Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Apr 1889, p. 1

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` THE DAILY WHIG. tno nmnpr, no as nu : wu mane. The Iunpenla And horror of the few mo~ menu united to pan over the burning tuck us through the intense heat an smoke ctnnotbooxpteuod. No one know buttlnt the cult: would tumble into the ditch amld I mun of ames. n... n ..... ..l-I.. ol.nm...|. - ..n- .1 glui- to see wnemer It WII IIIO I0 movu Inolu. It wu den mm to move, besides the road we: on re ll far as the eye could see. But it wee deeth to linger in zinc caul- dron ol tire. and when the eurroundin either meant moving or deeth, it ill wort the attempt, and a net! wu mede. Tho nnnnenn and horror of the few oopect. '1` he train crew, end puee worked heroioelly. Men bent forwm log for breeth. felt their way to the non er, and got wnter to dub on the burning tiee, while others went A few feet aheed of the en he to see whether it we: safe to move eh . It a... A.-u-gran: In nun; lunnlnn than um I0 l'ONII'll I0 I00 CDICIIX OIIIIIIIIEBQ. or a time escape seemed impossible, and neural oi the passenger: gave up. Several women prayed aloud, and tome of the male panon an Iwnro at the obtuaeueas of the engineer or going into that volume of fire and Imoka so far that he could not return, while on all face: wan pictured that fright I0 natural to mankind whoa death appear: to be only a few moments hanoo and dourminad manhood paid at the proopoct. Thn train era-. naaannnan. worked extlngull Ina HIIIIIUI IUU IIVU LHU Ivrllll. The puoengerl becum: excited and plead ed to be releued [mm the death from tire or suffocation that seemed no neu at hand. Children cried from pain and taped for fresh air. And uroug men becnmo Jasper- nto, and left the tnin to light. the fhmeo, any to return to the coachen exhausted. .... _ l...- .....n. ....-....l I...-us-nil.`- nu nu. %`ho engineer plunged the train into the dnrknou, and the rnt thing he knew he found the tie: on re for nearly I mile ahead. He checked the {ruin fearing I ud- vnnco lest. ho should tiud no more truck nheul. And there, In the Iuocating smoke And scorching heat, with blazing timber ties under the train, And rm on either side of the track. the crew sought to extinguinh the flame: and save the train. Tim nnnnnnnorn hucnnm excited And nInd~ Terrible Experience ol 1: Puuenger Trun N00! Chnlnberhnln, Union. Cnuunmnam, Dsk.. April 9.--I`he pu eenger tnin. on the St. Paul roed hud a ter- rihle experience two miles mat of Mt. Verv non, {at week. A destructive prairie re wu raging at that point, and the duet and smoke mede the surrounding: an durk as night. l`he enaineer nlumred trnin into the ox aucn 5 mung. Porter in well known :3 many in Bello- ville. He drove Gordon": broad Waggon for years He is short in stature, Itout, with I ` very led face. uvw nuns I- an -unzu JV`: an-vv wvwu ; vr tor. Two weeks ago Iohlt he came to no me. Now that he has left me nevernl peo- ple tell me thnt he kept company regularly with other women. But I never drumod of such thing." :. n..n.. 1)....a.... :- .....II I....._... n. -...u. IIOUIO. "Before I knew him I had heard he use 1 great drinker, but Liter he ceme to see me I noticed e marked change, and he reformed wonderfully, etreightened up, And I honest- ly believed thet he loved men truly an any men can love 1 women. I think I got rid of him very cheap. I might have mod the day we were merried end been willing to give twice the sum to get rid of him. I hed m wedding outt. made long :30, end everyt `n we: prepared for the event. But now--,' end ehe broke down in I t of turn A: line compel-ed the situation. How long in It uince you hue seen Por- VV -n------ - :_-__ YOU CAN GET YOUR PICTURES FRAMED the cheapest in the city It 8. WEAVER'S. You can not the PRE'l"l`lE8'l` BABY CAI!- RIAGIS II the lowest price: at 8. Weaver ; lP-- -_- ....o 05.. M.-D w-Inn In HANQINQ Illa. 50 BIIIOTCG (H8 IIIW MJ urlug Illlll DICK. Miss Shullz then spoke u : I told him some time ago, after my fat er sud brothers had failed in business and left the city. Ind when I was left slone in our house that he must marry me, or I would refuse to allow him to come into the house. We hsd been keeping compsnv live years, end I did not wish to be scsndelized any longer. He cried and ssid that he haul in help support 3 wi- dowed sister and two children or he would marry me. I told him that if he did not have euou h money to start himself in busi- ness that could lend it. to him. `He said all right that he thought he could get an howl license sud start in business st Roblin s Mills. I qsve him the money for whichl had worked hard all my`life. with the hope that now I might be the means of helping to. limp a home for myself. Hissttentions to me have slvnys been met with the hitterest op- position on the port of :1 brothers, who hsve ordered him again I ngnin from the house. ulJ...._.. Y |........ Li... I L-) |......A L. -g. . peruea WI-I man we was um guou I0! rurwr. When Mina Shultz, bride-elect, was seen by a re rter she wan reticent About giving the 3&3 r to the public. Her fnther told her that she wu making a mistake by withhold- ing anything from the men about such I acoundrel Au Porter. 6 was inclined, he said. to enforce the law to bring him back. Min Rhnln. than nnnke uh: I told him Jelnee Porter, Ber netrothed. Gnu I250 and skip. out on the In of Illa Wed- dIng-'|`I:o Dlunppnllltod Brldo Toll: Her story to I RrP0"-Ol'- BILLIVILLI, April 9.-_Yesterdey vng Iihe time xed for A wedding In Went Belleville, - but the bride-elect has been cruelly dealer!- ed nfter e courtship of live yearn. Mien Shultz never dreemed thnt the men who had Iworn Io love her would skednddle with her money. but this in when James Porter has done. Porter was a p00!` boy. but he knew his card and plnyed it WOIL At the time the ,Shultz`| `were in trouble with their numerouu ereditore Porter remiined etendfut. to the girl whom he was to mnke his wife. J im." an he Wu generally cell.- ed by his friends. coaxed Mina Shnlu to "hove him. and then he coaxed 8520 from her, And rgn ewny on the eve. of their wed- ding day. The bride! uroneeenu had been repnred Add all urrungemente made for the iieppy event. Miss Shultz in not handsome, but her money had cherme. The verdict by those who were acquainted with the portion thnt she was too good for Porter. Minn Min Rhnltz hridemlnnt. wnn neon BIT! II In! OOIII IOU I-IIO IIIIIIIIOII. "How long you Bl`. DESERTED AT THE -ALTAR, MISS TILLY SH unjrz WRONGEDVBYA FAITHLESS LOVER. . I MUaT nzuuni m zaou. A MILE OF PRAIRIE FIRE. uncut p can: nu u --u-. Lu! evening Thouu Raymond. of Chicago. 8 luhor. whllo intoxkntod stole I pair of pants from Mr. McNaughton`: clothing store. He: wu arrested an hour Alta-word: by Odour Mocullongh. no prlponornvu In hndlvorood III. 80 wuuuno Ion month. He told the put: to Jun . Ila : III. IIW IT I IIIU UI 'I.TI W- my one who tapas my pol-Ion liv in my forum: count to come to the Us ted State: under prom o! _ on meat or on- gsgomont to give [him voti. I would op- ply. for inotanoo. In the out of I {Amer hiring: Inn In Canada or I honuoholdu uokin I scrum girl thou. An I 3 cu~s,posaeasinuMn_v Int. :1 Hl{l:`K llUl.sI1.' on Centre Street near Union Street: eight rooms And extensive Irtohen. well and rlatern, drive home and stable. also garden and fruit trees. For fnrlhevbartlclnlus apply to RS. JOHN W. ASHLE . on the premises. urn-;t tier:-. ilwpocfnr` of lmm than to unions this law bu ro- mull! hnuubtlou-1| It fdouburg. and unlou I|I_o popfo an ognfu III! on will mun: HIILIDIWIIII II Iuuu]. Inn tho p`o onnfu get caught the pondtv of Bull). `rho lnlllnou 0! our Ooulul Aaron the llonluuio cu Bland II. A correspondent o! tbs Ogdouburg Jour nu. onutlou lo who live do the Cun- 4Il-- Lauul-n Q1. -4 H-all On thn n- nnnnni WK XHIIOII W IC VIII! IIVI IIU IIII \.IIIII' dim border to we hood to tho w agdut mmu-u-tlnn ii lnhm-an rnnidinn uennn tho Illul norucr yo ve Iuuu no mu IIW uguuu oontnctlng vi Iubororu raiding across the line. The low imposes I n of {MIX} upon nu: nun who nnnun mv not-Ion livlnn in I. Ald. Gaakin eeid that from the nmu-he made by B. W. Folger. at a meeting of the atreete committee.he waa led to helic-ve that the company would want many ooneeuione from the city. but he for one would oppose ranting them any more than had already In given. Ald. Harty, while etrong for having the citv lotected, would not go ee far ae `Ald. Gaahin. The road van in the hande 0! the heat men In the clt for control ling it end the oltlune were vi llng to help to make It a euooeee. If the council wan nak- ed to help alon the road. and the reqneate were reaeonah 1-. then he for one would ve the ald. It wee not deelrahle to ahnt the oor in the lace ol men before they a lled {or an thing. [he council acq in Ald. arty : vlewe. lndomnlcnllon Iieqnlrod at the 008100- llolp I! IequuI|Aro Itouoonnblu. Lut night. the council wrangled some time over the ntroct roilwny company and its ml- vency. The hum of 8250 VII propoaed to be poid to Aid in grading Willinm ureot no um the can could go up it, but the work wan to be done by the city and tho comptny Wll to meet all the coat: over the mm men- tioned. Tbe anlvency of the company, how- ever, wu q\M:8|i0IIOd And it was reed thot before the work was done mini 0 portion would have to indemnify the city for the Nut, IIIIC ITS Ieen 0!] III] IDQ WEED IIIKI. Black armure silks in hnely dotted roynlo pntterna are made into spring wraps. These wraps Are jacket nhnped behind, with loose mnntilln fronts. and are combined with open jot form: in lace-like designs. the jet ap- puriug slao u I lutron tnd sometimes an entire nleevos, w ile Inoe in deep] plnived for n oollnr, nud_ for the jnbot gown the front. 8VOl'y (lBIBl`lpIilDIl. Indis silks displayed for sprin and uum- ` mer gown: are very nttrgctivo. nterna in silver and dove ray are strewn with figures in white And od rose. while pmnpulour gures in deep olive, M`! rose And Pelsinn lilac are seen on an And green uilka. DI....I. ..-......_.. -||._ L. L.....I.. .l..o_.I _..-.-l- COVE Kl - Inter bonnet: will be handsomely de- canted with ld sud silver gtlloonu, Per- sian lace: nncfoscarfa. and flowers of every color and variety. 1 Raft lnI7.m-mined tnnm-A Am the moat l CEN1`. Apuly lo 1). 4 over Exprun Ulce.` C0l0l' Ill Vlflluy. Soft low-crowned tuquea no the most popular head covering of the neuron. They Are worn en suite with coatumeo of nonrly every description. India nilkn dinnlnvad for nnrinu And num- ung IUII UIIIIJ . Green in ngnin to the front in grant va- riety thnu over. Most of tho new tint: are dalioute snd beautiful. ' l`.....l...l -:l|.- __. -o:lI _.o-:..-J I n - . u . -2-up (IUHXKB Ina DCIIIKUUI. Corded silks are still retained lor evening weer. The favored eludes are golden vi! low, Apricot, Perms violet, golden an and dove grey. I-`Juror hnnnnn will he lumlnoml-lv cle- VOUT. Entire ribbon dresses hnvo npponrod. They nro mndo with an Lhernntae Itripe of not or lwe. -n._ ....u.... :- .u..s..n.. .n.-...a *n.- .......... DUI 0| Ili- Tho turban in slightly altered. T he crown in lower, the brim narrower, and tho trim- ming leu elnbonte. llmnn in nagin tn than frnnt in nnnlmr VA. v..._, --.`.. -............_ -...-....- Gobolin blue ifagnin very po ulnr. In fact it ha gniued rather nhnn oat. in in- Illl I` umo. Rev. Father Mc-Evoy. Peterhoro, has been transferred to the diocese of Hamilton, and this change iagreatly regretted by the people of his porinn, who hold him in the highest esteem. He was tormerly of King- Ilon diocese and will he remembered as 1 puaaenaer on board the at-umrhip Oregon at the time of her sinking some years lg". WW .. . "Ayer`I Hair Vigor II I moo: excellent preparation for the hair. I epoch of it from experience. It une prumotoe the growth .of new hair, And mskee in glossy sod soft. The Vigor in I sure cure for dAndru" - J. W.Bowen, Editor Ercquirer, McArthur, Ohio. I) .... l'.`..o|...... ll ..L`.uuv Dan n-In-u-n L... u , T" Information For tho Ladle: Who Are ` Cnly Over the Sprlng Outts. In me -meeung. WI|tar"Po`w"6r, puner of the Itenmor Quinta lut. season. has been promoted to thognnnd ohemicsl worh otiice of the Rnthbun company. His poaition on the Quinte will be lled by l . Hnmbly. At. the auction ale 0! Chnlmarf church property yeltordny Mr. Brock oered 100 for the building. Hi: bid was rofuloed because he had not ruched the reserved price. He reoeivod Ln option on the pro- nortv. A1` nvu: AND THALF A.\`D_sxx P1cn CENT. Apuly I). A. G1VENS.B1ock Street over Exnrun Ulco. WUTK "II QDIIC U ll". DIUWUII. There was 3 lnr steondnnco at the meeting conducted y Mines Bindoell and Mason. in the Fourth Methodint church Int evenin . Rev. Mr. Spuling milled in the meet. up}. \VAItnr"PnIi'hr nnnpr nf tlm ntmmnr their unllor A life-aizziu` crnyon portrait of Ctptnin Millignn. master of the solar. Pruuin, II on exhibition in Mr. Hoburtlu drug store. The work was done by Mr. Stowoll. Thu-an 1-An A Inn-on Atfnndnnnn at than The tunenu bluebird sing: nu Joyl. Grogn are the growin : `Tia time no done the r a and boys With sulphur and mo uses. Tho members of F com ny. Nth l . W.0.R. met together for drill ut waning. The number: of B comptny received their nnitor A 1:4 . .3. .\..-mn -n.-A.-.h .-.0 I`.-main Iunguou ury noun. . R. '1`. wmem. QC., will nddrou the members of the Y. |l.C.A. on the canal of infidelity on Thnndty evening. The tuneful bluebird sing: hi: joyl. Green Irrowlmr cranes: Iyuam Um: no oommeuoou monuuy. A Info which. VII in 1`. Brady : Itoro. Iirookvillo. ha been trauforrod to `thin cty. ` bin nger: out 00' by 3 planing machine in l Deoeronto factory. . It In ranortad Ihnt I Onaboc rm ha: 6. Ruuol. night you: of age. hndTIi6'of" ueoeronto ncnory. It in re rtod that I Qneboc rm ha been av ed the contact to build the Kl t I dock. 3_"i?_u in/'Z||..m_ DC. will Address the LVUIVI, p -I-u-'-nu u uvnvu up -1; Iv-u -'- pottorn In Their Baubles. The work of improving the Inter worh Iynom will be oommonoo Mond3y. A uh which in T. Bndv'| Itoro. lowly `Pu-nugnpln Plokod Up by out In- nnutgnn In M II-lnhlnn. CONTRACTING FOR LABOR. WHE FoLLIE67=THIoN. ler~:at.. H. next door I Kingston. AID FOR THE RAILWAY. Itolo Q Pllr cl Pol. Iucubams or Ti-as om. nu Innnuy.uyIn w in noelveu Indy III CHI!) Saturday for eone had. On bein told he bed not eleul the hergcln end hed not received the none! they etrnek him eeneeleee. After eeuehng the bone` end nding eolhlug. tr! led Tllelotlc and children IIII ion slum! nmhd In IIII1llI' I0ll|llI', (III III] IIIITIIC Ind children won {on about Inbound In OLnln along nngntax Ann` Il.I.I- -In-A-0 OIIICIX VIII IOIIG IIEC` 1&1! In tbdr clan quanta And laid: almost died inn Id 0( liked. Imzuy-lunacy?` WI. IUD?! IIII IIPEICI KDIVI IIIIIII enun- ren shame and locked them in I -_J --L.J n-l|.z. A...l.__....ll I'CII IIVIIKI Til |@IUI IIIIIII III I and! ROI Iniuiduokt ` 0' Mi Hanan. nvlnn thaw luau Tiny Won Anxlou for Honey and IHOOIOI Up I hall: to 008 I0. I-1491' Ll\`IIP00l.. Ohio, April 9.-'l he rqidonco ol Robot: Ioslnsn ngod tu- mor. living I few miles from hero, Ill vlultod yutordny by two. muted men. They nttemptod Io chloroform the inmuteu but were not noeouful. When the I-uni? wu around lhci knoohd slum umnll ohll I-an Alunnnl nan And Innhnil {horn in A FACTS if ' . .. ..;'.}."T e3...'3!.".. 2..."'.2'...4 . Dy BIII DIIIHIIDI Iiillllflii IIIIIIT IIIU _0(lU-' o-imnaii up-and upon by the ncgotintorl I year on not nthluocory became they compo payment as I! for I privilege for what boloup to an by right. A rm mi. tude on the put of our government. S:-nuuor Fryo lnllovon. will bring Cundluu to gilno. win some Dollovo should be none In Ilognrd to Onnedlnn llnherlen. Nlw Ymuc, April 9. - The Hamid`: Washington deepnwh aye the approach of the nhing eenon in the North Atlantic in Attracting attention to the probnhle policy of our government on it In to he ehnped by President Eu-deon end Secretory Blaine. The Rhine eennton and rep:-eeentnivee have , Ind eeverel conference: with Hr. Blnine. They on looking for nnlureleive policy. Senator Frye Inyl he fnvonre no renewed at tempt at negotiation. but sin: n d led ineiounoe on our hu. he i cenee nod by the Cnnndinn an oritiee under the mod- 9-iovmli nan-and nnnn hi u nnanliutnnn n UIII LIID Elm? 01 VICE! IIIVU noun psi . The ex Innstion is thst the Times entered upon t o commission business oon (ideas of n ultimslas guns from the go- vornmont. but the collspse of the letters sl- tors the situation. and n grunt is utterly out of the uestiou now. The Time: Ins there fore to we sn unexpsctod sxpsnditnro of fifty thousand pounds of Int oxponsss. plus another fty thoussud for libols. Of course Mr. Wnltor is s very rich man. and he will come to the rsscus of his fellow propristors, but the position of tho utes. so the 1\'nw. is thnstonod. In Coneoquence of the Parnell CaIe--ls`.nor- Iuunl llnnlnn on the Newepuperi. Ln.\`D0.\`, April 9 ---People Are beginuin aeriounly no queetiou whether the Time: wil be able to survive the comequence of the Pnrnell one. At first this we: thought A mere bout, but now it get: tome color from the fact, which reaches me on the beat Authority, that not one of the TI'mce' ooun- eele has yet received 3 single penny in fees. On! the expeneee of vitneeeee have been mi: . The oxnluntinn in thnt than Tinun Ul SIIU IUIHPCT-WIITJ III `II . Hon. Mr. Everett. a wealthy Englinhmsn. who owns thr Ridgmere stock fail!) at Win- nipeg. has decided to nuke the some trip so that just completed by the Eu! of Lona-I dele. He has engaged his ty. purchased the necessary equipment: or his long nnd hnudone journey. and leaves Winnipoq next Thursday. Mr. Evereet. expect: to be |I'I_V about tIv'- yearn explnring the region at the Artie Cimle. lull couuuerune llllll. Mn. Rneaell Harrison is ill at the White Houee. Wuhington. The whole Herrieon funlly have eulu-ed more or lee: ever time their arrive] from the detective dnin had the inowing crowd: who lnve he t I doore open And prevented proper reg: Ition of the temperetura and lil . Hon. Mr. Evan:-t. A wealth! Rl|`ilhlIIAlI_ I-mun pm 00:: will be llllll IMIUII. It le snorted that the Ducheee of Cem- bridge. aunt of Queen Victorie, he! be- ueethed to the Prince of Welee end the nke of Cunbridge. commander-In-ohie! of the foroee. enormous lllllll of reedy money end coneidereble lend. KI- Dn-..II I.l _....-.... 2. ill -6 eL_ IDLH- IIUII I`. The estate of the late John Bright is valued at 760.00}. which. by the term: of his will, in divided among I large number of peuonn. even his distant relative: being re~ memborod. It I. -.......o...! bL-l AI..- l'\....|.... Al I`-.. I"\JlI DJLJJDI Va: A v qua A FINE FARM O!` 75 ACRE`. me Im Nu. M. M Ooncoulon 1'. IHIUH $lIE l|lUUI'UI"o The government has refused Chins`: ro- qnont for permission to eohbliah conlnlnheu in Msnillu and at other point: in Spanish coluuies in the Pacic. _ 1'}... Lp..__ ..........I .` l)-.lf_ I`-nt Ln.- CUIUIIIUB Ill IHB l'IClllC. -1 'Iho town cnunc of B9rn,()nt. have ordered the chief of police to ring the town bell st nine o`c'ock at night And arrest my children found on tho mom that thus hour. `FL- --s-A- -1 AL- l-A- I-I._ D_x..LA :- III 51 IIIWII. Owing to the diatngeaoed condition of the no on an the canal works, Panama. the British consul yesterday dintribuhd broad among the nutfurerl. rim D\'ul'nl7IHlI'. hu ralnuvl f`.hinA`n ra- Wizutsnpctch from Zanzibar uyl the rumor that Stanley and Hmin Pubs Von march- ing in tho direction of Znnzibcr I'll An Arab invention. '\-..n..A..L-- f..-.._ '...I2_ _-.. AI--1 IllVV\ ID VBIIEIDII. Deepcwheu from India ny that 15,000 on were rendered homeless by the grout re It Surst. Cholera bu broken out in : the town. pk- ll...I__ 5.. 5|. )2 _____ -_J .....I2I2.... .' vn naanvvv nu-v Ilvwua new--.-n. - mfru s. In. |i.bi1m.. are 91.ooa Sir C In Dilko ha been oored a son: for Forest of Dean division At the next elec- tion, on the invitation of the libertl succin- tiou. I. II.`_...... l..I:-..... Dnl..- 1).... gal" "OI: Minerva believe: Rufus Pope, only son of the Into Hon. John Henry Pope. will be the oonurvntivo onndidnto in Compton county. ll rlnnnnhuh frnm 7.nnihnn nun Hun rnmnr llrf IIIUIIIII II` IUPOITBQ K0 IJIVI boon drowned near Viotorin, B.C.. by the sin; of I small schooner, I'M number of immigrants nrriving in l\'.'.....:_-.. :_ ll-_..L _-- A nu: AL- I...-..A llllx UK I IIIIIII ICHODDUT, Winnipog in March In: 6.015, the largest number in any month on ncord. Lord Frnnui: Cacil. the unnnnrl non of thin HOUSE with eight moms and extension kit- chen hard and so i water with good nubling ; convenient to Queen`! Cali (9 ; immediate - Ieuion. Anpiy on the pron see 128]. or t . . 1 Union Street. between` Gordon sud Klfrozl Stu. DlllllUOI' III III, IIIOIIIII 0|] IUCOIVI. Lord Francis Cecil. the Iocond non of the Mnrquil of Exetor. he been doolurod D : bankru Q}. I` --l.. I'\:II.- I.-- L... ..'......4l - .-.o film Persian government bu coded the Igftrciu of Kelnt Kulri i_n Khorapnn in on I. L`:..Ls--s- Al 5...}... ._LI 3}... -8 t_l_I-o- Eigh'Ieete of twine end ve of triplet: A have been born in Pike-county. PL, within two dnye. The governor generel has denitely in- timated that he will visit Britieh Colnmbie I- Q-_e--.I..._' no um. `rung: that Allies cumulus Ilaohou Iron luropo and What they Pol-tond-A Little 0! lvorythlng lac!!! Raul and Ihnonlnnul. Dr. Von Sauor, formerly pbyniolql in the late Emporur Williun. in dead. nnnnl Cfhinltnlm, V P Vgnnnnwnl-, in uunuu uuunmm. M'.l'.. VI suering from I liver disorder. Min.-hnnl Running Clinnr-nnl Pa I|ll'lCl'lII` IIVIH I llVOl' (IIUONICT. ` Michal Eugene Chooreul. Pu-in. the din- tingulnhod chemin, in dead. He was born 178. 'l`|.- D.-.3.-. an---....-..o ls`- ..;I.4l AL- AFFAIRS OF_ THE WORLD. TLednAMs FROM THE aurrn-rs roun oumrens GIVEN. no nmporur wumm. ll com. Donnld Chinhnlm. M'.P.. Vnnoouvor. in nlfnrina fnnm A Iivnr all-nnrlnr I"TlMES" IN DIFFICULTIES. THE MAIN PART of the Stone House on , King Hlront. formeri) ocvupied by thelate Mrs. Macaulay. Rent.$3Il)x\ year and taxes. The house is I - uxcullunt. ordor with It mod- ern nnveniencua. Stable-an nmuchcd Imlil fur- ther notice. Apply to Kirkpatrick I Rogers. T GABBY YANKEES. XIII IE5 loan Indian: are reported to have (II-nwnnd nnnr VinmriA_ R,C,. hv Ihn NO. s4. .:_T._..___..:_____ `A SMALL HOUSE on Centre Streol. Vic- toria Weml. Rent. includiniz taxes. sixly dol- Inn: pt-.r unnum. Also 8 small House on West Street. .\'ydc-nmun Ward. opposite the MI. Nous;-3 in good order. Apply to A. MC OR- Ml1`K Princess Street. O!` A(`HE-I. I-;-um run 0! lot No. Ooncoulon Tuwmhl ol Kllunhm. bmullxully 1-jtuuuul on the Aka tihurmono mild truth the l'onhv-minvy. ood large house. onmnsvmnn. m-uhuu. &u.. gun . No for I tu1nq;,_ot_ prgepgg. ggplz 99 my T0 RENT FOR ONE Yl'.`.H(, or term or ` )'e1u`8.p0sBc8siuuM!I_V BRIf`K ll()l1SE Centre n_enr_l!nion troe_! :_eight } I-`RUM N1` MAY. that good. substantial house on Ontario Street. near Union. at pre- sent occupied ha Mrs. Deacon. Apply to E. T SFEACY. Wain aswsscy. 7` BRICK nwnnusa AND A sroxu: DWELLING. with or without furnaces and All modern improvements. Both are near the cor- nor of Kin and Wool nu-ecu. A091] to MAC- DUNNE M MUDKE. ?__.__T___?__:____ TO REN'l`-WHOLESALE STORE-Corner nf Clarence nmlouurlo streets. Apply to W. B. SULLIVAN. Sollc tor. Clarence street. or J. n MIIRPHY. Tulenhono No. 179. BvI.I.IvAx. D. Munmnr. Telephone No. THAT I)l1`.Sll{ABLE BRICK DWELLING, Ii) Earl Su-oct. at present occupied by W. H. Wormwilh. Possession May Isl. or sooner if dosh-ad. HOUSE. ll? WILLIAII STREET : eleven rooms : bath ; kitchen and main oor. Posses- sion ltlay lat. Apply at No. H7. or at 47 Clergy stroe . NEW BRICK IIOUSE. EARL s'I`REE'I`. in Earl Terraq-e.nc-nrnarrio Street. App! toll. BAIKNEY. 39 Princess Street. or at ` 1 Earl RII-ant. _?_ OFFICE. huge. oentnl. well titted. Term: reasonable. Possession immediately. Apply -nmz," Wnm. N0. J3-GORDON STREET. (1 house in good order. wnh nine ro.ms and bath room. Posses- sion lot May. 'h76ll:l\. on'b'mwInuI. orchard. lu.. lug... 0|` Inn N (9 . ' hum Jox aKZ"1`u". 1`=.'3."u'x`n.'. manna. A SHOP ON KING STREE I`, with dwelling above. near Market Squnre. Apply at 43 Earl Street. __- HOUSE IN VAUGHN TERRACE. Posses- sion May In. Apply at, WHIG OFFICE. .?___..___:_::Z.___.. A1` ONCE. AGOOD MANIN KINGSTON to look after oollwtoru and mlloctlonn : must be well known to the business men : must furnish $2.11!) bonds; good pa and steady work Lo rinht I-an : one with o_9_e P|`2'_"E*2d-_. `P331319 QLUUU llu-un . gm-u y-~ -..-. -....`-~.,, "W ri ht ;onewith oce preferred. Apply to 1` URSTUN. TBURLl`Q( _& 00., 87 King street. East. Turonto. Ont. " '1 reasonable. ['0 '80:." Wale. M()!_*Ii.`_\'-` In-u-L IL ____._.._____.___:__.___ IMMEDIATELY. A GOOD POOK. Apgly to :lRS.CAMERON. Coruurot King and man _ mmam. ________.___.____.__.{__ FURNISHED HOU.~Ic m A good locality or board for three whom no other boarders are lam. A.B.. this oico. for three wheat kept. A.B.. this V y AN OFFICE BOY. who write: well. pp 1` II D. A. GIVlCNd. Ban-inter. . . . Spring and mo Disgontln` ALL A1` UNUSUALLY LOW pawns. TWO DRY GOOD! QAl.l4}3MlN. Apply to MURRAY & TAYLOR. 176 Pxjlnceaa street. FOR ONE YEAR, term Of \-mum nnsna-Juinn MAY no?'vVI-x? nu; 'c; am.` imam Square. Brock Street. . .?.:_ j_ -A GOOD HOUSE lnugood locality. auluble tor a phnloian. Applrat. lhll otce. . - __.__.,__.________ sud the best qmlity made at tlmost hull price at _-----u- ; -u-1--I-rn-I%)( slon Ma 13:. IIIII. A 9:; fownah p M Portlancf. or STONE. of Camden Eat. }, ...._._.._._j.._J A COOK. Apply to LADY CARTWRIGHT. 13 King ntrool west. - Ilia}-Va i.e:1n' 1 yvi-In 3:: V5011-gnosin At(l( lnllI.0l1 ~ use t v,e Amen ma. oases-. 31:20 Manlat: lg A ply to JOH *J_ BRADY. put Portlan . to PEl`ls.R JOHN- nvrnnl, nlvunden , HOTEL FOR SALE on may` terms or to rent tor I term" of year! the well-known Addinutton House In the village of (_3|mdegI_l_C_nt._`l_ _o_;nn_o_a_-. FOR sun on To RENT. uII\vD -uuu nl 74'. A(`nEd. F`.-u-t, F THOMAS MOORE Iorchnnt unlor bu mcuovlcn :0 Hub srqm: nminmr OCCUPIED BY M. H. V\AL8H& 00. one door west of McAuIey & 00.`: Boohtore. king etreet. In thnnklnl his friends for the patron- age in generously extended for over thirty years. he hop to state that he will be In I no- uluou Io ehow the lnrgeet and heel range of REMOVAL- TV$IAY. Aunt! In London" It Open House. Puun: of" " company at Drill shod. Lauren: by . Klfill in Onhrlo HAlliL Inc-run: by Mr. J. I Clarke I! City Ha 0011:! Rank]. 0.0.112, meet :1 7:8 p.m. xi-vnuI`nnAv. \Ivu|II uunu-vy. v-v-.-., ._..- ... . wioxunnr. In-run of Ontu-maul Lodge. VOL. LVIII. 1_23:Princess Street. };`9_NEY T5I=9N7_ I. W. SHANNON. Harmer. umcc. ` to King`: drug store. King Street. ' TO LEND on (`urtcnt Rates of In- . W. SHANNON. Barrintar. Otcc. r. King`. drum store. Kinn Street. worm: KNOWJINGAI fmcusa, mmcn and cmnuu SUITINGS, _nnMnDma.s. WANTED. ;m":,nTri A mu. who wee en-god uuneommd hi llle Frlende. lop Allen end Well. Cl!l(`lNNA'l'l. Aprll9.-An Aehevllle, Tenn. - epeciel eeye the: from Smlthvllle, "I`enn., comee A report thee on Ieet Seturdey e color-. ed men etop Vd et e fenner e houee end eteyed eevere houre. The former eew hie geeet Arranging hie he'nd kerchief around hie neck. end eew thet hie neck wee hedly elinned end ewollen. The men, on being oloeely ueetloned, oonfeeeed thet he wel Merl: enele, who hed been henged et Lebanon, end thet he hed been reeuecitetod by hie relntlvee. French` neck wee not broken. end en the rope ellpped he wee not etrengled. After Me body hed hung for twenty tnlnntae the phyeloiene pronounced him (land. Co kin Joann Ellis, Sslntlon army. (` Inn, In Inurlod In New York on Thnndov by Marshall Booth. to Sta! Cup- ttln Alexandria Iaodl. wuuy mu } aim (food. BTII ITKIOIOI "'0'" ll. While Rev. Hell Miller wen oondnctin Sunday school en lntoxlceud men nem Burchnrd disturbed the meeting. There wee an altercation between the preechcr end the dieturber. end the Rev. Mr. Miller went home. He returned with e shot gun end tired in oouiulil Into Bureherdi Ilde Inllll-._ Li... Illll l'lI"0 III killing him. The A vorngo Inn Inn. Not Fool With tho Clarion ol tho Wild Wat. NAVASATO, Tenn. April 9. --'I`wo prMch- rrl vurorl In trundle: hero on Suudny. Rev. K. M. Lnwnon shot and kil|od I negro named Daniel Molnod, who Ind Itolon av- ernl Articles from him. l`I.`I.:I- D-.. I1-II '- 3;- .._.l....Al_.. u-p-u -u- ..,---..- -. wumrs uw mu V-L_l;iil_'YWS'l`0RI|`., ll-II" EH6 l'8(.'0VOl'y OI IIII IIXHII. Puus. April 9.--'I'lIo indictment ngninut Gen. Boulnnger, beside: churning him with conspiracy todehroy the republic. in especi- ally directed against. Count Dillon, .\l. orro. member of the chamber of depu- ties. M. M. Ruchefort and Dubrnil, and two journnliltn of Pnrin. (90 lllllllr PU IDBOTIIIYO WIUI [III IIIHO. [10 will have ngood ogportunity for rent. and for the recovery of in health. I-Mum Ann-il 0 _.1'hn indinunnnt gnnin-0. They Wnnt 3 Drill Shed. Bl~`.LLEVI[.Ll1, April 9.-I'here in great in- dignntion felt towards the dominion govern` ment because there was no provision made in the supplementary estimates for the lith battalion drill shed. The officer: and men of the bnttnlion are pnrticulsrly indignant, and their friends are not silent on the Inb- ject. his stated that other supplementary oatimntea will be brought down next week, `but there are 3 number of sceptics in the city. I-le wm may Away from rrnnee. lSnt'ssEI.s. April9.-Boulenger was naked yesterday whether he expected to o beck to Paris soon. He said he would e very foolish to go beck at present. He would return After the October election when he would carry eeventv departments. Buu'en- ger he: no visitors here and no invitations to dinner to interfere with his time. He ...ll L-.u. - .......J ..........o....:o.. C-.. ---A -..J Swalluwed Hot Fnllo Tooth. Du-"u.\`vr., 0., April 9. -Mrs. C. Aach- bacher, living near here, last Sunday even~ lug, in some unaccountable -mmner. swallowed her `false teeth. They lodged about nine inchel below the pnlnte and all efforts to dislodge them have so `er failed. Toledo phveicienn have been sent for, but it in thought her death is inevitable. any wuss-w vvuusuuvuu Ruoussrsn, N. Y., April 9.-Thsrs is um. change in the acres! csr strike situa- tion. Sixty curs rsn All morning. At noon I grant crowd sthsred on Main strut snd hooted the dl lV0!'I of the csrs as they passed. Basses driven by striking driven sre cheered. About one o clo~.k 5 stone was thrown which crashed through the cor window, causing s stampede of passengers. llllll I ruwlluu -nvu I wu---vvn New YORK, April 9.--The centenninl committee yeuteruy iuued I curious order l relating to the disposal of seats on the four big reviewing Itanda for which tickets will be sold to the public. Every Applicant for I sent must furnish I reference In to respec- tability, etc. The demand for sent: he been so grant that All hnve been diaponed of or cap: I few hundred. The Hull-Ion Onto. \ BI1.L:vILLn, April 9.--A number of fer- mere have demnnded their notes from the hull-leu one agent. Mn. Way has laid in- formation before W. Anderlon, J. P., Ameliuburg. chnrging Alex. Robertson, ngent for the epecuhtive oats, with having obtained her note with intent to defraud. The chnrge will be heard tomorrow. vvlll DU J'II-I!IJ nu nvvl. uuuu Svnxn. N.S. W., April 9. -Henry Searle. the Australian onrsmnn. will leave Sydney on May 4th for England. On his urrivnl than he will issue challenges to John Toemer. the American onramnn. And W. J. O'Connor. the Cnnadinn onrumnn, to row on tho Thnmea for $2,500 each and thc championship of the world. Cinema, 111.. April 9 -Ac two o cloc|:.,` this morning Oicer Woodville new I man come out of e store A: Ever reen IVOIJDB end Leevitt street and chuod Eim uhrolgh an Alley. Here two men opened re on the oioer. brin in him down with I bullet in his thigh. Voodville shot one of the bur- glen fatally . LAIF5 II. D. W uuvur I. THE FACT [8 WICAVEIFS IS THE LEADING PLAN: FOR BARGAINS IN FANCY ' GOODS. Jowollerv Cronkery Gll~ ware. Lamps. 011 `Hunting l3ic-Lure Frunu. etc. Positively L glow- ut prices in the ( in-. And you can not the l'lNl:b'l' TEAS In Black Jana and Hymn at half price at ___.__..- ..-a- mu. nnnunn-I1 mlnnu He Wants to Reelzn. Lmmox, April 9. -The St. James Gazetle states that the Marquis of Londonderry has intimated his desire to resign the vioeroy- ship of Irelsnd. His desire to retire is be- csuse of the pressure of private suire and ` the ill health of his wife. I` wuvulv wow: unu Bumuonl, April 9.-'I'bo storm of Sn- turdny over the lover Chenponko wwmo-t dilutroua 90 shipping. Over I dozen Ion- men 10:: their lives. and thirty or forty vea- Iell. some amnll md other: large, were wrecked . TIIO EHIOI UOOIIJICG llllo Pu-rsumo.` P... April 9.--Aher . nhut down of only a week the minor: in the four pool: Along the Minneapolis river. excepting those employed by Homer & Roberta. re- Iumnd work ybaterday. J.uu:s nub. THI LEADING UN DIIRTAKER. Puucua BTIIIT. `CUNARD BTIAIISBIP COIIPANY. suuxo hum New York every Saturday. Au Lhortsod Acont. F. A. Faint. Ferry Dock. toot of Brook 8t.. Kinsman. . A SENSATIONAL STORY. .._- \'__.` A_..:I n TL- -4 Must Produce Tholr Podlgroo. FIGHTING PREACHERS. Wlll Ba Aolod to loot lllln. `Y n tn A sun 'lI',,,,,#\ The lines Ooouplod Again. ____ _,. IL- A ,,,,-1 an Al.,._ - IUAUI-B II Inc Iowan pnruu up u. vv uuvu -. You can 313}. the best value In HANGING AMPS II S. Weaver`; ._.g_ - . new In Inn A train`: In FIVIJUI I'Anl\! ` "Ti-ifenaplnc BRIE!-`ls. The strain Continues. `V IV A -n A Fl:-lug on an Ollloor. run A u l\ A; . A Bevan Storm. A -n n nu EINGSTON. EANADA, TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 9,1339. u.u|u IIOIOOIII, sham xunulu. Iw.vw um- oon and mombon. and 49,399 children under eight your 01 Age. new members 488. exoommunioum 113. Csnnon add many young men won leaving the territory to ash up land oloowhou. The nlnta. he '|AId. Ind hum-Hd`t6mthor to build uh II-IO land Ollownero. LII! IIIIIII. nu "odd. had hoonwnidagothor to u Zion. and um. aulha-lug mm In mp `nu Yohng Ion lam be n.a|.._suu.. lieu of the lonnonn. SALT Lu: Cum Utah. LE 0.-At the cloak: uuicn of the Mormqnmnhnnm Int nah: George Q Cnnnon road the nth- tmlon of the church at follows: Twolvo |.0 hh.3.7l9hhri ?i '....'1..Z...,"`g{'om'..I;-.. 2 ......" .....""`. lllll 0! (III uuluuu an IUIIUWI ; LWUIV` s tlu. 70 patriarch-, 3.719 b h prions. 1 .806 oldon, Olmriub. 9. tenchon. ll.6l0 demons. flmillu. H5,9l5 oili- nnn and Innlnhnli. nul A0309 nhndllh GIICII Iml IBIS 0| IIAIIIM. But It ran eefelv throu la 5 mile of this see of Ilre. nobody known 0'. Severe! pen-` eengere were burned eerlouel while ght- ing the llemee, but none of t em fetelly. YOU on: our muzsr sI1.mw.m

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