n. u. ulunonal. noolluuot ol um ally, dhdh Fllhddsllt. and 80 can. she wusudnol Uol,Eu| .udouun to 11 horyouth. All unto. Ihich Wu owns! 5] liar In England. will In di- vided unong Bu children. People Who If)vomonu. Sayings and ` Dolnco Attract Attnutlnu. C. Gnu left to day for Toronto. Mrs. Boln in suffering from I fall receiv- ed some. time ago. I`he achr. (`.1-Anlhnm Dnrnlnnnnnal on l....l uwwu we lllhtliflll OI oy-gone: In the sweetener of to-day, And end the ueelen humbuq in thet very j0Vitl way, Thu! thuu ufriendn united t`1ev ll be soon together seen. . In wished by each and everyone as well u 'I`ouI\' (:n:|x._ Blournhl Ivan: In !ronton-llo Wu Boluvod In all Claus. mm. ___,,_o,, I ... . . Lu ma non ox oontndlouon with Mr. Thin or Mr. That. `A It0I'(I'I,.UkhiIl p-hump. I bsttlo about bah A"you ri:inothor" kind of row. of the gonna "winhy-wuh." n yuu ru nuounor" nun or of the gum: ` "winhy-wuh." . A unoluu retroopoctiolfof the vanished long ` I39 Was the latent thrilling drum in the uldbr- mnulu thou. The ebldl-{ht hovered o'er him. ohurged with boodlin and with chemo. HM been rounded the lightning. and gnne bent to whence it came. f The noble name of \\'i|l_iam, which hie other 1 name is'R., \ ` (inn twinkle once agaih like`: bright reful~ gent um. -v-u cwulnlli Ulll Isl"! IIIO I Dfln` rlul` gent Imp, In that a londid oounoil chamber where he`: ` Ofl Llnnnnnnl hi. In. on tune: thumped hi: hut In ch. honof onntndiotiou with ur. rm. Mr. Thu I WIIIIIZV nr 3 HI-onI50IomI WUII IIII l'0I' lIl'WKl I. N. I `III L-In. W. D. Mun In visiting In 1,UUl1 IIBI `fl0|`lOI' mun `NB IIOFID lln. "'l`h.-so gure: can all be explained better verbally. Iwould refer the committce to .\lr. Nah for more detailed statements in he has gone into the matter more thoroughly than I had time to lo. \\[],. .|`.. ...|...I- A..L:__....A-A| 3 5 A ' `cu In llf, loudid chambe oft thumped his Int ht Of mlntrndinlinn Iril PERSONAL MENTION. Irwin 8 H. LI- `ll..- I-II WV MIN. CZ III!!! T at uuaqunuunccaom.-ianouanuu uududon C . wwmholoou. . Inn; Baton` our Windsor Hotel Block, Pdnoiss aw, P Lllhllhln ADI! SQ ISICIIIIVUIII I &II III F XIII . UIIOOD of the Lulu, 16,!!!) Oh cl Ilnrloy Io Ucwego. :unoury. All of which in rupocllully submitted. `I`.0. Down. I Inn road the above and concur In It. `PAID II... I" I.` u_ullI', 004)!) I0 .140 DOI. \ Clover nod, to 50 ; timo y. 89 2.3 (08250 per bunhol; Alnike clover, 80 to SI] pot bushel ; outs. to 37; wheat. 81.06 ; rye. 450 013500; . 550; barley, 40 to 500 : buckwheat, who 45. TQ-day Richanioon & Son Ihl pt uchr. Queen l -3 .L- I-|... mnnnl!_-|.-\. .1 |.-.n__ ._ rum E 50 ligc PCT ID. Futon: our, $.50 to $.75 per barrel ; strong Intern, $95 to.35 per bbl.: family _ouI-, 85.50 to $5.76 at bbl. an Plan. _..I In . oinmn... no -r. 91.40 per Dunn. ` Maple uugnr hu been plentiful during the week uni VII of ngood quality. It sold at 80:: to 81 per gsllou. Maple sugar in worth lrom we to I {e per lb. Pnlont nnr, E 50 ha 1 73 nor Inn-al - 50 |JC per Ill. 4 Puuloeo, E to 50 per bag: pannipu And lnruipl. 50 per bag ; beats and carrots, 45 per bag; cnblnge,40ct.o Ocpor doz; nuiona. 75 no 8! per bu:h.; begun. SL2": to 31.75 per bunh. lhgnln nnnnr hug Loan nlnnlifnl rhu-inn Hm Iuc I0 Inc I 11).; rulow, age per lo. Apples. $.50 to SI per bushel: oranges and lemon. 20:.` pm! dox.; I-`loridn oruugu. 40 per don; lnnnnu. 40 per don; LTIII berriel, 10 per qunrt ; dtteu And gs, l0r to 15 per lb. Pul AlnQl_ L5 fn 50:! nor `nu - I|Al'Il|:nu Inn ruaeu Dy A. lsltcnlll, HIVOl'Il'y. Fowl: are very scarce. They AFB wprlh from 750 to SI ; turkeys, CI to $9 each. A nusrked chnnge hu taken plnco In Hu- hido mnrket. Veal: hue dropped Im- A-piece. They are only worth 30 no 40 : delcnnl have {Allen 60 and are vuluod av. lbc , to 25 each ; woolnkim, 80 w 8|.30 ; wool. we to 18 r |h.; tnlluv, 5c per lb. Annlea. 50 to SI nor bunhnle nrnnmun II; ITUIII I I`? 70 [QC per CIT`! Since the In: npnrt I change hu taken place in the nut market. Pri..oI have gone up and butchers have to pay from $40 to $30 per head for beef cutie : beef, Ii 50 to 87.50 per cwt.: veal. 7c no we put lb`; cnrcuua. 5c to 6c per lb.; mutton. 90 to We per lb. Before the and of two woelu is reached carousel of mutton will be worth l2c per lb; lumbupring), SL5!) to 82 per quarter. There was duplnyod in W. H. Reid : butcher Ihup part: of I splendid four your uld an-er. which weighed 1.350 lbs. (dead weight). ls wen raised by A. Ritchie, Invornry. are verv uurca. Thav A71`! u-mu). WITZILI Ill) IITLIL emnunuznnunssm DE_A_LE_l._ -- 1n--.|-____4-__ 1.- auu,_-_ -a_, _ I00 5'! IDC. The neuer wa,,get to Easferticio the greater the demand [or eggs. l`he prices have fallen nnd they cuh now be purchued at from II--. to He per doz Quinn: [ha Int rannrt n t\hAnan In. uh... -r'95"":1*.`__""%W'-1"` LU UUIHC. By using the present station I trnin from Kinglton to Tweed could back down from the cemetery to the station and then run on to Tweed and Itill have a route 1.439 foot nhol-tor than the month lino, while at train from Kingston to Tweed on the north line could tuck down to the nation And then run on to Tweed and then have a route only 200 feet longer thou the south line. "Hf conrnn fur ltrninn rnnninn '1-nun l. :..... `rill: KlN(.'.~"|nN MARKETS, Knmwron. April l0.-Whcn the people come to the cit} on Saturday next from the |d`oining nbuuln, with their produce, there um I be as full in the price of butter. (king to Ihv lul cmsafng the ialnners have been In-, '. uumy from the city for several weeks. bu ~~.:u'igctiou has now begun and these fneudn will be with us on market days for some _time to come. Fresh butter sold during the week at 23c lu 25 per lb.; tub butter, 150 In Mic. I III! WCUK II: Idifitl PIODDOI IAIIII`. u..-__.. A__n -- WIS HITIIUCII. Ladies` hnlf. whole and quutor wigs. bangs, uvitchen, hair chuim. rung, mudo to nrder. Dress and mantle making. Cami! corset, best ever murlq over Wtlah & Stone `n, 105 Princess I-trmz. Kingaton. wr me cnange. W. tfummingu. of Wolfe Island, who npenr ve and at half your in the gun! under warrant an an idiot, was rgleued I few day: can, the doctor `giving a certillcatn thst he was harmless. I-.l:-..- L-Il _L-|_ -_.| ____~.,, ,- unu I0 08 II,IK.`~IIC(l. Thomas Hanley had a tition with 127 signatures neat to Sir n, urging the deepquing of the Ridoa canal wfourteen feet. Altogether 2.417 persona petitioned for the change. W. Ulnnminun nr \v..1r. n.|....: -1..- wul on lrlml Ior aeleruon. Yeaterdny I "six year old boy, belonging to Mr. Savage, was stacked by I viuloue dog And ludly wounded. Hie {we we: cut in several placen. and some of hi: wounds hud to be stitched. 'I`|......A- u__L... L-.I - _-.:-_-__ _,g.; H.- wnu ynu was In me me! Ilno II their vnrd. Ur. Bond. who deserted from "A." but- tery Iome months Ago and went to England. returned yentorduy And uunoudcrod. He will be tried for_doIertion. \'-.o-...J.... - -... ......_ ..u L-.. I_,I__A:, vl`IWlol`(l'I. loo: 0! queen Itreet. Rul-I. l.)om_ldson. Wolfe II|uul.`u\d Wm. Donaldson. of Joyoevillo. left for Tncoma, W.T., eatordny, to-nturt into buuinau. Broc & Booth have the but ulahu. hud wood and dry blooh. You on: get jun Iihnt you wunt in the fuel line at their vsrd. `Jr And u-Inn do-grbgrl Cum... HA L-` line. "The cost of the south hue would be fully as much if not more than the located line. "The distance from Kingsmn to fweed would be practically the same by either the located or norih lines. but by the xuuth liue the distance trom Kingston to `l'\veed would be increuod rnclically one mile, and as thin mile woulll include turning on 3 Y it would mom I delay at Yarker for all time to come. IIUTU ' For good square dealing in the tailoring line cry Lambert & Walsh. H0 -Princou street. 'I`|... ........--A- -5 AL- -.___.._I-l_A!A -- --A! worm `me. It K. Mcl"IlIl'l. For dry oak and soft maple. oolc wood and hard wood At lowest prices, go to Gruvford a. foot of Queen Donnldnnn. \.Vn|fn him! 1...! I1`... IITBOI. The converts nt the evangcliltio meetings in Pecerboro conducted by Revs. Crouley and Hunter, number 900. 3 nunn hnlnnll-A -.l.h.' n|I:'On _:II I... nuu nunwr, numner HUU. 3 dozen half-soiled whitg'_,quilta will be offered for half price. Croeouuou for`l0c., worth 200. at R. McFnul`a. Thoma Moore, morohunt uilor. removed to King ntmet. next to McAuley'I book- store. ` Ia`-.. .u.\_.I -.-..__. J..-I2-... 3- AL- -!I__.:- ,, lllllllyj WUIU IHIIF` w-(luy. Silk warp honriettu fur 750.; wool hunti- ecu`: for 500.. in ovary plndo at R. Mg. Fun `I. 'I`L-`...-- \lA...g. ....-..I.._..L A_:I__ ___.-___) uungu IJI ,IillU pur-rootpr|nu In Inc mud. ` - :Mr. Binl has opened 5 bubr Ilyopin Portsmouth. V The soil: of the nchr. A. Fnloonor, `(Capt Dandy) were hour Q3-duy. WIPE hlllrillll fur 7591 9 Iran] hnnu-3. J The Bploo 0| Every Day l.llo-Wl|l the Public 58 Talking About-Nothhg. In- oapoc tho Attention of Those Who no 'l`|kIIIl Natal- ` Thing: of ,tho put-F'ootprinu in the PARAGRAPH8 PICKED UPBY OUR ` 4' v BUSY REPORTERS. ' 1'7 HNGIDENTS OF THE DAY. '5 CHANGE AT THE "WHIG." COYIIIMERCIAL Mnfaris. IZII -I`I\I; 1Z1;IIC. Iounnz. Apll ll.-_l2 noon. All 0. on n lug [U IHIIIWUTKH Ur l'eeu. Of these three modes of connection the north line would cost the lent, me tulxiug them All from I common point, can of Yur~ ker this line would cost about 84.000 lose than the located line by Mr. Menu`: enti- mate, although there would be about 800 feet more line to build than on the located line. The tlitference in the cost lies chiey iu the fact that the bridge and embankment would hue to be tive fee-I. higher above the river on the locntul line than on the north line. and the travelled roul would be crou- ed by In overhead hrid-.ge on the locnted line. out` At. I grade crossing on the north line. u1"I.- --_. -1 AL, _.,,.1 u , u 1 u 5 II her. new newro tne paulll 01 line Dy~huV. \{ e found two other lines indicated on the around. One of these we call the north line. It forms its junction with the Nnpenee and Tamworth at A point [.000 feet north of where the located line connects. but makes the oonneetion in the sauna manner as the locited line. that is to any with the engine und`trni`n headed for Tamworth The third line, which we call the south line. forum its junction near the present. Yerker station, and connects in such I my that I train fmm Kingston would run on to the Nepnnee and lhnnvorth line with the engine and train heeded for Napnnee. And would re- quire to be turned on n Y. before proceed- ing to Tamworth or Tweed. Hf than: three mnne nf .-nnnm-ohm pl... uveru lnoao pululu mu! oven ooumeu. "Thin located line connects with th?Na~ pence and Tamworth liu in the cemebcry at the name plnca and in the same manner as was pointed out to the excuraioniatu from Kingston who visited Yuker lut Nnvem Ber. `nut before the pausing of the by-lnw. other lines illdicmtnd nn Iu um uujuuu Wu mm In Vl0I .-~_, "Wu found the line located Ill Hie way from Harrowamith to Yorker, and in driving across we had its position iu view most of the way`, and I am of the opinion thn the location ha: been made very skilfully by Mr. Mann And that n ntinfnctnty route be tween thoae point: has been obtained. "This lncntad lina nnnm-mn with Hm` Mg. TUEIU II (III IIIU Vllllga 01 1 ."`er. "We were nu.-c`ompunied bv (Iept. Carter and were met at Yerker by Mr. Menu. the engineer in change of. the location of the Hgrrowhmitln-\'arker line. end of the con- struction of the luck extension. and We were given free IOCGIS to plans, proles, Lu, and every pouible information to assist. us in the object we had in view.\ DIIICII llllljol I110 VQII, III! till. >` remitting labour: to eduuce the paper, end the coeeoioueeeee that ell-round pureeliete of hie etelpele born not mode--vhi|e the "blrthe".ere by no menu plentiful-Ieeve nothing to be e on but regret ol the chee 0! Me note we con epeeh more hepp . We ueen the two locel ueoci tlone. who have ohoeen hie: for their execu- tive oleer. thet they will eat have oooeeloe to regret their oheloe. All the! ebllity. en- ergy end devotion to dutlee een commend e. r.t'1'9;'??`I%;.`.'..'. ;`."`.';.`..`.`` `Geutlemon-In uccordnnco with your instruction, and gcoonipnnied In Mr. Null, (,`.E., [visited the village of 'orker and made Ill examination of the three diisreut proposed method: of connecting the pru- posed line from Harrowunnith with the exist- ing line 0! the Nupaneo and Tunwofth roil- roadlt `the aid villnge of Yorker. `"a were 11-ohnrmninal in: (`gun (`.-o... A Ru-,-on Lcld llofuro tho Ihlllwuy Com- mIIIoo-A Clamp Oburvntlun ol the: Vurlouu Propuud Llnu at the V -llnuo 0| Yurllor. Yutenhy tho following rep3rt wu lub- minod at nfmooting of the nsihny commit- tee : ' WHERE THEY THINK THE JUNC- TION SHOULD BE MADE. TiH n;N<;INEm{s am-w.. .. booth at on Ilduly lady. `..n mg n.. m..._.-_;_ __-A uunvu um concur III II 'l`.`W. Nun. C. E. -Ur|uIry Dill lIIIOOo Dr. I-`co, modlod hulth otoor. N In the following nlnllulm for March : mk- lt:not|n. drops)` 0! ol:eo:'t. dlnmmnu 2`! var. ulu-go at u onoqudon bn|n,:>oo ucrzlnlnnalo dohmty. Bright : diocdao. old no. bean dinun. tun an-L . unuu, on non ununuu tummy. Brluhli age. discus. two Ouch cancer. than. The youngut lhl dlod via two day: old, nd the oldut 9| nun 0! up. no uuuuuu sworn oonservativu Inoellnp. but Inhautany allude: -Ah po|idn- but Ihlki 0' lmmhnuon Ind Lnrinnlhunn ll. OIIINX`-CO bu! merely An! ad Mill!" 0! znootlnp med Irma union and nflonltun. lie to create interest in the North-\ '01 $` %?' ` Nook`: uuoolotno on the mud` {or over ten yun, will Ill tho put u managing editor porunuullv. uunguwn. wu onuuloa. lnaddlhl It in pnunt durln alpotiou II IIHIIIIIII. Hslton. Prince ward and KGQUII H- nled that In purticifnud In political VIII. Ho uddroacd seven oomervntivo meetings. uuluant any to aulidam hm no onnngo III umr crown will In undo rbyOho6rcuHIphiIIu1nIu*"*"""` '""` wnm duck trouoern will be. an sun. for ylohtinn. Cuwn-bank duh in--an-A vvnuo nllol Irouun Wu! yachting. Conn:-book d uu. not no III(II'I IDGIOIOGB In the public accounts oonnltttqmbvl. .. {;,X`3.T`3'.;`22I*.i's`'.`.:."E'!'.a".T. .i':: inn nrlalnnt dnl-Inn Alsatian. In --I.Il_..A IUIIII WW.` ~ Fuhionnblo dogs will wear Innnlin' in J u_}(y And August. In I Xllll II Ian lnnnnr 13 Ian xglln tllll III nuglllt. {ho aarmu` ll no longer mushy Rally fashionable pooal; The largut d ondn will bofolld on (Io baseball (rounds. I--.` -a- _lII L- 2, |.:,_,an, A. uuonun noun. Lu-go t: will be fuhicnnt chat 3 :1 Int with tho be u. oohungoln oir will honulo .bou..a...u....u.a. ....... ..`..._..uo ~ uul y-ar. [roman an worn utill. except the very loud pntunn. D_-Ll-..-I.I- 1... _.nl ,,. nu . . spring lulu by Dorlantl. Umpire: will war had psintodblwk eyes Bony overcoat: will not be won: that June In. ' LI._.I_._ _--A__ _-A-_ L I 3 this y-or. Fl-nnnnn lkllronont ol the launch: Rdlhlhlo Wu bu Ablo. Ilu-[cue Road. The board oi dinoton oi the Kingston Oddfollowf nib! nnooiotion inning ohoun as their noorotsry. Mr. R W. Mock, the avenue: of bit old tin with thin journal on Imaging editor in: oocurrod. no nlnnnt nlnlnnn of an... vnglu M. n... I-iucure, Iu Iuaawg up ule rolllll. 0! me vote at hie pollin place, inadvertently placed i the number o vote: again: the by-law in the wrong column, thus making a dilference of aeventy-two votes. Then in making up the number of votes on the roll. in order to ascertain the required two-tifthe majority, the township otliceu counted in the nemee of several persons who had died since the preparation 0! the voter`: list. and omitted Iolne who had acquired titlee uince. These last are said to have voted. and there seems to be a muddle which the county judge will be called to adjudicate u n. Those inter outed claim that the by- aw is carried by a majority of aeven. --(cu an nut-. The Athens Ifvporlrr says the result of the vote on the b' luv grunting: Cl5,0U0 u Abonus to the hingnton & Smith`: Full: rlilvuy. in the lownahix: of Baaurxl um! Burgess, has not been a; cially declared. It appears that am 0! the deputy returning officers, in muting up the rulull. of the vote at his nnllimr nlnnn Inning.-0.-nlu ..I.....I Handsome Donation: In Two landing Frontenac Md.-II. Every week. as our village correspon- dents show, residents of the county no brought to the Kingston gs: srnl hoopihl for treatment. In nuiny 1.-use surgical and nursing aid is given thst could not by ro- ClI|'t.`|l at home. The great value of the os- pitnl to the district is being slowly but surely appreciated. The other day U. A. Calvin gave I donation of SL000. To this generous act hus he-en added another, that of J. P. Loco)`, 1-fsydcuhsm, who gives $300. All honor to these kindl men ! To goleviute pain and restore sic persons to their funilirs is the highest order of bene- vulo-uco. and in this comforting feeling they will, in I manure, have their reward. The movelnent begun this week in Kingston to ruin $l.'),()00 for a wing to the hospitil and I woman`: nwdical college combined ha been popularly rrceivml ; $3,000 hos bevn sul-scribod-including (hr amounts o.bove- all Ivy seven persons. Will there not be other helpers from the district Y The Olllclnl Al;:0llllt`.QllIfIlI Ilnu Not Yet 1 I.I..-_ nn...a- IlllU III. Spring poetry oomen in four lino uno- hil var. HG U'\ClI CH. For the reporter's entertainment Chief Mc(.`zunmon secured connection with San I-`mnciaco on unc side and New York on the other. And some spicy messages tn"-lled in-tween journaliava in the threb grout cilioc. ucvs to learn 01w (0 (rnusmle me characters on the strip. The Whentatone inotrument tmnsmita over the long circuit from Chicago to San Francisco in the rate of 100 words I minute. On A short wire. any from Chicugn tn Omaha, '22. ) words I minute can be sent. A mpiui operator cannot receive to exceed fmty words a minute. The Wheautono in- atrunwnt can keep half at dozen people busy in each eml. L`-.. gl... ._._...._.A,_'_ ._A,_.,,-_ , . 1\|- o cmuge-u. 10 new] or receive It Is not necea snrv to be a practical telcvruph operntor; The perforating at the sent ing instrument Clll be pertormed by any person Acquainted with the Nurse Alphabet, And the translat- ing can he lune at the receivin point by I` tyrn at the business. l'wo wee 3 often suf- fice-s to learn one to trnuslnle the character: nu lhn If:-in 'I'hn \\'hAnt..on..- I..-L- ...--; mgm. Hutu. ` Wire Chief Thomas MoCammou. (brother of the Mccstnninns who conduct is livery stal-lo here. and I graduate of the Kingston (3\`I \\'~.- wlegraph company's 0llice),`ga\'e the World representative some interesting iufm-mution regsrdin the magnitude of the telegraph business of`Nebras|ta's metro olis. The Whentstone instrument is one o the novelties of the Omaha oice. Before its introduction all the telegraph reports for the morning newspapori'1 were relayed at Omaha, that is. an operator received and translated the report, handed-his copy over to another operator. who sent it to 0,," on. where the some performance was one through with before the news reached Sen l|sncisoo.._, (lmsha was the lint repeating station west of Chicago. Those press re- pm ts average 20,000 words each night, not including the thousands of words of special telegrams received by the San Francisco papers every night. By the use of the ,\\'hentstone instrument relsying is obviated at the Omaha office. The \\`heatstoaesys- tam nqnires the attention of one man at each instrument to keep it properly regu~ lated and see that the battery is properly chsrgeal. To send receive It is not Anrv In ha is In-at-ti.-ul I..l...n-..nI. n-.-...o.t... --_._.:.jj.---- ob. lo! lo Inch ! Ihdloloub __ -. an`- uvvvuvuvi III III! UIII IIUI VIII UIIII JOIIIIII plans: nln.|nu.c! thn hi: . remininn labour: to Admunm thn munr uni DIFFICULTY OVER THE VOTE. `lhomu DI:-Common lioidlnz In Exec-IIFIII uclu-graphic Popitlgnln It Onnnlnt. ` The Uumhu otce of the Wenlern Union telogruphoompu ny is thernoet importentotce of the vompnuy in the tntnn-MiuiIei';`)p| country L-xceptiu the one I! St. Louis. 'lhe Kuueu City on St. Paul otiicel out-rank, Omaha in the amount of local buelneu trunc- oot.el,1;ut not in the im rtenoo ofthe work perforznecl, nor in `fee itiee for handling` coast bueineu. Omehe bu live through wires for the trnnemiuion of cout business. The rapid increase in bueineu crested the ueuegeicy for more commudioue quarters. Au uhhtionsl story was nidded to the Umahn Nnrionul bank building, and in now occu- pied as an operating` room Fhin room con- tains twenty-nine quurtettie t|bls\l. affording pt-cnnunoiintion for H6 operators. Seventy ditferent wires enter the room. Six of these` wireeure "q\mdru_plex."permittingthetrunn- mistiun of two messages both we)`: at the nme time. When business requires it the six win-e can keep twenty-four operutbra huay. I-`urtv-eight operators are on the pay roll. They work in three shifts, the day men working nine hours and the two night shifts laboring seven and om--half hour: each. Flftoim men start at work on the night shift. \\'irn (fhinf Thnlnnn \l..l"..mmm. [In-nanr HOSPITA-L BENEVOLENCE. -j.--_-.-.__-.;_ lunar: stntmlu. OLD Frnsnogr T'Ht-."H`eL'M- um, mwrrsn wins; Tlmnsvn. APRIL 11: Ann Ion: Ivory noon uooptdnld the patio blrdu ul pout y ouwudn so tholr uothu cu-th. for the b now my cunt "Swat W and lab uolid too have met in MI] Anny. man wants um In uolld loo Inn hlillu-my. And Ibo clings `plan our \\`llli:y Inn boon wept far. far at: . I` N All` CC Tl` IE`;- I '0MdIo. 'And notholvorvdoonnnopfduduu nonlloblrdnulnoam "rwu nun, II all. and ha: been due to sh. and! * ......"':.:*..`.`..":.*:'..".:'.'-.:.:.x..s..:'.:-:.'*- Andlnnkq no your indeed. "hm IIIOOHVUIIIOIII Y0!` YITKCT. "If the locehd line is built the present ststlon oould be used until such time es the trsllln on the IOMI would render the buck- ing of trains from the pemetery s serloue in- convenient. In the Inesntime fut trsins could be run through from Kingston to Tweed and vice Verne tshing olf end on pne- sengers at Ysrker at s platform near the cemetery." All nf Ivhlnh in Inl\leI'sIu -n|..ulss..l : ooa 'ho MIG II II!!! Ind'InIuI.dcu- -y lad. the lnndhto J1-rd d may you mind: an nun; nun. nun.-`n. .1... lI_I.nc llnlolnlo J1-ta noun` M bf; `tannin ma; 1 `Tuna In n; In gm! 5... L... -1--- ll uvrr IIII other complaints. Thu Inn by {null} mutton. and con- . ..`"'*' .:.'.:' .":'*;".*"``:-. Ell: n supp t out money 0 on I; look rota! For no or most unotou know. that an plenty at such to be found. Twu lI*I.O. In Einml hu hon slave thou- II `II The uumu guy uooruo olroullupectlon In little shin oi lhll kind, lou M A for hundrod dgllgrp I39 noodn_'t 1uwIr1nmu."" ""'*_" vllolcl. he'll ham grater Mauro lot Ilil VD! lid nlhnr nnlnnlninh, vvmou wee more mm lcuowen expected end leuthen Eln Jene thought. . v If It seechee any Gnome olrouluepectlon In lhll kind. nu ulu III! 0! nu ONION] llV0l', wploh ruined hle elderly heellll. And crnehed ell hi: loverlih nelnlnge. lnle du-liege. hie duckipe end eere, Until poor Elin`e allotment of cuddle: bed I very much in erreere. sc oroonree u the jury wee gellem, toluen- tlqfjudlalel and felt. They made lhle unlonunete buelneee be tween 0 end Kline Jene equen, By vie; ltlln ene dollere ehowe by seven. 1 ve end by nought. M Wlllo wee more than McGowan expected June lhounln. . a-a` `yvu blilll n as Jane uuuusv II III two.` Alas, for the honor of msnkind, alas for the goodnees of George, ' If i`hia balm for the wound of his charmer, the 11 faithless youth \\ouldn`t diegorge. 5 He'd rather stand racket by trial, he'd rather be rattled by Britten He'd rather be humbugged by Tommy, and stand all the nonsense he's written; He'd rather be known as Lothario, a roue. a blaao and dirt. And have the proud ' name of McGowan. most publicly "smsttered" in dirt Than pay down the dust for Elisa, to the tune dear `Elisa had struck. (Georgie. though enly_a youngster. was a ditlicnlt pigeon to pluck.) So to court, instead set to courting, the par- ties that should have been wedded. Took their way on the fth of the month (the verdict, poor George greatly dread- ed.) . A And there they were set on with vigor. and forensic astute-nees and tire By the Q. l`. l`ve just lately mentioned, and the very renowned Mclntyre. Who bothered ptmr Lizzie and Georgie. and the painstaking judge and the jury. And worked as if they were anxious to get the whole lot in a fury. By the haughty and highiy bred manner it: which they poo poohed and cross- heckled" The plaintiff, de-fondant, and others. in fact every soul that they tackled ; I often have l.hou,;9)t tnat the judge, with his mildness, nnd wisdom and sense. is looked down on by very fine counsel. in their lofty exalted pretence. (I don't mean by these that I've spoke of; they are always lite and an fait. And never olfend in t e least in the things that they do or they say.) l-flila looked awfully fetching togged out in a Gainsborough hat. And a beautiful fut I ytrimmed cloak as aieeh as the back of a cat. Her manner was shy and retiring. as maid en's deportment should be Whenoonfrnntexl by masculine people,judge, jur , and l.`l(`\`t:f Q C. She ttpo e like an angel in trouble, with her lovely eyes tlhl on the floor (On the parse ol .\lcGowan her thoughts had been fixed for a long time before), The harrowing tale of deception. of love tram led down in the mire, Was shil ull tbrosdcd together by Britton and brig t Mclntyre (These genre I am sure will ex :use me for using their names without prex, But versing exigencies make me indulge in these rather strum lree tricks). The ereatest defence McGowan, gay Me- Gowan whh-eselloiod in wealth, Was the state of his elderly liver, which rnined [Ill alder-Iw Isnallh, .' uau uuorgo. eo very untrue. Had Eliza, eo languished for Tommy, I'd be with her juet while you'd env knife. McGowan. I. think. VIII milhhll. in not ` having Jena for ; wile. Thie bueineee of `l.ime and George's wan ` ead from the very liret etart, Their love having bloomed o er acotlio, a, queer place for lllhire of the heart. They met. eew, and loved or a funeral. and ehertly gay George was accepted, And Eliza June Pugh bought her troueaeau, and carefully eiuce ehe hae kept it. Thie troueeeau. it seems. wee expeneive, but the coat was deira ed by her uncle. Excepting a reeeut rom George. of `a watch. am a ring. and carbuncle. But George. I um sorry to uy. though eixty, or perhaps sixty-live, Wan extremely erratic in love, and the gay- eet deoeiver alive. For when he had conquered Elia A, and crowned himeeli king of her love, He toyed with her tcndereet feelinge. and wounded hie ewect turtle dove. He re etedly fixed on a day, when he pnd iee Pugh should be buckled. But when the date named` had arrived. George wasn't on time" to be knuc- kled. He eeut a report from hie doctor to say he wu."kilt with his liver." And treated Mien Pugh eo unkindly that she "nearly jumped into the river. But she didn't. Elim hed eenee, and waited till Georgie greu better, (And meanwhile Ft`j(`(`YC(l poor Stevie, whoee proposal seemed ,_-reetly to fret her) Atvlength he recover:-l from bile. but hie heart. like hie liver, had ehrunk. On his ureeclgegn nu longer he emiled. and he never would wink her a "wunk." He forgot. how for him. she bought trout- eeeu, and dresses, end bonnete and col- lure, And thought ehekl let up on the barvain for i the small eum of one thousand dollare. The heart of Eli).-n~wus shattered, her pride as a woman was hurt. But she ecornfully em down on lieorlzie, to whom her reply was quite curt. You've blasted my life George .\lc(owen." were the thoughts of Elite Jane Pugh, Sol wont take your menu thousand dol- lars. you `can git" if you change it to two.` puruns Inn. The north line woull have All the ul- vente ol the loceted line, if we leave the conei ration of the trade of Yurker And all point: south and woe: of Yerker entirely out of the question. But no Yorker in. perhaps, with the exception of Tweed. one of the most important poima on the line it would not do to leave it with unntinfectory an (inn eocommodntion which would he the one if the north line were built, inetend ol the located line. u the `unction in this cue would be so fur out o the will the: a nation eiluned at this point ivoul be very inconvenient for Yorker. NH o|.-I.....o.A |:.._ :- L..:|- .n_- __--,_. , vuuu-. lulu Mn [ruler IOU liver And other counpluinta, II hhllbod In funllv mAnnn_ n but Pout Plcturu we Allr In Vorv Glowling Silk--`I lIo Dun That" llnd to In nmlod Down For Unroqultod L1-u- The La; .\ldoI-unnlo Wrlnklo. S In no more. Indian, sigh no more. an were decal `era over On foot on sea. La one on land. 1'00 [111 I M never. '" '}5..?;?,4'.':o About Nomny. "Send him Along to me" yu tho cry of Eliza June Pu h. \ When the Ipoko. her ducky, den George, and George. very untrue} Hld In Ignnninhell for rnmmv `GI TOMMY `ON fHkBREAoH. T35 TRM|-A1Z ;4E REGENT couhr ~ `or ASSIZE. ' I 2 3., H `CV Mr. Vanna. for W. H. ($9., glgmlllgn the and nliohlo dino- iorylln'5lTJnrI. Eiii VIII mv In the Input dlnolory lot I89. Bl: I000` dot: in boon uoourxi . The vacuum.- wholly and sololy Ir a Co`u., ad that `W hqno oooulon for nhuumnt cl tlnoolr I not oolonutudodlotlmn. Auras n Annbu -III In: lnnlntlndl In Ln In-lnnnn- Ill.-`H IPIUIIIIIKI Dlllllllx II I0!` ID. fl" byhrhn church In: uuhuod from Jun: lolkev. at the hand 0 Brldgo Itrnt.-Wil- Hun Dollno, Gull Creek. was ned 050 nd g jg; yioloslng the soon not. b Police unto . on Tnwlny.--W. . @- rlll. ol IMO. . R. puuurrr do mount. was In town ou?l`uuduy.-Ed Whaler hu loll for Detroit to Ipond the spring and nnnnnol-_--Mn_ H, N. Willh-In And In IIII Illll l0I' IKITUII I0 IWIII Ill. IpI'III' IIIII [.uuum.-|m n. N. wimm. and nu- ` .\l. Cuvoll Ml Ior Brooklyn. N. Y., this mnrnInn_-I|1 W, 0. Man: in whiting In nu. viwvu Bollovi ' nrvuuli III II `III?! IAIIII. On Aglh In. Simmonds. mother of \. D. nondl. boohullot 0! thin city, h Hlhddlhll. Alli] 80 van Rh: Alt nailing at tho Iolwel nohoumudthouslu-yo! II. R: baud funk; saunter lot :5: (Ir school nrohhr st Wlllhlnvlllo. will .._-...a 1.... mm g. nn. hmwonh `lidlnn. 35. Mr sum, Gnu-Ivlllo. ooonphd th N hodh I 3 nd and VIII nn:lh :52! Hu`ns|n|Il.:ln:, hols: W". KUKINXIUU PIIIPIW -`Illa. IIl'II5,_IlI(l VI" in non Sumln . Rev. Mr. SKI-anon being ii .--A Iplondld ilding nib for the Pne- hvhrlnn nlnnnh On: nnr. hand frnln J;-an uni lIIOI'IIllI[ VI! VII , lnloll unnuua. Ooopor Inlyurcol .ud|ndhoonn bnkomoo on the K. E. R. for font you-I. during which time he provod A hlthful and haunt servant. He VII wol|~lihd by his {allot rm-I men. The [Valor-Quanta Accident to n Brake-on on the K. & P. lull!-ond. A and Accident ooeurred last night about ll o'clock on one 0! the K. & l . RR trucks near the station. W. Cooper. 3 brnkemen, wu eneogtd in mnkin up the train I - pointed to leave at nag o'clock, And whi e coupling the out his left foot cough: in the gunrd nil. and the train begun to move he- luro he could relieve himu-If. He tried hnrd to pull his loo! sway. but hit exertion: were so severe that he mined his leg and broke it. He lull hock when one of the our wheels ran dhfounll wrotn hi: log. nonh- ing it dreadful y. do yelled and was heord by his fellow workmen. who reocued him. The unfortunate young mu In removed In the L`Hot.ol Dleu for trenttnent. There hln leg was un mod by Dr. Pheluu, or mind by Du. endenon and Dupuln. Ho euend greatly during the o tiou. nd um I Iuuud. (;......":'.'au`..?: J". .._".".3a n.'.'.u 5.... . OX3` *FV'II. follow wurlmen. I-UIIIVCII IIV CII IIIWUQ The remaine of the late Father Waleh were buried ut Tnenton yesterday by hie lordehip, the bishop of Kingston. The church of Peter in Chaine was hung in mourning eince hie death. and the romaine leid in etatc in the church eince Tuesday. They were visited by thoueande of people, Proteetente and Roman Cathqlioe. The de- ceased was a il\ 0l'll6 with every one within mile: of the town. and approachable at any time, day or night. About forty prieete from an distance attended the funeral. The church vrae crowded. about 2.(l)0 people being preeent The eervioe commenced at In o'clock. The romaine of the eminent price: were buried in a brick vault in the church at I223!) o'clock. The bishop spoke about an hour upon the virtues of the de- ceuecl. bringing teere to the e ee of many outside of the can regation. `he mueical ceremony wae con ucted by Prof. Monk. Toronto. The mueic and einging wee grand. Deceaeed vae a brother of Lewrence Waleh. Portsmouth. and Sieter Walsh, of L`Houel Dieu, Kingwon. he ling-not Dll-Query. Vernon. I 79., llunllbgl ud_ Iglighlc me llll. Hon. Judge Gwynne. of the supreme court, celobnted hil 75th nnniversary on Saturday. The chief justice was 75 in Oc- tober, J udge Strong in 63. Judge Puntenun 66. Judge Fournior 64 And Judge Tuchgroan 52. uum. nun mower In uunlng him. Rev. Ur. A. B. Mncluy, Montrenl, leave: thin week on a businau trip to Britain. Rev. A. 1`. Love, Quulnev, expects to crops the Atlantic during the summer Bishop Lewis nil: for (Tannin `on May 17th. .\lru. Lewis will remnin in Paril in the interest: of the home she has recently established there. And mny not. be here untxl the full. ' ll-.. l..J_.- 1V,__..,,,, 1` -I umu I unu ulna to no. ` On the who|e.ti\l1ir-geverytliiug into coh- sideretion. l am of the opinion tlmt the lo cated line, with at station placed as shown on the mnp, would he beat connection possible for Kingeton, and not only lur Kingetsn but for all intereete concerned. bacauw I believe that tho length of line from Tweed to Yorker in much grenter than from Yorker to Nnponee, and u I believe that the truic from the north end of this roul will grently exceed that from the portion of the line lying south And went of Yorker. I consider that the connection ehould he mule to fun- cilitnte the train service with the most im- portant end. irhn Inn-Oh ling -.-...ll L-..- .II .I_. _ l BROKEN AND THEN SMASHED. Lu-Jwuer. alncele ol Huron. Knight, released from gnol some J:-3: ` ago. in in tlie ganornl hospital. He is .. great sufferer from inumuntnry rheu|n\- tism. His mother 3: nursing him. RIV. "I1 .\'An|rnu \Innr.-`-3 I--..- rurumoutn. Rev. Cornelius Scudunore. Church of England ministar at Carp. has renignod. Ha ha been appointed to the incnmbeucy of * Teuwater. diocese of Huron. Kninht ml-.....a c...... .._-I -4. . 1 ~ nus. one was A uler ol .\lr. John Walker. After Ipeuding the winter months with friends at Lockport. N. Y., Mn. Craig and daughter have returned to their homo,in Portsmouth. "nu {`..-__l:... O, I , DI I - Ulla . Mrs. Henry Dugdnle, formerly of Gnrden , Ialnuxl. died reoontly at I-Ztiwnndn, 7nlior- nis. She was uter of Mr. John Walker. -pending winter months with umuer In noleuo today [or Kingston. 1. Dodds. of this city. but arrived at Ohicngo. He reports business dull there. III Momma. Matnnlf, lI!.l|rAAidnnt of oh- umcngn. no report; business dull there. Morgan, Metcnlf. ex-president of the , provincial exhibition, `spent yesterday in the city. Mn: guru n.m.1.I. In-.-....l.. Al` l`_-A-_ .. .. we nwuu mrunng ura ma in the alder- show, Whioh hat ended. as it ought to. in finale and in smoke, The lightning being but crackers, and the britrltone only coke, ` The cannon made of paateboard, the charges 7 weak and wane, -1` he wordy warfare. nonaenee, commenced in thoughtless haste. ' J. G. and our Sweet William would do bet- ter far, I think ' To step ac.-roas the roadway and in a friendly _ drink. ~- Drown the bitterness of by-gone: in the of to-dnv. cu DUITII um. . achr. Gnnthnm commenced to load timber or. Toledo today for Kingston. Dodd!.of citv. hn Arrived .9. FUNERAL OF REV FR. WALSH. uuny svu wet longer uun me mum uoo. N "(bf course for train: running (ram King- ston to Napaneo, or vice veru, the south line would be the shorten, being 2.393 feet shorter than the loomed line and about 4,000 feet. nhortr than the north line. |I'l`h...n 6...`... mu. .1! L. --..|..:..-.: |_-..-_