Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1889, p. 1

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lam 3|` lung" #1:: :'::.'m:.'.... `*:s.....:..*..*"...;:...~* W cm ot Haul Innu- I f\ In-- tutu-u- `\--pa-- nuulonu, nu necome I pauper. In the municipd election in Chtrenton yesterday Eberlin. V republican, received 3,900 votes and Boulun or 3,898. Th: Mi;-hinunn [Mantra -ullunuy will K... t.., n),UUU VHIUI IIMI l`bOlllID CI` J,H}9H. The Michigan Ueutra railway will in fu- ture run no trninc on Sundays, excepting live stock und perishable goodu. The nalunar Umnilla rannhml Run Fun. '50 MIMI E"ISI' IIIIUU III Ill '5`?- Mra. Amman, Sharon, PL, `the mother of Coal Oil Johnny" Steele, who"Iq\nndered millions, has become pauper. In the mlxniciml nlaminn in (Ihu-antnn IIJIIIIO U IlllUIIllg CIKITCIIOI. Gold has been found in Frnnklin, county Virginia. It is asserted that it in the rich- out had ever mudo in the state. kl... Lynn...-. QI.-...... IJ- pl... ......LL.... .3 LEI] WGIU KIIIUQ III wounuea. Mn. Sudwigs Jacobooky. New York, Polish womnu, 24 years old, has been mnr inane by smoking ciznretlos. Gold hm Imam fmmd in I-`rnnlclin nnnnl mu nuur ululuruu Inu (llll nung nlmaeu. At Port Hnluif, on the Red sen, apnrty of Egyptian were Attacked by Soudaneae, and ten were killed and wounded. u... u...:...:... r......|...-|... \v..._. \'-_|_ - The iploo 4-! the Morning Papers And the Torr Latent Toloxrumn. Princess Eugenie, St.ockholm.`aiater of the lilng, ll gland. lu Addiaon, N. Y., Frnpk Hnucock killed his four children and than hung himself. Hnlnil. on '_he Rad um. nnnrfv nf CUNARD STIQAMSHII COMPANY." Suuno (`mm New York every Saturday. A thorindd Agent. F. A. Folzer. Ferry Dock In of Brook Bt.. Klnkswn. sure. are bright and cheerful. They are haml- i somol lll.tod.lm\iIig marble maulels. crystal anal era. hat, and cpld water bath: ; sanitary plumbing. etc. Drainage .rfecl, In rear of each dwelling is a lovely awn and garden. with spacious outbuildings. For terms apply to " Woman Vouu "In Ilghnd. ..__.. l_.lI QC lI._._ ___ _ niluro. (`ovarian Scaucheu and main; Old Furniture Uh Now. SAPULIU-I-`or Cleaning and Renewing any kind 0! Wood Work. Run Run Pmnnu um: um nndlmou nu...- THOSE ICLEGAST. HOUSES were speclnlly built for the owner, and no expense was snared in their construction. The rooms bonny mo. well ventilated. and havlng A southern expo- are bright and cheerful. They somelg tilted. luujng mamels. crystal THE TWO-HANDSOIE STGNE, DWELLINGS, 149 AND 151 `mam sramnr. rouge IN HER ausna FORSALEORTO RENT, DE LESSEPS FAILURE. Aladylnot nu-u _ A__n| An A 1: . i'HE PITH OF TIHEI-NEWS-- KIN INGSTON. CA NADA, TEES I74. a;vENff1i7; llUllER'l' G ARDINER. ' I51 Earl Street. |-an every ulna. - Immoun lhnn Ina Du.-n--No trouble. ho.-Aullflll olhot. Cheap out! can to on. Cnu-non--Now In the ulna in Int nwnr your Ull, I mndo \ Iulirloullllipllitluwlii IIIOOOIIIIIIIG numb hunch Ibo puloupu noon- lonnhloupoulbh. ' noououuioa-up. l,_ukoIII'D.DoI'dthPI'DI. Tbocundhllhdo It thoonlyrosd In A that I know of. tin! nun tool] In Ilcopou ondwhui slnoon Innnnhhgnnlnthnnnnn-nnnnnnnn. an xuuuu-u can-II Tho mulled entorhlnmant. under the an: ionic! the Frontenw uoembly,K. of I... hell lut ovcnl III I grant. Iuooou. 1: was ntundod D)? knigu and their Manda. The concert was I treat ol I hgh odor. Ro- fmhmnh Inn psrhhn o and gnutly upproohhtl. Addnutl ion (In: by HM- ter Workman Pqfyqlld J. M. Isobar. The nooonn In hwou yodbyy?7'w1`V|,- on lbi-. I Will [INN ' on were Mn. A. . Mann. Gnoft J, A I b . Holding.` Intor.0Al|lna.' ii. 332:: 5,36 Vorbook. , foot DTOICI. . _'I`ho broken Ihh plowed In swful hole in the bottom of the Dtnmnrk, which was umponrily repaired, but when the wind uhifml the utter poured In in tornntn, and `ltvuurtugmtnatvnunlt. ' " INK`- One woman ln thehtnertge ol the Den mark left everything behind but 3 cage con- tulnlng two cannula. AI to the death of Engineer Kong, the moat generally believed story In that he Wu lllled while trying to am tho mnchlnety alter the shah wu hm an, The Experience: of the l'-oeeongen The Engineer Died II lilu Poet. i IllL.\hll.i I|lA. A ril 2:; -.\liu Len: Peureon. Ununhe. N e ., one of the cabin p sseengers on the Dunmnrk. saye: When the cruh caused by the broken shaft arous- ed us we knew something eerioue had hap- pened, but the oioere and crew were no u- eurinq in their declnretione that there was no danger, that we never felt that we were doomed. When it W3! decided to trnnefcr us we wnlked down the ladder to the open bone. and when we gone the Min. eouri they tied I rope nround our vein: end hoiehed ue up. They did it no tmderly and oerefully that we experienced no inoonveai~ enoe to epoch of. Like most of the others. I lost eve thing I hed except. what I had on. No e re wu nude to get. at the hey- HIIIO. Tvowoddllglooolrlo-uornw. ll Clpllvll Ul )U,UUU. Amu.\'s.ux, April 23.-A special from Guthrie say: three men who took clniml there yesterday were foully murdered About 5 o'clock thin morning by claim 'umperI. A ; vigilance committee in scouring t a country for the miacrecnh. \.rn.a\.J.:'oLr.n.a L.J.:.u.J:' `.1! ' Tho Genus! an Agent. |outq.h.ouq' slant ...2`` ``.: nmn. mu hNDU'Ilul. ning uhhhu to buy IIIVU Clllplleu WIIII EHO IIW. S1`. Loris, April 2.'i.-The Republican My that late comer: who wanted city lots ll. Guthrie had to buy them or take up some outside the 10 ll line. Yetta.-rtlny Afternoon the first municipal election occurred. The bank of Oklnhomu opened for business with :1 capital of $50,000. Au|.'n\'-uu Anril `)R_A nunigl 6-nu. CH EBTICII. At 12 o'clock the otlicer made a sign, the bu lee sounded on both llanh, the cavalry rol ed back. cloud up and then awung away like a huge gate. Shrill cheer: aroee .from the hoomera, their whip lnahee reeounded. and the horeemen among them shot forward impetuoualy. The team: tugged at the rattling harneee,and the whole motley crowd swept forward with gathering motion. The race wan to the swift. the horsemen diap- ring over the first creet era the teams In arneee had half covered the ascent. One man who had run his hone like a deer in the lead of a hot chase, leaped to the round on the top of the ridge and began riving etakee. This was the first homestead legally taken up in Oklahomn. He was wiehed a welcome to his claim and the not went tearing on. Several hundred men who had been In Guthrie three or four deya had staked out town lot: before the train with the boomers arrived. They pretended to have complied with the law. HT l.nl'm Anvil 9. ! _Tl\n D.m.l.l.'m... \I\ nnxun, unuuuvuun, nylu I.-).-.|llll ll now I booming town of l5,(X)0 inhabitants. ` Clll(`AGO, April 23.-~The Daily [Verne special from Guthrie, Oklahoma, aye: The country threatens to be e tremendous diuppointment. The Shit Fork of the Arkenue river we: Iwollenhnd two outtiu were loat in attempting to make the ford. The nilwav bridge was plunked by the troops And the schooner: And treine over in this novel mnnner. When the bor- der wee croeeed the proepect In: most cheerleu. An In ..`..I....I. `L. .12.... _.-..l_ - _:-_ .1, .l.IlI PIULQII ITCCU UIJJCT Ill IIIUIT C (ivmmn, Oklahoma, April 1 (Illlruun. Am-il 9.`! ._Thus I uumuuu. 7 Since that date there his been a rush of settlars, some wanting larms but many other: going in as merchants and pedlara. For a number of years regularly formed as- sociationa have been prospecting over Okla- homt. The country lo-ulzsy is literally cov- ered with . indicating where members of the (liercut "colonies" have located their claims, and in many places even town lots are staked out. The ground has been thoroughly surveyed many times, especial ly the desirable portions. The members of then; nocietiea are combined to support and protect each other in their claims. :l"l"lll1lI' `llrlnhnmn Ann-il 9`! 71%}. 3. The Reasons For Such a Thing at the Pro sent TllII~-Tl|I! Time or the New llegu-' lstlons Begun You-iierrlny at Noon-A City Built in II Dug-stnkIng Claims. I l l'R(`.El.L, Indian Territory, April 23 - "Where is Oklahoma? How is it now open to settlement?" are qnt-stinnsreadily answer- ed. The Oklahoma territorit extends from the lianadian river to the 'ansas border. and to No Man's Land, in tllu Northwest, and contains an area estimated at 23,000,- 000 acres. some of which is said to be the finest land in the world. The name Okla home, in the language of the Chiuasaw In dians, signies Beautiful land." In I866 the track was purchased from the Indians by the United States uovernment for 15 cents an acre. As far back as I578, a man named Payne, acting `in the interest of a railway company, started an agitation for the invasion of the tract. in direct violation of the government decree that. it should not be opened except by proclamation of the president. Periodic invasions by bodies of boomers took place between 1875 and I884, but the troops drove Lin-`m 01!. In ,May of I884. Payne went into the territory and founded the town of Rmk Falls. started a paper, .a. drug store and a schoolhouse. and hired a person, but the town" was dis-. persed. Payne, however, nothing daunted, was busy organizing another raid when he (lied. He has had mam` imitators, and the invasion of Oklahoma NIL on till the re- . pelling of the would be settlers and specu- lators became so difficult that President Harrison, on his accession to otiice, signed a proclamation opening the territory for set- clement. 0.-.... LL... ,l._a- AL-.. L ._ L, a - OKLAHOMA ~09:-:~ FOR SETTLE- MENT BY PIROCLAMATION. TAKVI}i(7U1* THE CLATLHSV LOSS OF THE DANMARK. A Iluloll Anlr. kind 0! wood work. Bun Bun Polnox am will eradicate these unit. Itnnonn lhnrn Ina Dnn--No troubln. Ullllllu ` 23. -Thia in | int... |.:s-..A- IIIIIIIIII III IIIUPII FDIIOIIII II III Illu- ncu uhown. and undo O fooling ugly. I o pnuod ngnt st dopu-ting tron lud- ::Ilon' when III Ind spam no nuryun 'l`|ndoouI-bngiut Invariant thalamu- than OVIH CIUIIC IYIIIIII. W1 Ill`. u]- mun. who in about to leave for Toronto. "with I bountiful microscope. Di`. Cluk ro- fornd :3 the [nu regret` fol`: |'tkDr.dM`ll|.l- ' optrtnro. upoohl y w Pu: t.Int the relation havoc: Dr. Illlluu: nnd Illa oohluol the asylum had nlvrnyn boouoltbo mootplunncdocrl don. Dr umm. wu deoply touched . nu ma? nan: ulna-Q- and math A Innllnn vault "- 3 WII IIIIIOII IUIIIIIVCI. At chooonolndon ol the pnognmmo D . cum. on mm 1:! gig qiogn up ...f. `pmvlll U156 'ui'yIu m. prubi U}. `mn. nnAn_ who. In About In Inn for Tnmnm `\`\ri Tu ili'h;tlT-`y Ana uyuun uunuru wuupu `IVI Ill nmu winkr ontartalnlI_gg_l1`lgg9`n,I, Overturn t a tl"onu*l3'i uTin"T3in`ir, an orgnnlution which ran hocomo remark- ably ellioiont under the imtructlou of Mr. Madlll. It promise: to become one of the but band: In the country. The pmgnmtne was unusually brlght unl Interesting. All the Ipoclal futures were onthnslutloully I plwdod. Fho uotln of Malta. Shoo, Lnllnmmnn. Runun. In-nn And I).-ea. u Slin -2! hfocnmmon. Baum. cocoa and David .4. u... -nah Anlllhnl nlouunmou. nuuln. I can us: much admired. An AL- ..-4In-rhu- Al nupaoa a I'M-onoooo-llo Could rum No lpoolu on Itoohwood Asylum. The uylum mlnutnl troupe pm In nal ` ulnbr nnburlnlnmnnt. hat nhll ()vnI-Inrnn WHO WIKIOU HO [III IBOII IVOII. Lee: evening the mem re of the choir of the Third Methodiet church waited upon their lnte lender. Mr. Vex-heck. st hie reel- denoe, and presented him with I handsome- ly bound photogrefhlc group of the vocal- ieu. After Mr. Verbeok nude 3 enlhble reply. refneehmenh were served end A plea- um evenimr wee spent. Iorr. .\li||man will be succeeded at Rock- wood aeylum by Dr. J. Robinson, of the London asylum He he: been in the govern- ment service for` many yearn. and previous to going to London, wan connected with the Toronto aylum. Re i; a graduate of To ronto unlverlitv. and in well qualied to (ill the poeition he has been iven. [Ant nvnninn the mom rn of the nlmlr PIANO REPAIRS otell kllldl on Upright and squares executed II the Weber [Fm-tory ocrncr of Pncoee and Gordon streets. King- mn. .\'n more durable or well-toned instrument In Canada than the O. M, WEBER UPRIGHT. -Z On In ["5 CHIITUU. Hnroce W. Rayner, orgunint of Emman- uel church, Montreal in in the city. He is en route to Turunto to tnle hi: second ex- amimtion for the degree of municnl bache- , lor. l'\- \l:Il...-.. ...:|I L. -u..4..-.I-.l -5 D....|. [HO I'II'IK L`3llBI"U IBIUIIII CIIUTCII UII UIIIIQIIY. Mr. Swanson, ontrul. preached in the Charles street Congregntiouul church on Sundny. Revival meetings no being curried on in the church. ll_.__ __ \I' I) _ . . . _ _ . _ . __X_A _l l.`_..__._ nyrncuuc. n. 1 .. yauaruny Iuernonll. Rev. W. .\I\In, Covnmvillo, pruched in the First Cnngro ntionnl church on Sunday. Klr .\`wAnnnn Innfrlml nrngnhntl in Oh: lI'lP(ll Ill {H0 Clly. I). B. Mu.-lennnu and two sons, Uornwnll, were in the city to-duy. \ Alf:-ad Jnnan, Duran": nnivnrnitv Ia-ft. fan I WUTU Ill (HG Ully |U'uI_V. Alfred Jones, Queen} university. left fol Syracuse. N.Y.. yeaterdny Afternoon. Raw ' gin (`n-nnnvilln nrnxnhnd in J. S. Cnmphell left for Deoeronto this morning. I` \I.J`..II.-and. D-l\nLIv=A :- ..:-:s:.... morning. 1`. .\lcCu|lough, Rrockville, in visiting ` frit-nds in the city. Ii R Mm-lnnnnn Ant` inn nnnn (`nu-n-all IIIC. After singing the doxology the meeting Wu cloud with prayer by the Rev. James Cormack. ` Pouplo Whose Movolnonlv. Styling. and Dolnn Attract Atuntnun. l'lVIllOlI OOIIOCIEIIJK IDIIIIIIBI. Rev. Dr. Cunpbell, Montrenl, chiev re- ferred to French evangelistic work.in which ` he felt A great intereet. If the people were allowed to read the bible, Authorized by the Vatican, he md other: would immediAte- ly withdrew, but such permiuion is not given, end no work is urgently demanded. , Rev. H, ChillnI'nnn,. \ltlIno nnnhn nf Hu- run at KILCACI Klnzcton. Ont. given, Iuu I0 WOTI ll urglnuy uemnnuou. . Rev. 8. Childorooo. Msdoc, npoko of the w'ork in North Hastings. He was planed that I! 3 home miuiounry he was able to visit than in our own province. who were hungering And thinting for the brand of life." L__ -2_-!__ AL- .I_..,I_A_. Al. IIUUIIIOII OI \./HTIIIIID unity. P. C. Madjregor. Almontc. said it gave him much lenure to be at Inch 3 meeting He not peued that the Association bud made such marked progress. He eontrutod its present nuts with thnt of former days. He alluded to the visit to Almonte of Dr. Smith and Mr. Munro. and ctncludod with I humorous sllunion to Principal Grant`: un- rivalled collecting Abilities. Riv, Dr. Cnmnhnll. Mnnh-nnl nhinu m. vuIunu't`reu. Judge Mucdonnld, limukviile, dirk-ctecl tn.- atteution of the uudieuve to two main points : the unconscious service remlc-red by such crimes as Canon Taylor in eliciting the real facts of the case, and the impprunce of unity in Christian work. The speaker wu on his wny to I conference of commit tees. Appointed by the Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, to consider the question of Christina unity. P. C. Mulimonr, Almnntn air! I! train: u. A-I Rl L 23, 1889. lIllUl' U1 lU\'U- J Rev. Dr. ML-Tavish, Toronto, was then called upon, and in beginning his remarks paid in high tribute to Dr. Pierson`! "Crisis of Missions" as prcsentimz the work in all its aspects. He spoke of the opportunities for work and the en.-ouragements given in it. I'he cause of Christ was advancing de- spite the opposition of such men as Sir Leo- vold Gritlin, India, and Canon Isaac Taylor. lt is often objected that the attention given to foreign work should be turned to the home work, while the fact is that those who are most earnest advocates of foreign mis- sions are most actively engaged at home. Among other examples he cited the noble work done in Toronto by Mrs. Ewart and Mrs. Harvey. The prayer no longer is, "Lord, 0 the doors," for all the doors are open ; r is it, Lord. thrust forth la~ borers," for there are 3,000 who have vo lunteered for service. It should rather be, "Lord hel me to thrust my hand into my pocket Ill` help to send those who have voluntet-real." l...I,... lI..,.,l-.._I) I,. |.__:n, 11' . I .- wculru nu wllsneu It uon-Ipeea. Rev. A. H. Scott, of Perth, pr:-sonted the _ rhport of the foreign_vr9rk. He spoke of the interest and euthusidam mihifeated by the student! of put yams In taking'up such in work in China. The Association had every reason to be grateful that today it was en- abled to take such an `active art in the evangelizution of the world. e believed the uanciution hnd pro.-ured the best man p0Bail)lu-0ne who him taken a course in arts, medicine and theolog . as well as A special course on the eye in {Jew York. He was asaun-ml that Dr. Smith and his pnruwr in life would meet. with success in their Inbor of love. 1).... n.. u..1~....:-:. -r._._.. __ .L,. A GIFT TO DR. MILLMAN. The Work of the l'n|veI-ally Anoolnt/lol- Vnrlous Lu: and Clorlcul Bpeekere. An interesting meetin was held last even- ing under the suspices ogthe Queen : colleye` missionary usociution. Principal Grunt oc- cupied the chsir. end after I few well chosen remarks called upon the Rev. John Hey, I.l)., to Address the meeting. -Mr. Hey. spoke concernin the home branch of the association's wor . The progress of miuion sutions under l.he cure of "the association was very marked. As An example of this the one of Merrickville Wu cited. The speeker referred specisylo thc rapid pro- gress of the work during the put ten years. II: has now Dr. Smith end his wife in Honen, China, and five miesionsries in the home work. As one interested in the Association : welfare hewished it God-speed. Rev. A. H. Scott. of Perth, nrolnntn Hm PERSONAL MENTION. MISSIONARY GATHERlN. ALL Kl.\'l)s OF BANK and Omce Rubber Stun Dawn. onln. Kto.. Inpplied by Bunn- 'ILcu'|.I:\'. mnnutaoturers. Bncot BL, Klnnsmn. Ont. in-nu mu oo Ar-ad. Tonoum, A ll 2l.-A spook! doupotoh from vmom. .C.. can that salon than us much oolou-nod allot! the ulonncoupn Ulla IIIIF II f`KG'TT"CXa-' C huuoo oath he would In vhlppod. The mluioouko Inn poo. ulon ucnol Inc rogulltorl. `mu I long urltch, struck ouch prison: 5 sounding blow. By the den 0 the lat blow vu given two at the men had bland and the oclun was was with blood. Afar the win! the men`: I WON (`inn I thick o tar And {on on. an they mm to loan Initially ot Iucr death. Iron vu IZYHlII! If-Mann-no-nnn`.l-n-Al-. L1. IXVO ICC!!! 0|` IIIIIII CIOCYII. 1700' r I6ld!IItt1f dnMuI-nouwonlouudit Mo Lnlll anal: h nnhl Lg .-Ll-us.) TL- BOOII IDOIII l0I'ly CIIl8OIII,W|IlIOIIl Iillllpl It t'3lillI!iv;`uunvuud.-cHc.. keno at on-4.... A mount nnnvnr-0.. nnuurtglnlnn Mn Rum nul- `nu Trontnc-It Aeoordod tho Io`:-non l|~ don Who Won Prooolulnc. St. Louis. April 23.-In Dale county, Alt, ve Mormon miuionarhl hold HOOP Inga and ormod I colony for Uhh. Tho Onrk Slur ulvlud the pooplo to tar and father the Mormon sud drlvn than puny. Soon About forty citingnumlthont stump: It hang J 6644.... Illigllll, Iu `V TIX I VIC" A recent convert, entertaining the ve min- nionsriu. Without delay the worn brought out. an-lnnnd ha tin ght Hui hf` mu I I:.{.IFi'e.'i'\"iEi.3nu'71F.Tz'n:'e"w'3Tu"Ir3&Ki ~ out, strip to the vain tied his row. Then of the regulators. with long switch. attack ouch nrlnnnar 3 Inundlhn They: Demege n `lined Men and Attack Other: Who Went to His AM. Puss MILLS. l e.. April 23.-v`eorge Grey went out on Friday to hnui stone lvin in the eld since lut lull. He ind moved ut slew atone: when n weuei jumped out. Urey kicked et the animal, end the little brute sprung for his lhroet. its teeth cloned on Ur|y'e linnuel Ihirt et hie cheet. In teering the wouel looee it set its teeth into tiny`: arm. teering the lieeh down for three inchen. He succeeded in stunning the weesel end we: About to hurry to the house when six other vreneele made a combined attack on Grey. [hey ewnrmed u in him, biting and teering his eeh on tr; legs. Arms and bod . Grey lied. the weeeele cheeing him ceen to the house, inliicting further wound: with their ehnrp teeth. Urey`: ehoute brought A non oi hie em- Ioyer end another men. Even theee rein- oroemente did not dnunt the weeeell. end before they were routed. which wee not until three of them were killed. the inflict- ed ugly wound: on their loo. ray he: been conned in his had nine; me-r \'l)L'Ic WINTICR aL`6\"|-:s7 At w. RI-ll-3\'h`.S'. King Street. ll) Sample pain to be sold at wholesale nriou. VIII Il'Iy WUIIIICII OII IIIGIT - ` been oonuod to his bed time. lllllsll. I15 CITTIOCI UHF Ill KIIuC.- A report of McPherson : rule reached the treasury dope rtment and I ~pechl agent we: sent. to investigate. The Agent reported the few to Secretny Windom. A revenue cutter will he sent to the island for the pur pace of nrreeting Mo.-Phereou. It in the in- tention of the authorities to hrin him to `in Francisco and try him for mu er. llIIVy GTIUIIIH lI'l)IIl U13 IIIIIYI. Thing: went along smoothly until 3 few month: mo, when he had diicnlly with thrce subjects, and fearing than mi ht bo I mutiny he nrro-ted the trio, tried on by court mnrtinl. and sentenced them to be hnnged. He carried out the lontencc. A rnnnrt of MnPhnl-um : ruln nuuehnd tho TH QASHED THE MISSIONARIES. An American Adventurer ltuns Foul of Uncle 8nsn-'l'o be `tried for Murder. WAsm.~'u'ro.\', April 23 -Abont three ears sgo I men nsmed McPherson ssile rom San Francisco sud loaded on one ol the Aloutinn islsnds, o' Alosks. McPherIon's outt consisted of a suit of clothes. on Ame- rican sg, end cheek enough for n regiment, together with s paper purporting to hove been signed by Attorney-Generll Gsrlnnd. sppointing him Unitrd Ststes commissioner. As soon ss he landed he took the Amorioen ag, took command of the 600 natives. end commended them to sddress him I! King" McPherson. I-Inch sesson he exscted s heavy tribute from the nstives. Thinue want. nlnmr nmnnthlv until I fa- LTUWIIUU ICU VCSSBII. [DUI [H8 IKIIIU nll been broken by the arrival of lebourerl, im- ported from Vera Cruz And New Urleun. and the work, which for sometime bu been st 3 stundetill, he been returned and in now Actively going on. For fty miles around Meride ground in lsuted with pennique. I species of cectun, i)rom the ber: of which hemp is made. UCUII I CUCTBI IYIIKC WHICH II" TUIIUCTCG I` im i le tu load sud discharge shipping ht roareaa, the seaportof Moridu. The xv- uul: has been that the roadntend ha been nnnn v.l...I u-|. .....-.....l- Hub OLA .t.I.- L-- nuu "III [Well ("III II crowded with vessels. Ln-.. l.....|..... I... 5|... -... L'llI'lIUlC DH IHE UICII. The peona, the lnboureru of the country, have participated in the inux of money. They have been making from 33 I084 I day in consequence of the great demand for labour. Thin to them is unmld wealth, and it hue nude them so independent thnt their demands have become exorbitant. Mont of them refuse to work at all, And there bus been A eneral mike which bu rendered it -.n--...... I- A . I.`_.J -....| .l:--l......... -|.:..._:_.. IU'| VIU|lll| III C IHUIIIII. A lady member of a prominent Meridu family, alicted with a cancer, sent to Edin- borough {or Dr. Keith. 1: celubrnted expert and paid him $00,000 for coming to Meridn and treating her. lint her case proved iu~ curable and she died. 'I`L.. .._.._- nL- I_|.-.__-__ __f `L- A..___A-_. HOUSE AND LOT. 3) III`! street. bet ween Gordon and Alfred Itroela ; 6 large moms and back kitchen` largo cistern and pump; xood well and Outnie shod: : house warranted In bo WIPIIL lull FCUII XIIHIIIBI. ' (Rambling in the clubs of Meridn hn reached fnbulous proportions with the and- don accession uf wealth. A prominent jewellery firm of this city amt nu agent to .\lerida recently, who uultl $200,000 worth uf jvwellery to the Indian wounfn of Merida an-I vicinity in A month. A lmlv mpmhar nf n nrnminnnr. Ll:-id; HIUIILII. This newly delelopod and lucrntive trade is comrnlled by I small number of men. ll. whom haul stands the Ezcalnhte, Doudo, and Peon familieo. l,`......|.lI.... :. cl... ..I..|.- ..f lA....:.l- L-.. IIIUIVUU Ill HCFVCUI. IIUIE. The Article which costs four and one-half cents per pound to raise now brings l`2u. do- livereu in New York. fhehoz and and) ninauln of Yucatan has gone mad with its sudden accession of fortune. If the cli~ mate p'ermit.ted, there would he I bigger rush to Yucatan `thun there in to the alleged go'd eld: of Lower California. A hm-.inndn_ near Mnrinlu whia-I1 u'nl nnhl . gU'(I HHIUU 01 IAUVVCT LHIIIOTUIQ. A hacienda, near Meriula, which was sold A few `yenra ago for 850,000 with its field: and eld hnnda, too, brought A million lut month. 'l`|.:- .......l.. .l.. ..I..-...l .....l L. ._-A:.._ 1...- .l_ A nu-run Pohlmuln Be-(`nines II V.-rltublo Gold MIno,- lfnbulouu Gambling and Omar Enrnvunumcon ol the Nuuvu sud I" Bro-uuo nf Hemp. (.'l`l'\` UP Mn-zxn-u, April 23 -.(.'re;\t, -inter. est ha been aroused by reports from Yuan- um of the enormous amount of, wealth which has been _u1'quireli in that province through the rise in the Erica of hemp during the past year.` This a Vance is due to the growing demand for hemp from {airliners of the western United State: to bind their sheaves in harvest time. 'I`L.. -..A:-I_ ...L:..I. ....-A- I . . . _ . _.l __- I._I { THE HEADS or THENATIVES com- PLETE LY TURNED. M UCH HOLD IN YUCATAN.- ATTACKED BY WEASELS- A KlN:6; THIL. ALEUTS. IU ITIIUIIUIU [III IEO" But the auike .:....I -6` I-L...._... ..... FOR SALE CHEAP. Tlil STEAM YACHT \'EO.`\. (`nu be noon at B|uttnmn'I Boat Yard. Apply to PIIOII . DUPUIS. at Queen`: College. `v? tuuvww v w-rvvvv: uuttj tinuntolou the math Ildoof Calhoun 3 aka mo monndlou on Dlvblon Run. in Ion lo nit nun-Mun. `form: our. on N O. 95. THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. situated on Eu] an-eel, known as ' The Mame." Anply I01}. W. MAX WELL. Secretary Trustees. AT FIVIE A.\'l) . (`E.\"! . Apul)` to II. ; on r 9* xprv-.~~a Utvo. A r.u.\1`1~:n .451: s1x'o:nI`eel mg ; .1- Incm new. Can be Icen at 383 Eu-lstroot. H: n\'l-2\ 'l`0 LF..\`l| _\r r w: up A-HAL! um nx u-rnm;.\1` IL \\` ~HANNON. lhrrlaler. Otlirc. lncxl dm-.- In ling`: drug Itoro. King S3111` . ninllou. THE MAIN PART 0| the Stone House on King Street. founvry occupied by lhelnle \ Mrs \lncaulu_v. In-xumhl you and taxes. Thr I.uuz-usisi uxc-I`--nl ordnr with all mod- em ~-:I\'uhion1`e. Mable: llulched until lur- llh r nnlict`. Apply I-I Kirkpatrick C Rogers. HOUSE with ei In. rooms and extension kit- chen mud and no I water with good Iubling ; convenient. to Queen`: Coliegkzmmedlete lesion. Anply on the pl-em 128}. or at I44 Union Street. between on and Am-cd PIANO REPAIRS 0! all kind: Upright: |l`.d Samuel Furiou- real . A lb 111 1281. No. 6130. s`i .`{:?u..:.T: am... ...a mm 5-2:. - M! U T0 RENT for onolou or term of yours. poo- oeeaion May lat. I B CK HOUSE on Centre Street. near l`nion Street :oinht rooms and ex- GEORGE 0113'!` `Bing dang}! lnl jgn lzgnl oeouon Ill] 18!. BRICK HUUSIC Cenlre Street. might ` lemivo kitchen, well and custom, drive house .md stable. also garden And fruit trees. For lculars apply to MRS. JOHN W. further W ASHLE . on the premises. FROM 13? MAY. that good. uubamntinl house on Onmrlo Street. near Union. M p ` lent occupied by Deacon. Apply LOE. T HFEACY. Walnn Snowy. A SPONE DWELLIKG. with or without furnaces and all modern in: rovemenu. It is near the corner of ' and `est uu-sou. AD- nlr to MACDUNNE & MUDIE. HOUSE AND LOT. SIO Earl Street. betwoeu nrdnn and Alfmd nn-onln: In-an mnmn end ` the or ' and West nu ply MACDUNNE C MUDIE. THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. altunlad rm I`_nrl annual knnuvn nu Thu Hgnnn," Annlv wholesale liquor 310!` REEVES. Brock street. `nu-.' zmur AND uwu:1.I.1Nu on lung Street. occur!-d by John Hondonon an a wholesale lquor store. Apply 10 JOHN REEVES. A BRICK HOUSE ON QUE!-N STREICT. between Bngot. and Wellington streets. from May lsx. J. B. C.RRU'l`HEl{S. 7 NEW BRICK HOUSE. EARL 5 Earl Terrace. near Barrie Street z BAR.\`EY. 3 Princess street. or 1 Street. -- A{uo'noNT ALE, or sevsu mama HOUGEG.` Hhnnind an. OIL: -an-IL -Id-Al (Valium-- In-.4 l SEVEN ROOMS. over Arlnsu-ong's Shoo Storm`. Also ona olce in same place. Rent lmdomlc. Apply to Wu. ML'nnnLL. Barrister. THE MAIN PART of the Stone Home King RI:-not fnllnnr r nu-unlnd hv lhnl-In ` OFFICE. large. central, well tted. Terms reasonable. Pocsuosion immediately. Apply `Box." Wum. A SHOP ON KING S'l`ltEE I`. with dwelllmr zbovzt near In-km Hqluru. Apply st 48 Knrk l.\1MEDlA'l`EhY on moderate terms. No. 'rnmcu:aouu.n`.' oo'r'r.un. Apply at ca Princes: Street `I'll RICE (30 HAL HOUSE IN VAUGHN `l`rLllRA(`-E`. Posses- sion May lat. Apply nu. wmu OFFICE. Tsitcm T0 notisaxmns. A 000!) COOK. bg May lat`? A mall fami- ly. 1]-.nqu|re at 28 Jmcoe Strum. during the morning. ('O()K WANTED. No \\'al.shln . Apply in iho evening to MR5. BRO W. FIELD. M1 Johnston Stroet. nun monnclou Dlvblon Enact in to hillfrtfl `forum on WEDNIEDAY. A khaki o'clock. ` um evening I ..-_.__.-__ lIl.\lICl)lA'l`EI:\'. TWO SMART BOYS tor' messenger service. Apply at (`.P.ll. (`0.. l`e_lo- ` graph. _ THE snbp AND nw1c1.L1\'G on K1} Street. occunivd by A BOY TO CARRY PARCELS and learn the clothing business. Apply to Z.PlHs`.Vu8'l`. -6: w mucx Housnz. EARL s1'mr.1o:1'. in Terrace. street Anni! to H. ._A._ _ _-__. 2 " "if " , :"__.._.:--_ :____2 TWO TR] MMERS wanted for the Mlllinory Yk-paruncnt by RICHMONQ. ORR & ('0. , . . .__.__,-,__,, BETWEEN the Poet Otce and l A l AS~`~ BOOK. 01' no value to anyone but the owner. reward will be paid upon its return to this or eoor to J. FISH ER. Portsmouth. A SHOP ON Kl.\'u .~!'l`nh`.E with dwelllmr shove. Hulurn. Annlr ll Mark TVZIILY. huunn 0! A" company at urm shod- WBDNISIIAY; I SAL: at Mrs. Kirk's. 130 Princess Street, at l0:1!la.m. _ ii: Iy. 11-.nqulre it Slfct I I HIl.'0'l'0ANNO Ncitlml Inn OPIN- KD A LEW PAPI AND PAINT SHOP at rhenbovo plans. when I II ll be planet! In to- celro orders from my old ouuotnu-I And Also from many now out. I will nlzm too on hand I came: 81001! or W PAP an lhe lowest poulhlo rules. A call Iollollod. % THE DAILY '"'"Eii$E.L"." SPECIAL MENTION. `V501,. LVIII. _1.a9;m Tamn-T FUR LE: mRZEM`INDER7SZ. W3_NTEP-f rug`-:53 { {T0 hm: b`H6ivN &. iviFroHELL's CENTRAL BAIEY, 7 .{.nALr AND SIX mm A mvl:.\'s. Block suw. `ngssvrf `I can. 0| u'. .`.'.': &.n. App! I Cl 1 LET. In 7 to I Earl - -a-nu; -o-n unvu" Aali- Pusoorrr. April 28.--A dhutnu tin oocnrnd last night In which Min KM! Odnduilluthu-lilo. Iiolnvunnhd by tho in In: Evorythiu up done an lb but no oouldllliodbnvuvdhlluo. Lnxnox. April 2:!.-Abont two million women hnvudr it: volooou this month. voting or nr vu-dun. vu- trymon, pariah cloth. cotton. member: 0! local ovornnonl bond: and poor law guardian. Many women have boon olootod guudhn dance to otlm-ooa. IIIO IIIG `III III IIOI IIIO WOIHLII 'IIY6llI 1llI`l!III'III;nufuruhhad In-Annnnnb -Imnn uh: Hint` Alan` A l\nALA NEW PAPER AND PAINTSHOP, uuncuunur lot nunu, nu ma u`:-Ewe no - erhnponodtolindarolld bhn her nth. The many bu boon hold to Art}! the claims oi heirs. WI. IOIIIU Ill In 1' bnnornont when an lived nlono. A abet box nontnlnlna 85.46 was found nnd n the address 0! n brother in n Wisconsin town. The body III turned our to the county nndonnkor for bnrinl. but the morgue in er bntponiodtolind n roll ol hnn billn n b.-- Th- -..-.m I... I...-. I.-I.l A- `nu Quoor Iiooopuclo that Oonulnod I _ lnupoood- P|I|>or'n Fortnno. Cm:-mo, A il .-Mn. Don Taylor ouno near ho on burlod I npor. Although the Ind (350 in her on. Tho womsn IIIIIIIIPCI Dy `ll. UIIIIE HKIIMJIII OK the opinion that it would be to the latter of the am imponuoo that the Suez cum] in to Great Britain. A strong Letter That Glvea the Death [ow to the Panama Canal. COIAIN. April 23.--l reaident Nunez, of the Columbia, pnbliehee a man im rtant letter, which in regarded as a deal blow to all the French schema in connection with Panama. and a atron declaration in favor of the prlnclplee of t e Monroe doc- trine. ,It in nef pneitively certain the ounal will never be brought to completion by the De Leeaepe French company. The concea- aion of the latter expire: in l892, and the Colombian government in determined not to grant any exlanlon to the con: v. Both the government end the people are are ex- treme! aulooa that the canal ahould he nieh by the United Statehnd expreee the onialon that H. would he an the lath: Elli ! IIIU IIX Murat duteud, editor of the Cincinnati Comunerrial Gazetu, in dying. Erylipeln, An old aomphint, bu developed into rheu- matism of the bowels, nod in gradually working it: way to his heart. rs. Hal` stud and children, in Purim. have been tele- gnphod for. pus muulu. A battalion of Egyptian troops under the command of the governor of Suskim. And two nboau have started for Port Hulsiln whiz: In recently cu und by the Sends- neoe. An ntbelnpl. wil be made to recap- ` ture the lace II. _,A -I-A--.I _J2A_.. -l AL, l\2_ ,!_,,_A! um many persons were nenousuy mjurea. Yesterday thirty-twopgchges of prepared opiulmnluod at 85.378,u:d conceded in the ueunahip Oounic from Chinn. were wind at San: Francisco. Twenty thousandiollnrs worth of opium ha been niud during the put month. A hnthnlinn nf Favnlinn tr-man: unrlnr Hun peuuou IKI CITCIIIIIIUII. On account of the street nilroad strikers` riob, Viennn, the Fcvoriten, Otulxrin uni Dormbcch qunrton hue been occupied by cavulry. One woman In: trunpled to denlh and many pernonl were seriously injured. Yantnrnlnv thirtv-rwnngphnvan nf nun.-ml .dOpIl'HI|llL Forty member: of St. Bartholomew's church. Ottawa, ticionod to prevent Rev. M r. Hnnnington rom continuing his Alleged ritualistic practises. There in 5 counter petition in circulation. On Anvnnnt nl Hm -tr-not rnilrrud an-llrgn` ouumrul olnot. Cheap and to Cuu-non-Now In the was to an may your I-`uru loptourv than from moths. etc. We keep all the In nt kind. IDOIII. -and the oicorn commanding the three American war ship at Samoa. :1 u the re- cent dinuter there. have reach the any Jepcrtment. Pnrtu Innvnluu-n I.` Q! R. rohnln-nu-`-'. The ociul report: of Admin] Kimberley ` nmpruu DI AIIIITII [III IITIVOG II WIXUI` den when she will undergo mung: treat- ment. n TL- AXALI ._-..._A_ ..l l)__!_-I I. 2_L__l_-. CUUX III!` Illlllly 07 billion. The Emperor and Empreu have gone to Dresden to visit the King of Saxon The Emu:-an nf Aunt:-in hn u-rhmd at &innln. Dr-od'ei{ `3 ;-'ii'e'Ee Ki-1'12` :Fs";x'Jn;;":1`Z Emprou of Auutriu has arrived At ioubr don Ihnrn nhn will nndnl-an mnnnnaa h-AAL U00 U15 PHI In UPOFIIIOB. Count Herbert Bismarck has drawn up a statement to be and as a basin for diacuuion at the coming Samoan conference. It con- codoo the anmnomy of Samoa. Th and "`l'IlI\l`QIl haw: nnnn on lor, um... uul WOBI. At Lhe pout. otce robbery at Pembroke the burglars secured 8600 in poauge stamps, 8150 in cuh,And thirty nix registeled letters containing over 83X)._ 'I`h- In-an.-I1 nf OR; ll:-and 1`-unlr hnounm... containing $31).` The brunch of the Grand Trunk between ~ Mndoc and El Dondo, where n junction is made with the Central Ontario rnilway, will soon be put in opention. (fnunt Herlmrt Rinmnrr-Ir ha: rlrnwn un A lllvlllll. The Canadian Pacific have made aconnecl tion with the Michi an Central road. and a construction train In I be put on at Wind- nor, Ont... this week. At Ihn nnnt AIHA. rah)`.-u at Dnrmkunhnx KIIIIU IFIIIIUII, nurl In (no I`0rm .` \n]0K. Christina Holzworth, of Lowvillo, 3 voter- nn who has been iuune for years. has xe- ceivei I back pension of 813,000 and $75 I month. 'l`L..f`-_-Jl-_ l).-:.:- |_,.., ,,_.|, . , _ , IIVP BIOCK Illll POTIIHIDIG 3000!. The steamer Umntilla ruched San l"ran~ cisco with Lieutenant Ripley and twenty- niue sumon, hurt in the storm st Samoa. (`hr-intinn "nlvwnrlh n`'1\n:\r:- . "-9...- FL'R2\'lTl7RE CRl|`.AM-Poo|th-ely the best And chat I unuon for Runovnunc l`ur~ niluro, vs Mr Scaucheu and nnklnu Old New.

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