Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Apr 1889, p. 5

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`VIC cu uvvuq nub`! ""'wm"' ' '7'..7imnI-1 Aw-t~ we nngn:-n In about nny ye-arl. Combining these Hll]vpIen1lII.llI'it's main outinmu-a tlw u-xpo-ntlnura fur scal year Is thus estimated: E On c.\p|ln|nct`()l:nt .. ` On cunsulldau--I fund account . . . . . . .. .1, uuu -um nnuur uni: nwlil mu it was in the heat mu-rests of the Eugluh- apenkin people of IJIIS cuuutry that it. should be clrcu ated u largely as possible because it showed that the French wrro ungreaning at I rate which would l`Il:IHP them to o\`(-,` shadow the Englinh in about fty Combinim! Mn-rm pumnl.-nwnuri.-x with 0].. rouwrnca It 5300 each. A quarto-r of a million dollars" ll asked to meet expenses in connection with the Frnnchlne Act. Among the special vote asked Ire 83000 to aid in the further extension and dc-veloplnent of the dnirying interests of Qlllldl. 32000 to mix! in the extension and de- velopment of the fruit urowimz Industry of Cull-Ida. 300.000 tuwurds meetinw the upenditure in connection with Nu-. meet- inz of the Amorivun Minng Institute at Ottawa this year. 81000 revoted in aid of the monument to Col. Wnllinme Ihd 81000 to- Ivnrdu siding in the publncntmu of the sixth volume of Le Dicuonnire (`nenenlngiquo do Famnnles Cmuidielxm-4. Concerning this work Hon Peter Mitchell Incidental .ly told `the Home lust nivht that best -nunl-inn nunnln 1.! I'm: ....n..o... oh- .'. ..|.....I.I I1Ill'UQ7'l and lvfhi. Thessnlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Llltle Curruut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Smuhtuu Ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mldlund {arbor (condlllunnl) . . . . . . . . .. Winrlou bruukwulor..- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Monford harbor marks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boavor River dradvhuz (condiIlom\l)_. A nnmmf smnn i. ...|....I .. ..-....:,a.. Beaver ltivordrxhrim; (condillom\l)_... ` 000 A Iumrof $4680 in ukcd Io providu fur thir- Iluu ldditiuull luttef currieu in the Toronto rowoica at 8360 nob. A nnur..r..t .. ....`n;n.. .a..n...._ ' .. ...u....a .. "Supreme Cuurl. (nluwn. addition 10.. nnmmon public Imlldinx ... .. Guelph Poalulco improvements London Poolutlico repairs. . .~ . . . . . .. Orillln public buildings. . .. . . . . .. Pulorboro Custom Huuse.. .- Pulurburu I . O. (ru-vule). . . . . . . . . . Slralfnrd Puuwino lnIprovomcnta.,,. Toronto Mililury Schoul ulrlllshud). .. Toronlo Old For! (now mugazXne).. . .. Toronto examining wurolmuao. . . Toronto P.0. 3.-mlmry works . . . . . . . . .. 'l`oronLo lnnuiu:-am buildings .... Wulkurtou l'.(). and (`usmm ll~ou|u.. I-la:-born and Riva-.9. 'I`hn-nnlnn ~11: . A `tour or u|,ana.m Isl!-II-'l`hn: Cine! On- Iu-Io.l'ublIc Wulu lueuu. ` ` OHAWA. April 23.--'I`he uupplrmentuy `utimuu-n of expenditure {or the year ondma June 30.` 1890, were Iubumtted thiu am-rnouu. They amount to $1,813,757. of which $131,554 in chargeable to capital account. More t|m_u half of this total xtrn appropriation asked is for public won-kn. ' For these 8730,8111: ukod. of which 8l00.lX)0iu fur in: women! of the chip channel between Qua c and Mout.tenL The chief Outariojtexno are: Public Buildings. ' Bellovlllo drilllh ed . . . . ............ . .3 10.000 Hrnutfoyd drilluh .....; .. I0 000` Hamilton public! Illdlng . . . . . .. hm inmrovamouta 20(1) THE SUPPLEMENT;-.nv ESTIMATES- , Total . .___________...,;j___ NOVA SCOTIA NEWS- -. s3.o:4.uq ._ .6 9..'i57.l6l .')`J`l.~l8.'l `I ith the I. e n_e-xi . .3 10.000 .. 10.000 mm 7.0(l) 16.!!!) l0.(l)0 4000 10.000 mo mm 3-hm. was I out ox youoi IIVOI` angled 1 VIP. . The Humbug-American Palm Company`: slum-r Wielnud, from Hun yvilnrday lur Now York, will all II the Anon! Md Ink :::'..".`.-'.:'..:.".'.:.".'.".:::'.. ::..`:' '*"' ' ` Hyman eoknd not-union I00 who at- rived u can. PL, yuhcdor to huh the 9 lad an tho Allegiuy hut-c Wag-in Inn` not at tho gun by; and ol -u-ikorq. who dun unlvun Ind .3'u'.'7aI"iF,'.'i.`.' '3.` ...a'?.'"'i"..ni'rT'uE him. was an oi yellow (or I VIC. vv \IIllll`lIJll yvuuruuy lluulullg Tho mumcnpol ntlaouitiu ldubnr h |'x`no tho ltdolll ol tho it) to r. 6 Dioront lakes of Trimming Braids to lab}: Mn {lmuh mu vou- Parnell. 1* , 2 l'.ogiunw`n fore burned tho torn ol l`oito Run! on Apr!` 7. , an. Inn... D..._..l.u- 1.1. II... O_.L I..- lW\I'l`l' Ill CIIKTI I swan... p.u.{..mu um no-'to-t lot Wuhington yochrday morning. `Fl... nu.-uu-...l .no|.A.:n{.. .1 IJ._L..--|_ I II Ilrllu c...s.s|.`. guru ol 3: mean: mm` or t n on an.:'u":`::-cl lune It `land . olhlon .. .0 ` '8ur[Inn-Gvneral lhamua VII Inlomod o-Iordny by Ibo Baud ol llulth ul Salad ln.. Ihn n can ol vnllnu lawn mun.` ulna`: luv coupon. Auuuv. April 2-Tho cermiccu ol in- corpnrnion of the Edison Genonl Electric Company `an led hon yuhrday. The` lawyers ol the com 11 to the State Trcuuror 8l5,(ll).pt.ho, rlsdto In of one: eighth of one per cent. on the capital. This in one of the Input lncorpontlon fees poid to the Sun for nmny yours. The new compnny in formal` by Thomas: Edison And naochtu to carry out the cringe- tent: for connoliclninn Lhn Edinnn F.lne1ri.e IIIII IIIOCIIIGI VI) GIFT DUI in. .I"II`C' tents for comoliclgtiu the Edison Electric Light. and Mnunfsclutnq Compuayl. ICTTCU Ilk'"IUl|` U` IIIINI` 31?`. I IIIIIKIHI. He stated that he thought the pn.-viuuu nonle- n;em. nhoulul be binding on Rev. Mr. ToInI:In<. And will likely Iuolnl III that vty. one. A number at witna-..-In won exnnnnod in: show than blue plainil land not |n|'Q\'imI1I claimed tho pro norty. mud Iheu Judge Ar Imur diumued l at cue against the den-ndA ant: Mr. Re-dpnlh and Mr. Bvndt-r. and n-- uncd judgment as nuimt Mr<.TumInnn. .Ho uufod lhnl ha llmunhl. the nnwiun: nan]... lieu to I-rt lluullllld wnurn Delun nnrnno `in which its rhforrod In her monry: I up- 'pr-al to Gud that Mr will aunt me, but I lo-ul II.) Iiulr money in Ion in tho wlu-At up;-cul. mm." This vru nfnu wnm-n in 3 job. Mr. Tunnkim tuld her he :houg|n Ipoculnlinn wn wicked. A .......n... ..l _.H-........ .. _ . . . . . . . . _ -.I ... Mr. llliiclntock: "You curried on the bim- `neen of ii Cllllrclllllutl on well u tnet of , elite iiiauriiiico egent T" Witness 2 Yee, life and eteriiiil life." * Cotiiieel then queutioiied him with reference to Lit: residence in llniiiinuli. N.\'., where he ` iiilniitted tlint he got into trouble. At Ni ere gguolll South e colored woman named Ira. ett_ whose husband was e Pulliiieii on em- )-luye and away from home frequently [or nev- ernl Jaye at I time, eroiieed hie wife's jealouey. 3} one occuioii as live we: going along 1 lene to -perilt to Mn. llett and tell her not. to let I her clvldren call his wile uniiies. hie wife oeme riinnniy after him. He took I hold her end ' gave her a uhelriiig, end ehe wee It`l`lOd beck l to the lioueeiu hyek-rice. She fell into the arm: of her brother, `for whom." eeid the divine, "1 line now I werrnnt eaeinet for cnminittinq umiirderoue ult on me with a pair ut liiiuckle donate." I denied that he had iidn-itted to his wife th I he hnd Iinned l with the colored women. in wife At. the: time ettetrpted to shoot him end refined for eeverel week: to live with him. 5 Then this treaty wee eizned: I M! Dnlt Wiri: Iuoondltlon 0! our recon~ rilletlon to every lndlgnlty end In lecretlon l fhnro lntctrd upon you end your reetortn; me teniy position n.~ )'nt|r husband until any one of tht |)l'0nIlI("4 llllullu after due conelderntloiil are broken laoluninly pledge iiiyeolt: I. To do all In m power ionllny the grietend lllneeemy iiilscom not with Mrs. llett. Jul! 15. I887. or at any other time-- caused you, on will montully honor your ll'l`tv ri-est in-n.-ilbllltlee end rigidly giiiu-d you IKIIIIFI any ri-currence at the ceueo or uiireorrnw by pledidiiiz iiiyaelfto live 1 pure lite betnro God and man. 2. To never egeln \'le|t.. em-iik tn. r-eogniim or confer with the said Mrs. It. 1`. lion porsonttlly or thro It i\ lillrd imriv. 3. To iiitiuuiin from lenee. e ten and other uiitroqimmed lam,-I. I. Never under any -.-onslik-rniion will dlrectl or indirectly consult A. G. Hill. barrister, lager: Fella ~ Ont. about our poreonnl iiffnlre. eltherln Ilctttl- . ous letters or in our own IJRIIIOL 5. Not to in l any way airlko. harm. or threaten to etrlke or . harm our Child or fnureelt. x Not to buy. re . cnlve ue ii in. or iiucliimy lone re volvor. 7. "oguiird youreeneit ve nature from further ehocke. and cherlrih your loving con- dence Ind ri-epecthil cu-upcrltloll. 8. Knowtn roin former end expo:-twice yourjudxment o clieriicter to he better thiin mine. 1 will not wool: to or iiuoclete with those whom you may kintlly wnrn iiiu .-ignlnsl. Should anyone of the nbovu II`tllI|l:lt`\ be broken I l|l`! b_\' agree to iimcoiibly foileit and eurrender forever the oiiro and custody of our child to you. lie mother. (3 honor: `roux me. The witness usunlly had some loaded re- iolvere with liiiii. lie brought twoover when miniiig to aucli e wild country as Cniieda. I His wife objected tn these weiipoiitt . .\lrii. Toiiilriiix, Ii-okiiig white and cool took tliv wtiiiiil mid ~\\'oin that her husband lied \i.!uiit:iril,' iiruniteed to give her hall of the S`!-.000 llt`t`.\'|.`t`CN`d tmui Enllllnd Before u.t.r lIll'll:IL'6 ehe told him ehe wee worth ! ...,u--iig. Unune occ.ision he lied placed it 1 ]....iInl n-miter to l.nr lN`dIl, and threeteued [U i hm her it nhe would not giio lllsr e\'idc-ncn Ill 1 Iuhurch tr-Iibl-. She not 3l0.'.`00 lroui he-r ||u;blUl. nhicli she has `l)\'wIlPd no judiciou- ly that it in now worth $7~'*.0(Xl. Oii cross-er eiiiim-tiui the said ehe beceine elicit`.-i-d to Re-\`. .\lr. Toiiikins on his u-czii-I or thin! \tlll. Sim kin-vv at the tIiiio- that he lied it wife in Hiigliiiid from whom he had not than heel! dlVn(C("l. Sim etlinittrd Ilie lied told him that the !..id llIul|I')', but it was in e joke. Slit` mid uhe III: I I|R`ClIlINOf"'IlUl ltl ejolre. The couneel reed I letter lrmn wit- to her husband written before ninrrieno `in uliii-h eln i-ehel-rod In liar mnn.-w ~ "I nu. Dress Trimmings. . .`. .._ ._ --..._ at L\ dluw'I. Ium. .m.~ plainti. who was tho rs: witnou, (uh. llii -Lory uubst.anV'ally As above stated. Aho-r Um nmn-Inge he said they went, cm 3 buds] tour to Lumpo. He had $45,000. Mncln hi: Ila : lulu-r holped hill ! to lumen, and tho invutmonta were Id(`ld loss. Hp Vlmhvng:-d to the Baptist denomination but was at nm. time n lilo iuannnco Agent, tlmunh he occxmunully preached at nriom. chlmchel Hnerv _ "- `)l..:.I.-l..nI-. IO`/.... _---l-J \-1 IL. L.... Ioolu !!7( )'(*an mm [mm mmluiu nuu Ix-came eumged Kn .\Ii-um Lizziu Rl`(`l[)AI`lil, du-. `mar of n reupectwi merchant in tlin town. hen hr- weuv. name and diwrced a former wife and run- mmed to wed the Canadian beauty. He hail ; furtune 013140.000 in Englnnd, part of which he did not get, but he COl| .(`|ld0d that his wile and her relutixes bled him of the whule of his wenlth And then fired him out with 49 cents in `nu Inll`. I-uvslrnl Tim snifn plain-\- wg-nun mu men urea mm out wuq 1:: cqnu fn `us umde nockot. The wlfu claum Um no 1:. ads her 3 present of $40,000 of the sum. poumon. Brie atulwl, the hen are as follows: Rev. Gcmrgo umkim came to Kin urn Full: South about aix year: (mm Em: and and became emnnnd In `Hun Lixiion Ra-(In.-rllu, rlnl-.w'|nl.nr of INTERESTING ITEMS BY WIRE. mym nslwu mu. we semelnens on let uvuue _ The plmnn in I nhurt. gemlanuuly ~lou|nng . CEngliuhmn.n with n clnnwcrupped be-and And a [pair of piuce |Il'.". (lxnseu, Mn, Tolnkiua is A -`young lady with a pale, delnculo face und 8 graceful figure set off by 1 ne blutk uilk dress. She is o:\'ideut.`y of: kt-eh and bggiuesu-like din position. Bridlv ntnlml Hun hon Am an Inllnunr RAW. I A (`ausealfelrbre from the ilijnn frontier _ Tr-led M III! Wenlworll hula Why I Iru. Tomlin: Wu -luloin. HANXLTON. April 23.--The came cnlobro of I ornklns \'. Tumkinl val tried by Judco Armour at the Auizu to-dn . Th. uvidouoo `adduced wan exceedingly; oy and in nolno of in do-tails of rmnlnng but 3 Iuory chnruour. [Ml the written t the unit. coma (mm Niagara gulls -South. he plnint-E. Kev. Goorzo omkine. brought the action against him wife, bor father and uncle, char.-giug cum irncy to bbtuiu his proport. . Hr Iubaoquont y with- rlrew the charge 0 compirscy und proceeded ' i with Lhv acuon 1: hr 1: the retaining oi cer- 1 min property wu concerned. A ue-ulemon: wan umdo-.a year 330, but the reverend gentle- mym asked that tho aattlelnent be let unido Thu nlunnh i. n -hurt nnnO|nnxnnh.J:u.Irina . ' xi . HAND NOW REY. M-1. TOMKINS WANTS" L - SOME OF IT BACK. `___` uuwn uulyv uouuuiu, `I-JV UUU. 100. Black Union Cashmere 20c,25c, 30c, 35c. Black Wool Herietta, 45c, 50c, 60c, 75c. Silk Warp Henrietta, Nun's Velling. Thibet Cloth. Ooupe Cloth. Delainee, &c., all at lowest prioos_ at 111:; W1 1: 1; ` 01' THE B0_(;_DLE$ Heavy am Jolm Cloth. 18c, 20c and 25. Black Soliol Dnss . 40c. 45c. 50c, 75c. Black Stripe Henrietta, 430 60c. 75c. I-Nun} nninn ".I`|lIIAI-A On ORA OIL. 9. ... MURRAY 8; TAYLOR'S 5-4 F;1;Jie`dl_o'th, new shades, 450 and and 500. Branded Dress Patterns in all new shades IIVIAVIV AVAM VVIIIULIIIIUIVI-I LIIVI-I} UVVVU) 250 worth 35c. Henrietta Cloth, 400, 500 and 750. Silk Warp Henrietta, I1, worth $1.25. Striped Henrietta, special value, 45c. Colored Cashmere, 20c, 250, 350, 40c I am! am. Murray & Tay|or s Double7(Til?(`7ol(dvbombmation Dress Goods, 1 \ 0!`, ___,_1l nr l LoIdeninInvPriooI.A Combinatlon Dress Goods, 100, 121-20 .1` 15: Laces,Laces. DRESS GOODS. MURRAY&TA\[OR BL/40/( DRESS 00008. 176 PRINCESS ST. Vin.-n.uA\4 394 599 176 Princess Street looloydui lull Canon. ` ` Ac. binclnmcl: Cincinnati 7, Kuuu * 0|! 6. ` It Phlodclphh : Athletics 8. Colunbu C. At Bullion: lhmlnon 5, Brook! :4. At bonhvillo: Lonhvlllo I7, St. in 1. , - ` M Janey City: Jenny City 1, Boston 4. As Washington: Wuhin 0. Ynlol MNowu-In Novukt. orouol. I'D IIIIIX II II IIITICIIOII. I` `II '0]! allay Ignouuh Alngon, who carrle lk5`9' " _..._.I- Bitok Silks tad Sntinn in all tho mm: mku. Colond Sxlk hilos in all the - nowut_ dudes Colored 8ilk Iomilloux, 75o worth $1. For Duo Goodl, Silks. Irinunings. &c.. soo tin nuuntl innlnr M " . f,&.s2."d`.`?8. pounds. - n--.-_A_ . Losnon, Arril `.`(.-Yeeterde nu the eecond end at dey of the hienchum Enter Steeplecheeee end Hurdle Reoee, with the Jubilee Hmdloe Hurdle noon two milee ee the ettrec on. It hr Rh C "xrQnnn'n hi nnI.Iln.. TL- 'l`..|.- } IV 50 I IIIIIIII UVIl'VIUIIo The Gnu Snrr Hulcliap ofdwwvu. olgnn for 3-year-o d: and u wards at n , lurlonp, WOO won by J. Almond`: St. Svmphorien. The boning was 9 to 2 Igtinn St. Sym horicn. . ...1`hn.nn.1nt_ Jinlnnnnd. itch: ofbm Ioveroi an at n furlongl nu In was won by '. Lowu Sl.u- of &-[n_ Tho (ting wu I0 to 1 spin Stu of . I Erin. wnu vnunur mu yur, urrym` uu pounag. ` The nee fur the Westminster lakes of 10 ooveroignn each, with 800 sovereign: nddod for 2-you-old: at live furlon was won by Lord Gerard : Overvooa. a batting Inn 10 to I again! Ovorvoon. Tho Gran: Sm-rv Hnndlnn nl !ll\.....-., he Irish Ind In-no Tlouplt-run Win Ila Gnu lcu-opolllan land]:-up. L0\`[)0N, April 24.-The Epsom Spring Meeting opened yoaurdny. Phil wu the fort. -third running of the great Metropoli- hn`lnndicap for 3 our-old: sud upward, at Wnoveroigus etc with 5(1) Iovcrei nl uddod, About 25 miles. It Wu won by t. Fonwiclh Irish-bind hone Tiunphcrnu, the winnor lul. year, carrying 107 pounds. . fur Wutminnar nah: n! m I C m-p In-on st 1 I ll Inrlvo rriiulllol. l LONDON, April 24.--In a u I: last even- ing Lord Sslisbury said i e Government had not sdded to the oost of defence with- out reection. In the event of s varisnce with Europenn countries tn enemy might come from the coast. line between Schieawig end France. It wu 5 rnve thing for my mun to ro to Add 3.. coat of Ireisnd to En an 's responsibility of defence by giving relnnd independence. Jumped from the Brooklyn Bridge. Nxw. Yonx, A ril 24.---Lust evening Pntricl Carroll, 3 u oemuker 26 your: old, 'umped from the Mouth roadwny of the lirookl n bridge into the East River. He 'umpo at a point I little beyond the New 'ork tower. He was pickod u& by A in . The tuglsnded Carroll on the 'ow Yor there and turned him over to an oicer. He wu uken to the hospital. Carroll said he can from Connecticut. The Deadly (rlxnrel. R.ocxL.u~'n, Me., April 24.-Willie' F. Welch, aged 12, died yesterday from im- Inodernte cignret smoking aecting hllbruin and nerves. For two years he averaged I dozen cigeretn dnily. -_`. u u--- -av:-. \'in.\'.-u, A ril `24.-The ntrike oi cnrmen in nearly en ed. Rioting, however, con- tinue: in the Favouriten and Hermie unr- teru. The mob yesterday none the cuvelry and reinforcements of infantry were required. Many rioters were wounded and A large number were arrested. Murray & Taylor's, was uc uuulu nun DI uurleu ueslae ner, De~ ceuse he in A Protestant. Carpenter said lut night that he would claim the body gf hil wife and have her buried where he plueed, using force if neceunry. Hie mother-in-luv will light him and a lively time will be the result. DUFIII. When Carpenter henrd of this he bectme incensed and claimed that he had been told tint the ground in which his wife was buried was not. conaecrsted ground, for if it was he could not be buried beside her, be- nnnnn ha in . D.-no..o...i r`.............. .....i T`? Iellgluun Dllerencn Male Trnnhlr for 3 lliulumol over Ill: Wile`: llurlnl. Dl~:DH.\.\I, Masa., April 24.-.\bout 9. week ago Mary Ctrpeuter, A immisomc brunette, `. 6yeurs of nge, died of consump- tion. She resided with her husband, US(,'M' \ Carpenter, in her mother's honw. The de- ceased was a Catholic and her husband is (L Pro! Itnnt. Mrs. Iland, her mother. so- oured n lawyer when she was aware that hnr daughter was to die, and had her nuke I will directing that her body be given to her mother, who was to have charge of her burial. \\'I..... 4'`.__._A._L___.I : .|2,1 u Lucy were \\'aLcD8u. 'lhe hirmc-as` over which there has been I0 much srcculntion and nnticivntion, open- ed yester |_v aft. `.rn0nn in the aviliun in I blaze of glory. It will last all week. rlglll: eye. . The police were alive to the fact of an contempleted ugilintic mill Int night, and carefully watched the Kingston rowl, where A little beyond the Woodbine was in house. ina large room of which the arennhnd been prepared. At `.3 a.m. the (letcctivoa raided the local sport: there, but no apparent evi- dences of is light. It trnnspired auheequent~ ly thet the Ielcct gathering were aware that they were watched. when KirInnu' nl-an u-LLJ. 51.....- I..- |....... place and found A number of l rcuurncu A veralct. ol sull-born. While adjusting a belt on A pulley in Dummoro & Norton's planing mill in Staf- ford-street. yesterday morning I man mmed Moore, who lives in Arg le-ntrcct, receixed ll severe wound. -The be t slipped and struck him on the head just above his `right eye. 'l`hn nnlima -I`:-n all-v- 5.. cl... 3-..; .J .. may were amputated M. the no -ital. " The body ofan infunt, enclose in I small wooden box, Wu found yesterday morning in A drain on Mncpherson-avenue. It was taken to the morgue. A coroner`: jury returned A verdict. of still-born. \\'hiln ..i...o:.... - |...). .. - ....I'-..:- ` unxl. Inc an` mesm." Yesterday's 11.30 G. T. 1%.. train from the out brought two cars of immigrants and be- tween sixty and seventy young girls sent out by Miss Rye. The were passengers qn the Sm-dinisn. The` chi dren went on to the home at Nisgnrs Falls, and the immigrants will distributo through Western Ontario snd Msnitobo. ` Q.-.....l 'l`......... - I.) _'__,,u,,, u : .1 unu .I|lllll.0DI. Samuel Trupe, a lad employed in the Kemp Manufacturing Comppn '3 works, had three of his fingers jnmme in.-apress. 1 They were amputated M. the ho uiul. Th bodv Gilli infnnf. nnnlnnm in A small ` `wailing to tune a Wile i. Gel n ueene--A - _ Pnglllnlc III] lulled. l`on.or~"ro, April 24.--The Board of License Commissioners are meeting daily to hear E deputation: in opposition to the granting of ` liannee and to receive applioetionu. When James Cnsack, a well-known elderlv gentle- man who went: a license for the Montreal House, 140 King-street west. presented 3 duly-Ilgned petition yesterday Commissioner Ryen allied: Are you married ? No, Ilr," he laid, but I've a green desire in be." `It was explained to Mr. Cuuck that the bonrd ha: strong incline.- tionl egeiust granting licenses to unmarried j men, whereupon the applicant promised if the license were granted to get. married Hitlfin six months lint declined to any I whether he hnd seleted the fair lady yet. that being a matter, us he explained, be- twixt me an` mesilf." V..o-...I...'.. II onn m n .. - n 56' i'I:";'3ci" "n'm3u;y:i5"? S31. $1.25, . up to pot them. 40 inum, Arin me, 600, 750, 31. (`.1-mm Vnluminnnn ham 19 an in Allin l.ATEST`SPORTlNG NEWS. FIGHTING FOR A CORPSE.' Ont IUIIIII III-Ila. . A__:I (IA \v_,., 1 1'oRo~'r'o wopucs Tfmx 'rm3 BRJTIISH WHlGWEDNESDAY APRIL 24. HIUIII, Ills In In. uujj 0` C hownogooso Hulahydubooxphhod. 1 It Snot Inked wholhcol-`not pl: udopud daughter shun lib ullo. 1 nunng PIICU WK I IlI,I',. [ |nl.|'[ou'. men have tried to End hill: hi; phoaagnph and perlond dolor! tlon luvs boon an; go every city in the vlllud world; I largo rowsrd bu bun clad; ovary clay in 5.... cu-alnllv lnllowod. uul vol mum -..g..ul.- 1v ul vnvuu, nun: liuv, um), mu, '1. Creun. Vulonoionnoa from 12 m to 40 in wide. For but value in has try at rvwnru nu nun UIIIUI; uvvry NOW III DOIII l carefully followed. Ind Qt until yuuu-day ` 3_ _one tllo Illjhhlt in wine he yll. "Z.`2"nf..':`.':1 .".':T;aI'.';'I. a .'..".'l`u".. .".'."..'.'. honlut uonhovu cIItroInlIVu'- t, i I ll: dlI'IotioIaof(.`undp, 1! .'3f .'. ..'.."....."u..... .. .. .. .. .......`.'..T II III ll'0I'II IIIII Clly. `it was In: summer, it will he umgmbu. ed, that the Inrtilng disclosure wu mule that ho had boon ayotemntleally robbing the gravulty fund, of which he was the tar. nay. and tho very dly on which tho manor wu made public bl hlgothtod 5 loonol 0t0,omv|th nu Iphvrhuh and db]:- purod. Until the receipt oi this letter not 5 word had been hard 0! him ad Mg hiding place was A ll story. Pinkerton : nd ill: hi: --1-._--_..-I J..-.A_Al-.. In.-- L,__ -.,, or `Inn uunulou mo uuuy mm: 01 mg xchunge out of near $200,000 by man. of for mortgage, u been lou-ngd gt `it ` IIIVI (Ill!!! from Foster hlmulf. ` in 3 private loner nddrcued bynhim go My old acquaintance on the I-Ixchnn 0, land mulled in In obscure town in moxico, who`:-0 Footer ha been` than his munonblo I ht from this city. 9. Wu lnl. nnmmu-_ It will In n.m.mh.._ `liq luv York Produce In-nun Gunny fund Dehullor located. Nuv You, April 24.--'I`ho worgl Ill passed around yesterday among the brokou on the Produce Exchsngo that than where about: 0! William R. Footer, jr., the luv- or who owindlod the lgrnluity fund of the of -0 t....--A _..-A--... -. L--- |_-__,; .. _..._`._.v.._ _..--.n.. New Bninm, Conu., April 2-l.-Llght- ning struck the shop of Smith lime, in Whlgvillc, Snturde . Hoyt Smith, who was silt n;nt hie let e near the corner of t e building where the bolt cemc down, wee parelyzed and knocked into the nhsvinge, which were set on fire by the eiectric uid. The lightning followed the mein line of ehsfting, firing the oil on every bearing. The sho we- on fire in six or eight pieces before t workmen were swere of whet had he period. Mr. Smithisy unconecioue in the same: when the situetion was redis- ed b his comredes. The i|O80 from the sun pipes were turned on, and life end Eromy seved. Mr. Smith wee found to c iy burned, but I'Q(`u\'ered without serious results, efter experiencing s feeling of numbness for some hours. LAO! curtain st lllnwt buns . In Onnerwlse its was lJnInjured-lIne4 Ileus nape era Workman. Puu W. Va, April 24.-A strange electric freak occurred near Eliza- beth, Wirt County. a day or two sgo. A heavy thunder storm passed over the resi- dence of Mr. S. 1 . Bsrnes. .\ terrible dash of lightning followed. striting the house and scattering the building in every direc- tion. Mrs. Barnes wss standin in the middle of the floor st the time wit I glans jsr of canned fruit in her hand. The jsr was broken and scattered and the women : hsir burned close to her bend, still neither Mrs. Barnes nor her two children, both of whom were present, were otherwise injured. Two llwelllnn vousnuned. Srrt-znx Bnmcn, April 23.-'1`wu dwelling: and content: bflollglll to \\':lhun Rodgers. farmer. of North Orillin, three miles from hon. were descroyrd by fire At noon today. Noth- ing was nrod ; Iona nbuut 81000; no insurance: cause, I defective stove-pipe. ROBBED OF HER HAIR BY LIGHTNING. Murray & Taylor's evening. Gabriel Dumontii young to .\l\-mans to col- lect. In part! of hnlfbn-ed: and lndmm who Rar- llcinlh-d ilrtlm Rip] r..h..xIum in nu. -m. ;... loci. I: put! 1)! unubn-c-(In and lmhnm who Ear- im llcipuvd in't.ho Rirl rebellion to unite with to Ann, lllrdrr WIII Oil. 5 1 A1'LMI:n. April 23.-At nu enrlv hour this \ morning Provincial Detective Clayton and Coroner 1 . \V. MnLny were notied to In- veatignte I cue of uupposod murder at. Spring- eld, six uules from here. Some eiamno-n year: no Gifford VViIlinm- m)'8t.('l l0llsl] dip Ippearorl. E-idence is fmlhcunnuu that ho wu fuully murdered and Im body l.l.\I'uV|' into I well. Smce than n lune 1-xicla hotel has new erected over the spot. u ..---In ; -v uurntvu. Wmmrm, April 23.-A verdict of man- slaughter was return:-d unsiu-I Bub Heifer at 1 thuinquu-at on the body of Mary Hood Lhll arching. Huh!-ml Hnmnntin cnuna On \l`...o..... n- ...I _.-..-, ..-...`-nu, my,-nu nu -v--n-uv IIIVI .\I0.\`TIlE.\l., April '23.--Anly .\l:nloney, who has he-nn out on bail rxer un.ca mu first eight days after his Irrc-at Ill cmmocliun with the $H,000 jewelry cause, was n--nrre-slod to-day when he cnmo to court [0 ultrntl us the anquet in the Phillips cur. Judge Danny- :-rs has 0l'da'l`P(l hum to bring new bail instond of that lurnishkd by Harry Phillips, who is under arrest lnmsrlf, and thr delay being up to-lay Andy will again lodge with Fnther Pnyotte. It in and mm. startling develop- muI.s_in the case are llkbly lo Culne out wit In ` the next few dnyl. `EMBEZZLER FOSTER IN MEXICO- iuutllltll UVCT [H8 Inll`. Mrs. Buroid in a buxom lady of pleasing mmner and almut. 35 years of ago, an Fitz-Morris a slim, sallou-faced, beardlesa youth ofl9. It is needle-3| to say that everybody is talking, uni much sympsthy is expressed for the desert:-d husband, who is using every endeavor to discover the guilty pair. ... | JICUIIL (,0 I number 01 other nuuumgs. The story of the mdually formed inti- macy between Mrs iuruld And her lodger in most likely known only to themselves. With this the local people have nothing to lo; their interest was wholly engrossed with the simultaneous dimippeannce of the two and co 'ectures as to their probable des- tination, of hich no one is yet corroctl_v in- formed. The elopement ovcurrenl on Thurs- day night last. Mr. Burtield, it is laid, immediately consulted the Toronto detec- tives, and u wnrmnt was sworn out for the brrost of Fitz- Morris, but the route he and Mrs. Burold took` could not be learned. Mr. Bureld in said to have been quite proatrued over the nfiair. Mrn Rn:-Gnlxl E. .. Lu... . l.,l.. l\' ..l..--:...A uswu nor is nunuy ox_sIx Im'\ Clllltlreu. Mrs. BurIield s new-found lover, I8 alleg- ed. in William I*`itz-.\Ioru-is; better known at ` Windermere as ``Bill, , 3 rather cmlsverous looking young Englishman, who for the post your or two run A wnsher nmuufuctu;-ing machine at the Ontario Bolt W0l`k5. Where George Bu:-eld is also enwloye l at present, on the construction of thu -branch railway line from West Toronto Junction to the Bolt Works and the noisy rolling mills. No one appea.red to know much of young Fitz-Morris antecedents, awe that he came from London originally, sml eight or nine months ego went to l.n).'u`d at Bureld's house, "which is situated on the rising `ground near the {alt Work: and Id- jscent to I number of othm` buildings. story the amduullv fon-nnd inti- Elopc-non 6!: Wlndermrre Womnn Wllh I 'OIlI"`.3U[Y'.-Incl)` Ilnlulney Agu- lodged in Jul]. TOR0.\'to, April 24--\\`indermcre has ,n Ieusation canned by the dinppenrsnce of Mrs. Burtield, who, it is alleged, has levnnt- ed with a mule admirer scarcely ,half her Ie. Her hnnhnml llnnrxva Rnrnlzl g :11. All Widdn and lakes. all prion. 10 in Rlgn} hug: Inn '75 C cu wuu a mute aumu-er 50|||'*-Y .mm I0! age. Her husband, George Bureld, I re- spectable man, well-known in St. Alb|n I ward, is left to Inourn the heartless dapuh EIJQ 9! hi; better half, as well as make pro- ` vision for is family of_six Imsll children. ' Hurpldh maw.fnuml Inwar no nllnn. ASENSATION m A cum sueuna or . TORONTO. _.o.. Ancly haloney Again In I \I_\.._.,_ , . ..u. . DOMINION Domes. A Illneulonu I-In-ape. n n .- Winnipeg Wlreletu. ., `Inn . -4 I Durance Vlle. . ... Q .-. -----.v-- v-- --v- UuIII"UDC' -rf$G ..""':."a..`.* ....":.'i`. em.`-"-...... .....JZ.*.*.'...::..:*.*`..::.*':..,..."' .5: kilo! Dcvolulhor Ind no Duh, bu; cl-nu-nod death so any who and `be colon! Inna. 'non~nninnInn nnullto mun In-as nv Uonunawoou. apm za.-'1'no report coma lrom Winrtou shut the tubing tun Eshol ol Oollingwood has been burnod and Iunk. Sh Ion lure a few dn_yu mo `tor any land, Valued at %)0. mound II Ray Cumin for mom A dunlllnn homo nnd nah nl 9.. manna`. Ior now. A dwell! homo and puhol thn content : nwnod oy rid Wuu. nicnmd in Int Ward. am totally dnuoyod by In this unor- IIBILHNI lllll uuuuuuw. 53 lain Pongoo Silks, all shades Blnck and Colored Silx Ioires, all pricaa Ribbons, Sowing Silks, Bmds. Buttons, &c.. to match I1. Dress Goods. at was clued ycueruuy. IJIO III} me ooulea were found in e lake near here Hem-e In married to A highly reop"ct.eble young lady of Jackson, Mien. Ha wee arrested while 3 on his bridel tour and pleoed in jail here. A I mob etol-`med the jail end twelve of them , were killed by the eherllfe dopntiu. The .dey In continued In arguing A motion for ; 8 change of venu . ` lmporu um 01 |0|Illl,lI9 III I! I'll. over the prcvimls your. Hr. \\ sllor reportll connuoulu docrouoin the king- dom in the nnmbcr of person: committed ` forlrill during the lat decade. In 1878 the numlserwu I for every I446 of the ` upulnlion. and in N87. I {or ever N25. The uliminutiun in mime in nor! to the nprud of education. Throil III! I5 I`:-oplo Were Illkd, Imuuxoouu, Als, Aiil 24.-Tho trial of Dick Haves, who in o wish having murdered his wife Illd tw mlo duughun. called yesterday. Th 1) tho bodies -on fmmd In n lulu mur hm-n I-hum. -.. nch`: Trude wul the ILI. WAsm1nr0N, April 24.--(onsul-(`-onornl ` Waller of Iuunclon report: 5 geuernl revival I of thotrudo and commerce of the United ! Kingdom. The improvement in lnuiinou in enpccinlly noticeable in the Ihipbnildlng in~ duatry. The \'||u of goodl imported into the United Kingdom from the United Staci in I887 wu S-H.'i,`. I.'-.370 and ex rt: there to S`20l,`.."00.75(), an increclt cl 4.244.385 in Imports And of $l3`l6l,795 In exports, previous Attempted Bunk Ielbbery. VE.\"l`l'RR. (`nl.. April `.23. --To-day ll noon one l\1c("nrthy, recently discharged from `.he county hoepitnl, entered Colline & Sons` bnnk. The cashier hnd gone to lunch, leaving Jack Morrison alone. McCarthy said hie poverty and despention caused him to think of Iuicide. He laid I pacluge on the counter _whiuh he eeid wu dynamite, drew e"lix'-Ihooter and demanded $30,(X)0. Morrison dodged behind the counter and ran out of the door. The robber seized $4000 and walked into the street. Morrison gen: the alarm and A crowd gnthered, but nn one we: armed.` The thief hed A horse hitched near by uni Wu making for that. The elieri. who Wu et hnnd. stepped into A hardwere store end eeiud e shot gun, when the robber Illrrendered. The money wan ell recovered except 820. which we: prob- ably hint on the Itreet. Nwpuuoballnugl Paul lulu Ixplonlol. Buumvonn, Ah, April M-4 Ina- uxnll ll Illa -or Rnlnn Kill: nnu we OHIO!` to I runner in the barn. John Schoeld of Beech Hill, about three miles from Keutville, and his child were killed b lightning on Sunday night. Scho- sld em his fsmily were preparing to re tire for thsnightwhenthey were startled bye sudden crash as thou h the house hsd fell- en. Immediately fo lowing the shock s buzzing sound went through the room and Schotield wss knocked senseless. Just then the whole side of the house fell in. one of the basins fnlling on s I2-yestvold child and injuring it to such an extent that it died 3 short time afterwards. Mondsy morning some neighbors hsppened to pa s Schofield'a house and noticed its dilapidated sppe.-1r- snce. On entering the buildin s shot-king sight was presented. Schoel wse lying stretched upon the floor of the front room with his mouth cut and A black streak ox- lendiug from the month down to his knee. j which indicated the course the electric uid had taken. Immediately beneath the deed I men was A hole in the tioor where the cur- rent hsd gone through to t"e ground be- nesth. The- sight presented In s. most ghsstly one. hchoelds eyes were pro- ' truding from the sockets, his tongue was burned end his whole'body wss colored ` purple. His little (`hild wee lying close be- side him with its head crushed in by the falling timber. In one corner of the room Mrs. Schotield sud three children were huddled together slmost. scared out of their senses. They were removed to A house in the vicinity. 3 n: ---I - -mm um. Oonunawoon. April I3.- he report 1: mm Winlnn lhn. lb: lnhlnn mp mu. I I 1 Iulcldr an l.nwr-nu-eIown-TrrrIbIe Tragedy Al Be-url Illll." HALII-`.\.\, April `J4.~-\\'ord was received from Lnwreucetown yesterday afternoon that n man named Norman Hiltz had com- mitted anicide there by hanging himself. He fastened one and of I ro to his neck And the other to I rafter in t. a barn. Jnhn Q..|..~.l>.IA AC u-..,.L. uni ..L....a. `L--- MURRAY &. 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