Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1889, p. 1

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` u u luv 0 I N 5 `V lth K33:-n7 .c`|i':'u'n`4l`o:-`re n.u-pic-on 1.} 8I...0oorgo'I Eufolely and ham hnduoa or .-:.u.I. All Iwlhlunon are cordially Iu\`Il.OII to st- Iond u. to non. at .51 uuorm.-`a mum 2:8 p III. J. 3. Bl! H. A. loasnn. `H.\Rl)I,\'l~IR. 1.31 Ezlrl .\'[1`(-vl u uu 1-day. l`:lll HY` Empress I skin. 2 T13- is the IIDIII on twenty. - . Glorlouu was the Enter music at III the ohurchu. Grand IIINIOIIII of pulse Ami thanksgiving rolled up to Heaven, rojololng that Christ bu rlnn, not Ion to-do than nineteen hundred you-I ago. Llko mm- mu It in I neuron of hkuod and open-hunt ed chnrlty. bringing oy Illd qlodncu to the hmnuoltho . at to the nplcndld mnnloouno Iowan which every you w more ount-onl dooonuou t hyur Ill everything out baton `um; . .'\u lock (out mu. ulululr care, can ace everything. have a ood I me, and get back home with- out the one of a dollar. Eeeter Sunday came to ue u one of the moat glorloue dzaye in the year, For the tint time this aeaeon the south wind came genial and warm, and nature, reepomiing to the challenge, seemed to leap into eudden and glorioue lile. EVOI'\ body wee out of 000" ' 2;_rE.|.!|"U endnnulerman ' on. w 6 at; thfllr greateetpleuure u h the open air, fairly rev;-lled la the warm anal invlllng eunalliue. Our (lerman frlende lo not reeemble their Hnglieh or American coueinl. Inetead of putting twenty dollar: In hle pocket and etartlng nlf alone to have a good time. Hana takee hie wife and all the children. What ! Leave the baby at home! No, not by a lon allot ; bring him alon too. And ao the w ele family etart ol. an the Germane will have a better time with all Me {anally 99 two t_l_9l_!! (Lg hm than 1'5` EI'llie'iI'man or an Ame can can have alone on twenty. - Glorlona ran the Run. ......a. -- --I -L 7 ' `Tia lrne. tin pity ;and my `Lia. `t-In true. The bill I trust will pus, for it in our in` nation to make this city so ale during the celebration that, while we will not be uitc prepnrod to uk our county y friend. to gn their wallets on the lelvgrtpll polo: IE5 lamp-posts. Itill us far us human cure unl foresight can do It Quperintendont Byrncl will make truvellin and Right seeing in this city to secure thst t re average countryman. with ordinsr caro, can everything. good with- ....o .|.- ..-- -1 - J-IL- -Gl l` Youl w'I.:1'n:Tz -(Iil.`()V;l:ZSi JWWI REEVES , King Street. 3]) Sample pain to be sold at wholoule urlcoo. ,__,`_, ,._... .,.,...i..... no ----u.u 1:: one money looted in these successful raids would have found A restin place in the till of Dry Dnl lar's saloon. fnspector B) I nee says that it's a thieves` den, and that rolilu-rs Are the cum. puuiuus of tho individuel ulm represents the Snxtli wind in the legis aturc 0' New York. We knew long before hv found s home in states prison thst Bvodle Alderman Jnehne was I receiver of stolen gnu-ls. It in atter- ing to our amour propre to know that these are the men that represent us in our state and municipsl councils ; without their aiul politics could not be successfully run in this city. -nu- ...... -r EH17 WIN]. When the bill to arrest known thieves without warrant, and which was special intcudei to protect visitors during our cen- tennial celebration, wan up before the legis- lature Dry Dollar Sullivmx jumped to his feet, for it threatened a, large portion of his constituents with not only the loan of their liberty but also it deprived them of nm: of the moat protable opportunities of the century. The gold mat hen they have inisuul, the pocket-books they would luve raked in, the urea: they vozxulnl have snatch- ed. No wondler thnt Dry [Dollar felt out raged, and beside: this much of the money . H.:......' A... _-.x .L-. _.:n um uculre or me warn, and the-wretched s ace from which the points radiate is. in t e very irony of fate. culled Paradise Park. though its associates for a hundred and fty years have been those of the pluee which is an posed to be the very opposite of Puruliso. n old colonisl days it was a plague spot-, then for on me outskirts of the city. Part of its domain was occupied by s klock or pond, in the centre of which Ins an island on which all the executions took place. It has sustained its evil reputation rom that day to this. The most respectable business there is saloon keeping, though thieves snd gamblers sre held in high re- pute. Its most prominent politisns have graduated from the rum shops and gambling hells. and one of its choicest products is Dry Dollar Sullivan who now represents the ward. [but Mr. Sullivan is deficient in the three R's is not to his discredit, for his op- portunities were few and his constituents did not require it. His compatriots, Fatty Walsh and Paddy Diver, have fought many a lmnl battle in disputing the supremacy cf the ward. \\'L_,_._ ..L,_ |,:n . \\ usnington. I r In my last Ispokc of the immense iutlux of thieves and of the measures taken by the police to prevent their depredntions i on our visitors. A ball was introduced at Albany intending to give the police enlarged powers in arresting well known profcssiovml ,.picl-xpockets and l.hl(`\'(:S, and its passcgta cruised rnther acriin:-ni--us delmte which lurnught llry D illar Mllivun to the front. Who is Dry Dollar -.\`uHivan, you ask `. He may not be known on the outside, but in New York we know him very well. The Sixth ward, which .\lr. Sullivan represents in the legislature of tlu- tete. is the great centre of thieves, murderers, hnrlotzs, gumb- lcrs, and all sorts of di,~repu'.uhle characters with whichthiscityiscurzed. 'l'herearevcr)' many very bad places in l\ew York ; places where your life would not be safe if you were known to have a dollar in your pocket, but among them all there is nothing quite so bad as the .\`i\'th Ward. It is not a large ward. It can he crossed in any direction in ten minutes, but within its borders sin enough blooms and blosstxm fora city of ten millions. On Centre street the Tombs rears its solemn front, and within its sorrowful walls many eminent citizens of the Sixth Ward have ended their days, the expenses ot their taking of? being defrayed by the country. The Five Points stands nearly in the centre of the ward, snd the-wretched IDICG from whir-h Qhn nninrn n-Alas- :- :_ I-xmllu: uoutcuuml uh I IMIUII. Ihe air is lull of it. the H[Ul'( d ;u- lull nf it. l*.'\'ery- hmly is full of it. 1: n 21 delicate st_xlnjccl.1 know, but the qut-stiuh is lnrcctl upuu us, whether we mll or um. and that in, was (leurge W. as correct .1 man as postulity aupptlses him to he`.` \\'hen we promised to provide for his (l88Cl`l)l.hll 8 uunl give them a free blow-out, we'counwd all there was in sight, and came to the .-unclusion that we could carry them all in u huckney "council with u. one-horse buggy contingent, hut counted withuut ourhu-t, lur from present app-mrmu-cs there will he enough of \\'mslr ln;.{t0us and \\'ashinl_;v nn`e pollateral issue to {ill the upvrd hou.~u- uncl (`rum the sur- rnuuding streets. Non. mind you. these are no sham relations, or as thegt say In the classic vernacular of lfhathatm street, '10 "auides. but the real Simon Pure article, and no mistake, am] every one of them wines with: carefully prepared pedigree, stmigllt as a string, from himself to George \\'n.shington. ln mv hmv I nnnlu. no` ylm :......-..-.. ..n "rm-2 TOUGHEST wmo IN THE GREAT METLTOPOLIE}. . sz: 1V,I~:'a"J'Ji;:k. at dulicutu: 8l_l|I`j(:c(,_ I : r. Linn. i. u-...-. _'-i.--- \.~4 I 1"1n.crk-`cl n~t01,{i\'c uuy tn Lin- lmtimn. .1 he air is ` .-full it. furcud mum nn nhysyon. HUUSIC AND L01`. 3l0 Earl Street. bulwer-n Gordan omll Mfrmlulrt-c-1:4; Ii large Iooma md back kitchen; lnnw vlulurn and pump; good well and outside sheds: house vmrmnlul to be warm. The question whether the {radon of Edinburgh shall ho ooalornd upon Mr. nollhtobotubmmodto thence cl nhnnvnn ' Cnvs-In ol Alias. PI.ruo1"rn. l s.. Aprll 97.-Tho surfscs over the Boston mlne. opsrstod by tbs Dsls~ wars & Hudson osnsl Co..AosVsd In yester- day. Mllllons of gallons of wstsripoursd in the opal Ssvsrsl smployss nsrrowly ssos . rss hundred mss srs thrown out ol snploymsnt; loss, O70.(lX). nuw muuumu Icnool tor girl: until she becomes of :50. Emma, who pleaded uiit , was committed to tho count (no! or I x monthl Ion OIII day. Both ogirln retired with smiling (soon and wnvod I parting u- hm to the Ipocuton. a" nut IITIIIIIII DOIIOIXGL Nnw Yonx, April 26.--Honriott.: and Emma Day, the youthful rebugu of Sum- mit. N..l...nnu assigned (or thouooud time youordny. They chained And smiled uuconcornodly II they wok their uonu. Hen- iiotu. the younlpr liner, who in fourteen, retrwu-d her armor plan out not guilty. Judge McCormick scum-nood her to the State lndultriol Ichool for girl: until she us. Emma- who nlnuiml nnlllu mare to-nlgnu." After order In: restored the council ut- tled down to buslnou ngnin. u you uo welgn over ZUU lbl. " The mnyor-Now see here. I want you to clooa that gap of your: ; you are the only man who ha been muting O fool of himself hare to-night." Aftnr nnhnr on nan...-.4! u.- -........:| --. uuyngnul out or you. X Councillor Gullodge--"You don`: dnw Inter enough ; you nre not big enough, even If you do weigh 200 lbn." The mnvm-_Nnu nan Imp. I ......o ...... Cllller. ' (`he mnvor-\'uu nre nothing more than -n cur, and if you don`: keep your mouth shut I will come down there snd choke the dnylighua out of you." (louncillnr l}nHnrInn_|*V.m An-`I -I--- yugohncillor (`-ulIedue-"Ynu nre, god I wnnt you to understand that I am no fool either. "|__ ________ A1" Councillor (Ju|lelge-\'on had better be, careful how you talk ; you don`: want to be throwing any slurs at me. Ifyou nre I pro` iessioml man. you are not going to my what. you like around here." I`)... .....m... nun... :_ u...-_.L- -- H \'l.\'H ur('hnac.l me n! the l.A'l'l'lS'l' l.\I- PMU 'l-ll) l)gl.\'l`AL ()l I'IRA l'lNO (`H.\l|tS. I have for snlv, in oodordx r. A SE(`l).\'l)l|.\ND DENTAL (`Hal auimhlu for (I barber chair. Apply at this olce. ` )uu ule around nere. ' The mnyor-Who in throwing slurs at you 1'" (`nnnni"nn l1o.II-.l_.. u\7_.. _., - I ' VII. The mayor was of the opinion that there was some illegal technicnlity in connection with it which fnrmers and common shop- keepers coulul not exnctly understand Anal he would like to lnwe it more fully explain- ed. xrpuug rum no. :45, wmcn read as follows : "Nu ex peuditurca of money nhnll be finally sou-I on unless npproved of by the commit- tee on nance nnd Adopted by the counv cil." 'hero the Council Meetings Are the [quail of Any Clrcun. AL A recent meeting of the Oak ville town council, All the rules were approved of ex~ 1-opting rule No. 28, which read follows Nu rxnoandivnnu A ....~....... -|..ll I... u__n.. he was John said no. on me navy l00Ke(l decidedly blue. Husbands. do not watch your wives too closely; have a little condence. Don't think that you are all right and that they are all wrong. or if you do you may pay for it as John Zehner did the other day in Brooklyn. John has is young and a very pretty wife, and John's wife hail never been to is theatre in her life. and looking at the great big posters on the fence wan seized with an uncontrollable desire to go, but like a good wife she asked her husband's con- sent and fifty cents; like the savage that He started of to to work and Maria put on her bonnet and made A bee line for the Novelty theatre, but before she reached it her heart failed her. and like the good, obedient wife that she was she went back home. John run down the street suspecting that she would not obey his orders and hid under a stoop near the theatre so as to see her 0 in. A liceman caught sight of him anfdrngged im out, arrested him for a sneak thief and John spent all light in the cell! sml was discharged the next morning a very repent snt man. John says he wss a fool. aml .isria perfectly coincided in that opinion. He says she c\u go to ballyhack now, hut he will never "watch her agsin. Right you are, John: stick to that. What s the mat (or with Marie? St-e-`s all right! Who's all right? Maris !-Yours truly, kunanhuiu Where Co` As the owner of ne trotting stock Robert Bonner, the modest owner of the New York Imlg/2r and .\laud S. has no equal in the United States, if in the world. I s.w him at the Tracy sale last week, an inter estc(l'specta'tor, when one hundred heud were sold helonging tn the secretary of the navy for .3`~ll-l,U00; the highest price being six thousand dollars for a prize stallion, which was purchns-vd by Schultz, the baker. Qeveral times during the mic: I thought Bonner was going I . nuke a tlyer, bllt. if he (lid he managed it. .-an we-ll that uuhndv saw him bill. Ten minutes after Svhultz, the baker. secured his prize for six tlmnsuuvl ulullars, he was offered nine thousand for his bargain, but declared that twelve thousand would not buy him, wherein: the secretary of the navy looked decidedly blue. Httnhnndn an Inn} u-nt..I-. ........ --1---- --A MUNICIPAL LIFE IN OAKVILLE. ...... mu 5... ...n unay rrom nome with this young man, who then occupied 8 very good position. and lived with him as his wife. After a. time she returned to her father's house and introduced him as her hualsund, and the couple lived with her parents over in year. the young man doing nothing to sup port. his wife. Suddenly when compelled to leave or work he inlox-med her parents that` he had never married their daughter and left. Then he sought. to compel her to live with him. assaulting her in the streets. and wherever she got employment to support herself and child he denounced her to her employers as an improper person, and told the story of her shame. Finally, maddened by his cowardly persecutions. she had him am,-stud, und notwithstanding his oller to marry her she landed him in the peniten- tiury. An fl... nl'nnr (.5 (Inn ..-..n:.... .o.. .1. n,,., ,. \.\3Ul| one must. exnmuumnury state of ntfqirs was almwu uver he-Lml in a police court. It appears the p_.1rtiesmel several years ugo and the gill run uxmy from home with this youmz mun. Whn Hun: nr't~nnin.] n \Ix.r-I1 nun] . THAT Dh2Sll:AJiLE lHC>`llIl.\'(`lt2. on Karl strum. known as ` Thu. Mums:-.' il) G. V. MAX WELL. Sm'.rntur\' I`:-na ......i..wu.c, ncn ulczsaru uuu rexIncu,1uul the null mi.-4 Lllu most brutal,` dirty, besouccl kiml of u znunp. Then the tramp clwiumal the womuu us his wife, and the wuman re` puliu.rerl the claim. When brought into court face no face the woman dropped ou the lluur like is shot, and it was some time be- lurv the trial could go on. When it did pro weal the moat. extmumlinury state of ntfqirs ll(hLl`(l in n nnli.-n nnnrf 1. ...,. n n mru mu .~x'|. l.llL' In.'.'n n '.nl!\lll}_'. v1\ very rcspcctuhlc ymlng wulnun hm! a _\m`m;,; znnn urr..~u~:i fur assault, and hu v.-13 mfg-,l_y Imlgml huhilid priuun bars. The lu:Iy'was lmndsume, well dressed and refined, and the mam Wm: ['11- vnnnv In-naval` AL... L-..----J ran llrohuu Bontolood. 17...... A___n .|1| n - . Y- lsnumnum. -37,-1889. A Pluck: Llulo Follow. Cnlcmo, April 27.-Tho )3 you old son of J. C. Hound. ohhl cloth 0! the Wobnh rsllroud. wounded and captured Ibnrglur hon Int III M. who had jun plundered MI inherit can. \ um um Awooa at Iowan prlou Gnwlord'u. loot ol Quota mm. ......... ...... unuuuuu uuuuuuwuly won mo 6 ht. Th I rdut blow; Inn; [$586 tlfhali i;":6J: sod 0%: `I: I0 mnln `III unnnnd ht` nnnp --ul ......- .._. _y-- wuvvv a un- lgilb 6"E6iiTl 'CitJm': o ortl 1: the mglu won eonnod to guard and crou- counter. wuuupu w on corner tho winner. It won ovldonc thnt Cnrdl`, thou h a clever boxer and hurt! hitter. hid no 3.0. spins! the Aultnlion, when length of reach and ooolnooo undoubtedly won the MR $2.. '.1~::..`:,.-*.o_';'%- '""2u1e2o In AT rx\71:WA.\'D Ai1A1.r A1i*s(11 xn CENT. Apply to n. A. unvnzxs. Block Su-eat. over Express (mice. j Thelrz liouted Chnmplon slnggor le Knocked unite Groggy. Sn Flcuclsco, April 97.-In the aenth round of the fight between Peter Jecheon end Petey Cerdnlf the letter wee groggy when he clinched end Jeckeon geve hlm e right end left on the ribe. Cerdl tried hml to gather himeell. and put up hie hende foebly. Juolteon got. him ln his corner -ngalnet the fopoe end iundlng over him struck him blow After blow which Cerdil took merely throwing hi red :3 the right. . ltwee evident he wee nleh end the upectetore urged Jeckeon to knock him out. Cardiff eluggerml to hie choir and Jackson told him to give It up. The lllnnee lie men nodded I feeble eeeent and shout e no eecunde before the gong eonnded Jeokeen welked to Me the winner. It. in Avhlnne eL.e rv....nr .L-.._L - me June: ulngreenl. . Reva. Motors. Tnylnr, Edwards nd Hoo- per cnptured by Bushiri sud held for Mn tom of l.000, have been releued (311 the paymenfof the mm demanded And have ar- rived at Zantibnr. ' I (I II uduoltnnplo. toll cod Mum-and It `Iowan pr|ou.- 3: to }nwlord'u. Quota nnn. sue uue named. June: Stone, jockey. charged with shoot ing Henry Miller, I bartender an Coney Ir land, Int June, was found guilty of murder in the tint degree. In two previouu trial: the juries disagreed. Ravn nun 1`...I.... I.u..-..a- L_A ILA lrom 02,280,050 to I`! 409,280. The new license luv in Boston, Mun, which goes into etfect May In. limi'l the number of licensed plscea in that city to .780. And l.500 drinking place: must clooe|b_v the date named. ,'nn\A- 094-- .`._-L ,.. (L - V ` '~' or mr. annugnneaav. Woodstock in growin _|low but sure. The populatinn iucleuod mm 5,314 to 8,808 during last year, and the Assessment rose from 92,286,555 to 82 409,280. Th. now I:.-........ 1.... 4.. 11...... us, gut-at mr A week. It is rumored that Mr. Van Horne will resign the management of the C. I`. R. next week, and will be succeeded by W. White or Mr. Shnughneasv. \v()0dII.n(`|r in nrnnuinn -ln- I-...o -..__ TL- AUIIIICBI. (`hief Justice Fuller bu rented Leland castle, New Rochelle, N. Y.. for `he sum mer, and ex President Cleveland in to be his guest for week. It is. rum.-...l .1... u. 12. IL, `-- uumcer or me percentage of death. Lut night White Cups administered I whipping to Funk (it-hrline, of Riverside, Ohio. Gehrline`a otfence was general worth- ieuueaa. (`LLJ 1.__.: .- n . - - - uuu pull! e:u,uUU tor A neul cont. . '1 he latest. oicial mortality return: plaw Uttnwu at the hem of Ontario cities in the matter of the percentage of death. It niht \Vhite (jlhll Adnnini-taro.` . mu.\|n TU LEN!) AT I-'l\ K AND A-HALF AND ~1x I'Elt(`IN'l R. W SHANNON. mrrislur. Oice. next door to King`: drug store. King Stree`. .lu`nn1on. piew euro 0! ma (menu. In the Cutter divorce cue now going on in Chicago it came out that the defendun had paid $10,000 for soul cont. l he Inn:-I ..n:..:..| .......-i:... _-..___- --, uuuulu ll uurle In reu lust. A small-pox epidemic now threaten: Guthrie and other towns in Oklahoma. The Kim: nf Hnlln.-.3 ..-:.I an -|.----J -- uumna and Omar town: In Uklahomn. The King of Holland Will 0 Abroad on May 2nd with the hope of egcting I com- plete cure of his disease. In the f`.u-tar J3--n--n -~--- -~-- ~" I'll; Spice tn! the Morning Papers And the Very Lntout Tolozuunn. August Wm. Von Bcrmutb,u`noted Ger man politioisn is dead. A aimoon swept the desert yesterday And Guthrie is buried in red dust. A llnull n..u 4.-.:.l-....,. .._..- Al ITIVCICG DU`) miles. Many white men sre voluntary exiles among the natives of the little islands. .where they dry corps, to be shipped shout once A year on schooners which replenish their stores. We hear now snd then Also of sailors who have slisndoned civilintion. married 9 large assortment of native women and become ver important persons -in 3 limited Ares. \'hile every your brings its wonderful records of the rescue or shi - wrecked snilurs, other csstsways on islnn s that were perhaps never seen before by civilized men sre living on sugar but nnsble to escape. until iuuuru IHIUIIII. Some wonderful boat journeys are made over the l"acitic's waste of waters, journeys that would usually be imptssible on the more tumultuous Atlantic. `wo men and a ('hino.-se boy nianm-cl the little boat that took the news of the \\'.indering .\linstrel s mis- hap L300 milcs to Honolulu. William Murston, who is at the head of the little colony of Palmerston islaml, jouqneyetl alone over L700 miles from Tahiti in a small sail boat. When hisi.-mlation grew irluome he stopped in the ller\'e_y group, took a native wife and went gayly on his way to the is- land that has since heen his home. News of the wreck of the Henry James on a coral reef was carried by live men last year in a row hoat, l.-$00 miles to Samoa. Some years two Englishmen named Baker and Reed married Samoan girls and took them, in a little sailboat, 1,500 miles to Sunday islanal, where for yams they were the only inhabitants. Two loolhanly men left Samoa in an open boat some years ago to go to New Zealand, ahout 2,000 miles away. They fared very well until they got out of water, and putting into Mmsoleuin island fora fresh supply. one of them was drowned in the surt and the other was held a prisoner by the natives until his release was purchased by a passing schooner. The voyagers had traveled 50') miles. \I...... ...i.:... - on mm-r lhlXlII`il .iur,grmrm, nus tuund I5 Inontlis ugo on 3. little spet-It known us Mid- way island. where had been nlmndoncd by his shilnnutes, who looked upon l`lltl us is dcppermt-3 and dangerous person. There he was living without human uunpunimislnip, l.Il(;ll miles northwest of Hum-lulu. on the eastern edge of that mat expanse known as Am-mu Archipelago, not one of whose little islands is known to be inhuhitul. The sai- lors who found Jorgensou tlure were cast aways t.hemsel\'us from the \H'ccKel._ bark \\'andcring Minstrel. On this little rock they lived for H months. faring poorly on sea birds and fish, until tinully.n boat they sent out in Uctoherhust took the news of their distress to Honolulu, and early ltusl month a schu:-ner released them from their island prison. Some wnntlnrfnl hnnf Lu-.-......- ..-.. .-.-Ml` EGANVILLE IS DOWNED. THE t |TH OF THE NEWS. 1}IO. 99. nmnnc with .1.--n moms and extension kit- C}'v:'x. hard and sun uter with good sunbling: nun vcniem to Qum-nia Coliege ; Immediate Emasmll. Apply:--u zl::- prcnnaes l28.or at .'u. in Union Slroet. her ween Gordon and Alfred K ts. TU l{E.\'T f an-ssiun May 1: `Irtcl. near I DIVINEEEET/Ice. A STONE DWELLING. with or without furnaces and all modern lune:-ovcments. It is near the corner of King and Vest streets. Ap- ply to MACDUNNEL1. It MUDIE. DIVINI NERVIOI WILL BE HELD IN `'I` UICURGT C TH '. ' Instant sat!` .b.'.'..:1!. ; m l.1Q0_9|'Il`IEI`oiel!|I`l:d I: {minus .1 .-n n In nu Ilu-r |'f|rHI`Hl.|r .\>Hl.E\ . on li|\`| MU.\`EY T0 LEN!) nvx -xx Hm cs-x~"r. SHANN().\'_ n.m-mm 'l`HB: SHOP AND DWELLING on King Sum-t. occupi'd by John Henderson as a wholvsnle liquor store. Apply to JOHN ltl-Jh:Vl1`.s. Brock am. at. (SPECIAL TO HOUSEKEEPERS. NEW mucx uouslc. l:Alc_L :iTltr2_I':T. in Earl Terrace, near Harrie Street .-apply to Ii. AR.\'EY. 39 Princesu street. or at 22! Earl `u~oeL. .~mVI!;.\' ROOMS. over Armstrong's Shoo Store. Also om- omen: in same place. `Rent llndemlc. Apply 10 WM. M l,':\l>I:`.l.L. Barrister. A BRICK HOL'SE UN QL'EE.\' S`l`REE'l`, bulweon Bngotand Wvllin Ion Streets, from May 13!. J. H. CARllL"l`H|i2RS. A SHOP UN KING STREE F. with dwelling above. near Market Square. Apply at 48 Earl street. g... 0l*`l<`l(`.lC. lurgo. central. well tted. Terms rwummblo. l oxss-.~ssiun iuuuudiawly. Apply `Box." Wmu. . Tllhl M UN I',l |f' \'ilIL' `I "1-vl fnnn.-1 oHowN & MITCHELUS CENTRAL DIbFli3NSARY, TWO HOUSES l.\' VAUGHN I`ERRA(`E. .\'oa. land 5. Possession Muy,1,~xL. Applyuv. WHIU UI"F`I\`E. rwuummblo. : 5.\l.ES.V1EN-We wish a fuw men to sell our gm ;_i ,bL sample to the wholesale and retuii lrnd . truest llll\nllYiII`Illl'PFl in our line. En- close 2-cunt sliunp. \\ ages 33 [wr day. Perin.1~ m-:11 position. No metals answered. Money mimncod fur vmgos. adu-riisinu, on`. CNN- `l`lc.\'.\l.v\I. .\l.\.\"i~:; Cu. ('inL'inmlli. Ohio. imxcvsnop Ail) uiucm Ftruo-1. occuni-d hv Jnh-n H _ SlCVE.\' IIOOMH. Slay;-. vluco. A GOOD Gl1.\'l-JILAI. SEl(VAN'[` ; middle zugpd ; for n gent It.-tum: nnd two sons. Good re Iuru1y.wa,rcquIrud. Apply In MM. 8. H. l Al.\'E, ML") Inns: S1111,-I \\'o1s'.. l\ilH(Hl()ll, nsrum_:os muqunrud. Knuz`h`lr-cs \VUb'.. Axinuuton. MT situated Inrl st l'1't`Y. Mnnsc-." Apply . W. MA.`\'WELl.. b`ecreu\r)` frnstcca J.JJ.-lJJ I `NlL=H.H..u'-In Kingston, .-\pvil 'Z(ith, Juhn J. .\lurmy. aged 2. ) years. Funeral. will leave. him Lite rrai-lance, `Z30 Wellin ton Il`ePt, tomorrow afternoon at . 2:30 01: wk. Friend: and acquaintance; are rcapecLfully'invitcl to attend. CIuI7.I|m--In Willizumwille, April 26th, Thmmis Cmzier, aged 44 _vo.~\rs. The funeral will leave his late residence. ' l riuuL-nu street, to mum-w nfuaruoon at 2;30o'ulock. Friemhs and acquaintances are respectfully iI]\'itrtl to attend. j .1-_cl. nc_-ur I In - nu Iulclu-n. : luhlv nlu. vuuulllllul cur.-cu. \ uulp and only In U80. Cun'uon-Now In the: time to nut away ynur II` rnoprc rvolhmfrom (ha. I W nu`-lap .v1uho?mromn} kinds. m- ,' TVVO HOL'SES .\'oa. Mu: l.~u.. Annlvnl SPECIAL M}i:NT;_UN._ b'Al..ESME.\'--We wish -zuusls_bs' salnnle to um whnlmualn .....a rmuil A GOOD rugpd ;l`or genllc.-mm: sons. (mud rn. J.V.l..'1l\IVl.CJ`.J. _\lt'lJI ,u`~.\lII.~.\;' -.-kt "eumlrn limit, on line '. .'3rul Apxil, I539, by the. Re\'...v\v:-'u'.h:\ld Elliott, Willmm J. Mul)u.sy, mt; limest- Luwn, Lo Annie l~.`., chlmt daughtcj` of .\'L.-w2u't. Mivlgmp, pf Camden. V__...___.,_..___.__._..__...j...-__ lhi. um All In POISON that will eradicate lheoo r limo. I:I...___ n A w._. .. .-- ~ 'r.'I`\'lL`0 in I Ml;E'I'I\-. Mm-.'|:\. Huh:-`I I 1: .M1! *.Y To I-om VOL. `IA7I} i. ynitu V! ul |IllIU- -muuanuu. Ln:-an Juwlwno-Nv 1ru1i1$Y;' beautiful ebot. (`heap and may to use. l`.A|n-unn_Nmn in nu. M... .. ..... -...-_ __A__ FOR SALE. or .- _\ ear. or term of ycaus. pos- :- lh.l(`K HOUSE on Centre `HI .-n . m i might moms and ex- \\*.* mi c1slcrn,dri\'u house ;_- r ... and fruit (recs. For r .a ~) to RS. JUHN W. .- wrn|isca_ REMINDERS. `IN Princes street. .j:___-_ MARRIED. :1` of Ihv Stone House on .-u_\ n"1'upicd by lhuhllu .n `H on your und uuxa--1. H I. I-lur with All mud- -l..'>'~-- .\l[-In-d until fur- ` I. I{lRKPATIu|'lI p DIED. -- .\llu-In-d until fur- l\'ll{h'PATMl('K &. FUR.\'I l`l.'l{E CRlAM-Pooluvely the boot and chm at preparation for Renovating F`ur- ` allure. (ow-rim: Scratches and making Uld l'urnnuro Like New. hlllllli la: n.--._ nu , . - - c1.LmG oh kn} HE T DAILY WHIG. I M lend divin II III. - IIIIIII OI II`. -nrrny. Yuurdny John J. Murny. twenty-u year: of ago, diod at M: residence. Welling- ton Itroot. He had been sick only A than time. Emnlavod In Chow: A .:m...l..L....-. um urooi. no and been sick only limit time. Employodjn Chown & u`unnilghun'u now work: in Inn 5 study workman and Hull mm: In o-nlnnn ...I ...... n- Ron! Pol co Ctnun-Bntunrdza. Edwurd Webster. 3 physical wreck, wu arraigned for drnuhnnou to-day. He was . given time to not out of the city. Joseph :~"E.??1"2a "~}?%`..%'{3;`;.M.`".1 months. Nichol Reid uld he wu sn "ould counthry man," And wu ordered to loan the city. ' V I uuucucl. am I. crlcuet club wu organized with the followin oiccrl: President, 0. N E. Hsguo ;,cupu n, J. Gilbert: vioo-cup uin. J. J. Burton ; M-oroury. F. Cook; trouurer, H. Jwk. It vru decided to meet for tho t-It pnotbo on Monday. ' ...i....- % - / IIIOOI-lll val new In the Y.M.(}.A. (I at lotion. an or c ct c u or unized I K (N with I}... In _. ..:..-... . IL~-!I - 7 In nu urn lull! AVUW. 8Al 0|.l0-lI`or Clo tuning and Renewing any kind 0! Wood Work. I)... n.... n...__-. .L-. _,... .. n vvvlvillllv Vllllllfo The people of Beth sre happy to welcome s worthv mechanic, Mr. Merrill. of Lens- qlowne. sbnuhto open s tinsmithing store and hsrdwsre estsblishment there. Since Mr. Cliffs departure this has been s much felt want. snd the promlse is thus ss Mr. Merrill is en Active sncl enterprising young men the villsge snd he will be virtually beneted. week there will be plenty of butter, quoted at low nut, and of much better quulhy than in being olfered now. -rusty!` Ill IIIIIIIIIU. '1 here virus I grant demand for butter on the market this morning. It was bought up npiully at 250. per lb. At ten o'clock there was not I pwundo be had. There mu also a good run on egg: At l3c. per dozen. Dealers are of the opinion that in 3 week there will be plenty I'I'Al. of much hnltnr nnulih: uunl mu Que, narrowly escaped being drown ed. They tried to cross over the rapids from one bank to another. \Vhen Mlcdnu nld fell in he WM curried nwny with the water: I considerable rliatnnce, and only eI~ cuyed being drowned by cuwhing huld of as drifting log. \Va|lker wu pulled out by Mr. Avery. A_:Iv;I'-|:_Iot Club. A meeting In: hold in the Y.M.().A. nnnn Int. nvnninn Al 91...... :... .... .-_n x.. 'I'_hey Nurrowly Bumped. Messrs. S. Walker and H. Mscdunnlul, while rafting logs from White Lake iuln Shnrhm Like, narrowly escaped being draw ur Thev tried to arm. nmr um .....;.I. lln;lt:|_Inn for I Cnnndlnn. The queen has given orders tor the fol- lowing appointment to the Dlatingushed Service Order" in recognition of the services of the uudermontioned oicer during the nperationn in Sulymnh diltrlct, viz., Lieut. H. B. .\lacKay, R. E, lmviug local rank of captain whilst commanding R. l an the west coast of Africa. Captain M&cKuy urpduated from the Royal military college, Kingston. on June 25th, l88l, nnd entered the royal engineers. queeuu a, mu tne minister or education should be respectfully invited to call a con- ference of the representatives of the univer cities of Ontario And of colleginle inatitu;e And high school mlIlt`l`l for the purpose of conferring upon and diacuaaiug mntmrs, having in View the elevating of the require` ments or students for entrance into the university of Ontario. A Conloroneo Asked For. With regard to the resolution from the Toronto and Uttsws branches of the univer- sity association, asking for I high and uni- form stendsnl of mslricuistion for all the universities of Untsrio, it wss unanimously sgv-eed',`st s meeting of the trustees of Queen's, thst the minister of education illbllili inn rnilitlvlfiiiiu in:-ion.I on --lI .. .A. nu 1-urn uuout we curlo, only I herd skin. It was lai-I by I hen owned by George dule. llarrielield. in repl to this Smith's Falls News says: "\ e notied our former friends 3 week or two since that we are ready to pass our opinion upon eggs, either on account of their extraordinary size, their peculeritica of form, or their use- fulness as feed, and would be glad if the farmer whose hen leid the two eggs which resembled boxing gloves on Easter Sunday morning, would bring them in, with the ntiidnvit of the hen, in order that we may best this dumbbell business out of the market. Iullll VI II III mm mm I peila every I ll: . nnun LIB vv mu, some days agmannounced that the latest Easter novelty was 0 dumbbell shaped egg with 8 white substance at one end and an yoke at the other. There was no shell about the curio, only hard bv hen nwmnd hv Hnnrun 'I`.., u.\wua|\'6 overnuuung. The suhr. (Ganges, (Captain l'.`lliuttt,) Clayton, from Detroit to Ugdensbnrsz, with corn. ran ashore yesterday at Featherbed shoals. She is outafoot 5 forward and six inches aft. ui mum emu \ aruna. The steamer Alexmulria arrived today 1 from Sorel. } .Q.. where she received an en~ tirely new engine. She has received an extensive overhauling. |u:hr_ (Janina: il`nn'n:n l.`ll:..ou\ wupu v Iuucuh, Mllgllt. (`apt?"']'. Donuclly, inspector of returned from the Bay of Quinta to-d-1 ins ected thn steamers Reindeer, I-In of ndia and Varuna. 1'}... at ..... .. n......_.n,,:. ~ - . Paragraph: l'l(-kn-I [[1 About the \\'|mrvea -Notc-u of General lnuora-,ut. (`|eured-Schr. Grantham and Prussia, Toloulu, light. ' The prop. Algonquin has been chutercd to carry wheat. [.0 Kingston. The prop. Sir L. '1`-illey, conling at Swifts. She will go to Dexroit from here. Louding-.-Schr. Nellie Hunter, (lswego, lumber: achr. Annie Falconer, Uswego, ll mber. IIArrivala-Schr Grimshy, Toledo, `5,000 h ahels corn: prop. Clinton, '.l`oierlo, IT.- 935 bushels corn; barge City of Kingston, (Iupe Vincent, light. (:&D`lI?"' I`, Hnnna-llv inannnhw Al L..Il- Bound to Heat It. The Wmu, days agmannounced that 1 he Easter nnvellv wu A .I..mm..n I (.`lIV.\Al(lrV; l_"I'2.\!|ISllll (?'u.~1p.\1u'. SAILING from New York uvur)` Suurdny. . Lhorlwd Agent. F. A. Folger. Furry lkack L crB1-ock S0,. Kingston. j: Dutll 0! Ir. Inns]. .4... l,.L.. I u..___.. -7 L -A~`~ull an`, E1 1>I|IllllJiIn;,. x such dwm-`I: with spacial [0 JAM ES REID, THE LEAl)I.\'U UNlH`IR'l'AKER. PR :`1`mcL:1`. ' PIANO REPAIRS of all Ilndl on Uprizhu And squares executed :1! the Weber Fawtory, corner of Princess and Gordon nlreou. Kings- tnn. No more durable or well-toned Instrument In Camdn than that}. M. WKHI-`.l{ UPluGll'l`.. _ 'FORSALEORT0RE-NT,L TWO`HAND30ME swam pm A Welcome Visitor. _I_ _t I) .n . ;j_ lunar In Domnnd. MARINE INTEl;L|G_ENCE- smcfliaqelt %Q e(l inn oiceru : l'm.m.m. n AND 151 EARL STRE] .`I\.\' r uoL'~1-:- `I01 . und nu l'YI\n lH)Bl'.`l{'l` H.\I{lJ 131 um . _.._- _ _ , - . ` ___f _______l_ ' i _ 7-KIN(}STIfH CAI.\'ADA`, S,m.'RuA`x' 1;y[::xj'ms,. A1 l_{__l L ALL KINDS OF BANK and (mice Rubber ` Suunguknnteru. Seals. Em. supplied by Bulw- NAN 1u'Auuv._munntwturun. Basal EL, Klnnnmn. Ont.

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