Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1889, p. 1

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WIIIIQ 1 no not LAIORI `U AKUIN mi. 15] Earl Street. `Flo Iain: llandou-I. Lowon. In |.-lc h noted at Brunch :3: mh3\.ot pypuigno! the Catholic: l huplo n pl oh. pn...- SN " u Pu...-"""'c;....u.., :=_.uuo Ihgoltho 51.1.... 5.. toot IVIIIIIIII III I13 I11 } Lllouuu to about `INN. Imiao u';..:v:onps..::;I '.'i..' -:i1I:":d' cmplnyu-0' bouul completely, overturn one nnd inprhoagau man g1_jh uulilhlpmmo. `aha wuwut. It oorurnd In the (by time it nut n rnultodln udolclanu o! me. The Ion ._......a. 0.. .|.....o lill tortilla Iowan IlpIoo._ lhunx. May l.-A terrible uploolou took plus :0 the Audi: Powder (`ompuny worn st \\'o'vu-ly n 2.80 yutordny nom- inn. I-`mar has I nowchr in IL. druln I 'OfII II II IVIH II 1 JV IllONII lIOI II- ing. I-`our uuol po'Iulor in the drying lmuna blow an wnalinl In tho mill: uni Inlhot WIIIIC M In III! Hu.|.unu. Mny l.-Thu humus G W. Wsldron was from jail last night in com- puny with unclear to ploy] to the chap undo qoilut him by us. wife. Cuban pooplo ood Around hoping to at: look at the man wbouunu to delight in Map 0-in- onco nal hot! what he would any when tho complaint. wan Ind. When the doouuont rlusrgiug him with criminal intlmnoy with oils Mn. Nollie Bidwoll wu read. he II>n-II|.'- n|n-HA4. `bnt Anlhu " D_l.l _..- 2,`.;2".-l:','."'|i2"`n'i:'d."'1io3'u7.'T1 "'."':.'.d:": u _' guilty." .3.-In `.3"1e5:oa 3.33:. were on hand pad uickly nod the bond. Aug. I vs: the ay In for hearing the cue. PIANO REPAIRS old! klnh on Uprialm and 64; uocnlod at the Wuhan` FM.-tort annual and Gouda dust. [I )1 moved lo wall and 36.-fa. ....`:'..o. . xvxfann umuu out-Inst 5 mm nu-ongunou. While O50 voclnnon were t-ugggod 3939'. in; tho debut at the none 0! the wrecked tram to-day nnushor body In lound. `Iii. ` IIOH1 Ibo lint to truly hlhd. I -_-- } dnnn non. u.U.,IOucIur, ma A. ll. Smith, an-iumt Inc-chcmonl nu;-erinundeut, lupus I the wreck this nmrnnol. II.`-n-I Klnnnn-o inlr-an Inh (ha... :51. ca um wncl um Good-ml Manager llioluon loft. 033.. um ullw-noon: on his way to I56: ony. R. will out-dud rigid incantation. 'LAIn Ihn Dnolrman -an unn.a.4I -4-..- 1 wmlt Ild ulo hu not hum [rum Iuln unoo. Du. Rodgm. ohm! nodionluduur; Herbert Wu-lluq uid In-ohaniul uuuorinuudont; Jnhn non. Q.c.,uuciw_ ma ..x. K. Smith, A-iunl -uunhnnunl nnnorinuml-an Innnanh cam-ed um broken IXIP. Mr. W. A. Robm-sun, lorm-rly mechanicnl nnu-nutendenl of the old n-an \Vut.o-rn Rul-way, an expert in the vmrkmcof Iron ` um noel, wu npponntvd to inspect the truck and mute nu unminntion of the wreck, in` cludmq the bmkon ulr. In mmpgny wish Mr. Juhu Ha-odlou, fora-mun or the jury, be In 1 lo the same yomerdny nhwruouu and in- : ml {hp uh. I! will liw his ouinmn tu J10 jury tn-marrow night. Mr. Hoodlum in ` of mu opinion uhuhho broken ulo tn the ` run-0 of the accident. md I-0 thunk: that ur. Rnhuuon will (in 5 similar Olunmn. II-n I}:-Inn hntlm-1 T9 Huh...-0...: phi. nn:-nuou mu nn union Mn. Ge-mo Random 73 Marl":-street. thin cny. thiulntlms her husband us killed. Ho Inul In London Int W1-lnuln)' to look for Incl: and she has not heard lrmn bun ninoo. I): Rnnlnnru nhml Inntlinnl min... - I-I--L. DI-LII ul we lllulf cuy. Upimuul Among the l'Iilwn,V oioigla pro dimh-A in regard tn the bmkrn nle which run do-o--vered yontoerdny. 0m- of mo oiciglg uf lhn mad nu tn I to-1-otter mdny that the bu-In-n uh huh: have been uh cauu of the nocidnuu, or that the uccldrnt might huo . cmm-d the broken axle. \l.- W A Il..|........-. l..........I.. -.--L-_:-_I DUGIOI I` III Cl 31!`. HUOID. J. H. "nun: ul Kmklkn. UL. hu idenli Sod uuunq the rnmniu-o of the killed that 0! In. father-In-luv. J. S. Hall of Hm Inner only. (in .r.:o Ihtknnmn nf (TI...-.m.. v.nno...u..l . mu tuner-m-law. J. a. null or me Inner cvlv. (Ea-up McKmo of Clncmzu recagmud I wash Mid pin boionuinl to bio mater and aunt, bath of the latter city. N llninnun nnunnn Hun I-nilnmn ,.u"...:-l. --- (MINI In.` "C II "DU .1 `HF VICIIIDI. It emu mhnble d) that Dnmd Booth of Toromn. IV 0 in mpunu-d to hue been on the lrum, `I one of Ill. killed. "in brother-Ir law. Mr. \V'n|lor,anmined the chnrrod N- mumn at the undertaker : yesterday And tin-uglnt he rocucuiuod one of tho mlcined budsoa thu of Mr. Booth. I I! ll. .... ..l l -..l.-L-- In 1.-- :.l-..n: LAWNG'RASEElI Uurulck. (Imago; M. IL lcullon, Uiuodb; C. J. F-seer. Toronto; J. B Sun-un, Gunp- deu. Mum. and H. 3 Hill, Knnhltce, Ill. Mr. I-`runner oi Toronto cu trnehuc on n and I toletrsn ha been re-cu-ivo-d [tom 5. S. Goodrich puoonu-r spin of the Wahuh mum. muting Am the poll in used on Sutur- dny night over that route, no then it lmlo duuhl that he in one of the vicumu. I. ......_ .....|..u.. .1... .1.-. n-....u n.....L .: WI }K. So In` anqulriou have but not-ivod for John K II , Cl" ' M 0 not, Cltncgog E`: w.5Jnrv$:r:.ic...,;:-I;m.}. E I 1`......a..|. n'..;....... M It n....n-.. rm. . ` 8:T5L{;u;`"n';'VT"&a';`.a"2...`$I."f:'..aLf ...'.';'"3T Curlck. Cioimgo; M. H. Scullrn, Chm: C, J. F:-Agar. Tnronln: J. R Hmrun Cm wm. Om -tnnge thing about the relic: in that j then an about twenty wutchu Among whom. The watches of Ednror and Gurnov were found on thc budin. on it luoh now u if the loan of Info: wu grunt than :3 first Iuppo.-ed and um um. hndioo Iron wholly consumed in the track, we wucnoo sn- mum-u__ nuonunpa. Nu inquiry bu hoen rucoavd runrding Putn- hy. but as he VII not on the train oing out It is crt..in he in Among the dud. ir. Scul- len of Ultiengo in mining, and his Friends hue been wiring inquiries, III hin Ieath u.ny ho ro- nrded an cortai u 54 I150 that of Mr. Cur- nick ol Euuof 0, Ind. Hus mu. Theodora Curnick uf (tioauo. nrnvod on Hut` 2 o'clock train to-dny in onrch of hum, and was met Al the nation by a reporter. Ho ideuuti-I tho uhu-Id nu bolnngrng tu hm fuhe-r, mud uid: " Mv father in I retired nu-rchanv of Hunc- ville, IId., hit but been lnvmg in Chrcnto for the put three uouthu. He in about {ony- Ihreo year: of up. H0 in on hm way to New York to non: luv uncle, n bulk:-gr there. bud than wore going into the b||n|rrm{ bum- naus." Tho young mm`: nuns n Then. Cur- niuk, 511 Royal Inmrsnce buildiru. Chicngo. liuorgo Grulnlnet uf Chiungn also arrived thus afto-moon sud Identied the Indy`: [old watch with tho monocnm,C.I.G. is mat of his wife. (I... -5-.. 55.:-.- -|.....s al.. ..|:.._ :- cl.-. 1:.u:u-vuue. 1na.. July 1. M01. lu addmun Io than tlwrr II n lnr\'y'n hund- Iomv gold wnoh with the Innuugrnm C. I. G. on ma cum, 3 Gnnd Army luckrt, a ailver ` wnlch, No `$3, 1 bnu Monarch watch, No. 2570. um watches bearing the maker? mono- gram M. 0. M. i||lId6 and tllovurduz "Don't open the out uuloun you are I pncticul juv- eler," um Wntnrbury watches with no Imrls, llld u largo old-fuhiom-d brim much grout an inch thick, with three concentric rings Ifllll a sh: In ,tho\ middle. The remnindor of the wutchoo melu-d_ iluohunpa. ilmuirv Inn hoen i-ncmvml rmurdino Pun. runny, an uruncnvny, xww 1 urk. A unnu- uoin- guld watch with `tho mme Moran ]{u.-H Scull:-n,,_Chicunu. Ill. An A.O.U."VV. Ilneld. hearing the imcrnpuon Juno: G. Our- Iicll, P,I.l_\II__ Lani I'.nt.i Lndnn Na L`! um-Ia. harm; the imcrnpuon June: U. U: lick, P. M.W., Loni Lmti Lodge No. 4 E\nm-villa. Ind._ Julv I, 1384. 1m-I L.) be opvno-a wall A kmu-. rho tollownur wwrv the only drnlte |nn"kn found 9" am ; A Ivor sluold beprioxu III" name R. A. Pitulny, 3% Bmndwuy, NW! York. A hand- nu`-.1-n-Id watch with the nnma Mmdm IlU, l'.Il. W., 110!!! IEO?-I I, Emu-ville, Ind.. July 1, 12484. In Admllun In lhnan tlwru II ALL KlD:D8 or udpuogog Rgbbcr Buun on. sub. . cu nu- IAII `kll.CAl1I.II. nnntutulinn. 3:101 81.. llelullvn ol Iuppoqedcllnn Viewing the (`lured Iloullc-n-3ome or line Witches and V-lowolry ldullrd. V HAMILTON. April 31).-~~'l'he railwxy nccident Bf Suudny Inurning In null then gem-ml mpic 0! cumrrution thrunglwlt. `hu (.`I(_V. The work 4! identllying Llw lunllll has can-nn-need. and 1-rulmbly in a cohort nine it will be known positiwly who they urn {mm the mlicn found unmug them in the wr--ck. but with am or tvu exec-ptfum it in duublful if any relatives Inll vu.-r be nhle Lu disungmsh which of lh-A rulunina rr present their dv-um-It'd lriendu. Th!!! morning Elr. Alexnualer of the su|5erintend- eut.'u office and ;i It-p went carnfully tlu-unclu two cigar boxes full of \vmcln~a and Oll-PI jv-wolry lnken lrnnx the wreck. Many of the wntcheu. Him the hodien of their un- Ilnppy ownera, were burned Into nn I neona- niuhlr lump; others. nu-in. were simply nu-It-ul or be-nl. 'm such It may as to render II my gllicult us upog. tlw cases; gnd g for war ouunparnfively prq-served. Most of them '|u|-l (.3 be opened with LI.if('. The following only them A ml:-r nlnnld Innrinuv [Jun hnlnn D A _P_ROBABLY `MORE LIVES LOST THAN ` HITHERTO REPORTED. ` THE DISASTER AT THE Y M . - . a.. J. '.`."E:'.L 33 Ira... "'?..".'..`."... via the bands on polluting ; Wuunsmmx. Hey l.-An order, leeued by Mr. Wenemeker. oloeee the depenment bnlldtnp on Sande I to ell except neoeeeery vetohmen and nenre. It bee been the custom {or eere or oeneln employeee to devote 8:: y morning: to cleaning their deeh ol eoonnnleted work. The new order emhodlo the eel vleve el Ir. Wane- ueletulo eeetedneeeol thesebhth -..J le.-|.-an-gnnnnnntlnvlllml. llaltflllo lltlttlntln ol IIIII udiholnurunoousdnyol ludod I0 I00 IorvI'u'oI nu uruqgxnunnr Ill improving the condition oi tho working chants, and aid he would Itrivo to continua the attempt: to attain A solution oi oooinl ` V Salvo loch` Problem Bnml, May l.-Iuporor William yu- udx opouod tn uhlhmon of sppllumo for 0 than prevention of uooldum. Among i won the omprcu. cabinet ministers and Inolnborl of tho Randal-uh. D-l-I.-L-... .-A 'AnAAAJ Th. A-nnnnnr A`. mlnlonn Ina lnolnnorl on ma nunuunln. Rololutng and . Tho on r sl- ludod to the urvk-cl his urns)` uhu in 5......-mung than nnndltinn 1:! III: rm-Hm: uua omen wno urucl. Dl'LU`l, Ilium. In l.--The soul dock ` labours utriko ha anmq nonl All Around the boy. and no work In in; don. A number of opooiol polloomon no warding the cod dooh. The men want 6 Iy out: An hour. and the companies will pay but forty. It in thought the man cannot win. =- cum on sun. cm. and by Bun- IAII Iuczrsr. -nuhszun. Boga 8t.. linutou. oat. . Ollbn lulu to It. III our lmp|oyooo- AI llprlolnu at Dnlulh. ST. PAUL. Minn . Mny l.-The ntroet our company ocrod to grant the demands of tho Ilrlkorl for an sdvucc of Me day in wages. butwoulduolqncto Inlltho old man buck. A majority of the Incan- loud lo the arms. The oompu bntwohu rodmonotworkutlu - vuloo. but will not employ any of the thou- lllild other: who struck. ..._.. nx-_ M-.. I 'l`|.- ...-l A....L TIIJII IIXTIY IVIH'_V IIIIIOTICIII Il.I|lIlIII'y- Gun. Daniel Buttorold, tho grout mu- ahol and mater spirit of ceremonial of the ` day, had. by his enthusiasm. mustered into lino upwordo of 75.(X)0 souls. both young ond old. who nurchod for ve long Innleo in honor of their country. Iho Groutut Event of mo Colobnllon Vtlcuod by Over I Illllon. New Yonx. May l.-J`rinity'n chime` rmg out, A glndnotne welcome to the sunrise to-dny. the in! day of New York : conten- ninl. Among the tuna uelocwd were pa triotic sin. The gnnd features of to day : {activities was the civic and indnntriul r- do which proved to be the moon utupondpcrnl nnir ever been in this country. At I {sir estimate at leut l.(Xl0,000 people nw the wonderful procession. ropruenting in in rcnh nearly every American industry. hnn Hgninl Ruttnrnld an or-uni mu-. .150 I DIIIICITBQ KTIlnOIlW. A moment later the enerchiet came out on the eidewelk. He was eeized by 5 dozen ` men. end eome one cried out "Get 1 rope ; let`: hang the enerchiet dog." Several men rushed into the en ine house and returned with a. rope. In t e meantime the men had been knocked down or tripped up half a dozen times, And blood wee trickling from I wound under the eye. About thin time men returned with the rope. A policemen arrived and edvieed the crowd to deeiet. The men whoee neme in M. W. Doty wee tinelly releued. WHO BOUCIIOG [III In. The crowd was nlnoet frenzied and con- etently grew larger. Bell a dozen men ex- hibited revolveru and oered to drive the wretch from hie position in the window long enough to tear the nnerchieti colon down. Cnpt. Anderlon then went to the roof of the building with n rope, to the end 0! which we: nttnched nn iron book. He lowered the hook until it becnme beneeth the null of the red , and with I sudden jerk upwnrd dillodtel the unei htly ben- ner. It fell to the eidewnlk on was torn into I hundred fragments. A moment lntnr the unnn-hint. rmmn nut UCCUTIIUII Ill ll!!! IIIUUK llllllllllg manner. Little attention wan pnivl to the man until he oated the red ring of \nnrchy from the window announcing it in My ling, my col- ours." Then the crowd become excited and nmzry and loud calls were heard. "Tear down that rug or you will be sorry you ever oat- ed it" Wu cried to hiih from A hundred throats. Seeing than the crowd was in A bad humour and tho: nevernl men had offer- ed to climb up the tire o-capo on the front of the building And tear the rug down, the mun secured an no taking A position in the window and doclnred he would kill any nun who touched hi: ling. Thu crowd in nlnnnl. framzinrl And nam- Dragging Down the Anarchlut Flnx-'l`ho Cruny F-llow Thumped. U|ii<'.\(:o, Ill, May l.-0ne of the excit~ ing incidents of yesterday was witnessed by about five hundred persons who had unem- bled in front of the headquarters of the tire engine company No. 17 It 80 West Luke street. Cnpmin E. Anderson end I dozen members of the company were decornting the front of the building when suddenly I man thrust his heed from a. window of the fourth story of the building. out of the en- gine house, and nfter noting t.he,work of de- corating Announced himself as an Anarchist. He reviled the Suns -nd Stripes And the decorntma in the most lnullilillg manner. Linln intention wan nnid In the man nmil S] It (`H ARl.E RUSSELL. Sir Chsrles Russell is An Irishman. He was born at Newry. in 1833, and we: edu- cated to the learned profession of the law. In 1872 he hsd rise to the rank of Queen s counsel. He was ected I. member of the house of common in I880, end was made attorney-general in 1886. With the next advent of the liberals to power there is more than the possibility thst Sir Charles Russell will become lord chancellor, end As such a member of the cabinet. Plclura of tho Home Ruler`: Eloqont Dufeqdor-i`_ho Ponitlon of AITIIII. A-.___ m ll1llu=`rlll`l.wuhI mucus. nnvocouuud nnlhnna-an STRIKING WORKM EN. PARNELL AND,THE TIMES " Wunnvnukorl Order, n 1 AN 5 XCITING INCIDENT. A MIGHTY PARADE. uwwwtwnjyu M: or Mayne. R. 3.. wlll VI 5 "ilk" on haunting subject so Y.ll.C.A. noun. on Thu ulna. All pug III will be adult free. This wlll clan tho urinal lutdhwhlola hu 0:- hntld the winter. Dootnyod by Ian. CHTCHW. I`.f2Ill'I'Tl|`@f thootro in bdfd Inc In! 3. Only the V311: btll kl! shading. Ions in I40,- ooo; fully hound. `limo Imncn Inn In- jured. but not duprouly. The the VII and 3 in shot Inn .010 mu from rock: on the sup during the oven- hm nu-lm-nunnn_ .::::':. "& ..?l 2'.'! Ina pol-fonnuoo. IIUIII WIIIOII ooouruu (III `IC 1 II-IIlI|' IIIIII rellroed on Much 95th : The oerrlegee on the down train next to the engine were completely emeehed end oeught u. Twelve netive pueeugere end two remen were either killed or burned to eeth. No one on ` .|._ .... s..l.. ...-- ..-l...-I- -I--gal " OIIIIII IIIICQ 0| Illlflll IO Kill. I` the up train was nrlouuly fI]Il 0d."o ,._ - ;;";:_T_;: i"`,;,';i: T.' GET YOUR WINTER GLOVES At W. ` Vl8'. King Strut. JD aunplo burn to lonolduvholmlonlioco. uvonl non: IN mining. Th. nrlh (Thin: Now. an ICVCTII I'IOIII IYI llllllllls. ' TM orth Chin: Noon on I of tin Iod- dont which oocurrod on the [cabin-Tough rill:-nu] nn IIAI-nh 95th 2 Thu on-rhnn urownou. V On the tune dny I violent gtlo provullod on the wet! count of Japan and In twenty junk: wen wrockod in the no urhcod aL.Knnn.hLl.K.n11..I'nn.Mnn. lmnd. `cnpalu o! 3 Boat And Lou at l.llo-A lorloun Itnllwny Dlnutor. Sn: I-`luuacnacu. CAL. Mu I.-Jn one paper: into that 372 pink: under Do Von. with rib: and nvolvu-a.who have been unb- -I-DI-Q n- 05- nlgnnlnlnli ll ILA A h! UIOTIIIC OI HEX OII AICHIII IUIII. During rough atlm in the hubonr ol Yokohuns. A rll Nth. the chin! ollioor and five men loft I omnorloun bu-qua Bounding Billow to no on the United State: quhlp Omuhs. The chic! oloor sad one mun won VIII "III III I"IVOIVCl'I,'K IIIVC 90'`! In!)- slulngon the popuhtlur ol the Ddhlor than yarn our:-undend to tho Pu.-not un- thoritho at llnnon on March Nth. n..-:-.. .....-L .L..|.-. 1.. oh. |.--I......- -0 Hill). Cl May 1. -Another panic attend- ed with disastrous results happened almost at the eame time in the north division of the city. When the reworks had oeaaed in Lincoln park the thousands of people rush- ed out pell mell in a mad race for aeats on the street cars. A wooden sidewalk about ve hundred feet long gave way and several hundred people iell live or six feet. In the acramble to get out women and children were trampled upon and many painfully. but it is reported, none fatally injured. The crowd surged across the street and broke down the other sidewalk. The police here were sble to clear the street with prompti- tnde and helped the injured. ICQIJU CDUUU. The victim: were hurriedly Ihorod u and carried to their home: an the hoop ? talc. No time was coniumed in asking names or keepin recordu. It in impouible togive the num r of person: hurt in the jam. One estimate place: it at not let: than a thousand who nuntainod injnrleo of some port. The following worn among the injured : Min Mary Schubert will proba- bly die ; and Lena Schubert, aiuter of the above; Mia Kitty Connor: and Mn. George l". (Iurr. fatally ; Miss Lizzie Howard, Mn. F. E. Brady, probably fatal ; Mn. Crowley, Fred Grant, aged l3, probably fatal ; Au- gust Schultz, Fred. Esenderg, aged I3 ; John Hoolihan, George Northin ton, wag- gon manufacturer, and John Hu , hit fore- Inll LIIUIIIIIIUI OI IIGGII, Inll CTIBI D0138 BREC- od in the din. Tho polioemon in donpai threatened to shoot the men who were prou- inq reaiatleaaly over the unfortunate weak- linga. Some olioen did draw their revol- vera and Era in the air to frighten the mob to quietness, but apparently nothing could any the outbreak. It was not until the westbound thounnda at lnat forood thoir way out into Wabaah avenue that the wild scent ended. 'I`I.- -Anal..- 1--- L...._!-JI.. ...LI.-....I .._ Pu,` `Ill COHIIIOU WI] II'lRII`Kl. Men fought And cunod and bore each other down, the women And children mean- time gottin the worn of the struggle. They were knoc ed underfoot And ground b thousands of heels, their cries being unh - in the din. Th: nnllmnncn in dung! HOUSE AND LOT. 310 Eur! Street. between Ootdon nnd Alfred nuouta ; 6 lu-gen can hack kllchcl; luu-on 1-Iota-n and pa 3:: mod well and ouuldo nbodn; house warranted In be warm. `IGNI- A movement 0` the crowd away from the threatened horror of I wholesale penic we: met by the movement in the oppoeite direc- tion, end the result wen A terrible convul- eiou of the whole body. Seventy-ve police- men, sent by Captain Bartrnm to keep or- der. were waned About M they might have been on I billowy see. But the wont we: to come. Conureu street is narrow elong- uide the nudltorium and when the renteet jam came. as it soon afterward di , when the fireworks were over, And the people atnrted wutwerd and encountered the mul- titude who had been unable to see the din- pley. the collision wu frightful. Mon flinch! Ann! mu--Ad and hang Agni: tu get. turuugu me press or people. Aai.le from the presence of the great crowd itself :.he cause of the excitement was the huge serpentine tirewouka. One of them shot out from the stand and equirmed through the ople, scorching everybody in its course. nother followed a moment la- ter, aeemlng literally to rip the crowd in two. Women fainted everywhere, and were brutally trampled upon as they lay in the grass. A mnvnmnnt n` the or-nunl A-Av from Han lluflr, I IILIIIIUUT purnlapa Hllilly. Scores of others suffered painful injuries. '17 e people were missed in walls as solid` as t e frowning stones of the auditorium against which they were hurled. When the first strong blow of excitement broke the great mob into scores of tremenlous crushes sud stampedes, under the glare of the re- works which the throng had gathered to see, the faces of thousands of women showed white and pleading. The shrieks of children trampled under foot could be plainly heard` above the booming of the bin bombs and the cheers of the unutfeuted parts of the vast assemblage. First the pressure of the west side forced the crowd against the audi~ torium, Studebalrer`s building and the art institute. Then the reaction came and with a great rosr the mob was forced eastward to the lake side. The Illinois Central su- burban trains were forced to stop powerless to get through the press of people. Asi.la frnm the nmspnnn of the aunt lI'ULIl- Ill! lllglllc IU WILIIUIQ I (llply OI Ufa` worke. Twu huge uefpentine pieces at`. into the crowd, burning everybody in t eir course. Women fainted everywhere and A were rumpled on by the I-urging multitude. After the reworks were over, `the people staining homcw d came in collision with multitudes who ad been unable to see the dipplny. The cruah was tearful. Fifay per- sons in all are said to have been seriously hurt, I number perhaps fatally. Snore: nf nthnrn nnorswl mninfnl ininrinn unwnuu, may 1.-une nnnareu lnouaanu Faople assembled in the park on the lake rout last night to witueu u diaphsy of tire- husze narnentine niueen shat`. CROWDSCF WOMEN AND CHILDREN TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT. ` Flroworln go Whining 'lhr-nngh tho Crowd, Searching mun; l ,uquy_l_g`-A Paula Follow:-d whlitll lho P;`I'I'o'o we-rn Powerlonu Io Prevent-Crowding 'lhI-ough I Narrow S rut. Cmcmo. May l.-()ne hundred thousand nnnnln Amumuhlwi in Hm nnr-I: nn lhu Inlrn BIG PANIC IN CHICAGO- DISASTERS IN JAPAN. NO. 102. Truu` In-;smAm.Ic |us`sluli.\'(`l:. situated on Icarl sun-ct. known no ` Tho lune." Apply Io U. W MAX WELL Secretary Trmtoeu, 3_R.99U9_E %Eix*`cHw=E. A1` nvn`. nu) A-HALF AND SIXPICB CENT. Apnly to I). A. GI\'IL\'S, Block Street. over l|`.x|n~a once. 10!` W I lllll `TIIIT. with than-. nnwoauu-4| uuvouoru s at 2.)lonu-at 83-100. '0 I wqh, nu; onaduuhlouod an odu haunt. our nlntqcuaunnn.-nonorlux Aha ououonn can he. An-It :- CENT. Apnly lo I. A lixpnon Ullloo. i{u'.\-:c\- -r6 Lush n"m. an ;.;..;.;`..1;. in run cmrr. R. wkammnox. Bn-inter. Olce. next door to [net drug store. King Simon. hlnlltou. noun: with cum (mama and oxuuton kn- ohen mu-d -sud salt 0` mar with good oubllnu 3 oouvenlum to Qm-on'n I`.-Ii ; Immediate Iuniun. Auply nu ma pro I285. ornt . lsu Uni.-n lral, nu!-m-v 0 on Illd Al tn. THE MAIN PART u! I!-- ilono House on Kim: `lro--l. fornwr _\` -H Ipiod by thelnus ` .\|r~ .\Iu`:ulIn_\ Hen. 310:: ynr and taxes. The IIlH|>t` isi . rxvtrllt.-II. ur-IN` Wllh All mod- orn nn\`o.7nIuh'(`t'~. Mable: all-whul unlll fur ther notice. Apply to KIRKPATRICK C ROGERS. ' A sum: nw1cu.I.I.vo. with ar without furnaces and All llwdurn In vomuts. It is near the cornoruf Run... an! `at Iuvoou. An- ply lu .\l u:uu.\`.\'I;: I. \ .\lUDlE. THE SHOP AM) nw|Ll.l.\'G on King Strut. oocu d by John Henderson an a whol.-solo I act u---ro. Apply to JOHN Rls`.l\ I.:LBIu:lIlr.u. wholrlltlo llqw I` I` nr |..-.L Block Ilr. u. A BRICK HOUSE ON QUEEN STREET. belwoonnxotnnd Well! on streets. from May 13!. J. B. CARRUTB R3. NICW BRICK HOUSE. EARL STREET. in Iu-I `fumes. uou Bu-rte Bu-not Appg` to B. !'.ART-ls`.\'. an Princes: Suoot. or u. Burl - rue NB SALI VAIJMILI GUY IIOPIITY - ` Inns ll Q Dln nmnns _;-L ;,,.._-, _._ BARNE Street. 01-`F1019. lute. oenu-cl. well tted. Terms reasonable. Ponaion immediately. Apply `Box. WIIO. A SHOP ON KING STREE I`. with dwellinz shove. near Market Square. Apply at 48 [cal Street. uuuuunllu CI: 13313 ungouuu. nonorlox Aha: hxwh`. THAT IIICSIRABLR R|L`SlDIi.\'(`lt, ailnnlmi an sin-4-t. known nu The lung Annlv 7i6U s|: nu wwmm nmucbz. no. 4- Apply n wmo on-`wx. S.-\ LKSMIN-We wish a few men to mil 0; -goodsb nunplo to the wholesale and retail trade. uuunutncuuv-ruin our line. En- close Scout sumo. Wngeaper day Hamm- lenl position. No pnsuuls answered. Manny ad\`\ncod for w . advurlisinu. etc. Cul- 1`INNlA|..\IAN'l"'u u. Finvinnnm. Ohio. "Ii<")"'Ei='iT FISHER, I`-5--In.l.- I.l._.L_ _n A uuuu (300 in the evening. A MATURE IIOUSII KEEPER for two aged persons. Address Box "a," Wan; Omco. use Mount (blind I lugutnn:oln(bab. I%3FEll I '::'x&-i~i>.Xx$xz3u'x~iaAn'__ IQI I3!-In.-n lun-A I-`IVE GIRLSVA1` THE CITY IAUNDRE 190 Wellington street. Apply at onoo. azanu-ma. PA'rmx-In Kingston. lkpril .` Margaret. Patton, sped N. `The funornl will take plnco on Thurnday st ` I0 - Lm. from her son : ruidonuco. 475. Princes Street. Frionda and acquaint- ance: are rupectfully invited to attend. Brannon! paper: pleura copy. I BARK!-;s-In Pittsburg, April 29Ih. Mary Colwell, second dgughwr of the late James Burma, of Pittaburg. Aged 30 yearn. The funeral will have her lnthu-`I naidonce on Thundny morning at I0 o'clock. Friends and ncqunintsnceunze rupectfully invited to Attend. A BRICK HOUSE 0.`! QUEEN STREET. bel\~ oelIBIRot|nd \Volllnmon stream. from Mmn.I.-i%:.\'.wn'r--In Kingntnn; nu.-\p`til 30th,lian1mntor W. H. .\l-ulill, Rock- Irood Asylum, to Mill. Grace Bennett; Division street. T:u'rBcrn.I-Kt Ranfrevi. Aoril 17th, Willinm H. Tait to Ad: Maxwell Butfnm s[Addie| of Renfrew. JILSL state can: . BILL Ron:-At \\'enbrpoko. April 23rd. It . the residence of the bride`t- fgthor, by Rev. J. Sidnpaon. Hirun Bell to Grant, dauihtor of Benjamin Rose, all of Wont- hrnn in I"UsTR-A'I' mnunl run, a ru nu, ma wife of Captain Adun ouor, of I , duuuhur. Atuus -At Duel-onto, April l.7th,' vile of` Rnhnrt Admin. of A non. '1. . .- i . _ ,_.___2 A GOOD COOK. Apply to IRS. J. UPPER ` ;n evenimx. lm`! -l|I lliI'9li|KD, I\PI'|`l lllll, WHO in Robert Adams. of 3 son. MrHItNIu'--At. Deaerouto, Apiil l7th, wife of Thou. Mcoury. of 3 Ion. `~ 4 JJLLU 5 WC l"us1'n;n-A'r Smith`: mu, A ril 7th, 11. nib: nf Ugntnin Adam nltnr. of I Tam wioynau * Us . ml. . 8ood.l'hoo.: eat... "' pm`. a"" l Dc. ....`-..';_;,.:;.' 13......`-3.. .:':a.:".2':-.2 I -Ulvull lo Mnrrmo of (`ourt Fronwnac. I.0.l|'. . tr:-mg or Ancient. St. John`: Loam. UBPEOI-$1.5 n_n=15'r49Nl; VOL; LVI II. Moiirizif Tb ion B.AI.;E._ TWANTED - -h_a_AI':F an--w suvnu nuun ulxu WI I17` I-1 If I Nlw YORK MIX TU I Park MI com: with an unit}. which In pot-holly fr: and an louver. ` Rona-but the plum. nun JIJVIJZAI I . III PI-luau Stud. THE DAILY WHIG. A V H. w. uu:...a ('3?-xrwauhu -in houkhoWlodntllotul. l(lupun.u8u- I .lay4II.|80.0oo/Igucnlpu-pen snout uvo puolo or out.- ,"|aI no Quad :3 Iyvnpath . In. Juan. in tho, Ion your nnf. girl." `That you, In. Wlllluu. It In 5 ant: blovto uqnd thunonnh uybudol dl the huvluupoot [Ho oontraotod Ibo nundiuuonnddhd twodnyo luau. Bil nallhvcougrhln. you how." unuag Wu: ll um nagurgo:.vI'I: u-ruled, your honour. he who chu-(ad Illh about two pllou o! boon. "IAI in Alla-cl nun nu--nnlu. ll- i.;.;.J.-1.7.: Damian msh more mom] on dnv" guano than nybudy It how of. In modorn nulumn Chan a mu. mun nn gs-nu mu anyway It now or. In modern pulnnoo when I mu put: up his ulnhtdh he d0CI'l put it up. It and: to much that I woman who van an accordion utin mutt put on sin. u..a.....wn.: In elm -inn .n.....I .m. OIVIB II III! IIIIIIIEIIOWIY. I IIXNI U0 TC ` an that the oomminionot III unhvonhlo. Afterward Spanner nurlod Captain Hull. Subsequently I lormod om ul I party of Sdntnonln. miuionsriu who wont to Inglis In Occobsr. I88. I In ulch in the hospital st Bombay. being an Io to uund tho cli- nn.anJ~connnnnnnJ..An.nn.n -- ngu [u.cucor.;:o..uw.1 .nTv?a m7 A'.QD nal: nnhl-an " _ ._- run CHSWN &.MlTCHELL'S puunnoanuu - 9 sh .g.,___ - ._._ I887. dtor much saluting." ""~72I:"'Ji oJ."'3'...g.'"' J.il'.":li'"p"5'-7-T5} vote it ollmmodlotoly. 1 heard no nuou ` Ania lhgt tho nnnnninnlnnno nun. unl-umnnhlg J name being Imnnem at her request. "I joined the army at the Lipplnoolt street barracks in I884," the said. Spoon- er. as that time a captain, was conducting the meelinn. After eight weeh' service I went into the eld an n cadet. Our lint nation wae'Acton, where we arrived in February. I885. Spooner'| oorrenpondenee began in a bueineln way about this time. In the following Auguet we became en- gaged. Pro Ighadvrlueehtny photograph from lnguogd the van madeou hie uheoqnent visit to `Acton. I eeoephd, and our relation continued until .\'nntnmhAr_ Qhlll lhn onmmhnlnnnr Ii-n. ; wuupwu. Inn on I-uuuu uulnlou nun: I September, when the commlnloncr diap- rovod ol our onngomont. and 8 nor mks It cl llnlnndlnhlv. I ham-4| ...P.-2.0.... |ll)IlI.'I' HIIITIOII "II DIP` I'll". A New nun nought out the young Indy whoa engngemont the comnnuioner had than broken sud obtained the story of her experience. The fact: are nuthcnuc, her name being withheld at her "I infnnl the LPIIIV gt [ha ljnnlnnnu Ivuuu an Icoorulon nun mull put Ilfl. J Jud What htlnh an In:-godvich. O. V h inun- But Not the Salvation Lnu He Wu I-`Int I-Inxnged to. The Torou:o News. a king of the Arbi- trnry conduct of the Seration Army nutho rides in Cunndu. nyn : Some years ago the commiuioner decided that Major Spooner, now in cherge At Montrul, ehould merry. He wrote three names of Selvuion army femnleu on I piece of pauper and indi- ceted to Spooner to teke his choice. The one selected was written to by llejor Spooner. but she refuted; to did the uecond, but the third accepted And they were mer- ried. For eome time before this Spooner had been engnged to mother young lady oicer. but she use toully ignored when the eelection was made. Some ny that the "run? English.` end therefore not suited to the comminioneri tutu. I` he girl whom Spooner mnrried Wu Capt Hell. ` A A'nr. mun nnunhl (mt than Innnn lulu controi III we mnner unner mupute. The one wu adjourned until MA 10th, to be head at Bmckville. If the ju go de- ` cidel against Mr. Whiting. that the court he: power to go into the evidence regnrdlng the way electors voted. the case will be tried ll Delta on May l6hh. uunwur. 114. Mr. Ra noldl contended tint A number of people w o bud voted had no right to do no, and asked the judge to but evidence re- gnrdin this nutter. NIP Vhitinn nhinntn On Ohm Al|fnn`:nn rum mu nluwr. _ Mr. Vhiting objected to the contention. lld aid the COIIII bud no right to go behind the ballots. It Ind no power to tell how ony person voted. nnd, therefore. Ind no control in the nutter under dispute. The cnna Wu: mlinurned until \hv lnrh .|..J4:. VV J.` LrVL- ` Tho plentiful IIIII we 10 been hula will ` make them look ban I. We ion the not YORK YURI (Outta! baht`: mound. which In inrfnmlv Iup run ny two-nnna ox zue electors T 9 names of 589 person: entitled to vote were found on the rolls. Thirty name: were disputed. Ihe total vote: on the roll: unountad to6l9. and consequently the by luv was carried. it having two-fth: of that number. 247. Mr Rnnnnln nnntnnnhul 0'11! . nnnnkgp ll: two uguuu Ii wort rolunea. When the matter of recounting the bal- lots Wu autiafu.-torily settled by the court on examination of the assessment roll: wu inuitutnd in order that it might be known how many persons on it were entitled to vow. This information Wll ocean to deuermlne whether the by-in had n sup rtod by two-fths of the electors _ .I._ .__II_ 'l`L:_-__ _._,,, an-_.u.u_v Iul utt. . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . ..|a. Two of the ballot: in No. 2 polling sub- division were objected to. one for the by- law and one against It. In No. 3 sub- diviaion one bellot wee objected to. It was agdlnet the bylaw. Two ballots for the by-lnw out At. No. -I nub-division. were ob- jected 10. mm bnllote for the by-law and two Again! it wererefueed. \vhQn lhn Innfkr nf I-annnnlinn Oh: Ind. Polling Subdivision No ` 1 A IWVE luv. "I`L nu. The first proco't-ding was the counting of the bsllota, and when this was nished the following report was submitted: , A Sumolentnmbor Vo0ed_ for lt-Anolher Dlnter toyspnle. On Monday A court wee held It Delta for the urpoee of coneiderin thee plicetion of te feeve of Beetgrdfuto eetpeeide the vpte on ` the Kingston &Smith`e Fella nil day by lew. There was e lenze attendance of epoctecore. The oonncilmen were eleo preeent. Judge Meodonald, of Broclville. preeided. Mr. Reynolds eppeened for the mauve. and Mr. J. L \Vhitinn fnr the hv. CIYNARD STEAIISHIP COMPANY. Bnuso from New York every Saturday. A thorized Agent. 1". A. Folger. .l`erry Dock ta of Brook St.. Kimrllon. 4 " Majority for act. 'I`._. -1 .L- L-lI-A THOSE ELEGANT HOUSE`? were apeciolly built for the owner. and no expense" was a and In their construction. The rooms` bonny me well ventilated. and having a southern expo- sure. are hrlghl and cheerful. They are hand- aomoly tlttod.lm\'ing marble mantels. cr atal gmnoallors. hot;ar.d cold waver baths : sun lary plumbing. can Drainage rfect. ln rear of each dwelling is :\ lovely own and garden. with spacious 0lllbllll(ll.llRB. For terms apply w . msmngioorotmuu-n.nuuuL 7 m TWO 1ma$sou_: sromz nwimlucs, 149 AND 151` EARL. srnmm. I JABIES REID. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. Pnmcnas .-S-nun:-r. AFORSALEORTORETNT, FAVORABLE FOR THE BY-LAW. HE TO MARRY. mr cu.-ynunuu uppuuuu [or we M}. J. 1.. Whiting for the by- ROBERT GARDINER. ~ Slmot KINGSTON. CANADA, W}~]DNl~ISl)A'Y EvE1~?1a}3 Mix} mag Now Is 1`!!! ACCEPTED `Hill to: no your hunt. 3OIIle\`|l1lI and Guduu In LAWN GRASS- Tho nlmnllfnl nnlnn -. L... 5...... |..-|... -an

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