JOHN GLEESON. DEMLR III /05 AND NEH3. . Hams, Bacon, lard, otc.. very cheap, ` loo BROOK emu-r. A hm &un- glut: Tnllnnnh lor IMO, Ill Iuouou mac: nunuwg III mu I'M r In In that middle of the mint. or Harem was the scene that ground Praldool Hanbou. Behind him was 5 mn- dvo structure 0! solid gnnlto. and boddo hln. In llnporhllnblo bronu the lowering Opt: 0! the fuller of Mo country. Sun: and) ohlmu may out from Trinity`: min. not (In nun `high: thn IIIUTU Kl |$' IIOIIUI III and vuunlry. HVIII and oh! 3 E II It '1 :.... .?k`."...a.."1'.."."n.. gm l`rlIl:yut|| n Wuhlnpon [nod 0|. Will trend lh an-unuu-usunuyuuouu - uununguu hall to an the oath of office. Very lulu houuo. nmmmlod by ptonunt om, ood button his mind the rlvir. onrwithln pinto! shot In the old ulna market where, one. each week, llhlhnegrooo were In us for solo. tho motion och standing n {n shit rlnhl In ch. mlddll of tho nun, tnunaoreu. WOIIIIII Iuvou mar macker- `bhhlo, ounahdgmmuuondom ulvu house. till the very henna loomed to shah It the olnmoroun tumult of wel coma. Thou cum the grsnd rooopzlon at tho lquitnblo bnlldilll. Um roooptlon M the oil hall. and tho rand ball 3: night. which a ed the first my In A hint ol glory. Tuesday. time was rolled back a hundred yuan. (hora! Wuhlnmnn wu once more on M: way to his the oath of otoo u nt pnnldcat ol tho republic. 'A'l AIL! hll nlnnn [law-an In.` CTUWII WI ISIS- londsy all New York poured down to~ vnrd the bntury. All the want! at com- mnnd hnd taken their nation: in IE: hnrbor, nnd the nntln in I'll covered with all non: of crnft doc ad with the nyeut ol bunlln . All the yachts were bright nnd trim. 3 air bran and nickel plating gimm- in; in the inn. and their mow-whim nil: In nharp contrnnt ngnlnu the bright bluo sky, and the dnrk union of the in made the whole nonnn one of duuling up endor. On every colgno at vnnugo hundreds nnd thou- undn were porohod nnd packed, nll eye: but lug turned townnin the lower bny {mm which the pronldcnt wu expected. A: the dispatch have In eight pnndomonlnn bu-oh Ioono: Itnnm whlntlu ocrenmld. cnnnon tlmndnred. woman waved thnlr hnndlxor. 551.1. Ana... nnhd, .1 ...... ......n .1... ww Ill IIIGI IIII IJ:rUu IIIIOO UOOITO hull In uh the Oman. Van nlnln Ullll IIII IClI IIIU CXIMIIU "I IJIC IUI|Ilny- New \ ork is a large city. we are used to taking care of vast crowds of people. Fifty thousand a day is our tloating population. Brooklyn is a city eight or nine miles long by tire broad. solidly built with houses, yet with the densest packing, the broadest public liberality and the moat boundless private hoapitality, we could hardly shelter the struggling host that swept down upon us and fought for shelter and food with an ilnportunity that would hot be denied. For several days before the 30th the cit began to till up, and by Sunday there was liardly a hotel or boarding house that had shelter for another soul. The quiet of the Sabbath was broken by the rush of thousands of strangers representing every class and condition of men. Gay unilorms were everywhere ; they surrounded the hotels, they lled the churches. they crowded the sidewalks. We have seen nothing like it since the war. Sunday night brought no peace. Bands of jubilant patriots paraded the streets all niqnt sinain jubilee songs and occasionally swttchinu o to a Moody and Sanlrey hymn. thelmrden oil which was.\'iuety and Nine," and intimating by way of parenthesis. that it would be a mighty cold day when any of that crowd not left. Ilnsulau all Klan vnrh lanes!-A4` .In-n en retion eterted in the he f A Ainule lndivl- duel in A country town 0 ow Jersey. neAr- ly ve yeare Ago, I: we: talked up And teken in hand by A few old fonile who never did Anythiny but telk, And the project died, etill-born. After `lying in the greve two yeere it wee reeurrected And the new com- mittee geve it A eturt, but it wee not till leet fell thAt the committee wee perfectly orgeuixed. then the thing took ehepe. And from thet hour the celebretion hee grown like JonAh'I gourd. It reeembled A mighty liver After A terric norm. when the ood rieee higher And hi her And hi her, till At. leet it overllowe its nlu And. ureting All bounde, ewoe aeverything before it We know here in few York that we had A big thing on our hAnde, but not one in A thou- eend im incd the extent of the reslity. lAre citv. to Ann we unxung lymum. The celebretion of \V$ingt.cn'e inAugu- IICIIIIIII 0! Inc ripuuuu wax mm In: mind 1.. VIINIIIG -nod an dn hdnnnu. 2 2.4.. U0 IIIUYI-II VUIIKIIU uelcrue. I sit here tonight with ull than 0 powering memories fresh upon me, alongside of the pageant 3f the t t day: they were btit as the` aoungltg In And the tinkliug symbol." Th calnhrntinn nf \V inat:.n'n inn LAWN GRASS SEED I0. UUHIUFICI would proulmy PIS` UCKOTU IHU world would witneee uch another." Then came the expoeition at Paris. and Louie Napoleon. then in the zenith of his fame and glory, eurrounded by one of the (neat brilliant staff: that exer encircled an em- peror, proclaimed the rst Peri: exposition open. Then came Vienna, and noon follow- ing our own national celebration in l876. Marvellous was that wonderful pageant. I etood near General Grant, on the grand ltand when he came, attended by George Washington Childe, and I followed him down to machinery hallnnd stood beside the great Corliu engine when with his hand on the lever. he set that net world of mechin cry in motion, whose rumbling thunder reverberated around the globe. Wonderful were the aighte of that great dny- never to be for otten. Then came the Paris exposi- tion o 1878, where the wealth of the world poured it: genius, its gold. and its glittering jewel: into the industrial lace. on the Champ: dc Mars. The dauii.ng splendor of the scene in the Trocadoru, when Preeident ML-Mehon announced the exposition open and. attended by the Prince of Wales, swept down acroee the Seine no pen can limn and no mortal `tonuue deecrile. I nit hora hmninht with all than; nvnr. The and Boy `nu Sen.-nnlany slum. nut Faibre the Blow 0|` 0| th'Ia week- Some ol the Mlrrlnz Scenes--Patrlob lens and Love for tho Republic. {Special Corroszondencul , Nun Yomt, May 3;-Bless the lmrll that mine eyes hath men it: now let thy servant depart. in peace" For neyer again on this side of the golcbn gates shall I `see such another glorious aul glitterin pageant. I have seen much of this world and its lory. It is now nearv forty years since stood on Hyde park corner when Prince Albert, then in his prim`. passed bv attend- ed by a brilliant csnlcade to open th crystal palace. the gloat of which now stands as Sydenham--he,wonder and de- light of the modern cotklwv. who fold! ill legends in the light of ancient history and takes his sweetheart out once a week to see the wonderful fireworks. It was a great lav. All England was gut, and many lands beside. Mulev Hassan from the Sahsreau desert. gazed in wonder at an American threshing machine and mower, and Chinese, Persians and Tartars rqgaled themselves on ham sandwiches prepand in ChicIg0. 11150"- the prophet had. annmnoed to the faithful that a devil incarnate lay hidden beneath the ribs of the succulent porker. It was a (glreat day, a very great day; and the Lou- on Timur on the following morning boldly declared "That as in all the ages the world had never before witnenod such is athering. so, centuries would probably pass fore the would witness no-h another." Then l HE PILES ON THE KGONY IN NEW YORK S FKVOR. Bl`.0ADBRIM'S l.l$'i1"`El{. OIIICIIIII IIVIZ I0 FTKIOIFK [I I5.` Z.` panics. thcnbn. their dpuoo no ptllal Ilpllcnoo. V No Polluoal llgnlon-co. Ron. Ihy 4.-Iu uply to umonqulry in tho chamber of do nun regarding the An- nonoonont that lull omhundor o! Inna would not stead the o In; ol the Pub on tlol. Punk: lapl and that I unhuudon had not has oclslly lnvltod Ioputlolpu In thwart- :-nlng thnnlnn. Ilulr shaman: hul no .KC$ll1EIUIw. CI BIIIDD `Ill Aimed his six .lh00lOl' at Dixon tho I-nolmnn dro pad to tho ground and the bullet with out his head. Then he that the cowboy dud. I `D. ITWI. UIXIIII TING] I VV IIICIIIIIK voodnodotocuxlxlunuslny. An Lbs ml our Ahmad hln nit nhnnlnr Al. nilnn tho IIIU we-wens; vv-u Univ - -v-u-. (men.-me. Wyoming. Hey e.--Uowboy Jnck Embree eerved two one In Jollee penlleutlnry lut ehootlng et '. N. Dixon. I rnnolunen. He evore to return end HI] Dlton when hle eenteuce explred. \'oe&er- dey he rode on! to the reach end Invited Dixon to come out end he killed. One 0! Dlxon`e men n ted end Embree ehot hlm ln the urn. xon eeonred e Wlncheeter -_J -.-J. Q-3.-J elm. nnnoluue L. OKLA Int, .__ PIANO RIIPAIRS of all kind: on Upright: And dqulu-an executed at the Weber Factory ooruer of Prlnceu and Gordon Ilreeu. Kings mu. No more dunble or well-toned Instrument In Cnnndn than the(). M. WEBER UPRIUH1`. Q Jilrllvr ul-uvu I \4IlII1l-lUle EVAN!\`l|.l.l, lnd.. Me 4.--Prol. A. S. Leyne. euperintendent o echoole, wee eeri- ouely, if not dnngcrouely injured. in the berber ehop ol the St. Geor hotel lnet night. by Cherlee Jonee. e on and barber. who euddenly made no attack on hlm lrom behind. He ruehed upon the oroleeeor wlth on open ruor but wee knocked down by enother barber. The profeeeor epne from the choir end nu ncroee the room lo owed by Ionee. AI they reached the hotel lobby Jonee cut Leyne very dnngeroeely leyln here the ecnlp. Jonee wee dleenned ens Iroyhound ol the Lab. (,`Iuvmo, May 4.-Tha L'nion lino nonm- lhip Uwego proved herulf the gre hound of the lake: by her great run from gutfnlo on her present trip. The record of tiny hour: and fteen minute: from Buulo, msde by this name stunner Int. year, we baton by the boat`: chronomour. l"ift_v-eight hour: elnrood Iinco panning the pier: at Bulfulo, um this must now be not down an the re- cord. It In {mm Mnchinuw to Chi 0 that the grutut runni wu mqde. I` e 384 miles were covered In eighteen hour: and forty-n mmnlu. She had on Ibo than L000 tom of pnchgo freight. and draw 6 foot forward and 14; feet Alt. [I10 Worl CIUIIUI IIIIIUII LIIUIII. In this letter there are a thousand thin of which I desire to speak but which I wi l have to defer to a future time. The recep- tion at the Equitable building ; the services at old St. Paul's, where Washin ton knelt and prayed, and which is the on y relic left standing on Broadway of revolutionary days: the grand ball : the supper ; the loan collec- tion ef revolutionary relics. which, better than whole libraries of books. give you an idea of the magnicence of those old repub- lican aristocrats who wanted to call Wash- ington your highness, and who addressed his wife as Lady Washington up to the day of her death. No less interesting than the wonderful pageant itself was the vast crowd of visitors from every state in the union. And gratify- ing beyond expression is the fact that amnn a million and a half of strangers who visit our city, there were so few accidents and `comparatively so few loeeee. Our coqntry friends wanted to take in everything. The liartholdi statue, the big bridge, the obelisk in the park. the Metropolitan art museum, and 'll the other sights . Orr police organi- zation was perfect, and order reigned in Warner. Hundreds of thieves were scooped up and caged where they could do no harm, thus enatling many a poor countryman to reach home without borrowing the money that carried him. The celebration is over, and we now enter on the second century of our existence under a constitutional goven- ment. The scenes through which we have passed for the past week should tire our hearts wi.h patriotism and love for the re public which we trust will be the heritage of our children doe n to the end of time. linoumnlu. PIKOIUI Wllall IIULIU BU IJUUI` PU UU llI'Il TCVUT` once. It is an easy thing for some paper- heuded critic to u0h~p00h at the ttiiciency of our citizen sol iers, but I pitv that man if he be an American citizen, tihose heart did not swell with pride as he as. our brave soldier boys march up Broudwa on Tues- day and the mngnicent procession of Wed- nesday. For the tirst time in the history of the republic the representatives of all the states met armed with the panoply of war. but with good will upon their lips and peace in their hearts, to do homage and honor to the republic which Washington and the fathers founded. As soon as the exercises at the sub-treasury were ended the presi~ dent and his party dashed between the re- viewing lines to the grand stand at Madi- son square. Then for many hours passed in review such a glittering pageant as no one in this land had ever seen fore, and which it is altogether proba- ble none of the present generation will ever see again. The limit of these letters does not permit even a passing notice of this wonderful display. While the military pageant was imposing, far beyond anything ever seen in New York, it was to the great mass of the people by no means the most in- teresting or instructive. The various tab- leaux in Washiiigtous career curried one back I1 hundred years, and many of them told more eloquently than words, the sacrices and sufferings and triumphs of the men who won our independence and dedicated this hand to freedom forever. Une tableaux, Washington surrounded by his generals, will never be forgotten. Our (German citi- zens covered themselves with glory. Their military displays are always good, for they are a nation of soldiers. hut in civic displays the world cannot match them. I- aL1-I..aa.... aL-.._ -... - sL....--...I ah}...- president. The poculinr chnrncur of our institutions was never bettor illultrnted Ihnn in the foot that he who one your ago-` wo'ull hove re- ived the willing homage of nlnilliooa was now on almost. inconspicuous observer of the pageant with none 50 poor to do him revor~ once. It is on env thing! for Inma unner- `an . c it iejmpoeeible to accaretely deucribe the scene in front of the nub-treasury building. Broad street, Wall street and _Nauau etreet were one dense main of human beings, strug- gling, twieting. ghting for I chance to we the show or get out. and ladies in ne dress- '0: for the nonce. had thrown their dignity and their fears to the winds, and unturrilicd by soldiers bayonet: or polioemen'e clubs, fought their way to the front ranks, a crush- ed bonnet and A torn ehewl or dress ottep pnying the price of the victory. It was a notable eeeernblege on the platform in front of the enb-treaeury. The chief magistrate though the central figure was by no mean: the moat conspicuouegpereoa there; Beside and around him were the noblest representa- tive: of the intellectual culture, genius and wealth of the land. a company that might well have dwarfed a mightier man than the president. The nnnnliar character nf nnr institutions honored w Ila moulder the 55119: of mnny who were iavauditonoh that memorable Ada 5 I- 3..-us.-Ikln tn Ql\f\l``A`ll .-hm.-ah. tho The Carbon: In the Victim. A In ,,, 1,, ll-.. 4 .1 A `lhrlnr sluhod I Customer. , , u I |:___ 1 I|__l A |I.$llT|lI$ TC IIX (KUIKW . . Itti dthO|)0op'0.IoV Cf NI ". Ihollll (I10 I Ibcwo :15! glgolltlldll . _' ALL KINDS OF` BANK and (mice Rubber Buun Damn. Seals. El.c.. supplied by BRIN- nu nncwuv. manufacturers. Bncot. 81., Kinnuton. um. on U". II'II q.`Ion. I`. ' IIOOIIII. I. said, to support Mo `party, and lie did so. Mr. Cu-nqk. 01-81.! J . at 3 meeting con- auma the man In mi mm hard so and Nd!-holdolthl pana- ::1:'.ot thnomlluoonlo. Iowan: n.u'I.!nrhh IIIUCU Dlt UFIIIII '0 June: Stovuuon. M.P.. Pohrbor lo bo- la; badly hoollod fur bio vote In nu man an u Jnnh. nnuI.Inn_ "I run nlnnlul In Ill` IKIII, IIXIIUII IUT [III V0`. III IKTIIIIIICIII on the Juult qnutlon. No In oloocod. he said. to Innnm-O. hh nnrtn Antl Kn nlhl an ennui. Mr. W uuon, u.r. [or A II. will on undo I auto: and Ir. Amt: will contact {but county. The ludnnhl at the sonata la unnltlod. but Suntan Ill! r ud Dlckcy an upohn ol. Jnlnnn Stnvnnum, H P Polo:-hang In In. DC WK IITTIUII "II". o Count Culo Do Com. brother ol tho III- lloo ohhomoo. Count Ludovico Do Cord. who dlonl uomo Iuontho . but son: on ogonl to Nov York to toll in title. Count Carlo Ina lived In Paris [or yooro. old was mode 5 lnokrnpl by tho oollopo at tho Punmo Conn! Co. is I- .....I-..A..4I aI.-A I1.. I I l` AL, under a! the govonnnont In tho unit. f;".`.3*'I.i"'m*:t`...'3`I!Irfr:,*-x`.',._*::.. . -III In; -.-;Ig - --_o..- g-"I ll. AL u .-III rlllll/IlIII\.rUu It In nndontood that Hon. J. J. C. Ab- bott. loader the till I): Annnlnhd mining: nl rnllwnvn And HIT UIHI-3: Jnmu Wilson. 5 hlnchmith It Windsor. N 8.. roturnod from the Unitul Shun that two years absence. vhltod the home when hi: wifu lived. throw `her on the oor. out ol ill: inn ll, hnlll Anna -uh:-n on LA: Inngtl A-(I o t? l:`ndl';:?|orI hour. H. in An-natal. IICIUKI Illll UUIUYVIX her. He was united. IV...-as f`-.I- I14 l`__ol a IULCAUL Kingston. INC WIIIXIUT HIIIIOII, OII I lull. l|'l$ oil` Glouceeter. Maine, in given up ee loet. She had I crew of fourteen. ell hom Neve Sootin and Prince Edward Inland. She lelt` March 25th, And nothing he: been heard of her einoo. AVIII1 her | IWUIIIIIII A frofght train on tho Cleveland, Lonlno. and Wheeling railroad. wont through A brld 0 into A creek at "Maynard. Int nigh, Con uctor Gordon wu fatally Injured. Brahman Turner and Palmer were nationw- ly hurt. . Tho nnhnnnnr Hhllnln nn A nhlna opal-n I]. J. W. Henlin. I student at the Sub ac riculturelend mochenicel college. Lexington, Ky., qunrrelled withwilliem Bueh. keeper of the college dormitn , yeeterdey. In the 6 In Hardin cut. Bax to pleoee, death reeult n`. freight Cleveland. Lonlne. EII IETIIUFI. '1 I19 urm PIIU "IQ IICUIIII on. Sumroo Fouonclon. the tronunr of the Cnpe Cod canal counpuw. reported to have nyntorinunly dinppenrctl IIO week: ago, la in Sun Fnncilco lllil doniea the utol tint he in I dehulter. He will return to ton x unau- [HYDE WII Ulrlal 50 Own: The seventy [aliens who took the places of etrikere at the Dugueene~Bceeemer eteel uorlu. Pitteburg, Pl , struck yesterday for en edvenoe greater then the: demanded by the nrikerl. The Iirm paid the Italian o. Snmroe Fnunnnlnn, than trnnnnnnr nf the uaugnwr or n ncn new nnvon Jeweller. Dr. Hnrke, Hamburg, lieutennnl of the reoorvoa, ha been uentenood by I militnry court to three dun` imprisonment in A for- um: for challenging Dr. Bntthold, I luv- yer. to ght A duel. Ynntnrclnv A hnu-A nnnnni-A luv g Cunnil- yer. w ugn: I (met. Yesterday 5 houno occupied by I hmily named Silvev. Ashtnbuln. Ohio, caught tire. Ibo father and mother wen shunt, Iuviu three small children in the house. A boy oi three was burned to death. 'I`h. -gugnou Is-|:-...- _.L.. -....L LL- _I-..-- LIPIZIUU IIIUW nU.r UOIIX ISIVIOITI. Ur. Willisms, of Yale medics] college. hu renounced (jhriltinnitv cud become I Jew so thu he might weal Currie Silverthm, daughter of 1 rich New Haven jewoller. Dr. Hnrka. Hnmhura, linnnmnnl nf than nnmn nnu nmencnn negnuon. Three ofThint!o, Cnruvcll & Co : men have been drowned and three Iorioualv in- jured while Attempting 00 run the Roche Capiuina slides nut Doux Riviera. Hr \"iiAlI|n nf \'.l. mmlingl -dig... l'lllVI'.'H', lung an-eel. m be sold at wholesale priooa. pl'UUIUly- IIFIIIY Wounded. Edwin Stevens Mstthovn. Montreal oor- respondent for the United States nevnpr pen, hu tuken an Action for 85,0(I) damages agninlt the Empire for libel. Two lock natal nn than nah \\'nllnnI 1-Annl nglluu Inc umpire I0!` IIDOI. Two lock gnu on the new Wollnni cunl were curried uny by the nteunbargo En cnusht yesterday, which will cause I suspen- aion of trnic for I day or two. Cuunt Hnrhnrt Rinmgrnk nnvn 1 (Hanan- IIUII Ul lfIIllU [UT | uly or `W0. Count Herbert Binmerck gave 3 dinner Int evening to the commiuionen to the St moan conference end the member: of the British and American legntion. Three of Thilt!a_ Cnrnwell I. Ca : man nuve orougnc III wu,uuu. Deputy-Collector Boulding, while unint- ing otieern in destroyi moonuhinora still: in Johnson county, C.. was that and probably fatally wounded. Edwin Suntan: Mntthn-n Mnnfuml nm-. cu mmmer (0 uernany. Only about 830,000 will be reulized from the sale of tickets for the grnnd ltlndl at the ceutannitl. New York. The and should have brought in $90.00. ). nnnnfv.(`.nIInntnr Rnnhnn -nluilg --I-0 l)UllrUll. INK" Jilly Z-35!]. ' A Wrshington deapatch says it in con aidered certain thnt either Williun Wnlter Phel he or John A. Kusou will be appoint- ed m ninter to (ennny. Onlv Ahnnf `RH nth .3" kn nnnlivn `nrnn III III (IITCCEIUHI. Le. l"rrmre says the French government intends to postpone the general election for members of the chamber of deputies until the spring of 1890. The ljllifnrnin nthlnn nlnh. Qnn Fr-An. ` um spring Ul lD2fU. The (Inlifornis athletic club, Sm Fran- cisco, has arranged A match between LI Blnuche. the Marine, and Mike Lucio, of Boston. for May 23th. A \\/rnhinutnn do-nnntnh luv: it in Mm. Igonzohoouor Shiloh, on I shing onaluo if Gloucanhr. lining in aivnn nn ll InnL DIIE llHU- The dry weather experienced for I week has started up forest tires in Winconuin. Huge volumes of smoke cw be seen rising \ in I" directions. I. L'......n. ......- Ll... I'.`.......,.L ..-..-...._...... : , .' ._ . , , , sr _ GET YOUR \\{[N'l`lCR GLOVES at W. REEVIIZS , King Street. $1) Sample pain to prices. 1 name, on me grouna or mummy. Penerboro ntepnyora voted down 1 grunt of $20,000 for I. new collegiate institute building. but vobed 810,000 for I ward school. ' l\.._:...._ L_ IlrL:..._4.: I- ______ II- l`\I_.I |||UllU'o ,The Chinamln uti.~ted with leprol who was recently put off the Cunndian ncic rnilway at Brandon ha been uhippod IOIOII the`line. lllI\'C llll OLII Clgltln Rose Thorne, the -actress, of San FrIncil- co. hu aocuied l`| divorce from Edwin Theme, on the ground of indolity. PC':Gl'b()I'O TIKHDIVITI Vllflill (`OWE I Uf` UIIIUIV IlllPrUVUIUu[Uu It is currently reported that Sir Adolphe and Mr. Amyot, M.P..j_recently reconciled, have fallen out agnin. Rose Thnrm-, thn at-tun nf Ran I1`:-:nni.|. During the Whitsuntide recon Mr. Glad- stone expect: to enjoy 3 vuchtinq cruise in the waters of (iron. Britain with n pu-ty of friends. TL- I`L:....___ nu: ._ 1 ._.'AL I-____._ _I.- Ill CW I UTK. Carleton Place will seek incorporation. and 810,000 will be raised for dninngu And other improvements. It in nnrranllv ran.-u-hul that Qir A.'Inlnlnn uucrul cunmmne In L/ompwn county, Que. MOIVIB (juarlitz, Cumberland, Ind.. Ac- cnsed of wife murder. was last niz ht found` guilty. arr Ilnvnr Hun Inn-non! ivnru imnnronr Herr Meiyer. the largest ivory importer In the war]: , died yesterday at Kiel, Ger- many. M.. 1" 1`l.....l..- n7_....._ 4].- ...-n l........_ } Kullly. 1 MIL. T. (`hnrlea Wnbaon, the well-known elocutioniat and actreu, in dungerouuly ill in New York. r\_-I....._ 111..-- _..:n .--|- 3 ______ __s:-_ n umulgton. UN is used 9.: Incl. I It is oxpectod that the new path! changes will go into effect on June lgg, Thu source of the Missinsi`fi"pl river rises in two lakes llfeet above Ituca. Appleton post office, Lmark. was robbed a this week of $25 in cash and stamps. T. R, Mnnrnn Inxn Imnn nnhmvml an fhn AT nvnc AND A CENT. Apnly to I). A. over Exnrou Oioo. IQ ux KIWI. , ;\'tenm tricylka ure now being and in Washington. Oil is used fuel. It in Iilnanfpd that thn man: I-mannl .-Hanna: Ulla WEEK OI '. -') In CILBII ll stamps. '1`. ll. Munroe has been selected an the liberal candidate in Compton county, Que. Melvin (Llunrllrz, llnmhorlnnrl Ind _ Al`. Nlrl sick. go- The Little Thlngu that Aoct Canadian- `. _l-`lashes From Europa and \Vhat They Portond-A Little of Everything Bully Rand Ind ltamemborod. Japan has ll.`200 native lawyers. ` ` Harriet Beecllcl` Stowe in much better. Mrs. Hunterhwife of H. Hunter, in very. [ AFFAIRS OF EHE WORLD. TELEGRAMS FROM THE EARTH'8 FOUR OUARTERS GIVEN. NO. 105. H()L`Sl AND L01`. 3l0 Earl Street. between Gordon and Alfred streets; 6 large looms and back ki1chen;IAme cistern and pump` good well and outside ahodu; house warranted to be I'll"II`\. ('r.'.\"l'. Apuly IO U. 4 over Expreu HOUSE with at ht moms and extension kn- chen hard and so I water with good stnbllng : convenient to Queen's Ouli o ; imnledinte - session. Anply on Um nrem see 128}. or at . 0. I84! Union Sunset. between Gordon and Alfred Ll. vmouuux an numb - H . on I. `i ,....."'-'-:a....`.'. ..':.'a~':.c......"` .'.::.~ Agency for the Ioovcun I101: h and tho Plu thtncd mun. N. tho Ian-[cu II In In Ouuds. lI\3Zl\Ll EI$l_lE3 THE MAIN PART of the Stone House on King treat. fonm-:"_\' nu-upiod by the late Mrs. Mm-,anln_v. ken. 83t0n year and uuca. The hnurw is in cxco-ll:-nu nnlur with all mud- ern Uu\'t`.l1iL=ll(`l! . .~'lul-inn attached until fur- ther noliu-. Amlly In KXRKPATRIPK & In M ; nits. Hwr lH)lh'4 H A DIUAVB IJVVlulAI4lVl1. Wllll Ul' VVIUIUUL furnaces and all modern lm rovomonu. It is near the corner of King and 'esl stream. AD- nlv In MA|`.[)l)NNI\ILL & MUI)lE. A SFONE DWELLING. with or without modern [Lia nmlr Lha cnrnar of Kim: and 'am nu-ecu. An- I IHTIHIUUE III III llI`7\.lIlI'll Illl TU` Ullll cu ply to MACDUNNELL & MUDIE. '0lll' IQWII. IIIIIIUVIIIII IIIII Ilinlj Wllll L AWN G-BASS- ~s._ _|--no..| ..a..- ...- L--- L... LA-I-b nu" 'I`HB.` SHUI AND DWELLING on mug StreeL..occn led by John Henderson no a wholesale lquor store. Apply to JOHN REEVIES, Brock street. .1 l`l[\Ill\ IIULIDFA KI.` yuan. between Bugot and Wo|_lln mu : May lst. J. B. CARRUTH `RS. T)li`l4`ICE. large. central. well ttod. Terms reasonable. Possession immediately. Apply `Box." Wmo. A SHOP UN KINUSTREE I`. with dwomnz gbove. near Market Square. Apply at 48 Earl `lrcen. PRODUCE EXCHANGE, RED 8 `NB, I001` of Prinoou-ct. linpton. l NI4.`\v HHIUK Huusllz, tutu. s l`Iu<.'I<:l`. In Earl Terrace. near Barrio Stroet. Appg to B. BARNEY. 39 Princess Street. or at ' 1 Earl ` Street. a A BRICK HULK-SI`) UN QUEEN S'l'l {lCl'."l'. Wollin Streets, from May A FLOUR MILLING C0. in an Ontario town. where there is A splundid opening fora G00!) BREAD BAKER. promises nu port and guamntooa success to one who will nvest. or fumiahl) security. Addreeu Wino Orco. HOUSE IN VAUGHN TERRACE. No. L Apply at WHIG OFFICE. ` ` BI ,.\i(73KK$IVX7v71`IVTI{77S_H(i'l57 AN7[TLOiWiN CA1`- ARAQUI. with hou-u to live in: also tools. Good stand For further particulars enquire of M R:-J. RILEY. on the premises. AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT le~ sin-s R situation as BOOK-1s`.El lCr( with come gbod rm. Can give good references. Address H." ' to win) will Invest. 0 fmniuhtioo security. [III lulu! Ill \Ql aosspi-T FISHER, l\...--I.-l._ ll.-_I.-_I .-\ UUUU UUU :n the evening. Tmc s1i nwn:LLmG mg Firm-.L.occuui(,`d bw John Henderson NEW IVER ZIl\IUI\l l'.`.Tt.... mgr: . Ronaubor t :pImc. ;.--..-_- A `- Jaaaaaao M1`Du.\'.AI.|>_--At Wolfe Inland, April 301.11, '1 eua Mcllonald. aged `20 years. M'(x.r:~'x-At Wolfe Inland, April 29th, very suddenly, Mrs. Edward Mclynn. Cnu.\'runn -'At Toledo. Ohio, May 2nd. John, only son of Thomas and Mar rev (Iornford, and brothor-in-law of . J. Lt-Heup and \V. H. Keene. The funeral will take place from his father : residence, 24 Elm street. on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Frienda and acquaintances are reuputfully invited to attend. Bl.l'IA.\`l)ll.L--On April 12th, at Enville Place, Ashton-undor~Ly.ne, Lancaahire, England, Winifred, only surviving aiater of the late Rev. John Bloaadell, M.A., of that lace, and Rev. Canon Bleaadell, M.:\., of ren- ton, aged 68 years. NICW BRICK HOUSE, EARL STREET. in Earl Tnrnme. nun` Barrie St:-net. Annlr SHOP ON KING STREE I`. With dwollinz ahnvo, mmr Mnu-knr. Snum-a. Annlv In 48 Earl A BRICK HOUSE ON QUEEN STREET. J(3l\h'L`0l) Baum! Wolllmrmn Streets. vaon.9-V gagggv-an U"NDA\'. 8 ANINUAL meeting of Mechanics` institute at .m. `Human Lights" on Opera Houae. I\'ioN'rIu.Y Meeting of Minden_Lodire. - _ __ ` i IILZLVLUJISJJJO HM.'I(l(T\ -ENSIS---[n `Prinity Church. De- troit. on Tmsndny, April 30th, by the Rev. Father Sn.\'a.ge. John J. Hagerty to Miss Sarah Ennis, of this city. ' lllllll I Dell! IXIII. WI IIIVO lulu I o my V YORK IXTURI {Central Pnrklnl Lnu.luh1nnd.._nhln| hjnrhnllx Ill?! MORTON. -, ii "`&_%___2? A i A` ____`} '3 (:()6x)C'o0x. Apply to MR9. .1. UPPER ` n eveninir. N .\`I~.'Y TU LFJVII AT Hue nzn A-HALF AND L12 v:.\1` 1!. W .\'0.\'. Barrister. .nl.'\'I door tu K1.n.:`. drug store. King . nimnlun. VOL. `Lvm./1 d'H'5WN'{ ivnToHELL's A CENTRAL DISPIIINBARY. III Prlnnn Htrool. SPECIAL MENTMN`. _ITR.AYlD AWAY. .- nu-nun I'AII'\ A-u mun I1-H PIANO FOR SALE. FOR SALE _LT{m_'1f~T_ MONTEY ' ammznbf unun . v .. IV\IVID $063125. V hon IIIOVO Wllllhi {{3r:4_:ED-L[T1 'o...' }.s..s.."'iTm..."". JJ 3 VV J.` \Z'EV}-ii. The plentiful rain; we hue boon havl um make (Mm! beau Ifnl. We have the no I NEW lX1`URIlCcnu-II Park 50! num-unu....nn_ `Mal h lhg. MARR-1?. nu ID ' T0 LoA`1~_'." THE DAILY WHIG. 81'. born. thy 4.--Whnc to known on the Auk-Allan oloodou luv. wlshomo nod!- liootlou. he has sdophd by hoIh,_hoInu 0! the lqhhlun. _W I17` TIT X IT 1' upo'|fln oorhh (Barman-Americans tron the Islands ol Aaron And Fall: In tho North San. Ilnrdorod Illa Wllo. Tum`. N.Y., Mny 4.--Sunuol Dunn. ('o~ hon, Illlod his wife. Mark, this morning by cutting her throat from our to our. D'llIl| cum to this count (roan England six months ago and his w (0 5 foot ago. He yillYll"YII1I:lIMlll|I`III'BIWIlI an nun: nun. Dunn in nu-mind. flu Atbltrolou Doolalon. I'IIl.l.\l, May 4 -Sir Charla Runull. the Arbitrator in the disputes botwoon the un- um and luadlord on tho Vudolour club. in doouod that the hunt: than pay I you`: run to Much. I889. sow ls mu ACCEPTED `mm to Iprlnklo your Lawn. Boulevudl and Gordon with "I" A 'TI'Tt'I' (11 A lllirlllu "Cl" "III CIIII I-U WI some up. Dunn vu ulutod. Vouolu Iuppoood to 50 Lou. l'|o\`|NOlt'l'uw!l, Hun. lny I.-'l`ho Pro- vinootown schooner Nolllo Swift, lrom the Want India fol` New York bu been given up for lost with all on bond. Fur are on- torulnod for the uloty ol the schooner I-`rune Ltmblrlh, thirty day: out from Chotlonon. S.C.. for Woyluouth. Tholr Angry Plulonl R000. ` TU|l\'llA.\'\`A, PL, May ~l.--At Mountnln Homo, oukrdny. Jolfrey Harrison sud Sophin lworeu, ouch eleven yonn of Age. got nngry while playing at the home 01 the lormcr. Sophia nu into A room. locking the door. Jerey on NI !ntbor'I Iho no And bunting open I 0 door fired at Sop In kill- ing her. uvun uuu u an nu-u-y-. This mornin I trump entered the rai- donco of Rev. '. L. June: and ukedfor something to en. It Wu given him. Alter , ho I'll gone I purse containing $6.50, which had been on n uholf, was missing. No truce of the tnmp could be found. He had an old tin box with him, and acid In wu on his wny to Brqckvillo. A Iuuhop Sued. ('Inu(:u, Icy 4.~-An action of debt naaiun Binhop Ssmuol Pillows, of the Re- formed Episcopal church, ha been begun here in behalf of rho Nntional union build` ing All')t:iAli0n. The action in on 3 bond of 810.000, given by the bishop and other: for the fuiimul performunco by John Fuirbaulu of the duties of lreuurer of the uuocintion. u l"airl>Au|ia. in Nuvernber, ed lu Chanda with 8~|.3(X) of the association : fundn. lnvlr xwujw \lI'CX-l Drnux. May 4. -OI-don ban has laud n IL: mbn Anlha-him In: tho nnlnnnnlhnnn IQZTUC l"CI"Iu The unioniata are very jubilun saying Pnrnell hu destroyed all claim to be l.>elie\'~ ed; hu grently damaged his clmrscler with the English people. The Tu'me~' aide now my Parnell Will never dare pursue hi: libel Icllll. 'I'lIo A-orlocu Inn 00. Bums. llny 4.--'l`ho authorities ol Soh- ZCb`hCI onlj h w oh. ul-on. Iruun IIHIHIIIIUII yelwruny In ueumg tne house of common: in January, 188]. that ` .:o uecret uocietiea then existed in Ireland ho WI! delibernely mhleuling the house. The point that is vitul for Parnell`: one in to prove that the outrtgu At thnt period ` were ulna, not to the; hmd lenguo but to uecrut ancietiu. 'l`:... .._..._.-.- __._ ..__.._ :._|:|__.. Pnrnol `I Commlulon. Nuw YORK, Msy 4.-The Post`: London special says the talk of to dsy is Psrnell's frank admission yesbenlsy in telling the secret In- ..... .l..I:L...-....I.. ...:-|..-.i:.... n... L....._.. FROM Till YARD 0!` THE GENERAL llURl'l1`AL. A RIC!) MILCH COW. Anyone detaining her will be recounted. A reward will be given by ntum nu her to the Hospital. A Poverty-Stricken Mothcr Refund all ` Help for lrnolf And Her Baby. Bn.~"rnN, .\lay 4.-Knto O'Donnell. Aged 22, in charged with drowning her three months` old child. She came from Ireland, secured work in A mill 1: Hyde Park, but loaing her place. came to Pouton deotitute. She wu directed to the Chnrdonstreet home. She Ina rebutfed, being told thnt she could not romnin with her child. AI St. Mnry`s inlnnt asylum the Inn refused u diphtheria wu pronlcut. The womnn gave up quit for charity, and After loading the child : nrmonu with Il0lIQl,dl'0pDOd the ` burden mm the Swan street bridge. [IOU IKFOU (U. The correspondent says: 'I]he conference 1 hu fniled to arrive at any Agreement writ- ten or verbal. And it has broken up without xing in price. .l`he Americtn committee ha ve left Pnril in disgust." (innnar will Lu nnt nn 0):; nnan marl:-I IIUVU ICIF rlrll Ill (IIIKUUC. Copper will be put on the open mnrkel and sold for what it will bring. DROWNED HER CHILD IN DESPAIR. Arrulgemente Cannot be Ilnde Regard- ing the Copper Trude. BOSTON, Mey 4.-The Herald has A three column cable despntcln from Paris on the ieilure of the copper oontereu-we. The amount of copper held for money advanced to the syndioete amounts to l75.000 tons, 150,000 tons of which is in Putin and the balance in London. Th0'Pll`il holders are the bank of Frunce, which hes 60,000 tons and the Rothschilds 40,000 tons. Bering Brothers are the largest English holders. The Rio Tinto compeny-`Enlisted that the American mines should send only `20per cent. of their surplus copper to Europe. A roposition the: Col. Livermore. represent my the Celumet. & Heel: compsny, would not Agree to. Th: nnrrnnnnndnnf -gum Thu nnniov-anon E L STREET. \.Z'-l&l\J-I-\l\J'-all-I KJ-I-IJ--E .2 The General Real Estate Agent, Makes a. specialty of taklng care of estates letting houses. collecting rents. buying) and ` uelllnf city properties. Panleo wluhlnx bu: \ or ael houses or 101.: should call It Headquar- eu for Red Eutam ' OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. 'i'Il0Sl: ELEGANT HOUSES weroupecinily built for the owner. and no expense wave red in their construction. The rooms being urge. well ventilated. and having in southern expo- sure. am hrlght and cheerful. They nre_hund- eomely titted. lmvlng marble mautels. crystal gen-mailers. hot and cold water baths ; sanitary plumbing. etc. Drainage rfoet. In rear of ouch dwelling in II lovely Wu and garden. with spacious outbuildings. For ternla apply to ' GEORGE CLIFF Thu (Inna-onl Dan` II-vac; A-Ant THE rwo mmsoun swarm nwuuuas, 149 AND 151 EARL STREET. - uric`: - cu. cvv--. I`w0-AN| UPRIGHT PIANO. in elvolle'nt. 0 or, near: :1 good In new. pro rty o I Indy leaving lhc city. M: be seen .1571 Alfred street. near Exhibition rounds. JAMES REID, Tat: LEADING UNDERTAKER. Pnmclas STREET. THOSE ELEGANT HOUSES buil_t expense wrwenarod .\ FOR SALEORTO RENT, mS_E'COND EDl`Tl OTN.- `LEI-`T PARIS m onseusr. Ann lunch llou. ._ I`-.. A IIYLAA I- I Look Out l-`ur Tnmpn. Ily I.-'lIII IIIIIIOVIIIQ 0| GOD` nfuudhnublltlndoeno npbnln (bong- A...-1..-- I...- ROBERT GARDINER. `[51 Earl Street. KINGSTON. CANADA, s \ T>[RD.A`Y .:vmNJ_N(;. MAY 4, 1339. Indy loavlna Inc any. nu be Street.