Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1889, p. 5

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Runornlnhocrc but mama Unlol loopuonoolllngn v prion udh happy. Conoolitlooluoollnpodndvouo unn- lancnlultnplln. hr loo clothing at but all oI'l\o0nd Units. 12! P:-In: "umn why do dull-nutiul run 3" "In n...o ..-.... I. Illlle hllllllll llI.`IIIIlhl[l IIIIPI. "Hun Hm Canadian Gnnd Trunk lune any nntunl ad vantages over Amoncnn roads P "No, air." "'l`|..... .4... an M... A. n.- ......s. ..-...a All 1:- fialrnan Hal: Deu-when Ilse Grand Trunk lo the I`. 3. senate Cu:-Iallu-e. NE\\` Ymm. May ti. The Sc-Illllu cunnnnm-e which Is In iniveotiuale the alleged owm-ruhip by Canadian corporations and capitalists 4! American railroads taxmu-Iubled tlnamornivuz at the Fifth-a\`enuv Hot:-1. Maps of the nul- road liut-as throughout the ooumrv lay bt-fora Much of the nu-mb-rs of the ounmutteo, and a map of the railroad: m the Dmuinvun of Can- ada hung cmnsplcuuuuly on a new-en at the side of the room. The Senators Drr-sent when Chairman Cullom called the cu|nmil.le- In order were Blair of New Hampahlre, Uiucock of New York. Harris of T. unease:-, Gormau nf Maryland and Roman of Texas. The nal vntm-as wan Commiuioner Albert. Funk, Chair- man of the Trunk Line Association, which he en-lnim-d was an aawciauou of railroad; In arrange jollll and competitive uns to cure uuilonuoty in chart: and claanicatinn and to maintain rstabliahod tarila. To a mqumut by Chairman Cullom, Mr. Funk first described the Grand Trunk Railway and in branchoa an lar as he know. I.. .....I- n.. . .......:.... ...|... .5... (\-_-A.__ RUSH/IUII UK Elle (INC, 8110 II IHXIOUB [HIE I113 il're:uury Depu tment shall at an early date make an order relieving the railroads in the Northwest frum.all doubt concerning the application of the law to strictly intern tioinl trallic. LIFC I"P|lIIIIlUlI LVO\'Cr""'leIIl, WU" l)1|hHlll'U `serious interruption of the international truic, is declared to be attributable Innin- ly to the desire to Iecurc the lnr est possible n-unrliere oi fees for the sale 0 hlunks. It can easily be undentood that the uninter- rupted passage to and fro of care that need no clearance papers, under international agree- ment, must, to an extent, reduce the income of the (`ollectorI, who are never quite in- diierent to compensation. \\`liilo.- it is probable that the Treasury oicers will be required to keep a sharp lookout to see that (`anadian cars are not brought into the United States to be used ` in the transportation of local freight, it in not at all probable that the regulation: will be so a plied as to destroy the trade be- tween `an:/.la in cars built in both conntrien. In connection with this, it should lie stated that Senator Mt-.\li|lan, of Detroit, has taken a very positive intend against the im- llmsition of the duty and is anxious that the `r9:uiir\' ll:-nu tmnnl. nhall at an a-arlv data Illa TOIICCCOTI It I ell'Ull: ll.l]u l'UI`[: Huron have n penred to} be prt_i~L_'nla1-ly interested in having the` law strictly`eh- forced and to secure to the Government the payment of duty on every car enter- ing the United Staten. A gentleman who has been familiar with the uieritsuf the qnestionmya that nothing would be heard of it if the Congress should repeal one little clause in the re\'i,sod statutes. as` follows: Section 26451 (`ollectors and surveyors of H`! cc-llec`ion districts on tlm northern, .'.ort'heu.~1oru and northwestern fmntiers are authoI`izol to keep on tale at the-.ir several offices blank manifests and clearances rc- qnired for the business of their districts, Illll to charge the mm of 10 cent: and no more for such blank, which ulnll be prepzu'~ ed and executed by them. . The imnnrtnnitv of the collectors to lmve eu unu oxecuwa uy wpm. The impnrtunity of the collectors to lmve the duty imposed on all L'anudia\n curs, even at the risk of provoking retnliatiun by the Drnninion Government, with possile `ndrhnm intnrrlintinn nf the illL6Il'lI:lIi()|lll "no, air. ' Than why do some of the has-l'cuI.inI rnun `" IIIBKDII KTUWVIHK IHUIHETUHCC U1 DIIU TIIITUBII people to be govbrned by the international understanding that only cprs used in the transportation of the international freight. should be exempt. (tom the imposition of duty. Thu rnllpninn nlt 'D4ah*nit nnd Port. `lean: el Ile larder `trouble: about II- lerlnlonull Inllway Can. - WASHINGTON, Mn)/`_ 7.-.-The qution of 3 exacting 1 duty upon every Canadian built our thu. enters the United sum: does not nppesr to be iving the. Trenaury Department I great, on! of concern. Al- though it is under oonaidoration and in being `regarded by sortie of the North- western pee le who are interded in it, with I 300 deal of anxiety. The con- trurersyns u'n old one renewed. The re- vival `of interest has been attributed to different causes, the chief of which was the alleged growing indifference of the railroad bonnie to ho onirhrnad lw the international / nun labor mm. BERLIN, May 6.-The ntriko of minors In Win]-lmlin In uprudinu. During labor non today in Ge-lsenklrchen I minor In kxlled And many pononl Injured. [Uly- The collector: at Detroit and Port ..._r_. 1... ... I.-.... ....-.........I 4-} Ln -.-..o...nI....l.. ladder hall on Toronto-Ian. Tununa `I-- R _lI. I"|......-- 1; luglary no Idnonl. nu A1 I`... I: _'PL. .5... TOLD ALL HE KNEW. _/LL son TEN CENTS. '-n"s-a'f. .3a'i =2: -1 D II?! IX -" IXII Pnovmucl. R1,, Ihv 6.-Linoulu Gums, ohid 011035! fol Oouudou I Aylotonh, Iboleuln boot and than dulon ot this city. vu umuod to-dntlodhugod with umhoulinl OIIJID. in. am bunt vs New Yorkuc ouocoic without nu-Inn nu shin-an an u |.....|.. -n.. run to IM 1 load! to. II`!!!- About mldn In thin morning I frat ght took place on to corn: 0! Queen and York- Itrutu the run]: of which III the arrest. 0! Thomas Gum I87 York-nu-out. Ho wu dnrpl with La. am. About 12.45 I.-. Jamal (ll-sh-1. 8| MoCouI-otnot wu Kuhn to Hoodquunorl in the pntrol wagon when 5 charge 0! unulting Inpoctor Staph: nu. ma qnlulhln. I uuun nnouo uougul, I ll WWII. `I'll Mnrquie. whoee neme in race! femilier In sporting clnlee, urived In town from New \ ork last evening and will view Tomato for A day or no before In; heck to Englnnd. He uncle and ivee ver{ quietly. `Hi: 0 Lordship was In bed helore o'clock lea; nlnln. b0.\'ms, May 6.-'I`he Corroupoudonco dc \'l hu inform bu thn tho Cur will shortly be cmwue mg of Poland. KIO ITIVIH um IIVCI V0?` 1 night. About mldnlnht this annual [ of Quocnuborry, in tho Pool-up of Scotluhd. `John Sholeo Donglu. b In town. Thu Mnnnlnin. Irhnnn nnmn in um-A fuullh. 1.. lull (VIII WIII I09 IIIOIIICT. Queondnerry" us: one ol the mum nginund on the book at the Queen : Hotel yuterdny afternoon. It mount nothing lou shun dun the lost Honor-Able the larquio of Quecnaborry, in tho Poo:-up of Scotland, John holto Dough; in In on-.. Th. cu nun Jncrrlu. vv nan mule: ue C350 culierly hnrrowing in that the Inspector elt compelled to take her four young chil- dren, the oldeet ecercoly 6, with the mother to the station, eltorwordo lending the party of Eve to heed uertnre in the patrol wagon. Happily e kin -hearted eoqneintence took charge of the two eldest, but the other un- fortunate hehiee led to pen the night in the cells with the mother. ul\....-...-I......_" ...-- __- -1 .|._ ,,, 1 H10 KTHIX l Ollrl LICTK. : Ellen I-Innis, u wanna residing in (`oats- wortblune, in arrested by the police of \\'ilt.un-Avenue uution lut night charged with aggravated assault on I neighbor mun- cd Eliu Merritt. What links: the I'\nnn.I-`u In-p--n-nn in IL-9 L- l...-..--A..- ulvawu. A mun who gnve his name an .\lcElwaiuu And his residence Trefum-street. rushed in- to Police Headquarters last night, with blood flowing in lnr e quunitioa from an ugly gush in the bnc of his skull. He said that M supper he hnd said lomethl which Inn displouod Mn. Mcllwnino, An in her anger Ihe hud thrown a lam 1!. him, which Imuhed on his head. hot content- ed with thin Ihl than uiud tho bottom part. of the miuilo And inictaod the out he wss Iuerlng from with the lmproviaed weapon. Ho uid he took the bum: from her without. defend" himself. u a nu under bond! to hoop 0 pure towards her. He wu told to call in the morning And no the Police (`ourt Clark. I'll-.. I.`_...- - _-..-.. _--.'.Ix__ 1- n, . IIIUIIK About 6.30133: eveninu Edward Tyler, generally knownne "Ned," was arrested in front of the Parkdale Hotel. St. A ban`: Ward, wit: a bull-dog revolver in tech hand, fullof bad whinky and e heart lled with anger and jealousy. Hie wife was the the complainant, and the Iurrounuiug cir- cumstances briey an followe : About two {learn ago Mu. Parker kept the Perkdlle otel, with " Nu " Tyler an bartender, and eo well did the employe euit hie buxom employer thatit. was not a great many months before Mre. Parker became Mrs ` Tyler. Since the marriege, however, thing: have not gone at all happily. Du- meetic unpleaaantneee led him to drink and culminated last nigh: in hie meeting her in the subway and snapping the revolvers in her face Fortunately they did not go off. Mn Tyler ran up Queen-street with the enraged husband following and hed him arrested. A ....-.. _I.- .__.._ `_:_ __.._ __ \l_u|_ ,.- uuvunununl. one more cnlnce [0 M0 Incl!` , railway project, end will support their de- mnnd for n grunt by showing that the Do- minion Government hoa given $64,000 to- wnrds building the rod. The gentleman who will wait on the Government have Mr . Balfour`: reeignetion in their hends, end if the Government refuse to give any help towards buildin the road they will place the resignation the hand: of the Govern- ment. 1 |\A\-I. A 'H\ I_-p .... _.'.__ D).___.I 'r__|__ Ill 1 Ul'Ull LU. Mr. W. D. Balfour, M. L. .-\., South Eseei and Meesrs. H. \V. Allen, Essex Centre: Dr. Brien, M.P., Essex Centre; Samuel Mcce, Police Magistrate, Morris- lnnrg; Simon Fresor, Walden; Murwoud Barrett, President of the Liberal Associr tlon of South Essex, Delos R. Dawis, (`ol- chester; Welter \\'eleh, Reeve, Tillnury \\'est;(leo. A. Morris, ex-Warden of Essex; J. (`. Shepley, councillor, tiostield: l-Iobt. Lelmtreh, Vice-President Liberal Assm-ia- tion, Essex. Clement Mailloux, \'i-e-l resi- dent Liberal .-\ae`0ciatl0n, Essex, end I). W. Campbell, Kingsvillmarrived at the Walker Home yesterday. To-day these gentlemen, with the exception of Mr. Balfour, will wait on Mr. Mower. end hie colleagues to know what they meant by not iving a grant to the Sandwich Railway. gfhey will give the Government one more chence to aid their e-nH--- rennin;-O and nvill ...-u-.....e e|....:.. .1- lollllltln I-ulna! at Inga-oyo. ZA.\'llliAI:, Mny G.-Captain \Viumnnn`i lorce M. Bqnmuyo numhon 900 men. Active hostilities are Imminent. `CHIC X H555: year. 5 A special emigrant tnin from Quebec on the C. RR. arrived at the Union llepol. last night About 8. 30. The train wu made up of eight pusenger and four luggage `hire and there were on board about 400 emi- grlnta. The majority of them will go to the Northwest, afew however will remain lnToronto. Kl- II` I \ t)-lt,_..... II I \ u,...oI.. lrellilll Illll net Kluureu. At the meeting of the Civic Exec-u*i\'e Committee yesterday the estimates were cut. down to $189,789, Which, it is expected will make the rate of taxation l-l_-2 mills, the same 55 last year. ' A anon-ial nmiurant train frnm (Jneheu on z " nun: has this an ,3IllH'(JiSy morning I0!` 3 Wee. _ Miss Mary Cusack, known formerly as Sister .VIury Frances Clare, the Nun of Kenmnre, is in the city, her first visit to Canada. Inpan interview yesterday morn- ing she said she was at first induced to come to C anada` through a lady friend at Bullulu. She will attend the convention of the Christian Alliance this week, and will lec- ture on the Jesuits, and, if opportunity offers. on the Irish question as well. I have left the Church of Rome, said she. for good, but I don't think the Church will excommunicate me for anything I may say or do." Miss Cusack's sym nathies are with the poor people of Ireland, ut she says she isnot nltogethera Home Ruler. Her ad- ;,_vent here createst uite a little flutter. She dresses in Imnlest lack and that she is a lady of renement and grace Her demeanor testities. Sir R. (Iusack, her nearest rela- tive, is anxious that she should return to Ireland and her kindred. Aool... ._....s:.......l 9|... (`lain van:-II9:I A CIIIUIIICB. Wallace or Davis, the man who sand` bagged the street cu driven. was remanded yesterday morning for 3 week. Miss Mnrv Cnnnnlt, knnwn lm-unau-Iv an The Inn of Iennare lnlenIe`we_|- The snndbnuer IenanIed-'Il:e Dejinlutlon . from South lieu-x. Tonoxm, Mav 7.-A _voung"girl, ap- Rercntly about 20 years oldhwnndered into ir. McDowell's residence, on Avenue-road Sunday. When questioned`, it was seen that her mind was affected. She cnnnot give any account of herself. Hernppear- enco indicates ! that she had walked 5 long dietsnce. \\7-II..nn nu. '\...!.. AI... ___ .-.l.- _-_..l. THE TORONTO BUDGET.': AN EX-BARTENDAER ATTEMP_TS no :SHOOT ms BETTER HALF. A `ltlotlbo Ion: loam nnunn I! I ll-.. 1 _1:..._.|. 'l'IIrly Ilauburg uulnllnln Arrested. HAMBURG. May 6.--Thuny persons engaged in ocllmg 1 Socilliu punphlet hen hug bcen Arrostod. ` To Work In onlnrlo silver Mine. ILONDON. May 6.--'l`ho than list for the \V_-ut Bun-r Mining: Cumpuny, limiud, will: a capital of 150,000 in 1 Ihsrel. opened to- dny. The present issue I! 100,000. the object being to Acquire And wurk the \Ve~4t. Beaten` uulver mine in U'Cunnor town-hip. Ont. Mr. McLuro M the Bniiuh director; Thomu Keefer, Hun. John Bewriey Rohinuon nnd J. Dunon. M.P.. forming the Cnnudisn admi- orv hoard. The vendors are to receive 995.000. 250.000 beimz Ihuea nu! 45,000 cun, leaving 31,000 for Ivorkinz the mum. In-rlnuu :1 Traveling In Prison Garb. LOND().\'. May 6.-Wm.0'Briun Ind Edvard Hnrrmgzun, wlm were re-Iensod from pnnon In order must tlwy might give testimony be-fur the Parnull Cumnuuion, no on their way cu London. Mr. Hnrrnwton in attired in than prison dreu. The llollon Wnv It-jock-cl. LONDON, May 6.~1u the Home of Com- mons this evening Llowrllyn Atherlvy June-H (Libernl), mun-d to udjnurniu -mic-r walnu- cnu the cmn-iction uf Charles Cnnybg.-are. The motion Wu rejected, 250 to 153. A Terrllr Thunderstorm. g PARIS. May (i.-Thero- was: terric thun- ` derutoruu at Bmxlugnw to-day \Vhl(`h lasted three hourn. Huuds were upturn and many cellars were ooded. L0 exmmtoru exceeds ii,(N|0,UUU sqIuu'P Net. The Eiffe-I tower, wlm-h ls nemly 1000 feet hvgh. cunt $1,000,000. The ubservmury uf the tower WI banned for ucionulic observations and cxperinzeuu. vnrlouu uouanmentn ut the-. exlnhznnn. ' All the flu-lot_nM.ic rvprenelltntiws now in Paris: nthnded the opening ceronmnies of the 3r.'p'.Iil'..m vu-u i'Icin=..`_'i |;`t!nnqYn their ('mvernIm-ntu had duuiuwd to phnit them officially tn main in thv opening. The gallery 01' the great. lmil `ins: mm a Lt.-Irden of, Patisiau beauty and fine toilets. .\lu.t-. Cnrnot occupied 1 arm in Um centre. l re-ni- _ dent Carnot. was Vizn-nu-d with cln-rs. Tlm ;.\Iars-llmse xvzu played by an orchestra and nuns: by a charm. Prnnio-r Turm-d : unam-h mnda nn nxnollont pun. ll Iovnl uvyuun an Inn: ruuuurvn noounry.3 u hnpoulbllity of asking nlnhun (oral? envoy! to meat the il- lundoul nlnpo. t is rumoured the Bon- lngor uotlltnuo I return to Park, muting um sh . govornnnu. unwilling to vote polhlul uolunout and II tho noon: ol tho uhlhllloo. w I ulnln ho- ordrl ill run. Th ml hopes dis: |I'||O'pI'II<.:o II PITII. ::l`rrovln tho droopllghpuolhbpsnm, - . city I! HIE |)00[)l'l. Although the mounrcllicnl gn\ernmenLaj have dQ`Cll|l8d to make apurnpriati-ms for re- presentntiun by exhibuu the ulnibnn ch-mied nntionnlly vzmly uxc:-ml in scour and iuu-rut those of all prececlimg exlnbitiuml The variety of article: axlubitud in almost innite. Nu um \ll'l)I"Hvl'II]` is com- plete nor is the cutting of any group ready for the printer. The cutnl grmunl surl'ac- allotted to exhibitor: exceeds 3,(N|0,U0() fret. The Eiffo-I tnwnr, wlm-ll 1-4 no-nnlv 1000 {set ennui. 1 he xlllbllurl number 300,000. To-r'nghn Pxuin is nblazn with illuminnlions. Nu vehicles nru permitted in the streets. The city in the people ; Althouuh Lha Innnnn-.hinn| unuarnmo-nLq IOHCIIIDK n ('N9OIvI |C UIIHOII. The-re wen: uearlv 400,000 people inside And outside of the building and they nu 3 gran nhnut, The exhibitor: number 300,000. T0-ILIIQIIL Pmin in nhlnnn wn.h illunninnujnnn, Jung by charm. Premier TIrard I nneech mnde an excellent ilnpn-saionand was lundly applauded. Pre' dam!-Cm`nos'a upeecl was deliver-d with much earnencneau, and It uruusu.-d the elnthlzainsnmlf the asnomblugo-. Aluu-wards the Pl'98idI.`ll I arted Hm nmchinr-ry III the building I) t Inching an electric bnllnn. Thorn Wen: npnrlv 400 (I00 nannln inuidn And an Ulrq|l.'|ll|.l1'll_l)l` which they had been not- _i id. PM-sulunt. Curnut Ill 1:: nddress referred to the nidnmitnblo enuny of France in arising from ae\'ere. trinln to fresh industrial triumph.-. He afterwards inspected the vnrious dennrtmeiitn uf the exhibition. A" Olin nIn.I:.nuuin ..,...-........o..oi.........-.. in er!-cnra ununr mr (mm:-. He was surrnlllmeu b the Imlmlmrsnf the Cabinet and hwmbm cl the Ho-Imlu und Chamber of Dc-|:lltl1'8. M. Tirard, the Prime l\Iininu-r, made an Mlllrv `st welcmniuu llw Pre-sldnn... Ha declared that l the Exlllblllon exco-odod. all expecutnons and proved that the French puople gull preserved all lllrq|l:|ll|.l1'lf_ul` \vh1uu\'.hey had been not- fd. PM-amln-nl. (`.m....r m an: mhlruuu rufuruul opencu me expocmnn mm nncrnoun. um ` President mu accompanied totlw expoaition Rruunds lb --the Preaidolltl of the Sc-nut: 1-nd the Chum r M Deputies. The [tuft-Y `|`U escorted by n,squmhnn of onvulrv. Tlmy left lha Elvucoe at L30 o cluck and an nrulle-ry Ialute nunuuncod their arrival under the central dam: of thooxuuaitiun building. Presi- dent Carnot ucvndcd It duia`i.|mt had be-vn era-card undnr thr dum-. He surrmnuled hv vim u.ui...|u..-.. ..f cl... f`..|.in..r and l.|uIlI||nru `The (`y In the l'_I-.opIe'n"-Ienluru of Ila sIow--The (`ur in be Crowned-[III 0_| rolnnd-GencraI I `able Newt. PARIS, Muy 0.-Presidont Cnrnotfurmllly opened the exnoainu thin nftcrnoon. The Pun-id:-nt vnn no-nnmnmuiml tn thin o-xuonition A BWLLIANT SPECTACLE IN THE eiw CAPITAL. % `Ln WTHE EXPOSITION,l0PENED.%; Iuuuvu Ir; own-vugu Lounox, In 7.-Gounl Boulungor in living nlilout In rlnmont In Portlsnd phat. Aooohl boycott bu boon rendered nnounrv by Ila lmnoulbllity akin] AV In-ebnll u-pm nausea. -unn -. I I LI... :1 11...`-.. - -. The Innllui Inlquu. |l._o nu I Alexander [lag of Poland. llubbod by Ioolou. 11.. I 1I-..___I I)..- loollou L,._1 Y3 I:>tuL':}":.', K5535? 0. Nov M Clovolnd: Cluvolusd ll. Ch 8. HM 7lndh.npolln: lulhupolh 7. no- "I - ' `At wilhllla: whlnog 8. kn At Kn huh ll. hailed a pouvhi. Sm Vnucun pl l'Ac1.. Moy0.-A priaoner In tho nitonuuy nunod Lnbono commit. sud -on Suunlny night by h us-2|: to 5:: all due: with M: |uudkO:;:::,. noon Duxul, nveruju put I: am. um. Full: report: : Trade In choose up- posrod to be in better shape ycltordoy. and price: on about one-Iounh better. The unlit} ol the choou in good and most o! it all cram. Thou won two lots sold at 80; night lot: It 8}; four loll st 83; In louil` 8c;lB!t.oen Iotat 9}..k two lozlaotl 9 , and 38ouoonIi3 .m ingoto 7 Ion, 2280 laoxen, Thou Ioro'2|0 hon: form choose odd and com od Prlooo Dora 8 00 9|. BICCOI --351$ o {B `Inga farm honor won undo at 18 to cum. most at the Inner prion. though than In conlldonhlo at I00. Thorn Ion also 23 pooh`: onomory sold at me. vac. Ctiu reports: There was quite I boot: in cheeu yeetcrdny and uleemen were feel- ing good in coulequcnce. Buyere mani- lc-ted cum-idereble activity and there wu lively competition for choice lots. Truanc- linne were as follows: Two Iota, H8 bong, fe; ve Ian, `. .M bone. 8]; Iixteon iota, 010 boxes. 90; tive loll, IN bout, me; forty-ve Iota, 2210 hone. Mo; ninewen lou, H66 boxes, on oomminion; total 4575 boxol. Trenuctioiu IIIIIO dnte lut you 5838 boxes, average price 9 3-8.] Lin]: Fall: nnnru : Trude m chosen Ill- I -.`C.III Civil. U.-9.: Wlxrznu L.l , May (3. - ~I)Im'na I name ol buolnll hero yuurduy. bouvoon tho Exod- uunul Wiulirld and the Allslptncv M Long Inlnnd Cnv. Robert D0119. thv nmniro. in Aliment Anocuvlol III. `M ` M Cl|chu..: Cincinnati I, Lblbvllll nun \ u-gun- nInl\nl7al.\ Butfnlo n rta: There wan largo atlond~ lnco at the c one msrket And quite I firm 4 ` com topricel; I610 boxes of five different mnkeu sold 5: 9c.; the low:-at prim rt - lize.-I was for 350 boxes of spring, Which sold It 931:. l'sZ.-- _...._t-. TL-.. ...-- ......:n_ - L-__ Liverpool noporu : When dull ; dc-msnd poor ; holder: oor lroely. Corn quiut ; do- mmd poor. Sprlng when, `in. 4d. ; rod winter, 60. 7d.: No. I Col, 7|. d. Corn, 311. 91-I. Pen. 50. 91!. Pork, 65; Lord, 361 9d. Bacon, short and long cleared, 32:. 3d. and 33:. 6d. Tallow, 25:. 6d. Chan, Ihlta and colored, 5.11. Till l'IIII',ilI HAIR EH53 Insulin`! lull Go-0|. IITIINATIONAL uuocunon. AODIONOM IO,TolodoO. A: London : on 0. Tomato 2 At Hamilton : Hamilton 7, Budo M, AI Byruuo : syncuua. Rochcuu-Q nnfnoxu. LIAODI min A. l1n_.I,I_Ln, Inn, 14,-. - gu IHIIKIIIH lIl"ulUr. UUIIVUTY (`I 'IIl'Il [Ur `one put to k, 51,135 qrI.. average '29 Mid wu `.591 7d. \\'e-nthor in England very brilliant. Liverpool--~.\`pot Clout weaker. Corn hu 5 fnir enquiry. : . n-.a..n ..vu 1| . nu... nunnoIm s an-oar. Beorbohm reports: Honing cnrgoea, wheat and corn ulow. Cnrgoen on puange, when nnd corn very inset ve. Mark Lune -Whoot very little demnnd And benvy. Corn on turn easier. Hood cargoes No. I ` C-I1. what, 3.3, was 35:: ML London- gond shipping No. I ('45). when. p ompt uil, 3-la wu 341 3d. ditto nearly due, 34}: VII 34 6d. French country markets nteody. English farmer! delivery of when for the nan! -A I1 5] I351`!-I -var-nun `Kl IILI wan name an uI||\.l\I\I. During the last three deys of last week the tone of wheat at (`lnicego Wu greatly improved. The improvement was more marked yesterday. when the leading futures mode I sudden udvnnce of two cents esch. Mo wheat closed on Saturday It 305a, and June at the name gure. Yesterday morning May wheat opened at 82c And quickly advanced to 831-. June option! npened strong At 813 and sold to 83. This etronger end henlthier tone in due to the encouragement the bulls have received from deapotchee noting `unsensonshly cold wet- ther in the West, stories of dryness in the, Northwest, which rellected serious appre- hensions of damnge should generous nine fell to fell; from the south come reports of ` dmgerous drought end development of in- Ieet life. t).C., llll I-I UUUIICII U] UEL3 II` JOC. On cnlll WII bid for L0. 2 full wheat, with I car ol-r_ol at $1.05 on track; No. 1 spring oared at SLUT; No. 2 spring 81 Ind, with $1.05 naked on track to arrive; N0. 2 red$l;|hid 7 X0. I hard SLN bid. pal uuuul, wa. The hay market Ina at. Receipts were small, the demand poor, and prices nomin- : ally unchanged. Uue load of ntrasw sold at $10. Tl. -.l.. l'\` ._...:.. .... 1|... -5..- _..._.. xn llllll vuy. noun uuyu-. mo ampere. use not Input by slu llxonluou who run dolnud and hanckod (Town and Ilubhvd in the (not null nook. His injuviu no onion: nauumra pvt` uuz. uuucnes, ouc. nnunnrn per dozen bunches, 50c. to $1. Asparagus per dozen hunches. 50c. to60o. hpinnach per barrel, 32. TIIQ hnv m.-nrlznt in] HA! Rm~nin0a warn cu). The sales of grain on lhe street were 50 bushels of spring wheat st 31.028, .30 bushels goose at 330.. l50 bushels barley M. 50 to 520., and 72 bushels of oats at 35c. ` l\n ....II CI .-.__ L." I I ... \ .. C) f_II ...L-_A u.ou. mew per DIE. 040 to on. unions, new, dozen, 25c. Celery, 60. to75c. per dozen bunches. Turnip: per bug, 200. to `.`.")c. Carrots per bug, 400. to-15c. Cauli- tlowers per dozen, 75`. to SI. ("ubbnge per dozen, 60. to 75. Beans, 3.'w. to 45. an ` non]: lnnnn nor alnw `Ila On Alla ` UB8, -300. I0 001.`. pglllfl 31.50. Beets per bag, miw, dnunn, `)5:-., ("alnrw 75` uwwu, uuu. w um. neuus, oar. [0 -h)C. ck. Lettuce per I02... 351:. to 400. {Adishes per doz. bunches, 60. Rhubarb nor rln7on hunt-hos: 500 tn 3` Auuv-gnu- tuna, Izc. I0 I00. ( neese, J'.:c. It) Inc. Bacon, l0v. to He. Eggs, fresh laid, I2 . to 13. Chickenn, 70. to 90`. per pair. ieese, Sc. to 9c. r ll. Turkeys, I`.. c. to 13. nnr H), I)m- `s, N04` tn RI Pntgtnan, uccsu, ac. to m-. r m. .lllI'K0)'l, Izc. no 13. per lb. Du:-`s, 80. to $1. Potatoes. bug. 250. to 35. Apxlca per brl., $1 to 1 31.50. Rants nar buy. '75 tn 3| Hninmn, landing l"o.nlI|I-en o_f_i;:;iruIn and Produce Marisol: nl llome and Abroad. TORONTO, Mgxy 7.-St. L5.wrcu<.-c market was quiet yesterday. Little was offered And there was slack demand. Quotations: Butter, pound rolls, 23. to 3;'nc.; largo rolls, I90. to `013.; infrrior, 15. to He. Lard, tubs, 12c. to 13c. Cheese, l`.?c. to I30. soon, '01` to [In Fun: `I-nah lulu` I0 Snap Worluln london Ihrnl. LO.\'D0?\', Mm/6.A-The s:m;m.-I ' 1 uf David & 'illmIIl Gihiw, in Hnllouer Cnurz, Milton- ` street, haw U6,-on burn:-d. LOSE, 10,000. vv|.\.\u'M;, nuty o.-1nu amzregnle losses by last night's r are 850,000, insurance shout $`;.")_0()0. The prmciml lmu-rs are John Free-man, owner of the I-`reemuu Block ; Bukervillu. Hardware merchant : Bo-ll BI-03., grocers; GI.-nus & Glass, bm'rIslo-r=: Mm. Pu-mentor, stntiuner, and Ed. Mclieown, Nickel l laLv Hotel. A 350.000 lllnu In M. Lama. 81`. I.0L'1s. May 6.-1-`Ire vests-rdnv dPsh`OY- ed the OM Hurrnsun \VIrn W'orks. the I`:-own Cartrirluv I":-curry and five small dwellings. Loos, $50,000. --v ----uqw-- -nun`-vu- Bun-"rruuu. May 6.--Tim banquet ol the Fu-nuldun Do-hniua Sociolv II}-llllhl wu nmum-1 by about '50 gm-ul. Mr. Wiguun rupundo-d mum tout ul "Our Gun-ot."[nrmq Illkrlllcov us length to hnu well known not: rqudmg the Irulo to-lutloon ol Canada and 9|. SKICQI. "' (..4 L G.'l'.I' SNIIIOI 3Il'II. Anummum, May 6.-Ac 3.05 p. m`. was! the Mlsulrum Junction Grand Trunk Rnilw `,|I.ulu~n \v.r ioully comumed hv re. Tl!!- dwvllinn of Hm agent was saw-d only by the exertions` of parties frnm aha place. The lane: at M Inn|Del. \`v'I.\'.'\'Il*Is:\.`. May 6.-'[`hu agvremgle lnuen by uiL'ht's urn S."\()NI) nu.--r.~--mu Dane`: lolel and Two `nwenlun nl u'u- 4 , brook nun. ` Bncsanui, Mny 6. - Thin afternoon at Crnnbmok a fire btaroed in the hayloft At the _ tour 9! Dame`: Hon-.l, cauud by a I-park from the nnukeunck of Dame`: ate-nun any mill. The luau-I and part of the contents are 1 gum] Inca; imurnuou 81000. Two l'l\:L dwellings were also burnt. insurance not kncwn : mu! Ion About 82300. TRADE AND TRAFFIC. ._,___.. FIRES OF A DAY. I '16!" UFL, Q] [U to SI. Onions, Rn tn '.','\n nor 5'rHm mnsn WHIG..f'l`i'7ESDAY- WAY 7. I-."'.."`.i`."'.:;'1" .i. .."7:I :'x'..". 72'?.'3'.'a.""!.-'1' OI-I-I-II Io-vi-a I -din-no. 15. that mum: on El 1. OI;-Iuyou Mug nu mun an all no. `nu Indian %cn' lug; Dunn. lat. Mu C.-1"-nu than-and dun hum work to-d . "I0 dulomoon with shit 1nl.mnnn|n|'inl I ndlunhd nhlnnb : 3 mm In! an Ill um man an ruined vat. Uta-'0 Nah. no .'JIiOf In the K I 0. Outlet] C4-Iupmf V07 I`. VIII an-nouolv il n htnllyi and Imday nflrrnotm by -3 G - ` Inc which nal Inn In tho ohdomn vlnlo Inc was op-mint I oivulur -v. - uuuul wnulu-nu and um Almptncn 0! Long Illnud City. Doylo-. nnmiro, In gal. nnnn In Lhn Elnnlnun Ihn mm Ilnfnnlnd 1.5 uuuon-I lulu Imlcn IIVI-lllff Txlg IIICIIOI. Mm-cIriol 00'! $0|I"Ml'I. ab-ml lady in mmuu-r, Ilruch slain nu-min; fut laugh; my, and no |u:rriu man out In: noun: home. men an nulnl Q puj month and they Inntoll. A Nlwll In oeohdug hum ul $4 and OM I`-gu ull n-and work. u--u Nah. nnnnrnnulmp In oh. I! A n cm: an Iucu-on-a lromjllliu) go rgux), .\l:-,(1numSnn at .\n. In Txlun;-urn-1 Mu n Incl: which In-`d an my weighing 4.5 and thin Ins-nrvd Txg Incl... hlhuhrl. It-ml furl: In l;uulIu|'n lo! cu. . 3.3. ll.um.m.v, May L--.\L I uuniu at an N pt-Imr A.-ucunmuuuon today uh. .Iq|' at 3].. ch! iucnvou-d from tmoo g-_rmo_ Ur (31-utn XIII d _\'n Ill l\...--..n-_.n In of the "IOII|IlOfl" Arnuod. Nxw Ulnuxs. May 6.--A diqnuch so Gun-runr Nicluvln [mm SI-oril Ilmnwuard uni!-1 the lunar luu urn-ml ton on! the ro-uh. -I,-'\r< enmcvrm-d In lb} nloctum uutng-_ at In- lu-.-no-. Tlw ulu-nl umh the nuriuh nu ` ummiu. wul In chin to auuvpreu tho m-mm anal I-un'|~h tlmne enllaod in lhv cmm-. A: n pm-sutionuy manure um nnliggq H... I.-on mdo-ml la ho ready in man at I unuumu malice-. The Intutmptod vlrouou will hr hold at --ma (mun day. I: II naked that tho Inner pardon of the nguluon won non~n-or (It-nu u! the town. F)V`ul IINI lH`uT`H' WOW!` ml` N outer. Al 6.30 Shnn mun ulfrrv-I IA- neon um: bu uvlo nu ma nunh oulnuco to the pqunro. Ho nu-inmed to enter with than nu-u. umu them in A ruuh at gum] .3... m um o-utrunc- with crio-4 of "Shoot 'om," "Kill him," "DIIII'lI|low 1lm---- tn 0 in." Thu ` Vulnrl tmm-d luck. The .-hon entered that Cum: Home and the Uomnuuionon and un- cle-rk en! the cuurl. cud Hm nheri who were holding tho ole-ion cloud the poll: and re- amt. A ururn numnmc by than nnicgn In mailed tn the (Ewen-ur. Luau lZ1'l`l!`. LL. May 05.4 .-U 6 o`cluc|x thu- nmnnua [hr Court Huuvw wu nu:-rounded by 2' ur l-)0 nunu-(`I man. Thvw noon in Illlnclul tuna paoclnillwd that no negro should you n. Ihna lIIl.nIC|||Il rlecllon. .-\ Into numb:-.r nf men with nrtm were in Ha lmmgdiggg ....5g|.. Imrlncuxiuvl Court Homo---qunn. At the am. nnl umrunovn tn th-y oqunm u-med an-n rpm pmtod sud m-urn-u We-Iv nus rmitled Hroun -qanrl nnnn In uni. ah [ha nu.-IL -..n--..... 5.. Ar-rd In. Prove:-nl It-an:-I In. Voting In an lnulnlnun `luv: II:-cllou. . ,_ u it um-rn1m- o-xpencnoo In I rulwn IIIII. Maura. L`. R. Smitlu and Mr. Uou. I will were no- uointed u cnnumnec lrom the jury fut the puvpme of cramming the tram tilnr hook. Flw c-nrnm-I' In also nmtructcd to unnat- with the Chi! oi l'uhco- no that Colmnlnlu I`mnbndge could demua all his tum. to unpl- nm the jury while the inve-unntinn umgnmod. Ln -xnuuler. The jury lmd I mo:-tine Io-day at the age ` of llr, \\'m-In-null. corona, with role-rolldi lu thy apt-uumm-nv. of ex rtn. The cumncrwu Imuuctvd up 1-Image . r. 1'. ll. Townsend of East Flam!-um`. who is t-nM.3g hum hid cum nick-rnble o-xpencnoo rulwn Mann 1 L` Slnilh and Mr nu I -null ---g -.., uuy Iuu WI! umwu Inn Val It-It 0! the He- Imm. She could not Identity the Indy of her husband, although there Is no doubt he `us I puaeuaor on our 0! the cu-I that were burned. A chain ho-lunginz Io Mr. I-`noer Inn lund anmumz um arucleu psoko-I up At the wreck. Thu; .\lr1. Frau-r identied. Tlmrndnlu, Mnddlesox O-unty. is in 1 nuts 0| rxciu-mom over the disappearance of A we-ll~|uno\\-n ro-dent, Mr. Steoln, wlm left Inn lnoum u-mu eight or ten Inn nan nu] hu not been herd of nmco. Sam of his lnendn um inc-lmod to think -shut balmy have pouuhed in Lhr uimnler. 'l`|... a..... |....I - ...._..;.... .- ;_._ _. .L, Q. 'l`Im um I: Lincoln. S-r. (`nu.uuMr..-A. Iloghtnto Davin yutordu mnrning ned Dr. McKcague of Wollan port $50 farin- fru.-tion of the Csnutlnv Tennpenna Act. This will likely be the In: our uu der the Scott Act. an the licensed hotel: re-open on 11;: 1 , May 7. -1800:! Act, x WVVO (HICUVCPQG. Mru. I-`rner. wife of Mr. C. G. Fruer, otenucrnpho-r, of 'I`orum.q., came to uh? city to- day and In nlmvn win! Inn of the lnmn, Slur nnnld not uhnnilv thn Iuulu ..l I..- IISIFH I" ("E lllt'nIl11(`i\lI<)n. (`nnlvn was on his way to Hageruville to nim-this wife And cum`-~y to her the glad ll(l|L!" iliv he hind pmcnred A aituntion At Mniiclii-utvr, Mun. It WIS his inlenliun to N9llI0\t` her thither hut week. His fAthe-,r~ And other rt-latiiel Are lucAto-d l.lN`l`O. Cunleii was A weaver by tnde. and had be-n iii the Old Country lntoly. He` niennt that his vii-it to his wife Ihould he A sa rilo, as he sent her no word of his coming. .\ r. (ltiith wont (III tn Suopvii-iiun Bridize last night to hiivo an interview with Uuiductnr Poole ubout tho iiinttor. nml to-day proceeds-d tn Hiigrraville tu break the nail news to Mrs. Cunlen, And luring hvr In-re tn identify tho reimiiiis. Tudav Mm Oldeld arrived {rum liuEAlo tn rxainiino the rt`l.l|l|Il|i ol the dead with A no-w uf ulo-imfyinir thus of ho-r sou-in-lAw, Mr. Harry Etarts, who wAs connected with Furry-nIigh`u show, And was known to be Ull l.l|l`lll`fll-|'1lKl'lllI. Mrs. Oldeld wan iiceoiir paniul by Mr. Hurts` liitlo nun. Aged H y.-urn, And Mr. Whn-It-r_o( Mowan. Whwelor & l`l.ut, A Buffalo legnl rm. ll in aid that Mr. Exam liAd A large Amount of llI8lll'Ilh:l on his lifr; he-nce the Anxiety of his relatives to prove bv-yunil A duubt that ha was lo-t in the wreck. Mr. Who;-lor and Mn. 01-li-Id Are s-Atised tlmt .\lr. I-IvArts win in thv burnina car And IIIHEHMI tho Awful (It! 0! Emma of his hallow- piisseiigrru. A card with his nAma on, A pFIiCIl And Awntch chArm on which wu on- grned An Allignu-r And A ioAd, which wore lnmwn to line been worn by Mr. l~lvArtA, w-rs dlacuvered. M... I.`..... .3. ..r u- n 4- v--- new. Thu ronmius will be.-place-d in lnmul~mm(- uwtnllic Caultvts. Em-In casket will he num- \ be-_rc-(I and all the clollunq nml eccu which lx~l)m;t-d tu Llw di'erem persons or wow sup- posed to ln-lulu; to the-m, will be carefully |n`o-- ` at-rvo-d and numbered to cormpond with ma rrnmins, rmtlmt in one any may In any time lwreultx-rtcongo hm` in church of rela- tives nr frialuls the manna of identication will um. be lestrnyed. 'I`|u- _\[n\'ur has vxnnw-rd I widl that the THE UNlDENTlFIED"DEAD to as ` eumsn AT HAMILTON TC-DAY. VIOLENCE AT THE POLLS. nxl . he-ha I FIND. Il. ' .uP{'"'3?.?.' ~"`5a ' """` "v`{L' . U bm.:MInI. Inn will m an x ::::'-.......". 'w:.'.-*'...'."+.'."......."' -:."-:5 nrmlnnlnjamdnnnung CUIIIIYI II fI-I` r. Tlmlu. May &--The icon (2! Mr. Wallis: `Dyer, n Bu-Imam. nu brohn Into one night list with and I quuit 11 (undo W nloq_ with what can`: nu Eln the -mung to shun non ooppor oo6I.`1lo [coda ukou ouuoinwd ol sud uwuonollusidonnhnvdnuolwhicluunnot` In n-unkind n on 'n.. hunt... l..._.| I rel CWO. A lllllly 0| ICII IIITVIVC I'III lI. MP. Thomu Loclterzy, tobncconint, died during the night after A seven months ill- ness, npd 60. Doc:-nod wu I native nl Syrlcuu, N.\'., and had lived here nearly forty yearn. He was A member of tho Mnonie (ml--r and leave: I widow and lunily of th --2'. moulnoultstuogmnvunuu wmchoannol l::.uoIrIoi_Iodb;a yea Tho burnlan I II` in II out I out I hon Thou in gels: hr. This In Ibo Ihb time the non Inn has robhud. cnnnqmuuy canny Ill gown; we work. 010 lumdnd and tinny min 11 the Ruins MIC Loni [Ah Rnilva will be kill this uouun. and nut you crud will ho puulncd into Pnnou Allan. III! UIVUUWII Will IX WKTIIIIVII X I` Ono . American oontnoton no how to put in Indra lot the Not-nu-Bnnduu hunch til (5. Nathan Pacic and Manitoba and than g onmoquuutly delay In Inning the work. Ono Imndnd nu! Ihinv nnlun nl n.. Ruin. Winning wlnlou. Wnxmrm. May 6.-001. McM|l|an will Iueooe-I Tmunnt Juan in the (Br-onvny Govonunout and n in anmmuood to-mum aha the olc-cum will be brought on at onco. Amorin-n mnnlrnnln-para has In -.-A K- A II: Bunny Incl. 0'H'Aw.\. Nay 8.:-Tho indication: an that n Ngnulwuy do-cl oqon the Inuit. flu Nun]:- em acilo and Manuals: on the one hand and the Hannah nnd the Nuuhwouoru on the allot an IOIUNIWII. and have horn Int some tum Iith I new 01 smut onnvuhduiuc Um no nilvuyn into on spam. or at least _ III: I running and name une- uuuntl It do u-nimof QIUIOI` road will pan over land: linoo. Am.-rnny-Gononl Mama: 1:! Manuunhs ll here. Ila: up he does not I on uuyn-in uh-an the ullqcd deal. Rail: men how may the oounulidnuou (nun to ho mum shout. N n-urn II-UII or I lOrIIIOIIlI. S-r. Tuoiuis. May&-Mr. Thnniaa Ilnmll ton oi Ton-mo, formavly a paruiiir with Mrfl`. Aloock In the Standard Soap \Vnrh Ill lhll city. died suddenly Saturday morning at the tuidouoa 0! Mr. George Brown. 38 Enr- atrool. Mr. Hamilton ha been aihna for about thnso weeks and aocupu-d an ini-nation: mi-panda low day: how with M_r. Samm-I Ecclea, arriving here with hll wile abniifa lui-might agu. Ton daya ainoa hn lei . Mr. Ecol:-a to iinit Mr. Brown. Ina wile returning to Tomvituzn ram a lamina. Mr. Hamilton was around an iuual all dav Fridav, relllflllllil Iioll aboin 8.30m the evening. Shorily ho- lon1Ii'chcI Satuudav morning he aamke Mr. Bi-mm and complained of lo-cling wry bad. lit. \'auBuaki:k was sent lot, but helon hia arriiul the vital apatk had nd. Death waaduo to heart diaoaaa. Dootaaed wu about U yeah 0! am`. men: by use cum I" Thu in IhlI to no coming tn," IQPIIH1 Mr. Fink, "hot (or the present I believe sun It no better fut the road: to nmun under the present management." emu ronun; "Then I: not tho manner in which tho nil- rnod `m-Ines! of this country is conducted In nrimmem in favor o! the mmulidzuion of I" the vnrioul roads under one oentnl nmnu:c- ment by the P" `THAI in -Inga -. no. sunning on " --..l...A mno-nuuul run: "In I: out cut: because they are not first- clu: roads." --n..... .- ..... n.- ...-.._-- :_ ..L:-n. -I - -7.`- Iu ma know. In reply to A qnution why the Cnnndlul roads have - of late been Increasing their freight. lnmneuw, the mtnou hand he did not know how In account for it unless it wu that they had the aduntagr of carrying freight by ` subsidized Enuliah steamship Inna. ""11 [Jun (`.nnm`inn Gland 1`:-uni: Inn. an- Irruu -l -I -I'IIUVIlIUc Bn.|.:vu.|.|;. May 7.-Mr. P. P. Lynch, I former teacher in the common und up. rate Ichooll, was { ml dead in bed yum;-. dny morning from o d age. Deceased wu born At Liwowel, (`minty Kerry, Ireland, md won in hi: 72nd your. He can much respected. A family of ten Iurvive him. Mr. Thomu Lockerzv. tohu-coni-t, dim!

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