Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1889, p. 1

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K FOR s.Ai.4E./ MTHETWODWEHINITHUU SFSL lfuusuul Method Adopted by u Datoctlvn to Secure the Knuwlvulle 0! Her Where- aboulu From the Man Who Took liar to Tunonlu. 1 THEGIRL FOUND IN TORONTO AF- TER A LONG SEARCH. ! ABDUCIION AT m;N'ruf Osmond the `hum. _.- ll___ in Ln: 3 . -1-on rut IIIIICOI. Cm.:'n|rs, Ohio, lay l7.-Worhnu uuv_ yolhrdcy bound: when an old has boon Iondown In the Iovuhorn pan ol the city dlomnnd a quantity o! gold Ind slim. A miurly old woman br- mrrly owned the plnoo. It In thought M0,- (I10 nu dug up. I-U n-nun: init- Sou nlol. i sh. II can ulull 0:: :1? All not it: lhooorl. st Hudcnonb when noun In mm- `uuu onus. II:.. on lull Iron thooou ; whoop notary to narrow. Worden.-l.lold luv tho 01-and Jun. \\`A1'n1-m\'.v, May l7.-Junoo 8. Wor- den. the allopd Inland. in bold Io nwuls thonctlouollho grand I for I11: I pnppr mill. Rnoordor at In could not dloohorp the pi-boon ulna In believed that thou Ind but I oouplr uu IUI uvuuvu. W mic] unable to finish hoods. . W : PI. x temp to sun than und in: barely II from drowning. st- I S0/ENTIF/0 TRIUMPH . I Drowned Bolero Tholr lino, Jurx.-no.\'\'u.u. I-`lg. Ilny I7. - The families o! W. P. Sharon And W. '1'. Don- hum won upondlng the day yutezday at his Pmnt. The twolvo your old son of Denlum want In swimming and not beyond his depth. Min Shovel: wont law the water no unlit hhn. Money For the Fair Widow. l nn..un;1.ruu, May I7.-Law 'er 8. Speu- ` oer Chapman hae received a chec for 82,(l)0 in letllemonl oi the lnreaqh oi prumine euit brought by Annie Fleming. a buxom widow, against exUniled Statoe Senator John J. Patterson, once of Smith Cardiina memoriee in the critical timee of I876. Pattenon originally announced that he would ght the cue to the bitter end, but when it wae ionnd that the one was on the docket for an early date he diecovered that he had im- portant bneineu en agemente in Chicago at that very time. he oered the sum named an a balm for the blighted aeotione oi the widow. and ehe mapped at it. setting a Lecturer`: Appnratue. l r:'rr-nuuono`, .\lay l6.--A customs seizure was made in the opera house in a somewhat sensational manner. ltobartl Harper was giving hie tint illustrated lecture in (janatln on evictions in Ireland when the collector of customs aeized the apparatus in the body of the hall. The young man operating it, not knowing who the otli-ver wan. resisted. and Mr. Harper asked for the police. There wan considerable excitement, until the mean ing of the diaturlnance was ascertained. Mr. Harper then paid 3&0 under protest, and the lecture proceeded. 'lhe lecturer nayu that he was told at Montreal that the a pa~ ratu wan not dutiahle, bu. the local on let tor received imuuutiona by wire from there to collect duty on pttrll of the instrument. Phll Duly. the Wall Knoyn Bookmaker. Said to be 1 Mental Wreck. NEW Yank. May l7.-It is stated that Phil Daly, the well known sporting man. is atllicted with serious brain trouble. and that the phvsicians fear that he is breaking down mentally. Every etfort seems to have been made to keep this fact from the public, but it is now ascertained that he was stricken down on April 6th, and. until a few days ago. he has remained in strict seclu- siun at his apartments in this city. He is now at his Long Branch residence, and his rbysicians have impressed upon him and his amily the necessity of his keeping away from all business worrimeut. Among sport- ing men it is said Mr. I)aly's dernngement is partly the outcome of straitnned nancial circumstances. guunuuls rt llflly. Sitting Bull says: "This will be our last treaty. an hereafter. if we give up our land we will have nothing mure that the white man wants. We love our homes, our hint- ingkgrounda, And where we were born, and I will feel like the settina nun if our tepeoe are moved again for the 'white mam." "Snid Old Running Antelope : Thin cov- er: the feelings of All." The Indiana Du Nut \Vant tn (-`Ive l'p l`In9r3Ihlng TIMI Thev Possess. _\iI.\'.\l-I.\I'Ul.l<, Minn , May lT.~-'lhe Tri- :um'.- special from Standing Rock `Agency says: Recent Washington dc-sputchea {rum prominent men connected with Indian af- fairs indicate that Ucn. Crook and the other commissioners will meet with trouble in ne- gotiating a treaty." Nittim: Hull mu`: - "Thin will Lo mar I--9 null` I urinal. 3|llIOl'OI'- ROCK Isx..A.\`n, Ill., May l7.-John Wil- liamson. a bricklayer, accomplished a peon- liar feat of pedestrianism here. He started Tuesday morning to walk to and from one side of the street to the other for thirty six hours. carrying a four-and-a-half lb. brick in each hand which he had to place on the side of the street, `raise himself to full height. pick up the bricks and going across repeat the performance on the opposite side. He _, was to continue foil the full period, being allowed one hour for meals every six hours and an intermission of fteen minutes every three hours. Williamson trumped all night and both days, part of the time through a driving ruin nishing at six o'clock \\'ednes~ day night. Interest in his undertaking grew rapidly and crowds were constantly in attendance, a great deal of money chang ing hands on the result. When Wiliamson nished his feet were covered with blisters and his legs and hands were frightfully swollen. The Fecullar Fear. of n Hrlnklnyor-Ho In Now I Great Sunaror. D.\.... 1.. .... In up -- v - --~-- mun uuc n.lCl\lLy'B I! not serluuv. Jasinski belongs to the gang of which young Kuber- owaki, who shot a lad named Trinor last Sunday night` was IL member. Jasinski lied in his room D. "Wild west" outfit, in- viuding knives and revolvers and A lot uf tiaahlitcrature. ' o Wm \n|blt.Iuunlt.o lie I Man-`lnmnn-`H'o `frlml Hlu SKIN on Frlondll. Cmmuo, May 17. - Frank Jusimleip aged 16, stepped out of his father} saloon last liight.wiLl1 A rie in his hand. Glunc-' in down the street he HM? Frank Kiowuki, 15 ad of his own ags, standing in the front door of his home. Jaaiuaki raised the rie, todvk do.-lil`>c-mle aim Ind fired. Kiowaki fell, the bull lmving passedrthrough his body two inches above the hurt. Jusinoki then cooly took aim and tired at another aa1uaint- ance, Mike Mcl{ay,. who stood in the from door `)fVhB3`h0me. 100 feet away. and Mike fell to the round, the ball having entered six inches elow the left. shoulder blade. Jzuainski escaped. KiuWBki'_B wound , is fatal but McKay's is not seriuu:-. Jasinski belnnnn tn the onnn nf whi.-h um"... l(..I..... '..\`\' l'l\`ll~`u.\` w..\'rn\:; .\ rIusrn.\ss (`\HV,u|-;-Lx mJon.\ In ., I-uuu|rIn.I A BROKEN DOWN SPORT. ---:.-----_j.'.. lack for Workman. nu-n I ILL. II._ | D ``?-----l---.--- The Plan: `Into. -- -l._... Ln-_ A NOT WILLING TO TREAT. HE CARRIED THE B RlCKS. . OF -THE WILD WEST STAMP. w m"nam"|7'"r': In A.vm|.vu1'o.-1, u .- (snug oonnonoo oomuhl; in had 3 dnulf Iutor uldncood to tho labor ug ol the county oolldthg U db- cuulon II thculuootlu cl 11*` Man ..l.. .o- -_.I -5--- , ----~-carton-scan-unIIIr~" *"" Bnuas, In I7.--`I`ho I`m`4mu'; In - nuug say: the nu... baton mint owner: and the I In] lnlnorl loath; lo I settlement ol their dloputu hue has no- poaded ova to Hort Krublu. \ the owner, doc In to ouhrtoln tho donuds ol Illa nrlkm. TM othor ulna ovum Ion prepared to considered thgn. of his church on thnduyo. Tho conni- nlon will not make their upon to the bout ol common until February. IQ). ~~---~-out-or:-vIu1urunIIIr* *"""_' " 3Ilu.l.\'. Haw l7,_'l`ln I`-...`..-...'... 9.: ronsmonronzur, pnuw prorocnon wullo he wuouuoohd with the brnpch of the league. Father ()'Donovu uulbutod the Increase ol crluo during the lngnob existence to tho union 0! the lndlorda In atoning lotion. Wluuu Ind donounood crime from the altar LVOIII IIIDTIUI I-"II.-C Lnxno{v. May l7.-l-`athor 0'Dononn tautiod (or tho gdonoil Wm 1:. Fuull I I t - . a hoot comm u on on op;ond to tholoqu Tiny Ind thrdutoood wituqwho van under pollen protection with he in ouuooood IO brunch nl Ila- Innnnnn "-`- Dlorlov the llelr to l.'lIJah'a MaItle-WhaI llle Llboruala Will Do. Lu.\Du.\', May IT. Morley made the rineet speech on Wednesday night which he hae delivered this year. He aounded more dla tiuctly than before the social note ol the liberal programme and dened who: the llberala want to do. He eaid : We ehall not make the world over again in a We ahall not turn lhia London purguory into a paradiee. perhaps. in your life time or in mine, bu we can go on with the work :y makin beginnings. and b trying expo men: in new dlrectlnoe. \'o want to give thoae whoorlooglu the ground. and who in the urea! their brow ace` the aeed. a rather laandaomer ahare In the aheevee when they are . reaped. We thexsnboee who weave t e uarmente a not meelvee go cold." Morley le lained Bright : ....,.. uu -mucuu: w IIIVIIICOQ unnoy di- noue: (,Imnplicntions are met. Inch ll conaumption, heart discus, morbid co.nli~ tionn, liver nffeclionn. Wnrneri Safe Cure our-ea those ntfeclionn by putting the kid neyl in A healthy condition, thereby cub. limz them to nxpel the mute or poinonoun nutter from the Ivltem. " nu mv:-nu anon seems probable. Frederic T. Roberta. M.D.. profouor in University college. London. I'Iug., examiner in medicines, Rnynl CoI'ego of Surgeons. any: in reference to advanced kidney di- (knnulicntionu nre mat -n.-h n wuuzu-ne clndlaltet. A unution bu boon crutonl in Belleville by I report that All utem I In made to bribe an nldermnn to vote or she renewtl of the lease of: building which had for lot- enl years been under leuo u I lire-nation. An inveati anion probable. T. Rnhnrln M 1) nml....... :. Ilcru. The writfor the Quebec Irut:locd election will not be issued for several weeks. Oven Murphy, the unuonted member. will Again come forward, and than an I hon of other would-be candidnteo. A -Ann-oh. l.-- L... ...._a. I :~ n, -u uruer. It in rumored thn an English doctor {ouu I Gen. Boulnnger suffering from diabe- tes. in an udvmeod tugs. and advised him to go to Vichu And Cnrlnhud to an the WIKCFI. mr uneelonary Work. Rev. Herman R. J. Johnson, Chicago. ll charged with obtaining money by lnlse mztensen and maliiuq threats to kill Bishop l.enr-ox. The parties are coloured. The claims for damage: arising out of the Cheloo riots have been settled. The l`Ine~ lieh and .\--wrican ag: have been re-hoiat- ed; the Lmucse troope eeluting them. James Duran. Maltby. Pa., chopeed his wife`: head to pieces, attempted to ill his daughter. and afterwards cut his own throat and died. Domeetic trouble was the cause. Revl D. D. McLeod. Barrie. is a mem- ber of the Ontario government commission to inquire an to the teaching of English in the achoolx in Prescott, Russell and Eaeex. There haebeenri lasiletudshe utrilte is extending. T e striking miners are demoliuhing pits. threatening otctala and preventing men from returning to work. Anarchists are fomenting a land agitation in Lombardy. There has been eerionl riot in; and h number of homes have been ran- necked. Troope are suppressing the din- order. HCUICU In Pl.\.\`0 RKl'\I}(.\` u! \i. kind; on lpriuhn and Sqnnrws uxecun.! : um W-.-ha-r Fnolory corn:-rut l'rinm~sa uni uunlon unuu. King: { ton. Nu nmn- ulurnl-I-` ur vrolhon-vd Instrument :.v:.m..a.. m.u.mou. M. wxulcn L'I'Iuuu1`. I uunwu uy tne lull. During the three quarters of A century the Baptist union of the United Suteu has been in existence it hzu expended $8,570,403 for missionary work. Her. Hnrnuxn R I _lnl........ r`i.:..-.... :- uu muer 0! mem. Nelson Colbert, Wnhington, colored, Wu hanged to-day` for the murder of Philip Wentzell in October last. Hi: neck was broken by the fall. l)nrino Man 9|-an .-......s..... A: - ---A.---- mu 3 uuurt ume. A conict has occurred between the mili- tary and the strikers uenr Breolnu. The troops fired upon the strikers. killing I number of them. !\:..I..... l`..IL.._. Ir, .L'" A I ' lur I` ruucenno. The branch of the Central Ontario rail- way to join Trenton and Glen Miller is well umler way. and is expected to be finished in a short time. A n..n6ll..o I. . . . . . . . _ __ I |.,.,,, , .I -N year Ulu I01]. At the meeting of the grand iodgo of the True Blues held in Toronto William .\Ic- Kee. of this city. was elected D.D.'G.M. for Frontenac. `l`k.,L..h....|. -: .L_ n-A.,, I n - uumu rule. f During A severe storm Wednesday night lightning struck the residence of M. Dorey. near Uhumberlsin, 1)ek.. killing hie ten N year old son. 4 Ar Hm Innntinn ..c .1... ........I -.I-_ A -L uuru oeaconsllem. meme rm nrnt public speech at Bath yesterdty. Ho donguncod home rule. w l\.....-..- -- ------A ~--- ~ ` ` .-aux-.u uuuu nu, UWIDR to Ill ileum. " H. C. Dennis, Cobourg. who clubbed I drunken man who `had turned his yacht into a bumboat. has been chnrged with unult. `It is reported at Duluth. .\linn., tht the United Em ire. a Sakai: line steamer, has been burue . The report has not been cor- robo_rated.. { Cuuingaley Disraeli. nefshew of the late Lord Beaconseld. made his first public speech vesterdnw. danounmd ut.-.unIaI`K a: inc Ulpltal. Justice Papineau, of Montreal, who Inn for 3 long time spoken of resigning. has at length done so, owing to ill henlth. (l, llnnnin l`nI;.nn-.. ...L.\ .-I--LL-J - allover Northern Wisconsin Queen Mary of Bavaria. mbther of, mg mm, died lut night. from dropsy and cancer of the liver. _ 4 Patrick Egan. minister to Chili, left Lin- coln, Neb., eaterdny for New York,whence he will sail My 30th. The Duuinh colony, ,UttaWu, uh that Charles Meyer be appointed vice-consul for Denmark in the Capital. Jnnlinn Pnuinm... ..6 \I....n_,...I ...L, LN ALL KLVD8 OI BANK and umm Rubber Itunpnklhmll. Sash. ICIo.. supplied by Hans- nl & wcuzuv. nuuhoturon. lingo: 3: IRIIII. Ont. ' ....v uuur |IIIII`I lnll IIIIQOI CIIIICIIIX Flashes From lcuroplomggnd Wlf-at `Pliny l'ortoI1l-.\ Little of Iflu-rythlu; Icuily Read and Rnonuxmlu-rod. Mme. Sara Bernlmrdt says she has just paid olf thn lust of $24g),000 of de__b;a. From three tn five inches of snow is found and Michi an. Uueen Marv nf Ruvnrhn mhmp .. ..... The Little Things that Alec! Canndlltlon Flanhan ll`:-nm Ir...-....'. .....a nu... -.~._ BRl;3D;T;S. sbccesson. _:__.:_:--__1_-_ 9"" oulu lvldonoo. nu II... III 1` .5 ...p IAFFAIRSOF THE WORLD; TELEGRAMS FROM` THE EARTH 8_ FOJR OUARTERS GIVEN. ` `flu lnlbnnuloo. cams. M I`) __1'L. NO. t. 2.(I1llUZ|\`..\' (`(|'l`Tl).\' TIE`) I"l0.\l CKXT UP. W. RE!-I\"h`.3. Kin] Iln-at AT l"l\l' AVID CK.\"l`. Apnly In ll. . over lixpmn mum. HOUSE with o in room; and oxtoulon kl!- ohen hnnl and waver` with good utablina : oonvungom to Queen`: (`u2. : immediate union. ADD!) on we pro us}. or M. . 0. 190: Union Suoet. be-waou on And Alfred ; THE MAIN PAR1` n! Iho Slono House on King Street. furnwry ovvuplul by lhalnto u. Macaulay Ito.-nu Qzllln you and taxes. The [muse isiu ex:-u Ilt'll' urdc-r with all mud- ern Ill\'l'ni(`lll`l`~. Mn!-1.3 uunchul until fur- lhvr nnlim-. Apply xu Kll{l\'PA'l'Rl(3K J l(U(H\'.R.\'. nIl\l'nlt'lI1`\`~. >ln vuqv 5' njv nnvjvu calming I unsound unborn. rm. wall. guano Inca lo -..\ SFONK l)\\'l1`.l.l.l.\`G. with or without furnaces and In modern im ru\'oment.s. It in near the corner of King and "at Ilreou. Ao- nly to AlACDO.\l.\'ls`.l.l. I MUDIL the of King and Wu! nu ply MUDII. 1&1 l)()Z|I'..\' (`(l1`T0.\' TIE`! l"l{U.\l 0.\'& [WENT W. RIIII-I\"h`.:l Kin: urn-an 0.\` I-`RU.\`TE.\'AC STREET. NI-ZAR PRIN- (`l|.`SS. 9 HOUSE each onnminilu: 7 rooms Rem Der man! u in Advance. Apply to W. B. R ERS. Contractor. _.-,_.,,,_*__._,__..,,.__._ __ __.__ .\'l~2\\` BRICK H0l`.~`l-2. EARL S-'FlF{;Zl-IT. in ` I-Earl Tc-rrawev, near Barric Street App! ' to H. lMk.\'l'.`\'. 39 Princess Street. or an I Earl Slnvl. -u_u\" 1-:\' 16 LES n . II! M R mcvr H. \\ OEN'l`RALDl.>P&N8ARY. ' nan Prue-u emu. A l'.\S1`L'RIC I-`IKLD. corner of Union and (`enlw sun-ls. Ap ly to J. H. Ml'IlPH\', Edge Hill. King Sll`0I.`l `en, Tel:-phon.) No. 1711 ,_,,,, .__.`., ___ A m:u`K IIUUSI-2 ON QCEICN STREET. In-lwwnn Bangui and \\'ollin on Streets, from lluy Isl. J. H. (`ARRL TH `RS. A SHUP 0.\' KING STREEI`. with dwellimz ` dhon-. lloz_|l' .\lnrke( Squuru. ' Apply in 45 Earl Street. Ira-v -u-Iv: Q-vi-uvg ' shining! noun. but torn and cumin cations. Hlohnund a\_`_'1_-__- ov-_-_- UlIlL` K. lnr Pt`-'l$0lN\hl0. Pt 'Box." Wma. -0ts1r. l.\` v.u'oIm PERRACE. No. 4. Apply at WHIU l)l-`PICK. SA l.ICS.\llc.\-Wc wish A few mo.-u.lo sell our goudshv saunplo to tho wholezuue and retail mule. Lnrgmst umnnlacturwrain our lino. lin- (`ln.~ 1`i~(`t'lll shunu. \\'ugc:a 83por day Penum- nem posilion. Nu pvaml.-1 answered. Mu-my nd\`\nocd for wages. ndverlisimr. clc. Cub TKVNIAI. MAs`r`u Co. Cincinnati. Uhiu __A THREE llH.\`l-2S1`._P"slll.\'G .\ll-T-.\' in our \;ivinit_v upecinl inducement: now :{a_n_t-so ling specialties salt and oxpensos Hon: nu-l. Hlm\\`.\` BROTH RS. (`onunonul .\nI-series. Rocheuer. NJ . Tl-Z.\'l)l-IRS will Iv rv t`i\'|-1| h_\'_ Lhu under- sinncd mil SA'l`l'l(l)A Y .\ I-I.\"l'.llIe I81!) Ina`... for Two vn shares In l.luoKIuguun Gan-II In ,1`-"'l'|lI!. belonzil-R to an mtnln. NO `I. -0}-`*1-`nc K. N\:|annnhlu M A nor u.\' Kl.\ G8=l`REls`.l`. show. Smmru. Anni)` as A HIHPK llUl'Sl-I vclwwnn Hamil Wollimnon Sweats. frmn A UUUiH`()0 in the evening. A (`OUR Army to J King street. between I a lnlzsnd 1881-2.0100 smnsimr 0Iion.|atvu6ordo|udnd8untu. KNOW! 18 TH! PIDLII PIOPIITY. nmnxna 1ll0'Il!l3 sealer, 15.11., 11.0.. late of (u`::umum_ua. aged 30 years. ' ` Fuueril nntioe Inter. P.\1'1`t:n~u\"lIn Kin stou. at the residence of her.M.h_gr. J. .1. Sherlock. on May Hith. Mary E.. beloved wife 0! Rev. G. (T. Patterson, Into missionary in British Columbia. aged 3. ) years. ~ Thg funeral wi tnke place to-marrow (Sat- unlny) morning at 10:30 0`:-lock. -A-:-- "5. line} non}: .-In...-u huh -.~.- ..A . UJLI-HIJ. ` -\`t`.\I.F~`-~"In Thursdanyoveniug, May I7kh. I889. at his mother's residence, George uroet. Kingatonmmer an illness of two months Tho-Iiiu Sealer. B.A., M.D.. Into Gaumumm-. mm! in vnnrn _ -_--.-- v 15:15.-nao nu DAY. Jwx F":e1-|\"u.nt Quoon Slreet . (`hum-h. ` uni-lvni-`Au sarvnnar. A1-o'.rl0.v ado nt property in Portsmouth by Murray at his rooms at I p nu. - snucm Cum nvmlne Irina. _, " .'-' Z"",_':`_T3 A (3001) COOK. Apply to MRS. J. CPPICR in the I.\r.\ 1U|.u..\nn nu: nun-IALI um |'<(`.R.\1`. R. \\ --IH.\'.\`U.\'. Barrister. . next dc-or to K&~a`- mug non. Kim .. uimmuu. SPECIAL MENTION. MOTH WAX. tutti And R. ......'`.3'..'-:'? III hr! Sana. but and sill use 3: u..lhhL `I. n.3 u'o"#`a`i'.'un`.s-u with to murmy M ms rooms I p_m. Snucln` Cum rcsune trips. ? MQNEY ' V()L. LVYIF ... .,... U... \ nun I .1 r..\ n.uu: Imu ulu:.. `wo gig-nu. belonging an estate. No `L I-`OR SA LF7. lzu-gm-. cerntmliwcll ned`. Term ` Poasgssinn lmlnedialuly. Apply` Ila. \'H I I \.\'l) SIX PICP. V.-.`.\'S_ Block strour, A H` . nu .\. 1.: lion. nmmmnmns.` Inunnv WANTED. % run two mmeou mu nwmms. I` I5} IAHPTIIIT. .... jn . -..-o.r.,..._...+...,.. THE! ILIIAN1` USE`! can sum the owner. no pun no In thdrnnuu-noun. The run: well tonll|ud.nud hat! A com upo- llll'Q.Il'QVfI Iuulclnorfu Thoyuvhnnd In .luu'iu muhh mulch. ya all um - nu nary plum _ n,7eu*.7 lhnhogu pub:-I. I I-cur of T0 Lo:L7z}:.: tiflb." I MRS. A. `S. 0LI\'ICR'. Iand 9in lho evening. lslhodkl [Adlai and llounood. _ liuumx, luau, May I7.-Jooep|\ Pelu, I nuauul. Input. Iuvhlu-d by llnot \\'o-inning shit. bonus cl lb rul to Ms utegnlunghut. I3. B0 in nu Tilubond wound to but Iowan Ki an vurj IIICOI uonll. Lin. Tonia. titer of tho Rev. Job Fowto. ol tho Ilothd-dict church. Hunt- nnitln. dial suddenly this vnonllg st two Ierdny. uni wenv visiting mood: with r.4 I-`uric: They look dinner with Wm. `Inu- dnlo and In the nltnrnoon vioitotl 'l`homu- i`|mr, und in 3 for minutes slur the enter- ed Ila hang: at: l~n- uh... .-A.I--I- III \ unit, an In I ION IIIIIIIKC III`? In. OIHOI I Ila but who run uhn -Manny Ill. Ioul hucunn uunucloun. ad dial it houu. ` ~ tolograpbod syn ch lot auom-a. and alao ordu-lug a lotar-tr-Kala up Major Short. Tho naualaa at the gallant Major will have lot Klaptou armor:-ow. `lbs will ho aa- oorbd lo the trala with` mil tary honors. Burial at Iaptao on Monday. uuvl at us nuul, soon! nu mu remained to Identify the body. was whn they found \ and oouveyourto their citadel home. The urgent in tenderly carried to the marine hospital when he nvlvod uniciont ly to note that 3 barrel of powder openotl to main (nu van Ipitod by 5 u rk, and thatunouolvu-uh; natolnllpnol his 3: jun bolero on union hushed his fcnvot. Wulhok led at 0 .m. (SHOWN 8; LN"l"lV'TCl-lELL'S nu ma: pumnna men when hultbnrnt henna nml rubhhh bud been thrown uido and I crushed trunk with no legs Adhering, and with I fringe ol the light hnir st the back at the hand. about ull thn rotndnod Idcnlllw lhn hndw man -5.. oh... l.......I rug...-uuu rem.-In unuor lol, now with ` unr ruined face: and tottering bent frames they uooni Around tho: binning pyro, some in npeoohlun horror. some with lamenta- tionu upon their Ii ' at being so near their hero Ind yo! no he plan. It was not until than hours had puud that even their lm tionoo could I much the incl pile. than when in -burnt bonnu Anal mi.m.i. hui I... u........ --:.I- ll0lIIlIII($- In Dooombor Inc no I'll appointed extra A.D.C. to the governor general. A Inter dnttch lnvns "M-irm 43-- SCI VII`- Major Short was instrumental in saving several lives, and was as generous as he was bold un-l daring. Uu om: `occasion on the way to Quebec on the steamer, one or the men of the lntwry haul fallen overboard, when he leaped into the water and, after a long struggle with the waves to support the Inn, both were taken out. The major, tnounh I powerful swimmer, wn very much exhausted. He once saved a nu: who wna curried awn)` by the current, while bathing near St. Helen`: Island. He was a splendid and duiu horseman, An excellent boxer. amd probugly the but nmnteur tutor in the dominion. Illll PIUUII dominion. I. l\.....` auuuu I061. _ He leaves I bruther in. Montreal, Robert. Short, advocatz-, and a sister, wife of Mr. Perry, collector cf customs, shorbrooke, also Mrs. Llo'd, another sister. widow'of the Isle l)r. loyal, who wu at his death deputy-inspector of hospiula iu the British service. The Paper! An Full of Roll-eta-lilo Wu :1 Nolplo Follow. Tilt Montreal _"l'(nc'x.~c says that like the gallant Lieut. Raynes of the royal artillerv. in N67, that gallant soldier and line speci- men of manhood, Major Short, of B" lut- tery, sacrificed his life at the call of duty. He via: an enthusiastic soldier and was con- qidered in military circles as a man of great talent and likely to make his mark. The deputy minister of militia and de Futy-adjntantgeueral. Ottawa. were pro- uundly grieved at the news of Major Short :-1 untimely death. He had been eleven years connected with the force and a major since I882. nmncegxlnyoulne. _ V - 1!` Slomlwr twu-e dnul_\' In and from the '18- h"m'l A"'"* to J0 Iwn 1- zsvum A. It. M.um.\'. r-v vuuvuu 1 V1: |..v1 \] Hnl.umc to sun purvlnracrs. Lots sure 10.: hnnceu in nuue. II` Slwllluw twin: dnilr In .....I 0-..... .1. .. slowly as! -I. much new economical In mo. I: will nu: uuurn thuoxun or mint 0! an mod um. fabric. and luodounwhirh Is not ohjoolhnnhlo. in no annual by I fur hour!` olponuu I n we I I . Will be ma.1ntai'noi` iclusively as family. Delightfully situated! Magnifi- cent shmg. bathingand boat- ingl Easy _of access to~and . from the city, A 70;) Iuddol D-o-n;I. D-_L__ _,|p, I __i,..__ HORSE snore, Kln-gton s Coney Island I ~&h\_`- -1 $2...4z7!!%.oi/z%Lt0rs '_SE`CONDT EDITION. " _._______.______;_,__.. THE LATE MAJOR SHORT. KINGSTON. C/.\T7ADA, F1210-;{**F~I~1\ nr\r%:1r?;. 3 lAY' 17, 1339. Niw Ymut, M. I7.-mu.m Pruton % has bun lulom that Gan. St. Flour Punl. oi tlmob Anny. bu uhm by usual! the A most lnpngnsblo ton ol En- ury. Hayu. This cut: of oumnunlonloo {min the nonb. `tho Inn crop. Oawnuo. Ihy I7.-Th lntllcnlou an lovonblo for I largo ol fruit. Small frulb make u lalt show I` with qnlu an Jun. trou but no: blonolndl u lull an Inn you. ulll than is plat} for a nod crop. Ap lo trout an Iouillg u. Tho outlook For pouches It not lutorlu. but still the lmll ` union unpod. ` Qalnoo Inc: as looking wall. Chortle: and plans In; looking ex- ooedlnaly wall. ' A chemical substance obtained In the disillu- uun ol (`onl lhnud much superior Io onli ounphorru- `ho |m-_sornuun or |"ul'I. but - on. Hun-la. "all. Incl. llur. Qt-.. tron the nu-ggwg uf mm! s. u vuxss mu wnoovu nooumss lltoxiot y volnntsrily drinking intoxicating li- uon shsll bs dosmed guilty vi the orims ol grnnhnnen sud upon conviction shdl os punished ssfollows : For the tint oencs s tins ot not has thsn 810 nor more than 340 or Imprisonment (or. not less than an I III. thirty sot morps than sixty days or by s line of not Isa thsn I!) nor man than 850 ; Im- thc third sad sll subsequent otfencss by im- ptlsonlnsal 0! not Isa thsn sixty dsys no: morn than show dsys. lhn the halo oi Liquor Will Go on Jun tho lnuuo-Pcnaltlu Imposed. Unmurous. May l7.-SonntorScluEer'u druhrd'u luv wont Inc clout yuurdny. 2!:-ovidcn slut whoovct booumeo intoxica- bv vnlnnudlu drinking i..o..-l..u__ I.` nun` mu nor Iltrny Int reurulry OI; 1ren~ tvn. and Induced her to remain here Anal keep his company by threat: that -he would be u-rented nnd ant to the Morcier if known. Even A: late at ycsttrdny after noon Cumming. though week from futin . re`noed to confeu, and the detective hit upon the expedient of lryiog an icon of meat in the next room, which cnuso: the prison- er to cave in. Mint Manning worked 1 while for Mia Lning. I Yonge street drou- maker, hetore taking the Ontario ntreet Iituntion. III III III! IIIUW Jl luv III. I1!` WI. colllllletl in I room `in the retr Anal refused to say Anything until yeuterdnv Iltemoon. when the Address of the girl Wu given up. She was in I private home on Ontario ntreot. And Mrs. .\lnnning. who was in the city. wont to the house with I detective And found the girl who nu into the outstretched arm: nf her mother, And will return home this evening to Trenton. It Appears that Cum ming led her utrn lut Februnry at Tren- tvn. lndum her to l'I'mAln hnrn Anal Ill CUIIIIIIUIIICCIIUII I'll `HQ 0- .\lcLaughlin came here I week ago last Friday, and disguising himself, went: to work. He found Cumming st Hung`; and also discovered thnt. he had his wife and seven children living at H Beverley hue, which runs off c.\iurrich street. Kinny ineffectual attem ta were made to shadow Cumming, but he won vigilant, and had 3 great faculty for noting anyone who ap- peared often Around him. l-`Ailing other ways, Detective .\lcL'\ughlin struck on A novel method. which was quite effectual. (in Monday morning of this week he noticed Cumming walking on Bloor street westward and followed him. Cumming went down through Queen's pork and Along University street. Nearly oppoeite Him the detective overtook and arrested him. They went along Him and turned down Center street and entered I house on thnt thoroughfsre. Here McLaughlin cnused Cumming`: hands to be tied behind his back and his feet. were Also secured. He was then informed that food would not pus hi: lips until he mode a confession of I he knew of the girl. He was confined in A rnnn-u in the ramp anti r-..ln-ad on -... vpuuu lupurt. 91:! time ue sluppetl xrom rentou. Shortly after the girl was missed. Cumming was observed one day on the street in the town in dis uise, and was re- cognised by Chief of,Po ice Hinds, whose sus icions were aroused. A watch was set on `umming, but he-escaped that night and was not seen again. From an unknown source information was received toward the end of February that Cumming was working in Toronto with a baker on Yonge street, near Bloor, named Hang. .\lrs. Manning came to Toronto and interviewed Cummin V, having found him at the place named. lie denied all knowledge of the girl, or that he knew it was her mother that was standing before him. Mrs. Manning went to police headquarters and laid an account of her suspicions before the dete-ctivesgand one was detailed to look intothe matter. All the restaurant and shops in the centre of the city were searched without avail, and as (`umming was aware that he was being shadowed it was useless to follow him Mrs. Manning still clung to'the belief that her daughter was somewhere in Toronto, and that Cumming knew her where-~ abouts. Once he made the acknow- ledgment that detectives would have a difficult task if they began to follow him, as he walked two hours every night before he went to see the girl, thus admitting that she was here. At this stage Mrs. Manning went back to Trenton and Ind a consulta- tion with the chief of police. At that time. which is now several weeks since. Detectiw-. James McLaughlin, of Toronto, was at the Helleville asaizes in connection with a case he had worked up in the county, and the chief of police suggested Khll further pro ceedings he stayed until Detective .\l:- Laughlin was through at Bollaville. when he would engage him to come to Toronto and follow n the clue to thd and, as there was not muc doubt but thalumming was in communication with the girl. McLaughlin came here a week nan Int Pl: DRU|TAD8 MUST CEASE. .lLllcElJLJu|lLll..IlS8.Il.|.l.L.lA)\llI Ill [I18 (|lUEe:' manner, but Itill`no clue of the lost girl could be discovered. Coupled with the af- fair the name of 'William Cumming. 5 cou~ fectlnner and baker, was sometimes men- tioned. Previous to the lisap earance of Miss Manning, Cumming he removed` to Toronto. where he still lives. The llaopular report \_\'u that he skipped from [V - _. 1 _.,_ ,1 .| l nvnuluv unnu- One of, the moat mysterious cases of ab- duction which evel` interested the residents of Trenton, Ont... was ellccluully clenred,up in Toronto durin the pleasant week. Last Feb:unry Jennie glanuing, is seventeen-yum-. old young lady whose parents reaicle in Trenton. disappeared mm..l Nluvlgu circum- ptnncea, ambit was mxp,;c-t-J lilut she had been abducted; Full-particulars us to hcr dinppeurance and the consequent search cpl sued, in the pgpers at that time. Her parents engaged the local police and some outside detectives, and suurche-d_ all the .u_uLeLn._cnuutiea..aud.mu!ns in the quietest` manner. but nt.iIl`nn ohm of Hm Inn uh-`I Toronto News. :\ 1- .1 ul' mm! Ute c -m; 1. r il in volatile but ovnpornlu to slowly much uuuro mo Ionun no min: 1:! an

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