uomumolnodlma 7'1`oA.}r'oi?:l"ouuhud` and IN Icnlol loll It on. The Ind and round property are valued at Il,789,GB, | ` 52...... a 119.400 from um u...._ I The III! Irulrr'- Deall. Nlw YORK. May l8.-Thn autopsy on tho body 0! Wulnngton lrvma lmhop wn undo to-dny by Donny Coroner J-akin. Then to-ro nho pron-at Dvuuly ('ur0MII' Wuton, Dr. Brian and Dr. I"urumn, who made In rotizlnul unnpoy. The enumnion, to hr M in possible to be undo to-day` did not renal the canon of death. Dr. Jo-uklnn lnoweu-r ro- uovod various puticlol ol tho vital on-gum, I lnioratoopicnl onmiulion ol which in upon- ed to souls the uncut ol wholhor or not tho mud reader died under tho non not-an lmilo or not, Du. Hamilton, Jnnow . and Boitkgwho won wxpactod to be pnornl. id not attend than who y."3to lul. uunod pllyoioiul in aid to have oel that no in uupouiblo to who on. nymry n um me time. :R-.J.ElIbook u tl;o| maul ggla l..l.J I--. _... Ior. Walled`: lllnurv. Gruru. May l8.-Sorn. \\'-nllaclx. lulled no ` Qnebg-c, belonged to thin Iwahburhoud. at In: the gnndson ol John Wallsck ul Mou- bnro sud son 0! Mrs. George Jackson of tho! uvdglnborhood by hot rnt rnurugo. O In. ni-od on the Inn next. to Mr. James ylor. 1 nucfom-or, and left home when nbo t 18. ` H" joinud B" battery, In Brigndo eld Aulllkry horn in 1379, and I your OI two law won an no Kumutuu Sch-ul -J Gunnorv and shorwnnh joined "B" buttery at roculnra at Quebec u cunnnr, rmna by hm nblhly 00 the you of head ndmz Inulruczor. He in I [then] hvoriu with Ibo men` ._:__._______ Iallwu ooulnecu-0' can nouou. Dunn. lay l&-Tu locum ut omens mu-in-hr-cum 1%-'&nannhnpm-9 ----- - up A Young Ian (`nu ll: Throat In a Ill 0! Dupe-delay. lxou:snLl.. May l9.-Frnnk Whoolcr. I man about M yarn old. commitu vuicldo barn toduy b cuninc his throat. 30 In: ` In ompluye the Evans Bros. Piano Mum- lu-Iuring Company. but vnn discharged from then oonncu ubout two weeln ugo. At noon he was duoonmd lying dead on the oor in a pool of blood with hi; throat cut ncrounlmou uvoug Ihi head from the body. Comm! McKay Ill summoned but ho deemed An in- kueut unnocos-nry. u mother lives A! inplon Md 1 brothor It Ouun. turn; which ma rounded, Hound ul. Lat lick: the I I r Cmunl wn run into by she utunnr Guynn one while the former win at anchor lnlow \lII IlIl|lI0. The Gun- done cut about 15 not into the Ituboud aunts!!! overhang of the Count]. Tho uyndntwu but was out imo Iovou or eight foot In width to within I Ions oi the water`: edge. Tho Canal`: uoetina gut wu dnItoy- ` 01.1. Both stunner: put back (or ropnirl. ant. ' Th nonumv dofryeu 9, shoe fog Saturday continued thou`: \'o'_vII,'I this morni . The Sorvig winch had rounded, owed thgngeuufr Cmun_l }_vn_rug T3 fclllnlolu II Sandy look. N!` You, MIV 1a-'rh.- not but hulotto Webb than eight mi es out ol Andy Hook Iiglnubip ysatnrdny wu run into by that unmet Ln Nornundio. honoo or] Hm/re. darling I done frag. The pilot boat soul: in three minutes Cupum Mnloolm (pilot) and Bonkooper Chules Fiugorlld van drovnu-`d. Ln Normmdie picked up the aurvivon, who eomphiu of boinz poorl ltutod,u|d this morning Iloy were but lbol the Emmi Ind brought bore. '1"h'h saloon cannon of tho Eu-.uI-In Iudo up 1 pl)!!! of &5, which Ill divided II0l|[ the Wobb'| I I the crew were below when tho vessel sunk." Tho Ma-r'riclx wu owned by Clsh P. Taylor and G. Mnitlnnd ol Den-oat. She was valued at .7500 and insured for VOW. She wu one of tho old Marnok Been, in built At Olnyton. N.Y., In 1863 and rebuilt II 1877. ??t II|\I\)ll I:-luau.-n u . uupgnu v-V-vIpl'\`InlI bull! {or lho owner. and no pun WM nu In their cont-lrmtlctn. The room! well \`onH|ulu.1.und hnlnn I southern exub- oeemee Int` c|p_t|III : The Merrick had I cargo of furnace and end we: bound {mm Port Auutin to Purtncre. We lelt Port. Au-tin with e free rind. the weather thick end smoky. When About 15 Iiilee ul Preuoue lule. er. 12.30 Friday morn- ing, we heard three blunts {rum I eteeIner'I whietle. Al-out hell en huur later the mute erderod me to put. the wheel over and let her come up In the wind. I then new the Iteuner about 15 feet from in. She struck nu jun All the (ererimririg. The echooner sunk under her how. The crew on deck took to the rigirin end went down with the weeel. I wee "5 by being picked up by e vewl from the Renue The eeptein wu `red by e line being: row: to bim"'hy the R.enney'I crew. Mre._ Colo. the cook, Inood alt, holding on the eohooner'-I wheel, vi-lien the schooner sunk. Every Pr-uihle -c-Hurt. wee nude by the Rune} e crew to new nu. The summer 9 en- gnee were becking when we came jtogether. he weather was en thiuc we eould only nee e ehorl diltnncr. I think the eehooner sunk in from Iwemy t,o"Ilnr-ty second! after being en-uek. She went down heed ns. our mein boon going over the Kinney : bowl ha she went down. We were blowing our fog born In the time, giving proper signnln, which were underetood by the Iteemer. Three of the below when the vessel uunlr." $1.. u..r..'..i. _.- .._.....a 5- I`--L D 'r*-..r.... X Al l'\.I\/A nan Au 1 UI uuyron, LV. 1., Qlmnn. MR8. OOLE of (Slave-land. cook. 11:0 Mortick had I cargo of About 401* ton! ofund and win bound lot Lnkn Linden. he following in the story uf the disnuter u to by William Goodlriund. the only nurvivor r buldu the captain -"l`I.. liar:-in]: Iuml n nnrnn nf Inn-n nu- g-nrl Iour Inn and on ~V|`onnI loco Ilelr Llvel --TIe,l.`npuln and one Senna: Invol- 'I'IIeIn Wenlhcr (`nun the Anidonl. ' Pom }I1'no.\', May 1R.~Thu steamer R. P. Runney, which an-nved dawn thin furs-utxvn. reports lmvinqr bean III vullinion with the schooner M. F. Mcrrick n _l_ n-nque Iule, ro- Iultinu in the ninlnnc of the aehz-one:-_ with the lou uf all liar crow mce,-[mug the captain and one man. The Rlnm-y unrvrcevded `down the rivanvith the captnuu of the Merrick. who " will land It Detroit. Full--wi|. In the lhlmvs ml the loan; MARTIN .l()H.\`.~`r n.\' lvm-nu, mute. JOHN CHARLJ-:\`uu ui Us-unit unn- rms scnoonsn Mensancx SUNK -av T~HE_PROPELLER RANNEY. 15fsXsrE1t ON LAKE }IURO`N: nuuum .u)H.\.\`Ir.\ ~: Hurrull, mute. CHARL1-.`\'Ul.\ uz` Unroit, nor nun. - - . W31. OURS 0! A;-l:t'abu|n. -Ieamnu. PA'l`RlnK KAN .\T.V nl nI...... WM. UUKS ol Anmahuln. IQIIHIII. PATRICK KANALY of Clayton, N.Y.. humn. SUICIDE AT INOERSOLL. open) are valued :-- 5..-nu-- An... THE TWO mroson SNIIE DWILLINGS. MD AND 151 _IRL a'rBll'r. b 'l`lI(')SlI2h|:il.E(l.\\'Tml()L'sl\`.x-];:'o npocIArl`I: u I l W . I I'M! unofrr ('oI:u: y-:11]-l.|:uII., 1'ho:; :nn baun no. IKIIIIIII III WK WIIIOITIIU III [DC DUI: MT. Sunday in an interesting und lorclblo opuskor and made 5 urong lmpndol on loan of HI: old chum who won puunt. A Strong lmpnoulon Iludo. Nr.w Yuuu. May 20.-\\ . A. Sumluy,tho well-known right fielder of the Pilubnrg huobull club, I kc before I largo nudlonco at the Y.M.C. . hull yc-curds dtornoon. He took {or hit text a vol-no rom (Jonah be main; A certain mu: found him and ho old he won wundorlu In the eld." M r. ` a..-.|.- x. .. |-.-....u-.. ....a A.....n.|-._..:.... and-all rood houses, summer `sedan: and breweries were likewlu cloud. IITIIIZIXI IiZUIrVI' 3""F' Four wA\'SK, Ind., .\ln 20.-Mnyor Hnrding`I proclumutlon orde In; I" uloonn, dm store: And cigar uando to close on `lunay went into eet yeotardn . And for the rut time In over I unrter o a century not I drink wu ohtlinu ole in this clq an- der mv pretonn. The Innyot'l jurhdlollon `Ha.-Lon:-ninth. mix. ll!!! IIIV PIIIUIIII. I III! llllyl I JUTIUIIOIIOII niloo-bay-ad-an -460}- nmlmll rnul hnuun. nummnr nu-dang uni Grout Lou of uh. \'rnI.\`A. Mn 1). --'l'ho latest report: from the ood dhtricll show tho! the loan ol life in much grater than In: In poked. Tho river! no still great! nwollon. n msny pluoeo the burning of dy on hu ooded the surrounding territory and utterly destroyed the crops. Many narrow mcapu from death on reported. The daopeu dlutreu wVVCHT WE And step are being taken to NIIOVO the Im- mediate went: of the eulferere. `lluey Held A lool. PAR].-I, Mny `20.-'I`he banquet given in honor of vim cabinet. Saturday, by the dele- gates of the American republic: taking part in the exhibition. seemed to be I demonetrr tion of republics ogeinat monerchiee. All the European embeaudore were invited to attend the banquet, bpt with the exception of the Bel inn minister. who won present, they coueu ted their government: end were ordered to ignore the invitation. The Bru- ilien miniater 5100 held eioof. M r. Mchne, who preeided It the bouquet. wee supported by \\ hitelaw Reid. the new U. S. minilber. Ono-Third ol the Cut Hunt ['32 on Ac- ` count of Low Water. lil-ZLl.E\'ll.Ll"., .\ley 20.-Tobiu Butler, foremnn for the Rethbun com ny, nye fully one-third of the logs cut at season will lay high and dry for want of sufficient water to tloet them. In Blnck creek, Fur- ulny townIhip.there are l.')0,II00 loge belong- in; to the Rathbun company, which hue heen left behind. .\leye7 creek ll Also till ed with logs. `The greatest dilliculty," continued Mr. Butler, "in getting them put the ecoot. I section of the river near llridve. water and Flinton. The water at this point is very low this eeuon end a good many loge Are nlresdv stuck. \\'(hen logs ground they are bound to any there. It in pooeible to drag them through but it would cost more than they Ale worth. Rain would he of little help now. It ie too late After the loge are stuck. All the men possible are being employed. A drive of l50.000 loge will Arrive next week." eu. win In: uruppou. Th report that China would retnlinte upon the overnment nnd its citizens for its action in t e matter in ridiculed in high oili- cinlqunrteru. It is true that an attempt wu mnde to work up n sentiment against the American people at the time the bill was pnued,but it Wu promptly dinpprovecl by the Emperor of China, and since then ha been prncticnlly forgotten. ~---i, A wAanx2;o;3N tum) M88: : dqnpls run: about ; bse_n_|im. fwd. M" ' The Attitude China will Assume Towards Iho l'nlted Suites in its I-in-lnnlon Act. \\'..\.-ux.\'<:1~o.\', May 20.- Thenew Chinese minister will arrive here about Sept. lat. It is expected that he will bring instruction: from the emperor regarding China : position on the Scott exclusion act. Theae instruc- tiona will empower him to make a protest against the undizniedv haste with which the exclusion act wan pauetl. while the treaty which would have accomplished the same result was pending. Thin being done the whole affair. so far as China is concern- ed. will be dropped. Th ; rnort that (lhima wnnhl 2-Malian. The Toughs and the Police Have 3 Strong Contest on Sunday. lI.oiuv.`.\'(`i:, Mass., May 20.--Policemen White and Vance early Sunday morning arrested two drunken revellers. The olii` cers weie assailed by friends of the prison- srs and a terrible light lollowed. The otii- cers were armed only with clubs and lost these in the fight. White was thrown down, pounded and stabbed in several places. one gash nearly severing his ear. The officers at length lied. pursued by the mob, to Ralph liardwelI s house and were admitted by Burdwell, who was sitting up with a sick child. ,0tlicer Vance fell in aswoon. The crowd pressed around the doors and de- manded that liardwell give up the ollicers. At \\'hite s request liardwell loaded his gun with bird shot and White then warned the men, and when they responded with a shower of stones he tired. Patrick Tobin was shot in the abdomen and probably fa tally injured. Thomas Anderson and John Alvord were peppered with the shot but not seriously injured. Ullicer White is in a, critical condition. The affair created in- tense excitement. For many months tougns in the vicinity have caused trouble on the street. lie u Llltle Cunltqlumoln iioulangeni (`mute dc Paris the` Coming Man. 7 Loxnn.\', Mav `20.-In an interview yes terday .\l-ox U'Rell said : I don't believe in lbulanger. He is merely a tool: His support depends on conservatives and com- uuinintn, two powerful element, which will assert themselves in the fall elections. What of this 2, Not Boula.nger s tiium h but the oomhinecl triumph of men who he ieve in the government of either a single man or a com- mittee of men`. Neither of these el:-mer.ts would tolerate the government of Boulanger. France is spproztching one of the historical crises that occur at intervals but the new master won t be liouianger. The commun- ists may triumph for a time. then follow a (Lu-sar, but he will not be Boulanger. The Comte de Paris is the man even if he has to wait for tweaty years. As to a Franco- tiermsn war France will not take the initia- itive. Her millions of peasants know too well what war means. The real danger lies in the excitable, irritable character of the German emperor, whose violent nature at any moment may shake Europe by a burst of war. France is far stronger and better prepared than is supposed. Her strength is particularly great in artillery. Certainly no nation in Europe can command nancial re- sources equal to hers. DI-lath; ltnllroly mapped. _ IlV....... I-) ll--- an I THE DRIVE OF TIMBER. HE.WlLL PROTEST- Mix o'RELL X/news. A STREET RIOT. Iuucu `run Illll wnuuu to IUIOI Ill!` DIIIHI mor aimly. Other ntlllctionl lollowed. culmlnn ng in her death. She mu mnrrlod about nix}: you: n o; thm ohildnn are left. one an lntnnt o thm wooh. Much` nympuhy_IL|H:e nxundod to Mr. Panor- wn, u wall 9: to Mr. Shel-lock and family, who hnvo bun udly honnnd vlthln I for montlu. Yutordny morning In Chnlmorf church tho Rev. lrol. own mud. 3 very tooling and tonohlng nlorcnon ol the death of doonnlod. ----.-v- u-usu u-nu uuu IIKI 0| I 9 I :9!-no lock. Ir.. died II her father`; -fufd n Altar an illnou ol uvornl months. She oturned with her husband Kin - Ital-4|-on~-ICIh"Cb1"I5B"`n n n x "'""' month: ago. her hoslth hula; lulled. The death of A belovod brolhor Inn A source of much grin! and sanded to that hot hnlch mnra u.iu.unlv. ihhnr .tIIlmI.~.... l..lI.._-.I d ;AaaxNo'1;oN illifnbfp rnlyidl : prints II N ' ~ ol`0l\81I`+gm;O1$IB. r&.i`. double royal ` fourJ_oMs- ,, . I uuu n-n-v -rIo ribijiic On fhurndny Mn. Pnttorlon. wile of Rev. G. 3.. Pnuonon. M.A., Ind dsughur of J. M. She father`: -fnlflnn- Altar All ill-mg. nl .-u---l .....-.|.- (III!!! In mu plfomlung omoor. Major Cunningham, about 50 years of age. leave: a widow And {our ion: and one daughter. ` llllce (II, Han`. Msjor Cnnnlnghsm wss senior msjor of the 16th bettslion, Picton, end use s very eicient end populsr oliicer. Hie commis- sion es msior bests dste 22nd June. 1883; He was present in csmp lest you st Genea- oqus sud hsd mede spplicstion for s stall` sypointment. st this yesr`s camp. Lt.~Col. \ sn Strsubenzie received intimation of the ssd event this mornln from Lt.-Col. Bog, commending the hens ion to which the de- ceased oloer belon . (ienerel regret is expressed In m desth of this promis ng oioer. Mlior Cunnlnnhum nhnnt an nun n! ma. Ho wu Thrown out o! I Bull Bout In Iloblln lake. At about ve o'clock Friday evening Major J. R. Cunnin ham while crouing Roblin Lake in I small` uil boot wu. while in the fore port of the boot unnging the Ioiln. thrown overboud and drowned. Up to tho prelent tine hi: body bu not been recovered though about fifty men have been cugtged dragging the bottom of the lgko lince day light. Mninr Cnnnlnnlum um. -gal..- ...-:-- -1 The Last Days or a liar: Ilade Happy- A Most Romantic Clrenlnatanee. \\'I(`m'rA. Kansas, Mav 20.-In the death of Charles Fiske.Saturday,an interesting bit of romance was revealed. Thirty-ve years ago at Buffalo, N \'.. he fell in love with his cousin, Harriet fiske. but she rejected his suit and married Albert Stage. A few years of happy married life and then Stage went to the war and was heard of no more. Fislre having accumulated wealth in Colo- rado again renewed his suit. Mrs. Stage, thinking her husban was dead, married him. They came to \\ ichita and lived very happily until the son of Albert Stage, learn- ing the mystery of his father's life, deter- mined to solve it. After several years search he found his father alive in Florida. (Torreapondence was opened which resulted in the return of Stage, and his marriage secured him to his wife. After the separa tion Finite went abroad and returned a year afterwards broken in health and purse. His former wife found him and took him home where he received the tenderest rare and warmest sympathy from both his wife and her first husband until his death. MAJOR CUNNINGHAM` DROWNED cnnnge ox rognmme fear of I ni iliat plot. vent mem xrom destroying the crops. It is reported that the our will meet the Shah of Persia twenty miles outside of St. Fetersburg, and tht the two monarchs will go directly to the Gnlachinn Pnlnce. The original intention In to give the shah 1 grand reception at St. Petenburg. The chnnge of in aid to be due to fen nf A ni ilin nlnt nnu uenuxy The striped xnd pocket gopher: that throughout the west at present throuten to become n tormidnble pest to farmer: in por- tion: of Iowa. It hu become neoenury to commence I war of extermlnntion to pre- vent them from destroying the renorted that the cur will man? than parul rcuewea me no the soup, no thst the hnir assumes much of in youthful fullneaa ` And beuuty. Thu -trinml nnr! nmsL-o ......I.-_ L-- CHOWN 8; M|TCHELL'S CENTRAL DISHQNSARY, DU llll WHC. A peculiar diaeue ruombliug malarial fever hu become alarmingly Provnlent among horses in and around Indianapolis, Ind. About.30 per cent. of the home: in. tha city are atfecbod. `5 Nnvnr haul n n--n-.--01.... - ...._.. -.___- um-. Clly are auecbou. Never had a prepnrnion A more a upro- priate name than Ayer I Hnir Vigor. \ 'hen the cnpilluy gland: become anfeebled by discus. age, or neglect thin dressing im- parts renewed like to the scalp, (hut the in vonzhful fnllnnnn ugmuu um: wlan or me Inner. amuel Drewley, Fort Wayne, Ind., a coal dealer, was funny shot yenterdny by l)..vid Burnie, as railway bnkomm. Burnie returned from (`hicugo twelve hour: before he was due and found Drowley making love to his wife. A -.......ll._.. ,lS_.A,, "V I ` uuy nlgnt. William Newcombe, Columbus. Ind., an aged citizen, was fatally shot. eaterdnv by Jesse Davis, I young man who find ruined in paying virita to Newcombe'n nughter agninat the wish of the father. Nsunnni I}:-nu-Inn P... \\'........ Y-.1 - uuuer Dan no see me peace [or iii months. Peter J. Van tten. Youngstown, Ohio, who under the guinea of I minister awindled I widow, M rs. Juli: Homer, out of property worth $4,000, was arrested at Toledo Sutur- day night. Nnwnnmlm (Vain-nknn 1...] .... were married In New Jersey. Henri Rochefomwho anuulced M. Pilotel in the street in London, Snturdny, Ina nr~ migned in the `police court to-dny and hold > under bail to koe the for six months. J. Van .tt.en_ Ynnnamnunn Hhin orncer on l)0"(I or the Don. r" Rev. John F. Hooper. of the North New York Congregation-Ll church, eloped Fridny last with May Curtis; need 19, and the pair were married in New Jersey. Henri Rochafnr-Lwhn unnlma M Pilntnl years imprisonment, each. The n1aatAar"of the schooner Sophls. Mlnch was ned byfthe inspectors, at Cleveland, Ohio, .\`sturd'y 330 forsmploying an alien officer on bo d of the bot . Pm: Jnln. I` I1.....\.... -1 .L_ `u__.:_ \v,_ ma accounts or 85,01. The American bur Ian, Guerin and Don- ning, arrested for rogbing the Socieie Lyn- naise, Paris. have been sentenced to ten The nuu-ntpr"nf Hm ..-I..........- R....|.|. \u....s. 1 cum. 7 U Deacon White, New York, denies that he has lost any money on Oregon Trenacou iinental stock. He says he has mede some, owever. ' Albert F. Schwartz, manager of the Green Tree Brewing ompany, of St. Louis. Md.,haa abaconded. leaving a shortage in his accounts of $8,000. The `lr|nrnnn.|\u`-n|a- f`......_ -._J I--- rnvexuo-n of moths Like mmpln r it in \`03Au|. but evaporate; go slowly us to lw nnu-In mnro e.~oIlulnIr.gl in use. I! will not ltuure lhv I.~\'vuro 0' l`nIor- of the lllusl lIn`|iCn'o hubris-. .'-nil u < ...|nllr.Whirh is um oh.it`1'IIom|hle. in n'H"".\' ('(po'It`ll by I few hours` exposure to Ihu mr. The Little Thing: tl:-I Aloe! Canadians- Fluhau From Bnropp and What Tiny 'Porond-`A Little of Everything Enqlly Road and Ronnomborod. The sultan`: present: to I-Emperor Williur. exceed $200,000 in value- Fqnnv nnunnnn 9|`- ........-- .._..I \v-| nmuc company, were married yesterday. ]he Pruaaim governme has temporarily reduced freight rates on al lines in order to alleviate the distress arising from the denrgh of coal. --n.........n urL:., \r,,., v I - V- uxuueu zUU,UUU In Value. Eqnuy Davenport. the tu-tron, and Mel- bourne McDowell, leading man in her dra- mMic company, marricd yesterday. xzovernmeus hu tamnnrnrilo TELEGRAMS "r=ROM THE EARTH'3 FOUR OUARTERS GIVEN. AFFAIRS OF THE wo. Tho law In. Pnlauon. |_____;_._ u__ n_..,,- -- TREATED HIM KINDLY. NO. 13. A chemical subatnnvu nm.inod_ "I the dlalilm (ion of (`mu I`Iu',nnd much aup`"`"ln ordinary cam;-hur fur ulm prx'H`\`ati.;n of Fun. l"uulh- 1-rs. l |uv-h. I-`ell. 001 lhu'r. 030.. from the hi \`two*n of mm Ins I'|ll!h. I";-ll. rnvgwo-n of LIKE a-..mnlu r il A SOIENIIF/0 TRIUMPH .'/ Pl.\.\'u lu-:l \lll-" ~t:.`.: b.xnd_l on Uprizhu and Squ.-rt-u execulvd '11 ;In- "`b'v`l' Flf`l0|'Y corner 0! Princess and (Bunion nlrvets. Kingp- ton. .\'o more durable or we|l.|,0|I Instrument In (`Mmda lhemthol}. M. \\`|cBlC UPRIGHT. :j--jj - vvvu VI uunuv -Vl\ DUIW" TO LET` THAT OOIIIDDIOFS IIRIUK pwlmuniu an u-rout an (`aunt of 0: u- rlould Owe 89000. 33` uolnllui Ihu lav noun \Vo:-laud Nov u"0rnmo Dry Dock ` Apply on pnunlun. 2.ooo nozn:.\' (`01_`1rg\'% 1-ms mom ox: CENT UP. W. lHs.h.\ 1.;5_ 1(inau~go._ ~j ALL x1.\'ns or HANK ind Oflco Rubber Stamps, lhueng, Seal`. |`Zl~,_ nuplmo by BRIN- NA.` & Kll.CAL`LI\'- Imumr...zux`0l`l. Bayer. 81.. Klnmnun. um. & Kll.C.\L`l Kimrslun. Ont. A1` FIVE AXD A-ll I` AND SIX Pln CENT, Apply to u. A. G1\\lr`;NS. Block su-cor. over Ext:-an 01oo- L'u:.\"l`. Apnly to U. 2 ltxurea 3-----njj FOR SALE ORTO RENT, M().\'E\ T0 l.lCNl{ rr nv: Ah A-IuLr AND an 1-v.nc:N'r. H. \\ SllA.\'Y*0-V. Bu-riater. Omcv. next door to King-. drux store. King Street. Kingston. j.r 7 coon omnca FOR nusmsa U1 Inna; -nn.- t\a\\l|...-,....v The house is 1:] oxccllel 9;-dc With all mod- eI'nu)n\'enienc0s Slain.` gtlchl unul ur- lher notlco. App`! to KIRKPATIUC 3 ROGERS. HOUSE with O M Mom; gnd extension kit- chen hard and so I water withjrood atablinu; convenient to Q\l00"'9 Uollequ ; Ilumodiato seas` . A on tho pre 1835, `It 1 l`,9l;`lon S`t)1?xal. bl"0eumG0"dD 10?: A1303 Sta. n. In : nave Klnilol. 0`. THE MAIN PART 0! -the $'0ne House on King Street. tomwrly ou-upwd by Lhelalu Mrs. Mncaulny. Rontjuma I'll and taxed. The house in uctgllem With mod- em nonvaniances Nlblnn nllhed tur- A sromc [)WF.Ll.lN(l. with or without furnaces and all m_0dern im l_'0\`elnenLa. It is near the corner 0U"\x and 1! streets. An~ vi: to MAcuu.\'Mu.1. ac ;ut;I>u~;. NE VV BRICK HUUSE_ Eln STlU\`.h2'l`. in Earl Terrace. nugr Barrio SH 9lr Am! I0 H. BAR.\'E\'. 39 Princess sueol. or at I Earl Street. A BRICK HOUSE ON QUIT-l*IN' STIUCET. between at and Weuin 0n Streets. from May 13:. .1, .CARRL"l`H RS. xx msrtmc Fll\`.l.l)_ mrner pr l'nion and i Centre streets. All 1}! to J. '1. Ml RPHY, Edge Hill. King Street cat. 1`olePhon3No.l.`0. OFFICE. nu-co. nu-.1, we" tted. Term rensormblo. P on lIIlm`MvU- 59917 `Box. Wmo. A SHOP O.\' KING STREE T. with dwellint! nbove. near Market sun,-9, Apply an. 48 Earl Street. ' `}`lT)7L;SIc IN \'AU6ll l`El{llACK. No. 4. Apply at Wl OFFICE, L.__dj nd\`an('cd forjf :33. mh'tj|'"3`_Il. 930- TENNIAI. !\l.\.\' H5 0- (`iuc1nm\u.0h|o. SAlJCSME.\~Wo wi..h xfvw mun to sell our goodsb saunnlo 10 ll... whole-sn'la and retail trade. {APKIESI lllMllufI(~[u|"l'8HI our lino. Eu- cloee 2-con! mung. 'ggg5 83 Der day Purim- 0 posmls Inlwored. Money nent posilion.| A for W8 08. nalvcrlillll. NC. CIN- 1'Icv\'In. M.-\!\"I-"H '0. l`im'.inm\li. Ohio. four lol I. -ml rum Ihootdnl Wulu 00 INC YIIO IR never. .3 P Ad Klntllol. ---~ ...-_. _. . ____,_..+.__ _ i sP3o1.&i[ hxmxggu. -12 A GOOD l.AL'Nl)llIC`s_ In neaisl in house work. W'a\gQ! 812. Apply Io nus. FORD JONES. OaIuuw`lU- A (soup UUU in the evening. ,A COOK. Apply to m . A. 3. OLIVER. hing Su-eat. between 7 ma 9 in the evening. TWO DWELLING noUs_Ics. ,.\'no. us and I2:-Q. on the son!!! aids of Union. botwben Gor- don and Alfred 5"`1`t`(s_ knnW'|_Ra the "l`edlor" Property. ONE BRICK I'lUlr=`|!}.`oonh\inIng9 yooxns. bnlh room And extension kitchen and outlmuseh. ONE: CAME HOUSE, containing _8 rooms ud outbox, with well. The prem- nses huh `A re_ur I1-|nC0. Apply to K. D. A.\'Ul.lN. in union smear. NE W BRICK HOUSE, EARL STREET. in Earl Terrace. near Bar:-in SHOCK. .-umls` 4__; between Burnt Wgmmzwn A l`{:~|E::.,(:.v'_;e;n;\'-n;ahl Stu- (`)"s and Mines D0mn`u, Pnncoas Street. The nder will berowudgd by lopving it at this ofce. -uxs; nu. l"Aut-In Kinl?-On, on the l9th in|t..` the [wife of W. J. Fnir, of daughter. \ % A (:E>6;'f66E. tn T ,_,._,f __..:j pply [0 MRS. J. UPPER I BSA! (alga. VOL. LVIT. MOTH wAx[ -- -----* * `L N i*'Y`T0 L95?`- Dnvvn D [nun I , A 30' `'`||nn Wlllmul -`T. FORSALE. r'ro i3I/1533. -.6..- `L- I L LOST. |j` SU"00$. TO PR:l;1_\T'I':H3Rs F `AL! A . uuo.__-_ ___--avg- _..._ The proobytnry of Kingoton will men to. morrow (Tuoodoy) shot-noon ot 3 o'clock in Pooh`: church to hoot tho Iriolo ol otudonto bolon their being lioonood to preach. Mn. Comoron. \\ right, hlclilnnon ond Flommiug oro tho can iidouo. Thoro will ho I pulio mootin in tho ouno church In tho ovonlng olll ' ockfor no odou- Inr A? nu-an}-win:-D -I I gnhlngng oh. .22).... u 5 ounce: not no . IN motion- tor ol prcobyhry I address :50 nudntl. I She In 3 you and I half old. Mn. Shari u pmoinood our the death of hot lnuhuld. Her lltllo daughter It a great tonne of com- lort to her. The Cami am Changed. On I-`rldnv representative: of the Ameri- cnn canon unoolntion mud; A tour of the inlnndl of tho 8:. hwnnm About Guano- quo. and docldod to change the place of the `lnuntr-war land, about one mile from Sugsr lnlnnd, known on Save hlnnd. It in n moot do- llghtful and picturesque spot. Arru - monh won made with the non of 3-. Island for the nnpplyinfol milk And vaga- tnbln during the moat tlld It is felt that the onnooinu will In onchnntod with the place when the meat It held. In upon mu non u an tunes 0! III use In: loowod by another ancient cuntom, that of naming it. At the requut 0! Hr. Newman, the donor. it In: nunod Charla Forms, Print." after his friend. the lam Rev. Chu- lu Farrell, of Morrickvillo. Tho ball will be placed in position thin wook. llleulng the llvll. The new bell of All Saint" church we: Iolemnly bleued Anni named yesterday. IC- cording to ancient Church of I-England usage, in the pretence of e Inge congregntion. The bell being eunpended A few feet from the floor. and inside the road screen, the choir and clergy mule the circuit of the chi: cheating I pmoeuioml hymn.` After the Litsny wu nun; the benediction service fol- lowed, including the cheating of Psalm: 29 and I50 nntiphonnlly. The netting it I rt and invocations. by the prieIt,o! (iod I hr.-`er :2 upon the bell at All times of in ninul Int Annlhnr Anninnb on-on-n 9|... ..l cureu. After the Accident the young men drove otf pursued lry the police (one in! whom got. in the rim hull, of course, by I large crowxl. At the corner or King and Queen streets I dispute occurred. The ynung mu \A`cne unwilling to go to the police ItM.im.. CY} - crowd were. however, with the pa Jet, and insisted that they nhould go. Finally may were lrivou tn the police quarters. Ihey were id: ntiod. One. Frederick Bibby, wu locked Lp. completely Pvoou-nod. Major Short`: daughter arrived on Satur- b_ Excitement on the Stroou- Tho Pnrtloc Tnkon Into Cunody. (iron excitement was created by the knocking down and running over of 3 womnn And child A: the corner of Princess and Hugo! streets. There was I great cou- (`nurse of people about the cornen watching the procession puss Along. In I buggy just near the crossing at two young men. Alter the procesaion hnul well nigh passed the horse was urged forward, and I woman aml child were tumbleclover. The Cllllcl receiv ed A bad wound on in head. I lump u lug u I nun`: tint. being created. It In: said that it was him. Shnnnhanh son who wu injured. The woman`: nnme wu not me cured. Ah-.. s|.- .....:.I-_.. .L__ ._,... I IIIIIIU [Ur HIHI rvloully. .Yecter:iayt e band: of A" battery and ` the Hth battalion practiced ther. They were huitod at the funenl 10- Ly and phy- od ve solemn mnrchou. double : luv In January. Major Uenenl Middleton arrived shortly After two u`clock. Many enquiries were made for him srevioualy. Ynntarhur r . hnndn no` NA }...oo...... ....a HIOII I. The Inc nppeannoe of Major Short in Kuaqnon Inn at the funonl of hi: fnhor-in- lnw In January. Mninr Hnnnrgl Mhhllgonn u -I-ml -1....-cl- `OIOIIICL t Many people called at A_nnandalo" yu- lerduy and to dny and expressed aympnthy with the living in their tOI`l'iblGh0l 0IVO- mont. ' Tn- I--. ____ -_____ -1 ll 2 .-u Mayor ulmnpson Wu with ma lordlmp. I Hnd Major Short lived I dny longer he would hue been gunned lieutenant colonel. lunrxsnnu, uuuge rrlce. The bishop of Kingston, Accompanied by hi: secretary, followed that the military. . * Mayor Thompson Wu with his lordship. l Mlinr Short lived A (luv lnnmnr ha I noun uiluuluu, nurrle; Llellll. :\l'lll8ll`0Dg and White. And Doctor: Saunders And Henderson, Nth bntnhon; Lieu!` ennnt;\Vnrd, 67th butt... Kentvillo, N. S.: Major McLaren, 13th but. Hamilton; ('01. McKenzie. Uananoque eld buttery; Mnjoronerul Cameron, R. .\l.L`., Kingston. Amtll the clergyman present. were: Right ev. Bishop Clary, Rev. Father Kelly ; Reva. B. B. Smith. Prof. Nicholson, J. Mnckie, C. E. Cnrtwright, Prof. Ross. Dr. Willinmnon. T. G. Smith. Prof. Movut, Malcolm Macgillvray, M.-Murine. Carey; Rev. G. S. \\ hite, Amherst Inland. Amnna u: nioinnnn u-mm oh- .....u... 11.... O. H ue, nmnerst unna. Among the citizens were the mayor. Hon. M. Sullivun. Sir Richard Cartwright. Prof. .\1nrsh'aIl; Judge Price. 'l`hA hiuhnn 1\` Kinngonn nnn-uu\--n:n4` L... meunennm uncuon, uovernor-oenerua body guard; Lt.-Col. Mncphenon, A.l`.(J. qovernorgeueral; Lieut.Hurdmnn, ()It.nwa eid battery; Lieutenant Kortwright. 35th battalion, Barrie; Lieuta. Armstrong Qllr` nn1'nrnnn I (oh I..oo-I.,.-. I :-..o \.`UI. \.'IIIlPl$Il. Among the olfcora not hitherto mention- ed were: Mnjofr Mayne, Nash, Drennan. King : Adjt. Do In, "D" company, infm try school, Lom on ; Captains Dnvinlson, Elochruae. :Vurtel`l;.) Stnmbenzie, I l)rrj' : `a 8. on son. ` ." com n , .on on: Liernt. Evans. "C" complnyy; Toronto: Lieutennnt Dickson, Governor-Geneul'a hmiv amxrd: Ll .f`.nl Rulnnnhnrnnn A H (T wna uw lunerll mrector. lhe chief mourners were the Ma-.ssra_. (ftrrutherl. Cnpt. Rutherford, A. (Gunn and soul. W. _G. Craig And son, I. Mclntyre and Col. Campbell. Amnnu than ninnrn nnl hlthnu-on mnnnn. JOHN GLEESON. DEALER IN /6_ f_ AND MEATS. Hams, Bum; taT.`!tc:; vE\Tt:1|elp, * 109 33001: swarm. A 0... Annn.L-__ Ian..--- YUTICU. 'l`h`e coin was duped with the royal standard. It In drawn by six horses. Reva. B. R. Smith and A. \\'_ Cnnl` r-nn. aunuunl. H drawn by six nornes. Reva. B. B. Smith and A. W. Cook` con- duct.ed`tho services at the houu. H. Bruno was the funenl director. 1}... nLi-t ............-... .-..-- .1... u_...._. on ayuennom lu`eo|,'1tc1ng Johnson atregt. The firing party marched with slow and ` mounted tread, cu-yin; their guns re- 1 versed. '|`|\. . .-,.u:.. ...-_ .x___.,,x _:.L .|._ _-_.._| uuuunug on oyaennum screen, ,_ A deuchqnont of the Nth bath. in com- mand of Capt. Lewis Shannon, was located on Sydenham at.reo|,'fucing Johnson atregt. tirinnv lnrtv mnrnhml with llnw and pyuuuua In nnrl mu ayaennnm streets. The rin party 3` columanul of Capt. Rivera, o A buttery, was composed of member! of ``A ` battery and cadets of the Ruynl military college. They lined both sides of the street, touching the gates of the building on Sydenhum street. A demchnmnt nf Mm Mrh Inn. in nnlu. An lmpneslve Sc-onoln l(lngston-A lnI- I ugudo In Attendance. At one o'clock crowds of people from all parts of the city tlockeul in the direction of "Annsndnle," the residence 0` J. B. Carru~ there, on the corner of Earl and Sydeuhsm streets. Amon the spectators were old {And young, rich um poor. men, women (ml Shil- dren. all waiting with breathless anxiety for the funeral Procession to move. ll !-ms. M... ...: : o..... .....:.....l cl... s....|. .L..:.. n m.-u um nuumry Irrlveu tney IOOK menr ppaitiona in Earl and Sydeuhnm` streets. tiring {E u A In L,..,,,,, D:...._- .. ur cue wnoru `yroouuon to i When the mi tury arrived they took their roaitionn in AM And Hvnnhmns` In-opt: I FUNERAL os moon` SHORT. SEC/OND EDITION. lllholr })nnlru:`l|:ln.h.'l'f:Io I-oonlm v I I ~. , u o Xfn. .1: u$`n`: `.'.'a on-ecr"cu';'n,' `fun: -'33 n'. .'5 - nomel ml mum... marble muulll. c and 34: bn. hot And on"! water bath! : nu tary plumbing etc. Dnuunn fuel. In ran at :2 "-!"~ '- -., '..:..-" ~..:..-.-. -m;,~ wl I OOIIIOIH u mun to R0 ERT 0ARl)l.\`lI`. 151 lnrlstn-ct A_aHlLD maum-:9. KINgsT(5N. C.-k'NADA,.MONl)AY I:V'v.w,=-1\'<;. .\l.\Y 20, 1889. l0l'Il mu, louoa I It "Kinguou." :R.J.El|book|IIlIo ol|Wu- lordoolglulodlutw . Hahn named `I "K in-Inn: " lollowmg nctol eloctrrl: `Ant-uni Grand Clm-I Qlctoc. C. W. wllkmn 0' OH 3 Grands. nor Onnducwr. E. II. Clark ol - (In. Utah; Grand Jumor Coudnctm. I4. . Silvrnuul ul Donut; Gnnd Ouuido Hausinml, P. J.-`f?olh|u of Ahhnun; Gnud lhuodo Sum- tinol. W. Indy cl Oulm-in. It VII do-culod to hold the nut nation at Rouhcllot. N.Y. Adinnrnnl till Mnndnv lllll UM IIOII H313 Adjourn till Hominy. 1r-In'*wnu'!l!wl'l" no: In tho ptinoipsl buumonn Inuuoud. Thou wen we tickets prnrntod. The ad niniutnuou lnctiuu were nclmtioul, nnd tho lollowing sicko! ducted: Aulntanl Grand mm: and-nun, n W, Wilhm. ..: nu.'...... bylaw outing hunts!-I eomuollng than to In haul ting but u noun um law cannot In brood. and tho town luhcu no now in ndnlonna u to what steps In tab to any I h ` "n.':'.I.'1!3. .`a`a.. 1... Rohurl n.m.. ... ol luv. Whitby`: olden: and wall-to-do lumen, van lonely amended youerduy. y. Boish Ill 0 Iulivo :-l oollud. H low: hon Oshawa. Oauuu, Msy 19. -`AcondiI[ to tho nu.-unur'u roll Ibo populnmn of tho Oovulip 0! Eu! Whitby is 3000. There were 6| births and I death: durum the nu. Thou nnwnanlolwoodlond. 770nnl|nnlx-hhnrdl omnn III u can: uunnu Inc '1'|;.n 770ncnnolomhud and L` Ann-nan In" t Ant TL- Inn` --A cnuvm nnllllllr COIPMIY. . mum: from New An I. . um Duct. %... " "`