Daily British Whig (1850), 21 May 1889, p. 1

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IAVIIRIZ 3` 12 I -& o I18-1l.\'0 from Wllllanlnvllh-. alnrc Maunn. ` A mums nuns. tour nu me. All nu rd `Ill ho ml in I it-`rnuion 11:1: I0 IANll:`.|L The Fighting sun Goes On In Hnytl-An (hair to Fight 1 Duel. NI-f w Yonx. Muy `ll. -- Advice: from Hayti any Hippolyte he: recently routed l.e;_vitime`e forces and captured four towns. It is not unlikely that assassination may rid the island of Preeidont Legitime. On April 2 (len.JnInev1, of the north route, lien. St. Fleur De Paul, of the south, met at Euri with 450 men. Legitirneh troops were driven to the mountains, leaving ei ht_v three dead upon the tield. Hippo yte`u troops captured four cannon. one miJtrail- lie-use, and took twenty-eight prisoners. twelve of whom were shot. the remainder were reserved for the rack, Hippolyte'a fnorite method of getting information. Another battle took place on the 29th. Hen. liorgen ntucked the southern troops II I-`out lienvite and captured the town and `a num- ber nl tield pieces. There was great rejoic- ing in the north over the success intending Hippoyllte troops, now in puseesuon of all the important points. All northern porn are open to shipping. and tnule in greatly increasing Nothing hut l.egitime'Idown- fall will satisfy Hi poylite. The northern general even otleret to tight a duel with the leader of the south, the late of the war to rent on thnt cumhat. VII `"3 clnpurur. The out refused to believe that 'l`roubet- slmi would attempt to kill him. and sum- muned the prince to his presence. Wlmt happened then in not exactly known, be- yond that A ahot was tired. Some say that the czar shot at and killed l"n-uluetskniz others that;I`\muhetakui tired at and missed the emperor.` Wliichevcr it in, Prince Nicholas baa disappeared and his friends will prelmbly never nee Him again. His apartnu-nts were searched and a number of compromising documents discovered. Tin-y rowed that not only otcern stationed in St. 'etenliurg. but many at Moscow and \Vnr new were implicated in the plot. One oili- cer at Warsaw and two at Moscow com- mitted suicide. Hundreda of the conspire- turs have been placed under arrest But the car in a breve man and did not allow the atfair to interfere with the coming of ave to day of the Ozarewich. Nikolai Alex- androvitch. grand duke of " saia. and heir apparent to the lhijuue. .4! Iiue ia`\vas at far for the event. nwuunaa aruuueuslol. Prince Basil made a rich match, but l'iiuco Nicholas formed an attachment for a beautiful but peunileea young girl who be- longed to a lower atation in life. His family oppoafd the match, but he refused to give the rl up, and finally married her. Prin- ceu Nicholas was receivml by her husband's frit.-.ds hnd became one of the beauties of the court. One day her husband learned that she had been unfaithful to him, and that her lover was no other than the Grand Duke Serqiusnthe czar`: brother. He dis- carded his wife and joined a secret society, compoaed principally of oxcers in the Rus- sian army. He soon bcu.-me the leader in a plot to murder the czar {Hill to give Russia constitutional governnmu. For two years the prince had shunned the court, and when last week he presented himself at the Gats- chiua Palate and deman-led an interview with the czar, one of the iLi.l(`S~1l8 camp sus- pected that aomethiug was wrong and warn- ed the emperor. 'I`|m n1.ar rafu-ml tn imlimm rimr '1`:-nnlmr, The Story ul the Latut_Ane_iupt at Hlu_ Llfe in Rolatod In I l ,an-lulnn Corru- pondont-'l`ho Cur and One o! in.` Noble-is Have ll Fluht. l'.uus. May 2().-1`lu$ beautiful Empress of Rusain had nearly ro.:o\'ere1l from tho shock of the Iiorki accident when another attempt was, mule on the Cze\r's life. and fears are now enterlnincxl in St. l`eterr1burg that she will soon be mlulml to the.nlremly long list `of imperial tunl royul- lunntics.' Everything has been done to try and pre- vent any account of thia `. \. ._~.~t .u tempt upon the cz 5 life getting nut ? l lmvu, however, no 3 private letter writteifby a high ' ' l of the Russian court, which tells the story. One of the best known fnmiliea in Russia} is that of the Troubcta. lmia. Some years ago they got into baul odor with the court and were transported to Siberia. The late cz , however, forgave them, and in the [sat uaso'l urkiah vmr no otlicera in his army gained more lnurels than the two hrothern, Prince liuil and Prince Nicholas Truubetakoi. Il.....- I!..-:l ......L. .. .-L.R .....o..L |...o owe on THE omen JUST GO- LATEST ATTEMPT TO SH`OOT THE \ EMPEROR or nussm. ! THE (,`ZAR'S cmzgxr m:1I.. Mmns7E AND cbrTsuLs. lo I: I Lucky Lonny, nu |A-_ all \l.'|.;I_ ._-..n_ A Vanni Collluon. |n,._ no `In , n n.- an rap--nu-t: u :- 5HowN`&"~TiTcHELL's CENTRAL DISPENSARY. NOII" I'll 000 III IUI lllllll ITOIICTI. Jamel H. Motaflo, H.P.P. for Kilglton, bu returned to Winnipeg And will mum olnrp ol the domlulon govurnmcat hull!- "'ZhT.'-'I3:' iI'."ITo'uTu'. "J \'\Tc3riB"&]i. N. s .. 5 voll- noun honeuuo. In `load. "Little \.'-Il" nun. 1.-mg nl Isl: IA:-nun: Imnhtgrn Noll" in 01 MI humus mm 1--.. u u-g...rc. u D P I... In. Vlllllll ITKIIII III I IITIIIVIVHIIIIL Min llimodulo in mm-erlng (tom -her -u\-on Illness, and in now out of danger. Riulor Hnunrd oonhlnnlntnn I via to HID` Illll ll DUI OIII 0| (IIIIIT. Ridor Hnggurd oouhmpluun I villi to Asia Minor and Porch no that ho may no Queen Bother for I heroine. H J Llvlnunlnn and lnmllv luv: Arrival QIIOOI IONIC? I0!` I IICDIIIC. W. J. Llvlngwou and Dually hl arrived in Now York from the Buhnnu, when day were mntlmtlng for some time. N . Sam: 10: H. bowls. of Wntortovn. _ .-`II -Ann Ln-ngxgn In ht. "IJDHA Pooplo Iluu lov-.9-nouns. aylpgg sad DOIIII Arlol Attontmn. Thoma McDonald. M Scuttle, W.I'., la Vinillna lrloldl In Porhmnuth. llin Illnntlnln in tn.-nu-or-Ina 'll|Il| Junr (ICU (I II I grughod U0. hamlet : `TI IICI III. healer`: remain: were brought here for burial. _ .. A Doonondont Plassomahor Almost so- roro Ills ood from Ills llody. A young man named Wheeler, employed lay the Evans Bros`. piano manufacturing company. in rrsull, M a case-maker, com- mitted suicic e on Sunday by cutting his throotwith a nu r. The rash act was no doubt due to losponuleucy. superinduued by exu-naive drinking. as the suicide had been on is prolonged spree up to about ten days ago, when he received his discharge from the company on that account. Since that time he had been more or loos despondent, and mu heard to remark that the com ny would be our ' for having (lischargod im, but no one illt reason to think that he would commit such a rush act. Sunday mornin .\i rs. I-`lood. tho landlady with whom ho ho boon boarding. caliod him to hroahiast. but no response was roooivod. Nothing was thought oi this. howovor, and at noon an- thor call was made but still no rosponso, whon an ontranco woo stfoctod and tho un- fortunate iollow was iound lying on tho tloor oi tho room with his hoad almost savor- od iron: his body. Tho room and the bod in the room woro In a terrible state from tho liio blood ni tho viotim. and a blood-smoor od rasor mold tho Oslo oi what had hoon used to oloct his urposs. Lottors among his ~oii`oots do that his mother and family molds in Kingston. Ho was unmarried and shout twonty-sight yoan oi ago. A string oi rosary hoods woro in his pochot. Tho ,ooronor woo notihod, but an lnqnost was not doomod nooossary. His rolativoa woro toio- swbn ngdh In rm up-u of mm Hg ` . l.im- mmplu r ll nu \ u`.-A` n`..~ but ewumrntn no Il0\\ ly in to bu much luurl` \`1`ullulIIi(`elI In use. It \\ ill not iviuro the H xrura or mlor of Ihe Inmt 1|:-licaro Mbrir. mm lls mluur.whiuh is not oh_n-rt inunble. is rvaulnly upe'll by a few hours` oxpuognre to the ur. 3| II\\AlII .IT%I IFI I I3 IHUSIIHII IUCI3. I he attempt at arbitration on the Olphert rsute in [Font-gal has failed And the eviction scenes |\l`8 about to be renewed. Archbishop Walsh made eoru to bring about I aettle~ ment, but the feeling between lnndlurd And team! in now worse thnn ever. 5 Ly`. Fhe Ameer of Afghanistan otfered I title to Prof. Vamberry which Wu refused by the celobrutad Rusaopholnat. M. Vnmlyery has taken charge of the education of the Ameer I eldest non. He will be imbued with English idea. 1 ha nnnmnt AI. Arhilrqtinn nn Hm lnlmrr lllc UTE II L'UllIl,HUlU(l- \\'orr.en newspaper writers of New York are engnged in thr anizntion of I women : press usocintion. izhero are I large num- ber of newspaper women in the metropolis and they expect good results from their so- Cldly. Flu; Armani .4 A5..|....i.o--. Aol`......l - chi- nun \ ornwnu. It is nid {hut in the building of the Pan- amn canal '20.(lI0 liven hnve been sacriced, And debu urthe amount of 835,000,111) have hoen contracted, und yet only one-third of the work is completed. \\'nn-.on no-wnnuvu wrilnru nf Nut Ynrlz .\lr. Hlndntone, in Imrvelloualy good h enlth. visits Sir Willinm Vernon Harcourt in Whiuuntide. And ufterwnrd will go on I yachting I rip otf the coat: of Devonahire and (`orn1nll. I. :- --:..| .1... :.. n.- I...n.I:.... ._t .5... 1..- lHI\l' UUUII IIIECIIITBUII WIIJIUUE Clplllllolu Tarnnueaek men in Samoa recently red upon sud slightly wounded two of Mntuffa 'men. Matufnh warrior: were with ditli culty restrained from stacking 1`unnuoae's PLHIIL U8 KIIKVIJ [U IUFCU nlm (U pI_V It The Louisville & N&x5h\'le railway com- pany has initiated a crusade against paaaen- ~ gar conducmra, and the oldest and beat men have been discharged without explanation; Tn:nn.upap'n men in Samna rem-ntlv rnd UIIII` HUI! q\U ICU! IUIIX. .\| r. Harrington hit: again refused ta pay a fine of .")00 to the commission court, and the secretary hu intimated that steps will be taken to force him to pay it. This ',nnil\'iiln .\' Knsi|\'|i|A rnilnmv nam- lug BU IIIIIISCII. Capt. Josiah Luwlor, with Hun Hansen and l'Ihurd S. McKinley. Boston. have sailed fur France in the sailboat Never- uiuk," only 36 feet long. .\Ir, Hnrrimrtnn htu auxin rnfugml tn nav ` KW lrHII"3. Kemmler, of llutllslo, the first man aen- ` lenced to death by elm-tricity. refuses to 1 converse. He spends must of his time talk- ing tu himself. (Tan? .lnni.Lh lxwlnr with Hm. llnnuzn A ("lu'lII|vAl aubemnn obtained in the dinnin- Iimn-'(`1\l'l`ur.nI-cl much sup:-riur to ordinary vain;-lmr fur lhv pr:-~vr\'alimn of Furs. l"mlh- vliu. Plmh. I-1.-ll. Wool. Hair. etc-.. from the Pu nun-u nf Inn! ha, Illefxtll. M. Numn Gilly, tried at llontpelier for lihelling M. Salia, was sentenced to I month's imprisonment. and to pay I ne of 200 fraurs. L.\......I..._ ..I l!..`.|.\ Al... ....A ........ -.... lUrK The number of persons drowned in the recent llooda in Austria is `placed at oue hundred. The ilseu district is still sub- merged. ` \| Nlll I`;lIA` ll \ll\II.'\D"nI' `I\I' lreenlom or the cltv 01 Edinburgh. The strike in Westphalia is over. The atrikers getan advance of `0 to 30 r cenc., .nd eiuht hours a dly is the limit or work. Sol White, Windsor. has been invited by Erastus Wiuum to deliver a lecture on pull` ` tin-al uniou before St. James` club, New York. TL . _.....I..._ -3 ..-...-_- J ..... __l :_ .1.- um l"llUVu 3 Ulrllllluy. . Louis Eallcrt. St. Louis, but night shot and killed himself because Victoria Lingo refused to marry him. Hnlv hrn _-\mnrimLnn_llnnm-nl {Iran} and TFIUICU ll) ".'lI['l'y HIIH. Only two .-\mericunu-(}eneral Grant and Willi-um Ulovd (5Irrison--e\'er received the freedom of the citv of Edinburgh. The strike in `Yeatnlmlia in over. The UFUP KFUHI `U [U I".C- Lord Lansdnwue is to be given the Grand (`robs of the Urder of the Star of India on the Queen's birthday. Ynnin RAH}-rt Rt, [nuin hut ninhr nhnf l\HU(lU umsull. The rate on corn from Chicago to Bulfalo went olf a quIrte_r of 8 cent yesterday,-a ` drop from 2c to lit. \ Lnrul Lnnmlnwnu in In In: oivnn Hun Hrnml goon neauu. D'I.u|ep Singh, the Indian prince, has been privately Inarrjed to Miss Ada Wet!)- crell in Paris. `Tl... :.......l.....:.... ..t :..,:........:..I L....:..:.... :.. \\ IUUIUU. ' 'lhere are now ten xish members of par liament imprisoned in Irelun-_]. All urge in good health. I)" nlnn Shank tlun ln.nn v\r:nn- hu- ('l'(`.Il Ill l'l|rl5- The introduction of industrial training in the public schools is under consideration in Rhmie Island. ` 1... ....A_. p... ...._.. I'_..... I"`L:,... ..- A- Il..A!`,_I,, A >86/.'lV%7/Fl0_ _!_/ KJIIIIIESI. A cyclone `swept through Luukawann \'alle_v.' PL, vgsteniay. Many house! ware wreckud. '| l,__._ ,__,_ ._.._ LA... l._2_L ____.L-_._ -R _.._ IJIU I'll` il('!Illl lllIl'lIl` Ul CW I Ulliu .\iu:|mhA hnpes the United States Wiii establish a pram-ctorute over Summt. l rim-L-as Ha-anice, wife of Prince Henry of ltzstwulnurg. has given birth to a son. The girl who cniod ulf the "hemity prim" u'L Vicuua has Inarxiui nu` American ..u .. ......d ,.. no gymnast. A v\'I`I` [0 \`u_VYUVI. . v - Mrs. I-'..mk Lealie intends` to start at fash- ion pwp--r 9n Lundnn. Hu_h Hunurr has been appnintod chief of the r lcpuruxwnt uf New York. Khatnau Isnnnn fhn Hnihul Rnlfnn Irill 1:1-' luI(_r rhe .\r\\` to (.`-layton. \ I _. I.` . Pansouaf` mewnou. WHIG. 5 A GHASTLY SUICIDE. 3' W HE vn H or THE.,NEws. l'l.\.\'() RICIKURS of all kinds on l'pI`iRh and squares oxucmod at the Wuber Fnu-mrv corner of l'rin(`ussn\nd uordon um-eta. Kinam ton. .\'o more duruhl-~ or wvll-tuned lnstruluonl in Cxumcln lhnnlhc-H. .\l. \\'l'ZHl-CR l'l`RlIlllT. u x n v .u.nuv<| cu-uvguuuuu. .I--,; ~;- .i.~nm-.r is active at Ogdenabnrq York sleopingcnr is being run vtuu. - --I um Mprnlniz Pupora And thus \'c 1\ Lute-I `I1-loxnuml. 9 ..:_, A.'._, .:\,I,,| 1-`$9 wuv vvu-u new I Iuvo ` Culr.\u`o.dl\lny :)..`-Slnoo Mn. Cmor not prnrl nxnd Ivn A dlvnsa -nl: ln`u huh `lulu: nouuw, ur. uuuuri Ila oinllot none. 0! New Yotk. are nomad. tho but lnd(::|.I.y ololmldgnoolhoatngo. Mn. I`, honour. bu uld Ibo `positively will not lnoonn an amp. vliumun, mu] III.---`JIIIUU mru. \.:|l'lUf In noolvod notorlocy by I 1, u rinoipd In a divorce sun In w loh yrlc lbw. Dr. (Mlbort and Houston` Plano. ol ` New York. an nunod. nln has had nhmu IIIII OD INK"! OIII, HUI OHIXTI IIICI CIUW. The my Vlllum plchd n the captain. tint oioot an olovon ol the Alaska`; oiow. and later turned than our to the otaunor Columbia. which bro In them to Auorls. As soon an the vase begun to nlnk. tho otlicon And mun dourtod her, hhlng to the boob. I-`in men no known to have been drownod. and four: are enterlulnod for the uloty ol the occupant. of two small llolll, although it In th ht poulblo that they may have drmod to d ud amped. The Main was bull! ll 1888 by John Ranch & Son. ousting 8350,(l)0. She wu lunar! for l`)(llJl|0. Tho Elotnnt ltounor Alookoo llnho with lovonl at not most. Puu'rx.ANo. 0ru., Mo 20.-Tho looo 0! the magnificent aide-whoa iron otoomor Alu- hn. belonging to tho Ongon nllwo Ind novi lion company. lo reported. The Alu- hn oft Pordud on Mov II for San `ron~ ciooo. whoro she sun to horo boon ro rod reporotory to being locod on the got . und route. Sho can odno poooongorosnd hurl on bond only hoi- olooro ond crow. Thai hut vinllnntn nlointl nn Oh: nnnuln l4CI'lllUIl- George I. Poet, who in famed throughput this section as the futher of the Suulhern ('vntru`l railroad, uivl it mu intended for the cum! to be I diatinctive government undortnking. u the only connecting link between the mat lakes now In the Wal- lund cam! on the Canadian aide, which um: I coulunt memo: to the American 0|)! pin in can any Intornnlounl diionlt ugonl take place bemoan the two Engl h apat- ing unions. - A - V __ -11. II) IDUZKN (`h'|`l`l\` TIES Flt{).\I ONE (`l-Z.\"P l'l . \\'. R!-. i King Ilrwl. [Of ' use an. Inc I --us. 0~'vu;u.-u, May `2').--A number (I central New York cupitalintl have petitioned con~ greaa to build a ship cum] on the_American side of the Canadian line to connect Luke Untario with Ninanra river. Congressmen Nuttin . of Uuwego, in tnking care of the bill am intend: to push it through congress. Six surveys have been mule. the longest route being fourteen `miles. And the shortcut, and the one most likely to be selected, _l=.ing seven miles. The latter route c0n~ nects blue Unurio, near Urnnd Island, with the Niagara river at I point below Lewiaton. 1` .... ..- I I)... _L_ :_ r__-) .L_ __,L,,,. IU UEII wun CIUUS. I'|ll'lIlQl' EVIIIQIIOQ ln0WA ed the food was inauicivnt nml the clothing And bedding entirely inndec nuts in cold weather. County Physician `odd teatied that Robert Burns was benten to death by attendants And did not die of consumption as stated by Superintendent Kiernnn in the certicate of death. A New York Movement For I New Wu!"- _.._. ... .3.` -2-_n- lltfgll W cxllluutv run a arm lull I'll). Further evidence was taken to the effect that one inmate wu cruelly beulen for going to bed with his socks on, md it Wu I oom- mou thing for attendants to drive patients to bed with clubs. Further evidence show` ml pt... 60...! n... :..-..4):..:.._u -..l aL_ ..l..a.L:_._ Lllc Uc. IIIU PUUF IUIIUW UIOH lll llll. The court was still as death during this recital. The witness Wu told to brin his wife to corroborate his story and Dr. tr- nld Meyer was instructed by Judge Pren dergast to examine Hill's Arm Ind rib. Fnrlhor nvinlnnmz was tnlrnn tn the nlmr WUD L (HIE. " `I`ll show him how uid Julian, end he gruped Levi by the hair and throwing his head back jammed I big piece of bread in hi: mouth. Levi tried to get away and hide in one of the rooms. There he won caught by Julian end Lock. Thev struck him in the face, knocked him down And jumped on his stomnch. Levi`: face turned black. `(let up. they said. but he could not move and they picked him up and threw him on the bed. The poor fellow died that night." That cnnrt was ntill nu dnnth during this UUVVII Ilglll. LUIII '15-! Ill nun. WII UUIIC (0 Inc. My arm and rib healed in a kind of a way, mud I got along all right. One day it our fellow named Levi was brought in. e did no. know enough to go to the din- ing-roun. :.ml 1 wt: showing him the waxy when Look naked me what I In: doing. Julian came up and Lock said, The -- IInn`f. mu ' IUUHI ll&\'(' jul-ICC HUIIN.` (lily. `You nid Julian, We will give you all the justice you want. And he struck me in the face and knocked me down again. That was I lhatwn done to Inn, XIV Arm and rib hranlml in a bind n` n UDIIUK UHF. They knocked me down again," continu- ed llill, and broke one of my ribs. My arm caused me great pain and I had no pro- per treatment. One day Julian came to me and said let me see that arm, and he tore my coat olf. Then he rubbed the arm with liniment. That was the only treatmentl had. Itried tn see the doctor, but Julian told me that if I dared to 3 alt he would kill me right there. I to d Superviaor Jones that I was badly treated, and he said he would send me to another ward. Then L k and another attendant held me .1 while Julian kicked me in the head l brua .. I got up bleeding and said] would have justice some day." `You " aaial Julian, '4: ALI. l\'l.\'llS OI" l`..\\ K .v..l (llvo Ruhbcr Sxnmpza. lmlerl. Soul-'. Mr , -1.: pllcd by Hzut.\' Nu &' Kl|.L`Al LIY. nun`-af.u`Iurun. Bncol. SL, Kmusmn. Um. Lula lily lhflll 'Il UTUKCH. Hill rolled his right cont clean up And showed about three inches below the elbow is huge lump where the ends. illy joined, stuck out. II"I`L.... l.....,.l....l ....- .J....... -.._:_ '7 ...._.:_.. Blglll. IIJBIIIIUF [LIIII yUll re now. Mr. Hill said another attendant` named Julian ordered him to sweep out the room. I replied that I wurnot sent there for that purpose. You ain't eh? We will see about that." , Then he knocked me lawn and kicked me in the body and mouth and kicked two teeth out. I tried to cover my face by get- ting my hand beneath a bench. My arm was over it and through a space in the back of the bench. Julian turned the bench over to get another kick at my face. In doing this my arm was broken." TQIIBI` l\i- "iUl\' .lDQ-. II In!` WI! l.IUl. \Vall." replied Lock, `two will mnke you sight. iusaner than you are now." Rh`. Hi" maid nnnlhnr ntn-nnnt` nnmnrl LHICHKU I IHJUIIU IIISIIIIU Ibyllllll \\'I3 l'UIL`H(l duy in the tu.&tin:(mV or (lvozgu Hill, an ginec-r on the Lake Shore road. Mr. Hill is shrewd looking, and his atrai htfor ward manner carries conviction. } a said he entered the institution in January} I888, and was discharged the following May. He was not violently insane when he went. to the asylum. He was asked by an attendant named Lock if hp was insane. He said he was not. ` u\\ ..ll _....l:._) I ..._I. 41...- ._:II ___L. ___,_ A Witness who \5\'i.u Booted and -Inn-ken-` od-lu Arm and RH): Brohln-_Ilo Bo- :-urml Juynlrn at. I.mot-'|`hn Horrible "` Deaths liuraurw of Fiundluh Trentlm-nt. tjlnnuum, 111., May '2l.-'lhe moat hm'ri~ ble revolution yet made in Judge l'reudr- us.-st u investigation of tho manhgqmclxt of Chicago's public innuno asylum was reached \'0.-:?D!1]:\\' in f}u\ tn-:rin~1un.r 1.! He-nu-up H3 THE AWFUL BRU.TALlTY PRKCTlC- ED IN A CHICAGO ASYLUM. THEY WERE NOT HUMAN. AN AMERICAN WELLAND. LOST IN THE PACIFIC. Rho Will No! l'|I7. II._.. An Ln--- ll. .A'l` I-`IVE A.\'l) ..{|7I.r AND sl.\' PIC]! (`E.\"l`. Apnly In I). A. In`! \`|-INS. Block Stwal. on-r lxlrva Olllve. (`l.\"l'. AUDI)` I). . on-r Ex prom .\|U.\`l\' 'l`0I.lC.\Iu1~nv: AND A-HALF AND six rm: crzxr R. W .~'llA.\'.\ UN. B.u-rialor. Olce. next door to King : drug store. King Street. nlnnwn. A nnuvvn nu-tun. l0IIl' can 00. A uoernl mum wm bo_ulv co; u;.omn._mubI`m`{ to her return I! .\.\'l` IAHHLL I \!\0 . ll- unnvnlo. THOSE I;l.|-Z0 ANT HOUSES ION! specially built fur the owner. and no cxuomm was nnnrui FOR SALEORTO RENT, HUIISE with ai ht rooms and oxtot:;Ion kit- chen: hunt and I water. with good alabliug ; couvcniunl to Queen`: Cullv e : immediate :- oouion. Anni: on the menu sea. 1125!. or M _'o. COKl\`C[lHJnl [O UIIGOIYB FUN!` HIIIIIGGNIYO Iouipn. Aupl: pram sea USA. .'o. ISM L ulon Street. between Gordon And Alfred ` lo. THIC MAIN PART of the Stone House on King Street. formerly occuxfmi by tholato Mrs. .\ht-aulny. Rom $3005 year and taxes. The house lain excellent order with All mod- em tnnvonienco-. Stables Attaohvd until fur- ther notice. Apply to KlRRPA'l`Rl(`K & IKUGERS. A SIUNIC U r;I.l.I.\(i. Win or Wllh furnuw-s and all mode-rn ilnpruvelm-nls. J nenr lhu vorncr of King and West streets. nlv [0 MAUDU.\'X\'ELl. I: llUl)lI\`.. A SUIMER HOUSE FOR SALE. AU II.A\'I| l\' HIIAIDIIIIT I AIIIP -` the of King Mild \\ ml at ply Lo C. MUDIBL NEW BRICK HOUSE. EARL S'l`Rl in Enrl 'I`errau`(-. near harria Street Applv to B. BARN I:\'. 39 Prhlcoss street. or at :94 Earl Sire:-z. A l'.\h"l`l'l{IC I-`IELID. vnrnt-r of I'uinn and ' (`rune streets. Apknly to J. I}. .\ll'Rl'H\'. lulgu ` Hill. King Street V `est. Tolephona 1\'u.IT\). KT TIIAT `OH 01) OUS BRICK DWI`: l5'0 lN|H1%()R:on ( ur of Omn- rlo and I llltoota. and adjoining the luv motlvo W I and how Government It: hook Apply on pronluu. {jg .._- A GOOD OPIIINB FM BUSIIIIBS. u mun -uu.n .... .gn.`p. .. -(-)`lT7l-`ltill. large. oentri, well tlltod. Term I'e.1:u)m\hlr\. Possession hntuodhm.-ly. Apply `Box." Wale. A SHUI` U.\ Iu.\us'I`lu-.'h;I. wnn uwemm: gbova. uo.-nu` Market square. Apply at 48 Earl Erect. A Hl{l(`K HUUSIIJ UN Ql KEN S'l'luCI'l`. hetwn-n B.u.:nland \\'oIlingmn Streets. from ` Mu)` Isl. J. Is. (`Al{|HT'l'llI-Ills`. ; -Ii()L7s1: l_:('1To'r1->z-f1*`l :1{icI6TT...`. Apply at wmo orncm. . - A Goon I.-AL'Nl)REi.-`. In xuuiiat lu houso work. Wages 3!`). Apply to MRS. FORD JUN hs, Gummoquo. .\l .\'l`llU.\'. for Orphans` Homo. Kilkualon. one whose mu-uhaml Cnuld lakv sup:-rviuiun of the nlu:-nnnd lmm. Ann \'_ voilh luaximuninls. to wlmse nusheunl cnulrl Ink:-_ uupur\'|u|u|{ 0! me )lil\`(H|lIl1h())'3. Am 3`. mm xesliumnmls. lo . His`. RUE HHS. uh` Barrie Street. Kingston. ` vv ..---_._.. T hulin (box. .(p;.1y :o.\1Lz:3. J. in ma evening. `Vrxm n\vm.I.|.\'u Il0`U.~`l:~:_ `.\~..-, 1-,: mi I 1'. .\.`un lhv .~ sidn or l'ninn, b1~t\vu-n Hor- dnn und Alfred strools. known us Hm "Podlur" l`ru1n-rlly. ONE BR[(`l{ lIOl'$} -`nnmIning9 l`nnnH. nth mum and extension kiln-In-n auul ouilmu.-Ion. ONE FI{AMhJ HOL'.\`E, rnmnining 8 moms -md oulbousuu. with well. The prem- ises have u roar enlmnve. Apply to It. I). A.\'(:l.lN. NI llnlon Street. ` an uu-A-Alli IIVUUII IVII DRUG: AN IIKLAND IN Bl-IA LAKE. the Pmpony of J. Lyon. bq.. I houuutul comma. with All accounts nlI'I|lI'I. budding. - crockery. Ilnnwnro. Mo. who In house. boat K lnnton. houoa. UH boat uhlnn ulomlln. ole. Th II- lnnd In buutlfu l$ul-nun! within ten min- uu-nowoc mo 0. 1:. ma k. a 1-. m- .m- Ilon. For Mnhor I Hon 5 y to WI. R0ltlN80N.l!h|rho0 0. or I mu-M. n- A HRl(`K H(FU.\`lt`. ON QFEEN STRICICT. |)el\\'n'n Baumland \\'olhIu:l0n Slreula. A Srl)NIE'Dii'i1.I.1N(:( v:vilhV(V)r wnhm/n m-nu-1-sand all nmdc-rn ilnnnnnmu-nI.u_ II in A >`.`IUl` ().\' I\'l.V(i STIKEEI`. with dwelling nhnvn, no-nr Mnrlun .\`mmra_ Anulv at 48 [furl ()7B1m:.\*--In Kingston. .\la ' 2lst. Mnrgnret U,'Ruil|y, beloved wife 0 John U Brien, aged 54 years. The funeral will leave her late residence. _ Mnrklosnd street, on Thurmlay Afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to St. .\lur_y's cemetery. lri3emla and acquninumqcs are reapec(,ful- Iv invited to `wand. . D. vuIL..n\' In I.'I...-n.... ll-.. Olgb \I--. IV lll\'llt}(l C0 ITWUII. R-.m\>",\'--ln KI!-Iguton. May 2!. Mun cam-I` -Robinson, native of the (.`nuuty- l`_\'x-mo. Ireland. ugen 7'3 years. l`.`1mer}\l from .|1erIut.c residence, Ju_~:ph .lmuiesurv,'s, 42 Jnluusun itruct, on \\'mlu-.-a- day'nfuu`noon M. '2 "o'clock. l"r irmls and zm`x1ui1\`tpp5:ce are respectfully1'uq':ustu| to attend. Il.....o.....) . ........ ..l...... ........ `Eons: anuvno. ll\`l'I I-nun EPIIII--ug.-II`- ..l...... 1 W -L-1+V.1J!;: SPECIAL 3\T`::7NT1UN: MOTH WAX. [MONEY TO i_5o;N. JOHN GLE-ESON. DEALH? IN /0}! MID HEATS. Hams, Bacon. lar3,_etc, very cheap. 109 BROOK STRIET. A 01- Jnnlnnhavg II`-IA...-`n JIuI`(r4 (1! Lap. I-l.U\I\IA3 II C IUIIIJ . A tour doc-ubovo WuIron's FOR SALE. Wz_xNfrEDI To LET. - DIED." I24 l'rint-out Sweet. {rs 1-lame rupy. bvmcn Tuslc l\;l.||2U\N'l' nuuslci moolally bull! fur the cxpvnw r and in their mum-m~vI.~n. Tho mums be-mg unto, well vontllnuu. .mIl hnvlnn ooulhon upo- oure. no Ind In and harm Thurun hand- Iqnwlf ll .lunu.;: mublo nunloo. or sud [anal on. hot sud uuld mud` baths; um uu-y plumbing cu`. Drnh..-go vrfecl. In rear at much dwelling In A lovely urn and amnion. with nmcloul oulbullullmn. For lormu umly 1 Hun: Governmental Odor, llrcvot--To be major. from loch ll . I889: ` hlnlnuunllowcy. jr.. M. ., udjulut. Othhutullou. cuv-uvwIvCI'CUIh ' -` Received from M. P. Klmelln. rooordllg ncuury brunch 7|, C.M.B.A.. Trenton. Ont. thrmigh M. Brennan. lbcordin non tary ol brunch 9. Kin ton, I drtlt 7. two thousand dollul, ho clury duo Inc on the duds ol my late brother. Rev. Ii. J. Wuluh of Trenton. Thukinq the Catholic Mann` lbnot uuncinon for prompucu In paying the umo.-.\lun' \\'Aum. rumun not I won llml with her mother. ` Thou an surly lmy dud tron auodlng onjho nu-out u monument of the city cor. motion`: want 0! tune. The King strut hunt in 3 pretty had on son as well. | uy now uneuulng mo IIIII by-law. _ Mn. W. J. Borneo, New York, III: the city. She ran summoned to attend the fun- eral ol hot brothot. Dr. Soda. , She will remain for I short Elmo with her mother. Thar: Ann nnnplv u Ag.) 5.... -4_...n.._ uuuuuwu Inuv null null lroln-IIO county IR-rmuunnh, holnm . She ill I kind uninh- bour. I lovingjilo and alootlonau mothor. Rho luvu dhulbund. one son had two daughters to mourn her Ind domino. Her funonl ocean on Thundny aim noon at 2:3J o'clock to St. |lnry n ounotory. um Loon! Noun.` ` Md. Swift will introddco in tho conncil a hy luv amending the mill bylaw. , J. BIIIIQI. NI. vhf`. In In lino uvnw uuou av---a v Inruuuu There passed away this morning that an illnou of four on ve yearn. 0! `Mn! Inor- ing. at her residence. Mull street. Mar- gret O'Reilly.belovod wife of John O'Brien. or mnnv Venn I ruidnnt of this .-ion Th. ggrvt U nuuy,ue|ovo(I VIII 0| JOIIII U l$I10ll. for man can A red lens 0! thin city. The dacouncf {ldV olnl r;tod fromcbo county I-`ermuuuzh. run I Hnd miah. churgo. ' llomnndu ul Whriunon. Rr:tu.I\', May `)|.-Three thnuuml muoul hue Itruck. They demand that their honrl of lnhour he nine per day, and thnt they he allow `lull an hour for dinner And an hour {or supper. The nlnodemnnd um work be sung:-mlol an our earlier on SA- turdnyu nnd t to evening: preuooding public holidnyn, and thn they receive full pay for these day: on well an other dnyu. They further demnnd on increase of from fty to sixty lonnlngu pol` day in their wages and that t ey in given two watt` notion of dia- l`II'Il IIWUIIII-I. I. I` III` Fl] IHWII III" [INN an \lCI0llI oulbuilclln up] to R0 NR1` GARDINI III In! Blrm-L (IIVIUIUH I Nnyn-MA_\`or Thnmpsnn, Aids. Adams, Carson, Feuwick. (hskin. (iildenleeve. Hart)`. Hicvnvk, .\linne<. .\I.wkleoIo>n. Me` l':unm~n, .\lvl,o-ml, Rees, W. Robinson. Shannon, anal \\ ilmn I6. \'eu~a\l:l.-. (In-eggau, .\I-lntyre, And 1`. Rnbimnu - 3. to me nvuuuwunnw 01 rung street. The amt-ndnnont wna lost on the following liviaiun : K .- \I....__ `I1. _ * _ _ _._ All- A,I__ A III K `(IU- Ah . (Teeggnn warmly ogqvoaed the pro- posed exp:-mlnnre. The money was wmt cal to fix up air:-ms. Ald. Mclutyre ulmin~ tinted than the expenditure Wu not essential to the nvaintonnnm of King street. Thu Am:-mlmnnt Inn: Inn? nn Hm fnllnnvinn any In nuunuun rung ucect. Ald. .\lcIntyre moved that in View of the pressing impmvemeuts needed in the 5 autlying wards this council does not deem it expedient lu expend the sum naked for in an e ado. A I. I '_..--_-_ ...,. _... I.. __L-_l `L- .__A I'll LIIU I'\IIIK DITCUL UIPIIUIueu .\`e\'eru| nllermeu lwlungiuz to outside wards hotly uppused what was termed I Iuxurv. `There was areal lineal for money for improving the streets. The declurntion was comhnttexl. the eaplunade was 5 necs-u- nity tn maintain King atroet. Alt]. \IllII\'nI Innvml [hut in view nf There wan an Almost I'nnn|nmu| Expror alum uf Oplnlon For It. Ald. Fcuwick presented the report of the committee on whnrvea nnd hubour: Inst J - n ' I evening at the city council. The committee uked for $2,!!!) to be placed in the budget for the King street eaplauade. .\'e\'I=.rnI nllurnmn In-Innninu tn nnninln vu-iguul um Inns encn. nnu In? one H`()lIl H18 (`ily of Hamilton twelve tons. The boilers are over twenty yvuis old. And one of them was patched in new-utytwo plnceu. The patching of lmilom is not allowed now. Fhe steamer Ontario nriivod this after- noon from ('lnytnn. Four new eteteroonn have been ndalod to her. he has been painted outside and during thin week will bepeinted inside. She will continue her daily tripe between Oewc.-go end Alexendrie Bey during the summer. It may be that she will make A tri to Kiugeton occasion- ally. When she is tilted up she will be one of the neet boats on the lakes. UPCUDUTU (90 L lllV$0ll. Yesterday Col. Collier hul brought to the city from (Garden Island two, old boilers which had been taken from the stanweru Bay of Quinn and City of Hamilton. Two of the boilers, taken from the Ray of Uuiutc, wei had ten tons each. and the one from the 3 . (`ilv nf ilnuniilun tn-nlrn fun: 1 kn Imilnra xur pmnu on me mueau oanu. This Afternoon Mr Chestnut, boiler in- anevtor. and Capt. Holland, hull inspector. of the Uuitqcl Scales, left for Clayton. They were here inspecting the steanmrs of the Fulgera. The steamer lslauder took the in- specbora to Clayton. Ya-nardnv (`.nl (Tnllinr hml In-munln tn Mm IllllI|)'I' lull |I`ern00n. Rates from Chicago to Kingston are lie on wheat and 4c on corn. `H... ..o... .\.. LI: I...... u_.n.. `/`JG - I ._ 1 -: earn dwelling II lovely lawn and uuwllon. apply GARDINIZ . Inrlslrm-I. Ull WTIUII III 'I(`, U COTD. The utmnner Rixlenu Belle took I load of grain from Richardson & Co's. this morning for points on the Rideau canal. Thin Lftnrnnnn Mr (`humnt hnilnr in. Pnrngruplnflckod Up About the Wharvu -80! ul General Internal. The schr. Julia cleared for Uawego with lumber this afternoon. l)..o.... F...... I'LL... ... an L'!_. .._A...` -_- A1. 14` .1lII\|.l.`VI&II-V[IlI' I/IIIITIIAVII Suuuo from New York ovary Sintmdny. Au l Ihoruod Aunt. F. A. Folzer. Fury Dock foot 0! Brock BL. Kinnmn. name In nuue. _ II` stmnlcr twice daily to and from the na- lnnd. Apply to REP F SWIFT ' A."n.Ln1"1.~:. ' ,,___ '-.v-- ].v.. -v-v llnl\I_me to suit purclmaors. Lots aurl to en h.uu`0 AI unmnr lwim: dnilv In nnrl h-nm thn in. Delightfully situated! Magni- cent shing, bathing and boat- ing! ' Easy of access to and from theclty. 1 Will be ma.mtz_1ixiod_ exclusively as a. family resort. - ' A HORSE SHOE, KVingston s Coney Island ..s`.`T_?:?.n`.r .{.'s?_ L`_0" .* n..`_,_.0_I=`>`n__ SECOND EDITION: (.`l'NA|{D STKAIISH II COIIPANY. : . u .u.-. 1...... u-... 17..-; -_-._ u.'...._;_- 1 THE TWO BANDSOIE SNNE DWELLINGS, no emu 151 um. smnxr. ESPLVANVAHDVE TO BE BUILT. The Ln. Mn. 0'l;lTo|. _____-I,._,._ .L.-- _ v MARINI: INTELLIGENCE- --~-_____.__...I._- Aolnowlodguont. l...._ u u I.`l_--l|r T K _I_N (}'i`i`). CA NA DAT,Ti_'1`T`l`I`:I:3Sl).\ gs v we .8-1 Lnxmx, lay .-'l`ha Brlthh Izesmer "karma lmporor.Irom London [at Bilbao. run Into Ibo emu: nu-Amer "Bornford' from lhnloy Pool {or Bomb: youonlgy morning. whilo the lunar nu yin; at in- ohor in the Goodwill Lnndl. The (normnn la`.cnInrot"uuk haunt! . Bouts nnlauolr od from tho "Banal " and nooootlod In totaling twelve pencil. , O'Brien an IQ Maud.` Ln.\'bo.\', Iley 2|.--W._')`Brien teetied below the Perneli commleeion to-day. He remained eeeued while giving in evidence and spoke in I week voice \.`ineee gave detail: or egrerien outregen which occurred In Tipper-ery prior to the orpninlion of the league. had said the lemma prevented a whoieeele iunine and n inrinl wet In the wee: ol Irelnnd In I870 and that no muniere had been committal in Tippenry nine: in: formation. nu nu - -.4-u-my -mwruy. Sr. l .\l'L, Mny 2|.-While roddlng 5 soil- ed and lpttored copy of the tfarlhlo, Eng. Pulriol I few day: ago John W. Lonny glanced nt the ulnrtiumentu for thi non of kin and at the name of John Wilkin Lawn . heir to the Lowrey nub. Tl)` Qdvort mans announced thct the auto iould into the court of chuncory unlou chin: prior to .\lny `u. A mango to Stay proooodlngn IS once : I Am alive and don`: you forgot it." run oddrulod to st- tomoyu of Culhlo. Loumy will Inherit 1 nu.-us n swsu-s. \\'.\~1II.\'u:1\n_\. Msy 2|. The president has sppointed Solomon uif8k`|l, of Oregon. to be minister to Turkey: (`lurk 1'). Curr. of Illinois, to be minister resi-lent sn consul uonorsl (0 llenmsrk ; Henry W. Servsuce, of Cslifnrnid. to be consul gem-rsl st Hono- lulu; John Jsrreu. of |`euns)h-unis, to be United sum consul st Binnin hsm; I`. H. Slsernnsn. of the District of 'o1umbis. l'uitod Sum-s consul st Liverpool. Hun. W. H. H. Miller is aid to be the Appointee ns justios of the supreme court. Col, E. I". Mae rd, New York, msy be made minister to ussls. to succeed Allan Thomclykr Rico: ' A Hatch of Appolnlnuntn [or Vnrlouu Vacant I-'|cIdn. - -v-- v- onu-u uvuv Ilvvldijlth 1'0 IJC1`, 'l`llATg%O.\ll0DluUs BRICK l)Wll.l.lM) IND mlt on (`nnmr at nm...

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