Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1886, p. 2

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EARLYV`/|SIT.i request. 'I he Board of Guardians of the Pol: Law Union. Limerick. has decided to erect. 800 cobtugs for the accommoda- tion of we poor. to coat. 80,000. The money will be borrowed from the gov- erument. I"l.n hm: nlnmm whinh hm-1 nruvuilod um: u.\x1..ms-m':z.~ ` The hog plague, yhich hm-1 prevailed ut Beloit, Wis.. for some time. is still causinga ureutloss. lb I8 estimated that 10,000 hogs have Hui within a radius of 15 miles. The diaeuso is be- lievenl to be the menulea. \\/i|.l nan ran nuniuur. timn vnnm-nluv. ueveal no be we menueu. Wild Bill mu against time yuutcrrduy uftornoon at Bloomsburg. l`eun., for u purse. He was to cover 22 miles iu Lhreu hours and a half. without training and __over u. heavy road. He made the lis- mnco in three hours and ve minutes. I`I.n Lnmlnn am! Nnr9.|u.W4-nhnrn Hail- In three hours and nve mmunen. The London and Northwestern Rail- way Company has decided to subatitutu mobnl sleepers for the present. wooden ones throughout its system. This change will give an impetus to the iron trndo. Other railways wnll follow the North- Westeru'H example. 'T`hn nnlnnnn l.'u:rIl: rmvn thn Pmml West.eru'H example. The Cologne l/u:rIIe' says the Papal circular to tho l rusuis.n bishops. which asks that semimries for the exclusive education of Untlxolio priests ha nuder the cxclusivu control of the bisbora. opens the prospect of new and bitter struggles between Prussia and the Vati- P11". can. Patrick Egan. President of the Irish National League of America, said last night that ho would ask this executive committee, at its meeting on Wednes day, to relieve him of the duties of Pre- sident of tho Leagun. and select some other man to take his placg. He has sent a telegram to London nalring Par no-ll when [in can visit America. QmulI.nnv lmn In-nhnn nnf. nf. Rf. ucu wuen 110 vmn Amencu. Small-pox has broken on: at Stu Tunotl1e,Uouut.y of Beaulnruoia. At Jeuoe Loretta. below Quebec. there are severnlfumilies ntnckcn with the dis~ ease. Thom are still a number of cases at Cup Sta. Ignace. and St. Thomas do Montmngny has still 3 number of cases. In other places people treat. it as a mat.- ter of ordinary ooourreuco. `N:-n Ainnmnv-H1 n R T R lu-nlmnmum. Yeuterdey Mr. Hagen, Reeve ol Wolfe mend. took oeo. end to-dey proceed- ing: to uneeet him on the gnjmnd of die- quelioeziou were taken, The clerk cennot give the Deputy-Reeve 5 eertil one. it now. up./ring than the hues- ment dose not permit of gnoh en eat. her 01 oramary occurrence. Wm. Ainawortb, a G.T.R. brakeaman, was accidentlv lulled in the scation yard at Brockville early Sundav morning. He had just. left. his train and was proceed- ing across the yard to bill hotel when` he was struck by an engine backing up along another track and lulled almost instantly. The deceased was 18 years of age and tho yodngest bralxeman In the employ of the Grand Trunk. mambo: the anal. Uonuuunuou nee. Hand Omoo [or 1111 Lower Provlnceo-13!S Mor- III In. Hnlnx, In . For ()utu1o~215 Yongo In . Toronto. u-_y nun--u- ~ luv u........_.- ..... ...--..--. Lest evening the animal Sunday Schoclten meeting ll] connection with Cooke's Church wee held in the lecture room. There was an unusually large nttendunce. After ten had been served the children of the Sunday School were exurmned as to their knowledge of their catechism and the bible. The children showed by their sharp answers that their religious instruction had not been neglected by their teachers. The lol- lowing children were successful in win- ning -prizes. which will he presented to them next Sunday: r._1__AnI-.._ r\._--n1 ..... -.. lW_A....|.:__. Bl. Janos Temperance Society mu` bus I meeting to-night. Ir. Corbett will read an intending psper. :-4: uuunu lawn! uuuuuy . Infant Class. Questions on Catechism -Linie McMahon. Bertie Bnird. Willie Houston. Kstie Pretty. Dnnngoi-uu nl\l\ll- nf Ru'hIn_RinIu-n-I Alter a short vocal and musical calm -- hlnment Mr. J. C. Hardy. on behall ol the teachers and noholnro ol the school. read An nddreu to Mr. Sherlock. lib- rarian ol the school, and presented him with as lnndsome drowns: one. Mr. Sherlock replied in upproprino terms. The meeting than diI\0l'd- nouuon. Lune rreuy. Repeating Books of Bible-Riohud Honno . William Newmun. Harry Clu- ton. ' son. '1 Shorter Catechism--E&hel Cluton and Mpggie Hounon. Mr. Clnxton presented the prites to the children belonging to his own class. \ ENTEHTAINMIZNT AT CO0KE'8 CllUll.(.lI. Kiln -llllllolll III Uonnccuuu -v n Inn! nu day !ohoo"I-1 he Llbrnrlnn Surprlnul. - . v .1 , _4J___I n u II-1l.r`.I-`h \ \l>'. m ~ mun" an.-rm m name must. AN Dnnma non. ma. mmumn. V Linton mum: uoi1un:-conmmng 11 rooms; one door nbova Wllnon'I Livery. Also No. W1. Queen Street LI grown! ooouplod bx Mrs. Nlmmo. Apply lo . U. WILSON. L very Omoe. Llmzl. GF/["l`ING COSTLY- The VH1 to (`once the `lay u-A Inn who later: long And In Patien-Ie G1.-In Jullce II um and II lore `I'll: , . ` Muut.rcul.Ju.n. 18.-The libel cue. Lnummo vs The Mail, on for neyerll daya.wu concluded this nlternoon. At two o'clock when the jury return- ml with Lhnir vnrdint thn nnnrh I-nnm AI IWO 0 CIOCK wnen H18 ]lll'y l'BIlll'Il ed with their verdict the court mom Inna fuiu-Inn.-nmrln -oi: run-nnnn nmanr ea Wlill mar venues me couru room was fairly crowded with persons eager to hear the verdict. The `dry were re- quested to state their verdict according to the questions which would be put to them by the clerk of the court. 1 am]... oh. im--iminntml nu-tinln nnh. by the clerk of me court. 1. "Was she incrimlnated srtiole pub- lished in the Mail on the Shh ol Decem- bcr,1884 ?"` `Yes." 2. Was Euelmublioation injurious '2" "Yes." 3. V`:Wss it. justifiable ?" No." 4. "Is plalnniff entitled to damages (or ssid publication, and if so at what. sum do vou assess his damages `."' He is entitled to damages. and they are BEBE ss- ed at 06,000." TIIAI-n was a Inn-at nf nnnlnllna hlnnv eu BI I0.UUU. ' There was a. burst of applause. Many in the court gave vent to their sssisfsm tion in such a noisy manner that it was only alter the crier had called seven! times for silence that order was reestab- lished. I1 --n:.1 thn [Is.fnn:lnn I-u nnnllvnr n 5. "Did the defendant, in answer to plaintiff's notion. plead among other things to wit: `That nlsintitfs promi- nence iu public sairs was not bised upon honorable or successful conduct on his part, but, on the contrary. arose out 01 certain dishonorable and disgrace- ful trnnsnctiuns in which the plainti, while a public tum-, was engaged in or conuccted with;" "that `while he` meaning `the plsiuti,' held the 03106 of Minister of Justice. he was grossly in- competent fr r said omoe and sigunlly failed in the discharge of his duties in respect to such olce. and in {act grossly lloglectetl the same. and rendered him- sell, by drunkenness. dissipsted habits and otherwise. unt for the discharge of his duties as Minister of Justico for the Dominion ol Onus.ds;" "that prior to holding the allies of Minister of Justice. and while I member of the House of Commons. philtil scquired great notoriety and prominence on being It party to a. law suit for the enloroemsnt of certain deeds of sale ot loud. in con nection with or adjoining the Lower Lschine Canal, which law suit and the facts connected therewith were discuss- ml in Hun nnklin ninth in din nitv nf -11 IECBH COHUCCIOU \'oUCl'3WWll (.lIBOUDB- ed in the public press: in the city of Mont.reul uud Dominion ol (lrmadt, for nevunL|yeu.rs?" "Yen. 6. Was said pleading cf'1efeuduutin- jurious ?" Yes." 7. "\Vus amid n11-ndinu inatiable ?" I 8. "Is plaintiff entitled to further da- mages for said pleadings, snd 1! so, at what . sum do you assess his damages on his supplementary demand ?" "The plaintiff is entitled to further damages for said plesdingsmnd these damages we assess st 94,000." nun no` fha ha.-...-c. ..mLm! nun. nina nf assess an u.uuu.' One of the jurors abated that nine of them were In favor ol giving 015,000 damages. "I am nmrn that. nnt.inml." laid Mr. damages. "laminate that si1tiee(l." said Mr- Imtlnaume after t.he verdict. "As far as the libel in the article was concerned I would have been satised with It verdict often cents. I merely desired to vindi- cate myself in the eyes of the public. But what stung me to the quick was the base and cowardly attack made nuainat me in the plan. This I cannot forget. and I only hope they will go to appeal. which will aim me an opportunity of collecting the amount of the verdict. If they go to appeal or to review they .uust give secnritv. and we will uee that It in good and nuiciont." Mr. Lnnmmn mu: hnnn the rnciniunt HA IH K001] uuu HUIIICIODE Mr. Lanmme nus been the recipient ol congratulations from meuolall shades of politics, and 21 movement is on foot to tender him a complimentary banquet. .____.-. , nun. |||I`4 r.-.vu.;. nun. Ncw York, Jan. l(3.-Tlio b`t.einitz- Zulcortort chasm match, for 64,000 and tho clmmpionxhip of the world, was re- sumed here to-day, when the third game was hoguu. Zulmitort. began by oering the queen`:-i gambit. which Sceinitz do- clined. The preliminary moves were made rapidly. In tho fourth move Zukertorh gznve the first check, and fol- lowed it. with two successive checks. Steiuitz wan powerless to resist the doctor`s attack. and resigned the game at tho Cull of the forty-seventh move. N:-uw Ynrlz, Jan 1(l-ln vnnnnr-dnv'n lilo DHU uuu UK EH8 lUl'I4y-EBVOUDII UIUVU. New York. Jan. 1`J.-In yesterday's chess umtclx. between Steinitz and Zukertoru, the opening moves were made very rapidly. developing the Roy Lopez Gambit, according to book. up to the tenth move. Cautious play on both sides then followed, unaccompanied by any particularly interesting features, up to the 137th move, when Slzainitz made 8. mieculculation and sacriced d piece. The game might. have been prolonged {or some time. but Steiuitz was so muni- featly at n dismlvnutaszo that ho grace- fully resigned. The score now stands: Zukeitort, fl; Steinitz. 10. | L.5.N.u.-MrI.IuDcrnaoI'uer. LG.-Bro. G. Path. 0,G.--Bro. Wm. Snunders. Chapl:u'n-Miu Oarnonky. R~S.V.G.-Nrg. Reynolds. L.S.V.0.-Mins Mclllroy. This lodge in in I prosperous oondition. sud meet: on the any and third Monday: un gunk month l\ u.v.u. u-3. .u. ...u.... . \ Mc Illroy. o.."ao `A3331-_ lodge 0,... }.n_ ,9, _ _ Int: 33:10: btbe n: whn__udyA; `hm `me. 91; :2 ll] - _, ,,_,,_r _ . 93. _ ' mm or u lplqlllll g:"::'mdI 7_z3I'gN: e ;"" 53- I ` Raul down` ouelnlly the ndvex_tiI_o- 3... _-_ch' ; N_ ,' Cu. 73; I many of Dr. Wnhington. the spocnlnnt "N,_ , ,3. cm 33 ; N_ , (;.,'.d. 73, to Kmgstou; sud remember the-duet. R`,..hyd 5 in bo,,d_ _/ I ` . ur A ra unnuuum London. Jan. l9.-Tbe Earl of Airlie was married today to Lady Mr bel Gore. at St. George's Church. The church was crowded with people. and the members of the Tenth Huslars, of which regiment th0'].'arl is a Lieuten- ant. lined the aisles. The Earl 01 Arran gave the bride away, and the Prince of Wales signed the register. The bride wore a white satin dress. covered with old lace, with a cascade of lace and orange blossoms falling in the centre. There were eight bridesmaids. They wore cordel white silk dresses. and '/iauave jackets trimmed with gold lncu. -----o>o--r-- I London. Jan. l9.-The news is receiv- od of the burning of an enormous bay stuck at Lemberg. Bavaria, which had been usonl durinv the cold weather for the shelter oi vsgnnta. A night or two ago is larger number than usual of homo- less wnnderera sought shelter under it. end` while all were asleep the bur stack took re. probably from the ashes :0! O gipe. Twenty dead bodies have already een taken from the ruins. It is thought that many others have been burned to (loath. /\ _- l..-.7- _- 7 _ T j Lu: buy an the BOSTON HAT ct FUN BTOIIE on WullInaHm uent, the sumo ulentlcnl clan ol good: for nbouL25 per cant. lean. v..-._- Lo 0.l".-Loulu Lodgt. No. In. Acting D.D.G.M. Wm; Saunders in- stalled t.hq }folIowin;z siceru last even- impol Logap Lodue No. 10. Rebepcs Degree: . I n `on _n w Man'...n Ul"|0[1S { " I95.` 7. "Was said pleading juatiable ? 'Nn." Degree : . .P.G.-G. w. Maxx'u.-H. .G.-Mrs. Pugh. R.G.-Mra. Dunn. R.S.--Mrs. Mnxwell. P.S.--Mn. Carnovsky. Treasurer-Mrs. Saunders. Warden -M ru. Lee. Conducto:---Mn. Perry`. R s.N.G.-Mn. Darn. ' C0lIUIIClOl'- MYI. rerry. R.S.N.G.-Mq. Derry L.S.N.G.-Mrs.:0bern;1or'er. I I`. _nm (1 F`ulu. nuuuurun unrnuuu Fl nunnnpn vr nounuzzs AND FRIENDIEBEIPOOR. Ul_(:'_ L 19. A succussoa to run cununvox nuoaigzlu an--mrnuucn In nu cum:-r. London. Jun. 18.-8he St. Jana 05- `. um says the Queen`: speech on 'l'hun- day will denounce the Nntionnl League as an unlswfnl crguaintion Ind sak par- liament to support I Bill either for th .9 regulating of the League or the suppres- -ina of its. Member: at the nreuenl end regunmng ox me 1.-eague or we suppres- sin 0! it. Member! of the present 1531 . administration have received loner.- threatening retaliation with dynanmu vi the coeroxon policy is ado ted in IrehuJ or it Home Rule is refuse . '4-uvlann .Tnn I0 _'l`hn Ifllil nnnnoh You want 3 Fur Collar and Cull ; for cube: I ml] or gentleman dompnro our Price: with than of other house: and note the difference. '"I"I'I I! HOIIIIJ BIB ll I'BJl6(L London,Jsn. l9.-'l`he roysl speech was drained At the meeting of the cab- inet yesterday. Lord Randolph Church ill overcame the delnsnd of s seotiou oi the osbinsl: tn the whole Coercion Act. be renewed. The government will rely upon the division 01 the Liberals to se- cure the support of its Irish proposals. London. Jan. 19.-Tbe Press Associa- the snpporn or we Hutu prupuanuu. London. Jan. 19.-The tion learns that Lord George Hamilton. rat. lord of the admiralty. will succeed the Earl ol Curnarvon as Lord Lieuten- ant. of Ireland. Lord George had an audience with the Queen yesberdav. Lnndnn. Jan. 19.--'I`hn nnnointment of anoxeuce Will! we Queen yesneraav. London, Jan. 19.--Thea pointment Lord George Hamilton to t e`Lord Lien- tenanc at Ireland is considered doubt- fnl. be morning papers make no mention 0! his appointment. Lm-J (innrun Hamilton. rnh lord of menuon 01 ms appolnmmnn. Lord George Hamilton. rst lord the admiralty and a member or the cabi- net, in 3 speech at Croydon Saturdnv night said the government had deter- mined that one law should be enforced ! throughout the kingdom, namely. the] law of pm-lament and of the Queen. Tim 'l'plmrnnh saw: 5 condition of law 0! paruamenn mu 0! we queen. The Telegraph an s great ularm exists in ublin commercial circles owing to the reasonable fears regarding the extensive boycotting sys- tem which, it is thought, will soon be ' inaugurated. = ` oo+:> London, Jan. 18.-A sensation has been crunllvl by the publication of 11 lot tor from 1: \u.l8I'Ck to the Pope. acknow- ledging (U6 receipt of the decoration of the Order of Christ. The letter addresses the Pope as sin) and says. "Upon the kind letter and the decoration have greatly gratied myself and Emperor Willi.-nn." It then goes on to state the Pope : words. that the Pnpnoy menus to practice works of peace. first suggested to Bismarck the iilen of seeking the media- tion of His lloliness in the (Jiiroliuen' question. and in deference to his lnith iurl |lllWL`l1llEl]6llC0l]d0LlC8 in the Pope s elevated views nnd impartiality he so lectul the Pope as the arbiter of dispute. Germany and Spain have no cause to complain of the terms of the protocol. and the eect of the mediation will ho lasting. Bismarck will not neglect, clmucee to attest his lively gratitude. t highest devotion and deepest rnspect for ` His Holiness in future. The letter is signed "Your very humble servant. 1112+ ; wnmlk." \'|tJhi-R()YAl.'l`Y1)Fllik! .\w.~, EENSATION BY THE PUBLICATION OF A Ll!'.'l`~ THE WESTERN EAILROADS 0||3TR,l,JUTED- THE TIIERHOMETERS FROZEN Ul`. Fort Keogh. Mou.. Jau. 18.-Auotber cold wave settled down over the Nortlr I West. The mercury in the thermo- meters was frozen up yesterday. The Ipirit thermometers registered 48 ; no I wind. Reports from the ranges state` tlml: the stock is doing well. rye..." Jnn IR ._.'l`lm situation on I thnlz the Block is uoing wen. , Denver. Jan. 18.--'I`ho situation the blocksded railroads looks somewhat serious. Ono train from the east. over the Santa Fe road. succeeded in reach ing Pueblo on Ssturdsy at midnight, the | first since Thursday. Three others reached here yesterday. The Kansas I Pnci: announces that 2: train. which has been hlocksded nearly two weeks. will reach here today, but this expects- tion mny not he veried. More snow is falling. The San Juan division of the Denver and Rio Grando ran no trains on Sunday. Reports from that corner of the State are to the effect that it has snowed hard all day, a fall of fulh 12 inches being noted at Dnrsngo. There are some fears of a. serious blockade on thstline. w.n pay Lllllutuudlug x onmme our atock. which ulrublo In the Ilua of F1 lolnn mtny of our ow: ...u|...-. 1|]: nI'll)L 3.1 alnnuuru I Beware of cig:4rs articially flavored for [he purpose ofhxding the poor quality of to- bacco used in avored cigars, lnslsi upon having the old reliable brauds--Cable" and -~El Padre." _.__:.:_:.__?__.___...._ FINANcIE--coMMERcE_ The oldest and most reliable brand of cigars in the market. Free from all chemi- cals and articial avorings. __j.___? DOIIAN & WRIGIIT. BROKERS AND c_o_M11ss1oN AGENTS. aw xurn Islnun runvnul. New York. Jan. i9.-Brokers were not loolting for any extensive or even steadily improving marlwt at present. but it is thought that if .he room-traders continue their covering )1 shorts to-day somewhat higher prices night he made, and long stocks would be ound on the upward grade. the marketing of which would prevent any material rally. Commission brokers tell their customers that for the time being the bulk of the trading is confined to profes- sionals and scslpers. The drive made at L's, which curried the price of their stock down to 82]. was for therlugxose of enabling the shorts in St.P. Sc . .C. to get back theirfstock. Iauu vu an I Liverpool. Ian. X9.- 5 1-16; OrIeans,53-16. IUII "III HUI. x9.-'Jolton. quiet; ups. 1-16. ' [W K . Ihnslzo - I\EJsmteaoy s Great Annual Cotton Sale ' * mu; atom ms we/vmc ATIO o'cLo:/r " INIPROVED MAKES OF GREY AND WHITE C()'l`T()NS, i'ii"fii'i;V%;}aA:i swag-, * -- A _. ESL Reduced Price List on Both White and Gry Cottonsl Our reputation f0i' sellingithe Cheapest Cottons in East- ern Ontario we shall maintain this season. Thrue Great Leadeis will be offered, and Special Pricnes l\II flun niunn I 1:: uu xnn by the piece. Bgygog Ba Bisonam. WALSH & STEACY. Mun I Inc 1|. ruuuuou M uuucr. Montreal. Jan. I9. N Flour--Receils, 300 bbls; sales report- ed none. Mar et quiet at unchanged rates. Quotations; Patents. .4.2s lo 5.50; SllD6fl0l' extra. 4.10 \`!UU|'d|IUH3 , Patents. 4.25 5.50; superior 4.10 to 4.29 ;ex(ra superne, 4 co to 4.00; sprung cxtr, 8010 3.90; superne, 3.30 to 5 40: bu-ong akers, 4.z5to4.9o ; ne 3 3010 3 40: {nnldlinh 1.10 lo 1 20; Pollards. 2.75 to uakers, 4.z5lo~1.9o line 3 3010 3 4o. fniddlin s, 3.10 3 20; 2.75 3.00; 0 (aria bags, 1 75 to 2.00; City bags, 2 4n to 2.45 for strong bakers. Wheat-nom'l ; red winter 01 to 92 while nnu-.\ 1 Bank of Montreal , . . . . .. ! Omariu Bank . . . . . . . . .. _. ` Bank du Peuplc: . . . . . .. _ Molsons Bank; . . . . . _ Bank of Toronto . . . . . . .. Banque Jacques Carlier.. 3 Merchants Bank . . . . . . .. Quebec... . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Union llnnk . . . . . . . . . . .. Bank of Commerce . . . . .. lm rial............... Fe eral Bank . . . . . . . . .` tun par` R,R , , , , , _ _ __ 1 t for bakers. winter 1092 90 I0 90 ; spring 91 to 92 Corn-oo to 60c. Peas - 70 lo 71c. Oats--3o to 32c. Barley--50 In mu. Rye -05 to 07c. ()a(meal-4.I0 to 4.50. l`nvnmnnl_w an In Lnn ' Hm.ter-'1ownsmps, 14 w m, muu.;~ burg, I2 (017 ;Weslcrn, [O to 14. Iiggs--cnsner; receipts more modevate; fresh 24 to 25 , ordinary cases 18 to 1'}; lined I" In 1%.` I/`E0 HIIILIOTOBI OI IIDIAIJ WLID: nmn Ann nun-n.lnmI.-!on mm um! I rcderm Dnlt .. Can. Pac. R.R . . . . . . .. ` Montreal Telegraph (Ix: 'l(1cb.& Ont. Nav. (Zn. . City Passenger l<.lt.. Montreal Gas Co . . . . .. Canada Cotton ( n.. .. Dundas Cotton Co. . .. Ontario Investment. . . . N. W. Land Co . . . . .. St. Paul M. & M . . . . . . mg: m.uc'rwu.] O I'HE IIAIUTUII Ill IILIJIIU WARD: Luann um an-mum! -!ou veto sad I- sonic ls rupoottullr Ioflomd bnhd Indor- n . IUJAIV AIJILV Duuo. w uu.. Ileadquutera for UDOVEII AND TIMOTHY HEICIJ. ERED GRAIN, CHOICE FAMI- LY FI;uUIt.I I1.I HAY. . y~. nu mu mun-:33 moon A avnzcuxmr. ' ya, snnxu noun A Hr|L:uu.x .. Windsor Hotel lpck, frmcass Strut uLnu. At Collins Bay. on Jan. 17th,John Steele Everitt, aged 78 years. l-`uneml will take place from his into real- dence, Bath Road. on Wednesday after- noon in 1 o'clock. Friends and acquaint- _ancea are invited to tend. 1'5 l'iM.aburg, on Monday morning. Colin McNab. Eaq.. aged seventy ve yearn. Funera| at 11 daloak on Weduesdny morn- ing, Jan. 20th. to Caturaqui Cemetery. Friends will please accept. this intimn. tinn FRIDAY, JXU'RY 22nd. ay Market Theatza 80., of London, Eng, ..m -- , nuvunvu un In nuuvj unIAJn[\,-ca Aim the (jelebutml Toxlet. Waters, 5 His proposition is mat both capital and labor slmll shsro in the not prot l made on all the orders executed during ' 1886 by the company, in proportion to u.... m... .../1 n..l...hmnPmnnrntionsfor I .l,.. -._......... .. ....I.m.. M..a..:s...o...l |\Iv .-.l-U_LL. .n_r..-.; -- me, An orlglunl D1-nms1n5Aom,b Hugh Oonvuy sn Uolnynn Our. Under I o munuument of cum. Lovodny and Pulsar. New unnolnlmontl :91 lpocill icons: from oirrbovodny IEDOIDIIIIOIIII Bay Mar at Thontre. Pmou-Puquot.te` Oi; D.C., 750; Balcony, Boo : znnory, 95. Pun open. Jun. 10. |~*of-cm. P. `w.o: {n:r[:.| IIIII'II`Ia In Kiugatun, on Jan. 18th, the wife of Capt. Luke Whalen, of 3 daughter. In Gnnanoque, 13th inst, the wife of W. of R. Acton, of a son. Jun. 18. (;ornme:u-z gu Pork-1z.5o to I L-ml--9 to 95. 1l;mnn-1olo I nacon-xu lo 1.; Hams-1110 12c. (Iheese-6 to 9} as `lo quality. Butter--Townsh1ps, 14 lo 16; Morris~ mm 1 an 17 :Weslcrn. MC. Dress Goods, 5, 7.10, lo. 1 Case New Corsets. 250. such. worth 400. 100 Pieces New Funny Glnghnms. 100., worth 150. 50 Pieces New All Wool Omsdisn Twoods, 39s., worth 50. 34 Ysrds Good Grey Cotton for One Dollar, from "h`1{2&NKL1N`B1t0s . & C0.. un.rlnu.ut.aru TIMOTH `iinnh; om iusnu.-nan won The Principle of Treatment. Mum I IH`..\I. :4 -nun mAKII'l', Mnmrcal,J.1n.|9.--I p.` Auklzn (1 %EYEE`T (the products of our Canadian Mills, and the equal of any goods in the world. \IN AND | 7I(lV)VVl.\SiU.V MAIlI7'll`_V C!lI(`AFl0. km. `Au. m.-c1og-3 as 1 pm. 1:-n'v MAR'H Arm] ny order. J. H. .-JKINNER. Jun. 191:] Captain. 7oTnp`yW_0'rdors- VEE Company will undo at the Drill ; Shed o-morrow(WED- x NIGSDAY. JAN. 201-11) :0. 9 I m. and 9 p.m. By order. J. .-5KINNER. uh You my um blah prloel tome any dealers are l oklna for their Fun when I I205} l(|[ 204 I 09 Ian 1 20 I 36} .;2 xzf 119 190` Hunaccn AND CIGARS! , _ ` livery style at the following goods in stock : l Poclmt Knives. Nnzors. Scrap: and lirushe`. Tobnooo Cuuorl. Also Gunu. Blues. Revolvers. and ovary don- cnption of Ammunition and Hlor In: Good! M. RQ_UTL3Y 5 __.-... 0` The Angel Cnko mumhotnrod by me In an only one o! the kind mud. in King- nlnn , `Antique Mouldings and Pramss. `I3. DUPUI8 AND EINDIEBON hlvlnq dluolvod purtnurlhlp by mutual consent to non nm. 511 pulonl Iudobhd to Iholn wll` at 0 their account: without aolsy. Dr. Dufuh will be found at MI old nlldunoo. oornn 0 Brock sud lonuul lunch. and Dr. Henderson 36 Im new IIIIIIII. on Ihn eons: of `Willi: n ma Wolllngton Rtrootq. at that of which boon account: any be null lot one month I: 1'. cm: which are they will In plnood wt 5 Bollcnor tor oollnottall. ll Innnd, 1 `P305. ll. DUPUI8. NEAT .__oHEAP' Some very ch0iceTl{OUSER- INGS, in Elegant Patterns, just rqceived at `1`haT11linghast Taoring-Hausa, THE ROYAL SKATING RINK. } P/C rum: FRAME FACTORY, Fresh Evgry VV'eek: J oyce's r'nln`\v-n fnrl 0 I: open ovary any and onrlnz. wnther por- mlmnq. Sunday: mu-on:-Mod, lllnnl. AdmlnnIn1I_llh I .-(Iv and unnI.IAInAn_ `TIBIIIIONI 0' \l IUNIVJITIBI--` Irllenlthy Sport tun . u v- At-uouphorm CAP 1`. J08` DIX. - - Pnorunon. Jun. 18. or own Kuuuu, onulm `.1 on px-tn: 31:1 mom Inllly. wcrknmualxlp nnd price. Dissolution of Parmerslup. .j._ Plug and Cut. Hmoklug autl('l1ewI'u|z'I`ub|oo0l Genuine Hnvnnn Cigars. Imported Ulguonol and Rnun. Meeraclmm, Brian` and Clay l'lp6F. Ungu and Cuzarecto Holders Gun and Cigarette (`aaen Mulch Boxes. Walking Canes. Pocket Uookl. Direct Importation FIVH & OYSTER. MARKET. AMPHITHEATRE BTYLI! LIT UP BY ELECTRICITY I F001` 0!" PIlINCI'}88'I`lIIiI1'-T. In open our! dnv not. In. nor- mnnnq. hl1YH'I]F FII'!I[IMN1. Elm! tdmlulou loo. Lady and onloln|n- lle. Chtldnn under 15 yo|.n-6o. Tlnhnu lnr -Iln at All Rank lming and (Full: 15. UIIHCIIID Illlllff 10 IUQII-"D0. Ticket: for nlo at on Book Stout and Wulcn Drug Store. .. 'I'lI.lIfll\I II` \I unII.OI.-- P. OHLKE. W.H.Crnovsky,_ OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. :Ea':i:;E6v;L; g DI. I. H. |IIUDm0Ns 3.. In ulllltond ' lo we "mx"g'nnmn_ nag! " 9-. nun. I1 _ ruuluulu I will -0!CCII Wi 1 In-o`uty. IA: lh , With Bnlnme: . H. oumovsxv, W llnpton, Jun. 15.1% A`. BA|RD&CO.V. (ioposiio `Windsor limi- Ia worth thdouble to see them. Prices are exceedingly low. With pleasure they WI ho shown to yvery one than WI call at the Jan. 14. Jan. 16. 0! Magnicent Gold and Bronze RT WIIIII DI] mgnod.) m.ocu.' Ln. I0. J: Id! ZO-hvnvv I n-IQQQI cog, nmouu C aounolnu POIGCIIWUII lromlty. ; |.Wi\h G:-Mu. an.. 0. 3 I5 ('1 A `D a'I't\`lTD'?V Groom Bob. Pulot Bili. 79 mwcu yum nfr. I13 l'rIm',oss MI 1-cl` Ill OPERA HOUSE II5 BI-ocu street. n Celebrated Ciscoo FIRST "11-on oouens dc comns Unun, Comte Tnblh, Dininn rm I "If WIIX` THUR. I W. H. B} `IIXIIUII `B. B. DUPUI I. BIN DI I. UHerrings. qlgggq Ebonnzuznn .- --.._..a.aIru.l n|.-__ n-.. COOK. Apnlv to LADY CARTWMGHT. King St. Won. , PHAT dulnblo Brick Iluldonoo on Eu-189., ODDOIHG Clnimarv |)] 9_|}:_ `Packet: 11 CHOICE. 4 ._..-_.. I. wnsmmmm. M.Il.,l. c.1=.s{n., 4 E-Inem 'l`lu'onl and Lung Bur- -- ..1-___ n. I-.-_..._n_ ` IBIDENCIC ON BROOK BTuEET-A donblo Uriel. House, onpouite Victoria Park. Imodernte. Apply upon the prerulaan. -.-.-. .....,.- __._ 3. up =uI1."`I"om"'_'fu':i."ii 7.... 1. ADE S DRUG STORE. WALIX. lloD0lIAI.D, Wellington St- .1 In ]3ON T 3-7;: -1 A.-.5I\J\Il -.1 WANTED. Y0??? rad-nmud Wild chatty. lots oumpnn ad om: ulublo lun- II II aunt. hauling, and and turn- nanll. Ihol In. In homo: I [eon oi llnlifnx & 'l`oroI:to. Will villi tho City of Kmfnion J A N. son: and lloi. our sons]. 8 non ha Doctor`: Inga vllil Iotho city ha ha viniud Now York Arid Boston consumptive Homes nnd other Con- Inmpiivo Eloupinlr. which nu enabled him no Imho iinportonl and rudionl chnigfu, not only in the lnolrulnonu, but the modl non iorlnorly mod by Dr. I. souviailo ac Uo. produoin tho moat ronzorhblo and exirsortiinury run L! in the oucooninl Ironunonl bl diuuol of the III Fi ever known in Ioloneio medicine. ho I. vs out re noun 0 Boupiutor u worn Ind can in used nrnnu the Iloepinu hourl. than nving im noun time. and was invoniod by I dnuingnln ed 'l.hronu nnd bun Bun-goon of London, llnglond. and is mad my in all ma Connnlnpllvo Hospitals in Amoricn. Dr. Wuh- ingtolin not proindiood oglinn uulng any in- Iinunonl, vidod tho rnonltn justify in nu, bu! other mnorunl inhuorv oi his own inven- tion In in use by him for tho name grond pur- pore. Ootorrh. Onto:-flu! Dnlnou. Chronic Bron- mm Aiilhmo. Consumption, anlnrgod tonnll romovod wilhoni the knits. Poiypnu removed iron iho nooo. oto. Lou oi V0108. etc. For testimonial: oi the most wonderful onro_I_ stvudlug purclmaou to 0:1! and en. cnlncaa vorytblng Pure, and an we manu- f ow`) goods, we are in I ...u ..r .1~1.hmLlon n.a rounds I-iii;"'rqiLn1' ruwnr.ns,I CABICUTHEBB BROS v:.--`:7. Prlnceu Street. 1!. In n Mon 1' (Jun: 7 ILVL/1 -.1-. up. Hun. Mr. Lallmnue, oi Monlreai. for- merly tho representative in parliiniiient of Jacques Cartier and nlinister 01 Jun- tice in the M`-Cktbz u guvcrnineut, had every wubou to expect It vudict. ugexiunt Tim Mail in the unit which be brought for libel. An Award of 9l0,(X0 was, however. far In excess of his expects.- tious. and, taken as an indication of public Opiuiun, us IL protest against alan- der as vile us it is untrue, ig in most sig- nicant. -> -- u 1 . 1|: , _ _ _ __; Uluuuu u. The Tory papers had not discussed the ballot. box soamdsl and coupled Mr. LnemIne'I nuns with 1| but once. The eleo lion {rend has been reviewed over and over again, end eeoh`tiIne OOlIlOtVltlV0 opinion became bolder and more aggres- sive. Mr. Laammo snered long and ':psliem.ly. but it was not to be expected _tbe.b he could fore"ver submit to personal and political abuse. The end came when The Mail printed the following: n.........-.o .`.. fan! ....nl .9141 that who .1 It: An tub yl. Iuvuu luau IUIIUWIU` It wasnot, in fact. until 1878 that the party Reformhit upon VIII! may be termed the insthettc contrinneesol standard-elevab ing. In that year, it will be remembered. Laamme, the Minister of Justice. patented an inventidn which promised to meet to the fullest demand for a safe and reliable me- thod of electing the party`: candidates. It was a cheap process. a false bottom to each ballot box being all the machinery re uired. Mr. Laamme rightly calculated that(ietting out the manutacture of the false bottoms by tender would involve discovery, for just as likely as not some wretched Torv might have got the contract and peached. His position, therefore. was to buy the lum- ber by wholesale from some sound Liberal like Mr` H. H. Cook, and have it made up into bottoms under the direct supervision of General Pattullo. Mr. Laammes boast that the party could by this means carry any given Province, provided it had the making of the boxes,was undoubtedly well founded. But it is a matter of history that his brilliant scheme was burked by an intoxicated Li- beral at the St. Anne's booth in Jacques Cartier, who, at the very rst trial of the apparatus, stued over twice as many bal- luts intothe bon'as there were electors in the whole ofthat division. It was a fright- fulinstance of the injury done to public mortality by the use of strong drink." Mn... u...i 51...-.. ......... c.......1 ,.,.......1;nml HHJl\dH|y Uy l||C LIIIC UI BIIUU5 unun. Now that there wasa fraud committed them was no doubt. but that it was countanunced by the Liberal pan, and patented by Mr. Laammo there was not a tmle of evidence. m. up u 1 p ,_1 ,-,|, lI`__ i:"BT ii} hose. onto! ovor rooordod no large pouarl. posted upon all oonsplcuoun pl-cu In the my, or onll at the Boom: and use oompleto Hat. No frsud, no as- oo tion but. 1;: honeu opinion anon u the re- III to! a thorough knowlndue M the dluuul I-noted an I Thrust. and 1 any Bpeoinlm. Bo- (Intel. Oonouluuou tree. uvv n vII:|uu\u uvl\I\.u\A.o The otfense complained ol-which Mr. Lunmme gave the defendants a. month in which to retract. and they would not- was less serious than that occasioned by the pleadings in justification of the cnsu, in which it wus insinnated that Mr. Lnammo was 3) givcn to drunken- ness us to be incapable, when a minister of the crown. of discharging his duty properly. This shameful attempt to crush and injure an opponent cost the Muzl Uompmy 94,000, for on its account the sum mention. l was ndileil to the 36,000 damages [or the original libel. A verdict of this kind shocks even a great paper like the Jim! and teaches it a wholesome uml nevcr-to-ho forgotten lesson. I 1- 1 . AI._AL|.,. :iIa::1;_a7i=r:t'as:u. avian nmnvu. IL was only 2. fmvlun ago that the Mmllamented the lymg; in which. it an xd.l.ho Liberal pres ..,:lulgcd. Tlml was leloro the lriah Cnuuuliau had been mulcbml in 88.000 and it lmd been let m fur a still heavier amount. Satan is brazen, but he will let. memory become aomewlmtdimtm.- so far as his own sin`: are concerned before he essays to cox. Jemu the sins of others. The lshor dividend shall he psid be- lore sny dividend is psid to cepitsl. end the time 0! payment ehsll best the end ol the ti lyesr. The ststement of the net prots shell be veried by e compe- tent sccountsnt selected snd sgreed upon by m perties ll) interest. As the lebouliviaend is for lsbor onlv. no om- eer, overseer. clerk. or agent will perti- elpete in it; end no workmen who is discharged during the you for good end suleient cease. snob ss drunkenness or or bed workmenship, or who leeves the employment of the oompsny without consent of the superintendent in writ- ing. shell be entitled to sny shere. Dieohsrge heoeuee of more leek of work for him shell not. however. deprive I head of his dividend. Hut Chm mnlnn A! III lulu-us an-.0-lhneg I dllflll ID8 year. rm 0l lI Iull IIIIIIIIU UUIIDTU. We In njuit portion, to I unountecnlriboud nnni tho you in Ivhith Inch prot: no nude." The toluene in an mlorutin one And it will. nln tlnnlul, M `An-na 1 l.|A Innn IDA IIO UIIIIDI. X uoopua by `DD EBB. III ' lnllunotnonun wlll has much to do wntluho luh d 0 movomont of which much In ouloulnkd. bin of which lunch on` nave:-`ho known in the nbutnoo of oxverimenl lately and sincerely tried. 1-:- DIINI 0! IIII CIIYIIIIIIII. I But the ulna ol :1] labor contributed to the business for the your ulnll. for the purposes of n dividend. be traded I as so much oapinl. "which upihl. bar intboon returned to the Inbogor in the tom 0! `nan. in otill entitled to I than M Min Innh In innl urnnnrllnn. in thn VI:-via -uuu nu uuv In:-\-17 um:-roctin ` nodoubl. bouooptod ytbomen. . [Allan an; ill] hnva much I4 M111. Y VIZVDICA 7'1v:n. A nuts Iuurunlox you A vouna wo- 7 IIAN GITB l INTO A BORAPI. f-:`,.} _ GENTLEMEN OR LADY wishing ior private bond can be accommodated with 5 Iingio room by nnpiylng at M) Queen Sh. Bud house lbovo Burris. lelnluhedllle IAIEJI Pnuyllu low to In a lawn; Incline-lm No. I Quick Io Detect the Inclu-t-I"oh ' n.-A... .... . nun and Photon-nnh. Bellevlllo. Jan. l9.-Silaa J. Shaver. sewing machine agent and peddle: of plated ware. bus been seuteuqed to three can` imprisonment in Ul6`K|l1BlO enitentiary for bigamv. Mina Maud Vandewater " ` nsopbieticated girl of 15, is the tim of misplaced condence. In Octo r Shnvur went to the residence ..c 1...... n Vnndnwnmqr. smmdfnther of i 7 In Octo Hhavar went to we resiuencu of Jose I) Vandewatar. grandfather Miss Mand,`and, after selling a machine. taught the young lady how to run it. 119 seemed to have become infatuated with her. as he followed up the acquaint- ance thus made with the young woman. In two weeks he proposed. He was re- terrsd to the grandmother, who at first spurned the proposals of a stranger. He declared his character and said he would allow Mr. Vandewater to verify it. He came from Cornwall, owned ii. 100 acre farm with a brick house upon it, and had been oered 07.000 for the property. His 0111:: of marriage was refused. his presents returned and nothing was heard of Shaver until Tuesday. when he loom- ed up again. He said he was in business in Omemoo and wanted to be received back by `Miss Maud. Miss Vaiidewater relused,and on Thursday a second letter ; and photograph arrived. The rent of the story Miss Vandewater tells as fol- lows: _ Hnn la`:-uinv nnnn hn cime to the .___:- IT WAS ALL FOR 1}ov1*.. lows: "On Friday noon be 011318 house, uud in the afnernoou we went. for sdrive. He urged in) iznmeuiute mar- riage. I wanted a week for preparation. but he would not listen tn such a. delay. With the consent of my grandparents, who were satised when they learned that be was in business and had soi.e prospects, we were quietly married by Rev. J. B. Cimki;-on on Saturdny morn- :.... AIh.n- ilinnnr wndrnvn to R. Weenn'a Rev. J. B. Umlkeon suurtny mutu- iug. Alter dinner we drove to R. Weeoda on the front of Sidney. We had hcen there but half an hour when the Chief of Police csme. I did not know hiu.. He shook bnndn with Mrs. Woeuo sud me, and wont to the barn. where I was told by Mr. Weese be arrested Shaver on a charge of bignmy. I did not. know that he was married until Mr. Weese tuld me he had been arrested for havmg another wife." I`l.n u-at In-Mn mhn uuva hnr mnidnn anotnor wue. The first bride. who g>lV8 her maiden name as Miss Kate 1`). Walsh. said she was married to Shaver at Peterboro on Dec. 1st. 1885. Her husband was in business in Umemee and had left her ostensibly to visit friends near Iroquois. Shaver had taken his brother in-law's horse and cutter away with him. and. having shipped them to Belleville, the clue was hotly pursued with the result described. Shortly after Shaver had been placed in the cells `.\Xrs. Shaver No. 1 called and the husband was taken into her presence. He denied knowing her and said she was a stranger to him. She then charged him with having ro- ' alized 8050 from property she had in- herited from her father. Shaver stub- . bornly denied her story. Mm. Shaver N3. 1 is about 28 veara No. I Qllcl Io Ivelccl u-r Illznrv--r lowing up I IA-Iler and Photograph. D0|'Dly (]8Dl(l HUT SD01) . Mrs. Shaver years of M10. Sliavur had told her of his love affair with Miss Vandewutor. but he said he had discontinued it. In answer to the question, "How did you suspect there was anything wrong '2" she said 2 "Almr Shaver lpfh lntter came to his them nuyunng 7 ' ano sum . Alto: Shaver left, a letter address. writwzy in n lady's baudwrxt.- ing. It was postmarked Belleville. I judged from the feeling of it that there was as photograph in it. and opened it and louud it was a. love letter from Miss Vandewuter and her phot.ograpl1. I knew then that he had [Hid no mo and from what else I bean! I started after him." -~---v--oo-- ~~~ a BY WARIHED COUPLE. Plrlorsnd Bedroom. ` lurnlslmd, with board. in private family. Addnu "IL." Wma omoe. ' -1-_ Detroit, Mich., Jun. 1B.-A good deal more than an ordinary sensation was ._ created at the Princess theatre matinoo on Fbursday by Miss Grace Atherton, tho Kotisha in U. M. I yko'n "Mikado" opera. company. leaving the stage and passing down the centre aisle of the nnditorum. showing her fees and calling attention to the rugged leather shoes she wore. Her face was white with pas- sion. "Ladies and gentlemen," she : I__1 uv I_.._.. AL- ........ ALL. ...,\ ner lace was wulw wwu pau- ahrieked. I leave the stage this mo- ment because my manager will not. give mn M0 tn hnv n mzir of shoes." She ment because Wlll 1100 give me 810 to hny pair waved her arms furiously for a moment and then continued: "You may all go home. This play can't go on without me, and I`m going to stop." The orchestra struck up a lively air. but Katisha refused to be comforted, and went down the aisle berating the ma- nagement. The audience sat aim-zed. At the door of the house Miss Athcrton encountered an acquaintance. who per- suaded her to go back and allow the performance to proceed, which she did. after having a good cry. It seems that Pyke a company have had a hard time ol it recently. about all the management has been able to do was to pay board and running expenses, and ualaiios are. therefore. all behind. u.............. 1.... 1'7_AH'.-.1 n :i..;.o_ meremro. an D8l)ln.l. Syracuse. Jan. 17.-Alfrel II. Hasl- ings. leading man [or (joorge C. Milne. the actor. and Frederick Mann and his wife. Mann being tl e leading juvenile ol Milne's company. left the star to day because their salaries were not paid. Hastings says Milne owes him 8700. and Mann says Milne owes him and his wile 0418- Milne llH engaged Francis Field and Weller Binghnm. two of the leading actors of W..J'J. heridnn s company. which is also said to he in nancial straits. Philadelphia. Jan. 19.--l)nring the rformance of"Csrmen." by the Map- eson ()pera Go. here last night Minnie Hank Nvasaccidentally stabbed in her right hand by the tenor, receiving 9. nninfnl and mofnselv bleediml wound. ngun mm by me tenor, zecamng u. sinful and rofnaely bleeding hwas ntten ed at once and the perform- ance progressed, alter 8 somewhat lengthy intermission. bobwoen the third and fourth acts. M-nn kllnnn hnn ninnm] n Tnnntrnnf. Helilex. N.s., Jen. 17.-a-Wiudeor is greetly agitated over the will of the mil- lionaire Bennett Smith. who died e few deye ego. Hie eldest eon. Thomee B. Smith. for many years representative in the Leaieletnre for Heme county. end who wee leeder of the Liberel .'()ppoei- tion from 1878 to lHi`. .. is out o with- out e doller. but twenty dollere e month in left for the support of his family. Two hundred and llfty dollere per en- num is left to eeoh of his mertied deughtere. the wine of Dr. Helov. M.P.P. for Hente ;J. A. shew end Cept. Alwerd. lneignicent enme ere left to the children of tbeee lediee. The whole of the vent ehipping intereete. merino iusnrence end benk stocks end lend ere left to hie two eons. Oherlee end John Smith, end the reeldna of the eetete to their children. Not e cent in left to eey oheriteble or religione institution. Hie only unmerried deughter ie to get Mven tlloueaudaellere end e houee. nnu Iouruu ncu. Mme. Nillson has signed a Looncract wihh Stnkoaoh [or a tour of America beginning in October. 'CI' ICU CHIN I It in nornocaur to buy corn cures. Men and Yomecn Ihongl nmombet (gt P`mn:n;`| nincu om xtuctor is 1 my ue. Iurolnd pllnleu can remove! extant. It does its work quickly and Ih carlaintyx So`: that (be nignture N. 0. Poison & Co`, appear: on cue bottle. Beware of poison-` ous imhalionr. " EICITEIIINT AT WINDSOR, N 8.. OVER 1 vvunu Au black-pux. Tim Em! 11Fii{m`x Vlotonn rl Ran! moderate. Apply black-plrx. _ _ Thu lam ot Uurnlrvon mu gm: 5 Iurewull lr.VclJ uu Um 25r.l| inst. I I \l.- lllinuanll |\(.nmn|hnr hf P.\l'lIt|- l f lzm:wuu1r.vcu um zonn man. | i Mr. Pl1m. tx-meuubpr of P..rliu- meut, lllltl wnle, are on the wuv t.oAnu_li` l . .1 'mA :1 osepb Cook.of Boston. says the people of the United States are the most drunk- cu race the planet.` Willi:-knvlor. Albanv. WIJIIB trying U0 CUE HIJ W|I8'I Inlll'0!\l: scissors, was shot dead. "Flu. Dnnn r-nnnlnn wil eciasors, shot dead. The Pope condoles with the Queen of Spain and her daughters in man` 1035 by death of the King, and sends them his blessing. ` `The Baltimore 5: Ohio RR. has made a furchemcnt in aenger rates out of Boston based at 17 as rst-clues fate to Chicago. The Greek Ministrv threatens to re- me planet. Williylor. Albany. trying to cubhis wi 9`: throat. with a pair of nA:nc(\b' -an ahnf. Raga`. Chicago. ` _ The Greek Mmlstry sign unless the King assencs to an al- liance vmh Servia. and the maintenance of the army on 3 war footing. ` Thn Mininfur nf Marina has informed of the loosing. The Minister of Marine has informed the budget committee that the govern- ment does not intend at present to ex- tend Germany`: colonial possessions. Mnvnr Hnwlunri m-nnnned at Toronto Lena Uermany's colomm posaeaaloua. Mayor Howland proposed at Councilto offer 11 reward of 050 for each conviction for liquor law infraction. and to increase the cost. of licenses by l - -ht .\lg|n.'-I nod l'u-any`: Now. cuudeu.-ed Irowu um um Bun Ktudnrn I HAT oppoulta Church. Poueulon III! In. Apply to Wu. HKINNER. on the pro- Inhes. I 950. In Columbia County on Friday night. itho dwelling of Emanuel Johnson wus- destroyed by re. Six children. who were asleep in one room. were burned to a. crisp. Rnnnrtn from Ohio. Michigan. Illinois. crisp. . Reports from Ohio. Michigan. Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas and. Mary- land state mm the winter wheu.t1.n these localities in well protected and in good condition. Lune. |1nur'n nhinmnntn ni iunnimr from condmou. Last. year's shipments o1 lumber from Montreal were lmy per cent. more than those of the t.w6 preculing years. and one hundred per cent. more than any previous year. The nreaenl murder epidemic in pmuous The present epidemic Frnuce is the subject of universal com- meub. The novnpupots recon] eleven murders and five attempts to murder within six days. At n.n...m.'l'1m., pull and Martha Wdlm Novuuu, of Albany. ill dYiPH,0` .lunh.n/xv. wxlahiu nu. days. As Belluvio Thou. Pall and Martha E` Pall, man and wile, have been com- mitted to trial for arson uud swearing, to the destruction of property by ro that was not destroved. Thu llnirnrl Htntnn rnrnnnn r`.I1I.I.Isl' mm. was non uesnroveu. The United States revenue cutter Wolcotb has nrrived at Port. Townsend. Wnsbiugton,bringIng 3.100 lbs. of opium. seized from the steamer Idaho. This is the largest seizure recorded. Ar/`I\L\I'uhnn \vnI.ih hll d8[lOl]DC(`(l `J18 the largest seizure recoruen. Archbishop \Vul3ll has denounced English press for slaudcring the Irish people in accusing them of being add:cL- ed to crime. He appealed to tho bier- arcliy to condemn such SlLllJtlL'l'B. The Pall Mall Oilzrllc in its analysis of the poem. "Beauty und the Beast," denies that. L.~uul Wu the author. It says there is not an atom of evidence that the poem is as production of [.nmb'I. Tim linntn if llln Shrewaburv [C0 is production or hnmu u. The boats of the Shrewabury Yacht Club smled a fteen mile race. The ice was rough and the breeze fem`. Race won bv the Grove; Cleveland, Drenduaughz second ; time 87 minutes. A Via-nna nnrrnnnnmleul. of H10 Tl'IIH`3 Drendnaugm second Lime 0! mmuneu. A Vienna. correspondent. says it. is believed the powers will pre~ sent. a. peremptory note to Greece and Servia. reqnaetinu them to disarm. und meanwhile will prepare to enforce the '[ hn Board of Guardians _______.___.___._?___. HOUSE T0-LET, 216 Allrod street. newly vs red and painted I through : also 0. Connor at for ule~~o aphndld me for I note. Apply on the proml STORE AND WAREHOUSE at present oo- cupled by Fenwlok, Hendry :2 Co., tron: m In mu. Apply to

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