Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jan 1886, p. 2

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MACD M[Ll.lCl'l AR EC ` NTRIC AH lll'.R uI|"'l ED 1JUl.l(lUl!- Herbert Nichols, a bnlwanmu on the Nashm1& Worcester railroad, has been arrested on the charge of robbing a train of n 9600 package ; 9570 of the amount; was found between the leaves of a. book under the carpet in Nichols room. All rnnnrtn norm: that thin in Mm hurd- neu auu unmno Navxgnmou uompauy. Sir John Macdounld denies any know- ledge of the n.np!icut.ion made for Im- perial trongm to protect the interests ot the Robina F1'shin;.{ Company of Jersey, as stated in a cable pres; lenpntcb from London. II.`-I...-.5 K'.'..l...l.. .. |....I.,.......... _.. AI... _yUllIBULI(oll|l'y. A no a nuts: 0! the 6 per cent. dividend oflhocnpihl Mac: has born carried to the credit of pm! and 1039 on the year's transactions of the Rich- lion and Ontario Navigation Company. Sir John Mrmnnnld zlnnin.-1 nnv know- I Over 010.000 Wexecollucted in the '1`)- nluto Anglican churches last you on lnelmlf of mmsioug. 1'1-um m-.-. Mn am... an-.... ;.. . -............ VIN IUIH`u- The Reicbluug r.'.H lm -I1.-amlm.l If ib refuses to luv! L:-u splrli, nu,-uupuly IDOKHUTG. I I I BGIZOU. Jacob Lolzenhoisor, wife and laugh- ter. Wabash; Indiana. were poisoned by sausages which had been covered by "Rough on Rats." None have yet died though all are low. "Michael McCartl1y,burglar. who broke into the Grand Trunk ticket. olllcu at Niagara Falls, pleaded guilty and re- oaived a sentence of three years in the Human penitentiary. her uemm Ul mmsloul. ` H:.-re are big snow sgormn in progress In the west. At Pnbuque, Ill., six inches I ma lullen. I TI... Dn:..I...A .. II |.. 1... 2. 1 . :. Thu t.r.iAl of the divorce suit. arising from the Dilke ncznnlal. has been xed for Feb. all 'h... I:'..-....|. ,...1.:...; ...\.._.__ n .- to: rev. un Tho French cubimt has approved of De Froyclnetfs prujocb fur the protec- tion of Tonquiu and Annnm. Matilda. Mnvnnrd. Iivinu at nmml Very Fine And llelruluxm Propsnlioun lor the Complexion and the Hkln. rampage. John W. Love. cigar mnuulucturer. New York, agreed to pay his men the old rate of wages and 400 cigar makers resumed work. A mail 0-mi.-. ....,...,.:....u__ Iv_n_L___,_ muy balls 01 B. will wlweu xeuow. Rev. A. D. Sylvester. who lefn Hali- fax with unpaid bills and lucuted in Baltimore. us cu:-age 0! st Luna's Uhuroh. has been deprived of his cro- dentizzlsz. I/In Winn . G K'.\-u V...I: La... 1.. l.`.. U6!-I5. Gloucester, Mass . council want. Unit- ed Sbates shermen to be permitted to ursue their calling under the existing nws.nnd be subject. to the existing to striations. 'I"hin-4-v 'l\I(Vl`rn l....... L... ........,.A.\.'l in BUTICLIOIID. Thirty fouzcrslmve been arrested in Calania. Palerno and Cngliari. and a number of presses. and forged uotoa to the amount`. of 810,000,030, have been seized. Ynnnk I nlnn..|......\.. ...Zf.......l .l......I. IIIULI UK IOLNIIHU uuu HDUBUL Matildu. Maynard. living at Grand Crosminu, I|I..died yesterday from tri- chiuosis. She suffered terribly. That part of Trenton him: east at` the cmuosla. aue Iunureu terribly. part lying east of the river and north of the bridges is suering badly from a ood. The Trent is on the rampage. John W. Lmm_ ninnr rnnnnlunh--nu IUHUIIIUU WUTK. A mail train crossing the Tallahassee River was thrown from the bridge by an q`bsv.ruct.lon. Engine-or Ruln was killed and several assengers injured. The Em! inh nolicn lmvn rlinr-nvnrnrl uuu several Injured. Engish police have discovered that the threats against; thu Prince of Wales had no ozbcr foundation than the silly talk of a ball witted fellow. AV A n Kuhvnntnr mlun Inn Hnli, (lf.`D[l-`!l.". Mr. Finn. of New York. has in Con- gress introduced a bl to reduce the rate of interest that muv be charged by the pawubrokars from thirty to fteen per cent. Iilnnnnnnu Rlam. n-unnn:l .......A l'.u't h'{QUEl: TU "El! FA'l`Ill*'.l('.'l LIFE `Icon-.l| Buns. Angel Cnlu-. l`rmI (take. Conical THE |)AH.Y ||{l'l`lSll WIIHL JAN. 27. A: ,h.'.. u ul Au-(Inf: .`I~-II I :-mi ounn la! ullr Busy Bend:-n u, (20.\'lW,N~ F I) 'l'EL|1`.H is} Ms`. ---:-o;9_j Dr.` Bury A. Evnnu Bu boon gp pointed physician for Cho town of Plqton W Cllli yBII'l IIIIIJIIIIGIII III III Will` Ion. Lnent. Bordon in: com- arc! the palace unud. sad in I 1 cousin ol the Into King Allnnao. I nmar runs run vuunnm run qunu or ' u-ux--rn: urn lilo`! coqanc. numd. Jun. 27.-Liont. Bordon. who Wu arrested last month for pnbhcly villifnniz the-Queen. bu been sentenced to eight yous Qonnomem in the mili- . I. . . n`h. lent was com , nnlnnn annual and In 1 llnlsonuq .. . u. . any. n nun- Chicsno. Jsu. 27.-Chules Glows formed sn Attachment for Blanche Grey, 5 disreputable woman. He wanted to dissolve the connection. but she pm-moi] him. He msrried n Miss Nellie Kings- ley. of Theresa. N.Y-. trig took up his residence in Chicago.` The woman Grey also took up her residence at Chicago. Inst Fridsy the hitter asked for 3 Inc- well interview. Claws visited the woman, end they went out driving. _Il.eturning toths house owned by Curie Watson. where Blsnehe Grey bonded. they were both intoxicated. Esrly Ssturdsy morn- ing two"pistol shots were heard. On the room being broken into Glows sad the girl I(`l'O both found dead. The girl had killed Glows sud then shot her- sell in the heart. Clows was 88 ysrs old. And worth 0100.000. His widow, (or whose reason there is grave her. is only 5!). ----090?: an-nauansi ur sun: uni./ns.r.. London, Jul]. 27.-Mr. Gladstone held ' a conference this afternoon with Lord Granville in relation to the resumption of enloe by the Liberals. Salisbury will ' Lave an interview to-day with W. H. Smith. who was yesterday sworn in as Chief Secretary for Ireland. A meeting 01 the cabinet will also be held to day. after which the ministers will proceed to Osborne. to place their resignations in the hands of the Queen. The crisis excites but little interest among the general public. Everything is quiet. and the commercial and nancial mar- kets are but slivhtly weaker. NI" `(III B IHCK IUIIKQI. New York. Jan. 27.--The recent selling of U.l . has been largely for the Amsterdam - holders, who have been quietly getting out of their stocks owing to the unfavorable re ports from Boston concerning this property. Chicago people had orders in St. Paul to buy below 1., and sell out the same stock at an advance from Q to 1 per cent. ` New York. jun. 27.-The result in W. U. ` \vhlch surprised some of the traders was said to have been the result of a manipula- tion for the account of Mr. Gould. who, it was stated. wasa liberal seller from 70 down. This stock, it is claimed, will not break 6 , J as there is quite a number of puts outstang 3 inu at these gures. and these privileges i will mature between now and um -nh no . um. UI'l.`1'lUN or 'l'Hl THUNIJERICR Lunrlor, Jun. 27.--'l`l'.o 'l'imr.v uiscnlli :4 the llcleut of the ministry to xI..-i llvaila ticnx null dc]-iya. and claims that it goon out newllcaaly on a Hide Ii-am-. it my.-a Mr. (lludatonu will have to l'Cl`.0ll with the canulry, null that it is certain lIlH piiiliawem. will he short-lived. it will he the duty of all who regard patriotism more than part) attachments to main- tain an uninching resistance to the mcuanrea of such a government as that new tliroatnod. unil to wage war against it till the commonwealth has been delivered from a peril greater than any that has pended over England for up- _ wards el 7U years. It is barely possible that Saliahnry may to-day advise the ' Queen to dissolve parliament. uppo.-M110 mu country. Dublin, Jun. 27.- l'he l"rrrmru:'.\'./uurv ml! is jubilant. 0V1!` tho dofont. 01 the ppvcrurueut. und says the action of tho lenders of the National Luauut-. In de- {eutiuu the ;_:u\'c~ruu:uun. L-usplmsis tho fact, that there is n ucw fmco in pul L.cs which parliu1uem.lmHLo cunsid: r. Thu I/`iv/1 `l`um'.v says the Pulnullicen rely [or help on Mr. (iludaboue alone. '1'hcyhL- htvn Iw will umku them uu ufIe1-.luul`nnv,; to the >.Lt.Lle1uont. of the Irish qm-atix n. rm; oi-mmu or `PIKE 1'mmm:mcu And all kind: of Mixed Cake: mannin- tured on the premlnu. .... ..u .. .vnAAlll`1l\ London. Jan). `.57.- I`lw dc frat, of tho guvvmlncnt lust night. lama lrft. all the political pmlius in tho Uunso of (Jrnn~ IIJOLH in 21 mm nfclm::: and may n Hulk iu the of pzulmmeuc uml nu appeal to tho cuumry. Dlllilill. Jill]. -1 r|Il !'.I'I'I'HHIH'\'.IllllI'v lUfUJlUf.{l4UU LIUVV lllilly. The (/u:"II/' says Lord liurtin;-;t.:n may possibly rutlru to privuco life. The Comscrvalivos rely up) the uiisswaiuux In tho Lube-ml xuuks to prevent. Glad- ubouu from forming mlumblo cabinet. DAIITII-`I IN A uwrvvnl.~n U&U|LlUI4- The Pall Mall tiazcl/egcommcntiug ou the fuel; blmb Lord Hnrtingtou and Mr. Goecheu, both Liberals. voted with the government in the division last uighc on the Collins ullouuent. declares tlmt, their (l0S`l`l.l0lJ of the Liberals com- pletely dclmm tliu Quoz,-n from entrust ing t'il.lJ0l' of than with the work of formiugtlio new Miuimy. Tlm I/iI:rl//' Hnru l.unl Harlin-.it.~.n A LUNG MEETING OF TLHS CAIJINHT. London, Jan. 27.--A meeting of the Cabinet; to-day lasted un hour. The situuliou was lnlly discussed and it was resolved that the Ministers should at once resign. The Marquis of Salisbury Henna special IUCBHIIQO to Osborne to inform the Queen of tho decision of H10 Cabinet. Tho II..Il ,'lI..Ilt:.....n....n.........\o:.... ,... IIIIII. mnqum or nu:-nm1-on`: count. London. Jun. `27.-A later analysis of the division shows that Lord liarnuton and Mr. Goschon abstained from voting and that only 73 Pnrnrllltca voted. 1!; is rurnorod that tLo Marquis of Hart- ington will refuse to enter a cabinet. un- der Mr. Gladstone, but. will undertake to lead a separate party in opposition to Home Rule. A vnun `nun.-'rIu.\ ..:.- -u-nu Iv.nIuI.'rn THE DEFEAT OF SALISBURY ! GUV'Eh!\- MINI: Q]! A SIDI ISEUE. lo-ewhu Prepared hr the -II. Glnlluu Inn: 1: confu- Wltl ll: Party About I(--The Illn- uy llulclcd To-luy-A\.pIuoIuIIon of no /The llouuo not lmprobnblx MGSGTS. llubhscbild, Grey. Elliot. and Wodehouse, Liberal.-. "voted with the govexuuxeub. The n:nI1I'/'eIrm'uuI1 lunrnn Hull: Mr. govexuuxeun. The Daily Tehyruplt luurlm that Mr. W. H.Smit.h, the new Chief Scrcrotary tor Irelnnd,is about no return to I-I-1; land London, Jan. 26.-Sir Mid eel Hick!- nch gave notice `that the overnment w uld introduce on Thursday 8 bill to suppress the Irish National League. James William Barclay (Liberal) intro- duced an amen ment on the question of land reform. rich was rejected by I ' majority 04 2_ . Lord Harunuton, Mr. I Goachemand Leonard Courtney (Liber- als) voted with the government on Mr. B4rclev'e nmendruent. Mr. Chamber- lain. Mr. Lnbouohero. Herbert (ed- stoue. and the Parnellite members sup- ported the amendment. Mr. Gladstone. Sir William Vernon Harcourt. and Mr. Trevclyan did not vote. PBECEDENCE. wvam Sam on THE UOVEKNIl|`I.V'I' DEl"EA'l'ED. Mr. (Joliiuga moved his amendment to the address on the subject of allotments. This. although strongly supnbrted by Mr. Gladstone. was opgosed by the Mur- quis of klartiugtonf I`he amendment was ado; tad by a vote of 329 to 250, the f{0VOI'DILh.:l.lh thus being defeated by 70. The result of the division was received by the Irish members with dcrinive cheers and cries of Boycotted," The House, on the suggestion of Sir Michael Hicks-BL-ncb, adjcnrned until Thursday. Lord llurtiugtou. Mr. Goschux, Mr. Courtney, Sir John Lubbock, and uthu mudentu Liberal:-I. voted with the Con- eurvutivcs ; Mr. Gladstone. Mr. Chum- berlsiu. Sir Charfei Dilko. Mr. '1'rLve- lvsu, Mr. Lubouchere, M1. Brsdluugh. Lord Rielmrd (irosvenor and all the Patueliites voted against the govou1- ment. I: n AI nu: u `up . 1 i-iuzcicnimci-2. A Mr. Purnull moved that the dulmtui on the address in reply to the speech {tom the throne have precedence over the bill to suppress the National Len-3 ;.:ne. of which Sir Michael l'licks-Bench gave notice. This motion was strongly opposed bv Sir Michael. Mr. Parnell later withdrew his motion. Thu notice given by the Cousenmtive leader of the goverunienis intention to iutrojucen bill Losuppn.-8.1 Lhu Nucional League, was greeted by the Pznnellitie Llwml era with arms of "Uuwu.rdsu." "Sba.me." a.nd.=.it,h ironicnlluugliber. the uproar continuing for som niiniiV.e`sT A ` 'l`HI( GOVERNMENT DEFEATRD. l A(.`vABINETGOLLA1T SETS. . -j-v:o----- 1 YOU! -`.1 PUVISHIIIT. naunur-[I1 In lL-'lDCIl, Lo do . an. 27, (2 p.In.)-N.Y.C." , dec. 3:; 1?. aldvu; Ed. adv. g S.W. (LA. `L doc. `I R.G. min. -4 nr. Corn nrm. mr aemana. ' ` London. ]|n. a7.-Arrived. when ntaady: corn. nothing oering; '0 arrive when md corn. quiet but Itudy.( Marluhne when and corn slow. En lish uqd French coun- try market: rm. eather ne. Liverpool. jun. 27.--Wheat steady. with fair demand; holders oers moderately. Cargoes ol coust. wheat and corn. demand eir. Corn rm. fair demand.` ` In. Itaadv: I Iasung Olll wen are muy as great In LIV- erpool as ere. Liverpool apparently re- cognizes the fact that bankers here will soon begin to urge the sale of held lots upon which they have made advances. and that if the demand is kept down long enough buy. on \VlllCOHIll1l)' not have to y more than they would now. New Yet in not any more active than it was. and the cable can tinnes at, 505. We continue qnotatine September and October, ne lo neet.9 Io gic: August. nest. 8} to 83c ; jnly, 5 to 7:. cs! 90}; lowest, , on New Yotk. jun. `K.--Opujn`, Q9 ; high- : cloning, 9o|. I I Montreal,]an. 27.-'l`he market continues unchanged and inactive. Holders continue rm in their views. but there is very little enquiry. Advice: from England describe the market there :3 in a rm and healthy state; still people decline to bu at resent. and evidently there is great faith I at the lasting out were are lully great in Liv- erpool ere. Livemool enmremlv n-. 0HOI0 C DNFE 0 '4'/ONE R7. at an advance xrom g to I per cent. account outstan meture now and the 7th of ` next month.-D. & W. Co. The county council have thrown cold water on the proposed change of the [air grounds by haying that if such in, dono uo grants will be undo to thel society. FINANCE-CUM_D_tIERCE, man)` UISOTUCTS BTISIHK H 0ll] |Tn|`'lll'tf\I IACIIOH of the hver or slonlrmh. Tn all, it IS very Important to know that no remedy equals H:1milmn'sI`ills of Mnmlmkeand Butternut for thp prevention of all complaints having their dpgin in the liver or stomach They, are xegelablc in composition, mild in action, never causing pain and can be taken with rfcct safety alike by young and old. Sold E: all dealers and by Polson & Co Fl l(IlIUu` In these days of fast living only the young are free from the unpleasant consciousness of msscssnxzg a stomach. Hastily eat:-n hot am!` highly spiced food, taken at lIT`[.{U1..Ir in- tervals. Ins the foundation of mmwrnn-: and am) mgnuy sp1ceuIoou,lakcnnt lITC`[.{Ul:Ir m- tcrvnls. lays numerous and distresuing indlspnsmons. Acidity. atu- lence, foul l>run1h, constipation. headache, indigestion and dyspepsia are .1 few of the disorders arising from Impnirml action all. 1.: v9rv l"M|ll In Wlnler 3111:)!` I Montreal, Jun. 27.-l". Down] won the five mile skating championship at the Crvntnl rink last. night in 19 min. 14 sec; W. ld. Find|4y.uecuu:l, only kauq. lichmil. A. E. MimNiumht.uu wmi rnl IIIMFR at vv. 1'4. r1mu4_y.uuuuuu,uu|y yuuq. l)cLImu. E. MuNnugbt.uu won lins place at the open mountain stu-plu clmue of S. Gcnr;,;0`n|un0Wsb0C|cllIb iu 19 mm. 12 scc.; J.l!. F.-,;nn, second. in 21 min. 64 sec. El" ? "It means cheap and good, my girl." And is Cousiuuuufs chesp. mot.l1or'."' "Ibis. my child. and you meet with Parisian politeness there as well. Mum meur Cousineau has all the graces uud qualmes of lxln countrymen, and to please his rutrous is the misalou of lna lifo."-- I`orout.o World, Jan `.`.3nl. ...`__..__ The uauunl tea-meeting in aid 0! our Sunday school, on the Perth Band, In: held on the evening of the 28nd inst. Notwithstanding the recent mm: the attendance was good, though nouso large ni was expected. After all had! psrmken of the subssuntinl repust. pro- vided by the ladies. Mr. F. Luwsou, 0! Sydenhnm. took the chair. and the fol- lowing excellent programme Wm! euicrod upon end ably sustained: Mus.u by Laimer choir ; chniunerrl speech ; solo by H. J. Lyon ; sddrens by Rev. J. Gib- _son_; chorus by choir ; address by '1`, Pucker ; recitation, "Rsisin of Duncan." b Mrs. Gibson ; address y IL.-v. W. I uler: solo bv Miss Mom Lvon; ud- Parfnmerie De1emez,! vuu -v- uvuuuv-cu. Philadelphia. Jan. 27.-Advicoa from furnace interests, and from bar. plate and sheet. mills throughout the slate. show a. slight. cessation In activity 01 demand, with It dlpO8ll:l0D to shade prices for large ordeie for March deliv- ery. The steel rail mills throughout. the state are bueilv employed, with one exception. and have enquiries [or small lots. but. of a lean urgent cliaruotor than Bodnvs ago. It is rumored that in seve- ral saaeu negotiations are pending at fty cents beluw prices named three weekaago. ,__..,,. II III!!! lII"ClI'- "What is tho lion Marv/m. mother ?" "It is Cousiuenu`u. on King street, and is called after a celebrated grand store in Pans, my child." "What; ulnar: Ihm /Hnrrlu mean. um bllUl'U ILI I'lLI'lH, Ely CUMU- "Whub does Ihm Marvin mean, mo ther ?" nlo lv'|1\nl\n nI.n.... .n.| ..nn.l rusty "I-I " -3 mm. umaon address by 1:.-v. w. = uler; by Miss Mora Lyon; dreu by Rev. W. Peck ; sulu by Muss Etta Edwnrdu ; uddlosu by Rav. L. (Jou- lay ; recitation by Mrs. GIDBOD ; solo and oh. run by ohoxr. The recitamionq uivvn hv Mm. Gibson. UH. IL]! Dy CUOIT. The recitaticns given by Mrs. Gibson. of Wolfe Island, for which she is justly noted. were of supeiiorqnslity and were highly appreciated by the audience. 1'hel erthrcId ecple feel ceeply iii- debted to ths Batimer choir for the _ vnlnnble assistance rendered by them Ion this and previous occasions. The solos and choruses were of excellent character and admirably rendered. To the happy manner in which the duties of the chair were perlorined the enjoy- ment of the evening was largely owing. 1'0 mention the individual merits 0! each speech is unnecessary. ml the ttbllh ties of the reverend gentlemen are well knonn. Alter the usual votes ol t..u.nlis l..wc.e. `teiitlerrul he .hQaMUXL-"3u Lr':'mk,J\`35:/= mas.-.-. missed. having enpyed one of the most pleasant and prulitnble entertainments ever held here. 69 nuum `J uuowulg H186 no uua administer- ei :;.. medicine taken by his daughter, from which It; was inferred that be had poiuoned her. During the trial the crowd brought. a rope into the court. for tho purpose of I 'u<-Jung Sbougtel. As soon as me defen ant stepped out 0! the court house door an eort was made to lynch him. The crowd nally dispersed, but publxo feeling runs lugb sud mother uttempn wxll probably be made to lynch mantel. I 1 ruiudld Porto:-mason l'rounud- I Inll | Olnn to III. uounpuou. | I llrnriutta. Texas, Jan. 27.-Tho pre- liminary mm of A. A. Sboagel. of clay county, chargcd with living in adultery With his d&up,hter.ca.me off yesterday. Bun! WL5 refused the prisoner, on ten- timm 3 showing that. ho had administer- n! 1; . n'|H;l`il|n tnknn In his: rlnnulnpr PERTH ROAD l`l_A-MEI`! PING. Llvorjlool and Louilnn Marl-1-. man but 810%,] VV ellin gton 81.- l)n.). I0. I Exchuogo In lrnglnad, | `an an I-nan-u\__\l\4` [ma Tillinghnst Tniluring mm [Made Imported All Wool Trouserings, and a sure t I 4 every time at |$3.50Panlslnrdar uwvv nuu -nnn-an (`-n~v,o,].n. :7.-x p m. Wheat-steady . white line. 91; red stats 94. Com--lower ;O|d No 2 western 51. ()au-quiet ; whitenlnle oo lhrle -- uiot ; No. 2 Canada 78 ; No. 2 urn and: 88; No. 3Canad| 74. Rya-hold (-0 In bond Donlnluo a Nuh North Wm Pn! at. Paul Pm! .... .. . Northern homo. Pro Ft. u`. II. a I... Pnu`. W. U. BoudI.. I:tlo...... Northun Pacino Pacino UML... C. B.&Q...... Donllvllloa . N..Y.0entrnl...... . Western Unlon.... Unnudn outhern... Oregon 'l`nm...._., Cnnsds I'miI1a...., A@f`JB._3:_9P-- You mmln Fur Oollnnud Cull`: fur Inn-r I id} or uomlacntn Uompnro our Prlcan with than or other houun And unto the dlereuoo` -u---1 Lulu Shore Mich. Central Union Pmlc Conlnl homo ., Mlnlourl homo .. N..Y. Genu-:1 .... .. D. L. & W... .. Norm Wutonm. 8|. Psul...... Luke Shore. .. resuanu wank . . . . . . . .. Can. Pac. R.R.........` Montreal Telegraph C0. Rich` dc Om. Nav. Co. . . City l`a.~;sengcr R.I{.... Montreal Gas Co. . . . . .. . (Iannrla Cotton ('0 . . . . .. I)un Cotton Co. . . . ., {Mum ... Inumcnnnno TGREAT WHITE & GREY COTTON SALE! .-u \.l\.l\-). Bank of Montreal... .. Ontario Bank. . . . . . .. Bank du Peuple. . . . .. Molson: Bank . . . .. Bank of Toronto. . .. . Banquc Jacques Came: Merchants Bank . . . . .. Quebec....-. Union Bank . . . . . . . . .. Bank of Commerce. . .. Imperial . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` Fedatzll Hank .. (`an 13-1 DH 1WAL.H3..IEACY 1 ITBUNU BAKERS FLOUR A ll ICIAL'l'Y. lwiudsur Hotel Block. Princess Straet Ladies Black Ovrstockings 11`. Cost. Woolen Clouds, Shawls, Squares, all Woolen Hosiery all reduced. Mantle Cloths. 0441-44 I'.- nu . I Sealette in 4 qilalities, 20 per cent. less than importor' price. Silk Sealette at less than Cost. WALSH & STEACY. i Jun, 95 :40 lo 2.45 lor strong bakers. Wbeat-nom'l ; red winterox toqz ; whxle 9010 91 ; spring 9110 92. Uorn-oo to soc. Peas - 7010 72c. Oats--31g to 325a. Barley-5o to 60c. Rye-65 to 67c. Oalmeal-4.Io to 4.50. ()ornmeal-2.9o to 3 oo. Pork-Iz.5om13.z5. Lard-9 to ooc. Bacon-1010 nc Hams-111o xzc. Cheese-6 to 92 as to quality. But.ter-'I'ownships, 14 to 1! ; Morris- burg. 1210 x8 ; Western. 10 to 15c. Eggs-stend) ; fresh :3 to 24 ; ordinary 19to2o;llnedx7lo 19. W.l| [my all lutcndlng purclmnum to 0511 um) onnnno our snarl, which cmbrncol nvorytblnn oclrnhlu 1n the ll :29 or I-`urn. nnd M: was mum` nature many of our nvm gnodn. we am In n .- an l-fuwn an rehnla .. ....1 .-...4.... . ulixnbw (V) n. _.....\ L'L|u[1LV ILLJLLV l.)lN\lL)o U: U\lo - Hosdqunrtoru for CLOVER AND TIMOTHY HEEL), SEED GRAIN. CHOICE FAMI- LY FL .)UR.PBESSEI) HAY. ta. I-rmoxa nuns Mann A an-.c1u.'n'. xavors ouyers. gumauons : Patents. 4.25 lo 5.50; supenor extra. 4 05 to 4.10 ;extra supernne. 3 9010 4.00; spring extra, 3 75 to 3.80; superne, 3.40 lo 3.50: strong bakers. 445105.00 : n: 3 25 to 3.55: middlings. 3.00 to 3 lo; Poards. 2.75 10 3.00; Ontario bags, I 50 to 1.90; City bags, loz.45 for strong bakers. 2 winterox tonz : DR Ai\'l`G-I..IN o 5: hrlh MRO! bar In; nun. -_._.._- - _.....v_ _._._v.. Chicago. Ian. 27,-The wheat crowd are beginning to realize that the bull interest have gone into wheat to stay. Aneort was made early to break prices down by heavy selling. but the long interest took their offer- ing at 84}. and that ended the matter so far as the beer pressure was conoerned. The bears are now Anxious to get the slu back _ and nd that there is no one pgt_i_gp!gl;', mxnonu.` ""i"rm"i'oi2uKi-ingiiuin `tii e noon issue of the Evening Mail maybe of interest: "There is interesting gossip about the wheat or me mvomny man may be or interest: interesting gossip pit. that the present bull twist is being en- gendered by a prominent bull trader against another romlnent bear trader because the, latter re used to lend aid 3 month ngoe%L aid, on the bull side, was sorely n _d. This little feeling on old scores lends zest to` this little whirl paying oil the old scoree is a very poor and very unprotable motive in speculation. This motive is likely to prove. especially unprotablejust now, or the rea- son that no bear is likely to suer fur want of wheat with 5o.ooo,ooo in right. Besides the bears have wheat sold from It down, and is not likely to feel especially interested un- til the market goes up at least xoc. {mm this point."-McC. K. & Co. .409. unununuun. uau. g/. Flour--Recei ts, 3000 bbls ; sales repnx ed none. Mar et more active ; tcndem favors buyers. Quotations Patents. A 1: If) C,K ' snnennr IXITR A U UIUIIHI...` l'ork-()vonlnu... Highest Lowe-t. Cloning Lum-0 nlnl... lshen . Lowest ERI1~if([;I "Biib.'&@6o.{. Htununrfaru for (ELDVER Ann l`lM'l`I `unxms LOHOD pn. nlmm Investment. W. Land Co. . .. t`1 \1ulM.& M.... AMI!-BICAN BT00` MARKET. Nlw Yonv. Jun. 91.- Close M1 p.m. ITOCII. nm'r Lnw`-r nun Lnn buy I! the EOHTON HAT dz FUR 8'I`(all.E on Wellington Blrnot. the umo momloal clul ol good: for about 9.5 por cent. Ion. ARI) ALI. OTIIII ' TE'8_|"|L& SALT WATER FISH. Jan. 25. sP2u1LLd15M'A1.L Luiviuu 1.15% ssanuu \u|.au 1. srnov mu. orig: 1'O.DAY D IDIDCII I`I'lIl'I`.i chicane Pravlnlon lurlnt. _ 105) . I005 I0 77} .108`) 610 6185 WILL CONTINUE T71 Eff; M ontrcal. Jan. 017 017 CID 017] F Albion, Orleans 00 , N.Y_'. will ngnin visit 9; follow: :--- KiNGB'I`ON--Burnet.b l'iouue.Jl.n, 29th. son, slut, and Feb. lat. nd And Brd. In 191} .17": 27. -Anny-x an I Av l.&J' U. nut? at Lowest Earn:-`Ella? IIAV. Pant. lint. Aunt In tho no-nun! [walnut tn-y 3.-:'.*.;'.u."g'..".'.'..::':::.-'.:':.u"v-........*-~ OI . And rvremxlno Gum! Mn` nun, now oecn '9`: by IA.-Col. 1 rooms down run: I bonroono; can 3; ud nun build mu :1 Apply to IIIKPATBI C 800! llnuton. [UNI runs: nuwnxu nool. 00I'l0I' ol Pnnouu Itl. hon :.s:':?~;=':.;'Is :'I,..-sat-:.-`i.v'E:T:`1~*~......---"3 . --- -_- _-:--:u--:77.` u mnond his nooldanoo and Oloo to tho Corner of WELLINGTON AND WILLIAI 31's.. "to block: was oi Poll omen. Jun. llh. IHI Springless TrT1s?& Supporters Yo_u?Ig Men's Ghrisqan Ass'n. REMQVAL- on. w. H. uzunsnsou mu...-.3 LI- n--u___- H wl..'l`().`l wlnhu to thunk tho Londo . mnonhnn `lnauuuoo 00111 Any. and their Ant 2. In. D. J. Gsrbnu. for I a prompt und nuntutory nottlomom or bl: claim on Monday, lab Inn. for tho Ion Iuuulnod tho an oi Hazards}, Isrd `-.1 can rooommo the Coapsny, n Io`lu.\ 1 - want. to the HIIIIIIII n onmurdn,-. ".151 '6(B'r'o'J6"na'nTo3 ii; Corsny, lhoinnrlng pu -. H--N MT WILTON. Ihlllon. Mn. um. um. Udd-Fellows Rahal Association OFCANADA ANNUAL]!-[EETING III!` III.-.I.u...I... I !--A-1. _ ...u an u nu u.L.u.|.Lu'.|. J.J.V L7 Hm. IV:-dm-sdny. Evening A9 730. in the hall of Cuban ni Lodge. 1.0.0.15`. W. 12010. J), `)7, Hnnrnnuv AU lla nun.u'rmsu ur IHUEAU WARD: Lmmn AND Gx.~"rmun:.\`,-Ynur vota um] In- uence la recpaalfully roiicited !orlhe under- ulgued. Inn I11 I tvnnu SIIWL THUTSTEH HLHUTIUN. T0 [HE ILEOTORB OF IHDEAU WARD: Lumu um flvvrtrnvu _v..... ..u. ...,u ho hold at the (}nnupnn\'n (mlnan. Plaoo d` Krlllen, Klunton. M. Noon 0|-` \\'EI)NIs1SDA Y, the mm day 0! Fobrucry I880. By order of tho nonnl of Dnroctnra. PROF. G. WT-HOTCHKIN, OTICE In In N.-hi Ll-"til that the Annual Ueuernl Mouth1. (1fIl.0HhAl'ob0M0l IOfhN Kingston R Pamhrnko ltnllwny Company will bo hold Arman, \\'EI)NEBDAY. Kingston & Pembroke Rai| y. HA lhnlon. nth. -jj--:-j:- All norstl exam. neg: given. l(lNlln'I`0`_ H...` on Treats All Ilxseates If Domestic Animals. ___._.. 1 man nnnnm nodl. Oonot ms i ._?~_'f-`a'-;'_`-``r'e'`.e-5'-'--`"'``--~`3'-3z` "3- -!l`A.'llLAR(;}l mt;-t.(:]-2.l:l`oDI `K001! lllll -mu 29:":o9snrfe'7-" !v-bs.-0o!- -W`: 4 I bag 0 auknowlcdga L119 rompt nettle- meut. y the LANCAB IRE INSU- PANOE UOMPANY. PH` J. I . (limou- leave, Agent, of my claim for damngo by the re At my residence on Saturday morning IINL R. E HPARKR gilderslsewfs Ineu-ma Agency AMPlllTHlA'Y`l?.NI STYLE! LIT UP HY l .LE(}TRI(`I'|'Y I l F001` OF I- llIN(,'l`..' 'I`lll'}I'}'I` lunar (V! H .I' l|'I|I unity. wovkmnump and pru- .u.ur`. l style of C1 goudsin stock : MHE ROYAL SKAHNG RINK [TOBAGGU AND UIHARS !: Uenuine Hnvuna (Wgma. Imported Ulguo-Hes mud Nx.u1Yu. Meorlolnum, min and ( My l In-. Uigu sud U1m'eu.o Hohuus H: in Cigar and Clunnro ('.\.-we`-. Match Box. Pocket Knives. Ituora. Strap: an. Tobwoo Cutters Plug nud (`.\nH-11--king and ('hew.1u( Tu` moon l\. L, D| lIl\D. 228 I ri1.ce ubreot. Kingston, 278.11 Juu.. 1586. Match WQIUII (`nut-H Pocket Books. . ________ , , '|IW0 UIGNTIJQMEN, or lady sud gontlomnn. o n nd nine vurm front room snd bond II 1'39 Wlllltm bl. Jun. 10. Tjgj S3! Fo'bruary'I8841. 'rnn>.: ur mum M. W SINE, V.. I'll `-E I"! A5 I SI} 1 I. I at (mt. I73 l'|lrun~ Sun! at. R. E, SPARKS, `MIR Huh 4 UNTAIKIO. Oornir Lot for ulo-n. I} Apply on the Dromlnl. Beoroty. ' fullmving ALANUB muun uuunn- uunvuuuug u rooml; mo door nbovo .WllIon'I Livery. `ulna No. Imuuoon Street :9 I-cunt ooousggod by Mn. Nlmma. Apply to . U. WIL N. Livery Omoo. You my the high prluos name any dealer: nro Illll {or their run when Mn. Nlml Omoo. % ma "I`I]ILBT wwmns] [`Alco|&he` (lolobrnted Toilet Wltorn. Sharbot Lake Salmon Trout, Georgian Bay Salmon Trout, Salt Water Salmon, Fresh Mackerel HOUSE 'l`0-L1l'l`.I'l Altrod Bu-oat. newly pa rod Ind painted :11 than 11: nlno I Oorner l Iplendld ma or I Icon. Apply sum. in u... my r":"rr.r'"a's.""'. In nou'u'Lu. 'uro 'I`:1'refnln.t:ouIo.om` Illonhn ' WADFYS DRUG STORE, . GI.lllQl IIIOOI rm --_'_'- \ l 0YI.\'v MM! 0,033! ODIN: .,._._...n. .5 Mn. Jn ' IRE CLUB will moot II unul no the Bond Stand In tho Psvl. oi runnlnv EVENlNQ,.HN.1l1rn,nt 8 o'clock. All numbers wm plane umnd. !l`I'ANuBY HENDERSON . Jan. fl. 8co'y Ind '1 nu. U UIEIV UIIIIE VI hlulu vvuu --.v 60 Artlul. uudor tho munomant 01 '51- 303" UTITBON, of Mr. W. 8. G lbitl and Ill `Tum! Sullivan`: luau work. the new JsPl|||0 OW" In no not: onmIod,tho ..--__--. A --'-\/\_!1 vu ..__ _-..,, _ PRICE! :-Ground oor. UL00: Bnloonx 76-; 001101-y.O0o. Uppor Bonn, [$.00 ; lowcr. 5.00. Jun. on T.l]EH aim FR/DI 7 E VN'0, JAIL 2.9!/2. IIICADO. FITZ AND IIEUAII COMBIHn'I`l0N COMPANY. Opera jlouso ! WILIX. moomuo, DOG ll. Prim-.1-`nu In-on _,"__ , -_,,. T. v-` Holt W}:o!on\o Aqenha fo: Cnnuln. `Inn ll RUP TUBES. RESIDENCE ON BIIOCK 8'l`1EE'l`-A double uriou llouun. onponms Vlolorin Pnrk. B-ml modonto. Apply upon the pnmlul. One 0! ma In :5 portonntnou our loan lm lluuna before and slut tho oxhlbltlou. Good Mano. Admlulon, 15. ; sum. loo. Jun, on, IVBRAL GIRL! wanted tor lowing on {ur. Apply M 70011::/Io amen. ue sud only roviut nation In this am. by the mg... .. -...._- -n -an AAIIIAII EAT dollnblo Brick Rnldonoo on Eu! 8%.. oppome Chnlmu-u Church. Pououlon v In. App): to Wu. BKJNNEB. on tho pn- `LARGE NNIUK ll0UBE- Containing ll rooml: Llvo_ry_. TIIUICIDAY JAN. IITII. --uv-cw-v- wvvvil $153! 1 A hand ulncoof Wlld chatty. lou- hou . llooampsno and othoanlulslo Inn gran. ll lI__|1|ousI_._loglIn. mud qnd hum- I\.__ _n --- u u uanvu 01 ll GI. IIIQI BROOK 31'! IJ()1N|"'I' 737 On Tun Town or Tmru. WANTED. TO LET. _BoARD. THE TRAMPS _SNOW8h'0E(.`l.UB wiuwuci. Prmcon street. The Anxol Cnke mnuuhotured by me in the only one of the kind mule in King- non. lIl|I((`u Vtculcln lire-n r hom- bmou. ..... ,~...... uuuw u uuw uwulmo." Stnngoindood that thus should ho Inch :3 outcry union Mr. Gladstone boouluo bo.u In mnuor of jnutioo. in . pumnnoool n Iona-ohotilhod wiah.do-_ due to give Inland lqhluion upooially )0 hot. and nu-uaor uill tho 1 vuonwithwhioh In In fouhlbytln` nouwh. on at once. ptonhnd Ibo ` ptop cl Inland ouryhq they want ' sll.ud.h ones. uwm-a tbotgnnd ; their nlnnoii-bin and `um... pun, uuu. nu ujt. 1 nlutloiohip and Vilkl. cnusu his uppououtsi ciinuot pievent the contingency. iml biciusu is new election uiiuht sail to his strength new that the weakness and vncillation ant politi. osldishonesty of his opponent is fully known. The Liberals may expect I rough passage over the sea ol ililllcul- ` tie: thus preieiitul, a passage muscle the more perilous bocuuss oi the obstacles which a disappointed laction will surely plisoe in the, way. Already the attempt is made to impugn the motives ol the Liberals. and picture the national dine ter which, according to prophecy. will surely follow their recall to ofoe. These prophecies remind us. as they remind is contemporary. of similar lollies in the past. "We remember well." says the Hamilton Tinmi, '.'how the most dire disasters were promised if the Gladstone government carried out its intention to diseetablish the Irish Episcopal Oburoh. The church was disestablished. That was an act oljustioe to the majority of the people. who had to pay for the sup- port olplaoes of worship that they did not attend. Where are the disasters ? What dreadlnl things have happened because 0! the act of justice than per- formed `I None. If Mr. Gladstone at taina power. and lie extends to Ireland some 0! those principles of selfgovsrn- ment which we in Ontario enjoy. we shall hear the same dolelnl prophecies; we shall he told that- the downlall ol England is as hand. that justice has lied the land. and so forth. But none jol these things will happen. The nice will not be impaired by doing whatever` ` lsrlght. Surely the people of Ireland will not be less loyal because an honest attempt is made to inalm their lot more ooinlortable. to give them .21 eater con- dence in the fixture ot their oyn country than under the present system 0! castle and pollen rule is now possible." Strange indeed outcry uladstou hnssnnnn Ian gm n nu-15---! .r__.:._ - atom. Tlmt he I3 to be :Iup1ivu:l.iX 1-ouihlo. of the opportunity tn) frumo his pohoy M the ciroumnrancosoftho cane vuggu-at is uppmrcr.b by u rufuruucu to our cmhl-;,(r:umI. Lnnl Sslunburv is dubacing HI`) mlvi.-mb1lit.y of dissolving the huu-no. lunl of l'Ahill){ a second up` puul to the pvoplr, nutl the Queen, who is purbtultownru lhu Tuliuc. may he quntu willnug; Lu not upan his t4U)(K0.1l.lUll. If Mr. (nadstono in permuted to again take up the rams of power in will be bu nnnen Iniu nl.nnnnn0.| n......,.A ..........; .1... Uu n nulo issue. upon which Lord xqlliabury pruforrod to lost hia power in the uuw palimuent. tho Bmi-ah guvern- m..-nl: Inn fnlleau. This Hi the result. that has been cluanly Iona.-on nincu the cluc~ tion, upon which than prc-nncr ntakotl so much and failed to win. The situation lis full of oaulurmasunoub to Mr. (Huxl- Nicholas Flood Davin is not what one would call ii slavish supporter oi the government. but he in very friendly to it. and Wltll_Vu!`y good reason; it has been very friendly to him. That he has winked at a great deal oi which he does not approve goes without saying; that this tolerance is a thing of the past we judge by the following outspoken hin- guagc. it appears in the Leader. one of the institutions oi Regina. without which indeed thepliioe would amount to very little: "The most important plank in the Leader : programme was the lower- ing the price of pre-eruption to a dollar an acre. and we can assure the Minister of the Interior that there is no subject at " this moment more dear to the firm- on heart. We know that since his re- turn to Ottawa inuences have been brought to bear on his mind adverse to this policy 0! lowering the pre-I eruptions. The Colonization Compan- ies. whose interests are certainly noti identical with tboiie of the farmers. but very much the CJDl.l`| y, have with greedy zeal resented the generous policy we proposed. They are not unnatural- ly afraid that ii the larmera get their pre-emptions nt ll an acre it will dis- count the lands they have to sell. But this may be pointed out. That the great thing is that our larmrrs should be easy and prosperous. not that land grabbers and land speculators should make ii. haul an] get laney prices lor land to enable them to go and enjoy their ulium rum ilu/nitate in Toronto or Montreal for the balance of their lives. We need not go over the argu- ments, again and again stated. how it would ease off the farmers. how it would prevent hundreds becoming sad- dled with debt, how it would lead to earlier marriages. how in the end it would even enrich the government. It has been said that the government is owed 87,000,000 to 0l0.0(X).000 in pre- empidona, and are not likely to give up the sum. But we do not consider the government a Shylocli or a hard. sharp business man. whose God is money- Either of those characters would have his pound oi esh. But we hope better things of the government. The North West Council has in prin- ciple endorsed our policy on this head; Mr. White. guarded as he was bound to be. looked with favor on a change in the direction of more liberal land laws ; the larmers throughout the length and breadth cf the land have given their stamp to our policy ; and we have no leer til.) colonization companies - or their agent- will succeed in their machinations. (Jan more despicable characters be imagined than those of men who. in order to addto their own pile. would drag the last dollar and the last drop of swentout of thousands of peer. honest. liiirdwcrkiiig men." There is seine hope for the country when Mr. Davin takes to talking to tho lllLl!ll)(`lR in this roniarkiible way. , /, _,, b'PEAKIN(} ()(/1* IN MEETING. aatlgy azritislu avmg ammo }}i/E/ntueor. A nnnnnniogoml A-n--.a.A urn; AL _,A_ _,, J .\'U 7']! /'.'/n` l'I(l-\'/-8' (IN, `ALI. TII IIIII-I `I0 BI Ill.IA!l_D -A HIV!- PAPBI AKNbUNCIIllT. Montiul. Jin. 36. -The Slur to-night nyu: Tho Stark in 5 poduoo to into. on the authority o! n othluot Ininiuu. that between my present time and the opening of tho parliament: genonl un- Iouy will be lnlhd to tho half-hoods now Iudolioilu toms of nhhuom lot ooupllcny in tho Into mu-Wen I rising." A funny n ou-wucx or A \'lull.- an cnw ARR Loar. North Soitnnte. .\I am, Jan. 28.- Thero wn picked! .m the surf herel common [wot hum home. in which won ` Iolfd with no Iullowing written on it: "Thu; crew 9! the oohr. Mnhel Benton. wrecked of! Dom : Buck. Dco. 25, 1885. George Ross nml Billy Bnghy. the only ones sued." It I: uenetnlly believod that the homo Man thrown overbonrd from some onuurd bound vouol. by which the survivors of the loot schooner may Inna boon rescued. Some. how- ever. heliovo shot it in n hon. _. .,...,...,, uuyu. rrrry, aergt.-Major Wetton ; F troop at Prince Albert. Supt. i'err . Sergt.-Major Den; (.i" troop at E mouton. Supt. Griesbsoh. bergt.-Msjor Bradley; "11" troop at Mecieod. Insp. Saunders. riemt.-Major Baker : "I" troop at Bettielord. bupt. McDonald. The depot troop is at Re- gine. with Sorqt. Baioher nude detsohmentof"A" troop. under Supt. Normen, is ststionod at Medicine Hat. Sn t. Neel. who wss in command of " ," has returned to Region to perform the duties of psymuter. Besides these there are the two regular batteries of Artillery. one at Bsttieiord. the other at Qu'Appelie. inn sition to be moved either went to Ca guy or north to the Prince Albert district It short notice. I Inspector Dnvnor. .. ..m-......... ...a rnnce Amen metrics Inspector Dn nor. a sergeant and seven men hue an on thescont round the country in the vicinity of Su. M try and Belly river: for the past week. Scvcnl of the nbova uh nld h.uM:~ru- uuu oauy nven (or the uh ( men and well known here. u r.n| Ann ru/\I|U:VlD. Thu disposition of the lot: troops In- to which the mounted police uro divid- ml 18 as follows: "A" troop an Maple Creek. Supt. Mclllrcc, Smut.-Major Douglas: " 1" troop an Regina. Supt. Ounon. Sorut.-Major Kirk; "C" troop It Macleod. Supt. Cotton. Sex-gt..-Mnjor Brodin; "D" troop ah Bnttleford. Supt. Steele. Serm.-Major L11ko;"l'} troop at Calgary. Supt. Perry, Sergt.-Mnjor SUD! l'arrv. Sarah.-lninr h.~m- nu" THE NOTE A BURIED NANTICOKE MlNl( SENT 1110 TO THE UPPER AIR Cincinnati, Jan. 2-i.--A morning paper rints B singular story in the form oi an nterview with one lliriim Jiickson. who represents llill)L' in travelling for u New York grocery house. He iuvii in the course of e rambling talk that he was in Wilkeiibiirru ii wveliago, am! that while iitiindiniz iit the Hit` C()lDpl`8HHoX` of the Niintieolio niiiin. \\`ll!'l`U ii. number 0! niinerii liiivu been imprisoned for over ii. month, he noticeil ii sickening odor. which he declared arose from human lmdicii. Calling to mind that I] peculiar rapping liiiil been licuril on this pipe by the rescuing party. he pcniinilerl the engineer to driiw the air from the pipe. and the iiir CUl1)pX`CPlH0!'Wl|S[ll)b toili-ifull test. A Liiuille of sheets 0! piiper were drawn out, and they wire foiinil to be bliinli receipts for coiil iliuging. on the back of which Wll written ll iiotn signed by William (Jiirvur. It says: We biive bwii in this pliioe, ii.-i well im can be oiilciiliiteil, seventeen diiys. Ten |H`0 deiul and all of us (iVll.lL!. We have been living on the cai-ciii-iii of ii mule." It H-uiil tliiit tlie iniprisionoil men foiireii the the dump. lllu mini Jiiclinoii. in telling the story. ixliibits tlm l.-liiulisi with UH'~ ver`i DOM`. Upon l)(!lll4,:1l.`il(Oii uliy Lliiu was not diviilueii iit \\'ilk;iib.irre lie iiiiiil Lliiit he was iilone with lll()(.`uL{lLl('(`!` who drew the low ri out. ullil lie i)();, ].((.`d Jackson to v D(itnlill];,' lnciniu lie xvas afrviiil tliei-iliock woiilil kill the women who are inttrcstml iii the iiiifoi'.iiuntv mom. CRIME or` A SQUATTEIL HQIJ` BIIIID1 T0 II \INl.'!TlIl). J_=uA_RIs. mm mm sms, U0 KIHGU IJIHIBQU." D. J. Robson was a step-brother of the late Mrs. S. T. Drennau, Mrs. M. Flana- gan. and Mrs. Black. of Montreal. He was about 42 years of age. Early in life he was a clerk in the dry goods house 01 the late :5. T. Drennan. corner of Prinuu and Wellington streets. Among his companions were Major King, Pay- mastor and Storekeeper, and J. 0. King. druggist. About 25 veers ago he went to the gold mines in `British Columbia, and there lost all his money. Next he wont to farming, and at this was quite successful. Later on he retired irom that occupation and began speculating. He was reputed to ho very wealthy. Last winter he was in Kingston, renewing old acquaintances and onioving tho associa- tion ol friends. on Monday week his nephew, Mr. W. M. Drennan, received a lutter from him. stating that ho was about to start for the gold district to purchase a. claim. and that as soon as he acoom lishod his object he would leave for lgingston and spend the win- tor here. He was unmarried. Friends here have thought for some days that ho was murdered for his money. If his bod can be secured it will he brought to iingston for burial. Uentleinen in British Columbia have been written to for particulars in regard to his death and estate. 7 xmauronmz IUEDIIID--A woumm . IAN Luann rum-u vwn-nu. D. J. Iohool Goa to II: I lqunuern Cali: nnlhlhu-ll: Anuenln-uh KI-lllnn pnniculars : an When a telegram was !CCdlVd a saw dnyu ago by Mr. W. M. JJrenna.n_, an- nouncing the sudden death (.1 his unchs Mr. Daniel llubsou, near New Wesbunu-` star, British Uulumbm, Mr. Dwnnan remarked, "I guess my uncle was mur- dered." This uwtemcnbhuu since been conrmed. A I resa'Assccm.t.ion aeupalcn lrom Vnuturia. B.()., 'iVt:H mu fulluvnng "NBWN in inst. Yll{k`:\Il'uI|I1zI-n ml 1: n|.m-1;. pII'llCIJlII'BZ `\\> _ "News is just received here of a shock- ing murder, which occurred on the road between New Westminster and Port Moody. A man named Walker had squatted on some hand, an last Wed- nesday he took D. Robson. his partner. Smith, and another man named Jones to the place. Wishing; to dispose of his right. They arrived at the ranch late in the afternoon, and. after dark. Walker picked up a double harrellod shotgun and said he was goipg to shout M crow. One of the men remarked that it was rathzr late to go shooting, when Walker said he might as well tell them his intention, that ho was going to cook their goose for them. He then shot Robson through the breast. killing him instantly. i Jones attempted to take the gun away from the murderer, but received the con- tents of the second barrel in the leg. shattering the knee. Walker then made for Smith with it knifs, but the latter succeeded in getting out of the cabin and escaped. \Valker. wLo is an Eng- lishman. then lashed Jones to the body of Robson and fled. The wounded and deadmen were found by constables who arrived a few hours later. Later reports received state that the constables have found the dead body of Walker. It is supposed that after leaving the cabin he killed himself." I) J Dnhmu. Innn .. ..o,... t...,.ai...._ -: .i... 8 ON? 0!` A l|h.l9.' ll0I`|l.l-2. - lo BCII Hf DC DC] I IIIIQFI UICIII lllhlloo-III Alleeodllll II Ilnguon -A Innnly -II-'I'IO Iquuu-.r .I nor- nrao lulu llnulf. ] A MlC`U AGE III AM A Hl`C\\'E. sw week. 9 old battery- Ijltll Borne ofddpn nmddb involved for an pun-you hiding poor In 0 l toltuoo and `in lsvond 'u.s`. : I: having an o'd reliable brands- " nhl0"und"l|Pudro." _ FOB COUG-HS dc COLDS ounor nllgnuy dunnuud or that all um um- occuuhl of her father and not inborn Ink:-nntnn. 8. B. B. WII EVCTIIQG II Joaquin Inlet`: daughter. Her father saw her not in II :6 Baltimore and Ieemod to ; proudolhr. noxtvnbonr of hat was that The ; prouuotnot. Dunjou company had collapsed at Louis- vmgandlnudwununndodmdmponny mclugngo. holrrivodhltwook In New vmgandlnliwuowundodnndlnponrty mun sun-rmahuwux You-k wth London Iicconnlck, bur mo , whom Iho Hy Innrrlod In '??'5u'.1' '9" A convrutlou wish Ilsa Hand lnlor `Iachyo Icca-nlemtho hdyol tho live `lhngivuuotholnpnndouthuuho In 0| nightly dunnuud hupd occuumcity ma ltuey were Innrrlou. `run nrlao went to live with her mother-In-law, Mrs. Poor. The husband rsnnlnod In New Yam :3 his father : mm W to Pnrth Amhnv on IIIOUIIF. BIID 1915 EEO CODVOIJE h Illli g UK 18, and lived with her father llldStt'pll10U1(9l` in this city. She went to Europa as travel- ing companion with; friend of Mn. Millers, remained nbroud six months, and 0'1 her return vinivedn good deal at the house of Mn. Poet of Perth Amboy, whose lint inu- bnnd Wu Btoeio Mnclnye. There she met you Mnclnye and bocnmo ongnge to him. Her other forbade the marriage on no- eount. of her youth. and the elder Mnck.'\_\ o also wished hlzl Ion to wnit. But the young people would not wait, and on um eve of Ash Wednesday, two you-a ago, they mnrriod. The bride ilive mothehln-law. Mm Poof. LINK ll ('l|llH I l'y judge. itun In-ro he puiiildwi hie iinat Cuiie-,`!ln.| hf charming puuilll, which brought him t the title of Poet. ( of the Sierrxu" In , ' 1863 he mnrried JOAQLIN MILLER. Mmnie Tlmma Dyer, "Minnie Myrtle," who obtained In divorce from him in 1870. Maud, who has created the present sensation, is thy daughter of the poet by his iint wife. She was o.iu- outod in tho convoub oi` Jesus-Mari:-, at Biliary, nonr Quebec. Four year: nftor Mnud`a admission to the convent. school aim was summoned to New York to her mothm-`s deathbed. The mother diod of consum nlon. Mr. Miller buried her and took Mnu hack on (`nu-an 'I`|u-. uh-I n-I-I-(ml 1-with lull` Oh: Mr. mluer uurlou nor and took mnua ham: to Canada The girl carried with her the manuscript. of an unnished story by her mother. Bhoieft. the convent nt the age of 18. lived with her And st:-mnotixer [sluwlul (`u|'ronpun:lvIn--'.1 NEW YORK, Jun. t. T.-'l`lm rl-cum. story of the destltublon of tlu uldost llnuglltm` of Jun- quln Miller scams [0 be u sequel to lln life of her glftml though (.`(`(`9l)tl`lL` fubller. Froln the time he loft. hlq lntlmnn home M u buy to try his fortuno In California till this very day he 8001113 to prefer to rmlgh 1!. th nu un- juy the comforts of ('l\'lliz'Lt1u`) llu in nu present the husband of n (laughter of Wil- llam Lolnnnl, of howl keeping fmur, but he lives lu a rough log cabin at the mm-k?x~l,q of \`\'1uahlugton rather than afmru th v .-.unf.u'Ls ofn pleasant homo llfu in N.-w Ynrk \\'|l.ll his wlfn. llulm-11>`-mun wnmln ' ~:~ {mm D: vy- hood. Sbartlm; ln l.fu with wry l`l'lu ml 1- .. n. .. n-Iilnn lm lrnnlvuull r...- .... u. noon under me carpet in N muons` All reports agree that this is tho hurd- est winter Scotland has experienced in twenty years. The snow in two feet deep. Sheep are starving and parish- ing. and wild birds are ocking to the towns and villages to obtain fool. Rail- wav traio is much impeded. Hbcin Celeste and rvalhu llalastv,

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