Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jul 1886, p. 2

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\I.LI3n.1a.r \a--._.___-? , lion nun. Band Tonrnuunl. Plumes`: Ou- un. Au. ll Illa Itclm hem IMO. `Ibo other Sunday. um tho doxology nd the bond tho on (ion of on o! our moo} ioublo o on-ohm uooo uni nutod for the door. The Inblimo than of "PI-moo God from when nlkhlouingn ow." had badly dlod upon tho on. when the cranial In his outlay Itruok oil into "Dnnolng in tho Born." ohgnninn to "Oh, I'm I than um. Nlmu-." llld winding an I0 nun. no of the liveliest uonntlonl of the nnunor nouon in the church 0 an. and now shut the chnrohon no I In to alone I hope we may have n nu. Al- mon ovary ohnroh ornua from Trinity and (June down to the Flw doll Iuon and Hnnnlin In either tan: or Snlllnn lllld. ~ Bogweon the Verna of a hymn. when the ointnlnt atrium of! inno nvolun . It In either 3 blending at Pulonoo. Loohlluiomthiol `Pix-nl;oIm:f Pgnunoo, on n.Io`yng n - nu. or Din Wnlklno. `I in nno Rnndnv. nlhr Mm alnrnlnav us ace II in win on uono. Passing along the street quite early in the morning I new a little lteliau atax- goring under the weight of A huge eeok. three times no bigi as himself. It was not yet eoven 0'0 oak. yet this indus- trionn little lormgner bld clone a good day`: work. and he had in his neck eighty or a hundred Hound: of paper and raga. The paper wi bring him a cent and a half or two oenta e pound. the man eomething more. and then there are the thousand and one thing: thrown out I) enclose Ieruntn. which seem to owe?! the rag iokei-`e fortune. There are between t res and (our thousand men and women engaged in the reg picking hnninou. Nearly all 01 shone have fami- lies dependent on them. ID that here in an army of 10.000 poo le nupported by `that which the uni my American ah:-owl awav. One of the mono mmark. IUII WDIOD I110 lllllllfly IHDOHOII thrown uny. One of the mono remark- sbio thing: in connection with the ex- plontion of an uh barrel in that live or Iix Iuhnnu will (allow ouch other through the content: of tho barrel. nud the in! man will uiwnya nd something to clean. -I?i{oADB1uM s LET'l`i1 . Widow In I New Occupation-A Itrlla Anon: llo Church oru|I|u-VnryI|g Ila Inning Plain--en by nun: Fro- lic Popllnr 0pcI-an --UIlllI[ the luck- III. UID WIIIIIIG ad mg hnndinllan. tbs oonnnnninn of :3 so "un.1'm| mdwlndm up n the I THE UAILY Bl{l'l`lSH Wl:l1(i, JULY 3. : reform in this perticuler without an detriment to our church muulo. ll want a. nigger tune, I'll go to the min- etreln; ii my light opera. I'll o to the theatre: but when 1 get myklsunde go-tmneetlnl on and go to church! , take my good old Pulm tune: Itrelght every time. and I don't want any iooli|h- neee about it either. 1 can't yet tell how we are going to come out of the dispute. so both per- tiae Are on obstinate as mules. end ditmetrically opposite in their o unions. The orgenilte an 1 body eayt st the congregation: ere nerrow minded end bigoted bloclihenda. who heve neither Icul ncr appreciation ior'the sublime muuic oi the iuture, end the noble espi- retione oi genius; and the congr etlone uy that the orgnnistu ere paper ended ninnien or drunken tool: to ettempt to introduce into God's house the music of I. minatrel show. In order to ilnnlly settle the dispute it mey be neceunry to kill all the orgeniate. and destroy with the end sledge hnmmeu all the church omens. Ymu: nun vrlmn thn nnnm-2-I war 9 them- THIRISV XNNUAL EXCURSION orgnne. Years ago when the opera were teen)- ing (or months with t o romantic his- tory 0! Sir Roper Tlohborne ho was the beat ndvertleed unn ol the urge. lie nye himself that the expense 0! his tnel [or {our mouths wn five hundred pounds a lay. and this enormous nmn wee rule- ed out 0! the people 0! England. on whom he drew lot .w(X),000. or uhout three millions of dollars. One would have thought that In. men so famous or lnlumuun. would hue created some nort of a sensation on hie arrival in New York, but on Sunday when he made hle appearance at the Windsor Theatre. there was Ionroelyn corporal`: guard to greet hlm. Hie eppeerenee wee eadeed lellnre.end if he in note llretlolus frond he ought to sue hle [see for libel. and beyond all questlm.hc.wm1ld mean- or how; my the Inv. mnklmx of horse nee I. -.U. I. Bunonbu the Young I:-n'Iinooung sudnyuhunoon at 4:16. All you; noun: cord invihd. Bible clu- lon nunhon cushy nah; M 8 o'clock. - V ncwy By the wa . speaking and prize g ting. has anybody ever compared their relative brutality. In a 'aa light, a brutal rnlilan gets a pound- nu for which he is well prepared, and which he bardly leels; a few cute more or less make up the sum of liis/punish- ment.and in a week after his battle be ill out again as well as ever. In fifty years only one man has been killed in the prise rin .and that was Tom McCoy. who ton t Chris. Lilly at Hastings on the [In son in 1841 or '42. At Sheeps- head Bay alone last year two jockeys were killed and a number maimed and wounded ; two have been killed this season ; and not ion [(0 another was killed at Jerome Pargk. I don't know how many oaanaltiaa have occurred on not-eourasainothal parts of the United States, but in tbesacriflce'ol human lilo, and the general danger of lilo and limb, Prise-lighting is a mild Sunday sohoo amusement in comparison with horse racing. Lani: Rnmimv was a Mad letter. for the norse rsomg. Lut Sunday was s red letter. for the lovers of lree gospel. Bishop Pottenoue of the highest and meet honored digni- tsries of the Episcopal church. proeohed on the docks. in the open sir. to the sailors end poor people. It was s grend sight and brought beck the time when John and Oherles Wesley were out out of well.` isoopel church `for doing what Bishop otter did lest Bnndsy. But the world moves. and they who in their lives were out out and despised and persecuted of men. now have I tablet (thanks to Dean Btenle )in that ssorod shrine where rest the es es of Englsnd'e most honored dead. The new move has greet signicance. end in missionsry eort the E Isoopsl church is not going to be left he ind where there are souls to sevc.-BnoAnnnna. II. IAIPIIP I-II I IJ-.s Lmlo Toply. owned by G. W. Romn- non. nndthopu of every boy and girl in the alt`. Ionlod n Inn-n coll on Dominion In . Mn 91 In. high. 88 in. long. and `hulk. II In wry unnrl nut] (11 . Thin Innknn noun pony oolln thin you for Mr. Robinnon. who prince his nook vqy highly. II `I IIIC Z.` dolloscy an SOOIOII tor brook- ful. lunch or dinnor at Roddolru Chin `kin House. :1-{noun nines . Humbo- upon our opond not on on t 9 but of genus] groootiu `And oznnod gnd bottled goods. bug on fresh dairy nup- A not daily from the Iumundl oonnuu. don`: nlnblo gtooory no! I to non in Mr prions. NAT" IVon I Now York......39 l Delron........30 Delron........ 30 Wuhlultou... D Phlltdolpbiluu Alll .:..-oo IOI` And wulmeu. the bane of to many I! this Iouon of the year. Are the mnnifealntionu of viability and general loss 0! tone, Ind thin Ihould not be lllowed it ogress when simple lrntmeni will nor prompt and permunent nlief. Wine. Beef and Iron with Quinlne. I moat clean! and plenum tonic. will befougd ofgrut service in all those form: oidineuo that arise from impaired nutrition And loan ohppetile. A: it in plan- unt to the Into It in especially adapted [or young children. Wine. Beef and Iron, with Quinine, is sold in bonlu. II soc. and 01.60 only u Pol|on`I drug uioro. M. bouln. nrookl n . Mhlot cl... llnmmoto 1,000 Isunn PiLll.KW&:."Ai.`EXlllDlllA m 0H 8 \'I`l1BI)AY. JULY l0IlI. Syracuse llumnlo . . Utlon . o;_~,, _ The Grantee! Ihrlelne In the oily. Z. Provoae. of the New York clothing: Itorc. having given 5 largo order for lull imporbetlonn. which will rolch hero by Augnet. llll decided to rnelrc 3 large ro- duchon in clothing. mode to order. on purpose to induce clone buyer: to pur- chase now. and enable him to melro room lor the incoming goods. Our 018. wenile reduced to 012.50; our 015.00 unite reduced to 018.60; our 016.50 min redncod to Ol5.(X).Ali other line rodnced ln proportion. Remember we gnu-nnloo e llru-clue Ill. I\l Ions 7 l\' on: At linnsna Cily- Knnsns ` ndelphins 9. M l msburu-I`ittsl>urus IuI.0`.IOI| 0' UIUIIIOTI Thu omoora of Kingston Lodge. No. 50. inntunllod last evening by acting DJ). 0. M. Wm. Stundors. P.O.. assisted by l .U.S. Chntterhon. See. and Becker : l.l'.(;.--\V. L. Allinson. N.G.-R. I". Iilhott. Y.(}.-G. 1.. Parks. I) I.` ll` Dunn. 0. Toronln lands in mm` l.c.'ague. Rochester second. .u.-u. 1.. rants. l{.S.-E. Bmnh. } .S.--Wm. Saunders. |`.G. 'l`rona.--Wm. llealey, l .(}. Wnrdon-]as. Laturney. Conduclor.-W. 1-1. Haunm. ().(`:.-Wm. Abernathy. l.(`u.-L. Milk, .S.N.G.-(`noo. A. Becker. l .(3. R L..`.N.(`:.-]. Sounders. l(.S.V.(}.-E. Mclntush. L.S.V.G.- . G. Tait. R.S.S.- . )onnel|y. I..S.S.- . Anderson. Chnp.- `eo. Lee, P.G. l`hysiciIm-T.M. Fcnwick, MD. ()rgnninl-W. E. Bausam. At Syrncausc - Stars 8, Oswegna <). M I!utYalo-Bnnlns I, Hochemor 5. At Chicago-Chicago: I. New York: H. M Detroit-l)alrni!s 12, Boston: 2. In C. I ,....`. _m I uni. r. \\.'n-zhimv ..?..._: Ounmplonnhlp Record to Duo. uunnnur. Ll Anna. mm: _l maburg-Piltshurgn '1"in of mo noon : 01 Trad: sun on hold in the oouneu Ohnhr. on, mad. man. on Tunenn nvmunu NEXT. sh inatnn II 8 o'clock. By orde . THOMAS MILLS. l)etro1t-l)alrm!s lioslona St. Lonis-St. Louis 6, \Vnshing- -v No Luger than 3 lamb. I- ilk... -_..-.I L- A `I Ilnu lull Yutordny. Oily: 0. mm.` mu: anman nucwwsa now no anam- ` cams 0:: ll mus sum. Tllln Not You Iopethl for Illusions- llxltln Again! In Friend: and In Id` In Almost Alone--`l'Ie fl-cu hunting lip the (`me n It New Innis. London, July 8.-The lhuly Nam. commenting on the election return. any: the government has not done bedlg considering the diioultios under whlo it has been ghting. Tlm Rtmularrl nu the result In IJIIIIIIV is has been lighting. The Standard says the result bi hly enooursgin to the Unionists. E that the Irish s omens in the Enphsh sloo- torsues is much inss imporhsno him: the Puneiiitss pretend. or the doieotions smonq the Liberals are more serious than (ilsdstondn friends would like to admit. 'I`|un lhuilu l.lnr.u-J. -nun - "If. in Inn` samm. The Daily 'lalv_2]raph says: "It in too only to prongs the result. but so far there in mus or no onoourngoment {or Glrlduoneh wild project." The 'l'1'mrn nun in in hlmmzht. Hut. no umuuonon wuu pl'0_]90l2. The Tinm says it in thought conclusive I)lllIl0l'lOll advantage has been gained by either side. It in evi- dent thst even with the transfer of tho Irlnh votedlndatone barely holds his own _ in tho boroughs. Baron Henry Do ' Worms will challenge the uluotlou of Duncan. Uludstonmn. on the ground: 0! personal intimidation and employment of vehicles. Mr. lloundell. formerly Earl Spencer : secretary, ln 3 speech at Skipton lut nlght. stated on the nuthorlty of private `information. to which he had mouse In Dublin Uutle. that the Pnmnellitea were um-0-..! n hum nl um nhnrun nl nnmnlinitv uunnu uuue. was we rlrnelmea were rfeotly free 0! she charge of complicity . In the murders and outrages which had diam-good lrolsnd. He further laid the N ' charge. that the -Pamszlhm was hostile- to the English people. 1: uoterlv ground- . Wmrmvnna WANTED. Good um. wm. 1 on MILL. Bnntlord. A . _ . . D<-I___ A_ TDO OIQIOII OI Elli hllnllll IIIVI voud ooundonoo In lr.\`0oochua by 5 null I . '1-u".".n'._m.a..u. Mr. Chulnil unul mugomy. _ ,_ u The nu oonupondonl. Mr. Chain Williams. Ii ooahoung [coda u I Unlonbt. TL` Ihnggllagn Lugs` -.-I-at-J Mn. to am loss. less. r Mr.'l`homaa Sexton be: commenced the campaign in Belfast. It promises to be one of the liveliest conteetn in the kingdom. The Orangemeu early showed their intentions by booting Mr. Sxton upon his arrival sud precipitating a street tight before he had proceeded fty yards from the depot. The police pre- vented tho Iprond of the disturbance. Beyond I few broken bends no damage was dune;bnt later in the evening a crowd of Ornngomen stoned a party of Sextonitee. when the police again inter- ferred and rout-ed the nssnilan ts. THE RESULT IN DOUBT? 4;!-ML; 1-9 ml l|.Io1'olI-Ill. nun. ` nah IAII A unol. Detroit hn within I luv woqku uni 017.000 to the hub puty. Tho alumni: of Ens Edinburgh but i -nu-susnu .....v...- London. July 8.-Iieturns up to 1 am. show the election of 08 Tories. 18 Un- ionists. 30 Gladstonians and 9 Penicill- tes. 'l`he results oi the elections indi- cate the closeness of the contest. The Unionists maintain a lead. owing to the number returned without opposition. Returns from the boroughs show a bal- ance oi the parties. Machester returns three (iladstonians. three Unionists: Liverpool iour Unionists. two Gladston- ians and two Unionists. The only Scotch contest was in Perth. which returned a Gladstonian by a small majority. foreshadowing the general tendency in Scotland. Three London divisions, East Psddington. North Pad- dington and the Strand. have given im- menso Unionist majorities. returning respectively Lord Randolph Churchill. L. L. Cohen and W. H. Smith. Mr. Glsdstone`s denunciation oi the Union- ist candidate at Carlisle produced the return oi the Ciladstonian nominee. but Mr. Uaiue. although opposed by the per- sonal inlluence ol the premier. succeeded at Barrow. A leatursof the elections is the general smallness oi the majorities. For example Armitags. a Gladstonian. carried West Salfcrd by only 57 majority. and in Central Leeds the majority of Balfour. Unionist. was 113. in the Scot- land division of Liverpool '1`. O'Uon- nor s majority was 1.480. The iollewing additional returns have been received : Rochester. (Jolonel iiallet. Conservative. 1.600; Mr. Belsey. Olsdstonian. 1.1354. Slirevvsbury. J. Watson. Uonserviitive. 1.820; Mr. Jones. Uladetonian. 1.260. Liverpool. Kirkdale district. 0. S. Baden Powell. Conserva- tive, 8,064 '. Mr. Nevill. Uladstouisn. 1.17`). South Saliord. Howartli. Con- servative. 15.6-16; Mather. (iladstonian. ii.-it-J8. Liverpool. West Derby. Lord C. J. He.milton.Conservativc. 8.004 ; Hemp- hill. (ilsdstonian. 2.244. Bury St. l`l(lu.Illl1il.li0|`(l Francis llarvcy. Con- servative. 1.1135. Goodwin. iilaiistoninn, 800. Lynn Heme. Bourke. Conservative, 1.417; Briscoo. (iladstonian.l.l`i(i. Liver- pool l`lXOlIBl)a{(!. Duncan. (irlsdntuniaii. 2.i)`. .0, liailey. Conservative. 2.700. 'i`Im Lihnmls have won seats in lasi. MOSH IIIIIII I00 DIIIII I0 III` I (IV- M 4:30 o`olook thin dbruoon 188 Term. 28 Uniouma. 48 Libenln and 17 Pu-nollltos [and been oloohd. `J mm ox mo OIOOIIOIII. mo mum. to use an oxpronion of Lord Churchill's. won oook Inn of muting IO!` hud- wny than they hue no land. The Libonlu profess to be mini in spirit. Thoy point out that nlthonuh 5 9 Tone: hue undo I not min of two at the Ghdutonilon hue won (Julia 0 and Loilh nguinut the Unlouino. which pne- tionlly Inna: tho battle Io In A dnw. Al 4:30 o'clock thin uurnoon IE8 eloouoa In aousn lllvlllon or vvuumaliu. London. July l3.-Both polmonl pu- tieu no diup inked :8 the recent ro- uultn of the ooollohn. Tho cries. to n.. an -ommnnlnn nl Lnrrl f`.hnrnhHI'n _._...., . 01 lo 010 per week an be quickly In 0. ota. pnlnllnu ' no onnnuln . For full puru- onlnu plnu odbrou M onoo Macon! An 00.. 10 Damn! um. uoaton. Hum. 80: 6170. ADIIIB to work for In at their on n hmu. M No D IOOBOG I0 I00 U0lIlllIOlJI- `_ Edvurd l:lonoqze.onn of the molt ro- minonh Libero]: who needed from U ld~ atone`: nnpporh Ind resigned from the ministry upon the occasion of the inho- dnction of the Home Rule bill. wu ro- electod to-dny from Grimnby. Lincoln- Ihire. u n Unionist. Ilia majority was Bilgngninat 814 It the inn election. I) Hnnzlnn Thvnnitn Iinn Hanan. 300 against an as ms nu enoouon. P. R. Uondon. Punollioo. bu boon to-elected without oppouition in the Eat divuion of Txppenr Counts`. llnnrv Hnnnm Gi 1. Pnrnnllitn. hll was no son. D. So inn. Punellito. but been re- elected in South dlViIi0I`l ol Wostmenh. I.m.:hm jnlu IR _Rnlh nnhlinnl nnr. divmon ox `uppers: uonnw. Henry Uooruo GK 1. Pu-nollito. bu been to-elected (or Limerick om. Ho -- - n nnnnnnn z,v'.'.u, mmey. uonlnrvnmvo. z.:uu. l`ho Libemln have won mats in East Loudu. Southwolt Manchester. North Manolmnoor. and in tho oxchanyo divi- sion of Liverpool. Tho Torloa have won routs in South Slllord. Wont Sul- lonl. lliutiugu. Fulmouth and South liriat.ol.n not Tory gain of two. The Unionist oandidnto for NowoMtlo-unlvr- Lylo holds hm aunt. Thu lfuiomal. at Bristol is equllly anccoastul. Jnooh llright. n Ulunatoninn. brother of John Brl ht.in elected in Manchester. Sir T. rusy, Ulndntoninn. who lult [lut- mgu to content Liverpool. is defeated. At Stookport..lennlngn. Tory. rooelvod 4.073; Uoduo. Tory. 4.406; Loigh. Lib- onl.4,084; nnd Davey. Liborsl. 8.938. In West Loads Horbut Gladstone ro- oeivod 5.220 nud Willluns 2.928. Th. l'..Il Rlull Ilunn.-, nnlntlna an a celvoa 0.2520 nuu vvuuunu `mvuo. | The I'uIl Mull (luulu-. pointing to; the result of the elecklons no fat as they - hue gone. any: the Irish vow m Eng- ' land has failed to work the wonders grolnisoduf It by T. P. O'Connor. llo eolnrod the Irish vote would he ndo- ` civnve [actor in 17 of the English oonsth huenoies. \'eaI.oI-day's polling. how- : ovenshowa that the Irish turned tba angle in bub two places In favor of Libenla. lanving the others unaltered. London.'Jul B.-M B o` oak Iblu Afternoon 120 oriea. 22 Unio Ma. 4`) Libenla um 12 Pu-nollitel ha been looted to tho Uommonn. I01!-u-A Ivlnnnnnn nnn of an mnihf. urn. UDIQII. The hnolltll Inn noulnhd lo- IJUKVIU CU VVIIIIIII - IVIV WWII UIIII |l7.GX) Tho oloolon at Em Edlnbnmh bun mlnrl Manama In Mr. `Gnnnhnn In A RESULT OF FBIDAY8 VOTE. ,____._..______._._. ' WIGHT BOARDNRB om be uooonmoduted ml 177 Queen Strut. In the noun lnoly oo- ouplod by I`. 0. Wilson. {_j-_::... ICOTII ADID OOIIETI. The Pnuln uluullng. Madden to content the Boone division of I Ann: -Iain: IIIIHGOI I0 CC Luna: shire. II: I Yhnnll mnoumro. Mr. Uhunbonln II I the Tories are not plodgod to 1 pol y of ooexoion Ill Irish novermnont. man governmonl. Aldennul Mnokoy. Oonnorvnive. bu rotired from the harbour divinion of Ddnblin. leaving Mr. Harrington unoppos- B IIOB pwugou I0 I | government. Alderman Muakm (I Mr. Glndutono bu written 5 long Iot- tor to Mr. Bright. showing than the mm In: misrepresented him in many psnicuhru. Thu Nnllnnnlinn hnvn nominntad Mr. plruculul. The Nnllonulinta have nominnted Mr. Williunnon and Mr Gardner. Pro- tootlntl. to content north and mud Armsgh ugninab Mr. Bnnndonon and Mr. Corry. / Mrs. Olndutona nnandad n liberal Uorry Mrs. Gladstone suended I liberal meeting at Mile End, London. sud in response to deadening spplsuse made a speech. She road A messspe from not hnsbsnd wishing success to the liberal candidate. Ll...-nulul nnl Jnhnuhm Nnl.innAlint.n_ nTcH"'v9s<:~.'-*1AF=1's1vE. candidate. Sustleld an! Johnston. Nationalists. who opposed Plunken and Holmes. [or the mm-om-ntal.iou of Dublin Univorsit. were pulsed with roman eggs And drom lnlly Iuulcrcntotl. They would have boon mobbetl but lor Plunkott. The old ` memheru were re-eluctutl. 99 Remember Ibo [rind celebra- bnuon at lunch on Monday. nay III. 0 nor non Invo- anus`: what!` It I p.-.. slurp. 9.0:`: -In Ia. Tlolou Ibo. `Ion A. toro1u,u0u. | City Murnhal 000. M. Toblor. Long ` "Viuw; Term, .3930: .:ms!. !r.3.l!4- (`r.>;m9j!- L Attorney Jet! Tngue. I`he nchooln of mackerel keen to tho mg. I A Chic: 0 committee have cabled i Parnell to ( raw upon thom immediately for 910,000. (lltv Mnrnlml (hm. M. Toblnr. LODR hunt NI,vIu`n :1 ul l`u-_aIny`n Nun Oomlouual uuwn lur uur nun ucmlou ll-Jsiumsn at the Ubioago packing houses will bu run-peutled ou Moudty. Thu Mail Htmuuahiu Surunniau lmnnunl will lm nu:-pended Mouuny. The Mail Stcmusbip pmmuul mwurd to Fox River at. 1 pm. to-day. I AI........I.... \l..(`.nIm of 'l`lnnInn, Inn lnWlLl`(l [.0 FOX HIVDI` Ill. 1 [Lu]. w-(my. Alexander Mccnbo. of Trenton. wan found dead in his bed the other mom | Attorney Jon Tnguo. rho schools of keep Three Mile limit. The Canadian (inher- mon are in luck. 'l`l... mmnnil Imu Jnnhlml tn aunnl lrnm IXWKU CIKUTI Otwqo,Ju|y 3. I p.m. WhoaI- nnchanpd : whna atata. 85 ;nd auto 87. _ Oorn- unchah : Inxod woolen 47}. 0aQa-lovtar.`v'i Ila auto 4:. Barhy-quiat. rm : No. a Canada 74 No. 1 Extra Oanada 79; No. 3 Oaaada m Rya-Inld 36 1. bond \Au\ `in. A sw. @ nun Brand Attraction at lthyton, July 5th. in man. The council him decided to expel lrom Switzerland all foreign Anu-oblate who I assisted in the recent strikes. Iran I (VIII rnnn urn nnf. nf um-It in lhn mg provided 101- ouoxr pnymeuu. The trial of the Onwlord-Dilko di- vorcn came. under the intervention of I the Queen's proctor, is not down for July we . II! ..u.l-uilln nu... -.|.n want intn Hun xuuu. Brookville men. who" wouh into the nlo of "bitten" an a. substitute {or Hquor, have been ned 050 and coats each. M:..|.....| u,.u..|..... nf Rn-nnhlvn mm] unmea In we reoeru Imxes. Over 1,000 men are out of work _in the New York navy ynrd. Congress nob hav- ing provided {or their payment. l`lm Lrinl of the Onwlard-Dilko tue clung. Members of the Quebec Legiulaturep afraid to moat. their constituents, are seeking government. oloeu. A few have obtained places. Annmlznnla Bnnratnrv of the U.S. Trun- have obmmeu puces. Ausnuhnt Secretary 0! the aurv. William F. Smith. his resigned than Iltion to become uolloibor for the So. : aul. Minnenpoliu Ind Msnitobl. railway. with I nluy of 0l0.(X)0 a year. Two nnnvictlonl in Paterboro have Ihouldno In-Ivsd. We hue reoaived one ton of fresh luau cured uhonldcn. which we no ullinn at Do. per lb.; umu nnrod buns. with no paper bug or ocnuu to pay (or. Ju. Unwlord. . each. Miclmol McMahon. or Brooklyn. due}! leaving I patent worth |5,0U0.000.. HIM boirn are fighting over the poaaemun of the thing. Mnvnhnrn nf um Olmheo LQHiI]It|ll'l .' runway. mm nanny on uu.wu a you. Two conviction: in Peterboro been quashed in Toronto on the grounds that in a. prosecution under the Scott Act the doiendtut. in not bound to answer any question that might tend to crimin- Ite him. rxnl...-;.I hnmmao. in nxhihllina with FINANCE-COMMERCE. I ..|"... 8'13. "y_A.UD- . Human. July 3. I-1onr-RceoIpt con bbluulu upon- edus. Huh! `lulu uuchunpd nun. .._.aL..__ Mrs. Member. witoot Mr. '1`. Monghor. Toronto, visiting friends here. yoatordny took in overdose of medicine which her Tornnto phynioinn had propured for her, nnd which oontninedmorpbiue. As a result her one required the clone amn- tion of Dru. Irwin sud Oliver for mnny bonn. Her recovery from the ethos: of the poison will bo Ilow. 1! her liloin upnred it will be owing to the prompt nnd akilinl treatment nho bu received. VIII IUCIIO- IDI II II (IX: Statement showing the collection: At the port ol Kingston during the hot] you ending June Both. 1886: lmpox-ta. 0l66.888.76: entrance nnd clonnnce fees. I818: ntenmbontinspoction, 0514. 5`); warehouse fees. 0180; cop nnhtn. 027.78; Ioinnrel. 04,018.08. Tot: . 0171.- nm m, I to; mbe. Snakntobunn. The uhortsge of R. J. Luna. the alleg- ed omhoznlor. of Boston. Imounta to 0247.000. 0! thin rum 0112.000 in in his accounts II trmtee of Wnhington red estate. Lune claims that the Abmg- tou Nations! Bank. of whxuh he is prear- dont. invested Ol(X),000 in a leather hoard tnotory. In Maine. and that this investment was made with the consent of the directors. ne mm. Gabriel Dumont. is exhibiting with Buffalo Bill : Wild West show in New York. He wears his Malia hunting oqnipmono. Hi: bend in ullvered with any and ho pines for his home on the Sukntohunn. Wu... .1...-nu. M R .1 Luna. um nllm1- I Utlcy,(i. IL hemp. W. N. urown. water- (own: W. L. Hamilton. lirockvillo; ]. E. RlChIl'd!. Arthur Dursnw, London; Alex. unluu. llnmillon. loll. DOOII KIOWI. Thomas Moore was relieved of a gold watch last night. 'I"|... (`.uH~.nIin ninnln at 'Hnn1n lnlnml watch mu mgnu. The Catholic plonlo at `Howe Island ` recoutlv netted I410. 'IIm 1191. D W n Rnnn will lm innnncb recouuv normed mm. Thu 14th P.W.O. Ries will be inspect- ed on Friday. July Dbl), by Liout.-Col. Villiora. H l`.u..-unnnn -Inn-nlznnnnr nn Wnlfn uo\uIIwIlImIIlIQuIIv- .-l0I (III `III 0lll4Y.-- FlFTH%0FJlJ_LTcLAYT0N.T lnmbur tor uunoun uo. Mrs. and Miss Lamb woro thrown {tom 21 earn; 0 near the Hnymarkut last. ovonmg. T uy wuro stunned by thu full. Ihll. A loner in reloronoe to school diam?- t lino will appear in Monday's Wum. will merit. the oonulentiou of members of 0119 Bond 01 Education. They will most on Mondny evening. gm... me... Im. at Mm Ilnllmlinhn Inni- most Monmy evomng. Jfhe prime llat of the Uollegiaho lunati- tmbe should have contained me name at Lilla Irvlug as the winner of: -npouial mine for tho oxoollonoy 0! her class answers in the Eu llah Libornturo of the fourtlllorm and m the honor English clan. 11.. nm 1...... I\' I`. I4` |o`.mnn1 (`Java- clan. On the [arm 010. F. Emory. Clove- lnud. yoatanlny n Inge barn valued at 015.000 and a small one worth 03.600 wore burned. Tho harm oonbninod thirty four ue ho:-eon; all nvul exoopt tour. ..__._....__ __... l|l'lIVlIII II. III! Ilrlunll nluurnunll. B. 1). Fisher. To|odo.- Byron Dewinlun, F. C. Filher nnd wife, D. D: and wife, R C.'l`hirko(l. New York; M. on-is. W. I . gkudger. Hugh Oahloy. Toronto; Robl. Ii. Mills, S. A. lletrlo. C. Wmycnmbo, Mon- treal; M. , Fitxmorriu, Mine: Hlzmorri.-I. Renlrew; . D. Barrow. F. R. Smnh,S. `D. Ruler. W. K. Wicker, \V. Laidlone. M. Buulchin. W. Bnllchin. V. BnHz.(}. E. Utlcy, (9. H. hemp. W. N. Brown. Water- I lnvcn: W. Hamilton. lirockvillu; I. .11-land. wan married on Vuliora. U. Ulllllllllll, alorokoefor on Wolfe um and to Minn Minnie Bu-ton, of lrnontuowu. 'I`|.n -Gonna hnnnn Niln and nnnnnrk urn lll Mlnlm.` Dlrmu, 0| nruuuwwu. Tho steam bar o Nile and oonaort are on route to the o ty with 807.868 feet. of lumber for Ilathbun 00. M... nml Min. Lnmh um-n Mn-nwn oven: fall. A I (`UNl'|-:NHP'l) '1'!-Lhlculsuls. A sum sud Ouwln to mu 3:: once and M! an our nl tor an uncle Ibo! will pay you from DU to 76 woollunl Innll osplul ro- quired). For putloulu-I ad rur"\l|uuhotur- on." Look Box I16. Ktunn City. Mo. Iontrul. July on bhln : nln ranort .- u--- -:_-_j MER `ID.A. Through Line. Kingston to Montreal. :4. ruv...-....aL... ..r I.V.....A- . .... n-5-.1: No _'l`rumn\er or Frelgln or Pnl-emmru. Lonvou sum Wharf our I-`uldny nt 3 .m. far Olluwn cud lntermrdlnto pom-, arriving in Ocnn on Bnurdny owning. and a Manual ondnv "onion. IAIVOI Moutroul lur umuvn und Klug- ILOD on Tuesday owning. lmnwnxueva by the IDA hovo all Iundny M the Unvlual. wnln meal: nn.I |t.u.wruun:I. I -6;-.`vv:-ARRETT, I YIIG LAHHEH -on King Shoat. on Tlmradny ' ovunlnu. I Pair or r: lures. gold rlmmo. 1 V! th chain Muohad. T Io nder wlll be liber- i ~v h1zsxe-1><%\3 .=.1;a.?9%?.zi?1?u$fe%.~!.!wI:Ao!F.%?z'r x,.. Now non. New Ilu-Ion. New Pluuonu and Buggies. `[)IAN() 00VEl!.-0u Thurldny. between the Hunt Fqnnrn And Wllllum Bane! I Plum (Ynvor. Wlll mo ndor hlmlly luv it at tho wum oloo. Wlll ..:_._. New Bermuda onions. I-`rut Cabbage. I -`tell: Cucumbers. Fresh Butler Ileana . I`:-cull Florida Ionmoos. I`:-lulu on all Inndu. 3' Fresh 6. W. Bnlmon I Ipoeullyf ROOM, WITH BOARD. vunud tor lul And no ohlldnan. no 11 at onoo wln lull pnrtloulun. to F. u.." a oloe of this papor. -li-lfllWElI.|!llllBEB. London News & Graphic, Carnovskyl ` bianhubdt FISH AND FRUIT MARKET` III! I. . JIIST THINK 0F IT I ONLY $200.00 Wand Ilipziring Department I All nrdun rm nnnlrlnl And tunhm ntonn-ti! rllllui UK Uruul Iu IVIIII My uau up; v R. J. MoDoWALL',' 990 Prinoeu BL. (nut to Open House.) i... In [Price 50 cents Each] |namsu cnnumm cum] I'AllL()B, Hndrootn snd liming Room. with or without bond. would be Iulublo lol- I say And unntlounun. T0: In: nnomblo. Also. u noon 5: the Iludonn have their not- Ilon. w|ll ho propsrod to remix a tow [antio- mun. Ilnqulro H.393 Priuceu root. jw-xww New Green Pen. liex: Green Onbbage. Frenh Tomtton. Cuoumbcn. bv.ruvbernaa,&o. --TEA AND COFFEE LUNCIIES.---- Tun BUBBOIHDRII hem $0 lnumnlo um ho bu Mound the union of u oompoteul nun. And bu added | W. In In July I. IVANIIUUVEH, VIBTHlA,| CANADIAN PAC/F/C R/llL'7. | Tram loaves 'l`oromo .llIl.I' `MIL um I.\' I5 v.u`.ANI:II~!n. IIO King SI. West. Toronto. s4 rum; '3 B/LL arr;/975 Ioe Cream. Hod: Water. d.'c..vnt.hpuro (run nyrups. N-T- Q 9?.F`Wd u, n_.._ aA-_A Au olrnom HAF!1,waIltnnod; mo Loopy. INO mucsa. Apnly to "M," one Wan oflloo. May N. i i OUHN on DV\1'I>fa_i-In uIr3u'.~Inur Mann 8 T. with lot, conulnbu mull nrdon. :11 In oxoollunl order ; sol!-dnlnlnu 00 gr. Apply to IND. HOVl.l~`.. on tho pnualuu. ._._.______.._____ IUIIIIIIIIE IIIII IIIIIIIIAIIIB Ilvllhil umun - All nrdnrn for ropnlrlng tuning pronnvtly Ilhndld |0- ' Pinon or organ: to mm by the dny or month. 1-: `P 1:--1-\r\I1'rAT T A ltyuuhhn out nuumol. -o c QIl-'f CEN TRA L FRUIT STORE. l Important Announcement ! F 3 July :1. June 24. July '1. For full particulars apply to .,::n:.:...-:.:| *-.3:-.-..-.:~.-.-.~' -"~ Q in-um. 9. "' [NI (YOFTAGH, Wllllnmlvlllo. Klnnton. A home oonulmnu on he looms; hsrd And Ian wuor :|oo-I uutbulhl nu ; 3 Marco of Food mm. All In In: olun oundmou. App y to IIITII BROS . 34!! Kim: Straw. Klnton ._?__:__.. `June 26. FOR ROUND Tllll` TICKET '1`0 And a Bix Days` Journey along the `run an? icon-'mo in ms womo. Botultifully Illustrated, (IN I.\' I5 VIICANIYIICS. CORNER BOOK STORE. GIT! HOTEL YARD. LOST. Ilul O()|luul)I()Ud and bunurnlly nuanced uuluonoo on lC!u|ly__M|-root, \|_ progons oo- u-cc--v-wv-- Noxl to Hobart : Drug Eton. Plonn-rot Lag We ha\'olw(-In :1mmiuh-cl Solo 5" ..-\-,;tmts tor ]\'im_-_.~`tu11 and Vi- cinity. 'VV'- B- 85 8- ANG-1uIN. Walta1"s Pateng Metallic . SH I N L} LES. PIR ORR!` l'|| IO|p IOI. DIIIIIIII. ulu Ill unuu on Frail III Oonhotlonoty. I!_-_J. I. OLIVER.-IIOBK ST was nnuumasmnmums `as'a_2_:s;;:" man - ARRIVALS - l`VY- DAY I NEW SUITINGS I INO()|lMul)I()Uc| boulumlly Illubiul Iclully nu-soc, \I prooont ouphd by uol.How M. The hour: has boon to- uuuy minced and Improved. and the drum porhotod. `c1r__;3_n_jIl_) pl! to KIRK! - CALL AND SEE THEM! 'rIIl~: (zoom. Alll-I !'l`|'l.IlI. `rum |-mu:|:.-s Mu-2 Low, AND 'I`llII rrr I,`I-Ill'l`AlN. 1 an tolling vnnom axwn man: for 82 cum per bunhol. ` P. WALSH. :1... n flan Olhanuln A Diurnal so; Wm. BAIRI) : 00., lammsaunrnamns. W IONTOOKEIIY hu ongnmod I ni- . clan Qudrillo Band I rlenlcn sud Duuolnn vurnonon or the Ilmnutnouoo. Luau and moo populu mnuo shun on hand And nu-muon guusnhod. can buoon nu Ir. 1`. O. WIhBON' . Olnnnco St. or No. R ALFRED BTBIIT Mu [Incl synghwuon slurp Iuuuon. IIIIO }L|ME !__L|ME' 3 I huvojult rooolvol another lot of those new mu! (lo:-mun Brackets. whlah I can no?! ver- ohonp. u llauuhv.then1M.|u1l tho coll. [mo 5 nice loin! Plulh Cnbluut I-`mums. Cull nnd oecnro Iomo M on on at IIIIJUIIIIJQ -III! IIIII. III II Iunu. N.lL-By ruolutlou pun:-d luv tho llnnrd. all amounts mun bu tilod with tho (VI:-rk of tho Puoo on OI before Bunrdny. |.hn am. or they oanuo ho mound for audit. 1!. M. BRl'l`T()N. Jnno. Clerk of ma Puoo. Inlud `lid Im rdvod. dnlnq rrhotod. Fcillfllrlloll on npply RICK 0 R00 N6. Sollobn. Ila. I` LIJIJI R IJIIIIVINISI BWISISVINII Bnvln lollowod It In the Old Country for yuan. or Inn propu luohlnory. and I": pro- puod to oxeoulo the work on menu: notice. 3% "hr: 31., Kmcton April N uunuutooul (mo from cup mr and all dolotorlouu nuhnnnoou. drawn from he Inrnou. and nnuu tonntuln In Omltnl (innldn. Made {mm yum Rodu. not mlrulo dun: II moat Noun Water In. Wu make our own Hmin Wntor Ind Hyrupn. tnklna pnmcnlnr palm to ma only mo hut nu- mm: and have Ivarylhlng clean Ind pnro. Try our Bmln Ind he couvlnuud than II II the Ml|l'I`l.\'(l 0!` THE BOARD F AUDIT for the County oi Frontenac 11 ll ho hold nu Inn .ludgo`u Chambers. (`nun house. In tho (`Hy 0|` Klnanomou Tlleullly. July min. III II n.m. N H ..|lv rnnnlntlnn nnnunl luv Mm llngrd -ll ma. ELMEII hu united her rrnmlnon In tho 0 on Noun mock. when aha II rouly to Iupply lwllh HOT TEA AND COFFEE ;_ n v ...__s.-__. _n L._..._ II I I IIHIDDII II FIJIIS & CIII NEYIWEEPINO Bnvlnn H3. OHLKE. Whydrluk Hod` Water from n onntnlnthu I: Am lo bu uontnnlnntorl wlth com -. Ilu.. when you mm '9: :1 pure. honmxy lnevsrnm-. I-om Tr bout n the city. M'l`uru Fruit Hyrup Ind (`roam at AUDIT lm Juan`: Chambers. CH1 CENTRAL RESTM/RANT ! Auouan, with M non: of land In!) not lnomopponlu 0045! lnlund. on P1 uhm-3 Ihon. am: In mm [noun nd onthouun. Tu wort y u boon ooonpiod for twenty uuh no nndontauoa. Tum: llbonl. Apply JAI lIO0NWAY.ItI)WulIun BL 7/)9 Prcluro Frame Factory, A. P. nauwxrs DRUG smm. TI-IE FOUNTAIN IS OPEN I May 8. June 21 TI? - April Captaln and Proprietor. QUADRILLE BAND. TROUSERINGS JUST ARRIVED. 115 BROOK STREl*I'l`. . Q _ - cunt lawn %-An ll-I n-It nl.W _ 53?. IO U I130 --. GRAND CELEBRATION. - - - --_. _.__. Innunn-M n..._ UIHI1 l II It tun U- LIFI LOAN mnnaunnumudnodnrou PUBLIC NOTICE. 7 .9 Brock S!/`eel. I'll l'rIm-.1-as slrem. I. flu, Banana. um! .11 kind: ol nnnlunlnnnv. 1038.81 Vi T` 0or.:0nm1o I Pumol Eu. M IJRITTO cum. up F an-Emu-r. ____....._..._.___.._..__.._ IINII OIIDAII. BOAT. In hut-clue concl- uon. A boss man In nu-1 around than 1.0.!) lolsnd run and (Jump Grounds. II II N ha! Iona. wuh cum; run for two It of ours, and I no lu-no null. ml 8 In 0 Item and turn. M-loo ous. Apply through 1 In omoo. 11360.00 will buy I pnrool olrnl Mata \ crowing uu unnnl runs! to! 000. or out 1 pct com. un lhl In nuunonl. Inn be sold to close an saute. I-`or {cum-I nproly to J. J. WI1`lllllAl). Jloal uh Aunt, Oolborno In 10. GOOD `DWI 'I'0 TIIB LADIII. Elicia! VI ll! all all lulu ot Isl: &d at Good: In in Domino: no out- hlaslnullaoluuullow .. _,,___'_ ..__._-?._..ng. ~ ~ I ll. W. l. IIINDERSON bu romovod his Balance nd once to the (hunt oi Iu.nvo'lol and Wn.I.uI hmnn. two blooh rod of Pout Olnoo. Tolovhano oomnunloulou. STR. AT COST] uuu: whys nun.- CFARE--9.60. h I. Butherlnnd, Esq. Apply to T 08. 00 ll. 'l`0Nl BOURKE on Eu! aumu. now ooou led ._,...,,_::__.1___.________ - ._. ... .. um n.-um ..an. nluu in! A Tonrnuunu, nnmuu - wu- mt. cu. ` The Ben Programme everoler od on Ihe Blver. BRICK l)WELLlN0,on tho corner of B: and Wolllmnon Q-col, Apply to JA00 BAJUB. Illduu so. - - . .._. _n. n._ Pranudu `lot libbrlnbrlil-nnutnzlonl. Boa loan: it mo p.m.shnrp.-.llo1w:..Im7l1.., 'I'lokeu-8tk-4 July lid. 3. I. BURNS. Boo`). luv: 'l'Ioket.u-a J my --:..j.. guy--w---- w 7... - I` .---"`- . anon ~ mnunoua aw. Kmgnton, July 2nd, 1886. ____.__Z__._. [3 RICE )U8E,Oor. Gordon and Brook III . oxtannlon lmohou nnd bath rooms. Apply 0 J. F. AUHTIN. or to W. MOOUTOHIION. ,_,__.. ..._ __ __ "10A'l'|uIlBI M Hooxdl. 50 Brook Strut ; study work lot 1! Quinn ; oommonoo ondny. u;..._.. w'r5fun mo wuumousu an mum oo- D ouphd by Fouwlok. Hondry & (.10., from no ll! nut. Apply to _ _ _________ ___m_ ,. -- -;KlB.;uo good on Brand Illd Oahu. Ap- ply to F. B. PMIHT. Bun. TT- OINTLEIIAN in such any in t Unlhd 0 on and H noun Ibo! ill] 99!}!!! Will. on IONDAY. 61'! JUH. Inn Oman`: what! at moo KM. IMAM . urmua ml U|ny- Ion In I no lor the Anon-noon : runmmo. lhturnmg lonu Clayton It :3) p.m. The ban opportunity win he alnn to no tho noon. A rlt-olun llnu Ban! on board. Tlokoll--26c. Ju1y I. ,____@:._____?____. uwcnnfox anon nun nmond their L Station from mo Olu Kohl Inn! to tho IOIIIIR. 0! H7400! AND Intro!` BT11! ETB. Llnn none Ixolnuuo. Linn tlld loudlng in coma ol Drool and Bqoqmnou untold many. OBIR1` SHAW bu remand his omoo to porn: King nml Brook luau. WI 'I Druunon. gl|P|`IdAby fungi: ox . `O6. 19. pp V any nun _.. BOARD OF` ~. mama. 0 Amom Anus ? wmnown 21.1.. nm to hm no nu -oLu;a_ an- OOIXINOING JUNE 8611/7 WAIT FOR THE REMOVALS. `loom rum. Bill! luau, mum Yacht luau. `nu MAUD will 1-57: {or moo lnlnud Park to on IONDAY n mo p.m.. oslllng at CLAYTON both ways. Returning n 8 pm. -1IIAull'_ann Jun. w, uhunnquuauunnnvuu nuuodlviliuvunumu. FQESALE. WANTED. TO LET. Seorenry. 0 n J I EDI . OABBUTHEIB BROS. ----:---_%___ Orne-Tird 9 Anni! Under the mcnnaraiant ol the stat! ol Mscnoo . nun. o Regular _HEBO ___________________ An Amoriosn paper wnutu to know how long tho IL8. shing boat: are to be sub. Joe! to unsure. Uul the-U.S. nonm- Inonla mm for oomothing like the Wnhington treaty. grunting to Candl- nns tome oqulvnlent for the lnvonrs they .I...._--nl The late of the Brltln government cannot yet be conjectured. The inlor- nntlon to bond in signicant. Ind points tooertein relnltl. but no denlte ooh- clnclon can be reached until Tuesday. when considerably over half of the elections will hnvo taken place, and under circumstances and in localities which on leave no doubt as to what the outcome will be. All the opponents of Mr. ulndutone. Whlgn. Rudlcnls, and Tories. are now called Unionists. and they all labour townrda one end. the defentol Mr. Glmlutone. What, After all. it they were routed! Wouldn't Mr. Glndntoncrn triumph he an extraordinary one? lt in tooarent. however. to nxpect. zj nun nun... V donnnd. _ __.._.'-_::- 5 The Mail in greetly troubled about Sir Rioherd Cartwright`: ones. "It in end." obeervee our contemporary. diecuaamn hie reletione with the electors of South Huron. that hie vote on the Riel ro- eolutiou hen injured him with those etal- "vrlnrt of the --9~h'f<.a. Reformer must always vote egeinet the aov'.ermnent, no rnetter how bed euoh e votemeybe. Andinehowlthet the Quebec Rielitee deuulee him hlhetly for dearth; them at the supreme mo- ment. though his help was prectloelly pledged to them by Mr.--Edger. It is probeble that his expressed belief thet Riel deserved death injurol him in South Huron, end it ie oertem thet he will have e dimonit road to travel elsewhere. for the Rielitoe. with whom the Reform lenders are oo-opereting. dominate in the party. and the oendideteu in Ontario nmetheoitheirweyolthinkina on the _.___g .._.._.:.._...eL...._nl Lu..- these remsrksblo circumstances. is en plein so snytbing thnt on be imagined. It should. es the mout leoe ol the party which hes token the loyslty ol the people into its speoisl keeping. and found in the sttltudo of Sir Richard occasion for public oongrstulntion. defend him from unjust sspersions and mngnily his nune rather then bring it into contempt. Sir ltioherd's vote on the Riel question we: I mnnly and oonsoientlous end in- dependent on. It wss given upon the merits of the case. so far as be under- stood them. sud bed shout as much to do with his retirement lrom South Hu- ron es the oonjunotlon ol the plnnetl. Adhesion to the nets. however. would not contribute to the usefulness of He Hail`: romsnoes. Mr. Goldwin Smith is not jolt in bi: criticism of Mr. Glndntone. Writing of him to The Waojr. he says: "Some ex- tnordimry eixlnge hue come over his ohm-Actor. Wino I believe is thus decay hue begun to net in. and than he is pos- sessed with a eonilo pauion for popu` lnriiv which overoomen all restraints. In- _|_,I_ .I...:._.. z. A- ....L-:- I-nluy Vvulvu vvunuvu-u- u--. -v-.-.-._.... ' ' ' ' Hie whole desire is to retain his hold on power by oxolting popnler peuion eaeinn all who bevo refused to eupporo him. whereby. of course, he in widening the breach overv hour." Now Mr. Smith, in en lmpemona mo- ment. writes when every admirer of who greml old men know: to be untrue. Mr. Gladstone is not seorilloiruz everything for the sake of power. which to him has now no elluremoute. no eztractionn. If he hungored for power he would not be purllln a course whlch. as Mr. Smith known, in depriving him of tho unint- nnoe of no many former colleagues, and wlthont. that assistance it loos look as illm may be doloetod. Mr. Gladstone .......ZAl_.- ..-__..LI.:.... D\l\-\E'Q-I'hl HUUIHI. BVKNE HTAHLE T0 RENT. with lnoo for 3 Ion- unl 0. 50.177 Quoon Street, 1 n lrul Btroo . ._j__:.__._ I15 IUIII XIVIII1 ll lull w .rUV|llU| who. by votomdolibontoly ginn. cut oil Ihdr nvuano hon: lloonou um ooll for 3 Inpprouiou o! tho uh ol liquor ll- Iloitly. 140 II he Iononbolod am the Soon M` in 3 dominion numb. and that tho looulgovu-anon! hunorigln .OIptIdIOI010IbOhlolI|lOllf0I'BO- Imam. .. .... ....., W ...,...-....... ..... \......-.-_.. is sacricing everything, popularity power. end pence oi mind, In one grout ntnmqle. the hunt he'll ovor vnnko. to `ond tho lrinh diionlt). Mr. Smith knows what it in to stand alone at tho haul 01 a minority. ouch u the boot nnd wino party in Ontario in. and Mr. (lind- ntone'n position should merit his up- plnueonthorthnn his blttoront invoc- the. Mr. Smith in Cannon bu occupied A position vory aimilnr to that of Mr. Glndntono in England. and no one thonghtof saying that he won a uonilo old men. thnt decoy hnd not in. and that dautrnotlon Inn auto to follow. lnrull KOCH IIIUIII. nun: wuv -vvuuv yd `lo: their union: not the pooplo. -I.- L_ _.A.. J_IlL4..A-I- A--- Ant A- UOIIIIIUIIAUIUIIM IUI vvunu II II Wilda. Tho rotponoihimv ol ooolog II opu-nod dovolnl. it noun. upon the loonl gov- ormnont. and [I ha done who: it could to comply wjih public opinion. It bu oppolnud muzmruu ond inlpooton tho oxponooc 0! whose ollooo have to ho hotno by tho caution odoptlna Ibo Aol. Sinanlu to my thooou oounogg ou nolunoo lo the domonduof tho pooplo. udlnoonoouoorolouto poytho ox- pomol ot lnopooton. Why f Booouno Ir. Iowa appoint: them. Who also oonlrl Ioloct than. and who should pay In: Qlnpln -Q-chug; If lush ILA nnnnlg The grand jury attending the recent County of York Assizes handed in a pro- eentmentntnting that while u very large number ol counties in our province have been t lng to tree themnelvee from the evul ol drun ennese by the plunge ol the Scott Act. they nd tbemlelvel hindered nn their ellorta by the leclt of proper machinery {or the enforcement of the Act. And they trust- ed our leginletorl would Ipeedily Iupply thin want end thus test whether the Act. when properly enlorced, will remedy the ecltnowledged evll of the tnc. *'\L_ l-_IA -1 ..-.. -_D.....__.__L .1..- -1.5 ...........c....w .... VI .... ......... The lenlt of non-enforcement doee not He so much with the legieletore In with the people. The Act in not complete end it never will be complete no long es the lederel go rernment temporieee with the queetion end the temperenoe organ- leetione of Uenede eend men to per|ie- ` ment to edvenoe their nwu pnrpoeee tether then the eenee they ere enppoeed to eeponee. AI it etende. however. It on be enforced for whet it ie werth. _ _____ ___:LnnA._. _e _,-n-, 1. ,_____.__I guilg rinh iwlxig HOW Til MOI!` OAU IIOUB AND CONFID- XNGOAN Bl IIPOEID UPON. -up-u Bpnlll wm; oornnpondonoo. Nan VA-It Jnlu I __QIua naonn to no looking at one girls`, one was ruling n Broadway in one of Jake Sharpe's boo e ours. and immediately I in front of me sat the most saintly looking widow that I ever set eye: on. She wore a little web of orape {era bonnet. and around her demure and sorrowful looking (see was the sweetest little widow's cap imaginable. I tried hard not to look at her but it was no use. 1` could not keep my eyes oi! her. she had such a sweet and saintllke ex- ression. Preoently another widow carded the ear and took a. seat by widow No.1. No. 1 was a very lady-like person. not at all like those aelilsh stuck-up peo le who think they hire the whole 0 a railroad car for live cents. She gathered up her dress like the lady she was. and although there was only about six inches to spare she oontiived to make room for the new comer. Presently the on stopped and 'Wld0W No. 1 got out. She was hardly out of the car when widow No. `I dis- covered that her pocket had been picked by the saintly widow who had been sitting by her side. It was a great shock to. me. {or 1 was just speculating how unlucky the poor lollow was who , loll men a saint ler Peradlee. 1t wall a lesson to me and I havn't looked out 01 the corner of my eye at I widow slnoe. New York And Brnnklvn no drndlnl- vwu. nu. .. .--__-__-------_%__. IIBIR LE BRICK HOUSE on Johnlon Btu nur Gordon. I mean. I-lud um! um want ll! houu . Inru ynrd. Apply of OIO. OLXFB`. Mod mum Aunt. Oluonoo an-m. .__- HDIBIII VVIHI uurrwvunuuuvm New York. July l.--She was an pret- tv I! I picture. no& that I oonnider it proper tor a moral newnpapor correl- ndenh to be looking no the girls-, but um: rnlina rm B1-nndwnv in one of Julia WK Illfld pumnnuuur. XIIKEIP lioneiro would nob listen to them. for he loved ehe enimei on account. of her good tom er as well as her metohioen speed, and e resolved that she should never be the sieve oi e lot of gamblers and bone jooke I, who would coin money out of be: h ood. He sent word to Mr. Bonner he could have her, and 100 him xed the price. It wee not one-hell the sum the gamblers oered him. but "Head 8." wee treneierred to Mr. Don- ner : eteblee. where she will temeln in ell probability till her dmh. The rent nee worse so the preeenh time is heepeheed Bay. and Ievenl time: einoe the amnion oi the canon xi has been I SHIT II 51 W W IIIO IIIIDI noel: pool: upon the noooounu. lld we no threntened with all the ruin of all the blooded atock in the United States unless French pool: nre restored. `I ruppose it Tr` safe to any thut there in not A man ohthe present generation. who has done more for the improvement of pure blooded horses then Robert Bon- ner. yet he never could be induced to bet a dollar on hxa horses. though he has owned some of the Instant that the world has ever seen. When the late William H. Vanderbilt made up his mlnd to put with "mud 6." he set no price upon be. A Ihngeueol gunblen in formal to mm: but. bllllho mil- uuuu vv yuan wutu an-uu u: no uvu uv pdoonpon AI ndhuool wulonnullo purcguober. bu!!!)smil- linnnirn would not listen to them. for In E'z'.'o"'$xI."e"5'rT.Ty" y'&'Ja'.'w}Tfo"w'aE.?S. " New York and Brooklyn no dreadful- I excitodn the-townaoonhouloot mnnhnnnln nnnn Iln nnnmnnngnnd DDOCPIIIGDQ Elly. Ill!-I IUVBIII UIIJIUI IIIJUII the o ning of the eeelon it raid by the police. and a number 0! arrcete have been made while the gam- bling has been going on publicly. By aome underground telegraph the gem- blers received the tip. and when the otlleere of the law. headed by Anthony Oomrtoelr. appeared on the race eonree the pool boxel and all the gambling paraphernalia had dirappeu-ed. and most of the eporta were reading Moody and Sankey'e hymns. Several were pulled in, however. and in the batch was an ex-alderman and two county oleere. They came very near catching a judge. but he got out under the greed etand. There Is a very general diepoaition ou the part of the eouru to strictly admin- ister the law. but the gamblers any that they haven pull which WI enable them to not the law at dceneo. It certainly would seem use. for at the races on Satur- day a man or woman could buy all the pools that they might dealre. If A necessary adjunct to every rece- nnnrnn in A neat of blnekleun. banee UK WT VII Illl. IDQ duoouulood ughut. but tboorgnnm hddtln ton. lunlot nurowbukod ontlsitlnondmndllikogoodnuoio on may thing hon: oomoob hddlooon jovnhupdvntldo thlnkthonnlghtbo Onudn. Thunlninotwuuoudnuud. ting nnn-Ingnn tun nhnnhul Ihm "3 U0. DCKIM OIIQIIKIIII 50 "U0, Am I mpy LIN: Night." And wlndm II the much {mm the I Gnu:-h. Th: mlnhlnrrunngndnllnnd. a necessary Iujuucn to every race- course is is nest of blaoklega. benoo men and thieves. it will be just ea well if the moo-conree in abolished. The trutii is that the gambler: have monopolined the race course. the ball field. end every manly emueemenb that we hue. There are thousands of men and women who love It line horse. and who like to see It race. and who are will- lnp to spend their money for B that clean exhibition of speed, who could never be induced to bet a dollar. The men who are seen on ever race conree. shaking big bundles of billn. end who nhout the names of their lavorites. and who follow gambling for 9. hunineee-theue ere tho men who complain. Among these gam- blers you never hnve the assurance that {on ere eeeinga horse at his best. Men Ike Plunger Wnltonhnvc shaken the confidence ol the public in anything: like no honest race or en honeet mime 0 bone ball. when men can mnke more by ioeina then they can by winning they are not going to win. Rowing, one of the meet meniy of eporte. bu lont cute. and the oeremnn in ninkinu to ti 0 level of the prize ghter and the w eetler. Drive the gambler and the bundo men from the race course. give good puree: ior trill: 0! speed. let or race course be policed}: our streets ere, make it e piece where I men on our bin wile or dnughter without the leer t et hie next neighbor ie 3 herlot or I\ thief. It can be done. and it ought to be done. Let if it will be done. u.-...... n`nnn nu. .o......o nniln nail`! in l'. LlIWlB.0Amor1oAn Anna I . 8.1.. want: -OLA LIABLI GIRLS lor GOIIOIII nouuwotk. nal us and woo par Inch. (Jul thin out sad I I with you.

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