Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Aug 1887, p. 4

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I-'rrIu.=o__qI1-Ir,-.u:o. _ `tau oguon ren_t to T. 1. FNEAW4 6H'nct$I nmm w.`m! .. r I \ Au;.4.~ ~ " Vluuu guou cnnrnc ter. The lint nddreu was made by Assistant. State: ._-\tt'orno.-y Wnllu.-r._ Au \\ nlkpr went (in with his donunclntion of Wren the face of the defendant raw pnle with an r and ion. When r. Walker nllud to the act that Wren had lorgod \\'n[ker'u name to A bill for buggiea supplied to the county he turned around. and. pointing to Wren. mid solemnly : "And when he said in mart he did not know his own writing. when his forgeri nu placed under hi: eyes. he per- jund inuolf. [Inn Wren in an rjurer." "\`uu'm A liar." PAIIIH {hum an-inn {mm JHIVII IHIIIIIII. van H run In r)lIl`6!`. ' "You're I lint. cune thumering from the defendant`: .-urner, and the mleroun commiuioucr [arose steaming wit passion. lll8lMlll_\' all mil in cc.-nmmtion. \\-..n...'. c.._... ...-....n -_:. _ ._ I Ilxrltlng scum In (`Imrt-.\lcGnrlgIe mm Runny sufoly and In Canada. (`uIv.um, Aug. 4 --]'lne lofonro in the boodlo" trinl has rental the cue. Practi- cdl no teolimony wan produced on behalf of dyxo ucnuuul. except I `(antral denial from each of thenq ninl C\'i\lI!!\(` M to their pre- " viouo good character. ' Th: n-at mlnnnn um. l|\n1'- In: A...f.o...o -To the liberal: is allowed, however. the right of private judgment. I! is I matter up-nn which the loader: lu\\'e,!roqucntly ex- patinod. Thu right of judgment and per- uouul Imlepemlencc in the ruin o! pnrtyinm, An;l withont partyinm there can he no party gnvornnu-M. r "V"- "V.-IV` ` ` ' ' It in. perhaps. an more curloul trill of clung-ter still that I thoroughbred liberal wlllgooner lond`cou'utenum to an opponent than to one who ha been rwhd among hi: friends but oemlecl in noun particular. and on clentroyeahho cundence which !he`[U0- plo once Inn] in him. -To Allnwml, '~.- -_. ---vu -~- -u In`: IIIIIIIIJ a nun: IIIFIJIICIUI especially, will nut fnlluw their `ruler: [0 ` my length: that they will not nupport. Kant lherefdhknut lect; any vamlhlntc who 'hu nut more us cummeml them than the` more Iunr;nd3n of prominent politician: :_ that I half to them mean: I urioun Inuk- nuy from the `party. refusing to make ah-itico ol portend put;-rem-en for the uh nl nnlhhul ......x_. ' THE` FAMILY WEALTH. Don 8 Want to Anywny. ` , On Saturday .\'e.rt, On Market ~ uumnt ll o'clo_ck n.m. One dark Bay Home e ht years old. auteen hands high. sound. an gentle in either double or single harness. Ton-ma-Cuh. WM. M URRAY. Aug.4. . Auctioneer. Ge; snmotug Hqrdelj. n Prnnulngn ` THE Eiucmo BOODLERS. LI u-pin: Logllc. BK nth noted in nan. 'BmtIul`>ullt. In my _ ;..$'5'z'o n no In Canada at hnlllu-I. ` ` ` , ne Cum-uqui Bdio to _:4u-um. ` 1 3,_;nAyPa son. ` . A - \ P. B KENNEDY S, I THE BEST PLACE IN THE cm 4 . . -:_. --_. ..._ V-" In Clothin ems Furnishing Goods. Ham and (`n nother Cut In Boyo'Jox-no and Bus: Fl cl Butt. Bk' l ` 'h'unh nnd Vd us. This line eopoc ly must. boaold at any price to make room {at other _ man. :3 Rom_ombor it you want 813 Bargains at the "sun." In Prlncen su-_o9t. "1' "TTf'\1' "I51 ORE BARGAINS THIS WEEK Arj mi sun uLurm1Ia HOUSE, ms: rm; Tsujz r umr1m{J n uuuo, uupvn [VII uuvct Iul Uul UWII lruuv. Gentlemen can depend on getting Reliable Goods_ from - _A_ S 1=J:L EY, The Ponular Shirt Maker. vwwu. auuavly. ululx, UCAIIIS. l/llIlll'I!l|B. lam. I-landkerchlofb. &c.. for men. at 1 Prices. imported direct for our own trade. nntlnmnn nun An-...-ul .... .....n|_.. u..u `Has the best uuortmontolnalbrlggan Under ` weu -. Hosiery. Gloves, Scdrfs. Umbrellas. Col- lnrn I-Innalbnnishl-In R. 'n- -n... -. n....|. J. xnmp a son,.%)nnIr/10. Hg: {Pmus FIIBHISHING STORE s +UE`"5`TE 51:: Thoroukhly is At DORLAND 8. June 19. . ea pnmcnss smm-.-r. 2 doors below lgllluuulrnun Ed...-A M Straw Hate, Seersucker Coats at < very low prices. Ties, Shirts A and Brecee cheaper than ever at ' The above soliloquy forced itself upon me in consequence of the return of spring wen ther, and an other: sing it let them remem- ber that GALLOWAY sung: _ it first, And giv-.J:iIn 3 call at 48_4__l_ R|NCESS STREET., Tn: Pnucncju. Tuna: um Cl`1'l'I:R. A King St...tvs"o dooritrqm Wnm omce. ` _ I -`irsl-(`lass Laundry In connection. Telephone No. 22. a nun. But Ii e to tlugfrofters` thatched hut of Killienny, That the soft summer breeze may creep thro any day, Is the welcome Straw Hat, hccause lighter than any, Andcheaper; it costs but :1 quarter in . Ay. And U.-\LLO\\'AY`S is the place to get it. nun ucur w my neau '58 the rut Lap of winter. ` ` The nice curly cap that now l mu Iain To swap for the ml-le~aml felted newcomer, Which, because it's so light] return to nmnin How dear to my head mus the Fur Cup of Ainr 23rd. -TI:n3N.I_I:I3i9-N SEASONABLE POETRY. Cool as a Cucumber, at Refreshments. lee-Crenm. &c.. during xhc evening. First-class vocal music. and instru- mental music by orchestra }\'ilh lady comet player. Let all come and emoy themselves. n`P:-ogrammc at 3 o`-.-Jock. Adlninsion- zip. -HARDY S. KEEP ooou {Trimmings Opened Up I A Big Job Lot All-Wool Sang- lais Cloth, 24 inches wide, in good dark colors and well worth 25. We offer the choice of the lot for 12 1`-2c. We offer one of the most attrac~ % tive and sensible bargains it has been our pleasure to place upon our counters in some time. 12 1-2 CENTS I,` RATTENBURY S. Aug. I. We believe the public endorse plain speaking. We do not strive y show bill advertising to catch t. 9 eye. but state plain. truths regarding our wares and their prices. V .- TOTBAY PLAIN TALK wcpuuu ouch!!! IION. In. N. ALLAN, " 83 TIIC-III Alldeplmncnaol lnstrununlnd Vocal Music Inuit. o- : This Popular Maker. D. , 124$ Pnmcua Smnn. GONE PRICE STORE.`u UIUDB DAIEIIBJ. IUUU Wolnnclaon Street, --T0 GE'l`-- j,HERE 17 IS. \. K I IIIIUT DWI - DRY G665; I July 7. _....r. ...._y .m alprliallli I vwurmwe A ro_:-a;omock. - -_ -' , amok an-age; nun;-=6; -ml Donny Aria ; forlhouhu-1 ' uh I Lo out luurm we Efoallpumy. LII"!-I(.--Hem-r \| Anom Rim-mu. In D... cot. Yugo SI. and Wilts An. Chum]. OJQOI lion. G. W. Au.nc. haunt LI 'l'lAl`Hl-I jun uuu uunllull ll|Illl'IhL`C EIOIIIHIII)`. LlFl92.--uenc-r A 1 {mm Khun-ton to has ' can ten the l_n*!lIPh |npm- Annual Ute lnnur nu: _(.`s-. of hlnm. May ll, nun`: laltnnnoa I 2.-.. --- Cash capmi.._ .................. .. u.ooo.ouo.oo. Total Anne January Int. 1882. V 8.w3.2'l2.W bonurpnld yearu .......... .. 53.400.000.00 _ The! Fire Insurance Com you the Cont.iner:.'d In 8l nmI:I.lnm tpmn band` a o n no Inger _t[m|o_ qt n_ny othc_l` G9,!!! 7. And It has an unn .-....a math u ma 3 at nm those :3 any oler ncom mm: hnsllim unn ` blemished record or D earl. . Autull. 9. J1llE88\VIF'l`. Agent `ms nu Iusnnuun unmun, ' _HARTlI`ORD CONN. mmmum Assguug ouurm, gubogglbod Cggital ............. .......a2.m npuuuu vuuusu 1' until IIDWIIIII OI .... ..3,II?l.(lI) 4 Total Llnoome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 708.!!!) can nu scoop * Innm-an thoubylm @- od at the lows: cu:-non: nan nnd % settled without romance to the Baud as` London. W.GODWIN.A H K t . Mo_h. 1'; 33:31:? rW Hlfcla"O:';'1cI'. I W... S bnqbod Ca .............. ..2. Tgtwlnveaud gmdu upwmh of A Tguqllnoome .... .., .. mm Noarlynllthelltlcntlon and resisted settle- ments in Llfe Auumnco urine from clauses .md condltlons in the policies. They often read whatever." "provided onlty ; that the con tlona---- "Indlsputnble after two years from un)$auso u-okeptlnunct. The ,_8 " lnahoolut vs- CONDITIONAL. and orefore absolutely ndla- v pumblo "after two y rs. \\ e have no " pto\'ld ed 1:! . Blugpllfoovernllllnbllltles.............8 94.45297 Total Iurplulto pollcy holder: . . . . .. 594.452.?! Aueta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 'l .57.`l.027.l0 New Life buuinou for 1880 I . . . . . . . 3]ll4.788.40 Lin: um ACCIDENT. lfor glue: App y to Now we buuineu ..... '1ii17s8Z4o For rates ` E. C. HILL, - ` 304 Gonnox Snucm \ Jung IQ I4-a\'in'"K'ingtton nt_l:&) pm. This is to give those who cannot attend on Saguminy an oppor tuniq. She will make her usual Saturday tripsullo. H !-hm-25 cents. Aug. 3. ...... .. SUN LIFE ASSENGE UUHPLNY. their Insurance in a Co'y so perfectly secrure. ' The Company still maintains its claim to , doing the largest Fire Business In the world. The Commi has actually paid since its in- formation L e ollowinz In sums:- Eor Fire Losses . . . . . . .. 040.285 lnulnnoes elfe In good Co `1.?$e.:.a mi." i|...u.uwuCouuu.-wu at as now ratesaa any at ex-good m . Invested 1I*un`:55.soo,7oo. ' Net Income for the put year was 88.85! M. v This enormous Premium Income ouin to convince anured of the desinbmt of p win; their Insurance in perfect y secure. _ 'I_`he _Cognpeny gull claim to Iiivarpool And Landon Ami Globe IIYUI. A `YITIN IIl'\lIV -4vuv 4141 V1.2 I1II'4l.a ON! 01 the but and Bates: companies doing business In Canudn. Innunnoen aemad n .. Inn: ....... .. -.... may `.40 --`cu June 13. ESECOND-HAND BOOKS F. NISBETS, rormauon the following summ- For 040.286 For Lilo Laue: . . . . . . .. 25.L225 ._--l1 A COVNVERSAZIIONE `V PROG HESS AND ROBBERY. nn `ansuc-r Io . Henry George. by J. B. Miller. Iloonu. Preliminary Report of the Commission ap pointed by the University of Pennsylvania to investigate MODERN SPIRITL-'ALIS.\I in ac- cordance with the request ofthe late Henry Seybert. 31.20. I business In Canudn. Insurances elected at ujow ratesaa 1 nbex-good Company. Auxunt 9. Auk. 9. 7 Sp/"r/'z`ua/ism Exposed. July 18. V Princess Street. "J. Henderson & 00., nu-let uqudre (on a Saturday) from dome. (`lty Building: New Queen (rec! Methodist Church. Rockwood Aaylum. Court Home. _, neon`: Unlvonig. mm Catholic hm-ch. Royal Milltnfy College. ` Fort Iienry. T:-to do Pom Barrack Gaze. Kingston Mills. gon8o`oF|lls.Ch h ' t. rte`: urc . Merchant` Bunk. Co Uona) Church. `W _nl more snimblL_- mom_ch1o ghnn WU be held in the Fourth Methodisx Churth. Brock St. '09:, on ' pong`:-oanuonnl Church. r \\ A! suitable memento than a few ; the above son! to an absent friend. Second-Hand Books bought a nd sold by 14......-." 'K._ .ii.?ifo no ..`i.ix..`?.~`;`iL':',' liondonou. Photo Artint which for Artistic Exoolien?Yu(: 8u|:at1or ::ufano)Jbe`nur gted. e A pen a 9 u 5:- ird'l E 0 View ofCitWmt:1 l"ortH'onr)f.c Market udre Saturday) (`ity Hal ._. dam.-.-.. bar or me Monlrou Star. Price 26 cents. Have you read the New Book by the author of "Ben Rut. entitled "The Fair God. l l'Ic(- in paper. we: cloth. 10:. \ or "Inn nut." ennuod "1 paper. Viewsof Kingston and Vicinity. Leave yogi` ordui nowjot Jublleo .\'um bar of the onlrod Star. Price 26 you read the Nuw lhnl hv lhn -m 1.... `.\-lay 30. (iota co y and become hmllhir with the Air: an I X: on bdorc tho mi h on Juno` In ma Slml. on on ' ` voou sooro-pr:cu1. Plano 8coro-PrIco 75. Ldbrozto-Prtoo 25. W|ltz-Prloo coo. Lnnoor-I-Pr!oo ooc. Quadr1no-Pr-Ice we. I TUESDAY EVEN'G, AUG. 9th. '_1u}inu1csM 19: Iowan: of spirits.` Itn-iur lion. deipondlnc. gloomy thoughts. fullgqg, jnut otnnolullomoontuhion. e n,lul'uu.(c1uod THE WlTCH S CURSE, Gilbert and Su||ivan s `RUDDIGORE, I v w- -jun CIIICIIQUII KIIII I INSU ANCE CO l'. of oh-lunar -..a u..n,.... --.._-_:,- Boog_sjA_f_b34AAE}NEs: 9 A . S I JIJIONDS, PRINCERI NEW OPERA. The Corner Bookstore. BOOKSELLERS, lw.` THOMAS BRIG S An Excursion to Thousand Islands. FRIDAY, AUG. 5th, I4V LIA), PRLVCE38 STREET 1 -03- Kingston 0 BYWS*P`lECIAL REQUEET player. Let all and enjoy Admiasion- Ann. L . nun uuu u u_uu I IV!` ul IIIU IIHIIIGS. The Hero is chartered for Aug. mm and can- nol run her usual afternoon trip that day and but two wzkoabnnore rennin in August. bun`! y. lot this In ggfgpggniag. nan... ...-I .. nu-cu-us. Luann` In A.vUv uuunu ll'K DOIII \\'tl_"O. Pmmrn will have over an hour as the Park a .ne View of the lalands. Tho sun In nlu.-I--ma I..- A .._ --L -~ I Leaving Gnnn'| dock ll 2 p.n:. sharp. for the Islands. calling at Low Island Park both Fhnnnnoarn u-ill Lap- 5...... ..... |....._ -. . sm. HERO DOWN THE RIVER, LAST EXCURSION um uuu unygu ll - l!1"1cketa-a. Home e.\r!y. Ann. I, Pr} Iloolon o to the By-law. u won an than tuon ololmu-e named to be pre- sent. In older that I full an hit dllcumlon of line ouhfv.-cl may be had in the Interest: of the c u-. "IO 04 city. FRONTIINAC VVARD- Thursday Evan- lnc. Aug, 4th. In front of the Central School. on Sydonhun Strut. VICTORIA WARI)-I"rldny lvonw. Aug. 5th. at tho Grove Inn. King 8:. Want. vuwu I V IIUIIOLIIIII Ull I UT I|l9IU Inca-poram`i`_tlnJ Govennnutln :3 0' EU. wag. IDIIII. GO lion. (1 W. Au_nu, Dunn... ronom cnussnvmnv or uuslch Inca-pound by Covenant in :3 :-j<.:r PI./BL/0 MEET/W08 holder: and Tenant: hn\fL logu-an ' yyuruvi Wm B! 11620 `n! 3 ococi p.m. followu: WATE R WORKS BY-LI THE & MAUD Will make an r ` _ . `. ' .' I18 HI be I ed 1! ..:..*::::..*'.`:" ...* l.'0,U|:'`l:/A: F.,:% u ' 4 l. on tons. way No min? :t'I.you-3. ed for pIIrcl:uo at ,\\'|ler orkt 33. I I.Cll Dobun .3-ny bl 7: ' :.':...*.2.:..'.",.... ' " * * OI5.I) 5 per cent. Public` School Dehoulnreu pnynble at from I to 8) yearn. The Manon: or nny_ tender not uaceairily no UOFINL ' or hlgslflpfrglur. containing further in- onna . " r. C. uun..xn. City Treasurer. Kingston. 22nd July. l7. ` "" \ YOUN _Q MAN. EILl.Y,-~~ -A Nuglb Instructor, gPm.\'cr:ss S-rmwr. Kzxoarox. - I 7 my Jonx c.mso.\'. .\Iuyor. Kingston. lu .\ux.. I887. - cm or E6201? nnnmnss. f1:Ij_!LfI_._Y ANNOUNOEMENEI J 11!) . 1887. Saturday, August 6th, i *' MUSICAL. FOR TWO WEEKS. 0! than entmu! to \'o:e on the D. I?EILLYr `03110. N suit to unv V./Illlllllll nmnm y ll over to he I war in tho chantry. it will be throuigln ul- ehion not mlniclntion 0! principles. ' jijgygovor unplou uat it; contemplation" the . Juct. in that it val, the lihoralq who defcntod \ .\_lr; Mclntyu. lhin in apparent by Line n: npdng panel. A grunt many who ned for Mri(.`!npbt'" hut Febnury. uni _ gave him: nxt;j5's'riIy, eitinr did not vote at I . | i ncuuuw WII earned! on By men wno were tohctlonitta, who were in fd\"our of the ` dim Pacic railwn monopoly, who hold, in foot. none of the octrinu and were bonus; by none of the principles which it '\hu Always bun uicl'lI nvo boon a wenkuon `to the liberal pirty, Yet they have suffer- ed the man `aoeiuivb emu: which n... vat. \E'8"n'.'2'ii".'r.'i';:'c}'.',` "F1? u'.':":.:\:':'.: Inn `dochlv dcfout which has yntv \ been encountered by tholihonl pu-ty. lf\' the Canadian nfm-In nu-tv in any to he 3 "'95 3uW`"0l'Nl ny III IIDOIII PIN]. If ' reform party in our to he WWII` in Ch diuntrv. it `in ho Hnvunyln ml. run: vl uuuuusnzuu nu nuw vnvevuu Illlullcl Q The libernl party his something to learn : from the defeat of Mr. Mclntyn He urn `tho!-on hly endowed by their leaders, but true li ln will not vote et the beheet of leader: for cendidetee whom thev do mot - trust. Thecempeign of the liberalfin South Renfrew vtu cu-lied on by men who nrohctlonietn. I`|ld urn:-I in fdnnr nf ulna The Montreal llneau is rather pleased with the result of the election in South Ren- frow sud duh with it in I series of Articles. In one plucoxit any: thnt "the pain inicted - on true libenln by the South Renfuw else- 'tion'* will be pa small as their satisfaction would have heal if Mr. Mt-Intyre lulu! uuc~ coodpd ;" "Ind in mother place it deals with pain} lntetutl in thlsvifgomua niinnel` : 1:1`..- l:L._I ..- _a.. kn- -._...._4I.:.. _ 4- I- _ .,_. .` -- __....--v V: uvvul ulucaslvllau .l. "U WUPIU cannot ulmixfe timidity in a party letder, and it behooves .\lr. Lnurier to have denite idea: of some sort. He cunnbt hope to mukb the liberal: an unit until he lay: down I progrunme of some sort, the l>ol_d9r and more Aggressive the better. and sticks `to it until the opportunity occurs for as ten of its gjpnlaty. .:I'Il`.`I?I Vt: 11) till I v: up I xv WA .\' Tl.\'1? .-l I '01. I C` Y. in the great speech which he made at the .\'on1erset pic-nic, tendered as complimen- tary to him. lion. .\lr. Lauri:-r tuuo.-lu-d up- on comniercial union, and in these words: 1 "I am not readv to say thasthe propagah ton of this scheme pretend to present it as a denite policy, but rather an a fceler for reciprocity, which. as all admit, has always ' been one of the strongest planks in the liberal platform. Sir John has admitted that the merit attached tothe old rem-ipro city treaty was due and due alone to the liberal party. and the samepauthority as- serts that the interchange wul of great last- ing utility to the pegplemf ' the Canadian provinces. .\'irJohn said in the tirst days of the N. P. that the Americans would be forced to grant us favorable trade relations. but the contrary has been the result, which every farmer will admit with reference to the movement championed by .\l r. Butter worth and .\I r. Wintan. I am not prepared to say that commercial union is an accepta-- ble idea or that it should be adopted. It will be necessary to take I:;- and disease a great many preliminary matters before de- fining the policy. although I do uotihesitate to a. `mi that it is time to put an end to this fatal policy of retaliation, which can assuredly be done without. disturbing our national dignity or impairing our national honor." If it is time to put an end to the policy of retaliation. followed by our gov- ernment towarila the Aznerican government, iti: time the` leader: of political parties were prepared with a substitute in the shape of` reciprocity. Mr. Laurier ia fol- iowing,cin`the foot step: of Mr. Blake in his treatment of acal questions. , The people cannot admin timidiou :.. n u... _a.. l--J-.. naovxonnu and 'mm,om rennin t.ho' nap: Fascinating hummus In an warm. TH E KINGSTON C0.\`Sl:R\ ATOR\' for the Violin is now open to all who want a Clullonl (minim: mnlih Iuuyquumuein. . PH\`atc tuiuon nu reddendo 11` required. `An clneient On.-hesu-u can be e on short notice and at reasonable lorm:.- pply \FI nu. ass.-vu-uuuu] luug upon llllll. The fact is not apparent to everyone that the drsins of the city are just now the fruit- ful source of disease. It is some time since the rain fell sutlieiently heavy to flush them out, and the obnoxious matter in them is sending forth etfluvin which cannot he hrenthed without serious danger. There is no way of abetting the smells but lny finishing out the drains, and the present relations be- tween the water works company and the city do not suggest the asking of fan-ours at the one hand sad the conferring of them on the other. There is no help for it seem- ingly but to endure the present miseries of life and run the present risks of disease un- til such time as hoards of health can he in- duced to attend to the business for which they ure elected, and the city owns the water orks nnd can use it, in connection with an improved st-wsge system. in \\'t\lll- ing nwny the lth of ulmse existence one get: :\ disgusting reminder at nlmusl every ' l that it slop: now. True Dr. Fee can go on with hi: irlpcgction. exeicising the power: he poueaou lu have l t.`lIl0\'t.'Il and suppn-or ml wlntorcf ha: 1 tomlenvy to injure the public health. But he in laboring under muly iliumlmntagu, and cnu_ne\`er hope to not with the fulllt |ppro\'a|, if not appre- rlntlon. of the people an thing: now stand. He in giving to the duties of his oice more ptilmvtluu glue city can rally expect from him. aiml rewunl him so poorl_\`:lIut he not: conacientiously and with at clue scale of the responsibility noting upon him. Tho fun I. -.5 ....._-_-_4 AA --V --- ~' ` s 1'1cK1.va TO Pl:!:\T-U}PLL'._ s.4 .\'1 1:4 1: r .11.; rr_1:I.-.s: A meeting of the hoanl u'f health mu caed for yenenlny afternoon. and puly the mayor Anal the city : nieclicnl ntlicer put in an IPPEITIIIOG. This in to ho regretted. since ghon In no season in- which the unita- tion of the city in dam-ring of the Attention ` ...hL L1- 1, . .j_._- ` was; &..r:.'.:"";:;.`::.':'.;` : :1 3; -- Xollca of Births. arr and Death: we. ` onchunl when "bookotl when OI uchu-nod. ` Epoch! notion In reading column: are churn ed at extra rota. ; ha \l .llKl.\' nnfsu wmon II- gnmn. In pubuuhod ovary Thundq III ` at In men. ~ use ed to the papal In one of tho but Job on In Cumin: rapid. nylhh And cheap "w." : 8 lm Proprietor. ls. A D\`l'}l'l`lhl1.\lI-Z.\"l`. For four lines. one or two lnwrnoun. For {our line. oavh Iubuequunl inn-r1Ion.. on-r four llama. an: insertion. .. me [101 on Ill uun couocuuto Ian. .. .50 wow auhoequont Inn..... .100 m`::::: ::s'.:'.'.:*..::.'.:.':-M *= THE Ia3AII..jr'S?_VbIIG. .'l`m: mun:-n Wum In uhnuhod ovary cron- in. ml 33 Klnx 5|:-col. Klnglton. Oxvuu-Io. at six DOLLAII mun. run. ` 'ANNouNcEMEr; SCHOOL FOR THE `{TIO1.IN.1 ..._ ___....-- 1. Al " $00 per 0:-bun Dicor." A D\`i:l'l`_l:E.\II-:.\"l`. Inca. or two Innurlhun 'l`H1:`. 1:m'n.~zn wm;. 'rH1:Hs+m'. mIon.. I5 , l1:poI'_l_luO "X" I IOKIUII `inhbnrn. pin n` out: at \ ulo`I , nun mo l1Il'0'l |avoru nmont_ror, Sutur- 'dqy aftu_1|oou'I trip;' You will no Inuthing if you do. " * ulul I Iuuual WP IVIIIOVI Elli. IIICIIGI, hlowhu, etc. Twenty- livd opnh uIo`| drug Itors. \ Tne Man. q Two or three ministerial pnpere are citing the fact that the Cunudinn 1':-xlo has ro~ ceutly reduced iteliritiah Coiumbie rutee u ' evidence that thelnnitobene um nothing to complain of. The logic iimpi. bgt the whole ministerial one on the Manitoba question in `e lune one. .1 -I Tho mu. Tan nr [Inn .. .-u..-. u a The Mormon milaionuiu tench that no numu-riod womnn can go to heaven. This may hot:-no or not. but it in certain no woman wont: to go to heaven until the is married. Awe. - '. v'i`:e Bolleville Int-elligguccr Eunln : What do the conrnencial unionist: want?" Com- ' merciul union, that`: Ill easy one. - Wcaltom Presi- \ In \lllI.V I GAIQ IJIIIIIUI". We have not eaten an dliace melon this i year. although ther are Vhousands of them in the county. - V ' Ilwp SIIIIIUI I Pete:-boro Examiner. `FL- h-II-..XII- 1"`, I 1 her possession. uuuae. A delusion that she was in dun er of pov- erty came upon her, and the so d off the furniture. She had .1 tin cm lled with gold coins. which she never parted with ' ht or dty. er brother removed to Sing Sing to live. and then diu:o\'ered that nbout $).000 of hand: had h`een taken. It was not Inppoeed at the time of Eliznbeth Collier`: death that she wen worth more than 840.000 : property to the Amount of nearly $73,000 was held. in Just Thouglnt IIFHI Mention It. Carthage Texas Banne . . l\'_ I...... _..g --.-._ __. _u.-,_ _. .n Raid tho Hero`: tdvcrtinniut Sutur- lnw nftnr-noun`: Orin? Vim will a.` .A-...ol.:-- uy gnurryulg. Nat long after George discovered that one or two of hie bonds were misnin . He trnnbferred them to a safe deposit nu t, but left the key of the compartment in the house. A .l .I.._:-.. .l__, _L , .,,._ 5, 1 :- ` mocha; I.-econ... ` -Boll`: lotion wi'l| remove tan. freckles, nhbnrn. pimples. hlotchn. Twentr unusual lulu zu,uuunvm nu` oromorxnomu. George Ind accumulated I fortune during the \ur. on a builder And owner of stum- bosts. which he let to the United States go\'-rnnientu He put his money into bonds. and kept lhclll in `I trunk in the attic of his residence. ` In 1883. though supposed to be at conrmed bachelor, he surprised his sister ` by marrying. .\`nt Inna nffnr llnnln-mg .I-.vu-an-n.I o|..o A..- Mfzs. w. _1. BAXTER And daughter have returned to Kingston and are ta) re A 5. All I` Dill` instmctlonon the Pinnoforto. ter will give lesson: at the pa ' ence or gfr o'wn if preferred. Apply` to 1 Queen : roe . IUlIllll VU~ George B. Collier nlle that hi: sister stole about &'i0,000 from im. Prior to 187' i he win an bachelor and they kept house for him. I-Iliubeth inherited $18,000 from her mother and ),0tllfrom her brotheffhomu. (CH1:-an Imrl n.mnnunlne..l . (`nu-0..-.- .I....:.... lluw Que:-rly It Sonu-tllnu \\`urI:s Among ` Brothers and Slut!-rs. .\'t;\\' Yuma`. _Aug. -l.--(3eorge ll L`nllier'n suit agninst his brother, Charles S. Collier, an adminintmtorbf the estnte of Elizabeth (.`ollie_r, their sister, pregcnta some singular features. a`-....... I) l`.II:__. -n, ,_, .1 . :- cu Out 01 In! court room. Mr. Wnlller, who hul never inchecl. con~ ` tinned his remarks, cloning with an {errant appeal to the jury to do their duty, uphold the law, and und each of the defemluntl to the nnnitnntin-an (`nu oh.-4.. ..-...-.. we IIW, anu send own 0! me tel the penitentiary for three years. I u n.-n llld Duly ooullnllted penur `. Once more \ reu struggled to his feel: an the hand: of the bailis, and glnrin sav- I 1y at Mr. Walker. again exclnumexl: ?ou`re a liar and you know it,"`nnd rush- ed out of the court room. ll. \\'.II.-.. ...1.- |._.: ._-..__n.-_ 1 7 - nu.-puun to me remarks or Mr. \\ uuser. " `The ct-urt--\\'ell. take your exception \ without making any speech about it. no un, Mr. Walker." --cuuu.-. .-u unce H 11'! uu0rne_\'. Lulnnel .\lunn. sprung to his feet an-I trial to ml- ulress the court. The court (angrily zunl -lecisi\'ely)-` `l I will hear nothing. Iin nu, .\lr. \\'slkur. " : (blollel .\lunn-lf the con}! plo.-nu-." ! Tln.-(:'olut--l \\'nn`t here an `speech from I counsel or xmyl-oclv. (in on, .\ r. Wallier." (`ulonel .\lunu (excite.-tlly )-lf tl1c_"court `Ilene. I do nnt Mam to make any speech. want to exercise our right of making an : exception to the remarks of Mr. Walker." `The N-nrt_."\\`.ll Inlet: unnn -........:-.. UH, Mr. `V IIKer. The speaker renewed his ulertion that Wren Ind Iodly oouunined perjury. reru feet POINTERS FROM THE PRESS. _--:.r:- lllIll|lIll_\' MI was In vummouon. Walker : fun-e turuml crimson and his eyes sparkled like re. ```Yes," he crfecl. I repeat it. Dan \\'reu. you're I rm-jurer." "You're at liar, you're I liar." yolloql \\'ren. M with clenched hzunlu and teeth he aulvnuceul tuwnnl the state : advocate. (Jeane this unment," excluinle-l Judge Jnuuieum, and ha hit the rlosli A blow wi'h his hmnl. \\'heu \\'r:-u repeated the in- sulting rellmrks the judge turned pnle, (hen red. Don't let me hear am-ter word out of your mouth. Wren," he thulnlered. nnnl Wren was fl)l`l`Cll into his seat lay a pair of lsnilillll. At once \\`rc-n's attorney. Culonel nlronn llm nnnrr ___--.-. NERVOUS DEBlLlTY

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