Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Aug 1887, p. 1

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I DESIRE to thunk who Aolucm:n'IuL Ix- srluxc:,CoII-m\' und In Agent. W. H. Gou- wm. for no mom in ml] for lodof my ogntonls -1>lba:n~hy. zmonlhelkh Autnpl`, ',j _ ' JAMES BROWN.` Wolfe Island}. Anmlnh. LIV. - _`_I;.__ wuzn IlWy0l' uunn but at uunn. no any heard his 3 . dad snamg his a.t.xc.cio':i m ha ten thaunnddkn. ndvined him to -5..-` - -IIIIA- 1` '3 Qnnbb -nu-and` In Ell IIIOIIHIIII Gilli. IIIVIIOQ I!!! I9 . n nu I: steal n million. Th Ir. Scott to du. urd dldnotn it out 6! o unlit of the hlik when hart failed him and ho-mu-nod It all but $100,000. Wish tun ruunuv uuuuuyvvvn . A livgly sensation was caused by the ar- rosp_of1nwyer Dunn, who was said to be `the receiver of the stolen boodle taken from the Mnnhatun bank by cuhier Scott about two yours ago. Never was there I more mn- ling illustration of that memonblo adage : The way of the trunlgreuor is hard." Ron urn mind from I how in the hunk. Illtkl, convlcteu 0! nwxnuuug auu ucrveu uer term of two years in the Musnchusetu state: rison, and on her releaae o ned an- other nk of exactly the same cllfss, and, rapidly accumulatiu nearly a hundred and seventy thousand do lara,iled with her plun- der, and to this day no man knoweth whither. But to return. Mrs. Broatlhursfs furniture was seized and carried to the auction room, and the mortgages turned up thicker than the locust: of Egypt. Suits and cross-suite have been entered for this property, and it now looks as if the present generation would be dust and uhee and their children : children old and grey before the legal owner of the roperty is discover- ed. M rs. Broadliurst out the money at the_ races And is now in careful seclusion in (Jan- Tla. It in said she is (lot broke. but iIview `of her 3 lendid nancial abilities Jet nu trust that it is only as temporary inconvenience. The clue of men she awindled command ..-_.. I:sI.. -.....-.-e|.u nn.l Mun. -kn hnvn [he class or we awlmueu commum very little nymiathy, and those who have N robbed by t e Shylocks regard her In A pub ic benefactor; . A u`:...|.. ....-...:.... ..... .........I 1... nm ..._ :".\\'*.(\[n*.(.`s.\'ru:nDAY Evnnnm. MTG. 22,1332. V Bin;DBi:InI.r%rfi:i:7 I...-...._ . \'lt`IlllI loreguol Ill ugcu Ill sugar Irillansls o. So much has to lie raid every week, and if there is the slig itest default, even after nineteen-twentietlns of the debt has been raid, the whole of the furniture is remorse- essly so.-iI.od and the \'lL`i.illll are hopelessly ruined. To one of these dealers Mrs. liruad~ hunt hired and purchased four hundred ` -lullars' worth of furniture, she having pre l viously hired an handsome brown-atone house in a very fashionable and tony quar- ter. promising to pay the advance rent as soon as she ut her furniture in. The for- niture wae ul_v delivered. a mortgage being taken on it lny the dealer for the full amount of the bill. She then found a money-lender who loaned money on personal property at about twenty-five per cent a month, disguis- ed as legal expenses, searches. etc., and this worth Sh looh advanced on the furni- turethree on red do vasaixpareent, exactly one hundred d for ex and legal fees. But she had two hun red dollars cash in hand with which she id the first month's rent of fifty dollars an her first instalment of twenty-five on the furni- ture, and here she was with a house com- fortably furnished and one hundred and twenty-ve dollars in hard cash. Then she wanted a piano, and she got it. hiring one from a dealer at three dollars a month. It was hardly set up in the front parlor when she sent out for another money-lender and mortgaged it for one hn dred and sixty dol- lars. With this in han she started for the races and by 6 o'clock by the watch she was cleaned out as clean a.sa shot gun. To make along story short, at different times she laced thirty-twn mortgages on her four undred dollar's worth of furniture, and raised altogether in good solid cash the very tidy sum of $3570. If she lives and es- capes states prison there is great future be- fore a woman of such transcendent ability. She ought to 0 into partnership with that Boston femafe banker who id women twenty-ve per cent. on their < eposits, and tinally.ss she was about to skeddaddle with , her shekels. was arrested'hy the police. was tried, convicted of swind 'ng and served her Onrrn nf en-n vaars in the 'Mn.ssauhnsetu uc II no: In pollucnl nvuuuly. - Mn. Broulhunl. had no money sad the whtod I nice home. Now how to min a nice hone wiumnt Dome cold oath in huid to ordinary intollocu _would he 1 tough uuclnlnut In crack. but right herein V when this I `nah uniuuhone [Ike n morn- ing our. AI over . ew York and Brooklyn ` may I seen many furniture store: the following legend --"Furniture sold on iunulnienu." A nuluctive 15411: und one which hu lured many an puor wreu-h in min. The coutnwu are All iron-clad : the victim fongoou :11 light of logs! reoiuum-o. So M Iligitest of deblhu I , ,1 I .|. , ...I...I.. .,l -I... b......lt...._ ._ -... Ioou u not mum; vnyl. Mu woman have boon Iuocidly ruined In W ouutpot no with In. Ilrnndhnni. Hhodidftpnconcoauooh but also was weight on bout raven. Th I100 oolrlo hula uclnotionlorlm thuluoould not \vlv.&ud. add: . mar icy when Mr A!- hcdmnu II uwugilobo was mund- hg Mo puIu.du'u MI ocking: sultan- lu blnhmu. ohm hthocubuon sholrolt out ol the grind thud II Sbecphud llny and to: llcncmgulug bu bottom dollor on the on. nntllnn on lmnn noon coon moon-. uno- "I U. ll"I'. on boat race: was money, upo- chlly when the hot: go qsinnt you, and the man: um um ulclnoul lady look to nice the wind plus: her in the very from nah ul tho nanciers ol the protons 13:. and we conlnnd u couiderntion of III: method: to the amino: 0! "Pmgnu llld Poverty." for it in coruily "s new revolution indomor tic if not in political ovouomy. um Rmullmnt had momv I-`0l'.\'l) AT L.\S'l`-~.\ remedy warmnled to ` cum hard and sun (`-ms, Bunions. Callousoa .tv. Ha\nsun's .\l:\xic Curn Salve. in boxeu. 150 at Wade`: Drug Store. k______.._...._.______._.._ A Wanna Vlunrlor Who llbno an out at the Iorllng mu--WIII lulu lay lath Author: The lair" Dlli -Tho Wealth nu. on at Llquov and ! her mum nmnnua. ` .\'Iw \ nu. Aug. `:01. mm mm :1 II-uh), her nun In Bu-a.|lmr-O. Old the I: -at In the icy cl Brooklyn. or RH laden an inlet` ed hr mt. aul.lih nu Ardn. nu-lo lut- ly II` . T5130 who molfl lhdutuilltl op- pouu uq gmlgl In on weaker than nhould panda-on the binary ol this Bunk- " W -"* M-a-2:: :;.:.:.,':"": and nbonby. hou:gu\'nuuhohulanoulonu .0! poullooh, though horgiutnnchl ne- oaulwctonotdujnr much to her good ho IO! VIII ML`: ammo. I|A":`n |'n.n n`InAnchllv mlnnl IT DIALS WITH VARIOUS PHAII8 OF NEW YOIK|.|'!. nl VIIIIIIDIU lllivuvuiyo 1 . Tumor, of Noebing. 0nt., say: he ha; not onlyfqgmd B.B.B. a nun :ure for Dyapopuiu, but he also found it ho? {ho . _ but mediclnofot lsting And in rating. the Iylum that be up our taken. B.B.B. - in sh: mp; ay-um rocuhton xuuway on terruptgd. me Jersey uw. Our ministers are coming back with a rush. but l lymou_th nul it yet is empty. No succeuor to the rent P ymouth pastor hu bboen found. hwy are called but few are choaen.--Bn.oAnmu.\I. A new lab to Indo on the spaniel: custom Houuu-0Iuoet. Plunder. Manna, Aug. 97.---A Speniah oloon-,. who we: exiled` after the lat military re~ volt, write: that he has learned that certniu persons intend to an rise the Spanish cue- `tom house: ontho ronticr. seine all the, money. and ulna refuge in France. Tim Onininnn mnonnoen that Don Carlee and take roxuge Ill rnsnce. \ The Opinion: announce: that \ 1' conuem late: 1 public manifesto doclu-ing ` } hiu loysty to Quecn Chrintine. ` ` llnnh llnmnnn Inn `Ell clone bV U13` I mu loyalty to Queen humane. i Much damage has been done by L mendom atom in the northern province. Ruilwazdcommnnicstion with France is in- . ` Inn-nnt _ Kid Iona. vupocm mac n uuuun. G omen,` go to Spout &CrnInly'n for your not-Ino underwent sag! pouhry. is again trounleu wun mr. uonme. Another week and the doors of our churches and theatres will again be thrown open to the public.- The theatrical season will be a busy one. and the attractions of a character which have never before been equalled on this continent. German opera is an established fact. The W er will un- doubtedly be the inspiration 0 the season. The company is numerically stronu and will be substantially the same as last year. Herr Anton Seidl. as I prognosticated, holding the baton. Henry Abbey and his partners have 1; number of attractions-not the least of which is Patti the divine. Harry Miner ` brings out Mrs. James Brmyn Potter, who is going to tear the lnurels from the brow of the Jersey Lily. nr ministers are coming lack with GO TO W. REEVES. Ki SL. to buyonr Ties. llo hudmdomns lo ` oust: from. ood 'l in_a, 3 fur 5 cums. upon ner leeungs Emu IIIB wlmuruw one charge and gave him twenty dollars to start him on a better christian life. There are now one humlned and fty charges of rob- bery agninnt him. and if he should get the very moderate sentence of one your on each count it will be home time hefom New York is again troubled with Mr. Dohme. Anmjmr wank nml the our jllll. Wherever he secured lodgings he invari- ably robbed the house, and he Always travel- ed with I bible or hymn-book under his arm. He robbed one unfortuune lady of I gold watch and chain, 3 pair of diamond earrings. and fty dollars in cub. He sent for her while he was in jnil, and so worked u )on her feelings that the withdrew the n nu-an nnal nnvn Minn tinuntv dollar: in 33811 II In own revrnru. The champion fraunl turns up thia week in the person of John (L L. Dohme. Hie stronghold waa ministers, and after them pione and charitable christian men and wo- men. and he worked the ions racket for all it was worth. He won] watch the house ofa minister till he saw him no out, and then he would call with a letter of introduc- tion. If left alone in the room for a moment he'll acooped everythin within his reach, and when not eng in thin protable business. he could 5:. a be found in the front seat of the Young en : Christian as- aociation prayer Ineetinga, where he Ina particularly loud in the amen: and hallelu- iahs. ltluch ha been mill and written About 1 the mngniccnoa of ":(lWII'd Stokes` bcr- l room At the Homan House, but in cu-In cont, uquiulto beauty and perfection of de- toil. it would lumlly Ierveu A title-Ihow for Mr. Stewart`: uloonn. These lucky lnr- \ he :1, who were onl nrvantn lut week. at eighty or o lllllld 5 month. unddonly nd themulvu ouch worth st lent a bun- dred thousand dollars. Lucky bar-keepers. excellent young men ; verily, verily, virtue in its own rewanl. -n.- -L-._...:..- t.....l 4...... .. o|.:. _-..I. | PITIQ. II) I III W I` if.`- A [011 door: from limulwuy, on Warren street, in the niul bu -room of Theodore Stewart, llet with costly brie-A-bnc, I'll`! pix-tum. beautiful ouluury. enough to sun :1 respectable museum. Ibo ulncu on Wur- mu street wu an ulhhoot ul his other lung- ni mm bormoln. N00. 5, 6 And 8 Jolm ntrect. Mr. Stowart accnluuhtml A large for tune in hi: lnuimru, an-I -lying last week in Surnttngn beullluuthenl the hull: If his {or- tune tu his three har-keepvrs. There IN! no more Attractive nloum in Nut York than thnoc of the late Mr. Stewart. He did over 't.hiug in his power to nuke the whis- key nnineu sttractivr. His patron: were lnrgolv merchants. brokers and bankers, uh! it in but common junioo to an that he our | alucuul bin buninau in the t onlivo form, and he died leaving behind him a host of friend: by whom he wu greatly respect- ..I Kid Iona. maul van. a main`. 0 mnan.` no to Rune: I CrnInlv'| It nor umvee men III enu sun. A queer veee hee juet cone helore the court: tuuching the eetnte ol ush A. Ruh- him. who inheritod.nn the Ieeth of her lather. IJIIMII). Though the paint 0! en Ample lortune. and by no Iaeene Income- ly. ehe reerhecl the eqe ol twenty-eev-en without eea-tiring that ineetilnehle prime. e huehend. At leet ehe lull In with e WCUQCW. doctor nunenl Johneoe. end nl ' there wee e etendi Inertgege en Dr. 1:! eeverel yeere...ehe ren eve: with the Doctor to Europe to the greet eoenclel oi her luny, end In the gnu! [rial ol the original Mn. Johann. But while In. Johneon wept eeltyteereeheclidnotpnpueetoetupthere. but even (lyeretively ol conree) that i! ehe ever Ieidhnndeonserehkohhiuehe than net and Inehe her wish thete mill- etoee wen tied ehoet her nech And that ehe were drowned in the eee. Hereh vented to come hech to "I" l lun'Mn Unmu," and she could not give up her Juhneon. so there weeoel one thilgto dmendthetwee to pey for in. So ehe plnhetl down OINJIII. good. hard. Anetioel doilete. and Inch the receipt {or Johneon in lull. Mine Rohhine `u out euleen lty thoueend dollen. for I Inmw an excellent nun. verrentaed eound lshyeicnily end morelly. who can he got {or fty thouund. My unduly lorhide me to give hie name. but the oer in open {at the next six veehn. For fntther rticulue apply At thie oire. Just think it. iuiiee. onl N fifty thousand. e mere hag of nails. (or me i prize. l|on't ell speak At once. ` A fair ilnnrl from Ilrumlvnv. UIIIUUU. ll` IIIIIIU III SUIT W C? X hoop. soon to out at much cl our mung, am! it It not at all curtain tin he would he runocuhcl on: {I In-aqua hut. lIntVo ' no Dun uh in MI. and than in Ihoy i may not he spin to aqueous any out o( Mun. they lmp In and Illa Io prison lot such I long com that that In pt: out In will with that innate! ul [ling up bondh- heru ho Iwl Inch 5 Int" invcntncut in that hank when the moth doth not onnuno bur lhiuvn hunk III old Itcol. nu... ..... Lg. I-at nnnnn Inlay. III: Ihmlutf he made an inch lot nals. Ion} all? In tin can dmhvyw _ J , tn Infant: . u on cut. 5 title! on: I V Dan hugs] to |umcal:...|II shot he lost the many at pol-ushlq In ennui! ouitzldo. which |I'nI|Io. liko may othcu. In mule In uulouuuoly (up! to Scott Anal in In not n all onrlnhl that Ties. Ho nnsawm Txcs. 3 for 5 cums. WARNING or-' 4 SHOCK. A Valuable l)lnoovory;.' n ,, .1 \1-_I_.I___ 1\_g '\III'II. [I U UNI I Wu`) agreed th` the dismal as should I: in possession of tho Pblican club Smith gt Kilnin win it. nun:- l-`ox. the-hsckcn of ntwo `inn; LWIII -n-Lina uni A. A I Ii, 3. dimly htuuutod ` Kilnll I fgroed ' Hm! 7 I:?`hO(1l L s::Jou.u..$ao-uauuiu-'oo'J`u-cu 301*-1`- -. - ` UAu;.\'A. 111.. Aug. 27.-\\'ithin the put two or three day: the sh in many of the strum: in this section have died by tho Iull~ iiou. The banks of the Galen: river Are lined with dad sh. At Bnncomb. \\'in.. the dead sh on no nunomu on tho banks that the stench arising from them is un- begnhlo. At Iancauor. \Vin.. upnrdnof fty waggon loads of dud 83!: on in night . One theory on to the cans: in that during the dry hotuunmbrthc vulloynnnd munhu Ib0VO Iron llod with some pohonout growth that with the rooent ood: In; car- rieal into the Itroomn cod poinomd the water. ranging [HO IUNUI UK I. ll IFCIIIIC Illll. Loxnox, Aug. 27.-~In the ivinion in the house of common: lat night all the conser- uzives, including Lord Rudolph Churchill. supported the vernment, as did Lord Hnrtington and sun. Bright. and Rusnell. The bulk of the unionists voted with the Gladstoninna and l`nrnellit.es. Messrs. Jo- an h and Richard Chamberlain. Gollings. \\ illinma. of Birmingham, Ilingley and Buchanan Also voted with "the minority. During the evenin Mr. Bri ht had a short walk with Mr. GI none. have wen only eighty-t-wo pairs on the vote and It few Absentee: nnpci'red. A Theory In llogunl to the (h.uo-And It : a Tory Ilouonnhlo Ono, -~ I-`INK (`IT\' OM11`. The undersigned o for salelhnt KSIRABLF. H0l.'Sl: A.\'D1 now occupied by him on Earl Street. The 1 whole is otlbred In one block. having about one hundred and twenty feet frontage on Earl street. and the LEE` Int sthrough towost street. The B )l.\' S on the propert` are almost new. and the garden is nnted wit the choicest truiu. I-`or terms up y tn THUS. MOORE. . I [IE IKIIVQJI, 15" (U I371. it was atateql turnight that the gt -ern~ ment intends to propose on Monday I 1uodi~ tication of the clotnre rule, with 3 View to ex iting the passage of the supply bill. )cn1.m, Aug. %.--At a meeting of land- I..._l_ A- J-.. - A.....n_s-s:.... -.-- --\u\A:u\IA.` ex mug me pnunge 01 we 8llP|ll_\' um. lord! today. 5 dopnhtation was appointed to wait upon the government miniatou, and urge them to consider their claims in ur- ` ranging the terms or the had urchuo bill. a lnnnmz- Ann. 2'2.---In the ivinion in the Cllmwou III noun qnclutnlpy UIUPIVVEI. .\lr. Gooclien aid the government was fully conscious of their responsibility. He proceeded to denounoo the luguo. that which Mr. Hpaly. who ended the debate, counselled the Irilh people to alntsin from violence. Mr. Glulstom.-`I resolution was l negativul. 272 to I94. I `run -tgoml hpninln Hunk Olin novnrn. Deni. `UH WK (`HITXIKCTIUKIC 0| KIIUIII that the tint penal struck via an Irish member of parliament, and the editor of an l lriah news r. The upocic cues \ n-hi.-h Ind nuluozd M nntifv the Inn. -. u-nu v: .u-. _.... -.... ......v. V. i iah Wizge cues. which had sdduoedotglfnntify the pro- ; clamution had been upecicnlky disproved. Mr Gnu-hon said the ammrnnnnt rm air nuunnn \orI|on nnrcourl um ne thouqhttlut tho procodln o I) was An extraordinary on. instant 0 advising the countl Lord Hnrtington endeavored to show he hul not been consulted and thorofono wu not responsible for what ind been alone. ' (LAughtor.) Ho Ironl-I not extonunto or n k-gin for intimidation. but if that WI! :1 the govorntnoot desired to pmvont. they could have ottninod it I) the combinotion"clouseo of the Crimea bill. But the men they wished to suppreoo were not intimidntnro, but ruotninorl of intimi- lotiona. (Irish cheers.) The govornlnent wanted to strike the le 0 because it wos universe to their politi opinions And to the pecuniary interests of tho class they TEN- aentad. and itwao chonctoriltic 01" on `that Chas Ru-:5 mg-nu ntnun Don nn 'I-`ch I)ClI|.'ll(`!. I Lnnl Huntington culIlrmHt'te\l the rm-ports that he haul dillgttod with the gave rnmem upon the step proposal. He b-:lio\`on| um! the league`: lilll Ill npoihtion Ind injun- tiac and that the Iuelluuls wars in deance of the In-. wlnecru.) He had Iolno doubt as to the course adopted. Ho Ihouhl have prcfornd. if it bud hon: ponihh. that the govemmcnt resort in the tint instance to the pmvininus of the crime: not. But with ituim and object he entirely And earnest] sympAthil0d.- He would oppose .\lr. (HM - stone's regulation. r sli- \\`:Il:__. \'..-nun II--an-nu-9 --i.I In. Willialn Redmond II.`tllS(`\` the Umngc mvicty of worse intimidation Jinn wu even charged in the leogun. Under certain cir- cuimunceu luwmtting Inn 'uItiiin|nlr and Qcceulry. (C can from I ministerial ` bunches.) I -_,1 u,,-.:.._..,... .. ....._.l:......l -I... .......-o. F IWOPIB. |LEl`I.) \ ADIIIIHAIII UVMIUIIX H3` IIITXI, I'll Ill` ducal an to the evil working: ol the league. Tho goiogzmont would nsv try the usuri- mom ` app:-union league not I would not loud the lltlmidttitn. (I11: churn.) They won told this would he the duth utruulo. Wall. olthcr the league or the government would go down. (Irish choon.) Ho did not far for the result. T. Harrington 1nuionulint)roul lotion from branches of the league. condemning the practice: which tho gm-otnmont decland the lengue pmmotml. The luguo rapndi teal every form 0! outrages. It would go on doing what. it hul clone. in spite of procla- Inutiona which had no lC`0|"l for the Irish ` people. (Chet-n.) \\'iIlinm Rmlnmml mulls:-cl [he Ul'AnuL' $31 I ~` I. - ' n .. n...'f"'... "".':3' 3"`... '.'..'..:l ..`.'~.T;I.. bundon: or once had olrouly boon od- nlnnml an In lhn -\-il inn-E in-I nl [hm lacuna DISSOLUTION 0F PARTNERSHIP. vwuoll 0| cnlnl II IIIIIIIII wu Iunpny un- ouuu of tutor I tho hrl Spout`: nrumcnt Ind rcpt _v pmclslmo-I the .__- '31 "_..T_`.`f`.`' ."i'1'_S`il`;.9`_I'IIf' IICKUTJTHI IUUI jj I T '71?` can! won now nun; tbuvlsolo lrhh pooplo. Ila donlctl t the guard oponuouul the Irish National league in~ cnuodorincinluhnd,or |ndtotbopn- cnl lI- nulolnnl. In ounludon he on tho Iutounuh undo by Mr. lklhnr II! no llmn for [In numbn- mu a unit r. A Sir R. R. W r. attorney-pnonl. hold ` the rcuon why than were no: now can vlctlou olcrnnoh Inluul wniimply In ' `gunnnnlunvm-Jlhnlnnnng Erlnncnfn 1.-=....,-1:: .~:'*.-:..-.-:' :3 . "In'ho h.o"uu than I have ubuhud ulcrluoln Inland. Touondou ooocuo hero nu! noun: cdlno than URI ciculojmdly such math: or thopnlw ...-9 Darn no! talk: n-Lind lhnwhnln Lawns. Au. u -Sir 1:. U. Tnulyon mumd Oh idols on Mr. (lbslnhaoh umuon ht an dint: cu the quest pnyhg lur Iullllcnon ll Ibo government`: - chiming ol the [dub National hquo. lnugovu-amen: did not at the bound oomlwutopnlbdrll-III Crluu Hllon hnnnnmllhnnllh tlnnnnhnnlnllh-11` I;U\'ElR`.\'ME'NT SUST.\l.\'Eli THE VOTE TAKEN ON THE MO- TION OF MR. GLADSTONE. IOIIC I I'#lIII|lDD. Sir Williun Vernon Harcourt said he ...I.o-L-s ah- .........Il~... -n...I. u-.. 1:: FISH DIE IN THOUSANDS. A I-`INK IIOMESTEAI) I-`ARM In the 'l`own- 1 ship of Kingston. lI\'e miles from the city. con- lainlnx K) ac!`-as : ntono residence and excellent buildings and on-.Iuu'd. This property will be sold chm\{\. M the owner is gui west. lmy I in- m H. .\l. . 0\\'A1`. Solicitor. rock St.. -Inn May 27. , ` In llotoauocl by I Iorlly 0! Nut!)- olglt-Portloo Wonlotlllly lplll Up- Loli Ilu-t||bu'n Apology For Ila Poouun Aeou. TIC ICICI-Klhdl Iljht, .-.. A._._ (II IIIL- ...A.I.. NO. 199. ho pm III In Aug. 1!. . DOFBLI-2 HOUSE AND TWO 1.01`! on Ikwerly Sm-ct: garden well stocked wlth choice mm :35 terms For {unm- pnnionlnn ID] to msm|.l.. cur. Wailing- Ion nnduons lnaeln. SIX (`I`I'\' IDTS. 0.`! JOHN ST. .\'0l.T. exlendin to Jose I: Street. with stone house. ham. am lo. exec lent wall and lino umluud : location for market gardener. Apply to Anna Dll.AZ\'I`.\'. on the premises. 3 ' I TIIIC Bl`Sl.\'|-ISL`! I'll!-Z.\llHlI2S and llwegling. ` OWII south side of Prlnuu SL. adjoining um k .. --mu-khiu1" at nrcnom oomlniod by Juno: AS the uaaenumnl hu aahnamm bud- ncu. all account: not named by Sept, ht wgu ho pm In lands mt collection. I T808. LEMION. 2-; :--.- ."~~- - rt STEAM BOILER. I2 horoo power. upluht. um: hnrhonul tubes. nearly new. Apply through this onlce. Junta. \.. ru1\lu|n. Mrs. C. Anglia will cuatinuo the business. adjoining known nu "|'nrkhill'o." at present occupied Killon-n. I-is-n.. as n Grocer?` : poueuiuu la! 0! Uvlubrr. Apply to A. Md onuuni. -- lll\`;'(`l.`l-I I-`on SALE u n mu-mu ; azcli. Full bull buu'lnT. cow~hon handles : hotuhl new last May. `:dIntonc1~.QQuoen smack. nous: AN_b"l`W0 LOTS Iln\'arII' Sin-ct: mu-don A ll.\I(.Vl'.na Multan Iuut xuu us an .1 snhon munnum. Hail and ban lumen. 4 Iran E. W. 'l`n`IIn. Throw I 0 HA)`. HA . -Til:T-(`0)l.\l0l)l0L':l lm'I\`.l.l.l.\'u, am In \\'iIMouu 1-1.. In-tween Clergy and Ihrrio su : trill mud;-mo ; `xnnuulm numodhlely. Ap pl)` m1.~uu: NU IL}; THE HIIOI` AND llWlZLl.l.\'U low occupied In) W. J. llvkk "nun m Wt-lllln B -0! MI dour {mm I rlm~1\sa Stu-cl. App y In .\ It lM\`i.~4iun Flu-el. oppu-mu All .'4:\hns' .~. {V\l. door from _I'r_Inu-.1: .\1.u;.\'. ; Churvh. `_l`I_l.Xl` LTULIMDDIUUS D\\'i; JJXU .\'o. 155 \ lhmsu-n Sm-00.. between Btoc and `Mama .-Itrns : rlrven nu-mo. evuugsion kuehnn. Ag ply In I). A. UI\ I2N:i. Hnu-rislur. Brock street. or on I he premium. BUTCKER3 AND SAUSAGE MAKERS- nrinln new small MC (llll by NGITO. 5 lbs. ` .__,,__-~-~----------._.--..__. \\'ADE'S MANDRAKE LIVER PILLS are urely n vegotnble Cnthnrtic. bolnxenllrely tree ' roll\`Cl:)molC:l' mh.l.elallic substance. In case vol` mp Dino Dyspep- Bottlos 25. at \ Al)la:'s DRUG STORE. l l;lE.(s:ANi' um?;u.;i`.+.;....; ..t-xang ma (ix-or-cu Street; Apply to MI:-La A. (`l'.VNlsu- IIAVI. 113 William alnvl. TIIRI-II-I TWO r~'1\)l:\' l|l(l(`l\ nux .~r..~, m-w. on I-Zurl hlwol. uhovr BM! : ix rooms in much. wnu-r works. 1`Yl(`l\|inn ilt vn. .\u. my 19 ll. u.uxxu\'. n Prsnu-u .~`uu-I. or on [he IIl`|`lI||S(`3. 'Tm*.mo WA! on In -cu`; nun II. V.. an .`."{.'.`."`.'...":"" f AT 0.\'Cl> A('00K: mu! In won m:on~ lnondul. An 0? I: In the noun to Man. l'u-I-In.` Instant. .-3... In-lure llle urn cl thin uln-. ,j-_ A uuu|H`00K wanted an once ; good was will be ton to an olgont person. Apply to Mum: nxr. Iloyd Illlnty dlqc. C A ll.\ll.VI-:55 .\I.uu;I: mat a ml on an... E. \\'.1`r(`lIn. A :'5.\l.l'B8IAl and at J. Lau-uvr l ` Hos`; ` -I luau: urn. Imnnu in `basic at Inn. Stu. Noiulllul down um nm an In LII. : tor (`haotlo II I II _ Am-M:-nu In Cclhoue Apqtollsu Chunvh. Quoou smot. 601-0} vil,unb16'I_aI\uli o7iIiP|o to take. 1 $0. and 50c.. at VVADISTS DRUG 3 3033-5, . - `.9 - .\Iuu\'Il`| . -lo Porhnoulh. thb Aug. 37th. Jun. Inland wife ul Jnlm Mount) . Tho {maul will law but lots moi-lance on Mnulqy uhdlou at I o'clock. I-Hanoi: on-I ocgudnhnoua on rppotlully lnvlud ` lunl` ` ` .l'.uuu:.--At llcnnrul. Angus: Nth. E7... ruldonoo. 3-`undo olhvuoon on Ml!-put two o'clock. Frkm o and uoqulllnncto on mp.-uun,~ iuvhod lo Ilhld A\1.~m'unII.--At KI-Ioottovo. not Oulouo. Aug. Nth. lhvld Aylavonh. ogou II Fifi `Hm S1m:\' mum: nun u-n' nu I-Inrl .\ll'I`uI. h0\'l` llnrv In TU .-4_.....- --.._....,_ '.CII.unu:ss muxm am an do . good ..1..... mmmun. link! heavy Ad CARI) or THANKS. VUL. LVI. sgEgIAL MEN'I:`1CI,l`I. Nc:a_;:_ia;. "RIMINDIRB. iiaiirnn ..\'0'l`lCll is hereby given tint the pal-tncnhig between the undpuiuncd In Mlllinory hp: th day been determined by In. Sweden` with- druul by consent. All moon a due the must be paid without delay to rs. C. An; . who will pay any claims at it. " Dncd let 0! Auzust.l . MRS. SWABES. TO-`LEA'{`. I37. I MR3. (7. ANGLIN. THE DAILY WHIG. 1 Sn. Kin] May and IIIIWII II G DTIIIINOYI. Hondry I: Thompson : In getting to bo,the headquarter: for fresh buyer. ' mgr. Jo|In`Brl[ht`I crmbmn. Lnvmx, Aug} 28.--Mr. John Bright, in a letter] nuppoxfting the Crimea set, any: : No government would risk the nnpopulnrity arising th-om Inch I mouun unlou convinc- ed that it was noceuar ." Roforrinv mgr. Gladstone he say: : o minister has no more for Irolsnd, and I am often llm0lt- ready to ghink, that. in despair, he in'\vill- mg to hind them over in future to the tar d `erbia of the men who vo im so slulllntnunhln tlnrlnc hi: Innnnagtl In LVOIT lly IIIOIIIQ IX )0 lfflllll and Ihswlu st Spence & Crumloys. Hand:-v A I'I|omnnnn'n in cutting Iconlct \V'lth The Indiana. N1-:w_ YORK, Au . `27.--The flwald has the folloI_'ln[(~: Genwood Spnn , COL, Aug. 26 :, A bdttle has tgkfn lace tween Sherilf Kendall`: menV,un.the lorow bend of Ute Indiana. Deputy Sheri'Jak|on is killed end Iewzellre wounded. Several Indians are rported killed. Several were seen to fell end to be carried o'. ' So far as knpvm the ght was stopped by dnrknesn, and it in thought it in almost certain to be nnnmnd hv dnvlhyht .31 I` ll EIIOIIKIIF II II nautfneq by daylight. I-`OR (`OUGHS AND CULD8.-Gra.sp 8 Bmtlo of the Duxmm (`ovou HIMRDY. The mat dose frequently no}: a couifn. Composed of Wild Che . Hum qppd. `locanlpane and nthnr vnl 'Ian'rodio'uIi.`Plo\unt take. 21" : Tnlii '8r"i'h'e' L365 3133' 55" __ trouble during his tenure of 4 1880 m5l_}_8_[.. - Another Fntul Yacht Acoldcln. _, .-.., I Loxnox, Aug. 27.--An accident occurred` 011' Ilfmcombe, as watering place in Devon, and was caused by a boat being put About in e squall to regain a boat hook, which had been dro pod overboard. The accident was witnesse from the shore, and several boats put out to the assistance of the excursion: iota. but though they u-rived ten minutes after the yacht was capsized they only suc-' x-ceded in saving nine persona. Deslmns on the (`mr's Lilo. Loxnox, Au v. `2T.-It is reported in Beer` Iin that a free attempt was madeto-_kill the our on the 20th inst. A Nihilist, dis- guised us an otliucr of the guards, approach- ed the carriage on a journey from St. Peters- b_nrg to Krunoesels txndred 5 mvolver twice. The first shot missed the czar, but- the second perforated his coat. The czar- ina has since been suffering from nervous prastration. ..__t__._._____.. A Sensation In Court. K.\.\'s.\s (`11'\', Aug. 27.-.-\ Iensation oc~ curred at Wynndotte in the trial of George Hamilton, charged with complicity in the wreokin of a Missouri Pacic freight train during e Itrike lnt spring. when Fred. Newborn, also under indictment for the same oence. turned stares evidence. The wreck reunited in the death of reman Hor- ton and brukemnn Cerliale. Thn lhllwny Trouble. \\'Ix.\`n-I-:u`, Aug. 26.--The local govern- mom had arrm ed to snbnu-nu Sir Heor e Shephen and Sir ionuld Smith. and W. ` Vanorne. of the Canada Pacific, to an ex- amination as to their interest in lots crossed by the Red River road. but they left the city, and am now out of the province. K -131 Full IIIOTIII . DIG WK IIIXIIIUIII And never Ipo|:o.v\'hon discovered they hml uh: morphine. The,womu'n ll'lIIl`VCl`O twined affectionately around An-qty`: neck. _ min In on Inc weuern unnu ox mu city. The contract will probnbly be unrul- ed this week tn sink ton wells immediately. Puur Hvnus, .\lioh.. Aug. 27.-A corroct manuromont of the gun walla here thou`: the dnlly nu ly to be 8.(X|0,(Xl) cubic foot. The gun buapll on the western limits of the ; .-itv, The mntmm. will nrobnblv | Truly such I: l.II'e. Ntw Ymui. Aug. 26.-The woman found ~ booiclo the dead body of Avery Delamewr. this She won unconscious L-.. .l2-............I AL-.. L-.I `u lleglnnln; 0! Another Bow. lm'r.|.~4, Aug. `Z7. -The Relginn govern- ment has demanded an explanation from Germany 0! the ill treatment to which Uermnu soldier: subjected four Belgian ml- diera who lm-I unintentionally crossed the frontier. 0 l'I e(|\Ienu,)' an ll 11! liurxnlinuounnd. P` V k "M" count In 1 25c.'aml 500.. WADls`.`S DRUS ` "15 I. \.Auupuuuu_vn BOIIIIIDIIDB an Rout of the Hoot-go Party. Nxw Yuan. Aug. `)".~-The Iocinliuu and ` the Henry George men haul A hard Ilruggl e Int night to get control of the lmulcr, the labor ovoulng mwupnpor. and the Heurgo men were clefoatueal by an immonoe majority. null! v-- -u-. o-v www.- 81'. Pltnsnrlw, Au. 27.--Tho govern- ment ha bnod u dune orddning that the number of Juvhll children In Iooomlnry schools dull not actor! ten r cent; on the (mullet, the per cent in St. ruburg, and throo per cent. in Mancow. - Every Indy uhould Inc the German juckotl and ninth at Shanna & Crumlava. Down on Fol IIIIIIIQ. Dunne. Aug. !7. --'l'ho Cuvicl-on-Nair bunch 0! the league bu pnu-I I noolution to an ovory means to mnut fox hunting In that dhtrlot. which 0 fumon no shout to uubllnh. ` Non locus tkotlon cues. ` llAI.IHx. N.S.. Aug. 26.--'l`he trial: in \ three of the N an Scotin olootion can have been nd II follows : Vlctorit. Sept. 15th. 1! Haddock : Qucelmsept. l9th, at Liver- ` pool ; (`ulchonten Sept. `27th. at Truru. v nu-`no : III ` - - .. l _l|fMIfI Whlfo Iolophouo |. 3. hymn; lull in. T. IIANLIY. l Don`! ml to [oi in I [and supply 0! RATII 1 IL`&"8 HILL W00!) baton I run) canon BUTCHERS primc new small hog casings; by 5(1) !\c.erl ;kogs. l0\Hhu.c. por lb: halt kegs. I 10. :13 me new English sheep casings. kegs. 50 large undleu. 88: smaller quanmics so-.~. per buud o. Rowux & Co. llnmmon. 9 IIhdIP"C')2."2E7:i\1"i'E[`(i THE 7 i To Iii}; ;.s;;;,,g.;.ior. mu... E wuumoa. Bdllllou And in I`-dual: North furry ` ` -jo- * rm cup` mm. mm puns. and nmiouporulallctonlllau npplyw P I flf ,____I ",I._A I-_-_A uuqlu--u pun tun-q v- -9- u-----. -.-r-1 `~- F. A. FOLOEB. - General Ticket Agent, ,__A _l Il___I. |.`n_4_ LATEST TELEORAPHIC rLA$H:s' "m 2:... y'..u."{iIJ.[i Li $317. 5. A ONLY $2.00 DELIVERED. fion. noited. Onelsndose. nl GENE/ML TICKET AGENCY. lihI;no.i\I"|lonown I Chtloldwu nu. SI: Mllllun I-`cot Per Day. nu III u n- A -....._:- ruouauix xsuum noun: av sun Curbing the Jun. _..___..-... A..- l$ `I1- . v.-"l:o`o-l_0Illtooh-V-H `I.}.' llxus`mN.0x1'. _.......-- x1N(;sTox. Ion. `ute: Anni. ` Inc or me trlusgreuor is new. Scott was ruined from s boy in the bank. ' For twenty years he `nsd pused thron In every grsde with honor. He had risen to cashier. handling millions without the slightest suspicion of dishonest . only one step between him end the presi ency of one of the oldest and most lubstnntinl banks in therepublic, in which position he mi ht hope to close s long and honorsble life. e ' di not drink Sr smoke. He could not tell the Jack of Hearts from the Queen of Spades. Jsck pots and horse pools were ' unfethomed mysteries to him. No fern, no Louisiens lottery. no nothing, and yet he fell. 1` his pious gentleman. who would have been shocked st the idea of putting up two and s hell on 3 pool. stole ten thonsuul dollsrs and put"`lt up as a mu in on s ' widow. For two ears he eove up hie --(Pucks, sufering sl the time the tortures of th 4 nut in the height, 5 his 11-,, - p; md.da 1- he seysohe fell.ln with lswyer Dunn. ` er Dunn, he es s," haunt] his sinrv. -and an his rlefnlcn on 1'0 PORK P.\(`KERS--Highest Cash Price ~ raid {or pork blado bones. tnnkngo uni terti- izing nmterinls delivered at our wot Hamil- ton. Rowux &(`-0.. Fertilizers. Hunt ton.

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