Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Sep 1887, p. 1

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\\'.|ADIs`.`S .tlNI(lAKI LIVER Plbhsg P0 Q!` A Hill groin ycnlounol or Magma uubtanoo. in one or um Blo nmeuanoho. Aha ronnl as non. Thuuosunroo-ad. Onohndogo. In Probably u Lou; book Out. n.`-nu II- A-x` In 'I"L.. .. TELEGRAPHIC runss Tho Murder: ol lo-ullnghlorn `lluo luau llpollod II In. . p',_. In) L I 4-! _.,_., ._'___.__.. News From Stanley. . 0-..; no \.I.:... IJ....A k1Nas1m'. ('.\.\'.\m. MONDAY 1~:v11:NIN(;. :~'.El"l`. 12.1337. _._...... _ ._.- -- _._....- -.._._..`.._......_,_._, 4--, ckr Iatiidrf M} *rHe}uuis or UBRIBN. wnruuu sue vurullluln lull we lsnxmn eloeton woul ronntlntarioroaoo with link ~ Iic meetingu. The fooplo of Great Britain ` would notnllow the r follow Iulgjoch in Ire ` land to he tasted like the poo o 0! .\'litxh- ollntuwn ma heel}. . . _ J aullel. J. O'Connor juatitiod Mr. Coidonh advice i to the poo le to close their mnln. The Irish memhere, a said, were doing their but to mltmn the people while the oicinle-were doing their ntmoet to provoke them CH6 BIIOII WC!` HIV .' _ Ml`. Balfour said he had given the sub- i stance of the reports telegraphed to` him. ` .Fifty~four of the police were struck and \ twenty of them severely injured. The re-_ aponsihility rested with a bend of liticinns callin themselves leaders of the risk peo- ple. w ospoke of government re rtersu spies. If these persons] had exercised their inuence to keep the people within the law the country would not have to deplore these HIIGIIEI. ' "LAKE \`llIW."n beautiful suburban turn: reaidencemnpthnll M In part 15, situated 3 miles from Market. Square. and half mile from- Porlomouth. eontnlniu 16 orllncres; plentiful supply of water : large And house and all outbuildings. no orehu-3. close gnoxlmily to the lake. I-Tortermn And nu-uoul~ ans annly on the premises to JOHN GRAHAM. uolng weir IIBIIIIKII U0 PIUVOIC FUCK > `F ,KiiWi" Rad. unwhr=hrrGu'i!iff.`* wan-nd the: vernncnt (Int the English waleaten won ranntintchnnon nit]: duh. \\. neera. ; M r. Balfour replied that the government reports, under an escort of. lice. attempt- ed to approach the vehicle rem the speak ers were going to address the people. Mr. Condon shouted to the people to close up against the police. That was the signal for an assault upon the lice, which was utterly unprovo ed and o the most brutal character. They were pelted with stones and black thorn sticks, ridden down by men on horseback and driv back inaide the barracks. The door: arizl windows of the barracks were broken, am it we: then, in self defence. that the ahota were red. ((Iheeru.) If this account wan true, on he believed it was, there never had been a more wonton or brutal attack upon the po- lice. (Renewed cheerin .) , Mr R.ymn_.nn vnn Anv Hun. oh. nnnnn uce. useuuwau cneunu .1 Mr. Soxtou-Do you any thai the space around the barracks ylu entirely free when the shots were rdd 3 \I.J I.I_IC...._ -_I.I Ln Inn.` "in... `I... _..l. ueureu IHIUTIHIEIUII. \l ll'llIIlllloC CIICIJFS}. .\lr. Sexton appealed to the govemment p to give Inch justitication an it could for the murderouafacta a Mitchellstowu. It was beyond doubt that the bloodshed haul result- ed from the wanton attack of an armed force upon in body of citizen: engaged in the exerciee of their undoubted constitutional right of public meeting. On every previous occasion application had been made for the accommodation of n vernment reporter, and had never been re used. '1 hie time no application was made, but uuuthcr course was adopted, whose apparent object was to excite the passions of the people and pm. mke them to violence. (Pasrnellite cheers.) Who ordered the tiring ? What steps had been taken to identify the men who com~ mitted the murder: 1 The catastrophe was the inevitable reeult of the lan nage and acts of the government. who hm? found it easier to begin than to end the coutiict. (Cheera) \Ir Rulfnnr I-nnliml thin. tlin unvnrnn-mnt. [.u.\'D0.\'. Sept. l0.-ln the house of coin- IIIOIII to-dn John H. (Gibson. solicitor-gem oral for In llld, in re y to an interrogstory by Mr. Sexton. said t 0 government did not have autiicient information to make I atute~ ment in relation to the trouble at .\litchells- town yesterday. Mr. Sexton then said : "I shall mniat my program of the Appro- priation bill until tho government giro: the desired information." (Purnellito cheers). \I.- \`4nrInn nnnnnln in tho unrnrnnionf .8:-. .0 BrIOI_;-O-l-G M Bllolood. . Dunn: Sgt. I2.-ell-. 0'lh-In span: the mung I0 `I18 CIVWU. The Globe any: .\lr. O'Brien and his friends hue at last succeeded in bringing about bloonlnhod. U n them the entire n-onl rec 'bilitV or the death of those ltillgd at Jitchellnown yesterday. Clllllfllxll. IN`lI|.l\'. So I. lU.-The I"mwmn'~ Jour ` rm! say: the b no-jnuin iaimlelibly Illhchl 1 to Mr. Balfour. oocreury for lrelnud, and to the qovornnnout. The Journal nccuol the otlicnla of tending I form n! lice and nportan to )litche|lItoI'n, on w one ovi- clenco the warrant: against Mr. U`Brieu and .\Ir. Mandeville. the poor luv gunrdiun, were issued for the Ipecial purpose of `ex- citing to the crowd. Tho lllnlp nvn Mr. (Yrien and his """. u HI "VHIKIII IHCTV Hill .`I T. U'Hrivn'a c ~ in tinally ulispou-I uf. render lering him Iudn mu-istancc as it is in their ` power to gin`. Ln.\'IIu.\. Sept. 10. -The I`nll .Iln/I (-'u~ 1 dam. lving clad in the Imsrht place at .\|itx-hgilamwn, with m...|, will haunt mm nntium fur many days to count. It in the duty." the paper adds, `'0! all the leaders nf the opposition to visit Ireland. .\I r. lilac!- \ atone tint, to Answer _veotonlny's bloody V chnllenge." 1 lhvm,|\`, Sank, In,_'l`h. It`)-nnnmnu Jmar ' ;- 3!: says that the memory uf old man Rior- Imnunn, Supt. In. 'l`h1uuutionu to tho ` right or Um at Mr. 0` ion`: failure to appulor lathe loronmuttopoutdim oumlomnndoutot the lugs nnnlur ol Inna that but has d l into the eouuqncnt diqmtnn. Inn] 0! t In wholly lrnlevont. nunxhottnm lights but arias an-I ounntlnu lricnclahlpt hum boon ocvonod. In View cl the exciton! rot: cl fooling over the nlhir. it in, rhnpo, wolltouplnln that Mr. U'Briou'| doc to tho Iutnuwnn uul compel the government to urrnt hhn ln onlor to out its intontion of nrrdfnlng him he- tun I inqintnto, run the nun t 0! 5 con!"- enoo 0! hi: llnmodlnto pornnnnl and politics] lriontln. who lnnllevoul that the count they but alochlml n It would not: nhntply clotlno the icons an more oxhnuutivoly tut tho qnutionol the government `I right to abridge or nholinh tho prlvllcgcnl lrno npcoch and (run lltienl action. The appearance 0! .\Ir. ( `Brien in court in olnnlicnoo to 3 sim- plo nnmnnol. his friend: vontonulul, would In-httle tho lune. whilo his aunt and hi: fomihlo nrnignment would It once ruin the nutter to the mo of 3 qnution of the tint importance. ho order 0! arrest iaueul qgninut hlr. O'Brien ln,.thet-elun-. wolcomonl an I point scored nut the government. and an appeal for t o nym thy of nil who l|0.1l that the privilege_ n free Ipooch on poItT'It"Il question: II the innllonnhle nght of I Bntuh nuhpct. he he on lrbhmnn or not. On the other hand It was held by those op- vnin the home rule CIIIOCIHILMY. O'Brien nu curly nml wilfully via toll in law of tho United Kingdom. and nuut. than-I-ms, nutter punilhment. Ho umy contend thnt the law is unjust anal even unconstitutional. but it in still the luv an-I must he ol-1-ye-cl. Upunon II pretty evenly -l|v|-tool `on the ulna-stlnn of the wisdom of .\lr. U lr`u-n I no tum. but even those who npplaul his course zm: unnlrle to use that it will rm-tult in any nalnuitnge to him nr the muse he canny: to pl(tllt|(.::;". .\ltT8l';!`lJ\lIlIll1'ltt'r\`, Il`ill{wln.` lnllltr ncr. . in am an era are now n . iv e s ; tnvrn. nu-I will rmnnin then`. until .\I r. ll'l)...i,....'_ ..-.... :_ .:....II.. _I:......-.._l .4 ..-....l.... street. The BUILDINI are almost now. and the Q the choicest truth. For .\l00RE. _. .. , fin Inch 0! I (`onluouoo was Ill: 1 I*r|ondu-lr. ulolnou mu lpouul the I` linen M llnuudou Io Wm Ibnlv Mldnuooc Public Incl `I'M: \'uor_ HE IS %UN8ILLID NOT TO AN- SWER A SUMMONS. Col-nu-In; the Government. Blllfll III! III!!! -I [I I lispuu-I 4 nnniuhuum yu it don. f M11-cuxnuma-x. Sept. 19.--I4on nhu three soul in America and ve chil ran `at homo. The magistrate routines to he the police out of night to- 9!, th_a funem > A :sr5aas:ar:tvu:t1;aa`Ttiaasek;*T: T meeting of the P91 ` be held thin owning. . Oh; hello ! Invthnt Hendry & Thomp- son : 9 Yes, Plano tend me DI. yollow mp: II ; ind O3 worth of nhndhrd all kind.` I dkfnotonn for that` hit . tel: IJIUUI don. II n gators of the Mlwneuswwn muumne. Dl'm.m, Sept. l2.-Willium O'Brien, ar- mned at Kin town youenlay. wu cn\-ey- ed to Mitcheatown this manning in the custody of an oioeo. He was accomptniod bv Timothy Harrington and his -.-ounaol._ Mr. U Brien emphstioally denies that he boarded the steamer at Kingutovm to avdid arrest. His object being nimply to sea .\I r. Labouchoro who was aboutrto leave for J-.. 8 He at me meeting In uuuuu )vuw|uny. e declered that he would adopt eve word and meaning of Mr. 0`Brien`e apeec at Mitchelhtowu. Iriahmen would deserve the contempt of the world if they allowed themselves to be hunted` from their chime like bouts. He complained. bitterly, against the conntebulnry for eleyin their own hith in oold blood, even wit out 3 word of co d from -their oleere. If the alumberiug ember: of retaliatory ven- geauco were tired. eh in 1881. he hoped y would not he to blame for an evil wro ght upon Ireland, but would fell upon the ' eti- gators of the Mitchelletown meeeanre. Drnrnx. Sent. l2.-Williem {S-holu' E 6m:rod' In one block. having about one hundred and twenty foot fr-ontagu on Ear! Street. and the hot runnhrough to West Street. The B lN08~on the pruptrt mm almost new. mudon ls plnnte IICVIII UUFI VIDTIII I4CIl`II-`cc 1)rnu.\'. Sept. l2.--.\!eurs. Lubouchere, Ho per, Brunne, and other members of par iament, uldreaaed a meeting in Cork on Saturday. It waacalled to denounce the action of the government. Michael Davitt woke at the meeting in Dublin yesterday. .I...l.....I out In numld nrlnnt avarv lnlmlred aunt mw Cl\'lllI\llS were also nun. Lo.Vno.\', Sept. l0.--'l`he police at .\lit~ chellstown assert that the` trouble there yesterday was due to the nationalist leaders shouting for the mob to hold together. The town today is quiet. The nationalists are esultnnt over the good ght they made yea- terday. A Tip rnry bo broke through I squtul compoeet of twe ve policemen and fought them single handed. The police tinnlly overpowered him, but the mob made A rush And rescued him from his captors. The police raded this morning. A ma- jority of th:m \\'0l` bguidages over the wounds they receivm yesterday. l"-`onrteen policemen who were `injured during the rioting were carried to the hospital. Extent 0! the \\'oundlng. l.u_\`m>', Sept. ll). ~All was quiet through- out the night. At itchelistowu all the mom who attended yesterday's meetin ave returned to their homes. .1-`ifty~fou constable: were injured to such an extent that ph aiciaus services were required : one hundrm and tiftv civilians were also hurt. r.......,.~ en... In 1``\:\ nnlima ml in. Lnpt. l'lunket, in obedience to orders from Secretary Balfour, visited .\litchelesto\\n and assisted by detectives and by magistrate l-Eaton R. Seegreve. held an informal inquiry, inspected the herrscks, end visited the wounded. Less than twenty police were uetunlly injured and on] ' one seriously. .\lr. Brunner says he saw I t oven constsbles st~ tack one mm with their batons. He also us! policemen Pierce nbuse with hie bayonet while mother constable thrust his be ouet into the rider. An independent eye-W tneu relates that when the tint blow was struck it was impossible to control the Tippenry men. who sttmsked the police like fury. The air was thick with sticks, but before.the police reached the bsrrecks their anger had cooled. The people made no attempt _to reach the barracks. Six panes of glue in the barracks were broken from the inside. lhc walls l-ear evidence of It fnsilsde of stones. Thr lower half of the doors Wu broken in. flwre were bullet marks on the walls opposite. I Ilnlllonol ouodo,y.vlhIl I .D.lo:.u| y. IIonod'vdo..h: [run from Ir. N" km and Ir. Brun- Iu nqultlug lo snoop: than to Laden. Hr. O'lII'|cI. by llr. llu-I-lo\oo. won: on howl K you but lot the purpooo ol doollnllg the nvlII~ lluu In to London. who A dcuqtlvo not Mum told lbowoulclnotbou-natal llho plan! Maul! not to go to Foglnnal. Hr. ' 4.)` nluoed this comlltlon. when In III ' uh: Into custody and oocorlod to the lm ' hotel by the douotlvo, who lnlnrmod in that In mold say then all Ilglal ll he would [Ive I ronloo that In would not make u Ipeec . Thin plombo wu not lvou. and Mr. 0'Brlon oddnuod A crowd run: the balcony d the hotel. In the count ul lulu brlcl nmuh he add: "So long so than la breath lilly body my voice will not he Illoot. I on road to Iubr lot Mm-hollnnwu. When n Klnguovp I ran lolul thnll would not be nrrutod Ill dlll um undertake to go to ltuglnd. flu! allows that the govomnwm lo nulls; In dread no in Inghnd." .\Ir. 0` rlcn will umnln at the hotel and rocood In Mlb ohollnown tlnlo morning. `he crowd ch- erod in {nu ol the hotel VII vary on ul- ...ol.. ll- l\`Il.l.- l- not I-0-oui.- 1.: Oh; C'\L'l[l'II|L`Il'.. IIIIETU CPU INN. H3 IIVUIIIIE around the barracks. The police were per- fectly safe. It is remmkablc that the .:ar- lmm killeul luul the previuua clay refunml his \-chi.-lo to the police. .\lr. Lnbuuchem says that never in his life lid he mum across an ulfensive n s ~imeu of an otlia-ial with brute force at hi: -1: as Howl (`unsul;|c.- Brown- rl I v. ( ant, l'lnn|mt. in nbealiexmu tn nnlen from labby \\'rlto|u llltlu-r he-tter. l.-nu-x, Sept. l2.---.\lr. l.nlouclu~r-.-. in a lung letwr describing the ulluir ll. .\llt- cliellstuuu. says that wln-u ho: cuter:-l the hurrawka he fuuml the police luul cllwtsgrcl !\\u men iusinle and men: l-eating them with I-lutlgcous cu) they lay face lmn n\\.u.ls. .\lr. llillup haul the greatest ditliculty in pre- u-nting the pulicu frum rushing nut uf the ltarracks with his men and almuting right nml lclt. All were in at state of tliu greatest excitum.-m. There wt-re hut few people barracks. fectly -...,. l.:IL..| |....I 0|... |\lu:\`:.u|- .I..u rain-...I Ini- ll WIIHIIIUIII VIII. nut 'BJIIIa\' lulu-v an IF allow ihooorugo to trnvoru the rcgulur mule to tho connctory. which puns: the lnarruch. The nstionslinh conaider this I grout indignity. no they will be compelled lu go through the l'roluatuil. pun of the `town. They clnim they have a right to , lulu: the usual route, pmmining to resort to W nu violence. Tho collin of the ulcl mun. Ilml lull on ; Frialay, whose name was Lonegul. not ` Riordan. is inscribed u fallow: : ".\lichnel Lune-gun. munlo.-real Sept mh. I887. Rei- \ evils! in Pacu." Tlu: funeral will lucgin at cruu III "TI II III! IWQI I'll vI1f_Y vuulllur ` ` nth-. Mr. O'Brien. In en Interview on subject 01 Me erreet. hid the! he lied no in tenthll ol plug to England when he bonrdenl the host. lie merely went there to no Hr. Lehoucllon. Al for making I epeech et the hotel he told he heal no ides at doing so until the detective mentioned it. l`......._...A- ..l ..-eh._-Ii.e. I.-..-n ..II OI`; unun mo tulocuvo munuoueu Is. (`ontingoutanl nntiomlinu (mm all the ` the Iurruunding town: moluhul touteucl the [aural to-marrow. `ho pruce-don will be An oaonnoun one. The police nine to the oomgo small: on an n-nnntgrv -hi:-In nnnnnn Hu- ,, I-`l.\'l\`. (`TY ll0.\lF.. Tho Ilndotslunod obra for sale that DESIRABLE HOUSE A.\`D1o0'I` nn\\' nnmnied bl him on Eu-l_ Stlfel. _'l`ho Davin Una Warm Language. _.... u,-. I.`I |l-_._- l -L...... _P9itumont|I III. I01"! TDOIII I0!` EH10 DO WII OTIICIVII f_ro'mit. Qn rofugig go Mr. Robengon assaulted him, d ing in abimvln $0 fuce which felled him to the oor. and pro-` enoded to pum.-noll and kick him around Lmnna Lhn limit. Th: lnntbr in In ha XOOCG F0 PIIYYAZIIUII Illa KICK nun IITJIIUCI mo Lina duh. The matter in to be van ' ted in the courts. _j_ `` Iuubclulvu III Illv vvillxu ' J. o. Rudy mo` a'uhn"' .oon'..'.1f, an tor Toroato to-day. , ,4 , uwqnu -vu nun: u-av u--uwu-:--u. -nu o-uvv-u-nu hue |;ud not beenon good terms. udon the Sub : `T tar`: room or name purpose the ordered (.4... IA IL. _.Cn-l-nu An 4... - Dal.`-0-gm lhi (+u.mS5'wieh the mm'n"u'?iai'cB33iiI her hudnotboenon nut a'.n1.i`n`Ai; intiiannrthn School Teachers sqttlng 3 Bright Example for their lohqlnn to Follow. Smut `FAu.s, Sept. l0.-Rooontly Mr. L Robertson, bud mater" of the high Iohool, } ( nu-relied with assistant, Mr. Mitholl. ` hnv Ind nnt hnnnnn and turns. lldnn , IIUVU EIIU I'K|uCll|n lll uuwruuuuu, II Ill! 13 to have t e co struction of his ticket; to- heve General J hn U. Block. the arosent uommissioner ol; pensions, nominated for the vice-presidency. He has come to the belief that Gen. Black. is solid with the soldier electors and could draw a large number of votes to the support of {L ticket which would be otherwise decidedly unattractive to even old democratic soldiers. I ; lieve t 0 `Grill. DIIUUHI IIU llelyrllll, UUWIEYQSI" ll) become scsndidste he says he roposes to take his cstnpsigninto his own dz He intimates that `the ticket upon which he runs must bomsds to suit himself I! he is deeerminsd to lay out the pin of cum: 1: which must be successful." A demo- cratic Koliticjsnof St. Paul. said : I be- `! {resident has determined, if he is On nvn Q. A onnnh-nnnn nf his f_inIrnO.' In. snlothnt HOUSI-1 A.\'DhU'l` now occupied by Earl Street. The whole is omnmd block. having about nnn hundred and twenty Earl !'lll|lI"_\ l'l3 `III HUI l'UIll`l'(lK' IIIIl(' IHVIIII II II lull la_\"s wnrk. The strike, if it un`lIl`\, will lay of! nbout 2,0110 men. It is rumoured \hat the Manitoba govern ment Iuu succeedml in Lorrnvring z'~'Il)0.00I-I {rum Slnntreal ca iulisu to aid in the huihling uf the Rex River Valley railroad. .\l r. John (ftonnor, member for South Km-r_\'. intends to reai n his sent. .\lr. Par Hell will name .\lr. Ki bride, temmt of Lor' Lansdowne as his successor. Present heavy rain: have much checked the threshing of grnin in the northwest and uncle the situation worse than before. A gcod crop uf when was Era. uniting the avenge of Minnesota and on. The India: of three men. hurinrl nlirn in W'I'l0 lul Jill` TCKUTDCCI ITUIII {D6 L`0l'F- `V GIL says : "While in St. Paul A few days since I saw a letter written I) President Cleve- leud to A personal lrieuc , in which be dis- oulee, nt some length, the prospects of his being 3 candidate for re-nomination. The president at n he he: not fully determined that he will be a candidate for in eecond term. Should he determine. however, to lmnnmn n ngnintn In-L uni: ha In-nnnnna In 'lll Pronldont Clevforlrnmzl Get the Demo- cratic Nomination.` New Yonx, Sept. l0.-A Washington deapatch to the Sun an '3 that a gentleman who has just returned mm the North-West nvn 2 \\'I1iln in St, Fun] A few rhvn since III .\lllC|lUllSlUW'II U I` rlllllyu Mi`. Gladstone intends to spend the recess at Havmrden. He Ina tempted to accept two or three invitations` to friends in Sect- land. but was Afraid he cnuld not escape speech-making. He abandoned the project, and only one meeting, that of the caucus at Nottingham, will be-addressed by him this year. a Ill IUHI IIIIII UIICCII llllllllllfl. Mr. Gladstone arrived in London today from Hnwnnlcu. He will 3 k in me house of commons to-night in a euunciatiou of the shooting of the citizens by the police at .\liu,-hallatown on Friday. RH` lndnhrnno infnvuin tn ennnul Hm rm-one ' lll CUIMIIIIUII UH CUP`. 0511- lt was reported on the New York stock exchange Sntiirday that Jay Gould hml bought the Ral.imore &Ohio telegraph lines, the consideration given being 83,5(l).000 in Western Union stock. fha nnnounnemeut was followed by a wild scene in the Weitern l'nion stock. It was forced up from 773 to 79,] in less thnn fteen minutes. `Ir lllnalnlnnn in-rivmi in lnnrlnn fn.:ln1- ll-IIIIIIISKH .\l. Sti.\nsk_\'. the Bulgarian minister. has arrived at Vienna to secure the sup rt of the Austrian goveniment for Prince gr- dinand. If he hi]: it in said Prince Ferdi unnii will ahclicate. The steamer I-Endymion, arriving in Lon- don from New York. haul on board the crew of the Buitish hark On uell fmm Burrow. Aug. ISII1. for Perth, a ndoued in I aink~ ing condition on Sept. 5th. t was rennrmd ml the New York ntn.-I: I\'Ul'IgU OI JIIIHIGUTIC Ill" IX 0`.- Tlue bodies of three men. buried ulive in the new Mluedlld at North Yonkers, were recovcrecl under a hundred feet of earth and rock. They were crushed in a horrible IIIIIIIIFI` Ill. lll!.' `V IIIIIIITE CICCBICIII I.'UIIll?5I. I III.` iilnfl-`tin are elelennined. hovrer. to pusl the protest if u All possible. The furniture nisher: and painters. Bos- ton. will he called out of all shops if the enlploycm will not concerlo nine hnum as II clay`: n In :- ..............,I `L... o|... \I_..:s..l... ............ IIIUIII UH JIVIIIIII) ITV-HUI.` III II: .L"IUII III 'the Dublin 1-u-cutive in prucluiming the I meeting at I-Innis Inst Sumluy. l A .\II-s llemluis. |.npnu'rie. Aged I9. wen! i In .\Iontrea| to have on tumor I`l`lnu\'t`Il from N her mouth. She was subject to heart dis N mm: anal lied during the uperatiun. ` Mr. Scnrth has 1-lu-lecl m-nice at the writ in. the Winnipeg election contest. The push Mm nrntoa! if :l A" nnnnihln buildings and orchard. This property will be sold clmn I. as gho ownvr is going west. Apply to II. .\I. .10 AT. sulloiwr. Bree: SL. king- amn. May 97. IIUITI ("Town `TICK [Of HUI" Illl Inll). W. Jackson. I wealthy [Armor of West York, Inc: his life. Wlnle working I roller he fell from his Meat And wu crulho-I lt- tlelth. The Bridal: nhip, lmuukei . from London In San I-`rnmwin-n I AI I`:-or-has Jnnn Ila. `)_`l`|l mii to San Fruncism. wu wrecks: June the 23rd otf Torr: dcl Fuego. \`o\-when 0! the chew \ `taro nnrml I"IIJ|IUI.\' IIIJIIFIIIK lullr "r'ln'n. Mn. Hillercl, known A: Miss A. .\l. but Ier. the novelist. Ibo: hens]! Ihrou h the hurt through grief [or hot luuulnnd oath. \\', Jnplnnn, A Innllhv In-mar nI `Hui A\0VI LVCVKI Illw XIIK i IWI W. II. N. I-Illlott. postmaster. Bnnpton. Hod on Saluulqy from pordyth. Rs in An ox-uuyor ol the town. Sir Charles -Young. nutbotol Ihu play. i.li'n`u the Penman. diod uuldaaly Int 1: t. `hecrlmm ronlv tn Nun mm`: roceul "i";.'.":.':.'..'t`:'::'u;'"u':!'o;i on new in St nordnhlro am In moon Them In a dnngcmu dhonq uluting In hon Sc-on among um. Inna Ind uhoop. II. M. I-Illlon. Ilnllnnnn I. Br:-nnum. $'i:;(ieruun nply porn`: note merely promises tonupport Turkey's initiative in Bulgaria. Tho \\'h:l "|nI- Nnnilual II-n`n nnlligal IIIIIIIIIVI II IHIIKITICI The Wm. Shore limiu-I lnin collided with Him truck at Syracuse. Suunlny. noriomly injuring four reman. Mn, Hill:-HI, knnrn An Minn A \I Rm Tlno um. flung that that Caucasu- rluhu hon lawn and Win The: I'onoud-A unto at lvorrlllnc hi!) Mud and Honest. `nu Ann: I: seriously Ill. d Pu King 0! Holland ll l'I|Ior_IId In bu Ilnllnrn Inn nlnnllglv ranhnuml lul- " ":.'.. uuum bu denitely resigned as. puu In Inland. u. 150 nun Inn advunood up: uotht onodghth on suunhy. A nrnnrivnlghnr annnntlnnlnn hnnn vuloll In In!!! In HIV IOII, BI pt. tun. Michal Bath was killed at Ogdoulmrg while repairing I out huh I`. Tho numlnrnl all an an shall: in over-ll\'in well on siunand ohn Sls. unuvuguuu an annuity. A n luau convention in I-no mile: to meet In New York. Hopt. Nth. IHCIIAJ Burl: in Hllntl Al ndnnnlmrn ouscnicaiun. PROCEEDINGS- FIGURING ON A SECONI-3 TERM- |m.:anms moon was nrru-s roua ouurrms amu- .-\lF.r\lR.\` OF THE WORLD. SGT`! lI\'l.'\I. Sir William Hu-mun Attach tho'govern- want an .\lnnlI_\' |-erlllo of the action M I... l\..I.Il.. ......... .... 1.. ......-I..:. A I-`l.\'F: HOMl*`.%"l`E.\D I-`ARM in the Town- nilm from the city. con~ \ ship of Kingston. ve I: alone residence and exmllcg: mining an acre! : This property will 1.`lH.9t\ll. lho is K0h_I_[{ wea_t. (` TTAG I-2. with 0! an new zrmmd. unis. crabs. strun- stookud wit apples. putts. p burrma and grapes. An berries. vumtnts. goose well the promises. corner Divi- sion and ohn TIII-Z lll'.~`l.\'I-ZSS l'Rls`.)llSlv:S and hm-lling. soul h side of Princess SL. ndjoininguun known n`|'urkhill's."nt pnoem o1\'I|piudb_\` Jnnwa Kxllorrn. I'laq.. as a Grocer; : possession Isl of October. Apply to A. Mdolunvx. - . d..,_ ,, . 1 use l'roquonl1yu!:3o:nd' n uompooeu "1 \yn_q gm . noun o % oter vtiltii 6 litiiliill` Plchun tutuke. ` g_.n;aoR:u. ac. and am. It wants nnuo ` \\'ilh horixonlnl llll lhrmu!!1 this olce. ' ' "' - __- "`..'i'.r'.. `1`!s`..\.\l BOILER. Ii homo power. upright. \\'llh horixonlnl lubcs. nearly new. Apply Ihnnnrh lhlu nloe. ] THE SHOP .\.\'|) l)\\'lEI.Ll.\'G now occupied by W. J. Dick & Son on \\'elllnlon Slmel. lat door h-mu Princess Street. App y to Max. '21. ;&k1.I:.\;|. Division Sxn-o.-I. oppodlu All saints` ` uh` . ' THIN-1|-I TWO ST0l{\' BRICK }{0l`Sl9`.S. now. on Earl Street. above Barrie: at: room: In mu-h. water works. extension kitchen. Ap- ply to II. lhusm`. 39 Princess Strwl. or on the nrcunisvs. DI) cu u. I urelnisos. `TIIIII SHOP on KIM Suoet. adjoin! R id`: and the Culloudor lluu.-I. Intel)` ov<'upi'5 I); W. N. Brumley. Apply on ma p_r9gu|u:s or at the W n m ollicc. LI. . . Chun-h. l..\lIll-is for our nun and Imrisunu Trade. to ; Iakv light. pluunnl work ll their own homes. 3| msupc-I-duo can In quiolwulnllca Work -m by mail any distance. l llculuu fme. .'o w\n\`:u.-ni . .\ddrea`nI on--o, CuucI.\"I' |uvl`.\ In m: an llnumn. Mum. B01517. N._ lsruuuey. \\ I: I0 olllcc. .\l'PllI`..\`Tl(`I-ZS to learn Drum and .\lunl|o Making. Tlu-y will be mumuuhly lnIlhl lho lailnr I slum of cutting. II. A. and Ii. HEM l`I-Zlt. uhnson 51.. um house above Huron St. AT U.\'CI-2. n comfort nblu dwouln do or I! rmum. -ontrally Iowueal. `uh but lea. clc Addruu J. Mrlsrlnnd. Ml Ring; N. .\'o r:\i|\':umil[. .\ddI-ea at umsctxr .\m 11.. In ilk SL. Boulon. Mun. Box 517. .\ mum. |H`2I.I.\l!l.l. lruslvrorlhy wound an n (Bonn-ml Serum! in a bunny 0! three ; no mhcra lwcd apply. Apply lo )lIuLJ. K.0I.I\'ill. |'|(`|:|) (`P on .\`g\tunIn_\. un the stud. I pull` 0! ICYN lnI..\S."I'.". Th:-y Inn) ht` M6101!!- ul ul lhu \\`IIlu uM1`1'. _ A MEI) Ihlnthh [Author in Hunt. con Inlninu Oiiud I uloanyhuul M tor Tut-oulu. also i vlwck for and ullwr yawn. The Mum 0! lhonwm-r on In IDIHO In n-I Ink. 'l'homnI .\lcHlu:-hllu. Uom\v_AlL A unlahlc re- wunl I ill be titan. 'I'\\ ll `IOU Orr & Pun. .\ sun `I .\I |`rino~.-c sin:-I. __ .\`.\l.\lt'l' II(I\' wanted ll 'I`Iu.I.\ulIAl'r`I. 79 Bmck slrn-I. _ Tin Em-F:u:.(:.? King Fllvvl \\'c.~l. 1` TC`. Du. \\'uumumx at thh Auction lluol. M-vos mu at on (`rynul Palm [rounds cl 0 sun. A" .n or Ioolnndl at \\`lnlI'uuto't'| l`l'0|`uuli..Ilc::I|LIn. "" _ I-`0_l_' (`OUGHS AND CQI.DS.-(!n_ap It Boulq .0` U! D'1"`Y. ,WQ[ cI"` eon` '" \$?fd Chgr. ll. o=nd. oounpnno a_nd rust ; wngx-s n .\dnln~su \\ .A.M.. -c-wow - [.4-Ln. At Camus` In . Hopi. |0th. Ila wife 0! Jon I [Kane 1 Ion. (`I u\muu.- I ingulaon. Sept. Ids. tlw `wife at limp (`ravlord at I non. uinu. l.lLli.'ll':..` .l`u.dKaK:(oInI. Sept Ilth. Andrew The numeral will uh plan on Tuudny ul- ternuuu at one o'clock [man his Inc lul- .I~mwc. (ilunbumk. In St. Mu-y`: come ` tery. Frlouln and usgusinunuu In no- ` rpm-tfully Ilvilnll II Olhnnl. \'\ .\.\ I- l\.Il I ;\\ ugx-s no .A..\l.. .\ Il0l'sl:KICr2l'I-:l:. .\ppl_\ to Jun: .~`Iuu- . .\~ n.-mm Salxnut. mrm-r him: and (`hrcnco Applx mJonx .~'|uu- ` & l\\`. Ucean Nahum. kinguml rm-1.-4. n|,Ipndle (`ulom Hollue. 1 \v\'.\.\"l9 KMI`l.U\'HIZ.\'T. .\ )0Il 7 run! - nun-s no uhie<-lion : I1.-h~rvnx-cs l"lll'|I .\ll`.\`ll` -iryxu I'll. I-`rr In Two noon .~'.\I.r:s)ll-:.\'. 4: [hr I Pu`; - g , A , ._,- ___ < , . , .\A.\`l'It.\`H. in take rlu\rm-ol.uIu~ vhild. .\lu~1 so \\-ll nvumlm-ndul. Apply to Mrs. Yulvs. ' ninn 5'! Paul In home STORE. A s1`ul"r }('T_|\'u no\` at J. '1-1` naw-nu SIX-I _ Txxnmun mound h hurl Ila an I yu- nnjggi j~oR'g L5 1:.s2sie3-zr.m-m ; \'()l.. LVI. 1 _'s_moiAL1fzxN'r1oNj ' THE DAILY WHIG. 5633. V` V { :`.}2...3."""..... '.'I.'..."7` -;t'l:`.|.l.\l!l.l. gl surnun in n huuih` III iron SALE: FOUND A1` LAS'1'-A remod wu-ranted to our hard and soft. Coma. Bun om. Callous: 81'. .l{nnsnn`I M 0 Corn Salvo. in hunt. 150 all \\a\do`a Dnuz ore. _ RIIINDIRB. WANTED. rdim I5. I.U\ HI..\'l . u uh o<'Ii0II I .. lh paper. l'|`ll. by .\It Sm-IIIA 1 apply on IS Quota: SI. _'.~5nci:\'.s. .\"r. .\In Prim-. nu: lnrougn to vs III. | ~ on don lunted wit ma up to THOB. '. 51.. M lliclyond. Ilunhnrb. 'l_`0 PORK PAL`-KlCRS-llixhoat. Cash Price ul for port blade bonou. I and (eru- lzhw nnuorlnla dollvond at our war Hunk]- ton.` ttowux 8:00,. Fonmnn. I! ma. man 0! t given. --`:.' :\`'t_ni'v } tad to by the :ni;Jle ulprngn It. -_ _.. -.....-.., Shnley was then ten daye march in the in- terinr..md in am r999sii.9k 11.]! 1-110. Alf!!- wimi, which he had ouml qnvigable above the repidi 'lhe membei-e of the expedition were in good health. A cunvtn of 480 men followed the expedition on the left bank. end an advance erd of forty natives of Tgnnilnr Ind hv Junk, Stair-|_' fnrnnntl for IOIIUWCII KIIU UIWIIIIT ll IIIU ICIE IKIII. of Zunihnr. led by `out. Stairs." I for : plies. Stnnlov ox'p:otod no` use Wm .- -2 3... .5- ...:.x.`n- .. -an-- -O ngmro neg! tram. RCWI [I91 3KCIIU,. Loxnox Sept. l9.-Major Burtelldt, cum- murgior of the cum: on the Amwgng; . I T. , RI-mI;v than Mn (lava nnn.-h in thn in. -...-..,, .....- -_.. _--.- ......-...-.. _Cllic.mo, Se L 12.-A-upeci.1-min scum.` ton Pg, uya . r. Powdorly, in hi: nbxt su- mnl m , will advocate government ownership l telegraph And railway lines o and the eahblilhmontof a postal savings ` bunk. Bill: gill ho prenuvd by him to _cu-ry the aiggusion iota Rh-t.nnd they will he submit to the gallery] assembly for up- proval. Should the uoomhl I love of the measures they will be in in congress Anrl lucked In: the full Itmnnth of tin: IIIORIIIFOI HID] Wlll DB IIICITTII Ill (XI and bucked by the full Itreugth off the ` knights of labour, V 1 u cw-u-on; _ -av... -awn- `Inna Snnnoxlx. l'|.. Se t. |2.-The mineua at tho collieriou of the inenl Mining and railroud company. the Union cod company, the Excelsior coal compsny, the Enterprise coal oompnny. cm! the Gsrold cod com- pany struck this morniu for 3 art] ad- vance. It isoatiunuted at -|. men are! out on otriko at Slnmokin. The minor: are} thoroughly orgsnixed as knight: of lnbor. |lld nroprepnrod for In! ng lock out. No concession: offend onfoi or side. Bound to do Ills Duty. l .uu-, Sept. l`. .-'l`ho Fignm puhlishcs an * letter, written by Prince l~`erdinand,uxpress- ing delight at his enthusiastic mception in Bulgaria The prince says he believes the people of the country ere thoroughly attach- ed to him. He complains of theop 'tionof three great powers. and mgnrds t eir wfr against him as cruel and unjust. He hopes to rescue Bulgaria from the crisis in which she is placed and is resolved to do his duty whatever happens. The Sugar Monopoly I-`Ight. I\In.\"nu:u., Sept. l`. .-'l`lw war I:-tween the sugar oomhinatinn and boycotted rms is growing in interest. The most determin- 1 C1l8if0l'tvI&l'B being mule to choke otf the ` sale of the British gnsnulned, but the ru- tnilers` contidonoe in its purity is sprawling. Messrs. J. A. .\hthe\\`son & Co. have called for one thousand lnrrols of pure cane sugmr which will arrive in ten days. lil."l`(`lils`.RS AND SAUSAGE M'AxnRs-- smallh oulnnby (lot-oo. -Illlbl. mrimu mi 80. r|b:kqza.l lhsllo. porlb: l\a\lfkes., D0 810.513: 1 ` ugh uh can h an x..r.;.'?'u'L'-`. J'13.' unnll`:-pquanl: don a per bundle. Rowux & Go. Hunumn. The Bad lllvor Bond. \\'I.\'.\`Irm:, Sept. l2---Xon|my luau not yet succoedecl in getting the New York capitalists to touch the bonds. lle tele- grapha that he will not leave New York un til he oats the bonds. A second estinute of 8ltX),000 Wu paid to-day out of the pro- vincial treasury. It in thought thut the citi- zens of Winnipeg will form .1; syndicate and take the bonds. Dun`! WIII in be Savacl. ` .\'.u-l.r:.~`. Sept. I2. aThreo suldiers at Tm even sent yesterday to perform linen ecting my and wen uuilecl ll a mob who tri to force them to at: low the cubolic Acid which they lml been a rink ling about the arena uncl houses. In of the soldier: imbilnul the liquid and soon that died in horrible agony. The other two nfuunl to drink the qcid mm! were kill- ed. ` Anollngr l`lol Explodid. l'.uus, Se t. I2.-A despntch to the Jourual I): In from Buchurolt says" ex- Premior Rulollnvo , and several uiceri have been Artutod in Bulgu-in for conucc~ tion with an ullcgoul uiliury plot. It in re- ported at Soa tht the police in\-outed the plot in order to further the ends of .\Ir. Stunbulo, the present prime minister uf Bululrin. ' Dl`lIl.l.\ So I. I2.-- .\luonl' huts In! night mu.on:r 1 table \\'hoe ohm: llltl mortally noun-lenl uhor uicer nunonl !\\'iInou, (`onnty (`Inn-."" Whoelham Wu killed with 5 hlunlgenu. I-light arrests have been mule of ouupu-u-l pnnies. Trlod to Due-In It. I` 51. Ju~El'D|, .\Io.. Sept. IL . -An lurlnpt wma mach` to wreck a puaenger tnin on the ` Chicago. Kansas & N1-lnrukn railroad. near ` Topeka. The! v Anal hmil an we-re I ruined. nml wit l to couches thrown fmm the track. The engine wan unuhed. Nu I lives Ins: and none of the passenger injur- nu. ` LEA` II4.`I" `In. IV"|lI. I6 I III" ICIIIII) "I (`npmin (`Iemenu was not on lxnrnl the Niagnrn. uc-very mom!-or of it in uh in this city. If then: \ren- any women ur chilclrrn on board they must have been pus. oengers or Iriemla uf sumo nf the crux. (`nu-mu, Sept. I2.--A local r up 4 Lincoln Park Iodgo not for the of , taking action on the charges ol unuuouic ` conduct pnhrnul qdut W. J. .\lc43Ar lo. I Incmhor. The lady unnninmunly \'uto- tn expel tho an-unecl Inombor. (III UITIII7 Ilif I cent. In wagon. nu-no -llugr Imuonalon. u..mx. Sept. 1: 1`wanty lhouund E mil Inshore nl Wonwnur uul Sutlonl An ` on Itriio for Au nulvuwcol I) to ill per nnnl In n-manna Don`! MI mm-I uuvnlr It RATH- |t'N`B HILL W00!) blow the rainy canon hell II. | ONLY $2.00 osuvsneo. BY) TO W. nnnvnza Ki to bum in Ties. H0 hulhdonu too oooo from. aged 1`les.2tor6con\I. 1'. IIANLIY. IQ '\\-"."' H sun" I uxos'mN.ox1'. nu: ruouuxu nsuxu noun: BY lluno. Wuarwn & (lial:-nu Im. L To Utica, Alhatmlow York. Philadoll. wuuuuu.Inm-nun an Ifumu son: ` on New York. mo.-r.u. and x~z.\'.c. an ---.... T _..._____._..?.?__- I Powdorly and the Public Sol-Vvloe. .1.._4_ ,. n,,,. In A ,, - up E."A'."rBIo'if`. a.:.'.;;."r`;;.:."s.;..., _l _.-L Ll`..- GENERAL HOKET AGENCY. (`nptnlu (`lonontr I-`nmlly ll1'_ ` L|2\'l2l..\\'lI. 0.. Sept. I2. The family .-I main guru mom!-ornf it ufe Il AL,._. ...-.... -.... -.. iFI6iiiTl')` lb For terms and puucur nrs apply the GRAHAM. ;

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