Directly opposite tlwTele du Pout` Ba rt-a ck Gate, \\'l1crcHe will be glad to meet an his old c.m~ mcrs anal up nyaqy new ones as will honor him " a-iuihoir patron e wfxioou` .t`aEf.l7E' `1in`hnmr"" ` T` - "?r 75112333" 7i? i5'r:` }_n.ioni." son woon. as. xmmmo, mnsgwnn wooo. --com} can: u- IIII I1.` ll IUI A man carrying in his vein: the proud Hood of I race that came over I'ltlI the con- queror would have died helote It would have sunk to this wretched and miserable cute. Death would huve less terror for him than such I life ; but there he can he been daily dealing out the vile liquor: to those who visit. ha den. and if there is any man in Eng- ; gland or eluowhen who still believes in the I ` ichborno claimant. one night of him behind \ his dirty bar will banish his romance for 2\'QI' :. mx.m..\. SATURDAY EVENING. s1~:m*. 17,1337. ......__.._.._ ._ . .---.-.:.. __..--- .:..__._ ~.--?_.-..v _ ------...._.... ._..:.. .._._....___o I BROA 1>iim srs IE1'n;i{. i:,`:;-t;;-,,;;~*.,~,;.,*;:'._,;.'-:s.~,,:~,;:,-:~' :3, CIIIIV II III!` lsll "L3I'l"I ("VI :"" VIM`. mlmr I-mu/Ia` auvl sold." The uloons an: of the lowest and must villainous clxu-in an-I timl l no parallel in any other part of New York. The Five Puintu is within pistol shot : l ull l street. with its dive: and its opium joints, within a atone`:-throw ; Mott street. with its foul-snnollingfliineso and in dirty ltalinn lnnroni, forms 1 part of this villainous colony ; and it is hens in I rnnnhop No. I0 Chatham Squnro that the Lnrlof Ticnborne has cult his lot. A ...._.. .._......:_.. X- L}- ..-:__ Al... __....I lulu I3 IIUW I" 4`I.'W I Ull l\ll\I III \('ly ||lIu' timulple cumpany. Fur m.-my yeotls (`hasthmu street Inn been A most unmmry locality in the city : where it juiul Clmtluun squre and rum intu the liuwcry it uw.mnI with sharp:-rs and thieves. (`heap reltuuramta, dirty rum Ihopi uul din` rn-putalsle lodging hnmwa line the streets on either ti-lv. while uuny of the tho to whose \|inlu\\'a nrv tilleal with lxulml triu eta and pltteal jewelry are nilnply fences where hur- glars know they can get rill of their stolen goods and ick-puck:-ts are nssun-cl of 5 wel- L`;tIlc lly tie sign ulltalllt`. "(Nil gu/ml and mi/nor Lnmtlnf run` anlnl " 'I`ln- Anlnnnn urn nf Nae` You. Sept. I5. It 0015 ac-v-n like the other day time all l-In mu ablaze with the exciteuent of the `ichhorne trial. From Land`: End to Yarmotlth and item the illeoi WI t to the Tweed great meet- iuge were liel to euetain the Tichhorne claimant. and over two hundml thouaaud poonda III ralaed in his lnsltali. which vaa aqttandered lo the i".n'g|la h l:v courts. The law on engagedon not ai eewere among the yahleet men in the kingdom. and what- ever the merita or demerits -ii the Amtra- lian irand. the learned judge who pnaldql at the trial gained an iniamoue notoriety by the partiality oi hie ruling: and hie hrtr tai treatment oi the oppoaingmunael. which shocked the I-2 liah love oi fair play. which has been the 4 iatinguiahing characteristic oi Britons hack to the remuteet agee. The aytnpathlee of an Iinfliahmau are general with the under dog It the ti ht. and t iuelitu it waa which roused l England to aid thia gigantic iraml. it waa the com mon people oi l-lngland ngainet a euppoaed crime by in titled arietm-racy. and yet in deience oi the righta ii a titled aristocrat ; never waa there auch a paradox. The hod carrier, the coal beaver and the poorly paid navvy gave iru.-If part of his acant earning: to tight the Tich xnrne luattle. The result, aa the world known, mu the conviction oi the arclrcuuapirator after one oi the moat n-marliahle trials all the criminal calendar and the nancial min 4! the Tichburne family ; a ruin irmn Whirl! it is doubtful ii it will ever nx-m-er. The mneo of all thia ....2.. L. ....... Ln \'..... \ ...l. ._...I in ....... .... ._ The Enlunuunouu at I'.lpououo- `Ito Ilwlldlu cl 0'Donou-nu Inn: - Indo- ocubo ol Juurmsll-m and mo Olly Apology `u! (MI I90 "Rural luv` ` LORD" TIOHIO RN! A8 A LADLER } OUT OF BAD WKIBKEV. ' ((,'oI-ruuunu. I87.) IA __I_. DIIAIUKIN, .l'I.. DOPE. ll.-- lll'U '5' P `diucovuned Int In-min: invtheiahowof kh- m.n-- ....m-... u:.... 1.... 11.....- m.....:.. CIIICOVUTW [III IITUIIIIIU In `IIO Il|Ili`0f Iii `1 Fidlor colliory. Mine bou Bryon main, mid assistant. Mat Frnman. no imp nod the mine ma All attempt: to rescue them have fdhd. ` v .__.___:_____.__?._.. I-`0l`.\'D A1` l.AS'l`-A remedy warranted to euro mm! and soft Corns, Humans. Callnusea` xv. Hanson's Magic Corn Salve, in boxes. 150 at Wade`: Drug Store. ______Z___:____..__ myoc cmua "Snblk Punch" muaon qocurql print: at `ho Toronto fur. Scottluh Hoyne Rule. Loxno.\`,. Sept. l0.-At a. conference of Scottish home rulers, Mr. F indlutter. of the Scottish fnrmera , alliance, advocated7 home ' rule for Scotlend. The northern and eastern i `counties of Scotland` were ripe it. A com- mittae was appointed to consider the quee-~ an ,_ ._ . unuluvu guru -uw unu--no \\`.n_'r-:m.oo, Iowa. Sept. l7.-A collision took licolut 11 hi: at Wilson junction on the bio , St. nul & Kansas City rail- way. A s eeper was hurled over into the ditch. alighting almolft squnrely.botl.om Iide up. Phere were fourteen passengers in it, ` several of whom were more or less inj ured. 4 'N'ifiiE2i i HIE ;I?J.'uii"ng"iB's}i;FiK,' 613:3} during August, 45 guard: abseonded and 23 nriumarn nnnnnml. (lllflllg .'\llglllF, 10 prisoners ucaped. Nllilllam in Again \ rv Active. 81'. l x1`i:rL~m1'm:, Sept: 7.-A pamphlet has been circulated here announcing that the reorganization of the Nihilists has been fully successful, Illd that the centres of action have been fully provided with everything I-nnniaite for the cnrrvimv out n! thair nlnnn. uiaite for the carrying out or their plans. Ni ililm is fast spreading in Siberia, where. ` dnrina Alnmint. 45 uuardn nhumnndad and 23 IIIYU IDBCH llllly PTUVIIIULI Ill! CV|5I`y|4l|lllK The Mckenport. Regatta. l'x'n'sm'm:, Sept. l7.-Thc preliminary I heats in the l\lcKeespor'. regatta were row- ` ed on the Monongahela at that place last evening. The races were three miles with an tum, two beats, with fun! contestants each. fhe first heat was won by Hanan, in 20:23 ; the second lay Teemer, in 19:58. The tinnl heat and race will take place this -evening. Teemer, Rosa, Halnm and Lee will be the contestants. There will also "be ' it consolation race. 'iIu)UXt)I `l . The Volunteer`: victory was by 16 me: 2 3-5 aecondsvow.-r the Mayower. Tlm Xlnvnwn-Ir hunt. the Tlui,-uln (PS 3' -15) IBCO(lSU\'I:I' `H9 lUl\)'"0\\`Cr. The Mayower heat the Thistle by 2 minutes and 33 I-5 seconds. (`.0 T() W. REEVES. King St.. to bnyaour Tics. Ho hasmdozeus to choose fmm`. ood Tics. 2 for 5 cents. CLIP l'll'lIlllDC(I HI KIN! HUCSI COIIKCSIC CVCT 399". The Thistle was also out for A spin, but her lmmllingclnriu the rst half of the race gave no idea oigwlust she could do. Af- ter tlmt the Scotch yacht. was evidently sailed for all she was worth. She is not as fast as the Volunteer. The Thistle. how- ever, might not have sailed her best. The elapsed time of the American yachts was : Volunteer, 4:20:49 l 5; Muyllmver, -5| 4.3 I III.` UIHPSCU ume OI LII!` was: Volunteer, ~l:36:.')I -I-5. 'l`I... \ ..I....L......`.. ..:..L....... NI-:\\' Yank, .`<-pt. l6.--The third at-h tempt. to have a trial race of the America ` cup resulted in the tines: contest ever seen. I`lm 1`hi:tln Irma nlan nut fnr A nnin Ln}. u L Sxuumnx, Pm. Supt. ll.---A re wn linwnvm-iwl |nnt'nrmIinnin-ihnahnft-af Ili Illl IIIDIIHI [KI III IICDIUKO IOClIl"II)' ll`. her anchorage as if she was under lock and ` key upon the Cl de. The Thistle is the Property of .\Ir. hell. and if there are An? Improved lines In her construction that WI l enable herto win the race they are that gentleman`: private property, nmj to also any lnliertties r`|t:I_ tlierntwhogt tlusi_r;t>erm1Is sionisno onyuisre ua e u I y. is about on a par wit reading a gentleman`; letter which he accidentally leaves open up- on his desk and trusts to your honor not to "examine. It was 8 grievous breach of hos i- tnlity. and one of which I am sure every n e cent American feels ashamed. I for one of~ fer our Scotch guests my apology. and trust that we may never again in the name of newspaper enterprise hear of such is disgrace to American journalism.--BmumuuM. IL` llllfal PKPIUII I VXIIIIIIIIIIK (I10 I VIIIIIC B keel with a diver. I Mn I believer in news- paper enterprise, but I think for the honor of American jonrnulisln that the sooner mch questionable ente rile u this is abandoned the better for the c nncter of our American newspapers. The Thistle is the guest of the American people. She has every right tooxpect I kind and has ituhle greetingnuul ` thnt she should not in 8 lute security n . her Anohnrun u if Aha was under In:-k Am! i ('IIQ'!'I. The cool wentlier has set in nml fur an- other Irttlllll nur churches, our schools and our thutrea are open. Last Sunday there were but few vavuit pulpit: in the city as most of the wnmlt-ring ministers have re- turned. l llllrt` almuat invnrinlnly it in the high-prioeal ministers who may away latest. Three or four wlmse salaries are away up among the thmiuncls are prulonging their stay till Uctoluer. There in unusual activity at all the tlu-n~ tn-3. many as! the pieces lacing vot up at -normnus outlay and with unusun u lendor. The city is fullnf strangers and Ill t e thea- tres are uluimz I rattling business. Tlw New York World in pluming itself on its latest exploit uf examining the Thistle`: incl with I ditrnr I um I Imlinvur in no-wn. III` . XI Ill` 3" `VII ,3` WIIUI" IIII IXNII ore. `real word woe o bod on. o very bod egg. lmthlo boots could he found when the oven: wsntsul. Tho oec-retloo at tho lu s or choir dostrnctloo looks llko o cen- lvsolull 0! nllt. Alroody the district otter- noy tolks of criminal pmcenllnp. I oholl oaths snrprloe-lony mornln to leorn thot Mr. lveshoo lolt town. oonwhllo boot~ motors. toilors,-loeontou. furniture men oml oven voohorwomon ore mourning his tioonciolxlownloll. A nrlst weeps over o do-pletued conservator . for which he eon show no sohslont return; seventy-lire dulloro bola` on 0! the items for o basket N" owero whit-h clonhtlese fmtlul its way to the open houe. The con- rly mon Iveors crspe tor hukots of hon-hone oicl lullypopo which won tho heorts oi hlo it-mole lriemls, onal softened the heorts at their mothers. He denied himself nothin . but now settling day has come. his creutors con whistle tor their pay : six or seven millions is 5 good muml sum for A young mm ol twenty-seven to fail for. It is yet uncertain who! may be the tinol iosue of this foilnre to Mr. Ives, but from his present I|lt`C(`lI in wearing good clothes, living in o tine house and faring on the lot of the loud, it would seem an if gnlxl Anal chnrocter were st o diocount, and for capital in the honking oml luroking lauaim-so at least, t.here.is nothing lilxo, brass and cln-elr. 'I`L_ _ I .__,._.L_._ L__ _ . r,, ,, I 1 ,, "III `0 .. UIIIIIIIUT II MIDI. IIIU TIIII "TINT,- Why than In not 0 I r 0! I country 4-cry doing an banana 0 two thousand ol- lan I your but can toll you when his book nrn '."nuI \\'n-II in A |||.a' non, n van: hm! V "V1 W930 I II- Auou. two oioiion in vain giiuhilitiu. nix million `tin-no innndroui and eight -nix thou- uuul doilnn. A umdl showing or such I Iuoaculuiliunurior 5: Henry 8. Inn. 150 hoohoiliuo insulting Inn no u very im- portant item in the Indian. Mr. Inn unon to the but at My hnowiocigo mi ho- isri that to loft know visors they no. Thou bonh toll of trnuctiom amounting to any lll"li0ill| vet this young man you upon tin numi asmi swoon that he imaun nothing About them His or um-MI to the name one 0! Iihin; it may lnonil right. but to n nuuicior it look: like rink porjury. \\'|w than in nu! A Ragnar I A nnnntrv um. LAKI-2 VII-`.\ l| beautiful suburban farm l`0Sl(lt`l|l`t`. east half of 101 part 15. situated 3 miles from Mairket Squnru. and half mile from Portsmouth. containing 75 or allncrosz plentiful supply of \\'t\l\`l` : large and l house. nnd all l|l3\,`e.'L\`l\l')' outbuildings. 1- no orchard. close proximity to the lake. I-`or terms and particul- l\|"sl apply on the premises to JOHN GR.\ll.\.\l. ` .l-`uhu puginc burn but ldcotliod by the nolhlnhnghhhoothah and: ready: from Scotland Yard. A...s. L.-- .I-lI-.. I- ....I. . Il_I.lIhl.. .I- llurled Intu the Ditch. u .u- A min- 1 llnvnwpr, 9mI`n`9E_'_9!.. 9! VJI913 win prevent its conlummsgayx. ..--- -' any VI-awvlvv -an--yv ;s:ithdru'v`':|irin1;;nce-from the-ot'her r- -t.ieI-nt&oIHGiautimoksnI.tlonttkOn-W out ptopotf discernment. But I feel that the common 9_f .the,te.uJ;mgo 919 -_a ;. ;-i.7Ci:':E .....m...i'ii._.............s .; n 113$ xxnvocs nnlun. . ' Dr. W. J. Burt, Austin, `ifi, uyn : I audit in I out of nervous do ility, and very [rut improvumcnt followod " ' of his worship who said : Mayor I-lowland`: Firm Oplnlon of the Re- cent Resolution: of PI-ohlbItonl|tn_ 'i`onoN'ro, Sept l7.-Mayor Howland was not present at- the Scott act convention, when it was decided to form a third political arty with prohibition as its chier plank. his does not at all conform with the views The formation` of a third party is contrary to my judgment`. My advice has heen _n.ud will be to keep themselves free, '90 that they may Act on principle. There is `a disinte tion of partiea now in pro reu, and in t e comiu reforma.tion"we wi constitute, if we stun firm. an element that must be connlderod by ` anv mrtv iihnt in coins! in ml:-the nnnnh-Ir. ` III III. nu UIUIIIUHF I-IIIIE lllli DB VOIIIIIIGTBQ Dy M my part that 1: ing to ljlllwth country. We will need" touainttocur thepnrty ton _Vf`0't0l')`V. ; 'l_`o_|ep|ra_to onr_ |_e ve_o_ and I0 H I: Will U! neeuou UOIIIIIIID 06! IO to victory. To separate om-Io vet anc withdx-nw`onr inuence-from tho-other 4:... . . ...u..:....1 u... :... ...:....;.L.... .. WVUIIIIIH. The umnifesto under ordinary circum- stances would have been futile, but the count has issued it at a moment when it will be like] to effect Rou,vier`s ministry. To the loyuiiet party it looks for support. In feet the loyaluts occup much the same position in France tower: the government as the unionists do'in England to the con- servative government. To "cut loose alto- gether from this counsel of the 10 list: and to ignore their suggestions would to court political death. tor uuunm IDESINABLE HOUSE A.\uhU'I` 1 now occupied by him on Earl Street. The whole is otfured in one block, hnving about 'ono hundred and twenty feet tron on I-hrl stmel. and the Upper lot runathmug lowest . n. u-- .-9`...-an on Ill-`I user. L0.`-'lNI\ , Sept. I5.-'l`he manifesto of the (`cunt of Paris was much better received by the lionapartist than the Legitimist press. .\I. Bloutiz. the Paris correspondent of the l'inuuw, n strong Artisan of the (`cunt of Paris, compares im to a. gentleman who followed a circus in the hope of seeing the lion tamer eaten, but it was never known whether the lion tamer or the gentleman died tirst. l u.risians say the manifesto comes from is man who will wait until a fresh Sedan gives him 3 chance of stepping in quietly on the ahonldort; of a.hre\'olntion. ()n the whole the mani esto as created much more impression here than in Paris. Probably he was induced to issue the mani- festo hy his wife, who is a very ambitious V wnmnn. The Maullfeulo [nailed by the Count 0! Purl: Au-rlbod to HI.-I \\'i!e. I rn u ; . LHHIOI . This year the ftieth anniversary of my reign hus been the occasion of the cxpres- aim of fvrvent loyalty. which has deeply touched me. I am, indeed. truly thankful for the warm, hearty proofs of affection which have reached me from all classes. In thanking God for the blessings he has vouch- ufed me and my country I trust. I may be spared to continue to reign over a long. faithful and united people." OPPOSED TO THE THIRD PARTY. `lulu Illllllllll-"U U-Ir CIIU LTIHIIII UCU`lUu- After reference to the A lotments, Coal Mines, Merchandise, Markets. and Criminal Procedure in Scotland acts, the queen wu- clndoa: h'l'I.:- ........ LI... l2A`:..AI. ......:............. .. ..._.. PCIPFIUI IIIUIISII y. In order to pass them it has been neces- sary to postpone nmny important measures Affecting other parts of the kingdom, which. doubtless, you willbe able to reuume with- out hindrance at the comin session. " After H-ferencn tn the A lntmontq, (`ml unu- .. ,,... l`es]|(`rll\'e counnumtu-s, and conducted inn spirit of hearty co-operation, will. I dou|t not. add strength to the all":-ction by which the various parts of my empire are bound to- gather." The queen thnnlu the house of Cullllllulls fur the Iilsoral provision for the public so.-r~ vice and continues : _ "'l`ht-re is some ground for hoping that tin- gruve drpression under which sll com mercial and industrial interests have lsin so long is assuming I less aevere character. I deeply grieve to add that there is no mitiga- tion of the suffering under which large por~ tions of the ngrivultural community continue to labor. The wants and diiculties` of Ire~ lnnd have occupied your close Attention dur ing s pmtncted session. I trust the reme dies our wisduin hu provided will grains]- ly e ect A complete restoration of order in Ireland and give renewed encoursgcment to peaveful industiy. In nrder tn mum thmn it hu Imen nnmu. U3 CIIICIIUIUII I! I'll` ('0 "HI-IU" With singular satisfaction I I usennlsluge nf the tint. cunferen n-ntativo-u nf mv I'lI]lbllil` 5-\-pr In I \./HIIUCI -`IIIICH ll! l`Cll'l' l(llI J the diicult quultinns I`enpec' American ulu.-rien, which been dilcnuml by the two new u|\`:AI. -:......I-.. -...:..f- .4 L VII `I'll (`III- The ueety between Greet Britain end (Thine. with relerenoe to reletione between Chine and lhmneh. ha been ratied. The candent hope] expreeeed. than general lcetlcm ol Bnrmeh would be elfectecl arm; the present year, he been telly realised. A eettled gorennneat in being gredeelly Introduced m in remote: die- trim; lii feet frontage hurl su-net. the Ulpror runathmughlo West Street. The 11 Ll|L\'GS on the propertg 1 are almost new. and the mmlen is hunted wit the choicest fruits. For terms app 3* to THOS. ` MOORE. _%__ ` I lfl "Ill HIIIUIIIIIU I "M rd: and (hntkmon-My rolntlou with other powon oontlnuo lrhndl . The protncud n dnclou burn: and unyooll. re 5` the (miller. whloh we nhould gun to u the non! orn limit of Afghan tan. have been brought ton nth! torlilltthl. The amour readily woo-pt the boundary. 1 hope the convention will powerfully conduct to the mcintnnnuoo o! a durable puoc In (`ontnl Ania. u'l'L.. g.....o.. I.-n....-.. 11...-` I')_.u_1__ -.__| Iulnlluun with Ionic: Powers Quito rrlondly conviction and Win! `I50: lino llrought Forth -1'Io Itch 0! In- `Inqf It be In lnpuvul. Luxnux, t. l5.-Tho lollovhg In cl d I at Ibo clan of the 14:75? n:.m..:;"' ` uu.. ....I. --.I n--aI-...-.. 11.. _.|_u___ ms snucu oauvtnto us run um: or TH! Quzm. - Hontprd Acid Pholplnlo .Je. ..-........- ..--...__ AN AMBITIOUS WOMAN. (*l.()SE OF I ARLIAME.\'T. LI\l" III Their ` ..,. ..f I.. `I my cu ch-libel" IIILIFIIUIIUII I IIICIIIINI IIIC a conference of re re- snlnnics evvl` h(`l\l in Iran- :ralinns, dinectecl to man_\' ractical into.-rent to their ....l ,.._..,l..,....,I L. ._ IILCIUIH I`! lllvll I inn 1, WHLI -ction .. --- |_.. .,I A j:_ A l"l.\'I~Z I'l0.\ll1`.8'l'EAl) l".\R\l in the Town~ i ship u! Kingston. live miles from` the city. con~ mining :1) acres : alone residence and excellent buildings and orcluud. This property will be sold Cllmle. as the owner is going west. Apply to H. .\l. .l0\\'.\'l`. Solicitor. Brocx 81.. king- nton. Ma) 27. IVIIII l.7UIIIIlIl.Hl IIII -'ting the North have rt-co-ntly mtlnnn, N O. 217. I the ___ `I-`l.\'|-1 (`l'l`\' HOME. The undennigned obru E for IDESIRABLE HOUSE A.\ DLOT now uccuniud by _The \ ._._j__.________?___._ - HRl(`K COTTAGI-`.. with 1 ohm more ground. Blocked with apples. pours. plums. crabs. straw- berries. vurrtunls. xonaebornm nnd grapes. Au 4'\'er~lh`ln well on the pmmisos. comer Di\'i- ` nlnn .-and Juhn S13. 1 4-xcr-nun: won sluu and John Sls. __. AT lh\l.l-` ITS \'.\l.L l~l. within len days. a llrst-clan Mason -t Illa:-h" Pun-o ; nearly new : cuts or credit also one canon` lop cart and one ton buggy at a bargain. A dress "Plano." ` Wmu oloe. Jas. "Campbell's Wood `Yardq TIN : HUSIN PISS PREMI-|'Z." And um-uuuz. suuxh side of Princrxc 51.. ndioinlnu that known DH Purk|n|ll'n."M present 01':'IIpioIIb_Y Jaun-1 Killun-II. Disc... :4 n Gnu`:-rv ; puma-sslnn Isl of Clvlnlwr. Anulv to A. .\lv('mmI<-K. .\7u. xx \\'r.l.l.I.\'II1'u\.~4T.. -u`-.nr u..- park. . Ilrirk lmrllinu : I0 rooms and bath ruumymh Ito! and cold wnu-r. ,_ -.., .... ._- Tlllll-ll-2 Twu .~|1m\' l|l!ll'l\ I new. on Karl sun-q-I. nlxwv Harri; n in WWII. vmu-I` wnrks-. rxwnruuu kiln-I ply lo 1!. lun.\r:\', :9 | l'i|u`vss Mn-ul. un-miscn. Amxm. |ltI.IAn|.l. lruuworlhy woman Mu General Hurvnnl In I hunllyot Ihno: no other: and apply. Apply to Man. J. I(.UuvIn. |..\Dll'4H for our Fnllnnd ('9 take light. plenum work an I OI toil wt day can he qule non! by mall any dhunco. No mnvunulnf. Addroan at An'rl`u u: 3 ilk .~.. llnulon. _-~___.. - ,, A.\'l'Iu!l. chalice! L rind`. ll ` Inc can muu':.?u'I7n. Au;-|yn'3m 3'?-'. Union street. AT A .\'.\(`lHl"l(`E.n lalqzu New Sale. winch coal 3241). Apply Box." \\ IIIG ufhce. \\'A.\"l`:| IHPWYIENT. .4: young man 0! tum: wagon no Mu-I: reference: [I\`uI.' ` Address W. A.)l.. um ulnar. `SQAIAI; BOY wanted at Tuunuuuufu. [hock innit. A (mu I 0INltnAl.slR\'A.\"l'. Apnl) I Man. J. I uxonnox. ucloru mrwl. g# -. .. _ , V l\- 0. I . llllll! street. and Rant-\\'MuIL -AI Ntponu. on slept. I301. Henry Rout. Ibuomato. to Allah Wapr. Richnmlul. Iluvrms-mu-I)m|.I1'n.I.-0: mu. hm... at Hews. Ahnulor Hotuhlnaon to Anni: lloolmlo. |-och ol Bcphhnbur. R|n\'n.Vu.1.nr. -0- inept. am. Fred. A. Roclnot. Almllulmrgh. to Mutts Val- Ioau. lllnr. Tlllll-ll-2 T\\'u -1'1m\' Immc nun` nu I-Iurl Sin`:-I. above "l\l'l` 2 `rm-: .||`aTi |7.\'x 17:)` my W. J. lurk & Won lunr (nun I`n'In~u*-L4 SII 'l`lll-: HL'.~`l.\'I-:.~`.e Plllilllsi-:.~' and Dw--llimn ....g r. ..m.. n! pran.~. .-n__ mminlnu mu kuuwn FOR sALET`oiiTb-i.ET.T ~.T;l'_l.\`s)Il`l`t4. AM!!! to .\'. II;-.\`xu.. -lI |'I I - m:..r nu Hunt: Jtkcuy Unoeil. Inn-n, I-.'-q.. nu (iron-r_\` ; pmm-:4 uhrr. Appl) In .\h`('m(\lI\ K. SPECEL i@lii'i;?31>I; 'H|.. l.\'l. THE SUBSCRIBER bogs respectfully to an- nounce to his numerous friends and customers that he has ronlovod his old and established Wood mm: from the Frry what to the old K. & 1`. Railway Depot. at the too; of Onuu-lo Qtuusnl and _ i5Z"1F1EFs+._ FOR SALE.` REIINDIR8. tumult). TO-LET. ~ ---*---r-`---- |;\\'l-Zl.l.lN'(l now oocuplonl 5 on \\'vll|II tun Slrm-I. Isl inn-I. App 3' In .\I us. '14. run. onuuunc All Saints` I. Apply In .\lIl ` oppuuilu : THE DAILY WHIG. lll)l'.~ |'I.~` ~ :1 I rnmn /MISS JENNIE C. SHAW will resume her clauses in PAlN l`I`.\'G AND DRAVVING on !\ll)NI)AY. SEPT. 1921!. at 135 William Street. Orders taken for painting on Silk. Satin or Plush. 6c.. executed on short notice. ?$I?lZIZ nu mums vlwn. Ap- . ur on the H" I ,_.. -. II` Me )1 Into-re-at ya. R new `t nn(_l_ '11- i'" winter A The 1 numl. with gr: `U`*\"` The al ` romp h; Dni . P: INC AVCWIII II lll IIUIVIU `I10 FBI` tontinry have n pnc cing shooting for tho put two dnyu!" The target 1 the yacht Ju-no. " V A |,um-u Llbarnl. Lusnux, Se 3. I6.-+J. '1`. Brunner. lib- eral memburo parliament for the North- WiEliili`ii6 6f tfliiiiiii 'g|_Trix },[X_I(_I, .3....."L "`+'Q'.%'.`.`"........."``Tj xv. pix. UI -`$513 I IIIIIII (0 [IIQBI the distress than. A Man Dies In 1 Cell-Pollce Charged With rullly I-our-In; mm. KA.\'s.\s .Cl !'L_ Sept. 17.-On Sunday night Thomps Bourke. a wellto-do citizen, 66"year$ of Age, went home intbxicated and began raising a disturbance with his wife. Three policemen were summoned and arrest- ed him. Without any examinations he was put into a cell. and on Snndaylhe was sent to the woukhouse. There it was discovered that he was suffering from frightful in- juries. He was seized with paroxysms and died in terrible agony yesterday afternoon. He re tedl said that the policeman haal kickec him I the way to the station house. The coroner has ordered the arrest` of Policeman Petersonf r murder. The dead man left an estate of `.000. Hily ESCBPG H18 gilll(lWl. About half an hour before time yesterdany for visitors to be ordered from the jail came Spies sweetheart, Nina Van` Zandt, wunr- l ing a maroon dress, appropriately decorated with cloth trimmings. She presented, as usual, in lsdy-like appearance, but her eyes were red and heavy for want of sleep. Her conversation vwi'h her lover was serious and short. She felt their position too keenl ' to admit of her tarr 'ing long where ot one could see hpr evic ent ny, and she soon bade Spies arewell. and moved rather slow- ly from the building. Miss You Zsndt shuns the reporters, w 0 seem to have in- curred her enmity by fully reporting the anarchists imprisonment and her devotion to them. Aside from Spies they all look up on her over visit as one of the brightest occasions o the day. She greets each one with kind words. C|ll(`.\1:0, Sept. I7.---Follm\-ing close u n 1 the sntisfnction that eve-rvbody felt W nan } the Supreme court upheld the verdict '0? us jur ' in the case of the seven apostles 0 nn~ are ny comes _a sentiment of sympathy` or them and their le`)enlauts. Some of then | -. - mny escape the In uwn. Almnt. half An hour hafnrn limo: i'n:n-nl.-n- \Tlllll9l' I] |.lIl'l-I'll. l The tug McArthur arrived from Quebec ' yesterday, and proceeilecl to Collinohy. She curried an anchor. secured in Quebec. weigh- in v about eight tons. ghee stenmlmrge \\'nt,er Lily, which sank near Brass Point, Rideau River. is lying in 15 feet of water. A steam pump has heon working on her for some lays, and it is c-x- pected she will be raised shortly. She is lmlen with lumber anal owned by Captain Waters. REMOVE D. Nina \`an land! Welcomed at the Goal by The .\ poatlen of Anal-rhy_ IIUTU. Capt. Bass, who has been on the steamer Ontario this season running. between AIex~ Andria Bay and Rochester. heu returned to (hnanoque. the Ontario having gone into i winter quarters. Thu tun \InA|-thnr nu-I-ivonl frnm lmnlnn I IIIU \lIPU`a"IlCXlIII|ll'lI IT TUUIU. The steamer Ella Ross in: discontinued her trips to Montreal. Next week she will curry an excursion party to Ottawa from ` here. 1 I`--.5 1).... ...I... I.-. I........ n... 9'.` -g....._..__ hay. 'lhc rnte on wheat from Duluth to King- ston is 6c. per bushel and from Chicngo 50. The steamer Mnynanl has been token of! S the (.'apo~.-Xlexandrin Ray route. The nuunnwr PH; Run: has aIiu~nnlinnn.l lutrrc-utlug ll:-mu liuliu-rotl Alon.` lho llnrboun-Veuel Movonunontn. The steamer Rotheany has guue into 1` quart;-nu at Uannnoquc. J prop. Dominion uni schr. .-\ugusln. ` grain from Duluth. arrived to-lav. air. Armenia. with good: for ileu- rnnto. huyrrivonl at Ral.hbun's dock. The rop. Bruno nncl tow cleaned for As- tnbuln nut evening to load cod for Georgia ay. 1|... ..... .... ...L..-. t_..... n..I...L .._ t.':__ lIlI\l' MIW-II IT? UHTKIIIIIVII I" III 'Ilt!f_\. Twu yearn ugn ('mmneIfur-I loft` the farm uni loot-ru-cl his wife. nuw living iu n small shanty on the Iancl. He returned A few month: latter, but has not lirml on the place uincc. Six months I he became insmw, and has since been mu ing himself trouble- some in the mannrr suuul. .\lrs. llereslith has okod out n living. since deserted Irv her huslnn-l, by keeping boarders and renting a part of her place. III III!` IUVP. (`unptahle Johnston hu identitied the man u Ruhert Cummorford. u Iulntic, Aged mm -ve. `II-eh-0 out he uurrlodn dang ter of Mr. . eredi `I, llolleville. Meredith lived with his second wife when ('ummerford Iuccedod after A time in nlieuat lug his hther-in luv`; nifectiouu from hie boner hull`. She was left whi|e her fsithleu huehsnd drew hie money from the bunk. about $00, and houuhl a farm four mile: from Fruukfunl. Hero Meredith settled .|.._~.. u-:Ih Li- .I-....I.n.... -...) _.... ... I_... IIUIN I' TCIIIIUTII. liar 3"`II`II `u&l (`GWII with his dnuglnwr and son-in luv. About fnur yum ago he Itlysteriuusly dis- \|Ip(`l|rt`\l an-I until this ulny hi: whereabouts lune alwnyn been ahruudml in In 'Iter_\'. Tu-n \'.ll`I nun ( Nnnnnnn u-.| I4` .I olu furun 1 lrIuIlIU IIIUIT WIV' II III! PUIIII 0| U`. P|I- ` tol. Lu! week he no pal young H do on \ tho road and demand lhu price 0! I load of hay which ho hnd jut sold in the city. The lul put. whip In the horses and sumo-I u the real. {allowed I) the rum r. wlm. Ilhntilm-. thnlttolo to drool in! if he did not amp. (`nnltAhIu .ln||nlI.nl| hnn ialnnlilinul Hun Innn j 4 The (`harm-tor That line lloou Frighten- ing on lay Good People III Mduov. |lll.Ll\'ll.I.l. Sept. l'a'.--Counul:lo J - tun ha united the Shlmv myaury. I an . who. durl A tutaundo hi: nppooruu.-e in the town-h ma . while the humor: were ; at work in I. a harvest Ciel-I. anon: ton! to frighten their viva at the pumt ol 0 pin. ` tnl. Lani tank in normal \-mmu Hvdn nn I \\'.\l)l-TS )sIA.\'DRAKE LIVER PILLS are urcly a vegetable Callmrtlc. bclngontircly tree .ron (`nlomol or any Metallic substance. In (`:1 of Liver Complaints. Blliousn I)yapcp~ sin. o.-mlncho.&c.. they give univo satlslao tion. 'l`hoyu'oS roonled. Onoludooe. In Bottles 25. at ADE'S DRUG STORE. WAS HE KICKED TO DEATH ? 'I|rlNnh \\'M( I" lolephouc In number-lil Dun tall man In`: apply at IMTH. l|l'\"8 HILL W00!) baton tho rainy canon met: In. GREETEWITH KTr~io'\7vonos. IMPORTANT: .._-._. F I I1 hat to All tn. sud halo!- nut?uac ::|ini`;u In J ad: to P A FHIAPI ---_,I9'_I _Al, A V EITr6It3"i'['T EJoEI'fi"cie':"'igIm. A _l _.-L LIA___ ` iv;.},} 6n.'.}:'." ONLY $2.00 DELIVERED. GENE/Mt TICKET AGENCY. _ l -`OR (`OUGHS A.\'DCULDS.-Omap a Bottle of the Duuoxu `oven Rxnnnv. The rst dose frequently 3 A oou h. Composed of Wild Chen. 1! u . lecnmpano and Iounnt to take. other \-nluab o lngredioen 3. P In boalos. 250. and 50. at WADE'S QRUG I S'l`0Rls`.. \ 1)` I0}: log the Point? am an 1: The gunman an 1.... .. ....... ..:..... LL... A HERMIT HIGHWAYMAN. MARINE PARAGRAPHS. '.' EJ.i.'i;;Li."ss'.};."i . KINGSTON. ONT. KINGSTON. ;'a`t the peni~ ihootinn for W. U ` L he `I , In I16 tia tliiiihai been n6T;.iirth'o Fug KICKITI Out IF 'D"IUK'U0l5I'. "l."|'UI]IIlI .\`n.uu_ RA.-win. Dun.-n no.9 . pm... |.._ L.-- VUIJ IIIMI UIIIIIVIIX III III, I IIIIII Ill!` be urprjnod my morning to take up _lh9 paper and learn thnt the remain: oi the ox- uu um: ulcnr IIII noon no IRS III (III renlln unnl-ah-nahul not `A nan:-I In-n L`... Ll.-no-n IlUT(`Hlv2RS AND SAUSAG E MAKERS- rimo new small hog casings; by tiorce. 5% lbs. `kc. vol` lb : kegs, l(l) ll 1s.ll)u. porlb; halt kegs. ` 310.50; prime new English sheep casings. kegs. ` - smaller qunnuues 6.70. 50 lnrgv lam llus. 8-`E per bulfdlc. RowLm& Co. Hunilmn. .au:mu,nuxwo sauna,-nosamInn||0oon ; pnhendm. not I uecmt bu boon blown. in looks rather nquslly fur Jerry 0'Dono_- -..-. TL..- _._-_ _._Al._.._ .1. __A _A,_.J Iqibprouenueu. not 5 secret no: 00011 Noun. '1 xi: uu. Thou Fenian gentlemen do not stand upon trie: : a mm min` or la: main- vory little dioroneo to than, I0 I ohtll not \ ha nnrnl-{and [III Inn:-nlnn tn] Lulu. nn oh- ucruul, ulul enort. ror eolne years past It has been at mystery with the Brotherhood how all of its most trusted secrete leaked out. If is secret movement was set on foot, ur R condential agent wss'sent abroad on 5 mission of vengeeuce, Scotland Yard haul all the details of it, hndl full description of the emissary and his business by the arrive! of the Very iirst stesmer. Ever lot miscar- ried : every consplrstor wjse n bed. Mile~ sian patriots . acretched thei heads. and said, the dive! is in the dice.,"' Some long lwuda on the inside began at last to smell 5 large size mice. end the consequence wee that the renowned Irish petriot 0 Dono\'sn Roses, st your service. was ingloriouely `' kidked "uuftlm`hIak1imnf -F'mm1:|ut TIIV" man, as your urvwe, Wu ulglorlouuy ~ Iudkui out the Ttnck[dut_rr._..;i[lf!1J:ITtlIn:1:y T6 tia fiihnaan mi Fink in tin Wonidn no u IUUII llluulneu mltueralule wnoao association with the Brotherhood was doing it moljeharm thun good. He hada dirty little den here which he called his otiico. and is was here that the Assassination of Captain Phelnn was inttemptod by the mur- deroua, Dick Short. For some years past it has bden mvstarv with the Rrmimrhnmi Illllu Ul LIIU fellllll Dl'0Fn8I'00(l, many lnllo` cent poo le believed that it -was became he was a oud mouthed blntherakite whose n-nn.u..ti..n u-:0]. oh- u....n....|......I ....- .l..:.... EIUIII on election Glyn When Je_r 0'Douo\'an, known to fame or infamy as `Donavon Room, was kicked out of the Fenian Brotherhood, many inno- oooule believed thnt it was hamnnn ha N IHUUSIIIIII HUIIHTI. The Australians have an admirable wea- pon of otll-nae, called the boomerang. its chief reconunemlation being that when thrown nith perfect accuracy, it generally returns t7'r'hit the sender on the nose. This was about the result to Mr. (Ylirien in try- ing to get even with Talnuiany Hall and the county democracy. Mayor Hewitt. his enemy, wiu elected by a triumphant major- ity, which was largely contributed to by old-time republicans who looked with lia- like and distrust on Henry George and his land theories ; and now the Irving hall lead- ers nd that they are completely wiped out as political factors, having made no ehow whatever in the last election, as the law re quires. having completely sunk their per- sonality in the labor movement. The result is that about eight hundred election inepec~ tore will be awarded to the labor party and Irving Hull withJimmy O'Brien at the tail will be left out in the cold to drive the beet bargain they can with either of the rival fac- ` tione on election day. \\'l1en Jarrv 0'Dnnn\'nm. knnwn tn fnmn UVCT. As we approach the elections we are con- fronted by un interesting problem, and that is the division of election inspectors among the dilferent political parties. Up to the present election Irvin Hall, as one of the political factors, has a ways had some sort of recognition. and its perfect autonomy and strict discipline has always secured for it from one party or the other a reasonable di vision of the spoils. At the hut election. however. the county democrac would have none of it. Tsniniany Hall di not want it ; an to get even with its arrogant coad'ntors it threw the weight of its inuence am politi- cal ex rience in favor of Henr Geo and the lalzr party, and the resu t was ixty- seven thousand votes for the wage-winners. and in addition to his personal service. Jim- my O`Brien, the Irving Hall leader, sent his check to the Anti-l o\'erty society for six thousand dollars. 'l`I... \....a_..I,._- I..... ._ - )._,3_,,I I, II JUIIII LIIIIK Iiuwc.-r) nu rental In: V \I imlmra jun] I i t 14 u_mg I|f . the lowest Au TU PORK PA(`KI-IRS--Highest Cash Price {said for pork blade bones. mnlmgc and ferti- izing Innlurials delivered at our works}! Humil- 1 Ion. Howux & Co.. Funmxors. Hun ton. _.___:_____.._:_____