Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Oct 1887, p. 1

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K`,-1U\\ ing to the rush of buaincs: on account of, ` ~ ~tho-tm-go-mtmborot Stowe Mndlhagu which we.-`au-o _'selIinx. we nd it intbouihle to exhibit at the Centnl Four. but we shall be planned to show to visitors the lure aria: of GURXEYB. lM,\'u his and q`l`0V.ESn our).\"u~uI-noun. N0. j80PRl.\'CR8SS'l'REET. `rs an Ljrxntsru 15 an - Reported can-cc Olongu. ' Loxnox. Oct. 6.-'l1mo is nuon to bo- iiovc tlul clnnguan inpndipg in the min-' istrg. But :11 puirtko munbo propuui to see the war between the gqvornuicnt And the` National league fought out to the binni- cm ,_ ' - - - upon me roou-um. even uwr we lecture. He upoko fully two hours. had yet when he wanted to no thn immense Indienco made him go on." ` rvod seats, 500. For uld not Neobia. an |'II1'II`I'I III I twulluv V-Iv. Among the cue: to be heard at the nu- ma non week in n breach of promise unit In unich the plaintiff in u Kiupumiap cm! the ` defendant, manager of I business house in 1 Ronfrow. The young mania Itill unmr- , rind. but it is hocunp In won't pt untried ; that the tction is pushed. t9llX]|IOIIlK IIIIIIQ IIIOII III IIIIPITIOII III.` II Lwu with diiculty he dioen himoolf from the friendly throng that iegod him " upon the rostrum. oven afar the lecture. 1 LI. -u\ALQ full. 0-... In... curl u-Q -L-.. L- tore me court or revision. The improvements which John Poole, road overseer. has made to the Perth road have been done to the satisfaction of those interested and they are thankful for them.` It is hoped, however. that next year the portion of road I between Stones` cor- nen end houghboro eke bridge. which is in :1 I111! state. will be looked After by Mr. "Why Am I . auction 2" i The Plailuiel his Tiunu spank: of Wong Chin I-`oo u pllowsz "HI: sanity Ll! eloquent madq such an impression that it Lwu with dilunllv In dinenlrmmd himnnlf ll welgneu '15 ll`. . A number of appesls have been mede against the uneument of I888. There has been some kichu . but those who are doing the most of it wil not neck rectification be- fore the court of mviaion. 'I`L- 2... ..... .._a_ ...L:..I. `Al... 'l.)...J- Into Local News. The bear. which some weeks ago dill mis- chief on I farm non Sydenliam, was captur- ml wenlnnlnm hut nnlv nfnr fourteen hnllntn CIIICI UII I IITIII HUI!" nyuuumuu, '38 CIPCUI" ed eutenlny, but only after fourteen bullets hufbeen poured into it. It ins dragged to Sydonlum and sold to Mr. Smith for $10. It weighed 243 Run. A nnmhnr nf nnnnmls have In-an llI.|(`R llsmondo and O'Connor. Nzw Yuma, Oct. 5.- A reception was given at Cooper union to uni ht to Sir Thom- as Henry Urattan l-Ismnna e and Arthur U`(`onnor. members of the Irish parliamen- tary party. They were escorted from their hotel to the hall hy the sixty-ninth regi- ment, the Hibernia rillee. and members of the ancient order of Hiberniana. Charles A. Dana. of the Sim. resided. In opening the meeting he wish some of the I-.nglish tories were present to witness the meeting he was addressing, so that they might know whether American sympathy or and for the Irish cause was wanting here. Of the 60,(lll.(Xl) of people in the United States. IHJIIDJXII were either of Irish birth or of Irish deeent. It was no great wonder that the American people sympathized with the Irish, as they had no great love for l-Zugland. .\lr. U'Connor, on being intro- duced. was received with enthusiastic ap- lause. He revievred the situation at ength. I'I.\'Judge Noah Davie mad resolu- tions, declaring that the citizens of New York protest against the policy of the tory government as a blot on the civilization of the age, denouncing the recent slaughter at Mitchellstown. expressing sympathy for the efforts of Gladstone and Parnell, and ex- tending a greeting to Messrs. 0`(.'onnor and liemonde. They were adopted with cheers. Sir Thomas Esmonde was received with as great applause as had been given to Mr. O'Connor. He said that although the im- mediate future of the Irish looked dismal. yet their hopes for a speedy and nal settle- ment wene never brighter. They knew that they were fighting their last battle, and it would be a bitter light on each side. I-`l)l.'.\"l) A1` LAsT-A renmd; warranted to euro hard And non Corns. Bunions. (`nl|ousco' .\':'. Hanson`: Magic Corn Salvo. in bonus. I50 nz Wade`: Drug Store. Dllyof UIIIIIVIII 0' Inllhllll. IWBLl.\`, Uct. 0.--The trinlol L:-rd Mayor Sullivan and .\Ir. O'Brien, for publishing in the paper: respectively controllnd by them rvpurta of the meetings of Iup roused I-rnnchu of the Nltiounl louvuc, wi open at the .\luuion court this afternoon. At I:30 p nu. grout crowds uf penple ling the route which will be taken by the [uni mnyor And .\lr. U`Brien uni the corporation of the city vi-||i.iih will Attend them In auto during the tr' UIIV W l" I- |)rm.1.\'. U116. -The Pr_~nmu'- Journal pnlinhoa to-day four column: of the n rru n! the National longnw meetingu, hol on Sunday in the counties of Plans. Cork. Kel- ry and Wcxfurd. .-\t all the moetings reno- Iuliuus were pusul denouncing the Attempt: of the government to suppress the league and tho prusocutinn of Mr. Ulirbu and Lord Mayor Sullivan of Dublin. I|n.n..~ l\.o A l`L-s..1_I..l` I .__J \I-.._._ ||IU`uI ITX . The uorl: el eviction wee continual at thvoetlore to-day. The lnlnatee of willow ` llm\'lee' honee etontly reeinted the evictore 1 by throwing holllng water upon them. The heilie delnolielied the home and the chim- ney heving tumbled the ulehrle took time. Seven pereone wen nrreetod. thing to the hoetile demeanor 0! the epectatore the pdice were onlcre-I to prv.-pore to tire. whereupon Constable Hun my ulvenn-l nu-I threw down hie rifle. : eclmlng to obey onlore. He will probably be Arrested. l.AI.\lIu\, Oct. 5. Lnnl Rnuehery epole ll Ipswich this evening. In the cuuree of his I h he said that the gheltly scene nt Mitt elletown illustrated tn the Hnglinh \ lo tln` system in! nliagou-rnment in In- ml. which pmvokecl civil unr. The gov- ernment, lay supprueing the National longue, had turnoal I tinute society into 5 socn-t one. The who e policy of the gov- ernment vnu e lmlnilinting mm in the eyes of [he Wurld. I1.-... .-. 1x... 1! TL. 1`. .._..' 1-..- .,.I `TI. Llllj MIIIIIHNI "III IO "III and a mnnlnt ol muonlkh raid: in Kerry un|C|uu. Ho uisl that he hut but In the pay ullhopoliufor thulul. u yours. and that ho had `nocoivo-I from Con dab \\'hdohuI. just hnlan the raiding ul Sexton. I umdl cum ol money in pa moat ol his about for arranging an nial. '1' in auto- Iucut consul I gnu unntiou in the cowl. While nvlurniug Io jnil the prisoner: were cheated by the crowds in the roots. The live chugeul the people and meal their a Mom freely. ` Th; lurk J nvintinn um: rnnlinnml Al Tho (`hm-gr l`po| CI: l'oop|o-.|lIu|c-lo- Anon the lldnlcll uaklo -(`outlawing `Ibo Ivlolioun-Firing IIII tho lob. llrnus, Uvl. &-(`ulliunn. the moon- ! hut. \-ho vuono ol the pnny that kill- a: Couuhlo Within at the Sexton huge. and M 'l.iuIuuvoru. liopuuhot l|, And who Ian turned queen`: cviulonoro. \\ n In by tab: to link in onbr in menu ! ogdutonunplbulintbotrhlpn , in; then again than for nmmlor. He was an -ode-I by A sunny lurro 0! puli-1. He man M In the plot uminol Nexuua and Identied uvon ol the I000" on having wrtiol MI in the hi ling ol (`ouauhh Cdlidu uluilu-J that he hul A MOONLIOHTEWS FRIENDS HAVE GONE TO THE RESCUE. A Breach of I !-amino (hoe. |,-,__J ,4 .1 S('B.\'F.R OF \'lU|.E.\'l!E. Clgnr Inkon Into 1 lllot. , .\hmun. Oct. `6.-evernl thouumd fe- male cigar" makers guthord At one of the factories yelterday And 0 in 8 riot. The civil gunrd Inrmuudod the fnotory, and the vi-`omen took poaunlon of the buildin and barricaded it. The women um hang the building. IIOOII IXIIOII OK IIIB gllflll IIGIIIDIY OI EH8 knight: of labor yumrdnyxru spent. in con, aidering the pmtalt cues which have occu- pied muolmof in time since yesterday morn- `no +6 w. Rlt`.>ia`.\'l-.:a: km s:., m `bu;-frnur Tim. Ho hasmdowns to c ousc from. Good Th-5. `Z for 5 cents. Connldel-In; the Frozen Cues. Ml.\'.\'EAl 0LlS, Oct. 6.-The whole after- uuaion of the general Inembly of the lminhn nf lnhnr vumrdnv I-In nnnnt in am. .. Bhoollnkon on 3 Sn-lkc. liaumnurnu, Oct.` 8.-8otno $0 shoe-. maker: It !-uck utaerduy boctme the-mnnw ` fsctnm reins! to sign t_[ni_r not bill of l AMANDA, Ohio, Oct. 6.-By the explosion of I boiler last night. ln'David Young : saw mill, George Luke. Perry Lake, Simon and Amos Yonn , were inntcntly killed, and Mn. Simon 'oung,who was at the time W0 yards from the mill. was seriously injured. The End of Diulpation. NEW YORK, Oct. 6.-Alfre1l A. Jnniclie, aged 25, eon of the wealthy jewoller, Allrt Jenicke of this city, blew` his bmins out while entering the police headquarters lust night in chargeof I detective who had -ar- rested him for stealing $500 dollars worth of jewellery from a Mr. Armory. He had led is dissipated life for lame time. Police Interference. 1.0.1905`, Oct. 5.--Mr. Glmlstone has at length taken notice of the interference of the police with liberal meetings. Wlietlier in- doors or out of doors the speakers are now shadowed by detectives, enquiries being made before hand at the houses of the pro- Juotera. If the lice persist they will be excluded from ll ral meetings ; then some awkward scenes may occur. 1'38: , auv ml uuuuuvu lIUlU`DIvUIo Lo.\'Du.v, Oct. 5.-The .lIorm'ng/ Post, re- : ferring to the interstate arbitration dele- ` gates. says: With the sheries question still pending. this policy of eulive zesl of individuals Acting In a private capacity can- not be pronounced altogether well-timed. With all the precedent: in view, we deem too sanguine those who think they cen surl- dcnly create a court of inter-ntate ap- peels." .... .-.--- v ..... .v.-~- Rum-2. Oct. 6.-Kl0pp, the German hia- torian, has presented to the pope the com- plete correspondence between Leopold I. and Fr. Marco l'u\'i2\I)o, the pope`: legato, during the Turish incursion. I683. To each of the sovereign: whn sent jubilee gifts the pope will present is specially painted mina- ture portruit of himnelf. lhe pope is espe~ cially gratied with Queen Victoriis gift and his acknowledgment of it will boexcep- tionnlly conliel. Advloo to Iotlen. Mrs. Winslow's Soothi Syrup should slways be used when chil 11 Are cutting , teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at-once; it produces nstursl, quiet sleep by rolievin the child from , And the little cheru swskes as brig t as A button." It is ve pleasant to the new. It soothes the chi] , softens the gums, sllsys sll'f)'s in, relieves wind, regulstes the bowels, snd is the best known remedy for disrrhma. whether arising from teethin or other ceusee. Twenty-ve cents A bott e. Be sure And ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothingyrup, And take no other kllltl. GIIUIIIIINI "SCI, llllllll Ul ll HID THUS Ul ZU rer cent. mlulorcm. an uneuecl by the col- ector at Plnuburg, N. Y. Politicians in Nov: Scotin will be getting on their In piuitlin A few da I an it is understood the elections for the our vacan- cies in that prpvinco will be held aimultnn oounly at All early date. The writs have not been issued and no great uctivit in expected until the nrriul of Sir Charles lupper. T'|.\'1cvl1'\'uo.\n-L Theunamignm mm ` l'orsnh-that m-:.~:nc.\m.:-: uovsnc .x.\'nm-r 1 now occupied by him an Ear] Slrocl. The \\-hole is ollbred in one bIc-ck. having about one hundred and twenty feet fronlngl: on Earl 81 rwl. and the l} ~.r Int runs throng to West street. The B LDl.\`uS on the proper? are almost new. and the (anion is Ianled wil 1 !\xllI)ll;_!\5sl fruits. For (arms up In THUS. UI 1' III (V19, II I` IIIIW II-ll IIII. I HE (WHITE direct: the ro-sentence M Van Brunt to be hanged. Hm I` \' Iran-nu-v Jung:-Ovnnnl In-an .lnnLl_ The l'. .\'. trouury department has leciul- 1 ed that awed 54 um rino timber imported 3 lmm Cnnuln in utinlu at the rute of ('2 per thousand feet, instead of at the rate of 20 w -M... ..-..n -_l..-I....... -_ ---..-..- I I... al... -..I lulled by an Explosion, Oct. 6. -By >f nitlht. in` David Youm1 n unv IIIIUIIIII. IICUITVVI WUU .l7,l Ill. The enersl term today, It Rochener. atlirmon the (`nnviction of Robert \'nn Brunt or Hap y Salvation Bob," for the murder u of ill y It Wnrnw last fall. The court div-non than rmnnnlpnnn n! Vnn R:-uni In In IKJIITIICJ CI _IIIUlI. Principc (Inn. at the opening of the u-anion of Knox collego ante-I that $20!.-' (II) had been subocribod towards endowment fund of which C|55..'$4 had been The amount desired In: 8.'l]),(`(l). " 'l`|... nu...--I 0...... In A... -0 l)....|.-.o...- BOD l'|It`C I0 IJIIIWI. I-Z:-Hoverunr William B. Wuhburn. of ` Hroenelzl, dropped dead on the platform at the city hull At the morning union of the bond of lnruign mission: At Springeld. JI Ill. The government hu nppuimeal A commit ` niun, hauled lv the Prince of Wales, Lord ` Rameheryancl rd llnrtingum, to promote English and Coloninl exhibit: at the Hel- honrne ox?-Iition. l)..`_.\.-- l`-.._- _A AL_ ..__._.._ -1 AI... CHI- l'IIu-nrd and Thoma Moran were found dead at their hohl in Chimgo. outfucuoul by gas. They cuiu [mm Dakota and won en l'Y)|`l'lO to Clouds. .. 1| |l.....-n 1. ..LI 5.. L. nl.- l'.....I:.... N30" I0 \ IIIXIL Hon. 0. Iowa: in aid to be the (hnmlinm sum-unm who contributed that vory able Article on the diullouunco question which up rural in tho London lcououulu. `in (`Austin lnmhnr nnmnnnv. the chief Z}{SL'n.i'inTh.lmoaon toou$E[.'.}f h M f `h (`undaum com ,toce uhnrfholdorl of whlclfuro Edwnrdn. M.| ., Russell. And Juno: Mcbarou. Buck- ] inghum, will remove their mill: from Carle- tnn H500 to (man. I.`..n ........ ... ll'XIl2__. I) \I'--|.|..._.. In the CHUICIS .\lO0R E. botwoun than lorou u! the Amour ol nhnuhun cm! the nboh in continuous. The warfare in cnrrlotl on with varied luc- UUIIOICIIIIICI IIKTUIIIIIII HI EIIC IUPTUIIII OUIIFL Archcluko John in I letter to the Amt- riu'-Hnnprhu Army (mm London. lmliutu that M: ntlrcnmn from the army was: coau- puhory. I-`inlnhn Intinnn lln lama: nl tho Amour lllll WI?! I,IKIIIo Ruuhuoodu to 'l`urko `I when: lot the government of Hllglrin y I join! oom- . u \ nnlmnun A IIITII IWWIHVUIVII 'Il`._'pI.o It in Niel that I hutch olnhrlqc noon`: nmmul Iv I In chute-1 hdon pcrllumeut nu-cu. I. _.....- ..-n-i.. alum sh- |\'..s.... .._l..- J . ` Itnoma certain that tho \\'cIuru union \ ham uruml pr-sauion ol the lhltimoru and ` nhio tolqnph nyuuln. ` Ihunh Amhninn In Tau-haw`: nuhnnm for unsung pnpur. Tho Balsa ol Morocco In not you dual, M but In anus Ilvo. Tho hllunu In (`Ansell during the put thru maul involved U|3.6W.5l4. In :. IlI.-I.. nL.a . I..o..|. all]-no.-In nun-n`. Tho NM 0! III In-Mug Paper: and the You hunt lblocnun. The Toronto Nun hnow land as nu cvoolu Tin HnIIAn.nl Ilnannou In not val land. Bhck u;ncu`to go to \\'uMng- rm non weak to present the 0.00 0! the .umIeumo-I uurohiou In the promo court. In-nlulnhn Jnhn In A Inlhnr In u Amt.- The Arbllrntlon Dalogntu. ...... n... r. 'm_.. nt__._.,-._, n .4 "I.\Kl-27\'. lli`.V\l'."n beautiful Iuliurlnn tum ` residence. east hull of but part I5. situated 8 miles from \lurkut Squaw and half mile from Port snmut li. containing :5 or Shem: : plentiful supply at wauor ; lnrwe and good house. and all m-x-eunr,\` outbuildings. l-`Inc orclnud. close proximity to tho lnko. Forterms and particul- airs apply on the promises to JOHN GRAHAM. THE HTH OF THE NEWS. The mm to the Pope. .\ . n urn .u tor. '.l.'lI0 aunonuy 111 mm anneouryw way in taking my active elepe toward: joining tlie ellienoe of the pace power: in that Eng- land in on exceiient erml with Raul: for the x-it time for many years. Prectioelly there in no outstanding ueetion between the two powers. On the at or Eggnog ig ' greatly dinifketi Bebe. l_i er'eotion has been sopenietently hoetile to Englend `u to cause Britinh di lometieu to abandon the thougim of I oh elllenee. Moreover. :2$ rty lninlend grows stronger on u the n-war. of 'n- next In prvpomonu we as or or VII nun op:-in} become: morimm out. Itvin quite goal is some Action will be taken on Prince ismIrck I linen. > \ G`:-out Britain Likely to Join ltalv And Gonnun y- l`ha War Party. LONl)0.\', Oct. 4. -Thereis u perceptible 'incllna.tion of opinion here toward: the in- clusion of England in the peace alliance let on foot by Italy`: adhesion to German '. Diplomatista are beginning to arrange 0 Iuropean powers under two} clans, o'en- aive And defensive. Franco Ind Rllllil be_,-_. Ion to the formegwhlle Germany, Austria, I y and Great Bx-itnin are among the ht- tar. 1'hQ diinnltv in Lord Snlinhnl-v : wnv Amy and urea nmun are among me ur- ter. The diionlty in Lord Salisbury : my in nkina nnv uetivn chm: fawn-dl violnina B|N'1lI'l|Ilg IIIUSII Ul |ul'U UYCHIHK III II IICISIIUUT` iu% tavern. The only food he supplied his wi e, and that in very small uontities. eemed to have been potatoes, wit an occa- sional piece of breed. He slept himself in 9. separate room, in order to avoid the ver- min. Some of the witnesses had occasional- lv s lien to deceased through It window at the ck of the house, but none of them had courage enough to report her case to the authorities, for Vaillencourt has the reputa- tion of being terribl violent and vindictive, and ever since the enth of his wife is said to have threatened anyone who would--inter fere or notify the coroner of her death. No time was lost in placing the human end under arrest. He was conveyed to the city last night and safely lodged in M1. The inquest will be resumed today. w on a ver- dict will likely be returned against him and he will have his trial next week before the queen : bench. __\'aillencourt is 60 years of ll A Shocking State of Affairs Dlacloaed by the Death of I 'onnsn. Ql'Em.'(`, Oct. 5. - In a hovel of miserable appearance on the road which leads to Lake lieauport, in which resided Michael Vaillen court and his wife, an occurrence of a very mysterious and even sombre nature has iust taken place. M rs. Vaillencourt died on Fri- day last, and in consequence of the rumors which were current concerning the cause of her death the parish priest of Charlesbourg refused to bury the body. Coroner Belleau was notified, and two medical men of this city were instructed to make a pox! mormn examination. Yesterday an inquest was opened, a jury having first been sworn in in the presence of the body, which presented a frightful appearance. I`he victim had been conned to bed for several months with paralysis. uml she was covered with bed sores and vermin. Worms had commenced to devour her body even during life, and it is doubtful whether the deceased. during her malady, had even been moved or wash- ed. The evidence adduced disclosed a frightful amount of brutality on the part of her unnatural husband. - It was said that he habltuall left his wife all da' alone locked in t e house, without food, that he was in the habit of wasting whatever money he earned in whiskey, spending most of the evening in a neighbor- ina baamrn The nnlv fnnrl ho annnlinrl hi; I (IIIHTUIIII IITUUCII Ul Clllllllllll WIITIIIIIIIIIIIII. .\ necklace of diamond: sparkled At her throat. while around her waist, contracting with the rich green Inch wu 3 girdle of old goldheavy cord In usual. :1. lid nnt want mnnh nf mI'.Inioht u-lmn `UNI llBlI\'y CU! IUU ("HUI- Xt did not want much of mhlnight when the place was finally cleared. .\ I-`l.\'l|2 HOME. TBAD FARM in the Town- ship of Kingston. re mile: from the oily. con- : iininx ill M-no ; alone residence and excellent buildings and oruhud. This property will he sold chm as the owner is going wosl. A}; to H. M. 0\\'A1`. Sollcllnr. Bnox king- nlnn. Ml) YT. lp'U[llc, urn Ilirlillll, uu\'IIlL'cu luwulu mm. The president was in full dress. Mrs Clcvehunl wore a clone-tittilnz. simple made reception gown of nlznrk inislc-toe green plush. cut unmlerately low, and quaintly trimmed It the lurk and on the Ihort sleeves with ancient Eucurial lace. In her hnir she won a diamond brooch of exquisite workmanship. \ nnnkinu nf iiigmnndl unrklml LI. her U1 IHU IUIKU UUILI UIIIIIK I BICIHI lIlI|lt'I' I llIGl' ive chandelier in the centre of the Image. Ipc-nplc. two Alpreul. mlvlnced toward him. Thu nrnnhlnnf in: in full xlrmu nu UI III. `DDT. This o\ ening n rm-vv uliun was given tn the prelidenl Inn Mrs. (' evolnml at the Cnlum bin theater. Ten tlmuuund lickou haul been iuuo-I. ecu-In mlmilling one man and his complomem of In-lies. Nu (mu hm! been in Iille |>(-fnre the auln-ut of tho prezidenlinl rty. and penple were ohligvul tn wait in me: atrc-h-hing fully 11 Irluck ml the side` walk in each lin-ctinu of the tllcauer. Simultaneously with his wife from the side of the lugs and taking I atunl under I man- in: rhnnxlniinr in Nut nnntro nf Hm IIAIN-, W.` - IIIIII 'L'IIIlII5ll\-`U Ul UIVIIUI ZCUIUII. The pro.-uiulent meanwhile Wu shaking hands n ht and left till Inn was rul in the lace, ma his fresh linen cwllur In lim ||x)\'e his `ilmtk Prince Albert coal. himl him, unul:ulightly In his right, standing :1 the outrnnco no the alcove. A couple 0! we glxwc the crowd. was .\lrn. (`lavelnml, lung 1' ing at the pruielenfn pli ht and harm and smiling III the cruml. ' he president a look hnn-In with all than in line. A low all mate of the number who nmrchml put him is 6,000 pennna. '1 huuun-In in the oorri dorl nnul ulrec-ta hilcul even to catch 3 night of hi: {M212 l`l.:- _. .....'.... - .... ., .42 ._ .....- ..i..... L. bl. GOEII IWUPI IUD, II IIU TC T`- It won well thn A not Aoloty hAd been provided for Mrs. Clorolond. To tho zxht of tho Aulr-out IAA An Alooro man in Ailkon hunting And vulng [run lulu. llxznktihh ll; no; hutllyl thnut, w A the out, V A 0 A700 11 gloloo E: the our ng crowd, p ungcd llftiolh Illdlt And Aturdn y shouldered hunulf by ohoor urougth into the plooo ll had been docldod he should and Three times did lilo: of brown? diunountod oAI'Alrymon rain the and: 0 one of the rape: than hAd boon duh ed to tho flour And strive to dug but the anger multitude. Uuly with the Aid ol A double cordon of pollen. the from line luck- lng A olnut the crowd. And the Aocoud rAnk push I: v their blue coAl.od cnmrodoo !urwArd_ WA: A Aint Ac-.mhlAnco of order Aecurod. I`L.. ........:,l_..A .....-.....I.l.. .._- -|.-|.l.... DUIIII II Ill XI-I III WIIC II TTIICUT home. The chic! mlglltrlto Illh Illa VHO hul jut doocoudod the India suit can. In vsln did the police. club: In hand. stump! to sum the rush. The top: burhn Ind duel: swept away at the in! out. It was In" lhnl. A mini nl ulnlv hul Inna A lunch on the Party and the luau-AM - In; In. clovohld In an Above to love Mar Inn Ida; `lot: In Phono- I-`lglullu tho loan at Iphuu. ('|l:`lA.00.,.(:0C. 5.--President u-rind hon an no nu paw. .{rmu.'n.a was-ea cl mm. with on burning. h-uh ulnar. no-natal IIIIUTIII IICI I(lIIl"f'U UK Ulu `W. I with on bunting, hath char. cruhoc In the 0 rounds to at In drgiuhhnunngcr noon]: r|`1n?n:I.likn.i`I.l.aIl lfll IIUIXI IUWIICI II KPH I III!!! }ar..1 thouund {:0 ram uh. wna `Bonus! him am We In thhlnor TL- ..I.l-l .._..l.o-gu- -lol. Ll- -Il- mm; H` To Hm [wmi THI-2 llL'Sl.`lI$h` l'RIIl.\`l".'~` and Dm-llinl. sun! In side of Prim-an SL. ndjoiuingthm known nu t'nrkhill`s."nl pmoenl orvupiml by Jnmm I-iillurrn. I-2341.. IL-In l-`mu-r : possession In of ! Apply to A. Md olullrl. I >01 ubcr. ? I THE RECEPTION OF PRESIDENT ` AND MR8. CLEVELAND- THE PEACE ALLIANCE. TERRIBLE BRUTALITY. N O. ':::'%. l`lll-Z SHOP ANII D\\'l".l.l.l.\'G now occupied In)" W. J. Dick at `on on \\'clli on Suvcl Ill dnor [rum Princess Street. App 3' In Max `VII. .\x.u:.\'. Division Stu-ct. opposite All Saints` (`hurch. BUTCHER8 AND SAUSAGE MAKERS- `u-inn! new nmAlI hm msinn : hr tiamo. ll) lln. `I'll!-I S1`!-;.ulls:RS l'Rl.\'(`liZS.i l.ul'|.~u-; and Pioneer. I-`or niculu-n apply to ('AI"l`. H. C. l:onn\'u:I.|.. K ngnlon. Om. \V.|&Dl`S H.AuNI()AKI l..`!;l-ZR lzgldgg ure ynvot 0 thnuc. neon ro from Calolnol or Hotnlllc Iubshmoo. In case of Liver Comaanla. Biliouan Dyspep- sin. Hondaoho. &c.. they give univ mustac- lion. Thoyarosnlgaboontod. Qnoisndmu. In Bottles 30. at \\ ADE`S DRLG STORI`. .\l U)! I-. lmm .~lrt~f|. p.II|YI")' and a un Ihu un-mi In u.\I. 7mlu:1`. rniruxili or ..nru}-us`-fed`. uh or without bonnl. Am-ly through lhhs ..nm-. l..\l)ll-:1 Innll mu-"dune fumlnheul iainu |"`:|lI rind rumforu :2 quarter: through lhln ol~ I1`. mbulh ,\(`(!l)lMOD.\TlU.\' for vnrh hull: room. hot and cold wuu~r; luunl. at IT? Quoul Slhil. SIALI4 SK 1!} Tlllll ulcl ; nuhor r on [III II'l'\`l . UN The tinder wll . row ctlhy .\l|-~ Mu-u |.n`<. Snklnn Inna. I'IKI.\\ I5C\` k`.II\&I!nI- R. M HIORSEY & co. The under will Iw rvwuicn by In: |.u`<. ankluutnot. QKWCI. . Km--oz. In Kingston. on Oct. 3th. Mu- guet Kohon. I) out The funeral will re ndalonw ol her nun-in-luv. Malay Williams. corner 0! Queen and Ontario km. on Frialcy mot-u iug at 4 o'clock to tho 0. T. R. union. The remains will In interred at `fractal. Friends uul nxgndulucnum re-pootlully luvilod lo ntlonnl 335 and 337 King Sh-cot. `TT '."Z.T:E,'. 'l`lll-f.~`1`l-2.\MI-IRS l'Rl.\`(`I-Is.-= l.0l'lHl-2 and wmnmr, II`nr mnic-mu-n Anulv ` ........u---4" `\ , The.-so Reliable Stoves are for sale only at the N l-}\\' STOVE DEPOT. BIBBY & VIRTUE; (`M urn. In Klnglhnml I-5| Ilnwk Strut. un Oct. 531:. Sarah Ann Wilson. Inluvo-I wilv at Ellis Phonon. Igoul OH yous. i Fumvul will take plan on l"rllny ulhrooou at Iusltput two o'clock. IMon-In ml sc- uunlntnnnun up mnnnellnllv Invllnnl an TIIUSI 'l'\\'U P`l.\'l`Z (T I` S .\'I HOFSIS .-. lm-mnn 8L, imn nnmnla-vul: mom: numb. TIIU-E T\VU P`l.Vl`Z (`l I` 3"! .\'I HUISIS >'1 hlvialon Sm. just ooupluvul; rooms mob. ml and non mm-r. ue Invrn : mm. 8!!) par nnum. Apply [0 Jnlts (`n.u\'nInII. Unx-ct. I |..\I)l|-IS` fur uur I-`ullalnl (`In uiw light. 3-Ia-nun! vmrk nu tl ,-`I In tn`! pa-relay run he quiet ..-m Ivy mall any dlulnncr. ` \u cunww-it . Auldruu at ~ \kI'(`n.. H7 ilk M. Iioll. K" {J-;_.'r_;IE.:|V..sI-:|:\'..\T_ .\p-ply In us. run \`u. `. |li (iordou Mn-cl. .-vx .u;l; as 1: 11cn'iciI:Ii Inu. a monuf. I Ihl ; nnhnr I fur an Incl and dark an hand. .\ .\`1'|:.~'E}I.\|Ino talc mm C `nu-I mutvzx Apply on this olllon-. T FOR SALE 012' TO-LET. mry nnu u-un |DI'\'lI1i.t`S. UKIIDII . `I ma Till` III u the open lune. Munnxn at the Ilsa-I ol Audit :1 II 0.3. z/Tmszzf *srm*. llomuuxx an ,\h;nIsu or 8!. John: la-I31. -l-lnn II HMl`FII IV I) I-`III. '73-IIIII I. T qualnunoua are rupocllully Ilwllotl to uni. I- I.'z.._..._ -.. lL.A (A. \l... SPEQIAL MEN'r1 oN.T \'HI. IA ! -..\I-.u.\I. SI-.'I . .- A l"l'lK.\'l.\`IHll) II0l`.\`I-Z. 64 \\'iI~ vnnlnh|IInl yd! runnn n kilohnn $63 s,u.a REMINDERS. .W4."'1I 3.D- Am the bending Stoves ol the day : also the new FIRE KING, IN 4 sm-:s. BOA:RD.. uunuf Full and nm.um.:. Trude. Io M lhoir own human. n ho quiz-ll! nude. Work ll ml hnnnna I I-I Innlnrn h-new ILVISIII-.l) IIUl Sh. 6| \\ |l~ ling six mums. n kllvhon. App!) lo .\lns. 0. Ynu. THE DAILY WHIG. -ll? Work In rliculars fro-0. nnvn I'MKil`I \"I' un-1`. l`m;.w(`I\`r ` Must. Box 5170 Inn] > .\ln) lloudoll. mlno nth llontol-d'I Aold Phosphate. . `I IWARl or um-Anoxs. Ilnihtiou sud eounurfdtt have quit: up- Bo Inn that the word "Hqnford'u' _ oi: the vnpcr; None no genuine with on t. \ "T ` l'l'l|l'|F UIITKC` DTIIXIIIIII, WHO W`. In` ` `umd on the K. k P. yeaeerdny Inornln , in yin in I very low condition in linger : how , at Venus. He Ind uevernl ribs and I hit lelt ehoulder bmken. beside: having hie head end shoulder: bedlytcut. He he: not recovered oonnciounneu mice the Accident. and hiayfriende hue very little hope of his rmvm. His widowed umber. at them be we: the only enpport, in frenticlwith grief. Tho Lute Accident on thollngutou & Pem- brolo Inllwny-cl_u`|-50`: Ooldlllon. l I-`rank Clarke, bnlonmtn. who wu in- inluu` on (HA I L D vnnbn--Inn nun-minus -- IIQVIIIJ, AVID. l l1I'Cjl_. "-f- UIIIIHITI Circular-A scrutiny 0! llnlloh. C.n'mA, Oct. 6.--In the Hnldimand cho- ` tion cue. though novornl corrupt action: b \ prominent comorvativo vohn wen pro . the judge held that the Agency Ind not been proved and that Managua`: olcotiol vu not invnlidntod by that mount. Ba de- ounccd as disgraceful the At \o In- guenco the Indians by the `Q " circular, and uuggosmed thnt tho1)nrtic-gun ti in the bribery mm: nhnnld In ICIIE for i}Rir."L'u.Il".`I{gg.."" {5'a"I.'.:?h'"'1;usici' """'u in the bribery cues uhould be nporhsuflor nuninhmont. The scrutimr nf lhn Innntn in Aqoncy So. Provo:-`lie Queen VIctorlJ l`IIvcnInlI_A Bnonilnu -I -gII4. qulrnu SHE "VIII III! IKCK Kill` TIER .\ll'. (ihulntono formed his ministry Mr. Cham- berlain naked that I corhin man be t in a certain place. Mr. Gluhtnno roplioguthut. as prime minister. he in lupouniblo for the whole of his government. A branch wu thus opened which never healed. J lll(`y RITC lllleil Ill KEVIN" OI Ille rllllllple (`ll autonomy for Ireland. and declares that they have found it easier to combat Mr. (u`hulstone`s arguments than to cope with the hlunderin` incapacity of the present government. his is thn strongest unti- ministaerinl dochmstion which has come from the unionists. but it is AIVIYS to he observed that the Birmingham Pox! in more (Glui- stonian than Chnmberlnin. who is peraonnlly nnugmiatic to Mr. Gladstone: indeed, the quurnl arooo from the fact that when Mr. Himlntnnn fnrmntl hi: lniniltrv Mr Fhnm. An Important AMI-.\llnlslerIuI Declara- tion-(:lndstoue-(`hsunborl|ln Breach. Lox 1>o.\', Oct. 5. -- .\lr. Chamberlain`: orgm resents very bitterly Mr. Dice "s article in the .\'imIu~nIII Century in svor of the unionists becoming merged in the conserva- tive party. And suggesting the ex liencv of shedding .\lr. Unnmberlnin and iii: little band of radical unionists. tvlent -seven in number. The paper says that t ough the unionists disagree with Mr. liluistone a phm they are united in favor of the principle of mnumnunv fnr in-land, Anal dnnlnrns that 1 WT Ill. WT` Vlgurwuuy pqlnont us opped. They did not pro~ poet ` thovorkudfurn "the money. their utinntu were the work would be immedhhly tanned. One ink must. hu\\'m'er. be closrl lmdentood. `boy would not build the in the {too of injunctions hanging over their heads, unl render thelnsoh-es liable to imprisonment. If the gnvernment eluted the right of way and furnislnexlllne money thev would;-v right nu. ulllll ` I-`OR (`OUGHS AND COLDS.-Onup I Bottle (if th'am2lAl0D'0UOIl Rlilnl. The ma: nso uom I oo Canpoood Wild Cho . R und. loounpnno ufd other numb o lngndlonu. Plosnnt to lako. In bottles. :50. and an-Wu WADE`S DRUG STORM`. men! to a wry conuuernuc extent. , Mrl. RJIII III Hun ' ulk Inon-freely ` than it their wont. Mr. yan repelled any insinlntlou that he in in auv way mixed up with tho Cundiln Puic railway in the umthr. G` acting in allusion with them. Tm hldplt in A basins: tender for the V 9 which VII nhll upon its merita. Th! nrnnnnntnrl CH Viunrnnglv until ;lI'I,VIIlCllWII qaqwn `lhoypzooocn the work ngilnnnt IA! ntnnnnd. TIL: n we unuory ones ononlu no nponou tor mninhmont. The scrutiny pf the ballots in uoing proceeded with. ..____._g___ H |.1.Vll'Ma, um. 0. -.\H'. Annguny IIOIIIOI that A sin vie obr of mum-y has ever been n-fused. la think the city of Winnipeg 1 Ihouid Agree to inns in own clelnuitums. and uke than of the province in exchange. Public opinion jullies the uaumptiuu lint. if noounnry, the city will unin the govern- ` men! to I very colmclernlnlo extent. \IA-n-. D--- --J ll--- n-IL .....__. t..._.I.. 1 The Present Position of .-\`nlro--I'haI [ho (`unnrueton Have to Say. \\'|.vr4lI'xu, Oct. 6. -.\Ir. Nnngunycionioo lhlt IA ninulu nnr nl mun-r Inn nvnr `noon lUI'.l'I! UI uclsn. The prisoner hunk hi: scnumce without appnmul agitation. I! met the appnwnl u! the audience in court. junlging fmm their at- ; tempt ll applause. nun mruuup l!'lIIIl'lI,`I uuu IIII` UN: prim,-c tiun nf noviety vrimesnf this nature. the-u clearly pmven. muitod very nu-on punish- nwnt. Ho sentenced H1-well to imprison` meat (or lifo in the King-atnn ponihntinry. ` mmnrking that he run not turn but ho was making I mistake in not pusing the new lence of death. 1'5.` _______ 4.. .,_|. L:, _,- ,, , ,,,-_n . HALDIMAND ELECTION CASE. ue womun longnl uonpernoly. Anal in lull in I at-mi uncunscimu comliuou. with lulu.-L onocl and binding body. Tho inrv I-on. nnlv nut Iaxnnn Inn -Ln...- ('unII.w. (bet. 6. -.\t the units: In-no I mlolod nun. George Huvell. I'll cunvicu-cl of criminally uuultiug Mn. Helga. I delicate young woman nml tho wife at I re- upoctshlo farmer. The prisoner ullod at hot honucnd asked for 3 drink 0! valor. When It I'll given him he rushed upon the alufouoolai woman. Ieizeul her by the throat, choked her uni threw her upon the oor. A terrible uruflo ensued. in which the lib Ila hung I desperately, nml lull in I semi |uwunn~imu nnhlillnlu with him}, In home: STORE. UIII"l CH IlI'$-lulu IK`I"- Tho 'ury won only out some ten nnkmlu. whoa I ov n-turned with I w.-nlict nfguilty. Hi: lunlninip nnurkenl Nun. fur the pmlcc I ` almplu nu... -.-_'o..I ....... ._..-.. ____ ._|. ` 'l|r|I|-uh Wkly`-" lukphono lo umubor |-ll lhufl tail to not In I good. mil: 0! BATH lN`.\B HILL WOOD blue the may canon To Utica, Mbatmlow York. Philadora. Wuhlngton. llnluncn and all lhlnuln Iluth ` on New York. 11: 0.'l'.l!. and N.Y.C. R71. 1'. llA.Vl.|\'. - - (Ion. `Hdd AIIII. .\ \'II Inn who Shah u no:-mm Attack on n Dohuvolua Woman. THE THOUSAND ISLAND ROUTE BY Roma. Wnlenown & (kddl Ru. IM::EoI'i7ANTi Forchonp uon.QT.':1p-nun. udln! . undo: pertaining tn all Routes. npply In P A flf -____l9`,I,_. A,,,; v-Iu\r- yvu --u--us` vv -u uv-vu-v-u` uyru vu- ! F. A. romsa. . General new Agent. ` 9..-... I\'L-_l II--. -3 u_..L u.__... ..;. ;\I.:.;.`, BUTCHERS AND SAUSAGE MAKERS- primo new small hog casings : by tloroo. hr. per lb : kucs. ill) lbs. 2):). per lb : halt kt-gs. $10.50 : priluo new English sheep k 50 largo bundles. 83 - nunllor qunnuuu per bundle. Rowux Co. Huullum. 6"NLv s2.oo DELIVERED. van: svenaur HURT. GENERAL TICKET AGENCY. THE TALK OF UNION. THE REI5 iR|VEH A Pmsbui FOR LIP; .3. ' %.L.[.:.;......' %:';.;.:; KINISMUN. 0.\"l'. `Goa. Tito! Agni. UIJUII Ill "IUrI5'. ' vigorously until I nu did nut nm- 1 KlN(.`..s"I`u_\. `.\.\'.\I>.\ 'l`HlIlt.s`DAY l~:Vl-JSINH. U01`. :3, law. 'l`0 PORK l .\L`K.l:RS-lli3host Cash Price [mid for pork blade bones. tank and torti- lizzing materials delivered at our war 8. Hamil- Ion. Rowmx 3:00.. I-`ertmxera. Hamilton.

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