Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Oct 1887, p. 1

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Omoe. . th -Sn-an opp. Pllll . The Ann-chlnta Hunt Wltlxelriw From the Knight: of labour. M:xs:AroL|s. Oct. 7.-In the general as- eembly of the knights of labour yesterday Mr. Powderly. referring to the seven cou- demned Chi Ann-china, eeid : If theee men did not eve 5 fair trial then they -l.....I..l L. ......o~I n nnw Orin] If thnv hnvp. In , I most lnnunmswry Ipeccn. no lllll : France is now hsrd et work prepsring for i her revenge, and in doinsz so she is doing right. Russia, slso, is far frsm inactive. She is working might and main to destroy the inuence of Germsny. Our family loves France. All the efforts of the car are directed towsrd lessening the German in- uence. which at one time was very power- ful st the Russisn court, and the time will soon come when the Russisn government will he composed oxclusivelv of the men whose sympsthties srsiwith France. but until then it will be ditlicult to obtain our effective alliance. The dsy will soon come when I shall draw my sword, standing shoulder to shoulder with the soldiers of Fmncs. " lluuhn and France are Getting Very Thick ` -A Row Near at Hand. I\'r.\v Ymui. Out. '.'.--A Paris den tch to the World says the Grand Duke Iyiucllolns. first cousin of the czar. who nrrived yester- day from Dunkirk, made. before di-embark iu most intltinmntory Ipeech. He said : It n-guru in now Iuu-vi 1?. work nrannrina for I l)1'm.|x, Oct. 7.--The hoering in the case of Willinm O'Brien. who was summon- ed for publishing accounts of meetings of suppressed branches of the National league in (,'mYccl Inland has again been ndjourned. pending a decision of the appeal to the superior court by the crown in the case against Lord Muyor Sul- livan. Mr. Henly, 0'Brieu's counsel, ep- plsnded the magistrate) decision and said . the court had shown itself fair minded in its disposition of the cue. O'Brien was not present. (IGIICE. Ullll Cu` III `UV IIUII IIIU CVVIU WIIUT pi in his house. And did other dnmuge to ` It fore leaving. Most of the umnts are quite willing to ncce t Lord Lnnudowneh offer, but Are afraid o the league. A \'IeIl. to l.unl l.unndowne'e l.~.\'m\, Oct. ll. The .\lencheeter'u (`aur- u'n~'v e cinl mrreegunulent hen lm-n \'ieilin;.; the .\ N'\||ll.1 --I l.nnn-lmnna'n Lu gecurrnu celetv in Ireland. He nuoceccloa in inter- viewing the tenente and funnel twent Land lee ne huts erected un Lord l.nne4l,uwne'z-1 Iem. Mr. William O'Brien installed tlw lenente in them. but MI man u he left the pen lo locked the hut dnurl end want. hack to I l0ll' friende. The hut: ere built entirely of wood. with e sin le hoard oor on the clemp ground. Kilbri e, I labourer, end his wife and iourteenchildren. ere the only per- son: oceupyin A hut. The league in paying the tenente rom eighteen Eounda to eigh- teen ehillinne weekly. Jo n Dunn gets eighteen nude for hi euh-tennnte end `Mr. )enie Kilhtlde. udceuede In Klr (TR:-Inn RN.-n nnneutln IIIIl'DI'A uo3e Illu ill . I ClII' BIIUTIIIC, VTWWITI \/`[1113 with Mr. 0`Brien, ftoen pound: under: Iimilar nrrmgoment. The Cour-{tr corres- pondent nyl Lord Lnuulowne': tenant: would never have joined tho Elan of cum- pcign but for Mr. Denis K1 bride, who would not pay :llll rent Although he screwed the Interment fnrthing from hi: nub-tennntr. In spite of these druvbsch the estate is well tended. Mr. John Dunn`: farm con- tain: uplendid gruing lsnd and 5 ne resi- dgnce. Dunn cut ml] the hot. and cold water .... - :. L3. In.-- -_.I ALI AOL-.. .I..u-.-n on 11" ("I In. IIIIKIIKTIIIU I LSIIUII. Mr. O'Brien did nut enter the court. to an- uwer the summon: Against him. The one of Mr. Sullivan in: proceeded with. Mr. Carson up I M counsel for the crown. and Timo y Heuly up trod {or the defence. ~ Alter heuring the evi ence. the court. dia- ` missed the cane nn the ground that the i meeting reported in the .\'ruiou wu a meet- ing of u Iuppreued branch of the .\'nlionnl Iengne. Tho specutoru and crowd outside were wildly enllimiulic over the decision. O'Brien`: one will he called twnmrrow. 1`A...___l I`-.. .L- ....._..... I.-- .-..--.. ....o:.... .1 II I)rIeII 3 VIII WIII INS Vlllll UPIIIUIIUW. Counsel for the crown hu given notice of 1 an Appeal Against the decision of the court ` in the case of La-nl .\Ia\yc-r .\'u||ivau|. ; POWDERLY ' mo mmcmsm. In D0?!-IS! STORE. 7, 1887. |'rRII`r3II7m`ijI: 'riI%E31 AY6`Ii | J auooemov -s ooo-wm (.`..s"l`().`=. (,`.\1\'.\D.-\. FRIDAY EVENING. um`. Tho Goooramaonra rooo collapoeo. the Pilot l Io|or tho Nov Crlmoo Ant - 'l'ho 'l`orloo In o Ito. About It And tho Natlonallato \`or,y Jubilant. Dl`l|l.l.\', (kt. 0.-~`l`ho lord mayor was driven to tho court here today followed In: John Dillon. ox-Lord Mayon (may and Davoon, ox-Shorllf Mvilolalcl anl nthorl. The city marohal loll the civic Illlllllfill, who wore all arrayod in tho lull roheoo! cou, Mr, O'Brien juillotl the pmooooinu ooou alter It otartul. The om-uto through which it paaood woro tlmrngod. and the lonl, mayor and Mr. U'llrien were the rm.-ipiouu of a great ovation. Puliooman wander:--I oiuly through tho ennui. a cordon of police ourroundod the manoiou huuo and prevent- ed the crowd from approaching the court room. Then ooro lifty municipal oifworo in court. Altar the cane had hoot: callod a warm dioputo occurred hotwoon tho polloo attendant: in tho court and Mr. Hoxton M.l .. and hi hahon-ill'ol Dublin ariaiii from the doolro tho latter to place city award and oiaco holoro tho magiotmto. The police attempted to provoat tho lacing of tho city emblems on the table. or oroupon Sexton audothor municipal otlicoro ooitod tho sword and attempted to place it than by forco. Tho pulico and municipal oicero otrugglod for pooooooion of tho word, while the opoctatoro in tho gallery cheered Sexton and exhorted him to lmlll on." Aitera few minuteo both sides cioaiutc.-cl. A com promioo wao olfoctod and tho oword was placed on tho nnaoxiotratoi bench. Mr, (YR:-ion did not enter the court to an- THE PROSECUTION OF HON. MR- SULLIVAN IS A FAILURE. GRAND DUKE`SV gPECH- Case of Wllllnm 0'!!!-Ion. Jlilea A llout of the Duooltl. LONDON, Oct. 7.--Advioea from Ron n any that the British troo `hnvo an r d ` Boshahmey a chief camp. illing Bohl may and completely dipeulng the Dacoitu. -jp T. Soolnllutu` In High Dlnluvour. Gnnultxv, Oct. 7.-'l`he new aocinliet luv. prepared for the German leioheteg, imposes a penllty `upon expelled person: who return even for a. passing visit to fqbidtlen towm. vv V Invu aovuuo Fresh butter, tub butter, fl-uh eggs, Cam- ` brid nuugu, bologna, bun, tongue und ; chic on sausage, meat routes. Eu-ly Rosa potatoes. \JImu Cruw old. 1 Slr Charles Russell's Vlowu. LONDON, Oct. 7.-Sir. Charles Russell, ` s aking at Swindnn,-said he did not approve u all that had been done in the nuns of the parnelliren, but the method: the had adopt- ed had done morew gain a nu tantial re- nnmuitlnn nf lulu}: Hahn thunllm ahrln nf irzw BOOT ANDSHOEST-0 RE` 00 I'll GONG WIOTO I'D gllll I SIIDCIIIIIIII T0- cognitinn of Iniah. rights thunthe ehrtn of nnv previous hundsof Irishman. ` Bridging the English Channel. Runs, Oct. 7.--A plan has been submit- ted by Admiral Clone to the minister of public works for the construction of a bridge across the Englisii channel at Calais. The bridge is to be similar to the Niagara sus- \ pension bridge, and msde of iron. Them will be passenger ways, and 3 place for mil- road tracks. I Vacancies In the House. Lo.~mo.\', Oct. 7. Captain Selwyn declares that Col. Hughes-Hallett shall never show his face in the house of commons a ain. Be- sides the probable vacancy of oclu-ster there are at least three conservative mem- bers who are anxious to resign} but are restrained from .it by the fear that their seats will be lost to the party. IICUITVJUWI BIIII Ivllllll IA! llI'rII IIIIIYCII. At even is later lite nnrtyrs to Jugger- nsut, or Jsggsnnith. as he is more correctly tcrmed. were notinfrequent. When Francis Ruchnnan was in Poorec curly in this cen- tury he describes the harsh grating of the gigsntic car as it moved along. the ohm-cno songs of the priests in honor of the god, and the erce glances which the fanatics bestow- ed ll pilgrim llllI0llll(`eli himself ready to become at sacrice to the idol. No one during or raring to prevent the self immolstinn the man prostrsteul himself in front of the tower A! it moved along. lying on his face with his arms stretched forward. The multitude passed around him leaving the s utce clesr until he was crushed to death h_v t w wheels of the ponderous structure. Then in wild rry of praise was raised, and as the god was seen to smile" at the lilmtimi nf H muting ilinmi the dt-vntz-es threw cuwrics uni pieces of money on the body of the victim in appro- lmtion of the holy deed hy which he had won immortality in the Hindoo Wallisllzi. lo 3.. o|......J...... .........._.S.., .5` .. ......._.-.. .... pan the heel-eating Englishlnen. as A ` I l Mrs. Cleveland Struck With it Pancake. Sr. Loris. Oct. 6.-A remarkable incident occurred at the fair grounds. Wlile the president`: carriage was driving by one of the booths, Mrs. Cleveland was Itartled by the sudden appearance of a hot pancake in her lap. The police ouneed on the mnlrer and found her to be nnie Sax. cook in the booth. In the police court she explained thnt something compelled her to hit Mrs. Cleveland with a pancake. .u,- n -.-xyuuau nu an-uuau-uunu (l.-\\'l'1:.\, Out., Oct. 6.-The re-count was continued in the Hnldimand election case today So far (Iolter e election is sustained. The figures are : Colter (liberal) 1.754 : Montague (tory) L749. (.`olter s majority. 5. A few challenges of liberal votes on the ground that thclvnters are aliens are to be heard, but the liberal counsel` does not ex- pect an adverse decision. The cross petition against Colter began this afternoon. (lA\'l'(: L Uoh 7 -_At the nnnnlnginn n` Cashmere glovha st Iaiqllowh ngmuul. \1UIlU|' llllll [HID I]lCruUUll- C.\\'l`G.\, Oct. 7.--At the conclusion of the proceedings last night in the Huldimsnd contested election case. which opened on Tuesday, it was agreed, after consultation 3 between counsels, to drop proceedings and have It new election. uu LIIU "llll, Ill EHO IIHIB WHO 5 lllllllall sacrice In delibentaly ahrecl up to the hideout idol in fat gettin beyond the pow- er of the very oldest of olt Indians to recall. Admitting that the number of devotee: thi your in emuller, owing to the loan of two pilgrim ships and the prophecy that a third will be wrecked before the yearia out. it is undeniable thnt J Ag nn th is doomed. Anal \ the wealth which it rough! to the priests and the townspeople of Pooree is likely to vanish before many year: elnpee. vum uluuuruuuy III we ninuoo \\ llllnllil. It is, thervfore, smzgo-`ati\'(` of in strange re- volution in Hindoo opinion to hear thnt. not only are victims lacking, hul that, instead of thousands struggling for the honor of in place at the drag ropes. laborin men. at so many annns per diem. lime to in hired to perform the sacred function. 1 he awe of the Indian people for the lord of the world" has been declining. For many years pm: the fame of the rent god of Orissa has lwv-'2 on the wmo, so the time when human nAnriAn tn: .l.ln-.....o-I.. nC.-..I nuts 5.. oh. BUTCHER8 AND SAUSAGE MA.Kll{3- prime new small h casings; by tlorce. 500 lbs. - k 10! lbs. Zoo. per lb ; halt kegs. 'ue:w English sheep cull: . km l%o.5gor lb gohxciynlglumua 83- smaller qmm uu `per bundle. Ros9x.m& 00. Hamilton. `HUI-IIII. III. WIl|l-` UIIIIIIIIIHIII IUIKNI IIIV us-I multitude of devoteee. Thousand- rushed to seize the cshlee. sud eu eager were the volunteers for this rsre eer- * vice thet the beet end reeteet men of Urlsse l struggled with esch 05101 to obtslu e held ulpon the ropes. To use the lsngu e of en 0 d writer who witnessed the Rath sttre in its peluy deye. "they ere so greedy sud esger to drew it thst Ihosever, by shoul- -loring. crowdlng. shoving. heeving. thrust- ing, or In my ineolent wey, cen ley e head uxnon the rope, they think themselves blue 81 and hsppy. And when it lrgoing elong the city there sre msny thet will offer them- eelvee as e sacrice to the Idol and deeper- stely lie down on the ground thst the chariot wheels msy run over them whereby they ere killed outright. Some got broken arms, some broken legs. so that many are destroyed end think to merit heaven. A0. nvsln A hnr rllss Inn:-turn en Jnauor. PUIUIIIUIUITL The enmmuoement thet the um.-e imou leetlvelot Jtuucerneut he: no clecllned in mlerlty an to reader It neceeury tor the pr tetohlfe eonhee to die; the oer II n meuure ol the extent to which the destruc- tive solvent u! weetum thought in being applied tneuwrn creotlu. The car of the meet gotlol I -mroe wee one of the moat neared ol Brelnueuic "properties." and the Ruth Jettre at huttivul which. in Importance. 'ie|-Ieel no that of nu other deity in the Iiluluo pantheon. From every art of the met umpire of Hlmlooetel pilgr ll ocked to nlusrn in It, uul when the on 0! J tagger- naut wee dragged once 5 yeer {rum the templo in order to home the gonll in the uuhl water of the teak. In mile eucl & hell alietent. the wihleet mthueium eelwd the ...-e ..u.Ieh...I.. ..l` .I......e... 'l'|...u-..-..I.. `u! Hrool God Ilu IIMI III: lbnyvucoollon , Are New lured to ling the (`an 1 London mndard. . .1 . .1 _ J I`_.___.. .\'e w Election In Haldlmand. n. 1x. 1: an W0 Got Lott. The Rnthbnn our works. Duohh is turninfont `fl-'dglIt out for the inn Pnnln nwhv. ~ . . IuI'IIllI" OIII Il`l{ L Pacic nilwiy. An lmllnn Authority spanks-Cur Raul atter Bo \\'utchl'ul 0! llhnlelf. Rumc`, Oct. 7.-'l`he Rcfo-rma says Ruin`- propoull with reference to Bulgnrh . may serve an Lhuhfor prowl: with rtforonce to dhcuuicm. buq it in so-iblc topermit of the appolntmculof u union envoy in violation of the Berlin kulty Bunio- on ht, henceforth, to noopllu '10-IV pray- a.ic`L1__ 2 to 151:4; 1391: ; 05 '95" Th mu moot Inpo-E i - .ti:nn frtgn the powers, which from `ggr number Andnni aroalwnys lap fashion to utter: put vowonl. The qforna repent: thnt the Bilmuck Ind Crhpi Inn. View mum mine. TUPXII IIIII VIII I!!! view mun: pace. not (10 so Ieu no men anoulu on expoueu. In Iuport of hi: chsrge Mr. O'Brien any: that t epreeent one in by no means the tint of its kiml that has occurred, the former attorney nerel, now Justice `Holmes, having ex ibited hi: duplicity in a precisely similar case not ion before It was decided to reward him for his queetionnbie service: to the crown by mining him to the bench. T0 PORK PACKERS-Ighost. Cash Price {mid for pork blade bones. tankage and ferti- lzlng materials delivered at our wor Hamil- ton. Rowuz&Co.. Fertilizers. Hun mu. He Reiterates Ills Vary Serious Accusations Against Sullc-ltor-General Gibson. Lu.\'Du.\', Oct. 6.-l\l r. William 0 Bricn reiterates his accusation that Solicitor (len- eral Gibson sent, on the day of Mr. ()`Brien s conviction. a telegram to the crown counsel saying that the govornment would lose their case and that Mr. llnrrlngton, Mr. 0'Brien`a counsel, would be disbarred. Despite the denials of the solicitor-general and the crown counsel, thst such a message` passed between them, Mr. 0 Bricn all tint the despatch was sent in cipher. an challenges the accused officials to bring an sction for libel against him. intimating that they dare ; not do lost the facts should be exposed. 1 In nnnnns-9 nf Lin 1-HANK Ml`, 'Rr-inn $1 : Clllllllll Illl'S. The .lIrn|u_['ru~IIurr-s` ln'u'0I`v/, Baltimore. pulsliahea ll cnmpilntiun of the increase in the manufacture nf cotton in the several stzlu-s uf the south zunl the percentage of pl`uli'. which will l\`emge fully '20 per cent. un the cost. Many new mills are being lmilo I sorta! In the First Congregational Church -311-. Hendl-y'a Fare:-ll. Last evening the ladies of the First`. Cou- grevationul cllllrcll held a social. It was we! attended. Refreshments were served and enjoved; afterwards some time was t spent in hearing addresses and in receiving voluntary otferin for the pnr se of wi ing out the small de ton the hal . Over .100 were raised and a number of promises made to render substantial assistance at a later date. Rev. Hugh Pedley, of Cobourg. who goes as a missionary to British Columbia, made an address on Help," followed by Rev. .\lr. \\'illett, of Cowansville, who goes because of ill-health to Southern California. T. J. Shanks, of the New: York Wuezc.-<. also spoke briefly. The congregation also took farewell of Thomas Hendry. who re- turns to California shortly, and who, during his holidays here tendered etlicient service, especially by inciting to noble action the young people of the church. His closing words of admonition to oung men were very impressive. During the evening hearty singing was indulged in, led by the members- of the choir. H XI'UU'IUI"Ill `KIRK } IIWIIUU II IIIUI I'll]. A desperate Ii ht occurred on the line of the Choctaw uamou. 6.3 mile: south of Fort Smith, Ark.. between Deputy Marshal George Williams anal three men and Bill Fraser, outlaw. The marshal was seriously` wmlndocl and vuay lose his life. I-`ruer. loa(ll_\` woumlexl, disappeared in n thicket. _=__:- Jmnizs: or THE w3}iLTx The mean at the fair grounds, St. Louis, were probed-ly seer Ivy more people than 1-\`er witnessed any rum: in Ameriu before. rho uuninhed pacing rsce Wu won by Ed. Hnunn in `2:lH. The first re uhr moo was a. {no-for-:11 82.611) ; Prince \ `ilkol won. A .In-nu!-non Saki nnnnn-At` nu Oh: Hun nf II oven ulmguvgrcu. Rulnnurn regrmllng the crown rlneo of (:4-rmnny are very unfavourable. t ll nut ed that the ulfection of his throct develops R cancerous tendency, whivh in not yet pro-, nouncc--l. but is mnrethnn nus icious. A win of mcla salt. lortv eat thick. has been struck at Ithaca, N. Y.. I! I ulepth of 2.234) fuel. The salt in clean` and pure. Tho.- wull is to he put down mother thousand feet in .~-an-li uf oil or grin. Hnly t'uur'c-ruisern will continue the alr cricn protection sen vice ultvr the l0th inat.. the rest lacing withdrnwn from counmiuiun fur the revmiimler ml the seam-n, now nearly closed. \'o far little or no complaint of the m:unu-r in which the st-i\'il-o has been per- fI)lllll'tl has been nuulv lay the United utes iultlmrlllos. I`|. ._ `I ..`.. .a.. .. ` II .....,I l)..|.:......... I?" ll] ` built. 'r|.4 IUWUII U UIIIET KISIIIIIKI. A petition bearing six thousand signatures tor an eloction to repeal the Scott Act in the united counties of Stonunnt. lmmlu Incl (llcngnrry has been pron-utod to the govern- ment. \'._.... ..f ls..I:.... :......l..-....a.. ......--..Al-..l llllll. Nuneuf Italian iunnignmta quarnutinocl At Hulliunn iulnnul have been taken lick uith chulern sinus .\lnn and the qutrln tine otiicinlu are utileul that the conugion hll been t`I|l||Uf1'. Dnnnnurn rnnnnllnu Hun nun:-n In-int-n nf r`0U.\'D AT LAS1`-A remod warranted to euro hard and soft. Corns. Hun ons. Cnllouses` :0. Hanson`: Magic Corn Salvo, in boxes. 150 at Wade`: Drug Store. IICXXICJ. The In-gent tenant on Lord handout : Ln `urnn acute has redeemed his hold- iny y paying the umount of the judicial decrlo and cuts. Hie exuuplo will be fol. lowed by uther tennmn. Damion beasimz Ilmuuturee III) UIID. HUI Ill! CHIITI XII IUVIUW IU- an Home 5.7!!) Inlet 0! cotton. In the hold of the Brmohutouuubl Nnplvn. took tin at Savannah, UL, the ship had to be ooded. I`|.- |-_....n L._-_s .... I -._.I I-..-J.u--_'. Vlulu uvrt II Iwrluu un Ill IAIIIIIDII. The null gtooorn iu`;tonto have amt` ed tn cut the prices 0! angst u ban for oun- tom-l5 Ibo {ct rdollar. I...I.... D......- ..l AL- ......o -0 ..._...I. L.. I-0131'?! II? II--' Ir)'I'u"- mge ugero I e court of eppule bu granted an uxteaelol ol the my In the Shnrp one. until the court oen review II. Home !|,'.'(ll Inlgn nl mttnn. In the lmld nl lllllulv-n Major Klrwln ll writing nobook on man. uoldhn in lonlglglondu. A nchoonnr wutuhon Al. onth Hnvnn. ` mlc)onon'n. at7a:Amor|csn. bu-Hp jumper. ` want our Wnurloo brl In London. ` 11.- .....n ........_ :.. .......... 5.....- ...... I` II. Lord -clhbnry mu Ihortly -mi Prince lillnuok. Llglg. I?l.-.l_ I- -.-la]..- _ _L.AI. A- Inlgl. IUMIIIII III I u A ochoonor wunuhon st South Hum. Michlgu. Suva porlnhod. The IAIN! Till]! [HQ] `"3 Cgugdlgpg... I-'lulnu Inn Int-opould WLII Tho: Pol-Id-A Little 0! lvorythlng luau) load all In-onbu. 60 1'0 V. REEVES. Kin St... to buyaour Ties. Ho huamdozena to c oooe from. `ood ` Tics. 2 (or 5 cents. TELEORAM3 FROM THE EATH'8 FOUR QUARTER! GIVEN- Wont mun Poo. Clty mu. Oat. ma. _l\'ollow to-or huhokou out n Tunpa. Russlms HAVE A CARE. AFTER VOLUNTARY GIFTS. MR. O'BRIEN'S CHARGES. u_('ru~IImr~' Bultimnrt`. .cture several :3 \ will Avornmu fullv `)0 nor M-nl. N 0. `34. RI IIRIUIIXI O Agem for the Mnnul`amurol'II' we and: Acct: iunt Insurance Cmnpony. - _ V I nno hundredmhd twenty feet frontage on Earl Street. and the Up 1- hot runs through to West Street. The BL LDINGS on the proper! nra nlmmut new. and the Iranian is planted wit strum. BUlLl)l1\'(Js on the proper: ` are almost new. and the garden flnnwd ` the choicest trulu. For terms app y Ln TH08. I MOORE. FINE CITY HOME. The undersigned oers for sale that DESIRABLE HOUSE A.\'DLO'l` now occupied by him on Earl Street. The whole is om: in cm block. having about hundml d feet frontage Earl mm-.n, And the Unmr thmmrh Agent for the Mann! dent Conny: LAKE Vll:W."I\ beautiful lubm-ban farm residence. out half of Lot part I5. situated 8 miles from liiiu-kei Square. and hail mile from Portamouih. containing 75 ormucrec; plentiful supply of water : large andrfood home. and all no necessary outbuilding; orchard. close proximity to the lake. For arm: and particul- iu'l apply on the promise: to JOHN GRAHAM. .\ FINE HUMESTEAI) lAlt\1 In the Town- ship of Kingston. the miles from the city. con- taining ll) acres : atone residence and excellent buildings and orchard. This property will be sold choa M the owner is going west. yplx nu- lu H. M. l0\VAT. Sollclwr. Brock St. I IHIII. May 37. w.u)n:'s MANDRAKE LIVER PILLS are nnrelv A vegetable Cauuu-tic. helm entirely (roe Tm-I BUSINI-Isa l`RK.\l HES and Dwelling. aulllh uldo of Princess 81.. adjoining mm known in! "| al'khl|l's." an proton! uocupiud by Juan: Kmorcn. Buy. us I Grocery : pucueulun III of October. Apply to A. Mmoauxcx. _ ________ _, _ ,, , ` ,__ THE STIIAMI-IRS PRINCESS L()L l.~ll-I and Pioneer. For tiouhrumply to C.u'r. H. C. NOTIlWl:l.L. K ngston. Um. * - J _l;UTCHER8 AND SAUSAGE MAKERS- nrlme new hon culnn: by lbs. `l`llE SHOP A.\'I) l)\\'l-Zl.l.l.\'G now occupied l_\' W. J. Dick 5; `ion on \\'ulHnglon Street. 151 door from Prllwosa Street. Apply to Mint. Wu. .\'I.|.|:.\k Division Street. opposite All Saints` |` nu-u~ . . I. . Church. AT 0.\'(`E-A I-`U Rlslucn llUl.'5l\:. 6| wu- Iium Street. containing six rooms. a kltvhon. pantry and cellar. Apply 10 MM. 0. \'.rI`|-2:9. un Ibo prenniws. THOSE TWO I-`l.\'l-I (`l,"l` .\'TU.\'FZ H()L'SES on llivlalon HL. just completed ; 8 rooms um-h. hard and soft water line lawn : rem. 8|!) per unnum. Apply to Juno: L`R.\wrom. Grocer. I am we to attend HMO! In the city and county. ooda sold on commission. Return: promptly nmdo. ' - . - - E. R. M TIN. An onaar. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, .,_...:._________..._. l..\lllI.~I for our Fall and Chrlnunm Trude. to N mlmlinzht. plmunul work at their own homes. ill lutsgmrdny can be quietly mtdo. Work mu by mail any cllnumcc. lax-uculu-I frno. .\'u t-mu-Main . Address at on:-o. (`KICHCINT .\n1'(`0.. H7 .\ III: .\I. Bunion. Mum. Box 5170 T V ROOMS TU-l.|-I1`7.AfurnisEi or unfurnished`. wlih or wllhmll board. Apply lhrough IN: (I C1,`. cum] I Iuuvv-- :-----:-- Directly opposite Parkhllrs Old Stand. Wmun A(`I`l)M)lOl)A'l'lUN Iot- wlth hath mum, hot and cold water : bn-ml. M H ? Queen Burnt. ? I'('Hl-IINU MEN u once. l'm-qmdlod mivnnlnum. Hm .\'ur~u.~ryIuun. Rochutur. .\'.Y. |..um-:.-s mum bmhfaud fumlnhod ;oom; ' awn nd comlona a quorum through thin nt- 00. um : M or! I ur on hlv and anti: on Item. The ta N` V II romnrdovl by leaving it I 111-: 1u'.u.'L.u'e\. II Kin: Htroet. ` .-'.\1.\l:|:H K`{l-I Ttltitiic `IiI1*rII.a}Bouu; Two ull.\'1`hl!: IIN can menu A large tron! loom. null II and III-Ilnhod. In family where no other! boudon are kept. Apply Ihronuh lhlu olloo. GEORGE CLIFF, The Gcderal Real Estate Agent. _uv;usns T0 mam. . 'r1cx~m~t'rs rouxn ; Build! 1401!. I-`Anna. be In llld ` M aoldon t A I |'u-r \. Al the Htrulto ol Mackinaw. Tues- clny murulng. Oct. ll. Illa hlarlonwltlut cl mu 0! W. J. . aged 90 yum. Thu uuurul will take 3 from the real- alcnco 0! her hthor.`l0 Upper Colbonw SL. on Sunday morning A! ton dcloch. I-`rim:-In and wqusluunoeu no |oIp0cl.f||l- ly invltod to amend. - HOMESTEAI) |l`Alt\1 In the Town- hin nf l(lmnInn_ the mile: from cm . con- .7l'HHlS0 MEN ll Huhry from start. I'm-mmllud mivnnlurm. nnuwx lluuruluu-. AT 0.\'(`E-A FURNISHED llOL'SE. 6| \Vll- Lun.~nroM. nnmnlnhm nix rooms. kltx-hon. 'T"I'\\'u twxrn ' nkc hecufo lnI;|'e .;...7 room. well he: hmlly whom no nlhar hnuuhn nu Iuml. Anni! .\ (H-2.\'EllAl. SERVANT. Apply to Man. |'ur.Vu. no (Jordon Bu-oat. .\ .\'L.'uanc i `mud vrnnng ` FOR SALE OR TO-LET. I IIIIUI I - `rm: Tursm an the Opera House. V1; LY] uh hwd 1111 on ma aloe?! o'rLI:|':1len""."Ge`I:tll:rm'1sn`: nndw nygoota ota varieties :v\loo Vdloel. c. I nmnd mnklmr Cu: Work aonoclulty SPECIAL. MEi~'IbE~{:` lullno lulu: are n! ` Apply at am olou. "-_Fon s;an:, REMINDDRB. WANTED. 39535?` __LE"-_ DIED. I ntond making Cu: aopoclal hm nu secured the services of the best. wor man. of 11}! varieties :v\loo Vuloel. Ito. 0. Hall?! ffol Illfl. nnuwx - s:, v, THE DAILY WHIG. L HL. lung May lion!-darn. : also able ` children : 5 "WI [15 Bujoyuu WIIUII IIU WVUIIVIO Ire And II the government`: instrument to Iulijugtta tho tut ulcnco than reveling in Korry, And the ch of feeling in his fa- vor was due to the noovory that he eu- od in I mu-Izod rlcgroo n_ some of uirnoia Alli` hlntm, .. 1 I In I IIIITKGI Cult I IUIIUU Ul IIITIIBII and juatioo. ` ' `rum wm mm:im of this olotlrio lights. 11: is cu-tnln. . M o \ ` ` Sir Joseph Wont llldgowny u Auumod the Under soorotnryuhlp for Ireland. Loxnox, Oct. 6.--Tho nal departure of General Sir Redvora Buller, from the of- uo of permanent under secretary forlrelannl, and-the induction into ollice of his iuccessor. Col. Sir Jose I: Went Ridgeway. severe the hut oliicial inlc" between the to govern ,ment and the plo of Irolnn and the former : lie] 0 force in ruling the Emerald isle will onceforth meet with no hindrance from within the precinct: of Dublin castle. Genet-n_lBul1or can-lee away with him more kindly wishel And A grentor share of ponulgr he enjoyed when he wenttn In A i an tho nova-nmnntfn inntnmmnt m GENERAL BULLEI-TS -sruqossson. uenuuy IIIOU IIIIIIKII, IIIU DUIIUK $KIllg etfeot in his right side, passing through the liver. '1`he deceased was formerly a resident of Ogdennbur . He we: I mm of educa- tion, eober en industrious, and at one time held the position of United Stee omen! in Ottawa. CITYAUCTION ROOMS Ann. C; u, -,, (`L____'L OVBI` 0! I0! plly II? II IIIOII I III I18 I00!` dentally Ihot himnalf, t a bullet taking affect in him I-inht nida. nnninn throunh the 0085!]. IV IIBII IUD IIIIGUTKKUTI HIGH` ` work with the corpse I bullet hole wu found in his side. The coroner was immediately notied and a search was inutiiutad for the revolver. It was found some ftaoen feet from when the body Wu found. An do 1-nun! wan A mnn nf nhnarful diannnitinn the ITO! WDGTI 5118 U0, I'll lllllllll. III (II? ceased was: I man of cheerful dis Iition the idea of suicide in discredited y All who\ knew him. and as there we: no trace what I ever of foul play it in thou ht that he soci- dantsllv nhot hlmnnlf. t I bullut hkinn A Tannor Found Dead A: Brockvllle-And \ he was I Illa ol Good Position. BIwcK\'u.u:, Uct. 7.~-Y-aterdny J. 1). Raymond. tanner, was discovered dead. Coroner Vaux was notitied.but from the ap- pearance of the corpco decided that an in~ quest Wu unuecesury, and I peamncos inud ntrongly to apo lex II t no cause of oath. When the un oz-mien begun. their .....-I. ...:o|. 5|... nan... - lunllgb lunlg um. Inn-ml lrll poucy. Among the probable changes are the fol- lowing : Lord Cross msy retire from the ln- a dis ofiice, Lord Qtanley from the lmnl of trade, Lord Manners from the Duchy of Lancaster. M r. Smith from the leadership of the house of commons. Sir Michael Hicks- Beacli may be sble to resume his place in the ministry next session. In that case Mr. Balfour will give up Irelsml. The most important speculative change is much dis- cussed privately. Namely. that Lord S|lis- bury will give up one of his two otlices and remain prime minister, M r. Goschen to go to the foreign otlice and Lord Churchill to return as chancellor of the exchequer. Mr. Gladstone is keeping quiet, but plan! ning greet coups. The light slnckens sml enthusiasm declines whenever he is off the stage. An ominous fact for his allies is that the dissentient liberals seem discouraged. Tuwly oacape< UH. Hllll "II!!! III rlggulg llllll aallu carried away hy the wunl. They labored at the mnps for twenty hours, and at the end 01 at time there were nineteen inches of water in the hohl. Part of the bulwark: had to he cho pod away in nnlc-r to let the water on the I eck o". Early on Monday the ahip reached Port Colborno minus a foreaall, two jib: and a main gall` topsail. The schooner is now at .\".vift`u wharf discharging her cargo and looks very hard. The mate states that the Itoambargo Blanchard which paaaod down yesterday to 0 lonuhurg with grain nar- l oundering oil" Long Point, Lake Erie, during the blow. LONIION, Oct. 7.--There in good reason to believe that some clnngen of importance are 1 impending in the minintry, none of which, however, will ulfect the main lines of its Irish policy. Amnna tha nrnlnhln nhnnmm am that fol. This May Occur Before the Next SI-nlon u! the House 0! Culnmnnn. sun: uuv \|nuv-Do every moment to 9 ed. mcl mntn Inhnrml 1! {ha nnmnn [Hg III: I U LNIIK. AVICIIIIIUTS "I `III! LTUW l ' that it was the worst they ever exporicncm In In short time the deck of the Mmut WM till.-I with water and the nunpa had to be pressed into serviu-. A l hand: had tn work them. and had no tiunu in look after the cam. The crew (`\p'ctol 4.. -L,. l..._A _l:,`._...-n .......... .......-..... .1.m {at D. F. Armstrong). beg: to inform ma _rlonda that he has opened a Boot and Shoe Store on Pfgmosss STREET, u.. -____2.- I1....I.\.nII.. nI.I cIA.._.I HUI. VHF IHKU IIIU CUllI[)l\I3 I" IUIUU 'I_\'. .`\l` tor the Mowat got out of trouble she was sailed tu .\'anduaky, Mul it won foun-1 upon ` her arrival there that some Wlt` had I into her hold. She Wu landed with cod or Swift, and on Hnmln started for Kingston. She caught the big 1; ow which rovezl lins- roun to many vessel: on Lake Iris between Aahulmln and (`lovelnnd on Momlny morn- ing at l o'clock. .\IeInhors of the crew In ' that it um: thn \|'nrnt lhnv nrnr llIIIl\I'll3lIl` IIVUT I1IlI5U- . l'ho crow n! the schr. J euio Smrth. u soon the laundered. took to the ynwl. undo puddle: out of I lulder anal roachod the Ihoulnulot . 'AIldhIIl-. III min-, Priallu 1|, `IIIF`l`I lg IUIII hfllh` (ICC) K W'I!lI'IIIUWII HUT`. T he Itonmlurgo Albion luau gonn to place: when she wont uhoro. The bug: Ark Ilill lung: thor. ~~ I`hoC slumber mmpuy. loom-d at Min lfpl. will ship. per sohr. White Oak. 150. out of lumbur. ' II C: nrnnntnal OLA}. `Ir [Noun ml hnd A. H. MOITUI, of Brookvmo. ION M1 now slum yncm "Vapor" to W. '1`. (Nb. lnnl. of Nnpuwo. 1'2 nlrlu are being mule In Chicago nlnollt the Delhi`. Iorwooul and Crulhmun, both well-known hon. 'I`L- _A_-_.I..._.-_ `ILL... I.-- .._.__ A . _l__..__ Itlullll [XI 0! I-II-To ' II is upouwl that Mr. Home `cm band the now boat for Noonm & Hajuu. and that ` the will ho the lulu! puwnger can on the \ rlvor route. PL- ..g..... ..l Al... ....|... l,.-_:_ I.`..-..A|. .._ T lnlcrutlug llama Osmond Along u Ilu-bou-\ ouo| lovombuln. -The u-hr. cim White. men" bushels nl burlay. 00w ; Ilxlppcl by Moon. A ll lI--lII ..l II.._-L..lII- __I,I Ll. CHANGES IN CABINET. 'llrllIuh WhI|'o" Colophon. ll Ilubor III A MYSTEFIl0l.7JS>Af-'AlR. MANDRAKE LIVER PILLS urely A vegetablqcnthanio. nxontlrely m Calomol or my Metal lc uubcmnoe. In case of Liver Comuilhstnla Bluounn Dyapep~ 0! ohm. Headache. &.o.. vo unlve satisfac- tion. They are r-oontaod. One In a dose. In Bottles 250. '31 wADE S DRUG STORE. `mam wmaanapns III` 3 "U CI see the lllllu K" IUUK crow boat. clinlnnb rigging anal : wnuul. :nt_V Alnorlon In an-hr. unt- 'uluer. '.'.(|0l) Ill hunk `ul- KINGS `nu: line no Uuod To no App:-oolutml. Our n-out pontoon bud ne Duoho-as nun; h n and moldnn nnnlu. June: I pun. Inn l Urlwford. and not nuve 3 xur truu men way should be granted 3 new trial. If they have not been found guilty of murder theyehould not be hanged. If they ore to be hanged for the actions of others it is not just. The mun who threw the boom in Chi o ehould be hanged. and his nccom lice : e o_uld receive the punishment allo to such olencee by the lawn of the state of Illinois. Mr. Powder- ly aid that the resolution `demanding that u\'_oI'_V evowed unerchiet be obi d to with- drew from the order or be ex led. Mr. Pewderlyeondemned theprec as at lobby- ing on the part of memhenof the order, end in conclunion eteted his perfect willin eat to withdraw from ellice If the ueemb y no U0 Wlullll desired. \ Unr lug sweet pontoon um mu 1 1 pan. is o apd cooking upplu. ltrnwford. 1-`OR COUG HS AND COLDS.-Gn-nap 1: Bolt. of the Duuoxb Conan Rnmnv. Tho x-at h. Composed of d to 'v?1a"<`: 2'3"'".l n7 om? ooun o and lame. Plesun to -take. other valunb e lngrod In bottlu, 260. and 500.. at WADE'S DRUG STORE` ` ,

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