Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1887, p. 1

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l.\` vonsoqucncv; of tho. unavoidable dolayjn getting out the|\\ ntor..AccmInta fol-tho current qluu-ter. the time forsnvlna the Pl'I.1.m8(`0I.!.\'1' is oxlemlod In the nth to tho lth insumt. After the wt tlw pumontnso alldlng" rule will be strictly cntoruui. JAMES wu.'so.\', 1 Oct. ll. _ _ .\lumerC.l(.\\.W. lllllllfl` LIIE |l|I'L'CI.IUlI UK BIIU IJUUIICII. Lost : Yeas. Fee, Horne, Shaw and Wil- liamson, 4. Nays. H. I`-. a\'a_e, (chair- man). Amzlin. Dunlop, Huskin, .\ c.-Cmmnou and Wilson. 6. IAI.`;II\`\'l\'A`A\I2 n |u|ll' A MUTIU.` \ UTE" IN) I`. The following motion was then moved : That the city council be requested to assume the charge of the school trustee elec- tions for the ensuing year. so far as todirect the returning otlicers appointed lay the coun- cil to also act as returning otiicers for uni report to the school board as to elections of trustees. the above action in no way to bind either the board or the counsil in all elec- `tions, but this to be merely a trial to see how the future elections may he carried on umler the clfrection of the council. I ...L . \'.._- 1.`..- ll._...... ml.-. .....| \\.`:l l,`.`l'P.|'l'|7I{ I\|I|I" ICl`.l"'lil'. The number of pupils in tlttelulmlce at tho nvlmnls during the month was `. .03li,nf whom L003 were lnoyn and l,(33.`l girls : tlm ulailv an-rage ntu-mlunce was L763 : `ifteen tru~ uncles were reported : teachers absent two half clays and. late fuur times ; sixty-one pupil: paiul fees : the writing nmater elevat- eul 23 hours to his work each week. anul the teacher of drawing devoted `)5 hours per week. All the rooms exce t those of one building are roportod an In :1 been propor- ly nwept uni duutod during month. No reports of contagious disease: have be'en re~ ceived since the opening of the uchoola. A \lII'l'Ill\' \'II'l`I'l) lM)\\'\' ugm: m nere." The trustees diyiclcul and seized the com- o....o. '1't..... l...........-I \`I....., 5.. Ln-.. .-...a..o PI`.\.`\`l'l (`UNI .\IIl'l`I.l. H ICP.l'|lI$l . The nance colnmlttec reported that it l'ml rlaccul the insurnncv of the several schools to the amount of $30,()00 in the Royal insurance company for three! year: at 00:-., and on contents of ollicc anal lihrnry for SL000 at H50. per nmmm. The commit- tee recommenulenl that tho report of school property cornnnitteu rf May 28th. I886, nml the resolution of ll. ll. Samgn, aexomlud hy .-\. Horne, extended the time for completing tho new l('ll00l of June Imh. lrmti. he rt`cnn< si The report mu taken up cleanse lvy .ch\uae. Objection was r:\i.ue to the passage of the lust clause in the repoft. an-l an vote 1 was taken upon it. The )`t'na anal nnys were as follows : Yeas, H. ll. -\'n'ngv. lclmlrumm. l|....I.\.. I.`,... lV..-I.1.. ll........ \I..l`,........... l I\H IIIIIIIVIB . I CH5` llunlnp, F`:-0, Has` Williavnaon and Shaw, I. 'I`l. .. -... WI!" I00 (`0IIl|ll|H|I('IU(|lI. The pa `In of Min 'l nuly'I clul. re.-oently removed roux the Central school to Queen street Ichool, ukod for 5 mom more suitable shut the one they occuyicd. The room in ovur-crmnled, and it in uupouihlu for them to make the progress tho)` Ihould do in their 1 utudieu. The ur in so very bul thnt some l of the upiln any at ham... and thou `who * attend we to leave before the school clones. Tlu: doiuity 0! the stmoophere is great, and the windows have to be lowered on cold lays. Capt. Gukin explained that an soon uncertain improvements w-are nude in the (fentral school Min Tuml_v'n class: would be pluced in it. ' |`I\'l\ l`|', l`1\\I\IlT'I'|')`.1 RFIWIIKT "'0'" RIIIEIKUII. Dalton & Strum. Agent: lur as patent. re extingulinhof. requuteal the board to have toms of those articles plum-ed in the schools. The school property conlltlittoe will deal ` with the comnnunicutinu. 'l'L.. ....-..'I_ -1 \I: .- 'l`_...Iu'.. ..I..-- ......_..sI.. 1'rIuIoo lust and Arrhllorl I`uwol' aw \v.-jg gga `goy lml In I! uvn Ir. } Ihnw tho A[.I'|9muIrJ Mmrntlu` nu Oomhnnntu and Hal Inl "" ""I|"-3 ` o It ay. , A regular meeting 0! tla Iclmpl Iuuml mu bold Int evening. Th cununlummtinuu WON YOU]. The wine nilouiuchun uf public and high uc uol tr noon ui Uuuu-in asked the hounl to usual delegate to the nut mootin of the usuci ion Lu lm hvlcl in ` Toronto in ovunlnsr. 'l'hIIImttm' wu ro- * {erred to the lchool Iuuusgouleul u-.ummitl.oo. It in not likely a reprewnuliw will bu war. from Kingllun. Ihlmn h Ht:-nun. nunnln fur an nnhml. uh-an A FIGHT OCCURS AT THE MEET- ING OF THE SCPMEL BOARD. Law of D. F. A lronub. begs to lnfomi his ' nds that he 3 opened l| H00! and Shoo .` roon P|lf|CE_SS STREET, n.._\.\.nI-_ :u I 9...... 'l`|{l'S'l'E|'3 ON HIS Ml'.\`()|.E. wmw, l. The report was mlupte-l. l\"iI'|`I`1'i)ll |ill|I)\` 1 I one, 11. n. mung (iaskin, Harm- .) 'I` I ' |\ `H Ill`, .VIU\ IIIIIIIIUII, \\'i|.-mn, 5'; nay, .l"l{l l).\ Y |`}\ -lrlm Mnrdr the Spunlnrdn. .\l.unun. Oct. H.--The Spanish governi- ment, beiu _ convinced that the revolt of the umtivua of onape was the n-suit of religious pursecutidn. has: ordered - that only these Eohviiftvd of murdering the Spaniards he punished, and that the indemnity demand- ed bv America he `paid. - _`__4...._ `Mill lot, n underwear, neul__v half price _ at Hnnl_\"n. ' I llll! aI'uII.'lI nwuru rnvuu ` L0.\'no.\'. Och. l3.--The Sozglnh liberal usaoclstion has lepntetl Messrs. A. L. W Brown and Angus Sutherhml. memberav of parliament, to viuit. Ireland to man the people of their sympathy. ' " I10 OI H10 IIIIGF. Imus, Oct, l4.-The order relieving Gen.` M Boulnngcr from his command and pinciug him under {Arrest direct: that he be " laced under close arrest for thirtv days. . uriug that period the ministry win decide wheur or or not Gen. Boulanger shall be do rived of `his command. The radical: mom nura of the chamber of deputies have decided to make Gen. Bouinnger a candidate fun-Quit.` body if he resigns. or in removed from his cominand. Further` complications are im- minent. Rumors are perautuiitiy ciruu`.utod that (ion. Buuhmger Xuu roaigued his cumf mission in the army. Lll|dh0d- `. oihrlll ' ...:m.::.. .9"... I nan. PARIS, Oct. 114. -(:en. Broye will sx_Icceml Gen. Boulanger in the `comnuuul of the 'l3xh army corp: dlnrihg the tempofary suapeu- ; nion of the latter. l).unx ab IA 'I'Iun :u-.l.u- .-.113...-inn `:nn' ` coveted cross. ' ` l .uu.~x, Oct. l-I.--~(}enernl (`;itl'a.rol. just convicted of selling civil decorations. will he 1 deprived of his legion of honor decorations, and liia pension will be reduced nearly one- hnlf, ' uuu H I half. I.) . 1 (.'I.\iI-II{.\L I|0l'LA.\'lil`Zl. .\'r;\\ \'m:K, 04.-t. l-I.--The llzm1rI'.-.- Paris currespumlmt says the Inlmrudg/cunt pub- lishes the follmrim; under the history of a crime : Gen. liuulanger is relieved of his counnaml. and put umler arrest. (Sen. Da- vonst l)'Anerstalt. niilitary governor of Lyons, has replaced him. (Sen. lioulsuger assumes the full responsibility of the words imputed to him. (Sen. Boulamger seems to be becoming more deeplv implicatcil in the le ion of honour scamlals. As the hours ro I by the belief steadily gains ground that Wilson. president (.`Ievy`s son-in~lnw, is guilty after all. A It is said that when per- sons seeking the decoration of legion of hen- our were presented to him by Madame Lim- ousin, Kreitms er &, (.`o., he would send there for ll loo'ing glass, protesting that the thing was impossible, and beneath the dignitv oi the re uhlic. but at the same time he would brest i on the mirror and after- wa'nls truce with his little nger on the cl9u_1_e_s1 surface the figures: S which the cross could he obtained without writing or speaking. The conulensctl breath varnishing in a few moments later etfaeed all trace of the transaction` wards the applicant would send his enve- lope full of bank notes, equal to the figures traced on the magic mirror and duly receive in return the parchment box containing the 9 coveted cross I)...... l\..c -hug H 12......-..l l`.m`.ml _ 20.000.", 4U.000," etc.,therel-y indicating tnepricefor A few in '3 after-. A Tnutoo llpenln. Mr. T. C. Wilton aid : I saw the rMv- ` I think Mr. Shaw acted di mcefully. Mr. Power and myu-lfwero ml ing when Mr. Shaw came into the Iocrotaryi room. M r. Power Iliti to Mr. .\'hnn', `\ on gut Imsuors ` miu-:l.' .\lr. Shaw said, `I iIz\\'c not.` They talked some inure. and to II slnu-nwm lay .\l r. Power Mr. Shaw nicl. `Yuu are It liar." .\lr. Power reilicd, `if _\'nu vn-re outside. Nlmw, I \\'0ui5 slapynur inc:-.' '1 hen Shaw atrurk Power in the face. |`nu-r rctumuul tin: lnluw and It tussle i0Hn\\'wl, ending with i .1 an-pnrutiun of the men by tlw triutcc.-. C(lI(l `l(, .` UIICII. IIIIWCIIUI IIU IIIVICI III!` in the face, and I hit him in return on the side 0! the head. Mr. Rhew ran out o! the moan. hut returuml. When he ceme neer to me I seized him and `locked hle heul under In Arm. I could have rlietlgumd Me face only. and he could nothave helped himeelf ll 1 had liked. He mod to kick me. hut cnu|dn't. We were uepernml I nhnrt time afterwards. " 'II I IIICI llll llllilllli I vvuuul III nmuth.' HI had been anybody 1- use Mr. Shsw I would have done what 1 ad could do At once. Instantly he utruck face, the out ......... L..m -..s.........I \\.'|.-n I... nA-|- II IHIIIVU `II I'll.- ` mark to me. * himl \\'ilsun '.~'huw. yuu h mum In my 0` .\M'u-tn in run nun In LII: i\ l`}NlN( :. l'.\Io3I l'|_l.,\IU.! AT la-\`Tn Ahur being held for I while Shaw`: pu- nlun puuod urpv And he l-mum himnlf } again. The vbnre at an end. thu trunn- rellred to thnlr relpectlvo home: in a mono- wha! rnlllml utntn nl mlnd 'l'nunten uh! In leaving the lmlldlng. TM: nlfnlr in really I dlsgrnco tn the board of odumon." And the-y were right. ALL lndobtod to the nude my (hon accounts to B. J. . Market Square. and care costs. nus IQ _]_ ] Auhltou Pawn:-`n Itounonl. "AI won an .\'h-sw crane out of the I-mm! room I aw mm In the Iocrcturyo rnmn. I Iunl mo arm in my overcoat. um! mu talk- ing to M r. An,:Hn. Mr. Wilton was in tho room. Shaw ui-I to me, "We will have more of Ilni-." some porloll mud A m- Shaw wu in-In me. but be at the. time`. did to him, have got mutton mind. You omen u I rcprnenutive of Mr. :0 1- _4....-. 1.. -..l-_......- g.. s|.- I...II-- \'..... Slnuv The sq-on-II Hoard Fl-oln. n . In mi- u;--.x_|_ sfonv OF A CRIME. (ICT. H, 1887. "IN-II, VIDU U0 3 laid I Im- ..o..... an AI... IIVIIJ Ul IHIUIUFUI Illll uwuu TI 0 pmhot their 7 Into. The most enthueiutio ed arena of e oonnoctioI_n_`be- tween Greet Briuln end Irelend were found smug the Iturdy ertleenl of Bglhlt end the smell agriculture! tenant end leboren. who felt that the clan proposed would endanger their lives end ibortiee more thnn than 0! penonl more fortunately circum- etaneei. Reports fz4I7#O;I that that (.`ln,rk,- (libel injured brnhman in ig t\ critics! con- 1 itnll. ` ' H . Illlul I.Il rlllu Inuuuu-uu rouuug nu: 'IIIIIlI'III`I` Nut t`u|n|nuu-cl of Lluldllilll. I}r:1.|-'\.~"r. Oct. H. ~--.\lr. Cluunberlain vis- izml Coluruiuu ycstunlny, \rlu-re he received at number of liberal-unipui.~x dulegates from the countioo of Derry. .\nt,rim und 1' tone. In an address Mr. Chamberlain laid _ho rejoiced to nd. himself whore he could Ipuk to 310 nl Irish mgjoty which I not com an the follower! 1;! Mr. Glam -5...` anal n D---n-`I nsusn-CA1. Auogln` xfot compoutf, an follo3ven'6f Glui- atone and Mr. Pu-null an tad, exclu- sively of landlord: and th looking to nmhot thnlr nu-nnnnl rlnhtn. .'l`ln man. .vn4;nunv.v .4. v ..u\---. Lr.v.., .~..` 0|-`l~`ll`l-2 AND RI\2.illIlt.\'(`lt-`. lI Ha; lulvu-oI1(`Inrt-nve and Johnson Sis. uf Women and Children a B|K`(`i0|ll)'. tor, were arose nu onnmnun vnuttermg. As he sat down Mri. Youmans roan uul vigorously and eloquently contented his arguments. She hoped the time would noon come when the vovonnmcnt of Canada would 5 hohl the `lives n Canada of at least as much value an or sh. (ilnul to Find illmunll` Famlng nu Amllonoe \`..o 1` ........... ..I ..l 7 ....4II.':\i;I.. A He I3\'I3ll|Ils Ineeuug TI. PTCSIIICU 0\'eI' I)_\' I Mr, Wilson. M. 1-,. who introduced the Hon. Mr. Robson. minister of education fur lritiah(.`olumlia, who spokeof the work in his own rovince and thanded the women of Ontario or having sent their workers out there. He complimented the ladies on the success of the journal published by the prcsi lent, but he thought it necessary that such a lur '0 an-l inuontiul bodv ehoultl .hlL\'t` as` wee ly organ aml would promise tn be nut: of A few to bear the expense, Hun. .\lr. Foster spoke on the work jlone nml `vlauumwl to he done lay the women. joium Mr. Robson in his otter of iuniatauce to the journal. aml presented the ladies with a check for 325. But when he got upon the aulnject of liceneo vereut prohibition. anal leclarml the country not I`l.`l'Mly for the lat- ter, there onlininun muttering. An In: an! own I: "1-nunnnn wmn numl MR. CHAMBERLAIN STILL -TALKING. \.'UlI|UI|lIUlI L'UlIC||I(|e(l. .-\ children`: meeting was held at -8 o`clock in the Methodist church. wlnlmw.-d by Miss 3 .\'ki'nner, of Tpronto, and Miss Fraino. 'rl|n nu-nnhun Innnnm u'nh nu-nni.Im`l nI'nn- lu- UI1||lIl'l "NIH. Tlw next meeting will be lnclxl in Snrnia. \\'ith |uunlsclu.-pml the IlIl`lHl)1'l`8 sung Blest he the tie that luinds," and with prayer the c0lI\`eIlti0Il concluded. I ..|.2I.l......`. ...A..A2. -...,_- I,,JI ,; I ,\ I. I | uuu. ll! IllclllCl(`n'.`_V. ll (lEl`llll'1.'ll. was 0I ll|g ` to the unwilliu nest of the otlicinln entrust- ml with its en on-emcnt and often compli- citv with the viohttms. The union observed. with gratitude, the progress of the social purity nm\'enm1t.xmxl pledged support to se~ clllt`: in proper regulation of the precept. Keep thyself pure." The way out of the t':|pti\`it_\' of drink was by the lbnllut lmx`,i\n.l the union resolved to work until women 11* cul\`u equal lights of citizenship with their ` broth:-r man. 'I`I. ..,.... ..._..:_. , _.,:II \ ,, t I 1 3 , u 5 uII\ u \.u.~\- u telnperanco muse. anal luv society wnul-I, with Innrv forward to ultimate success Thu-n the cllstuIna|l`_\` votes I pnsu-nl. - I .-ntman \\'nrn nu?--I u ..l mui PIIFSCQI. I rotcst~ \\`cro ontvn-I :tg.uin~st the use of ` fl'l`ll|\`lIN\l wine an ill Lurall mhlc, Sill hath dc.-narration and Sztlblmth `exclusions. ` The union urged Iuuru earnest peniqtont work ` umnng lh(`uhilIll`t.`ll.II|(l um-olnpromisin hos~ ` Iilily to thcliccnsc system. Itconsidereu the Scott act an stepping stone to tutu! prohihi tion. Its inefficiency. it declared. was owing unwillimrnann of the nicinxln antrnnt. .`IUlll.\l'lI, \'\\('ll `uuml: ||l|:`Hl| nun puliro. .\lis.~ lukstcr. Kingston:r\'uIIgl`li8tiC. ` .\lr*. M.-nrzslmll, Strutfurnl ; urgalxizntinll, Miss (`urrlm-, lt'l|llH'llIl Hill; fair \\'uI`. Miss , Fathering.-lnvn, Toronto: young womufs work. Miss Scott. Uttnwn press. .\1iuJen ' nix-. H.'ll`l'la0Il, Icurgeluwn: legialntiou and fmm luise. .\lu-\ Huck\u-ll. l\1ugstou;hy- givur zuul In-n~dit\'. Mina A_nlerson. Burling- ton: nsilroud, .\liu Pourton. liruntford: \\`nmun I Journal, .\liu .\lcl"u'hne, Ioronto: conference with inuential I-odleo, Miss Wylie. Richmnml Hill: liternture. Miss .`\l\'.\l|llIll`l , Htnul .L. A Vnluxninnns l`t'Sl|lllllU!l mu p.-us:-I. re- ____ :__ _______ I ____l I: ` Z. ,._ ,; 2., Al \\ .\l)l-2'3 )\l.\.\'DR.\Kl l.l\`l-Ill l l|.l.S are ` un-ly a vuxetnhluvoulmrtit-. being entirely free t .ront ('t|lullII.'l70l` any .\lo.~ut|lic uttbstuttw. In case of Liver (`otuplainuk Biliottsn l)yttpep- sin. llomlm*lu~.&v., they kin` uttivcram satisfac- lion. 'l`lteyareb`u tr-mated. Ono.-iaadnso. In Bottles 25. at \ Al)I'Z'S l)ltl'(} S'I`0IlI'I. IHII I "I III IVS trmu Um sec-nun] he taught villwr I uthvrmm-, m the . .0 .1... ._.. ruIIsich`I1--I the mam-~ ..,. n-.I. wrum. Mn. uvon. uul ;1'|l|`lNl. Ill Tllloy. ` l|wn the election of uioorn occurroclu lollovn : Provident. .\I I1. Chinholunn. Or tun: First \'lco-Pnuideuxt. Mn. Tlltou. (mnwnkovonlin Secret: '. Mn. Ruther- lurtl. Lintowoll; Tm-rot n ing Secretary. Mn. Wylie, Rio.-lnnom Hill ; Tmuurcr. .\|r:c. llrclhour, Ilrunlonl. Thu Presidents of I" the cnunty union: arc. ox-ntln-in, give prc-ul of tho ruvlncill union. After dinner .lrn. (`hinholm, president. was lt'l|lll'l`l`Il I gift of $1.30, and Mrs. Wylie. mrrcspumling secretary. I Iimllau unnunt. The reply of Hon. H. \\`. Run. minbter uf ulumtlnn. tn the telegram of enquiry as tn the rmnpul.Inr_v use of the tom nernncu tut lumks nus rr.-ml out fullmu ' 'lu- fol lowing is tlw nvw rm-gulatiun reaputing tem perulnro in `ml-llc m lmul.-n : "l'ln~ IH\ll|l'!' and x-Illa-Isa of at mhnl upun the .<\`slcm, uml the i.......n..u.... ..f v................... .-...,.- I imporla \ nurrnnau muu u.Dll'IcI IIIIE. III llw C IT.` nhlent Chisholm u to Iyuumno work was nqlgeted. _ _....l.I-._A `L- ______ -_n. A MINI [Cu '1` o pruldout. the scenarios. insurer. and Mondunoo Fnwoou, Byou. Ruler. Mo- Rouie and Chnmhorlnln. and Min Skinner. were appointed do! not to the domlnbn convention to be in Montreal In I888. The tlulegnteu to the general miuiou board: are : Mothorlln. Mn \'mnnnnn Plan-m - I ma uvu.-gun [0 Inc gvllurll llllloll IIIIIPGI are : Methodlnt. Mn. Youmanu. Plcton ; ` Ila um. Mn. Elliott. l-`nrmenvilloz limb)`- ` ?".n. Mu. Cuvon. Halt ; Anglican. Min `i V. ' Nuns, Oct 11-40 the W. C. '1`. l`. mnvnuon to-dny thc uocutlvo committee reporud tho adoption of the dldtict conni- lutlon and by-lnvou npund b the `fox- cmlo d.|Ill'|c8 union. '1 I H PI !- II to Ivnhnntln In-k an ~Iuum:r, ux .\prunuI, eulu zulsx rrame_ The evening meeting was presided over I_\- -lr. 'ilnon. M. I'.. who intnulm-and thn (`u.\'\'B.\_'T|0N or \\'<>.\H:.\'. I-`OR (`0L`l)HSANl)(`Ul.l)S.--Grasp a Bottle of the ln.mu.\'n l`0l`(lll luc.\u:n\'. Thu tlm u dose frequently alone It 00 h. Composed 0! \Vild (`hcrnx llorehouml. Zlemmpune and other valuale Ingredients. Plesannt In mko. lnr 250. and at W.\DE'S DRUG 5' 1 2. , 1 me wonx or TH! w. o '.`.'u-- THIRD on an susuon. .\ No-Ola-(`Non of Icon-A Iuou `Pro- nuulnnonlo o the Liquor Question- Woanon bounding stall Iooocumgu nl Tholr Inhlm at the I-ouo_uono;u&. In tho Vnrhu church llodloo. I7 "I II uuthu Illa` ` "I L('III"I F tho laws ` lull Ill and I .... .4 there ._A .. _-: alqlllllll gzllll IIIHIIIIFIIUII I" UK`lI(K)I3 I [nun upxusma, and should r |_\' the uzw of text hm-In or mm vhlv as am` nth:-r ml _ "" '11" I 1- .:n Vol ution pn bl ic and 4]: "U\l|\'\I IlI|| I Ull'lL'S I I ul health no set fu: ;\ 0 I.....l. _I.....I I l._ uf muntien were then iussie lms clmrge >2 \'. Hllinlt uf Leeds. 0` .X.. In Do: I la STURI-3. |l'lNll Ill'l'lI|a Vllflt` nmung luml-ernmu. In ;. Mrs. A. .. I . ` _.. ` VlI|l|| ; lll |n`|7I| Ill gszun : evangelistic. :nn.'anizntiuu, I ; \\'0|`. nu n .1 mun`. I `. ~ interest in the uularing Hm! tin- .- ulcvntinn, press .-u in hibitiou. s of tmnlis were NO. -241. I'I |l'.lI. IHNIKI 3 any a 1 he lmlivx I In cnlnlIIIl.\iu| (ml if nhnn my act. mru: ahnulxl form ion in aclitxbls -.` I ,L-..I I Ill I.\III|| ||| ahoulal " ' nul. 5 UI" furlh r`l)l'.\'D A1` l..Ui'l`-A romod VI'|I'l`ll`Ilt!d to cure hard and soft Ctllmxs. Bun mm. Calluunvs` .\`1'. Ilc\n.')0n's Magic Corn Salvo. in hoxu. 1.51.: ~ o|l_ Wade`: Drug Store. Hl'T(`lH'IRh` AND SAKS.-\(l IE .\l.\Kl`2l(.`.l- prime new small ho? casings: by lien-o. ll) lbs. Ike. per lb : kvxs. NI Ilu. 20:`. per lb ; hull kegs. 310.50 : prune mm` English sheep casings. kw .30 large humlk-s. 83`! : umulor qunnluiun . per bundle. Rowux & Co. lhumltou. TU PORK l`.\(`Kl'3-Itsvlllghest (`ash Prlvo id (or pork blade bonos. lnnnkznm. and turn- iaiug materials doliwared an our works. Humil- ton. RowI.I.\' & (`o.. Fertilizers. Huunmou. ` ` V` I-1. R. M.\ltT|.\'. ` Avlvliom-or.. Agent for tho Manufacturers` Lltu and Ami- dcm Insurance Company. $rIEw%ti)0IANosHoEsTonE I-`l.\'l-I (`l1`\' HOME. The nndotslurnotl nors fur snlolhnl m:.~`m.un.|-: Il0l'.~`l-2 AND 1101` now ooouplctl by him on Karl mroot. Tho wlmlu is om-rod In one mu.-k. having about um hundred and IWGIIII Irv! frnltlngv on I-Znrl ~xru-I. and the Uprr hm runalhnmghm\\'-at .~'lru-I. Tho BL l.l|(NU. on llw 1-mporl we almost now. and the ymnlvu in l;mml wit ilw olmlcust fruits. I-'18 lvrxus upp y tu THUS. MUURI-3. no 11$ w. ni-:1-zvi-:3: mm; s{.. m bu Tic-:4. He has an dozens lo rhousu from Tics. 2 for 5 cents. l..\Kl-I \'||'2\\'." n In-nulilnl ~ul-urban farm rvuidenvo. mull half of Lu! |-nrl I5. uillmlnl 3 miles from .\|o\rkN .\`qm\rv. an-| hull mliu (mm |'urlumoulh. (*uI|luil|ilI|( 7.'1m'alJau:I`\`: plonlilul panoply of mm-r ; lugs and `mod Imam. and all not-munry nmlmildlnuu 1* me on-hunt. (`loco proximity lu lhv Inko. I-'nr mum and union]- .u-u apply on lho premises In Jons (hum nu. .\ I-`l.\'l'2 muu:.~z'rr..u1-`.\Iul~tn lhu Tm:-n~ nhip ut Kim:-nlun. llvo Ineu from the en)". con- mining N or: : an no lch-nu: and uxvullenl lmilclimro And owlumi. Ms property will he .-mid-chm u. as lhr ownor In Kulng weal. Ayply Iu II. .\I. .lU\\'.\T. Rolicilur. llrov-L 51.. king- mnn, .\lo\) `:7. A'l`\\'()-.~`Tul(\' mm: ll()l`slt. uninitia- inn nu rnmuvuuni a new nlnblv nrljoinln , on ` l-lurl Slrwl. Tluv Iumuu In a new one and I In ltrul-vlunvundlnuu. 'l`vrInp|uudoml-. A183) tn .\IIut. I (`.uuu.|.. Ih\llwuy (`ullam-5. r Inrin NI I1-I-I . 'l'llln2 l|l'.~ilNI-zwd I'I!I-L\ll.'_4h2.'I and lhwlling. .-mm uh! M Prlnc-nu .~u.. uuululug hut Immm on "r'nrkhIl'u." M, nu. unru|IIoI by June: Klllurrn. Em... MI I lruccr ; puns:-ulon In of Uvlulwr. Apply In A. Md mum-us. ._.._._____..___?___..____. THE slim ARI! l)WlCl.l.l.\'n mm occupied by W J. luck 6: ion on Wt.-Illa mo Sinai. Inc duur from Prlnrou Nruol. App 3' In Mun. Wu. i\|l.|.D.'N". lllvlnluu x-m-wt. opp-nllu All .-mm` ` nun` . ' ' _.......__..___._ ..~ ._:. l'||0:-`K `l'\\'I) FINN (`UT :i1`u.\'|t llnl`SI-is on lnvlulon HL. jun oolnplovod ; 5 room: mwh. hard and -on water. the lawn : rum. OI!) put .-umum. Apply to Jun Cluwrmw. Grover. .\l A RlU.\' l.l \'lNG.\"l`()f\'E, . an .._.._-- I uni pncyipnrbd to attend alum in the city and 1 county. oods told on commission. Returns ad 7 "'" 9" "' ` E. R. M3uu~I.\'. Am-l'ionuur.. _._._..?_.. LAP fur our Full Imd (`hrhlluoul Thule. to Into 1. plenum work at their mm brutal. 0| I0 pefdny can he qu|vI|{' nmdc: Vork -am by mull my dlalnnco. lunlculnn (no. .\`u mmvmil . Addnu at ocwtt` :4? Ant 1' in \ nu 9-n |Il-lnn in :1 arm |'l':-Ill Nu MES at once. mum frmn nun. I `m-q uivnnlumso. vows IIIOTIIIII. .\'ut-Qylnou. lldvhmlor. .\'. . lay mall mnuuco. I -~mn'mIaIn . 1 Am` l`u.. ll? .\ HI: 3!. Iluulun. .\.\'n SAL'S.\0l1`. .\I.\|\ ERS- } nrinm m-W small hm onsinns: ll)` M ; THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, ' 3TCC.Vo I\ir.\l`\~1-m. ~ In Kinguhn. Ucl. lulu. 1 wile ul Juhu llchluur Mgtum. --U-Cw .._____- Directly oppasilu l'nrk)\lll's UM Stand. 260 I riur-as Stiff`. .260 I l\Ill-\I . \\'u.\u (`um Iv`uuu mommy Haul. .\Iln< st. Jomrn ('0. at nu Own Noun-. NOTICE To Water Works Water Odnsumers. FOR SALE OR TO-LET. DAILY WHIG. \'()l. H ! SPECIAL MENTION. TAKE NOTICE. _._,__ REMINDER8. FOR ALE. WANTED. TO-LET. 8.9m GITYAUCTIONROOMS 260 Pri13f:3sf Street. - UK! 5'. xnpmnm. OI]! . `Mu ,_\|, |)..C. u. . .....-.. -..... Humt .~`m-ct. [list-uses ` |ll\', \ buy {our ` ~ (rum. hood i . .. l\ll\ It . ux MN the Tlmld Abdul Acting. ! Lo.\'no.\", Oct. H.--Mr. Balfour is being i urged by 9 section of Dublin olcislu to ru- , claim nnduupprou the whole league. fhia . ` in out of the queitlou, conlidering that the ' ` doeiou ugnlndt the losgno no utterly im.' ` pergtive. ._.. -. ... .9 in -t`\ . ...- Ml`. l.ul`0In0l"l. l.)0llu\'Iuu, ll vqiuug IIII , lurbthorg H. & W.'J. Crothen, of this city. AU("l`JON SALE EVERY I\'E.\`l!\`G or bar? Bankrupt Stocks. consisting of Staple and Macy Dry Goods and an immense stock of Furniture. such an no parlor and bedroom suites and household mrmnhlnggoboautillll stock of nuloul mirrors. plate glass. in gilt '.i`$'.'?e.2 .....a` .";5.?.`. . "2".'I~{` 3?m?L`i`.3 e: glassware. crockora`. fur caps. sleigh robes. . r gents` fun-lnhln lc-an-brnc. etc. Please call our 3' and you are: sure to secure """, '""'"` [ s.- WEAVER Ills Attack an `Mr. and Mrs, Clevelun(l-. The Mayor Lends the Mob. Ml.\'Nl1.\l'0l.l.\`, Uct l~l.--'l`he excitement owssiuned by the sppesrsncelnthe Minnes- polis Trihumv, on the moming after Presid- ent. (.`leve|esnd`s visit, of an editorial con- taining severe strictures on the administra- tion, and manner of conducting the present tour for votes. culminated lsst night when A. J. Blethen. Jropriotor of the Tribun , was burned inc gy by a crowd or roughs. Exception hes beenpsrticulsrly taken to sin editorial referring in most unoom limentsry | terms to Mrs. Cleveland. and say 3. among M other things, it is hard to have respect for a woman who would sell herself to so rose and repulsive as men as (3|=ot=ee' Cleve and. ' The mob was led by Mayor Amos. g \\'ix.\`iri:u, .\lan.. Oct. I4. -A l ort Ar- thur desputch suys : It was reported last night that the yacht Nettie. which left Jer- vis lslnnd on 'l'luu1dny last with six men on board. for Port Arthur, haul been lost. When the tirst thou h of danger to the Nettie was believ if Mr. Arthur l\lcFwen, the man r of the ' at-via mine, immediate: ly nuule I l possible efforts to ascertain the whereabouts of the parties on board and the fate of the vessel. Tlu-. tug Salty Jack found no traces of the Nettie during the day, but towards evenin met the shing boat. Three Brothers. and learned that the rudder Mid ears of the Nettie had been pick- ed up between Welcome Isl nd and Mutton Island. There iu,therefore, o doubt but the six men met their death in the terrible gnlo of Tlulrsday and Friday. Among those lost were Mr. Murray, from London, lnglaud ; Mr. Mcliinnon. who leaves is young wife, almost heartbroken ; and Mr. Fox and non, of Fort Willie . ' (`_..s 19...... AI...:.... l..... L. ..,..............l (`apt (3eor_ Abrieu was in command. This wuhia first year n the craft. He was formerly with Calvin & Co. OI l`0l'B IV lllll L Sud Fate of II Yachting Party if Slx Men ` Near Purl A rthur. nmuu 1!`ulIl(. The meeting if the yoomanry of Peel county. which took place in liraunpton town hall yesterday, was highly successful. .\lr. Wiman delivered a spirited address to the mxselnlvled farmers, and a resolution \m.~1 carried expressing approval of t`0ll1lII0l`t`llll IllI;II H ("[1313 UK Kill` ITUW WTSIVU lIl'UH'lll.'(I. At the Sanulwicli suites Thomas lleatun, the hizsmiu. was _arraigned and plemleal not guilty.` His counsel uskeul to have the case postponed until the spring asnizes be cause of the absence of two mntcrinl wit- nesses. The court so ordered. The next meeting of the railway commit- to: of the privy council is fixed for the 2.'sth of Oct. when ll deputation from Kingston and vicinity will draw attention to some clnngernus level crossings on the line of the limud Trunk. `l`|... .......:..... ..6` cl... unA......n-u .J ll....l Wong Chin Foo. City Hull.:0ct. mu. Mr. Urothcn. Bollevillo, in mning`1.i. 3 ..-mlmn H ..l- W, J. Crnthen. nf this citv. 1 nllglllll CICT ylnnu `V ITTUII DU ITXICII. The Britia ship Monarch ( apt. (`orba-rt) from Manila. Aug. 30th. for New York. has been lost on .\lindom luliuul. The captain anal three of the vrew were drowned. As AL- u.....l...:..l. -...'--- 'l`Ln........ II....r.... mu. - In New York. (`united States District Atr turney Walker will prnaecute the church nf the Holy Trinity for contracting with the English cler ymm Warren to rcsch. The Rririn shin Mnmu-rhl .Anr ('nrhc-Hi gun. The en ital of the Pullman palace;-ar ` `om been increased `)5 per cent. It ya nop\1.rngI).()00,(X)0. The surplus is $l,. 1.`M_: 884. 1.. \',.... \'....l. l`..!A...I Etna..- I \:-6..:..5 \ He has on lmnd at large and well nmorled stock of l.ndlos`.llontlenwn's gnd Bo\'s'l!oolx of all rnricllts : also Trunks. \_alisos. kc.` I lulnml nmkimz (`uslom \\ ork :1 specialty "UIIU IUIV l$IlIIlII.". A: I cabinet meeting In-lul yesterday aim`- nuon Sir Charles Tuppor Wu appointed to rm-present Cmada no the Iishery mnnujusinn an \\'.uhington. (`Ant Narhnln ilunm-tnr nf uhuunluunn QI DI -II. [III llllllll CIIIIIIIIHUU CIUII. John F. Morrison, for lniguny I! llttuwn. n-cc-ivetl two years in the penitentinrv fur otfeuu. and Jan ue Larm-qua received three yuan for batidnty. At A I-Ahinnl nuwtinu In-Ll v|~nh2r-luv nfmr. lNllCV\.I III III nnguln llll|lIIlL' l.lI_\'l|l"l. Sir William Hull, the tliatinguiulu-ll English physician. has been stricken with paualylia. Hit miml cnnlinuca clear. .Inhn F. .\Inrrimm_ for Inimunv At Httnwzn Tho splrr M the Morning Papers anal tho You Latent Telegram. The King and Queen, of Servin. h|\'v do oi-led to mninuiu the existing nopurzuinn ` for the pruent. \\', J, Mnrrinnn Inn rnnnivml I nnnlrm-l In INT" UlIl|:I`IIy CUIIIII "lull. A gale prevail: on the Nurzhern count of Hrent Britain. A number of minor nnrino vuunlitieo have been reported. Richard Ticlllrotno Doughty. the second vlasinmnt of the Tichborne estates. has been placed in In English lunatic u_\'lum. Sir \\'ilHnm Hull, lhv llintinmniulu-ul AN EDITOR BURNED |NEl-'Fl,GY. IUI' Ill` PITUI- W. J. Morrinun has received I cnntrurt to put in twenty electric lighus at xiobourg at I mat of 81.2.30 Annually. Tho lunar! Hunt nnriluun Hun HH|.nnhn- - (`DIV \DI flfl CIIIIuIII o The re rt that Beribeu. the tilibuuter. had been lial near .\Iauumu, ('uln., has been oicinlly cnutirmml. I ..-|.. ....`.....l.. .... st... \'....o|...-.. ......-p ..t I Doll`! full to can In 1 good- supply or lu`l'|l lll.'.\"H HILL WOOD bofon the run} uouon an In. AAA: 1: Ag A4 33: unru 1'. IIANLICY. mutxr u.uuuI.\'s NOW To me um. I 1-mvnu suns m'm.\'u -rm: luv. -mm... \'vm.-." ta-lonhonn no number {u Fur cnugp .:c....`.: J: pointa. `and infur- muion poruininu to All llmmo. apply to FOLGER, - Gonoral Ticket Agent. Furry Wharf, - Foot cl Brook Street KINGH'l`0N. ().\"l'. n]-T: 3 To Utica. Albany, New York, Phi|ade|'a. 2 Wuhlnmon. Ballll-noro and nll Polnnla lo:-lb i:M";-s5iej;~:2;1<+a:x ; suppdsad TO BE onowneo. .:.}I.}'-'...i}I'}'i.'ii.?r'f}L IQ; S-'.'.E iul "'b"NLv 32.90 oeuvem-:0. GENERAL TICKET A6`LWOY. also Trunks. Yuisos. kc.` l inland nmkinx (`usl_om special! ' lmvlng uncured llw ser\'Icus 0! _thu best wor mun. Immo. ` THE mm or fuewufw. 'l'HOU.`lAND ISLAND ROUTE B\' I lane. Wulonown 8 Oldoluburl Im. oon. `nah: Arum. eet 5 Hove t In t0'P'l`t_)- 1'18 IFUSCCGE l|l,\'lllll llllll BUIZUII Elli` COIN` hutants. They be ed Show to keep quiet and told him the w ole thing would be in :11 pere. Wliat do 1 care for; the [me 1? 2." he replied. One man tried to had his arms and Shaw said, Let go or I'll hit you." Power wuvpuahed adide. i but Show tried hard toget loose and renew Hm nnrnnlt `Rut Inn `am: A nl-hand! `or our. K INGS'l`() UHF Unll' WITCH nnru D0 K35 IUOIC 5|) TOIIQW the contest. `But he was a prisoner for cer- ' min when John MoCammon had hold of him. When other trustee: wont to assist .\l.-Cnmmon `.\| r. Shaw noted very budly. and .\lr.. Anglln became no incensed at his action that, he said, "Shaw. we will not allow you to disgrace the bourultin this: -my. " COIN BHIIW I13 IHMI K00 CUl`|.lilll IIIIIFIBFI, HI connection with the heatiniiv` apparent s of the Central school, ver muc mixed. Mr. Show said words to `ower that, he says, were not com limentary. He became an- 'gry and retort : Shaw. if I haul you out- side I would smash your face." I-.u.\'r1.\'u I-o\v|:Rs N0:-ll-`.. As quick as a flush Shaw drew himself to- gether. struck out and landed one of his lists on Power's nose. which took on an bri ht red tint instantly; Then the men grspp ed and twisted and writhed with each other for some time. The trmnees in an adjoining room heard the sculing and mn to the scene of the conflict. l`he_v saw the men butting furiously. and trying to do each other as much injpr as possible. Horn seized Shaw and hen ed him o' his o pn- ncnt. Some one shouted, Don't let i`. am : tiglit in here." `PI... A......>...\.. .l:..:.I...I an.` ....:-...I cl... .uIunu\ ].ILHI.\.\I.`|- ll!` 4\ |il|\\. Up to this stage the business before the l)o0.r:l was transacted in an orderly and business-like manner. But the serenity had to be broken. Architect l'ower appeared and .\Ir. Shaw demanded the privile e of cross-qnestioninp him in regard to the [heat ing apparatus 0 the Central school. The trustee apparently was in posession of some information the correctness of which he do- aired to conrm. The board acquiesced in Mr. Slm.w`s re: nest, which action it after- wards repented of. Mr. Shaw begun imme- diately to question M r. Power new the size of asmoke stack and the dimensions of n ue. After a number of questions had been answered by Mr. Power he a mid that .\lr. Sliaw had got the matter mixed. 'l'ho trus- tees tired of the discussion between Mr. Shaw and Mr. Power. Dr. Pee urged Mr. Shaw to finish the matter quickly, and Mr. Wilson remonstrnted wtth him, saying it was wasting time in talking on a subject the board wus well acquainted with. .\l r. Shaw did not stop and continued the enquiry. At last several of the trustees retired, breaking up the quorum. This nettled M r. Shaw some what, and he said : Well, the matter will lu_we to be settled some day." A conclusion between .\lessrs. Shaw and Powers was about to be reached and in a manner least suspect- ed:y the trustees. r, Shaw went to the secretnr\:`s office I GU Hy IIIU [l`lU\I.UUS. ' Mr. Shaw went to the sen-ketury'a otce for his overcoat and hat, and came in con- tact with Mr. Power. They talked about `he [matter under discussion. and Power` told Shaw he had got certain matters, in ` nnnmmtinn with the lmatinu nmnnrntmu nf I '6iTvAucTuoN ROOMS

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