Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1887, p. 1

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PRpF. J. 2.5 DESB.0wOHERS;` _om ornulan a'rnmm'r..._ frmn St. |'su|`s church, Plan- I to authorize the lrnnsfer of 2 for other lamlx near to Rice- nlarunuu IVOII sun I UUIIIIIDIII cm on um trim! on I than nboutao miles unto! El Puo. ; who it believed to be the confederawof tho rbbberp. 'l`wu Express Robber: Shot and ldon-tilled I --lluntln[ Down as Conl'd'Iler||tv. Fl. PA.-:0, Texan, Oct. 18.--The fwo train robbers, killed by the Wells Far bx reu Ineumngcr, have been identiea an acl: Smith anal Dick Mayer. Smith killed I merchant named J ules Boiuolliet in Pun del Nonthe two your: ago, and that Police~ man Chnpmgu in this city lat Ipring. wounding him in the left arm to that it had . m ha nmnnhnd. ilhoriff Whitn. Denutv } wountung mm III (III an arm nu nuns u. mm to be um utated. iheri` White, Deputy ` Marshall and I constable are on the o..:.I An . uhnn -In-nub Hmilnn manta} ICI Dunn Cue That Occupied the Attention cut the Qunrt for Da)'n-CuImultt.ud for Trial. For days evidence had been taken at the police court in"tl1e case of Julm McKee, charged with larceny. Some time ago R. J. Bmn'n`s hotel was entered and nniclu' stolen. On the same evening Mr. Suwnrds, Montreal street, was entered by thievel and butter and whiskey carried away . McKee was supposed to have been one of the thieves. With reference to the case of Brown : hotel. the evidence produced did not convict. The charge was therefore dis- missed. Tbei defendant. was, hmvcver, considered guilty by the Inngistrate. nf _ having haul some connection with the rub- ` hen-y of .\Ir. Sow_nnl n premises, an:l'\\`u I`umInit?eul for trial. (HIV. 'l`muL\"m. Oct. l7.-Onu of the doctor's ` sons arrived in town last night from the west, but not in time-to catch the train for (3/oboum. Ho Ind retired to bed at Thomas` hotel before the news reached the city of hisfather`e death, and consequently hul yet to learn of his family`: bereavement. I088. Conorku, Oct. l7.-Enrlv today the illness of Rev. Dr. Nolles took no serious at turn that the attending physicians gnve up all hope: of his recovery. In the after- noon he slowly sank until after four o'clock, when the end came and his lifu terminated on his (Nth birthalsy. humeral on Wednes- > day. -r. ...\....\ n... 17 n.... .4 .1... .iA.......'.. It Occurred \'uter1|ny|nt III: Home In (.`obourg-.\'nK an Ulcl Mun. Conurim, Oct. l7.~~At 4:30 o ulocl: this afternoon Rev. Dr. Nelles, chancellor of Victoria university, lied of typhoid fever, nfter:only six days` illness. He was con- acious bothe last. The town and college are in deep mourning over an irreparable i loss. t'.......-.... (1.4 I".' l.`....l.. o,..l.... cl... 1 (`Ull|l\l('L The (.'m1Im'v says the judicial inquiry praved that Hen. (`ntfarel was not guilty of 1 the clinrge of traicing in decorations. The I'eh'I Juurual demand: that l resi~ 1 lent (lrevy immediately ihtervino in the \\ ilson athfr. "It is monstrous." the pa- per says, (hut \\'_ilson should he allowed to take a4l\':un.s-;e- of his privileged position. as sun-in-law ut' the president, to defy the Lnw and to transform tho Elysee into R l doubtful agency." \ INJIIIIIII IUI HIT`. The. atiu state: that i re:idontGrovy refuwstoaiuu the order dismissing Hon. (`Atfurel from the army for dinhonorsble conduct. (.'m1lm' 1 i Tho I'oh'I Jmn-nnl ilnmnmln that I reni~ `\'.\I)PJ'S M.\.\'I)RAKE LIVER PILLS are V` urcly :1 Vegetable Um hnrtic. bolngentircly tree rum (`nlomel or any Metallic subhtunce. In 3 use of Liver (`umpluinls. Biliousnoss Dyspep- sia. Headache. &c.. they give univo satisfac- lion. They are Sn zmcoutod. Onelsndose. ln Bottles at Al)E'S DRUG STORE. Sympnlhy I-Ixprt-and {or ll|Iu-A homun- urnuun Tutu Place In Ill: Honor. lhuus. Oct. l5.-Gon. Boulanger has n: cciveli thousand: of minivn from I" put: uf Franco. oxprcuing sympathy for him. 1 } .-\ demonltnnion in hit fnvor was mule in Nimu. on the occasion of the opening of 3 the college there by M. Spuller. minister of public instruction. The crowd uhouted, "\'i\-n Hnulnnunr " Anni lhn Inna`: nlnvm` 0' public lnl[ruClI(`n. Am: CIVYWII Iollll, Viva Boulanger," and the band: pluyed Boulan `at airs. Tho. nth: mun than l nani:InntGr|wv llrnu Worker: tlll laclod C Ill- 1 Dllculty In New York! Contlnuod. Nxw You. Oct. I8. -Tho bran worker- are still locked out. The shops were not opened this mornin . u the employers an- nouncoal they won d he. The men claim that this in n point in their (nor, an it ll|all- cnu-u that the firms can not hire non union hnndl enough to resume work. Nlw Yoitk, Uvt. l8.-The hook unl job printers are still out. One employer weak- t-netl this morning and his men return;-l to work. The T_\'poth~t.-r zultml for I confer- ence with the men to-lay. Commiuiouur lbonovnn |)l'ellnlml. The meeting mljourtml without any conclusion being l`t'l|L`l|6tl, each aitle claiming that the othc-r It-nnuulo-l too much. The atrilaern uy the pressmen will he called out to-murruw. lilsslixlln. .\lich., (let. IT. The Tuntiue mine ha been attache-cl lay l.chor-rs to M.'(`ul'F clziilns mmmliting to 4,000. It is rt-lxvrtml that the uompauiy in in uh-ht to the llllulllll of $40.11)!) anal that it has heen notitiml that its option has expire.-al, but the hut report is uleniecl hy otliccnn in this uity. Pun nun |'IllA 1|.-Q. Ii -'l'lm an-ilui nl F l7"lL.lI".LI'III.\. KICI. I3. `I `200hnnd IIe'vcd shoe.-untkera as s will doubtless reault in the I week of 5,000 Ihuemnkers. caucus-uuuvu nu-our-. Al (`-lncllnau - (`lm-olnndn. II; ('lnclumul:. I8. Alwainl uu-- BAlHlI0l'0I. : Wuhlnmonn. 5 nuuwn Iun nut. _..._.__ lo olllliflnli [Dill-llllllrill cululug. a Inn St. Loula man xlld name dulng luuo running in the u! two lunlnp. but slur llennotl luul might I couple 0! them they hugged their baa rather closely. . Sulnuh. 0 0 0 0 0 Dalroltl. 0 3 0 0 000l-l 000`3 clmicult no II and thrown. lniho outolcl Walsh sud liunlou no -Rally carried nil the Imnuru. In the filth nnink the lortnar took Rirlumlmni y u the have :0 comm. And In the eighth the latter caught lhniumgi hue y within I fuck nl_!ho gmtuul, and Iumlu A double play. The spectators. num- I.--ring between seven Anal eight thousand. m-nwd to be partial to the Iimvm. and Imerod lhom whunovcr In npportunll ot- fend. Luhun. ol count. cunt In 0| I gm! share 0! attention. And was oubjectoul to oouldoruhlo good-nnurod eluding. The uo '1\n` Innn .Il.I an-u uh-Inn Inna rnnnlnn l InI.uu:1.a-nu. Out. I7. The uvulth ` world`: chuupiuuhlp gum. played lmo. VII var much on the Inacblm order until the all: luulu . whoa. Ilth two men out. llnldwlu maa -u`Nolll'| foul Iy. 0'Nol|l uvlnuo-I Illa rnlluulo Ivy Iomllng the Iooond lull plan-hm on-r tho cool?! alcl lance. llcrnhy Awrtlng I shut out lur the hit. lunlu. The lleldin` of both` cum: in -harp uul lnrlllhwt. Vhlu. Rowe. Dunlap. l.\`HIII anal ll.-lplnum all making numomun In the lI'._|..|. -...| ...|.... ........l.IIu ...-a-l..I nlI'n|... Chunploulup lino-boll lluohgll Iluulu In Favor ol the Ilolmll lluggon. BOULA'f;GVE;iWT"C$ THE FRONT. _._____?:__:___. 'l`U PORK PACKl~2l{S-fllghest Cash Price Paid {or pork blade bones. mnlmge andfcr1i- izing materials delivered at `our works. Humil- Ion. Rowux &Co.. Fertilizers. Hamilwn. --.-_ __ - _...:.__. THE QUESTION OF WAGES. DEATH OF DR. IJELLES. QTHVEYY 57:71? THE oWL11'. FINISHED AT LAST. V- The strike of I short time ago lock out this Uelluuya IIQO. IJUI.ll3y UIIIIIUIII cu Dar` henk. seconds were named, and I: e party drove to the Boil de Boulogne, where {our bell were to be exchenfd et 25 peoee. The eeconde unloeded gheua toll: and threw away all the ammunition. 'ln the ground was reached ell but the principal: drove oil. The rincipele faced each other. When the? iecovered tht the Mole were unload- ed hey decided to drive k 00 Pirin for ammunition, but heceme reconciled to each other on ma way. . '5. w.-mr. uauuey; 01 V xrguua, tn of Kentuck , had a da- ute hero on Saturday. Bur k`-all I elmey'a fnco. Dehney challen ed ' ur- |nn|:_ .8`:-rand: were named. An?! t n mrtv I311!-U, I'I ; DIHCII, I. The viaicurs played an plucky game, but \\ are in lnml luck, as they u.-rtainly were in no way -inferior to their opponents, their fur`vrzmla especially playing splendldly, while Uunn ut half-lmc-k xliatingniahed him- self. A Couple of `Gunther-n not Honda links a ' Show 0! `rhemulvu In Pu-ls. P ., t.l8.-M .Deh.neL fvlrgul" ' , 1ndAhl::` gufrhnnk. of rKentuck. in n d`i:. (ver, "I0 \'|HIIUrH IHUI QPULISIIIEIJ UIIU l'UlIgI3. In the second half the Brits got two tries, but failed to convert either inttxgnals, but the C&(l(`l'.S coulul not iucrense their score. and at the call of time the record stood ` Brits. I-I : Cadets, I. ' "I`|\n vinihura nluvml n nhlnlrv arunn lint. F0l.'.\'l) AT l.AS'l`-A remedy warranted to cure hard and soft Corns. Bnmons. (.`allouscs' , .11`. Hanson's Magic Corn Salve. in boxes. 1.56 at Wade`: Drug Store. _ llutl plllyuu Ill LIIU BKTJUIIII Ill IHUIIV ll\UUl - Shortly after the kick oil` It scrimmage ensued hear the cadets 25 ag. The visitors nppuared much lighter than their opponents. but still the llrita did not seem to gain much on scrimmages. ,'l'he name was hard and fast for a quarter of M1 iour, when Arnton, for the home team. kicked a. ne goal from near: the centre eld. Before hnlf tune, how- ever, the visitors had obtained one rouge. In the mannnd half the Brits out twn tries. .\l1)N'I"Rl~`..\l., Oct. l7.---Tlzis afternoon the Kingston ' cadets and Britannia foot-hall clullg met an the Montreal crloluat grounds in n friendly mune. The Brim won the toss and played with the ground in their favour. .\`|mrIlv after tho kink n` n nnri|nmnm- T'lC1`|`0l`lll Match In llontru |l~'l lIa Bri- tannia: Playing as (loud Game. (U prllltt: 1` CUIHIIIIUII I3 CXCCIIVIIE. William J. Mctinrigle, (`X-\\'iH`(lt`lI, (`hiczr gm, is still near St. (lutlunrines despite the claims of the detectives that he had mile] for Australia It is believed he is stopping at Jordan with a family named Crow. rela- tives of I-`mil St. John. (Vipt. Irving Mllnits that .\lcGa\rigle is in the neighbourhood. . Mm. Mcariglc is with him. I penlu-:nmr_y. Dr. Morell .\lnu-lconzie. of Lomlnn, says there was nothing to justify the alarming rumnumin reference to the health of the (`rown Prince of Germany. He declared that the prince`: condition is excellent. \\`ilIinn1.l \I4-Hnriulo ax-.u';nn|.-n (`Ilia-n. l Flllll` Ce. muruc. I3 'IlllUll` IUHIIUDIIUII. (ieorge Hoover. urrnnged before the assizc cnurt at Brockvillo yesterday for larcenv. pleaded guilty to the charge. Asked b{' the 1 judge if he had Anything bu saw, he use: the most vinlent language. .\`evun years in the penit<-aninry. ll:-_ Mnrvll Mackenzie. of London. am`: I lr" I3 IIKIE III II P` lIlI`'|I \ Win-nipeg city can ` nuke up $l.'(),00!) VI ` bonds. pru\'ia|ul the 1 autoe lhe completion 1 his yen. Thn rnmnnr that I. Cufi` UK Cllnllr 0" IXCTII. (`lnief Signul (Mic:-r llneely claims that` even with new men in the weather bureau. the predictions lIl\`e been correct on an average 73.9 mm-a out of R hundred. ('nl. Sir J. Went Riclgewuy in in liaruess at Dublin It Inst. anal. apprehensive of an attack upon his pvrsnu, he has surrounded himself with at lamp nmnlrer of police. Servia has present-.-ll (I note to Montene- gru requesting that no pausportxl be granted to eniigreuils for Servia as the latter count try is not in as puaitiun tn receive them. city cuuncil has decided to $l.'n,nm) worth of gu\'ernment__ government will gun r. of the Red River roul Al 1- .._-_ `XIII year. The rumour that the (imml Trunk in negotiating for purchase of the Pontiac Pacitic Junction railway. with A view of gettinv as short liun between Montreal and Saul: . to. Mario. is without foundation. 1 .... .. l..l.......... ..............l |\.J....g 0|... -..:-3.. l|`\I |"'IlII`I||lI. | (`mum \'un Txufv. .-\ll!Il`iAlI prime min into.-r. lhmntcus tn rvsign unless the unions- iists mmlify their alemrnnala in rrlntion tn iederatinn. The I-`rt-nch nteaunship Biittnnias which nrriwcl at New York on the l3th inst, ht: been detained in qusrunine. She has four cnun of cholera on bosnl. t-i.`;..t u;......I 1m:..... n.....I.. ..I..:.... H... (:0 'l`() \V. HI-`.l-IVES. King St.. to buy your Ties. He hns500dozenu to choose _(rom. U-ood Ties. 2 fur 5 cents. - IIBI (I'll I Imml run-Iitinn. I ` \' 1 yulrl II ring the Blue nu hem` '. Jo n La .\ln_\'er. ug | Lnurem-e t l ulie-I imlmul Jmlgr Jan IIU IIIIIIII C HUI IIIIIIEIIIB Brutus Wimun has been Ins-ital hy the Quohec bond 0! "III! to uhlreu them nu oommervsinl union either thin ur nut week. In the court n! Appeqlnlhe question of Additional in: 10:1 for the united labor party in New rt city In arguod. Thu lhualnrvl ul .\l-mtronl nay: Hut .\lr. Ciluhemky will he I-all-I to Iluo nemw in the plum of the hue $flIIt'nr N:-necal. The juclxllllt in H1! \'i-1:-rin. .\'.S.. cloc- llon one unnuu Mr. .\I-sbunald, hut din- minel tha perlmul charge-I. I`. '1'. lhumuu [ma nucurml posaeulun of Um .\|mliauu Square (Bur-Ion. New York. an-I will Ioegin his cirvun there in I-`nhrunry n I . .... l,... ...-.-. .- II..,, I.._.... 'I`|.A ....,- . o.;.. .s.. ` I - In IIUIU IIIII ` N I The num Lu: I \'I l'lll'lIllC3. '1 he Munilul aid Fu the Hus! r .. .J` n..._ HIGH`: lluldinmml liberals yoatervlny nunllnouw Iy nomiutoul .\lr. (`. \\'. Colur for the com- iu eloclinn. coroner`: `wry of Gouverlour docldotl } that Mu. John Davin cum to her death 3! the hunln ol her husband. ' I_-a..- |\`l...-.. I.-. L.... hu-MAJ Lu DL- quoouo on Jluullny. Inn. sir Charla Tapper will probably have on Thursday for the nu-{limo vinou. An old woman named Po ecu. Illnleo. mnunmod Iulcldc on Saturday afternoon by taking Itrychlnne. A hill nntnhlinhlnnn nnllnrm nullh nunahral III "II I`l',IXII III. A bill uubliohl-:5 uniform milk Ihndsr d will In intro-Iuuocl y the Dominion govern- ment. I.l_I.Il_..._.l I:l..._.I- ....n-.._l_.. ....-..l.__...- HUI". A new election `In to In bald liuuhor land on Nov. M. `IL. I..o..,n.-gnrl-.l.I .I-I.-I.` -.-A In Illlll II NOV. II: The lnur-pnwluelnl doloplu about in ~ Quoboo on Thunuhy. nth. Rip l`hA|-Inn `rnnnnr will nrnlnhlv IAAI-an for sale that DESIRABLE HOUSI4.` ANULU1` now occupied by him on Earl Street. The whole is otfcred in one block, having about one htuxdrcd and twenty feet frontage on Earl 2-ittm-ct, and the U for Lot runsthrnugh to West Slrcrl. The B are almost new. and the gnmlen is )l;|nlcd w the c-hoicosl fruits. I-`or terms upp y tn THUS. .\mmu-2. Ll)l.\'GS on the propeg-ti); u H THEY SAVED THEIR GAME. R `u um. Things that Aot Catalan- uhoo runs lunpoud What Thy l oruod-A um. 0! lnrnhlug lull! Real and Ionoubor. Hun Robert Klrcho, Ibo Inventor. in 1'05. I ..._... -I-AAX__ I- A- L- |.-I,I l..l'.._.L._- Huscnams nova TH: uarws roun ouurrcm owzu. .-\ F~F.\ll{.\` OF THE \\'Ul{l.l). CADETS AGAIN DEFEATED. { Pllilutlr mgr .3. Inn 2 (In,-n that I c-li.|u'l>\'. I ._ . .,.., ..`.'.s.:'.:' XFKUI .5) I milm this C raged 50, uhnt Herman lnivtig a fatal wound. I himsc:ll' in the head and -2ss QIIEN s'rn;nm'"r.- IIEFWRIQN BARRII AND DIVISION RTREEPS _ IIITKVI. n (Jar-Ion, can I-`ubrunry. in tire known for mum the nnrtharn ridge of The Inn: will has vnn.` `(I77 llllllllll ' The luau will |lllIlI| '|Il'3I'lIll'll I" r U:-ul'g\~ \\'. ("MH- viiul with inuxusing .n.m [ms grnnlcd milvm_v lor an -\~ \lIl\l'llIl'I IICII. ion of lhv territnry -zmnns slum` them- LAKI-I VII-IW." A bountiful suburban farm l't`8l(lt`n(`t'. east hull` of hot part 15. situated 3 miles from Market Squnre. and half mlio from Purtsnioulh. containing 7. : orlncrusz plentiful suuply of water ; large and 00d house. and all necessary outbuildings. no orchnrd. close proximlty to the lake. For terms and particul- ars apply on the promises to Juux unuuu. l \ HNI-I (`ITY HOME. The undersigned offers snlcthnt DI*2SIl(ABLl-I H0l,'Sl-.` A.\'Dl.UT nn\\' nvvuulod bv A I-`l.\'lIZ ll().\lEHTE.\l) l-`ARV/I in the Town- ship of Kingston. five miles from the city. con- taining tlbacms : slum: nasidcnce and excellent buildings and orchard. This property will be sold ch;-1 an the owner in going west. .}&ply mu. .\l. .t'owA'r. Solicitor. Broom s:., ng. ctou. May 21. 'l`lII'2 SHOP A.\'lI l)WEl.l.I.\`(l now om-cupiod by W. J. Dick 5: Sun on W;-llin Lon Street, [at dmr from Prinu-ma Street. App y lo Mus. WI. .\|1.1.I:.~4h. Division Slrel. uppoaile All saints` (' mrc . .\ms. 1`*ow1:n is gromred to Ive lessons in all the dijforont branches of )1-swing and Painting. Including Portraiture. Lustre. Me- tallic and Acme. Water CnIor.l ua1el and (30330 Painting. For terms. eIc.. (`Duly at 72 Sydon- yuun Street. , .\ .~'.\lALL (`0'l`TAUlL`. Ill good order; tour l`ll0Ill!s. summer kitchen. wuml shod.uoud wnlor. .-mfuuul hem]. Rum, tlvu l.,llnn4 bur monlh. Apply to Man. (`ru`m.:v. 43 Union . lroel. near 5! Jcunexi Church. BUTCHERS AND SAUSAGE NI.-\KERS- nrinm new small hmr caslmrs: by tiurce. 31) )8- 'l`|lH.'~'IC T\\'() I"l.\'l-I (`UT ST().\'I|Z H()l'Sl-Z5` ` on Division HL. just completed :14 room: mu-In. lmrd and non wulur. tlne lawn 2 rem. cm por uumnn. Apply lo J.uu;s Cluwnmn. urocer. umn Irma-. I0 nun lhulr own humus. I x uivlly nmdo. Wurk u articular: free. .\ mu-.-, (`mmrx\rr Anr( l..\|ll |-:.~l fur our Fall and (fhrlnunnn TI-ado. to lulu lhrlu. plvmmnl wurk at their own homes. OI loC3pcI'IIl\)` mm In: qulul| made. Work I will by mail may dluuuwu. I rllculull frat. \'.. ....n.n.m..imp Anlllu-nu at nnnn, Uulllnllf ART. LESSDONS. A mm. m Iimn nook-scum. not undo! Mu-on. Apply to II. H'r.u.|.l:n.un: surru. Market Hqunrc. ().\` .'!undnJ' night. botwoon ! church and Johnson drool. I vuurh. `"00 Cult: wlll be rcvmr-I llw mnlrh 1! INS ofe. l'l`slllN(l M`-Z.\' at once. Halnry ljm-qunllnsd culmulnncn. Buowx huracrymon. ltouhentor. N.Y. \\'U I"lm!'r-'.:l.AHa L AT nu onoc~:nonuu1hct-Inooulup y. I`. IL. King unrest. -* MKINGSTONACADEMY, `HIE BUSINESS | R!CMlSI-I.~l and Dwvlllnx. um I: nldo of Princess SL. Adjoining Lmu knnwn u | urkhlll`|."nt present ovvsupiocl by Junu-s iillnren. Esq" as a Urocury : pout-ssion I.-u. of mubor. Apply to A. Md olmlru. Ta-.\iA1.L (`0'l`TAOE. in good order; {our ...un.. nlnnlnur kin-hon. wumlshod.|mmiwnlor. 1 A !l0\' to learn the Clmhlnl \ |nnc\'un7_ Twu run-rr-:1.ms (`OAT M.\KK>l(l-I Va; mam - nnms mhm-I maul Annlv. I`. H. Knxsxm . II lku-II. II \-as nun. un rullura and luv: 1 at rullur rink "c|`Is?r'a:|. [mm the ruiialoncc nl Aloxudur Hlmylh. Johnwn Strut. on Wodnoo-Icy :0 -.';:m p.m Frioncln and wqunluhnoeo uw ram;-tlully invited to amend. . ;dR SALE on TO-LET. 108.`! pcrllu)` be quiet! I dlllalwo. I c-nnmulnf. Adtlruu at I r (`:I.. II? 3 ilk HI. Boston. .' .\.\"l'lCI) LA III EN for our Fall and (`Inkl- u 'l`rndn~, la lnko light, lwunnl. work at ` ir 8| to per day can be mlr nmdu. Wurk mm hv nunnrdlnlnnvv. ` Yul. l,\'l any .a.._..-.-.... ~---___. . \ I ' I-`irsl-Cluss Fdcmcnlnry Education In Eng 1 lish`. Mnll\eniailcs. Clawsk-3 and Book-Keeping. ` 1'}. RYAN. B.A.. Principal. -I'AllU)l mun. A c 1. r um-r.I: Klum. my 0 Am J HEDUCATIONAAI: SPECIAL n4.EN:r1~fN- 212 BARRIE s-rnmmup -lu Kilugnum. Dot. Nth. Hulk]: wile ul Rnhort myth. ngocl nu ' FOR SALE.` nnnxunmu. V _WANTEp.` '_1jo-LET. LEAKED-ID Color Class. (each morninfz from 10 to 12) 40 a cation. or whom I or more essons nre/taken in one week. 25c ouch lesson. Afternoon Drawing (flags. Mondays. Wednesdays and F;-idnys from 2 to: .m.. 86.w`g9r term. Evenin"1):-owing Chase, ondnys. odnesdnys and Fr days from 7311109230 p.m.. 33 per tux-In. All foes payable in advance. l rincipnl-(`u.u{u:s E. 'RlCNSnAI.I.. Assistant--MIas Jxgzsxmc C. SHAW. , LCBT. DIED. CI 8.1 day no K sum by mull An` dlnmnvv. v mnwulnln . ddrelu at r (`0.. H7 Mi `,2 -11.. Huston. THE DAILY WHIG. I Inu\\'.v I onne. (`anoint . Mun. Box 5170 Mud on Inning 3' (mm min. IIIMJTIIIIOI. Muuu-1 ul `. Klxsnus. /`(masrom scibt or J4 /Tr? nus. wrussusl; Messrs. Edwards and McLaren have pretty wellnmle up their mimln to move their lumbering hezulqna rters from Carleton l la.ce because it is an` expensive place to ship lumber from. The firm has the choice of three excellent sites for their mills should they decideto move into Ottpwe, bnt re- presentations have been mule that Kingston is 3 very advantageous point: from which to sun; ul , u uses 41 s ship lumber made on the Mississippi, and as l the rm has A mill st the point where the 5 . Kingston and Pembroke rsilwny crosses the\ ~`Mississippi river, 'it is barely possible that they may mske"thet int their cllsliei unnu- fucturing centre. T is psmgrap is'from the Ottsws. Free Press. If Kingston osn et the mills here by nll means let it be one. > V . mortar was not given ulna to set. 1m: 5 wells were only 16 Inches thick In some _. T places. VTHE KNIGHTS or LABOUR. Tr:-'uble About the Executive Settled for the Present-'l'he Voto Yesterdays. l ! A\ll.\'.\'EAl'0LX,I Oct. l8. ~'l`he trouble over 1 the ihliarnionious executive board of the knights of labour general assembly was set- uuon by the'vots of the assembly leaving l the oicersssthey are. It is pretty well understood, however, that this in_ couplecl with edslnend for the res ntion oi .\leesrs. liarrynnd Bailey, of the board. Itul unless uoni liaince is prom t there is danger of the 1 iron le coming to t a front. tlcd at last, temporarily, yesterday after; _......_ __._r. .-..- ...-.._..--.... U'I'l`.\\\'A, Oct. l7.--The rumor is that the wife of a young Englishman has elo ed with an ex-clerk in one of the principa banks. ~ All the ~perties move in I.hO best circles. The deserted husband is a near relative of a prominent military men. The intimacy be- tween the lady and the ex-band clerk has been the subject of- considerable gqssip, and society circles were startled by news of their elopement. The Lothario is the son of a deceased senator, and r few weeks ago ex- torted ten thousand dollars from the desert- ed husband by edmmencing suit for breach of a. partnership agreement. The rihmways are at St. .-\llum s. The Only Solution Poulblo. 'l`oRo.\'1'o, Oct. l7.-.\lr. l'Ira.stns Winmn, in an interview here, expressed his strong conviction that, the only sutisfu.ctory solu- tion of the sheries question is It treaty of free trade between (fanzuln and the United States. He believed that the new congress would be found fnvorahle to this method of settlement. and states emphaticail his opinion that free trade in natural pro< nces would never be granted by the United senate. 4... nu---nu-cu uu uuun-u. HI.m't`E.~"n:R, .\Iass., Oct. lS-The schr. Herman Buboou arrived from the Grand Hunks to-day. Capt. Lawson report: that on Sept. 30th he fell in with French shing sloop St. Pierre, of St. Pierre. in last. 44:10, long. -37:20, water-logged. Ha boarded her and found ten men drowned in the cabin. The weather being rough he was unable to do anything wit'h her or to recover the bodies. An Ant`-Clubbing Meeting. NEW YURK, (lct. I8.--'l`here were 20.000 of one political K-reed nml six hnmlrecl pe0- , pic at last night`: imlignntiun meeting call- ml to protein against the clubbing of the Iocinlists at the meeting on October 8th. The crowd was undoubtedly attracted liy the possibility of in row. Tho 9 eakera con- curred in the opinion that the cl)ubl)ing was {I l-lunder. The Chltuvorth lllnnnler. 1':-\'1'l.\r', In... Hot. I8.-~'l'he Livingston county grand jury has been investigating the can of Timothy Cou hlin. held by the coroner`: jury for the C atsworth railroad disaster. After hearing the evidence the charge was ignored. the evidence not being deemed sufficient to find It hill. Timothy was released and went. to his fmnily rejoic~ inn Trying to Pink 3 Qmsrrc-I. Nsw Youx, Oct. l8.--.~\ delpuwh to the Ilemlul from Berlin says there are rumors that the coming week will see Russis's re-* lstions with Germany more strsineal thsn ut any other time this year. The semi-official Uermsn press will mske another series of sttscks on Russian securities, more virulent and probably more effective than any pm. vious crusades. Sending Advice From Mnmltobu. l.u.\`|m\`, Oct. l8. ~-\\'illiam S. (luiln-, the chief whip of the liberal-unionint party in parliament, write: from Manitoba. Ill gest- Ing that the government. insteml of em o.rk~ ing in a dangerous policy of hunl purclmae. help distressed Irish families to cinigraw tn that magnificent country. IWU I`uB..5U WU!` UXHUIIIIUKI Hy llll`. INJI-I" tiuner when the cue Wu closed. The (`run action of Mr. Johnston Against )1 r. \\'hytu mu mljnurned until Dec. 13th. ` .`lU.\TICI'..\I., \ C'.. II. I" ("U lL'L'l|UlI U of Mr. J. \\'hyt.n-. ex-.\|.l .l'., against ` return of .\lr.JohuIton for .\lL'gIDll\.', nine two uitneuea were examined by the pe tinnnr whnn Hun 4-nun wan 1-Innml Tho 1-l' THECLASSES are open in the rooms of the Mechanics` lnatitnto. corner of Princess and Montreal Strceu. - - -rmnmn - Wlll In Agnin I-Zlpollml. l'.um, Uct. IT. The mlice have arrested l\I'u foreigners, namecl (D Dunn anal \\ nlliI.iz. who were cxpellml iu l"cl;ruary hunt for M- tempting to bribe n chum-.ur to procure put- ll'I ll of new cartridges and rifles. Though liable to six months` impriwnmcnt Hwy will he again expelled. llo'a ltntllloql In Itomolhlng. (.`mc.um, Oct. I!-l.-'l'ho that suit in (`M 1 cap. growing out o! the Koutz dinner. ` wan h :1 yesterday against the Chicago & Atlantic railway company {or 810,000 clam ea, by Juauph Coal. Ho claima to have ad his aisle severely injurecl. ' IJXIQ -IIII IIIU YIIHU Ul I u 2.(lI).(ll) Eula. (inn: rim In China. HLV l"lu.V1'l.~'n, (kl. I7. Adclitinnll den ` ll! of the dluntmuu fire I! Nnulnin. ('him|, \ received today by the uooonuhlp Rio lu .hmlr-4. an the number of lives lost u = |.(IlJ. an the value of the pruporty destroy. ml ll Qjlllllll nah. vvucunrvw nu uuuv nvu nu- l`|vmx, Dot. l7.-.'lol. Wunlon. I {armor living ve mile: lrom her 1. while drunk on Sotunln thlnlooll got. into I dilpuu with charge otlro . And subbed Mm annly In the neck. (Tale! lhbbltt is mm In puruuil. * Another Lou oi Lita. \\'.uuI3m'ru.1. Oct. IN.--UM So` I. am: the ` Brulllan wood cruiser. Imperial orlnhoro. wu loot hy running on a bar uyo mile: south ul Rio Dove. Una oiour uni louruon IDI- Imm were lost sml nix persona uvod. .__....s__ .__.n A Cillonloo M the Party. 1.03005, 00!. IN. Lord Hutlngton yu- unlay Jul at Ilnocth ul unlouht Ind om, inc uzlln Mr. (fhunhar am. It was Ia- ciclod to hole A general cuulumwo 0! than party early in December. mu mum is `non xouum. Ihuruuu. (M. l8.~-lI the aunt of tho Minn 0! Nu protons unngomnh for the rourvution 0! mlor at Halley Fall: the gofru any will qt-occupy that district with troops. Mom I ll... Ottawa`: Elopement Senlptlon. ,__ ,_,, 1 . 1- ml - .1 FOR COUGHS ANDCULDS.--Omsp n Bottle of tho. l)uM0.\'D Coven Rlcuncmr. 'l`n_o rst dose frequently slog: a couih. Conlposcd of Wild Chen". Hore ound. llecnmpnnc and other vnluab 0 ingredients. Ploasam to take. In bonlos. . and 600.. at WADE`S mwu STORE. Your A nan! Ian! I III - I.VI._._,.I TELEORAPHIO FLASHES. Acuournmenl of .ho Cane ....... l`|,. I` l.. AL- _| .. Mnblood III the NM-I. u. . w-an In the elm` \I I) ll . KlNGST().\'. C.~\N.\DA. 'I`UESDAY EVENING. (I("l`. I8, I88}. }-Lgsugg, ' STHB _\'yNmA) IN TTSESSIUN. swonrmo INTELLIGENCE. DHII. the e ! _ ` Trnuble . r \ . nd at but. tanmorarilv. veaterdav after-, -the beams of the rs: floor, which Olli SIX lncnes OI HID IJUIICS 0] H15 right 10 protruded through the `esh above ` the ank e. Florica Daum was struck down about ve feet from the boy, in beam smash- ing an Inn and shoulder. 1`he three horses were killed. four months ago without a contractor. The fall of the Wall is said to have been caused by a violation of the building laws, no c-Jentral supports having been placed under \\'Pl`P simply set into the wall. The schuol house was 25 by I00 feet, and it is charged that the walls were run up too hastily, and the mortar not given time to set. The i . only'l6 inches` th_ik in I ' placea. ' e 1 The building was begun about I-`Ive Allll Perhaps More Persona Lose Thelr l.lves-.\ PI-lent Injured. Ni-:\v Yonx, Oct. lR.-|-`ire lives were sacrificed, and oxcr a dozen persons injured by the fallin in of the wall of an Italian parochial school at ll.')th street and First Avenue. lhe following were killed : lohn llurkin, bricklayer ; Henry Reinitz, black- smith ; Paroli Hillebietie. labourer ; Giro- lams Lanna. labourer ; and an unknown labourer. Many were in and about the building at the time of the collapse, but all have been accounted fonslightly and serious l_v injured, exce tin Michael Lannon. a bricklayer. Joiin Burkin. killed, leaves a wife and six children in destitute circum- stances. A boy named Cohen tells this story of the disaster: I was standingo posite the building when I heard a crash. lie-ould not see what had ha ipened, there was such a cloud of dust. l`he noise brought every- body out of their houses. I hcard no screams or groans." [he first person taken out of the ruins as Father Kirncr. He was standing on the scaffolding of the fourth story talking to Foreman Lynch when the crash came. He fell among the splintered rafters and girders and sustained fatal injur- ies. Conway, the hod-carrier, was covered with bricks and timber. Two shovel handles saved him from instant death, havin form- ed an arch over him. They had to he saw" 'ed before his body was got out. His coat was fastened in the death grip of Lanna and remained there after Conway was pulled out. The others, with the exception of Father Kirner. were taken I) their homes. Henry Reinitz, theblacksinith, was at work in his shop which alljoined the school house. The entire shop was crushed in by a` wall fallin on it. Reinitz was killed at his anvil. "he boy Levy, who had taken his father's horse to be shod, was in- ned down by the debris. and when ts en out six inches of 'the bones of his ..:,.l.s I-.. .....As.....l...l 0|`:-Ann`: flan `Inll glu-urn In Donia STORE. AN ITALIAN SCHOOL COLLAPSES. we present parsonage. The memorislc wore rehrrod to 3 com- mitwe composed of Revs. [Antler and Jones, Mean. Henderson. Walkeln and Judge Mscdonnld. The uynod then adjourned until 3 p. m. ` The opening scene at the Synod was when Dr. Wilson. of (mawn. mu making question; of the clarion] socretury which were answered by others. Enapented in getting anuveru he didn't wnnt he told ore non : I m sddreuing the secretary. and If you ll kindlv mind your own business: the secretary and l will mind ours. .-\ ~mmnnrinl from .\'apunoo sskeol that the present rectory house and other property be sold, and the proceeds used tu secure 1| suitable house near the church. A memorial from St. l'tul's. Reufmw. asked lens to sell or llI0l':-1,330 land and to devote (Ho pnweeds in re: \'ing a debt. on the xresent parsonage. T Q memnl-IA]: warn referred 1 no report, an proltnwu, wu Iuupuau. Rev. A. N ncer wn re-elected clerical no-creury Am R. V. Rage.-rt re-elected lay ncrretnry. R. T. Wullmn will Again he the treasurer ul the liocew. .\|r. Knapp, l rua~ run, was nppoinml lay secretary pm hm . in the ulncuoe of Mr. Roger`. A memorial w.-u read from the purisli ul lk-ll`: ('ornern. risking lmive to Devlin` A loan of Clilll, to lure: the llIlclile1lllt l uu u [ur- aunnge there. A memorial WM r\`U(`l\'1`|l {rum 5!. .laum~s' church. .\lurrislmrg, asking fur la-ave to mortgage the [mrzmlingu tn the extent If 9`2.0(l), to meet. II('(`(l'Il llIIpl'u\'|'IlN`lIlS in the church. A ....... ....|. IFI. .. |IIC \.'II\lll'lI. A menmrial . ` mgenct, eukual an prupt-Hy there 0! ville. | ausuop CONGRATULATEO on ms 1 serum in 0OOO.HEALTH- canon requires. Judge Reynold: cluimocl tho! A roper uuulitor, one thoroughly qullillml. but been 1 appointed in the stud 0! Mr. Lellichocux ` The auditor: hml performed their work well. i The report, an presented, urn ulopwd. a Run A Nnnm-or inn rmnlaunacl rlorivnl \ HI ICl PIPI . The nun itorI' report. showing that tho ucuriliu and accounts were in uunfuctory condition. was presented. By the runovul \ of A. lakiobowl, 5 Home vrn made in 1 the uuditonhip and J. 5'. . .\vic('|nn!wu ` up minted to it. l `lav. W. 1!. Carey cum-kc-I the unlicn ti-nu of the nmliwrl. claiming t n they were not profonionul u-uuuntnnu u the n-nnnn rmmirpn, unu Iwauly-nvs is man. Prior tn ths on open in service wan hold in tho csthsnlrsl. Rs . l.. Suphau son. oi Perth. pmwhlnu lrom lssish l.l\' ll-I )-ll. 'l'hs cliscourss - was inter!-sling sud eoustitutsd s rsvisw u! the church slncs 1 its on iutlon anal I rslvronvs lo the pur- socu ous which it had uumcomo. A resolution, heartily ruugrslulsting his lonlshipuu his return to Csnuls in hesllh sml slnngth. snd wishing that to long con- tinue. wss pssssul unsnimously. Ilia assur- hly rising lu vote. sud his lunlship made A hrisl rspl 'I'hn All: inns-n` rum:-L nhowinm lhn. th- `Ito Opouusg In-umn III Ibo (`nun-drn - `u Audlton` lhyuu Aolopucl-'l'holr Olulltlcnlou AIIM-Ind Winch: of hymn! uun- Ilurl .OcnIl'lI||I um) Ihlon-lug Thom lo I (buuuluu. The twenty fth uuicmol Hm I\`:I-3| 4.! the diocese of Uuhrlu opt in St. nu-nun": hall at noon to-day. |0I I|ulI|p the blohnp n! Ontario pr ' The Lani`: } prayer was npuud m u . Iullowo-I Ivy pnyor lrmn luv. I-2. I . (3 vfor-I. The at undone: repruonucl nbuu nixty do-rgyvuen and twenty-n In men. I :-inr tn than an un mnmllm ll Iorvlms wnu BUTCHERS AND SAUSAGE M.uu<.'us- me new small hog casings; by tiurce, lbs. . 100 lbs. `we. per lb : half kegs. n no. per lb : kegs ` . 8l0.50 ; prime new langhsh sheep omsinfs. kegs, ties bundles. 832; annular quunl 50 large per bundle. llowuu 5: Co. llrumnon.

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