H7/I//VERSAL mo`:/,.s* (Inst. Sunni I :-nor`: nu-no on-Ionull In Lou Ill I'm-C Dolhoniilo. A meulgu Wu roceivod here at noon in- ` tinuning Nut the huge Oriental. in low of } the my. .' `nth. with coal from Clulotto ` to ' orunto, has! sunk n Port Dslhounio. The Booth reached Nhpn ululy. It in not known whether the crew of Ihourienul l was In-ml, but. the preoumptfafll that they were not for St. Catharine! paper! have tulogruphexl he-re fur their names am-I pnrti~ u-ulanl. (`apt (1-urge Stewart, of Port |la\l~ I ` ` , ,_..I II. in .....- ...I... Wll llvcu, Inu. IIIU I I lm (:1,-or Imunie. Wu in mum ft-ll clown the hnla |,_,.|... L:- I.:.. 'l`|.- It'll IIUWII LIIII lllllll uuwclna : lnrnke his hip. There were an nll told on the boat. The 000 I lune been a Kingstoninn, And 1 ,~-... .|.- n..:....o.. I.-.~.. |u\rI . n-: 'HoT1.~I A'Nu xsuxn noun: 1'. |lA.\'LI\ . ' To Utica. Mbany,New York. Phi|ade|'a. ` IZhdZPORT.A.NTi re: chap uekou_;| posnu. and won 1 union poruluiuu N all Roman, apply to P`: llnnnrn A_,,.,,_I'!-l.-A l..--A ` In-banal `nu -wnuuu vy -~- .--- r; A. romtn, 7 General ITk'eTXgnc, % Wuhlnmou. tmumor. and .1: Man In Iorth pm Nay: York. V3: U.'l`.Il. nd N.Y.C. Rn. I`\III --::r-v_V RS. I 0\\'ER is prepared to give In-saons in all the ditfurcnl bl`!|l|(`ht,`S of Drawing and Painting. including` Purtraimro. Lustre Mc~ mlliv and :\\'IN). Wn1or(fnlor.l ttslcland hosao Painting. For lot`-Ins. etc... apply at 72 Syrian- haun Street. Parry Whu-1. T . . . . .. .. 'l|rIII-In Wing's" Ion-phone anchor I: III lion's fall to no In I good. uupply of INTI m'x':s HILL WOOD baton the rainy uuou GENERAL TICKET AGENCY. ONLY $2.00 DELIVERED. OH, DON'T PAPA. DbN'T. llama. Wnlerwwn K (hldelublh nu. 1Iunuwn. 'chAl lo lhu Wnu. 41 Loss o}`= r`{io"?'asisL"s*.' wt. - hotolllrock s-Inn KlN(::lON. om. ---- KINGSTON ACADEMY, ntn n A nnrm GIIIDDIWI` Vn! I Ini- culnllmlld. No it was whn halal seven! years ngn uni gisnernlly Icvcu hunt Th nun in lluunlhl tn KlN(:.s"I`u.\".y (n\.\',\l),\. .\1x_p._\' :v1~;1:I.$'<:.j{){<:I:.T :2}. psi. /(Er sHNsATI(L\' I.\' lREI..\.\'l). """*` '" . .., __ ._ ;n--4_._l__n_- ALI... 'aoia.'rhkuMoM. `C95 [NHL Hllllllg e schr. Uria.-nl..\l, u make the lur- 5 off the light nun luau ml `run: CIICI IIIIJ UL`\CII L in thought tn I A nnvvy who L say: there Result of the Monopoly. B.u.1'momc. Oct. 24.-Ahout one hunqlred opcrdtorsmmployed by the Baltimore & Ohio telegraph company, have bgen notied that their services will uot._be required after the 31:4: inat., and notice was issued that the offices of that company in MA land will be Not once consolidated with the \ 'steru Un- inn oflicea except in Baltimore, Cumberland and Frederick. Pnnlnhlng Thom Very lloivlly. I.oxnoz~`l,'0i.-t. 24.-The`lnon.-, .m-outed on Oct. 17th for pprticipntmg in the riotous demonuntiogn of the unemploxed working- men, hsvo been Iontunoed to t roe months ` imprisonment. , -. Ponsonby Takes less Rout. DUBLIN Out. 2-l.--Mr. Ponsonby, after negotiation with Father Keller. has otfex-ed his tenants ii. reduction of 35 per _cent, and the cancellation of their arrears rovided the{ my eighteen months rent. hey will a pro ly `isccept. ---j: PROF. J. Z. DESROCHERS, nan nrvusmxv QIFDIISW` V - l)L'BL1.\', Oct. 2-l.~A man belonging to Monaghnn. returning home from the fair at Black Lion, county (;`a\'an, was Attacked by a party of men yesterday and beaten to death. One arrest made. \........_.__ Lu.\n(I.\', Oct. `. -i.~--The Slnmlarrl says Sir I Wilfred Blunt had unint-entionally done good service for the go\'ernmen`t by showing 1 the English fomenters pf `(listnrlmnvos in 1 Ireland that they are to he treated exactly the same as native agitators. S s the Standard: We are bound to admit t nthut ibr his most opportune challenge he would have escupc-(l scot free." The police Inerzly ..o.-..1-....l 6 u. rnonnn lliI.\`6 csvurru aupo ucc 1e stopped t meeting. it. William O'Brien was paying it \`isit tu Dillon when the news of Mr. llIunt s nrrest arrived. Both gentlemen expressed guest concern for the personsl inconvenience to which Mr. lilunt would be suhiec-ted, but could not conceal their grntitivatinu at the turn events had taken. The interest was intensied when it became known that the telegraph wires between l ortuna and Wood- ford hml been cut and the service suspended for several hours. The greutest activity prevailed at Dublin castle ;co:nmunit-ations Ind been constantly sent and received. U('l|Ll.\'. U.(-t. `2l.-Sir Wilfred Blunt's letter to Magistrate Byrne guarzrntecd mt derate languuge on the part of the speakers. He warned the msgistrute that he would hold him res onsible if he attacked an un armed order y meeting. Over thirty per- sons were more or less seriously injured at \\'oodford. The feeling at the police runs very high. It is stated that in many in~ stances they had recourse to unnecessary brutality. hrnm.\'. Oct. '.. 4.--The news of the arrest of Wilfred Blunt caused the greatest e:cite'- i mcnt inthis city. A feeling of intense ` gratication prevails among the National- ism. Hnrrimztmi Inst night said .he dicl not gratication prevnus among me .\uuumu- ists. Harrington night Jne believe Blunt would be detained or prosc- cnted, bnt.," he added, it. will lo good and I should not wonder if we hear more of g, n Vsction of the police was illegal, and that he ]|l'0L'lllllllulg lln.` IIIPUIIIIB. uzurn .u.:,n.- ` tur Murphy Visitecl Illunt uncl infnrmml ` him that no meeting would he Allowed. After the struggle on the platform Lmly ` lllunt fainted and lay on the grass uncon- scious for some time. Mrs. Rowlamls and 1 several re rters also sutfureil in the aonle. Rev. Mr. `ugsn was srrestetl, lmt Wis: after- wards released. Mr. Roche. I Poor lsw gnsrdisn, wusnrrcstod for sssau ting the pulice. Lsdy Blunt clun to her hnsbard`s arm and refused to leave him. Blunt, when asked whether he would give bail, replied that ss an Englishman he believed ths: the would rather be imprisoned than give A pledge to representatives of the wry gov- ernment. lN'I\'IV `III: .\Im{istrzLte against the proclaiming lnr \lurnh\.' llllll lhlfcllc UU unuer CSCUTL, IIII NIH: aur lmn ing. The police clmrgeil upon the crowal that followed And injured many perwns. Mr. Ruulnmls uh-ul fur three cheers for Blunt, which were given heartily. The now-l was kept lntck by lunilieru. Blunt mu brought before two nugiltrntea, IHJ, nu refusing to promise tu refrain from parti- cipating in meetings, he Wu retain-` ml in custody`. Illunt and Another prisoner were conveyed to Lnugluea jail this evening. During the row cun.~mtl;le ('uunur rCflIS(.`4l tn obey the unler to clmrge the (`row-I, Lntl threw uluwn his baton. He wan arrested. Two meetings were uftcrwur-l hv.-ld' on the outskirts of the town. at which the arrest nf llluut vms \l(`lNlllIlt`('(l. This mornin`-1. ` In-fore tne meeting. Blunt handed to .\ll\{lsll`tt llyrne A written protoati ...n.i..ao Hm ant-nrnnmnti notion in i Wcre Cun\v_yrI H) urn] ` I`_.. __ . .. REID (`olor (`lu.xa. (cm-h nmrnin ' from 1010 12) we at Iva-soul. or where I or more T.-.~um..s arr mkcn in om` week. 2.1: each lesson. ;\flGl'u0()ll llruwiug (`Imam Mondays. Wudnesdaysaml Fridays from `104 p.m.. $6.00 her term. Evening lrrnwing (`I lss. Mondays. \ 'udnesdny.-; and Fridays from 7:30 to 9:31) p.m.. $3 per term. All fees payable in mlvnnce. l'rincipal-('llARLl-:8 E. \\'m:x.-|uu.. .\ssismnt-Mh.-ta Jmzxmuc (`. snuw. I urruu. yuu, wlmlvu and u-urclwcl of} under Inning. this iuju I g n-fnninu In nrnlnilii In Aml Wlllrod Illunt tn lilo .'luno-`|`bo lo- tun 0! III: olbudlnuufho (nonlin- Iluu Which tho Arron (Hvoo to thy Ir uouul.Inu-Dub|lu (Auto In Tumble. Dru 1.1.1, Oct. `I3.- An Ittolnpt In mule tn evict I whlovr mane-I Foloy [mm her house M lhllycmguu. vuunty \\'u\!uro|. _\u whiny. Twontyoight man Hand. 4 the house and the Attempt Wu A hiluw. The muurguncy mm were unothurul \vit1n\ it|loI, boiling at uni rod hot iron. The vuiliury were Iummonod. Thoma Jouph fumlou, nationalist Inmnhoc of parliament, ha been nrnutod at Mltchelltown, cmrmitln hav- ing intimidated I ultnou. I in mm- pootod In Woodlonl, county Uulwuy, thin morning. Iummooing nu imligmstion meeting under the sun can of the British home rulo union. Sir \\'tllrod Brunt. the well-known philnnthropintnulbencloctorol Anbi Puhn. who was tormorly A` coniotvntlvu but in now I homo ruler. wu announced to pruhlc. nu portml by Mr. Ruwhuulo an-Iuthcr Eng- liu member: 0! parliament. The meeting In prochbinml hy tho guvcrumont. And re- inforcement: uf nulico uul troopo Arrived in tho mowing an pcrmlud the streets. l'huu- uudn ol ponunn lluckod into the town. A plntfonn was erected in I olcl hohllul the mash: Itreot. Whuu thc Ipakcr mounted the phtlunn diviniuual magiatntu Bryne forbade Blunt to hold the meeting. Blunt ulchod tho Inn iatrato uml the police were or-lorml to c en the platform. .\'e\'cr|l policemen seized liluut and. although he \ inl.-mlv mninuul. threw him {rum the plan- AN ENGLISH Mmacn or PARLlA- 1 MINT POPPID mm mop Grntlllrntlon Over The Clrcllluuuunrc-. Benton to Death at the Bond Side. Dplnlous of the Press. an vvuut` gm'ernment`u .......o:-nu I` K` WIIl\CII 'lI\pV()Ist `muenfu action axing. Later luspN`~ nncl g :1 y ._.Al',._. I i.. AI... Annnm auu -nun nu ---o.-v - ...x.. ' Loxlxm, Oct. 24.- -The death of Lady 7 `Braisey, repouod several days ago. wu most tragic. Maddened by fever she jumped overboard from the yacht and her huabdnd, who` quickly dived after her, was with ditculty rqscued from sharing the fate of hi: wife. - mo glue 01 an G. T. R. whnrf.` /(M/_q_ so/+001 or A/ii; _ All nxpcnuvo uuxununuu. \V.\SHl.\'(`3'l`0.\', Oct. 24 --Generals Roger A. Prior and Benjamin I". Butler will bring the cues of the Chicago anarchists to the attentiu of the supreme court the last of this week, with the ho of securing 11 au- iercedas and reman in: the tiiui to the illinoin courts. Gen. Butler`: retainer in this suit in SI 1,500, and 3250 8 day in addi- tion while engaged upon it. - i The be-hr. Com Poe : vi : dnmaged during the gnfe of last. night.` She is lying at tho 0. 'l` R. wharf. ' t ment. Nmne of the Eseapades of the ex-\'iceruy- An [ndesirahle Ambassador. Lu.\xm.\`, Oct. '2`2.~Thc Daily Neu-e un- nounees authoritatively that Lord Lyons willhe succeeded in the Paris 1-Inhassy by l.ord Lytton. Lord Lytton has brought to hear on Lord Salisbury with this object. If he has succeeded it will be the Iuostsc;1n- dalous johofmodcrn times. Lnrd l.ytton_ left India with the impression that he had done more mischief than all the other viceroys of the century together. His in- curable levity, rasbness and want of practi- cal knowledge were fatal to his success. Among: the stories about his absurd indis- eretious are these: Once he struck a medal in honor of u liaiul of circus riders, lept over a bar in Caleilttzs and kissed a bar-muid`s slipper in a gathering of English otlicers and gentlemen. Lady Lytton is, no doubt, a very able and conscientious woman, and would make a far better ambassador than her husband. 11; Paris, however, it will be inevitable that all the faults of his character will develop, and land the country in difficulties, diplomatic. and social, which would obliterate the impression made by Lord Lyons judicious regime. Though Lord Lyons is too loyal `to complain he feels bit- terly his practical shelving in favor of such a man us Lord Lytton. Lord Duerin or Lord Lansdowne was to have the appoint- Iood collslsleu ox ury urcuu nuu uccauunuuy A little soup or collk-e. Une boy stated that his lather was a goal nun, and that when he could not give him anything men! he let him drink as much gin as he liked, and this was why he oft:-n went to school drunk. The p.m-nts of these starvin cliil~ drcn are for the most part clay lniorers, though some belnug to 2| less respectable classs. .\'ubscriptions were opened at the oices of the metropulitun ress, and seldom has nn appeal to public cliarity been more readily and more generously responded to. '1 he [newspapers are full of min.-rtisz-Inents from peo lc who oller to give one or two children t ieir daily food. All the hotel nnd restaurant keepers are feeding a celtniu number of the hungry children. starvation Among the Clilldren--.\ Dread- lul Condition of Alhlru. Nx\\' Ymut, Oct. 24. A_\'iennadenpatch to the World says the inquiry rec:-nt1_v in- stituted into the condition of the Vienna r standing the elementary school: re- INK) united in the nppnlling disclosure: that up ` wards of 4,000 children were Iutfering the pangs of hunger. some of them being on the ver 4: of atarvuion. A long list of heart.- reu ering cues cuue tn light, and no doubt was left that not a few of the unfortunate little ones haul died. Their emaciated ap- peannceu amply tentied to the vemcit of the statements extracted from them, W ich revealed a cundition of hopeless deatitut-ion unprecedented in the pauper records of this pgzple. It trans ired that their principal consisted of u ry bread and occasionally a "Olln annn nr on;-oz, ("IE h0V Ifllll .f.hlt Ill! DIIIIIC` ELI `le0rg1' lNHIk'ClK-, lg? INCH!) ' three, l-y occupation an notrirh feather cleaner. The chnrgua again:-t him were lnrawling in Wosnuinster Al-|.e_\' and ma- saultiug the police (Iumn l rutlu-rs, wlmse sermon was interrupteal by the mnh hi:-h invmlul the edice. tcstitiecl that the pri~ auner. who haul previously been noisy. shunt- ml when the sermon mu cmlunelm.-d. Sur rrnuler half your salary, yuur -~-- ol-l for the In-net of the poor." When the m- lice reumved him he kickeul null struggled anal mmlean uproar. lluclgett was rim-.1 5. Ulill (ll III!` "In" I l|ull III! -|l\Il\'llIl7`| Iuucr nu aistanre in times of linen-Ia. .-\t the 1-lune of the remark: the mall hisu-I an-I nmrchecl out of he abbey. mnlially clu-rrml Ivy their mnuwleo in waiting outniale. The whole then proceeded shouting vunl hunting to Tmlnlgar square, wlneretln-lemlern slrmmmrr ` eel the clmrvh an-l police. Several nrreuu were muscle of lrrnwlin v person: and llIlVOl. IAIVIKN, Oct. 24. - n the Bow street po lice mun to-day one of the man nrreatecl for creating ll (llllllI lbAl)(`9 in \\'vatminut-r Alnlney yesterday was nrraipznecl. He gave his Heorgo llmlgett, Aged two.-my .I A _ _ . .- 'I`I... ..L-...._.. -.ni....9 Ilivn u-Ara LoNlIu\','Ut:l. :l'4.-t-lonnl thousand ol the ,uumpluyul.\vith 5 ml log at their hand. innrrhod in '|n-ououiou ycotardo nluruoon (mm 'l'rnluluur 2: turn to \'n-Vtmlnotnr Ahhey. and olthou an invitation had been o-uondod Lil) o! I II c-rowd Iron ulnnittad. The llq in left in uhnrui of the vergeru. In-uido the Abbey numy oi the unexpected \'lIil0|`I Nmulnod covered and indulged In uhiotllu . whllu otlwn mountud the pedu- uln of c uirioun statue: in mingled with the decent pen do prvuent. who mostly left tho lmlhlin . a crowd at A whole chewed tolnm.-co um upoclbrltvd as-erywhens ro- gardleu ol the Iurmundin . until the tint lesson was umounc . when the h-auh.-r wu loudly jmnnl, completely drown- ing hi: voice. 1 ho ucond luuoll on simi- lm ly received. (`anon Prouthoru than preach- ml u sermon. taking for him text Romnnn MI. I. In_ his cliacourue he nr nod that the punishment of this law I or on neces- sary for the good of the connnunit ' Thin wu nooivod with crioo at "oh, 0 ," and hoIh." The pres:-ho.-r urn:-utly Appeal:-cl {or onler. and exhortml his hurt-ru to try nnd nuroot evil and plant good inqwnd. "'l`hnt`I what we are going to do," Wlu shouted and received with cries of Hut 2 Hear 8" and choerl. (`anon l'muthen then threw his not: aids and uldn.-uml hhnu-ll directly to the roughn. lie aid that legis- lation could not alone provide I remedy for hunger and Iui-ring, but every `Jody could express u_\'tnpAt|i_\'. (lnud lmightr. followed by n nolcc 'l'hM`s All we uhnll gen") (`mun l'muth-n continue-I : (Thori- tnhleaaenvien miszht do mm-h." (A voicn o-\\`- .l....'o _-...o plan!-ilu - um want work") IIUII! DKVHVIUW IHIKVII `H "We dun`! wnut chnrily : The reverncd ntlemnn c tinn of the mo 2 when he I _.._g.._,.- ... 5:... .J .l:.o- A Boone In Wnculluor Abbey-Jou-lug at tho Puuhor '0! the Day. 212 BARBIE STREET. l-`irst-(`lass Elementur _\' Educ alien in Eng li~`h, Mallwllmlics. Classics and Bookkeeping. Ir n\'A\' I! L, Prinuinnl. `THE UNIMPLOYED CHURCH. THE ridhons or AUSTRIA. SHELVING LORD" {Rons- An Ex penalvo lzglolatlou. ............ .. n... nu n,._......|, .___?,i ' Slio net on Tragic I-`ate. -l-hvonl - _._I I-.. -5 n|...l_ I...) ll llllll'll. [II \l'll'!1 y : we want work") 1: enliutod the unru- n mlvmntecl unto us- A s .|.- ..I..-- '\`ll|C'l the I I ` |(`l`|'F1l ` -. The ml ..In-n .I.-nnnlu-, x And Her Husband. Who Followed Her From Knnuu. Took Home Again. Mu2\'1'Rl-`._-\L, Oct. 22.-Mr. Yolman, a wealthy resident of Kenna Ci . arrived in this city ex-terday after his mritive wife who had 0 oped with I young tnveller ticket agent of the Chicego and Rock Iulnnd Rail- way. She in about twenty yeen younger than her husband. The guilty pair wen: found in I luiI_i.n home and, the win hunt inxo tears. e utbdnd then relentodlnd nid : Delln. it you will only ask my por- (Inn I will Id:-nivn vnn nu] Ink: vnn Imnn" ugpu A. --:-n-.-. -.u... .u.w-vv-u --u- `you my pu- don I will f ` we you and take you _|IoIIl." Rh. nlnnn nr mm-av, War Invnr in tin \\'.\l)E'S .\l.\\'Dl{AKE l.l\ l-IR PILLS are urely R vvgutamle (`ulhurt iv. ha-ingent ircly frvo rum (`nlnmul or any .\Iu.-Iullic embslullve. In (`J30 of Liver (`-wmplninls. |liliou:sm~.~m I)_\'Hp('p- sin. Headache. Sun. they give unin-ran! sutis{m'- lion. Thuyure Sn nr-coated. Um-isndmc. In Hultlci 25. at V ADI-TS DRUG STOIH-2. Hon 1 will I V0 you III IIII you `ll Shy pleaded or mercy. Her lover nieam time beat I hasty retract. the muuary poet. , Puus, Oct. 2-l.--I`he Temp: says that in return for the new Hebridea convention at England agree: to recognize the French sovereignty over the Leeward Islands and/ the Haxtian archipelago. The convention: afford full satisfaction to French interests. while bearing evidence that ll good under- standing exists between England and Fmnce. Use of the Suez Cams] |nl'lmo of \Var-New Hobs-ldes` Agreement. l .uu.s', Oct. `2-t.--The negotiations for conventions regarding the new Hebrides Is- lands and the Suez canal have been conclud- ed and will be signed tomorrow. The Suez canal convention prm'i.les that the canal shall be ltept open in time of war, that no set of hostility shall be permitted at either of its approaches,or on itsbank,within Bl0"lC to be determined by an international com- mission on supervision, that belligerent powers shall neither embark nor disembark troops or war material on the canal, or on the prts cf access, and that if Egypt proves unable to compel respect tor the treaty she will appeal toTurkey. who. in concert with the signatory powers, will take the neces- sary measures to enforce obedience. It is reported that Germany, Austria and Russia, alreml approve the Suez convention. 'lhe new ebt-ides convention confirms the agreement of 1875 and I883. and provides that anyaction necessary to maintain order shall devolve upon the English and French man of war And that Frnnnn. shall evacuate emu aevoue upon ule nuguuu uxu rruucu men of war and that France. shall evacuate the military post. PAnIu (lot; 94 _.l`ha Tnmm nvn that in order. The "l`mys' Intirm:\ry"a\t lish<`p`s college. Lennox ville, was destroyed by fire Wednes lay. The keeper. Mr. Rawlins, was read ing and fell asleep, and it is supposed the paper dropped over the lamp. His log awoke him inst in time to escape with his life. prnmnlmry liquor nwru unconulluuuluu. The dissenters from the knights of labor in Minneapolis have issued I circular de. nouncing the Pnwderly clique, and declar- that they would organize un independent order. l`I. , ..n .. .' r..o:.......-.."..o l!:.,l...n`- n4\ntIn I0 wem wnnuoever. There is A great deal of excitement among temperance people throughout the country owing to an apprehension that the supreme court of the United State: will declare the prohibitory liquor lawn unconstitutional. Tlm .linm-nmrs from the lininhts nously Impcue travel. _Since his urea.-hes in Ulster Mr.('hIm- herlain has neon the recipient daily of numerous threats of personal injury and even murder. but he has paid no attention to them whnuoever. I -rL._.... :.. - ,..._..o J...) ..6' -.-..:o.....n..o an...-m.. !ll?I) Cllllllllleil IIIICIIIC. One of the severest snow and wind storms ever known at the Bluckhilln. Dok.. set in on Satunlay evening'and continued all night, eight inches of anow fell and the drifts se- ` riously impede travel. ` Sim-an his nnnm-hon in l'lnter Mr.('lnm- ll UCIIGVIIIC 0|! I ll, Eff. Judge Tuylor has has appointed chic! juldun of Manitoba. in nonunion to the late Chief Justice \\'nllbri.lp. L`--nh (Tn-dnfnnl nhul `rnwfnnl. nmm9ct- IIIIIIJJIUII \lvllvvn- V. ...... THI-I (._`LA.\`.\`l-I.\' are open in the rooms of the ` .\l-chunu-H` lnsmuto. corner of Prim-uss and Montrt-nl Streets. --TERMS.--- II\ n.. 1-); ML. :1 Icon. Intr~lligmu~- has he-on rec:-in-I of the tics truction, hy lire. of Kituh, in town of Iiuc hnrin. (`entrul Ania. Half of the iuhnbitunta pcrinhcxl in the thuncn. The members of the inter-provincial coll- fcnnce have hot-n uunhle, on account of other engngx-menu.' tn accept I hsnquet. ut the hauals of the pg-upic of Sluntrenl. Lon` Randolph ("hurt-hill declares that .\Ir. Izlmlutnm- a prcpusals as they nnw stnnnl mean the breaking up of the union and the ruin of the unpire. 'l'hc l'nito-d state: supreme court has dc vi-lcd In ilwlr thc fnrthrr argument upon the application for as writ. of error in the came of the cnndemneql (Ihicagn nnarchists. At Phihulelphin the Rev. '1'. B. Miller u as cnII\'i(`.t(-I ul canning the death of Mrs. Sarah E. Rohiuwn h ' criminal mnl practice on June `llith last aniw.\s sentenced to seven years` imprisonment. A 1' axnulrh frnm Ln: Amralon. (`nlifornim PCTIOIIOII. ` The North-Went (`ouncil in considering ' the duirnbility of asking the dominion gov- ernment to permit the question of license or prohibition to he submittod to I vote of tho Iettlen. There was a 8.')(l),0fl) fire in St. Louis. In Muwell, lows, Perry Ackera, I Ihift- less fellow, uirioualy wounded Justice of the- } Peace .\`cInm.-tzu-r, killed Mayor French. and 1 then conunitted suicide. 1\.... .5 4|... -....-....o .....- -..A ..:...I .o......... Lnm Jumco u worn Frank (indofonl, nllufrnwfonl. maneu- ml with the Intent claw in the Ralnu mys- te . has been Arrow! in l'hl|ndolph{n. imn .l`nInmnI Rlmulnn Inn Inna nnnalntnl liluuu-. ulv nu-anus-1, -u -u nun -vv have his sentence mmmuteci to imprhon man! for life : he will have liberty or death. The .\|clln|uhtn Indians lately onloA\'nr- cal to Ital the ulcl chursh on their old re nerve, but Irrr z-can--l 0!! My tho nlcers of L- I...- If] II?` llul -rI " 5` VIII `I |'lI "J `III! I'll!`-VIC VI the law. The boilers in the Lawrence ironuid noel works. In-mun. Ohio. bluw up this morn ing. killing lhreu men and injuring u\'un< I.-a-n , years nnpnsonmenz. A 11 asputch from Lou Angelou. (ilifornin. i say: the vrhnle country for miles around in un re. Thouuunls of acres will be burned uvcr. An immense number of cattle have I he mu noon nrrouon In rnunaupmn. ?.'i-ut.-1 `ulonol Rhoda ha Inca up nointo-I Inspector nl prinom and uyluma In uol-cc in oucceuion to the Inc Walton Smith; V. II.__..... AL- -.._-..I.l-0 --Ia- Lg u-ill nnl III I|I(`L`1l(lI ID "3 IIII V` IIIUII llllllli 1 l`|r-uonn. the uurchint, II I he will not `have commute: l ...-_. 3.... m.. . n... ..,;n 1.-.... |:1...o., .. .4... (H CI". . \l perished. 'n... V. mu.. IIII Iynonou. Annie 1 . tho Iupponod Rahvuy victim. in II vo. Savors! cdlm-can ol Ayoub Khan have been strand in Al! nbun. I- n|._ I.`LI-|lo-. I. _.--4 In l`In4-In-Ail FUR COUGES A.\'l)CUl.[lH.-urmap a Bottle of lhe Duuoxu (.`.m'ou Rr..\ncm'. 'l`no am done frequently stops at comih. Cnnnpooed of \\'ild Clwrry, llon.-Imuml. Zlooulnpuno and other vnllmhlo ingrc-dim-ms. l l.-ssmn to take. In bo`.Il-,3. `zinc. and nl WADE`S DRUG STORE. ______ I%|I DUCT! Ill Al IIIIIIIIIII. In tho Halolity all can in Cincinnati (wont olht mac bills 0! Indictment have 1 :.:.'.:".:,.r..".s: In I ll. DXII IOHIIOI. I). L. Moody will" not bogh lain rovlvsl meeting in l`iltIbIll'[ until late la Nonm- bar. The romaine 0! the Inc Chic! Jnnloo , \\'|I")|'iaI , 0! Manitoba. will he Intcrrod at Bollevi lo on Tuesday Jul-noon. ` .l...I... 1`;-Inn Inn has: Annnlnnd chhl Thoutlk 'l'MI lint Alba Canadian!- Fluhon from lcurupo and `lot flay l'ortonl-A um; ol Inruhhu lull) Ioutnld Rosamund. In man may Ml two Inches dug. 'l'h-re in 1 gnu mm-Icy 0! coal in 'hlln dol Lil. ` murdcror I'll taken from [MI at Delphi. In-I. , nnul lynchucl. Anni. Inn-shun. llm nunnnnod lhhwnv A H`.\|l{.\` OF THE \VOR|.|). HTLEGRAM8 FROM THE EARTH'8 FOUR OUARTERI GIVEN- SHE PLEADED r-`on MERCY. SIGNING OF CONVENTION- N0. `I48. Iiuil. Theyurvmzar-(`rml-rl. Um-i.~uu1o.~. Hunk-~4 ul WAD!-2'5 .-.-._:._-__.-_._-..___ CAL L ON MADAM MILLFORD, V , ,. _ lI-___LL II...-I. fur aulr Hm! |)I~2.\ lli.\Ill.H H()l'."I` ANIHADT nuw 0('('u|I|(`Il |I,\ hun un Hm`! Slrt-1:1. The hula Lu all-rod In one hlm-k. having About me hunclrea and twenty foul tnuamge on Earl Street. and the U9 ~r hot runathmughlowost. Street. The BL LDl.\'U5 on tho prop:-rl ' are almost new. and the garden is hunted wit 1 the chuh-cs: fruila. For lcrnn app 5' In THOS. .\luuIus:. anlv that I)!-..`l lI_\ whnlo 0 `-red i one < and Up] my-om Thu BL L7.l\l\. l-' - Vo an gran-up-v`. v---_-. --288 QUEEN STREET.-- m~:r\vmcx BARRIE AND mvxsxox anu.:nr.i .4 |ll`Il'II llnder 1 nl Hm I Am the Leading Stovoi of the day: also the new I ' n..u|r:z~4 a.{u-mu on mu '4Ill`)`70>0I1I't_l- i.l;0; hnlulnyn and winter lrculr um! any dluulwt ; full narnvulnru (rm-. Aulnhc-an KIJII1 Nun'- 9:1: nun ('09.. 4:! cum! {.5 mum .-root. Boston. x1-: Au lhv nhurm cm. A I _1..mn:.< r--ru .nLo llxhl . plml II In .3 prr Iluy u-In hr mall 11 'l'l||:I-l|l'.~`l\'I'I.~' n'll h -ialr of l'ri|r .\ r`I.\ I-. nus hut of Kingslu Auinllul I-'U.u`r--.-x UALJU \J&V usaunug u......_.. v_._, The Seventh Daughter of 5 Seventh Daugh- ter. and clairvoyant of tho Past and Future. Qtnne vomme. cor. Prlnceou and Bnrrlo Bu. 1 :TN usT(3N 01101:.-11. soc?1'1'I _ . . n - V0 -. ._ t1|_.._..I Dunk. .- gun,-.9. A5. '[`"ng. .\ I'`I.\'|'I l|(l.\1E.`"l'E.\I| FAN` Lu. nl Kinusluln. lho IMHIN (rm A l_=>{_:lf_`_`.LESS() N ST" 335 and 337 King sm_'et.' Illlumxs nnu uu nuuu. . ... . ,.. . _. .1-I -he-n . ne (hr mm-r nu mung cut. 1. .\l. UWAT. Soil.-xtur. llruct H\l|.. nv _ gq mum ru. ihllnuvn 1:] I111! H .\L FOR SALE OR TO-LET. x|lul'.~'|-2 1'1:-in am V` .r:a'IfAi. `sin-:nv.\.\"r. I` A an Hnlnnhunll` |n`~'I-' 'I`\\'u_H\7I-: nu .n 3- In-A1:-n leI:.'\'nzi'Cln'l'1-'Voyant'of` tho, Past and mum` stone Cotuuzo. cor. Princess l.|'l.Vl'ZllAl. Hl`3llV.\.\ I. . Mums. Hyalunhunl HI. nlhurnu HI 1. SiiEf?IA-L;MEN'Ij1_;'JN. In am! 4! r wnl hm E \\'|||n. ll EDUCATIONAL. ('u|Il(`lI ll,\ lulu un an I; mlrut In mcl r r l.Dl.\'U: mt nuw. and [Inn Km HI. LVI .JDJJ.\:a.1 .4-v..- STREET. nu,-a lclementar V Educzuiu r'n'\' nmn-:. Th ltnrlorulnrnad oner- hut IN-I-IIi.\IH.H "Ul'Hl`} ANUIADT umml In him an I'LIu`l ._. -2 \'HC\\'." :1 hmuliful .-Auhurhun fnrln -. cunt half of Int pm`! l.'n. silllatml 3 III .\lzu".u-I .~'quur:~. and Iulf mliu from uh. mnluiuhug 7. : nrilhu-rm: pl:-nliful wulu-r : large and good hmm-. and all r mllbuiluling.-I I-ine orchard. close 5' In the lnkc-. I"-vr lvrmn und purlicul~ un llw 1-rcvni-..-s to .hm.\' Uu.u|.\.\1. _ Prime lmnll hog casings. by tlorco. 500lbo.. ' 2w. per lb ; kegs. 100 lbs. sao ; half kegs. so n.. $15.00 ; small quantities. 35 per lb. English sheep casings. kegs. 0! 50 lnrfo bund- les. 330 : small quantities. 650 er bund e. Pure Fertullzer. composed 0 blood. bone and meat. only 81!) per ton : lino bone meal. $15501` tog : coax-so bone meal. 0'15 per ton. t.-o. ; a- Ill ton. F. ROWLIlI& 00., -,-- HAMILTON l'..~u|.. PL-I ut Apply 1:) .' ,. ..._ mm Monet. Ml-rs` ndrnnlnnl llnnwx I` hnmurinmas. FOR SALE. -4-__. Al. us-:uv.\.\1'.. Am! to Inn. Nu-hot rlquure. W ~ . 3" - * _"_".'3.D-, \_\ |n |I\\'l-2l.|.l.\'Ilnnw om \- ~'..n nll \\'n-Ilnurlun SIN` CB. UIIIBSICU unu Duurrnucpung E. R\'A.\'. H.A.. Principal. _ TO-I. '_."TEA II I .'\ Ii , frn unvm re-shl.-In FIRE KINEHN 4 SIZES. LOST. `unit: as`; the main. .. II 7.Vl'lI lhr City M4 : l'lH-2MlHVI-2.~4hnnl nw.-n max`: uh: nimnlmlkn e. Haul try mun Ill. \_|{!tu\V.l NRUYICI X Phrlnilmu 'l`n\do. In ..n lhnll nlm lmnwa. 1- `.~-i5(._-:-'T:mT+;.`- .I..n..I - pl rnumn nnrh. l.I .\ll llllw uvruguru z-Hnunun Hlrm-I. Int Aluply tn .\lIu. WI. mumue All .~'Ainu DAILY WHIG. u tiyduunm _.- _.._V__._4 _-r~--n KINGSTON 01101:.-I1. 5001') . THE Kingston Choral Society mects_on Tues- days at 8p.m.. Instead of Mondays. in rooms (`)`\l'crkMe8sI`s. Rayner 8; Curt-y's. Golden Lion Fll` ', A - J Ilium. um Hlllllll mnu In-. mllvuy mum uumoy. Thu 1 la-nvlnu llw puns nut`. lfitlnll pply M Ind. H I. nnilo nrv Inul rm`-'ll1`l\l ||r()|)('l'I_V will be ....r u-ma, Aunlv ltllnlho mn [haul] .- nml I-VI A I: to In. . Innwwn Queen -Ir own lmI_ua-I. mule-. Work` ru-Ilvulurs froo. w nun (`urn-In-r 1 .-I mums 4-urn. 1 rent. Ill) |-I'l' 'ruun. Hrum-r. 4 A ppfy :3 \\`ll| no A ply K. over M Black. tuner-, "uon c, pupa, uon u : Strmge to say, the papers take pains to any the man we: not drunk, having drank `nothing that duy. He wee, nevertheleu, a. maniac {mm the use bf licensed strong drink, and, ne hie poor wife uetied, wee elweye ugly when belied been drinking." reu with me moon or ma own mnocenu cnuu. The "little one, only three years old, was caught up by the rum-ornzed father, and three times dashed against a block. then tossed back to its mother and the ' horried spectators with, There, take it and lay it out !" V TL- |...l... .....'..l --I.-.` nan.-Int |\\l in out :" The baby cried when csnzhn, its fnther-, Don't, don t !" r QM-nnain in mm, thn mumrn mks mninn tn the county gnul. There he will see I man bearing the hon- u orod name of Schu ler, whose hands a're l red with the blood oghia own innocent child. 'l"l... I.'44l.. l\iIll null! ck-ma Innnvn ALI iunn J. E. J one went" to Anutenium, N.Y.. to ` visit his mother. Pleasuntflour. ` . Coo ratown. Ohsego county. is chxssic groun . If any of the man visitors who go therofto see the home of t 0 great Ameri- can novelist. J. Fenimore Cooper, wish to see the work of B demon worse than the savage of whom Cooper wrote, let him visit the gnu}. 'I`|m-n Ian will -an A mun Imnrina the hnn. A Father : Cruel Act. and the Only Be- pronch It Sadly Cnllod Forth. Ploaant Hour. I `nnnnrafnw n trom exposure. Asn1'.-\m.'1.A, ()hio, Oct. `2~l.-The schr. James F. Joy. of Detmit, foundereal outside the pier at this place `this morning. The sea is running very high and the vessel is going to pieces. The crew reached the shore in safety. Nun Pun-r R I Hot. 94. --'l`he liq. snore In oalety. l Nnw l on'r, R.I., Oct. 24.-'l`he 1 training ship Portsmouth if off Point Judith with four anchors out. The wind is blowing B gale and if it continues the ship can hard- ly escape going ashore with a large loss of life. There are several hundred soul: on |..._....I BUTCHERS, FARMERS & GARADTENERS.` I y esua '1 bnurd . in out to me scene in Lllclr umus. l'nk0S'r0. Oct. `24.~A stone hooker, name nnt yet known, went ashore on the Silnll bunk near the eastern gap during the gala this morning. ' l)i;'ri:n1'r, Uct. '24.-'l`he report of an ex~ plosion on board the propeller Ontario and the loss of tl1ii'ty~tive lives is entirely with- out! oundation, the vessel being now in dry i dock at Detroit -for minor repairs. Rm.-..~n n n.-+ 0.1 ,_l<`.nrlv nn Saturililv dock at Detroit tor mmor repzure. Bl`:-`r.\I.n, Oct. 94. v-l`}nrIy on Saturcluy morning the schr. C. (). 1).. of Buffalo, went: ashore three miles below Port BurwelL The crew were rescued, but the woman cook died from A\`ll'l'.\nl'l.A. Ohio. (kt. `24.-The tum. no other wrecks reponeu ('I.r:vi:LA.Vn, Oct. 24.--A large vessel is going to pieces on the beach ten mile east ` of this city. The waves are beating the ship to pieces, uml the crew are lashed to the rigging. The iife saving crew are run - in out to the scene in their boats. name prop. Scolia and Wu 1034 eel with coal at Chnrlotbe for Toronto. When the storm came up the prop. Scotia with ditiiculty nxmln tho: dm-Ian at Nimmrn. utter cuttimz The Oriental was bein towed by the , Other Wreck: Reported. .\lII.w.u'Kn, Oct. `24.-'l'he gale that pre 1 nailed on Saturday night is reported to have N been the severest of the season. It continu- ed last night with tiurries of snow. The 8L'ill'. Maine, of Chicago, was wrecked here early yesterday morning, And in a mum) loss. She struck 150 feet 03' shore, and for half an hour the six men comprising her crew clung desperately to the rig ing while the seas broke clear over them. %'he life saving LFCW rescued them in In nearly exhausted condi~ tion. No other wiecks reported I`. L'\'I.'I Avn nm 0.1 , _A lnnre vessel is lmllr, IILIIIK IIIKHIL lnllr mlluu uu uu: ugui` ` lluule. Nu tidingu have been hezml [rum the crew. and it is auplxu-cl they went (l1l\\II with tho ill-futeal vessel The tugs went out thii morning but Cuultl alisoou-r no truce of the crow. They lo--tr tell the vessel by the masts which are pru- gettlllx above the wawr. The win-l has zeen blowing it hurricane. and it is consider- ed almost impuuihle that a small boat could n(;t lnve survived even had one been launch- or . the prop. BCOIIB Wllll uum;uu._y mule the docks at Niagarn, cutting loose from the Oriental. Clpuin Fraser. of the Scotia, nay:-1 every one on board the Oriental must have been drowned. Up to this hour there have been no bodies or wreck- age washed Ashore. Il:|\'e neru ll l\IlI auuunu, uuu a Inn :1 Hunt ml` the Orient leave port. were twofnrlnern on her " The huge: South humptnn um (iaskin are At. the K. & I . ll. R whnrf. The barge wu uwuml by ('npt. Samuel Fraser of this city. Shv was ulmut twenty years ulal and van huilt hy the late I . D. ('e\I\'in. The Ichl`. .\'_yl\'cat.cr Nee.-lun sunk hut eight It the ier at Port Maitland. The crew are aufe. he vessel was Imulccl with irnn ore from Kingston to ( Icwlmul. (Tnpt. Milli- gan Inn in cmnunml. The \'LI!Q`l is own:--| in Hamilton. u......x..l l;\ Ihu \l'nu. -`I . l.AlHAKl,\l..`, l'l|. s1.- nun: from Part llnlhousic announces that ch , hut night`.-I tn-rrilnlv: stnrm the Orin.- aflcr vainly endeavouring tu ` hour, tumk uhoill four mile: I: tidinglhuve is ` wick lhni"-f.-HA1. n-nun-I 'l`hvsv Reliable Stoves are for sale onl at the l E\\' STOVE DEPOT. ` B1BBY & VIRTUE,