Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Oct 1887, p. 1

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Bishop Clmu-y`: l`n.-aural. _. .. A\ ._ .\', .I`, `L. I.` 11.- In Com-`so [Q Would. ` `Lost In London." I|l [NW1 0] ("U lU"llI. A lull`! I nod woulal be useless unless I tn nmke mrn growing prndm-~ `ere was no pupulll -lemuml fur I'l.'\'l."||Il CII-10:1` ll. .\ luunl. A . A|.,. ` I "U I'l'II"II l|Il new met at the: `I llllf I\|l3HL'|I II"I|l'., inn was held. .-\|0ut the -,:m-nu this after- fully as (`HI-('ti\'v an , .~. 1 _ ..:- n..- . A'l'Iu.~ lk-trni! ` 1.5510. (`olol-(312133. (Nu-h momin from I0 to 12) 40 a lessnn. or where I or more ossons are taken in one week. `.2. ` em-h Imam. Afternoon Ibmwing Haas. .\londa)_'s. Wednesdays and I-`ridnys from 2 la I m.. 8o.(l)`Rer term. Evonin llmwing (`lnas. Iondnys. Vadneadays and l- days from 7:30 309.1!) p.m., $3 per Larm. All foeapnynble in advance. l`rinoipnl-CIuuu.ss I-2. WIu:.\'snALl.. .\ssisllLnl-)llss Jusxlx C. Sluw. KlN(:`.S'l`().\'. `I. IANII3 Illll IIS. reoly. Iluring the '\'3L'I)l`\l with a I_\' g Iimtluers of (`hi- 2._ I . pl`l)<.`M.~ii0Il I, want fnrnu-c rrluml, M "II I \ I anal ' mucneu on we L. 1'. 5., ant} quleuy uxegl: 4 Do you think that .0omp`sn_v ever bribeai auuybod ' '3" He could have raised A syndi- mte to uild as good A road as the if he no- cured the land gmnu they got an lhel1eno- t uf the law that pnvemed competition. {Charla Counter, whnwu in the hull. with evident ind cion. hen cross and ttuupod nut. while 0 Audience round and cheer 1 ed.) Mr. I` added: "lnmnhnyu - ` ping on some y`: corns. If I worn in k to you in a smooth oil way. and dead in ` generalities, you would no better oil`. but ; lHl{'I that can labor. thing llI('" V\l'lL' I'l|ISlllII__ v-In-we-1 that the gm?! uilln -pc-vial privilcy t-qualiliet-. It In: I Lulu-nan nnnilnl nu.` n. Vina an uv \, unnu- _ *".'.-'"o -2 nmmgrnuon from the mumry. lhe km; \u-re lumlc--I tn-getlu-r to stem the \nuI'|i ul curlmralt` gru-I an-I tn clmnaml for In or: n-auuum|lu mil. ru-st anal I`evn-zxti-III. . . ` n_l-ugthy way. ml WIN! A great deal or |l1`llN.`ll1`t'.lllt speak:-r at-asanile I the nmnnpo which \\'-re vrushin; tho wurkingnn-nx ....lg- ....._.. o..-o..- Iii .\*usTo:~' 0110341. s.o1C1'-1'. ...n .5._`_. __ :n_.....I n:....l_a.. .......|- nu Tuna- l"rvmk .\l. I-`.og~,v_ of .\Ii-Mann, up-`.~ In curly twn lmurnlut owning in nu rut, lull. fhoru \\'u I very lnuo an-limu-, and humlm-la of uorkinggnnu lullmwal with V koennou the clear and utuphnlir mm ` anon ut the orator, whnpu nppeurunm on ` the platform in planning and who puuouu * much orntorinl Ability. HI rennin-led Iumu of Hon. Mr. Wondllng In hi: gesture um mumorinn. The phttforln mu cruwnle-I with knight: of labor. while in the from sun were euthudutic yguug women who were members o! the otgnuiutlon. `Thom wu plenty of applause throughout the even- ing. the npenkur by hlyulennm-intiom ol patent wmngl In-IQ in touch M IN: tlw m:uIi~ ` unrn, x 1 1 fully Pnuontlug l:onnoIIWIu Ibo 0|-gush l nation should Ila upporud cnpltr 1 Hunt llw Grout (`I-yin: livll on! tho buy 1 ms mas mo oeuscrs or me l moms or uaoun 1 `l"{)(}(J ON l`.\N.~\l).v\ man! of the Lulu. `T IITIIII lI.'("'lI|II|g l`\\ capital haul rs! zu '. that protection 1 A-\:\nu|t lulu-\r ` Tllluql lluulndocl From III! I . IE I cxtpiml uninul nu 212 BARRII STREET. . I-`ir.-1!-(`lass Elemontnr y Education in Eng lish. Mullnenuuics. Clnask-3 and Bookkeeping. E. RYAN. B..\.. Principal. 'l`l'l'lh`l)AY EVENING. H("l`. 2.3, 1887. `I'll E l{OS'l`llUM. 1 In!` Iggl eIII\e Inn. |Il' hr great. opposing fnrcc h mu just an grinding. inns in the dominion as ` l.\'t.-rte: judging by the i The knights r workings ml lruuimi labor- - --l_~ -` ., I_. ` 1 1 \ 4 ul the gro.-:sler all. He sllmved I itao.-ll algatilnst haul for c\ cl_\`- holy '13 (In- rcau.-v of an- vhe` It-uitilnzlte nlotlsl Ibor Hal :3 made p0\\`cl`~ noon] 0. u nun-.- v.II`|Il\nII I I J in`. II the \ furth 1| L`il`1` sue J1 (inn a full 1 pnhli men! print An innlncronlng 0rgnnlutIon_ Runs. Oct. 36.--l nfulhD:)ronlde has rep- I ml thepreoi encyo_ t e atriotiulea . alfilch has now MJXX) members. sue \ scne `ribbed umpamm. 40.-.. and Scotch I I. \V.'Un(Iorwoc_u'. 501:. egch. at Hardy -I. VJ . Dlioane on u! spread. lAcx._aos\'I|.g.r:, Elm, (%t..2.'.--.*\ Tampa special re` rts 23 cases of jever and two deaths to-t my. The weather at Tampa is `warm:-r and more nnfovonble, nndwha fever in spnnding in the hunt put of the city add its suburbs. Hinlnn In Getting Better. l Lo.\'nu.~:. Oct. 95,- -.~\:l\'ies from .`{3"l'ny ` any the backer of llnch. the oarslnan, rc- fnsbd In Tllow any delay in thoyhce with Hsnlnn, but that Hanlm is now much het- tm` and will adhere to Ihe original date set fm"tl|e rice; V A (`m-It Anal llull Story, Folu` .\`.\u1`u. Ark. Oct. `25.--'l`he report- ed ght between vigilantsl and outlaws near 1 Wawulia. Imllan territory, last Tlmrsdny. l proves to be absolutely false. "Trouble is expected in the Cherokee nat.io'n, lmwevcr, over the late election for chief. ; nil shnrcs the ugnliizilig cry is ecuocu IHLCK, In the lnidst of plenty we n.lso starve." I-Ivcu the wihl Iucu of .~\frio.1 feel the injus- tice bf capitalistic oppression ml join the gl.`llL'l'&l rL-volimnn. 'l`hc_v lift! not. axiom` in their etliurts to overt|iru\\' the gum cr of capitalism. l*I\'cry \romlen~shoetl pensullt in Uernmuy, e\`cr_\' workmzul in . Hernuzny. eyery farmer and mechanic in Fr:/snce, the lznzznroni in Italy. the loiters of Spain. the serfs of Russia, all am ready to strike one terrible. enormous lnlow at capitalism. This reform is of tail for the world : the whole earth is ablaze and another century will see the old system wiped out and an era of co-operation estal lished. The speaker wax! loudly applauded on-' his resuming his seat. \\'.\ DES .\l.\.`1l)l!.-\l{|1I LIVER PILLS are ; urn-l_\' n \'e.'eIabI-(`ui hurl ic. being entirely free mum (`ulunu-I or any Metallic substance. In v:\. nf Liver (`umpluinls. Hiliousucss l)yspep- sm. llcmlznchc. &c.. llu-y give univ nun sauisfnw 'l'|m\'AroSllltllr-cl\[(9d. On i:m_d9;w. In Iinn | and the .-\usn'alI;m mute, raise up we Cl`) U1 st:\r\"ation," and from New '/.caInm1's far- u shores the agonizing cry is echoed hack, o a -1.. nm ...i.I.~t nf nl.-ntv we nlso starve." . 1 mm at at \`n~0p(?l'.lll\ e inuustruu system ; m secure for both IWVCS equal V for equal wurk : to slmrtt-n the hnurs ol)lahnur lvy a ,-gem-ml l't`f|I\tl to work for more than eight hours; In p--mm-le employers to agree tn nrbimctc all liclvu-in-es which may arise be tween them an-i zheir employees, in order that the bumla of sympathy between them may be atreliggthem.-I and that strikes may be rendered unnem.-ssnry. The speaker was loudly npplauclccl us he spoke of the right of women to he paid as men are if they do the saune work. In com-lusiun he shuweal that all over the worltl the labouring clatsses were crying out for redress. l'rt-sseql and 0\'t3l'l|llI` with taxation the Fammlian nml .-\meric;m people cry for relief. lt is l|8l\l`Il in oppressed, hlvecling, sulliering lrelunal : it is heard among the on-fters aml tenant peasantry of .\'cotlaml ; mnong the lmlf-star\'ed mcclmnics of I-inghiml. The farmers and minors of Wales. the hushmcn of lnulin, the plumlurenl Himloo. tho ruhlpml and stalring -\fghan and the .~\ustrali;tn alike. raise up the cry of nn.l `rrull \:I1\I.' Zenlnllulin far. u-o.......t:..n I .\:m' lllvstl err nut Il38'.~.~x`l as un-3 Miuunt in-. the ;!l`I`.|l wt-iglit of tzu.ttimI falling upon \\'~u'kingmeu. The kuiglits ulclnnmh-l. fmtln-ra national Inonetnrv nysu-tn in \\'l|lcll t`ll`\'\ll-lllll);lllC(lllll|l in ueccxmry quzuitity lu~ lllrfl. In thepe iplewithout lhu int.4,-rvcu- ul lmnks. that all the national issue lm legal tender in payment-bf all lleltlx pull-Iic and prints. and that the govern- xsll5ll nut guarantee or reco niu: any ` tIri\`:\te banks. nr cream any ban ing mr- ` porltion : that f reign labour under control he pruhllnitetl and tint the government slull J nhtuin possessiun of all tel rnphs, telr 1 phones zuul railruuls : that creamer no 1 charter or license be issued t0`|ny corpora- tiun fur construction or 0 ption of any | rm-ausc-I transportiuszinteligence, pas:n-n- I gem nr freittht. While making the forego- ing ch.-muuls the order will endeavour to I associate their own labours ; to establish cu- upcrlll\`e institutions such uwill teml ;u super.-ule the wage system, hy the iutroulu-.-~ tiuu of cu-operative industrial system ; tn ........-.. t...~ lullll ..-was o-.un.1l nnv for euual ' (' ll`Hl'I. { pmvhlu fan 1: ul .-mnh vontnbnce-I to melt I'llI'. The kn hta ulomandesl that the plllullc land: nhuulu lac rem-r\`rI for an tunl wttlorl. not one acne mare fr-r railrnacla or hp:-vttlt ton. He claima-l that America was pro wring itself to become another Ireland. and ` ruland mlght yet ha aaleul tn help it as it was now helping lrulanal. , The knights too, aakeal fur the alnrogatinn cut all law: that tln nut In-nr c-clnnlly on capi- tal and labor. All the law It pnrontly was ` for vorporatiuna, none for the alnorert The knights uh-l fur the lulu tion of ` um-M-urea pmviding fur the health am ulety , of those I-nqvagenl in mining anal Innnufnctnr ` ing. huil ling Iuulnntrina. an-I fur iHIlCHlllillLI- l tinn to those en-gm,-eel therein for injuries l`t.`('t.`l\`t'Il tltru\I;.;h lack of Iwvt-na:\ry sale- . . _. 5, ,,,__,-_. I... L|\A .3... .m upou I The rgllllt` llllluus, I-lgnlluxu nu nu. men! of the Inassrs, fur the pa` wage: weekly. in lawful Innney. -lays railways were making vnnugh 1 held u-ages anal storv unlurs tn In-1 ` LII tli\'iIll`llIl!. ` The knights snught an almlitiu ' mml. In ~unIm- them III mu-u in nu gun- I unlhunuu ut ulvoucmg uiviliution. The knight: was not utrlhon tl hoyootta-r.~o. And` only nscorh-I tn Illch thing: In cue of town ' my, tur the tmtnxl clptl-lltlllt u-tug mm tu 1| rutulu dojrs. To IO\'lll'tI certain n-uulto the knights clomcntloul. at the hunk of the auto. lmrunl o! Ishor -mime; ll: hupocl ovary person and to rllumcnl would I-v ploulgod to help tn an Huh them. The Iwml ul ulucatiun wu presented and the apmskor doclared thorn was I religion in the ldmt` nmvutuunt that woild help to do any with pnuperhm. Ho aloclan-I that it the prewlmrs were tn talk u all-I Christ upon the hunk: of lioltleo tbs churches would be tillnl. Me (Mr. Fog) hul felt the keen lruuul pm-arty and he knew that it nu Mt by otlu-rs and mu keeping thmn away lmm llno Ituuuw uf ml. I'm-plu \\hn wrru clothe-I and led. mulcl Att:-ml the preaching mntributeul to their wellnro. `PI... I. ..:..|.|. .I4.-...n.In.I that Oh. nnlnltn lllill U! luunv V.`-llgngclu uurusnu nu -up-..\.. gunr-ls. In this respect hv nhnwml the lil- fcrence Ix.-tween chnttel nnul wage slavery. By the tint if I-an ensued the rnpitnliat bare it, by thv n(`(`nlInl the lnlmrv.-r's fcunily Inor- ed and the support of the pour was thrust min I sprain (3ml`ua::.:nal trluthhi do you lot usyou iI.nt kin ol Mao: we nu: haunt "anon. menu ("him know I_o p_-"nlitiel. but `ho fear (Sod And love I-`OR (`OUC-HS .\,\'l)(.`ULl|S.-(`artLsp Ii Bottle. of tho l)Inm.\'n (`nnm lumlcnv. The tlrat dnsv In-queml_\ amps n mm In. Cnnlpnscd of Wild L`hcrI',\'. lluruhound. Zlcmnlpmw and other valnmblu inxrodiums. l |c_\:4m|l to take. In bmllus. 250. and Sin. at \\ Al)E`S DRUG .~'1`ulH~;. IIIOW II? IUIIIII. IIIII Iuv lvau I-In: -uu n-v-v humuity." (L'hoon.) The Ituml lain II the Knight van can-an In the workout the hull enjoyment the wealth they rats. IIIBIOII Iclltlro In which to rluwlup their Inhlkctnnl. maul nml Iuclll faculties; Alfol tho bnotn ol ro- 1 .-uvntinn Ami rlcauun-I cl ulncinlilm : in I suml. tn em! o~ them in share In tho guin- -._ I 1. ..._.- ..n -.I..--...n..u nhilinnnn `Ik- 1I\l IVIC HKIIIIIIVI l I '-III; the cw-nununity. u- kniglns Mke-I that I 7-: ._ . .1 L`. nuppm I in munnnnni! nights : 5\'Sl('lll on pllhll- '.u- ;uLilr:nlinn In-It` SlQ'lIl `HI I! arhitrnliu ~m`|mrntiuns rot izml fur the in|prn\ e- payment of rfnl |nnIu~\' NnI'-l- nlmlitinn of the works. Ian: 10 tween vmpluyera ritinnn. the em- .':. ,., __ A` vucy. Huh -I` `nlll off with- . .. .. 6'...- S`uIneuI' l'n\nlerIy'e Enolllee In the Knlghh l)elher- Open Wet Against Elm. - (lnumuo. Oct. 23.--The dinentera from the action taken et the Miqneepolie conven- tion have deelereat o n \\`3I`"vrish the execu- tive hoerol of the kmghh of lebor. and have issued I decleretlon of independence. On returning from the convention about thirty- tive delegefee re ting thirteen Itlhe. stopped in Chicago end determined to bring about a re-organization of the order. They V elected e provisional eomlitit olre men- 'ben, of which C. F. Leib was made seen- A Ion wnununicetion Inedrlfeed -_.I ...: I L. C4.-.-.-4l..I Can - 2.. '.:' '2 7'; 22;" :;..;.;..:.:a;.:.;; ':.-.':'.am.'.:.a tmlxly and w` 1 ho forwudod to-mo":-row in _:._._..|__':....... ..: n... |...:...|.;. -0 |-|...-n ....... IIIIIUJIUII vv-:vv- V. . . . . ..1 \ THE (`l..\SSES are open in the rooms of the N .\lvchnnica' lnaliluto. oorner or Print-ass and l Mumnsal Su-vets. \ TIE w-any gnu Wlll_K xonnmcu so-marrow Ill `cireulnr form to the knight! of Iahorlll unit the country. the Arauleol me socialists Ill me streets. T cigar square was lilled~ yesterday after- noon with people listening to labor orators. Mounted and foot police marched around the socialist: when they paraded. l'Iver\_' one wonders st the ucilluting policy of the police.` Last week and before they would not permit any meetings or pu-ndee. Now the workingmen meet where they like and their oratore any what they please. Since the police have ceased to interfere thele have been no scenes o`violnce, but there is it great feeling of uneasiness in business circles over theee;'d`nily'ecenes in the Itreete. The shop keepers fear riotennd are constant ply on the alert to guard their property. her or parnamcnt. WM Inc rlllcllll Ipeaucl .\'r.w Yonx. Oct. 25.- e lloridie spo:-_ cinl'suys the renmrknble demonstrations of the unemployed in the ntmeta of London continue. The police no longer pretend to stop the meetings in Hyde park sud TrI`.'a1- gm` square, neither do they seek to prevent the armle of the` socialist: in the streets. 1 __ _I.-..._ ..._........ ..-... ml...`l..-....o..-.l..u gha-, Sympathy of London`: Poor. I.u.\`nu.\`, Uct. `.`5.-Teu thousand persons attended the open air demonati-M.ion' under the auspice: of radical clubs at RotheIbeith'.~ last evening. Resolutions were adopted protesting ngninst the government`: inter- ference with the liberty of the press and the right of ublic meeting in Ireland end England, anti) condemning Sir (Ihnrles \\'ar~ ran`: action agninst the unem loyed of Lon- don. Speeches were made rom ve `plut- forms. .\Ir. Redmond, the Nationalist mem- ` L-.. l\` ..`.....I...-.4`-.6 um. Olin in-inninnl nnnnl-on lorms. :\lr. neuunouu, me nuuouauu unsun- ber of parliament. was the rincipal speakcl XI-`\\' Yuma. Oct. 25.-1 3,01`- I liruux, Oct. 2.3.--~.\lr. Wulsh, editor 0. I the Wcxford People`, who vino sentenced ycsterulny to in month`: imprisonment for pu1)Ii!li.ing reports of meetings of suppressed branches of tin: National league, was con- lemnml today to two months` ilnprison~ men! at hard labor on another chnrge. Four of the summonses against. him were dis missed. _\I r. Dillon is expected ilt Cork to- ` (i;|_\'. Trouble is feared. false 0! .\H`. U DHOD. noun lnnguage. -7 Cului. Oct. `.25.; -'l`he police have occupied the court house to prevent the meeting: of citizens culled by the mayor to protest against. against tl'e recorder hesriug the of .\Ir. O'Brien. n..... ... .1... 0'. \l- \\'.l.|. ..lion- nl E npemng 01 ]Hlll'cllIlt`l|L. ` (`Il`I-:r:x.~"l`n\\'x, Uct. `. 5.--'lhe Inagintrat has forhialdbn am meeting at Middleton luring the time the recorder ,h.-an Mr. (YBrien'a appeal from the verdict, mndero-l against him at .\litx-lwllstown fur using sedi- tious lnnguage. (`nun Hot `)3 A -'I'Im nnlina hnve occnnied ; Illllt .\l I`. l nnw.\y Inuveu II fcluluuuu luv cin-ling the motion In send I donation to the central hrzuxrh on the gmund that the cw.-ntxal body haul received over 1.'I,IIlD and haul apportioned only {M1} for the rt-lief of i eviclccl tenants. l..n.\...a lL.b -I`. A nnunhur n` In-nunin. I evtcmu tenants. l.u.~I1)u!<, Oct. `.5. --A number of proInin~ out English liberal members nf the house 01 commons will visit Irelaucl before the rc- nptnillg of puliamem. |II`|`I-`\\`I`n\\'V_ Oct. `.5. -'1 he Inuvistnt Ht l.l\'(`r\'mIIpIuuu.~s. lllllullallunn, .. .~,. uni\'g;r2u\l sauis I inn. They urv S|Im|r~cm\led. One is 1: dose. linulc-s 2.30. at WAD!-2`S |)lll,'U S'l`0lU-2.` : | IICIIHIII |lI(' .`t|KI"III IIIIIKUC IIILH Itl|\-|lI -L \II\ I l`#|il\|x\_\ Sll|!lUI|:\ll [)l`S1'lll(`4l to them an mhln-ss uf vn-lmim: to which they mule snitalnle n-plies. |Ii'iu.i.\'. (M. '. .'s. the mayor uf Limel- ick llLL.'il`t1.`t'l\'(`ll from .\l'r. llillou a letter shtin ' that he and the two \'c0tch uiembers of pair innwnt will amend the Nntiunullongue ilelllllslhlllull, which is tn he held in l.imer~ ick on l\'m't-mber lat. luvitaitiuns to be prescnt lune heen sent to Mr. l'arup.-ll and 1 other Nationalist leaders. The promoter: uf the demonstration l|l'0 hupeful that it will he the lnrgest yet hehl in lrcluml. l)riu.i$, Uct. '. .'.- -.-\t a meeting of the Hanuhl hranch of the Natiunl letguo to night Mr. ('ouw.iy moved I\ resolutiuu res~ I .-Smliuu Iln: mntinn In meml A ilnmlliml Iwl. all` N ulna VII (III llclpuuu Ul -mnimu thmughout the day. In m.|.\', Oct. 2.1. llr. lllunt says he wu trontccl with comklontkm while in prison. Ilia wife in none the warm, for` her on ri- mice, but the nullored (or some houn mm the etlbcu of the harsh lnotmont 80 which she was uuhjectwl, having hoen ioughl_\' ueiwcl hy the neck hy A policeman. The city and cuunty of (`ark |I.n'c hot-In pluvd umler the minor clauu-u of the (Irimen wt. Ul`Iil.l.\`, (M. 25. -An npplicnlion for Ad- miuiun tn lmil Wu undo lny Sir Wilfred lilunt Altar he hul boon not back to pol. At a hnmlm-t Luv! evening I! which |"uhcr (`an-n presided, .~ir Willrocl. raupouiling to at hunt to hil wife`: health. aid that he cum .._ l.-I.....l 0.. l|'IhiAn Ant` Ruin ll-.--. KIDII` I0 I||I WHO I llelll. IIMI IIIII DU Iflllll` tn holuul tn join .\l|urI. Wlilicil and llilluu in I lullllc ulllcll ululoulnteclly would he I still Inc M r. Ullrlcn. in l-ehllf nf thu- lriah nulinnnl mcmlveru or rlium-nt, e\- pruueal mlmiratiun fur thv nnvu Eu liah nmn and his still lra\'er wife who lun nuf feared for the Irish cause And won the gnti tuule ml the lriuh throughout. the world. Ih'm.1V, Oct. 2.3. lmrin the hurin of Sir \\'nlfre-l I`-lulu": cue ll.` Ruxlford tow n_\' the crnwn vulllI8('l nnnouureul that English % un-l lrish agitators in lrrlaml \|`uul|l Ix,- IU KIWI.` III CIIII `- I TIII |U HI- I): m.Ix, Out. 2.1- it the cum 0! \\`nuu|fnrd Sir Wilfnd Blunt gun hdl. an Adjournment fur I iortnlghl wu refund and the use will procoml to-Inorrov. Sir '11 had bluna Muglntrnu By:-no for the wholo .-..u- II. lnlannnnhnnl In Hr, u-rlnnton In- "Pu uumeu ulfllrlw nyrnv III nu inun- rnw. Ho ulagn ml to Mr. Hnrrln onco- u!._y, r nesting In I to lppotr II ll `cult nu-`L \\'ilInd III the nciphut ol `grout ..\ .uinn.. Ihrmmlmnt than nlnv, l'l`ul.I\, (M. 2!. Mr Wilfml Blunt and Mr. Kovlu-. A Iuur luw glumlhn. who wore arrested 5: \'uot"0nL were taken {tom lnughru jail to \\'o:-dloltl to-day undo! l uroug soon. A! the union thy were met by .\lcIuI. Ruvlauuln and Shock .InoII- heru ul psrltnmoat. whokd I and lnual, which followed the ptioonon to the mun lmuu-. Ruth ' mum lilnldal umiluhoarinu. . twill!`-I Blunt refusal to give hail um! III I sent to all. In In in IL-0 `)5. _ t. LIA: nunln nnnn Al AND ALSO HIS WIFE IOTH POPPED IN THE COMMON GAOL. Tiny an lulled on and Ioooln I Gun I|vIllOI-I'ZI[|hI Monitors 0! Potlu- mont cola; to Inland-The campaign III (to Old land (hula: lloucr and utter. n J. an nur-up I Iu,,_ - _ I Tlll-I .\|{|{E.\'T OFW. Bl.l'.\"l'. THE GAGE +H;K;&W7N`DOWN- ` "L.\l{I*2 \'ll-LW. a bcauliful .--xluurbun farm l`v~`iul(~lI(`L'. NH! hall! of hm part 15. simau-d 3 miles from .\1e\rk-I .\`qn.1rc. and half mlic from Purxslnoul I1. a-onmininx 75 orrllm-res: plentiful sumnly of wulur ; large and uml lmuw. and all lieu-\~I:Ir)' muhuildinga mu nrvlmnl. c-lusv pruxmm _\' lo the lake. For lvrma and `purl icu|- urs u;-ply nu lhu premises 10 Jon.\' l.`n.uI.\.\I. _ l|l| [1 Wl'IL'\IlIH`II val Ivfurk. inf lllt` .\'uli: II usiuu-nu nu llll` I the same manner. I Movement Genornllv. `.'. . -'l'|u~ Scottish delegates with enthusiasm on lheix A Large numlx-r ut mem- iunal league met them It the and Imme to NO. `349. I"l.\ |-2 (`l'l`\' IIUMI-3. The undumisznod otfers fmwmlcthnl III-Z.~'ll(.\I!l.l-I llUl'Sl~.' .\.\'l)l.U'l` mm` u1`cl|pi(-d by him on Karl Stru-0!. The whole is offered in one block. hnvmg about one hundrc cl uml l\\':.-my fuel frontage on Earl Sir:-rl.11I1 lho: l.'p wr but rum! hrnugh lu \\'c.~'l Slrm-!. The Hll.lH.\`l.`.H' on the property uru ulmom no.-w, uud the gunk-n is Hunted with the clmiccsl fruits. For terms npp y In THOS. .\1nnRI l'nl`.\.~'lI In .~I.\r.* \\'ug.(un-4 Sluiuln. Ila runnimt lhv potash lease fur the zuhs-ry. um . fnlllnil nfhmlllh. --- II I .1 Wyn`: I141 LILIIIQKIJJ nu.`-.v THE Klnuton _(.`homl Society meets on Tues- dnyaal 8p.m.. instead of Mondays. in room: `>l\l'crkMeaam. Roynor & Carey}; Golden `Lion no ` _ ~< mining N) urr~_-:4 ; stone rm buildimgs mul urvhunl. T sold clu-.-\ n, as lhv nwm-r i` m H. .\|. .lU\\'.\'l`. solicit III nn, LIl\.' L` - U n Ila AI I-lunar`: wg--_ ' -ms QUIEN s'mnn:'r.- lli-2l`\VI2lx'X HARRIS AND DIVISION snug: |' A .._.._ _.__._____..._____..j_ A I-`l.\'l'2 lll).\l|:`..\"l`l-IA!) I-`AR \l in me Town- ship of Kingston. m-.~ miles from the vi . oun- laining N) slunc l`L`tii\l1`l|(`t`l|l|l1 cm-4-llcnl This prop:-rly will he is going \\1-~:. Apply ... u \| .m\\'_\'I`. sohcitur. Broom .~`I.. king- fur the usher)`. out falling Kingston. um . ._._.________..._ I. \l|ll'-" to W I\()ln1h|)9I|nd \\ lull gmrllu-ulnn r A! H Nlhufll. IIPKI` Hdr ul ll: Iol` \|I]-I` l`h'l`.\.'lll lH'.~`l.\'I'I<.\' l-`HI: .~`\|.l-I. llnrso-n. \\'.~ur.nnn~A 5|.-iuln. llnrm-ss: cu-rything for 1'lIl'IHl'.~'l\'|'I.~' um In sinlv nl Prim us "|'urkI|ilI'a." nu nn-n I-1-Au M 7; 3-_n_'__ L EV-S s o N s? CAI. L on MADAM iaifioif ,, ,A- m__.__.L n_.-_|. I. \UH'I.\` for n .| L .- |inIhl uh-u lIll.~`llUl' .\ u .l Hi.-L 'l'|I`l m lbn NI-2.\ll nu-x.u\-. u. nhnrmun nI'|' SH, ms: ucul 1!. u5u `(Inn -:mh In-ol., Al '1 ac-puiunt-xumn 1 attend. Fl` \ \ V -U.\. James M`. nmntlu. FOR TO-LET. lialonw HI Inn: | II) nun. "Ian I! lnaxn-ox" at lhuu|usr.\ ham.-. rllnuuzsv llurnxa of bunsl unuuc ladle. -n _..u_,._. . `III ".5 If 0" ` Iiuhl. plvusat 1: 33 [WP (In) In nmll un + \'u.u. .-m:* nu-ninu nl 1EiNGs'roN ACADEMY, on o D A DDII 'I`R'III2T. Mn`. mun In the Cu) H-\ I-lmlu to xuumu at um `.~'IlI.`.'u I umllwl om SPECIAL MENTION. EDUCATIONAL. I-l-SKIN]. SI-Jll\'.\N'l`. Am-I; In Mun. ln.I\ III. Market Sqlmrq`. -..___ . I Alt Hw K. Id . lnuml. uu .~uuu'nlu) an un. u I'l'lt.~4l-.`. q-unuuulug key. nulvo ' I and about lI\'u dollars m mum-3'. I ~ mu |.c- rumnr-Nil mum lam [nu Ibo pnrsu . Wmu omen for um km-r. l.lMl$l-ill .\|-pl} lu .\.\. hIIu)L\IAI nay...- 8'.l`RBET. 1.... I`.lnmantnl'Y Educ-nun L _,.-_.l__ J...-. an O I`.-... n AI-v|.\` V21-I Id ya` Q1:-can-can c---:-- v_-_, The Seventh Daughter of a seventh Daugh- |or.and Chirvoynnt of the Pan: and Future. stone Counts. cor. Princess and Ban-lo Sta. [3 rs. will tune plum {run his late rent 8'19 Queen `out. nu \\'o ul.. 2:30 o'clock. Friends and Inhuu-ea are I'u1peclful|_\' iunvlvnl to ` I'I'h~uI .-\|nul_\' 1 REMINDERS. * la;-rnsu MR0)` 2 I00): ul 8 p.m. nuunus-..n.At FOR SALE. vs_r_Ar{xTEu. l,\'l LlII-'lII- At Kmgst-no. nu (kt. `Nth. `mmuou, ngvcl 6. ! yuan and 7 `I'D-LAET. LOST. FIIII :n-&\q:.-_- Rs. POWER In prepared to {She lessons in nll the dlbrom brnnchomof Drawing and Painting. including l'orn-niture. Lustre Me~ Inlliv and Acme. Water Color. Paalul and (`mono Pninunx. For (omit. o!.c.. apply at 7! Syden- ` lm m Street. 7 DIED. rm.-um.-.~u. A The l`02L'l0l_| .\up|)` lo \\ . ` ll0|!.~`l-I. or would let n|\_n- l|u- uw uf him for . \\ II l:n..o.:|m. All);-rl r j- \\'~~:. .-\y1-Iy uulur. .~'t.. king- Mnz `Z7. ulv; M-nl nu) msuuu-c . Amln-nu H|.|u1' Mun` Hf Elm! ."ln:cl. Uuolou. THE DAILY WHIG. S \ |.l'I. llnrsw. cu-ryl him; A A I'll`:-A-~\`l':Il` m I Prlmson (`Mp family 0! mo. mn.'4lruol. ur'b)' V. M. roll I PROF. J. Z. DESROCHERS. nan nnnnnr nll9nII!'l`4_ ~' and Inn-lHng_ nimulml knnwn nniunl In JulI|I'.~4 n xomln for tho I nn\ cliauuu-e: I !Il`1'L'-f`!_`:Il' I for Me hm: N, I.I1`1`l.l:. .\|vply>l-1 7 IJIIIIIUII l\Il` llfllllfu ` ,Sii' Tupparb rcoeut lee-.luT`Ition in rugunl to tulnpunnce would look well on the aide board with the decanter: And, liqnon that gure invthe expense of hi: London mansion. III IAIIII ` bondon Advertiser. `I08 IGIIDG. III III!!! SQCODII III` KIM` upon ballet _'il A pair in The Revels of the ` Boauti ul Sy phidos, and in not fth the m-nu! fgirv |nl|nt_ Thu Nvmhh: nf Hm neaumul nylpllluu, Inu Ill |_cI mm and fairy ballot, The ham ha of ` ke," will be produced wi . `He. Tex` V ni I?-rlnmta. nmmiar nlnnnnpn nmmlnhn f in-`nun Iury nunu. "me lxm nl on we ` ' Tex-'csi~ \ ni Carlotta. pmmier` ulaunnn unulnta`, IAIIDI III lairuuvuu On \\'ednesAh|y night, gt the opera house, "Lost in London" will be rformed with line spectacular features. he play has a strong aim. and striking situations. The North ritaiu pan pipe singers introduce north count songs and gleea, Miss Kate Romaine em Master Lucius Rich perform upon-the letine. In the second act the ~ balletfil The Revels n....... I u.. -I.:.I_. H .....I :.. _..L Rh]. .1... over M Block.` FKBOPIU I. C0lllll H0! nelp FCIIIIITKIII ' [U IIIYSOII, Here is n hishup tothe church of olnc's own Iienrt." I do not think that the school hoard acted wisely in dismissing the children referred to from the public schools, although they were quite right no custodians of the school nances. I shouldn't think that the public would ob- ject to educate such children in their schools,snd I tear that the trusteem have by their sctionlessenedthe chsm-es of children getting a goodlibei'aledi1cstion.frce from the dogmas of the church of Rome. For this rea- son I regret theaction ofthe trustees, but be- cmlsethey have unintentionally given Bishop Cleury s chsnce of writing such an ex- ceedingly " cunning. iinpertinont, strife- stirring and presumptuous letter. I hope our dear R. I7. fellovlv citizens (including priests) nrenot yetno blinds: not to see through the enslsvin tendencies of such a letter and the principes it implies.--D. H .\l.uu;n.-u.n ' 1 l l.u.\`|m\, l)-t. `. .'.- -.\ man lied Sllllllllly in South Lumlun [U-lli|_\', anal the police tu- luy took slmrge of the boil)`. On Scllfclllllg the clothing of the clonal nmn the {amt \ms discovered that ho was an American: and was connected with a dymunite conspiracy. The names of his fellow muspimmra were given, hut the police will not be able to ur- rest them because they lmve not cmnmitu.-cl any overt acts. An enquiry will he held to- morruw when full disclosures regarding the conspiracy are probable. ........... .,...~..., . . ...~........ Kl.\'t=~'Tn)', Oct. 25. (To glue Editor) : l)n remlinto-nigllt l3islmpClearv's letter to his 1 people could not help relnnl-kin?-{to myself, 1 ` Hureisn hiahnn lntlwu-lun1-l1 nf nInn's nwn l llo l'nhmnN| His sister fur the Purpose of Getting Her Life lnnurnnu-. Hm I-`u.\.\`cm~u, Oct. 2.'n.- The lliflllt.` uf Henry Benhnyon, brother-in law of Doctor J. Jiltpn Bowers. now under sentence uf dentll for puisuning his`\\'ife two years algu. has resulted in sensational \iL'Vel0plIlelIlS. llenhayon left at letter for the euruner, the contents of which that ntliclal declined tn repent, but it is stated on good authority that the letter is as full umlessimi, and that Ilenhaynn m-kumwlmlgedtliut In-mhninistered the poison to his SiBl.Cl' for the purpose of obtaining the insnmnce on her'life. and ex- onerated Bowers from any connection with the crime. The letter has heen placed in the hands uf the police and otl'nrts are being made tn vstahlisll the truth of the state 'lIal :1 \luu's lnmth llruught tn Light In l.uudon-Dlure In l`ume. IIUUII. nauauun \\.|'< lull) its ('llL'l'|l\!' in In-rutofurv against the St. Louis Hrmrus. while ('.'iruth-m was hit lreoly. uunc limutht-rs wau }Il`\'2II.'I)l(`ti lunite lmt. from Slnalclilig Iimlliersuf(`|1i- Clgn, fur Iomling the train in Imttiiig. Hau- /.uI with It lmndsulim guhl \\llCiI and chain, and Bo.-um-tt. with ."-H0 Fii\'t`|` dolhux. which he wheeled umuml the lm.-u-s amid the yells ninl cheers of the vmml. The two clubs were ban-lueted at the Russell House. after which Kin.-V took. the train fur ('hicn.gu. The-. .\\`l'il`S will and in SI. Luuis ull \\'uli|eslny. A - 7 7 _ . . . . L ' rmgx-3, Incuucu the Clubs (`it'll where at puldir 1 A III! nnnnln at VI ll\`ll.' (I II 4,000 pbuplt` nttw mum I{;|I.Iu'in ? 1 1 1 IHCH I UNIV. l.n.\`|m_~, (k-I. 2.3. 'l`. l'. (I`(`unnor. in refcnce to II n-u-nt speech of Lord Rnnalol Ih ! (`lmrchil|. ok-rs to pruve that Ital-are I. no vlevtioll uf l.'%N.' l.nr-I Runlnlph Churchill ` fIvq\l('l1N_\ 1lCllIl`l'1l that hes {unreal home 3 rule. And when the writ: were cleft-ate-I lu- oxprcuaccl regret that llw pnlivy nf lmmc rulv had failed. ; rZ`I l(Ul1`. U:-t. 21. Luuis ha.selsaU cluha by A urge xlelegzuimn. rmgx _ Ilclnlunl by It In a` ,I.,I I l MnunR. I": hum 'fL'lIrU IIII7 IN on ilnpurte-I high enough I ` live, llltl lher such 3 clutv. I._.`.. ,. 1| IIIIIIIUDD IIIII pI`lllIIDlIlI(lU WIIKI Wlllfll Ill! 1 vormuont wu now until; he lnollovod I t at the loans and nllthu force: 0! dllnnler in Ireland wuul-I be nlmolt gonna under by the time parliament rulumod work. Some sentiment-sl ple won shocked by then oolllnium with the pollu. But in America they won not In I uouulnh,`knoI- ing it was llnpuulihle to tntlo with luvlenm nuu in as country with large domutic insti- tutions. For lmuuco had Mr. lllslqo ken llmllt tho Ameriruu police ll Mr. HIM atone Imd spoken about the Irish It Ki-lclermiostt-r he would probably lune ho-on var quirltly upellod from pulollc lilv. The log luturu of New Yurk and other American state: were fond of pasta rem- lutionn expressing nym ntluy with dflturlr er: of order in lrcluu , but when uimllnr event: occurred at lmlne the police Ipoedil used clubs and the militar rlca. Wlt refnvnco to the {rec traders nrd Ran-lnlph argued that a duty on imported mnnulau turern would alionnte the support of the cuuntry from the mun:-rvntlveu and only secure the suypurt u! the towns. A duty nn imnm-tml nnul \\nnl.I he unclean llnlull '|`lu- Its-roptlun ul (`lulu ll lie-lrull-'l`lw Pro-senln tn Mn:-rill I'll}!-rs. 3 i .._._., Ila, Too. lulu ml than on Ir. our M utono-u loop Ilnuour. l.u.vuu!\'. ON. 93. Lot` Randolph Church- ill spoke at Stockton lat oronha. Ho at-I Hill. the Nntlonuliu ludon had made I tool it his lriend Blunt" who III on Impulsive mun owl knew nothing vlulovot about lrioh uairn. Ho ulviual his honor: not to at- uwh too much imporuuco to ouch coidmu. M which mom might occur. tho object huh` to uuko the government 0! Ireland Impos- nible. and to Alienate electoral on I from the uuiouinl. `arty. Looking at t O deter urination uu prunsplltmlo with which tho unvnrnmnnt an now spline ha Inlhwod REV: LKTION oft-' 7c sv5uRAcv. lk-troils . .\'l Innis- CHAMP|ONSH|P BASE-BALL HE CONFESSES HIS GUILT. RANDOLPH SPEAKS OUT- N'|||Nl' i|l [Cl Hal-lwin 5.... .. xlgggram i2Hbo1 or Hr. A not-Q -_- ......_ n In. yq\(\n||- nl u,

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