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

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I IUB. .3 un u uv-nu. l*`()U.\'D AT LAS'l`-A remod warranted to cure hard and soft Corns. Bun ons, Uallouacs, etc Hanson`: Magic Corn Salve. in b. xeo. we no \A.'uln'n l)|-uz SUITS. NO LET UP TO F6RCE. TUSSLE WITH AWHALE. uoelally o! (`IIIAP .\Ill.|. rm .1 Brock aim: K|N(:S'l`().\'. v,\N..\15,{\ 'minA\' Evnwxu. N()\'. IS, am ET I MRI, PARAGRAPH5. n...-.-.u... II-Ann nnluorud Alon ted to memberelnp. , . Ap Ieetioue for memlu-rehip were real lrom ndun. Out.. and `INK. .\'.Y. The { up lvetione were ulaled. pm man In In; e club depneit 5 guerenlee OIJXI) ineteed ol 85(1) wee ddeeted end the emuuul of the depuell required romeine ee before. Atthie ehge Reohoeut. Bullelo. Syncuee. 'l`-wontn Anal Ilemiltol cluhe reelgnod end the eeece-ling cl edjaunsed to another room. when. w the London club, they lormenl en lulerneliotsl eeeooietlon 0! par - foulouel hue hell club. com Town to. llemilton. London, Buelo. ocheetor and Syrecuee. They decided to Hunt the 1.... m nlnht cluhl. end it In ptohoble the! `flu Pun: an iuoelnuon by Tbuuulva -The uiurunu lhchlod - the on Compulsion Fara an Iculorn laughs -750 Snllonnl Imago: (`men In Ilw ! llnuhol-hood. l l _ , , 1'uIw.\'m, Nov. I0. -.\I. the uumul ~uu1_ ill 0` I iutvruu! iuusl '\.u_Jr. lllr commit an cnuleuli roporu-I -X--In-gun nt {tom Bulklo. omy ('52-. .\e\uu-ls. lumor. Scranton. - y -uu. `umnto uul \\'lIkohu'n. After mo formdmu tho llnlullton exhibition a puny Wu re~m|tnll.- cod Immlnruhip. , A....u..nan. lm mdmln-nhio They uocmou I0 mum um league to eight cluhl. ptohgblo l.`t|cA. and skim Try or Iwllnnirn. will be ` taken In. 'I .n.nn'IIn \'n\' IT, --`I'll ` cl 0 _ Hanson's magic uu all \V ade'a DIUR Store. 'Iunux'ru. Nov. l7.~1'he lntorudonal association`: guunnteo VII nd at OIJII). The umpire`: uhry tn nd st $0 I mouth. A u-hodule committee. oonuhting nl Moan. Cnnhman, Bulnlo, Roberta. Ro- chester. and Mnonrson. Toronto. was up- roi:Iod. The muting adjourned tall Mu-ch 7! . The (our club: N.-uniting in the oll lougun have elected Collins. Novuk. pruuleut uni Pumphell, \\'ilkI.-Ilnrro. oecnury and tru- nu-or, The IL!!!) in the treasury will he Uhmpbell. Wilkeclnrrc. uecmury Iuu nu- snnr. The 81.31) trouui divided Illl0Il the clubs. The {hur (`lulu ` lay claim In I the prupertv nf the Interim` . tioml league, including the championship ` trophy. The old league will meet in New i York next week to nrgnuize the euteln league. An oiqlnclulnlougue in proposed, : vomilling of \\'au-rlmry, Danbury. Elmira. llinghnmtion and four clulu reniisining iu the old lnternntionul league. an--aw---u-uyuu v....-_..,_ , The Toronto club. ol the Inhrnatinml loquo. not only won the chunpionnhip hut clouod OIOJIX) o the touch. Catcher Bennett : hands are in Iuch bad condition that it is even feared that he mny not be able to catch nut. uuon. n.._..... .|.:-|.. ....II of In. I-Inntnrn lemme. | be easily managed. ` J. D. Mndarluno ha been elected oou\mo- V dore of the Oswego yncht club. The club consists of one hundred uni fty-ve mem- ber: nml the Heck of fifteen yachts. H`. ..........o -rrnntlnhnlnll for the f0I`II|&- WESTERN BASE-BALL OLUI8 DROP DOWN AND OUT. The .\alIuunI Lonxue. .Vr.\\ \'-Ian. Sm. I7. At. the national hue lull league": 54 saiun l compmmise was etfected in the [n-rm-nuge question by which the guarunee Wu lixul at M50, or. in lien. '15 per cent. M the groan mwipu. The bro- lherlxood pnyzlc wu taken up. \\':ml and ` his colleagues were requested to appear be- ` fore the league and mount their uriuvnncea. The phyerl delnun tail that 5 covumiuee be T 1n|ed_t.o cunfer with them. sud Rojtm. n 'hilulelphiu. S uhling. of Chicago. nml l)u.'. of New Yorr were sppoinu-I. The two cmnrniltees um! immodiuely an-l had an hour`: talk. be able catch non uuon. Ottnwu think: well of the I-Intern league. It uya thy circuit recently named by the ` \\'HIu would prove I uuncid Iuuceu. and I be sully managed. I J n .\Iu-fu-lam has I bet: mm! the nee: ox nneen yacnu. We nu est urnmgemenu for the forum- I tiun of an Intern buebull I 1-. toinclude at least liellevillo, Uttum, ontreal, 0g~ .I....-l....... \\`.ogu-Inn-n nnd Rnlne. I888! HOHOVIIIO, UILIVHI. UIUII lenshnrg, Watertovru nnd Rome. l l`.uu.-, Nov. IS. ~.\l. \\'ilsou'a secretary wu before the commission of inquiry and ` gave evidence with nefemnce to the alleged nntedated letters. He was evuive througlr ` out. 1 vn... ......\...:n... nf tho I-.`m-n-h 1-lumber of * .\'O'I`lL`l~2 is hcrobg given. pursuant to the rovisionn of Chup.l `I .8 0. and 46 Victoria. `lmp. 9. Ontario. to all creditors and others huvlmz a-lnims I ninst the Estate of Peter Young. Lute ut he City of Kingston, in the County of Frontenac. at Mariner. who died on or about the 31st day of July last. to deliver or send by post. prcgiid. to Martin Strachnn. Esq.. 95 Queen Street. n wn. ortmmo the under- signed, on or before c o22Nn D Y 6FDECEM- BER. A.D. 1887. n_st_at_gmen`ot`thelr nnmos --- 4.0 Ihnlu The committee of the I-`rend: cluuubcr deputies decided that M. Wilson should be prosecuted. After a brief debate a division was taken, and the chamber, by a vote of 3'2`? to 3, npprovoduf the demand i_ur the prosecution of M. Wilson. The ministers. after meeting it the Pulais with the duties or minister or jnauus. A plenary meeting of the republican groupe of the senate and chamberof deputies is summoned for tomorrow to arrange the terms ofen interpelletion with reference to President Gravy, which will be moved in the chamber of deputies on Saturday. An excited discussion is going on with , reference to the successor of Preeident Grevy. MM. Terry, De Fre cinet, Fl net, Flourene. Leon Say, and Jn ee Simon eve each hie section of eugoltara, and absolute confusion proveile. ` e latest nominee of the moderate: ie Generel Seueeier, the governor of Paris. who will command the votes of the eectiona cf the right. `I he ex- treme left continues to cling to M. Grevy. 12...... mm; In _.At the confer-ence"of the , left continues to cuug no N. urx;v_y. Puus, Nov. l8.~At the conference of minister: to day l regident Grevy said that he had no intention to ` Mott Arrested In New York-other Phuou `of the Bombs and Blllllf. Ni-:w Yokx. Nov. ls.--John Most, the anarchist. was arrested nnd charged with using violent and seditious language at the. anarchist meeting on .\`atu_rday. ` - n .... I...m..~mr Hvrnen' intention to have anarchist meeting Natulruny. \ It was Inspector llyrnes` intention had Most nrrentnd on Monday. but he could not be found. Mont roteated his innocence. declaring that he 3 way: obeyed the lawn a and always intended to do no. The crime charged nfoinal him` is funilhnblo with I | year a imp sonment or a ne of 8250 or both. ` out was arrested on the some charge, Anril `- `:0. 1886. and sentenced to both line and im- __._n.--nn-nb ` i prieonmem. _ Hm-mum, Conn . Nov. l8.-~A petitiun ; wua freely signed lw member: of the Unity . church, calling I special meeting to take ' awtion in relation n Rev J. C. Kimbull, ! who created contour`): by his Sundty ear I mon, oomperi thebhioego anu-chine with n... szninm-. v. Mr. Kimball created i M. Wlluum Will Ipo1V-lul-`l`aIIx of M. (in-\-y 1 (Elvin; l'p the Ptesluenev. ` prosecution or M. \\ uson. The ministers, meeting nluonrbon to cdmider the situntion, went in it body to the Elyeee lace and informed President (revy of the eciaion of the cham- ber. M. Macaw then placed hie resignation in the heads of M. (:rev{, and the president entrusted Minister Fa lieree temporarily with the duties of minister of justice. A ..|........ unnntintr nf the renublican the saviour. tuv. Ml`. mmuau cnmcu eonddenble lndlymtion 3 you Ago in ten- do to the Salvation Army the use of his chart: In which to hold their meetings. oll, I000. Ilw * prinonment. HAR`!'l'0llD $71321; 'E'i`ai'1"r-i.'n'6tice shall not have been re- vcived by me. or aid Mm-tin Stmchun. at the time of such distribution. Dulcd Nov. 4th. I387. / ` . ROSE TISDALE. __ : mon oolnporin that.`-hiongo nnsmhista with n `Saviour. ` _....xa-..m. Innllnnnlitm . van no llu-e|InnooquVsporuIux Nun--. AFTER THAT HANGING. THE CRISIS IN FRANCE- annual CIIII Utnug I:uI--vI---w ---_- qusrhrl. . Tb: manor Tounnuoh and cannon: have goln Into winter qunrton at Windsor. , The prop. Armanll. with Quin from To- ; noun. pane-I clmn to (hcionburg to-day. 5 The mhr. 1`. H. Mon-he bu Inga ehu-up ul to carry cm! hum l`a|rhM'en to Tomntn at 73. per ton. \ On \\'alnudA the Ichr. Clan White culliolul with I a pal on tho Gmvo [nu clock ' incl broke her llltlgflh I 'I`|._ -..|.- I ll moi: I-Inullnn cnnl In lulu-ling noun aulhond Along the In-tout-Vocal Iovouonn. The nclur. nrutlum hot you Into winter incl her In tn. The uchr. J. H. I in loading cml Hun-go for Kingston. On her u-Iivd the ` will nu into winter anon. T A lime muted Ic1mouur. laden with lum- M her, is report:-d uboto near Wear Point. L three miles from Wellington. `} The air. Hem Ila gain 0! tho ways at Ilu-don Inland ad some p nah wave in her turn I: tho chore posts. She will have to ho rebut I out. 11.. ggll-4-Ono 1|, nlllhbllll II AIh.n`h|fl Ifllll. . The ea.-hr. B. W. I-`ol . Capt. Dandy. erriveol from Oewege it cool. The pee- nge was A Itormy one. Between the thin Duck: and (hvego the evhooner sprung e leek. end lost one u! her meet heads. The water I000 above the foreoeltle. end the cepteileered he would go eebore. A heavy nee rolled All the while em! threatened the leetruetlon 0! the craft. The captain new the need: of the hour and met them. Six men were kept at the pumpe. and by their ` great exertion kept the boat from sinking. She is leaking lmlly lorsurul of the fore- meat. .-|,__ __.._.. ....I -,.In- x mut. ` Luz night then mp. lilengnrry And Ichr. ; I 1lnskin,luleu wit gnin frum Duluth, or ; rived. The cupttiu of the stenmer mported ` that the wanker of yesterday was var boin~ ` terum on the lake, and he experiencex great ` |:n`....In.. :.. .-|.:.... ...m M hi: \-msell. The walk from the Market unn: ; unlu ... wnu-r. and all the m urn hnprnvm Tcrlus em)`. I`. CARTER. \Villimns\`lllc. he experienced greet uliffcult in taking care of his veuels. wind In our freely, musing the Inter to run hi h. At times there mu water on the va- scizs two feet-deep. At ll o'clock, when ten miles from Presque isle, the tow line con- necting the (ilennm, (Capt. Patterson) with the other vessel, snapped snvl she drifted 1 away. The master of the (ilengnrry was un able to recover the boat anal haul to come to ` Kingston without her. '1 his morning the tug Active was sent out in senrrh of the Ulenors. uni went as fsr as Long Point, hut the Inter was so rough she dial not proceeal further. The mester of the tug. Capt. Boyd, t_liI not see the missing vessel. It is thought lhlf she is stranded somewhere. People Talk And blow their lmrns about bargains. but when you buy l3.'_. pounds of standard granu- lated sugar for one dollar at Henderson : you get what others cannot give you. Also choice dairy butter for `lcents a pound, the brightest six-cent sugar in the city. the cheapest teas, and the largest and tinest stock of groceries in central Canada to buy from. J. S. Henderson. Brock street. Bob Challenges l-`roddle. Nlw Ynlui, Nov. l7.-ob Hilliard. the actor, has sent a note to Fmd Gehhardt in~ forming him that he must hnve satisfaction for the insults which he believes were other- ed his wife and Mrs. Dixey at the theatre recently. Edward Aronson. of the Casino, Inn agreed to act as Mr. Hilliard`: friend in the matter. Douth ol \'|lc-nuns linker. I l.o.\'no.\'. Nov. l7.-Baker Pasha died at 'l`el~l-ll-Kebir yesterday, from fever contract,- eal at Port Said, while proceeding to Cairo. In I875, while.holdina the appointment of auiaunt nnrmtinenuuter general at Al- dershot, e wu compelled to leave the service on being found guilty of misde- nu-nnnr Another Dynamite Bomb Scare. (T|.\'c1.v.\'.u-I. Nov. l8.-LMt nightthe bell of St. Joseph`: orphan asylum, in Cumming- ville, rang, and an nttendant on going to the door found a gas-[Sips bomb nearly two feet long. with fuse attached. The fuse Wu quickly cut oil`. The bomb'ia in the poo- aannion of the nnlice. ` he rehullod ` The collector ol ctmomu at Amluntburg has mule 1 III!!!` 0! the prop. Luke On- urio for entering the pori ct uuouousblo hour: anal {Ailing to report lmnnll 0| our 3 Imrdn. -u-;-...n.., n w I-`nhun-_ Cant. Ihndv. \ .\'o doctor wu Able to uncover me cause U1 her loath. On the dny before she died she was seized with a violent peroxyam. There was a choking sennution in her thront, nncl nally there in forced up from her utnacli is live oung in i ~tnrtle with I a ll its huge 33 3 nilv-dolhr. The patient ` became unconeciom and almost. begsn to swell up like one alicted with dropny. She never rnlliod. The turtle grew from I germ swallowed in water from Lake Michigln. q|IICKIy CHI Ull. luv session police. - A non for nu-. chunbermn. L0.\'uoN, Nov. l8.-'l`ho finaea says Mr. Chamberlain`: reception in America. in in the highest degree satisfactory, not only to his personal and political friendl. but to the British nation. mud in a llIbIt&llti&l,pl'00f that tluolid mu: 0! the Alnericnn poole _ er in..umicn|_)ly* diaposbd toward the mot country. ' .---:.------:.__ ed from the I Dy lneuug, u-nu. w......... e'l nineteen - eye of hi: term. Qlldqtono :l:-| Conntlimnta, Losnox, Nov. _l8.--Mr. Ghdntane, in a. letter to the Midlothien electorn. reviewing the liticnl situation. says thpt eve thing iahe pingthepublic mind tn ri ht cone unions and oorrect Iolution of the id), question. him. no wmuu Inn uuw 5...; uvv-I 1 whether the OI0,(I)0 was to remain ` Binghum or be given back to Elliott. |'l':d|llN(I Ml-Z.\ at um- l'ncq|uulod Iulvnnlmn-n Nuran-rymon. Rot-he-.al~r, I VOIUIIOCI I Blllrfln` nu. Daw- L`Iuc.\oo. Nov. l8.--Min Rcndeau, nine~ t-en your: old, In: buried on Wedncuday. doctor Able to discover the cause of u..__ _n..-.|. n.. oh. .l.u Inf.-an nlm (Had l ' . ` The paint Ohayqd. V : 'CuRS\\`ALL. Oct. ` I8. -Sheri' Mclntyre l received the necessary instructions for the ` release of Mr..Stillwell, of the Glenyarriau, \\'odnoad6.y, and thnt gentleman was escort- ed from the I by frietidhlnnving complet- - term. O'Brien Starving Himself. Dunux, Nov. \ l7.--Visitorh no Tullsmore no! declare that Mr. O{Brien hu greatly changed. pnd thM:`h3 rofuunto take nour_ig|_;. L, A R--,I .7. 1...... b Genuine cu dlockhnp worth Ol50 for 75c. ` ut Hardy ; . V , - k Vomlttodl a mapping Turtle. v ,. In \|:... b-...I-... . THE CAPAIS QUASHED- x with THE (J.-\Lll"ORNlA'S 'l`.\l.H. (`NIH Wlll Kuxncv. THE MATE Ttktl FEW THE PRO- PELLIR WINT DOWN. `- Ila Looked Altar IIUIOIEIIIO DH 50! ton (to runner: to renew II: to (lo [.190 III an Inspector Inhal- Ilo Inn Io luau Inn 0000. Their: luolbolcuobopm -llor Cal was round at Toronto on Vodnud bolero Huhonlo and In I cNollly. tor Soplt. Into of v. .:**'..-.-.-.*-...--`-'...-.*..."'--'->; c ut . . to no cargo 0 thqklllornh. V8 pnuptl unwed. Th.- grsln lled up tho hold on Thorv wu 0 and! cup: fan at. `flu- hnld would com: I no or four thouuml bushel: mom. There Wu uothins M in u..- hold to prewnt the cargo from sting. It Wu Info A: it I`I. tho uhnolulouhohg put I close together sud chouohon thinn- ciionl would dn in of thuhll bilhh. I did not go down I the hold after cairn Iitt - was in to euuuiuo it. It wuuI.I he an I ,A. , -_ 1 --_- _|_:nx.... I......I. 1.. I... . gmnll bring the boat beet. Capt. Hubottle-You went to that heat knowing it to be the lelut place. \\'li\'. then. did you not take the pzunungers and put them in that boat ?" Matc-``I never thought--- Capt. Harbottle-That was your dutvf Mute - I never thought. of doing so. I thought the steamer would go aground be fore she sank as the captain said she would soon he on the beach, and then she com- menced she snnk all at once. I went to the boat because I knew it was the safest place. but I did not take the passengers with me or tell them to come. I lid not think of tell- ing them to follow me to the boat as thn: was the safest place." (`nut Ila:-hnttla-When the California the sues: place. Capt. I{u'bottlo-When sank were not the passengers under the deck on which you uood ! u.t._-ll rInn't know. I inst. \Vai|01l|)_y which uood Z" Mnt4e-I don t know. just. waited by the boat and when she oated Igot. into her And went off. It was dark than At one o'clock in the mornin . And I did not see any wreck~ age oating. fho names of the men with me wereChatineau and Luuaonof Beauchnnnis, A\....|.-.. " DIG \\'El'C \/ ll Quebec. I Iluu uvo 5-: -u---- -- -..- .._.. _.... .._V ,_, win to exntnll It wuulal ma. better to hurt shifting honnll in for I small local. The renal in ti I and in good con- Iition when we left Ch and we had I lull crew. I come on In ch at I p. m. on .\lultdI_\'. The California .`0I|lllCllt`01l to stcrr Wll(ll{. W hen threat of \\'augoulum-o tha- \-one would only km s her course with lllr wheel hard sport. \'a male 0 qtni ht murne {or \\`ngnolnnoo. and I went he vi to use that tho pumps were kept lreo. She on making voter lost. We had no tlllt.'lllI)' to keep hen-lur ol tutor or near her until \\t' wmhetl Wnugouhunce. The \'!'IlOl tool. I list after penning \\'augmlunce. and wonhl not umror hot port wheel. We put the wheel uotnrlzonnl untl took I rouml turn and she lilteul to Itarlmnrul. The list would ht- caused by tho vaiutl cm! the Inter in her llultl. While two were throwing the nleclt local overlmartl the port anchor mutter was hruke in. [his was I!) u'clovk on-lay night. The captain uitry throwing the fore deck lmttl 0\'er|m|nl it would lighten her It . |n~l he woultl then get mil on, and it woulc keep her on he-r course. We put on sail. but tha- wincl lnluw it away. We Ctllllll not put thu- anchor shutter in. uml tho vouul Wu |hip< ping u urn-at rloal ot waiter through the anchor shutter. lhn pum no could not keep her clear. The wnter I mt came in the nnchol door partly \\l`lII down the com nion way In the lnl`t:CitBl.l('. I nailed the lutchen door n\`t`l` the forecutle companion-I'|y| Ihll it n-tuyt-I there Ilill [)lt,'\'t`l|lt`tl the water going helm. The forwaml hutch:-s were all on and nailed. After Iouw of thu nlet-lt loul urn thruwu ovetlxutr-I suttw ul t.l'.o rlt barrels commenmnl to roll and stove int 0 bultnrks on the llIll`lJ0|l'1l aide. an-l then lots of water .-...- :.. u'.. ......t.l nut Innlxn A rlrna lntl thu the starboard lldt`, and men lots or vnau-I UAIHO in. We could not make a drag: and . cdptain told me to get the boat: ready. We : were lying in the trough of the was after leaving Waugoshance before he got tha- boata ready. During that time the vessel turned around three or four timea. We then got the boats readv and made no further of - forte to save the ship. The engine Worked a half hour after we got the brute read '. We got four boats read)`. When we got the boat: ready everyhndy stopped work and waited for results. We threw the lead and found we were in oi ht fathom: of water. The passengers all ha: life- reaervera on. So had the crew. We were a I waiting for the veeael to founder. I told them it was all nished. I told a Frenchman who ataood be low with a capstan bur to come up where I was, as he would have a better chance, but he replied he might as welldie there, and he died. I have been in eeveral wrecka..and always nd it host to he on deck when a ves- sel in going down. I did not tell the paaaen gore to follow me to the boat. The vessel . was then between the mainland and St. Helena Inland. The water wan not smooth and the wind was blowing hard. We did not lower the boats. It oated olfwhen the ve-el tank. The boat would carry twelve people in the weather then prevailing. Then- were three people in the boat, a deck hand. awheel-nan and myself. She had can and (dipper. My leg and arm were diaahled and the deck han could not work. and the wheelsman could not bring her back himaelf in that sea. Had I not been hurt we could bring the boat back. I-....., u...L.nl. _Vm| -rent to that A Plonunt 'l'l|no Spent at `Shnrbot Lulu- - A Ten-meeting and Concert. The Methodist church at Shnrbot Lake wna dedicated you tarday by the Rev. R. \\'hiv.ing, chairman of the Kingston district, H... Rm-- J. W. Smrlinn munching the Whiting, chairman or me ruuguou uiurm, the Rev. J. W. S rling proochin aermon d Revs. . (J. Irvine and ugee Pratt tokin part in tho I8I'ViL 8. The weather in ery ne for a November day, and a compuy of the Kingston Metho- dist, to: attending their union thanks- giving service in Queen Street church, pro- coeml to the K. 81 ; R. station and uurler the kind cure of Messrl. Folgor and To lor, vre'i'! soon taken to the` very door 0 the counmodiona little church. The building occupies a commanding poeition-lilLo Mount Sion it is beautiful for situution-~ ilfd will oomforhsjl lost two hundred per- Ionl. The cult, bo,by the timait is pointed, |hoI|$'8l,(I)0. And will have A debt of two or three hundred-dollon. rm... .I.a:.-.|.I.m u-uh. hunk nlnnn Lt I .i|r:e 1- IV In pun-hauv uA1'rIu:-a of two or three hundred-uouarn. The dedication aervlce took lace at thru- o clock' and at elx o'clock t a ladies of Sharbot Lalze provided a` Iumptuona tea ' whichall en'oyed. Speaking wee good, the aboyre nam ministers taking rt. and the sin ing excellent. The choir id their part w and some of the Kingston ladies charm- ed those there. The tri home was very enjoyable, Vote: of than and Ipeeuhee of laudation were heeped upon Manure. Folgor end Taylor till the tram came sailing in amid the electrlo lights of Kingston. DEDICATING A CHURCH. N O. Qgo I-`OUR lll'.\`l)l{ED D()l.l.Al{S secures 3 Light Ml|nuhu`l urlng Business and Tools ; Fuc- mry In good running onlc r : nu nnpmdllnn ; n monopoly. (`all M. or address. 9:! Yuri: sum.-1. -.__-____-.:._.__ In tfulifutrllian Mlqrm-~ all 4-mnmum H 'l` .\'r:|.uns'. `.'I \\ nod .~`t.. 'l`nmmu. sent} by poem. pru uuu. |.v .-.... .... ..-_ e_,,,, _ _ Queen in one me under- t my ( )x-`nmcmm. BER. n statement of their and mldrouos end full partieulsn of their claims. duly attested with vouchers. and, a utatement 0 all aecuritioe (if an lheid by them. and that after said data the _A ministrntor of the Estate of the said Peter \oung will proceed todistributo the name among the parties en- titled thereto. hnvin regnrd only to the claims of which notice nhal have been iven as above required. and I will not be Huh 0 for the mid Estate, or any part thereof. to any person of whone claim notice have been .-nn-nd bv me. LU.\ um... . ._ __-, _ their 03171111`: and places where the water pipes enter their remisea. seasomibiy and pro riy FROST. Positively no A low- prolccted m I] be made otfaccounu for Ike ato page gown nnce WI 0! the supply when the pipes are found within tho premise: of the consumer. iififne simply the pipes nu Iuuu within premise: JAMES WILS_Q_}~` FROM Thanksgiqing to ` Neu - - :....- :. 11'` In _L-I- (J \a\ :- .\'ew Scone:-y. First-Clan work. Prompt do- uvery. Come early and avoid waning. Give us a can at ogco. Ullllla "B-uunuml" at in cm mu. nvuuuul II the lbllnlunk. law Lnnu Mutts: ol Knuhu of lather. Mnzvlruaol I1:-In Aunovlnuon In Icahn-m lloumu Al 7: jun. ' Barri:-eld no.3 A. annexed. (;.0V'I`() W. Ill-IEVES. King St.. to buyaour I`ic-s. He hnaswdozena to choose from. ood `Pics. 2 for 5 cents. ' ` *- * ~-4-I- -...._....-and In C0.\'sUMI~;RS ore};-by nu cellar: I .-mar their nremigga._ g;\sop_axb}_ .\ u m n \'l\l|.'1ll .\I(T(`1).. H7 .` UIARDJDU. 1;ur|.n-Lns. In Klmznmn. Nov. mm, M (7|u|mnru' Church Mums. b Rev. )1. .\lwliil|l\'ny. Jun-ph S. (Emile . 10 Emily. fourth alaugbtnr of the late Eulwwl Lynn. l \' U ' \N('I I-2'! for I-`u\.nr Bonnier: zyfrnm mums. '.'.`lT Qua rn Nu-v I. - _ .___._____________ I.A|)ll-ZS fur our Full and (`lnrisllnus Tnulv. mku light. plulvmnt work M thvir own hm_m SI In 81! per day can he quk-ll! nmdc-. a nun! In mull am) cllluuu-1-. II`lh'l`l_h\!'V7_f:I .\ll(Il'.'i`l;2.\'dxl v. .\ lo .\!u.~4. [II-rtu. In; .\ noun |il'..\ r.I much and iron. I: vwv, LU Bnuol unmnnn deep at home. Ngxr. '18.- rn-7:" nun-hmul 37 yearn. 4 H1: funeral will take plu-e on Saturday ` --lternoon at ma o'clock tu (`suruqui ( 'unwt.ory. I": foods and an-quuiuunwn no 4 n--pow.-tlully invited tn atvoucl. A FINE l|().\lES1`E.\l) FARM in the '1 mm nf Kimmton. ve mueqfrom tho_ city HOOD (ll-INl'2RAl. .\`lII|l\'A.\'T. an wnnh and Annly I0 ~N"1- J UIEIL 1 ('i.nrr.~-|n Kingston. an the 170: hut. Hr. } John CHI. in his 67th ear. ; I-`aural took plow {rum in lnu_ nuiclence, ` an Princes: must. on l"ridny. um. um R.\`'kl.V. -At Cnlllnflhy, on Nov. Hut. 1 (`Malian l'I.. wife of Hugh Rankin. Aged , DOW _.-.. .._ ____...k,.___.. .\ (.'|1`..\1l-ZRAI. HI-:l{\'1 lawn nl humu. Anni! M Great ltcuncuoua m nu ......... ... \3"`U WATER WORKS FOTICE. \'()|. IA" _ vBUlNTE_S8__CI-IANCEHSV. uuuy-van -- Great Reuuciiou in all kinds of - r-Fl f\ f sPE _mi1f15N- rht. work (ha-ir own nnnn-s. 1|wr tin) run quiz-ll Work any dlslnlwc-. lnrllvulur fr--e. mumin . Address; at nnvo, ('kl52.-l(`I.\`T 1.. . ilk RI. Ila-stun. .\lu.-tn. Box 5170. In and Iron. Apply up Jlms. dun.` au- . no lingo: sunset. |lL'.Vlml-.1! ll()l'.~`l2KI-2|-3|'I'Zlt.~& In - nnr uul'n1AIILl IIIAD lulrcl: R_l'l(lNu u.\ l-I 0|-"l`lll'2 IIES1` m'1`uIlIa`.l .BUslNI-:ss- ES In Tbronlu. nitunu-cl un lho but can}: bugl- mma street in llu- 1'il`\' ; well onuubslxed and doing nbln Irmle : \\`l null or lease od will and everything nmn-rlainlnk to the unlnou 1-hrnp. Rumoon for selling --owner Intends going l`ullfurnlu. Mldrcuu all c-omluunicutlums to H l` \'I:l.:u).\l. 2! Wood S1,. my ADJ FHTAIILI mun rum: urn . the bmt lnlhemnrkot. I`. .\'.L 1- .\Iumhu-lurcr. 93 York Street. ,______________ RBMINDIR8. '14.. .$.J:J.l.a.J..I J. , Cor. Prlnoeu as llqntnsl an *9?` SA-EFT MARB1 ED. I. X_ 4.5.... WANTED. BOARD. TO-LFV3'I`W. T I notied to have places water pipes ._-.. ...........mv and nronerly I`-'L'I:.vIsmr.D Izooxs 'ro.1.|c'r. 80 Gore Street. . I887. ROSE Administrator. with the Will DIED. I 0| U10 Conaumun. J AMES WILSON. Manager C.K.W.W. y bemoan 7 and 8 gun. i-Al. HlI;t \'A.\'T. une who Apply .\IIm. Juus M1"- Htnet. \a\_l.L-an. New Year's, __ u. Hnhry (mm mm. \_l{_nuw x Hmrriumu. who can 1` 7 (Jordan Street. ` st.. Anna May 27. .\ HOUSE con nininx v n;oms. Apply u_) ` A. l II'IZ|. Wanda`: Lane. on the promises. \ ._.__...._._____ THOSE TWO I-`INK C T STONE H0081-23 on llivlsion 31.. Jun! comp vod ; 8 rooms one hard and soft wnmr ne lawn ; rent. 815) per .-mnum. Apply to .f.uu'.n Cluwrolw. OI-ooer. ______..:_:_________.__.__.__ @991! M 2 Town- IV, nun- Mr, liuachou Think: It (`urloua He Has Not llnn lloard I":-mu Latch. Lu.\'nos. Nov. I8. --Hr. Uoaohan at Man- choater. after quoting the violent language ol Mr. Tanner, cleinamlml to know where Mr. Parnell Wu and what he thnughtof auch language. .\'ow,e\'or one karma," he aaicl, that. .\Ir. Parnell rvqueutl ant` far: from illness. aml if it ahonlcl he i lnou which haa pro\'ent.eul him from taking. any , part in the great atru lo now going on no word would ln: aainl am no lnrther umniu-a would be made ; but uthorwiac l ahuulul Illn- to know why not even a poIt~canl iluuul laughter and ruluuged elteem)-tram .\lr. Parnell ram-hew the aux-Inblml chiefs at the council at Nottingham. Why was thorn not one ahort letter haying. `Brother: in arms, 1 wish you (Sod 9 real. I leave tn you for the present the rum uvt of our joint cam- paign. I havv intinitc mntldenve in yum- generalahip, anal in the arts which _\`I)ll will apply to the victory which Ire lmth cl:-sire." llut that punt-cnnl was not sent l 1-Imps it has been in the mind of .\lr. Parnell that u- u|-.I-o..n.. mu aninu tun lar. and than 'l he Lair `VIII be Merle to Harmonize `VIII: Publlc Oplnlon U It Is Not. L0.\`lm.\`, Nov. l8.-\\'illiam .\'annders, an ex-nvember of parliament. who was arrested last week. while addressing a crowd in Tra- falgar square. was arraigned in conrtto-day. He was charged with disorderly conduct in speaking in Trafalgar square, and thereby causing a disorderly assemblage. He was also charged with obstructing the live. The crown counsel admitted that the c ewes were unstatntory, and requested that they be dismissed. .\l r. Saunders insisted on a conviction. The rriegistrate, however, dis- missed the charges. on the round that a breach of prohibitive order 0 General \\'sr- ren, the police superintendent, did not form a statutory offence. Lors'n0`.~', Nov. l8.--The Standard says if any persons are foolish enough to imagine that the discharge of Saunders implies that there will be the smallest relaxation of the police precautions to prevent the holding of meetin in Trafalger square they will have only t emselves to thank for the conse- quences. the matter still ret uires the deci- 510.1 of the supreme court. lhe TiIrl< 8`sa_;s if the strong presum tion, that the view of the law entertained y the government is correct, is not borne out the sooner the law is brought into harmony with public opinion the better. TI..- ..........:..n in at` emu-inl rrnnstgbleg for better. The swearing in of special constables next Sunday proweetls slowly. So far 350 men belonging to the usper and middle classes have been enrolle . Liberal: gen- erally deprecere the notion of the govern- mcnt. Pu chlp `W`Cu '0 III P|l|-, ulu uuw mun pmunum ca .11 um-. -I-ply w - A DAI ADI! I\-_-.._I TKALAI `.An< uvu-a `VV7 T|'('xx~zus11)n.`1m'r. ....._... ._......-._.___...__.:._.__._.: ..._.-._.._ _TH|'.' TIIOUHAND IHLAND ROUTE BY llama. \\'uonowa & Ondhu-bur: nu. 'l`. IIANLIY. ground tlxron h the gun: or mug. Ln.\'Do.\', hov. l%.-Mr. 1-`oachon. nt .\l:m cheater, urged the unionists to continue in active cooperation with the 1-unaer\'uti\'es. They need not fozsr rencubnnry measures by the government. . l)|vnI.l\'.Nov. I7.--.\lr. Hnrrington, M .l ., Dl lIl.l.\', Nov. I7. - Mr. Harrington. . , in a letter ubliahod today. a a the Irish member-no parliament always new where to nd Parnell, who in never absent when Irish politic: urgently demand hi: presence. TWO .\'EWBRlCK I)Wl9`.l.l.lNGS. alx rooms c.'\ch. fronting on vrinceu Street. 15 minutes` the Market nun : hnrd and not! water, all fmprovemema -* I -~--- 1* Iv...-rs-n \\'illinnm\'llle. The Flmllng of Gold In .\rl|o|n-ul00 In Every Ton 0/I Quartx. ms FILANCISCO, Nov. 18. -The telegraph- ed reports from Prescott, Arizona. are uni form in the statement that an ap arently wonderful discovery of a gold ledge as been made on the Huayumpa River, ten miles from Prescott. 'lhe strike was made on a aide of I hill two hundred feet above the level of the crack. The roduct of the mine thus far is declared to go the richest even known on the coast, and has naturally pro- voked reat excitement throuuhout Ariionu. The le go in seventy inches wide runs north and south. and can he traced for ueerl two miles. Quartz rock taken from the I go is said to average $100 gold per ton. UK Plirhuuux In 3: 'l?..A. romsn. .aam}L'I'fs"ekI:'X;'a:, To 65; KI'n`;r{."vu'e7a'{'rI.'I5h"an/a}&I'a. E WuI{l:`Ito_I.\Eulmon and till olnulu .\nrI In n __n vvn ll... `F-TE" HATHBUN compm? V` llll llll 87.25 AND 81.50 CEDAR SHINOLES. AL .4..- .5... .... l.nI.l lvvccw u-v- V-.- __, Tito line: no worth man than to hold than ll. ' J hu bean in the mind or Mr. rum-n uuu Mr. Ulndstone wu goin ton hr. ignul he, the csutious leader uli a violenlt party. haul lxstur not compromise himself by a too close usociation with the violent leader of Jun umne moderate party." .\t B liauquv.-t Mr. (iuachen Illll that the overnment hml not uimply to deal with Ire- snul, but to prove tlmmselu-.3 an I cabinet of le iulntive initiative. 'l'hI Mailtanco given ytho unionists nu proved hy the nttncks mule upon them hy thelllmlaton inns. Tin` latter hml tirst tried ci|jnl.`r_\ . now they werq trying vitupenstion, next it ` vmulal be exconununication. but the union ` iats lmrl not, and must. not, lose an inch of ground thron h the gune of bug. ln\`l)n.\'. Nov. Three SOII.llIL`.`ll Killed. lint IIIIQ Monster ol the Deep In Eventnnlly slaughtered. I lt0\`lN(`l~2Tl)W.\'. Mum. Nov. 18. -- The whaling steamer Lizzie N. hue been in the nback whale shery on the eastern coast. This season. on Oct. 16th. when about fifteen miles from So uin Island. 06` the comet of Maine, new a" urge whale and attempted its capture, A boat waowered end mgunegl by Can t. Welt, hie mate. and four Immen. `: 'lhe w ale proved to beta ugly Mono and a \ .I.m.-mm ght. (mined in which three of I The whale proved to he an ugly one mu I deapernm ght ensued the seamen were killed. Finally the: man- ster wu killeq and brought uhore. - FARM In the Town- ship of Kingston. miles from the city. cun- mlnlnx &) acres : stone reoldenco and excellent buildings and orcluu-d. This property will be sold chest as the owner in col west. yply , :-*~ I to H. .\I. A OWAT. Solicitor. rock 8t.. Mn mun. Ara mutiny I \ W001) and Inghnd, Frnnch. Belgium, Holland. unr- muiy. Ind Demusrk ment to Ito the tn have arrived at an @90- io in spirit: Among the R-Ln:-vnnn n u: north nan. ` to Ito me sumo n: I] ` shermen o the north nu. Supplng tho: Llquortramc. ' Lmmou. Nov. l8.-'I`he vernmont of ` Belgium, olland. Gor- mmv. md hnvoarrind mu- "j|W1 I-nun-v-w -._- -. . _._._ um um van. m 0.1.3. in 24.1.6. an ---u'-~.--_ . . - Pot chap ticket: to all plat. and inter- ....n.. u...-mlnlnn .11 Rants. only GENERAL r/cm Amer. . _.. _...n 1..a..` Whl;';'l':I;phoIo Nnlnbor. I'll. STRIKING IT VERY RICH. whine .s`m; P.nNLL7F "nxrcz ci1"\'A HOME. Tm; nndergm-nan otrer for sale that [)1-.`SIl{Alil.l'} ll0l.'SE ANDLOT now occupied by him on Earl Street. The whole is otferod In one block. having about one hundred and twenty foot fmnlnge on Earl Street. and the Up ~r lm runs through to \VesI. Slrucl. The BL LDINGS on tho properlg are almost new. and tho mmien la I " - lhe chnitosl. truiu. For terms app MOORE.

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