Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Nov 1887, p. 1

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`. wooa upnmn mu-mno lu um 1:11;. Having pungmood the Lumber in the Noon 8: Pyner xard we would lnvlm an in non of .-:am.o.-as we are nemng at a slight A Vance on 1 Tom. fuluesa olgtho house. The question of the regulation of the liquor trutlic, he continued, would have the foremost place in the local government bill. He was in favor of liberty in that tnic u for as wuconsiatent with social order. 11.. -..:.I L. ...n ntnnnolv nnnnnarl tnnhnrch to both Mr. frevelynn unu mxcnun mu-nu. The coming aession`o! parliament would he devoted more to meuures that would * satisfy pressing wants of England. The re- form of local government was lon needed in England, and the government oped to carry a meuure thnt would meet the wants of the country. He did not intend, until there was a mmifeat change in Ireland, to I\rl\Iul\hQ inn:-nnlnl` nnf Of local QOVCI'n- order. At the evening conference Lord Qalisbury said he would not renew the discussion of the question whether home rule would be established or not. The nuthor of the pro- posal. had withdrawn his measure. It would pass the wit of man to produce I home rule scheme which would be pleasing both Mr. Trevelysn and Michael Dewitt. -n.. mmana unimrn! mrllnment would \ llll\`8l It Ull0|"(l, .h0l'll Olllluury III III: ; saw in the success of the conference the happiest nugury for the future. Informa- tion from Scotland showed thut the calm sense of the Scotch would not sanction any uchepie endangering the integrity of the em ire. He acknowledged the generous nut nnstinteul help of the liberal unionists, and declared that no long as their support \\'a.a insured. the country could rest in peace secure from the naaqulta of the party of dis~ .4-.- N order. ICCUFU A56! sweet will. , , The belief entertained by .\ir. Hlmlutoue and his intimate advisers. that a general election can be forced next ear has been greatly increased by events 0 the put week. especially the refusal of the tory constitu- ents of Sir John (inrst to undo t resolutions of condence in the polio o the govern- ment. This has also h a depressing in- uence on right Hon. George S. Uoscheu and attsohss _ t. intstest to the meeting of Lord Hnrtin n with his constituents at Rawtenshll on Saturday. Deceml-or 3l|. it in believed that he will not venture to `chol- longe their opinion during the existence of this parliament. It is. however. thought that his sppeoronce am his constituents .has for its object the forming of an opinion as to his chances of re-election in the event of circumstances recommending a change of position in the house of commons, that is. the fusion of some at least of Lord Hurting- ton`s group with main body of the minister- ialists. I Lord Salisbury`: Progumno. Losoox, Nov. 2-l.-In a. h at the meeting of the national union tho conser- vative: at Oxford, Lord Salisbury said he ...... :.. or... ...m.... M Hm mhiarance the l l4nxn_m-, Nov. '13. The lending p--lin cinne of all cleeeee now lelte tlu; \-u n Ilmi ` . Lord Hertln ton`: polio le einnply thnt of trying to on net hlr. Indetone. The ill erel-unionlete now realize thnt their nt- tempte to form n eepnrlte potty hove lniled. end ere convinced that n nenl election would vlrtunlly extinguie them. They elnoerely hold that Mr. llluletoneh l`t'lul`II to power would he the event dienetc-r which could h n to t e c-onntty,ntul think hie return. i not n certninty. at any t hl ly hehle, u the reeult I ;n.rnr:lectii Thus. nlilte on rogue: no on public grounds, they will 1 o their utmoet to revent e lieenlutioo. M r. Iilncletone I I he `is year: old at Chrietmne. Hie opponent: cnlculete. with cynicnl cool neu. his chnncee oi life and continued Activity, and loudly hope thet it they con prolong the exietence of this rlinunent until the lihernl lender in wel on in the eiahtiee the generel election would teke piece under circnlnltnnoee much more lnvor- nhle to them than my that can occur while he in in the enjoyment oi bodily and mental strength. The government meant to tnhe the iulleet ndventage d the eeptenniel net. and to hold on until nheolutely compelled by elllux of time to dieeolve pnrlinment. Meanwhile the people ore to here n tutu of that resolute government" with which they have been threatened. l`oerci-an in Ireland, which under Mr. Footer won it kind of grim joke. under Mr. Bolfour in to be n new reality ; and the Kilnuinhem gnr-Jon party." at which 1'. i . O'Connor need to jibe, in replncod by the plank bed of Tully- more gnol. At home it was dillicult to doubt thnt the echemeeol the government to rrhnbilitow Mr. Matthews, the obnoxi- ous home eecretnry, and to rebu" the public imlignntion ngninet some recent note of the police. hlve lniled. Abrued Lord Lytwn'e appointment in the plnineet pouible intima- tion to the world thnt no emount of liti- cal imliecretion in hie nominee, no uu itneu of character and habits, no force of criticinm by political opponents or xeepectnble re- monetrnnce by powerleee adherents, will later Lord Salisbury. with n mechanical mn- jority at his lunch. from working his own will. 'm.- i...i:..: -..o...o.:n..l I. \h- Hlmlutnne NO HOPE OF TORY SUCCESS WHILE GLADSTONE LIVES- `u Rsportnllen TIM Ill Will lilo loam Aml Loan Ibo Lllnrul I'nrIy In coll !- uuur An atly Iclu-Nun Not IC|If0- Iuhln `u Home Ilulo l'ou-Iv I`!-opor In; For It Anyway. In botlltl STORE. a cohvert of rolnuuam coma prunenyuu we said Mr. Goochen would, in good rule on he h|d_ncooptetl itllthoreot. , Another bu-cuin in now Tln nponod this morning It Hardy ; CIUCIIIICII drawn. , Hhn:c-o.1TI'_t on Go|chon., I Luspux`, Nov. `24.~-In a second speech at. Morecunbe, Sir William Vernon Har~ court likened the idea tnut Mr. Golchen could liberolile the torie: to the idea thait cohvert of rolnoniam could prnnolytizo the ....... :1. M Mr. Gunchen would. mood ' ` Mn. CIOVIIIICPI rnowgnqu... \VA:}ll.\'G'|'(l.`1. Nov. 24.-Mrs. Cleveland has been annoyed at nding lithographs of her sold with cigarette peclugee The pho- tographiat who took the original threatened ` the manufacturers, and the manufacturers , offered -_him money. but the photographer leclim-cl and the pictures will be. with .l..... in u Suit Against. the Grand Trunk. DI-ZTR.0l'l`, Nov. 2-l.-Two year: ago Elijlll N Smith And wife were killed by I Grand Trunk train. The sdminiatrttora brou ht suits for $25,000 aguinst the company. e of the one: was triod, the jury finding a verdict for the plaintih for 855.0(1). The company moved for a new trial. Jnd Brown and Hammond denied the unot: sud conrmed the judgment, with interest to date. lnqueet Anon: the seholten Dleuter. ` LONDON. Nov. 23.--At the inquest on the recovered bodies of the victims of the Schul- ten dieuter the Rotterdam ugent of the nteamer testified that there were 214 per- ione Aboard, of whom 89 were saved. The _ y of Marcus Wuer, one of the eteersge \ ugere of the Scholten, Wu recovered N tnulnv of!` Dover. \ PLSIOIIKIII OI uu-. to-day o Dover. .`-lcII II-IlIIu V lilviin Many nationalism here believe that Hur kins, the supposed dynamite:-, is an in- former, and treat. the whole business as I put-up job. Luboucheroi Suggestion. Mr. Lnbnuchere suggests in Truih that if Williain O'Brien is made to wear prison clothes all the Irish member: should come l to parliament next session in the same uni- ` form. \\ ADE'S MANDRAKE LIVER PILLS no uruly a vegetable Calhnrtic. being nurely tree rum Cnlomel or my Metallic nu umce. In (`use of Liver Complnints. Blllousn Dyspep- sia. Headache. &c.. they givaunlve satisfac- lion. TheynroS`l $:u--coated. Oneismdose. In Homes m. ll ADE'S DRUG STORE. Another Visit to Ireland. Mr. John Morley and Lord Aberdeen will visit Dublin early next year an I counter demonstration to Lord Ha.rtingtou`|. They are sure to be carried shoulder high by the ` ......-`In ` `"5 Ell It Peflple. Pu-noll And Dnvltt. L0.\'D0.\', Nov. 23.-A section of the toriee ` here Attribute Mr. Parnell`: utterances to hit belief that terrorist outrages are on the way, and it is his desire to eecupe responsi- bility for them. Michael lhvittfl remsrks are not directel against Mr. Parnell, with whom he in in general sympathy, but Lgnimt the foolish tactic! of Messrs. Cox sud Pyno in ying from the government writ: instead of facing them. Mr Pu-mall is suffering from 5 nutric ol ucmg them. Mr. Parnell is sulfering gutric derangement. When not at the seaside he lives in a retired house at Brockley. in Kent. once the house of Bishop Tichcombe. He hu not mated beef nor mutton for 1 long time. bol Irish members in the name 0! Cullunuua the plan would not be ullowetl to work. Mr. lilsdstone has a hobby in which the rebel leaders for as time have agreed to join him. He is committed to that hobby and cannot conrieaccnrl to musiuler in plan less reteniious but more reasonshle than his. othing can be done until Mr. Gladstone} bills have been entirely got rid of and the position is wholly changed. lie sin the ` wuv. He insists upon impossihlelegis ation ` for Ireland to the exclusion of legislation for the whole kingdom. The (llaudstonians still hsve faith in him. They are anxious to return to power. end `they are furious because the conservatives are in otlice. and may blsme me and others for keeping them then. They seem blind to the fact that Mr. (} l pm the conserve- tives in ntlice. They forget that the dew tors of Great Britain, by a majorit ' of near Iy two to one, condemned Mr. G sdstone's bills and destroyed his ministry. We can- not allow Mr. Gladstone to return to odiou- on his Irish icy: I prefer to join hands with Lord Iisbury and his colleagues. rather than with Parnell and his friends, the leaders of the rebellion. KVII. I-II.-u. |..V uu..._ ........._ "N _ _ hos mi. Nov. 23. 7-At am meeting of the comervntive nuion nt Oxford A letter was read from Mr. Bright, referring to his pro poul to tend Irinh bill: to A grand commit tee composed of Irinh members. In the let ter he uya : ---r-1.- ...r..I nnrtv will not m-rent the uro- he "Tho rebel party will not tcccpl the pro- poul because they Arc rebels. And with re` bol Irish members in the home of common: .|.- -1-.. ......I.I run} 3.. ullnwml to work. without Main Aruuluauop Lroao. Losnox, ov. 2.1-The action brought by Mu. Margaret Dillou. a midwife of Anghrinn, county Ualway. agaiuat Mr. Bal- four, the chic! aocrotary lor Inland. has been at aside with .:oata. Tho plaintill allo ed that Mr. Balfour had vauuod to he pub ialzod in various journals that lalnti had rofuaod to attend a woman use the waa the wile of a man who had worked for a lnoy'cotted non." On the partol the defence it was c imod that Mr. Balfour had nde R atatement referred to in the oourao u! a debate in the houao of common, that the word! had been uttered without malice, and that Mr. Balfour waa not naponaible for the publication of the statement in the ne wapape r. Mr. llrlght ISM-3 some Ulnrlng Lu-ngungo. l _..._.... V... 09 An u m-ona nf tho- M John mum anywhere In m-cu nnuuu. l.n\:-ox, Nov. 21--The attempt undo M. Thurlu low]: to rcuorounit in thotiulio athletic annotation was 5 hi uro. .\l-an. Davin and l"iugornld. nding that nothing short ol absolute submission to thollpu-ty ropnoontnd by the priests wouhl uti y the nu.-cedar: [room the uuochtion lot: Thurloo without uoln Arohhinhop Croke. losnox. I-`OR sALi:"cI{is`.AI*.'-;\ Ioi or sooond~nnnd .-'lL-ighs and Cutters. henv and light. Apply , a.) .l. XL'cn.ns1uN & Co., lqnidauon. ` -TT ` Lulu! Iv`:-on Inland. I l'lIl.l.`. Nov. 94.--Mr. Mumlovlllo. Mr. U'|irien`n fellow-prisoner. I'll lorclbly Iu'ip`- . 0! Ion citizen : clothing by the warden. o nfunu to war the convict garb god in now stand in 1 Incl quilt. A nun-0-Ant ha: ijll hltl '0? (h. CIT.` x nmrou In uou qum. A Iurrnn! bu boon innod for the 1 John lnllon anywhere in (iron Britain. n...-...... N... 9.1 4-11.. nummt Ionian an rotzuglliuul principles of order t 0 would cunfnu moral some 0! the Bug- lish nation. Ultho contrary the whatn- tlnl ollbct would In to oonviuoo the hue mlnul in In-or o! I policy which vim! cued luv and pnlcr throughout the Itingcloln. ((110910. ) ........ u.... -n ,,l- l\'illlun Vnrnon t(.'hoerI. Urxzuns, Nnv. '24.8lr William Vernon Hnrcmnrt. I king It Penrlth aka! who- am Mr. I Hat, and an other uuiunllu more pupau-at In much under the probe- twuht lag. HQ nicl that In hollowed tho :,-nvonnm-nc wulxl ulna Lord Rnmlnlph .-n..._-n.;n-_ -.a..;.... -...I Ann ah. Inlnl nnr. llolllll 1`. ll Ilul ll|I| IIU uuuwvnu nu- I` ul-J Lnnl llhurchilli odvhs nod drop the lam! pur- vhuo scheme. __?_j__--- Mn. cnenxucrn Photol| |P`- ,,,,__.. \v-.. nu \.l.-. (`Java Nntlounllut Views. " A I ._- l._I:_.... |I Ill-llll. -4-u.-.u ~Al Ineeng llvfnnl I hlllr ` The Bulgarian l_!m-at Ion ltevlvod-Import of the Tnrlnsh Anphgnuudor. C(I_\'s1`.\N'l'lNuPl.E, Nov. 24.-Dtu-ing the any of the cur, at Berlin the sultan tole- grapheul to Emperor William nnlrlng hlm to c.-ommunicnte with the car on the Bnlnl-inn 5 ucation. No reply has as; yet boqn reafeived. M `be aulum will come to no ddciglon in re- gard to the Bulgarinn and Egyptfm nou- tiom until he bu received the mport o the Turkish umhuudor to Germany rognrdlng , the impe.-i..Hneervs$w. It is believed the ;u.r_gave very pacic guurancu. V 4 DU`& `BU IIIITIIIII IIIIIIYII1 elevation to the umhbhjnoprlc. r"|1';am|`1uhd|:6 twenty feet fmnmge on Karl 1 Street. and the lI8i)or Lot runs through to West ` Street. The B LDINGS on the propertg ` are almost new. and the garden is lnnted wit 1 to TIIOS. the choicest fruits. For terms app \m0Rl1`.. \vnxxrm, NOV. -u.-arcnm|nop June remoinl In poor luulth. Yootoniay ho onlo- brnod the thirtieth nnnlvorury of his nlnrnnn In Ithh nu-nlnhlnhnnrln, An Fneucceutul Attolnpt to Prot by tho Cnbral Sounds! In Pu-In. l .uus, Nov. 24.~-M me. Limousin and M. Lerent, who have become prominent in con- nection with the Colfnrel sounds]. to,;dey opened the'Cafe Etoile on the Rue Clichy, which they recently purchased. Mme. Limousin herlnlf served cuntomero At the counter. Finally a disturbance arose in the cafe, 3 number of persons pl-oceodi n to de- molsih the furniture And tables. '1` on police arrived promptly and united tle oenders. home." `rneunngnter oraereu me weeus, Saying $12, and hnd them sent to Mrs. N. . pies. . ' Have a Little Spat Abound: BeInet-.\'lnn u Her Own Wev. Cnxcmo, Nov. 24.-Nine Van Zendt and mother entered e millinery etore to buy I mourning bonnet for Nine. Nine picked out one of the bleak uum' veiling, with u` long widow : veil. Her mother objected, saynngit was too deep mourning for her lover. An at ument. was terminated by Nina, who sai . nlmrplv : "Mothef, if you have come here to ergue family mitten it would have been better to have stayed at home. Thedanghter ordered the weeds, . mmimy 102, and had them sent. to Mrs. Judge Robertson`: Declnlon-Ho Goon For the Scrutinoeu Ind Decides Ouch. TuR0.\"I`U. Nov. 93.--Julge Roberteon gtve judgment this morning in the Ontario college 01 pharmacy election frnud cue. In his reuons for findin for plninti` he levers ly criticized the con uct of Love and Hon gene, ecrutineern, tracing the whole trouble to their unwnrruiteble and illegel notion in destroying the ballot re. President Hervey he eleo held; cur e by hie indif- ference and negligence in not etrietly en- forcing the by-lure governing tlie election. He declares that the election 06 the council ehould he set aside end rnew one held, thnt the laintiif be paid hiefnll eons: of the suit by e defondllil. otbr Hun Richenl Brierly and C. K. M , :|hd thet the college and Mr..McG I` [hid their full cost.s;by the other (I endnnb except Mr. Brierly. llcy. PO'l'he Slamlanfa Berlin correspondent says thit the Emperor William. st the interview. dinbused the czuof this ides. The North German Gaum producestho Cologne 0622"! revolution: but 88)`! it cunnot gunnntee their Iccurncy. It In (`rouIIiu: Great I've-llng--`l`ho Ground for It Wlll be Looked Into. Ll.\lm.\', Nov. 24.--:\ deaputch from Ber- lin states thnt the public prosecutor ha been ordered to iuvutialte. the Cologne Gazelle uuteuneute. that the cur had been deceived in regard to Germany`: policy by I for letter purporting to be frcm Prince in- merck. but really the work of Orlennilt in triguen. The Cologne Gazette Iutement has crecud the greatest nonunion thruughout Germany. It is Also stated tint _ the cur hill been led to believe. by interested psrtiee at the German court, thut Em ror \\ lllinm heal not Always approved of Prince BllllIll'k'n policy. The Slnmlm-cl`; correspondent says (|C(`llle1l to other I prlle I13! 0: oza.uuu. Henry V. Leslie and James A. L. Wilson. who, while olcern of the Delevnre mal Chesapeake canal company, embezzled nearly $700,001), plcmletl guilty, in l'l\ilar lelplxia. and were sentenced to the Eastern l.'IIlIB_VlVInil penitentinry {nr eight. and si.\ yam respectively. C OLOGNES GAZETT'S SENSAT|ON- Ina icwer rmiu In xumrc. The Untocl Staten treuury dc rtnxent has Il(`Cl1lt (lll)f\`0l' of Vahuicy uller, of llmnilton. in the nutter of cattle token across the lnornler for ale for breeding ur- roses. Six hundred dollar: collected onglr. 'uller': cnttle will be refunded. ()ttu'.'n authorities favor lhlilox for the Dominion exhibition of I883. At 3 moutimz ot the joint comniittee of the Halifax agri- cultural society Aml the city council it Wu (lC(`lll(f1' to offer prize list of 82.").(Xl0. H-nrv " Lnalin Aml JIIIIX A. L. \\'ila0u. THOSE TWO Fl.\'I-I (`UT STONE HOUSES on lllvlslon SL. just oomplovod : 8 rooms each, hard and soft water. llne lawn : rent. Oil) per annum. Apply to Jums CRAWFORD. Grocer. TWO .\'l-ZWBRICK DWlLLlNGS.alx rooms much. fronting on vrinceu Inst. ls minutes walk from the Market Inn; hard and soft water. and all the In em improvements Tcrlm euy. 'l'. CARTKK. Wllllamaville. THE SULTAN MAKESzNQU|RY- the concern. The Paris correspondent u! the London Tim" any: that . the Count of Pnril qlrongly dinpprorcs the course tnkeu by the right. in the division in the chnmlner of deputies hunt Satunln '. 'I'|... \'.-..o \l ...n ....dv.iI.hinu nllignnn in iuI"a'E{.}IiLT " T ' The Non -West prohibition Alliance. in union M. Regina, puneal resolutions up- proviug of tho North West liquor law. but requnting that the licutennut-gounwr in- fewer rmita in future. Un ted treuury depnrlmem. 'l'hIl-ty: You-0 an Anihhlop; Wxxxrno, Nov. 4.LArcnbinhop Tube ninnlnl In nnnr lnnlth. Ynhrdgv In nah- Inc In! WOIK in many. Two hundred thouuml Acres of school lands in Mnnitoln will be sold in January. Tho minimum price in find II. 05 per acre. The director: 01 the Central husk. 'l`o- mum, have bu-ought Archihsld Cunpholl, of Montreal, to make a thorough inspection of I In: 4-nn:-urn the x "`I ruunrn uiulluu. 'l`h!rt.oon 'l`unkl0h olicul an about to enter the Prndnn union to complete their miliury oducution. A lnnnn 11' niufv nvnrhnnn ha: Ihrtl `OI IIIIIIIIIW OIIIICIIIOII. A force of sixty marine: but I h {or the his 01 Lewis to mninuilo 1' Among nu cromru. u-.. nu--- \l,....- |.-- 4...) -...h..o-l- Inc croueru. Hon. Oliver Mon/at hu thud privnuly that the Ioghlnguro will be callod togolhor tho lul wool: in Jnnusry. I`.-n Iuuuh-gal Ohnnn-n A4-I-an nf Inlllill ll) lylllll-"E|I|lI' IE M. Dr. Cut , Porn. 5 ha just of l'I Pulsar : truunoat. \ -m.x....... 1-....|. 1.}. for snlothnt D|:3LKAu1.r. nULar. Anuuun now oocued by him on Earl Street. The whole is obl-ed in one block. having about ` one hundmdand Earl mm, And the [Inner thrqugh West } 'l'lu-l.m|o Thing: tluldlbotl Canadians- Fluke: from Europe And What flop ] Penal-A unlotol Iurylhllg lly Hood and Ionclnbonll. Mont : trial I: now pl-ocaodlng In New York. Judge I-`nlconbrldgo In sworn in wall) `by Chancellor Bo d. I):-. (fungi. A Id]-lndil nhvdchn. TELEGRAM8 FROM THE EARTH'S FOUR OUARTER8 GIVEN- .\ mms or THE wmum WOULDN'T HAVE FAKE- NINA AND HER MOTHER. ELECTION SET ASIDE. no u. swoltknow lnydch . rubles. HODWPII and: No. 2: . (`I-2.\'TRAl.LY LOCATED A BRICK HOUSE. 6 rooms. Poauion In afbocombor. Apply g nn the m-emlsos not Bacot Street. ` cirooms. Panama ll. atuooun on the premises __... -6 , __.,. ..._._.. "$1'"-'-T: FINE CITY IIOIIE. The underuimued oers DWLKABLE H0 USE AND LOT __.L..|.. L. as`:-AA In nnn hlm-k. hnvinz I vhe choice MOORE. _.,_--A5 Onmc:-.13 Wellington Street. two doors on of Prlncou 81.. 01: oomph! In Dr. Dunn. Telephone No. II \ K` ' a Fig: 2 '[i,````,'_'.2 9" ` "" I).\ I-2 ()l"l`Hl-I Ill-3.41` Bl'T('!Il-ZR lil'sl.V K35- I-25 in Tomato. situated on the but cash bust \ m'!~`l utroot in the cttf ; WI? csubllnllod and tlmng n M; trade ; w I! R0" or lease will .uul everything appertaining to the uaineos 4-heap. Reason for oeuin-ownor intends going Y : t`nlllm'nhI. Addnma all vonnnunicntlons to ~`. 'I`. .\'I~;uaoN. 26 Wood 81.. Toronto. --u . I~`0L'R 01-` THE .\'l-IW TWO-STORY BRICK. wilh extension. in Dunn Tart-we. corner Bazot .-dlln Ap t M (}.A.IcK:I' 1` 3y aa{a:'an'dui1m1n':'.!y.`}>n:'::- 8!. M ____.______,________. _,_.... ......n-gm A.`l'. muvunn. u.u.. -u.u., .............._. 0rnc:~l.B Street. doors rnf P:-mean 81.. Holy by . FZ.\'l`I'IlllI-2)2(,`lCl) lHISl.\'n;s.~' .\l.\.\ ruquiruu 4| nilunlion in Book In-per. iial ('lork. or similar (`aplvil '. Thu vounlnnl. and corms nduul ; 1 lo: .1ndrelcr0n(`ea: In crate lennn. 1`: nvwnl, am \\'HHAlll Slro.-cl. LAIDIIIZS fur nur I"I\llnnd (`hrisllnnua Trude. lo l.|kli light. plums-An! work on lhvir own homes. I` mnuh-. \\'urk $1 to 83 per day can be quiul I nrllvulnm two. [~01]! by mail any distance. \n cannula. Address at on-`o. Hue.-xCI.\'1' ART Co.. N1 It 8!. Boston, Mum. Box M70. I-`IVE lll,'.\'[)IH-2|) llol".-II-:l(II2ICl'llLH Io pllrchoue my AlI.ll`HI`AlI|.I nun nu-an an-mun :u1'ru.uut. lho bml In the market. I`. .\'.uAu- suunv sum Manufacturer. 93 York Strut-L l'l.'HHlNU IIICN ll once. H Fnoquallod ptlunlnam Bu: Vunorrmcn. Rochester. .\'.\'. __...- 0.\' Hw Mlh lulunl. n EMALI. SUM Ulf MUN `Y. The owner can harm Ihe Home by idenll Ina ll Ind pining for udreuiumonl. ll. M. an-rm. Go To :fE'GL1.v.s For Chen Lumber, \Vood and Coal. where {nu will nd the la nasortment of Dry .umber in the city : the largest stock of H." \"t(o(l):Y1lf`nd `i'.""s'. 5:" `h"'..?"" ` 001 I no In uc nu oran- l Cordwoo. : also` having` the only Sham \ ood S llttl Much! I ~I . - D I-nned 11?: 1.'nmo HavIn g pu _ na -. .m.m Invn In ihonocuonot Fvnnn \ n VIllUVI]IlIUI-g ..'--.v-.-.. .7. - iixm. AND 1'uAT;|.u.-cu aunsuzx :u hsndle my nl-(`Inn Juroury Block on In]- nry nr '0 _Idon. Wrllc IE. 0. (llluul. itochuu-r. N. . WILL be obrod those Fine Stone Stored on Princess Street. ooc,upI-Ad_ by _Low_l_a_ Brgotygmd I Pollen Al I mu. rmun. .uuoru.V:n- Mlumru. 0! Inform Annorlnlloln M 715 p.m. livuliauu. lluun-Sum ---AI. Kinnton, on Nuv. 23rd. 3 at the ruiclonco ol the bride. an Gordon Strut. by the Rev. H. Houston. M.A.. Mt. W. J. an. 01 Ulllhit, to Hill A ....- hlncu _- .... 7-- __., 7,- 73Ecu+L 15,ENT+vN- , 9-__., ('0 '. VES. Ki Si:1o Buy Figs. Istulgldoxena to c 0030 from. rival -zaps aunt; ---:-j: FOR COUGHS AND (`ULDS.-(`-map I Bottle \ Hf Ihn l)x.mo.\'n Coven Rmunuv. The {lung lull: |.Ic'rI'u| by 1` Fallen II I lun V In. \ lloul. ;r:7)T17?1r: .~`Tnl7T |:< In Tumnln. bu(7ca_ah_busI_- r'1;k1HE| uu:iL\1*1'i.1. Iu:T . "xppfy ui Jlnrn Sin.-cl. At. Hutohaaowa Auotlon Mart. Brock St. at 12 o'clock noon. ` _.__ TWO HOUSES m lllviskm just rooII1I__ga_c[I_. AUCTION SALE -: - A IIUUIHCHAIID. Apply bolvouhnund Bum. Ln mu. L`:-nu. King Bl. __.4_--...-_.__._o-o and rolcI'0ncea : modern-.e usr (`ux'n)N. in William .\ HOUSE oouldulng Ive rooms. Apply to \ Pu-uc. Wale`: Lane. on the premises. _ [`:.\'|'I':IUI'II'('I`:l) IH.'|NIC.N'.\` .\1.\.V I|'In Iilhl -....ui.-an A uinmuon lueper, (`on Vden- -- l'L'HHl3`ll.-IIICN at Hnlsry lrom Itnrt. Fnununllnd ndnnlunsc Bunwx lluurlllmu. _. ...__ ___...___. < ...---.._._...-__.. l .\ HOOD (IENEICAI. SIRVANT. Enqnlro l 1 Mus. ('u:IIx1'n'. Wellington HI. III. II - 3. Ann: Shaw. r. MOVETY. mm. 11.9., M.li.C.8.E % ,._--._ an-nr;nn-......-m...o 0-nulnnn-nan: be Stone stores on Princess Streenoocupled Lewis Bros. and Gen. Olford: also Two New Dwelling Houses on Queen Street. in rear of the all being part of the Estate of the late 3. . White- snbjecttonl-eaarvehid. Termsew. I-`urthor intormuilon may be land from . Sub! Executor. or trom Kirkpatrick & Rogers. V IIIHI. Dunn. r:uo:.~-In Kingston. Nov. illlnl. the vile at Mr. Bdw. J. B. Paulo. oludgughur. ibR BALE CZ)41iT0-LET. \'<)l. l.\'| BUs1NEs_$_cHANcms. umut. Inc DIN! In me I `. Solo Munulm-turer.! YIUIIDAI. I V Courulb at Own llouu. . Wunulnon at tho mu-In Allloull BEMINDER8. , `l N_'1_'i`P.-T T`.*LFF'!`,:T F`0UlD: BORN. -|u:.~u.\'|q:.~a.-.\1.\.\' den- nr Thomugh Ac- Lgondenl ; loslimunhh Addmu L. -... G: -...n Corlalclucl at Quinn : Is. Hnhry lrom IlIl'l. \' \' I IIIAII nun-I arm a .\'.b '. ...-_.o,. so; the" was Rouhnix (Inn goods, worth 45-). for at Hnbdyi. p3m3L cm mops/m , % TUESDAY, NOV. (29th, % Four /Pinkerton Detectives Accompany lns from New York to Washington. ClllL`AI:0, Nov. 24.-The News Washing- ton specinl `says: "When Mr. Joseph Chamberlain arrived here he was accom- panied by at numerous retinne of clerks and, attendants. among whom were several gen- tleinnnly-looking men, whose business has not been quite understood. The reporters of an evening psper hsve discovered that the are detectives. detailed from the Pin erton agency at New York for the purpose of protecting the non of Mr. Chsmberlsin from the possihe ssssnlts of_ Irish dynsmiters. These men, four in number, up r to hsve nothing to do but sit around `e oiee of the hotel, hnt one is said to seoompeny Mr. Chsmberlsin wher- everlhe goes. The story is conrmed st the hote." A- ,r -; .\ Baby Burn Amid Incredible squalor --The Cue Brought to Light. liuovx\'u.u;, Nov. 2~L--'l`he disclosures mule through the death of the Derling child. at the heads of its unnetursl fether. revealed 3 state of nieetitution end moral depravity that one could not hei'e believed to exist in the town. Benevolent ladies called and found the family abeolutely tthont food and in a state of filth and similar simply indescribable. The slept in the same clothing worn dnrin t e day, and the use of water for euythimz ut drink- ing nrpceea (end very little for that) was nbso utely unknown. The mother, a few days ago conned, was found lying on n lthy straw bed with nothinirver her but a rugged and dirty quilt. her by wrepped up in a few dirty regs. A kerosene lamp. with no chimney, eorded whet light there was, while the women`: brother, by keeping l fire in the kitahen Itove, wee trying to keep the r women werm end meke up_ for the Inc of clothing. She wee eulfering c.-onaiclereliy, but we: furniehed with ne- ceeeery In icine by e phyeicien. men took to tneir noon. The fugitives. nding thnt. they were be- ing pursued. draw revolvers nnd opened ne ` upon the police, who returned it with vigor. Then one of the men threw up his hands and dropped, but before the pursuen came up he was taken in the arms of his two com~ pnnions. and the ight continued. Hnndi- cs pod with their burden the men were un- nh e to outrun the oicers. and as the latter gained rapidly `they dropped their wound~ ed friend on the sidewalk sud disappeared. The injured mnn gave his name as Robert Monroe. In two hours he was dead. 'n.:.. r............. in urn] rtmnanized in Tom Monroe. in two nours ne mu ueuu. This forenoon he was recognized as Tom Scott, a former partner of Rlinky' Mor- gan. He served several term: for bunk rub- bcriea. On his person was found A newly made kev the: fitted the door of the New~ burg Saving bank. Tom Scott. the Nolorlolu Outlnw. Hunted \ and Captured At Midnight. N CLx\'I:l.A.~'n, 0., Nov. 2~I.-Tom Scott. a notorious anal clever outlaw, was shot anal killed by otlicen while uuempuug to escape arrest. As Otlicero Doyle and Corrignn were pstrollin in tlut. part. of the city known u New nr , the spied three men under the uhndow 0% I builing. one of whom carried a largo buket on his Arm. The policemen overtook the pcrty and btgsn to question them regnrdi its contents. But `manly uvnrcll hml lllall IIE Bl] when three queuuon them regsrulugk nu couwuu. nul. few words had been IE on In took to their hoe 'n.- t....:o:.-.. mlina lhnf. tlwv were he- llow the Irish `ember Resists the Service u! A Wrlt on Illnu In Ills nuns. Lo\'uu.\. Nov. 2|--`A tleniAn now in Ireland sends A whimsic Account of A visit he pAid to the csstle in which llougles Pyue now resists the I-ervice of A writ. Listinny Uutle consists of A single tower or keep, ninety feet hi h, And surrounded by A lerge fsrm yard. t he only one nurow door At the bottom And e smell window neer the top on the sune side. The other openin I Are tiny slits or loopholes. too smell to A4 - unit a men's head. The lower hslf of the castle ha been completely eepArAtod from the upper part by logs And muonry, end the ataurceee is sAid by Mr. l'yne to he so undermined that many lives will he lost if an attempt is mule to force it. The gentle man nailed .\|r. |'yne from A hsyatu-k out side. Mr. Pyne in too shortsighted to ret nize him, but he know his voice. And let himself down on A rope inside to a loop hole, thirty feet nbove the ground, win-nee he convened for a long time. He is in high spirits, And says the exercise he gets in go ing up and down the rope keeps him in splendid heAlth. The only oliicnlty was the cold, but he had stuffed the loopholes with hAy. And when the stove was lighted he was quite comfortnhle, bArring the fun thst the stovepipe was (00 short and lled the top of the chunber with smoke. He hes plenty of whiskey And tobAcco and cenned meets, enough to lost him tilliliring. When depu-_ tatione come to visit him he lowers himself down on the outside in An Arm -.-hAir ene- nded from A windlnse to About fteen feet mm the gmund, where he listens to their speeches And replies. He told the gentle- men it wuimpossible he Clllllll be csptured, because even if the police effected An en- tr-Ance he hsd secret means of exit. The interview wse ended by Mr. Pyne lowedng A bottle And tumbler by a long cord, And his visitor lodged him heslth And success in anal` I WWUV. r.- 13:3; : " " n:'good olrzh whhkcy. "11;.i"im I 81.25 130 81.50 CEDAR SIIINOLES. Thug llnoa an worth more man we hold than ll. ` %_ Iv --auuguvy-. -a--.-.-v. . --.- ..w _ 7.. on Now York. VII 0.`l`.R. and N.V*.U. Rn. -jg. 'l'. IIANLIY. - - 00:. `ckot AIQI. : ::'-,-_'.-.._____.__________{__- -- FOUND AT LAS'l`-A remod warranted to cure bud nd Jolt. Corns. Bun ons. Callouleo. elc Hanson`: Magic Corn Salve. in b_ xeo. 15c .y \\'nda'n Drum Store. f " AfH_:3UN COMPANY ` To Albany. New Yorlglihwilidel a. Wuhlngton. Bnlllmon und :1! Point! In Not! h ., nun -_; mun In..- Arc making I Snot-tally of l`lIli2AI' HILL WOOD and - _ _- --_ .- anannunn rt! r u-Immuupanu. ml Infor- tmt`I:uc:rnl|i`nu In all Routes. only 10 - . nuunrn n-,,_,|?!-L-A l..__L 1 Furry Wlnrl. '."'A'f'"rB'[z"I'C"- '6oT{.}T1Tc'F.?Xg'n t. *"'J xiNus1ux.oxn'. _`_ 1'mc"ruou.~uxu Isumu sum`: 3? llama. Wucnovrn & Ondennlnu-I Im. DESTITUTION IN. BROKVlLLE. MR. CHAMBERLAIN eqmoeo. (`ul.DS.-(`-map Home ` of the DI.mo.\'n Rmlxuv. first dose frequently slow a con h. Composed of \ Wild Chorr'. Hore ound. `lecampane and Plesnnt to take. other vnlunb u lngrodirnts. In bo:tlaI. 15c. and we at WADE'S DRUG ,\"l`()I{IC. g K1N(:s'm.\*. I'..\NAI>A"rH1ms1>M EVENING. NUV. -24, am. "*(4_4f( !{_ __{`0f0 ~ .\'ow. .\ WA|'l`lN(: <:.x.\u:. .:"..*::L..* :::::"':: .7. _ -._.| .1... Huh union. on the cuntrarv II MORCEAWS PAL" |(V|`l_.Lt D. __ Whlro Toloplono Nuybor. III. f.:- MR. PYNE'S SAFE PERCH. Foot 0! Brock gtroot ernmeut. Referring to the Trafalgar square trou- bles he said he regarded the meetings there an lawless demonstrations. They were the natural results of M r. (llMlutone a `won-do. .\l r. (ilndntone could notprench to the Irish mob to defy the law without hnvin his all- vice applied in Englund run well. a (Salis- lmry) was convinced that the country would my with hiltnthat those claiming the right` 0! public I oeting were not privileged to -.-amiert it `M0 the right of mulling them- .em'.. a public nuinuce. . Th. mmmmant was determined at all wlves nuisance. The government at rosll t.o'maint.ein the Iupremugy of the law. -qcheen.) He could not undurlmnd whet ix. won that excited the nympethy 1bf~ the liuh lihorell in the one of Wil- liam Brlen. who had `woken the law end incited other: to lewlcunuc. __He ulicl not fegr that the utteckl of the liberal moval 0! time cnnrgeu xroln uuuu. The statue of Agriculture, he said, was deplorable. Whitever measures of relief might obtain the general consent would re- ceive the reul`ieat`coneidera.tion of the gov- ernmeut. o..c......:.... on elm Tmfnlxmr mmnm trou- fl!` was comment Wlm locum orno-.r. He said he was ltronqly opposed tochurch disestabliahment. but admitted that the go- vernment was bound to reform the church by removing whatever evil: were proved to exilt. He romilod I measure for the re- moval of tit e chsrgeu from land. The status mncullure, there manuest cuauge Ill lltualu, to propose increased powers of local govern- ment there. Obstruction had been threat- ened to everythin that might be pro ed in parliament anti the demands of the ome rulers had been granted. - The government was prepared to face obstruction. The resent system of procedure was not enough. )rastic reforms were required to prevent a want or waste of the public time. Ho ho ed that the effect of these measures wouiil be the restoration of the character and use- fulness offthe house. The nueation the regulation Human`: Mame u :1 Wade`: Drug

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