Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1887, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

an AM aao 1=fn1N<':Ee"'1-"t;n11:i;~. aao `GREAT BANKRUPT sTocKI coNo- HAND` Books Mute -your aalootions now before the best are sold, at F. NISBET S, \ oonmcn nooxsmnn, _ Corner Block and Wellington scg ` Ann. I. W//?/STMAS 0,4/212.9 Plain Figures and One ` J. G. HARDY &G0 S, 88 PRINGRSS 89., -KIIHSTOI. Second-Hnndoohzbf W A. SHIHONDS, A IID, Q Ithaca:-- 4-1.___ BOOKS ANnNMAe_AzINEs_m" To the Electors of_5ntario Wamgw GEN'l`LEME.\`.-\ I: U bo- nnmorl t.-lootom. l \'c.;I': ogr n|:;':ell' `:3 one 0! the munlldutcs for sun`:-age, ni nnuralnlhul Inn This hnnnur in nun 'nnI '~B|ankets, Comforters, Table Linens, Sheetings and Towellinga SPEC /AL - MADE/2.91 ` We have added more New Lines. A Len II $CEN'l`SON'I`Hl ` tI).0'&.LAR. at 1:-`-A-.A _. -___ ___.\_. NEW LINES ! V NEW LINES I 1; [TEN PERCENT. In Great Variety, by the Best Makers. Was lost successful. Tho Great ` Bun we had all week and the man- ner in which the public appmciatad it. induces III to REPEAT IT [DRESS 000031` -HARDY S- N. MONGH. J. A. Lquup. Owen 'l`xernc,\'. Will be takan on` all Dms Goods and cashmere: 200 per yam and over all this weak. fsucciss. $ SUGOESS. Special Discount Offering of last week on All This Week. DI. Ru the but anonnnemofnlhliusnn Under wear. I-laduy. Gloves. Sotu-b`..Ulnllvllnn..(`nI Inn. Hnnllkemhlah. &c.. for men. at Conn P:-loo. Imported direct. to: our own l.nde.; Gqntlanon can depend on Ping: Rulhbx Goods . <-L_ _j_ rm: mun: mnxggnna MORE I. Ulemenls. Jno. Kelly. Robert '1`. Burns. N. MONGH. J A IL:-Ilnnn dos; B- `1'sE;I-H, M.-........_-n... ....n___ -, The subscriber is now propnmil to uhow complete nnortmont. of the LATEST FALL and WINTER GOODS In Sultlnul. Overcoat lnnnnd ;'l`I-ouau-Inn. wlllohho will make up hp Ilnnsllp axle at reasonable prices. _ `T9 THE PUBLIC. and uvnncoxrmus :" 1's.7" "" .'i'iiiii`7 SERINGS th would please thao:axt=lnsdi- on: mate. in 0 up in the Latest. [in Hub and American I-`adnlons. and g: I-`Int-Lass I-`it guaranteed. - - Remember Hun nllnm - [JUST ARR`li\`/ED I Received to-day, direct from factory, a splendid lot of LINED GLOVES in Kid, Indian Tun Buchkin, grid the Celebrated Naps Tu: Buck, all of which will be sold Cheap. ` `J. R. RATTENBURY, "RI. 138. Conn. (310 '1`:-unnud Val t S pri:iu Low P13; See our Street Ada.-rt igel-1 'Bo Inn and call at tho STAR before elsewhere. [nu-unload. V Remember the vllnco: nvl w. cure)`. I. Clements. Jun Knllv a pan. .:. .3- '.l.Il..L'.L'i. Mnncnmtfalnon. - uxmo S-mu-r. Bigger Bargains Than Ever This Week And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moths from set- ting into them for the next two months it will be money saved. Remember then GALLOWAYS `I - AL- _| ' ` .=.' B- KENNEDY I?l\YlI an 0.1--.. A_-_ -co, _ ' I I`The Largest Stock in the city to ac). I from. N1 trouble to show goods. Send to Galloway before the rush come: my Furs you may want repaired or altered in ehepe and have it done while there is plenty of time. IT DON'T COST ANY MORE _ Z- _._...--.n.v +1 JIJJJ 1 KING 8T.. 2 door: from Wmc ` (Late Cutter for Mr. 2. PI-ovo'u0._ ---f: George A. Kirkpnt.-: l`. I-`. Gildcnloevu. Jno. L. Whiting. R. M. Ford. J. B. 3nn'ulhors. E. J. B. Penna. W. R. Mck.-u:. R. W . H. Mclhlu, \V. Uu-av. A NUWSWEWE! AT THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. i ppyxvfina nin-n---. 138 PRINCESS STREET. U; PAGE & 00- --A svr:cux.'n'~- Both for Lndieu And Gentlemen, in gnu? variety. SLE/GI! R0858 & 000}! 00,4 78 . -us f$Ul. II.` E Headgear over produ be Vilhol Q9. II III: and I Bonnot M the I __ 1-3:. The Puppllr Hill`! llkpr. wan Puma. Scll OPP. WINDSOR` HOTEL. ` Rlohud 1".` Walkem. Thou. Wif. J. B. 'nlkom. Thoa. Polo:-3. R. Vaahon Racers. R. Ctiwlbrd. Jan. McArlhur. A. Ross 3 M. Brluon w. 1). phase. George A. l{ir'kpnt.-ick.'l`. M. Pnrklns. Gilderaloevu. Wm. Ford. :- or. an` HOT!-IL." KINGSTON. __(_ The men. mud Stylish and r..uoo.m.- `itldlll Char nun-ul--A-I \'- ' ` LANSDOWN E Leading Ilattetrs and Furriers, FURS InBaslandPonisnLunb. Q_N'1`_8' runmsnxnde. Iortmout of I-`Akl. SUI1`.\`G.s` ATINGS: also` 'oblu'. l`- won!d please the mmmunm- .A. BONNET , _._.. ....,.-n -nu tlllllonllur zr produced. No Indy should e, the cm wear both I (Tap nl pk- .....- J- .V.__._. we. Ihe underaign ed Electort. mqlwst you to offer yoursollaa 1: candidate for Alderman for Ontario Wnrd.nnd promise you our henrtiest support and inuence: ` J. Licblnuzhton. 'l`. Momuey. Wm. Arlen. J. Smith. Wm. Rlsmey. I no. McKay. J no. Luldlaur. David G. lxudluw, 'l`. G. Rudd. R. J. Bowen. James B. Johnston. Jno. Ward. . J no. C. lnnos. J. Bolchor. Thou. Y. Grout. Thou. Mill Dan Callut an. `P. Walkem. R. Vuahon lumen. R. M. Rose. Jno. Fraser. J. M. Mu.-hnr. 3!. lltclilell. . urp , John Schrodyer. Jas. Knvanngh. A. Gunn. ` H. 1`. shiblcy. Jahn Rayner. John Mudio. A. 1- . Knight. R. Sm-Ilnu. R. E. Kent. W. C. Martin. Sunl. do. Robot-t ondry. Jr.. Wilson. R. CI-Awfnrd, .A._ CAP- a sum time. Pnonunon. (Tap T0 (mo. 5, FENW_'ICK. ESQ : I..- .L_ ___._u,-,:A _ : nu MU/V/0/PAL ELECT/0N8, 7888. respectfully solicit `our votes and Inuence in the coming M on I: Elecllon. I will 3 no emmu In behal of measure: which vi 1 be In the Interests of Kingston and its people. \'nr 9-) I M hl)ll'\'cA1' man 10!` I nuance. LADIES AND GEN'l`LEME.\'.-B:i sure that If elected Mayor of this Ully for I my course in the Council durinw the year will meet with the approval of the public in naml. I respectfully solicit and in uence oominz Muom I! Election. I will nnnnn nn To the lec;or3 of Kingston .- A n r\n `Vt: A-spun. -.'.._-. TO THE ELECTOR5 : in respectfully soliciting your votes end iniiueicee for the ensuing Msyol-any election. I trust that my service in the Council in important positions. And my delity to the interests of the city st lute. will commend me to your fullest support and consideration Yours Futhmily. J. DUNCAN THOPSON., DRENNAN FOR MAYOR. II-IU IIIIUIVUI Nov. 22. KIRKPA (`RICK & ROGERS. \'ondon' solicitors. WM. MURIKA Y. A In` llnnnm Till! ndenizncd will poll by Public Auction on me arlxol mum. Ktmnlon. on 'l`L'|9`.s DAY. Dru DECIC. BER. I887. at noon. L01` 8. of Block W. north this of William Street. 'nown u the Major Sadller propotly. U It Are two lure Ind mmodio St Houpngg. with additions. and gone nublui:ng.M Term: and condlflonu at time of sale. -on...-n. _-.-.... - --..___ uuuuly uulwwllve. Adlnlnloo~li`roo In tho aornoon: In the `evening. loc. IVTM. Moonll. W0 uL1uBLs_HgIsxs ran sans The Maul:-nl Protruumo will be more than lllllllll attractive. A.l...|..x... mu... 1.. .L_ _n._._.--_ _ 2- A To the Electors of Oatamqui Ward n.'.'::'%.:.-`;..k':*z.".'.!':':.....""'..."`,'."...""' "'"-- THURSDAY, DECVEMBER 15th. Apnual Concert nix LwI_xs'oirsr.3li1? cnuiii I 'l`I.\'lIlll!-J will be row-lvnd. nddrunod to the undorllrnod. until SATUIIIJAY. I111! DEG. at It o'clock. noon for the pumhuo of the Estate at the late Patrick Derry. t-onldulu Thno Tonomunu. ccnor Colhorno and Chat.- hnn Hlroou. The highest or any under not not-ounrlly ao- coptd. Klnpnlnn [Inn hi. IE9 MUNIop>_4L ELECTIONS: soon In mu hoolnro. . Admlnlon-l0c. to help deful ox Mu. .\'o I price. Free laclunn. wit v unury coutribcuonn at each. on all other man! the wreck. Bwoet oelaouonn 0! son; by rs Don!- ney on all occasions. ' wool. uwool 091001101 My REAL ESTATE ` FOR s4Ln_TBy 'rmNnmR.} nun um uuau. n Tum`: and AID:-unkud. on ad It! It 1* [Hilary M.h([`nn\'cnlon to It and on rnnoo. n laclnro In replete with usual ohunclern and dlulocu. vlvklly and nrnphlcally portrayed. Mr. Don!- uuy'n dramatic and mhulo point! can but In lhll Loclun. ZAdm|nlnn_IIIn, In Ilnln (Inhuv -nnnn-.- ---v-an own avvvanvaaa. In I lacluro cnmlod "The History M My Life as an l.`n! Tram and I Illrunkud. gpqplgd lugo History My Cnlwcnlon lo III 6113 puuuov-u -J --v--v----u. --uuu. U a N Iolloiudb be otth .,;...',..?. unno'\V`nlI:l'g|::nno;fn;AHu.' for I838. 3 now canon your vote; and in- II nan:-A. MAYER} CT'v,-I'aa8. '1'_I_n1:r_ %@w1i<";Urio1'::M.i:1~: '~1'. ` 6f `*`" vi:-EaTf.": Thursday flight, This Week, Dec. 8th, THOS. N. DOUTNEY, In A I41-In:-4 nnnlolml --TL- 111..-... ..n n- I u- I'l5ll'al\lll|Il Kinsman. Doc. mu. M7. 1.... |llIUIIo ` GEORGE S. FEXWIC Inland hold! their VUIX unu IIIIIIIUIICB. JOSEEH F`. SWIFT. Pllclt mow N. K. Soon. Juliet Yule. Rnhnrt (`In-inl W. C. Carfuthers. M. S. Sutherland. And others. j Jones Yule. Robert Cln-iatoo. I`. X. Llnlnnon, To the floaters affrdntenac ward. nuwua ...u..n.a In - In-ta nnlnhnr 1.! Ohm A. . `m'0Ck. III. A. Booth. J. A. Hcndry. B. \V. R bertson, Patrick Wnn. X. K. S4-mt. Lo'I. A . Wm. I. \V John Sch:-odor. Dunn. Rayner. Mudic. (7. Martin. u nu ua puuplu. W. M. DRl1`..\':\`AN_ 9 nd`; IHl'|ll|IkAHL ` A `nnvoru on lo I Inn-Inn: In M L RICA Y. A uc Honour. --.-.-.. .....u use uuv uuuul-I_y. Luv l.r|l_ll liilrll I capital of 88,000,(X)0. end the elect of it would be to increue the prlce of whiskey and curtail the production. Ih the first `I place the dietiller pure 9 ,,velnetiun u'pon hie ; hoilse. Then I bmnmittee is appointed to ' examine into it. After I men`: distillery ` has been eppreieed the owner turn": it o\'e,_... to the trustee: for their use for 25 years, and receives in lieu thereof trust certiti- : cetee. The capital of this big concern is I pieced use high ll 340300.111). end it in to he run on the eune principle end in_the tune .'b manner an the Stenddrd oil company, and : every onrknoee how monopolistic it'ie. 1 lhe heedqnertere of the tmetue aid to he_ ` 1 in Peoria. The number of Vildividneh div ectly intereeeetl end concerned i_n the tree: - 1 in eouw four hundred. ' ` j Nor le tendon.-y towjenle comhieeee I - The Philadelphia Record recently publish ed A list of some fteen or twenty combines. including among the number the crucible steel trust, the eugur trust, the lumber nuet, the school elste trust, and others ollsimilsr `character. sll desling in the staple srticlee of use and consumption. The New York Sun cells the Recond's~st.teutiou to the fact thst it hss omitted from its enumeration s trust which is of sll the most powerful, the whiskey trust. Mr. Jsrnee A. Webb, of New York, in the head and front of the . /combinstion to contml the whiskey distil- sers of the country. The _tru_et represents mminl nf nnnmimm -...s .I.- -1... -1 :- -1;-l.)o\'e Ill it will be a satisfaction that the l proteet has gone to trial, and no afforded a chance of enquiring into the manner in which the election ha: been conducted. If it transpires that __the law has been respected. that the agreement entered into between the parties on the eve of battle had a benecial inuence, there will he pgihlic rejoicing; but if it turn: out that men have entered into a solemn contract only to'\'iolate it. and by it take an advantage of opponents. it will be known in future how to treat them, and it will be in the interest of justice that they be punished for their _-liahouour. Only the courts can discover the extent ` to which corruption attained in the last election. It may be that its degree has been magnified in the `hill of particulars which each side has preferred--tho proba- bility ilthut such is the cue-but enough mny be found to warrant the painful application of the law to those who tntckod in it. To The Electors Jfitamqui Ward. 1 I Omar Inylelt for re-olocton to the pod o!A1do:-mam tor the onllnl you. I with motor I cannot me personally to kind I love thh request for their vote and In- Ill. . ` There are aome who do not think much of the protesting of elections. They feel that the beaten party should make no el ort to recover by the proceea of law any of the preatige and power which it has had the misfortune to loee at the polls. But that in a pernicioue doctrine, and to practice it would be to give encouragement to the scan- dals which have brought partyiam into dia- grace. There is a grow` 3 tendency to- warda impurity. Election bribery ie in- creaeing hecauae men. in their baeeneea. can be educated in the matter of selling their votes. It is a notorioua fact that once a man mnrkcta hie franchise he is ever after- warda diapoeed to lend his help to the high- est bidder for it. ._ -..-. yu away In LVIIIUU l . I it is not expected by those preferring the charge: that they can be all aubitantiatesl. That any of them can be established will be surprising, bearing in mind that in addition to the ordinary legal restraints the leading politicians bouml themselves by a special agreement to otfencl in no way. to have in fact a pure election if auch were at all pro curable. The result of the election trim! will he . watched with considerable interest. A great deal of immoralilv is charged, but of course in I. ....o -............x L.. .n._.. ., r - -- Plainea. Richmond and L'.\aaomptiun. Before condemning these schools the eommiaaion viaited the two` former, but seems to have thought that it had seen enough. as it never went to L'Am- aomption at all. The Waluuu aaya that `there can be no doubt that one good school would be better than a lot of had once. but it in of the opinion that a system which will plant schools and model farm: all over the country will be the one which will nal- ly succeed.` We ditler with our contem- porarv on thin point. The model farm at Uuelph is the best in the country, and the best equipped, and the education imparted at it is better than can be obtained at any poorly endowed one. . The experiment has not been tried, because it in not believed in and there is no omuion for it. .um1cL'1. ru RA 1. `l)L'CA no;\'. The Montreal Ililamv tell: us that the commieeion appointed by the Quebec govern meat. at the cloee of the lat union ol the legialature. to enquire into the condition of agricultural education in that province has. alter thorough examination, come to the oonclnalon that the Ontario ayatevn la far more successful than the Quebec one. and in about to recommend the formation of one ceuttal college. aimilar to that ol Guelph, and the withdrawal 0! grant: from the three small aemi-private achoole which are locat- ...l .a Na. a__, u an - -- A LL:(;R7`$ 0!` TRUSTS.- I on. A'tltaoLu tolbo papa-hono ofthoboll Job o!IloulnCanndn;u . ulylhhudohonp was-I ; Itmprovod pun pl-anus. EIJW, 1, II Dunn: n....a-...- g..."-=_.,,..-.'- :.-:z.: Album-n In In: nun: In A..- .0 L. L... :4. nu I 1.111 nail E8111. :3: 5:3: .'.'::: :.'*:.:.:' .`:%:.'."*..."'-....-.-.;.~.~ -L" :2 four unu. um: .Ioopu-lino In uouloounocuunhm... do " , t I00 " ;.u......L.':`.I':.'2..".!";.. .. -- l':`obn.v .|u to " Inolmuhnwlnn` hullbchngod. of unlncorponml Anochuou or k n Bnclou illbohud I N l I .uom::.I:'ho ". nonomslynnpoul u or THE DAILY WHIG. " Ops"/`er per Orbem Ditor." Ila nuv nuvv--nv v1 vu-u-unv vuuvun IN obrlnc myself for re-election to the Yogi- llon of Alderman for me ennui you. I'D upectfully solicit your votes and in uonce. ' ` Jnmcpu ll`, .~xwn-r Tm: Hlwrml Wmo I-a_.ubl|uhcd awry" ovou Inc. at E Klngrslrool. Klncnlon. Ontario. AT aux uomuu run run. Till.` ELECTION TINA L. 'NN oUNcEMEr:r. uupuuv uu prllll-Ill` pt-tau. ICDW. J. B. PIINBI. Proprietor. An\1cnfi$ilIx`rs. 1-.. ...- .. -_. a_`.-._.A ,, ;' 5'2`... Flu ` I -I.l"Qro . _ ml ' - 5'"3"|'Rl-`la 4.---Zopl: Clare! and wife 3 are uking an ncuon agulmt Rev. E. Wood "`*It's3.oma ages. d 1. - 505, 1 l;:'forme| uurriib tsn.rn'::l:vd cg THE BRITISH WHIG. TUESDAY. DEC: 9. . I mm on the gmund that he " `H16 ceremony of their minor duuglnur without their consent Rev. 7 Mr. Wmi! slate: tilt! Eh`: bgnyn were pub- i lillltll in in: rhdu-h than (incl, and ho oh- ; jocliuuu Mela mind. The ymng hgly_ar~ i llillly Ian-Lad to In In` Iul. ` ' nuous uuu uuuneu or nu-ley wu uxeu dry out of the Ichr. Julic, and afterward about the sumo quantity, slightly wet. wu uken bv Lyon lllll Mott for Inulting pur- poeu. A survey will be held st onus on the vessel. The keel is badly damaged fore md aft, and seven] planks in ,her bottom are broken. } --l-._._j_ , ` lfnlon Lodge. No. 9. AJ)`. 43 A.Il.. Nupunce. \\'.M.--\\'. C. Scott. 1 S.W.-V-J. I-`ennoll. J.\V.--F.l`. Miller. Chaplain -O. Hinch. ?l`rnuuror--W. Jo . Secret -8. C. \ `crust. , Tyler-- 31:: Allen. AL. tloualy lo the boat of my ability. ' As It In an onion of trust and condence so It should be tendered and not aolldted. lihnll. therefore. not cam-nae a vote, Ion it entire. ly to your on wood Jlldlrlnont who rep:-o-. saint you In the Council. nlrnnnw Q I`l`\'Il'!nI.' llndon Lodge. No. 253. ltlugnlum, \\'.)l.iJ. Hutton. S.\\`. --H. Mont. J. \\'.--Jqnu Adamo. Tnnurox`--J. F. Mcliwen. SecrcltAry_---l; P. C ain- v. J. Craig. 'I`yhl`o':--l1`.. Bull. .-\uditon---W. N. Dumnn. W. H. God? win` The dntr of the closing of navagutiou on the B: of Quinta for the lat ten your: are: 1877, `. 3let; I878. Dec. 15th : I879, Dec. 14th: I88), Nov. 22nd; 1881, Dec. loth ; 1882. Nov. 29th ; I883. Dec. 15th ; I884. Dec. I8 ; 1885, Dec. 7th; ISM. Dec. 2n`d : 1887. Dec. let. The Richelieu I Onturio navigation com- pany are going to have the smoke such on their steamers liiied with nheatoe, And the such themeelvee psinted with uhe-toe. thereby preventing All chance of s the breaking put an occur lut anon. About 8w bushels of barley taken 1 JPV out of that It-hr Juli; Anal ANA:-wnnl our -1 . U. uonlo cu.p1.a._w; RMTII. Tyler-J. A. Libby. _:-._. `T- ` Poulhnoko IAIIIII. No 198. 0. II. C. \\'.M.-R. W. Kenning. I.P.hl.-6. E. Josepha. 8.W.--R. Russell. J. W.-P. Runny. Tnuuror--Johh Cockbnrn. Naninkgu-\v_ D I] ll...l... uurly cl `us lo! we IOIIOII. After! e achr Julia, which \Vl_! uhole near Uavego, was released, she wu taken to that port to be hauled out, but the dock is occupied And she cannot be repeind until spring. Q (Int: (If Ih nlhnenn nf nan-numbing` nu. v mcenx, Irno nan mo contract [or 15$. Capt. Paul Clark. of the solar. Kate, Oak- ville, has taken out of bay ports this fall sixteen cargoes of barley for Oawego, and thirty eigxt for the season. A`YDI'I A -nllr _Ynn -l\L-In .--n --L..... uucr own: all oeen uotl II II unnnl (lock. The buoys ham been an out of the St. Luvrence river by Cupl. Sbeeley, of Cape ` Vincent, who had the contract for I889. (`nut Dnnl l`I..L -3 AI... ...L.. l.'_... n_|_ I lnteronllng Ito:-n Gnthorod Along the llu-bnun-\'ouoI Iovononul. The.schr. (`Inn White has gone into win- ter unrten at Wolfe Inland, and the stu- mer bcotia ha been tied in at Gun : dock. Tha hnnun hnrn Inns. 0. -n 1.... -0 oh- Us IIOII BIIIIIX. In the Ineati Mr. Horse eshed if it tree the voice of the meeting t at none but students should be ellowed to retrain. The students snswered thnt it wss. Then the Wino representstive qnietl retired. As he was lesnng the room he enrd H r. Hor- sey ssy : \\ ill the constable of the con- curens iniqnitstns tske his position st the outside door of the college end protect the meeting fmm intrusion of any kind." pun-cu necnnee Iucn nod been the case. Mr. Horsey aid that none of the objecu of the meeting In: to discuss the particular report referred to it would be better to deal with it in the writer`: presence. Hie appeal fell upon his hearers without elect. end they etill objected to the reporter`: presence. He left the meeting and was followed out- eide by Mr. Dixon, when an angry dilem- eion ensued. . I- eh- ._..-n..`. u- u___-__ -_L. n u .. To the Electors of Ontario_ Ward. v -...I_... -..a"....IO In. -A ..l....n r... .. u... _-- Olueetlng to the Pr-eeenee el Reporter-e- Dleeneelon \\`ell-Guarded. A roueinz iueetlng wee held in the den" et the Royel niedicel college leet evening. There were t over $1) etudeete to diecuee the eventeuf Setunley evening when oneof their number wee erreeted. They coneider thet the erreet wee uneelled for. end thet Otlicer Iimuiermen overntepped hie duty when he interfered.n'ith the unve- Inente of the young men ljrevioue to the eppointment uf e cheiruen thoee pruent eeng e number of college gleee. It wee 7:11) o'clock when .\lr. Dixon. the hero of Seturdey night`: elfeir. etrode ecroee the threehold of the door lending to the "den." end he wee ehooh by the head end loudly cheered. The unenimoue voice of the eu- ing wee thet 1'}. H. Honey. of Ot ewe. should preeide. He ecce ted the cell with e greet deel of grece em Inede e few re merke of coneiderehle llevour. He hed oulv got feirly eterted epeeking when e etudent neer the door eteted thet e Nun reporter deeired edmieeion. The etudente. not ep- proving of ell thet wee printed in thet peper releting to the erreet, men to their feet end indignentlvohjected. .\lr. Dixomcontended um the difficulty with which he w... coupled he ! been Iniereported, end he felt greetly pemed heceuee euch hed been the "nanny mid ehne no 1;... nl eh- ..|.:...- Ilr ._.: AMI. Anni: t I Illlutor. ._...... In A In I on H... -.... 7-nuvuul . That some 0! the "u.-oInIn'neo'." which one making living" dear and dimcult, have Been fostered by Ioghlltiol there can In no disputing. That tome of than may be de- tected by .cm.i..um |oiulotiou`aol.|o above disputo. Meanwhile the "truth" on akin; fortune from the people and can ol- ford by-and-bye to Abandon their hds. ELECTION or. omcsns 1'u.:;u. crioio apptoochlng. and the ` sooner it culminates the honor. Tho poo pl: luvo boodcoo-ooncllnglu tholr"truou :' they have boon placing mon in power who have not boon on corcfulol their launch on they won expected to ho; they hovo oven monllootod no disapproval of leglolo - tire iniquitloo when they hove Iuql I clmu-0 lo dooo: and they have a right to` sulfur long and nationally. , 'I'|._o ......- -1 .L - .. ,A._.|.:__, v- _. n 1 n likely toetep there. A beer truet will ful-'* low u e netnrnl coueoqnenee. nncl then e tolru-co nncl` cignr that. end no on until every article lot which there in e epiriteai tlemenil, end for which there will be e eele et any price. "in controlled, to the enrich- ment at the lee end the illpoverielunent of the nanny. Monopoly wee net-er no power- lully exhibited ee it ie new ; it never ehoereal ite 3 ng lame to each n degree .3 mm It It-v ' pet people to thinking. ee they are thinking now. ol how my on combine to tiuvert end cleleet it. it ie not to he eup- pneenl thet all who enter theee oombinee do no willingly. it in e Inettet nl neeenity il they touhrive. and some will not abject `when the power thet control: them ie lnoltll. ' MARINE PARAGRAPHS. sruosrrrs HAVE A-uI_:-stuns CIIIAI Id Lunllis urn V. `I I 9. urn vars, 7 2:0 Prinouc 81,, cm 1 . Gall CU Dona I-`an~ Omuuulcnln. 5FMm onto I-`nnhhlnn. an uncut. YOU SURE T0 8 GREAT BA GAINS in Staple and Gmm rue-. nlt-st ' 0"'l`"I_1())h1:n(;1;:'us:)::e9no`:rI?u tM. Int quito IiIna xpecledl:1\|lIndli)t deie h my go:-yiog 1;. your n rests am 0 no urged coma] - tloualr the bust of my ability. trust condence sn It

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy