awalungrorr stat:-lino anon on: ulna , n ourhuuhomoh ileo Vua. ilk E nnnlnsou Tuscan-omtzuu nuuoluw Iutorulllonu H10 IIIIIO. Though thuqviown sum to be hopoleul anugonutic. it in not unlikely that, wit 1'. President Cleveland a mediator, some oom- nmminn magnum mnv ha Iunnnnml uni -.._, uluvruuon llbr. uuuuo ICE urongly to I [icy that would ultimately result in nbuo um international {no trade. "I'I.nn-I. oh... ..:-_._ ---._ A- L- |..,_-I--_l__ uuuui on noeonnneu 0! 1110. Mr. Randall is not likely to yield my pan of his position on his mow polu.-by of pro- taccion to Americnn un\r{..l: ilc it is understood IIAQ Ir. Culhlo strongly nolicv ultimnulv result in ~. _-.- -:2: -u-J`--J vv -r-CCZCi : I/VIIIIIII-KWI under exietin lure. Ir. Rend eeeme ready to have the In- ternal revenue texee eunrnerily abolished rerdleee of the elect on the netionel re- venue. He decleree that they were juetied ori inslly only I! e reeource in wet til-nee. en: that they ere re ugnent to the theory of our government. r. Cerliele think: that reduction should be t-It mode incnetom dutiee on neeeueriee of life. M. D....I-II 1. -... I:|.-I.. .- ..x-|.I -__. ___. y 00 IONHOQ [D10 3 DOW IDIIIIOII. It was $800 thnt Rev. Donn Gnnthlor of hvmlrvilln maul-`J 6'-nun hi. -....&.I........ loch Democrats In laadlag 0ppoo- In; Ioreoa on the `Earl! Issue. The two statesmen likel toshare in about equal measure the atten of the whole country during the session of the United States congress are Ssmuel J. Randall. 1` Pennsylvania. and John (3. Carlisle. of Ken- tucky. The one as speaker of the house of representatives, and the other as chairman of the committee on appropriations, occupy positions that will have control of legislation on the question of such a reduction or modi- fication of the tsri as will result in a de- crease of the revenue of the government to the extent of more than one hundred million dollars annually. Both ntlemen and their followers declare thst t e su lus must be reduced. but the ditfsr materially upon the methods to he opted to secure the result with least injury to business as conducted ll. 15...). -_-__- ___J_ ._ |__.,, -; s :3-(`tn-wad iqniluu. It in `funny. very. vary luny. Such talk nwoluvu quo- ted in too ridiouloul to In nrlonnly couldn- `A Then the Ochre Ctiees he caught the ; eeme Ineplreon ee the Beoohllle ue: end Bellevllle Iurlligenccr, and, node; the Doddeceee ol alleged hriberyh 5 {owner electlon. crlee one Ironically : The leteet eve of their tcampocdey. re- Eorterl from Klegetou. In win! 5 common wrgtier, eollcltoue for mm 2!`. purity. prooeedlege on Sir John Me-cdoneld. h enotbeni'|'Iz In the lot cheln of evidence which oonvlch the eo- ed relormen of hell: lheel de- eceudente ol the Pherleee of o :1 who went up to the temple to prey, end there thanked heaven that be we: not ee other men." A-) _, I - oivo ovidonoo thot tho grit porty on otill ` uorivoliod oo odnpto in oioctorol corruption ` io cropping Iph ll hoodo." And then it toilo ito roodoro that o witnon oworo thot o grit ogont ooid it `would hooii right` ii hogothlooon. who wooio0ohowo. tooono down and voto for tho grit oondidoto." For- thonnoro. oitor rolorriog to tho oridonoo oi lioory A. tiitith, it ooyo thot Iir. Whiting it tho ooorotory at tho roiarn oonoiotioo. and whilot wo ocqnit hiuo oi o loll hoowioulgo oi tho oolopirooy which Sniith ood onothor witnu hound Doughorty hod ontoud into thodoqaototo otroito to which ho ood Iio party wopo roducod in prooooatiog tho chorgoo io ohowo by tho loot oi thoir nop- tioting with ouch roocoio in ouch o woy. "Oi coal-oo it will too nowo to tho poiitioiono ol liiogotoo that Cunhridgo it o grit out that by iupiicotiou ioooo Nohio. whohod to do with him, woo o grit, ond thot Ir. Whiting io ooorotory oi tho rolonn oooooiotioo. hot on oonioroodin;it~ will Iohooo dironoo. it wouidlio dugorbuo to oooooo tho luau. geoarolorror. it oovor orn in in own ootinotiolo. II M! Irllc 1'11 -` ing on` thin Hunk at Rgzunburyf EVENING In Assembly III has ; every member nuond. II. n-4|--u `D II.` II. NEWS OF DENOMINATIONS --_.;_..j-:--- CRIME IN THE WEST- CARLISLE-RANDALL ; .; *..`::.-:.-: AUO0l8AI.BnfBANlBUH8!00f 125 .. pnmonfs - STREET, (LOWII B|'G'. Old n ______ n , SECOND - HAND BOOKS Boob bought and _uld In A. S{HHONDS, Ann I Iinrunnnna ----_ Make your selections now before the best are eo1_d. at F-TPU_.E.T 3, .'3.""~p.:"..:"+".*:sI3-r.:.:'2*`L?":b.... `Cu-rloeq.CrIdl 8| & . t 3333`. no Pg-lnoeu 8uooet':Updt:Ihv.'n7cdo:t OH/?/87/MAS 0,4308] `Aunt. HENDERSON &U0 S. New and Popular Music Dialogue & Recitation Books] SCHOOL - PRIZES, Iauusua.lLu-gosndvu-ied. F PRICES : ARE: RIGHT. -AND~ Sunday School Teachers SGHDDL ENTBBTAIHIEH8, [P/?/[E Books /1 THE `and ed will receive Tendon on SATURDAY. 1` [92 I711! lNS'l`., until 2 m.. for the Stock. Fixiu Leno. License. hat- Iele and Book Dome of` amen Thompson. Mu- keqsqure. on. This in I rare chance for and tooenwoutheldquorcnd sod: our Bnnineea. Tendon will be received for wholoor pert. Tenn: made known on application. II AlVl\l\\!\YFl I A IlIVl'\Il.` [J.C. HARDY & 00., Drum Ooodn. on they on lurked, vo hollow the but ulna in the crude. and you got on our: I0 pot cent. on roll. Kid Gloves, Kid Mitts, Wool * Goods, Silk and Linen Hand- ` ker-chiefs. Scar-fa, Etc., Lowott Prices and all New Goods. l-l IIIW |ul.v l|IuC-I D: wowlnvo dilpoood ol dnrllg tho put two such. 1 DISCOUNT STILL CONTINUED Wo would like to make our AnnudAnnounoemontthAt our Stock of BOOKS, Qcu:6-LI- O..- DA RATTLER. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. Corner Brook and s_v.mngm su. To Public School U1 15-nutter : Sanopu Lot u Boll Plato Junk-y bought so cheap, anal ullfbr about Half Uutal Price of nub foods. A Gourd Healing of all the member: of the Kn ht: othhur will behold on MONDAY EV SING in Annmhlv AH. Snminl nu-L In Great Variety, by the Beslt Makers. . Out More will uuuhopou ouch tuning 8010 EH. Wcdotluuhulloutpuuo my hovouopportulcy olvhluugund udngounockd |-XMAS-i A Fancy Goods, Notions and A Plush Goods. Allshdouuld largo Vubty ol Inu- uh um Wonderful an lap quauq cl I-ax final: -- kg... .Ila-....I _l 1...]..- AL- CORNER nooxsmnn. One Price and Plain Figuru. Princess Street. In Large Quantities, at lngton. with ooumouloun rough out 8 roomed mung. in good condition; In house and math dings. cistern and we] ; excellent r- den. with choice fruits. etc. Terms any. `or full particulars sud conditions apply to Auc- lionoororm _l, M IIAPFIAR Juat the Thing for 88 PRINCESS STREET. ` unpvvvx Va aJ\I\ suitable for your Goons. UNTIL -AND- LOW PRICES WM. W. GAU'IT S, yr/7.s*H 0.9005/i/`I: No addition tb or vuistion from tin: ninunln nnrnn - ` WILIJAI MURRAY. Auctioneer, will tell 3: Pnhlko Auction at his Rooms. Mu-tot IIIII Rad Dun. comprising hot l.cndN.purt. of Lot. $.01: Victoria treat. City of Kingston. about 91 foot front x is! ft. (loop. lately occupied b 1-`. Elk- ingtoo. with coumodious rough out roomed counts. in Rood condition: (teen th 000I('8 ;'_`lEIlD I75 GE!!!/INE .1/5r/0/me `THOMPSILQS, COOAK_"S FRIEND is A PURE mmr ACID pownnn E& From this coloh|ua;-;|Iuhamry we have received I fall lhool SATIN AND PEERLE- )lL"l'I'lR" GLABWARE In Boon. Blue and ornate Colon. couinlu of ' FANCY WATIB BITS. ANTIQUI VASES AND PITOBERS. SUGAR AN D CRRAH BITS. RPIBGNI8 AND BASKETS, `K)ILI'l' DO'I"l'LE AND CBUITB. FANCY SALTS & PIPPIRS MOUNTED The nhovo won puphuod dine: (mm the Innnnhcturen and will be llld at I Snnll Ad- nnoooucoll. A Robertson Brothers, I-_-.-A.-_ -5 lL_.u_.:. L- PunGoldIlI.VlnI1lI. Puroooldlusnunolz PuroGold&.B|tofot. PuroGoldkWln0orroon. PuroGold1.PII`|0Applo. PuroGold&. Strawberry. Punooldklupborry. And Pun Gold Spine: of IQ kind: at Cfiiiiif Iiiffl" CHINA TEA 810113. - PRINCES ST. an Pautlnnd ma Bonner. will be olorod mr o by Public Auction on THURSDAY. the `lfmanth Dav of December Nan. at 1! o'clock -'mnLsunu1LnxI uuu.smn." Avny until I knock the bottom out of high i"`.f.';.'.:"`.`.`:"": .l...'" ..."""...' "" R: then and `hpbh Icsclu any . to hot overybodyh table an be Iupplletl within tho store. JAMES REDDEN,. cnnu TBA nanny - Innunu-cu eu- Arty until I knock the bottom [>1-igounnglhrinuonxperla down lohudncn. sis Immense amnmr.` mecca. Josh Bllllngsh owtnfnnd 1 Mn undo tn`; 333 A._... ..._.n I l.___L -;, Imnccau. Jmhilllngnhu ~uld.'f'l`9IuyrItowIn.`u:l I un ylbopooploh he who bdlndo with lhunmndlu this bolldlhnnuauulnoondonvurtomoot Whodou the bath wmdo the TIEIE ]M[_A.IN' `A Fine, Rich Flavoured Soup 1\__ x- _._.n_ um: . ma.-.n.-.._ . REAL ESTATE AUCTION Thursday. 29th Dec., '87, at l2Iloon. THE 0ND EXTIM07 0F BFEF F ':.,E ..!_Pm.E.F F- LYMAN BONS & 00., 8o|oAucntIforCandA. CAI] our goods lower in price than uav soon In the city. sssom: LOYNES & 00.. hwillhy ulhdbfuvurtllll-2c. Iluillbnyslkolhthvclltoc. thwillhuyalldbnhvdltsc. zsowillhyalldlfcwmoc. lawinhyslnlbniyhp 5ovil|l|y|h'i&|'nIloou-ic Sup. uvilhyathofibuhu. thvilhyabxdht IM-81UNnul0II. '`"I` (`an be made IN A MOMENT by adding nlllnn Inl-, Because we wan to sell them out In the rotten we are telling them :oLow. Suitable for linking JL'LllI.\' and other CLEAR !'l)L'P8. TENDERS will be roeelvad. add:-used to the underlined. null] SATURDAY. IT`!!! DEC-.. at I! o'clock. for an purchase of the hum of the his strict Derry. conulninu `l'hroo'l`oneInonu. corner Colborno uad Clut- hun Stream. `Hun Inlnhnnl at All` londnr nnl nponnnu-llv an Impede-0 of 01*-;a;u:y.v;o.. 187 PRINCESS S1`. cu-nu-r {uncut and Hon- mnl Stuck. dadgiitis. uqoons. THE BEST FOR BEEP TEA. _ _ FOR SALE BY TENDER. IJVWII ILllIl& Np .m-mu o/uuabou uvillkoatt % .~ Auction Sale of Second-Hand Furniture on WEIDN ESDAY. DEC. Mun, consisting or Cook and lid] stovu. on Pu-lot sum. one Marble 3 I goods. 9 H: Tt......"" ""3:: 2'1: `. ...`':"" ""`s`."; to coamonco :1 I0 mm. 'l`urnn-Ca.:h. I: II lllI'i'I`l\Y A, . Iv vvuunnvu-your Iva-no IwIIu.-\au-u. E. R. MARTIN. Auctioneer, Agent for The Manufacturers` Life and Accl- dcnl luunnoa Co. Oroolccry, Glassware, Etc. Il.l.nt0II'IuutI-io above cost. No! xtlnnfnrnrnninn In lknnv An_MIn-_ I curv AUCTION RooMs,} on umvo o'olocl noon. on IIUNIJAY. mo tvoty-sixth Dooolnborluu. for the porpuno ot nunluu o Roovohlloruty Reno. and that (bunci on for the In cut] Council for the you 1813. 0. 0. Rl'Tl.l-JDOI-2. Syduhnln. Doc. 801.. I887. Clerk. NOTICE it hereby van uni - Public nut. in of the Elocton o the Townah at Lough- bom. will be paid ll the Town Hall donhun. ll. unlvo oolock MUN AY. lho truly-mirth lhnolnhnr lnnL, r Ihn nnrlnnn I-`l.TliR BA`! Kingston. Duo. Rh. I887. III. streets. The highest or any tender not necessarily no tuna Usuwlnlvu AdInbloI-Froo In the afternoon: In this ovoaln. We. 31%;. lsoonll. Tho Iulosl Programme will be more than Imam utnouvu. A4I-I.-h- n... 1.. .L.- -o.-_....... . a. .s.'. \JVllllllIZlllIlfl'o Nq'l'l.-Pu-tlculnruui to locality had closed uouol limits. Aron. eto..uId (arms and con - tlouofusladvillbofunhhedmn on nunmnllv. or In lunar to the lie ant of THURSDAY, DEEMBER16th. [mend holding their Annual Christmas Sale and Concert ll was or 8?. JAIEB omen A nut-Clan [63 will be presented. IILJAI. FAX. ol`l`uoulo. PROF. CLARK. IE). I. SIIIIUOCI and aunt: wul uh III1. C`l'lckot0-Io. J. CAHPIIILL 809']. CO0KE'S CHURCH Univ. JIIIII. JIUII DIN! 1081!. but nllho uouoona ...:....6:..u"` . "` rnuv II. V` ... ...... g; '""na'.` i'.'-"nil TTY HALL, KNIGHTS OF LABOUR, Isle by Public Aucuon THURSDAY. the Flneenth lhaof December Next. at 11 o'clock noomu the pqrunento! Crown Lendn. Tor- Ullo. ' T. B. PARDIB. Comm!-inn:-r. '_Iyg:LY Annodrioinmnr; SALE OF BUSINESS. MUNIGIFXL E`f3'dr1oN. `.1 :- 1` IN) Y 0|` I 0 [LB N 0!` IAE will their A1..NlUAE AAII In M tho not on Friday Evening, Dec. lath, nltibtfhlllllhlwl ly, or by letter to the lie out of ' nnds. I'.r':r HALL! AIIIML TEA MN) CONCERT. II , uuuuuer nwuuu. By older of tho Inter Workman. uuuuruvul DE. 18th, 14th cad 16th. nah so all |....._ n...A n....... DI-Il`AR'[`.\ll~IN'l` OF CROWN LANDS qwoons no I-`olunsn BRANCH.) Toronto, 180: October. 188'! NOTICE is hereby van that under Order, in Cannon Timber in thd following `rain- vh.: Llvi oue.llo0unmok.hw't~onoo. II{I`!m._ Hnlngm Dovino. Butt. ` a O . thud and Bonner. will be olu-ad gr o by THURSDAY. tho uucwv w --wu - I25 Pn'm:es' :90`:-cl. ."?3r".T.n;'.`.{ n.3 .~..'7:' `"` a':1`.`.c' o. to. No RAn6;? ` .. tn: ooo'u'A+'u'tu" GEO. HOOERS. PETER BATES. Doc. uh. } nnvwu uu uppnnuuu. XACDONNELL I MUDIE. ':. 0; nu-nu. 80:7. B. PARDIE. Commluioner. --In.. _..J .a--._J_, J. M. MACHAR. Exocuwn. Aemrra wumm. ....`..*2 .`..`..'i`."* ...'.f"'........' "" `"..3."'.` uvu Irv vltlluuvu - UIIU llvuvl Iv. Nor ll thin All. The Bellow-le Inle(. o'- ynwer, which in nnnoyod beyond measure by the error: of its oantcmponriu, lulu. in in wild ohu-gal upon tho mlnmorciul unionists, ong enough to guy that conclu-. nor IE UIIIUIIIUIU I0 DIIU IIW, out In. lnollltl be,.end I puniehment ee eevere u t e crime merite ehould be meted out "to them. This would, perhepe, be e leeeon to such creatures in the future, and blncklegl could not then be so easily secured to trump up clurgee epiut innocent men, in order that the party organs may make cepitel out of it by publishing throughout tho eonnt that e petition has been entered sgeinet t (2 return of Sir John A.. and thet it brietlee with terrible eccueetione. Sir John Also he been nt to coneidenbie ennoyenee theeo beee `eee attach, end it eeeim e ty that the mover: in the eonepirecy to unseat him cen- not be pniiehed no they deserve. ` \r-- 1- .u'_ .11 um. n_n__m- r_._u,- IJIII _wuu uuu ruuu nu WWO wnmeues ol 3 rewu-d of one undred n such if they would in no aucceuful in their swearing that Sir John would be unaented. A retty thing that. surely. to be undoruken y the rouge: of the party which pride: itaelf on to unity. The door: of such notion: may not amenable to the luv, but the should ` ha and A nnninlunnnt An -nvnra an O ` n-3-.- .v..v vv u-A ....-rw - "Throughout the progress of the trial the ` evidence has gone to show that the pushers in the matter were s set of beggsrly ruieus meener thsn dirt. end dirtier, mentsll and morally. then the meanest convict In the penitentisry in thst city. The brazen etfrontery of these political wsshregs to due to impugn many, the mud from whose shoes they were not lit to wipe, and to sttempt to support their sccusstions by hired testifiers. shown to be uttprly devoid of coodness of chsrncter, is almost sublime in-its oollossel dimensions. Throughout the trinl the evidence he gone to show thst Sir John end his ms were comparatively hlsmeless. while is prosecutors were per sons who hsd sreed to two witnesses o .......u L. .. -.........s..I :-`n..`:.. -._.--...__ 4-. a `uni `V a \ICII 451.1001!)- There in no funnier reading now-A-day: than the criticisms of the tory press upon the Kingston election cue. Let it not be enppoeed that they were intended to be funny, but they on Io, end in proof of this assertion we have only to quote the Brock- ville mes, whose thunderbolt took the following shape = ll'l"L_-.._I__..L AL- __- _,_-, ,1 Al I I n }r.LTI:}'r'..""..".'.7,'. and the conservatives should offer them thanks inotesd of abuse. gone c.'u|ru:ur." In order to prove the purity of -the elec- , tion 5 trial had to occur. Prior to it nome men were believed by their fellow: to be guilty of a violation of the luv as well u of the Agreement, and there was no wey of dissipating false imprexei-me but by holding njudicinl inveetigntion. It in too much to ny that the libernln of the city vent to all the expense end Annoyance o! I trial for the purpoee of proving the inrooeuee and purity of their opponenu, but that he been the -41-__. -1 .L. .__. __J .-H H 7 Hunt in tut eome eloclori neve Ieernea to regard en election on their time for melting n ittle money. 'lhey look for something for their votes. They went to be bought. " And if then are no oifere they canvas: for buyers. Theme men ere et the bottom of ell the bribery that is committed ; for it fol- low: that if there in no one to be bribed the bneineu of bribery would end. Now, both parties by their Agreement boycotted the reecele who ere nlweye in the merket. The trio] ehowe thet they boycotted them- very encceufnlly . It eleo show: the: the the pertiee may y mutuel egreement to ehetein from bribery do more to eleven the standard then can the eloquence of the moat penuuive orntorl or Inn ef the moat atriu- gent character. In nnlnr In nu-nvn than nu-inn 4.6` cl.` .|.... unv taecvnx. IIIUIU VIII be no doubt that tbie In the reeult of the I reement not to bribe. Kingston he: not weye been A model conetitnency. A Itnmp- ing ground for prominent men. the lights have been extremely bitter, end toofrequent- I money bee been very inuential there an e wbere in deciding the conteet. The re- eult in tbet eome eleeton have leerned to roanrcl an nlnntinn an ehgi-'03.-.- 6'. ....I.:..... Auction Sale of Timber Berths. _-. v..--vv - -.- uvua -uv A-new . But there in one other excellent morn] in the Kingston trial. It nppeue that both the uooeervetivee nnd libernle nredeclered to have conducted n we onnvnee. There can t. in not wan been 3 modal c-annimnnm: A nhlmn. A SING ULA Is (JON TRAS '1'. ln peculiar contrast with the eentimente of the Montreal (la;e.'!e-whoee ery party- ialu blinded it to the merit and deeignof the agreement into which the political partiea in Kingeton entered prior to the last eleo tion and made it twist the following up of that agreement by the liberals into a cn m-. ` nial o'enoe-ia this from the Mail : A DISMISSAL OOOURS. lion. Mr. Jones has been apuod a trial, its worry said its possihliitioo, by tho decis- ion of a Halilas juduo to the ooot that tho potitih against his dsduiotgnot hoving been dealt with by tho eonru within the six months` limit. cnnnot now he doaltiwith at all. H I! r. Jones in a clO\'Ol man. and a liber- al, and allaroglui to see thot 'ho is not jiholy to ho miuing- by being unssstod nod lolt unsoatoII-lmni the next meeting 0! poriialnent. but the personal grstillostioo felt by his friends rogsniiog hioosoapo iron: the prooocution 0! political opponents is one thing. uni a peculiar and technical and troublesome interpretation of tho law is an. other. in Nova Scotio and New Brunswick tho petitions entered within the an Inontho of their lyling, including tho time during which parliament oat, have been abandon- ed. hocauno the judges will not try them ir- reopective of tho circumotancos undo: which tho delay occurred ; in Ontario tho noes go on and an a rooult, unless the purity proc- ticoni by the Kingston politiciano hao not been exceptional alter all. there may be a number of new elections. Now thin anoma- lous condition of things cnnnot be continu- od. Parliament must make the election luv explicit and beyond dispute. .J".X'.".'5 " '5-`y -1-'3'.`-`S -3 -1.!-"I-'a' uglu on. an totho lnonoo!usobeuJob Canada: . Itylhh and clamp wort ; I lnuuvod nu-In puma. IDW. J. B. PINEI. Pmurmor. :...'.I".'.E*`:`.? gun`. I Anochucuor In Sociouol I -dd vonoully rupuulblo far All olden may give. or unqmu I:|uontoouocuunlu.. I Iuhuqunl. I oubquonl Aw .IuhIo`uoHnn..... nun-nlllinju u THE DAILY WH{1G.\ Tun liumnn wmo In human ovary oven- tu. um Klu an Iuuuou. Ontario. A!` an; nouns I'll run. unit at-tun-onus-ow;-o I In hum . . . . .. D g..;-:.'.....':-:.';_._';:."..........-....!.. nu untoouoouunlu....ao " THE tlmo'!or tendering` for the imErove- menu totho Chancel of St. In-y`o Cut edrnl exundl to THURSDA Y. mu: Inst. D. A. TWOMIY. ` Priest. FUNN}; CRITICISHS. ;'0DI'hr par 0v6ouDo'oor." ANNOUNCEMENT. Anvmlru-slants. _._ .__._ n-. |__._gA-..- 'l`ilE BRl'l`ISH_WHl(. `SATURDAY. DEC; 10. An Exciting looting In Phllndolphlu - sympathy Wltl:"lrelnnd'i Cnuu. PHn.ADII.rmA, Dec. I0.--A lu-gomoet- ing wu hold lut night to hear Ipoochoa ogapoling the Ar urnpnt In favour of n treaty o arbitration tween the United Stntu and Great Britain The sentiment of the people was docidot _ ngninat the peace min- nion of the Eng! ' _on who recently ctmo to this country, d`th_oi lnddpendont patriot- 'iIm was vi rouo. While the cloqnont refor- enou `to rulumL'_ plea. for justice vnru _ uhoeno-I to-the ochg. -O-nn--- The Brutullty of Two Inked Men-Wl|l Horrors Never Ceue 7 Eur Blmunn, Texu. Dec. l0.--On Thursday night two muted men wentto the home where Mre. Kingeton Brown and her eqn. about 18~yeere. resided, dragged them outpbout half eemile from the house end murdered them. The Iheri end U found the rennin! late lent evening. he boy was shot three time: and had he ekull crushed, and` Mn. Brown wee Ihot once,end her throet cut. Several parties are under arrest. There is greet exciw ment here over the Iil". nvo unyu. Reva. R. Atkinson. Doaoronw, And J. C. Hooper, Kingston, having thoir ox- Lmiuntlonl will b odmitto to priest : and deacon : orders respectfully by the Bishop of Ontnrio at an ordination service in Ottawa to- marrow. A ucnoru locum: or all the member: or the Knights of hbour be held EV RING In Alaolnhly Hull. Special Buni- : every mum: and I! an LII mu: now. This evenin vapors will be celebrnted in St. Mary`: cat etlrsl, After which the host will be curried in proceulomthe litmiei will be recited, and the Te Deum gun . Thin service will conclude the offices of t e put two dnys. . RAVI R. `Q.}in-nn rhnnnrrnnfn gun` I I} Selling ~ W155`-. Mr. Jervii, Carleton Place. ha been ` restored to health, his lernyx being Igtin in full strength. He intends renaming work in Jenunry. Lin Rriffnn Pnrlnfnn Plan. In: In-n AGAINST` THE PEACE MISSION. aanuary. Mr. Britton, Carleton Place, has been studying I0 hard to pan the church exam- ination: thatlaat Sunday he became proa- trutcd and in 11] 'I`|.:. ........:.._ .._-_-_. ...:n L- --I-L_.....1 2.. 1: Wu ww mu nev. ueen uentmer ox Brockville received from MI rinhonere. Father Boyleeton in in cherge onhe pariah. Rev. Dnid Miller, a former student at Liueenh, ha been inducted Into the `coral c urge of the Presbyterian church, lymer, Qul:L.- M. ,r....:'. n...n...... on... u... L--- nuv. 1'. met`. nlcuooa, xoronw. nu been called to Victorln, B. C. Stipend 3.1.500. Rev. Mr. MCGUHVII wil preach At both- nervicea in Chnlmer I c urch to-morrow. n :1 1.*n:...._m :-..,a n.- .._.._.. ..-_-- -crvlcua nu I/lllllllerl cnurcn to-morrow. 0. C. Elliott will lend the young men`: meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4:15, in the youn man : rooma. Bis op Lewil bu Annonncod tint the Parishes of Cluybpn and Inuinville will thori- Y be formed into` miulon. It. um. um nan D-.. n.... (:...u.I-... -1 To be ordained To-narrow II Ottawa- Acooptod n'C|ll to Alynor. 0110. Rev. S. G. Bland preaches miuionnry sermons in Canal: no tomorrow. Rov. I . McF. Me , Toronto. ha been mllnd tn `fit-for-`A R I`. Qng-ul C`! II n us-uuun vwuulnu IIb:IOlIIOf, l0`I:; oom- promlee lneunro me pnepered - ed. Tbet Mr. Cerhele will dieoipiinevgl: Rendnli by reducing him from hilim rtnnt chemberenip he: been engeeud, t It in hardly poeuble tint Mr. Lnrliele. who in eminent for feirneee end wiedom, will rceort to my such extremity. It would make M r. ~ Randell a martyr to protection. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 3