`op/>03/r./on 01;.-47!: WAREHOUSE. KINGSTON. .___..__:.: Cooper llaa Boon Convicted. BILL:vu.u:, Dec. l6.--.\lra. Minnie FIin~ dall, the heroine in the case, was on the atand for two houre yeeterday afternoon. She is a aomewhat retty hoyden. and her self-poaaeeaionarul ortitude vaatl amused the erowlled court room. She aaiq Uboper'a acquaintance with her began last apring. He pointed a pistol at her brother in Mr. Titua` home last October and aid that he would sooner awing for R. A. Barber than any other man. Coo r was married. but said his wife waa ead. He wrote from Ugdonaburg to have her go there and marry him, and then if the first wife ahould not be dead there could be a divorce and another marriage. She atated emphatically that she would never marry Cooper. Rh. wmm a Innnr tn him in maul nn Oct. ano womu never marry Laoopur. She wrote I letter to him in 13501 on Oct. `22nd. Afterward: Ibo was on I visit. to Camden Hut and wrote I letter to Mrs. Robinuon,>Brandon, Cooper`: home, excul- patiug Coo r from bluno. Frrlha efenco Mr. uld Mrs. L. U. C. II_V. '-What mu that `."' .\lr. Dicksdn objected, buvthe judge over- ruled it. What "an it that (`ooper aid 3" ; He told me thnt ho mt:-iod I (in! when he wu full, when ho wan on a bum. I said that was enough for me. He nid ho could prove thn his wife wu dead. that he would uhortly hsvo the papers to prove it." teen nnnuleo. lly ron Plimlnll Ilill (buper anal .\liu Flin- lull. his liner, were in his pllwe on tho Snnalny sfteruaou. She stopped I cou lo 0' hnun, but Fred only reuulnml hull an iour. ~ Mn. N. A. Barber, his olllv.-It uiuer, gave Fred I horuwhipping, which shortened his visit. Continuing. he said : "Cooper was not leaving fut enough and i took up I ` stone to hit him. (`no -er drew in ro\'ul\'er and Illd, `Byron. I'll a mat you if you throw that none. (`ooper was nnlerml out. but clial nut go until my aim-r got at him with I horuwhip. Minnie xu-nl away afterwards and law her again that evening at Titus . There the threw her lu-ml (in his !lI0lll\lf and laid, `liun't let them take me.' Fred pm hi: II'(llll |ll her. and, drawing is iatol, threatcnocl uuliout llarher if he too her yarn. Minnie`: relatives xu-re opposed l0 her murrying Cooper After wlmt they heard him III! N IIIIIIO IILV 2 "Don't let them take me. Fm-d." |~`reu| had his Ann." he uicl. around Minnie. but he could not may thus uho wu returning the mmplimont. They Itnml 5.: clone mgether as they could in that puailion fur nlmul. lif- teen mihuteo." n....... m:...1-n ..;.I a'......... and uh. I-`lin. Cooper '00: 0 Pull! Inlclnn .\[nIuot u llrothcro Will The llovolod Lever Ilonoullppod by I lulu-A Mono at L. Q`. (`. rmw llotuw-`l`ho Jury Funnel Illa olllty. Ba1.t.:m.u,lboc. L3. The li|fbOr~('mpoI on. ya: bop; to-clay at the county --um-1 and ottrwtul gt-out uttoutlon. I-`rod I ... r. I {moo ptlltor. won the prhour. Us but in shot October. Imp.` , uoholsr.'::|x output with carrying: re:-Swot on tho lltlsootolner. with the Inbnt Dodo!!- jury to Rolnrt A. Ihrhor. Mia Mink lnddl lived happily will` him and Ma vile. Mr data. until Octobnr. also Ill than secretly twouty-one vnrwl 039. um Sutur- cln nightolu went to lmryor Titan: the pail uooond VH3 uu Sumhy night. Huhor wn ukod to gun utter her on thin M. and mllod It That` bout. llo uhud Plin- dull to come away with him. and when IIIO run to go Caopct took lwr by tho Am. Ind. with I res-ulvor In his hand, aid to Bar- her. Nlnntl ha-H or than! Win bl hIll Ihd." M` - r`SI`.uId back or them will be blood Ihod." Mr Tim: lnlorlored and uh! he would throw Mr. Rather out. lhn if Min Flindnll wlnbod to sway quietly she mimht do no. but he won d not Inve a nut, in I a house. ` "Wu Coo r I married mm P ` "All that know was Iron: I letur [mm AL- -|.R-l `I -`Alina nl H-I-rim " "All lllll I luuw was uuuu I unvu uuuu } (ha chief of polico ul Barrio." Mr. Dickson objocled to thin quoollun. ` Junta A. lhrl-er 1-orrobouled the evi dance of hi: lnruther. He uiul he heard M lnulo nI\....`n I- IL-..` 0-L-n nun I-`nul " proai A FRISCO-PAINTER ON TRML FOR POINTINCI A REVOLVER. ROYAL ART S'l'lEl3S_ AND RANGES. VOTING AT THE YBVAZAAR. Death 0! 3 Good Girl. `:9, , I .I_ l`|-____:__ stealing lbr Years. I'\. - In I ..--4 sums you n yuu uruw r - afterwsrds I r vuul,drau'ing if- it`: in twentyve settleent of a Long Stlldllj !`eud-A* Greet leeet I-`ollowe It. NI Yonx, Dec. l6.-The nm Lon- dnn epeciel eeye : A cnrioue ending of en encient vendette in reported from Bitti. Ser- dinie. where, in the presence of the ench- biehop. prefect end. other digniteriee. eix hundred end eeventy mernhen of the two femiliee knelt in church, formelly forewore their long-etending fend. end received the prelete e benediction. The whole puletion of the vicinity wee preeent, end not on e berbecue wee held. where tenoxen, ueventy- four pigs end two hundnd weight of Innoce- reni were conenmed. , , n In-gang nun Into ken. ' lfoxoon, Dec. l0.`-'l`be St. Peternburg ~ correspondent of the Daily New aye he in enebled to note poeltively thethe our 1! opposed to en warlike enlerpriee. but that the iplluenti per-lone ere ceeeeleuly en- deevoring to change Me-views. `I To day Michal Donn not 5 cheque for 850 tio tihc Iocroury of the Kinguton gaonl 1...... e. . `ill (0 II ZUIVKI Ill Illv clung-uvu hos ital. muting of the St. Andra`: lihnry society but been poutponod until '1\1cId|y nnninn next.` - Iocluy nu uu evening next.` 1 That they ordered at first eight and requested ` us to take the stoves whlchlhey hnd in use. 1 Therefore we have In number of Second-Hand Stoves. in good condition. For Sale Cheep at nun \\. uu-n l?nnInn IE sorrow That a Reeonetllnton Cannot Oc- cur-lluw to Heal the Breech. Ln:'no.\', Dec. l6.-Sir William Vernon Hnrcourt, in a speech at Bournemouth to- night, expressed sormw st Lord Hating- ton's statement that there was no immediate chance of a reroncilistion between the dis- sidents and liberals, but he said it was not only the question of union which divided them for Lord Hartington dif~ fered from his former associates on other questions which were vital toreal liberalism, such. as for instance. the lending principle of one man one vote. Time would pro hly show thst the liberal patty was well rid of the bulk of the dissidents. who did not represent their constituencies and would diss pear at the next` election. Few might survive that happening in case of the worst of wrecks. hutae an inde -ndent political ` rty, the diasidends woul become extinct. I`he process of absorption MI: roceeding. 'lhe tory hos constrictor was ubficsting them with the saliva of adulation before swallowing them. The dissidents thus dis- posed of, the country would once more see the two rest parties fscing each other,\\`ith the tuna resultof a liberal triumph. hr HARCOURT ON USSIDENTS. I0 CIOII Wllll. Lord Rnudolpln Churchill undo: areal: at Stock rt. in which, Among other t inge. he said st Lord Hartiugtoni eutement, that the alliance between the unionists and conservative: would continue to be A clone one, In: the cardinal feature of the recon. Ho retted to say trace on Mr. Gladutone`: course every el of ego except the older thnt gcntlelnnn became the further he went wrou-v. _ With reference to retrench men! he c:\Tcul.1t-ml that the nut budget , would show on timntod eurplul of from 2,000,000 to 3.000.000. and thet in the following your the expenditure would be rndnmwl tn i_'K'l_GI'Il.lNRl or 5.(lIl.(XX) Ion thet there zorld be 0 ion of wisdom. Tie ` *X0lIOWII'l YOIT INC 0XpOlI(llIl.ll'l' W001 ID 1 ` reduced to1.'35,0(l).()0<) or 5.(lX).(lX) lea than the figures at which Mr. (ilndutono left it, Ki 1 I'loNlng Against Mr. uluIstuue-- Lard ` Chan-lull end the Budget Figures. Lusmm, Dec. _l6.~-Justin McCarthy, s racking rut Hull Int night. said that before 1 .0 luv. election Lord Cernsrvou negotiated with the Psmellihes with the object of oust ` in: Mr. Gladstone. The negotiations were conducted solely by Csrnsrvon sud himself. The former agreed to the szipulstiou thee the oonsetvslives should be pre to con- code sny Inessnres of house :1: e desired by Psrnell himself. The negotiations collapsed ` because of the perfectl true re rt thst Parnell considered ul stone the 3 men to deal with. I -...I D..- l..I...I. l`|..u...LlIl ......I,. g --....L l'ylOr. 0| RIIIKIIUH. The Turtilitn gold and Iilvcr mining com- pany has brought suit ngsinat .l.uneo Hub dun Bennett for alleged lilnel. chilning $301).- 000 alanmges. The mmplnint against Mr. Bennett in based on nn nrtivle rulalislu.-l in the New York Ilnulcl. in which it was cu sorted that the Tortilius mining acholne u as H .. .. . .1 .--..I |......... ...|.-..... prinoument. ` Au oicinl investigation into the wrt-ck of ` the Oriental 08' Purl Dnlhouniu hut Ucmlnr 1 hn been ordered, And will be held in King~ non, Ix-fore M r. Rinley. chairman oi the lionrd of uteuubou in:-peclurn. and (Tnpuin Taylor. of Kinguton. 'l`|.- 'r.u-Oililn nnhl -ml niln-r Iniuiml C0!- to be tIO\`nlo1l lo loumun n uuupxuu. A. H. Yang. mnvivtou In San Innchoo, nun charge of importing (`hinooo women for immoral purpooes. wuu-ul.ncol In I0 yous imcrinonmom and to pay I line u! C`l.I|l). I (`nu-vnlhn mnnmnr nf the PIN! DOT! Ihmlcl. Tho an `ill . not disclose the nuns: ol the Author: of tho forged lucmnvnu nut to him. hocuuo several Rmnlnn uicldl an imimtotl in the unfair. I Al... lingo.-bunt nlnv-av In, IMIICI hl'I imxlimtod the ll the I'rouount clcrgv M Dunn have john! hand; for the lurtlu-ruaco ol the li- ooua reduction campaign :2 the approach- ing municipal elections. Mr. Invltt. liheunl. VII VQOIOABUDII. In Lav - a;u.-uv_-an. ..__-_.__, (Lewis Bros`. Old Hardware Store). Consisting of Dr Goods. Clothing. Boots nnd Shoes, Fnncy ooda. Fur Ra Coins and (Taps. Furniture. Mnttrauea. Oi Paintings. Mirrors Crockery. Giunwnre. Siivox-mu-e. Piano. (5 an. Teas. Etc. Sale on uosdays. Thursday: and Saturdays all. 1:30 and 7:1!) p.m. Great Bargains at 2(1) PRINCESS STREET by Private halo. 8. WEAVER. mg muulclpul olocuonn. ` Mr. Lovm, lihoul. 1 Ynrmouth. N..`l., ootonlny by I mujority 1 of M6.|mI(8on. Lurk defeated Mr. Ro- } \ bertoon I n mats`:-it of nix In Sholhurno. ` ` I rig nmnortv of Mme. The value ol the rum pmporxy an mine. ` Bouricault. who died at Cannes. in enimateal \ at Ol2,0(I),ull|. Hy her will O'1.(I(ll.lll0 an` * to be ulovototl to founclin I hospital. A u \'..... mu-i..o.. In San Iv`:-Am-inoo. Imnneonmom and to pay I line m Q1,---u. .I. Curvelho. manager of the Upon Comiquo. recently uleetmyul lay tire. ha been sentenced cu three nmnllu' imprison- menl and to pay I line of `."I)f. Fironun Andre was sentenced to one munth's im- prieoument. Au nicinl invanintiou on New lnrl. Wootllolk. for tho munler ol ulna Inm- l-urlol Ne Iemlly. has been sentenced to be In ad on |olnrn.Ary um: next. 0 labour mmgieelou bee vlueed he ueelon in St. mania. end ufourned to uwet oi niu in union on Jan. I In. The high government`: couree - Ina Ireland bee been condemn! ls 5 lane meeting of dieeentiug mluletere he d e! Men- cheater. I -...I II-.,Ll....e.... L-.. kg`: nmnnnihe` chouor. . Ln:-I llnrungton has been proooulod with the lrooclum ol the City ol London. in nong- nltinu of Mn Iorvlceo in tlofonoo ol tho 0!- plre. . ' A uloputution from Protect!` and Banal! \ uh su John Mscdonll am 1. .\. mum ~bo nprolntod uh-ancooocl the like Judge ` lhmlc um- --.- ...m ..... .n....|.... oh. nunn nl I]. but M II lull vary Inn. A largo number 0! r|hod oilvor cartil- rntu have hocu`luu-led lntotlw nub-ttouury It Now Yuri. \\'....h..I|. I... .|... nnn-'QD nl nlnn mam. ;- % Mr. I-...'.:x'..rI ly. but ha in nu I A In:-an Innnhn nu Iplao at Ito Inning Vapor: and the Von Lulu! folouuuu. Puudarl ' continues to hnprovu slow. I- Ln! L In nli I (`nrv run]: wsLEYcHuncH SABB} TH SCHOOL '.TI'n'i'.'" Q 'J{I."n}Tc' E? n`i'{'|}I :\;hVolii1'rno. The vs no of I Paris pmporty of n......a.....n ..|... .u..| .1 (`,aunmn_ in animated (NI UNI! IIIO IUFIIIIUI ll mlusul bunco ache-mo. THE PITH OF THE NEWS. END bFA VENDETTA. POLITICS IN ENGLAND. pnmon umnu mom. no nun men nomung todo but remain behind. We know thg `rest-. or rather we, know nothing about it. Here is the history thus photographed of the ascent of the `Ange. lio Donlpn u sutelnono-A Rnptuib na- tween the Parties Avorcod. boxnox, Doc. l6.-Mr. Hmchen tndlg-` uxntly denies that he would approve C duty on corn if it was thought noccuu-`luv koep the present government in ooo. r. Gonchoni position as 1 nemhorof I conser- vntin cabinet. Itill m-ufaninn ho bo|lib- \':;Va CIUIIIPK, IKIII Uggl-U I HD- uhu-` . 0 r t`- :.1 :...m_"'. .. mmidarodm: ;orv. "'x':..`.. pu . IX I-`HlI`I|IUI1I C KIT . LI IIU ooneiden that e return to protection would iced to e hneek up of the audition which keep: the preeent government inooe, etill _moreeo would the unionist iihereil under Lord Hertingeon, who. while supporting inrd Sniinbnrv. refuse ho no no for u tn comnmmng. But the two young men. Mr. Mangot is only 19, completely carried away :5 the idea, would not listen. They orde the aunts to set the basket free And, at B and, the uccnded. lenvin their com~ panion in ad chum. He hull t on nothing mdn but ramnin behind. \VI the FOUND AT LAS'l`--A remod warranted to cure hard tnd soft Corns. Bun ona, Cdlouses. etc. Hanson`: Mag-lo Corn Salvo. in b xen. 15. .u VVn.de'a Drug Store. ~ aoscusws PECULIAR `posmon T III II very pocuulr. nu may nor prion- ! 3.1 urpoua. be mgiamd . ery. Ifhe l nnnliderl that I ntum to nrohotinn would IIIU UIIUUI 0! PTIVIOIII UQUIIIIUIUIII III XIVOUT ol ptouotlon. The dangor of I rnptni-o wu gnst. but it but boon u-ortd for the Inc- mont by reloading the tn-if to the, neo- Iionl outside of immodlito practical pol tic: Let us go : In vain Mr. Archdeacon` objected. The south wind, he said, blows at times briskly from cho out to the sen. You mr steer tor the extremepoiut of England. f the wind varies over so little vou fail to land and we lost. Consider, he be god, and you will at once ace the lmpru chose you are committing. But the two vonmz men. Mr. Mannot li0IlIQI'I PXIIJOII II I IIGIIIOOIW I COIUGI vntivo cabinet, still professing to beam- an]. In van: mcnlin-. Ho Inc. for m-anti. uugwp, wno. wnuu Iupporung 10! HI!` Lord Salisbury, refuse to go so far as uh oice in 3 counrvngivo odministntion. The government had good reason to induqo M their Iuppomn to cudonvor to minimilo the eect of provloul dqoluntiou In hvour 3 nl nmncllon. The dnnnr of I rnntnh in tneir nauoon to again asusnn u pouuuo. "Who knows, said the , when the wind will have chan 1 If t had completely turned we shal retnm to Paris and that will be remarkable. The descend was ef- fected in a few seconds. Some country people saw the voyagers. They run to their assistance and held on to the basket to pre- vent it dragging. Mr. Archdeacon was the first to descend and they commenced to pile in his lace clods of earth. In the mean- time essrs. L'Hoste and Maugot exchan d a look. The same idea struck them. wh ch they explained as follows : The balloon behaves well : we have still a hundred kilos of ballast and the wind will any in to the English coast. Let us take advantage of it! Let ! in vain .\lr. Archdeacon` obiecteJ. nenr. III] coma go no runner. an as M. L'HoeVe end hie colnpenionn Ind left umoet intnct their supply of bellnet. nnd ne their email bnlloone were yet inated, they detennlned u followe: Once deeeended they would fill their hub: with enrth, go quiet] to breekfnet. and would returnlo th i II to I: second if poeeihl 'e`{\'hn 33.:-Lzi thev. when tuna plnuure Ip. 10 ll` DIIIIIII, sue Arego, ol 5 meuurerne l of Lot!) cubic metres, were xed. rather attached, two smell heilooue of (ill metres each (thou shout which Common mt Mueou spake.) About eight o'clock the rise from the olneter at the Villene was made. Aided yeetrong south-eeet wind they errived, three houre after, at Quilleba-uf. at 5 height of something like 400 metres. The nee wu They could no further. But as M, llnnva And h comlnnionl had uy good news. Auuredly the time would be bully choeen tocriticino tho unfortunnte voyageru, Moan L`HoIte and Mingot. who that went, borne by I high wind, be ond Lnhlouche. terrible to a-ronsuu u we! no to nil-an But let in ny mpothin with them and deplore their act of tomomy. Three ponou, an we said mn- od on Sunday morning, the 13th. Ilnete. a professional It-rounut, and two nmsteuru. MeeIn.Arohduoon|nd Msngot. Thewodhor wu splendid sad they looked forwmd to I rod plouure trip. To ir balloon, the Arum. of n menu:-em IJXX) lln.nson'| Mame u at Wade`: Drug ll phvpvr to give lnul lllll|l'll|Iu()ll "It in bu-yond donlul. than the balloon icon I_\' (`nplain .\l.1uon wu the Arum. There running the question of the basket. How mu it that the Ar '0 had no bullet at al-uul one o`clock in the afternoon? Hui they cut the cord: which hold the bullet to the balloon 3 Thin is poulble, but scarcely rolnblo. However. the report of the captain n vlenr. and his oix-en aw whn he aw. ul... -..lA- .J` oh- -uslioinnl ngnrnnnln n` 0']: vlenr, Incl ml omvern IIW wuu. Inc now. In spin of the political sentiment: of the moment this drumstic n-rial voyage. of which the outcome is unknown. pmoccu ion the public opinion. Le Pm`: Journal as he t this opinion vrominont. And it now won d like to close I e oorieu of donning dupotcheu nwnnoeo : ` (in the l.'lth instant," writu command ant hluoou. "about one o'clock in tho After noon. being I2 miloo welt of (`Ape D'All| . lt hlow furiously from the southeast and t weather vru cloudy. I saw, var high up.u large balloon, hnvln on ooch ll 0, below it. two small 5 heriul nlloouu, and between then, nttu: ed to the interior of the Inge um-. I strong mpe which hung down shout ve or six metreo. It tppenrod to ho of the nine tliickneu for in entire length. The alirm-tinn of the lulloon mu the northwest. wliivh it npponred to follow horizontolli uni with gm-st rspidity. My otlicen and paid close attention in the lnlloon. but could see nothing more than I hno men tione1l.iiml about two o'clock the bnlloon. whivh uppuro.-cl to have no bukot. disap- penrexl in the cloudl. Hnving been inform that there was conliilerulnle anxiety nbout A lmllnou that hml left Fraiuce I have thought it to give this infurinntion " II in luwond donlii. IIOOII lU`|l|ll I0 IINIICIII I'll ! III! III II. The dinoovnry of this balloon Inn council oonnhiono exollomum in Kuntuuky. All mu ui can return an ash on It in origin and place cllportun. LI Pail Journal. 0! Put. 0! November 940. gins the nary oi its nonunion and erratic course across the Atlantic. nu... ..........u.-nlgnt at Dianna Munrnu Amnuo` Our correspondent st Dinppa conrms: hi: uleopnch of ycmmlny on the subject of tho"Ano. hi` the utnuulndon of the exact report of r. Inna. commandant of um--uaunna." which mule III renulnr The nunuu I`orloh by the Wlyolblll on-poo l'bumI-'l'ho Duo 0! Ills lblldun lltuown-Iov Ila Vnyngo in vain- Ownsamuu`. Ky.. Doc. I-1-An banana bdloon wu uluerw-d calling on: this city un`Ktunlny sugar! high. It In in vow (on long mo. and then began to descend ruplully. It wu loud in I wasp in miles south of Htvuvlllo. Then run the dhcovorod the omtclntod remain: of I ma who Incl ovklouu boon them: from the hate! nun! tron when the air nhip Iwl Idleu. C I: up that the a-ronnut was dead holon the reached the earth. as no action bnluo were found upon bin ho-ly. No [upon or oviduct hw- lnoou found to indicate who the III! In. `FL. .I:_......... at this Lgllnnn Inna annual ll Nllb 01 -r. -I11, nun- tho "tieuzolto," which I trip on November l3th, between I Svunua um. .I.. I-nu. :..-a-..o " ..-..:o.. A SWIFT `RIM. TRIP FROM FRANCE TO KENTUCKY- mu. BALLOON \'n\'A<:E. N0. L"J:% - - \ FINE CITY ROME. The undersigned ob ; for sale them DESIRABLE HOUSE ANDL01` \ now occupied by him on Earl Street. The ` whole is offered in one block. having about ` one hundred and twenty feet frontage on Earl ` Street. and the U6? but runs through to West Street. The B LDINGS on the proper! are Almost new. and the garden in hunted wit the choiooet fruits. For term: npp to T1108. MOORE. IICIIIIIOII VI in ngulnr u Dieppo and 'i-x..w.~u-:1. snmrs nude to order in mi style at W. Rnvru. King street. __________.______. AU6T1n1ijsALEdr 1iiAuxnuPrsrncxs ` 'l`\V0 NEW BRICK l)WlCl.Ll.\l(.lS. Ilx rooms each. fronllng on Prlnc walk from the Market water. and all tho on Street. I5 mlnuloa . unre: hard and soft 1 ..3.`h om Improvement: Terms may. '1'. CAIITIR. Wllllnmavluo. UIULIH I'llIlI vvnwu--- V--. WM. MONTGOMERY. 23 Alfred Street. ` our Brock. In prepared to give Losoons on the 'io|ln at his residence. Dnnco music {urnlalr ` od ggdunnll or large parties. Calling oil if H; * nu . ` .. 1 Some of our customers vve so struck by E. rnd (`. Gurney Co's l"0l'll 01-` TH E NE W TWO-STOR Y BRICK lnwlll .wilh 1-xlenalon, in Dunn Terrace. 4-ornel-mm and Hay SL9. Apply to Man. C. A. HICKIY. )ry Goods and Millinory. Princes Ht. ._________?_____..___:___.__ THOSE TWO I-`l.\'E CUT STONE HOUSES un Dlvhlon SL. just completed :8 rooms each. hard and soft. water no lawn ; rent. I!) per `mnum. Apply to Jnnu Cnuvronu. rocor. 125 - PRINCTE-S.S - STREET, ._ n_-_- nu: u-..I....-4. Gnu-nl u.\i: m-"nu: m-:s'r m'1'cm-:1 . Bl`rSlNlCSS: = E8 in Toronto. situated on the but each but 1 new street in tho cur; well established and \ Vi doing n hiu Irudo ; boil or locum nd will i and everything app: ruining to the unlneu cheap. ilonnon tor selling-owner Inlumin going In (`uiifurnia Address all vonnuunicniiona to H. 'l`. .\'I-:I.:-uh`. `Ii Wood SL. Toronto. _!Ull.\'I.~}lllCD .~'rr'r|.\'u mum room. with or without board. Appl, IMI olcu. NEW Il()L`.~`l-1, <~on_lalninx seven 17) rooms: and Lu! .`S'.'xl.'l'. . alanmd with choice fruit trees. mnly In W. .I. Vvrsox. on tho promlws. I31 mu :4! rm-I. --?.:-:j--j-:?j l.Al)llC.~! !nr our hllnnul (`hthllnll Trade. to mini ht, plouunl. work u. I Mr own homes. II In porday mn be qulet mule. non! by mu my dlsuuoo. lnruculun me. .\'n mnvxunln . Addron at once. CMIDOINT .\n'r('n.. In ilk Ht. Boston. MA` 13015170. , -,-\ -_ A (:00l--llll.'DlAl'IL\'. Apply to NM. s. llmnl. I8 Duo! 8!. -:.. 'Ti;.~a'rLncuX.~z wurnn to not u c at Klnu-ton (or the lamina O I r0 M II- nurunce Com 1. Address. with nhronool. W. A.Hmu. angel-.'I`oront . a. `rot ---_.--. TIIA1` SOLID BRICK RESIDENCE on Goo Street. near ueen's Unlvonlty. con- tain! ourwen rooml. noludlnwbuthroom and all modern improvement. The interior in nished in natural woods. and the whole bulld- lng is thoroughly heated with hot. water. For mm: a votho undersigned. on the pre- mlsos. . lwmnns. Jn. Villilil Iago mu-Ann:-Acsu.-.\`(:n:dcI lint. Tau- dny. Doc. Iltn. by v. Mr. Elliott. I). W. Shun, to .\llu Sn-an O. I). Armlugc. I" of Kingston Towuhip. ' l'L'.-MING KIN at once. sultry (mm sum. ~ llnoqunllul udvauuuu. nuowx B101-nun. i N_urwrymon. Roohuur. N.Y. ` __.____.. .____:._________.. nmuv. "Iummu" at tho Open llouno. Tu um Cn.~u.tlII`l` 0! Cook`: (`hutch nu the my um. _ l IITU IDA`. Motor: M u o`cIocI. Tunuua Mound by Iloodonuull & Mudlo for nook and allure: ml 8 p.m. \ll`I\I`-III IVUIIIIUW. IJIII I'vI~u "luv -4. - Mcltu. of I sou. |hun'uu.u1. WA! Egnnvillo. Doc-.. |2th. wife 0! Wm. Broughun, 0! A daughter. 7 Mus/7:.` nu: nxnxvmnnulrnv 918 Alfred Streel | -IIIIIIIN up Ian 9-. loan at It o'clock. Q-u..--- -4-I-`J We Mcku.-In Bonltov, an! Ila-.. wifo o! I`. ll-D-- .J - -1.: A HUUSH: !!0nhl|>llil|_BVHVAl.V ;)onIa. Zkppiy lo \ I'll'lR. \Vmc'.a Lane. on the premises. Middle Road. CHRISTMAS ENTER TAINMEN1`. on . ._._.__`_-._ -`Cult nn To the` Electors of Odtaraqui Ward . ._.-...L40..Il- -nllnh wnur vnfnn Ill!` Illlllla lllvnilnuu Tllblmt received for real ` m_.... -. an ..t...I..|. -FE)R SALE on TO-LET. \'U|. IA" LT _-._-..______L_ 7 SPECIAL MENTION. --1.-0 1'.4 L A RT BUSINESS CHANCE. '9 OOIHS. IBU I'll] .V\.-has D I 1513512 1 . 1%.. M. HORSEY & CO. Eon SXLE; REKINDIRB. FOR SAL E. Ill 6116 Llvvuuo VJ vuuuu uyuu " ... .. n-ocpottull much your van: and Inuence an Alderman or "he ensuing you-. DR, D. PHELAN. 1 MARR1 D. 1.1`- T0-LET. DAILY WHIG. S0. HARDING. Superintendent. 3031 and Boul- Apply through Important Sale [of Timber Llmlte by the Ontario Government et Toronto. ' 'l`on.oN'ro, Dec. l6.-Yeaterdey`s sale of timber limit: by the Ontario government in threetened with a boycott by Canadian lumbermen. The boycott was decided upon b the lumbermen titer their interview with B eesrs. Mowet and Perdce, but it will not be accepted if auicient pledges are not secured to juutifyits success. At`-no pre- vioun timber eele in this city has there been such a. large gethering of lumbermen. Many ot them we here to attend the rule, whilst others came to interview the vernment for the redress of grievmqea. T e lumber~ men repreaentin Cenede attending the male ere, worth .(XX),000, while the Ameri- ,cune present represent I capital of 820,000,- ma _ I III l.'alI0llIlIl IUIIUIWI-)3 ` I-hunx. N.S.. Doc. l5.-Loyitt, liberal. is elected in Yarmonth. Total veto: Lovin,` 1,519; Crabby, connrvntivo, 983. rho full returns from Sholburn oonnty give Gen. Luzrimvthe government` oandiduto I mnjorl- ty of nix over Thoma: Robinson. No Oentrnl Executive Lodxe-A Senentlon occurring at Sheet) : Trial. Dvnux, Doc. l6.-'l`he dispute Among ` the members of the Gaelic athletic neocla- tion he been adjusted on the bull thnt in the future the will be no centnl lodge. `lhe nationsliu charge the cutie authori- tieu with lamenting dissent with the view of . using the ueocintion against the lungue. A1: the trial of Mr. Sheebv. M.P.. yester- day the uexenusnu aoucnwr olueu an ap- pooing witnan I perjm-er, and declared that the magistrates were oueatin the unawar- witnesa Ihould_givo. 10 I0 icitor | lan- guage caused a great nation, and the court q.djonrned_ to consider how to deal with him. The programme will consist ofRt-citations. Readings, Music and Singing. Refreshment! wlllbo rovidod. aA iulon--9' ; cm m m " '33`hA1:n1No. ' Sn nerinwndont . using me nuocumon lgllnu we Iunpuc. At the trial Sheehy, M.P.. yester- day the defendsnth solicitor called an ap- nmhm witnnnl A narinrer. and declared `rm-:' DIFFICULTY amoeso oven. complexity. BERLIN, Dec. l6.-A despntch from San Rcmo to the Cologne Oazem says the doc- ` tors, cn examining the crown prince, found * 'Iymptoms of congestion of the larynx, with ` Ilight swelling Ind hoanteneu. ` the vocal cnora on uut line in now Illuucu from view. There is no immediate dmger. and the prince snern no pain, but in its purely medical aspect the can in one of grey; complexity. Rluujn. Dec. lB.-A desmtch The .1:-tun] Stnte of III: Cue .\ml the Can- eer Still Growing. L0sn0.\', Dec. 15. ---The British Jlecliral V Journal say: it hoe the following trustworthy ; iniormntian from Sen Remo. regu-ding the a crown prince. A few days A An excresence the size of n hemp need In: eteeted on the left ventricular bond. which had previously been free from disease. Two dnye layer A second tiny epoch was noticed near the lint. They soon become fused, forming one wnrty looking mesa, nnd growin no quickli. thnt I the vocal chord on that Ii e is now dden :....... ..:-... 'II-mp. in nn immmlintn ainnmu-_ Ten Cltlea Completely inundated by the |DVGI'0WIlI[ of the Yellow lllver. Sn lR.t.`l(`lS(`0, Dec. l6.-The steamship (`ity of Sydney arrived today from llong Komz and Yokohama Chinese papers give details of a diaaeter occasioned by the 5 el- low river overllowiu its banks in the pro- vince of Hanan. an deecribe it aaone of the moat appalling diaaeters in ion of life and property recorded in recent times. The river broke it! banks on the evening of Sept. `28th, eouth~`west of the city of Ching Chow. I and not only com letely" inundated that city, but also ten ot er puloue citiea. The whole area iinow a n sea ten to thirty feet deep. It was once a densely puiated and rich plain. The former bed 0 the Yel- low river in now dry and the preeent lake was the bed of the river centuries ago. The loan of life in incalculable, and the etatement is made by mieeionaries that millions of Chinese are homelees and starving. Culumo. Dee. I5.-The most unique wedding that ever occurred in Chic was enlemnleed at the l'nion saloon. re. A. 1.. Pearson, a widow 32 years oi age, recent- ly came to Chicago iron: Sweden and secur- ed a situation as waitreu in a restaurant. I". A. llyerle. a saloon-keeper on that street. .was in the habit oi taking hie meals in at the reetaurant. and an acquaintance eoou sprang up between hill) and the waitress. 'l'he saloon-keeper ie a man of considerable ropertg. He was an ardent lover. and the ame t at burned in his heart met with a responsive spark in the waitress` breast. The day (or the wedding was set, but met- YOIIOCI on account of a petty quarrel. ' hen lyerle met his ancee and the pair went into the Union cafe to get lunch am] a glass of beer. Over a mug of the amlx-r<-olured tluiul their troth was again plightul and vows of constancy renewed. "When will ou be mine?" asked llyt-rle. The widow luehed, looked covly out of her sparkling blue eyes, and said that she was vrillin to bet.-mne hie wile at any time he might ( eeire. Will you mnrry me now 9" "Yes, now and here," was the response. just as soon as you can get It clergyman." llyerle tleepetched a messenger to the vity hall. where the services of "Jevlge" Mur h' were enlisted. The guests were notiheil of the approachiu ceremony. and a basket of wine was OPQIIH by the groom. THE ' vu-v v -u--...._._. To lftica; many, New 6f"k7,7I7 lI"i|lC|'a. $13; "A740 use cm smmts. ms... 14.... .- n-nnh nmn Hun `'0 hold ed for an quh-ed. An until: an lunch!!! at CIIICAP MILL WOODAM - . -- A__ -- An-AAAAA tn "n`U IIWU 'loVV Vnpwrvu C V I ' - - - - - -. Time line: are worth um than 19 hold mom M. v Washington. Damion And All Pclnu In Nnrlh urn New York. vb 0.'l`.R. uql N.Y.C. Rn. llcthrothod Over a (nun of Iloor and Woul- dod In 0 llonuuruu. Fat o ` r|-|lTpo|Ml. IN` `"7" mutton mum to All Roam. WP`! W - . uuu Ann A , ,,I f!-L-A I_-_A llllll pIlI-|Iul|- Iv not QIV-Ivw' -'-r-, - V '3]. romsn. -.Bonm| Ticket Agent. Fury \\'|m`l. "1 KINUNIUN. ONT. \ b - "ii-is RATHBUN `COMPANY 1'. IIANLIY. TH REATEYED WITH A 8OYCOTT' Stoves. In goon conmuon. 1-ur Dnlu -.,uu..... ` nu!` Ware Rooms. I89 PRINCESS STREE1`. 1-. `ll 15'I\DQ1:|V Br n GENERAL TIOKEY AGENCY. THE CROWN PRlNCE'S CASE. .,-.._. ._... _..,,__.. _. NMARRIEO THEM AND THERE. IE 'l`HOU!4AND IHLAN D ROUTE BY noun. Watcwwu & Ondouburp Mu. n ; A. _::- Whig`: `lolophouo Hunbor. I ll. A DISASTER IN CHINA. __-L The Election Yutordpy. ._._ mu n-- I! f-..:.L` KIm:s'nix.}:.\x.\|)A. mum EVENING. mxr. n;,1.~4s:. : --7. ._._.... mr AOENOY. .Nl-INSATIUN .\'l`1`l{E.\ TON. Ty; me Foot 0! Brock 8-tcou "oaL'nouuAn-mt. a slant n. An: THURBDA Y EV1*i'-('},"I-DEC. 22nd. BIOIIIIII lvr IUIl'U- PHILADBLPIHA. Dec. l6.--Joseph Knight, hook-keeper of the Mnuuf|ctnru'~Nulonnl hank, wu clur i with utulininlorom the hank between ;000 and I70, . It is ....:.I that Inlnln. bu Inna Ann:-nnrintinn to Food for Con-mnpuvee. Scott : Emnlnion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophoephitoe, in e moot murveloue food and medicine. It heal: the irritetion of the throat end in and give! eeh and strength quicker I. en my other remedy known. his very palatable. hevinv none of the din bleuute of the crude oil. Put up in end 8] nine. haul between wu.uuu nuu wu,uw. as us mini that Knight hu bun tppropriating to his on me the _bnnk'I may for nearly twenty-ve yearn. Q` mnrmug. no Inn 3 II n held In the city hall to night. DOIIII OI I IIIIIDII Illfle On Thursdny Miss Ida Cunpion, daugh- terlof the late Charles Ctmpion. died 1: her residence. Divieion etreet. While in life she was beloved and respected bymll, For 8 long time she was I Iulferer from con- sumption, but bore her Aliction with Chrie- tian fortitude And forbeerence u to the Int. Her remain: were interred to- ey. The Inn`:-al mg: n IAIIIIQ Ann, III`. I19!" TCIIIUI-III WUTI ll f unoml was 3 large one. Junoif En Il'l'iV0d from Toronto this morning. He will sing st a comfort to ho lne!d in the div ninht. appolnwd tor eacn Cantlltllw, mines neuy and F lanagen for the former, and Mines Frankie and Katie Coaltston for the latter. The Misses Coakaton worked hard and energetically to secure the election of Mr. Thom n,` but were considerably handi- ca pe by about a dozen who had under- en to canvas: for Mr. Drennan. Had the de"eated candidate had as many can- vuaen an the eucceeafnl one there is no doubt but that he would have been elected by a eweepi majority. Mr. Drennan wae presented wit a magnicent parlor lamp. The Finish of the Content. for a Pnrlor Lump-Ald. Drenneu Takes It. When the poll was closed at the Children of St. Mar `:4 blllll` lut nizht it was shown that Ald. rennnn had lled 281 votes and Ald. Thom son 247. '1 V0 cnnvaseere were appoinbed or each candidate, Mines Kelly Th: K"-gnu (`nub-Inn worked hlfd and paling uoo xrom uuuno. Fcr the efence Titus Iworo the: the revolver was not louded and that Min Flindall threw herself into Cooper`: nrms crying, For God`: sake I-`red don t let them take me away." The jury was out an hour and returned a verdict of guilty. Cooper will be sentenced on Tues- day. FOR SALE onmxi. 5,000 BUSHELS PEAS`. V