Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Dec 1887, p. 4

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Oroclcory, Glasswm`-e, Etc hsuux: 03'!` at I trlge `grove Rod. l Song: I ` t 0 time or Bnfnlnl r c our huulnomo ublloo Vases. 3 ilk Soln.o$'l`oile'-; : 8ol|.\'l`en8ot.n. `Insets unntinact. Drums. Dolh. Donn on-times. (`radium Rleitths. a-c-.. at - lscdllgxn`, no Princes street. Uptown .7 Cont 1 . . . . 1 l I The diocmrc-ry sucl urn.-It or the .\lontrc|l l clotectiven unl policemen may lead to I lhorou h reform and reorgsniution of the lice orco of that city. and if all nccouru V trno something of the kind is urgently noodml. u-vuru \ - Onuu I-`r_t-e Pres: -I-n 1 uuv uvvplr nwnrv III III II: Toronto World. It is stated that notwithstanding his aim sud weight Hon. John Norquny is the bent dancer in .\lnitohn. but the taxpayer: up there complain that they haw to pay the piper. flint manure crystallized into luv. of which then appear: to be little doubt, will hue 5 quieting inuence upon the uur- ` cblou. Already it has damped their cournge end silence-I their tongue. Several of their demonttrstione hue been ebundoned, null some that have been helal lacked the vocal pyrotechnics formally the distinguishing clnrscttrintivol unrchist gntheringl. An- Archiun may still live in America. but if so its exista-nve will not be mnrlml by animu- tion. U Inv-ell` Ill! ZONII II. IIII IIXIYIICIIOII olpropertyuid theme eroloaioereolthe lee. end whereee euch ecte ere oeeoee net the eovereige oi the United stetee. . when d triet ettoreev at the United Steto i heve inlorlnetion in writing from no Ieee then three reeutehle citilene that any elien hee oilended t ehell be trenemitted to the Preeideet oi the Unit- ed Stetel. who Ihlili thee ieeue en order re- quiring euch elieu to depert from the Unit- ed Sutee. If the oender ehell refuse to obey euch on'er it ehell he the duty oi the .-retery oi etete to erreet him end convey him out of the territory 1:! the United Stetee. end ii he n-tune he ehell he in prieoned for not more then three yeere. end at the expiration of hi term he eheii egeiu be conveyed out of the country and not per- mitted to return to it until the order expell- ie him he: been revoked. The bill providu `t et whenever in the judgment of the Pre- eideet oi the United Stetee the public eefety requiree it it eheil be lewful (or him to me my Iuch eiieu to he erreeted without notice end be conveyed out of the United Stetee.' " -..r.. -. v-v utuvuuuuu uvuu bur svu-II upon the production cl '0 pool ol their eluding. ll pnvidu. funlnrnou. thuthounhlllnnonturuollhu nurchiluto the country until they have upodcooodnohuguol heart. In 6 con- dunonl (on: {he hill nod: : ` A.IIIL .. .-v-ow` uvuiii ouv Iuu lint "Whcnu slim: rnidil; in the United 2-mun have lnuly uunuzod 5. public puco 3 uivhlng and cocoa II; the dulruction IIIOXPIV and [In Inn or 11' nlnolln M llm .. uuuu -vu-vu-wv-I.cIIoIIIII.IlI\.:IllX`U.llX hlon oongnu a mantra cl tho Inn uhltnry kind. It pnovldu (or the summary upulnlon of the anarchist: from the country nnnn oh- -......l.._n-.. .1 _..n..n__ ____n -1 Aurcmummuua mslly more than Mun! Eu ulmluod ol it. In chusplou have not bduhi. no In Chicago. to up loo-no and violonoo in an ulonoiunt 0! their plus. and any law no n-phoned the luv-uokm Ionuuool the duly thy nut pa-form. lloIu~o|t|IthtIlr.AdsnI.olC|Iloqo.hn Holman M111: . ._g-.--. .1 AL- _..s wlnuoowr. The only authority It noug- nluo. I! It can be culled authority. In the authority at the in-llvkluu oonoclmvo. The ncugniuu in tho low uloqnsl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY TENDER.` MAD IN A PLAY HOUSE. BROWN NOT DEAD YET~ COMMENTS OF THE PRESS. The People An-an ol Th 3!. .. u-...:.u Good (`-mu : 0! Evil. .__ uL,,., {SECOND-' HAND BOOKS Make your selections nowbefore the b.6$t are sold, at F NL1__3_B%ET 5 A c Ann. I. Izrll Ooal Ease Burner. "It Staiids at the Head" for artis- in]-Innicrn nlnnnlinnnq and aivnu-.l.`_ John Henderson &Cn., A visit then to such a place ought. to in- terest Kingston's Citizens, s.nd again we invite every one to come st my time and See whst we offer. You will not be pressed to buy, md particularly at this Christmss Season you can spend half sn hour pleasant- I- Of course there are stores which carry more complete Itoclxs in my one line, but tnking'thcmo.s I whole whut we state is beyond doubt I fact. `Than any other Bookstore in the DOMI- \'Il\\' t\IV tw A \v A I\ A Boqoud-Hand Books gut; so ldVby ~ A. SIHHONDS, A no -- Also cutie: I Larger And More Complete General Assortment of 1 Books, Size; Neatness, Comfort, --AND- General Brightnass of Appearance, ` We are not much given to BLO\\'I.\'U OUR OWN Hl)R.\'." but are you nvuro thu right here-AT H()ME-IN KING. .STON-thore is 5 store which, while it far uurpuou in` BLOWING OUR OWN HORNY] FRONTENAC WARD. THE SCHOSLT ELECTION. LI. 0. HARDY & 00.. Store open evenings till the Holidays. 'Away Down Low in Price. A In Grea Variety, by the Best Makers. [FA N07 0/?! 0000.9, ' Corner Brook Ed Wellington pooiis AND mAGAz1NEs. Brass - Goods, PLUSH GOODS, coaxmz BOOKSTORE. And I-`OLLOWINO I`.V'l2!~'l.\'Gs`. till all are sold. the balance of Japanese Goods. consisting of Screens. Porcelaina. Embroidered Silks. Bronco. Enamola. Curios. Ton. Etc. Good: on view Saturday. and No Rosette. Suitable for Xmas and New Year : Presents, in Great Variety, and Princess Street. nreulng cam. lanicnm. '01`! Bo_xo_I, Odor ONE PRICE STORE. Notions, Glass Goods, ' Fancy Goods, and $tatiopery and Fancy Goods }i'6'w O1-`CIAVI-vAi-)-A. 88 Princess St, Kingston. DRY GOODS. PETER BAT Kingston. Dec. 5th. 1887. WM. W. GAUTT'S, 228 PRINCESS STREET. U5/958/1 "@"z222Z`//E3` nnd may be used by the most delicate constitu Liana with perfect safety. In t nuooeu nrlsin from Ila bein lnstrinsica y THE BEST VAL E IN THE ARKET.u wellas thor oughly adapted to the wants otthe kitchen has exclmd envious imitation: of its name ant`! up Ipearanco. Beware of such. No addition"to or $3.1-iation from the simple name: A 1 nnnl/In r'n11-A1n` 11-1 111-11111311- ` It contains noithor alum, lime. nor nmmonla and be used by the delicate with safety. trout IILIC 3|-I_.LI I A000/('3 FR/5/I/'5`7`.Z:Nu/N5 HE/VD/%?Y& 7//0MP8T0/V 8. C0@OK SF RiEND BAKING POWDER IS A PURE FRUII` ACID l'O\\ DER AUCTION" - SALE LOW PRICES NICE F OR CAKE. Trade Mark on every package FANCY WATER SETS. ANTIQUE VASES AND PITCHERS. SUGAR AND CREAM SETS, EPERGNES AND BASKETS, TOILET BOTTLES AND CRUETS, FANCY SALTS & PEPPERS MOUNTED The above were purchased direct from the manufacturers and will be sold M a Smtll Ad- ` vanccon Cost. 3 Robertson Brothers, Importers of Crockery, &c.. 187 PRINCESS ST. any 1 Ann uunoovv .-uuu In Orange Colors. consisting of _ Pure Gold E33. Pine Apple. Pure Gold Elsa. Strawberry. Pure Gold Ess. Raspberry From this celebrate:-nanutuctory we have ` receircdn full line of sum AND PERL!- MU'I TER"(]LASSWARE In Rose. Blue and 0|-nnnn Pnlnrn mmalnnnn n! Pure Gold E53. Vanilla. Pure Gold E65. Lemon. Pure Gold E35. Ratefea. Pure Gold Baa. Wintergreen. v-v-v-u-\a I : CHINA TEA STORE. Away until I knock the bottom out of high Prices and bring Groceries down to hard aim to keep are supply of Dui - ducts and Table D0 ictwieu for city fami i I0 (`int everybody`: table mav be supplied wit. In I note. JAMES REDDEN, CHINA 'l`|i`.A srrnnlr _ Dl')l\'tVI'.`ns u-r .lI0.VI)A Y EI'.V (l, DIX`. I900, IERKELSGBUN 31:1 cunsnu Moat oncounuiilmr success. Josh Billing: has said. "To stay to wln."nnd I have made up my mind to HAMMER M T 1...... .._un v |___,,n. .g . ,, vv 1---1-u Their approbation In the selection of goods in p the several Hnca, whether Stnplo or In Special Men. My aim is to try and please. and um: far have met with TIIE And Pure Gold Spiues of all kinds at Who does the beat by the people in he who will do the beat trade with them. and in this belief I have spared no endeavor to meet THE 0/VU EXTRACT OF BEEF F L.U.,!.E?.... f: . .F.F F (`an be made I.\' A MOMENT by adding oiling wan.-r. John Bull sue; .: I0c. Tomatoes. per can. we. I-I'l`(`., I-I !`."l`l,`. SHORE LOYNES & 00.. \IAV VALAI VLLAUA Uvu. Al l2o'olock. on nmisea. Division Street. by WILLIAM MUR LAY. Auctioneer. Terms uf sale ouy. and will be made known It time of sale. For further pnrllculnrsupnl) to ll 0\'l`|\l'l|lr\' 0\Q{3..-4I..- ea LYMAN SONS & CO., WILL CONTINUE (furruh GL0 lb. Quart Bltllu Plcilcn for 96. . Muuhnoll Cnunp. In Bottles. 9: I0;-,. Wonullu-shin`!-s;|oo st llo. . THE CELEBRATED Dlngmu lootrio Soup at so bu-. lilmrou. 81!. bar Soup. at 15c bar. Ivory. 3-ll. lnr oop, at I90 hr. Funlly Brown Soup at c but. our Laundry Soup 5! in Int. Raisin: at 50 lb.` . > New Valencia RIHJI lo 35. (`aim-r Prdncua and Moon- ' _i trod smeu. anpglgzgums. kmqugns. :in. TH la` BEST FOR BEEF TEA The hi eptod. T0 arm um JAN. m, ----AND- _:-. -us -In: Sole Agents for (`numtlm _._4_A1-__ e for making Jl'I.lII.`.\' and other (`LEAR SOUPS. Rich Flavourled Soup l\' A In V PRINCESS ST. 3357:?! 3;: K}};";s:t.-`cot . . "pi Dpanus an uqe mean" 10!` arms- t;1_o demgn. cleanlgness and simpli- mty of oonatructxon. Its -heatmg cztsgaoxtg surpasses that of any :> or tovo of the present` day. Every Stove a Double Heater. For sale only at THE NEW sT0\'I-I D!-Il`0'l_ I will sq-ll single or in lot: to suit purciuuq-rs. This in II rnrv 1- once for any one .10 secure on cheap home. The above buildings are All in good rt-pair. and will be told by Public Auction f\\' Y A `T? I I5`, ELI. uso 4 Pusrfnto owmmosj 10 mm Bmnnmss. WITH STORE. mnnnu chum. melon. any czuurs. bedroom , It-ls. child`: rot. moltruneo. mu! hall now. ` om! mot rune. ollvlolh. crockery and [Inn- vmr.-, Into! dou) ducks. coal and wood. with a In: of onu-r a clot. Salt` at urn o'clock. Tu-nu-(Huh. J. IL II [Ti `H I'IHO.\'. A In`! ionm-r. Inmun. muck walnut udooonnl. lining Mole. dining: chain. rockers. any chain. bedroom It-ls. child`: vol. nmurnnet mnl lmll lluro. All of MI household emvcln. conulstin of halt vlolh parlor suite. (1-ntm and nidv lab on. vul- ulna. tapestry and wool urpela. ha lam;-n. black walnut nldobnanl. dining I: la. dinlnz chain. rockers. cuuv chain. I will sell at the MART. Brock Street. on I HAVE rooelvotl Instruction: (mm W. J. wnu-nu to Ioll by Allcl ion an Inn reddonce. Ia: mduu Street. on XUCTION - sAL:a A l`|lIH`lmnl`I'o[.I-ammo will be pmuua-1. sucus. nx. orronuo. I-nor. CLARK. Ill. JJI. slmwocx ud Ollu-rn will um put. arm as an ' mum-mcu. 8ot"!. BIBBY & VIVRTEJE;-A n n 7 _ J 005 I.'.'..- COOKE'S CHURCH JAPANESE GOODS. "no Onalcnt of an Conlc oporiuuoooun A recon! 0! out 5 NIQI3 In No Your City. III! mu lonou. All Ihlinndnl Maury. dPrIculot Ihln linngeuou : .. .'5-giwudo. Rourvol8uu.Il.O`. .1 CITY HXIL,` HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 1.; zm;a 315`n;aT)'tsi,` J IIUISDAY I FRIDAY. DU. 150: AND 100:. COMIC - OPERA - COMPANY. TIMELY.A_!i N OUN OEHEN '1`. ERMINIE A U C T I O_N"S /TEE THE_GRANDA.UNIVERSAL .ar.uIuZIII$ SALE OF BUSINESS. On (`orner ol Yongv and llivision Hts. Friday fuening, Dec. 76th, On the \\'-ml Side of Gonlqnwslrvet. FROM THE CARING. NEW YORK. ANNUAL TEA AND CONCERT. nON'nAY, DEC. 19:11, gnu. luau wul uu Uvlu U I uuul ON JANUARY 5th, uln.-Ir nn nl\nn\KaA. Iii-I-Lu. Qt (man- . CAllPl:T-I. Isgrv. lhs nnw nn h.uuI one of tho.[.nn:osl Stocks. wvll hulrglll fur -ash. ever otferozl in this city. Louk ux mu` linu-1: Lunllcs` Fell. Hoots. l.ndles' Kid Hunts. I. Mics` Slmlin Boots. Men's Wmter Boots cl-`u!l I-`axt-(I up to! 0 top) old)` 33.. really worth 36 ~11 Hvnuino llgurgain. Theru in also ll largo stock n!`_ llnn`d-.lmlo (`uslmn \\'ork on hand which wnll he an d at, Slaughter Prices. Rubbora and Uvcrslmx-3 in great variety. Cns mm W wk ll specialty. THOMAS. CUNNINGHAM, QIKT Pltlwnru Rurn nu-r NR. RCIXDLP8 AMDIIJNVI u ulvl ya: Lu, uuu uuyuu u: W. 8.\'0Wl)E.\'. & Gordon St. nuvw In uu upgulvutlull. MA(`D0.\'.`1l!`.l.l. & M UDIE. vs; I II V'lI`\JrIl`llVl, 267 Pltl!\`(`l-238 STREET. I'll M9! .\'0 J. I-2. lIU'l'(`.HESO.V. A ..,.u-___- `J. CAUPIIEIL. 301'). I .au 1: \ ultl. W. J. AR.\`ll2l.. .....:._j-I. u.-an unutlnu A uctioueor. llllIl%I\`cUo J '9Ana|-oh means `without gmrcrnment.` 4 n It njoqga l nnt.hority,.\rhctlner emanating = Jmm gziln. goddmau. kings, quuens, qopen. | priests, president: or pin-liannonts t n-.- 1 ma _I.o be crushed out hy the rule of major , itiu or minorities. by nwunrphies. or M. , lies. by arinlocruiea or democracies. by w- _I Sunken`, and lat`-oxooulprn not all linuls ; LDDK our FUR cannjwmnski BIG BARGAINS THIS WEEK. --..-._, . V. ` .-inarclly is imlividunlisln consiatntly 1 carried out and put into practice. It in the doctrine nf nutouomy. Independence and liberty. his the doctrine which accepts all the social principles of the Spencorinn l, school of thinkers, nnd does not fear to - carry them to their In ioul conclusions. own: ` though the greatest nilosophiul expound- on of those principu may fail to do no 9 themselves. DI.`-.....L.. .....4-.._ I..3AI.._n _...._.........A ' 'which the ordinary legal measures cannot The American people have undertaken to deal with anarchism in a woet eective way. They see they must do something to mark their disapproval of the disturbancescieated by a trespassing force, to check the open preaching of rebellion against the govern ment, to suppress the illegal agitation with effectually cope. Evidence ha; been already given of the dangerous pcrsietency with which the anarchist: pureue a given course. They will willingiy brave any consequence rather than be thwarted in the development of their plans. Some have gone too far `in their conflict with law and order, and have suffered a punishment which they did not court nor expect, but their allies or follow- ers have not ceased to foster and perpetu- ate the discontent thpt threatens `to destroy the public peace. Anarchiam ha been gaining ground in America, became in ad- vocates have been largely recruited `from Europe and because the precise meaning? of their doctrines was not uudexetood. John Most. the `most noted of all the dieturbers, though lucky enough toeeeapeao far with punishment: limited to various periods of imprisonment, has left ne_ doubt about tha quality of anarchism. Of it he wrote re- cently`: W ' ~ ` LA I ....;__|... 2 . 2.. `l2..2.I.._I:_... ..___2-a-._aI.. Th-` Werl` scarcely does the politicians of ` Kingston the credit that is their due. They did not sign the purity pe.i'ion for commer- cial ransom only : these may have [ix-en taken into Account, but so were the legal Aspects of the case and the dc.-ins of the putty leader: for I pure election. There IN some people who discount the honesty and prudence of their fellows every time. Andvrhntlxu been done? Were the bribe- tukers in the Lennox can not punished? Have not the briben in the I-Int. .\'orthum- berland use been reported? Has an day not been xed for the trial of the bribers. , givers and taken. in the Prince Hdwar-I county case? Tl, ll'.,l.,..- I_. I - Al I-.- - A .... ....-.v...u 'n-nu_y was In tuna tutu l.III.7 result of e kinul of commercial cmnpect be- tween the petty wirepullers rather than of any genuine ehhorrence of corrupt pmcticee on their pert, or on thet of the electorate. But when petty unveeeere can be brought to feel thet it will pey better. even on the low ground of expediency. tn relrein from debeuching voters. I coneidereble Advance will heve been gained. 1` he etringent. elec- tion law hes begun, negatively, to edncete the people in morality by delivering the week from temptetion. It can ecnrcely be~ come e echoolmuter. in I direct end poei- tive way. until it puniehee the teker as well u the giver of bribee." A I'b`('('Ll.lIi' |'I!.`||'. Th: lllvl` Like: I pccnlinr \'lQ\\` ol the Kingston eloctinu case. To every thought [III and right-Inimlocl Cltlltll, on either side of politics. it says the result of the trial will be in matter of gratitimtion, tlnt it in aunn.-thing. in the midst of too much eviv lence of will:-spreml vorruption. to he unveil the leap humiliation of having it ilevlnreal in` a court of justice that the soul of the premier of the dominion was won hy hrilpery or frnul. ` This gratili-.-ation. so for u it in I morul feeling. will. however. be greatly lnotlitied," it. goes on to say. by the knowledge that the unwontecl purity \\'u in this one the --_..l. -4` _ L1- I 3 - I - I nu. -- Iv uuu uu unvnvll I10 -`IUQIIIIIIHI . We don`! know via! our cotmmponry menu by in closing remark. but to no satised tlm it can have no local applia- tlon. The Miclluul (`antral lair hu too much at nuke to mac iu energies and leave to the vlnitlng nnoclntlon the rctpomlbllity at making the show I success. The mump- monl will wry largely depend upon the locn| colnmilteoa, the nmulx-rs of which will. u! course. he glml of the uaiunuce as well u the prestige which the Agricultural and Am unociutinn will loriug to them. (mun |houldu't he juloua. There is really no occulou fur" such a feeling. _- ..v--v- -- cu---.uv-u Iuvni ,& u "The ulocinlon ol the Unutlo Agticultuul ,uul Am uno-.-lnzlon. tn hold the nut pro- vincial eulslhithn n Kingston. may not In nth at the mun lair. but the Ottawa uooc ntion elm-1 not require low to let the run grow under lu lentil it wnnu to hold uowu. Lot no churiuhl hope the Agri- cultural and Ann usncin on will that the some Hm! of entorprlu at Kingston nut fall as it lid In Utuwo lut September. " \\'-.a..--. L....... -1.-. ___ --_.-.7,-. VIC.` uvu . uu vuauvuo. The (man Jo rInl don not noun to In plouoal that the provinchl exhibition in to In located in Kingston out you: TL. .I...i-l..- .1 IL. 1\_.-_x_ I A_z,,__|.__, n no wnuv nIu'aa wmo. c an ovary Thursday =1`:-tin THI-2 Knights of Labour who reside or have votes in I-`rontonac Ward are requested tomoet with me in the(`ommiueo Room. Wmu Block. on I-`RIDA Y I-I`\'l!2.\'ll\'G Ill 7:1!) o'clock. II I Af`n\IIu\I Atuclnn IOIBO pupa 1 onion In (`chin II .1` ` wurlnlnpnavd | * nnw 1 n n-nu ova-tour unqlnl. luuuon... In-ch nunuulwnucuuvolu . w I an _ .. `r"s:.` ....L"" :.'2."".`".f." 'l'hnoawoak.nuhnauun.n-nu . THE DAILY WHIG, ` 1 u w :7 I -u- . -.':... ..'.":;....":.2...f:"....`?'& " ` A? III uol.f.AIII mu. uuuiului.-|lIUl-jIV7] II "'x::'- Anne lolhoppr ooocltbobouob accu Condo: nulhl and ohm: 7f/+0.9. cu"/WV//V0//AM I BLO W 7.4 7` A NA Ii`ClllS.|l.b Oll. DON` 1' BS7 ill LOU `. _ 1\.- , ANNOUNCEMENT. -upunuu uncut pita. IZDW. J. I. PINSI. Pnwlotor. Aon:n1-Tixnxwrn. um: A--n n-- I-g.-AI... i I-`Ax. Clark. Sherlpclc And Raynor, alwl at :`3:ke'n church concert to night in thccity r _' __ f . . l Canadian Klllbd In Colornclu. Dxsvxlt. C01,. Dec. 16.-A Cum-lion,` mined David Milo. wad instantly killed yestcnlay by a giant powder explosion. He was at work in an excavation. whore, owing to tho bud coil. explosives were used to looun the earth. Despite the warning: of others, he pemiuotl in hundliuwo powder. He came from Valluyald. Que A Young Womuln Bocolllel lnnne During I Performance `in 3 Theatre. \\ AsIuxo1~o.\`. Dec. l6.-Theio was quite a scene at the Grand opera house here. At the end of the tint not of the lay L`Arti- cle 47. where Miss Clara L orris. as the creole girl Corn, is shot by her lover, Miss Hunter. a member of the audience, sudden; if became insane. It will be remembered tint several years ego this young woman went to the treasury department. where George Morgan. in non of Senator Morgan. was at his desk. and calling the young man out in the street red at him reputedly with a revolver. The sl1ot.vc,_howe\'er. inllicted only slight \\`,ouuda and the yonn clerk refused to rosncute her. It in thong t that the shoot ng scene she witnessed at the theatre recalled her trouble with young , Morgan sud affected her mind. l TENDERS will be rot`-eh'ed. addressed to tho underd med. until SATURDAY. mu mm... at 12 o`clock. noon for the purchase of tho Estate of lhelute Patrick Derry. contuninx Three Tenemenla. corner Colborno and (`hat- ham Streets. Tho! hisrhnst nr nnv Inndnr nnl n ~:~nnas|I-Hr no THE BRITISH WHIG. l*'Rll)AY. DEC: I6. llllll 1) Well. To I friend of his who cnlled in this morn- ing the wounded mm complained very bit- terly about his companions deaerting him when he had become dimmed and was in close quarters. 'l`nluw-rn, nm~ IR _.l-nah nnnnlnluln Pu`. umuc I` IIHITBFI. 'l`on.u.V'm, Dec. l6.--High Constable Cul- verc and Chief Conauble Bryue left at] p.m. for Whitby with i\IcRae and Dinnen. the detectives. T boy will be tried tomor- row moming. ml;erlin,.\\'mla. cheap as; I.nixHaw I. Uooyl largo faaciuutonu. .'i()iS, at H_A;dy'u. Chupgat underwear at Rattonburvi. Ila Sun Ila Did Not Flu l`Irnt-e llmldno I Intention: to Hurt nonnen. .\l\'RrLI:. nee. l6.--(`-cor e Brown, bar- tender. uhotby qdetnctive Iti llives. Chrncoa of his recover are slim His family Are st the bedside. lyirown made an unto-mortem statement. Ho uyn Dcnnon wroatod his rv.-\'6l\'er from him bofon he had I chance to re. Beaida." Added tho wounded man, my pistol wu not loulcd. I was shot by both men. Dennen alto: me first in thochest, then Mccrea shot me 5 second nftorwnrdn an inch below Dolmen : wound. I had A uule with Donna, but did not men to shoot him. I merely wuntod to Ask him why he intended to prosecute me after I had used him so well. '1`. - c..:-__x ..IL:_ _L. -_n-,: :_ .|_:- _.-___ A system of service and good conduct rewards should be established. The men should be better pnid; good pay secures good men. Cheap men. like All cheap goods, nre at to rove of poor unlity when loroug t to t 0 test. Above n l things. in- terference by sldermsn with the police should be stopped. ncw I VI I \ Uullllvltllll All` Ufl IE3`. The I6.0(l).0(l) lnbonru who are not ro~ tectod by I tari` should he regurded full; on much u the 2.(Xl0.(l)0 who urn rotecusd. eapocially on these 2,llX).0lX) no I so forced to pay back an comumen the boom they suck on producers. [ A Word for 3-1-0 Ioclunle. Monlmd Win: A _,,,,A,, 1- - I I DC lrll. noedml. so `tiny Do. -Go Tho: say. New You (`ommeuid Advert iner. 'I`L. nnnnn:uu\|_1,,,, I THE nndennhmed will receive Tender`! on SATl'RDA V. THE ITTII l.\`S'l`.. until 2 IIL. for the Stock. Fixtures. Lease. License. hm- u-ls and Book Debts of James Thompson. Mar- ket Square, Kin Ion. This is a rare vlmnco for any one desir my to carry on the Liquor and Soda Water Bnainem. Tenders Vrill be received for \\ hole or pan. Terms made known on applicnt ion. II Af`l\\'\YI`l I A ll l'F\II`

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