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Watchman (1888), 7 Jan 1892, p. 1

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It 11 ould be impossible to enumerate the different bargains in this space The above lines will aid you somewhat, but personal visit will dislose all. I must sell the goods here or take them away Its’ ' 'our opportunityâ€"take advantage ol it. JOSEPH MOXLEY. I) order that as littic as :possiblc may have to be boxed up and removed. We are showing a full stock of everything 1n the a E ELRY LINE for the coming Holiday Our Sales are much in advance over last year for the month of November. PNO one W111 g1ve better value than At Cost for the Nea t 3 Months, desires to announce to the public of Victona County that in consequence of haxing uurchascd a larfie stock 1n Lansdowne, where he formerly resided he has decidedb to retira from business in Lind soy on CIst Januv r), and offers his entire stock JGSEPH MOXLEY, Stove 111111 11111111111111 Merchant, Opposite Benson House Comprising all the best makes. Tinware of all kinds, Carpen ters’ Tools and Household Cutlery, and Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, VarnisheS, Glass, c. ign of the Big Kettle. Nearly Opposite the Beamn House Lindsay. Of WALTHAM, Mass, * lave appointed us sole agents in . Lindsay for their justly celebra- .. ted Watches. These movements are equal in time-keeping quali- ties and finish to any American Watch made-the gnlyclifieg- Call and see these watches in our new Silver Case for $12.00, the best value in town. Lindsay, J Jamar 21,143 189 'olume V. Number I. JUGHNESS OF THE SKIN. ence is they are LOW IE3? PfilCE- Use HIGINBOTHAM’S "HTE - RGSE - BALM. --FOR-- ‘ WMWED 0E EHAPPED HANDS‘ CHAPPED LIPS ‘ TE,“ UNITED STATES Prese/zt, ezezt/zer does a fix Qf Pitts, éut t/tat does not alter tfle felt! Mat W H j T E PIA/E BALSA/L] 2:5“ #53 865$ Remedy in use [0-day “er Cong/2s, Colds, Hearse- 7zess, BewzaC/éz'tz's, eta-«2'72 fact my advz'seto jmzz is wee/z you get a total 07’ feel cm attaeé 0f tz‘Ee Grz'ppe strz’ée a [Eee [z'fie far H291”- éet/Ea’m’s (Drug Stare, fer every fey/507; k72d:cx.v t/zat seg/ terservatzmz 2s t/ze first law (3f mztzzre, and (z state/z in time saves izz'zze amt time [s m 072431. W006! ozmz’ Coal 52‘07/65 Does 7202‘ (zmomzz‘ to mucfl (15 Cl C/zrz'sz‘mas A Line of Hanging Lamps Veryijheap. fl? guga A LARGE LINE OF S. J. PETTY, “The Jeweler.” On motion of Mr. Pilkie seconded by Col. Deacon specimens of the writing of pupils in the different- departments of the public schools were ordered to be submit- ted monthly for the inspection of the board. On motion of Col Deacon, chairman McNeillie was requested to leave the chair which was taken by Mr. F lavelle. A cordial vote of thanks was then tendered Mr. McNeillie for the able and impartial manner in which he had discharged the duties of chairman, tor the past year. The motion was carried by a. standing vote. A hearty vote of thanks was also at the same time tendered Mr. Sec. Treas. Spier for his services during the year. Mr. Stewart presented the leport of the finance committee, which recommended the payment of a few small accounts. Report: adopted. Inspector Knight’s annual report on the conditlon of’the public shools was read. The report sec forth that satisfaetory progress had been made during the year closed. Referred to committee. The mmutes of foxmer meetings read and approved. The last regular meetina of the Board of '91 W as held on Tuesday eveniuu. Present, chairman McNeillie; Messrs. Deacon,Stewa1t Flavelle, R. Kennedy Pilkie. U’Lenry, MacMurchy and Mc- LauUhlin PE TI'IKB()R0â€"â€"â€"1\fl1-'t)nr, James Kendry, qud No. 1, T. Cnhil] H. Winch, Henry Best; \Vard N0. 2, T. E. Bradburn, T. Kelly. A. V. R. Young; Ward N0. 3, \V. B. Ferguson, A. Dawson, H. Meldrum; Ward No. 4, R. M. Dennison, H. A. Mulhern, W. H. McIlwain. ' ' FENELON. â€"â€"J. Chambers, Reeve, by acc. Deputy~Reeve. M. H. Berkeley, 201, D. Brown, 217. Cnuncillors, Currin. 191, Graham, 188, Muybee, 177,0xby, 118, Palmer, 161, Thurston, 129. OMEMEEâ€"‘Reevo, Dr. Curnwnll (by ac- clanmtiun); Councillors, Jrlm Bell, Julm Beatty, J us. Beatty and Jos. Parsons. ()Ps~-Rem'c, E. H. Hopkins; Deputy- Reeve. D. Walker; Councillors, J. Ellis, W. N. Ray, A. Rubedfson. BL\.\'VERS«-RO0Ve, John Kennedy; First Deputy-Reeve, J. J, Preston ; Second DcputyRceve.John Barnicut; Councillors, J. Vance and J. Mahmud. CANSINun'mâ€"Reeve, J. T. V. May; councillurs that were nmmnutcd all resign- ed; Sclmnl Txustees, George Samis, Neil Clark and Hugh Wilsnn. ' The board adjourned. \VoonszLBâ€"â€"Recve, D. D. Ross: Cuun cillors, I’ctel‘ NcIutyre, Cnliu Campbell Hector McNeil and Jacob Bar Jes. tion. North WaTd-â€"R. J. McLaughlin by accl. East 11"(erâ€"Thumas Walters. M.»\RIPO$A-â€"Ree\'e, Dr. Vrooman; Dev. Reeve, A. Adam; Second Deputy-Reeve, F. Sha‘ or; Cuunuillors, S. D. Webster and W. P. McCrimumu. Local nption temâ€" perance by-luw carried by a majority of 80. ELDON TOWNSHIP-“Reeve, E. D. Mc- Euchern , Dcputy~Recve. \V, B. McRuc : Councillm} Chmlcs McDonald, \Villiam Dixon C. .McDunnld. 3EAVEI‘YJ‘0N ”Councillurs. F. S. King, \Vm. Jupce, V. 5., Duncan McMillan and Duncan (Jillc spxe. Manon ; ....... Fee ........... Bryans ........ O’Rellly ....... C411i1‘ ........ South lll'ardâ€" Head ......... Connolly ...... Lack .......... Armstrong ..... North [Farriâ€" Rnhson ........ Finley ......... Suuch burn ..... Wilson ...... E ast I V (mlâ€"â€" North VVnrd N o. 1 South Ward No. N oth Ward N 0. East \Vard NU. The following is the result of the polling on Monday for the Municipal elections:â€" FOR MAYOR. East Ward N o. South \Vard No. South I'chZâ€"Cul. Deacon, by acclama- H 5‘ MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS C£ Board of Education. It 6‘ Ԥ F0 R SCHOOL TRUSTEES. 534 FOR COUNCILLORS. LINDSAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th, I891. FOR REWVE. Kylie. Fisher. 347 44 80 82 59 84 69 56 60 42 68 43 44 63 32 Wallace. Ray. 276 ‘2.)A) 294 14-!) 269 260 21:; 79 126 106 105 97 0).) ()0 35 101 55 6‘2 95 103 36 t) t) 26 Fire In Waterford. WATERFORD, Ont, Jan. 6.â€"-The Public School building in this place was totally de- stroyed by fire at 2 o’clock yesterday. The fire is supposed to have caught in the cellar from furnaces. Insurance $4000. Engineers Bouchard and \Vilson and four Italian emigrants were killed and eight pas- sengers wounded by a. coliision between two assenger 13mins on the Wabash at Alladin, 115., yesterday. The train took fire and both smokers and ha. gage cars and one chair car were consumeg. The limit of a. day’s work to eight hours went, into effect, yesterday at the Scotia Engine \Vorks and Short’s shipyards, in Sunderlzmd. The men accepted a reduc- tion of 5 per cent. in wages with the lower- ing of time. A boy 1121111011 Manfred Lipski, aged 12, living 111th his parents on Stem 111L151. strassc, 15011111, hanged 111111511“ because he receivcu, 110 Christmas presents. A Socialist named Lewis was arrested on Sunday in Chelsea, London, for delivering an incumliury speech. L. N. Y. Parlin, a. Nexslmu jeweler, tore up $100 in currency and {4316.000 in drafts on the highway at Hoosic, N.Y., yesterday and then blew out his brains. Daniel Clark is 11 11o1tu1‘ emploxed 111 the Hudson Hull-1. .iic states that about; ‘mo 1 \\ ('1 115 115;» he wan into the wash mom on I the second ‘1001‘ 1.1111 saw Hurley, who haul ah ~cu stonpi 111; at the pl: av "01‘ several 3 \\ cogs, 1111511111" his ic :t, in :1 basin and usiiw 20 one of the fuc‘ tn“ 313. E16 tmd him to ifiiop, but Hmicv (mm no notice of him. 13 01111-11 1111111011 «.:1 1.111 11,111 Chief 1101191 5 himes (.1111 c) ..1:LL Hurley was doing. Carey has been arrested on a charge of murder. ‘- ‘ 0 1110 went, and after wandering about for several hours, hungry and pcnniless, found his way to the county hospital. Last night at midnight he died. l-lm'ley remained at the place all night, but the next morning l). H. Loveless, the proprietor, told him to go. _ Dr. Carey dressed Hurley’s wounds and advised those about to look out for Ium as his case was. serious. [117]) e VG l‘y angry. lle rushed to the washroom and told Hurley to leave the place. Hurley, with :m oath, struck at him and soon the two men clinched. Over and over upon the l‘mor tlioymlled, each lighting ~fox' suprem- my. Finally Corey lifted Hurley up and hauled him through a. window on to a. shed, the roof of which was but a. but below the window. Hurley was badly out about. the face and body and several arteries were severed. Ulzu'k hurried mt :..u1tmd Ci: James Lfauex vhzu Hurley \\ Hx‘rlcv had been can”: ‘1t doi mr {hintr several tinus bcfme and (mm: wxcryaxwv-v. ?fi‘ ,1 ”Mel E'nl‘lm‘ Rxlis :1 Man For \‘S’ipiug Hh‘ Fact Upon 1‘nih-z-iiuum Towels Cmv mu, J:m.( (3.- Edward H1: '21‘ cry, a car- pcx‘ .,tcr lnlilil}'.,'f1‘0nl' iomnco, Ontario, died a; the 1m nit. 1.1 last nitrnt. Hi. dcat ’1 was mused Irv mint-1:35 hub 11- :ccixcd tut) necks zwo in the n’quun Hotel, 1.1: \0. 330] South Clark SUCL“. 17 1 ,:.11111111:_; 01 :3. 111cm: ()1 1:15!!! 111 LAM} 11"“10 ¢ 1 315113111", which was; 11:31.2, (mucd 113' :1..- vanlscl 1'01 alldzc-I SL111 w: of dlcui'iu ' 1121111, “11.; alsn 1111 indium? 11c (11911ccsnow- 1:1; dcccit 211111 undieasance of 091%. '1‘111‘11111gtu the c1158 0f'":112 mt zmd Larosc ~~ti1e former 1111 cmploye of the Public \Vor‘ is Dcp 1112110211. and now in jail on a. <..:1.1‘-' to of 1.1.1.11; 1111:: goods 3mm the latter 1 .x' “is 01111 p111. an: 11 e and 1.’1Mging taem tn the (113111.11. .1' mi ~â€"His Lurdslup 511111 that it 11115 “mu 311m :41 it “'11:; .1. smious uflcnce against. the laws. :2 0022:2222: , as be: 2 2022 2:222»: : ;: :2! tllu (luv 3212221222L, 12:2: 22:22 ly 2:. \2'1 Ll'ucn himself and the Um'ernmcu mther the Department of Public \Vnrk .2225 22. 222211102 of no cmwequenc e ml: tht .10\ «4222222 wt, recciwd full value 02' not. 2'13t2i22inrr02 a, pic: 0 of 1222221 222 the 222222 222.:213222' 2.5: kl: W222: 2'0 ::l_'-. n..22cd l2}; .‘lSCd .m allege-l 51.222224: of 11202 52222 22, v. as also 2222 indictable Offence. = ~ Aruuidi and (in: “Joe.“ In the cuss of J. R. Arnoldi, late me- chanical engineer in 11 2 Public Works De- partment, His Lorelship said that, this was a 1n¢ttcr of malfeasance in public oilice. If this were a. clear case between subjects xt .s'ould unly ‘uc actionable, M: as hctwccu 43:19; 1111:: P111E>_:: mt it was indictable. haggling Ln Lb: steamer Joe, His dut "in was to addr‘c '3 them would: that a. veldict of m occncc was found. OTTAWA, J 1111 (i.-â€"~Thc 213312133 of the countv of (311111911 opened Emu \e 331111153 Judge 11 I1 10 '1: (:5: 15.5111. Aftm the 11111.1 a. j111y1111s 1111‘111e11111111 the 1".11:-1111111 1:1cuted. His 1401151211) 1111111053011 them, 1101111111" 0111. that some i111portant cases would come up for their considerz Lion. There would be, for instance, charges of- conspiraq, alludin" to the bmmle (11152.5, 11.111! \\ hiie charges Were no proof of "111113 it “as for them to Say if the cases should no to 111111 and if the evi- deuce Jug tified the charms 01‘ not. He did not W) ish them to 111211110 that; there was 21 Jesirc 1111:0121111. I: 11:151113 (111.); to say MI... Fm 220x» ArnoMi find Lurosc are out on bail !NTERESTlNG {TEMS BY WIRE- KILLED FOP. IMPOLITENEE ‘ mssxhiy the so 5n porrtc emplmed m the He states that about; ‘mo my into the “am mom on and saw Hurley, who haul 2-:5- 15 was :3 steamer that the def be: I'V'll m (1..“ :1: really in mg; be- he Government, or of Public \Vnrks. It, (:«(Juence nuwthcr the gn and those whose hem would rather efeneiani thc same iurey be- I)! title Kiral'fy Burned Out. NEW YORK, Jan. fiâ€"Thc house of B0â€" lossyKiz‘ulfy, the spectacular showman, Cook tire last; night and conSidemble valu- able property was destroyed. Elise Kiralfy, the showman’s wife, was carried down stairs from a. sick bed to the house of a neigthfipg physician. The loss will ex- S'r. CATIIARIXES, Jan. 6. â€"â€"Horsemen throughout Ontario will hour with regrets of the death of Robert James, the well- known horseman, from blood poisoning Bob, as he was familiarly called, was a splendid, fearless horseman, upright in all his dealings and has duling his life made many warm friends, not only in this city, but throughout the province and in the States. He came to Sc. Uatharincs about 25 years' ago and for the past 10 or 12 years has kepp the James Hotel on the Queenston- road. East Yo: I: Dismissed. M «RKHAM, Ont., Jan. 6. â€"The East 1 Oil: election petition came up y esteidax‘ ncfoie Judges McClellan andBurLon. Mr. 'W 00]- cock, the petitioner, offered no evideme and the petition was dismissed with costs. Judge Burton congratulated the electors of East; York and. said that. the most hitter enemies of Mr. Mackenzie would not think him capable of a corrupt act. (‘vum-r 'utive Cmmxdute for Pool BRAMPTON, Jan. 6.â€"â€"The Cbuservatixc con'vaiun of the County of Pool met, iv. 3": {onumiuuteacandidute for the l’ousu 0f Commons to fill tel) \acanm cuus :«1 i)» the. unscuting of Joseph Featherstum. Mr. James Jackson, fomerly of Toronto town- ship, received me :nanimous support of the convention. ‘ also (Hired to accept iudgmen' u the demon upon his case. 'l‘l‘e : a for the ‘dcfuuuc accepted this and the court- dcclarcd iL annulled, with costs against the defenmmtv. U)” lsidorc Danmhausse was placed in the witncs s hm; .1111 on examination admitted that he 111111 1e1c11'r311 5-11) from 1'31111‘1'11'11 La: Hiram}: 1111111!qu he 1111:1i1111_:;‘i) dis- trihulcd this sum by divin'r 7,110 to his ln-wi 1,1101: 1is1i-115 D1111 1111311550 and 13 U ‘10 Hiiairc l’uillc. heme “Gravel. the net-rt witness, was placed 111 the 110): 3.1111311; Bisaillon began intcrrugaLin<T him with 1113 intention of proving 1111122110 11111}. ui stributed a. large 811111 of money and considerable whiskx , 1'. hen M 1'. (J hon zettc offered to 11d- 111it 1110. agency. of 1': 1:131 1rd Laliiimndc, “110 111111 given the {:19 ‘1'.» Danmhnuaxc. He also ()11b1‘0d‘u);1cc91;t iuugment 11: 1111132111,!1 IN} the cicumn 11111111 this 0180.1110 (111111 11:13 Auntiu‘r Vacant (‘hair L01 ISVILLxl, Que” Jan. 6,â€"The Mas Hi: ongc contestcgl (-1 ‘ctiou case came up {01 hearing ycchulay before Mesa". Justice Bourgeois and l’elletier. The Reformers of \Velland wm \‘nt \f omi- natv a ( andidnte l or the (om: nous. \V; IL! \ND, Jan. (3. â€"The Rcfux: n conven- tion, “mm "nus to hm 1).. en lxe.d new yester- day for the purpos-s of nominating: 4 cm- didate fox me xeuretcnmtion (f A clinnd county in the Hon so of Commons, nus been postpone d ind 1223;1i103y Lgh boring ' :d $30,000; VICTORIA, 2.6., Jan. (‘1.--â€"1;1-1‘1 111 z the high wind at .3 '1"a‘1:)::-;.L11is 1110111 1: v :1 fire 11113111311111.1131} in 11 C3: nose V5115}! 11011512111 Um‘mmzmt-ttx'cet. 11:11:11}; the fire 1:121:01” Lite 110.:1z'111'1‘11(11531011-“d 11211.: 111113;: (if :1 China: 1111 11:1 the {10111. 1:11: (1311‘: 1 f [‘11: wash house will also 1 ' frrv - iiis 1:1,:111'3115, \111'01 v! ‘ terribly painful. D023! 3 as head u11<l}2:111:§.~s‘..«_~re 113.1111 burned. 'lhe «11:111. ( him. 1111 1 was e11. he!- un-z rthe in1luenc0 of 111111.) 01 else be u as su11ocatcd v. it}: smoke ucfoze he could 111112133 . budding when the explosion Occzm'ezi, 1211 ha: wrapped a. heavy ovum at umunn‘. his head and mu straight for the door; but, quiz: : as he was, his clothes were it mass of flames when he gained the autumn», but, the flames were extinguished by pmsscrsâ€"by. Mr. Spéncer was imam centre of the .{ 1wo Young 33m! Stain-rated at Halifax L H) Sunm hid IE'ay. The 1111.11 103 must almost in1111e.1i;11c._.'1:1\e cotr11n1111ic11ted with the 011 111 111C 1111. 1:11:12, :1111=11: g :1 terrific 0:: 3111131023, 11'11 1m: 11 as 11 card 01110111131111 .Ly. Mz. Spencer was in the mum-n nFHm LOXDOY, 0115 Jan. {Lu-3'11: “rulnz-‘ion follow (.11 113' a. 1115: 5115115 ii1’1:1'1c¢111'1'cr. W. Spencer 8: Sum 1111 11151101" 131112111:- street, 3708101111.. \Vil!i;;1:1 Hv-:.:111_-n.~;-, sn, aged 72,fatl1c1 of he mayor-ulcer, X'C- ceived painful mimics and 111111 :1 11:11-12:71? escape from a, terrible death. The itbs u 211 be 35!; C0; insurance 822.100.11; appezua Mr. ‘Spencex, while 111 the bleaching a1111'111..r1l ing room attcmiiwr to $0: .10 11115i11css, put his hand in his vast, pm- ket 11.1111 11111111111 11. match there, threw it on 111..- {21111 "“11 n4“ trumped upon it. '1 his 0. used the :m1.t<:§1 to unite. S: C? The Father of Mayor-Eiect Spencer Tor- ribly Burnedâ€"Political Notesâ€"~calded to Deazhâ€"A Chinaman Uui‘lzmi to Death in an Opium lieu. TH E CANAMAN .>mmz_mwm i0 2007.01» < 2. 20504me 43m rIgmm himzzuzm DIED !N AN CPiUM DEN. A Horseman Dead. )an Inn-12m: To {heath “'hile Hinlng “eh 151w. x, 1. '1, Jan {3. ”Duri; g the at 3 0 L108}... mowing a- fire v: ash house in -.~,t;'cet. 1111; :ng the fire um: 0f 1:21 discmclwl LEW in’ul‘: (if a on the flour. '1 n!- n. x n c: u E the > will also di fm‘ ' iiis in .crribly painful. 2::2'3c. :, bum 5;-3 head 17m: nu n»bcx ed M) m hapniest statue field for the Cons At the Sugg The Queen is s‘ the picturesouc t 3 3.111481132122121 aim Wm SK 1 IA rd 1.11 lie. shioned 0‘ ic-nl cticable. In : flip. POLITICAL '0 Email; voung men ed {rum 1‘:th ere. They Lo joiz the Aim; to d: 'yL one or {he “'1: u n: vn MONTREAL. Jan. 6.â€"Madame De Bou- chexvillc, “ife of the Premier, (ued last night at her lesidence, Bough; rx 1.10, her death was sudden and unexpected. ST. JOHN, N.B., J an. 5.â€"â€"1’h_vsicians re- port that the influenza. is very prevalent here, even more so than last vear. Scnldod to Death BELLEYILLE, Jan. 6. -â€"A 4- year oid my named Lindsay was so badly sca' ded by falling into a. pot of boiling “atet that; he died. DIadnme De Boucherville Dies Suddenly. Shot in a Lumber Camp. TORONTO, Jan. 6. â€"â€" Alexander Beaty, aged 20, whilst working in the Frank‘s Bay lumber camp for J. B. Smith Sons of Strachan-avenue, Toronto, was accident- ally shot in the calf of the leg by a companion. The bullet. went through the leg. The sufferer had to go 20 miles over waterand 15 by land beforeadoctor could be reached and his leg dressed. He was ya- terday brought to the Toronto General Hospital. lisli, that he was its father and that his name was John Greelish. He, ton, was promptly placed under arrest on a charge of perjury. Arrested for Manslaughter. Tonoxro, Jan. 6.â€"Barbam McDonough was last night found guilty of manslaugh- ter and arresied on a. coroner‘s 111117312: aeoroner’sjury. Her child was snif'ering‘ from diphtheria. The health ofiicers' called to remove it to the hos- pital: The sister of the prison told the inspector that Mrs. McDonough and child had left the house. About a. week afterwards the child died andthe mother is now under arrest charged with being the cause of its death through crimi- nal negligence. Her brother, Colman Mc- Donongh, in giving his evidence before the jni-y symre that the child‘s name was Gree~ There has been much anxiety both in Copenhagen and at Marlborough House concerning the illness of the King of the Hellenes, and the Princess of \Yales was in l great alarm about her favorite brother. I There was an absurd attempt made at mys- l tery about the nature of King George's 3 malady by the Court and Ministers at Athens. He has really been suffering from a serious attack of smallpox and one day was in danger, but is now advancing favor- ably toward recovery, and will probably soon go to Corfu for a change of air. szrlyie’s Opinion 02' Ireland. Carlyle’s opinion of Ireland as recorded by Sir Charles Gavan Du Ely. who is passing the winter in Klee, is exceedingly neat ana characteristic: “1: is no: repeal from Eng- land but- repeal from the devil that will save Ireland. Great Britain married Ire- land by the gran: al plan of this worldâ€"thei thick-skinned laboring man to the drunken,- ill-tongued wife.” Emits» Y. TES. eco owning: Irom Smallpox. and such a. fiessi spatchei to Co: possibly consent 1 Worse Than Ever in New Brunswick. tor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, who was ap- pointed Governor - Constable of the Round Tower. \Vindsor Castle, after the death of the Prince Consort. The salary is £1200 a year and there are now no duties. The governor and constable of the Round Tower are nomin~ ally under the Lord Chamberlain. and the salary is paid out of the civil list. Itis certain that either the Duke of Connaught, Prince Christian or Prince Henrynf Batten- berg will be selected by the. Qseen, the chances being in favor of the inst, whose appointment is anxiously desired by Prin- cess Beatrice. Urged to Come to the 837:1! Wedding. The Princess of Wales is most anxious that the King and Queen of Denmark shall come to England for the royal wedding. Count (Heichen used to say with all sin- cerity that sculpture was his bread; and he realized a. considerable fortune by his chisel. Although he worked with great rapidity he always managed to keep up the quality of his productions, whicl may be numbered by the hundreds. l‘e: 11:sz the happiest statue was that, of Lord Beacons- field for the Conservative Club. Chronicled and Criticized By 252-. Ed. mund Yatesâ€"Carlyle's Opinion of Ireland. LONDOX, Jan. 6. â€"â€"The death of Prince Victor of Hohenlohe has upset all the court arrangements and also the intended hospi- talities of the Prince and Princess of Wales at Sandringham,where thereisnot now likely to heeithera hall ora lawn meet- of hounds this winter. Contemplated tableau-s and the- aticals at Osborne and other projected en- tertainments have been ah :Ehlonu‘. end the Queen has given up the intention of open~ ing parlimnent and will now rennin quietly in the Isle of “fight until within a few «lays of the Royal wedding. The Queen will not now be in London un til the second week of March, when she is coming up to Buckingham Palace for two nights, in order to hold the first drawing-room, at which Her Majesty will receive the dip- lomatic corps. There is to be another drawing-room the following week. Although the, late Prince Victor was a. nephew of the Queen and a Mother of the head of his houSe, he never occupied more than four lines-1 of the “Almanach :le liniixa,” which does not, condescend to trouble itself either about his manage or his clifdre . \‘z'ith his English relatives he was univer- sally popular. For a; quarter of 9. cent‘ 2‘; he ms knowu :15 Court: of {.lezchen. 1ea1 Lo Lupennagez: hm: may may $.11); consent to do so. 1311-; have not; ed this country for more} than 16 Cents per Year in Advance THE WORLD OF Use HIGINBOTHAM’S ‘2; WHITE - ROSE - BALM.‘ BRACKED OR GHAPPED HANDS? ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN- PM? CHAPPFD LIPS, .n the devil ‘ in: Wm it Bdmin marzied Ire- .131? n of this To: ldâ€"the‘ iug man to me drunken.‘ invitation LDZZ {’5' D FOR LON DON. 5 ueen de- mey may have not

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