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Northern Advance, 15 Aug 1889, p. 5

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I axis, 1 UL UUUU .LV1I'u uuu. -Ll Us ullvll , uuss, Thornton, Mr. Kep elBa.ll,of thelianoi To- ronto, Whitby, t e bride s brother; Mr.` i)'A1bon Murchison, thegroom s brother, Rev. Mr. German, Mrs German and Miss German," Rev. Geo. McCullou h, Streetsville, "Miss Hardy, Hamilton, 1'. and Mrs., Shaw. Barrie, Dr. and Mrs Bosanko, Mrs. Morrow and Miss Morrow, Mrs. Ross and the Misses Ross,'Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, Miss Chaffee, of Toronto, Miss Braylgy, of Toronto, Miss Lennox, Barrie, Mr. A rank Lennox, Mr. Luther Lennox, Solicitor, Toronto, Mr. Williams,_ Barrister, Toronto, the Misses Watson Toronto, Mr and Mrs. Duyman, Mr. and Mrs.` Reedy, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Orleans, Mr. and Mrs;.Justine Ed- wards, Mr. and Mrs. Donnell, Mrs. Heinrich` and Baby Heinrich`, Miss `Jennie Kin , the Misses Partrid e, Mr. and. Mrs. artin Johnson, Mrs. errison, the Misseswarner, Mr. and Miss Lane, Mill Strong, Of T0- route, and many otherswhomnamol W0 did not get. > ._ _ _ . 'i`k.. -...-_-..L... L- L.-- 1._.1_i".' _ ...- 4.-.. The uloA1-'3 Non VIII Iiiuld. A-c5i5une% 9o~ru"aaAnI< .-u-.--an -unvv -nuns vruurl Irlllll I4 .3-I.n.I1Ju!l.g.;ua%:.-I-~ % Iv._A\ Auk. 13;-- e` emrtmep} `I ha: DAAAIIIAA A ....._ .t ;l.. _-,I uuunlvnl Ill uuu [ill L. 0. Santana). mos. V iwlnoxux. I..lAGU. At Pittaburg : Pittaburg 9, Boston 0. l3.At`>Clovelond: Glovohnd 4, New York A-t Chicago: Chi 3, Philadelphia 6. At Indianapoliq: ndianapolis 7, Wash- T ASSOCIATION. ; At cinpinnsti: _Cinoinhati 4, Athloticl 10.". A L T `- Y -'.-I--;3-, `I D-lt:-.n- A UIIU IIIKU `Hurts LUV! YHYU C UUIIUUTU end the Vreeidents quickly arranged for a dance, which was well patronized by the vieitorl. Thorewu I heuy he (1 win(} all the way home and some of the ync to u-nve `pretty wet. The Atlanta in also here an ever ti :1 for I ne mg no in being iedz. pr'?l :e rV`:ivi `No. 3 an-fved to-night It-om Cobotrrg wi ll Commodore Boswell, `Menu. `Percent, unit and Ball on board. The well known and genial form of Met: Cartwright. Uheirmen of the _Re~gatt'eConh nnttee. wet on hand to welcome the visitors 5%: .Lon(.ilIgi{loV 1, AB:)sAltimoro 6.` ~' an un : Kama` city"?-I955- i?I ` `t;$_Lt .Lonig:8t.-; Cblmnbu ` The legs: at chm-lam-. CHARLOTTE, N.Y., Aug. 18.-The following yachts errived from Oak Orchard to~day: Aileen, Rivet, White Wmge and (aypreu. The Ceuadinn yechunen were entertained at 01!: Orchard -by the Rev. Mr. Dunbar; of Ch:-in Chm-ch._ Abion, who was spending a week : holtday .with his _choir at 'the `leke shore. They cave I concert, nn flan Vranhinnn nnhulrln nu-I-nnnn fal- 'P'1"l:'ouulp`s2?t`:fW {>:;:5.ing, tnininsr and racing homing birds for federation record: has rostly increued since last yen. 2552 huing Econ couutermu-kod and Ihipped under orders from Seoretary'Mum'oto 1200 in 1888 And `932 in 1887. This increase Ipoaku well for tho oqioncy of tho ucretgry as well as, for the fairness nnd impartiality of to ldaationh rule: and regulations. ; `t 15111 // XI VIIIIII III IIVVI I l.UI!ll:I- . NEW YORK. Aug. 13.--Race Secretary J. D. Munro of the Federation of Ame:-ican Homing Pigeon Fanciers has received reports from :1 clubs of the federation in regnrd to the races of old birdzgwliich have be-n pact!- cnlly finished for the season. The best average Ipoed for the 100 miles distance was made by In. bird from Mr. M-mro s loft in Philadelphia, - 1266 yards per minute. -Th: `Hm unilnn I-nna mun rm hr `V `Inns-:n_ ' 1.01103 ynrua pf`! uuuuvc. "The 200 miles race was won by W. Barrin- dor, ;]r.. of Jersey City, the speed of 1481.87 bei the higlmat. made during the season. For miles \Villinm S_. TorkingI.on o lots at Philddelphia carried o_ the honors with an nature of 1307 yu-ds. In the 400 miles nee vs blue checkered cock belonmng to W. B. Gnrmbnnta, Newark, N.J.', made the but speed. with 1431.9 yards. In the onmnatitinn for the Bonmilnn intpr. W. WIBII 1101.}, yarui. In the competition for the 500 miles inter- Ituto challenge trophy, J. S. Iveuon of the Hudson Homimr Club, Brooklyn, was the winner. A black ooolr, retintorod number 767, covered the dintnnoe of 517.51 mile: at a Ipood of 1217.86 Kurds. Thu nun:-O. nf rnnlnna .I-Ahna nn I-gains _ Deni all. I-'. Kean. HAMILTON, Aug. I3.-Robert F. Kenya, former! -Inspector of Indian Affairs at Lon- don an for six years Inspector of Licenses, died here to-day. 5 ed 67 years. He had been in failing hen th for some time. IFIIIVVXIIU` ZIITIIIVIIU CC I`. CIIUIZIII BRANTFORD, Auz. 13.--William Robertson. shoemaker. of Belleyilla, aged about 60, with two companions went to the river about two miles south of Buntford last evening to bathe. Robonsun walked out into the deep water and was drowned. ' . V I `lie Ieeord Beaten. ' Nlw YORK, Aug. 13. --The steamship City of Paris mode the voyage from Sandy Hook In 5 days 23 hours 40 minutes. This boats her previous record and best Eastern record by 49 minutes. the inside is printed the name George H. when th; pe i5`.i-'.s`f`r'!`a`,$ a sailor heard `a a high gig running to the ` side of the boa saw the man he by` Y?` his ticket oundering in the We `r. e a life preservers were thrown him, but he 1 wouldn't touch one. He held his face ` unit: the water and went down. ln all 3 pro hility the man jumped overboard. His ; ldentit has not been established. Ferry Inspee r McDonald secured his hat and on Bron hall. The body has not been reco- vere ` ~ David Hunt, of ' 24 Portland-street, a middle-aged man, was arrested Monday on a serious char e. Hunt and his wife have ; been separate for some time, and on Mon- day he persuaded Annie Wright, who lives with one of his nears nel hbors, to acEom- pany him to see Mrs. unt. It a Eears ; that `Miss Wright, who is 16 years old: new where Mrs. Hunt was ate in and consent- y edtogo and show Hunt t e %ll30. When 1 the residence was pointed out unt deferred calling and returned- alon with the girl. ` On reaching his house unt invited the i girl in. When inside it is alleged that he ; assaulted her. The shrieks of the girl alarmed a neighbor named Brown, who burst open the front door and rushed to her assistance. In the Police Court the evi- dence of the` oung lady and Mr. Brown was taken and the prisoner was remanded until today to give him a chance to hringas witnesses his children who were in the house at the time. Just after the ferry Mascotte left the a Yonge-street dock a tow minutes before 3 yesterday afternoon, a men approached one of the deck hand: and said, I ha.ven t got 1 ticket. ' Well, you can get-one at " the Island, replied thevdeck-hand. I lost my ticket, and Ill" giveyou a. cent if * on nd it on me, said the man. No, '11 inske it a quurter. Keep your ` a ditwnllonl cat 0 to t mgnkygn y s yn ncena, nnf. iuuxrl unit} A {mu ...:....4..... 33:; .I.. mute I; a quarter." lxeep zgzngy god it WI only ten cents, O . w 'en- %a{ nnr hazard`: nn rnnninu GA Ola.` uununw curacy w piy cernun moneys ne- longing to 3 client moo court. Mr. Mc- Gregor claims to have 3 bill of costs against hlq client larger than the amount in quest- tion. Y,-__A DA .1 n no -- - - 'WWUI wv -. - be forgotten. -iv `_____Jn` `IIII Ulljc o ' Barrister John'McGregor was yesterday committed. for contempt by Mr. Justice Mucldahon for disobeying an order of Mr. ntllltilm Qti-ant flu nub :uuonn hu\1nv|Aou-`.- JIIIUUJIIIUII 10!.` uuoueylng an 01110!` 0! MI`. Justice Street to pay certain money: be- lonahm to A nlinnt .m mm.-9. M- 1.1.. lrl Ivldcne *_A'x`aIna7; Nara. W.1g*"o.-. A "the vnaum.` "slates-1 VI.-nrrluer rom- . .a1-.. ... - e - -nmoe r... raiueaspc.` :2 y ` . 1 p'1'o1j9.'9'm'o, `Alg. I4.-At t c :1lj'~.n'ned inquest last ni htinto the death of Jzunes Hicks Mrs." r. `Pickering i.\`58(l that- Sarah White, __the_ feceased s sister, new under arrest, on the Tuesday morning be fore the murder eame into her drngstnre audiasked for arsenic. Witnes--. said t`x- \- never sold arsenic, and asked wha.t- .-.*=.-.- wanted it for-` Finally she got a box of rough on res and asked if it was sure to _kill. The witness` afterwards visited the jailin order to see if the purchaser `w.-.3 R there. .1 saw amongst the prisoners the T womanlhad sold the poison to. Sue came to the door and I said : `-` That s the woman. Governor Green said: T.~.at`s Mrs. White. The inquest was adjourned until Friday night. Mrs. White denies the purchase. - n.....:.o... 1-1.--u.n----- --..- ------.---~44 . INTERNATIONAL Assoaunon. At Detroit : Detroit '17. Syracuse 10. At Toronto : Toronto 7, Rocheoter_8. At` London : London 7, Buffalo 6. .At Tole_do': Toledo 3, Hunilton ll. \7AIIt\E AI, `IDAIIIYD :'rJeiE}m0U\'Es'i INTO THE oa/s.: H CF -JAMES HICKS. - iorlcsy FROM maonm. Drowning Accident at III-nnttcrd. . . . . - - Au... 1--.. 10 1ITZII!_._. `I)-L-_. llrcordl or Flee! Pigeons. `Tn-..o 2| .... 10 1)-..- Q..-_.- The Bull Ieegrda 1 no lillnplol IIOIIOI. Asnunv max, N.J., Aug. 12-1: a. run." In! match of 100. yards for modal: hire. to- y J. C. Whitq oi. the New York Ath- lotlc Club beat` C. Damn, the champion` : of tlib world fog.hff' 'n)i1o. l Whibgon by -`n foot. "Thne ~l.`0t8-5*uoond|'.` ` -' " ' . u-y.`_`._..`. ` Thochntoh 8osutttuuyn..u,.d w` !h . l'lowora..-4 Br1uunggn. W W` * J6 Wlat a Branden Paper Says About the I catholic Board at Educ-anon. Wmmrm, Aug. ll.--The Brandon Sun ' ya a it has been drecoverod that the Catholic Be 601 Board of Education has retained a sum of` money which has not been applied as voted, and that the Government `having decided `to cut of an plies until a patiafaetory adjustment in ma e, the board haa paid over 814,000 in cash to the Gov. ernment. , * ` The Medical Association were entertained to a war dance by the Indian grieonere at `Inn-u Mnnnndn ugnfgvldnv an hQ`IIIwa.-an-n ICIIIL. WUDIUFVCUIVUI In the debate on the Tithe: Bill in the Home of Commons to-night Charles W. Gray (Cont) moved that the Tithe rent ehu-`go be recoverable from the landlords -vu :w ..ll!;e motion was rejected 145 to 141. g The lmallneu of the majority elicited olteerev from the Opposition. :m'.'::..*i:,`;:';;;'.'..a LONDON; election in the north division of Belfast to fill the vacnncy in the House of Commons caused by the death of Sir William Ewart, Conservative, reeulted in" the return of Sir Edward`Har- ' land, Conservative. Tn blag 3-1-igl-a an IRA wlhna `hill :on Gun T65 3633 "1y"t'1i"iEd'i'a}i ' 'r_is'5i{Jr's_}'t Btoney Mountain yeotoxdny `on returning At nnnn luff. for Rgn, `:`i$;>~ J. V! V IIAVII 6 Ullv UBCIIA UIIVIU tween the bag age car and the emoker. A g t ensued between them and Baggage-master Gerrity end the colored porter, Andy Crittenden, in which the latter was killed and the former wound- One of the men jumped from the train and escaped, but the pee re and train men, among whom was a etective, captured the murderer and brought him here. He gave his name as D. A. Whiteld of Baxter County, this State. He is about 21 years old. He eaye he and hlepartner. Mike Mouldera, were out lor fun and were only tryin to beet their way when the ght came o . Whit old was Iunmwnu Arennll gen` mnnnnrn ha A `sn-Ann '}'. v{1'"J oupondo. U5 U9 LLVIII UIIC IIIGJUL III `II. ULIU ULILUL control of Industry throughout the United States speak of the volume of general busi- ness having been much better during the week, and indications all point to a bright outlook for the fall trade. ` LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Aug. l1.-What is supposed to be on attempt at train Qrbery was made last night "on the Iron Mountain Roilrood; a mile south of Newport, Ark. Two men got on the train there be- Iu-gan (HA Hanna (IA AAII Ail!` lrkva ..._._v_ v... V .J-vva Capitalists are endeeworing to incorporate /`I company at Wilmington, N. C., for the ngnufacture of pine bre bugging for cotton lea. . V JJUITU Dll.lBUIll'y Elly! Ivllli EH3 \J'0V61'u' moat : Egyptian policy will not be altered in the slightest degree. 11.. 't`....,... -...-..a. :__7 -_1 rn____--_'_.1_ ___ . A. Downa& Co., who conduct the lat` - eat meat and fish business in Portsmouth. . II., have been attached by their creditors. The liabilities are unknown. --_ --...._- -v_ .-- up ---v u on- The steamer North Star, of Buffalo, was seized at Desroit on Sunday and libellod for l76,000 for the sinking of the steamer Shef- old 03 VVhite Fish Point last J une. At Buckhorn, near Peterboro, on Sunday Richard J arvis and Ed. Welsh went out in a canoe trolling. The lines became entangled in the weeds, and in trying to disengage them the canoe was upset and J arvis drown- ..I ` . __ .- -- aw -v vb`: van I~JIlVlAl 359? UK}! Ballocuists sav they elwayefeel safe when they make awenuione, but it is 5 question whether they aeronaut. 'l"Iy.--. l-_.._ --l!A1-- 3+ '--A-- -~ ~~4 W * "' _-'..-_-_-_ .- .-yo--an vlnvl u-vnvnlwuuo They have politics in Ja am now, under the Constitution, and one o the parties is called the J ijito. fI-_:.._I.-_.., "ii; Indianapolis, De catur nnd Western i railroad has been placed in the hands of 5 i receiver. 4.-.. nu uuv uugulocllt uegrcu. Mr. Tenor, agent for Lord Clanricafde, was. } red at while riding to VVoodford and nab rowly escaped death. i A deapatch from Everton. Pm, `says the wt Itlqh Inn: :11 lIIl\`l\I\II `An yvglixe Nev} York police were eapecialiy. no i ve in making arrests for violation of the eixciao law last Sunday, and reached 1 total 0 108. ' Dr. VVHI. H. Bradley, manager of the Weekly Preu, of Philadelphia, has been `grated, charged with `embezzling over rnmr UIVU | 075,000. `I?! ' `I III Edison, the American inventor, is at resent paying his rst visit to Europe. He ` Iin Paris, an will make an extended plea- ` lnra tnnr. Eleven one-armed switchmen on the Chi- cago and Northwestern railway at Chicago, struck for an advance in wages and were Incoeeeful in their demands. A San Francisco dea tch tells of a. move- ent to eecure contro of all the sugar mar- ete of the world. The capital involved is mmnm nm UIIU UL IJIJU WU $100,000,000. A csblegr;m states that a treaty between I Russia and Japan has been signed at Tokio plmilar to the treaty recently concluded be- tween Japan and the United States. -- uni - -- aw lure tour. ' ..- ..v..v-\-nu \IIl vial UV- H. M. Britton, general managcr of th-e Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg railway, died at Oowego on Satur ay, aged 58. 'Rn'lI..:--:-4.. -nu- AL... .I_._ _... K--` --A `- `-,--_- John Spever, A Lacrosse, Wis. . laborer, re- oeivod notice last week that a deceased rela- tive in Germany had bequeathed him 7.75 (I10, ,_- v.._--_ -vuuuvv-u Qin insurrection, which bids" fan` r to prove nations to the instiggators therool, occurred uh Honolulu on July 30. `II I 'I'I__!4-, , , U ` " Woddlll. -- DAL IIIA L -v_. v--J cu---1 vv auunwo The Hollis Dressed Beef and Wool Com- puny of Boton, has failed. ~n:'_1. _. _A._, 1 W';V'I_.6.1::-1;:;;':`t:a.t:`owin& to 5 flack of sugar the Greene-ck renery bu shut own. are swarming into Mexico by every steamer, whence they are smuggled into the United`Statea. i Presicient Harrison is being warmly te- . coivod in Maine. `....J 7'3 ....-rvva- nu-U lIlInI\J\II Rich petroleum deposits and valuable coal mines have been discovered in Mexico. A 1", ,1 w V-v;1V`l;e-r-e. is talk of Mr. Parnell paying a length)? visit to India. ` A NIL- timing, 1\ n a nu. . .-_ WHAT IS GOING ON IN OTHER LAND8 AND PLACE3 ` II-Icfpuc Interesting lows: Nuggets Spools!- ly fropufod for the `lidllcatloa of our 'fi1E"w7171T,' .+.-'.iI_,_"t,.:;..":.'; ::.`:::;;;:.:"u;;"`: CIIITUIIU year, unu Dull: uuu U"9IW Du xyuu an (int time --Carried. V . time. . . Moved by Mr. Little. seconded b Mr. Black, that leave be granted to intr uce e. a. b law foxtjthe purpose of levying, raising an oolleotin_ certe.in'uums of money for the several Pu c Sohoole and also for the Sepamteyschool in thin municipality for the current yea.r.--Carried. V . V ,1} law read aret second and third time. By Law read 9. first, second and oved. by Me.` Little`, `seconded ? by` Mr, Mcconke `1 that the Coupgo _&di0m'_li to meet at Bvard; llll, W '_ y,,on l248Vtvh, {lay of Se`ptemberQ.o-.-`3Ca.rVrieliLb Lord" Salisbury says that the Govern- sank : wnunfsnn vsnlhny 1:13" uni Ln all;-at` A'deapa1.:dh says rest Goal strike has ended in victory for be men who secure an advance of 12 per amt. Reports from` the majority of the chief hfjlnl IN` Thane}:-11 fhrnnnknn [Ln `TI-|:I'n4-I V 3110 Czar is expected in Berlin on tho24th n , ' - ;;I);etroit claims A population of over 270,- A MANFTOBA SCANDAL. Attmpted Trail; Robbery. A Couervatlve Chosen. The champion lleaul. n'[).-;- `T? A_.."l\ HUB V1150 113 Will [)0 DlIUl'.Uo""\JDl`l'lUtle ' Moved by Mr; Soroggle, mended b Mr. Ljtele, that leave begrontedyte in N we a by-law for the purpose of levying, rgieing V and bollootinge oiereulngauma of money for county school: and township pur mak- ing in the a egate the sumo $7,886.13 and meet the nancial engagement: for the current year, and 'thu.t\the by`-law be read a Rani than _f`.nl-plat` - v. ` - _ _ .4 wave uuuv new uryesvussuu wuulu IIUU U0 IIUIBFD 5 appear in any case before the county judge, 3 as their business .woiil_d take them away to 3 the lumber camps atthe time. Mr. Pepler, - solioi_tor, a peared for the applicants, and : lMr. Barwic for the respondents. The~Em- ; : Eire ha; the followttigucommeiilts _:-ei'hee r ave ii many s rt ii reve ations `t e fcourts of the uuscru ulogusness of the Grits . `in gianigultin . vo ash and vitiatin the ver icto t ee eotors, in t ey are a most thrown into the shade by the manifestation `of the dastardly outrage attem ted at iGraveiihurst, but happily foiled. . Mar- ter, M. P. P. for Muskoka, attempted to place the names of some Conservatives, claiming to be duly qualied _undcr the Manhoo Suffrage Act, on the list in the Court of Re- vision. The Grit mayor of . Gravenhurst, Mr. Isaac Cockburn, the brother of the Grit candidate at the comin election, went round to the members of t e Court-of vision in order to persuade them to a co not to hear these cases. The result was t at the evidence tendered by Mr. Marterpwas refused by this court. A more indecent and dishonest interference with the course of justice could not be imagined. Here. we have a mayor prostituting his oicial posi- tion, de rading himself and his oice, violat- ing the uty entrusted him by the people , and improperly miiencing. a court, in or er to do an injustice to a political op neat. to rob the constituency of its free e `oice of a rcpresentativeand_to give `an unfair ad- vantage to the candidate of his rty. That this degraded and dishonest o cial ursued thin nnnman far 0111:: has-nnHI>. nf I-n Allin v-nolusn 1Vl.U\Il.lll`U qpmvv. Moved by,.Mr. MoConkey, seconded Mr." Black, that the clerk be instructed emplo Mr. Creswicke for gxey do to and on estebl h sideline between lots 8th Con. line also to notify Mr. Brewster, Mr. Reid, Mr. Gordon and Mr. .Ma.rtin the date that he will be there.-Ce.rried. ` `l`...a.L..I La. `la: -v. a.'__-_..I;- ~ -nu-.4:-in.` LA: At the close of the ceremony as the newly wedpch-..1 were retiring from `the church the organ peeled forth the wedding march. (Xtrriagcs were waiting to convey the _wed- .liiIig1)iLI`ty and the invited guests who num- terui nem`1y one hundred` to the residence of the brides parents on John street. The lmu.<-.- was most tastefully decorated and, L~spc-uially where the bride and groom stood to receive the congratulations of their friends. A very `marked and plea.sing_ .fvatuI'o of this part of the_ proceedings was the playing of up roprmte musica.l_ svlcctions by Baby Hellilrich. When the happy ones had received the con` `vtula.-' tions of their friends the party set own to :1 most sum tuous repast prepared with a taste and e egence rarely seen in Barrie. Among those (present our reorter ives -the names of the following: . r. and re. rial], father and mother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Murchison, father and mother of the groom. Mr..a.nd Mrs. Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Ca t. O. H. Lyon, Mr.` and Miss Bell, Rugbyi rs. Dr. Rail, Toronto,` Mr. and Mrs. arr Bell, '[~`\I\hv\`t\r\ `In Vanna` A` 6`nn nut in` UUUNI JUL` VIII V US 0 W50 UV, U Ullll QIIIIUII LU] UUKIGK $2. 75, Lauchlin Currie repairing road scraper 82.75. Stewart Gordon for t-avel , 89.60, Robert Black for gravel an damage to crop $15.00 also $8.00 iozgbuilding culvert on 4th sideline, H. Warnicafre`pairing, scraper 75c., John Sutherland be (1 the sum of $3.90 for extra. work on br dge on let. elde- line, David Rainey $2.60 for cedar, Geor e. Kneeahaw $4.20 for gravl,`C. C.g.Chant or $10.00 for tile furnished to John Guest on 5th sideline, Robt Cunningham 85.00 for gravel, Richard Adams $5.00 tor culvert on nd. sideline, indigentu, Mrs. Gilles ie $5.00, Mug em, W, P; McGuire $5.00. u_---.: 1... 1:- 1ur..r4-..1..... ......-...:...: 1;..` lll UV! HUGH auu uIUuUI5U5U U1-llUI_DI. IIIIIKUU. this course for the benet of his own rother, the Grit standard bearer, is -a further aggravation of his offence. Mr. Marter is not the kind of man to submit to such an outrage. against himself and his constituents. He ap lied to the Court of Queen s Bench for re ress against the deniers of justice. The court granted him a mandamus to com- pel the Court of Revision to do its duty, to sit andhear the cases which they had im- groperly refused to entertain. ;Mayor Cock- urn received judicial censure for his inter- ierence with the court. Thus it` appears that this Grit mayor was not on! ' glillty of 11 war" inrdonnnl-. ninnn nf nah`!-inn 'vuunf.d-an- guilty a very indecent pieceof political,` partisan- ship, but that his outrageous interference to inuence the court waea pressure upon them to commit a plainly illegal act "forfthe good `of the Grit cause. * - wwu---w-wu The tenth meeting of the Inniel Council. All members present. Communication from James Ellis, was , of George Dyer, C. C. Chantler, I-I. Warnioa, John Sutherland, W. S. M_cCullough,, `George Kneeuhaw, Robt. Black, Stewart Gordon, Lauchlin Currie, John Smith, Albert Bone, Vanaickle & Bro mkn '\n1v\1nnn|{-Q Gunman A-An-no. `A UUIIIJ KJIIIIUII CIIIIVI V I-IUIOU. V CCIUIVRIV 1 IJLU The followin payments were ordered to. be paid, W. S. oCullou h for ro.ve1$9.76, Geo. Dyer for gravel .10," bert Bone cedar for cu1vert`$2.00, John Smith for cedar C`) "K Y -uun|n`3-u I"...-ml`. undue-`uu'n4u inn` nnnnnnn V under th"M a hood Su ra:ge* ct; afeetin ---vv v .4-nu MW.0MOh3n.-xdeolded in an `im persons who desire to have jtheir placed on the, roll, and the conditions; under which they loan clai thegdjudicatiojg. 9; the Revision Court w thout reference to the county Jillef. ' The plainti Mr. `G. -,~F. |Marter, .P.pP. for Muskoka, and the re- spondents-etho _Revision Qourt of Graven- Ihurst The action. arose` out oi twenty-six `residents ap `lying to have their names put on the list 0 persons entitled-.~to'vote at.th_'e `Legislative Assembl electiolllgg-,_`,'l`he name} were presentecl by r. Marter_.to the C231; of Rev1s1on,_ who for reasons.-of;.th'oix; osyn refused to entertain the applications, saying` that they could be made to the county judge, Under t e statute there is an alternative of applyin to the. county judge that is.) one can ma e an application to input on the list as a manhood suffrage `voterto the Court `of Revision or to the county udge by way of appeal----after the Court of evision have lrefused the "application. `In this _ca_se the Court of Revision refused to entertain the ap eals. and ;the plainti` brought the matter be ore the court in the shape of an appli- cation for a mandamus to com el the court to sit and adjudicate upon t em. Judge MacMahon granted the application ~ and ordered the court in uestion tohear and rletermine the a peals rought before them `IV thnn nnmnns um nxanlinnnl-u and "an". IE- 1) these a.r`t`ic`:1'i:n':u:r i i:x`'Ltr`t%:,a; :(,iura.e\'eu1lE'z'!.l arter t e costs of `up lication againit the Court of Revisidn.` (10 of. the points regarded as important by the jud e was the `fact thatthe applicants would no he ableto a.nnen.r in nnv nnnn hnfnrn 1-.Im' nnnnl-.u 4...-hm av uaguuue Illl 1VlcuoMahon,do_qided ixlzm uudez:tl1 e41dh_ho9 Su UV 5.,.., The presents to the bride were too. ngmerous for description -' consisting of =1 out-.100 many of which are.-o!_ `great value and all useful. We mentioned last week the Valuable teaservice presented bythe em- P_1Ves of the Ball factory, and we can only {Ind Space to mention a very valuable piano {imp 9f polished brass Itan about ei ht. eet high. the gift of Mr. `W; ` ll; of on - grim}. and a massive silver.cand-baeket, card becexver and tra , the ` iii: `of the bride : "ifher, Mr. Wal er Ba , ofAnetra1ia b 39 happy bride and -her tortunate hue- tgncleft by the 4.40 train for ; Toronto and: (`hurts OLA Q}. '.-....'_A.' ' . 5 :4 3. man` ,.a'Wai; "..'of,8I:al'ne`_S$a.tq.' si ` ..`noc' lv .5 ` u-y `tho ' , 7 : tori j ltyii no grcatgr I: ?`:%hhment'x:om 'criminalq, `yet, in mhfortufpo` and "out to ;nine'cauI outof bqn, it in dialionesuy, ch atoalll down _' the-gpggniuiumoue 2-tor. 'debt.""'-g.-;St,. therineuJournal. -V .. ` ` lnlvortan AtOsoode H11 1 e M d 1uoM.hn mouse in... a.'. ...'3'... I: and Buuoqtfvo. . V Innunl dounoli. 3332 ! v`;lY.1A-. . _ ` _ dc '=III"?`_U` `:Io roetoi lo oivii an Income 'l.|hllI'lnlI. ` 'PIa !0N.; Au.13-.-'-'.l`ha votimr to-day on the hyl|*3 prop:-inna 818.000_;o put an nleohrio pk u PLOOOIISO be` owncil" by the A.._-n an-n 1:1 nun: li mninrilzv- tha voti 31905710 PIIKIII rluwupu U1: uwuwu u_y II_av' lown.._vvI8-0'I5.0d_bV.,50' mg.jurim_ the mo |mndxnc.17Tfgr;(und`-128 ggsmaggg 3,: .. 1 IOWlI.WI8.D'%|_O([_DVu.,lN' lunJuugy,_ uuu up Im;d_in_c.1;l_8 gtgilpd`-1,28 ggainaggg ; .. I , IUBU Wuv uuwu vuv uuusuu 1! !!! Among u f Barr_ie s best i citizsnsan, ` any 0 , . tbyfe :::lllrn(l8 la creme of its society. Long before the hour announced for the ceremony there was scarcely standingroom left either in the body of the churchor the galleries. The sacred edice had `been beautifully decorated under the artistic direction of Mr, James Morgan. No ornamentation could have been more appropricate, chaste and beautiful, and the fragrance exhaled was as delicious as if wafted from one of Persia s Royal Gardens. Just at 2 o`clock*the bride- groom entered the church with his attend- ants, Mr. Koppel Bail, the bride's; brother, . and .\Ir. D'Altcn Murchison, the brotherof the groom, _`WliQ took seats in front of the altar railing. They were followed by the bridesmaids, Miss Allie Bosankc, of Barrie, imd Miss Dollie Ball, of Rugby, cousin of the bride. Shortly afterwards the bride entered by the eastern aisle uppcrted by her f.ith'cr, a carpet having been laid from the sidewalk into the church. As the bride and her father` was walking towards-the itll3iilhl i8 choir san an appropriate" epi- thalamium. Mr. 11 having given is _ daughter to her future husband the care ' many was at once proceeded with by Rev. Mr. German. `The responses were clear and distinct in which each pledged troth to the other. The bride wasattired with the most exquisite taste. Her dress was white faille Afrancalse with train, trimmed with orange blossoms and_Lim_erick lace, on her head was it wreath of orange blossoms and lilies of the valley. She wore a single diamond orna- ment the gift of the groom and carried in her hand a bridal bcu net and fan the gift hl9o.of the groom. {any were the ex- clamations of admiration at the lovely ag- pcarance she presented. `Both bridesmai s are pretty! and made a most charming picture. iss Bosanko was dressed in cream cashmere en train with drapery of cream tulle, ornaments, ostrich feathers. MissDo1lie '3 I I l l c Bell was attired in lemon-colored cashmere ' dress with train trimmed with tulle and ribon. Each hcl ama nioent bouquet and fan the gift of the bri egroom. Mrs.,Ball, the bride's mother wore a terra cotta cash- ` more with white silk front. Mrs. Murchison `a dress was an elegant black gros- rain silk. We noticed many others most c armingly : dressed for the occasion. Among wore a Nile green cashmere with train. Mrs. Phillips wasattired in black silk with cream trimmings._ Mrs. Lennox worea sea foam green cashmere with white silk trimmings, ornaments. diamonds and cream roses. Mrs (-`erman wore an exceedingly tasty dress of cream cashmere with green tulle trimming. Miss Strong s dress was mauveicashmere, with cream silk trimmings. The Misses Watson were black dresses with pink trim- miugs. Miss Murchison wore a dress of strawberry henrietta with black plush trim- ming and owers. One lad , Miss Brayley, we believe, looked just lovely in a heliotrope cashmere, ornaments gold, and Miss Chaee was most elegantly attired in strawberry <-ashmc1'c with silk trimmings and gold oina_ments.' ' I. u them we ' -may mention Mrs. Dr. Ball, of Toronto, who 7...g,.r;.mf,._. L. AB.Tti{;5y'd{Eg ~ _z.mou. 11' years of 029. `G iuoniad of oommamng In out- n. 451'?` `E 4-9I'uiwold;`$.olnII M Bj.?x,Jo3_eDl{'I, 'AI uvqngvv Q-nun Vvasumarox, Aug. 13.--Solioitor `Hep? burn at-Men raga:-ding the `question : whether duty would be impound on elect:-icit en- entod in Cuuo to __ o tliufthe" depu-tmnt dounot answer hypor Llngthunl 'nngnI-.3nnn -- .- Ill 'uql..|llI'l VI UVIuyuvIuu- -|n sun I` 1*-; cm 4-ag` 1d_e':0 l'@ M Ax._;Joubl vi up. an, km in on xfgom ;OttsvqA. Hp u nu`L`liirc`o'.* ` - " '~ *' i 7.00 W`? I llillnilo LIIEFI WEI ?! l'|llllVl`I Ill" srillimthto ha undo by the 21 tonne bun .o :.`..":" .u..a* :"`.:.`:". ,`1.3o'ii3. `.:u`.'{2l"i.'.'!:.` the other day. Botwooq 500 and 1000 whito m_on.-on at-mod, not as I mveu plaog and mu randy to prevent any such '&`aiI". ' Thorn not no trouble on the auto! tho nutrool` and at the inntnnoo of Gov. Gordon the crowd ' .I!...a...i.uuI " TU? `ICC- - U IC-""""0 I , -I __ _ Kxxosrox; ush {-5- iuhop Olen-y bur received I `letter from is Gnoo the Arch- binhoo of Ephesus, dmd Rome, July 30, which says: A tho,uIa.nd_onngrncul9t1onI on thrcibntion of onneolotho digmcy of tn archdiocese`. '1` o_ Important-wrdecinon was (made by the Sacred: Goncregninu of the Pnnnnnnnn an Juli 22 And llllrlnl` do. luv Ivy nun DIOI'UIl`- -uungruguwmu on IIIU gropunnda on July 5 conrmed de- ~ui:o|y.byHiIHol1nIu one LeoXIII. on In! Sunday.` THO b'ullt.\Vill be oxpoditod {on-thwith and,your.pslli 4_ wil_1.bo_ granted_ at thoj next consiotory _ . _V` Wluutlllglt lhvo Icon. V ATLANTA, Gm. A .-13.-=-For 3 (qt; h_ou lat nihunn_mu.l _ 93 0... that dog! MI! I nos war in Atluntn. are won? `rumor: of v 'h:.`.~3|&.n-n-6.3 L. a-uni; Kn ulna nab-nun in Ruin '1;i;i ;;::;:;.;:r* @1131 ' -The Prize I-`lcluera (nae. ' PURVIS, Miss.. Au; 13.-Hearing tha the Grand Jury hedv eon discussing ' e question of transferring the prize ght cases `to a justice of the pence J udge Terrell to- day summoned the jurors into court and in- formed them that the_ case could not be transferred without the court's concur- rence. The _ Judge said -he would not ermit` such a thing. He re- marked : "I instructed you to nd according to the facts. Unless you obey my instructions I shall discharge you and direct the sheri to" summon a. new grand jury, and I shall inform him that unless he - summonses men who will obey my instruc- 3 tions Iwill. ilnposevza, nmot (1000 u in him. The charge created excitement. Ju go 3 Colhounoi coul for_the,.defenoe, asked 1 Olin` anneal in xnbhflhn Aihinlnn lfn man" A` 1 II we nu ; dispgfued. f Australia 0%`: ri12g5y\,1?i]1i{: `313; torW` . _ t and band left tram for. TOW Y k doqvn t};est_ g;alI1`::e,e!::';n tgiliil or andbl; 13:31:; a wish and 110! "'h'tt '6 ' married 1 . . Y ife thus a.u5P1ily "begun m be prosperous and happy- UIIIPIJIIII \1l'IllC|0y IIBI DO!!! U] IFOHI I KIIIG 0l(_ low fennel! cold, and her children `hue got: up old fever. Mm Bolton no we ill, end the olden deughtm-_of the Duke Achol in leidup in London, else a victim to it. This` state of eeire in aid to hove been caused by: the arena nub '0Lweteg._1go:n the heavy nine` Into the dreinyooming alter the amt drouth which drove out 5 great deal of Sewer gas and; poisoned than who hnpnenedjuo be in as dell- oete or uueceptibleiconditxon. - `- mnlalvn V . lniln ' Coliounof 0bI'l.:1'?Dl`_|O_ __dcVf-orncg; .-1:35 glIpuoou!'.t;to III|l`|;;'In oiqiptlon in behalf of uivau. T " .5 .. H; 1. 2 .. 1` A&g`11:.;-R -*'drdinnnJVT` Eamon; _--_- ..: -.;.- :. Isa; ' nf mmmirjinp An onto IIII IIVIIIU UIIVIII UK Cl'UliII" 0 DUI "UNI. I f10l|dOll`:II been ox not-dinarily unhulthy `L {or the loot throo wake. and typhoid fever with 8 kind of blood poison has bun very pre- ; volont. Indy Zetland in nlowl reooveung. J but-Indy Gnndby has been in mm a kind of `at. flinnlll IIAII` Ant` Innis nhilunn Inn-A anti gnu sup. Lord end Lady Lensdowne ere ra idly`: penning the condence of ell oleeees in ndie, end the:-eie every prospect of the present` Viceroy eoluievlng e signs] success both soci-. elly end 0 oielly. Led Lansdowue is evot- . lug herself, eertend sou tocet-tying ou eyi Du8erin sJ)hIlenshropio scheme for supp! mg medioel pi to women in Indie, end eph. ' Streetfexld hes voluntarily taken u 11 hi self th erduou duties of pcretsry tot e {um . 1 ndou es 0.... .l.- I--. ..l...-- ...--s._ -__.n ..__|,_s.e n___,_ I/nun-VI IIIIIIIIIUII VVlll:l'UIIlllI|l!. 01'rAwA, Aug. 18.-Hm. John Codtigan re-` turned to the city to-night. . FTnn~,'.Tnhn4'I-Tnaunrt sun`). on Rlnnlnml In-Q. u" E. Dewdney, ' nccoinptmied 15:, Mrs, ' Dowdney and two Iectetarioa, left for the 3 Northwest and Britinh Columbia to-night. . "an (Inn:-an Wnninr and `Inn Waxntgn own an.` ` Juurmug no Do. Auurlwil, u. . D . Hon. Mr. Choploou in in Quebec and Sir Hootor_.Lan Vvin. Hon. Mngkgnziohowell and Hon. John uling are in the city. 1 -- Hon. 0, H. Tuppor is oh Piotou, N.S. ' Sn` John 'I`ho1npIon`l-is in Halifax, N.`S.` Sir Adolphe Caron in at River du-Loop", . Speaking of Sir John Muodonald. 3 gentle-'.` man latelv returned from River dn Loup nyo thug he nevr snwtho veternn Chioftnin looking better. `The rent ho is taking is ovi- dently doing him 3 world of good. He was livtlvg and spoke and noted liken man who`. not good for many yen)`: yet. till `a l I` ov_:r 39. rol. dost. 3.3.3`. qfhepgg was extremely industrious in looking into E a hurt of thingygallop nu an-onn from pgxnt, .- unvwuuvya nu IIIIU9 acv lUlllIl`Il'l.I Wlllll TU ` n 733! I` I to point with o rook! ` nun who rather ooncerted several oorpulont oioogu in stung- nnoe on him. He himself is ropi ly increasing ; in naught, and is s.lrood.vquito.u hoovv n mun us was lllsf;.thor in his mature prinm. 1Ioad- [ long ridoras he is. his seat on horseback is th = reverse of good. being thn vefy loose on buokotina sort of 3 coat that. the old school of ,' ridiIm:ma,`swrs usodito objm-ga_t_e s o._"wgh-. bsllsenh Tliero ommolybo muc -s_m,:ss_ w1t_h; his left srimslnoe he holds the} reins in hll` left hand. and Jmhout qmploymg his right, M can pulla horse on his -haancheaf from a; gallop. T 1 IJIVA Ill!` '.nt`u T.-n-Joann` ....L ---.!.II..' LVUTBIIWBII IIIU DIIFIIII UOIUIIDUII BU'llIllFc Hon. Gnome Foster and Mrs. Foster are IO`: journing at St. Andrew, N.B. nu Mn runnlnnn in in nnnhnn and m i `No Ligament is awarded boingwoonstt :: j Amend the Law. ~ . C Arelic of legal barbarism still lingers in. `d&-irnpriso1xment for debt. ' True'.f- 9-3, W1 cannot be inca.rcera.ted_ on :8 31903: in 2'; bgt under gzhat as kl:!0_`Wll en summons, a u e. at ,1 mn}It a. debtor to jail, the o'g`xioQ mpt of court. Spe'sk_!I1ift:g: 3:3 . _; LA ._% quumy were tor Iomo months. The Prinoopf Wain has been suffering very in`l_Ih_!,r9mV _h_I|_,19g qipqew hp ,Iv__-gt to` Qpwas. A_- vein.` which, in: niur r`tuumIrI=."ii.normal Iiurliuoo he Jud typhoid IQVOP,-CUE"! and Vioauuu him! {pain from time to times. ind lately it huh boon vaiy bad.].ma|:inal hirleg of lnormous `dim mid" `nrvueinc the Prince from wqlking or riding much. Indeed. with I uriooi" niliof such inn: Itanding and air. - an thc one tromwhioh the. Prince -utfen, he -ouch! Iolio up for some weeks and not use `hi! lac 305311., The doctors. of couraa, know "that this jroainonb` is not possible, an the bi- Prince being`; hearty ester. requires acer- $IilIe"UO,ll|1|5 of `Qxeroiue. ,_He coat :3 [Lun- bur:-ih`9!!'~`luyI.-buu his iiuw there is gQnenlKV`mo OlI_.lnl1l_Om0litehI health; for VW _ idurwiu npboislly p e-:55 with 1119 poigormimoo or the` `artillery an thq voluhp QU Aldon ot, nu oertainly nothing nmuu V i into mun pl! 0 full of tho \1:)-_ lucky Guman admin! whom he shook warm-' ly| V i. 0 hand and renamed with thou `: h d' 0 V t t $3.5 ' vn... {.:.`. .','.`i'... .`u l'."...13.'i`.`..i}.;.'% n`. .'..`i.. nus`. um wmxrun uupnwqoa H031) USBOIIII on Monday to hnve 22 eionent ism 7 , oungtd. men-in attendance at the railway station: 0. mm the Emperox-. s seal! to mount, caused a ooddal Hu who be 'bt .... E.?.p..3.. on .:?'1?ra;K:sL $3 IIAI-In -AI-an-ha numn tin- .n..-... .1 -...--.l ..- -1 u uu ' D B 8:l`mIluEI;|n[)lO';ll)ll`. `own ":13 q`gF::$TIF}' very uroamo our the charge of squad:-3m of -. Ianoau and huluu _on 8000 .inhntry,. oxteudod in line. He remarked lth rou`u3n.j fhnh nn n n:||tn`.1 nu... a~o`._a;= "`'I1_":3H6r ?E:-'ii'aE:E't,: '"'i'o EH33 me. The tomgram dupgtcl; _:o Oaborng Monday 22 eimont iumnnnud .. .... vcuuluu uuoruy, Olll we want nf_ sleep :;:::.::..2:'...-z":-.:'a~ #5 ` Rcidlzbiuk lhli th`q quio-`t'.' br_ ' 'uy.uir:of Bul mo:-I1 wil1`bo.Iufl`oloI_:tI.o cure P,"sdiii'ad to which t.hoQueen` lrver'y dnxtoua to it-exnaiu quietly than for some months. Th. fl` min. `In: LnAA- -H"-: ,. r. fdwll sud Dr.` . /.?:13.1:+V_ 0 Within, 'll.suf- fttiat, f f V` `. mu. vth. hot ._i_....-;i-91 .j;.;m;.vent- her from Luloefpm . S no In: etc: townrd H{O_dl)d of. too [,ud the doctors have that nlI'o.'Ill'l.!.;.'.V...I!th.L.1I3i oL`I;.,|nd nun wnthor. not rid 0! her trouble shortly, bus the want. of sleep tell: on her _grn_tl_y., ,_he _|_l>l|,0`_t_ going to n._-n..,-a-.. in u no ma `qr let A ' tunic until:-I_Ino orlvyaluev : `ER0W.`r'8Gl%TfQ\`:'` AND .4 , '-v cabinet lllniutdu` Wlnci-abouts. )`I"l`AWl_ Ann, 13 --`Inn, Jnhn nnliian - Ev e'smu~(1u.ug1Iuuzn. uuv uuu uuvuu aDIu1u.`- ` in: and popularity of both parties in this mrlxy fashionable wedding invested the- ` and the ,. vnh more than ordinaryimportsnce " mum" church was packed totho `doors, those who lled the church was 1: Ln Mn manv of Barrie bent citizen: an - ucu bu uni may nu-lulw. `on~.'JohnHwgur,tvwem to Montreal to -' `A . Ilslgop Clary`: Promotion. Ihli.` ' *3.`-".1Q_1`Ln'2`_I.-_ IVI--. . `in agar; .':' `Of&lll!I'llI5BDIll[JIlI our ` A . V, 1 fowgion ;t_;o:u` ;Ot_tsv`qs: g: A: Dunn Answer. .....--- A -_.. 1 o 5-1: [Ulla _Enxoiin Ynms. '3 u,| V {of Mount Zion Baptiet Church was in court -XVI ZUICU - KIT` VVICC KTCUTTI , Ixonmaroms. Aug. 1:8.-The congregation i . `yeeterda for having Ear-ticipated in a general * Iuhtint echurch. here hae been trouble 1 overthe paetor, Elder Morton, the count I tion being about equally divided in o 5: and aupportinp him. Bevan locked out of the church by the directioiroi the trustee: and this provoked threats `of violence from hie followera, but with a view to brin about an adjuatrnenl of the . iculty the ..0tl_der Vivi; in`dVu to tenger hie reeurna ion. er i iame wae rough! `to the church to conduct eervicee ee Morton e eucoeenor., One of the deacon: got. up and de- clared he ehould not occupy the pulpit. The elder repliedhe wae there to preach the %(6e_pel and proposed do to if he had to ght. nth this the row been. The paetor e-nole was Iluahhed and 0 general knockdown followed. A >Several of the brethren weredly dillpged _,VlhI_|1 H-'9: -.nurod.in mm .19 9t9 tin):- . {actiopq more out Verraotajor `the ` 4 of `each `other ponchargree oi ult` and lbtterr II1d')f_.diOt\l!'hln2'Il|O' * " * I ;_ vbllui UlI.kVUWIyIpUl'|`UW JUDUUIQD naval- noon. '.Two..of the e_v_eu1n% editions _ issued by momin .n,ew.,spsperI-7-~ he Evening Sun end, Tue yening, Worldspndermok, to nine the . price, _3ofH their `papers to the neweboye from 50 com: a hundred, pt . whjeh , they `had * beenf aellin , to 60 a hundred, ind `immediate y `the "moat pioen-rc:g1qio_kiudu`o_ a strike on- Iued; The"'youn `to:-w'didn t have much of n `orgsiztlon, at .their.e-methods` of. war- fare-wane.eo.. no.ve1ende,`eoti.v,e:t.hI.t in e .n-__. I_-__.~_:_ LL`. .____...__-_-... A.L..-_. and` GI. -A . A-Picturesque sinus. ` Nnw Yonx, Aug. l3.-There were lively times` -mi Newspaper-row yesterday after- nnnn - 'l`uu..nf u: Avnnina nditinnn, innndd w'VI.""'" ' > ~ _ . ' I V ednesday afternoon the martin e ,Iff?.sva:;.nie Ball, only dsu hter of I gcr 0 33,11, contractor, to I . D; ltllurc ison, Barrister, oldest son of Mr; : D, J 1\1ur'chisou. nnerclnagt, allof_Barrio was sgmnnized at the Collier Street Methodist 1 ` ch . ` . - . ` ` f,`, , event of this sort 1s_a.lwa.ys of interest and draws out many to witness it, as cielly l,~\,c~s fair daughters. But the socks stand`- ....,1 nonularitv parties in this are Wl!cll0., IIDVII. Ill! uusuuvnziuui an I- View hour! -nhmaewop; =throw. up .15!) , pangs" Andsstln-;\i.|, J0,-..| :h A9.1'iiF 0hQl`I{I_ WI! l(_)fOl.' , Wig! HIIYI {Ignore wu- "tion prooood`ng'a an " mm-n` `to `ocjlimo, Conu,toatmdhtdnL ' 5 - __ _ T _: Icky}-`:Vv|'II f.j. o_`Iu`e I;.__`; vNI0Pm:A1...Anz-T13-rrderick 8959*. chdlfgtdq With` frg'erg,' will rddivo` {`ex ti'1II,l- Hn nmmn ' ' `l'CI.l1'l1l `C0 V3 V9 VII` WI All day Sunday Mrs. Perlstein s rooms were crowded with male visitors, and the unfortunate zirl was held, a prisoner under lock and ke . But deliverance, though late, was at hand): ' The oicers had been rapidly followini up clues. and yesterday afternoon they rsi ed the Perlstein woman : rooms. When they broke open the door to the little beck-room the girl was found to be in a terrible condition. With many outbursts of grief she told the story of her mis- treatment. As a result the woman Perlstein was taken a prisoner to` the Eldridge -street police station, where J ullus Perlstein. her brother, aged 18 ears; Q Iebllalnv nnngti IH manna - Ian-an e':r::i.13`;::;'?J:=::>l: 121.232 . .'e'&"i` "37'r`2 Jacob Barren. aged 23 years, and So omon Perlatein, her son, aged. 13 years, were soon after placed behind the here, charged with hnvina Annnnllm an ah-I QB; -nu nah. CIUVI PIGUWII IIVIIII-III UIIU Ill. VIICIKUU WIVII having assaulted the it]. She was Inb- jeotod toolimilar abuu v other: as well. she says, duringhor awful` imprisonment in the Porlatoin home, but she does not know their na.me._ - - ` A "1- __-_ --_._.._J2_L_I._ L_I._-.. l_ -I_-_._- L_ UIIUIL IIGIIIUUO Ids was immediate y taken in chat by i the Society for the Prevention of Cme ty to '; ildren. Young" Perletein we: also eur- ?' dared into its custody. The parents of ` the girl are nearly crazy with grief over \ llnin tInnnI|Imv- - on}-fnnnnn II `III CCU IIUCII, VIC`, Wll f Keir daughter : misfortune. .im_t'r;ora.l Bttrgoeeee A cum Abducted and new Prisoner in V Brute: to Abuse. ` Nnw YORK. Au . l4.-A cue, aromath- able as it is revolt ng, was brought to If his at the Eldrid esatreet etgtion lest nignt, when Mu. annuh ~Perlatein of No. 12 Hester- street was consigned to a cell, cher ed with ebduotin pretty 14-year-old Ids erris and forcib ydeteining- her for J1`? Anrrj 'ui.d`:,u;v |o`l|i:'.e`dmat.No.v 20 He ./er-street. where her rents have a little grocery, met this New ork edition of More Fnochard Saturday afternoon and, lured by p the woman s pleasant talk, accompanied her to her rooms on the third story of No. 12. Upon arrivin .there Mrs.-. Perlstein led the girl to_a_ sma. back room and, gushing her In, locked the__door on the outsi e. Satur- day night Ida's parents reported their daughter s disappearance to the police, and Policemen Riepp and Mnnnon were assign- ed to the case. ' ` LII _I__. (`L._, I ,, If E C A 0 I mu. .. wmeu a lumen. `an. _ _ `_ % Juilus Per1i'u ain{hei-1r6hr,`gd`l'8' "elisv; Wolf Marshow. 9.301117 years ; Jacob lum, nun:-I 10 unnrn o Tnnhnin llngu noun` `IR -anna- " % THAT PRIZE chew OF-?ONE. `L -1-2-- `Ion otiounun Hawkins omen I`:-on (tip? : Iain Shaun:-4| 15! um Inn. 1 MURDER wduLbiH.\) seen MERCY. jc-o-1 _-- ',-'P'`' v- vavvu dull 13$ ULQUQU IIIIU IICUIIIH ties b jovor 8500, During the your 45 mem- bers d ed. The roooipu amounted to $11,531 and than is I bnlanoo` on hand of 8.130. Forty- f_our.nw pours: were started during the year snd474,members were suspended. .Thi_I jenning the visitor: were trout--d to an gxgurl ` among the Iulnnds. This afternoon tlio I amir Easting: nrrivod from Toronto with about 100 Fnouzborg-mgny o'f whbm were toobmpsniod by their familios; ? A - Cipenlnc tune luh Cent-I fer ontiu-In at T the lllneetene cm, . Kixasmn, Aug. 13. ,--'ru. --High Courtof the Independent Order of Foroetere for Only two began its eeeeion in the City Hall thie ` eiternoon, High Chief Renter A. Milne of King-' eton in the 0 air.` There wee e large attend- enee. Secretary J. B.` Helkett eubmitted his report, which ehowed that 3303 were initiated glaring the yeer, melting e total memberehip _m J nne of 9483. The eeeete exceed the liabili- tiee bv on.-mm Dania`- eh. -... AK .......... A lid? (aps mint.` " - rmrrmonox. Pm`, Am. 13.--Thaemotinc 1 and muolaiu-Llhopt of tho" .1-Iuntimrdon Car` _MAnufacturmg Company Lwore burpod. with thirty curs. "last night, Lou 830,00`). , _..- ---n-u-I -yin yy 11' 2 -Ila:-I: nanny: =_--: , Gonouno. Aug. 13.-4-The round bonus of tip old Oobourp -Petorboro pad Murmurs . Rul- 7 way on the iispumdo was dootrayod by re V at 4 o clock this morning. The building .0013- tainpd t_.wo worn out locomotive ongmeiand a quantity `of valuam-~ malt and nnchinor. ` The engine: were we :5 unit, but the msohilr 1 cry in: valued at 83mm. The building was worth about 81000. Tne:hlQ cknmith and car- `pentor uhopain the railway u'd.adioinin the round house were also dyeatroyed. T. P. Pearce of Bellevill on: M the property. ,1 -an :

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