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Northern Advance, 13 Oct 1892, p. 8

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`CE! W , 950% Anic.+'rn3iuortn i the 1`3.\3<<`>,I:I oesuio~- n_ Flog, oontunlnn 1oo;uoras.~~-'1'hKe gbovo laoohu oonaidersbluglfzne timber. A ly. `to- RS.ELLENO'.GO __ yum. LL. Eat End. _ 1- - -$7 TTTTUUI O BREAKFAST. "BY a thorough knowledge of the not laws wh ch govern the operations of di on and nutrition nnd by a careful apulica on not I the ne prcuerties of well-selected cocoa. En has provided our breakfast tables with a do! cateiy avoured beverage which no save us many hea doctors bills it is the judicious use o such ax-tic'ee of diet that a. con- stitution may be gradually built up untilstromr eno h to resist every tendency to disease. Run of subtle tr aladies are oating around us attack wherever" there is a we`a k 00lODm|l|YI-fllv1.'.lhI? Y kee o as well fortified with 1 hlncgnfnd A nrnnnv nnm-Inland `hum; I|.'_ anal: ""Mm"31'::1y with bbmng #5 milk. e wo or A sold. only in pogketl. by Grocery. hbolled thus: JOKES IF?! 3 .00. `Oil pnthlo. ' Glpomutp, mmu.'pumu:. 5'" " :.m'v"""..-u` 'n3'I1"""'1`."' " b:; &.f.a. .m`::y`i'.%m..a mm. $3 Service Gazette. - Maa clinch!!! il Iusllluuu ungbnn ._ _..nI.` Iv -vaovunu -1-- DR. WASHINGTON of Toronto Throat and Lung Surgeon. who has returned from his European tr! . where hehns been visiting the dlerent root and Lung Hospitals. and speaks in glowing terms of the vast exggrlence M as to be tuned in such large cities ndon. Paris. ienna..&.c. The Dr. has node in ht into the methods used. in ndon in e treat ment or diseases in his specialty. All who deslreto benet should see him at once. 17-Iy. ` .The cut represents a Porous Respirator and the patient in the act of breathing TThrot:t and Lung Surgeon, of 78. cCaul ~ St. oron V I Drsnsns -1`3u'nn.-Catarrh of the Head and Throat. Oatarrhal Deafness. Chronic Bron- chitis. Asthma. and Consum tion. also loss of voice. Sore throat. Enlal-gas Tonsils. Polypus or the Nose. or any other Nasal Obstructions removed withontthe knife. on-9 - nnvo-non: p-nanny 1 ' . -- IUOBIIBI. I l'Il'B`0llllI`B ll OIIGIBG. TERMS OF SALE.-'1` n rcont. down on the dav of Sale and the bamce within one month thereafter without interest. on payment of which the purchasers will be severally entitled to a conveyance. and to be let into possession. The sales will be subject to a reserved bid on each narcel. ` Immediate possession can be given on reason- able terms. anda reasonable amount can re- main on mortgage at the option of the pnr-' chug" . . . The other conditions of sale will be made known at the time or sale and can be had meantime on ap cation to the mid. r- signed vendors so cltor. G. A. RADENHURST, Vendors Solicitor. AAA!) n---1 EPP 3_ __!3D00Al E1113 IUD Bllu I IIIUU Illa BITIFIL On lNo. 3ther:l:e1-ectedo Brick Clad f Dwel 113 house 1} storeys high, with good 1 stone foundation. cellar &c.. with a com- . modioun kitchen and wood shed attached. stable good well. hard and soft water pumps, &c. 'l`hese two lots are fenced. . 'I"In:nn nnnmnvonn nun ninnn 01:03:; `Danni-gin-nl_ Jul yum uuuuuy vuuu novel.` 30 ungnl. . The shmg catch on Lake Winnipeg dur- ingthe season amounted to about thru million pounds. . U. 'I 11636 (W0 I053 BIB IBIIOOIL _ . These properties are close to the Peneta.ngui- shenn Road at its junction with one of the londin road: into the townshimot Oro. distant from rrla nbnnt mllmt And nnnvnnlnnt In usuum ruuul IIIBOI we wwnampwl Uro. Instant from rrie about 6 miles. and convenient to ; Churches and Schmla. To a blacksmith deeir- * one of carrying onhis trade in an excellent j locality. enre-ohenre in oifered. TERMQ nil` QAIKI! _.'I`nn nan Allf A-Innis an ` 1885.` On Parcel No. 2 there is erected 9. Blacksmith * shop 25x35 with 2 nes. chimneys. &c.. there are also some fruit. trees in the rear of this lot and a nice little garden. _ On mu-ms] Na. 3 them In an-Antnd n. R1-ink lm! UOHUCBBIUH OI I118 1'UVVllUlJlp 01 UPI . Ii. 01 1' Road. lorodsin le h byb rodsin width front: 1 in: on theaide void .2 one to e Penetenguleheno Rood more narticuiarlv described in Recietered : Deed No. 8449 for the Township of Oro, oontain- inc one third of an acre more or less. Doc-nnl KT:-\ Q _DnIvf. nf null` Int \Tn `IR 1n and: . Tull VIIIIIDIB Inn 15 plulalnuy uuuqwu on Bayeld. Strert. nearly pos te "(.undle s Terrace. There is erected t ereon a comfor- table Rough Cast Cottage, with good cellar, commodious summer kirchen and wood shed attached. There is also on the lot a lergestable double plunked. with ample stab in! for three horses and a cow loose box (#0.. hard and soft water. pumps sac. The lot is well fenced and there is a wood garden `and an apple orchard on the premises. sifordingr a ; most desirable home in a healthy and beautiful part of the Town. Dru-nnl Na. 2, Pm-t of Int No `[6 in than First poultry house. ; 1 l 1113 one (H1111 OI El] 501'?` IHOFO 01' 18830 T Parcel No. 3 -Pa.rt of said lot No. 16, 10 rods in length by 3; rods in width. fronting on the side road and contigur us to and immediately to the west of the lands described in parcel No. ? above, containing one fifth or an acre more or All, pars DI we 'l'0WLl. Parcel No.2. Part orlnnvo m in the First Conoession of the Township of Oro. E. of P. Rand. Int-ndnin length hvlrndnin width fl-nnt. ALSO -of Dwelling House and Blacksmith i shop andlots at Crown Hill on the Penotang- nisheno Road, on Township. . PU RSU AN1` to we powers or sale cont-amen V in e-averal mortgagee. there will be offered for eels by Public Auction the Barrie .Hotael \ in the Town of Barrie. on -Q a O An-A at twelve o'clock noou.'l:yr.lohu 1 lilo:-row , Eel?" Auctioneer. in three several parcels. the to owing lands and premises :- Parcel No. l.-That valuable halt acre lot and building thereon, rt of lot 23 on the W. side - of Beyeld St... A agh s Furveyn the Town I of Barrie. more particularly described in regla- ` tel-ed Deed. No. 2787 for the Town of Barrie. . | 'lInIn vnlnnhln Inn. in nlnnnmntlv nltnnfnil nn nu ungv Punv VVIIIIIIII LIIU yuan lUl'Llllgll0. Charles Matthews, manager for Dun, Wiman & Go. here. will be married to- day to a. daughter of ex-Mayor Logan, Twelve trains of wheat. ner dim mm: 1...... URSUANT to the powers of sale contained ... ~.`P.:';!.`;`;!h':%2'EE.`.`?:;`l`.f.';`.`.1`.?.`}.f:;`% Jvvvnl VA mitts: maa? or 0ew.2r:.!92s I__I_______ I._ f-L_ Copies may be had on application to ' any Agent of tho`. MORTGAGE SALE of Manitoba. and % North-VVest for W Re ad so-52. Davao this 30th Sentethhor. A.D..'_1892.I OWN} Ill. N0. 313'! I0! [I10 `TOWII III lJBl'l'lUo This valuable lot is `pleasantly situated on Inunhl hunt nnnu-Iv nnnnn tn l`nntIIn n Dvvelling House AND HALF ACRE LOT % 1892 Vvllgu mu pureuts uuu lI(8l'. _ I It is sup osed that-he watched the futner have the ouse in the morning and later `the sirens He then enter. d the house and -slew his stepmother and waited for the re- `turn of his sister, who was visiting a few rods from the fated house. On her return he would be able to despatch her with ease, and her teeth being tound in the yard makes this theory probable. Lastl the aged `father met the same fate, and sstening the doors and windows the inhuman monster set ire to the house and secreted himself in the woods cuntil night time. Had the nei hbors searched the woods immediately -on iscovering the re they undoubtedly would have found him. i 7|... :..........'... .-.l.:'-I_ :_ __\1.j 1,, . ---IN rnu-- *. 1'0 WN or BARBIE. GRATEFUL--COMFORTING. --on v.u.mm.n-- - "ifs" "Via;-1y-. DR. WASP-IINGTON Graduated in 1872 at Vio- toria University "with honors. The same year naased the examination of the College of Phya1- ciana and Surceona, Ont. S1ncel880. Dr. W. has devoted his whole time lo the specialty, of the Throat and Lung `Dis. LAIIVGII on 395. and -gafc. uuvuvs, uuuyuuuuuvs uuu lBl:Ul. 1 A newspaper correspondent. drove to the scene of the nhir and - interviewed l a number of farmers `- regarding the murder and suicide theory, and `from 4 information received it is plain that the I prisoner had a. standing grudge as uinst the father; that he came down from oronto on Friday night and walked out to Newbliss, that he hid in the woods until a convenient time arrived and then stole in upon the un- suupecting relatives and killed them, otter- werde setting fire to the house to cover his diabolical crime. He is supposed then to have hidden in the woods until nightfall, as he was met on the;Smit.h s Falls road-about 8 o clock by Farmer P net, as stated in yewerdnyb. despatches. T at the prisoner was at log erheeds with his father is well- known, en V being. of e surly, reveiigeful Iisposition, he no doubt brooded over - this wrongs while . in connement. I and being released p immediately pro- . eeeded to put. his vicious thoughts into , action. He is a strong. sturdy man and it would be no task for him to make any with his parents and sister. If In Iilnnnnnr` that--kg u-.e..Iy.-A el...`. l..'..-.. lta 2-. KAI` am: 1:` Team` dweaud@.1r terms? &;,zI !::ssd:{:1-zvnrs, or :0 of &ueex3: H0! 0 ` I rnbnqmfa n;_s'rnUc'rIoN Guam. ' =. FEED : 4 A II. IlIlVU.UlI UIIC uluuulj pg whbn anu1ud.1 ___--q 15:: n in. n.`m1&-Tara 0.1` 9 ogheindo undenorlln I. now 13:: e (3% Iaoctnrortn the`T9V1-pn,t9_ _- 91 Magic g `;mcuen'or HAM Ann unnuour - 1nnu s'..` ~-_ Journals Cash Books n eMi'nuteBooks EL91ge% Books &c., &c., &c. V .B,15.k.B9kl..ln|d0 In [Ii "end Ruled totn A sttern. All work uaranteed to ; 1 u I *~.:A~.~ p 3 I ..M_n|ie_a specialty in_O_lotl'I o't`Fn1l-Leather, S't(1'.ind Limp Covers. . .- V Portfoljoomude of sn_h'tyIefto order. ~ ' _ . `* "3 R9P|11!|R:9f .0791 : dolor! tion of Binding done on short notice. ' A ~"Th01'.0i|||u|il|`RilIilIe.B ding and,-Bnling line thet cannot be done here and Rusnnteed (int-oluI._. 2 Parties having Boob. &o., to bind need only send a post card ornbtc-teothdbl-idem:-nwAnu-.9n `ti an eellf th k d eturn the tune whennuhnd ` ;'-pmamn-V aw-.T`:: gntbnncs .9`.'.m " '` ' Pamphlets Sample Cases Manufacturer ` A and Binder of. Blank Books Cah Books V "\ t. `iLE{`dbU`T_t;iA} Ptsngk as '- ` .` |S GU[~L'r`_`y_" '. `L-_ . . |Ba!*.!:i,e._ B9.9.1$ .13 1119 ery! We are fully prepared to supply Books nd supplies for all Schools. SBOT'I', THE BOOKSELLER, BARR] E GROUND GLOVES, WHOLE TURMERIC, ` % GROUND ALLSPICE, - U U GROUND CINNAMON, U GROUND MUSTARD SEED, GROUND RED PEPPER, GROUND WHITE PEPPER, GROUND BLACK PEPPER, GROUND TURMERIC. We have Everything-in the Spice Line required for mak- ing Pickles and Catsup, and Of the Best Quality. Try and see. FOR HIGH AND PUBLIC scHooLs. SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS, WHOLE ALLSPICE, ' WHOLE cLOvEs, WHOLE CINNAMON, WHOLE BLACK PEPPER, WHOLE WHITE PEPPER, H WHOLE RED PEPPER, WHOLE MUSTARD SEED, GROUND OLOVES, Z ..VAr~.'..-n"-nan` 1n\'1n:nI>1r `vs A pp n...) (N1-1-n._, :6 tin All nine Ivraoi.. Agguniis Bini In A iioianufnqtlhl, -`But Hotiuay Bacon- ' vlcod Thrirugh the Money Fuund In ; llll l'osu-so,IYuu"\H`1en, Arrested-Grant 1 f Exoltpnnonp Ovq} mo Crime. V . , . I \ \ [:E=:RESE1\TT PURE SPICES! TLt:v$-ietyin,xsIL_VERWARE d 0 " :, ;:`f fff A."::;,al1 sui:tab19for% an UTLERY To mother, Wife, sister, brother, sweetheart, baby, The best value in Exercise Books and Scribblers in town. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Day Books ROBERT ORISTOE, PROPRIETOR. fro'of,L Top Floor. - Ledgers ;S m'ra s.k FALLS, A.(.)n't., Oct; .t2.'~.~.:Tiie whole country around here is in a terrible state of excitement over the Lucky tragedy. and crowds of people still continue to visit l the ruins 0! the house and linger over them = with a morbid desire to glean something in the way of particulars even more horrible than they are already in possession of. The theory 0? "a double murder and suicide is not accepted by many, and while a great many dilfexent stories are being circulated as to the manner in which the parties met their cruel death there is no doubt but that the man now conned i_n Smith s Falls '45:` 3. al... ....1Ie.-- ...._L_. A... _ _I,.--_.. -1 L2- iv i1i'5. 1; ' W-II:9rvprI;II_u.IIiulvo mu can i r tn I1;o1!:s;1,ow AND TERMS DRUG-GIS"l". - - . UOHIIIIIBBII | P, 0. Box 73. Barrie. % 3Ff3;Q*.' B917. Allundale. -,v __1-,_,_ _ 9 are now mnnufaoturi d am in %"00k Stoves of th 1 test in ad cdgsign. ;. Amt AND E,XAlEIN&E s'ro3 mtzefore gains T 1 ~~.f H. SEWREY. IL} ?BAlIIu sr_o_\L wonxs} Em LONDON GUARANTEE 85 A ,pmN'r C0,. mmmnn. B. SULLIVAN DAVID. -. ,. Commissioner for Q|18bv 5.` un'v'7Q,. `lain:-in Ag` IHE ll T Periodicals Law Reports Magazines 49-1) . ya etc, Jec. V Agent. Music vucnv vuo luau uuvv vuuuuvu I_ll Dlllllcll B .l.`|ll jail is the guilt?` party, _the slayer of his father, stepmot tar and sister. A nnurnnunnm nnnnvn-Imnnannb .I........ 5. 4L. [Favor `tho cmiuiliun Rdute. gomuuo 1 [H6110 Iuclulvv UH Iuvnuuu vu Icuuvv uu use.- other year the subsidy` for the mail service between Sun,Francieoo and Sydney pending the maiingof arrangements for service by the Vancouver `rdute en` -uuuggeeted .' by . WIRED FROM WlNNlPE Ill! Uwu ya: Ivuul Cl_l|l yllvnvv luVII.Il:Igo, The second char 0 in for appropriating provinciulimonoyu or hi: own use. In the third indictment Hi: Honor said he would commit the dofondnnto ,fort malfeasance in ' otce for having illegdlly occopteid and re- ceived the gum. of 830l,35_5 from M:-._Pocnnd -.L`-. L. DU|II"&Q>tOQ~" D`:-6r'Hi'K`.; -nu: . tutruction 0 vcnvuu uu: uu_|u up 'uy.u,uuu I|uul- Ann; uupuu when he mutt havotlknown tha.t"`th `sum waupart of a; subsidy that he Vhimlelffin-. tended to` have voted by the legislature under the fPl`_6l;0ll3Q .of gidingt in the con- the`He reford Riilway. nhn lninnnI\Hnnf}nnn 1|` I1n)\Hn- unnuiniyn CUI |IUU|VII \J.l IIIIV 'IlUI.VI\-IKII "'"Jl V Other mnsapplicamons of public money: form the. gmivarlienfof t.he`reniajning counts inAtl,1eiudictni`ep'u.. ; ` L ' ` V 7 I 1 The Largest Muster of Trump: of Any- since the War. CHICAGO, Oct. l`2{-The dediatinn core-' monies of the World's Columbian Exposi- tion willpe participated in by it larger as- sembly of. regular troops than has been mustered to ether at any one time since the war. very arm of the Id:-vice will take part. in the military pageant, b J u l e ehiys tridlefore the Court of There Are Three aunt-gee Against Him or Mnlteaeunoe in Olee. QUEBEC, Oct. 12.--Cou,ut Mercier was Cheveau, committed to stand Queen s Bench in three more cases in _-which charges of ms'lfea;sa.nce- in office have `been .brougbt sgainst him, as follows: In the case of the Buie des Chaleurs Railway upon s warrant- msde payable to the order of J; C. eg lier and released by Mr. `Mercier over ' simple signature, not oicislly, but for JQC. \ Lung:-lier. Second, an .oiciel`check hissed ` on this warrant. msde pe able to the order s of J. C.` Lsngelien- Lsngelier, and .by , endorsed by Mr; ` Mr. .Mer.oi_er himself, i afterwards de P9'i..ted4to his Om: credit L 16:` 1 his own personslind [private sdvsiit'qg_e.', 'i The second churns `II for `sum-nu":-inning V ""is`:Im the top of a high building near the New York - end` as search"-light was used to send a message across the river. . Parade of Caiholio societies. The parade of the united Catholic so- cieties of this city, Brooklyn, Jerse City, Newark. Yonkers and other subur s was viewed by undoubted} a million of people to-night, who crowds the streets it paseed through. V Fully 30,000 men and boys were in line, carrying handsome banners and illuminated transparencies, mostly bearing religious symbols. The American ag was conspicuous throughout` the whole parade, while the ancient ag of Spain was also visible in the display. ..--.....-._.. `,.-.- -u-an cwlu nu vujtn. HAVANA, Oct. l2.--The Columbus cele- bration in Cuba. will begin to-day. . Pre- parations have been made on an extensive scale. All the public buildings and many business liousesund private residences are lavishly decorated withags and bunting and numerous handsome esigns illustra- tive of the discovery of America. Various `fetes and other entertainments `and bril- liant illustrations have been planned. A Strntlurnv Hotelkeepor Dead. STBATHROY, Oct. 12. -The.dea.th occurred here yesterday morning of Mr. Alexander McPherson, proprietorof the Queenie Hotel, eldest eon of Mn" Alex-tnder MoPher`I`o`ncofJ Nonval, after sue-`illness of I mm weeke. The funeral taken -place to Ithe cemetery herefon<'I_`huredey afternoon at '2 o'clock; the `Masonic Edge of which deceaped {was on ugeemed .__mem if being in`charg`e`.-_. v [7, .nu-- . . uvunur mm D 5. CV! f.. ' v `V 1, i rung` '.)ct.-11.;--Dnesdeu. . .. . .`New York.'.~. ;.:Bn.'mens. , ,~v -T-_ lm-t--ulc.... .` uge,-nl, o_,.,n...Nx:\v..Y_o|fk~ " 3-Lnhn . _ . _ . . .. .. mnth:nn x~l:nn .,\7m\-"\ x`.|-h ` .\nother Firework: Dupluy in New `Karl: um Night. N EW YORK, Oct. 12.--`Dazzling lights burned on ~ the towers of the Brooklyn Bridge last night and from the big span rose rockets, bombs and a.ll.t.he other `pyrotech- mca. 1"l.._.I_-_j_ _-I I `D - ufoundreds of thousands bf men and whinen were out to see the wonders ofthq night. The. East River" was "full of tugs, -terry boa.ls,excuraion bouts Va_.nd every kind of craft. that c uld carry asaengen. On the high buildings in New ork and . Brooklyn `thousands were gathered to View the ppm- tacle; Ullkl BC tangle; -_.--- --- .. - IIJIIVIII uunwrlwu PARI.S-. Oct. 12. -Xavier Marmi'er,' the grench tn elerand author, died yester- ay. _ - . VUJITUV un uuv cuspvuwluu W53 H) UK 61 cue Afghans and Chinese V from who ' amirs. which `region. it. says, Is claimed by Russia. under the convention made with vGreu.t Britain in 1872-73. Runnels`: Aim: In `Iho Pamllt-s. Loxnon, Oct. l2.-A deapatch from St. Petersburg says: The_oicial Turkegtan Gazette, describing the expedition under Colonel Jnno`. -fmnkly admits that the object of the expedition` was to exel the A ..l....... ....A ru.:_.-_- The Two Emperors Moot, VIENNA, .Oct. 12. --Emperor William orrived here at noon yesterday. A: Hie Majesty a mug to the platform the Emperor-o Anstriayetepped forward and the two rulers threw their arms about each- other and kiued'repeo.tedly. The people gave the German Emperor an enthusiastic welcome. uvuuv uull WIIIIUII Ull VIII! GU11!!! Canon Duckworth then offered `a brief prayer and the simple ceremony was ended, uuuu vvvlv pvI.'lnll.IaUu 0|! Bllbfo Canon Dukworth and others of the clergy attached to Westminster Abbey ro- ceivod the mourners and gave directions for the arrangement of the coin.- % - `Inn Ital`-nn Tnnnnnnn -J.--) '- L-..) I -1" vs: uuuu uuv -wwvw SYnN 1;Y_, ---The'Govorn- ment. ueefnl 190 be inctlined-to renew ` for gn- -.I.__ _---.. n.L-v -..L...I....... LL- .....:I ..... -- vuv cu uulguluvllv 91 HIV uuulu. ' M rs. Hallam Tennyson placed "a. hand- some oral wreath on the coin. lV........ `l\....I....-...'L .'|____ _t.l--_-1 -, 1,1,! nuuv , IID IIIIII IUIEIIIB P1500. A large number of persnne had gathered ` about the entrance to the abbey, and it was. t with diiculty that the policemen detailed for duty there succeeded in forming a. pul- lll frnm ll: Ivan tn Q}, l`.:o,|. . (`Banal %.:1`31.e';:.\";:p:g:;::{:.moh 6: admiuion the.abboy,Tb'ut only a. few privilogedpeb sons were germitted to enter. (1.... .-.'-|_...-_.|_ ___1 --|__..- -2 AL, the +81-m,ulus -' `- `1':``:-simrm uIi"`f`.s*t`lli;; Losnon. 0999-:12;-+l9rd7 Tennym-a0ften i expressed his averaion to h_ea1zsea.und}y;eILo,t- I day when his bodywas lelnoved fronx; Ald -. worth, the coiu was carried from the house thy old `servantsnudfplacexlin wt smzoll cart ! waitin to receive it. The ':rel'ations`then forme in procession behind theioart and" started for Haslemeiei station.`= :~:.Their.l* journey dwas` .:a' :~slo'w A-:o'ne, and _the whole distance was. ; made . on ...foot by the mourners. Nothing more simple could A, have been conceived." '_ As the_ cottage moved along the men who were met with removed their hats and women bowed their heads until themournful processions had passed. When Haslemere station was reached the coin was placed in a special _Ial0on car that was waiting. The mourners then entered and in a few minutes the train started for London. Lady Tennxson. Hal- lam Tennyson and the other members of Lord Tennyson s family accompanied the body. - Owing to the ignora.n_ce_`of the public as to the time at which the train would arrive only a few persons were gathered in the 'Waterloo station when the care rolled in. The coffin M was jot once removed from the car, and without ostentation of any kind was placed on an ` ordinary van, and inthis -homely convey-V nnce was zauietly borne` to Westminster Abbey, its nnl resting place. A `Aron nnmhnr nf rm:--nnn hurl nlhflhli ova null UIIUIU DIIUUUUUUU Ill IUTIIIIIIS C P! age from the van to St. Faith : Chapel; where the body will remain until the fans ml takes place to-day. 2 Thnrn urn: A an-ant n-nah `alum nrluni-ah-un Ian THE COLUMBUS CELEBRATION. Coluhmbun Celebration In Cliba. .--.--. l\-n 1n IIVL, I`l-I strike of Railway Ynrrlmon. Cowmnus, Ohio, Oct. 12. -The yardmon employed by the Big Four here, about 95 men, struck last night for an advance in gas. The vardn of the company-div wa blocked, only puuenger trains moving... The strikers appointed 3 committee to patrol the yards and protect. the property. ~ l_ioa'u suuniamp `;)Ion-mouvln. . " `-nun" " e"~ COIIHTVQII` :1. V} . 'rn.__,n,., . -nu, at u . q. l.:--.I1l8B(l8ll.....oLV8Wi XOPK-.33. --, l*u et-nulc.... . men 0 an... ;--Lhn.... .. .E. J. 0vit'h:'nIf:'~tOn; '--H ales-alnI'L'.`..iie'\'v Yurk. . . 7-Ilrv.~.`l-.-n . . . . .Xc9;'.' York. . . . . DEDICATION OF THE FAIR. Death of a French Travo-lor. /\ . `I. u- . MERCIER COMIMITITED. Tennyson}-s:=BuuasAc~.~a: .' Dl?!'n;e\|1-'.;' . N:\V.Y_0ITl ' ': N"1.t`-Pk .`_Aiu-wo'eI-'1 ; . .;reme'n: oven: T0 REN'l`dn the ceatie of towh. 7 Bedrqoms, Parlor-.Din _ room. Kitchen, Cellar fard and-Soft water table. antbuild. K .V .: , ,4!-Alp mg..:_&p._ Apply at run, .u)v4Nonomoo.j IJINRUA9 AU U1} $5!!!` I W lIlU .'I', ~ 3941. V yognaor-. sououo;-a. AnnromT:iIb'r on . 0 mo sores clecd mmdl ?o'nood nnnlinr nllnnlr an Qhnlnnni chant A mun. A0 WU|lll| IIIIVC IUIIIIU Illlne The inquest, which is called for to-mor- l row morning, will be lled with interest. The prisoner will be taken from the jail -here to the scene of the inquest and after- ward! transferred to Btockville Jail if committed. Chief McGowan is working away on the case vigorously and expects to- have some startling information tounfold at the in nest. -Detective Greer of Toron- to arrive last night and is assisting him on the case. The pair left for the scene of A the tragedy this morning to collect evi- dence and have not yet returned. It is reported that one Devlin, a cattle. buyer of Ottawa. is ready to swear to the identity of a certain $5 bill which he gave to the old man Lucky in ayment of some stock, and the money foun in the prison- er's pocket will be submitted to him for in- spection. This will be an important clue. "As it is the nding of a large sum of money on his person is sucient evidence that he was in the house, because the father was reported to be worth a few hundred ddllars. and it is not likely the prisoner would have any money on his person when he left the `ail wit~~ no more than would pay his fare to mith s Falls. The young man has made no e'ort as yet to secure counsel. He. of course, will have a very fair show, as if he is convicted at all it will be merely on circumstantial evidence. There are some who are of opinion that the prosecution will be weal: in some respects, but circum- stances point so strongly to a brutal and inhuman crime being committed by the prisoner that his conviction will be a com- paratively essy matter. - Th |fIIHl| `I nnugnrunwuaan -n--- FAKE '1`! UlIl'.-lJU'l' ID. DWI WW0. Ulv. LII .. noreI,.55 acres cleared um well fenced] noon 3 creek on thefunn, shout 4 core; of fall wheat. Will! Rood. Immediotaglaem nion zgren. Apply to GEORGE : ITE- BBE Ban-lo.aor1|'.-B. BALL. Kompcntoldt. X11 QIJUVUD Mr. Frank Neebitt he: returned to Ingereoll where he he: been engaged for some time, also `Min Meek who has been visiting her aunt Mu. Neebitt. I can` `:3. 'Kg-`- --_- Our grain market is booming and no doubt the farmer V appreoiatea a home market. whim Page in out again and her friends `hope her [health ;will continue to improve. in 'l`ownshlp.ot Innlul. being N. i of lot `I in the 4th 0011.. Innianl (known as the McKay tu-mpa.ll.clured.huhon|o-and luv trams burn. Applywithont delnytoundo nod. ``LINNOX. AU LT. KERR` & WRIGHT. Vandal-1 snunmn-._' '1}; Ban. HQKENZIE; 14 moor` itrdet W. , ,-'roronto,-Vwin~be at the Queen : Hotel, Bun. Oot..~82nL Non. and lutsmn-. da_r~9t_ over: ,I.IIdxI1ngtnth._ . L, . 4.__ IV Nels`. Boyee an old resident of Angus, now of `Hamilton, spent a few days in town renewing his old acquaint- eneee. e T.` I 1?` II.- I n I u Vlllllls IJUI IIIIIII: Lillie aLVUl'olu will-. E Tomlinuonjgot his back very badly hurt. while working for Mr. Milne, lurt` week.` , I n C I - O UIIIICO ` Mr. Wm. Lstimer has captured seven Beetreee inside the lost two weeks, he say: be got 150 lbs. `out of one tree. Beet that if you can. A IA'.'-- A....:.. Q....La -3 AII:-a.-_ 1- 1.-...- LIVBIO IIIIDU ll JIJII UCIII Miss Anniescott, of _Al1iuton, in `home on her holidays.` D-ngkclfnn:-Us !1....l..... D.-L- -1. II` 'II\IIJ I w'.|.:i; Preahyzerisn Garden Party at Utopia was 1 grand nuooeu, proceeds over mm m T ' .. IDIIIVUIJ VIE IIIQUUUI} "This town is lled with newspaper men I from Ottawa; Brockville and' other ad- I jacent points, and the case is creating as much excitement as did the famous B1;'ch- all ufair. ' Y9|=-we Fer! for. 9-": on v -.-uu `aw:-nun: va-my ' Mrs. Sgott, or the 3rd Iiine, -1;; moved into `town. .m1`\'Ii:: nwm\C. ashingtou, Miss Vincent and Mr. C. K. Clark attended 3 concert at Lisle last Friday night, reported 0. . good time. ,II?, `I',A! I I I ID IIIIW IIIVUlVU\Io To-night Mrs. Harrison is fairly comfort- able, notwithstanding the unfavorable con- ditions. V ` Wasmnarox, Oct. ll.-Mrs. Harrison s `condition `appears to be yielding to the eects of the disease from which she is suering, and she is` gradually growing weaker. The` nourishment, consisting of raw eggs and beef tea, owhich has been so important an element in keeping u her strength, is now taken in smal er quantities.` She rests quietly as arule and sleeps most of the time, but ` awalres exhausted instead of refreshed. * The cough, which has distressed her at in- tervsls, has ceased, but this is re erded as an unfavorable symptom. The isease is , progressing more rapidly and the left lung M is gov involved. ._3__I_- \l_,_ 1"! I 0 II c I A vvuvs a nun no uuu Dw.uuz:u'u DEIIK. 15 up are that the money was left out of the as a over night and was gone in the morn- ing. It must have been removed by some- one having easy access to the bank. The me.na.ger,- Mr. Rogers, and the other om- ciale of the bank refuse to make any state- ment. The detective has conducted a rigid examination, butvia not yet ready to re- port. ._ V - .l.!-~.- ISEASES of.;tho_EYE; EAR .'l'HROA'l` n,d ,osu:. mu. beponanma at. the Queen : ;1m2.- Ban-lo. me uh-manor emhmonth. Ffve 1`honeand Dollars Disappear From T a_ Chatham Bank. CHATHAM, Oct. II.'- A Government de- tective` has` been engaged for some days backin the investigation of the disappear- ance of about $5000 in [cash from the teller`: box at the Standard Bank. It nV\I\AnI|n Olunb bl..- -...-._--- --.__ I_. ._.A _k AL - :Y1oIdlug to the Dilonu Whloli an AI- Igllod Her. Friends of the Prisoner. FALL RIVER, Mass.-. Oct. ll.-The eneral feeling has changed in regard to the orden case, and the defendant : counsel is receiv- ing encouraging telegrams from all sections condemning the alleged disclosures in the, case andyencouraging hi i to continue his work for Lizzie Borden. `The three local papers express editorially opinions of a similar character, and call upon the state to get rid of its hired detectives. Direction to ring libel suits has been `given to Mr. Jennings, counsel for the defence. uh JV :2. uausuucs us cJ\`JLnyUl' uugun. Twelve trains of wheat per day now leave : Winnipeg over the Canadian Pacic for the ` East. Wheat shipments are growing larger dail . . Hyon. S.C. Wood of Toronto has vet-urned from an extended trig! through Manitoba and the Northwest. e says the prospects for this country were never so bright. Thu nhina mu:-h nn Lnl-n \X7i-nah.-.-n .1..- EA Iuung l'orontonIu)"`|n' custody In It ' `"'`""*-7`.' ` 1 IIIUUIIUIVO She allege: that Ward offered her 850,000 I for her silence about Blanche. He denies the whole story, nying that. when he had nude up his mind so leave her she brought. out this charge, demanding $50,000. __...,__-.- vr_-. VBos'r0.N. Oct.` ll.-The Globe this even- ` ing, protesting that it was imposed upon in I accepting as true what it publiehedrola.tive ` tn IAi,.,jA Rnrrlnn mnbnn 3 full nnnlnnu on 'c'5'1Ii`22}'$`B'.3`l-321?: :':'.EZ." 5 '::;r1":;.`..i;;,","`;: Miu Borden and John V. Morse`. ' Ocb;}l2..--The pi-mist. of Ward in Branch is the great sensation here, where .- jthfe`pa.:-ties are all well-known. - ~ J ~ The double charge aggiuit himia _broI_1ght- I. UHI ll UIIIIIIUIIJ 9559" CV IIIIU vuuv. _ _ Ward s` friends say that Madame Her- salt : action is for reven e, because of the loss of her handsome on most generous protector, Ward, who is only 22. and K110 appears to have lavished `money upon 1 b or. 11;. __:u- 9,, -, .1 , 1. ,_,, p ,, 2.1.: n_..._' IIUI JUWUII WUKU IIIU IUIIHCUIUII U1 LJUIII `vs, .- Littleie known about her except`. that the was divorced under sensational circum- stances eight can u 0. She ie described In handsome, at 01 enough to be Ward : mother. ` *' . nL_AI`-,,,, ;I A If. I I II QUAAAII 'l`l_no BT05!-on Glbe sun that It an Been ' Imposed Upon. In A `UHF `PHI {I33 QKU _W.U|['KuqWu. ~ \: The double charge a aiut brqught by :1}, tradesmau of urges, with whose M daughter, aged 16, Ward is said co have 01%-ed. L _E,-l,"` I..'I .a I III II. I ;,, ; %.:.;a:' " ."'f ii ; he` father, had them followed by detec- tiveland tracked them via. Paris to Brua-. ;_Ieln,' where `the. arrest was made on the ycharge of abductionof 5 minor, which is ptihishable by five years penal servitude} I Th hdlvnxvnr (`Anion-na fzhnf hill` \ The Amenities of Lifezin Kentucky. \ BRISTOL, Tenn., Oct. 12. .--Leet night F rank Johnson of Knott. County, Ky., went ` to the home of his ancee, Lucy Warwick, 1 and was met `at the door by her father, 1 James Warwick, who told him he would not be permitted to hold further intercourse with his dau hter. Johnson went swsy, but returned ater with three friends," who 0 ened fire on Warwick - and his son imothy. The two latter` returned the fire and 20 shots were exchanged, resultin in the killing of Warwick end his son an one` of Johnson s friends. . 1| * llll IID IIBVU ICUUTUU IIII l'UlUIlBUo ui. a woman with whom he had been living at the Villa. Givandins, near Bourgel, and whom he had deserted for the girl, made a grave charge. RI-In 3- unit` tn Kain: nllnnnrl Iihnf. WAN` IIIDUU G SIIIVU UllII"8C. She is said to have alle ed that Ward had `criminally assaulted or 10 year-old ;daughter. Blanche Aeruult, `and alleges that she mnlprove the charge by the medi- cal t Itimony taken at the time. W...l .- I-hind. nun thunk Madam: War. } `Her villa is costly. It was fut-ninhed. from V hero; and her dresses, her .ca.rriageI and I her jewel: were the sensation of Bourgoa, . r.iI.I.In in Irv-u\-n n`-unit Innis nvnntnf. that yulunllqulv uy IJVU ytlllnfl puuzu l6l.`VlI.uu.v. ` The girl,` however. declared that she had ` followed Ward of her own free will, and he thinks that the strong protestations of his sister's husband, Prince Caraman-Chimay, ` might have secured his rlelease. , __,2.1, ,_- L, L__'I L--- AN APOLOGY FOR MISSABORDEN. J.~(iIBB WISHAR'1`. Toronto omaammgimn rrnmou` 0Ic_ mgr ha nnnnnltnd At than Grimm : Mas. HARRISON DOOMED. CAN'T FIND THE MONEY. "Advance Cori-esnondenoe. ~er~%ma9'ATefxPn9=;n;s .. foo-x Two-lvu 'lrain| of Wheat Leiwp the Prat No City Daily, ~ ~ ` VVINNIPEG, Oct. 1'2.--Thecommandera of i the Northwest Mounted Police are expe- 1 riencing cousidemble trouble lately. ' Seven constables have deserted from the Leth- l bridge post. within the past. fortnight. 7Cha.r1es .iI_nar`:ager _Dun, [I n rt I

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