.LL_|NG CHEAP T`Wholesale houses say} We are foolish. That s dur business. We `pay cash down, and that s their business, We keep the ball rolling by When We buy apiece of goods We don t' mark it $1.00, then 750. and then 50c , as the Toronto stores are doing now. _We mark it at 50c. at once and out it goes, and We buy more. Our Goods are for sale, cheap. Don t forget that. ewe. GEO. REEDY, I` T% Woaro fully alive to.tl`1Leoiaotthat. the store that sells the best goods atthe lowest price will do the largost.trade. ' Our business is to buy cheap`, and When, We get a bargain we give you the. benet of it; "BIG IN DUCEMENTS Qergd to `cash buyers to visit} this store :P;g I v ?-v--- w- >v-----v-V, W-UT---Tie .' Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. V ` The latest desegns in American coal or wood Cooking Ranges with hot water uttsohments. _ * ' American Gas Heativ g and Cooking Stoves. inall the latest designs. Lawn Sprinklers and Hose. r'l'insmithing` in all its - branches. Estimates Furnished, Prices Moderate Satisfa otion` Guaranteed. ` `.1.-gj .- nnjngg-_. L: Call on us, we will try_to please you in prices and workmanship. --_...__l. . `pLAx'r-'oi\*rs': <'>:r_.J:> `s-I-A:NI>, `No. 81 South Side Dunlap Street. PI.uuIamoon the Latest Sanltary Methods. . GL--... 'l'T-1. mAL_ 1 1-1- .. ......u.u~uu any n. IICIBUELUI '|lI|-MB] VI I-um` }1}0mig_ is alsvv. willing that they return. lhey Here to-day out driving with the clue! -`3 p<|I:c:+, who declares them most charming em. 9 ' - . V f`.-In-.. , I u 1 :1 W, 4.- L.____I1..._ .._.I.._ Watson & Lennox, 1 GOLDEN COTTOLEN E. 24 BAYFIELD T$T., cums, mruss AND spmmm: nouns, ROPE AND LEATHER I-IALTERS. Moore 85 McDonald, ` nnmnnnnn mn I. H EN D ER$ON $. Cattle Chains. Lanterns, X Cut Saws, Axes, Handles, Apple Parers, Stove Pipes, Horse Nails, Ho_1se Shoes, Bar Iron `and Sleigh-shoe Steel, at Choice assortment j -`--SUCCESSORS TO--- JOHN -:= PLAXTON pellers Albany, wxth grain-. and Phill with coal. two 91' the hrggst frelghe hosts on the lakes, collided o' Pomt Aux Barques Inthe dense fog last night and both sank in 200 feet 91 wutz-1`. . 1)..n\ 1-vnrlvo nnf nruvnw {n 6-...` -_._II I___A_ SAND BEACH, Mioh., Nov. 8.-Tho pro- 1 \ l -----.--..- V _ - . v- V... -l - III _ Avm omou E SONS HAMILTON,0N'r. eeee ms WI I3i,AwAI<}: GF?OCEF?S. FAMILY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. [WE SELL _M_m1_La<-=_nLesm1 IIVIPOIQTEFI HAMS, ROLLS, SHQULDYERS, AS WE BUY. fvuulu ' Urohon and his wife were traveling under the munes or Sam N. Seip and Made G. 9111 I ey were first arrested at Houston; Texas, nun sevured a lawyer, who succeeded in making the aulhoritlei believe that it. was ` 9 M mistaken identity, llld Sci and NI We were permitted to depart. ' '1` try Wer Wbsequeutl y re-arrest.ed at El Peso, PURE LARD. u'Io.rvio mo. Nov. 8,..~.,1_ D id l mu last night and stgtecilon 3:: m. above , des etch ya `om... Twat misleading. he ? pa, W" . rst - elnu tow boat 1: ' ell necauarl , Dpliances.'uppu,?1 . "3: been running _for three gm` put. sh was employed In trenenort :13 supplies from ` Caphe Bay to the lumber camps and in town l M rafts of logs on the downward tn sue d1d_ amt mtske regular trips an '0 :1;_;otl?!1)- up or ftbe winter ee n_ gt,-` Her crew cons stud of but ch" ggdfnur or five men. The rem.tI.lr?dg|?`?t 1 tboaadrovtvxnod mgss have been lumhe;-men l El.lh:ctt?o:1so?3)n:eri:.nd M` prb3b1! from 1 The boat was fully insured, 7 ` 1,", rrnpellai-5 Sunk In a. Collillon In` Lake Michigan, mxnduran Bonduras Sendl Seven Shntl A1101` Ill. Ame:-loan Mniluhip. ` -, I LA Lxmmun, Nov. 8.-Hondura.u red :lpou [he American ag Mondlv, morn-V {,' Y the alleged orderi of Prulidont usqu the cuumussioner of the Port of Amapala, z. and by we expreu command of . gait} cannon shots were fired after t.bo"Pn-4 H nlunrnnl-1-; IV:...t_ Din. `alum Ch`. IIIKII Illllso . _ K ' ' The steamer was demned for Frank: Bay | ma carried a crew of some 26 men. Of thin * number only _7 escgped death. .. The to. mining l9,_ Including Capt.a.in- Douglu, re driven Into the water -by the ..sh1en I md all were drowned. A _..... `Y-.. n `& 1 -\ -vvell cic Q _. A -1-.. uuuuoll snobs tired aner Ill0`.l'I-. (:16 0:"? and Slripel. 58- the sue-anxed away he.- Wshe refused to surrender one of her 8 timn ` 0 Mail awamsbip Costa Rio 1. ying the-1 { J"g91Ige_I's to the Honduran Government. f at `h- Munster Baker was on the Goats `B101 ~ the lmnk shortly afterwards and was away from town. He returned to Peterhoro nimut Oct. 18. on which date he was mar- ' rm! to the daughter of Bheri Hall, and ' thv y left for Chicago on the same day, on route to California. Croftoh. who is well lmuwn in Toronto, can be described as a sporty young man and al- wuvis traveled. a very fast pace. Betting ` "WW tu Jguusruuiu. srusu uuluuuuu, nus l l l l 1 uni nolfm` were no etranqers to him. He sp-ntinuney freely and entertained a party of tzeutleman friends at a wine supper the` might before his wedding. It is said that `J: ufton met Jellett in Chicago.and that they went out and spent the day. When they went out- Jrllett had no money~ and poor clothes. When they re-. turned .at. night Crofton had evidently tted him out, as he; had money and new clothes and left the same night for the west. He is believed to have proceeded direct to New Westminster. The fact.that.Jellett usmi the name of C. 8. Butler wheuhe at- tumpted to cash his 85000 draft at New '\VusIniinste!` and that George Crottnn also Vli-ti the same name proves that, the two .Y,)loy of the bank. They wish to recover we-re in collusion. . V The Guarantee Company of North America` < desirous of having Crnfton return to Can- ada. Although the Gaurantee Company is not responsible for the 87000 which Crofton obtained in Chicago, since the swindling was done after he left the bank's employ. still the Mmiirenl Bank has a claim _for damages again at the company. since the blank drafts which were afterwards filled no and present-A ed were stolen while-Crofton was in the em- 3:-..rton in order that they may `regain some ` of tlw stolen money. . 1 'l'l.niinu'r1nnnn-for-n A thin Nnrth Amnrinnh ` on" seven 0! All On Board Eooas Dga(`.|-CRp!nIll `Douglas mm Ntnotoon on.-5 Driven Into the Water by Hui I name: and Drown:-(I. ` Noun BAY, Ontm Nov. 8.-'1`he pteumez Fm", owned by Da\'|d,uon_& ay. of Tor-' onto` took re on Lake l\1pumng at Goon wand. `24 mi1es_from here, about 11 o'clock yegterday mormng. * The Bay n Go! 3 .` V: as. Minister " ` ' at the time. d . 00" None or the shots struck *1 but it is f A - Port , I in In of the samoliue.Whih ' y May,hm Biol` 1: 00' continued for some mm 52"!` "' ' . A was oun of range. i of P""" [ eared the steamlhwc W V t g rinl ' been iDj"d' moan n. :1 399 WI 5"" 1". ant _.". par` 5,. one , 8.*'T" '0 09 ill` WAsaINGT:: W5 3:31:41! 9' Itosmel` C":,t:t,hoI'iti0I 1' 3.`:2`i:..mmw*- . V 9 /ggoln-2 t nu!` cum V The department 1 "O In th . . rt-H9 ? _ ,f.f"", u1a`' "f.I'='? 1 `' mu :1 gfiniuur Buko IE TEdJ1[ER FICAQFR . LAKE l\'IPIS$I_NG . ' Ems vmms NUMBER 19. MONTTREAL BANK SWINDLES. TWEN TY-FOUR LIVES LOST. NOVEMBER 9, 1893. FIRED ON THE u. s. FLAG- claimed to Be a Member of the Royal Family. TORONTO, Nov. 8.e-Yesterday attor- noon 1:. tall, - wall-dressed and aristo- cratic looking man about 40 years . of age called at the oloe of Mowat, Downoy A 85 Langton. in York Chambers, and asked` to see Sir Ollverowat. He said hi: busi- ; nesa wan important, and he was -vary im- perative in his demands to-sea the Attorney- General. -He condeaceuded to inform onevot the rm that he was a member of the Royal ' Family of England. traveling for his health.` 2 He was short of cash. and Wished Sir Oliver to negotiate a amall draft for him, say 20,000. Tho draft would bodrawn on the Queen. T A 'I`hn nnennnnll of the oloe bllll to YGIHZO Us nugnus ulglluaull IILIU Uulllh A fw months ago there were not `two boner known young men amoniz-the em- plm'(-B of the Peterboro banks. They moved `in the best society circles and were popular. 'l`h-_v both worked in the branch of the Bank of \':0ntreal and were much together. Jellett was the first to leave the bank. One morn- ing nefaxled to put in an appearance, and it beculne known that be had. cashed several Kmnll (-hques among his friends and left l et-rlmro for Chicago. In August he was seen in`tbe Windy City out of work and T Inonvv.` He was not a clever youth by any Inenns and the general belief is that some J otlwrhend planned the job. Grafton, who l mmn to Peterboro. from Hamilton, left Hm hn nlz chnrtlv nffnrwnrnin and was awn`! D O'1"1'._Aiu Jo1':n'. 'I`bom;;son _-told a politician who_ was here yesterday that Parliamons will mutant]: in January. . In the Supreme Court venm-an the: N"... ;.. % I. as sswuusu Wsu IIIBOW GIN] In January. . Supreme Court yesterday the cm of Clark y. Hagar is 'being argued. This is a rather singular case which comes from To- ronto. : A residence owned by a woman who used it as a house of iii-fame was sold to an- other woman who intends `using it for the 1 same `purpose. The price which was paid was 8800`) and 8`3(Kl0 added. This 850J0 was ` putiu a mortgage -on the building. Clark, who pleaded his own case. bought the house Iuhjeotvto the mortgage. He paid the 83000 but refused to pay the $2000. which he said was illegal. since a mortgage could not be taken on what was immoral. The court below decided -against _ClarlI,'and heAappesl- ed to the Sugreme Court a ' Rh .'| nIu. I. .... -.. a-n_. -_..a...; .I:-L- AL - vu wyuue pu PBIIIO U0ul`l ~. 7 , . Sir John. hompaon atly contradicts the I atatement telegrapihed from 0tt.a`wa`to The Mail that he has received aletter from Archbishop Tachecharging him` with de- ception_ in the Manitoba achool care. I have received `no ench letter, said Sir John, when his attention was called to the matter to-ni ht. ' - . V A private otter from Bristol, Eng.,.to a gentleman in Ottawa says that Canadian ay iein greatgfavor, and considered equal to the beat English. The writer advises ahippera to mark each bale Cana- dian. ae some dealers have got into the habit of palming of poor Iriah and Ameri- can hav as Canadian. a In `E1 ur:n:-__- 1-\ Slr . ...._ '- rvvl on gun: nu`: 3lllV|I' has arsbanadlsn. .W. F. Williams, '.Dominion immigrstion. agent. for Michigan. who is here, says that he hss V150 settlers. ready to` oil: the spring from Traverse County, ichigsn, to take up lsnd on the lino'of the Oslgsrj and Edmonton Railway. ' ` ' II... I`l'.-.I.I-_; 7` lfhzvliiichian State Board of Health, in session recently at Lansing, naeseda very strong resolution of approval` of the action of the Canadian Government in quarantine matters, especially. prais- ing the admirable A appliances for disinfecting. A copy of this resolution was received by the Department of Agri- culture to-day. R;I` Al`n`l\l\n nnunn `-\A:o\tb -Lo.--an 1)..2_-1_-I uuu uauluuuuuu l.\IIuWl_V. Mr. . Huddart, the owner , of the Auatralia~Ca_nadian line steamers. writing to the Department of` Trade and Commerce about the Arawa.cha.rtered to take the place of the wrecked Miowera, says that the new veasel in over 5000 tone ! and tted with "cold storage. He says he ` intends trying the experiment of bringing over Australian frozen mutton and taking ' back frozen salmon and expects to develop a large trade. ' `V \n_- ll2_I 2,, cu. . ~r. . . -- TOIFIII Dloulvi nun in his pone-don. \IlvII\'KIIU EU` II II Jo Sir Adolphe Caron,being shown Principal Crau_t s letter in Saturday e Globe, said that . the portion of it relating` to the postoice was inaccurate in almost every particular and generally unfair. The postal service in Canada, Sir Adolphe said, was as cheaply and r efliciently managed as in any country in the . world, and taking ' the size of the country and the sparse- ness of the population into ` account there was no better oatal service anywhere. As to Principal rant s statement that there was a decit of a million and in hall ayear that was simply not true. There was not and never had been any such de- `cit. In June, 1887. the expenditure was about $850,000 over.the receipts, but that had been reduced by over $200,000 in the last year and the reduction would probably continue as the population 02 the country -increased. aeemg Bl!` Uuvor. I He called et that hour, but in the mean- time the polioehed been communicated with end P. C. Irwin wee on hand to receive him. He escorted the man to head uertere. where he gave hie name aa Albert dward Pheier, end nepeeted the atory that he was a mem- ber of the royal family. He gave hia real- dence ea Buckingham Palace and when ` closed up like en oyater and refined to talk further. . A . 17...... I....im. nnnlunhn nun:-a were found .Croftun is a Son-in-Law of the Sheri! of T Peierbox-ouch, l`unoN'ro, Nov. 8.-F'urtberpartir~u1ars are to hand 1`Psp-cting the arrest at New West- nlinstor, B.C.. aud*El Pnso. Texas. of C. H. J91)-rt and A. F. B. Crofton.- the twoAex- employen of the Bank of Montreal, on charges of forging drafts on the bank. A funny lnnnthn nan tlunuon nynnn uluunh 6-uuv Btokel enrucx loronw nun 3-nun . nun. .... the regmryvot the Queen e of that date may be seen the nddrpne. "A. E. Pheier, London, En.',' He remained there until Mend: morning. when -' he left. as he said. to vi I friends, intending to return tome tune in the future and pay his bill and secure hie beg- .......- ..m..|. n mu -1 the hotel. When er- u-- --..- r-__, DI'0WllOd_ Returning .l_"ro1n- Itching. Loox'nPo_m'. N.Bg,- `Nov. `8.-Goorge Griln and- his nephew. Reginald" Grln, while boating in from shlmz at Lquiq Bond, 10% their live`:-'yeat.orday. Their boat. 08pIIlOd.' Ul IJU ILI Ill-IU WIIUIU I-l"sIIllIII|Il'Uo The result is expected to be known to- morrow. Probably the final results will stand 20 for the Government, Opposition 16. rhllnninl Knnrntnrv Rnnrl whn nnantlnl-Ail that : crank nuu Inrucx wvvu. They-moved as far as pouiblo from the royal visitor, and than who could got be- hind typewriting machines. chain and dash. The stranger wu cited to can again at 8 o clock. when he might. have a chance of seeing Sir Oliver. 11.. ...n..1 .9. thnt hmir. but in . further. ` Upon being searched papers were found which showed the man s name to be George Henry Stokes, barrister, New York. He had also documents proving mm to be a member ' in good standing of the Masonic order. A bank draft, drawn at three days after eight, ayeble to McGaw & W i-nnett of the Queen's ate! for 100 found in his ket, was drawnon Sir Henry Ponsonhy, .C.B.. P.G., Keeper ofthe Privy Purse." care of the All!- ance Bank (ltd.L, London. East. V _ Stokes struc Toronto last Friday. and on LL- ... ...l-e Ian A! than Datum : of lihlt dlf ml! ' and In! um um Ieuura um u...- gago, which in still at the hotel. ronrod Btolros had two portrhiti of th Quoou I- Ll. an-nnnnlnrl `two Candldatea In the Field--Mocarthyiten ' Allv Themselves With the Liberals. WINNIPEG. Nov. 8.-Ex-Attorney-General Martin denitely -announces bimne in the eld an the Liberal candidate in opposition to Colin H. Campbell. Conserva- tive. The Mccarthyitee held a meeting last night and endorsed Martin : candidature, and the Liberal Association will,in all proba- bility, do likewise. an no one else seems avrailable. .. _. :_a.._.l._ _uI_ II....:_ 1; ___ _..-.' The Result Will Probably Glve Mr.WhH.e- way Four` Majority. Sr. J onN s. Nd., Nov. 8.-The general election of members .to the Newfoundland Legislature `is took place Monday. r The eleotionja take` place every four years. and at the last appeal to the electorate Sir William Whiteway, the present Premier, was tr!- umnhentlyr elected. He had 28 members out of 36 in the whole Legislature. 'I`hArAnnI1'. in nrnnntnd In ha Irnrunn tn- Ivuuu ll IUI VLIU \.1UVUl LIIIIUIJIO, \J'JyUIIIIlUII 10 Cnlonialbecretary Bond, who ne otiated the reciprocity treaty with Mr. B nine, in probably defeated in the Trinity district. Queen. The occupants of the ofco began to that; crank had struck town. ~ vm.-- .........-.1 .. up an nnuihln from Hm yr: nrnw ll'BL- : The life"-s_:wv_ra iouxti it about eight miles from shore bottom up. Eieven bodieu bearing life preservers were found oating in the vicinity and they were picked up and sent-to East Tawas on the City of Con ' L`:)I`(l. I\ot a survivor couldibe found, and it 13 supposed that the other occupants oi the boats wore no life-preserverl and went to the bottom at once when It - capsized. Nearly all the dead and Jnissing . men were shipped from Butfalo. The` A coroner at East Tawas this evening began an inquest `over the remains of the 11 bodies recovered. In an interview with Martin it was sug- gested that as the prime mover for the abolition of Separate schools in Manitoba, l hemight, if returned to Ottawa, prove a thorn in the esh of Laurier. His reply to this: "In my opinion the school question is practically settled and buried. and it re- turned I shall prove one of Mr. Lauries most staunch supporters. ` - ' I V uuu use. I - u -uuv-nu up vvavvgl IJEIUQQII Ir Adolphe` 'c"a_a-.9 7RP :[)l-'I.G'pZ"t0: PI7K|aIpQI . GI-ant-AC_g_nu_d_In n "Big In ' Englnnd.-"Av' . Torqpto Gala in gym supremo 0oll`t_ n__.._. 311%.- n - OTTA.WA NEWSY `sunset; NEWFOUNDLAND ELECTIONS. /WANTED A LOAN OF 20,600. WINNIPEGT BYE-ELECTIQN. A 1m1ncBA1*1c wmnnuu. Roipublulican calm` All Along tiho_ Line In Youtordnyfn EliotIons--blauaohulqttl, New York, Otilojmd New Jersey, and . Probably Iowa, Go Against tho Demo- ~ cull, ' ' Eiec`iona in thirteen states took place yesterday. .In New York the principal in- terest. cuntered In the candidature of Isaac H. Maynard, the Democratic ncminoe for the Court of Appals. In ("min :1... I1-.. m:||:.-.4 mr.1z:..I.... ..-.. W1 LLju't 'MiK1'NL1ir mz.m.zcnm ' Aaoncmxolz or 01110. ` IMF \JUul lI Ul. Appeals. ' In.0laio the Hon. Williddi M_'cKinley was 4: candidate for governor and carried the state `by a. majority exceeding 30,000. In Mnamnlnnmtn u. ha ml". .....-A I... U: Luv zauuneu Iuuuuy. The neadqual'terB of the North Amricni: Uunr mums Company is at Montreal and the Tm`rm[t)'b! al1Ch UB8 DC-Jthhlg $0 d0 WWII )0 HIBHHI` sunny :1 It mugunly 610090.108 6U,UlHJ- In Musaecluuetta the bm1"a raged be- tween Russell, Dam, and Greenhnlge, R'?;., he and-wen fought. on Federal issues. V state was considered 3 hide-bound .Republi- 1 em, but for the last three years elected a 1 Democratic Governor; yesterday it returns J edto its old-time principles and elected Greenhal e b `n lure-lity of` more than 25,000. 8 `y P ' ` `D ... i .___ AL..-I__;- *l\_-`:.v, . ,,,,J2 A Enllnnd Lnndlng mu-mar sucks the ' ' Aldo! thin Ponce. TORONTO, Nov. ` 8.--John Roland of 1101- land Landing nrrivad in tho city yesterday in search-of his wife and I gelphew nunod Jouph West, with whom o and claims 2 she do , Ittor converting a numbornot j qoonrltvon into cqsh, T T V 1 QIOIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII `in I'll Vvvvu hiunnpmnmcn. Iowa. Nov. 8.-3;>hu S. % J3hnson;tho speedy oyolm rrom Minneapolis, ` added lnurolno his rocbtd yesterday. when fho wheeled a man in 1.56 3-5. luwming ; Windloh mark one-fth of 9. secqnd. The startrwu aying one. -z V -L V BU VUVQ _ ` Hon. Jamel Absolute Bradley, :5. candi- - date for the State` Senate, made an original campaign against. race track gambling in New Jersey and the colored vote decided the day. a Late deepatchea . announce that the state has probably gone Republican and Bradley is. elected`. IUIII IJIIIIUII Ilrrwuuu-w up on - ` ` Pmsnuna. Pu.. Nov. 8.--_At uiecona precinct, Flret Ward. in collision occurred boo 4 tween the police Iuppoi-ting the Republics n tlcketend the Democret-(unionists. The ex- citement become I0 great that the Election c Board nu compelled to clone the polls; { The Fame Story M-Vom several statu. BUFFALO, Nov. 8, l2.l5.-At this hour it is mearely a question of majorities. Mlllnhllltfl Nam vnhlr nH}n nun` A3 sv on mucus in n liullllalvll Ul. llllllurlillo Massachusetts, New York, Ohio and New Jersey have gone over to the Republican column. - .'.A___,"` ` " -. _ '.' . . I w.I:s'v:\.r:;s `returns are too meagre to state safely any result, but it is surely Republi- DAYI . aiiii IIII, place the military in readiness, as a general ; Nine People Shot, ( AMDEN, N.J., Nov. 8.-In the fifth part of the Sixth and Ninth Wards there have" hem a number of rows,.mainly between the Democratic special police and th9`Repl1hlic8n deputy sheriffs. Several deputies have been arrested by the special officers and during a riot in the Ninth War] several deputiesere reported to have been wounded. At noon several persons appealed to Sheriff West to M riot was reared. At the Cooper Hospital ` nine persons have been ulmitted, all of them obot. The trouble was caused by the Re- publican deputy sheriffs endeevoring to pre- vent illegal voting. . uxaxm-.' A A _ Lwsrncnvno, N .J.. Nov. 8.-A riot occurred here last night between the police end citizens. The police seized the ballot boil: of three districts and etarted for the lice etetion. A number of citizen: fol- owedend attempted to rescue the boxes. A policemen ehot Josiah F. West, 9. pro- minent citizen. in the head. Greet excite- mentxexiete. ' . VIII! The Southern States have not drifted from their old time bearings and Virginia. re one Democratic gains. l|nlV`|rnl\iu. alumni: pnhluklennn nn:n- "i':1;;s;f:;.;`;;u;;1:;:mRepublican gains; Throughout it is apparent that disaster has overtaken Democracy in the North and West. . ` -- Governor Flower on the Result, '\ ALBANY, Nov. 8.-Lest night when asked _for his opinion as to_ the result of yesterdeyll election, Governor Flower said: 'I_`he` Reg publicans seem too have elected their State ticket. The Legislature is in doubt. The Republicans have no doubt secured a ma.- jority in the constitutional convention. The result has been generalthroughout the country and can be attributed `only to the business depression and the thousands of men out of- work. A serious Trouble in New Jersey-'l`ln`oo - Deputies Shoteat Camden. CAMDEN, N.J..l Nov. 8.-Ae a result of_ the appointment of 500 Democratic special policeman and as many Republican deputy sheriffs election rows were frequent here yesterday. Nathan Van Dyke, colored, had his throat cut by Michael Kelly, white, and may die. Others are eeverely wound- ed and more trouble is expected. Arreate havie been made by the score and the cell: of the police station are lled with men who are cut and bruised. _ -tl',___ ,4, _I A`,f_, BOSTON, Nov. '8, 9. 40 p. m. -The re- turns so faznreceived show clearly that Mr. Greenhelge has been elected governor by more than 25,000 plurality. . In South Ilakotny - YANK'roN.*5.D., Nov. 8.-The Republi- can candidates for judicial positions have been elected by the usual majority. The -vote has been about one-half of that polled- at the last" general election of about 40.000, and of these the Republican candidates have about 75 per cent., electing their en- tire judicial tickets. 3 Figures are not to be had at thiehour, and the actual count will ` not "be available until to-morrow night. i VIII`-I GIG \.i|-III IIll\l ULIIIDFIIC A serious affrsy occurred this morning at Seventh and Clinton-streets, the polling place of the third precinct Ninth Ward. John Jackson, a-colored deputy sheri", challenged the ' vote of a white man, whereupon the former was set upon by several policemen, who beat him with black l jack: and placed him under arrest. Shortly afterwards at thesameplace several colored deputy sheriffs and a like number of which special policemen `got into an altercation in which three deputies were shot. One of the negroes, Samuel Fullmer, was shot in the head, the bullet _ lowing"a furrow under his scalp. . George anke, another colored deputy, was shot in the leg, and William Beale, also colored, enswerlnz the capacity,wae shot in three places, but is not seriously injured. \K7:ll:nm groan n AI\IfI.IV_h`\nII: ml- VIII PIGUVU IE IIWU HUI IUIIBIJ Il.lJ|-Ilullg William. Harvey, a deputy-sheriff, at- tempted to prevent an alleged i legal vote being cast this afternoon, and was set upon and badly beaten with clubs and black jacks. Atter his injuries were dressed he was arreated.A About 20 deputy-sheriffs are under arrest. Detachment; from the vari- ous companies of the Sixth Regiment, N.J.N.G., which are located in this" city, are on guard at the armory. ` ` Blot in Lgnalngbm-g-A Omzon llgdt. [1 HM]. A Inter despatcb says: The second hour swamped and went down. Twenty-tout lives-.'were Inst. um, I::.'_._._ .__- L-.___.j 1. ,1 . - u`. . SAYS HIS WIFE I-lA.3_ ELOP`ED- Polls Cloud Boanu of ; Riot. 1?A_ :3 A4. LL`- --- JoIIIIIolIAl`vlI0]'1l'0C 1-5 wound. _________ -- '_ -._ n- C -25,000 Republican Pl-urnlity. VRIOTS `AF-7+3: POLLS; THE In Lamp Goods `We always lead. Our leader just now is the Wonderful Pittsburg lamp, which stands without an equal as a light producer. Ask to see one burning and be con- vinced of its merits. 4 In the matter ofltosl SPENCER PAR, anlnfant under the axe ol twenty- qno years. . N U'1`lL$l$ Is hereby ven mat aner me expirauon . of twenty days rom the first publicati n hereof an application will be trade to the judge of the above court on behalf of Rosie -`pencer Pae, an infant of, the a e of about threw years_. daughter of Peter Pae. late 0 the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simooe. Gentleman, deceased, for the grant of letter: of uardianship of the said infant to James Henderson. uty Post K `vice `Inspector, and Peter R. Pae, esman. the guardians of the said infant named in the last will of the deceased Peter Pae. ` Date of nt publication hereof, the 26th day of October; A.D., 1893. . * LOUNT, HEWSON 8: CRESWICKE. c..I:..:i.... 1'...--..:.l 43-45. * ' [Testamentary Guardia Dated at Barrie, the 26th day of October, 1893. uIu\U'X, A n-sz.ntch from ElPaso says: "Crofton d8(`U1!`rS he does not know why he ishwantod. but Llml, nu us willing to return without the lox'ma..xies of extradition. His witu. who I_seeu_snm..p man Crnfmn, and whose beauty 18 emhu.n(`ed by `a `tasteful display of dia- II1l)mip. is: glen willing that. thaw return- There s danger ahead for the person Who buys only with theview of getting a low price. Quality is of the great- est importance- thereliability and trustyvorthiness of J the .xm are also essentials. 1 When you buy of us there is no question. For the best, and the best only, you 1 should see i our Radiant Home Stoves and jHap'py Thought Ranges. also `a full line of Wood cooking`! and heating Stoves. Our stock of Cutlery Gran- ite Ware; Wooden `Ware, Brushes, etc., is always A. 1. Don't forget it. 0TTONBROS. In the surrogate Uourt of the county % of Simona. ' NOTICE is hereby `given that after lye gxpiration h days publncatn an nnnrvann will he made to the Indus of the above Here s:_r-':e'Signa| in: -ER s1. smnvm-r W '-N'l`l~D.-`A r to MRS. cnmcxmcv. 46 John at. Opp. Queen s Hotel. The Popular Cash Store. A` In \/Innis! vv auannnag Solicior: for said T Testamentary Guardians. Pt\_;-I_`_, .13-- U] wnwx. But!) crews got away in two small boats. One reached shore at Point Aux Barquea this luoruing, but the other has not -been `heard ` from. A 1..o.... .-I....n..o.\l. ..-....n IIVL- _---_.I L--.