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Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Oct 1897, p. 4

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M... no Liver Pm other. nuns Inu uuvoooon. Nrw 0nu:.ms,Ln.". Och. 13.--'l`ho yellow` fever Iisuntion grown no wnruo hero to day. but the promilo in not bright for tn imme- diate reopening of the avenues of induntrz. Thirty-eight new one: And three dun I wore reported. Momma. Al. , nm. IR ._--'I`hr-an muv mu: rum ucu|uu.ne ell urnme will be Iwppua. V Eons-rox, Tenn. Oct. l3.-.The `city woke up thin morning to nd Itself in quarantine with the otoiel deolernbion that four one! of yellow fever exietoed here.` The public eehoolc were not opened and thin crested some alarm. Few tmine left town end all were well lled. No bniuu are running now except one between here And Galveebon. MINI` (luv-nun Y- '- at IQ ._TK- uAn-` Ill JIXII II HI! uncut. oompuw mousin- ing of novel, owing to the yellow lover Iotro. Mmy min: on all the pxinoipnl line: have been pbandonod. and luoal lines have Iboppod running Ontinly. Every umll tolyn in the ml. is rapidly organiz- ing shotgun qunnnline, no thus claim can- not stop except at the big cities. By 10- night. union the nituntion ft soon relieved. the entire "southern and central portion: of tho IMDO will be practically without. nil- ro-d'f-cimio-.u nll mm. will be Iboppod. Hons-raw. 'l`.n. ma. I3.--Tha nitv rule It lluhdod-IoIoIII Infom- ' Duo: 0! run. Avmq. 'ru.. Ooh. 13.4-The moat luri- ouu muobion now confront! tho pooplo of Ten: in the about comp on blockad- lll II, Epnngl n-L-an On OLA unnnc `Ann: ' A You: Ihoplltur Al-round -...... Liv r\.. 1-: \n___ n YELLOW RIVER SITUATION. WAR WILL SCSON CEASE. " A PLUCKY `GIRL. , : INDIFESTION and i .9`Y?".'!"T'- 40 Pills IO Canto. According to scientiala. n typicallonf of mud contains thirty-eighl per cent. of water, ten per cent. of prcein. mo per cent. of Int. and forty per vent.-ut sugar. and aoIne\oq,%or cnrbohydntes. Tb this must h-'4 ed one per cent. of :uh" and perhwn more it the oven is too hot. ` Ol 'l'L1I1' I` istoo hot. lulu! uiaiury 01 um War 0! Int! l`t`|)l`l- lion. now being issued by the gn\ern- meat of the I.-nited Slaum at. it cant. up to date of nhout t77,tI)0. Of this auilount. `.!at`i,R58 has been mid for printing and `hindinf. It wil n-quire at least three years ongo.-.r to cmuplt-to the work. and the total cost in cxpw`t- ed to rfnch nearly A.`ti(l.'(lI|. It will consist of 11:. volumes, including an at- lna which contains I78 plates and maps, illustrating tho important battles ollhc war. routes of march. and photographs of interesting scenes. places and per- aona. 0nIy bl.tI)0 copies of the book have yet been sold. M A You ltiponslvo look. 'l'ht most rxpensuva hook V'l`l pun- lishm'. in tho world is said lo he he ul- l'u~in| history of the war of the rebel- men: about nrinlimr nml `hilulinu In u>:l .......:..- in 1697 ordering `he immva.tiun,he says. Of ali the arrangements made in our good town of l aris, there is none \\hUSt|. usefulness is clearer and more general- ly admitted than that of the lanterns whivh light the streets, and as we be- lieve it our duty to cure no less for the safety and convenient-e of the other towns in our kingdom, we have deter- mined to estalilisli the same syatem in them, and to provide the means formu- tinui it it forever." The system eon- .\`iS|(`( in hanging a lantern with a lighted enmlle In it norms each end of a street. and one across the middle of the longer streets. uugnunj 'l'no Uluol U! ITIIIOO II is -xavlly two humlrwl yc-urs sinre the cities of f"r`um't` h.-wa been lighted nl night, though chief of polices l.s R4-yuio hurl caused lunlorns to he um-I n*g'ulnrly in [iris lhirly _vt-um |wf(n`v. In the edict issued by king Louis .\'|\'. mmwu.liun,hc- H IIIF .'lrr1|nnnInunle nu-uln in unu- App:-aintad WTDOI Doctors Word comes from Chinathat l.i [Tang Chang's visit to Europe has had a henc- ficial effect on the women of his own country. The Chinese statesman ex- pressed himself as living mighty we-ll pleased with the English-speaking \\`o~ men and their \\`ny:, and it seems that. he is trying to hel i his countr_`;`-\vomen to be more like tiein. (in his return home he appointed the first Chinese wu- man to pmctise` medicine in her own land. as physician to the women of his household. This lucky woman is Dr. Eng. She is the daughter of a man- darin. who was converted to christian- ity and gmrlimted from an .-\merican university. l.a.ter she uhtaineil theate- gree of tioctnr of niedicine a.t the im- men`s medical college in l hilude|phi.~i. She has been so successful in her work that she is called the miracle lady. S-lie and Miss \\'ang have been appointed to rcprem-nt the celestial empirn at the Women's congress in Ltmdon next year. L'll.Ilfl(lllln FOFPSIPT. The seven lean years are over and the {at years are crossing the thres- hold, and for at least seven years we confidently hope to enjoy the good things that prosperity brings. The times have not been as bad as people said. l-`en , if any, went to the poorhouse. The eases of those who died of starva- tion or (`old have yet to find a historian. At what every one feels is the end of a prolonged period of business depres- sion`the community looks remarkabl well nourished, dressed and eontentt-ll: 'l`he outlook for the future is hrigh`t. The farm has yielded bountifully and everything that . the husbandman has to dispose brings a fair price. The hum of the factory IS heard early and late in industrial centres. Old stocks have been cleared out and the demand for new goods is general and increasing. All this is cause for devout thankful- neas to Him who giveth all. in times of prosperity let us lay h in store for the less prosperous day tflat is sure to follow. llet every one. no matter how modest the income may be, live with- in his income. and carry a. small bal- ance to his credit. Thrift lies at `the very foundation of individual and na- tional prosperlty. Three-fourths ofthe hardships endured in times of depres- sion could be avoided by prudent fore- thought in good timw. . `rho Loan Your: an over. Canadian Formter. Thu ununn Inna unn-a nunn nu turn. The rock out, being Flt Rock Falls b Leonard Vunluven, is, early complete ;a gang of men have been at the work for u words of two weeks. The object of eepening the channel of the creek is to thoroughly drain a large acreage of low-lvingland hitherto untillnhle. G. s. xvaketora is constructing it new stone `dam to re- place the present wooden one. Two put through nt . city surveyors are employed to regulate the height. of the new structure. John Payne. of Uncle Sam's. spent. "it week nt home hunting nnd fishing. Mrs. ll`. W. Vunluven has returned from un ex- tended visit nmong friends at Toronto, \\'n|kerton and Clifford. W. \\ . Anglin has gone on a trip to Buffalo. Itluybe he Wl spend a. few do as at Toronto be- fore returning. Miss essie Holder has gone on n. visit to Kingston. Miss Shef- field, of \\'olkerton. is the guest of Mrs. P`. W . Vunluven. Miss 'l`enu Sears has gone to visit her sister, Mrs. (l{ev.) lflnersole (Li Fmnkville. l3'._5 S_S_ KIDNEY g~r LIVER PILLS wun wulnf en:-ct. rue band is mlletl to attend and lay at a concert given b Rev. A. B. ohnson at. Pine Grove, \'edne.udny. 13th inst. They kindly cemented to render their services free providing thn.t. means of conveyance was provided. Thus far the band has shown itself very willing to assist in church entertainments when solicited.` never asking more than expenses in re- turn. Thu u-no-Ir nu} Innn -`no 4|`...-.....l.'i .'.L U pualor EHIIOUIIOOG (D3! [D0 0[8l',llp- intmelits. Sunbury and Keelerville, and done even better. Miss Curson was nfain N-appointed collector for the so- c ely. On Sunday last Rev. Alfred Day. sec- retary of the Ontario Sunday school as- soclatlon. readhed morning and even- ing. His flu-oumes were as usual max- terlly exposition: of the scripture. full of xenutlful illustration: suiritualized nuunrua, uownor IZ.-Ull me am inst. the annual miuionnry services were held in connection with the Mo- ihodist church. `Rev. Mr. Curtis. of in- vemry, occupied the pulpit here in the evening. and delivered a very instruc- tive and forcible discourse. from the `words: What hath God wrought?" The appeal on behalf of the cause was quite generously responded to, and the puslor announced that the other.up- I nnintmAn'f, llnhnv-v nnd lfnnlnu-villa wrlly expositions or me scripture. lull apiritualized with telling effect. The band is billed attend and nlnv at n mmnnrt n-imm BB! [D1308 worn hnhl -1-u--q-n A Iudcofzol-lawn run on I-ponus um I.` In-outuu. - I IFCIIIUI I` 3U`. UICI . lI'-CU In II-outside. Nnvatteraea, October 12.4-On the am mt. the Aumlnl mininmu-v nnrvimux l.|gln.In_; Onion 0! Franco m n.-....oI.. o..... 1. urrsnain` amass. `K, D. 6. including Shoes, Rubbers, Ovar- gtiters, Trunks and Travelling Bagsmllat - BARGAIN PRICES. than-sxminh. Q lune Illlwi Ill!` second and Hunt rioda until It In: abolished by act a parliament i_n I790, the Inn actual execution of tin: kind having haunt. taken place 08: your: cnrllc. Tho whipping or woman for vntlcpothuq continued even later; puhlh win`: I was not ahuulnuod null IN? 15:1 nf nu-lvnln ulljnnjnomd .. (`OBI QIKII I'VE! IIIOIQ M W was` not uhuldonod :6! I827, 12$ of rinlo wllppig 8 latest! 'I\nnnnnnhn.nA--Lb -nthlgl-4&4 IDO All|PIIIOIlm- The horrible punishment of lmrning woman alive seems to hue uiaml an Saxon England. but pot-ha `only in. the use or slaves. l'ndor J: Mxnmni rule-rs any woman. hood or free, who} killed her husband was burned alive; and the tune unishmont for this crime. and Q00 at high trauma, and oven for coimnc and other minor 0(- toncn, continued or none from tin.- vq tine throwh the second Ind this-d nu-(ml: nnlll It in Ahnli-Lnal In no ` u.;"'..'.3.`.'." E... . had oondhiq to an h Q1: The Alhenneum. TL4 Iunroflnln In other Punltlunnu loan to Icon 5) the Ru-non. TL` IAL . _ - . -.-g They will not mt long. ' ' " ' Come and get one. JAMES REID. - .';`g:f a`'o"Se'!;`u'T.`..."" u'i"" " H18 III` XIII). Innnnap, ,aI SuIherland sl JUST WHAT YOU ARE` LOOKING FOR! THIS BREAKS THE RECORD. Antique Oak finish; with British bevel plate mirror. Exactly same astcut. ONLY $18. lut get uv ..u--v -...-...- VCD-IQ -...v._ ._.-_ Drgss St.u's. worth 85c for 060 vynrd. Pretty Plnids in bright. colors 250 yard. Starr & Sutclie, LIUKMIIII '1-CU IUI .luOU VIII. Ladies` Augtria Kid Gloves. 4 but- tons. in Blacks, Browne and Tune. ro- gulnr 750 for 690. "`\ BUUUU. \VUl nu IUU IUI UUU Boucle Tweeds in two tone color- ingq. worth 760 for 600. All Wnnl numb {`.|1nnI: nlxntxt LWU'U5- Brown and Black and Green and Black combinat.iona.worth 760 for 60. Two Tone Tinted nndlilock Check Dress Stutfs, yard. '1! '3 I; .,I-___ nu- UUU III: 00!}. M m. Black Satin Face Brooho Goods. worth 650 for 400. 48 in. goods. worth 750 for 500 Ihnmln 'I`umm'|n in hum fnnn nnlm-. INK`. VVUIIIII UV IUI W0 All Wool Black Check Cheviot Tweoda. 1: ____ _...1 nI--I. _-..I 11..--.. .....I `RUG no 000- E 42 in. Black Figured Goods. worth 500 at 85c. n1,_`n_ n.._-.. In... 'D....-I...l Almost the one entire side of this largenstore is given over to Dress Goods and Silk selling, and the selling is greater than ever before. Think it`s chance? Think it s the advertisin rwe do? In the past we have sold great lots of Dress Goods-but never so many as now. You needn't guess the cause-come -and see. Dress Goods goodness, Dress Goodsxegonomy, that's all. England, France and Germany contributed the stock. Medium rough weaves with curls of Mohair, Pineapple weaves dimpled in their own content, modest Covert Cloths, Pin-check Tweeds, Camel Hair Cloths, Canvas Tweeds, Boucle Eects, and yet we haven't hardly hinted at the newness piled in this section, and yet there is enough for a busy morning's sight-seeing. Come and see. The looking is no obligation to buy. Some Special Clearing Lines are : 40 in. Black Figured Goods. worth 400 a 260. , I)|__I. I.`.'___...-J I'1..-J... -.-_lL DR. SANDEN, Q6 St. James Street, LMONTREAL, QUEBEC. All New Fall Goods, lcluher Dress Goods Selling. $ . _ _ _ ` _ _ ` I publish in my "I-IealthWorld,"(sent free, sealed with book) mom than four hundred sworn voluntary testimonials new every month. ` I forfeit $5,000 if the currents from my Belt are not felt imme- _ diately upon applying to the body. `You wear it at night. i -1 An nII|n-.\ \l$lI Illl_IIl Z \II I I B. IT GURES YOU WHILI`: {Lgu a|.=u:u-.- . If possible, call and consult me free 0 c arge, or probably you have a fyiend near by who would examine the belt {gr you. Wnte to-day for pamphlet and particulars. T ST ` I OPb TI-II: unnlmoyauu; an n u -5 u ard causmg a free circulation of throng gives development and speedily cures ', I __ .. j- 4; gr-`Cr: / I j...` " THREE OLASSES OF MEN " is the title of a little pocket volume I have just issued, showing the effects of early thine,` or later excesses. Every weak man, single, married, young or old. should read it and get the benet of my thirty years experience, u n I in!- ist in the scientic treatment of Drains, Losses. I,IIPOtll!. me Back, Varlcoeele and Undevelopment. _ ' ME_o_IcmEs rwuu. NOT cuae. r__ _l -.---.... .l...-.. man OI .DeIll-I-Eh -I nave I a- x 4. . g` With my `latest iriiproved Galvanic Body Battery and Supporting Suspensoryj combine a self-treatment I which is positive and lasting. 9 0 On my prafemonal word I make flu`: slalmenl: To week men, young, middle aged or old, who ma have the least foundation leit to build upon, I promise a positive an permanent cure by the judicious use 0! my Electric Belt. More than 5,000 attested to thin last year. up A-I-rurncs -I-LIE IND AIRI IRI TIJIQTV HAYQ *I3I@2T~3E)()I<% ~ PORMERLY RICHMOND-O CO. I18 and I20 Princess Street. EBIII` REID. Innuor. BURNING WOMEN ALIVE. oonyin on of whio o oompuny mi - UT U)IDV lUI' III. `ht ho in- IIIVIVl' `III I91 IYII (IP90! oorporo undo: tho mid Lot. this i on or bofoto tho lino day of Novombor. A. b uolo ouoond summit to tho Prrnvml_ lloorououo otoiomuno. under oath. oho no : to) Tho no ororo nnmo oiiho oompony. (wow on undo: whoa upooioi or nnorol Aot. rho oompony won Inoorpomhod. and tho Auto umoudinn ouch opooioi or non! Ant; (ohon tho hood-oico of tho company I oiunotod : (d)"l;h: amount of tho onvhoriuc copies! I 0 i (o) Tho unouln of cock ouboorihod or in- 0- ad ond tho omount poid up thoroon : ' ( o noun of ooun kind of bminouo which tho oompou in oinpoworod to con: omaod wins kind on had In or no onriod on in Onuorio. ml! tho oompon Inokoo doioult Ln comply- ing wiih iho prov oionu oi oho uoiuioooeion it Iholl incur o pou ty of twonoy dolion p :- doy tor ovory do: min which ouoh doio t Oltinnoo. and won roocot. monogor or hooroton, I[Ol.hl'IVoIlOI or ooioomon of anal: coupon: w o with notluo of much doionlu Ironoooto w thin Ontario um? buoinou whos- ovor for ouch oompony. oimli for oooh do) upon which ho no uronoooto ouoh biuioooo in- our o ponniv u! wont: doilou. lorino for ho :\ll D0oO of onohlinu compon- ioo to comply wi in tho above pmvlolono. may houhboinod upon oppiiootion to tho undu- ollhod. nlcctnc next. JVIUIB umu 3,uuu Issuusvu u. u... ...... , -.._ IT STOPS THE D_RA| IN THI TY QATS fr 3 th 3 cus1r_xg ge cxrculatnpn cod to an throu 0 pt! UCVUIUPIIICMB lIlJ\J Dyuvuaal vs-nvv R VARICQQELE. : ._. pus ,_, _ _._I-j _-.:|L L--I.\ manna yuu Ills 5!! Dlnv |:v\aJ- - v- - _ _y u .-- _- .._ ---`,--V, . . '$sSbiSnI%EL..YY,';'e' k5 ogzHgI)?EpsbP|t`>lN ---:1 -y - _ \ I know the action of `eve drug + that was ever prescribed. but es me any as physician to patient. II man to man, medicines at best will but stimu- late. They do not tone. What we. must employ is nature`: own gift. We need go no further. Why not use that potent force which she so. bountifully bestow: upon us? The one element most im rtnnt to life in bman or .beaIt-BL CTRIClTY- Sun:-.1- .___- 1-.--` 2..?.u-nu-(I rlnlunnin us nporuou lo nun nu: "Hangman. _l than-po.`on to my put- I titular uttoauon to t luly. &oI hor till her MOI bra. It (`hrhunu tint. 0 tollrID:II0I]XI`:,3|.I._-I an uncanny.` the old Roman public longed for tho carnage of the circus. u the Bpuninh populace crowded to the unto-dc-to in the mrhhiq day: at the inquiultion. I no the lawn: (grhpn not only unlov- .er) an-an at ulhh nationality took 'a.n ht in meaning comm which. in u I prohahlllt . nro duiu-d an t. ; up. partly (or 0 `r opurulnnem. r. | C rolund tolls II that 10 Jenny in sentencing a woman to my ia nportod to have old: "nnllnnn. I (I111 In. In l-I nan. SPECIAL KID GLOVE OFFER- ING--Ladiea` Alexandre and Cowor- sier Kid Gloves. fancy pearl buttons. combination stitching and fancy top binding. Rogulu $1.26 for 760 pnir. Regular $1.75 for 81.25 pnix. T.nA;nl' `uni!-in Rio` nlnunn I `Inf- There is just one complete Dreu Goods Store in this section. 'I`hI.t's this store. Droumaking too-o! the right sort. satisfactory. We do no- thmg but high class work. 0! course we charge accordingly. Tartan and Basket Wenve Plaids It 500. . ,,__I,A_ f\4___ he LIIMI tllvd. FRIDAY CURB undo! Ohm provision: ol loouou IN 0! the he Ontulo 0ompnnlu' Ant. wary oolnmuu. 1401' Llonlronnu M on UNDIGI Tlll .AU'ruon- In or Al ACT Ir TII LlOlIl.A l'UII or ounmo, which now or prior to no ns city of Noum- bu A. D 1897 out-Ion on lnulnou in Onturlu, hovlng gain or in upon or ovum. {or the ounyln M QJUIILIU NOTIUI II HEREBY GIVEN THAT Voornon under 1. st_couo-mo cmncm. A Extra Prnvlnolal Gompanlos. Bonoltud to do I0. Dunn oi Imiutiona of same color `Wrapper. No approbation. Silas for Cash only. Ihoonbporioot. IIIyaugutOni'tu'I. Alktorcu-car's. .1nniua.naaamann GABTIITS PUBLIC NOTICE II HEREBY GIVEN THAT umlu Mm nrovhlnnn ol Iusuon 104 tbs 1. Aannmobn. will be a-Monster Shoe Bargain Day OR DRUGGISTS. "un`u'r'nAun at up by. Slck Headache, Billousness. Constipation. Little mm nus,` I. J. DAVIS Pmvlnnlnl plan Paovlnolnl rlooroury, ' Toronto. Ii AND _ .. -V :---u -qvuuuuu- Z1113` rhnuncll Iqnutl and lldtho qlnunvclthuoboogunth uivnlhhohduunlhunw .n.nA Annhlgn _ _.._-- _. aunt. AnI.uv:n.gotn uni --v- uuvvu-v -UH I0 uuvuy, udhqillul Inn is by tho hub Auoihthl cu-uufvuivll U Wjl W K unit to Cl I drink during an llluu. On an it known to L.-_ L...--n ` rvvv v-vu vw IV` `Inn 1 I TCIIVI I-I. louyouon thnthnthtolnonwho nniutlnndiosl ptoloulon. Ivory or Mnhnonho nae. Inn on in not punuodohhn an annual of Maul! Ihlloondomngqornoldothonnho plans`. `ho nun who can Innipumu `lianppotllouwillhnvoodoruulo nay. Apqntltqon tho oonlnry. uni` puhluuuyuuul. and this appoulo In jnlinjnnhnrnnnulh--L.A- ..._.._ 2- --cu vu-vw nu .-`Jun; wuuv IIU Ulll IIIWX nlcndcu-In; nvpchlc prolccnon. which in n my bad and unkind crmoicn. to any the local cl II. lion. Non! now won nncnrncct Ocunpcrcncc Inn. but not a lunatic. The Wand cannot recall to mind anything which no not aid am `no uuunc nod ocnalvc. Kc did not ccuntcnnncc thcucc clllqncr In any tom. ncocvcn an I modi- cinc. but Inc was not knowingly ocncivc In his Ircllucnt _ ct tho nbjcct. And It la n qnccucn If No op- position to llqncc an n indicinc In Ann dung... AL... AL-- aI.-A _l _-._ __L- very irretionel in hie enti-liquor oempeign. It remembere enoooeeion when hedenounc- ed elceholio etimulente ee curative agents. "end went eo fer ee to ohereoterine pre- ecriptione by phyeicieue ee A mere hueineee trick to pieeee their-pet.ieube.ineroeee their hueineee. end enhance their prote." And. it remerke. all the while he hnewsheee thinge. thettheuee oi liquorin oertein ceeee` vie euthorieed by the higheeo medioel eu- ehoritieeg diet the uee ol Iiqupr eee medicine in not e dengeroue proceeding; end um in ,eeyin when he did here: .|....|..r-_ - ..-u_ ....e___ -_ IIL2-L .-_ . NEAL DOW`S WORK. Now than Hon. Neal Dow is dud the St. Thomas Timon remember: um ho wn ..--.. :__..x-..-| :._ L2- -4 _ VERY WILD TALK. ..'.l`he apeechee made by the Redmond clique. at the Dublin convention. were re- markable. and fee nothing to much ae the awful dletemper which they illuetrated. _ Nothing could be wilder than the her- ranguee of the Redmcnde, John and Wil- liam, and nothing could better demon- etrate the freedom of epeech which prevaiie in Great Britain. Note the fact that, treaecoable aa they were in epirit.no notice were taken oi them by the repreeentativee of coeetitnted authority. Government can aord to ignore V the cry of "Down with Britain. the bully. the pirate, the savage. the plunderer `andldeetoyer of poor people." ae the vapouringe of men whoee occupation ie the manuiacturing of inammatory language. All the Redmcnda want it acme Iecognitiomand they are mad. clean through, that no, one will etep on a trailing cat. Irieh homo rule it not near at band. and can never behad.whil.e the na- tion it ailiicted with theee peetilent fellowe. They do not know what they want except to light. and they are conetantiy at war. ii not with Britain. then with themeelvee. That Mr. (iladetone eheuld have braved to much on their accoantie to belamented eince they are not grateful for hie eervice: that Mr. Blake ehould euifer in hie appeals for aid to the lrieh cauee ie not at all aur- prieing; that the Dillonitee. and the Mo- Cartbyitee. and all who are level-headed and reaeonable and patriotic. should be handicapped in - their laboure by a handful of men. who are pitted ae they toar about lrcland. inuenced by the epirit of the devil. do all the harm they can, muet ever be lamented. The pity ie eometimee that Britieh law ieeo tolerant of theee dieturbere. A ebort experience in Germany or Rueeia or even France would cure the Rcdmonde of their madneee. and put an end to their agita- tione. They are putting the government to the teat oi how far eediticn can be over- coined. reuvi Our eoeleeipcrery in perfectly correct in eeying that the people of Kingston ere die- pleeeed ever the eotion oi the reilwey de- pertinent in ordering looomotivee from `en Americen rm to the exolneion end injury of e Ceuedien. But it ie wrong, eeneeleeely end eingelerly in error, when-it uye thet this ie when the people, the me- jority at them. voted for in eupporting Mr. Britten. The elector: were intelligent- ly directed in the exerciee of the frenchlee. They geve their elleginnce to e men who deeerved well 0! the citizene. end who hee by hli pereonel eervioee. einoe hie election, merited their continued ievour end con- deuce. They voted in dieepprovel ole government which wee repndieted ell round. "by ite friend: ee well ee ite opponente. They voted. however. in the lntereet of melting Cenede for the Oenediene. end they cennot underetend the ection ol the reilwey department in doing that which in inconeietent with the declere-, tionl end policy of the premier. The Wine. voicing the eentimente of thoueende cl ite reederr, wente to eeeCenedien indul- triee given the benet of every doller the government hee to epend upon reilwey equipment. end the men who refused to heer Cenedien workmen epeek in defence orenche plee will live to rue hie eotion. The ooneervetive government pureued the eeme policy of purcheeing United Stetee locomotivee, bot two blech do not make e __L:e- -vVv--v vv aux: nqozc Iv on-1--an Illnildrwouldnoh llahu tooholtug. Iton pooplo wlnn they anticoa- DOHVII for uh: Inga-colon!` nhould In bum II the work: in their city. A: a con- uquonco Philadelphia but received the oqnenotu. The mum of Kin hon no jhzly mm. The aournmont I giving than wins the majority voted for when Mr. Brltton wu olootod.-Mail nngl Em- THE: DAILY LWHIG. WHAT THEY WANTED. n|-n._ ._._..I.i _-L II-A.-_ L- LL- ' 0!`!!! D;:ov." I-'` `III -fyvwiu II lbywhus pans. to II-hulu .I_.x._ - _ ulur. UIIII In iuvunnx'lWloI IOXO` Iivoonginamhu Iohhr Poorio.llI..oo uuadlbooonlonooool nilroulnon io- dumlboob` Iolvlich is Iooouoliduo cl Ioeonotivo unicorn. Ihohmhuhdd Iooonocivokunonud uuinnou, lolctnnhro and condition Quad-anion, (`Sal Llllhhr In undo-Ago] ulruug. mnuxl Olro om. onunu mo ooo 0! ll. 0. llonll. attorney. in the Cuyshogs bniloi . Tuuday naming and pulling a nvolvor nd at Iain. She Inland and I dupe:-nu urugglo casual button shoncnomuud the woman. Occn |lI):rlIld ` 'ni auopsnuduhan. in iug &-'.'sus Powollninod her. E0 doubt it. Blluguunuud. 31$,` , hvoanllh Elf Ouvluxn. 0hio.0ct. I1-P. I. Ar- tlihohiof 0l'|llOhtotII'Ioodof Ionic- ting.-nninnnn, Inn hhho D-ga. III A. 9 lurulw |'- 1 oil um III Ind no upsc- utiono that In. knwould oonhu or Qatar 1 plan o! guilty in any dogno. uenlee The leery. New You. Oct. 13.-Dietrich eworney Younge, who hee cherge of the proeeoution of the elleged mu-derere of uuldeneuppe, deniee the pobliehed story which embed the: Mn. Nook wee willing to pleed guil- ey to meneleughher end to give evidence eceinee Mertio Thorn. Diemot eworuey Yonnge eleo denied that Emanuel -Friend. couueel for hire. Neck. hed mode eny euch F-opoeilion to him on hehel! of hie client. umber Mr. You eeid he hed I1. K would cnnf nr Iona; Iona void A lovolnr. `cngnusn, Ohio. Oct. l3.-)luy C. Duhngminouua can old. amend the n! H. G. 1 In"- Anni-not In 1):; a.zU.\Nv. (mun More in I throo-you-old. bred by John Gubhina. I well-known Irish spora- min. The animal tn the first Irish dor` by winner. and in one o! the seven horns that hnvo won the uocallod tri lo-cnllic crown of tho English turf, viz. : he 2.000 uinou at Newmurkot, the Epoom and I. Donoutor St. Leger. He in rogudod bi Lhl hoot. inrlann I! (ma nl u niuntnnt mu uvnuuwr nu. uugvr. no II ngsraoa by the but judges us one of the granule bone! of the century. - wnuvgvvv II_UC nurivu \'nnx.\'.. Och. l3.-lc is snorted here that the Hungarian eovornmont hu, pur- ch-ud the not homo `Gallon More fur 20,000. llnlrgn Mara in n ihum,-A-u nlol I...) I... TWIC- The re rt says that there are 400 familiee to relieved. and the doctor has prepared hie eetimebe to cover A period of eix monthe. He eaye 350.000 ie needed for food; $60,000 for 400 hnueee,end 820,000 to furnish them, ellowin 850 for each dwell- ing. The queetion o contributing some- thing to meet. the heavy losses of etock. crops. implemeuee. etc. are not dealt with by the doctor. lle lue 0130.000 In Needed to Dover the Loans by lire. Temwro, Oct. lll.--l)r. Bryce. appoint.- ed to viaib the locality and melxe on enti- imte of the lone end the eum that will be required to relieve the unfortunate people who have loeb their all, reporte them 8130.- 000 will be needed to provide the bereu, neceeaeriee for the eulferere till next. spring. when they may be able to do something for tholneelvee. 'l`hn -mun.-I ...-.- eL-L AL--- __- Ann DlIUllI'lu There is reason to believe than he will endeavor to evede the execution of the wemnu by leaving the country. EON! Ilp M publish. Raul: 8'0 fill- ucrvl A :coI\ `ho woolda. at us; uooplo no II vul It. ru- -`ClhIIlldCAl|IOa|hhnanunv. lllllli EIWGT 00 DO _I'I|I0u. The ublio proaocubor demanded A non- bonoe 0 six momhn imprisonment. The court imposed I nontnoo of eight months and ordered the immediate arrow of Herr Sbonul. TI`;-g 3.. ..---.... L- |.-l.'_.._ AL_L L- __n| wguuy naguunwu Dy mo govornrnono. '.l.'ne deleuee weueed to orou-examine the prosecution : wicneeeee with reference to king Leopold : reletaion co the Congo enterpriee, bub she court; refund to allow uhnb member to be round. Julia. Among the Belgian witneuee were baron Gouinet. the king`: secretary; Herr Wein- er. the Belginn crown eyndlc, And deputy Lornnd. all of whom deposed thnt the king bed absolutely nothing to do with gumb- llng homes. all 0! which in Belgium were legally regulsted by the government. defense wlnhd Ln nrnu-mmminn gunuun IIIOOII an uauena. Herr gtenzel denied the authorship of the offending erticlee, but accepted respon- eibiliby Ior them. The defenee proved elm eimiler uetemente had appeared in Belgian and other German pnpere without being followed by prosecution! for leee mjeate. Amnnn (aha Rnhrinn Iknn-ng-urn-A |\nI\n\I\ nu-en umxnux, Delglln uunllner All uernn. The otfenoe imputed consisted in the publication of several articles ueerbing chub king Leopold hnbituelly encouraged gambling. than helmd his own tables at Ardennee end personally protected the gunblin loan at Oebend. Hnrr fnnvnl Ilnninzl oh. nun-m.-.1-.:.. -4 Edltor of the unlmrg Echo Preferred Borlolu Ohm-go: Against King Loopold Hnwvnu, Oct. l3.-'l`ha editor-in-chief of the Hunburz Echo, Herr Rhoinhold Stonzel. charged with lone nnjento agniuut. Leopold. king of the Belgians, was tried hero Mondaymonviotad andlonbenoed. The Droooodingu were taken us the request of Baron Ground}. Bolginn mlniutar at Berlin. The nbnna imnntnd nnnnintnri in th- The etoen of the Independent Order of Forentern, headed by the 86,000 secretary. ere Again presuming to run the country. They have been operating in tlie Ontarioa. end the government: ere asked to take notice of their return. " V CONVICTED OF LESE MAGESTE. Mr. Pirie, of the` Dundee Benner. in the llberel cendldete in Norah Wentworth. The Wnm hope: for hie election. He in a men with en qpi/nion and mind of hie own, end he will be very eerviceeble in the legilleture. Suoceu to him. I Lady Somerset hoe involved herself in e peek of trouble by edvooeting the lloeneing of vice anywhere. in any port of the world. And Mlu Willord le sold to have hint her populerlty by teeming to endoree Lady Bomenet'e notion. It is hoped not. No 'member of the W.O.T. U. oen afford to oompromiee herlelf on this nubjeot. OUR SAVIOUR IN ART." DR. BRYCE MAKES A REPORT. clip. for no Innn_Io into blo. hqworkod lor the good of the poop , nnd run I ro- oord of which hi: friends hon reason to `ho proud. _ Bo Hon. Mr."1`u'zo not. no for wrong in his diocuuion of the Mon lhubour Improvement: aim all. Thoagno of the govornmonb and of who oommiulonoro were objected to. The molt may be" I com- promise-in the lntorolt of trade nnd to aha ntillaobion of tho businou mun; Mr. Torte ha been in I Ionno vindicated. n-cu-e u--use cw run I-it unuu we-c u1uv| they dunk, eeuedleine. that they vented It otherwile. Ind get it, and developed A heblt whlcheyentually ruined them. So that Ken. Neel Dav meant well. and bed much to contend go upon in his disent- done. me motive: were high and noble. end. greater! that he made an oceuionel gln '4: -4- -.-- K- 2_I.I\lI.I- L- --_I_-.I wovusvfuu uuv -u vying Andoonnny we liked liquor Almu A-.-I. .. ....u.x..- n.-n. AL-.. _..n.A A uoo.ooo lnoo nuns. n,. In I. c, ZOI 0!. the 08 alto canary th uqauux, van u.-uII nlnopnblicbu a natural knot: Inn proniuout vino nnduh. Ihomnn nu u..,l`mu-n ...._ In-on Dtlvoo 0| . HA.\`mu\'. Bunnah. Oct. {3.-A gun; ohwontyllvo Barman. Armed with Ig lnivu. nnlnd through the noun: 0 ol Ilsndtlny lul. night and made for nu- douoo at major Dobbio. but any won dtiven olf by tho Britioh oioon and Bopoya onvdny ; lunr ol the Burnett Inn hlkd and four won wounded. Link ning- Iou.oh.hoBn`m|toroo.und|huu Sopoyn can woundou. V Tholloss Modioinaa, Tomato. I 1 lIlC-` CIIUrCIIWCI' IKIYIM Bvrwu.u, N.Y., Oct. 13. -.\lonn lhgtn, ninouou-yuroold. an allofod profuoloml nhopliltor noun Toronto. wu Arrested Ina night by special: Mambo and Coon. of-the Poul strut station. Sbo wan found on But Eagle luau and I arch of her room mulled In the discovery of some silk: and millinory. which have boon adonuod by up town dry goods donlon. She will to hold. pending un invcltigulion. , IV '. Purely Bloodthlrety lnetlnote. L\`n.w, France. Oct. l.'L-\'ecber. the French Jack the Rippentbe authorities an- nounoe, wee formerly conned in en ny- lum for the ineene. The ecoree of murder: Attributed to him commenced in I894 end they eppeer to have been actuated by pure- ly bloodthirsty inatincu ee the victims were all e. They were tetribly mud- lete`t)l:;trv.%leir mbmete bed been cut. All the women were criminelly eouulted. Potetoee Are ueneruul: Bed. Lo! nos. Oct. 13 -Tin\othy Ilealy. anti- Parnellite member of parliament for North bouth. who hae just returned from a cycling tour in Ireland. eeye : The pote- toeearegenerally bad; but all the orope have been eaved where the fermere had t|.e eenee or the money to spray them. No doubt there will be keen dimes: in the south-weetern end weetern countiee during the coming wintor nnd epring. In eome lacee It may epproach etarvetion." Mr. eely admitted that there had been rorne exaggeration of the diiculty. The lllow Kllledlllm. ~ Lusxxu, Mich.. Oct. l3.-Jobn Cnruon. n rixwen-year-old colored boy, died at the induuriul school. on Tuesday. under pecu- liar circmmtuncos. Canon was a big fol- low, wci hing I60 pounda. During lhb dreuirig our he swelled out his chub md invited one of his dormitory companions to strike him. Thin done he extended A aimi- lur inviuition to A boy named Martin. from Albion. Merlin struck him quite A Ibnrp blow. and Carson fell deud hum paralyeia of the heart. There lnd been no troub`e whnbovor. the enmro affair being in z-porn. only light Yeara om. Yet she Held a Bur- glar Untll uelp Arrived. Nnw You. Oct. 13 -Ouuie Mantel. cf 86 Allen street. in only eight years old. But unlikepthe Editba of dramatic fame. when ehe was ewakened last evening by a burglar who run trying to steel aeuit of her uncle : clothes from I cupboard in her bedroom. she did not appeal to him in child-like faehiou. Instead ehe jumped out of bed and gruped him round the loge, rhoutin luetily. for help. Deepiie hie threate t at he would choke her to death, (luuie held laet andeo impeded the thiei'e flight that he was eeptured by the girl`n uncle. Louie Steltzer, and by him turned over toa"policeman. Thou Gureie returned to a well earned alumber. At the police etation the burglar gave hie name as Samuel Bernstein and said he lived at 56 Norfolk street. lunch an uncut VI-taco Ind. lpuoox. Out I&-'l'ho Tnuupuhliobcu I xnuhhtol nroni-'-at wing IUDIIII DOICIHFIEI VIII IIIIIILI lDl"Ialy.' Sptiu. it continue. "thinks the re- forms and the activity of the Spanish troops Are Iutcienc lemencn to secure the immediate paoicetion of the island. which. it in ueurod. "would have been more rapid if the rebel: had not hedlbo euocor of libueterere. who, under the Ibelter of the American flag, have con- tribubed to maintain this state of e_`oire. TL- .. ......... ..t. I.-- plgnldpul e|..s I1-.. LFIDUDOU BU IXIIIIHBBIII IHII lllll IN I'llIlI'I. Tho ovormneuc has decided that Gen. Primo o Rievan is to rotmin command of the Philippine ialonds.iu order that be may initinw the proposed reforms and reorgan- ize that colony. i Spain Uneble to I'll Exact One. But Ill! Be Shortly. MAIN-l.lD, Oct. l3.--It ie semi-oicielly announced that the reply of Spain to the note presented by the United State: min~ inter. Gen. Woodlord has been drifted by the minister for foreign affairs, aenor Gul- lon, end wiill. be submitted to the cabinet: at. its meeting today. The reply, in is further atetod. will announce that Spain in unnble to x enotly the due when the war will be over. but the ministers are per- eueded is will not; be long. because, "the eituetion of the rebels in cricioel and the efforts of the Spanish troop: ere sure of eucooee. Owing to the rebel eituntion and the concession of autonomy. edminietrr hive and economic, which will be effected before January, the overnmenb hopes ecbual hostilities will meh nhortly." nnin if. nnnrjnnnu "thinin an un- worn reporwu. Momu-:, AIL. Oct. 13 --Three new one: of yellow {over were brought to lizbz hero in the put twenty-four hours. No deaths have occurred in the pub forty-sight hour!-. There are chrea more one: reported on the Itumor Kate, lying at Magazine Point, thr_oe miles above the city. "THE LIGHT 01'` THE WIIIILD

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