enact at llama at thocnpluhu. i:"" :.::'..".'.'ac'. (L U I. 1 . Vina; AI: at . A. Fonda hr nlldru-an P Ill -cm In-A BROAl)BRI}1'S Lu'm:I W-;hI;vh and undo- I: -. opPoMor Edda! nlluhuu .5. ll DID nun...n.J AL-` I IIITIIWI T. `I Olmiu u now: II alncnclll cunt. IIOII tho] ll- Ploltonunhuniil in &II ruuruuu In thmwn man, Th... ...I...I. ... 5.: AL- w-wvvjull II QII & lo throw: 0 a. That trrlvtll on but the hOlIllhul I Ln-nlllnonluln --..4I-- In-- A LA Anothor Iotllu-out to be opened. CIIAIIIILIN. Duh. lay ll.-A number d "ruin-in ochoooon" urlnd Inn tutor- dny no Oklahoma. and an an north cl town In Aunrhn crook. when they In- hudbnunhn an Itnnm Isuuvu uurvuji III W`: DAHOH Ohio, Mny l].-9unuol Cline. 5 white Lnrtuadcr, nod Niko Hob. I colound labourer. won boating la! n he ol thoit skill In Ipuing. Cline told I! o I he would pulouglonu ho vonld hook him out In n unionist. Hoke mid blah vol! I luv minute: aid was homo, a revolver, ntnuod and. without nyq`: wild, shot Cline through the hurt Inudonr annual. FROM twu w -vwu mu UNDIRIIDNID hold the lloono lot ` Engmsn. launtnt Ann-mu an n I I CC V1-lIID' IC-ICII. Ntw hum. .\hy ll.--Tho 9 Lil. noon ,wu : Herty. M3 miles ; Cartwright. 4 ; Nonmnc, 089 ; Hogolmnn. 483 ; Hu has, 473; Hmlth. {GI ; (loldon. 405 : Annw-0, 447 : Johnoon. MI) ; &l1|van. 333 ; hylot. 357 ; Nolan. 3I6. NI! YOIIJIAI II.- I p.m. noon: Hony. 627 miles: .Anhwrlg I. 510: Note- muo. 50]; H , 4%; Hughes. 488; Smith. 473; don. 477: Adana. ll; Johnoon, GM; Sullivan. 3-; Taylor, : Nolan. 3. U3 UK -for, ken the an gnu-n IIIIII lUl' me 001! vntinu. Claim uhunieo 4 no bqinnlng to upeck I tho rival hum Pierre. Iv III .V1lI IDC IJIIIIITDCCL Plllxnn, l)nk., .\hy ll.~A deepetch from the interior deperulnent name that settler: who go on the \'ioux lndiun relervetiou will not be moleetoul by the government if they go on the reservation peeeeehle, pick out the land and meke no disturbance on it ie only A question of time when the ' land will be ceded end thrown open. In collcquence of this new the Inn few deye hu developed I (rent rueh for the heat pert: of the recor- vgohu. l`I.:... -I.-_.:__ ._.I :__,,.~ - Killed Fur Illa Genoroalty. .\`,A.\' F`lu,\"N'n, May ll.-Advices from `Yeko, Korea. April lffth, says four hundred constables surrounded a house occupied by nne linker and dragged him out, beating him to death. The Korean government had im- posed a tax on the townspeople which they were unable to pay and Bohr paid the en tire levy. sellin some of his property to do so. This act Ofthlfil aroused the sue iciona of the authorit es. who thought Bo- or sought to make himself po ular in the district. liq accordingly had) him put to death. The lownapoople. on muse. attack- ed the constables, killing many and wound- ing most of the survivors. The military quelled the dot. as me most correct llleneel extent. The marvel of the centennial wee the und- den dinppeernnce of hundred: of thounnde of people from our streets. which, forty- eight hours after the celebretion had put, resumed their wunted eppeerence, lhsl there were A few miuuluu. some little in- convenience, and some petty jeslouui_ee which slightly merred the wlebretion may be ulmitted. yet it ii ale to uy that I0 other event ox (-qllll magnitude was ever conducted with lens, end its euooeuful let` miuation in en exemple to the civilized u world and an honor to the people at the United sum. n, we reysters. and hundreds of other old families whose names are equally famous. Here, too. was Hamilton's court suit and sword. John Jay's knee breaches and coat, ' slmes, buckles anal all, old Governor Stuy- Avessnts wooden leg, l.afayette's snutl` box V and miniature, \\'ashingtnn's army suit and camp equipments, and one of Martha Washington's silk dresses, for which an old cluthesman would have hesitated te give seventy-ve cents. Portraits of Washington were thereby the dozen, and no two of them exactly alike. hilbert Stuart`: pic- ture of \\'ashingt.on, the portrait which is the one accepted by posterity, held a very conspicuous place. The collection was per` fectly bewildering. and the visitor depart- ed in doubt, asking himself. What did Washington look like 1"` For me this ques tion is denitely settled by a little pic- ture _about 20 by 30, painted by Col. Trum- bull,. of Connecticut, as a present from Washington to Martha in commemoration of his birthday. l'run1bull was his life-long friend. and \\'a.shington gave him many sir tinge for this priceless little picture. It was a love-gift to his wife, and she treasured it as such up to the day of her death, leaving it as a sacred heirloom to her son, Mr. Curtis. Washington is painted standing beside his horse, and the face is a charac- teristic face altogether, unlike that of Gil- bert Stuart'e or either of the Peales. Being approved by Washington himself, and trea~ snred by his Ivife,. the presumption is that it is the most correct likeness The marvn-I nf Hm n.n.e-n..i-I _-- ..L- -...I am: a FGVOIIIIOII to everybody elle. One of the unique features of the celebrzv ` tion was the loam collection displayed at the Metropolitan opera house. It was contri- lnuteil by various institutions and private families, and was, an an historical compen- dium, worth a whole library of bu In. Here was the fatmily plate of the Von Renaul- laurs, the Wuhingtons. the De 'Lanceya.the De Poyalora. lmd hundreds ,of other old fzllnilinol Chnnn Iinnmnn no-A .u..C..H.. A'.....-..- uuuucu wuluu H19 next. Hllrly (lllyl. Una of the surprises of the last. day s pro- cession was the magnificent turn out msd by the -Italians. They were brought side by side with some of the tiniest orguuizninns in the country, and under the pitiless li ht of the noon-lay sun they lost nothing hy t. I8 V comparison. The man who passes judgment on our ltslisn population by the poor and wretched creatures that he sees cleaning our streets. or searching our ssh barn.-ls. should have seen the pmcvsuion of \\'ednes:ln_v. In an aggregation of nearly one hundred thou- and men, the very best that this natiuu could turn out, there was: no single body that surpassed the Italians in their soltlierly Appearance, the Bplendoi` of their uniforms, or in the magnificent civic parade, which was hardly second to the military. It was a proud ny for the Italians, and I surprise and a re elntion to everybody else. nnium-, fmltlinn nf Hm r\nln|\rn~ `nu `rlnlch tn. loan. haunt IILI- II,_. II is I CHOWHVNIE-`M-iTCHELL'S pururs ever Ilnco. _ There was as terrible mrucial leak in the sale of seats. Ihe legitnnnta returns would have given over ninety thousand dollnrs - only tlniztythree thuuaaud louud its way` into the u-eanuiry. The gate-kqepein wax- ed fat on the centennial plunder, And Ilook to see some of them bixying brown stone house: within the next. thirty days. I of the nnrimrimun nf than Int. Any . nu-n. grand ceutennialhquadrille. which was the came of so many hearbscplda, was one of the direat failure! of tho cglebrntion. Ward Ilcliatel had his revenge, and Fish. who ousted him, has been buay `escaping the re- porters ever since. 'l`h...-. ..,.... . ........::`.I_ :.;....,.:..1 u-._u. :._ -L _ CV a. uni nrnvtll DIS tho 7'. ooultlcobh uodu Iron Ibo` aunts`. Will Not In Dluurbod. l\,|_ \n In . I_.W(l|III[ I `I-.. I I on. r t x and improvemonu the country wrou Canton. -In ll Buunuux. unImuIwoOIwnlOloInOVlXj H thhubywn hndy. Souoodcno r. llujridgo with -on or In ulllon. uluooptdurndoouqyuot cusps luulohaohahnnmhlnlclnuqul In uqullld uutlonukhu In that tho Ilhlul-|l-'| um-an-n L... Al.n.;.s. ru vnum 0! mo! Im- Like vunphor it in votaule but rrnpomteo no ulovrly u I) be much more economics] in Inc. It will no! iuuum the texture or mlnr of the munt do-licn'o fnbriv. and it: udour.'|n'c~h 8! not objectionable. Iva nvndll expt-llcd by I luv houru` oxpuaure to line I r the Cungnculou 0! It. Andnvh clutch ou no Uncnuooo 0! on factor. On-AVA, In ll.--Tho ol st. Anfl ` ' and! In opinion on the couundophd by Rev. Mr. Hat `dgqtbo tor, ummu mu!-i Icnor. I L nnhllgnhn L .1... 4- lI'0!l| II. Na. Tvio chlldun ol Conrad Scholar. Boto.o h. .3". y. won wept sway tho Iood.ud r. and In. Solo for unovlyonpod. puuur noun. Lllldllldti an nponod on nurl all the nroadl balling Into the city. The on Ind: along the Ohio that won oodod. and IIIIOIOIII fans: nu washed out. The storm vu accompanied b C u- muhblo olccuicsl db lay. Stun! oust were uuucl lllglmn 33 Ian Mou:0`Wnh- l on. From y`: on 1 Amory In`: table In mh &on'bvrn than oon And two hona tun dutroyod. nu norm lured thno bout uul tho rah full sun throo Inches. lhopoecbd hon our- roundin town: in vector: Punylvnlo. Intern lo and Virginia upon you dun- Ip from the norm. Tin nhllzlnn 1|. f`......I u..|.-:.- -..I vu u:u IIJIU Imlll TIVOTI. llllll '0!` If- oh In all ports 0! the city. and the Fifth avenue cnblo can vote Itoppd by tho want getting up the Wuhhol IONIC power homo. lmddidu nponod nearly hullnn Inn ah. nllu `u llnln roll in format: It l lIuIuI1- Landalldoa Au Vory Humorous. lrmncma, Pn. May ll.--Tho houiut ruin norm, Ilncc the memorable cloud ban! of 1874. when nearly two hundred people lost their live: In the Butchor and San all] run districts. panned out thin city about ll o'clock Int night. The rd: fell in torrent. and in n for minutes the unotn won col- vbrted into Imnll rivon. Callus ood- all nun nl th. hit: ..a .5- mm. \ uuu. -uu rlnulgnu. nll lllllllllf, I you Aft). on the around of their Itnlinn union- : ity. Thu Italian oicioll any that if nulli- cieuu evidence in producod the men will be punished on Iulinn toil. ulr lllI![l:I'. The Iulian government refute: to ive up (iuineppe Boverino and Viuccuo illills, implicated in the murder of Pnymuter Mc- u (`lur-e. and Flunagnu. his assistant you N10. the In-nnml nl than Inn... .. ..... un nuumny mum foundry rm at J. M. Walker & (`o., Bollevillo, innod I cir- cular to their crediton, Itndnu than their business VII not paying. and they were compelled to uk Var eight months` con- oidonlion. The creditor: no considering the mutter. `Tl... l._|:__ _-,H A - A rhonh--\l substance obuinud in the disma- [inn of (`mu Tzunnnd much superior to ordinuv runnphor for the pr:-sorvulun of Purl. l`ollh rm, Plurh. F1-ll. Wool. Hair. run. from the vans of h.-A. Inrxolt reunery In tne worl 1. The Suwarrow Islands. the latest addition to Great Britain. are 250 Imles east of the Samoa Islands. The islands are small ones of coral formation. It is probable that a fair hsrbour has been found in the group. The custom authorities at San Francisco yesterday seized 1,000 `pounds of smuggled opium on board the steamer City of ew \ ork from Chins. The stu was In ed "A. P. King, Panama." and its value with aha duty is 8l6,llX], There are fears for the safety of the U. 5. steamship Palos, which wintered at Thu- tsin. \\ hen the port opened she left for Cheefo. Though long overdue. nothing has been seen 0! her by veasels that made the tri between the two ports up to April lth. Sn Saturdav lasttlse found" rm nl J unuutrlu Interested. fhe Standnrd 0ilCo. will build an im- menu roncry M. Wbitina. Iud.. seventeen miles from Chicago And jun our the line from lllinoia. Thin in exgecbed to be the largest renery in the wor l. The SuIArrni l.l....I. oh- 1-.-. -41:-2-- cur ox nruuerv. The Wiener Zielnmg eaten the: the moan conference will decide that I foreign adviser to the Samoan king shell be up- puintad yeuly to represent In rotation the countries interested. rhn gfnnn-J OH I`. ._:ll |.._u 1 I new IOOIODGIL Col. Charles E. Fisher. Cheyenne. Wyo.. preoilent sud munager of the Manhnun cattle c'o`inpany, died last night of pneumo- nia. He served through the: int u an odi- ` cer of Artillery. 1`)... w.-...... 7:.,....,_ _.-._- 4.- -- I Il.l`lll'|U A cyu-lnne struck the whdeulo store of Wareldt Howell, at Dec Moinen, yener` day. The wind ton at! the roof And curried it three or fopr blockl. Several other roofs were loosened. 1`.-.l {`I..-...I-- I.` I3:_L,_ mu --v IIFIYIK. E. F. Clark, M.l .P., Toronto, in spoken of u secretary of state, with Hon. Mr. Chaplain as postnusater-general. Sir John wants to appease his alienated followers in Hngnrio 1` l`\'n'lnnn an-unL bk- ...L._l..-_l- -A--~ -` cuus. wnn qnarrelled with him. The drivers and conductors of the trun- waya at Gralz. Austria, have struck for A day of twelve houn length and an increase in their wages of two kreuzers I day. hen. Curr, |t'Fort Wiugate. report: that a tight occured yesterday between Indium and cowboy: near that post. Three of the rods were killed. The cowboys are under arrest. uuuuxusrlc reception. Cody, 'l'dcson, Arizonia, killed And roar ed on ll starve, the murder being charged to Apache Indians, was killed by three`Mexi- cans. who qnarrelled with him. The ulrivarn Ami nnn.l..no.-.... l\` .1... ._-... were seriously nun. Messrs. Dillon, Deasy and Ham Irish home rule Idvocnten. have I Sydney, N.S.\\'. They were givi thusiaatic reception. (}odv.'l`u'rnnn A.-'mm:. L-:ll..I . mu r wu next (my. A party of school children picnicking near Aledo,Ill., yesterday were caught in I storm and blovru ahumlred feet but none were seriously hurt. , Me;-am llillnn n........ ...A I-'-.-m-A- ok- A so/5/v r/F/E2` TRIUMPH 1/ atl IICIH. An eastener went to Viczorin. KC. struck a boarding liouaei fell in love with the lamlhmy, who reciprocated. They were married next day. m.rtv of -ohnnl nhild.-... ..:....: nl. mwnlelu, [0 sucueexi Henjn min Folsom. Mort; troops are arriving in \\'eatphIlia. Gm. Abellyl is directing their movements. The presence of the troops embitten the strikers. A.. -__A,,.L, H A > "' ` " n cuueauay. and Ill drowned. 0 It is stated Juhn Jarrett, of Pittahurg. has been selected for appointnugpt as consul at Sheteld. to succeed Benjn min Folsom. More trooua Arrivinu in \\'mOnknl:. cum were 1- much excitement. ' John Mo.-soap. of Port Dnlhounie. fell otf the barge Euterpriua at Oscodn, Mich.. on Wetlneaday. and drowned. h i. .a.o..I LJ... r-........ .r u:.-.-,.." uo.-cu prcvuuung [or come days. -Mud dogs have been biting people and animals in the neighburhood of Cnro, Mick)... and m`e in much excitement. Jnhn Manon n` 1)..-. n..n....._:- LII Jr 1 nuruu wul extend to Lyons. , The pope is indiaposed. He is suffering from the etfect of the sirrooco which has Ibeen prevailing for days. -Mud dogs been hilinn nnnnln nth` DIVIDID IN OPINION. The Little Things that Aifobt C|n_adlnno- Flashes I"folIP Europe Ild What 'l1|oy ' Portond-A Little of Everything I-Iully Bond and Rennambarod. [here was quite I full of wow in northern Colorado on Thursday night. Ten thousand weaver: in the cotton fuc- tories at Thizy hnve struck. It is feared the strike will extend to Lyon. DODG is indinnnnnl Us 3- ---4"--3-H TELEGRVAMS FROM THEAE_ARTlH'3 FOUR ouaunn-:ns GIVEN. Amms op THE WORILD< 'sr._ PAUL'S cuuncu _5xqI_msmu I A MIGHTY STORM. IIUI I. ' * D. easy Eamond'o, `th ' ld\'o.*nten_ hnrn AI-riviul at No, 111. nuuuuuu, ` we no Arrived at 2 given an en- 1763? aamiv romcof m 'luu' runstrm-ln.u I . mums bung lame. xuil u-nlihm-1. and 2 -x .' I soulh-rn expo ` :-urn-. nru bright l|IlII1`l.x`1'. .u1. Thry an hand- aunn-ly lled. having nuuhle nmniols. vryuul msssalierl. hot And cold I'nl('l` baths : unitary plumbing. cu-. llrninaxo rftcl. In near a! curb dwelling is I lowly um and gnnlc-n. uizh apnciolu outbuildings. For terms Apply to . THE TWO HAND E012 STONE DWELLINGS, 149 AND1.-u KARL s'rium'r AT FIVE ASK) \-HALF AND SIX PIB CENT. Apply to II. \. GIVRNS. Block strut, over Exlru-u (Milne. t "'1-u"3.' "Ur" I` V an 1 , Fondohyulldnglus. P. I `No llnnbt. al. an on. ad. A.-1 Uh;.\T. Apnly to `rum :-:\` 1'0 1.Ic.\JLr"i-s~xIuuX-n.Lr Axn . ux I'b1RCI.\"l` R. W . $HA.\'.\'U.\'. Bu-rintor. Omu-. next door to King`: drug; store. King Streex. ninaslon. THE MAIN PART of the Stone Hons on Kim: Street . formerly l)(`(`llpil*4l by thelate Mrs. .\l|cauln_y. Rem n: your and taxes. The house isin excellent ordtvr with All mod- ern mnreniencoc. Stables Illichud until fur- ther notice. Apply to KlRh'PA'l`Rl(`K E RUG Ella}. A THE my 4 HOUSE.` with tight room: And extension kit- chen ham! and an water with good aunbling : convenient Lo Queen's Coliese ; imnlcdinln we oeeaion. Apply on the prunam 118;. or at .'o. [SH Union suoel. beuroeu on and Alfred rs. _FORSALE~ %`RTO%RENT,: A Sl;(|.\_'lE l);\'l-2|.l.l.\'G. with or vrithmu !urmu'1~s:u1d all mud:-rn im rrnvelm-nts. `II is near the corncrnf Kinguud `mu :|lI`0eLs. Au- . my xo MACl)u.\`.\`I~2t.L at .\lL'l)ll`_ l the corner of King und Wm! all my .\lL'[)ll|'.. CENTRAL D I SPEN SARY. Inn I;_:A__, THE SIIUP A.\'l) D\\lCl.l.l.\'(i on King S12-wt. occupi d by John Henderson :3 n wlmh-sale liquor store. Apply to JOHN H!-LEVKS. Brock struet. x1:\\- HRl(`!{ ll0l'Sl-Y. rzuu. sTniE:~:1`. in Earl Terrace. near Barrie Street .`\],|p]\' IO M BAl(.\'l-LY. as Princess Street. or .u :2: Earl Slrem. A I .-\."I'l Mr; I-`uu.II. corner of (`union and (`rnnr slrvels. Au ply w J. ll. .\lUR'PH Y. Edge Hill. King Street \ '03! Ta-lephona .\'o. 170. ` .-\ mum; lIUUSlC 0.`: QUEEN SI`!!!-IBT. 1N".\\\'('l| Haunt and \\'olliv tun Streets. from May Isl. J. H. (`AIIRL TH Illa`. -- ---- --- { A .-um-6.\~ Kl.\'(: .-'nu-:1-;r_ with d\\-cllina nbov--. near .\l:u'kel Square. Apply at (S Earl . Sm.-ct. UV`!-`l(`J.PFnrg-. central. well (mod. Term r(~..wmml.v. Pusscuuiun hunnedinlely. Apply `Box? Winn. SA LESM E.\- \\'e.\\'ish n frw men to sell our goods ht sample to the who):-sale-~.-nu! Ivmil in: `v. u1n-at Imumfm-tnr-`r.~n 1n our line. En- :-loso `Lu-nl smmn. \\ ugg~.-A 33 per day Penna- nrnx. position. No |I'sl`s answer . .\lonoy mlrunu.-d for wages. .`\( t'I`li:lill|(. 0 c. CIR- Tl.\.\'lA]. M.-\.\r`n: (`u. rinciumui. Ohio. 1IT>`Fn-2 gs v.u':nx~ ri;Iuuw1s:. :51 4. Apply .u vuuu urnux. .__r_ _...._-.j-----_ 'l`}lRl'3l-Z HI I.\` E51`. l L'Sll-L\'(: .\lVI-`..\_ in {our vivinity ;apecia'l ind_ucc-manta now ;ful-oe ling specialties. a`n|nr' ind expensus from surf. l:UW.\' BICUTH RS. Continental Nurseries. Rochester. .\'.\'. I-`l~1.\!.\I.I1`. com; \\'..\"i`n:u-one who un- dbrsmnds uncut and ;n.~:u-y mokin for t Iifton House. llrockvillc. Wn ea from In 825 per munlh. Apply to .x.\' 01: \ i:.\'m.nsu. Pmprictpr. ` .-\ "|i`n1(`K IIUUSE ox cum-;.\' N`1\\\'('l| lhuzut \\'0llimnun Sin-eta. from (`L'1`TER- A I-`lR.`i'l`(`l.ASS (3ll`1`l-IR \VA.\'Tb` A Sl'I`L'.\'l`l0.\'. A plncv ho;-ould learn mat-makim: inxspare time preferred. Address "X." Box 81, Lyndhursl. A P.\.\`Tl'lHC I"lEl.D. hf l`ninn `ennr Amolv J. .\lUR'PH\', Kdnm N ` T0 (`OAT ..\l.\Kl~2ctS-Youna mun xmnm A situation as helper on first-class work. Address "\\'." this olce. A uuuuvou in the evening. - A COOK Apply}-3 MR3. A. S. OLIVER King Street. between 7 and Mn the evening. -j-- MOTH WAX. ..,, , s.. x,_ - , `- _:_::j A 6001) _(300K. Apply to MRS. J. UPPER n uvcnuur. ___.__--u -a anon-you 8A'l`l'l(DAY. lhuun Lmm.u' at Opera House. 1.59II9~%-} wjrrfh OVRLIY FIR?!` his-RI I83. udallllinlni IIPRUVIDF RPS. - `Io-u:l`lQ;ndnotIfyuul'pnnIo' `.333- . n.orpnrchnI nous on 1: above apoclld =lIIt rlghu. A`InlI hog IrholdcohhopuouIolthoRu- all uuIn(`ounnIut ouacslut ovnorcllbohodd loan was urn run In- nulllhunl and can I M. Allaflgll Ilutzl. u` " ..___.,__.. .-..- ,.._._.._-:- i\(7OL....LVIlE, iE6NE{'ro_LoZx` Rumurr c..mm.\'I-:12". I5! Earl u-cot. Rmmnbmizs. nADlvun.- TO LET. T :`.7Y4NT7E7Pe.' -n. ; aacwnpanai C , Ill Pu-iron: Sm-on. " -I-I-"1 `rare specinrgi -pause vnu :- e. exho- TIII UNIDIRSIINID mm;-mm -..':'.. :'2- I04 -'llIRlID'!l IMPRUVIID I` SP1 ls. - '-$00- _uT_uviT ' ` 0|-nvu. In ll.--llIud Sherwood, - c obcrl.dUu|o0ou.nHuhd W :oln:y'.. Il0 doc 5 ll: round`. Iohhqdb vuypnoixi .-V.-w uut -vwjj 1 but All I qunot. was in the Duh cl Phrlhnd "Aynhln." lad that-pub` "3uhnuu sound. and Ibo Duh at Portland's "lulu- onu" Than van on: uuun. um IOIIHI` mull. The amp open: Juno lth. Kingston will lihl he odocloul. The matter will not be null until next week. The form will told 2 993. "A" battery will join the amp. .\lr|. Iclinhon. wilt of the Row. J. H. Mduhon.Johuon`o Crash. N. \'.. was born ojlzodonth ycnhnlnv lnunnosuod by An overow ol guoliue from the that of 1 store which the Indy In lling. An Alfccod Fonda fobonor. Lusnul. lay |l.-'l'ho hotly cl Syduy Bolton, upd clone nun. who died at Dcpdotd in Pohtury, wu uhunotl valor- dny, and oviduct: d uunlml pohuoi were found in tho much: The boy hou-do-1 with In Willa. unhlin. who upon hh dash ohhiaod & lnlunnon by lorgh; the 10 ol the `u nolhot no the launch ncuipt. Shoo am Mr. Winter huluundtwou -nvoInlollNl.In1| In IL. It 5 hul|ovo_d_|ho , Ii . ._ ___.| _L-. _L, n Iooinglbtllgl 0;`-in hwuox. Hay II.-The not fat duo !`.:.'.:"...'.r....""'..:.*-_-1.'.~:_:-: IIIII, . The participant: in the noon! cock ght. who did not appear when uummonod. Iill h: n In give uphnndoan at the polico court on Wodncoulny. An immense quantity ol the piston ol the (hut Eaton. noonlly hmkn up, has been received in Montreal for the iron factories and rolling mills. The PAHIII Ann-A Inn` luck I-'X----- lions ol I Local and General Chnrnctcr Condonood hr the lbndon. Al Rchuylcrville. N. Y.. yeah nlny Michal Rad In Ilruck by lightning and killed. The ntteualanm at the Putin exposition` hu than `ll avongoul over Tljll) persona daily. 1-Ha nan-ti:-I-s_..o- 2.. -L- _-,-_- -- l 1 ' V uuuau: vl IIUIIIIIIII DIIC 0| [H0 SIOIQII plll`!(', containing SILCII) of the $13,!!!) stolen. The scheme, the delOcliV0 Alleges. is to go before the mun, preheat the wig and purne ` and Llnim that the Nicely hrnthcrn are in- noct-nl Ind that Hunillun and Hodmu: Ah: the criluinnh .._. _.__ .---...J V. guuuuu Iuuv r Ill Solnonot county I few weeks . `avid and Joe Nicely are nwaitinv trin . charged with the crime. The detective Alla-gea that I scheme ha been `JOIICOCIOQI to fasten the ethnic on two innocent. persons. It is the intention. he uys, no Arr:-nt Collins Humil- ton and June Hotfman A fow_tlnyn before thc trinl. T can men resemble the Nicely boys, And Hnmiltnn was once before Armst- e I on sun icion. In the house of Hamilton will be 1 iacoverul I guy wig sitniliu` to mu worn by one of the robbcru, Illli in the house 0! Huffman one at the stolen cuntnininx SILUII) of tho smum ....|.... An Alleged Oonuplmcy to I11 Gull: on `fun Innocent Ion. PI11snrm:, Mny ll.-A startling ex~ uro ha been made byndotoctiio of n T11] Agency in connection with the mar- der and robbery of lurmcr Umbe r in vid Joe Xicelv awaiting tn`. oI..m..c uj JAIII Illlk `I'll LIAMIU UNDIIIAIII. fair I Data. mu, mu week went and commenced to nl up, but noticed (hut the pipes we-ze badly fouled, the inspirator would not work. and there was s putrid odor from the water uscd. He stuted to investigate, md com- ` nu-need at the well, where he found shout tifteen feet of water of sin uuswory char- scter. Proddin with An iron rod he dis- covered some so t matter, which on being brought to the surface roved to be .4 cheese that when made End weighed 60 pounds. This was taken out and further investigation made. when one after snother (our large cheese were tsksn from the well. A fth one slipped from the hook and sank. And the proprietors thought them must either be A cheese mine down there, or I whole seuon's make had been thrown in. So they decided to sbsndun the ul-l well Ina dig s new no. The water wss ulmoet thick with dissolved chlese, And the cre- vices in the stone Inll were so lled with it ss likely to other the Ister for slong time. Anothsr well I'll dug s short dis- tance 06, and the dirt tsken out wss used to lill up the old one. Just how msny_ chessrwere in the veil wss not nlcerhilod. snd have they uune there can only be surmised. --uunv-1 u-4 Gmmnoque Reporter. I.` w I...:.._.. ..n. unuuuuq uu lncyul ICI . E. W. Jnckoou, cheesemnker at thIVpeo- lei flctorv. near Dowsley,'a Corners, South he, Ins: week went and commenced riu um hut. nntirnnl Hut 95. um... ........ |.__.n._ Tho Dumping Ground for l`r-vloul (`Impene- IIIII-ro-A Cool Spot. Gannnnunn Ihuun-var nnnco In vruue. if Sn.-mm-r twice dnil_\` to and from the is- land. Apply to , " JUSIIIPH In`, h`'ll~"I` lhlnnce to suit purvlmscrs. Lots sure to en- hance in If Sn-urn.-r I-inn .l..ih- 1.` .....I 45...... .L, A DETECT|VE'S DISCOVERY- !Will be maltaineii` elusively as 1 family resort. * ./"4'- D_9lig`htfully situated I `Magni- cent shing. bath`ng and boat- .ingl Easy of access to and from the city. GENERAL PARAGRAPHS ------. --J -:1 The Pun-o 3N'llI|OI lnhnder will [con Ful- gefn whu 9 mm. (`mu :1 Bulk. and re- turning In and lino. Ixrlnloulsll will Inn an uno to thin lb hrhndh huh The on D min B. I`. IUJUIT. ho. IOOGII. I -HORSE SHOE,` %' Kingstonfs Coney Island 9 _,:25:cA3H FOR [078 SECOND EDITION. A WELL FULL OF CHEESE. lfl nydhud IOJID cov- ovII-rclIhoooIodbond`oo --J- K.INGS'1`()1\;., c;\.\'..xm,;.sA'r17121>A' av l:33TIN(;.3l;XY T1 , 1399: JOSEPH F. Ii`-\`H~"l' A. R. MAN'[`l.\'. j 1; mg; '55 xii.` .iI'i.'.'.I7J .2. mm. lay um Th` l .IA;-A En.--.. I-|._4I-- _nn 1.... - n ".'.1"""'.a.....' "3".?..'2E.".'...'a'.` a lap updates and agar _.I_-_ I A ,,,, . -_v.--- --v---III V1 I VIT' Eris Ilonnol ndd:dhul, rum awn y Ill out nv Joshua in I plain. blunt but I patio-on uvonnulau. who mi have oouldujod Milton gm-ully I Ildaio no N. and Indo- cu and oonmhn `In. In 5.5- I---- , _.____.._ __. ----ucwv-:1 u-nj. ll vutlouiu npoooholnoioriul ad .1 i&oecndoo Ioluunltvbo cit `I gpnnocllnucutnonolnblooveus of 3 county. lloupuhoolhlonou and Jack- unnulgsr. This will bonun to the uhhnthuhooandthou In their day and poontlou. Thou Johnna tn 3 Vir- glnlsnlllomnol Ilnud A-5...: .1 L14 .. u. a. an: uuuumuu mm 41Iur-Joeue, the Savior ol men. \\'hile ruuiiniug wim- ul the telileu. on .\]ul||ll}'. I young men stepped up to me and lIk('\l if it we: A ("ethulic chun'l)-uo wonder tlmt he thought en. The bishop : eermun In e shock to the more reepectable portion ol the 0mlllIlnll.] : it in not only in excee-liiig Ind teen to ineult the preenleut and hie cabinet by liie breed end epitelul iinplicetinm, I his in lerenoee were lelee eual his en ce led hole untrue. The sue of \\'eel'iington In not Ill ego of purity or republican simplicity. The republicen court wee given tn pomp end grandeur and choir on let u it In able, and the plutncret wee more of A power in iociel lile end politioe in I789 than he in in I889. Votee were publicly bought and eold ; riotnd violence ehencterized their elec- Iioae. which then occupied tluee deye. end Ike elieoeelty and of their iti- ul hl$tIIdl?liIl I in that `-" aeye. libliep L {or the elm - ity of our loreletbere.Ph pm eed oeetrele Ilie rlobeet end meet uto- eretleoorporetloe in A-erlce: he llvee ln e t Iouee. eerroundenl by the most oeetly luuriee that the earth can produce. I-`iee tlee.etet ,lIf0uIlId ul- tltedmenteleed verse :1 oi-uaraz, an-`L -L-A... unvlnlunl or police or new I ork. There were many (hinge Ioolr plnce that it it ponible to put in eillce, and one of the moat notable Iran the sermon of Bishop Potter at the eervicee in st. l'nul'l church,- on lueedey. St. l'nul'u chunh in the only l'O\'olulioIur'y lnndmnrk left standing in that port ol Broadway. ll wu hem that Wuh- lr|{t0lI knelt and prayed jun belore taking the oath of otlim. end it In: reeelvod than President Harrison should go through the name form: there. St. Paul": is very "high church ;" on the front of the pulpit, our rounded by e volden helo of light, in the sacred legend found on every ( ltholic slur. "I. H. S. ' Jean llumuuun Sn/v qIur--Jogug' Snvior ol men, \\'hiI. .. ........:.... -.,._,. IO` gold centennial medal to the all others, contributed meet to the success of the celebration. William Murray, super~ intendent of police 0! New York. Iecullccl-, tne wnoie city Dad to be ten cure of as well as the portions whe the celebration actually took pluce,~-with be- tween two and three millions of people to look out for. he maintained such order and atforded such security to life and property as never was witnessed in any other city on the face of the earth. If anybody wishes to understand what Superintendent Murray did let him go toLondon or Psris on n gala day, or in fact` he need not go quite so far. Let him go to Philadelphia, Boston, (Jhimgo. fincinmti, or St. Louis, end then` he can realize the difference between these places and New York. It was s magnicent triumph of discip- line in which every othoer and man on the force shared the glory of the chief. At times in the desperate rush and crush it was extremely exasperating to the police. The crowd bore down upon them, and some muntry visitor who hsd been paintimz the town red the night before. and was full of good old rye, {would say some mean thing that would have uhsusted the tience of s ssint, but the police stood it w th the cour- age of martyrs, and let the rutlians escape with an uncraeked head to relate to their muntry cousins when they got home how they sat down on a New York policeman. Order was everywhere: peace and security reigned supreme. The thieves who were at liberty gave the city a wide berth, for they knew from the fate of a number of their friends that it they made their ap ranee on the streets they would `quickly E`caged behind the bars. The superintendent was everywhere ; while ostensibly at his otiice in Mulberry street his personal-Jy was felt in every portion of the city. There were hun~ dreds oi thousands on the streets. but there we: no disorder, no violence. Thousands of houses were lett unguarded by their owners. but ever hue of them was lcoked after and protectet by the police; visitors from the country saw nothing'of the buneo-steera, or the pickpocket, and they got back home in safety. For this, all honor to the lice. And now l will say a word to "We Lenten trial People." If you have any spare change left after paying all the bills give a good big man who, of C U Than nan lnnsuv n..'..... ..._.i. _i._. 4.- . mu, --I.. ucu_v, .ul_ unru JICAIIIBIEI`, not to mention President Harrison. \;ice- President .\Iorton, All the secretaries. judges, genornla. colonels. and lesser diguitnries with whom we have lately been honoured and Mound, but few have have heard mhioh of Superintendent Murray, Jud yo-I to no one nun, aye, to no lone hundred men connected with the celebration vus it indebted for ilq nucresa as much as to him. With 3 force of" less than two thousand u\'Iilab|c men-for, recollect, the whole city had be II W5 lathe nnllinnn -hn sh.` `Fish, Mr. A Ian Who Ilpdo the Show 3 Succub- Tho lI|hop- Yukon to Task tor His Own Ingllcout Will-I-l`be Italians ` Surpili-I _.lho lbO`(`3|l30| !|`--THO Lopn Col-ectloiu Wnrtth seeing. (Special Curespnndonce.) NI-zw Yonx, May l0.~As we cannot have another \_\'aahingt0n centennial for u hun~ dred ye|'r-u1d there will not he mnny of us let! to L-njov the occu.sinn- -I can nal no- thing mure interesting to rwri ' ut than Ihe circnmutnncva And things which, during the hurry _and bustle of `centennial week and the weeks that preceded it, I was oblig- ed to ouerlotsk. And. right here at the start, let me pause for a nnunent and pay a passing tribute of relpecl and honour to William Murray. the snpc-rintendent of the police of Nw York. Mr. Murray's name has not gured lunch in the reports of the tfutgnuinl. I-Iverybody hu henrdnf Mr. Gerry, Mr. Ward l\icAllister, ma-nrinn I .-nghlnnt I-l.....:-.\.. P: not In HE HAS NOT RECOVERED FF ` THECENTENNIAL SPREE. '4- QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY I awn cn.xn1un0n_r_mcmn.