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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1887, p. 1

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'usuuu.--- ` Color Class. (each mornln from [U to 129100 a lesson. or where 4 or more canon: are taken In one week. 26c onchjeuon. Afternoon Dm Manda `s. W edneadaynlazd I-`n-trim from Ems. 'ao.`day3.1Vua'due-cl "'3': `and dayun-om` 7:!) tom!) n.n1.. 83 per term. All too: payable in ad \ Prlncl||:a-Cn_uu.ts E. Wlmsnu.l... .\sslstnnt- Miss J smut C.SnAw. _ ture grave. - ` The little building I'll about thirty by twenty in size, divided into furnace-room and reception-hell. The latter contained some of the doleful brie-e-brnc of death-- frugmenta of e coliin and one of the grim iron hiere upon which bodies are burned. It was 5 sad. diapiritln night, like that of the scene of a blucken eonegntion after extinguishment. Away down In the valley smiled the pretty village, where were the living. and, on nfneighboringlhill, I beautiful cemetery, where were the dead. The fur- nnnn I-in nn ccuuuur , vur nace he. no TIII rllswl I all-an to take the doctor's hot prsscri tion. Vis- itors came from sll parts of t e country. Reporters nbounded. One of them tried to get a scoop" on his comrades by bribing an sttendant to cremate the body at night. ahead of time. A well-known resident of Cincinnati next sent there the body of his wife. in accordance with her dying request. Finally, the old doctor himself was thered. not to his fathers, but by his sons, rom the oor of the furnace he had built. and when l clambered to the top of the hill on that bright, sunshiny morning, I found a small recumbent slab 'ust in front of the doorstep of the little brie building, stating that his ashes had been deposited there in a minis- ture The little lmildimz thirty by process. The excitement spread 8" over the conu~ j try, sad the world. for that. matter, when it \ wu discovered that u genuine `Vnnnn boron (Do Pllm) mm to be - vun I-uulr Ptlst hone-tourm. It in nude: old place. not onctly thc sort oi as town when one would on 3 fun: to be born, and yet within It ya an old eon physician had in I few we-oh undo hi talked about whonvcr the English |___..-... :. -....l alter they IIIVO (HOG I an uurn suuu u Having eodecided he immediately went at it to get hie own privete bonfire ready. for he was In man of reeolntion, and meant not only what he aaid but what hethought. He erected a crematory" on a hill near the town in full \'i0W of the handeome and ex- pensive cemetery, and invited hie friend: to share the bleeaing. bring their dead to him and bury them in hot and consuming tire. The etfect upon the steed . easygoing- country will e was very nnc I in the earth- : uake line. `he who had always treated their dead to teucferly and revercntly to he asked to spring suddenly to the other ex treme? If the old doctor had been any less popular as a man he vronld have been mobbed as a cremationiat. Only two x-ople had ever been burned up as a part 0 their funeral in this count ; both of thneo inci~ dents happened in t e re-eatin State of South Carolinn,nnd ple,general y. did not know about it. A mwu reall introduced into the legislature to forbid t e shameful The excitement unread `Nu Flat .hnArIo~An Crolunlory--Iow II nu Consulted uuul llulII-Ilu nl Body to ho (.`nmAIod-NAI York`. I run country-`l'I|e A ppnrtounou and (IA (`Al-Auonloo. 1(`opyI'lKMod. IRI7. by Will Carleton.) Faun Pbztn. N.\' . Oct. 4-A fun you: I[0 I Auppod ol the train At A PAmuy|vAnlA union. Iurroandod l\ A putty vilh 0! pain n thouAAnd Mug poaplo. HIAA only A the dAy. an hours uumanmu won not expecting mu until An evening IrAln. And An, |AAvlng In Ancl bAuAgc with the olepnt` muhr. 1 sum And iumy. About IMA quAiut link oApltA| 0! A l`cnnsylvAulA county. AA A hone-touriut. I. _.. -....l..A ..I.I nlmsg Int Axnndv lln f.\. IU\\II\ .`II`I -won.-Iv- wan cnllod la Moyno. For lly yours ho Ind plied his uuful and honcrsblo vocation unong quiet noighbon. And boouno known up sud down the little ullny an I mighty good man to have in the honors whoa tuck- uou was thus. But _u he grew older be begun to or more and more conoorning whn oug l to In done with h'u ts nftcr the had perished. H0 at the mlumatc inuence of 0 (load body upon I living ono--the effect of [nvoyudn upon looryu-ds-tho wny the bonus of death trusted tho bonus of living, Ind, right or ........... .......\l...l..I thn tho nnlv nrmnr use I II the "CHO III IIOUKI 0| IIVIII`, Iuu, u`u|. uu wrong. concluded that the only r use to be made of the bodies of our ovod ones that they have died in to burn them up. Hnvina nndnvicloul ho immodinelv I-`0l,'.\'D A1` LAS'l`-A remed warranted to cure hard and soft Corns. Bun ons. Cdlousee kn Hanson`: Maxie Corn Salvo. in boxes. 15: r ` THE POET MAKES A VISIT TO NEW YORICS OREMATORY. -ll KIIUII Illllll IIIIIIIIIUI ouv uh`-an in mud. _ o villago In named Wuhlngton. and l'.\l0l'!I (.\)l'.I'I|\' li0(."l0I -A II,,, `)1... __ WXMIIK fill I'lR8'l P.\'I`lI.\'I company an 0: I nunung cnnncwr. 1 law in ` 3 uniqueneu And purity and gen line amusement about them that in truly Aston: inhing in these d: I of doubtful shows. The .c:en!ral gure of 0 group is uuurodl Mrs. Thumb, who know: how taoacquit orself well, And an Ccnnuu Magri in a greater fnvouritc than ever. The manoe today um. C-hp-In nttnunlhd. Clnninn Xl'f0I`llIInCC `nu: Rened nu xnvmnon. The invitation sent by Hon. Mr. Morcior to Sir John Mwdouold sud his cabinet, to attend the inhrprovinclnl congress, ha been do-zlinod, the plea given for I!) doing by Sir John being tho: ho oould not no that the discussion would result in my good. v HIIIIII l'lI'lllUIlllI:I.'IIIvueII. Nth Bntuzlion --Honorary ajor William King, who holds the uppoint ente of pay: mater and superintendent of stores for'mili- ury district Nb. 3, in relieved from the duties of peymuter of this bettalion. and his name in removed fro the list of its of cere. ' I:-..o. Dinar. "mlenn and Ramon. of ' `I5. Dlbll captgiql. 1 In. `loin Thumb`: Company. V The Attraction: of the Mn. Tom Thumb : of startling chu-tater. ' are i. ; unimmnan md. nurity md gen fnvouritc than we magma: Iuuny was fairly attended. Cloning performance t4o~night. and soft Corns. Bunions. Uulouser ;\-[c.w:{b\x`|. I (`Born Sdvo, B. Lanna`: Bpootaoloo. lho bnlymn ddnto out vision, mt J. ` (3. King : wore. in none other. 800 ovary is nhmpod L." Imitation: nbon . The frune my sometime: be close If iluitntodl the lens never. ' come," Sing to the Loru ox nlrvuu, "uuu l)l88I our native land." During the service Min Fnlick will aing the grand nolo "Raaurrection." by H. R. Shelby. The lessons will he Pulm 45 and Matthew I3 in `put. The putor, Rev. J. W. Sparling, will prench I short sermon on Hm-\-eats." Lieuu. Rivera. Hudson and Benson. A Battery. Kinguton, are promoted tn be onnlninn, III lllc I few days. Hnrvoat Pillno Sorvlco. At the hsrvest. praise service in Syulenham sheet Methodist church on Sumlu evening the following will be the order 0 nervico : Anthem|-O come. let us worship." by l Mendelssohn ; solo _ln Mr, Vodell ; The 1 1 .....I a. n\I .I..nImnl, lw Slnw : Ye shgll I } londelnohn solo VD; Ml`. __u oueu ; "Ana Lord in my shepherd. hy Shuv : dwell in the had." b Dr. Shiner. solo h E .\lisa Frnlick ; "Hallo ujah chorus, Hmde . The hymn Are : "Come ye.thankfnlPeople. mma." "Sim: to the Lord of hhrvest,` "God [low They Albct C" Battery - The Ar- rangements of Tranaportatlon. 01'r.u\'.\, Oct. 8.-'l'he departmental re- gulations hearing on the formation of the new "C" battery wen ieeued to-day. In addition to the information which has al- ready been published. it appears that the men will not be allowed to purchase their discharge until after they have served eighteen months in C hnttery. Each man will he provided with a new rie and an of w-gmuremente to take with him to British Columlsia. The battery will travel in emigrant sleepers, the department fur- nishing them with two blanket: each for use on route. Fifteen caunp kettlee will also be taken for me in case of emergency. No horses will. however, be allowed. Free tranaportation from the headquarters at which the men are now serving will be fur- nished for their wives and children, but not Au- ..-..-..o. n` noI`..\m-g and vunnen if thev niahed for their wwea Ana cnuunm, mu um , for servants of otcen And gunners if they 1 proceed with the buttery. It is expected \ that the marching orders will issued in K Cn- rlnvn pcruel Into roacnulg Hus ruuuuuuu. The following in the oicinl agreement : The parties ngno, subject to the approval of the judge. (hut the election he not ui-lo and IDGW election held. The petigion so 6 ... .. in 1-hnrnan that tho nl.~.~t.inn nf the MIG election neiu. Ana peupun an fur as it charges that the election of the recpondent wu undue hnving boon dismiss- ed, the coat: of and incidental thereto be paid hy the petitioner to the respondent ; ` that the scrutiny. so far at the pnrtiea are , mnccrned, having resulted in favor of the 3 titioner te coat: of and incidental thereto 1 no paid by the respondent to him ; thnt the ; rocriminntory charge: not havin been pro- ceeded with no cost: thereof to _ allowed ` to either party ; that in tho tnxation of ` coat: the coat: of tho trim! to far As time is concerned he apportiuned. one sud ona- u hd! day: torupoudont. one dny to peti~ i tionor. and that no witueu' loom. lubpu-nu~` or service: thereof. be tuned to eit:...r} um- " ` ' T0 PORK PACKERS--Hlghesc Cash Price id for pork blade bones. lankage and turtl- izing materials delivered at our works. Hamil- ton. Rowux & Co.. I-`emlixora. Hnmuton. , P.n,_.. The liberal: Are well Ieuod with the re- ; Iult, um! no dourtnin to roll the majority ` up no large II to preclude thdpouibility of n rvnnnt DIIL soo It?" "Yes. ll was 0! dscusu-cl`: lrismls object." Ws unit. sad as coming the luusrgl prowsslon of s hoarse sml two on- rim. llsurors tsudsrly lllt tbs ooln--s rs r ohoup ans. sluoo ll ls mks burned in- stssd ul bul lO|I~-5 luv mourns lollour than through the littls [lb and wood-gnwu urd, snl all outs:-_ u rsosptloumom. s cumumn-lookinj out Il'llM`lMlI'I In at om side of tho spsrtmsut. sud the can ny sit down in them, used and lrlghtsuo at this new sud torrilals lslml ol lunsrsl. hold in ulsstllsnou to the lovsd um's cxunlluml. Then is prsyor. lullovoi by brisl rvuisrlis: Iho nsl luusrsl Ilss hold st home this man: lug. Then the lid-door ol the solsum oolllu Is rovorontly opoood.sId tho silent member of this sad party rvoslns his friends for the In: time upon osrth. Tbs luvs-uklngis lerrile sad, and should bring tours to any human eyes. The psrtin seems much more euirhutic sud lusxorsblu t ion at s buriul. ' 'hs cukot-lid does not gr spin ; tho tired-out body is gently ll! up uu plsosd in s rota`, oollin-slnspsd rsoophols muis ol smsll of ll'0I. Snow muslin euvslopo it liks s slmpls shroud. . ha 0! sugulshll the ulr. `goat that the tliusnl`or tau toalhls I rally coms. ers to no ::srvsI-`mound oovorsd with owers, miulll tsrsd to by thrilling lxsuds, snd mud! luto s shrine 0! love, bscuus whst romslns of tho dssr body is nstod thou. Two short lmurs. said nothing will remain of this full ligur-o-looklngslmost Ills-llks~ucspt dust. Th. lurnnnn-dour is thrown man. s senss ngul'0-IooIIn|IuuII Iu'IIlI~uspI.uuu.. The furnace-door is thrown open. u! must appalling hut rnhu out Into the little room. tho white-mhod burden in once more uulorly liItod-- Wm. CABI.|i1"0.\`. The 'l`I-Inl Give: n Iqjorliy I-`or Cullen- A New Contact Tahoe Place. CAI'l`GA. Oct. 8.-'[`hough the lending conservatives had been privately admitting for some twentylour hour: that their only hope lny in securing I new election. no denite steps were taken to brin the cue to I close till Thurully night, V en it won reeulved lo abandon the chnrgu ngniunt the friends of Mr. Colter end Agree to this nr~ rm ment, which we: submitted to the lib- or counsel nunl Adopted. The enormous coat of An Appeal to the supreme court, that seemed ine\'|t.nble in my cue, ecnrmi both portion into reaching this oonclueion. The fullnwimz in the uzreement : NEW MILITARY REGULATIONS. `HALDlMAND'S NEW ELECTION. Illlltla Annonncemoinln. \ .. up ,, II . _ . _ .. Llnln-. \\'n.1. Cauums. clncum Iuungv, uwww pt pontoon. Juan CFIW/ft The Confoulon of the Murderers-'l`oo Many \\`|IIte| on the Earth. I-`om Sm-rn. Ark., Oct. 8.-_Silu Hamp- ton and Senbnrn Green were lunged here yesterday for murder. -Both men hood their his with ooolnou and died game. Both com .d The crime for which-Gran VII In ' run the murder of then deputy all o( whom he nthckod whoulup. Han murdered nu old whih Ind: :1:-and oyd on the -I-Ital nu. Ith AHA` ngin nnhin ESTATE G. M. Wf:BER.& do." In Old wmw mu: llluliu uwyu In: one htof Dec. 8:5, 18%, and V0 uhia reason that than were too many white men lnthanatlon. 'l`htIin.hoD4th msnlnngod hv Hm um-ml: lnmnnnn. In `DC 35$": {III II III! by the puuout lnngman. Frguh` bnthr,';I:b|:I:.:r:-.fI'uh Cum brig! snags, holognu. bun. tongue and hi nungo, tpohtou.' ` Eu! ' .m.;".`.. .x....."'.../_s...a. 3 n089, Wnlcn ,'CW QUWII III I [CW IIIUIHUIIIH, carrying the roof of the lower end with it. sud in as short time the wretched Tmilding u-nu n-ntnrnd nfmr a thrust hnnrn uhl. `Ila "1 Un0l'I WIIIIO IIIC WIUCCIIDCI UIIIM was captured ufter a three hours ght. ICC "IQ [H3 UCHIUCU (lllllclllhy Ill 5ll\`lllg IIIC ilitfe from hein attacked Father Mcl"ed en protested in the strong- est manner against the ruianly conduct of the emergency men. and appealed to the resident magistrate to stop such work. The emergency men attempted to cover the window from which the water was thrown, but the boards were alwaye knocked away and they thelueelvee were ecalded with the water. At this part of the proceedings the evictors presented a miserable s taele. Their faces and ear-s..were ell ecel ed and scorched, and their clothes were thorou h- ly drenched. The defence was such t at the people applauded it heartily. , Dietrict Inepector \\ indor made a note of this, and mother oicet said, "Those who epplend or cheer will be prosecuted." Au attack win then made on the gable end of the house, which went down in a few moments, new-vino than rnnf nf the. hirer and iith it. 1 Quinn Victoria um" resented Io u.a.m.- Alhtni I diunond jubi ee` medal. nu who (`tune In (me view. lu in few moments he claunbered over the roof and came out almost naked, reuenting A horrifying spectacle in he bur ed stones and jumped up an down in apnrox m of treaty and terror. uttering all the whi e half innrticulete cries in Irish. In the meantime the emergency men had attacked the wall, and soon a huge piece of masonry fell out. the crash being anuwered by volley: of stones both from the ineinle and from the a people beyond the cordon of lice. which sent the bailitfs eeing for she ter. The in- creased opening in the wall made it easier for the inmates to defend themnelvee, and showers of nouns and hot~wnter rendered it impossible to venture within a few yards of the house. A more was then made tothe rear of the building, and a hole was soon made in the wall, but heie again the bailis failed to effect an entrance owin to the fearful determination of those insi< e. An- other portion of the wall was then knocked down with crow here. when the timber: of the roof collapeed for some dietance. As an portion of the roof went down an awful yell of execrationiweut up from the nu. and the police hid the utmout dllcn ty in saving the milih fmm lmino nttnnhed bill!!! I XUIWIIWI. `III! "III C I.` specttsl distance. detsendsd on. No response was mods and t s emergency men set shout. with crowbars and sledfes, hreahln in the door. As they began A ow psilsol ot svster osme through the holes they hsd smashed through the doors. But slew blows only were required to br-es.k down the half-rotten door. Behind it wss s battery of big tir blocks. and this delsyed the emergency men. but no further resis tones was made. and they were soon in. Th, rst sportment entered presented a picture of Iqullol` apd misery. There were only sticks of furniture. The door of the inner room was bro on and the emergency men stood with crowbnrs sud sled ready to defend themselves if Attacked, nt the only rsons who came out were s poor totterin , i:ehle old woman over eighty, whom tli: kindly district inspector usisted to the door. and her husband. equally old and feeble, who, with three grumlchildren, constituted the entire gnrriaon At the house of e widow` named Mary llonnr a most dc.-termined resist/nnua wss mtnle. A greater number of persons hsd assembled dud n cordon of police wns draw it r\I`1)und the house. A beililf -nnnshed It the door u ith n crowbnr and began smashing it when Father .\lcl"addeu interfered snd ob~ ected to the door being ymoshed and stood between the beilisnd it. immediately the enu-rgency men ruined his crowbor in a threntening manner as if to strike Father .\lclndden, when before the police could stop them. the people rushed through their rsuks and several stones were flung. some of which struck the emergency men. Inspec- tor French sppenled to Father .\lclsdden to stop the people, but the people were thoroughly determined to. resist And he would not interfere. An emergency mun mnde nnotllor attack on the door, and from the window a large tin vessel of boiling wstcr wss poured over his toes and neclt. He dropped his crowhnr with acry of pain And rushed frantically back among the police. The people st the same time amntned s very thn-stoning st- titnde. so much so that Colonel Dopping shouted for the Riot. set to be read. The tire emergency men then msde a determined charge and succeeded in getting the door off. A volley of stones from the open door at once drove them beck. liehind the huge logs of wood that now blocked the door I - number of women could be seen with stones snd vessels of hot water in their hands. while sn idiotic youth of sbont eighteen hung over the logs, hurling stones with savage rage at all who came in this view. 1.. _ .............- 1.- ..|.....I........a ....... .1... The Inllllh Inlet)! Old Women-Aer Three linen` Fight n lloue le Alneet Dent-Ilelelnlenrhl Weenbago 0! Pro party for the like I! |[Le||| Point. Dunun. Oct. &-Fell penlcnlere (rum Wweedox-e, Donegel eonnly. no to the evic- tion: on the eehte of Capt. Hill. I507 A very deeennhnd reeletenoe. For ebonl II.- 000 e settlement 0! the rent: oodld have been ndjueted. A {one of all hundnnl armed oonehblee end otlleere nurohed to the econe ol the evlclione. The t of the estate merched about carrying e lnoheetor rie, um nooompenled by epeohl hnllh. A number of emergency men from Dublin. cerrylng crowhun nnd revolvers. were eloo neeent. The home of Ilnne Ronny at . elnemellor wee lend to be bu-riondod with huge r blocle in the vlndowe. The wmr wont to the door and (eve 3 table up. In inunpdinte naeponeecnme e quantity ol boiling water Sh h the chlnke. The belll Ieeped heck . And, from A re- nnnnlfll dietnnn. dunmlod nonndon. No OI Wlll 00 Avoid coats. omwmc ozacnppirnou 6: newsr- ANCE orrtnzo av `rum rs. E\'l("I`l0.\ S IN ,uu;u.1m;. HANGING INTHE WEST. W0 Got loll. _ A_.L I_._AA-_ l__-L ___. '1 NO. 235. __._. CLASSES will reopen in the Mechuu: 1:` Institute.` home! Mon Bu-nets. on ` - ,_ ' "(5 TOW. REEVES. Kinst... to buy &onr Ties. He haumdozem to c 0090 from. Ties. 2 for 5 oontn. ood ` I-`l.\'E (`ITY HOME. The undersigned offers for sale that DESIRABLE H0l'SE AND LOT now occupied by him on Earl Street. The whom is otlhred in one block. having about one hundred and twenty feet frontage on Earl Street. and the Utgfor Lot runsthrough to West Street. The B LDINGS on the propel-ta Ill!` almost new. and the garden is lnntod wit the choicest fruits. For terms up to THOS. MOORE. . . . _ . .;T...`l'.. A l-`l.\'E HOMESTEAD I-`ARM in the Town- ship of Kingston. llvo mllce from the city. con- miuing &) none: atone residence and excellent building: and orchu-cl. This propenf will be sold chess as the owner le going wee . yply lo H. .\1. .lowA'r. Solicitor. Brocx sf gzng. ny . nlnn. THOSE TWO FIN): CU`l` STONE HOUSES on Division 81.. Just completed ; 8 rooms each. huh! and soft water ue lnwu ; rent. III) pol` nnnum. Apply to Juana Cluwroun. Grocer. -j_:-- Montreal aueeu. In WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12th. THE SHOP A.\`l) D\\'l-2LI.lN'G now occupied by W. J. Dick 3 Sun on Wolllnlon Street. in door from Princess Street. App y lo .\lks. Wu. E\'I`.l.li.\;; Division Street. opposite All saints` ` nrr . THE Bl'Sl.\'lSS PREMISES and Dwelling. soul h side of Princess 31.. Adjoining that known nu "t'nrkhill`s," at present occupied by James Killoren. up I U : poueaion In of Octobel-. Apply to A. muck. pantry am ouuu on the premium. .\Ll.l:.`X. 4 Church. AT 0.\'(`E~A I-`L-'R.\'YSH El) HOUSE. Bl Wil- liunnltreel. containing six rooms. A kitchen. pantry and count. Apply to Hits. 0. Yrrla. * on Drvnllnea. .-l..\lbl.l-ls ;niln board and furnish room: r|\n rind conlfortl 0 quarter! thnmgh lhh o(- ~ I :1`. 1 __ A .\'l'ltSII`. )lAlIHo take are 0! children; guoul wagon. Apply ll. lhbutvu. .- l.AlIlh`.s tnr our Fall and Christmas Trado.1o lake light. plmoun work In their own homes. 81 lnpor day can be quiet] ' made. Work sent by mail any distance. lnrlicuhura free. .\`o canvnauln . Address at once. ('NdCI .\`T .\RT 00.. H7 . ilk St. Boston. Mass. Box 5170 nouns 1'0-1.127. furnished or unfurnished, with or without bond. Apply through this 031100. _j*4 V fwu uIc.\"rI.I~:.\1 l~Zc;n(|e>4:IAn;e . 1.5,; :1; mum. well hmnui and furnished. in funny where no other boarders are kept. Apply I hruugh this onloo- Liissons "IN sH3nmANn.- ` H138 NILLII PYKE illopnnulnnlncl (`Inn in Shonhlhd. At that for inhuma- uon regarding our: and terms. to her nt Mm Annorrs. borne Street. near Swen- hun Sn-oot. , Kindlmn. Oct. 1th. 133?. may morning. Ucs. sun, nun uuruuu. uuuu dnughhl 01 W. J. . null N yours. The fnnqnl will can {run the mi- dcmro ol III! `Mitt. I0 Uppt Colhonm SL. on Sunday morning at an o'clock. l"riL-ml: nd uvqudnhnooc are Iupoc:ful- , Iy invito-I to attend. .\lr.\'AIr;I. ~lu Kinptnn. on ()ot..1hor 7th. William. neconcl son at June: McNunou-, ugt-1|`II yearn. The [um-nl will MI; plus II two o'oluoll to-Inornm afternoon Iran uh bu rail deuce on Clarence Strut. no Ouhnqu (`x-mctory. Friend: and aoquuinhnoea are rm fully hvilod to undid. .\'un*u-. Ildenly at Quoboc. on the morning of tho sch Inn. \VAlton smut. Euq.. lu- apt-ctur of Asylum: for the Province of Quelnec, sud fnther of Mn Button Smith. of thin city, aged 0`) yuu. ____ .l`l'SHl.\'0 MEN at once. Snluy from sum. Lneqnallod ulvunuaos. llnuwx BuoTmm.~x. .\urserymon. Roehoer. .\'.\'. A uxxxmu. 2-XERVANIT. Apply 10 um. \'urxu. 216001-don Street. ' 'wjl Ilnuluz-l`u~1'.--A! Nlplnv.-0. Out. Inn. \\'. .\|uure. to I-Immn M. Pout. both of North Fzedlriohulmrgh. lh\.\IS'|'-UAIA . On 6th 012%.. Lewis ll. llonleu. to Marin Ink. all at No . .\l.\m-an-sun:-In. [AI '|pAuee.. ()ct.. * James Mulignn. to Mnry Rampiot, both \ of .\'apunc. ETING. Z I-`UR.\'YSll I-21) HOL'Sl\`.. BI Wil- innllroel. oonmiuinn -Nun I o IC.\TI:IcT.\l.\ II.ViT In tho (`Hy Ilnll. __ llljln '.\l`|'\. -At the Smite of Nockhnv. Tues- day morning. Uct. -uh. Ell: llsrbn. oldest .l-.ml.|.p nl ' J Inna Anal HI Inn:-L Tluu Iuvuuu the Dun ilouu. Ar-nux sauolhuknupt wool at I. Wu- (`1.Assl.'a wm too; Mechanics` Montreal Streets. FOR SALE on To-LET; J \'Hl. LU `L~.1=E%= 9i;%~_I,i ME_I:'1:I2ii; % IKHE AIL. Y __H________IGr% A xiammnlns. _l"OR sum. { H TO-LE3`_._ _B94;D- T nus: um ham Street. * um. know. J. B. PENSE. - L at" Inna May 27. \oII--Ia- --._ ...- ..-._._ mmdin 37.1ou u1,Ei> Thy wanna`: \ 5l. lou 400; oolliniolu 10, 10:: $7,200: uhon 12, loss $23.11!): disabled 27, loss 816,000 ; r: 5, Ion l_6,700_; Iprung I lock I8, loan 810.000.` Zvldlmcuq it [$2,200. PM total loss for the mouth Ag- "manta: numm_ An incl-can our August oA Month : Disaster. DETROIT, Oct. 7.--During the month of September than was I tohlof 168 disu- .tan (in `tho lakes, distributed an follows : Lake Michigan. 63; Luke Superior, 10; Luke Huron,:&7 3 Lake St. Chir. `4; Rivera. ` 19; Luke Eric, 13; Luke Ontario, 3. The { camel and the loans no as follows: By mt:-IudinQg7. log: 841.0(1) ; heavy weather `KI 'lnnn mi 9 lll {LIX}: IAIIIVI l-JIlI' uunnnwun - uywvu-. . Drums. Oct. 8.-,-Tho lord mnyor, on re- turning to the Mnmaion houso yowerdny. ; mule: speech. Referring to the result of ` his trial, he said: "The national man has been victorious in in. rut t 0 with I coercive ovornmont, And the news will gluldeu te ' hearts of Parnell and Glui- ueono. T eonly way tudofout theinfnmoua coercionl w is to defy it. As for myself the plank n which I was to Iloep in guol has no`. yet on awn." IIIO l'l'EII bill I. III! -lunnsvuo I)1'm.1.\', Oct. S.--Lord Mayor Sullivan, in hi_s paper, continues to publish reports of the proceedings of supposed branches of the league.` The Nation mentions as sn indica- tion of the support upon which it can count in defence of the liberty of t e press. that M seven] inuentinl English Scotch news- papers pro rietors hsve ole the use of their pre . mschinewy and-stslfs, if the ovemment classes the Nalior ooc in Duh- hilt I-JIIIIIUII CU election or two. A..r;'aP mm". .9 =.%.~.:::'..*,: = 0. ll 0 W 0 fgmxnonr mm on w"r:nxEsnA\`. THE mi: \ INSIK. At8o'clock p.Ih. Every member is re l quested tobo present. as business at import- unoe wmbo brought boron the Aasambly. JOHN WILKINS. Oct. 8. Rep. Soo';._ ' A Coming Great Canons. LONDO.\', Oct. 8.-'l'here will be sbout -l,- 000 delegntes at the great Nottingham cau- cus. representative of every liberal associa- tion in the kingdom. fwenty-four thousand applications for tickets have been received for the meeting which Mr. Gladstone ad~ dresses. :Thec-onference will probably pro- pose as single resolution on the Irish nes- tion and then proceed, to discuss lsn ro- form. local government, titles and registra- tion bills. \ Progress of the Protection Agitator. Losoos. Oct. 8.--The tory lesders medi- tate I new fiscal desrtmeut. Mr. Goshen; the chancellor of t e exchequer, once s free ` truder, is said to have modihed his hnsncisl programme. The fair-traders. therefore, expect the announcement of some slight re- vision of Sir Robert l eel`s end Mr. Glad- stone's scal system. The cry for counter- vsilinodnties has made great progress in. East ndon and may lose the liberals an i elm-rinn nr tum, `-'* *-"'- I The situation 3 Serious One- Lo_\'I>ox, Oct. 8.-'I`hs unionist press is ` bitterly grieved at the failure of the .\`ulli- , van trinl. The Srtmdani inveighs against ` the gross stupidity of the otiicials. The Times thinks the iiuco serious enough to warrsnt Mr. Bnlfonr`s instant return to Ire lend. lard Ashbourne, who is practically responsible now` for the government of Ire land, is not strong enough for the post, with n weak lordlientennnt And tn inexperienced and rush Irish secretary. Colonel Ilughoo-Mullen`: llollnonont. L0.Vnn.\'. Oct. 7.--Colonel lIughu-}Iallet.t- hu withdrawn from hi: club and in going nbroui. He I_ril| ceruinl have to resign his seat. The Lory journn I have ceased to support him, anal the clergy are signing Inemorinls ngninnt him. Italian: Gettlng Into War Paint.` Roxnt. Oct. S.--l repantions for the Afri- can expedition are actively progressing. 1 Lieut. Ssvoiroux. who wu oncen prisoner ` in Runloulafs camp, will join the surf of the expedition. King Humbert will review the troops about tlwbeginning of November. .\`A.Vn|IuL~`, Oct. 8. The attempt to poison the late uultnn `pa the reuull. of I harem in- trigue. Some time ago ison was discover- ed in Como food prepnret for the sultan. and that tlul he ate nothing unless the servants patook of it nt. The Combination I I-`ntnl Ono. Tut. l.AlIl`.l:A,AIl., Oct. 8. -Dnvid Ugletree. his wife and two children were poisoned yootonlny by drinking whiaky II which urychnine had been placed hy Mrs. Ogle,-Ina They are all lead. ' They Got What Tiny Wanted. l IIlLmu.I-IIIA, Oct. 8. --The strike 0! the green gllll blowers, out of the Alloghsniu. on Sept lot. for an increase of 10 per cent in wages, was settled yuurdny. III: II Iuvu Inc vv uuuv u-uu-uuww nu-,. l'.uu.~', Oct. 8.--The Sirrle says (Son. ('3!- furcl.|aul_v nun ndod. van in couvnnt com- munication wit 3 Ptohsnnt Ioblemnn. and it is found many of tho I-Ar oice secrets were sold to Germuly. Another Dlnllnluluhod Vlultot. Tm-nu, Kuuu, Oct. 8. Frank J|ck- aon. the wall-known stock mun ol the famous Mnplo Hill live stock rm, mnde I huty u- aignmont and skipped for Canada or some unknown place. Liabilities 875,(l)0. non Ml tontln n goodnuppl: at RATE BUNB HILL WOOD boron the nut! anon sea In. J\Ann 11 gnu AA l'\PI |lll'3Ef\ /rmasrom 80I!00L 05 Aki w.smIJZ'ci{"T77r3.:'I.?K'Ji..cuo.. on was thrown out In (Thief Justice \'olIIridgo on the ground I. At the limo of Iorvho hul oxpind. An nppocl will be taken. 17:1: mousmo muxn noun: % T_o Utica, Albanylew York, Phi|ado|'a. Wullnxtoll. lhlumorv and III Polnuln Ionh l on New York. vln 0.'|`.l{. uni N.Y.C. Rn. } -r. luxury. V `II:-ltlul Wh||'n" loloplnolu In number It! for cheap dckol-:3] poinu. and lnfnr~ nation porulning to all Routes. Apply to f F. A. FOLGER. - Goneml Ticket Agent,- D--A -1 D_-..|. DA..- iorry \\'h. Ill IMPORTANT: He'll lilve the Wholo lhnlnou Away. u. . an n- n, ,,,,_;-A,, 1:, ONLY $2.00 DELIVERED. BUTCHERS ANDSAUSAGE MAKERS- ` rime new small 11% casings; by Home. Ml) lbe. Sc. rlb;kegI.l I o.porlb:ha1fkege. 810. gprime new sheep culn k 50 lxu-we bundles. ; e_mnll_gr qgent uee . GENERAL TICKET AGENCY. {Al}. use loll! [III lot we muuuu -5- ; to! 8240.1I)0, an increase August. 7 K0 Ell ! . ` llama. Wuonown I: Ondonnburu Im. iord llluyor Sullivan : Speech. __- _.. 1\,. n rrI_- I...) ....m:.._ g. The Press Can't Bo Ilunlod. 4` . .1 I ,,,J |I_.___ Qul Itlocllon Position Thrown Out. In . an 'I9l u, ,.L _|, TLaAP I-*u\'sr o:'S Conspiracy In the Harem. ,..... ` l\,A 3. TL. -n-.....a 9.. Jr? '.'"1v7.'o'c`o"r';c`|{ 1315.; KINGSTON. om: ' Gan. `Plato! Ayah, '81i)l.`i)'; priino ew llamnhoop cum me large bundles. ' amnllor qunm uesli per bundle. Rowuxk Co. Hamilton. kI_NG'ru if\}\\u.\. SATURDAY EVENING. um`. s, 1887. may. WILI. CARLBTUN S '1`.u.xs_ ;,-;,;;;;;_:. ';;:;-13; le hed. "But I'm quite ueeu to us now. and there e lots of line folke gen cremated here. Not so very long ggo a very nice~ap- peerin men named Lawn Wu brought to US." 0 Dio Lewie, the reformer, the legder of temperenee erneulee. the brainy. genial health euthueiut. It in hard to reellu the: the etrth pen of thh grand human creature `is now repreeenbed only by e fey ounces 0 bone-duet! , The jolly diggerof white-hot gnvee ehowe In his fnmecee; with Ineuive iron door Ila! oneof them le led! "In there lobe A nnI|nAIlnN -nn.nAvV" vided by it, free ox charge. ' We etnnd Lind gene II the low-bmweul, red- brick buildinge, and it certainly look: hard and melicioue enough for it: work. It in in a bleak, desolate n ` hborhood. and once the eir of heoven, no ' indignant thet men should do part of his burying within it. rallied into 5 tempest end blew the whole eeteblilhment down. Three pretty. merry- xed irle, of whom one feels that It in epity ey ould ever knowgnxthing about death, n tell ue where we cm 1'11: SIXTON or 1-ms qtmnn uxu\'n'.uu>. He in a jolly, -netured men, in the ebeurdeet of good eelth. "Five yen: ego if anybody hed told me I would be burmn folk; up Inythie time, I'd have nude it hot for them an said it, now. I tell you, he leughed. "But I'm quite used to it now. .....I n......I. Inc. at nn fnlln nu cramnlod lln! onaot mom II nun: "1: Hum w an \ cnnmnox 1~o-n.u'_3" Yen," In. replies. Ha ha boon "Inning up" for uevarnl hours. writing fu_;:_tl3o_nxt tenant to hit well-warmed homo. "Ugo wk must be burned. too, vntn or wunour. um corpse ; and the next thy All that rennin: of the loved one after having pared through ` the e ordeal. will be delivered at the otlico o the compntny, in 3 roceptncle pro- vided by it, free of charge." ` W. -and Ahd one At the low-bnowed.'red- cemetery requxreu I ueaI.lI-curuucuu uum the physicians; there must be present At the swift ceremony tome relatives of de ceued or their representatives; the coiu be burned. too, with or without the ...._...-- . ....I 0).. ...'n ghw ell um: rnmninn of tinuuly. They do thll cruel-npgienring work for twenty-ve dollars, for W ich sum they will change, in two hours. the dead body of one you love into from four to seven pounds of white dust, and the vurioua a that have gone ying into the free air. This iron cnmaterv reouimd death-certicate from I was halt glut. But here at Fresh Pond, within: few min- nus ride of New York. is as successor to Dr. La Mayne`: iron effort at reformation accord- ing to his views of the same. A company has been formed to can out the lnfrning of the dead. uyntcmnticd y, protably, and con- tinnnlly. Thav do thn cruel-mnonrinz ying into me tree ur. Lula mm cemetery required tha nhvnicinna: proaent IIIIJU llll IIU ` :ll.\S1`L\ run. \ that day, and in spite of my sombre curiosity I half glad. Rm. hm-n at Fresh Pond. THE UJDERSIGNED having purchuod the Book Debt: and account: due the Insolvent Pin: 0! G. H. Weber & Co.. Immodiate ool:f4 tion will ho qntorood. In-ly nnymonr. nvoidcouu. . _ _V_ _ _ _______

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