;, Beatund Cheapest in the city. , Foot filarence and Barrack Stjjoets " M . M ALLEN, "WHlG'S" SATURDAY FEATURES. THE EVICTIONS IN TEXAS. HENDRY & THOMPSON. O_ERISTIE, B3oWN & co's ` fSEcbND-HAND BOOKS n---__: vr_. ; n- .1. F- "NlBJiT 3, [ CLOTII . . } NEW BOOK, THE EARTH TREMBLED!" xrvvrruvvvvv B c M mod, Auorted Jumblen. ` PROF. J. Z. DESROCHERS, REV. E. R. ROE S A. sluuoivbs, Ann. I. rnmcxaa nann- English Mill: biscuit, Ginger Nuts, - Graham Wafers, A Ilnlgnn 411' D)-`nil Id. Henderson & 00., In fact ever fhn "A Erasers, A Slates, I-`i2ENCH, A Stnry of the Charleston I-Iarthquake. I-IL()CUTlO.\', U COMPOSITXUN. A I 1: Inn: A VV laA.I\ It I. HAD- II No charge for consmtloxx to rich or noor. 'l'RIUO.\'U.\ll-ITRY, IAT BIOLOG Y , --w.-- um`-v- -:-`nu Second-Hnnd Books bought and sold by % m-:ouRAPH\'.__ I)RA\\'I.\'I:_ M L'.\'I(.', Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of 1 all kinds is large and varied. We have 9. complete assortment in all the following branches : s Rl-IADI.\'(-. II l)I I`l "1 ' Aug. 13. `SCHOOL BOOKS! -HARDVS- KINGSTON ACADEMY, nun rs A nnvm oluvnmmm GLUAKINGS, 39033 AND MAGAZINES. GLUAKINGS, cLoAKINcs,N5'\~7TS`FiiWSfnr dttomans, Curls and Sea- lettes, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and up. PRINCESS STREET, q. KINGSTON A'll-Wool, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. no everytm req bthe Modernngchole The Corner Bookstore. ONE PRICE STORE. First-(`lass Elementary Education in Eng lish, Mnhenmlics. Classics nnd`Book-Keeping. ls`. RYAN. B.A.. Principal. 500, 606, 750.. (:m:msTR)', Commer ETC... 1~:'r(:., Ere, 0: Crayons, M"I`l.\! Pl-2l`.ANUl-2, AIINH Pencs; 'c':RA.u.\1.u:, n. ALGI-IRRA, GHRBIAN, WRITING. EVENING CLASSES 'Is'.Rll OPENED AT THE DOMINION BUSINESS GULLEGE -.;;-v-x . co 1,.` t\I\lnI\r\I1|r\ n I , LATIN, Compasses, 31 n_I , Commercial Course, ` " P1`: t * IAVUP AU i<'1(:L' LTL` RH. .60 CENTS. "AR11Hm:1`u: T aux_::u.E-7 ._ . _.`,`_',__ % 1:}-:0.\H-:`l`R\', "onruoxx-\'. UIULVIJQJ, Olu \J\Jl.\IIJ`-Ilia Subjects Taught--Peunmnshi 1. Tele nphy. Business Arlthnnetlc. Phonogrup 13'. B00 `-kccp- ing. Typo-writing. Qllired by Rules, HI.\`TUR\', PH YSICS (GREEK The General Real Estafe _ Agent. HOUSES T0 RENT. - TENANTS FOUND Building Lots. l-`arms. &o. bought and ' told on con on. Omce. with strange - strange. Clarence St. I opp.Pml.0meo ' V . `F. 0; MARSH!-iLL,-_ UPHOLSTERER & 0143`/NET MAKER. Nlln. l'nrcol_.\'o. ll-Side Wheel Tug Slemnvr Tm- \' ll r. (i :rc cl No. l5-- Side Wheel Tug Steamer llimm A. Calvin. _ Parcel No. i6-Sido \\ heel Tug Stciunordohn A. Mm-donnld. Parcel Ne. ia'-Stonmer \Villinm Johnston. fitted with steam winches. Parcel No. i8-Schooner Prussia. Parcel No. l0-Schooner Bavaria. Puu-col No. 1)-Schooner Norway. Parcel No. 2l-Schooner Denmark. Parcel No. 22- Barge St. Lawrence. Parcel No. t3-New boiler. of iron. with fire box 7 feet languid shell ii feet 1 (thin in i8 feetlongovoralli: lire box.8 feet inches in diameter; shell. 7 feet 8 inchee in diameter: two grates. each ,6 bet by Meet 5 irnehes: nix tines and 73 return (4 inch) tubes ; built to- oerry about (I) lbs. of steam. Parcel No. 24-01300 furniture in Garden is land and Quebeaooeu. It A iulxrrsv \ PADu:0ltl`i`ff3 no` 1-xmu-at gym- ri (Ion made us ordain, I Iuulluxu u-mm-tI\` nmnmiml m 01.4. ea leu ' . ' Arrn.us-us ns-numal or made In nnicr. CABPL11 clouln-1| and haul MRS. POWER is prepared to We lessons in all the dllferem branches of lrawlng and Pnlnung. Including Portraiture. Lustro Mc- mllic and Acme. Water Color. Patel and 05430 Painting. I-`or terms. ebc.. npply at 72 Syden- hnm Street. min. Pun vnncnes. honors and ouull-. Parcel No. 8--Rnfling oult. anchors. chains. rope. mils. blankets. axes. nugnrs. cant houks. yaw] In. hamegg. ctg, as _r jqsjg-n(9r5'. Parcel No. LOne I2-mvhl omry steam pump and boiler conmlvto. Pnrcclxo. l0-Di\`inIzrumnrntus_ six wrm-kimz and boner conmlvto. l0-Divingnppnrntus. six wrecking pontoons. one square wooden wn-(`king pump rid iron titling: for nnothvr. one wrecking nwsc.-r. Parcel No. ll-l"ourteon horses. " ` Parcel No. l2-Pm -Her 1). 1). Calvin. Parcel No. l3-Sido Vhecl Tm: Slnanu-r (`hint l l'(`el .\o. Is-Unl MK! pine timber at Garden Island. as Qor I mention. ' I'M-col ho. -Two ponloona. \\'i'h slcnm winches. boilers and outt. Parcel No. R--Rnflinn nnlt nnr-hnru .-hnina ment. as per Inventory. . - Pan-cl .\o. 6-1luu. lnnks. purchase blocks. screws. blocking And other plant used in ship- y rd. pun gr inventory. nrccl .'o. 6-Onk and pine timber Garden nor specication. .'5Zi."'157I:i'i35 sramm. H. A. c.4f.vm . J. A. HE mu Gnuuen Island. Sept. 28th. 1887. I J I u eels named . , Parcel No.1-Goods In general store. as per inventory. - _ Parcel g4'ch8--Stock of Iron in blncksmitlrs shop and or shop. as -r inventory. Parcel No. l-Goods 1: mil loft and other places of storage connected with this depart- ` Inventory. Durchaso blocks. TE.\'Di-IRS will be received In the Executots of the late D. D. (`alvin. of l\l"dClI Island. County of l-`rontz-nsc. Ontario. in to SOON ON Tliis: I9ru 0t"l`t)BI-ZR. I887. tort e purchgze 0! any one or more of the following is the Estate otaaid D. 1). Calvin. The `xecutors do not bind themselves to acce t the highest or any tender. Further particu arsoan he obtain- ed on application to the Executors. Gordon Is- land. or to KlRKi A'l`ltICK & ROGERS. Soli- citors. Kin ton : Parcel ho. l-Garden Island. containing 63 acres. more or less. with all the wharvos. piers and other improvements. including the ma- chinery in saw mill. sho capstan houses and other buildi booms. in chains and all other tools an articles on and about the Island which now belong to said Estate. and which are not specially mentioned in the other par cels named bolof. Parcel N1-Gonds in trnnm-nl ntnrn nu mu- Parcel .\o. l`.'-l_'m `Her 1!. I). (`nl\'in. Al`00I.\'0. l3-Snde \r'heolTug Sloanu-r (`hief~ in n. L aa5u-u. (`ulor ('lnaII. leavh lnomin from 10 lo 1; ) 400 a lesson. or where I or more ouunu are taken in one week. 25 each lesson. Afternoon Drawing (`lau. Mondays. Wodnosdnyuand I-`ridnyn from 2 to 4 .m.. I81!) r wrm. Eveni Drawing (thus. ondolyu. 'ednoadays and Fr days from 7:!) to 9- p.m.. 83 per term. All fees payable in admin Princlpn -(`uARu:s E. Wnnnunt. .\uhunt Ml:-la Jsx.-nu: C. Suuv. REAL ESTATE, Steam and Sailing Vessels, Wrecking. Diving and Rafting Plant. TIMBER ETC- 1 III Ln. llll|7\lIlI}\l I.lll\.`\'l llll Ullf UWII ll'll('. (ionm-nu-n can depend on getting In-linhl Goods {mm A.A_HLEY .. nA-..L_._ .:L:_. :1 L Has the best assortment ofdbrlada l'nder- wear. Hosiery. Gloves, Scnrfa. Umbrellas. ('01 hrs. Hundkcrchkefn. &c.. for men. at (`ash Pt-ves. lmporled direct for our own lrildv. {En-nl..-u..-. 4.... .l......_A .._ .._..x.___ n I:,| . VrHs'Pu.Ac1: ggnxss _sgn1_u: -1 n- IL_x AA- Thv nnlucrlbcr is now prepared to show A cunnph-to tussorlnu-nl of the LATI-ZST FALL and \\'l\`1`l-ZR GOODS in Huillngs. Ow-n-ml husnnd Trouserinys. which he will make up in rim-clue style at reauoublo prices. JOS- A. B. SIAIITI-I, \IuunA\`1"l`u|nn _ "lIIIL'l\'u\`-run-v To THE PUBLIC`. J.` R. RATTENBURY, OPP mvnnu n D u n M nu Iwmfsurrea FROM b'oLD ` ll. W011". THE (`l.A.\'.~`E.-`a are open in the rooms of the .\I~chnnh-n` lnutilulc. curmr ut l'rhwesa and Montreal Streets. VIIEIIIIQ .'."uZ{.7a.`:`3'..oH""%'n"s?." V".n:" A`i'.`.l'u."3'.5$ vurlou In X-loft am An. St-out (`nu-. I-`ur (`ups and Glows. pl pica that Vwlll open your l') 1`. _ HARD 'l`l.\Il|'.S DCARII) TO DEATH! Ul.'I! I100 IS LOOSE H Jun In II whlrortlgnt it will do you [nod to no out or at lull MuueIlono.wnnm- I 0! the In on style and but quality at prices no 1 one: lo mas. People are loving money and securing the but hunlu In Noni. lloytund (`hlldnmu (`km and in Honk. Ilu I And (`hlldroah 0 Genus` hm n In; uoodn. Tmn An humane rurhu At; B(~m$ (`nu-. I-`ur hous//ta emagmsvau #5435 And the work will be better done. If it prevents he moth: from set- ting law then for the next. two month: lt will be money eeved. Remember then G/lLL0WAY'S (II-`Inc .\'eckl|-_~-I ml; 251`. I:;ho- $7.5 .1] 3'4 'P;in.oou St. the nvgmber. I Send to Geowu before the rueh comee my Fun you may i went repaired or altered in ehnpe end heve it done while there is plenty of tune. gar oorrr COST ANY Moms When you can buy for Little Money (hr liclt Good: In BHIRTSAND l A.\'TS. (3l.()\'EH and IIITTS. (`AICDIGAN J.u'Kr:Ts. so('K.~4 AND K.\'l'l`~ TED (`Al*.I. l\-Jk.Jo-3. .\IliK(`HA\ TTAlL(IN. A new and large stock In Very low (`nah {Koo all the right place. _ EDUCATIONAL. H KINGSTON SCHOOL OF ARI AREWARD 01-`$2.-`n will be paid for infor mation that will lead to the conviction of any party or pnrtioa stealing linua all any of the electric light poles in the city. and especially (orlhe conviction of the party w o stole the upon the poles on Union and tewnrt Sta. Ila omnn.n.\' wilizndt bu rcsnonaibie for any EX1 ENSIVE s'ALE GEORGE CLIFF, so come one. (310 (`case noun 1; And vs the am In; House. B been Hunt. I call. , .1-nu :9 mm. - one`. (`nun nun I V 6PP. WINDSOR HOTEL. j The Popular Shirt Maker. 12 Pnlxcxss Snuurr. uwo.-ueg. ~ pmuu-I._\ ullenrlod lo. Chwll L33`-L Jun .1.` 259 liI.\'u STRKIT. Exccntors. nkomnon. LEss6s IN SHORTHAND. -288 QUEEN STR.EET.- m-rrwmm nmul AND Dn'.'u-non I-rrmu~:Ts U1. and sin tinr. that certain . I or tract of luntlatumtex in the Village of nryuvilie. In the 'l`ownuhip of H olfe Monti. in the (`ounty of I-`rontumw. described as follow: : Commencing: at n stoma monument on the Iouth side of the main ruml running through the Villa - of .\lnrH\`il|- at the north west cornor 0 that portion of int .\o. I. old survey. conveyed by An-hihnld Hitchcock And Mary. his wife. to John Dawson, is! March. I842 ; thence out:-rly along the main road 82 feet : thvm-e southerly `.1 chains to the math end of mid rt inn 0! Int : t l*Il(`1'\A'{`lt 82 fee! ; thence nor erly to lhv [love of beginning includin the prultinrs nown u the mw.~Em.\' um` .I.. .- 1`ho house is in [ood repair nnd Ill sitttrtled at the ferry wharf. Them in a large burn unui ~tuhlu and shed: on the premium. (`unditlonn nmde known at the time of Mil . I-`or furthcriufumtntion Apply to tin: Vt_`lt Wiiihuu iiigtu-3`. Kingston. or to uvuv 3-u-uv'--:.-w The Only .I|'1mu'an .Prdc(i'al 0/tim'(tIL ` " fmm Alontrml. up the poles union and atewnrt Bu. I9 ompn.n_v willanat responsible any Lrytlmlmny Imp c-trio pm-tics interfering guy at the app mtus.` By order. `?l\vnnnII\\9 ll`: un-an In I lIvl1lI! (`A nu am. nay` or October. L1). 1337. .5112 o`rux'x .\'oo.v. l'.\'l)|'IR and by vinuuof n poworni Iulo oon- ' minoui in I certain man from John Mnokny loiho Vendor which w I be produced at um limo nruno. aim. will booold by Public Au.-. vion by Wiiliauu Murray. Auctioneer. at him Rouml on Brook Street. in the (`R1 of Kinan nluu. un DAV]SON'S HOTEL. WOLFE ISLAND. `V . II. Bl Iahl \ . V3-ndnr'.\ .\'n!i('il0r. (`lnrcnvo FL, Uri. 5lh, I357. I . mu t any ego In twonnutestornlldisenses of the eyes wit out. pain. S1 ht is priceless ; do not. trie with it. Lost sig t never returns. AUoV19i6if;A"i:i:" Mondays, Tuesday: _and Ihuradays. G Y M N AS%llJ[ W CITY HALL, ."%"".*'..`T!.`?- 4 90. : W'- ART LESSONS. WONGCHIN FOO. MISS MARGUERITE ST.`JOHN i , % MARTIN'S. arm `novsm. ....- nun u To rouluilcv n_.__ --`ms L/ffmgf y gpjretss. " HHVMILL WJ[2]N{D STLABS Hclltl uda:h-Ion--aac ; rznwvd l'ndor lhodlru-Hon uf IIIIIQGT.-IPRJ. 3lbil~ (JANS. In Olfbrdi Block. Buck 81.. lloyl. I`---an c!Pr|cu- flguda. Pin upon. -_...-.__ And hot IDNIJOI OOIEDY COMl'A.\'Y. In DIM Bm'oIul:I.1"I Oronlut Ploy. l"ltll).l 17;" 6l"1~V'b;I_l'It mu. , umccm. m'o.suu:u.\"rur MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. ...o _ 'l`n....|.o D..-nun nukin "`1.x`n| 353`: L6}{~6}'X L3-en r- no-nu- `row --q.'--- 212 BARBIE S'.l'REET. cl. . Kmosrox Euccnuc LIGHT Co. REWARD`! JIIMCHUG IT !/K7(l('(ll from Montreal, ...-. ....--.n . - ...-.ugu-- }n}.}'iauJ.Lz i{.;.I.iy. ...uu.a \ p`u|.; Atiulu. 8 to 9:31! p.m. nun! I|.b0 per ulonlh. .:a',\;-. A lw mania for Prlvnlo l.cIo-one. \\'. ll. !-'ul'LLl\'A.\. `ilnr (`Inn-nu-a SI Kn vlnuuvlu -..-. .. vvvu . ..-..>.... .v..v no Gentlemen of the council,-I beg to bring down two letters with re rd to (4. R. King and family, who are like `to become a burden to the city.- Eight he pless child- ren, father and mother, all unprovided for, were sent out here in destitute and depend- ent circumstances, and unt to earn 8 liv- ing in this country. This is one of numer- ous cases, and I shudder to_think of all the misery, trouble and expense which this kind of reckless immigration is going to cause this winter in 1. re city. `\ou will notice the dominion government purposes to pay one-half-of the return lslre and the St. George's society ask us to furnish the be.- lsnoe, 862.50. I can only my that it is the best economy for the city to do so. as it will cost much moulto support them here. I l trust thst in doonsidering the matter the - executive oomuiittee end the counclljrlll talus such sctioll as will result in such im- migration being stopped and tamed back at the enterlu port 0 the country. . (iglmg. A W. H. Howuxo, Mayo:-.v The hringing to Csnsds of thesepeople ls The communication from the mayor of Tcronto, read at the meeting of the city oimcil on Monday evening, excites pulic nttention, and not without reuou. It make: known is state of things against 3' repetition of which prompt steps should 'be taken` me letter l`0U_ll_ll follow: : i -..- ,. .......... .. . at least twice the amount. And yet there are more oteials in China by at least ten times than there are in the United States, and the taxation in that country is so light that the people hardly feel the loss, there being no taxation upon anything in many of the provinces except salt and lund actually cultivate-l. Upon the latter there is only something less than 5 per` cent. oi the grains raised, and upon the former l per cent. There is absolutely no tax upon homesteads or real estate not actually under cultivation, nor any personal property tu.\. Yet the Imperial treasury of China is one of the richest in Asia. There is not a dollar of national debt. except that oued to the Europeans some years ago, when the opium was forced upon the heathcns for the heath ens good. liven that outragrous amount has been largely paid 03 by the economical heathen politicians." All of which is more than interesting, it is instruc;i\'e to the people of Canada as well as of the United States. It is suggestiveeof the thought that China. may be yet sending its ambassadors to America for our education on certain mut~ ters. Jtuleetl the tongue of a. Wong Chin Foo is being used for the purpose of telling the christians that their religion` is not what they think it is, and a Lung l in Too nnty have to be imported totell us that we don t know any more about politics than we do about religon. After this we will have to regard the Chinese more respectfully. We ought to do.so seeing that they, in pity, are . looking-to our welfare. lighteiununt the civili/ed nations are receiv- ing lrom China. that raupposml-to-be be nighted country .\ ('hinaman writes to the New York Wurlrl a letter from which it may be inferred that America and Europe have not B monopoly of civilizatitm, and cliristiumlahculd not be too ready to assert their own superiority over hentheue. After describing the heavy taxation in America. the writer says: Now, where does all money go that in consequent upon this out- rageous `up-to-neck` taxation by this glori- oue republic 3 Certainly the nlerlee of its otliciuln do not eat it up, us they Are, with hardly an exception, the poorest paid offi- cials in the world. Even a second grade mandarin in Chino gets a bigger salary than the president of the entire United States, -o l....,.A A...:..,. cl... _._._.....L t.. I ..._s aL...... - ~--- --vrv-----~ ----- v-5------v --~---,,v u -~ wlmt is $.'.U(J_IlIH c0llI|)lll'c1l with the Inn was n! u party? Supposing the money wasted, when matter. Um.-3 not the .\lm-nln From St.B|le1b . Raina. is|tBRI'1`ISH AMERICAN HOT . and will remain but A few dn only. with n. aupenor stock of tho above me: that have never failed to cure WEAK EYES. pg xv- ..L..__.. 1.... .._....L14..u-.. `A ..l..|. .. Pulitic i uld gun.-runneni reign `! 7`I?ls'.\' 1 I21 I. LL` l (`.1 NA I.. It seems that is connnissinn is ahollt to be N Appointed to go u\'m' the grn_unIl and report to tho gnvorntnent whether it is worth while to complete the Trent Valley canal. A lit- tle more than IJIMIKD has been axpdtnleci. and to nish the job snothen million or two will be neeclecl. The total distance from Georgian llay to lluy ol Quinta lay this route is 2.15 miles. Were the cull nish- ed." says the Hamilton Timed. gnin conici be carried (rum (`hit-ago, Duluth or l ort Arthur to the {out 0! Georgian Bay in large hoats, snnl thence in barges to Montreal. insteul oi breaking built at Kingston as at present. The soute is by no means direct, but it might compete with the railways or the still longer route by llotrnit and the Wellnml canal." There is not only some doubt about the utility of the route but of the permanence and pru.-ticphility ol the worlt. Weeks ngo the Trenton ('uu:~fr re- portell that the luauluoi the cannl were full- ing in about as {suit as the cut coulnl he lug nut, and that it would cost a mint of In0m~_v to make the canal. meet anything It is renllv rm-nmrkul-le the: amount of en, E |'I LS bi` IMJIIG RA '1'! 0.\'. :- I column. In publhhod every Thurcday r. TDD WKIJKIAY HIIITIHII VVIHH. I KQCI: IIIOIII I `-MOI: on Anne and to lhn Inner In and of tho hon! Job an II I 'Mr. Ann-fwd to the paper In one of the om:-no in (`naming rapid. Ilylhh and cheap k: as 1 u 1 W" ' '13. T'\'sv'.`.v. 'a'."|'{:'Ju:. Prowtemr. I IIIUII WUZ. lllljj T5501 Th V01 In " N':t.lo.aIof '|r.:.ha. us?! Jud Duthnwr. M uch.vnhuwhn"hootod. whenllohn - Hpoolnl notion in radius coluuml an e - ; on an nun ll. Vlllllvlllll - '1 I u. -s.3h`'.``I?a :X`.7"..In.I'.i l7r'l`..`.'.3u`#'.3.`.x>'.`.s`I.'?.'. :35 all onion they glve. uurv -any u in-u-turn un- ` For four lluu. one or two lnngruom .. . ` Pot four ltn . each in uout lnurllon . `Ova-fourll ltd on......l0up ` Each In uuntoonuouuvolnt... do Unuaw mhsoquonl lnl Ion Twlooowui. subsequent Ina . _ . . .. In 'z'.2.'...'..."..'.".. ."... " ' Russian Rock Crystal Lenses, .. . .. . , . no...-unuv-w THE DAILY Wmc. lug. at 3 Km `rm: Mumou \\'||:rl-i-ruhllnhed ovary ven- . Klntlton. Unurlo. n all )|.l.AII III YIAI. Tho wnmux mm-Tun wum. 3 unt: I II nlumm In nuhlhhnl nrnrv Thursday mar I. [all 1' FI.'U.|I ('lll.\'.l. an on... T , ANNOUNCEMENT. tn. Why mu i expe-licncy was -1.4: nun L only now the n be ;criou|ly_ en. not done before .' aleluy, Improve Your Sight and Preserve Your Eyes. THE Bl{l'I`lb`H Wlll. FRIDAY. OCT. I4. " o'3" nu . C ` Kn . The Dlltolteflpunwn Verdict. v LONDON, Oct, It-'l'he uniuviet pres` generally ecoute the verdict. of the MItch'ell|' town jury ugmuly-' rtinl. The 7'imu- M however, mekee the U mini-m that `the po, ` ee were not ekillfuysltuncllud. gnu aunwuuuuu III tun: vvnnnwug. vucvnuu. ` DUBLIN, Oct. l3.-The inspector goueral of countable: has issued an order suspend- ing the execution ef the coroner : wnn-ant for the arrest of Inspector Brownrigh and others, against. whom a verdict of murder wu rendared at Micchellntmvn, yesterday, pending an appeal to quulh the finding of the jury. - The Execution 0! the warrant. Checked. I\.._--.. 1\ ` In -In , 9,,, " New ,Lnw 'a Good One. ,',uICAuo, Oct. l6.-The first conviction which hue taken place here under the Habi- tual Criminal not was secured eaterday. William Heller was convicted '0? burglary und sentenced to the penitentiary for twenty ` years. He began his career as a burglar in 1334." , A Cheese Buyer`: Bad Luck. BF.Ll.l~2\'lLLl, Oct. l3.--J. Mccargar has been very unfortunate wi h fire: In June his cheese facmry at Miltown was burnt down, after which he bought` the Me- . thodiat church at Shsnnonviile and fitted it up with every convenience. This one was dest_royed by re yesterday. ' Men Asked To Leave Their Home,-s-And They Are Not 'lllln To Do It. Four \\'uu'rH. Texas, Oct. ]4.---The set- tlers of Texas Panhandle are agitated over a recent order from the manager of the Rock- ing Chair ranche company. calling upon them to lea\'e their homes, which are situ- nted in what the company claims to be their domain, along the border of _\\`heeler and Collinsworth counties. The settlers have addressed a letter to Governor Ross, setting forth their claims and stating that the order of eviction will throw thirty fpmilies out of their homes and cause a loss to each of from two to four years labor. They state that this company has been occupying the school lands in common with them for four years and paid no rent until last July. I hey appeal to the executive to protect their rights and homes which have been invaded without warning. -- --"'7'?"'-'Tj Wong Chin Foo, c.{y mu, Oct. mu. Ell III (III) IBIHU Wly. Wong Chin l"oo`s lecture. A summary of the deliverance thnt has taken the church people, the country over, by the ears. PROF. SJHIMBERGH lll IIUIITIIIB ll|lIl Ull II EJUPIIINT HIIUJCCI. Story for the week. The nccount. of It yachting cruise and what came of it. All yacht cruises with the girls aboard do not ` end in the name wny. 'nnu Chin I-`on : lll.(`.tlll`t|__ A nummnrv IIUI. UV lllllll perusing lllClll.' Broadbrim`u letter. It should be to haml in time this week. It was late last week because the writer. one of America : most populsr lecturers. was probably away from home lling an engagement. By the way he is talking of visiting Kingston ere long. and an opportunity may be given the people of henring him on a popular subject. Slnrv for flu! WPDIK The arr-nnnf. nf A toucuou on. Ella Wheeler 'W\'ilcox writes on woman and her dress. She tells how her sex should attire themselves to catch the eye and com- fort the gure, how Oscar Wilde did not talk nonsense altogether, how `corsets ruin beauty and health, and how the men are largely responsible for woman`! love for the decollette dress. Mrs. Wilcox's letters are not intended to be read by the men, and husbands and sweethearts especially should not be found perusing them.` you I one uyle. Bob Burdettei humour. TI is week it taken the form of I sermon upon ovinq one`: neighbour, and nmong other points touchea the philosophy of borrowing and lending. and has I morn] that cuts both ways. The fnilties and foibles of life are hnppily touchod 06'. IF". l\!l...-I..- `I'll..- ....vl6... .... -....-.-.. the exclusive privile :3. \\'ill ('arleton'u tal in upon the ride taken lry him on I travelling hank. He tells of the manner in which bushels of boodle were diupensed with, of the pay car`: rotection, of the brunette beauty of the ni , and his howling through space on the front of an Americnn iron steed. The Article in in the poet : beat style. Rnh Rnrrlnttni hnmnnr Thin um:-ll: if The Sntunluy edition of the \\ m; will. as usual, he the best of the week, and cun- , min the articles of special write-rs fur the publication of which in this district it Inn \\'ill (`Ar-|ntnn'n DA] in nnnn than ride hnln-n u Subjects Deal! With by Hp:-rlal \\'rIIc-rs- Wlt IINI \\ |ulmn'n Flushes. ' ............. ended so lung :1 perfuncwrily I in the word: of nuthin' to it." - --~--v----I uquyuugvu -ew-J. llurlng the winter. lu all the populoue ceutree. there in deemutlon. and every dol- lur that the national eocietlee and the cor- poration Lave to epaee can he devoted to the ndtlgation of them. and elth some de- gree ol eucceee. But there la a limit to pub- lic benevolence and It muet tall tar ehort of requlremeute ii to the poor we have there are unlocked-for addition. it wee only the other day that the Cana- dian tlrlzellr, the organ of the dominion go vorninent in Lo'|7nlon, applauded the pre- paration o! a black liet by the Liverpool and Uulldlord union: 0! pereone who ehonld not be emigrated, hecenae of their inability to be ueetul. lt le declared that 0! one lot of children lent. to Canada many were per- manently dieeaeed. and that they had to he placed in a public lnetltutlon tor treatment. The Gazette eaye they should have been re- turned to the old `country and the guardian: called upon to defray the exnenditure their indllcretiou involved. "AI matter: now etand."eaye the (loam. probably notla donen in the five hundred would have to be returned, but were theee dozen dealt with In the way we suggest, the black list would epeedily vanieh altogether." All depended upon the manner in which the repreaentm tive: of the dominion government acquitted tlnenwelw.-e. The impolition can never be ea agente perform their duty and their mutere not use if, nf Hun. .\Ir. Pope, "there aiut ....aI.1..' a ` an 'lnjue`ih:e at around. It tee a wrong on the part at eome agent to Induce or pomm the helpleea poor to nmwratu to Canada at all : and It Iran a greater wrong to make thin error at jud`gment `upenelve by ceethig upon the citiee giving them halal- tatlnn the burden 0! their maintenance. Back they have to be non whence they came In the Internet at eqonomv. I590! thc coat!` trauaportatien in known and that at caring for them beyond the oalculatlnn at any one. And by thin hludlnrlng policy. ol which there It Innamuly no eon-ectlou-~ the proteeta of the people In varioue lonne having auggealaul no chnnge In the couree of M the government - the public meane are being ehnulelully glttereol away. I|..-l.._ LL- ._ I _ ,_II .I,_ _,_,_l,..,, MISS .\'ELLiE PYKE will open an Evening (`luau in shorthand. Apiicationa fur informa- tion regarding 5 atom. ours and terms. to her ogt MIHH A|mo'r'r 5. Colbornc Street, near Syden- hum Street.