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Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Nov 1887, p. 4

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Quin IIU PHI" on IWIIIOWII'Ig- A! Minneapolis. Minn.. hundreds of uportu witneued the tilt:-on rmmd glove content. ` between Frank Glover. of Chimgn. and John 1 . (flow. of Denver, heavy-weig In. It was viva Anal tnkn llu-nnnlmnt_ Plnw nntlimr A Ilc:apAtch to the .\'m Prwio Prtur, View ` nu. lay: : Tho tumur in the (Iruwu Prince`: ~ throat huuliuppeu-ed, but but ted to return. The congution in less use than in no pain on unllowing." Al Minnnnnnlin, Minn. hnmlradn nf nnnrtn II III? l.'l'IIIUIlI Will IIHVU C IIIIIIIUII. Two men walking on the Montana (`eu- Irnl tunnel. Monum. were shot by 5 Fin- lunler who at unco shot himwlf with fatal eecl.-1 The first nun shot ulied and the ` second may recover. The Hnlunder vru ` n .....u. EIIFIU II u'r |ll|l CHO ICHIU l|I|IIg. (`bingo mhleul 6llD,(lX) In in populntiun by nnnexinu Hyde l'Ark. mal clninm 887.111). `It now in the third lnrgut. city in the world. (`bingo in wuuiug Lake and Lake \'icw,And u if they consent will have I million. Tin lnnn Inching nn (ha \InntAnn 1'-n. UllICTWI& llljulfu. The Prime of Wales, who \'it'WQ1| the Trnhlgnr riots rewarded the police by ordering Marlboro home to refresh them. All the cluhlun Pall Mall in ten minute: there uhvr did the some thing. ('hicnm1nhIml6llHllI In in nnnulntinn ulvulge runner torrent. The World say: the hut Northunnborlond election cue open: to-Inormv, and that Dr. Mallory will admit undue inuence by Agent: and ucnto the loot. An nnnnshint named Schmidt. at Toledo. vru hung to u lump-pout until nearly lend, then rolled down an emhnnkment in A lur- rel. His cnuur-hone was broken. and be In otherwise Injured. Th. Prinrn n, \\'nlpn whn vhupml Hun KIIIIIUCI Ill 'ul`. .\l. Anulricux Illlnl in :he Fnuch chun lwr of deputies tfllt he hul boon otforonl caper: mmprmnining .\|. Wilnon for 34.000. .lme. Limnuain hu iutiuuhd that tho will divulge further uovreu. `l`I... Ir....:.a ....- .n.- 1. ... \r....n......s...n-...u HELPING THE NEEDY ONES- \'I IIIUCII u:.m.. i'ai.-hm: Bunteod. New York. w.. unod {or divorvo by hi: wife on the ground I unfnilhlnlnc-u. Thor hm` been martial lullncentury. Mu. Balloon] hu alimon- linued the unit. ` \I A...|-:-..- -._.-,| :.. .|.- I.-...._,L .,|___ |Kl'IllI`U FIT) . In llonton. Mllclml Tyler. a cultural wo- man. sand 1!). natal hcr dress with kero- unouuluttlrotoit. 'l`lurnin cauaod hit` (In. to cry fur hel . but Ila vlll The ruli clubs in London will listen Ulmlnvune uul Ilrullnugh. to law the right ul hulcllng pulnlii: muting: to the luv c:ou'ru ml the vlmllcnllun of psrllumont. Au eugiuo nu {hell-ntrtl llud-on exploulo-l at l'nlaIlno. .\'.\'., this murnlng. killing the reman. Juhu Hing.-uu.Allnuy.|nl severely injuring the enginor. Williuu Mitchell, Ill ul Alluuny. ll`..--..I Dl..L__.I ll..-n_-.l `'4... \'.._I. ...-_ WI. MON P('0MER\'. 23; Alfred Street. ucu'BI'ook.h pared waive Lesson: on the Vlollllt enoo. Dance music furnish- ad fm in am mu-tlmi. (`Ailing 11! if re. IITIIIJ 'I'ho'contul'!or the Toronto Ill unity will In between I-2. l"`. Clarke. NJ . .. and Altl Rama. the latter ropnnonliug tho mu- pcnnco party. In Hanan, Mild.-..l Tllnr n nnlna-J n-n. Tn `flu Ipueu cl Ibo Inning Pnpon and its ` Very um folccnua. ' ' In New York. A. S. Hold: & (.`n.. hour opcturl. mule an u-igument. In lilnllitlu IN I|.(ll).(lIl. -n.. .......x._ ..n a -1-... I ....!.- |.'-u.... -...| Irv 9I.uuu,ull. Tb muting: o! (`lam lnulu Kellogg and '8'l"LII'th(I|:h. ct Iilkhart. hi. it com ` r . A I-_;.- ....l_._l_A _.._-Al...- ...,_ L_I..I l_. ` llI'l'll. ` A large unionist mood: was lnld In ` Catt. at which u Muqu ol Cnrnuhen and Mr. lhrtlou, |I.l'.. mule uldriuu. Mr. Ilhnnlv M I (Ionian-nu. A nnnnplu all ur. nuruou, u.r.. mun manna. Mr. uilhooly I.l .. dollnnd I speech nut Human. inland. on Sanity In spin o! on rural: an Hm. vnuh Kllnn --ul , (III Innnugbn nurvnn. Ul Iv` VIITIIU u.` II`. mu um and um tononn Inma- doro-I to tho British I-count Rani: would not lurninh Mm with arm: and ` IIIQAI l.`I.IQnA --l.n- `nu tL-- uus Illflllll IIIIII WIHI OFT IIMI Urn! diuna onion in the cm. Ca l (In one adjacent to Fauna. [noun a ` tlnoulo have cuuul total loan 0! crop. ` ' Mil. Nnnh linunlnm I nrQunnnlh_ Iain, UU III`. tonla . 7... ! . -III`. tTI'IH I1 I I!) put. 1 men. (Brunt. 1 THE Ti. ywnfsou bTNoAL. A'1`TE1\;T10N 14 mull nuvu uuuu wul loll 0| crop. ' Mrs. Sarah liovnloy, I orumouIh, Ohio, mod HI rum Dhn nan nnu-ant Al u Iniriln THE PITH OF, THE NIWI. uuwuuy. nxuuluulll. I lulu, . who sun I At the uni. , uul was in hunt. dial yew ` IKTIIITI Illu IIII Ip- , night. uhould can M Hm wrihr coma: ; uuupu. ullvu-ware. Cur-mm Polo! and lungs. Phnoq. Organs and gpnborlq othot goods at 8. 19:1 vars," - 260 Fr4'i_nosc_6 t. uonmn . uonw nxmxslunl, Boots and shoes. I-`nn ooda. Fur Mm I: (lnnuand Caps. (fhl ten`! I-`nr Slolan Ro Fly-nituro. House- hnld Furnishings. In and Wool Mutu-noon. on Punting: Aud._Bu-lot Mirrors. Crockery. hunts. allvu-ware. Curtain Polio and Rings. Pinion. Oman ulnborl othct nods YOU ARE SURE TO SECURE GREAT BARGAIN S In Staplw and Funny Dry Goods. glothin . Gentle ; Flint: `Bbou mddsgnou. (1% an (2%? Fur gain Em-mm; mm zoo PRIN(:}i;8V'fIEET. 200 GREAT aANKi2OI5fsTo c'KS ` SECOND - HAND BOOKS \ Second-Hand Books bought and sold by A. SIMHONDS, . A .._ n-nu`...-.3 .-...n.._ ensuing season requested to b \VHAT TO DO, 81.50. ANNA KUREMINA, $2.00 IVAN HYFCH, 81.50. SKBASTO POL, 90 cents. M Y CUNFESSIUN, $1.20. COMMON SENSE SCIENCE, by Grant Allen, 81.25. ' " The Advance of Science in the Past Half Century, by Prof. Hurley, 30 cents. F 3 COUNT LEO F 0LSTOR S % WORKS. "?-e 81 T Est La- Idohn Henderson & Go. |ll.9. C'An'y book not on hand procuredn promptly as circumstances will , permit. I\: rrlcucc ox nlemcluo, run. I, Ur. Hugheau...-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Practice of Medicine, Part 11. Dr. Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Materia Medica, Dr. Potter . . . . . . . . . . Surgery. by Dr. Horwitz . . . . . . . . Obstetrics, by Dr. Lnndis . . . . . .. Phvsiology, h Dr. Bnlbaker. . . . . Practice of edicino, Part I, Huuhan - THE Regular Annual Meelin of the Tam 0'SlIa.ntor `Fobogznn Club will held in the Clgkcouncil Chamber on WEDNESDAY E \"G NIL 1`, llh innnnnh at. 7:1!) n'nlno|r. Runinmu - Grey`: Anetomy, Cloth A>A1~44|n .. Gray`: Anatomy. Leather . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Bryant`: Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 Smith : rative Surgery. . . ... . . . . 4 Ke3tley I ndex of Surgery. . . . . . . .. E (hlnbins Midwife y . . . . . . . . . . . . . r .. 3 Leinhmenh Midw'i_er . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Thoma` Diseases of Vomen . . . . . . . ., 5 Edit Diseases of Women . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Bnrthololfe Practice of Medicine. . . . . J Roberts` Prentice of Medicine. , . . . . . . 5 KirkeI' Physiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Delton`| Phyuiology . . r . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Dunglieonk Medical Dictionary . . . . .. 6 Cleveland`: Medical Dictionary . . . . . . Heath`: Precticel Anatomy . . . . . . . . .. 5 Scheferi Histology . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Fe uhu-non`: Therapeutics and Materie` edicn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 } In Stock at : Henderson & Co's Bookstore. PRINCESS STREET. llur Dreu Gumbo Noam Iii I-umning. j--j-j_::j.- MEDICAL BOOKS -HARDYS- I00me and See Them STUDENTS AIDS SERIES. $OOK AND MAYGAZINES. 2 CASES AMERICAN NUVELTIES Al Lou than 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. at U'sna.nlor Tooogpznn umu will be held In the Cit. Council NI`. 1`. I61}: instant. at 71:!) o'clock. Business: Election of Olcarn and discussion of n nlan for NUTIONS I Corner Brook sud Wellington Sta. CORNER B0bKS'I`0RE, QUIZ COMPENDS. ONE PRICE STORE. Just Opened. __A'r__ DRY 2.25 l mos. GU/V/I///VGHAMI vvvnr, nuuury, unuvca, Denna, U|n|IQun_g_ Col hut, Handkerchiefs. &.c.. for men. at C). Prices. imported direct for out on trade. Gentlemen can depend on goltinmllellnbl = aooam-om` _ _A.SIEI.L IEY 'K".'A`.KnnI.- Bid- lI.:l..... ran PALACE mggmg swans u the but auorunentof Under wear. Hoilory. Gldvea. South, Uml;-gmu;'_ co; Inn. Hnndkerchloh. km. !mv Innn .. n..-:. The subooriber is now prepared to show complete assortment `of the LATEST FALL and WINTER GOODS in Suitlngh. Overcoat inns and Trounerings. which he will make up in 11':-at-class style at reasonable prices. . -. lu lu'B(-Ulllll BIJIO II 1'03-BOIIBDIO DHCOB. 1 J'OS-.A_ B. smxm, ll:-gnu.`--.m.n ntnlrn... c-____7 TTOTHE PUBLIC. 7.1. R. RATTENBURY.( nvov ua mu; yuan A wul Ill III 8 REDUCTION the balance of my large siock of Underwear. Mitts, Gloves, Braces azgd Shirts. WOUII )N_D 0l_/AD/PILLE MUSIC. -- -_._ _..._.vu aavvuul. 68 QRINCESS STREET. Just think ofit: 5(l)Men'e Suits from 3.50 up. .150 Boys` and Children : Suiu m 2.25 up. 5mMen'u, Boya'nnd Children`: vol-coats from 831!) up. 500 Men : and Boys Pants from 1.2.5 up. Gents !-`urnishinzs. Hats Flu-Caps. r Coats. Gloves. Trunks and Vaiisea at Sur prising Low Prices. See our Street Advertise- ment. HBO sure and call at the STAR before chasing elsewhere. to CIi4\I .. CLEARING SALE 1 n. wow.` --- J MmcuAx1~Tuwu. - ammca 8-rnn1' Bigger Bargains Than Ever Thi:W;e_k A-n-no--.._._ __ __-.- ' Is the place and 84 Princess St. \ the number. And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moths from wet- ting into them for the next two months it will be money saved. Remember then _GALLOWAY'S Send to Galloway before the rush comes any Furs you may want repaired or altered in shape and have it done while there is plenty of time. IT DON'T COST ANY MORE tl'Barga.ins fo'r everygody. INOWIS THE TIME? 'l'l`.'A.\'.\UAh .'vn-:r;'I'I.\u or Inc Aasocm lion for the Election of Ulvurs will he held ln the Reform Rooms. Golden Lion Block. on I-`llll)A\'. NOV. 18TH. 1887. at 7:45 pm. By order. Il\H\Y I` I'lAl.'l-`D I For I 138 PRINCESS STREET. J.` 3: PAGE & 00., ll The Largest Stock in the city to ac-lo. from. No trouble to show goods. SLE/GH R0858 & 000M 001 T5 EN MASSE. Both fur Ladies 1 vdrioty. [FINE FURS The um. um Stylish and Fuhionablc Heulgcu over prodnooul. No lndy lhoulul be without one. II the can wear both 1: Cap and o Bonnet at the same time. -A71` THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. no nnrxvnnnn n-____ _A.S _A. CAP- to collect the axune. ` All accounts outstanding after that date will be placed In A lawyer : hands for collation. HA Ill'I`l.l` FEW!` AS A BONNET LANSDOWN E . pg. -nu-A-._-ul--.l .1...`-I 'l`!io_' Ppllnr Rhlry ukkor. ;-9.. .3 ,2 . HM ruuuku 1-xrnlrr FURS OPP. CITY Leading Hatters and Fyrriers, ' the rest of the year] will tell at n 1'!` Dl`nnr*'rrn\r .L- x._u-._,. .r , InBod|ndPorIhnI.amh. om~u's'_ F'UR_,N18HIN_G8. P. 3. xnzrznmmr is`roo buy. to write an advt. NOTICE TO-DEBTORS. In line Matter of N. K. SCOTT, Grocer, Khugulgu. ALI. PARTIES indebted to lhenbore named lcunto are hereby rospt-ctmlly ueslcd to my their accounts In Mr. W. J. omson be on THE lrl INSTANT. at the Store. corner of Prlnaau and lhuot 813.. who is duly nuthorized to collect. the All Annnmnn mlutnmllmr after Hun. dam will OFFIC.ls`.-Comer of Barrack and Onttiarinl Streets. , H ' ~ _ ' ---A .s`l l-)(`IAL'l`Y-- ' HOTEL. KINGS1 I and Gentlemen, in great Pnormmon. IISTON. EFORM ASSOCIATION. The whole of the Stock of General (mm-rig-s. Wlm-u. Liquors. Snfn. Horse. Wu n. Sleigh. nrncu. l'.lc.. amounting: to nboul '>,(ll) Also Llcenne to 19! May. I888. - The stock cam bu seen on appllcnllun I - Mr. W. J. Thomson. at the store. up to date of sale. The sale will commence nt ton o'clock almrp. TormI- (`u uh. ununlvun n IBANWIV iic}iii>"z$n3sI5.h;-r] his 16th 1Ns'r., l IIAVI-I been inatru~u~d by the undz-rnignml Trlaloe losoll by Puhhc Aut-lion l.\' IA()'l`.~"l`l) SUIT I l'R(`HAh'l'IR.\`. M the store. (`urIlt`l" of Princes: and 13:30! Slreuln. on j-__-_.._-` . -. --o.-- ..-..u usvthnlvl TAM 0'8IMNTER8, ATTENTION ! In the Jllacvr of N. K. .S`('0T l', (iron-I-, K ingxtcm. SAM UEL C. FATTT. 'l\'ustee. Fruer Bulldln 45 St. Sacrament St. lontreal. 8th Navom r. 1887. THE A.\'.\'UAL MPTETING of the Assncia. inn fur the Inflnminn nf lllm-re will hn hold in 8700/r or 03005/2/3, Is now ullihg a very large stock of .l2I4`.\Y"l`I l`III`\T Tf\\Tl! IE - 'VV'.A.`j';.SIlI-I S- cmr HALL, FRIDAY, 18th NOV., AT 8 P.M. LIFE SHADOWS!" I vl lIlI\ IIIII. SA )1 L` El. (`. FATT. Tnnulae. Pruner Building. 4.581. Sacrament St. .\lonl.renl.8lh Noun 1'. I887. I3 I) IlAIlFI`I\' l.._a! .... _.- DRAMATIC RECITALS, l'l'|(`l'lZ IIJIB. INT. ill`. Ali. lflluu-rvml mm now on main u 1: 1. mt 4-v I-hnrgu. `"BRoADBRIM's rl. Do! the Illl. Iunwuun mum rnl Lion of tholwon-mu u! lh-- ln: RIC Tllnmmuvmu lnmnc "I-`.\lIt\ I-ms," !hu'n_lalust Suomu. l r1n~s : nor :3 lo:-1.2..-. _ _` ` U l`|uxum\|xMnu'r..AMll.l.l.. ' have acted. lllwu ht !`-|ml|le.~ (`hie-m u l r|cuI: own. no. It. Inc. an-Il....-...I Ilggnn nun: nn udn wll hun .-: mm b TmIF......I.-. m." tad tau `Nil. :n'w.ui m';u'.. and mount: lholwolemu I ...-,... T0 `PEI ILIONBB : ~ ` In rupoctmuy Iouomnc you; vote: and uxluonou hr the ensuing llnycnny oloouon. 1. mm that my urvtoo In the Oouncu In Important-poomonn. and my Monty to up antenna of the any 5! Ian. will conmiud no to your mum: support and ooumoruuon. Your: thmlly. J. D NOAN~THOP8ON. TIMEL_Y ANNoUNgr_a:M_EN'_r. GOAL A/VD WEE. La-X'FxYi's - 0911 ; 7367165: The I'.\-out oflho Btuon. Tl! mm 1).; `):."7.o(V1v.'.v1I:V1-.'1: tl.\(|nlhslun 25 and 35 cents. Wines. Liquors, Etc., Etc., For Sale by Auction. Thnnkqlvlng Holmes and Night. Appearance of the Dhtlntulnhul .\-in--u MAv5R7xL7rvT I888. '-'l;i:'$i'E3a'xEi'}}3m.`-" FELT BOOTS F UIIIIC I parties. JOHEJ I". BAKI-Ill.` H. M. MOWA1` I 5` For Scranton Goal of the Best , Quality; Also Ha.rd.,'Wood and Mill Wood. and ` V01-onaLime, UI`lUI u Kmarrox Eurrnlo hour 00. 267 Pnmcnss STREET. ESTITLEIJ. I Ilnuuu IUI Iiullivuull. SAMUEL C. l".l'l`T. 'FrunlN= uuuvn . nun. . .. MARTIN. Auctioneer. Ico music {uninh- Cgllns oil It re- Sec: ( mrlos. ` l"l.\`U- (`balm ' :If PIA) inn I}. motion that will lead to the conviction of any mayor parties steallnc linen oil` any of the oedlrio Baht poles inithe city and apecialiy lo:-the conviction of `line par who stole the ropes oiltho poles on nion and Stewart Sta. The Company will not be responsible for any i ury that may happen to parties interfering w ti any of the apparatus. By order. Ifntnnvrnv Il!I_I-I-nun I1-nu. n I-I-pp PIIII I rvupvrvuur I wwyut. EBay your mgux-oialid hunt, brukfutl bacon. winter lpplel and ne mu`: Juan _- Crawford's. ~ A -- * ` h I The lfnlonlntn Cannot Enonnre the Llbcr. nln-The Outlook of the Future. " LONDON, Nov. l5.--Jolm Morley spoke at Edinburgh lint night. He: deed any- -body to any `that, the liberal: were not I million time: more likely to win than they were nyeur ago. A yen ago," nid he, the liberals were trying to nconcilo the unionists, but they bud hnce found tint the unionihto were trying ro enannre them and to nd n. retext for lmockinz the bottom. `out of the r policy. He ventured to predict that the nnionllts would win no men Q at! The aamo`lu_v governp the courts of On~ tario as ofrNew Brunswick. Will the judge: giv'e'it the same interpretation? : tition diam iued. .....l..... ....v -nu. aw... It remains to be seen what elfect the decis- ion of the supreme court of New BI`unewick will have upon the cues yet to be heard in this and other provinces. The locnl election cue cannot be tried within six months from the time it was fyled, but that in no fault of the petitioner. Hie counsel asked es long ago as June that I (lots for the trial of the one be xed, end it would be a singular thing if the court directed that proceedings in regard to it nhould he stopped and the pe- ..- .... ..-. ...w..- -.... .........h.,. Their cause that which was anticipated | -the application g on Oct. 22nd, six days after the expiration of the six months re ferred to, for a Itay of all proceedings and dismissal of the case. The motion we: argued on Oct. 28th and 29th, and a week ago the court rendered its decision, and in accordance with the motion of the respond- ent : counsel. In a word the appointments of Judge Fraser, which he made absolute, and against which the petitioner`: counsel protested in vain, had the effect of defeating the petitioners ; and in ignoring these facts, and of giving a ruling on a point of law without regard to circumstance, the supreme court judges appear to have acted in an ex- traordinary manner. Mind you the respond- ent : counael asked fora late date, got it. end took advantage of it to prevent an enquiry into the case. IL ____ -1..- L- L- _..__ ...L-- -3, _a AL . 3 ~. .u. -v. Inna nu. sun -uvn uaaauvuuens. The second petition was at issue on July 3rd, und two days later a date for the trial of it was asked. The judge (Fraser) slid not grant it, but xed a day, July l.';th, for ar- gument inregard to it. This argument was not finished on the day named, and was ad journed until Aug. 9th. Then the judge inti- mated that if he ordered the trial it would occur on Sept. 20th, and Mr. Wood's coun- sel objected. On Aug. 13th Judge Fraser had the matter again under consideration, and decided to try the case on Dec. 6th. Fearing legal ten.-hnicalitiea-that the coun- sel for the respondent would claim that the law was not complied with, that the trial was not commenced within six months from the time the petition was preseuted~--the petitioner s counsel asked for an earlier date, and though the judge seemed to be aqreeable he did not make the change. 'I`L_!_ __..__ A|__L _.I_S L W , , .9 ! . I A Incision that attract: vi-le Attention was delivered bv the supreme court of New lrunewick (mil in connection with the West- mnrelnnd election case. Mr. Wood was the reeponulent, and becnuee of an Alleged infor- mality in petitioning in the Election Court on 7th April I second petition was prepared and fyled on the lth day of April in the Supreme Court. Mr. Wood Wu attending parliament and in 3 sense ineoceeeihle, and the time to nerve him vru extended to May 18th. He was not then convenient end the time for serving was further extended. 'l`L.. ----...l __.:A:-_ ____- _. :__.._ __ I, L, _.__ ., , .... ...... ....- ...v..5... ...w-v wviuvwwu with you. We tpetk camliclly, and as friend: whose cordial feeling towards yuu we hope nnthing will ever mar. reasonable cireuuutltu-1-s. l-wonr the expres- sion on! it. llut in the public hulls, smicl Ittilit'tH't's t`0ll|l|UI(`|' of, rvtinml and sensitive people, they should restrain themselves. The peculinu-itio.-s of sn imlividusl are not tit euhjects for ridicule : the mdesty of s companion should not he impoeed upon : it tatunt should not be llung st in person from concealment which it would he uI_In'ise to utter to that persmfs law:-. The cull:-ghsns are getting tlu-Inselu-s into disfavour. sud under in mistaken sense of the etcrnel titnnes of things. The undergrscluastvs do not pos- sess the license to be rude, sud they must ruslly act. with more propriety. Their con- duct last night, st` the city hsll, was inex- cussble. It brought upon them the censure of the audience. sud thst censure. as convey- ed to us. is more seven than anything that we can an-ggent. lloye, do I-ehisve yourselves; Ivy your dc-portvm-nt do credit to the institu- tion with which you sre comicctod. (Dhee.-ve the demesnour of the cadet: of the Rays] military college; let your civility be equsl to theirs. and you will win the pruiscs of sll who know you snd sre brought into contsct _.:.|. ..-.. u'- _-.--L ,,_I:IL, -I at them at places ol c 0! our boys we have ot We like to see their in ('irl`IluIII|llt`I tin Ilh0'llI`l.`14 'l'L- .___._..I:, : . A REWARD or 325 wlll be bald for max muuon that will load to the conviction ntiww names stoallnl on` any ---an u v-vu-av In lIa'IVl\u. The people have kind at the punk: oi the umk-nu and protect against a continuation entertainment. Now of Inoyl only kindly thoughts. , see mirth. Anal. under all Happy pad Prnpporouj People. ` v vnnr nvnnlunnn-(I I|;Inn In-An] ClA"I'I 3| . ` no to! on 1. '::'.::.':'. :'....*.:.':".:' "'1!"- ' nv. J. mE' Ell. Proprietor. -up v no-un--uu:nIuo Pork: cnonoortwo Iuotuom. ,,._n For four uqoonh nu noel. luunlou. U mloonnocnt uur`uln5W' `g-5`... , o . " Onooaw ouhuuomlu .. Jon " ;1\`V|oO|wook.Iu|I oqIuI`I|h1: . . . . .. 2 Aw auburn " ououo.l.rtlI. :1-.1-Iguudlhuuu Olc|.unlcuwhII"boohd. what! llchu-pd. lpaohlnououlnnullu odununnohtr Id0I`oxl.nnl.u. nu-n nf nnlm-nun:-I-4| A-nu-Iguana nu TM wuumv unrrum wine. I pun IIMUI column. In puhuuhod ovary Thursday at Ila our. Allan lnlhn nnnnhn-n nllhnhnujc } W5 unlnmrponml A-ocluhu or oclotl lllholuld N I \ `ll 0 1:, V. nationally rupoul e at o-. THE DAILY WHIG. `run Humnu Walla In "mums war! "On- tn.uI'.I luau Ht . lnuou. Oululo. at an uouuu Inn. Moms? on PARTYISM-' _ TM WEEKLY BRFTTSII Will nulunnn. In nuhlhhd av-*1! Thur-In tIThe finest stock in the city to select from. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, 01!`. `Du-.-nu...` Q-.. ...._ `Tux .s'1'l.'li5`.\'1`.s" mm NKS. vb UM l)I:`(,`l.s'l0.\`.~'. ANNOUNCEMENT. "ODITOF DOV` Orion Au\':u't|_n':unnn. `nnl A-AnQ 0-- |_...u..-. THE BRITISH` WHl(.`. TUEEDAY. NOV. 15. lllllll IIIIICII WUTK 0|! I IIHKTIIIII I1 eannce here on Fgdgy uhow` ` orth O, bumper to The wriur ~ . hon undorbthc of the col!` x :..-A:|..n. [ F..'.-':'n.'.".."b.'.'.?.';?.r'"u'.o` ""`"'r'.'u'&}i'.'}'"c3."J under the nutmeg collegiate 1 ::uci`tuIa. Rcmonborllo duh and be on Dllliy OI PTUVIUIIIK I0!` `"3 IIHIIIIGU UK [I15 dead anarchiate. A permanent fund will be started for that purpose. There will be. after a nal accounting of the expenses of the funeral. a eurplue of about SL5) nr 82,- 000 in the hands of the defence committee, which `will form a nucleus for them to start thefuml with. It is intended tomeke the new orgenixationnationul in extent. There is another object in eetahliehing this fund. One of the leaden said he expected there would he more money uired for the pur- pose of the defence. He did not expect that the prosecution; would stop here but thought that others who` made themselves oonepicione in the movement would he proeecuted under various charges. an! yonld neeeeaiete a ` permanent defence fund. -' "uroumnm ' (non. J. ll. \\ u'WIcI) n [done much work on 0 rostrum and his np- ; nnnrnnnn hare nn I7 dun ninht nhnuld ml} \Vork Done by the Amnesty Society-The Fummesl of the Ann-ehlsl. Cnluuo. Nov. l5.-II is Announced that the Amnesty society and the defence com mittee join forces and assume the responsi- bility of providing for the fsmilies of the * rlaul nnnn.-hint; A normsnnnt. fund will In IIIUII 0|] ["0 b"Ul` l'uIICIUl' IUT I run!`- nomry. Mcrougon, for 15,000 francs. The notary paid the money but failed to ob min the position. Ho brought an action against Loon Gnvy to recover the money, but the matter wu settled before it came 1 into court. 9|. `V IIBUII IIIIIIK UIIDIHII W I ITIDI. Puus, Nov. l'5.--T he Sciecle publishes document: showing thot Leon Gravy. the nephew of the president, oered to procure I})0aiti0l'I on the Credit Foncier for I retir- ..s...... \I..ll_...._.._ C..- IKllV\C-....... OIIIIIYIIIT Will IL1llllIn`Ku- The Journa! den Debals says that Presi- Jent Grevy decluen that he will not resign, even if the chamber ol deputies vote: that M. Wilson must submit to I trial. x I).-nu \Y.... [K TL- &`...`-.J. .....|.I2-I.__ IIUIICII ICU CHUCK- PARIS, Nov. l."n. ~Tne Temps the .\'ah'on- al and the Libcrre announces that the preli- minary examination in the case of M. \\ ilson has resulted inademaned for his prosecution. The statement has created a eenaationjn the legislative chamh eru. an it is laid to involve the resignation of President Gravy. Three of the person: charged with connection with the legion of honor decoration acandala have been convicted. General D Andlau wan sentenced to riaon for live yearn. to pay a ne of 3.0!!) ranca and to be deprived of all civil and political rights. He has never ap- peared for trial. Mme. Ratani was sentenc- ed to I3 months imprisonment and to pay a tine of 2,000 francs. Mme. Courtenil was condemned to two months imprisonment. Stianvanr was acquitted. Thu Jnunull (Inn Ilvhnln nnvn that Proxni. "Brou'lbrim" (Hon. J. H. -\`\:u1-ick) has lnno mnoh Ilnl-K nn din nun-nm And kin An. The Honey Funded Him for the Exercise of Illa Inuence at the Court. Pants, Nov. l.'n.--Beforc the investigating committee yesterday M. Rochefort testitiod that Madame Sclliero complained to him that M. Wilson got `2,0ll).0(X) francs from her husband for ensuring him military con- tracts. and that 700.0(1) francs were paid for a contract for rugs; also thnt Viscountess Fredernc bribed .\I. \\'iIsun with 000,(ll) francs toget judgment against her husband. M. Pauli: testified that he had the Selliere check for the rups contract and that it was endorsed by M. Wilson who had not ques- tioned its c-eet. l)...._. \'._.. I: II_._.... AL- \'_;.'-._ 'I`n. - I I ll! UXPEI 8`l50,(X)0. WHICH WI! CIIIQG I 9| ... ` William Kibler, wife lull others, st 1 Wilkeahnrre. Pa. for 3 rnnndnnyl to com- pel the Sun: uehannn coal com y to ro- luce the botllicl of 22 minors, uried in 230. I slope at Nnuticoke in December, I885. And ` whooe bodies are Itill entombed in the pit * The expeuseto the company would reach S`). |0_(Il0_ ~ I`. LIVIW. UK l'VOl', OI\'y~"l.'ll|II. I! I'll give unl take thronchnut, (Tlnw getting ` Ili htly the but of it at the end of the ght. wh ch wu called glrnw. \\'am.... If:l.l.. ...u. --.n ..n.-_ -. AT T W0 DOLL/M8 PEI? P/1/R.

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