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Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Nov 1887, p. 4

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BARGAINS In Staple Ind I-`Macy Dry Goods. } Clolhl . Goals` Fm-n Boots and Shoes. ;lI`an- doda.li\u-Robes. Gouaundcape. Chi ran`: Fur Sid`? `Furniture. House- Iold Fnmhhlnn. In Wool ultraanes, Oil Pnhllnn and Psrlor Ilrron. `Crockory. ChI|d|`an'I l|`Ill' Sid) R0 `Furniture. Honor 3 Pnlnllnp Mirrors. Onckory. V Lamp. suvcwm Cumin Pol: and Ring: uunburlcu other mod: it In Mnunaueu. * PBIN(-JVES-8 TREET. M0 EsF{A?`)iuKrUi=LfLrbbxs 1 `sscono HAND BOOKS Sooond-Hand Boob bought and sold by ' , A. ._snntoN1>s, Ann I! nntsvnnnn -ann--u. Make w selections now before the best are solq, at *0///2/arms 0A/20.91 F N_1..5EET 3 fdohn Henderson & Co. To the it /(factors of Ontario Ward. l\v ..a-....:...` .......n 0.... ...,.I....s:.... .. n... ......a. Any book not on hand procurodu promptly as circumstances will permit. `you uu: sum: T0 srzcumc omuvr BARGAINS in Staple and Fhnoy Dry Goods. DlothlIn`..GonlI' Furnhhlul. and Shoes. Ann.` 9. Chemistry, Part I. Sample . . . . . . . . Chemistry, Put ll. Sample . . . . . 4 . Ghemistry, Part III. Sample . . . . . . Forensic Medicine. Hemrning. . .. . Diognoaia. Put II, Thorowgood . . .l Diognoois. Pu-t III. Fothergill. . . . Rational Thenpeutics, I-`othergill. [I'll-`IKE Ul EUUICIJIO. rlr` I, Dr. Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pmctioe of Medicine, Part 11. Dr. Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mutcria Medicn, Dr. Potter . . . . . . . . .. IHBUETICZ, Dy UT. Lllull . . . . . . . . . .. `lihvniology, lz Dr. Brubdu.-r . . . . . . .. Practice of edicino, Part I, Dr. llnnhnn Surgery, by Dr. Horwiu . . Obstetrics, by Dr. Lnndia. Phvninlmrv In: nr Rn-nlnln IVIOIITI rfI(`&0lMGIIO|DC. O Kirkef Physiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Dalton`: Physiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Dungliaolfo Medial Dictionuw . . . . . .1 6 Cleavelnndi Medical Dictionary . . . . . . Heath`: Pnctiul Anatomy . . . . . . . . .. 5 Solute:-`I Histology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 F uhu-Ion`: Thenpouticn And Matorin adieu _ _ , . . . _ , ,, , , , ,, Q (`-my`: Anatomy, Cloth. . . . . . . . Guy : Anutomy, Leather . . . . . . _ Bryant`: Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smith`: rtlive Surgery. . . . . . Koatleyh ndex 0! Surgery. . .. ., Gulnbinn Midwifery . . . . . . . . . . _. Leinhmufl Midwife . . . . . . . . . . . Thoma Diseases of 'omen. . . . . Edin Dineuon of Women . . . . . . . . Bnrtholowb Practice of Modicine. Dgkg-A.` Dp.4.QE.. 4.0 I.l..I..:..- DIITIIOIOW I TTICIICO OI RIOGICII Roberts Practice of Medicine. I I-I. g.` lD|.-.l.\|...- GE.\"l`LEME.`X.--As requested by the above named electors. I very cordladly offer myself as one of the candidate! for yen: sulfmgu. . The. honour is one I 0 unsolicited. but quite unexpectodmn ltolec my services in your interests shall be discharged conscien- llously to the but of my ability. ` As It is en omce of trust and condence so It. _LA..I_l I... _. I ._,.I __.1 .__A _._I.|..n..; I _L..II Henderson & Co's Bookstore. ` Punllnp Parlor llrrotl. `Crockery. , w Uuvcwm 9::-uln Polahznd mug: MEDICAL BOOKS -HARDY S- `Cheapest Dress Goods STUDENTS AIDS SERIES. PLAID PLURIIBS. lam PLUSHBS. -Feather Trimmings. Fur him- minga. Buchingl. Braids. hinges and lut- tom and All Shades, -65 CENTS.-] A Full Range of Dress Trimmings always in stock. {B0035 AND M46AziN?s- W. Uaroy. 1.. Clements. Jno. Kelly. Robert T. Burns. N. McNeil. J. A. Lolloup. Owen 'l`ierney. SILK PLUSH, At Lu. than aocntxrs mm: nonum. at - __ _-_--.n .. _-_ _.-_ In Great Variety, by the ' Best Makers. Corner Brook and Wellington Sta. CORNER BO0KS'l`0RE. PRINCESS STREET. QUIZ COMPENDS. ONE PRICE STORE. 937. 99`?5; In Stock at To the Electors ofantario Ward .- I`. . ` <" Has the best uaonmemotndln-um L`ndv\f` wear. Hosiery. Gloves, Scar_lh. Ulnbrelltu. (`ol Inn. Handkerohhh. &o.. for non. I! Cut Prices. lmporhd direct for our owi II-ado. `Gentlemen on depgud on [dung Rcliulil Goad, :`mIn ' As:Er`LEY, r !`h.. IL.-._I.- uk}... u._L__ The Elna:-lber is now propuul to ahow complete assortment of tho LATEST I-`ALI. and Wll\'Tls`.R`G()I)8 In Sulungi. Overcoat Inn: and l`nmnm-Ink: uphh-L L. -m nub. nun nun Iv Anlnlt Ill Dlllullig UVOICII. lngsnnd which he will make up i In lint-chm style xnnblo prices. *7PSr__A:__':F3-\.S_1'FH American 1-)|hlonI. an gnu-sntood. Remunhir the place: and OVER SERINGS I . oua hate. II American . Arum-Am and 1 P. B- KENNEDY, KING RT 2 (Inn)! hnntn Ilfnnn all... Then. X. uroel. Thou. Mills Du: Callnnimn. Rlclmni '|`. Walkom. J. B. \Vo.1kem. R. Vnahon Rogers. Jun. Mom-thur. Jno. L. Whiting, R. M. Ford. J. B. .Jo.rruLhers. E J. B. Punse. W. R. MORIO. R. . It. Mcliae. W. cu-ev. w. U. Marun. Saml. Dde, Robert endry. J1 Thou. Wilson, Thou. Peters. R. Crawford, A. R ~ \'V. DmcRao. 1.. W. Bredk, E. A. Bodth, J. A. Hondry. B. W. Robertson. Patrick Browne. N. K. Scott. James Yule. Received to-day. dixect from fnctory, an aplendidlot of LINED GLOVES in Kid. Indinn Tun Buckykin, and the Celebnted Naps Tu: Buck, (ll of which will be cold Cheap. J. R. RATTEN BURY, `JUST ARRIVED I ` Lup. Gonu'l`urnhhho. HA In Capo com. on man and v c s ' prhrirg Low 3;; See our Street A m2'Be euro and call at the STAR before c elsewhere. '1 Invest - V 1i.;';u. 1 Biggr Bargains Than Ever This Week `Is theplaoea.nd84P1-inoeaa St. the number. And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moth: from set- ting into them for the next two months it will be money eaved. Remember than G_ALLOWAY'S Send to Galloway bofoze the rush comes any Furs you may want repaired or altered in ehape and have it done while there is plenty of time. IT DON'T COST ANY MORE NOW IS THE TIME ? We. the undersigned Electors. request you to offer yourself as a candidate for Alderman for Ontario Wnrdmnd promise you our henrtjest. support and inuence: J. McNaughton. R. M. Rose. 1`. McAuley. Jno. Fraser. \VnI. Allen. J. M. Mnchnr, J. Smith. J. (3. Mitchell. Wm. Rhrnny. J. 1!. Mnrph ', Jno. McKay. John Schr er. Jno. Lnidlnw, Jan. Kuanagh. David G. L1idluw. A. Gunn. '1`. G. Rudd. II. T. Shlbley. R. J. Bowen-1. John Rayner, Jnmes B. Johnston. John Mudie. Jno. Word. A. P. Knight. Jno. C. Innes. R. Surlina. J. Bolchor. R. E. Kent, Thou. Y. Greet. W. U. Marlin. Thou. Mills. Dyde. 138 PRINCESS STREET. U`The Llrgest Stock in the city to selm. from. No trouble to show goods. J._ 3: PAGE & 00., IQ THE PUBLIC. Both for Ladies and Gentlemen, in great variety. SL5/GH R0855` & 0270/! 00.4 TS GLOVES! FINE FURS The latent. Moat Styllah and Fashionable Headgear aver producad. No lady aboulal ha vithouloae. aaalla an waar both a (`ap andaonaatanhaaamo time. AT THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE Q0 nnrxvnunn Janna --- has A CAP- TOGEO. S. FENWIOK. : KING S'l`.. 2 doors from Wnm oico. ILAMI Gulls: Inn ll: 1 Duuumm 1` 2` 11-5-14 LAN SDOWN E In Bed and Persian Lunb. FURS OPP. CITY HOTEL. KINGSTON. Leading Matters and Furriers, opp. xvmnson I norm. T 71- Popular SE19: Hutu Ian nununnufl i PURNIBBI'NG. lilo. auuuruuvln Wlllll OIIIOO. (Lute Gunter for Mr. 2. Pnyouth -A SPI-}('lAL'IY-- WILII Ill`, `[1 I LUV pllUllU Ill UIIUTBI. I rcupucttnlly ::`l'l'c'l`E our votes and in uenco in the coming: Mayors Ly Election. I will a re no ebruln all` of mensuroe whlchwl I be in the Into t: of Kingston and la peoplo. \`n- 0) II! M hl'!I'\nlA\Y A. BONNET I Puol-nun-on. M_l/N/0/PAL ELE07/0/V8, 7888. LADIES AND UIN'l`Ll'.`MI`1N.-Hcln sure that If elected Mayor of this City for 1 . my course in the (`ouncll durlnz the year will meet with the approval of the public in enerul. I solicit oolnlmr Mayors Ly snare 0 nuts or A Inunon N. we Ion unuu . ~f \ : -Ion d tic N.Y. Connondnud Stool and ` Pfotrloun Ixohlltc.-and ot-(mango But! I To the EIec;ors of Kingston : I.AhlIi`G AMI! l'!Il?\"I`l Iu`\ll1`N _R:-Ina nu TO `PHI ILBOTORS :- In respectfully soliciting your votes and inuences lbr the ensuing Mayor-eity election. I trust that my service in the Council in important positions, and my fidelity to the interests of the city at lute. will command me to your fullest uuppol-tendoonaideretion=e;g' ~ ' ' Yours Feithfully. ' J. DUNCAN THOMPSON. DRENNAN FOR MAYOR. LIII1 IIIIUIXI Nov. 22. :4 `I'll! ANN UA I. M I-2|-IT] N0 of tho uhIcr|b- on to tho funds of the Woman ! Medics] Uollun will be held In the (`My Council (`number on THURSDAY. the nut day of December. at 3 p.m.. for the pm-pone of electing Director: Ind lrnnnczing such other bualnoas on may be no- ct-tary In the internals of the College. A. P. KNIOIIT. Nov. 1|. . Registrar. . - -..- _.---_. ., ....._._,---.. . LADIES AND GEN'l'LEMEN.-Bcln jut Mayor City . my In the (`A'l`lIOl.l(! Al`08'l`0l.lC (`lll'lt(`ll noon Hlroel. from Nov. mt: tLo~nIorv-uw) until I 0 clone of the your. on subjects ruining to The Flu! Principle: of the Doc rlno mauve`! of (`.hrht." CAI] an Invited. No oolleollon. A couRs1;oF LECTURES swam tiii Ihv o'cLoc/r" CITY HALL, TUESDAY EVEN'G. NOV. 29th. 1i6ihiTi r7mm .m.;j@ ) gph. am and Provision on 3, unncx, xg+. ; omen-menu St ` Al bo lnorouod to n'11lEiL;.I:'nmmo next in: Poem l |:IIouo. So; Dru: Circle and Bul- . Ibo : (I lac. Emu ..e....a"im.m um emu. __...____- ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY CONCERT, TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENT.` mew/rw`[scom~o: lost Mu-nouvoPruanmme for 81. Andrew : live. Gourd uimhnton. U0: Reserved soul. II.` 'rIN's - iipmlu - nousn. at `Apnea-woo in Egpton o! the BI-Illhnt Young Aclrcu. ..__ ----. 4--._.. -_-_. IDA vA%NC6iiTLANo, u.......... _. I..- . .. ....... u...... Oaught in the Web/" Kingston Women's Helical College. mu: mu Ilnonoo. MUNICIPAL FILECTIONS. 7721-2 MAYORALTY, I888. Buppou-`tad by Mr own Specially selected Company. ---'r o2i~i`i"ci'i: :r~-- win he delivered on orcbam: s. FENWICK. H. W. Robertson. James Yule. Robert. Chrintoc, F. X. Lnohance. 1". X. Laohance. Fred. Crolby. W. (V. Cnrruthers. M. S. Sutherland. And others. VUlL'U IIIII IIIIIIIUHIDUI JOSEPH F`. SWIFT. saml. U do, Jr.. Ross. Iv luv A-uvvsvcv vJ vuu--cu ruin: uuvuun I again offer myself for reduction to the position of Alderman for tho onsuin year. I wish any voter I cannot too personal y to kind I accept this request for their vote and in- IIQOO. _ A ______ .1. M. Mnchnr, Ja A. I . Knight. 1!. C. Dado, nnrlrv, II uuu Aw ycuyn- W. M. DRENNAN. N. WILMOT. F. S. REES. r nnnnnn v Ill] nnnnn .. It has been said that l resi_ (lrevy is not brilliant as in statesman. but he has been very prudent in the executive office, to which he won elected in January, 1879, and spin" in 1885. Ila` was oi victim of Louis Napoleon : coup d etat in 1851, and, after suffering imprisonment," gnve himself up to the practice of the `law. Active in the ro~ volution of 1848 he returned to active poli- tics in 1870, and has been one of the comer- vutive leader: ever since. The npirit or his caroer in pet forth in bi: nddreee on the death or Thlerl, when he said the republic in a government of order. pace and liberty. the only oonuorvuin gournment in our * country o.nd.Iime, laceouu lI.le-xthonnllglo-` On Monday M. Grevy, the president of the French republic, will. it is said,step down and out. He was supposed to be secure in office until I893--the term of his election should continue until that year-- but, unfortunately, he has been involved in the scandal: of his son-in-law, M. Wilson, and the voice of the chamber of deputies, the popular assembly", demands his resigna- tion`. Against him personally there has not beena breath of suspicion; he in simply tainted by corrupt companionship, huloat- favor with _the people : representatives, and must give way to one whose position in life, `if not in policy. in in greater accord with , public opinion. r. `I It I... 1.-.... ...:.l elm; lI.....:.l....o u........ : vvvvn-\A V- `V-1 luavvlvvullnea There is no reason why the pure-minded men need four the call to court to advertise their virtue. Innocent men, honest men. incorruptible men, do not, as a. rule, ahrimc from 3 test of their professions and practices. By the way some of those who were most prominent as can\'u.sser8 and agents luring the election campaign exhibit an amount of uneasiness that is qlliie unaccountable. The most distressed of all persons are the politicians who any they have done nothing, have not been mentioned in the particulars. have not been summoned A8 witnesses, and yet fear that misfortune will strike them as a lightning bolt from the sky. It would be as well for the counsel for the petitioners to enquire about these per-. sons, and put them on the list, for assured- ly they are apt to know something the rela- tics of which in connection with the trial would be very interesting. TL... 1. .. ............. ._|.... LL- ...._.. ._:_.l_.l The Ottawa Free Press regards the charges that have been formulated in support of the petition against Sir John Macdonsld's return for Kingston as certainly numerous enough and startling enough. The premier," it says, owes it tohimseli not tosdopt the Josiah Wood and Judge Fraser method of getting rid of an election petition. If Sir John is innocent of the wholesale bribery charged against himself and his agents, he should have no objection to waiving techni- calities and facing his accusers maniully. We are not aware that the petition alleges charges sgsinst Sir John Macdonald, and what the Free Preu ounds its comments in that respect we fail to perceive. That the other charges are, however, serious enough no one will dispute who kimws anything about them, and the establishment of a frac- tion of them must lead to the upsetting of the ` premier`s election if they do not lead to the restoration of the seat to M r. G unn. H) Um Lluucuro V] I rvnumuo vvulu. BEING nooltd by 1; large number of tho oloctul of Fnntemo W nd to stand for Alder- gun for last I now solicit. your votes and in- nanoo. ' _ H ________,_ Whatever the people may he in favour of, whether a wide-open or I shut-tight policy. ` should, in the opinion of the Sun, be given to them. No system cum be Iuccollful tlist is not supported lvy the piidoininating sen timeut of the people themselves. The period has now |l'I`l\`utl when a meunre closely re- sembling provincial autonomy is to be grant. ed the territories to the west, and control of the liquor question must come with it. If the people decide for prohihition." says the Sun, there will be cause for grati- iicstion, but if otherwise the popular ver- dict must he respected. The time has come when the western people are demanding self- government and will be satised with no thing less. 'l'he_y have in right to it, end it should not he withheld." That is the com- mmrsense aspect of the question, but it looks us if the federal government fears to trust the people of the North~\\'cst with the powers exercised in) those in the older pro- vinces. (iovernment by council is wrong in the first place, and public opinion in the second place is at a discount. J udging public fooling by the sentiment: of the Winnipeg Sim the agitation in the Nurtl|~\\'oIt Territoriee in not A penning one. It seems that tho prohibitory Iyntem he: been the eource of I grout deal ol dinne- eion. and I very strong element in seeking its entire Abolition. There Appear to be two contending pertiu, one Aiming to mute the luv still more prohibitory. tho other seeking to introduce the license Iyntem. The ooun- cil has decided to requnt tho dominion gov- ernment to grant it powor to don] with the liquor question in the some manner so the province: of the dominion. and that the (Sammie Temperance act be voted upon in Auiniboin. Alberta and Suketchewen. IIII . n WIIQIIIIII-3 IU U\lIlI$l;I UVY IIIIIICIQ CIKUIII. At OI I oar. ` M. on mlho popcloooo ouluhou Job olcu In (Iuudn; II . uylhh ud cheap work : I Improved pa-In puma. inn: I ll DINIII n....a-.... IIIIV nuns--U-nun-nu got four lines. on or two lnurtlonn . . . . II no or tour linen. own an aunt. lnuruon. . 15 0101-four Mun. lrll Ion . . . . .. loupulhu lcwh In uom oonnoouuve Inn. . .. to " Onoos w subsequent lno....... loo " Twice: took. lubuquont Ina .... .. lo " Three 5 Inch, Iuhuxonl Inn. . .. lo Nnllnnnnfllh-thn, An-Inna: And nnnthn MIL Tnroouvvoomlu ununn....... no " Nolloal 0! Bhfthn. nrrllfcu And Baths No. ouch. am. when " when Cl ta . Epoch! nouns: in In; column: Ln - ed at nun ntu. . mu-I nf unlm-nrnnrnlnd Anumlnnnn nr -nu warm 3 Fsu wma.a on column. In pubulha ovary Thunduy t I . .A.n:n`:rm1In nnnuhono alum hon Job Tn: lmrrnm Wmalu Nlahol crum- Ins. at S King 8! Klnglton. Onttflo. A1` in: Iou.Au I'll vuu. on u nun nun. . Oloou at un ncorponted Auoolntlcl or Socloueu will be old vononnlly rooponnl Her All onion they give. "THE DAILY WHIG. THE CRISIS IN FRA IVCE. To the Electqrs ffrontenac Ward. nI. ...u..n...i ho on lung. uuvnhnu A! II-um TIIE i'i.Eo`7'l0.V PROTEST. NOR1'II- WEST AOITA TION. ANNOUNCEMENT. " OP`/Gr par Orbau Dim." unynnuu 'IIIl|ll' ytjw. EDW. J. B. PINSI. Pmlriowr. Tmc BRITISH wmu. swruamv. NOV: 21;. . q tI'a\'oI;s;'-'t.IV:n:|-|;)l-`rczfv good: to be I no]: at half pi-Lg. at _,.,KirkpnLi(,-`kt: 159 l Prim-em SI. ` cnolco cranuerrles, uooluux apples, potatou, I cabbage and turnips qhoaper than you an buy them on tho. market. Jump Crawford. 1 ~ now nu ma ` Prmc-cu z-. ..,, 7...-.. .,_,,; . _...._._ We Lfnn Do 1; You Know. , ` Sell I-urkeyn. gee, ducks. chiukeul, choice cranberries, uookiua at plea. potatoes. onbbure and turning nhnnuarpl.hLlI van uln I -v Uvlv --vv-w... ..,J V.--yu--v Irvuvv-I IN offering myself for re-election to the iv lion of Alderman for me ensxln your, re, Ipectfully aollc-t your votes an In uenoe. Jnsmpn ll`. nv\nr'r, Ind it good hay crop this yisar and can afford to winter the cattle until spring when thgy will dispose of them at proublel Ul I`l'U|lLUllIb'. - I16 Hllyl EHO IllI_IUl'I'IllI IIIVC Q i III ! con. The Bnrchnu of (`tune In This Vicinity- Supply of American I-`udder. Mr. Woodward, of New Haved, Conn., in in the city.` He has bought A lot of cattle I which he will ship to the United States on Monday via Cape Vincent. He has been enabled to buy the cattle at low prices be- cause of the scarcity of fodder in the county of Frontenac. H a say: the Atpericnnn have had In nood hnv m-`nn this war and mm Germany : Foreign PolIcv-New Dlviulonn `to be added to the Armv Corps. Dnkux Nov. 26.-The Nor-Ila Oennan Gazette says the object of the bill for re-or` ganization of the land-whet sud laudntrum is ~ to bring about an euential increase of the defensive strength of empire. and that the measure taken in connection with the decla- rations in, the emperors speech, regardin Germany`: foreign policy will be roceiv by the country and the rug with uymnthy and satisfaction, mm: 15 division: one are to be formed in the lnndwehr and landntrum and a new division in to be nddqd to every army corpn.` ' WITH 01 OIZ\'J,ll.HI [0 IIHICTIUIIH IIIVUIIIUTI [or I Erooeu which will gxterminnte rabbit: which ave beg-ome a. pet` throughout Anutrulin and NewZealand. n I864 I few English rabbits were` introduced into the botanical gurden at Dunenin. These have increased to such an extent that the are now public nuisances, threatening to x estroy not only all the ve etablea. but even the sheep pu- turage of t e country. ` -t New South Wnlu Will Pay 0135.000 for I ; Remedy for the Rabbit Nuisance. Nxw YORK. Nov. 24.-The firm of R. W. Cameron & Co., of this city. who are Agents forthe government of New_South Wales, are in recei t of communications oering A re- ward of 125,000 to Americaninventon for A nv-nnnnl u1|\3nVI-u uni" -vfnrrninntn rA`\,\j\I7MI't\|\ A Bad Mun Pope l'p A[aln-Ile Gets In ` Trouble over IGII-I. \\'1L|ursuARR, Pa... Nov. 25.-James Mslley. who gured in the Jennie Crelner cue At New Haven four years ago, is again in trouble. After raduating from I medi- ml college he bong t spree-tice at Kingston. He did well for I while, but soon ugly tumours were circulsted. Itznow transpires that he enticed Maud Davis into his oiiice and kept her there all night. About three weeks ago the doctor took her to a house in Wyoming and there administered medi -cine to the girl, who became deathly ill, And all hopes of her recoverv were given up. The father of Mulley is heart-broken over his son's actions. lonely In me gl rruncu capital. The beeuty o the bride attracted many ulmirere. Among them one Count. De Vechl. a men of leisure nd wenltb. and enchanting address. He wu guiduoue in his ntaentione, end by cleverly ` ted scheme: induced the professor and '1 young wife to end live It hit home. The count lucc ed in alienating her eifectione, and the professor hn returned to Canada. end left. her. Her mother bu one on a mission to Peri: to bring home I. e erring one. I"nsl|lonaI-lo (`lrelen in 1| I-`lnttor of Excite- Inent-.| Professor`: Flultery. .\ln.\ TIu-;AI., Nov. `2.'.- -l"uliionnlnle circles are Agitated over a ecandnl which involves Prof. Prulnne, am: of the most talented of (faniulian musicians. Four years I 0 be we: married to a reigning French-Can inn belle, I Mine Murtelle. who alto belonged to I pro- mineut muaicnl family. She desired to nish her eiucetion and her hunbend took her to Paris. where Ihe was to receive instruction: under the bent mutere. Prof. Prulxme and his young wife took u fuhioneble guirun uul became fevoritiee in the higher circles of Iociety in the gel French capital. Tim In-Antv n Clio bride Attrurtnal mun! MEANING or `FEE MOVEMENT- IIOTICI. DUI I OH I mlll IIIBIII. Al Dyflllllli Paper, however, publiehed an article reect- r n g on my non for Allowing Mr. Beecher`: ef- fect: to he sold Almost immedietely alter his death. Thet nle was very painful to us. end would never have taken piece but for the {act that ll. was to carry out the will of Mr. Beecher. He gave each of u: some of hi: thingt, but it would have been extremely (liflicult to divide the rent. no he directed that they be told by auction." in The :lve:(.}or;9 of Oataraqul: Ward. I nan-In nnn unvn-If fnr I|6I.`I`|lI"l\l| fn Ohn lhe Does let West to use In the rulers 0! Plymouth heletuum Nxw Yonx. Nov 27.--Mrs. Ilenry Wsnl Beecher welcomed s reporter with s bright snd chssrlsl smile st hsr nosy suits oi spsrtments in the Rh-ervlew lists on Columbls hellits, Brooklyn. When ssksd ss to the trut ol the story thst shs hsal spplisd to the trustees of Plymouth church for permission to occupy tlu rlors of the church us home, Mrs. Beecher sughed, snll ssid she hsd never thou ht of such s thing. She sddsd : I shou (I went s Inilitsry company on duty night snd dsy, ss I would be slrsid to live there. The `papers sre full of those silly on`! stories. but I mind them. A Syrscuse nnnnr hnurnvar nuhli-hall an Artir-la rnnrb A clung: in tho osblnot lo not I ulgulll- cont clrcunuunoo In l3`ronco---thorn hove been uvon such Glungou ln two you-I-~bnt lt lo the lullolalllty ol govornmonl that make: tluouoot dull limo the moratori- ous. Thoonloomo olnoxtwukh work will In onxlounly watched for. Revolution lo ox- pocud by some, nml rovollltlon may come. - It. will be bod lot Frouoo ll it loos, llld there In no telling what the cod may he. THEY LIVE STOCK MARKET. vannam adapted to `our intaraata and aooial condition." l"rauco own him much ior iha proof that ha boon `inn during the pan tan yuan of the mm:_ o! thla aaaortion. Thiora Iran driven by a uomiIina- tion of tin monarchiaia to naigu. and Mar ahal McMahon. dhagn-vain; with the aamo chamber oi doputica. retired in I879. Gravy ia, Ihonlora. unaiargoing no not ax He in aimply ioilowing in the iooe-up oi illuairiona pndocnaaon. who have iouml ihemulvu out 4:! favor with the pooplo on some public qnaation and sought rotimnoni an the union: way out at their dilemma. II...1.i-..a 11..-.-- ..--.I _-. _.-n__ u I... __ -..- ---..-v rub way "I v--vu I-uvwuu-n Pnddcul Unvy mod no! adult In does not fool lih It. HQ. cu: hold odloo. but he must booono responsible for the govornmontol the country. and than on be no govorllmn without I mlulury. I'|Ii|3" M. Gravy bu not been ublo now to form. TALK iinfu MR8- asecnsn. A VERY LARGE REWARD. A MO}}TsA:. SCANDAL. ACE; IN fnbe. 3.-i7eZPE:'T'7'&3}iui?S}}if Ilously to the but of nbmty. an should be tendered and not. solicited. - I shall. therefore. not. canvass a vote. leav It entire- ly to your own {nod Judmnent who 5 All repre- sent you in the fouucll ' ` f)l"nDnL` G Ia`I'i`\.'lVl!VI!

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