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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 7

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IN THE ARMS OF A CORPSE HORRIBLE DISCOVER OF AN ALLEGED CANADIAN BRIDE. AwaJm ta a Hotel In Watartowa, If. Y. ta 1 hew MBslMBa lJA4-FalS HUM U4 Addressee QlTO. Winnon, N.

Ootobr 25. At Boon to-day a tregajyvsm discovered ta a roam ths Herrie bom is thia city. Jsme Pierce, alia E. Caee of Toronto, 1 dead, and the woman who wu with him and who claim to have bom hit arid, ia slowly recovering from a dow of morphia whioh we nearly fatal to her also. EBOHCAHADA.

They registered at too Harris boose las araning EL Cass and wifo o( Toronto. Sh claim that thy waro maniad in Kingston, OoL 17th and oroated tha rivr into thii country wbare they neve boon wandaring about on aa aimless, bridal tour. aHOCKIKd DISCOYIBV. It appaars that aha had been aoonitomed to tba use of morphia and that both indnlgad In Itlast.4jJcht.They did not retira bat sank to aleanfwaeoh othara arms and this morning jHWa tho woman awoka ana found hatseUfand tha man lying aoroaa tha bed -and hia body cold in death. She erawlcd to tha door and aaak to tha floor in tho hall whars aho'was found and tha tragedy discovered.

Tho woman baa ban Ukan to tha city hospital and tha man to tha morgoa to await iadaetifioatioa and tha aotion of tha HOT KSOWS IX TOR03TO. Tobosto. October 25 Enquiry into tha Watertown. N. deipatoh ahowa tha only persona of too naraaa of K.

Q. Usee, or James Pearo. la Toronto, aro at homa panning their nana! business. None of thoao vialted had any knowledge of a panoa of tha eame nama, and tha probability that tha nama given in tha de paten aa aaramaa on. An polio novo no raeordof any ono named Case, alias Pearo.

having baaa through thair hands. Lath That eoople wbo took morphine at Watertown, belong naar Pic too and an- aamrs are being made Into to case. A COSTLY BREACH. BsaiLh. the Bocklngaajn Boot Oerner.HeavUy rioad for his Infraction ot tba Aet.

It coate moaay to raa a steamboat in viola lion of tha Steamboat Inapaction sot. SmiUi of Buckingham, owner of tho tag Squaw, yasterday was ordered to pay fine amounting to 1650 and coats roach lag so hundred dollars mors for doing a broach of tha not. .7 Bmiih appeared before Reoorder Cham psgn ana n.err about a week ago to answer three charge, first, that of refusing and preventing hie boat being' Inspected aeoond, plying oa the Lierre river vritnout a certificate of inapostion; and third of having aa uacertlficaud engineer in ohargo of the boat. Judgment was given on these charges ya terday. On tho first charge he waa fined 1200 and ooeta: on the aeoond S100 and oosts and on tha third 930 and ooeta.

J. M. MoDoagall proasoatad for tha Dominion government. "Quiet Day for Woman." There was "a qoiet day for women" at Christ church to-day. Rev.

O.B. Kendrick eon ducted tha sarvicsa, which begaa at am. and concluded et 4 p.m. The attend aaos vns fair. Addresses worn delivered at intervals during: tha day and after each a short spaos waa ebeerved for silent prayer and meditation.

Wing alsg Bnrglarlsid. Wing Sing's laundry oa Bank street Bear Llagar was burglarized last evening. Four uuiiars were wan uvn hi iui ew hw Ji 1 1 ..1 i. laundry articles stolen. A wad of bills amounting to ever 1 two hundred dollars wrapped op in a newspaper was not found.

The Street Railway PsMUoa, Over 50 signature hava already bean attached to the Billinge' Bridge petition for extension of the olectrio street railway to the bridge, loe petition wui no Kept in circulation for a week or ten deya yet. It will be presented to' the street -railway authorities by a delegation of leading rest dents. A Battle of Giants. To-morrow's football matoh between Queen's and Ottawa College oa tho College grounds promises ta bo the game ot the season. Queen's has a fast and powerful team and most besides delend toe title, champions of Uanada.

The Collet? 1 men say their team is tha strongest that aver donned the garnet and grey of their association. With Belanger at luU-baok and Gleeeon, Shea and Murphy at half-back, the 'weak spots the Jollrga dsvelopea against jncum are mors than removed. It will be a battle cf giants, beginning at 2 p.m. and lasting afuU hour and a halt ol actual play. A small Market To-day.

Fbidat. Thia-mornlng there was a small market, oven for a Friday, bnt prices were ateadv. In butter there was a good lively demaod at 20 and SI cents per lb ioi pails and 84 and 25 oenta per lb for print. Oata ware a tnfls higher.bringing 32 and 33 oenta per bushel. Pork also went np and loads were weighed at S3 80, $3.90, 6, and for very extra qnaiity per ewt.

ThebeefeffaredwaaBmaUaadvarypoor.lt did not briac much money, however, as fore- quarters sold at 13 and $3 SO per cwt and hindquarters at 4 and SO per ewt. Hay, vegetabiee, potatoes sad poultry were unonaagea prioe-' TMK.Beel With tha Ml silt of Bteetlae. There Is some dissatisfaction in'coonee-linn with the niehtof meatins fixed for tha new aociety of Christian Endeavor of 1 Krektoe rreeoyiexiau enurcc society meets Sunday evening after the .1 Tti. v. ana y.ik's French I resbyterian church meets on Sunday evening too and quits a number of the Erakine church young people hare been in tha habit of going to St.

Mark's a Ml chorea and asaiaung as toe u. meeung. Of eoorae, the fact that tha Erakine Charch eoclsty now meets on tho same night will I. J. L.t.1- uioriers vim wue.

Mr Kleck, of Slack's Mills, "the ecming man" for Kipiasing, is in the city to-day. 'y 11 Fairly Wsvrned- Only another day for hats at $1., After Saturday tha prioe will go back to $2.50 to $3.50. Don't grumble or be envious at the other fellow's luck. T. Lindsay A 263 to 275 Wellington at.

Special bargaina in pianos to-morrow at 67 par as to. For Good boots cheap, Retallack. Fa.ll Footwear, to morrow. A. NOW, ALMONTE Pres.

MoOalro Takes nV Toar Challonge Will yoe Aoeept Editor Joobsal: Having notioed a letter from William Torrance of Almonte in your paper last night I beg leave to ac knowledge asms and challenge the Almontes in behalf of the Stars for a match hero on All Saint's Day, Nov. 1st. ths Sura are prepared to meet them on the Exhibition 1 round a. If thav accept I will be plaeeed to go on with all advertising arrangements at once. XXBXKCl MOUrsiBB.

Pres. Stan. DEPARTMENTAL AND POLITICAL Dairying la toe Far Weal, Prof Robertson, Dominion dairy com has returned from' Moos, Jaw where hs was inrpeotin. ths Dominion dairy station. Ths "station, he aaid, would be sloaad this week.

During the Bath oi the son the out put was about 3C0 lbs. per day. Dined by Daly. The following maUemaawiaclading ths Northwestern delegates and others were invited to dinner at the Ridean clubby Hon Daly last evening Sir John Thompson, Sir A Caroo, noa aiacaeszie soweu, mr u- Tapper, Hon A Angers, Hon Jobs Haggart, Hon Ires, Hon Wood, Hon Clarke Wallace, Hon Curran, Hon Davie, (Premier of A Roes. OH MaodonnelL Boyd, LaRiviere, MP.

Mr McDonald. P. Messrs Hugh Sutherland, Colin Camp. nail. In trie ham.

Andrew neiiy. A Macdonald, Davidaon, Hugh Armstrong. Rosen. Snracue. Alderman Hatohina, Hagel, Roblin.

Mavot Garland of Portago La prairie i Mann. Wi'liam Mackenxio, (Montreal), James Iabeeter, A Burgess Aid Fred Cook and fayno. British Colombia Kailwaya. Premier Davie of British Colombia, who is that during ths eoming atssioa of the legislature measures would be intro duced to anocuraze the building of rail ways to tho placer oouatry in tho north, and reports from Cariboo were exceedingly satisfactory as to ths result of hydraulic operations. There is premise of considerable railway construction i 11.1 1 1 in snusn vsiBDiDia, ae in aaaition vu contemplated extenaioa of theC.

P. R- systems in the Kootenay and Okanagan diatriots, south of tha main line, there is a projected road from Ashcroft northward into tha Cariboo country while the pi motors of the Paoifio railway were also manifesting much earnestness lately. Speaking of railway from Ash croft into tho Cariboo diatriot Premier Davie aaid that while in British Columbia Mr Mann inspected ths routs and manifested much interest in ths the pros- posts were that work would no oommenoed on this line before long. Duty on Boomttieki. A committee has beea appointed by ths Michigaa lumbermen to interview ths Dominion government with a view of getting tho duty removed from American boomsticka, sntsring Canadian waters.

Another committee will lay the same matter before the United states government. Daaugss far a Slippery Sidewalk. Ths ease of Cornwall va Deroohs was argued in ths Supreme 00 art this forenoon, This Is an appeal from ths Court of Appeal of Ontario. A woman named Deroohs fsll oa a elippery sidewalk opposite the American house in Corn wall She took auit against the corporation, elaimicg damages on ths round that ths sidewalk should have beea cleared of ice. Ths town took negligence.

ine respondent veroeuo won in all ths courts below, getting $700 damages. James Listen, Q. of ths firm of Leitoh Pringle, Cornwall, appeals for ths corporation and Mr. Moss, y. v.

ol xoroatoior aieroons. Tne Ceatxa: la Leadon. Ths London Conservatives have aomin a ted Mayor Emanuel Thomas Easary to run aaainat T. 8. Hobbs for ths Iecislatnra.

the seat becoming, vacant through ths raaigna. tion ot Mr. Meredith. air. JSaasry la a atrong P.

P. A. man. Soma years ago hs was ons of ths speakers at a young men's Liberal convention in Toronto. Tha polling takes place on A ov.

zu. A Stark, reeve of Derby, has been nominated a candidate by tho Patrons for the Dominion Hones in North Grey. He is a P. P. A.

and a prohibitionist. It is now aiders tood that Aid. Champagne will be la tha Held for ths Commons as soon as ths general election is decided upoa. Ths young alderman is at present a oivu servant bnt is ambitious to be something more, and will bloom, ont it is said, as a professional man In the near future, svsa should his narliamentarv aaniratione not be oretiflal That hs will be a eandidato.however.for ths seat now occupied by Mr. Kobillard there is say hia friends, no doubt; Leaving Ridean Hall far Montreal.

(SFBOLalrTO THXJOCKHAI.) Mortbisx, October 23. That Lord Aberdeen and his family will reside in Montreal this winter is bow a certainty. He will occupy the reaideaoe of ths tats Premier Sir John Abbott on Sherbrooke street and will move in on November 15. The house is now being prepared for ths reception. CI aims to Have Connections In Canada, Lowsll, Mass October 261 Herman Yoyers, for breaking and entering tha boose of Gilbert Morton, was aentenoad heia veatardav to eis veara in State arison.

Yoyers claims respectable connections in uanaaa. ON THE 14TH ONLY. Qa that Data Bneiifi Coaiios will Xemove from Aylmsr. Sheriff Contlee of Aylmer informed a Jocknal representative to-day that ha has decided sot to remove his effioe from Aylmer to Hnll until the 14th November. tha day preceding ths date mentioned in this lieutenant governor's proclamation.

The gaol prisoners, six in number, will hs removed on tns evening 01 tne istn. A Paragraph of Importance. Owing to ths great pressure of advera Using la Ths Jocbhal to-day we are unable to five particulars of very special indnoementa in pianos and other musical goods comprising ths Nordhsimer stock tomorrow. Ws, therefore through this paragraph invito attention to the sale at 67 Sparks St. and hope to be favored with enquiries in regard to theaa inducements which we be lieve to be eltogetner unique and advent' gee us to purchasers, J.

L. OR ME A SON, Every important event; in Napoleon's career illustrated. See Saturday's JOURT The London, county council to-day eenurmea tne reiass ot a lioenso to tne km-pirs muaio hall promenade. Prayers had beea oSered up in all the loading chapels in atoaaoa isr a wses tor ialt resoic Ml THE EVENING JOURNAL FRIDAY OCTOBER 26 1894. ACROSS THE YALU RIVER THE CHINESE IN FULL RETREAT BEFORE THE JAPS.

A stubborn Fight at roe Khan waloh Ke aalted la tha Pigtails Katie-, la Disorder ThsKaroB saMouhdea. Loxooa, October 28. A despatoh to ths Central News from Aio says that Field Marshall Count Yamgata has reported to lhe Emperor that at daybreak oa Ootooer 25 he Japanese army under his command com pleted its oroaaing ot ths Yalu river sad in ths fossnooa atUoked and defeated ths Chin' ess aaar Fa-Sheag, also eapturiag a fortress on the right bank of ths river Ai. Ths rumor that ths Jsos have leaded at Port Arthur ia extremely improbable. The foreign office at Nanking (us been removed to Shanghai.

According to the statement of a Chinese officer who was made prisoner the enemy were 18 battalions strong. The Chinese lost two hundred killed and a large number wounded, tbouch it is not known bow many, The number of Japanese killed or wounded was nve omoers and VJ men. Count Vamagata adda "Col Sato with hia detachment has rejoined the main army and we expeot to attack Kulienchao at day break on October 28. Ths Central News correspondent at Wi-Ja telegraphs that advices from Nodxusay the Japanese oegea to transport tne mala noay of their army across ths Tela oa ths svsa- ing 01 uctooer lbs work el crossing oonttnoed throughout the night and at day' break oa October 25 all ths guns, horses and men had erosaed without mishap and formed aa entrenohed camp. In tha mean-time CoL Sato, who had token a flying column 1 oa the morning of Oat.

25 tor the purpose of reooanoitering, came upoa tha enemy, who eooupied a fortified positlaa near ths village of Foo Shan oa ths right bank ot too Al river. CoL Sato attacked ths Chinese at 19 o'clock in tha morning and tha fight eon tinned an til peat noon. The Chinese offered a stubborn resittanos, but wen ultimately driven out of their fortifications and retired ia disorder to Kulienchao. Tha Japs than destroyed ths fortress and rejoined the main army. uount amenta's report to the Emperor adds that the Chinese engaged ia too fight greatly exoeeded ths Japanese ia number.

He further says that nia puns tor tns coming nght ass completed. These 00a template the movement of several columns in a concerted and concur rent attack upoa ths Chinees from all sides. Already ha say a network is being drawn around ths Chinese and It is expected that -ths attack will take place at daybreak oa Ootooer 27, though it possibly may be made earlier. The 'latest information reoetved is that ths Chinese outposts are retreating upon Kulienchao sad thai ths number of batteries there bad baaa la id to 1L It ia however. that these batteries are fully armed.

Tha weather ia favorable, the Japanese are ia od health and spirits sad eager to cap tare oukdea before November 3, th Emperor's birthday. JSrAITBSa ADVAXOB. Losdok, October 25. A dispatch to the Central News from Wi-Ja aaya Count xemagata eooimeader-in'ehief of the Japanese foros ia Cores, has reported to the government at xokio that a detachment of 1,000 Japanese infantry crossed the Yalu river oa the morning of October 24. at Bukoehra above wua.

fchorUv after crossing the river, the troops met a body of Chinese composed et 600 cavalry and 100 infantry wita two cannon. The Japanese at once mads aa attack upon the ansmy sad ths latter fled, leaving behind them the two guns and a large number of muskets. Th Chinese lost 20 killed or wounded bat there waa not a aingls fatality among tha Japanese. The latter also seized a fort near th soeue of ths en gagement. A detachment ol ths Jspaneea foroaa ia advancing span Liahiyen and ths mala Dody is crossing mi xaiu river.

CSISDK SCO RATIONS. FOB OAIAAHT STBV10B. A despatoh from Shanghai to th Central News ssyt an imperial decree was' issued yesterday on the report of u-rlang-Uhang, creating Major Von Hannekea a brevet commander in coiel tor mentonoas conduct. Ths heirs of Engineers Nioholl sad Purvis, who were killed in tha battle, reostv two years' pay. Mr.

Hockman, who was wounded, is created a i Lieut-Col a of tha. naval fore sad Messrs Breeant and McGiffin are made ma jora. Hockman and several others reoeive the decoration of the peacock feather and a number of others are decorated with th order of one atar of tha third elasa. BABD WOKK VOB TBS JAM C0BB4. Ths Morning Post has this despatch dated at Lehemulpe oa Oct.

19th: The second foros of Japanese Istt Seoul on tne 10-Ji to quell the rebellion et tne long nata wbo are impeding seriously ths pacification of the oouatry, atirring hatred, aad revolt wherever thev snnear. The Jane are try ing to cheok their agitation and have scat tered silver pieatiiuiiy among tns uoroeus. It is said that ia Seoul alone they have die tributed 100,000 yen. -The' road from Seoul to 'Ping sag strews with decomposing careuee of horses and settle. On the battle field of Ping Yang tha atenoh is terrible.

Many of tho dead Chinees were buried hastily and with but a few handf uts of earth over their bodies. Ths graves have beea washed open by the rains and the bodies are now exposed to the sun. Large numbers of sick Japanese have beea broacht here in boats by uigbt. Meet of them are Buffering from dvaentery. The arran semes ts in th Jspaneea hospitals are very lneneottve.

in ears who were present at ring xang say tha Chinees infantry out throneh tha enemy'a ranks Bat the cavalry was annihil ated, ths aerses sticking In the marshes and Sung down by the score nncer ths Japanass re. COKTBABAITD OF WAB. Loscox. October 24. A deaaatoh to ths ventral news irom enasgbai aaya the Norwegian, steamer ixra jsnskjold, which wis boarded and searched by the Japanese eff Shsng-Lung aad was aent to Japaa ia oeneequenoe of contra band material being lonna aboard 01 net, aaa arttved at Xaku.

Tha Norwegian steamer Pick at Ties Tata from Shanghai whioh was stopped off Shan- Tung promontory by a Japanee warship and searched, had oa board 600 soldiers. Upon ths approach of the Japanese ship, ths soldiers took on tnstr auuorms aad burned them. The Japanese on making a eeerch of tne nek louna aotniog eoatrabaad aad allowed her to proceed for her destination. Advices from Cabal under date of October 20 state that the Ameer was abl at that time to transact buiineaa. Coal Sooups.

Grant Bros. have sold (or rather praotloally slvea away for a dollar apiece) more hate this week than all tha lima aad arobaaiy more then any two other stores in town. If there are any good eeule remaining who want similar snaps naa oeiter mass nasi tor to. marrow eioeea tea enow. x.

undaav at uo '283 to 275 Wellington stress. Try Ball' Office Past, it it woadarfoi. MARIA HARTLEY AND LOUIS LING. More Svldenee of Their Relations. BBAKTroBD, October 25.

Ia the trial of Maria Hartley oa a charge of causing ths death of her husband by evidence of Louis Ling eras taken to-day. Hs said be first became acquainted with Mrs. Hartley about sightasa months previous to Caleb Hartley's death. Ha want to Hartley's (tore with George Hall and Harry Walker, saw Mrs. Hartley, and remained till ten o'clock; went again Thursday or Friday night of the earns week about 9 o'clock and left between 12 and 1, the others about 10 Mrs.

Hartley tapped him oa the ahoulder aad aaid "Henry, don't go home yet, I want to so She then took him in the house. There Was no tight ia ths houe. She aat down bsaida him oa tha lounge and put her arms around him, Witness Oa th following Thursday and Friday deeeaaed vomited, and wanted me to hitch up and go and get aome ice lor him. I was doing so whan Mrs. Hartley came out and aaid: "I want to tell you something and want you never to tall aa long as yoo live.

I would not promiae, but ahe aaid: "Thursday, Caleb went to Hamilton. I gave him a big dee of rough oa rats. Ths reason I never sent a rig tor him was, I never ex- rted him to come back alive." said, "for God's sake, Maria, did on do ruoh a trlok as that!" She only laughed, but said "The iusuranoe ie what I want, and what 1 am going to have." I aaid, "if I had known you were going to do such a triok as that I would never have come to work here, nor would anyone else- She laughed aad aaid ahe had intended to do it for three years and kept the rough on rata ia ths bouss for that purpose. Ia cross-examination witness became mixed nd ia a differentaumber of way oou-tradiotedjbimself on matters of detail. AT AS HOTBX TOGETHER.

a Rnfua Hannoa, a farmer, who lives at Hatohlay aaid 5 1 am well acquainted with Ling aad ths Hartleva aad aaw ths prisoner ia Brentford shortly 'before Christines. She and Ling were together and 'going to th Dominion hotel. Thav went no to th third story. Two other men, James Kales and Root. Anderson, were with ms and weeaw Ling and Aire.

Hartley ia the hotel ball. The prisoner came down stairs alone aad was followed by L-tng. I THSSOODS. Luther Hnny testified I saw tha pris. oner aad Ling together alone just about two weeka before Caleb Hartley died, lhe two went dowa what ia called "Ling's lane," as it is next to old maa Ling's pleoe.

They went dowa O'Brien's lane aad disappeared into the woods. I aaw them from wnere I (tood in an adjoining field. WHAT MSBBIU. AUA2T SAW. Merrill Allan, of New Durham, being sworn said I waa at Hartleys atore.

One Saturday, about three weeka before Caleb waa aiok, ths store was locked np, so I went to the house, whioh was about seventeen feet I did not see Hartley and don't ksow whether be was borne or not. I sot to th front door and found it locked. I waa about to corns away when the prisoner cams out of ths front bed room with bet hair hanging down her back. After aha unlocked the frontdoor I told her my errand aad went away. Th bedroom door was closed while I was there.

On "my tray back from New Durham I sailed again at the Hartley boasa, going la without knocking. The prisoner asked me to come into the ki tones, goo told ma UUg waa in tha front bedroom, hut askad net to toll. Ths prisoner and I went to the treat of tha house agaia and she threw open th door of the bedroom, whea shouted out "Wast tba dsvil are you doing that lor After that Ling aaid, "Thia ia to aioeet pleoe 1 have found for asm time." At that time Ling was lying oa bed with bis elotnes on. aO0H OH Frederick Hartley of Nsw Durham, aaid Two years ago Mrs. Hartley asked ms to get nor torn rouin oa rats.

1 was romz to Norwich aad the prisoner save me tea oaaU to gat the poison with. I procured the rough on rata at a arug (tore in norwicn. Th prisoner told me tab sure and not give It to any peri on but herself wbea I col back aa ahe aaid th hired girl waa a little foolish and mfeht aoiana her- self il sbs got Wuenigot.lt I gave th tun to sua Hartley heraelf. A CHAIfOB HI HAKTLXT. Thomas Hartley was sworn and aaid 1 I aaw Caleb the day before he went to Hamii' ton.

At that tun there was nothing wrong with him as far as I could see. Oa the fallowing Thursday or Friday I saw tba Kiaoner aad Ling ia' Hartley's store sad re. Hartley told ms that Celeb wee so Serins from lnnsmmation ot tnestomaon. he prisoner naked Lies what bs thought about it.and bs aaid he did'nt think So- from the looks of things. Hartley told me the next day that ha ws suffering from pains ia ths stomach.

I saw Una and ths prisoner the following Monday at tha barn, and shs told me not to go in to see him, a ha was about the same. Un Tuesday, about dusk, I saw Hartley, aad be aaid ha thought be was getting better. Hartley was in his usual health np to th urn ung went to tnair Douse. BKTOBB IUBTIBTS DIATH. 'Aimer 8weise.

ecu of the laatwitaeaa. deposed that ha aaw Hartley about five o'clock on the Sunday afternoon just a short urns before bs died. ill fae ws swollen and purple. 1 James Doberty said "Early ia ths spring ths prisoner toia me that shs waa trying to go to Brentford aad make a new wui; as is was, 12 oa ware to die all ahe would get would be bis pclioy ta ths Horns Cirole, as ths property had beea willed to Fred. Hartley, who waa also there, looked up laughing aad eaid: 'Yea, aha thinks I'm worth more dead than tho prisoner replied.

'Yea, Tom Manual said tns other day tnat 11 uaie' would make bis will 1 would pop him over some "It was about the time that Ling went to work tor Hartley that th latter was taken IMPELLED BY PULSE APOPLECTIC MANIA. Jr John Seen by ths Counsel of the Uonviotoa Murderer Trutkey, Mr. Wallace Neabitt, Q. Toronto, was here to-day Ming Sir John Thompson ia regard to the Trutkey murder case. Joeeph Truakev was convicted and asatenoed to be hanged oa the 14th of December for tbe murder of Wm.

Lindsay. Tha motive for tha murder waa revenge. Mr. Neabitt wsj oaunaal for the Driaonar. He had aa later.

view to-day with Mr. A. Power, Q. 0., wbo baa eharge ot ail capital cases, is. 1 mew-eombe, Q.

deputy minister of jostles sad finally with Kir John loom peon. Mr. Neebitt asks for a commutation of the death sen ten oe oa the grouad that ths pris oner waa subject to "pules apoplectic mania" sad tnsrefore waa not reeponaibla lor bta act. In other words hs waa unable to resist com mitting the deed. Mr.

Neabitt also oomplaina of the asvere charge ot tne judge. The premier promised Mr. Neabitt that he would take his representation into oofltidemtion. The murder took place near Sandwich ia Essex cosaty. Ask for Ball's MaeUaVflr sold ava ry waera.

Men's good boots cheap, Retallack. WaJhllBgf BOOtS," to-morrsw. A- J. BMpnoas. GOOD NEWS OF THE CZAR HIS CONDITION REPORTED 10 BE MUCH IMPROVED.

Ths Pressure Around the Heart sad tCs Breathing Improved and an Increase of Energy Mutload-He May yet go to Corfu LoNDOX.October 26. A dispatoh received at the Russian embassy from Livadia says the Csar ia vary much better. He partook of breakfast thia morning with an improved appetite and hia movements showed increased energy. A SUCCISSm. OPERITIOV.

Pabis, October 28. A despatch trom Livadia says the operation of taoracentecia baa baen performed upon the Caar with success. The releasing of liquid matter by puncturing has greatly relieved the patient's breathing and tha pressure around the heart-It is reported that Prof. Ley den has declared that there is no danger of immediat ool- Xharigaroaaya snai several mseuriug tsWrama hava been received from Livadia sinoe yesterday morning, one of them from the Csarewitoh, atating that the condition of theCssr waa aligbtly improved. TnS KAISXB rBATWO TOR THS CTAB.

RrsLiK. October 25. A special service for the purpoee of oring np prayers for the recovery oi the Csar will be held thia afteenoon in the chapel of tha Russian embassy. The Kaiaer will attend the service and naa also commanded ths attendance of the Prussian prinota, hia aides, tho commanders of the regimen1 of the Berlin garrison and the etaff of tha regiment of Alexander ILL rKCTABIKO rOB TUB rOKIBAL. The St.

Petersburg correspondent ot ths Central Newa aaya "An immense quantity of mourning draperies haa been taken to tha cathedral and stored in the ante chamber. Similar preparationa are being made in all tha churches in the capital. A despatch received thia evening aaya that tba Csar passed a painless day though his weakness is increaetng. MAT OO TO OOBVO APTBB ALU The Russian Imperial yaoht Polar Star haa left PI month under order to proceed to Livadia to convey the Csar and the Russian Imperial family to Corfu. Several nersons have beea arrested here for discussing in pnblio places the theory that the Czar's malady is dun to poison.

A private meeting of students was surprised by the police to-day while discus siag tha situation aad all present were ax. rested. Jotting-s About Town. A roll call book of 43rd Battalion, was lonnd laat evening on BeeeemQrtreet by Constable fdeloney. Tns command of the was given last evening to the new Major Hodgia.

Saxitabt Inroeetor McNeill had aa un pleasant experience oa the market yeaterday. Ho was driving in his road cart when a team started and oau ht one of hia wheels. The result wee that MoNeill waa dumped In the mud aad hia rig turned over. Beyond dirty clothes no damage waa don a th horse did not get away. Moarr! StooK Eaouaag (Closing Quotatione at 1 p.

mj Oct S3. Oct 25 Aak. Hd Ask. Bid. Ml Si Ml S3 4 1 6 3 11 10J IS 111 iii' 113 Mti U3t ia ias isa iii' 81 81 84 81 ttf) 1571 1M1 )M, 181 If IAS IM 13.5 127 ISO KS 2M Hi till 108 11:1 1119 ii ISA 127 Iii 260 xiii aio' iiii iro f7 176" i7 10V 131 iio i.is '06 ias' 61 41 no 15 i is: ias lfj 6H ou or, 110 103 Iui lul 1SS 14.

liS Canadian PaeUl. Dulutb Oom DululnPref Grand Trunk 1st Grand Trunk sad Corn. Cable Wabeeh Com Wabash Fret Iftenlreal Teleeranh ftlchelllea A Ont Moat. Ousel By atu. use uo Hell Telephone kov.

sueetno Bank of Montreal Ontario Bank Baaoue on feunia Ifolson's Bank of Toronto Hanque Merchant ISank Mar. Hk. or Vnewo Onion Bank Bank of Commerce. North W. Land MtL Cotton Co Can.

Colored Cotton nonunion latum New Telephone 111 IIO. OUU I I SUaa's Block During tha preaeut week there wfllbsadi- ountof 10 CENTS In th dollsvr. ob all sinrrhaawnsi In Ynfavnta. iuiw. aaa LAa.ei wear in otcxt aeptvrunen.

uiaifj wq mpieuaia BARGAINS Call, Inspect and prioe these roods. Mrs. scon 153 Bank 8fc Slinn'a Block. DEBENTURE BY-LAWS. (0 OTICK ta berehr eiven.

that 3 JL ana rouowing ueoeature tT awe were sassed br tbe Council of the Cor oration, of the Ciiv of Ot tawe.on lhe 14th day of October. 1K)I. irovldinz for ana iaene of da- bentnne for the following: amounts, for tha purpose of defravimi the con of th construc tion or tne torn uuprvvemenis uiorem specified, via: Br-iew Ko. 1511. betrc a collective or oamnla tlve bi -law for the of the sundrr local Improvement by laws therein spedned amounUna to ilJ.4li.A3.

Bj-law 1413. oaiuR a collective or oumuia-IIvm bv.law for tne consolidation of aundrv local improvement by-Iawa therein spociflea atnounuos to sn.im.st. Bv-law no. 1414. Delate a collective or cumula tive by law for lhe consolidation of sundry looal improvsmer.t by-laws therein specined -) tl mvuniuiH -n He-law K'o.

lsIL to defrav th oltv's share ot certain fcseai imprevemeoia tnerein apecinea mmounlinf tollO. 840.07. Br-lawN'a 1414, to defray the City's share of certain local Imorovementa therein speaaded. amonnUnar to 0.387. in.

That the above by-laws were and eaeh of them wee reaistoroil. In the Registry olilce of ane city or uiuea on tne aay or uctooer, lfSI. And tnoLlon to a urns or set a Ide lbs same, or any part thenor.mast be made within ooeimonth of 1 he day of reglstraUoo and cannot oeinido tnereaiier. JOHN HENDERSON. City Clark.

Ottawa, Mth October, IGSi. WEAK LUNGS. Comnarativelv few Deraona hava any in telligent knowledge of the weakness of their lings, or how easily aa inflammatory condition can be induced to jeopardise life. Thou-aanda of men and women work bard all day in over-heated apartments, peispire freely. aad then pase into an atmosphere many degrees below freexing point, thus changing in a moment the conditions uuder which the lungs have been laboring.

Persons who do thia run great risks, not merely to health bnt to life, aa they are almost certain Am contract dangerous respiratory affections which will require the fullest virtues of fiailamore Expectorant to counteract. VWeJ ASKED TO CLEANUP. Sanitary loipestor McXcill aad WeUlcgtea Ward Marked Sanitary Inspector McNeill has notified the market committee through Market In 1 pec tor Hornidgs to have Wellington ward market put in a sanitary condition. Aa thiegs are now there ia aa aocumula tion cf foul water in th cellar, caused by a defective drain. This drain is too low and keep the water from running oi Mr.

McNeill will require tne drain to be repaired and raised end ths foul water removed. ntiaaad Bid. A stranger called at ths polio atation morniag and reported the loss thia of $16. He and tare chums Mm. Um V.h.

ho Sound yesterday aud spent last night at a hntal l.i..:j .1 1 Ons of his churn hail ij-ssnnearmrt tAOu 8trong Kyideaoe Ajgalnst CbattelleT Listowxll, October 29. It is suspected by many here that there may hava beea two persons eagagsd in ths perpetration of this horrible murder. Several cirenmatanoee have transpired to make the anspioion daeervingof soma credence, aud if any reliable dp can be obtained, tbe officials will promptly follow it up. The exoitemeat has, however, abated at present, possibly to be renewed "morrow, especially if the prisoner should be brought here to toe adjourned inquest. Fekgds.

October 25l Government Detective Murray arrived here this even lag oa the trial of Cnattalle and ia aeooring suoh a ohaia of evidenoe around the prisoner that win oe aimcnit to break, xna fact of tba prisoner hiving been seen here on Saturday last by several persons has created great interest is tha tragedy. Stove Pipee, Great Bros. MARRtCn bssbb STOCkwxu. At Danville, Qaa.oa I wi ucDer, law, oy rte. J.

u. Henderson. Harry J. Fraeer of Ottawa, to Minnis, daughter of W. Stockwell, Owo.

Stupmsva. fjeadlng roaeral Direotor aad bnbalmer. Beet funeral furnlshine. ModorsMprsosa, If Bank e. Alwars enwn.

Teteohone a. IfUacsx Rooksa. Matbsbo Bookbs. ROQEBS fc SON EstabUshadLSSi. TJirnKsrrxKKSs s- Eniuns I Personal attention paid to all orders en trust-led to our oare and satisfaction, guaranteed.

UtoXS Nloholaa street, Telenhone Ol X13 Bank street; Telephone Ltd. I Opea night and day. Moiros Iriebolaa s. GEO. H.

ROGERS. FinrBBax DntBcroit aud Embadisk, Cob. Bahk Aim (tiATBB. Moderate Prioaa Personal Atteatioa Opea day sad night Telephone 1098 MeXNTTRK. CODE fe ORDE.

BaBAlaTBaa, SOUOriOBS ABB ST0VAB1SB, apeolal attonaan ejven to Oaniaratsl 1 eWusiitas Ce 1 lei hi Csambaraalparas aa. MONET TO UND OM SEAL ESTATE. JL s. MOlBTTBa, 0 B.OX)ona johii r. oaoa MONEY TO LEND KJTOirsjY TO IETO-, a Stepef aaa nana ux ssavsnuiay OABtaroa Caastawaa Braac fr.

Ovrawa MacCraken, Hoadcrsom McKay. BABaiaTXTis, aouorroB. ra Suprsms Court and Departmental Ageata, Central Chamber. Ottawa, Ontario. MacCjukvk.

O. r. Hsjuaaaxa u. atcK-ar. Montreal Shopping- by Hall a LA.DYof extensive axMrlenoe end rella.

UUty prepared to ike purokaaee of all kind for ladles and nsUanfe. References fiven. Send for ei reals'. Addrsee Krsnoea May, Lock Moz 110a. Mesarsal, tit WANTS.

If ESS AGE BOY WANTED Moat be well ill reoomuwnqea. Apply between a ana o'clock Saturday morning. John Murphy A Co. "lirANTED Nic room aad board ia 01 IT trei locality. Apply immediately.

atating term, eta, to care Joubbal omce. 1 117 ANTED For School Section No. 9 I Gloucester (Quarry school), a teacher, holding a aeoond elaaa certificate, must have good reierencea; stats salary. Apply to R. Hopkins, secretary and treasurer, Ottawa, r.

TT7 ANTED Immediately a good general 1 1 servant. Apply to Mrs A 14 MoHeilL obi oiater ss. ANTED A man to work on a farm aad IT to make himself eenerally uaeful Moat know how to milk. Apply at 11 Leaar atreet. WANTED to borrow fo-r) years a 4 i Interest.

aJO.ooa ta sTAOoa. em. in rflBRKK KDDT CO. of Bail, waste steno-1 BTaoberaod troewriter. man ha a anfa-k.

accurate, steady worcar. familiar with com- mercua terms ana corrMpoaaoaoe; uood par and rormanent smnloyment. Remingtoa ifjewneare in nee. WANTED Two atrong girts for pressing department. Apply to R.

Parksr.Dys vorsa. 1 MONEY LOANED in small sums on approved chattel security. Apply to Box M. Ottawa Post Office. VT ANTED At the Ottawa Dusisees Coflare 1 1 1 emasiu enne; course tboreaaa and praet4l.

John n. iwuilin.1 A. 1. PENMANSHIP. PENMANSHIP Afternoon and evening classes In BenmaBteip will be eommenced oe i6t Aovemoer, as isi iparke alin el by M.

Gnmea. Graduate of Arc aIijim Columbus, Ohio. Terms and hours on application. IrOST. LOST Between Daly avenue and Oiff street, Centra town, a lady" brooch, letter valuable to owner and for which a liberal reward will given if left at las Jocbhal offioe.

LOST About six weeks ago la Hall, a white calf about months old, having red ears and marked with yellow paint. Finder will be rewarded oa returning' same to Wm. Woods, No. 1 Revin atreet. Hull.

O8T On rueaday, about I p.m., la a Rid emu Li etreet car or on Actuate street, between Kldeau street and Wilbrod streets, a purse esa-taininr sum of meeey. Finder will be reworded by returning to Tbb JouaaaL afflo. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Friday autd Saturday and Bat nrday Matlnoo. L. OCTOBER 28TH A 27TH.h-.

Mr. One Thomas Buceewful Comedy Ibrai ths Greatest of American Plays, a auoed at tne ssanisera nq aora. A Drama of Intannlneled Lsaghtsr aad Tears Presented with a grand eaeto at I Popsues Player. Prioes 75o tlaata now aa sale atKordhelaaert Maslo Ssore. TO UBT.

COMFORTABLE ROOMS for ladles or es-Slemea with board, la privets family tuiose Uchaed by etooarioity and heated wish hot waterja tbe vicinity of BaadyBUI. Term moderate. Apply to as. J. HOUSE TO LET Detached boose, 230 Metcalfe at, heated with hot water aad haa all modern oonvenienoee, rent 125.00 per month.

Apply R- Thaokray.Sperka St. or B. Taggars A Boa. rLE Comfortably fumiahed 1 privat boos, having ail mod oy maa. appiv as lew Gloucester at.

It OOM8 AKT HAIL TO Flve or atx large room to wt tu new biook 00 Bank atreet. No. UU. havtsg ail sna ern lmnrovemenas and heated by tset water. suitable for offices or dwellings.

Weyarate entraaoe. Also Aberdeen hail. No, 84 Ssaras street, oa around floor, to rest tare eveaiaas in tae week. Apply so a. 1 ssises, xa Sparks street.

tf TO LET New houae, spleaoUdl nnitk oa Theodore sb, aext to reaideaoe Mr. John Mather. Brick, twelve rooene, bathroom, five gratea, oaaorsted cellar full Bias of house, complete eleotric fistiags, beautiful outlook. Apply R. CJglow ft Oa so paras at.

FOR EALBe TX)R 8ALE Old wire ia oolls. Ben Tel- phooe Queen street. SALE The beautiful year ael I ham bnlLGMden Guinea: eta swa calves, Guinea amo and Bright aaid nngns aaeue, au from tbe bees a srias wav dowa. Call aad nrat ansa winner' winnlne ecaek. Prioe.

eee them, Thoa, Goo, nop'tw ttirihmond. CHEAP. Oil UU bnot doaus tnoeenest. benlt lest year, aas au eaoaera csmvewioaaes, weu rented to rood tenants, aa one of she beet aaa. laOentral ward.

in clone proximity ta new eaaal nark. Cash In toil or glTOOdowneadbaliasi Sn mottaaga, AiHrem ia Brat Inatnea. O. a. ooaaafa i HOUSE FOB SALE I have a nioe brick bona for aaie, nearly eompleted, with three quartera of alotia Brstoleas keeatity No.

SS9 QUmour atreet Berth, kataisa Beak aad Kant street. This is tha oaly aaa I have left near ready, flow ts the Usee to aeoure a first class hoses erith svery impreve-meat from the reliable builder. iAiao earned eottagsoa First Avenue bow building. 8. J.

Davis, Qilmoor streeae ALE ce will exchaagaa Bssrasiaeasi -oa the comer ol Kent aad Oilmaar ate brst else ia svery reapeca. A bargain. Pali aad sss this before yea buy any ether 1 don't mas it. Apply U- Dorgeea, iaUdsr, est prinjfsn WUI rent to good toaaa. Aaw tor sale reeidenoe of aias rooms, erell nalsaed.

ail modara tmprvsmssts and hs gesel looeiity. 1CATHTCR aad 8A8H ebeape thaa ever XJroooah of April May. tat sash Only at a. va r-eedlaad'e. Ml IKI laiinl liilaalliaseadaa lea MoLsod.

nora, Archibald Oarhsrias tXMtoeseaea, Bay, Idwa and Kent era. west city. Terms to suit aarohassr. Far fartasr i a mass isnsieseive ears ex aas stssaauesfa.1 Oratory aad Pkyaloal Oaltarw. PRIVATE aad elasa leeeoei la Physical Culture and Oretary srlil be gtvea by a aradnate ot ICmereoa Oollere efOtelesy.

Bee. ton. Tarmsead full wartleulaaa aa apaiyiafl to Mies Webster, lis Qaeea atree. FERSOlfAXa Ipa ROF.ZnmXRlCANN-8 reeltal 1 aloaCar evealna next at a St parks aod O'Oeoaoe eWeeta. MAan SPECULATORS AKD MrcSTCSS aaaro roa ova Deny Market Lester aad IDustrsiad oa Speculation, mailed free ea asalioatloa ein saifiilli la VTsll ss flai nleiaa ary speeulaitone have said sisals ly sroat mt gat Mat to Xse glew ItArirla.

Stocks, Bonds. Grain. Pi bought Sfd sold for cash or aa a analgia 01 sss spar 4 wsmiasioB l-isra 1 Bpeelal Ayteaslea Paid to Direot wire from ear ofnde aa aU uaua umoaa ia see unuea acstaa WEINMAN CO. etockfcGraia Brokers. Al Breadway.N.

T. AncticnSale of Dry Bcotls la ta matter of W. STAMFOXUX ft ttomw. SutkHee: ft Ooi of Toroota, have reoetved Instruction from P. Irntoath.

aeeUrasa is this matter, to sell by public euettoa at their wsrereome in Tomato, oa BDHCUO AT. IIS OCTOBER, 18BA. ths whole of the stock in trad aod shop furctture, belonging to entato ai above uaslvena. Btook ia well a snorted and ta llrst-elass order; oae-baU of the etook hae beea anrnhasid vary reosntly. Block, aa per Inventory, ameasta at auoprQmiwv.

wiw Inveory aad stock BJn. TONIGHT. liODag; TaROORKSJI We. A. 4B.W, fourth rriday of eaeh saoath at tbeOddieUows1 Kail oscBparaaaad Bank sts.

at I a'eieok Jorxr. a.B.sOTaPsxi9Sxaw. M.W Reeardec. CAPITAL WS I. Gl eseeaa Tt asBoad aad IT day of each and fourth Prl- day each Baaa lb ta Vletaria Hall, Albetl sa.

piT fc i Aa. Broww Chiofl riAMP A1TOTT.1C We. 1 VTlOinar ftCOTLAND meets lhe eiewiid aad fourth Friday, of eaehmealh la la Weekniea Ball, Spark St. I nuskiaw Bsxx. SB.

wBasxaJs Chicaoo, 12 JO p. m. October SS. Wbeatv; 7i.Uay,'J f) JJM. uora: may.

Oau 2 May. Pork: SI 1. 67 Jan. Lard: S.72Jaa. Short Ribs: i.80Jm Rooms wantadT! TboJowTBal will procnr yom tk feoat aatdw sarar THE BURGLAR nnnriten.

anafs be eesa aa laa P. fcABMOlTTH, i s-i. Jab. IX 5 a-w.

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