.“P?. it on. I lsh. 1 {led B will for .r":i‘..‘7l.‘i-'2!“ "_’éIi,~'i' ‘ I 1 .Horse Powdcmr, Liitinzenta, Blisters, dtc iproudflesh. . ' 1' to bu diewnlreelfr "°ll’.'“d ‘ ' -4* " The bet! and country. SPECIAL EDITION. .-n——¢.2._....__..._.__—...¢...—_ _.¢ _..____._....—__.- .__......._o.--.-..._¢_............—....._-_....-..s. The Daily. Guardian TIIE ‘GUARDIAN PUBLISHING Co. TRON -‘TBRIR OFFICE IN THE Oaaneron Block in-—-1 TERMAS : For the Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 cents Advertising rates t'urn'Lshed on application ‘ B. D. I-IIGG3, Editor and Manager. nntvnc tum ROM Sydney and Pictou, Cargocs of Round, Nut, and Slack. Also,'a good sup ply of HARD COAL on hand. All of which will be cold at lowest rated. . C. LYONS. .Oct. 3:. 3m STANLETS BO0K ‘ Giiyat once. No intelligent Man ought to be without-it. Solezlgent for 0/ftown. Rev. :4, I890. Magic Healer Sgilvc. \Vrs1' Cars. hAngust; ot, 1890. um; Boss,.——I ' to in arm you an; yup .“‘MagiomElealer"- Salve has rum‘ ‘.4, ,..,‘{mg in. my house tested 9,. 3.1.“ mg 50..-wall it the best article fie ever 793“ Pm‘? S“l"°‘ without any ed hen-~to try the “Magic Be“l°}'» 39 before using hall . box, the S8.ll’...rthe1-lm dip I cheerfully furnish J18, above “facts. And remain, yours. Atnro McWu.Lt.mn4. I woven wine rename mm eta.‘ rn non. . ,3... dealt: ‘in rats .".’..'£..“'l-“u'l3ur Wriio .ou1'Jrmo WIRE rsncmo 00.. Ptaon. 0213'». or so _ . -. ROT ERS, Charlottetown. Wholgaialeilrir-exfts forfrinoe Edward Illbni New Drug Store. Fred de 0. Davies, Law H Sxtrrii .53» Woon:-um, Chemists," St. Augustine. Florida. Rugs, CHEMICALS, Fluid E_x‘raClS. D -fmcmges, only the finest Q0313)’ “Pl ‘nd “ad in prescriptions. . Patent Iodlelsea of all kinds. DAVI ES’ sAt.v:.l ' 5 arket for ever? kind 0‘ §°n,q:,:l,,:..ts:r:Ey¢s. Bums. Scalds. In‘ flamed sores. 593538 ’°".¢5i ’°'°;e°“§;d by #i.‘a‘ogga,ils,‘II|d where 1 re 1 an! 1-‘on ASTHMA! ASTHMA REMEDY, 2 5 cents- 5° “““* i:i:r’oe?,‘fi'oi1er Powders. fir . , ' _ -_ - 3P°II¢8.4Ind __.everytlnng usually Le..: ma firstl:lgI.Ii'D'!£ .5‘_°"°- ‘- B d Tobaecol. Cl83"""v H"“‘ m domestic CIGARS- 1,s,;:*;::s.g*'...h'.;..‘ ’:. '%:£.*‘.i‘.‘:£€§?f‘;l‘“.¥: eeuttormcmoflh-7*‘ I BVRGAINS FOR XMAS Evtfybodf él59°l¢ '°‘ "'°°" I Confec-, ,: . 1 ....._.- -...... r.oo§u____ ._._. EFORF. ORDEIIING stock of NEW «:21.o'rr1s, in tons, Naps, Friezes,,ctc. A full line of Latest Designs aridlhttterns of TROU- SERINGS. Our stock excels in quality and variety any- thing we have heretofore shown. _ We offer you the Largest Assortment of Cloths irtthc City to select from. Call and see them. n°'fl’©R!§' 3-tfioit-E99 3: Ce», ‘ Rogers’ Building, Upper Queen Street. Big Bargains inllmas Groceries, IBIEIIEIIB. 83 G-OFF’S. :>@9o——— \ E WA NT to do :1 larger Xmas trad-3 this year than we have ever done before, and are therefore going to offer our entire stock of RAISINS, CURRANTS, PEELS, ESSENCES. etc., at the lowest Rock Bottom Cash figures. Call and see our prices before buying anywhere else. i Raising and Currants.-—V\’e have received over 6,090 pounds of Cooking Raisins. including some Layer V'alcnL:i:u, which are very fine this year ; and as we have marked them all down low we expect them to go off quick. Our stock of layer Raisins is’ also very large and the quality excellent. We have just received a lot of tie “Black Basket" brand, and they keep up their reputation for the best Table Raisins going. Candied l'eels.—-Just received from London. a lot of. KElLl.ER’S CITRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEEL, which we are selling much cheaper than usual on account" of at drop in the price abroad. ’ . Essences and Spicfs.-—Imported direct from the manufacturers and gut» anteed STRICTLY PURE and U.\lADULTl'Il’.ATED. Bring slang your empty battles and have them refilled. , Special Notice to Retailers. Our Stock of NUTS, DATES, FIGS, APPLES and XMAS CONFECTl0N- ERY in very large and varied, and we thinlt it will pay you to look at it if you want something nice and attractive. neon er cow. Ch’town, Dec. 5, 1890. y A. -- ..‘ “ Ring out the old Year, ring in the .New.’’ .3,- B iRINGSi*ii i Lots of other things besides tlreabove, at E. w. TAYLOB’S JEWELRY sun. I Oaxneron :B]_.oo.‘l.:.. DISPLAY ——-— C517--.-- PICTURE MUULDINGS. PICTURES FRAMED ‘CHEAP. ix) . e We have a large assortment of rise in price, and will be sold cheap. J Bring: your Pictures and have them framed Wit.h the latest idestgus in Grllt, Antique and Oak Mou1d1n0'. MARK wurcur 3. en, (Lu) CH ARLOTTETOWN.‘ 1890.-A MERRY CHRISTMAS,-1891. nun Airmv trawl rm. . . - i - trons the com liments of the season, wiah to 1“ ‘l'“’l““8' ‘h°;I’;‘;“:i‘!2i’rf:,‘l:3,I¢:1(;lsrs?a!i;dn1;:'er so completely) as it is this season, comprisin relmnd tltetn t C ki Raisins Currants, Dates, Figs, Gm s, Apples, Carin W Layer lg““‘3‘i”e*d ’I§’;’e,:f‘;1,,mon,’ Citron and Ora e. Also, 3 ull line of Clu-istie’s nun” . cholce collection of English en Canadian Confectionery. B‘3¢‘”t" u ’ to om. stock of Groceries we have opened a. Glasuilund Croclterywsre ‘ ".d‘h °n - fan Goods lie I; in a first-class Crockerywnre store-Parlor siflfls mil‘ ‘ fun hnelfimo Lamp,’ 1\f.)1g}.g Lamps, and other articles too numerous to ¢P°.°é§‘F>.‘- CHAR LOTTETOWN, PRINCWARB ISLA 33 up ‘ V YOUR FALL SUl'1‘,~'OVER- L-0A'1 or I.‘-LS'1‘ER-,c:tll and e.\'amine our immense Tweed and Worsted Snitings, Beavers, Mel- - ~ ‘... ‘; ‘Jo’ 5,.“ .‘ I .-‘ I offtliem on ltaitcl and must tliépose of tlrem_dt1ring the H American Mouldings bought before the . c§C)]_\T]_\TOlLL'Y' 8: 00-, G Hfiixafi be sold at a small advance on cost. Brier Pipes and 3 , L‘: - I-U0-I-1.-c--«us:-on-x-in-5 f. I;; ..’ - ’ p M .' .~, ;, .~‘ 1-, 4 ‘ : ;s_ , _ - ~ . e .5. ~_ '~‘ "— .‘ 1 .~ '. ~' ., 3;, _ . ‘ .. . .», _ .\' ‘ r. . I‘ .pcm...i. "‘&stor!alasowelladipeed trecomrnendlt superlor-‘ .~ .. mm»; mg;-ha.‘ A , . 1 howntorne.°°.‘. n,L&”g’ fijng _~l.llIs§vor-:3, gtveoabep,ag| 11180.0:-mu .&£lyn,’ ‘ , _" - . in.l:'..’2 aiaefi THIS celebrated line or srovnsiu for burning, soft Coal, hard Cool .B ,___,‘ ; I g-f~;.:Prices4, with all Fittings complefte, are from 824.00 upw'atd§L A L, ’ , A ' I‘ Iron, and finished equal to any_in the market of Cnnatlaig ' ‘ ' ‘ A‘ l ' , ' ’ \Vhere n CHARTER‘ OAK ST ‘I'VE or RANGE is used, Meats do not requirebasting, qnd juices’ remain . the meet, resulting in a loss of only one quarter as much éhrinkage as in,o ltyle tight oven. , 9 Every Range or Cook. Stove we _ "V guaranteed or perfect in operation. For Salciby ‘“'.=5‘5" .- ., . hp 0GEBS,_ Eharlotte ’ ' 9093‘ B Brace, Mclilay in Co.,; I Kensington ; McLean, Eeairtt &..Co.," Nov. 6, 1890. , 4 A, T ’ _. 4 v. ‘- *‘?1*'iij ; B. Albert-on. B .7-,- Y t . -_ -‘:~'~ w . -...» £"”i‘ria’"%-=-”* B . oliday Season. , VVe. lta.ve«the*popular odors . as Crab Apple Blossoms. Cherry iffilossonr, l3'ayley’s Ess. ’uquet, Colgate-’s Cashmere Bouquet,.Riniut'cl’s White He-liott-ope, Piesse and 'Liibin’s Opoponax, Atkinson's-White Rose, etc.;i Lubin's J ockey’. Club, etc; Cleaver’s Rondeletia, Ricksecker’s Knrtlia’B- Washington, Golden Gate, Mizpab, etc.'; Hoyt’s Genuine Cologne and Florida Xvatters, etc. Also—Luutiet' Fils French Per- fumes in‘ bulk, Perfume Ato._nizers, Satchel: Powders, etc. Call and see our Stock and get prices at’ Jonnsorrs DRUG sronrs, Dec. I3, 1890. Corner Kent Prince Streets. rams: Ellljmtn ISLAIID Bllfl.WAY. I890-91. wmrza aafrwcsnzmr. 1890-91. On arid’ mar T.HURSD'.4 Y, December mi, 1890, Traizus will Run as follows .' ” TRAINS THE WEST. TRAINS roe THE wr:sT.iji mums Port ‘IHB mgr. TRAINS mom THE EAST. sruroxs. No. 7. so. u.- smrroxs. xo. 3. I No. 12. , d l A‘. G ' 1 an ply. . P. x. "Charlottetown ...... .. p . - eo own ....... .. . 5 B . . . . . . go g E“; 78 3 gw I O s c a a I O I J o annals. 3 3“? 3”“ """"""" "gr 3 as ;.u 1 3: Mount Stewart Jun-la 9 00 up 3 g "°““s‘°""”'"'° dp g :3 i llledfrgd ..... .3 :2 .3: ' tip 3 3: s a a D s a I e o O a s a o as 2 n naoevilt . . I . . ...‘. u ‘5 i . ....u8.l' ‘ P30. .90 ‘X03 L r X l’.I‘. ~ , - - - - goon‘: Stewart J me. a if 2 3 3.31:? g<;:!l'_I§i‘-r-6; --------- -- (ll) .3’ :3? is Ore one I s o e n - a no} I a e . . on i e n n a o o s a o o o a so . S‘, . o o o one o o o s c o a aao 3 8 Ste o - I o o e a o . o ozone . 7 43 1 85 - Bear River ............ .. 5 57.. l 9 32 or-ell ........... ........ 8 I1 2 N Sour“. saau0ooac@oooI G ‘ll to _ 5 S w r 1 I ‘ {g I " fr 1 ' ._-I-It-is Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. I , Trains Nos. H and 13 will be discontinued after December :3;l_~It,5!899. _ J.trNsWoRj'rH', I e ._ CONIVOLLV too. , he I. _ , Railway Offi¢¢.Cl!Q|l9l1¢t0\\'_3.Dzc. 11,1890. 6i “ , ~ . _ _ liliell, Montague‘; R." Tupliil '33 C0,}; 3 -: Q ~ . B.;.. ~ it"waaopit'llI. paid30cente forit: that bottle I had thedifi'ere‘nco.-. I dea’t.re- —country, and don't~you salt me a ° , getstreatatfcollin ‘ ' to two month’: jail.‘ had beer i a o . ._ . (worn ' l ' a Welth’r-“Tfrvwb-tprhvr. B .' . _ —— FRIDAY, lIylB—CEMBEItBy 26, raoo. “ _ I ’ - scorrlcr clsi3s.i The Evidence Tahcn. l noromit. B Jno. F. Robertson-—(sworn)-~fI know where Doudier licepa. I purchased no liquor there within last three rnnnths. ‘ I I_ got;—perhapo 20' lea. I took; ‘um beer home to use at dinner. Never .::’g‘l]i;1ttti;-fitaliemppto my hrmw-ledge. Got-p man by name of }Vm. Doudier near, my place on Richmond street. I was at his: lose in October." I bought some whie‘lrey.} don't think I bought it ‘from Doudier. I bought it from some than in the ho"uee.:£ Think they called hirnxlaclr. ~As furor]; can remember I did not buy from Don-r‘ diet. I have seenafloudier in the bar.’ I have bought whiskey often there. Once from Jack within the last three months. I saw Doudier in the but as often as I. was tn. B , I B e ’ H. ' Sellers-(sworn)-—I I have been at Doudier.’s places‘? I purchased . liquor only saw one man at the bar. Do not ‘ know hia name. Never heard him called by any name. There were none in’drinlt- in with me. man. Don't think I- drinlt of beer at his lace. place-belongs to Coy c. He has been nssistingil1iIu.called_ Jack. ‘_He«_§e_. theme clmoathregularly. Jaelf is ‘the ‘on‘ly‘6h’e [ever saw denlin .-out liquor. _ ‘ ' - H. Ra.masy,—-%aworn)——I know’ Dou-B dier. ’ Idid get a bottle of brandyzthere from whom'I got it.’ .Thinl: it we; from the man known as Jack. _I saw ‘Doudiei glare sometimes. Got no liquor from un. * ’ _ ’ _ , ' ' l . Auhre'y=Il_'owle,j(awurn.’)—-‘-Doutlier lived in'B.i‘ehmond ...St1-eet. eH,a‘vq- purchased liquor from at ==cd1ed Jack.‘ I mpin-d’ I h-‘re-sot itirncrulynn once. I our Wm. D_o.udjor there. , I_.bc_lie,.vo: D,ou(liei‘.Ilvea in blip "' - .. _ T; S phen Coyle (eworu_'..)._-_-2,-I have been at Doudierfnplnce. Ihavoj ,rc_liaIad_l tron there VB-ruiah’ called 1%l3IiIIy.' ~ ve a ‘chased liquor .:'Jt¢B§_least:,; g .cBduzen<.tin_ne‘ __ r...i....s.$r ‘ iwlibiai place called the ,-Fret'1chtna'n's. I got.‘ liquor there last Sat'nrday‘weoIr.. I It-hink-‘ > not it froora little low stout’ man. , Goo. Dicltiesou~(sw‘orn')-—I. ‘got liquor in there from a jutkof A": fellow behind the her, sndpaid l0._'eents. . ' . , Jno. Carson (snot-n.)—,-I know theplaoe kept there ‘by ‘the __Fr-enchrnnn. “ I was treated there. and tawllquor there- Jno. A . McDonnell, (awot-n.) I got liquor at the Frenchman’: within three- months. Could not-say from whom. I got something good. Suppose it was whialtey. ‘‘ . macs xlcnoitctn. J no. McGregor. (cworn.)--I‘hnv'e been at McDonnId'e. Iboughtnol not there. I got a drink once from fr. Mo~ Donald, but did not pay for it. - Jan. Rush, (sworn.)-—McDouald won't give me any liquor. I got name‘ there. Others mighthsve got drinks,|but I could not give their names. Wallace Arbiu . (sworn.)-Gut no Was not trusted liquor at McDonal '5. there. _ . ' Adjourned to Wednesday next. M A cnututs courses. Gzo. Sm'r1I,(aworn_)--I hove been in there sevcrgd times. I got liquor there. but do not think it was within dates. Got a quart of whiskey in the last of Septem- her. with Collioga. It’ is two and a half months ago that I had a. difierence with him. I won threshing and I “got the liquor to treat the hands. vg vine about 20th of September. I think , it was the, first day of my threshing. It.._:wu about that I'don’t remember who’ was in with me, or whether they belonged to town or don't irritate’ I don't know w at I might do — It ‘was syrup was called for, that is the way we do, we don't call for the real thing, it was not syrup we got, it was syrup we paid for but it was whisky we got. BThere were ‘three or four in. Can't remember that: Mr. Eowle was there. . Think it was at from Mrs. Collings but he was there himself. I have‘ my remembory struck for that. I got no liquor after this: °°°“ii'"' 1 ( )-H-I heal’ 1 bed in ow e’ sworn teve liquor‘-"filo Collin 9.. I know Mr. Coll- inga. I know Ilxave purchased from him within dates. , ‘ Chas. McQuillan, (sworn) -—I had no liquor at Collingn. Angus Newbury. (sworn)?-I got. rhalf glass of port ‘wine there, paid 5 oentr for it. » I believe it "is within three months. I won't swear. positively. ‘ H. Sellers, (awot-n)—I think I did think itwsa within . B_ . Convicted of 3rd ofieneo.’ ' uutcx.ws_1a.. B .1 ‘-wGl8lI'a‘boer it would malcerac tight.-. there three or four times within. dates. ‘ atrick Trainor——(sworn --BI hnow‘ the ‘as much as e I think the there about two years. He has a fellow. within last ‘three rnouths. Don't know ht heard him’ ’ out». I have “iii me he Pw%§*;_iv'!eea1:i;,r",”“ Fjfiiiez believe It Igotger ‘gf_;.;g '1. fight: but‘I-%rosrl&‘1uré“-to-£ulncB»a;~'B1..g~ it. If I could find roourfor 'aa‘mn3hB . e-Inc.‘ Oairy, 7(eworn)..Got.. ,1 Welsh s. .- I won't swear that it is , ingdgi. glasses. -Patrick Welsh ‘(nwoz-n)—.fl¢' guggfigd . had beer there. y I II dollar for all‘ that he had never hold to anyone enythiug stronger than bop beer.’ 531 -. .',A‘t rt . ‘. n, _ . y I:/, 31:; 93?: iii fiscal, Albert? ~ Mimi I . . fined ‘[00 or two mo:tth’a.irn ’ ‘ ‘r «I aez¢w}e,¢r.a¢ 1"‘0§p¢rtt;(, dud -sacral, B my ct’-tg/.”4-Mayor Hdvilnnd. em; Parnellcrisls. I - It impossible to foam ' I prox.1n1a_tsestimueof.the are hkel to follow V the evil oomue Charled wart Ifuuell, nor isit'olo‘?a1-;a kfact thus he will not yet and ~ ff";-_" at long ime to come exert. a grant ' -rich sflhira. His opponents; uflf bttter«initl_Ieir up were toward the ritfuh Government, and Of *lIrei.'i?3¢li!Iioiin1Psine1I’I’ . I might tum in‘ the at . . rage yfir. Parnell slept at Ur-linflofi, Tanner um started for theavowedintention ofotinftontifig ubliqly. Messrs. I ' the 0asory~hotel£ Home a d ’ *°°lIn*-_f-irncr,-~--from the V9._.;hranoh of th peesantejlan 8 area‘ " ’ i ‘P. .00.. Pm-neat aitftl ‘ “rejoiced to‘, , go’: '5 was unrnanly,-anpnerous and un- r'm_lI. . («rho-or . I I B A few weeks-after I had of dispute B I atpiaelinod to ' BFred~Mill'. y-11 -, W.-hi’!-BBfi‘@m)VM "‘ ' and "‘idfoi,-iitg. I. . hitters‘-morn:-the 5-ooplonny‘-‘ ho.._,lives ;_. yfi’;-’f§1a‘vo ’_‘ It ouéanueanoe’ semi .’:i.!.I0~,,] we the: that I~ri_ahmen‘r_‘wouldB nevermon eubpie ‘ ‘: * i-r“ mud. on no ll.‘-click: ‘rt. ...: 9f...Rfl- : Iiemxuwld. My-.t upon the 8-‘fit !Ip1,¢*?t~“v¢rk-_ (0 B-flirt P 9-h--o_>ot*lt°°edd . fienntiflona Ha"-Bu .‘ stiiavonm. _.';-homo. of ‘8haIne..- =1: _ ";i6x; I gonna. ‘W1 , V I3 "t ‘ - dinner urn’ ‘ ”_f speak from ‘reason; in~t_h.u.Insrketsqu'a_re'. Several hundred _ personsiwere grouped around Tanner, 'Wh6.h s said tango; A1,rIr.i' pig. Parnell. He. complained; of ibis old the seoodors ‘gutter apar- mm,’-.?fh::Ii§-tpppagig suddenly and point.- ing tnBP’nrne |,_w lwao leaving the hotel in a. carriage and driving of, he ‘Ibo is clearing out now. f’ Tallyhoi The foxhas got nwayl ' "Tbil rally ed with roars ‘oflaughter audcbosrs. ;‘ Parnell and party avoided the market square and In to depart‘ without any collision of the factions. As they summons di-"#i89°d- :::°.*’.*.::::' ::*m:.'‘;.‘::. ...?.t.”:.'; xns. annexes. - William O'Brien. whereupon Mr. ‘Har- em fijoumaapw thi. 3,, _V,,,;,_ rington called for cheer; for Dillon. They _, . P‘ " ‘ werefreelygivempetthenwunoiueo ponse to his call for cheers for Parnell. The influence excited by the prints. in the ctr , Is it ronouncedand tie. and. i rvidual members of the e archy act pretty much in agreement with their own views of the issue of the manifesto recently lssu_ by the" Bishops. Riots‘ are of almost, daily occurrence. The xfollowin scene was enacted recently at Cork, ell'e_.oou- etituency: ‘ ’ station, and on the arrival of Mosul. Mccsrth and Healy and. their associates made a ores and houtiledemonstration. Sticks were brandislted in the air, and a few fights ensued between members of the two factions. Priest: who tried. to anon Lyons, who is 70 yeari old, was knocked violently to the ground. . Barret, bein‘ struck, turned on his anail-‘ ants and cal ed them onwards. Mr. ‘lie-‘ Oartbywss-‘.hustled aboutby the mob and ‘prevented from reaching his car- Be went tohic hotel iuanotbor ‘5.T'i‘a%'......a' ‘°“°.‘."“ "- B‘ srxrroxs. Szoqi. ago. 3. srlrxoxs. No. 2. § xo. 4. G . Abx. i I113}. A T. . h _d gggggg . l I ' n - n o Q s o s o s o noon. ‘ 3'§.7.i°tt.'iii°n':liion‘.....‘3. ‘lat I 3,12? B Al eiston ...... ..’‘..’.....‘?l G 55 North lltahlre ....... .. 8 17 _ :-F-at 9 Bloomfield ......g.-:._ 7 30 flufltflf ocoohsassosn 8 30 T a, . OLOIII‘ I-ooeeocenolvaooea 7 e o - n s o - o a A o o so 9 00 i ' o s s s -co o c n s cocoa 9 07 I-Jrnereld. Junction ...... B 9 09 A u _ ,4_.‘G'!~ Wellington... ......... .. 9 Ag li""’.°i°"‘“.'.""""""'*' lg 1 macouche """"" ill ii ' member Mr Fowle treati ‘ me at Col Q]! I -eeuossul fool . ‘ . . 0 . ' -. I_. _ _ «- ‘ . ( ‘x ., > ‘ 83-0 ‘ 10 I0 5 90 Summerslde . .... .. d gl :5. 3.3:. Hugs.‘ I “Iiqmr that‘ . at lothpoct; A’ H ' ‘ snmuionmo '.°°"""’.i‘}ij§ 1’; ii)’ 1 3:; xeuglngtnn .......... 1§ 05 7 no but don't now who for it-. I swear 0“lfi30- A‘ ' l _ him 50 B .. teen ..‘.‘.“ ....'...... I 00 i ’ Freetown ............ .. I9 23 7 38 ‘ glelllrilglgzen ..*l:...... ... B 1 97 g Emerald Juitctlon 12 36 7 B Pod’: Hill ................ .. y 3 I’): ‘Bil-1t:grgll‘bta:nve,,._%......._ .... I: g 3 5% ......°‘.:. an'::::::::::::::: 3 .. : , B ...... wr""....i;;’€:::t::: B 1 .9 . s .. Alberton .... 4 20 : Royalty Junction ..... .. 2 12 I 9 31 Tlgnlsh .............. ..ar 5 15 ' Charlottetovru..;..... or 2 30 V 10 00 crnrroxs. No. 5. smrroxs. ' No. 0. I * 2. ll. A. 11, Emerald Junctlon....dp : 4 10 Dope Traverse .... .. up ; l_3_ 30 Cape Traverse ..... ...ar I 6 00 ~ Emerald Junction .. ur ,. 4 so ’ I on Wednesday, B‘ u Maura. U6- Carthy, Sexton, Maurice Healy and Lana will spealt. The ofiicero of the Cork co ‘on are however about ually divided in the support of Pet-no and his opponents. During the celebration of mass at Kirkyo ing priest. denounced Parnell very severe- ly. While he was apeakingtbe ‘whole congregation arose and left the church. A meeting was then , ° 9&0 parishioners outside the church and _a vote of confidence in Parnell was errant- moualy adopted. At the Fr-g.no|scan_ church at Ennis yesterday the friars nounood Parnell for bh1uoralargd- polttto cal action. Several numbers of the con- anees of the friars &!I.d':l0ft. the eltureli.' upon Psrnell’a¥ made nocomnaent of J“??““'9 ¢.¢P¢fld9 §h0fiGl*uI'b~B ‘titan to‘-him" aa-they I whence he drove I the following _ - to Bathdowney. Maura, Iltgitt Q o . the ‘Irish party not whitewalh ‘ cart yesterday Father Gillian. the oflciab ” gr-ego’ tionbeoame oIl‘end"' can the uther- ’ the priests in the-pm-‘cathedral at Enriig’ ‘ :..i.St outing.‘ Would not feel the’ eflecte of two i — .0. ‘an I r ‘ I - - ‘ _‘ ed friends there. ‘Never saw any drink-~ monfllfsl. fn omen“ tn . '9? ‘ii *°miiIiinx,, can sure. bod-B ,1... McDonald——(sworn)-—I know 3 ’° "arts: the liine‘ riligsnggnur-‘ acify the people were brutally attacked. . ’., no excuse combo eta;-ed . .....‘"::..=x . H- B’ motuberaof‘parlratnent;~.}oinu{.‘u-..;% 2 A large crowd gathered at the railway" i ' i