Ff THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. l'uI|.|.| In um uur. CNILHTIN, Nev., March l0.Oh. I wish the bell would sound right now, said Fitzsimmons while hitting the big punch- in bay yesterday. "I cannot hide the time. Inm now one thousand per cent. better than I ever was, and I only started out to t myself for the same form I was in when I met Maher the last time in Mexico. You may think, he added, that I am somewhat over-condent. but Iam not. I have closely studied out every possible angle which may come up, and granting that all these go against me and in favor of my opponent, I do not see it possible to lose." r|'V|____ _______ _,,_ - 13 I . - I Fltzalmmons Says He Never Wins In Better Ir....._ 1.. us. Ill- uu In a nouruamng comnuon. Mrs. Louis M. Swift, wife of Prof. Switt. one of the most. noted astronomers of the United States, and at present. in charge of the observatory at Mount. Lowe, in rinnri, | rnfm:nnr nnd lira Qmifn Anh- uuxuge ux um uuaer\ut0I'y u mount. Lowe, is dead. Professor and Mrs. Swift. only recently went to Los Angeles, (,`ulifurnia, from the east. uy LIIU 1\1.\,-.1. very 8n0rLl_V. The gmnd lodge of bile Sons of England wuu opened at Brnntford Tuesday. wibh nearly two hundred delegates in attend- ance. The reports of the grand president. and grand secretary sinoweg the order to be in a ourishing condition. Mr: lnuia M u..,;n ...:c.. .4 n..-c WIIU Ill !1HlHLCl'UlH, 1V. l . Tho M.C.R. oicmls will make a thor- ough inspection of the T., H. & B. ruilwny next. week to value lOC0m0ll\'eH and other rolling stock. The road :5 ill be taken over by tho M.(,T. ll. very shortly. The nrrnlrl lnrhrn nf Hun Hans: nf I-`nnlurul ncr tsuuuun wrung OH. The report; rem;-hes Evansville, Ind., that 0. passenger train on the Evansville & Torre Hanna milwuy has gone through :1 bridge, over White river. and that, all on board were drowned. :'n....-..-- DIAAL I.-- ..-_~_~n-_I -- uuulu cu: UIUWIIUU. (iovernor Black has vommuted to impri- snmnent. for life the sentence of William Youngs, to have been eiecurocuted at ( `lin- tou prison this we'ek for the murder of his wife in Amsterdam, N \ 'PL.. in n I) ..n:,_, Iullll Ly `SIX _VCU (V25. The congregation of i `hrisb church, a re- formed F.pia at the corner of College and Lippincott. FHL-eta, Toronto, has asked its pastor, licv. U. M._Fisher. Ph. 1). to resign. Mrs. Peter McUnul. Sb. Cuthurines, 0nt., dropped dead of heart. disease at her resi- dence on the we'st,ern hill last night. She was enjoying good health up to the hour of her sudden taking oti`. The rnnnrr. I'nnr-hum I.`........,.`ii,. 1...: ii...i Will FUDHU. Mr. and Mrs. I".r'x--`m-d Gilrny. Heckston, celebrate Lherr golden wedding Saturday. They were married near Lyn. and have lived in the township of South (iower Lhirtry-six years. The rmnrrrmmvinn n! l `hriar nl..n-(J. .. rn Japanese Waist Silk IS (HI HH`K)l'[nL Uu9le5S. The Amerir-.nn hotel nt Forest was burn- e(Im1rL!-'I`:e guests had a narrow escape, none of them saving any effects. The (Rmnd Central hotel uh l`ilbur_\' was M50 burned. l)......._ __..- l"|-- ` - `U " "` Ulll lIU\.l. Rumor says (Jharles Moss, (,),.C.. is to go on the bench, lling the place of justice Burton. shortly to become chief justice, succeeding chief justice Huggarty, who will retire. ' I]. ..._.I ll... 1` I , I an if u IUI iuulua Ill Limb CID)`. Sir Donald A. Smith. who has deferred mailing from London until the Teutonic a departure to day, explains that, his visit is on important business. Tiin Amnrir-nn hnhal I1! Wn.-nut Iran I-nu... llUKIllL lUll|' VVUCK-'5. Thomas M. Bram. mate of the bark lIer- bert. Fuller. has been sentenced to be hung- ed at Boston, June 18th, for the murder of (`apt uml Mrs. Nash. '!`|m Hnm;l+.-m m:...`.4..-:..I ............'..;:.... \ ape. mm mm. H8811. The Hamilton ministerial association prmsed 11 resnlubion 'in_ favor of the es- tablishment. of .'L non-sec-Lurinn university for ladies in that city. Si!` Dnnnlri A, Qvniiii Winn luau alnfnrrnri UUIU uuu nllubllel` Ullf) m A:-rnuurnmmx. Seven Hamilton ciggnr dealers have been sent for trial for selling tickets of the pro- motion of arts association, an alleged lot bery. `(`rnt]nr1'nlr Qnlnvn An 11 wI_y . Frederick Solomon, 1 Union general in the war 4 died at Salt, Lake, Utah, seventy-one. Nov n M,.I.nm-I DA DUVK;'I||2_y-UIlU- Rev. D, McLeod. B.A., Presbyterian minister. l'rirIcpvnll:~, 0nL., died an the ..- ..1`:.\.. .. |I\-xncn inn.` n--1 LUL'E|UbI_\r', uuu wus largely nrtenaeu. Thmughout. Manitoba this 88:1.`-`OI! more snow is said $9 have fallen than in any pre- vious winter of the province's history. An inlmnd rmvnmm nmmar .-.m.'m.l on Iulllll/til, I HIICUV/Ill, Ul)L., uneu RD me ml-mse last: evening nfter a severe illness of about four weeks. 'I`|..\........ II l)_..._ _.,,A, cm I I 1r You'll nd that Very Cheap and Very O04 don't really often go togeuner, i`n spite of ad- vortisinu. Im.I. non... -".u.o..o:.... .....-4.. :\n annmlhimv use numun uumlunc cnurcn. It is expec`l.e the revised United States tarill will increase clue duty on coal impor- Lutions from -ll.I<-. to 7.'-. u ton. Robert, liillespie Blaine. the last Fur- \`i\'ing_v brotller ol the lute James (J. Elaine, died ut`. Wn.~'lxin;,:l0n last night. The funeral of Mrs. Dnnseroau. the wife of Llno Montreal postmaster, took place. Tuesday, and was largely attended. 'l`l1mu.rrlmnt. Munimhn Hm. Ha~|\:nn lnnrn vuuus wuwcn U1 uuu pIU\luL`() S Hl5[OI`_V. An inland revenue oicer seized an illicit still and warm in a house at Peter- boro and another one in A.uhburnham. Ramon TI n...1I|>.\.\ .-.:...... .l..._I...... LA..- L--- IHIIUU DU gl'CC. The strike of natural gas 1 souburg promises to develop able benefit. to the town. 'l4`..sl..-... \.1.......:.. .1... A-.,__,._ HUIU UUIIUIID DU EH6 DOW". Father Mnburin, the famous high church ritualfst, of Oxford, has been receivqd into the Roman Catholic church. It in AvnnnIm1'ILA ...... ...) l'..:L...l C`A...l-_ unuuuu u gmlurualuy LOW-DICE mam. The New York Uentral raiiwny has de- clared a qunrtvey dividend, of sevsn per cent. Thu .-..x....:.... .4 AL- n____u r\,,,._1,- ,, , ,, CUHIJ. The opening of the Royal Canadian acn- demy s exhibition took place at Ottawa yesterday. Thn inrv AL Pnrtnan T.n In-nirin in II`. JUBUU [Uh] . The jury at Portage La Prairie in lhe trial of deputy returning oicer Clark failed to agree. . The Hfrihn nf nutnrnl noun nnn(`n at Til. Bplco Of `rho Morning Pnporl And The Very Latent Deopntchu. A new $l`2,0()0 Baptist. church has been opened at. Pretrolia. 1)lll>`!h8(` nrnhihitjnniutn nrn nrrrnn;-::nrv Lu- Ill nuuun Dflillla In to De prooeste. ('o|. Shanley, master in t.hej_1i_g|n court at London, 0nt.. died last evening, The London Times` wnrmlv nnmmnmh: U KSIIUU llll rlelroll. `-Jubef`. proliibitionists are orgnnizirig for the plebiscite campaign. IL is rannrted that Mr Hnnlk. nhmtim. Vllfirlllla This utoro .- reputntion rests on some! him: more thtn chespnenu. w- ..n no Inw unmu-u |...o u/n llnnul H... DIIU IHUUIHUILU calupulgll. IL is reported that Mr. Heyd's election in South Brant is to be probested. h`hllh]6V. master in IJIA hilill nnurf BL IJUIIUUH, Uni. , (I130 I335 e\'en|ng_. `London ,Times' warmly commends Cnnadds generosity towards India. Central raiiwtw BETTING IS EVEN. PITI-I OF THE NEWS. a distinguished ' of the rebellion, yesterday. aged made at Til- inbo a valu- `thawed Pntent llodlclnr. Tonox-ro, March .--Wil|inm Walker, Duffel-in county, Ina ting A bottle of frozen rheumatism linimont 06' the _lt-ova, when it had been placed to melt, when . the cork blow out. and 3 portion of the con- tents ow into hi: face and 'ri ht eye. with ` which he has been unable to an thing since. The accident. occurred 111%`: ,nndhecnmoto the gomral bospi morning. ._ - uouwu -1-unnu: a nu! IIIIIIIIIII`. 1.n,\'[>()N, March I0. The British eteam- er Luke Winnipeg, from St. John, N.B , February l-lth, for Liverpool. passed Kin- aale at seven oicloclt this morning. On March 4th the Belgian steamer Belginland. from Philadelphia, February zllst, arrived at Liverpool and reported that on,Febru- ary `_ 8th in lot. 47 N., long. `29 W., she spoke the Lake Winnipeg, whoae mn- chinery was disabled. The engine room was also partly lled with water and she had lost her deck load of cattle. She uk- ed to be lowed by the Belginland_ but the latter was unable to comply with the re- quest. The Lake Winnipeg vns re-in- ":-ured yesterday at thirty-ve guinea premiums. - u. nun. gnu-nu Manrun. March |U.-A despntcli from Manila, the capital of the Philippine islands. to the Imparcinl, says the situa- tion there is very unsatisfactory and that it will be necessary tor Spanish troops to occupy the entire island in order to com- pletely crush "the rebellion. The rebels are bolder and more vigi ous in their action, and the approaching rainy season will still further hamper tne operations of the troops. Gen. Polavieja, the governor of the Pliilippine islands, will shortly return to Spain, his health having become im- paired ;n_id"liis ailments greatly aggravated by reason of his being hampered in his operations by the government. It is feared at Manila that the war in the Philippine islands is worse than thatin Cuba. Thla Wlll llequlre a Complete Occupntlon ..v rs... |.:.....a Skinn an nnmoronsdn all kinds of |>Iuinosn-hnt upechllyin the Clut.h~ in: line. '0 do right with our t-nu. tom_oru. For innumoe: A stylish hymn: Suit. carefully tailonq and tightly made. teculur $15 to M3 oods. our plivol run for this Spring at 58. -810. .1! 5!`. CIIVOI nnn MA ma! `Na :-A AIIIAIIC IUULUIB i|II\l UHU UNI IIIUUIUIII uurllu Ind new man are younger doctors. This ends the chance of compromise and the former medical staff, who comprise a number of prominent. medical men of the city, have got out n requisition to the Ontario gov- ernment for 11 charter for :1 new hospital. Hlgllb IlI|l'U SIX \'H(3llL'|CH Ill `H6 lneulcl stn, which have (xisted for some months in consequence of the row between the di- rectors nnd the old medcnl board. The ....... ........ ....- ........,_-.. .1......\.... m. :_ ..`__J.. VIII-ll IIUHUKIUIII LUKE Uh \1l\lgI_y.. Joseph Turonno has been dismis=od from the posiuon of forest ranger in Manitoba .and Martin Jerome, ex~M.} .. has been ap- pointed in his place. 'I`).n Prnvnnfnnf hnnnihul hnnv Inn}. I IJUIIIUUU ||| HIE Pl_CU- The Protestant hospital board last night; lled six \'u(~.xmcien in the medical ufn uvhi:-M Mnrn rvicfntl for cnmn ynnnokn UU Ul l'lH'U VIIIUU LU IIIUIVIllLl?||.U(l|ryIHUH. W. l.. Grillith, Emerson. Manitoba, has been appointed iiiimigrntioii agent. for Wales by the dominion government. C. W. Sutter. of Iidmonton, has been uppointed immigration agent for Alberta, wit.h hendquurteia at (fnlgury. Jnnnnh 'l`ur-nnnn Imn hpnn :Hnn1in:mI frnnn Appolntment of lmmlgrnllon Age.-uta-A Vallmble Clrcnlnr luued. 0TT.\\\'.\, March lIi.~A circular giving directions for the comtrnction. u n Prof. Robe!-tsnnhlatost. plans, of col storage buildings of small 817.6, has just been issued by the department of ngriculturo. The vircular nnd the accompanying plans will be of rare value to individual.dnirymen. \4\ I. (lrillith Rvnnrnnnl Ninnitnhn hna ll-'1.['HUC-5. I UH Epllb Ull IL'llI IHUD, IIU WI ILUF, You fully intemled (and said) to amalga- mato Canada nnd America for the avowed reason of breaking down the national fealv ing, though we assured you of the unity of spirit, but impossibility of amalgama- tion of nntiorml feeling. You brought) vour hand down over the map and mid. ll will di"" ' ' V0 countries into three divi.uions ` K` down this national feeling.` ..A` hard things about the Americ: ministers, vhurchea and peo- ple. ")UI'1lI CII|.II'i|UlC`l'. Concerning his fnt.her a stand, he says that. Hen. Booth had shown his prejudices inmuny ways, particularly in the mntter of carrying American Hugs at. the head of parades. You spat on it,in fact.,"he writes, \'nu fnnv int.nn:lnI.l lnnrl nnidi tn nnmlurn. LUII DUUI II. "A letter which we have in possession," he says furclfor com-erning Salvation army ubtauks, Contains :1 vile and slanderous story, being un attack upon a. dear maid a morn] clmructer. " ._ L2,. I..&L....|. ..L.....I L- .......~ I I._._,..._... CHM. The writer also says to his father that n sLnl1' oicer of the Salvation army hnd said that inianity wus in the Booth family. und that it. had culminated in the son, Bailing- Lon Booth. II A I..LL.... ...LI..L ..... I-....... 1.. ..A.....\.\..I...- 1` BICYCLE seime 1 gl\`U Up Hly PUHILIUH. He goes on to any : You ask whether we `have any just and reasonable` reasons for taking our present. course. Witness the shameful and slanderous analogy be- tween us and our action and that. of Moore in Bmmwellla cablegmm. Now, all know how unjust and cruel was this public stab. and even your own brigadiers asked Lhut. 1!, might be stopped." Rnllinufnn Rnntll nninhx nut. Hmf hi: H.`KUu LIIUJ4 lb U||L Ulr UU BDUPPUU. Bullingmn Booth points out. that his family had declared he would (OHIO to the stage, the dunghill and the devil, and than they had hcxpod curses upon his head. Vl`L.. .....:A,... ..l.,. ........ 1,. l...`... t'.Al..... 51...; .. [EVE]. Herbert and Iim," he says in the lat- ter, stated emphatically that they were empoweredwich in brief to ask or demand I give up my position. Ha nnma nn tn nnv ~ "Ymi ask whether - - u... now l-.A NEW YORK, March 10. --As a feature of the lirst amiiversary of the American volunteers. commander Bnllingtou Booth will make public the tinal correspolldence that led to the open eruption between his father and himself. The most remurlmblo ` of these communications is a letter written from Mont:-lair, N.J., on April 4Ll1lMl', in which ull the bitterness of the trouble in the Booth family uppours. This letter begms with the statement. that he had receix ed re0nm.l_v tlie|irst,uou1- munication from his futherin eight months. lle llimu mills attention to his fatlit-r's statement that he (Bnllington) was not dis- missed, and in nm-xwer. questions the vera- city of his brother Herbert und his sister lvl mi Ballluglgou Booth to Justify Bis Sepnrlnluu From Gen. Boot.h-H|n Faunuy Sam Ho Would Come to "the Stage the nuns- |.||| .....I or.` nu.-II`-_A.. A....Iu-u---w TO BE A FEATURE OF A COMING `,{" ANNIVERSARY. ILEHERS Ill BE Rll. `Inner Story of the Salvation Army Fight to Come Out. lwns IINJUST mm CRUEL. Tb CRUSH THE Rs_ELLIoN. Just. opened I New Lot, dn-ecl. from Japan. of FANCY SILKS FOB. VVAISTS, marked cl1ca.p-No. TO HA7V E"A; WfLlEVIVV(HV3VSK5PlTAL. Passed K`I;1:z;I:l`;1la M:-ning. ..,._. ll..._-L In -1'!` . n `.- u JIIIC u: "ulln auugv luv u.ruu5*1 the Dev |l"-A n Annlvqrllry intnrin (inv- lo. LIVINGSTON 51330.! SHIRTS lj -`um: un l'lUI.lIl` IIJIS. Cm.'m:s1'i-zu, Ont... March-l0.-Thi end of Lake Erie is covered with llontin r ice. which its likely to remain until A chn go of wind. The steamer Michigan en tug Swain are a little west. of here, und own, struggling hard to get. through but are making slow progress, and will have one solid eld of ice to cut. through rom here to Point. Pelee. They may aucoe d if the weather keeps ne. Sir William Ilarcourt. the I der of the opposition in the house of c minons has moderated the pessimistic toneilof his utterances and in I.`~\ supposed thht, his change of front is due to his having&lenrn- gmiunu muiuig Ul conuence I8 reifrmng. ed that negotiations between E: gland and France in regard to Egypt are being continued. \ Will Be No War in 'l`lIo_EaaA. I.m'x-n,~z, March 10. The leading Lon- don bankers uowexpress their beli f than there will be no war in the east and. general feeling of condence is ret urning. Har(~.nurt._ the I Ilnr nf cu: nrnulup IV on I7 11: Install. \'ii;.\`.\'A, March 10. -- The elections to the Austrian reichsruth, held yesterday, and for the iirat time the voting was on the basis of universal Hillmge. In this city the struggle was contined entirely to the socialists and nntisemiticla. The hitter elected fire of their candid ties. Dr. Victor Adler and other I-vociulna lenders were badly (lefented. The whole cam- paign has been conducted with unusual heat. and Count Badeni, the Austrian premier,.ha3Athrown his influence on be- half of the clerical party. ' In Buying Goods A Claim To Be Pushed. Dn'rno1'r, March |O.~A judgment was rendered yesterday by judge Carpenter, of the Wayne circuit court, in the Inuit of the Ontario bank. of Toronto, again: James T. Hurst, of \`V_vni1dotte, for the pluintilf in the sum of $79,6.`~lT. Suit was institut- ed by the bank to recover on various notes and accounts in the form of attuclnnent proceedings. Ono object was to test the legality of the trust deed given by Hurst lust July`to Harrison (leer and others, covering all his Wayne county property. (George W. Rndford, attorney for the bunk, Buys the claim will be pushed. wuus uni uuwn. Auu vnuuu Hall] I! report.- od to be in the river, with only on end of the lush coach sticking out. Of t.hirby~h've pnssengers only two are said to have_ escaped. Conductor Sears und reman Bowman are among the lostnlt, has been impossible to got the names of the passengers. The train lmd passed over the bridge propexxand had passed along a steep embankment and trestle. Arelief crew `and surgeons have gone to the scene of the disaster. There. are many conflicting stories placing the loss of passengers at from thirteen to six- ty-ve. The Terrible Accident (in The Evansville And Terra Baule Line. \'l!\'<`lit\'.\'lv2.\', lnd., March I0. Details of the wreck on the Evansville & Terra llimle railroad nre not, yet. obt.-unable here us the wires are down. The entire train is report- ed in he in the rivr-Ar. with nnlv ni WUFU IIUVUT Ul'I[,[ll'rUr [Or 1` Ulg B8350". Mrs. lldwardwnkly, Brock ntreet. Fold her property to A. Wylie, of Walford. She will leave for lloaslund, B., 0. about lsb April. \V. U. Lengford, of Brcvkville, win in town Suturcluy. W. .1. Doyle, wife and family left for Plumis, Manitoba, Tuesday night, where they will reside permanently and go into farming exten- sively. We wish them every success. Mr. and Miss Mollirmid nf`Cnrlet0n l lnce, left for their home \Vednesdny. nfrer spendingq few ulnys Plea/saintly in Lown. The Leading bHot1se in the ci\t`y 1o/r COLORED . Smkr. All handsome patterns. Best goods, from the leadih mak- era, at Popul Prices. uu um 1-Iyrnul an-Jaluullcn. -Iuun winner. ~ Miss llnrniebrook, of Algonquin, is the guest of C. W. Postlethwuite this week Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles lei(l,of Oxbow.Man., `are spending a week with their son-in-law. VV. R. Carley. Wolford. prior to their dc- purture for their distant home`. for whenc they leave next 'I`uesrlny. We regzretto announce the serious illncnsoof I . Mcllill, proprietor of the Merrickville hotel. Hravo fears are entertained of his recnvuy. VV. S. Miskelly left Friday for Montreal hos- pital where he will undergo an examinin- tion rcpmrding his health. The hunt carni- val of the season will be held on l'roaser .- rink l<`ridn_v night of this week. The ice harvest is about over. The merchants are receiving their spring goods nnd prospects I were never brigrhter )r A big season. lVlr1I_ l'ldwnnl\\'s1klv Rrnnlz an-not nnlrl / 75II4l"Bl'Ok$tl'0. runsuu umwu, ux-puglllsta. organized B lod e f the Royal Tomplara Saturday nig I:\ith n memberahipof about sixty. Mrs. J. M. Kippin. of Cornwall, in vi~`iting at her f-at_.l_1er s residenca. John Wilmer. \IZa_u ll.-nlnlu-nnl. at l|l._n......:.` .`.. Ii` An Enjoyable lcntortalnmont-Bcoolvlng Spring (luods. II.................. II.__,_._ In A V II, vrl nu. uu-v-u-. MI-:muvx\'n.1.Ic. March l0.~A. J. How- ard, niwhtl operator of Winchester, was in town Monday. John Kerr entertainetl is number of his friends at his miller`: resi- dence Mnroh 4l.h, andn very enjoyable time was spent. ll. lh-ownlee and M. \Vn||ace. of Kant, are !pending n few days in town this week. h "as Anna \-\'nt.chorn, who has been conn __td the house for u long time from the ebcba of grippe. is able to be out. again. Mr. Brown left. for his home at l mspect,Mondny, after spending` a few days in town with his brother Allan. Fred Hutton left. for the north `west. Thursday night to seek his fortune. J. Parson Smith, ox-pugilista. organihod lodge of Rovnl Tomnlaro Emmi-dnv Browning-"Wh e do you think of A man who throws It snun Ikin on the sidewalk ?" l)nwninn- lvhnf. (In I-nu Ohlnlr n! n MERRICKVILLE MESSAGES. CONFLICTING STORIES. Sm-lalluu Hare De fentod Lots 0! Flaming lco. l`\..; ll-.,_I, In vv --on-acct . Ooc. Phoull. nu In-u-OIWIIIIII, tzuoq at WoIII_n; _tn . A;vC;h;1`(")_HN,T.0_lIj_,_ & mgo. f n.. :L.n..--_- I ma Latest WORK sm'.Es.V .j .7. _ - A.. _,_~_... ;- Lou in Olllco Sookon. Wasunm`-rn.\', March l0.--TM! beautiful spring-like day bmughtout thaoloo aooltdrn in force. The advance guard was at the White house before ten o'clock and waited around patiently for the word tohntor the room w'nem their hopes and the president werwtationod. was: a men wertioned. sidewalk Dmvning-Whnt you think of A hnnunn skin tint throws a man on the sidewall 3" 5'1` MAY. IUISIDICNCE 291 QUE containing 10 moms, lnoif mentn. huge lawn in from an 100 in rear. at present ommpiod by S, 1 Tennn moderate to suitable party. h`. Bn.umnN. on premluv. or gt 1 Hendry & 00., Ontario Stleet. v -, xtullun n1u,r.n.1. UUNl'IllNlNU,ll .4` rooms and extension klfv en, Iurnnoo. hnt.h.(>tr:. Also 251 Brock St 91., oBQ,k Pomngo, containing 7 room: and oxtolnl in kitchen, furnace, mtb. etc-. Apply to; . Fmvuzn, :49 Brook Street. ' `ROM MAY 1!-rr , BRICK RESIDENCE, 44 Clerzy Fffoet, rm-ner WilliIln' sinn kitchen, six bodroomv. bathroom It Hem. wry moderate. Aprly to Fnnclu I80 Burri.~4ter, Unuu iu Ghmn pens. Int 0! Apr! City Clerk; , THE STORE NOW OCCUPIED BY K185 Woods 192 Wellington street. Ponoulon lat 0! April next. Apply to M. Flanagan. Clerk ;or Mrs. Prmyer. 360 Brock street. *7? 111.1 or THE FLAT ovnu ' E BIBBY Co's Clothing Store. King It at; Id oin- 'lmr Bullion Printing Olce. Apply at Hm Office RICK RESIDENCE 12-1 011! 1 Hot. wnuu-l|entinu,`DIrMy-i1'rnI impruvemenh-1; moderate rent. S'rHA('\'. TH F. STON E l~lOU.~l UN CORNER U1" l'rinc.ess and Division St:-eats. occupied by Abernathy & Co. Apply at Wnm 091100` J" _ r w I 1,1. Hl'Y ANICE 1.H'l`l.E CmCKI-`.ll- n, J [Mi Piano in excellent order. To be I.` seen at VVMM ntce. `4 -)4 BBUCK HTREE1`. OONTAINING , ll . kinigeu, Lnth sin `Inn LI Du-...I. an _A - CI-l-l- -2no.m.sx~. ` ' ' ' All Nun. 3 l 1.. W ' ' Vlil M "P:D|'l`lI;`pnl"`5'0. O " eve" The II.` Bibby Co., OAK HALL me srnsar. u1N'I`l.lI\HCN CAN mc ACCOMMODATEI) I with ingla or double rooms. Allmadorn cgnvenid dies. 38 Clergy st. neur EM-l st. _..-__-.........__-_..._.....__...__. Inu- (`lmwron - In Kingston, on March 9th. I897, John (lrnctun. aged 68 years. Funeral will tulle place from his late reli- deuce, 293 Wellington street, to morrow afternoon. at two o'clock. to St. Mary : cathedral, where a solemn libora will chanted. Friend! and ncquhlntnncollr respectfully invited to attend. "` (ln:muus:--Al: Barryieold, 00h inlh.. Elias- bnhlu. wifn nf Frxnl-ink J (Inn:-an un.ulum.'--AD narrjenolo, mm mm. Ella!- beth, wife of Fr8'derick J. George. Funeral private. MI'mw`u--At 16. : Park Avenue. Mon- treal, on March 7th. 1807, Mary Dorothy (Dolly), beloved wife of D. J. H. Mur- __ doch,nund daughter of Lawrence Coo- tollo. _ In out 90- mentn. in it on in occupied by 14. hnmam, IST MAY. RESIDENCE QU:EFln5'Tl'.. nnun. 1 nnnmn, K Llunmu UNDIIRTAKER AND Eunuamn 14! Princess an-eety, Corner Sydonhlm Itnotmlo phone communication. vv. n.uunnn1uV. Flmuut. l)mIcc1'0n AND Emummn-la1 Pl!!!-> can attest. Mock above old qtlnd. ._____._.___.___.._:.____._-.: a A:-. unxu, Tm: Lmmmo UNrmn'mImn-l5I-256 Prinoou street. Telephone 147A. Open Day and Night. L. I`. KlIIl\l\-IDUA`. `l'hDER1`Al(l-JR AND Emnuutn. Princess Street. l hone_s--Waroroomu, 90; Residence. 9). Lowest pncea. lo The dm`m-ant r4('l`l.ll\l')lI lmu Innremml loll- lnx upnve thlu sprlmx. morn llglnc. and both! facilities for nvmmnxodatlnu vuntomurn. W0 run m-vunnnodute hundred: of po_uplowlt.l1~ out uvervrnwnllng. The stock In nlwnya In ndvnm-e M the nmrkat. and tho valuou no way aheml of anything you'll M!!! or hear of outside. STEACY&STEACY nun nu uul wool-s5c. TO-M OR ROW will be. Recep- tion Day for Dress Goods. The larger part ofthe stock has only just passed customs, which means that styles are the very newest and likely to be different from anything you'll see elsewhere. Never before have t_he_;stoeks been so attractive. Sur h quality, such variety, such elegan'Ce,lSuch excellence have seldom been-*dis- played. We believe in ample variety and have prepared for the most rened tastes of Kingston women. Every new style that's worth your thought will be found here, and enough of them to go round without duplicating to any extent. We're in absolute com- mand ofthe'm:trkct, and as fast as new styles are introduced we get them. That means an im- mense range to select from, with variations enough to suit the wants and wishes of both rich and poor. 'l`l1editl'urant. M(ll`Lit\l')l liA\'n IHHPDIIIDIII nnll. `ENTLE r-/nnvnnid \!N'l`LEM)1`.N om nic Ac(x)niMonA'rEn ninnlo rooms. All mmhu-n ;Rl(`,K RESlDEN(7E` SOHNSTON ST. WING!` hentimz. 'rn|t-.n- nnnulnrn RYLICK Hoi?s 1,1vo. 957QUEE . Apply to J. B. C.umu'nums. ` !Spring71 Rgcgptjoli nu.` nu ;--.-`An- &cI*7\i(". API'ijY "r(`)WL1`7sfsf1a`I`s`.`if (I*L`I?S'0'.". K Km; 91 met. . . V wznm-:n Pl-IOBALBILITIES. --::- ,,._ __ __.,._.__._. _.. `w7i.1.rx1'Y Aiiicz 1.1 rrm; excellent urdm-. 'l`n lm Also a beautiful Iuortmont at FINE GOLD BGLRP PINS, I tn Opals and Path. Suitthli 19;: the Nova: Scylu 91 THAI. A 64TH YEA.R.--N0. 58 . We have just received 1 asa6n1nent`o1FlNl com and eumm LINKS at the Very `Lnfnnf Latest '11 to _ St. Lawrence (Up r): Un- settled with rain. fowowud by. clearing, colder weather. "To BE LET. ' V5. M. b1mzm'A1i. irulrnvrnn A uh Il`uu A v nu T. F. HARRISON. nn .un I1I......... HENRY BRAME. hY1')Ill'l'l`AII'lI Allh Fun gmos. 11` Jonivsl `BSA ms. JAS. mm), Hunn-I-In sr-n_ TWO GEN TS. `I)l1Nb"lUN Bl`. Hrnnce; modern mt. :$'rIcAm' Sc 3... 1-'.R'.7.` . Shannon. . Apply to .. : lfcnvlok. L807. ROBE RY BAIR Asuinnun ' U.-U ED. Assianeo. -Inc all Turns out To no A (3 honly story. The sequel to the ghost story has come out through publication. It was ct jokd oonooctod among the workmen About the round house to startle Idvonl persons. The Affair was carried too far and resulted in portion ccrrying the story about and hiking About it in 3 tone of awe. Of oonuo it-got into the ptper with all the dcttilluit was I Iwe topic amongwhe out`-ondon. Those intarostod now auy.it won 1 pun ihvontion. A bond of utudents spout muclrof last night in the round homo. and with umbrella and clubs. but tho workmen much pnior ghosts. Thu,` willbqnn invol ' tion into tho tuoddcntvhich was at No. 17., n|dhgwi;h|hnoa_Kin;mId. _ .__.l__.. Queen Vlctorle Goes Awe: Unlll the End of Apt-ll. Losuu.\', March l0 -The queen. om- penied by Princess Henry 0! B rg (Princess Beatrice; and members of her majeetfe court, started from Windsor at l0:30 _o'clock this forenoon by special train. for Portsmouth. on her way to Cimiez. At. Port.mout.h her mejea-my will embark on board the royal yachmvVictoria and Albert. for Cherburg, where the will taken:-pecinl `imin for the Riviera. At.- Cimeiz thequoen will occu y the Reczinn hotel. She will return by t. 9 way of Ger- many at the end of April. Thine weatlier at the time of her departure from Windsor. was bright and Ihmny, and a large crowd of poo le cheered the queen on her way from I. e castle to the station. overseer if ne:-us: - man. Hay Bay. ['05 V; T6E.PR|cE smnf. N0. 5 IIUBHARD PORTABLE ()VEN. m-ar|_v new. "or pnrtivnlurs call at li(,'uxu:.~" BAKI-;nv.1-H Montreal :s'tree~f. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH I2. sll ' \.lr\ I I\JI` VVl'|lV I [al.1- I ` ORKINH ON AFARM BY THE YEAR OR ` month as rmer, mu-donvr. nnlnster or if lie:-um. -;. Annlv tn Fm-,1. SPIN- (irand Complimentary Concert And Skating Party Do not miss this match, as it will be the bent of the season and no doubt the lust. Adml'H.nn(-n 95.` Hockey Match. Harvard College vs. Frontetiacs First, WEDNESDAY, MARCH IO. Hunmcrz covmn am!) The cast includes MISS NANCF. O'"EIL. the (`lover young m-brass. whu' lcupmf into popularity in at single night-. _ I`ri<-es 250. 500. 754'. 4 mesro cavemen RINK". |(]'!An_nu's omen: (IEIIEEDI the disposal of the admin. ` ~ Crodntoru are requested to le their claims. uluiy proved. with me on or before t|ne2.'1th lay of March. 1897, kr which din. 1 will lrrooeod to dintrinnto the assets of the esmn-. lIVll. rezurd tolchoue claims only of which I then shall have reveivednoti(*,e.un that I will not be liable for the aI.~1ets.,or gmy part thouof, so distributed to any pd-son in per- son; of whosevinim Ishull not than h9.\'-`___hml not 02. - `' Ottawa. larch nch.1a07. / RHRRRV n nn MR. MCKEE RANKIN, Will appear in his Intent New 1`l:u-'. pr- by all New York, entitled _TRUE TO LIFE?` For thv lnenetit of tho manager of the rink, Admiss`on 1 I VII wtinnng \JIII.4r1l - N0. 5 IIUBHARD PORTABLE OVEN. m-arlv nnw Pm lu`|rt.ir'nlur~; nnll At LNILUI H. Wage 3, News. Page 4. Page -'>. Page (3, News. SUUUB UH Luurauuy KID -VV HIGH 3. Complimentary concert. and skating party, coverud rink, Friday evening. Mrs. (J. J. Filgate will give an apple social, Thursday evening, at 5203 Alfred street. All welcome. The favorite Canadian acto -author Mc- Kee Rankin in his now play True to Life." opera house, Wdnestwfllld Thurs- vrln. I III Life.` yda. Page 1, ' Page 2, 1 Letters. ll... *1 `I OTICE I5` HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE shove named lunolvent. William Robert Strand. has t [stay made an assignment to me for the be ` " e .-5 creditors under the provlqious of the Statues-s 0! Ontario, l8eIl.nbnptor 124 and Amending nuts. A moatlnn of his nnnlltnra of the uninl Fil. Tlu only Note noon I-on-'wmg Benders To Poul: Themselves by. See Wnlgj;on s in_vil:nt,ion mi inst page. Mrs. Hughes lecture on Friday night. Thursday and Friday AI`-'1'u_y|or`a bar- gain days. Friday and Sntu are art. square day s at. Richmond at s. A dress goods sale Friday. 1Iard_y a. Watch to-morrow n paper. Hm-.I.mv mntnh_ Harvard nnllnon vn, Frnn. |IU|l|$U!', VV uunuauuy UVUHIHK. Special offering of new spring dress goods on Thursday at. Walsh's. Cnmnlimenmuv onnnnrr. and slmtina VVBEUH I-U'lI|Ul'l'UW I paper. Hockey match. Harvard college vs. Fron- tenac:-, Wednesday evening. Bnecial offarina nf nnw snrina dram WEDHESDAY 6: THURSDAY. March l0th and llth, &\II-'IIqI A} As usual they lend thetrudu. SITUATION WANTED. I\l)l.'I\'t1 nu A .n. v n p-xxrit. ` They are in popular v so on tho Int, wheels all over the wor'.d-fnlly guar- tqnteed of course. ` M ` ....__l____ I-\..__|-_ -I-l_x._ f- I And if a puncture cnme.~4 no tools but your`lnmdI4n'e needed to quickly n-- p-xkr 1t. 'l`h8v are in nnnnlar an nn Hm loaf. . IQIILUEU Ul ('0llI'F8. American Dunlop Tire 130., Lombard St,* Toronto. SEE JENKINS l887.niupv.or meeting hue creditors the said \V'ii- linm Robert Scmul will be held at the oioe of the Assiunee. No. 109 Rim-A u Street, Un- mwu. on 'l`Hl'R.SDAY. the lath Day of Mun-h. M. the hour of 5 p.m .fur the appointment of inspectors And tho living of directions for the disposal of the rQI`0d|Ia0I claims. -....... .9, Will gum you rerfect .~anHx`tnotirm They're nimule, practical nml dur- able. Your Wheel --...-v -.,- Will giva yqu rerfect, .~amix`fau-firm Thev're nlmnle. unustiunl nml |\v\r\r`\v C-1-'O`I/Q`U\v1 Y_..,T .. __,., __A. _f_ 5 OFF F<):?z`:T'H|vuEnA. ._:J.j_ ' FOR SALE CHEAP. IvIvnnAr\r\ nnn-u.nrn . Iv`/WU`/\v C-O`\ \ \\*9I Dunlop Tires vn..'.mo ...-.4 :.4l'..,.o:,... LOCAL MEMORANDA. The Favorite Armor, In the Matter otW1l11a.m Robert Shroud ' of thecttv or Ottawa, in the County of Carleton. Merchant. carrying on business under the name, style and firm 0 "Stroud Bros.. at the City of Ott.-.w . and having branch stores at the Cities of Kingston. Peterborough and Torontc. Insolvent. Wlllli ('l)A\"l'l`JIV'l'-`L , Telegraphic. , Local, l ub`.ic Meeting, Concert, . Editori W General and Local. . Uttawu "Latter. , latest Tolegraphic and Local ,Dniry Convontinn zfhd Country COLORED SHIRTS. |,....l OLA 0.....l.; ',m|rt1om-r.9uIlnstar Apply to Fm-.1. riN- eter. uuut-go rnol. a.1'., one ol no but knovn`tit.i_:onI and oldest, rouidoob 0! Own Sound. dhd nddodiy Tuudny of ban hilun. ` ` , `- Three men, while seal hunting last. Fri- dny on some ahbre ice At the Bird Rocks, were blown out "no nos. Two died on tho io, and the third ruched fand on Mon- day night. suffering fromanow blindness and his feet froun. l`1....L... `D_'.. In -_- .1 -l-Ir- ' Sent E. The l'urIt;n`a neuor. V\ .Asu1.\`u1'0N. March lO`.--Secret.ary of the navy Long wiroq this morning to Capt. Sands, of the cruiser Columbia,` ac Hamp- ton Roads. \'a.. to proceod to Hatteras with all. deepntch assint the Monitor Puritan, which is at-ted disabled near Capo Hatteras. The Puritan is plying south of Hatteras life saving station, nupv posedly with her machinery d1.-ablod. She Put. into South Port, N.C.. on Thursday Mt fdr ehelmr from the heavy weather, and it is A thought at the navy department she started from South Port. tg New Yo: yesterday. _j_.L? The Vessel Stlll Overdue. H.\l.ll-`A\, N.S.. March ltl. -- The mail steamer Vancouver. from Liverpool via Moville. is now {our days overdue and her non-arrival is attracting some attention. Some are beginning to fear Ll an acci- dent has befnllen her, but it is o soon to `believe that such is the trouble." Most shipping people ascribe her long passe go to the very severe weather prevailing on the Atlantic. The Vancouver is generally ex- pected to rencxx ort by Saturday and she ls considered .1 little late when she does not get in befo `i Sunday. Thick weather has prevailed 0 the coast during the last twenty-four h- 9 and possibly the mail steamer is oll` e` waiting for it to clear. A. U. Jone:-_ ,. , ngents oi the Domin- ion line think .ui-1|} the weather is alco- gether the cause of the Vancouver`: delay. It is suggested by some that the mail steamer hxul got caught in the heavy ice while attempting to make across the New- foundland bnnka and has had her propellor broken. WIHUT 'IH UU HUUUD C`IU.\7U"; $3l, There is also an in the building of $5,0U(), which cover the loss. mL.. 1:-.. ..I-_ |._n - at`, NOTICE TO cREmT0Ii CUVUT LIIU IUUU. I The firm also had 1: luirgo stock of bicycles, which fortunately were stored in nnndjoining building nd escaped injury. ll j_.L_ ['U`JIlI III LHU rear. The firm had just placed in their stock of spring: g'00dB.which is estimated at. near- l_v $.':0,UUU. The loss bv re. smoke nnd water will be abuut $~l1).(lUU; insured fur 0')! nun "`|\A\vtlu 2,. ..I .... .'......._......_ __. Halgml 3 Local: Us Fine Estuhlluhmont In Bellnvllle estroyeu by Fire Bm.u;Vu.I.E, A arch 10. Between three and four o`c|0ck his morning re broke out in the large whol aalond retnil boot and shoe store of Huin M! Lockett, and at this hour the place is R perfect _ wreck. The can se of the tire is not known. It started in the second story, spread up and down, enveloping the wholesale and rctailde}mrt- menu-V, with the exception of a small L-tore- room in the rear. 'I"|... L!_..,_ L...l :._..4. __|._A_l :; ;l,.,'- _;,,I DIIISUII HKMIIIBD Ill CUVU-' C.L\'H.\. March ` l0.AThe_ Mussciinmin, who were beseiged by the insurgents uh Kimdruno, have arrived here on board an Italian warship. British and Italian: trans- ports, with troops on board, are lying off this port. 'allU\.lgIll: U1 LIIU KUV3l'l|lllOlll;. The Times correspondent criticize: this assertion by remarking: "The budget Ill which such economies are shown is not specified. It is thought, however, that the sympathy of England mid France will prevent any coercive meaure from being taken nguinst. (lreec`o.7 (`AVVL lnroln Hl A.'l"l1A Mimznlvnnnn LIUII UI DHU Kl||8llUUl. The Athens Proia asserts that the na- tional exchequer is abundantly able to meet all the extraordinary expenses from the ordinary revenue. owing to the fore- ':i".`uug|xb of the government. 'rhn Timnn' r-nrrwnnnnrinnf. nri/-I-ynn fkia |l|lIl.|\ `IILUIU lllllllllr l/HG IIIHIHCHII CUHD UK t,l1emobili7.aLir)n 0` the Greek troops, and CILHH abbention to . .10 fnct that the rust, when. in I885-HIS, the government. of Tri- voupiar vbi|'r/.ed the troops of (.`reece, was l'. 5,0()0 /00 drachmas. This expenditure, the corresponden`. says, oumilod the rain- troduction of it forced currency, which had ndisaatrous effect U1 n the money sil:un~ tion of the kingdom. The Athnnu Prnin mumrhl that fhn nn. WHICH LIIU IHLHIII I)llI;UUK5IU-'51. HIXL_V U] r number killed and wounded. The firing continues, and the cxmaperntimu on both mdesincreases. lb is probable that tlaeinsurgenta will set. fire to the town ll they mo nble to do so. Lu\nu' , Illarvln |l).-The correslpondent, `mes at Athens crit.ir-`men -in u very unfnx lrtfble manner the nnnciul cost of l.'..._;:,.._ ._t .L._ 1v_._-I. A_,____ _._.1 Ll... ......| Thla ls the Reply when Asked to,I.om_/e (lumen -The Siege of Kandnmio Has Been Rained And Marines Landed to Defend the Belleged mouems. ,, LONDON, March l0.-Tho Westminster Gazette published a despatch from Cunen, saying thnt the Greeks have been ordered by the commander of the united eets to leave that place immediately. The Greek vice-consul of (Ja.nen., who is included in this order. has replied that he will submit only to force, hich the despatch adds, will be employer by the powers if neces- sary to noinpel obedience to the order. .__'_l`hequeen in taking: a direct personal partiiin shaping the policy of ( lrent Britain In the Cretan emergency us: she did in the Hermancrisia fourteen months ago. Ir is Enid she may even delay her departure for the continent. which was lixod for to-day. A'mIc,\'.~:, March In Advices received here from Crete this morning any the seige of Kanrlamo hue been raised and the foreign wm'ship.a have landed detach- meutsof marines with Maxim guns to in- sure the snfety of Moslems who were he- _ seiged. prinnn flnnrnn nnnmnnnrlincr flu: llrnnlx Isms HAS AIIIEII mzrnms. lnlesdlnz Dnrk Sllmie.-I. including Black, 25 Oauts. Many n tinmyou`ve paid - for no better. It's full width and ......_l mu. In Shaping Great Britain's Po- licy as to trite. GREEK VICE-CONSUL MUST FORCED OUT. mm sum HELPS M In KINGSTON. ONTARIO; WEDNESDAY EVENING. MARCH 10. 1397. :1 Is A eiiczfffvifnecx. IIISUIVIIHUU UH { will nearly` Iowa : Case No, 43: Show that Villar is my tire M` Cuba; natnnliud; an-`sated mt` Cien` mgos. Se 1:. 5, I890: charged with concealment 0 arms And unmunioiomy cue to oiviljdriudition, Doc. I5. 1895 ; in ' pt-hon at _CIonfuogz_u ;Dcuo pgnding. - uAA"l.l the i\r)formntion at. the department of than was communicated `to the conage by secretary Olneyon January 25th, as `fol- low: : ` k ` HIV--- `Y- All nl____ 1L,` IV-1! , __.q._ A Pnonor Rt-leaned: WAs|uM:'ro.\'. March l0.-Tho secretary of state has received the following cable-_ gram: Cienfugem. Cuba, March 9-,h, Antonio urnez dol Villar liberated. Mc- GAR. JIIALB r___,,.-, . .u n . . . IUSU. There never was a ght in modern times which presented such complex propositions. Betting is even. The Chinook wind is bich swathed the valley yesterday cut down the snow and dried `up everything. The dress- ing-rooms of the two principals have been completed. The one to be occupied by Corbett is on the eastern extreme of the amphitheatre. The little shelter for Fitz. eimmone is in the western end. Both are exactly alike. Julian has made a ber. of $250 that the ght will not last more than eight rounds. IlIIlI'Ul ItII3`II |'-IIUEIJIIUHH: We sell at LOW l R[CE.`4, but we know the quulityof our goods to he lm`-`v r'li'i**ib'Ul- To-day weotfer A