: q'\r_n (Inna urinal-. #3.. l~ RU lolflllal OVEN. . Inc all . un':.:w`u...; " \ . - DUU. "On Friday afternoon. he said, in tall- ing yesterday of his atbemptntd gvatify his longing to see the fight, "I thought 1 would make 3 break. I took $1.69 from my father s bureau drnwq; and went. as far as Yonkers on the brain. Then I began to see that I was a chump to stars for way out west with only that much money. "T nnmn hurl: tn Nani Vnrlz and trim! tn DUE IVOUD WILH Dilly LURE WHICH rn0n3y~ "I came back to New York and tried to win money from the gang of newaboys-in City Hall ark by shooting craps with them, but; t ey were too speedy for me, and they got all the coin I had. Then I was ab busted and could not go home. I was nfrnid l.n Iin rlnwn in A I-mll tn Ilis Dcsir to See the Prize Fight in Nevada. lnmn A nu? I cnnsuul And Whllo In There Be rum: to Steal Enough Ticket: and Money to Take lllm `micro and Bnok-A Rude:-`of Dlme Novels. NEW Yonx. March ll.-3 It wants desire to see the Corbett-Fitzimmone prize light. at Carson City. Nev., that led Ernest. Sul- zer, fteen years old. to break into the of- fice of the Cook`: bouriabe company, at two o clock yesterday morning, for the purpose of stealing tickets for that place. Sulzer is a reader of dime no~ vele. He also reads the daily - pars, and, naturally enough, he E2- (`!lnl0 interested in the coming Cor- bett-Fitzimmona ght. He in an ardent admirer of Corbett. and wished to see that. worthy dispose of the aspirations of Lanky Bob. AIn.. I:`._:..l-_-n _ _ _ . -_ H L- _.!_I 1,. .,n Imam: mmn BIJRGLAIM HE ENTERED A NEW YORK OF- FICE FOR A TICKET Iilllod I-3] Sound All(I_ Flying llltu. ..-.v.....-.u l\|..'.. \l.__,I. II It! KINGSTON. ONTARIO. TH_UBSDiAY EVENING. MABGH 11. 1897. With A Bullet. In Her Braln. Acunt. in wo|1iig ci{: Bi" Kingston. Inch uh. lam. luhlounblo Inuggllng. unin` |l-..L II :9. .4 -_._..- .~-- . up. u a nun: uuuvuu '5 factor and-`gm l.l)-6-"udnmngur by th court low. l'rom thin the cotton oom- gnpposla. A huuro of1&ho4: -V npvqnn oooton logn in count in workingomdcr. ' `I`hooppuIlwudiuni!50dwi_t_.h ooltn. A Loon Wocllng In A court lloonr. 01'I'.\WA, Mu-ch 'l.--J'|$o Cnnudinu col- ond cotton mills company vs. Talbot was up in tho luprouno court today. Miss Tnlbot was injnroa by I loom in the ootaon and um 81.900 dunqgn.,hy court low. [mm thin aha tmttnn nmn. XOTCUIHOHBI 50 Emma. Business in Bahia is completely paralyz- odand the government in much ngiutpd at. tho prospect. upociully since the du- ~ut.roun dofqt of the federal troops. I IGFIOUU FBDCIIIOII. The government luudiapmtchod General Cantuzin to Bahia with I in force of artillery. the rebels in the lnstttle with the` Bruilinna having cnpturod many gum. Within eight days the` government will also sand 6.000 infantry and cavalry rain- forcemonta to Bnhia. l2...:.....-- :.. D-L:_ :- --...._r-.-u_- __,,, n, The Brullnun wm supp:-us Tho Revolt of runntl xnl Revolullonlul. Ni-:\~ YORK, March ll. Tho Herald`: correspondent; in Rio de Janeiro. tole~ gm he Lhat. martial law has been declared in t. .c 22.3.29 99 Bahia. where the fanatics under Antonio Unnselhoiro are engaged in a serious rebellion. ' TI.` an-2....`-......._L l...-..l:_.-_A,.L-.l 11 ___ _,_ , I Floods Al. Ann Arbor. A.\`.\' Aizimn, Micln. March II.-- The heavy rains lmve ooded the Michigan Central depot, and the newly macadnmized Iatroet. leadin thereto. has been washed out in several places. The Hudson liver is higher than over before. and it. is feared the dam will give away. The Michigan Central track in the western part of the city is covered by A foot". of water. Ill llUUl.|LUl' ('ULI'lLy, IU,\ "U. Cm-ul, Ill.. March II. The little Wa- bash river mark of 1883 has been passed and the highest. record made. Valley fnrms are submerged and many families are driven from their homes. Water: on the Rnm|mge-tho Damage II Very High. Hk1v:r;.\'.~'m'R:. Ind.. Match ll.- Steady rains have been falling for the past. two days and the rivers south of here are again on the rampage. Six miles of the B. & 0 track were washed out, two large bridges going down. There has notbeen atrainfrom Ihpley cov1ut._v since last. Thursday. The loss in the county will aggregate $l50,000; in Decatur <'ount,y, $I()1),Um). f`.n.--ul Ill Marni: ll 1`)... I.'nl.. \l.'.. UIUCIIIUII LIIKUB PIHCU 0 KO: ln3|'II' Her excelleimy tho vount-ess of Aberdeen gives rm At. 1[ome,"at. which the mem- bers of the Canadian college of arts and others have been invited. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WUUK. Mr. Lnuriar was conned to his room in Ottawa ye.~ILerdn_v with a severe cold. R Iiunln nnmyxu-irvru luau ntn-Mu} in \AI.-.'nl.o IDDILWH _)"f-`l|.CI'UH_\' WWII" H F8\'Br0 00"`. A lively campaign has 1-txrted in Wright. consmuency. J. Mcbougall has accepted the conservntive nomination and has been endorsed by Sir Charles Tupper. L. N. Champagne is the liberal candidate. The election takes place on 23rd inst.`- Hnr Avnnilniunv Qhn 1-nnnfnm: nf Alum:-Inna CHISUIHBIID ()1 WUFHBH. Sir Richard Cartwright. is still at Avonl Springs. N. 3",, mxraing his rheumatism, and is said to be so much better that. he mav return to Ottawa about the end of the week. \I_ _ I _____-A__ _.___ A0,`.-._,_I L- I ,-, WUBK. Hon. Hugh John Muodonald has written to the Manitoba equal autfrage club, ex- pressing hearty sympathy with the enfran- chisement. of women. m. u:,.|.......| 1--........:...1.. .-.. -._~n _- ...-.,' The Eltlilmtel Ind `l`n|'| Blll Wlll be Ready to Como Down. 0'1mu\'.\. March ll.-8ir Oliver Mowab has a number of items of legislation about ready. The majority of the estimates have lgoen put. through, nnlcoua of tho uri. comngtkftoe pays the house will not have to wait day for that hill. Col. enry Smith. sergoaI|t~nt-arInn, in here attending to preparations in the com- mons side for the meeting of the house. and speaker Edgar I3 exp;-m:be(l on Monday week. II-.. I_I.__.L 1-`... ll..-.I-__I_I l,,._.. 5. _ A license of occupation. covering some 6.`,()()() acres in the Rainy River dist.ricL,has been granted to representatives of the South African general development. syndi- cate, which was organized in England in 1894. A; \V-... \'_._I_ AL- 3,._,, 1 AI -1 9 IHH1. . At. New York the jury in the suit of Mrs. Mnruareb 1'. Buchanan against. Mrs. Kate .\l. Poster. for $50,000 for alienating the alfeccion of Mrs. Buchanan : husband, the late Dr. Alexander Buchanan, brought. in n verdict this morning in favor of the plaintiff for the full arnounb-$.")0,0U0. SIHIVU Ill UIIU WUHI/U|II Pfh U] Lila repuull. The entire staff of employees of the Davenport dock yard, numbering 5.000. have been ordered to work overtime for the purpose of hastening the completion of tting out. vessels upon which they are en gngod. A Hnnnna A` nnnnnn.-an nnunu-inn -nun- UI KJIIHIJKIHIII, 53 UUUJ BU III! A azourgo of black vomit. is de\'aat.atimz the city of Oaxaca, which make! three epi- demics that are now in progress in Mexico. Smnil pox is increasing dailz pnd the arinne in the want.ern nart nf t, n mnnhlin, `Finest Dress Stuffs, Dress Suits, Serges, Boucles, Plaids. Hcnriettas, Fancy Stuffs, at 48c, regular value up to 85. LIUBI II HllUl'l.I BIIUU Hg ). London has dropped out of the race for the U.W.A. meet. and the local Toronto delegates will mostly go to the convention uuinetructod. to vote either for Bmntford or Chatham, as they see fit. A nmurrrn nf hlnnlr vomit. in dnx-nnlmtinw uy LIIU u. L . n. ulncluls an Vancouver. E. Frye, chief of the department of mili- bury affairs and a member of the federal` council of Switzerland, has been appointed director of the international telegraph bureau. In. L. -L..L...I Al...L .... _..I __ . _ . _ ._ ll'_.__ U|I|'UHl.lu It i-4 I! that general manager Hays has decide to give Belleville and Madoc the desired con ction with Eldomdn, re- 1-pectinp; which a eputation went. to Mon- treal in short sime ago. Lnnrinn hm: rlrnnnnrl nut. nf Hm rnnn Im- ploo of `rho Morning Papers And the `Inuit I .n tank I Inna. cal.-- Increasing very rupluly. The conservatives have not yet secured A candidate for Wright. Prnnidnnt. MnKlnlnw Inn numlnimul Hm .DI.UUU; DUB IUIIU IIIIU IVHCIIUO L*lll|UU\_'. Three young children of Fred Luxon, of Bowmanville, were found drowned in 1: ol just. outside their garden state yeetergxfy The United States committea nn foreian `LIEU UULUIUU lalllr guruen Kata yeleruy. committee on forei In relation: yeatelday agreed to report. t. e arbitration treaty with Great Britain with- out amendment or change. It in ntntnd in Harlin t.lml>. uinn_nr*ImirnIl UUD HHIUIIUIIIUIID UT UHIIHSU. It is stated in Berlin that vice-admiral Holmann, vice-secretary of the navy, has tendered his resignation but its acceptance is refused by the emperor. An nlnrmino rnmnr-nhnt. Hm Q R Rm. In reluauu u_y one emperor. An alarming rumor that the S. S. Em- press of China foundered in mid ocean with 400 persons on board, is discredited by tho"U. I R. oiciala at. Vancouver. F. F: vn. nhinf nf the rlnnnrtmnnr. nl mili. Iipluv ul nut IIJI'IlIIl' I'D?!` llll IIIU Very Luau: Dupnxohu. Canadian exports to Great Britain are increasing very rapidly. ` The nonsan-nt.ivaa Imvn not I-at umnrul `Tweeds, Serges, Costumes, Henriettas, Boucles, Plaids, etc., at 38c. regular value up to 65. I UIIIIUIUIIIU [Dr W flxllliu Proeident McKinley hu )1-oclaimed the newpatentmonvention with spam and it is now operative. Fihzsimmnnn hnml nn nnnnnnhu with his IIUW UWl'lIVUa Fibzsimmons burl an encounter with his great. Dune, Yarrum, for half an hour. Fitz used a pitchfork and won. Thh nnnnn n Uin`. tn thh Mans-{An hnunn 1' I37: Ill! ll PHCHIUFK nu Won. Tho queen : gift to the Mansion house fund for India famine sufferers Amount: to 131.000; the fund has reached 411,000. Thong unnnlr nh:lrI.-... 1|` I`....l I ....A.. .l Jlllllll UK I! IllUI'UHHIu (INN PIIU LIIB grippo in the western part of t a republic. \ _ . . . _ . . ....L .l,...l. ....._.'I _._.._L-_:_# H nnn MARTIAL {Aw DEEUARED. FLOODS IN THE wsr. WILLTIEVBE DELAYED. _ mm 67 THE Ncws. Llkoly to Appeal. Tolmxm, March ll. ~'l`ho oxecutivo of the Lord : day alliance {in `Almost unani- mously in {war of appealing the decision in the Hamilton Sunday car can. On Fri- day the olcon will meet to diopun tho` question. and nfoorwndn interview -the `u0toI*noy- I. who is.. phinti with tiled: in unit. ' colic, ouourl Inomlll. cnolon Inunmn sud All loououn of the harsh. Nova tn vol mum it./`P:-loo I60. - " These are the conditions make for your advantage to-mor- row. -For the greater convenience of buyers we utilize 40 feet of table and counter space in which to lay out the l)ts.L- ..`( Dr.. Tdvlofi "Bah-not of Wild Stav- ' boat. d . ` , $3 .?u'.'.'a..l".'..o.:.... $333. 1.3%.? And All Intnnnn-n nl AL: In-ah II... 5.. Ulf G1]. I Inc rcportod from Pins: del Rio that Spanish troops mconnoitering in the neighboring hill: discovered M3000`: two dynamite gunman shells and a quantity of explosive matoriul in n cave and bfoughh them to town. [of police. who order the search. was dis- a ClllV8l`[- wmcn wu use iouna aeuro ea. Nnw Yuan, March ll.-A specie to the Journal from Havana says: Private re rts from Santiago do Cuba any the re- si once of Robert Mason, British pro- consnl and consul {or China there, was searched by the Spanish police for Aims and compromi'e1`rig'documonta during his nbunca. Nothing was discovered. On learning of this outrn 0 British consul Ramadan demanded an obtained imme- diate and Ample A logical. The chief chnrgod. `l'..-_-..-..A-_I r_-__ n:,,-, ,|,. r|' .1 . I In u-uuu IIIIIIIII 1.1.1. HA\A.\'.\, March ll.-The exploring en- gine of the passenger train coming from the l inar del Rio city was blown up on the Nth by n dynamite bombybetween the Herrndua and Paeco Real dtntions. The emzine wpe completely wrecked and the road interrupted. The en ineer and re- man were slightly wounde . Five hundred yards oa wire wan discovered leadinggto a culvert which was also found deet.roed. N|.~\Ir \.'..-up Ll......L II A .... ..:- 4- (lulloll. What further encourages the authori- ties to believe that Spain will keep her promises to liberate all American prisoners ie her action in the caseof Sylvester Scovol and Antonio Suarez del Valar. Since the change of administration Spain has shown :\ disposition to be more lenient with Am- erican citizens. and it is the intention of the authorities to compel a continu- ance of this policy. No American prisoner in the future will be kept in com- municndo more than seventy-two hours if the authorities can help it, and a demand on the part of the United States con zenenil for their release after this ..ne from that state will be vigorously support- ed. even if warships be necessary to necure mmpliauce. The conciliatory polipy of Spain at present removes any immediate cause for friction between the two g7vern- manta over this matter. -~ can vu- NEW Ymu(. March ll.~-A Washington despatoh to the Herald says: The pacic character of the news from Cuba is coupled with important C0l|f.`0`!SiOll! made by Spainin connection with the treat- ment of American prisoners. has taken a houvyload off the minds of president. Mc- Kinley and his advisers. They now pee nothing in the situation to precipitate in crisis or to necessitate an immediate de- parture from the policy of the last ad- minintrationin dealing with the Cuban question. Hint. furmr nnr-nnrnnnn Hm unlhnri, lilrllull. The National Zeitung, in 3 pruumnbly Tmptred articlu on the situation in Ureoe, says if the rc nirod coercion of Greece in not; procee ed with by the powers (Jar- mnny will not. take para in any negomia; Lions which may be entered mm for the presentation of another note to (-`roece. Bl: Ill] CHU; ` Br.m.I.\', March ll.--The Cologne Gm zetto says the powers have not yet. agreed upon the methods of s plying coercion to Greece. Germany an Austria are in per- fect. accord as to the application of drastic measures. but. Russia and Great Britain are uncertain. Ru.-sin sent. instructions of a serious nature yesterday, both to the ud- miral commanding the Russinn squadron at. Crete and the Russian minister at. Athens. ` lI`L- \Y..A:..___I I-:L.-___ 2- - _..-_____LI.. In Rogu-I to the Aalrn In Cuhn-No Crlnl. Fenrml. \v Iv .. u .. . ... gU\'Gl'lllHUIlbN. l .uu.~, March ll.--A- despntch from Athens to the Gazette says an easier feel- ing now exisbs in that. city, and the war fever is slowly subaiding, Reserves con- tinue to arrive from, the interior and the excitement prevails, but at. the same time the feelingprevnila than the war scare is at. an end. Dun. .u ll......|. II TL- I`..I.......- IV-- Tweeds, Suitings, Serges, Hen- riettas-a|l at 25c, regular value up to 40. LOT 2--38c. The idea that the good Muuselmnna in Crete would massacre three times their number of armed insurgents as not forth by (lreece is nbeurd,hke her other exaggerated pretem-ion~=, and is contrary to the opinion given in the reports by the consuls to their governments. Puuu Mnrnh II *A- rlnannfnh fr-nun Every Effort Will be rut Forth to Looallso Any (`lash of AI-ms-`l`u|-key Would Boon Overcome ureece- England II lllomedjor Nut Acting When Asked Last Year. NEW YORK, March ll.--A despatch to the Herald from St. Petersburg says : The alarming rumors as to the probability of an European war. as the outcome of the resent political. muddle, are not shared ere. owin to assurances received from Servia and ulguiia. These countrieswill not take advantage of the present con- dition of affairs to provoke rising. This is a very important matter, and even if that political eel, (lreecc. insists in the face of the forbearance of the powers, and Turkey on the precipitation of war Russia. Austria. France and Germany have a distinct understanding that every ebrt will be made to localize it. And here the feelin is that such can be done, and that hostilities would not last long, as Greece. unassisted could not stand against the Turks, while the latter have no great de- sire to carry on awar with people who form such a large portion of their own popula- tion. England is blamed for not having consented last year, when all the powers, except her wanted to blockade Crete to prevent a systematic landing of arms. Now the `powers find themselves, as a result of that weakness, face to face with an en- tirely armed and reckless christian popula- tion. 'I"LA 5. -.. AL-L AL- _.....-X \l..-....I..._..- .'_ Distinct Understanding Among The Nations. [ AS Tl] SERVIA ANIIBUIJIARIA. wILLnNuunnnITviR1 WILL NOT SEIZE THE TIIME T0 PROVOKE UPRISINGS. PACIFIC NEW; A Trulu Blown lip. \A.._-I. II FIVL. __ lc. LIVINGSTON 21330.] % The Leading House in ` the city for COLORED Smms. All handsome patterns. Best goods, from the leading mak- ers, at Pbpular Prices. _ LOT 3--48c. fC-()"L0RED" SHIRTS !` (lnntod The lteqnlultlon. B(wroh_',MMe.. March ll.-Uov. Wol- cotl. has signed the requisition papers for Joseph Iasigi. the Turkish coniaul-goiw ral, wnnbod in blasmcbuaebba for ombuI|O- ment. Inspector Robina will go to Al- bany to get. tho approvnl of governor Black. and having secured that will proceed to New York city and bring Inligi no Boa.-ton. IIFUUUUU BU . to Boston. UUUII BIKUIUU Ull LIID HKTDOQ HALII-`A.\, N.S.. March ll.--'I`he mail steamer Vancouver, which arrived this morning from Liverpool. had a very rough passage, the heavy head storms being so severe as to cause her to reach port ve (lays late. During two (lays she made only I55 miles, on the fourth, seventy-one, and on the fth. cightwfour. A slight derange- ment of the machinery also helped to keep the steamer back, delaying her several hours while repairs were being elleeted. The steamel was frequently swept by huge seas. but no serious damage resulted. Two life-boats were injured and some slight wreckage caused about the decks. This morning the cargo shifted, and the steamer came into port. with on heavy liet. The Steamer Vancouver Hun lluchotl Bull- fax In Safety. H.u.Ir.\.\'. N. S.. March ll. --T|m ve days overdue steamer Vancouver has just. been sighted of!` the harbog Hun-`A\' N R Mural: ll ._"l`hn mail W079 CIlIUU l Dy (H5 POUCH. The body of the man found in the street enrly thin morning has been identified no that. of Louis Longer. Longer was shot. in the abdomen by George Stack whiie at- tempting to rob the Corn Palace saloon, owned by Jamoa l..4St.eck. He managed to walk to the corner of Madison and Market. rtroeta. where he expired. While Ullloorl Were Pnuulng IltII`| lII'I- One Undoubtedly Klllod. CIIn',u:n, March H.-Bullor.s fired by police othcera and Pinkerton detectives in pursuit`. of burglsn, earl this morning, muck Albert Zoimer, A loveland, 0hio., morchmt and his: now at. the cum Iununihnl-in n vivnr I-rmvtinn Zdmar WW! I KUUUL Illa BUD KT? 1` orurlurn natal. An hour after the shooting the body of n mun was found propped up ngainst the old Marshall Field wholesale house. A bullet. had drilled a. hole in his abdomen. In his pocket. wuss found is lotter addressed to "H. Stack. I00 Franklin street. ll: is supposed he was one of the burglars who were chased by the police. Than hndv nf tho man found in tlm utraut. Inorunnno Illll III (IV Ill : (H6 ll" hovpibul-in a dying condition. Zeimor man A mun! nf. thn m~nnf. Nnrmhnrn hntnl IIIVPIIDIIWIII ll HINT! CUINIILIUH. IIUHIJUT won a guest no the: great. Northern hotel. An hnnr nfhnr Hm nhnntinu Hm hnrlv nf fess Goods Bargain Day All Friday. UXPTUEBIUII I! V\'UlIUeI"IllI- . Miss Ellen Lee as Molly Smith won the favor of the house at once. and was greet- ed with well-merited applause. William Harris as Stephen llnldwin, A rich philan- thropist, a follower in the footsteps of John Howard. is rnther stagey. and does not always remember his lines, otherwise his work is good. The other members of the company give excellent support. l0BUUly IIIIIIIBH I ILU PIUI" IIIIU IIIUIUUTIIU being such as are constantly taking place around us in the lives of our fellows. The plot is simple in its construction and limit- ed in its scope, but the intensit of human passion and the laying bars 0 incidents that are in every case, where possible. jealously hidden from the ltnowledwe of all but those O0nCQl`l)0d:\glVO! it a power that at first sight seems far fetched in connection with the occurrences in every- day life. The strikingly natural acting of Mr. Rankin, Miss O'Neil and Miss Leonard has much to do in enlisting and in retaining the attention and deep sympathy of the spectators. Mr. Rankin, as the liberated convict who has made atonement to society for I crime of which he in reality was nuillleel. as the self-sacricing father. when uh- expectedly he discovers in the youn wo- man who hssehown sym thy for and{ind- liness to him in his en eavors to load In upright and rospe -table life, the daughter whom he has never before seen, and as the spurned and hopeless outcast, received with kindness and assisted by the rich philanthropist, holds his audience in a spell that is not broken until he takes his leave of his stricken child. His noting is powerful. true to life" in every respect. Miss O`Neil, as the daughter of Madame Carlton. deserted in infancy. and imbued in womanhood, with n stern contempt and hatred of her nnnatunl mother, and as the loving and faithful daughter of the re- leased convict, is above criticism. There is no posing. no straining after stage effects; every motive. every tone, every ex- ression is natural and human. Of Miss onnrd as Madame Carlton. the same may be said. Her passion of remorse and regret is very real, and her power of facial expression is wonderful. Mine Rllnn Inn no Mnllv Hmihh wnn Mun A Itnllng lucceu at InrI.ln'| Thontsre Last Night. It. mm I very slim house that gr McKee Rnnkin and his oxooilont com in Martin : theatre lm night. who failed to take Advancnizo of the `(Jp- nnr-l.nnit.I1 In Inn and hnnr Mr, R.Anki nurl `THU IUIIUU IOU IIIIU IUVIIIIIKU UK It"! Ull` rtunity to ace and hear Mr. Rnnki and in leading lad . the popular an clever Mine Nance 0 oil, mien-ed A treuw thet. I! not. always within the reach of the local theatre-going Emblic. " The lay rue to Life when huge nuc- ceee in ow York city. and in one that forcibly a peels to the masses in that it. is inbennely numan in nu plot-, the incidents lminrv much an urn nnnetnnmlv hnhimr nlnno HAD A ROUGH |;A-STSAGE. rs n|_fflroci A MERHCHANT HIT TRUE TO LIFE. A-. c_. JOHNSTON & BRO.` Wotohnnlon nd Jovollon. 3.1-`-.. __.| :4 A /f.{.I.f.I" m 'f "' NEW YORK STYLES. L76T""'il'.'ic. 5'1` MAY. tun-ummcl: In QUEEN 'l`.. containing I0 roomn. latent 'i_mprovQ- manta. llkrju hum In front. nnd good garden in rourmt pmnont ocou lot! by S. Shannon. Totmu modornto to unltu o nu-Iy. App] 00 I-I. tuumcou, on prnniou, or at law oi, llondry & 00.. Ontario Strut. "NEw`[6<) 4) Huuuun H'nucB'l`. OONTALNING ll .. I rooms and oxtemslon kitohenurnnco. huh.m~.. Also 851 Brook Street. ulrlok Potmgo, contnlnlnl 7 rooml and oxhnllon k`lu:hm. furnlbn. hath. on-. Apply to D3. l'm\'l.Ix`lI. 84!! Brook strut. . FROM MAY Iv-rr. BRICK RESIDENCE N0. Olorly Strata, not-nor William: chun- nlnn hltohon. six bedrooms. bathroom no.` none wry modornu. Anti: to FIANOII Kmu. Burintu-.0nuriu Olmm n. 947 nnoox HTREBT. CONTAINING kitchen, turn 0. Dual: no Ah... on ll......|. us..-a - h I. IBICK RESIDENCE 191 J()HN8'I`0N 31'. Ho: wnlor h0ntl:g.b|lu1I'\lrlI|oo:modIl I e improvements; rn rue rent. BTIMCY I; 2-mm-v. HE S'I`ORl NOW UOCUPIED IV I Woods um plllnnon strut. Pouo on he of A rh nox . Apply to l. Flanagan. City Clot ;or In Prmnr. 34!) Brook aunt. William: ulnn hlfnhnn adv nd-an-um. THE RESIDENCE AND PBIIIISES nito tho Pout. Oiro, now oonupiod by Dr. numn. Poueulon hat May. Apply to JOIN lvnm. _.._:..__.__._.........._.. HE STORE NOW April Aunl! ll. lhmnpnn. }'..!_.RRY ll ll IUD` UCCII c3|9I .' lished beyond an ques- tion that the ` THE RESIDENCE AND PBIHISES OPPO- Hnrtiu Pnnnnmnlnn Int Mun A-.-.I.. 0.. Inns. HALF` OF` THE FLAT OVER THE BIBBY 00': (`-lothing Store King at t. all n- In Bulls : PtlnNu[Ohloo. ADD! II 810 cc H11.` 1-vromc nouns, on ooxmzn or Princou and Division M nun, onnuplod by Abernathy &Oo. Applync Wulu Omen. DIED. DAnLI.\'u'roN--Ab Dexter, N. Y.,Mnrch 8t.li. Annie, wife of (learn Darlington, Aged twenty-four yearn. Interment at Cherry Valley. Ont. BROXAM---Ill Wotertown. N.Y..M|fOh 8th, Beseic. only daughter of Harry and Alberto Bmxam. aged four yurl. l)ixw.m--ln the Kingston Uonorol Hospi- tal on March 10th. William M. Duncan. aged 42 years. The lunoral will loavg his labo rooidouoo, l'ort.amoutb, on Fridny at 2:30 p.m. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend. Mt`CAl.l.l7.\I-Ab Sunbury. March l0th. '97 Mnrthn J. Sleet.l1.boIo\-ed wife of Thomu MoCnllum, aged 44 years. Funeral will leave her late maidonoe, near Sunbury. bo-marrow no 2 p.m. Friends and acquaintances are rolpeotlully invi- bed to attend. In I . TIIIIIKUIBKILVI Umnxnunn AND lcumnuin. Prlnoou Street. PhonoI-Wuruoonu. H0; Buldonoo. ul. Lowest prices. IIQBJII DRAKE` Lnmno UNDIIITAIII AND lhtnumn--1u Prinoou ntroos. Corner Sydonhnm shoot. Tolu- phono oommunlontlon. ____..:.__.._____.___..,__..___.-. '8'!` MAY. RJHIDENCI QUEEN B'l`.. rooml. `imbrovo VV . -I LIEDIINLVALVQ rmtnu. Dunc-mu um l!:|um.un-l1 Pun. con nu-oo1:.blooI above old stand. I`I~:mu'.\Vmum- At. Sb. John. I church. Portomouth. on Wodnendny. March 10th. by the Rev. F. W. Dobbu, Omar R. PAM-I1 In Him llnhnlln W:-Cnhh. In-nth nf PR`1Nu|.1:-!'dI.iI.bIr:-0n the I0! il:|It.. 55 the 5 reaidenoe of the bride : mother. 1'. Ordnance atroot. by tho Rev. J. Mncklo, M,A , H PI-inaln nf Hull; In Minn FOR 8AI. CHEAP. . l.- Inl|AI.h nt|n1vnnn.n n II AL`: IBIIIIIJ` 'l'nI Llumuo Uxmnn'run--IM-I56 P:-moon utroot. Tolophono nu. Open Du and Main scum IUCI-I UI LIIUIIIO The lirst floor is particularly at- tractive. Everyboqy welcome to come and look. Come to-day or anytime this week while the as- sortment is at its best. No one should miss this opportunity of seeing the choicest novelties. No suggestion to buy. (STEAOI&,TEAQX, spmi~e_ D_RESS' gsoops Instead of going into details we invite you to come and see the collection of novelties. The dis- play is worth going miles to see---'- the stocks far surpassing those of former years. The styles in ____-._. A______. _.4-- nan -I-u\\.r 1---2-: wwwv--v Are entirely different from last yam, ..::;` riothing short of a per- sonal visit will give you an intelli- gcntidea of them. Thu: u-oi nnnr :9 nnrlnnlarln 5}, .:.j..__._`__-- !0PENlNG DISPLAYS! I 8010 Agents BUTTERICK PATTERNS. Trick uoir`sri[`}o. uaTTQunnu u'rn.n'r. Apply to J. B. CAIIIIUTIIIII. . UITLUBIIUU HD1130! Dy (Ill!) IVUV. I ~ IVIIUIIU. M.A.. 8. I :-inglo. of Shells, tao Mina Jennie H. Pollie. of this city. GLTH YEAR.-NO. 59. y lull! IVUV. In W. LIUUUI, UIUIT IV- ?-my to ma Iubolla Wright. both of tibdhm ,- .j._._.._ __- vv-v-cu Also I buutuul uoorunont 01 FIN! GOLD BOAR!` PINS. not In opus ud pang. Iuihblo tonne Npwut StylQ_qot'1flpI. We hnvb just received 1 moo assortment of FIN! 601.!) and SILVER LINKS of $210 Vtry 1 -3-- "W. n. DRENNAN. nnunvnnn A urn Run A [III '1`. F. HARRISON. mum? muum. unnnvr-A Inn A urn Inn MARRIED. J AS. REID, TOO MANY GOODS, NOT ENOUGH ROOM. NOT ENOUGH MONEY. TWO GEN TS. ~ n.n'Ii Ems. n JOHNS. 5 Yea. Excelsior Blend is without doubt the finest cloclhokago Tea in the market. It is good enough for e. king. and the price is within the reach of everyone. It excels in traannoe. a. vor and atrencth. hence thenunoxxclbslo. `CALEDONIA WATERS . .. awn! will oigllil IIIII IIIOIIIOOII I can `punt Ia-king o;~I!_n vohooner 8.1!. Dunn nu hrwgh ch ic;_.,,_1Io wunucnd by $1 0W|l.L BUY ANICE LIl'l'l.! CHlCKEIl- J DH! Piano In oxcollnnt order. To be can at Wino once. our Into I-rouhor. Wm. II. Duncan. Nnmhorn ofcutnruqui Lo 46:. No. 10. and all Oddfellows no oorrlinlly invited lP_W. AY`.lCw()KTH Ran Gan`: Cyire RIuaun.msM.- W `nu `snnb J.nI.-4' ' ' -"'.,)e:. 7 `-7 HR MEMBERS 0!-` KINGSTON l.OD(H-2, No.59. L0.().l".. are nquostod to meet at. Lndnn Ilnnm_0M|.I|m-'.. Hull '!`n.|1nunnur uv-uqu n--vuunuuuvvu-uw u nvnu. lII`l-\v[\[\,\)v' (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON at one u'olook Ihur tor the yiurposu of attending the {uncut out-Into -roahor. Wm. M. l)\mmm. Nnmhqrn nfntnrmnni Ln hm, Nu In and nll No. 59. 1.0.0. l".. M. Lodge Rnom.0ddlo|low'a Null. '!`()-MORROW 011563 nuroose amending tbs {unani- 51m 55. Earl St... near Gordon St.,:lmlnle brick house. 4|dJoh'nston hit. new housuand lot, 317x132. 414 framo house. And rm other proporuuin city and county for Mle. tn lot` or oxolnmgze. II A l)l'\IKlChI l\-_I l!..4-A- A ..-.. 4-, |Ul' IIIU, (II III! III UXUIHIIIKV. (]ARDlNER'S Real Estate Agency. 151 Wollluglou St . Klnxnton. Htreet.,Mx!U0. _ 43 Alfred Eh, house and lot. 594 " hon.-ovum lot and burn. " near l`rln<-on-1,1: lum:4M4. `Y Kim: anal Gore SI, . .`I houma and Innd. lmxlli. Kim: 50.. nonr tlorof`. wwnut lot, 64i.\l.`I;'. 3. frame hnusauueor est!-oat. House and lut..cur. 0 ueouzo and Stewart 8%.. 5ux.\5. Lot bet.ween.|ohnston and Earl on Gordon Streef.,.'>4xrm. nhcl and )..............u mo .....a 1.... .--u-`vuau- , III -\-n... now, from lmrtiem desirous of obtaining ll Liquor l.i`(`:'a|n.I.L)_|` the District of Fronwnno. Iitlna lot holding a License at time of nppiivM'yin.t.ho lllnplillion must. he n--um- panic-ti)$y A certil unto signed lay it mujmity of the elector: untitled (:0 Von at. olorotiunu for the Legislative Assembly, in the pulling nub- divlsiou in which the premises sought to be licensed are situated. nuuu n I Iuunxy RMT.TE.1l9E!'l-P0W""Y Al l Ll(`A l`l()N.-1 Wll.l. Bl-I REF!-IIVEII DY . tho lln4lBl'diHI|e(l M. his oicu, Wulfe 15- land, until I`A_llII\l'I\AlI .nnu- A \A lIV l\I IBIJHllIl3DIo' \ bolt ! be_st depicts` A._.-_... _-A | License District 0! Fronteuaa] The H. D. Bibby Co., OAK HALL. KING STREET. About s-a"o'.;hak' shit snahoon many um-Han admin -ulna... I II I\...... A 0NE.PRICE sIom:.| Juxnnassas WANTED 41- nuinsu American liotol. 1`nm'nIIu:N' nu AOCOIIODATID 1 viii dqjboc loroonn. Allnodorn I it. non In] at. l(IIIlVCl('D KBII ESKIIO A3` wellington Kingston. Money to Man at lowest rates. _or\nx. Al;l L\ T0 nnss ranuusox, 1 nm. sends. - Urand ( FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH I2. T-: It has long been estab- hncu-un AIIAQ }K IEG s"T6n covmn RINK II The oust includes MISS NANCE 0'NE[L. the clever ycun nutresn, who leaped into pogmlnrityin a. A nxle night. lrh-es 250. 500. 7.5:`. MR. MCKEE RANK|N,| `fTRUE Tb LlFE. .u.uuauu In 0 nuuuuvll. JOHN DAWSON, Inspector. Wolfe Inland. Hatch l0t.h.1837. ll Willnpporu in ma latest Naw Plrw. praised by all New Yor}, entitled u.Friddy and Saturday Are art square dogs at Richmond & Co s. I`...-.nl(-upnoa an nnnng-I-, -n.I -Iunnn HID". ' Limestone lodge, No. 9|, A. O. U. W, meets to-night. Buainesa~- Reports of grand lodge representativen Members will please retum sick benet certicates. WIIIH l"nN'l`IiTN'l"l IJJCMI 1` CW!- Page 3, Dairy School; Address; Tele- graphic and Country. Page 4. Editorial; N apanee News; Local. Page ."i.=`.Illustrnted Articles. Page 6, Latest Telegraphic and Local News. borne Blunt. The min will be subject. to A run-vs hill. Thopuroh shall at the limo or sale pay lupor oon . of tho furohuo mono no the nndonltnottnud uhn lpny the nun min in )5 days: fromday of unlo. Phnbor nrtlouluru can be had from JOHN AJIARDI EB. Rn! Eatnto and Inauruu-u Anni. Wdlingto: st . IIU IVIIJIIUIUIIU (F VU Ea Connplhnentary concert and ohting party, covered rink, Friday evening. Don t (3210: our opening on Saturday. rnnf. ha mini will In n'Arn'I (la-nnrl puny, UUVUTUII (XIII, E l'll.l|y UVBll|Ilg. for at Great barinl will be o'ore']. Grand lYn1nn_ FIKU 1. J. USIHPKIIU LVUWF. Pug `J, unnk `With Flying Flags: Hockey With Harvard; Letters to Editor: Local News. I)...-.. 0 I\...... ..L....I. A.J.l_...... ULJ- who truly mm llool tor Inn; Bondon To Post Thomulvu by. Harrison : oponinmdoy to-morrow. "True ta Lite," opera house to-night. Mrs. Hughes lectures on Friday night. Royal .-Arcanum meets tomorrow night. Shoe bar nine, Friday, at Subherlnntfe. Hardy : real goods bargain day on Fri- rlnv . KIKDIIII I Union. I :rvInIl AUNDBESSES Urand Cknpllmentary Concert And Skating Party For the benefit, of the mrmnger of the rink. Admission 150. U"'VK. APE]; King Street. pogmlruity in ping 250, 500, / ILL BE SOLD BY J. H. IlI.|..`Jr, AUC , tionoor. at him Auction Room-I. llrm-k Haunt. on MONDAY, MARCH 15th, 1897, ut._~l P. M. SHARP, H16 property known as Non. IN. 116 um! M8. on the nolith Me of (`ol- lvorno Stun, hotweon Barrie and Division streets. in the (Shy of Kingston. upon which are eroot-ad three Brick Houses. oc-.4-upiud as dwollln I. and helm: the north R) has of Lon No.87d, nvlnuu frontage of 65 feet on Co]- borne Thu uni will hp nnluln.-O, On a ----..._ l.:_) our prices run 101- tuna Bpnng M. in, sin, 01: so. , All taste.-x mm he met. We've even} variety at popular privoa. `. nun BIIAUWDIII I Skins are numernnn in all kinds of hualno9s-bute-upecinlly in the Cloth- ing line. We do right: with our om- comers. For lmtnnvo: A Stylish Sprinl Suit. rnrefully tailored and nuhtlymado. re ulur #15 to $18 goods, m-loos or this Surinc is. IILIIWDIK I" Dovrnlnn-Wlmt.loyou think M R V-Anam\ mu thnt throws a man on the sidewalk R" - u|._:,,_ ___ _.__.___-.., .1- -1: LBW) : Brownin -What do you think of ll man who t. rows I banana skit;/on the sidewalk ?" I`n...._X.... h`I7I...A.I......_ n_:._|. 44- _ Ev I4` Ij,\l-II Q As usual they lead the trade. _/\-a- weonesmv 5: THURSDAY. March 10th and llth, W IIIU (7UN'I`I`JN'l'H. Page 1. T egraphio Now:-. Putin `I. AM: `With VII szmm JENKINS nuun THURSDAY. APRIL Ist. ..._n.. .4_.:...., _n _|.;_.-_.-._ I XUIIIIII XVIII`, 3V For Sale or Exchangc. 123 muons; st. nohn smo - mgs'toa] rn un (JD!/Il'll|Il| no nu). nu. ll . nun II vs I". W. AYLE:4W0lV.'I`H. Boo. Soc`; zly made. ulur #15 goods, {wk-on this Spring is, 3 . LOCAL MEMORANPA. FOR SALE. .wAN"i`E D. The F3 vorite Autor, ET??? COLORED SHIRTS. nu lnn.| l|.no.-nth. U!` llNU.`|`l`UN l.()D(H`I, . mow ; '!`()-MORROW uuuuwuunlu I-I`[luI[- ' Cmumo; Mu-ch ll. - Sovguty-ve vol tholoading rghil Inatchnntl 61" Chicago fol-nod uibrnnniution for tho prevention of luhiomblo smuggling by oi!-but voll- to-doimnignnuoroitinqmo! this coun- oHhoIo la '1 idqntll. x....., ...."..."..':::.` :. :.,".:'..u.. All lines will be quoted at low gures besides these here noted. We do not quote per cents o, but name a straight selling price and allow the customer's good judgment to tell her its usual value. I n'II r Four Ion Badly Burned l)1'noxa,Ps., March |0.--By an explo- sion of mine gas. following a shot in a mom of the Borwind White coal mine. four men. Hugh Reynolds, John Graham. Goomor Hopkins and Peter Fermnn. were badly burned about their faces and bands. No injury wudono no the mine. und not,- witlutandlng the great oxcltomonb. work is progressing no usual. Fifgy men were , in the mine at the timo. vv nu ll |JIIIII1lo III nut nnun. Cunmun, Marchl|.- Mrs. Bragg, widow of Frederick Bragg. residing at 2|! 3|st. street, was found yesterday lying in bed unconscious with I buliet hole through her head. She cannot. recover. Josephine Brigg. her adopted daughter. fifteen years old. was arrested this afternoon. She slept. with Mm. Bum: last. night. but claims to know nothing of the ahootin . Mrs. Bra in the owner of colnaidornbiio property. or adopted daughter being,ic` is said, the only heir. uuuuu u, ouuuu nun Klllll` ulul. C(Il.l'M|ll'H, Ohio, .\lnrc'h ll.-Furmera in the vicinity of New Martins-iburg. Fayette county, are in in state of excite- ment. over the full of a meteorite near that place Monday. 1!. shot. across the aky nbout. noon mid burst. into myrinds of pieces before reaching the earth with a terrible report. Many persons were stun- ned and one farmer, l).nnie| Leisure. was rendered ineeneible for several hours. Many domestic enimnla were made deaf by the terrible sound. Several of Mr. Leia-ure'e pigs were struck by pieces of the meteorite and killed. - To Float Bonds In London. NI-:w Ymm, March |l.-J l . Morgan will am! for London rfcxt week to be nbenb probably a month or six weeks. As is not unusual Mr. Morgun a visibat. this season of the your will be regarded as 9. "bul| point. on the stock mtsrkemand a decline in the sterling exclmngo market may be look- ed for as soon ma he arrives in the English capnunl. because o_flns habit of dngpoaing to luuropeun caputalnsta, and particularly ttf) the: lngdnnersr lz;lI`;`e amounts 0!] bonds 0 nu mu 5 in w nc he is inberoaber as an owner or organizer. In this Mr. Morgan is said to be more nucceaqful in London than any other New York bunker. llyblllllg. Ernest was taken to the Leonard street etntion and Inter transferred to the (terry -ociety for the night. He was brought to Centre street court by agents King and Murrn) . of the society. When arraigned before magistrate Crane he acknowledged that he was guilty as chanted. His. father told the nmgietmte that-. Ernest was incor- rigible end magistrate Crane held the led in :5l,(N)() bail for trial and committed him to the 1 lorry society until his case is called in general sessions. ILLI H ll|IllUUU\I- - Parker saw the |ad nJega going through the window when his attention was attract- ed by the crash of the window giving way. Not knowing that the burglar was (1 boy, Parker rapped for ussistunce. and police- man Farley, of the Church street station. responded. Together they entered the of- ce and oasily arrested the lad before hegot anything. Fmnnnl. wnn fnlmn tn Hun Lnnnnm-I uh-ant U Illb . Ernest, according to policeman Parker. of the Leonard street. station, waited until the bluecoat. a.back was turned, and then pried the windowon Warren street open with a lmtcbet. II....l.-.. ....... Al... I. If- I-.._- .._` WUTB H I. ing. Erna II). All I hadto eat in that time was a couple of Frankfurtera some newaboys staked me for. Say, I was never so hungry and tired in my life, and on yesterday atternoon, while I was walking along the Full river line pier. I found a hatchet wm ped up in a bag. ay, but I was tickled nt that. I thought I could sell it and get a meal, but as I was walking back to city hall park I noticed the sign of the tourist company and 1 determined to wait till it wns good and late and then break in the plnco with m_v hatchet. I thought I could get tickets to Carson City and back and plenty of money too. Wol|.I tried, but the cops were too fly and nabbed me before 1 gun a. Lhimz. W35 Illl UUHLCU Hllll (TUUIU [IOU R0 nome. I was nfrnid to lie down in 11 hall to sleep for fear some cop would find me and pinch me. So I just walked all Friday night and Saturday and Saturday night. nnd Sunday and Sunday night. I was al- most dead and divln t. care what. happened to me. IIAII I I...` L- -_A !_ Al.-L A: ,. ,, , Come early. Silks for waists and skirts will be bargain-priced also. All day Friday cash only.