f % TI-Is AILY VRITISH WHIG; III! III hue |i\'6. A Ooneumptlve Body Found, at the Top of the ltell-I-Ile Wu ulte Belplen- A Woman Injured by u Fall-A 0 Mid : Braune Dashed out on the Sldewalk. New Yunx, Mnrch I2 ~-If it we: the work of a re-bug he nu now twice a mur- derer und in few more hour: may add three other victims to his crime. A re started in It ve-storey tenement. at No. 3 Auburn place. Brooklyn, Ihortly after noon yesterday. How, no one as yet known. Appeurnncee indicate that the ames be- gun at the bottom of the nirehuft and spread quickly to wery oor in the house. On the to}. oor Uherlee (ioddurd. heiplese from consumption, lay in bed. When his wife learned that the house was on tire she dragged him into the hull and returned to get her baby daughter. eight. months old. Goddard. too weak to walk, crept to the top of the stairs. and there the firemen found hie burned body nu hour afterwards. \\/Man hi:-n llnrlrinml mntuumx-.-I an Al... I...ll jmman AND um um. Shocking Scene a New York - Tenement F-Ire. A MOTHER'S ACT CRAZED FRIGHT. 4' ]WSHRiIEAIH. MRS. FlTZS!MMONS TALKS. THE RISING WATERS. KINGSTON. 0~N'1`-ARIO. FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 12. 1897. _j___jj,.:__ Glut To Be I`:-00. wm be the Popular Wheel This Year. Bull! Olllod OI II I minent. ` I Advices from Rio de Janorio moo that the government has started l0.000 men to nun." and will send three worahipe, four quick-tin batteries and tovonl other com- : peniqe of volunteer ttoopoto Bahia against I the notice. It is not ptoven that Aid in \ tho form of money and urine bu boon ex- ;undo"d to the funntis by the, rnonnohiete {in Brazil. Another I do has u-icon in the etch of Puma In` ve hundred non. `and tho; any QM) orewillingeo dio for noouohy, A big niioty 0! non`: whiio dress shirt: I from 400. up. Dan '09- Tollqy J. Cnig & mu ; lhmurecl A Tuvtn. Nxw Ynmc. March .l`.'.-'l`ho Herald`.-n correspondent from Buenus Ayros an-e : It. is reported nu Montevideo that the (`nu- nnaynn mbole have captured the town of San Jose. There has been I Inutinv in the Cunroim gerrieon. tbouzh eroeula M it is not yet. known in hioex-idm la is announced by the vorn rent authorities that L battle with o revolutioniete is im- ' AJ..:_-.t_..__ 1):- .1- I__-_.-_ _.,.', .n . ISKUU II III) III I|II_\'lHlIll; [0 Fly no rvplloa. Nn." Sulli\'I\n'u_deul.h was inotuiuneoun and he was pronounced dead thirty eeoonda after the drop. He was then taken down and II jury ompnnnelled who found that he came to his death by lumping according to tho decroenf the low. llndelive performed A good job. one of the element in the history of this country. Sullivan : nerve was phenomemu. He looked the mum on the 1-cnold ll glho did on the day of his preli~ ; minary e aniinalion. Bulllx-inn. as Mnrderor. Pay: the Penalty At Doroliuter. N II. lloiu'in;.~"i`i;ii. N.ll.. March IL John E. Sullimn. enntleumoil niurdernr of Mrs. Butcher and son Harris. was hanged this morning at the rear of the jail here. Dur- ing the night. Sullivan ulopt easily and woke um 30 a.m. lle ate a good break- fast after receiving the last. rights of cha church and was very easy nbout. his up- ;-rmmhiug doom. At; an quarter to night. Sullinm \|'ll! taken from his cell and his urine pinionod. Mo was precise in to all lllFt)llbW.tl`(l appearances and was in tho same state of mind during his trinl. and when the and came did not. llinch in the least. Tho prmeasion started as fol- lowa: Shorifl McQueen, jailer Bowie`-, -horill` Lcgreo. of Kent. and deput._\'~sherill' Keith. of l`otit.co- diuc: Lhn nondomnod man; Fathom Cor~ Inicr and Roy. mid R.mlcli\'e, (he hung- mim. Sullivan Wl\lllC(l to the scaffold in a very unconcerned wuy nppnrontl 'oblivious of his duom. When he macho tho gul- luwa ho calmly sun-eyod,tl)e rope and when asked if he had nn_rthing to My he replied. Nn." Sulli\-nnhulmxtli Imn innnnumumn 13$)` 1. U. buooqcuh no Roddafc. ., Ill! UUII IUEBIUIIIII. The annual table of records issued by chairman Keilsteina of road: record com- vniueo of the century ro_.nd club shows tlmt. H. N. RoLh,of Chicago, has been disal- lowed his claim for mileage in I896. his nlnim being far H.336 miles. A. A. (Smce\'. l'lu|ude|phin,l`n.. mssalwardud the priz.6mt.h 22,484 miles. LIIU V llltlll Hlll UTIIUT UK lllnu "6l`)6l`F. Archhi.-shop 1..-mgevin in reported to have told the people of Se. Norbert. thnt those who roux] liberal ut. the mount. bye- elcction could not. be buried In consecrated ground. should they die in their not-ent. auto. Hiskruco also int.imat.od hat he would personally hear Ml those cases in the confessional. 'I`L.. ..........I A..l.l.. Ar -_4._,l_ :-__,,,I \, brousury uepllrmnenr. wunlngbon. Lady Aberdeen bu intimated slat: providuuti-jmitteo VMHM appointed In a few days no request. oho mayor: and heads of municipalities to open subscrip- tion lists for the proposed scheme for the comvneunorntion of the Queen's jubilee. the Victorian order of homo helpers. Arnhlii.-than L-monvin in I-nnnrlml in 1:: menu st. no}tn smo VUEEUIH Il| KIIIIUIWCIU WHIUIT. An increase of $35.`..'lU.Ul7 in the value of exports of domestic products for the oight.mont.ha of the current. scal year over the corresponding eight. months of the rm! year [896 is `shown in a at.Ato~ mom. issued by the bureau of statistics, treasury department. Washington. [Adv Abardaon hnn intlmnhu-l tlnbn U.\llUUlaUU Illa lll'l|I. (lermnuy is afraid the United States` Lnrill` will shut it. out of that market. It. willthen cub ml` the U. S. petroleum. Russia and Roumnnie will supply the de- ficiency. The German: nlso fear that lmr~ bor duties will be re-imposed on German vessels in American waters. : ............ ..A` On`: n|nn|- :_. Al, HUVU UUUH IUUIIIH IIIUIIUI [Ur "V6 yor. At. 11 meotin of the woollen mill oporn~ tors of Ohio. llinoip. Indinnn. Missouri, lvliasissippi, Tennosroe. (leorgin and Ken- tucky, it. wus atiated that the forth-coming Clmngoa in the tariff would enable the mills to run all the year round. Qhnnybu Jununnnn nnnanl "nun:-nl no IIIIIIH DU lllll lI|I LIIU Juur roullll. Shemi/.u, Japanese consulgeneml nt. Houg Kong. who was recently sent. as com- miaaiouerto inquire into the uprising in tho Phihp nes, says the rebellion in very serious incfeod. und ten times greater than expected at first. Hr-rrnnnv in Afr-ni.-I Han Union:-I khan...` VIIIU UUUIIIIULI IUlI*llI\)lII|-lllullln The directors of the Louisville baseball club announce that unless they come out. even this season they will dispose of the national longuo lmnclnieo. They claim to have been losing: money for five years. At. :1 nmntimr nf tho wnnllnn mill nnm-n. EllTKUll[.Uo A Northern Pacic passenger train col- lidod withn rotar plow ve Iniloa west. of Lumoure, N. .. last; night. Rona- mrsater Fitv. orald was killed and three othors worn njured. Alhnv-I . Mntr nf Rnllinnnrn has kngn nn ULIIUFS WUl'U lH_ UrU(Io A|bort. Mott. of Baltimore. has been up pointed vhairnmn of the national racing board of the league of American wheelmon, vice George 1). Gordon. of Philndelphiu, who declined ronppointment. ,l`|llI nl|rnr\f.nrn nf thn Lnninvnln Mn-ALA muuon [or we p|ll'p0IB 0! atomuz records. The amendment: to the school not were introduced in the Mnnltoba legislative aa- -ambly yesterday by attorney general Oxmercn. l.`.....l l\--l.. ....-H.- ..x_.:__ -r .|__ _-_-_. lug. mulung um wllull mummy. A deapaooh lo the London Time! from Yokohama states that tho house of repre- sentatives of the Japanese parliament. has adopted the gold stmndurd of currency. [Lia nmced bhnl (Ian. Wnvlnr has rn. uuupwu ulu gum l[allll(llIl`(l OI currency. [Lia stated than Gen. Weyler has re- ceived po:-Iit,i\'e ordrs from Spain to end the Cuban war at. once even by going to the extent of selling the islzulda to the in- 4.-u'rgonta. A Nnrthnrn | .miHn hnnnnnlrnr on-gin nnl, V -I W?! Come early. Silks for waists and skirts will be bargain-priced also. All day Friday cash only. KHIYU unu ll OCH- It is reported that the St. Boniface olec~ tlon is to be protestod on the ground of intimidntion by the dergy. ri-I Mr. Tnrta want: no nut. un . huildfnn UIYIIGTCII. Fred. Duly, mother victim of the recent explosion at. the corner of Tremont and Boylaton streets. Bolton. died this morn- ing. making the tenth fatality. A deannhoh lo the Londnn Timal from ' B. uuffhomu McAllistnr. I Sydonlmu town- ship farmer. cut. his throat with a jack- knife and is dead. In :. ........-;..A a.L...L AL- en. n_-:l, ,_ -|__ IIIDIIIIIUILIUII U BUB clergy. `*7 Mr. Turte wants to put up 5 building in Ottawa at the ooltol squatter of u million for the purpolo of storing records. The Amendment: in Hm -nhnnl nnf ump- spine or the norms; upon And no very [Mani Doonnohn. Manitoba : contrllitionn to the Indin famine fund nmouuh o 813,000. J..un-nu Rn:-an has hag-. -......:..A....I ...l. famine fund to 813,000. Jumas Bryan ha: been appointed aub- collector of customs It Essex Centre. In... 1.1 1....I uh... m..... ............... COIIOODOF 0| CIIIDOIIII II DBSOX UOOITO. The St. Paul. Mlnn.. Plow company has aligned. Aunt! 8l00_000; liabilities low 0. 'l......-- ll..All:.L-.. - n...n-__u._... .-_.__ mid bAfnTLfB EAD. PITH OF THE NEWS. l'I;5Xr?`IlIK Iofnlwi a u y cyclone. on : ma om .uaa1ms:ue:.ucnus.,..,.,.." 5: All lines will be quoted at low gures besides these here noted. We do not quote per cents off, but name I straight selling price and allow the customer's good judgment to tell `her its usual value. I` _ ,, , I an: ; lll'(l|III' MIST. III! 0.'|UEll|IlX unwor- or of Stephen Powell. of Hetepeteed, L. 1,, wee elooltocnledn Bing Bing. thie mom- i . He died proclaiming hieinnooence. . lluhevre. who murdered Jenee J. Irwin. at Allene. Freeh Cherlee todnty. Mo. lees August, wee executed at Ln Platte. llo.. thin naming. ` A Bntnrdnv nvnlnng Inn : IQ Inev- ID!` I INIIDDET 0! ylfl. XVIII! IIIDOI II00nU_'. I member of the bible class. road a very cnmplimontu-y nddmbs. which the ' Rev. G. W. Snell cup lelnontod with tome ap- priato Iouur I. Mr. Pound, having foolingly replied. unotlngr lu-pp! gttborin well as is well known to tho `ortllnou people came to n conclusion. ICU 0|". urlng LIIUIT cnllumn (:0 CD0 Fcuool. After mire:-hmonuhnd been served by the ladies of the mutual hid socioty A rosema- liod was-made to W. Pound. who as been IL- ......._:..n-..A-..L -3 ck- Q.....I_.. .._|.--I IJO" WIUWIIIUU (-0 `V . I`0|IIIU\ W00 HIE 090" the superintendent of the Sand: school for a number of yours. Mics Mnbol ooney. A mnmlnnr Al Ihn hihln (Inna I-and 1: van: Social And Proumtnllon. A social gathering of ,A very enjoyable nature was hold last. evening in the Ports- mouth Methodist. church. A pro;:_runino of a high order was rondomd by the choir and friends. Mr. Boclulodt, the new no rin- tondont of the Sabbath school. inn 0 an address. urging the rents not. onlv to send but bring their 0 ildmn to the school. Anr rnfrnnlumnnu had hnan nan-ad he Hm IIIIUIWUC UXIHOIIEQ Uy lclllll II'I loll KDVUTIP mom. It. seemed to be the only govern- ment in which the tomponnoo people took any stock and whose proceedings they watched with vigilant eye. Objectloiia to the BIll-\'lorous Reply Made in the Premier. Tnim.\"m, March I2. -Tlie overshadow- ing event about the legislative buildings vesterduy "133 the visit of the hosts of temperance workers to urge on the gov- ernment the adoption of a more radical li- cense hill than that which has been sub mitted to the house. The reception room, in which the interview took place, was jiuumed. and the oveiilow tilled the hall. The speakers presented the views of 'tho coin-ention at considerable length and with great vigor iind frankness. Mr. Hardy and his colleagues were evidently anxious togot the point of view of the de`egiites. and lie iiiud intently to every- thing that was urr id. It cannot be said that the same courtesy was .tended to Mr. Hardy when he ime/:(his reply. (me interrupter can, 0 course. make himself very conspicious in a meeting. and two or three are corresponding- ly patent. The gathering iisla whole could not be held responsible for the want of manners of these few. Apart from this there can be no doubt that the intorxiew will have useful results. The government cannot have failed to be impressed with the strength of the hopes and expectations of the temperance peo- ple. while Mr. Hardy. imitating the can dor of his critics. plainly told the delegatevi that what was desired by teniporaiice senti- ment iii the way at restricting and whatwiis practicable in legislation were two different things. He challenged with some warmth the statement that had been made that the bill as it stood was no l(l\'zI|lO0 on former legislation, and read item by item what he considered were advances and delied contiadiction that they were not of that character. Mr. Hardy closed by thanking the delegates for the continual interest exhibited by them in his govern- ll|lli._ It. ummnrl In ha thn milv nnimrn. Arthur Mnybao. the condemned n'Iirdor- pr nf Qinnhnn Pnunll nl I-lnsnnntnnd I. I [Illa 1 uI'K|!II EUIUIHF wua WUIIIIUEU. Selino. like Kandamo.-, has been eban~ donod by the T 'ki_z;b\,.J.roo)s. As the Kandimoe arrived` ere bereft. of every- thing they had, the Boys have opened a eubecri Lion bogive them aid. Sm-ingent orders nave been iuued to who Turkieh uiilitery outpost-1 around Canon to diure- gurd any provocation given thorn by the insurgents, und only to delond themselves in man nf n rInl.t`rIninnrl nnnnlc Tran. IIIFUTKUIIIIU, IIHH Ullly LU UUIUIIU LHUIIISUIVUH in name of n deL5rmined attack. Trun- quilit-y prevails in the town. The Greek warships are still in the Roads. Finest Dress Stuffs, Dress Suits, Serge, Boucles. Plaids. Henriettas, Fancy Stuffs, at 43c, regular value up to 85. CHLlIUIIl|H"l UK LHU HIGH IE IIIUUFUTIUHUIU. NEW YORK, March l`.!.-Tho Herald`: anecial from Canon. Crete, says: Sir A. Hillotti. British coqpul, who has just re- turned from Solino. states that he entered into negotiations With the insurgent chief: for the relief of Knndamor, and an arrangement was concluded whereby the Turks should be allowed to withdraw with their arms and baggage to Selino. where they were to be diearmed by the foreign naval detachments and their arms delivered to the insurgents. The road to the eoaet on the return from Knnduinoe was guarded by Turkish troops. who mingled with foreign sailors. During the marvh the insurgents fell upon the retiring Mu;-aulman and robbed them of their property an weapons. liven the British consul had his mule taken away. The Turkish and foreign troops had been strict- l_v forbidden to shoot. otherwise the whole force would have been massacred. As lon as the foreign flags waved over Selino aatoli the insurgents had been warned by the coneul not to -attack the place, hut notwithstanding this warning Selino Kin-teli was attacked by the insur- gents, who were, however, repulsed by the I-`urnnnnn nnrriqnn nnrl thn Turlrinh M-nnnn Kenn.-I, wno wow, uuwuvur, rupuusuu uy unu liuropenn garrison and the Turkish broops, Inosing four killed and sixteen wounded. One Turkish soldier was wounded. GAMMA III.` L'....J..u.\.\.. I...n `sang: -1...- The Greek Troop: Are Btlrred With En- tlunIum-'I`hey Are Perleetly laqulpped --l'ell Upon the lletlrlng Mni|ulmen' and Robbed Them-Negot-letloiie Enter. ed Into. Nuw You March l`. .-A special to the Herald frolrzlst. Peteraburg says: The coxveriiixieng. ore is nbeolutely rm and un- flinching in in attitude that thereoun be no negotiutioiie with Greece until she hag withdrawn from her position no on ollender against international law in open deance to the general powers. It is considered that: were once such a precedent. given all the smell countries would. when it pleased them. follow suit, mid th`powere would ebeolutel lose all control. l'.u<|.~4, Mare 10. A The Journal pub~ lir-hee u deepatch from Lorinm, on the Turk- ish frontier of hreece, an ing that. the (lreek troops there and nt iluitnn number `.'.'.UOU. The equipment of the men in per- fect, their megnrjnee mo lled with emmu~ nition nnd they are well provisioned. The enthuainem of the men is indescribable. KT... \ . . . . . II" ...J\ In) 'I`|.n IJ......I.I`A lcmmm mzsnmma In Until Greece Has withdrawn from Her Position. LIKELY iii? IIIINIRIJL IF A PRECEDENT WAS issua- ` LISHED NOW. wAu1ws'bIu'ua"u.`T;Ii2ov. c. uvmsrou &BBO;` ,. ~ 75 II! I ? I | 4 ;coLonEr A SHIRTS lj Canned peaches, Canned pear.-, Canned plume. Canned pineapple. Canned white cherries, Canned rod cherries, Canned necbnrinee, Canned apricots. Canned raspberries. Canned strawberries, Canned blueberries. Jae. lledden at C0. Miss Lilian Ainloy. aged hventy years. of Brussels. is dead from the burn: die re- ceived by a lump exploding while she was blowing it. out. a few days ago. llnnlopla clothing. Do you wear it. .` Kurmn Len. Try it once nndyou will be back for more. J. Craig & Co. Tweeds, Suitings, Sergcs, Hen- riettas-all at 25c, regular value up to 40c. LOT 2--38c. The Charm Of A dress being diabinct, dilforont from any you will see later on in the season. is certainly worth considering. Many of the new spring costumes at. lAid|aw a you will not me with no other rm. huportutlon 0! I807. Provost, at the New York Clothing Store, Brock street, has received all his spring innportatiolm. consisting of Scotch and English tweed: ; also a tine selection ' of woralbda for auiti'ngan:1d spring overcoata. In panting we are showing extra value this IIIIIIIIII A Woman Drowned Herself. BRAMPTON, Ont.. Mulch l`. .-Mra. John Puller, the wife of a highly respectable farmer who has been mentally ill for: your, escaped the vigilance of her family at ten o clock last. night and drowned her- self in a creek running through the farm. Her body was not recovered until this morning. wry. There is tribulation in the ranks of the civil service over ll report. which has been in circulation for a few days past; that the eetimates of l307~llS. now being prepared by the cabinet. for submission to parlia- ment. will not contain the usual eta- Lutory increases. These nmount. to 860 per nnnum for each clerk under bhe maximum of hie clue. It he: been the custom in some of the depart.- mental be [rim the increase on general Erinclples. In men: of the department-. owever, the increases have been made con- tingent. upon orlicienr. service and good be- haviour. But. now it is reported that in view of the denretise in revenue it. is not at all unlikely that the statutory allowance will be cuboll`. UUHEIUHB WIIICII ('1lll]0(` hill I00 telic place as to this great matter. Neither before God nor before my conscience mm 1 renounce the liberty of exert-ieing the franchise to the beat of my judgment. A delegate of the Holy Church will soon be among us. His nomination in ollicielly announced. He comes to study on the spot the politico- religioua (iueutiuna in Canada. and one of tlim-i is the Manitoba school ques- tion. I presume that if this fact had been known to your reverence you would have thought itprudent and con- venient not to interfere in this election. By signing the declaration to which your reverence asks me to subscribe my name would! feur increase the violence of the religious discussions wliich nre already the cause of too much agitation in this coun- try`), Them in f.rihnlni'inn in Hm rnnlan nf Hun The Leading House in the city for Cm.om~:n SHIRTS. Au handsome gatterns. Beat goods, from the leading mak- Hlera, at Popular Prices. Mr. Gulte's Vigorous Reply to nlshep Blala W --`ue People lust Sula. 0'l"l`A\\'.\, March l2.--The `following is the reply of Mr. Guite. the liberal modi- date in xionaveoture, to the extraordinary communication from bishop Blsis a few days ago. The bishop in his communica- tion asked Mr. Guile to sign a denuncia- tion of the Manitoba school settlement.and at the same time pledge himself to vote a ainst it in parliament. Mr. Guite writes bgr. Blais 2 . "You invite me to sign a declaration which you have prepared, and as to which Ihave never been previously consulted". The Manitoba school question is one of those mixed questions in which the church and the state have each their restrictive rights and duties. I am a Catholic, as your reverence knows, and in all questions of faith and morals I ac- cept without restriction the decision oi the church. In political questions I claim the liberty to which every British citizen is en- titled. I cannot in conscience alienate this liberty which also belongs to the electors whose suilrages I am now asking. I shall accomplish my duties as a member of per- liament like a sincere Catholic and like a free subject. Before taking my rent I shall have to take an oath. and I intend remaining true to that oath, and to judge of: uestions that shall come under my consi eration to the best of my judg- ment and accordinjz to the dictates of my conscience. I strongly desire that the Catholics of Manitoba shall have lull jus- tics, and l pledge mysell to do all in my power with a view to their obtaining that justice. Your reverence believes that the concessions obtained from the llreenwny government are not sutlicisnt. I shall be very happy to exert my efforts to obtain more. As to the legislation (when parliament meets) for attaining that end, I shall judge that from my seat in parlia- ment. alter having heard the dis- cussions which cannot fail to t..l.. ..l.....\ .. A- AI __-_ A WON'T FOREBWEAR HIMSELF. A. c. JOHNSTON xgisno. 5 Watchman: and Jowolldn. II`- }.R_-.._ _ _ I A -` WEDDING RINGS Tweeds. Sergcs, Costumes, Henriettae, Boucles, Plaids. ctc., at 38c. regular value up to 65. JIUIVII F. UOI('II Idlon. I New table linen: from one and one-lull to two and one-hall yards wido. tho two ditforont kinda.in three widtlu of tublo padding at. R. Mcl~`nuI a Kingston carpet. wu-ehousod puuounz an n wnrehouam] For the finest. croumer butter. deirv. in rolls and prints, cennotiy vegetables. huh and salted eh. colfee, gs. oonleotiouery. and everything else low down in price It MoRae'1-. Golchn Lion. M-.. o..l.I.. I:..-..- c...... --- -...I `._- |.-n `nun-uunuu unlrvile Bnmrrromn. March l`J.--At the grand lodge. Sons of England, A long discussion took place on the proposal to omplo en olliciol organizer for the order. The so emo met with determined opposition. end the committee e\!entuall threw itout. The proposal to extend l e membership to na- Lives of Canmda met with a very .nnlnvor- nblo reception. and mu rejected. To Oentnsllle The `node. Conrmnus, Ohio.. March l2.~- An elfort is being nude by the coal operators of the state to organize an oentrel coal oom- peny which is to handle the entire ooal output oftho Ohio mines. The scheme is to have all the operators consign their ooal in the district to the central company which in turn Mill control the entire trade in the state. xN'I'1.nuxa:N um um ACCOIIIODATED I with siualo or double room. An modonn oonvonionoou. all Clergy st... nut Burl at. ___._.__._........._.__.-_.: Tn r. A'nII.r;Tu; ASS()f`.IA'I'lUN I'l{0PER I`Y north or the '('n(`0 grounds. The unan- uiou of Earl Htroot will run dlroct-I) Ihrouuh those lots, which no I-lone to is [having nou- Hun of the ulty. App'y to J. H. SKINNIHI. Sullnlcor. Clutch: 0 Sheet. HE A'l`lll.ETl0 ASS()f`.lATlON PROPERTY normal u t n- uinu nr ICADI uh... min ..... .n.....n.. .1. L $is?I nnnn AI. - r` wIl.l. l|l'Y A NICE Ll l'I`l.la`. CHI K. 0 1M! Piano In excellent. urdor. sum M. Wum otoe. IIELVIDI Dl`ll-II' f.nAnIua Umncannn um EllAIMII--NI Ptlnoou an-coo, Corner Bydonhun strut. Talo- phono communication. These are the conditions that nuke for your advantage to-mor` row. For the greater convenience of buyers we utilize 40 feet of tnb'e and counter space in which to lay out the lite. DIED. Mo1.m--In Kingnton, on the UN: IIIIIIM. Richard Moles, aged 58 years. Funeral will leave his his residence, Bu- rie street, to-morrow at. 1:45 p.m.. for St. Mary : cathedral. where a solemn Libern will be sung. Friend: and so- qunintunces nro ~ru-peotfully invited to auend. ` ----r -2-- 710E l.0OKUi`(l. ENERUETIO LADY; A huuinesn lmnoralo. 6160 per day. Ad- druu A.. thin oivr. -j vv. 1:. unnnnnn. PUNIIIAI. Dmltcmn ANDEIIIALIII-.1 Pill- oou strut. block Ib0VI old stand. 1. I`. lI.I\l\lDlIL`u lmnn-mun AND lhuunun. noon Street. Phonon--Wnrcrooms. 150; Roll not. In. Lowut. prion. JAS. REID. `run Lnnma UuDuruxn-lM-IM Prlnoou mus. Tclophono 141A. Open Day and Night nuuucum. HAru.Icv-I.nm'--At. Buubury, on Feb. mh, 1807. by the Rev. R. Laird. W. 13. Bon- loy to Minnie Lucy. second daughter of A. Lucy. of Storrlngton. \' l$TEACX!.IE4.X. Are entirely different from last year, and nothing short o a per- sonal visit will give you an intelli- gent idea of them. 'I`|... Ll.-..a AI... .. ..-..AI-..l-..|.. -A bhlll Auun Ul LllK2|lIo The fgst tloor is particularly at-- tractive. Everybody welcome to- come andlook. Come to-day or any time 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. Instead of going into details we invite you to come and see the collection of novelties. The dis- play is worth going miles to seeg the stocks far surpassing those former years. The styles in LOT I--25c. pnIiyG_ Dg_Ess' _GooI_)s !oPm1N TsFLAvs I I Sole Agents: BUTTERICK PATTERNS. (Er`~'?iE._7" LY 770 ` nxs`1+a'o?o?. Kim: Street, A ' 1 _...,_u ml St, U Il.l.m'YANlCE 1.: LE 0HY6'IE1';Ii'- nxuallnnf. unlnr. Tn I... uuorunont if sham: and ' shot at light Prion- n Wu-it-` Oct. hhouunl Wollpcnl An outvwu-d ovidenon ol tho nu x rluo bond. You will! Ind our mung nnmpod In thounndl O! Shel and` _thol: roaring quality prove: our stamp to be up to the highs otandurd-of qully. W0 OII slow Dress Goods Bargain Day, All Friday.// WEATHER PROBABILITIES. ` 53'./)-IOW'llKE llpff) 1 DH)!!! ` gpglmutuod. followed by nln. Banal. 128 SALE. yvfu. nnnmuxv. nnitnvwmu A un lhnn I nu T. F. HARRISON. .. . .... III..- . . ... HENRY BRAKE. I I\III'l\A III A un Dun ?7i ETri:o'. 1553; TWO cE1~ a'rs?. LOT 3--48. Goo mppor) : Booonr I ML fnllnllmd 1. us. .!3.:: .xKRY Pifol 0! QUEEN ST. cm1 wrnnn's Tolophom 0. Bwlack % Dimonds ! TOO MANY cifons, NOT ENOUGH ROOM. NOT ENOUGH momsv. mos: 11 Jenna] You. Rxooluor Blond is without doubt the uncut Qoolhclplo `an in the marine. It is good Inouqh torn king. and no print 1: within the 1% xnngon ] Lat ovoni ngocialiu aid oftho Wil- Iisnnilloll in ohutch was hold at thonlidonoo at John Bgnniator. Union otuolmu. Tho` attendance in large. and I hit sum was Ialipd,' During Ibo ovonlgnlt Hindu! gunman Indulg- odlnxm 1-Hannah wuo toned um loo II CIMRPN. M-~ . Dupito tho mild weather the i4 in the Kingston ntuig rink in in goo'd condi- tion. [tin can blnnkoztgrou. l`orthqn\anucr`n no-uig up lull hand of the Nth bow. will/b(pnoont.. Skating will soon be A-iig of the put and than who enjoy the pulivno ohould ulna advnnugo of the. ico while it is in uidonu. ___.___________.__. '81` HA}. I!lSllllN(`.l am QUEEN .\l`.. ruumuuiut l|I_n\onIm lune improve- ments. lr\r[\~ hum In trans and pond mmlon in war. at pm-om won in! by S. shzsnmsn. 'l\ruu model-no to mm In warty Apnl to ` !_k_VSl_!Al_h`II_.V. q_n premium. or At Font ck. l `lira: nodoruoto uuiublo K NIAINIIN. on pnuumn. vk. \ lldndryk (`u..0MuIo sumo. ~ ` -p`- nuuvlx u1Iu~:lT. (`.n.\"r\INlN1_I n -' ` room: nmlutonulon hiOv|wn,Inrm\vo\ lm\h.o-Ir. .-\l.~m `.'.\l Brook Stun-L |.Bt|ck Iimlnav. vunnunium 7 too H: and ovhsnulnn khvlum. fnrnnnu I-um. u v. Apply to DI. Pmx-|.xu. Nu llnwk Stvroot. THIS a"I`Oll| MIW uOCl'|`ll-ID In M Wnmh 193 \\'o|linton um-2. |`o_n.-on Int. of Ax-`rll next. Amsly tn M. Fianna City (YIN .-or Mrs. Pnnror. Sill Bmok am ' 1nIn_|dI\g'&onn|uadno;k. IIIIIIAV uuutcu I2. '-L.I._I_.A._dAg - FRO)! MAY Isl`. IIRICK R$ll)ENtT;`;4:'O. N Olen); Strut. norm-r William: exten- uinn Iitnlum. ulx lw}|I`0ollII. lmthroom. Mo. Rant wry modorata. Ap ly to I-`|u.\1`Iu Kim, Barth-tor,0|m\riu Gluuu mrn. T2-- THIC u"|`0Iu1: "\\nh ` Int. nt Ann]! n.-o A.....i.. ..` u l lR.*ll)h`..\'C? 4` Wlllinn ~ ` ninn Illnhnn ulu hn.l-.-nu..- Luci...` l\lt`.l\' ll|~2Sllll.\`(`ls`.. nu .|U|IN.\"l`(').\' H1`. Hut wan-r Inmtimr, hum: furmwu: nmalum Impr-wolmsutsg unoslorlto rout. b'|`NAr\' 8; .\`rN.u'\" HII`. l!KSlliF2.\'(`l`! ANII I'llR.\lI.` ()l`l`H~ nitotho l`o.~r Olvn. Imw nrvupiul M DI`. PurIi<. Puauosuiml lat Nu)`. Apply O.u\lu|n' Irmrc THE STONE HOUSE. ON (`()R.\'ER OF l`rinoou- and Divhdon Htroatu. qwmlpiul by Abernathy & Co. Apply M. Wlllu Oinug. _:__ u v yum I l\rI\vI URO- ENM-`.RH ltl(`rFl\'l-ID IIY l`I|l l'NlWR- alum-nl up In 5 PM. uf WlCDNII`.SlIAY. than 17t`hinnt. furtlw ne\'nrwlwurk-a re mud in mnkinl vortuin impruwnton!-A to a I Mauve on l`b\'ur|)' ~troM.. Plnun mu! naooillvutium Inny ho souu it our OCHVO lmwoat ur any tomtvr not nocmnrlly ac- o\v|stv-l. POWER & SON. Morrhnnla lhmk Chnmhon. Arvlnitm-tn. : I VII \lr\Inl.`n \JI lDl'll'o N0. 5 IIUHIIARD !`()l{'I`Am.h: OVEN. mnrl Iuow. I-`ul [uu`HvulI\r~4 call at Nl.'ulIK.-K` I Avu:n\'. In Montreal .~'u-out. .1 mr Mom. III IOU 0|` IIOIHHIIO. (lARDlNER'S Real Estate Agency. NH Wolllnnou at . Kingston. `n"ues`1nn" foo" Fm Fl noun mnd1ot.cnr. m uounto and Stmvaut. St... AINM. Earl St. ,nMr Hor-lon Rt_,|ouhlo In-ink hmuo. 4ltIJohmt.on St . new hens and lot. !'lxl82. All lrnmo house. And Imntyhor prnportlu in city and county for main. to Int or exchange. (I Abnnulrn-c: n--| 1-5-`-.- . _-,_ Lot bot.weonJ0hnuton and Earl on Gordon Strut. M mm. M Alfred um, hump and Inc. I I\ h nnnnnnn Int Ann` ha... I01 " _ houuoung 198 um ham. " ` mu Frinuoun. . hmuu. King Imul (lore St . H houses omd laud. 1001117. Kim: 9",. mar Uuro St. vacant lot, mi.\-1:12. 3 fmmo hnnno.-a uonnxo .\'t.ru$. Honno nnd1ot.cnr. {\m.'\. S. IU I113 VVUII-`KIll' Inf: Il \lJl`I We, Hm unrlermenv iunml prapurty hnhlorrl I City of Kingutonn. ruquunt you to mm A Ply]!- l.l(r MlCl2 lh\'(i IN 'l`Hl'2 (`.I,TY HALL FOR .~lA'l`UltDAY EVlNlN(}. the m Mm-uh. M. .-4 u'nInuk p.m..for Hm | \lll`|H)-1uv)l'l' .~nnh.u tho propnuod exunn-lono! Mme Io Ihu Killgstoll and Smith`: Full` Railway: Andrew Hnlmnn. John Gmkiu. Jame: A. Honalry, Tlnumna G. I)ukIo,\'. A M.U00l`lllil`k. J. l)lll)m\n 'lhnmn..nn IIIl|I unuuu I run` Avullwnyi M.uUoru1ivk, Dunmn `J honuuon. W. Rlgnpy. Alvmmlur Nowhnudx. W. U. amrninao. And ll-'4 others. In u-nnuvllosm-9 with this roquorb hornhy ml I l ul|i-- Mvnllnu. to ho lnolul In that City Hall on HA l`Ulll)A\ EVENING. Nun-on ihu lath. IP07. It`! u'ulouk. J. H. HKINNER. Nb\y0I"r\ OM00. } Man-ur Mayor's (mine. Klnu-mu. lawn 11. . RE.EI.TE.%Q{U;_P0W'"Nll -Z- I\ll`.l\' l(|\`!*llilC.\`(7lC . wan-r lnmlinu. `lmiu funmmv n.mh.m ._..._..._________.____.:_._ HALF OF` Tlllt I-`l.A l`()VER THN IIIIRBY Cow Ulothina Sl0PQh|Khl[~ utmot. admin- `: Basilio`: Prlntinqo no. Apply at Wmo co x.m.u.n. nun no-mgnu. Tho gmyor to`duy_ call: A public meeting for Saturday evening at eight: o'clock in the city hall re Kingston & Smith : Falls rnllwny. V wlin: mw-rlwm-u N.l\-0:! ya wheeling mm. TO HIS VVOIISH II` THE MA\()l1 : \U- OI.-. nb\:Ian-run`-`I l........l ._.. .. , _A \\ "Hi UUNTKNTH. Page l--Telegraphic; New. Page '.!--Improvomonta M. Schools: Ao- carting Engine; Local Notes. `Ann .'l-Rnnr:l nf I1`.rInnnl Inn - llunnnnnun CU mug nnylne; LOCM LVOICH. `ago 3-Board of EducMion;(humnoquo News; General and l)ist.ricb Items and Lab- tern. II...... A I.`.I{L.._:..I_ .._.I IV _ . _ . _ . -_A_ Fl 0 ll -1 I Loonfidinga. Ixngunlonlo and to: at Mu. R. T. W hm`: on Saturday evening from 8 to I). m. al- 10 "Ill! AIHGBTKITIGH MINI Ill A|D'|I," I lecture by Mrs. I-Iughou,ol Toronto, It the Y.M.G.A. hull to-night. The mural` tn-dnv null: A nnlalin mnnkina Bl ucx noivsx.'"No, no qfsu sru.m17.. Apply to J. B. Olummuln. nun. new I-prmg goon: Juu m. Seburdny dlothing bargains. Mon'|38 suite for 85. Dunlop. King street. Compli bury oonoerb llld skating party. a ed nnk. Friday evening. Don't to at our opening on Set dny. Great bargain: will be offered. (rand . Umon. A I-nnnlh-'4 A-:1` L`. .1 II_. D VI` Il7..I, The Doll: Non oorror Whlg nudou To You Thunulvu by. Mn. Iiughw lecture on Friday night. Roynl Aroanum moon to-night. boo Dunlap Saturday for clothing noug- Kitloo. Now npring good: just. in. Rnhnrdnv dlnthinn hnrnninn, Man : QR uruu.nnI:I('a Roll nature Am Kingston. .Monoy tolmm at lowest mton. -: . J. MOQRE. \vUI..`I|\|.Ll -3 AI u`-anal (hay low! the trade. Cl F: Page 4v--l'}dit.oriala and Comments. Page 5-Il|u|m\ted Articles. Pun -Thn [mutant 'rnlno'|-nnhin I. III- "Tho Kindergarten and its Aiml," nnfurn hv Mn Hnnlmn nl l`m-mun at. Hm ::j.: `BROOK H'l'l{l~2l'l". (70.\"t`\lNlNH 1 and Mormon hioohnn. lnrimmm SEE JENKINS T0 CONTRACTORS. 1ND)-IRS Rl(`J|l\'I-`.n In l`|lIP l'\nn FOR SALE CHEAP. I nIvnnAnn |)l\I)'!\1hI u. ;\ 1 uullllll lo"lIII`. UV For Sale or Exchange. LOCAL MEMQRANDA. NOW.` TIIIS \`lAR`S l`lllCl!2.~l: '97 Wheel 885.00. '97 Racer $90.00. `96 Wheel 375.00. Reliance $70.00. ---AlaL F011 SP01` (`ASIl.-- '||lllIU'l\(4UU IIITIUIBI. The Latest Telegraphic and H78. ., ` I 5 dl . ' I:`tI.I9IFI.g(\II|... l|n:?m. COLORED SHIRTS. nu |nn.l Hun On-n.In Hill NY "[38 mm. l`o.:.~ouiol) Flnumun Ill st .. IIY MISS Pnnnsuinn NNPZIL Mayor. um naps oonlnmoo at we us-Inna soda approved that government gains U.wl{l)0 nuts for tho purpon of build Inuluhipn. 0 for Item, new opting dun gguh. ribbon. on. - s BITIUU ISIIICII U" Cmuuo, March l`:-Spocial Inciting: of the utriling bod carriers and plastorora vcuhold Int night and hour nrgzuo in nupomo to n pnpooition made by om- plqying utomuion to Iutgro the [old wupt. mud to call t.M"uHl8 o`. uluu III III! IIVI. . .NIu\' \'uw.n. Much l`.!.--A s nocinl to the World from Wulfington. N.L.. aye Mr. Clevohnd aid yostorduy the his rheumr tinm had dianpponrod and his general health vru better than for n Ion time. He oxpnnod himoolf as doliglnw to bow- liond from thoouronof oico. We have had tine Incl. killing quite I number of geese and brunt.` Txmc Hurt. lnd., March l`.`..-Tho Wuhneh iv (like in Sullivan vounty, which 0 $70,000. has broken. And_ $10,. 000 core: of farming land will be ooded. CIIIIHIO: tnmugu \'t\Ilu\oIlIrlnII|g lnmle. A Vlllurc Butler: from lIoodn-\'nlnnh|o LIIIII Unod lI|I-AI`I`OI Ilonciod. lN~i1`\'l`Nl`R. Mkeh.. March l`.. .--By the breaking of III in) go '0 in the Grand river the villngo of Port. and is hdly ood- ed. Stores on the mam survet, hm-o sover- ul foot of waster in them. mud all of the function have closed. Below the town the river w Ohlll its course lid rut. u now chnnno throng: vzxlunblofurmiug lands. HM1-n. lnd.. Mnmh |~2__'n... ' U\'Ilg Mrs. FiIr.iinmuns moire journe uround the ranch this morning to see w iere her hiibbund had been doing his work, and 0.\p|`08!Od herself as being greatly pleased with all she saw She stud her husband was certain to win the tight. "1 never Iuw him look on well," the said, "end I know he will win the light. surely. Ila looks better to me than when he fouglit Mather the last time. and I think he could have won oi-er()nrbett at. that time. He him I\ splendid place in which to train Mid I think everything is Arranged in the best possible manner. Oh. Bog/will win that light nil right. I know I will and I Am never miatakon in such iings. In the Afternoon Fitz-.immons did it little work in the yard and then punched the bag for half nn hour. UIDLIU. At. the Hotel Marlborough. New York. yest,erda_\' Hen. Rndenly. ltoalombot. $2,000 even on (`urban with Henry Summers, of London. lslnglamd. Jimmy Huyoa also took the Corbett. and of three wagers of Slot) fll _ IIIRU UII II IUW [K)\lHl'- Most. of wagers Inndenre on the probable result. Some of Fiufa friends. who hold out. for seven to ten, are now compromis- ing at eight. to ten and live to four. Sev- crnl wagers nt. six In` four have been re- couied. Ollora to wager that. the men will never tight hm-e been made. The men are of the opinion that. there will be some squabble over the rules before Mulch lTLh. Lawyer Friend says he is ready to place SIN Kljllll. $100 that there will not. be any battle. AA ||.- Il..A,I ll .I| ,,.,, I \v .- Bbo |I Atruld Corbett any ho Klllod-Ban lloh Will Win Sure. Cummu`. Nam. March lS.-Tho Corbett.- Fituluunonn ring in acid to be twenty- four feet. ve inches aqunre. It. was or pooled to be twouty-eight. few aqunm. The chnngmit is said, gives Filuiuunona an ml- vanlngo. as ho prefers a small ring. The convicts in Nevada ponit.om.inry nro mak- ing lll,(N)U cuehions for chair uno. (Tnrbebt will onto: the ring lilmly weighing I85 lbe. H0 is in excellent. shape. l*`it7.siunnons will not. ho more than ton or twelve pounds under Um-bolt. Frown now until the day of the light. is is likely l"i!1.sinunons will take on a low poundr. Mutt. nf wnunrn nnnzlnnnn nn [Ln n.n|\..I\|.. Il\U- lnnnadiaboly after Mrs. (loddnrd had leaped the gathering crowds were lmrrilied ugnun nt. seeing another woman hurl hor- sulf from the window on the fourth floor. In wus Mrs. Annio Duncan, and when she won: pinkod up it. was found that. her skull was fractured, her right. arm and leg broken. and that she was injured internal- ly. Her recovery is not cornaidcred pos- sible. l......... l.`Il:..AL ...|... ..._- ..:_:;.'..__ Ans- ,1. Jerry Elliott, who was visiting friends on the second flat. mu-od himeolf by drop~ ping from the fire escape. As he landed safely he heard a woman scream. "Catch thin," and looked up in time to stretch out. his arms for a bundle, which proved to be :1 baby, six months old. He carried it to A home in tho neighborhood, where it was cared for until found by its parents. runmng Lu it wlnuow. crumea WWII fri ht and grief. she hurled her chid to the sidewalk. lllmlly had its brains been dashed out on the mdowalk before she. too, leaped from the window. Both the woman`: thighs were fractured by the awful full, and the doctors at the Brooklyn hospital think that she been injured internally and cannot live. " Uully llll "UH!" IIIDGTWKIFUH. When Mrs. Goddard returned to the hull with her baby in her nrlmr she saw that escape was impossible by that. route, and, runhmg to a window. crowd w\t,h ..uhu....I|. Rain..- -LA 5... I......-_l L.-.._ .|.- -__. tw -V-jTCw Ill IONTIIAL BIIII I`. N.l\-0nI your xopnlrlnu dong I-rm. wheeling