Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Mar 1897, p. 1

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j--joc:n2--n---1-----jn Bowmn a RlCl(E_Y3 U.\pUEllr(9. llev. T. l)e\\'iLc Tulmage is said to be an applicant. for the position of chaplain to the United States senate. That. office is now held by Rev. Dr. Millbnrn, commonly known as the Blind Chaplain." The salary is 3900. Mr: Rn:-lrtzuull `\';nrhnu:":\ n . . . . _ ~ A -Ar! u_y um papal cuurn. The jury in the im`::est on Mrs. Hare, of Cednrdale. were unable to decide from what. cause death occurred. but expressed l:Lo opinion than Nellie Hare came to her death from the excessive use of opium and exposure. L`-.. '1" l\n\\':o>WV,.lM-_- :- ..-:/I A- L~ uuum;_'r:u DU Ln-J extent. 0! over a0,UUU. Mgr. Langevin denies that he has been ordered by Home to keep silent on the school question. On the contrary his lord ship`.-I conduct. was approved of and praised by the papal court. The mrv in mm in: "out nn Mr. I-I...-. L:ur~Lums uuuy Ull cureu mackerel. By the bursting Of_n. wabar main on At`.- wnber avenue at. Montreal part. of the western end of the city was inundated and dnmn;_'e(] to the extent of over $5,000. Klan [nn0n\v:n I'nnI'nn lknt L.-. L..- L...... LIJHIH 5 l'll\llC[I. The Irish members of parliament are signingapecition to president McKinley urging: that no addition be made to the customs duty on cured mackerel. Rx` thn hnrnnrr ril n nvntxr main An A} LOSS OF LIFE REPORTED. AVUl'lIll I (U- John Foreman, Hamilton, was stabbed in the buclr by a young man with whom ho had 1: dispute in the vestibule of St. Mark : church. VFL... 7.2.1. .....___I.__. _: 1-, Ul fjgypo The Norwegian storthing has made handsome grants to the captain and crew of the Frum. recently returned from the North Pole. 1.1.. L`............_ tl_.._:n,,, W, _ ,. II I u |uu;urn._y UL avvuuby-u\'0 [Or the Dy-ln.W. (`aunt Herbert Bismarck. in 3 recent speech, compared the seven yours since his fnLhnr a retirement to the seven loan years of Egypfa. Tim Nnrwnuinn nfru-Hninnv hue mmln bu N _y'uur Ill Jun uy Juugo NOSH tor Iraua. Yesterday the vote at Esseg on the re- peal of the local option by-law resulted in a majority of seventy-vo for the by-lmv. cnngnnk nnvnrxnrnt` 9|... .......... .......... 0..-- 1;, Inn 11 Il.l\4CU' New Millinery Goods arriving daily. New Vellings, New Collars. WIII MIIIIU UP Ill! rlence "I (JIIGDEC. Cyrus W. Beardsley, an Ottawa mer- olmnb. who husdisappe1\red, was nontenced to M year in jail by judge Rosa for fraud. nan` no` olm lnnnl .-...o:am L... I..... .......I...,; z. vv umuu vvuluurl Astor. The dominion arbitration commission had 3 aessinn in Montreal yesterday, but. very little business was transacted. Mm M......- I\..| \7..| .u.-. .....I .u._.-- uuuu uumnesa was uransacberl. Mgr. Merry l)el Val. the papal ablegute, is expected to urlivo on the 313:, inst., uml will take up his residence in Quebec. Cvrna V Hvnrrhlnv an Hnoum um.- UUII ly ounuay. The time beefatenk that ever 'renche( Cizcle()it.y. Alaska, sold for $48 a pound 1 few weeks ago. It in I-nnnrrnrl that line. .I..|... -1` l,l......l...,. pluylxmlll. Captain C. H Carter, formerly harbor- muster at Port (Tolborne, ()nt.. died sud- denly Sunday. The at. hnnfainnh that .....a... `.m..nL..A Spice Of The Morning Papers And The Very Latent Dupatchen. Robert Henry has protested the election of C. B. Hayd, M.P. for South Brant. The Mnntrnnl rnllinn mill. lm..- Al.-......l ul u. D. uu_yu, m.r. IOI` bounn brunt. The Montreal rolling mills bnve closed down, throwing about 400 men out of em- ployment. (3nnf.ninr`. II r`.nI-Mar C.-............l.. l.....|..... IUVV WUUK8 ILKU. It is reported that. the duke of Manches- ter is engaged to the eldest, daughter of William Wuldorf Astor. Tim ,1.\....:..:,... ..-|..:._...:__ __..,_,:--- .7 In I on re: rut Fight. SAN FRANCISCO, March l0.--Quitoa con- tingent. ol nporu left for Carson last night anda couple of hundred more-will start for the ring aide to-dc . At. a rough esti- mate $5.000 has than or been wagered on the big light in the local` pool rooms. (me man sent. in (\ commlseion yesterday of $675 on Fitzaimmona to bet. against. $1.000 at Corbewq pool room. Betting varied n little last night. Fitzaimmonn bringing $34 agiinst. SH), but. dropped to 37.50 and $10 liter 1.; while. The favorite com- bination at present, is Corbett. Green and Flnhcrty. Something` like $125,000 will be angered in this city on the coming ghts. Flnhel-Ly money can be had at this price and the Californian: no not. slow to cdvor | it. - TO CONTRACTORS. mbxns nnnuvtn nv -nu mun mm or 'rH`r3EVvs. and u this T7- :"r':.';:i".:`:.";.';..'. ".I;`&."..': .'"` {and tho min: of poocunur` . . Bufold And.-:in an-L. .I It at... .1 um um: uumoro were lynched Spri nation yuhniny morni u mobohzvcr 400 men. :......| .L- _.._.I-- J I - Bldd nndhio ktl, J.R,' TIII l|O| ,D10l ; lumen mo murder at pootmuteril. ll, A larder In Olmrcl. 7 Hmxxxcrox, De.. March l6.-Tho con- gregation of the colored M. E. church was panic stricken Sunday night by A murder committed in the church. Arthur Gray and Matthew Hayea courted the same girl. Gray hsd threatened to kill Hayes if he found him with her. Raye: took the girl to church Sunday night and Gray stepped up behind the pair as they mt in a pear and shot Hayea. The murderer aacanad. throo Negroes lqlelol. Jacxsoznwnu. Fh, larch 18.-A special Iron Ooslo. Fla, tutu tint three zgrtiocnunod Edward Holmes. Jim Riley, in: Gilmore lynched at Blue Snrimn station Vianfnv manning by an \'uc.\`.\'A. March l6.-It. is announced here the: until the power: `shall declare the appointment of a governor for Crete. a commissioner will be appointed to not in that capacity in the name of the European powers. l'l'8I]CI'I. Loxnox. March l6.--A deapatch to the Times from Athens says that since the action of the powers in ordering the begin- ning ofcoorcivo measures against Grebe became known in Greece, the popular de- termination that the Greek army of occu- pation shnll never be withdrawn from Crete has become stronger than over. The people are unanimous in this matter. and the king and the governments have no choice but to swim with the tide of populnr feeling. VII-x-xu Mnrnk In to : . . _ _ . . . _ _-J We invite inspection of the new ideas. KY..." \I:Il!.._..-- I` - -1, um oumnm! Ia Drougno on by ureoce. Russia will then retain Constantinople and abandon Crete and I part. of Macedonia to Greece. The attitude of Germany is re- sented by the Greeks, who propose to re- taliate by obstructing German commerce and oriental exports, and favoring the French. In .... .. |n_,,| In A I - - u'lCLs or Lneeanly. Nmr Ymui, Mn h ll).-A despatch to the Herald from them; says: There 18 a whisper in court. circles here that Ruuinis secretly urging Greece to war. Faithful to Prince Lobano"s policy and under the mask of friendship to Turkey, Russia will occupy (,'onatan!.innple when a rising in the Balkans is brought by Greece. Russia will than rnlnin r`n.~........o:......i.. umcm unu bVV8llL_V seamen. ATm:.\'s. March l6.--InfnrmaLio_n has been received here than two bands of Theesnliana. one of one thousand men and the other of three hundred, have entered Macedonia from the Lzuissia and Volo dia- tricts of Thessaly. Nmv \'mu:, Mm-oh In _A A.-n-tnk -- uuu Imunu wuruu uevaauuea. At. Cunea yesterday a cannon exploded on board the Russian turret ship Siaoive- Iiky, killing fteen men and wounding an officer and twenty seamen. A-ru|.~\~.~ KI...-"L In t_t-__.--3." I Elerce Flghtlng In Reported nu Occurring In Crete. Loxnox, March lG.--Fierce fighting is reported in the interior of Creto,nnd unless the powers ntefrfere promptly, it; is said. the inland will be devastated. A! (luv-on nnnn--'3--v - '--->--- ~-~""' ' Ul Juaucu Dagger!/y, reaignea. The government is preparing an alien labor bill for consideration at. the coming session. It, is in almost the exact terms of the United States alien luborlaw. The bill will be pressed to n Lhird reading this session i-n Lhe hou.-e of cnmnvnnn hntitn uul mu uu preuwu (.0 n Lmru reading true house of commons. butits fate in the senate is doubtful. THE GREEK-TURKEY TROUBLE. LU! U45 IHNX HUL- A report. is current. here today that Charles Mose, (3.0. has been appointed judge of the court. of appeal: in the place of justice Haggerty, resigned. The anvernmmur. in nrnnnrinn (In nli-.. UU'vy {III III. Everybody agrees that the Canadian farmer`is hit hard by the new tariff. The cabinet ministers refuse to express an opinion on the bill, the excuse being that Canada is now engaged in framing 0. bill of its own. and, therefore, it would be impo- litic for ministers to talk. On`the other hand ex-cabinet ministers talk out freely. Mr. Foster, for instance, says the t.erill' is n new edition of the McKinley bill re- vised and enlarged. The answer to Sir Richard (fsrtwright and Mr. Davies. so Mr. Foster says, against reciprocity is un~ mistaknble. Canada. therefore, should pro vide lor its own wants and look to Britain for its market ' I A 1.. ...._.___L L_,_ s I .1 `)UI'N|HllH|\UU- The duty of $1 per 1,000 feet on rough pine lumber is one of the particular items III the new United States tara` which greatly affects the Ottawa valley. Lum- bermen here, however, are congratulating themselves that the duty is not 32 instead of 3!. This being the case there is not likely to be a great protest against the duty, nor a loud clamoring for an export duty on logs, unless from those who are in the pulp business. As for the latter, they want an export duty on logs. no matter what the duty might be, or if there wan no duty at all. Rxvnrchnv nrrr-an: that Han Unnnrlinn UIEU UV g| CllLl`\' IIICKVUHPULI. Mr. (Jude, inspector of weights and men- aurerc for the Onbawn district}, is to be su- pernnnuated. 'l`hn rlntv nf SH rush I HM} Van! nn rnnnlu vvua piuuunu uh ll uiueung or me canines. Hon. Mr. Siftlon has sent all his esti- mates for the Indian do urcment`. to the printers. In the Indian epurtment alone he has made a saving of over $60,000 as compared with the estimates of last year. The minister will not be able to complete the reorganizzition of the interior depart ment. before the session, but once he does get. nb it, u very large economy will be effected. The elciency of the service will also be greatly incremaod. NI!` (Hula Innlmnfnrnf I|'n:rr`1f|: nnil Ivunn. NIH IIU PUD III UITITUIHDIUII ugam. The iuvit.at.ion to Canada. to send repre- sentatives to the diamond jubilee, it. is oicially announced, includes both officers and men. \.l.. I ...._:-_ -__.c_,_I . I v LLIHI INC. Mr. Laurier, conned to his mom on Saturday, was able to be out yesterday and was present. at. :1 meeting of the cabinet. Hon. Mr. Siftnn hnn nnf. all M. oi. 'l`u Olllcm-I And Man Is the lnvnatlou ulven-slftuu Has Made it Saving 0! Over sixty Thousand lJollur|-NewI 0! Very Much Interest. Orrawn. March l6.--~Hcre is good news for postage stamp collectors, The post.- mascer-generul proposes. as far as his de- partment. is concerned, to commemorabe her majesty s diamond jubilee by the issue of a new three-cent. postage stamp appro- priate to the occasion. IL will have u Inn- ited circulation only, probably for a period of months covering the jubilee celebrations during the coming summer. When the sale is stopped the present. three-cent stamp will be put in circulation again. The invil .nt.inn tn (`.nnsuln tn unnrl 1-Anrn. FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN T COLLECTION OF STAMPS. IA mace or noun unwsl Special Issue To Commcmiiratc This Eventful year. `nave Jumggssrnir. ANc`w Spring Jackets THE la kuvxuaswou &Bno.l II Ilcoln U00 (0 $100. If you intend riding-n wheel this season it will pay you to look over Hainen & Loc|xett'o stock. Price: range from 850 to 8100. A good, atylnah. strong wheel for 850. A` nave goon nomea and bright: prospects. Mr. Doyle says that. the inlpection 61' the homes in which the children have been placed. and the investigations made in con- nection therewith. are absolutely neces- sary in the care of these wnifa on the ocean of life, and the result, he says, must, in every case in which the duties are faithful- ly'and properly performed, be benecial to all pnrtiea concerned. A A window full `or them. no 18 aapeclnlly pleased WILD the manner in which such children, in this district. are being cared for. educated, etc. They all have good homes and bright DOVIO SAVE than than inlnna-{inn iii wmuu cunuren nave oeen placed. To a Wnm reporter last. evening Mr.` Doyle stated that he had every reason for saying that the children sent from the Marchmont. Barnardo and other homes, are being well-cared ior,and are doing well. He is especially pleased with the which snnh nhilrlrnn in mi. Aim.-i. .... lnlpeotor Doyle on the Emigrant Child:-in Located Ben. 1 . Doyle, government. inspector of child- ren sent. from the Marchmont, Bnmardo and other homes. and placed with foster parents, or in the families of farmers and others throughout the dominion, has been in the city and district during the past. few days engaged in performing the duties of his annual: tour of inspection. He he: visited all the children living in the neigh- borhood of Glenburnie and Invernry, and today went, to Harrowemith to vieic sev- eral familieain than locality with each of which children have been placed. TO I wlll rnnnr-tar lnaf. nvnninn ll.- lllullv BIIIIIUI Those who visit the opera house to-mor- row will be able to we and judge for them- selves how near has been their conception of the make-up and personality of a Bowery Girl" by witnessing Harry Wil- liams famous play of the same name. There she will be soon with all the familiar surroundings of the locality wherein she is indigenous, the Bowery, that famous thoroughfare of the great city, of which she is rightfully the acknowledged queen. A drama of surprising interest has been writ- ten around this character, and judging from the reports of its success everywhere, the play must indeed be away above the ordinary. PLEASED. WITH THE DISTRICT. NEW STREET SUITS, can us-aurunce company. The Brockville bachelors have had A mix- up as this item will show: "Parties who supplied refreshments for the recent bache- lors ball. can nd their dishes in the town clerk s office. If they will calland pick out. their dishes, they (Lhe dishes) will be returned. How the Broclxville ladies must smile! r|1|._,_,_,_ __`|._ _.:_.-; A` I la lllllt UIEITICU. . Thomas Shortell. sixth concession, Pitta- burg. lost. his dwelling and contents by re Sunday afternoon. The cause was 3 spark from the chimney. He Wu insured with W. H Godwin. ugont, of the Brit.iahAmeri- can assurance company. The Bmckvinn hnnhnlnri Imvn hml .1 miv, IIIIIU. A director of the school of mines at Kingston has been sent. by the Ontario government to Sudbury to place on ex- hibibion specimens of mineral orb. He will nlao make exaininationa of the ore in t. hut, district. 'I`|..........- ul.._-A-n _.-__'.| . . , , . , _ ,, xv.- gull] (IL! IJIJHIIFIUII (K `)0 E'- M. 9. b'ut.hez-land defeated Lieut.-Col. I):-nry ab curling last, night. and won the Stewart. cup, given for competition among the members of the curling vlub. The score wna; Sutherland, thirteen; Drury, nino. BhUullIUl',`llIU ruul omlm. This is a plain recital of plum facts-- we have marked all our boots and shoes, uld and new, at a very great. reduction on former prices. Every pair of shoes 11 bar- gain at Johnston 5: Co :-. R` .q RIlf.hl',nlIA rlnfnnharl [inns IVA! III II IUW Ully. Cu pt. Craig may not leave the union of the R. & O. navigation company. His course will depend entirely upon affairs connected with the sailing of his ferry st.enmer,`the Paul Smith. 'I`l..'...'.. .. ..l..:.. ......:...I -: _I,.__ L_., uuapnuu uxwr mu revenu uungerous Illness. A great. race. Prices woro never so much in the shoppers favor, and keep this in mindif you inapecc the bargains we are olfering in tino shoes at Johnston & Co e. I ! [I......Ls.__. __-:_._A _,|_. I , n UU E. C. Honghbon, painter. who has been un- dergoing treatment in the general holpibal for some time put, for I! very serious ill- nese, will be able to leave the institution in in few days. (lunf. Grain mnv nnf Inn... H... ..-..:.m at IIJIIKIIIIMI OH II CHIKIIO Blllp. Joseph Nicol, market. gardener, C\tara- qui, was on the market. today for the tires time since his removal from the general hospital after his recent dangerous illness. A rrrenr. rm`-.a. Prir-An warn nnunr An uurmg um IIIHEHS m M. uonneuy. Rev. Father ()'Brynn conducted Lh mis- sion for men at St. Mary's cathedral, last evening. Over 1,700 men were in atten- dance. l....... \u....._....._ _r I -_.I`_,, , - SPRING DRESS TWEEDS Isa:-c Waterman, ofLomlnn, manager of the Imperial oil company, is in the city to-day on his regular monthly visit. of in- spection. Ex hnmh, P.-nnvm 1.9. at "A" 3.1.: 1... UPCUIJUII. Ex bomb. Prenter, late of A" eld bat.- tery, R.C.A., has gone to Montreal, where he will endeavor to secure his passage to England on a cattle ship. Joaenh Ninnl. mnrlxnr. (nu-dnnar T`.-aka:-n- vnu unu puoucamon I0-m0l'I`0W. At Rockporb Mrs. Michael O'Brien was found dead in bed Sunday morning. Jame: Bennett. marker. mmmluu-_ ia nuuuu uulu In ueu ouuuay morning. Bennett, mnrkeb caretaker, in perf ing the duties of weigh-master durin the illness of M. Donnelly. Father ()'Br\'rm rnnrhnr-hm: Hui: min. Wlnt. tho Busy Baporton Caught on the Fly. We have a letter from George Mills that will nd publication to-marrow. A1. Rnnk nnrt. Mr: Ms.-1...! n'n..:... ...... ..A-_j ,,-,|- Wlneoln 050 to $100. V?-no-s wmo WAFTS, . , 18'!` MAY RESIDENCE an QUEEN mi `in; 10 wow: Inf 1 in meI1ctc:Iarl'e lawn in front.` nndeood `:3 I III in rem-.nz prenont occu ind by 8. Shannon. 3:';.'::.-:::.*:r';:':..:`::.`.:..': ::'.'. ..':.':'.x.&`: Bondry In Go. . Ontario Street. ' um uuuus: WAREHOUSE ON ONTAHJO I Street lntcly occupied by June: Brown & To. an w olonlo IIOPOIII. containing an al- rollont basement and three large llntn. lone low. Apply to June: Browne, on the mines, or to W. H. Sullivan. I8 Cluonoo . ..*?RRY Mnmmn romage. connlmn 1 room: and oxfonn kitchen, fnrnnce. mth. etc. Apply to] .F()wLl~:n. N9 Brook btreot. > Z---j- THE LARGE WAREHOUSE E rsueec n An nln-ml; p-4...--- ..-_.A-.I_:__ ,i VA nuuun STREET. CONTAINING 11 rooms and extension klfchen fur huh-cc. Also an Brook some. nriol `o.Mage.contunin 1 annual to . .F()wl.ER. I49 Rrnnk m....o I 0l'SE, BEST LOCALITY. 201 BBOCK Tu at prosont 0t'r`npied by Mr. John Brod; ll moms. every convonicnoo. olootrio llglt and gas to all pnrtailgood Bra and lawn I tnchod. Apply I0 I 0 11- 3155700.. Kill Strem. tnchad. :1... __.j. 2 7. lunth A FROM MAY wr, BRICK REMDENOE, N0. 44 vlouy Street, norner William: onen- sinn kitchen, six bedrooms, bathroom IN. Kent. wry moderate. Ap ly to FIANCIII KING. Barrister. Ontariu Chum era. ujjg-- _____-___--___ T E STORE NOW OCCUPIED BY Woody. 11)? Wellington treat. Posse Int nl` An-1| n--5 A._..I.. A- II In lab 0! A ril next. Abply to II. iii; %. City Cler ; or I1;-a. Printer. 800 Brook stun . FROMIM AY v0 my 0! nlnn Irhnhnn .Iu s....I-...~-.- L--\-~-~-r vi `THE % DAILY %R'ITISH WHIG. __.______-._---___-__j..--- BRICK RESIDENCE 191 JOHNSTON 91'. Hot water hontin . aiuy furnsoe: modem Improvements; mb onto rent. bTliAl7Y E ST]-EMT. E STORE Wood strut. Powell on 13% of rll Apply Flnnlgl . than . :-:-j2 THE RI-1R1l)ENCE AND PREMISES 0P0- site the Post Office, now occupied by Dr. Curtis. Pouaeuion lat May. Apply to Jul! lmm-:. HALF 01" THE FLAT OVER THE B1 C0`: Clothing Store. King utl-oat, M in Bums : Printing 011100. Apply at` 0 co 6 THE STONE HOUSE. ON CORNE 01" Princess and Division Streets. mean 011 by Abernathy & 00. Apply at Wulo Ofhoo :j vvruuv - |a|.l I\l Iu"'I TEN on rnrnmu ACRES LAND. `Wm! house and hams. Must be convenlanl to r-Hy. Apply Wmu oii-.9. , GEN'l'Ll!MlN CAN BE AOCOMMODA ID with single or double roomu. All In an conveniences. 88 Clergy nu. near Earl It. IJIIIIIIU Wmnum.w-ln Kingston. March Nth. John \Vhit.ehond, aged 67 years, former- ly sergeant. R. C. ries. The funeral will take place from his late residence, 16 Markland htreet, on Wed- naedny afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are reopeob fully invited to uuend. (.`nms1`uc--In Kingston, on March 1601), Jane Christie. sister of the Rev. I. J. Christie. Aged 7 7 years anJ nine month). The funeral will leave Mn. Rlchardnonb, 02 Earl street. on Tburodayanernoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friendaind noquninunota ' are respectfully invited to attend. -..__..---,L uu.u.q.u3v 101' pbndelabr . . . Waterman Id % tain `Pen, ackn . " " to be the Always ready ante9dnotto}:>lqL.`_f EV ' I. 1:. unn.1uaU1V. UNDERTAKIB nu) Enmnnln. Prlnoou Street. Phonos--Wure1-ooms, 90; Ilouldouco, an. Lowoat. prices. ' ZCA`l'ZAliAv0`lJ`l_l;liD6B. I - "`*-"2-.f'..--.-:`.- *'*.:-'.==.....-n-"'.': nl`. lugs I. also of the undadnoii who? PiSi1o_iiaTl apoollonuou In be loolill to Fix (vol:-ck nu. on wnnx n. n um. lot tho ton`. 1`Iunl_\h:'.h Panto:-:' and ' V0 8 an rt? gulf] Btnoi ::upri:d by > ` ' 'w.'xnwI.ums. Architect. d-----Ij vv. :1. un.1uVAn, Fumuul. Dmncmn um Enmu.n:n-Il1 Plu- cou ntroot. block above old ntnnd. uj a na. xuuu, Tu: Lsmmo Uxmnuxn-I54-I50 Prln n street. Tqjephone 147A. Open Dnyand M] B _:. " BHOCK RTREET. `V and klfchen. furnnm- In the .new tinted e'ects.A The new SILK STRIPED LINEN BATISTES are also worthy of inspection. Prices are low, from 25c to 390 yard. STEACY&STEAOY, Sole Acmnfa Rrtwwnrnw an-rwu-nun -j {ALF OF THE FLAT B BY Co : 040!!!- ng Prlnthm Oloa. Am]: A: um BRICK HOUSE, NO. 95 QUEEN UTEEET. Apply to J. B. 'Dnnu'runn. We have a large variety of Fancy Candle shade: in all colors. also Shades.` Holders and Venetian Ca.nd1es,.l suitabld ' for (`Luna .1 -1.-- _. LRENADINE ORGANDIES Have you seen our AUNDRESSRB WANTED AF American Hate`. 64TH YEAR.-N0. 63;` .j._:-.___:.j.-. JNE FIRST-CLASS IULLINEBY run- parerat Hum '9. _.._____._....._j. W ENTLEMEN CAN BE A(}COMMODI I ulmtlo double room; All In a Sole Agents BUTTERICK PATTERNS. mun HOUSE, N0. QUE] .wKN"i'eo TO |.a;\sa;.* I FIFTEEN Anlmq Luna `uu an I` uuuxuu :1 uncut la aaaommmi. The sun has started on hlejoun ney back,e.nd with the lengths nine days it is rlaht you ebould becinto `think and plan for the thinner wardrobe. There is so much here to suggest-ao much that cannot be seen nor bought elsewhere in tho city-so much that even we will be unable to dupllcato-=tha.t It all points to the wisdom of an early vielt-a. prompt deoleion-a. choice now. Without Wintor still holds swap Within the "Greater Store" the daintiea in washable !and cotton uovemeatrom abroad have driven mm from the counters, and Spring has set up her any court, at which al1Faah1on's unest ga asaombllna. Tha Hun hm: at-.n:~n:1 nn }\Inh'\nh_ WEATHER PRoaABu.rns. Sb. Lawienoo (Upper) : Pm and stationary, a little higher t.em- ` pornturo. _TO BE LET. Ready to wear, Skirt _and jacket; also W. M. nmnnrum. Ilnnlvnnn a nu Il|---. . - ... T. F. HARRISON. - . nu I').... . . .. JAS. mm). Hunun-nu u-n_ TWO GEN TS. nnffi v-- - -_g.\- -to \II\n.II uxvrnn I03 Till lncnox. -Ii-I Iuldonoo II lau.n`e`n hank. Will be among the most fashionable Dress Materials --useful and becoming: We offer a special line SCOTCH (`I-lh`\IIf\'l` -CITITIMCC no \Il|l4VIl J\IlIIL`\ls1 55 47c, in a great many shad- ings. We opened up on Sa- turday E"r"1'1~;`fv1'6-'s'ii'i r1`r3z` And (apes. I 70"` "||o UHBAP. lo. - e I Iggug ronnu ovnt. I.` .g..g . _. mung ADHISSION. DMDRS OPEN AT ONE 0 Cl..0CK. v... u u 1`: uwu \Il\&I0 ICNDIB WILL BI IICRIVBD A1` THE clan of tho undonlcnod uvlun Plans and gpoollonu OIII an non) Inn six 0':-.lnnh ffitzsimmnns vfCHrT1EtT.] A lamp 1 blending of Sensation. Cmnodr And Pa: 09. interspersed with bright And thatch) 80110. Dunno: and nytodata moan!- Wednesday Afternoon. [ nnmrs agmm, "`K6WEi`ni["iT THE ANNFAL MEETING O1-`THE KING- aton Young Hank Lihernl (`duh will he held at their rooms. Unlden Lion mock. 'l`Hl'R~'DAY I-WENING. lurch lath. at eight o`clo<-k. Nnuinnnu_.I}-.-:..o..o;..... ..r ......_.n.__. __.a o'cIo-K. Businon-Ro istntion of members Ind nominuion of 0 corn for the ensuing year. N. In` n-nnvvnu 31$ . m 4 a u `P':i.ocen-.If:.':)'1a .?.*?:-.. KISS LIIJAIAN REE` E in tho Title Bola. D388 BIOIIVED BY THE 114 DRE billed up to 5 PI. of WIDNl~'D.-\Y. the Nth Int. {or the several work; aired in nnklnc ruin improvements to a onldonco on hvorly root. nu:-I spoomclonl may be soon at our oloo Lovnnl or any undo: not necessarily |c~ coptod. - Our Uplnlsterinq and Carpet- Cleaning departments were not interfered with by the re and we will be able to ll all orders promptly. F.C. MARSHALL] SWEEDING REDUCTIONS. TERMS CASH. Everything must be sold in order to make room for re-building. FIR E SALE! YOUNG LIBERALS. WHIG HALL , {C0LuMB|As( ARE-ENAMELED WEDNESDAY. MARCH I7. I II \r\IlV I l\fl\I I \.Il(Do Tlzmxns nncuuvsn rmmn. up 17!}: Innl fnn oh- .-..-..I --.._L.. .......:_- A z_ YOURWHEEL wnm l`nN l`l-2`.\'TS. Pnge l-Telegruphic Tidings. Pare 2--City Council, Hockey _Ml\tch. Loon Tidings. Page 3-Napaneo News, Book Ra- view, Women Realm. Page 4-Editorinl, ATelk Wish Mo- there. Page 5-Illuel.rated Articles. Page 6--Lateet. Telegraphic and Local Tidings. Ii` ll__.L_In, L! , , I, un:nIu:u|.a Ullllll Ior Leuuers [O~m0l`!'0W. A aymlicnte of Kingstoniana has rented the Wmu hall for Wednesday afternoon. Arrnnzzemonts have been made for direct. news mm the "big ght. Aemallnd- mission fee will be c-hnrged to help defray expenses. J. R. C. DOBBS & CO.. uugu uuu vv Inn :4 nuvv. columns co-any. The attention of contractors is called to three advertisements. in this issue, of local architects calling for tenders tomorrow. A nu-ulinntn nlI(:.u...|....:...... 1.-.. ......L..,l The Dally Note Book for Whlz Reader: To Pout Themselves by. Bahd at the Royal Rink to-night. J. R. C. Dobbs and Bowman & Rickey make their bow to the general public through the Wum'.~4 advt. columns to-day. The Intention of nnntrnntnrn in mllml tn :-_._;_..______ rm some cuuuv. I Illllnln u-n9Annn n- 263 6: 265 Princess Street. Art catalpgue free. \r\.Il..4`l1\I-II D As mun! they lead the trade. SEE JENKINS WEDNESDAY. 44 CLAREEJCF ST. \Vould look like new 8: . Marahn|I e fire sale at-arts to-mob In our Repair shop. $85 and $100. LoAL MEMORANDA. COLORED SHIRTS. nu lnn.l tho .IIQI`A U! IIII Illulll year. N. E. O`CON.\'()R. Sanrntnri "pm POWIB & S0\' Iotehuts Dank Chamber Amhitozas. 'bU.V.\U|t. Swrotnry. mone._v coma no urnwn oub at the odds of ten to seven. When the Austnlianh odds was cut. to six. than was p lighgpla . but the Corbett. money came in no fan. I Bob's admirers pocketed thqir ouch and withdraw. It. it understood tint Tom Slnrhoy will put. I few nnndmd on Fitzsiuuons when tho odds suits him. He picks the Comiohm::c:ohwin. but doc not appurkgpxiono to in judgment. I-luau nun who am accustomed to an on puglllntlc out: no keep- i IE: hub on choir pockets. launch an small I-M. 2|. 1...: ...- aeveru nunareu colnmmmona were sold ac the Fool rooms lute last. night. and eingnlury enough the favorite groups were Corbett. Green and Hawkins and I-`itnimnone. Smith end Flaberty. A few buyer: eendvicbed Smith in between Cor- bett and Hauling. No Fitxeimmona money could be drnwn out at the odd: nl Inn on gnu... (UL-.. AL- pure. puneu as amoom an a piece of glass. The platform projects eighteen inches outside the ropes and the ring posts are carefully padded. The gang is in poeition at the south side of the ring. Several hundred combination: sold at hhn nnnl Inning In- I.-. ..:..Ln __.s plun pnlyou A prominent part. The twenty-four foot ring was put up thus morning. The platform is of white pine. planed as smooth piece of glass. Dl&.af0TllJ &iI7ht&n ilnr-hm: .1.uUU people. Corbettfs morning exercise was very light and consisted merely `of foot. work and a couple of games of hand ball. At Cook'e Ranch the curriculum was even easier than at Shaw e Springs. Fitzaim- mono contented himself with a few sprints around the yard,aplayfu| frolic with Yarrum and a still more gentle gum bol in which the son and heir of the chem- pion playod A prominent part. OLWGDIV-fnllr fnnt. I-inrr wan nut nu uuuu uuuns uun ul me name pol}. ' The special trains from the east and west yesterday and this morning unloaded the bulk of the eastern visitors, and with the remaining California specials which are due here this evening and tomorrow morning it is conservatively estimated that the crowd will number between 4,500 and 5.500 pooule. (V.lIl`hf.f."n ninu-nina Avnrn:-A .....- ..-_._ UTIIIII CUIIH OI nne IULIPOUBIIH. Not since the period when Carson took ina portion of the human current that owed to her neighbor Virginia City. when the famous Llomstock lode brought the horde which lollowetl a successful stroke in Nevada. has the chief city seen the excito- ment under which it is laboring now. Every available room in the town has been let furnished." and every householder is an amateur boniface. The hotels and restaurants are taxed far beyond even th ._ culinary limit of the pig-tailed Mongolians who control the cuisine. and as a conse- quence the guest is perforce com- pelled to take "pot luck in the fullest acceptance of that ancient and hospitable term. Strange and wonderful dishes appear as if by magic from the on r- tained recess where John Chinaman holds sway. Such delicacies as gibleta a'la Italiene" and French kidney toasts," tempt the unwary visitor whose appetite is whetted by the mountain air, but he is likely to be considerably non-plussed when the candid waiter mentions incidentally that One is the same as the other. since both came out of the some pot. The smcinl train: frnm Hm An-O ....J .....-. burning II lllr. Fitzsirnmons is something of a puzzle to a great many who do not understand the Cornishman`s ideas in knocking of!` hard work earlier than his opponent. The gen- eral opinion is that Fiizsimuions is a bit on the light side and is willing to put on weight. However this may be there is one thing certain and that is that the Aus- tralian is physically as near perfection as any man who ever entered the ring. His cheery disposition has never appeared to suller any disruption during the ordeal of training and his condence in his ability to win seems to be infectious so far as those in touch with him are concerned. `Lanliy Bob may or may not be able to get inside of his clever riva| n guard in the opinion of the latter's friends, but at all events there is not even a germ of such dubianoy in the brain cells of the antipodean. Not. ainnn the nnrind in-hnn (Ynrann o.-ml. 4 T0 coN'rRAcToIi' hilliln vnnunn has -n. u._._..__ UIITUUF. This opinion is fully substantiated by the hundreds who have visited Shnw`s Springs within the past ten days. Arthur Moore, the wellknown New York athletic club man. who referees the sparring bouts of the Mercury font organization, probably voiced the sentiments of nll Corbett'e ad` mirers when he said : The man is a per- fect wonder. Hie speed is murvellbus, und his hitting powers have deieloped beyond expectationu. Any one who thinks that Corbett cannot hit knows very little about the man. His staying powers are of the very highest order, and he goes through the hardest kind of physical ordeal without turning a hair." Pifvninunnnn in nnmnihlnn as!` n n..-..I.. on n IIILC, bnruetb is cruel adviser, smu |30~dlly: "Jim is in perfect, almpe. His muscles are wonderfully developed. and his wind was never better at any stage of his career." Never Before Did More Perfect Specimen: tep Before Each 0ther-Carson Clty ls Fllllng Up and Every ouseholderla an Amateur Boniface. CAlcs0.N CITY. Nesz. March l6.-Less than twenty-four hours remain before the greatest pugilistic encounter of the cen- tury willhe decided in the arena, which has made the capitol of the state of Nevada a focus for the interest of the sporting fraternity throughout the world. Both Corbett and Fitzsiminons have finished a course of training in which every device known in the history of prize ghting of modern times have been used to develop their capacity. Now the pugilists have laid aside the paraphernalia which has aided them: they have dispens- ed with the services of the men who have borne the brunt of the work of drawing out and developing their employers, and the two greatest exponents of the prize ring of tiny time are calmly and coiideiitly awaiting the result of the bat- tle which will oommence at a few minutes after ten o c-lock tomorrow morning. Al though individual opinions as to the re- sult of the tight differ, there is no doubt whatever in the minds of those who have travelled from east and west" to see the contest, that both the Cnlifornian End the Australian are in the very best of condi tion. t\..._L..iu_ i._-.'_-_.- -___,| , .1 n LIUII (lorboms trainers speak enthusiastically of the condition of their man. Charley White. (lorbeufs chief adviser, said to-duy: "Jim in in nay-f.:.-t. alxunn I-13.. .n..=nI..- ...... `STEP INTO RING AT TEN O'CLOCK ON WEDNESDAY. Calmly Waiting For the Signal` of Battle. }rm;s m renrem roam rm IIIINFIIIENI swmgl KINGS'l`_l:T. ONTARI(3y TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 16. 18.97. -V Ihvid Elliott. Duu-onto. in in Kinkutoo Pylug I viii to_bia dnghtor, baton ht pg his dqputnil for Algonquin Park.` 123 Princess st.. ucirtu smo - x1ngs 1onf ......., .. ...... -u..uu._y, can any WI nave to rock inoro neon phoa. A - nontotnuprwill join to- A Negro` FIIEUJ And I Wilts child Drown III at In-Ion. Ark. Mnlrms, Tonn.. March 16. -An en- tire negro family and "one ihittcbild drowned non Marion. Ark., are the tint canon of lots of life I ! ted aofnr by the oods. The rise in river hero and be- Iow will continue for at last two day: more. This curios Idditiocinl wntu onu- sho Bayou bank: in th northern 1 port` of this oily. with constant danger to noi- dentg in this vicinity, and thy vi lnvo brook neon nhmn. A - nu uaeu In aid or a public library. John Humphreys. Sarnia. `aged sixty- three. committed suicide at Mooretown on Friday by hanging himself. On Thurs- day night Mr. Humphreye went to Moore- town to attend to business and not having returned on Saturday his relatives became alarmed. George Humphreye. Neon. to- gether with A eon-in-law drove to Moore- town on Sunday and found Mr. Humph- reya body suspended from a hook in a furnished house owned by him. Mr. Humpbreye was not known to have any burineas troubleeand no reason can be assigned for the act except mental de- pteeaion. ul nun. uumg pain, Will close the church. The town of Clinton. Ont., has just fal- len heir to A fortune amounting to 8l0.000. One of its citizens. James Travely. died intestate and heirleae, leaving $40,000. which the Ontario government, according to law conscated. The Clintoniana made A claim for a portion of it, and the Ontario government will give one-fourth. This will be used in nid of public library. Humnhrevs. Sarnin. 'nnprI civic, UU\'Bl'BU. Itia rumored the congregation of the Bond street Cnnmezational church. To- ronto. which ourished under Rev. Dr. Wild'e pastorate a few year; ago. has reached the climax of nancial dniculcy. The mortgagee:-, it. is said. have not re- ceived Lheir Interest and will take drastic measures to compel payment, or, in event. of not bomg paid, will close the church. The t.nI'n nf Plintnn (Tn! In. .'..no t..I cuuurmi wurx on Line rroviuence papers. The steamer Tyrian, which arrived at Halifax, N.S., Sunday from Philadelphia. was searched yesterday by customs officers, who were ordered to make sure that she had had nothing on board that could be regarded as of the nature of iibustering supplies. Nothing suspicious was dis- covered. 15 :- _..______l ;l__ .,, -- - |.U lallUI' SHOP- Thomas Steer. n retired lawyer journalist, died at Woonsocket, R.I , morning in his seventy-eighth year. He was United States con.-ul at Dundee, Scot.- hmd. during president l iePce's administra- tion. For thirty years he _was engaged in editorial work on the Providence Tvrian. whinh nrrivnd nf salary is @'.!\M. Mrs Bertrand, Kingsville, was annoyed by whitecaps who turned aatrenm of water from a hose into her house and ordered her to Ieave town. Owing to the innction of the local cnnsmbulary the matter will reported to the attorney-general. Fil`8 brnkn nnf. thin nun-nnrv in tho umuuulu, unr. , uolng considerable damage to the building. The (LN. W. office had It narrow escape, the (ire being conned to the tailor shop. Thnmnn Sr.nm- n ran .-A.-I I....y...... ....,J uo rcpurteu no we anmrney-goneml. broke out this morning: in the building occupied by the (1.N.\V. com- pany's nice and R. Mclntmh, tailor. Thedford, Ont doing considerable damage buildinuz. (J.N.W_ n-`um hm! T0 CONTRACTORS; PDHIBQ I-III nu --n-no.-.. ._ `

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