1`. F.,HARnIsoN co. The Lion 8n\\ui. Raw Yuan. Munch `.'.I.-Schoonot Emily 1 Jnlmntnn want. on Lha lnnnh n San. BEATEN BY A LOVE AFFAIR. Foniooen ENT RA`NCE. oes{fn'dYE6' 376: RE. I'll II-I COIIUBIIVIF. $J|J`l'llJ. 3 on an house and contents In The Treaty smothered. LUNIKLV. March LN.--Tlze St. James (in- -zsne, in an leadimz editorial article upon the action of the United States senate in adopting the nmendunoms to the orbit.ra~ tion treaty reported by the foreign reh- tions committee. says: "The unanimous vote of the sennuo has wrecked the arbitra- tion trusty. and this should be a warning to the premature philanthropists on this aide. The senators curried their xoint. with a renement. of the pehtifoggsrs cunning. which enables them to profess friendship for the principle of arbiuatiou while they smother the treaty wish amendmentshrhich make it ridiculous." 6.1. Wnlkot, thoduuono concede: at AylhIr.0n&,.wbo|oItuooqyin tho .a.a...n...a......:..mnmn.a. ob vnunllnuulngisu-u I_|cI-Iinhiuufnonnu. Want The Inluoerlpt. Losnu.\'. .\|arc|\ `. |.- A petil. pro- nntod by Hon. Thomas E`. Bsyuntlinitod States amhuunndor. on behalf of the prod- dcnt. and citizens of the lfnitad States will bo.reud as St. Paul`: cathedral to-Inonow by the chancellor of the diocuo of London. Thoma }[.hietram. Q. C. The pocition asks for the custody of mannocri deposi- tod in tho libnry ol Fulham cou- uiuinszthoroeurdi olthonrly Inisloryof the pilgrimfuluot-au:dIhoirr0.'l20lo Annie: in tho lloylowor. Aylll. Ullmwloxsllollqyln i- vicionhu`uuo,isuiltohvcId. nhghi-Lhnnnnnnm HARDY S. xarmlnua INN] GISOWIIUIB. Madame Riga, in taking election of the law agninet her husband and his mistress, claims the sum of l.`u0,IIOII lmnvs damages for the benet. of herself and children. Rugo and the former princess. whose liua~ .band xecenlly obtained an absolute di- vome from her upon the grounds of liar re- lations with the Hungarian. are an~ nounwd to make their upparance on the stage at. the winter garden in Berlin on April lat. Clara Wnnl Sued for Daunagon. l'.uu.-, March `_'I. Xlurlumo liigo, wife of the Hungarian ddler, .lanoa.Rigo, who olopcd fmm this city last. summer with the princess of Chimny. formerly Clam Waru. of Detroit. made her appear- once in court. today. accon-pzmiod by n coxnmissary of police. and formulated n charge of adultery against. her husband and the princess, alleging that. the acts mmpluined of were rtolmmntod at the hotel Terminus and elsewhere. \I_.J....... Iii...` 1.. b..I ..... ..l....A z... Al Al... shall the United states he Represented by Ir. I-nrrlson end Ir. Cleveland W.\.~urrNa'roN, March `J4. -- There is a good deal of tall: here about the re resen- tntion of this country at the " uoen`s Jubilee during the approaching summer. It is desired by some people that the Unit- ed States shall make a gorgeous display among the foreign powers in London upon that occasion. It there be no general distur- bnnoe of the peace of Europe before sum- mer. sovereigns and princes and grrmdeos of all kinds will flock to the capital of the united. kingdom to render honor to her Britennic majesty upon the sixtisth anni- versary of her accession to the throne. Behind them there will be representatives from Asia. and Africa and ' rts of Am- or-ice; many nations` will senrtheir special Elenipotentiaries to grace the festive cele- ration. The question has arisen, how shall the government of the U itod States be repre sented in the mode on? Some people think that am essador Hay alone would not till the bill and would not be able, by himself, to render due homage to the queen. Thcy desire that it special and il- lustrious embassy shall be sent to London from this country. It lune hnnn arraanyshml that nn lhnrr` nm Culfr D0 I(.`Cl'llIUl. The present revival of the rumor appears to have originated in Mr. Chupleuu having atbemled Miss 'l`arte e reception on Sunday Tin connection with the presentation of a l,: el`lNt.o" Wolseiey miaeion church, Alberta, Storms nml floods In the Western Suites Cause Trouble. ST. l'.\I 1., Minn., .\|urch `..'l The rivers of Southern Minnesota were on the num- pago yesterday. (.`ot.(0nwo0d river rose fteen foot. mid is still rising. This rive: empties into the Minnueotn justbolow New l'lm and the moat \'0lllll)0 caused the Minnosom to buck water and force it up at that place. Some of the roads into that city mo nlI`o.uIy inundated and pro- spects are that lmlliu will be Cut. of lrom all directions except xvc-st. C|lII',\:u, March `ll .\ .c\'oro storm struck Chicago yesterday, nccoivipiuiuxl by snow and high wind. At midnight. the storm had assumed the proportions ol :1 bliz.mrd. limilrozul and street car tmliic was sexiously iuterforrod `\~it.h. The storm was general throughout the north- ern part. of Illinois and portiomn of \\ i.-rcon- _sin, Iowa and .\linnosot.u. [TONI (H15 CU|1lll.l"'. , It has been suggested that, as there are two living Americans who have lled the otlice of president of the United States. these are the men who would constitute such an 6Ylll)1I.BF_V as would surely be wol- come to England. It is said that if Gen. Benjamin Harrison and the Ilon. Grover Cleveland were commissioned for the ser- vice-. if they were sent across the ocean in an American man-of-war; if congiose were to make u suitnble appropriation for their use; if they were made the bearers of such a gift to roynlty ns would be worthy of its acceptance; if congress were to adopt a memorial befitting the occasion. the glory ol the world ought to be imnieaenrnhly ad- va.nce:l. rm...... ..-.. .I:ir............- -t ,...:..;.... .... elm vnncea. There are dilferencea of opinion on the subject. Not n few people believe that this governmcn_l: will be well enough repre- sented at the royal loativities by the Am- ericnn nmbaaendor to England; and the country wxll be all the better snbistiedif the opinion of these people 1-hall prevail over that. of the men. and that of the women, who favor the iden of sending the Hon. (lrover Cleveland and Uen. Benjamin Harrison. lV.W.`1'. Ibisa fact that 1\'.r. Turbo has nover doepaired of inducing Mr. Ohapleau to follow him out of the tory party. and even in lS9l Mr. Torte lpoko in ublic hint.- ing that Mr. Chnplenu was a out tn join Morcier in the re-orguniv.-xt,irm of tho French-Canadian nntiouml party in this province. L|o\|Icn I,uI7 lluluvl nu-u. no u .u an... the Liberal Party. Mu.\1't:r..\I,, March 24.-Tho rumors of |.ieut..-(lov. (`haploau having joined the liberal party date from last. May, when a deal was said to h ve been e'ect.ed where- by he was to use his inuence to aid the liberula at the June elections. Whether he did exert. the influence or not seems dim- cult. to nscex-(any. nresont appears liorlvea the Rumor "I`lmt. he AI._ un.-_..n n|....._ TH YEAR. No. 70. THE QUEEN'S JU 8|LE_E. cHAIT.EAu`s FUTURE. WlNTER'S LAST KICK. Death or Ire.-()<-bc_l;une. After an illness extending over n year Mrs. C. Cochnno died at her home, I77 Queen street. yesterday &{II`D00n. Do- coued. whose maiden name was Sarah Elizabeth loorc, daughter of the late Charles Moore. lnnnry. contracted I cold last. winter. Fmun the etfecu of this elie never mcoveted. An nbecees f on the brain. resulting in 1 general breeb` mg up of her consmution. Deceased tn Aged only thi y-four years and leaves two children, in and six years, besides e husband to urn her demise. She was married only ` In lean. her hunhend be- ing oheeeemeker at lhelnvet-cry factory. Thefnnerel will leave her Isle residence. I77 Queen skeet, tomorrow afternoon At. two o'clock. pan. `golim- :puI-I. tin. 5c.- mnuuioo. 2. tin. 15; I V ' `.!lII.I.iu.M;ehq'riu.!IILti|.!l-.:cg -J--n kj I3. Chou:-ulna I -nI Dan We din.-ct special utonon to tho fol- lowing ohoica goods at such nlnnrknblo nriaun- Emnlnl Inl-an tin. 911 114] nrougnn men ny mauve u tome.-. An important. anpugemont. took place near Jigunni. the Spnni:-In forte under Hen. Rey being routed. It lost. upwards of A hundred men. The defeated Spnuiah column took refuge in the government forts at Jigunni. Gen. Rabi, commnnding the insnn.:ent.n, immediately besieged the plnco withtmllll men. supported by two rapid ring eld pioces and n dynamite un. Spanish reinforcements are being urried forward from Manillo. ITIB III. lI;%'I'TgIl1HI.`HE-3 huge tiI.>S)u.:nppIa.,l 3-L3: 7c. Btu. llel x\Icno,no:1r l-lIauu_yuru. ya;-L. lulu], :\ son of A Spanish cavalry otcor. who joined the rebels eigihteen months ago was found. Like his Luban companions he was macheued. Two surgeons and ve womon.at.t.emling the sick and wounded. wem shot. Not in single prisoner wu brought. back by Aldave'a forces. An imnnrmnt. nmm.-vmnnnt. tool: nlnoa bmaws or nu; WIJRLILI will resign. (ienernl Garcia Aldnvo`s Spanish column recently ra` Cuban Iloanpifala in the Sigunnun mountains. Six hospitals were captured. the inmates butchered. and the buildings burned down. At the hospital Del Nicho, near (luanayara. Capt. Pujol. .. nnn nl n Rnnninh r-Avnlrv nirnr, iwhat Comes to Us from All Quarters. mnncnnrns wnmuan ma] 1 ELEGRAMS FROM THE EARTH'S FOUR QUARTERS GIVEN. Limo Matters That nine:-on Everybody -- Notes From All Over---Llttlo of Ever)- tmng Eaallv Read and Remembered by m|.4QI\-.... n..|.II.-, the shore 0! Luce \V Innlpcg Hon. John Coebigun denies that he :9 to enter the reconstructed cabinet. of New Brunswick. A _ . . . . . A . nutlununl-n nhnnl: IIIIIO Calf. Rf. boy. was run over unu Inuuu. The tenth annual meeting of the grand council of Uunudirxn Order of Chosen Friends opened in Hamilton yesterday. h. i.- rmmrmd chat. a lame cotton rm of oi the udlnunscramun. A re which started at midnight. in the Avmo bicycle works, Reading, l'n.., vms still burningr_tierce|_v this morning. The works cover `mm square of ground and the loss will be about. $|()U,0U0. 11-. (V... II..:....... `\n Ni:-nrn wlun lmn A Town Captured by The Insurgents-A Rulcl on Hospitals` Nlrzu Y:-mg. March 24. --~A special to the Herald from Havana, Murch `Jlat. via Tampa, Fla , says : Tho insurgents have cnpt,urcl Holguin. in Sciutiago do Cuba. The town is u \ur_v important. one. nud the news of its loss has cast. great gloom over oflicial circles. It. is reported that the victorious insurgent. forces were those un- der the comnmn-f of Calixto liarcia. who has been opor:\t.ing with grout. vigor in on.-:ternUubu." \'.-.. \'.....- \'u\rn`\ -`.1 ,A nnr~;nl In that wounded. General Arolna. commanding the central trooha, Ionchod Havana late Monday night. and reported to general Woyler this morn- mg. He has dovmmdod `..*0,01_N) reinforce- ments for the line. If not furnished he will resign. llnnnrnl Hnrrixl Alrlnwfn Smmish Lulu; nun-av A\v-\- -.... ...._-_----.. _, 1`ln@ear Puhllc. B. Fay Mills will hold three days sor- ic e 3 in Hamilton. A (liacoverv of hard coal is reported on the shore of Lake Winnipeg. Ilnn Jnhn l`,naI.i(nn| rlnninl tht. he Brunswick. A severe earthquake shock was felt. at Montreal and no many oler points in Que beo yesterday. Mr (Hmlnt.nn0. who is soiournimz in the boo yesterday. Mr. Gladstone, sojourning south of France. has just recovered from :1 mild ncbuck of inuenza. M- ru................ I.Im.-..l mu qlnnlm] tn mild ucbuck oi nmuenm. Mr. Champagne. lnberal, was slccted to the commons for \\'righb county yesterday by a majority of about 801). The Rrnnlxlvn. N.\'.. trollev has scored IIIHHO L'l LU announced. VI"L A 7|`... . announced. The Transvaal government, has suppress ed the publication of the Johannesburg Star, the leading newspaper in the Rand in consequence of that. journal's criticising of the udministratyiun. A n..- ...L;..L ..o.....,A nf mhlninhr. in thn loin Will be about. luu,uuu. Capt. Gen. l'rimo De Rivera, who has been appointed governor of the Philippine islands to succeed Hen. l'lnueija, Look leave of the queen regent. to-day and will start, for Manila on March `ltith. rm... I!..iH...|. ......m..- l(ninhr.(`.nmmnnrlnr_ for Manila Maren '.:nui. Tho Hrihiuh steamer KnighbCommandor. Cupc. \\"ilii:unz=. from Newport. News, March uh, for Hamburg, x-ui.-:t.uined alight, darmuze tc day coming into collision with tho l)anish steamer Orrik in the river Elbe. The Orrik s bridge and deck-house were injured. Thu Ixlmnmnl ntnrnns that left Ciiiconoo. nn_;urou. The Montreal express that left. Clnicopoo. Mnss., last nit,.'.hl: crashed into four loaded freight cars at. Uhicopee street. Engineer John Brennan, of Windsor. Vt... and Dr. J. (men, of New York, a. pas-senger. were quite badly hurt. The reman and the other passengers escaped without injury. Dr. J. W. Lovds. eorroturv of awe nf -3 of. m an anal other eacnpou Wlnnuuu Injury. Dr. J. W. Leyde. eor~rot.ury South African republic, has been nppomted to succeed the late Jonkheer Beelaortavan Hloklnnd as lenipotontinry of the South African repu lie to the Europonn govern- ments. The now minister will hwe his headquarters at the Hague, and it is un- derstood he will institute a pro-Gennnn nxr\l:n|v on.-:Lornt,uou. N}2\\ \'-nag, March `.34 -A special to the Journal from Hnmun says: llospntclxea from Jucaro report Lhnt, nn insurgent lorco |,Um strong urnssed tho (ientml or Old Lrocha \Vodnesday night, moving rest.- ward. The garrison in a fort. fired upon the invaders. The fort. was attacked and blown up by (l_yn:nnil.o. Tho tw('.nty~aeven men composing the garrison were killed or wounded. 1--..-_..u A....l... ..-.....u....I:.... Hm .-...n.-..l by majority 0! about. zwu. The Brooklyn. N.\'., trolley its Htith victim. Fred. Daupin. a school boy. and killed. I`|... o....oL ....nunl .nnnf.3nu- nf the at-um] Friends opened In Hamuoon yeswruay. ll. i_s reported chat. large Liverpool is in nancial at,ruit,s and has been obli,-;c to suspend business. The ...`...- nf ohn nmhnrnninnd nnm-arn i8 HOD llUl'B'.Uu policy. IMPoRTANf'v>LA6EfAKeN. `lI2C(l L0 auupvuu uualuoaa. Auv tho embarrassed concern is not -1! mwmmaml Dltl Grout. Dnlnljo. NI-zw Ynnx, March 24 - The Herald says: Some vandal. actua od doubtless by a mania for curio collections, desecrated what will be the last resting place of Gen. Grant on Monday night or early yesterday morning by chipping away a conaiderable quantity of stone from the upper surface of the granite blocks which support the head and foot of the great I-arcophagua. From all appearances it was the work of an expert stone cutter, and there is every indication that the person who handled the chisel was frightened away before hav- ing completed the task he had not himself to do. Bummonlnx Person: who were Asked to Produce Aocountu. Touo.\'1~o. March 2~1.-A vigorous ght occurred in the railway committee to-day, ovgr a clause in thohdelropolitln street rail- my company bill giving that company the right. be run over the tracks of the Toronto street railway compnny and streets of 'l`o~ route. The bill was opposed by tho'To- ronto company and the city of Toronto. The chairman of the committee. Hon. Mr. Dryden. declared the clause to be an inter- ference witli vested righta,ami the commit- tee threw it out. 5 1.. 5|`. nnklin nnnnnnba nnn\|:lfnll fr Kingston `Q6 cnrew ID Ulllh In the public accounts committee r. Matheaon asked that Mr. Noxon. inspector of prison industries, be summoned to ap- pear before the committee to give evidence and also to produce his books and accounts from l 492 to 18915, int.-|;u'ling the Central prison accounts. Mr. Mom-lmm naked that the accounts Conaequenlly Cannot Bring Bolt To l'usoat. ll Mayur or Councillor. Tmuwn), March `_ .`l. -- leferoe(,`nrl.wrighL `has given judgment in tho motion brought. to unseat. William Young, the mayor of Rat. Ports ge. YFI... .....I..p..- -mu I3..lu.u-O K`:-nnnin I t-nun- pnson BCCOIIIILS. Mr. Men:-ham asked for meat supplied to the Bellevillo deaf and dumb institution. Belle\ille, he produced. Also the nccounts of James Smith in con- nection with meat supplied the institution for the blind at Bnmtford. Mr. Thomas, uesietant queen`:-1 printer, was examined in reference to the contract. for printing. He was asked to nppear ngain with his ac- counts in detziii, showing the cost of print ing the public accounts and the report of the minister of education for 1896. A ............... mu. nan! nrnun ILA ml:-`at rs- HIIHIHOIG D LHO l.a[`|R`lllK|U. The Sunbury foobbull team wants in match with the local exponenbe of the na- aociation game just us soon I.a,3.hoy are ready to go into the field. l?nn1nlAinl.n um made of Princess street reaay to go lnw one nunu. lfomplnints are made of .norchnnt.s who allow packing boxes to stand before their places of business for days at. n time. obstructing the sidewalks. KRB l'0l'[~3g6. The relucor was Robert Francis, a town: man. whnhnd M. one time lived in the United States. and taken the oath of al- leginncebo Uncle Sam. It wna objected that Francis was no: a British L-ubject. and therefore could not. bring these proceed- In s. glieforee Cartwright decides that this objection is well taken, und blunt Francis has not. yet acquired a I.-t.aLus as a British subject. Francis refused to not us a juror in 1886 on the ground Lhnt. he was an alien..,but. subsequently, he said, he took the mbh of allegiance to the queen, but. did not. take out. na- turalization papers. The referee holds that he has not become a British aub- jocb. and.chereforo dismisses the proceed- Inga. n____..._ u... 3 ____ -- Culnng Out. llnttallnno. Cox.<'r.\.\'r|.\`m-mz, March `. 4.-A special irade was issued by the sultan this moaning c-ailing out for active service forty-four bnttnlions of the reserves of the second army corps. also summoning to the colors the whofo 0i"t.he contingent. of I897. A nlnnnntnh lrmn Danna mum Lhn |n.enr~ ' struggle of the union. U16 '"0|D (H |-HU Cl)II|.llIgUIlb (ll I337! A dospatnh from Canea says the msur~ gent commander-in-chief at. Akrotiri this morning referrod the prnposal of the powers to grant autonomy to Ureto to the various leaders of the ineu rgent. forces who had assembled from differenc parts of the island. The Cretan leaders unanimoua!y dechred that only two issues were possi- bly. the annexation of the island of Crete to Greece. or tighting until death ends the me nnnlsber or oaucauon I0!` muu. A sweeper was sent over the street rail- way system this afternoon to clear of!` the accumulation of mud and snow. II..s..,..... Al cl... an-oat rnilu-nu whn nrn . IAAVVNEAVUH `VI lllllln. IIJ l\IV\7 3|. Wuhnow ocouplo-I by Hemp Wilton. cont:-nntnr. llu tvrolvo large rooms. bub. nanny. stun moms.ulo.:furnnn-0 and modem uccumumuon ox muu uuu xsuuw. Patrons or tho street. railway who are ubligodto t.runsfer at. the junction think aolnethim; should be done to improve the mudhole M. the triangle. Tho Qnnhnrv fnnkhun Lnnm Wlllt ll Cm-hott'I New lxvulc. SAN FkANu1svu, March 24.--Yesterday Gorbetm showed to a number of friends his disabled bands. which were swollen twice Shell` natuml ~i7.e. "That was all done in the sixth round, said he. If they had not. gone back on mo 1 would have nished him in the seventh. That is why I had no steam." Corbeta father wants him to go into buainoea and would. if necessary, help him in opening and maintaining it sporting goods house here, but. the former ohnmpion is aid to be considering n proposition to go to Australia on a theatrical venture. Mrs. Corbett. keeps closely to her rooms and will not talk about the glit, (.0 reporters. Cor- bett. has given her strict. orders in this mut- tor. A window full,of them. BEFORE THE COMMITTEES. NOT A_aRTTnsH uscr. tsnanngousuea, 'WABl. In; A Should be something lastxnc. Which in anger yoarswin aorvoto an up pleasant memories of the mud and ot tho um. V . It shoulclba beantuul end noun} 1: poulblp. There no man! Walt- tionson every dds 0! our data--~~..`,.; our anus. cnnu. mun. -.' A...ll._J(_)Ill_!S1(_)y_&BRO. 1_L. -- A__ -L IXWEDDING cont:-motor. tvrolvo largo both. " \ store moma.uh~.:turnn:-0 Inptovomouu Eh-an-io Ii M and telephone. Ixtonuivocronnds. Apply mo Ollloe. Our Drosn Goods section in now a centre of consoles: not-ivit-1 and overowing with clusrmlngly pretty goods. oonxmnndlun atten- tion and admiration. The designs in high clan materials are srustiu. with perfect lmrmonynr sludos and pleasant contrutn. Bolow wo quote the following lines; The National _'/.oit.ung. Berlin. In in- spired organ. publishes an nrticlo on the Tnnauul situation. in which it n I 506 In view of the fact. that GrutB Mink sending rointxoreemouu of troops to South Africa. Germany will wntch dovoloplnonll with the closest. interest. Inigh cTa""' tspring D_n:g Goods. Now Silk and Wool (locals, in the most. nlullcntenta and latest \\'ea\`eN. we to 1.35 per)-Md. H . ammo and Acre-Mont 00.. Kinnlon: Dear Sir.-I have to acknowledge rooolrl of #50 from lhu Lnuvlun (hmnntoo und AM that Co. in full settlement. or my claim undu- polioy Alum. Sm-.In pmmptnou on the put of the compnnv you represent must commend It to who innnrina pnlulic. March 11nd. 18101. IRA B. l'0bGl'.'B. DAMASSE RICIIELIEU. RESILLE CORDEAU. A mnnnlvent and eootlvo material, in all the noted fashionable combinations. 530 yard. A few very Hub costumes. in hnmlsomo de- nimm,H1ut give new lnenuty and A dash of st)'let|1Mgi\'esnln 0l iI.!'ll\l\Hly-JO the cuods. 6. : to 91! per dress. Buy curly and get we newest. STEAM TEAGY, Drama I1/\r\rIn Yrnnnrfnra 1 . .I' . llnL\1\l-UUII . Uunlcnnoutn AND EIHIALMII. Princes: Street. l lumos-Wareroomn. U0; Ruldonoo. 91. Lowest. prices. Street |n-tol omupiul by Jtill); Vlkiirii & (`a an vt\nolo-znlo nooors. non min: on ox- oollont humans and unto nk Bent .\ low. Apply to Jun: Bro on the pn- lniaoo. or to W. H. Sl`I.l.IVA . clhronco st. HI-I A'l`lll.E'l lC AS.`.ll)(`.IA'l'l0N PlIOl'l.'II!'l'Y nnrth In! the tom-ml (rounds, The `exhil- szinn or I-Jul street will run dluctly through these laws, which are vlolo to A growing wu- tion co! the wily. Apply to J. 6. SIIINNKI Suliaaitor. Olnromo Street. HIGH CLASS COSTUME LENGTHS. W. l. DRENNLN Fuxmux. Dmnnmn nu) EnnuLuu-ll Pul- oou street. block above old stand. U An. LIIXILI` Tun LI-zmmu UNmr.n'rAnn--iM-966 Pr can street. Telephone nu. Open Day and}? In 1131` Z` I IJIIJIXE. Lunmn lmnunruxn AND Eunu.uln--III Princau street, Corner Sydouhum ntnot. T010- phono communication. E.\!`,H.\N(H'I-A HOOD HURT. COPPER huusncd, made I-y Kmi p. fur is bi('.]|"O. lady's nr nomlmm\n's. App 1 by letter to I llml, hing.-.t.on P U. TWO ml-`OUT 2-MILINU SKID ).-`S; ONI M- foot sailing And rowing skin, and one 14- foot rowing boat. Apply to S. J. GRAY. ~'- ' :1: nova Cnc-inuxr:--In Kingston, on March 23rd, I897. Sarah l-Ilimbelh Moore. wife of Charla: Cochrnne. uged 34 yous. ` The funeral will leave her late residence, .7? Queen street, on Thurnda ufurnoofi at. two o'clock. Friends on acquaint.- nnces are respectfully invited to attend. Do'vi.ic-At Hotel Dleu. on Wodnudny. March 23rd, John Doyle, aged 45 yearn. Funeral will take place from his father : residence. Point. Road. l'il.l.sburg, on Friday at 10 mm. Friend: and |cqu|in- uncoa are raspoobfully invited to attend. 1'01-rim -In Kin than on Much 24th. 1897. Elsie Agnol, in` IQ!` of John Pothr. nged I3 months an 3 weeks. Funeral will take place from `ZI3 Ridun street, to-mm-row ah two o'clock. `1 ENTLEMEN CAN BE` AOOOIIODATJID I with single ur double rooms. All modulo c0n\'oniennos. 38 Clergy n!.. near Karl st. ' 2-?: H()0lI(}ENEllAl. sl-:H\'AM'. wu.-1.1. RI- nonuuemlml. one who run n'Q9|) at home pr:-rerrevl. Apply at. 310 (Jordon scum ho. tw-~en 7 and 8 p.m. I-I\h.OkL Alan 3-'01 Bhmk Stunt. A [hint Ponagc-, containin 1 rooms and oven-ion kltchon, tutnnen. mth. otv. Apply to DI. l'\>I'l.IIt. 30 limck Stuck. -:-jjj` RECOV 8 RI NG ! mm Soon In All mm Anna. 1-:.\T7u.mm;-A ;0()l) l!0A'l'.COPPlR I lnulvka nr xnnnl|nmun'<. Ann v I)! Intmr to I [Mi Piano in oxcollent order. unnn AI. \NlIlH nh-I Q3 WILL Bl'Y ANICE LI ITLE CHI 9`, 1 A'l`lll.E'l'lC AS.~.|()(`.lA'l'l0N PIIOPBBTY czim. 1.! I-inrl Stunt will run allrnntlv thronnh MBN/.us ();'roun-In Kin aton. Feb. 22nd. 1897, by Lhe Rev. r. Burr, Ralph Munzio to Miss Victoria A. Offord. youngest. daughter of the late Georgo Offord. BY A LADY. A LARGE FRONT RUOK, UN- furnlshod. hentad houu ptoferrod. Ad- dress E I. llnlu uivo. (1 nN1~1.ssu%.1T-GIN AO00Ill0DA'ID modem nnnvnninnmm. HM Charm! u(.. nan: Karl `UUII (HINERAI. SERVANT, N0 WASH- I in or ironing. Apply to HRH. W. D. Hun`. 113 Street. Kinpton. 55. l.43WlUllX [U[ltEl') I Ullllltly N 870!!! with rain or wow. (3 (string before ninlxl-. with vnrv an-nun nnrthdmt. 10"? Walsh-Alan [Al'N|:nE.~ii"wANTicbAT BRITISH- ; Amarlr-In Hnl. BE LARGE WARKll0l'8E ON ONTARIO Intoly Juan Browne .1. (`:1 An wholonlo IIOOIIS. nonthinc an -?_:- \(H".N|`IRAl. SERVANT. APPLY TO IRS. J. HI-:\\'I`nN. King Siren Wont. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. AVNIIRENSICS W American Hots). SECOND EDIT-ION. lhhl Pinnn in nxnnllant nnlnr. To ha mun I'll OI` OIOITIHK IIUIUFD night. with very strong northwcltc and west winds. Dress Goods Importers. St. Lawrono (Upror) : Cloudy w-itilx qr onringlgoforo T. F. HARRISON. mcmiv nruuuc. n-nun-nu urn-n A urn Fun Ai-`oR`s}\%L`.` . WANTEI5: JAS. REID, I v........... . ___ PRESENT )4-I BROOK STREET. GON1`.\l.N'l.\`u ll .4 ` roolnanmlutenulon kiv:~hun.turmu~o. Y-a\II.Ok3. Alan Bnmk Stunt, Brink Fauna. onnuininn 1 toning and nxhm-inn IIOK ll0U`:\)L`. .\'0. ma BAGOT RTBBRI`. contain: lor and dinlnaqoon. tin V-hoops. awmu. Oxlulllon kitchen. lvtllnolo. as vntor bout-mg throughout-. Puuulon he April." -In-Ind. Rent In not month And ham-. Iu.I.a & ctnmunuuu. April. it -In-Ind. Rout month And 0110!: j:: 3 MAY REIDIIICI an OLSEN st, conhhha 10 Icons. latut iuprovs Ioub. bra lawn In hon! and good pardon Elna. anon can I) 8. Shannon. nohn Ii pony. HR 810113 NOW 000UPll5`.l) BY MISS \Vm-ds. I9! \VolHnat.o1\ street. Possession us of A H! nut. Apply to II. Pllmnxun. City Glor :or Mrs. Pun)-or. an Brock strut. FRDH IAY Isl`. BRICK IIIIISIHISNUE. NO. 44 Plercy Street. vornor William: unn- aion kitchen. 31: bedrooms. lwnhroom. oto. Rant very moderate. Ap vi: to l-`uxcxu mxu. Burriator. Ontario Chnmtwra. ROI HAY hr. BRICK lll'2.\`lDE.\'CE. N0. unn- nlnn kihxhnn. nit Imdrnnmc. hnlln-nnn\. nth. ` HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. HE STONE II8|l)E.\'UK. `I5 UV ION S'l`.. near King. now o~~-upiol hy Mrs. Ill-my. llontod by hut wntor. mu, M-~. Lu n. amnion and stable Mn: he visited lrum .'I In :1 um HI uournulnl. nag-n 3. wutor l'0:\slLIsI n . Ll\ lNus'l`I\N & Bum. The Dali: -Note]-I-00: lor Whig Reader: To Poet Themeelvel by. To-night F. H. Wilson Co. at open: home. Young liberal club elections, Thursday evening. United State! and Wolfe Island mails clone at H mm. 'l-...I-.. hm lanuilnlinn I-nnnivnll hv Power _T,___..:_.j.__.. IEICK IU`2!~`lDF.NCE 19! JOHNSTON ST. Hot. wnuor lxeatinu. `Mi.-4 furnace: modern Improvements; modamto rout. bn;.u'\' 8; STIs`.\(`\`. THIVT llRll`EN(`-E AND PIIKMISIEH Ul'l'U- nto the |`\\.~u Ollivo. nmv uvunpiml lav Dr. (l`lll'H>`. l'oa.~essi0n lat llny. Apply tu Junx l'Ivl|`. HE T0_?_4E I7-E3ll)E.\'CK. 75 UVION ST.. ll?-my. Ilnnlnd hv hut IIAIAL one min I_\\\ n. uni-`Inn ll Co's Olothinu Store, King M.|-oat, adjoin- gr Baum`: PI-iul.1n[0luo. Apply at Wmu co . HR IlR!ill3EN(`-E AND PIIRMISER OPPO- nito I".nI-He I'nu~nsn3n!| Int. Ilnv Annlv hi JIIHX oloao M. H Tender for building received by Power & Son at. noon t.o~morrow. `l.l....ln'. um-inn nnnninn rlnv: nra Wad- & Ben at. r.o~morrow. Hardy : ;pring opening days are Wed- needay, Thursday and Friday of next week. wnm co.-"rr..~m-i. Page I-0t.t.nwn Events. (.!ueen`Q{J/ubi- lee repreaentnti vee, Telegraphic Tidings. Page `J--Uold near to Kingston, Unman- oque News, Local Intelligence. _ Page 1l-The British At.tributea,Country Tidings. Page -8-Editoliale, Scurvy on Ship- board. Page 5-()blawn. Letter and General In- telligence. . mum il--'I`lm Vorv Latent. Telesmmhic 123 Princess St.. north Side HE l'BS(`-RIDER (IIVIIB A5 US! A]: HIS personal nnmninn, ussisQ.el lny an o\pu riolwrvl mm`, tu this ixnpurunt. lrun~h of: he spring: vusinens. With careful nd\'ert.i.~imx, I\nI|judi(`i(1ll\ manm:un.nnt. 1 have no ho.~im- tion in mmruntcoilm Hm bust rn-.-Iults to tlmw unt.r\nHmt nm with Hwir.-mla-. Eurly intima- (ion is rmmesdml from tlm.~u who inten-I to [nvuurme with their sale. Lowest rum,-. Prnmnl mull rofu.-nu. JOHN H. Mll.l..\`. HE .\"l`l)N I-I H()U.\`E. ON CONN!-ill (IF l`rlnm~m and Diviuinn Streets, m-vupiexl [my AlmrnM.hv .1` Po. Annlv at \NllI1I (Nve. l l`rlnou~m and Division Streets, m-vupue Alrerrnothy & l`o. Apply at 0l'| SPRING I-YPOCK OF HATS DIRECT l_,.... A1... .._..|..... .. ....... in and nn\AI| ll belugence. I o6-The Vory Latent Telegraphic and .ocnlTidinga. The Prinoo nf(`..\vnodlI\Inz:,-I!`-l{.l!`.l). n.wI I/S0.\`. uupporzod hy is No. 1 vompunyof I2 Dramatic and Vaudeville Artists. 1:..- .1... ..|.n.| ....._.I.... HAIIV Nay Plays New Spnvlnlmios. VChumeol' bill nlglitly l riveu-10u. 150 and L ):-. _;_._:__jj_j_:_ lvuuma MEN'S unum uua.| The most stylish Shirt Waists are at this store at right prices. The daintiest patterns produced by the best mills, made up in the most stylish shape. These are the only kind we offer _-- 41...... A ri\.a\;l I`-:1 `-9: u--&-&' 0! Ilonnohohi Furnllurv. Pmporly. Etc. rnul:Bul'n_`l`uInI.`D 1)I\rlPL`. Au l'l'Al, lllu \r| rluuncll III I'|lIlIlBIllI'u n nuycunyu nun. HE Sl'BS(`l(lBER GIVES Ah" U3`l'Al. IHH` 0!pu< nur-ml sfllr tn ?I|i< imnnrnnnt. lrnm~lI nfl lm me H. 1). BIBBY CA0.,` \__.-_...r \_;-.-l ONE WF.EK.C0.\lMENC.lN(} Monday. March 22nd, 1897. ~`1'v'i`WiE)THER-IN.LAw." I.` |`E(ITl().\' OF ()F`llCER..\' 'T`Hl'RF-DAY 1 EVENING M. Choir Rooms; Uuldan Linn Block. Balloting from 7.34) until I0 o'vlork. '1'. LAWRLVCE (`0'l'l`AGli. 143 KING ST. nontnmun. Inn bulb. Regular 1 A UCTION SALES GIG EMU Ullly J.:Au\A II\o u-us... Come and see them. A big shipment received Sa- turday. More to come to- day. Prices 75c, $1,$125, $1.50, $2. " - ' " " V Latest English and Amen-Inn "luck uoivsn, `no. 95 Q61-;'E.N"s1`nxi:"i. Apply to J. B. ()unu1-nus. ALF OI" Tllla`. I"l.A'l`nVl1`.R 'l`Hl-I BIHBY King Adjoin- nr mum. hmun. Otuo. Anal: You Can Get THE BEST 5| GLOVES '0. IR` KNOCK STREET. l)Ul'llLl' PAK- ` lonextonsion dining mom and kitchux. on bedrooms. bath and olmet. honed with l`oasossi)n 1.! April if roquirui. LI\'lSu.~"l`I\N & OAK HALL, KINCI STREET. $ Frlllnu l'|lUUl\ Ur un;n n-nu... from the nulkors in now in and upon for your inapeutdon. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. JENKINSJI Ill IIIIIGIIV uuu Vulluvvlllv III lli Including tho child wonder. BABY FLORIDA. . nvnunn Spring Cape or Suit LOCAL MEMORAN DA. _._..__..__ BROOK STREET. l)Ul'llLE PAR- u-Mnuinn dining I-nmn And kitvlun. ' $3-00 special at $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, Cw I\r\ H O` T0 T:3TI:7:L*I5'Tr. nmnl I'0|`|ll rofurnu. JOHN H. Mlhlb`. M4`: Hrmk Mrvvt. I .1" `(mn Il'.o('k1. $2.00. $175- $1.25. 1!. r\I\ A llnndeolue Reelclence Wan Attacked Iuy the Flory Elements. AI.uI|:n.\. C:\l.. .\Iamln `_ll.--The heml- eome reeidence of the law A. A. Cohen in this place WIS destroyed by lire yesterday. The structure was entirely of wood. In the centre was a great court. extending to the roof. -The walls of this vourt. were freecoed with beautiful picturee. and when was also costly statuary around the court. The house was lled with elegant. furnitute and works of art. Many of the picmme in the art. gallery hid boon in Europe and repreeenwd 3 large outlay of money. When the. houeo was built. uieulyve yeenu ago it was paid to have met. VIN`! its contenl. 3~'00.0lJ0. The :......_..... An eh. Inn... nu-I nnntgnon -.. Should be ordered now so as to have it sure for Easter. Our new materials are to hand and sample styles are made up ready for inspection. Suppose you call and see them any- way. Have a talk with our mantle maker about style. Mllllnery Goods Stlll Coming In. HI\\' I UKK. XIICII ;'I-*.`IKIuUT nmlly D. Johnston went. on the beach oil Su- btight. N.J.. this morning. and Alter an amusing noono all the members ol the crew of nix was named by the lifonvonpf the neighboring station. At. latost repotu the ochoonor was pounding. on the shops and will be: host! wreck. The Emily 1). Johnston is I schooner of small Ionnpca. and van hound [mm Baltimore to Not \'..I. .5 sh. 5:... -0 AL. .I:_.o.. V Tho Uniltd Shun qilcnis con`!-6 of up- in lloglul dutzotysiud Shins: uh -eonpny. - dhI,yu.|IIdny'ul:t.nntu|-u_l iondndn dnuuluducupnudnly. \ ill T KID "VIII IDIIIIIIIDI` York It t-In line 0! tho disuhr. DIUCKIIGG Wlll D3 UFO" UPON. Arlnzxs. Mumh 24.4 Considerable nn\- nety is felt here for the safezy of tho Hreek summer Hem. which started for Crete on March lmh with n cargo of provisions for the Greek troops an the ishmd. nnd has not. yet returned. On bonrd tho steamer were the pmsidont. of the chamber of deputies and: number of other prominent. persons. KINGSTON. A ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY` EVENING. ` MARCH 24. 1897. IISEI HFHHE PUBLIC !I unmn \`ms.~4olu Socklng Ore Carzou Are Warned Off. (.`.\\i;.t, March 24. The foreign admirals have forbidden the entrance ol two British merchant. vessels which started for Crate below the blockade was proclaimoil for the `purpoao of taking on cargoes of ore. The captains of the two ships have protested against the action of the admirals. The proclamation announcing! the blockade of the ports of Crow declarae that any Hrool: vessel coming within the limits of the blockade will ba tirod upon. A-rnrxe Mnnvh ".1 A l`.nnidnn|hln nn\. Holders of Fat Sinccures At Ottawa Must Go. luua cuvemmn . [ENERAL| on ohu vim. tn x .1 Juan-0 Ivor?` Your onion" wail & nmnnhlshnnd mound! nnndul tn. The Govsrnorueneral to" Dedicate The Tablet to Be Ere:-ted In the Legisla- tlve llulldlngs at l.|a|I(ax-l.ate Ap- polntments. 01'rAw.i, March `. 4.--It is reported that the gzoverument. intends abolishing a num- ber of the ollices of secretaries of the de partmems. In anuniber of instances these -sitions were purposely created to ive jobs to favorites of the minister. he parties who are likely to be affected by this change are Mr. Benoit, of the militia department, who was its one time private secretary to Sir Adolphe Caron, and Mr. Balderon, of the railways and canals dc- partment. who was private secretary to Ml. Haggart. and Mr. Jervis, of the agri- cultural deprrtment, who was private secretary to Sir John Uailin . the case of Mr. Balderson it is said thadizlms been notied of his superannuation. A rlnvnmfnli from lA')n(l()l\ Sll.\'8 mm. According In the Itory Mr. Short -lied been |tmnt.i\`e to Miss Sadie Parsons lor over twelve years. and had been on- gaged be marry her. Mr. Snort. called up- on hcr one evening Inst full. and they talk- ed over their engagement, and, it is said. had determined upon the date for their marriage. The second evening tlieronfcer Mr. Short. was quietly married to Mrs. Hrnne Firestone, who had been divorced from her lirst. husband. Miss Parsons was nlmost. beside herself with grief when she heard of the ntfoinund bold her story with- out. reluctnnne. lt. W3. splendid cninpaign material for Mr. Shorlfn opponents. It. proved pnrt.iculm~ly ctlectivo nmong I20 of Miss Pursona` Lennlu-r friends. as it. .. ....:..I 5|... ...\o..A m-.Ii.Hu ...-.n..&o Li... OI l\ll:4S Iuruuna u.uu:l|l'l' IIIUIIUE, ans Ih is said they voted solidly against him. Thirty-ve votes more would h.n'e eloctod Short. if he trould have secured them. Many women want about in hacks and buggies and spamd no ellort to see that every woman \-ot.e<|. Short. was :1 favorite with tho men, because thoy roellizned Lhnt ho had made a good city clerk and believed he would make at good mayor. MAY BE SUCCEEDED BY THE DUKE OF LEEDS. p0l`h URDOL 801180 on IIIB renuwnuu vu_yn.;u. J. B. Laplanto. advocate, of Valley- eld, has been appointed assistant clerk of the house of commons at .\ salary of $`.. .UO0 n year. Mr. Laplanto is said to be 11 Hrnmwlnnn mm: for mu nosntion. He ro- places MI`. liouleau. snpcrannuatau. Alexander Calder hm; been appointed to a position in tho examining warehouse at the customs houae,ToronLo, to the \-mmncy caused by the death of William Ferguson. Women of Kansas Clly. l(m=., Vote Against. A Cumllduto fur Mayor. K.\.\'.\'A\' CITY, Mo., March `.34 B. L. Short. city clerk of Kansas City, l\'ae.. a candidate before the republican primury election for mayor of that, city, was beaten in the race on account of El love affair. Mr. Short. has been cit-y clerk for six yeurn, and is known as a good oilicinl. Many ex- led him to win. but the women defeat- ed him. They votod almost solidly against. him. A..-...A.'.... 4.. oh- .5..- 11.. RH; Jmd notied 0! ms auporunnululon. A despntcln from London says Mr. l.ubouchero`z-1 Truth learns that the Duke of Leeds will be appointed to succeed the Earl of Aberdeen us governor-;_{euerel of the dominion of Canada, the latter rumm- ing: to England in I398. I ;. .......lI-....n cl... nn\'nrnnr.J1nnnI"nl hns uni to Lnglanu in izsuzs. {is excellency the go\'ernor-general has consented to dedicate the Cabot. tablet. to be erected under the nuspices of the royal society of Canada in the legislative `build- ings at Halifax on June `Jl -jubilce day. Representatives of the army and mwy, the universities and various public bodies will be present. and in addition two represen- tatives of the city of Bristol, from which port. Cabot. sailed his renowned voyage. J R Lnnlnntn. advocate. Vu||ev- $`..'.UUU Ml`. 1.apmn(.u Is szuu nu uu u rawclass man for the position. places Mr. Roulenu. supcrannuated. .-\I1:\nnIlel' (raider nnnoinmd In had at work. You: onion will 50 and promptly sandal Q . ook .1 In: oovuiu-3: tron will` In opened about Anlll. . -2