Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1897, p. 1

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rorter. J| ., ngnu amvnuun jars. ulna [Ill night from blood poisoning, resulting from the bite of a spider. Ho Ina plnying bull `Int Monday and stretched liiuuoll on the grass to rest. A spidor hit him in the clue, but the using did not but until he returned home. then check And lipa begun ,' to quell and turn black. Pliyuicum won [ unable to help him and he gnv gndmlly } tone, uttering intomoly until he died. I '1`o-any one has almost. Ia mluy men in the field as Greece. end millions behind ready to take Inns, while Greece haa no more men. Other conespondenta here are Pierre Milels, The Jonrnda den Blue. of Paris; Sunhope, of The Henld; Roberts, of the American Le- getion, nnd the London News. These are buying tents, horses and eenned food. end I ernngingtonecnro A military guard for the three days` jonrnev no Leriau,on|y one day of which in by rail. n.u.1nmru:. mu., any n.-uourgu n Po.-cg.-, J`.-., gggd pox-enuon years. died nhrht fl-n-s Inlnnrl nninnninn. mnnltinr from A Press Cemonhlp. NEW YORK. May l.--Julian Ralph cables to the Journal from Salonica that uh` cablegrama from the eld of battle are all alike. I" Turkish. pmocically dictated by 1 sta` officer of the commander-in-chief. All deepntchea thus dictated must. go via Constantinople, and are subjected to strict. conaorship. This seems quite unnecessary, because after all Turkey must. win. And quickly, unless the other powers interfere. To-duy she has almost. as many nunn in thn nld LS GPOOCG. troops completely reawrea. Lo.\ nu.\'. May l.--The Daily News cor- respondent, at. Salonica says it is reported there that 40,000 Greek troops have landed at Keramoti and blown up the railway tunnel near Okfjilnr, and that I strong band of insurgents has Appeared at. Nevieea with the intention of cutting olf communi~ cation with Sorovitch. Troops have been hastily sent to Monast,ir,u an attach them in fngn-ad llll-HI-Hy Bdl is feared. In front. or their shops nave mover: mew. While a priest. was offering prayers for King George and the royal family in one of the prominent. churches yesterday he was interrupted by protests from the con- gregation. The ringleader was arrested, but the disorder was so great that many women {minted in terror. A_........ u,... I `rs... Inn). at Vnlnn. hunted in terror. Arilicxs, May 1.~The battle of Volca- tino raged ercely fmm sunrise throughout thedey. The ( lreeke have been reinforced. the reinforcements arriving at the critical stage of the ght. Gen. Smoleneki tele- rsphs that tho Turks will be unable to capture Pharsala because the Greek posi- tion is strong and the morale of the Greek troops completely restored. l.n\:nn\' Mu l.--The Dailv of war reached him. That overnight I cannot. understand. The course of Prince Constantine in abandoning Larissa in win. It was untenable. It II I poaiuion that can easily be turned. Every man of any gun - riaon left. therein would certainly be cup- tfma`. L. .. I ...:.I 0}... n....I.. ........ .lm..M I I! returning to Athens. The heudquai-tors staff of the Greek army at Pharaaloa has been chmgged. General Macris and oolonels Saponutzakix-, Mnstropu and Antoniadea have resigned and started for Athens. ` Will be Umbrella Day. _-.. _I1-.. Wu lllned And Jeored. Loxnozv, May l.-The St.andard`e cor- respondent at Athens any: : Last. evening as the crownprinceea Sophia was returning from a visit. to t. ambulance hospital, she was hiand and red by the cmwd, which forced her to return to the hospital. The royal oarria was then summoned and the princess rave to the palace at. the top of the speed of her horses. Tl. rnvnl Arm! have been stripped from ol the speed or net nurses. The royal arms have been stripped the carriages in order that the occupants may drive about unrecognized, and thus avoid similar experiences. As another in- dication of popular feeling I may int out that many of the tradesmen who ave been wont to display the royal escntcheons in front of their shops have moved these. Whilg n nrimu. wmz nffnrina nravars bur . ' `yum as I said, the Greeks never ehould hev allowed their enemy to get into the Vale of Tempe. Huvin permitted him to get there there was not ing bothem bub retreat, formation on I new line. and e pitched Leigyble, in which everything will be staked. ` u'IV|... (:..L+.nn nn hall. chin. ha. lmnn nf stated. The ghbmg on both side: he: been of the most. vnloroue kind. The check than the Greeksgnve to Edhem Psshe wu elec- brical. I doubt if we lmow or realize its gravity from the meagre account: the cable has brought. us. The feet. then it was re- garded an alarming wee evidenced in the prompt. removal of Edbem Paehe and the sending of Osman by replace him. "Do vnu reurnrd Oimnn Push; to the. sending or usmnn by replace mm. ` ` "Do you regard Osman Push; the . ggenteat general that Turkey has 1' I van- tured to Ik. ` nu. _. .....s...- nun. tho npnmnt I-nnhr turea to IEK. "By no means. was the prompt reply. I , As the defender of I fortied town , 1 he is as great as any man of this generation; as aturdily heroic as William: of Kare or Gordon of Khartoum. But for handlinglarge bodies of men in , the open field be is not the equal of ` l Modkhtar Pmtha. who hold the Romans in | check in Asia Minor during the war of 1 1877 and 1878. The transcendent success I of Plevna. for which no man who has neon ` war has a higher admiration than I, made Osman the ideal of the sultan, and led to ` the retirement into obscurity of Turkey e | I ( best eld genor , Monkhtnr. It was :1 rnietako. nndl t ink even this will prove I that my judgmant in this respect is cor- rect. i II\.\IL..6 ..I-snub Ilnn Innnnnru-nu in Armnnin I Asked as a. diversion. They were beyond the power of Abdul Hamid to control, replied the former minis- ter to Turkey. Pointing to the Sultan's pic- ture on his wall he continued : Look at ` his kindly face. Helms never signed the 3 death warrant of a single condemned prisoner, or will not do so. The Kurd is the Apache of the Turkish empire. We know how hard it is to control these ter- rible savages of ours. and we would object to having this country held responsible in the eyes of the world for their outbreaks " A'rnI:xI.- Mnv I --The courmro Of the me on me worm xor mexr ououruuu A'rnI:Ns, Mny l.--The courage Greek army in reviving. The Crown Prince Conabamine is visiting the various camps and inspiring confidence and hope. General Mnvromic ali. Into chief of the Greek uta} hasloft. the Greek camp and is returning to Athens. The hmnh|nn'I't.aI'a staff of th recc." I "What. about the massacre: in Armenia? I asked diversion. u'l"L.... ......... Lnwnnt` tlu. nnmnr nf Lhrinl Boy Darin: under. lilo. B.\mmmu:. Md, Mny l.-(}oorgo H. In... :- gonna` -ax-Qntnnn I--gr: rlinrl Inn! sax UGVLJ, wlnv cub-.-..- .v,, of which is from $1.25 [to $2.50. Yqtir choice on Mon- dry I ONEDOLLAR. y Ichabod TIC IOOOIIMOI. , CA 1-: Tovm. liq 1.-In the Cape put- I lianont ll:-rlerriman. uni-Rhadoo lud- yer. moved: runlnsionolnocondonco in Itho Capo niniatry._ The rowolntioq tn W.nxx'rovn. Hay l.-Yeeterdey n.er- , noon Margaret. Powers. aged ve. play- : fully weund e chain about her neck. one I end of which win lubned to the home. It in thought she fell from the porch. She ' wu found choked to death. 1 one. Hon. C. A. P. Pelletier, speaker of. the senate, vill amend the jubilee {eetivitiee in England if the eeeeion ehould end in time. The govemment. taking into conden- tion the co eints which have been made reepectingknnnition, have decided to try I new at of ammunition manufactur- ed by e Cenedien rm. The londing_`cil.i:ena of Hull are taking conaidenble intforuz in the proposal that. n hoopital for Hull should be established It the Moore homestead on the Aylmer road. are of the opinion that the oor of the Sulpicim {Ashen should be accepted. This offer I! regnrdod M 1 most. reasonable I nnn uona : l.-The first issue will be mode upon 8 requisition of oflicera commanding union of active militia or ol praridonte of regimental or other rie Associations, of sixty rounds for each individual member 0! such unit. or association. .) A l..-a|.-.. :....- -HI L. angel. I\` - Ill.- eseocnmon. 2-A further iaeue will be made of 3 like quantity on the receipt. of I cenicaw from a responsible oicor that the previous issue has been Actually expended at target. practice. Tim luulimr nitixenn 0! Hull um tnkimr proposed capuuu amen is o::o,uuu. The Heorge White 5: Sons Co.. of Lon- don, Ont... in seeking incorporation. The proposed capital stock is put. at $170,000. Thn minintnr nf militia and defence has propoeea Cpltl swell is put. so nu-,wu. The miniater of militia and defence has approved ol the issue. free of coat, of Sni- der ammunition to regimental and other associations under the following regula- tions I 'l"I.- R-.t ;enuIn mill La maa nnnn n WCTO YOCOIVBC [Or PTOEPOCIIHR I0!" COIL Thngovernorgenernl has been advised that the imperial prize at. Bialey_ hitherto conned to thb regular service. is this you thrown open to all branches of naval and military services. Thu Mart-hnntn Mm-mntile nnmmnv of minmry services. The Merchants Mercantile company of Canada, with hand place of business in Montreal, in seeking incorporation. The proposed capital stock is 825,000. 'I`hn Ham-an Whifn & Rnnn (`.n_. nf Lan- 'w.w"CIlU `Burt uiu this opportunity. Pang!-aphn From the Boat. of Govornmont - Granting of Amlnunltlon. The militia department has decided that the pattern staff uniform will, in futu:-e,be discontinued. n..i.._... A D..i.:_.:.. 11..-; u....o....l urn` unaconunuea. Robert. A. Baldwin Ha!-b..llontrenl, will apply next session for divorce from his wife, Canherino Cacounn Buntin, at pres- ent. residing at Cornwall, N.Y., on the ground of adultery and deeortion. A unmminn hu nrinan ms to Wll0l.l'|Ol' or ground or nauuery nnu assertion. A question bu arisen so to or not mineral rights in Sumna dylring lands passed to the province with the surface rights orderiin-council of October. 1890. shall be held to include all right, title snd interest which passed to the crown at the time of cesaion by the province of British " lumbia of lands in the railway belt within said province. Several applications received for prospecting for coal. 'l`lm an\'nrnnr.aAnnrnI has been ndviaed imaws or me WIIRLILI `What Concs to Us from All Quarters. ' frnnncmns WHITILEII ur.| Llttlo Mutton Tint Intel-on Inrybodr - Note: From All our---Llttlo at In!)- thlng Eaallv Bond and Bomolnbolbd II! Tho Don Public. Lord Salisbury has replied to the request " from Washington refusing to ro-open the Behring sea one as requeuod. ` Thn nrnnd nhmtl and nthgr smcullbora ' cent. Commissioner Seagor delivered his nd- ing yesterday on the charges preferred against. postmaster Campbell, of Uoderioh. Ont. He found that moat. oi the charges were sustained. 1;.*u:...... ...... |..:.... ......I- on .-....m 41.. in. IJCBH cumpany. The Princess of Wales has written to the lord mayor of London, urging chat in the schemes to commemornw the queen : diamond jubilee in June the tenants of London slums be not overlooked. Her majesty has anbeoribed 100 to provide I treat. for them. , - 1 ELEGRAMS FROM THE EART|'|'8 FOUR QUARTERS GIVEN. ARDY ;% LHOUIIIIGS OI (I0|IlIl'5. M. Hnnobaux, the French foreign mih- inter. declares the republic will take side: with Greece and christianiby unleu the sultan holds out. the olive brunch. : 1. :. ....... L...I:.......u on... on. 4:... an Emu}. sultan name out. me ouve nrunon. I It. is now believed that the fire in South Brooklyn, where two women and children lost. their lives, was of an incendiary origin, i and an investigation is being held. Rnnnhlinnn mnmhnrn nf H13 nnnnte HUG an IDVUUDIKELIUII ll Ulg . Republican members of the senate nance committee have nearly completed the work of remodelling the Dingley bill. j and have reduced the tariff duties ten per i cent. n-_._.:....:,...-.. Q......,... .I_l:-....-A l.:. Anzl. susnamou. Efforts are being made to secute the in- `diobment of former governor Altgold, of A Illinois, on the charge that be borrowed imoney illegmlly from the (Hobo swings I bank of Chicago. A mlnm-um mnnivml AI`. Athena nan that bank or umcago. A telegram received at Athens says that a great. battle hue been fought. ut. Veioalino between a Turkish force of 8.000 and Gen. Smolenski a brigade. The deapatch states that |;heTurka wexe repulsed with enormous Inna: IDB88. Prof. Thompson, the Briaiah commis- sioner, in his report on the Behring seal sher . says shat. at the present. rate of olnughmr there is no chance of the herd increasing, and without. extreme care will diminish. . u_..|..... r" ..I.... \r....I.:...L -3 ml..- 4:... at aununan. Broker V" rlea Neukirch, of the firm of Theodore W. Myers & Co., was expelled from the New York stock exchange for fraud in rendering reports of fictitious trannctions in oonnection with the E. 8. Dean company. The Prinonnn nf Wnlnn has written to non:-mg sea one as requeuou. The grand stand and other speculators who grasped for fortune: on Grant. day in New York sustained loans amounting to I thousands of dollars. n u............. 5|... Ii`........|. 6`...-ah... mun- `ma CAPITAL homes. A Child Choknd to DOORI. Crawford's Mixed Wood |0_L!`. lW" 3.33-lwomma% .iuo;f`1 A K1h._._...'_ `-4. TWO pieces} - 32.50. ----------. . THREE PIECES. - 33.50. Some 5|" 8 mlllv Cheaper ones too, but not such 03131`! IIIVO I517. 0? W0 @115 |||D\'\ good cloth. ply them Pyn. _ ' * Also Gentlemen : ISM lcoob DURABLE su1Is.| There is no better `Value in BOYS CLOTHING than we are offer- ing in two and three-piece styles. Shadow of a CORN\\'ALl., Ont... May l.-Tbe water wulet into Cornwall canal or. an early hour this morning. The tug Dunbnr passed up About l0:30 3.1:). but no vessels have you come down. The big eet. which is declined at. the head of the canal is ex- pected down no any time during the day. Am you using Reddon a coffee`? I! not you no missing sompthnng good. I Doubt In Danger From A Pig : Bite. Juli.-rrowx, Ma l.--A few days ngo Robert. Lining. of ugar Grove. Pm. ten miles south of here. was bitten on the thumb byapig which he was trying to catch to butcher. Nothing more was thought. of it. untilyostordny. when it be- gan Lo swell. Blood poisoning has not in and his now in I rocarioua condition. Physicians nmpuut the thumb to-day in the hope of saving: hie life. llnuhull Yesterday. At St. Louis, 4; Llevelsnd. 12. At Phila- delphin, 5; Brooklyn. 2. At. Baltimore. 5; New York, 3. At. Washington. 3; Boston, 3. Ac Louisville. 3; Chicago, 2. IAQTIYDN I.lA(`.IlIu`., EAS'l'l1K LAUL'l*.'. At Spriggeld, 3; Bufalo, 6 At Provi- dence. S; oronto. 7. At. Scranton. 5; Syracuse. 1. At Wilkeabnrre. 9; Roches- tnr 9 \ Inna. urrsxor an: Cord. In 1 'th0boItvuuo1nthoclty. ` Gave III: In In 075,000. Cmmuo, May l.-Miu Sarah Louise Ervin. private secretary and abonogrnpher to president. Spnulding. of the defunct Globe savings bank, toetiod before the senatorial ill\ O:*Ligl[.iO committee that Spanlding had given her about 875,000, with the understanding that he wu some time later to secure n divorce from his wife and marry Miss Ervin. The Wu-uhlpo land rtoopa to 0:01! the Dlntlrhunccl. ` - _ Itv . um- 1-11-...-_.. Beyond the TACOMA. Wesh.. Mey l.-;`i`he following I Chinoee adviceehave been received here: At Shanghai. on April 6th, one thoueend etrikin cooliee precipitated a glut and eterte to burn tho'city and eeuult the local militia. The civic euthoritiee called out the volunteer eoldiera to the number of 5.000 and eignaied eevonnl warehipe in the harbor to send the merinee eehore. Very promptly parties were landed from the British warships Linnet end Plover and the United Stetee ehip Montgomery. Heavy guerde were posted at the Britieh and American consulate:-, the central police stations and other im rtent peete. while the volunteers hurri to their eeeembly poets fully Armed. Three companies of infantry were assigned to guard the brid en. The light cevelry company ren- dere valuable aid in patrolling. and the artillery company drew up its gene on the cathedral campus. This m-nmnr. at-hinn of the nuthoritiee nere I5 we use 0! Duane ulecnnrguu : John P. Barrett, euperiutendent at city tele raph; Robert J. McDonald. superin- ten ent of streets; Lewis B. Jeckeon. city engineer: Jolm C. Craig, superintendent of the water office; Hiram Thompson, super- intendent of the water pipe extension; 0 L. Wulwebber. en rintendent of maps end plane. The heu or the street cleaning department had resigned. Dunlap Inst lure Bis Tern. W so-rox, May l.-The president has dec ed not to interfere In the one of Joeeph Dunlop, proprietor of the Chicago Despetch. who was sentenced to two years imprisonment for sending obscene mutter through the mails. A etrong effort was made to secure his pardon, on the ground that his life would be pieced in jeopardy by his imprisonment. but the preeiulent de~ cided that Dunlop must serve out his term. catneurai campus. This prompt action of the authorities alarmed the rioting coolies, who made one attempt to form in line and face the ma- rines and volunteers. One volley directed at their ships caused them to ilee. leaving zeversl wounded in the streell. That evening is large gatheringof the rioters be- gan stoning o company of German troops on duty at the bridge across Yong King Pang river. Reintorcements were brought up and a charge made, re- sulting in drivin the rioters into the French town. '1` my took refuge in isolat- ed houses and the leaders were arrested. The re companies were kept busy all- night extinguishing res set by the riot- eru. The strike was occasioned by an in crease of local taxes imposed on the labor- ers by the Shanghai municipality. The cooliea were urged by several Chinese a i- tutors. who declared they would win % holding out. Tho Mayor of Chicago Discharge: Every Head of 3 City Department Except Ono. Cmmuo, May I. -- Mayor Harrison swung his newly ehnr nod axe nnd sever- ed every department. and in the city hull, with one exception. It no the reopening of hostilities with the civil service commis- sion. Tho-`lint of those he has removed is headed by John P. Barrett. an erintendont of the city t49legnsph,nnd in I. o employ of the city for thirty-rive _V\u. The only man who escaped wu Hiram J. Jone~, superintendent of the special assessments. Hero is the list of those discharged : 1.1.. D n.......n -......:..o.nA...o 4-.0 nilm . G rs "I m. lIO'V{?` IIrI.`:IYl` . XI`?! f .-I i 4 u RIOTS I'M SHANGHAI. HARRI8ON'S AXE. THE MAN WHO KNOWS Water Lot. ln. 0&5 IINI pl bu-dwue. new uuugu Iv: VII . Aman who was all crippled up will rheumntiam got cured encinly by using three bottl I Dr. mu . Rheumatic can. He sings a 't.he time not the! he in free from pain. and in doing the 73!`! of we men. This lemon: remedy out he he! only at Wade : drag wore, fty ante e _p bottle. Wcllnnd-Vale bicyclu an lling fut- nnd no wonder Che do-quAlit.y in H50 hnnf. nntl nrhnn an n Inna-r. u-|ahAn'n vv vuuuua- I an: Iruw uu unv --u u--v Ch; 'ao-qu|lit.;.il but md price an Iowa. Bu-Hahn : MAI-ulnar; [Silk Guards..%. A old minalor worlon. Credit glvon. rnlaht pa d. Oulmu (no. Drop all trash nnd all the king of booh sud man I800 I month. Addrou for out 2 and territory !!! Dnlllllol Cox:-An. Bur uudml. Chicago. A A WANTED HEN AND WOIIN, young and old. to work for In In th [I owmhomu In spun Mme. day or ovonlnc. 0 pay I10 to M5 per rook. No nun vnulng. Any child can do the work. Send `address to-day. We uond work at once. H. mun. Dept. 519. Tyrone. Pa. OLICI OBS WANTED F01]. DB. '1` . man`: The ltsrth Glrdlod." or Inn (anon? tour around the world. I thrilling no 0 `snug: and bnubuom lnndn. Four Inll Ion 'I`nlmIu'n bookuold. und'l'ho Iatth GI - led" 1. his Intact and grndosn. DOIIIIII enormous. Eve body want: this funou booluonly luv`. I book. bl; oommlulonu. A old minolorwor on. Credit glvon. Vnlht on Drop !Grand Exhibit nnnwrunws 3: 7' a In I13-EWJVZEQ .l`mm|u. Drncmn A@ Pul- oou utrut. block than old stand. .---pan BORN . 8nuu=-At Decoronbo. April 25th, wife of Philip Bhar of a son. VANvl.A}I__ hhlnnnnnn Dread Pinhunnn GENERAL SERVANT, ONE WHO CAN cook. Apply to [mm GOIDOI, 49 lung Street West. I ELIABLE rusamu AGENT wAN'mn. Big commluion. Hull JOUIIAL PUB- usumu 00.. Globe Iiuildin,`l`o|-onto. AFEMA E COOK. (X)I1l'E'I`ENT '10 D0 the ark of A tint-olnu commercial hotel where: few ronnlar boarder: In kept. Apply to Gamma STIWAI1`, Douronto Homo. Done:-on to. One. These goods comprise the latest New York styles, and as they have just been received purchasers will get the benet of the new low rate ocustoms duty. Our prices therefore for these goods will be found lower than can be had else- where. STEACYHTEAGY. .7 A8. REID, Till Lnnnw Uxnn-run-Juana I . ntroot` Telephone un. Opl Day And I . I`. lllhlllklu Unnluun nan RIIDALIII. Princes .-m-sot. Phonon-W|ru-ooml. 90: Residence an. howont prices. I uuv u I IJLMLQJI. Lnnmu Uxmnnlu um EllALIII-- I Prinoou ncuot. Oornu Sydonhun Itroot. phone oolnmnnlontlon. IIIUIIIIUUT nun` U! I SDI]. Unlmt--Ah Don:-onto. April 210:. wife at Dnnial Organ of 3 non. ` when S1`. UIIIIOI UIUIII In I XII. McCAuu\'--At Nowbnrc. on April Nib, tohlr. and Mn. J. llocduloy I daughter; Ijlli. Bown-Pxnsox--At Nowbnrg, on Jan. lam, Benjamin Bowen no Min Susannah Pierson, all of Nupanoe. Hanan SMI'ru-In Kingston. on April 30th. T807. Mary, widow of the late Patrick Smith. Funeral will law her late ruidenco. Bydonham street, tomorrow Afton-noon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends and acquaint- ances are ronpeotfully invited to attend. for Ladies Watches.to P go around your neck. ' Mm&%ws rmnp ulnar or V4NV1.AE'l-- t. Napnneo Road. Richmond township, wife of Frank Va-nVl|ok of 0 Inn K::.|1l:.-In N Kpnnoo. April 8051:, wife of I Alexander an of I son. HnnI:u_..Ar.Dnnu-nnnn Am-H 0|-b -ll. gl .1000 New Shirt ""` Blouse Waists Sole Agents BUTTERIOK PATTERNS. Your money back it you won: it. GENERAL SERVANT. N0 WASHING Enuuin in the eveninn nt 66 Gamma 30. nun --nn uuutonw. A Duniel Green ol 3 con. Int`. nu -.- A 5 \!-.-L.... \FEMA E COOK. ()OMPE'I`INT' '10 D0 tho ark I)! A n:-nlAu nommnrnlnl IANTLE APPERNTIDE. runbws AA WANTED MEN AND WOIIN, . man: old. their WEATHER PROBAIILITIEB. UENEIKAL SKBVANT. N0 WASHING Enquin evening at Ooorgo B0. ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 4 P. M. EDITION. Upper St. Luvknnoo: - Fair, followed by local shown. lluloa nlmnnn in lnmnnrntllm urn YEAR. N0. 102. IUIIUWCI U MCI IIIUW1 change in tonpontun. no llnn for Joy. HINBY BRAKE. nrnnovrnunn Ann Hu- I`. F`. HARRISON. Ta7L`:fs` DIID. has Is me man who has tried 1t that l.'I'.I'IOUIB8 U RENT. 11:-nnvun 1-nmnnnm on umal ;'.'.a`T"""` `'5.l'&'.'..'Ia'."'.""..a`I. ;'.f'T.`.'.." Ono. '1' uvcnthvutobohngod. but L.. .|:..---an-ad 8|: Hog:-on Iotelhly `run Iron their Gavin and Ilnugod By a lob. Horsrox, Tux. Mny l.-l'or the mar- dor of I uqro man and his girl: and the burning of the homo of their violins and incineration of the bodies. six neg:-on Thnnday night suited deaths: the hands ..n..-mhnlthcirown me; The nob olamob on that on men. In non took lloln I room II Snnnycido when shay were being guarded. hyuto Rhone, twenty-om: Will (Batu. thirty-n: Loris 'I'nnsnA_ unntv: Anon Thomas. twenty- IWKWWK; Iv II Thoma. hunt tine; Jiu Q21-jn uj-j: FOR SALE BY TENDER. F A LARGE TENBIIBNT HOU.sE AND pnmhes. uitunto on the comer Bagot and Bay am-cots. in the City of Kingston. `nder: lddlcbd to undersigned will be re- oeivod up to FRIDAY NOON. In 7th. lllwf. Thislsunro ehunco for I Rood investment. BIA: terms. The Mutant or any condor not =:eoo:ull: sen-opted. B. I. Bnwruu. Clusnco .` ne IVIZ VV I.ll\I-roulrilnun V\I I ru-\-av-`.7, BRSSMAKING. IN ALL 113 BRANCHES. oxoeutod with nutnosn And dospatol. at modonh prion. Spoohsqnomion uh-on to Children : olothu I15 Pnmcms 3 `Ilh'r.o\'u Inn Plano VV|l1rooIns. -jj #2::--- ICVCLB TIRES. 8 GIBOOI on BILPSII BY A sum shady young man. Understand: cuou horn; Apply to oioo of cm. paper. 7 uwmo. 11.1.. nay :.-x. magnum as Son. and nnnnhctnlu-u. Imro been g-Q-5`.-3-uuj In. BIA noeouu street. l\l"II`I LaI_4 OR 196 l.AI)\"S HARTFORD BICYCLE. with full equipments. viddon two months. To be noon 1% John Bouncy`: Spnrting Goods }*:o;\so. Princou street. A hmited nnmbor of I n :11 Homo. I` tickets. Clue; Jll lion. mun-wan: noun` than: the four hm: boiq Luann, and Will Williams. all negro! -_.nL......IoIu.nnAgiu n-nulln An ml Thu Dally lob BooI;!`or Whig Radon To Pout. Thomulvoa bv. Pnruol bu-gsina Monday at Hardy's. See ndvtc. n......a ....I |...um- dnnm at Frantannc Boo uxvn. Brand and butter dance at Frontenac hotel Do-night. Hlnnlnnr for C100 Vincent INLVOO I` 5 OFPHOTOGRAPHS. hotel Do-nlgnc. Brenner for Cape lfavea mi. nnd 2:30 p.m.. commencing Mondny. Rtr Paul I-lmith Bundnv CHI)! 2 LXVOI i BITE! ESTATE OF JANE HORSEY DECEASED. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST tho lhtulo of June Horny. late of the City of Kingston. Wiuow. no required to undhom to the undersigned Exooulror on or boforo um MAY NEXT. In hot estate will then be dlauibmod, And all clnimn uut. than nmnlvcd lnnond. l'\JI'I l'|InI`u D I I Iililllunlle IHAVE INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFER FOR eele by tender. either for whole (or in two or three part: if all told) that valuable pro- perty Iituete on north dds of King Street. uorner of Gore Street, Kinnton. Ont. having e frontage on King Street of 107 feet. more or leu. with (ID feet frontage on Gore Street. The eeeterly five feet frontage on King Street (for about 45 feet back) used oonjolntl en A cute- II! with e olning report. and n 1- nd to nndaers uethnxerkzd Tends:-) :i`ll received up to RIDAY NOON. MAY 7th. Ill. 'l\rme-i6? ouh enig` helenoe on em: term: M 57 per elmuln. tle perfect. liicheet or any tender not neoeueruy ec- otphd. J. A. GABDINER. Reel Eetete and Insurance Aget. Oice-l5l Wellington st. .-_; and 2:30 commencing Luuuuny. Btr. Paul Smith Bunduy trips Kin ston 9:30 a.m.. 11 mm. and 1:15 p.m. W01 0 Island. 10 a.m.. 12:30 p.m. And 4 p.m. Round trip, 100. Calls In Garden Island both ways. Annual mantinnr n! the mnmbarl of Kim!- Inland both Annual meeting of the members of King- ston public library and Mechanics Insti- tube will be held in board room: on Mon- doy, Mny 3rd, at 8p.m.. for election oioeru and other buninols. DIIHUIIIIV aunt; DI nvvuvn F` I SIORY ROYGH-CAST I)WliLLlN(} (8 rooms. bound by fumnco, with oxtenulon hoh6n.frontln1)on George Street (No. 43), nn!on,0nt. eh) Lo: 15. with land 83.5 out frolnco and 110 not deep. to It lane in l M\l'( ton: on or oval-said lane to O'Kill St Thou also 3 large rotary wood shed um Itunhonu, also 2-story burn mad I-story drive houu. Will be uold at Pub 0 Auction on FRIDAY. MAY `Rh. 1&7. M. li_o`o|ook Thanh large 3-story woou sneu Inu - on FRIDAY. 7%.): M. 1! o'clock Noon. at uuhv Auction kooma. Brook Street. Subject to one tosotvo bid. and also subjevtto 3 since nntleu-1o.t'ermin|HnR In Sept.. mm. M It rental of $15 per month Inuluding tuna vwhich means 6,; on $1,000.) Terms of sale- unount. of pnrchnoe money on day of sale. an balance If so desired, to rennin on mortsuxo at 6}. int {unher mu-tioulars apply to . . G AKDINER. Agent Raul Entnto and Insur- ance Agent, 151 Wellington street. .__. Auction Sale of City Property HE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT HIS Auction Rohma. Brook Strut. not 1! o'clock noon. on THURSDAY. 18th May. Lot 42. Arthur Place, in tho City of Kingston. front.- lnu on Arch Shoot 4! feet, and having 3 drnth of 109 loot. I _ __ 1 Arch In I dqtpth ha I.nt. In altun dun th ' he Lot. is situate opposite Queen`: College ground: And clone to the City Park. and Ii suitable for I rrivnto I-ouidouco. The vendor rourvu am I d. Uonduibnn and particular: nmdn lnonn M the limo of sale. be distribute nonlvsd Ignored. ROI HAY IIT, THAT SOLID BRICK House. No. 234 Brook Ht... nun syduuham. containing single parlor, dimnp room and de- Muhoulkltuhon. 7 bedrooms 5: u.rM.e bath room and V c . opun niuklo plate .pluml>inIz, [u and ale Atrlouonnblnnion xtures throng :- 0ut.fn|l depth yard. with side and rear en- trance. Apply to J. W. 0x.m~'m. Market. Smnn. u-nnoo. Square. bid. Uonduibnn and umdo known JOHN H V , , $4! WILL BUYA NICE LIITLE OHIOKEIL J ING Plnno in excellent ordnr. To be seen at Wulu oioe. _.____.____._:__._.._._._.. T E HANDBOME NEW RESIDENCE ON Union 81.: t. non Division K-wrest, lately mmnniad by Avid J. Wlnltohoml. A small HE HANDBOME NEW RESIDENCE UN occupied by small expenditure will complete it. Lot. adjoins noon : College grounds. Apply to R. V. Bus. Ban-later. HE ATH LBTIO ASSOCIATION l H.U1'l1;t.'1`x north of the fenced grounds. The exten- sion of Earl Street will run directly throuuh them lots which are cldro to A growing sec- tion of $50 city. Apply to J. :3. Slunmm. slnlinlmr. 0lnnm.o Shoot. . or the city. Apply w Solicitor. 0lnnm.o TT RIDPATEPS HISTORY QB` THE WORLD. four volumamwoll bound and ronnoly ilhutntod. May be Inn at. Wind 0 co. lmsm sum & mus 7 . ASSOCIATION PROPERTY Ilnn of Earl Street Kingston. Nth April. nut. n **?` NEW DRESSMAKINO PARLORS, ._ ..-.-..~u..-nun in Al I rra nnnunut Kingston, In 13%. 181 T. uluvwt v:u-- oumo. um. Ilqy 1.-r.'xia-ma a |.. ngu-L nmmlnncnuu-L Luv. ham SITUATION WANTED `S (moon on nnusn av A somni nlmull man: cuoo :::_:- FOR SALE BY TENDER. until.` I'\!cI'I\l)lVl`Vl`I(\\!hl 'l'n nll`ll'RR IT _7A _ `i7\neAIN SALE ET AUCTION n qnvnnnv nnl'nH_(`.A!\"I` nwIcl.l.IN(} sufair? PUNISHED. LOCAL MEMORANDA. RAFFLE . nu-..x II . nmrnnn : "F0 LI.-:'r._ L HENRY N. HORSEY. Box `E19. Kingston. ., ,n u..- no HILLS. 7 Auctioneer. twenty- en lo: um war` "A xently not." metered Gen. Wal- lace. t indication are that King George has plunged into this desperate A ooniet without having my underetnnding without A single fn`endl_v power. In this Ieincerelyhopeleua wt-ong.hut u r- uneee juttily the euunption. The rke are well trained. though their tteneuty is quite :3 empty In that ol the Greehe. Get- unny hutehen e deelof intereetin the Tirhieherlqy during the lat ten yearn. Their inhntry.unlry and artillery 0500:: have taught then all the modem art: of wet. on undtetood in Ielttn Europe. Both netione en henhrupt." 95$`-A S-`:5.--union-`non nfmnnlunrnw | I out IuiotitI." unwed Goa. Wollna. 'l'hvu-van lueduponlhit king by thuuuudiuluuna. Thu y war was over. It is my honest conviction, was the grave reply, and to show that I am not prejudiced. Ivantto express my unqualied reepect and admiration lorthesultan, whom I personally know and esteem. He is in every way the equal of any ruler in Europe to-dny. If argument were in place. I could adduce overwhelming proof. Tnke the single incontrovertible truth that since the treaty of Berlin this clever man has been having the were of Europe to do his work for him. kept such close watch upon him that he knows all their ambitions and their most eecret jealousies. In their antagonisms lie his strength and perpetuity. What could have shown the reatneee oI his statesman'ship more clearly t the announcement to the world upon the declaration of wer ordering his troops across the mountains into Thessaly that Turkey did not desire to extend her terri. tory. but merel to protect what she had ; thaton the'l`ur ieh part this war: not a war of randixement. Be well know the tem r of urope. and that if left to him- eelf could soon nish Greece. Yes, I think he can. unless Greece can hold out three or four months. I see no hopes for her on land. I have mid what I think ehecandoon the sea. The Greeks are born sailcrs, the blood of the old Phoeni- nignn nun in tgir vain: Thanh in their J Int 206 gun Umbfells will beoffered at One Dol- lar `each, the regular value an n: 4- I-snlnu puuuta hh l `fill @- ll... `lull... clllll l'|Il)t ln buclr Vullu. AIIUIII In uuau hope and them alone." "Do you think the Greeks were propu- ed for thin war? uA_.....-..oI.. ....o " ....-gpgcl ll... Wd. Oll?" They can be removed. retorted Gen. Wallace, now aglow with the fever of the fray. "One hero like commander Cuehing can do it in one or two nights. or in day light for thou matter under cover of guns of the Greek eet. that can engage the forte. Of course I know every foot of Helleapont, but my information is sacred, and the opinion that 1 here ex press `N that which any man who has been ova the country would be entitled to make. Rut. lm nnrmnh in varv atromr. if I re- Irom rseewuo anyone was auggeeeuu. There in very little current. except, at certain stages of tide. replied Gen. II lace. "In the Besphorua it is very dif- ferent. There the current is quite rapid. The Bluck see with its great feeders, lush- ee into the sea of Marmara very much as it did in the days when the heroes of the good ship Argo peel.-ed throu h bound to Colchis in quest of the `go den eece. But the waters expend their force in the lake and in the Helleepont they meet the entering tide from the .Egeen sea. Periods of absolutely dead water occur in con sequence. Every torpedo can be picked up. Ye Gods. Let the Greek commander excleim with Farragut: `T:>--~with the torpedoes. If one iron clnd can get through to Zeraglic Point, I any the war in at an end and Greece has made the great move toward solving forever the so- called eestorn question. "1`|nnI*. nnundu olnrinun from ll man WhO called eastern question. "That. sounds glorious from Inaotfared the commnnd of the Turkish army and declined it, I inv0|unt.aril_y ox- clnimod. remembering the distinguished com limont. hhu had been paid to Mon. Walnre after the reorganization of the Turkish army. when the Russo-Turkish wnr WAR nvnr |LIawwnLLntIa swsnxs.| e Discusses The Situation Of Grcccc;~__And Turkey. In the gods 0! mount. Ulympulr` How about the torpedoes in the DAu'dan- ollea? u'I"|..... ..... 1.. -.m.-marl " rain:-Marl (Inn, counnry would no onuueu no mus. But. the current is very strong. member the Account of Lord Bryon : swim from Seaboato Abydos vac suggested." Thar; in val-v Iitkln mu-rent. OXCQDU HER FLEET CAN PERPETUATE HER DESTINY. 183Pma;m8t.Io`rtlIs1do - nnesion under dog. "How can Greece yet enve herself? I asked. lull -.. lI_..L A-.. -.4"-nnfnnfn lmnr rhntinv, asked. "Ker fleet can perpetuate her destiny, exclaimed Gen. Wallace. "Turkey has nob a man of war worthy of the name. Greece has some modern ships. Her sail~ on are no good as any in bhewotld. Why, then does she hesitate? A aingle man-ob . ..,.... ..n '/.......I.'.. Paint with hor decks [men 0009 sue neewune: A single luau-ur war off Zeraglio Point, with her decks oleared for action. could dictate peace in an hour. Why do they threaten Selonicu 1' Why waste good powder in the gulf of Arte; are they mad. or do they still trust in the gods of mount. Olympus? How nhnur the mmedoee lsvmnnr wnn GREE|3E.] wherein the Strength of the Sultun of Turkey Llu - no Know: the Most Secret JOIIOIIIIQI of the Great Europenn nulu-I-ureooo Apparently unprepared To no Plungod Into War. ` Julius Chambers In Now York Jonrnsl. ........ 1...: 11.... I \u1I|,,, Jlulne Unlmben Ln new x or: -luunsns CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., May l.-`I`he situation for Greece is indeed critical. but all is not lost if she be the nation of heroes that I think and believe her to be. She can end the war in her favor in s. week, badly as she is pressed at this very hour, said (Ben. Lee Wallace, former minister to Turkey. and immortalized as the author of Ben I-Iur and "The Prince of India. The diplomntist. soldier and novelist was found in his study. resplendent with its electriolights, its array of costly books and its precious collection of trophies of the Orient. (Jen. Wallace was reading the despatches in the Indianapolis papers of yesterday. When in the east s I his of- ticisl associations were with the Turks, but I venture the prediction that his sym- pathies will be Iound to he with the cause of (rlreece, no matter how badly her troope may have been heniled by incompetent oilicere. He is a lover of liberty and enough of a tighter to sympathize with the under dog. "How man (lmnna vnh save KINGSTON. ONTARIO. SA'PURDAY_ EVENING. MAY 1. 1897. II, we moon 0! (DO ulu rnuuuh > in their veins. There in their AL-.. -|__- - I-ow Noun; or It. . ----.-:` Loxbox. lay l.-Tho pnrliunontnry conning: which bu been inquiring into Cu-3 the Tnnsvul mid rammed in union: :;-..: .:.~..':. . Theaecreeur:-.-au:ofo:tho`er.movednrunlnt.ionolnoconIdonco colonies. Joseph Chllhthill. Indo a i the ministry. summon! under oath. declaring innnoot. " njocud bytho outing rote ol the spent- upligis ggnnu-that naith: lineal! norivcrolthohoun. his colleagues in the colonial ocn Ind u ` cltoupuouolnn intlonnuod nyolhohritinh unions in not Inuu|dinnn`ooolh_ L topogpl an ,,.,.,._,_ --.v.-_r---! '0 5-an Monday

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