. rm: iauo inn nus. A""" "'15u'3`."..-.' '"" THE DAILY wme. Momxu. thcj ; Ilrl 1 do- Hm Not Likely To not 'l`hv- (Milo:-.--'`nIi|n Tn llnlne A Debate. Nnw \'-mic. 1\liy:il.--l`ho lniulnn cor- rospondent of the Sun my.-: "Nothing: more hm been heard of the mpgoation to appoint the duke of Tack. governor gene ml of Cinnrle and even his higlmoss` friends appear to have thought it wise to cease their advocacy of his claims. Curi om-l_v onougli juet at this Inoment a dead set is being made hem against the Yukon coinp.-my of which the ilnko is A member and which desires are apparently to gob- hlo up some of the best parts of British Columbia, by means of provisions of n royal charter. The liberal member: of parliament ere on tho watch for an op- Eortunity to nine ll debate on the Yukon uaineee end even political women have been preeeed into service against the pour (into who certainly never did them any hnrm. Thus the women`: liberel mneocie tion eolemniy assembled in conference e dey or two ago panod e reeolntion de- nouncing ell chsrtered' company: with special reference to the South Africen company and calling upon the governvnent to grant no more charter:-. which ideinmd wee directll levelled at the duke of Tech and hie Yn on bentling. ' i ....._, W. . ...u. LnN~"|`.\N1`I\`nI`!2, .\lny ill. --~ ho umhaa. smlors of the pmvor.-I in their mply In the port.o'a note of May `J:%:h (.-lying tin` Turkish govern-non! mnaunt.-a tn nogntinlr for peace, pro\'ih_-I the ',rro:\t. vnmmcmlorr first mgn nu nrnnv-ttvc, nnd that 90 soon In this in clone the Turk:-h _umcrnment. mil nogotintu the pom-o conditions with the nmb.\s.~xudnrn-, tho umty to be signed by the Turkish and Greek plonipo- lcnturios in Then.-al_\) unnoul "ml to dn_v' that Lhey do not. nl-jo-a&-J.o 0 conclusion of n militnr_\` .1rIniatu~o. run! will take nu-p~ at. Athens with tho u`Jjc(`t of securing it. But. in the meanwhile they are of the rninionthat. tho (hscuwinn of the p0.\L`? onditions should bvxin without. delay. III IIIU IIlU\__Ulll(`lll'. 'l`ho'l'mkish newspaper S.-L llnh. whic` rnly publiz-rho.-I what. is endorsed by Lh 'l'urki.-h ;:n\'ernmotd., (mngmtul.-\tu.w tlu\.m~ lmbimnlsuf '1`ho.as.~d_\' upon their nllvgcd decision in f.u'.r at Turki.~h rule und points out the blcsaim: of tho Obtmnun regime to the cluristinus wh 1, it, ii rlunm`-II. will hone- n by lower taxes and ex ump! 0 . from mil - tnry eorvirte. ` lIl\'\"I`A\ l`!\.`n|n- \|..u `ll 'l`|m --~u\~- u'\J um mum-u nu: uuuU.\`u.uHl. A {mm ThI.`r'N:\l_y show that ngenta of tho Turkish gnu-orumont. have been cnllmg up on tho The-. Mutsultnnn-I .-uni Spanish llubrow.-a tn prut.v,.aL ugumw`. tln 0\'ucu'Iti0n uf ThCS.~.`|l_)`, tuul Lhu.-0 tlrooks who have not. llod dam not. refuse to join in the In0\0ln(`nt. 'l`|... 'l`... `I. . __ n n n :- Full 500 Ki otoniuu cuuaod on the an {dab in Volta Island yctmrdqy to slot wild ovnn. And both human. on L nun Hp. Inn liunlly lant- uid. . J. ~Blf0C|( St. Iunsun IUI` IIOK. _\ll.'l(lIIlg IO U10 [)()WO8 Besides. the Turkish gnvormneun is tr_w'np tn induce the people uf Thosnnly lo nppuui to the sultan tor zunmxwinn. Awlvncoa Ilgullhl . I.. I I` 1- I m..........;.... ..r um- . The .~ult,nn nlfccts to bo grontly afraid of the l~`|mr.i<` }\nrl_\' uml Llnu nttitusio 0! Hm mm 115 nhuwn by tho rcpmt. whivh lm pfoecntvcd to tho .-xultnn on Snturclny lust, urging thut. tho wholuoi [slum wnw full} detornnnoxl to retain 'I`he:-maly nml Louder ing his re.~'i;:ImLmn in case Abdul ll.-unid dierotl with these views, has crenlmlu w`c.'\tm` ilnprussinn, if Lhu sl1s;>i:'i0II hull nub nlro.-uly pmvniled that the report. wn~ mercl_y u got up nllulr to unnblo tho nultm to refer In l prunsuro an ill. lemon for not _\iuIding to the liusiulou. Mun Turlxnh mwnrnmmu. L. o..m`.... A Fear Tim! the Pollvy of tho Turkish Uovurnniont In Not All Right. Lu.\ un.\ . .\l:i_vJil. Tho negzotiutions ni Conntmitinoplu have onterod upon thc nnxinus iahige owing to doubts as to the F01 intventionw of tho nultmi. whether hr -nouns to resume the war or not. A spirit of conciliation is i-linwn nb tho Vililiz l{i0.~1l( towuruis thu ninbicsnsulors, but the Turkish uuvcriiinmic in pluyiiig u ilouhlc gumo and me inciting public opinion secretly to oppose the ubmidonmoui. 01 T he:-`suly. Tim snlfnn nlI'.m!u in LA ....,...ol.. ..t.. 1 UI u lllHU |lIl0`l'\`l~`(. J.` Smith Iu-pt. (`(m.~`tunlly. BIIINHI lhn vIIthu.~`i:n.~ :-irizunx whu lmw aim-n lhrnmzh tn .~n(`h um.` (kuululn Smllh wns mm lll)dillH1I[m.-aillullis r at mcu ubuut the qxpm LuunIIvl'l` nu ('IHn]lH`l`I`l'. In .Vu\`NnI)0r, IHXOU. Thu Idws wne-1 I'.-um:-nbl_\' rmw-l\'(-d, um] 11 ('nIlHI|1lt.w` was nt. um-n uppuintod tn tuku tlmnmttvrumlrrmI):Mcl':Hl rvpnrt, u plan of 1-rm-mluro. l'pun romlnnu-min Hun uf this lmdy u oummituux: u `Jir. ru]n':~ smxtingg smnn ut thv nmst prmnlmnt pub- liu m-gnnlzutlmw, was uppolntt-(L This mmlv in n stut-v :ItYnlI`. From this point. on tho prngmus of the fair wus not. wlml|_vun untruublvd -mo. Fur n time lntvrust. ].`|_!.[{l,`ll. hub Unptuln <~(m. work. and Hnully 9l|~Yl`(l vIIthu.~`i:n.~liv. support of tho curried tho pmjvot n.~'u.'rvssf11l h(';ziIml:u.t. lIIm1+`(Hr\'\'tnrnf wm-15.; nml in l.hl,.- u..u.~nhm L .1|1I m... ..r .1... L....l {`Al"TAlN WH.HA.\l C. B.\llTH. Commrrclul clul, ::Hu'K` rm-mud Into the Chnmlmr of <`mn1n'r- 1-. In Nnvmnlwr, 1893. UH thi hmiv n mmnnhlnn nf `I-'. u . um uuuu H ('t".)(('l1llml by an cxposmop. Aftvr nuhmlthing his prnjeuc tn soveml prmnmont men nnd rocolvlnpv, their up- pruvulho prepared n paper outllnlng tho aooponml gcnerul ohurnutot of the enter- prlao. This paper wan: rvnd before the n~u- u-u u nuurr. mow xmm tno pnnlc. he ,,gnl((-hrd with purnunul sullcltude tho feublo throbbing in Hm cuunuorclnl vclua. A]- most cvury lm.-lmxvs mun was dl.-cournpcd qnd duapundmlt. Captain Smith saw thnt something was need:-d to give them new hope, to stir (gym to nvtlon. It was then that ha convolved tho men of oulubrnting the nature`.-x cc-.m-mnlul by exposmop. suhmitniua hln nrnhmt. m um-.....n nuu unmuou ms run quota of civic pride and watched the city's grown) and pros- perity with satisfaction. In the full of 189:}. after the nuncinl life of the city had recs` vcd at heart. hinw from the panic. he Chfd with nvrnnnnl null:-ihnln Hm lnnhln uupulln mmm haul semen 1111110 city when but u boy. He had grown up there and had gnhm] tho respect and esteem of the cltlzons who grew up with hhn. He had imbibed his full quota of civic pride uIh1'u m-nwth nnd nrnn. Wcar `I Captain wmiun 0.. sum: OIIIIIMOI :0 l Tonnouoo pxpcnmon lchuno. A great many patriotic men and women of 'l'unnwIaon in-lped no make the state cen- tennial exposition the great nuoocas which it has become, but as largo share of credit should be given to the man vghgoriglnamd tho idea and who is practically the father of the exposition. This man is Captain William C. h`mlth of Nushvlllo. Guptnln Smith lmd settled in 1110 city liov. He had grown nn iimm A DEAD SET `MADE. `FATHER OF"THEA/FAIR. A 6bJa.z-: GAME. iIlIr`Illl`\'|'ll|l'Hl \\`0l'KR H HI onu (;{ the bus! msniuu grqundl. .*,".im.;;',`.;.;.`.;'..?..;';.'.".; ;".'.`:.'. "" tho prinoomd prinoono also kind Onnhl-bury on Saturday I o _ tho [nal Among! a. an . A nsuuw you In I! nmnmmy true." rho said. "These beautiful cllrvos In tho backs of tho hlgh-lm-d pomp! and tha c-xu-mm-ly lung nucks uml arms \wm pmctlmlly unknnwu sixty years ago. We have marl woudq-rful progress since thon."-L`hImgo "out. A number of young men hen til` form A buck bunt! nnclgo intommp with the ma: bnanlion 0! Prince Edvud county. Nur- Iy glltho young non noon b:slon. .rhO Irillnuid ll-lnnnnnl Alan uhnul urr Ill l|I`l` llllllll. "This I: a rough skatvh of .1 man as we know hlm. cblldn-n." she snld. but he wan not nlwnyn thus. You will he mrprkc-d tn learn that our ancestors nlmml to stand upright and that no arms mrrlaprn was sought vvvn ns law as fty` r or sixty _\'ours ago. 'I'hnrn \\~na ,-1 Innnunuin nl ....A....a..L__-_. ur rII.\\_\' _\l1|l'! IIKO. Thom was :\ murmur of astonishment. from tho (`hildnm that. rather nnmnd tho toavhor. I t-I ._...._. ...... 2. I- -|,, uh. - Prompt delivery all over the city; courteous and obliging men. In (950. The tonohor In tho pr-lmnr_v m-ado hm \ drmvn thu pinmw of u man on tho ` blnvkhnard and stood beside it with n , rulvr In her hund. I H"I`|\|.. L. .. ......`|. ,.|__. ,L J ,...,.\ .-.-.. .--.- uxnulll.` `Fl lJ"II\Il|lI lmm prnnuunocd "thn yunst. \\`nndor{ul prnrillvn uf mud.-rn ll'1n~'~`, 'l`hn_\' haw lnwn {mind to stand wundvrful tests. A snmll knifn hlmle. mmlo fmm tho Maxim stm-I, pus~u\.~xu~s tho wonderful pnwor of cutting glass with us much onsos If the ` ulusu won: chalk." Skin-I That (`uh (Hunt. 1! It ho truo thum the oxpvrimmits mndo hy Mr. Maxim In his Inhommry no \\'n_\'n<-, Mm. lmvu N.-liltml us is vluimod_n nu-w saw] for nrmur-]wlutin4.z can bu maulv Lu n\si.~`t any ]1X`0j\`(`Hi0 now know. own whvn thrown by thw hlgxlwst vxplu. unul whvn tho plat-lmr Is tvhinnur than Lhut. nnw 1-nupln_\'ud. Mr. Maxim lwlivvu.-4 ihn stun-I mmln by his now pmnosu him)- ticnl with than ni nnvlvnt India. It. has hvvn stmud that thu hmthom Maxim urn iitting up n n1.-mllfnomry in Imndun rnr thv vmumorvinl pmduvtion of this moml, from whivh vhisvla and drills hnvu ulrwuly boon mmio which tho most volu- hmtml stvvi munulnvtun-rs of London tho l...,... l,......l 1. ` ` ' mm In n\IIuIuIl' um xvnm-ls. l)(`illQ` so(`ul`o`\l tn thu furk.-x nf tho hir`_\`(`l(-. Thu gllurd pinto has a spring tvn.~'iun ilttml upon thu vurrivr, mud tlw ixruuh mm ho thrmvn on nr niT tiw tin hy tout-hinp: tho plum with the font. Tho hrllsix. whivh is l`v`n(\\\`uhi1'. ls uimut onv sixt:-unt.i\ uf un illvh thivk. nnd whvn in use it lmur.-I upon thu tin-u so lightly tin.-It thu friction is ilmpprmi uiriv. it kwpa thn mud from both the rider nmi t In wimni. nu-'\ nH\\ uUlII'. ullll Ill so nnwh m'n_\' nmmn In su>lvml,\\'lfl1 u n mnrnfylmz tn thnso \ hulllml. Tim nuw ; .~`hIVI`I mom] plntu. rm strip, which hrushv: tin-. mu! pm-vents It. I ('lnl.|\in`u nr 11... .-I.o.\.- as will bo st-ml by tho sectional vluw, nn undlmas mil spring is insorfml In tho continuous p.-w~'u;zu tm-mml hy tho thrvu auctions. plmmd t-ngzvtlwr. 'l`ho tin may thus hu rvudy pL\(`P(l In pnsmnn nn tho mlxl. tho sprlmr lmldhuz tho sm-(.lnu.~z tn- pxethvr, or t.l1li"""i:'6rtl)1Ia muy bu n~u(H|_v qlrxnvn npnrt sumoimtly tn ullnw of tho h`ln0\`l\l of Hm tirv, in may be desired.- 5l`il`ll[llI(! Alnnrlmnl , um. um: pn-vs-nts ll Irnm nynuz on N10 ' ('luL|\iI'f}x uf Um rldur. '1 ho pnmul is hold In pn.~'it.inn hy V-shaped vurrlvrs uf wlrv. whlvh strmldlv than \vhwl.u. hulng` S0(`lll`I`ll lurk: nf than 'I|r`\`r\In 'l`hn -on---vi ...._.__...____..._____ lllrycln M mlguartl. A proof of how v.-ully in\'nnt.ora may wnmlor nwny from tho straight. pnth L: $00!] in Hm nvnlurrlnn of tho hlvyclu mlulgunrd. 1\[.-|nufm`tlm`rs hnvu for yunrs In-nu vmlo:\\'nrIu5z tn [Ind 1: way of (Hu- pmimz cf tho mud uftvr in wn.-4 t.ln'mvn from tho wlm-l. Thu Mon of lnkhm thu mud ntf tho whnvl sm-Ins nnvor tn hun` struck thum. 'l'hl.~4 is what. un ilxwmnr hus now dmw. mu! Hm pruhlum un whivh Inuttor has hvvn Mpvmlud .mlvml, with simplicity c-\~'pv<`iull_v whum It has n lulu: yluullml. mmrd onnr-isls of u .~'|u-`I. vnrylmx :1 thin rublwr sh-In. u-Mnh in-uuhn... nm ......a mu... u-uuuuu U] will U11`, 1' Amorlcun. I-... ::xn:nLur| |XH' .'~x`IlUIl.~` I`! nrmuul thu tin-. Thu hnpru\'v1n:- hovn putvnu-Ll Ivy John A. Hurlm). Drop a post card to us or tele- phox1eNX. 499. VVe aka a specialtyof supply- ing the family trade. .`~`wlftl_v changes lnvnntlun`s scene, Bl('_\'Cll`.`l pm by pulsulllm. Or to u fuz-ator Quit: um! murk I)rl\'un lay rhn npry <~lm~trIu .- 'l'hl.~a H Um (luv 0! H[Il`L*(l and maul. of HM! llylngz mun and the whirling I Whm-1. ` ` This in thn am of push an go. Driven to thn re-nr um slack and slow; All on onr~t,vrs am rurlng `round, .*~`purninp1 tho nvifly trm'vr. ground; WI-Ito it. down on hl.~xmr_v'n pugu. This la the h1ghHmvn blklng ugo, Of I(!_V(`ll`S. ` -....u. Au u uuau uuvugn H10 H) strut-t. Minimum won!` for shoes and (yet; 1\1ur(-.ury queorvd und lwutmx qum-, Carriages, horeo (mm. out of sight, On Uluyclos. Distance nicely dam to n turn. Radlrumi tlululm-I nnu fun-us to burn; Du.-ah in u ush through tho longest strut-t. Beauty`: mount for n spurt; or spin, * Knlgzht Cupid's murnzun-tutu to wm; Hufvly the female oontnnr clings- Ex:-.0114-nt. subs!-Ituo fur wings-- Mon nurrondur to rush und mm Mud by multls of tho light brigade, On Bicycles. Here is an nlry fniry swell Rlvullng the swullmv's swllbent speed; Never n plan or loud complaint, Never a mlterlng, {all or mint; Off wlbh n hearty touch and go, Quick as a ush or nnmomly slow, The Bicycle. MAY 31, 3897 limit of rubor nnd rlha of tunnel, Voice like A silver be-ll`n soft pun], : Hollow houon than two light and strong. ~ Humming bird's insistent song; Minus hand and minun hull. Gleaming eye and 0 cont. of mail, The Bluyule. SKELETON steel) or ST EEL. |lI|s l|_) \\'hm~l, Rides unlor. looks better. will Itnnd more and out less for re- psirn shun any other wheel at Any price. Donwmke an oppusltion 5lo`\lor'u account of it but no It for yourself. Kirkpatrlck s Art Storm - you it In nhsnlut.t`ly true.` "Ihpm lluunlfnl nun-mm In IL. THE NE\\' (`ORR Till!-4`. nu \u unnu-uv nnun. ll: I138 hut inl x nnmi "Hun umco ..-.....|....:..v Th-on Made of (`ur|:. Thu Uh-yoln. l. l'.`|)(h\R JONES. un_yum u |-lllll l`uUlN`l' nus Hm mud MT tho 3 from llyhuz tha- Inna! n-u-r-Inr-u Hf uvl-.. `l`DlIl`l nl n , uuu HI!` e helm: npvnlrmu tuhulur u-nth`:-l_\' noun has m. und. 'Ir<-. nwl mrd with lilo. I` . um Ida` {Ln ulv `vn .\|1m'(I _\ llul 'u\`n,r I 'l`h1`rn is l11\\L7vll Hm lh:-r-\ Ivy n l\lI'hi;.mu I I-I:-_w|u 1-rrnrlxvtvd lhrm unlin.-u*_v m.-whlnv, hut. cu Ilmwm-(I .\=p('n`ll. Thu mnlrsv. unpxvd um! I} ou-luin\ Hrvs. nn~-t.hinl ."ll\l llw whlv. wlnlvh (`ml to run Imi.~`:`l:-~'.~'l_\' uwr t. n:l\".'x.'II.1gu I--: that thn rld prv:u-h|n;: N`.'|i|H from Mt! i- nu jar. and mvlmz tn tr .slnl`r.ll`I` wry Mull gunrs c gun I riuivr v;m4K\`u-|`Ip.\~ 1| w miles an hour un n l |nn".'1ln-- with ma`. A In \\'hh'h thn \\`hm~I is rq rmvh as high rntu uf s;u`t`d 1 YOU WANT __._....._._...-......_. An lnclm-uncut. "Harold." uultl }lau~uld`a rloh lmolo. "I! ynu will only stop zmmklua olgnrrttm. I'll lwgln .~mmklngthc1nlnymll And uhorten _my life by M loam. ten yuu-n."-lndhn- npulls Journal. Anstrullu mum he made to min t 400,m)0,unn inhuhltnnts nftho blnrk or yellow rnvvn. nhlu to vndum tho ollmnoo. The presvm population In only 5.000.000. Ill` (ll: IIHI '.I| such: n m..as%:;:;:5;' Tmu Bmras and Iron Bed onlv $6, in Black or White Enamel. Nt thing is easier to judge a Dress Goods stock by than thl` things you know. .*\nyl:1dyc;m tell at a glance whether the \\':tslill-`;1l.>rie line in :1 store is fat or lean, and whether the merchant has chosen wisely and priced re;tson;thly. It is different with the Fancy w:u'es, the Crepons, the Lustres, the rich tirenadines and all that. You know whether they are h;mdsome, but that doesn't prove whether or not they are f:1shion;1l.)le, or whether the prices are where they ou_qlit to be. But the prices of f;ishion;tl)le tliings are likely to he freztkish when eyeryliody is w;mting' some p:u`ticul;1r ware, limited in output. .\lerch;mts must pay wlmtevcr the de.'1ler dc- m;mds. The trader who studies the market, who sees the admnce sunlight of coming popularity, gets _his stock ;1he;td of the rush and saves money for himself and for you. liushions are not born in :1 dz . The looms of the old world have clicked loud and lion? on some styles that some merchants on this side 0 the .\tl:mtic are just l1e;1ring` of. You can see such things here any day. You can see new styles (It almost every visit". .\nd see the wash l";tl>rics too. `I l)1`essiii:1kilrq is :1 strong factor in our business. You ..Y.il,li..lCll()()SLtllC m:1teri;1ls and the trimmings and have the ;_{;1r'ine11t nmde up to suit you, with less to pay, less worry, less hother, than you've lieen ;iecustomed to. lixery tliin_t; has to lie perfectly szttisluctory before it le;1\'es the work room. Starr & Sutclie, '1`!/NY-um l"l"|1-\'r -or -qw-...-.__. -_ ___ Onlorst:|k'm1 for polishing Hall OH-Clotlm. _ n ---A" -.-... Take the M M w Wash Fabrics` - rung`.-no IIIIIKIUIQ T tho stocking she said. mm a smile that was man` 'nn 1 Mo mind I um mm. was In 5...: II CALI. AND SEE In her uoodlo ho oyod. `with his mculh all uhv. 0 n-tucking rmuod: ..x- \ -umuux uru unruuunulll ; IXRU MI n.-u*_v vugmhhv uf nro.'\tl_v um-(I \\`hl\1`]i mu, of am. "ullp;`I`(l mm: with soft` uiun uf nn Invh thlvk mu.-u\.: thu \\'h\'I:|.~= `HI! than rnih-I. Onv a.'n.11g-- rldvr mn hmr up- 'h|H;{ vitlmr aid. Them thu slnnnth truck ` um (`An In llsud. A I .-`pmwl of thh't_T- ' Inna run nu lhl.-I 1ln-- with huh hmko with j h rqulppvd mukvn Mill] sxmml unfu- I18 and I20 Princess Street. mm MI month all snow. ocking rvpllodz "I'll be dllld I! you do!" .. I`iII WHO `WOULDE Xiih "IV-PB I II!!! I0 DOC I rm Mb yod In had." _______._.___ Pnpulullnn 0! Australia. ,1: .. . - `I Pnnzent Footie. l'\ n... .o.._.|.n.._ .x_ __n n .\|N`r'(| llul `uvnr I `I I.` l`(]lll[)[)1 mfu. Wood Frame Comet ` FORMERLY RICHMOND & CO. I` nmrkm firm, It muzlmut, u-nn..l.l.. ..l' r IH(`)`I`lI`. "BIC mu llllll W R. J. RICH), MANAGER- :- ' 4 :-t. [`Iu(~v(1 I rniirmul ` Hkn nf x llln nl Tho Loading llmlortakor and Fxnrnltnro .II'.uN'g 1:54 and I350 Prlnoou strut. REID. MANAHRR It lulu: All Nut '00! But we don't think it will _ how. You wmt boon. your boy: and Q! with boot: too. We no jun opening up q/lot of new goods in all otylco. bought n`]ob ptk~o.', OoInoinkndnoltwo ouplouo you. A. Abornochy. I97 Prlnouu snot. I- |l|\-IIVp llLl\l \JInll|'l lIlHl'\3IKUUU ]U1.b|llUs`p Ladies Wheels of same equipment same price. Warwick Cushion Frame $85. W 10 cases of Bleached and Un- bleached Sponges, just open: ed up, and at half the regular prices, at Wade'slltug_Sl11re. Donor M Prlloou um Wmhnd Otnoll T` PSP9!:19_!i; MAGAZINES-JUNE :SCRIBNER'3. weldon'sLadIea' Home Journal ET\O-. ETC. F. N ISBET S "HARPER"3. fPAms1AN. M UNSEY. J.`CUNNlNGHAM`S KING STREET. - 1.1 14` K 00!. (hhrlo null Wont amm. WITHOUT ONE?- The Corner Bookuboro. COSMOPOLITAN. MOCLURE. HAN. n 39 baurunv. PURITAN. A Buoond~lmud wheels 825 nnd $35. L|PlNOOTT. STRAND. "Aaaosv. Ideal Bicycle is the 2~inuh frmm CllESCl'lN'l` at 860. It. has Dunlap tires. Boston wood rims, single piece Cmuknnd Axle. Adjustable Steel 01` Wood Handle liar. (larfunl Pzzalaled Saddle. and other first-class features. Y ...1:..,_I \\YI.-_I_ -1` _-..._ _ , POPE MANUFACT#URlNG 60.. Hartford. Co nn. .__._._. AN IOAL , : INHY `P Good Quality. Low Prices. Prompt Dollvory. Square Doallng. hjjn 3 av II4l'Il\l I41`! I-ulyll.4lVUl4 0! loidonhlp In `Cy:-lo hulldtu in your sunt- umoo when you buy A (hlnm in. The nlouuro you .wm darlve from rhllmr umoe whon buy Columbia. plouuro you m rhllnu will he onrcunrnut of your uontlnuuu pu~ tronuo. and [now may are put toqatlnvr. We want. yuuto know whut is under tho enamel. '10 YEARS` EXPERIENCE 0' Initlnrnhln In `l`va-In hnlldbu in van: nnnr. Inwnt mjotlmr. _ 0 uhovl wntmnnl pinnna lllw elm above of ovary par?-. Wunlnn uxplnln tho .lilTm-out lludn of noel uuaul, their reluclve numxgtln and how they togatlvor. you to Dpn'. buy I Maul hoenuuo It looks: well. or boc-Mluouf umnn n|lI4`|l~N||IOll-Of fml. hut. in- Ilnt on seeing what it is made of mu: huw it lnwnt together. ninmu and Dcvelopnent Co.. ltd U. .-M J. R. C. DOBBS & CO.. AA AQI AIIIWAIIVII nvll COLUMN/`H Repairs of all kinds. 5. REDDEN 81. cu. tilvtnolntlllotnauol tho H ARTFORDS $75, $60, $45. New to Wade`: Drug Stnro. :.--___j. P!*"5M A TALL MAN S Our nn line of Wheels and got. our prison for COMET`.-1, IKENSINGTONS and SELBYS. Our `PHONE 133 `Fox lielebrated Eluh VHu'use Tea -M-='= "4'4'LX:}EnIc'a ET.` The w00n.l SHAFT`. Bcst.l ,_ _,, .- ... u.--u an In 'I|Il`IIllIDO OI u pocurity hr the ful- Inni It tho contract. tun-nnuuonunuusoumuus. nnlnhlhp Ann L. .....---A L -- - Quebec and efterwarda on to Montreal dur- - an..- ..- u.-as Lav uun v auu. The provisional agreolnont witll l`otor- eon, Tait & Co., for ll fut Atlantic stonin- ahip service. has boon laid before the house of common. It provides for tho construction of tour stoalnn-hips, to ho con- structed in all rospocte cqual to tho Lu- cenio or Gnmpenial They rim to bebuilt in conformity with the admiralty require- monte and specifications for auxiliary cruisers. must be 526 loot in length, and of e draught whon loadod of not more than twenty-live loot eix inches. The groea register must be at least 10,000 tons and the epoed twenty-ono knots an hour or at loin-t 50J|rnot.- par duy. The veseele must havo cargo cupmcity of L500 to 13,000 tons. of which 51) ) tons at loust must be providod with cold storage. They must rorry `.. .I):) first class penan- gere and provide euro in the dining room for all of them. Two hundred second olaee passengers and 800 eteemge must also be provided for, I50 of whom must ho carried at a price not exceeding fifteen dollars per head. The eteemere am not to cell at any foreign port. Tho ter- minus of the line will be Liverpool and in; the eomrner. In winter llhey will make their Canadian terminus at St John or Halifax at the option of the contractor. In thie eervioe it ia agreed that e subsidy of lM.600 etaerling ehall he paid. of which the Britinh government will contribute 5l.500. Two of the etealnere mint he reedy for eormnieeion before the 31st of HQ. I830. and half the euheidy will be peidfor a fortnightly eerviee from that einetill May let. 1900. when the other two vmela must be completed and week- `m3' tin. The company must do- nogaoo in each and a guarantee of mdlhml nu -nan.-{ha L- AL- 1,: ._ ....... ..,,, .. Thar, smtement. was put. in an even more offensive form by this pattern politician. What he protested against. wasthe right. of any thirteen grits Lo cli.-inge the tarill` under the combines or prefer- ential clauses, aml in this connection lie was very insulting to Mr. l .st.teraon. the comptroller of customs, mid one of the l'I6G:f:F)llll0u]I|lIly members of purlininent. Of course Mr. Foster forgot; about the time he accepted n tmill schedule from the Cmindinri manufacturers association nml ndoptul it intact. Tho secretary exube- died the smteinenb in life nnnlml report --na on evidomze of in in- Iluenoe and reason to be~~:uid so for as the \VIll1.' knows in haw never b00l1l`0}\lldll\l,0(lby Mr. Foster. Hi the spectacle remains that under tory rule the combine: ruled the provermnent, and that under liberal rule thirteen grit.-, the H10!- bers of tliehauiier cnbinct, have under- taken to bake the combines by the throat. and to extend trade under the preferen- bial clauses of the turill. Whivh is beat 7 -- ..,.-vv _ - .--4.-. . ungu--. Foster is A-toniahod tlmtnny thirteen men should have the lulrtlllmod minare- duco n tarill` measure to displace the N. 1'. ~-Exchang3. 7I'\L._L ..A_A--.-._A ._.., ,_ ,A ` HOME M AN U FACT U R ES. There nppears to be some queer lolkn in Hsmilton, and some of l.lle80l1l\\'l)F6l\ln at the board of works. We read that they went to Hullalo to son an .A\moriu:m mmln roller, "and if they liked it to buy it lor $l,(Ml0." Wlmt is the mutter wilh (Inna. (lion in \nuf.u`t.uroa`.' Sumo yours .'\;gu) King ston coiiiwil sent :1 deputation nlnumrl In eonroh of It stroot roller. l1l](l they louml and purchased in very excellent urtivlu in Hmnilton for $~l,(N)I\ or tlierenbouts. It is ll good machine, has done its work well, in commission, and, with and is now reasonnblo service, will be for many A (lay. It does, therefore. soon: in remarkable pro~ caecling that Hamilton. whore steam roud rollers om nmdo, should he sending abroad, to Buhlo, for what it wants to tho Ll0' terimont of its own citizen.-, This sort of thing is positively unpatriotic and such as to mouse the imlignation of all true Cmmdiens. Let's patronize our own mnnu- lacturers when we con, especially when prices are alike. Let's keep our money at home for tho benet of those on whose suc- cess the sucess of the city dependsmmnoly, the workingmen. THE DAILY WITTE THE WEEKLY B}U'I`IRH WHIG I [I019-M Muulumuu, is published every 'l'lmrmluy morn- inagnnt $1 In your, If pnld in advance ; othorwhno 01>.` Vpf you. Ul`lF" lvl Il-D|Il IUITIIIIOIIIIJII HI VUTHHI Ul'IIUI Ua Written drout Tonn uhouluf he plm-ml an I. no for Insertion. All ndvurhluenlentu are In {out to the Approval 0! the publisher. A I char on for aclvurthaemontu and uubemrlp- t.1onnnro<`rm9 and pnynshlo u adwumo. Otlhxen of unincorporated nmmclutlonu or uonn nro due In Ionloos will ho hel personally rouponuiblo for union they give. jo Joel. to nlmnr rutrlcunn. Contact mlvortluon allowed two ohnnaon per Week; more he uont ohnmwu mmt. be MM for. The publln nor will not be res mn- Iiblu for mlsu eratundln of verbal Or: are. dirou lung uhoul: :1! now charge for a notion. Site. Contact: !or I npoolod spam no mndo for ltm km: for momuncilo announcements, but not on of In! wanted. for solo, to-lee, part- nunhlps. ton on or anything be and actual hnnouncomonc of oodn or manu autumn {or pale no oxnludod. ud npunon {or professional. mnnrunoo or annoy announcement: an sub- ject to nlmlln mlvnrthmn nlluwml two olmnnm mum on . Ibo} Bondln notion Ibo. r lino: | <`" "'"' whou I tfhplny nhvortmmont nconmvlniu. or on contract: for Vol two lines. llnhnlun charge for is. _ nuoolod waoo ch 1 n. ' `m:3n1']:ia..-.:.:... 9 |Dostha. on: lnurtnon. Goo - cw e . Wank? I::l.6r0:(ll*0nnd. Porannnln. Article- !or uh. no , 14:. nor word In dnuy lull! : min`- Ingm ghulo. Ibo. 3051-i."3;':jo. 1-4- __.a nr_,,; vonma MI sown-no lung otroot, Kin own. 1... at-orx nonunn run run, pay: lo in unoo; othorwho n. will ho ohucod. LDVIBTII nun. Hnunoortlon v l1nonudovor.10o.porllno. loch oonooontlvo nnonlon. . " ooo wook an um: and our. 105. " loo o woo . ' Io. Throo than I wont. om " looouomonto by 5 com! ooolo. owolvo u'noo to tho inch. Births. Hnhinpan nu lhnthn. rm: lnnnrtnnn. um nun Attach: Dfnnn in FAST ATLAN TIC` SE R V` ICE. AIUIHLIIHF nun! H838 l|lIl|`BI'. ` 'l'll4Idl'll0NIu. lluulneul ollno - - - 948. Dalton-Isl Boon: - - - Ill). EDW. J. B. l l1`.NHE. JOHN Ol"FORD V l"rnpr10t.0l . Auinmnt unineu Manager. vrnlmnnnnunu lth YIAI. nu Darn Bnrmu WIND In pnbllfhca gnu Vanna; no swans-ano lU_n ucroot. Kingston. Eat... Vnnna: olhnrvhn run will ha nhArnm`l. A snour MR8: FOSTER. "Ops"/er pev Orlmm Diror." ANNOUIJACABMIQSNVT. `WW. AV. 1., to bring Acaosa her hrs "'1" of coal in fullment. of nldormam '3. Stewart : oontncf to vido Rock 00!` uylum with nun oupplyof I COAL The schooner Grlntham is tn the Rnthbun compnn_v.`a wharf, Grove Inn. uniting ailing onler `$0. N.".. In bring uunn hill` n luv! Ann. nwnmng mung order VGRO. N.Y.. to bring bar rs in hllmnnl of nldnrnmn . _4 name: A! licivor. N.A'i'A.vI:x, May 3l..-[n hlit obituary no- tice of the death of Allan` Pnoeon on Another page it in 'uid hi!`l{i(ond. '0" bringing the body home but ch no not. He will be bunod in Denver. Co - wuu nsaorwu pnuornn 0| El Ind Canadian mannfkeuno. :-_- Bun (mans-0 At Thu season. Provost. of the New York clothing atom. Brook street, in giving tho choice of any piece of tweed in his window for $l3.50 I unit. made to order and guaranteed A ver.- clum 6:. Those good: are I" now and well assorted patterns of English. Scotch mannfhehnm XS IIUHUIYI UNI) H0 ! I13-ul`. .lohn Martini, one of the nldnnt. rosiulonls, died this morning (Monday). after A short. illness, of heart trouble. lloconsed was A no how of Martin Sl.l`l(`ll.1ll, and leaves a vi 0 who has been ill for many months but who gathered strength to wait u an anvil nnno her husband to the lust. In {her grief she has the deep sympathy of a large circle of friends Ind neighbors. B.\RRH~:Fll-2|.ll. May :H.-\\`lm5- might. have proved M fatal nvcidont happened on Friday aftomoon. As Mrs. Miles Byrns was dancemling the kitchen steps e-he miss- ad hor footing by some one behind her bmnding on her dress. Failing to catch the bnnnietar she plunged head tirst. to the bottom of the long ight. of step-. breaking her collar bone. She was bmlly bruin-ed and shaken since the accident . Mrs. Hyrns has autlbred much pain and ibis sincerely hoped that more soxjiouu con- oocriencon may not result. . nhn Mu-tin nnn nf Hm n`.'lnnb ....:.I....o. Llllllli ll. LHUUUIH `VIII UUHV I-(HF. Now I do most. ompluxlio.-\ll_\' deny it. I never all any Liwo prnpovotl 0|`.il|1z;I(`.il,0(l to Mr. Riolmrdmn or uny one clao. nor mu 1 willing that the olovnlor be built on their proporty, or that $l`.3,.'4M or any other sum be given in paid-up stock to my two sum- for which they would no! put, up any rush. Mr. Rlclmrdsun lmving mud in over)` way to defeat. the scheme hue nppnremlv nturtod on A new line of attack. - H. \.'.u\l-Ha UUHI \Il.|Ul"r{`U lb|l3lllH'(ll0H, Hl W'll|Ull 0 states Ihutl (who to hrs ullicu uunl lnmlo Lho full0\\in pmposlliuu : "Ho said m was wilhug tn go into the elo\'m.nr scheme with us nnd have tho ole` vntnr built on our property, providing we would give his two mun u.-mh .;~'I;'_.".un paid up stock, hut. that they would not put; up any cash." He then m'l "l do not think Mr. Hoooru will ulm\Vt.l1is. Mn. I .-I.` nannr .`.~.u|...al....ll.. .l .'L I I FUU III _\Ullr IFFIIIV (ll l:l|U 7-"U from George Hicrlumlnon. _.s..s.... :|._A I .... n..| Wm. Allen & Son, Brock Street 3`:.'.`.: n' aw. ...... ....... ..m-...........t. ....,.~., ........., in ndmliciiig their mutual interests. What`: the matter now that the board of trade is in a lifeless condition, that its meetings Me so poorly nttonded, that its inuence is us restricted as its energy '3 1-- not the ncreeaity of conference just mu great. and the result thereof just us bene- cial? It would appear so. And this is noticeable, than when the occasion misc,- for nu outburst of public opinion there is n discord which mars its otiect. The recent tarill` ngitntion sup~ plies nu illustration. Men in the same `business could not express LiI6ll|F0i\'0S clenrly and hmmonious|_v. Ono immu- facturcr d0(`lt\l`0l` that a whole duy mu-I spent in Ottuwn in talk, interminublo tnik, of which he tired nml left. the city in order to end it so fur as he wns concerned. Men cannot understand each other if they do not get. together, nml the bnsml of trade c.innot. do much if it-4 meIn.`mra- :10 not exrtliruige their nontiwiencea,oven if they have to he org.-iiii1.oil by the president in- to B bicycle club nml do their tulk on wheels. Thorn is nothing pcculinr about those subjects, nothing which Almuld put, them outside Lho jurisiictiou of H10 ordinary bonrd of tmrlo. Just such issues were do bnterl here. in Kingston. und hy its hmml of crnclemnnyyenra ngowhon cho merchants and mnnuf.-wturorn were on the most friend- ly Lerlns uml were uaaocint.e(l most. warmly in ...l........:.... .l...:.. ........._| :...-.._-._ bUlUFlFc "III. Tn pmmoto :\ cloem` rolauonship in nod follow:-hm umonr -retailers and to I la encourage gro.-\t.or interchange of com moron." IV. IU HL'('u`U ` with ull lrmles 1 for the purpose L tempt.-. I-In m. .,_A... .- uvuu! MIUIIJIII. "7. A more rigid enforcement of t pr0\'isi0m4 of tho ndnltunmon avn, nlao I the Amendment, of the same wherein < liuionb. nu Ni. .._.... VA, 7 " II\I|UlIUu "H. To promote proper equalization of cnxntinn und inauruuco rum.-u. H. To ncvuw olm-or friomlly rclntio-1n lrmle nml lulnw Qn;_':II1i7.wl,ion.~ of mlv.-mcing mutual in- Donlul From 1 l\'Ixu~"r.-x`. May unu U|.lIU" IICUIIEOB. 5. Legislation in Lhudirectien ofi pmvnd poatnl reguliibiolin. "U. l.ogis|nl._Ion III the direction of t abolition of the division court, or the I duction in the fee for the collection debts therein. ..-u A __, ,,-i .,i- , . e GIUUIBu ` '-I. To promotelegislntion in Lhediroction of securing an ellicient. insaolvonb net, im- provomentn in municipal laws re peddling; um! other licenses. ":1 In.-in.l...'.... .'.. cl... .I.__,_A.'-._ ,:- J stockla. l| I 71 KEEP IN SIGHT -..., .\...v.. ".5. I. To safeguard the interests of retail merchants of the various departments of trade in Hamilton. "0 T.` uum...-...A ....:......-.._..--_.L_;:-,, 2 I uuuu Ill uumucon. "2. To prevent misrepresentation in ad- vettisomennta. . `.9 nu`. _,.,I,A- .|,. 1- I at - --\/ -..- -... .. ........ .u . l'AIIll\J.lL}- Tho Humilton bu:-inei-A mon, Lho rc- luilerv, have formed ll now orginiimtioii for the promotion of their interests. They wore impelled IO their action us the looul board of trade did not. include the matters of vital importance to them in the pro- gramme of their discu-ssions. The con- acibubion of the new orgamiz scion includes the following: ||I T.` ....l`...-.......l .L_ _'_.A_..,-L_ ,1- . ~u `government. at coat which the country an ill and to in its `prueot nancial condition. But lacing that it in n wise ex- podiont, that provision iahould be made even in ndvnnco of Canada`: rqquiromontp, it is ntinfnotory to see that the bonus has boemcut down, and that hundreds of thou- nnndn of dollars are to he saved in the deal. One oftholntthingsthoTuppergovernment did, after it had been repudiated by the people in tho election. was to approve of the Huddnrt tender Ind seek to foist it upon the liberal party. The new gov- ernment would not consent to bohnmpered by its prodocesaor, but gave the question indopendnt oonnidomtion. and with the result thnt for a great deal less money the country has been assured of just as good, if not in better, service. PROTECTING TH Elli h\'TICRI-ISTS. 'I`V|._ II 'I. LETTERS TO. THE EDITOR. jhj. Death Of John Martin. ll ..u n. SUIIIUIILU. ` To regulate the dreposal of bankrupt a. Al\I('|'1lllllI Mum-r-I, ... an .. .\.- .'II. (To Hm I-IuHr.0|): of tho `.'!ll,h inst. 2| luttor I......l-.\.. ... ...I.; .|. I _ ALLEN'S SHOES. . . . You'll know It by the Inc.