Thursday Li Hung Chung to power. A special den-patch from Shanghai says it. is reported there that Mclmavy Brown, Hriush superintendent. of Uoroan customs. has been oured the British c'msul-gouoral- ship at. Seoul, the Coroun capital. mud that the Russo Japanese ngwement. as to Carol: involves the recoguimon of Port. Laznre`, on the coast. uoftu of Ueman, as within one The Young murderer say: He Intended to [ill] Anthony Orr. Bi-:iu.IN. Jan. l`. ..- I`he juul olcials have furnished ful`Lll6I` particulars as given by Allison relutnmg to his crime. It. had been his invention, he says. to kill both Mr. and Mra. Orr several weeks before the murder. He wanted to get. even with them for what. he terms bholl` ill-treatment. of him. Once Mrs. ()r'r slapped Allison`! lace and [hub aroused him. It. made him her deadly enemy. Ho dug the grave in the swamp on the Sunday two weeks before the (lay of the murder. and it was his inl.ent.ionco kill Anthony Orr and bury him there. they Are Oongrexetlng In Greet Strength In Egypt LONIHIN, Jun 1`) -The Cairo c0l`l`e!Y'.)||- dent. of tho Duly Chronicle anye: " t. is the belief here that the British nperetione are due to the presence of the French at Faahodn, rather than to tho Dervish ed- unce. The Dervish movement. is hem- pered by lack of transport. but it is be- lieved that 40,000 Derviehee are covering Omdunuan, opposite Khartoum. end 20,000 more are at Metenmeh and Smndy, between eighty and ninety miles north of Omdurman. It is estimated that one~ eighth are urmed with riliee." Danced lierlou `up Uvlgu. Nrzw \'nm<. Jan. l'. -"I could die dnncnn ,"ia what. Mrs. Mamie Shelly, of 227 West. ll.`.nd streeb. olmn told her friends. On Sunday night. aha bad a little ----s.. n` .n...m|m.annm1n her llelb. and On Sunday night sue mm a Iluuu party of ncqummaiicos in her Hat. they spent the night dancing. On retir- ing for the night. who asaured her husband that she had had A "lovely time." and could "die dancing." When he arose to go to work Monday morning his wile com- plained of being tired, and he told her to remain in bed. When he arrived home at night he found his wile cold in death. Mrs. Shell_y`e oft repeated wish had been granted. for death had come as the result of her Iaat deuce. comma. .`\'I um vuu nu nu. ...... .._.. .-, econ won three to one in favor of Mon- Lmal. but the Wctoriu came up three goals in egg second half. while their opponents made one. lb was good. clean hockey from sun to nish, And the ox- citomont. Among thg 1.500 spectators via inuooo. llictoy In -ouu-nu. N0.\'1'RE.\I., Qua. Jun. l`_`.~'l`he Vic- totiu dotectod the Monuoslen Int. night. in the championship hockey series by four goals to three. utter I bud and exciting comma. .-\a the and of the tint. ball the u... .... nu... tn mm in fmmr of Salton`! Ian-on Illdvvur-_y. Nr.\\' You. Jon. I-.`.--The Herold toy: that Edit-on hoo occidental! diooovorod whot ho boliovoo to ho a now otal. which will do any with tho slow costly pro- cooo of making Inolloohlo itou. Exhono. tivo exporimonto viii ho undo. ond il they no ouccooofnl it io ptouiaod that lull do- toilo will ho givon to tho public. ALus o`N's` CONFESSION. MILLER me. HEROIC. /may & col CAN GIVE THE JSNEY. ARMED DERVISHES. Danced u-ull To Dough. I... In ul ..,. . IdIl0I`I Luioul. Dloootory. v._ 1.: 'PL. 1]-.-.I Hockey In loan-ea`. - n .- I- _ In} mews ur mg wnnm EIINIJENSEB PARAERAPHS. \Wnat comes to Us From All Qngrtcrs. IELEGRANIS FROM THE. EARTHW. To Little lenlre The: ute:-eel lvetybodr -- otee ll-om All Over---Llctle of Iver) - thing lullv Reed end Remembered In The Deer Public. Mark Hanna has been elected senator for nL:,". 0999099909094 3 IT'S A 1 ulnar Ohio.` Ml... Uhlo. Major count Eaterhazy was unanimous- ly ncquicted by the court-martial at. Paris. Snunh Oxford conservatives have nomi- ly acquitted by one court.-muruuu nu ; ulna. South Oxford nated Edward Chambers for the legislamivq aasvmbly. m.- (`.nnhrnnB. nartnor in nu eating aeevmbly. Mr. Cocbrane. partner house, was stabbed to death an the Crow : Nenbyua. ur 1 n|...-1.- um. Itrunk with a niece of killed on Tuesday. The tenth annual meeting of the Cana- dian society of civil engineers opened at Montreal on Tuesday. 1...... n...-"1 for mnnv venre editor of W. J. Clark was struck with piece a cutting machine `at Walber a Falls and killed Tuesday. vm... mnth nnnnnl maotinlr Montreal Tuesday. James Baird. for many years the North Ontnrio Obeer ver, died sudden- ly on Tuesday in Port. Perry. James A. Logan. of Amherst, N.S.. father of H. A. Logan, M l . for Cumber- ` land county. died on Monday, aged seven- ty-three years. It is reported that the C.l .R. telegraph- er-J demands have been pretty generally met; by the company and the whole matter amicably settled. uL.,..........l Human: Nmn Ynrlnono of the settled. Sheppard Humans. New York,ono best. known llf inaurauco ucbuaries on the continent), and the originator of the Homans plan, is dead. 'I`wn Hamilton shoe doalera were ned is dead. Two Hamilton fined $1 each for keeping their stores open after aeven o clock in Christmas week. Another case will be appealed. m........m which have met: arrived at wm D6 uppmuuu. Steaimera which have j Sydney. N S W., report 2` Tanna in the New'Hebrido `to have baen considerable the natives were also can: much trouble. AL Qh Marv : r-hurnh. TH: Fire Question. For the"rigbt re buy the right. 0031. n.... _--I :- .lI nnn|__nl\ aloha nr irt much trouble. At 80. Mary's church, Winnipeg. yes- terday morning Norman A. Lindsay, son of Lieut.-Col Lindsay, London. ()m.., was ._.-...;.,,a kn um Hnvold. eldasr. daughter Lieut.-Col Lindsay, honuon. uuu.., was married to Mrs. lluytiold. eldest. daughter of Mrs. Vat-sum. of Fort. Rouge, and niece of William McKenzie. of Toronto. Conlorutlva III:-miwrn Put `l`hc.mulven on I(ocor(I-I ln)mg to tho_ (lulu-y. Tonowm, Jan. II --The opposition, ap- parently in purauuuco of n pue-arranged plan. loan no opporcunng to day ol divmmg the house, with the me:-ult. than lmlo elm was accomplished beyond the recurding of unfnl mm nutcome of which was never accoinpiisnea oeyunu lull mum votes, the outcome in doubtz. They pursued ihu policy of challenging slmosb evoiy npinnpiiuliuiii that the house was asked L0 concur in In- steed of accepiling one dlvl-l_iJ|I no the in- corcl of their iiibitude bowimls the t'Xp0|I\lI- cures to which they objected it-e_y Illi-I-9l\'l`l urn U: in exliiiustinpz time and puiiuice I-y repainting over and over ugnin the tedious proceedings of taming the vote. The party whip-5 were kept. busy rounding up the muinbers, mail the clerks of the house were fully ocoupml. The npproprisiiions which were miidu the subject 0! Liilk represented (llllclulih branches of the public F0|`\'l(`U. The following reductions were pin po-oil :- Public works solnrioe. Slmiiii: registrar-geiiernl`s branch addition ll clerk. $900; inepocbor Noxon s salary. $2,- 400; see:-ioual clerks. $3.000; education. $l7.`25i): London asylum, $1.700; Kingston asylum. $l,:i00; Penetsnguishene reforma- tory, $2,500; parliament. buildings, $4.000; miscellaneous expense. $10,000. "nu M. Hihsnn hroumhb in I! bill to $1u,uuu. Hon. Mr. Gibson brought. amend the timber slide companies nob. VITROIL THROWER SHOT DEAD. __:_ A Pun-lulu: Kill: A Woman who Bur-nod And subbed Iilrn. Runs, Jun. l'.1.-A young girl named Ducouaeot. waylud I clerk of the me of Vordrer. threw vnuroil into his! and stabbed him in the back. Va ahob her with a revolver as she was ning away and he then lmalb on her head and shot. her three times. killing her. The man was then nrresbod and when to the nenreub hospital, where he was found to be terribly burned. Verdior said the womnn hud {allowed him for 5 your, nttempbiug to kill him. ______7___.___ __:__ _.____< Clpllll Tldlnge. 0'rr.\\\'.\, Jan. l`.!. ~~lr. ie likely that a special committee of the council will he called to decide as to the chairmen of the committee. Four committeee have met and refused to appoint chairmen hecauee the mayorineieted on voting. The militery olllcere of tho dillerent corpe in the city will wait upon the city council for the pur- pooe of obtaining a grunt towerde the re- ception of the eecond regiment lron Con- nectieut which in to vieit the capital on the `.`4:h Mey. A meeting of the oiliucre will likely he held this week to complete er- rengemente lor the interview. The Nova Scotie minieteh who are now here. had a conlerence with the govern- ment yesterday alternoon in regard to the bin-torn Extension reilwey cleime. Premier Warburton. 0! Prince Edward Ieleud, hae left for home. Deethf A Cltneu. l`-ii.`riu:x l.\ Pnuluis. Man.. Jan. I2.- Georqe Sperlinx,-en elderly and highly reepected citizen. died yesterday from en attack of pneumonie. having been that for leeethan a week. but heeeered a pre- vioue ettech leel fall. Hevel been ex Streeteville. Ont. eixty yeere ago. ., .;`.;.... vT.:.:...:.. Pn1':nnono.. Ont. Jan. 12.-vhurhoro uooood hockey lean plnyod thoit IWIO hoc- koh munch In the gumor antics of the Q. .A. la: night when Norvood Inn van- qniohed the neon an aunt. Hug" :7 ho 5 in knot of Pt \|*bu" o.~ Tobeclt vhrokon unddiuuudiiuuu. toooothothu irrinud urban. toinuun rolicvomd topu-nunmlycuropilu in niuion oll`r_uk`n lunatic Ointment U031. Our 0011 is All ooal-no slate or dirt or snow. It's good. hard, clean ooul, with best inovory lump. In .....a. m. mam Hun Hm ntlmr FOUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. NoTH'nTu5abT onvlaious. appealed. just lW., a. tribal war at. 3 Newebridoa. There is said uconaidemblo blood shed and -I.- __..-:.... rknonnllnra IBIUOFILDIB DIOOU aueu uuu . causing the traders Married I'wIco-.\"rt HIIHI;-IIIIHGII`-` Young VI uumu'n Plight. A woman who hate p-m-ed throhfzhl two riinrrmun vermnonven at dIll'.'rent times and with d.ll"enent men, now living, in we cnuntlieu. yrs 1. wuhuuta husband. was lodged in j~nl here yesterday on acharge of bngamy. Some years ago a young wo- man mirried a man named Peterson at (louverneur. N. Y. Not long after the celebration of the care- mony she discovered her husband already had awile living, so she packed up and left him, coming to Canada. A little overayear ago she married a man named Miller. living near l)Jnaldeon a Mills. The second marriage proved an unhappy as the first, an Miller soon put his wile out of the house and married again. He justified his action by claiming to have received a letter from the woman's first husband. Mrs. Peterson- Miller thereupon came to the city and ap- plied to county crown attoi-ney`Whiting for a writ. threatening Muller with action for bigamy in default of his allowing her alimony. She served the writ. whereupon Miller had a warrant iaeued for her arrest on a charge of bigamy. She had her pre- liminary hearing before justice of the peace Donaldson. who committed her for trial. trial. trial. By his action Miller may find that his course will rebound like ll boomerang and strike him with all its force. The county crown unborney says Miller is the bi Amish. and not the woman, who will. ll oly be freed as soon as her caadia placed before the judge. imvan wlmessss H52 DEATH. Mamie Buckley Oommllu Bulolde In El: Presence At Glasgow. Ky. (ull.A\'ut>\\', Ky.. Jan. 1:! --Mamie Buck- ley, aged twenty~two. who lived at Temple Hill, committed suicide by taking strych- nine last evening. She prepared the pniw son in a glass of wator. Then she went: into the parlor, where Joseph Sims, who had V 1 paying her attentions. was sit- ting. a" without saying anything drank the contents ofthe glass nnd fell to the lloor writhing in ngony. Death followed at once. Mr. Sim.-I is thirty-four yea is old and is a constable in Temple Hill. He and It ' Buckley had been sweethearts for so ime. but had had a falling out re- cently nnd this was his first visit for some fimn. ll INIIIKPI` UI Iuuuu-uvu. Mo.\'1`m-:.u., Jen. l`. .-A report from tfhambly. Que, easy: there in danger of a serious flood there. The Richelieu river, which has` for the first time in the memory of the oldest resident frozen completely over thie year. has risen twenty-nix feet within the past few days. The two bridges are in danger and if a. south wind should come up nothing can save them. The railway bridge is resting on the ice. and the water is only a few inches from the new iron foot bridge. The water hue inundated the emntry for some distance, and grave feare urn rntortained for the safety of the farm- house! in the vicinity. Yulle'e woollen mills are in imminent danger, but every precaution is being taken to prevent a die- aetcr at that point. __ (liven 05.50!) Ilnnmgen. ll-\mI,1`u.v,().it . Jun. l'. ---.\li the winter mu-'1. uh:-re, in Um on-so sf .\lvII. Cullen numn.-t the (l T It for $lU,lMIO dun cue: fur cunning lhn death of hair hupbumi, who vine lulled ny an engine. the jury hvought Ill ll vuriict fir \Irn C'l'I'\ll. nu-.)au-iuig Ihe ! Iflnuv at 3. : .'wI| The jury put the en- ! the hliunu nu the railway c.nip~uuy for not ' lnvmg the frog properly pnclie-I. Iiurniy (HT \ |'ulio-. \\`Ix\'|i'1.<:. Jun l`_' -Thu uliifo child - - | ..,.I ..l' u....... luhuna in Wllll neu movary lump. It costs no more than the other ' kind. Swlnth I) .kum is uul Inn d|uIp_lv0n | \I..n.n .\`ll|IIlIhHI|. |l>Illl|I) V\IIl| ll Hull 1 I ` _-.._....,. _- l`n\Iluru|.a Uranus I`rnp_ Lm Au.`r.|.|-:.~4 (,`ul.. Jan. I'. --'I`be orange crop of Buulhorn (lahhnnm, now beinqhw hnvvotnlrd. iv in prime condition. Although more wan an uuuxpectnd [all of snow you- mrdmy the mm. was not damaged. _ Plnooo on The Lind. S\'n.~nr.\`, N.S.W.. Jun. ll.-0wing to the ahol-sage in the land uvnilnble for agri- culture. the government. is wibhdrnwin a million new: leased to pm-tornla, tn is placing [armors upon this Innd. -u llrnlohn lln Iloolgnl. Nrzw Youx, Jan. IU.--Rov. Dr. John Hull yesterday nnnonncod hi: resignation on poster ol the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian nhnrnh. _\eau9 ugu. III `EIUU church. Tho unly nut-uuuu For Thursday night. in Teen McCal|um At. \'.M.U.A. hull. Tickets, `J50. Every `bloctor who bu t.h:v_reXfaro of the city at. heart, should vote [or the rolling mill by-luv on Thuroduy nexb. A mhu!l.nrv uunil Ill suspended from IIIIII I.l,'lDW VII -------J . . . . ,, A refractory pu il auapondod (lnurnqui school l. in morning. Hie one will likely be considered by the school mrnngemenb committee. nna.t.hirciot.h of tho total uoouod vnlug committee. Ono-thirtieth value of the city of Kingston will be expended ha thn Ahbntfl. OI Ina CIO uu nu. by the Abbottl. The one make of Shirts which are better than any othfr. - . ..-_t'...L Cc wnv NQT , perf/act t- Dress -Shirts i}$:.'c$6f AWKWARD PREDVICAMEMT. Clothiers and Purnlshers. naaunroaanug. Hnmcsmu mu] In Danger (H lnundntlou. - 1... In A ...\.~.;u v..... .. . _, l).kum r-up;mo.l |.u d|up_|>enIuI fl-mu Muununn, N. W. T., 'l`h-o- 6&1 Aurnotlun ,-,L. :- ilk--- I v I'ulvc-. n .ntI uf Smux Imhalnd in ` In bu n|Ill'o mm: hu' lmnm act. , nbout thrgo 123 Princess St., Kingston. at the Lowest Prices, quality con- sidered, ever known for this class of goods. Our own importation, direct from Switzerland. LNew Emhmideries 4 Cases New White cottons Ladies White Underwear lSTEA0Y%&A$TE%A_Q D11-oat Importers Dress (loud: And Ilnnlu. _._._:___._..__....._.___.__. u nu. Llunu. `nu Lunnto UNm:n'nnn-IM-In Prln shoot Tolaphone 147A. Open D31 sad NI; 8 Es. COEBEEE, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. I81 PRINCESS ST. Klnnmnmnooosaor to W. I. Brennan. .___.__.._r IIDLV D: I l.)lV|u1A'J' Lnnma Uwmmnun um Elunlll--lu Prlnoou street. 001-not Bydonhun utnols. `lob phone communication _ | T F. HARRISON COMPANY n...I....o.u.n uni lcmhnlmnn. IE8 and I Have your Mun-u or buns- mna volll Mod when on can buy vhc SU- PERIOR OANDIKSC 1' GAS IAIN for bill.` It In unporlor in I nuance and qnulltv to that 0! any in t o IIISIROQ. Iv: I-nuntlusnlnioh stronger and last long:-r. and casino chap-vl. I does nonunion on any tun. Ivory onolnnto in admit. 1! mn ol bull; (IV! In 3 cull. Ottnwn and Sb. Lawrence vclloyn. "'" 10 s.m.-Mi|der with snow or ....I_ . 1' 1". IIIXIKIILDLJLV \J\J.I.u.r.x.I.V .L Uudortakorn and Embnlmon. 136 Princess street. 'Phonea:- Waroroolna. 00. Residence. 01. Open day and night. Cmn-2n-At Niagara, Ontario, on Wednes- day, January 12th, 1898. Eliuboth Bar- bara Miller, widow of tha Into J F. R. Comer. {onnerly of her majesty`: oom- misanriat. department. in the 88th you of her age. l)UNUGlIlJ|--In Kingston. on the 12th iunt... Johanna Dwyer. beloved wile 01 Mlohul Donn hue. ed 67 you-u. . Funon nobioo tor. BAIl)lN-Ab Portsmouth, on Jun. 12th. Ell Bniden. Aged 74 yearn. Tho mnornl will tnke loco {ram his Into reaiulunce, Portiamout. , Fridny his 2 pm. Fnendn and ncquaintnnoel are respect.- fully imitucl w attend. 0000 wums OF I u A'mu;us nu ma Auc0`ino1)An wilh hath single and double roomu,wI mmlom om nmlonu-an. at 288 Queen Street. SMAIUI` Y(Jl'NU (Hill. AR HOUSBIIAID n Apply M. once an. Bunk of Ilonttul Bulld- ink. hum 1-. H`|{Vl an Kn HUM IN CENTRAL . ltwulil y. m-ulur . lmpr-womenhl. prlvnlo humo. .\n :l lhluk Turraot. opposite St. |'nuI'n in blmrh twvhuol. Montreal B11001-. ::- Ll A Xng. AFIKRT-Cl.ASS COOK. APl LY BY LET- Ver. with rofere con. to .lATuml. Pro- mstnn: Hoapmu for In-cane, Drawer 8801. Monuenl. Que. _..______..._._::_.___-.__ , _,x___.. - _ llLP-nBLIAB1.E MEN IN EVERY I40- cnIH.y.loonl or tnvolllng ; to lnttodnno anew discover]. and hop our show end: tucked up on tree: Iunoou snd brldno throughout. town an country Stand on- ployment. Oolmnhnlon or salary. pol Inoutn and oxponnu and money dopolito ed In an bank when uhrbd. For porouloll sddnu ll wou.o lumen. lucnm 00.. London. Ont . Glnldl ._- um III Iliuwu-uyvr. u u.-.. ....- on hate w hula; A0 LDC ION} requrur IIJUUDIIJ5 vn nnu -vvu council No. 20. (,`0.C.F.. when 0 con were duly inatallod by W. 1 . Bell. P.(:'.C., anointed by Joseph Wiloon. l'.C.: l .0., 1). (lnrbutt; 0.C., W. M.rl)rounan; VsC.. (7. Clark; recorder. W. P. Boll; trounnr. A. A. Moore; prolnto, R. J. Io- Dowull; munhnlh. N. Holland; wu'don.E. Pottigrew; guard. J. H. Sngdnrd; Iontn, E. H. lhyinrd; bruocou. . Lsmborl, R. Aaoelst.ino,C. L. Bun; phylioion. J. H. Bell. M.I).-; representatives to gnnd conn- cil. which moon in Toronto on Much `rlnd, J. Wilson. J. H. Bell; M.D.. C. L. Bnennd C. E. Linton. Council No. 20 boats of n mombonhip of 330. II!!! III!!! Illllu vuwuru we---.-.---., __. _ tondomr. swore out. I mmmom 1&1`. Darling for reluning to pay boll. The on will como up below the ungiotnto on Fri- Jnu n-mrninn. WIII UUIIIU ll`: day morning. ._.-_...., We Show 3 The Best Inspection invited. A. a JOHNST0l_l&_BBi|-.~1 WEAT HEN PNOBABIUTIEI "u'A'mum A(:i:u`imo1)A'rnn single room|,wlth nmh-ru __.._______,,, `GOOD HEN!` EAL BICBVANI`. APPLY AT 00 Wellington serum In. E B Loucxs. 65TH YEAR. we put on sale 600 yards English Twill Flannelette `in a dozen good patterns at 7c per yard. This cloth 4-In n-nnrl on vnn hv 7., \l"HL~l'I`-CLASS APPLY. BY LET- Mar. wnh con. Canadian Jnlor unooon Irlondu. Ah the lush requhr meeting of Kin ..........-n Nn on at n,n_1-`.. mm. o This momuig Joesph Donna-on. lad onq_emr._ awgro_ for . 4.. l.`. `N . E.DI'l`l0N. [U I rain. Exceptional values, all yard wide. 50, 80, 10c per yard. at prices tlxat speak for them- selves. selected stock of the finest quality of SILVERWARE at moderate prices HENRY BRAME, ___.._g_-_ .-n IInl-A -3A8. REID, $|lInI.uvIu'wnp vs w-v---..-- ., 8o|o Innnlunlnnu and Proprhtoro. Now You. "T'O'fi:;fT load-bulop lot ouum-'m and an pane:-has 8'1'lB'!.Blhcuoo.Ont. ___. . . . ..__.. ._...;__a Ta N M- _ _..|_J|.. -.. -.A "` "",,'-"":r ,. V. II '9} v 30050` W nqnhg ,::_.,..... '.::.:.:... ,..:.'*.:..`.-3. SE;--~ -99.;-1-.:'.-.-.9-`.::.*:-.. :3 '3 ll nautica- " .__.`u-n'-ua.n-nu->1inQl$AI.A 'x'=s3:<;sie=m' """ 5. `I: `U PUI. JKIl\.l' Juan`: --v-__ is as good as you have paid 10c for many a time. TILIPIONI I. - w _ (5 Always aatxses, because it's the best. qualify of fuel. JAS. SWIFT & CO. C OOODKAN. ..,__p._ .____ -__| D.`-.1-Igbnnn N >3 | `Phones 186, 137. NICE THING the Dolly Iota look for Win; Icahn ` To You Thonulvu M. Polling on the Abbott bonus Thundny. Hospital benet: oonooro Friday. Jan. 14th. A (lay New Yorker at. the open house to night. Installation of officer: Loioutor lodge 8.0 E. this evening in S O.E. hall. on... Mnnmum and local mono at E. this evening In 5 u.n.. nan. Tom: Mcsllum and Y.M.C.A. hall Thursday ovening, 25. OurLinen Sale exam MILLS &_c0.,1 __ --~ _ Qldi IQQOQIQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ' I Big sweep, fur trimmed, deep fur collar and tho- roughly up-to-date. I`on:leru will he ronoivml no 90 an-l im-|ud- inn SA l`l'l(l ).\\' Ilm I. -(h .lmnu\ry Item. M It nun on Ch xlnnolr for mu p\1rrnum of the .~-hwkuf lny Humln and Slum Fur: Huro en bloc, In par Lnvontony. and uwvml by the Inn- I . J Waluh ltlnntun, Unhuio. mnuunung to about 07.000,-u` Hlulnolu mt-shllnbed In tho you 1896, con- uqu- MW evorytlnlno nlmont` now. Evvrvu eunrtmem. in he stole holds a {Air prooornon uf thn amount. of amok Tho nmck and lnvontury n! um. may he ox- nmlv-od dui-y at the mom, NJ and 16! Princess Sc. Kingston. Ont. TERMS-CA5 ON DELIVERY. Tho hi 1 Iooopto . Address ' TENDERS FOR PROPERTY. Imlmas wlu. ms nucmvm) uxml. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20th. l|.C- Big` Dinner Napkins $1.25, $1.75, $2. l-ytho undersigned for Hm pumlnuo of that Vnlulblo l`r open: on l'niou $mjeot._l>o\wc_9_on l-ytho un-Iemaneu nu ma purullnuv Vnlunlslo No any Street. lvotwoon King and we unmon Stu-Mn. being Lot: No. Ihounsl l5|. On the property (-4 I Stone Rosl- loncu (Intel occupied by the late Hrs. Chm. lllnoy) and Q o Brlvk (`mtnondjoinlng. Tennn to be on hlon. 'l`hoh|f||ont or any tend not necessarily locoptm - -A -.II..-_.-.a ..\ nu A .51 nLl\'l|L 'lllOl1I nun or any uuuuu uvn ..-`...--....__ . \ To ho ud|ronod to DR. A. S. OLIYIII,` Corner of Km; and unto strootmlincnton. \ Hockey Mntch.'l'hursday Ev`K. Jl||- '3 | .v-_x_, Iz..A n......a xx vu` - -- |FlI0NTE:I.\U`S-I-I. vs -()'l_J"E'EN'S u.| ..a..:..a:m Ian. Tlokntu holder` from ; Kingston Covcrpd Rink. NOTIOQ IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Till Annual Grnor-\| Mominl 0! the Share- holdors of tho Kinnswn & Punhmko Hallway (`um um \\ ill M hlshl In tho l`ump\ny`~ omo, cu hm Mutton. Iun.ahm.0nm|-lo. M. noon on adv mla)`.`h' "` I107 Ptlvnuuy. um-s. mg mg purpo-u ol oloxjtlng ulna mnwton for the omuinl nut and not other purpaes. T. W. NA"~H. W515` =-f -'_-.'-'3":-.-""`="K`_` ~| Lnwnn Jun` a few of these left. We are offering pure Down Filled Comforters, with best Sateen Covering, at $3.50, at $4.00, at $4 50, that were $4.50, $5 and $6. - . VOTIOQ HEREBY GIVEN THAT '1`!!! longing _ _thg_ .~`_I_uue- SLEIGIIS If Yeu Pay More PICUN I Ii-WV I`! lie I-I nun...` .. .. Aduiuioh I50. Ticket` hold. 0. ll. IIATGH. Ant. 300? Kingston. nu: Jun. not `|gS`TATE P. J. WALSH. 170 Wellington Street. LOOAUMEMORANDA. guy or nxuxunrr manu- ll . |`=Q': \o an 5 no nhhsxndogtaoal` |>uu~to FOR RENT. ......--n n. Iva-VILIIIIIID IHUPI `is keeping up interest. To-day Damask Towels Ernest or my I -'---~--v------ . .7. Junior Series. Pint Bound. ; Tenders- tomlor or (unit purp. us. NAWH. Soc`! K. It I . ll). 00. [IR not necessarily 6c. Ivnunasr MNSI Law, A Firm wdhts Free Entry of Seal Goods. lunmsa ur I.'[lVERNMENI\ The Representntlons of 3 firm Who Claim- ed They Held Inch Stock In London, Eng -Tourists Con Wear the Garments Wlthuut Trouble at the Boundary Lines. no a Government 0l'l`lcl|I Auens. W.\H|iiN<:rm~'. Jan. 12 --The treasury department has been informed that Wiel & Uo..iur importers of New York, will pro- test against the operation of one feature of the new sealing law with the intention of bringing the matter into the courts. The rm represents that it had in London at the time the sealing bill became 9. law 5 large number of seal skins in process of dressing and preparation for shipment, and that free entry should be allowed these shine at the port of New York. wimn um ntltantion of assistant secre- SACQUE8 IN USE BEFORE DEC. 29 ARE ADM!S8ABLE. skins at the port or new 1 Una. When the attention tary Howell was called to the dilliculties experienced at Detroit and Suspension Bridge by tourists and others in the mat- ter ot detention of their sealskin garments he immediately sent the following telegram to the collectors of customs at these ports: Admin seal skin garnients imported as personal effects if they are shown to have been in use by owners prior to '_ !lth ulti- mo. Mr. Howell said that it had been held by the treasury that seal skins actually in triiiii-it to the United States prior to tho passage of the act of Dec. `_".)u1. W97. were not subject to the provisions of that act and it would be manifestly unfair to hold that eoel skin arnientapurchaeed by toui-iate prior to )ec. `.".)th, and used by them in their travel between the United States and Canada were subject to the provisions of this act on their arrival in the United States. _ NOT SERIOUSLY CONSIDERED. lluslmmons Laughs at 0orbelt's Chal- Isngo-musr. Fight Manor. ST. l Am., Minn., Jan. l`. .-"Well now. what do you think of that 1'" was all that Fnuimmons would say lu~b night when shown a despatoh from St. Louis. announc- ing the oller of Corbett of $2l.'),I)0() if Fitz- simmons would fight him. The proposition seemed to amuse him and he refused to con- siderig seriousl . referring the inquirer to his manager ittle more was to be learn- ed from Martin Julian, however, for he promptly stated that in his opinion Corbett was troubled with pnresis and that this deapatob proved it. He said further that the position of F` zsimmons had already been clearly stated and it was unnecessary to waste words over it. Fitzsimmons had money invested and in the bank and did did not have to fight, Luv; nfter urgent re- quests had agreed to ll.`.`- :3 unother light with Corbett If the latte: wuuhl first prove that he was not a back mnnbur by deleatr ing Maher. ' - . .. _.. ,, .._n_-- up An lutoreallng Oounty Ono Bum l\\`ll.l.l-Z. Jill]. l`.. ---.v\n interesting case cmno up before mugietmto Deacon in tho police court. here yesterday. The plaiir title are W. I. Mallory and wife and the (luteudunt. I! Dr. Lune. who is charged with an-suultviug the plaintiill at; the clean uf ll concert. given in Mnllnrytuwn on Dec. Illat, lH'.)7. The two men, who are not. very fnuully`eucli Lo eaclnuot, into an rgu~ mvnt. when Iuavinq the hull und [lmin- Lillu allege that. llr. l.\H0 struck ' them with his cane. hitting Mrs. Mallory. This the defendant) denies. A large number of wibnoeeee were summoned and considerable inbetooh is manifested in the case, which will be continued today. Ohlcngo 8:-and By I100. (`uI<',\::o, Jan. 1" --Art.liur Van Blnth came here lrom Corbondalo. Ill.. with SIN). He spent. ten dollars. but. when he tried so get. t.hohundrod~dollar bill changed he found himself in trouble. ` He had not. gone to A hotel and he did not know any one in Chicago. He ollerod the bill at. n lunch counter, but. there was not than much money in the house. They looked suspiciously at the hill and at him. He wont. to saloons, toboc lunch houses. and ovary open etorolor blocks nnd blocks. The police could not. help him. and he is hungry and does not know whnt. to do. W .. .. ,_; ulau l'I'Ul|I|'uaIv ug-`ye... S\`n.\a'r~'r:, N.\'.. Jnn. l'.` Convict George W. Patterson. Uticn. escaped from the Onondaga county penitentiary yeeter- day by cuttin _a hole through his cell roof and doecen ng on e eheet end blanket rope. He was captured by New York Centre! dolcctivee at East Syracuse later. Patterson has done several terms in the United Staten and Canada, md has escap- ed from penal institutions in this city and Kingston. Ont.. before. Indira New currency scheme. l.n.\'lmN, Jan. l`.!.~-0n Friday next a . bill will be introduced into the India legislative council to carry into effect the new Indian currency. It will add greatly to the monetary ' ` tion by the creation of new notee a gold. The Times aye : It may be feared that the scheme will meet with the stern reprobation of bi-motnllietu. buuit appears tohowe the hearty enpport of the benka and others .'nrnnu.t.ed." Pure Linen Bleached Huck Towelling 10c, with colored border or plain white. ""' '\3---Am nonny I-uppw interested." _ lIIUVl\i\`Inp\-s .__.___._,,..__,_..__ Bow ouuldsn lsgord It. Lu.\no\', Jsn. l`.!.-'l`hs Morning Post exprsuss t-hoopinion that president. Mc- Kinley is drilting lzonslsssly and trying to ssslsfy svscybody. The result. it says, is chsos in tbs rs nbliosn um and tbs rapid growth 0 4 B snism. b fnrshsr ssys ups llinglsy Isri has ptovsd s ridi- culous hllu - - ---_._._-A uuuvuw nu.--... BIVU tnyue uuwu-- .- anmn I-eon-- Ian d 0`l'l"AV\, l`:.-J':lI5u W.h8mi!.I: bee given been preuu vi e nee and chain '-' ~ ' ~ L I I I '_"I , `rth m::m 0' man in :w Cut '0! 1'uu?e:)Hn:.;':1. \ 99!-lg 2'; `zz; yr. :.',`:.'u,,o,,`h'm ' min named Hercule Leroncbe shot him- iceou the Rudew I-nu. mung In: '0" -evident-"J .'-Md-1 nltornoon in N 5., u 3; 5... mg. Canton Peut. ebom. twent.y-ve nileefrom p:::.uo._ or I an a Chiooutiai. The eccidene occurred while ~-T--an s:::-.-. '2.-.'::':.::..':-;*.:;.--....=.~*.:.-..:::.~; '4~`|`- W 11*? ""P"d ` e well-Inawn citizen .0! Chicoetuni. . -._ u\_n_ n_:I -g (1.... `Man -v| 1).. In J -""3. _. ' `N Daily `full: &?g.T l -' "P` III: 5 |m,fg...:";:':` Town up an Jamal Innh llodotunndup-Io~du.o phat. nnchincry Itho and by the Ab- Iotuuonudingho Ila`: ogthunno with 1 I50 city. dlln nilalcupt (locum Mg: ha ulllddu nncthnoltbo nndnpplisnuunl niillouo hDnnnnhnl.0an- uI&Vouh,IIIIvuvInlu|. K[N(-}S'I`(.)N. ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY - llnd l|`req;|7o_|V1t_IAv" Ema pod. \V \' Y...` In) x Poet of the Blu-In Plnylng n Mar Put In the Qoldon Dr-an--u M the North. .l()A()l'lN MILLER. VIITOIHA, BC.. Jan. 12 -'l`ho steam- er Topeka, from Alaska. yesterday, re- ports the urrival in Dawson recently of Joaquin Miller. the poet, who in endeuvoring to force his way from Circle City. nguinab a blizzard. lost his ears, Ioveml toes, angenbeing indeed, so badly frozen that months will be required to recover strength. Miller is upwards of sixty years of age. yet bravo as a lion. When he hcnrd tlmb those strung along the ll\'8l` were in danger of starvation he datermined to carry the news to inspector Uouatuntine. '|`heininen1m: l`irclo (hty endeavored to dissuade him but he eluded them and ultimately nccomplishod hie eelfimposed teak. though at a costly price. Capt. Hansen, of tho Alaalm commercial com- puny. has the pooh as his guest. Dllcuualng The Delnlln In Regard To The Ltiiun. I. Jan. 1; .---Tho Chinese loan nogonaiions are progressing. Great. Bri- tain hm-i informed China than she is willing to nd the money required and tho details are being (iii-cup:-ed. Tho amount. will pro- bably bo L". (),l|U0,H()1). Uramb Britain ask- ing for certain cimngoa in the administra- tion of China, including the restoration of Li Hung (Inning A mm-ml demntch Shanghai Down Camfbrters.