lI'X' llll\lIlI(|l ll)!` Ul`lIQ'l` lllllll H |'_)Ul. ' ` Ilu hml found tho .\'tIlll'1`(H)f munh of th injnutim in th-worl luck 01' than puwo-r whh-h vnuh|o.~n1.~1 to sun the minor ul(lmvl' the qIl(~slim\. " A l.i.un-nnhnu nl I`hIuf Jnun-n lfrn-ulxull The Other Man`: Eyol. An vloquont pnIlt.i speaker who nt- tomptcd during thu strike In ammo mills In Plnilmk-lphln to rvvunc-Ho the nonll1vt- lug cluhnn of the ('np|t.ulL~:tu und luborora stuppa-d xhurt. in his lmpussloncdapoech uml oxcluinwtl: I175 ......|.I ..u I... ....n .d..I.> I! knit .u..;I.I IHIU ('X(TlI|IlIlI`ll1 "It could ull lwsl-h right If ynn mvld vnvh for only ton mlmm-pa lnuk ntlhu )v'mt;- ler thmmzh tlw ntlwr mnn`n vyw. 3|. M-nl fnnnal Hun _-nun-n uf `nun : n9 '\n II) "118 IIGVGF CIIDB DOCK." Darin the month of January we will give a iacounb of 10 per cent. otf all our new zpringwall paper. We do this than we may 0 n our season a little early and show our andsomo papers. D. A. Woeae & Co. Il1:...HCY..LLA_l......I ...I.-__ LL- AIl-|_-_|___ "Jim Sutherland whom the Hlob cher- acberizea in an old Kingston player, 5 now practicing with the Oegooode hell hockey team. Jim" may be old in years but his experience on the ice here was limited to one game. Anthnnv rr nnvn vnnnn Allinnn urn: nnh UIIU KIT s Anthony Orr says young Allison was nob refused permission toga to the Falls on the day of the murder of Mrs. Orr. as he said nothing about wsnting to go. He said Jim was A good worker and appeared contented with his lot. Y.-t ....I..L L` {'..II1...... ...- -:Ll. - bllllll Kingston I live town. Everybody vote: for the by-law. Everybody ehould vote for high grade clothing. Scotch tweed suite 810, $12.50. Money back if you want it at Oak Hull. FBI... ..-......L:.... .J LI... f\._L....:.. I...-L-_. ID ED URI .I'I.II|- The executive of the Ontario hockey union is on the war path 5 sins!) mien- aionnlism. Waterloo, Berin an the Guelph Nationals arein danger of losing the ecalpe of their teams. A vnnno man nnid n wank : Imnnrl in LEG EUIIPU U1 UUUIP B3311]!- A young man paid 8 week u board in advance to I Berlin, 0nb., housekeeper the other do with a bill which had been raised from. 1 to 810, goo $7.25 in change und He never came back." I\n-inn bl.` -nan}-I. an` 1.-..-- _.- -.{I| WI! UIIOICUU I0!" nua Vlcepreuaency. T. R. Harrington disappeared from the Walpor house. Berlin. Ont, on Friday night; last. and his frionds fear be may have auicided, as he was deapondent at times. L S....-L.__ A I}... L.__. l.`..__..I._.I__ _-L__ -uuruunn ruuuucl IAIIITI. Initial. Qua. Jun. 1-l'lonr-Booolpu hm; nu-In quot. Q ouuonn: paton in mono; Plant "spa , {A00 to C Ilollumtlbto L86; tho. 8.80 I. . ;s 311*. 3:5-.m-.10 `' ::...::*:.'- N"- uahoo No.8 uiltobs Hard. no to 0} -3?} ;M:.t.No~Byo6l. 530 *3... ,hm.."{+o-o.`. .....'.. as..::. ' no-Pock db tonoobmud so eo no-b h .1g`:o?o; anguoo nu;0Iuooo! 9:.......h.. loo; hn.1aooo"nh.,. ' U UICEK III .DI'IU|'o0n Q VVnIU"|8'U (HUGO- Rev. Dr. Bsldwin, binhqp of Huron. and ` Mrs. Baldwin, paid a visit: to the` city to- dnz` on their return home from Monurdal. l . ' J- .. ........L..... A` I..- ......L.L- ....... ... I UH lulIU|I' KULIIITI [IUIXI3 ITUIXI l".UnlIl'B|- nines number of Ice yacht: were in evidence in the harbor today. Down `to- wards Cedar `Island the course is splendid. Chnrlen Radfarn wwnu nlanted mnvnr nl I4 U Oll UVUF U033 11 VVBHETI L/ITU u ,y I P P Y * M. Louheh has been elected preaidonb of the French senate. M. Schurer Keltner, who was prominent in the Dreyfus affair, was dofutod for the vicepreeidency. T. R. Han-incrhnn dilnnnaarad fmm thn WHY! IJUUIIF `llll UUWTIU ll qnunulu. Ohnrlea Redfern wu elected mayor of Victoria. B. 0.. on Thursday by a majori- ty of 311 over Joseph Weatrap Usrey. D M. Lnu hat ha: Imnn nlnnfad nmnidant. nl Iy won I young neue or Weeipolc. Flag: have been plscod in position in the harbor dening the line outside of which dealers must; cut. their supply of ice; E. Hammond. Winn nlark an the Ooern uunaru mnan one nnelr supply 01 Ice. E. Hammond, wine clerk no the Opera house saloon, left for his home in Balle- ville this afternoon, ill wibh grippo. The nnnunl mennnr nf the Kmnhon hu- VIIIU Bull IILUFKIODH. III WIN] TIP: The nnnunl meeting of the Kmgsbon bar auociation was held this afoernoon at four o'clock in Bribton 8; Whiting : office. Rev. Dr. Baldwin, hinhnn nf Hnrnn. And ITJIIBOT IVOIIQEIO. II In "10 Cllay. J. D. Re|d,ox-M P.. Cardinnl, van in the city to day on buainou. He II manager of the Edwardaburg starch works. ' II: in mud I nnnnlnr mnmnnnt.nhi\'a for 3 IIIIU IPJIIWIIUBDIITK IFITCU WUTKI. In la and I popular ropresentsahivo for a local wholenlo liquor warehouse willshort ly wed a young belle of Weetpoxc. Flam; have baan nhmd in nmzitinn in the 9Vl'c 9- U-g UH 'l'llllI'IUIy- New No. 1, horringc, boautiu. 20. Iv doz ;frub oodnh, 60.1 lb; {rash hud- dock, 50. n 1b.. at Molina Bron. ank Hinnlnir (`}u'n.nn nun:-nnnnnn An . 7 am - ..{f$.":"a;':'..';2.fs.`? a2.:'; *:.. ..'.-. \o can sowhdupo no: action. no Ioo;IuI.uoto1lIn. UUUK. U0. I ll)-g It EOKVIC DIVE Capt. Sinclair, Chi 0, representing an inaurnnco company lcxtfdmg risk: an the steamer Roudalo. in in the city. J. D. R.ald.ax.M P _ nrdirml. was in MIG T U K . W W IKJ W-' I l-fl Inquest uf Ono: , ` ` ~ A. Btuallon: Sydonhun. _'Q, city` to day. . "Chit!" MnR|n in ms: nlgvinn Iith thn [X LlI|Il'-lIy "1805 In [our 50 WHICH- Georgo Jnohon. owbnrg, N. Y.. ar- rived in the city this afternoon on a visit to his gaunt; `I7 'I\-.L_tII Pl'\-_-..A.- L..-..-IIl_.. -u-J Ilvuu III bun VII Ilull IIIEIIIUUII In: a vnuuv aunts. W. . Dockrill. Toronto. trnvelllng pu- Iongor agent for the C.I .R , Inn in the cm! yeaberdn . J, F`, HA an mail: dnfnntnll William flu Von nun luvs Olnwdod Into filo. { . H1. Wnubeubono hockey tomi. T . Min Franco: ;Luvlor, Enrl Itroo. hi upadisng|,:olidayI in Gnnanoquo Aldron ii mm In Idnnlnna viiib- VI Ipnum nouuoynn unnanoquo .- R B. nldron it now In England visit- ingmnnufqcturing uubllnhmontn. inlon but Dana:-nfn on tho tn:-mar : lIl IlIIllllI`CDIIl'lu` Glilnlllnlnnnui. ` ioton but Douronto on the former loo Tbnrodny night I: four to three. Genron Jnnksnnf A-Imrw. N. V.. Ar. CID, FD ` .' ` "Ohio" Malia in now playing with tghd Wnubeuhono hdokoy tum. ' Min Fmnnm ?Lnulnr, Eu-I ntrnn. n CIQV YBEDCNII J. F. Uaigven easily defeated William Lempmn i he ma onlty content in Van- couvar. B. C.. on '1` uudav. UV ur nuvvVJc Try 9 sample Hun. `You will ondoru our ohhlnono an to bhnlr uuporiority. ':uIl u\L pnnhahhruu. `H--j_.g Dellcalo I I263 m'IiclEIE'S& 3., on '1` undny. I, MAI-I-inn: ham { r gm inn. 3?; %;iz1 MJ[1b5ois4' .l"l'I'lIl HIHHKIIHIIIHN. mm` In-lion-I that ..\\"vd nt hlrth with in tho future. They ht Lo1u>ox.Jnn.-I4 -- Bridal: comma Dnur.l&8uIhipton lhalhkou In-hr- lunch Lavina 1 h 0-inn LINN ION. JID. I1.--Ml`. IUIQI WIIIIT hu btouxht nit against her huboud, A. Barclay Wslkcr. owner of she racing out- Ior Ailn. uki for: judicial Iapnntion on tho and cnvdty. Tho (Handout dooiod viog Inn and Cabin wilt. Conn- Iol for tho potiuonor aid Ir. Walker : income was I).000 yon] . adding that ho was addicted to drink that fnqncutly than nciug from delirium tunono. ho .....g.....a n. mu m. .n. ....| m.|n....| `II; IIIl_'lII[ [IT TIFIIIII T3. 1 thnnhnod to kill hi: wife and lriglltomd hnr kurlhlm DCIWITU YIWWTINI. UIIFIIIC IIKT PIKUTIIII ed, 8:.";.W. Silvor. Ahuilding pulva-t. non: his pjnco. 83.25; Tobin Young. commuted money duo division forty-ve. 33; Moun- dlt Johnston. manta labor performed. 82; Pouraroomn, un-no coda wood for hnl}. 87. Adjonfnod till Monday, Much 7th. 1` C-X-Cl|l K '1' f'I'l.[`Il IE1 K0 the nut bun by-kw io this .-8-..LA-J-n--H-II-dJn-.laL4L j&'IJ.'J& {:33-Tai"n];'I:3urE'3?'Fi.?32:'."8'i': Edvard Pazunon. Itatuto labor puform- ml. I`1!.W_ Hilvnl-_.::hniIdinn nnlvm-D. nut RUFF oicor. -L....- -- blue. 0. W. Lrouauue unu D-Onarn :1. inc- Fsddon. councillors. All subscribed :0 the declsrsmions of oilico. The move sppo'n:ed Chules Clement auditor. end on motion of W. Trousdsle. seconded by W. Sills, Hugh Creighton was s poinlaod eeaoointo auditor. Moved by Mr. rousdsle,:oconded by Mr. Sills. thst. John Buck be appointed townshi sssossor st. s solsry of 838; lost. Moved y Mr. .\loFsdden, seconded by Mr. Vsllier. thst. John W. Henry be sp- poinled, sslsry. including stationery snd poeugo. $40: curried. Moved by Mr. Trousdsle, seconded by Mr. Sills. end re- nnlimrl that u mnmlms-I nl Hm hnnrd nf IPOIIIUIII, IOCDDOOG 0, MI . hllll. Int] IV` aol`\"od, was the member: of the board of Imnglthlvn. War (In-on roar: Mr 'PivInv- nuu-uuvnv nvvv nanny yvuuuu. S\'m;Nn.uI. Jun. l0.-Tho council-elect for I898 \ t.: John M. Blake, roovo; Alexundor Allier. deputy-roevo: Welloy Sills. J. W. Trouadale and Robert J. Mc- I`-plrl-n nnnnnnlnrn ll nu`-inn:-ihnrl 511 tin: There Is Terrible Ixoltement Over the Awful Deed I`:-rlormul EAm.nun0. I T., Jan. l4.-Exoitement is intense here over the recent burning at the stake of two Seminole Indians and the subsequent fear of an Indian uprising. Here public sentiment has favored the Iynchers. Ab` Wewoka, the capital of the Seminole nation. the sympathy is all the other way, for it is believed that the lynehers tortureil and killed at least one innocent man. The In- dians are sullen. Men who have lived with them for years state that I general outbreak will not occur, but there is reat danger that the Indians will avenge t em- I-elves by killing one by one the leaders of the mob. UUIIII DQ333313 unun IUT MI". DUDII Ill 1895. SIO; John Buck. uaoooor. oolooting juron And attending court of revision. 84: Edna-d Pnthnnm nntuta lnbnr nufnrm. BQTIOUI. The police precautions have been re- doubled in the vioinitaiee of the United Scam legntion and the ronidonoe of the United States minister, general Stewart L. Woodford. A ....LI.. .l..-....5..l. 6...... II......... .- ..-n..t VV OOGIOFG. A cable deapatcb from Havana say: that a new law to prevent. the press of Cuba from attacking the prestige of the Spanish army and oicxala will appear in theuaoeba this week. Collfla UIBFDIBI. The crowd Increasing the local volun- teers were called out and the mob n dispersed with cries.` "Long Live ey- ler, Down with Blanoo. the United States and Autonomy. This public demonstration and the utterances of the crowd are evidences not hitherto given showing that the feeling of the revolution- iets when probed is equally bitter towards the Spanish government and the United States. The news of the rising excited acute interest in Madrid. There was a slump in stocks all around,'but it was not serious. 'I"I.... ...-.Ilp.n nrnnnunnn Ln-an L...` um. V SUPERIOR !~--Why Io? Baonuno we IIMIIIOIII careful 00 buy only dairy fed young hogs. They no card and unokod ho`: nioooy. M..- . ........I- II... `V... ...n| _._.|-.._- A Weylerlte Who Wee Bound to Wreck Newepeper Ollloee. Nicw Yuicx, Jan. l4.-A deepateh to the Herald from Madrid says: The riote which occurred Wedneeday in Havana have much signicance. An officer. I strong Weylerite, who was to have been shipped home and who had been attee ked in a newspaper for his bad conduct. went with some companion: and wrecked the office 0! the paper. He was immedi- ately joined by large crowd: of the revolu- tionary element and then proceeded to wreck another newspaper oilioe, but the mob wee stopped by the police end the officer was arrested. He will be tried by court martial. 'I'\L.. ..........l l..---..-:.... 6|`- I---) ....I.... |'40-IIIOITOW. During thelast year. according to the insane ssylum inspector. 905 patients have been admitted to the provincial institu- tions, and the totnl number of in - mates is now 4 279, as com rs with 2,143 in 188'. Many o the cases when applying for admission are simpl broken-down or exhausted old pso- plo w om their friends are tired of heap- ing. l)r. Clark says that sixty per cent. of the insane are doomed by heredity and that the law should stop in to preventtbsir production. Linannan dscransad from 3.873 in 1805 to PTOUUCWIOU. Licensee decreased from 3,873 in 1805 3.653 in 1897. The amount: of nes col- lected last year was $14,457. In 1)-12-mthe number of commitments mm 4.769, and in 1897. 1,716. .1 I .I(nl-n -nun that in Eh: lgnh humntv. now, 1,110. J. J. ~Kelao says that in the lush twenty- vo years 30,000 children have been brought into Ontario. Of these compara- tively few have gone astray. IDOIII In H}! IGDIOII. C. '1`. Lyon. meneger of "the Confeda-m tion mercantile end collecting euooietlon. wee up in the lice court. thin morning charged with t e the: of A number 9.` cheeteof tee.co`ee mill. bicycle, melee, ecoope. account booke end verloue other erticlee of e emll grocery store. from John Enbon. e led `of nineteen who is running such an eeteblleh- menu at 67 Yonge street. Eneton bought goode from Stede. Heyter & Co. end gave a note of 33! 86, due the begin- ning of this week. The rm gave the note In mnn fnr nnllnntinn And seized the AI-ti. In UK Cull WWI. LIIU Ilflll KIVU UHF IIUIU to Eyon for collection and seized the arti- cles mentioned. He also proposed seizin a horse and waggon, but Easton woul not stand this and consulted elawyer. The magistrate ordored a return of the goods, remarking that `it was the most disgraceful transaction he had ever heard. The prisoner was remanded until to-marrow. 'n.....'..... o|..l...I nnnv nun.-A:..o on ah- -rnn.."unuou,ou or no on-n mum ' Iunbon. Inna: Inn no: nuppqn an Govonnnout In III` Aouon-.UA'IuIdod Until `rolarrow. Tonouro, Jun. .l4.-Promior Hardy An- nounood this morning that the gamm- mom; Ind dhgidod to withdraw the Lou": dny amendment act. He asked pol-min- aim to I-and the muons for so doing. and read n carefully pnpgmd, two-oolumn M statement. There wun npuitod dobuto on the aubloct. and Thomas Gil.-on. one 01 the `oldest of I_:ho liberal momb MI, un- nouncod he would not Iup]m;b the gamm- ment in its motion. M {V W` 1 Ilnn lI\A!uAlIAl' fl` dmkn nnnf-`Zn. Inn I Iopu-nth- Losoox~`,J|n. l4.-MI-I. Edigh Wdkor ma hmnnln. unit unlnn. hm lunhnnd. A. lwununaw LE:7)jT)n Aer] I W ' . _____- MR. HARDY READ A'~\8JATEMINT OF REASONS Tnos. 1-1. JOHNS, mgnmonss sum. Louguboro 'l`o-I;n|h|p Conncll. 1.. In PIVL- _____ _. CAUSE OF THE RIOT. BURNING INDIANS. IILXNOIXD. In, up, Perebns indebted tmthe estate Walsh can make payment by;.cal|lnn3 _\[a%t.-{the store. and by so doing save them_o'dl'Vb`[":;- -_f `Dense. Bee notice in another column askind for tenders for balance of stock. a - [Mun Lmmw & smi Tuwmwwg-.. Ian-uus.anc-~cu..:% SHPERIHR Every woman in`Kingaton, no matter how dainty her taste, has an interest in White Underwear at the prices we are now showing. Drawers and Chemises. SKIRTS, This is an age of common sense and common sense ought to becbmmoner. It can be cultivated. N IGHTGOWNS, \NAI41SH S. Iiliilvilili ?`I`lPIl>:l>il>1I-I-II`. Iilili III!` H I I H w V ' 9` aaaaiaaaaaaaaaraaaaaaaaa Home Sewing is Drudgery TAAYHLHB3, All the new designs. ~ in this condition I proourodxa box 0! Dean`: Kidney Pilla ? he: left mo,` the dropeioal aymptoma no `one. tho urlnary A Nut-so out-ad of III-opey. Mn. Iaabolla Richardson. a well-known none lulu at , 91 dcathax-ine Street. Hamilton. Ont.. aaye: U to than month: ago I followed tho avoootion of nino. tlon .l.'.Vvaa'2 taken ill with Dropay and Kidnoy trouble. Ilyhandavand foot began to well, my blood was weak and wdtiiy and I bod unbearahla pain In my back, Urinal-`y tronbloa oauaed mo untold auoring. loaa of aliaep and poin. Whllo and gave them a fair trial. and am ploaaod to aay tho pain` trouble has ooaud and. thanka to Dean : Kidney Pills. I am completely om-ed." + Bo euro you got -We cannot give prices in this space, but inviteinspection at ---- -`-v Txitnmod. IodIIm.andhiqy_8.'.7:;u:. 'Arul;: &ry Iollltlior u-nyou ::n7Luwmu Abbott I!-law laqnlhd. Th abundant in IN Iwvc 1-`pl net to |...n..n. nu: L... 5.4.. in m.l "'0ur lug: stock of LADIES UNDERWEAR cannot be beat for variety and low prices. ` Thislow price w.llbuv 54 inch TWEED DRESS GOODS in a vdriety of patterns. This is a great snap. isAou'r pro for a Lady : Full Size NIGHT DRESS, Ljace on, V7 A" _ IOIIIILL PIODUOI IABIITI. Innhngl. uun. .1.-._n_II....%n..-a_. V iv 1 COMMERCIAL IOIIIIII-IIOOI -LIIIII. AZ. OI Slt. Tpndor. Appotlzlna. Per Yard.| 88Jo.nci9o Prfpcesu Street. ' 30. WT TX T W'CC' TC IIICW opudlug an enjoyable hour or two to- gclhot around tho hntivb thud. `Ibo Icnoalanlhod. Tho collation ol Pour`: pouoo in tho dioun of Khgnton cuonutul to 83.064.- C Ohhlaunonul shop:-huh cumin- llnlniqy 81-'.72?2u!. Anh- Nchop ant! -amino: Funny aub- SUGAR Plll -I-AIIITI. | `A ,,,IEL-_.A `I Iflll CURED nuns. loop uuonrncu mu Inomou-I reputed to! |IbII'cIuuuu.t. of W. R. Canon when u L._.n-.A Lg Ln-n n-mg-4| ck. ..._.L... "" "' "`.`a""Zn.. `""'..2 hoqld PW?` mom an hot ! to pix: Iluruuoni to um vvuunn Wing, chewing the addition of another otory. Th: cumming Ann:-nvnd nf thn -I:-ooh The oouuuistu up vod of the thatch. and will noon in adoption by the pants! bond at is: non muting. LVII IIIKIIIIIII IIIIIXTI OI IJTKEOWQ No. 0|. A.O.U.W.. vouinusllod by Pour Jnhnnlnn. I) D.f}.._ Calida: EAAL An- I FPKUVUII I-- -'II7--. Lat. night I muting was held of the Ipocisl committee ol the hon-dof vor- non 0! she general hospital. Arc itoct. Nowlsndn Iubmittod n okotch ol the pro- nluntiou to the Watkins wing, Ihowinn Ihn addition of Anolhnr mun, wuavuuuu -(In; vllllvvl I.- The grand musical feetival in the eal*va~ tion army harracke last evening. given in aid of the gene:-el hoe ital waa well pat- ronized. Adjutant yen presided and capably conductnd the affair. A pro- gramme includin tventy-four eelectlone of music and iuge wan given by the membere of the army. the junior branch oontributin ite ehare. The ruin of 825 waeroali . which amount wae handed over toeeoretary J .15. Clark thie manning. ITOIII Ill POHIIJ HIIIDBTOUC I(lVIn- laoges ere geined. (`oal during the sum- mer season can be laid down here et e much lower rate than in Montreel. in big item with e firm that uses on much as the Ahhotte. A saving can be made on the freightege of pig iron from the smelts to the works. The Montreal drme get Inoeb el their supplies from smells on the At- lantic coast. paying freightage over ahouu 800 miles of railway. From here pig iron can be secured from the Hamilton smelte, with e oheeper freight by waterway o! ehoes 200 miles. They believe they can come in oloeer touch with the western trede. which trede is strongly hid lor by all iron firms. the trede in the lower pro- vinces being so cut up by American ooin~ petition. Dy one Iroouon or one oullunlgu. A few ol the reuons why the Abbott rm is moving west have been thue stated: Montreal contains two strong iron and nail concerns. the Pillow-Hersey company end the Montreal rolling mills. The Int- ter poeeesees an immense nancial surplus. and time to shut out smaller firms by the iseue of 3 very low price-list for their goods. This competition has pressed hard I against the Abbott: so far as the ale 0! . iron goes. To be able to better compete with tbeeo other rms the Abbott: eoelr location here. From this point numerous advan- tnann Am rrninul, (`nnl dun-inn thn num- lr`a 0] III] "ICU UUPIIIK Wlllll IX UUlII' tition, guioed from location in this city. l their belie! leads to In natured fact then the city he: juatitied itself in opening its gate: to the tirm. Kingston has done its there sad it now rents with the Abbott rm to fn'l thuir part of the contract. And If the sd......age gained throu "h having their works here are as great no t ey calcu- lnte the aucceu of the works is assured. Mr. Abbott hue stated that u noon on the trout lenvec the ground the wotk of grud- ing will be commenced, that to be followed by the erection of the buildings. A for M the mnmnn whv Lha Abbott HIIITQU UIIIU CDC lllflll Wlll UEIUIJ U|lll|..IIgl of greater magnitude than suggested in the by-law, shut the firm is oondenh of greatly extending their trede by an easier coping with keen com- nntinn. aninnd lmm Inc-nhinn in thin nitv. why they Oeme an-o-Inm the Abbott! oi Will Do. The relulb of the Abbott by-lew vote was usuredly e eurprioe evento the member: of bheiron rm. W. Abbott, who spent: eataerdey in the city, left for Montreal net. night, but stated before leaving that the repention of plane of the buildings won d be commenced eb once. It; hes been hinted than the rm will each buildings 4:! an-nnl-Ar mnanihnrln than nnmrnntnd at Oi oond `:..." .`{"'.L""x..u" :3 .,u;",`:. full `3 woon and ginnllr. lou- C . ` .a.......`"'! ..`?."".`.' .'."..?e'."` Ad akin! and umnhd `:2 lllinll. lama Iwpi. aucu I! no uuuucuuru proper, an at be taken in the one. I Inoul n 6 wonder; likely as not, re- uurhd Mr. Whitney. and the mutter dropped. Mr. Noxon a ealnry being puaed on dnviuion. I moment I00 ny me gunmemln uppualw. Mr. Puttullo had been speaking at the time Mr. Whitney interrupted with his re- mark regarding Mr. Metoelie bein "totally unt," so the member !or Nort Oxford continued : "I understand that full coneideretion has not yet been given to all part: oi the inepector e report and it in juat pouibie shut. in view of the very wrong repneeentntion mede by the leader of the oppoeit-ion an to Mr. Metcelfe e un- tneu. some etepe. such as he considers nu-nnnr, man uni. ha Lnkan in the nnee. Lul nighnbo olloorl o! Limutooolodgo Io. 0|. A.O.U.W.. wanimhllnd In Pum- mnmge men." Mr. Hardy-Ah 2 It in quite a dif- ferent matter to any 1: mm is not exactly a good diaciplinariun. Thnb is entirely I different ntaeomonh from tho one made a momono mo by the gentleman opposite." Mr pAI'.f.nn had [man nnoakimr n tha nlll." ` Mr. Hardy -- "The inspector : report Ilid Mr. Motacblfo hsd many good qualities -Ipoko highly of him--bur. added that he lacked tnou in one or two respects. M. \IM|{tnAu- _`ln mid ha nrmld nnl`. Mona nunou In one or two respects. Mr. Whit.aoy~ -"Io said he coul msmgomen." Mr, I-'l1n*Iv---Ah E It: in quite I em loy. ._ hie lead to a hot headed little epeech by Mr. Whitney:--"'l`he dominion gov- ernrn nt hat ehown how little it reliu on Mr. oxon'hy ignoring hie report on the Kingston penitentiary mutter. If he in such egoed man, why do they not; die- charge the warden. who le reported incom- petent 2" "No. laid I member. Yea. Mr. Speeker," continued Mr. Whitney, "although this inspector report- ed that the warden of that inetitutien wee totally unt lot the poeition. the liberal overnment has ignored that report and ae kept thie men in bi: ltion. Premier Hardy-Par on me; the honor- nhle gentleman in etnting what he cannot prove. That in not the re ort which was rude regnrdin Mr. Metca le. The honor- eble leader of t e oppoeition has no right to min state facts." u. ll1)..n.-n_h'[`|\. rnnnri. nnid ha um: no mm sum mm." . Mr. Whn.noy-'I`he report. nid he was unt." M. I'.l'..Au "Tim innnnn!.nr n rnnnrf. It Ilnnq uuou l'Iv (IounnInI for ' Ihtnlnlng `rho Warden In In Poonlon. l M Tuesday night : union of the logis- lnturo I vigorous attack was undo by the oppomlon on the sultry 0! in! tor , Nox- on, his uaoiilnou being doni and much being nude of the fact. lms ho was obndnb from ngulnr duly while ongnged In the in- vouljpbion ut Kingston nitencinry. Hon J. M. Gibson, Hon. E. . l).wiI And Mr. Pattullo. dolondod the lmpoctor and acid he was one of the mono compohonr; ro- liablo And selul man in the govcrnmonth -.....I.n. ABBOTT IRON WORKS. Inlvulon Anny Oonoon. ._._ _.___:__| f__A.__ ., .L_ A pprovod `rho Itotolu. _:_I.; - ..._--u__ ___ L-|_| A FULLER REPORT. IIIIIHTI nzyzsrqvod t_ho I m mlnnmnn pan. "9 D1 who and abound! ..;'s`n'."un.-. uniuinodhncunhntn on on lune. The mechanics ol Kingcton Inn not vary often plaood thomulvu on record u going out oanuttiko 5;:-.:uch occnkrrod yuhrdny w uvon can not in; onthonovnddition to tho Convent do NotnDuno. their tool: and re- lud tovork. but-iko. than any. Ionoconaooounhdvngoshut tho result 0! king um Io overwork by thdr unnlovc. ~ 1 -an nmiwinp ch. -nu. nponot I`: not i l"`20 and :l:ru plo oi the inl:Inom nun; M the "Btu: uobqt." Gab:-lollo do Vnctor. lnvomoot tho t. in in Ion with Louis do Buunot. handnono cspuin ol vllqbgurdn. loin lurniuvooing ho ol . ' . "-a..'*`....."' .f...:."*.:`:`".......` *::`::":E. Ill IOIII` WIBIICIQI D0 OXIDIIIG I Gnllnghor had mo to be recalled. Eaves told 1 similar amrv. He saw Frank Gallagher uh. . ciub out. of his, Ggllugber. csb. Told Gallnghor not to mo the club. whereupon he put it. in his pocket. In his tootimony'JnmoI I-lava denied having bmon Michael. The lurks on Michal : lace won caused by witnou ngers. Did not hour his bro that Dan urn: him to bite Michal. Funk and the brim complained oi. -At hnllnnnt. Lin-an n nInni Hum-n -Ara Ill BOO I D|'lllI COIIIPIIIDGO OI. -At hulfpeet. three o clock there were will four witnesses to examine. Charles n.n...|... 3...: .n... p. 1.. ......n..a . The One Not llnllhed. Wben court. opened thin uftornoou llaniel Envee wee oelled for croee examinr uion. He stuck to his original story. ex- cept. in one triing instance. when be varied slightly. Jnrnee Eaves told his story. lnrgely corroborative of that given b hie brother. Edward Eaves hold eimi er ecorv. He Frank n.u-..|.-.. o-L- - ..i'..|. ..... ..r l.:. n Bed.` ilne Gatherlng. The bebleeux concert in '/.ion church last night was A great: eucceu end the Girl. Own circle and Mrs. Boyd are to be con- rehulsted on the favor with which their rec attempt. was received. The following tableeuk were presented: The Evening Prayer, by Misses A. McKee, L. Joyce. L. Kemp and M Campbell: Maud Muller was represented by Miss l). Rollinaon; Canada, by Mine 1). Sturgeon: England, Mles I . Welker; lrelaud, Mia B. Knox; Scotland, Misc M. Johnston; May Queen. Misses S. Cunpbell, M. Galloway, E. Mcllroy, J. Glrehem. L. Kemp. J. Lowrey. '1`. Mitchell. Rock of Ages was well represented by Miss Maggie Johns- ton. as wee also The Three Graces. by Miseee E. Kin , B. Mitchell. M. Campbell. The Mei `of Athens, by Miss D. Sam-gene. and the Light of the World, by Mine Belle Irwin, wee very good. The other item: on the pmgxemne were: Club swinging, Mr. Shennon; songs by Misses )1. Campbell, E. King. E. Knox, I). Rollison; reeitatioh by Miss L. Hermon; I-ending by Miss M. Johnelon. Refresh- ments were served during the evening. The circle will clear over twr nl.y dollars. mainea until aeatn came. John Kelly was born in Limerick, Ire- land, in 1829. being: the eldest son oi a large lamily, raised on an extensive farm. He married in his native county while quite young. and at the age of twenty- three years came to Canada. entering upon duties at the Kingston post oice. He advanced himself to clerk. which position he retained until superannuated on the lirst of December last. Mr. Kelly. usually in good health, was alicted with an apopletic stroke on the lst of June last year. from which he never fully recovered. and leaving him hysical unt for his duties as clerk. After orty-ve years of faithful service he was superannuated with the usual allowance. but Mr. Kell only lived to draw one remit tance. e was a favorite with all the em- ployees of the oilice. amiable in disposi- tion. and honest in all his dealings. In re- ligion he was a devout Roman Catholic. and a diligent adherent of St. Mary's cathedral. With unbroken regu- larity he attended Ina-s` ever orn- ing. unless prevented by illness. He leaves to mourn his loss, a widow, three sons and five daughters. who are: Thomas. John and James; Mrs. J. Cunningham, Syra- cuse. and four daughters at home. His only surviving sister. Mrs. J. Finnegan. resides in Chicago. John Kelly, Ex-Post Omoe Olerlr. Passes to the Great Beyond. Death at any time leaves behind it a sorrow beyond immediate soothing, but when the dread angel appears with his merciless touch. and snatches dear ones ewsy with scarcely a moment's wernin , the pain to the loved ones left is still her - or to beer. With a degree of suddenness. John Kelly. Johnston street. passed to his future life this morning. from the ef- fects of spoplsxy. He was stricken at ten o'clock yesterday morning, rendering him unconscious. and in that condition he re- msined until death 1.1.... 11.11.. ...... 5...... an Iirnnrinlz Tm. end .1. M. User. Alexander Mecdoneld. who purported to be connected with United States coest aurvey, end who has been here all week wenting copies of certicates of location claims and photographs 0! signatures of old commieeioner Fawcett and inspector onstantine, who sign these certicates, turn: out to have no connection with the United States government. Telegrems were received here from Washington to that effect. He had left Washington, where he said he was connected with the Canadian survey in Alaska. There is something very suspicious about Mec- doneld'. He left here lest night, eteting thnt he was going to Montreal. While here he called at government house and made the acquaintance of Sir '.]smee~ - Grant. Inhlhorqunl fun noun wu: N `tho my ll in at plounn. II at cnyti 8&1 ..u1"..';. nn `.3 man. `- The Irish Catholic: capturod nearly all the office: no the young liberal club last evening: President. William Mote; vice- preIident.l,J. L. McDougall, M. Woaver And J. M. Oaor. AI........A.... Ilnnalnnnlpl ulna nnarnnr-lint` '1 I. llroneoa'e lealth lay Rot Per-nit lllru to nun-lrieh Oathouee capture an the Oloee or the club-ale Ac- tlone Are lIepIeIone-Iae no Donne- tlon win: the United llatee Govern- ment. 01'rA'wA, Jan. being made for a conservative oonvention to nominate oandidatee ior the local iegia. lat u re. The name of ex-alderman C. Berk- ley Powell ie mentioned moet prominently ae one of the candidatee. H. C. Monk, 0! Nellie & Mark. barristers. is also epoien of. The candidate to represent the Catho- lic aection will be either Joseph Kavenegh or Bernard Blatterly. On the liberal eide it! in etili uncertain whether E. H. Bron- eon e health will permit him to run again and there in consequent delay. Rm. hum Mm. haa xed Saturdav for 14.--Arrangemeute are and were ll conlequenn uelny. Hon. David Mills has xed ntur Ly for receiving the petition which his b n pre- pared, asking for the commutation ol the death sentence in the one of Mn. Sterne- THE PROBABLE CAN DIDATE8 FOR` THE PROVINCIM, HOUSE. ` "TiETEPATfti1T1ic/S; DIED F ROM APOPLEXY.` Kabuki In con. Bl."l"fI. loot. Jnn.:l4.-'l`wo oxploiou cntlyfbuuluin the tunuolfot Iholluno unlit I uniting huh in an tinkering and In wurknon. The batninun and tin Inna votkdti 'Ih' o...a.u`.".'2';.'l`.`..a..c".'i`..`:...`.`.I i;s:~ wuuuuunua-puuuu Iggy nor mung ll! pmco. " How much the pass:-mm: mm In no! klbown. but surely be wan not lncllnod to In cldI|tlI nlnynbhomo Inllon, noi htonuomod to "sport. Iobo lntou coming. Robot! Mlntoll will be Ar the Grand opus 50000.. out Tuning ovouing pro- moting 5 now romcnoo. y W. A. Tn unyno. Olltiblbd A Search Warrant." Thaw: illlid Atchocourl of the Due d 0rb||I. npohol Fnnoo in I720 and Hi` .XIIIIlIh II. Ihn inlnnnnnn nu. -1 AL- llUW IIIIIIJII II EHO [XXIII Sum, your honor, the bogvll be In the bill. Your honol-`ll she the bontmnn what you `please. " "But what is generally given?" Well. your honor, mmo'l| give 3 dill- llnp and some 18 plnco. A tailofd In tot giving 18 place. " Rn: nnnnrlu Ihn nnmnl-Inn! III!!! In nnl -rvII\.C\v ---u-u Dun hole. In his "l.it:lv Tour In Ire- lnml." an; s that whvn mwufhis pnrly went u-shlng It was tumnm hunw In trium;.h, bearing n glorious mhnun, its sllnxr aonlou glittering in the Mm. .\'nturnlly he mm In good hmnur nm1'wcll tlisprsctl to my the ubonnlnn wlm lmd ammnpnnlul l hlm. This was the c!:..Xuguo an the two men stepped on ahuru: "R1|nlII\nn " g-hl lhn hnnwp Qnnpln Il.Il.'lI lll'|J[H'II UII lillfk`. Z "Boammn." said the happy tourist, "how much In the bum?" Rn-n nan... L`--- uh... |.n-o|II L. I- 4L- Uilllll ll; IIIIX f\l`l'U"lI Hl}.'."l. The sevuml uiuht. which mos tho present olmrly is of Inllnln-ly muro Vnlllv, and must panama may In )1`:-hilly strive to no- qulro 1m.-Yuulh'u (`qmpun|0n. \II'\\ II PlII|J('\'l' Irlllll `ll.l"l' Thu .\`c-utvh pvnplv mu- ~t`rt:1|n mun m-ro mu!-.\\` n vision that lmlu-tl in:-ox callml In tho rwmntl .~i;:. It. '1')... n...\.m.| .-:..1.. \.-m..|. U\|,'l')'l)V|ll.\ UINIJ Ill IJHU \\(ll'lIl. A mun or wmlum uikllvtvd wlth this m('ntn1 mynpiu nmy hum II `hvurt full nl low for his fmnlly and t'rlvnd.~, _\'vt. gt) thruuuh llfuwnumlhm thom an-'.'a-r_\` tum. Mthtuf thuwurs llllllknm-'\`lI.*$'l0I|Ia` in nu- llnns, <-mlnnunith-.~xnml unllh-.~' urn rnmratl Ivy ln.'\h|llt_\' In we zl.-xr x-`1-n may |mnt~.~tly Vi:-xv n mlnju-t, from li.'I`-~rmnt ratnmlpulnxs. 'I'hn Sn-uh-h nnnnln unmn In-Hnrn-4| Hunt Dlllll HI|.l'I)3 AVLUU (M llII'll' \lllllH`lpIH(\U was the msult of twin` ubaaulutu inability to look nt. nny qucsthm nxucpt. from thvir own paint. of view. llmwo on every s|;b joct. of morals. auto or upiniull lhuy mm um odds with nu-In nun-r and usually wnth c\'crybndy visa in mm wurld." A ....... .... ..:\.n......a nvliln om. IIUUUI YIIU (]|lUh'll'Hl. A lyiugrnplmr of (`hid Justh-o Marshall said his dt-M-t1L-4 a lawyer was that. \vmm lha plaintiff was his '(,'llL hu pox-m-Ix;-.(l mm-ry point, which could bu lmnugln. on be- lmlf of thodofcnduntuml with dltllnulry n-frulned from urging it. As a jmlqu, huwevvr. this (`It-ur vision was of mem- mable value (.0 him. A -. L`... .~.I-. .._IAI.. ...I... u-.... .. ...._..,.....| HHIUIU \lIl|lH IA) llllll. An English orltlo who WM 3 pvrsolml friend of Thomas (lnrlylo and his .\\-ifo suld lately: Mun? uf thvlr unhupplnua an hm]. no nu ......_.ol..n .......u.o I`.-n... oI..\l.. UUIIDUIILULI WIWII [Ill IOU- Lut. night: E. Gnllivan men with I aiighb but. painful accident. In removing npair of skates, which he was carrying around his neck by means of their straps. one of them struck him in the left. eye, touring the Hub badly. I4` Icon. Jun 14.-WhoI\ N. 8w'. In : 603.70 ld;No. lOol .'ln. 1ld- oorn In a; tuna; h,I1u0d;lud. dun; ow. .-II ` --lnn outs bug, ........"' W "o,':.:::;?%:f:.r:.`.'. .::::~