| mmnmcol IIID nI\.n\-an I -1-: nllalllt I-llillln ;'unonu.mn atntamenls which he nukes u-9 the following: Thu: all matter not . one kind; um mm In mo... undo: lpowcr; that all Ipooa from vsbm to In- . sum is nocnnk-d bv matter which In nnnlmn puwvr; ulll Ill I13!!! Hum VIE!!! I0 ' occupied byjnnttcc which In not that Intangible Iutntanootnllodochormnd that the atmospheric prepnn. Instead at being lswundomthcoqun Inch. in 11:11:00 Ibn Ion paoplowonld pcthulr. Nickun should furnish uwlth thron- lu.-fnlllghtudthenqnll. Invlncuknooj lhllihlln HAIR In-an uuwvu llllt-. But Mr. Nlckum pmtonda to pose. and hero ls mmothlng thnb smacks of charm- tnnlsm. to he not only the inventor of n purputnnl llght. but the dlscovomr of en- llruly now princlplos of aclonco which up- not. all 1-xlatlng thmrivs, lnoludlng the law of gravitation. Mr. .\'lcl5um atly denlen tho oxlatenoo of any such force. Ho la wrltlng no book. ln which he wlll nxploll hla mew theories at length. Among the um v um. In um svvrur, \\'0rKn0|): I saw tho light pmducod by Mr. Nick- mn. It. was in thu shape of n sphcm of aims, inside of whivh was the light. The lamp was not conncctod with wires nrntimrwisa with outside objects thnt. might have pro- dunui light. " Hut. Ll: \'l..l-.... -.....A-_.:_ A- _,-, A - uluuuls uuu uumg Iuoonnnloui repairing. Since his residence in Logunsport he has lived tho mo of a recluse. seldom leaving his quarters and rarely being seen on the stroots. According to the story which is told of tho nilvged discovary of the new light. it was made nccidontuiiy nhout throe yours ngo. Nii`kIllI.l was working on no onior for :1 half dozen modoia of the solar system when he hocmno convinced that tho theory of gravitation was wholly wrong. This set him to thinking and ox- porimenting, umi in tho midst of Main- voatigationa ho stumbiod upon tho princi- `pio of the new light. Sinoo thon ho has boon working night and dny to porfcot it. Jvoiousiy he has guarded his secrot. The doors mid wimiows of his inhorutory have boon ttmiv with an oinhornto system of looks nmi bolts, and of into ho has the on- trunco to tho rztuirs in-miimz to his qunrtors guuniod by n roiutim who has (`OHIO on from Konsns for the purpnsu. His brother has oi.-so horn summonod from tho some state to take ohnrgoof tho inn-nt0r`s hosi- noss intorostn. Mom is wimt Mr. John W. Burro, tho Lognnsport editor. has to say of his visit to tho an-rot workshop: "1 saw tho Iiuhr. nrndnr-ml In: M. m..\._ uuwupupur. 1 Not: a great deal is known about Niokum in the pious where ho lives. He was born, -an-ungeiy enough. in Dnrko county. 0., about -I0 yours ago. As a boy he iivod for n time in Kansas. and then ho moved to Indinnn, whom he has lived ever since. He has been twice married. but he was nmde `ifwidowur for tho soobnd mime wh'on ho was only 23, and has no chiidmn. About six yours ago be settled in Legum- port and has supported himsulf by making models and doing umuhnnicni repairing. rosidnnnu in Lnannnnnrf. hn hm: 5. B. NXCKUM. hy'having a few people about who believed they hnd soon his machine perform won- (lure. So Invontor Nickum has let into his workshop two or three men who say they hnvcfsoou the new light. Ono of them is the landlord of the building in which he lives nnd works, a man who has nidod him in in financial way. Another` is A non:-by grocer who has nlso helped the inventor and the third is the editor of a Loganiport newspaper. NM`. :1 urnnf. Ann! is In-mm.-. arm: \'I..|...... uumu LHU gnur Ul auuu ll RIILI But it. lg not at; all certain that this Mr. N|ckuIn"oem do an he says he cut). For a long tlmo Keely kept public condcnoo New Dress Goods. New Black Caahmeree. New Black Alpacas. Jung an um gums ll! ullI)I'UKUll. I If Mr. Niokum is only a fraud or a crank, he is a most during one. If be real- lyvhus invented such 11 light, ho is on the threshold of undying fame. Think what such an invention would menu to man- kimli Everlasting froodom from the bond- sgu of gas und electric light bills, release from the oppression of the gas trusts nnd combines, dclivurnnco from the nuisance: and dnngnm of kerosene inmpai Why. I: gruoefnl people could do no loss than can- onizo tho giver of such a mini Hut it. in nnt nt: nil nnnnun +k..+ nu. xv- `rho Inventor claim: It wm Burn rot- nvar Wltlmnt Rom-wul, Astonishing claims are frequently made for alleged inventions. There are so many wonder workers in the wizard business just now that people are becoming skep- : tioal. We have not forgotten Mr. Keely, ` whose miraculous motor has never moted ll single mote. So it is with no ilttle sus- picion that most people will. regard S. B. Niakum of Logansport, Ind., who claims to have invented a perpetual light which r-vmta nothing to keep going and once light- ed will keep on going forever. Evan the nndnnntnrl 'l`aln an-m nu, cu win nuup uu guiug l0l'eV8l'. To H|8 B|RTHP|,ACE_ Even the undaunted Tesla, who _nn- nounces new miracles with periodical reg- ulerity, has made no bolder or more stnr- ""5 U"Vl`d 3000! `I'M! Inll (`Oll- tlinn claim than this. According to the re- `"'P"' `"9 ""'"l""` 0"" ports, this new light nppnrently comes 1 ``"` '9" "1' '` 0'01" E`'| " from chemicals which are inclosed in e l mu" 30 Prepared 1'0!` 17100305110"! in glnss globe from which the air hns been I "M3" ""005- exhausted. The globe is entirely detached l Lo.\ nos, Feb. l.-Tlie most hopeiul fact nnd may be carried about, set down on n of the movement in Ireland is the success table or hung up anywhere, yet the light of the congeated district board. Its xed glows on. Night and duy it is there as ` income is only 206,000 and it works "for long as the glues is unbroken. love; yet nlready it has managed to re- 'H Mr Ninkuvm In nniwn hmua .. - 4--.. .,_.- rt ,. J! 1 .- - Till XICKIIII PIICPITCAL IJOIT. .I-LI__ _n__...-nA- _I.x_|_ L- _ A PERPETUAL LIGHT. B. B. NICKUM. Tlnauul and Ill lb Y.W.&A. ulhdycuudny ID05003- zlainnl-Illln; kl lhninnh-n-I -nan}..- lacuna Ionuul In Touch. Iloxrnux. Po`. In-Alonnda Muc- phonon.oocz1hry-Innlurotgl the Alpha rubber company. In-A uuigood Io neon tbopotitionol Toronto nunpt ol Oundinn nbbt company. V ` Bleached Table Linen. Inglloh Trouble At Ioroooo. TANIIISR. Jan. Feb. l.-The British steemer Tourmaline. it in ofiicielly en- nounced. while ettem ting to lend erms and store: on the eont coeet of Morocco. wee intercepted by the Rifien eteem- er lleeeeni, whereupon she opened fire. The Heeeeni reciproceted end ceptnred one ol the ship`: boets with three Englishmen. The Hoor- ieh troops then demoliehsd the villegee fe- vorebleto foreigners, exeoetin numbers of the inhehitents. The diicnty eppeere to have erieen from the o `tine at e British mining eompeny. Globe ven- ture. eoyndioete eeting under e tteety, whereby the See chiefs grented s treding end mining monopoly oyer 150.000 eere miles of the Sue districte. Q WHY l1l.HlIIllI'|.- Tho libenls meet here this morningmnn rsnge for a convention to nominnte for the Ontario house. It in very doubtful if Hon. E. H. Bronson will consent to run Again on Account 4.! hie health. The d mvnion members of parliament end eon: rs are arriving by every train which nachos the city, and the likelihood is that the attendance will he greeter at the opening on Thuuqn; then for come you: put. I .____ 1 Mr. Cnldvnll wan Cari-y (In the Ilnlug I Uluo-- ilomboro Fan Arriving. 0'l'l'A\\`A, Feb. l.-Ex~ma or Birlwhl. John Coabos. ox-alderman ranuell, I-I. Seiboid, W A. Clarke. W. A. Fraser. and , obnor Ottawa gentlemen are largely inter- ` eatcd in the Barley gold mining company I in whose favor docminn wan oivnn hv iurlmu IVIIEBUI lUl' lull EGBIIUH. Plane of the inter-provincial bridge across the Ottawa to Hull hiwe been fyled l in the office of the deputy minister ol rail- wnye md cnnele. The plane were depJeit- ed in triplicate by representatives of the Pontiac i`a< 6c Junction and Ottawa and `natinoen railweye, A. Fergueon. Q C . and the railway and bridge engineer. Before the work of com-truction can be begun the con- nent of the railway committee of the privy council will have to he obtained. The enm- mitte x will `neat on Thursday. the 10th inet.. but in the meantime it ie underetood the company will make a commencement by do`iverinr; a quantity of material eo that work may he proceeded without delay upon l he approval of the plane by the rail- vuiv eovnmiv nee. mt... In.-- i- ....--. L--- aL:-__-___-_, . eucu lll um Durley golu mining company whose favor docuaion was given by judge Roan in Tmonno yesterday Against Mr. Caldwell. of the Sultana gold mine. It in 7 said there will be an appeal by Mr. Cald- well and that the care will be taken to the Imperial priv council. I Han. flan" Mill: hnl tglunn rnnrnn .1. oh. ~ .'.`.:;;.,::;I .;:r; ;;.:.;r..""' "" ` Hon. Davi Mills has taken rooms at. the Ruesel for tho aeaaipn. DI... -6 ol... .5..- .__-..:_-:_| L_:_I._- IV!` lUl' Ullll DUE!` DUO IIII VIIDIo With America also a weaker holder we must be prepared for increased fluctua- tions at lower price: from October to February nd higher from March to June. In ordinary years from July to September barveate may be expected to control prices in accordanve with actual reapinge. The reduction of Italian duty on foreign wheat is ex acted to cause the bulk of Rueaian and itoumaviian wheat to be shipped to Genoa`, Naples and Venice in February and March. many. The Mark Lane Express says : Although the French wheat elds promise well it is feared that they are affected hy ranknese and weeds. Austro-Hungary is suffering from a plague of eld mice and moles, which is spreading over the vast plains of- Leytha and Danube. The news from Rus- sia is satisfactory as far as the Azima wheat of 1893 is concerned, but the threshing of the 1897 crop indicates that the yield is very small in the provinces which have hitherto been credited with an average crop. Largo sales of Russian wheat point. therefore. to a very bad agricultural situa- tion. showing that Russia. while not in- creasing her total production, is becoming through agricultural overty a prompt ae_l_`- ler for cash after the arveats. With Anna-in. alga. n n.-.l...- Lnld-.. ...- ]\4Tn.FHE11E_E_n1 IRELAND] I .-..v. -u- . . -\.I.'U. L0.\1mN, deem parts uf Ireland from destitutiou. is improving the quality of potatoes and in- troducing industries, like bee keeping. Farmers in some places actually are pnying for their holdings with proceeds,the honey bee thus rt-placing the pig as the rent payer. The first curing establishments started on the west coast. which lost over 815.000 yearly at first. now yield consider- able prot. The aim is not to give doles, but to show the people how to help them- selves. The parliamentary grant will be included next season. T ...I.. C..II.L.._.. 1- ..s:II ..-.... l--I.I- - l__L Weighing shades} com- plete for 25. IIIUIUUUU llC.\U EUIUUHo Lady Salisbury in still very feeble. I fact: which has an important bearing on politi- cal affairs. n.. .L.. ...... ..t AL..'.. .-`....__A....._ t__.,, `II ,n STUDENTS MAKE A PILGRIMAGE TO WILBERFURCE REMEMBEREIJI Board Aiming to Learn People to Halo T ncmselvcs. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL. EH 'chan` We have the Latest Styles and the Prettiest Pattems in Winter Neclwear of all kinds, end at the Lowest Pnces that a Good Qual- ity and New Style Neckwear can be bought for. (1 LIVINGSTON & BM -v `cute no `war: v-v IIIIW -IC- Tv 0 luunlvo Brom-Quinlan '1`-uhlau. All giugglsu refund the money If it falls to cure. IA P(;ll=l= Lieutonanb_-governor Puhtonon returned to Winnipeg. Man.. yeotordny after an ab- ecnco of several weeks in the out. A L-o.bl.-.. at ll.Al I`I.._-- ..:-;A:-.. L--- Chenille Curtains $2.25, $2.90, $3.50 and up. EUIICU UK BOVBIII WEEK! Ill [I10 III?- A brother of Prol. Glover. visiting bore for a few days, returned today to New York. IE UTUWIIUU. 1'I.\'Mo1'1'u. Feb. l.-Tbo now: of the very slight. loan of life turns out to be in- correct. for still latter advices bus in than forty-four liven were loan. ' To (`are a (`old in one Day TAKA Lnintlvn Rpnn\...l.)ninln- 'I`..|-.l..|. All lull). The Chunnel Queen, which run between Plymouth and the island of Jersey, in up- peen struck on the rocks during I Iog this morning and eenk. Some of the peasan- gora are missing but the exact number in not known. l\..s -1 -:-A.. 2 ......... A- L---) -3 L-.. HUI; IIJUWIL Out of sixty-ve poroona on bond of her when elm struck only bwo are known to be drowned. ID .u......_.. !.`-L I I|I.- ._-__ .1 AL. `locally I! rented. Pm .\mr'rn. Feb. l.-It. in reported that the mail steamer Channel Queen has been totally wrecked off the island of Guern- sey. The ceptnin has been saved but many persons are supposed to have been lost. TL- [k-.._-I 11...... ...I..:..|. ...... L..L_._.._ uuu nuu uuu ulllluluu plvvlnlwi In I8 Ill- tqgrely cold to-day but mild in the numb- we t. it being two degrees above in Win, nipog. Snow storms are prevailing M who can and the railways are badly blocked. (zlothlersud Finishers. ununnaunm To Be Ooldeet lorty You-I. Tonowro. Ont., Feb. l.--The weather outlook for southern Ontirio tonight: The coldest weather with one exception. eeibly, for lorty years. This morning in Toronto itie blustery with en`ow flur- riee and from eight to eleven o'clock in hovered about live degrees below zero. Tonight the observatory officials eayit will be at least twenty degrees below zero. Thiaie only beaten or equalled twice in the rooorde of the observatory. Jan. l()th. 1859, when the thermometer went down 2 to ` twenty-eix degrees below and Feb. 6th, I895. when it touched thirty-one do greee. Along the north shore And in Que- bec end the maritime provinoee it is in lmnnlv nnlrl lnmlnv hut. mild in tlnn nan-ck. I10 (I18 DLIUIII DIID. The wind was blowing I howling gale and the drifoe of snow are the highest seen horeabouta for 3 number of years. In the suburban section they are mm feet: deep. The street: rnilway was snow under and in will take all day to` dig it out). The snow fellao rapidly than it was impouiblo to keep the road open. Onl one oruin onme into Hallie: over the nterooloniol this morning: there are some hour: behind time. 0! three only one-going hnlno only one got away on time. chiey on account: of the locomotives being snowed up in the round house. 10 took a couple of hours to clear the trucks And gob the engines out. Novprrt Blinds 25;. Everything Is Bnrloul Out of Bight-Trnlns Blocked. HALIFAX, N.S.. Feb. 1n.-Helilsx had an old-fashioned snowstorm this morning. It did not last long. hub is made up in strength and viciousnesa what: it: may have lacked in other respects. lb covered the earth only in spots. leaving soine."plaoee bare. but: the spots that: were hidden were securely hidden. and it will seine some time to dig them oub. Thu wind was I-nlnn-inrr A lxnwlins nnln llUUIU_) - Only three teams. Sydenhun juniors. Harrowemith and Hartington have as yet; joined the junior football league. The band 0! the 47th battalion played no the skating rink last. Friday evening. The shareholders in the Sydenhem cheese face bory will mob in the town hell next: Satur- day night. The weather has been very cold lately. On Sunday the mercury marked 22 below zero. uuu vuasvns, an. aunuvuu, can 1-AUIJIVJQ wings. After some brisk playing. Corlrill scored fog: Sydenham. During the first half the p eh was _lrept pretty well in Reglopolis goal, but J. Devlin was aperfect master of his position. Just before the end of the first half Halllgan made s brllian`. dash and scored for Regiopolis. Shortly after the first half began the eollegians scored three goals in quick succession. The puck now began to work its way towards Re- giopolis goal. S. Fillion scored twice for Sydenham in about ten minutes. The village team made several desperate attempts to even up the score but failed. The game ended with a score of four to three in favor of Regiopolis. The chiefietrength of the Regiopolis team lies in its defence. Both teams had excellent goal-keepers. E. Corlrill has a remarkable gift of breaking hockey atielre; he broke three during the game. 8. Fallion in with- out doubt Sydenham e best man. F. Rielly acted as referee. The villa e boys did very well as this is their rat game of hockey. nnlv flu-an tmunn, Hvrlnnlmm iuninrn Beglopolll Wine -by One Gon|-A Llvely (lune. Svmczmmxx, Jen. 3l.-An interesting ` amo of hockey wee played on the Syrian- mm nkabing rink Snturdey night between the team of she village end that: ol Regio~ polie college. Kingston. The teams lined up In follows: Rwdnnhnm-.A, Hnllnml mule M, Tnv. up ll! IUIICIWIE ` Sydonham--A. Hollnnd, `Oil; M. Toy- lor, point; C. Knapp, cover point; S. Fillion. T. Fnllion, H. Woodrutf, E. Cor- kill. wings. `\ RegiopoIio-J. Devlin. goal; -J. Dsly, oint; R. Halligamcover point; J. O'Brien. O'Brien, A. Mahood, A. Ashley. urinal. VIOIOUS STORM AT HALIFAX. HOCKEY AT svoamum. is the Tie that is SOFT, RICH and HA.\:1)s0.\n:. Clue N . 28, o{_ the Quoon strut Io- cbodiob Sunday nobool. will gin nu onto!- uinmont. at lnvemy on Wed noodoy onu- ing. 9th inst. S EOULATORR AND INVESTORS HAVING ldla onpiul of one hnndnd dollars mm and upwards ulnulv! write to Inc At once. I hn o nomethlna of nmnunl Imporcnnoo to communicate: Cuunn Huouu. on: Wall Strut. New Yotl. I500! Qlittll St. 1 DUI Inunu I.` n unnuxus out Bl! AOOOIIODATII with both nlngln and donblo roonnurlll modorn oonvonlonoou. at an Qnoon snout. : BOABDIB8 CAN BE A0tX)lIODA`l'ID I`00l."I oonvonhnoou. is unoon Du-not [ ELP-Rls`.LIABLE KEN IN EVERY ID- ocmnlooal or tuvolllng; to Introduce snow diuoovon. And hop on show cud: hand no on true fume: n I bridge: throughout town and country Candy on- ploymont. doommlulon oz nluy. G? no: menu: an expense: on money pod ad in an bunk when uhrtod. lot ulul lddnu I Wou.o Illmcu. Euonlo 00.. London. Ont. Ocnuln. WANTED- UPRIGHT AND FAITHFUL uonemon or lndiu to novel for napalm- ulblo. ontnhiishad house In Ontuio. Ilonthly i6.00 and o-pen:-p. Position Study. Bo- foronco. lcnolooa noif-addressed stamped E (wtslllope. The Dominion Company, Dept. . 3 cum lddtell Tun Wou.o I Ont. . - Amman or may-. 1. Sr EVENING IT- twoon Pm-t. Oman and King um-on Woof. Thu nder will be rewarded by returning to this oloe IITEUIIA --3|] MIME. on Jill. 3181. Jamal Wzgerall. aged 73 years; Funeral from hia aonln-law : realdenoe. Richard Arniel. 175 Pine alreeb.on Wed- nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. to St. Mary : eachedral, where a colour) liben will be sung. Erienda and acquaint- ances are respectfully invited to anend. CAMl'ION-In Kingston, Feb. lab. 1898. William Campion. Funeral will bake place from the family residence. 312 Brock ab:-eat, Thurada at `.3 p.m. be Sb. Mu-y e cathedral. w on a solemn libera will be bung. Friend: and acquaintance! are respectfully in- vited to nbtend. Iuuy Invited to ascend. Frrzolu -1 mason. Jun. 3131. 'tzgornl . l?`......-..I 3...... L:- ..._ 2.. |__n_ ..--u-__- .|. . J..LLL\.u|.\-LIJ\J$V \J\JJ.lLJ.'J1..|.V 1. Undertaken sud Exnbslm I-I, I83 and 985 Princess Street. 'Phonos :- nruoomn. 90. Boaldonco. 91. Open dny and night. 7 Murrow--On Monday evening. January 3190, at. his mocha:-'5 ruidenoe. Berrie- eld, Thomu. youngeeb non of the late Thomu M. Milton. aged 21 years and 6 months. , Funeral will take plnco to-marrow (Wed- neudny) afternoon at. one o'clock ohnrp. Friends and ncqunintnnoel In l'0lpOot- fully invited to attend. FrnnInn.n_ln lflmnu... .. ,1... 11.4 A new lot of Tapestry Curtains, double ended `finish and tape -drape, $3 per pair. U -0.1. IIIIIII. Tn Lnnllo UxDIl'rAun-m-can strut. Tolophono xm. Opon ran Flt .0. runoou ptroet. Como! E phone communication \ T F. HARRISON COMPANY Undnrtnhun and Rmhglm.-. on ...a on gnu Av A ynvnsulxg Lubmo Dunn-nu: an linkin- Prlnoou ptroot, Como! Bydonhun mo. 1 Direct Importer: Drou Good: and lI.llIlOI.V > S. S. OORBETT, FUNERAL DIREUIOB. 881 PRINCESS ST. Klnnt.on.auoconor to W. K. Dunnnn. ISTIQAMMTEAQX. Dh-on $ll. $l2. $I3 UP-T0-DATE IMPHRIED JAEKEIS, Your choice of i4 `I7ir7c A rst rate Chenille Table Cover for 75 is or apecial offer for To-mor- row. }Hal[, Regular Prices Ottawa and St, Lawrence nlleyl. W 10 am. - High northerly and north-we9lor'y winds, demeaning -`during the night, clearln and very cold to-day and Wednesday wit teln- porature oouaiderably below zero. 0 COOK APPLY MR5. HTEWART ROBERT- SON, 189 King Street, in the evening. [GENERAL RlcB.VAN'l'; WITH RIVER- ENUES. Man. '1` nrmv. n7 Bngot 80. BUSINESS CHANCES. WEATHER PROBABILITIEI 4 P. M. EDITION. To buy the Beat at less than For Ladies, at xmmw BRAME, Whnilluulu A-n MA Tapestry Curtains. WAN_TED. $5EAQH= BOAR D. -r- AB. REID, | 1!-n-nun w--_I 3987- DIED. 123 Prlncess St.. Kingston. - vvu `worn. . TELEPHONE 0. uuuvuwolnrnox-II. u. uuvwl. un- don lalnnd. and nob n In quality 0! ' I tho . '1` cu` hol &".........'"" ..":."Ta'.. z..... ".'Z.. .. -L&.L A. ..__._ aL4 _..:_ --._ an- 4- Cl `TI? ID l|Il'U- ICVC "I In vlidn to convoy Ibo grain any. Blglgu H-nnknannld hnhllnund Idthn road I..zI_ wulul II uwlvvy (nu [run away. ulugn knoll could it hllovnd 00150 road lgd. igeowolfo sound undilio moqyzuo .._. 0-.-. cl... i.I-..| Into Into the Bunny. Dining Friday night Int IIIO ponou ountodtholnrnolln. D. Iowan. Gur- dnn Inland. and pink A In-A nnnnlitu at Ill IIIUK H0l"lI. NO. I WELLINGTON 8 not. not the Put. Incl: oocuplod by It. Richard Wuldron. Propony in An on-ol. lent order. Bun modonto. Apply to Wu.- xu & WAI.lIl:.oIiollon. Klnnton. ? AHOUSI 'II)- II`. CXHINIE OI` KLLISAND Division . knot: Pouosuon on the In of Fobnnn. Hus formerly hl|0lI used an (iro- coty salon And Butcher Shop Ruqulro non door. on Jan: noun. Butorun. RI IIIOK l!0l'~lI. N0. 8! WILLINGTON . Pt I. I I II. ' LARGE IUBNI {HID B00! IN CENTRAL locality. modorn llnpmvomontn. private homo. No. 3 Brick `Dance. 0 pools. at. Ptn.l`I Bnbbnth School. Iontnul hook AHOUSI 10- ILOORNIE U!` ELLISAND Jud: n! Fnhrnnrv. Han fnrmnrlv human nun! an 13-... _-__. . --` .. v-xv----up-I AIIMT-OLA83 OPINING FOR A GENE- lltlnnoro. to roam or pnmhuc. in the Vii`: of Bath. For rrutlonlnn Apply to Joint mu. on the pro nun. :1\aInIV I B t "The boat Hie 0! Mar Injury! h-vo neon.` writ. Lord home about 's{uoon \'iccorln." Aunts mnlo u ulollu. dni I BKADLISY-Ll.\l1RBTS()N C0o. Limito. To [0030- r1\aL4I` I hi I Klondike Hold Fields." I Inna. ohup. valuable hook. selling like A whirlwind llonutlful pro-apvav us txronty-llve Mun. Books on time. mtAl>l.li\'~HA|llIls}'l'oUN COH- PANY. Limited, Toronto. __-.--_v- . ...-_.-. Ir. - v-\---I V-\-4' Oak ltutlo. Bod. Extension Table. Bedroom Boto.l0\nto\'o Hm-u, Re-la. Stands. Dnsuora Lady`: worotnnu mninx Chain. and other uuoiu at the vacant -more next to Open Home on WEl)Nl:4u\Y. Feb 2nd. SO10 At 10 o'clock. Turmn I-nah, tislnuli I h! . "(ilimpaoa of Hm Unseen." F'muinMinl I-onk swamps Hm antho liehl of lmrdurlmul zuthjenh livery!-mly rfrders llnrvallom ll- lu~I.rM.lnn- Prnspe.-t.u.~ H Bl{ADLE\'-UAl`l- HITSUN C0.. l.hnit.ed. Tmnntn. Fur? Lined Wraps $25.00. Big sweep, fur trimmed, ....n-.. -...a n.- | AUCTION saw 09 FURNITURE, I (1.5 ll;-.5). Ihul ln`..A-....1.... 'I'\-LI_ n_:__.... lu~I.rM.lon- l rn.1perhx.~4 BRA C0.. l.hnit.ed. Toronto. Pictures. Frames, Mirrprs and Room Mouldings, also Oval Frames, Brass Corners. Bowxlinots and all the latest noveltiaa used in the art of Picture Framing.` I4 3,ZZRIQE ,1 I ESTABLISHED 1874. I59 PRINCESS ST.. - KINGSTON. vv -1: Iuqqwnrli - ' - aqua: -nu. ulltho goods. vll. : Srreonu. TGMQ1, Chlhs, Plouuuc. Show Cue. (`Andy Jan. Candy Plntu. Flu Kin; Stove. Fanuv Bans. Bon- Bo- u. Unndhu. Nuts. Ion Uraun Dishes. Sonlou. Pas Nun Wnrmor. loo Crusher, Aunr Hahn. Ohnndollor. Cups, Planes. Crockery. Knives and vorlmu other nu-tinlon. Sale At 1 o'clock uhnrn Anni continua: At. Kuhn and vorlmu other Iutinlon. Sale M. 1 o'clock than) and continua At night. If necessary. Terms cash. JHFINFI |nr.t.sa A.mn........ KB. 0. A. V Kin; st.,:nn \lIl'|! I Auction Sale COMMITTEE MEETINGS] 'l`l|ara'n nothing in tho world wa`ra no much lllllhd In M Ooal. W0 studied it for nan. It may aonnd quoar to speak of Coal billing and aalllng It as a nuhnoo. but that`; what wo'vo made It. Two Important diu- couriu In havo mado an that complete aatlnfaotltin to our ouutomon pay: but. and that tho way to win bualnou II to deserve It. Home WEIDNIGSURY. mm 8.10 Turmn cub. JOHN H, LIBERAL CAMPAIGN!` HAVE RECEIVED IN\`1`RUC'!'ION FROM KB. 0. VANABNAI to Mall at M: store. Kin: r_\t..!nn I p.m. vvuuhuuny. At2Homo" and picture Iuccion,Fob. 3rd, Queen not-out Methodist. church. Coma; 10c. ndmluion. Refruhmenu And programme. IU I. III. Auction Isle of confectionery, xtures. otc.. It C. A. Vnnarn|tn'I, King Ibrooh. at I p. In. Wodnondny. At.Hnma and nictum m.mt.ion.Fnb. 3rd. mg. Auction Isle of furniture At the vacant store next the opan houae Wednesday no 10 mm. A.....x.... .-l- 4|` m-...l...H---... ab...`- HaIl-GoIden Llon Block. TUE3DAY-Ca.ta.raqui Ward. WEDNESDAY--F`rontena.o Ward. 'I`EURSDAY-R1dea.u Ward. FRIDAY-V1ctor1a Ward. 8 pm. unrays. Concert At St. James pohool house on Thureday evening. Tickets. 200. Unhrnaui ward cammictoa maotlmr nu Inlwaly evening. J.IOIBlI| ZUCL Ontaruqui ward committee meeting so Reform hall. Golden Llomblock, thin oven- in . BAnnt:Inn ml: of furniture At. the vncnnh i 85 and 87 Princess St.` i Mwwwwuwwwwwn 9990999999993 fhollally lounool IOIWMQIQGOII In 94:11 Thnnnnhlinn HI IJUII-ll] UIUIU IIIlIl- cur VI-I-I. runawa- `l'o Pout Thonublvu IN. Chenille tabla covert to-moi-rovpv, 75. Hardy's. nnnarh M: St. Jnmn school house on T0 RENT OR PURCHASE. hinnslin an A an t\l|$\vi\-.1 . ,. _- (`M 09990909 909900999949: W; A. MITCHELL, Nowadays is lxovs} to K save dollars. If you let, `us ll your Hardware wants that ques- tion will disappear at once and on will have most. of your dol- are lpfc. Money/`saving is our stro ` est point. A long experi- ence has taught us how to buy snviugly, and we are gatiaed to divide with you. THE GREAT QUESTION % Scales. Ice-Cream Rotrlgerator. Conleotlonery, Etc. . an I-Iwutuinrnntstu nu. -an-u.-.-....- -.. nu...--u WEDNESDAY, FEB. and. m..L|..- nl .- _--4l.. ..l- . KIRKPATRICWS QB.\!E!1|1[!1;T LOCAL MEMORANDA. has Ad): ___..I ___.. AGENTS ! I- -1 I]-_ |l_1. AGENTS! 1)-: .1 I.'.I I IIDHKI; IUKIIII UNIII. JOHN H. HILL. Auctioneer. "To LE5`.- AGENTS! 3' AL. IV_...... In Of SD01) Flll'Hl1!`C. nrrnn uuh. JOHN M. MILLS, Auctioneer. dm I (04. Toronto. n-av-2 - A WARM SUBJECT I `an: Inn: A-w nunvun. Rmnu, Ann. Fob. l.-(}. H. V. Bnl- ' ya, ILLA. and Victor Dodd. chidlieonn inopoclor. Idl ycnarday for tho Yukon on total! ol tho In-rilorinl gonrnnunt. _ I I ----j-._--_:- anti ion to was for tho nowl .i..:...*"a:'*... A '| Kc wan r...:.'.` Was? Pluywx, Alborfo. Sat. Feb. 1.- Word has jun been received by bichop Puc:lh.taon notbdh;m\nlEiuion':rri; conrm- ing II Duo in aunti- tiu Inn on an 11.3, Bu!- fslonnd other rivon running into Gran 8|!" like. I dictum: ot about 700 miles northollun. A number ol oioizonn an Lin-n In -g-A Conn AL. ---I.. :AL Kgc I i LII VVIII. CONST.-\.\"l'l.\`0Pl.!:. Fob. |.-'[`h. Runs... Auxiliary cruiser Sutton belonging to the volunteer eet, with twelve quick ring gum and L600 troops on board. through the Boophorna on Sunday on her `VI to Vlndivoetock. fllllllflu LIAN-~um'rxx. Eng., Feb. l.-Tho Man- chester Gnu-dim hear: that the difficulty in the far out but been solved by the open- ing of Port Arthur to trade, on the same term: as Kim Chou. Grout. Britain with- dnwing her domund for the opening of '1`: Lion Wan. l"..u.u-.\--uunnnn I`-L I %L_ D__-:._ um [rue uovuuupulullo OI traue In bnllll. Au regnrda Port Arthur, the Russian (loot, according to the same Authority. is only there for winter quu-torn und the statements :3 to n Ruoainn occupation are unfounded. China in willing that the I-Inalnah warship; should mchor thomif required. MA~-u|_~rrxn_ l'Cnn._ F-`oh, l,_'l')n xhn. IIIUU VVIIOII UIIU Ilfflyu ` LONl)0.\ , Feb. l.-10 in unnounced the beat authoribybhns talk of an An 0- Japaneso plan of cempaign in certain oventualjtioe is unfounded. No ouch.,mst.- ter hue occupied the etcention of the statesmen of the two countries and no agreement exists between Englend and Japan except. the common desire to secure the free development of trade in Chine. An I-annrrln pnrlt AI-lluur Ila. D.....'.... It Will Be Buleldal to Brltlsh lntereetI-- No Secret Treaty Pr:iuN, Feb. l.--Io is supposed that Great Britain`e withdrawal from Port Arthur and her ceasing to exert pressure for the opening of the Ta Lien Wan, which actions are regarded as incredible and suicidal to British interests and prestige, were owing to her disbelief in t.he exist- ence of a secret treaty between Russia and China. But the Chinese government quotes this treaty as the reason of Russia's presence at Port Arthur. and Russian des- patchee to the Suns: Li Yamen allege that the occupation of Port Arthur is in accord- ance with the treaty. LONl)n.\ . Feb. I --lb in nnnnnnnad nJ pow: Jlllltl Hlch ouggntn that K` In 50' 1 ulouoot Ibo, motto which in man THE DAILY BRITESH WHIG. GREAT BRITAIN'S wnT+onAwAL. IIUU IUFUU IIIU UUUUUIU Ullbllllglliu The retirement. was conducted admirably tho oicers speaking in the highest: terms of the gallantry of the troops. Lieuu.Col. }Ioughton s body had been removed and searching parties have__abarted for the others. The coliirnn has been reinforced by 725 men from Barn and Col. Stuart. with fty infantry. bwo guns and A aqued- ron nfowalry will move to the north of the past. ruupa. About mid-day the troops began to re- turn to the camp. the enemy harassing the rear gunrd and causing many osuulibies. The nor column cleared the pus about ve o'clock with the nuis- banoe of general Westmsooub. who came up with two guns and 400 ries on receiving Col. Sepping`s message that the force had become entangled. The raniramnnl. wan nnnduntnd Admin-nhlu Ool ltuary With Infantry and Oavalry. Will glove to the North of the Pass- 'l`he,.'ILnemy arrassed the Soldiers on Thelr Return to Camp - Lleut.-Col lloughtonm Body Recovered. ;` /CAL'ur'rA. Feb. l.-Later news from the `northern frontier shows that the list of casualties first sent out was slightly inac` ' curate. The correct list is as follows: Lieut.-Col. Houghton, Lieuts. Sweing, Dowclall, Hughes and Walker. together with fifteen men of the Yorkshire light in- fantry and three Sikhs, were killed ; major Earle, Lieut. Hall, thirty-one men of the Yorkshires and two Sikhs. wounded; twelve Yorkshires are missing. including one who was wounded and captured by the enemy. Major Ear.le e injuries are serious. Lien. Sir Power Palmer (who succeeds Sir Wil- liam Loohnrt in the chief command) is pre- aring to make reprisals. Sir William ockhart will arrive here to day. Further particulars of the disaster are to hand. from which it appears that a com- bined movement was planned to cut off the retreat of a number of Afridis who had been driving their cattle to graze on the Kajura plains west of Bare forts. Two columns marched from Alimusjib and Jal- rud to block the way north; a third column from Bara marched westward over the plain toward the hills; while a fourth. the Yorkshire regiment. and a regi- ment of Sikhs, advanced from Mamnni witha view to getting to the rear of the Alridis and preventing their escape to- wards Rara valley. The first three col- umns performed their alloted movements without loss. meeting with very few of the enemy. The force under Col. T. J. Sep- pings left Mamani early Saturday morn- ll) . glihe leading troops reached Shinkumar Kotal at half past ten and nding no op- position Col. Houghton, with the Sikhs, proceeded about a mile to search the caves. On the arrival of the main body at Kotal, it was discovered that a company of Sikhs had somehow been with- drawn lrr the high ridge on the west,thc key of ti position. which theenemy forth- with occu ied. To retake this involved heavy losses. Lieut. Dowdall was killed while charging at the north of the pass. The enemy's losses were severe. as they charged to within thirty yards of the troops. About mid.dav the trnnna bsmm to re. AND THEIR RETIREMENT was cououcjro ADMIRABLY. Correct` List Of Those Rcccntiy' Killed In India. [THEY EAL|N_IY FIIIJEHI. JBEHIILS [IF IHE FIGHL! OI for `I'll Yukon. C _-_ (Li. I n I KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1898. 2 yards wide, 75:": per yard. 2 $1 per yard..