I ? . Wshirt Waists; upenl nuuse on ma evening or lob. llbn." The Chinese government. bu cancellad tho appointment as Taomi. of You Chm, the official diamiv-eed at Hmmnny ! in- stanoin 1895. for the outrage on bishop Amer. thus complying with the Harman demand for Au immedinte cancollntinn. Tkn n-...-A.. En I`....l....l _.._:__. .|.- I'll lllll. The directors of the Hamilton Y M.C.A. bnvo petitioned the city council to amend the h law governing exhibition: :0 an to prohrih such quostionabka performances IS the law boxing content hold in the opera house on the evening of Feb. llth. Thn (Thinnnn nnvnvnmnnr. has nnnnallnal mr nno. The Wabash railway company will pay nearly $13,000 in customs duties upon their plant. to be used in the Wabash height businaas upon the loop line of tbs Grand Trunk between Windsor and Niaga- ra Falls. VIM... ..I:_.-;-..- ..t AL- l1-__,-I.-- \'r :1 n A punac, con(.rucLeu over I yelr ago- G. ') Jonen. mpnrintendent, and a num- ber of Grand Trunk dispmchera and other ntciuln were cramlexreu from Landon to St Thomnc yesterday on account. of U o \Vnbrn-b securing running powers over tho Air lino. 1|-L_ |[v_|___|_ ___~)____ _____,_,,,, _,-u , H uuu luurual mw will U0 prncxnlmea. Tho roumius of George W. Forria. build- er of the Ferris wheel at We Chicago world`: fair, ure still held at the c `rnntory in Pnttaburg fnr the unpaid furural ox- penaen. contracted over A year ago- (3 Janna num\rintnndmn., and n nnm. pl'(ll[|Un. There is an appalling ecnrcily of lead in many provinces of Spain. The price of wlzcub is high and blend riots are of daily occurrence at. Salummzc-mwlnero it. is famed that martial law will be prnclnimed. Tllll rnm llllli n` (Innrn-A `L '1`nrr3n Iun'l-I IVECUIVBU nurlng IHU Hllulo month 755') year. The British Antarctic explorumn in parnly zed for mum of money The Royal society admits that it. cannot. eocnfie Lhu 32. )U.()(N) necessary for I moan modest ex- pcdition. T.LI' `I III nnna"I'nn -nnvnilu of `anti in 1 Gun. , repreenung nnurow uarneglo. C.P.R land sales for February aggro gate 21,000 acres, for which $66,000 was realized, a sum three times as largo us Lhal. received during the ammo month lash year. That nrltinh .-\nhnr\Hr- nvnlnrnlhnnn in Ullllllll Kll|Illlll.'I' UK VIII. Artlmr Tonth &: Sana have sold Dagnan Bouvoreta picture. "Breaking the Bread, for 1.120.000, to Henry C. Frick. Pittsburg, Penn. representing Andrew Carnegie. (`..P.P. land salon for Fnhrnmv nncrrn The governor nfFormoan, Liautz.-eol- one] Goatcher. has resigned and will be succeeded by major general Uentarmo, nu ai1!tanbm|ni1-tor of war. .\-|I..... VT`....AL L D--- L_.._ __IJ 11,... ._ Our coal burns when on expoot it to. 1nd keeps burning until 5': all gone. When it : all gone in leaves nothing behind ib oxcopb uhoa and satin- hcbion. |.l`Ul.Il, IFUILI Ill!!! LIMIT.-I8!" I15 KJIIUHQP, 1' TRHCG. Aowor has been discovered in South America which is only visible when the wind is blowing. In is of the cactus fami- I " Thn nnumvnnr nf Wnrmnnn Yin.-I nnl, umrpm was emuoauea in ms nearr. The death of lady Cartier is announced in a cable to archbishop Brucheni. Mon- treal. from Miss Cartier at Cmnel, France. A Hnwnr Inn hnnn diunnunrnrl in Slmnh LU!` UUIIID ED l'l'l8l'FT.0n Secretary (Luge says the United States has $7."n,0()<'I,U1I0 no spend for war material in case of a war with Spain. In nlrmmh n\'nr\'.' nhnnl in Hun Arnnirn n` Ill CHEU UI H W111` W150 DPRHI. In almost every school in the empire of Japan in in customary to take the children out. rabbit. hunting once a year. The lnnt mnrmvn nvnlninnlinn nf n nnw our FEDDID Ulllllln OHCB K The past mornem oxaminalinn of a now which died in England allowed that A lady : hairpin was embedded in its heart. Tho r"nnH\ nf lnrln (`en-Hun in nnnnunnnrl Ljlvllf Ufllly. Spain has more sunshine than any coun- try in Europe. the yearly average being over 3,000 hours. [Inn-... '77.... .._. .12-) ._L I` -..J_.. K..___ UVHI' -),UUU UOUYE. George Dirn;ir.,y-.mx died at London from injuries received by failing` down an eleva- tor shaft. at 15!IlmerPt.on CL......L...... IV ...... ..-.... .1..- lV_::.-.l n;_L-- VHIAUII fllly. An average of eighh matches for each man, womm and child is used in the United States dmly. Hnain hm: mm-u nnnnhinn than nnu r-nun. IUU QUINN`. Seven hundre-I Chinamen in San Fran- cisco have professed conversion to the Sul- vation army. An nvnrnan nf Airrhr. nnnlnhnn for anal: \:()uuu'_y. Mrs. Katharine Snodgnm-, Dunkirk. 0., has lived under 5 rery president of the Uni- ted Staten. I-Ivvnvun Good oonl. clean coal. full weight coal. promptly dolivurod no the lowut: possible II U-III. Lord Salisbury ab IIuLold [mum tion. (`L -...... ..A .. ....... LIUII. Choyonne a naxv public building in to ho connhructod entnnly of onyx, so in is re- ported. \\'tnr nnntnhnu nrn .nmnYnvm1 in Rnrnnn |.'C Ul I"ILIlHl, llll L'Il""'||, LU I\\I"1"Nl. Bank of Englalld norcr: me numbered bnrk'vnrd~=, henna the ,,zuxee 110 WI. l)iphthoriu in mid to (`\'i`. at North My and MLLnL\'.\ to nn Mzmning oxtont. F'r`.-u1r\iA]`.ul.rr<\\:a Mm (hinwl nrnfnnnnr PUTIUU. Wax nmtchen are -employed in Europe to an extent. vastly greater than in this country. Mr: Katharina Rnnrlnv-nun Hnnlzirl. ll `nu sploo of The Morning Paperl nnd the " baton! Duumstchon. Only nine per cent of the cases of ampu- tation are fatal. H - A decree has been issue`! dissolving the Spain}-In Jorbea The \\'hitl.io1' homoatoml at Hnverhili, Mam, is now opened to visitors. In It! reported ilmt (`Men has leased Deer i-Ilund, nff I"q~'m, to Rue-in. r2q..L. nr p'.n..i.....i nnrn: ...A .......L.....,..i Ulllhl UU gunvy Ul HUGH Iununuuuluy. An able comrniaaion has been appointed by the government; to invostigamo the cause of bhedisaater. Let: us calmly and dia- paasionntely await: the re-Iult. of their ver- dict,and not antyinip-)f.e their judgment. One thing is certain. this counbry knows how, in any emergency, to defend her honor and probed. her interests." Ill! RVIIIUUH`-\ -\ LU (`ll Dllllllg VXKUHD. I"mnciI the ()xiord pmfmanur nf poetry, left as personal estate of $132,- H-)5 lithe: an official deapnbch `giving an ac- count` of I battle in the prdvinoo of Puerbo Prinoi , in which the insurgents are said no have loub 181 killed and wounded. The Bpnniuh troops Ara said to have captured many weaponu. a ltrgo Quantity of unma- nihion and thirty-four hdraoa. u . . .... `MA M.-..|. 1 |l.'\IIIX\ HIWOII BIN] (oll|l'|:I_V`lll|.Il' IJUFBIG. . BALTXMORE, Md, March 1..--A eolemn uiem man for the repose of the souls of those who loeb their lives through the de- struction of the battleship Maine in ` Havana was celebrated ah the cathedral here yesterday morning. Cardinal Gibbons made an address and read the aorvicoe for the dead. A number of naval and military oicere were preeenmincludinpz those of the military and naval reserve. The cardinal, in the course of his address. said : `I1 Iunnn nnrl hnlilnx `mat OLA Lana nil Mame WM cnur-nu Dy an acclaenn. The oniy evrlenoo that would warrant acbive h').~t.ili~*(-\ would be the evidence that the Spanish government connived at the placing of torpedoes or explosives in the harbor of Havamn to destroy the Maine. Bub I do not believe and no sane man can bolievx that n chivalrio nation would be guilty of such inhumanity. An able rsnlnrnillsian hn< hum nnnninmrl UMEHHD. In 000 OOUFEB Ul Ill! IAULIFBSP. 8310 I 1 hope and believa. for the honor of humanity. that. the destruction of the Maine WM cnunud by an accidenb. Thu nniv nvrlannn lhnh wnnlri may run}. PITT-I or THE NEWS. ia confined to his mom with a eiight. indiFposi- `hunch `hnsluol Gunnoquowill cont. glhdtyon Thntlsy toplqy tho 8|. VVIIIII. XIKIIQTW -I'. WIIIIE. I! OUT. on I viait from the Klondyh, and the two into- Iluuu will you-noyback togothd-. ` \IK|.VllI.'\`ll.l.I. HITCH L1. '1'. VVIIII I. 38 proton: In charge of the bank of Com.` mores hon, intobogivon ch: 0 oi the 5! ncbt boopoood Onliuin t. Dr. W?llin_ lzothcr 1:! Hr? Willin. in 1...: an A nnncn to In opaooa u uunon uty. In Willis, brother 0! Ir. Willis. is hon on vi-it Dunn u Klnncluin, Ant. thn tum hon. Pound Boll: Illa Ilomo. Qrr.r.:-, March I - Ernou Pn- cnud bu sold his residence over. looking Dulfetin gprnco and the rivqr for 816000. The purchaser is Vuzy Boo- woll. the vrolllmown hunt. Mr. Pa- cnnrl hu Iopfod for _$80I) 3 your the home era`! tho lube William Ru, -0! Allan, Ran & Auothor club Decades. Tono.-rru, March l.--The Globe cycling club but decided tdatriko out. the `clause in the ` constitution which requires every member of the club to be also members of the Canadian: wbeolmen e association. the clan.-0 bninx been found to work to the injury of the dub and to make member- ship In tho C.W.A. optional in future, so fa: as its members are concerned. This pnctically moons accession {mm the C. W. A , nnleu some chm o is made 10 tho (3:02! Friday meeting a aha C.W.A. 1' Kfflcn an Drlml HUKULUIIIIUIII III rurla. "Friends and critics alike credit the member for West Birmingham with all the ambition possessed by poor Randolph Churchill, though no one wishen Mr. Chamberlain such a late as holell lord Randolph when ho attempted to oppose the same Gibraltar-like premier who was still as the head of the government. There are even whisper! that Mr Chamber- lain has been defeated in the cabi- neb, eipecially in hie project. to impose a duty on heel: sugar in aid of the rulTer- ing West, India colonies. Rumors that Mr. Caamberlain Ins resigned are abroad. I do not, my this: in true. At all events lord Salisbury is master of his own house. Peace has greater vicmries vh-sn war and the premier esoms II true Napoleon ol pacic successes It need not. be Inferred that. Mr. Chamberlain or Sir Michael Hicksileach wi-hes for war. The mosh than can be said in lhat. they share the popular tooling that: England must show a spirit of dignity and insmmnce on her rights. All England is solidlyhehind them to that extent." { _.--__..__.. _. The Burning Question- To lamp lloudylo lunch. Orurmnzvrus. Inch l.-W. '1'. Wnlliu. .h nun.-at Ill Aha:-on ll` Olin Lamb 4; l`nn. ` IDJUTOKIIU WILII IFUIIUU. "Sir William Harcourt let the cat out of the bag the other day in a sentence which betrayed what all England had been talking about in under tones, when he said `Salisbury is surrounded by advieera who are trying to force him into a war. Sir William Harcourt evidently referred to Mr. Chamberlain and Sir Michael HlI`.`l\" 4'B0llClI. It will he remembered it wae Sir Michael Hick-a~Beaeh, who. before the opening of parliament, said England would protect the freedom nl (Jhineee trade oven at the cost of war. Afterward it was whispered he had no authority to use such an oxpre-inn and that he did eo to force lord Salisbury : hand. The next hint of adilfarence between the tory leader and the liberal unionists in the cabinet came when Mr. Chamberlain startled parliament with the news of the French in~ult to the British flag in West Africa. This eet England aflame but lord Salisbury settled the excitement in twenty-four hours with the declaration that all was going amicably with the French and British negotiations in Paris. ||I'<`-in:-.41.: and nritlna nlilcn nl-ndir. Olin F8115 g|0K'y H] CH9 IBEI; lUl`|znlg(lL. The making of a loan with China and the gain of the freedom to made for all Chinese ports in n grander thing than Sir Michael Hicks-Benclfe project of lighting 00 open a single port). A shill greater gain in rivetting an Engliahmen an the head 0! Chinese ouaboma. Another gain as great. as eibher in the dividing of the Chinese loan with (lormauy and the altered friend ly tone of the German preeu theft: has fol- lowed it). This is saying nothing of the successful arbibration in the Niger land imbroglio with France. Rim \Vi||inm Hnrr-nnrh Inf. lnhn out nnf. nf nnu HUT) IIUUIUIIHIIU. "Whether or not lord Salisbury is con- Ptitutinnully incapable of gzhting oven with his back against: the will, he has won more without blows than England ! navy could have won. Whether or no he has made a compact with the queen to stave off war is bile she lives. he luv; pulled Eng- land through some nasty passages with great glory in the last fortnight. The mnkinsr nf in loan with China nnd UCCUIJLOU Dy OUT gUVC-l`HlIH.`HLa. NEW Ynnic, March l ~~'l`he London cor- rmpmidene of the Herald discusses at length the successful moveinonta made by lord Sulir-bury in the grant. game of Europeaniliploimicy. The rmmupoiidonh says: The p0l|tJi(:l`l news is all of via- lnrien of peace, uml ull Lhue \'lt!L0l'lBB um lOI'(l Sslia-bur_y'n. The greatest newe.lins not as yet, been published here hinting !.l.ul; Lhcro 1'! dis-curd in the Cubinob, due to the Right lion. Jnpeph Uhnmborlnida um- bibion and the inability of such liberal unionists as he and such independenb con. wrvutivee as Sir Michael Hicks Beach to harmonize with she blue-blooded leader and Lory lieutonanb. `-WImlhm- nr nnl. lord Rnliaburv is con- Dluent In the Ceb'Ine t was Rumored, but Lord Salisbury In Master In uh Own onno-Ho may llavu Entered Into 3 Uolnpimt With the Queen to Keep Puueo During ller Lltaumo--I'Ilr. Chnmbu-Iuln and Sir Michael lllchmeuoh More ambitions [for War Then II Their Pre- Ainler. WASlllN(:TON. March l.-The president yesterday sent to the saints a lull record of the proceedings between the United States and Great Britain in the arbitration relating to the compensation for the seiz- ure of British ships in the Behring see un- der the treaty of Feb. 21)th.l892. A`stnte- ment of the governments counsel consist- ing of Messrs. Dori. M. Dickinson, Robert l.'.in-ing and Charles B. Warren is nppend- ed in which they say: "If there are serious questions as to the validity of the award in the light of precedent and autho- rity yet in view of the history of the con- troversy nnd in the existing condition as well as because of the comparatively email amount of the aggregate award we venture to express the hope that the result will be accepted by our gove.rnment." Nrw \'nni: Mm-nli l --'l`hn Lonrlnn nur- Wins More [ms MANY MJH|EVEMENIS.| ISHLISBIJRYS IIIIITIESJ HA8 PULLED ENGLANDTHROUGH SOME NASTY PASSAGES. AIalI\oD|- lI.4DY& 6'0 More By Peace Than "Could Bv War. _-u mu--w WU `.vIuu urn IIIII: .-rt!` l`I\kv lnxnllx-r nmmn-Qulnlno Tuhlols. All I'Il`u5;[{|n'l:| rn-rum] um lllulln-y M` It runs In CUR`. 2'10. a nun: nuncu nnllr. Aimrnxon. March l.--Alonnder Mc- Nnb, a well known rtaidont of this town. was killed on Saturday by IC 1 . .ex- press while crossing the truck in an in- coximtod condition. He survived the ac- cident two hours. 0|: urch B-urnotI. Snunnnm, Que., March l.-Tbo new Catholic church here was burned Monday morning. The origin of the fire in un- known. The interior was not: ninhod, the painting; not having been done. The Inn will be $75,000. insured for $42,000 The preceding church was! burned in 1885, one your after being oomplotod. T.` 1;..%-ii cm 3.; ` a.;.;1..`u 'I`uIn- I1n1nl|\-u ')Ii'\IInLl\nInII\n 'r..|\|.u.- A n u I uuvuvn wvluuulwu UIAIIJIIIU. Qrnnxsv, March l.-Naroiue Mullenfnnb, the atonoqrapher sentenced on Saturday to live yearnin the penibenbicny for conspir- acy to defraud the local government: and who made such a determined effort; on Sun- day evening to commit suicide, died this forenoon. He had taken seven grains 0! morphine which, it is believed. he secreted in the lining of his olothea. Two In-Oonvlcln Attack And Rob A one- bec Bturrfheo-par. Ql'EI|1Cl', March l.--Two ex-convicts lately released from Sb. Vincent; do Paul penitentiary broke into Mr. Lafranooia grocery store, corner of So. Valior and Sb. Dominique streets, on Saturday, just as the proprietor was closing his safe. They tied and gagged him and left him in than holpleaa condition for two hours. until the arrival of his sister puh an end to his misery. Meanwhile. they robbed the place. securing an booty about thirty dol- lara in cash. a watch. and a valuable ring that Mr. Lafrancoia was wearing. They have uoc you been arrested. U0 ! Ill ul l'lIol!KIl|K IJUU UUUHIIU [Ur Puhblllg in the new rates and have not. completed their work yet. They will have another struggle with also question to-day. Rnntn in rmlhlinn Rftn rm-'nnnf nl Hun Seattle in outbtinu fty per:cent. of the Ktondyko trade at present; the rest is cqunlly divided between San Fa-anciuco. Vancouver and Victoria. Vancouver in so busy than she hug the apps srsnco of a city an lzfcgu to Toronto. UVHF IIUU UVHUFB HI IHBGDHIR U. I . IV. OULU. The western lines will pub in cut. rntoa to Puget Sound points to day. From Chicago to Saab!-la the first) clue fare will be $36 50 and second, class $31.50. The icgulnr rates are $451 51) lirab and $51.5!) second. Thu cut mean will apply bhrouglr out the St. Paul and Missouri river unbo- wnys. By wnv of St. Paul tickets will be sold at the full rate but: by the Missouri river the rebate plan will bo Adopted. Western passenger ngenba have spent four days in arranging the details for putting the new mm: and lmva nnl. ..... ...,.u., .,. ,,.....,-. Prices are small too- 75c, 90c, $1.00. Fit is guaranteed. Collars, Cuffs, the very latest. `poun- (7llh`,\:n, March l.--(lenornl passenger agents of the western rmds ab their meat- lug yesterday were engaged in tqunhzing the rates from the varuuus nonnpotntivo points in the inmrnnediatve territory bo- bwoenChicngo and Missouri river to the North 1 ac-tic coast in such awayulmb none of them would have an ndvnntuge over the obhera in meeting C.l .l{. cuts. The wmltnrn Iinml will nut: in nnf. rnfnn Western Llnu Confer so A Not Tu lnjuro ' 1|..- n ....a I.-- But II New Beponlng In `tho Celli-loyal soelety eet. 0 l"'l'AWA,Mll'Oh l.-Auzustul Guilmette, hailing from Montreal. in: men of truth- ful. conding divspomtinn. He came to Ottawa on Sunday night to interview Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick, aolicitorlgenernl. On the train he met Francis Logault. The two new friends decided to put up at the same hotel and engaged rooms at Cheverie sinn. Sussex street. Yester- day Mr. (Juilmette discovered that he was in need of money. and Mr. Legnult eug- goatecl that he telegraph uoMontrenl for it. And oven volunteered to show him the telegraph office. Togetherthey went to the (IN. W. ollico. and A message for 850 was sent, Legault; writing it, Guilmetto having left his looking glasses at home. While the reply was being waited for (luilmette went: to have his interview with Mr. Fnzpntrick, and Mr. Leganlt promised to want on the (}.N.W. office for him. When Mr. luilmotte returned he found that Mr. Leqault had drawn the money but Imd forgotten to wait. The po- lico department was at once informed. Detective Flannagun found Legnult at Hull waiting to go to Montreal. The money was found on him. The case is before the police court. The nnvnlihnnnth unnm-nl mnnhinu nf f.hn LIUIIUU UUIH D. [The seventeenth general meeting of the Royal society of Canada will be held in this city on May 25th, `. 6ch and `.l7t.h. The presidential ndllrraa will be delivered on the evening of May `.3.'iLh by the Hon. Mr. Merolnnd. prime minister of Quebec. Among those who may be present. I! (lil- berh Parker. the eminent: Canadian novelist, who is now travelling in Egypt). but: ex pacts to spend all next; summer at Murray Bay. G. l|V|lESION& BBO. 15 l 11 IIIIOCI shear. There is one place for the best of every- thing in C[.\i'l`I.F.- .\n-:N's FL'RNlSHl,\'(`.S One place where Gentlemen can be sure of having their taste gratied` with the latest London andNewYorkstyles. One place where you can get the best fit- ting Shirts in the city. - w'uRuE,o A FLIM-FLAM GAME. clomen I; E<'3uAx-L*n'z'(uikz THE RATES. So" far the sale of our new Waists have been _most gratifying, All who have seen them have nothing but words of praise. Dnnnnn nnun nymunll `A11 Prloonor commits Bulcltlo. 1. u u \v v `TIED AND GAGGED. tni; VB|lle1i'AlAiAI;_ `IQ A. S. Wiokvaro. grocer. Smith ; Falls. bu unsigned to John Nicolle. ' A luring Ilhcud By The Union 0! `two Poumonn In `tho lnlorlor Doponmolt. 01-nwA. March 1 -Hon. P. O. Roilly ha been retired from thovpotmoo cl Indian nacho oomminionor at iotorh 13.0., and the oho Ln boonunieod with 81:06 OK In- dmn nupu-int0nd_ont. Vholl. I50 Input- moondent. ivill honoofoclh Inn both oo con without. inorsoiud nmnnontioh. Oun- uidornblo pennnnona saving bu homol- foctod by -th oh Ange. B0.\lll)F`.R.*4 (u\.~'t"1xl-1 (`(`.0.\IMODA with mm Inn!!! and nublo moms W Inodvrn oouvc.-nlumw, M 2:94 Queen Htreo WANTED: l~`nrmoru' mnnnrnther lndmtouu pl`l"l()ll.'4 ur rnlr oclunullon In whmn $4!) I month wnulul Iw nu huluv:-nu-nl. I -uulcl nl.-non n rvw lmllv.-nu nu-Ir uwn hunwn. 1`. II. .I - H(`U"l`T, Toronto. """ ' ' ' . PFIUPLH T1) HIKING THEIR l' lVNNITUnl': lUhQ'N()l1I tn 1lN.`IIh(h('Hl. bldlllvr It Mll.lJI' HAL!-28 Hm).\l~`. llrm-k Htrr-sat. II Hlnlng lumn (Elm Nllh` urm-. M 50 1`1`llllI Inn.\I.~x, nmvk Hlrml. _JOHN H. MILLS cam). NIIIII AMMDHENHIK/\l.HERVAN1`. A the evening In Mun. MOWAT`, I80 Ht.met. A(il)l)l)(iENE|{x\l.HERVANT: NO WAN lnv nr lrnnlnu. Apply to MR8. W. l,\m, En llurrlo Htroot. ....._ _._. ._ (HC.\'lCll.\l. HEl{V.\NT. N0 VVAHHINH nr Irumnu. Apply In time-vonlng In MR8 .\'. K 0-..\"r, (o`vuI'1gv Hlrvut. L Bu YICICH Tn PHI.l.0W THE (`IQOWDH mm mu-ml the mluu conducted by Mun. Hrnvk Hm:-I. DIED. MAli\`IN-ln Kingston, on March lab. was, Mar Montague. rellot of tube lube William anry Mervin. ` Funeral will take place from her lube real- dence, 315 Monuronl Itreeo. Tlmredey afternoon M`: 2:30 o olook to SD. Mu'y e cathedral. where n eolemn llbeee will be sung. Friends and eoquelnhenoee ere reepeqhlull invited to bend! DONNEl.l.Y-- n Kingebon. March lln. Etta Hickey, beloved wife of Oepb. Thoma Donnolly. in her loch year. Funeral lrom her Into reeldence. 105 Unl- veraiby avenue. Thuredey. Meroh Btd. eh 2:30 o cloo|x. Friend: and ecquelnbenoee are respectfully invited to Amend. BAVAOE-IlI Kingston. on Much let, 1898. John Savage. end 85 man. uAvAuu-1n mngaton. MINI Savnge. aged 85 yurl. Fuuornl private. l)Eul'L1-I TO BUY ALL KINDBUF FURNI- luw at Mn.x.s` HM.|m Rooms. llmuk Ht. ..__._..__._______.__.._...... _. _. . __-.._._---r"-v `yuan-no `A51 in Um|m~tukm'n and P`.mlm1nmrn. 28.`! and 286 l'l`|lll`\`NH H111-ul. 'l`Imm-u:-\Vuror0omn. 00; Iv.-.~.|dmn-0, Ml. Upvn day and night. '19)`? HARRISON COMPANY I7...l....a.. if you decide to wear a Black Skirt with that new Waist. Black Alpacas 25c to 75c. Black Boucle 30c to 90c. Black Brocade, special at ::n.. \[? Wait for our Spring Milllnery opening. nun u. \J\.Il\.lJL'lII. FUNlCl(.\I'. IDll{li`,l"l`HH. `NI l`RXN(`ESR HT. Klnmntmn, Kl|L'x'0Mn()|` to W. M. lbronnuu. EAIEINU UP A H-lPI"|l1l'(` 'l`v|0plmm` mm ISTW STW, 0.\Iunr.n.~4 4 nlmrlo and m We desire tocall attention to the"latest style of tho world-renowned . . P. D. C0rsIs" Ask to `see them at our Corset Counter. L They are specially adapted for wearers of Russ:/m WAISTS AND Com`s. gm v.a neaclty - ,..._ *` ______;_.._._._,_.__._. It ulv'Hl~2 K l~Il~)l`ER.I-I TO BUY HIGH BACK hlnlng Rumn (flmlrn, mnbouued back and Ida` mush M Mll.l.H' HALIIH :.on.\I.~x, IIV\n Black Henriettas 25c to $1.00. F 8l`mI'IuBln`.R. AH l`sl .\l.. (H\'l-28, his pa-n-ouI\I'nl.u-nuu`n, assisted [:3 an ex- r|o|m|:l sum`. to thL I`:nh;-ununrtmbrnnch or n; hollnuln. wt cure mung?- tspund we cheap ulwnlnlng rule-. I we no he-In Ion In runtnlnx llw host 11": Run your air on] at um:-. some have alruldy hetm honkal. loin-n :1 I make `noun?! cash mums. I 2-`II In In` h ghost hula--r. ` ml` -0-aunt knock gnnnln down at mrgulluto `II! . ha - J1 . Ml N1. ~ Qnrx I bin: .r`lm'k 'l.`."_" - l'YlCR-`4 T1) l*`1iI.lA)W unu U(`ill| vunduotod bv Mung- j. ._.____.__.....___.____.___j.. \(mt)l)HENF2lh\l.HERVANT: WANN- _ lug Apply to Mint. W. .I. :. `(H,)()l)H[<`.Nl`2l{Al.HICICVAN1`. ovoulmx luMm4. Muwrr. 1 uuu. nu:1nu. me lnmm Nu lTNlIl'.IlTAKlCR-W)-I-W16 Prlncwu .-IL. l`1-I4-phunn II7.\. Upon buy and Night. ___..__.._______.._____._._:. WEATHER rnoaauurnuf Sole Agents in Kingston for l . D. Corsets. 4 P; M. EDITION. mosrncs AaO|.uBH3:- Ottawa and so. IAWIIIIOO vulloyl. l0 mm. - Fair, stationary or I little higher tompornwro to day a light locul mow fnlll to-niglimnr IdlV. HENRY BRAME. I Yu nu;-um You ll Make No Mistake ha. s."COliB'i?13,: .l|llHi`|"l`uu mu nnv UNlIli.`Il'l`AKl| um EunAI.Mln-- u't`r~H nn'u1~l. (`urner Hydunhum Ht. umnunhmllon. WAEED. -JAS. mm). \lYuInI:-In-r A an... 1 -.--- PLY IN ohnlwu ATE!) Lwl l.h 'i=6bi 'du'ee'n'E PIANOS FOR RENTAL. IlIV\lIIl.'I) nn I:-vnnwvox-up Iuv:-sit! 123 Princess St., Kingston. JAS. SWIFT 8: C0 THE DAILY BRITESH VVHIG; The very best fuel in the marl-:e't. 65TH ` YEAR. NO. 50. `Phones 186, 187. Reno: sales of nmenom Furni- ture, Progeny. Etc. Lxminmx Inrmrr . Am I C Lvnmnuugn. `II Chums "wnmnn" In llw {lilo nrnur gn-at new bank, |)|nuuu-we 'suhlw~l. (`cmlulm Tim l.l|`:~ "Woman" in tho tlo nfnur In-at mew hunk, Illnnnulm Ll .\'H(`1)'l'l` (`I D. l'.\N\'. 1 oIIn:n~o. __'.___..___.j. A GTIQUI III {I Eli 3 II KOO!` villa. `hum, for waving n lnndhl-chic! at irl. 33:0! to J.ni.xIi;kl`Iuun ' H. A dninnot L bun Good 85 nt Knox- 'II- 1...... I4. -.-u'n- ` L-ouIL._.L:.l -n lllcb. BIC Died AIOIIO. SIMCOI. 0nu..Much l.-Snnday morning Mrs. Janie. an old lady. died alone in her home in town. being discover lying on the floor by I neighbor. A? ~boliem is mppoeed to have cgueed death. Deceased in reported to be worth $70,000. " Blond fin oestrus. The Kingston locumotivo works cloned . contract with tho minineor of rlilwnyn gt Ottawa to build I locomotive: for tho Intucolonial I r Achlld Taken lrom rutol Dlou. [Ingl- ton, Goon lth the Pan. Cons w.u.1.. March l.--Quite II sensation- nl elopement occurred in this section last week. the particulars of which have just leaked out. Mrs. Hugh McCi\nn, wife of I l.I`arnn`a Point butcher. who formerly re- aidod in the went and of Cornwnll. arrived here last week to visit friends. On Wed- neadny, Connie Lwzm. 0! Fnrran's Point, came to town And hired a rig to take him- self and Mn. McCmn to Summeratown, whence, it is suppoood, they ed to the United States, tr-king with them. I put- your-old child which Mr. And Mn. McCi\nn had sdoptbd from I'Hotol Dion. Kingston. Mccmnwuin town on Saturday to set the wheels of justice moving with n vinw of rocovorin the child. 110 says that he and his vi 9 were on the but of terms. In. MCann in about forty years of age and very ordionry looking. huzon I! about twenty-ve years of ago and ion Innrriod man and the hthor at one child. The Fire Brigade Wee Able To Check the Conllngretlnn. Jemee Richardson & Sons came near suf- fering another heavy lose by tire early this morning. and but for timelv arrival of the re brigedee I eorioue conilagretion would heve occurred. A fire wee kept under the boiler in the engine room of the old Eil~ beck elevator no the foot of Pnnceee street-`now occupied by the Richardson tirm--to lxoep the pipes from freezing. About seven o clock this morning one of the beanie supporting the boiler was no- tiood to be burning ercely. The llsmee quickly spread to the walls of the engine room end it looked nail the building would noon be enveloped. When the brigades er- rived the heavy beam had burned away. Allowing the boiler to settle about one foot. and a considerable portion of the inner meeting of the well had been burned. A couple of streams were played on the tire, which was overcome after some hard work. This Is the :0C0|ld time lire hon visited that engine room. u urIIv\IQ1 TIJII "DIV I fllno AMYMBHI 0|-` EX(`ELl.E.\"I` INSTRU- montu to rent hv the night. month or sea- Sm on very reg-onublo Inrmn. Apply at \VlIl(l l4.?Z,IQ5: Pictures, Frames, Mirrors and Room Mouldings. also Oval Frames, Bmss Corners, Bow Knots and all the latest uoveltins used in the art of Picture Framing. I ESTABLISHED 1874. I59 PRINCESS ST.. - KINGSTON. 'ro)fE'. [AHEAD |AsusuAL [COOL Am>M0IST.l Ml T& VI-|`|~` I gr:-at all hnnesnrlhe mu! -1. The l.lI`n~ mu Wurk of Mind \'||lnr:l_" mu Inns! won- dorml woman of the ct-nturv. cm-r on hundn-ml benuuml urtrulh ur lln'- (nmoat wonu-n tIIOWh.V1 h h|(H\nhInn| Aka-lnh.-1 .hlnnn|`nr T,g1uRi3XiF,"HXiCH 3rd. llluxlllln 1,14 Htur (Inst. Inc-hnling () l`l I'I'|('I':~~-`. ,'u-. .'.m-. '.'.'u- xmul .` . nus-uln_v murni'Iu.: ul II) u ('lm'k __._.._ H()(`I(EY M A'1`('l{, `VF:Dn\'l`:%i)A\Y I*IVIC.`<'- INH. .\lur(-h:2I\ ufqlu-1-n'.~4 wt. roll:--.-lutv lxwmutc-. }.'!`9".\l|n|s.~'|m1 150. l`1t-knt lmhlom frvv. l` H, lly\'N`H u Duly lot. Book for Wm; laden To Pout Thomulvu In. Cooking school open: March 14. Band It covered rink this evening. Election rotuma ah oporn boulo ohil evening so 7 o'clock. l-:.II.- n nrnln-Aidan-11 nnln rnnnldnu evening so 4 amour. Laidlaw s embroidery nlo Wodneuday, Thursday and Friday. Tr Hl.7.\H']'Ul)l'HLY HT1\Hl liH.'\l;"I`ll"l,'I. ywmcgguuugwmm \i(Tigston Covered Rink 14th BAND THI5 EVENING. "A cormwn_.u. ELOPENIENT. MYRTLE CUT. um nu vnnu I In NH (V'nLlIr)'. I Ivvr Illllldl`I`lI lhv known. wt in blogrnphlcnl sketches. Hump fur cannons. , -`ALiwoisTi/i SERIOUS FIRE. nvv\\ uuv u: lulu, llun nll pur-'-~H KlRKPATRlCK'S -:-:-H \---j Vazjnj A. L4-mu-r, Hole [mauve and Manager. SMOKE LOCAL MEMORANDA. ON!-I NI(iII l` ONLY, -`-`Au: 354"; ,LY .~m\r ml)! m1Alf'I`l1-`l,'I.L\' w.~4'I`Im\lI-:1)! wlmliluz (DTIH l[.\l{.LAN. .'.(I-. '.`.'u- Al. l'lnn mo-nu \A.'od- )'l`lH ll;\l{.[.A.V. nl $1. up:-nu Wod- llLH1l\V_Y('l"N. `ill}\|Il)' Iluku |`.|I AGF"T_.._a all nhnnnn nun ulrnu In ||\I . C. II. H.\T(`H. .\1~'.~n. Hm-"'lx| KING ` STREET. 1-lhry. moaningmpuning tho Iympuny on our pun. ` The Standard in an editorial on the same topic. highly pnisoa president. Me Kin|oy'a"nt|tonmsnliho uodontion. and recognizes anti: would be only human nature that prool ol the Manda having boon blown up from the onmdo should oogondar ndangoroul war fooling in\AIn- nrlan." -1gi':Edwud James Road. tho uni t anal oxpcb. wt-icon to Timon `o moaning pulling ' ion duo Hninnnnn ha vnllnnlnil Du a hiking nl In- I0 XCIII` In IRTUCTUHTI `U lllOlI' KIIIQIVIRI. Loxoma. March I.-- no Duly News. oditonnlly. thin morning on the relations between the United States and Spsin. says: Spam can expt.-ct`no support, morn! or otherwise, from Englnnd sgnint.-I the l'uir.od States. She has ruined Cubs so also has ruined or loec every other colony by the arousal: corruption. cruelty And Incl-odminiI~trnt.ion;nnd she must be loft to:-ems thrncoount. for in with them whom it. may concern. without any mid or oympnthy on our part. Thu Rtnndnrrl in All nrlihnrigl nn thn UIVCTH III/Of ILITIHIGT W'UI'I' UPON L119 WTQCI. The impurtent feature of the communi- C.\`..i0ll is that the court will return to Havana. Andther important deduction in that the report of the court 0! enquirv can ecarceiy be expected for several week to come. The court will be occupied at Key West for some days no least. in taking the testimony of the survivors there. then upon the return to Havana it is expected than a good deal of limo must elapse hefore the divers can get through the mud which now encompearaa the lower part of the Maine and examine the bottom. After this is done the court must deliberate in order to secure an agreement u their ndingp. Inn l\n\' \'nr\h I .... rm nmr Nauru lllg I.UI'lllE- "Court: of onquiry cnmmonccd session an Key West yesterday They mun. resume session uh Havnpn to obtain evldenco of divcra afoot further wurlr upon the wreck." Thn inuzurtgnt. fnntnrn nl the nnmmnni- 3009909990093 A WIN U|H'r IL (Id All MHlL;|l(llHbHl. III um HUU30 V\'Asnxs:'ru.~.', March l.-At the close of oice lmura yesterday a telegram was re- ceived nt the navy depmtmeut. from ndurul Sncard at Key Woes in the follow- ing term:-. "(`.mnrh nf nnnnirlr nnmmnnnv ruuzninn mm on Immeamwly avnunum. The resolution was referred to the naval commictee. Mr. Brownwell says If the naval comruitvoe does not include such 3 provi.-ion in the ban when It as zepart-ed be vull utY(`r it. up: an mncudmont in the house Il'............. ..- Il..--L I A L AL.` ..I...... `I nuznn YDlll`UDI'-UI'] (H6 Jllllll. WAh|lINl1T()N, March l.-Representative Brownwell,'republican of Ohio. yeaterday introduced in the house the following reso- lution: "That the secretary of the navy be and he is hereb authorized. whenever in his judgment it eull become expedient for the best intereste of the country to do so. to secure options upon and consummate the purchase of such battleships. cruisers. mmin, torpedo bouts or other form of naval vessels as are of the most modern type and ready for immediate use. together with the neces- uaryarmnmeiit and equipment for the riimo us in his judgment are necessary to place the naval strength of the country upon is proper footing ior immediate hostilities with any foreign power with which the some may be threatened; and that for the purpose of consummatiiig such purchase, thereby appropriated, the sum of 8`. 0,I)U0,. UUU be immediately available. Thn rnnnlutinn uuan rnfnrrn fn Olin nriunl une no we gun. The dignity and self-conbrol of the American people fur the last. ten days has hoen simply superb. I: shows a people who have confidence in bhemeelvea and con- dence in their government, but there are pluiueignallmt the tension is becoming ntmined beyond endurance. Every village in panting to be let. loose and it. will break loose if the court of enquiry reports that. there was murder-bsne. cowardly, mid- night) murdor-on the .\l~.:ine. \X7Ai.|l|\'n'IIn\' llnrnh I _Rnnrn-nnfnf.ix-A CEBU! any uwer Ill uiu II|!!bUl_v Ul Iluuuuu. Before the war of 1861 there was some hesitation, aome aversion to shedding blood-not much, but. some. In this case the whole country will go off in a blaze and the south will be far ahead of the north. The old confederate-s and their sons and grandsons are mosh intense Am- qgion-ns and the murder of hbeir follow. counymon on the `Heine will send the borch over ovory mountain and through every cross road from Mneon and Dixon`: line to the gulf. 'T`kA Ah-nil-u and nn,l\nnhI'n` hf fhn I0!` Mu.` (`}lll0Ll `VHl6pf'i')Rll CUHIIUBII H.\l/i"lMHltl-Z, March I -(lenoml Bmdlny T. .]ohmu;nn, in speaking of probable war with Spain, P`\}82 There are laws of stiaiegy by which military operations nre conducted. which are laws of nature. and one war which has happened goes far to f](\|\)()I|8Ll'i ,O what will iuzppen in another. 1 am opposed to war and I oppose war with Spain, mid, tiiernfnro. l mu in favor of prompt action as thu only way to avers it. The American people are heating up every minute, and the moment) Lho court of on- quiry rt.-poitn than the Maine was blown up by a mine in the harbor of Havann, you will see such an explosion that as far oxcoeds t.h:lt. created by the firing on Sumter in 1801 as tho Sumter ex- ceeds any other in the history of nations. Rnfnra t.lm umr nf IRIS! thare was mine ULULCH Wlll IJTEHK OUU Ill npru. It then goes on to quote Martinez Campos, former captain-geneml of Cuba, a-i follows : I never entertained a doubt that if the rebellion were not suppressed i before 1898, war with Europe would be- come an accomplished fact. Unhappily. my prophesy will be fullled. Bub I have the consolation of having done all in my power to avert it and. therefore, I do not regret the blame which has been heaped upon me. All that is now possible is that we should all unite to meet the danger that threatens the country. The cardinal archbishop of Valladolid has published a pastoral letter blaming the United States for the prolongation of the Cuban war. His eminence says: Tho hypocritical friendship of the United States fosters the rebellion and wastes Spain's resources in order the better to at- mck her when weakened." He exhorts all true Spaniards to unite in defending tuo rights and honor of the nation. The lot- lor hm: muted \Vl(l6"pf`6&ll comment. Htwrlrunnl.` Niurnln I - Jlmuirul Rradlnv Tln Cardinal-Archbishop`! Ann-Amol-lean Loner u caused Wldo-Spread Com- ment-Au American Ultlxen MIKOI I I-`Ion I9`or Hmluor Judgment of HI: Pooplo on v.......u .....| n. nun-t Iinu--lnt.-nun rim: I10! Vullur ulnlgunuuu on min: a vvp-u to Prevail and no Avosrt Wu--lutonlo anxiety All over the United states. MAmun,March 1.--'l`ho Correspondencia Militur, the oiciul organ of tube Spanish army says : The prevailimr impronnion is that. war between Spain and the United States will break out: in April. It 9|... n-nu... An on nnnn N1:-I-ting: IWARALMHSIIIERIAIN. Swift s' Scranton 3 Coal Spain's Impression is That wm com in April. has smnzs PREPARING. RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED SPEND $20,000,000. KINGSTON. ONTARIO. TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1898. , _%._,A_, TO 'l;ho conniuioncu nppoinud to inquire into the laborers grionncu on the Ont : Nut Pun railway an n Wudnor. BC. They have loud fat oohphiut Mist coho bnploynunl nub IBCII (I hnnnunhdnn Ixw IHIIIIDIIIUI Timi P nluuwnhdclucnn on Inncpuhtlm cult inuuhunaol nodio|uItInd- new numbers 16,`: I0. W. S Daley, dbicuzo. inventor of mi- rox. one of the In M-t powerful explocivoc known. he been invited to visit Washing- ton and demonotrnto the powers of the product to secretary Long and his uraci- nhos. Fnfcy pound: of mire: no u emc- tivo u in time: elm amount of gun con ton. ' it UFYIIIHO Till I IUHHEUIICG CSHCQHIIIUH. "I`?3e crusade in England against. the use of plumage for but trimming-_, etc., in becoming current end no n meeting in London on Snurday speeches decrying this custom were much applauded. The membership of the moiety of cruudere numbers I63.` I0. f u n_-n-a. u..;..._.. .____A__ _: _ , 999673999909: CLEAN- CL|NKERLESS- ECONOMICAL-