Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Mar 1898, p. 6

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. illlndimlliil A nrdusdlndiatmtheteatablesofcanada. urauung. Wall paper nle. N Vorylowauu prices. R. Rn hr tho noiica bun V ory Iawaln prices. . So far the poiice bun trace the paruiea who brewery. Jnhn Rina leaves for brewery. John Ricoloavoa for Deaeronto to-mob row to assist in tting` cut the 05963191` A\'.LQ2]i. 'l">... -lnnrnnr Ila:-n uni l1`(A`V COIIIIDBDOQ Anemia. The aleamer Hero will lxkoly commence her regular route on the Bay of Quinta next week. (1..--uxuglrn nnrnnnnu nnrnnh llnfl. bV Uarnovr Ky company cargeu uImIuu|: Murray's impmved metho . PIIOHO I 300. A- ....\:...-..... ...m... ;. in nirnulntdon ;sUu. An ominous tumor is in circulnbion the marquis of Salisbury is aulforing 1 Bright : diaesuo. n A Ward. of Williams` piano V brlgnva ulwtuu. 1) A. Ward, of Williams` piano rooms, roturned from Toronioto-day, a week's illnou. I lunnkur nI\l" hnnhnvlt warn OH ' week's illnou. ' Lumber and bnnbm k were lined of! can near the cotton mill yesterday by the wind and carried for some diatance. rm... n:.:.......- 5...": 1... . added a cu-cular and carried 10!` dlamnce. The citizens` band have added a circular l bans, purchaeed in Germany undaluod at ' 8100, be their list: of im-hrumenta; An nnnrlv All Inn? char : aaaocinhion f0OU- I M00, their In-so ox Inunrumenua. An nearly all Inst year : m.-aocinhion bml team are members of the Y.M.U.A. It in proposed to organize under than name. Twn farmers nuar Perth have 0.|l`l'i0d on The Jam is composed ofbeqlml puts of fresh Raspberries and Granulated Sugar. This is a sellorjuat now. in proposed to organr/.3 unuer nuau Immv. Two farmers nuar Perth nline fence ght) over $2. ) worth of land till the costs have figured up over $1,000. w.n ......m nnln Nmv nurinu goods. Very lowest pncee. It Lrglow N no. The K..-& 1 . twain left: this morning with three coaches well lled with pmaaengera for British Columbia. some bound for the Klondyko. Thin mnmimz rnml Ilium Mvere received Klondyko. This morning road hing Myers a new Perfect \V8|louHl-Vale wheel weigh- ing nineken pounds, which be will nde for records. All .|... .............:m. nf Hm llhh P.W.O. the have gured over m,uu-v. Wall paper sale. New nprin goods. Very lowest piicee. R Uglow & `o. The K.-&1 . t.min morning for records. All ulna companies of the Hub I .W.O. rilloa will be out for drill this week. About the lint. week in April bhe first regimenbal drill will be called. rm...n....i nnnr mndiml uuminnliionn at dnll will no caueu. The final your medical examinations Queen : univoreity begin one week from Wednesday. The your examination: he- gin one day earlier. him Shier. Tamworth. died as the gen- gin day earner. Mina Shier, Tamworth, gen- eral hospital yeeterdaysiwitah cancer in the stomach. Ber remains were eenbbo her parents home to day. l)r. I)uii has removed hie otlice to tho corner of Prirvaea street and University avenue. Telephone 59. I<`.nnnnA Flnnn. nh nna time H10 W0~ `telephone nu. Eugene Flynn, at one time woIl~ known (}.T. R. detective, was sentenced in Montreal to six month: in jail for brutally nnultinz n woman. Rand mmnll .\ no _ lumbar morchuntn. Ul Ell UUI day. agent. nnumnz Boyd Caldwell &Co . lumber merchuntn. intend opening up an agency here. Tho tlrab consignment of their stock arrived to- than A. Planning has been appointed KUILVIU u- I nmkn In-um vi vuuh rolnrm-1. luv]! to Hm h ghuut h|(|1|('r. I In um. knock |(l)0(l.~4 1ln\vn[nl hurgulns to {I'|l`II(h(. Frau utoruau. JOHN H. .\Hl.[.N. 7|} llrm'|( Hll`(`\}L agent. The Sydenhsm athletic association is very deeiroue than the Bay of Quinta foot- ball league be continued end has written asking local the players to send a delegate to Nnpanee on March mnh. Ah ma meetimr of the Frontenac district Napanee Maren .mm. At: the meeting of pnabmnatera association, to be holy; on Tuesday evening, M. W. Bro. R T. Wal- kem will deliver 0 lecture on the Tram- formation from Operative to Spoculstivo Masonry." nn vnu Ixnnw um: we make the cnrnota Mueonry. ' Do you know club we make carpets look like new by Murray`: electric carpet cleaner at Cnrnovalxyh factory. nest. For All Purslon. l.().\`lm.\', March 14 -The Daily News. commenbingtnismornin onibswnsbingbon correspondenereporb t at: president: Mc- Kinloy s intimates believe him in favor of Iuiving all quest ions 0! indemnity. provid- ed Spsin will acbaph Americafa friendly mediation in Cuba, says : Such A solution would bobcat. for all psrties. If Spain is not able to manage her own colo- inioe, they must. be managed lnr her. That. and no straining of him Monroe doctrine, is the source nl American feel- ing against. Spain. There will be no dis- grace or discredit in accepting the friend- i meditation of a power with no Ambi- i on: or designs of its own to gratify. The prsssnn position inn aorh of scale mute. ll presidsnh McKinley can tind I way out of the nmbroszlin he will earn the gnoimdo of tho United States. Spain. Cuba and mankind." Iude No uer. Lmumx, March H.--In the house of commons to-day George N. Curzon, re- plying to Michael Dnvibr. anti Parnellite member for South Mayo. an to whether Green Britain had ollored to lend menoi~wer lo the l`nited States. eaid the government) bed not made men an offer. Answering a -eriee of qneatione which Mr. lhvibt put; with A view of elici- ting if thsre have been my negohietione for an alliance between Great. Brio sin and the United States, or whether meet. Brlbein offered to mediate in the Cuban criein-. Mr. Cmzon said these -westione were of much a nature bhah it. was inexpedient to raplyuothem. 1) For Illa on LIIO Ontario. Pun-r Hrw.o.\ , Mich. March l4.-Tho fun little stounor Unique. built three you-0 ago for the Detroit mu Porn liuron route, in to be sold to Canadian pun" and pincod on C routs on lake Ontario beunon Toronco und Pow Dalhoueie. The how will be llloroughly ovorhpulod and, her nuns thinned to "The Maple Leaf." The con- uidmtion ngrooi on is said to be 825,- mn CIIIICIIT UIKIII "'01! oightooo months. l__._._. uqll I): Q 1 run: v-nu. `QIIIIIIF. Much I 6 -Much oympgthy in his for the Hon. [-1. J. Flynn and mom- bn of hi! family. who have lost by depth his olden daughter. Evelina. u the up of twenty-one you: and five months. Mr. and Mn. Flynn have can thnoo! their childnn ukon from than within the In! ..`..L. 5... _....AL. V 1 -----~ - -- ------'-V bio of Wunllpr Ixvxwnos, Hutch H -~-Tho Brnilicn nin- iwur oonnno thoropo. that tho Wu-chips Alumna nndkmlminl Bnn Inn bun cold to tho I cited Bum gonrmnonl. The contract in to ho uigpod today. .-_a__.__`_._ `rho loo mu rmia. This nftotnoon H. H. Uildonloovo. mnnngor of the Laku Onurio nnvigution oolnrlny. Ionh out an enquiry u to tho ihion of the ice in the Bay of Quinta. Ho nooivod npliu to the effect: than in the vicinity of Conway and Adolphnsoown the ico wn will rm nndgnve no sign of brak- ing up. -u_ -_n. ..; -. I -___.._- I-l-...a. next week. Carnovrky car I) cleaners. by u:-rnv'n imnnwnal mathn . `Phone 7-} 0|` GENERAL PARAGRAPH8. omngnmonu 0| blloll` shock Iunvuu Mr A. Hopping has appointed L093 0' A Third Ohd. us | .. \l..-L -... Int. sin A sum \l-..L In 4%; nu New spring goods. Uglow it Go. we been unable to 0 broke into Bajua *7 1 that from Wl U after nloulm.ulxMnnUn..... ..... ..|.w um (`u\.L`o|om1Cou.on...........?s IT I Domlnloluootton In 1r. IOITIIIL PIODIJOI IAIIIIPJ. Ion\nnl.Qno.. .\lnrch II.-- l`lour--Rnml mt, tun Mir market ulvl. Qnnunnnn : nu om. - Mo!` .0 In Q1 ; Puu'I\l. H wring, II) to m;H&rnI`I:I. Roller Mom 3. n; |-;xu-..`t;7n u 1% Nu PII`.Q.\. Nu $1.. 1: mm In on 3,, 1 . uuuu-In my-. ` In In ran. . Imln--Whn\I. Nun: Mum! mm lhuwl, $1 an In Lu; (?urn.~II,\ In 4:; Ii-cue. up mu`.-; um: V " El .3. lo;1m;. Uornmcnl. In In Lin I l'nwb|oua--Pm-k. olm lo 3ltL.`u0 `LIAN. 'l,c 1.. ma llnmn. |a~ so Mr: Hung. he so use; CIuuo.7c'lo an ' lhmenmwnnhlp.` no male; . wan:-n.|*somhe: Elxmllcualk-. uxuroun. -nuns:-I. IA Nommleh. II-\Vhc`t.N. I , --";.."~..'W ":.:;m:.`:.:*:*..'.'*'-- ="- r.':"L.s "`u-an; um.::-ism 'cukw'A'::.'.'!u ME anti. huuvy.bu Ill ;l |I|n,$|~l|tI ; uhcltclilsvyholl. UIouo- 'nm:aI.u; \The M Blackstone *0i_ga_r_1?actory, Montreal. Blx Thousand [Ive Hundred Proepectoral Line The Home To Whlte Pun Sl\'Al`A\', March 0, via Seattle, Wash., March 111 -Rumors were rife a day or two ago `that serious complications were threatened between prospectors bound for the Yukon and Canadian oilicials at the new customs house. fourteen miles from Slmguay. It was reported that three hundred` men had banded themselvcs together for the purpose of resisting pay- ment oi duty. Investigation, however, proved that the story was unfounded. llatiee are being collected with the great- est regularity. and there has been no re- fusal to pay them. Those who have paid dutiee say that the Canadian custome oili- cials have not hhown an arbitrary or exact- ing spirit. On Fshruarv 27th a Montreal party, mg Bplrlb. On February party, with custom: inspector Gates acting as convoy, reached the Canadian custom house at White pose. Deputy United States collector Floyd, of this port), had issued instructions Lo inspector Gates to accompany the party to lake Ben- nett). When they arrived at the Canadian cuebomsliouse. however. the chiel of the party conferred with Capt. Strickland, the Uanadianoollecbonaa Lo whebher he was compelled to take the American inspector bi lake Bennett: nu.` n .....I;.A mmr. Rtrinklnlidt "rnu lake bonnew "No. replied Cnpb. Strickland; "you are on Brltllll soil mid you can tell your convoy to gen. Inspector U-ates returned to Skaguay and reported the ou-urrenco I.o deputy collector Floyd. Mr. Floyd will con- hinue to instruct the oonvoye to accompany any goods to lake Bennetb, even it they are burned back by the Canadians, until he hears from Washington. Between Slug- ua and White page there are estimated to he aux thousand five hundred people lin- ing the route. but beyond the plea on equal number are making their way over me hikes. 7 , ._.__.._ _.._.\.np\a a-In yuv nnnn .. V THREE `menus CHRONIOLED. Wllllam Eleven. In G. Ilowermuu And 0. Pratt Pane Lino. BI.oomcInI.n, March ll.--There died at his residence in Hallowell only Thursday morning William A. Slaven. aged forty- aeved years. Although his death did not come unexpectedly yet in out sorrow over the community. Mr. Slaven has eullared [or A year pa at with consumption, having returned just two weekt ago from Cali- lornie where the change of climate failed to to improve his ehettered health The funeral we: held on Saturday lrom the residence toSt. (ire ory echuroh.Picton,whereFather Mobonag conducted a solemn eervice. The romaine were interred in Mount Olive cemetery. Hr. Bleveu leoveea widow. one nun . .nm.hm-. nix brothers and one eleter. cemetery. Mr. buweu Ianvalu wluuw, uuu son. 8 mother, nix broohera Two brothers from I dlabonoo omondod the funonl, John Slaven, Orillin. and Milo Slnven, Bullklo. N. Y. M... n:;d..m Rnumrmnn. Bloomeld. Blaven, uunalo. N. \ . Mrs. Gideon Bowerman. Bloomeld. passed away on Sunday after a number of months of extreme anering. The` funeral was held in the Friends church, East Bloomeld. the remains being deposited in the vault at l'icton. Stanley Plath. West Lskmsuflering for the past two years from a disease in one of hie legs. died on Thursday afternoon. About a year ago Mr. Plath had his leg amputated above the knze and he was able be around, but the dis- ease soon manifested itself again and final- I ended in his death. The weather con. tinues very mild here and has every ap- pearance of spring. Several farmers have tapped their sugar bushes, but the run has been very small. D. B. Bowerman is having his house entirely remodelled on the inside. Peter Burr and Col. Tilisun arrived home safely after their trip to the old country. They had a pleasant passage. and express themselves as well pleased with the sale of their horses. The town hall is being rc-shingled. A travelling operatic company has been holding shows in the town hall the last week. sixty oer cent. of the funds going to the sidewalk fund. The C.0.R. intend uttinu inasiding and two switches at the Hallowell station. Canill lliiight will have a pair of hay scales placed on his fnrm this spring. ' led Ihootlng at llorl-leliurI-l`l OII HIIMOII Wee tne Vlntlm. MnItRl.'4nl'F(l, Ont.. Meroh N ~-A and Ihooting fetelity occurred Setmdey night. in which Fred Holden. e young men of this town. we: eoaidentelly ehnt for e bnrgler. from the athlete of g hich he died Beturdey momirg About idnight. or shortly elrar. e light wee dieoovered in the cilia: oi Bredllold Broe. it Co . herdwere eetehlirhment. Bnrglere bring euepected. Berry Hredeld wee notied. end, with the eeeietence of a con le ol coneiehlee, well ermed.!nrronnd- ed t e store. A let momenta leter e form you eeen to come out of the ollice. end Mr. Bredtleld, who wee etetioned et. the front door with e Wincheeter rie. red the men dropping to the oor. A Iemp wee eecured. end it wee ound thet the euepected burg- ler wee In `other then the tlrm'e clerk end e grendeon ol the eenior permer. end then e terrible mieteke head hem Inede. A pbyeicien wee nuInrnoned.end It wee found thet the bell hed peerod through the upper pert of one leg end lodged in the other. The ballet wee eeeily extrected. The petienb. from `loss of blood, tngother with the ewful shock. urea in e very week oondmon. end peeeed ewe] ebont noon to- day. meet eynpethy ie expreeeed tor the eorroeimz mother end femily. end for Mr. Bred6eld e nntortnneteoonneotion vyith the eeir. The deoeeeed wee only twenty yeere elegeuveewell liked end very popnler. end hie untimely end heeoeete gloom over elm nnmnnnltv. " A tc|I|II -"-VIIIUIIIV at tho city council has hon unusual forlo-night. `an in my liIt|u{nIIIII In tunnel. COAL AND W000, IIIQ "U WIIUUTC tho oonnunl_t_! bu "WIS LATEST FROM SKIKGUAY. MISTAKEN FOR A BURGLAR. J. MCPARLAND d-istribufing agent for Kingston. For sale everywhere. The Best On The Market. MANUFACTURED C-ll.-1 -`- --- without a Macintosh in an unpleasant predicament. But if we are dressed for the occasion with a perfectly tting and perfectly protecting Waterproof it is a pleasure to face the storm. . 01']! .`7lJ(`lJ`1`0.Vlll-.`N . are built to stand any storm. A solid sheet of rubber, with line all wool lex- ture on either side. everiv seam double stayed and demented. Single, double or triple oapee. Specie ly good quality, in Grey, Dark Blue or mack. gl./VD IZVIBRIII. L418` , __._,. I .... -.. llmk.-..ll. ant` nl nnnnn vnn rill an than 11: cm wodn mo COAL mam: .,.__.. u_..___ Iron 0! Lonwowno Locus. ` Flmn or l.\.V!1lm\\`NR. Much l<|.-Rt- him. hlochbirdn and crown bovo oll pnh in their oppooronceo. Tho no woothor oi Ibo past wook hoocomplotoly ruinodouroloigl mg. Buggies are now tho only ooI`wov- oncos um. cm ho uood. Rev. Mr. Hritlfh held rovinl mootinga in Botholnnd Ehono- zsr chm-choc loot took. Mro. Euooibo McNoil hon rotumod from visiting; friondo in Ipllorytown. Cnu-loo Fituimlnono has boon` union to tho Brookvillo hoapitol whoro ho in being moud. Tho oociol no Froomon Shi n'o undor n.- -......-.... ..c n.. nu villa odioo oid woo Freeman am n1 uuuur the nulpicoo of the Oukvillo adieu Ixnnd wean. Largo logic cum Eton lnnodowno villngo nd Iron Ebononor. which onlinmtl the procoodingn very much. Afar nfronhmonu. pun won mdulgod in and the ovonmg was pund lloot pun-mu . Tno pcoooodn unounwl to out 8%. n. C. I-`. hndon in Again oonvnluoont. Chnlu Circles family had I aunt nape ion hing uuoonhd by [M on Thundqy night. `_ W Kn. 131 isiaisv co.. `A RAPID ' DISTRIBUTION BUI nu: PRICES` ARE THE MOTOR. BLACK MOHAIRS, 54 inches wide, ne. weighty and rm for Skirts, 49c yard. BLACK BRILLIANTINES 25c. 35c. 39c. 49c and up. BLACK LUSTRE 25c. 35c. 39c. 49c and up. ` sou~n uimo mac. Special Ribbon Sale __,- __ Inlo or II Lnwronco lnlnndn. ` O1 tlo 673 inland: in the that so. Law- unoo placed in the mulch in July. 1894, I 806 hvo boon dlnpoood cl And the sum of 3 380.483 88 rullud. The balance have for pr Jlonb boon withdrawn from ale. JOHN LAIDLAW & sun, 0! Lnnufowno Locnll. - , , u-..|. u GILBERT FAST BLACK We've been making e cereful study 0! the Lining buelneen. There are so men poor Linin e on the Inerket, end ea our Linin reputation must a euetnin . the merit: of eeoh Ineke. produo hee been compered. end we hue decided then the no the Boot Black Linings to be had for tho money. They are wu-nntod withoub cncklng, wuhlng And ponpinbion. Tho color in absolutely tub. A great variety of New Black Goods to choose from. All widths Satin Ribbon. Moire Ribbons- " Dlain Silk Ribbons. 3 36 King It :-ooh 2 I119 Britain. the (Inn Pnvuu. In law In Iuu to In Provided. Lonnox. Much M.-'l`_boIron undo bu boon oonddonbly nlrtod by on mlolo in an hpointlng out Oh: tho upon: nn omroomunpuou 0 iron Inn oxoudd the wholo out I at the united kingdom by hourly I a million tom. and pndmng I plgdron lunino lnlonllnond ol the you. The sum -any "'I`hnonlnnu|nnInp-Ann-ohm . II! (`III EVIIIII IIIIU. honnnounood mow storm. which was duo hon IIII night. lnilod to connocr. Elihu in nu on! in m hearings. or the truth min In: mind in his cslculm Alanna IIEIIII KC` IIII III II `D III`. III! sushi nun: "'l`bcto in quite: In-go prou- mm; the In may have to full but upon Amoriou no no diatom have to Into good our dulciont on --on Ana-ink. once our ingot Myer pig and llnilhd III- Ininl. " D--II-C yr-vw only I vultu- Lmmon. Much I4 _mnuua% um. uontlmplgoqdnoon ht 5. tom oluul phat lot Nailing with tho. Pnnnnhamnnnvd PI. IN: 3.31.7: wan my rum, ..-.. ll-..L IA Ck- II_lA.l.L- PIG IRON FAMINI. Kingston Uold. dim and brown modal: will be awarded tho oonhuunuo making over 400, 800 llld 200 points respectively in the pen- uthlon ovum: no the Y.M.C.A. on F.idny -_.-J -- IIIUIIIWI C` on! . ,, W-! I Book went, unulecl upon roqut-st. `It tells ur Inf 30 years rtwllou In In-Mm; rmtultn of no f-bula. Inc an clmlnu, nurvmnam-ma, hunt- blwh lmpowncy, vv.rh-ouch-, cu-., wllh my worl-mmocl -on Q-Ann-Innis 1|]-| -I- CV00! W I p ulo. New uprin good: V'uJ.\owuo`:)ri_g_u. R. Ualo: & gm go-nnnnnplntu AI JOHN H. MILLS CARD. .....:.:_.____.___...._`.r_V I>'I'II>ZI*.I*iI! Iil~Il~'I>IIvIlI-ilil-Iv 1I>Sl>lG` .._ _ .---pa ngcnnfnnv 1no1jA____r_I. JOHNS. -I-1;:-u-. -_. V __,_' m Pimcass 3'1: Iwlliulzihli-II any on and Cumdlnn Pnomo lhllwuy . Duluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Conualnn Pacino runway I)ul\n.h,..... .. Duluth l`rof.. ())lm:.`I::llvl'itl-lcabl R Go 00 0|! Rh` Ilou Nn\'.?`|u? . . . . . .. Non n-ul mun-I Runway. . Montreal (hi! Co . . . . . Nontn-ul mun-L pun Montmsluu .. lhll 1`l`lophmm.. . Royal I-ileotrlv .. 'l\\mmn Rnllwny .. Bank at Momma! . ".`!'"_f..fI'.*..!.9n...',3..E.EI.-.., "2! ' ' .___.._...._ OOMMERCIAL. IORIIIAI. noon IAIIIITS. Au: (III WIIIIV I-r---_- \J)lh century Jhnmno-nt at an hnntmt, Brice. WnrILat. nl ht. (`urn-nln Inntumly Mil.` Hundretln of V0 nnlury mratllnunlulnn Iww every month. Write for ubovu book to-(lny ur drop in and OONIULT Ila l'Bl:l: and test the current or hell. DI. D. IAIIIJI. I56 St. James SL. loltml, Que. I Houruo mm. ml) p.m. Huu nun. to 12 u.m - -.j.@_--1 vsmsou IS HERE. Best quality. Lowest prices ma For Inch Inn. ,A,.__. mo Pluncna B1'mtIrr. mspnmmr JAM Q Pounds For 15 Cents. 31,: III" Ill` `IL : '_".'H lm nu ll 01"- 63:4. me} J1'36"6k' A 7 Weak l`{ln_ IIHE 4 P:Mlll`JM :-:-j _( Ind: from In Wood oun Ancient mum- uhlp. Pruontod to Uhulnmltu. Ihvld Vnnduun. Vancouver. I former resident of Uhuilln. bu presented to Mouru.E. W. Bcano. M. Houston and Peter Rutherford each 3 csno made from the wood of the old steamer Boner. mu... ...... -urn In-onaht bv Peter wood ol the old etcamer beaver. Theee oanee were brought by Rutherford from Vancouver end they hive an interesting hietory. The wood is live on and green heart end In already eteted warn made from uood from the etearner and been sun In uuruuy auuwu were made from Beaver. which nu wrockad off the count ab Butru'd'| Inleo, B C , in 1888 This vee- eel wee built in 18:35 and wee the ab ho 0l'0!I bhe Annbio end Pacic ooune, and In the launching king Williem IV was re- Ienb. The builders were Messrs. Bron ton and West, of Birmingham. ` am. ......I -u hum: In-nnalv and pure and Wu, or mrunnguun. 1 The vessel wu bullh strong`? para copper rivet: wero used. upb. Hume commanded the crnfb which was hlnoby her. long with an eighty foot; bum. hm-inn than gold craze in California she long with emnby Ioon noun. During the gold was used in that trade. Some idea of her 1-peed may he had from the feel. that in took 103 deya {or her to reach Astoria, Oregon. from London. Eng. In the aenrch for relics lor the world : fair held in 1893 Ab Chicago. Ill offorg was mode in 189:! to mine the Beaver from the bottom of the water cl Burrard e Inlob and when the work was nearly completed A puaimz veuel caused Inch a swell that the boiler toppled over end the veuel wont) to pieces. Relic gatherere collecbod some of the wood and the cane: referred to were undo from this. I lilllllj ullv unnatu- 1n the death of Mien Elizabeth Melville. which and event: occurred at: the home of her mother, Gore street, this morning, a bright end lovoeble young root: was re- moved from 3 circle of lrlen 5 wherein ehe ....- ..p.......I cm than unnd nuelitiea of movsd irom circle or irienus wnersin sun was esteemed (or those good qualities nllection and endesrment which she pos- nssed end mnde_her a leader among her lriends. Deceased youniz lady had just reached the gate of womanhood. entering wherein sll gave promise of peace rind hsppiiisse throughout thefuture. but death blighted the expectation. Last summer while on ll pleasure ti-ipelerge picture in the cabin of the steamer on which she took pessega. fell from its Listening. striking Miss Melville on the head. It is thought the injuries she then received ellected her spine, us since then she has been an in- valid. droo ing until deslh ended her suf- fering. liroughcut her long seige of eutferin ehe bore her pain cheerfully and uncomp isiningly. Much sympathy is ex- pre-sed for Mrs. Melville, who has Butler- ed the loss of two daughters within is -nulls wax. -- year. IJIIPIIIU \IVI'l I-vnw; . A euit. resulting from a dispute between W. H end R. J. Decker, over the pey- ment or the erection of Pipe`: ice-house, wee tried before judge Price in hie cham- ber ID the court house to-dey. ll. J.:l)eck- er contracted to erect the ice-house for the sum 0! $900. The dimen- eione, specied in the Agreement, were ellered. lo the contractor claimed. Mr. Pipe ordering the posts to be placed so that the building would cover e greater um. "Nun nnnhrnnhnr followed Uh! 0l'dO|'!. `\I`\v Make a change in the look of your home, improve the appearance of your room. We con give you WALL 1 Al ER at any price. Designs of the latest productions. T. MCMAHQIFJ C0.. that the bmlcnng woum cover a gruuwr Ares. The oontnobor lollowed orders. and for ndditioml work. which the enlug- ing necessitated, he billed Mr. Pipe for 856 um! some odd cents. The hour would not dovinbo from the con Lncb rice. and hence bho wit. J. cInt._vra zmpearevl in court in behslf of `7- ups. and J. Mudie for Deck- er. Six m amen wibnnoaeea gave evidence. Jamal Wilson. lumber merchant. who eup- plied the lumber and timber for the build- ing, wu 5'90 interested in the cur. 'I!hA iudna ndiourned the cue to allow | my, 5'00 Interoueu In me our. The judge adjourned to the parties to secure other witnesses. ` ordinary wheels. I -'1 Thing of Benny" sud `tle new the tour Point Beerluge -`Len. Forever." The new 1898 models 9! E. & D. bioyclee lnve Il'l'lVOd and are on exhibition an the | store of George Mille it Co., Wellington ebreeb. Thane who hue seen them are loud in their pnleee, both an no the gen- enl nppeenncs of the wheels end the many into 0! excellence as compared wloh at or meohinea. Their famous four points beeringe have given these wheels a worldwide reputation, and yen the selling * price in only I hrie more than is naked for i l I I\f|lIII'IIl' luv new-wu---. This morning twenty workmen were put: to work on the hull of the eteemer Icono- dele. In wee expected the teek would not be begun before tomorrow morning. bub mettaere ere gob in reedineee today and the meoh ice pub to work. The ete will be increeeed en the repeire edvence. Frenk Reney eeye the eteemer will not be reedy for eommieeion until Juiy lat. l unuuu u; - nun.-. Thie "morning while W. J. (jluietmee. l letter cerrier. wee engaged in his usual occupation he wee bitten on the right erm by e horee ettached to a milk delivery weggon. Juet en he came ebrent of the nnimel, which was etendinp at the edge of the eidewnlk, it turned heetily end caught 1 him on the muscle of the right arm, brnie- r in: end hreehing the flesh. i Looking over Property. On Seturdey Meeere. J. R. Shut, F. (L Bowere end B. Buum. Toronto. three membere of the eyndicete owning the emol- ter eile end the Frontenac leed mine. visited the city end looked over the site and mine. They will report the reeult of their obeervetiom to the remainder of the Iyndieete. It in intended to begin mining operetione at once. wum mu. -to nooovTe`1v-om. J. 0. Guy. the driver of R. J. Mc- I)ovnll'a horn: in this mornin `a accident. . lo-rt his oyo gluon. without 1! ich he enn- noo very well got along up he it Ihor eightod. The gluon won upocislly undo for him.|nd he will be gutolul ho thor ndor for their return. ` (. The gopcrnunno onginoon ranking n , uurvoy ol tho hubocj this mornmg hogan ; muting Ioundingo may all the whnrvu. bqzinnmg at lioclvood hoopihl. They will any on their work as far down as tho nhl nvnnltnn ..L.n , .WIII XII l-I --`V old amdun ulna. --. i The Waterloo hockoy hum having boon ` thrown from the landing plsca in tho in- M1-uodiuo action by tho 0.H.A.. Ibo Fron- lo act will claim {ho right cf having ruched -he mlo for tho chunpiombip 0! ans. _o`.. ICCIIUI ' "'5 shut nfu. VTALL pifm 1Tu?r'6E:EATEFu-z? -_-_?.___?.-j_ cm. 0! the truuumnu. nu . -,_ L__L__. A._... L_...... llopnlng The Roudnlo. A Young Life Ended. u,,._L -1 11:-.. |.`I:.._|...|. ,,,__,|.:._... l'-...... - Al... Dispute Over Money. lilnon By A llono. _.L:I II` I` ..____`L_ `ha his lonudlucl. Tea Mast Fl00D_0R% YEARS. THE EASTERN PART OF OTTAWA CITY INUNDATED. Kinguton Pulnt Shop and Rnmn l'Ilp('l` Depot, Corner Brook and Bugut street. lleeldente Ire urlven from 'l'heIr Home: ' -0tIIere Are loving up nltorey 001' Two -IIuIone of root or Lumber Under \|Va- , ` ter-Sorte Being lade to Open the Ohennel. ` OTTAWA, March l1.-'I`he worst ood lor years is in evidence along the plateau i of the rivers.inundatlngconelderableof the eastern part of the city. The Rideau from l the rie ranges ows between Janeville and Ottawa and then throu h the part oi Ottawa ionnerl New Edinburgh, now Rideau ward. an topples into the Ottawa 1 over the Rideau falls. The river from the rie rangee to the falls is crossed But by Cummlng s bridge. then St. Patrick street brid , then comes Porter's island. then the P. R. railway bridge. more it-lande, and riall the Sussex street bridge at the . ver e of t e lells. . any of the inhabitante were driven to the roofs of their houses and spent most of the night there. Porter : island, on which stands the proposed contagious di- eeaees hospital. was four feet under water this morning. The ice next jammed at St. l$atrick e street bridge and tore up con- siderable oi the flooring and another jam occurred at the railway bridge. ooding the city on both sides. The bulkhead de- lending the Good Shepherd convent was partly torn away, the basement flooded and four nune narrowly escaped with their lives. n.. H... ...om-n nr Eriinburcrh side nearlv lives. On the eastern or Edinburgh aide nearly the whole ward was Hooded several feet deepend hundreds of residents driven to the upper oors of their houses. The water extends out I quarter of 5 mile to the Rideeu hell grounds. which are, how- ever. quite high. Six million feet: of lum- ber on the islands or share: ere in the water from two to eix feet deep. Had not a cold turn come during the night. there would have been I greabcatnstrophe no-dey. Every etforbia being made to clear the channel of the river. The mill stop logs etfthe mp ofthe ltideau falls have been blown out of. the ice; jams above are bein b`neted awe and A chnnnolcub throng the surface ice from the lower jam to the falls. flu... f`..n.rIn Arlnnkin train, dun ham I fall. The CnnAdn Atlantic train. due here abnub 3:35 last: evening. go: in at. '..`)n n rm n Iunnhnul`. nf l\ hnnnrnd {(19% Of abnub 5:30 man evening. gun lll 3:30 am , nwashout of a hundred feet. of the track occurring six miles out. of town. The water subsided alter midnigliband the track was repaired. All the railways are Ln "inn trnnhln Lmck was lupin having trouble. Will Be Heard Ma meeting In New York Thln Week. MoN'rIm.u., Que, March H.-All eyes in the railway world will be turned on New York to-marrow, where the roads cmcerned in the great rate war will come together for the hut time since the out- break of the hostilities. I). McNicoll, peeeen or traffic menu er. will represent: thjkl. .R . and the (l.'`.R. will have two of. ltheir leading officials on bend in the person at George B. Reeves, general traflic manager, and W. E. Davie. genenl pueenger Agent. All these kgentlemen will leeve the city for Ney York to-night so an to be on hand for the opening of the meeting of the passenger committee of the trunlr line eeeociation which takes place at 142 Liberty etreet tomorrow morning. Thu nhnnnn fnr A settlement: of the war I 112 umerny ureen to-marrow morning. The chance: for A semalemenh of the ere problemntical, bub the above otoiela are understood to be going to the meeting in I hopeful epirih. The whole bhing might be eettled in A few hours, and on the other hand it`. may be days before any- thing is accomplished. Rnrwillinm Vannrne wan oxnected back thing is ucoompnnnea. Sirwillinm Venorne was expected from Washington this morning. but the train he is on is delayed on the Adirondack line near Uheteaugey by a washout. The bridge over the St. John river.e smell atreem near that place. wee weakened by the torrents of water resulting from the storm so that the train could not erou and the peanen era and baggage bed to be transferred. he telegraph wires were eleo badly demonlizcd by the gale end it we: diicnlt toseenre denite infor- mation u to whet. time therpeeaengere ` would errive in the city. It Led to IUIOII. Stampede from Dawson (my. SAN Fmm-Isa-0, Cal., March H.~-Tho latent now: from Dawson comes under dnlo r of Janunry `Jlat by the men who Irrivad 'ot northern ports yeaterdsy. An eight- yeIr~ola boy made A strike on A side hill of Bonanza creek and cmsod I stam- pede from Dawson. Whlh did not and until All the contiguous country had been atukod. The news mu taken to` Dawson by Ihniel Donovnn. who owns l claim tnnty-{our in Bomnm. Th. hmhv In! In: Hanrv (hvillnnd. clllm uvlnry-rour In DODIIIZI. The luuy lad was Henry Cavilland. whose lathor. a Michigan man. in working a Bonanza claim. Little Harr did not: like below that in all day with him mother and he would 20 our and peek down in tho lnlo where the men were. The father roughly ordered him to get. a claim of his own. He got his mother`: pie late. and afmr a Ion wrestle with the l rov.on ground hack of t. o cabin_lio brought. about a pint. of earth in the un plate to lhll father. The man washed in and lound ' about half a dollar in dust. u(\l .......... ah- nuuhan has nlnunrl A HE Hl'|!Hl'l(lllF.l{. .\H l`Hl'Al.. (HV `.8 hln pa-rmnnlMu-mlml, u.'4NlH!(`(l by unex- gwrlu-,uwwlnum'. In um Impurmnl hrxuu-In ut` ho Hprlng lnmlnunm. with mm-l`u| m:umm-- lIu'lll mid \'1'I`)' rlwnp l|ll\'f`I`lI.`l|I\){ rntvs, I lmvv nu In-nllnuun In vnuruulm-hug Ilw lwnt rtmullu. }{n\'u _\'n1|l' Iullt"`N)nl((' ul mum. Huuu: lmvo nlremly boon houlmd. YOINTI :- I .....|... ...-.\.....9 "nah vnlnrnu IDOIHI Illll I IIOIIIF In UIIBB. "Of course. the mother has pluyed n trick on the boy to keep him quiet. thought. the man. nnd no to gen rid 0! him I hold him to go and gob some more. The second Lima the little pie plate htd nearly $2! Th: he mun took the child and went ha y to hit cabin. The mother know nnunng about ib. At once I claim was stand for the lad. 'IL-_ LL- -p....._ ..-n ...-A _...l -....-..-I In WIU BIIIUU III!` DIIU III. Then the story got. out and spread to l).unon. The boy hut wuhod A hole about an bighnncl as deep us I dnhpan Ind ; ha 326 to 9 our for it. .'l`he/Bohher Told Ber Be Would Shoot I! Ihe Did. Int lee `l`ooI(.,cheecee. , Plrnnnu, Pm. Much H.-Three rnuked rohhere broke into Owen Mur- phy e hotel on Dicnon ecreet. Homestead. nnethed open the ufe and club regia-fer end` Itole eeverel valuable nrtiolu and $50 in money. Rated by their mcoerm, lone hurgler went upstairs. where |he dragged `a trunk one of the room 0! Illeheel Breen. I houder. In the hell he nneehed the trunk open and lock [em end . gold much. From was he wem to the room ol um Beeeie Ward, bun ehe nee ereeeed by the mine. The rubber levelled e revolver eh heed and threatened to ehoot. it me med." Mice Ward took chances and ac med end the hurzler tled. lollowecl by They were not cuptured. the other two. `I (III! 0! Purcbnno. Nxw Yuan. Much I4 ---'l'hcn in plcn`\y of wt. in nancial circles ngudmg the to- pod that 1 proposition will to undo to tho Spnnioh government by tho Unibd Slabs lnr lhn nu-nhnn of tho island of Cuba lUVC'IlWC|II II II` Ullli GIIIOC tho purclauo ol the island 0! Cuba than oI|25.000.000. Thin upon ncoivodwido ` for lbopnr ol. inluuoing 'dobuinouontbo nidnolnnnnk ' THE [RATE WAR TROUBLE A KlD-AND ms SAUCER. was warm sciiiuso. M1,. mu) a; 1;f0IT1;AL.Y.\`1VI`A`I:iCIIA`1-1'. xilbsy `nu Van latent Inn ornwdod Into flu lmnllooc oi Sun J. Burnsin training a running bone for H. Harkneae. The C.l .R. will build sf $115,000 Itatlon ab Woodstock. A hm an-nu I-mat: -gm mum nAHin'l about 4 Woodstock. - ! A '0'? NM bolt! were soon ailing . the hu bot to-day, . I A Ahnrnnhhv [aural for TUIODBO this hu bot to-day. _ A. Abernathy leaves for i b i . v'.i"l:.gn%`.S:l1*Ar`:::):\'i.r\gQ.InnI .c the collemisto institute begun to day. Mr. Conmoe wu elected lor Wont Al- gomn, the majority being 29]. .,_ Even-vbodv is pending the onrpetn to ovonin on business. The sum: oxnminstions an the collogisto institute begun to day. Mr (`nnmon wu slanted Murray to De oreenea nun sprung. The whistle of the steamer Pierrepont; ie pleasingly reminiscent of summer. W. Nelnon. Amherst Inland. en route for pleasingly mnimuceno pl` summer- W. Nelnon. Monbraal, spent to day in tho city. _ _ Thin mm-ninw tho work of rooflnl In the mnjomy being 221:. Everybody Iondinll Murray to be cleaned thin spring. -rm. whintln nf eh. nmnmar Pierrepont; Monbrenl, opens day in tho may. TM! morning the work roofing in Riohlrdaonn now elevator was he un. R. 0. Blnynoy is ouhof the bicyc 9 racing game. He is married and inbendn to settle down. Min Currie Milton. Pit.t.aburg. entered the genonl hospital no-day as a nurse in- training. Wall mmr nla. Now spring goods. ..._.._____._..___ Auctlh Sales of Household Furni- _ ture. Properly. Etc.

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