Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Mar 1898, p. 6

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Aqlb the Fit. Finish.'S--ylo of myu\.Nork.-then: is None Better; whilcmy ptires are levelled to tho times. The Gem`: F Will be mnnlgld by G. W. Ashley. ` UUIC tit` --u---v--' ----v- V` v-- OCQDI Cll I?`-CV%r\6U CUJISQC i UUIU Ul HUDIDIL A trustee vieibed one of the city schools and was prevailed upon to address the scholars. He did so and so eloquent: was hehhala after be h sd departed 3 little lad held up his bend. and when the teacher asked him when he wanted. he said : Please, ma'em, what church does he preach in?" ' nn Quhnrdnv hwn nlnvtnn hnvn .Tn|1nm'n "W0 sxmm usbnrv, hm lvh pr: nun - AHIIIULIU IIUIIIU. Sarge. Nosbibt returned from Cornwall at two o clock this afternoon with Whin- noy, who will be brought: before magis- trate Duff no-man `ow morning. A voha of $10 010 in in thn nntimnfnn fnr uunoanu, uua moo Auolnaa 15. lung, nere. On Bnburdny `accurrod the death of Leander Pbilli l. a well-known townaman of Clayton. .Y..' He was seventy-one years of age and. l veg lb wile and one child. A cnnceroa a gowgb was the cause lo! his death. IA...-I l-..-.l.._... :- _ I ..... -..L ...'-:.-_ ._ UI HIS uuuuu. V llord Lsnadowmv in :5 frequent: visitor no the press gallery of the imperial house of commons. Time deals kindly with bhe ex- govornor-genaral. He is looking remark- ably well. Lady Lmadowne, too, is in the bean of health. A o.-..-L.... ..:..:L..l -_- ,.l LL- -.'L_ __L__L WHIC- Tho prince of Was: in energetically lolrningboridoa bicycle ah the Riviera. Accompanied by an inabructor and an equerry. Rnharh MnLaon_ nr.M,P P.. rliad Ah nch equarry. Robert McLean, ex-M.P.P.. died uh Soda ,0reok. Gan` boo. Sunday. Deceawd re- `aidod for some In no in the county of Ren- frow. Out. Who `(lnntllilrn an-\5:rs:unnh A" H.664-nu Drrluu Uuu uu-xunrl OW ll.`|0l'lllllg. A vote of $10,030 in in the estimates for the drill hall her a. Prison equipment. an Kingston nonitenmiary is increased $2,400, but salaries are 1 educed $1,000. Mr] mnln `(in II nmnnn in rlnn -and nun Bananas are I euucea 1,UUU. Mrs. Ellen Kin g, Oawego. is dead, aged seventy-oighb you re. She was a resident of Kingston om 18 10 to 1852, marrying her husband, the lane Thomas F. King, here. On Satan:-dnv hnnnrrad hha death nf Iclon the Draw`: Non PIII lallwuy con- InIu_Ion-Iloudv For Ionlno. MuN1`llBu.. QM. Much 29 - The Richoliou & Ontario navigation cdtnpcny oxpoouto has the Gram of in elounon running on the river; on Thurodny. which will he I good deal oirluor than usual. Crow`; Nun I'.un nnlnlninninn nu in DOIIFIEUU WI-IIRI IIUIIUII GIWDIIIUI |7l'IVOla Attend the 3:19 of ne furniture piano 9.0 the ruidonoo of Mrs. I. Mioo I. Brock street, In-marrow no ton o'clock, by Mills. W... -s--'-uan Al IIY-1-_ 1- -..-_...-L.'--II_ lrow. uuu. The Klondyke aontingenb, A" battery, will be tendered a complimentary dinner to-nighb by P. lluvlin. proprietor of the Athletic house. c|-....o. \Y....I-.:u ..-;.__._-..I t....... n-_.___n CCI VIIII7. C. Y. F` ard has been named as judge of collie: no she Toronun bench show, held April 1201:, 13th and 14th. Thu nnncl lad mm n! him nihv van. Kimn. nllrlug Ill .LTvll'DC0 co-marrow. 1! war in .'ocla.rod beoweon Spain nnd the United Santos Canada will have many tourists whoa health demands orivel. A, AM....A 9}... ..I. -c 4.`..- t.......'s....- .1 nnla evoulng In alum p'l0(`K. L. H- `Dink nnd|wife.Toronto. are guano ah the British Amononu hotel. W :1 lhmilu... n-n....'n- a........o.... -1 W. n- I-I-Iuuwu. nouavmn, nnpucwr ox .i:r:lland to venue, in in she; city on A periodi- visit. ' I` V I" u-J I... L... ..-......I -- :...-I_. .1 Apru Inn, 10011 and NEED. The upper: led cue of the ciby vs. Kin a. ton abreeu n.-[way company came: up or hoariug in Thronto to-mo:-row. If In!` in l.'QalnrArl hnhwnnn Rnmin and nu! my (`mum us Iuugn, and ms skin if shlrk In tho t-hiol'l;|in'.~` In-lh_ it mzul-A him` ail; l H I \\'nl~lmd him I lhuught, () here".-1' n chnnz-9 for ` My `_r|Ing made out of :1 horseshucl mu . - as moo as ' `A ring made out of their horseshoe nnill". I I.` _--.-uu us av-nu. I | The committee on water work: moot: lhhia evening It oight p olock. L. H. `Chrk lndl-its 'I`nrnnt-A. Ara annnhn uornnmmiocm Lu. ' ' Provluhms--l`nrk. SIM!) to $l.50; Lard, 7 c tuao; Bacon, 12 in me; Hnmn. He in I 0; (?hoeuo.7cto Ho; Butlvr.lnwmh|{n. 19 wzllo; Wuum. we to I81`: Eggs. 100 to I c. `rho You Run noun Otowcloa Into `rho Hanan... __n 3.... (H II H II I'llIlU|l.`5 I A ring nuule out . J` me Dnuul nmononu BOWL W. K. Hamilton. Bollovilln, impoooor of nlnnd to Vanna. in in r.hn niuv nn A mu-indi. Ill rung In-'|:!(` .il '(K3h;.NEAl/. PARAGRAPH8. TERRIBL E DISTRESS. 1_v vlmm * t'hi(`l'l;|in'.- HR`: mu 2 . Hm! ling N n A-nrinnu I Ml); Sn x`rnn0,3R..`hI to 3,154); Htnm Ha on tan glwb; nnusxrln HM. am In $~ :1), U, , Dy-ul. 0.2 \ om! nlsa Hm-d,3| as m 1.05; (90_rn.!Nc In 41v tiiumuv, mo tntfxx ; (mu win mam; Barley, {r I0 42 ; |{yn,iu;c 1o.'.a- ; Buckwheat. can In uc ; nmmnmnl, $1.90 to $100; Uornmenl, {ilk In Prnv|n|nIm---I`nrk mm In emsn- Yjnl '71.. a5.llJ;Slralg1l\l lmlk-r.$I.4u to sum; I-Ixlm, `L70 1 8|. ch um llut I fovl quiln sur. .: Hwrv Immzs :5 {ale- -5 thing In mun` t nf .-1 hul':~wshu(` nui|.' a an! Inna. . -uuwuwu-I luugh, :5 ml his * did as ml.-. ; hut kept mo :1 ml I lnu`.~'.e.~n|1oc I 4-unllilmlsl ` iulv-, - n-nil. tum nlnnnu K nuuuvll llnnnl. Montreal. Q,uo.. Mnrvh '.`9.- F`lm1r-ReooIE>t.n :l|0 brtr market. met. Q,u.nmlons: uni Wlnhlar iumo $5.01 ; Pnlont spring. ' 10 to tan); Straight Rnlh-r.$l.40 suit; 3.31): 8lIDl`l`I|l)_$R..`Il 3.15): Ntnmz Ha an IIIII Inn]: In Int urncu or its Kildix p-ha. Oonoununoplo during thocvcningol In-ch l5ch,vu in nlli night which bllovud thdi-oovuy In hnzdnhlhn-lhnal'l`n-ha. uxu-us, -u-cu :u.--AcmtuInq no 3 Sbiold donpnxeh Iron Buchanan, thous- bnuk unoog Ibo Alhuniun and Kur- dilh trauma in [X Karina-in nl wwn one u-an: aioenen line." After stating that the arrangement is " the direct consequence of the amicable reletizne between two neighboring states enxiuns toadvance the intereete oi their peoples the otlicial communication con- tinues: "While eafe guarding the in- -tegrity and soverignty of China and satisfying the eeeentinl needs of Russia the arrangement iniuree the interests ol no loreign state. On the contrary it atfords all nations the poeaibility of entering in the near lutnro relations with the river regions of the Yel- low sea. hitherto closed to them. The `opening? of Ta Lien Wan to the merchant n ships 0 all nations will create a new and wide market lor commerce and industry ,owing to the trans-Siberian line, which is 5 hencelorth destined to connect the extremi- ltiee of two continents to the old world. ,:The arrangement. theretoie. is of high lhistoricnlvalub to Russia and should be glhsiled es afortunato event by ell those `who have at heart the benets ol peace and the development of good relations among nations " I- lZh`l\'_ 90 .-K' Paula Ilia Dan, I: S In ml luv Inlnllw. Drluloy uarnctl and ourudtounrds tho nolieo station. Ho wuovotukonbymoiecudurutd. U United for A Olrl. Shot By lot Fuller SL\1'n.I:, Wnh.. March `29 - M. P`. l Scholdornp. I well known inanronen solici- ltot. was shot and killed by D M. Bradley. u prominonn contnctor. in tho pretence .0! I largo crowd [ol thoutrogoorr. S.-boldorup In nuudi on s not eormr waiting for Miss Brndloy. withwnom borugoiogtolho coooartn the Ilnnun. Insueud ol being not by the ung Indy In In: Incl by bu lather, who. without saying a word. draw a revolver un : IIIIJI acuuqwlp Innlllgll IID way. Bcholdcuphllhothoground and cxpind in: low Ininnhl. Bndloy turned and u-lnltnwnrdn tho nnlkan stating `ll- Illlllllg DIHUDI V Pr.KI.\'. Much 29 -M. Pavlo`. the Run- aisn charge d'nfhin, when he visited the Chinoeq foreign office hr the pur- pose of signing the n moment u-rived he hehwoon Rania an Chins rounding `the cosaion of Port Arthur and T; [Ion Wan wnotcotood by mo-zntod Contacts. A numbar ol Russians Iofu 'l'Ion-'l`~in. ac- waolnpaniod by a priest to take put In and bless the ceremony of the taking over of Port Arthur and 1': Lion Wur. l uuu aulp! Ul Ill Irlenaly nnuona." An oiclsl cmninunicntion iuuod to the I pron lddli "Tho couiona are for twenty- ve years. but may be extonded labor b common accord. Further. China as conceded the right: ol cJnohruct.ing a nilroad to connect the pub with the ham Siberian line. An... .n.o:.... 51.... .L- -..____--_.__. .-- `ln.Begnrd to the Details of I Oonventlon signed nt Pckln S'r. PETl~}RSHl'R(), March 29.--Tho 0i- uiel Messenger publishes a circular, which i has been telegraphed by count Murnvieil. the Russian minister for foreign sifiirs, to the representatives of Russis abroad. It is as follows: By virture ol econven- tion. signed eh Pekin on March 27th, Port Arthur and the port of Ta- Lien-Wsn and the territories ndjnoent have been coeded to Russia in usufruct by Chine. You are requested to notify the toegoing government where you are ac- credited to adding that the above men- tioned ports and territories will beim- - medietely occupied by Russian troops and that the Russian flag will be hoisted by the aide of the Chinese fl Ig. You may at the some time inform the foreign min- ister that the port of Te Lien Wen will be open to foreign trade and that the largest measure of hospitality will be extended to the ships of all friendly nntione. otllclsl mmmnnimmnn s.....sA in H... _y Any one contemplating ordering n Suit or Overooeb would do well to look eh the goods. end especially the Low Prloee. M Store open every night till 9 o'clock. :lALL WORK UUARANTEEI). xu WE! It Iohlly -ll. bums, Iluveh `19.-Aeootdinq to 3 Lhinld dnnnnlch Irma Rnahnn.-n at-1...; was a large auuenuance. The annual report of the commissioner of crown lande. publiahed yesterday, gives the area of crown lands sold during the year at 60.!-$75 acres. aggregating in value $84,409 66. The collection: on account of these and former sales amounted to $93,045.93. There were leased as mining landse 86,014 acres, on which. and on lande previously leased, rent amounting to $l68,356.54 was collected. Anticipations as to mining ac- tivity were fully realized. One hundred and forty mining companies were incorporated, with an authorized capital of ,$l0l,53l,(l90. aeaqainst twenty-eix in l89li,with acapital of $l.',60(),0(ll). The area of minin lauds disposed of by the crown in 1897 y sale and lease. and the puma received therefor exceeded the total tranaactiona of the ve previous years. an followe:-lb`92 96.92.- H-31-.` nnr-an srlalnlucc. mm nzunn vvvuoua years. roIIowa:--lb`U'. 96.92.- 3211` acres, $131,518.38; 1897, 115,809 acres. $144,299.06. um pcuuuunarlu Wllllllll A. moucx. A etibion has also boen iyled against: T. Pardo. liberal member for Wen Kenb. the petitioner being David Miller. The petition: so in fyled number fifteen, of which the conservatives have fyled ten, liberals three and patrons two. Ah Lh mnahina nf thn nntnrin rie Ill. ux we plan your were re elected. The corner stone of a new church which is being erected by the christian scien- oiataau ohe corner of Simone and Caer- Howelletreeba weeleid this morning an uneven o'clock. The service in con- neccion with the ceremony was conducted by Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Stewart). who introduced the de- nomination here. This is the first church of the denomination in the do- minion. In the atone were placed copies of the bible and of me work. "Science and Health With Key no the Scripturee," by Mary Bslrer E. Eddy. one of the leaders of the denomination in New York. There was is large atmendence. The Annnnl rnnm-h n6 Hm nnmu.:..l.um- lUl' B yUII' A petition was fyled this morning ngninlo the return of Hon. William Hnrty.miniator of public works, as member for Kingston. The petibionoria William A. Mouck. A nnhihinn has -Inn knnn Calm-I .....:~u.h uuvnnlu DUFBU Inn paurone DWO. Ah the meebing of the Ontario rie ae- eociabion this morning in was decided to extend an invitation to the Australian rie team. now in England. to return no Aualirnlia by way of Canada. The oicore of the past year were elected. Thn om-nor ntnnn nf a nun Al...-nly. "kink U116 UOHDYII. Elizabeth Mcillivray. the young wo- man from Bruce councy.who doun-bod "JO! illegitimate child. leaving it: on the Poplnr Plains road. where it would hnvadiod from exposure had in not been quickly discover- ed, was sent: to the Mercer reformutory for a your A nntihinn IIIAI `mind fkin nunrninana-n:nn Sontcuou Impound on Varlou Pcrlon In t Toronto - A um who Duonod In - omm wm Bpond I Year In the long: ' Bolormutory-l rotut Against Panic of Walt Kent. TORONTO, Much 29.-Slac|: and Mack- rell, two ex-convicts caught by the police only this morning inxhetcb of robbing I butcher : no at 237 Yongo ob:-cob. were sent) to the antral for six months thin morning. " ' Gmrnn Qfnnmnn an Al:-I nR"n:I-L -.- morning. George Sbeadmsn. an old offendss, was onvicted on several charges of house- breaking and sentenced to six months so the Centre]. `I'.`,Ix....I...s|. Il..:II`....___ AL- _-,,__ _- J, TWEDDELL, mcsron PRonasrF.| THERE ARE FIFTEEN PROTEBTS CIRCULAR ISSUED IN THE counts, .1 us uuuuga usu Ul IIIIIIIIJIUIIIIIU unsung vu sun tan; Iuu IIUV OUIDI I too when n Wintulcoot fools heavy. All of this makes the Spring Overcoat: {mutter of interest ind prot. We Inn tried 10' L In two !oatnru--St"yle and Price Adnnuge. We cannot claim" [3 i-olftho Cheapest Overcous undo; to don't like thou. No Omtou Tnilw can dict" you more than we do. We don't make to orderhbnl. In main to M. Pam m $6.50. :9, :10. :12. 51150. x h com 1808 spring Hun no in. H. D. BIBBY 00., t ' 116 KING STIIE1`. IINGSTON. D1 nuVU Uvnnuunxo rvu can--u I I Ila PIUVIIIOII 0! III` fushion that causes the budding of tho Spri Overcoat to occur It the limo thnt the Winter Ovenack in app: 'ng it: can and yellow I this time the latter begin: somhow trnceoof its `heavy weather up The Linings tell of innnmonble takings on and om and now come 1 Inn ulnun . \VinI.p1.4ml (`gin Kmart All 1: this -n-Ln. IL. .L.._'_. \TfIf:()7Al( BANKRUPTSTUGK SALE Don't delay. because there is pick and choice all about the stoge. Crowds came Saturday. Crowds will come all week. Come with the crowds to Qthe onruoynuT" Dr. '1`. \\'dlhon -has that the popon uh: uwoinatnd his vinil to Nnnunn Being able to buy goods at 5Lc, 65c and 75c on the Dollar is a chance not often met with. And the sale will continue until the entire stock is disposed of there. BANKRUPTSTOCK smmo oirxmcoxrs FOB u13N-1n . vino provision of mtnroAwd uinn ling! nun;-mu (Inn hmlrlinn nf lhn Rnv-inn n-...w.o An Again: .5 _...x.n.. JOHN LAIDLAW & SUN. This is a Rare Bargain. Come and see them? is on sale at the Taylor Store, Princess Street, 39c. 50c. 75c. $1.00, $1.25. $1-50, $1-75, $2. $2.25. $2.50 on up - to $5.00. A Harvest Of Bargains. A Large Lot of Fine Umbrilas and Paraeole, ALL SAMPLES, from a famous Glasgow manufacturer, will be sold at 5 GREAT SALE OF `THE TAYLOR & CO. TAYLOR & CO. UMBRELLAS j L '35 sum. xmcsron. Wednesda y. 25 PER CENT. To-Morrow ' I ".`;` OEILEIIV Illl Pure Rnounnd Herb: with Co)ery--I at diges- llvo stimulant--sold by all drugglun. use puck- |o,n5o. woonwun uxmcuus 00., TOIOITO, cu. OFF REGULAR PRICES. JIJVD 9n_i_!2et1" ALEX, O BRlEN. Ion:-nun. PERM: nuns:-rs. `In-\0-.\nI I1; "an-nix IE1 , BL... n_..-|_A A Canadian Pnulno Hallway . I)uluLh................. . . . . . . .. DulumPrur....... Commerolal Cable . . . . . . . Mnnlmlsl Tvlogmplc C0. . Rlohellvu Nnv. ('0 Montreal street Runway . . . . .. Montnmlns Roll '1`olephuno.. .. .. Royal Electric . . . . . .. T0l1mwI\Bllwny .. Bank or Montreal. . . .. Unmrlo Bunk . . . . . .. Moluouo Br\nk..'. Bank 0! Ibnmtn .. Momlmnua Bunk .\lerchnutaa' Bank of R l'nlnn Bunk . . . . . . . .. Bank of tlnunnwroe. Northwest hmul ('0 Montronl (Inuuu C0. Can. Colored Cotton Domlnlon Uotmn . . '1 'n'{x' .` .' A gentleman who his 2,000 trees tapped is supplying us with the delicious product of the maple tree. He uses tl1eeva- porating aystem and the syrup ` is clean and pure. THOTIAS H. JOHNS. 270 Pnmcass sr. ismaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaad puacelmcuxlv. :I-ztu-1-:I.u-es}-1-I.c~:1uI.q "IwoV\Kn1'u:-zsea memo. Woollens and" Furnishings '"'*6r1Tn i6iKI.. `-- IIONTRIAL DIOUK IARKITB. Annr num- in the city. Every article is entirely new, fresh from thevhands of the best makers. and of the latest and mostaccepted styles. A- .1. sh. Eh D:_:-L c...|- -t _._. I|)-_n_ .1--- A-_ \v__ _ n,-. 131 Princess trcet. l.lVlBPOol. aumucts. il\u\I_\'n1\n \l.~I\ -)|\ \I!.nI \! svnup PURE.a J. 10 is us well- kuovm in c t. t h 5 h b h -0 GRAND UN- ION carried one of t honolh 1 uooztmenu of Piece Goods in the city. Have j u an purchased the entire aeock ol the Tailoring Department 0! mm. ORAN!) ueparunonu or the GRAND UNION CLO TIHNGCO. at` -4... nun '1 IllLVUUU- II. 3 price that will allow me to slmont llut Prices r In Two! ..u-an ..0uu . H5 ..nu} . ""1 I UPON SATURDAY LAST was opened my NEW STO RE at the CORNER PRINCESS AND BAGOT STREETS, with the Largest and Most Fashionably: Stoq; of no N 2.')I llkl mt IA 1 IN) ML`! I37`. nu -gnu-5 uiuurxucii. A burly follow has been making himnoll 3 mm): to the children in the lower and at Oolnnqui vatd. H0 in drinking liquor to neon and nnu tn light with every body. Tho palioo ahould hop An on on him. America: were hon eoduy and cloned form inlonu in the I-`olg-Jones safety bnar moot our funds: to ad on thoonn in tho largo citioo of tho United hhn n-uuuwuw vuuluul -10%`!-Iulull. Thin an-oculion met. in Toronto on Mon- day night. Among tho ocon oloch no : Hon. pmaidont, L`out.-Col. Van Strut-on zio, Kingston ; hon. vice-presidents. Liana.-Col. Monuiumbsrt. Liouu-Col. H. R Smith. Kingueofn. The colobrntion oc- cur: Mny Nth. - uuw ll)I'I lor wnaon. l_.ng. W nuo Ib- unu {or none limo. Mina Tmdy w'v|l pur- no her vocal and gononl musical studios in London and on bhocontinom. 'l`o-l;uI-Inc nor summon On Saturday Mn. Roclnb'l'u1dy, with ha` dnughht. Mien Louise, sailed from Now Yotk for London. Eng. While ub- l hr IOIIII limo. Him Tnndw -5 run. nuuun u III vvw-IsI-`i Yaaterday John and Mrs. Elmer. Mon- treal oueoh. celebrated the tenth anniver- sary of their wedding. About thirty friends assembled at their home Inch oven ing And spam: I happy time in songs and guinea. Mrs. Elmer mm the recipient: of numerous proeenba of tin household uten- ails. v: --u nuvulu-I And encmd conoonc in Chalmers church Tuosdny waning. March `..'9:.h. Don't mine hearing Freddie Ulley, the boy soprano; J. Marshall Williams, baritone. of Mon- treal, Ind F. H. Stevens. English organ- iac.. Tickets 25. at. Roche's. Uglovfo, Eu-d_y e. Lmidlaw a and 1). Coupon ; The Venue Ohnnled. Johnston vs. Dulm|ge-J. H. Mon. for defendants Dulmage, Chncy. nnd Warb- man, moved to change venue from King` econ to Nnpanoe. W. Invidson for defen- dants the Ontario mutual life uauranco company. I). L. McCarthy, tor lainti, showed cause. Order made 0 anging venue to Nnpnnoe. Costs in oauto. ur. Is. 1'. u anon -nun unc mop: lllh llioi tad visit to Nap and lnnqnoh. Ho unto: viii lhdnnlntlng A I` k A ll H... uvun-I nywuu mu ucuguuuuu The Epworth league of Sydenham street: Methodist: church held a social gathering in the school rooms last: evening, which was well sbtended. notwithstanding the inclement: weather. The evening's pro gramme included an educative feature in a test: of the members knowledge of the scriptures. Each 0 was supplied with A card containing I s ipturel quote- tion, which had to be loesbed in the bible. Music and choice refreshments were lur- nisbod. also II.-Mb addresses, on the several hrnnche- n` "no rnciet.y s work were given by Miss M Uhowu. F. W. Coatea and F. Anglin. \\'hn refreshments were left. over were distributed among poor femi lies. b\Il(l open IIUVOCIBBI ID nae none. [16 U6 clnre=: tumbling is a violation of the sense of responsibility for the use of money. or of any gift: intrusted to us. In all such gilt: we have a two-fold responsi- bilily, namely. to our heavenly Father who has endowed us with them, and to our brothers and sisters about: us, for whose welfare in the proper distribution and use ol these things we are answera- blo. So with money. Inn: bound not. to Lhrowit Away or risk is in any considera- blesum when that can be used for so many good purposes. public and private. The Sln or Gambling. The bishop of Vermont. in a recent ad- dress ab Rubland. attacked a problem which baa baiad many christian moral- irta. Nob every one has been able to tell in what: particular way `gambling is a sin, and open advocates in as none. He de- Mnrnav "1 I nmhhnu id ll vinlatinn nf hh The many lriends of Dr. Clark will be sorry to hear of his death. which sad event occurred at the homestead. Adolphuatown. on Friday. March 25th. Deceased had a paralytic stroke eighteen months ago. when he was obliged to retire from busi- ness though comparatively uoinfortable in health. until two months ago when his loved ones aaw they must prepare lor the worst. Dr. Clark graduated in medicine in H475 and three years later in dentis- try. Choosing the latter profession he 0 ned an othoe in Kingston. where econtiuuedasuccesslul business. winning hosts ol lriends by his kind and gentlemenly bearing. He failed very radually and two weeks before his death ehada second stroke. alter which the change was more marked. Throughout his illness he was almost absolutely free from pain. though latterly suffering some- what lrom shortness of breath (owing to enlargement of the heart), yet he never ootnplainedor murmured. He was eon- rcious to the last and gave the oonforting assurance that the Saviour he had lately learned to love was precious to the end. Death OIJ. ll Olerl, I.D..D.D.!! .\..D B. eniptlon la Auowot J. L Tickell, of the nn of Tickell, Soul & 00.. Balloville. manufacturer: oi` furniture and caaketu, was in `the city to- day. The rm conducta awholoaele and retail trade in Bolleville. but contem- platu removing ita factory from the bay city and devote ite, busi- neee exclusively ' the wboleenle trade. They are oomuwlmt hampered in their preaent location by lock of shipping laci- lltlea. upecially over the 0.P.R.. and the compen la favorable to eatabliahing the factory omit the city will grant exemp- tloulrom taxation. At preeent the lac- tory employa twenty-ve bands, but on opening a new lactory at least thirty bands will be engeged. The members ot lh rm are favorableto locating here if that nrivilnan nl mrnmnhinn in arnntnd. A Furniture Futon IIII cone Inc ll 23-] I I ("C III !!! ITO IIVOFIDIC D0 IOOIDIDK IIBIO ll che rivilege of exemption is granted. A locaraolioitor he: been engaged to open up negotiations. - l | Bntocl;oC;>i Anoclntlon. In Inlolng lllolnrhuninl. .I_ l.II-__ L_- L , I - loch! lipworth League:-I. I.`-____sL I___..__ `I Q...l-_L_.. VIIII ulIIIlIIIu]I.a 1. S11. M Juwncr oufridqy uoxain company with . H. Inna. bu Min not otrtuin nbounho nelzctuun uu.oa_ AND FUIINISIIBR `TIMI: tln Cum.-`s __ Y-|._ A-) ll... DI. Organ KOIIIIII A _ _ . _.A I- l'VL-I A NEW FIRM. amid. hr` ` id i _,u I-anus. 9 motor no-In uuuluu gs... a.. u.. ..... 3'...J.'.... '-""....'. '3'..'`.?. --'*'-~' -."--11;` -it v-'!9_;;*"-3 1; - - - - Jud: ovum . roan II v . "" "'""""` "P""'"'. Lnu iuuu:nysuuanIyhu5oo and killed willu gun the lmaband. his vifo \ indtwoollhoitchilonnvbovuo phy- , IohIbVhltA-alto. iaunsu; . Kg. Yuan, lamb :.`D.`-'! io Build thilliultlncutudl-HIIOIIOIIIIICIU inynnilolahbougtudtooonolo lb lhllllltiol A liulo |'50'-illuli Unixedsulentogin ouch; cl Inca lI`lN'0III- Tiltllyit `N>50'|'|5||l Iceman. Tloonbjohholtho Ices-n no at-nu-lyric. tuI:iddo--o-n.-vI-Iy- umyukugghgghggu ouoynndugo. l'b'nunlutvuu~ lhgylu ..au...u.s..eug..sg.g...nIIududon1:I|ocuu-iltiulin Wunoriunu `loloocvunor. J Rum`lIBTlll., N.Y.. Inch 21-10 in Iozni - oiciully annonnccd that mayor Gcorgo Wurncnof thin city.m'II hon cnndidou for the gulnrnuotid notniu-9' tiouinthonuldc-ocnijc duo canny.` .__... _ `H. `'.v.-,`_ . u tn\\ ug;:._uI- Iuuvu In u n: unuI-- .. ' ' I Cum,` Much g9___[b is omcia, ""1 lhen lhrd as :1 luuth pick the very nonnced hat the gunboou and .-\r lo` rm,` S _ ` Bgyph-"I `mop. ack shady angst 0l'mr:inf/ing mmlo nut u[ .u `horseshoe tmdny, the fotta, cupznnd much run. cut an ammunition: and like -~ . ' . . - Eu! 0" 600 `kw. mm", J'inn'.E Th1on:`i`l;('hf let. me {In and Jan me The dcrvilhco loci it 160 mar. Then! Gems to [H1 A milhng [mil- vonno cuultiooon the Anglollgyptian so now yuu know, stmngvr, why I .1!- lido. - U ways \u-nr I '.\ ring made out of .1 horseshoe nail. Ills. `fho vessel will carry I relnuhblo steam I hunch which in thirty feet long by six loot beam. and you drawn only six inches. In carries eight men handily and makes fifty milu on 3 eonlumpuon of sixty gul- lonn of Inter and 200 pounds of coal. l uunp Iuu Io uonuul. no lot: Ualguy ourinlnu day and ronnhod Into two -inhuman uvuuu Im ' ' The cued Tclhnt VI. Younger, an no `ion to noon: Inga. Ill boforo I). J. Walker, J.P.. this morning ugsin. The, motion wu diuniund with con. It. J Young submitted ourihooo link Ind- gnid `mil allbo in am` to. ` . H. Purollnctod lottlIophintinnd'l'. I L Snook for dcfundnm- goon uamz no serve up we meals. | Ccpt. Moore has the enct bearings of . his ummd of gold. Ho docldrea thnn the rock is rotten quartz held together by shroud: of gold. and that it in fully one- hnll precious metal. When he returned with his story no one here would put up who ca ital, so he wont to London. nnd In three guys had secured the necessary bark- mg. -I'M: wnatnl -ill nnrr-C n rnrnnrln-HI- -On.-n J. -. Intel! 30% IN N defendant. A Peru Going to Allele With: Che hlhth- I roome em! I Inc. SAN FRA.\'(`l.\'i'(I, Much `. 9.-Tbe echoon- er Free Trade will start. [or Alaska on Wed- noedey with I unique treasure hunting pnty. The cepuin and guide of the party in Capo. Cnulee 'A. Moore, who two years ego discovered on one of the Aleutian ia- lende the ricbeeb gold qlllll /. he ever eew. He interested in the mine H. Telbon Weteon and George Page. two wealthy ' Englishmen, who will eccompeny him with their vuleu end mining expeib. They do not propose to endure any hudehipe, es the schooner hue been retted wish bath room: endell modern conveniences. end eheia stocked like e pleasure yacht with delicacies and good wines. A chef iroen elomz to nerve up the meals. Pant. Minn has Hm urn-h ham-`rm-in nf I now way. I do not think mediation by any Euro- pean powers is likely. Mediation could only proceed on the basis of some epecic autonomy and to any further attempted solution in theta direction the Cuban: will not assent." Bold To Spain. LuN|m.\`. March `..'`.).--A London broker, who bud on 0 tion on H. L. B. McCal- moutfa atoel yac t Girnlda. informs A car- net-pondonu than she Inc sold yoatordny on Spain for thou 60,000. I um: 1.:-nnncuu unit as vnuvvua NEW YORK, March `29.-A despntcb from London says: "I can r. see how war be- tween the United States and Spain can be avoided. said Sir Charles Dilke no I! correspondent. In is impossible to express opinion on such meagre dotails of the findings of the Maine court of enquiry he have been pub- lished hero. bub alfaira have come to such in pass with Spain than she may wel- come war no the beat: means of getting rid of Cuba. Inhas become auuha mill- sbone around her neck bhan she must: free ` herself lrom in somehow and to the proud Spnninrd war would be the leash disagree- ` able way. I An nnh think mginfinn Lu nnv Rn!-n. ` In CDC BOIIIIO resonmons IO!` UIIUIII luau- ndenoe. Mr. Forskor spoke of the de- sy cursed by the Delnmeincident and the Meine incident butdeolsred theCubsnquse- tion must be settled, whatever was don with the Maine. Resolutions were relerrt to the committee on foreign slfsirr. A number of senetors snd represents- tives of both parties conlerred with the president: at the White house last night. It is said the opin- ion expressed by those who tallied with Mr. McKinley is that congress was in- clined to object to further delay to s settl- ` drone of the Spanish eituetion and unless the next message was more denite the ra- dical members could not be held in `check. I nunnu Moral: 00 _'l`|\n pull Mull WEI" In IIBVISUH UIIFUUT WHAIJUI IU|ll' l1UllI'B- .\lAhl{lli, March `29.-Complete tranqui- lity prevails bore and in the provinces. Public opinion is quieted by the belief that the difficulties between Spain and the Univ- edfibabes will be arranged in A friendly manner and the newspapers place groan store upon the conference between Gen. Woodford, the United Sttstee minister. and senor Ssgsete, the premier. which is to take place on four o`clnck r .ia afternoon, expressing a belief that it will have important pacit:ic:results. The Spanish newspapers also say the govern- ment of Spain "has decided to do every- thing possible to avoid war if the honor and digniby of Spain are non effected." H1000." Nmv Yorur, March 29.-A special from Washington says that consul-general Lee has cabled from Havana to the state department that the situation there is crit.i'?al. There is danger of further riots growing out of the intense anti-American feeling among the Weyleritss. The state department trans- mitted consul-general Lee s message to secretary Long and he at nce informed Capt. W. T. Sampson. comm nder-in-chief of the fleet at Key West. of the character of its contents. Capt. Sampson is in direct communication with coneul-general Lee and so the slightest sign 0! trouble a men- rage from the consul-general to the naval cflicer will result in the arrival ole. man of- mar in Havana harbor within four hours. \I . ....... |l......L. on rV..\......l..s~.. 0.-........l, unu Tiff XDQIIE H. C11`. `OI viuitliui |od.|\.A ma .u.N.$o.. an idnrnnxnin nmnnn: -hh ll meal members coulu non no new In pnacl. Lnunox, March 29.--The Pull Mull Gazette this nlternoon voice: the general bone of the afternoon papers of this city in saying that preaidenb McKinley u message by, congress given 8 ain a broad way\t;) escape adding, "ib oes nob contain 3 w rd which nee name a feather of Outillinn punctilio. Events are evi- denbly moving toward a peaceful nettle- menu. \7nu~ vAII)L' Mural: `)0 _A nnnnnnl fl-nvn| Dob: cnukd lacuna of Previous Incl- dgnu-I|uI than mm be Ion-0 lor- fem Action by nu ruuaonc-oonnnn- . lug Imn the Ohio! lnglutrnto W.\snuw1-o.\'. March 29 --Sonutor Raw- linu. oi Utah. has inbroduoed n joint: reso- lution recognizing the indo ndence of Cuba onddeclu-in vurngninht pain. Sens- tors Foraker. Fry nd Allen hnvealnootfered in the solute resolution: for Cubnn inde- .......l...... M . ll`.-up-I-an nnnhn nl Hm do. [non cum 1ND#EPEFNDENCE.:j RESOLUTIONS PRESENTED ll ` THEUNITEDSTATEB SENATE. LUXURIOUS GOLD HUNTING. Slrchsu-lu ullno Views. 17 1: u (\n . Inao A In; cum: ro. |l___L on I- -, nu- Action I _v,--r;~ ' in x:`a";.r wx 7', A. `TwwsnA`f. amen '99. two. win II!) I goon (loll olrllor lull) IIIIIIAI. Ceovfs Neon Pun coznmiuion an in Montreal this morning. Jud Dag and M_ounL Podior and App on were prononu. Twq witnesses were cumin- Id. Prrro Denis won that u I nlult of being huddled with A crowd of other men _i_I_x 1 car which Ind been condunnod byoho C 1' R doc- tor. ho had been colon in and obli to come homo. James White do that allot doln ingouing worth and that nub olniu tine hound the com- pany night cum. Ho Inn obli to Camp hckto Montreal. Halon alguy ouilrinhnu dn and nnlnrl ham tun glvpurtvtirulotlll . I3 aoptnmonl ,0! IRE-an. A robyhltnnn-ed (hilliu-d -marl.-an . l._:|- .1 .s- ......- LL... . lolnldond Ix hunt Puus, March 29 -A In-riblo tngody in npot1.vHronBotnuy.in oh dopulnonl .0! has... A mun. nnnnd n.nu...| M:fIkv :1 hurmshne mil that will not nil ` T0 lwm shots on light. and what huh I as nins ma " I I "Th? Rolling ;\lill.s company of Mun-` I lrul ` U I 6 V I undid the ringnndatrnightened the point. I \\'ul\-hin`b,il Oorts of no m':n|- `Then very! zrrent usa ' (`H Ill? L UI`fnr` their (`hivf Hwy ` llu-_v gulmlod m_v_ rhum; ` nml \I.. .~I .- ......l._ ....u .J` A Vessel Wu Crushed And 8nnk-Grent stones Raging. ., ST. J0uN s. Nd.. March 29.-'l`he ebeamer Manultl wad crushed in an ice 1100 on March l5t.h during a terrible gale and sank wiohin an hour. The crew toqk to the ice tloo with boats and provisions, and ~ remained Adrift. than night: and next day. suffering terrible misery. When the area- mers Newfoundland. Neptune and Walrus hove in night: they rescued them. The` steamer Algerine. which reports the loss. pays no lives were lost but: most: of the men were badly frosb bitten. Terrible storms have been_ raging for the pan: two weeks. The steamers are making Portland with the cuhawaye. Many narrow escapee are reported. Three schoouere are also row and in is leerod now that msny obhar disasters will likely be chronicled by the arriving steamers in the next few days. I ' Blade Out 0|` A horn Shoo Hall. For Thu \\'hig." Uut in the west, fur uway from hon-, I met n strunpu-.r lull and pale, And on his finger I saw him wnm A rim: mmlo out of u hnraeshne n-'1 "'l'h-re is :1 story about this ring, I A ruriuus stnry in unvml, How it s:Iw'd my life and it nlmluo mu. li(`ll, This rmg made out of :1 h0l'5M|m: nail. Jo-urs um: u (`Hum um! I were \\'l`(`l'kPd ' In the night by n. furmus gll|!F, And the only clothing than I hid` k`fl,- This [ring mnde out of u |1ursqsh(n: mu 0 ' 1 PFUICU I II On Saturday bwn Clayton boys. Johnnie Weber and Stephen Phillips. upeeb a boat; in which obey were goin bullhoad shing. They bouh swam for Is ore. Weber had given up and we about: to go down when Phillipa grabbed him and bore him to land. Few boys of Phill"pa ago would think of saving a comrade'a life when their own was in such danger. unv nnruuu Haunts I3. I.|vorpool-Nnon..\Ivh. 'N-WhmI.zN. prln , 7: lld; rod Wlnh-r.7u nu ; No. I U\I.,7n 10);; com, old. 0-: 0d: corn. now. -1: Id ERPII. n ml: k. Mn-:hl; lard. an ikl ; unuw m.. an I: mo:-3-10 cuuu. honvyxlh lid ;h Ina. 3161!; than ml: navy 2%: N. cheeno--\ mm 38: 0d; Colored. SLO!!-

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