Under the Patnonage or Hm (Irnvelhe Arch- bishop and me Very lwv. the Dean ornlarln. 'Fn.|rlawn,Labe Residence of Alexander Uunn. Johnston Street. FULL 8'!`l\l~`F I University Grmluawn. pmhl ntwnuon 3 van to Individual nomln-)f puplli. Thi` l`i`hf"lIN |l! and culture of hmuo combined wllh (I10 hl h<`.'il nwntnl l mining. The best Etluraulmm mlvunlugus,wll.h ovary home comfort. am! ('I)l|\'l'HlL'l|(`I`. Tennis Cnurln, Cmquvt nml Hkmlmz. A discount. or om-thlnl In duughwrn oi ole 'men. For mu lnfnrlmnlun apply to CORN\V:\LI4, M..v\.. l 1'|nu|pn|. -*cou RT esv AND cT\?iLmr." UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." FREE"CUA6ii4vvAR. HE TOOK `I HE DAYS. I9 Iivt irxm nmf 53" IUU UIUTIIJUU sud millions of cricketers VIII not use in Hull Iumlxnzr. ` A meeting of the civic committee on printing mu held yeatordny efternoon in the city clerk : ofce. It was decided to ineerb all edvertieomome eating for civic contract: twice in all the local paper.-. An nbntnct of the nuditoru report will be printed in tho Frccmen. The hunk of Unner (`made use opened 39". I`: `.1. DIILCHUII. Kingston papers seem to be Tickolled an the propech of gutting: a few more of Belin- viIlo n citizens. Sn remarks tho Bellevillo Ontario. Palms, Rubbers. 0`. G .Tnhn.~'t)n. nrint. Kingston hnd 11 uublic librnrv in 1819, in charge of John Ferguson). In one re spent`. therefore, it was a better equipped plane than now. Your naiohbnr comes to us. Ask him if plnr-B rmm now. Your neighbor he in Iiatiaed with our clothing, its value, its style. Dunlop. King street. .1 R Inlhmn has rlinnnnml nf Hm Anh. Tim nl\NDHL)MP: NFW REHIDENCE 03' Union utrt-om. ncnr lnvlulun utruet, lnwly oncunl:-d l)v Dxwld .1. \A'h|u-h<'ml. .\ HIIIHH v.\- I us me purcvmaer. Put nway your furs now. We have moth balls, prouerving camphor, rmmnlmr gum and all the boat preuorvazivos. E. C`. Mimholl. rm... ...';.. .... -A...\..a. ....:l.....n nncn Inna nan and all rn-nay. Elegant styles, low prices ab Apornotby`s ahnn store. 1. L-.. 1...-.. -.._m..o..,l slum. H... ll...-.-hm la. TOIRCIVOF Yeluln TIIGTF. Arthur Leger, Sc. Jhon'a. Nd.. in in the city He is im.ereete_d in the agricultural implcarnam. industry. 'l`:v-~ mun u lw~:nhl I hut -Hxlmu-4' |(`n:l~' l7|n'II:Il|IlIII'HI In lh:- \ in W I II In ! l`~`l<`|'z`4 Il lIl)l1>:I lnlll 'l`|:.nl \\':H~|IxII'l|} I`||IIl1lII Iluv. ` Mon a aunts for spring. A beauty for 86. Dunlap. Kim: atreot. W. A. U Hnmilmn, Montreal. handling I bindor bwilm manufactured at t.l1eKing- | Mon panitentinry. in in the city. St. George's day falling on Saturday, April `.3.')rd. the Sons of England will rele- f brnro tho event. on Monday. April `!5f.h. I ..u-. .. .|... ...............|,|-m IDS FLYIO. uunlop. King SITOU. J B. Walkem has din-pneod of the Anh- ley farm. township of Lrmghhnro. consist- a my of 100 acres for >2,4.',<). Mr. Froemzm is the purchaser. "uh nwnv \`nur furs nnw. hnvo N|IH"HUII. The citv vn. street railway once was nruuml at Toronto yonbcrdnv and fa dny. In took up all Wednesday afternoon : aes- pinn and II tn-ay. L`I.......nL .onhm `nun n-Inna nlx Aisnrnnllu-`n [n M070. Ir. has been reported that the Garden Ia- laml -tenmor Jnhm-tnn ha! been pnrvlmnorl bv the Unift-d Swen novornmenb for a piano in in: living `nlwlmn. ' R I. Howell. Rallmilln. received new: [)||".U In I73 HVHHZ `(|`l'|'Ir\lII. R. L Howell. Be!|o3\'il|v`, received you-torrlny that n hmbhor had died in Que ban He left. for there iznrnovliatoly. An- othnr brother is rh inu in F.n`ulnnd Tkn Rlhllnnrl rlinfvink uurinnlv urn` nnninfv othnr nrnrncr Ill NV mu In r.nyInnu Tho Midlanrldimvirt uuricnlmrnl {Minty ham :1 show at Adn|phmt.own on Oct. l.\"h. Isl`). There ware olfered ,,nnl_v thirteen re? princes, with twontv prizes in all. Th. Hmn nvniraa M1 Jan: in which nnnn. nrlll` pr! /18!, WIL I\\'(`.n\'V [)TH'.l'F III Mll- Tha tvimo oxnima tn day in which enun- cila of curios, mwns. \-illmzna ml townships may pa: hylnvm limiting the number of nlmn licenses therein for the ensuing ynnr. t'..ll no Alun-nnolu.'.u nhnn nrnrn nn Ann :-v-w- vvuvw -- -`-7- -_ _.._..- " % lure. Property. Till-2 HIYIIWRIIXI-`.R. AS W-\l'.\].. (HVK8 Na ponnnnlulcnuon. lkxtlnlud I-y an ex- lglemalnun. to this Important hmnrh of > hunlnoau, with cu-em! munngu. Int In vn-n A-heap nd\1\l'1ln|n rams. l but no heslmilnn In mnum-ohm tlw host rulu. llnwumurmlo kal at once. sumo htve Alrmdy been bmkvd. XIHX ,-_ nhnn licenses tnnrmn [or [no am-lnllu ymu . Cull ut. Ahornot.hv'e shoe more and no mo noweab thmg in boots and shoes for `Mir. um... ......... ......;....I .....I.. I... Hm I 'nn'n `.L`<(`. Thn negro musical tcale by tho "l'nnYe Tom ! Cabin" company hunt, nveninp was nm. prndurod with as unori ellhctz an when intmdnrod by the local Jubilne m5nar.reln. \'n- in M19 limn tn nnw Pporlonn lnwn mrronncon Dy H16 locru nuullu lU'lIlllATUlH. Now in the time to now Peorlenn lnwn arm": while this warm. nhnwerv weather Innhi. `58. a pound; 5 for 31. 1-}. C. Mit~ .!~ l`..1 inn}. nf The advisory board of the poor relief as- sociation mot this afternoon in mayor Liv- ingatons ollice. 1.n~.unnnnnurnn1nnt.: nf nnv-3t\||H'.nrnl im. mgaron 5 ounce. Largo conmzlxmolxtn of agricultural im- plomnntn are arriving in the city for deal- ers in those gznodn. l`lu':. uunrninu rnnuvnr Iyinxuyntnn :unAr' n era in wow noun. This morning mayor Livingnton issued a pass to (.`obourg_v to a blind man who has relatives residing there. Arlhnr Lnanr Hr. .Thnn'.I_ Nd.. in in Him \||vv,;u.~n. "V"'_`lIl'.`Iv. -.n -. See our stock of cameras, all prices from S! :34) to S3`: Full instructions goes with each. 11 U. Miccholi. I.':.`....A>.... .... nnr mun-n ha ha Tlnbnllgzl ul- Chnll. The nllice of Jflmon Swift 3: Co.. foot of Jnhnnmn street. has been furrhnr improv- ed. A neat cmmher has been placed in pa- ,.mon_ giving the p'.aco ' a buninel.-a-like ap- paaranco. ` It. in Iilelv little Inn Ridden. He cole- i 1:. is likely little Inn Riddqll, Hamle- brnfod juvenile Scottish dune:-r.`wi'l be brought: here some time in April to take part in an entertainment. Her home in at London. Ont. A l.....o p-.l.... .\`..l,...|. Inch nmhh Hm roni. London. unn. About twelve o'clock Inst mghb the reci- danu along Barrie atreehwho were unto. were favored with good chorus winging, sevonl sweet lemale voices being heard in the melodies m..:........ v...o:. .3 n... mrhonmmittea. IIIVU Ilnu I -_g|-n pg-nu we mevomon Chairman Curcimol the parks committee, will Mk berminnion for the um of the Ivonne on the cricket eld in which to store the cnrcmkarn tools. It in understood the crickatorc will not in this mmmer. I -nanbino nl tho oivin !`nfI'Il'`Cf.X on uonnc. Mina. Murray, Furl street. returned! home yesterday after an extended visit in western cities. u....:.. DI.-.m-I 'n....:(:.... :. Hm Inn. .,.....'.... wonrorn cmon-. Mnzic Blood Purier in the bub spring tonic-: in bottlea. We and 750. E. C. Mit- ch-H. rm... ..J... ........ L.,.....l rs` Hm nnnr IIAHA` .. printed in tho Frccnunn. The Upper opened. 'in Kmaalon in mm. It bud one day only for discounting. Wadneodoy. Notoo offer- ed for dincoum had to he landed to the csohior on the proriona day. They say thuf. the man of to-dny are not the equal: of (bait father: nnd grandfathers. The old slow con:-bu would. how-aver. In nan over 1- AL... J.......l ....:-I. Lamina; 0 up UIIIII III A ---W Wizh Ramon : Hire (cronp) 3!??? Ind Toln. Gmnnlood. 25. E. C. Hitch. A-_..o.h I 0|: \'ul dnggiab. burns. The sergeants of "A eld battery hold a umking concern in the aorgennbu mo" bo-night. Vnur chum deals with us. Whv nob bo-night. _ Your chum Why vnu. Our clothingiaup-to date. Dunlap, King street. _ Wvlnvyaiun nlmrrmnnn nra bama nndn tn lung screen. ` Extensive ultemhonn are being undo to the buildi_m2 on Onmiio strcqp known as the Contra! hotel. I (`Ludnn {Var-nnfinnu (I f`. Jnlun-nn [H8 UODINU HULDI. Choice Carnations. .0. G. Johnson, orint. IL`..- M....-an I`..u-I nfrnnh, rnlnrnnrl I_I_Y _W0lD All COAL YAI9, IIOW COICOII WUUIU, nuwuvuu U` In than dnytol quick hnain_e_n. city. Mr: Bowen, King abreoo east, one of Kingstown oldeah residents, in dBIl80lOll!- 1 ill. yli-mater Lilies. 0 G. Johmon. iloriab. The summer street cars are being over- hauled and made ready an the surest car burns. rm... .--nnnnhn nf '`A field hnthnrv hnltl 5`: and in w very nanny- Cupta. A Miller loin youtcrday {or Uuon, N Y`, to visit: friends. Vicar-general Kelly is M: Roohelter. N.Y.. visiting his brother. Fmeeb ready-no-wear sum. $10, 812. None better made. Dunlop. There will likely be on exoenoivo docket for the April sitting of the high court. _ ,h.hn Iiuar. Mnnnrnnl. intamulad in m- tor we Anni swung 01 um uugu uuuru. John Dyer, Mont.real,interoated in re- pairs to tho steamer Rosednlo. is in the city. Mr. Rowen. Kim: abreeb each. on: of `rho lploo or Ivory pg I429-What til Pooplo Are `funny Luci!--IoIhIIl[ E upon the Amnunomol run the Au faint Noun. ' Choice Hasoa. O. G.'Jo,hnIon. orilm: The Kingston poultry oxporb couppany has dissolved. LI... l`\.mInn`n -hank--A nhnnh ltrnnann D38 |G!0WBu. ' See DunIop's shepherd chock trouqora, $2 and $2 50 Very nobby- t`...nr. A Miller lath buhrdnv for Union. --.-mug`... PAnA"aRAPHs PIOKID UP :1 DUB ausv nsrblrrsas V V "'V T" _ FotTa|ondD&7gPIrootulIut mcwms or rm: nu. :;;;.`s;F.;T;}`a;.$.ia pnrii. V -v-1- v- --v- - Olollp 01!!!! In I .|lI`. L n___-_v- tI>:...1...m..n\ Hm Coming To |Ingnto_u. This morning mayor Livingston received acommunicntion from C. A. I-I. Harris, Montreal, undo!` whose management Daniel Uudfroy and his famous band Is to tour Canada, making him to lend hia patronage to the uuderbukmg. The band will visit Kingston wichouh any doubt. whlatlel. lne lullowlnx FIX vruzu unnmu x\ kc; nl Inger bmer Wlum so few intend. ed doing wvth thirty gallons of beor can only be conjactumvl I The liiealent And CAITOIVUDOII. Provost, M the New You leclnthing store, hm: this sermon u great. variety of all clan-I of material suitable tor order clothing and pncoa were never so low us this reason Hneoial lino of panting made to order for $3 .3. Guaranteed to give tirat-clnu wear. -v nu uw - .v.-.--.... The necessary documents in connection with the prnto-wing: of the election of J. S. (ullnghcr. conservative member for Fron- tenac in tho ()ntario legislature, have been propnred and will go forward to Toronbo within the nnxt. {ow days. The usual chnrgua of bribery and corruption are made. nun nu Anvil. nun... At. [our o'clock \\'educsdny xnoming 21 Portland humor left home to drive to the Kingston mnrkonund an four o'clock m the afternoon he hrrin od in the city, cover ing Lhu fmtyvtho milo-c, with B bmvy loud of produco, in t.we vo hours. He found the roads fairly grmd, but In places they were rough, nub havimz PM dried up. (`nu ()n|,y In: I unj-ulnrml. A stramm pruouaa-ion `nmnwuurl up Prin- cosn .-trout about half past Lino la:-L night. There (V070 mm HHl(lerI!a In the prncou.-mu wullung ainglolilo. The rnu three were munivimte, plu_)I'ng u bunj) and two Lin wlm-Men. The fullowing six ouch curried .. I... - `A l..,-.... 5.. ...- \\ |.-nr un Inn: inhuul. H3 Worm Genblomonb tan or black ahoea~85 worth of st.y|e-$6 worth of oomlm-b--$l worth of wear. All for $3. The Slater shoes, Iiainea & Lockatt. sole agents. was nu Luv unq- The young man Johnston, who stole a gold watch. sum of clobhinq. etc , from his employer. W. Gordon. Cushendall, as few days ago, was seen around the city. He tried Lo sell the watch at. the lower Grand Trunk depot and also at. Burrioold. From New York. New art denim table cavern, the very laleau style). In in fuehioimble to have 8 lot of sofa pillows. Wo nro allowing hundred: of pillow covers in silk and einoen. R. Mc- Fzxul, |\'ingaf.on carpet. warolioune. -._....._..........._._:_.._.... HAT LARGE IUC.`-lll)].`.\'(`I'I UN NORTH side of Jnhuutnn )iH`(`('l., l|I`r4L Imum \\'(-at or Barrio ratruct. with l'urnam_- um! nlhvr mmlorn oouvonlonums. Alma llm Hmm-, l)\vt-lllux, 2&5` Burrle street with modern lmpm\'u-nmnln. Ap- ply tuJuuN Mumm. The mm mung Mei. Only $1,301) is lnckimg to clear OIT the inrlcbtodnoas 0f$l`.! H00 ngainah the \'.M. U.A. puildmg. Tho collect;ora are enur- gocimlly working to secure this nmount, and hope to have a clean shoot: by May lot. They nd the tail end the hardest; to make dienppear. ..,,, ._4..... u._..__._... `I III` nlxn nrlunuu. The report of colleguno inn-tituten and high nchoola in Oun.-mu shown than. there nro :t`,` cullcgnnu ilwtitutea and 1.10 high srhonlu. There am 579 teachers, of whom |T!| are men and IUII woman. The hiuhrah mlnry [mud in $1. .'uU; the average in 89H. Tho qunlidcatiunu are '0' follow: Gradu- mea of Tmontn '. .`H. Victoria. -I0, Queen - (iI.TrinIty H. .\lc(:n| 3. Manitoba 1, .' Ii- Liz-h Ii, mcornu .1 I0, epecmlissa .'l'J`. , peda- nnnn . Roll)` -5- ___ #___A _ Group In Chllrlron. Uuuxhe In Adults (lured in a minute bv ll.i\n.-,om'a llivo (croup) Syrup and Tolu. `. .3c. and 40a. H. C. Mitchell, druggiab. Un-at line the unle"I':=ereol Tho nuction sale of private household furniture at. tho ruidonceol Mre. Isaac Mitchell, Brock street yesterday proved very intereeting. From opening to the closing 0! the mlo an immome crowd of ladies and gentlemen bid warmly for the household elk-cte. Anctionmr J. 1! Mills. claims it was the boat auction but he hue had for some time: for tho goode enld rapidly and brought good pricee. A Wil- ton I-tair carpet. not very old. was picked up at $1 )5 :3 yard. and It rquare piano eold for 8103. Bed-room mites were let no for 3:20 50 and It pretty sideboard for 810 20 For 822 F. 8. Race secured a*07 bicycle in rebty good order. Diahee rold~- even iigher than the original cost. The day`: receipts amounted to over vehundrod dol- Lllely-To own 1- magnum. Rev. E. B Lnnceley. London, will Ilkely beehe nexb pastor of Sydenharn etreet. Methodist church. He has an invieacon from the oiciel board of the church.though the inning of it haa not been with the coneenh at many or the membera and ad- heronte. some peoplethini Mr. Lencoley will he iven another charge by the con- {erence ut tbie is hard! - probale. The ntationing committee hit ertohae regarded the tranelor of an minister il invit- ed. aa a tram or to a rprcio church in the `conference and so placed him on the ctelioning list. Some men. however, hoid that the Iranefer in nadem the conference and therefore the conferenoecm eeaign the lniniater aa it reeet. This is true bias the transfer is generally regarded an to a certain church which den-iree the man aervicea and ia Io eceapead by the conference. for the tuna- `fer under aueh ch-cmeetancae means an rquivalenfarid in I-hie ioetaueo Rev. Dr. Banodere traneler la in every way equal to Ir. Lanealefa entry. no fax ae appoint- neeee areeeeeeread. A Llttlo Ohlltl Dead. This morning Katherine Ethel. young daughter of 8. 'l`eI.lock. Raul sn road. dued afternlingetina illness. Tho little child has been ailing since her mother died last: tall. She was ouo your and five months old. nu 1| II-uy IllI\I cuuun Queen street. from Division, is in A dia- ruceful condition. but full drains were put in and where the earth has nob since 1-unk in remuinaiu a bump, loavin the thoroughfare full of hills and ho Iowa, positively dangerous to drive over. In one vl`l'ili'(-lIIh|;yu'|;)';)Ty`i.I1`[`{ur;(;- none and throat) Tm-k`- Magnetic Omlamono. 25c. and 40. E. C. Mitchell, draught. Iiopnlrod `rho lodlrp. John Hamar. 0! the weiuhha Ind mon- nures inspector : oice, returned from Verona lam. night ulcer repairing the truck scales at thub ababion. New beams were placed underneath. njvw -l'_IA|I-IIIUIIIP II. > Mr. Edgdr.vd! `the Humiltbn Inciting works, nhlppod two out of Iron ore from Vorondno day. The on mmo inlocatod about shrug miles from Voronl. IICVUI CU IIIHIIIII-II: ` Our new moon: and urn munlinun por- may elegant. They no worth coming to me. New `art donimo. om. R. McFaul, Kingston carpet: vmohauu. Ihuuotlun Ifgnd ollolly And uurolfwith Tilt`: Hlgnohlc Oint- ment. `Z50. and 400. E. O. Miboholl, dmgginh. HAT DESIR.-\BLl~I URl(.`l{ {ll )l'Hl~I. NU. ll Guru Hlrvvl ; vxlen.-xlnn dining mum mul klu-hen, with rlll`l|l|(.'(`;Ill0dl l'H In ova-ry wuy; lent Ill()(ll`l`l|l(`. .\h-mllmt '\|I I|l)l(* HlHl`(`llllll Dumllmu nu \h'n=Ilhntmn .-m'm*t_ U(`l`llDh`(l hv `i AN6`Vio|biITvr_. Gold In Tho Hold Onrcd `no: on pond: snipped. Edna}-- dl `Hm Hnmthn I In A Very mu] slate. llanr lo Ihndno-no. -_-A--_.- ._.I __L ,Io ...._-:..._:___._-. Had A Lung Inns. 1 1 .1, u'._1.__,1... Wlll Bo Proteatul. The High 8 II:I)|I. was In The city? I..|._._;_.. A Cnrloue nnoument Road At The 0re\'e-- No Ceremony Performed. The other duy the Proton Times contain- od an ncoount of the funeral or Mrs. Irn Chadrey. Hillier. which event; moms to have been very peculiar. Mrs. Ire Ched- say died on Mnroh l5r.h. and the funeral took place on March Hrh. No ceremony was performed, no burial eervico read. The deceased : laeh request. was than she be buried among strangers. When the lean and had been laid upon the grave. which was located on the north side of a mem- moth orcherd.the undertaker read by request: of Mr. Clmdeey e Iomewhnr lengthy decumenh containing the infor- mation chub Mr. and Mrs. Clmdoey had lived in comparative eeclualou for some years, having no intimate eenoelabiona with mankind. only as bunineen mmlolh necossary. An account of the funeral fol- lowed and an explanation was given of the odd chnracternf the funeral. The be reavod hunbnud thanked friends for unen- tuncunnd went on to any: n .\..,l I ..... IA Mn:-nhv nfun nnhlini_.v In ICIIL ll|()(|l`l`l|l(`, .\|?-tn llnll l|I'\lI`I|l)l(` F Dwelltng on Wvlnmzmn .~m-mt, um- Mr. Dnn. Egan an .'1(`!gur nml 'I`uhm'( Apply in P`m.lx Hu.\w. tuncunnd went [0 any: "Andl would hereby give publioi..y to my present} winlmn. and in care than any lmnhnp or occurrence should bring me no u norowty lm`bo1rl~Ll, that this the body of my beloved wile should be taken up. and llm`: we hmh t0[['.`I.lll`l` should he rmkon to tho Pncmn cornetgry and laid oicle by title, roparato from any of her lrmnde or any of my relatives. Further. il in in unrlerulood than 1 have rlocoued. um] um mllorwi-e div-po-ed of. in in my wvah than my rlmuxm-ed wule be rnnworl from her present. rearing place to tlxd' Pin mu rmnetery and placed near her lriontl-I ll udmumble, hnpmg there will be mann- nvnilnbla of my o-rune to pay all such an- pennoa, and In case of my death and burial bnlore montinned. lain my nmrioun wish .-mcl request. um. 1 ho buried in quiet: wiI.h~ out any funeral unthonng or burial service whntm-er, and in my humble a manner as 1 now bnvo lnid my dear wile aside in. Alclumum Duunolly Thlnku tho Inter Wurkn Ucparnncnt. almnld Pay ll. l l K Al-lonnnn Donnolly bu alnggonbod and will advocate U10 charm) of rental ngninnt the water wmlu department lot the pri vllege of uv-lug publnc streets in which watar mains no laid. on the name buin no the telephono company is taxed lot it: poles The water works dcpubmenbchnruoo the llro department for wnter aupplr $l.ll`.30, but nlbhou h practically I unnl nmuuncluil (mm on the budgebliat 0! com rollnblo oipondituro, and augment: the expenditure which the general moon menu taxes go to mock. Thus all unused citizens are usllod upon to meals: yh vnter works dam:-tvmont. to give the water con- sumer: chap nun. Thu unrnr Um-kl dnnu-tmanl: ll I0- me lpoomomve worn. The Itenmor Arnerioe made I trial trip around the harbor this morning toetiu her maoblnerv. This afternoon the we: need , on the Cape Vlnoenh route. whle the atopmer Islander. After errlving lrom Cope Vincent. cleared lor Clayton to run here- after between that port and Alexendrle uy. (Expo Gnelrln, outaide mennger for the M T. company. claim! that rnerlne men talk noneeneo when they ask (or the open- lnu of the cnnula early In April. It would be ueeleee to open the Wellend enel before the canals along the St. Lawrence river, for shippers do not send grain here for eter- ego, but for tranehipmehh to Liverpool vie Montreal. and until steamship: can reach Montreal there is little use of sending grain down. [or naturally. a blockade would be the result. There le auloiont grain waiting to come out to ll live or six elovntorsllke the M. T. oompnny'n. 'l`lm nmu lmrun nnrnhrrlnland in than M. T. Ell elevators IIKB me M. 1. oompenyl. The new barge coneoruebed in the M. '1'. oompmy a shipyard ie randy for leunchlng She us onneidorcd bhe been barge under Cnnedixm control. and the only one of her kind in me For durebilitzy and `proper- vation, eho cannon be beaten, (to well has she been constructed. The perishable aocbions eleboat have in her case been made ol steel, and the remainder of wood. Thus the frame. bottom, outside planking and inner sheeting are oinpoeed of wood. and the rails, covering broad, deck. deck henmn. main keolson, eieter keeleon, utnnchionw. shelf. clamps and cabin of steel. Hor dimensions are 180 feet long. i,hirty.r-ix feet. boom, and twelve lees deep. The actual carrying cepecity is 50,000 bushels, but ebSl:. Lewrenoecaneldreugho ubuut :l'.!,000 bushels. Her constriioblon cost in the neighborhood of 835,000. This qunen of /barges will bear the name of "l\ innnlnn " RENTAL FOR USE OF STREETS. chap The water work: department |ell~ runtaining. with I uparato no of books. which have n npaoinlnudit. Tho input- menh owns the IIIOI` Indus nnd onioyn free use 0! the city's ctroou. Alderman Dannnlly claims that I rental nhould he pic! for thst. me. just: us my private com- pany wouicl be uni. Tho streets com- mittee found much of their lnnioet. woxk in lling up indontnroo in the rmd canood by opening and re-opening water mnim; nlnn nnmh nf aha claim: lor dnmums Ilimt Hy 0pOl'l|_I'l and to-opening wnwr lnlluu-', nlno none of the cluimu lor damn upinot the city were the roaulc ol ncci outs on thoindontum. The whole city in nd to pay than expenses. By impoting I tax for the use of the otnou the genera! trennry would receive an amonntm olf web. the chsrgo for water supply to the fire department. `AN EXTRAORDINARY FUNERAL. .__.:.-_- IT DON'T PAY. ; To buy drinks for the bogs-it don`: \ pay to buy drinks for -yourull. In will pay toqntt. but tho trouble bu boon to do this. The Dixon Wgoublo Caro wI|l sbuolutdy I-anon all desire for liquor in n cmiplo of dun. no you cm qvup mt.h9It' I my ulldonlnl. nuclnohody mod now won um cumin: u lndidln. `M05 `I I an l lno_ Vocal In loan him It! ll|n||t.on"-IIO nu out 5 Good Inn --l`mu Opening of the wall - IOII *'."."' 9," 1"_"'..'. 999929: . The mhoomr Fubmlu-.o.louro'! you-Cords} for Unwogo to load pool hr Folgor Bron Thu mu Pu-rhm nuns our (rum uurdan Axrrxn m i`lTl{l`l!A8E ml: CASH W Good Roma and Int. ml to on-cal 31,0111 oolhotvqnnnu or luck-nu an-not pm Apply by letter to l'uox\'." Wnlo L K]! Ix K'II'L|I CITE UVIl' lrum UIIUIII luhnd to day [or tho pal `mu 0! Innpootion a by the govornnnnb oltioin . Jan. AI a nun n aha mhnnnnr Woe hwlnn Dy ODD govornnnno 0lIIO|I|I- J out A9 n \on as pho nohoonor Woe wing in {mud - uh she will clear for Omega to loud coal tar Jnnes`8w':Io & Cu. n`n|:nnn R-nu nnun nbnanmnr "At \'r|I\h noun coax Mr James awuo a uu. Folger Bron . new steamer New York. now tting out an Bnhlo. will not arrive hora until about tho middle of May. Th: nnhnnnnr Kati. Knolls nbnnr-9- In company. Pmpqnbionw nro mgllng for Mac lumqlh lng of,` the `M '1`. cimpiny'I now Mel barge Brighbon. M. pmonb on BM in 9 an the locomotive worn. `INK; nlunnmnn A..--.1`. _.g.I - AMA twin ` :1: duuul. o::..n::<::m.u-:M::v; ; whcy Mm t>h--w' `-0 "99- W` nah! . ."{.$" 7.'..53. I`.: a3L"..3's......".'.7& |.-..x_... .l..n.. 0..."! g-.. -nnnmp gnu! WWIK gvuu I )l_l_ Iuuuuu .-u Iuuly nuns. An doll nob inlai W3 buninoa dub. You'll an mouoy and pininbultb and all fuposhon the non. full particular: laid. lb Dixon Cmou. No. 40 Palm Anna. (mar Imus It ). Hound. ROTH DI-ll Knoll I30. Inlnmo OI Ell . l`ho rchooner Knuio Books. Cobour; In bound doivn the lake with 10 000 but! Ill 9! pun oonnignod to the Moon: olovuxor company. ' Pmrnr-Mum an mnlhn Mr hha hunch. [18 um mast IN csrmi} nus IS THE Tmou or A utw canes. - tvll ul 'IHl I\ ' ngeton. LNTIDTV NYWHE R.\lAI.l. ROUGE About ' 3-$0: balance In In- nnmuu stiaoprwmmm Apply by mmso CONl..II\'`r$|II),I)Iu tupulvilulv. (':ml.-ulna In-nrly 2'1 l'IIll- gn-<~ngrnv|n;x.~ u|'nuI`H.n\|unr. lwllw Hrom .\ u.-lvr.~. ll I.-um::Il|1-ol'l'Iu~IsI_hulun 1-xhlblturull lhv ;:n-M. ,\lu~lI'r.~` l or the Ullrlll. Nuollu-rlmuk like ll vvrr pnhlluhml. . nlnawtukllx lI`1Nnt||I`l`(`l0l\\`c`ul\` urul--ru III; |_\. Tlwlxmk u.-a-I|n~uullI`I|Il|un whvn [wu- plel-oelt Hwy want It. 1`u|:l|.~4h-~-I lI'r.~4 Ilmnu .\`0Ir Auul ulro-au|_\ In Hx I\\~n-nlv-nnn wIHinu_ some edition, rum.~I~Ihng ox` l'%.. >IIII lumkn. 'l`Iu.- pnwmanr runn|ux:!n_\- nml niumlu Illl on|~r.~. .\ pvluaml of tho |-u-,l-urn-~ 0| Ihnlmuk I like uttlnnuuur unmnu lhu ),:l`I'aIl Art null:-rlu-~ --I` Eunvpo. Tlu` I'l'plHl|L'\. Pnuln. l'll|v.l. l'El(!. l0Ilvru,\`:\ll-ml. .\suImm nI'l.uulun. N:nII|1n1| ' I\fROI`l|n. llvlvlth-runmlnllu-r m-lolvrulnl Hum- no n In ! xulla-rh~. lmvv all plum-nl Hmlr rarn-.~*1 Kl'\`IN`8CIl`l'l|!|lIl'1"H||ulll'||sp0n| Ilml lhvy In II! he l`'[nI'u,I1n'I'\l for this am `:1: xmrk. ' T HI. \.\ l`I-I .\T Tllli 'll"l`l'|(|-`..\` I l'(iI|'l` Tl*I.\|L* TH MY l'2\`I-IS." N\\'.'4mn'. "(llunrul ::I.'un Ilrsl urn-q-Ix`-4 wurk with llw in mk. Lily of \'nil.e-;. 0. G. Johnson. otiuf or uuugo in loan poll Iur Mugs: own The mag P-mhm came over (rum (hsrdon nllnrl tn nhn Inn Mm nm nnnn of Inunntinn |Sutherland's Better Values than we thought ig possible tor% r%nanu- facturers to tum out. _' Drop in and see the New Goods. " `;.:.o.;;;.:..7; ' ' ' mmnpnmuv. - mumuum A-nnlinbagj--A ggn M S-_WELL. . . . SHHESFUHEASTER Npw Arrivals Daily. ' -r-TW- AN Nlohl Ionoo Utah- H"-you well: mm: b It or news A h to mi` x"-&:.-:=:...u, \ Any one contemplating ordoring 5 Sum or Overcoat would do mu to look to tho goods. and oopoclnlly bho Low Prion. Store opon every night till 9 o'clock. Aug} w`ooo,4 , IJ. TWEDDELL. F.A:R1_\"_jR__NT. A Harvest i_ Of E_3Margains. hrALL WORK UUARAN'l`EBl).'M Yoqfi : Vo1_m_aN L_0VE Inu no In u-u -v-y-., it ts so mn1fortlbly, nu rung the gure, while vicldlng uxy to every movement. it last: well. uad sell: at pupulat prices. -Mmuu. 2 unnmn |nr\|lI'hl III- I 3 I Pl'|llCSS Street. Iuyuuu |n u.\..v. `u. YOUNG WOMEN` WEAR tn: 0 A A conu:-r. Reliable Shoo House. LOBEBURN FOH.MEH.l.Y Till`) RESI- donce of Hon. H. A. Klrkpnlrlvk, beauti- 1`\1]ly|ltuntod,up;xmlw .\lxu.-dmmlul Park. Ap- ply to Kmnu-.\1~m('K & R0m~:I(s, umurlo Ht. ._.-.. -_. . ._..A_-._...r . .4 ' H. o I A`E;....; Havo .. purobn tho entire Rock of the Tnlloring Department of the GRAND UNION CLO- TIIINUCO. no 1 rice that wil allow me to almost, 1!: in I will- known I A c to I; h A I: 0 h o GRAND UN~ ION cu-md one olthonooh 5 uuortlmntl 0! Plano Good: In tho on y. Cut Ptices o In Two! cu-2-1 ~ N0. `Ml l-'Nl\'l'1I{rs`l'1`\' ;\\'l-2.\`l'I-2, AND N1). 42!! Johnnlon Htrvvl. Hull: hrn-I. lHn1.s!r~', with all modern COIW(`lH('lIl`<`H. llvnl lunar- mu-. Pouunshm Muy lat. Apply lu .~i|<;uu'r. mun-. NESulT1`.53TJnI1n~alul| Hlrt-tel. -.-..... VERY COM l<`UR'I`ABI.l<} DWELLING, N0. 180 King Hm-en, ponne.-azahyll May 151.; mm!- orn Improvements ; rent modemw. Apply next door to 1:-JAM: BI.\u'.~mN. ICOM MAY lsrr. |)l`2'l`.\(`lll`2lI lll{I1`l\' lU?:~'l- d('n(`I`, N0. I0.`il'nlun Hlrt-L-I Ilaml, fzu-lug (my l'.I`R; eleven mums; ln()lI('l'H 4-0nven lcucou. Apply In Int. .\. \\'. hm'lN,(`ur. King and Unluu Htrcv-Ln. GDOBEBIIIKN 1`\1llv|ltuMod.unu An- OUBE OCCUPIFII) [!Y M. MERRI(3l\'. KI gtroel. Bxtmxslon and MI modem 0 nvon enoes. lteut mode.-rulc-. Apply next. door umhnx): PRICE. mo door In J Um): PRICI-3. j-jZ JOUBE OCCUPIED in MN. Mmuc; :---- B8101: llEHlDEN()E. N0. 170 m \'n-u0N s'r,. eleven roomn; hm water heutlnu and nther oagrn conveniences. Apply m-xmoor to 1-1. Icwu. ~ --._.._.. Wl`lHA\'l`l'l'\\'UNIl'I`1 HUI -Vl'..`ll.\.lUII.\- mm BMW`! M rm-nt. l:vt\\`-1-In I'l-r:_\' uml d-.euhmnH1rvutn. Apply In `H.\n`rII mum, 3 5 King I-itruvl. Kingston Ladies Uollega, FURNISHED THE 1)EHlltABI.E REN- doncc-,159 Johnston ntrt~et.. uood loculny, namant. drnlmmo. all modern conveniences. UUBIE IN VAUUIIR '.l'l'lSlU\Ul`A rxun out Street, occu led by Don! Hhnlnx [on May lat. pply ut. Wum Uflloe. ::--j ALF` OF THE FLAT OVER THE HIHBY Go'u Clothing more Kink Mn-ct, ml uln- gl Bums : Prlullng Utcc. pply at um 00. l:l_}.l-A\'l`2'l`\\'uNll`l nm'.~';-:.~m:\'.m||:\'- lwt\\`-3-n vdoanhmn Hlrvutn. Annlv H.\lI`l`ll Um.-L. RICK HOUSE ON Q.U HEN H'|'Hl'IE'l`.WI'l`ll modern Improvemomu ; ex tension gm, chm Apply to J. H. L?mmu'ru1cus. s _ Ion; ull modern lxnprovemeutu. to C. Lxvnmsrox c. Buo. _-.- ._..- (73,191 BROOK STREET. IMME- FB%h|l?Y 111' No.1 VAUO HN TEB.Iu\(,'l-1, I m cm oonveulencea. Apply at A Wine omce. Fi Wlllra 0! altualcd d<,-um-h-3.1 Brick llnu.-so cnrxwr nlon and Alb`-rt` utrwms, with fuur llull lulu. Anulv to A. H'rn.Anu.\N. 9'1` A HAKM.-\IN-'l'II;\'I` liI`I. \U'l`ll"|Jl:la\' Whnn the uoInnch-`|!3| dlniestlan; am _ an bowels. inow: nu. 25cm. 0` WOOUWAID IIDICXNI C0., ditto. can/am. ma nuaur%}orA1;myz@nnhI doncc, 159 perfect drnln . Apply to Du. .\mucI.1.. AT A BAR,UAIN-'l`lI.\'I` Bl-I.*\U'l`IFlH.LY: ultunled IIt)\1.-m.cnrn\`rJ 131d!g%e_s!i9i! T :1 ACHURCI1 SCHOOL. LOOK`! LOOK I! dumb I -%i'a`.;!n`1 JOHN H. m1Lgs_'_cn9; -.. .__... ___-__.._.__. N CIIVIC 9 make {noun czuh returni- nell to ha I: ghoul bhlder. ndgknot knock pods downnt bugulnnto 0 nauonge. . JOHN H. .\IlLl)-I, 76 Hmrk Strut. RICK HOUSE 0:: um-2|-:: v-vrru-:1-.'r,w}T modern Imnrovemomn: extension k|L_ OUBE IN VAUGHN 'I`[v1H.RACE PRIN- Donia Hhsnlgnn. hlulon May only Imdmln` 1'I:.uz.~; M Y "Gleam! I-`ll llrsl wI`'k'v4 wurk wk, up-unnov mr. Mun) mom and wunH`IHnI_\'llnz and p:\)'lm |`nrhmn:~.~s1'nmI (ha-Ir r~`lll`l'\`~4 u-nu lhlnuva! work. .\|w mun nr\\'numn.nf mood t`hIl|`!`Il atnndlng, vxlll Ill`(`\|fl` |\|N|HI`l\ nr Mun- II[1`r 'Il'l\ IlNItI nk-v work mul -or-n-~qmml|m; with um-ms In this ll-rr|lnr_\-. A\iIlI`I*~ < Inr full um-alum A. I`. 1`. I-Zlmuu. |`uhH.-lu'r, 1.-u: Icmgnn .\\'r.. Ch|t`I\gU. lll.. I-`I'M Flour.` "(Tn 6GTAvI6u:{ Kari":-7' _-`.-- @2 -.v._._ -::= chant xnyhg Rn...--sI.._. .I.- .4.u....-|.. -11- Al.-.uoI.. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Principal. T' 11?`: muons 'rr;n.mu.-E, In modern Ag..- ham uoumclv dds dl cation; n v on In bowels. Lane nu: ms. 21 1:15.. _DUCATIONA.L. Re-n led on MONDAY, JAN. N 8rtl._ M6 for Day nnd Evening Classes. n BUHlNEr5:s.HHl,)l{'l`- ` 3rtl._llIR for [my nnu hvenlng glasses. in nu:-;1NEr~s:s. Hl)l{'l`- AND AND CIVIL SERVICE BUIIJECTS. For full lufurmnllnn call at. (:0 loge Omoe, Uddfolluwrf Block. HE ll1\NDHU.\/ll`) NEW lU'IHllH`1NCl`1 UN (Icon lvd by ml Lure will ('()lnpI('t|'|l . In! mlfolnn Qu4~ou'u ollexzo mounds. Anuly w H. V. tumcus. Bur- FOR SALE. Indlvlduul Instruction. For full lul'm'mnllnn cull al.001- lmm Omma. ()ddfelluwu' Block. j" as Lar- :Il|1\-0ll'l1|`|.~l. Ulll ull ikc :hI`l`t`l0 l\\"ul\- uullrnl than In-..~ Hum :5 - g Iuul q-.-A 0|. ||\|NNIk ix |'l`I'xII nrl uullvrlm nI' I no IIIIIIICJ Pmuldcut. :-Harv mm 1 "uph-(I by rm) Store. acre. Theee items x clearly the date of the erection and progree! of the first mills and give also an idea of the cu-tmns 6`f thode early times. At. first, we believe, n nian was placed in charge of the mill and had instructions to grind every man's grin-ti toll tree. The l-.0ltl6l`B came lovg dis'nnc0- with bags of grain on their backs, or on horse back, or in some cu-ea up the river in their log canoes and in the winter with- haiitimleiglis taking home their szrmll quantities 0! ll )Ul' with them for their fa- milies or friends. .\ i...... i-n.) .1... .....:II ....-I Hm land nn mines Irienaa. About I792 the mill and the land on both widen oi the river, which included the writer p mar of course, becnr` the proper- ty of the Hon Robert (firtwriglit, grand- father of Sir Richard, and the property has been in po.-eee.-ion ol the Cartwright lumily ever since. Mr Cartwright at Llmt time were one of the leading mornhzuits of Kingston and one of the best known bu-L nens men in Upper Canada. A little later be wununpointed tin-t. niagiatrate. 0| judge. of the tnldlend district and was A member of the council of the first parliament in Upper Canada, which In-'-embled at New- ark. now Niagara. in |'ill'. . In I739.` he appears to hove built the second mill, and John llrango. then ayoung Scotch mill- wright living at l'Lica. N \'., was engaged to come here end uuperintend ita erection. That mill etood whorothe Herring foundry 1 now stands and the main street passed . just in front of it: the canal was not built till many years later. After the mill had been completed John Grange bought a form and A-ettlod just north of Napanoe. where the old Grange homestead now is. He married Nancv Helium of Ernesttown. and the result ol that union is the numer- ouu funilloanqw here and Icntterod elus- where throughout the country. In 1817 the celebreted English writer and a `tutor. Robert Gourley. mule an exteneivotzur of the province and he wrote at that` time they the .\'upunce mill was the but in the l nrriiiinnn, tor: OIU UUU|\ III lUIlU\V!Z "For raising the saw mill, two gallons and thioe pints of rum. 17A,. 61 -33 50. On the '.. Ut.h of April another stage seems so have been reached in connecuon with than pioneer saw mill mid one quart 0! run was again charged. at two einllinga. On the 25m of May, um, ma rim impor- tant. stage in connection with the mist mill was reached and there was 0 char e of four unllone and one quart of rum, or raising the gnab will. A day later the rum appears to have all gone and thorn is ll charge of,1`o one quart of rum for the people ab work in the water at tho dum. Then on the `.3I)l;h of July the . government) [ was again charged with "three pints of rum for raisin the fenderpoat. nnrl a week later nno: er pint. was used. In DJ- cember ol the same year there is in charge of fifteen shillings for making bolt. cloth nnd about: the same time three pounds is charged for clearing an acre and threu - quarters of land, at) seven tlilllhl per l\f`Y` PIWIVIHCU. In the years INN and 1845 the present mill and canal were built by the trustees of tho Cartwright estate. The (Hon. Ro- bert was thon deed. his two sons, Rev. Richard and John Solomon. had lollowed him to the grave end their children. Rich- ard John. Jemee. end John R --now ell living~- were yet in their intancy. When the hip mill. an it was then popularly called, wee tirnt erocted it we: the lergeat etructure of the kind in Upper Canada. ~- reven etoriee in hoight and eo well end unb- etnntially built that it etende rm and eound to-day, It wae intended. too. to be the meet extensive outing mill in Upper Canade. There were to be nine rune of stone with ell the moon improved modern mechinery ettached. But juet then came evil day: to the our milling intereeh of this provincem The F-nglieh corn-lnwe were repealed end immediately our fell largely in value, all protection having been removed. The weevil eoon followed and for yeare ecarcely any tall wheet war rele- edln thie eouuty. Indeed it run never 5.... motor] as a wheat nrowimr. eectiou In-(1 by Imvld .1. WIIIIA-lwml. .\ .1-unull (`ol|1pl('t|'|Y. mliolnn I 33030 ground. Apply tuullms. rl r. ;."m" va}."c'.f' In tha v ICID lllll Clllly. lmlfl ll: uni IIIVII bun holed II 3 when growing. tines. though baton it In: considered the you hat in all Cnnldl. cs. Iuougu Built In I III my bat in all Canada. I . hnvn nnl. Inna ll but III on ulnun. We have not spam at our dioponul not togivononthan 3 mom has ol than who Inn Ilgd chhrlpd tho banlnill oincznit consumed opdniooo our yinugo. It calm unit` by cm: phat-Idiot, who was to pm in` tho machin- otyndhuoilhununlntol .80: hildvlu Hints. hovuvcr. lull it on i The first ilour mill was established here 1 by the British government: and was com i manned as early as 1786. or the second 3 year after the U.E Loyiilieta first iiettled ` Along the bay and the baiilia oi our river.. Thane plO0Bl'B noon begun to clear awiiy ' the wilderness enough to raiseaome grain. j --wheau and corn-for their own bread, i but they had no way ol converting it into ` meal or llour except grinding itin small ` hand pepper mine which i-oine of them = had in their possession, or in the ends of aiuinpa whiqli were hollowed out, with ii bit oi wood {or ii pestle. The government, nnxiouii to iiid the riat isettlera, first had ii mill built at Kiiigi-ton Mls, just near whom the Grand Trunk railway creases the Ridenu canal. a few miles exist of Kingston. This wiis done about 1782 or 1 1783 and soon after its completion by Robert ` Ulaik, the inillwriglit. lie was inatruc-ted to erect one at Niiprinc falls leu. This was the first lliur mill erecied in Upper Cnnadii, west of Kingston. This was in the year 178. ), Robert Uliirk win grand- father of Paiegreiie (.`iml., of 1'li'noi-t town, a iew mile- eiiet of Millhavun. and V our friend S 1). Uliiik, J. l' , Odevee. of Mrs. S Warner; N-ipanee. and of num boieol the Clark family now roiiidiiig in _ various parts of this country. He kept a E dny book, or diary at that time, which is still preserved and Ill p0!'!CEE|0|'l of l`crei greiie Clark, niul luiiiisbee sumo iii- I Leieisting information nbout the early lini- tory of this place. '1 here are iievcrail em I tries coinmeiiciiuz with November Kali, 1785. Iceeome he built bothaeaw mill niid grist mill here. On Llio `lilrd of .\li\rch. 1785. there are clmrgee in the his- I toric old book R! followrz uni..- -..:-;.... u... ....., ....;H mm nmllmm i The lint III] WII Pd! Up by the Brltllll dove:-nmenI:-l)herge| In an llletorlu i I-Ioo|-I`he Proelcy lnulng Into mo.` Bend: 0! the 0n`ruvrl[nu-But In the Province In In!) Dan. I Nnpnnee Slur. l A Toronto correopondenb has written as ; enquiring when Ibo lint. mills were enmi- llahad `nu Napnnee end as other points l along the Bay ol Qulnbe. We have not) the {note you in regard to ome 0! them ,' and would be gled of such in orm-scion as ; readers may have in their poeneasnon. The 5 hinory of me rau mills in this section of ' the country ought to be well lmo n to all l intelligent young people here. A preaont I` we will oontine oureelvu to such a L-hatch l ol the Hour mllle on Napunee as we c.m\"\ proaenu from the loose on our disposal. In II popularly aupponed that our town de- I rived its name from the fact of a flour mill ` being established here :1: web on early date. Nnpmee. or "Appeneo". in mud to ~ be on Indian word eignifying our or flour ; mllla [ fl... A.-L tuner mill Imnl n-hnhlidin knrn ` THE TOWN oawmvso ms NAME] mom THEM. I I H IIUXKIJUUI VVUU WIIU III UUUIUw 1 "Oh. if that is his fneiingiu thematler, said the magistrate. "I neod not be ex ," pected to show any feeling If he shows 1 such indniference he should not ex ct 3 me to do otherwise. He suggested a : whipping for the boys. either that or send- ! ing them to the roformnmry. Mrs, White I > thought a whipping would be more satie- . factory inita ruonlt. The magistrate no- ; I cepted her decision und ordered that Mc `Rue be brought into court to-marrow _ morning to give decision about his son. _'Both boys were meantime kept in the i cells. Ynnnh lilnl/Inknin mun nhnrnnr` with knit. College rlamr. I Jacob Goldstein was charged with buy- I ing etolon articles, lmowinq the 1-umo to 7 be stolen. He pleaded nob guilty, saying his wife bought; the bottles and she was I` unuquuintod with the law. The magis- :|l'.l.l0 pointed out; than in this instance ihuldetoin was ruuponsiblo for his wilds ` actions. (luldntein mid the boys ro- V repented Llmu their parents were 1 hard up and wanted the money. ` This wua not; mnaidezed sufliciont `excuse. so ll. ne of $lIl and cost. $12 75 in i all, with she option of going to jail for ten days, was inflicted. Holdstein mid he ' would take tho ten days, but the chief of police remarked that Goldatein would be given twenty four hours to produce the llino. Falling in this his stock would be ' seized and sold to satisfy the claim. .j._.,__ v The Company Played to n ltrnwderl onne In Ihe nrnml Lint Nlzht. Stowe}: l'nnle s Tom's Cabin company -. produced the old, lnmilmr play to a crowd- ` ml house last night. l-Ivory available sent was taken and many were compelled to atnnd throughout the performance. ,_ To give nn outline of that story. the reading nl which has dampened many 5 cheek, and which in the duya of ice lirat. appearance brought: untold influence to the aid of the unti-vlavery canL=o,would be aupexlluoue,for who is there who does not know the pathetic story of Uncle Tom nnd little Era `.` The play was given here once bo~ fore this seaeon. but: by a company inferior to this. George Dorsey. my "Uncle Tom. portrayed blmn character fairly well. W. ll. Davidson, as "Marks," the lawyer, created a great. deal of amusement, as did also J. Reeve! as Phineas Fletcher," n (Quaker. Min Flnrnnnn Anlmrmnn mnrln an idnnl MILD, am: one HIKHU cull uu rmu UI LIHIU Ul Aunt; Oplnelm, by Miss K` llnvidson. Tho cake walk wan very well executed. As to the amumtod mm; elneob tho Jubi- lee minstrela --n the 171.11 imam, though but local talent, gave A sup-arior oxlnbntiun of it. Some of Lho dancing was nely exe- cuted. The voenery and amgoingz, especi- :x'l_v in tho lu-t. act, in whirrh tho dolnh of Uncle Tom occura and "l-lv:\'s" angel fovm la diac|uped- laservea I-nmo spacial mau- Lmn because of its bounty and arrange- menc. This Was I Report That (`mmo In Hut Night Shortly before eight. o'clock last night the Wm-i was in receipt. of a montage which said that president McKinley had issued an ulmvnmtuxn to Spain giving that: nation forty-ought hours in which to free Cuba or a declaration of war would follnw. Tho bulletin was posted in the British Am- erican hotel nnd caused interesting disem- aionnmong the guests, mvmy of whom } were citizens of the United States. .- u 1>..n... no um Iv,..aI...- n-nnl mat wunxar. Min Florence Aokcrman made an ideal "Tope_v,lmoping the house in roars of laughter. Liable May lnckenaou, in the role of Evn." the angel child, created a most favorable impression. Sho possesses a disbincmean ol articulation and n mun- nor olexpreeeion mm in a child of her tender years. The character of "St.. Clair" was very well il1]|>el`FOlH\l0d by J. Rith, and also aims can be rind of [list of "Anni n..l.nI... hr Minn K lhviclsnll u (`m7.en.I or ma 1 'n|ruu mums. 1-` H Podlar. of the l adlnr metal roof mg company. Oslmwa. in here on matters in onnecbion with shooting the MT. compnny a elevator. When he read the bulletin he expressed a candid opinion that tho United States and Spain would nob meet. in antagonistic wnrlnro. rhnr nu-nllnmnn nrN`Iir'Ind war: Snuin ` non [D000 In nnuigomeuc wnruuv. Other gentlemen predicted war: Spain lwould never back down in the way the l'nited Staten expected. (lube was here and she would ght. for its retention One man declared that McKinley had held the congress and senses remarkably well under the drendfulcircnmetancee of the Maine explosion. The people hnd shown won- derful celmneu. He hoped there would be no wer for it ineeno the sacrifice -1 .L...._-...:- ..t n -...I -nillinnn nl This morning the Winn: was in receipt ohmocngo paying that the tidings of Int. night were rumorpd only. The Bul- fnlo, N.Y . oico. distributing paint for the Canadian prom can-wee. rays : "Thar: an such A rumor onrmd hero UBIIIGIID PYOX IGTYICU. Fly! There vans such a rumor oprotd her, from New York, hub it cannot be run- `-A II New Baggage lulu cone lnlto lorcoon the 0.1`. It. on fndny. Gonufnl Iuggggo axons Quick. of the G '13.. bu completed the now baggage rules whvch no to come into opontion on Friday nut over the whole 0! the company : 3 sum. Tho routcr num- bcc of tho In en refer to 0 improved n'hod of checking. Pnfwod to tho ulgbinnn urn anon:-Al Imnnrlnnh (IX-' A. Blanchard. C.l\2. 1- B. MCKIY. Dvlnnlnnl D|~sm|1Im|L DO "0 WII' IL'l' of thousands of money. This mnrnino th H x OI cnIIlDK- I'I'!lI% 50 (III .u|ntiona Arc uvcnl important diroc-' none to otnployu. upon whom in impnneod the ncouuiu of examining constant and Intchlnl can OVII tho property` of travel- hio. ol trying to in stintsction to 1130 public, and of uhilhhiog I npuution or nnnrtnli And civillli. "Yo in unt 3' courtesy nnd civility. "X06 in ex t . II]! II. Quick. "to 50 polih At I min. Ind to nncwcrcivilly all quizionn ultima- ed kt`) Endnvgr to Into this hm pop: II . was in camps` in dopundont upon tho pod-will ol tho puoph" I neon, nmclamzuu, unu swlsuug LuuI`uu'uIu `Xhreo dozen lruib jars. Thuy pleaded l guilty. One said he took ten jars and the lather only live. The jars were sold to | Jacob (ioldatein lot` A` small L-um. Mr-.1. White appeared in ll0l' son's `behalf, bub Mrs. Mcllao. being` an in- ' valid. Could not be reeonb. McR.ue did l not think in north w ile to lose a da.y s I work to look after his aon a interests, so said a neighbor who was in oourb. "Oh, if nhnt. in his fnelimvin t.hmnal.ler. Wllll 'lTI.lll lldneuc Umsunuv. Gmnntcnd by n c. Mitchell, dnggm. 250. and 40. I aauln. I16 wugmlleu lull uuuuln uuu uuew. Wilbur White and John Mcllue, two ~ lads aged about. twelve yearmvere eharv ed f with entering the promise: of Albert [far- risoh, blacksmith, and stealing Llnerlrom \4>.h.-an rlnruan lrnib inn. Thuv nla.nded BM: 1790 `told no nun: Product the Dolluu ` ' ' A t Unco. Ah the polio couro this morning Ralph Gleason. the young mm who. while in- rtoxicated, entered the otoe of T. L. T Snook and uomrniuted an aseaulb. was ur- ` rnigned on A charge of inboxiaamouand as- I aaulla. He wuq.ned ten dollars and coats. \X.'.'ILnu- \\'hifA and Jnhn Ninillua r.wn it on for nu ma thii: Eli wuvfmnngod aholaho imu Bu-tlu. 4nd:-ow Djamon . Mr. Wnodler. of Omega, And tho Downey brat era. None of ohm men were" pruni- oal miller: and they were under sq:-iouu diaadvnntngo on than account and bhd. mn- chinory became old and `much out; offdnte. l`nn vans nm. in 1888. John R. Dafoo cmnery became on: ma Inuon our. onu-nu. ` Ton yous ago, in 1885, R. took it in charge and bu been running it " successfully ever since.--T. W. C. munbo In onoiocl With `husk : Mnanotic Ointment :.......o...| L`. I`. n Minslmll, (II-noninl. Union and Alh\'l`l` purer-1 Apply to A. I-5'm.u:u.\N.