HOBART'S I ` E . V` { nmgy nm-q 3" Q\ g 7l!'2t?v:rnsyi;`iii.1 1-nnnmmv is, 1396 am: unvnoru en- |in Turner : open ovclhnuhinrur of now via ununzinnu ad! vcuhrincll address: no. I IIVOIII Iquuuvu nyworkiuhndhdnulnushuu ontinlyuodlnhhlnohonulhhll I now cnpgsnont. \'oun.HI|hI nhntlbat. .` rofnndodihhogllt oannotooo ." Igg- m amnrn noun: u on us: n. Then In a provioo b$AEo minty `be in xpocnd Mnhor an his party will ' zoom Pun today when he out ho to art. for the bowl. ground: at n mo~ mom`: notion. ` Poplllrlty 0! Ir. muhnfn Writings. WamIxu1-n.~t, Fob. l8.--The demand for hlr. Hludllonfn vflllngl can be In- derseood by the followi npla , which be has just. aunt. to John B then altar. who olbnd him ndollu-swan`! Mnmm nrtiolo ol my length. Ir. 0 `I mnguino articles an oltou from sin to uh Lhounndwordsin hunch. HI: uni! mngulni Imolcl anon Iron in to win tbouunllwotdain longth. nply COLUM BlA.| vault saved the money am] noon. The American line atr. Paris. 011 1.. Watt.- kins, from New York Feb. 5., lost. or rud- der oh` the Isle of Wight. and was towed to Southnmgoon this morning by the looa| steamer er Majesty, which came to the assistance of the Paris shortly after her ruddor sank. The Paris sustained no other damage. A daanncch from lrkubum. Siberia. IIYI CARI.l~2TU\' PI..u'r:, Feb. l3.-()n Wednes- dny, chief of )olice Bell, of Linda: ,nr- rived here on important. business. amen Brent. had deserted his wife and taken up with (mother woman named Escher Unidi- ner. of Elmetlnio. Brent came this way to hide and on'oy his illicit conduct. They struck enfrew. but chief Mc- liermott fastened on him an I queer one, and kept truck of him to Almonue and Carleton Piece. When chief Bell sent, Ahmed deecri on Mcbermott. knew where he was an sent u-n-4-I on I'.in:I-nu Chin` Rn Onlnannnhnd word to Linda: . umel non tel pneu chief Wilson ere to arrest hlerf` The chief found the pair boardln at Mr. Bon- netlfn and put, hnn in the eel . The charge against. hirr is non-support. The vomua says she is lawfully married. In that one Brant. is a bigamlat. too. He Wll very fond of her, lnvishing his money on her so the full extent of hll tether. Ticket Money Wlll Ila Bofllldod II I`I[It Ho! Ho?` OI. El. PA.-nu, Tex.. Feb. l3.-Thore are probably 500at.r|ngers in town who will go Lathe tight if the? can get the ti in time. Moot. of these are from New Max 00. Arizona, Colorndo md thmllghout the states. Joe Vendi and secretary Wheel- lnnk warn hnnv all V vmhallv IfAmb(l'|'l nllr-uuu, \ruIu|lwn\ u u I- u v . \'endi' 80;:-l:0'CaI'I ]v-WI )!-SI`: I I: b y H yontmdnly sum 3.`; |(;IgNatr'i" 0.! cnrdvbonrd uh oh wilr [mm OIO to 0 each. Mun ol than have Loon -nlrl In not-nnnn - kin hnnliniv ulu IUIII an I I1: ucuuuu-I u wuuuu vu- :4 50 '57; been sold to pol-Iona whcnhoovo inplidtll `m"..E`..":`. .'..:.`.".}`.`.? .E`:.`2`s' .......-` .u'n`f3`. --1pun- "hznzx us m amour anon POI % usuunnu nlni the boundary dispute. ' livery Shaina: house on the north side of the square and the west. block, Konnet. Mo., were destroyed by fire yonterdny. Burglara had blown open the pasta olce safe and set fire to the building. The Bank of Kennel. building was burned. but the vault saved the and books. The Amarimm lines Paris. Cnni..Wnl.- damage. A deapncch lrkubum. Siberia, II]! n Siberian trader named Kollohnnm. not,- lng in the capacity of agent for Dr. Nan- mn, the Arctic ox lorer, has infonnod bh refeot of Kolyms thst he hu nooi Information that Nnmzen has reached EM north pole, whom he found land, and that he is now on his way back. \Ir, Mnrlmlav of North williamabum. he is his DMK. .\lr. Merkeley of North Williamaburg. is the owner of n vow that Inst week gave birth tothnae calves, one of which had two hendu. two ears, threes es. and two mouth:-. The heads were joined toyvether. the odd eye being in the centre " the forehead. and the mouth: in their roper place on enchaido.\ The freak dieunoon alter birth. and Mr. Merkeley thoughtlouh ly destroyed it. The other two calves nre nntuml and healthy. Durin the same week u now on the some form ad I litter of seventeen pign. , And tho Man Rh: Turn Out to no u Illn- nnlnt. to rail;/Vny tramc. A deuution ol Mennonites from Emor- aon. yesterday npvliod to the Manitoba gox-e`:-mnent for relef from t.nnt.non for pubho schools, they had a school of their own. The government replied that the Manitoba school not made such a con- ..---inn iunnnnnlhln blue Munwoun sonoo oonsion imgoanible. A Rritin skin in oession im sslble. A Britisho the mouth of the Orinoco river. Dr. Urdanols studyin old miesionnrly docu- monts and maps 0 the llulum. said to be in the vntican library in Rome, and of a charter to prove Vene1.nels's claim to.the disputed ten-itor . It is nnnoun from A good source that followin the advice of the United States \'one1.ue a. has prsoticall decided to send in representative to Lon on with power. to open direct negotiations with the govern- ment of Great Britain for n settlement of the boundary dispute. lcvarv Kin-inns ship is taking soundings st, Mcuermou. knew where no and tom. word to Linda: Chief Boll telegraphed nhinf \\ |ln..n are to nrmnt. him. three years of nge._ This mornimz re broke out in the Eng- lish church, Liatowel. and left the bulldiu on complete wreck. The brigade mm out promptl , but owin to A heavy wind at the time I: eir work di very little good. The fire is supposed to have started from the stove. The heaviest snow of the winter is {all- ibg in northern Illinois and Iowa. .1: began odnesdn morning and up to midni ht there had n on average full of two vb inches. The storm is unaccompanied by high winds and is causing but. little delay railway trnio. A dautntion `Kl. pd ID III Unvn I vnv-n run V --wmn" nuplnu. SOIOQIIDIM IMIIJI Inn Ill Purina! " aloha. Ocnclouod and Auoncd totli n...n.. .. A (Ilnnao am. You tho `I000: ` George H. Murray also libotulandidm in Onpo Breton. was-Lanquoeoq at Edits; lut night. It is understood that the Compton. 0110.,` 'modol farm hu boon related by Mu hunk-n nan-an-nmnnhfur .0). ' model farm III! neon runuuu Dy IND | Quqboo govornmcnh for I Gen. Antonio Emu hu man up hopo ' of being nbli to again mm lmol! no pro-. . Iidone ol Salvador and will probably!-uurn ` to Ian Fnnclioo. Tho Ohlhuahuruthodu have dad that than uhqll o lull gllu nnxtl1m- day. The bl gambling boon, El Pun. Tom. bu I donl onus! Mom. The provincial rd of Mn oornnltn I no on onldnmlu ronon that low dlnouen , V \.I All manhunt: oeoulonnlly got stuck on ions lino of goods. In Boolm It In usually hill: the published price being too high. dill than, or buying too many. W. hAvn zlmldnd that we luvs too many The provincial bond or mum oommw I we on o ldomiu report issues oxoogt. Iphthu-in an provulont. In Mario and hath not uprovaknt or vlrulnut u I year ago. The bureau of Amerknn republican, at v American Wuhihbon, seem: to be inhbnd way nnncin y. Scan-only an of the republics agpenr diapued taopay I. r proportion of m ' . - B Q! IHIIEI |IKwlI' ulayu-uu in: fun,` um... r...rv...-.. _. I. oexpennu - The Rev. J. H. Hnnleubt. a Bepem minister of Mb:-nllbon, Arln, wu eomuoh annoyed by the or-yin of his houlokeepu- I year old baby while e was preparing a sermon that he choked it. to death. Azlvhmn frnm nm-an save the: Ooreen M. Chomullgo. ,` Goo:-go ubld .a`well-known rodtlnnt of Potorboro. an 3 "dnon of Camp. Rg. bidgo. R.N.. the fi. b registrar of $1116 count. . died on Wednesday. after a lame- wlmt {engthened illneaa. He was forty- of This mnrnina fire ERIK` um. he onokoa II: to noun. v Advices from Goren nay: rebels hIVO ovorpowond and killed I Imnll mu-tv of Jannneu soldier! who won build- rebels hive overpowered snd Iuloa lllllll rty o! Jarnneu Ioldiprl ng the toeghraph linen. A force of 100 Ruuinne. wit. one heavy gun. bu Inndod Chomuligo. . (Inn:-an nhhlrn. A well-known SECURED THE COUPLE READY FOR_THE FIGHT. `loohohho. nu. LL u_IIL. I-lhm TE: lL4%h%f99:%?8%!9Fv1i:'i.!!r country. Ind no nuts to vmon u. an been uh by the government.-~ Tho cm- mn oxpondntunn no now about 835.000, and tho ntpb only about U-u. `GIV- in; u yurly Ion koshooountry of During tho put In your: an gonnunont Invo npunnuuuilooliduluuluire -two . nl :Inmhvodhd.nIht`ol`\hoB`mr oouaingtonpnl no mo mouon wnon r.i`ont puhn an objection. but Mr. Speskct dooidod an Mr. Mcullon night proouod. Thu mdnhugnblo and push- mnt Inornhu than pruunmd 3 whole grist ofguno guring the bard? which the ouponnmu Iylhm on non the coumry.nndIhubmuoov.hohis aboon unsound In mvommont.-x prmmng nu, me prmung nurenu. In re ly to Mr. Casey. Mr. Dickey Enid : No dm t, synopsis or other indication of the content: of the remedial bill .weie shown to anyone not A member of the cabinet, except. confidential oicers of the juatice depnrtment. after the bill was sub- mitted to ceunvil for oonaidenhion, and be- fore the introduction of that bill into the house. In drafting the bill for eubmiaaion booounoil I number of persons were rou- eullod u to deuiln. I|- En:-nn|n'n Imlll nu naunnnwln tn nnnhi, sultan to ueuun. Dr. Sp:-ou|e'e bill. as amended. to prohi- bit. the mnnuhcture for sale or otfering for sale auger honey or my nubatituw for honey was reed a third time. Mr. Mcullen moved the second read honey men mu-u time. Mr. Moullen ing of his bill for the abolition of the nu- rtnnuntlon egvem an applied to the xvii service. I`. Speeker ruled that if the bill were conned to the abolition of the Iyltnm it. would. be in order, but ii, unppeered to be the once, it. contained provisions involving :4 charge upon the revenues it could not be introduced by n private member, but. must be introduced by A minister oi the omwn by menus of in resolution. Mr Rlilln lnntluvalh nninhvl nut. that resolution. Mr. Mills (Bmhwelli poinwd out that Mr. McMullen'e bill only I-ought to deal with moneys which have been paid in by civil servants now in the eervicein an equitable way. These money: were In the ` neture of trust funds held by the govern- ment, and it wee not en `attempt to deal with the revenues to propane to distribute them. . Mr.`nSJ.1enker did not coincide with thin vievl, ruled that the clnunes in ques- tion mm booliminntod. _ _ Mr. Mcllnllen Ieid he would strike out ill to be beyond the gagged: vnteueuhu-.30:-u ingto tohiemdionwhen` r. Foster nut n objeotion. ` MIFFERENT mrms 5",f%*; who nnnnnal H0". Mr. Taylor, the government whip, took i ugion himself the functions of leadership` w ile he made a proposition to submit the ' matter to three 'udgee. But before un- folding this idea e asserted as his inion ' and tho oinion of every other loge `few | tlemnn in t e house," that the house md ` war to i uire into the standing of mem- re of the ouse, but not of Mr. Murray. the defented candidate. He suggested . that each side nominate a judge, the third ' to be chosen by the two judgea selected, i tond out which side spent the greater mm of money. the aide spending the most to pay the costs of the im uiry. i Mr. Davies asked Mr. lTnvlor if he had 3 to one com: or we um ulry. Davies Mr. lTay|or if he had authority from any judge to any that he` would neoept such an appointment. and if ' he would undertake to pass A statute giv- ing the judges power to bake evidence un- der oath. M. 'l`..ulm- , W- ..;II ...-J.... H... ......n.... 9.. v o 4 onus m Lms nouse. 5 Mr. T`9ylor rotoytod that the liboral_ proposition was a piece of blunt!` for the oouner . Kl: nlnnln nunnnnnm-O nunnntunnnn rn nn. . oounur 1 Mr. ulook expreuod willin new 00 w- l cept MI. Tn lor u propositioni he would I name three udgea, members of the house. and hemigbt. nnme them from hi: own aide. Mn l`-nhu- nt.\`t' Oknb I.` Ah! uni want non awenu Ill one nouee nu (my. . Peaoe and znluoidity crept over the scene. when Mr. Fl nt. rose to move his prohibi- tion resolution. Unhappily. questions do not excite interest. in pgrliuxnent. according to their im`pox-t.enoe,nnd althou h the cauae ' of prohibition did noc went r A good i champion, the empty benches showed that the dnllneee which has hung over it. since the appointment of the royal commission has not yet. lifted. Mr. Fnnmr mid to Mr. Lem-in that the has not. yet. nwen. Mr. Foster said Mr. Legria total cost. of the dominion voters liutn for I89-HS was 8235.295. including the coat. of printing at the priming human. in renlv Cnsov. Dickev , qwmgl bgnnlngnlnqvtmcon apmu `.".'%.::.*."::.. arz.-: "'..":.'.':"`.'.:.:.'. who ofliln oppononmoa \v om he had `Iprud Illndor which he could not. pron and would not wlthdruv. With Iulgur an 5 h toplainneu as tho ~:-ulotwonlds ow ho was accused of un- HIIOI WOIIIII DIIOW III I'll IIOOIIIOCI 0! |ll|' cruthlulnou. uxdmb nob isolated or 01% %:ioqI,bnb ponintpnc nndohu-no ch. 1 no an oneryxnto lhnoIh_ mu thou-lungrnt nonunion I pier |whIcHu lAldhln*uofpq|lM5n|oou- in . huohry All Ioldu In Inu- : - fTT91='-13*- .-'>1.9 2-.~'1'.'* not no mlue winnout personaumowieage. Mr. Mills, of Bothweii. denied the pro- position that the house had no right to in- quire intoa charge of this kind. it had surrendered power to the courts for a specific purpose, but it had retained the power to make inquiries when occasion de- manded. The house had a rfect right toinveetigate any charge t at might be made touching the tness of any of its members to retain their seats. Mr. Davies was in his right when he said that acommittee should be ranted to :-how who was the deiguner in t 0 house. Mr. Weldon mninminnd that thin nnurf. wno was one uqnmer In Lne nouao. Mr. Weldon maintained that this court. was the proper place to make the investiga- tf . ma- 'l`....I.... bl... .... .......... A ...L:.. ;....|. V O" *7`, I I I STORE 1; See; is 00 Prlnoosa street. I UGT Olin". [ Mr. Tay|or-We will refer the mn tber to ; three arbitrators. I Mr. D|viee-We want, evidence under I oath in this house. 1 Mo Tnulnv Iuanrnr` n...o oh- I:L......I bench. Afber Mr. Mulock. Mr. Davin, M13` Fraser and ])r. Cameron had spoken the motion to adjourn was lost. Sir Charles um: um. in his nlomn. `nnrl did mouon no I(]_|0lll`Il was loan. Sir Charles was not. in his place. and did no} attend in the house all day. Puma and nlnniditv nmnt over the mane. n T.`IVV " 1'--H V - ` 4 gnhquuh he-nc In , cum: r-pp:-o fl-ulthlthn Inolgtlona 0I'u\u, l'ob.. 12-1!` 81: Charla Tup- porwon not so old an offender his ox- ` lonoudnrlng u two days mlht ox ted to tow him, the politics! a- upod y. it than were no hlqhur rcuon nninoh of burlnr lulu witnoon uliinlh =~= '2. ` Thron bait yuurss; ho um: `nr nnnn tho nlnrw In: tho I-Anon}. |wmonaennlu nupInIcIpquuIooIoon- : 0 may. treachery. onhnoudu end notion. Today the subject was revived upon the ptoduoidon by Mr. Device oi e 3 when from Attorney-general Langley: enying every nl tlon mode by the sec- retory oi gum in w db he woe oonoemed. Such a (on! charge on elm mode by no die- binguished 1 public men on Sir Ohm-lee , Topper. Mr. Davie: aid, should either be investigated and rod or wlchdnwn. The oppoeibion won (I fnoilltate the inqng? if e oommieeion oi the home were n . The libero! pen; we: not. re to sub- mil to foul charge: of this ind. The did not propose to carry election: by b y and non-upoion. Such untehabnte on those of Sir Oherlea were not only untrue, they were A libel m-tmmt libero] party. Mr. Diokev been machine but A on-t. rent libgnl part}. I Mr. Dickey ha! speaking vary low moment: when he mule 1 break through the rules of the house that brought the snooker to his foot. The miniotor had llll'0|'l`l| W10 ll 01 "I0 IIOIIIO BOOB D!`0Il`lll'a spake: Igld that u to the Itntamont. of the amount. , of nnonx I nt. In Cape Breton, Mr. Dnviu hq pl goehis nnl honor. whntovar that mi; t be wox-_ . He wu obliged to withdnw the lmbuhtlon. Ho urnuod mat nmgnt no worth. no oongoa to lmputntlon. or nod that the nppolntmont do! n comm ttoo would be I nlurpltlon of the functions of the court. He oonolndod by saying that stntomonta affecting personal honor should not be mndo without personal knowledge. Mllll. Bothwell. denied the urn- nae. Mr. Taylor said that he did not want nlltifaal judgu; he wanted judges from the I EHO . N_1nctcc:i'Efdi?s for 96 unnmge nu: w{rNiss to anon an {ally gunk.` H Put an webs. uuunna Inna:-y. mt hula Illa. Inland : drugoton, me to I. par-nuucu n....'a2`c....s7a".'3." .13` .. u.. 25 indiouhd. but us yet no bottom has found to the mud. though it in aid nono- ling over forty foot has been bond. ._.._._a_; I. K TU} Galmlonhn Sat-hon. ~ A Mon is in circuluion in tho county for shot-tuning ol tho nuance 0! Run Wood. who wn nntounnd to Kingltoa iuncinry fut two yarn and oh month susliug In llunilson. Mn. Wood qya that hunk ht hualvnpbunnlbjoos Iohol v.nndhatIinnonun- lot unsung In nullliol her H I 00 III of y, n nllv ink.` won on Thu Ipurnuouu nu-lace. An iuutaruting to visit jut now. says the Brookvi Recorder, but npoc on the ice near the in:-ids inland 0! the Sheet 5:. just below town. whore I gang 0 men, in the employ of the In- mrnncioml bridge peoxlco, an muki ooundiugl to dotorminio at: point when thcpluu cal he om oi mhoniarn to Innnurt. thaauna-structure. hotm V` no. The upon in Shot-tin` cuehave been lnid behzro rlinment. They on very nnmeroue an recite the one from the be- ginging of the controversy eucneeding the sentence until his oommut-onion. Among the documents his lower of L200 wonln written by archbishop Cleuy, oi Kingston. luv wupltnl nvmum Dr. Oronh_vatekhn in here in connection with the l.().F., which comes before the banking committee to-dayjwhon there will Iikel boa lively fight. over the met- nure. Tie "old time lnsunmco com- pmnea are opposing the penal to in- aremwe the maximum of oreaheri innur- nnve from $3,000 085,000. 'l`|.n nu-qminr nnvn nnnn in than nnnntn not mlmntern. Mr. Brunenu given notice that he will move that, in the opinion of thin house, appointments to the comic should be mndo without. rqzurd to political part. in onion- -lo make the uonnh In indopom one body. In the fathers of oonfodorntion mount. it to L`. the conservative psrby In Uansas. ' Sir Charles Tupper, but. , end the rome- dial bill were both introduced. Sir Chsrles trotted in with the brisk sir of pmpriswr- ship one might. expect to seem the de- meanor of a small shopkeeper. When he took his sent his (see and manner irresist- ibly reminded one of the butler of II mid- dle~clnss English family. His eort to appear superior to his eppearsnoe nnd record resulted in the sir of on u per servant. presiding at s [unction in igh lifo below stairs. He set in his son. munching somethimz, as servants and lsmullsliop-keepers are apt to do in mo- menu of leisure when they have access to L the biscuit. box. I \'.at shin um: Hxb imnn.-um nnrcnnnan . one Olsculu Dox. | Yet this was th important. personage who wnsinbroducad to resuscitate the con- servntive party and to frighben the liberals into ts. I u.. -:......u.. .......a- n... ....n. I......|. ma Into nu-. lle aimpl made the grit: laugh, mid aside from t. a mechanical applause which Iwaa iven him with oonsldorablo stint. -by l.|0' lmrd-and-fast vornmenb sup- normmi he evidently mil. a his own party eel nnhamed that they were trot- Ling like puppies at. the heels of a game- ' keeper. I -uuom-vvu Ivhvl rvw .u uvnas uuuu avl vssv , .. oulln to extend the buildfnvgs. "T e boand considers that the education of cadets should be continuous, thorough and of a modern type, and that, in order to insure this desirable result, the com- mnndnnb should be changed every ve or seven years. as may be found expedient. or necessary: also thnt as long as it is neces- sary to employ the services of a military ollicer from Great Britain as commandant, he be required to be an oloer of not high- er rank than lieutenant-colonel on the native list of the regular army. By fol~ lowin such a plan new blood will infused. and he system will be prevented from running into a groove." lrom wmun nou.'),wu. The premier gave notice in the aennm. yasbe as`, that he would move. when the sennte a jourm to-day. it. stands adjourn- ed until Monday. 20th. The reason for the adjournment is that it will take two or three day: to ma re the chamber for the international l. which will be held .... Rl.....l-.. ...-.u.l-.n. ....l on AI.-up it -main mo muernamoual nun. wmcn wm no mm: on Monday evenin .nml to clan it. nnin. Wodnesda woulg be a holidty, un he thought tie longer adjournment would not sarionnlv interfem with the dispatch of public bu'oinaaa. Mr. Mclnnanin the momma to-din` at ol punnc buomoaa. Mr. Mclnnenin the -omwo to-day tacked the action of the government. m at- bempting to Appoint the controllers cubi- net. ministers. M. I.l.......... ...'.-... .uu:.m oh.-.9 M. will I Royal Military College. A radical change in the mniisgemeiit of the Royal military college st Kingston is recommended by the ollinisl visitors olthiit institution. in ll repoit brou ht down. `they declare that "the drill is not {up to date, and, uconrdin to evidence sliicluiess of discipline. With ll view to correcting these detects, the board is 0! ' opinion that the college should be brough more than at present under the supervision of higher military authority; should,in lsct, be made psrt of the military system; and that, having this ob'eot in view, it should be placed under tie general oioer com- inimding the inilitsry for purposes of drill. disoi iline and inspection. The 0 visitors fiirt er recommend that the insti- ` tution be enlarged b the erection of s western bnrrsck buil ing. They propose iilso that ii committee of cadets isve con- trol of the mess. It is c&l0lllM"fl thst the lIlCI`0l|R0(l receipts will compensate for the buildings. T 9 board considers brought before the boa , there is l\ p :n:o.rd:r`I.:: ............... % ' % L .~ ....,................... p_ J_ `qnhhtlonumulhluandlu " . - q H . ~,` _,'; "*.'.":.-:.-:.':'".':-*'- --::a U I I .9 mwmro nnpluu ocular ox to nupport. thmupor-otructuro. Quint _co`nnidu-nbl_ vs The cnll Nona. ...A.`l.L.. :_ L-.. ... n I any: can Ilnpos ', and In at Ciao lun- ITHIJRSDAY T_h_e Ngwgst and the Best Makes. l9c. 20c. 21c to35c. .doub_ IN ma mess DEPAiTENT.- V ,8;>ocial offer-Inga at [2 I -20.150. . Come early. \ , . - ' no nan aauou on. Parka wu born in Oi vv thirty-tour yeara ago with a can) w-girl): he lay: hie mother preaervod for him to wear around hie neck as a good talielnan. But while it has always bmught luck to him it has invariably broug t diaaater to ahipe on which he has called. Parka was twice Ihi wrecked. bntlanded all right. When t e Paria broke her shaft oi! the Irish ooant three yenra o the reman had hie can! with him in t e atokehoie. ilk-.. .04.-maul: ta-anahrrnrl kn Hm Eh, I Ind Jun no nun; my run. We In Anne: lor tho oolohrntod Cleve- \--n Iu....|. 1 W0 luvs Iomnthhlg (unique In Vnlanllnu. Thus no not personal or nonnlvo. but now And am the thin; for fun. In an Anne: to: than oolahrntod bblm; market quiet And nnohnnud. Pnhonh Spring. .00 to (lo; patent vlnm (no to 4.10; Straight Bollor. .00 to It) oxen. 3.40 so 0l.M- mpu-ne. n.'l0 to .0) strong nku'|. 08.15 to um; Onuuo | on 10 to 01.110. Wnn1~--No. I land Ihnltoba. no. to `Me lal"Bl"." Ia ZQZQET-0 Llvnroon. Noon, Feb. 1n.-Whuv,N.Rp;'(f. and; rod winter. lhtld; No.1 00!. 5| ; corn In 0d; ponmu I -pork. M: M; Ind. H: A; ul ow,Am.. l)nIkl- Bacon. huvsodo 0:]; Ighh. xn. od. oh.....w`mc. bod; loud. ( . with mm In me ewuenole. | When afterward: treueierred W the St. I Pnul the remen Illy he mu on board wl~en her air pump: geve out on her that voytge, and at the time o! the ex- ploelon in the engine room when nine men wem killed. \I7I\4.. Ihn Q0. Dnul ntrnntlnd Hm` ntokar killed. When the St. Paul Itrnndod tho` atoker nnya he made up his mind to diapooe of the hoodoo. no he does not wish to put ah$p~ owners in any further danger. (lotto CORRIGAN & co , ONLY on: PRICE. Old Whig Office. RlCH1'1()ND.& CO . `u Iontrul Oouon 00. Out. Oolond Oouon. . . . Dominion 0o\ton................ II) - IONTIIIAI: PBODDOI IAIIITL IOICTIIAL. Foh. 1:1.-hour Booolpu. non and nnohnnnd 0.51) mg pahlh vlpm House #13 Furnishings FEW 356 3009-15 to me. 0HnaI-l-lg to No. on-In I.-ll.no to 01.00. Pon-u.no to ulmu. Lnn-'l to an. i8Tid'.' ' ' ` Oonon on-dor--Alnorloul Ild<|llnII-I 1-Id LAnn-'I Oommnn.-01.10 to 01.10. t l!lI:'rIa-'l`ownuhlpo. 16 to m.; Wuhan ll 0 . Duluth ..... . . Duluth PI-ol.. Oommorohl Onblo .` Iontrul Telegraph T Ionnph 00.. .. Elohollou av. 00 ------- -. Montreal Show In I: nernl (in 00 . . . . . . . . .. Boll'l`olophono.... .. .. Royal Electric ..... .. Toronto Railway Bank of-Iomnnl burlo Bunk. nk dn Ponp . Molnonh .BAnk.. unk o! 'l`oroMo.... orolnnnw Bank . . . . . . . - . . - . -. In-chants` Bank of Hnlun. Union Bank ................. .. Bank ol Ootnm I00 ...... .- Northwut Inn Oolnpcny... Oo .. . . . .. Ooon... IX.-s-nl-`Inn ntlnn .. .... .. 00.. Nnv. . . . .` A full stock of Belding e Working Silks. COMMERCIAL. IONTBIAL IABKITI. All. 0" Dl@A88 Material New PRINTS. NEW EMBRO|D`ERlE.S'.\ NEW masons. NEW CORSETS.` `A Brusels Carpets from` 800. LIVERPOOL IAIIITI Ll\l\I n...... l|..l\ 1n_w|...o N The Best-Sele.:t_lon in the citg. .. Z.-. __ .__.._..._-...__......_._. ._._.. `--.m D------ mu . Jtl) BARGA1 DAY UIIIV lll.uIVII|-rIu.:vu1 in v ' so Puma smut. Kingston -- -.-.._._ -..-.- _- _`-. .--- `old by loullnc Groom-n. HotolI,Dru|lnhn. om. evoryvlhu-o and O. OURD I M) Nominal. Don't buy a Bicycle until you see our 96 models. Samples will be here in a few days. Hwedgell Tai|pn_gm_En. l\-g nun. DA A... Or an ordi`r":a.ry cold. nothing can be so efcient as the SALINE WATERS or CALEDONIA sPIuNas_._ }A.1Es'rIc $111 Grip]:-e- Sutykcrlandis Ono Dpor Below Clty lrotol. In every pound package at IOC is 5 cake of Bird Treat, which Iells separately at 50 nuke. Bird Treat renders the; use of cuttle sh un- 20t`l`\ Century Shoes. } King Streef. Are: 4 Right. Always Require careful attention, and their food should be se- lected with care. Dirty, austyseed should not be ..-_.I We have just received some of the best and cleanest seed we ever saw. It is put up in x lb. packages, and is a mix- ture of rape, millet and canary. (No hemp-it is too fattening and is apt to min In good singer.) uvuv-syn 7. in. c. nous a co.. I Ind $DiMnn II:1InnAptnn, I .TAYlllR'S. ini?mmooEts1 -3:-:0 . EFFECT MEDICAL HALL. mwjj Run In`:-I|nn.. tab. 13. - ':':.'.`. ... '21 out loolmg m Egypt. ooncormng unmn occu- Lion. it in to be noted that there he n disquiet Almost. amounting hi panic incortsln circles. for thelnat throo days. in oonooqmnoo of rumors pointhy to an evacuation oi the country by the ngliah. Lord Cromor. the En sh miniuor, sum positi Hut no citations will take plain. M indlyidul pnoonono pooplo - _ innite valuations! lb Bullish troop. ` .___ -_.-_.._. :30. `HI II HINT VIIOII 11u'.i:: was dis: m?'u.. pmprw" has In hold under bail for examina- tion nut Hominy. Thu Annmblnnnn all` an unnamed nonnonuomny. - The than men nllguvo unnamed nnuouudvnu Id at wilncnnu in OI50 hall Am-nhlvmgn (Inning 'I`. Kn} nl _................ .......... .. } hail. Anunbl George '1`. Kolmof tllioolty. Ichrrnnthoir oounnolnndbo .L.--I slug AL... -an Inn -..n...un.o... Aunxv, Fob. I3.--'l`ho uix uoemblymon who Inn in n dinotdorly house. which wan aided. Iannocosllodu -wnnoueo when thnlunlnidnnnfthnhmnnrnunlnnal. lll Ilia, buying Izou many. WI Inn daoldod that we hnvo many pap: oovorod Books. no have lled our coun- III M Ito nah. The no :11 good authors `and nold 36 line And 1!-u. - `nun u . nu Ivvarn 1! null uuu usvusvu nun -uu.-`nu. ........,,.., ordered out to hel them. nally brought it under control, t ousands of panic-strlclv en persons were wandering homeless in the streets, many lay deed in the morgues. and prolperty worth nearly two million dollars ha been destroyed. including the noble cathedral and the convent which adjoined it. The lire was Irst discovered in the convent. It spread with so much rapidi- t that it was with the utmost diiculty t at the majority ol the inmates escaped with their lives. The llremen were`on hand within a few minutes, but their work was werless to save either the convent bull in`; or the cathedral of San Augustine. which the ames immediately attacked. From that point the re ew to surrounding property.and inan increditably short spar o! time many blocks of houses were in .. blame. The lire brigades ol the suburbs snd surroundin towns were summoned nnd battalions o guards were dispatched to sin the llremen. Through their united elforts the s read of the element was check- ed and thee ty was saved from destruction. The panic, which an among the nuns in the convent. severe of whom were burn- ed, was contagious and the city becnme termr-strichin. It is believed at least thirty ns suffered death and many were in ured. have A onruunn governor. T he foreign consul: of Zeitoun have in- duced the lnnurgonta to acne the pomp`: condition: and will resign I, ah weapnna of war, retaining their old guns tor pur- pooeno! tho ohue. The lhll of the Incantion of Egypt _,) Cnnun Uni-en. NIW \'o|u(,_Feb. l3.--A spociul to the Herald {mm Cairo uya : An evincing the feeling in Egypt. oonoorning British mtion. it to uuvuruuro CONBTANTINOPLI, Feb. l3.~-The terms 0! the amneat nfad by the ports to the inhabitants of mitoun Are announced as follows : All ...I... -.... ...mu...I in nu. .-i.im- lollowu All who were an aged in the rising there. which resulted m the 0l\pL|ll`6:0f the town by the Annoninno. are rdonod. ex- cept: the foroi n Indore of t. o outbreak, who are expel ad from Turkey. Christians and Mnnlamn Alike nra muuired to nur- WHO OXWHCI "'0!!! 1 llI'IGy. Lalll'IB(r|I|'|! and Modem: Alike required Iendor their ries. The Zeitounlia are not nind to rebuild the barracks at. 7.9 Uounwhioh inn destroyed by the Ar- menians. nor are they obliged to pay their u-roan of taxes. It in further stipulnood by the ports that. henceforth Zeibowi shall hnvo ohriltinn The (union consul: of Zeitoun have Mrs. St. John olalms I955 me woman who caused the trouble was a Mrs. Teho. The accused woman was seen h a re- . porter. She is bright and to ative. and of ahout twenty-one years of ago. To the question. Do you know anything about any one soaring Mrs. St. John P" she lied in the negative, and told her stor told b the other women. s said that Mrs. Ht. Jo n and her were the best of friends; that she never donned man s attire in her life; that when accused by Mrs. St. John s children of being the wild visitor, she laughed at the very ridiculousness of the char . and that her merriment made the chil ren believe her guilt . Mrs. Tebo says that Mrs. St. John eighteen chil- dren. al! of whom have died with the ox- oeption oi four. The neighbors claim that she is a very peculiar woman, and one seem~ ingly strange fact in her household nifairs is that thou h her husband is a working man, and as employment most of the has at food we es, the town furnishes the lami with 1.60 every week and a hall ton o ooal ever two weehs-at least that is what the no hbors stated Mrs. St. John has udly to d them. If Mrs. Tebo is to be lieved, the question arises, who was the disguised woman that caused the fumre ? w ioh diifers materlallghfrom the tee` Mrs, Many llomolou. Inn: Dead and nllulonn ol P may Doutroyod. \v..... u._.., r.~.u.. n rm.. 11..-.M'. or 1' gen] uuu-uyua. NIW You, Fob. la. --The Herald : Pnnuna 9 inl says 5 great re raged in Gunynqui . Ecuador. yesterday mornin . Whon hhe remen and soldiers. hurriodfy finally in ...uhu- nnnlnml, t. nnnndn of ngnin-ntrlulh we II` An ` IOIIC M010. |1(As9nnm__1}_;__ s A Eli] -fa {A womm run A PRAOTIOALI ._.-_ ._-. gm`:-ouch "R VVQDIIIII runvq '1 . ... JOKI"O_N A`No'rn:;. J &, Is. In. Ilmloll. at oolouluu. var ; nu ho-Ihdllnhoi nu-cum. much u non-who nwuu iuquna. --9 . Ml? ' Oonnuhlno. lob, La.'--In I oonqmont * lIoIIuunPutIon.uIut lay: ago: we. IIIIHQ n condition. 1: lost 5 death In no child. Irldnz, n the man 0 at who was mad tho ruugnuor. I I join. Jim. I. John in the vic- m of pnothor `woman : folly. 'l`Im-uhv nvanlnn I woman alleged by TM lromhomdonovc nknnnl no Ha ha A nophdw oi the wnung woman noun the grin and from n ndjoinln room. The jo or. fearing that her woul - bo humor had taken 3 Iorloun n t.. tied down the scrub, and dad ingin Alla . olndgd her punuor. who nod back look that the dot womsn. Mn. Eb. John undlly gmv wouonnd noon slur gave birth, timely, to I child, which was dud. nu. Iolou mo woman ma an op tumu- Gy to chant, tho Innnnhh-ngponr ng wo- man `took hold of Mn. 80. Jo n'I shoulders undlhook her roibly. tonin the waist of Int dull. orrllodh w}t.l: our at much nnnnoxpootdom n c rom nntnn r tho woman gave Iovgoral piercing Ihgil Andbhon booumo partinll uuoonnolons. nophdw of the kin ng heard nu man and hutanod adjoining 'IvInn. Uu -- ...._ -._ .... ,, manner to I00! u. Oonnor, sno0hg.wn_gn, who lives in Che tuna ~ (on the had an op reuni- o.. in dhnunr. an Innnnilh-IDDOIP mz 'l\nono,lhh..1t-It In Glnthb nn-dnQalnhn&n;-K-nndI1In A GREAT FIRE IN ECUADOR. ' 1. In In vvnx 1: vv.. ud mu um . I -!-~- *vr:.'o.....-:.+-.22.. '2 -' mhodldforlsvcnl up In mo wooul pin . no In; boon cent (or. . W .. `Eu John olnlms (hut the woman A mmnnd the In-oubh WANT TROOPS RETAINED. THE TERMS ACCEP-TED. " `I. I131 UT III?" Jwuoxi. lick. |8.-Jury Boon. oo|ond.'~ who `kilbd in anon-your-old alnnnhl-2 ht mlntldn lhindnn H` W. " olncnono -I! III 1311:. GI.Imuo_w.i`ob. I3.-The Honld up it bu-no that Mr. Gladstone ingnntly in- giihod t.ohI:.nd ugnin IT pu-Ihmont. at the at uni opportmnt II ordottoou mitts Ar-onhu. I Bu-gland: Hr. Guinean dob not oonoulhh oonvhon tint both polities! patio gnslckritnin hvo bouqyud the Arman- _ _..._-,__;_._.___- (lannnoqno Budget. UANANOQIVK, Feb. l3.-W. H. Hunt. of Rockport, was in town yesterday on buai. non. The Y.P.A. of St. Andrew : church met. at the residence of EJH. Ellis to make pnepumtionn for the tip hing ton-inoeb mg. N. A. H. Moore oft. howl: yesoerday for the stains to inside permanently. The mnilg were two hours late in distribution: Tuondn morni on account. of the T. I. R. boin biocked. pt. Junk Ci-nwford mrtnad I good crowdin onon 6."aIT"B1o3iE'.'&'.""'t:I"pJ"3 vnrtnod I good crowd "i henna. homo. A, -r nuu uuen uvu up vu -n vvlililvwrwv nun. usatiod thnt Lho '33: in the cab with Mrs. Strong and (foorge Killnckoy the day of election. and, on oomin `our I pollin station: in the east. end, illwkoy sai them were some ladies of his acquaintance unable to vote and would they stap in and vote in their laces. Each of the three, Mrs. Strong, rm. Newman and Mia Boll, out A vote for A woman` named by Mr. Killnokoy. They road for ox-Ald. Stewart only. us roquestzed. The case was nd`ourn- ed until Tuesday and A warrant for t 0 ar- root of Killaclmy hu not yet been execut- of the ovornmenra reeoru ana program me. r. Marker presented the cue for his side 0! the house; Mr. Gun! spoke be any that the fourth party is not extinct, and Mr. Hnycock offered some comments on the government : bill of fare, one of which was a wrongly worded commenda- tion of some of the measures taken by the Wniniatfol ngrihltnm. Thu urnvarnmont. him come well prepared Wanta the llluht to Expreaa Ita Oonvlctlnna l aa Freely an llrltaln. Bl\`.Rl.l.\', Feb. I3. ~- In presenting the foreign oice estimates in the ieichatag, to day, Marahal Von Bibaretein. miniater of foreign affairs, declared that nothing had `iappenecl to justify an outbreak of indig- nation on the part of the British public. T10 good relations exiatin between the ministers of Germany am Great Britain had not for a moment been interrupted. It was not true that preeident Krueger, of the South African republic, had appealed tohermany to intervene. Germany had on! protected her interests in the Transvaal nn er the commercial treaty concluded in I885. He would not attempt to argue againat Enliah public 0 man. and he would equa y avoid allyt ing calculated to pour oil upon the fire: but he declared he would demand the name ri ht of free expression of foelin of the peopeof Her? many an England wielda freely -lhe right. to expreea the anti-Uerman leelin oi the people of Great Britain. Tl!!! dec aration was received with loud cheera. Wnman Were Named by George Klllnokoy |nd1'hoy Votul tor Thom. Tuno.~"m. Fab. l.1.-- In the police court. this morning Mrs. Mar Swing was brought. up on the ch: 0 mounting at. the last municipal elect on. rn. Newman and Min Boll up red ulwitneoloa and LML N M... Ham..- ....I l .-n. l. .'II.n|..u In. J...- -v---vvw-._ `W- -.___--_ - , , , Tina In HIM to clan out Illd offer them II II! ouch. They are worth from we to 0.1!) Moll ; Vin pretty and an ornament for any Ject. Tones-ro, Feb l2.-The rst debate of the session took lace to-day. and after three hours of per ape unususlly good-um tured disc: -n the motion to present an address in ply `to the speech from the throne was seed Mthout It division. A feature 0 the debate was the re- markably stron expressions of loyalt to the empire'which were uttered from a 1 sides of the house in touching upon the references in the speech from the throne to the recent Venezuelan controvers. Another very pleasant feature of tie debate was the really excellent speeches made by the mover and seconder of the address. In accordance with precedent, this duty was committed to comparatively untried members of the house, but Mr. McLean delivered an address which stomped him as a de- oided accession to the debating strength of the house, while Mr. Chspple. though compelled by hoarseness to cut his speech short. madeu very favorsbleimpreseion. Sir Oliver Mowat was effective in defence of the `governments reeord and program- ..... .. Mn!-far nrnnnnhnd the nine ininlatfol agriculture. The government prepared to meet. the house. Immediately after prayers and after the presentation of several petitions, Hon. Mr. Gibson laid on the table nearly twenty reports and re- tnrnl, unv ......u ........ .......-_, .-_ turns. J Mr. Whitney has several inquiries of the ministry. One is no to the recent np- intment. (/0 the poallion of farmer M. nnl: umml uvlum. Qhunluhlhlpfllllllou Irena lama ta _l'u;3ui loll, ` - honor. fob. ~18.--In the house of oom- to the M H . J I: ::r.:*.:......*.`.: _ .......`1"'..; ...o.:.".. .:." m:::...:.::: "" ""2. m: t id I 1 ` an utby ':a n's .1`?c".' :.m..'L1'. u&.q3m.o Iumu "'i"""" $3 n"""1"c o "' Til` ':3i=FIi n u 7:1!?s".' 2.`.:..:..':. .uJ`n....' u~nr- .n.|.. Imlmdnn. Arnlfnd in Johanna- In bohallol tho Anneninnl nnu auo ae- ollnod to use force in club dirootlon herself, tolerate. furln that thorob she would mist the shoe tho Anne revolutionary oom- miblaoo, the oohbllllnnont of anlndopom dent Amonin. which Russia would never . , . _ _ _ _ _ -`-.- _- . .;uAn 1-u Blr lllfl Ashmud-Bath. Elm. only-unu- oltln Ultlnndul. AITIIMC Johanna-4 r...... ...a mm. in Pnwrh. won. now in M around in Johanna-_ horgoudtokon to Pruorln. '3. do eh` mm pluoomnd so no hit build! that U and than womonhonld roll all they would be rolouod in n `Innnnor nimilnr to shot` In which John Bay- Hommond, Amorlmn mini onkinoor, wu uh oh lborby. In vlow o the foot. however. that the in nlry into the out: of men nrrntod Bod n odjonrnod with-, out dun. ho no considering whothu. it would not ho proper to count to tho Tnnnvul government that they be to- . man. not n ry nonre- Gqor:.ol'On lump tn mm for to:-clan mm. man a statement. Gqorgo N. Um-Inn. plrlnnnnury lucra- tnry for forolmn` nlhiu, testament 1;: rqnrd to t mull Inlnnd of 'mma.a.. -ocnpntlonof which in now u nubjoot of dllputn between Gnu: Britain and 3|-nil. It wu ooou ad by Grant Britain. he uyn. M4781. nn ovumutod Gho {allowing you-._ Suboocnxently Great: Britain ro-ocouplod the in nd utter oommunluonn on tho nubjoob hud between England and Portu I. T o govornmonb. Mr. Cunon -..m ...a ............A on mhmh. Mm dinnuhn JOHN HENDERSON & C0 1:4 I|.n-.... 19...: Illnnnnnn lIID}ooD Ma uuuwvuu nII'|uIIu -uu Portugal}. Tgo said. d propoood to submit. the dinpubo with Brazil over the occupation of the la- I-nrl tn nrhitntlnn. and. ma propouu nu suuuuu uuu u--paw lnnd to Arbitration. A blue book on Armenia, bound by the government, Ihdwa that Rants, from the very first, rened to co-opurnbe with the fuqworn In oxirtin prouuro upon Turkey In behalf of tho rmeniinl nnd also de- r..n....a On .... (mm. in Hunt. diranuon houelf. All Bldu of the llonu Unit. on That lub-` lnnl-. mnmenl. no we ockwood uylum. THE THIQEE IMPERSONATED. WHERE GERMANY STANDS. EXPRESSIONS OF LOYALTY. V ONLY. man in" unison. -;--;--u Gladstone lay Inn Again. ........ I:\.L II ML- I1-_.I.| . luI`I olIbu-IorI.Itu- ... Il:.L E.L I` `--Q SINGING BIRDS