Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Apr 1896, p. 2

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.-.d In sterllnt Qllallues :.`.a": $.:_,'u_:'_f`...*.:`..`.:!`.`.':.'::`: will not be ndurbi` -5%..` '. pd- THE DISTRICT DASHE8. She died in hgpo; She sleep in ems." `MA I-nnzluv um. ..-....' Au The Guilty OIOI 1' 1|; lnnmknr II. 9).- ..u... ..........: ii"; 2-; n 0 non of Robert. wu married on onkorl, N.Y., to Miss El- , dxughtor of W. Roe, formerly of smith, I7 wnl-A Iuouwu 9 mo mono! ol uov. ucmnloy contain the oonnntion in his lnvor. Ex-nponlur Fitohio. of ably county wand I dohgnion,uou| hhpluoo Inlnori uinhultuhloc BM :0- port ole: majority of tho onulnibbo, which attack from the count u Ibo Inns of Ir. Luhrbooll In an iinlx.ALIAnan A-1| Anton. Minn I'- noun ot mu mm; Thtnginn prong smoothly tn the oonmittno on` resolutions nponod. Ir. Luow handed In 1 upon And ohairmnn ukod. "Ax-0 you randy lot question I" And this was the Inomont ulootod It the friends of Gov. Mclinloy touhulno oonvoncionll hvor. :51 down um end: In 1'3: of aim -1 aon'u snow." 15 In: very ovluoou Tuudny ht. whatever may ho tho 013:- n of outai on. that Mr. Plan In: in the house of hi: Iriomln. 'l'M.....-... shun: n-nDL- -n..4ALI- s.II VOIILIOIL Then there are thoueende oi men who P admire governor McKinley for hie delity "1 to hie lriende. end the remember the ne- ` tionel convention. eig t yeere 0. when he led the Ohio delegetlon lor ohn Bher- 5 men. After it beoeme evident thet Mr. . Sherman : nomination wee hopeleee. e re- "} oeu wee taken, when in cleer mejorit weited on him end offered him the non - ' netion; he poeitively relueed. Notwitlr etendin hie relueel, when the convention reeeeem led some one jumped up end put his neme in nominetion. he nyenton received hie name wit , lrlwind o e - thlllllwlli I nt more and he would 113" b republican nominee. What ' edo? Did he ecee it? Not he. Faithful to the friend w 0 had trueted him, he jumped up on his eeet end forbade his friends to mention his mine in connection with the preeidentiel nomine- tion. It wee a splendid teet of morelity and honor in politics. end William Me- Kinley lled it up to the higheet end no- bleet etenderd. Rue OI... .......e .....I:o:....I ........L at LL- nonoany nan never D00!) qnaanonod." Well, then, what in the math! with him, that this unnmittlhg and scandalous abuna follow: hm: inooaaanqly? The aunt in, "I don't know." It ovldonz Tuesday ninht. whatever mav ha him 0 n. manna wronged! the nnlwor it no. u houunltod any one? "Not that I know ol,"in the answer. How II he I-cpl-dad among buuineu man? "His chm-your lot honesty he boon quutio ." t.nwr1'om Ema." , It in mango. passing abmn Euro in I print; cimen, holding no 0 co. and, u for u I know. ..ot noting any: painted by om-lull of the press of the state up I pub- lic robber, a bad nun anyway. lnling At nothing, capable of an crime. I Inn whose em-noblon is sbuo uhly nooouury toinouro the Info? 0! the mm; and you nvhnn you ask, Di {on ever know any one thanks In-onmdr s cannot in no. n ` at all no now stynu 4RLAND S. L"n.';'.I";3'q".".'u,'is`3 "$.."3"m'i'n"5.`y 2'5`; $ wrongod? cannot in Eu bauunltnd nnv ona ? "Nat u}. I hm: uele mwnrae one seem oocupled by the Ti a delegation; in an instant the whole of t t vest Audience rose to ital Met, end cheer afar cheer rang through the build- ing till it fairly seemed to shake from roo! to foundation. The new eomor paused and bowed his heed. and than the cheer: broke out h. Aoountrymen asked. Who is " Why don't you know; thetfl Tom Plet.t.." lo a. .o........ ....-.x..... .s......... It... :_ in ma revor. Three weeln ago speaker; Reed : name was more lrequently mentioned here than that of any other candidate; all of a sudden a lull has come, and now on can scarcely hear it mentioned. ork quiet. but none the lean effective. is be- ing done for Governor McKinley, who will have the advan e 0! gain into the convention wit 3 solid dee ation from his own state, in addition to which he will have the support of a mnjority of the grand army men. who will be an im- Dortant. factor in tlm nail`. nahinnnl nnn. 1110 oonvenuou mu unruly got. gutted whennman wu been ndvnnoin up tlu aisle townrda the seats oocupi by the Tioirn dolenbion: the whole oraero no new no one enoer me mm but. dele- gnhee _nml newspaper men, and to keep thosem lme. Several delegate: were de- termined to get in, among them semeor Lexow; he was going` to rush b when the Iicemun seized im; the um. nonn- tor, ursting wlchindlgnntion, swelled up like I turkey-cook And said. Do you know I Am senator Lexow?" "I don't. care lfyou wuz Tom Platt, you've to get back," I . said the copper, and he The convention had lnrdlv one nmrnvl or meeun . G From t. e start it was evident. that ie was not oing to be A love feast. The ill-ed- ` vizeg action of governor McKinley : friend: in callin a meebin at %he Cooper Union, on Mon ay night, or the purpoee of pledg- ing New York to his support. when she had a candidate of her own in the eld, was in very bad taste. The result woe that when the convention aeeembled it was evident. that a storm was brewing, end the fac- tions on both sides were ready for the fray, with knives up their sleeves and remote In their boots. The hall was guarded at every point. by policemen, who had strict orders to let enter the hell but. dele- rntnn and nnwnngnnr man am-I n Ln The principal e ument n einst the eun- didacy of Goverrlgr MOWOEI in his ; but up to the present. time he he: full ed all the function: of governor on well as any one of his predeeeeeors in the execu- tive chair. His experience in public life, hi: hi I: and honorable character, are all in his evor. Th... ..,..I... -..... -.......|..... 13-..- ._-._- mean standard. But the great political event of the week has been the re ublican state conven- tion, which eeeembl in the city on Tues- day, at the Grand Central palace. and as a show it was one of the lineet political epoc- taclee ever seen in this city. Our heyeeod ooueine. as our city eherpe irreverently call them, came ockin in from away back, on all of the nig t and early morning trains; most of them carried small eutchell containing a clean collar, A couple 0! hand- kerchiefe and a frugal lunch; on leaving the trains they made straight for the place of meeting. II`:-n-up A --in-6 it urn--uinnb OI.-5 lb -_. mr. nryantis Irlenrla, Instead or wmon in appears to have intensied it. the bitter- ness evinced at the late primaries auguring ill for fucum success. Thu Raina. gun}... kill any! 95.. .-..t.-. ` ."..",.',s`-/ ~- "' ` '.' `it Heart of Llfo. by W. H llullpon, 75. ..*..'.:-. ::.:a=:..%s:-;~-r- bv Thi `exploits of an adler 9351311. by A. Conan oylo. nu tor muum Th Raine: excise bill and thslfrsstaer New ark bill are Governor orton I Soylla and Charybdis: whichever way he turns it looks like presidential ship- wreck. u pomwu ms nvm, wunam uuuen rynnt, to one of the most powerful and lucrative offices in bi: gilt; thin. it was Iuppoaed, would disarm the enlnit of Mr. Bryant : friends, instead of whio ib unnenrs to have intanaiad in. tho himtnr. gm. . tuna nogomer. J1)! opponent Imn convention tor the oioo of mayor was his dearest. friend, when Iuccou would have gratied him nlmoat as much as his own. When the battle was over the mayor-elect, Mr. Wurator, A pointed his rival, William Cullen rvnnt. to one of the moat. nnuuwfnl and nvu Iwuonn plwllo Into anon onnor In good old P. R. at lo, and nobhing but tho timofy nu-rival o the police prevented n serious riot. This look: rubber bad for tho re bliouz roformeuin the city of ohnrohu. en the nruent mvor who elootnd. bo- Ala I100 I'00I rival fdocionl `` onm-I nhl D `D xoroooogmnuhhomo . mun IIDIIII, nothin on loco by ho oontumdo 1 lib ofoo. o In worth 3 hundred thousand `do! , he cannot be elected (or 5 uoond term: no matter what ho does to injure the rthomrmtorwhiohhoh octid and '90 mayor, he is beyond the reach o{ meal! . tion. . At. the Brook! n primoriu Int. week. tho foociono nhchod into each other in mu we and no and. convention had hnrdly got qurtod vhennman noon ndvnnninu In) an AH! sxoaLnvs1zn`in.%g um my me uomoornmo party to II! tron M or hlnonioun; than in nothing ike the vindictive bitumen that chanc- toriua the [notional ghto of the republi- . can: of Brooklyn. The Ihori , who man also uh-Ilia, ton-oougainuthomr knu hbhu nothlnn logo bi ha oontumiov Iii: / KDIIII` IIIIIJI '.l`I1II (spoolsl Oonupondnnoo.) Nlw Yon. Mu-ch 3l.-'1`ho wank ha; been A busy one for, the politicians. both in this cit.yondinBmoklyn. The maria have been held by both an, IV {oh do- oido oho complexion of t. a demdontlo und republican mm oouvontiono? While In` this city the democratic party is In from Detoolulor hnhoniounz than nolhinu .g.:.-.-v-...... ..... .-.............--a In . Q! , . . `EASTER v 1' EIOHTY-EIGHTH; loluloon Ina-go-luau unna- taII_ for upward: of Iidty Inuit-- All I-ILII1 GotI'ltOI!t"-Wlltll Pnulnqlulnccflh Ink. fnnnlnl ntnnnnnmlnnnnj ....... ----npu-noo ._T|-H8. is THE um: HUN:'GRD,ANi WDD Will DB I111` factor in the next national con-` urn prunarm Inn won. mo p whoa each other in -0.11`: In!` nnhlulnn lull. ILA 01': IIIOWI M III x in ' Mnh In in no-I-ill Innculuuuslllnn con- lunultnnnoono bnving oath work: done hr the sound can- nl ILA an-rt. K|| A` b fth Cl! .,` &11. a.:a...::..*:.25? Y- cannot nmw wanna jlt ing':ouoolAn|oInoRoIuunnvn.1 Hakim-uhn -uul mung. Dd Indian Plpo luppuu. lomnol Wlhou. nouundwmw I-udand ha ilthomollnldnnknnjnn. uulnlvulv no -uu-vvv. nuv uvul IIWVUIW booomo Qorpid and inactive, vac the way `for shade! diInuos.oom pnongiving any to indignation, until as Int tho unfor- tnnuto victim ho: to and 0 AH thohor- ron at some d 0 round] no ly and vi uch curtains} OOITOOH dilnunlol the live: And stomach and howdr. u Hnnnileonb Plllool Mandrake And Bnwotnut. V In in composition dulon ovary. nro Alva a uh. when 300 pm I don. G Chou : drum MI nnrautnll. V I010 mnpollon ? plll data. Chou`: drug duo. `napcudauvlnd Dopnuion Too omn unit from onus. at the begin. ma cull} ulnodlod butuuagleotod moot an an to nnovo. he um. .n.....a .. avv vuuu taunt uvuu Km ID ID uln- nln culbta he um: ellowedto banning Inrnld nnd lnnnthm nnunn elm -... aullcum to The liver allowed to a hostel dinuosmom nnuoncivinn uu-`cu nu Ill`! wunwy. Anton II nnrnl, largo nhodn. poultry bonnet, anal`: mam- moth hog pen furnish Ample burn ac- commodations. Water In Iumluhod from A well 500 hot deep and plpod to the house and burns. 8' Ian " :ao"o`. .33.` inale. refusing to receive the evidence oi his tfetectivee, and throwing their com- plaint: out of court. It was then that he resolved orrthoee midnight mide, with all of their horrible details, which eventually awakened the elumbering conscience of the people, and led to that real: moral revolu- tion, the like of which on not been seen in the preeent century, layin) our peo- ple under an obligation to r. Pnrk~ uret which the present neretion will never be able to repay. ut the mean: Adopted by him to bring about the revolution were a shock to tlwreligioue and moral elemente of our community such vezexnedmmd before. :md.kA. w. n. as ne, 0! newereee, Um... N`l`iV0d Friday en he: concluded purchase of the Butmen & Rust farm. Hie wife. and family of eight. children. and his father, A. Spike, arrived Saturday and ll'0 now at home on hhe Bntnnn farm. This farm comprises 8% tone. nearly all under cul- tivation. Operetionu were commenced on this farm thirty years ago, and under the izocicel menegernent of Mr. Batman. it been made I ne (arm pro- _ . The frame dwelling is one of the g In the oolunty.bo'l`hI-eo hdrge heme, Ihedn u tr u an e meg hm hop: fninhh :31. Inn. u-. lrongonuoorl Abroad. Olndwln, lnnltohs. Baoord. W, R, Qnikn. nf RLIJAI-nag (Int r.u>muvv1u.l, March 30.--(Speoiel) --The {ether of the boy LeFlemme is one of the leedin membente here. and willing to talk of in eon : care. he eeye : My little boy Arthur. after ecerlet {ever about a year ego, never recovered end his nil- ment ran into kidney trouble. Hie body wee ewollen to twice its natural size. The eufferinge of the little fellow were very severe and we bed All iven up hope of him. But three mom. e 0 we oom- menood giving him Doddhlgiidney Pills, and to-day be it romping end playing with other boys." This en en instance of prompt cure is very remarkable. ox 1`nmmany.whioh.like the fabled in the Leooon, strangled ever mortal part, the task seemed hopel he odd: were trenfendous. He faced an arm of deer rote etipendiariee. with nearly fty mil ion dollars annually at their disposal, and be without money and almost alone; corrupt judges. in league with the crime receive 1rO'tOOl'4lV68. and thrnwina lhnlr rvuun. The Boy Ll"lIIIIln9-IlII (Jun Wu 5 Bun-prIu-A row Bozo: of Dodd'| Ind- now PIIIn_ made or nlmson on Monday night will not soon be forgotten by thone who were pres- ent at old lymouth. Those who have read the Broadbrim Letters lor the t three years lmow that I have Itood by r. Pnrkhurst through the whole of that den mbe fl ht with Tarn- many, and y oak, whi e I write,lieeo. letter from received two years ago, gratefully thanking me for the service I ad tendered him. Wham ha Ho-6 ...ul....a-..I. AL- L--I_ -; mowr xrom `tn rooewod servicel When he rut undertook the task of re- leasing hiu city from the hydra embrace of 'I`nmmany.whIoh.like the fabled LAOOOIL Itrnnnlm-I Anni! N.l9I.-I-P449`! y men of his own throughout the length and rolession readth of the state. His attack on T. C. Plats, the republican leader, at such a I time and in such a presence, was simply disfraoefuhand unworthy of Dr. Parkhurst an the occasion. Iain no defender of Mr. Platt or his political methods. As a matter of fact I ave generally been opposed to him; but when a clergyman rises in a church and denounces him as A criminal who ought to be confined behind rison bars, he is making a statement which he knows is without proof, and more than that. which is wilfully and malignantly untrue. Mr. Platt has lived in this city several years; he is at the head of one of the lar est ex- press companies in the country. undreds of millions of dollars in cash and merchan- dise have been entrusted to his care, and in his business no one ever heard of his honesty being questioned. His political opponents do not like him; but it is evi- dent that his enemies are in the minority. or his leadership would avail him nothing. Dr. Psrkhurst has not added to his reputation by his scurrilous assault on the Tioge leader, who, although Dr. Parlrhurst may not realise it, stands uite as well in this community as Dr. Par hurst himself. I am , very sorry, that Dr. Parkhurst dsscendzdtosuoh scurrilous abuse. He injures himself more than Mr. Plntt.-- Bnolmunns. B. SILVER 5;. co. Morton. On Monday night Dr. Pnrkhurnt. made an address at Plymouth church, in Brook- lyn. on "The New Civic 8 Mb." The old church was packed, and t. e 5 her wn introduced by the pastor. Dr. A both. Dr. Parkhunt. in never over nine in the selec- tion of his lan uqe, but the exhibition he made of himse f Monday night forgotten by were om. wno an ulrsomng ml -oanvsss. Inspected such 5 move, they never would have toler- stod it for a moment: and it seems too bad that the ill-advised notion of a lot of crazy fools should have cost him the support that he otherwise would have got. for there is no doubt that he is New York's second choice. At present New York is solid {or Morton. n.. |l-....I_.._.1_|.; n, -n .. wunwnu unouongwnon duh. and like But Harte`: hero " unbooqnont pro- /ooodingl lnmootiotl him no man." Bohlnd the Brooklyn tonfh, hit of: friend: mound thonuolvoo like a football Tho ght wu hot. and a platoon of po mode a duh lot the out of war; the llt that entered on ht the tough : right duke on hlljuv. [,0 bad to be ootriodob his oomrodu; just then A long night otlo onugho the tough under the ear with the sharp crock of D Hotohklu rie. A big con caught; him but thn nun. .4 gs... ..... nu moral alementa of communitytauoh var. uuqionnna_ha!9.m..nad-M was bibterlv danounnad hv man n! M. nuln 33;: 11.`. "a:.. ."..'.`u:'.':"..s: '2. ll ocodlngn Brooklvh t.om:i'h_ Mn my m....a. ........| Hndwin, W. B. 8 `to, o! Bathroom, Ont., an-ivod I`ridnv An has concluded nurnlmu n! 9.5.. III!) I Iuiu P.u=muvvu.u, March 30.-(Special) -fl`_he_fnhhor uuuaall (III ouuv ' [inn pad}- mnnfum reigned, and the Hun, amen; contingent. which Ind count down the river one hundrod wrong, with Morton goiotum in their hob, mama to wipe out human with the McKinley Egg. The Brooklyn hunt them oomln , and, lnnding the tohia colored ai . pro- purodtn neeivo the Albnnv lomnnnr-_ ` _ mm. as` ' ;1.o.*r;; ` ` ll Iona nu not 53' _ Inlaidbunl, than I: pwmmkmwiu nW'Mln the title: uvllhofthohiuesllod tho air like the Vlll.'IllH].I0f_I winter hail norm, blw dark In toned fol ' "` utilro nlovnc'.nn`x.n|dl:lr'.vn.:il.:io.:a.`|'.'e|.';t: mun unfolded I whim slain o In v in-i t W`? ling d an In in the tax of "all? con : than [indo- monlum rdnnad. and tin Ihnnu a..|.n.... .1-W . .2: '1; Bid Itpr':dltt::"'l5c'. .5. .5-1,! {E4 1;...` -n n n "".'3`.i"e'.` "Iii" All>l:;;d `.fL`.',,,,`3,',';j h pnngohoth nu, onlzom mu n:uI5."::ny..'.'o_. . u...`." I Wlllju. H WBEYOND RECOVERY. Do! Inouuponn-court. I'ruoundinl|hin~ Rnlnl-I-I-I 5 Ha nun}.- w-~4 I luv` Dvluvg Illll lilll IIII KID Q vu-ynuoh relieved I: bid: III. unoll now not--| "without ndluunt. -""'{ '".. ..".:'..'.'.'.`;.'?.';.. 12`.,'.3`; In nowoulu-MI}. luluntloanu ......."`J.'i"..'."'..'.;....""$...a ` hint and thonmnllol my ` Ind tub iumy mouth oonnltutly. an-uuu vvui vvu uuuuvuug IIIII Vail`! WII I thick sediment mumbling brick duo In tho urine. My kidney: Info my want and! hoddnll aching around III; . I had 3 nyomgnnvu eouud. In hot I no gononllyrundown. Ilndu-Ind anus pnnynundhlund and I [not may docton pnoor|ptIuu,buHluyvonolno nvnil. , "II-and about also can: Dun Kmyllgudggtnbudlo laod N|nshn.aIHnIhohrt "".......".".`1.""""........5 ...'.`.'........... '-';=--"-- ' Vjjfl I-II. to-Ian-nu. -vvuv vuuv -5: vv uuiun-o Speaking of hi: experience with Donn - Kidney Pills. he can: "1 have boon n Inloru-hon kldmy tronblu for anal yuan. 1 Mt dnggorl out and tired, and had no umbitlqn. Had I duin to nluh almost ovary tan minutes. and thin was I g|.:..|. ..uI:-...L .......I.Il._ L..z.|. 4..-. L, \.n.un nu-nvln nun uivuvly uulluuuu ill their ables. The work in not hard, but it in very fatiguing. The oonlinomont in door: has the result. of conning various dio- ordora, but principally kidney trouble. When I man is foromnn in I cigar factory he has added worry and buuinool ooro. Hugh BHPIIGN: in a 0000 in point. Mr. Burnett. in B nephew of James Sauna-ville. M. P.. of Dunddu. and in lorounn in In- Gowon`a oignr notary, the maker! of tho aulgk-b..I"l`.dl|u. n&.-.n. ..-A I.-- .L-_- -1 i 1 uvwnu II ulsnu luuvuly, IIIU IIIIKSI DI DIII oolobnud Tri|by cigars, and Inn chip of i nhnnf. khh-t.I.Ivn Inad- vvuwvn Ivvu I I I In UIKDIUQ shout. thirty-In hands. H-...I.l..- 4.! Id. --n.-I- ol sooanea rotecmve harms roroe their !)60(5)l6 to axe Ange their surplus products n teat Britain, it must follow that no matter_how high the tariffs are put the surplus must be sxchan at A price to allow 5' prom. eh. hl2..-naruahoturer and A margin to the importer after paying the import duties. This accounts for the well known fact that the imposition of protective tariffs are always followed by a all in farm land values, and the removal of arm land values, (farmers should nooe this) for the farm land is the basis from which the surplus of all countries is pro- duced no mntter in what form it is export- ed,--tho loss owing to this unfair exchange the retention forces. must therefore [all on t e farmers. The farmers impoverish- ment pauperiwes many, and adversely aeots the whole community, except a few beneciaries who grow enormously wealthy under the protective system of taxation. This also axnlnima whv Grant RI-ihain. of rotective teris by an instant recovery ' more or ieee prouecoea. ' ' lains wh fifty per cent. to lil- yper cent. fall! e ships that nail the seae nrel nq for Great Britain. where all, or nearly l , obstacle: in the way of her people tak full advantage of the forced sales of e lue product; other countriee o'er have removed. It is the fact that these 0 taclee have been removed that enable th `people of Great Britain to manufacture more cheaply than the countries, the vernmenta of which deny this advantage their people. As the only way the people of an nation (like the la.rmer)can utilize their surplue products ie by exchanging them for pro- ducts they do not produce in their own country as chea ly as can be done in the country where t e exchange takea place. and again as nearly all oountriee by mean: of eocalled rotective tarie force their nnnnla to sun anon thair lnrrxlun -um4l.:..e. 00 I I'll] 0| WHO]? Illrpllll finch` "TOTO. y oountrv may wit benet boiu people and tlne world generally, share the advantages of this position with Guest. Britain by simply ndopcing aerevenue tarilf. Judging from the speeches: and literature of the proteccioniau oi the various counbriel fear of beneting Great. Britain and their nearer nei hbourl pre- Vfutd them than beneting teir own peo- p e. In View of than (note. man it he Innilta ._.___. . j__.._...._..:..__.__...___..._.._... I lraking Cigars I tne mcmnieya. 1 uppers mu nnodes of the world~ to discover that though taritf walls are nominally mined against the world, they are really directed a ainst Great Britain, and it proves the w sdom of her system of free trade (adopted as an act of justice tolier people). thet every new effort of other countries meketo ori ls l her trade b means of protection on ts inevitable 0 spring the bonus. must force her (Great Britain) enotoh higher in the scsle of nations, for the more successful other countries are in preventin their people from trading directly with one another (the result if not the object of protection). the greater will be their need of the market left open to them, and the greater the bergsins they will be forced to offer in thnt market, on Account of the com tition amongst themselves. [to trid 0 their surplus `products there. nv oountrv mnv wit benet min rruwuuun oelng one memo that modern l government: adopt to prevent their pee le a taking the advantage of the famed eaee of surplus products which other countries offer, It ie not eurprieing to find b actual experience that the people of t e most highly protected oountriee suffer the molt keenly from trade depreeeione (compare Canada with the United States during the last two years), for not only door the high tariagninet foreign good: revent them reaping any advantage lrom t e forc- ed sales of surplus products which other countries offer, but they are famed to sacrice their own uurplue in the only marketlelt open to them, viz: that of Great Britain, all other countries being more or lees protected. Thilnxnlninn whv ftv mr mint, tn -3-. `iTK|"I49:9 under one [JPODOODIVB Iysnem Ol tension. This also explains wh Great Britain. as long as she remains roe trade must be a shield between the monopolist: (who only exist under protection) and the con- sumers, for no matter how high the protective duties or how eloee the mono- poly, British goods will be forced over the tariff walls, and thus prevent them (the monopolints) realizing the lull bene- tite protection was designed to ive them. (hence their hatred of the tight little isle). In I-mun nnlu on fnllnm Hm .n..nl... at mule me). - We have only to follow the 9 has of the Mcliinleya. Tuppers an Rhodes of the worl(L to dimovar than thnunh nnnre mroea nine (in the some some that the farmer. in order to mekd any oili- able use of his our-pine rodnota in oroed to exchange them {or t. `IQ! he does not or cannot rodnoe),il Inset follow that the people 0 the oonntry who can take advantage of the sales of the eurplnl pro- duct; which the people ol ooher countries ere forced to offer, mull develop (greater degree of roeperity when the people of I country w o are prevented from to doing. Protection being the that modern novernmenu Adam . to nrnvnnt Muir nnnnln Cigar makers are closely conned to run. um- In. .....I. z. ....o 5...: L... n Illln. Gxut:';lt.e:n la ever llikalii to tea a o protection n on o 0 lollogng eel!-evident laooa--faou that vdllaleo explain why the must. u long ea she remains {roe trade, always be a ehleld between the monopolleca of the world end their victim the oo'oeumera:-- In the ordinary course of trade mer- chant: are seldom, if ever. faced tob but are often forced . the merchant w ooan e advantage of the forced aalao oing on.a|-ound hlm, develo I rector egree ol pme rllsy than I no ghbor who in preven from ao doing. Now. an international aaloaare In Ml! nature forced nine (in the farmer. in onion In m.|..u ...- .....n._ in View pf these (sets. can it be loynlcy V 8.... 3.` This -u u-up-u -uuuvru unuur non, D glzzlnfuialif than prolonutsnl trie `dig e um. - " This udapunda lot fyllufont on clnwillngncnotannt Britain to Idopi pa-qbouou u be nal O1-run, Mu-ch 8|.-Now thutthopoo piootcomds` are beginning totillho the qguonnityof chain-mud practised on than in the mine 0! the N. P., tho ndvoouu ol that wonderful orator of millionaire: -M "}""' ~.:-:.~-=- :*2.:" P onto our nrmorun t. o 0 out In- Doni Will) h ADA Iunnn AKA __ -.- ...- _........, .... Y Bit} Bu:-rlnrmerund the `It?! oouunro vo iy ohonld mention about tho pii : &a&:.~.:+:,p~.:=;*..'.':-~..-..:.v.`:: *'a::*i"-.-f ~*% _ T. Itoaust mmu Rhiannon: ` unorrc-rave Pouov. ~ `Illa lutllllhlrlnuutod oonnhlllh pnuloIl'-'l'to nun Inns of in: tank Au Au laud Against Giant Brlhln. l0I'l-IO nuns:-anon: untnow Inn tho lhlntlvo cl Ihounlhd kingdom to In addition to the hbulou malarial advantages that Ian oono to tho `pooph (Ibo hall! d ahotrud Vmpo.-3". Ilnztordall-(whiz: Inn nply um. um mun-nun no pnagrqu an In to would mphln population and wash wontln nnurioom on II-do II- Ingrvrl from Allin pu::ud. N II E. to programs won I 6 qoro pronounced (though not Ionpld) if ibo nuof tho world nuclnod ptohctlonlol tot-tho that now Into tho inhtlvn nu-nnrnnn nl Llinnnlfnnl I-In...-O... Ino peace or we WONG nngltmnaeur Aing no or lutenuu. Oemdo in- creased er pu biont. rhy- we percent. `hate npidfyo under the last decade oi revenue nu-it! than IIIO did under the Gut decade of protection; end, an the sure- gete increase of wealth in sin I. or neurly clweyl, in pro rtion to popu Mon (for it I the nu clan that given value to all In nee:-eh). we no sin glance the choc to which pmhection WI` kn: Th: I --hula: tkn LL- mcmmoya. `ippers and unoaou or N10 world have been in; cute little law: which the chlldia ly inn ino keep tho mono in I: air countries). t. tobligoe her mom on to aoknowl the in the gran- out civllising over 5 0 world ha our known. elm u made her India uhd mien-ea of the none. and with her Men in lino with hot, instead of being lnlino with horonemiu (u nouohom an no\v).. would soon onnblo the empire to unrnuho the peace of the world ninglohcn ed? Aooonilmr our last comm. Onmdn in- to the empire that: notuntu e lmle bend of narrow uuge politiolem in urging the mother Inn to rellnqhilhl (ands policy that mu, if other countries remain pro tectionlnt, ultimeely force the bulk ol the `accumulating weelth of the world into her hands, that he: already mule her the chief creditor of ell the nucleus (whilst the Mclnleye. Tapper: and Rhodes of the have been muinn mm. llhtlnlgm "Easter % Kid G~l~<`)*{/ eWsL 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. sh Midi If 1 and shin. 1 nnhrbid. THE ART GARLAND cannot. be surpassed in beauty. durability. successful operation and heating power. ELLIOTT BROS, '7: I. 7'] DIIIMFISQCE Q`I`l'\I3I!'I" lain:-u-34m Au- +- ~~s1'1{1on-r as -Mr1in0w RICHMOND &co. DresS Pziftfna-`Sk, A ?` vvuuvwcv IUIV is the only remedy that will positively remove all blood poisons. In ulcers, abscesses, scrofula, scrofu- lous swcllings, skin diseases, blotches, old sores, etc., B.B.B. should be applied externally, as well as.taken internally according to directions. In all diseases that aect humanity there is some weak link in the chain of health, some spot that is the seat of the trouble. It ma be the lives, it may be the stomach; perhaps it ist e bowels or the kidneys; most likely it is the blood. Burdock Blood Bitters goes straight to that spot, strengthens the weak link in the chain, removes the cause of the disease, and restores health, because it acts with cleansing force and curative Power upon the stomach, liver, ki neys, bowels and b ood. - MIMI. .~..\,.A mar` I-.Im.A l..\..Iu. :_ __`,..__J H at ....., nnu .1, IJ\IvvwI.) uu\..| uluuu. ' VVitl.1`Eo0d red blood health is assured, without it disease is certain to come and Burdock . For be;io`l, but don t`let it hotenoughuonmkeoritwlburn. To nd if t is hot enough, throwyinto it 1 single dnpofvmer. 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The but (3 Ion bout 1! lo- cure It wM\.B:Irdoo: Blood m:m:, and 3:13? at you follow the ndvioo and hike lcino the cum will follow in over)- cup. mu-on n renown). tor In Involves lnjunbioo to ' in the community. Injunhioo an only be Erorpobnnood b corruption ballot in and he mane Mg ly coun- tries lmvo the moat notoriously corrupt govornmonu.--H.` Wanmnomx. --_; . .._.__ AI Llloountnoo and times. V Honest government is an imponlblllty under promotion, lguod an it In on she unumption thus ohm Idon rule in All nonsense and lnappllcab o to our business dealings with our fellow: (oopoololly forolfn follows). for It involves injunbioo to oommnnitv. Iniunum nu. doing to others on the would have when data her), the greeueet. of all bleeelnge that non fell to the lot of any pie he: been forced on here: the reout ofthet measure, vie: honeet vornment. the look of which ie the chef oenoe of the misery and aulfering among the people of ell countries and times. "menu!-. .m....~........o :.'... (.........n.uu- ..._-..... ..- vv-w2lnu1l\'lVu` C00` LCVIOO `EDI! Diifflho II ml. ndvhu shank plu--ngnnlg W j. C. B Scantlebury, .2 P.0. Box 530, . Bclhvlllo. Ontario. and DoIn.I;xpnn0oa mxma POWDER" uuuosionfour. ..ASAPAIR 0F.. Blaokloi In Sayings Inn. 8 I .25. lot Ilnlo we can nllshopopuhr Illa : 0 In In t and :3`..`.".m.".-3.. :s'.". ."3"n'...2:'. its and Caps. J ..o.. -`. f""'fhJ A... .-nt-in anv 7.-- v -:-- Io: FiNO!`88:`8T. titling": Basefmll Guide. . loo. '1 1' r*" "" - o'aa`yoh also our looklol. H61! rt," And any oxpnu abuse: on '0 but ind hunt produc- I to else the public In the way of at B5513] - Qijj A ' M Ting comer Bookotoro. `cu. Pncnu and womngcon su. nnnntood or your , Marriage. by Be` .Kin2' .1: Iuhllol -rr...-..... ._.. uunvu up vault! upon the bill And we are ready to go bathe count:-y and nbidoita dooiaion upon the merit: of the position. If there lud obobmotion lb Ind been on t HOIIOIINO lld` of GM ino.._ he has ootiaod mop ' at `.1 '_-,_|_,... I! .n!`."'o~ - K U111 qjl IIIIU-lrvil-t-out. Hipnlaptlyldupd NW_`Qv[`C.FUlI." Iotlian n-h-Inndnpnn. ah! --3-VII;-Uvlzuul-vuvlollltl khan unohduooliu to givoup " .|h|Ihd9lu.ou thuolool quutlonoc mango] I-ilnnnnnh L. n-n...n.. ..A.....u __.... `en-no are use neen zoxeremy ceretnlethiuisellin lstpyeers. has been vqetengior yeerein London. end bee oouetosnsdein order thet_ his venity ` Ill] be Iettsredep little more. He hes "the ersbitloeto become prsmieroloeu; ' ede.end until he bes rseched -so use: end yet so {er-;,lnev`tI" not ready go on" m....1 pplol` iecrilce. so fer es Bir Cherles is oonoemed be my commend the siege, but he will not suffer personally lrolnit. Thet is not tbesort ole men he is. But theythreet oi forcing results, of ` pessing en censive billoby {$500 of long sessions hhst ere oelculeted to weer out the members physically, end unt them for duty, perheps destroy their health, is e signicant circumstance in this yet of grece. Will it succeed? Mr. Leurier hes put it on record thet he and his perty heve not been obstructive oi the remedlsl bill. end in doing so he repudietes contemptucusly the insinuation in thst direction by the leeder e! the house. "This discussion," seid he, wee begun on the 2nd March. and perliement wee celled two months earlier. Who is responsible for the loss of these two months? The oocupents oi the treesury benches. Is the opposition responsible ' for the cebinet quarrels which had to be patched up? In the discussion which com- menced on the 2nd of Merch there heve been es msny speehers on the government side es on the opposition side. Where is the obstruction? The hon. gentlemen deresto speak of obstruction because of the discussion which had been introduced bye gentlemen who had elweys been a supporter of the government, but who by thesignsolthe times is now reed out of the petty. In thet discussion six gentle- men heve teben pert. three on both sides of the house. Where is the obstruction ? There hes been no ohstrudtion upon the bill. end there is no desire upon my part to obstruct I heve teken my course and the opposition hes taken its course upon sh- km .`...| _. -... ....u_ L .OIQ|,looncHh clan. Thonnno Tutu! staining to In cddnnud u oolunl. Wlynt pun ad:-In-cum lllloou |honuQ.C.b\ Ale. n-gnu. u.1>.. talk in tho Lsnanj . } wki. um "du-lngtboon-Ids. :4 If-Ivavunolnlnnn-n--....|_...-|.. u .. . 0 10 II but an-to any that ho was ill an W ...'g.,.g an hdum ovoni nndlndou-Iy in tho nolod -...:-----~--.-..-.-------.-- :::...~-: d Illnlajtikbay Aotnvhicllnqnino of than . uiuouumno. of eh: Sabbath. 5 m:,';; '3 ""_'" ""' '- 3-0' VI-it 5- that 00 50 oxdhd oven Tholouon 6ho75.000Ibo. olbnteu-,!or Wig nlgqldn country man :1 II as which `tho dominion govommont. paid - ` It 9. lb.` ho *'--"'!~'-.*"':*"*:" ....'." .::.::,,_.*;* ~-'..~.....:."".;*.'! .m.h.|.duo.M...n`&. nndinbu .wu 700. Tolnnkothin u. .....u, m };',!_;;g,'f,"-"*"v-!n;`;d_ gg;;2g__;-; Oh!!!-""'" 5'|"- mi... ml of 0 .700. The van. of lll 0-h075,(X)0IbI.of'buB|a' II : trout} unto wuonlyOl5.000,_noIlnMhowho|ool I0 gimme-gob unnuqc.u "'"".'.'.,:"`" "`"" "W "" ,l~.d_~h'"_d_hd, \o2.1oo who won boom; the A t ' . . < ::.f;'l.otunu-y'h "n`.":::do"n?h Ion It-11-150-.|l.P-.to||-h I1-'I"l|!.idioiodInlandhuut'o-ii.nol so u . 3|-on Wptlc.-NIpnpnr.th|"dIrln|hou-ids. inohiovuuntlnilpotu-ouwonld uninco- `lhuglvcryulnnclthcuu-vuoluoqhs A dN0_'0lI M" II! INN in I 'h..p|curhInIIIIilutioninIandon. V U U Pulhnut will rupoot Good Friday. Bi:-Clnrlu Tuppu Iurnndnring on this 3 , point unit the ladlgmnl: proton 01 Sir 1 moLuaomwri.mo'o.n. pmpmx um Ihhotdaould lit. 3: Charles in not prohnhlyunndytodiouhopntoodnho ll . wanna` ava vans uulIlurVl0lV0 [INT]. Moot remarkable of all was the an- nouncement of Sir Cbarloa Tapper that the Manitoba achool oommiaaion had failed in in miaaion while in negotiation were new in ptocrou. Aakad why he made the ataoanant. `ho namuurod and stumbled and math another exhibition of lnimaoll. Varily, aa Dr. Sproulo laid, it : roaoatcing She inaultl 0! his laadar : "Sir Claarloa has Iaglaa gnae noiao ainoe he came hoCan- ada. but he ha: not aooompliahod very mnnh." EDITORIAL NOTES. E. J. Phelps, formerly U.S. mlnmor to England, disapproval of the interference oi the Unihd Shh: in the Voneanohn snd Onbm troubles. The president want: oxniumooo of nomi kind, and named than dun he will luv: I `hole Pub full of it. _,<--I'Y " ) And it is important to note how a non servative peper regards the situation. The Hamilton Spectator declares that "the oonservatives who snocumbsd. to Sir Chsrles' inuence not only destroyed their own chances for re-election. but made it very much more diioult to elect any eon- eervative in their riding." `So, it cen- tinnes. tsking all the circumstances into oonsideration, we do not think that it is wine on the parto! Sir Charles Tupper to undertake to pound the conscientious Ontario conservatives who voted as they felt and as their constituents felt. and. in doing so. were doing the best possible thing for the conservative party." Moat. nun...-I..I.I. at .n ..... -L- -- EN VICKI ll IIDDI I Jhalaouaool oonnnonaovat tho rolladial `un. -ndehuuuuu, lnilkyaa it in, wish I and*obI_Iax!oIa oonlanil. is _uoh_'pn`a,hacl.IapoaIllo1a,d:vI'Is.tl:oth1-oat: athataimbau. V Tliau lat-ha Ilaaalng. and hhaoaly Ilioanlng, of tho language used by Sir ,Oharlaa`l"PPI|'. whau, dlaourbad by the hllnyai to have tho _bill'a dauaaa read at lIp|dly.lIIIadIirOd.hointiInalodIha0 ha wanprolgllvd tonaia aomo lam-loaain ordar tdcarryi, oven todio on duty. Thaobaanratgion qnfaalad langlmr, banana 4 Ilthauio aaa 0Mn'.mn:-a than anothat` 1 `THE DAILY wmca. OpVor par `Orbm Dinar. Fm Mcmbcr to} Klngstmi M. BRITTON. H A_POLIOY or FORGE. Soa! in tobbnplolohgudniogoin hlloilnol nnmmnnn,mmo u Inn-`(Hal , q %,:: %~*%;a:y1s "no non (II. man; an Hun nd not in an : Iallu Rn. Mr. OHM. motor 1:! St Jolufl Ch fliilld Itllollhil I- `mg ' """'"' -35.`? --... - . ... vu unusual: -nu-uuvum nlu. . Curtis`, nlxoozo on Mond:y ovonin bu . bly revived thiuqnutionol stun O In but lair to this in blast. , Indlndou-Iyin _ hhool I|hillunlmdx:llnn-mn.- News of the Dlurloc Condensed from the WM; Exohnngu. Mina Maggie Clark and Alex. on estimable young man of married thin week. m.....u. 11...- ..,. marnoa um week. C hnrlio Knox, y Knox, Cnrleto ` Much 0 I I . l I new tune uuuly uaee r VF Saida member of the city council to- day: Some members of the city council who, when an important question arises for the board to decide, nd it convenient to be absent. They are reportedto be either sick or away out in the country. I have watched these alderman and ilnd they are only shlrhing their duties. 1 would like the people to read the papers aftereaeh council meeting_and y - gticnlar attention to the roll call.` '18:, would then see for themselves thoee who i have the citv'e.intArest at heart, and thoee who am afraid to place themselves on re- cord by voting on certain questions." Aid. Cnrtls absence Monday Dlihll thisoneatinnola ma, don and W. J. '1`: lot. Tweed; Mr. and Mn. Ju.H. Mo eown and F. Brolgol. Montreal; 8. A. Day. New York; J. A. Shannon. Knmu City. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Jun. Taylor, Na co; Mru.(Rev.) T. J. Thompson, Bel ovillo; Mrs. J. A. Fraser, Tamworth; Dry. and Mrs. Sparks, and Mr. and Mn. Mills, Kingston. alawrs OI aoeeuou. I Among those present at the funeral service at Kingston, from I diaunoo. wore: Mr. and Mn. Ohu. J. White, J. E. Gor- J. Ju.H. Mn Anwn .....I ll` n...a...: law 01 me departed. The oral offerings were most beautiful, among which were I boug:et of cult: lilies from the W. C. T. U., of lam, nbouquot from the India: of Mr. Shannon : church. a wroabh from the Mnoaboes society, and A broken column from tho bro on and sisters of doceuod. Amnnn I-.Inn-n n-..-..L -1. AL- n.__-_-| was nolmn her for R500. Thomas ueet. eehip in the Jemee Smart foundry, BI-ockvi e, was on the third oor sending down. by the elevator, crates of lawn mowers. He wee engeged hauling cretee to the ed 0! the theft. when he miejudged the ntenoe. {ell beckwerde and went heed ret down the eheft. He etruok the to of the carriage. twenty leot below. on rolledo. Beyond n bad shaking,` up and A slight out the young man eeceped unhurt. can sleep In Jenn." The body was carried toiba resting hoe by Arthur Day, Kingston, Stanley y, New York, brothers ; John A. Shan- non, Knnaaa 'Cit ; Samuel Shannon, Kin ston; Chan. White. Tweed; and Jan, .MoKoown, Montreal, brot.hore-in- law of the departed. ornl olfarino. Imrn mnnlh l.....m..| un gxueluay nun Welter lnweon, AI- monte. stepped into his cutter to take I e in with hie three-year-old Kencucky bred lly, Bonny Sunshine. The col! was eager for the whirl, and julb the pod out on the ice At. the stable. when e slipped and broke her leg. They shot her. Walter holding! her for 8600. l`hmn.. ....o. . .l.:....... :. AL- I-__-- one an. vmoonn do run D0! ital, Brock- ville. For 1: Ion time Spelmnn was s convict. in the Kingston penitentiary, where self-inictod injuriel brought on parulyuia. On Tuesday lut Walter Lawson, Al- monm.nt.anmd into M: nnnnr In OAK: n `IZl*II' n Tho vino at. writing buy. w ' rdam Hr, nhln mu=a-nl$._L!L..lt r" held at the Second wee attended bye very is number of ` sorrowin friends. Rev. .10 n Bredshew, D. D.,o Ann Arbor, sddrossod the con- tion from the words: WhetI do thou knowest not now. but thou shalt know hereafter." After the service the bodlg was taken to the train and removed to igston, tothe home of her parents. On Tuesday, the 10th, I short service was conducted at the house by the Rev. J. R. Block, olK1'ngston, during which service Miss Griillth sang very tenderly two of the de 'e favorite h mns: "I Will Tell Jesus and Lead, indly Cetarequi and pieced in the vault, follow- es and friends. . "Bein deed she yet spseketh. "Her 0 ildren rise up and call her blessed." "She lived in faith ' She he ; sleeps A church st Salem, Mich.,' Light, after which the body was taken to ` ed by A large number of sorrowing reletiv- ' I i name on ma aouar. The custody of a child came up in A Rochester. N.Y., court when it. was de- olnred that the father was e rominent. Belleville, Onc.,'lewyer, who End never provided for his otfapring. Wm. Snellmnn in en incnrnbla nnhient. in provided [or his olfapring. %pollmAn incurable patient. in the St. inoonb do Paul houfiml, Brock- villa War In Innn Hun- nal nnnnu nu. - n. . E. D. Gough, clothing merchant, Belle- ville, is preparin 5 statement for his creditors. In 180 Mr. Gough offeousd a compromise with his creditors at mvenlw roulwru. m IOU! Mr. uougn oneoud compromise creditors at seventy cents on the dollar. Th: nnabnr-In nl n nklh-I nan..- .... 1.. .. NISBI-='r s Orillln. I` T\ ` ono;.n devoted wile, go nlcoounlzo no|ovIa:g an who now hor. Bho had i kind It And: loving smile (armory- mohhor, h:'kind E hhfr I: 50107:: pastor : . try n sou snd found lgdear Lord Jenn, and u got me developed she became monsndvmoro attached toim. whognvo His life for bor. She wutnly a burning and thin- ing light. one whooe profession was In- ine and true, because she` ` the mind oichrllt. 0n Ohriotmu night the wu auddonlyuhon ill sad for tonwooh WM 8 goat Iuoror. But on the momin 0! March 6th the Matter onllnd, In her happy spirit was removed angering clnyto the u-.- may `uh uuululory ; Illll round In ms munf wirm well, _ to bee reel p n the work of Blessed Mum. After lnbot-lug eh Pu-kville for three year- they mozdho: latest,` 03%.. and took charge 0 - non ngregetionnl church {nwhioh eldthree yes-e were spent. Then they moved to Mich j where for thelut tonyeeu lnhonad hihhhnlglg together in ofGod. -her ildreoinrtbornllo tarowoue, ,, Willie end Georgie; Ind two :1: hem. Ami; endlurlel, ell-ofwtom :`.".'. ..`.Y."`iE'. '::"_"::'_ ":15:-.-2': IIHOI, ul-orwnam :0 Bgsnnon vlugioaely bolovodmg :11 who know bu`. She had a an! I lnl-inn llniln 0.... .._... we tunnel: gouool And me the Kjllflm collegiate institute. On 98rdJnno, G80, tho wu mu-rlodto W.'E. Shannon of XI on.V\ moved to Pu-kvilla. N. .. when 1-. Shannon was ordained tosho goo ministry; md found in his oung wl onewoll, fodto ban-cal nlnn. Mu. -n.I. -0 I A `nn..--.| n:._-_, urn; um. um noolvod hot oduontion it thod_intric1>gohoolandnt'thoKi n oolugsmsnuimo. o_u_.' 9_a_uIg_m, sao,_ .I.- ....- ___-.__|__1._ T Ntito iio HIAV-.i!.lN. \f looms; liq Iallohnd Work 0!: 144;. 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