u: :--p-:- Ivv- TUPPIBIIA BIASIIR. ___ _.- - ._._.I __-__ __-_. -.._ tymwho. an the `rapper onndynh. dim the votes 0! th people, And plodgu him- self, if elected. that _ho will unlit Bh- Ohgrlu Tapper to club the Ihnitobnnu oui the school quonbion. Mr. Molnbym has in goot dpolarod that In in pnpnrod to an- dorso any nmodiul legislation which his loader submits nnd that no hr at he in con- oomod he dinddnc thin talk o! no `nur- IUIIIIOIK _ In bh = v -v ukotohof iIhoMoInIyro`ro- fmmoein letohia nervioouninomhor of the council And an mpyor of the city. In municipal lilo Ilr. Molntyn did good work. but no bohhr tlnn hiuoppononb who -.A_ -_ -_._...I-..-. glnlnmunn -uul mnvnr '0l'I. DIIF IIU IIWI3 III-u uluvpyvuwuu -nu. was an exemplary alderman and mayor. and 0! little exhibitiolla of bad temper which his nibe.the preeent city aolicitor, in- dulged in during the time he held ooe. Mr. Mclntyre had the capacity {or ex- cellent service an a muncipal legislator. but he was always the politician and in the deadlock and other diecuneiona could be depended upon to lead in Inoet olfeneive lnnguage. An mayor he was dignied and inperioua, and at no time did he allow the (act to eecape attention that he was the worahipful the mayor ol Kingeton. In rounlcipal lile he did not carry the club which is now the symbol 01 hi: greatneae,, Whatever be hie merits otherwise an a coercicnist and a club awinger the people have no use lo! hlm.. ' an ,Al ._ .u_;:......:-Lx...... l...b...- at bl`. HIVQ O I I0! llllllu The other distinguishing feature of the personal sketch. preeented by the News. and no doubt alter it had been revised by Mr. Mclntyre, wee this: That Donald has been good to his mother. and that on thip account he should be elected the mem- ber` for Kingston. Family affection iea grand thing, and Mr. Melntyre ieto be commended for giving eome evidence ol hie liking for it; but the question before the people in not what Mr. Mclntyre doee ' at home or around it, but what is he will- ingtodo for the benefit of other people's homes? As A public men what is his public policy '! In Manitoba the peo- ple. by a large majority. have voted in favor of national echoole, as the most conducive to the good of the public school populntion._ And Mr. Mclntyre ie no little moved in sympathy towards them, cereeso little for them and their homes, that he is willing. oil`-hand. to coerce and orueh them. That e the kind , L- .'._ --I-L .._......... ...:...l...I w.,..,., .,.... .,....,.. ......... ......., ...., of a man he is. selsh. narrow-minded. wickedly pg.-yillll, and prepared to do violence in the nnureuc of the compact. into which he has entered with Sir Charles Tuppor. Vat; hm him nnd unn vnfn fnr [aha Inn. luppo Vote for him and you vote for the ma- chine which in nbsolutely heartless in its porformnnce. Iaonuuunoorron nor ton ! place. "1110 resident; Inn upland any on of Ohooountry. und on Tuesday 6 won still out vainly mduvoring to dboovu Ibo than-ubouh at tho poor old lady. Whntuouunlugohthohcty that In. Bpnuwu unable to wait withoul bu` um. II the nu lcoblo and non! blind. "'1 y |2Llln\JIvn1|l4 A1\.IJn4ta. The independent. papers give forecasts of the election, indicating the defeat. of the government. 3 I 0 1---`.--m , .. I 1% ages II IKFIIIU vI-ppcurIIu-1:. N n It . `f`:O.l`.8id0pI::l"il'| tho book put. of the township o! Shoiold no in l very excited state over the mysterious diuppunnco 0! Mn. Hprntt. nn old Indy over eighty yearn ol ago. On Sunday morni Int Mrs. Spun. left her Ion`: moo. Mat- thew Spun. who maiden on the California mud. oil mile: hunk ol Enhrnrinn. tn Vote for ll-luau and Igslnt mor- Ion. Which will it. bo-Mclntyre and coer- cion, or Britten and anti-coercion! The club or conciliation? 9 U U I Kingston had a stove works under a revenue tariff, and it made money. What. killed it! The N.} .? 4 O I The oilcloth works was I croamon of the N. P. And, somehow, it nlckonod and died. How II that. Ald. Howton T 0 0 o C v v Ald. Howton addmuoa a lower to the people. Tuppor-like. and no diotnbor on 3 1-mailer plm he presume; to tell the folks how to vote. Well, just. watch and see how they'll (.10 in. The conservative commissioners. the so. called workingmon. who am doing the city in silk hate and kid gloves. are mak- ing no impression. Tho genuine toiler is taking notnoe of those things. 0 o u The government is doomed. That. is the news from the north. south, out or west. There is e dilferenoe of opinion as to what. the majority will be. but it will be enough to some Tuppe: end.hin tioubles. Vote for lunch and pnoervo the communion. snow spun. wno roman an Uamornu road, eight miles buck ol Enterprise. to vidlunolghbor. Bho hul dinner :6 the noirhbofu homo and onrhd on mcum g to Climb. _-__ _L-A-..._._L 1-5. YIUIII I'Kl'I-IKE i IIVIIIIUT IV Ill` DUI noighbo scuba! return home. hovulut neon nnr her son'- home byonooftho Inmates ol hhohouue. hutslhr noon time had olnpood her non- nBPau;noo In noted md uuroh inut.it.u- 4A.`... A. sh- ..IA 1.1- .u...lA Hr.` I noo In noun ma neuron Immu- . Nolnooof the oldlndy could e discovered And I watch party at hy men wu formed and every conooinblo nook nnd em-nar axnlond for bho mlninn lndr. nnaeornoroxpuorocnou-mo mining nay. Upto'l`noodsy 6 thoonly taco dim eon:-ad of the lady was her mm. which Inn fonndiu 1 plant olwoodan Iliondinunoofmulhor phoo. The rakhnh ham nxdmnd Ava-v martian of In 1892 the Montreal Sher declared sol- emnly : "The only policy thnt. can survive in this country in the policy of suit? reform. In any event it would hove been the wisest course. but now there in no other course left. open to us." e`e . Aid. Newton his three men in his em- ploy vlho one getting more wages now then they lid two years ago. How many has has he to whom he is paying Ieea wages, and working harder than some other peo- ple do their horeoa ? o e 0 Aid. Hewton should go into the usbom. medicine business. Any men who van. in his person, give such magnicent. evidence ol an article's merits. before and after taking. should put himssll on exhibition. There : millions in it. wu lorlnou IIKI every conouvlnlo noon undeornoroxplorocl lotbho mining Indy. lInm'l`nnnd1v ninht. thnonlv mm dis iholuntoodol noun ...-s. In 1878. undo: lilnnl rub : _MI1nn|1 In 1870. not Ilhnl nln mm A In-Inge Dlonppournnee. an Dunn.-n nndcloryrnloz EDITORIAL NOTES. IOBIGQQQCIOIIIII9! 'n.ujLY 0AvBT$iN:fMi*ER4%l `u luau for Oltluuu ad 0540. III] low `lily Ildd-IICO `db Illdil loo 0onpnlt|ono-A Vary Inn nu . For lull Work. ` The annual closing reg-nth held under the ulupklaiu the Inf!` :1 0511.13: olntho R0 mi y college. p on ovy bayanburdny gmtnoon. The weather wu pm-hot for Inch: function. The uky wu slur, the mm mm and the Intern ash. A lug: number 0! Ipoctwon from the city nthondod and took I deep inure in the rroooedi '1` e progr:1.`mo In: an in tho mom- ing by the inhncluu, our-outed moo; dinhnog one mllo; oouno. Ibnightsvny. Crews: Ira.-.0. nlnn|-Cn1lnt.n I-`lhnhan. Parka. may mun grams on nuvvuv: F `nu-unnnv. Uninoke. Bun-3; uouoen. conwun. Third clue-Ceneta law. Playnnt, Donn, Sherwood: Dennison. ooxawnin. Fourth oluu-Cadets Corr-nrril, Wen`- hon. R re. Blond; Peteu. ooxuvsin. Seoon olua won lrom rut. clue. Third clans won from fourth clue. In the nnl, third olaan won from second class by {our bontlongtha. Time. 5 mim.. 10 sent. Two oars were broken by the second oluI,which accounted for the apparent bed defeat. The winner: pulled an average at thirty- cwo stroke: a minute. In the primary content. between third and fourth olunen `O.he"rst.'ment.ioned won by only e|ghboe_n inches. u:..al. .mnng_hiaI-nnnn. half mill: with Crews: Fin-at. oluo-Csdota Stephen, Parka. Holden. Laortyz Wood, ooxawain. Second ohm-Cadet: Tobin. Canola. Outnovsxv comma, oxnmo smngrr. Holden. Lnlfony; Wood, ooxawam. Second clan-Cadets Tobin. Canola. Unlnoko. Stairs; Douoeo. conwnin. I`hh-I nI.u_.(`.nIau hi. Plunnt. Dun. inches. Single canoo-Dist.nnoo, half mile with l:urn--Ald. H. S. Richardson. cadet: To bin. Law, (Hawaii. Ald. Rlolmrdlon mndoabndstnrt and turned oooond. On the paddle home he won by two otnoo lengths. .-uh nnnnn'._ni-Imnnn I00 Idl_-CldQI len tha. rub canoe'-Diatanoe 100 ydI.--Codet. Gwzoaki. Cadets Kingamill Ind Playmnu emered but upset and did not `nish. nivino nmnnat.it.ion--Short. dive without emered but upaet. and did not. nman. Diving compoi.it.ion--Short. sp`uh--Cadets Playzant, Kingsmill,()1.ow- ski. Ten entered. Tandem oanoe-Dismnoo. half-mile with turn - J. Bailey. H. Drummond ; Ald. Richardson, R. E. Burns : cadet: LIV, Tobin. - _TiIt.ing bourn ent - Cadets {Aw and Skinner won f Uniacko and Kingamlll. Cadoba Peters nd Poole won {romPIuyu.nt and Hnmmeral In the nal bout. eodota Law and Skinne won. r1......,.l. nonnn nin.-nun, Q00 vu-dn-- Law and Hkinne Guuwale canoe Distance. 200 (do- I. Cadets Gmwski, Plny7.ant,Kingemi Rwimmimr mm--I)int.anoe. 200 vnrds -Canoe, muted double. may and genom- man-Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burns; Mien Mcill. cadet Holden; Miss Drnry. cadet Kingnmill. Unnm. mmoa- Plavzant. Cadets Cadets Uzowslu, r'my7.am'.,I\|ngsmIu. Swimmin race--I)iat.anoe, yards with t.urn- adets Uniacko, Gzowski. The ...:......~ hurl nn nnnu uinQnrI.1 wn.n t.urn-uLaeu4 Uluucxu, umuwulu. gnu ` winner had an em! vncmr ` -Canoe, mixed oublmtdy and gentle-` n\1nn.-Mr and Mrs, R` E. Burns: Mi HOE TIDIBD. Pontoon race, between companies, won in this order--A.. D.. C., B. com niea. lurl.-an _(`nnrn Twinino mu Iaulia. \.rIII-A \aI..lI I vv UIII- vv v----v r. up:-nmon. m xnlu smnml nun-r-9----:----------- in this order--A.. 1).. U., 5. mes. Judges --()apts. Twinin an Loaslie. Starter, Capt. Moran. force, Liout. Bursball. Alulvvu-nu. Vole mr ll-Ital and life to Cun- dlnn workmen. All the Local llllltary Corp: Attend Dlvlne Service. Though at earl y morn yesterday the ele- ments ehowed unfavorable eigns. and showers or rain descended. et by the time the hour for church service arrived the threatening clouds had pretty well dia- perled, allowing the sun to keep out at times and making the da ideil for the garrison church parade. he few showers of rain were just sufficient to nicely lay the dust without creating mud. At. lihl n'nlnn|x "(all in" was sounded Kingnmlll. Upset cnnoe-Cadet Playzant. Hammersly and Kingsmill entered but did notniah. Dnmnnn nu-n hntwnnn nnmnnnim. won dust without creating mud. At 10:15 o'clock fall in" was sounded at the Hth batt. headquarters. A few minutes later the cadets, in com- msnd of Col. MoGil|, took up position, followed by "A battery, in command of Major |)rur . At 10:30 o'clock 001. Smith called the rigade to order and gave the command "quick march. The brigade moved oil" in this order: Brass and bugle bands of the Nth batt... Royal militar college cadets, A battery. and Mt: batt.. P.W.O.R., bringing u the rear. The route taken was along agot, down Princess nnd out King streets to St. Heorge s cathedral. Soldiers of Christ Arise" was the hymn sung as the cler y and choir entered. On in Danger, it in Woo and On- ward Christian Soldiers were the hymns rendered during the service. The choir was assisted by a comet. The usual service conducted was followed bya sermon by Rev. (1. R. Beamish, vvhotook for his text, 1. Peter. v.-8: Be sober. be vigilant. be- cause your adversary, the devil, as a roar. ing lion, walketh about seekin whom he may devour. The s aker send the last time he had add the re iments pre- sent he reminded them of the c ristian sol- dier. On the present occasion he wished to point out to them the adversary whom they had to ght against. Of this enemy the speaker defined the power. wisdom and long experience in tempting man to wrong doing and said to overcome such an enemy a soldier must ever be on the alert. he brigade reiormed and marched to the hay market where the cadets and A" battey turned to the right and the Hth to the left and each corps marched to its re- spective headquarters. Innno of ti'us,m,m to be divided Imon st nu tnliutmol I00 r c`nt..on oanlurot Iv .uo,15o And 3 bannco I n`.914.lllrI over. I! the gures quoted by the Star Arc correct. it in no wonder duo the country In: rinoo against tho hon butdonl pm- taotion Inn in upon 0. to tho onriohmont. o I few (3 `MI I! the guronnnnll humbu In like the I argument. in (nor orpIohoction.--W. J. UILLAN. A IIUVIZIXI T - Nsunoo Bonn. Richard Damn. Ion of Daniel Dnvorn. Adolphntown, n nuidono 0! Victoria. B0.,hdominou|onu uenpofron being mu-kddovnto avntory (involution- uni dhuur tlnntvu vnohqo. He had tho lolidny and lnuudcd to tho shun union Phiat Ellis. He 3 Iillbvhhlo tuba nntln gm- oI.nnd hound. inking than l`l owIlh|hthbIn ovcruv nob: Iliuiutquulnovorvlnldto ihulhn lnnplm II: an-lvnnnlln some unmuuun nu-Iuumnnwonnu Ihowholonhuuoon _ Ihoviotinn. naval-nlolwhunvcu hdmuho Inn lain. nnlnla an-lab wuvvvvvuuu -yv-v-- ----v .; m smmrr. .1` :- . curls: and ornamental Wood Work an... Ilnnh And lnn Httlnn. PHIIIO"rO Tho Ilnniy `roller In um Worhhop (Iota an Eye opener. u.mo...| wn........ lomrenl Wimemc. I have gured out a few results. as shown by the Star`: figures for the census of I89]. and think the will prove an eye- opener for electors. T e Scar any: : So it. in not out of nine in hnlkimr of the opener I0!` onocwra. 1116 mar So place talking ol the benets conferred upon Cunnda by the na- tional policy to quote the contrubd re- turn: of the cannula of R881 and thus ol lx9I. The figures lmvnng reference to the increase in induatrinl entablinhmontn dur- ing the decade. will not. be unfamiliar, nnd are as follows : IRII. llll 1881. lil. E.m\bllnhmont , . . . . . . . . . 4-um 15.909 Capital invutnd . . . . . . .`uaa,au9.om t3M.8l),7.'I\ No. of omplonn . . . . . ` .. mm: 370.350 Wagon (paid . . . . . ` . . . . . .. 060.450.!!! nm.osa.no Vuluoo output . . . . . . . ..t.`LII.0i76.l||O ac?-1,100,300 Rm are some deductions from the Above gures which overyom om vui!y_ hr him- noll : , E4t|blhhmontn.......... 75.908 - Employ; . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . .3'|'0,I5B -!- employee-a to nab. nvu-Ilolwllnvnnrn llnghkoloulotlown. Vnlnp of wage: psld .. -rtA.00 to on-h on lone not an. Value of output... . .i|TC.Il$w.Il-IYOI 1 ha- 015,030,131: a vldod nnnltnliuu. or nor uni. on units 0! Vote In-nun and preserve lunltoba from coercion And bayonet-. *\~f;\\ u\` ATTENDED DIVINE SERVICE. WHERE THE MONEY GOES. A Pnvldonlnl lingo. - --y>.-'_.~. BATURDA m . . . .91 mm on mm . .. ... .07C.Il!8.I&.la|VoI 310.356 "-L5 IH`l\ll Mn Klllmlblliullno 2).-`-(To the Editor): ktnvollc onoofbbo hednnd In-gab mnamhnkl-Inn hnulm in fhindnnld IO A1nvollloI'onoot the non ma nrgun manhunt-lug bonus in, Calida aid the other dz` that. although 3 munch concor- vstivo his lilo. he always endeavored. wlmruked fo'r umhonut opln4on.'uoo tell the truth. I uhd him wink. ho thou ht. ol the [anon] elections and bhuq he npo 0: ~ Well, Bit. I am asked that nation ovary day and I would rather not 1- It. for the oomorvnuvo vu-uuunh in on its lab I -. n ....m.. nnin in unrhnnithinlr In: or oonlorvnuvo vornuunn u on us was I -. If Ila opin in worhhanything but wi he country." I Sm H Iudid not think tho`ooun- sf`; meals! weeping. ."WoIl," he oak}; ` t oorhiniykdou for it ll very dirty." You. laid. "it but boon accumulating dirt (or fteen yuan ma I am surprised no use an inuiligont. tnvellor like you sup- port such n oonoorn." Ho aid, M fnther was 3 comer vntivo, and Iain working for n rm that nukes something out of it." Don t. vou think the oonaumer pay: muautv. l|-__-___ II- _ and not smoky, smelling awn awner." "You know Bnrnum said the people wore not ubiaod unleuslmmbugged mum in I whilo people will go miles to see a few inbd wnsonmolophante, burs, monkeys. boom an dyed hens and roosters, and no it is in politics : some people vote for a po|ic{ that In emptying their pockeu. Fe low electors what an opinion. In it. nomounng out or II." Don`t. you dearly for protection P Yea. nroteetionwn nob lncondod for dearly tor probeomon r Yea, proteetionwu the lnboring olunea. although at rat I I thought. it was." You. take one nrticla: oool oil sold in ' thought. it was." You, Canada. at 200. and 25:2. 1: gullon ; better oil sold over the border for 9c. in qrxllon, and not smoky, amoiling atu` either. "Vnn know Barnum nooule polic{ that in omphymg men` pocxeu." opinion. true 3 Show the country on the 23rd that such is not the one this time I `l'.......i-.n. fnnnhnn and in A onnvl but such is not the this tune 1 Experience oeeohee and is as good but hard mater. Don't be humbuggod. Marl: your ballot: forBritt.on, who is a Briton from hat to boots. His 0 ponent is a_y9ung m_sn Kingston _ahonld_ eel preud Briton from hub to boom. ms ponenr. in a youn mm Kin aton should go! proud of. but 0 hu 8 mistake in promising no support` government adverse to the in- herent: of the working man. and allow him- self to be A male on the tail of Tuppor`n lain: 9:. Moxnf. .rU1~fm 29} . fess kite. But. honor this time comes before humi- lit . Donald will have the honor of being do ostod by ngood man by perhaps two hundred or more votes. And the humility of feeling shut. in only known to n deleated candidate. llgnknninn :lnn !>. ha hnnunhllaoad nnv candidate. Mechanics, don't be humbugged any Ion r with fnllo promises. I! you do you wil be doing some menial work for three or four dollars a week for another ve years unless you get. an oioe and a baby : com- fort, which I believe is being promised to mnnv __\'nnra Lrnlv. El.`:('l`0Il. '.`:".'I\II'IIIlllIIIIl vvuvu vvvu-. Ito: Ii d 0111 . l`lMl . P: we or In id 0ll.:g`. Nomlner n on 1"-'."'6.n. Id: Unholutorinc and During in latest. Dlitnlo Kill Work of Ill k ndn. onunn Ounnovsxv. .~\upt._ _ lorb, which I believe Is Doing ; mnny.-\'ours truly, EI.c('ron. A Oorrootor Corrected. Coucnlwox, June `.!U.-- (To the Editor) 2 Permit mete nally correct W. J. Ash- ley. W.M., L.O. L. l00, alias J. Edwards, of very gross errors, not using the atron er term by which errors in s h are re- quently called. The said . J. Ashley. alias J. Edwards, inan article published by the Kingston News of June l.'th. says: Electors of Colebroo V cannot prove that Mr. Dawson did no "disprove anything stated by Mr. Be|l s representa- tive (Mr. Edwards) at Petworth political meeting." The ublic present at that meeting are` wel aware that Mr. Ed- wards after giving a very serious lecture to all upon the propriety of being courte- ous, especially to the aged and inrm and unfortunate, that the man of high position should, under all cir- cumstances, never be called bood- ler. trickster, traitor even. though the late premier (Hon. McK. Bowell) so far forget himself as to indulge in like lan- guage; then indulged himself inatirade aninst Mr. Dawson for being party in an men mumgea mmaeu nnauraue inet bein party I devil: made at Bhnrbot La e by a resi- dent against. Mr. Bellm, Orange quarrel purely, and not eecting customs duties or scal policy whntover. This statement. with more that might be mentioned, was refuted by Mr. Dnweon. and Mr. Edwards hee been mannerly enough ever since not to refer to the name uin. One point-- W. J. Ashley alias J. .dwnrde. Axrnin. Mr. Aahlev states that Mr. o ontnnoo to Ir. Holden`! bonnonno. Tho court tool the ovidonco and held substantial! that nhomnnt. ho oonnodto ch bnu tho Iona. Bho potinnoounv or-chin lot dumps Iluuinod It rouon nlholm anioind {mm oonutruc I the W. J. Ashley alias .1. nawnras. Again, Mr. Ashley Dawson Ind Mr. Edwards. before they on- tered the Ornnge hall. agreed that each should take I certain time, and that Mr. Dawson should. of course. take na much time as he chose to close the meeting." I will nnt. mll this statement bv its uro- time he onoee no close the meeting." - I will not call this statement by pro- " per name, but simply allow the people pro- l` sent to pose judgment upon it and stile , : what Mr. Dawson said. having nominated the chairman for the occasion. Mr. Daw- pon said it who usual for the candidate, whose meeting it was to speak first, reserve 5 ing the privilege to reply to his opponent. And for that purpose Mr. lluwson only " naked for fifteen minutes to mnlte reply to `l Mr. Edwards. The chairman called upon l Mr. Dawson, who spoke first, and was. somewhat taken by surprise when called ' to time by W. J. Ashley. w.M.. L.0.1., l L080. and he even told Mr. Ashley to sit t down, but Mr. Ashley then began to ex- plain to Mr. Dawson that it had been l reed upon by Mr. Manson. a friend of i e n t l r. Dawson's, that equal time should be given to each of one hour. Upon Mr. Daw- son learning this for the tint, he gave way at once with respect to his friend. But had Mr. Dawson lmown in the outset that | old- --LII:-an-u nnrl unnranarlnnlnnl Ant. (in l beenmllecl "'1'ne Dona`: luaney rm mun eathe preeent member: ere all onmhueiaacic edvocatee of that remedy end in common with many other citizens deolnro that in ` ell cues of kidney trouble no other agent. has been found so oomletel effective. Moel. Londoners have at I. eir ffngcre ends I the particulars 0! the meny marvallona` come through the title of this specic. ll every drugstore in the city the rnenlicinl 1 le kept in large qnentitiee end wu-mly recommend . Wuonown. N. Y..'l'lmu. I The out-uoltho Thouund Inland Puk nnooiuion ngninn Mn. Halon D. Gridley. ol Synouo. occupied the attention of Jnntioo Mchann in the Ipooinl harm yu- tordny. The action brought. to secure `L ptrmunont injunction mt. 9` addend- unb. nutnining her oonnorucn A dock at Thousand I Park brzhcr n .m_v-u:m to Iron thou. sum . | but from I-houuocin ion to build a dock with 3 lmnhp of Myfoot ands diounco out Into the nut sixty-Ohroo boa. She chhmd shut by n vubul Agnumonb she could extend tho dock dghty loos out into tho water. If the did Ibis, It would thus an Ir. HoIdon's botthonno. `Mn. and. tank Lhn nvidnnnn and hold {hrouon 3 yulnrhd. Th tho oountcmhlm and or- hot Ihooouid notoxunq thodook auugo uuumou n nhohd ulna! dlunisaod in -ulna foot. Word hu com: to In that agent. are mm: at`: lunch: umvuulng. Tum than away an In lnvo no mad (or web. We unnu- at 1| the latent nylon 0! Conan. Hy- nnn um. and lmuldar Brmu for Ladies. p 3 as a Wink Can an ring and! who` '"` "?"""" ""'95$.$"'.'. ' to |B&'C`l&|IIIn. In Ind. vlltoaodlulu Iaomhlhnlhpo nnnlh u|nOniudnnn- hnd Mr. Dawson known In we ouu-let. man | this arbilmr ~und unprecedented act. on ! the part of '. J. Ashley had been made l the only condition by which the hull could be had, he certainly would have resisted. \.\Vioh mfamnm In the 840000.000 debt. be had, he certmnly would have resnnwu. With reference to the 940,000,000 debt. incurred by the Hon. A. Mackenzie : ad~ mini:-t.r1t.ion. as stated by Mr. Edwards, I whose rookleun propensities have led him bony man things just. as pal bl ub- surd. Mr. lav/non showed lain y tint In large amount of this sum in been inonr~ mi in the buildink of the Inuarcolonial C mg 31. lam. Jun: 22.-150 followin let- us. In: um nods-d_R.v.ho Uni Ono u-IIIannn -- u large amount 0! Lulu nnu Deon Inour~ rod in the building railway and other governmonml contrncta by Sir John A. Mmdonnld'u government. As was stated in my latter, point after nnim. um: npnmd in Mr. Dawson`: behalf.- Hume Suggested for. Now Boa-Inl .0rgnnI- I nllnn In I nnllnn. lllvlll In uulluuuu I Loxnos. June 22.--lt has been fanati- ounly eugrested that A new social club in 0 or iution in this oil. should entitled " he Dodd`a Kidney `ll Club E .. 91.. mnnnt mnmhnru um nll anbhueinntic A New Industry... ` A nlwnrr s sound an lower, poms arwr oint. wu scored in Mr. Dawson`: behalf.- -.-.n ..... ....-l _.-.. .--_ A&dIloanInIlon. .--- I.A_- X , .3. IA..- 7; NEW CLUB. 'rHrrAnirr.m vow: Now ons- ooumass mousnw. ` I I NC 0! 0|Il' illl lI'0|I| WIHOII |lIllIlfI- omoouldnoh be drawn no that thll : our uri dhoonrsgou induntry, or that it is eonm-nohd not no and in tho photo! In- heron u in tin; Iona particular or oompnn chub has managed to go the our of the nnnoe miniuor. XIUIIUUU IU ICU IICIFKI uC*1- BK- IJ . Iolll Into the lab lonbol of lpuox-WItol `llnolr Work--`I'M lull : Ilplllnj GINO. ' Principal Grant. II n that than in maroo- l page of our an-I from which illuotrm omoouldnoh bu drum to show shut. wlvuv II III unq; -vuuv In thnbhu msnq oi the tunes minister. M W Prnvn, nr.M, ol the unonoe mlmuer. M. W. Prn n, ex-M. l".. of Iannox. writes about rleh Wileon. the late mem- ber; Mr. Wilson has re nted this riding ten years. be drawn l0.0(X) for hie services, and all that he has accomplished for the ridin . so for u I can learn, was to get {or one 0 his sons a snug situation on msil conductor, and yet this In the Uriuh Wilson who in once more airing the elec- tors to return him to parliament. Will he get there 3 C. Benueoliel, M.P.. Berthler, claimed an A conservative, writes the Montreal Herald: "1 have declared in both 'ubllc and pri- mm in than nmmcv 0! Bart. In an nl|ei- What 0! the Night? E E nmf vill. no!-H "1 have declared in Down noun nnu pn- vats in the count. oi Bert. let my |ll`i- mice to the libo party. on outlined in a convention hold At. Otbnwn in June. but that in All questions relpooblng our re- ligious and national ri ht: Ichiln perfect. freedom of action. as plnce tbue quea- tiona far above the interest. of party." Th; Nnwn Altar doclnrmn how info the tiona far above me interest. 0! party." The News After declaring how safe toriee feel about McIntyre : olectioncriod out the other day, "Work, work. on elec~ than day is what is wanted." Lela the sorutineere watch their work on election day." In the put that hue meant whole- sale buying of votes and stuing of ballot boxes. Th` Aura nr\AnIIn nl an nlmnnf. nnnnn. boxes. The News speaks of an almost uncon- trollable element in the conservative party," gmd, no doubt, refers to men who put principle before pctrtiznnship, men who cannot be hitched to the machine and drug it through all sort: of dirt. 'I"l.n ail and Running hurl OLA hnhlnnnn bwwr nna nopoleu in one oonservauve rby. Such nor as thin couldonly come mm a part. whio felt. that just deatruc` tzion nwai imbue which in dying had strength enough left for an unmanly and expiring curse. Hon. John Beverley lloblnaon Ended Illa Day: In Iluuy Ilnll. Tunu,\"I`u, June 20.--Hon. John Bever- ley Robinsondied very suddenly last even- ing in one of the unto-roome at. Mu-ney music hall, where he had been billed to speak at the Tupper meeting last; night. Hon. John Beverlev Robinson. ex-lieu- speak ut the 'L'upper meeting last, mgnt. Beverley Robinson, teniuit-governor of the provinueof Ontario, wmi born in Toronto in H120. He was one of the earliest. students who attended the Upper Canada college, where he completed his course of studies. and where he was also a distinguished athlete. sensing a Iplendid physique. In l8.7 he was brought. actively in contact with civil troubles being.at the age of seventeen. one of the nidee-do-camp to Sir Francis Bond Head. After the turbulent spirit 0! this period hud been calmed Mr. Robinson turned to the more peaeelul ureuit of law, entering the oilice 0! C ristopher Alexander Hagerman for two years, alter which he began practice in Toronto till his a pointment to the lieutenant-governor ship of Ontario in l880. Not only can Mr. Robinson be termed a leader. but he was always a willing worker during his career. In 1861 deceased nrooeeded to Emzland it. mrou ll an norm or am. The ail and Em iro had the boldness to state that. Sir 0 ivor Mowab is earn- ing the sennborship by supplying rowdiea to disturb conservative meetinga." To when depths has the Mail fallen! How bitter nnd hopeless is the oonservacive mrt.v_ Such a crv thin could onlv DIED AT A P0LlTKI(ALNIEETING. always willing worker aunng ms career. In 1861 deceased proceeded England with the object of putting a large tract of land in Ontario upon the market for aale, and his efforts, though considered by some to be tutile, were crowned with success, to the extent that he had sold a million acres, now formin part of the county of Hali- burton. T in sale added to the treasury I-onnnnn the mun nf I'.n,(N[l, Tn II torn. do to lnnluln in you would wlnh to be done by` llolnhntlvn und 0'Keolo'n Delo- hulod Luger. in om [lass bottlgn, Ila per dour: at THOMPSON BOWLING ($0., mun nnnnul.` an I burbon. 'l.'nIa sale auaeu no me oreuuury revenue the sum of 60,000. To Mr. Robinson are due the thanks of many residents and worthy merchants for his zeal and boot. in starting many en- terprises. He was a conservative in poli- tics and while in parliament, was inetrur mental in procuring the passage of Be vernl acts in reference to the Toronto on- lnnnde. the re-establishment ol the orthern railroad and man local improve- ments of importance. e murriecl n daughter of the late Mr. ll-german. The ` llnn. J. B. Robinson`: wreer was in strong and manly one. my club`! lull!) Ivulnloua um I lauyovqvltl lldnoyublnddu-ItoIbb." "l II-Va ll-\l Rlueumntism for years. and Nervilnne is ` the only remedy that has done me any 'oo1l. So writes Thomas Mculnalmn. orbh Pelham. and his testimony is nu`p- parted by thousands of others who have experienced the wonderfully netrating nndpuin subduing power of erviline - the great. nerve puincure. Sold by W. H. E Mmllnv. i l|IlV|I Ihlpluuuu. l`I'I.A.~nu, June `. 2.~While an anvil was being red in oelebrntin McKinley`: nomination at Riohlnnd, .ohn Hurnett, u eighteen years. was inaulntly killed. '1` 0 whole top of his head was blown off. The young man was the son of assistant roodnmeter Michnel Uarneu. (`oroner Frank A. Box, 0! Pulaski. was summoned by telephone. ` Liver. Kane: and IIl`_I[hl.'I Dlnuu. A medicine that deatro s the germ or cause of Bright`: Disease, iubobea, Kid- ney Ind Liver Complaints. md has power to root them out of the syatxnn. in above ` nll rice. Such I medncine is Hop Bitters, um pmlitive proof of this can be found by one Lrinl, or by asking your neighbors, who have been cured by it. ' Ilid : - "I have been houbled with kidney oom- pleint. for 1 greet. many years. and Iuered exu-eme ngoynuimeelrom pain in the back. My not we: continually broken at night by I frequent desire to urinate. mdlhed bogeoupeo often tlnsloould noukep. "I had Ieken numerou reundiee recom- mended be my eiotion. but obhlned no relief. I heard 0! lelnuhble omen chol- edb Doen |lUdueyP$Iln.nndpvoenx-odn box rovn lobed : In none. from the eonunenounem I or u gnu re-. lief. Had itnotbeen forthepillclweeld netheveheenebletogetout olthehoueu In thereeemeevenwuther. Imnnnn-nl-Connnvunl nnnnnd lill VG! VIII! [$11! GUI. I our cumu- ly and hunt baht:--now. Ya. on car slut` I bully lunnnond t In | For depression of a iritn. nervounnoal and neral wenlu-maul. gliller Compound lrou `ills are 1 sure ouns.l'>0 doses 2. : cents. Sold by E. C. Mitchell. Prnt.t.'a liver nllln. the new (lisoovery, work. Everybody also sleeps but ha ha: to work. All kinds of wndnor nds him :0. his post, and he suffers olhn from the re- uult. of exposure. This also the form in most. cues of Hdno trouble. I In.:..-., 5.-....hI. . h Hm -nth: nvnhm ` manoy umumo I Can it be cured 2 Anti what. Jll mo. mwm, . . . Merchant Iailot. ' Can it be cured 2 Rod what Joseph W nor. nich- man at the opus homo. innton. Ont... bu to my of his experience. Ho in well- known in Kingston 0 roputnblo oibiuan. u but: me I d r :'a'i'I".:..I7. u...a""':.'.u-. l.innn.pI': nn`n l.i1:r 1 well nnomooru mo puny any: or Sir John Mo\odonnld'| time. In speaking to our roprclonhtive Hr. Wncgonm mid: Sold by E. U. Miumeu. l rnt.t.'s liver pills, disoovery, will cure the worst. case of constipation. At. Mcl.ood`a drug store. I A night.-wntchmnn hu uncomfortable work. In`--mluulu .`l Alanna hull. ha ht] In `HIV Ul UIIIZHIW IIIII ICC? IIIIV IVI III In nont Kidney troublo I to the ontim Iyntam. `An it be cured Anv|I Itxplodao. 1.... :1.) un.:I. [Muslins, Zephyrs, Oornorwlllunbulliluittoob. - CAD. All our own make. Neat, durable, efficient and VERY CHEAP. IMO nu-. nnnntood 1)-.:-..:; -xv] LMCKELVEY & BIRCH RICHHON D &CO. TREFRIGERATURS. . I36 WI T THEY c0M. 254 and 256 PRINCESS-STREET, I umvh Issues Policies on every plan of insurance. including Ordinary Life. L1'?hited Payment Life Endowment. with or without profits. De- ferred Premium. Annulty Bonds at lower rates than any other company. I00 Wellington street. Ottawa. Head Office of the Company. ` Dresses in Batiste. Linen Lawn. Duck and Fancy Muialins at wholesale price; [The Peopl s Llle Insurance 60., Toronto. funds, In stun 0 um and Shouldor Bruce: Land Ian and Children. Phrloott. gnu-gnu II`.-. \I- `I. I\_Aa~n I)A`Aaa-nu '3 PW JAMVES RE] D S, . Ir`. no I1. njvilg uwuua-nun. lhlupulolf. "Gentle, but satisfactory in.i'.\ action. Rnnarknble lot its riding, in nessium ital;-hate, exceeding Ilm ol all olhrr lulu: wnlen----Alwuyl of I same strength. vv Sch is, of coutsc, a matter of great iupuN|;\ce."--slVIw Yul` Alaliml mural amount at ulmg. a hex: and Cirrular. .)l'l( 11.1]-ur u I .1 . Tlllv.` AI 0l.1,lI\'.4lI I.S` (.'(Mll .4)V)', LIMITED. SEE thnt the Label burs the well-known RI-.`D DIAMOND Mark of Tm-; APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LIMITED. , , '.` Belongs lo`lh|l large class of nporienl water: which me front the neighbourhood of Budn rm. commonly known under the generic name 0 luny|dn."--"'(`onlIim u largo Imuum oi liuhig. Specially mmked out for the In-ulmcnt ol gouty pcuenu"--Jlm:al [Mn A much-esteemed purggllveunu-r."--" llacomposiunn in cohngnnl. The practitioner is thus enabled to pn.-scuba denite _qu:mIitict Io: dcniie results."-A Nnlunl Wuuer. "- `I `at La W. I. Alford: Ihme guarantees of uniform slrenizlh and (`U|`l1|'(lai|il)I\ which have I Icen I-nming in the hesl-Iumwll Hun}|(Ii vsntenn. --:\gIu-nl~.| 1., me p.me_n___.. mp, tiunnlly 1'ncncious."--Ii`n'n'.vl: Jladlkaljounial. - Iuvvu u 5 lI\I\l'lIIv\-uIIvI ' u . In the result or over 36 your: main: thousand: ofouol with all known drugu. unul M. Int. we have discovered the true remedy end ueu.menG-~e oomblnnuou um will meet. I prompt and permanent cure In All emcee of .S`u-mzl l)obI'lily, Almu nr Enuua, Nor:-on lVa-Inn, Eniubau, Mala! Worry, Exruriw Uu of ()fiun, Tatum, or Alnalolk Stiauulanlt, |ll of - whlch noon lead to Inunnlty, Consumption and An early (rue. Wood`: 5'" 73"" - Phoephodluo he: been uled Iuoceufully by hundreds of one: that Ieemod glmogt. h |x5_uug U151. bud been treated by the moat talented ph]II- ounl - ! wore on the verge of deepelr end |uuAnlLy--cue: that were lowering over the [rIv(\-bul with the continued and per-Ieverlng unof Wood`: Phosphodlne. than one: that had been given up wdle. were restored In mwly vigor and lun|l.h-ReMler you need not dupalr- -no met- oer who bu given you upu lncurnble- the remedy In now within your reach. by Ian use you an be motored to A life of unefulnou and hepplnm Price. one pecknge. 81; six 900386. 85: by men free of polteqe. Ono will plmu. alrguaraulml Io arr. Pllnphlot IP00 to Any eddnu. on..- |u.-...n n.......-nu Illlndnnr. ant .. nnnndn. Wood ; Phocphodlno ls sold by ruaponsllulo wllolunlo and null drugguu lithe Do-Inlon. %%%&$ I? IOIIIIQI nlnot. 3 door: In! of Prjnugg III I\lVl-Ci ii \ar-I unot. llnnton.Un. 1 (4% Your choice of our large range of Fancy MEDICAL OARb8. Domed at the KN OFFER. wulplmu. .n:yuarmuma w uur. ; -my-an .-w w ..., _....u_. The wood company, Windsor, Ont ., canndml THE aesr NATURAL APERIENT` ntled UJ HUNYADI spa Prices: 10 cents and 26 cents per bottle. OF ALL Dls U(.`l.'I.\`1.s` AND MINKNAI. WA 7`!-JR DIMLSRS. 69 71 BROCK STREET. KINGSTON. The Leading Undertaker and Furniture Dealer. I09 IIOCK 5l'|lBBT. KINGSTON. R. .wAL.DRoN *`s Chambrays. Organdie's. The most complete as- sortment of summer ma- Percales. Lustres. ierials in the city. Sole Emrarh-r: : 1 pic 1-nut -\-4-nu, REXD. Undortnkor. or; Mill Wood I! my I W youvzanzgt Cheapest FURNITURE HT BRAME S ran-ya-sv%ucm`oIru6'e cl yuan Y Oprlngl. But. Hungary. it si 0;. nhnhl KIWGSTON. ONT on All Inscrip- foffamily Us. - , _ plo W0 II wvvw, Clllltnl mm. Al! rumoms. LQDIES, ATTENTION I Illa Ind umuuun. rlnoount. [um NewYork Dress Reform,` unan ll DlY'I'N)N_ PRnP_ \ In 0 universal verdict of tho putty In 0 with our ' fancy Patent our "oAi; ;rpl_;IuglI&(1:ns mn IT AND TAKE TIE KINGSTON MILIJNG ~C0. Every Woman In union: to Inn ch: U III` bun`:- gvmv I no . In: breath In "root, , 0 but Chicago loot; ` on t In howovtr nnngoi . nu. Hhollvond to In: put. of tho city. _ TBLBPIIONB 497. Olnnlv. Framing and Ropnlrln a tips- on: on muon- chlu. nfoodu lllldl n I I 0 nus. A cal nollollml. tlulutlon nnmnnod. IJIIII-pslj 'II u--w--um - Word hu to that agent min: Ids. ungu- _";?`9N%%9!!_-% `OI VV IIIIIZII tho lltost ntylo out In 0!` attire. We no pnpcnd to out dl 0 patterns 0.0 you own IIIOOIIIPQ no co. W0 tho manntutnrn tho IIOIICI Oovut and touch tho nyntom lnhntllo Dnn Onlnq. :1:-5 Anna: L 4Nr\ catsini Wm: wonks. . -. ---w-nn- can VIII!) l'l'lll`I?` unuulu INT U|lI`lIlI- BYRNBB G: CO.. Il._A_..| -A...4 0 3...... -..o 4.! Dan... _ n. J. neooum.n'..' ; Ilrlot. nut Prlnoau. illlalvllooo the \m 0 with '"-* " '*'.'."..m" '...*:n ., skin, or shun-Ht In 3 (Ivan prompt pauper Cation. nlnuo nnnn o nan i ll` rl:|'_(Zi0IS..I. AL- .._ ..-..- m ' I3 ' UV"! 190 Banot street. hlwoon Prlnoou and Brook Sh. hole: In Dtovu and Hot Ale Furnmon. R -] III IIIIIIIIII parlnluuul I0 w. 0. W081, II`. 14 `Act. on algal:-In nun lUl'l III 033 l\UIIlI III, KISS I. DU'|'l\)N. PROP. --u a nice lot 0! Picture From" A nldlnn on hand. 001110 and .-um: and you will nd than an able so they nun he made. Work promptly Attended I-0 at `ll | 0l.l.|E, lfli. I-Iwmovu Inlan- A III?! III oly M. foot of Wllllnm that will be sold vary chant to an out of tnnnferrnl to u not I IIVII. will oolno when {on will want name bl Ch 'n mu 1: :- _n"c.nc1.d "W on" n.'3.o'f3.":'3n Inn to an time tor you in ,3_.'.':'.."w.:'.`: Vxrwron wurr A GOOD ,..nrInIln..4Al'D EIQYOLI "`Pj0N9- All) QIIAPG T0 f Modes. :_..a..n. .. n.. I.a..o. lnnllnh. Inn u 131 BROOK STRII1`. - ...... -_, ., , _ All Iron. no wood wor required. 800 ample: M. the HII Wo-rk klndn. gunn Supt. '"" Pun. D.|llInI|A\'.Hnnngor _ dun nil . OIu' _l|y In whiny tom! and Ioolu lovu . III . ll: and children. at Home In the In- nnt lflnictor as at the world. | I QQAIIJIIIIIAI I vvuv uuvu ---.- TIIIJPHONE am. Youcad T N! Banot street. mm Btu. E uldor Lndlu. hunt in gnu-sntoo-I. _ lI-.l- -.. lllirln. '6 I Ohlolco loco ;' | owovur {usage It lonlnr hunting for INCH . 1 ' n-:-n---q:-- ` uvnuion `u|- I ruuunuou. I` Prin- P I on St. ` `DON'T WANT Bill. Tapper II also pines otpolmonl ouch- Inn. ` " Tholppolnamout olluch nun aothchoadoltholuto " ` ' would be the signal for din-Iipou of the oonmunitynnd fornmonl civil war."- Tho Mail. ITHE;{ .P*.1f-V13 III-I-W5) L\l SUIIXIIXIPIIIW When voug to-marrow` hop in mind Ihtln nvonuon ycnnour national debt bu grown Oll8,(Xl),0CI5. and tha Tup- pot- I promises _will .lb0Il0 double that l\Ill1lII~t luluv Inc yin-Iuu urn nu-u boon growing with uwunding rapidity. and that monyoflzho pomlonl hue keen granted to give oicu to time-urvon; Dmu-mhnr that u -u-uh. hnn hnnmnn IKIIIUIIIIJUI vuuv Cllulllllull \.I-I|uuu In men huvilytued than my country 0! ita oixoin the world. the in growing day by city Ion able to Iupport these taxes; ` Anal ghnun -II nnnnnmhnr that thn A WORD TO CIVIL SERVANTS. In Kingston not a word has been said against the active exertions oi oioe hold- ers in this oempaign. The Wlilii is desir- oue (or the lnilest liberty oi franchise for them, but the immunity that these persons have received has made them bolder. We did not complain when the other day out of sir persons emerging from the conser- vative commit tee rooms pessere-by counted Iour oioe holders. It in time to speak out. though when these persons go from house tohouee interfering with the liberties of other people. The spirit which animates reformers is very different to that which prevailed in 1873; then the liberal government believed in the widest generosity and continued offensive conservatives in oiiice. This time the liberal leaders will sseuretily insist upon neutrality and will not be afreid todo their duty to the country and to themselves. Men who say they have their oomlniasions in their pocket and men who are enjoying comfortable oicss should have discretion enough to enjoy their fran- chise without interfering with other peo- ple. THE Rnsunnncrxoxv or mamas. A. IL- an _____ __a Q..- _.|._ 1.; __ A II] III] I? IUIII UV Illrpulv Iauvuu unnvu , And nbovo all remember that the Iibonla when in power will work day and night. to 1-alarm than evils, which can only In aggravated by the restoration 0! the motion to olob. Ann IVDIDUIVIIIIULIUAI um xnnnnnnu. Some month: Ago the Montreal Star de- clared that Annniu was dead, Snppliira wu dead. but that the dominion governi- monb still lived. The dominion govern- ment. will be dead nflnr to-rnorrow, but since the Star bu become anti-t.ory it will be hard to convince Canadians that Annu- iu in no more. v v . _x.L _ n__,, L_|_-__,_-I _L__.. AL. Illllll ullu ul vuv vvuuvuun -uvuu.-vuvu unz- for in head George Tuylor. Even the (Orion of Uananoque are laughing at the Star. From this the people can judge how much relimce can be put on the Star : statements. THE ONE THING NEEDFUL. , LA. -__L L:_|_-_. rlI_,L ...|... IA- .... Iii Ill vulu uuuu` uuu uunv us: you: through congress, with the aid of the monopoliuu.tho MoKinloy bill. und when bocunoinuolvont. some time bur the people who were made rich by his legisla- tion Iubocrihod 8148.000 towards his in- dohhdnou. That. money he own them now. and in nominating him for the prai- doncy, in putingup the money required in the campaign, amounting to hundreds oi` Ihounndu. pothopa to millions, they how than plum oi being oooupiod. What no they! Noon: known. but. in duo time they will he lnnnilolb. A..I II. II. -5: ..4I4-g. AL. pg-IL III II llu Inulv. It. is out with I we believe" about the election. A short time ago it. believed that unless 'lupper and his friend: were out from oioe ruin awaited Canada : now L-I.'.,, LL_A AL- _I-..n:..._ -r VIII; lllu uuluv lulu nvnuvvu uuuuuu . Ilvw it bolievm that the eleotion of Leurier will bring deatruotion to all our provinces. Fortunately the and denneee 0! its oonvereion has only in- jured the toriee. It is doing even better then the Mail or News in misrepresente- tion. The other day it contained the lumen of 5 lot 0! so-mlled liberals who had joined the tory rnnlu in Gunnnoque. The most oareiul enquiry has been made in (lnnenoque, and the Wmu finds that every men on the list hee been a dyed-in-the~ wool wry for years. and fervent supporters of George Taylor. We find,` moreover, that one of the concerns mentioned hu- e n , :n,,n, n ,,, .L_ Hull JZIU Ill?-II? IllIllBU|I loll!) ullulllrlvll III the right: of the Manitoba minority, per~ aiatently demanded. until his death, an investigation into the Ichool qneetion. and now Hon. Mr. Lnurler in being condemned for demanding the some thing. especially when the Manitoba government offers to nettle the diloulty on that very buia."~ Kinglton Freeman. TUPPER AND MR. MCKINLEY. Mr. Molntyre ll a personal admirer 0! Major McKinley. who in the republican oondidete lor the preeideney. Mr. Mo- Klnley ll 1 high tariff man, 1 uxetioniat that in out of eight with some people. and nit iallid heie to be elected Mr. Mc- Intyre thinka it the proper caper to return Topper to po wer ao that on both sides the dividing line the people will have the name kind of government. W i. ski. Mnlfinlnn 01.. Innnfinn nf -3 will 1 Illuunva And Mr. Ilomtyn cndonu the candi- dntnro of tho Insolvent for the presidency. approve: indirectly ol the methods 0! than who boom his onndlduun. and count to think that: man wholo mentally the in-. luiotolnnny who uplrod for ooo. und who huihonol-itonly olphyingineotho L.-ah Al AL. 0-- -J-Ag: u-{II -ugly- g W3! I? U3 IIZTIU ll Ill Nil` luul DUI hob ol the tax grinds:-I. will make A j`. n-nnlnln-O! Anul Lon-nan \InKlnIAu In I-A `Innis:-, vuu unnnu :- glutpnlunt! 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