3. In QZCVAV I , I-Iaiovaaluag WILL ll WISTPOR1` on tho Ind and India! N 30110 the ban udom of doruydnhll. alhnrk no by him in war- nn . mun all Wlru wuuuus mulmllloll. III eleo mode eome epeciel remark: rogerding Blehop Cleery llld the deference peld to him by Proteetnnu. He wu-nod Prouetenti that the time had arrived when they llllllt carefully cuu-d Iguinlt the encroeclmenu of the people of en opposite faith. IThqu Am the Imnrionn nnnvnwnul lm Breolng Up the Protoetentlem or III: Pee- pIe-SundII by Their Own. At the morning sermon held in Onterio hell yeetordey. Rev. Mr. Meckie. peetor of St. Andrew : oongregetien, delivered A very Iplrited eermon. He deplored the trucllinu of Proteetente to Romen Catholic. end el- luded to the circuletion of e book emon the people of Kingeton. the content: 0 which reflected upon the Proteetent clergy. Thie book epoke lightly of the cler to their periehlonere. He eleo mede e re ennce to I petty newepepor, in which cher were mule tht were without fnundet on. He ulna nnng nnlrnn nnu\iAI ruvnnnhn -g-._4I:_.. Ill ITITIKCTIIFIT CIT` J IIIU UCIOCIII IIIHTCTT The scheme does not end there. since it contemplates the eetebliehmeut of market: in eastern cities and the sale of the meat direct to coneumerl. The former diemal failure of Mlrqllll Do More: doc: not dil- mey the projectors. They any that Dskota in too cold for reaching. LIIVU IELTJIIIU IKIUIIIUIIIUIU. Fifty miles from Kenna (`ity l0.0|I) ncree of grazing land bu been purchued. The idea is to ship the cattle to the grazing farm, fntwn them there, and chip them to Kansas City where they will be elnughtein ed, and from that point to distribute them in refrigeratnr curl w the eutern markets. The mhnmn damn not and than. ninm It Cllllllgil 30 HIV?! uurty I'IK.Il'lll?U In `II- Upon ronchee ulreudy in their possession there All 200,000 head of graded cattle. A number of the Itockholders owned reaches in New Mexico. They pooled their pro- perty, smounting to 5I.00() acres. and hove purchued |82,800 acre: of table land across the river in the state of Chihunhue, Mexico. The pooled property went in 3! from M2 to $20 on acre, and the Mexican properly In: obtained on too good term: to tell about. It consisted entirely of rnnchee, whoee owner: have become stockholders. DH`... ....:l..- I .. I.'-...-.. 1 `:.. In nnn -.._.. prunrny conuucl. wu nnuu ya ma gang, The Hnngsriu: bud will be worth Inn-. no to mono: nlnln. UIJCL IHUIT UWII IIIIFIEI. The feeding yards and ulwghter house will be in Knnsu City. The company now owns l.800,000 acres of much land, which is divided into seventeen ranches. In I short time the company will purchase land enough to hnve thirty rum-hes in all. ifnnn rnnchn ulrmdw in their nnnnoninn PFCIIGUDI OI (I19 IBOIIOII Dll lrllll. l`ho company prqo-Ii tn nbo their own cnttle. do their own Ilnurhtering sud con- duct their own market. 'l"L.. l'--.I:_... ..-...I- -_.I -I-....LA-_ L....-- Orgnnlnd tocompeto With the "III; Four" -"SI.sndu-1| Oil" Flnglor Again. NEW YORK, Feb. 25.---A mcnntrouu cor- porntion bu just sprung into exiltance. It is capitnlized for $`2."),()0(),(X)(). The preci- dcnt of the new concern in J. H. Flngler, president of the cotton oil trust. l`ha onmrnnv nrnni tn mi their oil: any. The cue came up in the mayor`: court to-day, and Pastor Ramsey was ned $25 and cook. The incident has caused I grant aensation, and will figure prominently in the next neral uauciuion of colored Bap- tist churcea. `. 7 , , ., ' ,.._, :1- GET YOUR W[.VTER. GLOVES tI\W' J REEVES`. Kl Street. II) S: I to be sold at wbollgnlo prices. up 0 Du" vv-`;Hit. on old fool 3" This c mileage on the part of his deacon was too much for the reverend dnrkey. He ` leeped over the pulpit and went for Demon Turner. The contending parties rushed to- gether, And a collision ensued. Ot.-ere hnnlly rushed in and arrested Parson Ram- sey, end quiet was restored. Deucon Tur~ nor end his fnctipn then organized the cou- fereuce and promptly exclu ed Pastor Run- aey. Tho nn-A 1-am. Inn in tin: -nnun-`. nnni-O [HOW II II I HE! "I`ll have to hit you. nigger, if you don't ` swallow them words!" exclaimed the pu- tnr, SERMON BY REV. MRTEACKIE. W ll HON] H0 CODIBTCDCE H)-lllul. Brother Romney," said the irhte deacon, I it's a lie." Take that back, Brother Turnen 3' I won't do it, Brother Ramsey. for you know it is I lie!" uI`lI Ln... .. |.:. ...o.. ..:...-.... :1` ..-.. .I__.9. CU"!!! 0V0l' OI} H18 IOU. F3111 EHO prelcnar. A vote on holding a conference was taken, and Pastor Rcxmsey mnounoed the rouult. It has been carried," said he. "tint we w'|ll hold no conference to-night." Hr-nthpr Rnmnnv," mid lhn irinn mmnn IHU question `W38 r8WFWl- , Just listen to the: nigger interrupting the preacher !" eeid Psetor Ramsey. I say," said the deacon, ain't we going to have A conference 2" N 0, we ein`t, Ieid Peeoor Remeev. Yes, we is," eeid Deacon Turner. `1'he deecon'e followers gathered about him on the right. All hrorhrnn tl-mt will vnln with ma l.l U16 flgl. All brethren that will vote with me come over on the left. raid the preacher. A vnkn nn hnlulinu A (nnfarnnna WAR taknn once .' ` ` V The moderator continued to preach! And the quution `was repeated. Just linueh tn that nimmr iuterruntinn LIIIIIBI. Pastor Ramsey determined not to hold the regular conference. Deacon Turner re- solved th'-.t.'the conference should V be held. The pastor mscemled the pulpit, took hi: text, and began to preach. . "Hrnthnr Mn(lar|t.ol`." said the ulnnnnn, ` will, um begun to prmwu. _ ` "Brother Modenbor, _ said the doscon, ain't this the time for holding a confor- ance ?" Ill! 1111., Bllll a uxun. lnun-InI.'8oucm)u. can 188 Ontario In-ant. The Ilomboru In the church Tnko Sidec- Th Pastor Taken Beftaro the Mayor nnd llonvlly Flnod-Culling Each Other Llu-n.-A GIOII scno Genbully Co1.vMm's, Gm, Feb. 25.--The services at the First Baptist Afria.-An church broke up in 8 general row. Those who `went to pray renminod to ght, the contending factions being led by Pastor Rumsy and Deacon Turner. Pnafnr Rnunnnv .L.h-rminml nnf In huh` A FIGHT IN A CHURCH. THE PASTOR HlTS A oi-:AcoN AND ` MAKES A. FUSS. T. uH:it` Thu. n A GREAT BEEF TRUST. I400 local Nova. an-I-wIl 1- - Iluluul-0 Bl.'II.lIl'loN. luvs. Fob. 25.-At Win- cld yeutorday morning the dwulllng of Thoma him In: dcuroyod. and his Ino- thor-ln-luw. Mn. Tnrblu, and 00. and In- :::,u:lyurolddn||hr. were bu-nod eo "gin-., um. M. 95.-Ito ohlldun nnodUahhn.n.t Bolun van baud Ioduth . d t will - W. yuuiiqu B prob -Uljrllwll III IIII UUIIIZH lIU(IXWI'- who Ind rod Illa that when II- othu meeting was for yuutdny only about uvuty olpod the roll. II van do- to lnodhoguhonsu uollooltohr ourgztwonombnhnu-tti-. gnu IITIIIUIIAUI IXITCU QTTIKUT , ) cego. greet epmer wee releed by e eoore 0! women. who deoleted the: the meeting ehonld not be held. They the men not to endenger their ueeh by enerchiete, end tlmeetened to cell the ice. The meeting wee broken up, and each wee the elenn epreed in the ndnhlllenrhonl of the Gcrnn hnnenilvn Inrrownt Pen and Inn TELEPHONE N0. IO. ch hnlntl hourllood mad VII of lm the Ga-mu honnwlvu LILAI. than An. tiny lpool on In Chicago `Again: the Sinai 0! Anna!-ollo-. Ihruwoob. ll|.. Fob. 85.-0n Wodnw dny lut WI) Goran workinqlnou not Inn to organic: a brunch of nuv.-Mot Arholtor llnnalnl` Chi:-Lon A mini nllvnur -nu An lclglloh Journal Spooks on tho Late Ixpanalon of tho Union. IA\'D0.`l. Fob. `25.--I`be Tinw. comment- ing upon the addition of four atatec to the nniob. oayc: The union has raised the ordeal too many times for the intact increase to cauoa tophcavinooo. but it in an impacti- bility for a community like America not to botranaforged by the plunging into it of realm alter realm actor the infusion oi a potent lnqradicat not roaoct a chemical combination. The Americana thonuolvon imperfectly cozrchond tho nctuol amount of nutamomh gotill lcoa can the predict tha ovontn modication to which tpolnto. But neither they nor tho ion oncan bolp owing that the centre of no cal gravity mun be nnhctnntlally altorod by accretion: ouch aa thou." IIUIJ lul KIJU "VII; mrvico of th* .~c:tn \\'D..s the only thin,; that saved him from rcinnvnl. Tlig--ticral in- diguntiim and upr-tar on-atul by (hi `In- ciilcdly i:iicl1ristia:i stand mkcn by thcsvxla in forced Illa` [v::.~'t- r togiw lu'< \`it-us nn the qucstion (h to u lzotlwr u r nut lhc clmrcli of w;l1ich ho is in ('l1ur;:esh0llld be run on the plan of in tlmgtrc. 'l`Ii'ts he ((1 in an inter- view which nppcarcd on the morning I -ll-m- ing tlxc publication of Willianis` rcin:1rk and ho absolutely dcuicd that any :~`ut'h ungener- ons spirit existed in his congrcgati in He condeunml the sexton for his l'llEd('("0lTle- new and min! that strangers are vrelmme at St. Thomn.~' ct any and all times Thmo statements he rt-iterated from his pulpit on the following h`undu_\'. and the controversy over the matter In: in a measure sulxided, tlthough there are many who claim that sev- eral of the churches of Ni-w York 1u`6 con- ducted on tho lines laid down by tho mxtou ` of St Thouns`. Qflulu I'\`lHl('1I: - ` No, sir; not at all. 'I`hnt`s all sentiment. It won t work in this ago, and it won`: do in such a congregation as that of St. Thomas . We don`t ask people to come, for we don`t want them. We don`t advertise in the papers `Strangers wolcmuo. in some ('hlU`(`hP: do. Free salvation! Fmphi If wv wort`. M1-thod ists we might have our ushers stamliug at the door and go out and gx'abpm-1`-.un(lsay, `How are you,l>roth-1'!` `Glad to am you, sister `Bloss tho Lori; com! in and ham solm s.nl\'ntinn.` But '0 are not that kind. It wouldn't work en-:1 on a sxngll smile in this vhurvh. It would be quovr to we the pewholders of tho vhurvh. whczi they nbsi-rvo snmo mrmijzer stanrling in tho nielu. rise and thmw thoir nrnis around the strz:n:t`r's llv-ck and grvct him with that sumo ext-lnmatinn of `Blow tho Lord, I run glad to 500 yon in vhurvh. t`umv~in K`.l!'l.-it with mo. It is a niistako tn .-:ippn:x that; that is what Rt. 'l`hom:is`is for. No, I am not looking for souls forthopoma lt`s thodulJ:1:`.i that are wiuiteml. WWII ll`! . The snxtnzm l?Ild(` many otbvr cqunlly (`ht-is (inn likooxprwsinns, but tl:(\;.> ulrz-mlyqunwd ` will sulve to show what u whole nonl- ui old youth he really is. But his utterances, infused as tlu-_V an with the inrdlint-m of al sulutu proprietor- - ..~hip. did not re- ceiv: the approval of tho mn;;rogn- tinn, and the nu- nnyux1<'r~nf the [vas- tur, llm . John Wm |l`_\' Brovnm-. :1; gh-ut. It is prob- nhln that the long ~(`:tun wa, savod .........o...l I... IL. 1. bu. Bl .u\~.`.\ . .l:.-....o;.... .....l ......,..... A-u |II\\'\ .1." unuwux, uni. In im-jLuNc or me women- Uul. Ill! '5'!` ILIIIKU lutlll UU II. The ropnrter uskcd him if. then. St. Thomas` did not favor the plan of free salvation. Tho sexton replied: ` \'n Ki!" nnf nf Ill] Thnt'a all ennunnnf 5 sun I. Ulh I Upul uu uuu Jung aluliu. The reporter interviewed W`,'liamsiu re- gard to an incident that occurred in the church two or three Sundays ago, when Willimus approached a Detroit lady, Mrs. Georgu W. Moore, who had no pew in the church, and told her in the plainest English to got out." The lady had quite naturally walked into the church and taken I back seat. and was in the midst 01 her devotions when she received this peremptory eouunaud. She arose and quietly left the chuch. When the reporter asked Williams what he had to say in regard to this piece of elfruntcry, the aaxt made the rerun.-As, in the uwet u_n\-:1r- nlshed Anglo-Saxon, which have created spch an uproar. ` Among the things he said were: "We hav n`t any room in wur rhurch for people wlioLa\'en`t paid for their B&ll S-. Our trouble is not to lind places for strangers, but to kwp them out. `We don`t ask them to Come and wt-1lnn`t want them. If they Como ` tliFy1m~ in the way. and we have hard work to gotjhelii out of the way; but we ninnnge to do it in-H-rthele:s. '0 have Do wntcli ` them, but sometimes they oliido us and con- trive lo liml seaits somewhere. Then we have to tell them \'01'_" plainly tn get up and go out. Anal we make them do it." "Pl... _...`......... ....l-...I kl... if 0|... CL 'I`|..._.....` HOUSE with night room: and extension kit- ~ chen hard nnd soft wnuar with good mumbling ; convenient to Queen`: Coll ; immediate - session. A ply on the pron 128;. or at. . 0. Lu Union treat. botwoon Gonion and fl, He sold st. Thoma` Don't Want Any 8!!-angers. and Created I Cnntrovcruy, It is probable tlntnubther sexton that ever lived his been so much writtnn about, exo- cnted and defended as Sexton Benjamin Wlinxns. of St. Thomas` cburvh, the most fashionable Eiscopal house of worship in New York city. This soxtxm has been in tho em- ploy of -the church for many yvars. and his ` long term of .~1`rvico has evidently given him tho'\'0r_v orrunomls idea that -bu owns It. At any rate me wuulvd think so to road the mm- famous account of his lliztulcut uttemncoa lo I New York reporter not long since. Thu l~nnn|'hu- inful-ulgnnrnd .'~`.`lin.-nu In .-A. ouribi FOR AMERICA. llurnod In I lulllng. an-nu I. _-.1 -_L III THAT NEW- vonx sexrou. ll! ' -`l'..l"II uh Il-1L7 \'llI_i IIIIJ6 |ll(I` n th~ whristiall thosvxiun n Ls \\!x<\Ih1-r charge should , Oh.`-ts... 'I`l..`.. L.` .I(.I in Ann :. 31'. fllllog -lII-g ICE '-II|C If I0l' tha he-III: ohuphuhlp, human Mhol Pnhon and hits Lulu. both at Not- -nn --A 145- an 'Q`n- kn mnknn Mhdhulnnudhluhhh helix at wuy.wuwooou8uuhyby?nhn. It Gnu Generally a col-dbl Ioooptlonw Ouonl llonlnugu-`a oplnluu. PAID. Fob. 95.-'l`|n newspapers. with the oxouptlon ol the radical gun, give a ootdhl not don to the ashlar : Icahn- tioo. Um, Iupr Ilhnu the miniuorhl docluntlon to but muuinglul word: 0! n dyinpuu. Voridiuulutholdu cl u- ooptioul nouuuuplnulhl . health law: nverwtlllnlr ha don H |o:lnd non. wm ET? WI Illlllg T? -U says everything he doc I: I load opon. Th. nnlnntlnn nl Snnllar. ha aclnrm. mad- Overyulluj Inc now II I I nun vpun. Thooolnotlou ol Spsllcr. In column. undo the ullhtty nun than lVOI' to III: liking. He night not told unnn. and the uninh- hn would Into hltnooun Inn. Kinanton. {Jenuutully altuntecl on the Lake Shore. one mile from the Penitentiary. Good In-go house, outbuildings. orchard. &c.. suita- ble for a farmer or In-duner. Apply on the mlneolo JOHN G AHAH. P.0. address. `PO nrmm nut h . `rho Inwnnlon lvlouons--A Gaunt Jour- Inl loco-Inc a Small Ono. Loxnox, Fob. 25.-Mr, Glulotnno. In I lotur to the Hun. an that shot pupa`: orliolo on tho Hswudon eviction: can hand u mlntuonu.-nu, and complain: 11 II: In Inn o! the Time to tint the subsequent ox lnnntiom. Mr. G atone continua: " our wanton intrusion on n prlvnh do- mnln, I0 nlion to the honourable trsditlonl of the Brithh pron. bu o-unpallod me to be than llty of scanning llnportlnunou In troublng the public with my person! nlnlrl." In oonolnllon Mr. Olndutono I`!- rd lulu full npprovnl of bk Ion : pro- `. ...;:.... Pretty Strong Statements by the Prese- Tho End In Very Near. Losuox. Feb. 2.1-Referring to the de- velopment: before the Parnell commineion. on Glndetonei remark thata vent fabrics tion of iniquity wee about exploded. the Daily News naye: "Profound respect for the juduea prevent our dotting Mr. Glad- etone'a i : and croening his t.'e." Regarding Mr. Parnell, the New eayl: "If has clear: hie character Englishmen will remember" the patient dignity, gentle forbearance, and un- inching courage with which the greateat. living Irishman ha: borne him:-elf under a storm of calumny which would have broken many a brave spirit. He will, forever, rank union; the moat devoted, aagnoioua. loyal and nneelah atateemen that steered n conn~ a_. aI._...-I. -5.--. --.I -..-H 0.. L..--- -_.I uuu IIIIIGIIIII IIIIXIIIBII "III IIOUIVII I IIOIIIl' try throw [1 storm und peril to honor And ufoty. or will the name: of Walsh nnd ltnun on without limit duo Inns! 1! nu-nlnn;" KICK . ROI" Wlll IYIU IIIIIICI l VVIIIII in T Epn go without their duo mood I pnhu." CIIU [DU IIUHIUCTID8 IPITUI 0| l0yIIIy. I refer to one in perticuler, the Ichemo of bringing over one the royel Icionl of Eng- Iend to make I triumphel march through the country. like I modern ju ernnut, I0 that All men may full down fore the chariot cryln "God Save Queen." thou h my starve ong live the Empire." The American has many faults, but he in not now or ever has bean a slave to unceatry. Let not Uumdiunl pnnuede themselves that Ill American think as do such cruh on Patrick Egm and U'Donovm Rouse. The rabid enemy of England in xolernmd here and not b my mean: loved and admired. All I won d uh of my (Tanedien friends in that they think the matter out carefully on the hail of meterinl advantage. I remain. I Cunedinn who believes in e future for ClnIdl.--FKlD W. SHIRLEY. IIIIICII 01 "1" country Illu UIIIIUI I U0 I honestly believe in some sort of a union preferred. A entleman the other day ask ed me why I d d not take out naturalization papers and be me a citizen of America. I said in reply hat. I preferred to wait until I could become a citizen of consolidated North America, without havin to take any oath whatever. I have an innate dove for the mother country. I take sides with her on every international question when I believe her cause is just. yet I cannot pursusde my- self that Canada would not be wealthier and more independent as a part of this great union. I was much amused at a letter ap- pearing in the Wine of Feb. 7th, signed "A Canadian at Carth e, N.Y. Among other horrors he. told Can ism that this country was almost lawless, that White Caps ran rampant, thst the law-breaker was more respected than the law-keeper, that divorce was as easy to be obtained as spring water, and that Sunday was a day of revelry rather than prayei. I have never been in Carthage, N. Y. I feel sorry for the inhabitants of such a wicked town. and not only for their general depravity. but because they have such a pessemistic Annunias in their midst. I should not ad- vise any Cnnsdians to go to Carthage and try on the White Cap law-brealtin acts. They would tind themselves up for ' days before they realized that they had fairly got established in thelommunity. True patriotism is not the love of ances- tral, or of Archaic aslociations. but the love of the material welfare of one's coun- try. The Canadian will be the truest pa triot who argues on these grounds. Will my country be directly benetted by com- mercial union with the United States 3' Not on these grounds. Will my loyalty to England be benetitted by such a union?" Loyalty is a name expressing a sentiment ; country is something real meaning one's home. one's means 0 gaining a livelihood. Is it better to starve for a name, or on a full stomach ? The average, Ysnheesmiles when he reads of spasmodic attempts to ex- cite the slumbering spirit of loyalty. I mfpr to nna in nsrtir~uIar_ the schema nf ,ll|IXlIIlOll Iil I-U IE Illlllllg lull Illlllul Ul thinkin Canadian just now. Knowin` A: much 0 this country And Canadn In! I o I hnnnntlv ha-VA in name sort of A nnlnn Mr. Shlbley Glad to Greet the Whlg"- Amused at 3 Letter Written by I cunn- dlun at Cu-thugs. N. Y.-He Advocates Annexation and Unlutlon of North America. ' Pmwnlgl-:.\`(rr;, R. 1.. Feb. 16.--('I'o the I`IllItr0l`)! One of the papers pddreued to ' me drops into my letter box with unfailing regularity; I see a great number of papers and I am plensed to cmfeu that I read no paper from home with as much leanure as the Wmu. It. is a model of w st: home paper should be. I have often wondered where you get All your newoy paragn hs. I can always nd something I never or heard about before! Last week you pub- lished s paragra. b` about I women bein almost consumed` My rats near this clty. the local pspere h,u;L.1,,notico of this cake l.l0Dll8 I have surely missed it. May the Wmu always continue, to be as bright and newzy. I am sure the pounds and shillings will roll in u long as your have 3 found: tion on l ense." !`L.. auL:....s- l\` ........__........l .....:..... ..._.I __ [IOU UH "l'UDl8. The subjects of commercial union and u. mention seem to be xgitntlng tho mind: of thinlzinu (lgnndhnn inn now. Knowinb Al WILL want To VOTE m co~sou- oneo AMERIQA. A FINE FARM 0|?` 75 ACRES. East Part of Lot No. 15. 13! Concession Townahl of beautifully aituntod the ke Shore. ....__.__,_,.__ MR. GLADSTONE ! REBUKB wv-: u-nu-u-1 n-uvvI:vIIuuo PAIiI.. Ilium, hb. .-'l'h not for nn.mIIu linnn n-nnln-nhln Ind-can LETTER FROM THE EAST. Ions lauds) An-uonoou. 'I._J- IlI__ 1-l Ill 11- _. NEW FRQNOH MINISTRY. PAI-CVNELL T RIAL AC;A|N- NO. 47. OFFICE, urge. oonu-al. well nueif. inn-ms nuuxonahle. Pom.-salon immediately. Apply Rnx_" Wnm. _.?_:_n FROM ls'r MAY, that good. substantial house on Ontario Street. near Union. at pre- sent occupied h Mrs. Deacon. Apply to E. l` 8l`ls`.AC\'. Walu latency. roaaeauon lat Man 346 Princess street. amass cuwmc TAJGHT. .._.- -nnnnnuvnn nnunulrinn nu! n-I IIMHL I.I IIY'l'II.0.0..Ial.-D. ,InV LYON.-L Princes and Division Apply at Walt) Omce. THAT PLEAHAN'l`lA' 5l'l`UA`l`l!.u u\u.1.- LING on Princess .~`Ireel.7 rooms extension Ixilcben. hard and soft water, good yard. etc. Possession 131 March. Apply to D. GIBSON, I 345 Prinnmu Street. HOUSE. now occupied by J. `Milk, Corner of Princes and Division Streets. from Ila) In. Annlv at Wmu Omce. STORE AND WAREH 'SE 053 ONTARIO STREET. Apply to J. B. `ARRUTHERS. HOUSE IN VAUGHN TERRAC-1'3. Panga- sion May lat. Apply at WHIG OFFICE. M.-Lsonahle. P04 Box." Wmo. THAT DESIRABLE BRICK RE.~`lDlC\`(.'E. qiunted on the oorner of Sydunham and Buy Htreets, containing twelve rooms. It. is at pre- sent occupied by Captain John A. L`-unnolly. the owner. to whom application should be made for further information. " renmoa to J onsmuuth. THE STEAM BARGE FREEMASON AND ()1iNSOR'l`S. Minnie Francis and (`ity of King- ston. Tomi carrying capacity 380 M Pine Lumber. or 440 tons coal at Meet draught. For in-[her particulars apply to D.u'11)s0.\'. D0- RAN .9: C0. in-[her purl |~ I8 @II`-t -v--uv- on w.u~x1'ma uxur wrrn ... ...::.*"'* ::::."-2' `.u':,....' ".. Q . FRED. Usl'l.l.: . Lounge Strool. Aoc-mntb Audited and booln kept by the week. Would rnvnl on com OVERSICIZRS WANTED i-`.VERYWllERE. at home or to lrn vcl. . We wish to employ a re- inble person in our county to sack up adver- tisements and s ow cards of Electric Goods. Juiverlisenientsto he lacked up evorvwhore. on trees. fences nnd Lnrnpikcs In conspicuous Blnccs. in ttwn and country in mi pu-ca oi` the nllvd states and Canada. Stoady employ- ment ; vmgcs 8; 50 per day ; ex enses advanc- ed: no talking required. Loon work for all or rt ,0! the time. Address with stamp. EM HY & CO.. Managera. 24' Vine St.. Cincin- vnti. 0. No attention paid to postal cards. . THAT PLEABANTLY SITUATED u\v1i1.. LINN} nn Princess .-'Ireet.7 .SALESMEN-Wc Wilh a few to nellonr goods bnsmnplo to tho wholesnlo and retml rule. tryout nanufncturers in our line. En- close 2-cent stung. Wages $3 per (lain Perms- nent position. ` `o pnsluls answer . Money AdVaIn(`l' 1 for wages. udvm-Lining etc. CENT|cN- xuu. M_Ax'r"u Co.. C1xc1NNA'r1. (')u1o. B. T. KENNY. DENTIST. nl.l. II A!` IIfIS'l`POR'I' nn Lhn Iul WAVTEI). HY MARCH l5'l`u. A UWB.`l.- LING. s4:\'cn on-eight moms.noartho business put of the city. Apply at Wmu 0|-`rm: for wddrosa. TE ACHEII, with third-class oertic-rte. for Sm-liou 2. l`ulmOl`8t0n. to undertake duty at om-u. Wrilo.s':\ljn salary required. to DH. JOHN ELKINGI` N. Secretary-Treasurer, Om nah. ._ ._..-_ ,.,. _ , -___.____4 X GENERAL SERVAN1`. Applh to 191 Erook Street, ll few doors above ontroal -_U'cGI. ' ~ ULEID. I W,ii.m;I:-In Pitllsferry, on Feb. l5th. of. diphtheria. Willinn Howard Wnllter. grandson of J obi`: Dwis, aged 3 yenri and J0 unonthi-1. Mrvnn:-Feb. `2.'t.h. in the 82nd your of her . age,` Isabella McLeod, wife of Willilm M udie. The funeral will take place from her late residence, Gordon street, .on Wednudny ' zsffernoon at three o'clock. Friends and acquaintances and respectfully invit- -ed to attend. ` 'l'UESDAY. Mllnrltm of Court Stanley, (3unadlu1Qr- , ler of Forest era. . HUNGARIAN Band at Opera House. TO ausfuss MEN. mo pg-- -. A\IFIlI\'l\ 11-: Is I waoussann mcuu. FULL STOCKH 0!` l`l..()UR. OATIIAD um loo 1. Food uruln. Seed unit: and Gnu 800118. 5 OAS}! PAID for Buckwheat. Ooh. Inrrowlnt Pen and Raw Furl.` l`lCl.IlP0NE l. WAVTEI). HY MARCH l5'l`H. A DWEL- I.lNI3 ~u-rnn nr ninth! rnnms. mmr the lmninasn I FOR BALE on T0 RENT. SMYTHE, SMITH & LYON, an-I~l.I.|.'8nl.lcl1'onl. CA. I ! 0| -UlJLI n "S1uJIvs O`BnIlN" at Opera. House. nuvnnn . v voL. LVIII. lspgmorml M`EVN'I`iUN.Z _q~_II_t_Js|`c:AL.` FOR SALE. REMINDERS. jro` LE'r._ AIIGHOII Illd DOOII KGB` run! on com .._..._...__..._.._._ _ -uj____._._._._.*._ ` `WANTED. W. I`. KER. Communion omhnnt. THE DAILY WHIG. IIIVUT IXIUIU IN [KN-Ill. `V IICII ID. '.I' I.` GIUCI1 {no he nuond with his family to Mount Haunt P1500. Ho died some yuan ago, bug told his son` Hoary when to nd the mom . Henry ha been back several tine: tn obtained nllvpr from the mine, and Ind it tested. It proud to bo of the vary but quality and I company he hon orgullud to dovoiop the min. - uuvwu cause u. -uuu uncut uu -qIwl lane of tho PI-odncb. Wnnuzm, Wont Vn.. Fob. i5.-Ten yuan baton the wnr John Gnllar. I Ilavo owned by 0 umnll fnmer non loo:-eld. locsted I pllver mine snd told his matter he would show him when the mine wu. pm- vldod he would not him (no. The muter refund, ad the dnrkoy never told when the silver could bofound. when the war at nllnn fun. kn mange` -Io|n LI. O--llu 6.. A Illvor lliuo 0! Which Llnlo In lnpwu Q of in Dnnunnhn `II. If` IlIIl,`(KIIUV' ml! In .`uC` III I n n the Bishop on Lincoln will work Irroporo lo lnju to tho church. old if por- duod in cannot all to dtlvo I largo number of oommunlonu lrom III doors. I?llIllO(l IIII IIIWIIQIX W IPFII W (no HOIIIQ o I orda tninnrfon so lcntopto the oc- oluhotic prouocutlon the Bhho of Lin- coln for ritulinlo pnctiou. he unm- ritucliluin the Church of Englnnd-|nd the nu mu:y-bollovo that the stuck a nnnn u: Hinhnn nu Llnnnln will um:-L `tho PI-ooocutod Bishop. Lounon. Fob. 25.-Lord Carnrvon bu u` iliod his intrusion tn Appeal to the house 11 lord: tn inn:-{ma In Inn A ntnn in tin am. DKIIWIOII Prvfoly cllllitl `ll. counlr-`I0l|. The loan will reach 8100.000: iuaurnnoe, 875.000. The fire in Iuppoud to but boon nl inmndinrv nrinin. i E? A1vI'i'6BA mun LIIDFIID sum. 12 lukossqune. Wmhouso : on xwu ud Pembroke. Hldlll. I III III" II :1 incendiary origin. fllllll. ll]! BIUVIHJT Illl-Illllll RRJIIKRJ uuholn of whntiu nllo doomed. Iholou \ will be over 8500.lXX). Spontaneous oom- bastion probably caused the conngntlon. Thu Inn: rill rough CHI ) NI): innm-ammo -a--u nu; w-u - uuw. Ln\1NwoIt'rn, Kaunas. Feb. 25.-Kelly & Lyle : mill, the largest of its kind in the city and probably in Kansas, caught tire at 2 o'clock thin morning and burned to the ground. The elevator oontaining 200.000 nahalanf Ihsatla alao doomnd. Thalnu nu vu--nu- vu uu-u-wu Ivvvle BISMARPK, Dulrou, Feb. 25. - Scarlet fever. Vhich hu prevuiled here Ind at Men- dun for Iometime. hu reached 5 most Alarm- ing Inge. Of the cue: re rted thuu fur but few have recovered. he fever in most malignant. All churches and Sunday school: heve been closed. All public demonetre tiona, city schools and lace: of Amusement ere etrictly quenntln . Phere in also talk of closing the eeulon of the legislature. Shoolnnlere l)|uutl|ed. Bos'roN,Mne., Feb. 25.-The wideupreed } dieeetiefection of the boot and shoe workerl Attached to the knights of labour, through the national treale ueemblv at the treet- ment they have received at the hands of the knights of lebour. bu culminated in 3 powerful movement in the lnrge shop: to never the connection of trnde with the knights of labour. A serious Railway Riot. Kl-1.\"|', 0.. Feb. 25.-A serious riot occur~ red early on Sundey morning between a. lot ul drunken labourer: employed at grinding the new connection between the Pitteburg at Western end the Cleveland & Canmu reilrosdl. in which five men were pounded Almost out of recognition. Ben Vnn Schaack we: so seriously injured that he died last night. A Singular Death. Sr. 'l`HouAs. Ont, Feb. 25.--W. B. Me Council, a saw mill owner of Calton, east. of here. was struck by a sliver from s slah he was sewing in his mill this morning. The missile entered his eye and passed out through the back of his hand, causing in- stunt death, He was 28 years old, end leaves I wife And four children. Sympathy for the Bald Knobborl. Sl'Rl.\'Gl"lILD, Mo., Feb. 25. -Public senti- ment has changed I rent donl in favor of the Bald Knobbon, w 0 were to have been hsngod at Ozark lut Fridny, but who were rupitod for sixty dnyu with the proopoob of receiving n commutation of their sentence to life imprinonment. A Conntou Sentenced to Punishment. Ml'.\'ICu. Feb. `2.'>.-It in reported that Llntpold, regent of Bavaria, bu condemned Countess Lsrish, daughter of Duke Louis, of Bavaria, to perpetual exile for the promi- nent part she played in the events which led to the death of Prince Rudolph, of Aus- traliu. rn'nu1U|u;, rm, 1'80. -11 UM'om(`te- Telcgraqh Wilkeobarre. PL, any: : "A terrible explosion occulred to-day in a squib factory at l lyn:ou'.h. Pu. Nine giljs were burned to death and thirteen others were seriously injured. The girls were engaged in making squib: for mines. &II1&& I tunic: --1: NEW IMPROVED IETHOD 0!` CI!- TING LADIES` AID CHILDREN'S URESSIS. COATS, oto.. Without patterns. Any lady can burn in one day. Conn. Manuel. oto.. undo In all to blast stain. Allwork mu-ranted. APPREI TICES ANTED. MISS W. 1!. SMITH. Wellington Street. Our 0hlko'I Ploturo Stan. Work [or the Cardlnnln. LONDON, Eeb. 25.-'l'he Chrom'v'le says a special commission of cardinals has been convoked by the Vatican to examine into the best method of preparing for the Euro- pcan congress and for making propaganda in favor of papal arbitration. Rot; Nosed Mlko Weeping. \\'u.xI-zsnumx, Pa, Feb. 25.-Rod-nosed llik Wu to-day sentenced to be hanged for the murder of Paymuter McClure and his Assistant Flanagan. Mike wept bitterly. -.-xuu . p - - - w nu av-nuilvllvl. Lmzoon. I;`eb: 25.-Avnlanchea have de- stroyed the village of _,Nivollet., andkied four glyersons and injured may others in St. Miche Savoy. Elfulgta ot I Storm. BERLIN, Feb. `25.-A storm st Kiel has ~ caused much damage to the shipping and partinlly ooded the town. OUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. SAILING trom New York every Saturday. Au thorlzed Agent. 1'`. A. Folsom` Fury Dock fob nfrook SL. Klnarlwn. . 'l'l`i 14] STREET. ELLJH 502.55-LAJVAV \J\ldll.J. .251 A Will make some reduction In the price of some of their line of Iumbet and ash. factory goods this season. We have one barn frame mteet. one 3 and one 40. Also good brick. which will be sold on reasonable terms for good approved notoe. 'FlIF` D ATDDIYKY l`ll\lDA\YV was THOUSAND ISLAND _n.oU'rm 1 Rome. Walarwwn & Ondensbunr jut. To lltica, A|bany,ew York. Phi|adeI ai. Wa.shlngwn.Baltimoro and` all Points In North- ern New York. VIA G.'I`.R. and N.Y.C. Rys. I`. HANLEY. - - Gen. Ticket A1-`rent. nnv-uu. PI nu nnplullull. Prrrsnvkc, Pm, Feb. 25.-A 0hrom'<~le- rvlono-nnln \ViII:nnkn--A Du -an. . MA ____"_.___ _ , PIANO REPAIRS of all kind: on Uprlzhu and squeree executed at the Weber Factory. eorner of Princess and Gordon etroeu, Kings- wn. No more durable or well-toned instrument In Canada thnnthe G. M. WEBER UPRIGHT. Moderate In price and unexoelled by any Cun- disn Inltrumnnt THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. Pnmclas ` A SECRET WELL KEPT. THE RATHBUN COMPANY _._I.- _-_.- ..-.I....u.._ .. .|__ __ .. _ Death Fr )m the Avnlanchgg. ....... 13.1. as A_.,I I u llonult pf an Explosion. nvvnn LI- !:'..L (`K A /1. ;'ELEGRAPHlC BRIEFS- LLL Lou y tho rm. _.._._ II-_.--_ J A MES REID. `KINGSTON. CANADA, MONDAY EV ENINH. FEBRUARY 25, 1339. cu nulxo THE RATHBUN COMPANY. MR. W. '|`. HILL. nht Queen Street Muhodbt (Yhurch. will to LE5:-CONS on the OI-nun. Phno. Singing. u-many. Counto - point Fugue and Instrumentation Otdenlo ll Monro. Curvy`: or Vundowstorh Mullo stores will receive prompt. attention. I `III toot 5. HTTP X I "IJIIIIUI M" m up '.:.'::."~v --~--;.,...- ` u `n u M to: tho but an-?| My. "cu III `III IIIIOUIIIUTY III l$III. 11: follovin are the prize winner: at the late carnival. ynl rink : Bout dread gar tlemnn. S. l .Truer. As ha ha won nri~ on: print, and In order to cnooul-up eon- tumorl the grin In nwnrdod Kraut John- son drunod I I unit ol Armour. Couloul Erin G. 1!. Kirk trick u Punclp; I . . run"rdnodBcu"wu|loo .-..4I.J - -..I.. Mk. II... |n--.|-__|_| -_ unsung. Mr. hallo say: he hu 3 unchlno shop It Collinnby in which than is 3 large nnmhor of men unployetl They an now Qn In making two with mucnlnu, and updr- lnfho mnchlnory of boats. ha follnwlnn an tho nrin ulna... n 0.. Ill lIOII' IIIIIL Villlen, who lecture: home on Friday nl ht. In C planing Ipakor. HI: rocltll of optodu in European butts an wry |.. taunting. Mr. lgnlln sun In Inn 5 mnnhlnn Alum n U'Dl'ICI" I0 I II lid hear him. `7lIII-- -I.. I III DIIIIKITIIII IRS in to rnonow n In. gihu-In ltrln Vlgrnur I U) I'll0l'IOW IlI`ln has-In Erin Vorlm will nogslgumg O'Brien" lo 0 lap Ilouo C In owning. Go nd him. A young mangfror drunhunou and dis- ordarly conduct. was fined 83 And oouu. Thu nnnanrinn hand IHI In -n-Q}. In... V Ill III! MIC C" III 0"`!-HIKE IIIKIL |Thuo no tho Impressions conveyed by the IOl'll'l0lI.GhOO!IOI Inn 3.. gang: bg produced. since Mr. Mac is but no mum- `Ioript and did not with U0 dlchto anything for the pram] ALL KINDS OF BANK Ind Olco Hllbbf 8:-un Intern. Seals. Em. supplied by BRIN- rus klwauummnnuhotnron. Bncot BL. Klnnton. Ont.