One ALASKA sum cu-r (`nnld ` hon (tho 1. to. " ` 5" u'=mm'm:?r::' 3..'x'}`?o.", gill: 0 IIIUVCICIICI --In U-w vIn--l-vI CI vv-I:vnvve N nw You. Much 8.-At e Ineetin of the` chamber of commerce ex-Preei ent Cleveland wee nomlnetaed for honotery npemher by Alexander E. Orr. Mr. Orr highly euloglned the nominee. Col. Fred A. l'onll`lnn onooned the nomination. He nlllly .uIWI IIIU IIUIIIIIICU. L43`. l'I'V|l .A`.Mt':II|I:: oppovrl to Iamlnutlon. lie In up r. `ovohndnto polzuftar nanny ml: ofi butlhoialaoobd to II ornament o 0 on non- timonu `In tho nominnting npoguoh. Ho added shut it the aunt wu put without any , one would v t splint it. A :nInn want: In taken. o;wnntv mud in 7'" .76 3n3}'iiii SEo'}.1us' "" iifl r in; van vu taken. Trusty mud in fnvnnr. uhlnnn nnlnn. And I luv dfd not full!` '0 VII IIIUII. IWCIIY VH3 II fevonr. thlneeu egllnet. and e lei vote. Ir. Cleveland wee thereupon elected -n hnnnrnrv no-hm. Cleveland and the chamber olconnoroo. \v,,... \v___ ll--_L n `A _ ___42.._ -1 reslgnoa II I prowu. Ill a wrllwn proton is not being circulated for signature amongst the members of the con ation. More than this. s numbcranpl god to support a rssolusion to be moved at a Vestry messing next month withholding the rec- tor's salary until acceptable sxplanationl as to the rpqusst for prayers for tho Bishop of Lincoln an made. A largo-sisod storm is brewing in tho church on Sandy Hill. The no: that thrconqrogntion was asked In nl-nu Cnr (hi lama hinhl :1 H10 III! III?! UIII tut vuurllgiluou was uuuuu to pnv for tho `um: bishop u the Roman Catholic churches hero in tuning to uwv-u-- Vmuuy. llncalled for Sympathy With the lliahop of Lincoln-lemhera Prutoatlng. U'rrAwA, March 8.-It in learned that the requeat to the congregation of St. Alban`I I-Ipiuoo church made by the rector. the Rev. N r. Bogart. for prayers for the l'lI.lI|- liutio Biaho of Lincoln, was in purauance of a cimularLud by the Churrh Times, of En land, to rectora thron hout England an the oeloniea. It in am Mr. t'e action vrae in direct op itidn to t e in- utructiona oi his bilhop, w o cautioned each rector in hie dioceee againat compl ing with the circular, but this hu not otieen con- rmed and, at all eventa, it in {II direct op- poaitlon to the win of many of the con- gregation who do n I believe in the growing ritualiam of the church of St. Alban a the martyr. At leaut one member has alreadv realgned an a proteat. and a written protest in nmn hainn circulatnd for ainnalnre It Has Broken out Bad to Ca|IlornIa-'l1ne ltnnh ol People. L03 A.V::|t.r:.~'. L`al.. March 8.-The gold discoveries in Lower California have created intense excitement in every town in the southern part of the state. The Santa Clara district. where the crowds are rushing, is I50 miles south of San Diego and 40 miles west of Euzna_da. All along the line thou- sands are en route to the tields. At San liie the streets are lled with strangers, outhtting for the mines, and waggons and pack mules loaded with minors outts. An average of six hnndred|men a day have left for tne mines during the last four days. and yesterday the number was much larger. Waiters at the hotels and restaurants have largely left, and tvmthirds ot the force on the Cuyanzaca railroad an gone. The best indications regarding the value of the mines are that no one his returned except to replenish grub stakes." The teleuraphere have also joined the prospectors. James Kerrane, otyl.oe Angelee. returned from tho camp last night. He said: Ihere are already over L000 men on the ground. The szutl brought out is placer gold, and light and tlakey. The valley in which the mine was discovered has three well detiued gold quartz 'lodes. They descend from the mountains in separste gulches. The gulch to the north is the one in which the greatest tind has been made. Above are to be found crop- pings of slate and rphyry. A tracing has been made of one ode H00 feet from the upper side of the valley into the mountains. At present, in the valley, four dry washers -are located, only one of which is in opera- tion. A great many rockers and ground sluices are being worked. The dirt is easi- ly handled,and the richest of returns are had in some instance: I saw one man who had knocked out $200 in four hours. But above all things the prices of provisions are siinpl outr eons. I paid $5 for a titty ponn sack o our; 83.50 for In lb. sack ol oatmeal; and drinks are two hits a piece. San Diego has about gone in a body to the gold country. Four telegrams hsve lnen received in this city requesting that hotel waiters be sent at once to San Diego. as none could be had there at any price. The guests were left to get their own meals out of the kitchen for one entire day." uh. at 1:!) am. Cauamqul. No. Hlonwodnaodny. .\Iarvh mu 3! 7:1) tun. ii-i'n{` `H; 1:.)-rx)`;{-r`;;.Ir`1;r;oIV\;r_&;1'(;;;;`i;3({-(;|E-|;l; .Kidd pullod two six uhooteru sud backed up mzminnt. 1 nlnnml uloor lemlinn to A bedroom. -l\l(lu pullou [WU us IIIVUIUTI II-H1 UICIYKI up against a closed door leading to a bedroom. E. Cook, Hunton's fort-mun, dropped dead from one of Kidd's bullete, and three or four others were wounded. Kidd was ahot in the arm. and the gang were closing on him when the door behind suddenly opened, he was dragged into the bedroom, and the door was quickly bolted. The youn idow had not in! the bedroom from rear. and Kidd owed his life to her coolness. His eece in the darkno-ea we: not discovered. Kid secured a saddle horse, and. placin the widow in front of him, galloped o . The couple were terribly fatigued when they reached here on Sunday night. After re- freshments they hired a team and driver and puahed on to Chadron. Nab, where they were married. Sheriff Williams, Huu~ ton, and a dozen cowboys got here ten hours behind them. They were terribly enraged when they found that the elo rs were so far in the lead, but started or Cliadron. They have not returned this way, and it is believed the elopers reached a railway Ita- tinn and are now safe. a A Scene at an Dnne b-Thn Expected Hus- band concoct: Q Plot Wlilrh Does Not Work Well-A' Drummer \\'ho Hus Nerve as Well as Good l.ooko-0u lho `frail. DoruLAs, '\\'y., Much 8.-\Vidow` Me-.. Cool. aged 18, has been station Agent, st Dry Che `euno, on the stage route between there sm Bntllilu. She is a pretty brunette sud commanded the admiration of all the cattle men for miles around. After refusing a dozen olfers she seoepted Martin Hunton, s wealthy rsnclnnsn. sud they were to be married in May. Last week A blonds-haired voung Englishman. James Kidd. trsvellinsr for sn Omshs provision house. came sloug. His good looks amd uontle ways produced an impression. He went to Bullilo, trsns~ scted his business` returned to Dry Chey- enne on Saturday, and that night took the ' widow to s dnnce twenty miles sway at Slierilf Willimns` rsnche. Hunton wa.s in- sanely jealous, and his cowboys were order- ed to picks qnsrrelwith Kidd and shoot him. '1 he programme wiisrcarried out, but .|\'i:hI nnllaul own ail lhnnnu-I nud hnnltnd nn H71 vow AND HER LOVER THEY ARE TOO MUCH FOR THE WESTERN COWBOYS. A RITUALlS`E;(;R LWPUS. THEG6LD FEVER AGAIN. Iouoolnu llpuuloll Anlrlos. Cmr or Iluwo. Much 8.-ll 7:-unpo (conurvutivo) an in u-thou : a mason to the pews ot tho Spulnll Ameri- can lulu ). It lost`! m'C-7.Z1'."ia.'.'."n'.'.'.'J. '.'i'rIZ'i.'..'.T.. 1... tho bill nvidin th G ponon uh sells his vote all be ` 003 11;: oxooodin: lllll ha lmnrhnnnd Inn-rnnl mmr an Ingr. XIII III 70!! III" 00 IIOI OISIIIIII. 0100. In In ad {or not our one you-. and dinlnnc land for an yuan. I. Ir. 1-, 5-. an. m. Usnsn 1-an Al'lII'I(`.IS or 1-nu GRAND` Loom: or MA.\`(`llRH'!`IK. I-2.~m|..u'n. meet every other Friday in the Sons of E land Room Princess Street. Next meeting . Anon [5111 W, Hl n|Illl.I., Ram-dlnnr Secrolnrr. _ A \ o|:`BoIud. B0011! HA1. Mo, Much 8.-TIIo British ucboonor Glamor. from St. Join. [or New. ` York. vu uiaod hon at noon b the out i tom ooon. for non-entry. and now in ` 9.1.5:-rrn.o`l. gzounrfvuuu cutter Woodbury. ` 00-pan! Iloorguutud. \\'A'run'ow.\". In-ch &-Tho A. B. Cleve- land nod com Inn rcorpnind. md ` olootod H. K. '1` ur . or New York city. ` pnlidout. suds. M. Pang gourd mum ~ got. The company will nonmo basins-I ` Mural: Ilh. The Brotherhood Icepudlete Illn. Nut Yuan. March 8.-The executive council of the Fenian brotherhood have edoed e reeolution decleuing that the spy heberon wetnevere member of the brother- hood. Lccuon etteched himoell to en ir- __.....I-_ -.--en gglll-nu than-u-plug. nnnlnnn INXKI. IJJIUII IKFICIICI IIIIIIKII K} III II rognlar paw calling themnolvu Fouiuu. III`. [III nu Much Nth. Raid on Ind:-an Hull. 01'l'.A\\`.\, Much 8.-Thore in It-quel to the auto bull Ah the government houu. Several outsider: t into the kitchen with the our , unto, uxrzkntu boon, swords. am. he- longinu to the vice-regs! party were stolen. Two detective: were proton: in phiu clothes. I Tho CHIC {IV in 815(1). u -.u w--Iv-u nu upnuuuuwun Lu`.\'D0\ Much 8.--A dupstch from; Rome 5:) ~ Harrison`: cabinet fully satiation the nti--.-n. and information lnu reached the prop.-bu-.rln that under Harrinoni ul- miniulnlion the relation: between the Unit- ed Sum And the Holy See will be most cordkl. A llmly Iuscovcnnd. S\u1'u's I-`.u.I.~`. March 3.-'l`ho body of 5 man wna discovered in the Rinleuu river on Tueudny. The body was in A sanding position, one foot having been caught by n sunken log, nnd hi: bond was only I few inches below the surface of the wnur. It is supposed that the body hnd been in the river upwnnia of two month. Upon hi: person Wu found SIS in money and nther Articles. The body hn not been identied. no-w-urn -. nuuuuucu I`un.\'wu.1., March 8.--.\liu try Mc` Donald. nineteen venra old. dau hter of John Hugh Mellon.-\'ld. attempted 0 com` mit suicide on Tuesday by swallowing n t|bIe~sp0onful of Paris green. She was ob served in the act by her younger brother. and the alarm spread. Antidote: were At once administered and her life saved. The only reason for the let in that the poor girl has bee-n for years subject 00 epileptic tin and has become despoudent of late. Princess Street. Next meeting .\I W. I:|l'!llIl.L. Remrdlnc Secroluy. The Democrats at Sixes and 3evena-'l'hey Now `Need a Captaln. Nlw Yorut. March 8 -The_ Herold this morning devotes a page to the question, Who is the leader of the Democratic party 1'" The llerald has asked many peo- ple, democrats, mainly, of eouree. The answers are interesting; many democrats are in doubt. They have noteven consider` ed it, and they scarcely know which way to look ; in fact they have not yet recovered from tne shock of defeat. Many are still `loyal to Cleveland, recognizing him as the embodiment of the tariff reform idea, and predict his candidacy again in I892. There is a very strong feeling for Hill. The fact that he carried the empire state while it was lost to the national ticket. has added won- derfully to his preeti e as a leader. Mr. Whitney seems to ave largely increased his popularit by his good sense in Mr. Cleveland's ca inet, and he is strongly me.:~ tioned as a poesible leader for his party. Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania, the protectionist-democrat. is naturally enough turned to at this crisis by a certain class of democrats, who say that perhaps with the great protectionist as a leader the party might have better luclt next time. and so they shout for Randall as the standard bearer. In brief the result of a hasty census of representative New Yorkers yes- tsrdav, political leaders. prominent demo. crate, menhants, professional men, tinauci ere, besides men -n all branches. wasaa follows 2 In doubt as to choice. 52; for Hill. 72: for Cleveland, IN; for Randall, I6; for Whitney, 12. Total H6. LATE JOHN ICRICKSON. Ntw YORK. March b`.-John Erickson, the great engineer, died at his home, 36 Beach street. last night, of cystitis. He would have been 86 ye-ars_pld on July 3|. He had been ailing for only it short time. He was born in Swollen, and came to this country in I839. His most noteworthy achievement Wu: the building of the Moni- tor, whose opportune arrival nt Hnmpton Roads saved the remainder of tho Uniwd States lleet from destruction lny the rebel ironclad Merrimnc. The Death To-day of one oftho Gliontout Engineers In Amorlcg. DOI"I[ WIII the V010-Sollorl. ll- Kl-__L LI "I`L_ L_..__ WHO IS THE 7LE:DER ? Atlcluplod Sulcldo. .. Il___L ...I \l:_- mmcn MOLD AGE. KIIIII UH IIIU luff CVIDIII III,` I'Dl' IIIO lint duo. due 3 enuud the White Homo. the pnnldont in chin Io-down the ouitlhnufonlool 50 visitors having bculncu w 3 m. ' llowut Bi-noun on olulng gust bah gain In gutflu-Ilulllnp cum: OI tho Whlto llouo. Wuunwmx, Mu-cl: 8.-I`lu nut of vici- tbn In the W bite Home continued to-dny. but kw collar: van much In: numorou than on the thug rcvloun days. For the link ting due: I anhnd IL: Thin pm. Ancient St. John's. No 3. on Thursday. April h. 71.!) f`..n:u-nnni, Na nn'adIItiA!. 'l'Io oonpcolr d'l`.oon-npto Helped In` tho llnnk at Ifrunoo-Prompt Aoolnnnoo. Puus. Moron 8-l`bo bank of France hu ndvuncod l(l).(X)0.lll) frames to the Comptuolr d'Eocompto. whicli in uutcienc to oovor `the amount of tho deposit: withdrawn from the lunar book. The English copper oomrnleo have nccoptocl the proposal made by t oooppor oyndiouu no reduce their one- pm during 1889 95 per out nod to post; pone dollvorlu two months. Tho trouble: of the Sooioto don Motnux orioo {tour an interruption oi tho 'IInrmon) luido tho oyndicoto. A oollnpoo of Ila syndicate ll not hollvod tobo llioly. The firm: into- uuhd no at such high and! that they would not be willing to how t. air nnmuo oonnootod with I nnoinl dinner. Thb Rollaoollildo. if not dlnutly lnbunud iu the oyndieoto. llovo lostorod it by proxy. nnd would no unwilling to have any concern with which tholr nunoo no oonuoucd ol- uury [IE WII IICIIIIUU I0 UIUCTCII` II. It in aid at tho_ any depnrtment that news of an event of such importance would surely reach the Unltod States At least an nnnn an A Hnrmnn an nnnnt twin: [0 in ha. Illtvly FXUII DIII UIIIUU DZIX Ii IE3` I noon at I Gormnn ac: count city It in be- liovod at the department tho: the freuton And Vmdslin ruched Samoa about Much lat. II II. VAsul.\'n1'ux. March 8.-Secretery Blaine Wu interviewed to day regarding the report thet I United Sate: men~of-war ha: been blown up by A Gertnen cruieer in Sunoen Intern. The eecretery etated that the state department had received no edvicee on the subject, and while he could not deny the etory he wee inclined to dieoredit it. It in nnid II. the Inn: rlpnnrlmnnl thn HUT HP WIDII `ll II-IIHI. Nsw Ymut, March 8.-Nothing further ha been roceived here about the alleged Llmvin up of the American mural war. The on y war Ihig from this country now in Snmmn IIIOFI ll the Niptio. cnmmand~ ed by Commander Mulls. The Vnndalin And Monongnbaln are on their way to Ami; An American llun-of-War sand to Have Boon Blair: to Plooon. RI'.Sl..\l', March 8.-'l he Schleuchcr Zvilung prints the following telegram from Sannou: Tho Ge.-rmnn frigate Olgn bu hour bardod Mahala`: camp. rho capuin of the ` American nuno!-Iur rotated. but seeing bin rotout dim-ognrdet he opened re on the lgu. The nhell bunt between docks. doing much damage. The Olga than direct ed turpedoes at the Americnn ship blowing her up with all hands." Nun` \'nIur Mu-uh R__Na-nhina fnl-Ihnr lllfll IIlIU\I IIIIIIUCII. K/IIHFU, JUIIUIIHIV. The copper syndicate has spent. 2l2.54l0,- (X10 francs. It contrncted with the minim: companies to buy annually until Jan. lat, I891. l50.0ll) tom of copper. st I coat. of 2. r0.000,ll)0 frames. but in February out of l0.000 tons received, the syndicate sold only I 397 lrnn IIIU CIIIHII I IE I I'\u1IIIl VIIIU Willliuln Geoaler. A glass worker. wan! to his fathcr in law`: house. Footoriu. Ohio, last night. md called his wife, from whom he was separuted, to the door ind asking her a question. that and killed her am then killed himself. Cause, jedouslv. Thu onnnar nvmlinntn hnn nnant. !2l`)_. Ml)_. IIIPUIHIUU. John (3. Euo. Quebec. deuiea thnt he is in Montreal to use other boodlon with a View of opposin the Weldon bill at Ottawa, sud nyl he di not even know web I bill was before parliament. (lanranCm1k,nnod 70, An inmnln nf the DEIOTE PITIIIIFCHI. George Cook. aged 70, An inmate of the poor houree. Crawfordnvillo. Ind.. wu yea~ terdny diecovered to have 86,523 hidden in I box under hie bed. He in I queer clnrecber and claims to be I Russian exile. \\`:lIl:..... lV,..--L.... - ..l.._- ......-I.... .......s A l"l.\'K FARM OI-` 75 A(`RI'I.\`. East Purl of 1.0!. No. 15. Isl (`oncession Township of Kinuumn. honutifully sitlmled on the Lake Shore. one mile frum the l uni!2-.nIiary. Good Ilrgu house. outbuildings. on-lmrd. &v.. suita- ble for a farmer or unicm-r. Ap nly on the {urn-Imsealn JUHN u AHAM. rad address. `nu-nxmnul h. Thomas O'Hara. of frenton, brnkemrn on the Contnl Ontario railway, while coupling can at Rathbuu station got caught unl was frightfully lacerated. Three finger: will-be nmpututed. 1.1.. A` L`..- l\....L-.. ,I..-.:.._ AL-A I... 2- In PII'Ul"lII ll A`lUll\IIy' Illll IE Uyl .1 Ibo aepnrnor in the milk receiving sta- tion. st Hickory Hill. Pm. burst and George W. Smith. the rnnnnger, and Owen Springer badly injured and died I few hours After- wards. "I`I .... nz. l\'II-.-- l\` I`..--.5.-... k..-l.-.-`n A-1 KIII [Ill UIUKHKCTU. Ex Governor Nelson C. Dewey; Lancaster. \\'is.,_the tint gbvsrnor of the state. An n`vl time xlernncrstic lesder. was stricken with paralysis nu Mondsy, and is dying.` semrslor receiving IIIUIILIII. ' ` L`. J. Beanie, I divorce lawyer. Chicago. jailed last night chnrged with furnishing is bogus decree and introducing perjured e\'i~ dence. The tenets of Illinois bu unanimously passed a bill to regulate the telephone charge: in that late. It in reported to the house. 1)..--" L`......-ss -.....I ...-l... D..-L.-III- HOUX. Perry Reunott, aged eighty. Rulhville, Ind.. struck his wife, nged seventy. with I hawhet inflicting fatal wounds. He tried to kill his daughters. I-`.1 Hnvnrnnr Nu-Innn (3, Dawav: Lnnnnnter-_ `Dr. Tanner. member of parliament for Cork. was to day convicted of violation of the Crimea act and sentenced to three .......|..- -`UIIIVIIII IKW I-0 IIIUUI llllll III III WCUII. Siuce the fire at Cnpe Vincent the |mug~ glad opium has been stored in the cuatnm house and I night gunrd amployed to watch it IlI[IHx Fl: \.0U`p(0lrV_lII!U KJUITIPIU. The pressure at ollicu seekers and their friends upon the plesjdent and" members of his U. S. government in increasing. Jain Ki`:-gin whn nniInNrnn\ Nah Vnn, IIIU Uu`. ROVCITIWIBIII II IIICTBKSIHK. Jake Kiirnin, who aailarom New York \\'ednesdav` for Europe, -3)": he won't go if .\`ullivnn Agnes to meet. him in six weeks. Nina-u tho rs Lt (Tuna Vinnnnt than nmmr IULICTI ITUIII UIIU [U I-WU Ifllll. A Toronto syndicate, for the immediate , erection of I new music hall on King street. ne\r York atrrec. has been formed. 'I`|.- I .....h... .o,...l. ......l...o L... -..llin.l Wollll Hunt. v D Ionic follow. ne\r I Ur` atrtec. "B5 U08" IUTIIIUU. The London stock market has rallied on report: that the Bank of France was un- Iiuting the Comptoirgdea Compte. Thu nnmnnrn nl nllieu nwnkars and (hair Tho Little `things thnt Aot CIII(III- -rluhou From Europe and What Tho) Pol-tond-A Little ot lrvorythlhg lcully Road and liomomhordd. _. ` Bel|e\'ille'a police force will be reduced. In (ntnwn six weeks will see the proroguv (ion of the home. The Untarin legislature will proroguo about the 22nd iult. The nowtlnnudnm Anbeatdn company is I` successful on the London market. V `PI... Du 6I`.\_.l- Q....`.. I:|..........d~.in nu.-..-`gn- llll.'L'C5l|3l(ll Ll [I10 IJUIIUUII IIIITKHK. The Bubrda Son's lithographic company. Boston. Mam, suspended today; Abilities, llllltlll It `is bglieved that Mr. Haggart will drop him proposition to increase the rate of city letter: from one to two cents. A `l`,........o.. ..u...4....o.. 9.... ol... inn-.\....H..t- TELEGRAMS FROM THE EARTWS FOUR OURTERS GWEN. AFFAIRS or THE WORLD. '.\.-u`, 397 'REL|EF JUST IN TIME- FIGHTING IN SAMOA- HOUSE with 0 In moms and extension kit- chen hard and I0 water with good suubliug ; oonvnmicnl to Quoolfu Cali a : ilnmcdlate - 1 union. Anni)` on the on 18}. or an. - n, 4 m-:1` YOUR w1\"r.~:R ulnvm n w- Rl-Il~2\'E~\'. Kim: Strec-1. 300 Sample pairs to be sold at wholesale prices` V __- _. ` _.., V7-4; --- 4----; DEBTS. ltl-INTS :14 ,un.I.r;I"I nu. no -and Accounts attended to weekly (Ir 0! hvrw l`h:IrarvsTow I" 0S1`l.KR. (`allure !~`lr<-1-1. ____ oonvunicnt Quoorru Cuuoqa unmcauue ; Apply pro UB5. n. ` all Union Street. botweou on and Alfred . M. , GIG ADY8' 8E1 BEAVER (`OLLAII AND O ""8. Ullul prim OW: will be sold - * - to-narrow lg: 08.75. --v-- --~r--4---` ALL KINDS OF` B.\.\'K and ()m~o Rubber Summsflklerl. Seals. Etc... ouppliui by Hunts- NAN & KlI.(`A1'L:Y.manufacturers, Bum)! 51.. Kingston. Out. l-`R031 M1` MAY. that good. uuh-xlaniial house on Onmrio Streul. mmr Union. on pre- som occupied b Mrs. Deacon. Apply to E. T Sl`h`.AC\'. Wnlu Rstetoy. THE SHOP AND l)\\'ll.l.lN(} on King nuuol. won ied bv Juhn Henderson as u who]:-s.slu Iquor s'ore. Apply 10 JUHN REEVES. Brock streut. A BRICK [)\VELLlN(} AND A STONE D\\`|C|.l.lNU. with or without furnaces and all IIud0l'l| improvements. Both are near the \`0l'~ ner of King and \\'eat stmots. Anply to MAC l)uN.\'l-IIJ. at MUDIE. 0l"l-`lCl1`.. lnfwo. cenual. well mm. Terms re xsomnhle. Possession immediately. Apply `Box.'` Wine. .-TH.It FRUIT STOKE on the Market Smro in the Mus`-nir Iuildlng. Apply lo RS. 'l`0W.\`. up slain. HOUSE. now occupied by J. Mills. (`ornor of Princess and Division stretch. from May In Apply at Wum Oloo. Tiouslc IN VAl.'GIl.`;'-`l`iCltR.`\(`l-2. Foam- sion May lat. Apply at WING 0FI"lClsZ. tho smntm-1:. n S. A H. !`l`lL\'lSlll~:D HUUIE in a wood p`:-n<-HI! im-lily: or good hon-rd and lodging. um!-uhr-.c moms. in prinua family. fnrtW0lt\di\'s.'mdn| boy. Apply by letter to [ma omve. SAl.W.SMl.\-We wish a few to sell our goods buuuple lo the whnloanle and retail trade. rnoet manufacturers In our line. En- rloex-`!-com mung. \\'n|wa 83 per dn . |'ov-ma . 0 non! position. postal: nnswe . Iluuey ndvalxuud for w advertising. etc. CIN ||.1~ mm. M AN`r`u Cu. INFINNATI. unlo. BOSTON 3 `Hi; -_STORE. A noon um `I Apyyy $11 us. ca .\l l:ll{0.\'. Corner of King nd l. nion Streets. . _ _ _ r , _-.__._%.+,. ABOUT .\HDULrL \ ill ICNI) OF AVRH for` thvslnnlm-1:. LI. I`l'R.\'ISHI`:D H(,'iE in n Irnnd nlr-n imulilvi wood hon-rd Munlo In Inr Moollnrn. Mludon. No. 353. on ondu. April lat. It 7:50 lll. Lox` IVRI\'("|-:ss n|r Iutmi` .~"l`l>H~:I~2'IS.'A \ Rll.\'l`}R HlHN)(`ll.` The Iludcr will kindly re ` turn to this oluc. ::.-:- -n-u..--. u... .. ......__... __., J, years. . The fuunl will take plwe from.-lu-r late reaidouco, George street, on .\`uuluy at 2:3) p.m. ' (-r:\:l-'ln (`:tnr|qui. Tlmra-lay fro-moon, at the residence of Joseph N0rtll'nnre,r Edward Gouge, A_ native of .\nuu:I`selll1lre, Englanul. aged 84 yours anal ll moutln. The funenl will lone Joseph Nnrthmoro'u residence on Suturdny in--rniug at l0 o`clock. Friends and u.1u.u..tiinces are respectfully invited to mu-n-I. `Ill-'IIJu ' H.mn'-II': Kingston. March 7th. (.`enhnrine., beloved wife of William Hnzrty. saved 40 DEBTS, Rl\`..\"l`S` I11` .(`0l.l.l-2(?1`I\`.D. Rnnks md aueudul weekly In-rwirlc ' FRIDAY. Du. Washington at me Brlunh American N Hotel. sntznnu. ` Ttixnlns revolved by Powof I Son. 'AI uN- ac . Fnonu-uc Reronncrs meet at Windsor u- te! at Hun. ' ` BARGAIN SERIES. "A lj(_)USKl1.|-2l EI{ Apply at Wuu: On-`wx. 4_.::.L_j._ Ono GREENLAND SEAL (`-A PE. Retuhr price at other be not from .0 ~ ~ ____,.___.._ _- I-tlopoudout order or lforutu-0. .--an I`-nu-`nun Va 3 Divan`: AI: III FOR SALE TQ RENT. VOL. LVIII. Onnadlun OI-dot Ion-otoru. ._ n_...._-. u- Inn nui- .S?.`3_14_L - . 4E??',.N- tconunnod-ftrom nntotdnm 3ARGxiii~i'i~:o. a BARGAIN No. 6. aAnGATN' No. 6. BARGAIN No. 7. Two ILDOAN1` BEAR BOAS. Emily worth OI I. U will purchase one tomorrow, but no! mo` day after. SOCIETIES. Ton: ol hilglnnd. I4.-nun 1'- C0 A0 oh. ll purchuo town: any REMINDEIRS. l`.Us A`I.I I -g Til Ia- XKHI ov i . March 7th. Mvcaxn. S(\(`l'0IIl"]. WANTED. T9 Lost DIED. |l,_,I IIIIIHIDC Ilrilur tin!-IQUI-n Covlrr STANLEY. No. )9. (`.().I`.. moon to noo.~'u AND Lurr Tlvvamnr or ucn IONTII In the 'l`nonIIce lion` llnll. King Street. `I. 1`. RINTON. Reconllnq Secretary. snub. 01.50. Provost. at the Now York olothln store. givu tlw rhoico of Any` pattern in in win-V dow for 88.50. mule to order. 'l'ho`foodu In stripe: and checks. in Scotch we and Engllnh wound In ctr! . Thou good: an worth 85 por pair. or one wept only. Svtlli. Much IL-13 in reported that the Abyulniuu gr: honiogina Insult, and (LA: Rnnnunh Al-Inv in mgrnhinn nn Khgr. (III IIDICIIIIIII `II ! Iflql RICIII. IIIII ` than Souounin army in marching on Khu- IAIIIE. II Uflllll UWIUUIIVIIIII. uno And In oolnmi October he In disc urged ounn-clad nnvimu nil. W11] (I county in llvllllf IU W1 Kim: II` In [III wile IlII l'lId provio\u_lo Ibo shooting. Mn. nut had been uivinqd to have him nun-nod to the Asylum. but the never thought he wold tempt to harm hot. Ilnllroul Cloned lfp. Buocxmuz, Mu-ch 8.-A etrike of the eection men of the Bnockville & Weetport reilwey hee eeeieted to prncticnlly blockade the med, though one engine hu meneged to reach A point between Deltn end Ferm- ereville from the Weetport end. Another engine liee nt l"ermere\"ille. On Tuesday Sletion Agent 'iI|inme, I-`nrmereviile, euc- ceeded in engngin e number of ehoveilere to 5:010 work on t e med, but helore they haul done Anything they were induced to have by the etrikere. The men heve neen gutin the equivalent of SI e day in ecrip and ee for 81.25.` ' In corn: sand llor. Bun lawn, Pu, Much 8.--Donsld Fnur nd two shot: at his wilt and than Ihot and killed hlmoolf.' Mn. Friar`: lib In and by the bullet: uniting the stool ribs In her count and illnclnu o`. Lu: April, Fruor was trind or shooting at urnilrood nwltchmm. wu adjudged l . IAIIO And In omnmitlad H: An A-vlmn_ an nuulnu IIIIIIICIICU III UIU l3.lKIlII. BELHRADI-2, Much 8. -Aluauder I9!!!` I tele rum to hit mother, Announcing hi: to can on. addressing her in Queen Natalie. He received I long reply. It is stated that the Army will be reduced one hnlf in order to rt-atom I nancial bnlnnce. Milan takes the title of Count Tnkown. LOU)" IUIJKCII [Ur IIUlIlII"I. \'xr..\'x.A. Mnrch .\`.-All'tha newlpapers here, except the ollicitl or am, predict trouble: and unreal. owin to t a growth of Runinn inuence in the I Inns. I.l;-...n....- \I-....|. Q .\l--.....I.... -....A - Pour llllnn [lad Moro Worry Tlun Ila Could stand-`lo Wanted lulu. B:LuIum:. March S.-Milnn'| manifesto Attribute: the Servinn success to the virtues of the people. He uku upon himself the blunt: for the disasters. and uh forgiveness of thou) whom he hu otfended. He refers to his personal unhappiness And his broken health. In I letter In Count Zichy. Milan uial hard work and illness had turned his hair gray, and he lnul been unnble to obtain more than three hours` sleep nightly for weeks. He lquged for freedom as I a:hool- boy lunged for holidays. VII-`\'\IA Mnrnh S _;\lI'thn nnwlnruunrn I-IIU'C-UCI `unit: w: r In: wuuwu on (`own Fnoxnuc. No. -`I. Rnnrun Mn-r. lilo. Thursdays .ln hhh. ncgaxs. (M||'. ` (having to the Attendance nf oe\'l'nl fr: do ` from n cliatcnce, And to permit of their only rt'llll`ll home, the fnuernl of the late .\lrs. \\'illiam Harty. which otherwise would hue been held on Monday morning, ha: been nd for Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p m. A solemn requiem nurse for the ropoae of her snul will be sung at St. .\lnry`s cathedral on Tneulny morning. the Math inst... It nine o'clock. `cepteu. Yenterduy. while Min Barnett, of Ron lrew, wu driving A 3 irited home, it ran sunny with bgr. and n e mi ht. have been killed ha-I it not been for the ravery of .\Ir. 3 Wlliuelmul, Duninion expreu mouomzer. N v muuvht Hut. harsh and navnd the lnriv, \ II lIIlK.3lll"ll' L31 IIIIIIIUII WIPTUUI IIIUUUUCIQUIW Ho cnught the horse and saved the Indy. she \\'.n very much frightened by the epis- ()d(`. \ I l..I.... A- AL- _A-._.l_.. ... ..l ....4_..I l-. .. I- IIIIUQC. DOIIKCIICO WE TTIWT. ` At the meeting of the street railway syndi- cute, in be held this evening the wonders of ` (laps. Craig and Wnlkem & Walkom will be considered. The nums are ubont even, mud in is an douhtful nutter which tender will be accepted. \ on!nnIAv uh. I: RA:-not? nf Ron IHIVIKIIIUII. A young married mm, who borne uuood numej I'M founc morning of huing stolen hu- possession. He says it was left mist-.c. Sentence wu reoorved. A s nl... ._.....n:_,- .4 pl... ..n.....s .... l'UCUI\'U(l Uy FTIU Clly CIUrIo A Barton. eugineel of the stenmer Glide. will lane for Montreal, where the bout is uintcring. on Sunday evenin and will com- mence iuuuediately to get er ready for navigation. , p\ \`lIIIIIlI IIIAAPPEQI. IIIAII jhfl hi. .lIl'l\'- ` lllllltl UCIOTB `y gI'EI( (IIHIIEC VII (10118. A beautiful portrait of the residence. and grounds surrounding it. of Mr. Chnrlea S. l'.\rnell. in Avoudale. Wicklow, ha been received by the city clerk. A Rnrtnn. anuinem of the steamer flliclc-._ I HU l'\'IllClIU III VICKI (i0 WIS \'I2I'y WORK- A tire occurred this morning in I new house on Johnnton Itreet. It was extin- guished before any great damnge wu done. A he-nutifnl nortrnit of the residence. nnd WIIH [U0 oprlugualu, KIIIIU. CIUU. fwo hotel keepers. charged with having violated the License act. were dismissed. The evidence in each one wu very weak. ` 1 A rm msonnrmd thin mnrninu in A nnw \ In ac, nu, llllll Inc. C. Uoyette, engineer of the abosmer Saxon. leaves for Trenton in as few days to put the boat`: mnchinery in order. llnnnnhor Oh: Sui-nnnninn whn hit:-had BOSTON -J HAT5S T0RE%g 00.! U "lICI]lI]Cry III oruer. Gallagher, the Syrugueinn, who pitched for the Kingston: Int. seuon. has signed with the Springeld, Ohio, club. ru.-n huh-I Ill-6I,l\CI`I vhnrund with hAvina l""Y`1 Dwulurruw `\3IIyllrlII_\'} I.llUrlIUUn- New white and coloured muslins only 50, aeersuckera. 50. at Bowen 4!: Bilonetldu. Tim prop. Tilley (Supt. Mqhlaligh) is being put in shape. in SL. Latlmrinea, for summer work. The owner of Kitty McCmn," which Iron the free-for-All convent yenerdny, re- fused C{),000 for her. n.\..'. :........o In ...lIv....l -on 0.. |......l..-H..- luseu .,;,wu xor ner. Don : fur at. to cnllund see the handsome prints that {owes & Bisonetto are otferinq , i at Tc, Sc, anal No. I` ll.-nun!` nnnrinngr nl thn nbnnnxnr Qnwnn JAMES REID. THE l.lCADl.\'G UNDls`.lt'l`AKER. Puntclea STREET. con: ARD STEAMBHIP oounmr. Bunmo tram New York every Samu-dny. `An- thorixod Agent. F. A. Folxor. Ferry Dock foot otnrook SL. Klnunuon. - N . Nanny Paragraphs Plckod Up by Our Re- porter: In Tholr lhunblon. Home race}: worehuld at Hundersou, N. Y.. t ) duy. New nnrnaln And lame cnrlninn received hv lK)'3 G. [)lUqIIL'IvlU lu-uay. ` There will be good skating on the Big ` Royal tounurrow (Saturday) afternoon. Nun whit: nml nnlnnrnd nnmlimn nnlv ;'u~ I ) uuy. I\'ew,cnrpeta and lame curtains received by Bowen & Biaqnette to-day. Thorn will he unnd nlnnina nn Ihn Rio THE THOUSAND" ISLAND ROUTE BY Rol_no. Walortaovm Oadensburg tut. ' ISIS &f&LLIJ\IC`. %\II2& EC`. is ` \\ lll make some reduction In the price of sumo of their llnee of lumber and sash rectory pods this season. `We have one barn h-`Ame safest. one as and one 40. Also good brick. which will be eold on reguonble terms for good approved iaotee. TI]? DLTQRIYV IVIIIDAUV had Benevolent Society. will meet In Lnclr new lodge Room. on:-not Montreal and Pnnoon 81.. our Suuohunb llardwuo Store. the and n ma `Nada: of each month. ` To RT|i)aV:}I;,'llew York,l;hil;1| a. I ` wgamngzomuuumoro and. an Paxmm Non r,- -rn \'n- \':.-L vi. (1 'l` D an!` KY V 1` Din vv -nulu.Luu.I.1lI-ulullv ullu In ( |uu.\.5u AV\Jl`\l - am New York. m o.'r.n. um N.Y.C. an ' I`. HANLEY. - ~ Gen. Ticket Azvnt. THE RATHBUN. COMPANY nun _.,|__ -___- _-.I_..nI.._ l_ .L_ __1..- .. INCIDENT35 OF THE o'Av."` "I Attack on laugh. , up . n\ I. 9 AFFAIRS T IN SERVHIA. `KtNGsTO. CANADA, FRIIJAY EV u:Nn1`~r;. 1_\[A._R(.`H s, 1889. -._.:...__.... 'V|I IIUIK THE RATHBUN COMPANY. ` has always {Inc found guilty hin harness in his 5 on his pre- L. Pf!` U1 . $l-I Ill N.-jlululo Ln<-1-an moon. No. otu1o8onootI`.u- ` land Benevolent Society. w ll In their new [Alina Room. onrrar and Pnnoousl-..