luuglt-xx II1\I'l\ ul nmr `..'0.(lII [- nplu. LIIIIIS IlI|L`l bl strikers` is min us I . u-Ina n-nu" nun: III l\`*l. l|!l\l 1'10! H [-10 cm! highe-r pvr ynnl. .~n that thv total prots of nlllhe mills is album 870,!!!) por week. Tlmuporaturx rvturt that '1--th tin-prix-rs quot- ul an` !empur:u'_\', unvl that there ism`:-u now a ;,:um-ral clL~tru~t In 1110 m:u'kct. Ilxtrick J. (`nnm-ll}: S4-vr:-r:|r_\' wt` t!:~\ l`:I!l llivvr \\':-a\'- on` Prnte<`tix~.- ns.\`lI`n|lllI. preamnts I very plnuaihlu st-t of gurus. and is mudeut tn`- lllllls` nun! u .r.s in Tim .......l....o ..o` cl... n:'n\r|su\'rrugt' (xv an 1-1.']u'r Wn`t`K, Wllllti ` thus:-inn<:rs mm- fr--,r:1 `:11 m 213. hm the workers gllm the nxvmge at a little lvelnw 89. It, appears from the statklnenls 0! both siulvs that this Is um` nf tho few empluymeuts in wlxl-`ll wunu-n t`lll"Il as muvlx In men. The em- pluyas lnx nu am-nllun tn the {art that cotton is 1`, cunts lam-r llmn m l'\,\l. and rluth l-16 pmts of all the mills is llllnlll SATIHII1 -..~r lrnnlr lam !lElTl.\`G or STRIKERS. Tlwris is A great varmucu in the statements of the pnrtics. The --;-oI'nIum claim that the we-zu-or~s average Shh v. #1:` pevr Wm-k, while tho sninmtm rnnmx ham: 3!! in R1`: Inn Hm u Johan All _.\.... .1... .. .v-nus nu - .--u no-Irr. Fall River, .\1.'|.\'~..l` Hm ;.:n-at-st cotton ` uu_u1ufu(-turing (-ulna-r in the l'uited Statm, and the rm-t that I`-.0" W\`u\'.*rs t.lwn- have strum-l."furun ml\'.m~~-- in \m;;u-.s ismutm-nt- ans.` Unu by one thv uthor vlu'x<-sol murk- em. Ispixuierza pil'kl`l'`. mpvr 3, etc.` haw had to quit: and at the prw-nt nearly 20.000 men. women anal youths nrv idle It is A question of wages and alarm l.-u~k to 1:554, when l gun- uml mluction of :1) pm" cunt. was made in all the mills The 5pil)llI`|'~ in ten mills struck then. but! yielded in :| few days. Early in IP87 an advunm of W per cent. was made, and tho compmlies n-~\v claim that hyiur prnvul lxtacllim-ry unul npplnunx-s thv om- plnyes now earn a lull: more than they did bu-tune the naductiun I-I" l5\`l. Ill!` IIIHIS. I Ill` SIHHHVI ` n-~\ Iwnvnl Inn:~hin..rr nml II V . Capt. I1m\'sm|,duriu: the last eight _\'o:u s pl`m`v his death, was a member of the .\'utiunul Dmmcrutir \'xwuti\'c comlnitteo, with which public nIi';vIww:1s cuutvnt, al- thuugh the` ripomm of hisintellc-ct; the energy of his work and the nmgneliszu of his nature, to say nothing of his miumanding inuence asn Cj_t_il|:]l, would h:m- insured to him my gift. he might huro nsiivti from the pmple. . It i will be a long tiniu lyu-F`re his plum is llpdl Paint: st $1.25 per gxllon at 0 Gl`1`lII Strike of `V:-a llI:|_ ,,: u hlvipg similar npportunitim, would stand shomdgr m 53,21. 1.1.: with their oi-l_ znutn and friends.` H.-encnul`880d the youngmen tzo engagp mow envrizetimlly in political unim and get out. of the old :!!(`t.l()Illl NR8. He sdw the wuth mighty in possibilities, but. moving slowly to n-sults, and therefore espoused the spirit nfprogx-as/with till the enthusiasm of a nlnstdflll uatim`=. Hh"ld_ tho iuural.murug\=. alone-Ind single handed. to encounter pmjuxllvv find obloquy under ` conditions that rl`\]lli|`L d bravery to be sub- _|im in ordc,-r to with.~tnnd the sneors of his friends und neighbnm -Refushig a challenge to ntortnl combat he ll\'a( the traditions of a century. Yet, in the end, the people stood" by him, and the law upon the statutv book of South Carolina nmking dun-ling a criminal otfmsa isn monument tnhis memory more enduring than marble. The sturdy mm of South Carolina ItLl`l`.ulIlt last. that he was `plomliug for right. IW` mmu-iliutioii. for progn-se. pxitriotkni un-I tho upbuilding or the wulh us n part of n grwlt llolnugoneous coun- try. ` 11....` l\_._____. 1__..:_, . AL. I, . - u . Johan Alfred Enamler. x`... 1 I`, I - - TEN, THOUSAND OUT. uu- nu vv-.u-run ||| | Mllln of l:I|l Rh":-r. n-uulrr. who has bvon up- .n~u.l-~ut .-mul musul gmerul um In IN-nnmrk. first saw u 'mwry:x -1 land, Swnlm. mm In rumors sun, and Iil~.. 9|... ..n_ __ 5...... `|" All Ilh` l`VK'LIIII;"\ nt hu.m- ~tI|l_\'1m.: the-high--ri~r.1m~hos until ho as able In pus; the unnum- {tiuu admitting him In lhv college nf ' n n nrchnnv In uu llll'l 3 Hill. nuu like the other boys u!nt.':Im~ his early alumni!-bl) It the dislrirt srhnnl. He was a very umbi- n...... . ....oL _ .. J mun. u 7'\unt' us` In uurk and wages of IMLL. PA/.l.0UR.000l(/N0 STOVES and RANGES,` nu-Anirall AOII | \|.V s u -um ~11:-ut his 1 n! Mun... the (`olton nut` `_-till- [Th`Mahufact urers' Lif | D. F.Armstrong s A lADY S KID BUTTDNED For 99 Cents A/EWE TSHADES, NEWEST MATERIALS, UDRESS G`-O__O_IDS_ 99 CENTS. wmu um Gina Putty um Pm Propmd DRESS I)BESS_ GOODS DRESS GOODS yuuuu so a: VVULIUUL uua-U auuu vtuuu U511 DB glV6I1, Buying from rst hands and selling at a. small profit is the secret of our success. KINGSTON Address, 109 Princess Street. Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Belleville. STROUD BROS. stro ly recommend the tea. drinking pub- he to try any of the follorng brands 2 BLACK MIXED OR GREEN at 30c. ASSAM (Specially Recommended) at 30c. This is an extraordinary tea. for the money, also the 500. prize tea. M The quality of the tea and the prizes given with each pound is a wonder that such value can be given, Rnvina frnm first hand: nn nnllinnr of n m-null nu-nI+ in 4-1. HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, sl\.oV\al Il lI.IllL- Nb STROU5 BROS . name has become a house- hold word in this great Dominion, and their teas are noted for their i t i PU}?/TY, F/MGI?/1/VUE AND ;S'7/?E/I/Q__TH. Are one of the few rms whohave builtup a trade sufficient to enable them to purchase from first hands, and the benet of such buying enables them to be the medium through which the consu- mer` of tea can purchase that article without pay- ing several prots. QTDINIIH DDAQI ..-...- I.-- I.--'-.--- - I . . . . -- Ib'TO'W'I-IIERE CHEAPER- JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. In the _ordinary course oftrade the consumer buys his tea from the retailer, the retailer from the * jobber, thejobber from the importer, the impor- ter from the producer. This is commonly known known as the regular channel of trade. _This is necessary in most cases as many merchants, both wholesale and retail, have not sufficient trade to purchase from place of growth. ' L mm` L -j- j + * ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? Buy your Hmiwm, Boiled and Rzw Oils, '1#C3U'l3"V"BROS. WHERE SHOULD THE CONSUMER BUY? JOSEPH F. awn-`r, Agent, Kingston. DRE: 14l Princess Street. m Nw ;nd-N;)(vVe'| Design. Tn F?nc'y n` Black. ISS GOODS T In lancy Combinations. BlBB~Y 8; {llRTUE'S, i KING STREET- { In New Spring Shades. Tr} F-|'eE*iteTCloths. Author-ind (hpihl, 32,000,000. Subscribed Oupihl. 81.300. Amount Paid Up, $127,380. E10, on Nioy Boldonf `Aooonnt. PRISIDINT. Sir John A. Haodonnld. vxol-numnrrra. Goo:-so Goodorhun, Wm. Boll. SIOIITABY-TIIABUIII 'At"L:)-vve~st Prices. 3RA.'Y`E'$~ TPIIKISH A.\'l) ()\'ER>'Tl`Fl-'l'2l) WORK A SPECIALTY. ISTIMATE8 GIVEN FOR F.`\'l-ZRY DES` CRll"l`l0.\ UF lll.PAll(lNG. CARPIETS LAID. Opposite Polaon'sDr'.w Store. mu.\'>u`.ss srmcm. Kingston nuuo v: v LOUNGES. EAY, FAxcY'X'N'B om) cums ` m'russ1cs,s1>1u1m BEDS, m Deaiuns and Estimates Furnished for all Kinds of Work. IAIIIIAIIA n.nn n.u:-n .un Ann nu-n.vnn or (LL nxscnxmons. CALI. A1` Spruce up~don_l be A clnm-and don't vni till the great spring rush is on. All IVTl.\A\l'I| ITIID AD UAIIIVIIIHG select horn. Always the beat selaclud and ` most slyllah stock In Eastern Ont urio. Give us a call curd look over our stock. Du(\ lII`I\lIIfI '11 I V I I\A I'\I'.1I\ f\fIfl.'\ I\ us a Llul nuu uvun vux nun, aiiiusoujg PAPER nror F. 0. wx_5_)HALE nvuu nu no urn a; nu PAINTING TXIIJE3 . PAPERING ramvfr 6LI.ii'A'iia'rE"13ixcEs JOHN L. JOYCE. Noxtdoutoa . ll. Drounn. E.__;_.`AL.`-_ I,,,l',,_lh , ,,.I.I,, R. "V Ilnnl no I EEE!_9TT'_iQ$;- WOOD 8: COAE YARD Dry 131301; vv5o}i," Dry Kindling Wood and the . Best descriptions of Coal, CORNER OF BARRAPK ma 0.\"l`ARl0~S`r8. E_- Ll_J- -l-..J- -1.`-`J J-.J ...J C. AL.) CFWQIJII RINI1 U FURNITURE [AM TO ORDII. my _rgamcEss 37. GOAL ANE5 wkooo, I W-Nis.W90!i4LND%994I%!eRv ALWAYS STOCK!-ll) WITH THE Beet Dry Hard Wood, N.B.-0rdo1-aloh at the Grocery more or Ju. \ Crawford. l rin('eaa Strum. will roceiro prompt attention. ll"l`elenhone onmmunlonuon am: Ir`. eaxr.`in Ur H )1) want Kluuung Wood. (yr I. orstov ` Coal \ut (`uni ' . I Coal. Soft L or Black- B. CRAWFORD & C0., -` F60! 6T0noen at inmunr BRAMm, LA-All-up f1-nI-o- bnn --nnl lnmmigndunka sud ; humor. 5 5-851 PRINCESS STREET,-E Oor. sydanhun sun. 3 Telephone oumnunlonuon. MERCHANTS I - HOUSEKEEPERS I I :-._v -.w- - -v `gyr- men want the Dru-at. Cheapest and Ben H Maple and BNM .1 Conhvood. Oak, Birch Aah;xl`Cln| or Hemlock Uordwood Sawed or Un * onw . Or it;-$u want Kiudllng Wood. (pr . orsmv 0091, ,\q_t (iuggrp. Loaf I51 Prlnoansuut. our. Sydonhun 8tr;ot, Klnqmn. BEST IN THE MAIKKET. Yard No. l-()nu\rio Street. " ` I-(`|m-once btreet Wharf. ` 3-St. Lnwreuvu Wharf. `(Secure deliver before broken wonthol " lot: In. f`-hie! 0 ca -Sl. Lawrence Wharf. 1 Branch ()Icu--(`nrImr Kim: and Clnranma SL. HARD AND SOFTmi75E)E A full alook always on hand. (`all and ex onnlne. * \|. R Q: Q A KW ! I .l\' Urncl:--Cor. Barrack and Ontario Sm. lots In. "Me! (mlce-SI. lmwrance Whu-I . 0lcc--(`nrIn-.r Kin and Clarence St. on Ice British Auwrwu a rural mpt and Balisfr|ulu1'y loinvery a specially Coal all under con-r uni well screened "l`olophone Counmunmlion. `LP JAM l<`.\` RH ! h (`.0 Sash and Blinds, Mouldings and \ other factory work. Coal, Wholesai. Retail, l}I'Q'l" l\! 'l`lJlJ` \l A I) 1.` U1` Scrantpn Coal, Best Quality. gard Wood, Mill Wood, Verona lnthialoclality for uilmuur .1 C033 I'l`rculun) ` n-.. _. ::.:: :1g__ \ kLiLLibhiE%6% "b'db.' cheieici e?ih}FZ}'tum -I-3-I-U&&l\.l&L Li '-I;\Z\JLa Whu voiien Mann Vfhiunlonnd. Retail `and W Dealers, Coal: of the very best deucription. under oover. well screen ed and promptly delivered. Buncn wood and Hard and Soft Curdwood of rsv. quality on hand. lnapooticin Iollctrod and uuntuotlm mnmnusod. - YARD-CoI-nor Ontario and West Streets. Q 0ico-Cluron':o and Ontario Strain- foot of C we Street. DDR1) RS Ion at |.h0 stoma of Mr. Juno Rodden.Pr-lnoeea Street. and Messrs. MoKolva/ - & Birch. Bl-ok Stroei. will be promptly lllioo. 1`e!e'pi;ono Communication. Agllf-I Black Diamond Una. L. W. BR CK. L A. BQC"`H. `1.WASH- IF YOU WANT THE I12 3-. BBECK Ga BOOTH `Ilka!-nnnva \.'n;n;I Ann-no. an "I;||AQQIA-ml. "'Zi'Ena"Ii iLi3i}coi5'i1Aua1nss SOLE AGENTS I." B. & is. ANGLIN, Send In your orders early for ITILlf\ AIl'\ l'\Al'\l'I T FURNITURE, &c. 277 Buquit Sin-et. mm " `oh cm` i " iho6nIndus' __c'nnIi~i:r n- wooo AND con: l'PIl()l.S'l`l*Zl{ER. VV. B. k S. A.\'(`-l.l.\'. Wellington >1 re-.-r . North. f-w-pw --1IlP11Q' thr~.m,r:hnut the nnuth. He was not nu-n-ly nhrumrt but In from of the tuna. ` Whilo im- nwdlntely nttrrtho var ho Irrntvnnd Imrkod zunid tho pnsuuuulc thought u! the day, and It nu-umul lard to um.-pt the xituatiuli. two or tunic years later found him load- ing [\!Ih_H0` I-ntimt-nt up to a remgnh tiun M the practical result: that had hut-u lcltivud and the importance of do volt-ping the nu moturial remurous of tho uxtionu Ho to cunung the first to advocate the education of the uogma and thmstablioln-` mat of pubhn school: (or shun. Ho (crown thnthoiptdliguatcolgndmndthnmnth, Inf: more Simms. the unutbcrn now-IM. was then an mam-into editor on The South Pnrolinum. he came to New York. uonlorn-d with Mr. Wuoul. IINI though without 1 dollar in um ` world ubmlnenl punuuniou of tho paper. Sub- sequently the young nn purchunl at auction the wncrublo Chnrlesmn Courier, the names yew omuhinml and an omerpriao dvvclopu! that upvunl llgd eym u! the` vplo of the stntr tutho (act that I na-Ir or of public opinuon was unung the-m. fhrmrvhnnt Hut nnnth n. `ma rm` n...-...h. Faun!` llll` luqnl, uuu tiling I! I (`0|l(u'tI|L`l' 1 unnru Shun... Hm nnn|.'\nslII\ nlnpgliul ...-.. cl.-- K" I'M! l.\ '0 [coming that The (`hnrlo~stnu .\'-nu UNI.` also in a hf o and death struggle fnr l`Xi.~lt`n(\`. Capt. Dawson saw his: opportunity In pur- chase the -lqnt, and taking as n copurtncr , -iL When thu war vndud CApt.. Dawson :1 t_urIml lolhclinionil pi-nnilo-as am] with only the (`l0th('.~ in which he stond,but he won sumw-ii in llmling A plAm As A n-porter under John Cnwnrden. the veteran editor of Thu llichnmnul Ilispntvh. .-\!UorA while be drilled to Charleston. H. C, And ht-ouno An Aunt-into editor on The (`hu-lcnwn Men'ury,i lain chief bi-iug Albert Rhett. who wAs subo- que-ntly killed in A duel. The two other live papers of the city at this time no The South (`AmliniAn, the omcial journal of the statv. owned and liuxl by I-`. (I. do Ponmino, And Tho(`hArleAton News, which but burn as- tnblished A _veAr or hm hulore bv HoIL'l Wixxl. of New \'orl:.Anul was edited by Mr. Gvorgs (.`AlhoArt, now A momhrr n! the nu of Ivisnn, Phinney it Blah!-nmn. the New York piihlishom Tho (`hArlcs1on (`ui'arier, onwhich Jaime Gunlun B1-tum! the elder worked on A juurm-_nmin printer whom he (`Illw to Armrim, was fur the in-vino-m ml-~Al ur nu-nrl_\' Au. l\"I vu Uuuuu ll L1 'lulll|&`l|'XI, nun Ilu'aIll(|}II'l ll lieiituiiniit of al'llt`l`_)' was nwiinln-:1 Iiim, \\ it!i nnlena in n-port lu ilu- oixliiiinw dz-partnivut of tho .\riiiy ui` \'1i'giiiia. Step by .-:-i-, not in rank. but in honor. bu rim to a p-IMKIOII that liixuiight liiiii close to the ponnn of ("mu Lnngwirv it. = -Hero be again \.\llllgul$l|t` liiiiin-1!. (inc day, in the limit of battle. [in saw a l`(,.{illlPnl break and start for Ur: I`l`.`|l` at a critical niomvut. Without. suyiiig it wan! to lliuw who w1`n- around him, he put spurs In his In-rw. dzblin-1| uluwii uiiiong lliv l`\'lul)l`llHZI\l m~:i. nuvl with his shrill. ringing \`ui(1`. Mid iii (iJ(':~l1l`I'lI|g words he knew no '1' how in I`~|!!|Hl?|llIL rallied nnul In-cl tlieiii biivk, rt`~`\N\l>h,~]l\`<| tho limlmn llnf`. vliriiggml ngniii mid vaplun-d (I portion of ii luttory. llot Air rurnaoo mu coho. Synouu. N.Y. .. .. .~u--.-.nu. u\...\,v\., active UtTi-'0, he Imum-,;n\l to em fer to the army. and l-mama a l in Purn-ll`: bath-r_v uf A. I . Hi} This \'.;|.s` in Jum`. INZEJ. In uruuuul Rjvhlm-ml ho was :~urq-I wlnlo .~x.-Lu-lung alone and snug]: his gun. l'u'ur,: tho ins`. a-hut be-I} Thus` uttrau-tim: pul-ht` nnlivt`. tliicull fur surh u lu'1,-ghl, I-raw nu nn.I 1| I..\ 1.. .\).v.n`n u .-.m... .` Pusuuxilu lhx*nu,;Z1 t D... _- .. d ~-`k. mu! \ll'll| I" l'll' .`|HllH I in En;.:lmul. um! ` lxhuuul in I.`-:ulun.a .. r .. ., ,v ,,. Tho l1i.~`mx*y of F. -'. e-nlar,:e-d, would read m-nt In {Hr muth :1 hr: ;.. f.`.. .|._.. I ...., I -4 A .'lu- untimely dq_nth 0! Capt. F. W`. Daw-' mu. uclitur uf ,The Clmrlostonws. C.) .\'ews mul Courier, at-. the hunt: of Dr. Y. B. Mo- Dmv, ut` that vit_\'. n~nnn'os from the eld of suutliurn juurnalism um) 01 its shinning lights -1: man who was pupular, not. rm-rcly in A srwinl sense, but. with his large, l|l`0gl`t..\`l\'(-3 l\l('1|:<'illl(l Insirvel-.m`s energy, one who in his iwrk and |R'l`.\Ull was It lypu of the New Smith. ' Ca] -t. Dan M -n \\'u.~ , like many generous men, hut ll\`1lll1`1l uizil impeluuus-mim=tiiiios lllllk ` l`lUu.~. Mun --f str0n_-.: executi\`ual'i|it_v mrvly hrook up;-u.~ziliuii, anvl ho was me nf them. An iIl|'l`ll'lll illustrntt-s this trait in his chair- nvtvr, unil II has a ht-:u`ing upon what li:is_ In-n \\ rut:-n. ln thv curly lays of recoil- sti'iu~ti>n n pup:-r was I"SNllIll$llt'll in Charlus~ ton known as The Rt`}lulJll(`RlI. Its editor, .\I_\'run F-vx. luul -;.:rmluate-l {mm The New York 'l`rilunu-, llllll mm as bravo as he was lvrum_\`. lln l`i`.'lllI.i'1l that he was :1 stranger in u stmngv l:i.ui._\1~t with a `unst`ien~(\ali\'o to tho iiio.~ ut` the hour, |n~ fought on against ilv.~pcrnte- ultls`. Among his hit,tcros-tni1tu;;- mii. nus Capt. Dan .-on, then just lmginuing tn ullt Tlll` ('li:u`ltst-in N1-\\'s. BO`l\\H`ll tho tun nu-n it ivns l`\`t`l`_\' tiny givvmnl t:ikw" .\t lust, .~nmr~!hiug was slid in Tho llopnhli~ mm tli:it_,;.u~..vul;uly\D:u\'son to morv than ll.\llaY.\;I`lllll. iiiM \3 itIiCuuu in hand he went tn llw <-{Tn-znling Hllllll` tn alt-mnnd that ho slum]-l viillrr up--la-gizu or take a wliippiiig. 'l`h- I`.t-pnl-lit-an man. on tho ocvasinn uf the call, \\`."l\ ~ming ut hi~ do-sl: writin-.3 an (`dlt<)~ riul. \\'h-~n hr s.-ur thv thl`8IY(`nlng stick he i-~nll_\' tul-l l>in\`.~-vii t-vput it clmvnur liuwuuld _thn-n.` himuut of the window. lnnsveond inure tlw rm mm) won r`linvhnl. Tho stout young .\"rtln-ruur, llfllllj; hls \`l.~lt0l` from the llu--r B ith n~' inuvh x-:i.~u its an athlete hnnsllvs ll linnh hell. curriul the captain where hu said he wnnl-l-tn the winln\\'-mul roinarkod: I l~`ii`t \\.'nl( you to zipol I don`t want lu (lrup _\'uu; but will you stup qnarrt-ling!" Th--ru \\`:l.~` su unn-h lvtvrnnrmtinn Hi the mn'il~ :n.l mvtliul of tho man that Dawson qnivt l_'.' x-ml npnlugiud like the geutle- mun ha \\:L~', :un1 tlwn-aftvr tho twucslitnrs in-giuiu Vl'l')' l`("Sp\'t`lful 'rmml.s'. 1 ml. \\;x`~`. \\'h tuh bin thvt .. ._.. _ \' Ll ... .. ..,...\.... ml >1-r\'n-i right u\nHn.~ `.1! unn. ROMANCE or `THE L[FE.OF CAPT. ' F. w. DAWSON. Ills 1:.-.u--ry In BnMlo--A duprlnle Story nf [ho Killing nl l)awson--Stm-lea of III: .`.a~u spn-pvr (`artw-r-lll| Connection with aIu- Civil hr. 1!. 7 _:___. EH; 95B!{QY$KY TIlIL1%;\ll'H.l)El{ll) ED114011 {M I-m`ful`t' the 1 ...u...l a.........o.. n nrnun.` \ noral fnvu _ C ,. .. W. Dawsnn. if it were d.wuull like a romance. Ho ~t n-mull!)uln~:1nll1-s Burn and. of the struggle for live- :~. l.n:ulu-n. and smi11;:;1m\v n1:p-~rtm1i- an ;:1.~nturnns spirit in the war just n-t\\ u-nlh~unrl.l1umlsnuth. he stole ;---:1 mo .slc.'un-'1` .\'nsh\ill-. then u -1*.'\t.\ |n`|'\'-nhunr ..nnnun-..l.-l I... 1 , V'lI -nu mu...-xa .vu.~u\u|\'. ruin pri\':xtwr, wlnrnamlnl l_\ .1urxnL-I`ly of the uld n;u`_\'. ,\\. IL. - .., \.I]'l{.lILI V l|('I Is. \'lI vgv-rd gran-:5 of (`:1 appuiuiun-nt us In: I .-;..I.n n~..n (...< .. I `L-. III In wn-I_\' slnglo ` .h. .9 l...o'.u.` 1 \ N`-| lIn|l'l ll`Zl'\HI; .\':~u:hm;n;ton. he :Ippe.'trml un lwk. Tho [\ct`._\' oim-r.\ wt. him at. work cleaning lhv hl`zl.\\`<'x` and cluing nuld /. chums. Wlultovur he did, In: lid wrll, and [xv u-ylimml to do It nll tlmnn_;h I lifv. By uml by - '-J his ulvrunxe nml iutclligonm ul- tmctul llxu attun- tiun of the quzu':cr ship rx-.'n`h:' pol`! ho -, and had utmimxl tho '1('l`l;. Um Ru.` urrhul, r . ..a II -..... u, unuv `I"ll|I,` I\'l` m, and H10 strap . .1 n |\`A\\`nhImI him nith TIITL _ IKCIZ n lnghprixh ` IHHK .h\i\|.. IIIIIIIH . l'lIlIIUllI`.DT III KI I'll Steam Hot Water Heating In men. Agent for the Celebrated Spiral ntor ot Air Furnace Innnnfncmrod by .I. H. J: aynouoo. `nun. HHIK 1.. .1. KI l|l|`.` ` SM!) ..\-I n r.. THE BRITISH wane. THURSDAY. MARCH 21. tall I 3 In-'11 muub-.-r _ uilh hbi ll` I II | I I17` \\ nuuulul n.-mule-I at ~ hc fell. Nu uum.'| ti IIIIIVJ luv W "*""'*"` I" 9" Jul! 1:. vuuuuu. ` Vmxwtu-r mmny R4-publlcuu In I378 In their hitter ght against Oon. Butler. In 0! unin-n:it_v.nud via pnaddent or tI:eWu- ceuercluh 110 h In vary pdnr hudtl It prql-nt, and lab clung: of ruldouoo will [tvbuhly grovovury h_unoIIcI|l. ___ ______ John D. ':nIbIl'l. Juhn D. Wcuahburu, lhu newly appointed mimstnr In Hwitaerlgxncl. bolunga In the fam- oun Wuhhurn lnnuly of Mnnnvlmsn-cu. H0 in horn in I&`9, in Buston, and Ira gt-ndu~ nteot Harvani unI\'c-mity. Mr. Waahburu -bunt:-Ina:-<+rnd art!-nntor lmu-, to whom his u-la-don in t-ruined. He has hem In the Imunnm hlmlnoss since the war. Ho s-rrwl In lho` l~gi.~lutur<- NOT ymhs {mm I530. ~ u-nu uuluuuug uuu `- ` to H1 ` \\'onor In the 1-nrlior part of ` the `tits he aarve-I J` A` munul I.nL`]l`I`k inn judge`: oce. l"rom 1365 till 134!!! lm d6\'uted his umotostudy and thou vmno to this coun- try and ultra! tho v--llo-go nl Augu.-tan. at Rock lnllnll. Sum After he was made tumor of The Fl\~Ill|.'I11tlt't. a Swedish pa- per prinlul in (`|1iv:|;;-1. In 1'41, with G. A. Buhmnu as pnrtm-r, ho bought the paprr, which he has .~mc cdmxl. In I87-I Emunk-r wrote a Smwhah histury of the Fuiml States, which was to well nceived that it was .~hurtl_\' nfwrwunl translated into Engllvth. From 1874 to I87? hv I-zlitul I Sm-li.sh htnrary pap:-r. .\'unx-II Fjerran. and ' in I-`N an lllustrnlml paper entitled l'ngduus- van, luth M which have sinm been discon- tinued. Mr. Ennndvr was nmlu I membor of the sum boom at elucution In 18210. .I`I.II.(`I IlIllII`(l.l IV5` nfthv I`m:~l Stain the light of clay in May 2. . l\L . H w gg11;`.h:5. Plum ing.Stn.n and In Fitting Water Hentkm lnclnocn.