wreck of I `I1-.|._ Q,,, , ll_.,,l 1.- lIlU"l'U WU" II -II. wcucnppu-. Llh domain In. It ..u...I. n..... Win. ,`.'I ....' Inn`: then. ' 1 run, 1 null o;ay NNDOL Lonoon. Much 25.-In the salt for libel of Ir. Manor, ucreury of tho Shh hapl- I. an Entry hbouolm-0, publisher 0! 32:1, I ntdlcl of (arty Ihllllnp In to- wwwnu Wu U-C I U--I-I US-Ile Pnunn. Mu-ch 25.-I`he condition of eifein of the Ietimue bee been oritioei for eome weeke, and everything he: borne e gloomy upeot. Thoueende of men were thrown out of work and thoneende have left with their pookete em ty. Fortunately emi- gration on an ex ve eoeie h expected so the: beiore e month elepeee st leeel 6,000 sen willheeentauoy. - N " Dlecneelng tho Jeonlt Ill]. Ornwn Ont. Mu-oh 25.-I`he dobeto on Col. 0'ricn'e motion on the Jesuit: ee- tnteo question will commence tomorrow, and come up In the form otunotlon to go into oommlteeoef supply. A greet crank In tho Iory le expected. Sir John '1hoInp- eon: Ibo tholendi epenkeron the v- ernment side. and Ill be followed In yr. llnlnn Iltlfnvlu Qn an` IIIQL "`f"2T" IJIIUDII -0DII'iII` I 0 Irkn'l rofolntl CFIIIIIOIII IIIII. IIG Wlll DI IOIIOI DOIIOII uoclrl , who will I H -an : I-nnnlnf on ll Inn ulvu, Inollgn n]! 0. N hope: of saving her I FIHOII. A on; oloor in the German navy, n * son 0 Herr Goobei, become enamored of an opera sin r in Hnmburg, one Milo. lan- gener. 0 porlnndmi her to also u hor abode with him. The girl oonlen . and they lived in luxury. On Friday Goobol shot his Iwoetbonrt and himself in the hull. Ho uncooodod in hillin himnif, but the girl in utill Alive, though ynlcinnu hnvo slight hope: nvinn la. SPRING : ANNOUNCEMENT. W011 DIG! lI'|]" TOG. Joseph Douglas ha been urrtod in ` Bellovillo on on charge of biguny. It In charged tho! right your: ugo he In msrriod to Annie S0l'n`l', of Brighton. He left hor, he snorted. becctule Inc vs; 5 loose charac- ter. Four year: ago he won married to Rachael Bnbcock. Ho navr obhinod I di- vorce from his first wife. nor bod legul napa- rution. n um.-e Iwry Dl'lCI mocl In process of construction Lt Binghnm ton, N. Y., lud- denly collapsed. Prod. gurcell, I tlnnmith, wu killed innumly. Two others, named Juno: H. Smith sud Youmuu Thompson, were badly injnrcl. Jnnonh `)nnulA- ha: `man an-40.11 In u uueu `In we Jnpnnolo empire. Peter Ryan, the weltknown liberal politi- cinn of Toronto, and Roman Catholic mem- ber of the board of lioenlo commiuioueru. in A letter to the Globe expresses up roval to in cull for the diullovnnce of the enuiu estates not. A sL-.... -4`-.. L..2..L I_I--I_ I, ,, uay. Sandford Fleming. an outhuaiutic promo~ tor of the 2-8 hour time system. has received ` intimation that it has been adopted on the Chineae rsilwnr. The nundnrd time nyutom in used in the npancne empire. Peter Rvnn. tha weltlmnun lihm-.1 nnIiOi_ 1.0 spend 3 monm or two on me river. Loyslists in Psris complain that the clergy of France use their power to support Bou- langet. And thst the po will not interfere. The bill regulsting the: hosting of cars by steam, including those of foreign countries which enter New York, has become law to- day. Rnnulfnrul Plnminn nn -..ol>...-:.-o: . . _ . _.- ugeu Jud yosrl am! .1 mourns. The Pullman ctr earnings for Mnrch hu increued $100,000. The family can atford to lpend A month two the river. [nu-lint: in pnr:- nnIv\nIn:n cl.-. I... ..I_.____ ue completely uuonceu. Mn. Bridget Hanuhnn. I native of Ira- land. died at Peabody, Mum, on Sundny, aged 103 your: and 3 months. 1'hn pnllrnnn ngr an-ninnn On. ll--..I. L-- perur so nnguna The Berlin Tagblatr uyn thnt if the Renal bill passe: public opinion in Germany will i be completely silenced. \lr: Hriunr "nhhl - nnoiun n-3 7-- XIII. '- Count Herbert Bismnrck in linking ur- rsngementn concerning the viqit of the cm- peror to England. The Rarlin Tnnhln unvn th-t if oh- D.....-I -gauuu nuunl I lottery pronmmon. Grain bu been lawn in Mmitobn for the past ten days. It is, indeed, an curly nu- FIRST LOT QUST ARRIVED. pruunu umo. The Greek government has protested ngainut Auntrifn lottery prohibition. Grain bu haen mum in Mnuimh. rm oh. Tho lploo n! the llornlnz Papal-I And the Von Lntolt Tolozrann. The condition of John Bright bu im- proved. 'l'hnr- Ara '7l Jngniog in f`-..-A.. -4 LL- PFDVBU. There are 71 Jesuit: in Canada At the present time. Thu ll:-only nan---m-..a I.-- ..--s--A-J `KIT 3"!- A three story brick block In nnntrunnn Ar Rinnknmnonn `H us or uuung Drlbel." There was an instant of painful stillnees in the chamber. "What in the question be- 'fore the house 3" Bhunfed Ward. who had just come in. Their is no question or mo- tinn before the house," replied the presiding officer, and the regulnr rautine business was proceeded with. can repeal: my statement." "Well," said Senator Clark. `'1 think these boodle allegations come from Senator Pope with very poor grace. There was somethin like 89,000,000 involved in the passage 0 the bill, and because some of us concluded to vote ngninst the bill to protect the interests of the stste I believe it comes with poor grace for the opposition to nccuse us of ranking bribes. Than: win An in-cunt -6 ..-:..t..I ...:n_-_- vuwu against me mu had been bought up ?" ``I don't know what you understood, re- plied Senator Pope, but if it is necaunry I ` t tat z. c']'\".\e'f"uKig R:T.eol:.. N... -1 u.:..I. ` j-3- Work on the Panama canal: ....-. Il-_-L III `I.. -,, 11.: no net. : uere we avoid such action 3" When Senator Pope took his seat Senator Clerk arose and naked, Did I understand the senator to an that the senator: who voted against the ill bed been bought vou understood. m. uuercu o;:u,uuu to absent himself and lose his vote, and then are specimens of 4'.-6Frupt ` rumors aoat. '1 e question seems to me to be not, Are there those here who sell their votes, but are there any who do not sell their votes ?` Will those who from honest motives voted against that bill-for I be- lieve there are sue-h-join in an honest effort to uncover the alleged corru tion and bring the truth to the surface 3 Bare we neglect to act `.' Dare avoid such action 3" \Vhen Rannrnr pnnn fnnl: H. -..... u....-s-_ PIANO REPAIRS of I kind: on Uprights and squares executed at the Weber lfncwry. oorner of Princess and Gordon ulroeta. Kings- ton. No more durable or well-boned Instrument in (`undn um: (hot). H. WEBER UPRIUHT. Moderate in price and unexoolled by my Cana- dlnn lnatrumnnt uunuuully as xouown : A member 9f the lower house stated in I hotel lobby last night that the iellrt his district had received $12,000 or $i5.000 for his vote uzdinst this hill, A .......... ma alatrict had recaived I u'1nst this bill. A senator who voted for an bill told me that he was otfered 820,000 to absent himself VUI8. and thlk um nnnnhnnnn .-.6` .'.7. .;'.'.....4. um -uuawr WI! DOB RIVCD. After the article hnd been read Senator Pope. in addressing the chair, spoke aub- stantinlly as follow: "A mamhnr 1:` Han lnII!A- L----A -A-'*---` 5- - Ulllo It was eileged the: one nenptor `was at in his room at the Merchants" hotel wit. 84.- ..Q00.iu his packets, which he hid received for voting against the bilL The nuine of the senator Wu not given. After the llrlh-In km! 1...... ---J U ---- --- Minnow`; Legislator: Accused of Being Brlbeed-A Scene In the House. Sr. PAUL. March 25.-There in mdch bit- tarneu in the hurt: of some of the nnutoro vwho |upported.tho Duluth and Winnipe lung grmt bill over its 11 out. It orop out_in the upper. house w n Senator Pope, flourishing I noivepuper clipping. asked r- miuion to loud it up to the secretary : (Eek to hue it read. This was granted. It proved to be an article which Ippeered in a. St. Paul newspaper making covert insinu- tiona that I large amount of money had been soled to defeat the Duluth and Winnipeg i I. . II 580 bill. In `l'hou'I~o You hit). THE PITH OF ' DISGRACEFUL CHARGES. CENTRAL SHOE STORE, 7 THE(N*EWS. UIIUACIO. -ITO! lorlngl bCbl n ponrodwlt Mu . -II. I- ---_....I nun Iypllwilull VII IOIIIIIIII noun um ms won many you-I up. The non has us suthontlooud rooord 0! more than cl; yurlcndqpdooth but our resulted I! t onus adhered. uog nut to until`! II Inc onua no nonwo- od or his A four you old brother. Tho otooo wu ofpllod to tho boy. but would not V odhoro. on thin conrm: the " m ruolon thothlo loj hlromoocro . Tho wonndu ol tho #1: on not deep, but blood no drum. and tho-doth oboohlo do. lth QIIA nnlnnnnnn Innilnn ....M.. TL- muduooo woo moron hly _ IODFIHEI IIC IWII IV-' IIIIICIUC 110?. this Application in fouruoo hours and thn. Ill mnnv van Ann Thu noun 5;- niiellkg-IXCIIOIDOIGO-ll antenna with the pohonoue looking matter. The longeenlnethe none ever edhered before Huh Annllnntlnn -A. Cnnplnnn lumen --.I In no tug at we OIOVII you-do ouglmr of John Kirk, o] Bush county. who was bitten two anoh up RI: E]: which aftorwordu diod ol hydmph 0 stone. ulcer olovon hours, still adhered. Tho dog hit two uhton cl tho child sud nonwh- At` or HIE A Cnnr ungr nltl Inonolngn TL- no Applications In the onus ol Pu-an Ilnon by a lad Dog. Tau: Ru.'1-I, Ind., Mu-ch 25.--'1`ln Tern Huh muduono wu yuurdny `Moi aovtho of the den: ` ulnar of am. Kirk. at InI| ::ntv, creeeu we ruunu, now me!) Dleeuulg Ireely. In the fth round both men were groggy. Burgeee received I stunner in hie bellowe. Burgeee ended the round by knockin Mc- Doneld over the ropee. I'he sixth rou wee dull. the men sparring for wind. In the seventh round the men come up with 5 web. McDonald receiving a blow which neorly oored him. Both eluued for All they were worth. Mcboneld being ve week st the oloee of the round. The eig th rennd won all one-elded, Burgeee making 0 regular oho ping block of McDonald end Bully ending the round with ,3 terric right bender, knocking Meboneld eeneeleu and bmskina hi: inn, IIIGOF, IIIOOIIIII braking hi: jaw. G. OFFORD, Sr., Proprietor. One ot the Parties to It Flnnlly Knocked 0nt-A Jnw Broken. Sovru Bun, Ind.. Much 25.-A light for 85,000 took piece in e born here early Sunday morning between Jack Burgeu. of Boeton, who once beeted Le Blanche, the Marine, and Tom McDonald, of Elkhut. Ind. The light lneted eivht rounde. end McDonald was knocked out. The men wore ekin-ti ht gloves. Burgene weighed I95 pounds. and McDonald 180. The letter we: in the pink of condition. while the other man looked {at and abby. Marquis of Queenebery rule: governed the li ht. Mn.-Donald wu knocked down in the rut round. In the second round Burgeeereceiv- ed 5 terrible blow on the month which gave McDonnld lint blood. The third round we: ell in Burgess fnvor, he forcing MoDonnld to his corner with terrible right end left bend blown. In the fourth round McDonald tent Bnrgeee to his knees with I heavy npper cut. Herd in hting cleeed the round, both men bleeding reely. round both men Inn amon- `M The Conditions Under Which Dome of His Pv Fol-ovsers Are Hanging `l`ogether-Vle- P'k' `wry With mm, In coma`: the cum . L maud oI"Power, Only Ileana Defeat. in New YORK, March 25.-The Herald ; 3., Paris says Boulauger's Tours speech has 80,, been during the last week the` subject of P38 daily comment and discussion in the Paris press. It is interesting to notice how the monarchial sheets, or those which with more or less enthusiasm or resignation have ac- cepted, the elector alliance between their party and the Boulangists, receive the re`- pu blican profession of faith so energetically ormulated at fours. It ii evident that the jounmls and monarchists of this stripe are 1 pr`<>T=`cT4 . and the duty of a batteringwam for the de- not,at all pleased with Boulsuger's declara- ,4 tion.. _ He would not. give them any manner '7 m structiou of the republic or of" a kin maker that they had complacently assign to him we waanot at all one that suited him. Mpnar- _ pt chists of this category have not. however, on that account thrown over Boulangism. ,3, They have persuaded themselves into the , belief tzhat a ter Boulauger has a them at to reta is their seats in the cha and to e_ secure new ones they will be strouglenough rt to throw overboard their powerful ally and lg protector. They indulge in the pleasant at anticipation that it will then be in their power to force the president of the re ublic to convene a constituent assembly an to so shape its action that the result will be in accordance with their wishes These mon- archial acts and combinations are treated with much incredulity by independent con- servative journals. The I"i';)aro, in an ar- ticle which attracted much notice, pointed out the weak ints of these plans, and ex- pressed the be ief that the adventure could only result in the consolidation of the re- public by bringing into existence a strong overument of which the head would be oulanger. It is also interesting to observe the interpretation that the radical element of Boulangerh supporters put upon" the conservative declarations, the moderate ideas. and the toleration and respect for religion that are contained in the Tours speech. The article by M. Naquet, which appeared in the Prune, merits attention from this point of view. Naquet says the adherents of the national party, as the Boulangists now call themselves, should not be either clericals or jacobius, and he blames those who have been in power during the past ten years for the line of conduct they have followed in religious questions. and for the petty warfare they have waged against the clergy. The republican press has not failed. in this connection, to recall `the fact that the radical members of the Boulangist party took a very active and willing part in this anti religious policy, that M. uerre, M. Le Herisse, and M. Nsquet imself showed themselves very warm partisans of the secularization of public schools, that the military services for seminary students and priests have all along been an article of faith with Nsquet. All these discussions show how diicult it is for Boulanger to have a rogramme which will bring into accord his lbllowers, who have come from the most opposite corners of the political horizon. In spite of this an alliance of monarchists and radicals is still kept up under his leadership. The former submit to hearing the republic lauded as the only possible form of govern- ment for France. and the latter consent to forget for the present that war on clerical- ism has `always been the first and most im- portant plank in their platform. Queer sto- ries, most of them groundless. are in circu- lation about the eueral s health. GURED BY ` A Oilnuu Iota I lklp, cmo. Ilu-all I.--CInrlh Few. .- I.. '. r!|.L.... _-...|.-... L- ?':'.'I'..`3V,,I.'.a".'."'n.." ..' ..T"eo'? A DESPERAT PRIZE FIGHT. BOULANGER IS NOT AS STRONG AS HE WAS LATELY. IS HEAIIOSING` ms GRIP? ins mosroua. ALL KINDS OI" BANK and (mice Rubber Bum Deters. Seeds. Ew.. supplied by Bunn- mm klnctuuv. mnnumcturern. Baum SL. Kingston. Ont. NO. -7(}IC l` YOUR WINTER GLOVES II W` REEVES`, King Street. $1) Snmple pain to be sold at wholesale urlcoa. El*.'lCVlCS', King Su'6el. I] LATEST STYLES AND EVERY QUALITY . , , in A FINE FARM OF 16 ACRES. E-um Put of Lot No. 15. int Concession Township oi` Kingston. beautifully situated on the Lake share. one mile from the Penitentiary. Good large house. outbuildings. orchard. &c.. suita- ble for R farmer or ardonor. Apply on tho rumisosin JUHN G AHAM, P.(). address. `ortnmnulh. olvormla. F|$n R410. Now`! [mm us t In an m.W. :1 wow wunuud. HOUSE with dorm rooms and oxtoulon kit- chen hard And soft water with good Itnbllnl; convenient Doll : tmfhadlit ' - session. A ply on the prom sec 188}. or at - 0. N4 Union u-oat. between Goron and Alfred SL8. B. BARNEY & 00. , BDIIIIVIIHQ E6-`.6 'W.I....._4- A SMALL HOUSE on Centre Street. V'lr~ Ioria Ward. Hunt. including taxes. sixty dol- lars per annum. Also a Small House on West Street. Sydenhnm Ward. onpoalle the aol. Houses in good order. Apply to A. Mc&)R- MICK Princess Street. rulnnsos In .1 `omnnmn h- 'l`O RI~2.\"l`-WH0l.IcsAl.E STORE-(`orner nfClArenoo and Uutarlo Su-eels. Apply to W. H. Sux.uu.\'. Hnlic tor. Clarence atneet. or J. B. Mummy. Telephone No. 170. A BRICK D\VELLl\`li AND A SFUNE D\VEl.L[N(i. with or willmul furnaces and an modern improvements. Both are nmr the cor- ner of Kin nnd Woe! anew. Anply to MAC- DU.\'.\'EI1 at MUDIE. FROM 181' MAY, that good, substantial house onontario street. nqpu Union, at pre- sent oooupiod b Mrs. Deacon. Apply to E. T 5l`E.-\CY. Wals asteucy. um; snur AND uwr.`m.1Nu on King ` at t. occu ied by John Henderson as an who<-sale lquor more. Apply Io JOHN REEVES. Brock street. wholesale liquor more uvu ---uu--w--- .33.' $PR1NOI8S 8troot.' Klncntoia. uxunnsr can mm: mun n 01.3 `".m:'.:'.'.::.*.':-.'.'.'..-=;...'*- 'l'Wl<.'.\"l'Y ACICISH Ul" AND. ndnining city with stone rosidvnce and outbuidinus. Appiy to wanmuomu BRUS.. Market Slunre. 127 Princess Street. THAT DESI RABLE BRICK l)Wl1`.l.lJNG, 1;!) Earl Stte:-t. tt present occupied by W. H. Wurmwith. l`csseasi_on May 1st. or sooner If desired. W mm W} NU. 1 uuuuulmlc s'I'ItElc'I`. Hot and cold wnterbuha: six rooms` extension kilo n. Possession lat. ay. App`: to J. B. MCIVE . HOUSE. now occupied by J.-Mills. Corner of Princess and Division Streets. from May lac. Apply at Wnlu om J0. A 8110! UN KING S'l`l{EIT. with dwellina ` tbove. near Market square. Appiy at is Earl street. 0|-`I-`ICIC. largo. oontml, well tted. Term: reasonable. Pusauualuu lmmedlnboly. Apply `Box. Wmo. , HOUSE IN ` pion May lat.- 000]). LIVE MEN . to canx-ngAfor Tucker`: Celebrated Filing (`nblnev and White Enum- elod Cphers for h-vuso Iu?mh.-rung. 'Apply to J. H. R. cCA.\'N, 2 2 Prlncmas Street. v HIG. & --:-------- II\ILUL` 0 ""Wu'lIsmIn thin city, on Sunday, 24th inat., the wife of M. 1. Wnterlof I dM:gh- ter. L St reou. TWENTY ACREP1 OF` uAND. Adnining city. outbuidimm. `mm SHOP AND IHVELLING King uproot. occupied v-_ _.f:' 7 LL _.:_ 7.1:: A NURSE. Apply to MRS. NOEL KENT. I6! Klngstroot. -N0. 4 COLBORNE s'rm:1c'r. Hot and wnlerbuha: rooms: exlenninn Irilnhan, A SHOP UN KING S`l`l{EIT. with dwellina shove. Sauna. Anuh at 43 Earl _ SALE OR TO I ` uunu. Yul'.\'G.-Lln Kingston, March 24th, Elim- _ both Pier. wife of the late `Dr. Young, aged 57 yearn. The funeral will leave her lntg reaillence. `Z10 Alfred street, Tuesday afternnon at '2 o'clock. Friends And acquainuus.-an are reupocttully invited pa attend. IMMEDIATELY. :A GOOD CQOK. Ap ly to Streets. ` - -v-- -.ou-- -u:unvuo In. In buy! llll co in llhoro hly udcrlund h budneu. In; I pnc on! or. - 1. Earth! In loll 8. 0. the :17! 1?: (;)ulInob`thlt can um: `our when It nbedn It. II who . EWWQTWS 159 . 1 -UN II` ` - Puuuc Meeting in the City Hall at 8 pm. -rvubu, .=Coun'r Stanley 0 0. l`.. at 8 pm. Exwualon to aahlnglon. ' ispmol.-:;L'T1\Ta`T}::1zT1<]N."" VOL; LVIII. nun conductor A bernothy. W`:.m`.~:" rzEmrr' 0...... Apply at WHIG OFF ICE. REMINDE138. WAMEI2 TIE Three Good Reason Why You Should Buy I-g- IYDIIIIIIIIIIIP than In endured tho dqoonliou of u White Eagle upon the Salt cl Bolton. quilt. lion ll|l'. Ottawa QlIlnu._ Th uhtoontlo o! t ho n....7..u. ....s.."I12`..a`4'.' ...".'1'."J.`.`.I... nundthom 0 Ihdrmouy honoqh lo nnhoqhcnulok. Mu-ch ll.-MomborI all present. The nuditorfrvportvunoolnd and udopbd. By law` I81 was paid. Alfred Rovumr .u:dJohn Vurect won muted 3 loco ol `unto! the 10%| ou.. In lot I3. In 0th oon., putt Ninth; con. for dig- -lng plouphuo. royalty to be 1.93 per ton u. s. nuke nu voted on or In bang} Pater Umslnl.` 83.15 f6l" W66d Y6?` loin hull ; K. Fnonu for road won-k. returned. It having bun trnnpd by the pnthmuhr. m punou. Inn 1:, moreover, 1 play that In rlot-med by India and gentlemen for adioo and pntlonu. Mr. Robot : com pany in add to ho on: I now than it was when the play was ilod hdio hi- (on. Nuey 0 Do. This huh and delicioue comedy hu el- reody been preeented in Kingston by Arthur Reina : company. The! lo I very good rouon why it Ihould be seen here again, for those who now it two or three eeuone ago will wleh to see it next Fridny. The oy in eperhliu with witty dinlomae. ie in of laughable e tnetione, in not without a touch of potllol, and is. moreover, play that ie performed bv and Dnnflnlnnn I...- FBI John R. Spoon, of the New York Sun. whooe remarkable article: on "No Man`: Land" and Oklahoma have been notable will tell an exciting an atory in the April Sn-u'buer`a, "A Sailor Called the Parson." Viowa of acenoa in the building of the (root ocean ntoamon, the pit of New York and other: will illustrate r. Ridolngh article on Ocean Gnyhonnda. "Con0ortloniatn" and "Snake-man" will in doaorilnd by Dr. Tholnaa Dwight, of Harvard Medical School. `rill IAIICICI 1 I-CIU, A charming number of e cherming m :- Iiae in Our Little Man end \\'omen".or April. The meguine in ne edmirnbly edn :- ed for school supplementary reading. ee or home use. It in e treasure box of picture: and Imriee for the little one: beginning to reed. The publishers. D. Lothrop eompeny, gcoeton. deserve wide eupport. r I..I.- 1) LV_.___ -1 .1, xv II I - A Ilun who \\'ouldut be So! on-He Got the Leader In 3 Hole. ONANCOCK. V|.. Mnrch 25.-A bend of White (InpI,nMr Locuatville. severnl nights ago proceeded to the home of Mr. E. Kellam. I weliknown resident, and inform- ed him they had come to give him I thrulr ing without replying: Kellnm rushed upon the lecder of the gnng, who In I Inge and powerful fellow, knocked him down And roceeded to give him I uuund drubbing. `libs other member: of the gum ed ll hit as their logo could curry thorn. A Mun Who u llul I Peonllnr Experi- em-e--lseInlt u! I Wound. Bonus. Mun. March 25-Chu-lee A. Dunlap, ret lieutenant of company "I," fth Maine infnntry, wu ehot in the side and lungs at the battle of Antietam. The ball was extracted, but Danlnp eutfered from I distressing cough. Nine months after the wonnl Wu inflicted" Dunlup coughed up, I piece of his woollen shirt which had been forced into his lung: by the bullet. Severn] pieces of bones were afterward coughed up. and recently 1 piece of loud came up. Dun- lap in now much better. LIUUUIU II IUITUU. A dispute arose last week over I pig. A ght eneued end the friends of the two fami- lies ocked to their assistance. For several days early in the week, the mountaineers in the vicinity of Stinking creek. twelve miles from Barbourville. were armed to the teeth. A pitched battle was fought in which it is said more than 500 shots were red, and a number of persons were wounded. A she- riff`: posse wee sent to arrest__t,l_ie rioters. but it was driven beck to Barbourville. It wee then that Judge Cull headed a poese end made for the mountains. Another pitched hattle resulted, but the judge`: party [at the best of it. The eheri"s pone is still in the mountains after the outlaws, end before the month ends it is likely I dozen more lives will he sacriced. Last. night word was received hy the courier that in e ght near Salt Race Trace on Saturday night four men were killed and A dozen wounded. Addi~ tional reinforcements have gone out. A fort in being erected on stinking creek by the Turners. APPBIN T1033 WANTED B! I W. . Ill? Wunluum n-or P. nm N 37011:. New Inna": lama! at onmu. wtmom nun nf nn .. THE WHITE CAPS SURPRISED It-In Curried to Extromewsomo of tho Dlupntu And Bclnllu. P1.\':vn.u, Ky., March 25.-'I`ho Sow- dera-Turner feud in again causing bloodshed in lxnox and Harley counties, Kentucky, and Clnrborne county, lennouoe. ~ One- thousand men are under arms and lotions trouble is feared. A A:-.....;... __--- L-` ___L ,__,,, - A boughbol-0 T;nw;;Ilp Ooiucll. .....|. n n-_I---- -II --V - n uruauway car, wnlcn nan-mat passed the corner, barely escaped injury from the (1 in debris. The windows of the store ouytng corner, under the Fifth avenue hotel, war shattered. There in a a hu hole in th sidewalk next to the hotel. giuuiug at a point about ten feet_ iron the corner on 23rd street. The explosion mu probably caused by gas which aocumulatod III the Iubway. A lady was slightly injured. A Great Upheevnl on Knnn Avenue-some Elects or the real Gas. Nmv You. March 25;7A tremendous explosion took plecein the electric subway st Twenty Third street end Fifth avenue shortly before noon. The pavement on both nldes of the street was rip up and ecst- tered in every direction. envy iron plates covering the mmholes were thrown hi h into. the sir and broken in pieces by the loroe of the ex lesion and for 3 considerable dlstsnce along ifth evenue, in front of the hotel, the huge og stones were overturned and shattered. People on the street were psnic-stricken. Some thought an earth quake had taken place. There was 5 gen: hotel in the rantic haste to get out of the doors. J ' A D..--.)__-.. --_ ;___',:,| | I - .. u .- nnd stsirwiyrof The cvsann s-nuusnur coun in. Buuxo from New York ovary Bntnnlny. An thortmd Aguat. F. A. Polar. lorry Dock. foot of Hmok BL. Xuuumn. - \. " A QUESTION FOR EXPERTS- I|K}r'n I _ A Broadway car, `which had-just passed the orner. bnrelv eacanod iniurv from um uim. -__ "` JAMIE REID. THE LEADING UN DERTAKBR. Plllcl 5-runrr. lflulnu Thou lard. BABY cARmAe7T TzEuLra' or AN EXPLOSION. Our Lltornry Tabla. RE|SUIT OF A FEUD. KINGSTON. c.A'NADA, MONDAYEVENING. MARCH 25, 1339. WATIIIOWI, 1!. 1.. lurch Io.-MI'|. Dldcudorl. Dad shoot 35, oomnlttod ul- oldo u Adan cam. ma county, but ng by hugging. She was doubdcu LIKE: U9 I ).-TOO with bound pauougor :1 mm the City of Iloxloo. on the Iloxlonn National nlllny. vu vtoohd ct Ilollvhtio Snturdny llnht, Ind tlnonglnoor and reman won k Ahrgopllo ol stout had boon placed on thotnck. lur amnnouu nave noon roronadon nlnoo I888. The tenant proclnmntlon founded on the low o I88, and that of oroh nd of tho protons your, forbid: Ioroignon, u" well on American. to catch us] In tho wo- ton of Behring non, but doon not lntarrupt tho navigation ol tho! IOI othorwlu. DIII uxnn mo nnuul or uuunonold mo." The lannatlon of Preeident Hnrrlnon. fotbid under penaltiee preecribed by oongreu t e calobinv ol tea! in Bebrinc lea except by pereone authorized by the United Sraoee government to take them. does not. an le pntended by some. make that water a cloeed nea." So {er an American veenele are concerned. it make even no new rule, for American: have been forbidden elnoe INK`, 11.. In-an-um nrnnlaen-Mo... t...._.I-.I `the Lite 0! Ire. Ilu-rleon-AI lleot ol the Proclamation. N311 You. Much 25.-The Herald`: Weehinpo eeye: "Mn. Hurleon in nub- emut while for colored eervente at the White ouee. She will take more inherent in menere below euire then either 0! her immedlete pt-edeoeeeorl were nhle to do. She llhee the detail: ol houeehold life." 11:` Innnnl-unnolnn Al Dnu.l.I..A I.l-__.I___ A Woman otnnltud luollo. Wnntown. N. Y.. Iloroh !6.-Mn. Hnndn-I Anal alum! SK an---In-4| I-I Our rloou are thn vety lowest lnvlno city. 0 store ll I'.lll oonductod by Mr. Arch. Ase:-natty. IUITD [0 n I l "The population has nearly doubled (now ` about 20.000) in twenty years. The city is now lit by the electric light, and in every respect is a new, brighter and more busi- none like city. The markets are magnicent. The roads are high, hard. and wide. Lake Ontario gives every citisen water as clear as any Eve looked into when she vented to dress her hair. There is not in all Canada n healthier city. When the British troops were here it was recorded ae the second healthiest station in the empire 2 For a summer resort it ie a perfect paradise. Up the lake, down the lake, and over the lake. there are doeens of lovely and accessible place. You can go down to Alexandiia Bey and back for 26. The Thousand Isles are a world renowned fees: of landscepe and waterscape. If my ship comes home I in- tend getting a snug nook on the bay road and masking `old Kingston my Ebenezer. Who can have here a nu in urbc, or he can enjoy a livelier life if he want; it. At very little expense one can live between the life of a gentleman former and a citizen. At any rate. for a plesant. peaceful and econo- tnicsl summer rseort. commend me to this loyal little city on the lake." . ' "`a:.;.lThTh:m:nnnI: round nu-annr ___: AFFAIRS AT THt WHITE HOUSE. W UIIIUII. "One of the evidences of Kingston : nn- cial condition in the fat that at present it ` hai more money on deposit in it: bunk: thnn Toronto 3 n'l`I... _-_..I-.:_n L,, _,,,I I IJUIIIIITUUVQU. "1 might enumerate many examples of the revival of public spirit and enterprise in Kingston. as well as of its substantial de velopment. Any one acquainted with the cityes it was twenty years ago would -be amazed to see its onward march in the north- west section, where the government lends remained as an obstruction. 'lhe city pur- chn-=ed these lends, opened streets, and tine detached houses end terraces cover the old elds. All friends of edncetion would see the transformation made, chiey b the genius of Prof. Grant and the generosity of his friends, in the site end surroundings of Qussn s college. The new building is e beautiful structure. I the eeeure of visiting the women's I eolle by the courtesy of my friend Dr. Alfred Oliver, the professor of meterie medice. I happened to drop into the dissecting room as three of the ladies were to ing with their delicste ngers among the exors" end extensore" end the delicate structures of the plantar region of the foot; manipulating scalpel and for- ceps as deftly as seamstress ever fingered needle. As some one said to the class, it was nothing new to see women cutting up men meta horieellytbnt they seemed to enjoy it liters I quite as much. It is to be hoped that Kingston mey add new laurel: to er educational history. by this first I stemetic attempt to open the medical pro eesinn to women. _ , 4.-gmg1ngumnntLn1A1zennnLsntLAlgonq nit, - ohstinetely refused to die. and within the lsat twenty years him not only received a new lease of life, but has forced its critics to acknowledge that its progress is solid and substantial, e d justirius its claim to be placed on th \ list of the go-ahead cities of the dominion. Aml I confess to some per- sonal gratification, as over twenty yearn ago, when he croekers in. as well so out. of the city, never hsd I good word to my of the place, I wrote eeversl letters to Mon. treel papers full of faith in Kingston's` future. One hes no longer to submit to| the long drives of yore into the city in 3 four- wheeler of the year one. A loop line runs you into the heart of it in a few minutes. Between the station and the city cotton end knitting mills are in sctive operation. and others ere projected. Kingston's loco- motive and car works are extensive, and, in feet, every breach of trede and. commerce end manufacturing has brightened into activity. Two new railways are soon to be in operetion, one connecting Nepunee & Pumworth with the Kingston & Pembroke. to connect with the back country. The connection will be ebout seven miles. The city hes voted it 3 bonus of 375.000. The other is s brunch from Kingston to Smith's Fells, connecting with the Canada Pacific. A bonus of 8l50.000 has been voted to the project. At the old marine railway or ship- ynrd, between Gore and Union streets. e dry-dock of en extensive character is to be constructed. HI -..:..I..e .._.._...._..a._ ._.-.._. __ N, is I AI lllell Hull. I And here we are in` historic old Kings- ton, n limestone sister of Montreal, whjgh the oroakon twenty years Ago predicted would soon be I subject for a municipal post montem, or I grazing ground for the came of the surrounding fasrmeu. It was a stand- in joke to poke fun at Kingston. But the ol site of Frontenac : fort, the nhcient camnimr around nf Ahamnkh and A1,. ...... .:.. Oroakeru Have to Admit Thnt Life And Aouvlty Are Evidently Prominent In l(Ing|ton-An I Summer lteoort It In Unoo|lpoed-A VIII: to the Women`: ledloul College. ` ' A writer signing himself ``B' and` un- doubtedly our friend Dr. W. G. Boers.` of Montreal. write: the Star as letter lmregnrd tb Kingston. He tells of the advancement of towns `between here and Montreol, and then add: HA.) 5.... ...- .._.. :..` LI-5-..!` -| I V" ifs GROWTH AND souo mos- PERTIY WELL osscmasn. THE LIMESTONE FEE A00 to thin Old Reliable House for your BOOTS, SHOES, TRUVKS AND VALISES YOU WILL FIND ALL THE `