.g--o an-\-V DIIIBDC The Attitude 0! Five South Anierleul llepnbllca to Each Other. Nkw Ynltli, April ll.- The lleraidkt Washington eaye : The live central Ame- rican republic: Coeta Rica, Guatemala, Ni- caragua, Salvador and Honduras, in Febru- ary. Agreed upon a treaty whichlprovidee that if any ditiiculty shall arise between any of them it shall beeettled without war by the arbitration of any one -f the following nations. United States. Argentine Repub- lic, Chili. Mexico, Switzerland, or any of the great European powers; that none of the hve republic: nhall form alliance: with outside nations without the conaent of all. and that delegatee from the live republic! shall meet annually to connider matter: of mutual interests. It in the hope oi the ableet men in theee republic: that this will help to bring shout a federal union of theee atatee. `I Amati bdlnoudtoth ad pjtgo for I:lo puuuu to turn DICK. For aome time after reaching Kodiak Lord Lonadale debated whether he would` reaume hia wanderings or abandon hia ex- plorations and return to England. He nally diamiaaed hia old idea, divided the dog: and camp aquipaga tween them and the whalera. and announoodp that he would remain at Kodiak nntil he had fully Ipcover- ed, when he would croae to Sitka and re- turn home. He atated that he had had enough of Arctic exploration and would re- turn to England aoon. wuuu ulore uoru uonoanle Would nave dled. Lurd Lonudnle penetrated A: far north as Melville lalnnd. Crossing Melville Inland with a dog team, he hnd intended to continue his journey, but the guinea, worn out, re- fused to ncooinpnny him and he wu com- pelled to turn back. For nnnua aim. .09-. .--...|.:.... l(...l:-I. Juumey wwaras nomak was resumed. The tempenture for several da) a register- ed 100 below freezing point. b'e\'er&l, of the dogs succumbed, others wandered off and were lust in the snow, nnd just. before reaching Cook a inlet two guides died mud were buried in the snow. The party was in the last at: on of fatigue when jt reached Kodink, an had not mad and shelter been found there Lord Lonsdnle would have died. Lunl lnnnhln n-..'-o-..o-.I .- t-- _....|. ._ On Feb. 3rd the party reached in lake nlrnout in the centre uf the peninsula. A stop wu mnde to rest the dogs. A blizzard set innnd continued for tfuur days. during which time Lord Lonsvlule, guides, dogs and all were huddled together under 5 shelter made by standing the sleds on end ; to pre` vent either men or (logs from wsnderin away all `were attached to I long line all walrus hide. When the storm ceased Lord Lonsdsle wns found to be so ill that it was feared he would not survive the journey. His arm hnd swollen to twice its nsturnl size. and the pain resulting from this end the injury to his hip kept him awake uiaht and dsy. The guides broke up one of the `sleds, built I lire, (`nulietl some food and boiled water, with which they buthed the injured parts and reduced the swelling. Lord Lonsdule impraved somewhat, and the journey towards lxmliuk resumed. 1`hA flflnnrnfsurn inn ...u....-.l A... .. ......:-s..... Rendered Helpless by as Acbldant - la Buffers Gnramlhln And Narrowly Ea. capes Death:-overtaken by a sslluard Or` liundtad Degrees Colder Than I`:-eealng. ' Pom` Auanaas, W.'l`., April` 10. --- The fishing schooner Cumberland. which arrived ., to day from Kodiak Island. Alaska, brings news of Lord Lonsdale. He and a number of Esquimaux and Indian guides reached Kodiak in February in a famished condi- . tion. they came from an isolated mission near the mouth of the Kushowin river. which empties into llristol Bay, sud'su'er- ed many hardships and privations during the journey. Lord Lonsdsle was" seriously injured a few days after leaving the mission. While in the lead of his party he slipped and fell into a crevice. His left shoulder was so bruised that his arm was rendered useless, and his hip was all but dislocated. He was placed on a sled, and in that com dition transported to Kodiak. A (#5-ribls blizzard caught up the snow in clou . obli- terating all tracks and landmarks familiar to the guides and making drifts through which it was next to impossible to make a nassarre. POLICE OOURT-MONDAY. CANADIAN Ai P0l N T MENT. Loan LONSBKLE `DRAWN TO KO- DIAK lN `A DYING STATE. FEDE RAL UNION WAN TED. sAvE:: ;i3;:*r FAMISHED. . uu-ulIVI- 'E"v`Q~c otlllo 3 on chum u----n Iu guuty or He ran 0| - rl allowed A to `cow --vw-v-v- VI UI-U `Ii-Ile QIIC FIICIIKCI pleaded not uilty." The alleged eeeenlt ooourredonle Oth In On ne. Reid vlelted omclelly the Centrel, hote kept by Hudeon, for the purpoee of eervln e enm- neee upon the prleoner for vio don of the Cenede tevnperence ect, Hudson cum to the door le tee to the ooneteh|e`e knock, end eehed lm win: be true doing there. The oonelehle replied. "I have e eulmnone for you." The prleoner teplled, Cleer out of here." hllowin up the com- Jnend he ehneive hnnlnoe- nd-uinhnl-. A (`lee Before the Anne court at Inel- vIIle-ludnon uted. Yeeterdny at the Brookvllld uelnee R. Hndeon, ofunauoqne, wu charged with uenltlng Peter Reid, n countable while In the execution of his duty. The prieoner ended ll! ." Th Al I gluon:-red ol::otl'eu Dtvh In ():nnn':::_u.l::l.It guy. The mutor In ohonoor gun so or- or udooind. The other Ida curried on A` pad to Toronto. Chancellor Boyd dinet- .5 thot the bond should be given up to the Rnthbon oolnphoy. `Visit on: on nun. "renown: we * rmnd h ubnulvo hnglugo. mg udninmoh 1` 5 k ok to the officer In the loomnoh. A h,. nunod Kllhonruwnro to Ian! nu nlndlon Iltorwu-dc av. "I Hot uuuuuuu -el -a - uluu Iv. Some time ago the Rathbun company, of Deeeronto, sold to A. Coueineau. Ottawa, our to the value of 8600. On June 29th. I888, Cousineau assigned. Mr. Larmonth, aasignee, found there was nothing to take poeaceeion of except some book debu. hire. Cousineau put in a claim for everything ' belonging to her husband as here, and show- ed a chattel mortgage of 85,000. This mor . however, expired on January l2th, last. Upon the examination of A. Uouaineau, however, it was aecertalned the chattel mortgage had been put on just be- fore he made the assignment to Larrnonth out of the monies he had derived from the our sales. The goods were claimed by Mrs. Cousineau and an interpleader was directed. Mrs. Consineau consented to give a bond for 85min the meantime. and to pay euoh eurn as the court should direct. On the trial the jury found for the Rathbun company on every point and judgment vvaa given declaring the goods in uestion to be the property of the execn on creditors. M r. A. J. Snow as eoliciwr for the oompany then applied to the luster in ehanoery to bar the claimant alto ether, and asking for ooets out of the hon which had been tiled in court. an securit {or the Bathbun oom- n al` asdeaind. The other all: pare-lad an lersst. K. next door I lslngston. ` yj ` In tho|Proooodlngn lh-ought by Mn. A. Coualnonu at Toron to. u_,_._ A:..,, . ,,, .1 n .| u - reurlct, u mucn as possible. thexr use. There ii A curious instance of eleetioneer- ing sharp rectice Lt Rochester, Eng. Colonel Hughee- Allen really resigned week: ago, but the toriee. unprepared with n good can- didate, kept his resignation back, and when ready produced it. poet dating it, Axorea, Much The trick was too clever, for they have miecelculnted Colonel Hughes- Hnllefa movements. He hue not yet resch- ed the Azoree. In the Cnnadinn senate un Amendment was Added to Sennoor Reid`: bill restricting the use of tirenrme and making it crimiml to sell revolvers or piltolu to minors under sixteen year: of ago`. The object of the bill in to prohibit the carrying of revolvers and reetrict, as much poeeible. their Thar: In n nnrinnn I-u.o.....- .-J ..I..-n:,...n..- Vlllio The Sinmeu princes are visicing Englnnd about I concession for A railway to be con- structed at I coat ol ve million pounds through Siam to Ynmuu. The scheme is being jealously watched by Fnnce and Uer~ mnny. In f.'IA .nnnr`:nn snug}: .- -...-...l.......A UUUU. Mr. Elijah Joyner. returning otcer in the mapuer of the repeal of the Scott net in Frontenac, hu msde his otcinl declaration. The not In: repealed by I majority of 513 voteo. |;;wc;)nductorI and engineers on the motor line, Minneapoa, struck At. noon. The drivers and conductor: on all the street car lines no expected to follow this After- 1100!]. wlu uu unu or ulrt.-G umes mu 0! last year. Deapatchea from Spain announce heavy gdel otfzho cont, interrupting telegrnpbic communication, delaying mail steamers and doing great damage. Several wrecks Are ranort.ed_ IUWIIIE (or [HIE xl`UKl_,U Fl HIE [K)pUlllUl)lI. Kansas last year _'ulrt:d oue~ni'th .-oi` the cocoons, for silk fl)&H\Ilnt.'llll`, of the Ullllmi l States. This year the cocoon pimluutiou will be two or three times than of last Delmtchea Suain announce hnvv can uuu I cuuu OI JUU miles to get them. The return: of the English divorce court have risen in thirty years from ninety-seven to 254; but. thin in not at great increase, ul- lowing for the gross L): -f the populauuu. `Alt vmnr lulbrtll nnuunflh 4.5- lhu maul In 1630 It umu`. IOWA. Four train robbers were brought to Suit Lake City yesterday from Arizona having been captureqliil Southern Uuh. The oth- cera had I chase of 300 miles to get them. Emtlinh divnu-pa, nnnrt T0 RENT FOR ONE YVIAR. or term of yenu-u, poewoulon May lat. u Hlll."K HOUSE on Centre Street near l'nlun Street: clam rooms and extensive kltrheu. well and cistern. drive house and stable. A`ao [union and fruit Ire--s Fur furtln-r particulars apply to MKS. JOHN W. ASHLE . on the premises. UIUTI IU CUHIC [U ["6 Iron`. The world`: conference 01 Luther Day Sninu, held at St. Joseph. 340., adjourned yesterday. The next conference will be held in 1890 at Lamar. Iowa. Fnnr lrnin rnhiuua Inn:-A h.-nu.-.|.o 5.. Q..IA ` IN Sty lllln. (ion. Von Verdy Du Vernoin, Gennsn minister of war, is 56 yenrl old, And the first of the new generation of German :01- diers to come to the front. 'I"|u. ..n...IA'.. .......l-_......- ..A 1_.;_,, n,, IEUII l'CUIHVUu- ` The nomination of John Albert Bright, liberal unionist, end Willlium Phippeon Blle, Gludetoninn. took place today. Pol ~ mg Monday. ll Seventeen members of the Boulangist party will be indicted by the senate court. They will deny the jurisdiction of the Iennte ` to try them. (inn Van `far-u llu \4'nu-nah l_`........-.. IIIIJIIU lrlllu A rumour prevail; on the Paris Brouna that my Attempt has been made upon the life 01 the czar, but no conrmation of it ha: been received. TL- n.-....:..-oa.... -1 l.\L_ AIL_._- n,,x,L. pun menu 0| 1 uxou alllry to members. i`hq ceubus of the Wesleyan: shown thin the total number of member: in Great Bril- ninh 421,784. Last year : increase was 5.046. ' u,u!u. Seventy-ve street can Iiocheuer, )l.Y.. to-day. '. nmiuurhuncn whntavar. A ommoqus Docket. VUIII Ill 10 50 `0, BBC llcl In IV0l' C pa ment of I xed salary to members. {`he cenhu: of the \V.enlnvnnn nhmnn -umuunon or women to me- scnoolu. The steamer City of Pnri: has made the pnwe from Quoenatown to New York in 6 days, 18 hours, sud 53 minutes. Thu nnnnmhlu nf Nam .\`nuH. |XI.l-. I... - on; ma y 9. ` Over 1,300. students It the English uni- veraity of Cambnidge protest ngnimt the admission of women to the schools. TI`: -fnnrn-r (`ion as` D.-3- I.-- ....-.l- LL- THE MAIN PART of the Stone House on King Street. forntcrly on-upiud by lholnto Mrs. Macaulay. Renttatlhs your and taxes. The huunu Isl - 1-xv:-llem nrdnr with all mod- ern nnvenlonm-. Stable: nluchcd unlll fur- that notice. Apply to Kirkpatrick 1 Rogers uuyu, lu noun, inc 0.) minutes. The assembly of New South Wales, by A vote of 45 to 25, but decidnd in favor of the nnvmant n5 1 rm! IAIAIIII tn mam}...- II!!!" Dy 0'. Elgin,'LAmbton, Middlesex. and Oxford ` counties will vote on repeat of the Scott wt ` on May 9. "Our 1,300 ltnrlnnfn .9 M... I.`.....n.1. ....: RATHBUN COMPANY_W|NS OI` NI. UHOVTUIU -. Queen Victoiia object: to the me Q! elec- tricity in Windsor castle because it hurt: her eyes. Elwin` lllflhhl Mitlrllnnnv Ant` l\vfnInJ mung so we provuonce or cnonera. The chamber of deputies hu voted 10,01!) frames to defray the expenses of the funerul of M. Chotvraul. 'n...-.. v:.......-.. ..|.:..,... .. .|._ ..-.. -4 -u-- The/Iploo -r the no:-mug Papers And cub Verv Latest. Ielounma. The pearl sheries" of Indi: have failed owing to the prevalence of cholera. The ohnmher of dpnntim hu vnnul In NI ) naval, III. 1 ., Lu-uay. gurbunco whatever. rm THE PITH OF THE NEWS, nre running in There has been Both sides can- HOUSE with 0` hi mom: and extension kit- bhen hard and no t water with good aublina : convenient to Queen`: Coliogo : iuunodialo - Ioouon. Apply on the prom 18}. or at . u. I841! Union Su-act. between 00 on and Alfred 3. Olocod to l'on'[ncn--'l`hc llnllng ol the Incl-wary of tho fronnnry. WA.-mniotux, April ll.--Sccrovury Wln don has Inndc nn lupcrtnnl. rnllna ln rc- co vlolann of tho contnot labour law. nrmln; the dcclclcl cl Ibo collcctor cl custom: ol New York. In the can of n Swlu cunbtoldu-er. The Swlu olnlnnd to have coon. whllc In Swlturlcnd. on .\dvor- tlccmcnl 'ln a Naval. N. J.. ncnpnpcr tor cmbroldcnrn. Ho wrote and wu told to come over, whlch In Md. The collector clnlncd thn.:.ls`wncn vlohtgn cl the fcrhld npcthtlcn cor` hour. u. cccntnry Inch" out will ho lnld bdun th- rV*7' -.-..- ..- ..-- --as --u --no -uu In-`v Ivy` jocud in ulkln with n rcporhr. ho, how- ever, lntllpctbtf his balls! that Davey in n trultor. und in nfuud Uo upoloploo. don: uuvoy Ina asmes uuormen dellvend sddresses. end resolutions were sdopted re- questing Mr. Psrnell to sppoint s oommit~ tee of ten, whose standing snd chsrscter shsll he s usrsntee of their in islit And good is th. in make s thoroug invest - gstion ol the ohsrges end to male e report of the Irish nstionsl movement in America genernl. A newspaper published sn inter- view with in which the letter is repre- sented es I John Devqy s trsitor to the Irish oense. ome sh eorrespondenos hss since psssed between "two men. De- voy demanded s retrsction. snd Egsn re- ` plied that he hsd not need the Inn usge ob- jected ulkinn with s renorhr. 9. how. Ir. Parnell Asked to Appolnt I Commit- tee of Ten us lnveetlgete Clurgee. N Iw Yonx. Aprii ll. -'l`he council of the Irieh Netionel leegue diecueeed the emtnde noently eeeumed by Feltlok Egan. the new rniniemer to Chill, end Alexender Sullivee in eeeerting the existence 0! treeohery Among some Irielnneu to the Irieh lesions! nnee. John Devoy end Jemee O Gormen delivered mid!-Anna. And no-nlneln-.. -._. ..l..-.o..l .. uuun we reacneu nnnuy noon. The steamer El Dorwdo caught the storm o` Cape Haueru. The captain nid it was I violent hurricane with very high seu. Severelseu boarded the ship. broke the windows of the upper deck houses, smashed in the midship house And forward end Aft pilot houses. enj two of the otoen` state- rooms. Olsen Anderson, I tailor. WI! swept ecroee the ship And bed his collar bone broken. um experience at (no cyclone. laid ,I never knew it to blow harder and I have been in some of the heaviest of weather. A northoaster will blow itself out. so, too, will a north~wester, but when you get a gale directly from the north it hangs on like grim death. The latter is what we had of the coast for three or four days. We caught it first oil` Charleston on Saturday and it was such a nasty dirty see that I concluded to haul in our soundings. On Sunday morn- ing 1 hauled the ship out of the gulf stream as we were doing little more than bobbing ` up and down and taking great heavy seas over In and about 8 p.m. on Sunday. in eighteen fathoms of water, between Cape Lookout and Frying Pan shoals. I concluded to stop the engines. The wind was blowing with such force that we lay to without can- vass. At tlrst the sea thum hard under the counter, so I let a little sh oil out and then she laid to the sea as easy as a duck. We did not move until {our o'clock Monday morning and then went ahead on our course to (`ape Hatteras. which we passed at mid- night. We made better weather but the wind continued to blow from the north until we reached Sandy Hook." Th I'.e llIllll' Durmln thunk? Ilsa nine-In A Captain Toll: of the Time Ho End In Wonchorlng tho Gulo. Nnw YORK. April H.-CIpt. Roynoldu, of the steamer City of Washington, which ll`l`iV0d yeeterdu from Hnvunn, in relating his experience 0 the cyclone, laid : .I never know it to hln-r Inrau uni I ....-.5 - In. u nu IHIVUIIIIIK, lllllllll me wo- men. run in pus:-essinu nf the cow he had not earned. The young man from whom he had received the 825 cub took from him the"red and white cow," but his: not got his money back, And is still baking hi: own bread and sewing on his own buttons in his bachelor home. The would-be philanthropist Glitfe in I county chnrgo at present, but aiuence stares him in the face u be has several daughter: growing up towards thnt vnlunblo womanhood when they will have A Inboun- tinl value in cuh, cows or corn. uuu mu money got no runner. The red and white cow, which was part of the consideralinn for nne of the wo- man, wins in (Tues county, in the poueuion of I brother of the mini who wanted I wife. Glie now vu-m. to him and misrepresented the bargain. He secured the cow and re~ turned to his county in rathera dv.-epondent frame of mind. He was minus the cash, having I in it in travelling, minus the wo- men. an in Ham-uieninn nf H1; non: ha Iugyl nnt 00 BACK TO PASSPORTS. A SMALL HOUSE on Centre streol. Viv- lorin ward. Hem, including taxes. sixty dul hrs per nnnnm. Also a Small House on West Strm-I. .~'_vdo-nham \\'nn`l. onpuaho the (amt. houses in good order. Apply to A. ICU)!!- MIUK Princess Street. lullll BOCUPKIDIC. This spring two sons of Glitle had worked for ueighboura and earned about 375. which wu turned over to him. At the name time _he received 325 from his matrimoninlly inclined neighbor. With this $100 cash he started towards the land of many maidens. Arrivingin Fargo, Dnk., he divulged his secret to some of the good people and he and his money got further. 1`hE fad and whiru mun " uvhI'nh I'm: nn lt,|(lmlnllIere(l a. sound inruemng. 'lhe old man then took his departure for Brown county. He still had on eye for buli- neea. however, on he soon returned and en- tered into another wife brokerage contnct. This time he bargained, contracted and agreed," for end` in consideration of one white and red cow, nine year: old. to go down to Schenectady and lnring buck tonne of hi: neighbours as comely woman for 3 wife." A: the same time he entered into an agreement. to bring soother wife for two lmrrell of our and lom0.,pomtoee, not to be l received until the women was produced and found acceptable. This nnrina lwn Inna nf (`.li`n land wnrhnrl A Father Who Wanted to Hike Money Out ol Illa Doughler Matrimonial Allllnoee-tlnlnewhnt Crushed by the Wuy He Was Treated-GIll'c. n Coun- ty charge. LA Movm-2, Dakota, April l0.-Auguat Glitfe came here from Schenectady in 1888. Last February he secured from a young fol- low labouier $50, iorywhich he agreed to deliver for marriage one of his daughters, who Wu at the time in Schenectady. In due time the family oi Glilfe, including thie young woman whom he had bargained away, came here. It in said the young woman lell in love with another young man and desired to marry him. Lorthario No. 2 secured the girl and no angered Ulilfe that he borrowed a ehotgun and started out to convince his daughter that $50 was a sum of money not to be tried about: When the 850 young man found that he could not get the girl he demanded his money of (Jlilfe, and. not get.- ` ting it. administered a sound thrashing. his dennrtura fnr SELLING woman r-`oh cAsH, cows, corm mo SICH. wmrs VALUE IN DAKOTA CYCLONE ON THE OCEAN. EGAN AND DEVOY. No. nu U 31:. -I-' \-Ii-U ` Il.660--80LlD BRICK RIHDINCI on mama : nu mono and extension klmhon: "'*'-Hi llmn hlnllu. W atreeu; onol uwomng with Ill rooms. Kent OI2 per month. .5prly to W. H. WOl{.\l WITH. Stevenson dz Co. 5 `hum Factory. CHEAPEST HOVSE IN THE CITY. No. I20 Earl nu-eel. between Ba t. and Sydeuham streets: brick dwelling wit I 10 Rent 812 per Annly WORM WITH. Bwnau v .::.-r moans uoomc. Iomhnul mul- mcuov u r Tusmswun rouumbu M. 00. at. OCCUPI D 3 door sumo: Mtmuloy a 03 noonmo. km. street. In Lhushlnl hi: frlon 3 lot the pnIron~ ago so (anomaly oxlandod ht our thirty nu-I. he beguuuuto that he will bun apo- nmonm Ihowlholunutndbutrugoot -A~~- . -.u.gwnnO -llTf.\' Ev` my--as L R , T0 RENT-WH()l.ESALE 8`l'0Rl-(`/orner of Clarence and (mtnrio Strooll. Apply to W. H. Sl'l.[.IVAN. Snllc tor. I-once street. or J. B. MU:-wuv. Telephone `'0. I70. A BRICK DWELLING AND A SFONE DWls:LLI.\'G. with or without furnaces and All modern Improvements. Both are near the cor- ner nl` KI and Want nu-ecu. Anply ta HAC- DUNNE E MUDIE. ALL Q1` UNUSUALLY [OW PRICES. lR().\11u'r MAY. that good. substantial house on Ontario Spree near Union. at pre- sent occupied I-K Mrs. con`. apply tols`. T SPEACY. Wula ksualcy. n o171:. 209 wn.u.u1 swam; eleven roon1s;bath;klwhen and main oor. Posses- sion May In. Apply at No. . or at 7 Clergy eet. THE SHOP AND DWl|.`l.l.lNG on King Street. oocupird by John Henderson an at wholesale llquur Iloro. Apply to JOHN REEV ES. Brock alrtot. NEW ERICK HUUSIC, ICAHL S'l'l{lCl'.'T. in Eur! Terrace. near Barrie street App! wB. EARNEY. 30 Princess street. or av. I Eu-I u-oer. UF`!"lCl, large. central. well llllod. Terms reusouublu. Pouuulon immod1AI.oly.' Apply '80:." Wum. A SHUP UN KINU S'l'l'{ll I`. with GWQUIQ gbovo. near Market L-Aqunro. Apply at 13 [Cal Lroel. " -- Known. Rosaline. CHOWN 8:. M11-QHE|_|__ Drulllltl. III In. ._ ....... nu-a Q- - .... -. nnnnr nialnilrnl Tibusm IN VATJAGVHN TERll.\(;l:_Pouu~ lion May lat. Apply at WHIG OI-`I-`ICE. '-S_\_l.l-.-lMll;\::Wo wish a few men to sell our goods by mm lo 1 [ho wholesale and mud] trade. Larges Ill utactururaln our line. In- cloao2-oenI.ammu. Wngeepordny Perms- ncut position. No pauusla lnawomd. Mon-y advmncod tor waes, ndveruslnu otc. Cu- TINNIAL MA!\"l"'(l 0.. Cincinnambhla :___`.u: uuvvh IR.IE3]SdIO'V'.&1- \un|lAn unnnlc. Iomhnnl TnIl|l`_ I A1` ONCE. A GOOD M LVIN KINGSTON to look amur oonuuwrn and colloctlonumuat be well known to the lmainou men : nun furnish 82,!!!) bonds ; good p -y and steady work to nht man :one with om:-.o pnforred. Apply to T URSTUN. THUIILI-2\' as. CO., 87 King street least. l`.,x-onto. um. 1"UlNlSl'llU uuuzuc In a good Iocuuy or boau-a for uu-on when no other bowler: are kept. A.B..thlsoloe. NEW BRICK HOUSE. KARL STREET. in ` Terrace. Harrie ADDIY ma. \ TWO DRY GOOD! SALESMIN. Apply to MURRAY & TAYLOR, 176 Prlnoou Street. A U001) HOUSE llusood loellty; kt a physician. Apply at Mill olue. A Shop on Kmu snuw r. with dwelllpa Ibovo. Mnrkol. auunru. Annlv at 43 En] _;___. -' _ -jj AN UFI-`ICE BOY. who write: well. App] ND. A. UlVENd` Barrister. . A sisuu nuacnrx In mm; mm: top. Will be sold en. 11.. Martin : Auction }Loona.Mu-ht. Sunni. on Stun-(jay. April 1 IJAJ-`ll-Io FI.numm--.In Klnpton. April Htlr,-` Michael Flanngsn, nged 92.yeun (former Iy of Ulenburnie). Funernl will leave the` residence of hie |on~ in-law. Jae. Nolan, 329 Brock street, on Saturday morning at 9:30 o clock. Friend: And scquuinuncee are reepectfnlly invited to attend. l'lllUlI.' Aucrxox tale of Mn. Dupont'| fnirnlture. 35! ` Jghnson I11-eel. at l0:lD LII). FURNISHED HOUBE good locality boeu-a when bomlan A com nous: in {good noeuuzmuunbne Icx uhnlcian. Anly Mbr:Y TO LOAN_. vpL. Lvm. K. w sIIA:\`.VU.V. Isurutor. umco. ` to King`: drug store. King Slmet. GOOD TEETH ..`:..:."::'x.m:.'.*..-r..-.-:T umall fouuul`; In. 17(1)) [NI AODIRN IRAII RISI- ngsbnc. uiouduny ushed ; no Ionnllonnn Union street ; I roomn_down_ |||_(|_I_Vl7IpoIAAlE_: ` I |':A\.:nu I11 Rosaline; T0 l.ICNl-) on (`u:I em late: of In- F SIlANN().\'. lhrrintar. Omce. tn Rina`: rlrmr nlnrc, Klnn RII-mat, Harden: the Gumn. Irunorvu the Tooth. S0!-ovonu . wmagtaz max A ' looattooth "I:nown. E HOMELY FACE IIANI).-`.0`MI. mum Squid: i `V FOR SALE. -n--..u frmmz summer Itoi::n. Ihcdl and table: vnuor Fine modern I-aldnou on 01: n. Union. (ion-don. Johnson. Clout. Iwk other nice at fotll. Innlotn on lat-l. William, lhn-lo. Chadwick. 1 HE] mac. a course: ox U. A. Tnompoon for 878.50, also on July 7th. 1888, a nod t for I piano. purporting to have been 0 by Percy Woodcock for 8350. also I romlnory non. `mrporting to ho mode by our Perry for 0, with Intent: 5! 0 par cont. lnufman Ploatln Onlltv. Bn.m`xtu.LI, April ll.-'l`he grsnd jury rammed four niditiontl indictments ugainn C. J. Knufman for for ry. Tho pruoner wu unsigned And pl ed uilty to lnving forged the num of E. A. nu] upon two romiuory notes on Sept. ht. I888. to `noun A. McCullough`: name to I non of 81!). inhu-at 6 per cent, alto on Doc. 16th, 1888. I contract of I`. A 'l`|In-nn-n- `A- .,!-woo-. April n.-sa: cum. Ruuou uomuod hln speech 1.. lnlnlf of the P... .y_ ing the Parnell oouuniulon to- Tinm of the tor`! the publionln by tho on Pcrullha ouI`~mn and the article: and ncllou odllnly. a" nu a suing the manor ndoptd 5! '50 rhanotoliul uhudoni chaps land 09 \`.q.,.. 1., letnu the ion 0! tan Tl=IO.u*Id 1 3*}, [W I . III I XI can now. ll Chub: add. in to unmnk, III In believed, to ho a foul plot Iphlt Ll-. uuu. um:-at 6 per also Dec. 1888. I contnct of C. A. Thompoon for 878.50. Jnlv 7th. 1888. A I-anoint lnr 0'3".` `CC INT KTZFCII Ln-nu-ooh.` April I0.-A singular we heard at no Livtpool ooun. Ann Obs: nu oununoued for lpyil Nmd noinnllv. An lupoobr outl 3; motor odd Itoaaon lor Dlvoroo. TuLIDO, 0, April ll.-Mra. Belle E Jacobs hr: sued her husband. Edwin C., for divorce on the ground that he in a chronic baseball crank. Mrs. Jncoba aaya Edwin was `a member of the Wauaeon baseball club, and that hit entire time was apent on the green diamond. In winter, when the wea- ther would not rmit him to play ball. he amnaod him by cutting the baseball column: out of new re and timz them in acrap hooh. . u go Pugs av took the cane under advertisement aa umrire, and will probably deolan Jacobo out. 1'.3".?3','." '.'":I.'..m' '12:. ?{."..'..`lI'. round with 5 act. The` In noticed tint on lull: rubber pipp lad boon batted in H5. `Ir baton I; sound the mom. and `:0 not Wu applied with pa whil- ont any noon! boiu; undo. The dolonoo -wureurlou. It to :o the 00008 mu: 5 an lull Ioldtho Cobldntngu econo- mlur. quite I new ination. for which the _ nnlll - moi nnnhb Dc! 1 additional ' ination. for which IIIO paid y Id it It `he maintain: in CIs;N'r. Apnly to n. 1 over lllxpran Otlloo. To be Booolvod With Courtoov. l4u_vll>n.\', April ll.-fhe Slamlard. refer- ring to the coming Samoan conference, says Germany mun: Abandon the idea of securing I prepondernting inlluenoe in Snmon. The appointment of Mr. Bate: at one of the American commissioners Ihowl tint my claim in that direction will render the con- fencnco ontinly nugntory. It is learned from Berlin lhnt Mr. Bate: will be received there with the name courtesy u will be Ihown to his colleagues. V -.u. \vI|- A-vlwulullu. bnmxm. April ll.--Fnther Stephen: tele- graphu, from Fnlcnrrngh. that the Olphert eviction: are to be resumed to-dny on an ezwenuive Icale. A large force of soldiers and police have Arrived to protect the emer- gency men who bring the most Ipprovevl form of bettering run to assist in the work uf making war on the homes of the Donegnl peasantry. Some very old people or invalid: are smong those to be thrown on the rund- aide. n \,IIl-UIIU l.kIll|lUIIlUI|l CIIIUAUU. April ll.--Yee Sing, I wealthy China merchant of Denver, wu united here charged with elopinq with the wife of Chin Poo, Another prominent Uhinamun of Demos, and taking 8300 of Chin Pooh each. You Sing denies the theft, but Admin that the womunlovec him better than the docs hor husband. Yes Sing, it in undontood, in an exiled mnndnrin. `Ilse Smoke Overeune Them. .\lu.w.u'x|1-2. Wia.. A ril lL-A fire in Sengort Rockwell`: w working eIteblinh- men: last night developed A dense and pecu- liar smoke to which two-third: of the mem- ber: of the tire department succumbed. Out of I50 men not over !hirtV'would have been emilable haul another re occurred. Forty bad to be sent home ind ve are in the hos- pital. All are expecbe to recover. All Important Cotton Dal. MONTREAL, A ril II. -The sale of the .\hgog print wor a to the Hochelagx cotton company for $350,000, conuumnnted yeste|- dnv is considered one of the moat importat deals that have occurred in the cotton trade for 3 Ion time. and promises benecial re- sults to 0 mill: orully,u it will min the product of ut 1,200 loom: to cop the printing company nunnliod with cloth. my pruuucr. 01 noon 1,zUU mom: to no printing company supplied with cloth. All Will llnvo nu Equal Show. Wnsmrmrox, April l0.-lt is Authorita- tively etntxbd At the department 0' state to dny that the three trdnty were concerned Iln Snmonn shire, Englnn . Germnny, And the United Suite: have reach d an under- standing by which they will etch keep but one war veuel At. Samoa, pending the ter- minntion of the Berlin conference. A Brutal Glove l'l[ht_. Dnrox, Ohio, April I l.-A bloody seven- teen-round ght come off in I tobacco shed near here In: night between Harry N ickirk -and M. Delohnnty. The conditions were akin gloves to n ninh. Nickirk scored the r-at knockdown And first blood. In tho ooventeeth round Delshnnt wu blind, And Nicklrk was given the but 9. cunuw _s'n:uumn>' company. tom New York every Saturday. Au thoud Agent. I`. A. Folzol`. Furry Dock. toot ` 0! Brock Bt.. Klninuon. ' . Tuuslc ELEGANT HOUSE? were specially built for tho owner.` and no expense was armed in their construction. The rooms being true well vontiiatomnnd hovin I southern expo- sure. are orlghl. and oheertu. They Are hund- somsly ttomhnvlng marbls msnleio. cr stai gassoliors, int and cold water baths ; sun uu-y plumbing. sto. Dralnnals rfect. ln ranr of usch dwelling is A love 1 Mn: and garden. with sptclous outbuildings. For terms apply I0 , __,, , Ilnols. Fine Iota William. N Icon, Allco. MI:-ul a.._d olhul` roots. 1-: u`-1 mm In goal tum. A chance fur wuIk1."|mIen. __ nu . Oloulit no 000 company. __,,_.I A__ll In A -I_.--I-- HE AILY WHIG. 'l`ho ow ol the` one Now. _-... l__xl nu ns nu n - FORSAEEORTORENT, ms TWO mmsoxs swan: nwnuxcs, THOSE ELEGANT HOUSE?` opoclalg tgul_l_t fgr pwnqr; nnduo spar CUNAlG)Ms'l'l!AIlBlllP' Anjwn '0-nu; N.- v....|. -.... u_..._;-.. TLeGnAHaE'Bii=._ A Chlnoao Elopomont. A..-:I II \'-- u:__._ , 119 AND 151 EARL STREET. Vigorous l'.'vIetlona_ A__:| II I) .1 n. N \l"1 -Ln! for KINGSTON. CANADA, THURSDAY" :1vi:N:N,..C APRIL=1 1, 1339. ROBERT GARDINIIR. 151 Earl Street. ua I. AIIOUIOI you In: slurp * mmqrnmnm And di-onigrl conduct and ned [I0 and cost. If he re on-nu'tho' ne will not be enforced. Jose I: Buuupn ionhd hull; unwind I uodior named ~11: and van romundod. P. Lsmorooux, hav .5 d"`d_ Itol lood`. HQ in (I'- the llulncu `nu llncod tho Anon- uou 0! the lulotnto. The (rid of J. C. Greenwood for ouotln a wooden bnlldi within the are llmi . wu Adjourned no I May llth. W. Taylor. vqnncy. nod'|l and coat: or three month: incnreornlon in (col ; P. Smith, drunk, re- manded for I rock, sud Jone II Mooney. for I olmllu olonoo, Iul nocr or tour- toon day! In . Another you chum- od with than ones: di owl; nnd nnd llll uni no-ta, If L. .. ..---'LI.-. Lnolns Tntlle Gate en Omen Knllrond Colnpnnlee Will Come to Iermn. Nnw Yonx, April ll.-The gonorel per senger sgonts of the trunk lines yesterday recommended the e pointment of Lucius Tuttie, of the Csnnd en Pacic rsiiwey. II cheirmnn of the peeeen r committee. This retires Mr. Pierson, w o hvld the position for some years. It is worth from 8l0.)0 to 8153!!) I yoer. As soon as it wee de- cided to have I ohnnge in tho oioe the Delswsro. Lsckswenne t Western. Belti- more at Ohio, And Untsrio & Wutnrn ronde Agreed to come book to Cutie Gerden end listen to so proposition for en agreement. These en t 0 lines which hove most vigor- ously oppoeod Pierson. There is little doubt errengelnents on) -be eifsctod with the steemshi colepsnies, which compete for in migrant usiness at the den, end stobility in retes my be expect to follow. ' , , 00'. 'P."hotdhoIn0II F;'=r:i:;r::n':>|wd '-bun nu nun mum no becoming demonmu, no shmloa to stuck the office: of am ud ;,:'.:,:*;.'*;`.: ...':.%';':-...":..*.:: ~- ol two ll. -4II_-. -'-wilt, __.___;. .\lu:s:u.us,A til In-nun. :i'.`::.`::T'*&_"_.:.-.'v:.=-.-K-s-a hm uKI`K an and nmsndod. L "551!!! dealer. was found d".``aod uolon good`. E month In wn..`p M`... d I T` all hi: eum A1 viva: AND A-H-Al.l' AND SIX Pm CENT. Apnly II. A. 0lV'KNS,BIook Btnet llxnron