Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Apr 1889, p. 8

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worn ox lnl vnnoul 0UpIl"lllllll u [may av ' Klninod en the elloted time will permit.` It In thetseuury depemnom. than women am the hlgheet w novcrsl of them, ( x- Ecru in_ their pert. nlnr lino. receiving M! `iii T ever. The pro: one if eelroylng In that are worn and mutilnted le e lengthy one although tome . 00.N0 worth Are dell) ground into pulp in the resume of repreeentetivee of the Ne- tionol nh end ehte department. Thie on] In dlepoeed o! in non to'Now Yo! peper Inennhotorlee wit the exception at whet In made up into eouvenire. Two of our perky curled ewey wish them 3 hue: of un- coln and I dug`: heed mule ol the pill which but e an 0: en eerlior npreeeu 4`\'lIlHl )'llCIll \`lll'?lllCK, The air. Semis will I for the upper lakes. J. man. his dress. He generally wears a black dia- gonal morning coat and vest, end a collsr of the Gladstone shape. Sometimes, however, he appears in tsil-less and jaunty Bohemian velvet cost, but there is one peculiarity of his dress which he seldom vsriels. He has as penchant for bright red London ties, end, except when in evening dress. rnrely Wears any other hue. Several people have endea- voured to discover the secret of Sir .lohn's London tiemalier. but in vain. the 1'-ruins remains an interesting incognito. Sir John Mucdonsld is most scrupulous in I I Rim. rally. .\`|r . ~ LHU Ulllvllly UI LHU UCUK. H. Rider Ho gard. the hoveliat, hu en-` tirelv changed ii: method-of work. He no longer dashes off 5 book on white hen: without reading the proofs. _The novel at which he is workingla co-atin him much lubohr. and he revise: and no iahns it with painful care. J Rn-v R (3 In 1' 1-hnnnn his nnuitinn PIIIUIUI VH1.- Rev. S. G. Bluid changed his position yiaaterday the first time in haven weeks. During that .time he laid on his back with his feet elevated. On Saturday a plan- ter of pans out was adjusted and yesterday he was able to get out of bed for I few min- 'nlnn "P unu: vs-rv wan]: hut I-iii nnnmiilv . IYUIIUVIIIU, "II, HIBU IEIIKU all In(Ur8". Willimn Cook, manager of the Merchants` bank in Toronto, has: been auperannusted. Mr. Cool: WIN! nunnger in Foron for twelve years, and had been. for thirty we years in .t.he employ of The bank. H Rider AuaAr:i than hnvnliat Inn 5111-` jcobplo . Wlu-uo lqvomonta. Sayings. an Dolmu Attract Atuntmn. ` Col. Cotton Arrived" on Snturduy from 10- room. II_' I) T\____,_ _ - \ 0 . I .5 I 3 ll making I grey: auccell of It. . Hon. Mr. Starnoa has been chosen as speaker of the Quebec lagillglivo council in the plsce of Hon. Mr. de 1| Br_uere, resign- Sd. . rnnnnuo Y....:..._ n A n,,..L,. L, , , 1 Lennnx Irv/ink. B.A., Pennbroke, s.grudu- ate of Queen's. has been guzettod ctptain of No. 6 company, 42nd batulion. Stand at once. Lennox ! `, Minn. ljv.-.:.. -..,I u.......:.. v.....:..-.._ -.. UDIU. LACUHUX : Misses Lizzie and Maggie Jamieaun lo. companied the de,-utation that went. to Gunnnnque last. wan: to establish a branch of the lluughters of Rebekkuh. Jmmnh 'rnI-Inn `I-lInvi`ln has {akin Hun VISl'l"%T0* W _&su1NG'r0N. lcll Ill DOTIIOOH. Mrs. F. Morrilon in visiting her parents in Auurn, N.Y. ` ' Ben unin Silver, Merrickville. bu re- move to Kingnton to open A gonernl store. F. Shun. of Montreal. nnent Snndnv in Ul IIIU I'Ill|l[8r3 OK IWCUCKIIIH. Joseph Turley, Belleville, hu takn the management of the Campbell house, Napa- nee. It is rumoured that John Henderson, Belleville, may also take an interest. "ilIiA|n Unnlx, mnnnanr nf than Mm-.-Imnha` I'UIIIq- D_r. P. Drummdndintenda prnctiliny in the I_tntea. ` ' Ii.-... ..-I (1---. ,..__:.___I t_.... |n-_;__._I muvuu cu nlngllon to goneru store. F. Sharp. Montreal, Spent Sunday in _the city. He is in the piano business And in making I grey: of it. Hnn Mr gfnl-nnn Ln: Hana 1-Jun-an -n MIG IEIUCC. `Principal Grant qsrfived from Montrenl this afternoon. U... I.` ll.....:.._.. :_ . x_:.t__ I.-- ..-..-..A- GEORGE HAS GONE WEST MARINE INTELLIGENCE- Thor Inn to loll Pooh. .'____LIl_ _____ AL-` _I._.. L- :3 IUIG LU KUI4 UUI U1 U? [or 5 NEW HIHI` He was very weak, but will speedily q PERSONAL. MENTION. ur. nucn, wnu .I'IllllI\.I "cm In! rsoyu :fa'.r..::.P::.';`;=:::;7`Nt";!*" `W'- . .:__j. Dr. Paper. _ |,__._- x._ AL- _ . Clara White is loading timber II wharf Nhn mails tn.mnrrn\I White Oak ha been repaired . she will nil for Charlotte this IIIIU II IU`lIIHg IIIIIUUI She sails to-morrow K, unulumlue. leave on Wednesday I. Bedford in wheels- MIIIIIIW VIIIII. [III or higher tamper-stun. \Ill `All Buuu-Ornm Il:IloI-rhburglnolxzwouaullftol grndeomlom. ` E-L|lI0ll Oh: frulullto III. `Ll VIILPOOI. OIQIII ILRKII . lmvnnnntn, An-II lg: n.- huytn: lorrnul. Auru ll. l'lonr- Rnodpu ll) bun. Bus. too was. Man-ht quot and without change. Patent! what. No to II); mum lulu. 5.76 to 0.28; In-night. roller, 6. wall: kl to6.o0:Iu` 8.1HoI1B: Om-Io hop. zoom 1.11: em up. uh Io cm lu- taken. Corn-ll to B0. Pa-u-78 to `M0. 01110-81 In 310. Bu-lay-40 wane. Ryo-40 an arc. 0M.med-4.m to 4.75. Oornzncd-om to 1!). Pork- um tnlt l.u'd-0| to lo. lhooo-Il to II. HAmn--ll In It. Cheat-Mo ll. ta!` Hesdquumn: and Gnninn oods. (thnlm lfunv l'ln and Uuilnn Heidi. Choice lfunlly our. Strong lichen hour I specially. -no was-nu nu gpv-I'rIlIIIIo The oicoru of "C" buttery Inn been driven to the public hospital; and the men so: Jenn {or want cl douont nhohot. Lieu-, tenant G-nude: wu Almoit at death : door lrnm typhoid fever, brought on from then * being no bunch. on]y I rough. cold barn where the battery It houud. Moro man have donned from U" honor at Victoria than from the other hm butter an than they were orgonlud. Windsor Hotel Block, Princess Stot, WIIOLBKLI AND IITAII. nnnnnnr nnlllnlnnlnu no-nu I-n \l.r-I - -nu--v- vvuuuvuuug. One of the characteristic: of the open "Erminie" in its fullness of bright and sparkling dialogue and comedy scenes. It vill be rendered in the opera house on Weclneeday evening by Mr. Aroneonl com- pany which neerln no recommendation for ibe artistic strength in well known. IIIECI IU Ll! IIII]UI'Ily. Another objection ruised was tint the etlkct of granting the sutfrage tn women would be to bring to the front the worst clue of women, while the modest, better class would remain at home. And Are we to infer from this that such has been the l (_`lSe with men, else why do these ntlemen ~-know that this result would fol ow 3 full x'ensiun of the franchise to Women Our \\'.(I.'l`.U. having been the only orgm::'zi- tion of wcunen in Ontario to take: an scrim 4 part in municipal elections, we resent any such insinuatinns on their behalf, and claim that it has hecn our host. women, in mnny instances, who have ulnn part. in these eh-ctitns, and that the result has ln.-en ts great improvement in our municipal go\`ern~ ment. I.` there he anything in politics to degrade women. M ill that same thing not be equal tlegradntion to men? Why in it that so many of these seemingly high-minded brothers of ours engage in public anirs if they hsve become so corrupt! We repeat if there is anything in palitics to tlcgraule the purest and beat women it is something which ought not to exist, and which the presence of women would tend to banish. That which we would change is government. And not women, And we hope and expect on I part and consequence of this reform to eliminate from government those things which tend to (lpl`IVe null tlegratle either men or women. To our workers. in conclu- sin), I would s|y,-- "Fls weary watching wave on wave. And get the tide haves onwud ; We nlim like cornlu-gra\'e on grave. ` Yet have s nnthwnv snnwmd. `as: v --a-- van: us--_-Iv: 11-011 uvnroout I16- CIouo-WhlundColorulIr`O:l. Ian v -nu-c vvu `av: -was 1-:$lv I Iavnl-om. April Cotton. qniot: Ame:-Ion mlddnul. I ll M` Clover. Timothy. Fluid nnd Soodl. Montreal Gal Co . . .. (`Jxnzdn Plclc RR. . (funadn Cotton Company nundu (`otwn U0... llnnhnhzg Count: On. Wonk Pl'OUO.nIIOI: Modem vlulu. ne weather. union:-y .r hlalnr nmnu-stun. "ICU WUUIU Ul IIUCCHIII-y HI( UI up. Frequent reference as made during the debate to the bible, but I did not notice tlilt any one quoted the puuge from Galntinne, `There is neither Jew nor Greek. there is neither bond nor free. there in neither mule nor female, for ye are all one in Christ. In the early days of the American colonists history tells ll`! that only member! of the church were allowed to Yule." If tlllt were still the cue, we would have, on Mre. Livennure uye. Men lmlding sum:-ge con- ventions, end demanding uluel right: with women, for in our chuich the letter are larger in the majority." Anntlwr nllllnlillll I-mi.-unl Irll that ehn uunau Imwn uo. .... .. llooholncn Cotton 00. N. W. [And Go .... .. Chengee In the cnrrleuluu. 'lhe calender of Queen`: unlverelty. recent- ly ieeued. contains eny importent chengee. The B. A. cuuree o revloue yeere ooneleted of eleven clueee. le you It number: fourteen. The eubjeote. philoeofhf. mothe- metice end ph eloe. have been iv ded Into junior end een cleuee. ~ Another ne'w_-fee- tunle the courec lending to the degree of M. A. Thle degree can be obtelned by teklng one ol the thirteen honor coureee. Stuclente intending to quellly for hl h echool teechere ere recommended to e thle oouree. A oouree hen eleo been pre- scribed for etudente who ere uneble to et- tend cleeeee. The degree ol Ph. D.. Doctor of Phlloeophy. he been edded to the curri- culum. It in conlerred ugon etudente who, after hevlug obt-elnexl the degree 0! M. A., tehe e lour yarn` post-greduete oouree. ITOCKS. Bank of Montronl . . . . . . . .. Onmrio Bank ........... .. Bank du Pen Io . . . . . . . . . .. Molaoni Ban .......... .. Ban: o! Tomato ........ .. Banque J nu Ga.rua'.. Mcmhnnlt .. ...... .` Sueboc Bunk. nlon Bunk .. Hank Munm bank or Uommercm. Imperial Bank . . . . . . Monu-ed Tolqr Rih-h.P& Onuan u C I A-auger .. Moxynronl Gill .. City rnnouaor nu Montreal .. (Vanni: Pnnlc RH Umonunnx . . . . . . . .. Bunk ofoommerot. lnmnrlnl Hank UU. P Some of the objection rsiaed against tho hill were no frivoloun that I forbenr critic- ism. but, like Mr. Morcdith, I won lad to see the discussion conducted on A igher plane than formerly. Thin fnct who no doubt due to the rning and elevntin in- fluence of the women themselves. 'ith the gallcriea lled with ladies thew gentle- men would of necessity "look up." Freuunnt. reference as mmla nlnrinn Hm vv ussauaa I vvua sun u, Now that the smoke of the oontest in the legislature over Mr. Waters bill hss cleared away a few observations may not be out of place. While the vote taken on that ocea- sion may agpear to many as a most unquali- ed defeat do not so regard it. but have good reason to know that had it not been for the vigorous aplioetion of the " ny- whip it would pro ably have carri by a small majority. Some of the leaders saw that such might be the result, and at. is pri- vate caucus decided to kill it." All honor, then. to our champion. Wm. waters; and the tvlieutyoue others, who in the fuce of such opooeition etood true to their eonvic~ tiuns. Vhile the measure was thus for the time slaughtered the movement was ue\er so much alive as it is at `present. Truth will always hear the light. and the promo- ters of this (as of every true reform), court the fullest discussion, however. much our M.l .l s. may want this agitation stop- pad. MRS. ROCKWELL SCORES THE MEM- BERS OF T_HE LEGISLATQRE. `nu wpmon Ara mi: munnyoa. mu wm Fight on-'l`ho Women Do Not Think I Moduty _Wlll Prevent Them from Changing tho Cove:-nmont-PurlIy IIIII ltlghtoounnon Required. Woman`: Journa xv ,, u :. .1, '1 n .. . . . . .. Eggs, 12 as dozen, At. Hondenonh. - J_()SlP} I`_ER.NKLIN, gun. I r. P. Devlin, u.. say: tbn If the nu- lion had been tltrmed when the n wn rnt dlncovored the chemical engine would have put out the blue without dilcnlty. Wlivhjllo. `NU CDT I T gnpnqce _c0lA4M_I_SS|0N_Tl;E@LE_Rh.A IIONTBIAL PBODUCI IARIIT. nn...;_.- n.__n .- LIVERPOOL C0'l'I`0l ILIIIT. I I obnnauann A--II I MOHTREA L STOCK MARKET I. lo.v'rnnu.. April l5.-l2 noun. ASK D. on n \V6 (`-IXIIID MRO 0"Il`l\1I-l`ll\'O3 pathway auuwmd._ '1.-`re beaten back in many a (ray. Yet ever 5 ronxth we borrow: And where the vu-guard real: lodny, The renr shall camp to-Inorrow. SUEVFRAGE T0 WOMEN. cos; rQiricIAv_ivIAT}z. Oporn I-lou|o-Wodnondn.y. .t AI__ .1 ,___L__!_Af _ 1 .1 ruavv- :nls3- In IOITIIAL April It. blah. Balm. am nnkn. "In. `I CVIUTUH .Iv IHU [lulu IIIU Hr` CR1`!-I. Mr. Brokeuahirei furniture Ivu insured in the London and Lnncuhire company, sad the building with the Agricultural lnlunnco compon . Mn 'Ar|xvn'n furniture In innurad with \ . . . . . ..1u .. 15:. 0d. 71:. H0 Cl. compun Mrs { arkyn`I furniture waa inaurod with the Royal Canadian insurance company for SUI). `O ["6 II? ULHIIUII llllll l.lUlI|lU\l lIIU "ICU- When the chemical s-nginc srrived it was unable to subdue the iidlbltl. The Merry wenther win pressed into service, but the tire-men did not sucu-ed in getting it into speedy action. llrs. McCuu| s residence and a frame shed M. the hack were de- struyed. The tire reached the roofs of the dwellings occupied by the Brokenshires And Mr. Adams, but did not dn Inuch dsmsge. The interior of Dd r. | oro|(enshire'e house was considershlv injured by the smoke and Inter. Nearly all the furniture of Mrs. McCml was destroyed, while Mr. Broken- shire's effects suffered much by rcmovsl. They were pitched our. of the house in I very careless fashion. The remen worked hard, And succeeded in conning the tire to that xrtiou of the terrsce in which it start- ..J L- |\II:|(.:l\rv ..uI lnpnihu-.. In-.. I... Lilli. HWIUII Ul IJIU IUTTDUC Ill WIIIUII IF UVIIVI` ed. he building: sud furniture were in- cured. It is said that the n: was started by the explosion of I lamp. .\lra McCnul was at church At. the time the fin begun. Mr Ru-nnnnhir-A`: fnrnihlra IIAI innnrn Mrs. Mo-Caul Luna Her l*2n`ocu-Delay of the Fire Stunner. A domestic at llr. .\`trange'a hesrd I noise last evening about 7:30 o'clock. and on look- ing out uw llunes dancing in Mrs. McCaul'a residence. I lnick extension to I dwelling ownnl and um-npied by J. llrokenshire, cm- ner King and Union streets. Some young men panning were told, and they went into M r. llrolu-nahire'I dwelling to get the key of the lire alarm box. '1 hey found that the only person: in the house were Mrs. Pur- kyna and her child. They were assisted out and I search inuitutcnl fur the key. It Could not be found, so Mr. Chrintnma ran to the fire station and notified the men. \\'L.... 93.. ..|.nmi..nI ..n..i..n .-.n...I Io um. Inc Ina. " The trouury building: no very Interest in: {or many muons. Visitor! ms admitted- one hour. iron I! to 1 o'clock daily. sad the work of the variant dcpnrtmcun u fully cel- nlglnul an thn Allnnnl Lima will narmll._ It He Was A lan.h(ul Man. At the close of the sermon in the Sydcn- hum street hlethodist church esterday tnorning Rev. J. W. Sparling referred to the late Juhn Ashlev. lt. was in and around lhngstnn that he had spent the greater part at his life. For twenty three years he lived in the township of Pittsburg. and then he became a member bf the Methodist church. He was a just man. Hi: aim in life was to he right and do right. While he was ill Rev. Mr. Sparling visited him frequently, and talked and prayed with him freely. l-Iiuht weeks before his death he tnld Mr. Sparling that he was not afraid to die. that Chrlll was near. As his physical Itrength grew weaker his faith in Chriat grow stronger. Mr. Sparlimz closed his remark: hy saying that Mr. Ashley nan oerved his generation faithfully. pre&CnCll Dy lne IVCV. ratner Hlllllu. In Carleton Place last Sundnv Rev. Ar- thur Jarvis offered I! tribute of thunkagiving over the great relief to society of the incubus of the Scott act. He thought it u cllildiuh measure and was glnd it bud been swept away. He hoped, now that n manly law was once more in operation, that it would be faithfully obeyed. Dr. Belch. who gruluuu from the Rays] ollon of nhvliclun and Innnnnn Ihln nu. sron nave I ouuumg : Fhe services in St. Mary}: cathedral yes- terday were very impressive. Previous to high mass the bishop blessed and distribut- ed the palm branches. The sermonl was preached by the Rev. Father Quinn. In (fnrletnn Place Sundlv WWII TCCUIVG .OUU Illll I IIHIIIIU. '1 he contract for the \'.M.C.A. building in Hamilton lnu been signed. The building will be of atone,to cost $24,000. l". M. l rntt is the energetic Iecietary. When will King- ston have building? "ha nnrvinnn in N! Marv} mnthudrnl van. 0] Hr. INIVHIIUH, l`; rUl.IIrU, W'IlI UU IUCIIFUII. Rev. James (formsck has accepted I call 1 (0 Mnxville iu the Glengsrry pxeabytery. ` He will be inducted on April 30th. He 1 will receive $800 and A manna. 'I ha nnnt-ant fnr Hun \' I` f` A lnuilnlinn CHIHCH HUI!" I'\uCl|l|" W. lvwgeliolic aervlicel -will be held in the ` \'.M C.A. room next month. The services of Mr. Davidson. 'l't5rr>nto, will be secured. Rev. Jnnea (.`orm|ck accepted The Events Occurring In the Rollxloul \\orId-A Fultlllul Mun. I`he Bishop of Niagara onrmed fty candidates in Brockville. (':upt. llreighton. Salvation army, fare- wcllo on 'l`hnrnda_\ evening. Ruv J Rnrnm nrmushed in the First Will. (HI lllurII(Iu_\' CVUIIIHK. Rev. J. Burton preached in the First Cmgregn.Liomsl church yesterday morning. Jump: Rrnnhv nnmmnrcinl trnvoller. in K/Ungreullullal Cnllrcn yenwruuy morning. Jnmea Hruphy, commercial traveller, is now doing mission work in the Anglican church near Renfrqw. L. .-.....:..n. .u1:" Ln kghl In Okn HUT In UXITI IIYKIS UIIU CIIUUIH The Corcnreu gallery of ert conteine e megniiicent collection of peintinge end Iteur My but oe theee ere thing: which the pen of the writer cennot describe we will on to the netiouei mueeum. which conteine more ol-jec`I oi curiosity end iutereet then any eiimier inetitution on the continent. Here you on vendor for houre end et every step eee eomething repreeentetive oi the "brewn eni brein" oi neerly every breach of the hulnen reco. Here ere noherone er- tlulel formerly the property of the greet Weehington; the coetiy preeente received by Gen. Great. on hie voyage around the world; the iiret locomotive need in Amerioe, end literally million of ourioeitiee end reiioe eech oi which hee e hietory oi in own. When it'ie borne in mind thet eaoeee to the verione inetitntion in freein every name of the word, whet privilegee end uiveniegee the citieeee oi Weehington enjoy ! Truly they ehould be the beet informed people in the lead. TL- 6-4.--urn Iuelleiinnn era vnrw ledge-not some `l7:'5,000 Ono Kingstonian lh sggci to he solving 3 method by which his Cl .000 dog's head esn be restored to veritable green ' lnuzks. ` The highest monument in Washington is, to numy, a great din pointment. This plain Inalble ulrellslt. cnled Washington's monument. is 555 feet high and cost SL200.- UOU which is just'abtmt twice whst it ought to have cost, for" we are afraid that even though this shit is in memory of the well beloved and much venerated Washington there has been some little crookedness in its erection frgmsnancisl point of ew. I was wondering if this Immense-st-ructure ever. swayed in a big wind storm, and the probabilities are that it does. I am not aware that any one hu ever `observed it vibrate. but it is recorded by Oliver Wen- dell Holmes in the Amherst at the Break- fast Table" that the spire of Strasbourg cnthedral. perhaps the loftiest in Europe has hm-n noticed to bend in the blast by sail- ors miles away at sun, so that if Washing ton is ever visited by a cyclone I would not he surprised to hear of the downfall of the big inuimment, which after all one cannot but feel conscious of how utterly inappro~ priate it is ms a monument to him who was first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen." l 'I`l~.n lualnnnn nf lhin intnrnatinu latter will nenru on ma Counlrylneu. ~ The bulnnce of this interesting letter will ` appear to-uvnorrow. ` CIRCLE OF _THE CHURCHES. The Canon ul D;-in-rtlolo. ,m..___ -1 nun: 1 .. u A FIRE LAST NIGHT. 'rm:~ BRITISH WH_m.;\mN1>AY Ai RIL 15. __.____._.._a__.__ ll mo. Int MI, and one of the note: In oholpom in; the ladder hu boon t 0 [up qunntltlu of hnn that our hmon hon mod which bu lnuonood thojarloo 0! In by making tho damuullul on 3! some June In honor for stock. oopoohlly mlloh con. Manitoba mm, 19 Huh: Iqnuo. A: we predicted food In chupor now thyn V a wnnn, I IU rnnoeu Itroer. Lndiu' half, whole and ucruer wlgl. bsngl, Iwltchel. hair chulnl. r op. Insdo to order. Drou and mnntle mnkln . Cum count, but over made. `over Vslnh & Stacy's. 1% Princess Itroot. Kln ton. Th: uni Ill I-nllntl to (in! In th DPS- ateecyt. Iuo rnnoeee ureeu. Inn (on. The leak wu relled to de the pree- mre ellowed in the plpoe. - m0 of V-MIC wereuvt cqeel to thtllllfbll 10 meny lulu ooouned. rho engine at the water work: `ted Ioetop for Ieverel hour-I et 5 time. WUTII time. A - I IJCBTI IINI IIUHIU. Leaving the capitol the mind naturally reverte to the White House as being the proper place to see next, but there in, with the exception of the "cut room, nothing for visitor: to eee, an thia in the only room open to the public, excepting, ol couree, re caption days when the blue room" in aleo acceuible. There hein no reception on the day we called we etave but a very little while at the White House, which by the way in not a very impoeing looking edice, nor an extra large one either. The: (Tnrcnran nnllnrv of art conhaina a I I .m. glue Scott Act In "in the noujb." but we are right on dock, ready to take order: for unit: and pants from clean! now good: at bottom prices, mode up in the latest style. Lumber: & Wnlnh, H0 Prinoeu street. l.A:..' lull -Iml. and auutnr win. no marrow, no'u nun been new one an. Remember the auction sale of . M. Brown I. Co.'n entire nook of carriugo Im- chinery, tools. etc, on Wednesday And Thundny. -Solo 17th and 18th, ouch day at I n_m. CONE. I IWIHO IV `V I00 I urug Il.0l'U- Re rter-W he lives bore? Servant- Mr. mlth that`: deul 3 "How long hu ho been dead 2" "Well, if he'd lived until to he'd hue been dead one our." Rnmnvmhnr Oh; Anntinn lll 0' . , \`_ nut mono places in I luv anyu. For cough: and cold! uh this Diamond Cough Remedy, posed of eocunpnne, wild char In(;x"|:)l`Oh0!llId. 26 And 50 conu 3 hot: a ct Wade : drug store. Rnnnohu-_\Vhn Hum. horn Sm-vAnt- pnoee. n. ML-rnul. H. Bewden. organizer for the Independent Order of Foreetere. ha been naked to form conrte in Yerker end Westbrook. He will vieit these places in few deye. For (much: And nnlrll take the Dhmond wnwneu. Seceuoion or citizenlhip, which? Thll question will he discnued in 1 public lecture by Principal Urunt on Tuesday evening next, l6th iuIt., in the city htll. \\'ifn Iuuninu in rrnnl, hut it know of IO IDIH man, in me my nun. Wife beating in cmel, but we know of we men who are envioun of other women whose husband: have given them I wnp that trounce the neighborhood. Curtain materials of every kind, curtniu nln. Art blinds. und every description of ouee furnishing good: at very lowest prices.` R. MCFAul. H. Hnwden. nrnnnlur far the Indeneudent l'I|ll. fho court house grounds Are being fired up. Boys have hitherto done damage to the gun and owers, but thin yen they will be watched._ Q ...... .... -.. _:.:_____|.:_ ...L.:..|.o '|`|,.:. Men. All this month we will sell lace curtains at who|eaale pliccs_ ('mne And see the im- menu bargains we are oering. R. No- Fnul. n... ,...._. L-.. _.........l- _-.. l.._:..... 6:-.I IKSSCTUDIO, Rnlllllllllllg [U .I,U')U. For dry oak end soft maple. soft wood and hard wood at lowest prices, go 00 drnwfonli. foot of Queen street. The names of the paeamen in the recent examination in nu--licine hnve been posted up in the college in the order of merit. Now listen. all you mt-klv-3 men. While W01! l`llOllll must Inzdte; The ll lll('l`l.~ the overcoat. Thu wavit-r I u`d you tulle. llreclt & Booth lmve the beat Ilnbe, herd wood Illtl lry blocks. You can get just what you want in the fuel line at. their yard. t)u Suunlay S. .\lcAdoo, son of W. Mc- ` Anlno, fell from A land of hay anal wee bully l injured. He wus lrenteul by Dr. T. Fen- M ick. All .|.:. .--n..Al. ...- ...:Il ....II l...........o..:... lI||U\'A rUU|IIU IIIU. U IIIUUI LUUL\13B' hllkuucl il`Ii. The presilcx.l.'s mam, or ti`! it in 5: ma`- timc-na.-allrul the uul-I mum, is the must nag mlicent upurtuwnt the M ritcr ever enter:-u: it is about twvnty-five fee`, equate and is richly decnratecl in fresco. '1 he ceiling Is cnverul with ail!-gnrlcal illustrations of R.`- ligion. Liberty. etc.. and the llimr with It valuable carpet woven expressly for it by a Glasgow rm. in the senate chaniber the writer was est-urte-l tn the neat formerly occupied by the late Ruecoe (fonltling nml there in imagination I still see the corn mamling gure of the greatest American of his ulay, the ideal statesman. ullIIpprmu`ll- able in eloquence, pure in life, his early nleath, lamented in every true American bean and home. l..-..2.... 5|... ......o..I IL- .-....l -.-o...._lI.. mu place on 1 nursuluy mat. Probate was i.~sm-d in Belleville laat(lri~ day on the will of the late W. J. (lrncey, lleserunto, amounting to (L900. II`-r (`I-v nnlr nml nnft IIIAIIIA, Inn . W001] x worm EM . N. Is. ucruu I. A letter receivr-d from Ald. Polaon, dated New Yolk, state-l that he would sail from (hut place Thurs-lay last. I-`rnhntn wnn illlls`Ii in RI-`!P\'i Innf(Fri- Marne: square. A special meeting of the council will be held to night to pass by-laws and transact. other buaineu. I.I -..--_P.. _..-..:.. nu.-n -.Iu- Anon. nnpnn --"I otner nuuneu. Human : mugic corn ulve cures corn: nnd bnnionu with three npplicationa. 15. per box at Wade : drug store. Pitnhnr \ViII llahhnn. of the Rochester DOX at H M16 (Hug bl.0l'6. Pit-cher Will Ualnhnn, of the Rochester bue hull club, in will unsigned. We cannot get the pay he desires. ' . R dnznn hl~lu!',d white Hunts Vi ht get me pay ne aeurea. 3 dozen half-sailed white quilts will offered for hnlf price. (lrctounea for 100., worth 900-. at R. \lcFtul I. A l..oa-.. ........:..,..| `rnni ALI Pnlnnn Rnoml .\lnu|I0l)a store. ` The Grand Trunk RR. is not to be double- tracked between Napanee and I):-seronto junctinn this year. A hnnn-Jun nmtvh will take nlace at Ports- ` JUDCIIIID Hlll )'(.'8l'. ` A bu:-Jul! umtch will take place } orts- ` mouth on Friday between Sent! not and anti-Scott at-t men. 'l`L.. L--. t.....I ....... L. I... ..:o.. .9 H... anu-acou an men. The beat feed oats in the city at the Mnnitobn store, only 40c. per bushel, 1'2 Market square. A nmu-inl meeting of the Common. The body of Mrs. .\1cl)onald, found dead in the burying gruuuu. nu interred this afternoon. 'n... 1.4:..- ..|..,..II ...II .o cl... (3.. ..-.... nave seen or IVIOVI n. lltllll Canadian, and having recently gine thi-nu.rh our own pzulinment buildings. lcuulul I---I 1--hm'u In-in making compaui~ sons and as mu` gnidu was conducting some of our American rm-m'i.~, as 'I'll as our- .~clves, we assure 3--u \u- ulicl Ln: let the 1-cusuion pass without. expatiatinu on the llunguiiiwnce of our own mpirul lvlihling. .ll>nlm08t tuk tho ;'Iliil1:'sl)H-ill) KWIY when, after taking us through the library and informing um [Hal it. vane the hugrst. in Aim-ilca, one of our party tnhl him that the library at Ottawa was no much larger and much grander in its (quiptrent as to make coinpmisou hetmen the two aitnply Iitliculuus. The chnnher nccupie-.1 by the scmturs Kllll L'1lllgl'l`Hlllll Bl' Ill HI! \\'lly bll|)Qfl`II'(` ll) lll'I,E5 in Uttuwn but tl'v L'Ul'l`lIl\)It5 uul cm-1 tnittet`. rooms are, Vie must coufuss, uuugunl l...l 'l`lu: nrasi.lm.t'n rnnm nr m: it in an inn. nuwrnoon. \ 'lhe ladies shoulul call at. the Gas c:m~ 1 ` pauy's utce and are the guy cooking stoves ` in operation. That Manimlm lxmn is still the moat |U U})('lV`lIU. That Manitoba. bran populnr feed in the city. Manitoba store. I`L.. tI___....l 'I`,.....Ip I?!) (lays. i A uumbcrof young men spent yesterday ` afternoon playing lmsu ball on Barrieeld nnnnnnn street. W. Donaldson. lhs"r0ntu, had a cancer removed {mm his lip by Dr. Dupuin A few (lays. A nnmhnr nf vnunu men snent veaterdnv A. Aasclstine and .\iu(7nn\-ille enter horses in the ! icto`n races .1 the Queen} Birth- I.` . . . n A ...l .......... .I...Hnn in Oh. ouu-inn uay. For good square ulunling in the 1 ` line try Lambert &. Walsh. ll0 street. u` h......l.l-.... n....-,mo.. km! . nus summer on me new uur gruuuua. Art blinds, ready tn put. up. 751:, 900, and SI. best value in the city, at [Iard_y`a. Nice clear (mt Elrun fur beds and carpet: at the Manitoba etmc, 1'2 Market. square. Silk warp henrietms fur 74')c.; wool henri- eiua for 50s. in every shade st. R. Mc- I"oul`I. A A .... .I.`.:..- -...1 H. (Um.-Ella m.o-.- Lap... 0! ml`. Many people cannot use n. J. Doddridgo.-`, Quebec, will train horses this the new (air grounds. Arr hliml: ramlv 1.. nut un. 751:. 900. and me watering earns W! ru uul. out. Mcldwen & Sons shipped two engines to Ottawa and Pukeuham to duy. win... 2-) an no an 3:! and 3:! 2% 1.1; the Manitoba score, 12 .vurKeL square. The water from the tank mates strongly of rat. Many people cannot use it. .I Dmldrimn-`,7 Unrlwc. Lrnin Delng OI sandstone palnteu wnuc. Entering the rotunda through the famous Rogers bronze door, which weighs some `0,000 pounds, and cost the handsome sum of 8`25.()00, we are at once impressed with the great height of the immense apartment, the centre of the capitol. It contains eight grand paintings. of great value. _Taliing seats, that we might the better admire what was behutiflil and impressive. we cannot lvut notice, and consider as we do so, why the dust is allowed to lie in such large quantities so near those grand paintings and to cover up much of the beauty of the chiscllul mailau. Meditaling, we are an p:"oacl;;.:l iii a gentleipanlx colortl guide \\ no o er: I! services or! 0 am: sum o '2.'-:. iron: each person. We accepted his oh},-r and were glad we did so, as he took us through valinus rooms and enlightened us about many things we would not ollierwise have seen or l: '10 n. n,:-.... l`......l:.... .....l L...-:.... .....~...ol.. -4.1.-, UUC, lac, Hue, [ape uouuu. Citizen: were inqunring this morning why the watering carts re not out. ` \h~|~`.wnn & Nona nhinned two mwinen tn 1 Uttawa and rukeunmn to any. 1 Hour, 3250, 32 :40, $3 and 3:125 at the \ Manitoba store, 12 Mulet I<]lM|'e- I ` 'I`).n umnr frnm vim nmlx maten strnnulv HIO uu n MK! yam. Eggs by the case and apples by the barrel at. I2 Market square. The largest stock of line Quality lace cur- tnins in the city at Hurdfs. ' Seed corn. feud corn, sweet corn and corn meal at 12 Mnrkut. aq\H|T0- u-.. tho -ml... in I...-n .-nrtninnnf. "nru': ' meal at nz .-unnwr. Bq\lM'U- See the values in lace curtains at Hnrdy`a, -43c, 60c. 75c, 90c, tape bound. (`hi-nu turn innmrinn thin mnrnina whv ,._,, square. Hn Ra IMIIIICFOIIF. Drugs from l olaon's were shipped to Che- fuo, Chins, I-)-day. Far uenuinn .\`m-unton No. 4 con] no to The Bploo of my." Day Ll!o--What the Pnbllg gr. '|`.|k|n` About.-NothIng En- onpen tho Attention of Those Who are 'l'|k|II Noun. Curtain ends at linrdV`3- Read Had)": advertisement, Bent nished mnnlls at Hardy'I. (Ihoicc butter, 20. at Heuderann'I. Art blind: 75 '. complete It Hou-dy.a. : Bent ning mantles made at Hard I. Cheapest mantle matvrihll at "In y`a. Strnwberriea at Heudernoni to-morrow. Lsce curtains 430, tape bnlllld. at Hardy's. Gas Moves from $2 upwards at the g1: wnrlu. Hay, SIR and SH per touyat. 12-Market Illll are. 100, L ulna, In-uuy. For genuine Scranton coul go to the Gas Works yard. Runs hv the mum. nml nnnlea bv n=AnAc:n ApHs pucxzo UP av oun ausv nsponrans. {NCIDENTS 6F THE DAY. "~A Knnosfonn DESCRIBlHG some OF THE SEGHTS SEEN.` quire. On Raturday evening drunken men were nnmarnmi. " is Lolaof in: tho I tailoring * Princess Ill . lrwlu u nongove- ` There wee n breeze in the enminetion room: of he Onterio medical oonncil. To- ronto. on ridny. over a paper on "Patho- logy" not by Dr.` C. A. Irwin, of King- uon. It in greeted with hoot: of diap- pronl. There we: groaning when they were eeked to tell " here mn Dlnrthro- dlnl Peondnrthroeie occur?" r. Irwln'e name`: "Dlnnle." end the Toronto etndente will eek him to join Hon. Dr. Snlliven. I'h0IO memory in golden In the mlnde of etudente. The candidates In Kingston. however, did not Ind the paper I diionlt one. Probably Inedl odnonion in King- heton In more thorough 2 an In other please. OIIIIC VIII VIII XI 1 IIIOWCII F0 IOII P00. Thin gzlvllogo In sod In other oltloo. "Photo I law In o Iutntoo splint pool nlllng but his not _oon-ind Into 08000 In _othorp|ooonn horo._ -nu; -vu-I I-I win: I In;-so I P. Hahn hlln nys (Int when bone new no held In in too n t many sports. living in other e tin. wll not com. hon ho- oauuo they will not In allowed to cell pools. Thin nrlvllann In nnnhd In nthnr nhlu. Preeented Wlth a Diamond Pin.-lle Wll Surely shine In Duluth. On Sunday morning G. Powere left for Duluth to take an importani poeition in the Coneolidated gee company there. On Satur- day afternoon he wee entertained at the City hotel at a champagne lunch. Among those preeent. were Meeere. W. Noble, To- ronto; E. Steacy, L . Welsh, J. Ward. N. Parent, M. J. Neville. A. Mchlehon, L. Doney. J. Halligan. J. Donahue. I . Devlin, '1'. Sullivan, Aids. Wileon and Swift. ex- Ald. Law. and .\l. J. Grady. The spread waaeaumptuoue one, and greatl appreci- ated. An lntereeting feature 0 the pro- ceedinge wee the presenting ol adiemond in, on behalf of hie friende. to Mr. Power, _v E Steacy. Although taken by enlpriee. Mr. Power thanked the donera in an a - propriete way for the ilt. He would - waya have pleaaant reco leotione ol the time he lived in Kinpeton. and would not noon forget hie many lrionrla. Addreeeee were made b varione gun-ate, and aonge were render by hleeere. M. J. Nevillle. N. Parent and J. Halliaen. The letter'e ren- dition ol "Larry O'Brien" wee admired. on the "T3! urlp IJUWII KHU I\lllBIlIu This morning Cnptaiua Paul uni McKee and Divers (`unison and Mackenzie procoed~ ed to get the boat: and diving uppnrutua resdv, prepnrutoly to resuming the work of deepening the harbour. (`nnt (`nmnrnn. Summarnlnwn. will cum (leepenlug luu nlruuur. Capt. Cameron. Summarntown, will cum mnnd the Itr. Rotheuy this season. He formerly cnmnmuded the air. Magnet. The bout now being fitted out At Uunnnoque will go to Ogdemburg to be overhauled. Canl Ina K/IIDIHIIDI IIIIU. . I The capitol is. of course, the chic! sttrs.- tion to visitors (as the White House is to office seekers) and thither seversl of the Kingston party In-took themselves esrly next morning. Let me ssy if you wish to go throusvh all the public buildings in. two or three days, no matter how late you` stay up nights, early rising is an absolute ne- cessity, for in s tirst-class Washington hotel it takes just one whole hour to get through is meal, and us all the various institutions and places of interest close at I p.m., and some of them two or three hours earlier. one cnn`t go through many in aday. But to return to the capitol, this truly magni- cent building, whose situation, Humbold. -the great traveller, says "commands one of the most beautiful views his eyes had ever sceu," covers some IL} acres; and we are told on good authority, we did not stop to verify it, that its greatest breadth is 3'24 feet, and its greatest length 75] feet, 4 inches-ilon`t omit the inchts. lts cost up to date is ubout Sl3,000,000, which is some $5.()()(),()()() less than has been expended on the new capitol at Albany, with its famous, or infamous paper ceiling. Only the ex- tensions of the building are white marble, the central portion, the original capitol, being of sandstone painted white. Entering the rotunda throuuh the famous mer. The atenmbarge Wnterlily nnd contort 1): old will uury lumber from (mnwa this season. They lqad stone in Dead Man`: Bay the first trip down the Riuleau. Thin mnrnlnu (.`.untAinn Paul uni McKee rI\'CLl D` (U CIIUHI on Flllly. Spring has come. the marine season bu" opened, nnd the achoonern" no gliding I over the bar in every beer hall. Thu ntnnmnr II, I). Calvin nlnnrnd far HHITK, DAVITII, VIIFHCIQ um I]. II. I)I'DCI- The improvements made to tho machinery of the atr. Pier ropont are a great success. ` She can move faster than she did last sum- wr uswegu. ' Capt. Wilson Garrett, Smith`: Falls. will command the atr. Spartan this iltlxsoll, Capt. Irving having resigned. The Mr F, R up and nnnnnrt Am an 0Ver ["5 UII" III c\ cry IVUUIV "Ill: The steamer D. 1). Calvin cleared for Toledo with the schooner: Pruuiu. Den- mark, Bavaria, Vmlenciq and J. H. Brock. Thu inun-nunrnnntn mnrin in H1; Innnhinnrv W01`-K. The nchr. W It Rathbun a whnrf. for Uswego. (`ant \ViInnn Hnrra IYVIDK HHVIIJE l'I35luC(I. The str. F, R. Bueli and conuurtare en mute to Kingston from Detroit. They ar~ rived at the canal on Friday. Nnrina hm: nnnm Hm marina nnannn hni` .III. The uchr. and painted. week. 1")... -..L_ ` Hill]- The atr. .\laud commence: her regular trips to Cape Vincent to marrow It 2:30 pm. The nnhr-A \\'hita().aIx hnu hm-n mnnirnd Pnrngrnphn Plckrd I'p Alum-I Ilno Wluurv-1 -!\'uu-0 ul (it-IIGIAI lulu-rust. 'lhe Welland canal spans tn mnrrtm. lluvim-as is lull now in rmnine Cil`\`lv*.l. The sclir. Aumn. arrived yx-st:-rnlay from Newcastle, light. The str. Van Allen arrived on Saturday evening, light. from Oswego. The echr. Queen of the Lakes is loading barley ii: Deseronto for Oswego. T. lionuelly. Montreal. hu purchased S. Adams yacht Sureluck." Uunannque. The air. St-,nVin will have on \\'nlnnndnv Tho Paplhel an-I Solute of Its I :-uturoa contrasted With lhoar at Ottawa- 'l'Im wmu Hut`! |:1pl|_|_ Inounh-ln Muaeunm and `rt Gallo:-leo-`!'ho Wu: `Ihnnk Nutro Ar Duupoud of. KlNu.~I1`0N, April l3.-('l`o. the Editor): The Kingstoniaua who lett here on March `.`tiLh for New York, Washington and other American cities. formed a very small con. tinge-ut to the great excurliun pulttyglllat reached Washington about nine o'clock on March 27th. The fare Wu low, only 8l0.50 for some 1,600 miles of_ travel; the route tuken'au fine as any on the continent; the dc-stinmion. the very'aume of American Vclgvilization and progreu; the privilege of stopping oif on the return trip at the great metropolis, thus ehablin"the,buaiueaa man to combine buulueaa with pleasure, and, yet, only twelve or fteen Kiugatoniaua could he found in the long line of coaches that rolled into \\'uahlngt0n uve? what is said to be the liuest ruilr-god in thih or any other country. The trip to Wuhington was not uccomplllhed It! quickly an promised, but delightful scenery and pleasant com uy nitule the hours pans quickly enough. on the six hours behind time" was borne, with very few exceptions, in that good natured nti|~ ' road manner so chamcteriatic of of Ameri- and Canadians alike. TL- ..-..:o..I :. no` ..m..-.. an t"Iil' non _ .

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