THF. KI\`u1s1`0%iifToU1zITS1*s./ St. Hnnore. rams. Hal. Ryan. B.A., who has been sick of wphoid fever in the 1'1-Intel Dicu. will be ab!e to leave on Snurduy. 1)-... kn...` Whining and Timberlnke` ab!e leave snurauy. Rex-I. Moan. Whiting Ind Tinnberlnlte nldrensed n meeting in the Fourth Metho dist church hut evening. .;......... Konnml\.' nl Gnelnh. in the fete \ in tlw city to by. l The Duc d'Auma|e is conned indoors. \ He has just taken I houue in the F-nubourg Hnnore. Paris. l.`.l 0-... n A -hn hm been of church hut evening. Gunner Kennedy, 0! Guelph. in the du Punt hurrah` hnspitul,sutTering from in Humnmtion of the lungs, in improving. A. Miilny. superintendent of the passen- ger Ind traic depnrtment for the Richelieu & Ontario nnvi nion company, was in the citv today. I a left this um-rnoon {or To- rontu. __ I u..-.... t`.....mII.- x- Run-rnft. who are be- Ileurl. Connolly & Rancrnft, lieved to hove secured the dry~.lncl contract, Are connected with the family of M. llolnn, anddler. Primes: street. Mr. (`onnolly in n aon~in~lnw, end .\lr. Bancroft I nephew of pl... 3...~.ilu * mn~In~uw, the family. KAUFMAN lhl PRla`ON. 'l`nnu{oI-mod Into A Convict Ila Breaks Down \VIth I-Emotion, Kaufman, the Bron-In-ille forger. arrived here yesterday to serve seven yenrl in the penitenlinry. He Wu in char e of James Robinson And .1. ll. Smut. fmmedinu.-ly After the arrival of the train he was bundled into n cab and driven to his future home. He grew deapomlem us the Iulla of the prim-cu loomed up, nnd this feeling izrew after the otlicera departed. After he wu meuured, stripped, chned, And robed in convict anire he broke down. The scene mu: quite painful for the ntuudnnta. He in on old man. and neyen yearn incnrcorntiuu will pres: heuvily upon him. He willhe put to do some light work. His friends would hardly recognize him in hit trunn- formed condition. I -.. -.-...i.... I`, Hnhner. sent to the poni- l0I llIu Ouuuluvu. Lat evening (2. Hebuer. peni- tentinry for mnmlnughter from Bertie. er- rived in the city. He was he 1 in the police cell: until this mornin . w.en he we: re- moved to the prison. e in poneued ol 3 very violent. temper. During A row he kill ed A men with his fist. _j--<.---_:-.__ Ie Propoeu to llnvo tho Burying Ground `lrunelorrnod Into a Park. l`ho mayor intend: moving in the matter of having the burying around at tho hood of Clergy etreot uanefuimod into a park. Thin project was : -itated oeveral year: ago. but -wa: not followed up. I` he grove- u . it ad in it: present etato i: tlllgnoof a wuta tnct of lnnd. the roaming ground for atock by day, and a place of conoouroe {or rough character: at night. The fence, ourrounalio a portion o` the grounda, in in athatte condition. fhomayorwill work to have the ground: levelled, ond the math: cum. 1. plot: could then be arranged. on a ground: made plouant and uuitablo in every way for pcoplo living near to it. Th: city engineer will he aid to make a plan oi tho graveyard. no that alter it i: im proved pooplo wanting to End the remain: of dead relative: will have no troubla in locating their gravel. Hy. (I. Egan, Montreal, in in .-in-ulg llltt lIxI|H:u-.u u nu ma `II r-....--, .... , , deuce of the .\uutrinu princvu siuw the I3 11 century, in ulsn shunted in the iuuer l.'llV it L'Ul)':`.U[8 uf an lxr,,;r.- irreauhr tile hf bu'H ingn ewcfed at diKI:'l`<'l|'. periods llllti enclns ing Svvcral cuurtu, Inn in is neither hand Jouinzu-r vary inturcaliug. Viuuna is also It gr;-M militnry town, there being hwun 2JJKH)Lu 2JJlM)sohHerastAon ad here. from M im: we have seen of them they du not cmnpnrr tn the German soldiers in ph.\i-i1ne, or In the Amen ican or lnglinh I1d(i|\.7l'B In slliutnc-Ls or gencrtl Appearance of mtelligucfhliliury service here is of course compulsory, every male phy:-icdlly wand, hu M the Age of `20 to join the rorpa of hi: diutrict and serve tor a period of three yesrn, after which he is placed on the rcserve; in two years he has to nerve again lur A period of forty days, receiving as pay nix Krenzers per day --about 25- cents- buuidu their provisions. Students news (or one you when, if thev pun an otcea e-xamlnnion, they nre placed for the next in: year: on the lat ruerve ; if they fnil in tlmit enminntiou they have to nerve un- ather ynr. Th. Vinnnn hunnitnl. which from it; Tho Voluntoot coup. It ha boon on ted that the volunteer --9 ooalddu ha ha vmnii mo two pII1|.`.tv|n infantry lorou boinf occtod on T. C. ilIou'I form. Cotu-nqu driving pork. god the uvolrymon and onillorymou Itotionia at Burioold common undor Col. Cotton. Thin in the most ountrol in! for tho troop: M thus botuliolo from 8 War on district No. 8 and throo irom 1110 But.- on: and ol district N9. 4 do drill service this you-. rho two lhonund oioon nod mm will ho divided no follow: : Six bolu- liooud Infoouy. four boiuriu of artillery And on ngimont oi cavalry. THE MAYOR'S LATEST SCHEME. 1 800 Hardy`: now So. mane dun goods. `A NIGHT FOR `BY-LAWS. PERSONAL MENUON. the air} u ;TJ;;%.;:m%rLsJ5rT;1E cm. A IMPROVEMNT,S NEEDED TO KEEP KINGSTON BOOMING. Tfhore In uwlieunuul Fur Bruv|IerI1 And Also a blrcpng Fcmuug a mu. the Qutllde \\'|rdn bu Luolud snore-lmprowoluenlu , I ,4 ._-. A1... nu-....a.. A-ul In [Inn pn~ V\ |run luv Luuutu uur--uupru-um Nu-4|-I nu Hm Hlroell And In tho Po~ huo I)P|)lll'llIIOlII- * `Kingston is A wide nuke sort of place just nuw. The stimulus. creme-I by her: works and new schemes in lun-iuu 3- bene- cinl etfect. The ipupulati--n in daily increas- ing and lb? uiryia strelwu-hing out in varioua dirvcliom. The ciliz.-nu licliqwg thgt it will speedily become as railway cumre and that- in it guest lumbering. mining and n1erchnn- tile: interests will congregate. \\'lu.-n the Kingston & .\`nnti.'.s Fills and Napqin 5e` & 'l`emm-orth milmauln are liniit. it Mil hp 8 oliau~ilnuIin,g pllllll lul` eastern and western Uuuriu iaml Kim United Slates. '11..` |\....... in nun` an and airce -l.ll|lIdl'Y The Vienna hospital, numeroun udvnntngen nttrs-:1: student; from nil qunrtera of the globe, consiota of I nerieu of imlldin I encloning nomo H bah or cuurtl, each ueutiun Iookln I0 much uliko tlutnur-in r at first n I it almost im- pouiblu wit. out nuisance to discover the xurd or professor for whom he may be neck- ing. The hospital beside: nording treat- ment to thousands of outpatient: ha bodl lor the nooommodntlon of over 2.(X)0 in- patients. Ecsch clan of disuse ha in Iepnrnto ward rrenided over by one or two profouorn um aevergl uliuuntl. In the throat department {or inntnnce Profruor Scrootter strands in the morning for no hour to no hour and I hull. nnd Protector Judgor In the Afternoon for the some hnuth of mm. At each 9! than oonnog Uuunu iiml the L um-u nuneu. '1 he boom in now on and since J.u-nary inauy people lrmn `the county of Fiuuu-in-u: nuul oullgiuu cities and towns have come U) nettle in-re. Large tracts uf lanai, lleinl in hope of better days but: been will to 3) mil- cntea, divided into Iota. and buildings urv now being reared. Mus; of the property has been purchased by strangers whn will Improve _II. I - A grunt deal of the future mu-cu-'3 of {he city now dopumla." sins II citizteu. upon the men who hm-`u been elect:-cl to conduct our alfuira. Purchssers of property must he euL'<:iirAgel to go on with iunpruvements. The streets in the outlying wards must be graded and drained if the present boom in desired In uoutinue. lmpriwennenla of this kind will hen.-o.{ter pay the city tenfold for the money invest;-l." ul ... .., ..... mi... miuht. |.n.lnnn_"con~ the uxvesu-I. Let us see what might beilnne."con~ Linnea our friend, liruck strut. between Barrie and Gordon streets is in a timeval condition, almost unt in be usei. l`o drive up Juhneuu sun-t in Wrt weather with heavy lands is u Immx-dun`: undertnkimz. Waggon: sink into the earth. pud person: living in. the won! and of Ihe street. experi- mmn ;vll':d. .hm.nli\' in in-tlilxg wood and living the and or me street. expan- enca grout ihtli.-ulz_\' getting wood conldruwn to their I -s'l-ncm-. The roe: streets are also gr:-nt) in nu-1 an icpairl. Priucmun street. in Ki-lean unril, in uimply ilisgrnceful It is uneven nn-l rough And link-is nLou|.d. .\a 4 ll iu- any in in munit- able in every iespect. lixcualiuue mode for laying \\at(-r pipes \u-le mt properly filled and lumped and consequently holes have been left in the zlrett. Such things ahoulxl nut exist on n nnin thoronghfnre. l ln-arxl A farmer any than there ware better maul: in Kenn:-.bec than it is. An etlempt was nude to scrape the prin vipzil streets aunne clays ago by a small nun: her bf men, but before they hml dune much the atreo-is dried up an-l urc'l)nl mm` In .s coinlilinn In be wnrkocl. If several genes of men h \-I lu-en engago.-l at the proper time pl... .....lz .-..nl.l lmvu luwn ninne suI.cz~lm:lur|- In-I hm-.I1 uingugmi nu. uic pluprl nun l|u- we-uk cuuiii hnvu lneen inne l_\'. But we always imti:e things needed ` nfu r l't'pI\il' is imposeibic. i -.\....in in the the matter oi Dolicu pru- nltu rcpllll Ia imposunxc. "Again iu the the police pru- tertiou the citizms an: nut sntir.-tied. [he present force is ulna-,~,; ctlicleut work, but it in too anmll for the uenhuulu made upon it.` Thrt-our four new men and II ulvl:-cti\'e are need;--I. A man. specially Ippoluteui. to in detective wuuk would he a great ilI|pl'0\'l- meur. Uli':mlL'ru again. the law fl`cqurlIli_\' es:-ape punisluuent IN-nuuue I upecldl a Hit?! in not unplnyell to hunt them ilmiu. The preseut rysteuu of do.-unuvn work. carried on by the policemen. is A farce. A polite- man is selected to walk shout in plain clothes for 5 Wvk. Ho prnhahlv routes some information that might Ieul to the detection of 3 criuiiiml. hut Saturday arrives before he hue completed his work and he retlrz-s, to In: succeeded by Another man u h-- knuws little of what lies n`\l been luin,_v The cnnamlue-nee is that the men, who woulll hum loeorn urrvated, em-ape. A peruuuem detective would be this to follow up hi- wovk 2-gsteumticully and render such ieI`\`icu 33 the citizen! require. Vlhh.-r pi in: nnl. xu'l;1-ge_ or with us the citizens require. "(Mhcr cities. not. xurlnrge, good pmsptcts of enlargement as Kingston, have more policemen and I properly quali- tin-I detective. l`he people living in the 0l|'i(|rKl of the ciw pay henvy taxes, and _\'t`t their property is not. protected train the iuvqaiom of plunderers. I lhmw out these hints for the pnliie commissioner: to con- lid:-r." l"lrIl IHHII rur .nuuu-v--. The elegant naw steamer Kathleen wi`l leave .\'\\ifl`s wharf on Saturday Inornimz :1 five o'clock for Mt-mrenl, culling at! inter- mediate portl. Beat of accommodation for pllfllgffl. :: wialimifag suex, ____ ... IIIVIIVVH Vvinvuuvv-vu -_. .... .. It Hosdqnnruutor Clover. 1'1noo.hy. Hold 11 0nd suds. Choice lgunmny flout. Emu Intern` our lornlu. Anru II. Flour Iuoolpu. II! b&. Eda. Clinch. ' Murkot quiet and without change. Puuonu wlnur. 6.50 w 0:}. ptlonl spring. 5.18 mazunlght mount. 5. (00.8: as LE to 51!): Ill Io. 175:0 0.76: Onlu-Io tome 1.7 : Cllv hop. tune to: tartan; Oahu. Cu-21-3 to lo. . 0nu- to I10. Buloy-6o tout. ' - `O `Q. / Oatmeal-4.0! to 4.75. OornInod-0m to II). Porl- mm to ICC [And to lo. Bu~on- I to I Hun-ll no It (`hoeoo- I no ll. unnu-ool. on sun: gamut. uvnrool. April 34 pa. Judgor In the uwruuuu hnahkol .1.lmn.. .AL ' )_v9u _wllI too from 50 to 1 -A :_ __;:__A. In Omu-lo Hun . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bank dn Pen 0 ......... .. MOIlm'I Bu: .......... .. Bun 0! Tomato . . . . . . . . .` Bun us.) no Ctni.. More u` Quebec Bunk. Luion mun utoumncroo MOGIOIIN WIICI. MCI IIIIIII1. un- weather, stationary or high: vhllptlt lQAlu(In Lwnrool. Ag" 3-! Clone-White and Donna on. I. T . _ ,, LIVIIIPOOI. (.`0`l"I`0ll IAIIII. uvnurool. Apru II Iootton. quiet: Amorloun nuddlhp. I I6-lt- OTOCIS. gnnk of )n|onu'oAl.. n Lula Hulk dn PQIlIiI.... IONTRIAL 8-';`0CI IAIIK ET8. Ilo.\"rnu.. April I 6-12 noon. -`mm: Aal n. on o J0s1PH__ 1-`_Rg.1_v1(L1_1s, A vuox.-Au Ann lrnu. PRQDU_GE COMMISSION DEALER. r- IV __-_ uu....-nL- Juclgor in the nuernocm lur ulv ....... hngth.nl.L|.mn.-.A&. gf thcuoounu` you will oil ` And 25 to 50 in-pntionu. In the urge room where the patient: Humble no two long nrrow tqblu well supplied with lights. when the student. all grudnatu and most )y Ameficcn or _Eng|_hh,:nmine and tn ,_-.x-- -1 .5... ...... y-.IV0H'l`ILIAI. PIIODIJCI IAIIII`. nlmn-nun. Anrll II. : commmuu MA1`rens. I-`Int llmn Fur Munlronl. ' A7," ._ I.'..sL`. IIDUVK CD331: April It. ran; this. .... .1 M0 .18-lI|.'lls.Il. Ihon prwtlco taking them out sguu. uuu `u. of oonru. In rat domnml by the nu- olentl. und so far {luvs only been ables to necure her urvlou three times, but what I lu.-ar I ma consider Inyoell fortunate in hqvlng '1: her no often. In Lhu ear dc.-~ pattmont It In much the lune but not on much on vnelulvo sale. Since our srrjvul have we hue non more now than we have all winter. but the mum to hug no use here for tho "haul - lul." for Almost AI fut no It (all: It In (Ather- e-`my and are no In! grr useu. The Imperial H-:1 burg or palace. the rent ........ nu nu. xmm-i.m nriucvu nu ? 1-I (`nose lurnu-uy mun he vaults have now fallen iu'.. . I .. .....- .......l was or me cnurcn Isru un- aulll. principally of mu-ble Dl'.I{.O:\l. licluw the church mcunlbs cuu-isti-.;_; of three we the other. and all lled of (`nose furum-rly lmriml :. |... .. .. .. l.l|_ H _ C HH.Q'I`\'-I HM (I luv. Ax: fl-r`.-I in hcibhc mpporliug 2 adorned with over I00 lunnsl of Ihcsu 1-iilurn . of the Church are un- ;principaHy ml. , |. .... ....o.......C Ilu-an THE, BEAUTIFULSIGHTS BE{HELD IN, THE CITY OF VIENNA. 1:11:13. Ina Icon ` i'1l)ul|:e , . _ 'ed up om! c|rto:_l uwuy. This give: em- ployment. to thuuuutln any `that. even the ob- jection to the presence of the snow hol its bell! at, And by the way it also `proved to us that in this country wotueti are consider- ed the Lnr-In of Creation." if not. before `the law at leaht. iu the sight. of the employ- era, fur hero V0`) can uewvomen working in the street. and other place: on on e on! foot- ing. with the men, And from who: ittlo we much work If not more thou t eir co-labor era of the opposite sex. Hufurn 4-lnlintl snow `me to describe the nttticcd in passing along the do jun. on ` opposite Befnre cloning sllow lus.lliumi|nT nnne u aen in the plstz with the children when ,thc weather is line. lm- lwinu an old wmmm with D parchment. likg, face iln.-slcnl in a tight titling, fancy colored jammy, with I short skirt reaching I_ little lip.-low the knees. red or blue stockings, and A luuiduna hamlkcruhicf faateuetl Mound her hair with one en-l hanging down to her wuiat, null you will luv:-. M. least one spoci~ men of the Auatrim nurse, ` - Tho I-Zsltlmne llrnlah Calumbhun [lava 0! "I Iwlr Klnnnwn Iii Onlzcrlu. They have lively times even in therllritiah Cnlumhiu lepiisluttire. Uu 'l`huuday, March 28th, the huuae was in comuuttee on the ('ar|huu railway bill. The Unlimlinu l :u:itic hml luhhied agsinat the promoters, who were Viru-ri: people. and there was 2; must ex- :-itiu,; time. Hun. Rmhert Dunnmuir shook his list in the face nf Hon. John lluhson and innultml him hy telling him he mu talking uonsune, and did not know what he was ....z. . 'ri... ..1:...i.v .-..nm in the F|lH`(!L.h pl ssyirug '1 he c11:n:\x came in we spuuu. -u the member for (,'onmx. the Hon; T. B. Humphreys. who said tho. (Iunsdinns were well styled Nurth Arm-I-iunn (Thinsmen, that `they had not the intelligence nor courage of "/.n|u niggers, that he had always lluncutl that it took three ymrs fur Csnmliun emi grants to become suicientlv civilized to ss- sociute with British Colnmbisns, that it sl- wsys required three years residence in the country fur A Canadian to be on I par with the British (Ioluiphinns in dress. manners and intelligence, that while they were sl ways boasting about their grand province of Ontario his own opinion, and that ot other British Columhinns, was that (lntsrio must be It most miserable, cold. l-srreu, rugged ` `country, or why could not its people stay there. He Idded that he had Always hesrd that the people of Ontario live in squalor ` and wretchcdness nu boiled pork and `per ; soup, and were nntit for any other vuy of living. snd their interference with British Culumbis's progress should not be tolerated. ton were up|mIlI[e(1 In Cnnlmluec Lu mun- view inspector Griffin regarding later night service Ill the post-oico. The board think! that letters should be received at the post- oice up to at least ten o'clock. The coun oil also made a vigurou.-4 demand on Sir John A. l\|m.-donalal to open the St. Lawrence canals at nucz`, so that empty barges can reach Kingston in time for the inux of l,3U(),000 bushels of groin, now nooi for here. Today there is only barge accommo- dation in port for 400,000 bushels. and if the lower canals are not opened, so thus the tleet can get here. there will be I blockade that will knock Kingston. as I shipping point for this year at least, intoscacke hat. Sir John hos neod to order open the ` gates instance r. Tlw mamwcr of the Kingston & .\l-unreal The Cnnnln Must ha 0pAncd If Klnglton ` \VAntu in Katy In Trude. Yer:-to-rday Afternoon the council of the hn.-ml of trade held 3 meeting. at which , Capt. Uukin. Jmnea Swift and J. Mucklcs- ` appointed committee to inter- .,a...., l..m.-omr Hritn regnrulimz night instance The manager forwarding compnnv hm received notica- linn than the ortlcru from Ottawa am that the Cornwall canal is to be open on April Qlat. Another denpztlch says: "Davin in working clay and night. with 200 men. Whe- ther he will accomplish his work before the `list I cannot say, but the canal will cer- lninly be opened before the tint of Mny." A Liquor one Inaunhu-ml Because at 5 Lack of l'.`vma-nu-9, I'm clear of it," said Owen LIL-(iinnis to the nisgistmte this morning, After being charged with having sold liquor in his hotel on Onurio street. within prohibited hours. Inspector Ulialden presented ve witnesses whom he thouahl. had got liquor It the howl on A Sunday. They swore tho! they dinl not get anything to drink on the dsy in question. R. Miller C()mpli.llJt`.l because he wns brought to the court. He would not - I 1 L2, I... ;:..... Tl.` -n-nintrnln (1111 H0! get lII.l_\'t.llll.lK nu ullun nu um \..._, ... R. h be paid for his lost time. The mngistrate said he wou'd get him his day : wages. The one was dismissal. For dnmkenneu, J. Copley will pny Cl ) and costs, or 3 ml 3 mouth in gm], and E. Fil7.il:b0n wirle pay $5 and emu, with I eimi M` option. Inuyvllandumna Bulldlnnu oom- The D!!- ` teremzn In um Ulnl And New Sectiona- A Grant Plnco Fo'r Mllltuu-y DI:-play- A Ilnnnltlll Wurtjl Vlnlllng. ' I'he following is from the latent letter of n... 1) Q A....l:n nml \\' N I)n.vning_ nmv ll" -II llf-I Ill: `Ina-u-`.- Kl.\`:R1`n)', A ril l6.-(To the Editor): I: in to be hope there will be a very large fattendance to-ni$ht (Tueaday) in the city hall_t.0 hear the ecture of Principal Grant. on Imperial Federation. Perhapa no one in Canada in more able to diecuu the question than the learned principal. While there may he diverse view: on the subject. it in of the utmost importance that there Ihou_ld he a thorough exposition of the queation. `Thin I feel satised will be done to-night. Smzxu. FITQWCII Ill till . Uvuuuc Lut evening I Iocinl gnhorlnghof tho Young People`: Christian uoocintion of the Sydmhnm strut .\lo`hodlIt church. `'1: hold in the lecture room. Tho object o! the Sydmhem street .\le'no cuurcu. u-an nlnu in the lecture object gathering wee to bid ferewell to Mr, J. Ovene end litter. who leave for Weeblngtou Territory in e for deye. A recitation was given by Mr. Strewon. 5 due! by the Hieeee Janos, e solo by Mia Pettereon, end 1 duet by Mien Wilmol. and Min Aleeletlne All were rendered ecce tthly. Addreuee were given by Rev. J. '. Sperling. lleeere. T. Mills and 1. Woods. A. Shut, after: few renurh. presented Mr. Oven with I bible _on babel! of the eeeocietion. Ir. Show ex- city. DWI! Templar: In Iusupvruqvvo Hsnd invH|nd Council No. I73 held A most suocesslul weekly meetin Inst night In the Sons 0! England hell. we memes fur membership and one for nuobllgetion were headed In. A short but meritorious proanmme was Ivan, consisting of music, recitation: and s ort add:-ones. The coun- cil 1: ml no active per: in the recent Root! -_. .........|.m hm. nkn n llveiv Interest` in ell not no active purl In me man nun not yunulgn. bus 99 9` l_Iy9!! Interest` In in-ohihitlon. and vi spare n6 il3?lI"1T secure It. believing thu moral snulon snd prohibition n\lo'na on stem the tide of drunk- Alli:-. Opel`! lIl|IIl'- Wruuuuuuyu 'l`n-mormw night the comic open hir- minie ' will he performed in tlwopere home by Rudolph Aroneon`e etro oompeny. No comic 0 re hu exceeded .rmlnle" in the lever the public. And none II eo well worthy the popularity the: he attended IL '1` he patronage tomorrow evening le expect- ed to be large. ' Chuput lace cuttslnn at Rudy's. POLICFEAAC-UURT-TUESDAY. LETTEFEAI TO THE EDITOR. lion! Templar: o! Tempo:-taco. , n 1.. ll-_J (`........H N.` I ht [he lu_llow|_u ls nom me uswu mum ... Dr-1. R. S. Aug in and W. H. Downing. touring on the continent. It is dated Vien- na, March 20th : , \`i'an1u', or as the Austrians enll it Winn, is a place of some .S00,000 inhu`>itsnts,' ssitunted on A plain surrounded by distant hills. l`he' rivur Wien runs throuuh the south-eastern section of the city and empties into the Danube (-Anal, built in l'H0,ns :1 loop 0f the Danube river. Like most '"c,ntino.-ntul eities Vic-nn I is divided into the nld and the new or the inner and outer sections. The dividing line here is the Ring Strasso. a line wide street, averaging .175 feet in width con- slruvtml mainly on the site of the ramparts that formerly encircled the oldto_wn. The pub'io buildings on this street surpass `even those of Berlin in number and beauty, and it is claimed tl1at,tl1ey mfg: equal to any in Europe, in fact there is tlut about the nn~ uuarnusl lmmlsume buildings on this street FlN*E`_L;(`; [Tad-Uiinyfv.` A Psuiub. dlDMA-ND. ., and did know wmu ne was The cIi:n:\x came in the spoeph nf .I..... 4'... a`.m.4.v Hm I-Inn: 'l`_ B_ Go and Hour Dr. (Grant. A , an In 1"`- pl... opera llouoo-W-dnudny. ___,__. _1-I... oh- ..a..-.14. AIIADI I-'nrow`oIl to Hr. Ovonu. - 7 ~ ~ -__:-I __n.-_:.. 'l`H'E mwrasn wnm, TUESDAY Y EABAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR ` BUSY REPORTERS. _--. - Tho Bploo o! ur...., my Lm_'wnac tho Pnhuo 3;. 1.1 About-Noth|ng'Eo- _ OIPOI 3-ho Attention of Thou Whov are TIIIIII Nata. Boys` units from 81.25 at Hardy's. ' Dress goods. cheapest. It Hardy's. Bent tting` mnutles made at Hnrdv`o. In at Hardy's. Cheapest jacket. Innlvriu Parasol: and eunslnulea, chenp,st Hardy's. Beechumh Bills euro bilimu Lad ggygu ill- umn, two very nanusomu uununugxs, u..u._y alike and each occupying a full square. One building contains the natural history collection, and the other the art collection. iicparnting these two buildings is I benuti- Iullv lnid out mmlen, in the centre of which ` {NQIDENTS or THE DAY, ills. ll Gas stoves from 3'2 upward: At. the 35: world. .. _ v For genuine Scranton No. 4 conlgo to the GA: \\'0rka yigrtl. J Twenty-nix guull in-rs` 5 hM'0 been pur chased fur the street mrliervice. About-se\eu humlnrl loud: ofsaml will he put on the fair ground mu-k next week. The owners of cairn report that liuniness . wim them_ is not near as dull as last year. Silk warp henrietma for 75c.; wool heuri- ettna for 50. in every shade Lt. R. Me- I` ,.I'_ with ll\em_ I8 not near as ml 7 In 3 Full}. _ I4`nr ..M.I mm.-n .l.-alum Fanh. . For good sqxmre lg-chug I line try Lambert & Willi! street. 'l'L.. I`:-nunnlnn hnlll. AIUXI anrvul. The Crosamou 1 ` open.Juno 15th. voted. A u,...u Ln nnl U933. Prominent citizens are of the opiuio the cricket eld should be divirsd in and sold. The ladieuyshould C2! M the Gm ..-._.-- ...n.... .....I nan the an cooking v'oIed. 9 A Scnttkct conventiun will be held here next. week to settle up the campaign busi- '1 he lumen, anoum uu pany'a utce and see the 1 in operation. Nronhnn (:'l`|V8B. Wh operation. Stephen Graves, whose furniture was burned as short time ago, recoived insurance to than smouut of 825.0. u-..-n..v- ...-..:.. .....-n salve cure: corn: Ind iicparnting these two uuuamgo Is as m-nuu- 3 Eully laid garden, ` stands the monument to the Empress Maria : 1 Thoreau, me of the ne-at In the city. 1.. Dku :......- tnwn the streets resemble worth 20. st R. Mr!-nuns. The students of (gm-c-u`: university hut decided to have dunving at their conver- uzioue next. Tueadny 4-vcuing. |<`-u- (Irv nnlr nd nnfl l'I1IDlO. 90ft W00d \ of 8250. ` Hanson : magic corn salve cures hunionn with three applications. 15. per box st. Wade : drug store. -1 ,|........ |..li.miI..l white auiltn will he 1-Yelling. For dry oak und suft. maple. wood ,llld hnrd wood gt. lowest prices, go to Crawford's, foot of Queen Itreet. The orsl onminauun in medicine will he cowln-:t.ed lay the Ontario medial council in thv --Sty hall on \`aturuluy and Monday. Hreck & Booth haw the beat slabs, hurd wood and dry blocks. You can get just whnt vuu vunt in the fuel line At. their ynrd. 'n... ...:..o M. H... .-hamiml emnne Wu Wade drug 3 dozon~ half-aoile-1 quilts oered for hnlf price-. Crowunea for 10, R. Mel-`en|l'n. 'n... .....a.,..... ,.c um.-.-n`. nniversitv what in me mm mm In Lucn _v...... The pnint on the rhemicnl engine lnlinterod to such an extent It the tire on Sunday night. that she has: In he repainted All this munth We will sell lace curtains at wholesale prices. (`ulna and see the im- l mouse bargains we are otlering. R. Mt ` Faul. 'm....... Mum. munmittnd for criminal Tlnmu Muon, cmnmitted ` Assault in Chatham A week ago, was tried, ; .md in now urving A four your: term in the ` penitentiary. Why does It man, who`: not wellread. Think deeply fur A minute. Then raise his hand In l'(`l`!llCh his head. When more is nothing In it I The concert, to have been held under tr Iuapices of the Philmnnthun socies of t o Dominion bunineaa college on Thuru my, ha been poutponed for a week. Puruin nnteriuls of every kind, curtain poutponed tor wear. Cnruin mnteriula every poles. tn blindn. uni every description of house furnishing good: At very lowest prices. R. .\icl"nul. , For coughs and cold! take the Diamond I R. .\lclnu|. ` For coughs take" , tough Remedy, composed of elecsmpnue. wild cher and hnrehound. `I5 and 50 , cents A bott a It Wade : drug store. Dnrnnihf tho auction sale of J. \\ . bottle I! \\ me : urug awn.-. Remember the auction J. . I Brown & C03: eulire stock of csrriage mav- vhinery, tools, etc, on Wednesday and Thuradny.` Sale |7lh And Nth, etch day at E Inun I .m. I is prnpnaml to run ventibulod truinn over the UXIIR. from Chicago to Portland, Mnino, this sumnwr. Pnoeugeru can go to Montreal, from Kingston, by water if they desire. ~n... u....n ....y .. in the noun." but we are one of the hm-at me city. In the inner town the those in certain eectiuns of London in that they are narrow, cro-nkenl. well paved and ned by rows of tall, rather pluiu looking houses. The central building of this part of the city in St. Stephen's church, I Inassive limestone structure in the form of a Latin ernsl, erected between I30!) and I510, and eonsitlered one of the chief sights of Vienna. The outshle. is ri- hly adorned with numerous zculptuu-I am` reliefs in stone. among the moat hdlldillllt. of the latter being those re pram-ntiug Chrilt taking leave of the Holy Women," and Jhriat III the Garden of I.`etlsaeniane." At the west end of the build- ing is the large ginnt door, only opened on verv special occasions. and two tine towers 110 feet high. At the south side is the main tower. reaching from the ground up to 3 height of 44'.) feet, and from which. it in mm :1 Hum view of the citv and suburbs may The Scott. act is in the soup." right on deck, remly to tnke orders for quite nml pants [rum elegant new gumls at bottom prices, mule up in the latest Ityle. Lambert. & Wnluh, 110 Princess street. ladies` half, whole end qunrter wigl. bangs, twitches, hair chuius. rungs, made to urder. Drona sud mnntle making. (Iannil corset, best ever mule, over \'IAn:-u`: I05 Prinoann Itl'GQt. wmh a ` Drone end mnntle muung. unuuu Stan-y'|. 105 Princess street. Kingston. Owing to the drain on York Itreet being 1 built at the time the Inter work: pipe: were laid the cunt ol construction to reel dents along the Itrent will not be u are u if the drain hml been built. ee retely. Seceuion or citinemhip, I ich 3 This question will be disc.-uaoed in I public lecture by Principal Grant on Tueedny evening out, ltith iunt., in the city hall. Th- nlnnn IJIAIOII fur l)iCkOI 0I. M Ind Iiith hall. The close lesson for pickorol. mukinongo col-moncul yesterday. Tho pickerol clone scum: Ink: for one month, And the other qunhtieo of sh until June llh. The uhery ovenoen have nu-ict in- junction: to enforu: the luv. Srrufnlt is transmitted from parent to junction! 00 enlorce the IIW. Scrofuln to child. and thus become: I funily inheri knee for_ gonerniunu. It in, thorefore, the duty of every ncrofuloun person to clenmo his blood by a thorough And persistent course of Ayer n Suupcrilln. \`nnnn nnnt - You read IIIV HID DOOM. course of Ayer Mnoperuu. Young poet : You read my little poem. ` Mr. Slooroe? Editor: Yes. It won quite Pothetic. It excited considerable comment. in tho oioe. The boy who attend: to such mutton inform: me than it we: the tint. poem he ever burned which was so full of were u to put. the tire out. hilt`: n vnl-iml nI'lInl`iQX III! ` the tire out. After e varied experience with many on-celled eethnnic remedies. I am convinced whet Ayn`; Pulls give the moat uethlacuoty relulte. I tely exclusively on theee Pills `fur the cure of liver end etomech oom- E|ninh."-John H. Bell. Il'., Abilene, Tone. his reported um.)-Ire. Heaemua. wife of the for or Hngumtu, now serving 3 term in the penmnury for hi: ecientio book- keeping at the Welleud Inllle. Thorold. le wins: for I divorce from her hlnbend in the lligkhnnn nnnn-in nun! Inlllldl ll M for divorce from her lllllnum III was noun-.ud hands. BI ltd; Mgnutod. to at once 1nd I gum on-uh Vno tough! her hand while the In: yet a maid. ._.___`______ the [.500 um Iuoloy. Plloul Dlon. Shortly after 12 o'clock. yuterdn . Sister Hlcko died in the |'Ho!e| Die-1. . he had boon iluineo August. 1886. inating from nonuoor. Hun. Dr. Sullinn_nIhndod her and did not think she wou|d live an longu she did. Whoa her lunch: wu found toho Tiaoufilbfo iio in iillil from if duty. She Wu onorgetic. hlenhd and of I very head with grid by her man Mandi. She was born in Kingston in I ma] entered her religious me at the :30 o! olghuon. Darla the thirty-also you: of her sinu- hood resided in the Pllohl Dion. She was llao noood olden! that I; thh Insular tion at tho shoot but death. Dr. Hlohy. at this dlty. won but brothor. Tho than of the I'Hotol Dlou spunk very highly ol hot Christin clnnotor. home. Aloxandriiny. will `um The home will be reno- height of H9 test, and Irom vnuuu. n In mid. a ne View city be obtained ; however we were quite willing )0m:Ct'.pV thv ;_-v-.m-ml re-rdict on that point. 13 lniugun Linc ful1l`Lh at ueceuiutes our ..I:...l.i...y nn Am] down mm bun"-Ir-`L an (1 1 IN `MEMORIAM. :i'I.c-ns opinion that into lou 3 dealing in the tailoring Walsh. I10 Princess At tlll Ila llll: \Iuu Luv! 5 gu cooking atovel - ,A .I._ 02.4.. "APRIL no. A Tho Cuunlloru Hm! I Nlght of Work Aml1'|u-y Mravoly Stark to II. A special meeting Lf the city C,0|ll|0il WU held last evening for the purpose of passing 3 number of by-lnwn. There were present the mayor. Aida.` Carson. Creeggan. Dren- `mn, Feuwick. Harty. Minnea, .\lucklesIon,A Mccammou, Mclntyre. Rees.`(). Robinson, W, Robiunon and Swift. Vu-ions by-laws were submitted` And renal a second and third time, The cousoliduted hy lawn. respecting the laying lowu ofhhuildinzz material on the screen" by contractors, was amended. Cou- tructora ur ofher raons desirous of getting inVf_o_r,rn_ation on this matter must consult. the city eugiKeer iii future iinltiind Of the city clerk. A |..._I-... ...... ..-...A tn .-.:.n hv -mv of clerk. X A by-lnw was: passed to mine. by way of loan. 82.605 33 with intereahgu the credit of city debentures, being the city`: portion of the expense of constructing certain IUWUI_'I built umlr the local improvement system. R\7.`n\A'II In rain 39% -Mlfnr clruinmze INN" built unuer (no local Ilnprnvemeun. ayau.-nu. _-,..By-laws to raise SW6 ~80,fnr drainage pur- poses on Gordon street : $759\6ZI_ fur build- ing a sewer on Alfred street ; 3.`l,()3ti S6, tr-r `constructing u sewer on Earl street; $'27l.8`.!. for opening a sewer on Albert street ; 84-84 80, fur is sewer on Magdalen street : $466.()8,for a sewer ou Young street; $626 32 for a newer on Stuart and Albert streets ; $2117.49, for B newer on Bagnp street; $2H8.'2l . for a sewer on York street ; $|l6 60, for & ......,.... I\I\ I'M... ..om..o . :11") 1.1 fnr . J1-gin lnlugun Lhc xuurui nu ul:ccaI|LnLcxu uul ulimlring up unl down and `uurteou awps several tin..a .5 ll-_, .m.l we rind that all the exerclee uf thnt description we require. In the llllrlll-r ll1<"u nrc ls `.llas.9nl\ (* columns Dfl fl-r;-I 1he roof. These are I00 statues, anal uruuml must 1-illurn iuul alung the Iides Im-roun altars built. Allll richly (l6\.`0l'.li.O:\l. nrc extensiv-3 rsxmcunubs vaults. on-s abuts filled with the lmlne-3 ..l,...... 1.... .1... xunlh-I lmvt-. now fallen in! lor york street mm W, am `an newer on First street ; $372.1-t.'for a drum on Stuart. street ; $406 30. for a sewer on Pine street. wraptloptecl. A l.u.I.uL- nuthnrizinu the issue of deben- Pine weruiadoptecl. A by-law authotiziug the issue tures to the extent. of 814,900 under the city of Kiugatondeht nrrangcnwnt act of 1887 wu passed, also 3 bv law respecting the building of a `sewer on Sixth atvreet. . Tho: mmnnil aura the milk hv-luv A first ` building of sixth street. , The council gave the milk by-View reading. It compels milk vendors to take out licensee. The certs must bear the name of the vendor and his registered number. The license fee is 25. per year. The pre- mises of the licensees must be inspected end Approved before milk can be sold. The clause: of the public health not reulrding contegioul diseases must he obeerveul, And whenever Any of the euimula, or members of the vendor`: femily. ere alllicted, due noti- cation must be iven. All milk must he ol I standard qua ity, graded by the Finer lectoscope. Violations of the b_ylnw will cause I forfeiture of the livenaee. \I. nguu, Jauuucun, nu In ..... -.._, friends. Mr. I-Impury, town clerk, Napanbc, is seriously ill. I W. llrury, sr., is recuvcling from his re- cent illness. 1`L-.I... l\'il|ain-an nrrivml \`QsIf9l(ih\' Pooplo Whou Movement-. Saying: Md Dulntl Altrncl Allnntmn. Rev. Mr. Young, of Nnpanoe. is in the niru N cent Illness. Charles Willxinnnn arrived yvafeldlty from Fnimuzo Illrr a lung abs:-u.-u. .l. Kelly left this ufu-rnnun t<.a'1ex;-l a Inreling of the third puny at. Pictnu. John R. Hutton. liurrietirl-l. and W. 1'}. today. Mr. Smith has been appointed leader of the Third Methodist church choir, vice Mr. Verbeck resigned. I :...o R (`arnnriuht has been tnnoferred lnreling of the tmm puny M. rlcwu. John B. Hutton, lionsldlou, l it.t.nburq, left. for 'l'acunm,\\'.'l`., today. Mr, Smith Appointed ` resigned. Lieut. R. Cartwright has from C" school of infantry, Toronto, to ``D`' school. London. In... 41...... M qmm.'.. i"AE. lntelv un- [)" school. London. Capt. Garrett, of Smith`: Falls, lately up- ointed muter of the steamer Spartan, wu In tbga city dny. Th. nun d`,\umalo is hl..')'t',