lI'- kllllljlilly `lat UVIIfIoI;IIv:'d|IuuI non ` on are r Inc v any 'TtQf'h1IV'I"!If.`&`P.'t. gtanrnkk anon Call 0 ulldl . on or before the TWIN Tll DAY u IIAY rot; And all globu duo Iuutbopnldto him 1 that dale. other- wmtho claims will In put In null !nroollro- ugh. Thohoou mnntbo cloud 1 un date .0 In In Iln retirement or r` ood ""'""""""" mos Ila rum. Boent|ry~ Mr. A Rug` of Sprint. nknn I II..- gunk - nigh` um l aDorn-The Spice 1 Nukes l'p Life. boukbinding. dictionaries Hlmund. . -..-.-.;; __..; _.-.._ alwtnouhnautnlan l'|oIr.lIolkl0au. uollull Wluuorscldwlcu. In-nWIat. l\-l--I-.1 1'1-:--`I . Inc`. In nggnnn o'abioi pimp? I 'nLn'u'- B-75 BIID GRAIN. PRIBSID BAY. CLO- I7-D Allh 'FIIll\'PIl" I--TI Erggggjro noun srone 6i'1"'7`f_1:9pR s'rom=. UIIZII Hall`. rnuuobu ELI. W van mu nuorm sun. 0 ID. FRANKLIN I Annual Inn A nu. fwlt. mm mm s@___mRI.j .... ._ an .--pu- -.. --uqwuvuwv - V... ---.w-v- ----- v--. v_-. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FULL STOCKS OI` FIAIUR. OATIIAJA. unit had Ontn. ood Grain and Grain $111. CASH PAID for Buokwh n. hum Arrowht Pd. Pouuou w n. AUCTION SALE, OF SEVEN FRAME HOUSES, ....b..1I 1|-u bk.` -..-.AL. ..:.4.... I` I and ma by.l`l:_o mutlollonta: ouuultu 1. W `. Q o I `W nrlaina mm In 31 mnuu Tun mm` nu. I: m THE ARKIC1`. as well an thor- nmrhlv ulnnmd In tho wultl ohho kitchen. Ill! be! lnatrlndonlly THE BEST oughly adapted to tho wulu ohho kitchen hu nolud onvlou lmluuonn at Its name Ana up man-umn. Bnwna cl Iuoh. Au 2 I vnunu I uvno la-JAnr . \.r vv .a...- It oonulnl nolthot slum. limo. not unmonh Illll be used by the moat dolloaw oouutu Mann Ll: norloot area. Its great mood; nolud onvloun lmluuonn at In an noon:-nnoo. Burns 0! No addition to or vnrinuon from the simple nuns: O00K'S FRIEND I8 GENUINE. , _L___- Wholesale Deunrlmon`. attended toprompl` ly. .\'o chucehrcuoo. I L-LLH \JHlJ-J IHJJ&Il1L 131.1 00UK 8 FRIEND BAKING POWDER IS A PURE FRUIT ACID POWDER. LADIES AMERICAN KID BUTTON COMMON SENSE. LADIES SLIPPERS from 650 , up. TRUNKS AND VALISES lowest rules. Full informmion given by the Capmin on board or A. (il'.\'N& CO.. C. H. HA r(`H and I-`r.-mu Annmn J 1, m|.mm.su.Icn:\'|r dn nightaunly. I eturnl .lem.'es Belleville. Monday. Wed- Eeldny an llrlday at 8 a.m.; lleseronto at 1:1) mm. :Piclon at 9 n.m.. arriving at King- ston at l:3J p.m. On Tuesday. Thursday and Snlurday leaves Plclon II 6:30 A m.. nrrlvlng at Kingston at ll :1 m. lcvery comfort for engora assured. Freight handled c eaply and carefully at lowest rates. Ifull lnfnrlnminn xrivnn hv Hm (`nn'Aln nn LJUUUULIVIII I Illl-MIMI V, LIGII UIUIII K U1] KUI DUI.` Brussels, Tapestry and Wool Carpets. I HAVE BEEN IN.~l'l`RL'C'l'l l-l sell at 831 King Street, on TUESDAY, April mth. I nl the household etfects. consisting of one Hair (`luth PM-lor Suit. Brussels. Tapestry and Wool Carpets. Bodatl,-ads. Dressing (Hues. Wash sfands, Wovnn Wire and Stutfod Mattresses Bedding. Feather Beds. Extension Dining Tn- bles. Refrigerator. (.`nne-semed Dining (`balm .`ouchos. klcturus. Baby Cnrrimw. (`In Blinds. MXMM*6fH{sHoE STORE \. u. an nuuaun. uni-unis. WILL. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. leave Kingston at 3:11) pm. sharp. daily.` arriving at Piclon at 7:30 p.m.. going through to Dosero xto and Bellevilh: on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- dn nightsunly. elurnimr. lemma Belleville. Mondnv. I'll`. 'l`ILllf0NI N0. 18. Daily to Picton and T:-weekly to Deseronto and Bolloville. THE spmxnxn FAST if or QUINTE STEAMBOAWROUTE A Wmhonu : Old iifuon um Pembroke. -crow:-\w-anu - Anti` nun.-u -1 tub.) I Annual I 12 II. A FINE STOCK `H-` FELT HATS. NECK- TIJCS. SHIRTS. ETt`.. at 'I'`\ A I-I-It-I-I-I?!-1-I-Nu--s-I--I--a-nu-an-\ ALL WOOL SPRING OVERCOATS, ` From $9 up. SPRING SUITINGS AT BOTTOM PRICES. J. `TWEDDELL, l'\\YlJ' I'\f\l\I) IJITI (`|\I' t`l'I|\/ 1 TG.AO"FFORD, Sr., Trude Uzi. on every pochco D108. Kernger-unr. L`ane-seated Ulninl Chairs. Touches. ticturcs. Baby Carriage. Blinds. Lace Curtains. Hanging Lump. Sewing Mu- chine. Oil Cloths. Wuntnot. and many 01 e livlt. Sula nt In'.'I1 n'rIlnn|( A m Tnrml rwnh I` III Our new styles and prices sure to please They are "good enough for anybody and cheap enough for everybody. r See them at the Headquarfers for Nobby Hats and Low Prices. A. (H NN & L'U.. Freight Agents. NEW 550003 I I LAD. Ullll\ ID. ml! .. ll. RATTENBUBY S AT lI\\l'I'D uulr-Ira -rnnu rl'n-n ,, Reckless l Rumors iu the cry, but; the Grand Union ` keeps on selling at low pride: and in happy. Competition has collapsed and we are mus- leru of the situation. F61` ne clothing at lnw price: call on The Grand Union, 122 Princess street. , - A Futhor Unrntenttoily lk\rlu El: i Daughter Alive. : S\`n.u'v.~xr:, N.Y., April` 29. -.-A bout the ` middle of March Emina Ruth caughtgggld, and on the 22ncLeppur ntly`died. The body was left about four hours. `W hen Mrs. Frances Seahler` and another neighbour dressed it for burial they were surprised to nd that the bod was warm. The body was buried in Ge des cemetery. Ruth dug the grave. After the funeral the fact of the gills body being warm. several hours after er breathin r. was talked over. The possi- bility of her ing buried alive preyed upon her fu.ther s mind so, that he uncovered the grave last Monday. No sooner wus`the'glass uncovered than he was `horried to` see Emma`: body lying turned over on one side. Her hands were clupedrover her face and her hair was tangled up over her eyes. as though it had been torn in dreadful agony. There were linger marks on her face. Near- ly paralyzed with terror, he hastily replaced the coverfahoveled the dirt back into the grave and ran from the place. ` APRIL 29. HATS B0870/V H/17 870/75, WELLINGTON STREET, % AUCTION VSALE, HOUSEHOLD - FURNITURE. Str. THE MANITOBA 147 Brock Street. ` ' I ONE DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL _V, _.Z_ :- NO. [I IAIKI1` IQUABI. THE OELEBRATEF Also: cheap lot of` THIISM TI; HORRIBLE. Household Furniture, Hair Cloth Parlor Suit. Dnunnnla 'l`n-umo-.. and Inn! l`.....\..6.. JUS F RECEIVE D. "unrr :\u uuum tu.r W. I`. BAKER. Communion Itorohun. A'l`(`H and LDERS Ll1`.E\'ll'. '1 icket Agents. t`. M. H J. 1 . GI Proprietor. '.Hero. _-----, __--___- THI OLD ISTABLIHHIINT In line place when on 001 DITA BOAT that wlllglyo I9. ,. cllon. lice. Ughl. il mildly twin; A lute noel nale and he Inn. All orders wunpuy mtoudod to. 1'. N. IHA N. . ..`.`.`.'.f; '%L'3{"':.!.'.'."..:.._ Jewellery. Crock . Gluuvnn. humps. Oll Pnlnunp. Plrluro nun. ale. Posltlvoly the lowut pt-loo la the city. You can get IWILVIES NEW IDEA VARIETY STORI, i ll Pluxclzaa s'rnu'r. ,u. nuvu `AND AT ALMONTE. A STEAM SAW MILL A.\'I) .\lA(`llI.\iEl:\'. situated on the Mississippi River. together with apaciou.-1 und convcnirnt yurd. containing about eight acres. with siding from (`muniiin Pacic Huilvmy, and a well nissortud stock for an established retail trade. Parties nmv tondnr nannrnh-Iv fur thn Milln 3 FINEST TEAS The Fun In Weaver`: II the loading pine for Burning In H/M/G//V6 LAMPS I A At S. Weaver's. Fancy Goods, 1.3 I IIILVAAVQ-no 711.1013 3! PHI!!! W._ lP.|:ll'l'l. Wclngtful mm n...n..f.a"'?g;:.3 :1 at. t . ~N the K lnnuzn. _f'A!owbouhoI:I'.0nllur`ynmucun GUARANTEED AND THE BET QUAL- ITY MADE AT ALMOST HALF PRICE at Pictq res Framd FACTS WORTH KNOWING. In much Japan and linen at ptico Li cstabn:-lhed retail trade. Parties may lender aepnrmcly fur the Mills and Limits. Po session given inunodi uely. Terms easy. ~ Full Dnrtieulars r-in bu nhlninml nn nnnlhm. \ New Shades and Won FINE omsss GOODS ! z 13 yards for $1, worth 121-2c per yard. {Just the thing forSchoo| Dresses and House Wear. SILVERWARE, Prettiest Baby Carriages, ,2700 YARDS. COSTUME STRIPES. YOU CAN GET THE FINEST DRESS GOODS. Hardy s Terms particulars can be obtained on applica- tion tome undersigned A I` A I l'\\l'I.`-l I L: DI\\V BOAT8, BOATS. | n In-uiltnnl lu |l'\!'l' I. One Prloo Store. 88 Princess Street. S. Weave r s. S. Weaver's. A BIG BONANZA. You can not the best nine in The cheapest In the only at YOl' (TAN GET YOUR (DME DIRECT T0 A1` THE Mlhl-. um alnul lS.CIlJ pine logs. which the purchn.-acrq-an have M oust. Plant And rigging fnrlhe workinquf the business are ull in good order and will he sold with the pro parties. A\Tr\ Al'I'I AI'Il`f\l7fl'I1".1 Latest Trimmings Al lowest price: at You can not the lmmlllng. loading and shipping to u we.-H stun ishod und growing u-`ml conm-1-(ion in King- sun). which hm; also um-qunllcd udnmmgcs for ship )in by rail or vmu-r. A' T is: MIL]-. ab mt 1811!) nine lmm. GEORGE CLIFF ASCII`. '-'- ---*-m....u..""""-"' '-`-'-:..::..-:- In Iona` null. gnd thc driving of Ions A l*'llh'l`(`,|..\h_`.~' .\"l`l MILL is situated ` in their centre. eqllippud with modern Imu-l:in- ory. including lm-aaimz. l.ntli and .-liimxlc Mnchines, nll in pi-rtm-1 working m`dur.,__'l`lu-re are spacious piling xrnunrls, containing three sidlngs from the main line of Lie Kingsl m nnd Pembroke ltniIwr._v. giving every facility for lmmlling. loading and shipping Well stub in-uwim: Kink- OPPOSITE POST OFFIOI. Maumwnskn. Mississippi and Clyde Klvors. 'l`husehmitalnrg-Iy contain pine. and have convenient water ways. gm-ally hvilimlimz the driving of loom nun sunny vulun II unive- Sale at no nun. Terms cash. 1 For \'nIuub`u Timb,or Limits. conlpriaing I10 square nlilm.-3. ninmtrd in the 'l'uwnshi:s of North and .~'ou1h (`unonlo. Darling an Lu- \'uuL. in the Cuunlivs of Frontenac nnd Lnnark. in tho | ru\'incc u! Ontario. on tho Mauiuwnskn. Mississippi and Clyde Rivers. 'l`huselunitahmn-I\' vine. WL)'u3c'6}ir,'6`{i."`h`}H2 Next, .a. .|-ILVadA_II\J Will he ruceivud b the nndcnaignod at lhvir OFFl(`|~I IN l{I.\' i.\`l'U.\' uplu 'I"LlIll')C\l'\A\l nan. 1..-- nu_.-; u -Ies. (sale at l0:Il) o'clock a.m. Terms cash. E. It. MAR'l`lN.. Auc:ionet- TIMBER LIMITS, This Powder never varies. A nmrvel of pu~ my. strength and wholusnnmncss. More econ- omical than ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tout. short weight. alum of hos hatu Powders. SO! I) ONLY IN cam. ROY L AKINU pow- DER (,`U.. 106 Wnll Stream. New York. -L-W v THE URIDITORS of "The ton Bull non College Com ny"(luo nl B I Conan) 2 motor! to forwosd a`\l|:y ddmmn hvwvr .-1\. Icttulnid TIMELY ANNOUN CEMENTS. A `SA fE"c)F"VA LUABLE BIUU. WIIIUII Ill`?! IIIECJ |l|ll'|[lIlIIICU llLI\lIIIlKl5UU IUIV ship A'f` mt 18.011) pine logs. which purchn.-son-an ..NOT1;. 1-uDl\l'l'nDu nl n in nu SAW MILLS AND LUMBER BUSINESS. hf.'. ..` Aucion sAT ib3litEI7P_iI7e-. -. l _0_W_D_EB 34%;: 1 npvALI.:::'. ' . 9 qt ' ow uuuuunguuu A. CA1.D\\ I-: I.L & SON. Lumber Merchants. Kingston. um. Iucuvn DIN Illlulvuuvu. One Fame House. vonmlnl I roolu uni outhouoen. with well. The hvoorou-ant:nco.A In N . R. I). :NOI.lN'.)py 0 Ml Union Street. TENDERS Band. will parade Ill Hun In-H I-`hod on MONIMY EV',.lNINO. 29th Insuml. M 8 0'0 ook. Uniform drill order. B order. J. GA .l.lI'A\'. Jn . 14m 9.7V. 0. R. ruzcmm oamzns. THE HA l`TALl()N.wlth Band. will parade at the MUNIMY Headquarters. April 26th. I H VU llll. l>IIIIUl III ullu rder. J. GA LUWAY. JR . Cnpuln And Adjutant E. R. MARTIN, A In-{inns ll` Ulllllv E. R. MARTl.\'_ A In ! innm-I K. H. LNULIN. MI Union street. - so-eueeve--on-av tn wunlu vvu-tuna . unv- Unwind? 4\N1Ild1:hr1nen 11!`-energy end ernhitlon be tempted to ceeee their strife when they would be without the hope of rewerd ! Would they ooeoentrete their foroee in the development of greet echemee end not derive {mm the eeme e greeter bene- t then thet of e unit on the oommunity? Would the divieion of the epoile mehe the hey men induetrioue end the criminele of m._9oxms1 12909 ."";"_ 1 Wu!!! -.9-_ oleliem end enerchiem end ell the other db- tnrbinq elemente dieeppeer. end e perfect peeoe preveil? `Yes. in `theory the millenium will he reeohed when netionehen he been edopted. when every one will be on the eeme footing eooielly end neecielly. end reellee et leet the force of the ergnment thet the world owee hiln e living! The idee ie inepirlng end eoune heentltel thinge here 5... written In 16. um by the thinkete of Alneriee. The eympeeien In whieh they indulge, ere however. lot the preeent juet Tclzm. THE TWODWELLING HOUSES 1 -.....v.-`nu .-.vv..-up--..o 1 The Americans here is national movement, but it is not such as is known by the name in Canada. The new theory, we are inform- ed, contemplates the employment of all per- sons by the state. Each individual. no mat- ter what his special talent or ability, would be entitled only to an equal share in the en- tire product of the country. The only ad- vantage of a high grade of mental ability would be that its possessor would be able to pass some one of the numerous boards of civil service examiners, and secure some comparatively easy employment. Even that possibility would disappear as soon as ma- chinery attained at perfection which would render even more than a few hours of labour per dsy unnecessary for any one. There would be no money. Food and clothing would be procured upon a certicate from the state that the bearer was a citizen. There could be no rich men. and poverty would be impossible. Every man, from the president to a boot-black, would be a gov- ernment oiclal. it is not proposed to ac- complish all this immediately. But already the business of carrying letters and papers is monopolised by the government. Another stsp in`that direction and the telegraph sys- tem will be removed from the domain of private enterprise. That accomplished. telephone, express an.i railroad companies might follow the same path. The subject has been discussed by some of the brightest intellects ol the day. including Edward Everett Hall, T. W . Higginson, Miss Fran- ces Willard, Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, and Rabbi Solomon Schindler. Some `of these see in the new movement the disappearance of all those class distinctions which serve to produce public discontent. They have given a great deal of thought to the best methods of making labour more relnunsrativs, of pro~ viding employment for every one. of distri- buting more evenly the comforts of life, of (carding against the monopolies which make the few rich at the expense of the many. But is holding up the powers and privilsgsscf the people would the enterprise. that has been so characteristic" of this century, not be . .._l It is a pity that the act is not retroactive, ` and so made to rid the country of allot of men who, by their infamous records, are calculated to leave the worst impressions on Canadian society. It is a scandal that the government of the United States has not been disposed to treat for the enlargement of the extradition treaty, that the tear of disfuvor from any class delays or prevents the action which justice demands. But it is no excuse for our government, which took the Weldon bill under its care and modified it, to say that it must proceed cautiously because of the attitude of another control- ling power. The extradition treaty had very little to do with the Weldon bill. It was necessitated by the very inefficiency of the extradition treaty, and it should have been as sweeping as possible in its pro- visions. The Americans, we are told, will be grateful that their criminals cannot hence- forth nd an asylum in Canada, but their gratitude cannot be compared with ours. We don't want the toughs of America to V settle in our populous centres even-though they presume to lead in fasiob and find an entry into aristocratic society ii . a John C. Eno. ' While all honest persons rejoice in the ` asaage of Professor \`Veld0n a extradition ill by the Canadian parliament the satis- faction is alloyed with regret at the bill's not being retroactive. Its weiuht falls on future delinquents, not on the fraudulent boodlers who are at present in Canada, defy- ing the United States and living at ease. Nevertheless we must be content with the best. we can get. Since we cannot catch and punish the criminals who have thus gone into exile, we can only feel grateful that Canada can no longer be an asylum to thethieves and rolabers who will be sure to arise as the months and years roll by. These gentlemen must make new devices. This is a solid satiafaction, and we ought to feel obliged to Professor \\'eldon.-~A'tu- Yuri` Journal. l The WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, Spaces 56 Jolumna. is published every Thursday morning Lt Cl 5 our. mvely in a.dvanoe.othoz-wine Il.60w Ibo 0 awed. ., . EDW. J. B. PENSE. Proprietor. nu orders they Rive. Attachou to the paper In one of the beat Job omega hi) hcanada: er`-inpirli. gtyllah sud oheav wot : t lm pr nt ng pt-anon. All cagraea go?-V advertisfna. subs:-Hutton, Twelve line: to the inch; Notices of Btr Marl-ingot and Death: 500. each. unless when ' booked.` when 81 lnohuuod. Special nouceq in reading columns no charc- od at lwonly ooma per line to! each Insertion. Oloors of unlnoornorated Auoclntiona_or ed at line to-.' each lnseruon. ` Oloprs unincorporated Associations or ocioues will be held pox-oonnlly responsible for Ili orders may Rive. rumor Job N work eight Improved prln_ung charges advertwf . uubocrtptton, and job pn..,'Z}-. ' yablciifadvancc; this nugtbcdistinctl cg stood. ' o Anv1;n'l`T'I:M Icjwrs. For four Ilnee. one or two lnseruono. . ;...8) 50 For four lines, each subsequent insertion. . 25 Over four linen. Ital; lnurt.lon...`... 10o pox-lino ' Each In nontoonaeoutivolnm... 50 " ` Oncea W subsequent Ius....... loo " Twiuea week. subsequent lns.. .. Bo 'l'hreenweek.aubooquenHun....... Go " Twelve lines Inch; Notion: of Birth; Mm-rlnrnl and Death: soc. THE DAiJLfTWriIG. no; 128 and 123 1-2. on the South Side of 71-1-- L-A..-..- g-IA- an} I `M .IAA.I u---uu"uu-uuu-.`-.w.- Tn: Blunau Wins) In ubllahud very own- lnc. st 3% King Sn-oer. Kingston-. Ontario, nu. ux nonuns rm; vun. - NA r}BzEIE}6E7z.~_w r. FUTURE B001)LE' EXILES. : Wl|l['u Tolepholne, Num bar 220. " 01376?` nor Orbem Dioor." ANNOUNCEMENT. nu-runny `I. Ilvn I. n..t.Iln|u-II uvnvi I be chanted. EDW. Proprietor. THE BI "...+.".,":. '"r.....' '".'..'.'.'.;r.r.'.'g..;. 1.; ol won [or onrcostln. null; Iron I10. Mule aootdcr. A tguonntood. mm: In: . oh dinghy In an wtnqow of Scotch wood: hr III : I `N10 und -1.5. ..l ...n-.._- 0... I543 nan Alan A Ilnn I103. 160 law 160 l`&, VII mu UUIIIII uuw VI Uniombotwoon Gordon and lfrqdstroou. KNOWN AS TH! PIDLER PROPERTY. TIVVTIHIIIHIUIIII I III IIIUWUI" otu.oow:`cu..a.mr -nu . -ad I- :1 Igynhtrfor nnraoltinl. lll lmpnrtnut Newe We heve received our lourth shipment thin eprln ol csrpete. dlreot {tom the Inekerelln Inglnnd and can ehov the (inset renge ol tapestry, brueeele. umlneler, vel- its m9sg..Rl'Jnlnn 9: how 259-" W. 'ngeton. Remember, IE5 - In; your oerpet from he you save the pro t of thelommo or Ilontnel wholeenle boueee ee our goode an Im rted direct. Floor and unit Irllolothe. ll ume.ooooe melting. run end mete ol eve Nude, and home luuleitnge ol every geeorllgtloe on be bought oheepeet at R. Me? I uepulu. (2) Each applicant shnll submit to the educstion department, with his application, s copy of the time tnhie of each enminstion sun] of the oxsminstion papers on which he ` wrote, both being certied by the regis- trar ol the university. A condentisl statement from the registrsr o! the univer- sity of the marks obtained by the sppllosnt on esch paper, and of such other msrh ss mny have bee-n uurdod him at such oral or pnuticsl exannlntion. will also ho re quirod. In the one of cnndidstss for first- olsss grade C the answer papers will slso ho transmitted by the rogistrsr _to the dspsrt- mcnt. III! III I'll ENNIS H. D. Illa D. CPTCIHCIIC Herulter no specialist : certicate rsrclua certicate of Any grtde will i gnntcd unless the {allowing conditions I fulllod 2 Important to Tonchora. The following memornndurn ha: been in- uod res (`ting cnllegiue institute special- im An first grade A. B. and C. cerzicntcsz Hnronlter nn gnu-iglinn mrrinnm nr IIIIIIIIUU I (I) The euminntion uhnll be the rent lnr university vnminationu. No special or nupplomeutul enlninstionn will be no ceptod. 19\ |t`.m-In -nnlin-no -hull -uh-nip In Hun :UrU nuu UIICK IHIXCU, .5 Hull. THUHV. A messenger "boy." aged seventy, in in the employ of the Western Union Company l at Bradford, Cr-nn. A meuenger boy of lhet age bu probnbly gone on st least 5 dozen errands in his career. In Verse ht` 11-011 to tell hiel-n'(-. And \\'r0lt' he nmny sonnets. But now. in.~l-ml. he wring her checks Tu pay {or nvw spring bonneto. A (`ork trust is About to be orgnnized. It will out ell right until it strike: the Cork- Icrew trust, which will pull it. grnuwu I } fullled: TI Inr unhn CD008!) I0!" IIIIE. Do you find any chtzge in Indies` pox-In ` eta this season 3" "(I even nd the pockets, let in them 3' ll__ \'..........AL........ I.....-_:_.. 5|..- ........:..... gracious. I cau7c none the change In IIIUIII . .\I re. Youngethynge (meaning the evening mo.-nl)-Georgo, whnt shall I get for tea? Yuungethyngo (atfecting to misunderstand) 3 -(ireen and black mixed, as usual. Fanny. x A rnn-nnnunr "hnu " 1001' -nrnnlu in in `-0006 1-vvxwjv-u--vf~ ----- -.~-~-- conulnlhul worm. both room and extension Michel: and omhouna. 1`, In____-_ f'l-__-- UTICIIIB IIUII I QIUII I; IIIV. Travis-Does .\fiu Popinjnyi father wear felt shoes`! De Smith (with I pained ex- preuiou)--I should say he did ! I)nnfnr_.Mmlanm vnur hu-hand`: alinnnn, PrUUIIUU]-`l IL'U|IIll II IIC HI I l)octor-Madnme, your huabsndi diueue, I regret to say. in cuurnrt of the eye. Wife -lmpouible ! He never drank water enough for lhut. Hn vnn nal AIIV nhnnrm in ImHnn' nm-IL uurlug IIIII IIIIUTVKI. Oh, yes, I'm fund cf 1 good breoze, but when my son uh me every morning for 3 live dollur bill. that is enctly the kind of n bracing heir I don't like." TI`Avil-..Ann \fiIu Pnnininv'n fnthnr wear HUWIPNPUY UIIIUU Blllllllll HIVU UL?- Pernona deaixiug to see the hating girls should not visit the dime muneuma between one and two o`clock, as they go to lunch during ihnt. interval. "Uh, Inn, I'm fund Li A onnd hr-nan: hut "El. doubt tech to haunt bucn WUVMOIFY . ' By freddl n I lnug II. be It Inch A twist or tornado`: wheel. B`_bndo fuels {in Ad 0 nholl. Illod u wnhgloobn lue: _ Jun may really onddot to - Achoo ! I say. nohool UCCHUHU UH UIH HUI PH] [III FUD`.- A machine has been invented which will ing I man 15,000 feet into the air. Every newspaper oliice slmuld have one. Pnrnnnn dnnirinn tn mm the fuatina oirin TUIIIIIIII II SCIUUHI WILIIUUI. PUIUM One `lire! is as had as three removen," acid Lheimn whom the sheriff threw out becuuse he did not pay his rent. .-\ mnnhinn hm: In-an invnnlml u.-hi:-h will an an.` Ill K-3-rant. Achoo! Achoo! I've such ll cold That I and scarcely Bill ! : ' [foil jun! like-I uhrooyou-old U I lhll bt-null 5 - - Ad dow by done {l`l',&`|'IlI non. By load I: ncklnx. loo ` By as with tearsuo hrlbblll 00'? A oo! hay. achoo! It doubt Iecbtobuuorbuc ...... ......(.. . .. ....u. Speaking of ought to be upellbuund. Strange u it may appear, I blunt mPn'a remarks are seldom without point. (Inn `n-.' is an had nu: lhrpa rnun\-an " Clipped From That 1 I HAVE BEEN l.\'S'l`RL`(,`l`lt`.l) to 5-xollat the Residence of RS. (`OX WORTH Y. 183 Up` or Foilmrno Street. on Wodnondny. Man In. A qu.mLilyof Household Furniluraoneidebward. B.W. Extension Dining Table. Tapestry (`ar- pcta, Oil Cl Jlh, (`oal Cook Range. Parlor (`ook Stove, Red.1ud_ [uv,8It( d Dining Chairs. and many other articles. um nut-ruou uown ms nrazen throat. There used to be seven! firms here which didn't believe in advertising. We couldn't make em believe in it until we went at it and found out that they were composed of gentleman who hml skipped from the out for barn-burning, hnrae-stealing, lvigamy, embezzlement, etc. Then we wrestled with `em and they came to see thnt the life of trade was in using printers` ink. We simply couvvinccd-not l)llli-ll()ZB(l. The effort: of our knockkneed contemporary to smirch the fair fame of the Kal R r will simply call forth nmilen of pity. uur IUVOFIIIIIIK pi\H'0Ilg0. In II IIDOTCH article this vwek in his poorly rintnd old apology he saw: that we pnctioe ulhdozing to bring`: vertiaing. What. I liar! The Kiri-er prn tice bull dozing`! The idea in luughnble, and if hv was worth minding we should walk down In his shanty and choke) the assertion down his brazen throat. 'l`l....... and 5.. L- - .........| 2-..... L.._.. ...LL.L IKHI IIIVCBI Ilia Caplhu. The d 'speptic nlql cxcreocouce who claims to edit t 0 milk and mush ublicnion down at the corner of Cnltish ll oy in jealous of our advertising patronage. In a labored this weak in hit: nom-Iv nrintml nlal WIIIUII aurreu up [EC \'Ul-IIVU Uilllllullllayo With no dispogitinll to claim this as the only growing town in Arizona, and. with no ` desire to kill the growth of rival towns. we humbly call attention to the fact that since January lst fourteen new saloons, three Roller rooms and full!` retail tobacco stores ave been opened in the place, and _at the present moment eighteen men are en aged in building a gen] capatlale of accomm ating thirty prisoners. \\'e have done all this without any brag or `bluster, and we pro- pose to keep right on in the same quiet fashion, leaving the outside world to judge for itself as to where it shall seek new homes and invest its capiml. dvanemin n|.| axcrancence who claims Ill ILUIIII l'LIlJhl.'l'.- V Thepbuenco of our society column for the int three issues leems to cull forfan expla- nation.` [he trouble was jealously among the bot: `ton. If mu happened to milks a ve-line nnnouucenm-nt that Mrs. Col. Dash expected her brother-in law direct from the California penitentiary on a certain date, and only I four-lilc item to the effect that Mrs. Judge De Soto imported her bustle di- tect from Zanzibar, there was an ill feeling which atirreul up the entire ctmmunity. (lisnmnitinn the The Editor Given HI! Uliilonu Very PoIntcdly-Con vlnclng Adverlluorn. Arizona Kicker. 'I`LA ,L_,_ - _- 1.. ..-I._.__._ r,,,, AI , no mnny dgy druls. The Iuggelterd divi. mini Of labour And reward are not pouible. They ore urged in view of the ty_nncier"of the nohopqliau, but is Vthero any hope of relief from them: Not. while-the monopo- liaga practically gown H16 government. and dictate the legialuion of the country. The world bu puma [hr point when A nation- nl" movexrxenuzan have any eiect. - V ~-:--'--. Rmsn Wfhu. MON on.` THE LATEST CHA_FF- ..l _{__'__ NEWS FROM Amzom. Sltunbnd on the north aideof (`olborno Street. also two vnoanljota on Division Street. ()'-red in lots losnll purclmsers. Terms cuy. Sale In Marlin`: uncllun rooms on WEhNIh`|)A\'. Mn) 15!. at I u'clock. MARTIN.