...~T Ea] nnfiiiiioi-"uu'u.. Property at ha. with s um: *"-w..." .....-"-.-.'.:'.'..`:..".':."..~ ""'i houn.*l w'o huh. HI|l.Il.jh. m".. It noun ho... Jnnun-own, Duh, |lny.--londgy night I small Huh cloud Highs; ruhor low can coded to non nth: uoorly. Suddenly thooloud vulcndglt and I proddi- tlonolfnnwnaqu. Thorn you gourd hudnd cl umnudthoy gamut...` hoping a II the Itnot I block any. The moon ulna h Ihl the hmnnmnmnuln V EE.Fr;;`;(;'=-1;-.E-"`;?':;f&35u3{ I I0 VG` $5 $1 III III SI` and dial yutuday ol look-jaw. ` - .Il_Ln -_.._A _ - I... ..I_.__ Iuulllgll ICWGDZE A loll! I000 no orouwbo on I bucket on the top 0!: x. and when Talbot jam any It onolooc uric! tlnodck. knock Golda bush! in web 5 way that ouud run into the [wand and Talbot loll upon the othor end. which poootnlod hh II)- Johan, lllllo win In oogddond OIIOOC I] I Llltlo Wound. NIWFAITLI. Pu. In 8. --Two Inch no John Talbot, on Iron worker. In engaged lnuhlgh nnnphgeonltu. A `total good III munch: an A lmolmn an oh um u`u'uI Iur uu Iur. `mun: AI thil junction I young mun bfoko in poo Captain (hrvnh may by um.` Mg; II ifbolndovupoobbounlnghtho Huh . I...L .1 .n._..4 l~__.-n__ 1--__._ 3 Cup! Gavan V'V':t;-`ml-.oot cl dhgut ah turned way. Al 01. Bow. 0 an mun. um.` no law no wu Wrocl- rnmd with his crew of forty man had reached the shore In nlesy. Snddouly I uulnbur ol :1 appeared on the noun and bepn dcvounng the men. They soon klllod all but the ma, sud he run bnuly glving for uue. whon-- A! thin innntinn A innnn nu..- L.-`L- In ugunueu. Anon (ll! pl!` VIII ll qllll. (`Aptsin Usrvon. Ibo Urinooo, is-on in New York, and in porlupa better kuowxi than Cuptun Fruor, of the Trinidad. Then two Ihi form the regular hm ba- twoon hon New York. Coming down on his Ian trip Cupid: Ulrven told ol some ol hi! Adventures while niling Along the grant main. Unco ho maid ho wu wrack- .....I -io|. H. ....._ -6 5..-... _-_ 1.-.: ALL KINDS or BANK and ollloo Rubber Stun Damon. Souls. lm.. uuppllod by Bun- xuu nwavur. numhotunn. Bqot 8t., Klnliton. Ont. `nrruuu cnurcn In lllmp rrnapeet. But if a ahop-keeper ha pone to be out of an article he invariably I area that it will be here on the next ateamer." Everything depend: on the comin or going ol the atearner. The night be ore her departure all in excitement. Everybody in either writing lettera or eneagecl in getting boxea of onlona or barrele ol ru-Latoea to the wharf. Front atreet in crowded with a hurryinz. bnatling crowd. After the boat : departure life einka bark tn ebb tide and ataya there till the incoming ateamer in signalled. Then the ple wake in again. in \'-- V....|. -._.a :- ..--|.-.... 1...... n._.__ I lrn HI mlicnlol II no unit I plllplli I0!` IMO. e eeid the: he had juet that they vented, took them into the buement end in ten minutee hnd given then A bill of sale for ` the pulpit. The felt thet they were forced to take it. After" eving made their Inquiry. Now they air. before thin iece of furniture every Sundey morning en Iieten to fervid (liecoureee on the folliee of mankind. After buying the thing they bed it erected in the gnrrieon church In Cemp Prnepeet. Hut if n nhnnkeener hnnnenn to he mu. nf nu ~uuc uly lull IIIIG Elle uncp-no-Jpel In A I irit nf minchiof if he had pulpit for ale. mid that he hnd inn whn lhnv Innhnd uuuxns [III ltl DCII OXlllp|ll'lt'IFIOII `ROYC- A number of En liuh till)` officers droqpod in one dny sud u 0d the chop-keeper III nnirit of minchiaf if hm hm! A nnlnit fnr uh W CH3`- Thore is one place called the Tower. much froqneutod by ladies. Ibo old saying tint everything from I pin to I pulpit" can be bought has: it: bent oxempliticution there. A numhnr of Ennlinh Ll'lI\' nmuurg rlrnnnml uluu uu u` wuuwri. The poliu thophoopor approaches And uh hmv he cu: Iorve ha`. She uh for what the Inna without any hope thnt lht can not it. Tho uhopkooper dinppeu-I por- hnpo under the counter and hand: out 5 number of boxes and bundku, open: them. and dinplnyu to her pm, just the thing. Prion are very rouonnblqgioo. at most of the goods are imported from England. and are nubjoctcd to only a uniform duty of 5 per cent. Than: in nnn nlmu ngllui Hm 'l`n-up mnnh Iuulvvi, lll I`UllI U] U! nion on the oountort. Th- unlit` -L....I.- VllllaUl'I IOIIIQIHIII` K0 IIII IDOIIL The nho of Hamilton ere I revelation. ` A ltdy n n it. in as necessary to go shopping here u she does at. home. She enters I store in From, Reid and Burnsby streets, doubtful if she can get nnythinge presch- ing whet she wants. Shu looks I ut the place. Ieee nothin but I lot of bone on the shelves, or roll: 0 clotb_in npperent confu- the counhrn. UIII HIGH] lllll WIDKOB About 2,5(X) Americans and Canadians ` have visited the islands this season. Thay come every year in incmaaiug numbers, and go away determined to value gglin. livery steamer now takes its full complement of homeward-bound paasongers. The visitors nd here a health-giving climate, beautiful scenery, and a population whose habits are at least amusing. Bermudian: arc never absolutely poor and are always cheerful. Thoy extend a hearty wslcome to all comers, but go on in their own way, apparently planed that their idiosyncrasies give the visitors something I0 talk about. TL- -L....._ ..n u-_:|.~.. --- - ____n,.:_n DEW IUTK IHITKCL Th population of Bermuda consists chiey of onion and potato planters and boarding` house keeper: apparently. The farmers are discouraged because of pnnr prices for pro~ ducts, and the boarding-house keepara see their dull season ahead of them. louse- quently they, too, are cast down. But they have had a great many "guests," as they call them this winter. Aim... 0 um A........: , . . . . . ._.J n.__.::___ 'mc'r YOUR wwrnn ouovns at WT RlE\'l1`.H'. Kim: u-eel. I Sample pain to Inc sold nrwholcunlo prices. I CUIIUTI II II I UIICOUIII. There Are mnny other vegetable: that could be raised with vquul facility and mu-Intaed during the winter at high prices, but the native: are Iuo conlervntive tn brunch out in new directionl. Their great- grent-grent, etc., graudilthcr discovered that this country was it good one in, which to ` raise onionn, and their grandsons have bed no desire to do otherwile than did their forefethpra. They will continue to raiae onion: to the end of the vhlpter. I \Vhut'. this country needs is the inux` of a few Itirrin rnerket gardeners. Those men would n: fortune in raising early vegetables for the New York market. 1 TL n......I.o:.... ..c D-........I. ......-:-.- -i.:-n.. it on may mutter to make is . The Culture of the |ulbe-A Place of Boarding ouue-'l`he shops 5 Revolu- tion to the Vleltoru-,-An Interrupted 8lory---!'orood to Buy I Pulplt. Hum.'ru.\'; Bermiidn. April 28.--I`he onion in the Apple of I Bermudielfs eye. Thin may `seem eradoxioel. but it in true. The prosper ty of the islands depend: on the price of the tearful bulh, nude} New Yorkers just at present Ieem dieiuclined to pey uuirp then three and six" for delivery at the wharf in this city, there is much weeping. Last year at this sensor: onion: brought 9:. 6d., so the: now onion culture is It I discount. "`L-...s -._.\ ...-.... ..ol\._u- uv_....-A..l_l-_ `I.-. A BALMYBREEZE FROM THE BER- MUUA ISLANDS. HOME OF '1`_HE ONION; bl. Xi: Mahmud 0Q ~|tI|td5y 3|, III IIVII uuluuw lul II I00 lloi (I all- uou. Lad Buulord and the uloohh upputodlhonunu. Lonnox, ll-:1. ---I:l'l:-nl'olph Chunk- hlll ohnnllod ram Volts; In the divide: on lln uni ddonoo bill In tho hon: cl -a-1 lad Run-In-4| and oh. ....l...|... PROQUC_E_E_XCHMf_GE, _-- --A- -.A uulluu. III vllol. IID IIIQIIC. u.-.909. .m; olu.|I6. Iluu ; nurry, Na: rligillnlll, In 3 U0! KXI; Snllh. NI 3 Golden. W0: u IN; Click, Ill ; Nnnmw. I86; A III 3 Elton. IN; Burnt. 166. `It Vnnt Mun I *1`- n . .. .... Ian 3 nluou. Iw; uurnl. IUD. ` Nlw You. May B.--'l`ho 0 mm. more In: Hngclnn III Inllcn; Cu-cwrlfht. 946; aunt. 1 Han-, Ill: pl. Oil. Nsw You. May 8.-'l'ho I gm. soon In the walking count wn: Cant ht. M6 miles; Barty, 813: llopllmn. N6 Ionnor, ll: Smith. ml 2 `MIIJAIL mm 1 nnhnn, u u vuur uuu Principal Uront. oi Quoeni univoroity. boo boon nomiuotod by tho proobytory 0! Toronto and othor proobytorioo for tho i- tion ol modorotor oi tho gononi oooomb y of tho Proobytorion church in Condo. Prin- olpol Grout in on of tho leaders in thorut body ol divinu to which ho boion o in oprolound thlnkor. an oblo Loditoioquont prooohor. and a mu oi vo umunoi ooorgy cod buoioooo oopocity. Ho ammo noon`: ulivonit on of tho n: odnootion inti- tutiooo tho oootiooot. and boo won for hinooll by turd, potioot. hooool work, more not than I continued ropototion. Ho voll dooorvoo to ho tho nnonimouo oholoo oi '||l hxilunnn `no OK; -u.JA-o4s-Ll- Al QL- ` Prluclpnl Grunt For Iodol-nor. Toronto Globe. n,n n n .1 . n n ssrunuuull I IIIIUB. ltis slmost denitely settled thst Rev. Mr. (lrswford, now of Broohville. will suc- ceed to the rectorship ol the Church of Ascension, Hsmilton. e hss Accepted the cell end his nsme he been sccepted by Bishop Hsmilton. Rev. Mr. Crswford is so eloquent prescher sud s highly esteemed ciergymsn. As s result of his lshors in Hrockville 57 persons were conrmed shout the middle of April [set on the occssion 0! the visit of the bishop to his church. At Enter lest there were 400 communicsnte on the church roll. He hss built up the church himsel! end its prosperity during the brief period of its existence is to every greet extent due to him. The music beers witness oonstsntly to his talent sud influ- ence. The reverend tlemsn was the son of Hon. Ir. Crswfo , Brochville, who. in his liletlngs wss s member of the senete of Cnnsds. His wife is s dsnghter ol Jsmes A. Henderson. Q.C.. LL.D.. of Kingston. He is very highly eeteeued in the diocese of On tsrio. ltov. Mr. Crnwlord, of Broclnlllo. Will In A ll Probability In Appointed. Hnmiluon Times. I.:, . ..n.,. ..._. .- puueu mm nome ma mu practice nere. The Iecreury of the school board bu re ceivod I communlcntion lrom the mininter ol militit eating shut the school board on hue the use of the lot next to the Central ochooL They will be required to pay 31 3 year until the government wishes to sell. In such A case the board, if they wish to pur- chue it, will hnve the first claim. AT FIVE AND A-HALF AND SIXPICR (`lC.\'T. Apnly to II. A. GIVENB. Block Strut. over lixren Oflloo. an Iplrllllolli rorgnuunn -purposes. Yoatordn Afternoon E. Mundeil re- turned to t 0 city After I short visit to New York. Hi: brother, Dr. J. Mundoll, has been in that city for some time making I specisl stud of the heart sud lungs, accom- panied him omo sud will practice here. The mnlaurv nf the nnhnnl hnnrd kn: I-A party. Mann. Hownrd and Uudorhill nro build- ing I lnrgo need house in Cape Vincent. At tho amt plan: Mr. Blnck in putting up n brick building which contain two store: And nu npnrtmont forlbnnkin purposes. YOIQQIYIIV Afmrnnnn ), II`. Mliniinil rn. rill: Fifteen men recently employed in the Wolfe Inland qunr left for Usrdinll to- day. They will bui d bridge: for the Gum] Trunk RR. Mr. Fruer is foreman of the party. Muir! nI7AnJ And TTvuI`rkHI -um Build. ILI . globert Sinclair, B.A., Queen's, who has been pursuing his theological studies at Princton university, arrived in the oitv this afternoon on his way home to Carleton Place. IE3`--- _ . _ _ _ . A- u_. LL _ ____I_____I IJIIIUUCT OI DDUICE 0!] [H8 property II OUCG. The young men of the Methodist churchee Are: arranging for I Jack Festival in a few weeks. The prospects Are that they will entertain the people in a happy fashion. A committee of \\ psley college bosrd, \\'innipeg.oi which llev. J. W. Sparling has been elected principnl, is now looking ` for a suitable size on which to rear 3 build- inn NEW REC+OR FOR HAMILTON. bdlll Ull [HE `(HUGH I Dlrtnuuy, 1'}!/U KEY. Chu. David has bou ht the property on the corners of Pine EDI Adelaide and Pine Illd Victoria streets. He intends building A number of houses on the property At. once. [he vonna man of the Mnthndint nhiirnheit auu wen nmaccnemaom It Ior a1,aw. The cougre atiun of St. Paul's church have chartere the steamer Islander for an excursion to Picton and Lake on the Moun- ` min on the Queen : Birthday, 24th May. (jhnn, "avid Btu hrmahr. the nrnnartv nn IIIIILIC lafllll Ill Z100 |IIll IUILHUII. H. L. Fox, Ca 6 Vincent, who shipped six tine horses to ew York among which was an elegant bu team sixteen hands high and well matched..aold it for $1,800. Tho nnnnrnnutinn nf Qt Paul . r-`nun-nlu U UHBII 653583. I . K. Hayes, of Clayton, has sold his gray Bnrkis mare to parties in Poughkeepsie. Reported consideration $500. The mare made trials in 2:35 hut season. 11 I 12.... r`...... v:..M... ...n_.. .u.:_....; (`n;.\'l'. Apply II. 4 Ex.-eon Ullllureu The executive committee of the Scott act convention held I meeting last week and concluded the business of the late cam- paign. ' . Mr Pndtlnn Rhnrhnf Lulu: nrriva ln H14: "ill: Padden, shmm Lake, afrived in the city last evening and loft to-day for Buffalo. He will make an extended trip through the ` United States. 1) L U....-- -3 f`Y..-.A..__ L-.. _,I.] L3- _.__._ xrum Mr. uoyle quarry, harrlenem. ` That Manitoba bran is still the favorite` feed for horses and milch cows. A good stock at the Manitoba feed store, 12 Market square. Thn nvnnntivn nnrnrniffpn nf than Qnntt not uucxu. Lry one. " (;`. Newlnnds, enlarging St. Mary : cathe- dral, in getting some of the nmsonry stone from Mr. Doyle ! quarry, Barrieeld. That Manitoba hum in still the fnvm-hi` LVJIFIUI IIIUITO. The Mnxtaoba store has just received I consignment of those choice shorts in 125 lb. sacks. Try one. (L Nalllnnzln, nnlaruinrv Qt Marv : nnthn. square. - Seed data. need whent. seed peas, timothy and clover seeds st the Manitoba store, 12` Market nqusre. The Mnitnha nhnra hm: imzt rnnnivmi A l`l.UUl' I` .'.5)U, .2. Ii), .0 Illll .d.ZU If VV . F. Baker's, commission morchmt, 12 M nrkot square. . Hand data land whnnl sand nan: Hmnthu 55606!` ID 12 LVIITKOU square. \ Our White Daisy Flour" ct. $2.75. Best value in the city st 12 Market ax unre. Flour it 82.50, `'2. 75, $3 and `$.20 at \V. F, Halter : nvnmmilninn mnrnhnnt. I`) Mn:-lrnf I `l D] IFKOE Sq IJIFO. Onto, chop. cornmeal, feed hay, straw and potatoes. At 12 Mullet square. \ Our `Wvhitn Dninv Flnnr" At `2 75, Rain l MONEY T0 LEM) AT run: up A-HALF mu Iux |'|-`.R(`lCNT R. W. 8llA.\'.\'().\'. Ihrriau-r. Ottloc. non doc! to King : drug alore, King Street. Klnnton. Clean `ail thrashed out straw `for bed: at 19 Market square. HAM. r-hnn, unrnmnnl. fnnd htur, In-Lu And rullllcnnoonchilnountnn. Noisy Pu-ngnplu Plcked Up by Our Ito pnrtorn ln' 'lholr Rambles. Embroideriea from 1c. M: Ha,rdy a. See the new ctyle jackets It Hardy's. Art blinds-complete, 2 for 81, at Hdrdy s. Lament stock. skirting embroideriea, at Hardy`; (Ann L thrnnhnd nnt uh-nw fnr hath at 'l'Io Walling Incl. __.. ll.._n 'r;, n . ,, JNCIDENTSKOF THE DAY. nquunnu, In honnor, HI: bu, "uranium IRA: Aa'.m. I I: this mung. A In Illa! yohrdoy In tinny uhnu. rho voll II III hfhapd I`: 0: thonnd bunk pr my. I upnlot quality I Illtloula E` fnu awn. ht. myx;-1'n]rm all well born In blag vumd by thousands cl poopk. No nmupr low in has bud II this aunt:-I. A I-Qlmhnnnl huh -.- In-Iblon from tho Do-lot. lrmmo, lit, lift.-"-`l'Il""lIlIKu not Hanoi. and Hula, oh:-pd nth ooupirlcyto ow up an house 0! Judgu Gary and Gs-hull, and Pollen In- |poct:nBo|;oh|i.; lea their rn In the - uncut : at an inn hoonnrloku ll-o:::o'doo|ot. Kraut In ..--I.._ . In _A..- -4.5`... .t "I`4A IIIVU jII.u1U.- If: U. IIWIII. INTI cu-vlngo I9 yuan nuance at J said then In: no Idaho: ngulut Clptc and Sub. v IIIU FTIXKf'WTX IIMIIZWIUT 1 UK` amino oudnlly not mmbon ol that jour- nl uunyoou-0 undo: their uotloouool looton. Should they ind that my nu- ur "Irouonhlo. auditions. lunonl or In- doout" the on no deal with I: under loba- dnlo "D" the arm. and any out Inn- horl louud expand {or lo no to In Inland. 1 CC-CC I -'U' II-UCI' I-C j-o 01-run, May 8.-Uollooton of ounoml hue been ndviood tbs: the Dutch Sunday Sun has has placed udct prohibition by the uncut: -pun] and lusmctod Io - omiE:.andnll"v nah nmnhnn M an IIHIIIUI HI Vllfl. SIC '3 KC brldumnl so her lbw : voddlng. A Rich Phlladelphlan Deoldee to Be- nounoe the World. l mLamu.r-ula. Pa. May 8.-Mise Kate Drexel. `the second anghter of the late Francis A. Drexel. who left N.(Xll.(Xl) to each of his three daughters, has entered as a postulate or earnest seeker of the order of the Sisters of Mercy in the mother house of the order at Pittsburg. She is not a novice and has not yet entered the order but there are few who know the young lady who doubt that this act of hers amounta toa complete renunciation of her famil . her friends and her great wealth. Miss rexel has medibted this step for some time. She is the most attractive of the daughters left by F. A. Drexel. The youngest daughter, now Mrs. E. D. N. Morrell, who was mar ried afew months ago and her unmarried eister. Liuie Drexel. will sail from New York for Europe to-day with their uncle, A. J. Drexel. Miss Drexel attended mass in `t. John's Roman Catholic church in this city Sunday and chose that sacred place to take farewell of her relatives. She was attired in black and according to custom knelt in front of the altarto the lileased Virgin Mary. The mass over, her distant relatives and one or two others and her old governeee and her maid and one or two faithful servants crossed from the other aisle and bade her farewell. She hiued zhem o|l. Although greatly aected she did not shed tears and showed remarkable rmness. All necessary arrangements had previously been made and with her two sisters and Mr. Morr-.ll she drove directly from the church to the station and with them took the train for Pittsbur . arriving at the convent Monday night. Miss Drexel has shown great interest in Indian missions. Some time ago she travelled through the Indian count and vs H50. Oil) for the work of Cathol c In among the Indians of the Northwest. She has an --niahlg Ala-...lah._ -_.I L-_ _l_.I I.-- .l--.a- GIII lllulll OI IMO LVOTIIIWCL DIIC in `II nrninblo dlopouldon and her mind In: alvgn hadnrol on turn. She Ill and 0 ` hplnn-nnl n -a L-p nK-0A-'- -AJJI-- "- hIKmIII 03$ Bwonn Out. In I--Aio|t `mind in hr. nkn um IIJU IJII IUD VV Illllul Iuueu. J. l .. C. Cooke : large cattle shed: were destroyed, u were J. W. Burnt . Both loee hesvily. J. Love : house in a thin of the put, and his wife In: blown fty eel north of the home in e w on, to which Ihe clung. It curried her one undred yard: further. The spoken in the wheels were blown out or knocked out by H in; timbers. When found Mrs. have we! ingln to the tongue of the Inggon. There in no ope of her recovery. THE MAIN PART of the Htone House on King Street, formerly occupied by U--late Mrs. Mncnulny. Remllxhs your and uues. The house is I - cxcullent urdrr with all mod- ern um\'enIenco~\. Stables Attached until fur- ther notice. App'y w KIRKPA'l`Rl(`K 1 ICOGILRU. UlII'L| BTU BUIIU. Mrs. A. Potter, . widow, had her house and stable blown away, but the funilg es- caped. The next house in the petho the cyclone Ins then of Mrs. Lindsey, who lived with her two step-children, Maude sud Wil- liam Blue. The house was torn to pieces And Mrs. Lindsay so injured that she m scarcely reoover. George Devon house we: demolished and his little girl fatally injured. 8. S. Crawford's residence was blown they and his son William killed. I I) r` I`....L- - I-.._- _..AAI- -L-.I- .__.._ Will Ull- The path of the storm lsy through Std ford county extending from the south-west to the north-asst slightly east of the centre of the county. The first building struck was the form house of l`.'. Slade, six miles south of Stafford. The house was swept Away and hardly B splinter of it left. The family were considerably bruised, but none hove died. The next building to succumb was the home of A. Uuinni . I short distance north out of Slade's. l 0th the house and burn are gone. Mn: A Pntuur .. wirlnw, had hnr hnnnn IIUL KCUOVUT. Joseph Ferris, injured About the head ; will die. '1'}... ....sl.. -6` I... .s....... I-.. sI..-......I.. 05-1 (JIG- A. F. Guinnip. internally injured. ` Mrs. Gninnip and babe,` the mother inter- nally injured and the lmbe e thigh broken. Mrs. Lindsay, seriously hurt. A little girl of George Devon` fatnlly in- jured. S. S. Crawford, fatally injured. Mrs. J. Love, seriously injured. Peter Scarlet, leg broken. Mrs. John Bartlett, shoulder blnde bro- ken and other injuries ; will die. N|{l'lI\7 intnrnnllv inlnrnr` ' PLII. I'll BUU. UEIIUT lnjllrlel 2 WIN UIU. William McVey, internally injured ; cm- ` not recover. Y.._-_L E`.......'_ .'....._-,I ..L-._L LL- L__.I , A lands: Pupor Undo! the Ian. -.-.-. . II-.. n l\-II-.A-_ -1 ...-A W.;:;>n Beard, internally injured and will die. A D t'`..:....:-. :..A........Il.. .'._.'........I A Spsnoly Bottled Township the scene of the Cyclone-The List. of Thou Who Wore Killed or Wo`undod-The Path of the Storm `And the scenes Enacted. HITCIIINSHN, Kansas, May 8.-Tho wind storm which has been rsgin over Kansas . `for the past three days an nights culminr ted in a destructive cyclone in the eastern art of Stafford county on Monday ni ht. }I)`he district visited was sparsely setting or the lose of life and property would have been terrible. There is scarcely nwostige of farm improvement remaining. The casualties so far as known are : William Crawford, killed butright. William Bolt, fatally injured. (lliver Henri]. hurt so that he cannot rm- 1 THE CULMINATION OF A WIND STORM IN KANSAS. DEATH DEALING CYCLONE HUl'hN.' Wllh Clxlll r--w.'u_~ ohen hard and soft WMH. ~ convenient to Queen's (`ulh Iolnion. Auply on the pm 1: HI Union Street. bet ween ` SI; VV !IIl&llI DUID, Illlly IU .reuo Oliver Beard, hurt so that he cmnot re- `n var tau-nun. on run.` .-a.--- I.`-- 33-'i ENTERED A NUNNERY. N 0;. "108. I` ! _'`.3 Hons! row}. G A SPONE llwl-ZI.|.l.\ti. with or without. furnaces and II m~-darn im rovomenta. It in ` noartha corner of King and "eat stream. Au- ply to MAUlJU.\'NhJ I. as MUDHC. *LAwN*TT'* ` " Gni. VTHE snob A351) |m l`.VlV.LlNAGr 51in}; Bu-oet. occup* d by John Henderson an n ::::::e;:_ W to A SHOP ON KING STREE I`. with dwelling above. non Kukotquare. Apply at 68 Earl u-cot. A BRICK HOUSE ON QUEEN STREET. between Baxbt and Wollin [on streets. from Ha)` Int. J. B. CARRlJ\'l`ll RS. NEW utuuu uUL'.\'lc. maul. b"l`llI!3l'l`. In Eu`! Terrace. near liurrie Street Afpl to B. g3AR.\'E\'. 9 Princess street. or A Iroet. , _ _4._l OFFICE. large. central. well tted. To reasonable. Pououlon lmmodlntely. Apply Box." Wam. _n0i1sE IN VAUGHN TERRACE. Apply at wma orncm. '33"`I5"nT FISHER, SALESMlII.\`-VVe wish a few men to sell our goodsb sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Argent nmnuhvtllrera ln our line. En- close 2~cent slnuw. Wages 83per day. l ernm~ nun! position. No paotnla answered. Mono-y advanced for WW. advertlalmr. etc. CI:N- , TENNIAL MAx'r'n ( 0. Cincinnati. Ohlo. unmnmru mm.-u..nnpun' HOIXNHZ with clz:lu'r--a ahen hard and soft mm onmmnnxspmauzy. * Ill Prlu-on Strut. -_ CU'l"l`ER- A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER W'A.\"l`S A SITUATION. A place he could learn cont-making in spare time preferred. Address X. Box 8|, Lyudhursl. T\\'() FIRST-(`-LASS 00 KT MAKERS n.n-d tswo Veal Makers. THOMAS MOORE. King Lreet. _ A U00.) U00 In the evening. A BRICK HOUSE ON QUEEN STREET. between Buiot Wollimzlon streets. NEW BRICK aov. mm. STREET. in ` Eu] Terrace. nanr Hnrn 1-in-am Annlv to H A -`5KlI"I". with my at lhis olllco. THhTI.|nuwn'rx-At Contreville, on April `zszh. Stephen Thiltlechwuite, Aged 75 venrl. LlLLULUJJJ' Bm'n.M.(',x-In Kingston. April 24th, by Rev. J. Muskie, William (7. Boyd, of Wilbur. to Cntharine Muck. of Glasgow, ` Scotland. ' ` KIL1mn.\'-lI(`ln:u1`-At Wnbertown, N. Y... May -1th,. Clinton `W. Kilborn to Alice A. Bochert, both of Cape Vincent. .HA.\ .\'AH-BimW.\'-At Euterpriu, on May lat. Edwnrd Hannah, Cumrlen, to Mini Jane, second duugbter of .Richn_r Brown, Nnlpanee. Ruox-JI.'4ll.N.~`-0n April 23th, It Nupanee Mills. Ed`-Inu nd W. Rook to Mill Agnel Jenkins. d6W[M|TcHELL's BIRTH. A Rl`T1'A.'C--At Amherst Island, Muy 5th, the wife of (3. Rultnn of'a Ion. f S'r|\'|ns-In Nnpanea, on April 30th, wife of (2. Stevens of daughter. Bnuws-0n 30th pril. wife of G. Brown. Moacmv. of I daughter. CLuu:-At Selby. 9n April 18th, the wife of Luther Clark of a dnughter. ALLIN--At Stella, on April 24th, wife of W. Allen of a son. ` ` AASKil"l"._vvia1 ME. uFu1Be aS1dEnn;I `AS- ply fa u()():)(1()0K. Apply to Mlcsx. Lzvifz ` n cvenimz. yearn. J .n'.~':s-At Richmond, on April 27th, David Jnyuu, Aged '21 yuan. SPEOIAL_ Va" 'w:;:1`;n:1. Mu: rim: of Catamqul Masonic Lodge . 'l'lYDl'\ Av _ ,1 _ 'l'll|JlIlDAYn _ TENI)lR8 received by J. 1!. Reid till 8 33.111. Huuw Lmnuv at Opera House. j VOL. LVIII. MON BY TO LOAN. mun umn noon nunuuml. we nu the Inca .\`Iw \'0lKllX1'URI toontnl Put In! town with the aunt). which I: perfectly I and sun tonow. 3:03 SALE- WANTED.` MAE IEO. I.. 1':,, 73?}? THE DAILY WHIG. :..~ ..n.1 extension kit- .u .mgood tumbling; N `- pt` . Immediate I rum. :1 IE} nr AI 'I I0` lllllllllll ' ` mm: H I28}. or II, . 0. uonion and Alfred Ollhllllll. `noon. W. 'I'.. In) I -CcIhuht J. I. Iecuulok In ad with one MOM!) which It has Manda. Illalhhlmlu will $3 In ,uun.ounn-I 5 WI! HID Elli` . A lnnlhh. llhaaunuannn. - Hnuun, Int, Icy I.--Nn. C. \\'|ua- lllll, nut to VH0 a hour on Ioodny night In that ohlldno colony in (In IOIII. hono I In ad Ibo two output children Ion! llvu Tho Du idly lnjnnd. The author : nu- pnuvudothtooodbythouhoolnduhoun an but n then duo. ICU `IIICC '3' T |ll'IVUI'u Druun, ay 8.-J|ol lllohy, pu III. boouno llvolvod In B dhpulu with A k "Juvoy," (gunning car driver). which and- od Int ht. Hlokoy Itrlok Ibo driver a Now In I 0 hot. brushing his jaw. and I-- lotod other lnjnrku from the ohm ol nhhh ILA (I:-Ivan all-4| Illahau -.. ... Iuuwu ouur uqnrlu llvlll III IIEII II which the du-Int dbd. lohoy was or- rated. 1 The 0eeen'e Ieultl. Nnw Ynlua. May 8. -1110 Queen looted wonderlully well when In London, and Sir Willlem Jenner In eeld to have eteted the! when be new her the other day nlteren nbeenoe ol eotne month: be we: perlectly surprised to let! new much he: wee than when he Inet new ha. She Inch leeelunqendeeenneloeejey veiling eed Jolsenletvdnmenllnuol-e than wnn mono. - 1 no ngm ill I urnw. Robort 1`. Lincoln. Ch the newly appointed mlnintor to En I . wu `inn I fnrowoll bnnqnot n the tale: [Aqua club Int night. I-`in hundrod gentleman were pruont. Mr. Lincoln acid In hopod to dis` charge the dntiu ol hb Inldonln null a manner a would merit the oomlnondnthn of his countrymen. IIIVG nunarw H50. Billy Clurlx. of Brooklyn. uad Pnuy` O'Rourke, of Bay Ridge. fou twenty- uvon round: on Lon hlnn yuunlny morning with akin-Haz glove: lor 8400. Both men Into terribly punhlnd. Cluk hocnue none blind And O'Rourke : left oyo wu cloud. The ght dnw. Rhfl T. Llnnoln. nhhnln, Chm no-In ITII'.". Rev. W. T. Herrinlae. Onuu, at the prenhytory meotln refused to ii 3 reuolu lion touching the . unit bill. a could nut see that tho bill wu in my tiny an invasion of Hor Hajutyi poworl. The Jocuiu were given no tor power: than they hnvo hitheiw hf` -L. l'I_-I. -1 I.)---I_I_._ __ I In .,, Ll) U0 Ilull Ll IDKIOIII [Of "10 mevung. Baron Reuter hu ohulnod I concoction ` from the Nnxinnul Bank of Pol-Ii: for power to issue bank notes for twins the Amount n! the bunk`: vnpltul to he legul tender of the country. A concession hu also been grant. ed to Huron Renter to work coal and other vnu ms QlUU,UUU. An envoy of ex-Queen Nntnlie, of Qervin. hu arrived at Yaltn to nrrufge with the Servinn regency for I meeting 0! the exiled queen and her son. King Alexander. at the Cattle of lvnnko. The youthful king in acid to be quite as Anxious for the meeting. Renter hn nhlnlnod I mnm-inn Il IJIC l'\0_\'II ICI will be 8l00,000. An -nwnu nf nu The plenum! run we have boon hnvln will mam than look hunwlful. We Inn the no-1 Nlw \'()IlKIlX1'Ul-ll mam.) Park hnlll "UK!- Dr. Alexundel, the noted pllll|_nl.lIl`0pllt nnd collector of paintings, in the donor of the building for the new portnit gnllerv to which Lou] Salisbury relorred in his upeech It the Roynl nculemy dinner. The cost. will he Illllflll wul JOIII Lu! JIHIIIIIOIII Glplllll. The secretaries of the Young Men`: Chrir tian aeeociatinn of the United States and Canada were given 1 reception in New York Inc evening. About 250 pereum eat down to a collition. Later In public meeting was held. In. AI,.___.l__ AL ,. I In a TITIIGII. It in oicinlly announced in Winnipeg that Colonel McMillan in toluccoed Tren- nu ror Jonea, nnd that the election in Cantu Winnipeg will tnke plnco shortly. Arthur R. lrwin, captain of the Ph iladel~ his club, ha been ronined his nleuo. 2' the lengue clulu wil consent it in said he , will join tho Athloticaucnpuin. ` nncratnrinn n tin: Ynunu Van`: (`In-in- VII: H The Fdinburpzh municipal council. by I vote of 23 to 15. ha oonhrlnod the ruolu- tion granting the froodom of the city to Mr. Parnell. In I- ..1-2_II._ __._,_...7.l 3- '1'! nenry rmnmau. parnunour orxms mm. A conflict occurred 5: Berlin to-day be- tween the strikers sud miliury. At Eaton the soldier: killed three men and wounded ve. TL- l.`,.l:_L.._._L _,.._,:,:,,| _,,,,,,,-u |_ _ uuu rnuulublng [III upon my e3CIp0. B ark Putman has been arrested st Am- sterdam. N. Y.. for the attempted murder of , Henry Pnlhmau. parunour ofxhis wife. conict m-cnrrml At Rnrlin tndnv ho. Lucy l'UlL uuume (at amount. Emperor Willinm and Prince Bismarck have sent telegrams to President Carnot, con ntulnting him upon his escape. ` ark l uI'.nmn hm: In-mn nrrmnnd At Am. lt` ureeu Elm nneu IIIIU. < In Washington, ex President ('leveland'u horse: and ourriwea were sold for $2,043. They can double t mt amount. \ l`..u......... u':II:-... ...A |.:...... n:-._..._..L muruerung nu motner. Bishop Moreno, city of Mexico. hu been arrested at Silas for wearing I cooaock in the streets and ned 1100. l.. l\'n.|.:....s.\.. .. u.._-:.I..... 4'I......I_...r_ llUlIl'I lll CVCDIIIE. Irving Latimer, a young druggiut. has - been found guilty at Jwlnon, Michign. of murdering his mother. Hinhnn Nlnrnnn nitu nf Mnvinn kn. k-gn NOW is 1' I ACClP1`lD'l'lMlIo wrinkle your lawn. lcurllud Oudnnn ma IUIII ucuuttery uurlug me monm 0! April. For the tint time in its history Toronto hu lady school trustees, who began their duties last evening. Irvimr Lntimnr n vnnna J:-umyino In. The Spice -1! the Morning Papers And the "on Latest Tolexnuul. The Peterboro town council have decided upon erecting I new 8ll,000 market. There was only one interment in Strat- forrl cemetery during the month of April. For the first timn in in: hinnrv 'l`nmnm CUNARD STICADISIIIP COMl`.r\NY.i ` ll SAILING from New York (3 ry Saturday. th rinod . II`. A. Folzor. Dock f t of(l :lrook gielallimsmn ' 0 .1'Amcs mam. ' THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. Pamctss STREET. 1 .I.v.nIJ-I-l.\J V A_Ju .WM. MUNIJELL, RARRISTER. has remm'~ ed hisoive lo 139 Princess Street. adjoining the City Hotel. ` Makes a specialty or taking care of e states letting hoqsoe. collecting rents. buy! and oellinf oily proportion. Pfnrtieo wishlmz buy or 3431 houses or lots shou I! call at Headquar- ou for Real Eumm OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. ' moss ELEGANT HOUSES were special! built for the owner. and no expense was 2 r in their construction. Tho rooms being nruo well ventilated. and having a. southern expu- auru, are bright and cheerful. They are hnnd~ nomoly tted. hnving marble mantols. crystal gassnllers. hot an d cold wawr baths ' sanxtary plumbing. etc. rninnge ' ' act. in N31!` 0!, each dwelling is a lovely awn and gnrtlen. with spacious outbuildings. For terms apply lo GEORGE CLIFF V FORSALEORTORENT, THE TWO HANDSOME s"roNE DWELLINGS, I in [mud tho our Drlvor. .... ll... - I__L 1:1,; , PIANO REPAIRS old! kind: on Uprilhu and square: ououud at tho Wobur . corner ol Prlnoou and Gordon nu-nu. Inn- uon. No more durable or well-toad on: In Canada than the G. I. Will!!! PRIOHT. Tne Gxxoral Ben Estate Agent, ` Makeaavspecialty of taking of estates mtin houses. oolleotimr rents. buvinn ~sEooN D` EDTTibI7f THE m H 0:: THE News. 149 AND 161 EARL STREET. REMOVAL. l.lPI I n Avunvumm ING ()N.,`EANADA,' WEISNESDAY .:vEN1Na. MAY 8., 1,8891 -;:_:% ' - ,, , ROBERT GARDINEIL 15! Earl Street. nanny. vvlujuuutliptt C III to who to menu lluomutcu. Yuk. an nuouuu II cum Iuy "ninth. con phhly. Hy III and mu, "5... P... rich this vklnlty, n and loud my I In nnlnnlll." In. 0. Formula mo LAWN GRASSSEED