I-'eoLL`i=-`r3_? RINK `A gnmriot mine! Ilml mi" ,..-.. .. ...... -....m.a.cl\..xan-I-us: II-I r-Ins Jypiwvwu -u nun. -- ...-....... . 0--nnmnnlu ol In Ilnrdolunno Poor. The Editor. Brmck Wluq. Il!|._L - -I._ hm... .I.I cu`: Ito Mu; Appnvod Ilrunod ol Imlnl-3 nu ` . . . _ . ....|A- nl Ila Ilnnnlnnnnnnn Mnnll. n A no nuuw. uruun n luv- Sir.--W a alow-fogey old place -. thin in. any y. No sprawl, no enter- priae. no invention. nothin . Why they don't even know how to eal with a few paupere. Even the angel have none 0! thin clau. when a pouch gets tobea burden on their coxnmnnit he I requeate to be knocked on the head; if he did not it was olitelv intimated to 1 him by his next of in that "hia useful- naaa had ceased." Nay. even in Weatern Ontario the inhabitant: seen to be ahead ol the time: I0 far aa thin great vexed 1 question of dealing with the pauper population in concerned, and a few year: ago the parochial authoritiea ol the town of Bimcoe, count 0! Norfolk. eliminated a scheme which or aimplioity of execu- tion and nancial ability would have re- eoted credit on Vanderbilt or Jay Gould. The Mail at the time. in an editorial, highly complimented the authoritlea on their ingenious device. It seem: that on two dierent occaeiona (at . um-0. inun-val hntugnnl the Norfolk 1111:: um um uuL'1'1sH.w1uu, MARCH 27; jeuon rm-.cumm' _uncAu.|cu'. A{aFA1Rg\ OF TH]; wQRLD_ 1 that durerens ooounonu ma a. short interval between the poor house we: destroy by re. On eeoh oeonlonmhere were about lorty inmates, nearly all of whom perished In the annel. I ! I umnnllnnt AI-iahl . the Mail elimIIOd . .,}!3J>)I.9 tlmu two f `each year there wen u olesr gain It I recollect sright the Mail estimated the syereae dnrntion of each inmate would hsvs been ten you-s. end this. added to the expense oi otcisls, etc.. would smount to sbout 04,000 per snnnm or 040,000 (orten ears. Oaths?` other head the expense 0 rebuilding the 1 house wss only 05.000. and us seldom pnnpers were admitted of st .-..aa.2.~*3;'%3.*7""~-".3; t~; got lull. The Mail lsirlv went into ecstssies over this brilliant stroke of policy, sud I merely resurrect the scheme for the benet of the governors of some of our chsritsble institutions. Some rnsv object to the ides on the score of inhumanity. but sn Tom Hood says. Only A psu r. etc.." and itis In sccordsnce with t e Dsrwinisn theory of the survival of the ttest. But the scruples of such thin-skinned people might be satised in another wsy. The visiting physioisn might be instructed to salt the shiny. snu surely when some of the greatest people in Montreal were so recentl poisoned at the grsnd Wind- sor Hots. 1 similar mistake might ..-..a:i.. i.......... on . Inn nnnnern who `A -1.-'J.; .*:=_-s:~.9;v ~ w Hotel. similar mistake mmuu readily happen to I. few peupern were in the road. Agsin there is a still more illustrious precedent. Did not the {grant Napoleon poison all his wounded est they should {all into the hands of the Arabs? A low crystals 0! arsenic. not of course in the kitchen for the rat: in mistake for salt or sugar. or an ill- olesnod bnes kettle. sud, presto! the thing is done. On second thoughts. however. no. There would be the burial expenses. Betteruremata them. Where is the pstriotio Guy Fawkes who will unlertske the tssk of lreelng his native plscle trom this burden.-Yeurs sugges- tive v. PIICO ll tively, IT IS DROUGHT UP IN PARLIAMENT. AND Ill! CHARLES II FORCED T0 SPEAK. New York. March 27.-The Herald`;- Lcndon says: In the commons last night H. J. Wilson. member from York- shire. noted for being a social uiiiier. asked the attorney-general, nssell. whether in the recent casein the divorce court (here he turned toward Sir Charles Dllke. who sat behind the treasury bench) it was decided that the evidence upon which a. respondent was ionnd guilty oi adultery was not receivable as against the co respondent? Whether in 08.088 0! 0OllIpll'IU_y lt lllu Doc: decided that the evidence receivable against one person was receivable also against the person jointly charged with that offence `P Whether it had also been decided that where two persons were joiiitl charged with conspiracy both must found guilty or both acquitted? And whether he was prepared to take the steps with a view to the making of the law of evidence in the case of adultery similar to the law of evidence in cases of conspiracy ? During these words Sir Charles looked perplexed and worried. Lady Dillie being in the gallery. Sir Charles Russell defended the adultery rule. and denied the applicability oi conspiracy in reference to it. and said : "As at present advised I see no reason to suggest any alteration in the rules of evidence or the point referred to." There was a aininl silence in the house. which was roken by some cheers from the Liberals. Sir Charles, still pale but preserving the command oi his voice. said. addressing Mr. Speaker Peel: "Sir. lwish, having received your permission. to throw myself for one instant on the indulgence of the house with regard to the question. It cannot but be taken as referring ..i.:..i. i was recentlv on n nnnn tn vs w -v.._ _...._,. _, I1`. TEA ! OOIIIODIOUI 3008!. n- mtmwngld by J lolmnn. njuoono to tho I` ouu.- union. II oomprlul djns roomn. with huh room Ind unplo collu- ;bgIIu?`ot louliu round. 331;! mu 1 to . 1 `R Y, Omhkor. or DOBRIID Irnfsmu. . luanwn. Fab. 6. lonunlnnon cnuoa nonownu of 1 nonunion in town rdsy by driv- ing a In loot-In-h ol ludlua niel. I haunt from In: Ruth-Wat. o o! IWIOII -IlIhC`0(l III "I than to as do in future. -:-%0j- but. on the whole. Inland nu nun well." The for in (month artist In! 7 "And no will til the North-Wat. ulna nnnI\dD'V Pll" _ .. ___._. ._ - ....-_._. A plenum ovens trunplrod It-the noldoaoool Ir. F. Human. Pmubu . on Wodnudny Is. the marine of h n duuhtor. lino E. Button. tollr. D. .1. Whitney. Than won About 100 mush ptuonmand the hide noolvod may Mum. Tho huppy oou lo wlllleuvo Fan Innlmod In W nndnnnnnxl. "'."..'I.'.?""n.`i"u.'i."p.o.'."i3'I.':'i:'i".'"l Fun Iuolmod on W nudqgput. than In no do in future. "Ann Io vnu properly rulod.': nu: oovnnunr cmnptn vm-I 00l1lUP- nou-1m nxolrnm scum. Vionnn. Much 27.-In the Rnlohatur utordugl. during the debate on the udgu. err Bu-who nonuued the gov- ernmonlola ohnuiooonupsiou. Colli Tn. mnli . amid anal um-oar. Hui! Ipoooh. IIIO IIPIIOU. nuns I-IUUU Heinrich. 09$: mu member. tried to spank in favor of the govern- ment. but was hootod by tho op nilion. Olhor Bohominn mnmbon left i 9 bonus until Hon Heinrich had concluded his -_,__--__- u_..-- -_ ..- -_.4_ llnporllll nouuxo III areur. We have tnetituted legal proceedinga against rtiee who heve manufactured and told. an thoee now selling. ct a with net- row henda of dtlerent colon. auniler to thoee regiatered and need by ua. and reapectfull requeat the trade to treat manufacturers an deelen who employ Inch disreputable mean to foiat their goods upon the public. in the manner they deserve. Thoae who encourage them by aellin their imitations we will roeecnte to the fn leat extent of the law. an we relr upon our trienda and the table deaera t6 eaaiat In to putting down this obnoxtona 'claaa. who are a die- [race to the trede. T e atandard of our celebrated trends. ' ole." "El Padre." -'Qneen'a Own." end other: will alwaya be maintained. the Itltementof other: to the century netvitnataading.-8. DAVIS 0 SONS It` but be taken rexemug to A case in which I wee recently concerned. I wish. air. to ask |0IV6 01 the house to appeal to the honoble member who has just put. the question that it he think: it right that the matter ehonldbe mentioned in the house ho would raise it in a form which would ennble me in some wny to meet it in W0 house." Mr. Wilson made no sign. Altoerwnrde he told the reporters that he eccepted the challenge Ind would move In amendment to lay before the house the evidence covering Ill lntnro poruilul one to the Cnwlord-Di e controversy- IAN tn akouoloo sud npnunn mu! :IIRorInok;nn Incl 1 V I lump. lo: 70, 4 lomlfnu. gnu-gun. -nun v-.-an-u -v---- ernmou ol a stomach oonupziwotz -0330 Tu! I` . unld not In H.a:.-ne. ` nrmnn EnhnI:l`:l member. "Col. Ionllnmbon dud nombwhut I I A nnnnnnn In Cn-n MIC 51 rlriv. nu! DILKIJOOAN DAL AGAIN. IAODONALDI ~I IN AUSTRIA. llnporlln llouooto Inc `Ind-. J- hung lnulihnt` `nail nn-rant Pusan Mun-nun. .I.. OK In `Ila IJIOIO Till `III! Alba 0l.llIlAIl- Ilula n-on liable and what they for- lend-A little 0! Ive:-nun; lull: lead --.I In-n-Ln|u. 1110 press IIIOOIIIIOII I be to British Uolumbu. Th. Rant}. Ant will hi bo British Uolumbu. _ The Scott Act will`? voted on ill the cit` of 8%. John. N.B.. pril 19. ha nnitninn in 1: our of Snndnv li- ROI m In 3310! D I! Johuon Ind quot luv to gaining In` wot. Mu. Parnell in vor Her son is being oeloguphod shoot her condition. "`-`Devon Bank. Onlnio. bu nunpendnd p. mm. Liabilities 500.000 mm. I udge Woodl. of Kent. bu been up- pointed Iurrognto judge at tho mnntilne courts of Ontario. A non nnrnin Ilnnlrlv Di" nnnn h cit of St. John. N.B.. pm 19. '{ho ngitnion in fl our of Bundny uorluv load in in` q Pnnallninuvon-:0 noun: or ununo. A new comic week! will soon be started in Toronto. Ln apparently un- do: very good suspioel. Jonah Palms: save his nlnv u I not good euepnoel. Joseph Pulitzer gave his nlerv member of Uongreu to en hoepltel tor the benets of the printers. The wife of Oentnin Duncan MOCIHI nu nenenu or me printers. The wife of Captain Monig nhol nnd killed him because he annoyed her. She bad in divorce. 1*..- n....a... ...+.;...o_. nl Dnnknnr, `who 1 her. She mm dlV0l'06. ' Two Ruaainn patient: of Pasteur. who 1 I. tow dag: ago showed symptom: of bydropbo in. are recovering. Cunt. Moore. of the ill fated steamer nyuropnomn. are recovering. Capt. Moore. Alaome, has but hie certicate restored to him by the Dominion government. The Belnhn government he: |ubmit- | [ him by the uomlmon government. The Belgian government Hod I ropoelhlon to Promo for u oint enrvei lance over the Ann-ohnl om- mnnlete. I-Inn-u nnnu nltnrmn in nnllntm F11`- manual. Heavy snow storm: in Dakota. Far- xiifs bud commenced their spring}; novi--_ e~g,;=9zl,'--`M=.4w:g=.~:a`.ra-::nzn.i.s:;,...;;:vad.;L;+.:.1m::1i~.. II. non. Tho bolters are ntiuod with the vote on Landrym motion. They any they'll make it hot (or the government in the next elecmion. A N .u-rlnnfulh nun Ahnnl-I` th Rrihilh I.` IIIUI IIVVIIAIAAAVII nvvuuo vv---. -. Barrio llnou, at mean: ooouplod by lobt. Ford. Inc; Ions in nnmluu nonm- Ion-ul modern oonnnhuu. lam vor mo- gah Io duh Iblo haul. to A. O W- D. Dlvulan luau. or B. WIOI foot of UIOOII Ilreet. I. next elecmon. l A N ardenleldt gun aboard the British man-ol-war Albatross burst on Tuesday. inntsnoly killing two men and (am! y injuring two othan. | Lndv Dilkeis ill with a complication injuring uwo canon. Lady complication of nervous disordcrs induced by the consequent worry upon the Crawford divorce proceedings. Thu nnnditinn of the Princess of Wales _ The press association : next trip will is to British divorce proceedings. The condition of the is creating some alarm. She is euering {mm A serious chronic complaint that threatens to terminate fatally. Tim n.-....a 1'.-nnh Rnilwnv Comunnv threatens to not-mmnw mutiny. The Grand Trunk Railway Company hue decided to reszore the 5 per cent. reduction in wages 0! the main men eectsd two years two. the increase to date from the lat of March. A munnn-inn: and lntnl re Oc0l]l'l 8d 01' Much. A mysterious and label the occurred near Wiarton on Thursday. The house o! a former named Bailey was burned to the ground, and Bailey and his hired men perished in the unee. Humane done to the property er. ])9l'lID(l Ill Elle IIDLIJUII. Damage done to property Brussels by strikers amount to H.600.- 000. The gun works are threntened. The troops help to protool 0 city. Charles D: was lumm ed to the house of No] in Lovejoy. Troy. N.Y.. nnd forced to marry her. Then be dis- npponred and has not been seen uinoa. Another ennnemonh has taken place I0-I-A IAIIIII II EV! and lane-bend. About 100 Uomenohe Indinne camped el: the month or Peace River on the 19th inst. killed 40 or 50 oeulo belonging to - the reuohmen. Then they went beck to ' their cum on the was Ouhe Creek. ' hnrnina e I the country en the went. l Ex-Rev. E. Pronty. of O-sk ewn. Ill.. ` he: be nn unit It Beloit. Wiu.. egelnet * severe rominent citizens. demendingi MOJXX) or elender. Mn. 0. H. Hynea. : V whole neme he: been con led with than of Mr. Pronty. elno Iuee or 025,000 . Cunlaoa. Ollnen Dine In: erected 3 ion on J 0813100. I TN 115! . doloil oz neo.o. ANICI HOME. with 9| hl rooms no two Macao! ood land urn nun. bum sheds. rodoollu And well. 3 good summer ndonco. or all on only Mum. Apply n Wum ongo- ___ nppenreu and nag non neon aueu uluua. engagement. lane with the Burmese rebels at Yemet en : 40 rebels were killed. one English pri- vate was killed and two Englieh omoerl wounded. Tim Milrnn hnn aunt. from Tokia bll wounded. The Mikudo bu sent lrom Tokio his check for 0600 for the Grant mounmeno mud. The old {allow must be making mono out of his show. The committee have In: on then: list. vN.. nu...-In nnvnrnmnnll hm: annted An liloouol u Poolpololl. ` Mann. J. A. Greenwood ud L. A. Fall but been nolnlnnod tot tho 0000 o! critic ol the Philonnlhcu Bounty. oonnoolod with the Business ago. The oloouon Inn to have In I: Mbnnlwnpoutpoaodlotuwuk. Iothouboaoodthooudiduu. A plenum onhrhlnuun. in oouoodou -{mun tools. In: given. Thohll plgusnl olnoIh|nIIuII. 1| oonlculou goomy, . `rho tall I .'.`$..`.'.'i'... cm as I have him than mu. The Ontario government hill granted nn additional 01.000 towards the fund: for the construction oHhe Brant monu- ment. This constitutes a total grant by the provincial govarnmenta of 02,000. Hnn. Donald smith has brought to amounting to Il0.tlD.(uJ, will no mvluon unong Don Carlos. Don Alphonso and tho Dachau lulu Theron. wile of Prinoo Louis. 0! Bavaria. Don Oulou bu unwed u Gum: to stand tho hu- cnl. The Anuu-in court bu gone into, Innnvnlln! Qnr Ibo Oannhnn. on]. `Inc Auurlll noun nu mourning tor the Oanntou. tbe provlnuml govarnmanu ox l'a,Uuu. Hon. Donald bronghh Mon!.real`.Iulen Breton a pninting of "Les (`nmmnninnnt.a|." which has nrohuod n the sale of Mn. Morgan`: oo leotion in New York {or 045,000. M... (1..-maid ha. nnu-Ad hnr (Eleva- New xonx not uo.uuu. Mrs. Gnreld has oend her Cleve- land house for rent, and vull hereufter live at Mentormho former Gareld homo- etund. whun: some O40.0(X) hll been ex- pended in beautifying the bonus Ind grounds. , The Abvasilinn troops. lent bv Kim! HAT ray Iltnntod on Gooru Ina ru- mo I run. lnlllblo tot bnlldm lots or nut Arden. Apply to Kill. I. B Nl'.I"I` 73 York mu, KIIIIIIOII. parnunenr in am: way. The Exchange Bank has paid 03:. ooneidernble portion of their indebted- nose to the government. They willgav nome more soon, leaving 082,000 or I .- 000 due. The matter of the Ieounty had been referred to the Department of Justice. A L.-mm mn Hnmnnnhn Indian: nnmnnd Uoblulnu. r<.x.. wnu Ira. mun. Inn was [allowed to hit. Paul by her hnnbuad. who killod both him wits and himuolf. is lim with hil hrothu It Port Rich- In . Bitten Inland. Ho left St. Pnul very Iuddoniy. but denies that he wu uid at being nched. Tho [chill Yomothol. Bnnnnh. hue boon qniotod Ind Gen. Prondorgut in returning to Buuzoon. Adviou from Lingo uy the civic ud: hue boon summoned to sum. ho strata of the town no thronaod with ouitod my. In I ooniot with tho you 1 that man were severely n and. In oovonl towns lubor muting: VI hon oulldd lo: Sands . The Oountou Ohlnbordh unheate- uynulthgoonothothnooouottho Duke of Pu-mu. Ila pcnonl fortune. amounting to uo.ooo.ooo, will ho dividod nmnnn Dnn (hrlnn. Don Alnhonno grounds. The Abyssinian troops. by King John to relieve the beleaguered gerrieon at. Kueaele. have fought B battle with the hostile Arabs nee: that place. The Arebe were defeated and 550 of their men killed. TI... {l....nA 'l`.-nnlz R (`.n Iunm nnnnr. nuuea. Tho Grand Trunk R. Co. hue secur- ed the right of way for their proposed short line from Toronto to Montreal, for hall the distance between Perth and 0t- tawa. loavmu only about 20 miles yet to be secured. 'l"|.- I4`.-nnnh Qnnrlinnh: in nhtnh kn ne aecureu. The French Syndieete is ebsut to send a mission to Uentrel Africa to open up trade with the natives. A tele- gnm from Chine says the German nil- wey syndicate in China in meeting with `no encouragement whatever. On His. mntlnl) lnr mnern Senator `no encouragement wuuever. On the motxou for papers Senator Aleundenin the Cnuadinn Sensbe.erce- ly nnaoketl the government for gmntin timber and gruing lands to politics supporters and charged that the Conner- vnhive chiefbain corrupted members of parlinmeut in this Tim Exnhnnan Bank has nnid 03 I. dtmngoa. Onmn Dignn nu crooked the old bnqnbund cl Tammi, whence ho ntrocud Micro the British ex i- Ilob which uhrlod to build 3 ni my hon Snuklm Io Berber. Bo bu plnood moon gun: in the tort. It in report- um number: 0! main: no dying of nu-nnII.nnI. Dl'.`;l.'l' S. Gdle. who do from Oobluklll. Y.. with Mrs. `oh. and -.- In:-\-A tn HI. Pun! hi hnr hnnlmnd. II 730! `I'll! IABTEB FIIIS BIIIFLY (HVEN. r-run in I :- trl band: nu-he gudon._ _App_ly NIH * 1' -H|. II:-n huh and \WALSH& STEAGY, `For some reason or other Canadian Staple Goods are being slaughtergd at prices never before known in the history of the trade in Canada. WALSH & SFEACY have purchased a.`GREAT LOT at Bottom Prices, and now offer | - ,. 'Prints, Ginghams, Shirtings, Canada Tweeds, Ducks, DEMISES, GREY AND WHITE COTTONS, at RIDICULOUS PRICES, W _M_A_LSIEE 62: STEAOY I lntortnlncd at the Asylum. Lut evening the Irish Attornev," ' end | hrce. "That Rascal Tim." were 3 produced at the Asylum by A number _` of young men belonging to the city. ` The formeuoe was antnsleotory end ldelia ted the tndionce. The players i .\ were trotted to I augper at the close of the entertainment y the Aaylunz au- `_ tbotltles. _ _ _ _ IA . -. 7 .._ 4-..... nnannunrinuu Ivvv""' 3 Yak. Inch 07:` .3 7; nowut.13|- ' .A),_AA-N A- THE - PEOHPLES - CLOTHING - HOUSE, '75 and '77 Brook Street. -H SPEBIALLY Bhllil ALL BLLSSBS UP NEW DRY l}lll|l]Sl MAN'S Foohlsuunun-In any nu.m...\.. Audianspolis. March 2'l.-Knte Duv- Ion. bhe pretty young wife of n wesithy old farmer living near Indianapolis, eloped with her stepson. Oscar Dswson. The elder Dswson secured a. divorce. but 01,000 alimony was sllowed tho wife. The woman becoming dospond- en!) committed suicide by asking IKIBIIIO yesterday. Oscar Dawson killed him- aeli in the same way. __-____.. 0 ITO!!! OOTTAGIB on Ohu-in Ir. ocu- uhlng at: And nun room: mpootlvol . In good repair ; emu-nu. oollm sud mod n I. lnlndina panama. nont.1o"_sou ublo lumllu. Apply to (IE0. cm Imam A nu. Clnnnoo hunt. or to I. I. SPARKS. IIMII ICPOII. MINI] 97. Lute Locll Hunt. A concert. will be given at tho Glad- none Club rooms on Tuesday evening next. A new manager coach is in course 0! I oonstruotxon at the on works for the 1: 5 v RR I from drowning by mu uwum. . The closing examinations in oounec [ tion with the Ladies Medical College mad the Royal College of Physicians nnd Surgeons were held t.o.dny. Mr. I). Youuu has been nppoint9dY t.o.d|y. Mr. D. Young relieving conductor on the K. & P. 1111., V and Mr. F. Fnllon. who tonnerly ocou , ` pied this position. has been attached to the regular stat! of conductors. I An iin. mm 43.0 89 Fur I I lmau u 10 pm. INN 31.4 `Ill rm 1 of 12.1 h. um: ` am. ` | Inn. | MIC 1 as it run 5 Iulmnm Tempontvu in tho it hurt... - an Ilnlnnxn " " " ......ill.I ' A. P. K1I!0B1'.0butvu-. K. a 1 . RR. A meeting of the members of the Kingston cricket club will be held in I ~| few days` A hm-no belomziusz to Mr. P. Mccallum. ` . A horse belonging Wolf Inland. broke through the ion on Thnrsdny. but was promptly rescued from drowning by its owner. . 'l`Im nlminu examinations In oonnec. { -1 FINAN CE-OUMMERCE ..:_-:___._...._.?.--:- Hugh 20. - And have expressed thil ia- tisfaction by advising the.r friends to go and do likewise. Iiltvll AIID PROVISION IAIIII1`. (Dorms A Wright Co.) New York. Iloh.il1. Ii noon. ~- A . . u,_ 1.. Jul: Aug ||a1u.u nun sunny... ... .. __- num`s xrooL1suunan-A aw Montana. 1- ,u_ \l__..L 0'1 _I4'nOA nu: - TRAGEDY IOLLOWS `IR AOIDI. ununvwu , _.. -- uI.'rI:onoIJo6xcA1. onsnnvlous I E`0PEN EVERY NIGHT WILL 8 O`CLOCK. , LIVINGSTON & BRO. YOUNGMENS SUITS A % SPECIAL'FYf Dumas ANDFLLWYEHS, TWO MILE mom -1;-..-A.-n Ila. I YOUNG MEN Will find it to their advantage by looking tluough our Stock bafam purchasing their ' OUR $3.50 PANTS TO ORDER srocx. Bank of Montreal....... Ontario Bank... Bank du Peuplo. Molsons Bank.......... Bank of Toronto........ Hm ue jac nos Cullen. Men: nuts nnk........ 8uebec...... nion I3ank............ Bank of Commeroo...... Im ri1l................ F oral Bmk.......... nu. par RR,,_ Iloxrnlnl. PBODUOI lA.n|'.I'l'. Montrul. Ilch. 27. F1our-Roceiptu, 5oo bbll: lulu report- edooo. Market quiet at unchanged rates. Quotations : Patents. 4.25 to 5.25 ; aupenor utn. 4.00 guouuons . Patents. 4.25 an nor to 4.xo ;extra superne. 2 5 to 3.95; spring extra, 5 to 3.70; Iugefne, 3.30 to 3.40: strong ken. 4.x5to4. 5 ;no. 3 20 to 3.25; middlings. 3.00 to 3.10; Pollnrdl. z. 5 to I 2.85 ; Ontario bags. 1. o to 1.90; City :9. ' 2 40 lo Lu for strong ken. `Uan. rac. K.K............ Montreal Tel aph Cnnnda Cotton Co.. .... .. Ricb.&Ont. |v.Co......` Oity Pauengor R.R......` MomrulGuOo........... :Dundu Cotton Ontario Inmlment........ N.W. Land 3:0 Paul M. & Il..........` ---.-n mwxholnxn. . Oungo. Ich. :7, 1 pm. Wheat--unchupd ; white name. 4204 rd `state 93. _ Oorn- shady ; Old No a western 49. 0au-uoano; white auto 39. Barley-scarcc. Inn ; No. 1 Canada 80:; No. 1 Ema Cunchw; No. 3 Oundn 76.` Rye-held 61. in bond I __ I 1.05 , \Jl.I|Ill'l U153. n. v nu n.yv, \(I\ ....... o 2.45 Itron `miners. `Wheat-nom'l ;r winter 88 lo 90 ; white 86 I0 88 ; spring 88 to 90. i Corn-59 29 60c. Peas-66 to 68. 0IlI--32 to 34. Barley-5o to 6C. Rye-6 to 67. N Oatmea -4.10 to 4.50. Uornmenl-2.9oto 3.00. Pork--1 .15 to 14.00. Lnrd-8 to 9c. Bacon-:o to no Hnms-n to no. Cheeao-6 to to} us go quality. | Butter-'I`o\vnshipu4 to n ; Harrisburg :2 to 2 1; Western xo to 144:. J` Egg-lower ; I4 to l4|c. for fresh. -:?-_?. Men of every Profession and Trade, have tried our cele- braced $3.50 Pants to Order, 1"IUl1VlLl.l1.LV DDUD. u: UV {liocdqunrtorl for ODOVIR Alb TIMMIY sun nun aum oaoxol nun. Lfr rnuon. rufnsln nu. ta. ETBONO IAIIII 11003 A IPEIALTY. U Choice lot or In-ly Bola Pontoon lot nlo. `rm 1, I'l_L-l III--L n_..-- N...l . N.W. Lana U0- St. Pull M. & ll.` Ilnluullusu. _).uv nu J-Iv , aval- 2.85; |.%)Ito l.9( 5 `Vheat-nom'l zregwinter Choice lot 0! Hal: non rouwu nor -nu. Twuam Hntal am Pram: sum; SEEK-INC} SUIT! FRANKLIN BROS. dz 00.. Hnnlnusrfarl 'l`l0l`l" _*_ nonrnun a noun mun. |l....op..I ll;-h -2-1._v n I _j_--:_?_._..--_-_ ._..:_.:__j.__,, 106 & 108 PRINGESHTREET. BEA]: IIVIJ3 -nu|--u. Montrell. Uch.La7.--x pan. A.'.'\ nun STILL TAKE THE LEAD. The Bes`t Value and Best Fitting Pants in the City are to be had at ` 114 .55 .3 , It!) an W. J- wn.sg>N's. ul`l'I1I|13`D A`D`I' I1?" IVORY_SOAP. TAKE :l:HE HINT IIIHII. ` - u my ol Quinta out, mam. fauna 26th, May June. olden d: but of 93::-Inn. and Jun Clark. 15 non 6 Dual! BII`03.\N0\. M W9 I \I(lSlIl-Po In T wmhip of Plmburg. Woodbnrn Rood o.umh sun, by nu. II. ouuqhu-'. B.A.. Duid Juno Whmnmto Nmu `Inn nldml laminar ol Fnnoln Hutton. The Tillinghast Tailoring House. C"l'hh duinbio` Soap can only in go! LI Whene'er en nnxioun group ll eeen Around some monthly mqulnn Or paper that le dell whirled To every quarter of I 0 world. And merry eel: of laughter rho A: thin or I et nurses: the eyee. The smiling crowd. you may depend. Above some llluntrnlan bend Thu advertise the eirenh end noope And pnrlly of hon Son. But wl1l'o they unlle or pniee bestow And wonder whence ldeu ow. "Mu lent uh mild ml] In hunt in mind And wondor wnonoo man now. Thu not uh ould still to hop! in mind Thu nxlplo cf the knowing hind Will in the hint: or lemon: hid. In rhyme: tnd plotnron than dnplnyed. And let no proononl molnonu y Until the Ivon don they try. And pron on gnmonts oonru And no The truth of every Iknoh And lino. PI-Inceu btrool. Duid Jana Wminomlo mum Em. olden daughter of : II T vvuj-wu "'1: am PHARMACY." IIIOIIPII AID IIllll'Il'l'l. (Dorm|'t:WHyM 00.) 0:11:30. noun,-1 pm. II-n-worn IIIDIIIII What Does it [can '2' A. "BA|RD 8:. CO. can buy a mo 3031611 in an Iron noun on Wolllnuon Illrgll. tho umo ldonuonl olul duoohtotlbouypor uni. Ion. wm my in Inundlng punhuon to can and $I|IO Quint. `huh onhnoul -vornhlnu uslnblolnthoun ol fun. and to two man- hchlonnnydonown uooal. wouolnn podlhn Io n pomol nulnhouon u run-dn qnllly. Vallnsnuhip and who. nnnwnn nn QOAIIE 'AllI$lIIlI In af- !l.?.E9s5.'E+`1!1 You pay the huh prlou Ionn any dulon ' no akin to! their hn whoa 4-`jg ' H T You rout fut Oollu And Cum for elnur I Inyorgunclomn. uolnpuo our mm with Iliad och: loan and non tho dlu-ones. ` '?II'I won IOU! on In! Inn. now ooonplod Ia ul.Int:.u d,l1uq. Pououlon lay In. an vv 9 u:--.._ ,, `lowoonlr. IIIIJ and nnohoh on live lilo | man: Into: 0! II n, It. being allow- bu up to the m o. 0! IATIIIIDLY. DIABCII I10. Xl . - uuu...-I'u'2.`a?&`&.`. i" " " Htnmmox loo. Inn: 100.` Incl II. w. J. anon. Ilgnnut. '15 lowvnunytulnuouuununyao "'.:'.`..F '-':::-mm-ram 3 I IOUII on Brook Mn. mun my in. II noun. boll: mom. nob ow. Apply to DB. towns. as use sdaolniu . quully. WCIEIIIDIP IIII WI nostougg:1_qn. I a `CD4 1 In-.HH'tr|'tuE:l_rpItx. sum to. No info: nouns on Walla: . rounuton not lay. H.008 BA. l:'N"t`0 tnhggoloo nu: np l I R3311` * ' no ' Im on N` n -.4. .'$';'.'.:..- is unmn: 70. ul Ao- lush I8. , LIOUIIIAIDN Aral! 9.0131: 01!. \\\\ \ \ ___________.. L"- .".?:'J`. .';.'..;'?":!`~'6 6?i:`fo"n-?>`.. .1 - - - , ,_,_...A . '----"--'*`--'--%__ ZZpw- W0 Bltol Wont Itnoe. 3 I. mun larch I8. .4 wo non IIODIII on chum Irma oou- hlnlu nix nnd noun room: nupoo voly, m-'"-.... ..;":. *1.`:.1:.".:t: *?'..`.`:.::.*: : -`:1 Merchants & Mechanics, [_.j:.'_,s;._s':...'-.':'.'z:*......" N-.-.2.-.: IOIILI. IAIOI IOII. ..un..u._..n.aLnA__....... __a`.._ .. _..- 70 IIIIDIJK ! l`IlI-II-21`. `H: In 313.1% IIM hundnolno I stony 0 HOUSE. out-not 0! In-gmluu _;Uo:r.'IoN SALE c->":: 'i>`6`:"-i-` much. In. Apply BQDR SALE. mo Lnfr. irou WANTED. 'I'O -LET. I. Ilddla mule Bl. 1 11 D VA uuav v A - v v - V - -" A lull having occurred in Unnadlm polltion, nuontlon bu been racsllod to the struggle now prograulng st Wuhlnk ;-._ |...n_--n Donald-nl lawnlnnd on I. .......--..__..._ , V . , E```3T1 .F`.'.';$.a.:2; II] no. xpbly to M38. BUITON. I'll lul 8|. the struggle ucw progressing II n ----... ton between President Oievelsnd on the one hsnd sud Senstor l-Jdxnngflt abthe other. It originsted with the dismisesl cl oertsin R'epu_hiicsn ocisis from the ' positions which they occupied under s previous sdmiuistrstion. In connection with these cues there wss s ccrtsiu srnount of correspondence. and the in- quisitiveuess of Senstcrs being excited -the ohsnce occurring for s criticieinjol . the President's civil service reform idell V-s ti-eumript oi ell the documents wss demsnded. It wee perhsps injudicions ol the Presideit to force upon the Ben- } Its my statement of his perspnsl opin- ions. to srgue, however wcii;*>-en issue _ with which he had to desl from so ex- ; sited stsndpoint. He scted upon his rst impulses snd wrote. refusing to surrender the pspers naked for, holding I thst though iyled In the departmental ' oces they were of s private and con- ; dentisi chsrecter. end thet no biuster. i~T4!c~3*.`:`:a4vs-'eL ` ' ""`~~'*"'"' 4' `Ha Q""\.;9y ~ M5? 4:` T ` `- .- 4.3.:-... v--V-=1.~x*a+r - the pursuit oi hie chosen course. E\V'I'3i"t(iti"initt -"-`ins. ..4.a..;~ n-...om- Iiirlmnmh nnnnmd him. gnd H10 pllflllll 0| DID UIIUIUII uuusuu. Senator Edmund! opposed him. has a motion before the House the pass- age olwhioh would seriously embarrass the government's head. The quarrel reminds one of that which oocnrrel be- tween the great Roi.-cos Ccnuling and President Gareld. Ind it is just possible -indications point that wey-that the results in both cases will he the same. Ochkling was a greater man in the Sen- ate than Edmnnds can ever be. It was his greatness and inuence and com- manding leadership which prompted him to resist the presidential supremacy and court deioat rat` ' than compromise. Already the Repumicans iu the Senate are showing signs oi weakness. Like the Quebec boiters they are ready to "kick" against constituted authority [or a season, and ready also to eat the look when necessity requires it. Edmunds, if he carry his war upon the administra- tion mnoh further. may sner political extinction as did Conkiing. presuming that he will take his appeal from the Senate to those who appointed him. a ._1 I... AI... ..._.. :n H... nnrnnr nf Rnss. Ulllbe no uuuue wuu nyymuwu nu... And. by the way. is the career of Ros- coe Coukllng not a. most remerlrsble one? As I Beuntor he was serving hls country at a personal sscricd. _ The story goes that when he and the late Gen. Gareld llnelly fell out be her] to` borrow the money which psld the ex- penses of hi: journey homewsrd. Hls suubblug st the cspltsl. hls rejeetxcu by the legisls` urc when u. cendldnte for re-electlou. turned hlm eusiust public life forever. He removed to New York, resumed the practice 0! lsw. sud in ve yeers resohed the top of the profession. Hlslncomele computed to benotleee thsn 0100.000 a. year. Pclltios he will not discuss; polltlcsl honorshoebsolI_1te- ly dlsdsinmlhs loss to his party in noth- lng short 0! e cslsmlty. The loalsls- ture hss repented of lts sotion. and would gladly send him back to the Seu- ste. but he proudly spurns the sugges- tion. sud tskes no plessure lu it except ln so let ss lt helps to: heel the wounds lnloted upon his leelinns. n....\.n... .... In um... um nthardev. Innioteu upon me ieeunpge. . Uonlding wee in Albeny the other dey. `:1 connection with the Broedwsy reli- wey soendal. He appeared es the coun- eel of the Itate. end tlioueeude of people went to hear him speak. it in recorded that when he begen his argument the eppleure was loud and prolonged. end when he was in the midst of itthere was elmoet breethlese attention. The still- nese that eueued during the long peuses. peculiar to him elter melting e telling point or delivering a oarelnlly rounded sentence. wee allnoet oppres- elve. The immenee audience wan spell- bound end seemed mov?d only as he mede e witty eelly or gave e sarcastic out to Jacob Sharp : deiendere. When the argument wee closed with the words. Do your duty. end may it be eeld that the stone which the hulldere rejeeted,the eeme has become the head of the corner." the applause was doe!- enlnu. The committee immediately eroee and e lerue number of the endi- enoe crowded around Mr. Couklinu end ehoolr hie hand. When he left the chamber whet was left of the crowd mede e rush for the elevetore in order to keep him in eight. and while he stopped to chat for e moment in the corridors below the crowd etill lingered. ~..A _._- e_r_L ....:...4_.J ..-.. e.......e T _ ZXIUX VUTj$I [i1 Iuhoptlllcy would. Iloodhoh dthobouuwnld hvoooocnullhs ii. Dllllullitul Vlnvlluu iplcuodmnd hwuthlnvory Induci- -..-Ig.Mag rinlnjnid `h Wm Wllj $39,? IIIU vlnudtovaolc 11.: AL` " I'.IL...I- 5.53.1 ..I|.IIo nmll guilwritiuwhm UUIIIIIUII vvauw uuv xuvuu nu-u .-ugv. -- Oroal men. high-minded men. honeot man. may make mistakes. but the poo- plo will loulvo and the pooplo generally rol aeoka reconciliation. It in only the hnolnou-lo polltioa who will unor rebuke and contumolv and abandon- mool. and aim play the Iycophnnt. C-onkling in not that non of poraon. It remains to be soon what Edmund: la. IIUI IIIITIIII IIUJUUI III. -I- um-cw did notukhlupsrtytohllaw No load. uh nllptohulltylhg would Inn A... .. I.~_...L. !.n-s.I -and n ha I! (WON Il'l:llI'r ooonplod by llngonl 0 `nylon n soot` uuuu utund. Pououlon (inn oi: tho 1 I :AlI3ulnsnmyot'l1unnt.h'1`oo for solo. ' ` .5 H \ ` ....... _m._____--- .. .___ _u___ _......-_ n__ Ex-Meyer Howlend. ol Torono. is e eendidele tor re-election. lie on qnnlily by heving none 0! his wife`- pioperty tnnelerred to him. or by oom- plyinu with the provieionn of the new Amendment to the Mnnioupel Act. II in not lllxely. however. the! In any one he will be allowed to nppenl to the people end rename the dieehngn ol hie public dneiee peeoeehly. The old opposition in Inenlleetlng lteelr. end no in even new the! e eeeondreeonwill be her] to the lew by Mr. llowlnndi oprponenh. II in eeenen! hell-Q-dozen hdivltlnnln hull- donlna e hundred Ihoneend. end decla- .l__ AL-A AL. nnmln`-I -HI -kn `AI Iv Avvwu Icy: U-v unu- nl':::i :0`-glow their leader" on tlul , n_,..__u-_ _._-_-__-L._AL- -__._ Lady notion. pcooonnoinatho Onon- Ilon o man unjust us. It. Blah All _-A --|- Ll- -u-nip A. I-Ila: hh Inge` IOIIIIQ I IIIIIIIIUII Iuvuuul-A. nun unnum- hjthtl tho popular will shall not pronll. Bolnoolo ought to put than an n.. llnl Thai noun: -nnltl Ln my onum srzwaauz. 414..-. Tho Tannin Nun says Oh Chili ..L..] A. I.II.- AL.l- |A.4I--" an GL4 zi'I`HF. KNIGHTS UFVLABOR. un. yowniumr non rot Aovn on Io II RIOINIIAILWAI nmns. `lie Ifilg In ponuunwmnoor- in cIo&nl-A In: Win to col Inc In Order to no It uni Mn llpol II -'l'Ie lluom-I In Ian 1 `rule Inn. su. Louis. I-5;-o~hM'Z7.-ATbe wman uxikul yoohtdly dooldad to hudthe ndvioo of their oh_|n-men. They re- named voxl. u.- \...&_ Mu-ah 27.-Gr|nd Mute: win nun Elly: In no. Us Wine 0 es. ._......-un-- um won. New tori. Match Workman Powderli says that if Mr. Irons stated thatt eatrilie will extend throughout the whole United States. that lroad em loyeea will be called out. t at the or or will be sent to all Knl h a'of Labor in this country, re- gar less of their occupation. he oer taial exceeded his authority. He has no 'r ght to call out any more than are now out. and not another move must be made without an order iron: the general executive board now in session. The general executive board was never notied 01 any grievance in Iron` dis- trict until the strike had been in progress several days ;then no oicial notice was received until it was asked for. The executive was not asked to interfere. nor had it been asked ior assistance. ` ACTION or imeurs or Lanes. Chicano. March 27.-The publication of Pcwderly's addreeeto the Knights of Labor surprised the local knights. The idea of rapidity with which the order is spreading may in some measure be judged by the general secretary's order reiitrici the granting of new charters "ii -`if-'v'i`;'e`.'..r* .*.=.;'f;.~;'.. oi 1.000 per week. r. Rodgers. mem- | her of the executive committee. said: I have been apprehensi {or some time that our rapid grow would lead to I extravagances in the a'y of the strikes and demands which would involve the knights in eeri diiculties. Our organizers are to blame in some places. They want to make a showing and they yiel to the request of dissatised labor to become organized. Then. too. I have noticed that new assemblies are anxious to try their strength. Powjerly has long considered this movement and I feel sure be has made no mistake in his prouunciainent. Incendiary interviews with rominent knights, concerned in the Missouri Pacic strike. have done much to widen the breach between the men and employees." ...... nu saulul" mn runs. to on per day. Uhicagc distriuta 7`idT ` '* "1 )s.-.;:&t-:-n!c at-3`. -2:!=e.. . nninae um" T0 GAO]... Pnlostine. Texas. Mu-eh 27.-Judge Williams has decided that Marshall and Don are guilty oi contempt in disobey- iugt 0 Missouri Pacic iniunotion. He remanded them to prison to await son- tenoe. While the trial was pending the striker: in a large body deniled an en- gine which had been pulled from the round-house. The engineer. Kimbrongh, knocked one of the colored strikers from theenuine with hammer. but be was soon ovexpo by numbers. Wilkoebu-rev ' ems. Much 27.--0n the let oi Mey Ii the miners in the en- thnoite I ion will be A unit on the 1 question 0 the eight hour law, which :...,___j Al... lthnoe Ion win no um: on nuo neltion eight. hourluw. I: oy have resolved to domend the enforcement of, end whxch will prob- nblv be conceded- uuhn. Mn,_ Mnmh 27.-A freight. nblv be conceded- Sodulh. Mo.. Mnrob 27.-A freight. Imn. sent out yutaordny, truolled 00 mile: outward nnlnoleatod. than it was aide-tracked by thoco puny. Anorher M-sin went to Lexin n for coal and returned today. Throo strikers killed I. switch engine yeuterdny. They were an-outed. ..n...m vunh `1'1..-Snvnnl.v-ve knit sneltod. nlbnny. Much 27.--Sovont.y-Ive knit goods mpnufacturen mot Int evening and formed a nations! usoclltion of knttted goods mnnufnomwru. Anom- xniuboo when ohsrqn of tho dxoultion now oxiatinu in Cohoea. vm..s....-n Mlrnh 9.'1.--'I`hin mornimz `I we Women Cured and A rehlbnld Harrison rles the sums Iiemudy. Archibald Harrison. of Marysburg aged 75 years. was in the city to day. consulting with Dr. M. Sullivan in regard to a swelling on his neck. It had caused him considerable sin. ilir father and several relatives led with incers and be feared this soreness was ti e beginning oi such a disease. Dr. Snllivsn thinks the swelling is simply an enlargement of of the gland. but other doctors think it a csucsr beginning its growth. Mr. Harn- son having heard thst Mrs. Wellington and Mrs. Bongsrd. of Prince Edward. has been cured of disease by the appli- cation of the hands of dead persons veri- ed the staten:ents.and about two weeks ago visited the vault at Picton. accom- panied bg relatives of a woman whoae remains ad just been placed there. Her hand was laid on his neck. The application seemed to he eectual. as nnasrianoed a nnlliun. twistinu nain ponlnion to mom prozeomou no mo 1*.-nun Bt. Luulu interests. The Wabash lhllwnv pro any in East so. Loulu will be probeoto by a. L`. S. mm-shall and force of dep0l.ios.InlltrAius Will be run to-day on the regular schedule time. oxlaunv In uonoea. Pmaburg. Much 27.-Thia morning the street car conductors and drivers of all theliuea of the city, excepnna the Chilean and Transverse and Second Avenue lines. went out on an-ike. The companies will make an effort to run 3 our out some time to-day. to one their charter. u. t.....a. Mn:-nh `2'1_.-'I`wn aommniel charter. St. Louis. Much 27.-'l`wo companies of soldiers left Columbus. Ohio, for St. Louis. It is understood that the Columbus detachment will be placed in position sord protection so the East Hm. L-min I pnunuon loemou no no eneoluu. Hg nporionoed n nnyliua. twi-I-inu pain deep in the flesh. in If some instrument bud been thrust Into the son And wu Lninn hunmhlu nnllnd nut ' uh Hm nmn. v-A; -v._.- umn """i`-i:"cf c" um I nlllu. B. I4 e'Xnn. noon: 3:. of to John urn . O I Intact. [ltd been mrnu Inw we note Inu WI! being forcibly pulled out; in the time time be In: nucltod by nnnnou nnd funtnon. Non dsy the swelling lud reduced uloutom-halhsnd wu Ion lnnmod; llld he has ulnoo beau Im- proving. But he bu not donated from other means. at lent he has not delin- od from taking the doctors sdvioe. Thu unrtlnnlnl of the one of Mn. ea rrom mung me aoouon` novice. The per-tlonlen ol the oeeo ol Bougerd ere theao : She hed e oenoer lo the hreent. end elter trying verlone remedies deolded to heve it out out. The doctor: were employed end the day wee xed. when eho wee told ol the deed hend remedy. end edvleod to no to e house eevon mile: of! where e deed men ley. Thlnlxlng it oould do no hern. ehe hed one of the head: of the deed men pleoed directly on the uncut. It wee ellowedto remeln e few mlnutee. being gently preeeed end moved over the lore Ipohe. A heellna process not in u onoe end in loee then two weelu the women ell. H b preeente lila- zr-.:~l:nd ehr-n.r:kenn.e.rDImnnoe. .b:| le 1 I534 pun-on and In Work-A ht Iluudonundlng. The Wlxohulppuontl roaohodtho bouonlnou innprdto 9800 Act. Wu Inn is on and nthulty that the sctwillbo tonodluhoahnuonud .:...u.,x'.1m Poopla hnvoboon lnbocina under the in that tho proolm-uion II to II had to in published ninety du baton the up! o! tho lloouul. In what the d - .--an Amount. 1 LL Th: Huh-n VII won. all DIOIII priunli I wIIn- I and und shrunha . but hnl othcumo sound And thy. J 0| IDI IIQIITI TIN II WDIII III. III- ounoo moan b In. The Own click at! I?! the pgnd nary Nth. II V... noo.uuy than an nude-in .......n -L.-IA Lg nnhlhhn In lm: A-4).` Sir John` C ANGER! ODRID BY DEAD HANDS. A01` 00!! INTO IOIOI. Qmmling. III IV Iuu uuwv. T on Charles .".!- \ hlnlna lO_VOI_I