AW& SON | WE ERA... BARGAIN PAIRS Fine Kid | Low Shees aher up She Sunt. very We have solid shees good, These will go at Oaly $1.50 HOE STORE Fre Wass Rend Ths FE Phe poe mip a dbx Tage EAR ww stars. wk The Levee -- ------------------. Ros, = Soin, a Pega © S-- Ro Fal 4 ) [3 PNMBNI PINTS NPG TN ONIN NPS Pl PS NPN PNP NN TIONS NP Pond PIN NG BAAR, Now i The Tio 1 Boy urniturE Before We Put On the Advance. Special inducements to buyers on our prosent stcek, Sideboerd, FExtension Tables; Broom and Parlor Suites. Pest goods at lowest prices. ROBT. J. REID, INC UNDERTAKER, AMBULANCE 577. AUCTION SALES. ARE YOU SELLING OUT? IF SO employ the Best, the very lowest terms Booked for April © Art Exhibition and Sale, Property on Bagot, Farl, Division and Colborne streets, soven Brick end Stone Houses in Portsmouth, the property of John Mcleod and others. Get my "JOHN H. MILLS, AUCTIONEER. BY MILLS. THERE WILL BE SOLD AT THE auction rooms of John H Mills, at 10 a.nt., SATURDAY, viz: Circular Saw and: Stand, Store Fruck, Tr Springs, laising Jack, Belting, Cha Tongs, Gus Stove, Grgun, Cofiee Boiler, Bread Cutter, Bicycle and other goods, all must be sold. Terms cash. MILLS, OHN H. LE ROI £5 SHARES. These shares formerly stood at "io The proscut peic t price is £13 ($7.50). @ nt pri £5 ($25) di = = , anon on gk Ex shares, REGINALD CAMERON BROWN, 4 Teuiple Building, Teronto. oNremonds nts, members Toron- New Yok and London Stock Sc Ranges, Great $10,000 Hit in Music. HIAWATHA, a sixty-cent piano piece. Our price, 30 cents, as long as supply "* SPECIAL A "Melodian for sale, in good order, suitable for child. 'See it quick $8 cash, Or 20, $4 down and $1 per month until paid. Everything in music at, 286 Princess Street, Kingston, ~ CAPILI.I FORMA POSITIVE CURE FOR BALDNESS, falling and thin hair, dandruff, eczema and uevralgia. Head and. face mas sage fifty cents. Shampoo fifty cents Satisfaction: given or money refunded MME, E. ELDER, 215 Princess Street, OPPOSITE THEATRE. SHOE POLISHING. JOHN DAVIS HAS OPENED A NEW Shoe Polishing Store .at 208 Princess Street, just helow Opera House. Good whine every time. FOR SALE OR IO RENT. FU RNSHED, CUT STONE HOUSE, 57 George Street. Immediate NO anion + Apply to Mrs. Lesstie, 313 King. street. FURNISHED ROOMS. wa RR WITHOUT BOARD; ALSO board. Apply 168 King street eat, near City Park. WANTED. SR LSS SS A FEW GIRLS FOR STEADY WORK. Apply Kingston Hosiery Co. GOOD, WILLING BODY. AI'PLY CAR- novsky Mig. Co., Ontario street. -- Ribbed GIRLS TO SPLIT MICA Kent Bros. mica works, RELIADLE MAN FOR OUT- worl. S. R. McCann, 51 APPLY AT Princess St. A GOOD, side Breck et eee reer MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK Arply to Mrs. Lawrence Lockett, 54 lington Street. ie ee BOYS 14 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE WHO . will work steadily. Apply at Gould's fustory. Smith opposite 780 street. street, ree lobia Prva AG: at LY WE WANT A FEW PEOPLE IN BACH ity. to work for us during spare A Pleasant work. Liberal pay. Lwperial Company, London, Ontario e------t------------------------ tt eee WANTTO LEARN SHORTHAND AND typewriting ? By correspondence $10 cash in Rdvante: $12 easy paymenis Address Howe School, 110. Sixteenth LOCAL MEMORANDA. The Daily Note Book For Whig Readers to Post Themselves By. Board of Education meets, pom. "Her Marriage Vow,! Grand Opera House, 8 pm 'Ihe sun rises Friday al 6:18 am, and sets at 6:02 pan. Lis nelit concert fur Frontenac-Beech- groves, Rockwpod I, B pu. 'ihe less faith a man has in himself more explaining he has to do. Fine clothes may pot make the wife, but they often unmake the husband, Seripture Union entertainment, James' Sunday school. 7:30 pan Baseball at the armouries, 14th ser: geants vs. Highland Cadets, 8 p.m. Some people's knowledge consists moesdy of things they shouldn't know. Most mbn can stand a disappoint- ment in love better than the loss of a doll. The older a girl sncet she has mother. Tenders for clothing cloge at office of city o'clock nocn, Friday . James: II of England landed in Ire lind on 'March 12th 1689. Gen. Gordon uttarked Khartoum on the same date, St. gets the more re- for * the wisdom of her "for city firemen engineer, twelve 1884, Ex-Pres dent Steyn, of the Orange Free State, fled from Bloemfontein be fore the victorious British, on March 12th, 1500 Er -------- ETE TEE TE TIT-- GRACEFUL AND p UNIQUE There is a great deal of artistic judg- ment displayed jn glassware, and we can promise you the most desirable things in that line. Not only are the original designs beautiful, but the cut- ting and etchings arc perfection. ROSER1SON BROS. (aRiND OPERATROISE TO- NIGHT. The Sensational Comedy HER MARRIAGE "Vow A play which. ap to every wo- man's heart. Most thrilling railroad scene, , two trains each 200 feet long, pass.ng each other at full speed in full view 'of the aud seats 75c. Seats now on sale ay, at Hanley's. MONDAY, Y. March 16th . ELMER WALTER'S SENSATION Ny MILLIONARE TRAMP" + biggest Scenic Attraction of the pmson é Comedy Chaticienio Mike 8 Lots of singing ug Bi Popular prices, 15¢,, 23c., 35¢c., 50¢ Scats on sale March "19th, Isabel Irving, Thursday, THE CRISIS." A CARD OF THANKS. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF The King's Davghters and Sous, for Sample Sale, wish to thank the 14th Regimental Band, the merchants and all those who so Renerously assisted them with their sale in 'aid of the Nurses' Home The net amount re- alized was $550.78 TO RENT OR ON SHARES IN PARTS QR THE WHOL! E, FIFTY acres of excellent land with Inrge orebard; fine garden, plenty of water, 50 or 100 loads of manure 33 acres ploughed, the fest in hay a wood farm horse * for = sale A ly to BE. €Couk, Cataraqui. IMMENSE SENSATION. ap-- The Result of The Woolwich Elec- tion. : New. York, March 12.--A special to the Tribune from London says: An immense sensation in. the political world has been caused by the resalt of the Woolwich election. In 1805 the won Woolwich by 2,800. Later Lovd Beresford was returned unopposed. ~ Yesterday the unionists jost by 3,200. © The unionists admit the seriousness of thé defeat, but they point out that the victor is a labor man, and not a liberal. As a matter of fect, it was the combined efforts of the labor and liberal parties that day. The opposition newspa pers are delighted, and the London Daily Mail. which backs up the fourth party, says the election is a warning of the extremest significance to the govermfient that the country is weary of muddles and mal administration, ang that it insists, at all eosts, upon administrative reforms. Mr. Sipart, Canadian deputy minis- ter of the interiur, is starting for the continent after making an exhaustive inst stigation into the emigration work of the United Kingdom. He tells me that he finds every emigra: Ption office in excellent order, And the stafl officials here and elsewhere work ding with intelligence and enthusiasm. He predict® an chiigration movement of remarkable magnitude . tins, year from Pritain and. Europe to the Ca- hading North-West, Mr. Smart wili cil for Canada in about a forinig ht ship owners do not find the ships in sight for the proposed Canadian service with the subsidy of the home and colonial governments behind it. They. assect that the Cana unionists won the Liverpool St., Buffalo, N.Y. References AUKN --- RESPECTABLE, ENER- oe and women can make ex- tra wages. handling our lines: a. ees and :iSusebold Special- ten. A at once The Starr Na. a8 'Weltneton St. Kingston HAVE YOU SPARE TIME? IN creare your income by work at Rights Others. age doing jt. Our goods everywhere Write o Marshall . 5%. teas, Lou don, Ont. . i a------------------------ MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE: AN advantages of steady frac: | it~ --- 'competent without Hmit | deme, Si dian Pacific rai v ix likely to =e the service, Since it can provide . slower ships at once, and guarante cons traction of the requir wf tween: vesscls, and thov consider the Grand Trunk railway and Allan { lire po sible, bat improbab le compe titors. Tendérs for the service will res, | probably be received at the Cin dian offices here, but will' not be aceapted until the subsidy arrangements .aye made with the imperis} government. ih ta -one knot 'prices, 25¢; 8kc., B50c. Box' TRISH = Is Preditted ot at the Domin. fon House OPENED TO-DAY LONG AND IMPORTANT BILL OF FARE. Will Keep The Parliamentarians Busy Far Into tHe Summer-- Some of the Important Legis- lation That is Promised. Ottawa, March 12.--Parliament *op- ened this afternoon with the usual ceremonies. The session promises to be a long and busy one. In the first place the government has a long and: impor- tant bill of fere for presentation and vin veddition™to. this large number of* public "and private bills are to be in troduced, Railway legislation, it is gx- pected, will be thé question of para mount importance, and the struggle between the. Trans-Canada and the Grand Trunk railways will be watched with interest. Both companies will no doubt ask for public aid and the Trans-Canada people think thev have the best of it, They already have a charter and added to this, have the support of many of Sir Wilfrid Laur ier's followers from Quebec. The revision of the tariff is another matter that will demand much atten tion, The deputations that will be pre sent from all parts of the Dominion will . keep the grass on parliament hill well worn, for the indications are that the session will extend 'far into the summer. The redistribution bill will also be disposed of, and this requires much at tention, for every miember of the 200 constituencies in Canada; 'that will be effected will have somethin" to sav ab ouwt*the measure. Among the other im portant government measures will be a bill providine for a railway commis sion, and a hill providing for the set tlement of railway strikes by arbitra tion. The-Alaska boundary affair will also he owe of the important matters of discussion. On the whole, it is ap parent that the members have an arduous session before them. see Speech From The Throne, At three o'clock the governor-gen- eral proceeded to the chamber in ths senate and. took his place on throne, The ing present a the members of the House of Commons having been sum- moned to the chamber of the senate, his excellency was pleased to open the third session of the ninth parlia ment of the Dominion of Canada. with the following speech : Honorable Gentlemen Gentlemen of the mons : I am glad to beable to congratulate you on the continued "prosperity that prevails "throughout the dominion, Canada has received. many blessings during the past vear which call for the expression of our heartfelt grati- tude to a kind Providence. I had. the pleasuce of visiting Lon don last summer in anticipation of the corcmation of his majesty and of meeting on that occasion representa tives fiom all parts ohempire, bringing with them. assurances of loyalty and contentment shat prevails throughout his majesty's widely extended pocses- of the Senate: House: of Com sions, and thouch at one time fears were entertained that the king's ill ness would have involved a further postpcnement of the ceremony, it was a source of much joy and happiness to his majesty"s subjects that his health was so speedily and perfectly restored. Ret rpresentatives of this government participated in the important colonial conference which was called by his majesty's government in connection with the coronation. Thé report of the proceedings of the conference, includ- the documents ing 'submitted by the Canadian representatives, has already been given to the public by his ma: jesty's government in Londen: I feel assured that much @ood «will result from bringing the leading public men of the great seli governing colonies into direst contact with each other and with the statesmen from' other lands. The great influx pr population into our north-western territories and the very» large additional areas of fertile land which are being brought under cultivation combined to further press upon us the need for increased trans portation facilities for the forwarding of our grain and other products to the markets of the world through Cana- dian channels. The whole question of transportation and terminal facilities continues to occupy much attention and my government will immediately appoint a commission of experienced men to report on the subject. treaty has been entered into be tween his majestv's government and the United States under which pro- per delimitation of the boundaries be tween Canada and Alaska is to be ju- dicially determined by a tribunal of six impartial jurists of repute, As a result of the recent decenninl census the représentation of the dif ferent provinces there must be a re adjustment as required hy the British North American act and a bill will be introduced for that purpose. Bills with respect to "the creatipn of a railway commitsion, the amendment of patent In the militia act, Chinese imi re-organization of the ce and fisheries, labos disputes subjects will 'be the nwt of marine nt of railway ! and various . other { submited to you, { Gentlemen of the House of Com moos Lhe public accounts will be laid Le for you, and also. the estimates for the coming vesr, which have Leen pre the senateber | (hat the, en of the Senate; Howe of Commons, h the considerations of these ah the performances of all' labor will devolve on vou, a" tions, under divine will tend still to increase the pitty and happiness of our PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest News Culled From All Over the World. Michael Al rit. about siaty-five years of age, urop el dead at Bs, Catharines: The Lest otean steamer ix to arrive Montreal <n April a y paggasemasiors have issued lai the curaligd "the Cuban pe, by a Vote'ob # ten to hve, entitled tue reciprocity weaty, with the United Sates, 3 Kerr, FF. 1. Fro t, Rufus Curry, Re 8 Co"cy ani Jules Tes: eiet have DAR fpponied to the sen oy about banding ee a8 ne faneral of the late Hon. W. R. Fown, | Winnipeg. who died in Pattie Cydia Mich; too place at Hamil te Tames Oliver way found guilty, of chovtng Wilkek Stelt. nat belle ville assiies, ard recommindad to "a * Archbisl 8p of Canterbury says that dia tic measures will Yo taken in regard to. advanced ritualistic prac Syohn Spence, 8 y0.ny lad, had his foot (awpht du. a culve t un the M.C. R., nar tr Thmas and was un over and futally injured. { John ¥ Carroll, formerly Aeputy leader of Tammany. 1lall, nod as a member of the hoard of sachems of the Tammany society. Michael Connolly, Montreal, has pur chased in Jond. a steel stéamer for the Bay daChalenr trade and is ne gotiating fof another. The <hairmal of the Colonial Club, in London, has avnopnced that a friend will invest £30,000, to |rovide suitable guaiters for the club. During the recent gale 1,242 forest trees and 1,706 smaller trees were Jevelled in Phoenix Park. The timber will be sold and the money devoted to replanting. , The denouement in = the famous Gordon ense is the flight of Lady Granville Goracn, with Ler daugh ter," Cicely, for whose possession swit was brought. A large party of single women and girls for Canada by the Bavarian on April 23rd. They are seni by the Society for i Promotion of Chris tian Know 'The Foench plore Michel declares Spnairuchan. of the Spudan- Uganda railway secures to Great Bri. tain complete suzerainty over the regions traversed, Fireman McKay, of Chalk River, Ont., was killed in a pitehin at Sud bury. The van of the forward train, which was standing at the tank, took fire' and was burned. W. H. Gentlés , a former business man, of Dartmouth, N , was sentenc- ed to five years in Dorchester peniten tiary for forging notes on the Union Bank of Halifax, A St. Louis doctor, 'the city bac teriologist, says he Sump] 200 bar tels of bacilli into Chicagd drainage canal at the time' oF the litigation with the Chicago sanitary district School friends of ire Margaret Commerford, injured terribly in the Newark trolley 'disaster, will give 300 square inches of skin (o Fave ker from vnending agony and disfigurement Mr. Jardive, Canada's commercial 'agent in Roith Africa, says there is a great market there for Canadian poultry and that that country can take a supply of 41000 birds a month The closing of the Canadian govern ment office at Belfast, says a, London cable, is considered by many to be a bad move as Canada gets the best class of emigrants from the north of Ireland. { Rev. Pr. Barr, who raised the big party of English people to settle in Western Cenada, complaing that the Cunadian farmer delegates boom Man itoba to the detriment of the North West territories Pr. Andrew Halliday, provincial pa: thologist and hae teriplogist, died at his residence in Halifax. He was thir ty-seven years of age, and graduated from Glasgow university with high honors. He leaves'a widow and one child. Daring the recent fight between the followers of the Mad Mulleh and the Abyssinian forces, eo-operating wi the British, the lormer lost a thou sand men. The Mullah, it is added, is maintaining his , authority with ruthless severity cutting the throats of malcontcnts and mutilating women and children RECOVERED FROM FIRE. But He Is! In An Unconscious ) Condition. Hamilton. Ont., March 12-W.. G. Smyth's grocery store, Oxford and York streets, was badly damaged by fire early thix morning. Mr. Smyth, who oecupied a room on the second floor, and for some time had been eenfned to hit bed "With pneumonia, wal rescued TH an Unconscious condi tion He may not recover. He is a middle agrd man. He is married bat has no children A Securing New Ships. Hamilton, Ont, March 12.-A. B. Mackay, of the New Ostario Steam ship company, ix in the. Old Countr'. looking. after the building of a ship for the compiny by Messrs. Ryggeell & Port Vo bm the "Clyde. The weasel W dah ix to be ready far the. carrying trade between Mon treal and Fort Hi by May Ist. Hegnilton people are chiefly interested in the company. A second vessel "will be ready for the fall trade. Co., ia Pare, Bb. compemition of tar pared with due regard to economs + the rapid growth of the Domis tench. rad papthaline, in large sheets, Sc. Mglcod's drug stove : expected | He Declares That He Was Bribed 0 HE TELLS STORY IN THE ONTARIO LEGISLA. TURE ON WEDNESDAY. ¢ Accuses Hon, J. R. Stratton of Having Paid Him $4,000 fer His Support---Frank Sullivan the Go-Between -- Stratton's Denial. Spetinl to the Whig Toronto, ay 12=Robert R. Ga: wey, MPP, who in an interview some weeks ago announced that, sl though elected as o conservative, he would afford the liberal government an independent support, created i tre- mendous sensation in the legislature vesterday, by stating that he. had been bribed with the sum of ¥2,000 to support the government and had tak. bn the money with the intention of securing oof of the corrupt trans: action before the house. Mr. Gawmey in his statement charg ed that payments of $1,000 had Leen made by Hon. James R. Stratton, the provincial secretary to ensure hiv sup port, and that Frank Sullivan, an of ficer of the public works department, had been the go-between, Sullivan, he wavs, received $3,000 in bills on the first occasion from a messenger sont by Mr, Stratton to the smoking room at the parliament buildings, where Gamev and Sullivin sat waiting, and 81,000 in bills on the second occasion directly from Mr. 'Stratton. Sullivan, by an Arrangement previously took half the money, giving Gamey the other hall. On the second occasion Mr: Stratton; aecording to the story of the member for Manitoulin, told him personally the denomination of the hills in the package handed to and afterwards opened - by Sullivan and divided between the tw, The matter will be at once investi, gated. Hon. Mr. Stratton indignantly repudiates the charge of having pur- chased Mr.' Ghmew What Stratton Says. Hon. J. R. Stratton, in an inter: view, denied most of the statements made by Mr. Gamey. Mr. Stratton avy he had several torviews wi r. Gamey regardi the patronage in the riding, and. nthe. course. of. these interviews Mr, Gamey ad the opinion that it would be better for him to support the government. Mr. Stratton suggested that he make a defimite annpuncement on the sub- ject, and this Mrs Gumey did. The minister absolutely denies that money was mentioned or paid in any way, and asserts that the whole motion came from Mr. GRmey in order that he wight secure the patronage of the riding. The Globe's Comment, The Globe says that in this matter there must be no party. The honor of Canadian parliamentary institutions is at stake, and ap investigation , must be free from a suspicion of partiality. For this reason the privilege and elec tion committee of the house would be unsatisfactory, and a commission of superior court judees should "be ap pointed. "On this matter," concludes the Globe, "we are neither liberals nor conservatives, hut Canadians, whose first concern is the independence and integrity of parliament, and an unsul- lied national honor." HAS HE GOT IT? New Serum For Cure of Tubereu- losis. Vienna, Marlh 12.--~Medical men here are eagerly anticipating "a promised lecture by Prof. Bchering, the renown «d inventor of diphtheria serum, why has announced the discovery of 'a serum hy means of which calves enn be made perfectly immune to tubereu losi#, and which he confidently ox: pects will prove similarly applicable to human beings. . FOUND AT HOME, He is One of the St. Thomas Per- sonators. St. Thomas, Cnt, March, 12,--Ro- bert Foster, convicted by Judge Bell, of . personation in taking' of the refer endum vote and was sontenced to one year in joil with a $400 fine, was ar- vested at his home here this morning. He was in the United States at the time of his conviction. Lewis Morricop is now playing Faust at the West End theatre, New York. He will be in Kingston next month when he resumes his tour. Cri ties, who have seen both Morrigon and Sir Henry Irving as *"Mephis- topheles," declares that Morriron's por- traval of the character is suj érior to that. by Irving. People imagine that the laiter is pre eminei®™ in every: thing, but they are mistalen An attempt "hag been discovered to Llow up a train conveying 25,000 Tur- kish pounds (¥110,000) from: Constan- finopla to Salonica. A railway eém- ployee found a case containing twenty. eight pounds of dynamite buried be- neath the track pear Thorkessui. It ia not known whether the attempted outrage has any eonnection with the Maccdonian troubles ' The firemen were given. another rep for no hing fast night, sox No. 25, on Pine treet, #or necling: ii Saver, |i and! vr Wi ime and secured ae i Chisage, 1 L, ach wanted other sigtor in law, who to real 4 "7 railroadid to priven for kno Frank H. Bauman. letter from Thomas H. man, at wid: he oe went to Buffalo he as Wrightwood and namid Johnson, from her So - ver, of Bauman, Baltimore. and is ako thinks, lye is' The under the name of Otte with £3,200 of hor money. go police are looking . believed to have gone man whe The Decembristés were tried in December, 1825, who had renounced it, ae tional monarch. work before writing War and had even began Hound it hard 'to' continue was so litte known then i Now the great causes of the movement. ley R.R. South Hethlehom, Pa. An attempt was mad las , one mile po. of here, were broken and ties pl are blamed. New York, March 12.- torney, sod that there BIR OMIM on Juse 30th, ' + roel Inter-Urban Rapic and formerly president tan Street railway, statement, ing ob charges. «= Vancouver, . BAL, March is no ma arial ol uation. Frovinci conveyed nsswrance of t sirability of immediate a ply "tection of this cominunity ported' labor. Van ouver, B.C. March Fdward is the holder the Klondyke. The his majesty by J. K. Spar! Dawsgn bar. and title to the claim Quality Means Much A gal. tin of apples, cans apples, 250; 4 powder, 2c; 2 guard t syrup, 58c., at Mullin's, rains, if you wear coats. CO. ban residence, wtrect, dircetly outnide: the chard; choice f bain, stabs, shops, and afl and pood well. one, 18 by 28, seven foot « Nar, it trues, ve house The house full hali-wa' and la ing room and wnmier kitchens, larce hell or office. walle from market, LET I'T BE KNOWN : That dre A propeily m. This is the hind Ta'se fore dave, col the secomi bor Lax t 28. Huspe-ts are leing wit hed, and | nd them el er in tou Shertoe's Holmes," which was plays | re Inst November, ia pow on the Tapdaat the Eighth Avision | Now York. TO LET. How B ne ere 0 fast d cities, he one of his . witvny | & ying 10} guindle A prominent society woman here out of a lange sum. T lice. received word that Sauer wi in Buffalo under the ) He is alleged to have rindi ve - women hore through marriage desertion, Lieut, Muloahy lage aul a Farnam, Buffalo, stating that Sauer, or pred to. swindle a wealt before leaving there, married a widow after werted the woman. Mrs. Hulda Keen, of St. Paul, Minn. Kern and fied for Saver, who east. NEW ROMANCE. throw 3 St. Petersburg, March 12.~Tolstol is about to realize p dream 'of his vouth, He will bring out a historic romance called The hristes, "Russian cers; the Bower of the nobility; who throw | Nicholas I, and put on the throne his elder brother, Constantin, Tolstoi sketched the plan of the the story, 80 gut | at the documents he study. Hussin will bs: opened to him. Docembristes will show the origin and ---------- TO WRECK EXPRESS. » An Attepipt Made on Lehigh Val- March 12.-- wreck the Lehigh Valley be Biches passengers. were, Hist ah 2 id train to avoid he nt ramps Mesias Metropolitan Soin The printed a story to the effect t Metropolitan street railway bool being. overhauled by the district ars was a it of stead of a surplus of 35,408,465, HR RY fund, ident Transit Jompans, of Met is preparing. 8 an, The Strike Situation. in the sivike vit | Premier Prior ha ment's willingoess to medinte or other wine {0 assist a eatisfactory ending of the controversy. The U. B.R. hax | urged upon the city council the alien labor law for the pro King Has A Claim. of a claim in elaim is Joca'eld on Fightern Pup of the left fork of Fureka Creek and was presented to tin, The latter file ™ aim in the gold commissioner's' of fice, surrendering to the * king all igh 2c; 3 2-he pack ages Jelly o Buy One Aud Be Happy. | You'll not have {o go in whea' it one of our taia fy Livingston & Ero. 8 I-------------- v Sweet potatoes at Carovsky's. A SPLENDID CHANGE. FOR SALE A DpsaAbLE ated One filth of an scre of garden wid or | necassry outbuildings, with verandah, wire of Largo parlor. hall and stairs; Three large. bedrooms amd closets, Fifteen minutes PROCLAMATION. in CA hoe, thet wanted in married her The Chica: to over a constitu: and Peace, but he beeavise he twas hard | needed to ibrarion. of The night to World t she 1961, in of the length the 12.-The» he govern the de tion to ap- agai im 12, «King sei tg thes, gfe dramatist, gud Otto 1 re tor of 1erli erg the a to judgment de la ox of the a, quit Hore, ine maple: Ca BL = -- Hmits, ote. and work na Jramg wiplendi house, J large din-F winter and Re pantry and %, feathor Seanad «