Iv râ€"‘ ...-... r. â€"~â€"â€"_-â€"â€"â€" -- i M Wm... M... m: ... . ' ' wuxmv .uauimym 1 . The Carnival. . L...†.4 l~'~ GO TO {3 ' cvcninr' of last week 5 Mfaï¬Ã©né We“ den that t "in . . a , . . .. . . . dc-r 9 A- m ETH ERELH- could swrcely be ca'lledp: “ big success,†I cided to we mmï¬zn of was“ Fulï¬l“ s .- M. , ' 1 but in point of excellence was fairly up to i under the Crimes Act. :" the mark. 3' About fifty slutanappeared I An ; 2 - . ' ' ‘ ' in various Brilliant costumï¬, and excited! 11. - scram Bears AND SLATES, gagesggggmgmgm “gem in m. 17â€"‘FOR ‘ PM 3° I ii'eraqun‘! as we? his pmhxnehtal ad II ; . inch .‘ were Remy Contested‘for. om Fredï¬â€˜ x ' 2. .. , . *1 tom . , J Frainpton, represented a Page of 17th , amendmenttothemsclgm of the Irish ' f -» T13 'Century.:tookï¬rst prizezior . . . , . ., - . . . “â€" -- 1 -- .. , s: marshy-2 "(w "W . 2‘Costume for gentlem'siivskï¬terï¬. I $1. '1 ’ . 1 '1 . I“ e! w, , . g." .. . T9 1 1 J; . - 1' 460035," 5‘, rm ‘3 .3 ' 1' ' may d veredaniruccfledviidfliusa . AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATEâ€m I hiï¬ffgig’féï¬ï¬h mikes bcingï¬nndm . _ There was a good attendance. ‘ ‘soniely pound albums. Best gentleman The 1"“ Mt Blake, Who W MP for ~ ~ ' ' i ' , i " ‘ { 4 X 51‘ [Dbï¬ - . skater. Mr. Hartley Qullon rize pair or of his 8“ ' , - 1 . silver plated skates. ‘ yrthï¬f ‘-' .» W E P . ‘ . . 01736 1 5 5 .st Lila .lcivcft. 1pm... inclined ph â€are 1‘ Satisï¬ed duties ml’éï¬' 1‘ ‘ ' of winner. Best boy skater, in character Grecian royal f ' y. “ ' ‘ Ire-presentation. RobbieIBell, prize “Boys Evictions were carried on at Yonghal, on , Own Annual.‘ Best girl skater, in char- lthe Ponicspnb estate, Feb. 23, by the id of $ .. . 12k Dail Int-tor representation, Miss Annie ‘O’Gor-_ â€809111 “'9 equipped military police force. 0‘ ders en for all ' Y; man. prize "Girls Own Annual.†The iceIi SouthernIRussianIx-ailway d8 are ' l ‘ was in very gopd condition. considering i Efumm freight, ‘3““11 “90%;: “19% . the uiifzmrableLw'eather; and the even- po â€â€œ1â€â€œ I9“ FR :1. u. .x. METEERELIJ: w WWWD‘E‘“ 13,335 augï¬thI.I . Papers and Magazines. \ 7’17,â€- .5 , ~ _â€"â€"- ~ 9 ,,.,,__._...._ , the exec cute music‘zcegdered 'by'; "f I: to lend a. ' 1’ " Ciiizen’s Band. '-I We regret to leg-11¢. . . . _' : mm Bul- bile wathlllall. Ithe receipts were not cq‘aaltothegx ._., .1 ; ‘1 ~ . . . Wimpy magi; _ ' A , _' ,, ,,,, , . . A“ l tions of the management, however, it is I“ t be] 'dbe 1,; tihOEBulglhralfianuestIOI; ’ 7‘ I , l. . . .,i Q‘ . I e O .11 8 m 1'! ouse 0 '3'} l i,’ii<l1,\Y. MAR. l. 1558. I ll! pcd that the total iecc pt» of these'ison, Commons. The Oï¬icial essenger of St. 'ii‘oinIthc rink, wfllprovoa ,h‘niidsonle and; Ieï¬rsburg has an announcement as to Rus- .-is it is sure to be a. welcome addition to anâ€; attitude. _ ‘ DOESgS About Town. [thelmid fund. -' I , ,. iiiE GREAT STRIKE ï¬ll-ON \ 3‘ SUbSClee for the watChman; )Ir. .lns. H. Lennon has removed to thei 0:1:37 :0 CERES f0;- ‘JSZ year. Iiiore (2pc «loolr wesit of Marlii‘i; A‘ Hocpkins . v_,â€"â€"-o-â€"â€"I . . 5. , "AV-Oi ice. w iere ie has a ge an va- 1 ~"» #1 ' _ Get up a Club I . .f'icd stock of Furniture, etc. Hois W.I_ENGI£OEER$ JAND FIREMEN" 0“ ‘THE : ' 'l " ‘l ’1“: “"5 ““1â€â€œ 51’ ready to give bargains. l C. B. AND Q. QUIT WORK. I i , ‘ ’ . J“. < ii l.}t\\fl\' 1 ml. moncy on farm l Personal. .- N “The Trains Lei: M the Nearest Point When ’ ‘ ' ALMA? r111‘ Trust til Mr. Norman McMurchy has gone to i ‘ O'clock Came Yesterday Morningâ€"lo Toronto on llllbillL’SS intent. he niav pos- ‘ siblv locate in that city pcrnmnently. Attempt liclng "ï¬n to a?" itâ€?! I' Capt. Grace left by the evening triiï¬'i‘rï¬i r "Rum-tuber Troubles. few 1 Monday lust for his new home in St. Paul, I Caxcsoo. Feb. 27.â€"Genera.l Manager Stone of ' .lim will be greatly missed by ' the Chicago. Burlington and Quincy railroad. ; said to-duy : "The strikers did not bring their I engines through to tho end of their runs. but A Street ï¬ght. “.1. :1. l:'~.‘--I_v film: for ‘ YILTCL‘I'llmill :LC {llc’ e'dlllL . . . by two Country. many. but more cspeeizilly in military Cli‘L‘lcS. :._1._,1;: 132:1 ruxziisri- 1m:- n r. . . . ~ L .' ' 1k t " n U . 5 I left them at the nearest paint when A Mr. Malcolm McLean. ot McLean. : 3 o‘clock cflmeI Thus all our passen- 55.10 ntmet Smirli d’ (.‘o.. was in Toronto last week in ’ gers from the Missouri River were dumped . . 1' 1','I . . II . I . the int-crests ofhis firm. he iredicts a «food at Galesbur . and those we took from the 11- l :_‘vi.l:11:.. . nus occn lina- , D g ‘1) the 51,;ng â€,1.ch Iinois Central at Forest were left at Aurora. 1 o ‘ 1 : 1 .. . ‘ .~ -. ; ,_ .- . . .. .I From the latter paint we were able to bring .I . I- 1mm: . .\ LET?†j‘l" . TIUJYIhIIn RILELIILIIofIIIIfItlciIboio . “11?. thcm in withoutmuch delay. but at Galcsburg .f v .1; DC “13.113 2.111 lll 'c'h‘v ll dbl .‘v 0:0 illo \lllI3 l 115 lH‘OPOS‘A. the pmengcrs Were obliged to Wait until 10 ~.:_.-.1:1_.,;l With 01-6. :STLSll and (low factory, we trust .lolin inn.) o'clock before we could start them in.†I)? hilCCl‘SSllll and scum-e wluIitIlic requires. I: The superintendent's ofï¬ce and the lobby iic Will make an excellent Citizen. ‘1 loading to it were crowded this morning with C. E.';'. S. I » Mr. E.,:D. â€and. our aenizrl 'ICotem. of “linï¬ï¬lfmg fr?†Wfl°wnfug° They - - the 11311.10). I‘lll'in' G!(?c(/$?W£ls in town on f"- pu 1 "(mg on mm, mmâ€. ’t ea“? 1 m Jiltzlly nicet- . intendalt of motive power. and if they are “t’. Ii rtt‘l'ljiilly iled 3 ï¬ Im’1...:3‘ mt V “minnows-2 ‘ Feennlo F'sall. Grand Island in Balsam Inkegfmm Mrs. I - . ~ The masqueradorcarnival an ThuflW 3"†‘t "m be M by , Mr. Henry Junkm of has purchued , ‘ 'Hdo'cy and intends to cenvert 11:"ti a stock farm. Mr Junkin is enterp rising and no doubt will make this a proï¬table venture. and miIleiIii‘ster for 8970. f e Annual Missionary meeting 0 th PPM/cries. 0h - ‘ cusps 1731112. All New: MI- 8:- Reno Transmitted to lie Emperor Til-om Banal-ck. 13mm. Fob, nâ€"Froqucnt interviews occur between Pi'incii Bismarck and Emperor Wil‘ llnm. This is dnojto thchct Momma from San Rc'mo concerning the Crown Prince Princo's m- no doctor}; niacin snow ablo‘V‘vicw'.’ of ‘lhé WUIIMQESI'. ‘3} Emperor has been immune matter-expectorutcd by the Prince has been scnt‘to Prof. \Valdcvor of Berlin for examina- Lion. A special service of prayer in behalf of the Crown Prince was held at the palace yester- day. The Emperor and all the members of the royal family now in Berlin attended. LINDSAY MARKETS. Urncr: or run LINDSAY Wucnmu, LmbSAr, ONT.,MAR,1th, 1888. Fall \Vheat, per bushel ..... $0 75 to O 77 Fyfe do do ............... 00 to 0 80 Spring do do ........... 70 to 0 75 Goose do do ........... 00 to 0 7O Flour, Spring, 1? 100 ....... 2 10 to 2 30 do Mixed, do .......... 2 10 to 2 30 do Fall, do .......... 2 30 Ito 2 50 Flour, ne'w prams: . . I. . . V 2 10 to 230 Flour, mixed, roll ......... 2 10 to 2 30 Strong bakers ............. 2 10 to 2 I80 Barley, per bushel ......... 0 65 to 0 (5 Peas, do .......... 0 00 to 0 65 Peas, large do .......... 0 00 to 0 60 Oats, do .......... 0 40 to 0 41 Potatoes per bushel........ O45t0050 Apples, per bag ........... 1 00 to 1 25 Butter per lb ............. 0 15 to O 20 Beef ..................... 0 O4 to 0 06 Eggs, per dozen ........... 0 17 to O 18 Salt, per barrel ............ 0 00 to 1 10 I Straw, per load ............ 2 50 to 3 00 i Wool .................... 0 20 to 0 22 Hides.......‘..‘.’1 .......... 000to004i Wood .................... 2 00 to 4 50 Bzicqni ..... perih......... 000t00l0 Mess Pork, per bb] ..... 0 00 to 17 00 Hay, perton...:.....‘..r.'-.'.. 900to 1000l do extra Prime. . .“;'1..;. 000to 1000 Dressed Hogs, per 1001b. 6 50 to 7 00 Live Hogs, “ “ “.... 000170000 Rye . ..... . ................ 0 00 to 0 50 B igpierton ............. 000t01700 Sho‘rts‘pcr ton ............ 0 00 to 18 00 Lambskins ............... 0 00 to 0 00 Sheepskins. pelts .......... 0 75 to 1 00 Flax seed per 100 ......... 2 50 to 2 75 Red Clover ............... 4 50 to 5 00 Alsike .................... 4 00 to 5 00 , Canadian like Stock Melauon. Mo'mmhi. M. â€IL-Tho Canadian Live Smék‘Assochï¬im was fo'rino'd here this morning by a. number-of gentlem‘q: interested in the live stock trade: I'It is proposed tohold an annual fat stuck show in Montreal. open for entries to life entire Dominion. The ï¬rst exhibition takes place on March 23nd 24. at the Canadian Pu- ciï¬c stOck yards here. THE LATEST MARKET REVIEW. Tonoxro, Feb. 27.â€"The posted rates at New York are 3 higher than last week. The leading money markets are easy with a tendency, perhaps, towards greater business. The rates of discount remain practically un- changed. .- ' All! .-.1. The piop'erty on‘thc corner of Queen Col urne streets has been purchased Y. W by the Baptists as a. residence for their -' m- .._.i..._, ...A “v†Dundas Fa. velle Bros. luv-A m, ~.,..4»~.«w ., .. , .. i,...,.,,..., .. . .. .. . . ' I There TEE is nothing that a man or woman wants to wear, or ï¬t the house properly with, in Dry Goods that we have not got, and at the lowest price. . And as we are about Stock Taking, we must reduce GREAT stusmou Heavy our stock tothe minimum. Dress Goods, from 8 cents to 15 cents. Fine All Wool Dress Goods, from 20 cents to 35 cents. H cavy Black Dress Goods Reduced in Prices. Heavy pure Black Silk at 50 cents to 7 5 cents. Extra Heavyand Wide at 90 cents to $1. 50. WoolTweed Overcoat, out own make, $6. $7, $8. and $10. A few Fine Over-coats to clear from $5 to $8 under price. A few F meI‘ Cloth and Scotch Tweed Suits. ready to put on. from $5 to $7 under price. Fur Capsâ€"all kinds and qualities. Ordered Suits, guaranteed to ï¬t, at almost any price, THE LION AT LARGE. OUR fdARPE-r DEPARTMENT ls too full. Tapestry, from now till stock-taking, from 30 to 50 cents. His pnrsuers cannot get even in sight of him in the race for puplic patronage. The ele- gance, variety and value of our Spring importations preclude the possibility of successful com- petition. . i Brussels from I 5 cents to $1.2 5 per yard. All our Cotton Goods are at Bottom Prices. DUNDAS FLAVELLE BROS. THE l I A. CAMPBELL, .. Wholesaleli Retail Grocer The oldest shirt on record was made of the leaves of trees and its invention was contem- porary with the machine with which it was sewed. The pro- priety of the garment is now universally conceded by all civi- lized nations, although it was undoubtedly considered unne- cessary in the original state of human innocence. Since the invention of the dry-leaf apron shaped shirt, numerous improv- ed patents have been registered. The latest can be seen among a large variety of Ready-made Clothing and Gentlemen's F ur- nishings at HAS NOW ON HAND A LARGE STOCK 0F General Groceries, Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Spices, Raisins, c. Coal Oil and Syrup Cans, Latest Styles. A. CAMPBELL, WHOLESALE RETAIL GROOER, KENT STREET, LINDSAY. , ~, . ‘ iwv llr. l.;twl.rr. lmt ï¬nding: it locked, knocked . :1: m 1 ‘ - - . ~ - “‘“1 l l l l. .u. ly tor admittance. ltcc‘i-iving no response “5-1 “’1“ "1 Lill‘rlb'll)‘ 5 from the occupant. «to his repeatéd- blows- on' 1‘...2_ 1' 'Lm’ Visa T ' v wrzcry in St. l’aul‘s,‘ Monday 13'“ . . . . . -‘ found competent theyIIIai-c taken to the yards. I . . : . . ‘ .. c:\"‘lllllg 0f Tug-s4 ‘ “e lutd the pleasure of :1. friendly Visit, Batons 11 o'clock this‘ morning .Iimr 1 .2- .\ _; MU, pri.‘°fl';L]]1n]o‘-. from Mr. .1. A. Calder, editor and pro- l “â€1959“,: applicant: “had heel; 809nmâ€- 1’ bony. opt-n a? 7.30. ’ prictor of the Omrnm H'rrIalrl. J. ‘A. ex- :22": $;'}ag?;:mt 2.6.2:: at'l‘lingiiï¬intgo , ' .‘ 112»: :i ":rlri us (In in ()mcmee on Jul ' _ r†a s ' i ‘ " 113:1, 1, I...“ H I, ) 'l ' tonistlic only road that has access to the lum- -.._ “5‘1 “a.“ 5' ,1, I ll .~ L \ n 1 u s for bor district. but having no engineers on their _ - r. . .. Vr'e . oi 03‘ . e: 'e' . . . c att “9‘0“â€an cca . . - . " . ' " . 7’1 “3.9.“ mu.» . .- - . demI I Council Grow e, Ifliansas. tlnsvjlrgels. . â€". 5.x memmh lug ‘. "'LZ'll 1.. In Mr. Robert Mr. Turner. cutter m Messrs. McCi-nn- mun into thclumbei- district. He refused on 1:. l21::;';n I»! \\ llllillu mon Bros. Kcnt 81., lcfr town this morn- the ground that it was switching for the .--?l\ -c;.l.-nt :oI his 3.134,?» llzmulon, 31.11.11,. where he has 59‘. Chicago. Burlington and Quincy, and no fur ‘ "LV- Uit‘S- cured :1. lucrative position in a large cloth- I “1;; “a?“ “‘33 made in that gircction. 1 ' 31; ‘1~ 116k WAN :1 hook. in: house, nmv success and prosperitv go ° .‘cago' Burlington an Quincy R“ ' . II 1111 I.\'.1;1 JIM“ v'rl l . ‘ ' road officials have arranged with othcrlinosto ‘ h ’ ‘ " “I l 11“" honor all their tickets covering the Paciï¬c ‘ 'r- Ci’ii'i" . 1' ‘A ’"**"‘" ' "‘ “râ€" coast business. and are in hopes of maklnz "’4 "’1‘5‘7 5 " .' ‘ ' " ‘li' ‘-. ’ ,' )1 _* further nrran enicn as to other points. .‘ II . III‘ ILIIIU “Lfllslwy MS' AI‘HI? .‘L\. L‘l b l~tkl lill [lJA/L‘)A\ T0. Agents (lb nï¬ï¬m a? ï¬ï¬‚i L... “1'0‘ x: n: \vnl give Grid 0 i... - u 1. 11‘ W 14, 9... 1310 all perish . thboolIuIyg-nndto y-vr'roi'mdnccs in Bob" 1 . 5 ‘: 6 “"- " ,“ 'qcébpt other freight Wt oulntoï¬olg. -.» 'heihli‘ï¬arcli. Thc I TORO T0â€s BOAR 0F TEASE AND some: mm was. t .thc"-striko.dld not : _. -. . ‘ ' * ' “ 1 :12 . i- V ‘ l'. i I rhood I..I , I 'I ‘. iI the .tDlL inanagcmenp .THE GRAIN BLOCKADE. "70:12:; ï¬â€˜ï¬â€˜d 0 mfgIï¬ an“ 1., l . 1 121;{lll.\', t.i~ ' -“ 1 ‘~ had.) '33.: .. tam M. "ii , ‘ ,1 1 (1., E hellmbi eIIam ' when the question of wages was reached Gen- .. . lung! 1)! '.. ‘ “ ‘ " A Distresslng Suicide â€"l)rlven lo Dcspcrn- cml Manager Stone refused to do anythiniz at ‘ "“' ? all. He added that the ï¬ght was purclya Curling. i lion by Financial Ein‘mirraumcntsâ€" question of wages. . .. l. ' .:_‘.' ii-gujlltrfx phtycd :i' Gaiiiblc's (‘zise Likely to bc (‘omniulcd in:18:i:Ziggdngigltiiogijdyihggegri:gngllsrofd . L †I " 1“" 1 ’1‘ "l â€â€˜3 "‘ by the Executive. were laid offamd every freight ofï¬ce in the city . V _ . . - . . ,,. , shut down in consequence of the engineers' _ _. I _ .. , .x.I.I. lit-Mimi: .n. I $105051"? fw- 115:.ETPPJEUHSl â€f 1:31.“? strike. Advices from all points along the . 1 .1 1 \\ . .\'. .‘vlilnci'. . J‘I‘ it â€frills: Ҡ"lilt'ali hi)- -4' “it “ â€31 Chicago, Washington and Quincy say freight 1 ' . .l, ('_ I] â€stun,“ 1 II‘,‘ â€â€˜l‘I’Mï¬j “Tl" ’{Q’f 1““,llllmfnmmu“ y tmï¬ic is atastandstill, while passenger trains , . ‘_ ‘\‘ I â€I x I . 'l .i.IoIpt¢-1 . .. “l: t 115 .0421 All cooperate are running behind time ‘ “it ‘1~ ‘ ~ 1 «llmï¬lslxlll Witn tllt' \V lilillpt‘if Board of irade in press- H , ' . 1 : g ,_ , . . 1 ‘ .. l . I; ., _ t th 1 COM, . of ihe first accident to occur followmgtho com- l. . ,I .1 , H..1...--i .iinl «Ii-icnted 111,, upon t itI I0\tl‘lll’lltll e ie 3 , _ : . h. .351, ,h’u lam-1 \I. . l' , Ii speedily appointing a court of railway com- mcncement of “3° strike t°°k place "“3 an". ]: '. ' " “‘ ‘ ‘1 "u ‘ â€â€œH‘l-l l n'iissioners. with power to determine contro- “0°“ at Napicrvflle, _m; Six tralnmcn ' :\‘t'l‘.\'lf’5' lit-tween the public and the railway W0}? more 01' 1°53 injured. P8333180" .... ;.:;,'I1...l \\';U;:I,US},C“C “m1 companies, to adjudicate onIthe {nirncss of mill! N0. 2 run short 01' wator. The ...; 1. :cu moi...- ' 1 trcight rates, to prevent unjust discrnninaa .cnginc was cut loose Ifroin. the train ' tion. and to grant charters to railwav com- to runahcud'nnlthc'n'm‘coming‘back to ago â€" , panics, with other powers that may be thought couple on the train buuuuu to 6 contain ox-I A Flowing Well ' l necessary, believing this to be the onlv means tent unxnanugcnblo on a down grade and , r’ ' 1. , ' of satisfactorily settling all differences between collided with thccnrs. " >- ‘ 'I'11' ‘ 7511‘ T"‘~'~'ll (.111121cil (lg the public and the railway corporations. I, â€"â€" _ . ,n'ï¬quzzsg :1 "â€l“ of lIxioncy in J, .B, Lawlor. an . m5 mm: for the 'Thc Rock Island Gets Into TroublIc.I . >r'!:'1.g ‘o (h51’31)\'i'i‘._.‘L'tloWln‘b’ well. London and Laneashir'c Insurancy ICom- IxANiI’AS‘CITSEFGE 21% 50110118 result 01 . null: whilst- ,0 'lrit Im Mr. Svlves; any of‘ Montreal, committed suicide in the strike occunodthis‘aflernoon at (o‘clock. . 1 . , _ ., 1 ,..II...,I.1 .-. i.f .1,†iis room at the ROss‘in House Fridav The Rock Islandl toad bad quietly put . . '“I Wk . . ,L morning. by ~hootin2; himself in the loft sonic IBin‘lingtdi I'oars on its. ,troight ' , “‘ "" ‘L â€I "““l; “L‘ ‘l "l“! ‘ slfll' of the hrs-tut, Ithv bullet pom-tinting his trains with the apparent intention of help- '. '1 ‘ -\["‘I"1}'~ L’Ik‘IWCI‘tHll. I heart and (xiii-on; instantllmtli. .\Ir. 'l‘lioinas ing the latter road in its freight business. . . .. .21.:11.’ .1: $1.33 perj Min-my. .\l.l’.l’. forNoi-t'n lit-nfrew. who oc~ The Rock Island engineers, on discovering 1 m»; miwénn-cci :.lmu: “:5 fort. I WW9†“I 1‘0"!“ 9“ theItlnrd fl‘m (113'le I“l’Il’10I this. became furious. leaving a score or more of 9.11:. 1;»... :i, m- ‘u wssful in I “It†to me 3nï¬IlnI.‘;§“§h hthodtï¬mb '3 “£232†freight trains on tï¬cInIti-nck. Tho ï¬remen l' l... ;; ngJï¬-l' .._f ' :‘fi‘f‘ylm; lllnfllllfl 1:) :iii'trvlelizeglirinizied joined in the movement, and the consequence P I. o' . ‘11., ‘; ‘ _I{‘ , ' ‘ In .3 . . 11.1 2:. ' the thought from his mind pcrcmptorily and is “int“ Wlmgmd frolghttrag ï¬rst. .. . - . I wont to slwp. HQ\\'1!VL:1‘()H going in to break- ens Iollhm ‘ .‘ ‘1 '1 »I ' ‘ . . .i ‘1 I}... C _ . fast lr-prokc to Mr. Irish on the subject, who Ewe Employcs'on a...“ . 93337-158 Early. . I iinicgitvixIréIm :Iqut‘uIIiiI-sttIirinstiItut: IiiquIiIuIi-I- mmiFwï¬ï¬‚i-Thg. strike 0.: the fur- . x - 1 ~ 11:1 11d ln‘lLillL moonlight M“ c “U " “ “’1 " " WU†’LC†“ nacc cmployés of the Edgiir Thomson'stccl works agiiinstn reduction of 10 per cent. in wages was inaugurated to-doy. . '1‘th strike ~ . :r :rutIenn-n to drive out to Mr. : tlu-.l.1..:.r. Mr. Trish called out his name several 33““ nearly â€WWW ‘ .‘ '.1:.. . <lu .' , " , ‘ 1‘â€; ..,. , ,- ~. 11 L. ch... \J‘Ib‘h A ‘t-l'.‘ I, time.I.I Instill no response came forthI A Flghlluga Reduction. . _ . . ,. . "1i .1, 1. > 11 [ohm \ms the-n procuicn and placed . .. ‘7 1‘; 1.. .i..I I .I\. IxI 0. ~11} . r m.- door. ()mI of the bell~b0vs climbed LAXCASTER, Pii.. Fch. 27.â€"Thc employee of 1'; .:1 1.31.11. ivmcnma 1. t I lzidrli-r. and on looking through the: iran~ the Columbia rolling mill struck tO‘d-ay ;11f .‘t lir'.".l'l\‘1 7.1m br-iuI-ld a sight that almont from: the blnod in his Veins. Lymg on the bed Was the - dead 1 .1. few hours socially . -\<1i,ii'.‘.ii. against a reduction of wages. iThreo hundred men are out. Locally the rates of discount may be con- sidered as unchanged. The tendency of money is certainly towards greater case, while the tone in ï¬nancial and commercial circles is more cheerful and a feeling of conï¬dence is on the increase. .. A _ .. - .- Tho total connotations on the load stool: market last week were 2055 sharesas compared R s MYTH 80 N with a. total of 8088 shares in the correspond- I ’ ing week of last year. The local gnoney market continues quiet With no change of rates. . . . i . On call .So-day, at the Board of Trade : No. 1 fall, 90c bid ;No. 1 red winter oflercd at 900 a year, 95c on the track bid ; No. 2 red winter offered at 87c, 84c bid; N o. 1 hard Manitoba 88c bid. Business was very flat on the Local Stock Board, the only transactionsbcingllo of Com- inerce at 111 and 138, Western Assurance?“ -. SI. mwmcn mum. , * Another quiet day was“ experienced .on St. Lawrence market this morning. One load of barley was sold at 71¢ a bushel. There was a lot of beef invbut the market for it was weak and dull. 0n the hay market there was a little more doing ;? sonic ï¬ve loads-of timothy sold for $17. Fresh eggs were offered and found a ready sale at 20 cents per doz. The following ï¬gures were quoted: Beef, hindquarters, per 1b., 4c toSc; beef, forc- quarters, . per hb., 3c- to lie ; mutton, PSI mi 7°..t0.8c3,.1mbp Per C8!- PROGRESS THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE 2 SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LION. .‘. Emu iii no . ' com. This is the poular shade for 7“ ,. ‘1 V the season and the GOLDEN if?“ LION has it in all textures of If}: , Dress Goods and Trimmings. , . .52: to: bum.» in great spiritsainn l‘IOd." Of Mr. Lawlor, {“11" c1Otllfflfl- A low you", Interruptn I'm-um“ Cockflght. 1 . . .~ .39 :1... ..1‘ :h. . silver-platedrevolver on tliercd at the right lIAMiL'rONf'FBbT '27.â€"At32 o'cloék Sunday ,. . . I . , '. . .' hand side or the body bore silent but terribly mornln the police 'on a3hunl. {Or c‘dc‘kflghtors . . “"L W “‘ "f jl'.ll.l1ht convincmg testimonyto-thc cause of death. d ii, ' h h f? . l C ' ‘ ' 7 1†«‘Ut'il ll†“11' l The transom was immediatelv taken out to ma on csccnt upont o ousoo Mnc‘ on- nor. on the corner of. Mary-street and the . Grand Trunk Railway; Through ’cracks in the floor they looked into the cellar. and there saw fully 100 men around :1 pit about twelve feel «inure; “At one. â€'sfdg'i-‘of Lilieï¬pit‘w’ns alinnn lmidinggblra: whileihoy gushed. the birds . \vci-cict gonnd foughtï¬fpr mominntos. ~TwInv‘ of tho chistnbl'es'fodnd “their way into the eel Illi‘. There was a cry "Police," and immedia- tely all the lamps about the place wort- smashed. The men made for the windows and doors. The windows were torn out. sashes and xill. and the spectators of the mill rolled pro miscnously ov rI each other. ‘Fourtcoq'mcn 12nd three birds ï¬bre taken iii-boners. Georgi- Bi‘llnd tried to eschpc from the police 'onâ€thc way to the station. but Ofï¬cer Campaign caught him after he jumped from the patrol wagon. At the Police Court this morning th' I. . “111.119, the ali'le. . admit the boy. who climbed over the frame . I :,;1.~,;I-_.I-I~ visit a, o and dro pod into the room and unlocked the 1 1' i3 11:1 “.0†in thc 1 door. .- n examination of the remains; at once ‘ 5 #sclofl the manner by which the wretched - ‘ . I an Taken his own life. He had delib- , I §5haxetvsplnt a buIllet cgeashiï¬gléinto his1 heart. 1- v _.. .1. e’ istoImust iave en e very case. to . â€D . ‘0‘ he VvatChman: I the iii-east, as the clothing around the lace , (:25: 33 cents for ï¬rst year_ I where the bullet entered was burnt ant the white shirt front blackened with the powder. . . . I No inquest was deemed neces Judge A. 51.111: :or Dominion Dartnell. a. brother-in-law of the deceasedwas ‘ .5313 to 31, .' notiï¬ed and came from \Vlritby to take charge of the body. Mr. Lawlor was about 35 years old, of cod business abilities and address. Of late he as been engaged in two or' three lines of business. but he never succeeded. Finan- Z~ 1: .zitingenr in the recent cial difï¬culties wereItheI cause of his suicide. 1:1 1. swlcnnly (1.301an they I ILawyer Murdoch is hung in hopes of get- Tnat Bustle. case, 9c to’15cmi,7c“to 92:2 pork, 37.10 to 87.50 ; chickens, per pair, 45c to 65¢ ; ducks, per pair, 60c to $1 ; geese, per 1b., 8c tolOc; turkeys, per 1b., 12c to 146; wheat, fall, per bushel, 790 to 81¢; wheat, spring, per bush. 775: to 80¢ ; Wheatogoosqpcrbnsh, 72;. to 73:: ; barley, 32% 760 ;onts,1pei:..bual£ 46:. to 48¢; timothy, 1313 to $17; clover, 81112: $13; straw. $9 M810 glimmer. pomid rolls, 20c to 240 ; butter, tub, 18c to 20¢ ; cheese, per 11)., 120 to 140. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. , Liverpoolâ€"Spring wheat 63 5d to 65 8d, red winter 65 7d to 65 8d; No.1;CaL608dto 639d, com4s8§d,‘peas 5344M, pork 689 9d, lard'39s 6d, M385 (d, cheese 588 0d, con- uols 102}. A M/omcm 2'72 fraud/e, Because she bought her new Carpets and House Furnishing Goods before seeing the Job Prices at the Golden Lion. PRESENTED MTH A COMMEMORATTVE MEDAL To OWEN MCGARVEV 6. SON, row nu: runmrunz. 17 we have not advertised so extensively of late, it is ï¬zr good reasons. [hr {Hiram-e, #15 gram Iii/crease {III 0111' p.212: I sz‘zzrc flieï¬rst of the year has kept us exceedingly busy, and I’m: been sac/i as In arm/21:: m 11an 10 say l/zal 1/I15 a/ingi'l/wr I(llf1/'c‘aI't.'iIhI'{6d, even will: us, during any portion of flu pastforify-flmr years if our [laymen 11/21, trim/z /za5 mantra/rd {/15 may; midi/10715, alteration: and improvements, and wink/z, when (ompktea' slwrlb', will render our wholesale and relax? Furniture I i 'm (zooms, , ,. , . - tin" his client Gamble 05 with a compara- ‘.‘1.\'>Iilllll.:l' 'ol-=‘ - - 1 . Wl‘ . -. "f, L I‘lulmv tirely short term of imprisonment. “i know 1I1-1~~ L‘Ulfl‘l‘ “Gum's“ nothing deï¬nite at present," he said yes- .wc 121 Question undoubt- I terday, "but I do not think that Gamble del c115 :.~ some «‘1: r 1 other friends i get more than ï¬ve years in Kingston. {He 1 .1, ists to and from l cestamly Will notbe hanged, and I behave Magistrate imposed a. ï¬ne of 810 on each of tin- cnntlvo sports. or. sixty days in jail. The police have secured the names of about ï¬fty who were present. and other prosecutions may follow. wit/wit! exceptxbn, (lie largest, ï¬nest and best adapted)?†the Furniture trade in (lie Dominionâ€"cum], in fact, to (my in (be 't a z z . 0"" ‘ 5 a “ THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT- In addition to the rim storey wing added in rear of our Warnooms, we have now made additional Show room: on the ï¬fth floor, ï¬rmerly used as ï¬m'du'ng menu, for the display of Chamber Suites and Chamber Furniture only. $1.00 For l-I‘ivc Bottles of White Pine Balsam, the Great Cough and Cold Remedy.â€"-x-3t Spondulix Clearing Sale. A. PRIMEAU will continue in the old stand oppos -....‘_’Li “.0 {L - » . - 1 will get off with a comparatively light sen- :‘zi'ni'ml. A; t- ' ' l D - ' .. I ‘ i ‘ ‘ ‘1 â€m .1 tence. Iowever. I Will not know anything 1. \\ C'lliflfll presume to l for a dsv or so vet.†_ , ..V. | ‘ 7 . . :1'.‘...lIln ZlL‘lelk‘I‘ Mr. McShanc‘s Case. Moxmand‘cbsmâ€"Jrht alibi-ironic to, secure oiseqlenibï¬â€˜lbt..fllc charg‘csï¬of corrup- iion in the Laprafric clocï¬On cas’e'against MT. McShanc have. it is stated on reliable authority. r. purrics need I :.l 1.: 1.: -.y now be troutlifully' THE FISHERIES TREATY. ' c Benson ouse unfillthc whole stock is disposed of Sogbuimalyilock out for Bargains. His large stock oi'I Indium-Ito dc sold atIccstI.I . , Is the Stuff that enables the SOME FIGURES- the Dominion. Prices lull medium and low priced Suites yet shown to the public in any part of Sin unclaimed picCc of female "â€3 i.) 5.11116 Premier Blnlr of New Brunswick Objects In Being â€utopia-ulnar]. ., (List-onsw .: rustic sli'ides of Ron- fullen through. Tho._cyidcucc .is nowbctore u llldlCl-‘ll tribunal. and‘ Mr. McShanc will have to submit to the ordeal of having 11 ‘ . , .WA, -'.2.â€" ' ' ' ' . .. 1 .CM“ . sec ioz- yourselves. Brmxi'ick 33.3% thispxigggrtoBnge oéiglz: decided by the judges of the “SuperioLConi-L : . . I'.:: 1 :my one or you can 1 this morning: and stand or fall thereby. “ . 1f . . . ., 1 “if. plï¬dgc our honor I The statementin The Mail that Ihave been The lngcnoll Flrc and Then. ' . “3,,- :1Il<:..- “.111 1,0 spectlily quite outspoken in in opposition to the Fish- INGERSOLL. me.§-Amh ' It“ night .i cnilnw ’liL"l «into more in thc 8ҠTreafyi 12(1ng y gnapghoaized and. "1' two boys were mated . VI 'rt and 4. 1... hem irratmswshisnsa asses: 11113101131011 11 1» m1 1111111111 1mm . ‘11:}: to c .. :iiir'; conif. rrtzmd zitti'nciive- have not expressed. Who†“â€1385!†3°13†was 3W." “90““, 3-1.. v, its fziir mm“, __ . m toâ€"day'sII-IJVprld, sub 03!.le arched 8114 ____ A- Thc Thunderer’l View of the Treaty. of the magi-2,017.“: ¥®94-~NdÂ¥,n In His locks . i LONJox, Feb. 23.â€"Tbe Times says : “There and drawers. ' 1Ԡsum misscdm 31*; which Breveties. i, nommg in the new may inconsistent with belonged to 3. Sister of Mr. Short, who is on n. .1551“; letzes crowdc ,1 out this issue. :11: priailzcgplfs 1p; ghee; 3:333:80; 2:013:18; Can- Iuslt from New York to her brother ho‘ra .. _II '1. vaw \1'cnr for \1 1r -h i] ' m to h if' a obtains' ' ‘turu . "'°"'°" “Em" rm“ 7‘ c ’ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ a ‘ b ‘* ant ‘3 ‘mmnme "39 ' an “1"" “ Bowman. Feb. nâ€"Beforc the Labor Com- clear recognition of her rights under that con: vention. American opinions of the treaty are of course influenced by party lines ; in British eyes. however, the‘ sucwss . of the treaty de- pends u n the tion it may meet in Can- ada. Cgroe munmn not to. judge Cana- dian opinion from the _adverse comments of .1 lusnunce C‘o'v. I .1 carnival on Thursday eve last was ' .:.\I oLiCUC>Silll. See complete report in 2‘ c1 Quinn. \.. ...;>1:‘r:il reward will be paid to the . â€llâ€. lice-rilleur cap-N “If notB r131 one or hi: prominent Toronto? ' s‘wbicg An . . ï¬g 1:†I), . . é . " '1 1†““2 ‘ “E's " 1mm)â€, Wi see c may not ave yet mastered t c treaty, an ' ' ' * ' ‘ ‘ ' - 11.:1.: if.‘he strys he will. but “-111 he.) were certainl not redisposed to rd it Bin-ram. Fob. 2Lâ€"Dominico Comm. an with favor. ' we ’besurpriscd'if~t a n5- jority of Canadians’do not highly appreciate -the settlement.†1 1 ’ ~ - ‘1 “1 ' f . Louis Archambault. the popular barber. .11.:-.s moved his place of business one door n. .:i or the shop formerly occupied l)" him on \\'illiain§n'eetâ€"-‘-Imia.hopes'to see -‘ FOREIGN NEWS. mission to-day Millie Fontainc, employed in the‘ St. Anus cotton factory. testiï¬ed to having unbeaten in the factory. this witness testiï¬ed to her daughter I) IVItaiinn.was stabbed by Angelo 1th an. “Ign'llanboardinghonsc instevcnlng."m in- ~Jnrcdmnndicdto-doyat4dclocksndmnacc ishcidonachargoofin . ILS. [Ire-8a The mother of ‘ pills? were no better than my grammar he 1» . W ‘. :33‘ I-"‘ ,"K’: ’ J“ hr}. M15â€: or “ Isl. 1.: . r' a? in ill-1 311:. i1 ‘ Catar Créï¬l‘ii." "‘ ““ The rooms are 100 feet deep by 60056: wide, which will enable us to make the best. display of Mahogany, Oal', Black Walnut, Cherry Afra'anAsh,andthcmw¢stylaqf _ range from 825, 880, 840, 850, 860, 875, 8100, 8150, 8200, 82.90, and up to 81,500. FOUR ART ROOMS more cm? (W p the finer radar 0 Furniture, which will be lit by chandeliers or clean}: light, to show tlw eject of gas or other £2332“ (whit-flu; the was arttdafloc being determined to leave nothing undone that either capital or energy can accomplish to place our I M ' 1 . mmmmw. M WHAT ADEQUATE CAPITAL DOES. That Insurance Man. An enterprising Fire and Life Insurance Agent who promised to read my advertise- ments called in yesterday to say if my Golden Lion to get and give We are alsofltim, up such bargains in Stable and Fancy DRESS GOODS. would’n give much for either. . .. ._ . Now my ï¬rst impulse was toaï¬siï¬ta‘ 3.. _. , that is bonny, the FIireijhnd 9 Insurance A nt,’bilt‘mlook1pg.§lb 6h tterI-f dun .thst rb é'e ' The ad a o W 7 ' [stodc in the la est quantities andfor net cash, enables us to mark our goods at and in Imany (11.865 below, for? m‘rcuirck, Thc'igthswdver â€05:1 MISS FITS what similar on; Win the trade. flicrgadoantage has secured for us during the past fcic years, but especially during the present year, ‘itii'rned weather proph‘é't’ lad?" wintdr my » the largest sale: yet mad: m, and which necessitated the further cdensite additions to our memtses upon which ll‘e‘ an of presenf engaged. Liver Pad has got twisted round inItrying III..ke‘epI- 'iip with the thy-momenta anI . I make an alm‘anwthst worfldouit the lati- ' : : .‘ tude. Therefore I hereby give notice that I will not hold myself responsible for anything that I may say until the weather 1 ts milder or the large demand for White “ï¬lm.-. , than? Cong}; cl .. tmdykjeï¬fgiï¬â€˜ 31:3. . ‘f . .31"! ..1 Whenï¬niched in dual . . :I w again, and possibly invite both ' ' PRESS AND PUBLIC In both Men’s and Women's to cumin and moboratcm “aunts, and 12,", after examination of our stock and improvements, they may prove to be not only as we dacribo Garments at the Golden Lion. They can be bought at the same price as Ready-made than, M to mood was WWW mam, we trust to receive their recommendation. T ' MORE ARRIVING. m: on m focusing the layout, the most varied and expensive assortment of bent wood Chair: and Furniture from Vicnna, Austria, ever AMMW stock of Brut: and Iron Bodsteads, Cribs and Sewing Cots, Reclining Chairs and other Iron Furniture, England: 21m steam due Md week. A GREAT ARRAY. .3 we have madc mole} glad“; quarlor Chamber and Dining Room Furniture especially during the last ï¬ve years. we feel 01a; it is only ‘ to state that our war-crown: are ag’ain stodwil with a complete assortment of upholstered goods. 0'â€. dad: of ï¬ne corrnngs w flu but yetjxnzs'n (his country, and we will add to them in a few weeks some of (he rery ï¬nest materials from (luv but ummtï¬rc- A. Hitluao‘ill‘il‘lf r . Propn i 'etoroftheonlyDrug Store in Lindsay without‘a Plate Glass front. 1 our"? town - .. 1., (1.. 11:»: 1,...1 custumcm and m . . . . -â€"â€"â€"._ _ 1" I :. . in 1115 :l.“»\' quarters. ‘ an) 'Pe“ on? Bulgarian "0095 are being moved to the wmmbxm' Feb. 2:. Mr. Buchanan (N53 The GmuRunedy for lathe head at HIGIN- mm of m and Lamb,"- ‘7‘ ‘ Kiwi-viral}- should SW ludv lliwin frontier. .. . I1: . ' '4‘;_‘?'-‘ ..‘. m ..u ' ' 1' ~' ' 'rPEP!“ mfg-[MI I- 5,-..“ .5. K“: i. .. c . -, - . ~ 'f .1 ' .1 : N0 CLIMBING OF STAIRS. ‘ ' ‘ ~ a ‘ Emperor William has sent an autograph ‘5‘» “m -, 5 ~ 2 "5.5.; J . . . ., . Wills Comic Automatic Clock. now on man in his drug store window. it is n 1:;i ‘.\'-Ii"(ll seeing and is a very clever letter 50 the C_zar.___I_, “5“,-.. .. ~~un ...... Henry GeorgeV strong MI. Cleve- land for the Presidency}.y gum-c 1 1! mechanism. . Mr. Blake writesfrom Italy that his Thealth‘ Um N. Y.. Feb. 2Lâ€"John J. Flanagan. for J x... H. 1.1253051)...“ removed to the store is $1th re-eutï¬hllshed. 1 - , ed " many years city editor of The Utlco Observer. 1111c loo 1 ' - ' resident Cleveland and army at and . r nest of Martin Hopkm 3 Law Jacksonville, Fla, Feb. 22 My dead Lliiicc. where he will be found withan en- ill‘c new stock of Furniture, Crockery, The National Democratic convention, is.SbI “loss and Tinivare. M i i i beheldin St. Louisanune 6. 1 . ‘ ' m‘bythehndConmissionqv ':-.1- . 'J “r H: LRXSON, Agent for British Gen. Bonlanger objects to~his"nnme being‘" ' l howemmboysfornc mm Ame ma I' no Assurance C°‘y_ “SQBRS’EWQ m .. animus. ,Donegalrents havebeenrednmd 25W rnom. l‘cll Dc“ at Ila Friend's Film]. “Ric‘- mm.» 1.: Tex. Fob. 27.4cavtl'rquh'rt'nd xtcnsi - 2. m .15WM~ ‘1‘" WW MM 11 i ’ ' " i " - ' ‘ - . . , ,. . «tau ‘ ll mt} /' [u ' - .- - . 1 . . ' Ozo- mw PW Elevator, among our late improvements, 88 found most comementat all salsa/is, (ml espcu I4 (I! .u l. .( t6 , arm to Rent - . f":‘ 5,... 1 r g . : ,.,.., . ,. “a W... . Mm... . -......-..... I ’ h " i h .. ' Wï¬wfwmaf stock and pn'ces at our olden, largest and admittedly the drama, "’7401681116 and Retail OR FOR SALE. ' I':'« Furniture cm 177.com, , QWEIiN MCGAR'V‘EY .22; SON, mind: ‘ . “a. ,, . .shmzied. grafting“: in: 1 . . . .1849, 185: and 1853 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL. rinVicwc-n moi-non young-fast,“ ' ‘ ’ ;» g . ‘- 1f ' . . 1 odcadtu masseuse-2;. _ gmwm'begnsm , . . 1253...]? â€Medium mBabwacagmatva‘ymuchreducedpmesmndWW’WkWW 14“- "m' " 38006;“!!! Pï¬W'm I Iaâ€: . . I ‘. 5mg, gm ï¬gs: â€5,335,345,350, 575,335,..m3uaauemfmm grandpa: and grandmas, and Emma»- , «were». ~11» c... . . . » \ ..- .A. _.,A,. . .