.`~`*~\ q; T;u0KI AND _ _ ' ~_=;g.=? "' .. _'_ -. -Q NEW SPRING SUITINGS, OVER COATINGS AND TROUSERINGS Bl-Itluh Wh|g`|" talop hone number 12!; `_>_ 1 nt. g\lr. Ford, late clerk with Mr. Reddcn, re- . A. 5.. r`|u:t|nl-4| GENERAL TIOKE T AGENCY. INCIDENTS or THE DAY. -nu, - V- V. .,. KIN GSTONV. ONT. -KI1*TG`:S"-1"_(~)~1*I_.-CXNA`i)A.SfTURI5AY"EVENiNG. APRIL 23,1337. 3.~L.;.;;.,n;,;,;;;s`:.;.,.~ - Gen. Ticket Agent. AL` \ Pro y. rune: on 1 0 premium. (`Ian at tho Audion lot \'oO`,lbo0oruIuu-cl Au `Inquest Icing llold. llunluunn. A I9. The can ol the 4 llngwon none! 0! muuuu nu uuuunu uw iooo. Tbopodth||a\vorth.Ill)nyur. Tho than Hand Yesterday IIII low :-_ 1A...- n..n II.` n..-.-_--- III IIIZUI rl-7" Iva-runs-1 -u I They (`ulna ou_no Iuunlry. AIIWI1 " I. . I 1 # . I a I on permanent. Sh government bu not male in choice oledr Tier. though I . I` I-(noun. ol We H3. Ipoken of in thetroon.neot.|on. The oendideee will henonlneted at the con- eerveuve oemcu on Tueedey. Mr. Fieher l he given notice nl motion to ebolieh the ..A... `l'|u-mddanhwuthllllnevur. unuon pmizou u we. T Thodomin govonunout has requested \ an explanation from the unhor of the black rod an to why be omitted the name of the Amoricsn coalul from the list 11! than in \ vital to the loot ol tho sonata on the open- .I_.. .1 ....ll-....o momma nouns. ' Two North-West measures were introduo ed by the govorumeit. The rs! provided ` for the representation of tho Noah-Wool Torriloriain the tench. The number of unton in two. 11.. dmnin -mmnmont hu rouuutecl pu-on mm nu your 1 nguru. The nurino department will ask for ten- don for (anon! uupplicn to bo unorl by the Canadian lighthouse service. Tluoontncts i will savanna in vnlue a couple ol hundred thousand dollars 1`... \Y-.AL \l'..6 -U14-hllr -An-n int:-nalnn THE PREMISES OX EARL 37.. "Mount ` Place." I! present oocu led by If. lcnh. lioq. ` The home In commod om. In good order. and {mad with modem in: venous. Passion , lqnttnlny. Apply to A. cCORMACK.l rlnceaI ` tngrgovemmont. j estimates for the next your will be ` hid before psrliunent on Monday or Tua- ` day. They will show: Induction an oom- ` pared with Int year`: `Hun mnrina dannrhnellt , thouuna uomrl. Mr. Doyon, who defected Mr. Tune in ` i Lnpnlrie. has. it in add. declnroul himself I count-r\'sti\'e And in his adhesion to * thggovernment. ..A2_.--.. 3... AL. mgr! ua-r n-"I he mg bureau tnu your. 4 Mr. Wood, of Brockville. has been elect- ed chdrman of the committee on standing orders. `FL- .....:-o-m 1-.` inhn-Luv lnvunnht Jn\nn A omen. The mininoer of interior brought down 3 bill for the eomblinlunent of 3 nstionnl park at Bull Hot Sp:-lags. lo I. gghl mt . r, Tun will nhmtlv he 5! man not Hpnn . r It in aid that Tun will nhontly be 3 found I la! in the Quebec lcgisluture, with I view of strengthening the opposition. The government lnunda to build the rinting burenu in Othwn. The mpocexl ullding will cont botwoon sixty an seventy thouund dollnrl. kl- I \_...._ --L.\ Jglg-6;`. \In- Tgnnn in The government proposes to build a print- ing bureau thin your. Hr \\'nn.l_ nf Rmckville. has been elect- upon It. A decision to ul'ouru until Monday WIS reached `tut when r. Davin Wu imliontin his posit on on the question. It In reporton ~ that Mr. Davin has an amendment to offer. vote In lllolr conunueucieu. ll": uuvng int, however, we: the propriety of iuter- ` erence by the Cnnulinn parliament with ` British legislation. This point is enforced in Mr. McCnrth '5 Amendment, which also states thnt the `oercion bill is I matter of locnl concern, and that the dominion purlir ment is not prepared to express an opinion it. A dncininu tn uliouru until Momlnv Mean. Loan and mcmuueu wuuweu after recess wit their condemnation of the desdl Coercion bill." ` Mr. c(.`erthy has A second amendment to propose. Mr. McCarthy devoted himself to ` proving that the Coercion bill is not more severe thst men of the laws` of the parlia- ment now invi to condemn that measure. Apart. however, from the question of the. merits of the bill Mr. .\lcCerthy takes the View that the resolutions cannot do any good. except to the members who sup It them, because they have s powerful rish vote in their constituencies. The strong ....:..5 |\nIl'o\'AF um. Han nrnnrintv nf infnr. was moderate In tone anu muse In Its n:1suuu- ing. He took occasion to endeavour to force from the government an expression of opinion upon the question, saying that any minister desiring to do somight indicate the : ministerial views. He offered to surrender the oor while the declaration was being made. The o'er was not accepted. The go~ vernment hes not a unanimous opinion on the Irish 1 uestion. Mr. Bls e made a few suggestions which up rently commended themselves to both Bit es of the question, and in which Mr. Curran manifested some slight disposition to ooncnr. One was that the house should not be asked to commit itself to any particu- lar form of home rule, us'for instance the species which obtains in Canada. The second was that instead of being invited to condemn the Coercion bill, and to pro- test violontl Lfsiust it, the house should simply bqss e to expreu the hope and desire that the bill would not become law. Should Mr. Curran modify his resolution in AL- Aimnslnn snnrnuifn Mr Rlnlln will he III III! Strut. snoula mr. hurrln mouuy mu ruauauuuu ul the direction an ted Mr. Blake will be : satised. but ahou d no modication be made ` he will vote for them as the`It.and. Maura. Coaii and Mc iilli: followil -35.... .......-- n-it their .-nnnnnnntinn nf lhn ma MORR!88UROAO`OlDINT. .THE or-zane on THE mnsn Reso- T " LUTIONS IS conrmuen. ; evemn . Mr. inurier entered a forcible plea for the Irish, basin his appeal on the principle of liberty, an sup rting it with a parallel drawn from the iatory of Quebec, and the attem ts of the ad\1mcel men in that ero- vince fore the union to secure responsible . nu-n-runnn 9 . govemment. Mr. Blake : speech, which followed a strong deliverance from Mr. Landerkin, ` moderate in tone and close in its reason- , :...... II. tnnlp nmuxninn In nnrlonvnnr fn fnrnn 1 { \' IIIUU UWIUI U I. ` government. 1 P. ! OTTAWA, April `.--Imlmdl1eld {Ha nun!` in the commons `Q9-day, but the interest in the debate was not marked until law in the . .uu..nnn `I Mr. Mc(`au-thy Proposes I Second Amend- ` moat--.AdJournInent 'l`II_I Monday-'l'ho H Question of the Devil`! Sp_eakershlp- ` It wm be Sottlecl at in Cancun Next 3 Week. . h `1 HOUSEFF c0MMb{*. IAIE IALL SOON!- I-`OUR BRUNSWI(`i AND BVAI.-l (I. Bat Pool Tlblen. nourl now; also I New Boat Home 12:!) feel. Xpply to 8. COX. Brunnwick Hotel. THE ROUGH CAST I-I07!/'8! And C0`l`1'A(lI aouth die of Brock duvet. Imlnorllntoly have Bu-rio Street. known u the Most n Proorty. Funoruuupplytolks. Heb`! on 1 a nromlnu. nxnn, uulcnlnln-nun! nr&u-nAttu- ..- ._1`L_.'_.I.-.--I-n an-nlnnnnnlnnn Hall loll all ovir Ibo only. Insuring lhlrlnua II olrnhlonnoo. Tho! won t 2 (bubhk Jan \\' Mullah. II. but Cult. Jnnnh `magi II -.__ -_.I .L... `minim- ll. lloomugloin anlglur olu. u. now- uy A child I III. Rina. and two chitin: all u. Ilium. E.-- IL; E...... And] X _L dd J. u. lawn. Four Horn-r. Kuuu. April .-A from Pnnoou. In this county. rqoru n RING cyclooo and Ch! XUQ '?\n|uIAI nvlll. 1"'Il'I 2'`; The Inn was: lo||owo-l'oop|o Illkd ` and Property Dootnyod. l"on1` Slrrll. April I1---A lrom (`lurhvillm Ark, any: I urrl cyclone over tho: county from wont to out. rom two to three Inlkl with. AI 7 o'clock lord unonln.pnnI.ngnorv.holL`|uh- zi?.,n3,:lnhn tag:-hlalnnnn. 'l`hool|ow- ycnoru y morning. pa-mg Ilorul vile. on; doing fearful danogo. noon were killed 3 II \;I.l'KU` Tho follow- .lI.`l'. ll. Tur- .AahdofJ. ll. Turner. 3 ehlldohl. THAT LARGE DWELLING BOUSI. with \ extension kitchen. slluatod on the watt ddo at Bu-rlo Sweet. hotwooluohnnonnnd Brook 813.. l at pruoent oocuplod by Mr. Gurus. Poueulon on In May. Ap y to ACDONNI`.LL C I L DIE. Glu-once L gamut u oenun. \ Drnux, A M1221 -'I`ho Marquis ol Lau- dovllo Inn 0 real fresh lortnn to all tln tennis 0! hi abut, the prour boi ox- teobrl to than lensing undo: the ju. Kohl uvolluII|dcrthona- Iilicinl nun. The oht in he: uhldid no to uhautonum 1 W50 Inn been evicted this Qdng. The tenants have the dot in under considera- tion. give um uuuu-non. Inxoos. April 21-11: the Panel] mat- ter the Tiumdiuplny: the utmost lipsti- onco to bring the Inatur ineotho lswooum. It ha nine nopsnu documents. sizuod .\l r. Parnell. which it lntnodn to pal timing the Crimes Ill debate. nnd until it succeed: in driving the shit to I direct in- Iuo. The puuqganltho Crimea bill is re- gu-dod certain. Drnljwr Am-ii SL1 --Tho Mnmuil LIB! i moat. ` In the homo of lords hut night the second reading of the bill In agreed without division. Lord Donrnon rose to spook uthe question was lning put sud Ill not noticed. When the bout was ad- jourin Lord llonman uci hid: "Thin uunot or one ol cloturo. hnvo hen uuud inn moot u ntlonunly manner. If an gentleman Ion that I MI nody to give him utinfu-zion." hwmw, Am-il abL-ln the Parnell u.L'.. aoncltor general. Mr. Balfour, chief-secretary for Ireland, in aspeecli at Ipswich last night said he was aurprieenl at (:`ladstone's statement that he had never aecuaed the parnelllles of par ticipation in crime. He denied that the go- vernment. had any political motive for intro- ducln the Crimea lill in parlibuit. Ho wouk not state his views on the subject of the Tu'es- Parnell letter, but would esk his heerrrs to remember the antecedents of the parnellitee. and reect upon the etatus of the journal which published this letter and the tremendous nishlneet to which it ; would be liable if I 0 letter were proved to I he forgery and then from their own judg- a l._ -3.- L......` ..l laud. I`-I night the llebnte In the House of l.onlo-0ne Mem- ber Got: Very Mud. [40.\'D0.\', April 23.-The Daily .Vau says * Hufh Holmes. attorney general of Ireland. ~ wil noon he elentod to the Irinh bench. and that Solicitor General Gibson will then b.; nppoinued attorney gonersl and Mr. Madden. Q.C.. solicitor gcnanl. Mr Rnlfnnr nhintnu-mtnrv for Ireland. lierlnlnl. PARIS, April `23.-The Nancy procurers' oiclsl report of the Schnnobele`s outrage states that Schnsebele sdvsnoed s few steps across the frontier, and met an iudi vidual with whom he began to convene whens policeman in disguise seized him. An sssistnnt of the policeman then rushed out of ambush and is desperate struggle en- sued. Schnaehele succeeded in escaping. from his captors and crossed to French ter- ritory. But his ssssilsnts ursued him and drs ed him hm.-k despite his protests. They ihii und him and for-elbly led him to prison. It is reported that Prince Bir march, in the course of a speech yeaterdsv, said that it was inlpossible to foresee wheth- er the bellicoee French people. who used to mnke an onslaught on German ' three or four times every century. would keep or break the Fmnkfort tresty. Ieue. Banux, 'April 23.-Schnaeheles fro- qnently made secret. visits to Met: for the purpose of stirring up a revolt against the Germans. 1)...... A .....:I 0-) TI... x'....m numuum.-.` USC KICK Ina juugmeut. Ill Elly ULIJUIXUII Puus, April 23.--Prince Bismarck ud- mita that if the arrest of commiuuy Schnnebdes was made on French territory theinternntioml law will require his re- uourg. . Loxnox. April 23.-The Schnaebele af- fair in exciting the yvhole of Eunope and cousin much anxiety as to the consequen- ces. he reports of the incident are con trndicbory. A full enquiry will be made in- t.oSchnaebela'a character and (loin He has held the nppbintlncnu since t.l1e:rance- German war and amajorit state that he has been A model oicinl am never failed to use not bud judgment in any emergency. Pun: Ann-il `)3 _Prinr-a Rinrnnrnlr sul- THAT DESIRABLE: l(ESlDl:.Vl.n mm Idem attached. on the corner of And ohnnon Sn-0:: occupied by M13004 oovo. Also. I! requl . All or portion of furniture. to a suitable tenant. Pouenllon in MA]. Apply on the pnmlsen. ; we uerlnan pouce no to me some euacs. B:lu.I.\', A i] 23.-Numeroua extra de- tectives have n lent to Mat: and Stras- bourg. ._ l.nxmn\'_ Am-il 2.' Suhnaehela mf- war mevmuue. _ . NA.X('\ , April `.'.3.-The injuiry in the matter of the Arrest of Schnaebele has not vet shuwn whether he was arrested on French or German territory. Loxnox, April 23.--The French overn- ment has ascerhined that Schnu e was arrested on German soil. The reports of the German police Are to the some eect. R:-.m.1\'_ Aril 2'L-Numerous extrude- Franco Suspect: Germany or llpetlle Mo- " tlolunkow Over an AI-I~ont.. Puas, April 23.-,-GermAny has not {at M denitely ascertained the grotuul of I. ; Schnnebele a arrest, exce tthet it we: e'oct- eul by virtue of a judicial) decree. There is tremendous latent excitement over the ef- fnir. The geuenl opinion is that Bismarck wants to create eeituntiou which will render we r inevitable. \Y.u.n- An-{I '00 `Flu; inini-n in Ha. smucx av A CYCLONE. EVENTS IN BRITAIN. EGGING ON A FIGHT- r~.n nlL.._I. un _.|-n.._ .|.- .._...n._ .. ' Ill llllll. A NICE I-'Ll'.'AHAx\1` nuuau. t on ms;-:1 w . n coed e or undat luopcr lottoo? M. Mwdonnel `I corner. on Stewart Street mice view of the Into. Possession In May. ` DI dance IEO UIIITID -X1 f VI In third nulhg. Invnh .nond\oIIMnoIOo nu nnlnnzln-nmthnnnnlnvnld `CUR fj. I? P"`'N| Chang, `Agatha-o(0ol.0Ihoo'o Illb loco-on law `Ito Anu-Ooudou Icooluihuo. unt monk This not: tho and oonalttoo turns! out with olplovilioufot the Inn` pooplmwho uonllblo Iopldry nnhubybybook Tbobr In the ulyuglhhnovupupot that I'll silo to prlnth;tbeirownuOoo:thnothcu.0c- uuqllai, Kilian and Pod.hd0o[ol 1 -pl-O.-I Alnnj .\IuN`l'ul:Al.. A I 2.1~-1`h. tutor in slow- shung. having all nosrly on foot duos ILIIL. and instill oaths fall. In Palm H0. Charla! and Iirllltowl tho nddanu unt not `run. ._.....:..- oh. ..Ihl ...--.01.. -bu-0-! rucn I3.ll.ll.lllL Inc nvnr below II Iuu blockod rmly with lco.md the roopootfrom the presto! View in that the ood will lat lot hm or throo day: men. III 500 lllllll lfli ll SIS Ull II: qplnvu- ble duclino cu: he soon. On a con it uoomtorioobtxliqnndiclourinclncll Hum at thin mornum. Tho dunno done to uunwnunouu lMllIl0|lrlll:nCll'lIvr than st thin morning. dump to the wunhouau Along the river from cannot be ectimntod at this time. but will roach BJXLCXX). The river below in ski u....|...u....|.. ..zn. 1... ....I elm nunnnnlfllnln )lo.\ nu:.u., April 83.-Sinoo 9 ;u. the tutor in the river bu hllen two lnchcu, but 1. AL. II.....I..I -..-A. -1 0L. alt: -n -In-u:nig. Rcalden on Nohon suoel. : good 45 and stables. mouodon Mn lat. Ap y to Rims. I-`E.\'WlCK. Wmhunav 0. or through this of- ee. I.\' WILLIAMSVILLE. I tIvo~smro Brick wuer In me l'IVII' nu llllrll wru uncut-, nut in ood ha - I.l.`f::..lin. t l)l`:kQ.{Qmg()I;m`.l'Ll"`.il uneeeverneenxeownoemre. nenu. eteblee end outhoneee here been eerried ewey. The villegeeeetof the church wee covened b ve feet of water, end the loeeee Are oonel erehle. The council hen vowed en up ' tion ft the relief of the euewere. A8 euil. Lepreirie end Seal! eu Recollet. the toe hes ceueed greet havoc. cruehing in dwellings end outboueee. oerrylng evqy fencee.end killing velueble fern: stock. In the (int mentioned lece tbehonee of R. Smu-don. wholeeele 1 end ehoe melmfeenuer of this city, velued et 810.1). wee eonpleeely wrecled. The wetet `me will rbhg. end the pnoegect et thin moment loch very derk, theeoeleevenherderend norecloeely peckedtheeitvreeleetyeenendchelce of the Richelieu rlver. which in ordlnery yeen hreekeupbefonthetol the St. lettuce, he: now only to move. end it forms en eddltlonel r to the How of the Ilkl`. wuss. I.|\.Iwv\| -uu nun: -u Univ 5...;-. Joe Beef : hnetaelr was not open for guests. the wetuer reec ing within two feet of the t of the entnnce doors, which must have mue it uncomforteble for the men- ngerie. A tour around the sh market and St. Ann`: market was nude and the Inter was about ve feet deep and we: mnking ud havoc with the hucheten-ehope. At the Custom house there was not the slightest sign of humeuit`. and robobly the only I nntrv named in Ilmr. gut? fne. E a3'"3i 'i.".1'..'.'...'i'c"-'.'sB.I'?.'i;.i'1~ I iantry pund in 1100!`. my has. A... AL- II--I- An`. Al`. W's no ICIIICI Iuuerul . The district bonned hy St. Francois Xavier, My-(iill, Commisaioners and Lemoiue streets might well be named the lake dis triot, so well wntereni is it, every cellar being full. At the comer of St. Pnul and St. I"!-movie Xavier streets then -were fully three feet of water. and at the corner of St. Peter and St. Paul streets fully four feet. Going down St. Peter street towards the river much oating ice is met And the hub- bling waters showed that the ice underneath wu fest melting. Timber, bonrde, rafts. and wnnderin portions of sidewalk were met with. one one on an independent ex- cursion. With but one or two exceptions 3 all the stores on hoth sides of this street were i were closed And still as the gnwe I__ nu:-_ I...-_I...- 5-nxgg ....; ....-_ 4 -.. yumangunimhuhul-q. II?` We . Col. Ihol` hill. the unlol T131118 I'll Iuly. The flood was felt most at what was known as Goose village, beyond the Grand Trunk Co`: otlicea in St. Etienne street. The water, had struck the lower part of St. Etienne street. md Conwn ,_ For-far, Etna. Brittannln, Minnie uni Mi street! near flue bridge were more or less inundated. The greater number of the people in this locality are employee of the Grand Trunk, lml mostly all well-to-do. So that beyond the inconvenience caused by the water there we: no actual autlering. 'l"l... .I:-A...'..L 5...... ...l I... Q; I`..--.....:.. THAT FIRST-CLASS BRICK RESIDENCE. oorur Johnna and Ila-I-to Stream. in thou-o h order ` all modern Improvements : splon d in In May. Apply! IL \ LRIA Queen Street. 0 ` CIIIUCG. DUI [5 Will 09 enormous. The water rose in one night to thirty- seven feet, then went. down to thirty-three feet. and rose again to forty feet. At the Montreal warehonain company : building on \\ eilington etneet 1-. St. George said he had been informed that the water was with- in eighteen inchea of last year : mark, and rising ra idly. Tin: nnai um: fail: mmaf. at what wan \ 'lll Iuuer l|IV'Ily- lloll Illlllllllllv I0 Iunu i an idea of the total damage that will be * caused. but it will be enormous. 'l`I\n unfar Ivu-an in nun nhvhf In fhirtv. [1000 HI! COIIIG II lit. LVIITIIE `V 00930.) night the river overowed its banks and in a short time was two feet over the revetment well. It has rllen lime and ooded the greater portion of Griintown. the lower put of Mcillltreet, as well as St. Paul and Commissioner street. Molt of the merchants had removed tll good: to top ` stories from their cellu-I I few day: ago, but eome, in the firm helieftlmt there would be no ood. did not take this grecautlon, and will sut'ferhea'vily. Itie dl cull: to form an idnn nf the tnbnl rlnmnna that will he 1 .\lo.\'1'nn1.. April 23.-1`ho anticipated ` ood has come at Int. During Wednesday night. Hm rivnr nvnrnurn its hunk: and in n The Dnlnnjo GI-outer TIILII Anyone Cur Entlmuto-Tho Rise of Water. Althotfgln Lon; Expootod. Cuno an 5 Thu! In tlm .`ll;lIt-'l'he Territory Cove:-Cd by this ` Water. ` THE ANNUAL noon IN MONTRE- AL, AN5 rrs EFFECTS. .SAILING (OVER THE SEA. nu '5-u-cu u-vs -v-nu, uuv nuvvv hon the Buck river come: the intelli- pnoe that the vita` in (our feet hlghcr that r in. mint hnnn known I)-Cm` rm. ommo Li.Ol8LA;UIl. Condition 0! T`-II`! To-day. THOSE COMMODIUUS D\\'ELLI.\'(iS. Nos. KI) and Wllllam St. between (`lag and Bu-rle Su-sou; rent motleraleg possess n In May. Apply to ISAAC .\'0BLls.. ,7 7 ___ .-._ ..A-..~.,q 3,, _,,_._ Tho Vary IAIQII: NO._95 PREMISES occpled bi` Wm. Lewis & Son .5 all loft And store. osaessiou lat May. CARIICTHIRS BROS. A U01"l`AGI HOUSE, n.u:.\' and Shot and two at land Appl`` 10 BAIINEY EE- GA.\', M ohn Street nort . THE NEW BRICK uwr.`1.u.\u nuumu. situated on the south side of Princess Street. west` of Chntham ; contains fteen rooms. in- cluding bath room and all modern improve- menu;.- at the residence of the under- signed. RUE l\'EWl.A.\'DS. Princess St. LADIES to work for us In their own home! : 87 to 810 pa week can be quietly made. No photo. painting: no cunmalng. For full tlculars please address at once. Cnuclrrr in- Co.. 19 Central Street. Boston. Ma.ss.. Box5.l70 THE BOWLING ALLEY on Wellington St. with residence ovorhoad. and the xtures and ttings of the Alley. Possession at any time. Apply to UEORUE RICHARDSON &s0\`s, \ foot of Princess Street. Aug. 31. Apply to UEUICUL nu HOUSE. No. I. Vaughn Terrace. occupacd by Mrs. O'Brien. Apply at Wmu omce. A HOUSE IN WAD!-1'8 LANE. Union St.. conmlnln 5 rooms. For further particulars upply to ERT PIPER. on the pmmlnus. 1 ...',9gL, ` L153]-In Moolu-:.-At Kingston. on Friday, April 22nd, William George, Iooond son of John Moore, ed 4 our: ll month: 22 days. The funeu will` save his flatlii- a residence, corner of King and Barrack streets, to- morrow (Sumlav) morning, at 10 o'clock. Friends and acquaintancea are respectful- ly invited to attend. .'s"nI""` """ " """":: hgfnus nun v_I.nP $ -`.:`:..'L .. " ' `A `LAUNDRESS. Apply [0 mo General Hos- p ta . , V . lMMEDIATELY-A Carriage Blncksuth. Apply to June Lnvmvur. Princess St. A FIRST-CLASS BRICKLAYEH . for nvc monLha;work to commenoeat once. Anply no ` F. H. TABER. Morton P.0. PIANO TO RENT on easy terms. Apply at this 011100. VOL; LVI. HONDA`: Aucrlox sun: of Mrs. R. McCaul`s furniture. I 124 Barrie Street. at 10:1!) mm. ` ` SUNDAY. . Axxun Snmnc: 9! St. George`: Sociotf St. George`: Cathedral at 3 p.m. unnsrn A V A GENERIAL SERVANT. Apply to RS. YOUNG. 216 Gordon Street. DESIRABLE RESIDIM` . with ..~|.n. .nmhad_ on the I NICE PLEASANT HOUSE nix rooms. ......a ma nn was. A mod union. for one `R \ %` THE NEW BRICK DWELLl!\'G HOUSE. zinlntnd nn thn nnnlh .-,-,., .v -..._.... .._. ., .--~--. _ _~~~- -- - -j BRICKLAYER `tor ve mnmhn - wnrlr In anmmanmant once. ADD}! FIVE (`UA'l`MAKlCRS. W Veal and Pant nu. - hinhnnt. mum-in the aim mid. An- J FOR SALE (SR To RENT.W 3936131; npzqgou. THE DAILY Wma. REMINDER8. FOR SALE. 'v717z'&7{1SI TO-LET. CKKR8-IllIIlt (E DIED. It nIVotu|lovdIlluI`nd\\'| qplnu lsholnhotllnluolutlouu. H and uls-or'"dn:uhIIt. W5` Monnulu. v to ulna! :7 undo uglh . lthdcu.-I-(haunt: In :|nb.hoI'oboIIuy pk; vhoroouo la m..`."`...".`.'!E.'......." :."m_am lion 3 at "I 3 un- ..m..3`!'..'?'~ m:u u.. ~ oorunyshubr. l'|otoo`o" urn! oe=dpdou"willcundl chronic man. an. \ can rich their utudul and Incl- uau.-Dcu Sir. Your " nu-lhhuuc tlcfhuvochrlwundon in n can. I re lnmodlolo ulkl. In. . (Manon. Illa. Othvs Co.. Itch. Goo. I . lhvdl l. Co., cl New York. will boon lay Ind. thoulnohuth annual cull- Ihn of tludrohndud "Ana-bu N 'H___A_.- "nngl hi mil WW. 0' F3.-as a'n|n prospect So-oudvton J Ihnnnnlnn slum Division at H one unlu. The uerchenu are beginning to {eel bet- ter. Buelneee in Improving. A deeler en 1 : "The city folk: BIOIIO have money. the u- menl t to Iny an out poneeeevl ol much Oh, but I hope fer better than smug them. -n.. ...a.|..| lmnnnv .luIn'|ee8iuen.ol Among than. The original University Jubiloolugamol New Orlouil. will In bacon Tuesday and Wodnathy oven! at Oh: oh hall. under ` plan ol the .ll.C.A. no vorv olollmm It ptunnll nuan- the muuumo Ion. ` Members of the St. Luvrvnca division. Sons of Tomperumo, will hmzl Imolr mom: Ioadqy min at " o'c . pmcoo-I by boat to the umcu:n of the Usnleu Inland Division at Wolfe Inland. `l`I.- ._--a.|..nO- can knlllllilh NI Incl. work :3 Already wen uuvnncou. The K. & P.R. company In: connected their Rcnfrow nation and round-house hy ualophone. They urn uloo mutri an extra telogrnph win from n N! to 8 ur- bot. Lake. A (Lomontic recently cut. a shine at A ball with her mintreu` utiu dream When the owner lent to put it on the Inn utnn {shod to End it In lld npcir. The oornnt. had in u the nnsudno loft. |l-_L._ 15' oh. RD Lnurnnnmn alivininn. I nnnc u ;lcCu'I';, Eclntyn And Bosch, soldiers. who. it in thou t, gtrticipstod in the u- nuh upon Utifchor uttlo on Wednesday evening, were Arrested to~dny. I-`nogr with us His fnlml union nnd `HIV `I can llllon, 300. June: prnwluru. Suporintondout Nicol, ol Uatunqui come- tery. ha hh plum kid {or u very great im- provement on the round: thin spring. The ` work in dreuly we I ulnncod. T]... K k P R a-mmngnv hu connected evemng, uruwu uruny. Enter with u: the favored ngion and buy some ne Califomin Inn: 3: I01: pot D ; roll bacon. l0c ; 8 pound cun pk punches. l.'c; '2 nlmon, 26. Juno Crswford. u.........o-...i.no Kinnl nl thin-nnui name. ono. On Thunday waning Mr. Wilson, mann- ger of the cotton mill, entertained 5 number of friends at hi: residence. 'l'I.- ........o.. .-.l I`.-.-.-nan-n nhnn-n Inna!-cl will melon. no no ml orotnar wno u very ucu. YeaurdAy H. Strntford. Il`., received I permit from Hon. A. M. Ross, minister of 'culturI, to about bird: of All kind: for so entic pu NI.-4`.-av. clntvm md Roach. noldiers. ` ni ht. `he membership of the Ottuu hunch of Queen`: endowment uoocintion is eigh*y- nnn gmmng on Buumny next. Cnrponten in the employ of the Rathhun compuw, who were getting 82 per day. struck tor .50 to-dny. ` I3.-nag. u-ill inhnln nn Hm ()nnnn'n ` amacx lo!` M w-any. NI on will jubilale on the Queen's birth y. The Quench`: Own Ries. of Ta- mum-. will In nnkod In nnrtlcinne. Dllldly. 1110 Queen I uwu nnuua, ronto, will be Add to panic! we. Mr. H. J. Ringer,utu_ o glgod Centre street. On Wednesday mat H.850 shuns of K. & 1 . R. were sold on the New York stock ex- change. New um] mils will belnid bv the R.\\'. & change. New noel mils will bv 0. between the (`spa and Three `Mile lhy thin spring. Rm tho elammt diloluv of l.')c dress cools and namwnre anop Ill Lronaecon. Mr. J. \V. Ashley, Pittsburg, has urclms ed the residence of Joseph Fran lin. uu Centre street. I\- \\'4..Inn-Jun Inn? '9 R50 nhnrnn 0' K 4* thu sprung. See the elegant dinplay goo]: in Murray & Ta_vlor`I Ihow windows tu~ night. ' I... .........l.....|.in at th. lhtnnm hnunnh nf ronm, vuu D0 Illou w plrucl In. Ringenutudento the dominion hunineu college. wu culled to hit home in ` Melon, to one his brother who in very sick. ` \'._o-..I... II Qt.-gel.-u-A nr not-nil-Ada ` m$':$JKm\WE'v 1'33!-, of menus at nu reuaence. The county of Frontenac cheese board will . meet thin season et the Windlor hotel. be- ginning Snturdey next. (`M-mntan in the emnlov Puragrnphn of Interest as Picked Up by Our Busv Reporters on the Street. H. M. Folger has gone to New York. See Murray & Taylor's hosiery window to nig`ht. l.. Pnm! Inna nlnrl: with \lr Rlluiplll rn. M l`. .l`Ul`u, HIM: cu moves to Chicago. Rgraginn in (`hi leauung nutter: nnu Iurrlcns. The farmers begmn ploughing on high In nda yesterday. Min lhlh Dnvlin is visiting Miss Muc- dunnell, or loronto. Lindley's dramntic club will pay in Gan- nnoque next week. Mr. Cleveland in erecting a handsome house at Cape Vincent. v.-a.i.I.-nt. (lm-nlaml neither wishes nor ['79 BROOK s (5 Inspect luu Invuou. in min yesterday. Miss Balls Devlin is visiting dunnell, of Tomnto. I :...ll.u'. cl:-nrnnn nluh will nnv in Gm house at Lupe \ uxcem. President tilevolaud neither wishes will ucwyt A renomination. W. \\ an}. of Kingston. has opened a tin will I008 t renomlnauon. W. an}, Kingston, opened and hardware shop in Connecon. u. I \\' Anhlnv Pitnlmra has m|rvlm_I- Unoquallod to: Style. Fit and Close Prices. ltlnapeclion Invite? `n n -1:: 1:: r\ r1 `7 Q IT! Iuardnad IVTXNNHNCIIDOIICH *"-1I&:.*-.k arn..,...':-.**~.:.-`"*` manna .udtM::`I::n`|;'gAIn" mi In 'I'I(E. For cheap tieke:&_t:;l points, and {infor- mation pertaining to all Routes, apply to Ferry W ha;-f-,7 K III to uucago. 3 in children's hats at Page's, leading hatter: and furriers. The farmers bemn nlnuchinu high * F. A. rbmzn, J General Ticki Agent. A -1 D_.._.I. 05...... T/LLINGHAST. THE TA/LOR'8. Are selling the Beat Pine Lumbor_M. 88.3 per 151.. and the East Shingles It Il. that has biaen olfeu-ed lmlnsston for yuan. Doors Sashes. Newola. &.o.. am. also correspondingly - ohonp. l:V'\(\'l` nl.` f\lTIi`Ii`\T Q'l"`DIc`Iu`, I` l(I'\Yl`..Q"l`l\\Y THE THOUSAND ISLAND ROUTE BY Rome. Wabertown 3 Oadougbux-3 lut. ` To Utica. Albany, New York, Philade|'a. Washington. Baltimore and all Pointuln North am New York. via G.'l`.R. and N.Y.C. Rya. .j__ _ T. HANLEY. onunp. } FOOTOF QUEEN STREEI`, KINGSTON THE RATHB UN COMPANY