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ItAILV iiltlTlMI tVIUU, JUNE 29. POPRH XESBKKGKR TO AUEBICA. DEATH IN A STRUGGLE. PKK8OMAI1 COLUMN. Psopls whore tonrsmanta.

Snylasa and Doincs Attrart HELL RULE IT BY LOVE THAI'S WHAT MB. GLADSTONE'S PEL SENT POLICY WHOLLY AIMS TO Da WALSH STB1 A.O"Z"S FIFTH ANNEAL CLEARING SALE NOW GOING Dont forget that wo are giving Bargains in every Department. Stock all New, Fresh and Fashionable. All Light Prints and Sateens reduced. AH Tablo Linens, llouso Furnishings, Cm tains, reduced.

Thousands of Remnants in every departmont to bo Sacri ficed. Gents Furnishings all marked down. WALSH STEACY June IS. FOR CAMPING I BOWES Sc BXS03STETT3S Aro offering a Beautiful Lino of Navy Sorgo Dress Goods for Camping or Travelling Dresses also Navy Flannels for Shirts at Very Low Prices. Shirts made to order in first class stylo.

Jnna 22. THE BEST ROOFING IN THE WORLD. Walters Patent Metallic SHINGLES. fiv n. rT-'t'tn'l', 'f'tn io(i 0 1 il Mr.

rsnell inA Mr. SYenner Say touts and Astra The CIA toon Bsstias niton-wnrSea -tort Xs reTiieAreGnsWanM Eaytrt Mini to Be. London, Jnna 2a The latest analysis of Mm party nominations as compare! with the analysis cabled on June 17th is AA follows June 17. Jane 98. led! ton ions 896 494 Liberal Ununiats 116 114 880 877 Tbe somber of seats claimed by Liberal Unionists, bat eon tested by QlAdslOniADA hAS ioOTAABAd first date from 83 to 94 the number of Conservatives opposed by Gladstoniane from 187 to 997.

These changes all in dioate improved ocgnnisatume and increased energy by the Gladstoniane. The Liberal Unionists and Conservatives however, have eome to a better understanding and they oppoee each oUuir in only five districts. There an still a large number of seats uncontested, bnt it is impossible to accurately determine their number as changes are so rapid. THI BNTHUI1AUC IS UNSUSFASSBD. Liverpool, Jane 98.

Mr. Gladstone id at the meeting hero that the entba siaem in favor of Home Bale surpassed anything he had witnessed during his life. Despite tbe long purees ol lus opponents he looked forward to the result ot the elections with confidence. He denounced the Nationalists in 1881 because he thought they were in the wrong. He supported them non because ha thought they were fat the right.

He denied they were refasing Ulster privileges which they were giving elsewhere; on tfae oontrory they were willing to listen to any suggestion ou behalf ot Ulster. Again they were told that Mie land purchase project meant taking British taxpayers money. It meant nothing of the kind. It was one thing to spend their money end another to invest iX If he thought Mist laud jMirolinse meat more than investment he would be no party to tbe scheme. He denied that the Home Rule bill aud tbe Land Purchase bill were inseparable.

Home Rale was a question ot cUss against mass. The Liberal party was not supported by dukes, squires, riorgymen ot the established church, office 1 of the army, and forth. Wherever thore was a highly privilegel, publicly endowed profereion, every member of it was an anh-Liberal. Bat from tbe legal and medical profession, tbo Liberals reoeived a fair share of rapport. The Liberals were told that by Home Rale England would have to hold Ireland by foroe, bat this she was doing now.

He hoped to hold her in future by love. (Cheers.) Rev. Henry Ward Beecher was on the platfrom while Mr. Gladstone was peaking. A VUT XLOQUIET BUKtT.

London, Jane 99. Gladstone, in tba oourse ef his speech at Liverpool, terday, said: "It woe hen that I drew breath. I have bow drawn it 70 yean. The Mme not diatant when I my debt to nature, and these be lest words 1 shall speak in Liverpool." Gladstone quoted from Ballard's Chevy Chose, A ohild unborn shall ran the hunting of that day," and exolaimed, "If idle and shallow pretexts bewilder the mind of people, or if tha power, wealth and rank overbear the national sense, the ohild unborn shall roe the voMng of that day. I entreat you to reaolve that the mvilixod world shall no longer assert that Ireland is England's Poland, and to determine that England shall no longer have a Poland.

8he has had it long enough. Listen to pradenee, con rage and honor. Sing out tbe old, ring in tha new ring ont the notes of memory and discord ring in the blessed reign of a Mme of peaoe." NOrXB AND COMMENTS. The candidates in Ireland have hardly been changed. Mr.

Gladstone will remain at Hawar-den one week. He will then eome to London. The Dnblin Methodist Conference, by a vote of 187 to 22, has resolved not to interfere in politics. The Irish Presbyterians have circulated resolution! in favor of supporting Unionists candidates in the coming elections. Mr.

Parnell addressed an audience of 6,000, at Cardiff, Walea. He said that Mr. Gladstone bed chosen tho very first instant to strike an effective blow for Inland. MABIME INTELLIGENCE. Through Line Kingston to Montreal No Transfer ef Freight or Pnnengeri.

MOMBIGXOB STBAMIIBO, (lineal Ablsnats whs Branahl (he Bc-iwta lor OsHUasl Olbbsas. The Pope's messenger, Monsignor Btraniero, bringing the beretta for the new Amerioan Cardinal, Dr. Gibbons, of Baltimore, has arrived. He is accompanied by tbe young Count Stanislas Mnoriola, a Noble Guard of the Papal Gnard, who handed tha snehetta to the Cardinal, with tbe appropriate i moniee, on the day of hie arrival in this eonntry. The nuohotta is sknlloap whioh signifies the physical foroe of tbe Church the beretta ii a square shaped rod hat won by Cardinals, and will be impoaod on Dr.

Gibbons' head with tha aoeouipaniments of groat manifioenoe. Monsignor Straniwo, the Pontifical ablegate, is a member of one of the most aristocratic families in Southern Italy. Hu Christian names are Germano Benedetto Franoesoo Paolo. The position he has attained in the service of the Church ia the reward of able and lesions labor. He waa boro at Berletta, a city of forty thousand inhabitants, in Jana, 1863.

At a suitable age he became a student at the Capramoa College in Rune, where eome of the ablest pontifi-ealdiplomsta have been ed nested. He reoeived his doctor's degree at the Apolhnare Seminary. After leaving Cspranioa College, ho studied diplomacy for four years in tbe Academia Ec-deesstica. Ha wae attached to the Segreteria di Stato for four years, with the Papal Nuncio, at Madrid. After this bo was sent to Vienna, when he was an honorary secretary of tha Nuncio in that city, five yean.

He will probably ba promoted after his return to Rome from the mission bo is now preforming. Monsignor Btramero ia short in stature, a compact and symmetrical figure. His head is remarkable for its aspect of power and thoughtful ness. In general rpearaLoe the Monsignor ie unmistakably Italian. Hie attainments inclnde a knowledge of French, English and German.

He is an expert musician, performing on.the piano and organ. In private life ho is amiable and interesting. His diplomatic services are said to have been performed with singular adroitness, giving the promise of superior trusts in the futare. CUSDKHBED TELEGRAMS. Last Mlhi's ssd To-days News Cdsassd Hows tor Oar Ussy Hsadsra, Rev.

H. W. Beecher and wife have reached London. New York Irishmen hays sent another 10,000 to Parnell. Prinoe Luitpold was yesterday formal' ly made regent of Bavaria.

Tbe window glass factories of the country will shut down to-morrow Miss Waldron; Lynchburg, has fasted 48 days, drinking only vinegar And witer. One Mitchell ie nnder arrest at Montreal for stealing goods from Canley A Co: to the value of 1600. The will of ex -mayor Beaudry, Mon tresl, divides np bie property pretty evenly toncag his children. Tbo Brooklyn horse ear man have grievances, but they will all be settled by arbitration. Gooderham A Worts, dealers, are cut' ting down the wages of employees, OS' signing dullness of trade as the reason.

Seventy-five salesmen of tha Bingor Bowing Machine Co. were looked out yesterday for refusing to sign certain rales. 8. F. Griffiths, Toronto, has lost tho whole of his family, throe boys and one girl, from dipthontio croup, caused by bad drainage.

Hon. Mr. McDougall is askod to oppose Sir John Macdonald for tbe presentation of Carloton County in tho Dominion House. The first lecture of tho Tiehborne clam act in New York was a financial failnro. As a cariosity be has ceased to draw.

A servant in a family at Bucharest murdered his master and mistress and thair five children, stole 10,000 francs and then fled to Bulgaria. Among tha bills which received royal assent on elosing day waa a bill allowing the dominion parliament to give repr to tua North-West. entation Beecbor had Liverpool. The people cheered him as heartily as they would have done a sovereign. He heard Gladstone speak on Monday evening.

Tha protecMvo association of Brooklyn will apply to tho Knights of Labor for aa independent charter, severing their oonnectien with the New York city Much talk has been heard in Wall street, New You, lately id a proposed advance in the price of coal on July 1st The officers of tho various coal companiee say no advanoe will bo Tho Loko Bhoro BK. eompony bogan operations this morning at Chicago 960 polios and Pinkerton men, Mm latter armed with Winchester rifles, having possession of tba switching yards. Tbe trains carried strongly armed guards. Tho report of the finance oommittee in connection with the Toronto musical festival shows that Mm gross receipts were 914,000, the expenses, leaving a balance in band of Half of whioh will 1m paid to Conductor Torriogton according to agreemont. UhBinptsBshly BsssiW to Dots.

Anoaob LSAOOS. THI BOMB-THBOWKB AT CHIOAGO TUB HAM OmOBB DALY SHOT. SeAAeieS kr Mw Event si eyatarkrt Iks Assrcktot fiscs a rnluirt Spree -Mow Site "lew Move KIIM toe A Sew 111 Bill Te." Chicago, Jana 90. Oscar Nee be, one of the eight men charged with eotcpli-city in tba Haymarket riots, stated yee-terday that the man who bad thrown the bomb was dead. The man who threw the bomb was Rhei ahold Kroger.

It was ho who triad to kill officer Mi-obarel Madden the nay after the Hay-market riot, and waa fatally shot by Madden. Kroger waa driven to desperation by tbe deed that he did on the night of May 4lh. All that night he and a companion spent in saloons in Milwaukee avenne, drinking hard. They were armed, and on Wedneaday Kroger was heard to say in one of these places that he wae determined to kill the first policeman lio met and to die with him. He feared capture and hanging, and made np bis mind to die with his boots on.

Tbs investigation made by State Attorney Grinnell and Capt. Seharck revealed tbe fact that Kroger was one of tbe most radical of Nibiliste and the eonstantineiter to offensive action. Hie name was found among tbe list in tbe Arbnter Zeitung offloe. He was a single man, born in Germany, 99 years old, 6ft. J9 in.

high, and of light complexion. He 'did not look like a laboring man. This description agrees in every way with that whioh John Burnell gives of the man who threw the bomb. Kroger was a tanner, and occupied a room at 119 North Pulina street. Ha was known to bo engaged with Louis Lingy and two other men in tbe maunfaotare of dyna-He attended tbe Hay- mite end bomba.

If 1 After the terrible affair there ail the other conspirators secreted themselves and loft their homes, or biding places only when dragged forth by tbo police. Kroger and Boerge went on a debauch, aa described, on tbo afternoon of tho Slh. Tho two men moved south, on Deeplaines street, approaching gradually the see no of the massacre. There they knew they would meet tha policemen. In the saloon of Henry Schneider, at Deepiainea and Fnlton street, Kroger displayed a revolver and declared thal he would kill the first policeman ba saw.

He went to the door and fired into the ureet. Officer Madden, wbo was not far away, ran to saloon, when Kroger pot bia revolver near Madden's left breast and fired. The officer dragged his assailant to tbe sidewalk, where they engaged in a life and death straggle. Officers Daly and Hartnel ran to tha scene, and Daly shot Kroger ia tha right thigh, bringing him to bie knees. Madden cned, as be fell, "Yon have killed me, and I will kill yon.

Then be hia revolver rwinet Kruger's fore-and the ball plan eh ist'a brain to tho were taken to tba hospital, where Madden recovered. Kroger lay for some time and then ALVIN JObUMIM A MIX. -CBABLXB L. DAVIS 1DIA OT KAXIIIOX THX WXALTH BS raSSBISBL Now York, Jane 98. Charles L.

Davis, Mm theatrical manager and actor, is a defendant in a anit far divorce brought by bis wife Jennie on the ground of adultery. He waa arrested to-day, bat was released on 15,000 bail. Mrs. Davie, in her bill of complaint, recites tbe circumstances leading np to tha Ume that she joined Davie' company daring whioh period he proved an ardent lover. She then says: "In Albany, on November 17, 1889, we were talking about marriage and ha said 'Jennie, yon know the courts have decided tbat a wedding is unnecessary, and if agree to bis married, and I represent yon as my wife, we are aa legally married any minister ean marry At first I did not approve of snob aa agreement.

Ha said ha didnt believe in ministers and never attended church, and wa might as well marry then as at any Mme. I consented to his phut finally. He then said 'Wall, we can marry now, and from this Mme yon are my to which I said 'Vary well I He then kissed me, and thereafter we travelled together as man and wife." The remainder of tha complaint alleges cruel treatment and other graver reasons why the plaintiff seeks for a divorce. Davis asked complainant to keep tbo marriage quiet, as the an nonnoemant of it might prejudice defendant's law suit with Emma Verne. Complainant agreed to this, but thereafter lived aa Davie' wife.

Davis after' wards eaid he wae prepared to make the marriage public, sod presented her with soveral artieles of diamond jewolery. In hia subsequent letters he addressed her as "my darling littio wife, end need other endearing exnressiona. Mrs. Davis states tbat Davia baa an income of 125,000 a year; that bis jowslery is worth 1100,000 that be holds mortgagee on real estate aggregating and that he has about 17000 in cash in different banks. KT.

LAWUKXCX rUSASUBK TKAVKU ion bicbiusu co. rosenau anothxb boat amsiican co's. hbamxbs. Montreal Star. I be Richelieu end Ontario NavigaUon Company has purchased the steamer "Prinee Arthur" from tba Rone and Watertown and will ran bor every Monday morning from Kingston upon tha arrival of the C.P.R.

and G.T.R. trains through to Montreal, calling at Clayton and all tbo Canadian porta This will give an every day service through tbs Thousand si soils to tha city. Mr. F. E.

Oilman, who was vice pro-itlent of the 8t. Lawrence Steamboat Company, was askod this morning if they bad given np the Bt Lawrence mate entirely to their rivals, tbe R. A O. "Not by any means," he replied "we can't ran Canadian bottoms and carry Amerioan passengers between their ports owing to tbo retaliatory legislation passed by Congress a few days ago, and which ia meant as a hit at Canada for bar leisure of Amerioan fishing vessels, but wa are bmldiug three steamers at Charlotte. These will bo Amerioan bottoms and will ho able to touch at all the Americso as well si Canadian ports.

Tbo boats era being built by a large railroad company, hot they will not bo body for this season's business. Breton Yushi cisb" Xaav, Boston, Jnna 29. The Eastern Yacht Club regatta comes off to-day at Marblehead sky cloudless wind from tbe west, from 14 to 10 miles, fresh. Tbe Msy flower is a slight favorite here in the betting as against Mm Pnritan. p.m.

The Priscilla leads tha flset by naif a mile, Mm Mayflower and Puritan gaining on her. 19:40 p.m. The yachts rounded the first stake boat aa foilowa Priscilla, 19:86 Pnritan, 19:41 Mayflower, 19:49. Wind blowing good topsoil braes. The Priscilla ronndod tht second stake boat Paritan at 1:10.

The boats passed the fourth stoke boataa follows Paritan, first; Priseil-la, second and Mayflower, third. The Poriton is regarded as a inn wiener. ILBsI t-JLBSl riLMI Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment ii a sere cure Cor blind, bleeding or. itching piles No one need saSer.

Prepared for piles only. It never fails to care. Sold by druggists for ti.oo, or mailed on receipt sf price. Williim's Mf'g. fileveiand, O.

fiiilnfritisiibig FORCim RECIPR0CI1Y. la one of tbs American Produce Ex change ciroulnrg, widely circulated and baring a large ioflnanoe in trade circles, wa find tha following Than ia now a bill before Coograre giving tha executive the power to exclude the importation of German and French winoe, boeeqaf of their adulteration and nnhealth-falnef. We hope tha Mil will not be lost protect taka immediate measures towards that end, If the prohibition of wines ia not sufficient let ns continne our investigation of the lift of commodities imported and ascertain how many other nnhaaUhfal articles can be excluded, uniff ws sea Map tha Frenchman and the iron sura of Qermany to a aim vholetomt appreciation oj reciprocal relation." The Germans and the French will, by aad bye, be ia pretty much the same position as the Canadians, whoae fiah has been virtually shnt oat of the American market, and that, too, nnder the moat distressing circumstances. Oar people have been taught a wholesome appreciation of reciprocal relations, bat, singular to say, nothing has been dona toward the improvement of them. Tba Canadian government baa all to gain and nothing to lose by reciprocity.

TLelate George Brown foresaw the necessity of it, and sought it in vain. His failure was not to be for all time. There was nothing to prevent others, though feeble imitators of hia methods, taking np the poliey whioh be championed and seeking to carry into elfeet. But erisia not being impending nothing lias boon dons. Sir John ia nndsratood to have said that Canada oonld get along very nicely without the friendly consideration of the United States.

He eonld "peddle bin and be did so to bis own satisfaction. The people of the maritime provinces are, however, dissatisfied. Hrnoe the vote of ttyotosi in Nova liootia in favour of seoeasimi from confederation as tha requisite preliminary to negotiations for a common ial treaty wish the United States. The New Brnnswick electors are not io rebelliotuly inclined, bat the Liberals, in convention assembled, by reeolntion have expressed a regret that the Canadian government did not adapt the suggestion of the imperial government and endeavor, in aooordandce with snob to negotiate for and secure, if possible, with the United States a renewal of the flahjBg elaniee id the treaty of 1871, before tb abrogation, and at the some time endeavor to secure a treaty of reciprocity between tha United Btatee and Canada. It seems abundantly clear that whilst the present ministry professes to be willing protect tbe fiiher-iee they are not in favor of reciprocity, and, therefore, they have allowed tha whole matter to drift and become so involved that the interests of Canada have not only been lost sight of bat the bneinees of tbe country bee been greatly injured as well, and the Liberal party condemns, in the strongest possible manner, tbe conduct of tbe preoent government in ao neglecting the maritime interests of tbe Dominion.

Tbe Prinee Edward Islanders, noting tba access of tbe Newfound land err, and their freedom to deal with whom they please and bow they please, era about aa dissatisfied aa they ean be, and on the 80th the general elections may give the central government at Ottawa another aboek I It is a local election, of conrGI, but it is affected a the Nova 8eotia election was by Dominion issues. Beci procity is tbe bops of tbe maritime provinces. They agitate for it, they demand it, and will eventually have it though it involve a repudiation of tbe national poliey so fair as they are TUB ATTACK MADE. Troe to anticipation the annonnoe-ment of 8ir Richard Cartwright's purpose to retire from the representation ol Sooth Horan bae suggested vicious attack! upon him. Perhaps there is no man in Canada mors wholly imlifforent to tbe tactics of opponents than Sir Richard Cartwright Criticism ba expects.

and be does not ears whether it mild or malignant in any case be does that which fas consilient to be bis doty. It may not be popular at the moment bat time is in his favour, and sooner or later tbo wisdom of bis counsel is made quite apparent. The Whio has explained why Sir Richard Cartwright does not seek renomination in Snath Huron. Gerry' mnndend oat of Centra Horan ho en tered Centra Wellington, and conducted a campaign inch as tba electors of that constituency never experienced before, and such as they will never experience again nniesa ha or one aa able champions tbo cause of onset government. Defeated, bat nnder eiranmstanete not at all discreditable, he was offered tbe ro presentation of South Huron, Mr.

McMillan retiring in bie favour anil with the understanding that he should have first choice in the next election. Sir Richard Cartwright was not a party to that arrangement, bat be rospeeted it and is to be respected in tarn. Now, as tbo arrangement with Mr. McMillan baa nearly expired," says Tk Mail, "the party of too first part waata the seat, while Sir Riobacd, whose service an not coveted by tbe Ref or men of any other constituency, desires it also. It is with a viaw to secure tbe Betting aside of tba terms of the con' tract that the ex-Finance Minister is making bis pilgrimaga.

That ba baa no vary gnat expactation of snooess in thin enterprise ia evident from tbo tone of tbe preas supportiug him. Tbe Kingston WHitt, published at his homo, in discussing his chances declares that bo is going to 'await the development of but it says ho ia 'a repreaonta tive of whom any eonutitnoncy abonld feel proud, anil that Mr. McMillan can' not hope to bring to 8ooth Huron a fraction of the distinction which Sir Richard baa It states that there ia a doubt as to tlio gallant knights explains that it does this to bead off tho slanders with whioh the Tory press will team in ease of bis resignation. Our eon temporary does not state tha case fairly and truthfully, but that, nnder tbs circumstances, is not to ba ex pooled. Tho Wnin did not ay or insinuate that Sir Richard was going to Booth Horan to angle tor tbo nomination or have tha contract with Mr.

MoMtUan set aside, and it did net make certain explanation because there wars doubts about "the gallant knight's chances." did say that Sir Richard would attend tho convention, to be bold to-day, thank the electors for their kindness and courtesy, and retire to await the development ot events, not in Union any mors than in Mie teat of tha eonntry. lie ia not at all worried shoot the futare. The people need his services In parliament now more than at any other time, and a dosen aeata will bo at his disposal when Mm Mmoeomoe for the oloetion of a new parliament. D. Mnllaly.of Toronto, is spending his holidays in the eity.

Col. Cotton yesterday inspected tbe London Field Battery, Hon. Thomas White will leave for tha North-West in a few days. Jamaa Marshall has resigned the sec-roteryship of the County Orange Lodge. Sir Adolph Caron has gone to London to lay the oorner atone of the new drill ball and military school.

Hon. Peter Mitchell, proprietor of tbe Montreal Herald, is at the Thousand Island House, Alexandria Bay. 8ir John Maodonald yesterday bod a light retan of the sciatic pains from wmeh he recently suffered. W. 8.

Chisholm, W. K. Evens, Lsn-don H. Williams, H. W.

Clarke, Wood-toekj eminent bicyclists, passed down the ri7ertbie morning. Rev. Dr. Sanderson, of Btratbroy, was presented with a gold watch by bis parishioners before he left for another place of labor. Dr.

D. Sullivan, brother of Senator 8nllivan, died at 8L Catharines. He was visited daring his illness by Mr. W. H.

Sullivan. Patrick and Aagastine Ford, of the New York riA World, are enjoying tha fishing on the river this season. They are in the Ingle hart oottage. 0. H.

Vanlnven, who for over nine yean was bead miller in the Delta mills, has sooepted a like position ia John Roddrioka, Lyndhnrst. Messrs. J. Carson, Charles Smith and Charles Livingston left for a trip to England this afternoon. They sail from Qaebea and will ba absent six weeks.

8ir John Macdonald ia expected to visit Kingston, on Monday, and remain for a couple of days before going west for a trip across the Rocky Mountains. Tbe Deputy Minister of Militia in-speoted the fort, the battery and Military College to-day. Ha earns to attend the alosing id the latter Institution. There is a report here that Hon. Frank Hmith will be replaced in the by Hon.

B. W. Scott, who had the portfolio in MaekeniM's adminihtra turn. Arolibiahop Lynch and Vicar General Rooney left for Baltimore thia morning, to be preoent at the ceremony of conferring Mie Beretta upon Cardinal Gib- J. A.

Minnee will represent the Kingston Bicyole Glob at the meeting of the Canadian Wheelsmen Association in Montreal. He will setae judge in the races. He leaves for Montreal to-morrow. Count Gaixiali, tbe garde noble ot Pope Leo Kill, wbo is the bearer of the Cardinals cap 10 Cardinal Taeeheroan, arrived at Qaebee this morning. The Count was dressed in the uniform of a papal garde, a bine tunic, embroidered with gold, white pantaloons, and wore a mamivegola helmet.

Dx. R. N. Horton retained yesterday tram London, where he had been panning his medioal studies far some Mme. Ha obtained qualifications in medicine and snrgery bom Edinburgh and Glasgow.

He intends locating in Broekville. Dr. Horton is at present the gnest of his father-in-law, J. C. Mitobell, Barrie street.

And weakness, the bone of so many at this season of the year, are tha manifestations of debility and general low of tone, rad this should not be allowed to progress when simple treatment will afford prompt and permanent relief. Wine; Beef and Iran with Quinine, a most elegant and pleasant tonic, will ba found of great service in all those forms of disease that arise from impaired nutrition and loss of appetite. As it is pleasant to tha taste it is especially adapted for young children. Wine, Beef and Iron, with Quinine, is sold in bottles, al 50c. and x.oo only at Poison's drug store.

Witk Orent Ttaaiars, We ore Belling 9 eons of lalmcn for 96e 8 cans of mackerel at 98o spice roll bacon, lOo by tha roll canned tomatoes and corn. James Crawford. FINANCE COMMERCE To-day's ukisaxs Busk Latter. Chicago, Jane 19. Our market opened weak and strengthened on a report from Nevada, indicating an unsatisfactory con dition of the growing crop, many of which place the entire wheat crop at not exceeding two-thirds of last year's yield.

After the buying spasm was over the market weakened off to 74 for and closes at 74 to for June. Tha reports from the sprini wheat orop daring the next 15 171 wii govern this market chiefly. Foreign man. set reports continne as discouraging as ever. Field, Lindlay Co.

srk mock Letter. 4 WMsht Co.) 19. The Chicago Board from Friday July and, Tuesday. During July Board will open on Mondays Then will be no afternoon Jnly and August. Doras Marks.

29. Wheat, dull; demand, in excess of demand. to 6e 8d. Spring, Winter, 6s 7d to 6s pd 139,000 of which American. 19.

Opening, 68 high. I closing, 67. rtotllHMIto MARKET. Montreal, June 9. I Flour Receipts, sjoo bbls sales report' ed none.

Market dull prices unchanged. Quotations Patents, 4.10 to 3.15 superior extra, 340 to 4.00 extra superfine, 3 63 to 3.73 spring extra, 3.13 to 3.33 superfine, 3.00 to 3.10 strong bakers, 3.30 104.30 83 to S43 ,63 to s.73 Pollards, sAo; Ontario Mgs, i.j to 140; City .30 to tegs, s. 23 to 3,00 for strong Wheat noml red winter 8 1 to 8a white 81 to 82 spring 81 to 8a. Caro 53 1037c. Peas-66 to 68c.

Oats 31 to 3 sc. Barley 50 to 60c. Rye 58 to 60c. Oatmeal 4x0 to 4.30. Corn meal 240 to 3 do.

Pork ia.30 to 13.3a Lord 8 tope. Bacon iota ne Hama 11 to 11c Cheese 5 to 7J as to quality. Batter Townships 14 to 16 ilnrrisbarg 13 to 13 Western is 1014c. Eggs doll 11 to njc. for fresh.

ONTBKAL IIWIS MARKET. Montreal, Jnna 19. 1 p.m. STOCKS. ASKXD OFFS Bank of Montreal 09 Ontario (Bank Bank dn Motions Bank of Toronto.

Banqif Cartier. Merchants Bank 123 QlWOOCe A A AA Union Bank of Commerca Federal Dank Can. Psc. R.R..... Montreal Telegraph Co Rich, A Out.

Nav. Co City Passenger R.R Montreal Gae Co Canada Cotton Co 85 Dundaa Cotton Co Ontario Investment W. Land 73 SL Paul M. A 1. eamxanB! sw Esiraami AMKIEIL On the tilth ineta at tha residence of the bride's mother, Brook Street, by Rev.

Stillwell, assisted by Btv. T. W. JolUlto, Mr. Andrew Wallop Dunlop, to Miff Isabella Arautresn.

A DELIGHTFUL SAIL! YOU WISH TO KM JOY DOMINION DAY ueoa pur the lUh F.WA BUM to BELLEVILLE to tw In. It nWld bud of tha Heeiment will dtooeurw lint mule the way. eaa the potass STB. "ST. LA WHENCE WiU eniir you eoastort hI speed.

At Bellelli here so wills wllf tin an opponanity of wKeemlng irttha Graadaol OeMmuoasaf Docrtakw ley to ba hold la Canada. IneladlaBn MatodB-oeut Display ol YUlBWOKKd. Thera taaodw nrtacthefeatthattbli la the tort prognmra of sMreoUona ogwwd to IfaeOUliea ol King-toe, aad an opportaeity which mar aolossv Shi' Baal laawaa tha Perry WhaiL. foot ol Bros Htnat. A.IL AUABP.

arritlM al Hailarilia at era. Betenil ug will laata Ball. Tlila at p.m. arriving la Kingston at 1 a Para (or nrand Irip only fOa. J.

CALLOWAY, Ja, OapAanO Adjutant STRAWBERRI FESTIVAL By Ladta at Brook BA Bait MetkodlK Chureh THIS EVENING, MTII. It prom lass to bs a naoaar. paaohaa by Bar. Mr. Wbitlna, PrsaMaat Bat.

Mr. Hauling, B.D., aad Bat. Bland, B.A. Binning by bobs of tba baal talaal In tba ally. TtaketoforallSSo.

Doom opan at T.IO pra. Janata. ALL WHO WANT TO ESCAPE Ths Heel cx Dost In the eity on THURSDAY, JULY 1st, Kay da ao by taktag lha atorlls Btaamor EO At Goan's Wharf at I P.M. BHABP ter a abort trip Down Ilia Miver by a PABMCULAB UBAH-N Jib aad making a Shan atop at Thaoiand la- IftBd Flit. Tbou who prate to apaad pert of theafter- i by taking a lltsto erulee on this well dnetei Steamer will raters In Haw lor tba Flra Ttaketatao.

Tan oa board Ho. tea B. TO LET. UTOMB Boon on Bari HMoh now Menrtd bt M. Butfaedend, Bag.

Apply to IHOB. 'nTaULH TO KkNT, with niaee te a aarriagn al ITT Qoaan Btraet aaota Man- BUCK DWBILnrO, on tba oonar ol Bay aad WalUnaton Street. Apply to JACOB eJUS, Bidaao bt. PBIOK BOO OB, Oor. Gordon aad Break Mi aataaalon kitaban and bath rooms.

J. P. AUOIUI, or 10 W. MoCOTClIBON. I'VBSIB ABLB BBIOB HOUW IJmu Gordon, 0 ruomaHard ndnhwte largo yard, la Xgaal, Apply of GKO.

CUPP, Baal Batata tOOMO TO LBI, on Ontario atoart want, bait wraan Palon endQora Strata. and aau to tha LoaamoMTa Worfca. Moderate tana Apply to J. BBOKBXIB1BB, eonor Xing aad WANTED. AHOUBBMAID, atones.

Apply to Min. Up-par, Blag Htraat. 3BBN0HMKN to work In laab and Door Paa-tory. J.Ma-XjBOD. TTTBAVBBg WAMTBD.

ocx Miu. BrantlsriL WAMTBD. Good wares. WM- A COOK AMD LAUHDBY MAID for Royal Botai, 8mllha Falla Paaaaga paid. to UAPtTmooNAH, btr.

BUaanBaUa. rUBBTCLAH BOOM AMD B0ABD in a da-J! atiabls leealliy. In prltata family prefund. Address A. at LADIB8 to wdkkteaa al thair ownh inao.

PT to PiO pw waak oaa bs qaistlr Bada Mo photo. painting; no oaataulng For full partt-anlare piaau addrsa at oaoo Craauat Art Ca, IP Oanltnl ba. aaaton, Mare Box MTU. BOARD. EIGHT BOABDBBBaaabs aoeommodatod at 1T7 Qoasn Btrssa in tbo borea lately so-oupiad by f.

O. Wilson. APARLOB, Bedroom aad Bitting Boob, with or without board. Would bs reliable tor a lady and gantlamaa. Terms raaaonalda Also, as soon as tba smdaata bars their vaonr llan.

will be prepared to rsaaiws a tow gsa He-man. Enquire at BB Ptlnaaot Btraot FOB SALE. OFFICE SAFE, wan taatad also aCOPY-. IMG PBEiB. Apply to mjeWnie VIMB COTTAGE, Wllllamstilla.

Ylngrtnn A house eootaining sight rooa.a; bard aad aafl water; food ontbalidtagi I am of good land. All fi Brat alaaa eondlBon. Apply to HMITH BK08, P4P King Htraat. Xlareton. IiBB OOMMODIOUB aad baaoMhlly altnated He denes on Btelybtraat.

alprai MSamihlad imamwdLnnd Ojedrelnawa SfiEKl'BSailsSS'JL0 a HODaB, with It aeraa of land sobjoet to A taareopportta Codtr bland, on Pittabarg aboro, win Uifo (mil gaidon aad onthontto. Tna proporiy baa boon ooonptod for' wanly yaare by tba nndarrignod. Tom llbonL Apply to JAMEBOONWAYMWIlllam Bt FINE CBDAB BOAT, In hreMare aoadl-tan. A boat reeb ao to mod aronnd tha 1 JMO lal aad Park aad Camp Grenada. 11 la to fast loag, with salrigaan for two pair of oa re, aad a Ana lana taiLDrekad I fart al Ham aad tain.

Prtoa PlOt Apply through this $MMM will boy a parrel at real aatata drawlBg an annul natal of MX araww 11 pareant.ua ilia loraatmaaA Moat ba sold to ala re aa aatata. Tor putlsalare apply to J. J. WHITEHEAD, Baal Batata Agant, Oalboraa May IB REMOVALS. ROBBBT HHAW baa rereowad bia sfltaa to Boam sorear King aad Break Hlreele, otw Wade's Drag Htora, tB.

W. B. BBMDERHOM bos reawrad bis 9 Bortdreoo ami OOea to tba Cornu of kiKUiKnanaad WiLuanBnaairntwa Mooka raatofPortOaoA Talephrete I oCAHMON BKOH- bore rereerad tbslx 1 HtnblM town tba City Botal Yard to lha UOMHBKOP HBOCKABb BAUUT BTBBBTH. Klurnon Korea Bxehanga, Idwary and Boarding Hlabtoe. a Brew otUrrek and BagaiHtraau HOUSE FOB SALE.

HOUSE aa DaSOrla Slrear, nau Sldaaa Sk with lot, aontainiaganall ganlaa, all arcaOaal order aall-draliilBg sailer. Ajiuly MBA. HOILK, oa the premleee. JeoafK STBA7ED OB STOLEN CtBOM tba preaiweof W. Laagdom William xille, on Satarday, Jnaa Ptih, a BLACK BPAM1BL HIP.

whita tore aad bnart. Pieces laara word at Uila olBsa. JonaPA LOST. AH Bari erBagat Strreta, oa tha Hod Inst a MBW IdOHT OOLOKBD BAgUUB. Tha Padar will ba suitably rewarded by laaxlnglt at thia ollea.

OPERA HOUSE FISH AND FRUIT MARKET New Btrataia Oaloits, S'reuh I'sbbSRt. Fresh VtoctotoPhers. Fresh Btotter Btssx Fresh Flerldm 1 etomiees. Frails ef toll klpdl, Treat Balmoa a pppputlty. W.

H. Carnovsky Jana 14. NOnCE VrOTICK hharehy glwaa that lha Mayor Piau la aad Hook of Hatoraaeaof tba laada Intaad-ad to ba takau fur a portion of tha Klagrtoa A Psmbroka Hallway within tba Oily of KIae-loo. ware dapoaltad In tbs ofllaa of tha Oiarfc a( tba taaea tor tba Oonnty at Pmnlaaaa, an tba Mn DAY OF JUMB, AJX MH. (Blsred).

T. W. NAVI, Chlaf Bog. X. A P.

KB. BYRON M. BRITTON, I Clark of tbo Psaoo, Co. Frau Ion ao. Xlagaloo, lilh Jena MX Wo harchnonappoiijted Solo Agents lor Kingston nrtl Vicinity.

here ell Bundeyet the Capital, with meeJeeol Captain and Proprietor. AT COST One-Third Regular Prices. ONE WEEK ONLY COMMENCING JUNE 2Gn. GOOD NEW! TO THE L4DIEH. For One Week we will sell ell Styles of Hiir it Cost.

The least Qoodi In tho Dominion st ona-thtrd of JMsnlor lrlee, in ell the latest New York end Bostoo Btylos, for yaneg end old. Bwttohoa, Hair Dya end ovary thing of Ilia Fi non end Brat Qeelity. Cell sod rao oor goads. Yon eon not fansglna tho beauty of stylo end gnellty. FOB ONE WEEK ONLY.

Krtry ertlolo warranted. Jlosatifnl Mwitehos made from Combi aes. Oiil Bwltahes ramodollod and siedc with gray. tWCell et wee, yon will nsrer rsf ret it. RICHARDSON'S HAIR STORE, (Over Welsh A Btf soy's), Jane 23.

106 PRINCESS bT. FDBliIG SCHOOL MiMRATIO. RE CLOSING EXAMINATION of thePnblio Behools will take piece on WEDNESDAY NEXT, common oing at 9 a.m, in the different sohoole ns follows lfODXL-Jnmoa. Mho MeDoasld's Room to Mam Mias Ifianef IS to II s-m Mia Bentig'iJlooni. 11 to IS am llbe Oormsck, In Collogiata Inst'tolO to 11 a SSMIOS.

Mia Devldion's 1-Y) to XXI p.m Mr. Jovaat'l Hoon ABIs SJOpun Mr. ftowoa' Boon to I pn LOUIBMohok Mist to II s.m Him to 11 am Mini C. Maodonald rases eeeeee eee seeped It to If S.U Him Him Cnwlbrd stiin to Xtop-m eeeeei ISMtoAMpm QUXKN 8TKKXT Juxisn. Mlm L.

Marry to 10 am Mtm P. Aenlrtme to 11 era Mlm 11. 11 to If sra Mien M. Mis A. Uonsingbem Mr.

(lodwln, 1 1X0 to K10p.m iieese eeeeee minn Itolto UOpn CATARBQUIR" Min Vert. Mim Mm 0CL JwtoM. ta 10 era 10 to 11 era 11 to If era Mlm Smith Min UTp iiiiM ftiMt ktO to IkiLtDpn to HI p-m OOXDOM BTRBXT. HIM Beaton eeepce iihipm essnnnennn Mim Polioa eeeeee eeepee sa mmas mm 10 to 11 1 Mies Alton eeetee eesemseee appiba PW peieie 11 to II am Mr HcUieoooooPie.o ep AiMimMO 10 3 PJU WILLISMBVILLX BCUOOL. MiH 133 to UO ib Min Ilynop KIP tot pra 0BPBANB' BOMB.

MltoYonng TBONTEMAC. Min Derlt 10 to IP e.nt WrLPON'l BUILDINO Qneea Street. Mlm Welker to 10 am Mim Sail lirluid IP to 11 ora Tho Chairmen of the dlBeteet Behooli will Um B. PHIPPEN, Beey V.B.& ltol2s.m DONT READ THIS 1 F. LXWIH.1 Atnerieen Arredn, WetrrSown Vji M.Y.

went! ta hire BK-LIABLE OIltLH torG inertl llwvewotk. Wam piuo end per weik. Cnl thin out snd btlog w.th you. June XL rnrasrs phi Inlstre to Thoss irks Labor an lha Itoills Ussp. Colvin's seventh raft has left Garden Island for Qaebea.

Old neve A Horn will famish tho sails and rigging for a new yacht which Coth-bert is building at Tronton. The schr. Craftsman, disabled eome Mme ago, will be ready for service on Saturday, and clear for Toledo. Cleared Sehr. White Oak, Oiwego, 175,000 feet lumber sebr.

Julia, Oswego, 100 AC feet lumber; schr. Annie A. Foster, Oswego, 88,000 feet lumber schr. Hanlon, Oswego, 110,000 foot lumber schr. Belle Mitoliell, Chicago, light; sebr.

W. R. Taylor, Cheboygan, light. Arrivals 8chr. Comanche, Chicago, 2,820 bash, eon sehr.

Philo Bennett, Oswego, 175 tons coal tag Proctor and 9i: ket, 67; five barjs, Oswego, coal. To-day'S Mow (Jtorna New York, June of Trade will adjourn until the following and August the at 10: so a.m. session during A Wiight. Llrernnsl Liveroool, une fair; supply Wheat, CaL No. 6 jd to 6s 7d.

Receipts for 3 days, 17600 bush, was uu New York, Jnna OXTSUL Leevee Bnifi1! Wherf oa Betardey evening. 1 Koa on Tnerteyereulug. tataroome. W. GABRETT, JuneK.

lug. Feeeengtix brtbelDA EMKKIOEM STOCK MaKKKT. (Doran A Wright Co.) Hew Yeas. June tUL XU pm. nioT lo'wt CLO Webeita North Wietara.

Lake Shore. Misti. Central Union PeeUle Central Peuifle Mtamri Peetto N. Y. Central Weston Union Ml lf a Oregon rut PI Gantde Twrifle 60 Texas Peeilo 11 Janey Central Sr Phils.

ttaedluf 26 DeLABodeon lOOj lie re eeneee epeeee ILL. AW. 13 1J XlHM A VUMiteere eeeeeeeee Wj Draw ABlo Gnodi PAfliflO Vail one boom Ok He A eeeei Book IllMw Itpsep DUboU Oram PI Uf li fi 1042 cut 9 LoaiirUIe AfNeata North Wert ref Bt, Tool rief Wabeeh Ilk NOOBd eeeeee eennee Jj Omaha. Prat W. H.

Bondi Northern Peel So. Boch. APiUatxug L.N. AW. Bt.

rent, M. A Ohio Central SL Fenl Mas. Elereud Horthero Pedflo OraennlLB Nev. Oo .1211 JOit 60 il KKJ J0H PUBLIC NOTICE. 1 UBETIXOOr THB BOAHD OF AUDIT for A.

Iho Conntr of Frooteneo, will bo hold at fiie Jedpe'e Cliemben, Court House, fi the City of Xiifrton.on Tweefltoy, July 6th, at II a X.1L By rreolutlon peaid hr tho Brerd. ell wooBta mul bo Mod with tlio Clerk of Iho Peso, on or before Eetaidsy, tho Ink rr they eeoeot bo reoeived for audit. If. BRITTON. Jane to Clerk of tho Pmoo.

FRMTme LOAV SOT. NOTICE ii Iwrahy Sim that Dividend of Three Par Cent, upon the espitil ttoek of Ihle InetltniioB for tbo eunent half year bee been declared, end that tlia enuis will be pay-able at the Society! Ulllce on sod after Friday, the tad dey of July, THOS. BKIQQB, Uuugsr. Kingaton, Jsuolhiil, IK CELEBRATION COMMITTEE A MEETING of the Celebration Com' mittee will be held in the Counoil Chamber THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Holiness of importane.

By order of the Chairman. J. D. THOMPSON, Jans 99. Secretary.

SI A MEETING of tho Fbysiogs ba Ja. will bs held at tha Windsor 4S7U Hotel THIS EVENING st 8 p.m. Waggons will ba fnrniebed free of charge. Thoss wanting tbe asms will pleoee attain and bars thair names with lbs Commute Rente ol proectien in to-morrow's pi par. Juns 29.

Important Announcement rpsi BUBBOKIRRR bwi to intlraeta thet ho hea ttonrnl iho Mrelcti of a oomiwtrul tutor, sod hea eddid a 'dishing ul Bspunng Seputaatl All eiders for pel ring end tuning pnmptly illirtirt to Pieeoi or Oreut to rent by the deyormenth. R. J. McDOWALL, 220 Princess SL, (next to Opera Rons.) Jnna U. LOANS PER CENT.

PER CENT LIFE LOANS Os any kind of wenrity end good promltory not. U.S. Government bonds, foreign redemption bond! nold na monthly payments. Large pramlemi for email invealora Helleble eoirae-1 loodenle wanted every where. Termifevonbla.

for foil pertleularr, 0. W. FOSTER, Banter, 4S Broadway, Mow York. TO RENTr. A PI4NO.

Xasy torme. Ajiply tbimnh this Al Nsw Korean Ostkolle Dissress. Hontiwl Star. Ik was stated on reliable acelosiaaUcal authority that two new Roman Catholic dioceses were about to be formed in Canada. The first one ie to comprise a Krt of that of Kingston, and it would ve Mm Bishop of Kingston at suffragan.

Tbe bishop's seat is to be Theotbor diocese is to be farmed from a part of that of Montreal. Tbe Archbishop of Montreal is to be its suffragan and itto episcopal scat will be Hall. Arrivals nt Khs IMUrti A in arises. Lewin, Boston; W. H.

Jordan, Mrs. A. Jordon, H. E. Deymond, Prescott; II.

L. Brinnin.J. Hackett, Peterboro James W. Higgins, Oswego 1 T. Rash and wife, Clayton W.

G. Pollock, Cleveland J. O. McDermott, Brooklyn; Chas. D.

Loury, Miss Seaman, A. B. Cleveland, New York R. F. Steele, Adams; Misses Thompson, Trenton J.

G. Campbell, W. Hicks, Perth R. Freeman, W. Scott, Watertown Wm.

McConnell, j. G. Garno, Guelph W. S. Chisholm, W.

K. Evans, London J. I), Couthard, R. N. Steel, Prof.

Down wend, Tna Lowden, R. W. Lowden, Toronto C. P. Thurston, H.

McConachy, W. J. Webstar, O. W. Ellis, Montreal Col.

Panat, Ottawa; II. Williams, H. W. Clark, Woodstock E. L.

Sawyer, SL Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, Wolfs Island. Tks 4th ot Jsly. The best trip of the season 13.00 to Rochester and return.

Tickote good to go by G.T.R. on Jnly 8rd and return np to July 8tb. Karris on tns Way Hern. Three hundred Italian navvies are nn route to tbe eity from Bnffalo. They ill work on Mie Broekville A Westport RK.

By tbe collapse of wharf at Weirs, about 76 Salvationists ware struggling in the wstor. Gen. Moore afterwards immersed 68 oonverte. The prevailing opinion among tho members of the Frenoh Chamber of Deputies is that Mie government should not meddle in the affairs of the Panama Canal Company, Si tl Leolivllls. IT so Brooklyn JO St Clnolsnott SS AUilsUos (I II PUndMiy IS Baltimore.

SI IB MstropaiitanaJI IT INTKSMATlnVAl LEAOUS. Don Lott Wan Lot I ...11 11 Hamilton IS It to HooJisswr IS if Udos mmIS IS Ilinstismptoa SS IS (towsso IS Hnsn Mnll nslnrdny. At Rochester Rochester! 0, Oswego i. At Bufielo Bniinlos Binshsmptoos 4. At Hamilton Hamiltoos i.

Uticas 9. At Toronto Toronto 6, Sure 1. At Chicago Chicago! 3, Philadelphia! a. At Detroit Lotroita 11, Waahingtona, 10. At St.

Lonii Boston St: Louii 3. At Kanias City New Yorks is, Kansas Lt Loniivills Brooklyn! 3. At Cmcinnsli Cincinnati! 11, Baltimore 4 At St. Loti la St, Louii 8, Metropolitan! At Piltsbuig Pittibargi 9, Athletic! 1..

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