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mr%S^rSPAWr%%Va%VSVa%\SsVeVSrVSfVsB I PART II. I I FOUR PAGES. \ k'A'AVASVASVaSVaW-SiVeSSVsSNn BsVAVV%VA%'>VA'/AV*^rV/eVA^rV^ * WEDNESDAY, | APRIL 28 S, 1897. j: asVtV//e?^AVaFeV/?VsV?VBV^PBVs^rVi?? OTHER COUNTRIES PROTEST. TREATIES WHICH MAY UPSET CANADAS NEW TARIFF. GERMAN ? AMI BTBlSaYOM DEMANT? THE PAME EXEMPTIONS AS CREAT BRITAIN HAS? A TARIFF DOTATI IN THE HOME PARLIAMENT. Montreal. April ?7 -Considerable doubt lr beina ex,>..?bod a? to th?- success of the effort of thr nrw Liberal Government to establish piefcn-mlal tra li With Gr.-at Hrltaln. The latter country DOW htis 'most fr.vored SSUon" treaties with Germany. ?' ! g-.ut? ar.d other countries, which exprsealy provide that In none of the colonies of Great Brunir, shell tho produce of these countries be srb.lcot to bisher Import duttta than the produce of the Unitati Kli don. ???? action of the Dominion Government In m?kln? a reduction In the duties of pond? coming from Great Brliai:i has, accordingly, already farOsght forth ? pestati ?:"?p? these countries. The constila In thin city for Belgium. Germany and Barttssrlaad stated to-day that, salsea tue asese rebate .ilKiwed on British goods was extended Ht ?:.? ? to the exports of their countries, thej would report the fact to their respective Governments, VBiel would make Immediate protest to the Im? per'a.1 Government. la the eve-ru of the British Government being thus forced to retasa the rsjrsl a-sen? to the bssi ( ? sdtsn Tariff Mil, the old tariff would come Into for'e again, snd all duties collected under the new ; Inles would be subject IS readjustment accord? ing to the old rates. Londoev, Ont., April ?.?Aa one effort of the new tar.ff. ? number of mon have lx?en laid off at the ?\ est?ril Wire and Nail Works here, and the entire force will be dlecharued as soon as the raw ma? terial on hand is worked up I.onuon. April 27?In the House of Commons 10 oay sir Charlea ?. p. Vincent, Conservative snd Fair-Tmder, member for the Cenital Division ol Pi.< l?.ei??, announced ha would move th? following resoittttoa a month hence; "ThS House expresses 6ra:efui and fraternal rsc? ,t- :on to Ihe Government and people of the Do? ll ml?? of Canada oi the generous fiscal changea : ?r of Briilah trade and labor snnounci t . !?>? the Parllaineni of Ottawa, and ? reads In force, and hopes this Brat step toward a com . federation of tao empite will be Wowed by Australasia. South Africa and Ihe other colo? ni' -?" Joseph Chamberlain. Secretary *f Btate for the Colonies, replying, -aid the Government cordially a ,-? lati I th?- friendly spiri! shows by ? ho tariff '. Canada "But," he added. ' I underetsnd I hi roposala do not depend upon ar.j alterati ?. ol tl ? lem of free trad- established III the 1'nlied Li'?!;' ? G-,? ?. a-r'i,s B. H. Vincent also moved that, in ? t..e fresi Increase In the imports of furoipr. manufactured artlojes ami the consequent I . ymeni to working people In this country, such ii'iidd nay a toll of l" per c\-x\\. the proceed? la ???? devoted to a fund r-r providing penal on ? for deserving, helpless persona over sixty-five yeara Old. A. J. Balfoor. the Government ?cader, replied. He h ltd li was i.i. gerous ? < admli a resolution io pro te ; manufacturera without alec protecting hus r.i!idr.\. Besides, hi .??'? I '.. much could be Bald in ? ? r or Oreat Britain'! simple fiscal system, while ? . . of o\c-?* pcprlons was premature. : je motion of Bit ''l'arie.- was eventually de? feated without a divisi p DR. PETERS MAY SITTER STILL MOKE. HIS CASE NOT YET DROfTSD. ANI? CRIMINAL CHARGES MAY BE MADE Berlin. April 27.?In the Reichstag to-day during the debate of the ondarsi of the Qermsn pro? te?torl?s. Herr Bebel. the Socialist leader, refer rlRf to the trial of Dr. Peters, the former African Commlseloaer, who waa sentenced last Saturday to . si *i from the Imperial servios a;.d to pay the eosta of hla trial on chargea of grossi) abusing his itu'.iici?i>?, hiingir.K, whipping and otherwise iH tfSStiug the natives In bla Jurisdiction, said thRt t ? -ait JnstiBSd his o.-itlelsnvi of the conduct of Dr. Eiters. H?rr Hebel further expressed regret Bl '!. fact that Lieutenant Prehmann was not ? ?? with I'r. Pet?is, and attacked Dr. Kaysu, ?? tor of the Colonial OfTice, who appointe 1 '? t. re. :? ?,.? Boetttcher, Minister of the Interior, de that the disciplinary inquiry' in the ca.se had ., ? i>?on concluded, and if In the rours* of tbe ? Inga against I?r Peers evidence ahould be ed 'ust If y Ins. ,.r;minai prosecution the Pub i scuter would undoubtedly do his duty, as ,,ly was Indignant at the acts of Dr. Peters. ? . Boettlcher then called upon lierr Bebel : ? nfine himself to ihe subject under <i ?=? - ? ? - - ; >n ? to attack a meritorious official, like Dr ? .>"??-:'. Whs was. not present to defend himself. MODERATION IX SOUTH AFRICA. ? rOUCl OUTLINED FT THE TAPE COLONY PARLIAMENT. Cape Town. April 27 ?The motion Introduced in : Parlisi .'nt of ("ape Colony on April M, ur^inp t rv.'.on of a poi'.'-y or moderation and concilia? tion ?n the ?.?ittioment of differences in the inter? pretation of treat!?? and oonvntlor.s, nrnendod to read that the, ends desired would he heal attained by a strict observance of the London Convention snd the redress of th? genuine grievances of the Out landers, r.nd further amended deprecating the Intervention of sny foreign Power in any dispute hetwssn the Transvaal and Orasi Britain, was ? led tn '.??> by ? vote of II to tt. 'I*he Govern menl supoortera voted with the majority, mit Cecil 1 ? lea, tne former Premier, voted against it. TFRKIsII MURDERERS SENTENCED. Constantinople, April 27-The Turkish authorities have condemned to death the murderer.* o? the ?Kent who was distributing the British and Asser : ? renai fondant Dlsrheklr, Aslstk Turkey. IT WAS A DYXAM1TE OUTRAGE. London. April 27,-One Of th* vlotlm? of the explo ? which occtirred yesterday afternoon while a train filled with men ?.????? the city was making its ? .? ; Btop sl the AMersgSte station of the Undcr r Railroad Is dead. Experts have determined ? the disaster was caused by <t high explosiv? ? one ol the cars, it is venerali) believed t ie affair wsi a csrefuiiy planned outrage, though j Ita ohJ< ? I* unknown. THE ATLAS TACK CORPORATION. BoKtoi-.. April 27.?The assets of the AttSI Ta? k ration were sold at auction to-day to Aaron ?. chairman of the- Reorgai.lratlDn l'ommitte? a- ! presidenl of tiie Tramant Nstwnsl Bank, for 5 ??? Mr. KOBSrl made the only bid, and tiie he named WSI the minimum narm-d by i. ?? < rs, under whose auspices the sale was son looted TRAVEL OX THE RRIDCE BLOCKED. Travel on the Brooklyn Bridge was interrupted for ? ,? twenty minute? yesterday afternoon by an ac ajdent t'i a train at the Brooklyn terminus. A train ? o : , . ? .-/??-? anlosdsd a: the statim *'*?* run ariteli in tlio yards, ard as ?: was started ba k to t/ic north track the Whtail Of the forward ti o k on the eloctri?? motor left the track. The train wa.? under slight headway and was stopped in ha.? a -dr'n length. T.?ie switches of both of the * itb tl ks wi-re. however, blocked, and it wa.-? im a IO afe ?lther cable. A force? of n. .-. STSS i - mtlj put at work, ani after a delay of ta at* ? ear ?a* put back on the rails In the iti?.- traini ??? ?- ? un back forth ' ? ? rt? Mac?; Fortunately the mishap oc? after the rii.-h of travel from Bro bad < need aiid before lbs ?.? a . ? ,? begun, ai.<] SO there was sol much ot a ' passengers at rid.er end. THE MUSEUM OF ART REOPENED. After Ing ? lo^ed for seveial weeks, the Metro. I ' . BUM of Art was reopened to the pub y. |g the Interim it has been closed I ..ddltlon.s h?ive been made to the ' -r. of painting*. The Inti-i.or ha? also he?n thoroughly cleaned, and the piace S/ga IlkS ? BSW li.ttitutlori wr.er. It wa? thrown open yssterdsy. li Spite of the counter-atiraetlon the sttsndsnoa Largo, and a BBsJorlty of the visitor? ?-re Stranger*. . A. U^arn hus ie-t twenty pictures from I ;i Altogether there are fony-nlne n.-w ? Pi SBlnSSI among them an' Emanuel 1- ? . ?, ??Wasiilngton CrpSSing the DSSV V1 . ?..it of Osorss vVsehlngton, bjr -, I'eai^: -t-,' ? ?-t Momente of John '? ? Thomaa llavendsni "Mercy'a Dream.' '?>? ?? Hunt lost on, and "The Departure of Kml grants );-jtn liavre," by A. F Dowui.l. nx-jKdgi liiltos hai lent sigiti pisoes to the - ir imeni and ?ive otlieis nav I rs fi'i-n to the sfuseum a coi-y of "Venus di Medici, ' bi.ir.aa Kymph,.J'he Dancing Olrf," "The Dy hja hidlsn Maiden" snd "Salame." Tne collection of V,b ulcsea of armor of G ina??. Frosch, "a.Ian. , Spoi.leh end (?rl<?!,!al t.-ar.e which waa pTSSentea I ?' ' ?? Museum by A. Van Horn Kills is also on, ?xhlLltl-jr.. Jt occupies one room. ELECTRIC CAR FALLS THROUGH ? BRIDGE. THREE IMOftal KILLED AXP SEVERAL IN.tfllF.n IN PORTLAND. ORE. Portland. Or??.. April 27.?An ele.-trio-car on the Mount Tabor line jumper! ino track this mornint? at Bast Morrlfon and Elgfeth st.? and plaaged throutrh a hrliijre Into g sloucli twenty-five foot below. The bodies of W. W. Blanchard, a laborer; Newton Hanson, olitbtpen yr-ar? old, and an un? known ?young woman havo beort n?covr>ro.i. There ? were thirty-four people In the ear when the acci? dent occurred, but It 1* believed that only thro,? were killed, ? nusnber ?rere badly bruised ami eoi by ?1?!=* i:i the rar windows The accident occurred on the bridge which epans the Blcnifih at the foot of ?,??? Jill!. When Ihe car reached Kant Eieventh-st.. two blocks from the ?ene of the SjOCMsnt, 'he mntorman lost control of the rar, which was 'hen running about fifteen talles an hour down the steep hill. \Vh"n he r? illzed that the car was beyond his control the PSOtOrinan Jumped and loft the car to da-h down the Incline with Its load of paBSeilgWIS. Near th" letton- there is a curve In tb< treck, and when the runaway car reached the curve it jumped the rails. Th? nr ran about forty feet, and then the brUlge favo wnv. precipitation the car Into the water ?low, The conductor and aererai passenger? Jumped before the crash aad escaped srlth a pii.riit shaking up Th?? passengers were mostly laborers on their way t? > work The water where the ear went dov.-n w;is not more than Bee feel deep, which enabled most of the passengers to escape drowning. Had the .? tel '???r.\ occurred forty f<?-t further ahead it la pn .?.? ble that every person on the car would have been drowned, as the water is fifteen feet deep. SASHVlLl.E'S CENTENNIA L EXPOSITION. ALL THE BUUaPnttM NLAULV HEADY fOft ??? ?G?????, ON MAT ? NsebvlUe, Tens., April 17.?Work is being pushed n.grht and day at Ih? Centennial Exposition grounds, and the building* ;.re rapidly nearing completion. Exhibits ars being rapidly pm In place In the Oovernment Building and sre pour? ing Into the other-- The :;r..unds are in pood order with the roads and WSlkl nearly Rnlshcd, Governor Taylor and Mayor McCarthy have issued proclamations declaring May I, the opening day, <? lega] holiday. Director General Lewis, speaktpg of the condition Ol th? building . said You may quote me to the effect that on the op? ? Ins dsy th?? Centennial Company wi:i have com? piled with its obligations The Educational Build? ing will not be quite completed, bul It war 01 ly recently found neceasen to have this building. The regular buildings of th.? exposition are com? plete. The Govern men! Building will be complete except in small details. ? number of building* no; under our control may be .1 little hi'??. Wi are anxious to have the grounds filled with flowers. The backward spring has retarded us in this, but the flowers are on hand and will be placed as soo;t as the season admits The arrangements in the departments of electricity and water are 1:1 readi? ness. 1 think you car safely say thai '.ve win present an attractive exposition ??? May 1. LAST OF THF OLD TIME VERCRAXT FLEET. Salem. Mass.. Aorll L'T.?Th'? ship Mindoti. th?? last of the old-ttm? merchenl flee' of Salem, lert her? Ihla ???.???? for New-York. In tow of aa ore.-,,?) mg. She haa been aold to New-York people, and will he converted Into a bars?'. A great deal of interest tia> maniiestel ?n tb? departure o? th?? vessel, as she is the only remaining evidence <?f S one?? prosperous and famous business, ? large crowd assembled on the wharf to watch her start. THE FAIR-CRAVEN CASE OS TRIAL. San Francisco. April 27.?The trial of the Fair Craven case, involving ihe genuineness of deed* alleged to have been given by Senator Fair to Mr?. '"raven, was begun y "stenla:?? Trie attorney for Mrs. Craven dio noi reply to tb." opening statement made in behalf of the Fair heir?, preferring to make the closing address, as the Court would not a.low both privilege . The administrators >i l ?? Fair estate In trod ic< 1 in evldtn .' ? ?'??'??- ??? 1 1 Fair held to the property claimed by Mis. Craven. Then part of Mr?. Craven's previously made ?, ,, ,. .-Itlon was read She terrified thai Renal | .,: had frequently proml-ed ;o provici? for her future SARROWLY ESCAVF.D A DERELICT. Boston. April 27.?Tn? Boston Fru?- Company*? steatr.er P.-ookl'r.e, srhieh arrived last ntghl ft im Port Antonio, Jamaica, narrowly escaped striking a dangerous dere'.iot on h??r outward passa???? from Boston to Jamaba. Captain Hopkins report? ibal on April IS, in latitud? MrM north, longitud?? 7: .? went, ha pnssi-3 within thre? feel of a submsrged wreck I; was almos1, entirely cover?,! t, id could not ne discerned from a diatene? The st.,mp of a mast w.'is pi"1.:? ttlng .-.bua? three feet oat of the water. The deck wa? pore, nit the remainder of 'he hull was Intact It had the appearance of having been a long time in that conditi in. LIEUT. FARROW HELD IX PITTSBURG. Pltts-burp, April 17.- Lieutenant Edward S. Far? row, who was arreste! several day? age In New York in connection wi'h the alb ce] insurance swindle 0/ <"'. I.:nford Wo->d*. of this city, arrived here ?n Chnrfre of special ofllcerq this morn'.nir. Lieutenant Farrow re?u?.??'! to make any statement at present, hut Intimated 'hat he trould have somethin?? Interesting to say before the cas?? arai ?.?! h'?? tv is placed in ioe custody of the Sheriff pending an appi eation for re>;iS^ 0n hail. ?Jaropean ?? ^rtieriuciua. EIROPEAVS ASD TrUVHIERS will find the London olfite of Ihe Tribune, 75, fleet Slreel, f. C, a comenier.t plore to teat e their advertisement , and subscriptions 'or The Tribun*. "THE DIAMOND JUBILEE" Prowlon Lonioa. June 22al inc. w eorainem .ti the ??.nn \.??,? -.t Queea Viel na'j Ratga, Meter? Wm. i: Nica lias & >'?? . W Pall Ma;., London, ??;: lei ar pub? lic ????i ties darin?! Apr)! sad Ma;., a larfre ?:?.??;..?? ?I piemines and windowt overlooking th? revta <f TI?? goral ?': ? rasi?n Ab partout wlafalaa 19 ?"?? *',i? historical pro ? ??: i,, bui .1:1...:?? to bt ir bagaand ?? tin? lo attend ihe aneti?.r, can cat:? instruction* aayl&g how many acata lacy require and what price leer ai? preparad to pay. .-'.!,Kir WlndOW? tad ?::..?? bl,.'ki Will 1.? >t by .atollo:.. the r*nta ranging from t.'??) 10 (1.000 and ..ver. ? Hb.- aJ.lresh. NICHOLAS. *>, l'ai: Mall, I.cti.l.in. , DIAMOND JUBILEE. Iluii'1-.?,?,,? ?. ? ?????????-?? limili: ? Kronted itou?,?? To ??"t f ?G S month* "r more, ?i ?.,? 2 miaute?' italk r atation ?? ." ites' of cil aad v.?-?? End, 12 room?, bathroom .:???? ? and servent? .?.?:,. .-m^fe. Nie? (arden r*r<\.??. ? p ? s?: rent fl? per ?'fk, or off.?:, influ??!? ?? "f rverythlna except plats Phoiogiapha ani il?,?? from I1USP ? ''?'. tl'd goven gittert Road, Holloway, Uonnon, England, _ QUEEN'S JUBILEE. i**ft win:?"?, la Plael aTtreet. Vrr: Floor, lora* reosa for inn 1 lavatori. . eaar acetaa, .??. ddlag crowdL a< .utV nearl) forty r??:?.:;?. i'ri.'e, (2D0. \\ , y Aij'HA, rare Xew-Torfc TrlPUBt. 7??. Klee? st., Usadoa, rpO viF.W Tin: ROTAL TUBILaTE PROCEgaiO?l U'.rr, \ the bett ??.?.!:?:. '?? th? Weal ih.\ with plaaaure aad where all want? art provided, apply lo the DIA? MOND ' PROCESSION ?TNDICATE, at 19, Cork apar fip?.t Charing ? ; ' Lenden, ? ho an the large?! o?rn e\y. and agenta la lhal lr.eahty, laeludlag the unrlva!l<?d aite of Waterlee Hi-.? Rcfraahsatata hichidad m prie? ca'rt for tlckele nmiiUig fr? 4 1.. 'S. ???.?,?., ?a.-h for numiie??*.) and reaerred ?eats a ?ft??? tupply of Rosai ?,?? ??/??*???? f'r Partien Note abore address. 7. a vi.\.:.1')Nl' JUBILEE" OF QUEJEN VICTORIA - Sciti ? * to v.ew The Koyal ??????????, ?r'.m $^, |? $.">? each. Agirete j. DEAR aa, Rsr .jfh Rose. London. .- ?. ',"?.c(;rarr.??Jjpaiii'te. ??<??"? royal wnacKimon. ficverul e*'-?ll'4rit premlaae, I?".? ora ;??. 1 Window? in the ?t poaitloaa In tha City aad Weal End ti b?? l?-t at rra w,iHt . ratea. Full particulars from white, Draes ft grown, f?. Brook girasi u.nd'.n. w. DIAMOND .11 llll.l:i:. Bf????? Arthur ?1?!?.<1?.<? A. '"'?>.. Au t:on?-eri< A Surv?>oia. 7:1' i'atk Itreet, Qrterenof tsj., Umdoa, hav> aaata la lei In \|.-? Ihr BteceSUBSB, fTOta two ti ihlrty irulnra? p-i teat: Bate sriSMtawa ??? nom* at m.-i<leia'e |<ii.????. U EAT? Free feel te leresap :>"??:???? ?$?.'?? ?, figo ,, ? view Ouaeei'e Proctesloa. Windows, U| u (ISO. iv ,mt (W te 12*?? Haussa. (SM to RaW, tto/? A4vti Aaency, 3*. Cerati?? Street, ?????? Lan??. Lea ???. .?. C-_ WH l? It E TO SHOP ?* ?G????.. DEBENHAM XFREEBODY By special appointment to Her Majesty. Fur Garments, Costumes, Cloaks, nanties, Silks, !-ace.s, Dress (ioods. Spretai J'.xUtbiiinii* ??/' OLD ENGLISH FURNITURE ARU f?Ui BBBBBBatOIDaCIUaC?. Cstilogue.* of ell the above post free. Wl?B?ore Slreel (Cgvendisb Square), London, W. ?/Are? wtieiMi??' ?c*f* from Lmnghmtn _?(?(. (Fiiropenn SV?ncrtiacincius. ?\ intu?; io suor ?\ ??????. The Manufacturing GOLDSMIIHS' & SILVERSMITHS' COMPANY, 112, Regent St., London. W. Choicest Stock in the World of Diamonds, Pearls. Rubies, Sapphires, Kmeralds, Opals, 6ic. By Royal Warrant. Inspection Invited. The Manufacturing GOLDSMITHS'& SILVIiRSniTHS'COnPAN Y 112. Regent St., LonJon, W. JAS. SH?SLB?EO fe 00. (established 1822. ? Qeneral Drapers, Silk Mercera and Outfitter*, are now showing the latest productiuna in .Mantles, Cos? tumes ami Travelling downs IAIUKV AM? ?????.??? >'s MU I Ml 1 il ITI t ?. SKAI.sKlVS A Sl'IK'lAI.rV. JAS. SHOOLBREO t Ci). 151 to 162. Tottenham Court Ru., _ London, W. ' JAMES S????F & SQ, BBTABUSUBO OVEP rlAL-T-A-CENTCRT Oenerai Diapers, silk Mercers and Outfitters. Our Stock laalwayi replete with ill the Latest Novelties Li Silks, Velvets, Dress Mat?riels, cloths, I.aces, Rlbbosjs, (?loves, Trimmings, Hosiery, Costumes, Mantles, ? i?derclothliix, tnooses, Milli? nery, Curtains, Art Needlework, etc. au goods ai wholesale cuy prices James Spence & Co., 76, TO 81. ST. PALL'S CHURCHYARD, I I;., 11,1. i. C. ?risii Linens At natuiiacturers' Prices. made and marked without char; IRISH LACE Direct from the cottage workers, beautiful c^am?les of Irish industry At iirst cost. Walpole Bros,, Lim?, "Belfast House," Belfast, Dublin and 89, New Bond fetrect, London, W. TheGrafton Fur Co.? Ltd. Art Furriers? Our individuality of design and exclusive styles, comhineJ with the very best selected skins and superior workman ship, nave iri\ en our garments a world? wide reputatioa omOflg LOOM who are connoisseur, in Fan. We challenge compelit.on, and cordially invhe inspec? tion. 5trictly a " l-ur House." 164, ISew Bond St., London, Eng. WAUKENPHAS7 SHOES, GO Haymarko., London, "?S?T?lXORS, ^?i???3?? lor Ladies and (ientlemen. *<?'*--?* The most exclusive models p.. to be found in London. We G iSnCr number amon?; our clients many of those who are ree? | AND o^ni/ed as the leaders of ?, fashion in America and oOflS. Enfiane*. 215-219. REGENT ST., W. LOnUOi). 173, FEiMCHU^RCH.ST. E. C. PETER ROBIKSON Dry Goods Store, Oxford-Si,, London, One Hundred shops and Show Rooms, Latest fashions, best style, moderate prices, Jewellers and Silversmiths. JOSEPH HrTMINC & CO., Oil) ???? l'I Ml-Oll) MU 11 II 11'- IM Ali. o?d i\vi:ly .iivmls.-vomlmfs iok nkscnts. 28 CONDUIS ST., LONDON. W. Next Door to '? REDFERN." WESTOBY & CO., AMERICAN TAILORS, 40 Wes. Strand, London, rione? in Vl.-l rujioli- mnl V l<-lorlii llntrt*. Moat liuiili-i nir pi ?? r? rnnniitcut With ???? Itiu? ?crini unii In-?; ?ork, The American Shoe Company, 169, RECENT ST., LONDON. Rende/.-Vous for American Visitors One ol the Sights ol lonrlon. A Veritable ?-h ?e Palace. Highes; ?rades nr" Ladies', (icntlemen's and Children's American Shoe.? Kept in stock. H. P- Truefitt, Ld., 13-14 OLD BONU-ST.. LONDON, W. ?.Through to Burlington Arcade.) and Hotel Cecil. IH?IitU?. Il?irilu-.slriir hi ft-nialr >-\p*it>. Unnirnr? mil I lilrii(>i?l> 1.1 Vi? lurk BSSIStSTS. I'lrit ?p I (inf. "(nitrirai) .ha?l:u "??liion?" In Lumini,. NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS, ETC. Charles Morrei., ??THI' v> urli kiiimi 1? A:n ??1?????. Xot.I /-?*/.vw> ,-".??- ?, "*"? '? r>?seBle ??<? Sp'fU'll?? In "LIYIll CAI. JfTi.lrj. Icallii-ranH 1 inr? ??.,???.,? u. saa ru KiHi.iM.ioN ?bcask, hu aimi.?, ?.????. PAKIS SH?)l>.< <*?;'*,"?.?.?.*. I (European 'a?t-crtiermerite. uiiKKK t? Miior IH kiropi?;. FURS P.M. GRUNWALDT, PARIS. 6, Rue de la Paix. Americans before buying furs should inspect the ORUNWALOT noDELS. The largest assortment of choice furs in the WORLD. ? I'AKls - J. LOUVHT & SES FILS PROPRIBTATJUCR TABLE AND ? . :.1 LINENS WOVEN BY HAND ON OUR OWN LOOMS, HANO'K'FS, CURTAINS BLANKETS, 1/11.. BTOm TROU.?-aUX. \\ ?? statarti?? ear rilen?? that w? beva mi heeae, nur iiuriil in ?. ?,\ V ,,k .,?,! bag of them to writ?; ua Slraeti) f? ? their ?.rdrrt. li ??????,-?? I'll ill's ( ??|>??<?|??<>?<. I'VKIS. o. novi it. Naaiaarer. S ? ? U L DIN Q & CO., Jeweller?-? and Silveremitisg, (ali tha n?ii-iiiin'i of Iwerleena rlattlam Parla n> ikelv i>.untimi rollevflou ef niu iiiiiiiiIh unii ?. I li.-,- pr?? Ini? ,1.s. ,,rimimi nuil ??.;? i,? u.? <l,-?luM . In ??? ?? ??? ? . ?1???? ?TUtchrs, i:rt?.|!.? ?IH ci??,?, a,?,.. ,.|,?. s,,?,. repr?sentatives Hi Patria ?if ?In? Qorbent Hf*. Co. of Rose? VorK. Ah Avenpe do l'Opera, Paria. Mill?? itrul .loiksort Sts., ( liiuiqo. Forc?Son Soeurs? Paris. ????, Iti.?? -?. Ilniinre , ? ?, I h ?tr?? PraacalM Reeiea lire?*????, ?ilk itn- ?i. tag Manti???. t.nirii.li ?pakae, Hlfjalf reraasaMad .1. Savoy Hotel, London. HOTEL DE I UXE OP THE WORLD. SAVOY RESTAURANT Ht Ou M roiinm le Puni??. litiriii playa en Hi?? terrace overlook!aug The ' iinhii u I. turn t Gard?es, nini Hiver. < ' ti ?r? r ili? Cuisine ,,. ? ,, ,.?^ >> ? RITE. Mnitrc Eeeoflter. ?ARAGERB. | ?.. ?;< li I :\ Ali ?. The Hotel Cecil, London. The largest ard must m I ;r.it*iccnt in r.urope. Periect in e\ery detti I. Location un rivalleil, facing and overlooking the Em? bankment QavderaS and riser Thames. Un? surpassed Caligine end the beat selection of winss ever ottered. 700 bedrooms and 300 salons, privali- dining rooms, and public reception rooms. C. P. BIRTINI, Manager. ((.rumi Hotel, l'uri??. \ 11?? I in 11 n i in'? tew?! oru. 'I il ?<?? i.,?? Id ? la p li, ut. ?.????1????. ((.rumi Hotel, l'uri??, formerly ef (Delwioulco's ?lew?York THE LANCHASVa HOTEL, London, 1 iirlvnlli-il Munition in Portia?4 l'In,?,?. \t TOR "? ????<??? ?. W. Convenient tur III?? Beet SRoflm, Tlicntre?. l'.?,?. Everj Hodcrn Coggfoii and Convenience. Hoderate Tariff. The Walsingham House And Bath Hotel, PICCADILLY. THK BROADWAY OF i.o\no\. Orerlettlca tiie Park nmi ? ? alee tH?~ flne?t aieelttea la ? ?m?i??n. lasan ?ni aaederata rharsree fer n ?imri er ???? nui. Delaine ???????????? l>> un ??\ perlene,il . -iieli ehef. ?lelearnni?. ??Siilcne." ? ??. GRI.ARDI. I.inni,in. I Se?"v .1 Un na??'-. Horrex's New Hotel, London. ?CORNER NORFOLK ST. & STRAND With perteellv ? pi.?vi ?? teil iimilern iir rn ime tuen ?? ? li mu? lumi. ! lei il Idi?. Eleelrle. lischt?, rie. l.o.-iii??? ????1 ,-entrili, nem? l.nu l'ini Mi?, ?-?????p iiU i?e?t. nii'i PrlaelsMBl TRratreei \~> niin ?????,? ?nil? iron? Weaimlnatpr ?une*?. iiiiiMiliii- unii Roll ?-ot.niitii? I???? ? ???ti ?vim till purl? Of ?.??????????. ?a. 4 A :t.">. RorfOlk >!.. ennlinneil ?ih here f?W. HORREX, Proprietor /sai / Special Designs in O Silks for 1897. <? ?? French Millinery JL? ??.^? And 6? *# Costumes, * /* * ? ay Laces, Ribbons, V 4*/ Hosiery, Flowers And Dress Materials. Regent St., London. Costumes, Mantles, Tea Gowns, Millinery, In Exclusive and Original designs. " The charm of Jay's Costumes is their graceful simplicity and originality of design."?Cmrt feurmL J AY S (Ltd.) Regent St., London. Fashionable Artistic Furriery. All Goods Now Marked AT SUMMER PRICES In Plain Figures. International Fur Store (Jay's, Ltd.). Regent Street, London. Uppor Norwood, Queen's Hotel. Uta? Cfesetal Pelase ?.????. Healthiest sttaattea ,?, Eagland. wov.it garen?, Boarding tstau frasa ?im |wr il?y. h|i?clal torma tur lai 4, i.?ru.?. Couv.iiWni Ualn atrvlo?. (?urooMn ?l?iicr.ionncnts. Norfolk Hotel, Brighton, England. Elite Family Hotel. Ovrrlooka ?-. vail promenade .pa lawns. Jin. putillt? f OB IBS. Perfect lamtatii.n Shaded electric lieht?. I,if Urinai.? cul.Ui* thole, wine?. Jule. A Orelrhtor. Mgr. QUpnn'q Mr. to I >""? '? "*?" '''"'' ?mont li. utLn ? "?tei, Fln), ??p,,, virw. r?cin? lele of Wight. I, try ?Id n.r.U-n? Tenni?, el. Ad? join. Ko\a? Yacht Club. Krequ-nt bosta IS Cowe?. nyd? ? nd ?Southanip'oa. "Royal "'Irr Hu,ri" under mid. direction. Tho Howard Hotel. Norfolk Mreet. Kmb.inkmer.: lyndon. Thla new:y erected Hoiel Is r-plcte with ?\rry n?aS.ra coni.'iri '?ver Icoki Km?nnkme:i? and River. Kle^ant end .-.pacu.ui public roun.a. Rtaetrtc LiitM threughout. Amerlcau ?y? tem elevator? Kixed tariff. Cockburn Hotel, Henrietta 5t.,Covent (kirden, London. Cockburn Hotel, O, l:ncI*;lcJxt'. (jardens, London. Cocklbum Hotel, and Turkish llallis, batti .Street, (jla.sir,ow. Mrs. A. D. PrilLl??, Propri. Great Northern, North Hastern & North British Railways (England & Scotland). The ?ast Coast 'express" Koute ENG LAN D " ? icOTLAN D, vis ili?1 cathedral cltlsa "t Pel rboro', ???? ana Durhsm DIMM; CARS f?r iir.st and third class pas i ? ???, a ? .? : >d to ma 2.20 p m. expresa from LONDON (Kline's Cross) to EDINBURGH (Wsverley), an to th? 2.20 p. m expresa from EDINBURGH (Wsverley) to LONDON (Klns/a Croes) BLEEPING CARRIAGES for first .-lass pas seng-era are attached to all nlshl tra'ns. RUGS or PILLQWS are supplied on hire to Ural ami third class pacaengen TOURIST TICKETS are Issued frena May !-t until October Slat, enabling timvellers to break their journey a: ii: points >>f Interest on the ciirp<-t route between London anil Bcottsnd. PAMPHLET8 end sii InlormstkMi ?p he ob tali ril n m Mr. Frank C. Clark. Ill Broadway. HENRY OAKLET. Gen'l Manager G.N.R, c\:<i H GIBBS, Gen'l Manager N.E.R J. CONACHER. Gen'l M:inas"r N.B. It. March 1^07. Great Western Railway of Fn^.and. "????? OXFORD" SV "SIIAKKSPEABE" Rout??. PiiHftrncfiM from noil lo Amorli-a have tlie ebslee of THREE ROUTES RKTWRf** ?,????????!, AMD bOSDOSi I?The Royal Ovfi.nl ne BfsaUSmiptNSrS Route. it?The W 01.-r Hun?.?. It?The Hereford ??)<? Oloeeeetor rtont??. Tin- l|,ilhi:n psasea invidiali ??mu?? of the Mosf Pli*tareeqne R##Bery In tlie ronntry. '??? fotlewlHS ???:????*?? onii ?? e viaiterl en 1 p???(<?: ril?-:??TI-:R?On? nf th* m~st anei?-r.t cities tn RnCaiMl ?MUf U .-ill II V_ ?r- ir ,\r- q,nr1an Infrest. XV ? l> \VM K_r-. r Warwick Csatl?. I.I' ? VIV;Ti?\ ? For ??-. 1? asth Castle and Guy'? <""ff ?Tr? <??????-0\-??'0>?rSjBBWSBWare'fl blrth nlaf. ?t??????Th. city ?* rn'in** SI ?? r:||_Per Bl k?? r.ir!< ariti 'It h?:nnr?1 to WIM .,_ ,....? .<-,,. ....?.?_ ?t Pennsylvania. YV'Vii?'??? rtdTir? ?'?. i,^-.- f ??-? r)ii??n ini: PARRS to i.ommiv ?nr: lut elSSS. ST.n^i ^il rliis-, !?."..<???, M .-la?)-, f ? OS, Bamiaee rheehetl throush. Bpcrlal Bs Itress trnlriK ?p.? run to I.OMMl\ from PLYM? it! I II for ?In? i-iini-oiilenfe of nnNMeUKera I,,...'!,,.. .,, ? 1, ;, t lllirl. TICKETa r?n ?.? obtain?* m rfTSW YORK of Mr. PRANK '? CLARK m Broadway; Messrs. <~??? ? bon BS1 sr ' !**! "- ' ?-a .1. I.. AVII.KINSOV Olirmi lliuincer. Paddinston If?floa. ?,'-p.? ?. Maren, Uff Tbe Imperial Hotel, Malvern I? Un? n.n.t central pOtnt for Americana d--s!r;ns to Vieil \Vori-??tiT. Bhrcwaburr. Hereford. BtnUford-en-Avon. etc. \ iltora can ap.nd -li? day ?t tn?.? diffprvnt pla>je.i ani r?tura in ih? evening ?o Th? Imperlai ?v-ateJ in aup-ru privata itomi li and thorwifhii modera. XVTi?xvii iv. U tXTnnl? ....I- " Centra! f-.. vtattora to Konlhvorth ? OO?] .11 K. .,. ! A-.-on. LE \>ll\??1<>\ _? ., il. I..I Pati ?? I b> best Amartene ssd arendon p<)???;:?..., famin?, Tabi#d'hou. XVYSflFRMRRB. "Belsfield." S&?^ZLSL"** In !'8 ovvn ma*_ KII.IAKM.V. ?~?.?...#- pciitliTn Hotel. Moni .en-.r.il position of the ' treni , D ..rl,,. II.rilAt'OXIIIK ??.?-??? Oovonl. ii'f'l .. ? '. .11 ?,... ,1,1.1.1 " r*???! aaa vUw. Hcautifu: ] li?' ( lllllnfJWrKML ,?,,,^ ??.?,, i.ot n katiiim:. Trossach's ":-n?X ?',. :,.:!^h,ns? *^ltrm* /oreiqn firscna. The international Palace Hotels. 1 It r ?. ??./i r<-li I'lilHoe, caiuo.i:icrpt. ili. Riviera ?????-e. %'K'B.l-'riinc?. The \ \ rutila l'uliu-r. LI?>l?O>.l'orticai. Tin- lu Tinge. OVIIIM).Ilrlslnna. Tin- Miilojii ?????-r, HAI.OJ \ l*\f? \ni\E.S?Tit>erlanS ????- ""iiiiiiinT l'ninre. THRRAPIS .Ttirkev. Tlie Perii l'nlnoe. rOVXTAVTlYOri.r*. Tn*Urr. Tl.. nel. ??/?.<,?1 Intprennttnnnl. PPI\nt?? .Itiily. For Informaliil? <?. n< k?ta tu hii na>inu nnd io raaaree ?<? rommi.latlon api>u International 8. C. Co.'. Office?. Il Cockspur-.t.. Lond.n. or 1 Placa d. l'Opera. Parta. Hotel Continental, PARIS. Hotel Chatham, Paris. = Hotel Binda, Paris. Restaurant P. Cubat, 2G. IHAMI'? BTtSiTSaaaa, PARIS. IteM ? l>eanl und luxurlou? In Kuiope. Itroommrnd?! to Ann ? .? -? ?? f-T perfect ruiaine and fin. w.nea. GRAND HOTEL de G???????, IO ?G? SCRIBBJ. OPrnsiT??: TUS ORANO OPERA The Modem Hotel of Paris. E. ARMBRDSTBR, Manager. Hotel de Lili3 et d'Albion ????:t, Rm? >?. Honore. Pari?, il, t????<>n ibi?) TaUIsrls? OatsatsaM. Pinco? x,.n ?Ioiik? ???<> ???'" Oprr.l. V 11 n n ti?.. .,i,? ?,.. rn im???"???t? ??? fsssllls?. n.-.-i ,? 111 .-? ? Hall, l.iiiui- Dresrl?? Rooio?. Kleetrle Llarht, ?<?. TrlfKraBWi ??l.lllnllilon.'? Parla, _???-??? \H\I)IK. Q :^^, ?.? Mnaan? near <?'-? Vpara, G?????? lalelass G3G?8, Kierf, iiath?, auinir raeaui essi <??,?., noJ.rat?. Hotel de l'Europe, BREMEN. Cd Hotel de Rome, _BER UJNL_ Hamburger- Hof, HAMBURG. foreign (leeone. Wurttemberger-Hof, NUREMBERG. or ?tallo?. Grand Hotel, NURENBEFC. t? fttgtn Of Htatioa? Bayerischer-liof, NUREMBERG. Gd Hotel Continental MUNICH. A.l ??- i-rn Cnmfort*. BttS Sttuatloav Hotel Four Seasons, MUNICH. ?SUES Hotel Marquardt, 8TUTTCART. Hotel National, STRASSBURC. PIAYENCE Kote! de Kollande SiCiiiii i:.? .1 ?l?-.?,?,??????. Lift, lirepruol ?j?dircdse. Hotel d'Angleterre, Rhine Steamer* a? ?? finest Lend Opposite. Iwl tJjOliCQo Situation. Hotel Disch. COLOGNE. "Tgjg* The Grand Hotel. _Brussels._ Hague, Holland, HOTEL 1>E LUXE. HOTEL DE LUXE. HOTEL des INDES. Finest House in Holland, best cuisine. Band piava dur.nq dinner. Spiendid iiportments newly refitted throuqhout. Baths. Hairdresser. Privata botai carriages. C. F. HALLER, ?w Manager. ITALY AND SOUTH OF FRANCE. Hotel de la Ville. ?JI B S <ra m ' "? Hn,Urn ???????,,?G" ? Vi fi I Cu ? J a IrtTtlltrs? t.jiuforU Grand Hotel alasi, ?\ Ali Hcxl.ra I in pro t????? ta. l.tKga?? H..-i?|.r-4. ?ailwajr Tirk.tt Slreplnv l'ar, untiti, sta. Grand Hotel Bellagio AVI) I IO G??:?. VILI.A SKKMKI.I.OVI Bellagio, Lake Como. HOTEL ROYAL DANIELI au. MODERN COMFOMt* XK.VL.Y REFITTEr?. VENICE. G:ami Canti, Splendid Vite. Elrrlri? Light. Two Lift?. Mi-jiii Heat RailwajrTlck.la. ?gajasBajgigg baine th? B?.t tppalaUi la Italy. Spati * Pint?. Hat a 1'roiitar. of IM 1'fet oa tn I'roprittora. Grand Hotel Venice. (?rand Canal. Florence. Grand Hotel d'Italie. ???: ???,? MODKBtf ITOTKL, lie FLORENCE. The Savoy Hotel. HOTEL CONTINENTAL, ROYAL l>??: ?? ????* Florence. TURIN. Grand Hotel, et d'Europe CARVaM, FMAMCm. Hotel Beau Site, Cannes. Lucerne?Switzerland. GRAND HOTEL NATIONAL. G?????? * las?. liest Situation On tlu? l.uki?. i:i?'ctiic I.itfht Tliroiitfhoiif. Proprietors, Pfyfter & Co. Gd Hotel de la Paix, SENEVA, SWITZERLAND. Hotel Beau Rivage, GENEVA. .Magniticmt position on the lake opposite Mont Blanc. Beautiful terrace. Concerta in summer. Halli? un each flour. Lift? Etocttk light in every room, Hanaged by the proprietors thein-tetvee, Mayer ?. Kunz. ? . ^T"*"^ (?hiiopciiu Uankcre. C-Vlv-r.SH AU.-ll?limliflir fctr? tuple Beak