Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1887, p. 5

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7+ _.....__:.. .*c>s\mxnus 2`w~6;2ms.`i '\\\gsf` uaxr A MALToaEPsvN{A ___|vnh_._ . ' 4`_9iI 67 670 41711 , H`! , l`.'5 . mu . 219; _ 97 331 um um .39; HA3 worked wonders. It has produced luxut-~ ions wlhsnf huir on bald heads : it has ro- sion cm u! y and faded hair to their 0 ` nal co or an vigor :_ it has cured hundreds of uulruimtnd it has zuived nmny poranns from becoming bald. It is more em-oiuai than any known pre ration. Do nut wait until it is too ale but i your hair is in n feeble stale. get 8 bolilo and save the growth. or you may lose it forever. Ad: for Dr. l)nmnwend`s Hair Mcuric and D15 . I01 cm 675 I01 `gs: 6 I57 6 67 1`. 5:7 VA ` H0 210 Ii! 240 212% HIKE ,4 LOOK! Ills, 10.`! 5:0; dis ILO I) III! ` 95 ` nil; u I .1`: .,7 No trouble toghow goods and no one fgrbed tqbuy, Call and seeusx ' ' J- C- HABDY;'%& CO. Eree small bilia for particulars.` `\\|n ordetq close out All Fall and Winter Goods we will, during January, sel|`af` a L,ibera| Discount All Dress Goods, Wool Goods Hosiery, Underwear, Tweeds,! Cloakings, &c. Each department 1 will haye over `if asTi\cket naming` the Discount. ` ` ' ` V We claim our prices (as they are without the discount) to be ,' L . I ; the Lowest in the `City. Prc red by Dr. J. (`. Ayer O (`u.. Lowell. Mass. S0]! by |)r\tgu'iala. Price $1 ; six lmulus. $5. --e-/ Fine `Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs, Scalloped i Edge Fancy Em1_n-oidered Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Initialed Handkerchiefs. Linen Crumb Cloths 2x25 yards. Linen Crumb Cl_9j,hs 251:3 yards. Linen Crumb Cloths 3x3 yards. Glass Cloth, Stair Linen, Stair Driils, Towels, &c. ' - For Irish Linen (loads the best value is with u - ` 1 nnm DTFIIMDND .9 {in 0/M A/D CA3}/. A 0/3001//vr 3,4 1 5. 1RIsH LfNEN GQODS ALL WINTER GOODS MUST GO. DON~I`- WA'lT'.` COME A'I` ONCE AND SECURE SOME OF THE BARGAINS. 25` Smnlo Mnntlcs to be cleared at $1.50 each. worth 2.50 to 84.60. One hot Ladies` and (`hildren`s id Mira at 2.50. per Ir. One Lot Ladies` Lined `id Gloveea150c.. worth we. Three [)ozenMen's Gloves and Mite ., worth we. Hundred s of Remnants of DreesGoods &c.. about Half Price. Ladies`. M cm: and Boys` Underwecmat Coal Price. Fur Capes at 8111]. 51.26, 31.50. Dllnnhnn nll r-nlnrn, at. (50. (`hildren's Kid Mus at `50. 5 Mom; at Pluahea. all colors. at 65c. :L88'7-' `GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE AT SPENCE & CRUMLEY'& SPENCE J` (`R U29! LE Y, I-IC)LIID_A_` l lusli, Nickel and Walnut Clocks, Butter Dishes, Cruets, Pickle Frames, Napkin Rings, Knives, Forks zuul Spoons, (lnn, Keeper and Plain Gold Rings, Ladies Chntelain \Vatches anal Queen Chains, (lents`(luldnm1 Silver \\'ntchos, &o. ' 11.1. LIFFITUN, -- WELLDIGTUE S'l`.. (um Pnmom.) Dec. 21. ..-.~uv.....|..... rVI.V.|... .....I lnlrnlrv rnnniv-nu` forever. Ask for Dr. I)oronwend`s Hair 1 take nothing else. A. Dorcnwond. s molumr;Toronto. J. n.1.mn and A. P. (`H0\\'.\'. We have about 30 Pairs of LADIES GERMAN FELT SLIP- PERS. We intend closing them out at 25 cents per pair. Get a pair. They are very comfortable. I Church Decorations isud Church Services- A Presentation to n Preacher. Jun. l.-(`hristmas tide was observed in our village in good old-fashioned style. On Thursday afternoon and evening about thir- ty young people devoted thelm-ielves to the decoration of our beautiful little Gothic church (Anglicun) ready for the Christmas services. Friday evening (`Xmas eve) was a joyous time for the children of Holy Trinity church Sumluy x-who nl.und for the older peo- ple too. 'A grand social and concert was held in the public hall at which a Christluas tree was displa_\`ed laden with upwards of 200 gifts for the children and others, of which the greater number were resented by the ladies of St. Pauls church, ingston, who have won the heartfelt thanks of allour people hereby this manifestation of their active andkindlyintercst in our work in this young mission. The pro ramme was ex; ceedingly well rendered, t 1e singiu of the children under the leadership of h r. Gates being especially goo distribution of giftswoltlisting of toys; cards,bu.gs of candy, cu-.. filled the oumkai;~.~..3_a.ms_- joy. \\'hen the Rev. Morris 'l'a_\'lor arose to ad- vhuss the audience` before the closiuganthem mu! sum: he a as lnt.erl`llpiuvl by lhu.~superin- tendent of the iwllnol, who introduced .\lr.s. .\lcLeuu. of .\rdoch. and Mrs. Dawson. of l'le\'ua. Mrs. .\luLean then icada short ad- dress to .\lr. Ta) lor. expressing the esteem, eontidence and aii'ection felt in and for him by all his people in the mission of Claren- don.and wishing Mrs. Ta 'lm` Jud himalong joyous and useful life,ami asking him to m:- i eept, as a sliht token of their feelings, to- wards him a beautiful raccoon fur coat. Mr. Taylor was taken completely by surprise, he havin heard nothing whatever til the in- tende( presentation. In reply he spoke in warmest ter:nsofthel1ca.rt_v reception every- where nccorded him, audof the kindly co- operation in the performance of his arduous duties by rnuiryysfilling workers, and of his thanks for the magn-iticent present given him. When he took his seat some one down in the audience in a very mild \'oice began to siugFor he`s a jolly good fellow", but before the secondline was sung every 1 voice resent join(_:d and never before was the jo ly old stanza more heartily rendered . All p nt then arose and sun W Auld Lang Syne'l'P:l (:`:odSa\'o theQueen ` "and depart- ed well pleased with the entertainment. Pmceeds over fort dollars in ' aid of the Sunday school fun . The services on `Xmas morning were-bright and hearty, and every- body seemed pleased with the result of the I labor of love rformed by thedeeorstors on Thursday. e church, with its Christ-m ` decorations. is certahilgv a charming litt) edice and one of whic we areall proud 5 A cure ror urunlualuu-In, O iulngmorphine, bhloml, t9bpcoo_.l dn habits. The medicine may l*"*'"1 "1 fun or coo_o w_ithout the _know '3dcu.` poujnon Iqhng It If no rleeu'od..`, - "1 mm Jorbookand mama; Nmthoee who we been cured. Add M` v- L- hon, 47 Wellin Sn. ' T"'* QM. Cut this out or fang` When writing montion thhp" : ~. 7 hloml, t9bpoc(.-. ` M" i was coffee without know 31rd`: .`.-.....-. nL;I|ll it If Ill tlnninnll ` Jan.;'4. I An I.l`l.Qnovnv' . terwutvhca. Clocks and J cwelry repaired. Jan. 6. {ONLY 25 CENTS! VOICE FROM PLEVNA- aw `um:-W 7 I To'ronlo. J. 0. KING and A. Aunta for Kingston. RUB! 8th. A Cure `l*'o`r Drlinkenneu, u ,__~r 11'4" MADE FOR .1. RICHMOND `& co. as PRINCESS `,3-;:-. HAINES 8:. LOCKETT. G-II-"TS- mu use or ur...Dyo's Celebrated Voltnlc lion with '11 8 A ll ()1 Et:il:fmlI!'p.:-11:10::-Iyzontllrgof ervou: area 1 MI?! . I 0! ' d ` II and all klndrotitx-$hlan.vAmIs` ($':..du`:m:?luum. B:bl`l_t';.ol.lx=`o $3 cni'4'1n7".'nn`a'c'1t.- "3n`:2dN::'d'17 klnd troubles. M90 or nugfothordlnouen. Com low restoration to 1} th. Vltor And "stat wdnlkanfpof. No rhk Ila men:-roam. E I` 0 (run. :17 41 Amp non: "vnI3!A%2Vn:11c(1 uuutrllll IIIID true. is ngdftl Mara l.M.lch. ` You are allowed a free trlaf of (Mr! V` ihuocf the use of DI-...Dye`a Celobrnwd Vol ` ml! 9 A llancaj. for :rod;{$Ietm?i'":::ontp':1ro at orvoua NI 1:. l- M V mlkv and nnhond. And all lnfnlllblo Blood Purlllcr. 'l`onlc.'] lifurocllc` of A (110. Indigestion.` Dyspepsia. Blll un- noskm|nndloo.'Llvor Complaint. llhcunmt In. all My Dluonaoa. Sc:-ofuln. Dloonaon poclllu to Femnloa Salt. Rheum. Exzonm and all kin Discuss. ondnche Pnlpitnllou of tho I out` fog Stomach Ans! llonrt Bum. Purely ago- A _ 4 4.! I ""I`" ``'`"' " `Q"`_ " Q (4 Making 11 l)ire(`t Connection with the New York (`entml & West Shnru ltniluuys. the Grand Trunx Lines. mat and west. ` Ul.\'ER:\L'l'|(`K Folgerswharl, - l -.%71'.'i .`i'.T"z3&`?m 3: run. bR0F Flfth Avenue. Jan. 3. . V NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. STR. MAUD leaves Fuhrer`: \\'}mrf for (`ape Vincent M ll:!I)n.m. Steamer leaves for Gunrr n uo at 3:1!) P.M. on Tuesdays. Wednogdnyt an Thursdays. nr'l`ic.keta for I-lvcrvwhoro by Ocean. Rive-1 I Suffm-inn from any form of l-`cnmlo Complaints or Irregulntions. shonid obtain A supply of mu 1 I! vs 1 I I l\'i-`VI w .unlik . ` - w2: rInx~.`{`.'.Ly";i,`c'glI{'l1'3. (,`j,'d"*;~L uro of mud .P|-.5 `tun. withopinlona of M " . Nadine. A%JnomerI.) Hons. W W A8':()ll{R(., lT[())R` #0 -AML. , '- . `All. I ran: hf` MVIVNOR. Wonig and others. Icnl (LIMITED). Connecting at (`APE VINCENT with Rome, Watertown&0gde_nsburg Rai|'y, \l..I.:_.a .. Iu..,.... n..........a:..- n-:2)` pl... Vnm _*7"'A. FOLGER, (hcxnzlux. TICKET AGKN1`. Pllyaicmna u lholr practice. 13-n tn- . L. - \JJ..L.\I vv un- , I94 PRJNCICSS STREET .7 - _ fI`a3`:\|v;!luv\ Soda. We lend In Canmln. !~. ." . .1 LADIES, OLD & YOUNG; MARv1zLL0U%s"1vTE.wi0Y ,,....|x|...D.|_.aC.O.YERY sr. mmcn RIVER `STEAIBOAT co. Remediai9u'J(`):I1lj1$I(')"und Pills. A M Xl(l`4 VV l\l'~lI.`\4V IN PURE` Y; -V*E<=`-'5..TF.Fr+'-E Dllhll D I N. C. POBOD ;& 00-, Km.s'roN. onrr. and Thursdays. L9`Tic.kets for Everywhere by Ocean. rnr Rail. Sept. 27. ua\ SOLD BY I `ataxia ujyuj ::-`- And the only Sam nnd Sun-v'1l<><.?`! 011 ` the Market. Physicians use them to 0 1N`80 extent in heir nnctlce. FACTS Ai3b'i"# ' DR. C. DORENWEND'S GREAT GERMAN HAIR MAGIC. 5 132 and 134 Princess Street. pmcuce. PRICE 50c. PER Box. nnv 'g11`_;s`;'x1zm: \v.u:|u\.\'1`b`D 1:: v \n:'t\|:'rAl JAMES RICHMOND & co. E-L` -E 1}-I---L-I (}|:.\'xk.u. TICKET .TL__L` 13...; ,.l`1 `urn. mmox. W000 and h$nun'. Lo1sm*i"rm. % Avenue. ` + IN E1` AGENT. Foot of Brock St I` "' New York 4 or ` ` We wmild .bo_ louqd to fmvo yomctll and inspect our Fine 0 ol _ CHRISTMAS Gdoos I i bomnaung otaauan cms. Momqug: ' A8 SKAVING JKWIL and ODOUR ,0 ~ -- - - - - nu.-- -sari nunrrnri OOINBUIIC OYBBUBII UUIID. J7nuuu4u_n.qn, in Pit!!! and DQ091101`, FINE P OUT AND FANCY BOTTLIS. K. ' ..:---.-t-b-iI-g-I- DYSPEPSIA 13-iDIGE8TION 1 1 ` And kindred nnquestlonnbly T_-H 1; 1:.),v:,s,:_r ; 1: gm: E1) 1': Mallogrpnunr `is on.(1oI-bed lxy all the loading `jshyslclnni-I and Prominent dnaugglatslhroughout the Dominion 0 Canada. an we undersmnd it , gas A large sale in England and the United IITK. . This is not a A Mark cure-all. but A reliable re- mmv fur um um of nnoclc diseases. having cu`: A.Vu zuuvu I uvn nu-.n --~ .A.. P- C1=.o'vv1\T;` nu DDIMI `_I.`,.\`R STREET- .. . BT00) cllllullllg lIIlJ pulvllcww Iv uquvn JIJUL what he is tnklmii We rocolnmem `.\!ulto,xv.-win to every suffer- \r from Dy: pain or m imslioru. and know" In. .. n-I.I w II tlannnnutl-nI.n lb: rnlmx v _ Sold by all l)rng`gists and Pcrttnners. Ayer s Sarsaparilla, MA73.Ie1L*;s Hair Vigor, Perfect Hair IIIICOU IIIQ IIBIH. llllfll. l'?l'!3ly VI!` ` John C. .Wu1` & C0,. 'I`6mn1o.0nlL imnrcinms. V ` cnowx. nn rocolnmend `Malt -wn sulfur- " or kno\\"" that p Lrlnl w H domonstrme its value. bignul. J. GEO. KING. We have on hand con.=lunlly a fresh complete mock of DRUGS, mm GOODS, Pm5_nu1~:RY,' Em. ' Magic . sole manu- Druggism DOIII OI l'4II'IaIlIII- ' Lmcasrnn` Lonax. No. of the Sons of Ent- la.nd Benevolent Society. In rinthcir ow Lodge Room.cornor Montreal an Princess -:3 over Su-achnufa Hardware Store. thh ind an 4th 'l`uoada)'s of each -n_1ont.h. ,-' "Royal Arcanuui. Tm: Rm:L'L.m Hummus of mo St. Lawrence Council. 1:1?`-xu Arcnhum. are hold on the that and third ondnys in every month at 8 p.m.. in um Cnmmuul Odd Fellows` Hall. Princess ______.___,_____:___________ Cunard Steamship Company. SAJLIRG from New York e\'ery Snturda '. Au- thorized Agent. F. A. Folgcr, berry Doc . foot of Brock St... Kingston. and third Mondays in month at 8 ibn zlho Cnmmqui Hall, `troet. 1 van uncu u V--anus-uu 4-onus. ......`.... Fan: Rxmxxa Roma. lfrippeas strec1.m-or Byxjnus` Store. open 11Tsfl "1'i-om 10 am. to In .m. Prayer Meeting every Saturday night at o'clock. All younzmon made welcome. u . K1.\`us1n.\'. Jan. 5.-~Sncoeelin_u election. and holiday tiinezrtliere is An air of lullnen-.m in all parts of the city. The business men nal time hanging llezwilv upon their hands, and, beyond taking stock, have had little to lo. The fine winter weather and good sleighing uugnrs well. nml it is anticipated thin business will look up within the next "few (la '3 Hnypwoofl.-mul other conim'odl- ties wi l he brought to the citt; and (lie 3C(l of, thou h one farmer remnr ed : T ings nl-A nn.n Lrnal ln\I.' Hunt. if hnnllv Tlv it!) 7 `e Rbgufar Modtingsof the Ancient and Ac: cepusd Scottish Rite of Preemnsonl-{ are held in their 11 l, corner of Brock and \ 'ollln on Streets. K ton4 Perfection. lrd Thurndtw..a.n_, Rode of n. Sov. Chap. Rose Croix. r-gt Wednesday in each month. ___D__|aonIp Re hr Meetluf` Ancient s:3))ohn's e.`~No-3. qn TI,I,ur8I1M`- Jan.-6th. at 7' p. ` \ % `,``- 9'0!-W 3"`- wnmnfx Lodge. :~:o.92. on Wednesday. Jan- ' I 7' . . '3R.?q.... :nMmmnn-ant the Ancient and Ac! J. GEO.- KING, - DRUGGIST, Oct. '22." F Kmgstou, OM. OI, llloll ll one I!ll`llll.`l` rt:Imu`|u.au : LIIIIISB are son l-tired luw that it hardly pays to handle them. The produce we have we can hardly get anything for, but for that which we haven't good prices are otlered. The nwnt market is verv slack. The [ '8 nH"e I gUU(l PTIUCS HIV UIIUTUU. The meat market is \'er slack. butchers say that the outloo could not be worse. The country is stocked with beef, and prices have gone down so low that lit- tle prot can be inmle. Beef can be bought at from 8`2.50 to $4.50 per quarter. and hunt- ton and lamb at 4 totit` per ll. per quarter. In Montreal values are without nm.t.eri_al change, although drovers are more hopeful than they were some time ago, and expect `an advance shortly. Prices ranged from 3c for common to -Sc for prime, while a few extra beeres brought 4}c per lb. live weight. Sheep brought from 3} to 4c, and lumbs 4 to 50 per lb. live weight, according to quality. There was not much doing in live hogs; prices ranged from 45 to -4c per lb. live weight. Thehide dealers mestill offering 6c,7c and 8c per 11. for beef hides, but they say the rices will decline. The country is full of ides. and the purchases just now are quite la . Sheep lelts range in price from We In Imxrh, Ill \`l|!:cp lcua IKIIISC III In u.x; uunu uv\. to I each. There has been in growing feclin v for some time that the stock of apples wil not last until 3 ring. Thev are rotting very rapidly, and B11 eat; an spootly change comes the prices must advance. Dealers are asking from $2.50 to 83 r hhl. Only a few (in. 3 ago a producer as ed $3 per barrel for t ie stock he had on hand. Light stocks are quoted at 75c to $1 per l`.lBl1. Tlmm is A oront. scarcitv uf Qootl butter. V`: .. ` ". ` V Q V tom` Q10 c::.c.I`lsIIeI`IllI3 mg: ' ' M the x.N.lcon|oIImuod Stock and }3oLr:)'l':):;m of Hm Chlcf{`:l<`>i`:rd N0.W. on \\ eunuzsun) , anu- e Regu r Ancient Acdf cenusd Pt-eemn.sonry_ hel at `me to $1 man. There is It great scarcit good It commands 25 per R. w enever it can he seemed, Packed butter sells readily at we to 210 per Rs. Eggs are even scnrcer than butter. Fresh eggs bring from 25 to We r don. : the packed or limed fruit. sells at -. to `2|c per dnz. Lard is quoted at I00 to l2c1)er lh.;_ tallow, rendered, 4c and 5c r 1?. Cheese, retail, |3c to 15 per 1?. 'I`|u-re in a mod demand for noultrv. lb. Lneesc, remu, MC [0 Inc per in. There is at good poultry. though for the past two weeks the stock offered on the market has been greater than people could lmndle. (`hickens at 35 cents to 50 gar pair : ducks, 50 to 600 per pair ; geese. )0 to 80 a piece ; turkeys. 60 to $I.`25, or from Re to We per lb. The farmers nbont here sell the poultry in an undressed condition. thus making it it` dangerous ex- periment for dealers to buy heavily at cur- rent rates and ship away. They cannot al- ways recover their expenses. There is no change in the price of hams and other smoked or salted meats. Hams range from I230 00 150 per ll; smoked and lirenkfnst hscons IOC to 15c per ll: ; salt pork Tc to We I'\DI` "1 per lo. Potatoes from 70 tn 750 per ling : cnqnts, parsnipa, turnips, beets. from 500 to 60 per bushel ; beans 8l.25 per bushel ; cabbage 50c r dozen ; celery 50 to 600 or dozen ; cran rries I00 per quart ; Ma nga gmpcs l5c per lb : California oranges 250 per lo2.; Florida omn es 30C to 35 per 1102.; lemons 25 per dot.` lites l0 to l.")c per lln: gs I50 tn 90o mr M`: lmnev l0c to l.')(` nor ll. `LDC (102. ;flIDel IU LU lac IDCI nu; II! I to 20 per 1b.; honey 10c per Thm-e in unite a demand iust unw fox L0 `.500 m.`; noney nut: u) we per 1: There is quite a demand just for fish, at from 5c to I09 per 1!. Oysters, 40c, 50c, and 60 per quart. are sold quite rapidly. This week Mr. Cnrnovsky put slllnnpn on the market at 500 per 11. He reports that they were rapidly taken. ` hnrinu the lmlidnvn the szrain nmrlmt was not aejuaol: cure-all. but reliable medy fur the um of specific dlgemses. havin its cxaomornlula printed on.ench bottle Iabe . thereby enabling the purchaser to know just whngl ho tnkln '. \.\. n rm-mmm-m Mnlton(ms\ n 0\'I.`l`)' they were rpluly sum.-u. During the llOll(ll'I_\'I grain mtwket very quiet. but now the sleighing being good it is ex `ted that things will be- come lively. Tlifakm is still large quamtities of grain awaiting sale in the country. The demand for barley is not what nmny would desire. Lower grades are unsaloable, and" the higher grades are sold oil` very slowly. Prices for Nos. 1 and 2 range from 40 to 43 per bushel ; rye. 4`2c per bushel : oats, 25c and 27: per bushel. Last week the wheat market. looked cheerfdl. and the de- mand for the grain in outside nmrkcts was much lsrger than has been experienced`.-for-e long time. City buyers would lmve been able to pay from 75 to 76 per bushel. This wee the market has again llattcnedimzt, andt lpriccs oered are from 73c to 75. llnclrwhest sells slowly st 350 r bushel. Richa on & Son shipped by rm to Ilostun to-do 8, bushels of barley. They se- curel the cheapest. rates ever before offered on Must. nlnnm CIITUII LIII3 UIIIJI to that plan. \IIlA ulanun-n-..u | Nnw Yonx. Jam. 6. - Opening, "mg; Higeat. 7H : lowest. 70$ ; c1osi|1g<.-`T-If:-~ " QHWEGO > MA it,`-E1`: OOVORD 1`4-\'.. Jan. 6. ' Wheat-atendy : white stat: 86 um! Mute 87, _0om-nnchnnod No. 2 welwrn 49 ; No, 2 \ allow '11). Barley.-qulpt; No. I Canada 75: Na 2 l-Ixlm C S in bond nomj'"`*" 14.wwnmI11*?6`oT{"(uiiTEf] aA..|... n_t_ ....A Dunn! an GOM.\lEl{0lAL MA%l`TERS:_ Ymilng Men : Christian Association. En... I)nAI-svnvtu Dnnu I):-innnnu uh-uni nv llhl-1] vuuuxu vvc, `\uun1u:uI} ' sopka.,q_vqn and Pmvislon Deniers. ` mcumw St THE I(l.\'(i."l`0N MARKETS}; ` v - n 1- I __oo1E'rms. _..__....__ Also all the lendin Pmunt Medicines. and a full stock of Paints, ( ils. Etc. - 15` Prmc-n'p(u`ous carefully dis nscd. Good value gunmuwod. I-`nvor us wit a call. ` Sons of Englsnd. `I Ann- \'n X Al Ilus (Ill. MARKET. 1\; THE BRITISH. w HIGg THURSDAY-T JAN? 6. ucnqm noun Ana. ll. STOCKS.` Bank of Montruul`. . . . . . . .. Ontario Bank . . . . . . . . .. Bank du Peutle .. Molsona Bum Bank of |_`orouto. . Bnnquo Jnc ucs Curt r..` Merchants nk Im -rial . . . . .. I-`. m-all Hunk _ Headquarters for Clover and Timothy Seed. Seed Grain. Choice Feunily Fleur, Pressed Hay. l?'Sn-om: Bakers` Flour A Spoolnlty. WINDSOR HOTEL BLOCK. PRINCESS ST. JII).N'l`lll..nl.a rpuuuvu 4-aunnnnm. " ~ Mom-Iuuu.. Jun. 6. Flour -- Receipts. mbbh: amen 1'0 rted. 9(1) bbs. Market more active at unc nngcd rates. QuQlmionn:- ' ` . H _ Patents. Lt!) ta4.75: superior extra. 3.95 tot 4.05 : extra superne. 8.1510 3.8.5: sprin extra. ~-&6~t:o&66;Iupe!-Ine. M1) to 3.20- strong kors, . 5:!1;w!t as mp`-ms-,:$;a*-%= 3 . ' n o . L `fly Bass 4.25 to l.33Afb`r atmnlgtora: Q, 1.85 - C Wheat-%gm zrod winter 8310 81 ; whit to 87. * -555 L030. Pm\s..-64 tnllln. ..A \\'llEAT-0 mcning . ighcsL.. Lowest .. Closing. .. Cm:.\'-- 0 max . lghosl Lowest .' : Closing . . UA1`s-O ning. } ighex-11.. Lowest .. L`1osinx.. Pom:--O nlng. 1 ighost.. Lowest .` Closing .. I ....\ r\.......:.... indicates a nnturni and hcllllhycondlliun of the scalp. and ottho glands through which nourish~ mom is obtained. When. in oonsoqunoe of age, _and disouo. the hair becomes weak. thin. nnd grey. Aye:-'3 Hair Vigor will strengthen it, re- atoro its original color. prom rte its rapid and A vigorous growtlnand impnrt to it the lustre and freshness of youth. STOCKS. ` \Vnb;1sh . . . . . . . . . . . . North Western. . . .. Lake Shore. #4 . . Mit-hi rm (`entrul.. Union 'ucic.. . . . (`omrul Pacic. . .. . .\li:uourl Pnclc. . . . N. -\'.('cutml....... \\':.~Al 1-rn Unlnn . . . . (`anmlu Southern. . Oregon 1`:-ans . ` . . .. (`zumdn Pacic. . .. . 'l`cxns Puciflc . . . . . . .lm-at-v (`untrnl C, B.& Rock Island . . . . . . .. Illinois Ccnlml. . . .. Omnha . . . . . . . . .. Louisville 8: .\'u.s:h North \\'e.~'t Pref. St. Paul Prof... \\'ubu.~ih l ru-f. .. . . . Erie. second . . . . . .. Omaha. l rc~f . . . . . . . \\' H H: |lH|'l L.h.&\\' .. St. Paul. M. S: M . ()hio(`cntrul. . . .. .. . St.Pnul Man. Elevulvtl RR. .. Northern |`.'u'i('. . . . . Oruzun ltll. Nuv. ($0.. t0l83.- . lllilluw III I Quq-unuuuuu. 51'. Lotus, Jan. 6,--In as billiard wurnar ment last night Louis Reed, of St. ,,Louis, ` heat Jolm Mould, of Cincinnati. by 300 to. 280.` Frank M 'oli`.of New Orleans, heat. \ Billy Canon, of ht. Louis; by n uxordof 300 ..._.. n ` Ulllllll. l'l'(`f . . VV. 5. '3l)"Il:`.4\- . ... Nlirthern lucitlt`. Prof. Roch. & l'iHsb1in:. LlII.&\\' .. ;:"":-- ~- -'-' ' V - - m H. KYLE, Banker and Broker. 38 Broad and 34 Now 8:11.. New York City. A Chum Scrmnhle !or`l)r|n~ulIIrn lh Iueon . -E. H. (`ox and (Inhio-r Wlltlo. Toronto World. Saturday. Cashier Wilkie, of the Imperial Hunk M Cmlmlu. and Irukc:r E. -N`. (`am of 'l'nn-mu street, had 2: live-lv t6cI`nlnM\' ye-st:-r-luy fur the purchase of the 8.'IU'.'.`.Ni.\i nf .1 pvr rvnt. (`it ' nf Toronto lncnl`i1npr`vi-Int-nt zuul gt-n~ "rag debentures, tt'Iu'cl`xi for which vity treasurer Harnmn hus`1-cc-n auiking fur mum-' weeks. The (`Ki-(`l_Ili\'(`. <-nnnninog up;-nml the tendc-rs,f0ur in numlu,-r_m1 I":-iwl.-x_\' nfIoI"- noon. The raw was 1-min-]_v lx~twL~cn Mr. (fox mud Mr. Wilkiv on be-hnlf of his lmnk. The debentures urc tliviclc-cl into thrvu cinna- .... . Q`) on-1 ..... .\..|.I.. :n o:.... ......-.~ CHI: . `I n0 TlCl)0HIlU`(.`S (Il\'llH."l HIUJ Ull'l`l` t'H|.H.`l- ea : &i,863 r('lL`1`lIN|l)lc in ve y01u':=. N96,- 932 inten _vt-an}. anal $l0`.!,l73 in t'.v`I\t.y years. Mr. \\'ilkie'a tender was Sl0'. .25 for the ves. $|04.'2.'p for the tens, and $108.51! ` for the twenties ; and Mr. Cox o'cred $100 for the ves, 8104-10 for the tens, and 8107 for the twenties. There were two other gys, one $|03.8l en bloc and one of $102.- ; . *$v|0-l.1u)4|>'*$l06'.60. The. lm rial : ten- `der was accepted, which is equ to $105.66 en bloc, while Mr. Cox : in qnul to $105, 0. pretty close shave between these two nan- ('.lf`.I`R_ CIPTK. `While this sale it looked upon as a good one for the city, it does not com re with Mij. Cox's big purchase lust ' $634,000- of Torollto 4 per cents. t 39102. Ald. Lamb mentioned to tbnf mmittee that he thought all the city debentures should be 4 per cent:..'but it was pointed out that the local improvements were xed at 5 per ceiit., which was the intereut the city charged the rgntctxayera taxed for these improvements. [i `hen the-new city of Ki ton consoli- uliiteifllent bonds ere inencel Ir. Cox will, we understand by his local manager, he one of the bidder; for them, and his competition W"/ill be benecial to the city.] ' _.j_-.__ ..,..>._ _.....__.. -*JOSEP_H FRANKLIN,- I have used Aycr`s lfnis.X.igor fur A long time. and am convinced of ts value. When I was 17 years of ago my hair begun to turn grey. loom- Inenved using the Vigor. and was surprised at the lctfuuts it l'0dUl`(`d. It not only ruetm-~ ed t no vulor tn my air. but so stimulated its wth that l lmvo now more hair than ever t0re.-J. W. l~I:lw:mls. (`ul(l\\'ntor. Muss. ACTIVE I-`l.l'("l`l'A'l`l0.\':~` in lhv .\lurkvl offer opportunities In npuvulnmru tn nmkr money In Umin. Stocks. llnmls and l't'H`l>ll'llIll. Prom I personal utlc-IIllnIIgi\`1-In to orders ru- cuivo. bvwirournmil. ('0rl'1'H)K)lIdt'III`|'HuHt`il- 931. _ l-`ull in`formnllnn ubu llllljel lrku-ls in our ,, sun I, 1 ...l(.... 1 1 . "'---'-",`.~*+-* The Bu! rian govomphent has rejected the Zunko overturn.` , coin-(`I b\'_wirour mail. ('0rl'1'H)K)lI(It'III`|' nonm- ed. Information about [he llmrku-ls nn liook. which will be forwarded free on nmnlh~u- ' (Ill, . ()m.moal--Ml) to 4.50. Cqrnmehl-2.90 to 3.01 P01-k-ll.50 to 15.00. IAu'd-9 to 95. Bacun-.l0 Lo 11. Hmnn_lI In I'M, I:/0!!)-;-.5.'l [0110 'Pa~a4muc. Oats-27 to New rloy`-'10to56. , ye--45 to 500. 0m.moal--4.(X) 4.50. (?nrmuanl-2.M to uncon-.l0 00 ll. }{ams-ll to 12$. 'l`cxn.-1 I'uc1nc Jersey (`cntml..... Philn. & Reading. lk-,1. & Hudson..... Erin ` , _ _ _ , , , _, DL.&\V . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Kansas & Toms . . . . . . . . Denver lg`; Rio Gnuulc.-.. Pacic .\lull . . . . . . . . . . .. (` R, R: 0 ,. GllA[N[AND PROVISION MARKET. 1I)omn 8; Wright Co.i CHICAGO. 111,, Jan. 6-2:30 p.m. Fan. Men.) Am. I\ . Q -nl mu all NOW--VIHE I/M?5T}9P'cu[A IE In` \'01' ARE 8l'l"li'ERING from dcbility and loss of nppctlto ; if your stomach is out or order. or your mind confused ; take Aye:-`s Semmparllln. This medicine will restore phnical force and elasticity to the system. more surely and speed` Ily tlmn any tonic yet dlscovercd. ,,_a-,__1 n_.__. 11...`- .....l . I . ` V _ l!0N'l`)tEAL Pg0iiUcE MAnx1:'r. Mnumbn A I Inn R noN'rmc.u. STOCK M.Au|uii`. . Mo.\"nuzAL. Jam. 6-1 mm. avmnun * u~u(`n ()lII"l ARI ERICAN STOCIC MARKIIT` . (Damn It Wnxht Co.) NEW YORK. Jtn. 6-`Z:.'$0 p.m. mocks. um`-r Low`T cm tsh _ . _ . . .. mi 152 I ll Westcrn........ .,`.n4 H3 ll `shore . .. 96 Nb 1 *BAN|-(`ER AND BROKER. \.....,...... 0 cning . Eghest . Lowest .. Clo:-1nx,.. Result of n lfournamennt. > ____ 1'__, o 1.. .. l.:II:..-.`I 1222 - 1-2 In "I03; .' 59} 42 For six months I sufferul from liver and Itnmach trouble. My tood did not nourish Inc. and I bouuue weak and very much ctmwinlcd. [took six bottles of Aycr's Snrsuparilln. and gas cu]\red.--Julius M. Panlnu-r. Springeld. .

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