lllllll ulnowu. vurnvt VI luvtn nun .- In Sttoota. Anew and I! link outmot vohlaun and utock of excellent `anon. Cluu-nu |.nodor- with 51!` John. West`: World`: Wonder, or Funily Lini- meut, s ue\ ur {tiling cure for rheumatism, ` neurslgis, cuts, burns. bruises, wounds snd \ frost. bites. 25sud 50. All dr ' M. i ` The boson` psrsdise is Plfudolphis. 1 A, An.-. ...Qnn ...._ _..L J. \\ uson, agent. ` The atlclupl. to get up 8 dennouatnstiun. l over the presentation to Sir A. I . (`Aron of j his picture at Quebec. was an awful zzle. ` 1`.-mm, \\'hmninu (Iouuh unl Bronchitis his picture in Quebec. was an uvnul nu.u:. (roup, Whooping Con 11 and ` ilnmmliuu-l_v rvlio.-\`eIl by 5 Huh`: cum W. I \Vi|...'u. \\:'|unIs-ngln and R311 Luellt. o,uUu lur uunmx-x. That. luv.-king cough can be so quickly cure ed by Shiloh`: Cure. We guarantee in. W. J. Wilson, agent. TL- .n..mno on not nu nul-nnmulrntinn. once more. The most notable gure on the Democratic aide of the house sits with his back always toward the ladies` gallery. No matter how much time he may have for it, Mr. Randall never once faces that serried man of beauty and grave The [rack of his head, just be` ginning to gt.-t bald. with his back hair still raven black, is All that can be seen from that quarter. Them is of course RAXDALL much cmning of necks to sun um handsome, nelydelineatnecl countenance uf the great protectionist Demo- crat, but it is only when he goes over to the Republican side and returns to his seat from the trout part of the chamber that those lus- trous black eyes and that rmly shut mouth can be seen fairly and fully. Ir. Randall koeps his seat when he is in the house. Few errands there cause him to move about. But most of his time is spent in the appropriations committee room. when he holds all the threads of logislatluu III that close grip which links him a power-p-rbap. the greatut power in congrax J. ll. i`nL':sn:L1. For lame back, side of chest, use Shiloh`: I Porous Plaster. Prim 2.`) cents. W. J. Wil- \ xx: nunni l wn. ngeul. Boatonims ulfered the St. Lou}: Maroon: $6,!!!) for (Hancock. 'I`|...a |.....|.;.... nnuul. .-gn In an nui--Llvnurq 8(`(.`D8I DI. ucuuu: an d legislation. . ' , Here for instance REED OF "A153" is this usual vieve` the gentlemen who visit the house get oi one of the leaders on the Republican side-Tom Reed, of Maine. Reed is a big Newfound- land dog in general appearance and manner, save that he is not so shaggy and hairy as he should be to make the metaphor precise. He rolls in his gait and ounder: about up and down the aisles during a debate very much as a big, good natured dog might. When things look a little suspicious he opens his mouth and then the lilxenes ceases. Instead of the deep voiced, round toned utterance you might expect from his girth and height, there comes forth from the top of his throat a thin, drawling Yankee speech that excites laughter, until you listen closely and notice that what Reed says is cutting into his oppo- nents right and left like aDamascus blade. His logic, wit, repartee and timelines are dreaded by everybody who is not of h'u po- litical household. As he sits in his seat, back under the gallery, he sinks his head down into his fat shoulders and rests like a dog asleep inthe sun until some queer state of things again rouses him up and he goes wagging and rolling down the aisle to terrify the enemy nnna rnnra REED, u.u:u'.. R. GAGE. `AIOIIITICT. 0rnc3-lonu-ml Street. King- I . . an `In A I'\lI!"iIVl'\ lslanu geucnu ls unknown. 77 ' `It lnacuoua fact in art that Brown, In modeling the equestrian itntno of Gen. Scott, took for his ideal of 3 bone a ne Kentuck mun owned by one of his friends, and all the Washington horsemewdeclaxe ll: is the best home in all the equestrian statuary in Wuh- ington, and ihere are so many bronze hm-is here that Mamachusetts IVEXIIIE, above Four- wenth street, is frequently called the horse pasture." n. in n nitv that {ha cmlleries of the house . It is Q pity that the galleries or and senate do not give visitors a 1-hancoto see senators and members to advantage. Aside from the pl`~x*4 galleries and those re- - served for friends of members and senators and for the diplomats, them is no plan: where a good front. view `x-`Mi be bud of the I `T nqtors in the daily scenes of debate - .. .l Ioniulntinn %+j . f outlined before mm In the act or leaumgxh ` 3 body of troopsforxvnnl to attack. The hni- ` form is Continental and nits gmcefully on the rm, nthletic guro, It is A wonderfully hmdmme, glen face, and form, n.nd_ to v" triodc Amer`k~ans the status should `ever An object at ddmhguppduly no tromtho fact that thahst restlngplnoe 0! the R3030 Island geucral is unknown. .7}. kn mnnun hunt. In IIFE that Rrnwh. I!) THE DAY'S GLEANINGS. If Ydur_ Watch Does Not Run Satisfactori/y T A T nu av: QC? UV H. A- JiTi[F'_:; fI'QN, st-ENC}? .1? on vxu:i'; H Jun. 17. NEW KMBROIDERIES. NEW I-IMBROIDKRIRS. NEW BMBROIDENILK THIS WEEK AT THE GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE. For the next four weeks we will sell all our Carpets and Oil-Clothe at Cost Price to make room for 1,000 Piecee which we expect to arrive about the 7th of Febmuy. We will give you Berctine in Every Depu-tment thiemonth. ?(i4RPETs,o1L-cL0THs at COST PRICE. Winter Saleof Dry Goods at/.aldro1i"s Large Stock of Suitings, Etc., .A_'I' MOOBE S, fTHEY AREGOING` WITH A RUSH[ Store Closml c\'e1')' c\'e11i11g at 5 o clock except Sz1`r111'(1z1+y. FREE TO ONEAND ALL F. X. GOUS|NEAU 8. 300 PS. VICTORIA LAWNS 1: vvnnounl VI-I-21 IEI\II`p lunar and Ooatnctor. ll! ""*"| In! chop to Klxo 81'Rll:'r. an! 81.. I an now tally to cult IIIIII 0|.l|lIIum In any um M ulltlinn New White Striped Muslinsiat 40. New White Striped Muslins at 50. New Swiss Cheek Muslins at 70. New Swiss" Check Muslins at9e. Jun. 19. an ubmn Dinoount to 1431:` xi} :q.a.u..m" ' " Jan. 7. All Jacket And Ulster Cloths reduced. All Winter Dreu Goods reduced. All Wool Shawls, Clouds and Fucinataon reduced. All Fur Trimming: and Fur Cafe: reduced. All Gray Flannel, Scarlet Ind (uwon Flnnm-I reduced. Sill Piamu \\'hitn Cnthnn 5, 1 7. R. Nlc; All \lI`y FIIIIIIQI, DCITIUI Illll lllllllll I` 310 Pieces White Cotton 5. 6, 7. 8, me.` 2% Pieces Grey Cotton 4, 5. 6. 7c. J an. 22. Ordered Work a Specialty and a Perfect Fit or no sale. To be sold at Prices that will Astonish you. I tnlly ' ".3, IL `dud ll to I ll 1! MI """ ".`. ..`........a'i`. Before Stock - Taking At l5c., worth 30c., at B- VVALDBON. To walk in and inspect the NEW \\'llITl-I (011088. NEW WIIITIJZ COITONS. NI-ZW \\'HI'l I'Z (X)'l'l`0N8. NEW WIIITE COITONR NEW CHECKED IUSLINS. NEW CHIKIKED MUSLINS. NEW CHECKRI) MUSLINS. NEW I"ACl1)RY C0'l'lV)N1'L NI-IW lA(TOR\' (X)'l'l`()NS. NI-;\V I'A(,'l`0R\' U0'l'l`0N8. ALL AT SALE PRICBK 59 BROOK ST- Wellington Btroot. non-Prlnotll. R- IdC IE"A'U'L- 183 and 184 Princess Street. NEW INSR TIONS. NEW IN-`IE TIONS. NEW INSERTIONS. nu. nu, ...--..v..... Buuurrln. Soucrrok. Co.~n'I:vA.vc:n. to. 0oe--Ohronoc street. over Telegraph omoo. Mono)` to loan. no... u.u.u,-.u\\v nnvn nu-vvlxw hu Mnunon `3u."" .`:.l "' lo -. .,. -.._- R. E. SPARKS, D.D.S., LD.b`., Dunn. Once and lleaklcn . Princess 81.. between Montmd and S)'d3x5i'nam Sum-ols. Nitrous Oxide (bushing Gui administered for mlnlnn nxlrncllnn of math. Tclenhnnu. Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Hub ulnnmsu palnlou utrwcuon of tool In. Telephnnv. nu 11! nu-L'I.\ ll In In luu I I rnncu lion pas teeth. Alli ; Telephone mm C. DICKBON. Mil) IJAICISU lnnna nnun. , Fnuxcul. Aoll. King Street. Kin: won. lonoyto loonou rad oouuonnd other nnnnrllkn. J. H. Ll.:\lu\n, m.u., 1-.u.n., |..u.n., DIN`I'|81'. Graduate of New York College of Dontlltry. 0|oo-\\`olllngton Street. between Prlnceuxmd Brock Streets. Pnrlicuhu` atten~ linn mm m uh. nruinrrnlion 0 the muurnl s.\n"nu.-2 AND sT\IrrH, Soucrmus. Etc.. 192 Ontario Street. King- ston Ont. E. H. Slvll. LLD. Cum. Fnoxrnxnc Surrn. ........, .. DRS. lIl(IKS()N AND BI'}'I"l`S. PB\ Il(`lA.\'S A.\'l) sl'ImEo.\'s. 06100-81 Wel- Ilnclon Street. nun: Eu-L Electricity a spec`.- ullk Telephone communication. 0. lncxsox. MJ). n M. AV 1!. n unn un.a n.. Ancnrrrcr, corner of Brock and King Street` -war \\'ade`s Dr Store. Entrance on King Street. next to the `mo omw. auna HDISALU, 31.11., 31.11.. L..u., (Successor to Late DR. Mc(`AuMo.vb. PHYSICIAN. summon. &c. 0mce-Monu-cal Su-eel. betwoon Princes nnd Brock Streets. ..n nuunuu annw. \ Buuusm. Soucrron. ('()N\`It\`A.\ (`ER. av. Oloo- (`orm-r King and Brock Streets. over \\'nde'I Dru: Store. 0lIIoo- (`orm-r lung Wade`: Drug UK. AN N15 IL. UlLl\-`oU.V, 81 Welllnzton Street, in the house occupied by Dru. Dickson and Bella. Telephone mm- municalion. Sept. 1). -- -. ...\..-.p-n . m. munnx, BARRIBTKR. So1.IvI1`oR. (`o.\'\'1c\'.\.\'c1:n. &(`,` Ford`: Block. Bmck Street, Kingston. tJ'Money to Loan. Oct. 5. ..`.-.v u-um . u u` nu . `I I\ 1\ ll u nuuuv. llvivuu ~- r D. E. MUNDELL, B.A. , M.l).. L Dun-mnnv Swan:-nu kn 0lm\.-~l.ulc lone oocnrium. u. 15. nlununuu, n.n., m.u.. \..u.. PHYSICIAN, Scum-zox. &c. 0|ce~Lnuc Dr. Mccammon 3. No.25 Montreal street. wnuluum a u .~u.uu~..u, A1-ronxnvs. Solicitors. &c.. Kingston, op- posite the Post Ollloc. mcmum wuxxu. I JOSEPH n. w.u.|u:.\|. DR. ALICE .\lc(iILLlVRAY. Diseases of Women and Children A specialty. ()nrr|c:-Princees Street. lhroo doom above Windsor Hotel. Sept. 20. -_ -- -..-`..\... - u. . In u. .1 \- DR. W. G. ANGLIN. M.R.C.S., ENG., . 0u1cl:-' Earl Street. near King Tele- phone communication. ` I`(\'I'\V nrnrn I \V1\I.` I I I1 Soucrron. &c. 0lllco-Cltu'enco Street. op~ taotho Post Olce. MONEY T0 LOAN at out u_r-W, rM9s___ v nu -1`: v----~--.. , .__._-- wuin OHA'I'I'ERTON, Inlldno gun! n.._._.. ..._ on---gun. n./was/`rug -_.. ..-.. L. CLEMENTS. DENTIST. directly 0 posits the Post Office. 1 gimmm Slroet. mabuaned in Kingston. } This Powder novor varies. A'nmr\'(`l of purity. ` Itrenslh and wholesnmonoss. More economical than the ordinary kinds,unl can- not be sold inxcompotltlon wnh the multitude of low teal. ahnrt weight. alum of phosnhnto wdon. Sou) oxur IN cum. ROYAL BAK` YNGk POWDER C0.. ll!) Wall Street. New 0]` . IN!) I York. _. `ruwrm. run: nun, Ancurrncra and Bullding Surveyors. Oice Wellington Street. Kingston. I 1`! I.\\II3\!'nn IIOUABI IUN uIsua., Xmas-ros Hons: l:xc|u.~m: Lh-cry and Bonding Sables. vornor ol` Brook and -1 A new mum of vehlc on And Antnnl of exoallenl Cluu'zes|nodor- -uuuu- uau--yuvu v. \\4Ir\ . J. u. cwum. M.x.',"1i1IfiLi.s., n-u-rm-r nu-ulmnn nf \'c-w York (`nlleam (1 .2 nnuuu; . JOHN H1-ERHXEI-), M.A., .\1.n.. C.\iT',' Lihnvvnnnll In Iain Ii MIFAMIONI, aunn an rsnnun, 1.1.. 1)., Soucrron. &c. 0lce-Cltu'ence Street. nnnim the Post Ofllce. MONEY LOAN P"RoFEssI`oNALJ CARDS. acounnd Brook Streets. Pnrucuhu amen- hpnnd to the preservation o |_ 0.W.D_E _'_-A_l)s_-o`l:;tAeIy Pure. NEW LIVERY. Tn: undoniguad whhto Inform the ublic um Ihohnvo Iuodund o . n my IN cos l|`.C1`l0N wrru . 1..uv'um uonu. on In; sum. l'trItolo\- wlllnlwunhe hand I uhoruut mule? ILDIR Bldg: GEORGE ours, analll Rod Satan 1. iausnmss OARDS:_ w vuluvuv ---nuo. \ vIxI'.REM` "E TVALIU-:.\1, unnunrvn Rnlh-llnrn kn Kinlx : IE E. n1c i(f:i, ]'IInZ1'\n Rtrnnf. in lhn hnnun nr Ia-in run. -.-u CARRUTHERS BROS. -nu Lansing Kin: Rlruni Iv uuuv.-....... 3-(-).-HN STRANGE, LL. B. , runs: to lnn_l`.|nI-anon Sin |--n-r l\n\r!|nP nf Rana-It And Kin! > IRXIAMION BRUS.. nun nnlan [vnnnunn I, BUIPPERST .w.m wanrnvri, n.-nu Auvnrvnn .1` (Han um :-Ii o poem: the Post Umvo, \\ omngton Slrov tnllaln tho cltyor country promptly attended to. ` POWER ANi3 SON, nvru -nrl Rnlldlno Ru!-vr-vt ROBERT sumv." n Hnunrrnn, (`n\n'|c\' rs` .... ..` H. M. M0\\'AT, 1 Sn! n-I1-nu (`n\'\'It\ 31.1). J. H. Brrrs. .\l.R.(`.S.. Eng .v\lP.u n n. l\ D. Clus. o0luuI.Cluuoo8t.. T808 XOORI. d|o&ou`I houn. now oocupu-u ny nwnury Em1k~oct..hnnr8condmlo. Thouhtnoot Gqmrunollrownihcuwork. [Hank] to be the but:-Ivoluuounry llhunn yot made. Itwuprovidodtorbynuolutlonln we Conan-nu cont"-. but nocblu Wu` ovordononhgntltuul 8unuorAmhnny.o! ` Rhoda Iu|und.I'Iv|vd lntudlntbogl-anus nn|dtaro!h|a|mlosmo.|nllm.ud ltown wummmlnlonedto lholhhn. lth suppmedtbat the Con hloolnuhll uomomytopny for0I'Iu|o5dM.uo,||dwIth 1-In usunlneg|ocIolI'qnN|eu.0nIno Int uubononlln st-ulptun until 5' ountnrynf "Mt--uhuwucupocuonanubqm Thlllluolnctlonhpnamhontlnthhwotk. 1'!-I-Imnaroocouhuono unencu- '`5|uIdtho noon! in ID rkM|nn' ADAM an zuunun, A(xx)L'n'uN1'. Avorron. &c.. Omco Clarence Suoot. non King St. -. . -.-.-we-nun-`Inn nu-nan: Ind! lfl I) II. -In-wu swu- houn. occupied h Bocnhry r_I.__u...oo C. nngrnnll. MNEIQ 11]. W 1'nlol.nklI1'AI'l7I. Capitol. Ithofbnmqwdghthxuuxu, undcontthogovornnunt O50.(lll.Ihontm done costing M0311). Thonculpnorwu. Krowmwhodhdtlootbordny. Bonito nudothoItAtuool0cn.BootlnBcotdmh, tholfstodlocnlitywhav nvcnluhnunan bum nohommonlytohonnthnckloprk vntollto by their commands. II b but u- m-a... Hand In nmrv Wlnuni VIT DI! nucneu nor young I-lll'l1'. One of the most int.<-resting equcstrinn statue: in Washington is that of Gen. Greene, which few people ever saw. It .o-nA. In (hum: -nnm-v-, A ham nioco enpyuxcnu 0[ Hill wurs UI III: "III: In stands in I small park containing about an acre of land and in densely surrounded by large trees. It has not the prominence which the Fun-agut or Dupont statuu have in their parks, nor that which the Scott and Thomu have in small circles of grant plot at the in- tenectlon of prominent streets and avenue: A Ipumw has a nest In the stirrup of Me- Pherson`: right foot, and for two yean past has hatched her young them. (1.. A` H... -nun {nun-as-na punnnriAn M misnsus 5 sun IL. ()ne of the host equestrian statues in VVa.sh- ingmn is than of Gen. Logan's comrade, Mc- Phersoii, \\h lio siicceeded temporarily in J ul_\', 1\`1'ri. when McPherson was killed at Atlanta. It is a lifelike counterpart of Gen. McPherson, and in pose, action and expres- sion is above criticism. This statue stands in McPherson square where Vermont avenue in- tersects I and K streets Looking out on this square are some notable houses, among them the Hamilton Fish mansion, Chamberlain club house, and Senator Palmer's new house, with its masiive bmwu stone front and kitchen on the top floor. The statue is oi` bronze and was designed by Louis T. Robisso, of Cincin- nati, in 1875. Robert Wood & Co., of Phila- delphia, cast it, as they have most of the bronze figures in Washington, among them those of Gen. Scott, Gem Rawlins and Gen. Greene. When the McPherson statue was un- veiled in 1876 Gen. hogan was the orator of the day, and his feeling tribute to his old comradois one of the heat speeches of his life. The McPherson statue cost wwoo, ` while the pedestal, which is of New England lte, cost (`$5,000. The Bociety of the Army nfthe Tennumo erected both statue andpedestal. itwasat ntpropoaedto nlgm the running of Gen. McPherson IE- ma peaesuu. u Will! an uno pavpuucu w place the rumlns of Gen. McPherson leath the statue but his family objected, and he was permitted tn lie in the not] of his native mm It isnnorious dmwbocltotbo __x-_..._ .0 n.;. ......|. no ..-c that it. IILIIVG IIEIIA3. u Ixuwnuux unnvuucn w u enjoyment of this work of an that stand! in A small mrk mntaininz Ibo BVIIIIO E0 uen. llilll. "Inn: Iauu uluuu Army of the Republic or the Army of the Tennemee may choose to place a statue or monument of the general at his grave in Chi- cago, congress will undoubtedly appropriate the necessarymeansto erect an equmtrlan statue of the great volunteer general at the capital, where. as soldier and legislator his fame centers. Here, too, is to beM.~rs.`In- gan`s home, and hero for nearly half of the generals life he lived and worked. There will be dilculty in nding `a suitable spot for such a statue, as those of Waishington, Jack- son, Scott, McPherson, Farragut, Dupont and Thomas now occupy the most prominent sites. There remains, however, Iowa circle, where it was once designed to place a statueo! Gen. Grant, and for a time it was called Grant circle. Gen. Logan lived last year, before he `bought the Stone mansion, on Iowa circle. Mrs. Logan prefers this spot, it any is to be honored with a statue to the general. [Special Correapoudqncal _ ' WAsm.vo-rox, Jan. 18.--It will notbe long before something is done towudcrocting I ntnhnn fn an Tlill While `I110 Available Place: Almosi Ki] Tnkol Up-Equcatrlin Statue: of HcPhox'-sou bud Greeuo--Tho Home Putun-e"-BM! `Views Obtained from the Gpllorlen. wusne CAN -A SUITABLE sure as HAD m WASHINGTON? A STATUE FOR LOVGAN. l_l.L_- T HE BRI'rIsH W!1'IG, M0N?DAY.V`JAN. 2;. _._j__._._ __ __ _______ IF-Z` Wlndolni World`! Hut. Wat : Llnr Plus, a nun euro for liver complaint. dytpopdn. tick L--J_.L- -_.I z_JL....M... n .:I|. Ill- Olll` HUI IIYUT Wm` WW. IIOI `W Ind ildigutloo. I) pilh 950. ""'r"" V"' r"' ""*'* "" "`-I " um `ran to their own upouu. Chu-loo u$b.:.... In the only on yo: np-` (Junrrh cunod. health and sweet hulk i neuron]. to Shiloh`: Cahrrh Price (mount. `Ind injector fne. W. .1. Thou, agent. nvnnl nnnnknrn in tin Finch clnmhnr IL qgovorsl Ipochru in the Punch chamber of doputieo condemned the proposal of Ad- Ininl Auho. the milhtor ol marina, that am ships be cuutnctod privuu indu- uy. on the round that we I court: would hoods: ton-ninth: udnulu-nInlI_ lofrgou. \\ . J. H unon, agent on in not I single total nbnhiner on the Boston tum. but your Poonuan, Dnily. Radbourne and Johnston won ouch ned MIX) for drinking. but no they bohgvod thenuclrn ufterwudl the money wan re- lundod. , . ` ck- I.`_-..._l I 4L_A II'._a - l".......I. Q uuuu .- mnuoa. ,_ Found !l.lu| West's Cough Syrup in the but for couglmoolda. and mu thrust. and I diutoel. Alhlnggim. u'lI|`n Nun Hnnlnnd [Anna will aim: in lung ulleuen. All-nrugglnl. The New England Lupe will give In umpire: $150 per month nut season, the umgreu pa L: admin, of . In th nnlv can val. In. uruggiuu. A I'0nn\lI,iusl in the wood: of New Hump- shire for three dnyu, said tint the Inated most from not having her knitting along. and blamed herulf for not bringing I hand- glut with her. Rimming niuhh mule mhnrnble bv lhn gnu: I'll!) ner. Slot-plea night: mule miserable by an ten-ible cough. Shiloh`: (fun in the remedy for `on. W. J. Wilton, Agent on. in Inn! A ninnl IAIAI Ahlninbl nn [hi Iroel. ones. zaeua 00. All ur a. boxen` H1 udelphin. Sure receive from Stol) per week. end the men who Itnntl egnimt them from 85 to 825 3 night. , West`: (`on In Syrup. A euro cure for coughs, colln,>mnchitiI, lore thrnut, sud lungs. 50. and `L00 per bottle. All druggisu. A Innmn hunt in the \A 0l)dl of NEW Hemo- llllmelllnlely r1:III:\'eu uy nnuuu a nun: n. J. Wilson, Wholesale and Retail Agent. Kin ton. \\ hen Sir (ihnrlea Tunoor lands at New Am non. Tuppor l York he will godinct touttawn befoxe go- ing to Nova .\`col.iL. He wishes to consult with Sir John. n'.,.v- u'-_| 1`- ll`.....I... .. l.`-....:l.. I in: uuvsu. HU.\lIlJU| Al`H\'. C. L Cnrrla. u.n.. Iucceasor lo Dr. Jarvis. Phnlc|nn.Surgeon.&c. Onion and Residence ` near 0 posit the Post Ulco. Wellington St _ _(AHl In promptly