Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Feb 1887, p. 7

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`rs \ `$~ `.`s~_s RN.` I J Mild`: shirt and y In I tin 4 er *3 --~'? r us. Allnd no.q"""(..uu n-gnu. Id 0110-] Dual-Inn. Wm}. \ \\'Mh:{. Frat Wald. I... IQ... I__A.. t`..n_.-, an ... [ - --- v-u v---- -----I . quggygg INTI. III`, -ClI ` Hm Second-Auk Wclot. Bulk lrvh, ..__J I __ t|--..A Q____ I___ A- nutwn VI---uurwu nix}. Jll l Rnnoy (`anoint . n In! (Elan-_Mh:L lhnnhl-E-.`.\.I.'?II l' ITII I 1I:*` lfln (Brut. Andy Mcldou. [kn InnnAaI,_ `nk nun u.` I I III: N \,IllI.\ rall. Fol; I. Raul: gonduml the lumen of this vicinity uvtting their produce In Iuuht. The \\'om-tmvn My company in running In at Iinuuovl nation and do~ ugngood that It hp] Upoflnn `lot pod lay. -Th ouuutn nu ol thin county an udlod out 0 upon that Hr. Pun. bu nonhot, Ioooahgontunonr dhlau with Mr. Wilson I I) W. Mll- non. llnoltwlllhownl Mutter Ir. Al- Iboll. -Ml|a lhcl bu 'ruuuonl from 5 curve wash vhlthlrbuil l.oborangh.- `Hp nnlvuhacrm will hold ulhoo la th school bonus on nnlqy ovulq.--Iln. John 0. Hhu-p III lot that nacho In an 5 (air way to noov .-AI utorbhnul will In given In thovondht chub. Duh. Ilnndoy evening. Feb. 708. by the Ta!`- input mum family ol . `.....__......_< aw u-nu u Killl uuuus-II Ill "IQ Illllllllfy work. Her new shop prcssnla in fine sp- rsnu-. .\lr. (Envy. our runs, is sttv-nl- ng council st llruckville. --Mr. Rulhveu. choosemshr, is erecting n (Actor In Nutr- ringtno. Mr. Tsvlor. .V.l ., V speak in ~ the town hall on `Tuesday. lionlnn Austin is standing the Dominion I-uslusns collogo. -- Miss Eclgers is touching st No. 6. ` - -orid Macy. Junta ` Euclid. Allyn! Inn-u. Pusan. I-nlhh ncn uuuum ulcm I runner and flrlvlug glove. - Rev. Vlr. M-~Annnnm| has purchased the late (Tana.-In Mellmnlint r-hm-ch. which he urpnoou to cmwert into n ulwdli honoe. -- hur men-hunts Are -lninu I ourin ing buni- ` nou1--'l`hin in I-uummg rgnitr I IPIII. I goodly mnnl-er of rr.-aiulenca having I-sen oracle-I in the put war, and proape-`ta 0! as many in the coming uauum. Min Ponnock is doing 5 goal luuiuen in the millincry Ho-r"now I---gums 1' 11.. : OI Na I111 OOIIIJ Cfl I20:--hill loan loll. mm (Ila---Robo uurpuy. mmoi lmnL Andi Mnlnlnn \ an . anrsggu I. Feb. `2. - Apples keeping very poorly. They will he very scarce refore sprin .~- Tlie people of ('ntm`:u]ui. and the travel ing mnimnnity, tinil the little fountain and wa- tering tmugh placed la the side of the road near the town hall by ilr. Nicol a vreat ac- minmtxlation. -.\lr. nnd .\lrs. err are spending a few weeks with friends at Vero- na. and will spencl ii few days here on their way to Montreal. Judging from the large quantity of lrziining tile leaving .\lr. Mur- tin'u 1-stalnlishinent he must llll(t' ii goml urtirlv at El rm-;i~auii.'ilnle rut:-. nnr:s.s'.-\. Feli. 2./.\lond.-my and Tuesday were oc- cupied by Rev. Fr. Mc\\'illiania and Rev. Fr. Miller, minimmry priests, with the mis- sion servicee of the Roman Catholic church. There was a good attendance throughout and many Protestants heard Rev. Fr. Miller`s cloqllenct: and expressed admiration. This is evidence of comm -mlable libemlity.-An enjoyable time was spent last evening at Mr. }ln11lan's.---L7|iclc Joseph Sprnule has returned from Uncle Sam's domains, well pleased with Yankee hospitality. (EUIIEIIICH. l"ul). `.?.--La.H.t week at nnlnlncr of 'l(,'(3lLl(2lllS occurred. Mr. Drew, an em loycr in Ogil- vio & lluu'hiusun`u lnig mil , haul his arm lnully man rlul while oiling the nmchinery. ` It is ho )c that he will not lose the arm.-- George llilliott, a. young furxncr, was lucked in the chest by .1 col: he was leatlin , bv which the heart received a wound and (faith was instnntoncous. ~.\lr. I.:u:(-y, milkman, slipped while taking :1 can from his sleigh uml fell, injuring his spine. IIKFIIIHI 1 I` 1 If 55: llunm Ohnt Mn u-I nu:c.--m:sinrss unu : no n`n.\'cl on the Ice. . L1dr1hy~_uusLe1us..at4ae,-=eae forced state of doing nuthing, while gnziiig across the ice saw it cnuplc of boys with a. hand sled Coming from the .`\ll`|L`l`lL':l.lI side : `he followed and seizeul :1. part uf their low], tivc gallons of coal oil ; ll}: needed no assist- ant nor did he lose any sleep ; it was in brpml (lay light. We are L-.\'pc-ctiug 1|. pulilic sale of oil. Jun. `. 9.--\ ()rscr,,frum ( herc.~Iiusim- ,` Nuursm; VICINl'I`Y. .-\:u\--- unu u o Feb. l.--Thvl't- is. in :\lex- ` mulrin. Bay of a milrmcd (ring built in that place and across the Thousn 1| Isles to Rock- Eort and conga`: to the C. I . R. -r 5'. l'n.ttison as gone to the natural lwidge, in York State, to build x=kifts.~Miss l ctex`,.(>f Vic- toria, is \'i.'~'itingf1-icmls here. Movements nf lhn-nllutuglbulngn ulml Say lugs lltxplglllptprllug \'lli:u,;`eu-pl-y Hits ~-'54 of (,`oun\Q\Gnunlp-Tlu-' ["1-sllvul Opera- 1 -I Ions "1-ry Sm-N-suful. I . PASSING EVENTS AS_ RECORDED BY OUR CORRESPO_NDENTS- ` D Hcl'l \'IIIl' CHIN IZIIH. FOOT 0' TI] I`: l.\`L.\.\'IP. 29. --\\'iHin.m Filler um} rum (ilenvztlc. lm.\'L- 'bccn lnsinrss dull no trn.\'cl t tluu ...mon...u A414,... LJ...,l ,4 (`A'l`.\RAQl'l. \\'Il.TON. re was a mistake uhmlt. l.- ............o .. ._ . I , . uu nun qunr I lvin. I L :g lmniuen .1...-. ...._....n- - Al..- -- ' I I - v -1 l'|"lllI. .`ll. llllllllp is visiting friencla in Wil -I 'hi|loy. niatrr If the IN`. the-I nu Jul. 35th. It wr clan hter. wife of Rev. Mew: fa-. H1-r rt-mains In |.,,_ ...`.. .. ..v .. uv uv uc nu- Mutc-r H. Simnmnl has Dre. Benum and .\loa- .! hi recovery. ~ Mm n suffering from hmnchi- 4; nn-In-r tlu-ikilful trout Tun weddings Art` on ttrzu` nf (In.-.u.'. .-nIl..... v___ 1u)\K rowr. . \ . u I!l|.lll.'3' ll nor: lllly le.)--a\'now fell to Sunday evening. uniuternus. -~H. T. electors in the Iorotun Iptollo llth Fobru . Pnnuucon will have the of vhlung Ottawa on their town lrlp without our: cuu_ moan i TS~ ' in -Spicy vul()pera- `ilt in tlmtf as Rock- I. :S,.0f D Herbert . tr 1 visiting U1 I the ice. L` stkitev `TI 10 J 3'5 _ ram ieir 10 ` .cL:idcnts : I! 2 .<.-hinery. _' :3 a din ul ( entil P _1lkms_m, Cm IS H . can: M L`. ore ' 2 fl "( "he -- H mghout L j__--..___. [be-uAm.oTfr_ RUSSEB. A lo O|Iiofl'IQl0 l I$IIOl40OHA.IAOIAO-. O8XOKIU.IAIO`l"OI`OUI ..._. dzniulsu hulhcll kg [All Ml hue: JUST ARRIVED AT nus J. x. ouvm :_- n._..__ 1:`... _, wo__oo and OCIAL AITIVC 'l`IKIOF- -. SIKIIWI. KUIIEI :u.L . ":Ig IKru::wln ranch .. ` 1.32"` "."'.".'.I.3'n...._.""`$."3 Ln.-nnnn II ..P. Ix-an mnlnln VT - , (Lo-. Ovulardo 4- Barrack sea. (`HAL YARD Bnrncl Rt, nut DI . T. .`.l. I-`onwiu:l'|. An`. 0. 5.5." W'ALSH S, (HP. nllllli I nxncalu HO. lav. I Pon1.mu'....T\'.m Una. K. c r. ` mm. Lima. and I an .11 of the but gnu. IY. II "COAL AND WOOD; " J-xI. Lnivronoo Wharf. tlcrum deliver bolero larolen weather sets In. "his! 0 co~SL [Arman Wharf. Hum-h omen. (`nrner K and Clnmncc an. up no Blldllll Amoonn `gr. N unpl muulanory YCIIIDI!` n. (`ml I under eorctand wall Qvaonl tlikphuw (hnununloutu. `___ A DA`-ion g-u-gj Aug. 9. EOAL, %wH"0LE_A"["E EWETAE I .\`.B. Orders M1 nlrlrcromry Stvroollu. (`ruvfm-d. Prlnn-ac .\`lnu~t. will nnelve prompt at (on! ion. trTel-phone oomnunlamon. 953:`! Van! : .2; I,y`.l:-.LL) UII FEB. 7Tll.l'l'll And ITII. All `Hotels [nod uurod. Or ivou want Klndlfng Wond.1 Lor Stove (`unl. . ut (VIII. No. I Coal. 80!! C or Black- smith`: (`ol. go to R. CRAWFORD 8:. CO., l.-...J ..o tx..--_. un._--A H1 ::'.f,'.:".'...'."..,..'*E'2';...`.`'i`...st'.' ""`...'. :..* I Ash. I-Zlm or Hemlock Oordwood. Saw or Un~ unwed Or (iron can! Rlndllng \I ....4l 4n..-| -_n.-_- ` HKEB }{ND*SdFTW6bT)'. Whnr rs. \'cnsel('enta and \\'holennleAnd Retail (oal and W Dealers. (`onln of the very best description. under cover. well screen- ed and promptly delivered. Bunch wood and Hard and son (`onlwood of that quality on ` hand. Inspection nollcited And nuntncuon ~ guaranteed. YARD--Cornor Ontario and West Streets. t 0lce- Clnronco nnd Onurio Streetl- Foot of (`lnrence Street. L-TORIIEIIS loft ln nu. nlnnnn no u. 1...... root of Clarence 1-{ORDERS left at the storm of Mr. James Rodden.PI-int-can Htroetmnd Manna. Mcelve & Birch, Brock Street. will be promptly` nuai. Telephone Comnmnicauon. 1.. W. BRICK. A . 9. E. A. IXIOTH. u` Agent: Black Diamond Una. ALL AT (`HIAPEST RATI8. I] kinds 0! Lumber Building Timber IAIN. 3213] &o. e on y place in the citybnving three lla- chinho worked by steam for sowing Coniwood. Telephone communication. w R L 9 A\'DIY\Y HARD AN17)FT COAL. Hard Wood, Soft Wood, Hill Wood, ALL (`IIIAPIRT In-run .A1\TG-LI1\T S LUMBER, WOOD AND GOAL YARD. Leading Undertaker & Embalmer, 251 PRINCESS STREET, 001:. Sept. 24. "'I':..'..*'4:.::.-'= ":'::=."..-:.'*" :1; ; Ioutnnl. 5-. x . 3 mm. Pannon Sun-:3 AND L0l.'.\'GES of every dos- criplion made to older. REPAIRING promptly attended to. Chnlrs cnned. l\lA1*rRAsslcs reatuffed or made to older. CARl'E l`S cleaned and laid. ._-_ .g_____,, I-_iE__N _RiY BXR/AME, Bpis1~ IN THE MA-I(%KE~.'lZ`.v :1! \'n I l|..o.-l.. Ln... MoNv_r_q_L9_A~ -- ._ -__._ I 251 I riucess SI., Cor. Sp/dcnlmm Street, Kingston. F. C. MARSHALL, UPHOLSTEIMR &. CABINET MAKER. : _.- .-.... ---:u1\J|IAl 1A\.I.Vn, \4{1l4L4 (11 H 13I?f}METS I)?! l)...', I , IF Yo WANT THE 0/2eapest&BestFurniz`ure .`(V(1f\I1\!|\it\\v. .. . _ _ . ._ _-___.., v\ S1/denham St., Kingxton. Telephone communication. Aug `I'll Nov. 5. Special Excursion Tick's J I t1rL'arpetsc1 J42}? .! .:!!=2.s-... Tuna. WJIDE. I'\.._ In .-..V \J. ~.J-.2 .L..)4.\oI.J\JJL $1.}, Third Door above King Street. Furniture made. re aired and polished. Mal: trusses renovated. 'indow o\nd'Mantel l-`lx- tures tted. ` tirarpets cleaned nnd lnkL Good Work at Low Prices. Best of cilv rtsfnrcncm-L L puqmu,-runs nu uimnet Manors, ]_\TO. 58 BROOK S'I'-; Third! llnnr nhnxvn L'.ug Qo_....o sma'77K~1T"snso~; Pnlmlgrm-nm mm rv..m..... u..u...... .. ........... uuu nun 4'1WPRINoEs' STREET. g'\"/'i"":3"i"i`=II"\"i`"'r~:1A N, ....,x n...h._ |_. (hnunpbogtdnojlu: 'BRECK &. BOOTH, W. M. . Drennan's-ndertaking Df) I. IS NEVER CLOSED. om DAV /mo /V/65`/7 Return rictat'i6ii"dnwaa1carmva1 An experienced mm always oxftho Prem- ces. Telephone Communication. OP` ALL DESCRIIl`IONS, CALL AT __'_ -'-`-T\ ` -` y----_.,\. Foot 0/ Qurru Street. Unaertaker and Enibolmer, Aug. 9. M 75 & 77 Princeu St. "_T)51)AI~I-f"OIL.` FRUIT`. ho. . -gv Angina HIJIJIC) Ontario Strut. (`kn-nee Street Whnrf. St. l.nIrronoo Wharf. 9 delh-u-rv h-ulna-n hunt... _: wv ..---vi-13g Fphqlstemrs and (`ahinet Makers, f'\ 2 C) 1:) '1?) r I-1-If EH: -uuu UIIIIZISI. ' Jam SWIFT. mm UDICAUOII. B. & R. ANG LIN. East End of \\'ellinton St. \\'ur|d`s Ticket Auont. (`ornrr Johnson and On lario Streets. GRA.\'l) THINK (`ITY I ASs'Ul-ZR STATION. sclcnncd and m.!3_9L9L.c.ILx.m:f4::szus:a. .,-. :1. ANDREW A.\'Di:1:so.\'. Aug. 9. Montreal WinterCarnivl. spnonz. w_z_'nn worms 1&'% J THE GRAND THU/Vl( /M/[WAY uonxo IAIT ooulo win. I .3! mo gun. No. 3 . at 8: sun. 3 . . No. C. ..ot IS Ln. lined ..ntI:l6.u. No.C.. . ..u.O:ULII. Hind. . :1. 0:15 LB. Hind II No Na. llilpuunfnlucslnndl nnuuuoh mu pan. The last train connecting with the Mail Sluanuers M Hnlifnx loaves Kingston on Thur day at IMO p.m. 15']! You are mndinn for wnur frlumh urn mm day on I30 ` (11! you are sending for your friends we can N fumlah you with %ep4\ld ccrlitlcalcl to brln them from nxln . France. Germany. SI on, Norway, `c Ihueoofpunnxe AI\|'||)!l as low A: by any otln no. For `Hotels and over)" information apply to trains to Montreal and the '03! The hut train connecting nl \ orth\nd with the Mm ! Stonnlon. nailing fmm than port on Thursday. loaves Kingston on Wulmssday It |:)p.m. The hut [min mnnmllnn wllh nm "A" The Slmmships of the Allan Lino come direct lolho wlnnrwe of the lntcrmlnniul and (Brand Trunk linilways at llalilnx and at Portland. and passengers are forwarded on by special Wusl 'l'h'n laud n-nin a-nnnn.-nlmp ul lim-chum! -pin. UH!` VERY. hnlu-e. Thai Slnn NA`! ls;.'-L9!-` PASS.-\(_}E :~ From Portland or from llnlltpx to l.i\'1~rpool and Londonderry. (`abin $50. 865. 875. l{etum-8l(l). 8125. 8150. Intennedinu-V3111. Return-Cu). Stcunuru laced at Li GLASGO\ ' AND B STO`.\' LI.\'F..~Glnagow } r mkmlnn. Intermediate 8%. (`hildrvnundor 1 HllLlI-I!.l`s Peruvian. . Sardinlau. . . Polynesian. (`inzaasian . Peruvian . . Pntrishn . Polynesian . (`ircassinn THE - sHonrssi7sEA - mssws, AVERAGE 'r'mn: 8 DAYS. On FEIL 411:. Inn. (in: nu! l0'ru, T \Jl VU U. I - encu Street. ALLAN i;INE Royal Mail Steamships_. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. '1'- HANLEY- CED TMLCU. ` Thmugh Bills of Ladiug given for Belfast, ` (llas row, Havre, Antwerp and other points on no Continent and fur. Nlecliterruneau ports. l*`nl` frnlnrhf nnnl nnuanun nnnlu no ID`... llufla. For freight and passage apply at Com- ny'a Utce, No. 4. Bowling Green, New ork. I`l.`l')\Vt\\Y ll hI\4\lIv\v n lIl'\ RA1 RSO? PASSAGE: `rum Ilnlifxu In l.h-m-`nan! a.-aann unu \II.' J. AL)tD1\`l'I`J 2 Cabin `$60, $80 and$l00, according to ac- . conunodatiou. Intermediate pu.ssage-$3o. Sbecmge at Very Low Rates. Steerage Tickets to and from London auul Queens- town and all other parts of Eumpe at low- est rates. 'l`|._...-__|. n:n_ : I , 1: 5 . n -- AURANIA. .\`CY'l`HI.-L . I-ITRURIA.. 1:.-\LLI.-\. . .. AUR.~\.\'IA. UMBRIA. .. *`BRVIA. . .. I-ITRURI.-\. . FASTEXPHiS.S%MiI'StBvIcE nxllulnu and no pm..uIno ' ta (LIM_I'_I:ED.): NEW YORK A/VD LIVERPOOL. 01/.`/A /20 mi? " 1(,`Al.l.I.\'U AT CORK HARBOR.) FROM P1ER17:o. 40, N.R.. NEW YORK. RATES o1=7AssAGE : |.:.. mzn nun .._ Ionm :- r::o.u;i.4 ):;fii.i;'i3.' VFRNON II. BROWN & ()0., n1 11 l2il.l..-In...-.. .\......a 1.): vuw A.\'l) HUSTUN LI.\'E.~Glaagow lntcnuodiMo~ $25. (`hildron under . 82.50; on-.r one and under twelve. DAT!-I oF-sA1L1x(: ; . FRO.` l`0R1"LAND. FROI HALIFAX. . ..Feb. 10th . , . . . . . . ..l"ob. 12th , . ..l"cb. $4lh..........Feb.$th 1. ..Mnr. 3rd . . _ , . . . ..Ml\l'. 51h Mgr lmh M-r Isiah ERNON II. BROWN . P. Uilulersleeve. Agent, 42 Clar- ct. ..MIf. Apl.- . Apl. May 1 VIII Ivvwwi JNII luv wll-Iutlll IIIIVTIII =31.-.-.`.:."'....."'.':.:-.. .......-' '::..-......-"\ ml ruzInnv-IIn-can-n Irnn l TRAVELLING. r. 5111.. 1. 10th.. 2241):. .7lh.. .2lst. r5th.. 2 .:,,_ ._ >-....'.; .. . .zftur1In)'. Feb. 5th ..SatunlaLy, Feb. 19th ...\`aturday, Feb. 26th ..Saturdny, Mch. 5th . .Satur Mull. I2th .Smmlny. Mch. l9th ...\`uturday,M<,h. 26th ..Suturdny, Am. `2n - From and I nntlnndnl-rr FIE` [ n...;iT.T.'.r.:..-...u.a.,. J` . .MI\l'. ..Mar.l . .Mar.i .Apl. S .Ap|. 1 Mn)` 4 '. om '. 12th mu. Mrlvu `nal: Initial. p.-. 2 Paint` In! Hpul ----- 4 Ptuhlout nhur nntorhlaod MI mecca-at A Nkhol ugltulug led. on Inauguration cl. 5 Wuhilgtou conu- m.n1mnmu...x;-ruuaasuutplu-1- to-trmm to the nor! that John Ink-In-I ;.u..:.: Imam ma ouabuu-uq damn I u M-cl-can-I Ida Waln- umm. .-um`-dull man in Du-Irlrl. no I-awn! I t Jul-mu no on gaumqgg .- 5, dyggm 0; gm. In and John hwy Adana won out luau men nu ma. an nouanunuo. sum '|-Mn the ow-no-In which `wit! g. No . 0&1. I-no-- :lIII- 1:1`; -I.`-nnlnu In)!-nan]... olthoroyal Inn: in vital -nu-rvu -- sci at-v-g xv-U A tuna:-I h In Gray`: post, In Rack] will ln phmd 4.06! has lnluv tho noulhln. will he 5.!!! will glvoullru-I mmzmmlmilu Valley! In tho Alluslin-dopo cal Pncll:-nluh, with u dual-ii cl nulls In the lnmmonun dhnltu Nu. unnlt hit the etch up. nu-n-a u .a|ILIlnII . A vorrapon-hut In I-irknco nulls the can of Adrian Tdlcbov, um Runslon `og man,` whtno ptctura is has given, an n nnurhhlo Illustration of this abnormal growthol tho hair. and expmnn um am my In not any- ton and down] but may, through pathological 4-onvuonu, ho courts hko that of tho adult The animal or dqko nppauuro 0! `lb tic-how tn also probably an Itrittngu any out otnornd. A lunlly ol thotlr mt): outcry, however, presented a wry Inuihr apart In Oh tun|ly,tho !ul.har.un and dnqbbr Inn nu oonnd. seconds; todv It-rlpttou now uhntovar Ihoutlnhodv wilhlonghlruvith thoemopuonof aqua blow the syn. Tho aohhb can of Julia PI`:-um. at Ioxiemnnyuho In dud. Rho Vanuatu npunv looking ptnna.I.bohlrolthoInul. ton-had and tan hung can like nnllnnry hit. and her Quota and non mu-ly but Another point of hand in than alumnus! mm: in the bbcy shown to huuty. Thrkvhnthouuonalylnuldovokvpnilntho nmond gannuomcnd can-,In chairman funny. In an third. Abnormal Growth of Hair. The abnormal growth of hair over the entire body of indlvidunis of the human race, of which instance: am not run, is caused. ac- vonilng to the xhouueut of Profunor Iluou, by the porlistonm of the premui, downy hIi.l`.0!' rather the non-development. of the hair-follicles This persistnnm of the em- bryonnl covering is shown. u a normal con- dition, in tho ostrich, npteryx and penguin, ht-m the (COUNT fullivlcs produce through life the soft ulownv pinning? of the chick. way, wut-n urea any not meuimvea. Light is uordl on the subject of medica- tion by Mr. Russel Gabblna His tenebrins showed a decided pn-(emnce for dark colored paper, while light yellow paper, almost with- out exception, escaped. One of the papers that eacaped was a light gn~en-an amenical paper. Popular Science, commenting on the above, suggests that the light yellow paper was probably mlomi with chrome yellow, chromite of lead. So it appears that the in- ` sect may be fought b_vexen`ising jurl;;n)ent in mloring the papers which are to mm-ve the name funnel In tho loci: loculnlno. |s........I I. _.._l..A..I A- L. |..._A __ Book Worms and Their Food. The book wo1~ms-thnt is, the larva that eats book and hinding-is nuued, according to Mr. Sydney Klein, tenebrio monitor, and is a coleopter. I t is am-acted by the gluten in the put employed in binding the books. The tenebrio and rich puturea in the books of to day, when these am not medicated. Liam I. .n.....a..| .. n... ...-n.x-... _. __ , ..-, Now, lung:-t. maid eld. Chan M -:::..-.-:.*.*.'..?.m+:..~_- - THE BET AND CHIAPET ROUTE lacuna Khpou. `Ibo: uumu. Quinn and an .u'""w:u.' .`lI'l?%LlDI 0I7WIl.I.`I`AIIl0|lI`I1 I|.-..n lh_-A.-.;l\.._-..-_ ... _II u....;..;.u.n..u. l;.....__A -1_:__ AL,` __, ,4 .1 AN IMPORTANT. PROBLEM OF AN ' ` THROPOLOGY. ' .<.{*:`:.*IC13` AND `PROGRESS. THE '|sm'rIsH w1I1<;, THURsD,n`.1v1a1:, ::. Dill. lK-. _\-ollow nth ? tin can \V.J. Wlhll. mint! Ium All`. All lI ll H. J. H. Pulutnn. tho Inlioaniro mambo! of hnoutwhohohoultopnrchuo N.- tlllvorthol lhuylvuh cool lush. wutwcntvyunqounponorouu null punt at Fltuton. II-.. 11-- ll 0-` ,.,- I - I -U TIUXX. Rov. Uoo. H. Y8. ol Bourhn. hul., In I: "Both Ilyn had Irthovoour lives to. lot : oouunptton cum." W. J. Wllnnn, wholoudo and null Apart, Khy- Urn. nuuuuyi IIIII IOIO lyl. \ his count am when Went : Wot-Id`- Wondah to-I. Cheapo! and hat. 23 amlaoc. All muinh. i H. lhn -.lllhu..i_ ---I-4- KINGSTON & PEXBROKB --AID- OANADA PACIFIC RAILROIDS. Now, lllngt-Q. Fo hid. (`ha and -*::*..-:*..*.:'.`E-=..2~.-.s2 *-'1' 4 II` B. Shiloh`: Viulinr in whn you no-ml lot countipulou. loan of appetite. linings. and all symptom: of rlyupc ' Prim I0 And 75 run pot bottle. '. J. Wilson. nt Rnilway churches an In In attaches to the tnlna in South Rush. (bring to the Inn distance: u-ovellexl and the counum woo`. the click]: complain that they have no chum of standing olivine wrtloul ; In oarrhgu Mull up u churchu will run on s"I':n`: .mnn.~`-:1"-`:l:l1.,.:'I.... |.|'..n'. u~...|.a-- Ill`. 8 A Rm-kton. ll|..fmother bu just I-urprin ed the people of that quiet burg hy proulm ing 5 hcby thnt meuuroul fteen inches in ` length Anal weighed only three pounds, and it: tiny feet Are only two inches in length. The nmther and chihl are doing well. and there in every proupoct that the child will live. uL.`I :1 `vi. -- nuI_v us: In some nm\oun- be duly thankful. Albert Houck, uf lehanuu. l'n.. hu nut-cl Henry \\`nrd Beecher for Images in violat- in I coutrsvt to Ioctura in Nut city. 'ur ooughn. ml-In mnl I thrust and lun Jinan: use Went) Cough Syrup. All drug- gins. A lI....I.o.~... III O_....L-_ |._. ;_ . sII|.- Jonquin Miller is in \\'uhingtvn log cabin i ed up for the wink-r. fc llnn\.' he in -nun. nun:-nu III CIIIIIVKU. For liver complaint. In-uhsche use Wt-st : Li Jnnunin \lilL..~ in .. `II II KIIII. '1' no state of (`nlifurniu has .'L%,0(l),(lIl) acres of land which have not been taken up because of the scarcity of Inter. Joseph Armour. hmther of the nnnllmnaire york packer of (`Ink-ngn, loft. SIUILIIIU on Ii: loath, fur the vats: sliahment of n kimlt-r~ gnrten and five dispensary. with u phyniriau Ill clmrgze. I.`.... I;....- .......-.I..:_. I.,,,-,,_,: - IIUII. I-`or rhq-umatism, nc-um burns use W1-st`.< Wm -lrn gins. 1` `III lint nf l`..Iu'L.---` Too 1\Iu('I| Art for the Dog. The poor llttJo log whirl: lx.-ul stmyorl from Its uwnor wont lodging dawn Htntw xtn-ct the othvr uftvrnomn. The ruah ml trnwl bewil- d<-ml tlw little bea.~t.a:nll1r- was tllxnnst fran- tic with tu-nor, Whvn h-.~ t'l1:u1<`1`xl to slap in front of one of the hi; irrm liuns that stand in front. of a dry gm- lmuso. Tholitllu cur glancvd upward and saw tho llon soowling tlovsn nt him. With :1 yelp of terror he dodged nmtm the sidewalk. TllPll(,L(`st()pp(> n nmnwnt, glnnved n\`(`l` his ~lmuld1-r`. as if to n.~m1n~ hlm.-1-l! that \`.'h.'1t ln- saw was nut an apparition vunjlnml up I-y n ali.~nr-la-ral dog lnte-lloct, I-o<'mnv .s.'1ti.~ll~l that the lion was really tln-n-. uml then run lnmllng cluwu the strovt. Art was too mu-"n Inr hirn-Chicago [ \' _.._ , Senator Stanford lioes Not Insure. Manning Logan has so<-um! the ngenr-y for a company whose l>usim-.~.- in is to insure the lives of horses, and is doing pretty well with it. There is a good dvzll of line stock in Washington. but the mm: who has the most and the bust never insurvs. This is Senator Stanton d. 110 does not even insure his houses, and ha.-n`t. surh :1 thing 'a.s"an insur- anccpolivy among all his papers. He says that he would patrr-nizo in company tlmt would ngrm to n~pla<'1- what is lost or de- stroyed. hut he does not want money gunmm tot-S. I-In-r_\'thiii;: in` has is of more value to him than to any om` 1-Isa-, mrl if money can replace wliat he losuz, he has it. If A lost article cannot be nxplzuwl hv wmits no one to compensate him for its low. No, no. I helped him it little. He had 100 shares of Western I'ni>n when that excite- ment of last month was developed. He was about wiped out, and the brokers were hound- ing him for more margin, which he did not have to put up.` He (`awe to me, and I told i him to lmve the brokvm send the stock to my ok-e-thnt I would take (`um 01' it. Well, I` t'i1ri`iov.l it for him, and when the stock jumped up he sold nut at 11 profit. He told me that I had saw-I him from min, and he wanmd to give me saunvthing to mark his gratitude-."-- New York Mail and I~Ixpz'vs>:. I.`Ipcn1'ruuNcs.lnIl I III cludcd. Nndoannolrunou loodu. uu n.-In mg lb." ziiblgtgs 1`ln'uras intaomled 49:-V - a joke. - Mn Inn I |..a.....1 1..-... .. Inn- n, . . ...,. nun.` n1Al}IuJ. "011, it was left hurt-," said Mr. Sage with a smile. A chap down on the street insisted on leaving lit. ` How It (`nine to lie Left in Ill; ()Il_`.ce.3 ! I I and Other Paragraphs of Interest. A brand new (`l0('l{ stnuuls on the top of . Russel~}~Bng\) s desk in Ilusell Sago}: otoe in the Manhattan building, at Broadway and Rector streets It is one of those hu1d_some French affairs, tooled with gold lines, and bears up into prominen_co I bronze gure, which in this particulnxj case is: reproduc- tion of the Statue of Iiiberty. Now it there is one thing Mr. Sage does not need inhis office it is a- clock. ma he sits' at his work he can look straight out of the window and find the clock of Old Trinity looking right at him, although, of course, the hands of the clock partially cover the Face. But it looks down and tells the time with silent eloquance. And I know that Mr. Sage consults it, so I mentioned the fact of the new clock with a little surprise. (NI it u-nu Iulr Iumz. '` mn'.l \l.. (1. _,. y!-I` RUSSELL \SIE3E S. NEW cmc-K I\IlIJ|l|V`l up I ) u 1u.~u|1u'n'(l uog -v':um~ ~. t GLEANINGS. nlynpepuin, ivvr Pills. .1. \InuI\I'\l uu July In .: I~' The little I xn-nll: 'T`IunnlI...........,,| (llilnrlnian. n clnoedu ) ll r whit-h Va ,. | _ I..I. A |Il'lI `Vi duly II- :50. 3 Mixed

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