..--_..__. __-._j- -_.4 6LEA_I|.lIE`8`I_8_I`XATI0 OODLIIESS. U !'1~ Hull nth. Iv .h"l|Iuvutnl|unJu\)pIlIqudIAnunh Ilcuybladcu lay; lulu. i " --Amouxcx orncnn nu-Mann-m... ` \mauuuzyuanu-uuon_C6u.1inuwousnn.uu|nouuunn.. *.. mn.r.-:..-:.m.m=.- -"* "*--*-- 15.4 MILLS 82: KENT, `E;'E" ?- j vjj jj ` j uoauu noun Wounds (n. kIhInulIpruun.ulhchheuohIIADI.lI(lDRK'I I-| aulla -_A nu II in-nrn-ha In La: nnnnnnl rth: ll j 111] Aldlnnouohhonuuoo nlhhlonuollylht mrndlu an llhuvdardllollgunlu nu. udht naming I lulu: mucus Ibo II1'0IACll and )WIlA `hug the unral [Hun wulnunlluu-It-I. nib; glvtu unqth nit:-0 tlaulnpu-untaluluunccn husband pan and hnhhyilud. lhnuuddlqulud tbcullhhvuuhh John Laidlaw & Son, .3`.'2u":.".. $33` QDZCUD III! \\'m~k uf uur |-:_\||;|m||n-;R| I-La`, large quantities being sold cluily. anal ax-knnulenlgeal '1) White Oottons, Greg Cottons, Sheetings. This Silk, we claim, is 25c. per yard better than any regular 75:. line in the city. I nspection invited. J- C- I-I_A_IRI)Y 82: CO- THE LONG 1,000 Yards Colored Satin Merveilfebx, warranted all Silk, and cannot be beaten at $1.00. We offer choice of the lot for rustuluwu In luv u umlrrfully rhup. l"[lIIp\`tinII in invite-L O N E GREAT BARGAIN ` BEADED NETS. in 3 pieces. I NEW mesons. L X NEW-l...AGES, i.nuB|ae-kjandxCream..- . D NEW B_LA_CK'JERSEYS. " NEW DRESS` GOODS, in Black and Colors, 200 DOZ. NEW UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS. elegant designs, at a small advance in Cost. NEW KID GLOVES. 1325;` OIl _.- IL..n...-_.A I.....-_ `-4! I-A-rial-a-j: An .11 2| WALSH & STEACY (`nil Al ll0RSIi\"S HARDWARE |l0l`.*`l~2 and sup! 6 Ilne u! ROYAL AMT .'|1`()\'l\:.'l and U'l:iA.\Ii) L'ClU9`.SH IKANHICS. uul other Ham 0 mt n and Cooking Slows. All mannin- zurod by! 0 "0urm~y"( u. 1 I SOLID BEADED GIMPS |N12QUAL|T|ES. Iblllfjl W$1(`|I.-'IiIZu'IuI.I-uIIu'I:v-vI-ruuuujguuu l'|n(IIRIllIOI..DWOUNm. llhouooqud rth t.'UO.1.'.1Cl. (.>o#s0Illn.Ih-nnnbmout. abduct snB$ulallnhl1m NlfJRENEWIMPll`RTEDGO0DS I":-ln. N. Fl"), 0LI.0WAY'S P/[8 AND 0/NTMENT I THE %PILJ;s%% XVALSH & ASTEACYS; SHORT I54 SAMPLE CURTAIN ENDS. Grass Linens, linen Diapers, Apron Lawns. Enginu and Boiler: for all urpowu. from I to 1(1)-hone power. and hi! y guutnhod. \ Shun Rock Drill And Mining Repairs \ conahntly on hand. Cheese Factory Boiler- and Fittings. Alan A number nf Vnw Anal Rnmntl-Hnntl 75 CENTS PER YARD. Bunion and Insurance Agents. I91 PRINCESS STREET. N l*'.\\' 88 PRINCESS STREET. I).-\\'.\` ARI-I .\l.\|\'I.\'I; \ hot Machine. Enginejld Boiler Works. All!) I llmllcr ul . Engine: and Hoilen TOVES `H orsey, 5 u4qwnn4-1 pun-:1-u I-at-iv-n Oan learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by address- Newspaper Advertising Bureau. 10 Spruce St.. New York. :1` Sand 10 cents to: 1(1)-Page Pamphlet 'wii:'L:6.ia'n}a'Q Lin ELL; :0 ' '7 JONES IYJNHOIIA L 1'1 ILOB mun Alooriunn lldol l||orI.(`hnaal. :"*.`: -3q-_A.:I'.:"..:.".......,'*' "'. ..""..... .`." .`u"`L`.`..` Inc. An. I bvame wbnxs. - _ __-.-: gj 1OQ.1j2I 639. P. R_0_w1:LL_& c0.. D. MoEWEN& SON. lulu lull] uu Hall: I! Luv Illlnl. uuuuuu L`uIIau\u- lion: with perfect statute . Ila ut uuccean ariain from its bel Ina rinsioal 3' THE BEST VAL E IN THE ARKET. as well as thor nughly adapted to the wanna of the kitchen. has excited envious imlmuons of its mum) and up: noamncu. Beware of 311011.: excited envious lnnusuons or us and up; potu-anco. suchq No addition _to or variation from the stmple name : l|t\l`\ll!l\ I'l'|ll'llI\ I11 l`Il'llllllll" ooox's'7`n7E74 25" 76Nu/N5. ll conullns neither alum. limo. nor ammonia, and may be used by the most delicate constitu- unto! ariaimr belmr )` r Ht-pl. 21 IS A PURE FRQII` ACID POWDER. In ..-..n..l..- nnlolnnn Inn. ll-an noun -nu-nnnln v I Uuulu bu IIIIIIVV ROBINSON S PAPER DEPOT, 277 Bagel Street. Jan. LS. u um I: l-(III Irv uull .11: unug Hlnugingslo solocl from. .-\lwnys the best selected and most stylish stock In Eastern 0n~ uu-io to choose from. Give us a call nnd look nvcr our stuck. .\'o trouble to show mods M I'\l\Y\I'III`l'\IIIl\ TV A I I U uvuxn nun. I\ I f\Y1l'\ hlhl uu uux. J 9.150..` '"a;. 1' 'm"'m"' N. .1. -:2m':.".*'.t""'"""*"" 4.0 n.aA.aav4.. 4 A-1`; c0OI`{ "s FRIEND BAKINGH POWDER { { Done. Donol wad! for the Spring rush. Thu work can be done better now. An clugaml lino ` I Il......l...-u In nnIn\nI I-nun ll-mu... ab... bum: Dd I13 Also I number of New anal Second-Hnncl .'.._.l _ . _ . ...I u..:I-... Iii I:"DuLL J16.0 N { PAPER HANGING We are determined to reduce our stock to one half its present 3 amount to make room for Spring I Goods. D. F. ARMSTRONG; Trade Mark on every package. CLEANSWEEPSALE%F|GUBES.% DON* T` WAITI MoneySaving Bargains. T ARE 1, Feb. I 1. AdVe1'tise1's `ERINCESS STREET. M6F4}E"v"b"6XN 1_4_1 mnwnss smnm. THE oEi}i3`ii'A_TE3 Aurwau MISCELLANEOUS. THE TOILET. -.u.'.'-.-.z:~s~.::.-.~.-.-:::: lln\'c your -u-'--- v-- - ._v --.-_ . --xuw ooooa.~--. OoIII|I|lI(ofIIUII% IONIOUII. SIAVINO JIWIL Old UI OAS`. In Pluoll And ltl. HUI PIIPUIID OUT AND YANG? $111.`. On 11% jT?%T'T P to how you all and e'o I will tell you hrloy. and lnluntly, who I gun thle work he (`allfurnla and bow and n has le becan. Then it been much du-late nml lnderhtou an In who eetablluh-1 Aubnr lay In Nelnnata. when It hae I-on funnul that the raln bell bmaclena even (eater than untrue hell blnwIdMIall1ytbetrIIe[~lanI- on; but I shall nttluvnl twoot three favu, -aunt Iheuneetl be mdn-huelnlheynan tn mane an unwhoeetablhlued Arburday In (`alum-eh Not long dnm I van an-In the Imaul and ever glurloae bay 0! like l`raoa-hno ulna; with my hlc-nth J--Inn Vance Ch:-nor, mo purl. and It [meal wife. Our maximal and t|eI`lIlIl\I'd and lnllllblnl muunlala hr o-Oawanoalmtlvrlrueual lateatlhal mama, puke: In lb Ilahe rnlnn. ad the -ante lay over the | Ilka a great [my mantla The ulll.glany| I I aalenwenevenmnn am andgh-ymuler ushheavy and alnln nlurauag am! of gnllaa-lnay ehlvlalhereanleleeaa-Irh-Ila` valahpb-m-;anuHhe alve-balance I1-nvhbal-oveth Ihnutu We` mold -etheunlulmllamltvrthe In erlnrle ol mauytbuu-ad nlh an ant ndlyhat nu-llnthv-Ara-enmeveabytheneeniedhe I-umluglilerraa III Ihdty ldnnuwaa M-Men. And the neat rnead dnaeverl idiebue throat. lhnahuecl crnup. and lnmnchitle. l.auman`e Ryru in no pleaaant In the lack that clail-In-n la 0 ll readily. llo not give nauu-one preparallona when an elegant pn- paratlon ouch an Lanmaai Syrup will an never the purpuee lnelter. lAnman'e llaleam 5 `hip le Inlnl by N. l'. Pulann & ('n., drug tn. are flan (`Ial-ed. "For the PM four orve yeanfeayeilra Illusory. al (mun. Oat. I have been ml- ject to llcl uoelulee. I In aalvlae-l to try Murdock Blltera ll baa clone no man than that e-aa clalmenl lot ll. l caa veooeuueawl It In all eeerere from llle clleeaeee. " lnponolt. It le of the ulna! Impnance. that enue lnoaeebolcl remedy eboeld he kept wha- nnaaulyrearhlacaaed I and at-ellee cal :17. Tie meet I Haul Int lateflal and ex Nlpldlifl. Mlullloh`eoau:h leaneuly a pnelclun one let meant and diphtheria Pot eale by u". .1 \\'lleee. dragon ~IIIIIII lll Inr u -on-u nun uur -vu gnu nun v uv,` umlo-r tho 1"`.-l'|'4 the must ft-rule` status In In-- , nu)` tn llw gulf Th! thin that hul prnuihwl | u...- unnuwu by Ilu-ir I-null nlwimvu till I Into ; .1.m~ m um nun-um-r nunn lad I-mu rut I .-. may and Lu: mil |I._\' Wm Iuulql an ' -~--uhl nmk.~ru|n~ to nurture th-Q funnln and saw this ynum: nation !mm nu-|Io~nl_y fovm - mg in the I-..m..-In ol Hymn. Italy amlun rot-u] ul l"r|u\-I , But to return tn the gmmleut day nf (`Mi 1 turnizl. It hacl In-u aliwuvonul that Hum ` .\`r-rm: wt-N In-ing slowly but n-runin|\' \\ u.-Imul down lntl0\'o.-r the tunnel, rirh vullvu ur California. and even into the am. Tllv ~upn-mo count 0! the nation was nppmtlal tn. .\ttor the Irutont much treasure and time uml much mil 0! hruiu It was at last (|t'l`lIlQ`Il that the gnlcl Inim-as Item the must-. The- n ..-n wmv n~.~truuu~l. Th:-ir furtum-u urn- ~. . -t mun. nml tlne-mmuls uf you-ul mo-n new ...Im~l {rum we-nlth to want. And _\'t'l. hhll [,..- mnuntnius nmtlnuul tn melt 1|)` lllnt I-uzgv the farms anal little towns in Iul an-I I-I\\|c|`l`!I It their lul.-at It \\`m~ tho: ulol st-~I_\ nu` the Tihor and Home and tlatln at lh.- 'ln'n-r`u mouth, The uuuli hml In-en --ut nuuy (ruin the mnuutniu amlnva, and now 1... 1 |~-mlly (JON llftul their idea anus tllll" I ..n- In-atmg xstnrlns, nu strong root: nw-1...! --m. on hold the earth in plane, as the-_Y hml .~Im~o the all clays` lnhnr nl (`n-om-vu Ivh' .l-me. And an, In spite of supnun mu:-t.~n nr all the ullctu of the nan-mal rug-Ital, the .*1n-n-as In-pt molttng away IMO the am. \\`hat was to ha dour. Plant. tho- tale m V g.-...-..' Ran):-a tn mc-the-r varth the gran l mt-on Inn-h the lumtn-r nu-n~lnantu_ttw mu l null man and the tlmugluh-we nwu uh-) urn! t--nul t|n- thmugh the fun-nt.s hacl ah-Irn` In-In ha-r, huh` thu nnko-elm-ss uf uur -la-nr ul-I I :.~lhvr eurlh whum m--u haul ulmnul.-I fur .: n . 1. _.n I\'I_ _|.-I lidawondrous lot of good work during his 3 l't`}I.\a\\ uu_\ IUI (llll.. .'\II lllul IS lul' Ul'lHlIIl us. This stat was born tub:-tter tliingx; you and I to better thoughts. .}lurnee Greeleyv lung yem-sol persistent lnil; but to me the most beautiful and use-ful bit of all hisnow visible work is the double row of splendid mountain pines \\'lll(`l| be planted at ('lmpptl- qun. I visited this great and good. man's tomb not long ago. I found some faded owers there: that was all. Everything around and about was the story of death and deeay. And nfter a few years, when those whoin he loved lll`9 laid in the dust by his side, even the fnded owers will come no inon-. Yet year nfter year the strong nnd healthy pilles be planted at (`huppnqnn will stand up stronger and-be better able to testify to this mun`: love of the beautiful and his cunthuml effort to make the world better and still mon- bonutiful. And when men havelearued to plant their own monuments in the form of enduring groves of friendly and gran-tn! trees that add to the beauty nnd fertility of the earth, as Horace (lreeley did, it will vhronlele a mile stone in the world's mlvnnm-I ment. Thin long lune of piiu~tre-~plmm~l by the great !A`tI<'llPI'. llurn:'v- Hrwlc-_\. mun Iwi-.-, perlmps, `Jolt--ii1n_\' l-e tuiee thnt nunil-er. But if I eould nnl_\' induce tin- plnnting of even one me In the place of each I-unlnaume thnt is pllltl. it sieelns to me it would be almost like saving the world fmm do-struetlon. Alld for the (`h0i(`1'.h4`t\\`ewi a tombstone and a tree for beauty. duabilit_\ or utility no one will mm to debate. Th difference in the eust is it cheaper mutter, ye! i n ni.-utter of great iniportnnee to us who tml .-\ grave plot. muld be mverecl with pn-tr} nnd enduring trees, a hundred times if nu.-.| be, for much It-In than the mist of the (`ln`tI[-n-xl of crumbling tonilistmies. ` I And healthful tn-en. \\ ith lim:o~.~`l linilu. m...n u-h....I H-...lr ..; 1 1 .13.... .~I....I...... .-...... I l 1 I 1 [Spu-inl (`0l'l`I'|)0u(lr'llC('.j I BAN Fiumciscu, Eah. 16. Was it the (lay on which Fremont hoisu.-aI_ the Bear ag! Was it. when the vlgildnuzs" `' rose up one niorning`and hung their highest. I ulilloee with their most conspicuous citizens! Nothing of that sort. L`A1litornia`s (molest 1 day was not in clay of war or of \-enpmi-(.` ' but a day of peace, a puswral day; I-day of planting man. And I invoke your patience um! I appeal to the best part or your hourt while I recite the plain, practical facts touch- ing the gnrawst, step forward which a \'er_\" grunt sum haul l`t'(`t'lluy made. a ; I Fnll I lIQ'I lI'N'll' l'Irl'lHlL' `ll|llI\'H IVFIIIIII, Ancl umke the sunrvhimz sunlight dim That drinks [bu g'nu-nnv-as fnun thv gn-mm! .\lI<| Imp tln-ir (Ivar In-urvs nu In-r nu-um! _ 0 _ HE `TELLS or GOLDEN CALIFORNINS GRANDEST DAY. lluw Arluir Day '3: E-nlltbllsllml in lhe Land of Gold-A \\'omun Said, f`l.el [In Plant Treea".-L-t Honor up Done` to Whom Honor 1: Duo. ` .. I *\llll |'M'IlH|llll In-4 Shall Whk'<`l lhvi ...-l-.. I I... am. Inc-wv at -w-..- Ix hum: on Illnu. mum. at low run (I mlun-uI.un (`Ily and Farm l m|nerIy. lnnn xn\nlu|nn(`ny and (`mun llabonluru. Ap rly Io TIIIIMAM HNIIMIA Anna:-r. Imuntonu Ana! and Investment snowy. I`l'l(`I `D990- -no the Pant Uloe. JUAQHN MILLER. uuuu II-lulu 0! the Hllh ulppi. Un- ul...n..a-&._ n-.. ll" IIfIBV"VI hum uIo~nu< \\ ll-v sh!" In-ll! HIM I who-n-.' Anal who-In u an .,,,n | I-an Iul 1-ul ...... .. ... .. `I I--xwlr_v Iuul nu! mol h dO'<`I1|o~| lh L-uvuri and I" II.- ! In-mung the Hrlh slhe nu-II anal lvun bx n It Itlhb I III the I Ants, the sun` 1 mm uh) ` 5 nlulvu `L ulvl I In llnl |I(`l u THEBRITISH WH'I*(;`Z..'SA`TUI{DAY. FEB. '26 `P1 V nl !\ A (`L 9;] land wi -q ' slAglcl'. i HO(`I\B(`.. ` Shilul I m\mn,il\n J l.uumnu`n Iklnm Syrup has I1-rriu-I An c-uvnulc-I trial Incl has um`:-r kiln! In nunl utinfu-Linn In All who have mod it. |A.l|~ mun`: lhlnun Syrup in n In-\`rl' Idling nmouly lur coughs. col-In, tickling in the Ihnuoooul cmup. and bmnchllb. tn chuln-n not on an mph (T. tn. "III!" III IlIIl|l'\'lI IEFI III Iillllll, VIII: uh:-I uh:-N at Hw Ur:-gun ma.-t. pt`lhnpI1|iH| Inf 1-Icl Age. '|`l|IIOl' V umlm-I the Indy were co! the upinia hr mul-l hnw Manly hnnallc-I lhn-e nhlllow Intvr. .\'hiluh'Imurrh rt-mo-I)` .1 punili I--r vnurrh, liplheriu. Anal canker .j.3" !STAT|0NE_R8TREUIl?t;sW0mI# ton. ` .-\ gnu:-I-In-phew uf I r-sident Pivrw luun ` in-on nc-nt to ju for begging. but the coun- lry Ion`! he I hit startled. Iirc-at men`: grml~n-phewa are quite an Apt to turn out mgun uni luuferu an the grunal nephew: of nl|)'lI0\h' else. ' A _. ..,... ...:......l.I.. I... ;...l:.....oi..-. ulllllliibllull. yellow akin Y A1,. , ,,.._ , \` `I\'I' VIII". \| . -I. rr-tail Ag-nl. km: It in n.ni.I that u no uisnnnesr. Sleepless nights mmlu mi.~<-rnhlo I-y that terrible cough. Shilulfa vure is the rem:-~ N cly for ion. For sale hy W. J. Wilson. A (` lcago ahnrpor, hmught. up fur ox- uctiug twenty-can-n per cent. interest on \ A loan, indignsntl gave Away the nnm-a of mnny rt-npectnhlie men who wt-r getting furt per cent. un chattel mortgn n. 'l e Rev. Geo. H. Thnyer. nlstliourhnn. Iml.. uya : ` Both myself and wife on`: our lives to Nhilnhi consumption cure." W. J. Wilwn. wholeule and retail agent. Kings all s_ LIBILI Ill [H3 UQNILH. Henry Monott, newly uppoiLilul general panenger agent of the New \ork Central and Hudson River Railroad company, is, like his pndecenor, a young man. He was born in Columbus, 0., Dec. 3. me. At the agoot 16 he entered the otiice of the`I itt.s- burg, Cincinnati and St. Louis railway at Columbus, and remained with that company for thirteen yeam During that time he was rate and division clu-k, chief clerk general passenger department, amistant general pas- senger agent and chief assistant general pananger agent. July 1, i882, he became general passenger agent of the New York. Chicago and St. Louis railway, and on March 1, ISS3, was made general pamengvr agent of the New York, West Slmrv and Buffalo rail- way, in which poaitiun ho has continued to the present time. His (`-Xp(`l'lt'lll`O in develop- ing the pumcngt-r trnlllc of new roads is mn- alderable, an-I his ulnlity is shown by lll MIC- caas in the l\'icl:c-l Plate and \\'-st Shire rnilwayez. `INN. A mun] injwtnr hilnh'n ulnrrh rs-me A J . .'I _L .. .'nL _ n unu pumuuu nu lled Io well as to attract the attention of the New York Central and Hudson River rail- road authorities, who [mule him their general paseuger and ticket- agent. the position he held ct his death. I1....._u llnnnos .......I.. .......\:..n..,l ...-___..A| l'0!llI, was uorn In l.ulluI|'u|5r, LI.Il|.\`i., ept. I, 1846. In 1873 he entered the servim of the Paris and Devntur railroad. and continued with that road until May 31, I877, rsl: as clerk in tho nuditnr s 011100 and luwr as gen- eral pnsongur and ticket agent. J mm 1, 1397. he lwoonnm southwestern pnssongv.-r agvnt or the Cleveland. L`olumlu.~x, L`incinm_ntl and In- dianapolis and Indianapolis and St. l.m~i:; railromk-_ 1mJuu, unnaln _....v ...,, . IIIS Milli` I'll at the time. :3 s7u7c;u1'un' T ' I I not Ida. We land In Punk. 1:. LUIIITII l'ISIE.Il'I7I' n.uuv--nun rrvIl'Cl!II0l'p , Daniel M. Kendrick. tho_lato general pas- nongor agent of the Ismv Xork Central rall- rond, was born In Cambridge, Mam, Sopt,.`1, IRA]! In IR?!) ha nnhuvd the am-vinn n! Hm ruln\lay npon the land. L I It van a woman spoke. the wife of the i poet; and her words "9 l l'Y Iddmtied to me, because I had planted mule trees and i had vriedont so often against. the heatbenish destructiion of our turm. The poet smilul his ament, and [think little more was said .9 n... Hun: ' Juumm Mn.|.xn_ Eleni-y Mmu-0 I. Newly A\|[|0|nluI New York Central Pusunger Agentn-Illa Predoceuor. n....:_| u I.'.....I..;..I. than 1.9.. ..........-u __-- l'\III|Hll1 I lhirh-1-I1 I A .L .. A aanem` RAILROAD MAN. \I`I \lIlI| 3` in this 1` The uuly ` [III Il`IIIc|I"v I I h with Ot`\'l.7I| urn 1-1: feet in Icngtl 1- ,: ,1. _._. 'r GLEANINGS. ul-- unis:-rnlplr by in-ligwtinn. -liuimwt. Imus of appetite. .\'hilnh'n Vitnliu-r in npmi ..l` \\'ihu-n. \\h-locale anal muntry r may to = mullet on VI XII 'i3?".i-='*_?_".<.9.Er._"<>*"n~T :4`... -onus-r V` I I191` nlK'. vu armu, rm-h `PHI! length. was Intel; ......_... .. 0 |...~-.` =&u-. -1&`~\lEi%l-_IB-~ Feb. 3. 1880. xvlmnry` he was made gen- __ orul passenger zngent of the In- `;dmmp(\lis and St. ""-Imm railroad. `Jim. I, 1881. he _:;\\'ent. to the Dela- Z. ware and Hudson " (`anal company as general pnsnenger and ticket agent, which position he 10! Hm nffunlhnu nf Hm 4-- I nbulinm Illlllll a break mtuiclo ` uuw uluns was sun JOAQUIN MILLER. it In wM`h I an I, IOU`, Ill` `VH8 made gt-xm1':1l west- ern passenger agent 0f the sumo wads, \\ lzich posi- __1.iau. FTI) I. Inning \\ ho (`Iv 1 In-ulc~ of |"COLD MEDAL-PA RIS |878'l