Vb: I mumn.s'uu-Mun Ala-ill: -u 5 nnnuu. unuu us-nu : 1-3. The Direct Route for Nrzw Yuma, PHILADIZLPIIIA, Bosros. Srmcrsx, ROCHESTEI Bcrnuo, CLE\'!`.l.A.\'D and other point: East and West. -. . Ir: . . u n _L, In... l\-__-,-.:___ -4 I`.-- 1'... ST. LAWRENCE RIVER Simon "'B'.}.' Jib O. Jllyt Ihy 116. AlIHoohrytoboIoldfornwhlloatOoIt. A-AA-.. l..l--l....- Z--A Ilgnlgnu InA H III! TVUUVTV Ill IIU IUVU IV! I WIUIVV -I Cvvw Ootton Hula-y. The-ad Hock:-y. Morlno Hooloryllk Hoobcry. Iuy Hoooforyounolvcoand chdnn durlmthlculo. 3.....-...|._- J um 24. 1,000 ISLANDS STEAMBOAT CO'S. Dr. F OWLER'S 'June 23. ALEXANDER B0 S8 . urfgldlng; T oo.nvAsoam' pcoji * Soeom-Lu-go RodArmRockor. SeeourLa.rgeRodAnnCha.irs. Seeouredsewingchnim ` Veranda Chairs ofall descriptions at See our Wove Wire Camp Folding Cot. See our Upholstered Camp Folding Cot. vuu I. my . . ARK S T nttlf nnnnu DEVOTING OUR TIME EXCLUSIVELY St Lawrence "River and 1,000 Islmds Staunboat Gompm-y. RIOEICOND, O33 & O0. Ton! drou . DO NOT ELAY. If your hair I: In It weak condition cbotue at once. Fur Asia 1 J. 0. Kim. A. P. CIIOWII Ind Ill ~---AND--- 254 & 256 Princess St. IV`?! IK.UI' XXI Knives. lb:-In. Bpoolp. etc. Armin um `rude no Oonuno l'I' uoolln. HI;-{Elam I`uwgIuI-IQ: `Ionian. afi- Iluzllna 'i'7a'i'1"I5r'sTr'.3."' Knlnq.l\n-kLlnoIn:.otr_ .P.llNNYROYALWAl"7nR8 , _A _L_ Will be found Innlunhlo tortho hairand scalp It cleanse the oodpolall Dnndrnlf. invigorate: the growth 0! the hair. and In one: dbnldneu where there are the Illchtell. signs of not: left It 1|] produ good ro t ha! . It restores `y hair Role: orlghenl mar. urd lam excel- ! d 'l`)n ;"(.).'l`Inl|`.LA\'. your ;..n"' "1:`f`uuTn`'r'mi.` "i.1o;".'.'.'.`a"n.'."5':`Ts'..'{'.`. r tufts:-cutout practical vnluo to medical men. is t u d z 1 haul mu ":":.i`u `n? pfot "$1." or'i....u. 0: every bel. WC` IIGWIWIIEIIIU. a$0MdD `DIIOIIIJVVBRIQG-- Sl1`1. i lNllJ'0 VA , T,11ECJ1 .. THA DETROYS IJI4`E-oomepx-om reme- dial agent that shall act directly uon e die- euo to check it while the Cod vet Oil in bulldlnguptheayntem. Thlslm rutntndditlon wehevo in Morse`: Cu-hoist Cod Liver Oil. The power o(Cu-bolio/Add-0 at-rut decay- eolnethhg mu-\"6Iou'I. The destruction of mtau eumot proooertll when ltglouldminlntered. inlnfecuut. I: `III canning pro- portionate truly roymu-zge. and have been of rho Irronteet nrnouonl .`Iho Adnnhgu of Iona`: Garbolatod God Imr Oil. '1' : is` bolieaog maa not cod uont gnu an: coungi urea plain vet. an other 1310 and alto:-ntlvo lrentmoafto cure oouumpdon. grow out of the hot tho have no ntuvo nova-mount Mcdecmvon lmun: oounmpuon. out or me not the have positive war to arrest the decay t lungs .- gunt w a God Live:-On an plies e hate of thus and uiullly t the discus Inn 3. u no other known Iubumnco can. it doe: oo-:sou uuna III! manly mu the mucous no 0. other Iuhounco can. it doe: not exercise my controlling power over the dis- ease itself :1: onlyglvoo Natures fan-chance to work ha-own cum. Souwth man {uncured- JILNILIO ,ARR T DECA 2, THA DEQTROYR I.IlFF._}nn\n In-nmnt. ramm- We have on hand -gofxastantly A fresh and complete stock of ' DRUGS, FANCY GOODS. PERFUIERY, rm Also All the 1 Patent Medicines, and A full smock ofPaIntl. In. Etc. AI` I`-'iv.na-idinnn mmfnllv dlamnnad. Good J. GEO. KING. - DRUGGIST, Oct. 22 Kingston, Out. A m:_unk of Km: (:18. Etc. d vnluo Favor us wit u call. 1 CURE ms; mur uoocu May S). DR. Dom-:NwE}~i D's CABB- 311110! If WILD 1`onIlwIonuIIkInh-thuI-ruuud Inlhnothudnuhuu-nuwutno-.nrly doennlnual-nhal. &o..l wmuuln n- otpuhuvlcunnn. l'l.lI0l' OEAROI lihcrcnl Indy vudhunnl Iva ub- donnrylnloutlhuclnslnuduultaldnnud nvolopuonoI:v.JoI|rI`l'.lxI.uI. D No! Yuk Q7. - ---CURl-38--- DIARRHCBA. MEDICINES. :52: warm-on: AND - "\s any It. .l.i:0: W. W. Story, the sculptor. writes from Rome stating that his design for the G1-.:ut monument hns been misrepresented. His idea is a masoleum resembling the tomb of Hadrian, one `of the moat imposing monuments 01* Rome, but nu-essni-ily smaller; a mauive circular tower, sur- mounted by a colonnade. above which risi- steps crowned by an equestrian ilsmn -1 Grant; around whose base he would p3:;rc a funeral procession in which all lin- states. north and south, east and Wlssi. might join, and thus make the monument national and not sectional, and within to ` have a vast sepulchral chamber, in the center of which should be a recumbent gure of Grant. illuminated from nbove." Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox's husband, n stockholder of and traveling salesman tor the Meriden Britannia company, is on the road a great portion of the time,` and since his mother, Mrs. Wilcox, and other mem- bersot the tamily left the city the reel- dence on Colony street has been a lonely residence (or the woman made famous by the `fPoems of Passion." Besides Meri- den has furnished very little for her social amusement, as all her distinguished liter- ary friends came from abroad, and the only wonder is that a woman of such` poetic nature and as rened susceptibilities could have contented herself in such a cold. unappreciatire place as Maiden so long as she has. Her health is still much im- paired, and though it has been decided to vacate the present residence the am 01 next month, the denite plans for the future have not yet been determined it V is nits probable, however. that when Mr. W coxretnnn from his western tripar- rangementa will be made to spend the summer at some favorite watering resort. One thing is certain, that the fair poeteee willtncst likely leave lleriden for good and go back to her old Wisconsin home. If llr. Gould Ind only his own taste: to rovido!or.|oeoul1nwhlsoon,thoAu~ tn would nave: have any when or llquon on bond. except what mlght be lncludod In tho Inodlctno chat; neither would than in A cxgu. Oouddcntlon forhbguouandlao nunhenolhln tunllywbolnd Inthanluxurlelleudn tnthn napkin: (halal:-Itvnunn wm. \ Miss Adelaidmlohnson, a Chicago girl, has a modeling studio in the billiard room at Calumet place, Mrs. Logan s home, and is at work on a heroic bust of Gen. Logan. The young artist is a modest, studious girl, but she has a romantic his- tory. Several years ago she fell four sto- ries down the elevator shaft in Music hall, Chicago, and was taken up for dead. Citizens made up a purse for her, and when she recovered she had a few hun- dred dollars left. fith this she went to Rome, and for two years worked hard. She now intends to take her bust of Gen. Logan there next winter and carve it in marble. "Ex-Senator Mahone is like an sni- mnwd toothpick," says The New York` Tribune. His slender limbs are incnsed in tight tting tapering trousers. His boots have heels of the French pattern and lit like kid gloves. He wears a Prince Albert broadcloth coat with skirts of exaggerated length. His crowning bit of apparel is a broad brimmetl exceedingly soft felt tile-a sort of Gainsborough hat. ' ' .....v - ..~...- -.-..._-__.. BUnky" Morgan, the western robber and murderer, was nsked the other day how he came to enter upon a life of crime. I was born in Philadelphia." he said. When I was very young I com- menced reading dime novels, and read them until my mind was thoroughly poi- soned. I thought of all sorts of wild schemes, and when I was 10 I ran away from home and went to Texas." Justice Field, of the Unitetl States an- breme court, who is now in San Fran- cisco. startled the railroad men by refus- ing to sign his ticket to Portland; and the, document was nally issued to him minus his signature. In this case the people` have secured a decision of some signifi- cance without litigation. .-- . ,,|1,, Bishop Emery, of the Methodist Eplsw copal church, wants some colored angels painted in [)lCtlHft`S. He says the angels have been painted white long enough. But how.doea he know that colored peo- ple are not white when they get to be angels? .1 4.. n 1 u u ,,,u. n,__n1 C H 0 LE R A, CHOLERA - INFANTUM, Senator Stanford has bought nfor $1,- 400,000 the San Joaquin ranch, near L08 Augeies, which contains 108,000 acres and runs along the coast for twenty miles. He is now negotiating for/anotiner tract near Pomona, containing 45,000 acres, which will cost him about $2,000,000. COMMENTS or THE am-:ss con- carmmc PEOPLE or NOTE. An Insight Into the Dolnutlq Life of GI`-all l oople-A lion-lblo `(rule In Parlo- Kow York : Grout" Postal Basins- Brenxlng Ililh, Or Trying To no So, John Dohnghue, the Boston sculptor, is making a Me sized statue of John L. Sul- livan. Queen Victoria is in ecstasies over 8 new parusol which has just been: made for her by a noted London establishment. It is made of cream colored satin, covered with ue Brussels lace, with a. curved }"l'.Y)!**'?l:.._ ..'.".' -q, , '1.` .1 un_l'u,;,'{i_1"'v.~.}.' NEWSPAPER.CHIT~CHA'[`. ALI SUMMER COMPLAINTS. 80l.D BY ALL DEALERS. I The Phlhdelphh ladgurh ` non of In local obluury column: for the luulxlnonthnnvon 0! the 0|d'Puh- `I92 I Sun. lneln. IKE, WUI In XI Inllu IUI these:-vice, sndwecnnsend noinspedore to the town except upon application. no tact of it is that s hrge number of these towns don't. set for the service because each s movement. h dlsconrund by the postmaster. He is ntrnid tbnl. it the Inn'- iceiseeteblisbed his boxrentswilltnllol! end his gneomecmse. He Is nided by the grown near the post omce, by be dry ` goods house,` and bythe rnsn inwboee shore tbe post omce is kept-nll ol whom en.-intereeted in having tbecmwdcome tothepoet omcetor its mail. instendof hnving it carried to them. Assreonlz citizens green and complain because e neighboring town get: the service and their own town is neglected by the poet oince authorities. Towns will get the free delivery system when citisens take it ineotbeirovrn bsnde oomnkennnplcs- tion to the department for it. "-New ark Rnn STRAWBERRY} Snperintendent Bates of the tree deliv- ery servlce, poet olce department, says that the cities of the country are ahowing greet bnckwardnesa In cnlling for the service to which they are entitled under the law penned last winter giving ltto town: 0! tan thomnnd lnhntlhntn, I to town: whose cane receipts reach $104!!) per yen. Why," he enld, we get letters every day from town: entitled to the service lndlgnnntly referring to the fact that we burn given theeervloe to rlvnl townsotthesunenlnenndneclected nu...` 'l`hmp -Ill en-in an nnnllnnnn fnr n uvv gown-v-I, n.r uwv TIYII IDWIIIUI ululnluuuwuuuuqncvuu them. They will man no nppucnuon tot nu carving and was an and no lnnxnlnn Qll\l$l graph. A Horrible `frame at Paris. A` horrible kind of traffic has just been discovered here by the river police. It is customary for the hoatmen of the Seine toreceive 15 francs for each dead body which they ilnd in the river after they have given due notice of their discovery at the Prefecture of Police, This psemium is not paid in the two departments adjoin- ing the Seine, and the Paris boatmen ac- cordingly go down to the rivers and canals in these departments (Seine-et- Oise and Seine-et-Marne). where they re- ceive the bodies of drowned people from local river-bank loafers and `tow them up to the metropolis. This kind of thing has been going on for some time, and was only brought. to light recently by the police and octroi agents, who examine all the boats coming into Paris. The agents had just inspected in boat and were going away when they saw two ropes astern of the craft. These they pulled up and found ~ two dead bodies attached to them. The boatman then admitted that he had paid five francs for each body at Asnieres to a man who had found them down the river. The boatmen of the Seine have been fre- quently taken to task for wrangling with each other over the bodies of persons who have been found drowned in the river ` within the precincts of the city, but this is the first time that such a remarkable speculation as that described has been re- corded of the-m.-Paris Cor. London Tele- .-.n-J. the may neignt. Weston. when only 12 years of age, had placed the tip on the same steeple. An- other feat that was talked about at the time was on the night of July 3, 1876. Weston climbed the spire of the Presby- terian church on Fourth street, the tallest in the city, and nailed fast the stars and stripes, 285 feet from the ground. It was on this occasion that he had a narrow es- cape. Weston had obtained from Michie, the jeweler, a heavy gold chain, the links of which were all solid. His chain, when he was falling, held him for a brief mo- ment, during which the climber succeeded in regaining his hold.--Cincinnati En~ nninnr Ill :38 (Filter. How a Steeple climber heaped. *One of the noted characters of Cincin- nati,` the steeple climher," died the other night. llis name in tnli was Joseph Rod- riguez Weaton and neanlythirty years he I has been climbing steeples in this city. I No point was too [113 h and dizzy for him ` to reach and maintain his steady foothold. Of late years he would undertake only those dilllcult teats that appalled others. It was his pardonable boast that he could go as high or higher than any other man. There are many stories ot his hazardous ' exploltsjn thianity. The moetnotghle. V` probably, was the draping of the `cathe- dral spire on the night following Arch- . bishop Purcell`s death. On the ground below were 3,000 or 4,000 people eagerly watching for a glance at the daring man as the lightning flushes revealed him on tho dizzy height. Wmtnn when nnlv I2 vnnr of nae. A III-Iu -xnviquuuwuuz rdnunatcly tor mam, than nrst- day : gambling did not end as..1':oy `Antici- pat.ed,for instead othaving l,(Xl),(lX)t. they had lost 24,000t. Atoer that ex-. nnllonon thoir full): in thnlnfnlllhllltv nf IJIIUI UK`. nee their fnlthjn the inthlllbillty ot their system appears to-hive been wrecked, for they returned _tu Paris with the re- maining 86,000t, and were arrested as we unu wu n1,uUUI. Juwr pefie > cumnon swindlers.- -Boston Tnnacrlpt. Ali-on lunanpolwlo II.. n ..n.| n_..n-I AL... S-.-h I Well I !-cool-rod Pllhdolphlnao. The Free Delivery Spun. -_1_4__.I__4 n_..- J pl.` 0-..- 'I`onrbtn.Oumpu|.Yuohhmnnnnd!'hhuI'mauahon|dodl sndnoourutookotonnvunoohcndhoqounpluhou. Ounooslippon. Wkwunlllivl. Bostingahoqbo. `Buy a ,,_n _-____ __ AL. A_.A IZSoT.I5 :1! d'sLT.I` A RARE OPPORTUNITY" Fothwiln lodfibil RICHMOND, #033 & co. FOR THE HOT WEATHER Tho and Invcll aloud and-onadstIolVolntP|lo. hush. `hpnty. Woo. Unlnu ndlcnps -CI0lCl PAITIRNSANDIDW l'IlCB.-- lutdanouuull--nhuIl 'l\pncry(>u-pen. Qllnnlunioounlod, A : jjjj For ale 1 J. 0. King. drngxlnu. Auk torn. A. DORINWBND. - Bole lunatic :-. TORONTO. CANADA A. Dorenwend lathe loading nmnufnctuner ol Hnlr Hand: in (lnnndn. 6XPETS i CARPETS H Our time in given cxcludvoly In the Iunifactnn cl Clothing. '0 fool in u~ our'h`|lonrcnstomonthtPu'!oct Sntuctionwillhoginn unt, \\' uunhip snd Du tn To the mu:uhctunofOniond Cl`othin .u:d idcdbyavu-ylong expo:-knee lnbuyng inthdilonntmukohiwnncnn too r&oonr0|dCIlononndOoNcv(hcI ~ Wcnotlthadln-ouII0|oth.ibrDnInBuIu nnohccnnhwuuodmu-lvoullrsndlicuwcnr. lnculhaootohundoslndlmfvnodnfuludncnsmncl Bbokundlluoouruoxml-Bummoraumngu. uchtovuooouncglndihnntoololxku-Ivonhuwour. Fnncytiv-nchirounnuringnundnnnlhx Trudi. Olvtchllyndnptod ht-tho Bot Ilomhnolsummnt-.uPr|ooowh|ch doa oolnpotltlon. T]_ 1Q_s. Moore, - 59 Brock Street. V/05 0005050 CLOTHING A SPECIAL rr ./M153 RE/0'8. CAMP FURNITURE AT JAS. RE|D S. Steamers leaving Kingaton at 7 am. And 3 p.m. mske Clone Connection at CAPE Vns mzxr. Through Sleepers for New York. Stennner leaving at 4 pm. make: Close Conneo tiuna at C lnytou . Through Sleeper. F- .A_. FO LG:Ia::;B, Running in connection with the Rome, u`am-tour J` Oqdeusburg and New York Central Railuwys, Steuner: leave Folger a Whtrf, footol Brock Street, for Clayton, Cape l'o'n-cut, Ale-.ramlro'a Bay and 1,000 Island Park It 7 A.M. And 3 and 4 RM. _ .- p. r. (The only lines giving a full view of the 7,000 Islands in both the Ameri- \ can and Canadian channels). Dorenwend In the II Hair Good: In Cumin. Mar S1