M|CHlCAN'S NEXT " SENATOR: lunnsruu IV V .m.*rrlal Cuutti. lovdut II Fool. . ._ ax- n.--.u... Ilumln Nouhlo Iona. . In ,_#A_4____. THE Gav 0F HARD %T.|M%ES' AND POOR cnops OUR SEASON SBUSINESS The Problem is Easily Solved. Our Low Prices Have Done It And S_ti|| Lower They Qqtp Clear the Balance of Stock. HAS `BEEN MUCH BEYOND THAT OF ANY PREVIOUS YEAR For Price List ee haqdbills now being di-stributed. The place forgenuine bargains in Dry Goods is J..I:l.J Uauuaasszu `Lava: vs`..- \.__.-. _--._.. ADVICE T0 INVALlD8-lf you wish to obtain ulet. refreshing sleep. free front headache. relief from `gun and anguish to cairn and assuage e weary aohlnxs oi rotraeted disease. in- vigorating e nervous ntedia.and ting the circulati systems of the Lyon will ride gourself with that marvellous rem discovered by Dr. . Collie Browne te Army edical mm to which he gave the name of C LORODYNE. and w is admitted y the profession to he the most. wonderful and valuable remedy ever discov . QHIDRODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs. Consumption. Bronchitis and Asth- WLCKIDRODYNE acts like a charm in Dienhma. and is the only specic in Cholera and Dy- M(7Hl.40R0DYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy. Hysteria. Pnlpltation and spun`. .. CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Gout. Cancer. Toothache. Meningitis. &c. From Symnest Co.. Pharmaceutical Chemists. Medical nail Simls. Jan. 5. lsl. To J. 'l'. Daren rt. Esq.. 8 Great Russell Street. BlooInsrb.t:`ry. London. Dear Sir --We embrace this op fortun ty oi` congratulating you upon the wide-sp reputation this ustly esteemed medicine. )r. J. Collie Browne`s Chlcro|t'l.Stte. has earned for itself. not only in H dostan but all over the East. As a remedy cl` gene utility we must question whet er a better is imported into the country. and weshall be glad to hear of its tlnditgg a since in every Anglolndian home. The other brands. woare happy to say, are now rel t to e natlvebasaars.and Judging tom their sale. we fancy that their sojourn there will be ut evanescent. We could multiply instances ad int1nitum"ol the extraordinary oicacy of Dr. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne in Diarrhma and Dys- entery. spasms. Cramps. Neural the Vomiting of Pregnancy. and as s neral sedative. that have occurred under our rsona observation during many cars. in C olern. Diarrhma. and even in the more terrible cm s of Cholera itsoli`. we have W tnessed its surprisingly controlling power. We have never used any other form of this medicine than Coliis Brownes. from a tirm conviction that it is decidedly the beat. and also from asense ofduty we oweto the profession and the public. as we are at the opinion that the subs! ii an : ion of of any other than Collis Browne's is a nttntntcturn BRIACII or FAITII 021 THE PART or 1m; t-m:ms'r.1~0 PRESCRIBIR AND PATIENT ALIKE. We are. Sir. taithtull yours. S `mes & Co., Members of the Pharmacy Society of Great Britain. His Excellency the \ oeroy's (` emists. CAUTION -Vice Chancellor Sir _l a.ge_ \Vood stated that Dr. J. Conus BROWNR was undoubt- J,,l-_.I__A u-_........... _-- anlthtmonlw n-. EVERYTHINGMARKED DOWN TOCLEAR .- F. C. MARSHALL, UPHOLSTERER & OABIIIET MA KER . HAS A NICE LINE OF FANCY AND ODD CHAIRS, J 1131 . the Thing for 3 CHRISTMAS nn1nQ1.i!\`l"l" Sir. hutntull H mm or w.. Alluuluurn u. Luv . ..... ......, .........., .. Excellency oodatnted Page \V See "'i`imoa." July I3. 134. odl) the inventor of CuI.ouom'NI ; tlmtthu al0 h(~ defendant Freeman was deliberately un~ true. which. he regretted to any. bad boon awn 6d..and ll .each. Nona is genuine withouttho words "D . Sold in bottles at is. lbd.. h.Id.. Ia. _ J. Conus linowxra (`Hbt')KODYNI" on the Government sump. Overwhelming medical tea monypooompnniu each bottle. CA UTlO.\I-Bewnro of Piracy And Imitation. Solo Manufacturer. 1". J. DAVENHJRT 33 Great Runall Street. Bloomsbury. London. l-`nu. M U RRAY & TAYLOR S EiL&sTEACY WE ARE on-*1-zmxc .`EALl-2'I`TE, SEAL PLUSII. HEAVY (,'L()AKI.\'(.:S, BLANKI_n`s AND \\'l.\'fER DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOL SALE PRICES. Our Annual Winter Sale of Grey and White Cotton is now going Low prices. ` __...o.-J-o n nu-nvnnrnvr Hon` Hlk Faced. Wool Rack. MANTLE CLOTHS. Rogulu prloe O7; to be olonrod at $3.75 yd 'V Uh`! ER (`L !'l'l{-S. Re ular rice OLE fol-75c. CHEOKEI) UIATER 1` 01`! 3. R ulsr price 81.50 for CI. NAVY ULSTER ()[.0'l`Hs. Rwu nu` rice 81.75 for 01. IL 1 6 D8. 15 rdu for O1. See our HEAVY MICLTUN DR in See our F'A.`1CY S'l`R'I`El) DRESS OOUDS. 2 .. now I50` Hoe our I-`AVUVY TWICE!) IJRIC:-H OW IDS. l3|t' now` 70. See our HEAVY WOOL DRESS GOODS. 25. now 15. Collis - Browne l Chlorodyne siHIswEK AMERI`3"X17f" "`1"{I:JBBERs `AD LJ..I:I.l&V `Lu Gents Tail? Fancy V%e|\}et Slippers LIEBIG CCWiPANY _8 IF YOU WANT THE 0/Ieap[est& Best/`urniture j on ALL Dnscmrrlons. CALL AT WINTER DRESS GOODS. `ll lllll llllllu I salute. Cookery ooh pone lino on sppuoctton. T N h` ` I 'huh m` um. . Ask for the c_o_ PANTS Extract. and no udehunhn. that It bars I Habit`: slznuturo ,'_; _`:(`,,',,':,`:,;:`j;',,"'l ,,_"',`,,",: f,"'$,.'_`_ in mm In moron tho ,I.nhol. % 0. man Anus. _..__..__.._...... T56'1?iTS w E1K`0N LY. ww- The Leading Millinory Store, 132 and 134 Princess strot. N4OTWITHSTANDING PENCE & pR_tAJ.M_LE_YA, D` 1&1 Iv w-._- _.... D. F. ARM8TRONG'8. 141]-inceas Street. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. . -5.. In ____ _.._:_|_ ._ -L.-1_ ....|..n -A0-....l.|-.a -lnnn fun. Pu UNTIL AFTER STOCKTAKING. 176 PRINCESS STREET. AT SPENCE 8:. CRUMLEY'S. WILL CONTINUE THEIR SALE OF _A.'I` 25 CENTS, no): 75 aims. at WALSH & STEAOY. nnss}'iun.ouumt aw ruvoumm am:-l mu soars. wt IIISIIES 1 sauces -, ._ g_n .4 -n |n.._|...-gun lhntml. EXTRACT MEAT. OF 9.'>lPrincenSt1-cot, cor. Sydonhun Sn-;t, Kingston. - _ ` MERCHANTS l -` H0lliSEKEEPEZHs I I ,, _ __...._...` I43! B.H. CARNO_\_(__SKY: - BRECK an IBOOTZEV urn.-nnnaun V13] Arena In Wholqjgtpd ..:`IaJ:a\J.:.n we ..-..-.__._ W V101 kl Wh lm}oI.nd Retail and W 0 of the ` ---u hast. dannrlntlun. under oo_vo'r. v I9-roon_ Eomoo Foot of Cl: RD! Coal. Wholesale, Retail, nuuam nu T!!! `I ARKET. WKJ-jj ` WILL BUY A SQUARE . PARLOUR -BAE V. BURNER. A " ' I-Cluenne bueot wnnrt. " 8-8:. hnwrenoo Wharf. eoure dellve before bmken weather out in. Chief 0 oe-SL Lawrence Wharf. Branch Omee-Oomer K and Clu-enoo 3%.. up to Brilnh American dgltiel` W In t O uulhoto very alpooh God :1) under oover Jnyti well eereened H'Tolonhono Oommunlcntlon. JAMES 8WIFT& C0. .:___ H__ARD AND SOFT Woon.` - - s- n..:..o rv)...n-o And H51: IJAIMJ Luna; uv. - . . . . _. moo wont the Drlett. Cheapest And Bent H Maple and Bacon Cm-dwood. Oak. Birch Ash. Elm or Hemlock Oordwood Bowed or Un nvod. Or you want Klndllng Wood. ). orsmv Coal Nut Coal. No. A Cool. Soft or Blue]- Inltfrnooal. no to B. CRAWFORD & 00.. - Pootomneon 5!. -. -. .._.n._ 1.5. -5 AL- (lung... `far. nf _].`_ In Vnlwrvuv us vv., .-... -. ...--_-_ N.B.-OI~du-n loft At the Grocery btore of Ju. Crawford. Princess Street. will receive prompt nnnnljnn. E'l`olonhono oommnnionuotf \ 0I:;I7f'oI1i.'i Hi1oeII will receive pm attention. Z1'olonhono oommnniouu \I\JIll, Iv:-v-vv-.--, _,. BEST IN THE MARKS Yud No. I-Ontario Street. Whnrt. '- s_st.l.nvn-onoo Wharf, woon & COA|:___Y_ARD till tho grout. Iprlnx - All ' LNT LINE OF HAIIGINGS to select hwomr"Alwnii the but selected an! uncut Itylhh stock in lcuum Ontario. Gin Ill 0 call and look over our ntooh. nAn!\Inn\I!n In A Y 1 `nl BIRD mm? OOH. DAY AND nuuuw atnn-nun. THE VERY 0t1EAPE8T PRICES JOHN L. JOYCE. ooA_L gun woo . I n-_s I\.u-Iii rwwuuza Iy at . V . \I%U'11r`-v- ---- Scranton Coal. Best Quality Bud Wood. Mill Wood. Verona '.I_._ u vvuvu, _._ .. ,-._, , , Limo. P. WALSH- U'loI--Col. Bunch and Ontario Bu. ` -`"`i';'atTsn,iImfni,6iwIm*I: - .. asannurll _ nnnn Oovwj u--1%.... ,_,,,`, _ C. K. %RNELL - PROP. `I'M: Bout hunnslnn rs Inodohod. und :23 W mum be tuned to noun wyw and mu: In town. Ohll DOLLAR I'll DAY. DRY MILL WOODAAND SLABS. A _,-.I tn.--_-.A In 61.. nita _ Band In ;onr order: only for--+---~~~_ BAINTING - AND - PAPERING b1; u lnm-nnd `don : 7;-t':.u-<:-ohoLe.t in the city. Foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets. M. MALLEN. ursonu J Nnot'J's.' :- JIVVII-so...-.- , -Cl1EAPES'l` AT-7 eLLI9IrF:9;-L &&1lVr,- - _---_ _ ' Next door to M. Drennun. Prlnoeaa St. -- ,, ,,,-.L:__ m.....;\.:..... mum and Au Itnn 8. (5gJFlNDORFl-`ER. F1. "iAME'$. 1'. U0" U. 'UIIUCII' uuv Oboapeat. C TIBII 1'0 I011` PURCBASIRI. C` he hl Io, n . lolloi. lino I Emu a3or|ock'I Plano Rooms, II Prhoun an-cu. % 823-501 '7 WILL BUY THE LARGEST SIZE. .- nunm muvrcnsu. S'l`0VES'-AN PRESENT`: 241 PRINCESS STREET. AND ALI. KINDS Ur FURNITURE um: T0 onnm 281 PRINCESS ST. ,{______.._g_.......- l:r\II1, I luv - nnu - - uh. -4...- Qpi-uoo.up-@n.tbe nq lnm--and V till the grant Iwlnx a an nuiunvr Lnnr. nn ANMNG8 451 PRINCESS '1'R.EET,- Cor. Sydenharmptreot. i Telephone communication. ! ..:.:__.:_-.._._-..___----:- $19 - 50 mnr Inn A` RDUARE o - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EHENRY BRAMLELE , - m` rv...|-..o-\:nv- and OOII. DAY AND IIDIAU 81'ILlE'!'B. _ .._..-p n. .1: A nunnm nun ' mam: an v111TUE'e._ Km emu. WUOD AND OOAI. ALL KINDS OI` nnnullnl ||1 , nuuuc-runnn mr nnanox out and look our Iwuny nonmsows WALL Arum nnrow ` -- 277 Baqot Street. 06 801003- I Inn at the un Street. iommunlcntion. IL JJAUQ-Dunn`: Undertaker and hnlmar. '1 ..\J\J.I. 'x':u`3-A. 0:31. -E1 A HANDSOME s'rnuc'ruaa, THOUGH ccuB!g BY `A BACHLOR. . . "" > H And 1: 1. Bare nae:-ma with some this us.-unrny. u 1. Also uu'1._ue"u' (3130 Chief Junt`|oo oi the Lnrgeatvclty on thin Wutern Continent. The young msyotof New York city, Hugh J. Grant, lsc joungwho knowshow to live coxnfonably and Wall-ls, in fact, do an ` number of young hnchotora whose purses do not posses that element of eorpulency which characterizes the `wallet or Mr. Grant. For Mr.`Grn.nt. is very well off. He made A great deal of money when nowpa snerux on uuw York. for the toil connectd with thniioloo ` are very hegvy. Mr. Grant recently bought him a housa The echoes of the sensation which this purchase caused a re 0 v u now quite porcepb-' iblo in the metropo- _ I - lis. There was tre- /-.;.';,_ \:,*;,{;~g:;'; L m e n d o u s excite- -.( L , " ` ___.`;_-i;~ \\\\ \\\\` \>,,A 5 man over the as- " ` 6: 3,/,( bounding fact. ` mont: Nico weather, this." Mr. Grant is u very handsome man. has the gure of an athlete, and In line face. .~\ilderl to this, Mr. Grant is by all odds cm` of tho lniggvst - men, politically. in Nqw York st-mo I0- and the girl W116 oatclios I!ur,:l1hj,3"Tir:1nt (as his {fiends mil him). like tho maid who ensnuros the nlfvctimis of David B. Hiii.wi1l be doing a neat bit of .. niul an-nfncrx` He i uaun tbi.~`.` up nmm. is n verv hanus Llunu n. nun. u... \1\, matrimonial strategy. "ILL DUI I [IE LHWJLUI Ulhht If GRAND UNIVERSAL STOVESWAND RANGES no the best qnd'cheaneaL. For sale nklv at 7 _ __ Tlw mn_vor`s house is a beautiful one. It is in 3. very fashionable uemhborbood. on Sov- c'1t_v-tliinl street. I liked this place lwforu illL`:~"_` lnuusss were put. up," he said. "l liked the huuso after it was started, and I like the pluvo nmv, and I think I shall be pretty com- fur .:1bl`y' xul when I got things st1'ai;;l1tcncd umuunl lwro and _ get. suttlul into the new unlor of things dovhr tom). ....,I....-9 u-nfnnannn tn Hm hit mnmraltv ` urdor of (lungs uovnr town. , This modest reference to the big mayoralty (hair he now occupies wn.s'ull tho young 3 nheri hml tn say ` about his new po>i- ` lien. A man of m 1-... ..q....`_- L. i`F to. EECEHION l.00ll-lA\`0n o|n.\"r. handsome brown none front. A broad and deep bay window extends from htmement to roof, forming an octagonal end to tho front roomsoneuch of tho oors. From this bow ` window the mayor has I ue vivw of the Hudson and Jenny's hills in tho distance. } A nnnffv hall with inlaid nnr and nnturnl . .t1Il(1l)tI Ind Jenny 8 mus U] Luv v.ususuu:. A pretty hall. with inlaid oor and natural wood nish, with 'l\irkish rugs on the oor and the mod Iucinntingly ugly carved llncnrd receiver and but rack to match blo, at once impressm the visitor with thoidea that the mayor is a man or rarely good am as well as a pretty good politician. And this impression in increased as the visitor stop: out of the hall into the foyer, where tho some light wood nish is in harmonious in- cougniity with I luxurious Turkish divnn, an Australian rug and two quaint old carved oak chain 0! the Charles 1 pencil. Dn-nti!`-ul nru-Qhn-an nf nhl (hurl III!` hlll out churn 0! we Lnnru! I punuu. Beautiful portlereu of old gold and blue plush shut off the charming llttlo parlor from both the foyer and ball. A lmnclnomo tiger skin. with glaring yellovi vyos and gleaming teeth, lie: on the our in from of the pullshed andirous of tho Ilmplnce. and rich l`urkish rugs and handsome articles of furniture show I dccldedly mucullno nrmngcxnent. jg. But tho apple of Mr. Grant`: gazellelike aw in tho second door. which is his living placo. Tlnrm in hit library. Mr. Grant is a great rmdcr. Ho is familiar with moral languages, is mthuslutlo over Goetho,_oan Eve yux_1polntI about the drnmnttstsof the bothnn ago. hiowonll About potltlvlnn uulmatertnlInru.nndtIthoonlymnnln New York who hm nod "Robert Ehncre" and not talkotl about It. HI: library is beauti- fully furnished; and it In Into-sting to ob- Iarvo what tremendous palm hotlkos to throw everything `:11 over the oor. ms Is, he nee-_nu to do It sysmtxntb 11 MAYOR GRANTS 110.0513. , nunmu um1\"r`:s novss. HALL. PARLOUR, 000K/N STOVES,and RANGES. ruin A nll`Q'l` A'I"._ n uwny muum-r at tho ceiling, beats B tattoo on his ma- .11-lgnny desk, and g'i\T(`3 vent to this astuxxislnilng state- hh mic BRITISH WHIG; THURi5}iY.'-JAN. 10. must pass; who the wall! of thell` I`00;nl I" covered with pictures of ballet. girls, ` Mr 1}:-nnl.`:ImIh|-nnrn In 1` beautiful one... covered Wltn pxctuns OI Dune: gu'u!., Mr. Gnxwnhathrooln is 1` beautiful 0nB.- ten feet qqnre. ehtiivly Fish `*3 mnrblo. His bedroqm, with itqrich mahogtny furniture. has a n elfoct. ' ' n..- .0 or... (manna n' n... um... I: the rllnimz "rooin, wmcuu 'e xq\m:tt Iy"TtiitSished and rurnnuro. mu unnurocn . . One of the gems of the house is the dining nlchnl umsnou. - For a bachelor, Mr. Grant is very much of Q, domestic mam Ho Ilka company, bptp ~WOl1ld veg-y much prefer to havoit by his own . reside than anywhere lae. He, used to In very fonxtof horses. but he has sold an of his fast trottcrs but two, a line pair of bays. and V be may often be seen` driving them in comm: ` Park on a (mo Sunday. ~ I Successful Life of the Scotch-American, Juinu McMillan. ` James McMillan, the coming Republican senator from Michigan, 15 `a. Cnuadiup" by birth and of Scotch parentage, In well edu- cated gontlunmu, and one of the most sup; ' cosful miltond mhniuistrmrs in thwUniwd sum It. might ainiost be mid that lfo was born and bred a milmader, as his fathr was a ramm-kublu success in that line. and the young muu`s rst. Introduction to business was in a rn;i1roa(l olco. His mronts. Williaun and Grace McMillan, in rn;uroau oulco. His paronts, left Scotland in I834 and sottlh-d inyllamiltonn, Canada, where Mr. McMil.ln.n soon became known by his interest. in public improve- mmta, and nally by his important. connec- -tion with the Great Western railway. He was a director of one of tho Huxnilwn banks, .. at-ni.uIufl`n|~u-nrr` A-4m-rmtin hllill man. (lll?CIOX' OI one OI uiu nxuuu wu uuunn, a.straighti'orwnrd, energetic business man, and died in 1874 leaving a very considerable estate. Janna ltlchiillan was the second of 1 family of six sons `and one dnughteriand received a thor- om:,h English edu- cation in the Ham- ilton Ki rnmniar school; but instead of entering college ' went to Detroit and entered a wholesale businom house. His f a t h e r, however, ,' noon secured him a "' positioiinspurchas ing agent. for the Detroit and Mil- .i.uua:s u`nu.un. wuu kee railroad, in which he made such remarkable succ@ that at the age of 20 he was put in the posi- tion of purchaser of supplig. Tho pier at ti;-nnd~Havcn for the Detroit and Milwaukee road was built under his supervision, and he soon becmne a power in the management of tho Detruituind Milwaukee. in l864 he joincd with Messrs. Nenzhury. Dyan & Eaton in tho organizatioii of the Michigan Car company, out of which have sprung the De troit Car Wheel company, the Bough Steam Forge company, and tinnlly the Detroit iron Furnace company, Mr. McMillan now being president of all these. their busincgi amount- ing to six or seven million dollars a year. and 3,000 men being in their employ. He is also intercsted in the car works (it St. Louis. Mo., and at other places in the United States and in Canada During the panic of 1873 and subsequent years he acquired a great reputa- tion for his able nanagcment of these differ- ent companies, his succcs in carrying them through being one of the greatest nancial triumphs of that time. Some years ago he and his asociates in Detroit and ew York built the Detroit, Mackinac and Marquette railroad, about 600 milm long, of which he has been president since its inception. Ileisalsoa largo owner and active member in the Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation company and the Detroit Transportation company. He is a director in the First National bank and the Detroit Savings bank. and also has a lar interest in the Detroit street railway. ith these and large holding; of businmn property in Detroit, be h, of course, one of the wealthiest men in the state. Bis income is very large, his personal expnsea liberal. and his gifts to charitable and other public enterprises very great. In giving, as in getting, he is ro- Inarkahly systematic. No one else in the statehns given so much to the public. and very few in the world have given with so much judgment. In mm) In; married His: \'.'etmore. oi D0 much Judgment. In 1860 he married Miss Wctnzore, of troit, nmlllmy have v children living. The oldest, William C. hlcllillon, was graduated from Yale in ISS-I, and la now associated with his father in busines. The second son Wu: gmzluntcd from Yale last summer, and is now in the Yale University Law school. The family are all Presb_vtcrin.ns. Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting ' Hot. Water Homing Emnneera. Agent for the Celebrated Spiral Radiator Hot Air Furnace manuhctured Dy .1. 11. J3 cubs. Syracuse. N.Y. Mr. Mcllillnn entered politics as I member of tho Rcpublican state central commitwe in 1870, and by his extrnonlinnry power as an organizer won a victory over a combination of Democrats and Gmenbackera It was in this campaign that a Democratic majority of `.3.().">l in tho Newbury (I0l1gl`&l0Il&.l district in 1874 wnschangcd tn 3 Republican plurality 0! 1.3:`? in 1870, thus making the Michigan delegation in congress solidly Republican. Afttr tho dcatli of senator (,`hnnd.lcr, Mr. Mc- Millan bcuuno chnirmm of the stat central coxnmittue, but soon after rctired from poli- tics until 1886, when. II" the condition of the ........ in \l:..|\ln-an nvnn nnnchlxxnil critic-ml. ht) H08 untu IDISU, wneu. ll um Cunuluuu um um party in Michigan was considerul critical, he wa-augnin called tomnrgnnim. which he did so thoroughly that tho party was once mom united, ng,,'ros.`.i\'0 and sueccasful. A g deal of the success In the late campaign nttribuuxl to his ability and leadership. His c.u`ccr, both in busiuusl and politics, is an unbroken rvconl of successes. won by organ- izin nbilit y. It used to be aid by Prmident -olu thnbln all matters of business Zach- ariah Chandler was tho most reliable man in the northwest, and Rcpublimns of Michigan clnlm that (`.8 l mun of alfnim. ot administra- tive obility, Mr. Mcillun In Lhosuperior ova: of Senator Zach Chandler. NIIIIDII It-out Amongst noubb contact: may bonenuood thotumtlut Frank Burrett.onJon. 5.18%, In Now York, 0 l.Ml,)oystu-I In lb. 2) In. #`l}{n,B,(XX) I1 I11. 49in. u. and 2,h(XHn 21!. mm. 43%;, and Jamel Welnhnrt opdlod lclamoln just half an hour In thonmo city. In I mntch with A. Dennis. |t.Bnlti- mom, Ii. Oct. l9.18Sb. John Watkins, u- dlted by two cl beam-I" nd nrheda. lnndobrlch lnMm..nndW.D.ConuI 1.4.: mm 5.4.. In mm , at Phunddnhhm lnI%2W|C III Ullqllll W. u.L,uI-u- Illdn bricka In l2m.,It NOV. 4, I870. AI HICKOI1. l"L, In F53)- M ruary. I871. J. B. Mon-riamado'.*3) horuhoo nailaln 11;. G. A. Bllnt Mn4.3:'DpanuoI'~ glaanIn'm.8lu.Ih(txIIIivaof , `at Minneapolis. Oct. 23,1865. n'.B:3.- btotbora In a match at Sylvan. Canada, April `an mua ..-ul Inhanrl A cwmtvmchfd brotbon In match It uynvnn. uuuuu, npn. 110. Issmuwod byhnnd I wont Inchhnrd maple log. which Ind three knot: It, In 811 I Jenmhh Sullivan drilled lmlncbn of mm ' In not... at Benvu amt. N. 11., Aug. I8, 183), and Bunuol lamp, of Hckeuport,` PL, 1833, and BIIIIIIN lip, (I lclulupun, I 3.. in December, 131. hmked I40 bnllelsoloorn In mu. toroItnhotM).--BoutouG|obI. nus uvua aux. J A mas uu LLAN. mcsknmrmlcnnbounao in MI `I! nportcr to mft coal tor open an -L null !,`nn:;:LI(`lz1| Ctl1l{Nu Ivllv W! a nil Cow... . INTERIdR CABINET DECORATIONS ._._ .-. uyunna nu