to the Auntro-Hungarian throne. In defer- ence to than Ivlnhoa. openly uproue-l by the imperial family, the government and the people. aha n l to mahaionr wash` gtay at Franzen . the water: of which are pocnliarly- etllcaoloua in aaaiatlu tmvarda the inoreaao of populatlon. On I o crown prince : return from the jnhllu ioativltloa at London (wharo. by the by, In was mat- otl with tho groatoat ooldaona by lab vile : fatlnr and mother. the tin and queen oi tho Bcljhna) a rooonolllat was efoctod, ond the archdnoluu consented to overlook the Ian and to mum relations with her husband. It ahould ha added that her visit to Fraaaanhad haa bean nnanandod with any of the result: which had been hoped for. THE ANIIDAL MEETING. Dlovmnonu. laylngu and Altru--I Allomlum. I lllU'_',lK'!'S. I In: IIMIIUS _v to the building mun- past nine nmnths.3=ti'. U_ maionary .~~uict_\', SIM). i wr|e.highIy ;.{ratif)ing and finance Cullllllifh-mi ` to day for Water- r mhn in sin]: . LIEU lll Lllrll hcul a plea er reported \'ig0I'on1sly 1 work, and Dan fur 91. North winds. trash or strong during the day. generally hit a limo milder. now Burris In IOIIIO I llticl. ITOCII. But of Montreal... . . . . . . . . . . .. Onuurloank ................... .. Hank du Pen 10.. ....... .. Maison: Bun .. , Bu: 0! Toronu . . . . . . .. _ Bunquo J not (hruar Merclmnu I ..... .. uoboo Bank... .. .. .. lion Bank ............... .. Bank of0ommomo...... . . . . . . ..._. lumporlal gunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. onuul olocrouh ..... ...... ' 9 u 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -glut: RI tOnlAr1o Nnvicntlon 00.. Olly ..... .. luau-u.IGu0o ............... .., Pnoulo ......... Cotton Gompn '... lmndu Conan Co. . . . . .. Hoololan Uouon Co... `nRdI'0l.l;`s:':; unrten for Clover. Timothy. Ilgld (`hole-Q fun!!! Nana. lmnn gknl-1' Ilnntp `"('~.'h':'S.Fi'muy Flour. Strouu Baku!` Hon`: I Ipooklty. - `JOSEPH FRANKLIN, WW *2`._*_:'r;_*:'*.*9.** S"` ll l \||f',|`(.l| `WV! \I|l' .-\n<-rluxr fair friend of L1 In-mxtiful actress of the 'inluct:sl by the emperor. uf hxs arm : mzlrriuue, to .'..v;.... .. ..:.L .|.,, I...,. ol nu 'I.u pm uuln. Apples. 01.50 to 82 per bbl.: oranges And lemona. 20 to 30 per dox,; cranberries, I0: perqunrt. Nnwnnd Arrival this magi an nlnhrhn r qulrl. v No wood Arrived this week on ulolqhu. Wood in yards, M to 85.50 per cord. m ; luv-uurml lluuw, -)c (0 age PC! In. White liah ind salmon trout, l0c per lb; pickerul and bus, so per lb, and pike Oyatcra null At 400, 50c and 600 per quart. llnlfnr -All: At `Phil! OR.` On 0".-u -5.. H. . PEI |I`II. A m.uLe:l change hu lately occurred in the lll:lell1lII`l(('t. l-`int clnsa shaep skins are sold rapidly at lrom we to 81.25 each ; hides, 3:, hr and .'w per lls; (la-awnnn luvo fallen in; vnch, they are sold at from 25 to .'lU-. Great. reductions in cullnkinu. they luring 2.34: to 40 each . wool. we to lc per ll ; remlerml lsllow, be to 5.50 per lb. salmon tmuL In. no: fl Ilhllh hide I r t [V('I III: A great. acnrcity of turkey: in reported nunl lhcj sell by the H) as; hum l'. [: to I50; ` qucse, 60 to 80 ewh ; fuwls, .300 to 75,- pur pair. A |n_nLnz] .-Lana; Inn: Iunlu noun---.l 3.. II ("I'- fnc supply of lnvat is diminishing and consequently the riuui hu'\'e auluna-ed duo` the last report. `are quarters. 82.50 to $4 pm-rcun, and hind quarters 8.3 to ')..'Ml; p wk. $7.50 to $8 per cwt.; mutton, dc to He hr!` "1, -III! -`I.1\J`IlII.V '.VllIl'II'|I3nl-3. KI.~u:.~"n,w, Feb. (i.-()wing to the ltormy ` weather which prevailed this week the nmr kc.-Us Weld poorly atlvuded by {armeru tad buzorl _gagoqE"B`6i?a]I6i:6E4L. 5 THIS H1\ICl|l\l`..`_V HI`. N, at widow eonsiclerahly his senior. . During one of his visits to Vienna the prince visited the great furniture store of Messrs. H , on the Hingstmsse. and ordered a moat magnifi- cent suite for bed room, dresaing room, lxomloir nncl salon. Proud of this piece of imperial patronage Messrs. H. lost no time in the articles ordered in their shop windows, marked as having been nril(~rMl luv his Imnm'i;|l Hinlinmm thp llI'll`Ilyo [Wang Chin Foo in the little Chinou clmppie who some time ago lectured in Kingston on what he know about Christian- ity, which man! much. He it Wu who made a sensation about a year agn by under- going a so-izure because of as violation of the custom: law. ] W. M. Drennnn and M. Flanigan will be thejudgeu on costumes at the Citizens ice riuk (roller rink) to marrow night. 0| NIL` l.'UI'86SE Bnlllllll ueslre. The ladies and gentlemen who compose these clubs in New York city are of the moat rened type, spiritually, meutully and nmrnlly. f\\'nno (`hill Fan in {ha Ida l`hinnn- l\'II"- F-ullowers of the faith claim that a race of linings may be pfmluc-ctl with such nigh spiritual sense. such frcedum trum nll that in earthy. that the worl-l and the people in it may l)e.enl:irely cleansed from sin. It will be upon the principle of evolution. they say. a pr-bcess is hich has lwun going on since the world begun. And in proof of their tlicury they compare the intelligent, liiglil_vculti\'utcd men and women of to-lay with the human lwings who existed in pre- liistuijcal times, wlm with preheuaile jaw and ra.u-nous instinct tore the raw llesh of iininmls, Rutl hilt] no other senses save that Hi the coarsest animal desire. 1"\1\ I...I:-- .._.l ......glA_.-.. ._|.- A--_--~- IIONTIIAL STOCK II AIKIT! ~ Ion-nun. I-`ob. 1.--n noon. ITUCII. All") nrrn IIIIII lIl`C- .\'0nne of them have a very ln.-lief that the shings we mine 1 ill be mzunle up to us in that u fzrllms. |.' n ,,,,,,, ,:.| r -.1 1 ~ IIlL'L. Most of the Theosnphista believe in the theory of re-incarnu.xion. and many of them In-lieve in tranannigmliun. 'l'hos-2 of the lat ter class huid thin. uuc of the punishments fur sin is being can-ie,rn'uci to pass a lifetime inlmhiting the body of as lower order of ani- mal lite. kn, . L L...._ L_.., . 1' - ` ' IIICCL. The reason assigned was that the im- prvs: of all the people who had lived in that house, and whu were present there day by dn.y,Imule such coufnsinn to the spiritual sense-5 that vmy much of the prulit of their meeting was lost. Sunni nf than: nu:-hnuv unk an un ...-t.',.l.. at IIIUHL I(ll'u'lIUula Their meetings are usually on week day cveninua at some` private dwelling. as they have no places csp<`<:iull_y set apart for their classes. A peculiarity of their belief is impres- simiu." For instance, one of uheir clubs was in the h.Lhic of meeting it the home Ufa lady who lives in an old house on Thirty-fourth street, and who always has a number of people in her fulnily. A change , was made to a new house in Seventyiuiuth :,\|___ __A__`_, ____- _ 1 .1 . .- u':umluzuu:rl Ill L\'B\V I (WK. I Meantime other expvm-ms of the P-nddhiat faith Iilwe risen and clubs have been formed 1 througliuut the city of people who call them 8t!lV('s flmosophists. But the articles of their faith Mini that taught. by (.:onf.'.uius are al- must identical. 'I'l...:.. ......`.:...... .._.. .._....n.. -_ _.._,u, Ii Ulll `I .'4thcr LLIII \.lIIlHllNU|l_. \\'om;.,\'hin Fun was a graceful speaker and nmnngetl to evolve some very clever -\r~ gum:-ms. He truvelleul from__onu end of the country to the nther, nally making his lmulqmutcrs in New Yurk. M.-nnmn ntlmr ax-nnnmnn nf Hm l)....l.ll.:..s llll5UIUlJu He announced that as the Christianized world had been for many years sending mis- sionaries lto his country to teuh his people their religion, he thought it no more than lair that they should respond by enliglit.en- in;,; the peoole on this side of tho, world_re4 garding their faith. Wliereupnu he pro- t'eL'(lL':l to expound the religion of Buddha, which llc claims vuis taught by Confucius mzuiy centuries before the cm of what we cull lfliristianlty. u',_ ,q_;_, 1_v__, __.__, - ._,.. t,,I ,_ ,,L_ How the \\'pi'Il unal llm People` on u Majv Bu Entirely Cleannml From Sln-'lho Mnslun 01 an Noted Chumnlen. Wang Chin Fou. Nrzw Yuma. Feb. 7.-About fiteen years ago Won Chin Foo. the Buddhist priest,- cnme tot nis country from Chiia on is strange mission. ' IIVPJLIIIS Ha I05`. Same of them eschew esh as an article of -r /BUDDHAJN cb'rHA.\1 cm A rou.owens or conrucius aa- / gave mg TRANSMIGJ-IATION. 1}-3_OMMERC IKL MiTTi?z_." THE KI.\G\TU.\ WICKE'l3. .. ,_ ... I,` | Weather Probobllloo. _ -.4 A- ...-_ ...A_.l- l_-,| ('mnf')rtnb|e I in this life . which is to HS [HI] ." the I LlUH- Muny we-.re the scandals with which his name became connected, the one which at` Lractotl most attention and excited moat dia- gust occurring within three months of his nmrriuge. Howna stationed at the time in comnmnd of the troops in Prague; where he considerably shocked the inhabitants of that ancient capital of the Kiugdmn of Bohemia by his llagrant imd public relations with 'I'"|v` N,\IHI\'I<'*l\` HI-`IH .n, Iv I unn vv uxnu. Althongh numerous and conflicting ac- counts have beu I`eClldlV8(l~ from Eur-npu con , cerning the sudden and mysterious death of (Irown Prince Rudolf of`Austria. vet it is remarkable that they all coin d in one particular, namely, that there, Wlta a woman in the case. 'l`|... n-..|..l..I.,. 1.. LI- l.....l..\-.1 ........' -..L:-..s HI EHO U333. The archduke in his boyhood W58 subject- ed to the severest. discipline u.mlw&sbrm1g|1't up with the most. extraordinary strictness. But. as soon u.s"h'e was emamcipated from the control of his tutors and professors he start.- eri ol}'uu a. course _uf the u il-lest dissipw mm. .......,-u... ........_,u ......... ... .. ._ u.... cal Murrlug-Scandals` Ad Nausemn. "New York World. ' ` _ W _ _, . -1.: I u- ., RUDULF S WAILDES i` LIFE. SCAN DALOUS CAREER OF THE AUS- TRIAN CROWN PRINCE. any for. ""l`ho W|'uman In the Cale" of I*`reque,n$ Occurn-.noe-0rlgln u! the Qunrn-I \\'Ilh the l'l'(`Q0llI.a Emperor of Gor- vmnuy-l/'nl0rtu'nu_to Results of I l_'olltl- ....| M...-..|......`.__n-.....a-|..` An \I............ mun very young. to uruulo lo!` I llvlng. Work on ht to be plontlful thin your. _hon being a View g dry dock, coating! 8600.000 two new churches--St. Andrew : and Cluum-rI'--oonting O80,0(Xf; the on- lnrcomoat ol St. George : occhodnl: the nbnlldlng ol 8:. May : onthodnhou which wlllbupont 080.000; and the Improve- ment 0! tho vnor worh. Baidu than wlbon great many fine residency and and! house: around. lVlCl'I'lll I. On Saturday Iant another ma her of the ` largo lioomhowor family, o( den town- chip. departed thin life. The decoaaod. Nei- non Boomhownr. lived north 0! (Iron Lake, caught cold, inammation of the lung: took. place, and alter hoping hh bed va davn, died on Feb. ind nt the 0 ol fty-three com. The funeral took p act on Tuanday. a loavua villa and ten chlldron, most of them very young. to atruggla for living. w'0l k olllhl ho nlantnl lhln vaar. nuuuunon u and using flplly nueu up. A umplg lot of Inca curtains, It Ion than wholculo ptlmu, on be Ind ll R. Mcl"|ul'I. Remember. tho cheapest house In the city for our to, oil cloth: and home furninhingn genera ly in R . McF`nul'|. We hue : few pain of blunkou lelt which will be mid at half-price to clear. Accept the chance. R. McFu'ul I. t\.. u-n.._1-.. I--. ._,;L,,, ,, ., 1 ,, 1 .1 KFCIQK UII"'|Ill UVIT JUUIUCI `"0 PIIDIIC`. To Accommodate person: who cannot get. tn the Sydonhun ltroet church concert next Monday who the door: no opened, the gallery. which is tted with on-heutrn chair: and are the but nut: in the house, Iuu been reserved for l0c extrt. Plan now opon st Henderson`: and being rnpldly filled up. A hmnln lot of Inca vnrtninn. at Inn thnn (I10 CUIIIICII II I Bony. New ombroidorion at price: that vll but anything ever uhown in Kingston n R. Mcl"nul I. A job lot of new. All wool, cloth dress a. wholesale rioo 22 c.; will be cold or I50. at R. Me nul'u. `ho ` grgnqt bargmln over oond the public. l`o nccommodnm nenom who cnnnot amt. An not will be introduced in parlinment l to prevent dual representation in the coun- cil and school board: And giving the councils power to pun a by-law doing away with wnrdn, and have the whole electorate select the council an I body. ` New nmhrnidnriu nt nv-inn: that dill CPU-Cy I. IUU I IIHUCUI IIICUL, HIIIKIDUII. Where no you going my pretty maid. (icing to (jrnwlordi store she uid-To buy upy a plea `20c. k, tomatoes we. can. (rent: nddock Sc. b.,3 lbs. green pou 100.. on oruted sweet corn 10:2. James Craw- fort . L.. ._A. _.!II L- !_A__.I.___ I E, ._-._I!.-_ __,L llllllllllllv Ul HID llll||ll|UUU Ill LIIU UIVIICT. Ladies` hnlf, whole and quarter wigs. bangs, switches, hair chains. rings, made to order. Drag: and mantle making. (innnif corset, best ever made, over Wnllh I Sidney`; 105 Princess street, Kingston. \\'hnrn Ara vnn onina mv nrnttv mnhl, IUIIIID Ullly LU gllcry. A high endorsement- Your our at $2.70 is the l,-cat in Canadn 3 Hrs. groan peas l0c, cvnpurulcd sweet corn l0c. lb., Calnbridge sausages l`2c.. spy nipples 20c. peck. spice roll bncnu l'2c. Janu-u Crawford. For the next two months the 0 pets house will be well occupied. Anmug tlie engage- ments nude are: American (lpern Company, ('lmrIea l`). Verner, Knto (flaxton, and Held Ivy the Enemy" company. At this time of the yrar many gentlemen find that they need in new pair of trousers to put them on until spring. We advise (lie-in to try Lambert & \\'ul.-sh, H0 Princess .\tr(`l'l. They always give satisfaction. Westport lodge, A U U.W., passed a. re- solution of condolence to Mrs. \\'illi|II Hy:-zee And family, over the death of lute Bro. lirezec, and forwarded $2,000, the amount of his insurance in the order. l-.ll..- l...H' ...L..I.. .....I .......n.._ ...I... o IIIBI. IIUWCVUT, IIIII DUE IF UUUPI, lllfg` ed to enable her to II) rt the crown prime`: preoenco nhe Ion iennn for I three months` stay on ths Ihnroa of the Adriatic, where the was visited by very member of the imporlnl funily exce ting her huubnnd. Tho emperor in pnrticurur Ihowod himnll moot kind to his dun hour in-luv, nod bit- terly blamed his Ion`: hnviour. Tim:,|Iow- ever, hula mun wrongs. and In June Archduchcu Stop Ania had so far rclouted tint IHC consumed to lend nu on to the armament: put `forward in upper! of the p-Iltical urgency of nu; ; gnu:-:I_y. uuu. Adults will have a good opportunity to ` see Mother Home and her temperance family in the opera house, `.0 nmrrnw night. No crowding. Tickets 200. 10c tickets admit only to gallery. A lliuh nmlnrm-n1ent.- Ynur flnnr At 3') '70 The sale of seats for the Amgricnn open company will begin at the opera house on .\'aturlay M. 9 o'clock. The prices are : Purquette. SI 50 ;dresa circle, 8! ; balcony, ; 75 ; gallery. 50c. ` Atlulln will have A unml nnnnrtnnitv tn Ullllif. I he tonguocracker we inserted the other night was for \`cothmen to re-speak. Here is one for Englishmen: A wee broon ` lmckit Pctricky ew, our the kirk u` Cot tricy." Thu ands: of smut: fnr Hm Amorh-an nnnvu I UIHII BC Ul lIlg|IV|Ily IVUUUCKJ Hula \ HICUUIL The annual meeting of the Kingaxon col- legiate institute was not held yesterday ` owing to absence from the city of three of ` the truntaeu. and the non-nttendance of one other. I I... .......... ........l..... ...- :___,_.,. l .L_ -.L ,_ Ul IRIHUII HI` llll-',|i\'Vl:`(l lhaplr, ISKSU LUU U68! of dry slid wood. Deputy sherirf l?ug_;;an, Iirzmipton, reach- evl the city yesterday with George Penny, smntcuceil to three years imprisonment, on 3 charge of liighvmy robbery at (':Aled0n. The annual muptinu nf the Kinmnnn nnl. HLUPU Many entertainments arranged for this winter have been cancelled. (-`mm! Haste!` '\\'.slkc-nu Imving prohil-itedduncing in Hugu- nic hulls. .\'tulenta who need u-lnthing will do well to patronize Lambert J1 Walsh, Ill) Pliucess street. They can gin: )ou style, quality, and ecunom_v. "'1. _.... L .. _ I ._A Y l`.....l.,_lIY. illlll UCUIIU"l.V. There has J wooduyzml, I of nnwnd nr I ICUI. |"Y lllL' MIDI} HUMVV [Ill UL DIIUVT. Fdr dry oak and soft maple, soft wood ` and hard wood at lowest prices, go to` Grawford s. foot of Queen street. Hrnnl: J1 Rnnfh luau:-A Hun hunt nlnhn Hun] Hl'Lll|L`l'_y LII. I'\IU,`,HLUlI. Thuxnpmm and Avery, Sharbot Luke, are ` loading two can of phnspha.t<: a. day at ` HMlnpt911's sliding, K. & I`. RH. The trains running on the K. 8; I . K have nntlreendelayetl to any considerable ex- !ent by the late heavv fall of snow. pr Jrv nul: Anti nu mania nnft Ivnna] UVUF -!`u)U. l_'he Ontario artillery ussociutinx) rcconr mend tl1_e-esunbliahun.-ut of it school of liuld artillery at Kiilgstuln. 'l'h:mun.nn nml Avurv, Hliarlmf l.nl.'n, :Lrn l IIIUUI VI HIE. At length hie indelitiee became so n- qrant that hie wife announced her intention of leaving the country And returning to her pnrente. Every effort wan mule by the impeuinl family to uliormle her from her intention. ind II length she gave wny to the entreuties ol the emperor uni empress and of her eldest uister. the Prinoma Philip of Naxu-(ioboiirg. and consented to remniu in Auetriu and avoid the public ucandnl which her departure would produce. As her feel- ings. however, llld been too deeply outrag- ed to Qnllll her In Iunnort the nrnwn The teanneetiug held at Irish Creek. near 'I'ich|mrue, was a grand success, netting over $54). I'M.) :1?-in-:n null}...-u unnruI:uf:I\l\ i-nnnsvl. Ill. '1 he Prentice Buys` band" is improving rapidly undw the leudcrslnip of lizsudnnntm` Fuden. ` 'I`|... Inn In-n:>\AI:n\. I...I 4 .; I..:..|. r`-....I. ........ .lIIll).'l. Up"I'& HUUBU, DU`ll|0I'l'UV| lllgllb. l'he band of the 14th Bait. will piay on ~ ghe big Royal rink to-murrow (Frialuy) even- 'Hm Prmnir-A Rm/a I):u1d'in imnrnvino \ l"(.'("HL {U Uy UH (1Ul)Ugg&U3. Prof. Dnpuis purchased` lot No. I9. Allen street, part of the Brown estate. Hnmnrv Dnm ntv. Silver (?m`. kn_ . \`imnIn 1 EIFUGI, PETE 01 Ill! DFDWII EBULIH. llumpry Dumpty, Silver Cocks, Simple >iinm.1. upvra. house, to-morrow night, ` The hum] of the l4I.h Rmt. will nlav nn l l;lq\;ny I`nrm:n|plIu |'lukecl Up by Our [Cu- pnrlaru In Tluslr Rmuhlenv. Royal Arcuuum meets tomorrow night. Lmiics, see the bargains in silks at John- 'ston's rntiring sale. For genuine Scraxiton N9. '4 coal go to the Gas Works yard. .\ ' The American mails were carried to Cape Vincent to day on tohoggans. Prnf Hnnnin nun-homo-:I`lnf Nu, I!|. Anon ' in waiting and a couple of servants. On her gave risie to a great quarrel, the result of \vhi.:-I). won that tephanie, without an- nouncing ner intention to any one",""ihTr- ed off fur Paris, accompanied only by" a lady arrival in the French capital she was Tiiteti luv the Belgium minister and by Count` Zi-my, th'e Anstriuehur e d'a'alrs, who hath entrestsd her to return to Vienna. .\'he,,however. declined to listen to their re monstrances, and withdrew to the Island of lersey, where she remained in retirement for two months. At the end of that time, she journeyed to Brussels, where her father, the king. at length snt-ceed'ed in prevailing upon her to return to Vienna. Marital re- lations, however, were never resumed, and husband and wife remained but little better than strangers to one another up to the date of the crown prince's death. The reports as to the intense grief of the widow must there` fore he treated with u. certain amount of scepticism. mcnoems or THE DAY? IV. 3 Just arrived at J. Campbell's Uutarin street, the best. stock - unsawed maple, also the best. ` WNW! I Vl`lll'.I' II` I IHVLI" I\V"Hi.\l|l as often as the latter could rind u pretext for g~`Iing ruvay from his wife. He was inermutiouu enough, howevcr. to Iunke his hello amic persmmlly acquainted with his frimul Prince \\`i|li.un, to whose care be pa-.-i.ull)' ('nufitlt: her. Like many others he um; betrayed by the lrit-ml whom ho had trusted in the matter, and one morning on arrixing unrxpe~:e.lly at Berlin from | r.1gnr- he found his inamorata in an (`.\'CtEn_'Ii |'ul-,' unrnprmnisirrg tetcu. tote with i`|'im:o `\\ tllhm. Of course a stormy scene was the ~ vault. and so bitter were the words bandied to and fro on tho or-caaiou that the lnrnal. hitlu` and irrt-com-ilia.ble enmity took the pine of the former friervlahip between the UH) princes. liver sime his Imnringor with the daughter of the king of the ll;-lgians-n marriage uhiah w-m bum! on reasons of state and policy rather than any n1utunlaffecrinn-tlm Jnfortunnte Emperor Francis Joseph has been obliged to spend his time in patching up the frequent quarrel: between the young .,~ouplo. Crown Princess Stephanie in a vaporoua blonde of an oxceedinglv uncertain temper ind of a Iulky, obstinate dispocitinn. Her husband was easy-going and of a tlighty dispolition. There war: no personal aym pithy between the two, and Rudolf aoon returned to his old hnuuta and to hi! former mode of life. At I......a|. Ll- l..R.I..I _- I.-...._.- -A. n, THE BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY FEB. 7, ' ru uu-`tr ugulvu -w urn-v--I uuuvo J llllum '10 In . twenty-two, Wu zllltllllly Hllu phyla may log whllo load my at 0 0 late. Mlchlpn. lat Eduy nfurnoon. in home In In West Ont... whither hln remain: won sent or Burial. lie I: the second out from West rt, killed In tho lamborlug district: at Mlompn. IV IIITBIII, I-If ` nyruu IIUTIIIII In [@133 Campbell. IIH ;Alfred Ounn. I15 ; Wllllnm King. H0: Errton Knya. ,l0-I ;ChcrIu Roblnhon. 97 : Lharlu Huuoomb. 99; Barry Bulhoy 86: Frederick Swltur. 78 ;`l`ro- dorlcl Young, M. Qlloon Mnct Ichool. Senior Third Clun-Imrkin fonlunury, Isnomml murh, 370: W Hun Grunt. 296 : Wlllinm Murrny. `J95 : William Con- le , 243; Frederick W- D030. 333 ; Allrod A dred Ind Berth Baird. 231 ; Thoma Mc~ (lunmon. 2|?! ; Willlun Arnoil. 213 ;John Davy, 2|0; Robert Kano, I95 ; Charles Grw. 106 : I-`rank Sllor, I63 ; Hugh Payn- tor. I58 ; Willium Hamilton. l5| ;Robort Appleton. I30; Lewln Thornton. I38 ; Shu- loy Tnrrun, I37 llyron Abram: sud Robert Cnmnhnll. lln - Allmrl Ounn. H5 2 Illllun \IvuIlI, \ll'DIl-U :4 nu: rIuwe.uI`o The county loyal Urenne lodge of Cen- ` trel Frontenac held their Annual meeting in the Orange hell. Tichborne. on Tuemley night. 'lhere wee quite 3 large Attendance. The ollix-ere elected to: 1889 are n follow: : J. C. Rn ere. Fermoy, county mentor; A. Muneon, 'etIvortb, deputy county muver; A. Parker, Veromt, chgmlein; H. J. Sherpa, Sydenhnm, eocretery: . W. Price, Arden, treuurer; Wm. Cruzier. Fermuy, lecturer: .).W. Wane, Hurrowlmith, deputy lectuler: 1). Goodfellow. Purhem, D. of C. After the meeting the member: bed I eumptuoue oyeter supper served at t.heTichborue house. The next nuuuel meetln will be held at Verona. l'he |`2th ol uly dill be cele- breted at the village of Sydenhem. l`|im~l;ms 0f the (jomgmuy. (ln We-ln--s-lay um-\'t the new American opera cunumny will produce Viuu-nt Wal has-c's grand vpteru .\luriluua." The priuci` pals of the company mu : Louise Nnmll, Alice Vureua. (fora .\l<.-acham. Funny Gun zules,(,`laru Poole. Liuie Mac.\'iclmI,(,`lmrles llusett. \\'. (`ustlc-, Thomn l-Ihert. Alonzo Stoddard, Franz Vett. E. N. Knight, 1'. N`. (Juice and Harry Warren. It will be let!) tlmt several of the principals were with the ill starred American nuxl National opern oomfuniea during the,lan three or four neu- IOIII. The new company is travelling in better luck. There is an orchestru of twenty under Herr Heinricha, formerly Fhoodoru Thomas` auiatuut. and a chorus of twenty- five. Advance notices promise the beat opera ` bennlhere. LHIIIUILU, 'U`.*'.lz. Jacob Hurnlmllgh has it pension of $30, a veteran at l8|`.:. The volunteers` pension for service; in |S_\L'n, are: l~'v:uu-in Burke. $201.- 30; A. l)onuell_y, 5:321). M); W. Ma-whiuney, $.'$'2!!.-W. (H the gnu): of $6,000 to the Kingston I hnrlmr. S5, lH.`.!.') has been expended. Mrs. Lnvell. 32%).} 40. The m.-umlut nf Warden Lavell, who went tn I-ivgilm, 1\.\\'.'l`.. to cxmninc Louis Riel, was as follows: h'er\'ice-.3, 3.300: living exv pauses and cal: hir, $50 2.; fares, at-If anal N... ..IIm..,. .,. 1...}..- n_:.- :_ on um .u rs. maven I. .\,.w.n, 1U. \ I`hc- nllowum-e to Judge Pxice is 82,490. with $200 nvldecl fur tmvelling expenses. muv nu nuvemucr. anu Lruvemng expenses. Jane Sheridan draws SW per year. her husband beings. pensioner of 1812. fhere am: 43 veterans of that year. The aupernn` nuatlon ulluwamcea per year to Kingstouiaua Are : 'l'h-nnas Cruse, $3382 ; J. Duulop, 8l36.U\`; Mary Lealny. $430 54 : I" Liudsuy, $.'39l.9'. ; Iivau .\lILc(,'nIl, $415 $0; (' Sang- sn-r. 578531945: Joseph Taylor, 27!! 90 ; H, Thilyodu, i>'b'4.'I.|2. l,.....|. I) I ...L L..- ,. __.__:., A` man n. H muuus, wuuu, amt). J. H. Metculfe, 31.1 . P., uchief of land intelligence service, drew A salary of $150 per.muntli, besides oiiice and travelling ex- penses. As travelling agent, W. A. Webster was pllul $736, for services rendered from Mav to .\'ovembo.-r. and travelling Sheridan drawn SR4) nor \-mu hm- "3 my mouth: use: us. lndolttlou .3-an ` cu_'cu\_y vsclu: In. H. l1Ul'Sl')', uuruwnre, $2.'rl)J; Mary A. Hilchens, 3120; R. Muc- phersun, tram.-lling, elc., $142 `12; Killgston water works, wuu-r, 5. )! .30: E. Seubrook, rant, SIM); Kingstun & Puubruke railwny, transport, $9.60; James Swift, coal, 34.5 ; H. J. Saumle-rs, .\l.l).. attendance, $9.50; E. Williams, wood, $30. .I H Mm.`..lf.; `.1 D D .. ..|.:..: ..c 1--.: qruuu. The expeluscn 0 ug:ainst~-H1( rt-Inn n 4 acid were : Juamcc I Macrea, n-,;iutlur, : sun, $3.\'..').'>. At. the immiglatit ` was puixl $l,.'()1); H F. MH.'.`ph<:l'eUll, Sill. mu-.m-\' \A'4-rr-- I`. .mu;1 . U UUnnc`H, $\'UU; R. Hewton. Jan. Hullinlay. -S` N. 1'. \\'u0II, sll M. J. Ktllllcci), &'.nn A Lot!!! Klllod It Ouono [JIG- uIll_.__ -`L, g , _....I A...-._A.. A_.- uuc U1 |l.',`hU U'!. Willizun Urumlill, tnilor, rec.-i\'cd SI,- `2T'.3 6.3 as u retiring gratuity. '1 he salznies path! the chief ol_'iu.!s ut the penitentiary are . M. Luv.-ll. $.`{.000; W m. Sullivam, $l,.3)(); S. Scnbell, $1,100; Ur- lumlo S. .\ mu:gc, $l.`4(.|U; Rev. C. Ii. L,'aI.rt- w'rigl1t,$l,'.3U(D;}-Ix-\'. I). A. 'l`wu1ney, $l,`2()0; lamcu A $1,300; James [)evhu. SI,- BU1) ; 1 ()'l)uunc-ll, .~,`l.U00; H. R (freiglntmx, S51): Hvwlnn .\'\'l|l) - .l.nn4-u \\'uir QNHH - uuu ocuuu who sum: mu yacnr wua $94. " The ra.zinnu fur the your at the peniten- tiary cm-I $'.l(),3l'5 20; clothing, $13,772 69; convicts` trn\'ullin;,v nllmvance, $1,066; lia- clmrgc clothing, $'2..`{|6..l.") ; lnrlding`. 574]. I2; int-erments, Slti : clmpels, $136.76 3 library, $20 US ; school, 3'.` 8.3 ; Lscnpua, $290.35 ; hospital. $941! (is ; liu.LLing,S|0,.'>flT T.");ligl1t, 2,630.44 ; repairs to buil-lings. $2,642.50; nmintcnmncc of machinery. $7l2.9U '; armory. $l()4.b") ; kitchen. $Tlll).`."2; stationery, $36.- 35; farm, $l,|h`.`Hili ; stulrles, $665.0l ; house furnishing. $5-41)_7`2;;;zssiiispcction, $179.-I3; telegrams, $26 4. : ; postage, $80.25 ; freight, $25 06 ; c.\'press, SIG: min,-rtiaing. $17.15 ; InugisLmLes' fees. SH; teleplmne. $75 ; in (illslI'iL'.~|, $'.)(i.' T2 ; gm-en's printer's lL(.'c()lllll, $l.')T.04 ; stutiom-ry olliue, Umwm. $783.92 ; litliogrnplniug anal stamping, $13 60: travell- ing expenses, $lMi.'. 1); mnking with salaries` urauuitics nlul ulii~sura' uniforms, nu expendi- ture of $1 l`.?.`lTU (3'), A)"-) 1:1..- ., . .1: , . :. U||`lH'I-V. '1' cloth Lhw cmxviczs rlwru WM) ruqulred '.?,6.'`. )"ur:lsof cnllun. 43 yards of canvas, `. .l3`2. yunhs clo'.|1,.'),'I(i2 ynnls ul (luck, H8} yards of emnl-. and 2,181) yards of l`lu.n- nel. S-I11v6_(}`.lL) lbs. of leather \ver used in putting boots on the same men. [he new prayer books (wt SIIHIH. In connection `with scapes, $2t)I).3.' was spent. The coat of sending the stuunxer Chieftain after Kelly and Scuuu who Hlulc the yacht $97. 'l'lm l`1lYlnI\u fur tlru unur nf. Hun nnuit-nn. County Orange lndgc Ilooung. In ........L.. l_..._I 11---..- I...l.._ -1 _'fll(`! llvturun Six .Vlu'nlI|u Behind Haml- Tho Coat of ltulnrlng Sum at the Pub. No Xnuftltutmms-l-Ix`p-nan-In n! then rub. Ilc Oiclalu Wlu-n nu Inglclal Errand: Sent. ` ` Among the articles provided for rations at the peuituntmry WOW A1'"9d3. 32; brandy, $20: lemon uml orange peel, $10.40. These were some of the luxuries. The sm- ple articles coxiaumml were ': Butter. 3.1875 llwg ; barley. 8,0:-47 llis; bacon, 12,449 lbs; Tmr,'125;i22z`;T .,71o.1rish, 2,000 lbs ; cur- ruutu and Ilwjnw. 7!! lbs; onions, lllif,` hush- el ; potatoes. 2.U$l.'l bushels ; pepper, 470 lbs ; 'ricc, .'r,lS`.l8 l!~'~ sugar. 14,457 lbs; salt.` 34,()!l-I. Hm; ml. :...'. $I6 Hrs: tulmuco. '.3..'(}l lbs: Vin-`gar, Zwgzxllozna, and wheat, 7,I)'.l3 I lAi1~ll0l.~4, ` .\\ L'!.'l| Llll` CILHCIICTICU BHU [He CTOWD prince than the emperor insisted on the lady's de pm tnre frum Vienna. Taking advantage of In nth-r from the Berlin opera house La 'l'n,'_vliu1n| transferred horsrlf and her no.-lung ihgs to the Pzusaiau capital, where she was `JEXPENDITURESTOF THE DOMINICSN povsnnmem r uxsr YEAR. ,,._._.,..,_..____.____` %\ffHL`t{1av'rr1 +:3f0LSu~:Y Gog I` Gl.\ \}`I IV. l\u \,ICIglIl.UH` . 5\'(N) ;-Lnncs \\'eir, $800; Nut); 1 . ()'('0uu(u`. U0; M; \\'m. (fowartl, $630; -".`(iil(D; {wse Ann Fahey, [II | Hf lD.. .' I IILICIBUI , Sin-2.9.`) ; on MY: :c H. .\Xncph(-rson I. Hntchcus, $4.`7..")(J; A. ) The expeuscs of the \l. HxIl`Ht'y', hunlwure, ila-luau: _Ql`)n- R \lm-_ trying the petitinn .\'irJuhu .-\ Muculun- sttcrsou, 3100; H. H. `U'. .l.`) Sim:-itl Fergu- for chobonl. _, ,. . A ponon oundol dodncu and noise: in the hand of 98 years Itndlng by B Ilmplo remedy. will and Aducriptlou of it run. to day person who opplho to Nlcnouum, ii) 8:. John St... Menthol. V Tho raccoon over which I luuudt bo- uuon J. Pnrull and Joseph Thoobold oc- curred in dud. It In: the property latter- ly of J. 0. King, drnuht. uuv guwuu V-o uuvu-u u-uI'un Delondont woo oonvlctod loot manner by Pollco Moglotroto MoKlm,on o olurgo of oolllngllquor at Sllnooo Iolond. This con- vlcclon woo novod It dolondonfo conoool on tho groan I tho: t O moqmroto improporly roluood to allow tho Accused to glvo ovldonoo on his own boholf, that ho ohould not hovo boon ood 375. Ind tlnt tho convloon Vol dolootlvoly drown up. Tho court boo quoohod tho oonvlcclon. ` |" I \l'f'.lS`I" I `V17 \I`|\ III` .\ CKl.`l- the crown prince, a iwullfiflli Hung theatre, was within a fortnight arm put. 2. stop to her I-Utilll-'lL'.y with the latter in u. sumewluu 'i1:l.Nit.'l5`l'i.5`fiL` nmnuer. Old (`cum l'nrnck, A Inernlaer of Flailci.-1 Joseph`: hollschuini, was pevsumicnl In give in proof of.his dcvov Linn Lu the impeniai family by cunlmcting :1 marriage with the lady in question, the ~:`vnpux`o:- 5:,-tr.ling -A handsmne sum of nmmey on the curivmaly a-ss '1 his will lav illil!'l in--i in due course by the child \\ hi;-h \m.~a hr-rn four mnuths nicer the celehrzuiuu v.9` Hm .... The Hotel APIIVIII. Arrtls at thc British Amorlou` Haul- H. Martin, Hamilton; H. B. Weill, E. W. Owens. F. R. Whiteaide. 'l'ornnm: J. Poul, Cobourg: D. A. Mcbohnld, Windsor; I". M. (ietmun. Picton: A. H. Alexander. Strut- ford; R. W. Boyd, Quebec; 1. A. Vander- moort, Montreal; A. (3. Thomas. l hihule|- Blah; J. Sherman, Tunworth; Mn. W. ran, North.BIy; 8. A. Potter. Detroit, Mlnxh. uorln, M lull. ...w unu-u-an vn uuv wvau-uu. A grand fancy dress masqunrade carnival will be held at the big Royal skating rink on Friday evening. Feb. l.')th. The rink willbe brilliantly illuminated by electri- city, giving akatera and spectators the iineat eight ever seen in thin vicinity. Sltataera in costume will have the ice from 7 to 9 o'clock, after that hour the rink will be 0 n to all until II p. m. Partien appear- ing u coatume will please leave their mime and ooatume on entering the rinlx. Prize: will be awarded to those wearing the richest and moat comical coatumel. I'he band. of the Nth battalion will do in utmoat to enliven skater: and apectatora by playing, In choiceat aelectiona. fioketa, adult: 25 oenta, children 15 cents. season. ,_ Senator Alexander`: liver is reported to be on strike ngninst his presence in the sen Ate. and the proceodimu of that honourable body will not be enlivned tgy anything but divorce trials this your. "lJ,\l'.FI 5 lnonul. H. H. Warner, Rm-heater, who hu Il- reuuly adorned the St Lawrence with a. tine cottage, will build a cottage on Sade Point and I boat house on his ialnnd the coming IFIIHOD, uunrge Uy u1q_1,r xuncr. Rev. J. M. Hudscn, B.l).. of Winulsox`, hm been invited to the pgscorate of Bridge Street Methodist church. Hellcvillu. \\'_ K. Vanderbilt In-i his family have gone II tour of the world in the steam yacht Alvn. The expenses of the voyage will be $15,000 I month. H Ll \\'........... L>,...l...-..... .-|... L..- _| {I80 [UT -JIXHIDU. Mr. O'Leary and bride arrived from Co- bourg to day, And h.n'e taken up rvuideucu in Willimnsville. Rufus IL, Robert and J. I}. \'ua.~znr an- Orrinn on .-.m...-.`.. (`Mn nun I..t4 .- \'_......... uuuuo n., n.InrcI\ lulu -1. II. \ul!.`4Il' DH` trying to rncover $700,000, left to Vusur college by thqiyr father. REV. H` Hlllhln R H nf \\'in.1urn- Yllleu Mr. Parker. who was the leading clarit-ne' player in A" battery mud, left; A few days ago for Ilnglamf. .\!l` ()'[.a-nrv nnnl lurid: nrrivml `nun (`n un-vu, uu nan. Her uruulcr WHO 18 HCK. Miss Ida Strnttuu, of Tumworth. is the guest of Mrs. '1`. R. (7arno\`ak_y, Williams- ville. I`- lI,._I.-._ _I.- ._._, Al . I 7 1' ` .... \4|l|-I uunuuun \. A-uuqunu. --. luau nu u-nu articles ordered Ixy his imperial Highness the Crown Prinre Rudolf." During a. whole week the stoic was surrounded by crowds of speemtnrs edger to see the things which he lmd orviored for his sixteen yeairold lugide, while the newspapers expalizited on the ex cellcnt taste displayed l>y`tho imperial bride- grnum. Suddenly the fact leaked out that the furniture in questiun was not for the l rim:-as .\'to.-pliaiiiii-, l-ut for the l)i:lI'Olll.'SB, Jllll the news was conrmed when the gum-ls were seen packed in cases hearing the lady's :iddress at Prague. (_)n this occasion the public nun-r_v wus so great that the emperor felt himself lmund to take public notice flu-r--oi, and the cruwu prince was su iended from his cunummd and ord.-red y his ' .vlv...- -----nun lIIr|llI"I lIllIVIl|llIl|o Miu Nellie Quinn left \l town, tau visit her brother who is sick. \Ii.. LL. X``..1\.I ..t 'l`........._.L uutu.-r, nuacu III uu: [Hist lilxle llmlHli2~'.a-h'. U, and me woinv,n's iiwaionary While all the r'p()l`lS thnsenf the lvuildiilg cuminitto-vs attracted most attention because of their exceptional fuels, lmth having aunt story to tell. .'l`hn funnier that operations were C.H`l'l8ll on till the full weather stopped the that everything was in readiness for the.` earliest possible Iturt in spring. And the nancial secretary reported that not 4-nly all the subscription instalments due were paid, but I large number of Iuhacriptiona were paid in lull, amounting to over one- third. instead of one fth of the amount of subscription: as expected. People Wlnnuo I\..|...._ The Churdh In in l.ivu- Slate and Luokln l Forward tn a Happy Future. ' The annual meeting of the Clmlmorn` church Congregation was held last cveiiing in the lecture room of the church. After tlevocimmlelwrcisets the Rev. M. l\lacgilli- vrny was culled to the chair, and W. .\li4i- dlcton was appointed sccnzmry. l'here was A good nttumluuco. A large number nf re- ports were roml, am] all iinlimtml much cou- grrgutinunl vigor auul activity. The sua.si-n's report showed as cnnsiulemlyle increase in the membership and number of fmniliv-3 hclung- ing to the church. The I.`()llll ihutinns to the schemes of the .-huruh wcrv ulmnat up to the total of last year, notwi:listunlinl.; the great e.\'pouse of tho- cnngregatiun in connec- Linn with the new church in course of erec- tion. The tl`\:I.Hlll`c}` of the lrustce lu-.irl r-pr-rte an increase of nem'l_y $301) on-r llh` revenue of last your fur strictly cnxigrc-gm timul purposes. The total for mi.~siuns and benevolent purposes renclieil Sl,lH."n. 'l'h:- varinus church um-ietics L`l1jU_)( \l A year uf lIl:H`l(t'll success zurl pm-_vu~s~i. 'lhululics uitl am-i(~l_\', uu_\`ili+u`y (`UllI~ mittee. mi:el in the nmntli.~.$Ii'. [)(.l Inf: u`nnwn'x lnl~\innnr\' -.u.-iul\- Cllb xjxx : \\\\\\-A\"` icx.\x.n'.m ..'_uu.\ c.m~_:()N. Last evening Ex Mayor` John Carson was mlll`l'iCIi in St. Mark's church, Purkqlale, to Migg Builer, a young lady of great beauty, amiuhiiity and sweeluesi. The event was :1 fashionable one. and attended hv guests from all parts uf the province. Au elegunt spread occurred at Tl (`lose uvenuu, Pm'k< dale, after which Mr. Carson a.mi his bride hied MT for Montreal to help in nmking the carnival a success. 'l'hey"will be iii King- ston a week hence. I The Queen 7:. Goorgo Brlju. .|--.l-_s _-- .._..l..s-.I I_-A -.._...... _A Last (1Inn;}.;a_ at |:x4.mum- Juhu -l_`Jre Julugng the lleuodlcts. lav The Carnival 0! the seunon. ,,_,, 1:, I I PERFSONA: MENTION. , , me `IBRIDEGROOM-EL_ECT.M .'. hi