Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Feb 1889, p. 8

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T ........"" ....:. ` "":r.:'..:';'. wuul. ' MI`. W. S. Williuns. hm l'. S. at. Nupamn-. has rmnun.-cl with his fnmi y to Ln: Angela. (`ol. |"\'.`lAI`l\I` l!nnIInrn|I\:` II` h PASSED" FIRE. <- THE Bl_rLL:S CONSIDERED. PERSONAL MENTION Fndu-I; \;lGlo;u' -1.91-tun. nun. u n . x ,_ __ TQZT: Oouoort at Pol-uuonth. .1 L r `III Action Illuminati. urns -)L ._I ll... I`) `"6 WHVQI UK UIIU FTIUTTIUK The Iiingsmniam rotnrnod to the city in vans, uni night vt ulul hl\`(' been rendered hideous by the vo-:3 eurtiunn of tIoshrn~ or cu"-but not their noun Ina unftuod all And tempered iulo bunny by than I their unuern" companion. '0 out truth fully Nit` that the motto of the perforuuncv nhould he nuccou. " ~ Cum. If `on an nervounor `tpoptic try (`cr- tor'o tilde Nu-vo l illI.d)Dyapo|ni| Inch. Sou norvoua. nnd nervousness main u yupepgionithor one mmlon you unison e, apd these little pill: euro both. PMIK1 II Ul PUIIIIIUI I"IllIlU. The any-nal contain: numcroua cu cured |~`mnch cunouu and 6:30, unnnnn u from unn In Ihn nronnnl ulna. lfllll`. modal: uf KINGSNIN IAIIKKIC. KlN|.\`1\\S. I-`ob !7.-Tho [ruin market in voryquiet. Fkrtnon who have gniu pqv for to hold it. Couidonhlogniu in hoing bought for feeding purpvon The quot: tiounnn : Barley. 50: thou. SLO: to $I.06: ryt. 55cm tI)c;<-nu. tlie: pt-on. 60 ; buckwheat. 40 to 45 : con. 85 to 60 ; out: by the our on In uncured for 85 per bushel. The uupply of hqy is good. It can be bought st SI5 to SIB pot ton. I-`Innr XX T0 tn QR nnr hhl 5 nnl-inn] II .'\II CC W fun` `I `Id (II {III "C In I-`lour. $3.70 to t pgr bh|.; OAIIIOILSI 50 per bu. : cotnlbool. CIA!) par ens : bun. SIS : short. . uni uhoppod had. % per ton. I.l_. _ .u.-|..I .0 Q` In: E .4. -not \ man. ton. Beef in quolod st 86 to 87 per cvt: hit too, tictosc per lb: turkeys. 8| to 8I.. il): fowlu. $750 to SI per plir. Hum. nml Inn-Linn! hnun an nlllslhnl Al town, ;..\c to on not put. Hum and lmukful hnmn an ml :-red at lik to Mopor I8: htunolioixlu. we to Ho per ll: btrrollod pork. Ski Hides. Ilc. 4c and .1: us lb : sheen uskiuo. F I; uUl'l`lI$I puru. 'l\\ Hides. tic` 4c and .1: : than uukius. N00 to 81.25 ; deacon. ~ ` to 35 ouch gulf ulsiu. 40: t.n5lk~ ch : wool. Itic to ho per lb : undead hlluw. e Io tic. Fruh eggs an uilo plentiful and an` rowing; r. They can in bought (run 9c in - par donu. Portal egg: only I0" st I50 to we put don. I-`nah. hung: `n Aha nnih nlnnliful And in xvcloquopur col. .:;:-~:-":.:.- - v-:...:-:..:. n urupu. : Mk-toaoo ln;::nqo.4I|s:toIlcper doaou:oIn.7 to pnrbu|.;I`:uu. Cljsptr huh. ' JOSEPH FRANKLIN. 4 whiinr Kohl SM. Amongst other things we were msvcd to I song by Mia: Kntiv Caunpholl. which to our mind forum] on of the most uunclive feulurru of the evening. \Ir l` \ILI.Ilnh.n AIM. hi: Innin and an at no no we no; I-`nah butter in also quih phntiful and it nailing at zllc to 860 ll Applu. Cl toptr .; mutation. Inc arquut; lean:-u.a||Ir1IonI:u-ngno. ~ to 40 pol` don. I'nIAlnnI_Ilh In llh nu bu : nuulnn 0XlrI\'IRC_IIL`l3I 0|] 3|! PIT` UK rlkllll. "J:-:lI-'-'\nd.Jill" (Mr. And Mia .\lubel Uildereleeve) were excellent features of the perfurmnnce: indeed. "Jill entered into her put with I yivacitv and nalurnl humor which mule it feel exvreuuly uood to be there. but for the surging feelings of envy tulrwnrln Minter Jam-k.` and as we lnun not vet composed oun-elven we do not feel u p to according him his due proportion of praise. The nautical get up of the gormendixing ho) 3, "Jack Homer and Tom 'l`ucker. riunls for the hand of Mine Marlin. (Mien Cameiom were rsiaewurlhy. and the ap- peaunuce nf grace ulneee and one. exhibited by Miss .\Iulliu. mu much Appreciated. both by us and the whole audience. .\lrx Nash. an the Old Woninn who Lind in A Shoe" and kept A School in (brdluid. oune -rp to the maul in every way, both u re ganla costume And acting. .\lulurl`unenm, an l.iule Boy Blue." who eune up to our ideal. ,\........... ..4L-- ski... nu ..-A... _.--.I 5.. ..v~. H.` bdwyunc mass A PLEASANT I vnsn TO IT. 1 ICIIIIITI OI Ill. l'\"IIIlIg. Mr. C. .\liddlotun and his lunnjo, and Nears. Kennedy uni \\'nIko\u {violin and piano) nlso pin their ahouhlun nneuulnlly so the whecl of the perfonusnco. Tim Kinailnninnn rotnrnonl In lhcusjlv in ' THEATRICKL PERFORMANCE oven. m amausrnsgu. Tho l'nI-uelpoulu Inn and tho qr!-at Suc- cou `Ito: lulu at 'l,lw|5 I`arI~8omo V. Ihpprsolugu II\OtIpOl'OnI--4| _l.nI-go ' Audience llugoly Iujoyn the Anub- Lu: night, in the town hall. lknhtield. was roptuohtod the burlesque. entitled Nuro`ery Rhymin." The porlotuuneo Kn gi\'on`iu aid of St. Mark`: church. Ila!!! Wu 3 full home. It oppuod with n um solo. well rendered by Mia Demon. but `owing to l alight indiapooitiou on the put of the iuurumaut. `the pimin Wu` plncod somawhnt at n diI|.d\'tnh\gc. We would nugget: that medieul advice be innmodiplely obluined from J. Roymgr. , In his .~nI.- nf |\'nr.hIuu-nor, Hm Ilnnl," ouuuneu xrom a. nuynugr. V In lliumle of Kamluhlu`per. the Gran. alias the Kmwo uf Hurts." whose pu- 'tiuul|r vanity" was tutu incl 1 clllltl Inter. .\lnj-tr Nssh Wu omisloplly fgmny. His |\cll\`it_\' nml general Inpplenueu of limlu were cunupicuoua, gsucl |\l|l0(`l him much in fullling his rt to perfection. null no- duulnt would I no llll lulu in llll pmfroaimx luring "\nn` nhmn, for he coilld then run like a hum--to meet the foe. The major`: long. The Children." ill whih every ill was ac:-ib_egl to the nuwhinntiona of the "little cherulls was luv anal hlglnly &ll pmciasted. an also In ow an.-coml csn)`, cu tilled llun`t. Make A Noiso. ul)_:..,... l\:.....\.....I " .I:-....:--_| __ IC'l"..... uutu IJU 5 RIIIU I L\Ul5Ua Prince lliuutuucl." disguised In Tom. the Piper`: Sun." unl the lover to Rs I'm-p. was pumentexl in tho liliputim farm of .\lnjor .\|uyne, who well sustained his pqfrt. culling forth much nppluioe by his sy'lph~ like guublea, and when ho full on his knees at the Met. of his Bo." tho homo fniuly wept with lnughter; indeed. Bu l`oe|"` (Miss Blair) was uf no uicturvssquoly nitric; tire nppeanxuce tlunt we willin ly excuse all oxtnu'age_uoi0a on the put of Run." `lm-l1.'.'\nrI Jill" (Mr. And Min Xlnhnl Iuvvvvc vvwwvwvvrvuv V:---w.- D llwlq tu-Gnu-.1`lnoIh:. lloll Inn lulu!` liar FINl-I ETEl{T.\l.\3\lENT. Ilodonb wilds. NI. hill Iulhr. fled. Un Arriving ut Rottenlann we were taken on board at small craft which `landed us close to the railway station. `,l`he river here is quite unrrow nud tilled with great numbers vl misersble looking burg:-s th t were frozen in all sloug the edges of themhure. only a suusll space in the middle of the stream being free from ice. Having as few hours to wait my \\ out up to explore the city. which, though for from bountiful. is still very in (creating. It it made up of rows of houses sepsntod by csnsls ; in fact the city is built over the `inter ;the streets are dirty. and wumt-1| uml dogs seem to do most of the worlt. The women wore A very poculiur urusuiont over their ears that prtljoctetl out over the forehead. It consisted M It brsss wire. twisted in the shape of s cone. about six inches long. This.` with their grout. wooden lmofs. which came down on the smiles at every step with as thud. msde them quite noticeable. l..uu-inn Rnnunlnn no unused throuuh Pll_00ll_0E non-nun. noon Illlllt. 1--a-n.-.n Ssh Z _IC-an '._____._______.:.___.: LIVIIIOOL OIIZI IAIIII`. Q-L X_ln- WCOMMERCIAL MATTERS. Wl.B|LI A;I IEIIL vol. corn): Inuuyt. A K : Austin III UCZZC ZI$QGIn ..`.`.a'H.'.'a`hu "" tv sheep tliu. .s ; If . (L9, Ila ` us For tho lhpon 9! club --wm..." sums: of III lloluurklblo Pinon Ho .`dou '- The Outlook at Igouu-dun - Ilo `\'lo-vrn tho Roan: orluthsr and llohlothon. ls.Ell'\`lu, Jun. 26.--\\ o loft London on the evening ot January 7th. about eight o'clock. and after mm hour and `A h:ll's ride were at llnrwich. sud were soon on board [good sized steamer. the Princess of Wales. which shortly after 10 .m. was making its way ucrostv the Nor! Sea. leaving hghind as- sumewhut pretty scene. the shnrojwerod with electric lights sml the Ill` tilled with Volumes of smoke i_\_ml burning sparks, uno- iuled with the roar of many engines. For some time we passed botwoou numerous larger and smaller vessels, till at luv! we lnst sirht not (ml of the: metropolis of the world ut of old `ugluul itself. It wins an nnnnnnl ninhr fur ohm. nounnn nf lhn vmsr un \\'0I'|(l UIIF OX Ulu llillglllu IUIUH. Ila WK Ill unusual night for that season of the your on the Nurlh Set, the water: being verfectly .still uni ulni. a bountiful clear sliy over- haul. with the moon and sun shining in all their splomluur. In only inclining we light- ed xho peculiar coat of Holland. the dikes .unl wimlmilla hcin smuug the Ilm ulojecu to strike the eye I an Americsn. Wu vmntly enoycxl ourialiort trip up the river Sins. \\' at I comrug to London 3 A gentle lxreeae, uoliglv ripple on the water. n ciear sky. with the aim beaming upon us in all its glory. amusing our eyes. which lnul lmnllv seen it for umnlhsr to become duz `l(`tl. 41.. ......:..:..,. ..s D..AA....1-... um nynrn Cull:-nl\ non ollilaolouotl nonu- rlootln In. lfholgunohbo I 0 I land :0 the _n__..-'l;.1 1...... '.l -..n... wry. LEll`.~`lG, Feb. 8.-ln our walks we have been exploring the battle field of Leipsig and visiting the ditferent monuments corn- rnemorating that event. On the 23rd we walked about I5 miles along the road lead- ing towards the south, on which Napoleon retreated after his defeat. then turning to~ wards the east we were soon at a small clump ol tree. in the centre of which is a granite rrronnrrreut. (the Nap-rleonstein ), auct- ed on the spot where Napoleon stood during the battle. (in the summit, of the moon meat is placed a hat, sword. glass, etc. *'l`hcre is very little elevation of the ground here, but still a good view of the battle could be hiul, as the eld is quite Ilat with no obstacles even yet to hide the view. About one mile from this spot is the village of Probstheyda, when the hottest ghting was done. The French held it, but were driven out of it several times. Tire build- ings have a very ancient appearance. many of which must. have been standing before the battle. Small portions of the mud and stone walls thrown up by the French, and behind so hich they fought, are still to be seen. The nindmill that Napoleon is said to have stood by is probably not now in existence, as the nearest one is about one mile away from \\ here he stood. A monument rurrrks the spot where the bridge was blown up be fore all of` the French army had croaaed over the river. By this not about 30,000 were talr en prisoners. A rnonurneut is placed near that part of the river Elster where Poruatowaki. the great l'olish general, was dro\\m.-cl while trying to swim over. St. John's church. one of the oldest in the city. and one that. was standing during the war. is a good-sized building. Over the door is it turrrnon ball which is said to have struck the church during the war. Around the church was-a graveynrtl, but which is now need for another purpose. and the stones which marked the situations of the graves are in- serted into the sides of the church. In front of vthia church is the rciormitiun rrronument. I lrich is of granite. surmounted by a bronze statue of Luther sitting in a large chair with the 0 n bible on his knee. also one in bronae o Melanuthon standing bv his side. Around the base of the monu- ment are gures representing different scenes which occurred durin that period. [he picture of Napoleon at ontainebleau. by lbelaroche. is the finest in existence. It is in the museum near by; " I ' )nwuI\`n llitjuu Urdu! II Iutvuuuuvo 'l |Ihh:Hh oonh:oI `. u....Uu'ch to ohdlod us may I and. an on vlllnoululoihhunoollqu. Scour: II unduly column. llroohvlllo Pooulo Waste ['9 lo I-`lml `lhoy llnvo P000 to loot. Broclsvllla lo bocominr I dangerous lace to reside in H the pub! c ornclo. tho cum, in currect in In chums. The plu nugget! ed for Klngltonluu to em Iov some time qu in now apropos to the d city. We uuggou it: "To rotoot tlumulvu {mm thugs and sought 0 oltiuol ol Brookvlllo ivlll Inn :3 astound wllhhuhol gum, bowie nlvuua upon 00 upwind eye on ovonloonno loohln bigot Ikulhln About 1 black utnou. We cuplouoc thus: the nu bu polnlod out Ibo Ion h~ nunol thophmlor lhufu-non ol . willuolh 8 noonnllythou llol nup- .....ol.... . pg luau -ulna-no nhnluhv ILA! can =?fI '+;'c.\ l l1`Al. or lfl{USSlA. mu no no I noounuy won in on Inp- portln 3 way whom whonby tin can roach filnptoa and than dd India; In I town with such a hlulkg I'I utlon ; when "young men luzsnptlq 0|` thum- I d ol lcuuu-y. u':`?. ,r.'..:...n 5.13:: hurl: In dolnn no ulna I uolo ol [sol Illll pulwuuty. The Titan all along know II no doing on lnjuuloo to Klnpton M It now adults In lulnn coohnv up u "notorlou youth" who having bu Ihkldod ad uoounlod bv the Iroovlou from publicity until now; "pounce he mud to has virtue." The Kingston journllna pupae crime and hop It under ohoo|.nd bounce ot this the Titan nought to dunno In city?" npuhon. It. now bu o_dno ol In own modlhlu. `llnppnlorolrnlulouuooqlnlotrhula. [fl XIOII IO II IUFN 0| IIII IOIO .'".7.5`.- a'V3s.." ~ ~'::'- - ~ra" .".H`....`.".`.'l. . `#33 d5` 1 oorhh. B will! In ...."::r:.::.,..........'....."..-* an the - ua and J ... R." ...uf.'I2"' .`.'.u.. :21u.. Hut: and no on Mr. Holllpn and Ir. rmoni Rodin u noonolkd. and onion funny Gnu`: In-pot-O. (Iur humorous Mud. Tommy moon. bu Gd NI l Bil IOII ta...-a.1.* Ind:-1.. H. uni terreoe epproeohed hy eight etc of grenite. The pqxleetnl in uyxerecl wit renal: in I lm-uz0.' commemo ting the Victorian of I870 N.` end-eleo some of enrlier dates: The Imam of the monument-is aulnruw-l will! mention illustrating the war of I870. lmtl . the ren'l.0n|ti0lt ofthe Gernun enuplre. High~ 1;; upnre eixty captured Daniel). Austrian ml l-`rem-h cannon. u-renged in three rows. surrounding the monument. The summit is.crowned with I BorueIie .. 48 feet in height. In one bend he be: e stall, in the ' other e wraith. Thle monument le en im- menee end coetly'afl`nir, and we: erected by ` |-`rederi9k the Greet at the clone of the wer. The 'l`h'iorgerlen in the lergeet gimrk. and e in summer with its little lakes. w ere. etc.. nmet,be very attnctive. I ---:.... m..|:.. ..I.mn. .2,-rm A m. on Setur ke, llow- j attractive. Leaving Berlin about 8:30 a III. day we. after about two hours ride. arrived `at Wittenherg. Stopping oil` here a short wslk took us to the spot. marked by an oak planted in 1830. where" Luther publicly burned the papal bull in 1520. A short distance further and we were ot Luther`: house, where. entering the lirst_room we were shown into contained a crucixion by (`rnuncli nud other pictures, also n cabinet in which is Luther's drinking goblet. \'l`he second room contains his old table. bench. stove. etc. This iloor has the same` old planks in it that it, _had in Luther's time. The third room has paintings representin,v Charles V. at Luther's grave. his transln~ tion of the bible, and Luther lixinit his theeil to the door. The next room contains Lu- ther's pulpit." a wooden sllair about I2 feet high, with just room` enough for one PCIBOII to stand in. Around the front of it are carvings. Other rooms contain portraits of the reformers. translations of the bible, en gnu-ings. medals, nutographs. his rings and ke`_\s. A little further on is Mclnm-thon`s house. Close by is the market place, in which is a statue of Luther bearing the in scription Ists (iottea work. so wirds bes- tehu; ists mensohen werk wird's untergelin." (If it be God's work it will endure ; if man`: work it will perish.) in this market place i is also is statue of Melancthon. Fnrthi.-r on is the Sclilosskireho. elected in I439-99. to the woollen doors of which ' Luther nailed his thesis. Those doors were burned,` hut lune been replaced by metal ones bearing the original text. The church is being re- built. so that little could be seen in the in terior. The graves of Luther and Melanc- thon are on either side the aisle. A large iillsr is at present resting on the spot where Atlllf was buried. _ In Berlin St. Nicholas` church, the oldest in the place. part oi which wos built st the beginning of the thirteenth century, was of great interest. I have told you a little of what I have seen, and will tell you hater something about our walks in Leipsig. about its battle lields and other interesting his tory. I.n:-.~n:_ l-`eh. .'%.-In our walks have lnlopoodul order at Icahn. |.|..A. I... AL. ....l.I .. "l\...J.- M. THE THUG8 NOT DEAD. H. Dnw.\'Iw. AHE%%%3m.'}f{ It I3 `nailed I LNIHKIHII VIC) ; [H0 ureeu ITO wide um! the huildings, especially privnto hduaee and shops, are of the moat dlegtut. architecture. far ourpnuin those of London or Edinburgh. The nimaiclleevrutione which cover the entire front Ind side: of mnny of the house: uni shop: Are magnicent. St: no homes are painted various colon. and even luriok human um painted in l manner that .-.urpriuLnqly Adds to their beuuty. Block alter l-luck in mule up ut four or ve story buildings, no two bu-inn nlike, and further no two notice are alike. while the fronts of J we cmen.-cl with autunrn Rlrikin Iy unticuhle ia the dilll-rence lu beauty tween the guvennnellt buildings and privnte hvusos, \`un .\Ioltke'a and lliIInaI`cl('s dwell- imgs heing far inferior to hundreds of others. Th l'nIor dc-n ljiulvn, lmi foot \A'ltlI!. is um pleasing n-nun-s. Lmlias` lmlf. whole nml qusrter wigs. lungs, swita-hos, hair cluiins. rings, mule to nrdcr. llress and nmutlenmking. (`snail corset, best ever mule, over \\'nlIh & Stsawy's, I05 Princess street. Kingston. A small boy playing with mun-hes tired and destruyecl the residence of .\Ir. Mc~ Mulmu. H`L`lIltl| l>uss of the Kingstuu & l`om~ broke ruil\u\_\', l`urh:un,\\i!l1 serious loss. The ruilvmy cnvnpany owuml the lmihliug. linim-s & lmclu-It lmvv lcuwtl \\'nnl's large slurs on l'ninccs strm-t and will con- llllcl s large uhol:-sale ulaparuuenl. in com llvcllun with the estal-liahmeuL Some l elle\'illo energy will be utilizeul here." said Mr. Lwlu-ll. .~_,i ....,.-n.......I.:..- .-...-..|..hI- :...\i.l.nn DDISIP) 3, l\N' I II 1 l l l cum II..:..._. I l.. .\lr. lnvlu-H. Sad Cttulrophiea. remarluhlo incidents. wnmlc-rful transactions occur every day. but it in only once in I ` while that ynu can get much exlrnordimsry good value in clothing on now otfereul lay Lambert & Walsh. III Prillceun stn-L-L 'I`L... .-_..-o .....:...-Ron .J -n.nnILuI nnnnh I'l`llICL`l4b urn-1.. The great mnjority of no-culled cough cure: do little more than impcir the diges- nvo functions uni creole bile. Avon: Cherry |'eclorul. on the coutrnry. Iho it cure: the cough, luau not interfere with the functions uf either nlonuch or liver. I ... .n... ..... ......uh.. I... 9).. an n! tho luuclinm ul ellner Ilonucn or uvur. lartquality. notquentitv, he the tee: of e medicine. Aver`: Serseperille in the cor centreted curse! of the bee! end puree! iu~ grediente. Moalioel men everywhere re- commend it u the enreet end moet ooonomicel blond medicine in the market. TL- -lI`_..,e ..t I_..e -......nAu'- .l-vuunln In lent ooonomlcul blood moulolno Ill mu murlu. The etfu-I of Int aummor'| clmughl. in now holng severely felt I-y I t number of farmers. The utremo ood washer bu `made nu unoxpectod inroul upon their Ill ~ ly 0! local. Hundred: 0! hum ooh I: lf enough to hoop the stock until` tho mldd 0 of lleroh. non:-1 I . II ||-u|- vv uuuuuuuu unw-u. A quiet wedding oocurntl Int owning at the rolhleuco of Mn. Givens. I00 Bqol street. when Henry F. Wllmot. In united In mnrriqo to Ilia \\'||ho|I-ulna Givens. on unlnbln mm; Indy. Rev. Hr. Lluohk porfor the ceremony at 9 -fclock. Illa: Aunlo (Hum. cousin ol the brldo. In the tnnlal of honour. and Mr. T. Hqwud mud -. -............... rm. In-Ida nnvnr Ionknj FIVIIITI IIIDII Wllbu -1 w vv-w --.__.._` _`._,' the oiolull ` in man. An elegant uptud am 0:! 0 . 30 which the lump zoupgo Iultgnr air lhomo to begin .|Io;Iu- pa. an luoco pnunln Inn v vim but 'ood,w&h0I to the brllo. ` N .-...._. J. I. noholold-lm lcllll cbuoul. Janoa H. Scholold. rnohor. lhohor Cu-k. N.\\'.I`. an mcrriod ln Novouhor um :3 ran henna N.\\'.'l`.. to as. team. moment. I. o! Saunuo. 0. Ir. Suhuthld wn Ownorlyuuoctoal vuh ch Oaurlo gloh moth. and MI llmchvlllo In H073. Indian joined the Noah-Wu! mauled po Ho and II the pollen three yous. and at thouplntlonolth the Income ` In the pun! non hnllnn ad tn :0 Pluhor Crook. but nrlnuoltl out hln orohuohuMo' tho Icon II: y. and u do Q Ma o'n:';>gIou ox:l:l'v?l.y.b ructluug W .- what you vuut In the mo! line at tnolr yum. ` Over fty ve Immes have becnxoceived of lupila desilxnls (I entering the new Kin- ` dergurten clung. II will has opened to mor~ I'{\\I` Ingl "eln Ir lnleflr K0 HUDHFCUI Ul UlpKll3l'In The l'nu-r den Linden. 198 feet wide. is the hcmdaumeal and busiest Itrwt in Berlin. \t one and in the lhnudenlmru gate. with live clilfewnt puugeu. and surmounted lsy at quuiriulgo of Victorin in uuppcr, which was taken to Paris by tho I-`re-uch iu I307. but restore-I in ISIS. Home of the building! ..n ILL. nlronl urn Ilnu nunnrinnn kv1itu1nnni~ '1`-hclore-has Just Arrived It 4 wood yurd. Ontario street, 1 of saved or unsaved maple, of dry slab wood. The ( Hivv Hnmch .\I iasiun Ha 0| dry um wuou. Thelivv Bnmch .\Ii!uiun H-nnd of Cooke`: church will re-peat the national Cmstlllnt-I emertuinmcm uu March lfnh with some new and pleasing funmnra. I.A:lim1' Imlf. whole mutter win. rnnlcl ol honour. um Ill. 1. ruywu-u now: an groolmmgn. rho bride M70!` Iooloi pnultr than Iihcn nho wu uundiuu lnfou oiultllug clot nnnui vu nmovod. hr the luppy [SH Wine} 1ImsDAY( can be seen at Mllllll B uucuun mums. George H. I'riIn`\', 1| gipsy, has been sent to` the pt-uito.-ntiur_\ for tire years for stealing ` $22 from I travellvr. He is an old um-I lnird. RI-n:\|r h Rnnflu Inn-n [Int ham! llnhl. HAN` Ira. Amnlsalun I.-. At the cumin mu-a Judge McL`urdy." owned by F. A. `nigger. will be diiveu by J. Doddridge. of Quuhec. Hun`: fnnml. in. Strined tweed: and Qrlwlorcfn. [not -1 Queen atmec. A lmudlonm Inr-tnl has been Iecund by Kingston curl:-rs .uu1 sull be put up\for competitinn mnum llu: asylum players. Plan of l u".|iug Inn: on Virloril and Nol- aon stream, It) be .~nl-I on I-`rixlny at 2 p. m.. be at .\lntin`a auction mums. 1-.......... U I). .. ..inu~ Ina I.-an n.mt $`."l lrom ll`I\'t`ll`l`. He In um um gum uuu. Breck &Bootl1 have the boat Ilulve. hard wood and dry blocks. You can get jun what in the fuel line at their yard. lh.-nr hv vn mnmn: hnve been received Doddrmge. ol Qllvlwsc. Don't forget it. Striped Iorateds. $3 to $4 fur trousers, at Lambert -I Walsh's. H0 Pnumsa street. For dry oak And soft. nuple, soft wood and hard wood ul low:-at pricet; go to Jrawfordb. foot of Queen unmet. A |......l........ ......c..| hum In-mnnowurad hv (`UK rl.`$[(`I'l`|I Ill INIQ. HIIIIIC UK Kill! uuuulugu on this street are the aquarium, kuis\`ngal~ I-.-rie, probably the hnnduonu-at sud .busiut resale in Europe, the pnlace ol the emperor, \;ni\'er|it)' buildings, ruynl library, opera huusr. lace of the cmwn prince, trnenn`. etc. '1` 0 nine! in nbnut one mile long. the Hmlenburg .to at one end, at the other the name of rederick the (Brent in bronze. This monument in aid to be the gnu-lc-at 4.! in Lind In Inn-cum II I. ll fun! hln Thu Uhlu club. H The Willi: hiss been nwimlud the contract for the county pntillg and advertising for one year. ruhln mnulxinx funm MK). 10 37 I dozen: open the store. _ A correspondent report! MINI 0|`|0 at (ilenburnie hull.-as mm at `W P9? b3h and when fol SIC A....ni..n n..I.. nf I.niI.linu `nil nn Vintnrin and when It)! all. Auction sale of building lots on Victoria and Nelson streets. .\IMtiu'a auction mum: to nmrrow it 2 p. m. The attraction fur next week will he Min- nes & Burns` gram] e.\hihition of dress fabrics on \\'cdnes.lnv. l)4\hh`l\h ... u. \. I......-'.. unin UH-l'\i|I, llllirlcu ll `V UlIlIV'~`!l1 Remember St. .\ Prolnenmla colm.-:1 V Adlnisalun l.'>` Fuul. ` , . The `voting for the member; of the council oi Queuk uni\'ersity will occur on March |.'Sth. - . \I......_. I).......... .....l K.'nvI\n Kinmnn, in. I33". ` Messrs. Bresee and Norma. Ki11h'3t; in` I tend opening a lame bout and shoe store In Ottawa. ` . 'l`|... ............ :.. .\...u\.n~t nf ch Rnntt not in conducted. Sam Bittle. "Kiv|`)S0n19fI and Pat Lyon: may secure protimhlu engagements in an Ohio club. g 'I`|... \\`.n.. L... Lmn nwanlml that nnnlrnnt fable napkins fumu 40. to $7 dozen; tofwla. always (he beat ulue in the city. st R. .\lcIaul'a. U I `_....I... 1. l`.. \lnnlrnnl Imn nnrnhnnml I`. JIUTHIII U. S. Cnrsluy & (`c the stock uf ll. 4 the store. A nnrrunlmmlv PARAGRAPHS `pukeo UP BY oun T _ susv nspoarans. _, 1 Im munnmeul II IIIII I0 no mo gruu-u-at I-1 its kind In Europe. It is 4! feet hlgli. The king In upreuantod on hurnoluck. The podenlnl in divided into three uevtiom, the nfvpor one huvin gures of moclorttion, jun `rice: uladom um ulrength At the corners; on the central section at the corners Are {our cqnentnhn gunu ; the |oI`o.sr section pn-can name. 0! grant soldiers. etc. The palatal in of polhho-i grsnlto. `Hm Anonnl mnnim nnmcrmn cnntund Nth band will be mere._ Captain Moore will alnp at large quantity - of ore in the spring to (.`lov1-lnud._ _ Mr, "Coo-kbum ma sold to pamlen In To-' ronin an anchor w. igNng l.`2`_. S lhs. u..........\.... .1. ...-...ul mu-nu-al tomorrow ronm anchor xgnnng 1.`&'.;o Iuu. Rem:-Inber the grand vurmval evening on the Big `RoV|1~ \\'n 1-an nhuw [hr lnrucat Rumk Illd Ulla)- evening the Big `liovu. Wu can how thr largest chap- eal. prices in white quills. R.` .\lclaml. Hnr nlNu`im ill`! of CIl`l\0ll. clothe prices in white qullli. m. nlcrful. Our clearing sale cngrpetl. 01' 010" and luce curtains still going on. R. Mg- Flluln _ l`L.. u....:.._ 4'..- .1... .`.\.uhluw- nf Hm nnnnml Ottawa. The cauvus in support of the Scott act in Lbnnox und Atldmgtou in being favourably conducted. u..... u:uI.. nI.':.I" \'nn\nI-n nml Pal Lvnnn `(N Tho-Spice ol Every DI! I-"fwh3` *5` Public no rguung About-Nothlnc B-- mnseu tho Attomtuu of Thom Who In Tulglnl Noun. V = For genuine Scranton 005' 8 '0 U11` Uu Work: yard. he cheapest showing 304 Pm " `in the city.- at R. h`|.'F`H|`.. John Bennett, l insbur;(. has sold his f-mu furv-$4,000 to John 43tt|`F'- 'I`|nn Ian-tnr-an in the medical COUCH! for-H.000 John HIH`F'`~_ The lecture: in the medical colleges will end on the 12th of March. . u........:. 4-..- u... u:.. Rnvnl tn-nmht. tha IIIITTIII [Ur EH3 IN IVA Nth band will be more. l`....o..:.. 1..--.. ..;:I .I.i lost: I`. Wlluobwllholulnn Givens. haruo noma. paumuga or war amnoa, em. The Roval munoum la a magnificent bulld- iua. in (irak alylo. u pmachod by a broad tl lnol atalra on whio arofom largo up in route. The tlra`. mom ontorod in 0 ro- tumla. a circular hall, the walla adorned with lapaatry woven at Bruaaola for Henry VIII . and. thou ll aounowhal Iadcd. are null qulto cllaoarul o. The nubjocta wovon on from the Aura ot the A Ila and tho lilo ol Chriat. aa lhidoath Auaulaa. con- varuloa ol 8:. Paul, atoulng of St. Stephen. mlraouloua dra ht ol llahu. otc. Tho [al- lory o! antlqultca la oaooud to none In I-lumps. ooulaluln au auormoua amount of utatlllry rub at Rome. Thorn are a namophq autlutofrlauaolslu allarot 'l-.... ...l_I a. La; I-13. ngrt A, Oh: (I.- Ic1D1~:NTs. 6}` THE DAY. nd the 12th of Maren. Hurrth for the Big Roy-I t5-nishh the .hh Iunul will In. nmra. -tn; ., -. . AT HYMEW3 ALTAR. l`n.. .\Ioutreul. hu purchuod ; & J. Gardiner and wili re- 1 'ur 'ullll S .\ulruw'a sale to-night. I with 1'.-lgnnmn`I orches- ; J. (`umpbellh = , the bent nook ` I, alto the but i f`. FEB. 23. Fire on \\ olfe luln:d. Un Saturday. the '22lrd, the house of Mn. Annie 8. (lrimshaw Ill l-unml. Mrs. (n'm~ shew null hen eldeet mu were uuy to the city. leevlng her daughter and e yonn eon at home; through exertions I pert the furniture was en-ed. Although neighbour: won nrrlved end renlered vnluehle unint- nnce nll else we: lost. Uuly two your: ego every buildingon the lnnu excepting the house was ewept nwey h re. nnrl nlthough Mn. lirlmahuv nwenv only n Itnnll pert of the iueurnnce ehe hnd euoceedod in erecting n new lot of coumxodloue berne. Itnblee and sheds. The house we: e lnrge atone strum ture. with en extenelon {rune wing well furniehed. an it he: been her home for fty- eeven yeete ; the loee will he henvy en lt ie only partly etwemd by lneurenoe. Hre. (lrimehnw hen had runny troublee Ilnce her husband died. but ha rleen enperlot to them nll. end will do no in thin cue. \lC-IlCI I II I III Inc-In-v-n The concert and tormenting held in the Orange hull. Porbmonth. Inn owning {or the bound! of the Pnohytorhl miulou I'll I grant uuooou. The lull In lull. And the length pmgumlno well IIIIIIIOII throng! out. It ch thooxccpuon ol Ilr. John Noland um Hr. D. Stnohu. who won unvoldchly chat. I. Bunny. RA. llod the chair. Min Onor sad Mb (3. Wright can not!- Inlnl nnlnn a Mr Thnnmn Mnnnlllnlnr And J. um Unor and Man 1:. w run: you nou- Iont colon : Ilr. Thoma Munlllnlor and J. lhtuon good non`: : \V. Coohrtno. with his comic and oonl hits, wan loudly up plcuded z ml: wu W. Shoo. lnonutuno. ulmnlannd tho Inn (7. .l. (.`nnnn|.I`. nutuary NIIIIIII It nomf. Anon urn I and two Man ol the slut ol '/mu. add to have formed pan of the do- contlon 0! an that to I.ou. around 8.0. Nola honor of his victory over the (hull I-oloro the (inlet 0! Porgumu. The nes! place 0! Iutuuy In that n! 3 boy Krwlng. 5 :nokhnno.n|l to be ol that In ocu- ound canary. B C. zulno statues of Julius he-ur. John . on. The Man ut mine oouulu MI) I Inn. of which .40.!!!) no at melon nod (lroooo. nun l: the 5 very III uni uuulvo plo- mn [allay In con \vl|_h u munum. but vh to did not visit. h I I but not Imposing he mml cl Ilosolollorb noun- -.--A l..ALI-L Thglnnnnnllhn TIVIIUTIC `IIII.r- IE"IICe Mr. Vllliers` lecture: have been wonder fully popular. Instead of being attired in evenin dress he wears his travelling cordu- my jac et. and gaiters. while his eld glnseee, revolver case and vrster bottle are slung across his shoulders. He narrates his ud- wuturen without the slightest aeoution. and his narrative has the charm of being illustrated by the representation upon a large screen by means of I lissol\~lng\~le\s- Apparatus. of his own sketches taken on lpula whivh have become historic. He has s Iiig fund of humour as well as the knack of giving! the proper prominence to the most important incidents. anti his \`i\'ltl descrip- lion of the marvh of the liritieh troops over the deeert on their way to Kimrtoum is not wanting in pathos. He has created an ex- trgmely fsvorable impression. The Globe says :' War on a white sheet" is unique and altogether pleasing." The Mail says : "Tina inlnunl 41 than: nrnnonl wan swvilml puuaoa DI! II Ill \\. snot. In onuuuc. vhopkuod the hop. C. J. b`anoro|.;l`. U. lurqub and It. (I. \\'ulk\` pure tone nxnnllnnt mndlnng Th: ullhl Inn Dbl` u. luquu um ls. u. wuur pun noun uoollul nodlnrs. The odlhlu vou- ollnl :31. Q` on... nnnlhu A into an! lhnnkl um no or qoomy. a vow on unnu- wuglvoo I on who no kindly unload ll com-soloing the undioooo uloo to the India lot tho onion nod coho not II. The ou- oort cloud st ll o'clock by staging God nun lhn [Juana " OOTI BIT] II I I sue the Queen." Mann.`-liilri trick and won aollllxdtl to-d \P:Ibthmc`oua::l rillln vs. Input 0 com ho: hududl \holn'von`r`:l tho".- nulon with can Mr.0r|IIu and tho _......-.. 0... n..o..|..'..|-- ....... . nu.-and muloll Ilul call. an. Ulll not In "P0| '0' W an-E` - g My-..(?r.l.|n wn::l.`I|kh runway Ilololwnlolllnu nullung noun yuan put. llnurlu wanted I: u|unpI.u|njuoI|onud 0 ghunh hum-III; lrontbouuollhothk `Minnie: II dhuhnllg the moth: t.-:....-.-..w -- -~ ~=--- ~ wuoa no met or uuuuuu-uunun. Ho lo the solo Il|`_IY|lI` vino-pnnnt. and unuohnoncnolshpnnhllu lingual oocououhnuul Monday. Ila In halo bur\Lnd sound In putty ujoytlo um -gune noucenmo. Luring liouerdain vie passed through I nnulIlI`)' that presents a renmrkalile contrut lo .\`mtlnnxl. Scotlunil covered with hills and hedge fences. this country yrithout I hill or fence. the farms and even small ll`~ dens being st-pnrntml hy ditches tul of Inter. and At this time frozen over. .\`|ut~ ing in: being enjoyed h nniny. On our way we pu-ac-cl through Immeriok. Ober- hnusen and Hnnowr, and arrived in Berlin early \\'odneadnv morning. where we met uur friend .\lr. (Emu-n. vi ho in the four dnvs we open! than nhowed us nearly everything of any interval. This city of l,300,000 in- luhil-u.t.s. and gnrriuoned by 204100 soldiers, might well be culled the pride of Gornnniiy. It is indeed beautiful city ; the streets Lro ..~i.h. um] thn lmihlimn nuuminllv nrivntn Illll IIIUQOIIIQT Illllx. ll! `VIM! II ! I ` "The interest 0 those present was excited 1 to an intense pitch." IIGIIKK ICOIIIII IIIO Otlllll VON` PIII` tulllllddflot quality. Aoholthunh` Inn. who nn Hndlv Ihhd In an nlvnn Innlhl on land. Wnlllluwlml. Fob. 90.--Hllllhl HIIIII vuonshooorollhounhthluhunoou. ll- L IL. -`In -IIIIlU" lhnjhl Ad (ll (0 `HO TUUK "I KIN` ICSIUII OI I'1Ul|U|Il'. Rev. \\'. Luenderoou. l)_ll., who ac- cepted the ition of prim-i I ot the Sun- uud \\'ulel;;L college. Que `. it deoimul ot retirf and expects to return to the active ml: of the ministry. Itroos-orv on; Royal (`uI0u|oulnn Modal--A llrmu l|ool(`a lllalon`. Some days ago Mr. (7. Hamilton. collector of customs, was mrt hy a citizen who said: I have something to ive yo\I,"and he pro~ duccd one of the Roya xlaledonian diatrict medals won hy the curling club of Kinxnton. The citizen said the medal had been reco\'~ cred from the ruins of St. Andrew's.-church. Mr. Hamilton says \`arious medal: of the cluh have been lost. It in thought that the med was carried to church by some child wh out it. and the clearing away of the refuse discloled it. The medal was unin~ `man. This nminda,ua that a hymn hook. u.-longing to a member of the \\'uu: sud`, panned unscathed through the tire that don- troyed the Queen street Methodiat church. A year afterwards it was returned intact to its owner.` though it had been buried in the dust and dirt for quite a time. Pooplo Whole hlovunonu. Snylngx lbolnu kftrnnt Auonuou. Misc Nollie Hawluv left for \\'nterto\\`n yesterday. Mr Hr-unis Kilfnvln has none! to Huston yl`II|3TlII)'. Mr. Dennis Kilfoylohu gone to Button ouapleunra trip. He will he sheen! I week. \I- \\` \` \\'i|l:...n. lgn: I \` .n...o uu angenea. \ on. I'Ix-l\la_\`or Bectugruud. of Montrodl. has been promutml by decree of Pruident Car- nut to the rank of the Legion of Honour. Row \\', (` ._llI,n.h\rnnn, I) II. who he- The Way `u-y will Cnnuq. listen the IA- llnlulul-o-No`w Dlninu Put In. _\'ea1enlay the civic (ieputitiun wlitod upon the prince bills counnmeo of the Our mrio legislature and vn.-rb cordiplly r.9cei\'o*i by Hon. J. M. Gibson who did av.-rything possible 1. meet the wishes of All" plrtiu. One bill V II uolitirm the iuumoo of label - turn for the Napuneo, Tuunwonh & Quebec ruilwny and the Kingston; Smith`: Fslln & (mun railway, bnidernuthorixing an extennion of the period to forty your; for the debentures of the Kiuguton, Smith`: l-`all: it Ottawa RR. to run. And continuing the uord\_I'ood clause: which won uloptod by the mtopnyen when the, by~lnw wgl Inbmittod to them. ' ` A -.....-..I |.:II mill ....-.61`..4.. IL- -.....-...-..t- IIIUIIIIFIUU 50 (now. A aecond bill will confirm the Agreement: entered into between the` Napuuee. Tum- worth & Quebec R compnuy. Kingston & Pembroke RR. comp: , city and wnntniuiug the oordwooxl clauses touching that line. A clause in also uouutiued ullow~ ing for the building of an new line by the Nnpunee, Tiunwonh it hiebee RR. eom~ ` puny. but t.u'ir the d6i`iT\T"63<.T'clul|scn will be s-quully npplicuhle. The hy~lnw contains I provision whereby, with the consent of the city council. it can be arranged so that the engines of the Kingston & Pembroke railway cmnpay shall haul the turn, trains or trntlic of the Nupnuee. Tunworth & Quebec nil- 'way botieeu Kingston iunl Hnrrovmnlth or vice Vern. qn Inch terms as the coinpiuii may Agree upon. The bill relutingwn the Napuuee. 'l`mn\_\-urth 1 Quebec RR. will also be passed lhruugh the dominion parlin input. r mncn OIIIIOHI Illtl nap, cannon: uuou lrum NW to the present dllu. armour, model: of battle oldl. painting: of wu Inna, am. Thu Rm.-Al muumm In A lnumloanl. bu|ld~

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