Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1889, p. 8

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you-u uz..Lne..IIIenIuaclIy.'-X wee not eltogelher oornot. ee the gure wee not reelly e our-de-3|. but me the etyle of the work wee that the Reoeleeeoce none of the lute;-woven llnee of the deelgn might have eeeumed I form not unlike the! of the obnoxious emblem ol the Bourbon dyneety. At Till evege the: epeefhh put e on loony pro eot Q emperor In t have forged o! uroheelng the mentle. ll-`d It wee ooeeequeo y let: on my lnetle. the rumour the: In hooee in founded meiely through the In hence ol the Prlnceee do Menernloh lee holly lnenot. Thet lady weeettlaeoebetellgy oereeroneol the heet and meet epptecletlve of my ouetomere. ee ensomu. Me;rmoN`.' u-U Uuuuruug AV l`EIl go! adv Ipl-lug dry oodn south. Imnouno d phy ' (Inn cur. WOMIOI Plblllllltbo Fruh to man; nonh-want and north winds, Mr, Inodorntoly cold weather. Ian I -I\r Irvu VIII III!` 153333`. V ' LIVIIPOOL. h 8. Ocean. bualnou good: Ame:-In mid Ilnnl ` 11-10. ' _ _-__._ ~._... ...- -. -.-v. ,--v t 6.1!); utnlght 'roll r 5. 0.15 1'" tut: u?6.lI;on no. M:)}o476: 0nu:l`o I zouo 1.7 : City bun. uim no fol-It baton. ml to I. uuvvyvu. VVIVHVIIUUIVII IIl.fILl.llo .mfG!.ll:s::uuun for CIOVII. Timothy. Hold ` fhotoo our. Sums Baku-I` l'loIr ! lI1am- mount-. coo hhlu. Bald, Ebb); Math: quiet and unchanged. Pwnnu wtnur. 5.15 to I11): Blunt updng. 6.!!! to roller. LR to 0.75: oxtn. Ml! mam; ounu-no. ulna 4.76: onnrln Run wmo? E361` mJo.&LE.`s"s`t}.c, 'IIOL-Al.I AND I.l`l'AX`l. lll mncoilwlilre. My parents desired that 1 ahould'becume a printer. and accordinglv, ` at the age of 13, they up renticed me to learn that trade. I But I hat a great dislike tn the occupation. I only remained seven months in that position, for the dream of my life at that time was to go to London. A-gentleman interested himself in me. and induced the dry-goods rm of Swan & Edgar to give me a post. where I remained fur seven years. On one occasion I was attack ml with inammation of, the lungs, and owe, I think, my recovery to the watchful one and attention of Mrs. Edgar herself. Hut mv nosition was nm. mm in whi..l. I uav- uvnroox. lurch 8-6 vs. Ohoao-Whlto and Oolord & Id baton. Oorn-50 to 670. Po-3-7! to 760. ` 0|to-3l to sic. Bu-loy-40 tome. R1940 to 560. 0aunnl-4.m w 5.1!). -176 to 185. - Atoll (.010. I to Ill. Ann-...Il in II BllIH"!(`I'. Swl vataatrophies. remarlwble incidents. wonderful transactions occur every day, but it in only once in A while that you can get such extraordinary good value in clothing as now offered by Lambert at Wllsh, IIO Princeu street. Avoid uppenrnnces --A worthy gentle- man, having an unuenlly red nose. wu long uspoctewi of being I tippler on the sly. by those not well Acquainted with his strictly temperate habits . His unfortunate disfigure- ment wu readily cured by the use of Ayers Ssrsapuilla. n RTOCKS. Bank of Montreal . . . . . . . .. Ontario Bank . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bank dn Peuole . . . . . . . . . . .. Maison`! Hank . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bank of Toronto . . . . . . . . . .. Bunquo Jmuuea Haruor. . .. Merchants` Honk . . . . . . . _ . Jnlon Hunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bunk ofcmnmenco . . . . . . . .. Imperial Bank... . Montreal Tel:-(rm h 00 Rich. & Ontu-In av. 00.. City PInon[erRR..... Montreal On Go. . . . . . . . . .. (baud; Paclcll . . . . . . . .. (,`usdnCottonGoInpu:y.... lrundu f`:o'.tou Oo. . . . . . . . . .. n ohauco owlny s. we rrlnoeu street. Kingntnn. The right of way far the .'. T. & Q. rail way has been cleared from 'l'Mworth tn the nut:-kirto of the village of Tweed. The sound of the N. T. & Q. whistle will mingle with that of the C l . R. in Tweed early next summer. IJVIIPOOLOIIIII IAIKIT; I --__-..A. Il-__|. n n _ __ vruy uemre me session closen. Lndief half, whole and uurter wigs. bangs. switches. hair chnins, rmgn, msde to order. Dress and mantle making. Cnnnil carnal. In--t Avnr nun1`- .~....... u'-I-|. 1. mun. urea: ma mantle muung. Unnnit corset. best ever made, over Wnlnh & SM|lt`.y'l. 105 Prinoeu street. Kingston. right of Il`Il\.I far Hm \' T` .l~ ll -nil IIIHIBU. The Kingston deputation tint went to Ottnwn yesterday had A private conference V with Sir John A. Macdonald. The public deputnt-ion will ask for a grant for the rail- way before the session closea. l..l:...' |...Ic ...L..l.. __; _._-_.,_ -7.-7 .Br0ck`-`Hie has organized its board of trade. D. W. Dowuey is president. and \V. H. Comstock vice president. The coun- cil und board of urbitration hu also been nnmed. "`L. I? 1,, , A i un _--gu IIIICI '\.I\4\JDll. I`.uu.<, Feb. 20.-I`fe|r that the Ameri- mn public wilI scarcely find the feet: of my ' czLn:t:r`0I sufficient interest to merit record- ing, but. an I am uaured that my name md my eetublinhment are better known in the l'nu.uI States than Lhave heretofore im- agined, I ield to the persuasion: of an American riond, and set down at random some fugitive reminiscences. I am an Eng- lishman, I was born in the town of Bourne. ' in Lincolnahire. My phrenta desiredlhnt I lhoIIIuI'Imi:unw ll nrinlnr and am-nr.lin.ulu ._.-v. cnvvvo uuvvng IAIHVVLII UIIIVV IITAXL PRODUCE CGMMISSIOI DEALER. 1 Hnnnngnog-..r\I..-.- Ilu_..-n._ uu-|. LIVIRPOOL 00110! IAIKIT. I .--_-.4. |.I_._L . lac. an :8. Mcraul 3. Mr. Kirkpatrick s wrecking bill is now in good shape and the government is probably not brave enough to oppose it and \ risk II division. The senate may, however,` attack in. -JOSEPH FRAlfQ_(_LIy, .1:...l..... D.A-l m--L n._ KOITIIAL PIODUCI IIAIIIT. There has Just arrived at Q wood yard, Onurio street, t of sawed or unsaved maple, of dry nlnb wood. 1 Fnrhi-h hula n._.l. n-In .. \ 0| ury null) WOOU. I furkiah bath towels. one: yards in length, only 40; I towels, one and one eighth ya 1.50. at R. .\lcFa:1l M. l.":..I......_:..|.-- ...__.L:_, mun yuu win: 111 me lllel line At their ysrd. The best and handaomeat 10c. cretonne ever shown in Kingston. New patterns in muslius, new curtain materials at R. Mc- Fau| a. "I"L....- L _ _ _ . ._;_ ,, 2 n . c n . ... nu.-arnuurge to ply `on the lakes. Jnhn Rhodes and H. Super have purchased property on the corner of King and St. An- dwwa streets. Brnckville, for 316.250. !'C(:k ck Knuth hnlru Hun hour -I-In L...-.1 uuuuuun C \/()'l. Osweqo parties are engaged in trying to organize ll company to construct I 397.000 stealnburge to ply the lakes. J')hn Rhndnn and H Qnnnr hnuo nun-.ln.-...l ' H. -v He Soc-ill-ed tIue,YnIua|_)lo lnrnnnga ` 4! me lcmprou luonlo-8onua olrtho I-`uurv Cuutunnlion Whou Croutlou Ho I{I'I}|rInbOI`I With 1":-ldo-`l'ho Succouu at am Euxllnhman. l hi-_-Inga Inter-00-an. I|..... |:\_|, nn r-:,, .| . .u . uu-wa streell. nrnckvme, tor $l(i.250. llreck 8; Booth have the beat slabs, haril wand And dry blocks. You can get just what you want in the fuel line At their ysrd. Th!-I lung! and Monday,"-...-o ln.. ..- . rnr ury mu: and non; maple, soft wood and hare] wood at lowest prices, go to ..3ruvfnrd a. foot of Queen street. Fresn L-ea salmon, fresh brook tram, ooloclmns, And all 'in*3a of sh at Heq:iuI'- sun's twmorrow. SUD B nrmorrow. ()ur`laa*. Snturxluyl Mld Saturday night. All goods sold for what they will bring at Johnston & Co's. n,........ _...z._ -.._ -, , , - - vury Cllep, It K. MCl"lH1l'l. Pnrkcys. wild and tame, snow birds, chickens, ducks, &c., &c., at. Henderson's to-morrow. ` Not less than I70 children will take part in the concert in the city hall tonight at 7:30. Don't forget it. Striped tweed: and uursteds. 33 In 84 for trousers, at Lambert ` & \\`alah'a, 110 Princess street. For Irv malx xnrl unit .......I. _,.n --ll\1\` noN`I`nu`.A 1. s'rock_ M a mi u`I`.- Mos1'm:AL. March 8.4? noon nAl'n. n|rr'r ` trnulp gI'0CEl'y. Chair backs, splaahers. sideboard covers, l)`Oyley`u `toilet covers, tray covers, etc., very cheap, at R. McFaLul s. l'nrk(-vs, wild gm! fnrnn ....n... I.:....l- \ .UU(`ilu 3. Iianangs, pineapples. sweet Florida. oranges. mngerinea &c., at ,Henderaon'a cheap grocery. Chair hmalnn Inlnllinr-ca .:A..I........l ,.........,. ` pncea go to uowea 41 msonet.te s. The handsomeap jacket Inuteriula in the city in black, light colors, and checks at R. MuFaul's. ~ Il........-.. _!._Ar_--| A "` `u sploo` oi Every Day lJfo-W|nt the Public Arc Tulklng A_bont-NotI|lng Eu-l onpu tho Attention o( `I"l:ou who pro Tnklnl Noun. ` Sliced hams, l`2c. per pound at Hender- son : to morrow. Cool Burgess and 1 new ckmpnny appear ' in Dundu. New goods Arriving dniiy for Bowen & ` Bisnnette. _ ' T heremofnetor below zero, and new green pass at Henderson's. Remember C. S. C. C. in city hall to night : It 7:30. Tickets oulv 101: and 200. For white and gray cottons at wholesale prices go to Bowen & Bisonet.te Thu lmnrhmunnno iunhns .....5..-:..I. t. .L, {N~ A HISTORY or THE HOUSE HE HAS ESTABLISHED. `IPARAGRAPHS PICKED up av oun , ausv neponrsns. I, u sun 3, IN rrxncess For dry oak and loft maple, soft wood Dd ln\I/oat nrinm an on c:oniMECiXL MATTERS. {NCIDENTS`v()~l`-TH,E DAY.% I010. -- toll. mu. " an lath :I1.0vo .ll. Umgll: 0. Bio I8." I I JUIIllIJ\I- lllu MONTBIAI. March 8. no hhll. d unchonud. rwels. one and a quarter unly bleached linen e yards long, only r J. Cnmpboll s , the best stock >, also the bean urn. 231 I3! mu: `rm: mm DRESSMAAKER. 558'!` r Itrong lb Imouul: wr I M dent." was uuu. ll:lIl`lI`I:`.IdO' uk~t:Itl:.I'r In- upooootl , , one ` u xi...-JP-`:5 om atnu`: wffua cud 1;air.Tr.5"wrnaum:U? 1`mETn`o. Ti? 1 Kilpln. J. Jonkhu. J. mm... A. A. Kerr. Montreal; Rev. W. Levin. Dr. M. J. Jones. Pruoott: W.|l. Iuodnth, Preston, Guns .1, I`. n'\r-n Ir-..._...m- V To Help the unlloll. In nnpoou to the demand: 0! the knights of labor the domlnlon govarnmcul have in- troduced 5 noun:-o imposing penalties for ovbrlosdlng vault plyl on Inland Incor- sud load than out of Arbor lnuclont a It anal no In .'... ..........4I... ....-.u ` Iuu Uullu ulllll 0|]! 0| hIl'D0l' IIIIIIIIMEV a 1 qt! . or in an nnuoworth oundl ol. 0 knight: now uktlnt he In- Im h Alninfnn` A-A -u nabs.-I A-cg nu own 5 nuur-no I I introduced Into the punch nt. 1110.. 3 an not Almanlhnr nm-ram, Al 91.. 6...... aonu. rluoou: W.l. luounth, OIIL; J. C. O'Neil. Komptvlo. , E|::'k|It3. M. J on u'iun'.mN ow ` .W` . I ` n Ia;-n, `w1uaum:i'f "5. . A A Klllllll. ' I ..'Al|.`l|n PI--.--.._ -uv -nvvvl arr 17'1- Arrlula st tho Brltloh American Homol- W. (Stun. J. M. Taylor, J. 8. Potter, R. C. Merritt. J. N. Butedo, A. Williamson, 0. Wnrnor. E. Hurt. R. R0 n. Toronto: I. Burn. Gunnoqno: E. Me My, Roth; G.W. Inglis. Bouon; G. P. Brophy, R. T. Thoma, Ottuu; E. Jennings. New YOU`: J. Pool- Cohmu-n2 K Rrtnn, Clown. sue nungewn cornmnere are aomewhat d ted to nd Toronto and Montreal d re putting engara le Kingeton and at alleged combine prloee. . A grocer gave the way it wan done. Yellow eugnre are eold with granulated, and whlle the latter ie .$ll!Q!!d M gxzmbigs. nneusuu of 1mm 30- OVI to Q0. are maze on ye , than evening up the prlce ol granulated, III III]! nuunnarou. The Dominion Grocer uvs that the day: of the nugor combine are numbered, that Kingston. Poronho. and other western mer- chnnu are lick of it ; thnt yellow uuaurn are sold It cont. and under cost, in coniunctinn with granulated ; thnt some plo dnto ahead lulu bf gnuulntod. and I nt,myItori- 0!]! credit now no ncoivod by buyers 0! -granulated. Thn Klnnntnn an-nI.In..-- g-. -..........|.-n _qul:K or violeu. It has occuionnlly been stated in the newspapers that I have given up all active partici tion in my lnusineao, only remain lug an our or two daily at the entcblinh meat in the` Rue do In Pnix. That state- ment in iucornct. I arrive there curly in the morning and never go home till 6 or 7 o'clock in the evening. And every toilette furnished by the house receive: my personal Iuporvilion from the fashioning of the model to the plscing of the tinnl trimming. CllARl.lI Fllllilluvk 'nn-ru nu ma uru. was um.-men. Once I made I dress in whose construc tion l() J yards of silk were emplu_v..l. It wnu in light glance talletms in three llluulu! of purple, from delicate lilac to due violet ; the whole skin was soverod with c nee full rushing: in the three ahuloa, and when completed the drone looked like a hub bou- .quct of violetl. I: l... ......--:......ll.. L--- _._.-J :_ .L_ TUIICH The -hooped skirt wss invented by the ` empress to conceal the approaching advent of the Prince Imperinl. and it was the ox- rectant birth of the Princess Re-.urice that ed to its immediate adoption by Queen Vic- toria. Unis was in the year lS.'>.'). The Amplitude ;_given to the skirts of ladies` dress as by the new invention was something ex- traordinary. Tun bl`?-Milhs'(vf satin or \'el~ vet became neu-saury tofashiun the simplest s|tirt,und in lighter materials, where oun- ces, ruchings, etc.. were used as tiiuunings, we hesitated tn promise .1 second dress out of: pattern of sixty or sixtyseven yards till the tint was nished. VII?- Auoiher fancy costume I made for her was an exact repr(nlu.'i0n of the dress of Marie de .\ledicis from a couteniporary por- Irsit. When she tried it on for tho em- peror's approval he found it too sombre. and to replnce it we furnished. at twenty four hours notice, a copy of the oilet. worn by Marie Antoinette in the well uown por- trait of Mme. bebrun. I but saw the em ress on the occasion of her brief visit to aria a few weeks ago. She has almost entirely regained her health under the treatment of the famous physician At Amsterdam, whom she consults annually. and with her health she has regained 3 great portion of her beauty. Her complexion has naturally lost its freshness. but the gnsce of her carriage, the line outlines of her fea- tures, sud the beautiful mould of her bust And shoulders are or: striking as ever. l hove dressed nnny lovely women, lmt never 3 lovelier one than the ex-empress ot the French. IL. I. .-..._I _I..'_. ,,_ ` A I granulated. The Kingston combiner: comewhst llnnnnnl tn nd 'l`.uu...o.. --.I n........-| vuuou es w.uuu. After the clone 0! the exhibition I took the mantle to the Tniieriee to dinpley it by pormieeion to the emperor, u there was then. hit at its being urcheeed by the etue to be deposited in the rvetoire den Arte at-Metiere. The emperot greatly admired it. but while he wee engpining it ll. Bee- chioohi. then one ol the imperial chamber- inilu. who wee preeent, exclaimed : "There he boenn'euii`eur-dd lie introduced into the ldll-........|.. WAS IUI lll N5 P'3I'lCL'Lly 53 H EIHIUC. ' I supplied the empress with several other fancy costumes. One was that of Juno, and another the splendid drcsa of a Dogarcssai, or wife of the lloge of Venice. For this last named toilet she caused to be fashioned the necklace in diamond network, with a great imitation pear ihaped pearl suspend:-d in each interstice of the network, which was sold among the crown jewels, and the fact of the pearls not being real -..-tented a good deal of talk at the time of the salt,-. She never wore this authentic and pictur esque tut cumbersome ornament. She tried it on several times, but it always -marred the effect of her costume. It was sold for 84,000, a price for beyond its intrinsic value. \._..L,._ L... .__A_, , Y I 1 I |'laCl'I.h|lIlll!!llL Ul LllI3 ('|l[l'lC(CT HS -`l|.liAlIllH' ` b0. and which '21: said to be so cxtrcmely J imlelicnte, would scarcely cause a remark if worn at the present lay. It was a rnlm -11 black uml scarlet plush, and WM mmle with- out sleeves and with only In narrow gohl lmud passing over each shoulder, A style that is univemwlly adopted now, but which, in the days when creuiug dresses werv all made with shnrt. lace-trinnm.-ml slnrws rem.-hing lmlf way to the elbow, hall a ralh.-r startling ellect. This,- of course wus en hum.-ed by the beauty of the wearer, who was formed us perfectly as A statue. l lllnnllml Ill. uninnann Ivlfh nnv.-rnl ntluar VIVIIIIUICIU. The celebrated dug:-sa in which the (Iouu teas 1l`e Custigilonc ppoared at u aulnsmlnu-nt enterutixmuent of t. 3 character as .\'ulunnn- I 5.. I... .. ...o Ln .....l u |.:..l. ....... ..l.. ..--g cu-u vv--nun Wu. nu u-v-- u. ...-v_ and monbout feathers. repruentin She qnve her own rst ncy bnhat the Hotel d Albe, then on the Chum -Elysee: `but long since torn down. Fort is enter- tainment I made her an elegnnt costume in which she was to have personnted Disun. The quiveriivru in silver, `and the empress bod canned at portion of the diamonds of the crown to be mounted as al _ garland of oak leaves and acorns, whicl she 'wss to have worn fastened transversely across the corssge. l`his gurhiuxl was disposed of hut year at the style of the crown jewels. But the mysterious death of is young relative of the imperial family. who was shot hy some person or persons unknown. pI'e\'eute(l her from appearing it the hull except incognito and shrouded in ll plain domino. The most successful fancy costumes of the time were ll uipsy dress which we mat-lo for the heautiiul Countess dc Brigtrle (now the Baroness lo l'oi|ly), and one in which the Duchess lo Mouohy, then the Princtrss Aunu .\luru.t, appeared as n ilower l:_n,.~k't. The cowmge of this last dress was cnvcn-.:l with gilt Wit`l(C|'W0|'l(, and rcprescuto.-(I a basket turn:-nl upside down, from which n cusczule of ow:-.rs fell over the skirt. The (_'ount:~s \\'ule\\'tslm llllpL'l'30!liLll:ll II fortune taller, and the Princess de Me-tternich an Austrian vivundiero. ` T`I.... ...I .....s,_l .L....... L. Luau Wu III. > " , Two thing! at the beginning of the empire colnliiued to give to turniuirlu dress an melded importance. - Onelwu the iuaentiun of the crinoline. and the other was the rage for 'faricv costume balls. The first one of those entertainments took place at the house of M me '1'u.achcr do la !'auzerio,~one of the role lives of the emperor`, and was cumpurstively small anlr of an intimate "and private char- acter. Tho, empress n poareJ at it in her first fnncy doutumo, w ' ch was furnilhod lay me. end which Wu a dress in black tulle re ruentin night. Rh: nova I15!-nuln r-gr. 'll'Il'V lml.nt the _ . ' . . 9 x the has-since always continued to be. ` that was 3|]. " _ 'l`..... .|.:..... -." .2... |.....:....:..... .J L... -... ::-----_---j- To` ll In tho nnngnnln 1|! 1|: `u llotol Arr V9.1. wing ox mo nnu Inmmmg. CIIARLILB Fnlnxnxcx \\'on'rH. III In): Numbarod. IIIICU. Beiore this epoch I had uken medals at the International exhibition of London. in I852, and of Paris in I853. Thin wu while I In still at the Maison Ungelln. My ex- hibit at the (int. Pnrin exhibition Wu a court train in white moire antique. the ground almost entinly dinnppenrin under embroid- er: in gold thread nnirourfu. the pattern of w ioh In: my own d lag. It re roun- led I uric: of gndnnted ounceu in gold lance. Iprudlng out in tho form of an inn. and even at that 0 h or low price: when two was conuido nu extrnv nut amount for `bdrm nnnlnng hJ------ THE BRIT! uno ulywn llrmllro company nu pur- ohuad the sin hr In luctory lrom Oogrgo K. Ilclilnoly. ltooulutl 0! slot oftho us: old: oi the Iowa. A contact for poworllulnuuuudowlththoolootrlo light Putnam's Ol'l lnnntor In the but nmody fol-corn: nuns. It act: quickly. make: no son upohud ol- loctu I rullcul ours. A lnnnlud Imitation Hrs?! 8.1 vnlnu Tnh niche; Illhtltllilt on not the clone hnlhtlonl of the gum- ino loo ohm: nhnrl. ~ I"' ooupuy. ` ' Now on-on Pun. . New pull th huh spinach. rlpo tolmlou. no: lot:n:.d;-ndbhcl. colcryfnun Kslunuoo. And lots 0! M00 It at the chap grocery homo It-Morrow. endor- l0II' noel unit. II goon not we omit I in often oond. IIIU IIUTIU TIII IIWIITII IIIU ITIIKI IIIIICI III Inn on ht. When IoGcrry fell there was great o oorln . By the tmublo hi: cont wu torn in t buck. IIIIIIIIUU HI. allll. Uloor Mt.-Gnrry rode up to the track you- tordny afternoon on a grey chnrgir lowed him by P. Mt.-Lnughlln. Llc0ury looked wall on lnonobock, snd proudly Imttod around the oouno. A short dlunnco from the judges Itaod the horn began to osper. and It wuovldont the policeman won in dllonlty. One of his foot lnd got away from the stirrup. Ho could not shy in the uddlo, and wu wound in I bank of snow. The horn rm toward: the gnnd and and Ill much}. Winn Hnnrrv lull than run muoully oppoeea to racing. The new: were e gnu euoceee, and much credit in due to the men who arranged them. Their role elm woe to treat all pnrgiee uking put in them fairly and in this they eueoeeded odmirubly. A a deal of reeponeibility in connection vi the races reeted upon the secretary. Mr. Mur- ray. and to hie credit be it eeid he so er- renged hie work chet no hitch occurred in the rogremlne., He deeervee the heart then to! those who were ueooieted wit him for the careful and buelneeelihe wny he fullled hie dntiee. (IQ..- Il..l}-.__ _..I- .._ A- AL- 6-AL Inn- noraea Iruwn won mom. The two to be contested yeutcrdny by mules owned by Mean. Tuylor And Sim- moudu wu cnmoeled. Mr. Simmnnda refun- od to nllow his mule to enter. because being A member of the Sslvnion Army he in re ligioully opposed to racing. ` Than ru-on umm A aunt nnnconn. And much .. -- vvn-CIVIC! vu an In `lulyto pa local \-glued at (M0. Aftnr thn nlnna nl .\| l|ll\ (If 'llll`. Jl IN-I3. The judges met last. evening to consider I dispute about the County Race." It Wu molested un-ler protest. beuuae it "IS alleged that cermiu mu had been in cnnnecciuu with it that were uot _ t. The panics clmrged with otfeudinf were Ieverely reprilunndecl, And the purses were ordered to be pnid to the ownon of the horse: which won them. `PL- _,.H.. L. L- .-_,._n-.l .._-5-_.I-.. I... Incl h - 5...: 21.? 33'; '.'.5".'.'o'...X;".'."'".'.'X... '}':....."" `Yummy I ` Kill)` Cu ` Johnny 1 illllflllflll. AWIIQJ ICII Hllll IEKIIINI UK] 0.1:" `X3 um.-inn coming clown the home stretch. In the third bent an accident hnppencd tn l`umIn_v Ii. He fell uluriug the lat half of the heat, and by the mishap could only secure second phce. \ I ' \I \I I I: \' rm; nun: run ALL. Johnny B. was in this race and atqnnlly failed tn strike his old time speed. He was in ton f-tat colnpany Altogether. and many old friends felt. sorry to see him outtrotted. If he had won one heat there would have been grent rejuicing. The cntiieu were : Tommy H.. VV. B_. Wnixht. l.`\t-hine. P.Q. Johnny B. b. 41.. Hriggs Hrue.. Kingston. Kitty Vnmi. br_m.. 8. .~`. llydc. lhgdenuhunr. Kitty (`mun mu: the favorite in tl.e race. but in the first been she could not get. Ahead of Tummy B.. 3 fine lnv gelding. staunchly built and pus-esaing cwnuideruble speed. The be-Aviuesa (-f_ the track suited him better than it did thcl. mare. He was unhed hard, And it was with 3 -me ditcu tv he came home It winner. Kitty Cann was second. with Johnny B. third. Kitty (`nnu worked beautifully during the next three heat: and won etch time. Tommy ` It. did his best to beat her, but was fnirly iiclentexl. She left him behind on each oc~ '..,. .l....... 5L- L....__ -.._.n-|. I- Pride . Lil! 0 l.inh- ` I awv N I.m~y Little I UIBIHUCUH. lhe third hewt was simply Another trial of speed between the grey geldinga. Little Ruck headed the procession durin the first half, and was aftcrwnrda collared 3` Little Tommy. The TRLQB was I pretty one coming hum-3, Illti it was the opinion of many that Tommy wuuid arrive rst. He could not, however. past: Little Rock. and arrived I nvck behind. Pride was third and Skip fuurth. r . nu, 3rd, 325. . In- u. mug tllsltlce Uculnu (nu xourui none. Tommy broke at the start of the second heat, nind close behind him trotted Little Rock. Those two horses made the race in- tezcsting. Both geldings fought gnmeiy` for (inst position. Little Rock doing the inireat work. They did not ioad each othnr until coming down the home stretch when Little Tommy lost ground by breaking. He auted very disorderly, but. came in a good second. Pride was -third And Skip fourth. Lucy c.uue home so far behind that she was distanced. `Ii... .L:_.i L. .'_..-- _:_ ._L. ,_ .1 - 2 I So the `Countess de Pourtsles took the dress sud six months lohr I msde one pre- cisely like it for the empress. which she worn at the Vincounes TIOOI. .:Sho was then in slight mourning for her sister, the Uuclr ass d'Albe, and I furnished her at the ume time with A house dress in blsck moire: nu- xique. cut princssss. that is to any with skirt and corssge in one piece. the first dress aver Insde in thst style. Phi: was the first ordst; for my impsrisl customer that I ever tille . I)_.t ..... aI.:_ __-_|. I L- I A L, \ n Luvf . n In.. Uliun I1 lirus., Kingston. l.'1lt e`l(oL`|i. 3.3.. J; Wolsload. .\.wanec. Tliis race was the first one in which Pride had been allowed to start. He got away in line style and for 3 short distance led his compamy galnely. ha he soon found himself working against a stxbdior and faster horse, Little Rock. lle collared Pride and both passed under the wire together at the finish of the half mile. lihu race between the two horses was very interesting at this stage. But the positions of the horses were changed during the last half of the beat. Little Rock went to the front and kept the position with very` little trouble. Pride remained second, Tummy third and Skip fourth. Lucy could not get near her mlnpotitors and came home it long distance bcllllnl the fourth horse. Tnunnv lnrnlzn 11! than slur? nf Ihn am-n-..l Ulll culllplullllll. Nutwitlietamling the disagreeable weather the races were considered better tunu thuao oc-curing on the two previous days. TIM; 2:45 `nu 1. Five out of the eight houses entered start- ed and gnve 3 good exhibition of racing. The following horses competed. Pridu. 11.3.. J. .\lc.\'nll '. Prescott. Little Skip, c.m.. .\l. . Flynn. l rescull. Lmlu Tommy. 2 ;.'.. H. Milling. Nanance. Lin-\` h In Lhur. II Rn: k'inuuInn A Choice Race Between Slime` Outnldg ` sloexlnqa l'retl.)' Content In tho? Free- For-All ngu--1`ho Dispute Intho Coun- ty Rum settle-cl. ' It cannot be recorded thut the woether which preveiled yesterday Afternoon wu ,,_auitnble for horse racing. The wind blew- tiercely across the fair grolfhda from-. the north-west. and was ncconnpuiied by nnow. The hundred or more people who I-lite:-ed about the grounds Were thorough} chilled before _!.he prognumne was conclude . Those who auered most by the `cold were the judges and reporters who occupied an ele- vated, position on the judges` stand. For the ankeuf the sport they stood the cold blasts. which struck them un-all sides. Iii.tl1- out complaining. Nntwivlmtnmlimv tlm 1li.~nu'vrmInlln umnmr Tlmo, ISH` WfH]G.'FRIi)iAY . MARCH s. THE SPORT ewoveo "m A, VERY_ % `cooLA'rr.3sPHeaE. ' fun KI.\'GSTON RACES; 3 . - . - '1\mm Time. . gllfilleil llly "OUR II V` Orln `blue. Before I left the Maison Uagelin, the firm counted many vlienu at the imperial court, although the house was looked upon as decidedly legitimint in character, as it dated from the days of Marie Antoinette, and had hanging on the wall: ol its chief recep- tion rournu drawing in India ink of the: queen cumin to shop there soon after the accesaiurr of uil XVI. It mm extensively putmuized by the ladies of the Fuubounz St. Germain. and one of them introduced me to the Countess Pourtnles, through whose inuence I tint submitted one of my creation: to the empreu. It was 3 wullxing dress in grey tntfetu trimmed with black velvet ribbons, the skirt and jacket made to match. which was than an entirely new idea, though the style has since become so uuivcnnl. The omprou admired it ex tremoly. But, Mr. Worth," aha said, I should not like to be seen in public in no novel A coatume. I mutt wuit until some- one else has appeared in it, for in my posi- tion I ought not to attempt to net the fa- Ahion. 1 must be content with following it" _ u. n.;_.;.. J. .\lc.\oul Prescott. 0 l`r0scull. u 'l`omm . K h Lhun I1 Hrus., Kingston. u `Muck. 2.2.. Welslumi. .\'.umnnn, lllf. .`l .\I ..\I `\. $11.3; Isl. $62.50; 2nd, 337 32:56} 156 IIOII OlI- INIII IIII I unornory 5 lllll loot. 0 large uulnbly hull tor courtsh- uenb. with Inltohlo dnulng rooms. There will In 5: ohurntory on cop. Thou will be room for I!) Icholon. oo oo moo tor rooroouon purpoooo. un mo Int oor than `will ho two olul rooms, o library. and board room; oooond oor. two more oluo room: and laboratory third nal. A Iain` Annnnnhlu ILA" On: nntnrinln. Tho new high oobool st Dcurouto will bo that node: In height. with 3 hucmcnl to be be and for notation pal-pout. On the link nnr than: `will in tin nlnnn mnnnn_ ------ '"3ondiubI. .5 the evening. A Fire:-clue lntertnlnlnent. There wee e large endlence er the open home Int evening to see the performance 3! Nieheel Strogo," Chrlee L. An- rew'e epeciel company. e story of the pley ie well-known here. hevlng been pre- eented before. The piece wee weed out well. end the enlertelement geve entire eetiefentlon. The member: of the troupe ere ectore In the true eenee of the term, end veeredihhle account: of themeelvee dur- _- AL- -..-_I__ Pnrtlnulnrn ol the C900. Mill: V. Millnaludgment. R. 1`. WA] ham. 0 C.. for n pellnntn ; E. H. Sm the, QC.. for dofen mu. contra Apps: for dolendnnt from the judgment of J. Robert- son, M. the trial in thin city in favour of plaintl. The notion wu brought by Iain- tln tout uido I mortgage us {run nlont nnd void. and for recovery of possession of cortnin lnndn. Held thnt the mortgage, having boon given fnr n irnudnlont purpou, via. to defect creditors. the court must do- clino to relieve Iulnintii (mm the conse- quencc of it. I undoll v. Tinkin. 6 Out 625. lollowod. Judcment thnt plnlnti claim, and doiondnntu counter clnim. must both he diuminod with com. l arrived there in the year I846. Two years later came the revolution which mu-r~ turned the throne of Louis Philippe, and atlhirs went very ill until after the establish- ment of the empire. But by that time I had Inn-lo my way in the house, and had been I pointed director of the cloak depart ment, ning shortly After taken into part nership. At that time the Maison (hgelin did not make dresses, it being considered -lerogutory to the dignity of the house to do so. The few, therefore. that I supplied were made outside under my eu en-ision. h_v .5 clreivunaker in my own emp oy. ln lac: my actions were subjected to no men)` re- strictions end such vehement objections were mule to all my ell'ortI toextend the lmsim-an lhut l liually quilted the rm end went into lvllnlll088 for myself. This WIS in the year 15.35`. My partner was a Swedish gentle- man, Mr. Bulner h. and the rm umtinnoil In he Worth & bergh till the fatal year of the Franco (iermun war, which saw innu- gumted my house an Worth alone. Rnfnrn I lnfr rhn \'A:nnn ll...-..Ii.. cl... 6}... OXKBIIGGI K0 IIIFCT IUUKI I0 IKKBIIU. The A.0.U.W. lodge In Adding to in membership continually, and new numbers 45 members. PCIIIIIIICQI QIUIKIIUCI I40 nun Uy "I! [III U05. Maple Lu! lodge. A. F. & A. M., meet: Monday evening at Muonic ball. A very interesting progrunme will be curried out by the bretborn, And I cordial invitation in extended to sister lodge: to attend. Tho A (I ll \\' lndnn in gtldina tn its A Mnrlmonlnl \\`uve Passing Over the \'ll|ee--Lodgu In Good Shape. Matrimonial air, or air in which matri- ` mony seem: to llourieh, in being inheled at present by Ill elignble partiee About Bath. and the clergyman are reaping a harvest in condensing the populetinn y converting two distinct personage: into one. A few dnyeego I oung Iedy whom we delight to Miss Bert I Armstrong, passed from our gueforevel. she being merged into Mre. 8. J. Melltxp, and I like tranniorlnntion will take place on Mondny nexnwhen Mine Mary Hownrd willbeoome Mn. A. I . Northrup, of Lawrence, Michigan. The doctor, whose wedding ha been looked forwerd to with no much engerneee by the people, in not yet united tothe object of his choice, he not having. it in alleged, com leted the ecte-of pennence euigned to him y hie feir one. Mnnle lgnl lnrlon. A, F. 4`. A, M,_ moan Renlrew People Think Thev Have Bonused All the Bchemea They Can S`-and Renfrewites are objecting l~- In: her bonuaing of railways. At a recent :.= -. .. ;, to arrange for a delegation to visit "i--l-u.:.~ and press upon the government the lH:tZU3* sity of aiding the Ottawa. Arnprior and Renfnw railroad. considerable discussion occurred. James Stewart thought nothing that would tend to induce the people of Renfrew to invest further in railway pro jects was gained by the competition of the K. 3: P. Mr. Wright thought therewas it gain in the competition secured. P. S. Stewart said if there was a reduction in freight: it applied to outgoing freight and not to any coming in, as the rates from Kingston on the K. at 1'. were precisely the same as those from Bruckville on the C.P. R. Ratepayers," said Mr. Barr. I strongly advise you to encumber yourselves with no more railway bonuses." It was contended that the advent of the K. it P. cut off the greater part of the Opeongo and Calabogie trade from the-village. Mr. Wright said that he as a merchant was not afraid of competition. that an Renfrew merchant who had not enough rains in his head to compete with Calsbogie merchants should close his doors. Heforone benefitted.and that to` a large extent. by the building of the K. it P.. and many others in town as well as himself had also benelitted by the con Itruction of that road. It was agreed that the delegates be sent. and that the council be requested to pay their expenses. Messrs. Craiv. Wright, and Reeve Henderson were the delegates appointed. Illlyn Capt. (iilpin. Bmclxville, is desd. He was on the Sir Robert Peel at the time that vessel win cs tured and burned by the rebels at the 'Fhouund Island park. 1838. He has: left $3,000 to the general hospital, Brockville. ness. " If Hon. Alex. Mackenzie Famine his seat in the house till the genernl elections he will hue lice.-n_just thirty years in Parlisment. He is in much better health this session than last, walking to and from the house daily. (`Ant flilnin R-u~|ny:lI.. :1: A-..) `l.l'.. ....... UK -. William Johnson, of Belleville, says that Mayor Wilson, of that citv, formerly an indel. was converted thrnugh his nun throwing his arms about hll neck and uk- ing him to go with him on the way of holi` neon. ` sun was married eighteen months ago. Rev. E. M. Tu Ior has resigned the prin cipalship of the french Methodist institute, Montreal. The position has been otfercdyco .. Rev. W. Hall. M A., formerly of (iauano-' (|lH'.. uuuuou Journalism. Mrs. Mnrgetu, wife of Major .\!a.rxzetts, _Sal\'at.icn army, died on Sumlny in Toronto. Mrs. Margetfs was formerly Capt. Owens, and was married eighteen months Tnvlor has resianml thn nrin uurg. ' 7 The remains of the late Adam Franklin. * l)uml-Ln, were romuvecl this week to Naps. nee l.)r burial by his laughter, Mrs. Hugh Milliuun. l . T. Barnum has offered McDonald. of the London Times. 3750 a week to lecture in the United States on some peculiarities of London journalism. l\Im, KIA!-unit: u-Eh. AC llnin- \'..-.....bL... (`tune to He Irfquently consulted. l was wont in those days to talk a great deal to the buyers,who were sent from Lon ulou to Paris, about matters and things in the latter city. A visit to l'aris was then 114) small undertaking. Phe actual journey took two days and a half each way. so that the buyers from the house of Swan & Edgar used to consume from sixteen to seventeen days for each visit. Finally, Paris became the goal of my aspirations, as London had formerly been. I used to spend my evenings in the study of French, and whenever any French customers visited the shop I in- mriallly sought them out and tried my best In talk with them. ' Hue of my customers went into business at (`sen and I was in hopes that he would Like me into partnership, but on being dis appointed in that quarter I resolved upon going to Paris and trying my fortune there at all hazards. I had no idea of where I slnuld go or what I should do when l got there. But I was so fortunate as to secure a position almost -immediately in the house of Messrs. (fagelln Gt C0,, in the Run Ri- lehelien, then one of the most extensive and bestknown establishments of its kind in l aris. I ...._!.....) 41.-.... :_ AL- .. Gourds) and Insulin Night. ._.| -_._l__ -1 _A__ _.._J_- .I__. Drl III". I . L- Pdlmer, A grudunte of Albert col- lege. l$el|eville."iu now a judge in Colorado. He lnarried Mina Annie Osborne, of New- bura. ' ' `rho -nun-In- -1 Al... I... I I- , n I I- I110 uric: 0! doom. Sir Julinn Puincefoto, the new Britiuh minister! the United Statomntandn ai,x teat : four in his stocking feet. HCDPV Goorne in in In-Ant aharnnrul `IL. La- war In nu stocking feel. Henry Geor e is in grant. demnnd. He has r-ceived an 0 or of 85,000 to go to Australia After he complete: his spring tour in Great Britain. II I u_I__,_ . . . ... yuu uucu B. ' Rev. Mr. Baxter, the London'prophet of `gloom. hn fixed upon 1901 was the you for the crack of doom. RI: Jul:--. I.)...:.._-l-;_ AI , V` 'A' ' MIDI L. ` Mr. P. M. rtme L Ron nKC- _ ,._,. - . ...... People Whom llo"'vonbnu. sayings ON ".DOII|KI lttrncl Attention Mr. Donald Mohllillnn 1. ieiting mend- in the city. V Dion Bouciceult end Louise Thorndyke were married yesterday. Mr. M. Broom. of \\ uhburn, will start a grocery business here next summer. _ Min l.. Keogh, of Dnkotu, is visiting at ` Keogh, of the inland revenue de- pertinent. ____ LIAI. _,I.-_I _A '\__-..._A- TALKING ABOUT RAILWAYS. - NOES FROM BATH. nuu Mwnuon or M rs. nugar nerselt. my position was not one in which I was able to gratify my naturul tastes and aspirations. I was kept at desk-work, and wins sent to match samples of gonads, or to make payments, or to deposit money in lmnka. My great delight was in inspecting the cases of dresses. cloaks. and bnnnets xhat. wuie sent over from Paris as models. `an used to give hints about trimmings and alterations, et.c., whicluiwere found to be valuable ; and so my tastes and opinions came to be frequently consulted. l vnui wmn in tlmna nlnvn to tall: 1: m-....r

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