ANGI colrult. onplul mg. Pro- Ax-. .&..n`.".x.c'sf"uu EVERY EXPRESS B|_NGS %THEM1NOVELTlES. SPECIAL ; BARG2\I Ns? YOU siiouw . CALL -EVERY - DAY % SPENCE &CRUMLEY S.- WALSH & STEACY PRINTSANQSATEENS. HALF PRIG ESAH I SUOGESSORS TO F. X. COUSINEAU & O0. V -av-v- av av:-nan OIIUUIDEIVVI uN[Y 'l0l.DAN,l| Ill-goornmll nuns H? on t 1. ' - mu In ,, _--_ -u-u~t\:oavUIl\l .nAu.|.u.AuI-I'D. BPENOE & OR6iLEY 8. 132 and 134 Princess Street. - AT WHOLESALE PRICES, HAVE THE LARGFST WALSH & STEAOY '8. _ _._ -.-- __. - nuuvuuunuvu W` an no 1\ic Oonglanluiloooof xii: but in the world. lu Ivniiu a Ida amount to KRIS. in Iddillll to which is the uniimil liabilities ol Ihnnholdon. LIVERPOOL AND Lomidu Mm moss "RI AND LIFE INSURANFI` `LA. 1\._._._.. _ _ Inna! \II n ) . .1. S. ta. MCCANN, Agent 'l`lll GLASGOW AND l40.\'lX).\' l.VSl'R~ ANNE (`U.\Il'A.\'\' lransu-ta the at xmu lug:-st buuinws of All Bnlish Companion In (`anndmdoposit nnnnlly with the Uuuulinn Govornnienl CHI) 0! nsavls for over)` CIO) of lin- buily nu: calculated by tha uovurnnlent. luvs ALL Lossuca :ut'rruu.\` A.\'[I rnnnI'1`u.\' wilhout waiting the usunl sixty days.r-snhlnx in the COIIIDJLITY never but once having at end of any I one yua_r_ouuctnnding luau-a eK\`t,`t'dillR 8:5 ltl`. Duty At the lowest possible mun. `rhuo your policies hnued on E-into due] at hl'IlIbl|d.|lnlI I rats n? 76c. 31 and 31.5; our usual nrlce 35. We have nlsonne line -1 pools. shall sell at half lair value. Uur great nlferlng will he 5.!!!) comes of lloee Library wnllen by the very best authors. These booksnre usunlsy sold at 25.3). And 85c. Ouassweeping rlce 7c. or three for l5c. Slmwlstrnpe no. a beauty 250. School blurs. nll lenlhel tlc. We cannot en-unernlenl our prices for this week. but come and sea for youruelves and you will nd our counters load ed down with banrnlno M Wood`: Full` and 70. Store. Lorner Princess and Wellington Streets. Kingston. lmmrm. 5LAseow/(ND Lbibo FIRE INSURANCE CO. *""":*'1?*."*'-'""`"~-" 03: hi ohun ltd 3 an an tune: at out- `J 0!`li`l('E : Ar l`ouuoN'a Dam Srolu. ncrmminx book ; [woof [Dixon's best ce-war n- dla for lc.: rubber up . I, and (has very I. mbinel. Sc. each. 8 '13 just receivcdn large Itock of elegant! cloth bound books. including mar llidilforeut notion. {mm 030 but than mlheglobe. These books are ual'y sold at 760. CI and OLI5; or co alsonnnoline mam shall ml] at half custotncrs are lruutitu.1wttn rnl < try one. Nmtps -woFpropose tn cuntinuv the sale s[`V(`l'l lmrs bmt .l1-4-tric son in the Wnrhl fur :1.`-t~. I0 tan- mtnvo bars rttby iilllldiy llhiu is Out` of the u- 1-alluundry snaps known to the `male, mnl is regularly retailed at Sc net lmr) Uur T081! pt ice is a most terrible cut. 250; 5 bars .Iursc's celebrated mottled soup for 25 : 4 large cakes toilet transparent I)'l`L`!'llI0 snap giun am\_v for 90 : I ten ounce r white ('ll8llll` `or oatnmsl snap for To : 8 the cnkoof mtnienl map for ; Baby's Own soap I00 Orit-ntznl 80-ID Jmltt-s in a tlnely do omted box loo per box. But our greatest break in pricv is on Mora-e`a Ruse Bu- qunl. This is A very clmiva toilet a p put nu al.\` in II very lmndpuuic box. vrugulnrl rm-ltu'lv:d in we r Lox. Uur desperately cut prive.-n this week '. A full 8~lb bar of (`lI0ll`t: fiunily snap for I00 per bar. This last is tho grunt:-st L`ul ever made in laundry bar svnp in the Duntininn Tin spoon: in new and Imndsome patterns Tc. per lnutdozon. Our motto is to lcadin low Drl6es. I-Zxtrnqunlity elastic web. 5c. per yard ilk elastic web. we. _ Game`: myy hooks 7c.: 1(1) scribbling books So; 201) page 50.: an becutl l oil chrumo will begiven with (such Icribbling book two of fen- lc.: rnbbc-rLinned, I, and um nuw nut _. --- __.._, vgvvvgvvv UV- Clnlma romplly And equitably adjusted. has by ichlnlng covered whether lire on- mm or an. CITIZENS` mTsuRA{NcE C07 W'. H (`hie CAPITAL - - $l.5(X).(XI). THE 1`-LASHUW A.\'l) l4().\'l)0.\' (`U.\|l'\.\'Y lmnsm-In than um um: ,[0I~.lnl, r `t-lcWl.)oll, handles, f to ; I lttt utsn pun tic : '6 lunw cookin spouttl dc; ltcu put worth our price tic. . `ever in the hl.-turf of tltotiu trade tum there been such llll|MH`l\t: t-tl bt|rgt\illSHI!ft`I`t rl. Mm. Potts` and irons, three in II set. 8l.l9 not-set: Ladit-e note well this price. (luv of tho ntoat .\'(`l|lilti urti- clott loLl_tt:_li ))_,-srwifc And in this ttlttttgtttorittg rice. not hull` their usual retail price. hrin (`Ill within the reuoh of ill. Husbands thin - at your wives and buy t| ac-L Owing to the hilure of A let` 0 wholesale jewelry rm in tMl|l~H'("\l we slut lotfcr you nonto real umber jewelry ut about out-~quurter Its value A choice liue of [utrst-s and ladies` t-hopping bugs just Pt`(`(`lVu1 ` Huirbrtishosuud cotutm. So: our un~ larmtkuhlecottth, best nmtlc. wurrunlcd to new wood without bruakimz. only I54-. one lmrn (\)lll'> 30. and ttdoublo thick one 50. Don't mil to we our new amok of pcttltttin-s. In tuhle Flll` lury we (`tln give you pohislu-l steel bladed I r 59 per Iutlf dozcn irs. Rubber hn'ls a good one for 30. We rtyjc alwtu a good value in hrooms and our re- orui net. you` ol nearly I81) dozen shown how will this community NIH: npprt-ciuted our of. forts :but now we down the post and slmll ` ootumeuoe otl`~ring you this wee ' u thrtto otriug broom. mtulo from the very heat select- ed hl\'|d'Dj\`k"d corn. two for You c.-utnot. uuttch those brooms elsewltt-re for loss than 250 em-h. Le l'ttge's liquid glue and lltllviltll`. the hour and only doe:-ut tuucilnue lIlt|ntth|c{ul`t`d on Ihttl mntiuuut. I01` N bottle. Unce usod you would tuke no other us a gift The tlelttoion ntottsetrap.et\tt~ht-9 till your lnirv in :1 single night, only No Two huh` Imp 3--, 3 ltolotmp 51'. and the renowned rut Imp 151' I! may of our custotucrs are lruuhlutl with -wo propose hunt Hll`L'eJ(9|'] pinto.-390: 1 Iron pun 100:1 lineup 31: ; mumng puns. pressed puma all aizea pulls Al sizes: I slop pail: fancy puinlcd. 36 : - Iprl` N 3c. nutu-o gmlers 30: l ru sln0ve}n.L- :1 lo 3 hundiu lm la 7v : ono~hull'dnzon ton spoons To I lin dish Hc V6 lnnw ooukin I tea price Narrow liempe of the Inmn.t.ee- `Terrible Inemcieney In the Fire Apparatus - Lesson to the our end All Ot.hera-Be Welt Provided and Prepared --.Pur- chuse Ear-Iv. - Early on Sunday morning the nhmn was sounded that the great asylum at l.ondon.0nt... with its hundreds of closely` conned unl hit new human beings was nfaln wrapped in lumen and soon the clamor o the mud rush of the fire bri ado was heard.` and in once the Ulty of Lon on was thrown llll0 most intense excitement. Butnlthou hthe I-xeltement was great it was lame best e the level heutel ex- elt ment into which the Qurrounding vicinity ha: been thrown fur_the past few weeks by the unprecedented clearing nuleat Woodu` Ftllrand 7c. store. and to prevent that excitement ft on . `unit we propuseto make the cutting more uoner throughout the entire ntoett this week. and those who visit the Fair prom I3 will nd diupla ed imrguim never be u nailed since t no founding ofnur grand old nnesttitnu (`iIy. our tirst bargain us {AW trell- vanized Wtllcl" pnill : they might be sold at 3'30. our priro lc ; 1 tin dipper 74- ; one 6 qtmrt press- ed pan Tc ;nne tin allow] 50 ; six ton spoons It`: Oncten kettle. copper bottom. 12: une half- dozen t-ooki it sp vans :'w : Inn-e pie plates 90; t:hrcejel'yplMo:s9t`: I iron l0c:l Illullu-I mus. pressed Dana mule mrtnouun Ital-clan inonniuot the `$3133: 'A2'"c3s'3a';l c':' W15: 3 3:. mo: OOIIPAHY. mum B a.t-ntuu-nouns. . c. u. DAIAGE m cnmxn mm mm sum pm: or 1337. % ANOTHER BIG BLAZE; INCORPO-E-ATED 1834. D..L__..`L_.I Q4 Ann ll UMLU. RI 0lIlI"OR J. T. WHITE City Agent, Q Hnccx STREET. "H'|'5'n'1A1- mums. Anon. no nuui. $1,009,300 00 i . 122.000 00 3000000 00. I III!) [II uur y` no Milan- u_yu;,-u;;u~u or unmplen uwusnot until tho and of the Third century that Christians nnndadinu net npqrt for public wonhip Ourlnnl pnycd md pnochnd In private hm1I.lnl.hoopnndn,byunowaydde.froxn tho dock or a chance lining -ack-nnr wbamovuyvhon. Sodid tboupouua; no didauirmmauxn. Thorohno uncmy in brick and mortar. Nothing Imhuaplnco at-redbuIOod`a rnhaad|l'uuiV;lIIll.l|ut, Ohrhuu-lty and Chan-hen. It is an historic (act that (Jhristinnity got on and lhrival for over :lX)yann without uyugugnaorunmplcn hvruuot of tho` Third mntnn nno m..:.u-..- IONIY 1'0 LOAN. INSURANCE. In.-uw uncut:-5.39 mruxsunngu are 01 mo lnasuuplo kind. St. Frauds Xavier`: udw Ins A: most. im- posing grou ) of l>uildinn--tho chumh, the college in iltuuth duct, and the new structure jun completed at a cone! O2(X),(J(l). ` an-an n-un-rs unu pr')l($'Il'3 0! mo oolk-gm Unou! the most prominent features of the building is me main stoop. It is of gray granite. and elghuven feet wide. The front 0! the structure in n-loved by two bays xwmtydght hat in width. pruju-ting about twdvo ta-I beyond the two of the main buildin.squ`nre in plan in bduunent and nut 'story.ot*taonnl in menu! and third. The (moo! the building on the fourth nontra- tunn again to the building line. An lathe can in all Jesuit ins1.itutiu.,_\ Ibo lnbrlor furnishings are of the ma simple kind. HAW Illa A Inna} inn, Inn .V!.IV lUl.l.nUK. The building is l~l feet long, H6 fox-t higli from curl line to [up of parapet, uml OB feet deep. The-re in on lecture hall which runs through tlm-e mrs, and has 1 capnoity of Lil!) pen-ms The library of tho mllgv is ntthe net and of the building. It is 6!! feet In"; and '33 feet wide. The college puss:-sis I the library of 15,110 volumes. On the Ill-st oor an parlors for the ruception of friends of the oullag and visitors on parochial mat- Ius. The uppu rooms are occupied by tho` J1-cult fathers and pmh-mnrs of the mil:-gn Ono of nromiment fnnmnu of on. \,`|.. I I (un I` .x.'n u'| , In Hill` Ul HM` llLll`S( . lll .-\llll'I`l`2l. Thu l`I`l`!`Hl0lll(`S atten-lin;_: tho i(\l"`.`.ltli upvuing moi; place on St. I`;itri<`k`s (lay. nnd ll1t` was an nuspivious one. Thu new struturu is unimpnsin,-zune. As uuv [waxes along Sixth avenue, in the ole vatul trains or on foot. and castsa glance up Hixti-ontli strn-t. tin-1'1` is the iHl_Dl`l`$i0n if n tl:1.~liuf suft light nsif nhugea-re`-umy ukv haul fallen frnzn the heavens and nmlded itsnlf inton bountiful building. The eye of the pcmuu who glances closely is first greeted by tho sewre majcst y of the Jesuits` innsivo church. Then mine the long. graceful lines of the new college building. The e"oi-.t is superb. But the details are quite simple. Thurs,-sulc of rii-hues and ornament is so- curul by an original application and combi- nati of simple mate-riula The arohite('t`s wurl. has been what may be called the mod- ern treatment of classical architecture, and the building may ho called Greek in taste. As to its general lines. {or capitals and key- stones. it is simple and original. The combi- nation is original. and the effect has been umde rivh by a skillful and judicious harmo- nizing of the simplest. forms. The now I-uihiin-.` Sixm-nth stru-t, m-x \',. ... ,_. C: L`. : . ul'.\uu.~, uuwug uuuul wt'l'1:` uu Lll_\'IlL`S, hut I01`, Tvllivr. Drisroll. Jouin, \\'nlm.~lv_\'. Du- ramquet. Dur'Ih.-nller. Miguard nml Thiry. The mlloge was upcnul in , 15.34). It was lucutul un Fifteenth .51 n-ct. uud iu llm.sml:1_vs u':1.s mnsidulx- edilive of cuusideralnle pro- n-uliuus. but now, d\\':u`f\-d by 1111' (Inc bulki- ings \vhivh .~urruuu it. isnut very iL11pr1`.\\i\ c in uppval'am'x-. Nvw York city was cuxnp:u`n- !.\`vl_\` :1 mm]! pl:|-`ox The Cullugv at lir~i \':1L~` nut n-n1.-|rl;ulIl.\' .~m`_)-~~fl1l, hut. tlw o.-xu-x-11-11cc of lh~f1-t_\':1ml thv Ilmrnugluwxxuf iL~wdl1- culinnul .~_\ .\`lI.'lll Nu m In-`,::u1 in be known, and tln- f`H\,_ ' In-\`1lX1lU Km) .~lIl;l In m`v(mum ulutv tin-.~I1nh-ms ulm wurv will` to it frumnll }-au't.~ nrlhv l'|1iI-l.\';4u-x The cIu.\xn~u| lmn1:i11g gin-n to the stxlalwxts nf SI. Fr:u1r|.~ Xn\'ivr`.~', own in HI-'1-M days when it wus strugglillg 1`.-x-1-xm.-xxv--. hm: hvvn onthusin.~'tiv:xl])' wu- nn--ndml by .~HHlL\ of the xmrst mm-I unq ex- m'Iim;v Irritvrs of the linn-.~: R4-v. Theodore Thiry, Kc-1_.u recently died in X1-w York city. was one of the most promi- nent. J1-suits in the United States He` was (`unnoctud with the ('h|u`x-h tuul Collagen! St. Francis Xavier fur furt_v,y:-ars. He was a n:'1ti\'e of Mm-tz, and was born in I823. He was nrdalm-d priest lny Bishhp Hughes -in l.\"'l, four years after hisurrival in the United States: We was noted nut. somuch for his FATIIER TIIHH`. v:u`iuu< lrmnclxos of life. powers of nratory as !or'hI's deep schnlurshipmxd his great personal magnetism. It is said that he was on terms of friendship with `us many as 5,000 persons, and that in the course of his four decades of priest h nod ho has nd\`i.~'0d and in- ..`-`Il ll(`l(' nvcr 30.- 000 young men, many of whom am now nut:-d in the Futlwr Thiry was thu vhiuf of [hp Suciq_\I_\' uf. (ho [Iuly (`hildlmul uf lhu Uujtul Starts. and pub- li.~lu~d u I`t'|l\!`I of llw('<>luliXim1 of the soviet)` just l>.'l'uh`:- his ch-znth. \\'hu la the Adviser of 20.000 Yming Men The Eutabllu)-men} 0|` the (`ollhgo In I8-'S0-h_'ol-d 1>rI;.i. nu um. um-. Tlleodum Tlnlry. 1| Jesuit. 1 51".. FRANCIS XAV|ER S, iii-:cE~rLv COMPLETED IN NEW YORK.` I_'\II\\~-. Ans vuiln lllIn\.\l -- Total lnvuutl Funds upwudn of .... inoouo ................ Us ...... ..l mu: dumohvuml tntznnnd without who at W. H. OODWIN. I A n..m>s031E- C(>Lt.1:g:I:; mu,-us >1--u um-`,;:|u ll) U1` mum-n,:u1u - .~m;\ll n(`L`(lIlllll ns .I-l.\';4:tvx .. \ ` L... .-2...|....r.- ..6` Q L`.. recently mnmlutml, on t lathe lino ('hun'h of is mm of the fim-.~'t.in mmllios attennlmg : I i\' nn irnnnsin-v nun Ac THE BRI ] nlnol mo oounnntuu on Jvayuuullnnul and IhOjlldk,llldhI hndnwidooxpr rlncoinpoll shin. , '3 IPPUIIIIOII """" """'-j"` mixed the international tribunal at Cairo, `pt lnlwho rnlgmrl lib nanonllu honchuuhvtrrnod tountop. Mr. Bntcheer hulnunlcctndtothodw viii Ihtl-Inhnu In-an-nalluu I..- `nan:-1 ..I.-; } nr.neuouaruun..n.1ec'ud:om.:.w York` hhturo , hubeencbnb nusun uowlll Glfunt elector. In 1875 llr. Bltchelkr was appointed urhvn (I [ha Ininrnn IVKF illi IIIU war ho was unpac- tor gom-ml of tho` Itntaolrom 1&5 10;` man a eulkni Assumes unmu. Slhlorlbod (X Id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...@.l Toullnvaud ndnupwu-dnol...... Ihullnoouo ......................... .. IIIUII TIT! WIIII I the Tonih army ` rm-nu Afnr than III] IQTIKHT II Harper`: l-En-y in IN}. In IIB3 ho In: DJ luuuu usu cu Luv IE1`. During mu war he enu-red the army ls Iioutomuntmlunclof the One Hundred god I-`if:-wxxtln regimen`. Now York volun~ toorx B0 was o-L... -.-I -5 Gem-go Sherman notch:-llor. George Sherman Butchellor, who will nerve as assistant t~`l'(`I'l`t|l'_V of the treasury, mums from onv of the oldest families in .\'ow Yurk. H0 is a gran-I nephew ul Rngm-r Sherman. one of the signers of the D'luratiun of Ind-pvn- deuce. Mr. Bntchollcr was graduated at Har- vard in N37, n-oviring the dcgn-9 1;: LL, [1 Ho was snncwhat of an nthlolv. Irving a ne looking specimen of |Ih_\`Ii(`lI numhoud, ap- parently the equal of John L. lsunix-an oruuy other mun. Ho_uu born at Butch:-llu'v1lle, county, July `.35. 15:11 After |'lV~ tug Harvard he um elected to tho New York lillaturo` when only 2| yeanokl. In 1858 be Wu admitted to the hut. ll-na tkn --nu L. _..A.__.| `L, -A_,-, A Iv ul ul nu \ cum vurll In .llH(`l'|l`l|!l gill-L lAlx'l`L` is plenty of water to drink nu.l in tho hill it is good, an. if it be prom! that gum is nbuud- ant. the pri-.1-9 0! 0 cl` things win (loubtloss he rvducod by impn in n,',`uIu`l luI' lllllll tnlmz the hide off from tho .\`-mm (` a sack; Isarull. 1.`: dirk punts. St`: a propnrti-m-;xH ii urn:-1 In t .~.-nut; nn. uuuuluuun Ul Mlrplus rL At Tin Juana. just. over the horder from San Dit,`,'0, they t'ulIc`<`t $44) larif on ll [Muse or mule, $10 pvr \\ hm-I on a wagon or cart. 75 (`cubs 4| pound on harm-as, 5 (`nuts :1 pound on plain pm\'|.~im~ an I 100 per wnt. extra on gr0(`1`l'it'S mul (`:lilH<\l p -xls. tho \':1lunlionu.~- uxul In mg that mt Hm market tn which the goals are guiug. (in urticlvs not spe(`i('aH_) ouuuwrntml in the .\I.,-xicnu customs list, the om`-ialsu-burg at will. Thus an Americzun suddlu -sting 8% in San Diego Wu. turilfcd $13; on 8'25 worth t-I provhinns $24 was chm`;;ml,anul on I camp outfit for six me-n 8240. Th!` mritf on n .\`tmlvl>nker vragun Is 870. At Ensenn-la sizuilar rnt.-5 '\l`\`\'.`||l. 'l'bnso full-ows mtvnd t) prom`: .\.l-xicans nxnin lhv |N|llp.'l` lninr of Cw" nrnia" if It hiwlontf. Th - him`: unxrlu-I rvpurt h`. um ('1.-H"! nnzn-~: ;:m'n Hour In 3712 turn. our nauu was ucvulwu OI Appan-ntly a good country to stay away from. But on tho must M`! II YEW hnflmn, at the mouths of narrow valleys. and up these valleys in the spring one may follow small streams into the heart of the mountains, find- ing grass along lhx-ir banks. Most important of thtso to tlml-uqxsibla gold hunters is that of Ensenada. in the bay of Todns Santos (All Saints). about a lnmnlml miles aunt!) of San Diego. Thn-e or four considerable streams (in winter) run into this bay. anal up the most southerly one the road runs Into the placer region. Uwrlnnvl from San Diego tho route is a holy lvrn-r," as miners say, and the Mexican oi-:ial.<, who have a perfect genius {or adding to the obstacles of nature, charge an average tariff of hit) per cent. on all goods coming in. and a royalty of 31) per cent. on all gold tukvu nut. Tho)` have suc- ceeded in mmbining a maximum of tax with Iuninimuzu of revexnm in a way to excite` the l admiration of sury-lu.~ reducers. Al Ti.-1 Jxmn.-n inc! l\l'l'\F Hm Ivu..l....r....... 4`\\|.LA-` u- \\'ll`|7lIl' ('.,uuL\l luu unruriluu 0! man. I?\`\`r_\' .~hruh is armul with thorns; H]9t`D(`tllS1 tl:~ traveler with pier<`in;; needles and rmunr.~z-l-xe fmigs. Burrs with lvnrlml thnrns mwr ttmgrmind; thograse, wlwrv tlioro is nny. has wasp like stings, which foster in the -uh, and poisonous weeds tompt the hungry azmnals with their verd- uru, producing <'!'1lZI2!r\\` mid dmth. Virulmit rvptilos and il]Sl`('tS u'~ -uud in summer; rntthn snnko. \`ipt\l`.~. u-urpimm, tarantulas and con- tipedos, pulvcats that products hydrophuhia by their him and srunl it-s to torment the eyes Add to these the soorvhing heat of the sun and absence of water. and you sac that the old Spaniards wens justified in their belief that the land was not-ursed 0! Gud." Annnranllu n n-nn.l ..n....o-.- 5.. .5-.. ___._ Tm-_` unf seems to (`0ll.\`]vi|`l` :1; man I-`.\\m-v dn-uh nun tutu`: Is Lullll (`HUI Wll-H ('l|(`Ul3. Thdro "um u few s[vl`lIl1,,'S, A few oases and some tnk-rnbl_v cxtu:~1vo tracts ut scarce pu.~turu~,:u. Tlm pvnin has been explored at inn-r.\':1!s for :;.~'n years. and J. Ross lsmxmo, win) made a thorough exploration in M13`. sums up thux`: ' Thu wl.-ole [aw u{ "no earth is a complica- tion-m" +`11_':god mum tniu.-x, means cut. into l'.~.~xr;'ui ravines by :.1` winter oods and ` In . cn-n._,,,.. no .. .s..I .\I uuauu.-mu ui pronmhhv WOFK are msuperanlo. On twop9int&.-hnw.~ver;a.l`l th Witueaaws ngrw: that there are rivh quartz lodes work- abie only`by expensiw machinery, and that. the water for placer mining is so scant that ndthing can be done |wt\\'t`t`l| APT Mid N0- vemher. These two nu-ts iuny. therel'.orc, bo avceptnil as proved. i.>wvr L`uJiforniu is, in favt,:L`gt-olugic` tll'l'hlv'll[, and pruh:1hl_y the most barn-n region in .\`urth America south of the Arctic circlt-. ."\ singiu line of moun- tains of quite rvueut origin l`i8L`R abruptly through the fo1't1izntio:n; on each siiluof them the country fails unit` 1.: u(`0llIl or gulf in hor- rid ravh1e.-, ban-. l`nCL_\' um-sns, mud stretches and daserts thinly (`mil with vavtus. TI|nirs\ "nu-n n 6'..... .... ....., .. 4-..... ....._._ _..,n no can Mlnlng lrzumnom -01! the V '. Paulmmll. I Lower Calum-in. is just now the storm center" of a mining evxritumanl that In msny elements or absurdit - uuulues all that have preeecleml it. "II'um gun Diego, Cal. I hun- dred miles auuthwarcl the trails um lined with anger pmspecmrs gning in and penni- less. dlsnppoinwd onus mining out. Their (`0ntrudivtor_s'report,5,prvs1`lIt- a jumble indl~' mtlng than uouxelxxly has surpmsod all pro- \'imls spocilneus of m-stern l_\`in;,'. There is ifeuuncintinn of the whulo thing as a humhng gotten up by San lliogo speculators, and there are the most (:xtru\':IguIII: vlaims of `tho disvm-ery of nug;:-ts worth from 85 to 8500; while lxmw-on Illl`.\(` o\trwI|(-5 am many mt- nemes who say tlmro is gold there, but the obstacles to procahln work are insuperahle. On t\VJ)in31-Vknu,-.a\.`ul`..A" thin w|'tnn.u_-.._- FISH WHIG. THURS_{ jM_}:\RCH 21. II I II -llIvl After the g... l........ Ia`: Iul`.\ lI\ ms :1!` Sam] .11, ---1 --_-. _a-MA-cALu=on~'nA GOL6. ; 0%`?! B. IATCRILLII `\ll "IE3 I V-`I|l`VI& la. _\' xr \\ 1 am ltuml nt to no will 'I`|.... .... |.......;.. .. Continual. In annual Premium in sun Ind &alnu'olu1u- thus has all Dilllmndlrhu nun ..;.". :$`.:" '3X)'4`?4aw1n. Anal w`1TfEL1).~'. . . ....o AL- H IVIELUS. gzunst the itrusiun of ~ l-xe the ground; the gram, i-n~1 Irncn Iilnx cvinnu um. uuzaun cub ulw Hoods All the vegetation __j.:.-_. i NEW SPRING STOC? S :__or__ BOOTS AND SHOES ARRIVING-DAILY HAINES & LOCKETT. . LAD/E8 ./A0/(7 Lamar//.9 A 7 WALD/?0N 8. 1 I-Ann;\n. Ann-.. All the lowest Shades. All Newest lam. Lowar Prices than Ever. We Are Selling lore Dresses than Usual at this Time oftha Year. New Trimmings to latch all Goods. y IN EASTERN ONTARIO, SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED IND FILLED WITH NOTHING BUT NEW B00118. Ladies wanting NEW DRESSES will Save loney by Buying at ' `VV'.A.LS2E[ an S'I'ZE3A.O'Y S. DRESS - DEPARTMENT tn: mu mamas: oonrm, HA RT ! IRD fY)NN V------. ... .--v vim ! A FINE RAN GE OF` PATl`ER:N S. comprising over 250 pieces. Your choice for 10c per yard, worth 12 1-2c. A beautiful range of Sateens in patterns, not to be seen with any other house, comprising 300 pieces at 12 1-2c per ., yard, sold in Iormer seasons for 15c. All Cotton Goods equally cheap at IAIIDDAV O "I`A\I| r\r\vn an r\ - -- `Our Prints and Sateens areacknowledged to be the Finest Selection of Patterns now shown in the city. A FINE! Hanan! nn DA'l"l"`l':'D\7o ......._...- ......... nn I/UV FANCY 0fI0I( JAO/(E T 0 1TH, 40c, 50, 600, 750. New Fancy Mixtures Jac/let C /OM: 60c, 600, 750. New Bmlren 0/I90/I Jae/vet 0/oth. 60c, 75c, 900. New (iolorvd Si//1 Plush. /24 inches, low Prices. /lew Sill: Striped and Brocade Jacket 0/oth. New Black Beaded Sets and Panels. THESE GOODS ARE ALL NEW AND AT LOW PRICES. IjHIsWEEK_ IN Tab1e`L1nens, Table Napkms, A F aney Table Covers, Handsome Piano Covers. Cousineau, Quinn & Corrigan, Styles Now. Latest Shapes. Best Stoclr. Prices low. }IN'Q. 260 PRINCESS STREET, ONE DOOR ABQVE RE|D S FURNITURE STORE. MONTREAL SHOE STORE A We have laid em; on the Bargain Coun- ter alarge lot of good serviceable Dress Goods, which we will offer at Half Price "for one week.` It will` pay you to call and see them. MINNES & BURNS. Trunks & Valises vvuu v\1 ucpu U (I!) M_UE/171:9; TAYLC;R uSo. 36 Princess Street. Inmholdcn. The nuy7onluun tot nu rhu alone ulount to. All lnlnnnoo ooclod on Farm and Clay Pro paty the lowest you much: I-ued on u-inn. and