Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Apr 1889, p. 4

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guuwpu-CU-I VII?!` DI l'lIl'IISC O X. UA.Ill%OC&l'!. i:'..m:.':'.1:.:.:n 3.=:;".-ea IUIUII \ vul nun ` The fresh Spring wlndn . in tohlow_ Tha robin sings his mum clny; .\'o mar-3 we Ihovel otflhe snow, Or ashes on the sidewalks lay. No lonuer high-priced coal depletes Our urae or sun within us lro. The 5: owing on: our houses heats. We nud no more the parlor re. Hm no we bloat! Not much. you bet : Wo honvo the slab and drop the tear. House cleaning comes uur lives to fret. And cu-ms!-bcntmu limo is hero. Leave your orders early. Weguarantee the best t. We guarantee the best A * finish to be had in theeity. HARDY E l Every newrshade, every; desirable- V rial, all suitable and new trimmings. V` Pricesito suitithe purses of all. Intending buyers will further their own interests by examining our 1 EINE DRESS MATERIALS. DRESS GOODS. A Large stock of Cloths, Tweak, Silks, Velvets and Jacket M;terials at FOR EASTER? A Plan Dlnplny. - - 53...- .ll-..I_.. I- HAVE RICFEIVED l.\'8TllL'C'l`lnNS to-ell by .uvt|un on Wuluudau. hum l7I||, 1889. at the llocidoaco of MB UEU. Mc.\(A- HUN HI Prmeoan Street. _`orner of Dlvisuon. the Household !I`urnI(ur~o Si-la-board sewing Machine. Parnot. Mnurasnau. (luarm-.v (`nu A Snisruzn E.\'l`l`R.~`ln! JACKETS ANITDBLMANS I One Price Store. 88 Princess Street. SUOOESSORS TO F. X. COUSINEAU & CO. I U, PITWIIIIIUIII pyIll.'lII. ` n. w. A. Dyor z co., ` Oomnlulon Ion-oluvnt. SPECIAL DISPLAY or-A -vv-----v.w w -nwvvv vuvvub HEINTZ.\lAN'!-`I P AN lust - dun make. 8'l`llN&A?3f 58- (3:12! American mute. `rum: In sum Dill!) "...-.-::.:.-':~..;:.:'-v.:::..:: . ,.-.......~-~ llllflll II|IlG- TIMI I0 III". lli. The but In ovomuwy an an 2 New and uh . '"'mupuy am`? It r?o'-='su-3a . M" ii??? V XII I I Ody noooloo 8 non orlouory `Ii-chin. loulook II n: ..`. '.'.n2.:. .I." the Household Furniture owing Uarpct. Mutt Ouarney (`no O on). Kltcho I Ute-nulls. 2 Hal (`onl stoves and Ploul. Ull Cloth. Curtains. 3 Blrdn and other u-liolen. Sale at I0 o'o.ook mm. l`ul'ms o nah. WM. MURRAY. A ucl Innnnr. PIIICISS STREET. ABOVI SYDlNH'-8? A LARGE STOCK. V BOTTOM PRICES, ` DESIRE TO PLEASE, MUST u'raAq'r A'l'!`IN'QN. "'-":-:75:-:-_-::-:2-::----~ Warehouse : Oid Kingston und Pembroke. WH0l.l.`iAl.FI AND IHCTAH. "I'LL S'|`()l'K-S HI` l"l.Ul'R. OA'l'MEA[A. Mill Feud. Food llrnin. Seed Hrnln and Ursa: -`oodu. ll` (`ASH I"!!! !or Huokwhc-M. (into. WIIMI. lnnowtn Pen. Putnloeo and Raw Fun THE`?/EfOPLE'S _ Up-Town Grocery. W Spring Overcoatings . and Fine Dingonnls ALL A1` L'.\'L'SUALl.Y LOW Pmvlcs. `noun. mm AND SEED sronn, u M Auulrr uanuv T9/iEn'[ nus/c srq/9_. nntunannn . . 1rl\p| -; n __-j -- ._..-`;a.va-'I. TH(I.\HS MOORE. Merchant Tail-Ir. has RI-2Il()\`ElI m THE b"l`Ul{E F`Uli.\lhRl.Y ()(`t`l'l`lEl) BY M. U. \\'Al.~`ll L`U.. one door west of Mcxult-y & (`-o.'n Bookstore. King street. In thankinn his friends for the patron- age to zonemutsly extended for over thirty years. he begs to stale that he wivl be in a po- sition to show the largest as d best range of nunvunuu inn:-nun. . .-_ --.-- . - .._... ...-.3`. f ENGLISH, FRF1NVC}i"$nd CANADIXN SUITINGS, 0--.`..- n..-._-_-.: L`(B:Ia_Au1 .`}'. CONBl.'L1'.AlTl0.`l FREE. . u ngton. as most one no: known. is an eminent Authority on alrfdmaua ofthe throat and lungs and has been most successful in the treatment of hi: patients. HEAD 0Fl'ICE:--0ntArlo 82 llccnul urool. Toronw. MO0RE,%% THE TAILOR. Mflfiliiv Of Household Funiture, Etc \ I HAVE Rll:(`ElV`El) by wumoaduu. Anrn I `In. amount! I IUIIGII. Cstarrh of the Head and Throut. (`nurrhnl Deafness. (`hronio Bronchitis, Asthma and (`om-mum lion. All-o loan of voice. tore throat. onluperrtonaua. Polmuu of tho uma nnn..u.d_ ronsum non. All-oloea only tonsils. Polypun nose remand. Con: nun. C-0NBL'L'l'A'rl0N .DI'. `VEIIHDRIOII. ll Alrnnnl. Ava!-v nann- junta- Ontcrrn. Bronchitis. Asthmn. C as - lion, Ebctusny Curod. mp IWIFH. 'l'I'.Lll`llONI`. N0. II. or TORONTO. Throat and Lung Swrzeon, NEXT VISIT TO KINGSTON, British American -_-._ .--__"._Y_'_3.-_ Dr. wghinglori A- ._....--..__ 7//E M/M//TUBA NEW SEQRE. NO. HI MARKET HQUARE. ..__. . _ _ . _ -. ------- .-.... -van: vv-A nun. A SPECIAI. MEETING of the Stocklmldcrs of the Kin Ion Street Rai way (`0m|nn_\ will beheld on IONDAY, the 22nd day uf April. I889 M 5 o'clock p.m.. `oi the oico nf Messrs. \Vnl'kem&\\'nlkem, solicitors. In the (`ily of Kinistuu. fur the purpose of vluvlimz dil`(`I`l0l`S lort 0 ensuing year. and of alnlllrrrisilm Ihv dz- rcetors to mine or borrow. for the purptulcs of the m)mpuny.m h sum of mom-y as mu; be nocasse-ry In uncut the pres: nl ublixuliuns u the ynid commny. and to place the plum then-uf in nmnd and effective eomlulion. and fur 0! her pur- 1-*n~`.zI of mi! company by lho issue If bnmls. of 1:. < 11.! cc mpnny, in ru-1-c.rd:uu~o \\'iIhlhel0.'l`l||:! of the ml or Lncurporuliun lhvrt` `f. F. It. SARHI-I,\'1`. Sec. -'l`n-as. uIAmiELous ' ITIs'65vT:Ev` I n-I-n Ivnn nfn-nov % Dlponu: :`ronu-d. oh- n--.c -....a uvL__-. W . I`. BAKER. Communion Morchnnl. FRIDAY. lay3rd, all day. and SATURDAY, | 4th. till 3 pm. * goods and prices. AUCTION SALE. HOU_SEHOLD_ FURNITURE. KINGSTON STREET RAILWAY COMPANY. I chug-y.u \nu~:. , A l.EC'l'l,'RE will he delivered in the CITY HAIEL BY ll-'ll'llN(`ll{li AL Gl{Al*:'i'l`. `grader [be an: (`as 0 I o up-non n g lumm Braguoh of the Lannie. on 1`U%.-`DAY (EIVEN - ING. mm April Instant. Subject : secession or CitiIenship-which I" The public are invited. The chair will be ukbn at 8o'clock. linden. xo.m.u.Ioud.y. niuyonm mo 3.-_n. _ - _ HIE l~2.\II.\'E\'T 'I`R.\GEDl \.\'. Supported hy (BE-'1R0l\? l.E.\R0(`K. and the Stron est Lexi Iiumle Company in Ann-rivs. in ulwm-`s Powerful Play of ml-IQIna-n n-nnnu THE EVENT _(i?`_'ITHE SEASON. FRIDAY, April 19th._ MR. A. RU-IL l RE.\`l~2N l`s MR. { vu-C-tun IIICCT l'I|l`IIOl'Io I Bunur. No. ID. C.0.l`. mun. uuuur. April mm. In the `nance all, street. 1`. 1`. Rnn'ou.Roo.-Sec. MARTIN'S Ibptm - HOUSE. IMPERIAL FEDERA:I.`ION LEAGUE. All the Original Scenery. Mngniccnt Costumes. 1. ll` Prices. 81. 750. 50c and 25:. lldopndouc order of runners. mun Inn-n-nugn V. n n_..... ... n. Presenting the groeuest of all Comic Operas. New Yc')_r_`_]|fh JCasi no, A WEDNESD/-TY,` April 17th. RUDOLPH ARnNsoN`sTou1c omu com. J `1jiMELY ANNOUNCEMENTS. ivIARN's*- OPERA - HOUSE. This Powder never varlca A marvel of pu- "-rity. strength and wholesmnenesa. Moro econ- on ion! than ordinary kind.-.4. andcnnnol be sold in conlpolluon with Ihumullitude of low lest, short weight. alum of nhoaplmur Powders. Solnosm IN mss. RUY. I. l!.\Kl.\'U Pow- DER 11).. I06 Wall Strcm. New York. l4()I'IOI.N0.oflhO&nl(XIlI[- load tooi . ll lthi ....';'E:.....2':........-...:%""" 8 . ..'.'s..`:.r::.-:3'..."*:**..'.'::..*~ " '-" -'3` -_.--.-_ -. _-. _r--.... -...- Prices, 750. and 81. rmgmnccnt Costumes. Great Cast. CHORUS of 60. Special Orchestra of 16. I):-hsn.-n 0-`um u\.. Tin nut! II AUCTION SALE, mundlnn om ronuton. n- oAun-- 5!. Ian: non- LaR.m:`L .`eu. hfua eownsn Rb5IJtEI}'P-uFe'. 774 -- NI"c"i-'1"? -- 774 I.\ \lU.U'uA".`l Urmu JII AUII-mu or Tl mum) nor nccnlm-nu. Exouwh ootevory ot hidny in the Born at ltnuiancl Room. Strut. Next meeting APRIL Ian-I. . I!uI.nIl.l.. Roootdlng Boonury. lino ol England. Inna. II. I` .035. 391E'1fIEs. I. 0.0. F. . U. A-u- 4.. `Performed at the ifpwnrds of II I I\ l_A'l'(\ `arms cash. E. It. IIMITIN. Ann: innm-I II U KM A I . A not Ioneur. _ .. _--. ......-.. -- -.-Iuvrv .uv uuuvu -uuu eve then that from Heiiiex. end 620 lees than thet from Boezon. The compeny purpose to improve the lende which it hee bought, to build docke end werehoueee on the musin- lend end on the Cepe Breton eide oi the chennel. end to loud e greet exporting and importing centre. The volume of treie owing down irom the wheet end gruing lend: of the North-Went. on in wey to the greet oneuming merkete oi the old world will. it ie expected, he immenee. The cupi- tei oi the compmy le 813317.000, e_ngi_t_he_ roperty which it controie conniete edi .il00 n the meinlend, L600 ecree on the Uepe Breton eide. end 750 eoree of coal nee, withM8,000 enree more to come into its poe- Ieeeion ee eoon ee titlee oen be mede aetle. iectory. All thin in embodied in the pron pectue juet leeued in Boeton end dincuued by the Roeton preee. In the (`enedlen in- tereete we hope Iolnethiug will come of it, ,thet.hnhind.thn nmnnena. theeoeehemouey en d energy neoeeeery to meke the scheme e lnootil. Much deponde upon the men who ere commieeihned to develop the enterpriee. Oi theee nothing in yet known. If they ere oi the right` etemp. end heve et their diepoeei the Ineterlei end the cepltei Iteted . in the deepetcheo. they ought to ley ' ily the ioundetione of e greet city. `here ere. however, no meny wild-net venturee now e-deye. end no meny epecnietive move- rnenh. thet untl one heen more ehont the Terminei city he will heve hie douhte en to in exietenee end growth. .. ...-..-nu . uuunuun uv. Thnt ie A great eoheme which I company ` chartered by the Nov: Scotia legislature hn undertaken to develop. It is the estab- lishment 0! A new city on the Strait of (Inn- In, which city in to become the winter port of Unnede. being poueesed of admirable herboun, free from fog sud ice. Moreover, the city will be ndjncent to the eastern tel ` minue of the (3nnuiinn_L g4:i,_:v, which now Alford: an opportunity` forti1is' eitebliehment of e Inter route to Europe I50 milee Ihorter sL-_ AL... I'..._ u..|n-_ _._l u.\n I _ .- --4-.v-. Mr. Balfour has laid hin self open to the sharpest criticism of the conservative prose. As the member for South Essex it will be rememberui that he became offended in the legislature because a grant was not made to a local railway. He voted against the rail- way policy of the government. He was joined in this bolt by two other liberals, but he alone went so far as to announce t.hat he would resign his seat and by the action of the people have the wisdom of his course and the unwisdom of the govern- ment's course duly tested. He reasoned that he had to do something like this be cause of the promises which he had made to the electors that in the distribution of rail- way aid he would secure a bonus for the Essex road.. If he only pledged himself to do his best. to use his inuence as far as possible in the accon~plishment of a given . a 4-vr-. purpose, he had no particular reason to ss- ' snrne a belligerent attitude. But he seems to have given his word that he would get the bonus and to have become very mad when he failed to exact it from the govern- ment. ()ne blunder, however, did not jus- tify another, and his resignation was never called for, and never warranted by the cir- cumstances. True he redeemed his word, by going througha formality, by having tendcrcd friends and having it handed back to him. To be sure the liberals elected him, but in this railway matter he represented all par- ties, all were concerned in his legislative action, and all had a right, if any, to pro- nounce upon his stewardship. No wonder the Empire calls the whole proceedings a comedy. They are so unlike what would be expected of a man of llr. Balfour's good sense as to be past comprehension. his resignation to his political, I.`- A tBt.Joh`Nl. 'l`h1ndn.M ...;'m.....'*` ' " Cntanq . No. I. u Wotlnurlay. April now. at IQ Doll. The Slegnntic murder case promises to become historical. It was committed a year ago, and at various times during that period search has been vainly made for the crimi- nal. His name is Morrison, and his victim was s bailitf. Two weeks ago a huge ex- pedition party was organized in Montreal, headed by Judge llugas, and having for its object the arrest of the felon. The search is going on still, in the Eastern Townships, end with very little hope of success. Mor- rison has been interviewed by the news- psper men, and even by Judge Dugas, and yet he enjoys his liberty. The meeting with the judge was by appointment. lts secrecy his honour duly protects. The criminal olliered to surrender under conditions which the judge could not accept. And so they parted, and the great otlender disappeared in his native fastnesses, and is likely to remain in them. There never was such: dodging of the law, and some of those connected with Quebec`: ndministrntion of justice are running a risk of losing their reputations for smsrtness. To be sure they are doing some- thing. and so have arrested as number of persons who are accused of giving Morrison sympathy and shelter and oi so saving him from his reward. This is Judge llngss` method of cultivating the friendship of the natives, and of securing their support lul` his extraortliuary expedition. work : eight improved printing presses. ` All cha ca for advertising, subscription and ob Mi are Iayablein advance: this ; was he disti (11 um rrxfood. x "A nvmu"I?IcM1cN'rs. for gout ll`lneu. one or two mserbilonab. .. . J! g `or our non. h subsequent new on.. - over four linumt insertion .... .. loo pet-lino Each an uent oonaecuuveinn .. 50, `: Oncou vv pubeoquenl ins... . I00 ` Twice I week. aubsequunt lna.. 30 " Three I week. uubuoquent luzl. .. 6o Twelve lines to the inch. Notions of Births. Marrlnlo and Denthh 50. Twelve lines ` Noliooa of Births Marriages ench.un)uowheu' booked.` . Special, notices In roarllng oolumna are uh:u'z- edm twenty oonla per line to- each lngerllou. ,0moera of unlncornnmted Associations _or when 31 laohnrged. _ cum llne ro- oacn ll10rllUn. Omoera unincorporated Ansocintnpmn or Sooletieo will be lmld personally responsible for ; aordern they (Iva ` Attnnhm In the nnner In one of the boat Job nlva = Attaohou Lathe paper in one omcea in Canada: runid. 311113 Mid "'~`9 work eight improved l|I`NI_fi{!K . charges for adrerhsma. vu-uvv\'vusr-----~ ~ - - Tm: ani-mu wma la uhllnhad ever!` even3 , Ins. stat) King .-nreo, Kim?-`ton. Onuu-lo. ill SIX DOLLA "3 PER `EAR- .'1`I-I_]-:`.J iJw1L`iIN.`Y W`H.IG.. _Whlg'| Tlephone. Number 229. A GREA 7` SCIIEME. 0r1;.v T0 :1 Tr}4:i4'k. " OPWGP Der Orhcm Dinar." gA_NNouNc>e MEiu5'I`. Il,L .1 _..._ DE'l"YI.'\'G Tllln` LA W. Pram BRITISH\:WB1f.` qrU1s_bAv. APRIL 16. w` .1" `WP Illvllxn lur UV'Yy body." Here are the expound of running this bi "Kitchen": Store ronl. `$26,400; munio. .580; electric light. .950: ueum hosting and oluvutorl. 05.150: 175 cm- ployou, Inperinundontl of doputmentn, Ilovnrdl. oooh. ouhlorl. onalnoot-I. oonfoo M donors. Inmn, oIo., 063.000; total par year, 898,280. The non of lining up the dining roomu. pnrloun. nails and toilet rooml. baking and end an nods Inter wu nurly M0. . Th nmnlo fur-Inhul In tho orchnll-I In nmory wu nearly uu.uuu. The male fa;-uilhod by the orobutn In of tho hlghut gndo sod attracts many do- llghdnl prom. The moon! manner o! uuu uyle, Inu wmlo "noon unoujn lur uny- body on the cheap touuzlrfut awry bodv." Ham Ara um lIfDnInI' of rnnnlnn If. l)|!0l'sU U. mn. I lDl'"IlI' IHEUIXUUT` ion, In highly commended {or III! pluck and ontorprlu. Meal: and Iunohel `At this most famous of dining hall: no urvod In the vary but ntyle, and while wood annual: for my- Indndlum .4--ah-n rllIl'l!h`1lI'r nun WIIUIU. Spenkin of bus plucu brinul to our mind the nrfnme Dairy Kitchen" ren- tanrnnt on But l"ourt.eith strict, near Broadway, aid to bo the lnrgent tempennce rentnurnnz in the world. A corrupomlont Judyookrmhurittr pm-orpnmm on 3 me where doten of others had diunrounly failed. The oxpenso oi running thin immense concern would labor molt. mo-n from embark- ing in it, oapeuinlly in 6 building male to notorious by Iucoeuivo snd ruinous lniluru and under lhele clrcumluncu the proprio- tor, George D. Smith, I former Radiator- inn. in hiuhlu nnnnmnmlad [or III: nlunk And Proceeds devoted to city ohsrmcn. Tickou tie. and 850. Plan open at Opera Home April and. Illll (lelllll [0 USC- Busineu in New York in-`sud to be duller thin neuon than for any other period since the panic. and the failur of several large dry goods rms has thrown muny ulu-amen out of emplhyment, some of whom Are think- ing of tryin their luck in our own Queen City of the Nut." Burdnll on New York- er: ny it in. there sooml. to on outolder, any amount of buninou. And ruining nud all u it was on Mondty lat. Macy`: big nor: on Sixth avenue preuntod on up nnco of life and buule not often mot In th elu- whore. u-.--|.:.._ -1 | J _,_ I,_1_.,- -, ____ llylif `VII "[I()(I' D6 IIICTCIIIII II) "H9 I sinner." His last words were: "It's all right," I hrue which his devoted widow Itill dell,` (8 to Rnninnnn in N... \'npIc ix`:-nl In kg Juli.- nu luuuer wer lllelr Ice: nrmly p'II|l.e(1 on the Rock of Ages thnn they began I work which, despite mnny hindrlncec. in still Iucccufully carried on by Mrs. Mc(Inu|n-y, her hunbnml having gone to hit reward aev. ersl Venn am). (In a tablet in the Ininaiull hall it is recorded that Jerry Mc('.sule-y`: first rn er was "(.`ud, be merciful In me I P Y ninnar," "in Inn? wnrrln II-Ara - "'0': all lUll| UUlll(l [)IU1Ill(,`8. Lney WPIT, HNICCU, ` as "brands plucked from the burning," but \ no mnner were their feet firmly plnnted on ' of Anna Hun thew bnann I Imk ` WU din I~.. cuucu In PIIUIIU llltlt ll wuuiu nu ma Elm ` to so improva and facilitate this important service as ho provido two dnily deliveries in places where at present they have only two n week. I :.... nun. l,.l.,L.'_ _|.-_.n_. J.-- J5", IWU I WICK- Lenvinu Philmlelphin shortly after dinner New Jersey is reached about-1 p. m., and in I verv few minutes the ferrv nfonmnr Hlllly [nan CVCT. Leaving \`l'ashin_qmn by the 4 p. in. train, we carry away with us the very pleasautest recollections, tor wefoundit was even a more attractive and interesting city than it had been described, and usually this is not the case. The ride froui Washington to Phila- delphia, our next stopping place, was over` a beautiful country. across many bridges, and through more and longer tunnels than we supposed existed in the whole country. Our stay at Pliiladrlphia was short-a day and a ni ht-but still long enough to go throuszh Tndependeuue hall, \\'anamalte|`n, and other places not so well known. We met. here a former Kingstonian, Mr. Charles Marchand, lately iu the employ of James Redden. and if he is prnspering. as his` personal appearance indicates, he will soon e a very rich man. Philadelphia is a re.- markable city and covers more ground, we are told, than even mighty London. but yet there is as much dillerence between it and New York as there is between Kingston and Toronto. It is, however, afar better and altogether more home-like place, for people of moderate means to live in than itsbig sister city. New York. where flats and tenement houses are the rule, while in Phila- delphia the very poorest live in detached or semi detached houses. Ils leading citizen. John Wannalnaker, has been brought into greater prominence than ever by his ap- pointment to the otii:e of postmaster- general. As he is a man of sterling char- acter and unquestioned executive ability, great improvements are looked for in the postal service, and he himself recently (le- clared in public that it would be his aim to so imnrmm and far-ilirarn thin imnnrfnnt IUIIHU lUUI(lllg HOUFPS Ill EH6 (HIV- Vice-President Morton occupies perhaps the most imposing rdice of all the private dwellings, and yet in passing we noticed B cotton siqn announcing, An art exhibition, admission 25:." The generous magnate, evidently, with true democratic patriotism, had given`up a portion or all of his stately mansion for some charitable object. Much more might be written about the beautiful city did we dsre take up more of the space which makes up the spicy Winn, which, by the way, after seeing Ind reading the news- papers of other cities. we appreciate more highly than ever. Lnnvinu \\'nuhin.nnn luv tho A n m r-nin The sigh:-Csun on I Roomt Trin-v\ op. nalry Kitchen. - Kmns-1-ox. Apfil 13.--(To the Editor): Interesting as it is to come in contact with` all that is grand and great in the public buildings of " Washington, it by no means detracts from the pleasure` and proiit to be derived from a drive through its beautiful streets, adorned as N10) _|||`9 by 4-` It|y man- sions aud residences. Which, architecturally considered. eclipse tho! Of IIIV other` city on the contiuem,_ Our cabbie was, of course, a gentleman of colour, and quite uommuni~ cative too. From him We learned thin. mu.ny oi the coloured people who settled in Wash- ington durlng the war. when lan"d could be purchased for 1&3, or 2c. is zquare foot, bl`-` came quite wealth? Of late years by`dispos- in of their vacant lots for $10 to $12 a square foot, which is the lowest gure you can purchase a desirable. lot in any part of the city. Mr. Janice (l. Blaine was `fortu- nate enough to secure the ground on which he built his elegant residence for the low rice of two cents a square foot. .\I r. llaine evidently (iili not expect to he called back to Wasliingtun quite as soon as he has or he would not inn`-2 leased his mansion to the great dry-goods man, Leiter, of Chicago. Asea consequence he has to contept himself with one of the.plainest and most gblil-fuslv ioned looking houses in the city. Vina-Proniilpnt \lnrr.nn m-mining nnrhnnn THE 0DDFELLOW_S_ ANNIVERSARY. ` VISIT TO ;siwE%RIcAN Cl"T|ES,`V BKIUOI. IIOXI ID WOIII IJVITI. an 33$. of eensnn sucxsmnuua !l'|C'&lI A Cf`IAI `I Iigll I I6 W lluulhanun In` I! Isnl nlu. Gnhyllq. 1 a Bran. Shorts. Beodmnoon. mu`. 0. JYIIIII ta? ' Auoncy for the `Insulin I-`lourln Mlllu And the Pioneer Oatmeal llllls. Mun lobn. lhe Inll mil-I In Unmdn. ml-\n|_-I-n,n I-IEIIJFIH `New : BLACKSMlTH': SHOP ` Princes Street. next IoWoll|' Llnry. II Ilf_.l- -tl|l'|lPil III l!|IlnIll1'lllIl wnnun 2) _B-rien In said to h. man to enter a libel unit ngainlt Lord Snli:-bury. on I'IllI lliullluju I Provost has A fine dinplny In his window of Scotch tweed! for nuitingu, and I largo nrietyvof pattcrnn for pnntingo. Also A line nf Iurnfatl fur overcntlnn. running from nruuy OI pllwrul lur pluuuge. also I uuu of worsted for overcetlng. ranging 310. Msde to orler. A tit guaranteed. l . . RID STORE. FOOT of Pnnooss-st. Kingston. * wnnu:s.u.r-: AND Il!'. l`AIL. \ n_.A_ 11-- I'I...._ I\..u.......l 2).... hnpln I The Agony 0! dyerepsin in immediately followed by using Dyer : Quinine end Iron Wine. 'r~ feotly hnrmleee. euily nuimilnted and hrueir ly recommended by prominent physician. I):-mmlnln Inn IL \V. A. [hint H CO.. ly rocom IIIUIIHDII hruggintn hoop Moutrul. GRAND -"owcenr, OPERA HOUSE. APRIL 26th. Mollie!-I I Don't be deceived and led utray by the quack advertisement: of aome quack cloth- ing nu-n. If you want the best value for your money in boys clothing. we are the {maple that can supply you boys` suit: as ow an 90. Boys` unlor suit: trilmnecl with braid. only 8`). The heat vpslno ever offered and hold only by the Grand Union Clothing company. . Gniiiid '{aa:c'""i'AI.r'{ '.'u';i.}i.;i{.I ' ononan n. PEROIVAL. IIT KIIU UKKI II nu` ltllr In. WI!" n0n3!- Visitors to New York should not miss seeing the cyclorsma of The Battle of Gettysburg," on Fourth avenue and 2lat street. It is exhibited in A large re-proof building. built eapecinlly for the purpose, and is declared on competent authority to be I true and accurate production of the mighty struggle as it took place July 3rd, I863. The Eden Musee. on 23rd street. in Another of the many piece: the sight seer should taken in. It is well nnmed I Temple of Art." atlordingu it does in- xtruction Ind reclention of I high order. Aa-nlu:ml_y intimated it is not my purpose to take or attempt to take. even for once, the place of our esteemed Brmdhrim," so lenving the writing up of New York Mid the description of its many places of life to him. for none can do it better, few hslt so well. and thnnking you for your courtesy in publishing whet may be interesting to only A small number of \\'nm readers, I will sign mylelf A QA1-rqrnrn "`\`l`l'Hs'li|\lI'I' Boston Courier. nu. - 4.--; c... P6DucEExCHANe, VCLII-ll HI prUVeU K0 DC. New York! elevated trucks are unsightly things to look at. and yet they are a ne- cessity. so much so that one womlere how they ever done without them, for the horse car: seem: just nu; crowded as ever. There in just one street car in New York run by electricity, And if the ex use of running in this manner can be retlifced so an to be cheaper than uain horses whst I grind thing nt will be. ie car referred to, how- ever, is being run u an experiment. end no far the cost iflar grener than with horses. Vinitnrl tn Nair "1-n-I: nl-umlrl nnt min: the Dairy KiLchen.J.i.\\'. Young. brother ' of Mrs. Us-urge Mills. of this city. is one of the most popular young men in the New York. He is in every way well tted for the position he occupies, and by his courteous 'uttenLion to the wants of patrons, combined with good business ability has contributed in no smsll measure to the great success the venture has proved to he. New Vault`: 5-lavntnd lrunhn urn nun}:-lulu Oousineau, Quinn & Corrigan, III \/II nann- "33'EPH FISHER, New Goods, New Shades, Great Variety and Low Prices. I I mlva: BEEN l.\'S'l`RL'(`TICD by MR. w.J. OVENS. La sell at his Rnsldmncen an Burma Street. on WEIDNICIDAY. April I7Ih lnsuml. on Organ. almost new ; Hair (`-lol-I Sofas and Rock Centre Table. lied and Bedding. Cook uud Pnr or dtoven.Tnpoetr And W'uul Usrpcts. Oll Cloth. (`rocltory and G aavrare. ('4u1c~sea(- od Dlnlnz (`ho\lra. Luce Curunlmo. Pictures. 3 Singer Sewln Machine. Hm ack. Siuir Rods. ow. sale at :wn.m. Terms cash. lc, IL MAR'l'l\'

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