Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jan 1886, p. 1

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U ` unard Line O Ilovy II, will Look When It is I-`IllIhel-lIA Q Archlleot u lloltrnl ll-n-A Polnl In I I Regard to rant. Worth lcI:e|nbu-lug New Portable lloctrlt lamp. [Special (`urn-upundem-9.] S1`. PAUL, Minn, Jun. 18.-Wa are About to have an lee palace here that will compare with anything of the kind ever attempted. Itlabolng constructed by the architect of structures of the same character at Mon- treal carnival-L Souls ldoa of the structure may be gained from the accompanying sketch of thn completod bulldlng, but one must see this huge mass of gllstenlng ice to nppraclnta It. The building covers a space of ground 150x160 feet. The main tower K. 111]: 81'. PAUL IUII I-"A1.AL:s:. rises from the router of the pile, and is the striking feature of the duslgn. The height. of this tower will be 1:50 foot, and its four angles curved ink) circulnr turrets, three of which will be one foot in diameter and the fourth eleven feet. From the latter tower-twenty feet above the others-will Host the Stars and Stripes. Attached to this tower are four others, which on one side will be seventeen feet by hixteen and sixty-four feet high, while on the other side are two towers twen- ty-three feet by nineteen and fty feet high. Two of these are triple towers, connected by casteilated curtain walls, and the other two, small ones, by n semi circular bastion. There are also several outlying towers, which form the corners of the structure. These are connected by a cnateliated wall, as will be seen from the accompanying cut, and at each angle of these Walls are circular turrets thirty-six feet high and twelve each in diameter. The main entrance is a round tower, tlzmked by square turrets, and inside will be fashioned a commodious skating rink, to which an initiation fee will be charged, a curling rink being added for the unnsement of devotees of that (to outside:-A -nlrltlnu mime (1, E Q unw-Ienwm UL In Ipirlucsn game. In I paper on the notion of light ugon pigment: employed in pniuiing, an F in burgh artist Itates that his experiments hnvv led him to the conclusion that Prussian blue in oil is the most stable of colors. Ho ulserta, however, that it would never do to otnploy iho eeting uniiino pigments upon tho Mme oanvnw with ihn stable Prussian lomploy eeting nniiino pignleuts upon blue-peinting one portion of a picture with the former and another with the letter. In fact, the aniline colors are found to be, for the most part, quite unsuited for painting purposes, nntl some of them, us is well known, are so changeable in the sunlight as to be used in the production of photographic images. They are also extensively employed for coloring photographs. their thin trans- mmnt chnrncmr rendering them particu- coloring phutogrnpm. Lnelr mm mm- nt character rendering larly suitable for the purpose, It bolng pos- sible to see the shadows and outlines of the Image beneath the layer of color. Never- tllolem, photographs tinted lu this way soon lose their bloom, and the colors are often seen fading whlle the-plcturen are yet ex- posed for sale in the shop wlndows. Nut Petrllleu. mu lurlulu In nu-I). Referring to An announcement that at Q Nceut cxhiunution in 1! western celnetery the body of a woman was found turned to stone, The Louisville Medical News unyn: `Tetrifactiuri of the body of n warm- hloodod animal has never been known, and it is quite safe to say has never taken place The condlilon of the body which leads to eurbn misconception in not that M petri- fnetlon, but of saponlllcntlon 11- ll-I 0!- plained that nitrogenous tiusuos give 01! am- monia, and this, attacking the fate in the body, produces udlpooera, a herd form of soap. The writer, when at the New Or- leans fair, snw n barrel of pork labeled, Found floating in the Mlmlssippl in an ad- vanced state of potrifnchion " Being skep- ticaluto tln capacity of rocks to float, he chipped off a piece and found that the hog, like the human being under like circum- stances, hml merely turned to ndlpocore. Well, The people of Atlanta have sunk 826,000 in digging at urresinn weil 2,000 feet deep. No stream having been found that would come to the surface, Professor White, of the State university, was called in, and be de- cided that M Atinnm stood on granite rock -t.hebod rock of the cont.inent-t.he only wnv on me. An armaian well would be 00 the conunem-me omy way to get an nrtealan start: on the nurture and bore up into the at- moephere. -. . . u... ___-A GRAND DUCEIEFH COOKING RAN- I GES, (3UUNITE.H xi ATHENIAN BASE, BURNEWS, and a. full nusorcnmnt of other llrm.-ulnas Stoves, !m.. (tom the well known mnnulmuory of uurm-y & Go. For ml at Romy : Hardware Store. PRINCESS STREET. unnb I7 Fact: or IIIEGPUII. Aumnuiacturer of Breniau has built. an elastic reproof chimney, ity-one feel: six inches high, entirely of paper. The blocks, instead of being brick or stone, were made of layorw of oompreued paper, Jointed with some uicious ournent. n....L. /i...p...II. i. nnmina lnin (sullil)8i.i- uicious cement. South Australia in coming into competi- tion with South Africa as an ostrich tum- lng region The feathers thus far produced are of superior quality and bring high prices; moreover. the chickens seem tour- rive at plume hearing much earlier than at the Cape. M. Gaston Trouva is said to have oon- Itruchzd 1 portable electric glow lump, in- tended forueowhere there in nu explosive atmosphere. Thin lamp is intended to be of Irvine in mines. cellulose tnciaoriee, our mills, spinning mills, etc. It in eniomntic in Action, and it is stated to be very simple incenntruction. nA_4,_- -_.. AL_6 uvnvnnn nhnnlrl harm i Doctors say that woman Inomu occur uoun how they call to oifor nymwthy to neighbors having nick chlldnn '1 omen`: clothing oifern inducomouts in fugitive bochria. and neural instance! have been recorded lntoiy in which conugioun dinuu unknown to have been brought ubontby germs carried into the houoohold in the folds of henvv woolen fnbriot oarnoa Into Inn non heavy __{oo-. Thing: to Do and to Know. Vegetables, of :1] (arm pl-odlmo, hold their price: but this you-in the New York mu- kdl. For six weeks of November mu voeomner r 82,1! hurrah ol lpplel have been shipped. from Benton to England. | W: Inn waptuzd prayed And gnu \ protuted, done ovorythlng but ulgg In .prol'u:1ty,yot tho Infernal Bohemian och Iwlndlo ll nl gnthoring In It victims. ` Oornoobn dipped In coulur Ind placed among Iquuhvlnu Invoqun proved un. quutiombly bonochl in pnvunung my in- jury from the squad: vino borer (melmln cucurblm). . _.,Lu_ .1 .._- .1 oh. -9.. null-av nnrn L'|.|L'l.lI"D|!l`l. ! Asublo olomoltlwlu-out nllwqy com an In New York bold: 2,I(IJhonn Each neulvo nbodt eight pounhol by n `I7, whlchjlchoppuduplnubynthnrun Minn dghty-lnrlu point engine. I law: an experimenting with VI-elm chm. `Rn plucky lillliln of II: gnu northwane In purluu ofh-ultwillcnrhlnlylnvoih l'IWOl d. Noth- fmr llh It VII or known before. ,. IIIVO II "VI int our known IS VERY MUCH LIKE THOSE WHICH HAVE MADE IOIITBEAL FAMOUS. D lllnlb BIOII. that Ihould boclu 4.... 5.... Hum null to offer IVIIKUIY N EW YORK me. of November end December ! nnm hm-ulna! -nuke shipped. ~----oo--j Action ol Light on Pnluu. ,u__ P\j II- u I1 nntr. `KINGSTON, Winnipeg. Men, Jun. 14.--.Rev. John MoDougull.miuionn.ry among the Stoniee "int Morley, is out with a letter on the Indian question. in which he Name: 1111 the trouble on incompetent oioials. He says: "How often we have preached the gospel of patience, have tried to show that the great distance, the luck r\' ..n...Aw mmnnnrt. the tremendous .:___. Ollox/gin Blamed tor Ill re 11-uu lllnlounrrn AI-nlgnmonl. distance, tne icon of speedy transport. cost of bringing material into this big country. were some of the reasons why the government was behind hand. 0! course we could not nd. nor did we try to nd. any excuse for the promises made. but not fullled, for the out- throat policy often exhibited and some- times enforced by oloials of the Indian Department, for the shameful and immoral lives of many ol the em- ployees ol the same. Some of these were adisgrace to the lowest barbarism, let alone civilization. Nor how could we, when earnestly trying to teach the In- dians liahits of industry and thrilt. be expected to excuse the laziness and in- competency of many sent into the coun- tryto teach the words 0! the govern- meut these lessons we have been work ing for them to acquire tor so many years. Moreover. could we be blamed when we felt strongly that something was wrong in a system which allowed such men in its branch of the service. The inconsistency has oltentimes sp- peared to us very glaring when we look- ed at the department. claiming to have a certain object in view, set aside by the country at large. whose servant it is. to attsinthis object, and yet within its own grasp and powendoiug those things and adopting those methods which are ile- leating this object? And what is the outcome of all this '2 Let the ic.-nes of last spring speak for themselves. and we see some of the results. Uive us llJ('ll as Indian Departnientemploycs. ol cvcry grade. who will be true to their country. il not to their tied, and who will have manhood enough to reiran from licentiousness and blasphemy and drunkenness and laziness. and on the other hand will have force ol character enough to command the respect of all paities. native and loieign, and who will, by precept and example, tench llie Indian to develop an inilepondent spirit. which will make him indiisti-ion-. llir.lty and law abiding." McLe-id Hnzetts. General Middleton Crtllle west with a lull determination to dislike the pol.ee force. and to sit upon its oicers and men whenever an opportunity presented itself . He made several opportunities. Although inwardly he was surprised at the riciuicy nnl ;;r-iicriil make-uiu-l the force, nnil could not help admiring it, Le llBI'hlEtll\l in his impuulunt und un- citlluilfor Hl]|'ll). A number of policemen Lqlllil to I\Ii.ldlLton'r1 coinmnnil would have tulmu listuciie lu It tullpla of hours instead of four days. Mounted police- men took a nine pounder gun where this British General did not dare take an infantry corps. lie could not follow Big Bear, and refused to allow the p0lI(`.R ta do so, although they heggenl with tears in their eyes I0 he allowed to do so. fhe only really difficult part of the canipuign was the pursuit of Big Bear. This he gave up in despair. and only then gave the police permission to go on. They needed no second iiruing. They started and cnptured him nlmost immediately. Colonel Irvine was censured for obeying Middleton :-i peremptory command. and remaining Hllo. Cols. Utter an-l Herth- mer were censured for their brilliant victory at Cut Knife, which really broke the hack of tile rchellien. because the (lennral fenred they might reap some of the glories of the campaign. Prejlidicerl against the pohcein the tirst place. he could not lurgive them in showing theui how to tight lndians and half breeds. and now he continues to vent his spite by refusing to recommend them for their medals. Shame on you, Ueu. Middleton. Such sn sctionis not worthy of II. man and a soldier. hir John A. Mscilonald knows the worth of the police. and their value to,Gunada. Will he nllow them nnmnlml nnmi hv IL. mun who A.` In 1'1 ..... .. I VI Lhl soldier. bur Jouu A. mnmuumu to Le l.tB.lIlplcd upon by up, made such u buugle of aaira as did Major-General Slr l"rmlunck Middle- ton '2 ___,..r` - .,..__. 'I`II U8. IIANIAIA n . World's Tlukm. Agent. Uornorlolmuon and On- to lo Btroetu. Nnv {El more worshipped in one noalrwn mun oblorved in reality. for in 11 State: the um of the law has been used in suppress- ing the meetings of the Snlvntibnists. sud inrrentl resulted. in is intended to send an expedition to the Southern | State! "to Luke ulvnliomt.) the doors of our coloured brethren." | Let the worn [now u. I You can purchase I bottle of Polson's Nerviline, the greatest remedy in the world. Nervihne cures headache, neuralgia. tooth- ache. pains in the side or back, rheumatism, &c. As an internal remedy. Nerviane is prom 1.` effective and pleasant to take. Nervi `me has no c all as I pain-Iubduing remedy, and nest ttle cosuonly no cents. Call on your druggist nnd inve 10 cents. Nerviline,Nerviline. nerve pain cure. "\quur_u- vw... Band of Giants. Try them. _V .1 ohoioo B, DAVIE 4! SONS. ' !'notonu-Ooto emu. Kontroal; Toronto bnno__h. 34 qhuroh lms. THE 0'l`HEB SIDE HEARD. -- - -..__-J- fllbll. Illulllvnnun n. COAL! BY A NUKl`l|~Wk.ST PAPFR. LS1 II'.An unr. vr nn..n........,. ANCIAL Dr..\uxns l"\.)I(188G. l`llI`.'*.\I.VAl IUN IHMY. ____._.. ._._. `I50 I.\III lIIl uh.h|'.'l{\l.. CANADA. FRIDAY EvENI1im,. Juno ux.` -..__ - ~ - uQugo_n'I QUI." -u,,,, .L _# :74.--.Rav. ........no.Im Rmnien Nlw Yonx. Jan. 13.7-Americn bag it: own opera at last. The eagle has been taught to ug M melodiously as any foreign bird that er wore feathers. At hm, after years of homage to Italy and Germany, we are on our own feet in the matter of music, Ind can stand without wobbling. We can produce the emotional lyric drama: with our own talent and in our own tongue, and do it well. We can go to the open now ` without. lying. We can understand and upprecinie. The simplest of us can tit the words to the aound-n tremendous gum, lurely. The nneuimr of this herotniore intact seal The opening herotoloro Intact gem occurred at the Academy of Muaio on Mon- day night, the 4th Inst It was an event of great mngnltudo and very bad weather. Nobody minded the rain, however, for the old academy was lled with the mod. im- portant human material the city could produce. This new dannrture in the work of a wo THE VIII! AUIPIOIOUS OPENING AT THE I ACADIIY IN NIW YORK CITY. departure man, or women-severa.l having uslsted In on. .m...+. wnrk, Mrs. F. B. Thurber taking women-severa.l having nsuswu III the great work, Mrs. taking the lead. The project of American opera in her own. Mrs. William S. Blodgon, Mrs. August. Belmont, Mrs. Richard Irvin, Mrs. Thomas W . Ward and others have helped bring the enterprise to its present. status. Mrs. Thurber : work in musical circles has been something extraor- dlm1rv_ and until H (`:11 encourage- Tlucononm THOMAH. mom of musk, projects. In addition to this she generously gives her time and elrortn, frequently, it is sold, taking upon herself the thmkleu task of nmnageznent. It. is also said that she fur- nished the capital for several musical cam- paign-=, In which Theodore Thomas has been the chief figure and Charles E. Locke see- and. m... nnunlnvn mo secretaries to attend to She employs two the cormapoudenoe and other attain which are the natuml outgrowth of the important musical anire in which she is interested. During the nnuionl Ieuom she is constantly importunod by the Itruggien in the mu- sivul eld-Iingen or would-be ringers, piuniste, violluints, artiste of much energy umi poor iuck--ho iend her inuence in pro- curing engnzementl, and sometimes to open her giurse, for the wolf of hunger mama un- uhecked in Bohemia. She reaivee these ,...n..... ,...,.m. in mm. in :1 Lack parlor de- she retmves umae callers, one at n timu, in parlor votod to busluesa The front parlor contin- unlly ovmowa Vtilh waiting applicants. ltisnot. generally known that Theodore Thnmns' tour with tho Wagner singers, Mn!-`nu_ Winkehnuml und Bcnrln origi- ....I...l with hm`. j__ Pxna run THE IIIILIIIAYSMI nu: or IIISIEEIIISIIIIIEITS. GEO. PEDLER w.n nnr at. hm Fnmorv. 128 Union BL,` i('H, inr wunt. wo- , ,. man can appreciate V `Ii, \ opera with covered ` ` ghoulders, and ` vx hnt man could en. joy it in anything C'nIi":`::0c but the severest , evening dress? 80 suuoeuiul was this mum- ing that the applause begun with the rising of the curtain, and ended not until the going down thereof. Theodore Thomas was the conductor, of course. Who else could have done it! And he was so well pleased with the performance that, at its close. smiles chlued each other over his {two like streaks oi` sunshine in clounilauti, and this wasn't. his iirst experience in conducting opera, either. Look at him in the pirture and see if he isu`t us handsome nud youthful us ever. The Sun, of this city, says what all lovers . ofhont-st, hume-hrmvnd muslv will indorne in these words: n 'n um Imndmilq of miwcart.-1 which he lw-I "l`Ie_ Tllllll of the SIn-ow"- Jcoodlv Con- n` puny and I Flue Audlem-e-1_'Ive (`lief Plgunl and Dana In the (`oI|IpIly-A' Populur llepurlun-. in the hundreds oi vouoert.-1 given, mui which have reached i'r0m tho At- lantic to the Pacific, Thomas has cultivated in thousands of Americans the love of l'!|LdiC of a high chum, and hm: done murh for the niuxival miucniion of tho poopie. He has un- dortnkeu now to provido the talent of Ameri- .-m. hnvn nnd Itirin with the sunshine of en Iurely. nccun-ed Academy TPHE AMERICAN OPERA. provido momlenr.n1 zunerr mn boys nnd girl; courngoment which itnoedn in doveiopin, and ii he carries out. the plan it will be A pruudvr work than anything that he has (lune before. liy and by, when we have Puma of our own sending their voices up onto! sight, and buses with double buo- mont and collar voices, this piccure will be graven in the hearts of proud motherl, and hung instead of the bless-our-home motion in the happy homes of genius all over the land. " A IIIII w A: -u-nus. Hermnn Goon`: Timing of the Shrew,` was given. Musicians know it. an occu ylng for a down years a favorite and Imu- gulnhod place in the repertoire of German op:-m houses: but heretofore it has been un- known to the dwellers on this continent. It was rlt produced at Munholm, In 1874.. In compoaer dzed In 1874, without having an- joyed the fruition of his work. His nym- phony in F has made him known to this country. ~ The Tuminz of the Shrew" is an adapta- Taming tion of ShnkespeIre`I play of the same numa Plnygoora are familiar with It through tn Ibridgomont entitled "Kntharino And Putn- chlo." The plot In an antique ono, founded on modluul notions of wonnnhood And -nnInr Th. mnrnhm nrholnb In lonnd of womnnnooa Ana wooing. The governing prholpb In the old now, If you want. I dog tr a woman to like you beat him or her." Kuhn:-inc and Blues` on dnughun at a rich gentleman of Pndunh. nunsd Baptists Bl-mm In of the Ilonvontlonll pothrn o! well behnvnd. obodlont. and lnalpld 70*! women, but Knlherlue la n fury. Lnuno and llortenslo, two proper young gentlemen, I love Blanca, but her father declares that `, mu .I..n nm. mun until her elder nhtnrln love but doclnru uni , the nbnllnov. mu-ry Wovtded with I huubud. The laven Am $70!?-17 pin out at this untnornbh ,turn of_ drunk om nugun meat w. M. uRF.NN AN b` UNDBRTAKINE DEPAH'l'MENT% Is N ever Closed. cunt. About thin that Poiruchiu, with [rat wealth, and n will ll strong Ill Bomnrio domi-god. coma along. He in dcd of being wooed by women, and concludgu that it would be cupihl ieumn to woo an unwill- lllid. P0 In: lllOI_ fertile Irlin. It once pnh u two discomiorted lovorl ollihncuin upodtiozi ougo onwixh thsir wooing. nmndnz char Inn not brilliant olhneuhi onwuu unu- woohgmnung Glwywnro mallh to think of thomlolvu H: Induces amary, auu uuuu ` recently has not been known to that , presumably nu-new Iging boast, the pub- glic. Shelms a largs 5 undludependentlxy 3 come. a zroat out `; anamuepeuaennur L come, a great part of which she do- votes to the prac- o I an! nnmurakt EEL15. 1886. ` them to dugnlse themselves as teachers and . engage to lnntruct Blanm This plot works and Lucentlo la the successful Iultor. Petra- ! | chlo declare: his lnmntlon of propodngm Katherine. Her father gives his content. but the tug of war in in getting Katherine`: consent. She ls furious at his prelumption. 1 but. he refuse: to accept his dlaunlual, and` I. olxtlnntely declares that he hes been no- - eepted, and xes the weddlng day. HI keeps her `wnltlng on the bridal morning, Arrives late, lndlerontly clad, marries her and hustles her away before the Wedding festivities have scarcely begun. He subse- quently break: her temper and win: her affection," as one critlc expresses it. two | extraordinary things to do certainly, but ' all things are possible in opera, whlch frequently dlatlngulsbea itself by getting an far from nature as ctlon can ge 1 Annnuun Inn: A: -\/nlvntln. The day: preceding the wooing of the nry Kathe rine were exciting ones for her attend- lnta She fairly unuihilntes a maid who in dressing her hair, and brings a music teacher to grief. The picture, Between Blasts," gives an idea of Min Kuiherino enjoying a lull between the blasts of temper; another, entitled Annihilating n Musician," repro- nents n reaultof her displeasure. Thu Shrew Brought to Terms" depicts a scene in the process of "taming." A. I. i3oTuw:1.L. lluiiler's Point. L. 1., Ian i4.-The ten survivors of the wrevked steamer Hyltou Castle. arrived here in a pliable condition. john Marshall, chief mate, tells the follow- ing story ; WelcltNe\v York for Rouen. France, on Friday morning. and about 8 o'clock in the evening. about 50 miles east of Sandy Hook, encountered a terric hurri- cane. Seas swept the steamer and the cap- tain, who remained on the bridge and the man atthe wheel had to be lashed to their sts. The ship sprung a leak Saturday, and all that night. and day Sunday the pumps were kept at work and the steamer ivasheaded for New York. Sunday night the engine room was flooded and the res were extinguished. Those on board the steamer gave up all hope of ever seeing day. Monday morning we sighted Fire ls- land, and prepared to leave the ship. At l) o'clock the captain ordered the life boat to be lowered. Halt an hour later I and my companions took to this launch and were immediately followed by the rest of the offi- cers and crew who took the life boat. We rowed ;-way from the steamer. At io o`clock. two miles towards the shore we saw the life boat gr down bow first. We kept rnmnnnv with the captain's boat for several bow nrst. we Kept company with the captain's hours until about six or seven miles from land, when it tooka more easterly course and we soon lost sight olit. Myselland the men were greatly exhausted and many of us had our hands and earn frozen. and we made but slow progress. and did not get an- other sightof the life-saving station until 4 o'clock in the afteriioon when we were about a mile 011' shore. The life-saving crew then I'lCllEtl us niitl assisted us to shore." i\i,..i.;.... L" we linn seen orlieard of the Nothing has yet been seen life-boat which contnlned the cnptlan and nine men, and they have been given up as lost. All the crews of the hfe-saving sta- tions between Fre Island and Southampton are nn the lookout for the mission boat. __.oo___ III-v-was--v - ..-- _.__, , itch Tunas onahon noige. \. , ltoomuc-rt 1 '|'u.nnoxI,u .7. A. man. A I`ATlENT IN A (`IIXUAUO I 4--- ....:n I."\lI mu l\ll'E LlMl'l'F.D Ft) THRICE YEAIIS. Chicago, ]au. r4.~-An operation was per formed on Monday afternoon at the llanne- mann Hospital which was extremely inter- esting, for the reason that the patient was addicted with precisely the same disease General Grant had. The man was Go or 65 years of age. A cancerous growth started at the root of his tongue and had eaten deep- ly into the flesh and lllL`Cltl the jawbone on the left. An incision was made at the left interior angle ufthclower jaw,exter.dmg underneath the chin to the right. Another cut was then made from the centre of the lower lip through the chin until it intersect- ed the first. The flesh was then laid back, exposing the javsboue, and after examination it was found necessary to remove about three inches of bone on the left side. which was affected. This done, the root of the tongue and the canierous sore were exposed to view. The cancer and the sub-lingual and parotil glands were cut awmy and the wounds C3ulC|'lZ`(l 'I`he flesh was then - . . ._....L..- ..n.t itm inrinmns 3wed_ and me Can`ClUlI3! nu--- ~-v-~ - , view. brought together and the incisions sewed. The operation occupied two hours and a half. the patient being liept under the inu- ence of an inirsthetic during the entire period. The doctor ul 0 conducted the operation said the patient would probably live some time, but in two or three years at the furthest the cancer would surely make its appearance at some other point and ulti~ mately cause death. In the meantime the patient would have to he contented with the use of his right. jaw, as what remains oi the left would be useless. This morning the patient was doing well. and after it good night's sleep.:iwolte and read the paper with great interest. ._::_1 A l.IT'H.ll GIRL WHO SWALLOWEII AID COME! TO LIFE AHA AND COIIILH nu Iurxl-4 mm. . Ottawa, jan. 14.-'1he lime three year girl named Horluboise, of (izmnau Point, reponed on Monday as having been choked to death by swallowmg 3 pin. has miracul~ ously come to life again. She apparently died after suffering indescnhable ngony for mu-n|v.four hours. and the parents were after suffering indescriuauic uguu, IUI _twenty-four hours. parents frantic with grief. Preparations were made for the funeral, and everybody who had known her mourned the demise oi the young Iufferer. After watching the prostrate body for several hours signs of animation were visible. and it was ascertained that the signs or nmmauun were had been only in I comatose state A physi- ciun wasimmedmely summoned nn.l an- nounced the glad tidmgn that the splrk of life was nolexlinct. By careful treatment me little girl was gradually brought around. and the in. after u series of attempts. was dislodge from thelhroat. She is now con- valescent. .______.._._ PUT IN AN ovum um nunnr To A cusp -A Momma`: nnuxnsn. Wallingford. Conn., ]sn. r3.-The follow- ing horrible story comes from Pond Hill: Yesterday morning I colored woman. whose name is not ltnownliving I ear Pond Hill. wished to leave her house for a short time to go to a neighbor's. As the re in the stove had gone out. but the stove was still wsrm. she put her six months old baby on the pil- low in the oven to keep it warm while she I was gone, and closed the oven door. ` Soon after she left the house her husband came in and started I re in the stove. The wife, seeit.g'the smoke from the house of s neigh- bor. rushed home and found the baby burn- nrl On I rfilh. INT. rulnuu uu ed to 1 crisp. cu \u - -.-r. no-o --_ not-|lor'I Add Pluaphno. EXCELLENT namxrn. Er J. L. Wllls. Eliot, Me., lays: "Hon-` lord": Acid Phosphnteigivcs most excellent re.-sum.` _ ` Iv .,,., lha1uI. [ruin nnnne-cling at Hnlilu with the Um-VI"-I` IL Ul\Nl'S |)I's'I'A\E. _._..-..+ Q..- ,_.__ A TALE 0| IIISABIILII. ' _----oo-___ A nun`: Iulrul. ms \ I n. ,__ - _r--., , It l'2MAIlI(lIIl.I U Jbl Remove: all Unsighll llunohen. Cure: Lumenenuln Chtile. Bpinu Moninalzir. Founrl er. Weak Limbo. H runp Know. Bpnvlu. Rimzbouo Quilter. W nriunlhs. No nimble should be without it. lhilrnnd mining and express companies sll nu Union Lillllnant. Ind in tha great. noiug nublnl oi B lmoln and honllu-d it hu ualnevod wonders. One trial will convince. Write D11. mums. Box 3483, N.l'. P. 0.. who lanes WEE We #mm9ni:~_ will, withoul chums, give mlviee on I dilenul And the on the mans amen: oi unis. Hold by J. (i.K1ug. Druggm, lzing BL, at boo. and CH4) I boul, And in quart: at $2.50. in which there in I tron nvina. The Linimoul. in white wimp- pero is to: family uee ; that in yellow for name Ont 9.9 :.yu_. llunsumptiun and all Wasting Diseases, out the Dominion. for the cure of EPI .(`l7l0 mu- EA8E8.llld not claiming wcuro l'.V'ElY'l`IlINO- Alro becauae they have the vx,u'1` PulIMULA prinkd ml each home label (hereby ensblltvg the purchaser L : know lust what. he In taking. I f\l:f\ Illklf` I IMPOR TA. 1T'j: % `In llnuynnrn nf Ilnrll. 'l'erxnmu.-.\. ugngnunlou 51.. mas1un 1 hp:-um It is because I know them to bom-:I.um.1*. RE- ll.mns,eudomed by leading phyalolum through- the of EA8E8.llld claiming vu `g-~r. .-. DRUGGIST. 7KlNG"I`0N. - 0}` Rnnt '21. TOTHOSE ABOUT T0 MARHYT 154$ ALTOPE P SY I1! I |l}Ul'\l`|l`IlV|.l EU UK Y0u| mlmhIy Ask Why I ll: In-nnodlou! la in I..n..... I hnnw Hum or Tlmt :1 License only costs Two Dollars. That it i: n1a1'ria;_;e in tariu, 'J`ha*.. the ' 42 Clarence I Hememhm Thaw Impurtant Pants ` 'l`elc-pllomv I olnnuuumn-u... VV. M. DRENNAN` ~-----.__. ;. ......uunn. Mk `I ! Prlnoeu AURANIA . UEEGOW.` SEIWIA... UALLIA... z\UR\N`\. l)R|00.`l.. msmvu GALLIA... |J. P.Gi|ders|eeve %AfLMt-inns for New Store, Wellington St.. Elegant Disp1&y()fNmv Mil- linery, Mamtles uml Fancy Joods, in latest London, New York and Paris styles. No trouble to thaw nlylrs. A call wll` always give pleasure. Ml Sl\/ITAGGART. (ha! 14 Em: FIRE! run: I FANCY GOODS. TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMEE3, XMAS CARDS, ART|STS MATER|ALS, ----t\ I--I'I\ Til I UMIEI-1\-lCl.v'lrE\1-6:`... A! Greatly Re.`/uced Prices. I 5|:e2;rih*g@S-VlT 6?_WEt~er Goods G. 5. HOBART) KL Fzirrgsgon Pembgbke Rai|'y. Underwear. Csntcn Flnnnol Night GLWIII, Chnmoia Volt-I. Gloves. Mm: Ind [loamy at |CSnI."7*I"I'4::'RS. 0YsTms mlnun I Sept 21. A ontnco luau: Ill tobohul I ll .-as, T \lLIua.:.'aa.v-up "_...____,.- In Buflc. Cm: md Shell. Also Mania: and F lorldn Onnno and Lemon. Bnuetl. (hunk-gr. Spin and pluonbnru. lining: Gnpon. Paulnnu. Nun at A`! I'IIdl. A choice? Inlootlon of New York Cont tlonory .II In ha hul |J'- IE2- 'J.'.A.'Y'LOIR. In I profeulonnl man at In prulcusuuu-n nun. nus & mum swsma Hum: (allowed It In cm 311! C_ou_nh-y for y_o_u-_I_. Yoin-n_g Meniristian Ass'n.) huurn nu-yuu. ....-_, and Iona-cu Blunts. 0-935 Vasily from I0 5: I0 .m. lulu: cur Bounds: mum to II o clock. lyonna man I a volcano. Dec. 10. x. LLAN LL1NE.'| lilllul Xv` Oct. 14. B DUYCIHIBEI I/I IDOW lllll WUIV. III! III J. GEO. KING, nntvnrllcm TLIIC I Illll-lII.I CIIEBI nun vlng foilowod Country non. o bu provor machinery. mud in pnpand lo noun tin work on Ihortoll notloo. .....n. In sun Inn at. lllnxulon. And that ,ooo-lI Wolllngvou It. nut Pout Ooo. nnmlxo:-m wmsun smog An I1, Ioouu iln Inonoll nauou. Apply to ll) Burl pt. lnnlon. __(__..-{-j_ Hmmnopnthlo Phnlclnn Ind Ilrgoog. Dyspepsia ! In(li;:est.ibn And klmlrod LHanasus,l1o umo! REE READING ROOM. Corn: 0! Prlnoon open only mu. Punt our; lgt_qg1_|g_y_nIu:| LI-.I_ ')-J-\l _I. ..A. ..I_ To Own!-rs of stock. OTICE In how-abv mven (but the Annual (iononl Ilooun ohbo Hhnroholdoru of the Klngutou at Pambro e Hallway Company iv be hold M the Companfa Omoou. Place d` Armon, Kingston. at N00!\ 01?` WEDNESDAY. t`[g,l0t.h dny of Folrrusry I886. y order 0! ne Bond of Directors. THOH. W. NASH. Jun. 6th. 1883. Acting Boo :-Tron. FOR THE NEXT.` THREE WEEKS. R. RAT'fENBURY`S Consvnutly um nun. -.. ,-__.. .__- , .__._.___._.______ BIL C. E. ulAIVlIc |' U. 53- 514-:-I. v .- AIIIIICAII PIIH1` DIPOT. 2.- ..L.. .1. ..:...r _' -an---n--in Q11 ; Is the Issuer. P9'.`W`I`!'? ` is :Lv:1il:1l)lc for n 0 any part of On- ull % J . K- OLIV'ER.'B uuuuu (`AI lIlll'l` DIDOT. AW. JONES, Confractor um um 0RlWl"B_XL_ msnmma door from Wn?_lrnI.`r). Vi place to get it is 2 Street, Kin__,rst0n. un. 0N'I`. in;; at. the the Lanna VIANUH MUVRU Wlm mm, on the shortnuz nuuwa Tumna I I hlty. UJC l lDLKl'., (Jrgnn and Piano Imory, Unmu Htruol. mu\r(huhn1lI' Homo. l.0HERT HIIAW l)AIlBIB l`ER Attorney-a11mw_ I-6oHol&oI'.&n O!|co~Priuoou Hue: I `over Dr. Sklmuu-' Druxz Store. Menu` lo Lnan on Ran! Frtatn. C L.(JUR'r1H.M.').. euocnnor to D1 Jarvm a Phyllolnu, Hurnnu-a ux. ()mm um! um deuce maul o wpouilu l.IH`I( nat. O1I1(w,\\ ollLugton Shoot. 0: la n the -My or coumrv pmnu-(I) 5-on-nrlp f-0 -M.-an n` nnnun, m..u.. SOLZCITOR, Ac. 0fI`ro--Clnrenoe stroos o polite the You Olnce. MONEY '10! A At lovont out-tort nu-a. D otnu I nun! PIE No. II.` `='l}\'|' YJBIIIC nu." I/IIll4|\lI Hulldarilgnod wish to Inform the rnnll that ha his: mum u Ind mane-I A L! Elu 00NNE(J l'l()N W I'}l PHI`. l.\\\'HICN(`lt} HOT]-II. nu king Hlroal u'mm1'.m.Ass|L1un will mmm Im 0|: HOTEL at r'mnT. mun V hand on mo lhnrml. noum. Pmprletona. lowual currsnt run-u, ml-I on mm: (worn!-In urn-n. on the nscurny of Ifuml. (lily nncl l`u\v.v vroporvy, hlorlL:umnnn Dcvlmnturun puruhnual mu-y rocelvr-I on :Ieponlt.nud [moron Allow:-1': Lhnreon. THOMAN mmma. Mnmaor. Ur vIun-0rpoaim the Post Olco, Knmnton. In uuw nu\/|vIu5( my run as m m uuun unu G8l)I.'I Fum, rm} nntu Llll Landing all lint has been slid ubont h;Ir,,u BL-u,k-a and (heap (loads, Elrar. Prizes and Large Displays at tho Oonlnl Fair wlnhln in rnmhul Hm nuhlln lhnl whlln Wu mm IJUSTUMERS lulty. U. E PEDLICI4, l li'I lmnr (hubnnr Homo. IGALLOWAY W. J. ROBINSON. IHAPPY NEW YEAR llnpnrtcr of and ])enlcr in I aper Ilangings, W0llK~0UAl'.ANTnI:u. 35 PRINCESS STREET IA! 313. To All Readers AND THEIR FRIENDS. The only Speciulh-nme Factory in the city where you on net 5 good relinbla tramofor your piomre In at 115 BROOK STREET, oppotite Golden Lion Grocery. Renders, be not deluded into I second- hnnd store. but come to headquarters. where nothing but frame: are mnuufnatuh ad, for 3 cheep. |`00d Picture or Fume. In Christmas sud New Years Presents I hue a. cheaper and ner vmiety thsn uny- body else. Wilhimz van 3 Merry Uu-iumu snd 5 1F1RST.,1!1RUHTAT1"N SECURED TO-DAY AT TIIE - OIIIII - TEA - HOUSE. _ or... PURE GUJHA BRAND UEYL08 TB]. Wishing you Merry Hlppv New Year. I mute you reapeutfnlly to come and no me. P. OHLKEL; Dinfulrn ]?l`nlI|l ].(`.t.0I`V_ 4 '1` II requueno blondlnn. sin I! put url hu God I I turn. J hmhn u"?:..:'.'3. cho-`on mm mm . .u--u. __.I In: `Inn; A II lqunvv - v -- .. ,, _ hurpound orlllnnl pantheon. Hun also on hand 3 5-unmet! other kind: of Mlle! und J: tn `Inn. A o uuorunem 0! 10.3! H Ceul H00 Bmzut Ind Boiled Bu on. And] Iolldtod by James Reddagg-3+: Nov. 27. PIIINCBSI I ADAM M ART 111 OCOUNTANT. AUDI`rOl< snow uent. non Kuuz ts. nu u-nu . OF FIFE -r Mllfrggl 5",.-,' WM. NEWLANDS, . KIZOKITEOT. Ford's Nook. I cant! oor. K H9_pI..Vl7. x-uwx-LR AND sou. KIIUHITEOTB and bulllnu Lturreyonu. oo. Wellington-stret.lx1ua|ton. WHJKKH N. WALKEI, KTTORNEYSK Sollnnona. &c.. Kluguton. op podw tho I on! (mice. `onum WAHUCM. I Joalcrn n. wnultnt L. (.'LEMEN'l`R, )EN'l`llH`, dlrmtzlv oppome Ibo Pun Olce . m lxzvllxumnn H-"':~(`I Eauhlhslued In Klug- Dec 21. Dec. 23. UUOI u r WE '\/x7 ISIE1 `J77 ILIIHDI` STRI-SI-II`. . * ` /, Picture Emnne 1* actory, )eo.9s. IIIS In-ocl street. ll OOIIIOBI wotilna. lslnomlnlng. And Be | Airing Oomom Flows and Clnornn 3 npoomsy. ALL WOllK~(iUAl'.AN`l`nllD. Anti f'IQIlIl'\=Q QTDECT Buslnegas Cm ds. NO. 12. I \9&\uIv H n.xncI l|l(l)H., `N S)` -l 3% J-an-\vVr\r-- : - EUR A II BIT-OLAII RIO ol my duoorlptlon. luau! Passions. and Boo! Oonnd Buulu n: the Guy. _` Pint-cluo Curl-Inges a nil lu- -- - - -- ,4 -|_-.. _-nA-.. WING to Ilia teams an IRS, P. 0'BllLLY mil hold 5 Clouin 8510 {mm this date. ol :1! her Block of may Good-. Indian Ind Children : Undotolotlr a... nun dunuod by the an. Prinoonl L001 VV . J.L- J_lJ.\aa.aaa.v..v.--._~ unlnnxn a Icunuunn. 76 7'! Prlnoeu July V K__.,_ _ mtg ' - * RESIDEN CE. wm ran "Seance. Ian I I08. 'I`el0'|)|Ionl'. rollmmnlcnllon. P27 `K A 1\` '!'Kf'$' A N B|BBY'S LIVERY, `No 189 BROOK St. Q-can A -:nnn\.nI`.Aln Illn nl nu dunntioll. In; am. dunnqou If Doolufl moon. `VOLQLV. :-HIM ? 5 l:,\l`I.`34' 1)! l .\SA(iI1: xbiu -3.1). :50 am] 3100. uooozdmu to rmmL~.Linu Intermediate passage- NOVA HCOTH, lrom } HARDLNIAN . ; ASLK ibun G1?'.ocE'ic'FoR | THE KATHBUN COM|`.\l\' Y`.-l , CROWNJEWEL FLOUR 0 | moUsAD1snAiu> noun 1!!` ( ` Ul`l0.l U IILIOK RIVER RI. `; . I . . I` ` to lines, Alhny, in Yuk. Bhhddplh, ,, l,rw1m,m E W_ Wuhlnaton, Bnmmon and all Pafnulncrtheru N `IV HE DOEi NOT KEEP H`, WI(ll`l'7 DIRECT ` --1o~ ] l)EBEIl 3N'IU_ ONT. ` New York. vh G.'l'.B., 'l'.l.R. and Il.Y.0. nu. I V I '1`. mmnmr. Gen. mm Am. ..'t- - ---- (..m.Ixu xr wax numon) dn. Ind Omlarcln unauuosn-.1 aa.. dunaqod by ro. Ylnnlnlfl B108`. ' llhorlon N.0..l:;{aoI Dru l5t:nc :19. 2 :2, and pun-mu.-v. apply In Cum- .- No L H.m1u1.': Green. New .-*LI(1~l()\`. ll. ULLUWN & CO. | .I', lilldunlreva-. Agent 'IIl,`l' .`1ll'(`(`l * S rsxsaw GMIPIIY un.\ ... SAGE 8 DAYS. Royal Mail 31 eamships. .,.n nnc ~r.cr--l mau away: in the Pnm Ax n LIVERPOOL 1 llnlllax only .... `.Jnn.1 .l`rom Portland, ._Im._a ;,~ `.`.w ran. htoernge u Livurponl and Queens H-r purtri ol F.-nope at . .Sa.\urday, Jan. 16th ...Haturday, Jan. 23rd Saturday. Jan. 80th ....S1turduy,Feb. sh ..Hnt.urduy, Feb. 13th . Saturday, Feb. 20th ..S'.a.2.urd9.y, Feb 97:): Hamrdav. M01). M11 .$`.a~.!.urd:*.)', rat. `um . Saturday. Mob. TILIPlGKI.;` Prov .`. \'F.HA(iF} PA.~ `en {Ar Hal- 3 um` other Mr \\h=|fnl'. Route nnnnecllun with the Mall Runners leaves every Thursday at 130 p.m. Tho In-I train connecting av. Poruhml envo- every \Vadnesdu.y at 1:150 p.m. HATES 01" IASBAUF. .. .._ ,,.Q50. I70. 930. Cannon: I LARGEST. FINEST. Best and Cheapest Stock -nwiifi. ISMIJKERS SETS AND TOBACCO JAR , from $1 to 7 each. Mersohnum Cigar and (`iguana Ilollan-1, oar` vol and plum, wnh umber mouth pleoel. in and om. of cases from lac. to L ) each. Mu-aohnum Pipes for 90('., $l.%5,I.C0.$:i.00 and up to 975 and $100 each. Fancy And Plain lmltulon Morlolnum-, In | and onto! canoes. fro-n l0c., `25c., 50c.and up to ' l0c., 25, 50c.anu to 82.00 each. Amber Y`hv,Br|ar, Sliver Mnunt.ed.Iua.|ghu and bout: nlsu a. large amok of Plum sud (`uni Amber Tippoi Hriar Pigea, Hora Tip Brian-, from 5c. l0c.. l5c., 260. an up to 730. each. Turkluh Hooku Ind Wnter Pinon. A lot. of 10 good Clgnrl 360., and I Box ot_95 good (Junta tor 81.00. and 50 (J1gnxa(or$1.I9. 03. M. ~96 and M n. Box. ('uv. Tobacco: in packages for .'no.,10:..l5c.,2.'.'c, packages and up to 3| II package. Finn and Cheap Plug Tobacco! of every dea- criptlon. Cigarettes 0| all the lending bnndr. for 60-. 10c.. 15c,,20c.. 501., 7513. SI, $2 a pnokage. l`-nbuoco (fuum-I and Walk-nu bucks : I.'ao I Iago naiotlment 0! Guns. Ries and Revolvers It KTFENEWEST EUDKSWH My Nuhgiou, by Coreuv. Leo Fol-at-1r. 01.50. The Intelleomul Life, by Philip Gilbert. Humou- ton, authors mlltlnu, 'J`)(`. I A..l 5.. oh. Inln I'r..nn|a llndl.-v nvarnnl $1.26. Camlolo, by Ju-mu Mconrthy. `me. Hoatwen to Fortune, by Miss Ihadnlnn, 23c. The Courting of Army Smlrh by I". \V'. llnblu sou. `we. . `K3. The ltabbha Hpall. hy MuarI.Cun1l>axland.3'5c. Just An! Am, hy l\Hna1md cu-.m..~I. Nnwnll In. H n. Plnrkmnn. author of RQUTLEYS Bfer\rna()... . ............l;). If uu am wading for vnur friend: you can win. u | m|mld Passaga '3 Kata an lowest 1-Mal at this omce. nvullnhlo from England, Ireland. Scotland, Franc, Germany, Sweden and Not- unv- _ ' I THI-1CORNERIS1)OKS I`ORE, Cor. llrork nml \Vel|lnV:lon Sis, I_uu For Fino Uru In-and Comb Sets, Odour. Dressing and Jewel Caaer, we take the land ma usual, nhowmg the fluent line in the city. ()ur' Stock of AR 1'[S'l`S' MATERIALS in Ynvu I.n run c/{4/77N7E}wr/ruL I-3 Very Large. See our Liuen-Faced Cards for painting in oils without ID) propuntion ; Also the new line of Brian Plscquea, (very hand- some) Opal. Ohms. Placqueu and mny other novelties, to be had only M - -.-. ,~--u-,-.rr1-,-9.1 -12 (`lgnr (tunes from 25. to $6 each. (`,I;:aret.:e (lanes, 150. to 0`). each. Aunbor. (`Agar and Cuznretle Holders, in cuts 1[i._..NI$BE 1"S Iur\r\v1n'1\('\l) I.` uur block or is Very Large. Fan our Lium New and Beautiful bnuw Scenes` Omar nuveuleu, w ua uuu uu|_v nu ` A- P. CI-IOVV -N S I'll Princess street [)1 0. 7, Portra/ls In WING!` L'ostume,i Ilomluxm, r IlI|.I\;v, u.;........,. __ way: Bteerage $18.00. v...- ...,.u Innalnndnrrv Onseustown or IM HEN DERSON S.| niches. menu: on anos. Euo mnovoa um: s.'...:.. from the cm Bond Inn! to Ibo G08. BBOCI I B1601 STREETS. Klnnton Hot-0 lxuhsu LI and Board" lug lublu. oornn ohno and on smou- McCAHION I309. Dan. 11. lab u I: 3 guns- #3:?` an I; with. otbslun Int hum opus ruunu. 001. max. K M 3. nun. Pnuipd. uvu u up: w Jsn.ll. no IBOCK I'I'Ill~:B'l:,- T rj(_2_g__rg(/no NE ! a pom ;. -__Il-L ..-n.._.u.. v-u_ \ Fruit. Cakoe, Pluln or Almond losing. Choice Lot of Flne Imported Conloctlonory Florida Orange: and Oynoro from every day --`l'll.IPI!Al'I CO!IIC`l'lnII_j NEW YEAR'S CAKES. ksteeragu a.:.-'.a-\a\.- Lnvergtlaol. Loudonderry. Quteustown IM. Inn to allx or Portland, And nlwayu an low an Iowan. ntnquotod b any other lines. Fol Tickets. oto.. app y 'I`Il 08. IIAN I. III . .. ..-. ..... ....... l`.nrnnI-'.]nIInHOl1 Dec. 24. KINGSTON ACADEMY, 4 Ann QIIIIIVII IIXIPET Just lovely for Children. \/ \/ -j.___ I78 |'IIll(`('i!-' MI 11'! Ill . 5"?`-IIIIVI'C,' Dr. llcnllllvnyo Z nu IIXII All! III! `. we. lose. Mom.-l1oLtCM'ey. 21-arts. s of the Hbhsld_ lay Allan Yonge, lI')l],`J`)(`. 3 Fnncla lledlcy avergnl. ! sT.`I?AUL*s`t~CW1>ALAcE. 9T1LI. TAKE__'1:HE mu;

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