Lana `P3 "#3: Fruit. Cskea. Plan or Almond Icelng. Choloo hot or Flue Imported Confectionery I-`lorldn Ornngoa sud Oyltoru froth ovary dny _._.1-u.I pun!!! (`olIlIIC1'loH.--- "N1;3W `i:1WA R's (,`.AI\'ES. KINGSTON AT.`-ADEM Y. no BIIOCK u-near, JQQ LQJDAIQ A1111 A RQLK Just lovely for Children. Elomastic Animals. M'W* SINE, V.S. r. loalllvrny. _ AD II- ARI`! HI! 8l.oenge.. ....:Ma. 1! You no lending {or your I :-land: you can out: n Pnpnld Pauaao '1 km an Iowan noel st thin omoe, nvallablo hum Enulnn. Ireland, Boollnnd, Franco. Germany. Bwadon and Nor- way: Steerage $13.00. Lnvor l. Londonderry, Qutonatown or Bel- llal to nllfu or Portland. sud always an low 1: lowest. rntoquoted by Any other Hues. nun. ul ulvvn -nu l.lI-vv .. ---- NIISCA [VISION BROS. -f. KXl-HVI'- I 9 I or AID OIILDIIX xyhlo. I6 nu-Ilbmn .>` ROUGEJ THE LATEST` NOVEUPIEI IN LADII8' THI- ATBI A81] PAITY '.l`0lLE 1'I. Benullhll Evening Drcuu For Glrll-llh uorcsrn Ilnlque styles In Ion and lle|-TIc Vnrlou Colon for Evening ' l)nl`j`0L vv run . __._._._.?._ Here are some of the closing illustration: of a very pretty luuhion of drill! which ha: been the mode for nearly a generation. We mean the cut which follows the graceful out- line of a woman`: i'orm. The next Evening fashions you will gent. will be with the round full skirt. in all itfiigliness. looking like a It is gatlu-rail in full at the waist over a long, htlrp-|)0iui`.o'1 bodice lt"haa been moving heaven and I-:I.l`l.ll to get. here forthe past. two years, uul now it has In`- rived. Fate (on.-f.-ml that it come: to May! It in the most. unsightly dress 11 woman ever wore. concealing me lovely rounded lines of the human fl,_;uru um] giving us instead -nnrnlv n mutfml out clothes bun gathered in human fl,_;Lire Instead merely a putfed out. clothes bag gathered Light. at the top. 4$\ x EUR FASHION 06i.UMN. In; '03 Yinllfu Forms b For 'I`1okeLa. olu.. app 5 LADY! `Inna I lsn. nuu.nu. The dress her shown is adapted to theatre, concert or nny ordinnry evening enter- tainment In homes or hnlln. In the boxrs and front rows of thnnta-as there in uome rnnnnn tn bone that tho fmhlou of ladies go. -u k l-r ml mul lmltnu: Th cunt mu nun- tunml ut Hm n-wk run`! mrtal sllgmly at thr) Vlvnl-t_!-2h(n\`iI1'; n hula Hunt. of the vnlveb. Tlwru \u-ru lnluty rum `I 1-! Hun henntllchetl huvn nt tho I uul. nml ll collar to nmlvh. Hlavk I-ilk slot-kin;_:4 uml luw shoes of black khl were furnish-ul to be wurn with it. \\'h-_-n wlvutvvn in IN! miora are consldemd dsmirabln. uud hlnvk, hruwn, green blue and some nlmclc-:4 of gray um pupulnr. Handsome black vc-lvvt, is always dnnirable as long In sluortpanln nru worn, nnd for larger boys and youth.-I trim! nml mrkacrew cloths are nu-4| ' ll~1-4| Nocktlos for boys nhould ho a simple banal, wlth a bow, in lung as they wear blouse oulu uml Ihort purn It In not concldorol goal form by um hm`. authorities to put. made (loo and ncnrfa upon boyn untll they uquma gruwnup" uulta, ulthough many people do to Hclmol uvurmalu am of length to reach about hnlr wnv {rum Ilm lower edge of the pants to thn topn of the moon, and Ira made In plain neck nlmpoa, Nowmerkel: style. wlth plnlta In the back of the nklrl, end tome boy: wear long ulnten the`. come even below the ehoo tnpn; but In A Itroux wlnd thew blow about the ankleu, an-l are oft.-n extremely uncomformhln to walk In. A boy`: dellght. ln cold weather ll I "pon- jaclwt." It has all of the wnrmhh of an ovurroal. wllhoul. belng at all cumbenome, anal In the med prnnlu played by these Inle- chlevoua youngster: the nklrh of overcoat: are llkely to under. even lt there In my Iklrc left. Hothcso nhort, warm cosh made of strong, nervlceeble lneterlul Are preferred by boy: for All sorts of outdoor umuaement. endexerclno. Rvnrv hov would be nrovlded wlth e and exercise. Every boy should provided home jacket Ind nut. nlippen. It is scarcely neceuery to Add that no boy with proper Ielf-reepoct. will appear at table `or in the prior without a coat or home eckec, and certainly no mother who know: r duty to her emu will permit such a thing. f'Y1to!'.vnn.l 'l'bo'ughI. coru pr_' `red tor the owning um: Cram, pale pin , light blue, coral, old gold, mnuvqand 3 rich now pink tint wjth white relloctionl. uhlnlng like dlk on which rubles and penrls had bean cnubotl The most preferred rich dark linden to suit,- nblo to limut. complexion, and udd wblb nan to An all-ndy white skin, no N rods. purple, Van Dyck brown and nutunlnm nd; black mny always be worn, violet nnd red but Ioldom. For toilet: worn by day- llgpk prune, "marine blue. violet. bronno, dun blue and seal brown an very human- .m _ trad: sr;R:'o:;::t:I:,ny requested to : Ind in mi: order: wilhonl delay If they ddn to have shun lled gtgmpxly`. ` ` "qnnnm uwn." ! 9. mm; a 99 . in shun mica gfolnpuy. DAVIE I90 8. l`IdIII|u-0ou BIOOI. Montreal ; Totonto lung. :4 m....|. mun. ` -cit, wt v------. -'--v-.. --_..@4*.-:- Pay you was moon! and an db- --OOIIBI. TIIUU. llllhn -. World's Tlckcv. Agent. Comer Johnson and On- tario Stream. aunIu-0ou Bum. uonm lunch. M Church Strut. 7 LAN": 'nn:nmc rorurr. _..._ |.,..... ..I.,...,.. Iumlnntnri Or F.vonI_n[ Colon. .___*... -`onus : Inn." Jlnnlnmnd.) 4 leuh .... lhn lower odcm KINGSTON, 0ANADA.S TURDAY EVEII1~;(;::fAN.1({ 1886. An nouon X01` Drawn ox prom.--,... nnrriage was brought by Mu. Mar Motoglf, who keepua grocer in Hnn' - Son. against Sbephud athatn, `s `muchinint in the G.T.R. shops. The ..1.:..sm a. n. -.d.m!m- the second time. -j_.____ A Brunch at Prolnln (nu `l'rlod Ill I Ion-It In full of Humour. machinist the G.'1`.Ic. anops. .I.Ll8 - plaintiff is It widow for the time. and has been living a. lile of single blea- aedneaa for some four years. She is getting well on in years, and her whilom wooer. a widower. has ve years more than the allotted life of man to his credit. According to the plaint`i's story cupid : barbed dart rst tickled the detendant`a amorous propensitiespiu April last. his wife havinadied in the preceding month. In the spring the old man's fancy lightly turned to thoughts of love. and a couple of weeks after 111! wife's death he casually remarked that they would begin spark- ing pretty soou,and shortly afterwardl the business was commenced in real earnest. The time came when he pro- posed marriage. The words were com- monplacc and simple, "Will you have me. Mary?" But they were fraught with great importance LU two lives. She consented. Thou anulnil tlin dnv for Auil. 12th. consented. They settled the day for Aug. `the anniversary. as she ssld he phrased it, of the Relief of the Gates of Derry. The courting was continued until the day set for the wedding. Then he fail- ed to turn up. He came next day and for seversl days afterwards. but said no words as to why he failed to lead her to the alter. On Aug. 19th he made his last visit. She explained that there was little love between them. It was It mut- ter of business. He had some property and she had some. and she considered that it they joined their mutual interests they would be able to live more com- fortehly. His constant presenceiu the shop injured her ti-e.de,ann1 she brought the action to recover damages for injury to business. and to induce him to act l|ll0 e gentleman." mprnnnrcs IN UDURT. EPISODES Mrs. Metculte wrote to him. but the letter failed to bring him. and a lawyer's letter was sent. M. f`nv-at-nIlnn-\nn umnum that letter sent. Mr. Carscs.llen-\ou thought would bring him, eh? Mrs. Metonliu->-Well. itilul bring him. Well. now. you don't think he did enctlv whut was right? I don't consider that a man who would do that is worthy of 9. wife. So, I suppose. you are very glad you're not his wife? After long hesitation. she said. "1 don't think I've lost much an away." That will do, Mrs. Metcalfe. Mrs. Sandercocu, Mrs. l\letcelfe's daughter. testified that the defendant was a frequent visitor at her u:other`u house, that he told her he was going to tn-urry her mother on the 12th ol Au- gust. and that he not from Mrs. Sander- cock a. ring belonging to her mother in order to buy the wedding ring of the proper eize. His wife was only dead a law weeks. and Mrs. Metcalle thought he was in 8. good deal/of a hurry. Mr I `nrnz-nllnn - Y'rS'n (illit hear much preached. did you `I Mrs. Sande-rcock-No. there was not much talk about it. You didn't gel; excited. did you ? No. we're not an excitable crownl. You're not an excitable crowd.e1i'.> No. sir. we're a business crowd. (lb. Lhstfs it. You're . business crowd. You're utter the old man's house and lot, I- suppose? We don't. want his property. Well. I'm glad to losr you say so. I don't. think you'll not in, anyway. nwnn Tulcu nu-:r1'v CLOIE. dual/or nutty. Mr. Uaraculleu Yu didn't talk nboun the wedding an the day up- proached. did `P Mrs. action for breach `of promiuu .-.-.-{nan nu: In-nnaht. bv Mn. Ml] an-.N nun: runny c1.ou:. I James Uhidley. aboarder at Mrs. Meir , o&lfe's.wus the next witness. He said the old man had showed him his house and told him he was szomg to gel: mun tied to Mu. Metcalle. Lnthum had been a very frequent visitor at the grocery store. M. (`nu-m..I|nn._\\`lml. win 110 doiusl = Mr. Ca.ru was he doing there so often `I Witness -I don't. know unless he was mnnhing." What. in that `P Well.`l suppose it.'a going with lu r. Now. did you think he wasa. masher? Is he the style of mun you would set. down for & masher '2 They do any old people are the worse. Did you ever see him do Any "mush- inu `}" ling?" I've seen them pretty cosy together. The case lasted until well on in the nfteruoon. The age of the parties and the humora of the counsel made it most amusing. and the people iucourtwere no couvulaed with laughter. that tho crier wan kept busy calling order. The jury found a verdiotlor the plaintiff for 25 cents. The judge said. "Gentlemen.I heartily concur in your verdict. You have charge over the damages; lover the costs, and I rule that each party in the suit shall pay their own costs." ___..V-... l IJILI inu?" Iva l`n.\.unu nu. uunn-4 Minnespolis. Jsn. 16.-Dr. G. W. Emery hss served pspers upon Ilrs. Emery in s suit for the annulment of her msrriege. The action is hssed upon the sllegetion ol 1! previous msrrisae in Toronto. it is clsimed. to Charles Hey- den. before she knew the doctor. He ssserts thst she has never been di- vorced. Hsyden is now living in To- ronto or Buelo. Mrs. Hayden, it is understood, wee deserted by her line- bsnd. In s {ow yeers she became desti- tute and wss lcrced to mske a living se best she could. Dr. Emer . then s onng men end not vet s (outer, met rs. Hsydeu, who hsd ssmmed her msiden nsme. The young men sew much thst wss sttrective in the deserted wile end sslred her to msrr him. Soon siterwsrds he went to ew York to study medicine. Here Mrs. Hayden ceme to meet him. and they were mer- riedin 1864. Dr. Emery ssys he did not know st the time thst his wife hsd never been divorced from her former husband. nor in {set thet she hsd ever been msrric..l. A you steer their mer- rlsgs Dr end Mrs. Emery went to-live near Peorie. 111. They hsd no children end the doctor sdoptei Miss Berths who is now s pretty young lady of 18. Since coming to Minneapolis the doctor , hes edopted enother child. Both chil- dren.he claims. were sdopted by him end ere bis. Dr. Emery is e prominent church member end e physicisn of con- | sidersble locel repute. __:_,_- - - _ ALLA kg _L1N E. LO! IUII WOPG KID` II. You can purchase I bottle of Polson's Nerviline. the greatest remedy in the world- Nervihne cures headache. neuralgia, tooth- ache. pains in ljxe side or back, rheumatism. &c. As an internal remedy. Nerviline in KYO!!! t. effective nnd plenum to take. ervi ine has no equal as I pain-mbdulng remedy. and I test bottle cost: only I0 cents. I Call on your drnggiet and invest 10 cents. i Nerviline. Nenriline. nerve pain cure. " I The oldoll ud most ramble bnna 0| c min tholnarlnet. I-`ma from allc|umi- V cu nd articinl Invoringu. . \_ A MITE FOB. THE WIDO-W. ~7I`FH_1i::&MERICAN OPERA. THI VERY AUEPIOXOUB bPENING AT THE I ACADEMY IN NEW YORK CITY. The Taming of the Shrew "-1 laoodlv (Jol- pcly and I Flue Aullonco-'l`Io Chief Figures lllll scene: In the Company--A r Popullr In-parlurc. Article No. B. New York, ]an. :4.-~ln my letter of yes- terday's date, descriptive of the openin of American opera in the Academy here. left off with a word about the wonderful ballet. the principnls in which. with but few exceptions, are natives. -nu. hdllnr. WAC axcentlonlllv ne; largely exceptions, nauves. Thp ballot, was exqeptlolnlly tine; American, too. It danced mm the hearts of the people at once to the music of Ruben~ mm`: "Hal Costume." A larga number of the coryphees, the premieres and the seaundas u-ofrom Italy. Twelvo are at the Amul- can school, poms of whom are in the first- llne, and the thirty-alx gurnntu are Ameri- nann It. hm been asserted that Amerlcnn ` gurnnten Amen- cans. It. has been genius has no leaning toward the bullet. 11'. has had no encouragement. The princi- pain, with but few exceptions, in this ballot are natives. `.4 .. um um r-horul. it was an improve- And as for the chorun, improve- ment on the imported nrticla It consisted of fresh voices and (real: faces, and every member oi` it wns as eiegmdy attired as the principal singers. Let us hope that the ugly, frayed and rugged chorisuan of sunny many will eventually be banished from the stage entirely. ' (Ih ..__... ` GRAND DIIGBESJ COOKING RAN- GES.COUN1`Ed3 a ATIIENIAN BASE BURNERE-4, and . mu assortment of omen" Eh-at.-nlua Stoves. &o.. from the well known msnufaotory of uurney 61 00. For sale at Romy : Hardware Sim. PRINCESS STREET. E...-.6 I 1 The principals of the Amencan Upera. company an the products of a dozen stateu. Mme. L'Allemnnd, a leading soprano, was pm... In vmcuso. this stat. She wm leading soprano, was born in Syracuse, never heard in this country until the open- ing night of the opera, when she appeared as Katherine. She studied in Paris, Drou- den and Stuttgart, and has been one oi the prominent coioraturo singers of Europe. Miss Helene nstreitar, also A leading so- .x......... I. n native of Louisville. Mr. 'lhoo- Miss Hnstreitor, also leading 50- prnun. L-I anatlvo of dore Thomula considered an American, if he did make the mistake of not being born ' on native soil. m...-1... I4`. lmkn the mumcer. whose Charles E. Locke, the manager, I picture gives but :1 poor idea of his actual beauty, was born in Dayton, 0., of Quaker blood. His happy parents destined him for the ministry, but he had strong leanings toward theatres, and at an early age began to haunt his uncle's opera house at Kansas City, to the complete annihilation of mini- terial aspirations. That the stage has, in this instance. robbed the ministry to its own adv: nago nobody doubts. _ Knm Rensbernl. sonrano. who played in the nobody doubts. Kate Bensberg, soprano, p iayod rolu of Blanca, la a native of St. Louis, and hnabocn five years a set udent in Germany. Alonzo E Stod- dard, who sang Horteusio, is o. baritone from Mu- snchusetta. \V. H. Fessonden, tenor, the Luoentlo, is from Bualo, and was grnduntad at Dartmouth collate. graduated at Dartmouth college. He used to be intho Kellogg couoert company. W. H. Lee (Petruchio) is a New Yorker, not yet `.21 years old, and has been before the public as a singer ten yours. lie is n lmrltuno. high, and should take the chrome for perfect enuncia- tion. Miss Emma Juch is almost an Amer- ican. She was born in Vienna on the 4th of .luly-not this year, like Galatea-but not a great while Ago. Annie Montague, soprano, in a llaltlmorenn. She has been Withlhe Kellogg company, and with Btrakosch in Italian opera. Charlotte Walker and Min- nie Dllthen are both Anlorivans. Jessie Bartlett Davis, first conlrallo, in an American. The other contraltxm are Helen Dudley Campbell, Esther Jacobs, Mathilde Muellenluwll and Mathilde Phillips. Wil- llnm Cnndidus, leading tenor. is a Philadel- phinn, who hm: (ought in the war and sung al-road. Charles Turner, ienuu-.,.isn't an American, but he has done some powerful unmlmna on American soil. Charlm H. nun: nnzmsamm, Soprano. he has done poworxur vocaliting on Thompson and Albert Yaulut are among ch: hnoru. George Fox, baritone, is Englinh. but heis notto bluna for it. He has had both operatic and dramatic experience abroad, and in a composer. Wuynrvlmulv lrnnwn M-Iron W. Whitney, lmahocn nvo yours :1 Nu Soumnn. ubroad,'nnd Everybody knows Myron grant in oratorio, n bnun that makes tht ` earth tremble. He began Illa In Mum; ..L......M. Ha ha- `._.g_ THE SHREW BROUGHT TU `lmsmb. the American Opra nmunnnv are products PHEFKHB FUR THE HULIDAYSI SALE OF IIISIIL IISTBIIIIEITS. lie chunetta. Ho he~ Novas rmly in ch. continued success and growth nf Amorlvan up:-rn. Ha nttalnexl his pr<)f1(`imwy In orn tnrlo in London. He has Irnvelat with Lhu '1`homzm orchestra. nung with the Boston Ideal company anal nu: I-urn HAIITIIIITIR. chunetta. no ne~ I 7..-.\6I..imu-u In nI'l|- , ma mm Thomzu Ideal it All Hm {call- ....I. mm; and mat I TIIV [MOI] `E Emma Abbott English Upera company. The American Opera compuzy is not synonymous with the American School 0! Opera, recently mlrmd ln thlsclty, though Theodore Tlmnms is at the head of both. The orguniuntious are distinct, but occupy common ground in the effort to educate Americans in musical art. The opera rom- pnny will give opportunities to pupils of tho school. as they are prepared for worbfrom time to time. n... pun. mm. --Th. nnhln mnuvn which vnla cult and wont. John Ullbert. (buso), associated with Mr. 1 Whitney, Ina journalist as well as aulnger. ` nnd an American. He has been with the Emma Abbott English Opera company. Thn Anmrlnnn (lnera COIDDIJIV time. One critic says: "The noble motive which stimulated the beginning of this operatic venture. as well u the commencement of unchool which in now only the germ of what in destined ultimately to be- nnmn A national ,"" in tho nnelolu or n PAULIN: I. ALLl:)urm, Hon 3 ,0 V H, """` ""` which will un- doubtedly in time be-coma equsl in artistic nlulbu to that which my country in the world mu bout. Amerhnm are not do- cieni. in Any quality nocc-try intbdh volopment of is very high clus of In mani- fest.ntinn` We are sensitive imlglnntlv inventive. unbiiious, poi-severing. l('lII A, In lbero in little muon to doubt that in fumro Buy: this country will be the poor of my in ihe crellioniof munlcsl work! of lasting. lune. As for axocntive ability, no union in more gifted, either in voioo or in pnonl musical talent, than wt. :1 in ecutnnely baing more clearly nhown." Yu we are at. last beginning to radii nhown." `ad 5 Yes, are Ins; bethlnml "d and Bi that our blamed _mothG|' WHO " 15.000 enough to ulng, as wall A: an and wrlus I I foo. ,. nndthnupcrformnnconoodnotlnokln lawn`;- u-deacon lnoonuqncuou oho Wild` '9! | Black! In: balm; nnod C . I y]; SIM mm `O` damn have mud us no tho mo 0! uoo.om "'""`" ` ulurpnely to no- foomo a national E connervnmry of , large proportion: ' md ambitious Ln- o...um.n mu-mot. ho flu) and ambitious Ill- usntionl. cannot too highly vnlnod the nuchua of II ...mm-I a ro , and custom has ohninedus down to yelling `Bravo at things wo-don`t undem- atmd ", Thore is 11 strong belief that American That in some ro- rior to the Italian brand goes open: will be successful Ipochs it is aupe without saying. The chorus, particularly. in 5 stop upward, and a `big one. Anmin. it has another strong a hold on tho! 1 upward, and blg Again, strong thn good will of the people. It 14 a now and mountain: Amerl- j`-'~\ goou Wm 01 we 1. promising nnn lndmitrv. It an nuuunuj. u. opens the way for hundreds, perhspa thousands, ofengor hands. as well an A..:-l....I nu-nnoa on ulousanun, Ul cugur nished throats, to ovnrr-Ian Ohnmunlvm nnuneu Lnroaus, [0 exercise themselves with hope of re- ' ward. It develops Ipecinllsts in many lines of work, and suggests possibili- ties of stupendous successes in the fu- ture. The coltumes are to he prepared. TIE requires nrchaelogloal lore and artistic sense, as well as good. reliable, old-fashioned industry. The opera of Lohengrin" alone requires 900 costumes. Scenic skill is needed. and numerous aid: not visible to the naked eye wlll have a eld in whicl t exercise their talents. All in all, this 12- 11 Pllllal uf American enterprise md ta.l.. ms the good wishes of its kin- follg and will doubtless have their substan- tlel assistance in the future A, J Bmnwxu. IYRON w. wnrrnt, Finn. Bum. until all his available resources were dissi- ..__{_____. BEIIARKABLE CAREER OF A CONVlC'l`--HOW HE BQUANDERED A FORTUNE. Chicago. Jan. i4.-Silas McCioon, eon- vict, who was pardoned at Boston this week for heroism in rescuing the remnant of the crew of the wrecked schooner Juliet off Win- throp Point. has had a romantic career. Mc(Zloon's father was a wealthy shipbuilder of Rookland. Me. The inheritance was divided oetween the mother, two daughters and the son, he taking onetliird ofthe whole fortune. One of the daughters in ried an ex-lieutenant governor of Massac usetts. Silas became the husband of a lady dis- tinguished in society at Haverliill. Mass. A sixty thousand dollar residence at Rockland was his first iiivestment. His next was the purchase of a half interest in the incomplete invention of a Yankee to uti- lize steam without allowing the exhaust. Thousands of dollars melted away in the scheme. The nancial backer hastened to Europe with imperfect models. to introduce to the old world an invciitioii that was des- tined to revolutionize the power-supplying methods of the universe. Young McCloon. it is said, had dined and wined himself out of $200,000 when his married sister, in Paris with her husband. spirited him off to America. He stuck to the invention sharp pated. Nothing was left but the Rockland ouse and a quarry that yielded an inoome of 35.000. 'l he.~`.e he one day gave to his wife. convinced that he was irreclaimable. At last his mother gave him a purse with which to start anew in the west, exacting a promise that he would never return unless he had overcome his ap- petite for drink. In February, rtlg, McCloon passed through Chicago on is wayto the Black Hills. One night while the train was speeding past Gibbon. Neb., the station agent was shocked to see a body fall off amt apparently roll under the wheels. It was the young New Englan- der. He had escaped with a few bruises. The following train took him to Che enne. There for some days he surprised the rder men by his princely ways. On the fourth day he awakened witlia $200 remnant of- the 9ro.ooo which his mother had given for the first instalment. His next effort at reformation was made in exile on the Mexi- cau Bow mountain range, where for four months lie reiiiaiiicd searching for gold, lminuu nrn mrelv seen and uphnrn }. n In : n lor goln, where human beings are rarely where intoxicanta could not he had. A! the expiration of that period, having nuffer- ed the adverse fate of most gold hunters. McCloon returned home to his wlfe and two children in Maine, sure that circum- stances had redeemed him, and resolved to recover by hard labour the fortune he had so reclrless`y squandered. His release from aconvicl's cellfor bravery is the rs! that has been heard of him since then. PRIEPARATIONS IUR A .,...-. . nATln\' Kj"J"_iLJ- .ITJ1.I.I_J.1_l.l_'.I.A..v ] Will offer at his Fnmztury, 128 l'nion 8!... his entire amok 0! Orgnm and l`1umea. new and wound hand. Tormmm-_v. ._- -nmnnnn QC HIIIQ'u I -i-..\,............. e, ' tfliicago, Ian. i4 -ll)VC5llg8llOn5ll3\'C dis- closed that the Anarchists of this city have been engaged assiduously in manufacturing dynamite bombs and internal machines for the purpose. Tllcy declare they will do- stroy the militia aiiEl'lilo\v uplaige public buildings when the "great revolution" be- gins. It is claimed that the Socialists and trades unions have joined hands to carry a strike for eight hours as a day's work on May ist. The week before last the metal workers voted iunds to arm themselves. and a week ago on Tuesday the cabinet. maker: set aside one-halfot their entiie surplus for ilie purchase of Winchester ries. The S0- 'cialists boast that they have 0 'er 9,000 bombs lnadetl and distributed in the hands .4 orunlv nersons. The Socialist lenders loaded and distributed in inc nantis oi trusty persons. claim that they have established depots for the storing of various bombs. and that they have lists of prominent peruons to be disposed of by dynamite. They further claim that every. Sunday morning for it year bands of Socialists hiiva been going to the country to. practice the throwing of bombs, and that tests of their effectiveness and the manner of their ex losion have been frequently made. One thing the investigation went far to prove was the imnrobabihty that the Socialist: Mn!` ,....n1ina Indn with the nlaciniz of in- imnrobabilny that the bOCIal|!lI had anything to do placing fernnlmachinen at judge Freda house or ;. oh. nines m the Uhicuzo. Burlington judge rrees nouse or in the ofhces of Uhicngo. Burlington and Quincy Railroad Com any. The dia- Iimilarity of these from one as well Is from the dynamite ma ufaclured for the Sociahals is very ma ed. The package left at udge Free's house was in the shape of a abourer s coffee ask. and was ined with lead. 115 diamuler was Ibo two inches. and the heightggm. From the top. close?) by a thumbscrew. protruded a homemade {use which smelled strongly of ..;.ra.- arid n mm of mod workmanship which smelled strongly or nitric acid. It was of good workmanship and had none of the appearance ofa com- mercial article. being highly olished like a pocket ask and carefully nished. The package at the Chicago. Burlington and Quincy general oices showed no appear- ance of a cap or fuse, only a protruding in aulated wire. It was 5} inches long and IQ inches in diameter. and had the same screw top as the one found at judge Freda. It was left "wrapped up in a dirty piece ol cloth for the night operator. and no atten- tion was paid to it until the Free sensation came out. Then it was stupidly sunk in the Chicago river, without an intimation as to its probable character. 4-..___._ ALAIIIIT RIPOIITB OOICIKNIHO INTINTIONI --lllDlANI IN COUNCIL. Wianipemlan. I4. - Roporta of the prion: and 0 cars of the mounted police all tend to indicate an Indian npriaing in the North-Weet. and it it donbtiul if anything the government will be able to do will arreet it, The southern Indian reaervea. which he between the Canadian Pacic Railway and ` the international boundary line, in'the neigh- borhood of Gleicheh. contain about ro,ooo natives, oonautingot Bloods. Blackfeet and Plegane. Further to the north are the Cree: ` Stoniea. who were ith Poundrnelrer. Big Bear. They nu her in all about and have a.ooo ghting men. Orow- i rgnently eummonedacouncilof hie head ` 'men, rep:-eeentin the Bloodl. Pi and Blackfeet. and t 0 result ie poeit vely gs. ' eerted to be a determination to go on (ha ` ._nr-Ia-DH ` A ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE. A KISING DEAD OIIITAIH. mm A. J. Bomwnu. :t77J fi'I'_t.>... NT 1 "lug (In:-In-n nl` Elna-Ix, GEO. 1:3EDLERl um! nan. at hm Fmturv. 1 Aumum. oamou . .. BERVI.\.... UALLIA... mxunm. um:ao.~:.. BERVl\_ UALLIA... lfiile-v'Ilr1iI%ri`e.W'I'd_%e Ammami Roxnovu nll Unnlgml liunubeu. Cure: Lnlnonesn (Joule. Spin: Mouiugmu. Found- er. Wen Lunba. Nrrun Kneer. Bpnvlu. Binubono Qumer. W mag: 15. No nnblo should be without It. Railroad mlnlnn nnd express oommnlou all nu Gila Llnhnonc. And In the great nolng ntnbh-u or B: lmouund Lnnllnrd In bu achuev-sd wonders. one trial will convince. _. wm. Du. cums. Box 341-1 .N.Y. P. 0.. who Will. vmhonl onnrno. mu ulviue on all dheues gng Illatllgnlgee !I)`n;|l.g;3mo 1`1`t of ubtolgu. :01`! by - - v lllllll. III! -.II .|n l.(`0 .`.`:.`.$;.'.`.`2...`., &{."i'i `. '.`.':.".'.`.`2 `' ~ 0 D 1110!) W W POI`! ll '0? llmrly une ; tint In yellow [or cart: 0 nm. N -- P01}? Bonsumption and all Wasting Diseases, nu... .. l M ALTOPE P SY Ii! ! V3 The me or Mcusni ca RIJULA nu 1! 01: HQ; 14 N con 1.1 nm on. I (oonnmma No orwnu. You Prolmhly Ask Why I I{N'oluuu'ml These liemodlos ! It is because I know them to bem=:1.unL1n Ix- nnnma, ondonad by lending pbyuioiun throuzlr ouc the Dominion. for the cure of sncnrw mo- xmlm. and not claiming to cure EVERYTHING- for tho of lA8IiB.Ind claiming Also because they have the EXACT Pullll'LA prlnud on each home label thereby ennbllna the purchaser to know just what. be In taking. I t\l:I\ IIIRII`, 1 TO THOSE ABOUT T0 MARRY. V: `.19. .-.... DRUGGIST, KINGNTON. - (INT. Rant `Z3. on-an nngnn uncut That a License only costs Two Dollars. That it is {L\':li]:11)]C for It marriage in any part of On- tario. Bemembzr These Important Facts) [J. P. Gildersleeve Tlmf. the place to get it is 2 Clarence Street, Kingston. `New Store, Wellington St.. Attractions fur the Ladies Elegant Display of New Mil- linery, Mnntles and Fancy loads, in Intestlmndon, New York and ] :u'is styles. I No trouble to thaw Myles. A call wxl alwnyn give pleasure. lVI[SSl\/IHGGART. u 1.1 Inner nae: rum Terms am)`. I28 |l|||0|| ST-. KIIIBSTIII Nnv 27. FA-NCY GOODS. TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMES, XMAS CARDS. ART|STS'MATER|ALS, :--.-; --c-,\ M ' "e'T'c'.'.'ia'+5.' " Al Greatly l?e..'uced Prices. minus I Sept. `Z1. G. S. HoBART\ 7-l\A'l' LADOI AND UOIIODIOUI nod pi-cums on 0. .3" `Ice xnxru-mo Inn on. down 5 Il out building. DUI Itf hodioonu : lT`gG : D00. . BOUII (About I `.3268: ` of Winter Goods ; nuuwvu. vuv ...... \lA _ Blyoorolo of celery compound (UUNTAXNING N0 OPIUM]. Underwear, Canton Flnnnel Night Gowns` Chamois Vent-. Gloves. MM: sud Hosiery M ! J. R. RAT'I'ENBURY'S w. M. DEENN AN'b` UNDBBTAKINB l]EPAH'l'MENT Is Never Closed. Dec. 10. ID I nrululsluuu III-u -. FLIIE & GIIIIIEY-`SWEEPIII uum. rnnowod It in mo and Country for !I_Ir_l- I'Lll: ll Illlluluu on sun In- llavlnu followed yours. Ho bu per muohlnory, And In pnpuod mo noun 1 9 work on Ibonuv. notice. A....:..... nun lam-I n- Klnnalon. 0 [)\H`Cl\&BOI' ID KDOW IUSI WHII B8 II` J. GEO. KING, 1 \I')lVf`IV IC"I" | ____..___________ Young Men's_)ristian Ass'n. l!""n'6'a`|'T{?r3'&n si}oo"ei` oiaon `am: from no nqlo pm. Pu lggylnq unry`sun.rdI! umn to 0 o clock. A I you": man mule woloomo. And- that _ DB. 0. I3. JAIIVII. Iiommopnhlo Physician and Inn-goon. 0000-13 Wolllnon 8!. non Pom Olen. .|tIIIDlNOI-l William Strut. Doe. I7. . ____.:_._._._.,_.___. _-_._ vulu nuvuuuuuuu -v. Dyspepsia ! Indigestion I10 work nhonut noun. Apply In no Earl bl. Kingston. _ NOTICE In ho-oby nvon am the Annual K` ollho I1 Gonornl Iuslu otthe Hhu-oholdon [won 3 Pombro o Rullwuy Company will be hold at tho Company`: Omou Place d` Armol, Iunmon. 3! Hook or wlmuismv. nu noun dny 01 Fobmnry. I886. By order of the Board of Dlroctorl. 1-nos. w. rgu_a._ For Tootmr Infants and Nervoun Troug es. the use ol_ l\A'l"lLLD0l BOUII IO w-mi-. 09 .00-.'!`..!!""..`.-_`_'*."_`1 ! LI-_I_ 1-I-V-L.l.?--I.- 'l`o owners of Clock. And kindred Illusion, tb use 01 nan mcwnm noon, car... or Prlncool and llontnol luau oven duly I0 um. Punt looting FOR Till NEXT THREE WIRED. (Second vloor {ram Ws!drou`r). Constantly arriving at the .__'l'.`F.`!TI`!`!., mew Is the Issuer. Kingston & Pembroke Rai|'y. II..- .L.:|. ..L 4.1` In g protoulontl mm It _ _..--u-u AIAIDI `FOR SALE. I.X.1'-:03 ;"._IsK YCTUR GROCER FOR | man IIAIIIIUI (XOXIPA NY'R `l'I ltltnnun uu-u n jcRov\{_1~{JEw1:1,L*'L?)uRE IF` HE DOE! NOT KIIIP IT, WRl'l`l'! DIRECT` _..,,_ DESERQNTU. .m'r. . d.\JV.I-I-Isaa--\:\a.....v. TEI RATHBUN OOMPANYB c-u-out `PC-,\Tf?Y'!\' -I-.1? )\ n. unurl OF FIVE - M` . L. I RNTIBI`, din-.1-II \Vollhu:mu Fizz Iinu m-I) u. n. uunnn, -.u..vu.u.u.,/u.u.:I.' ENTIBT. Graduate 0! Now York Oolloao of Dentistry. 01oo-WelHngton Stroot. he- twun Prinoeuu and Brook Bcreols. lmrtlcula nu:-non mid to tho Dram-rvnuon oi the natu- l`|| tenth. Stgggut wnnoed. W. "JONES, Contractor mm and un@:'iI'rA1. msmma oary'I )ompuny. L` ohounao. Olce 1 Street, Kinnlnou. BmsI'.Il'r RHAW PARRIBTER Attorney-at--1/aw, HoHo1t,or,ac Oica- Pihxcuuu Bl.n~u 1 .uvor Dr. Bkinuar Drug Store. Monov to Loun on Real Enute. nun-nu: n n n 1 . L. 0UB'1'1S,,M.").. anccouor to D1 Jun- . Phyllolan. Surgeon, &u.. Oloo and lh-pl deuoo near! 0 vpoane the Post Olomwemnnlmv Btnet. On II n the `icy or oogutry prompt!) rm-ndo(I tn` n. n. nrnnnn, u.u.u., L..u.n.. ENTIBT. Omoe Ind nou|douco,Pr1noon Ht. between Montreal and Bvdouhgm-nroohu nroua Oxide (Laughing GnI)udu1InlItomd Gt puulou enrwtlon of teeth. urn" an-nu. THE nndonmmed wlnh to Inform the Juhll that ha has fitted u and onnued A L! ER! [N UONNEUTION W TN 8'1`. l.AWHKN(?E HOTEL on King Htrent. at FIRST-CLASS mm: mm alwsvl he on HOTEL u'mhs1`-cLAss alwn n hnnd on the Ihorbool. uolloa. ELl)E BltO8.. Proprietors. MUN]! Y TU LOAN. RONTENAC LOAN &. INVlCS'I`MEN l` BOY Money (.0 Loan lu lnnze or small Iurul. it lowest current mum. and on man hvorlblu terms, on the security or Farm. City and Town vropony. More anus and Debeuturnl purohuul oney roeulvo on deponlc, and Interact allowed thereon. THOMAN mmms. hhnngor. (W y;c1c-oppome me Post Olce. lilnntou. thereon. lhnngor` PIANOB uovm) Wm: cure, on we nhormal nouco Tuuina I Ally. (3.1-I: YEDLER, 0111011 and Plano Actor), Uuuon Stmat. uunr Orvhnnn` uomo. -n nun -a-um--m -- Iuu uuu u. um. rl-u . Gout`: Furs, and notwnlh Landing all [hit bl! been Mid shout Largo Stock and Cheap Ooodl. First Prllea and Large Diopmya 3.: the Cantu! Fair. wlubu ta remind the public thut. while nthoro have done the talking about the number ` of their rrlnea, he has ko; t lllllel. sud hu. It tho IAITIR llmn rnr-Alum! lnnrn mnnnv Inr Flrll (5 9:5 6:62 lrlt-clan (Yuri-I not Ind Uly- Ihh 'I`OI-I on short notice. .-n...-nun-ru V 'l'II.IIIQI. {GALLOWAY KYIIUIUU I`UTH IHDH RH H19 nHl"I'Xulnl[0l'U VII` together. And now. kind friends, please cull and see The fine, chem stock or Furs. to be Ml inld bv lmllnwny, to lump you wnrm ITU um: cusmms W. J. ROBINSON. tnmv NEW YEAR ~ ADAI I AR'l`HlJl\. CCOUNTANT, AUIWITOR, My anon Bzrogt, nou Run: as,- WI. NEWLANDB. JIL. IZORITIOT. Ford`: Block. Rnu-k-urea no- oond oor. H Importer of and Dealt-1' in . Impcrllnngings, (ISIJOOBBEOT l.0 D510 AID. MCFAIIONJ PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, mt`: D_mao-- Mon- ` tgal Street. between Priucou and Drool roe unnllu ll'lL|rl\n nnuu., P`lNANClAL AGENTS Cinrenoa Hire--I. Kn pr. non. Monav to loan on rtol nuns and nthernecuritleu. . 1'1 Sept. 17. puwlcn AND sou. llUHlTllC'l`R|ndl1uUdln Bu:-vuynrs. 01 K llca,V_Velll'nuwn-nu-eat. lqgnton. ------- 4- -. .F1R3%T%.1h1PBTAT 1" VTIIE - GIIIII - `IE! - l!0I|SE. -- 0| : PIIHE DUBBA BRAND DEYLUNTBA. Thin requnrea no hlondlna. mud in gut up! hull pound orlnlusl psoluacc. I hue glue on hand a choloo uuottmonl other kind: of luck and J: van Tau. A oholoo nmenl of restful. Canada the Breakfast and Rolled Bncon. A can oqlhlced by James Redden, M-.. on PIIIKCEHI IT. I. Ihsve the Lu-goat sud Finns Stock at Sleigh: in the city. 11. 1 hsve I lune atom house for you to in the city. II. I have lugs on have your Outings: llld Wuuonu or the wlntei. III. I but I Luge Born-Shodng shop suds ns-olnn horse-ohoor. 6s'rEn ' j ?c'i'r`1aT I- II-nu. nan: And Shall. ROBINSON _\IlLIllLINn \rnuv-:_-.. In Bali. Om: And Shall. Mn Ioulns ud noun. cnnuu uni [Anon Bum. Orconlnzn. aplu sud Bonulbnral. amp Onpov. fununnn. Nah M mums. A oholoo nelu.-thn ct New You-I con! man 'XiJTwonK ouAr.AN'rnIu. 236 PRINCESS STREET Inns. *________________ DB. J. YOUNG. M.D.. IEMBER oltha lloynl (`ollomom Hurueom London, and Licentiate of the Apoth- `Q! 1 I I Nomls. `WE `VVISI-1 `I77 IIAHOI` B1` III'IE'I`. M Business Ca: ds. SECURED T0-DAY AT I-_ J. 1.3- \JuJaL v 4- nlnlcall PIUI1 oIr0|',. ........ A om- v.Lnndon.En .,Bu:-noon ocu :e Princess B rcel..oor. ISIVII I). .. CLIDZIKNTH. lly npp`nm.o mo Punt Olen znw: Pntnhllalnvd ll: .4 u. ruunnu. . 193 Onlnrlo Streot. King wmran '5:-znvloe. I-n IE AT is 0l -I ,lS.-\IlIu': Cabin--':i1l), `J80 and 8100. according to Looomm:.1ut.iou Intermediate passage- RR NO. 13. I `W?! n PRINCEHI :1`. lg. -.1)-, C II. I. MCCAIION`) AM :. nm....__` D money tor urn nllnnrnxhlbltorlput -CoInon| worllna. kc;oom1nlng. And no ulna Oomonl noon nnd Oman I tpooinhy. ALL WORK OUAPANTEID. l'IQIKIf\=QQ E 7 Tlll I [n ho Oily. III-Il.a| -1-_1 owz.-.:=.:.,::~ '.r.:.'..`. *~........;a.*:- ' WI I from this dcIo.of tuba: Intel Ant; Goods. 1441509 Ind Ikotlh ' 'I ha, am. dunnoYby Oh In. Prhouh In r\...|u."n Illo. _ I C An experioncod man nlwnyu on the Pnm nu. ' 3! NJ` as -g- PM H331`-(,1 nun Phat III tho m 'tA|:Io'dcu Hus l..C.ll::1aoI'| Dan Imp C IZIIIUVI. I. 751); Lv. .hc.u1.lB8). ________________ BIBBY8 LIVERY, No 139 BROOK St _.... . -rnnm.nr.lII Inn nl mv dooommon. B5. :3t.ecru.;;e at very low rates. Stoonge 'l`Iout~a to and from Liverpool and Queens town and all other parka of Europe at lowest. rate. 'I`h1-ough Bllln of Lndiug given for Bol- hsub, Glasgow, Huvra, Autwe um` other mints on tho (,`u-Jtlneub ; and or Modilrr uuenn party`. For freight. and passage, up ly at Oom- 'IAl|y'n (lfvo, No. 4, Bowliuy, rcen. New Vork. VERNON H. BROWN ut 00. or Io.l. I`,-ullderglcevt-.. Agent I`! IIIIII1-Inca: Sin-cl A;-nl H21. ` T BISIDIIICE. -. _ I , `ya _-,~v-, _,, . < * ` nun, r~ews_u\1r cnamlv Juno sun. 'IlCA C BLIUR ISIVIEII II-a {Yo uni, Albany, New York. Phllldalpiia, .................... -ul all Pnln`nIn Nrrlhnru --n v-vw' ----..v, ..-.. ---_. ,.._,_,_,`V,, Wulngton, Bnlllmon And :11 Pom`: In Ncrlbuu Now Yon. vln G.'l'.B., 'l`.L. and N.Y.O. ml. . :'r:AI,1.nm rr conx nnuzon) ' 3' .1 $3 Ebivlra-- -- - ORA "BET-Ohlll RIO ol my duoriptlon. PW Phutonl. Ind Bout Oanrod Buulu Y. -vmousxnn ISLAND noun: 3! UIIOA D {H4103 RIVIB R'- llu All .I_;_ V-_L IIl.;l-J.I.L1 `nesaay an I:.w |I.u1. IIATES OF I ABSAGH. , .... .160. I Nuw Ymm AM) LIVERPOOL PIER N0. 40. NJ! `JIIVY YORK Travelhng. \, am. apply 'I`l|u8. HARLEY. . . _..... n,....m- Jnhnnon nud( bE:\ H.()U"l`lE AVEIIAGE PAP- HAGE 8 DAYS. '1`. HARLEY. Gen. Tight Ag't. I Hnllfu only .... ..Jll1. lslh .Prom Portland. Jun. ag ..Satu\-day, Jan. 16th . ..u.turday, Jan. 23rd Saturday. Jun. Both .. . .S\turday,Feb. 61.11 ..HI\turday, Feb, 13th . Hntnrdsy. Feb. 20!}: `..FiMurdu.y, Feb. 27th .. Saturday, Moll. 6th _- `--up-an-In ,lS.|Ill.' : 1 gurus ,.........'I. Bond 0! uu-ocwru. NASH. Acting Boo :-Tron. niin%a}u Lina! In.n'd.'|nd I Y TIDIFIZI. P. A. BIBIIY. Pro Route Gunman This Powder never varies. A mnrvouot punry sv.rsn{uh and wholeaomouoaa. More econo- micn than the ordinary kinds. and cannot be told in competition with the multitude of low teas nhnrn weight, nium oi iioapbno powders. Soul ml /U in mm. Roux. AILNO Powmm C0,. 106 Wall 81.. Now York 1| My Nuhnlou. lxy Uoruut Leo I-`olrmr. 31.50. Tim intolloctunl Life, by Philip Gilbert Human- mn. author: edition, 900. ton. author: aumou, '.N(`. Laaenzby the law Francis Hadley Hnvnrgai. law Francis Hadley uavnrgav. Cnmidlal by Justin Ml:Cnrthy,`.!0(`. Houston to Fortune, by Mia: Brnddan,*).Jc. The Courting of Mary Smith by F. W. li.obln- son. mu. Ma. The llu.hbi'u Spoil. bv H1unrtCumberlund.35c. Just As I Am, by Mlas liraddon, 20". (lmrlock Nnwolhby R.D. H1uckman,numor of Lorm. Doom. 40. THE BHl)!L'l" 1 sun. Nnwolhby KD. Hluckman, nuzuor ox For Lllllns. by Ron Mouchetl Carey, `.2 parts. Thozgwo Slater: 0! the Shield, by Miss Youpo . K.` TH E CORNER BOOKSTORE. Cor. Brock and 'eIIInwlon Sts Jnu.1l. For Fine Brurh and Comb Sets. Odour, Dressing and Jewel Canon. we take the lead as usual, showing the finest line in the city. Our Stock of ARTISTS` MATERIALS ~ of is Very Large. Hae uur Liueu-I"aco;l Cards for painting is Very Large. Heeuur for palutingl in oils wmxout any prepamtiou -. also the new line of Brass Placques, (very hand- some) Opal. Glass. Placques and many otherjnoveltiea, to bu had only at 4 ya I'\T'!'f"C'T'K'f7c c/mp /IND 3.5467/ruL. OIIHHIIHUVBIIIUB. LU UU llllu uu|_v ll-ll A~ P. O H O VVN '8 I94 Princess slret-I l'\rn 7 F %%%% %NIS%BEI% SJ New andjleautiful bnuw Scenes] Royal Mafligt eamships. -n \.u.- -- Portraits In W/nter Costume, I HEN DERSON S.| Votariunry College. W P_O_Vl_D_ER IIU-ii llll Jllhlllllhvw up lllllnlwwhcv --..-..._ 0mce-13|C1areuco u-em. All borne. anmluod HUI` certlumu of sound- ness mun. MINH I`0P', - (INTARIO. 1. b`s;| Gt-elsx-P-u-;e_. Dean given. MINHHTOP . n..- In NOVA BCOTIA, from 1 BABDINIAN . ,.I ICORDON A Champagneof High- est Grade Iong wanted. % NOTICE. MOOAMM ON BROS. Have removed um: Sublas from the City Hotel Yud to the DOB. BROOK I BIGOT STBEEIS. Rlmnlnn Hone lxohamo. [Avon and Board` UNI UHUDI I DIIIUI ll|Cl\)I Kingston Hone Ixohsnao. Liver In lublomoomtrr 0! Brook and not Swat! --1` A Q 115:: lllrll Bub oouhllshl--In(Iuh, lsthomstlou. IAHI no k-luring. Nljlll lohoo opunu TUISDAY, 00!. 91h. E. RYAN. Pnndpll. 00. I816 Dec. `.21 I-vvuu V I 03'707!N9 !EtIf3"?!;l ' unms an mums.` huh ovary onornoon 3! III! j - gt A A j W0 an MOI" fol Nollahnful I 001 Conn. ` mgd You. for bonus of All kinds, Inolu Trill. at Halifax with the Tlxelut mun connecting um Hcenmera leave! avor`y Thursday :0. 1:30 am. The law smln connect 113 nt Portlnnl eaves uvery Wedneumy at 1:30 pm. n.n'w.i-1 air