Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1886, p. 4

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7 LIFE IN SURANOE nn-..-A .... 45.. llnnl lgvnnlnhlo Tum! V-ll Dr. Morrcll-Mackenzie. the famous throat specialist. not-nnlingto tho Lon- don World, lived in the nmlsl. of almost .()rlnm:1l inngnillmrnt-v.. nnd quite after the {million of "'l"hv Arabian Nights. En-ryllning in the wny of lnatnnmsnha or nuggvstionn of 1li.-:x.~a;- in cnrofullyhinl- dun nwny bi-hintl 1-xquinim carvings or liavn`.;iII;e- (loorsopon and shut noi:-,- lvas y. ntiuntu nrn .~uu_mmm~l nml (lin- luissod )y mysu-|'|o1l.~'ul\ctri(r be-Ila. In mm 0! the ilo(`l0l`.~I rooms he has some- jhing clever enough in dvvlco to be adopted by many u weary phgsicun In our own country. Behind I a chair when he enmlnea puticnvs is a heavy plrtiere. through which he vxnishes when it out shows a Ilis itlonto dwell l| on hii`aiIhw'nts.R0 ___{--9-O~k--..-?. * Rov.l'r. 0'Oouon up he In: no in- bnontobqin Oboonuion ol In con- vent At Pnrth nut nmnnuw. an no nap: III oncuou not it Perth next Inmlnor. Ill IIIK7 numml. I IHBH`, \\'1L.~s un upvxnnxu,-_-` lop, tlxmugh which, by vlzunhvring on the tlerbivs lmynml. wn could look. We found it to lJU|l0t()l1l_\' hollow. but. its Walls to be n more crust --nnt rnnrv than an inch or two thick. ln nun! Imrrnn In lllIIIl'l`(`i1ll.I' that We men or uvn um-n. '0 now bgllll lo nppn-('inl.v `that wvrc entx-ring :1 morv humid :mno.~aphen-,. We could lwur the Linkling of the (Imps of W.l(`[` us they full nlmut us. nml away in the uliz-1l:mcuvo11ld fnintly In-nr the noisv of (`twenties and murmur of stroulnn pvntuiw between huge rm-ks. uml tor- mentct into (mun. and llwn xtlfucting their escape down some mcky ]>r(-cipicu, and spreading into p(ml.~ In-lmv. Our onrnuy l|1CH('(' fmwurd \v:1.~4 to he unl- IOIIR, difclllt and d:1|\;:o1'mu-1. uI.. ..v...-.. on ml. `Hutu fur Hw .~unnoth. an nouceanw 0(`(`u1`r-m`e. Jmnpnrnli\'(-Iv nothing is known of the bCllllU(`H nnal nnlurnl \vn|nh-rs within those cn\'(~rn.~\, and it wnnhl tukn wt-oks to iully vxplorv thv ulii-rnnt and nnmc,r- Vow-I Mrunuus and their vztrh-cl wimlings. All who have :1 (auto for (-nriousx gifts of nature. uml who (`nu sun`:-r H10 in- mnvonh-nco and la . of timu. should visit this suhtrrrmw .m wonder 0! Cult!- well county. - 'lHu.n. IOIIR, (IIHIUIIIL uuu uu _ We were to am 'ituL<- fur the aunooth. dry oor prccipi y 4 und zxlnmrst p.-rpun- divulurh:mks:1.ul lurk unnl _\:uvnin0 cllxmlm. W0 stood on the top of u lmn \vlm.c stump tlucliviI_y tlnrczllvncd to launch into tlzuklmsa um! lu.~el1'm-lion the (lVUl)llll`<)ll.` in who Hll()lllll ntlvxnpt tn I-.~s(`cn its glns-ay sides. Them wzm no (mu in the party ufr:|'nl, at least nuhotlv said H0. 'l'lu-rv \v:u-K :1 generalilutlilmtimlton->41 und lm ru- Higlml. lint when we lunkml nwuy be- lu\vu~`nI1tHn1Iml nn owning; in the wall wv 1-mnnwm-a-I u |{\'M'(`lll. which. ifnot,\'1-I'_\` (-rwliluhlo in llu-. mnnucr. ..y.....v...-uum.-.u:fn\| in lhu vlul. l ('uI`- IIIIIIU. 1| )lK3llI`l!U l'lllllllUl'I llul l.IIl| I` /r, in no t, hut glistering :u'r:u'. until thc-y diminished from the lurid rnyn 0! li ht and frulvd away in the tlislalnou. go hcru H:lW cvhlom-,c nf tlmw who had `preceded us sixtv years ago. Bnforu and durhuz tlw wur this vnvo rpmoeueu us mxw yunrs u,-go. Bnforu dnng wna n rendezvous for n~fu;:m HlIlVl`.*l,WhO have ofwn been t.rnck(-I through Hm!-.! innnmernhle \viIdurnvmwn of pal:-hngq-.~I. With our limited knowledge we umlc:u'- mod to study the wmulvrful prom-.~'s gu- ing on. scvnling to transform e-\'cr_vtl|Ing into HIOIH`. Fir.~4t HUT!` wu.-4 tho urulinury mud; nhovp this mm at lhivk. tough, grnnuluu-J rluy. wluivh (`oulnl bu knead- ed in the ting:-rs likn dough. Th:-n cmnu n orusmccoua formation, lry nnd brit- tlu. nnd then the hard stoma itself. Afuar resting by the: pool nwhilv. we propurocl to go onward. We haul to cros.-s n ritlgv, not much witlur on the [up than n {unvo- mil. and whose nidon rv:u`lwd nllnost abruptly into clnrknx-as. llcymul this narrow pmxsagu wv lost all tr:u~cs of our !ormer explorers. \V0 lmul now In-on nnnrly {our hourx in the mm-. luring which tinm we luul U'llV'0I(`(] ru wldl '. Wis nreparod to rvlum, and our nu` '- wnn iourm-.v wn.-4 Iwrfnrmnd willmm. They wv ` nllooossiv n. 5'] un.|m'5,_ m........ In Hmmnrlv VVU ll'UplH'l'll H) mm jourm-._y V any not.i('eahh- 4 .m...n-nah-4.1 ' A oumovs CAVEBN. -11- upon n smuuth wall 'm- 1'm\'r4. nml I-a-urn`:-Ha-rule- I0 rvlum, nnu our mum- porfnrmntl v L'I\. ) rv I nlmnl uh . nml uwnv .`UlL"l. xuwnina . l\nI\ - -1 wall and in 1A'lH1'll Iultvrs i.~h nmlntlu-r >nmn_v things `Ulllllllg mim- l 10 nmkn the yw. Thi.-1 all In by (-liml)- l`llH ll uln|o.~'t ..... ..y:...a....a . tut." I`).-Ul'.Y mu'n.~ \\'!H:.', JAN. 21, new wlmn ms of m mus AvALnnou's. " ASALE IN EARNEST- ._..g___4._.._ , JAMES RICHMOND 8: CO. a;.ai.nr;.. m Limmnea cuiiuiy -------------- 0-` ....__......lI.l).fXX) One line of Color_a, All Wool. lormor pnoe 350 . reduced to 200. Cull sud buy wlnlo thin in a. go.d ohcioe. Blnok md Ooloxod Silks sud Sstiu Merveilleux nlno to be sold cheap. Q` -I?-oA-;::_ _ _._;._j - A Large Stock always on hand to choose from, and only to glad to show goods. */Will sell during this month DRESS Goons at greatly re- duced rates. For instance : 59 BROOK S`I'lE{E3ZEI'I'. MAi)iBfo1i i'3'p';'1"z"1r.'r}`9'L'c'$i:ii1'1ii?;`.' We invite the public to call and exaniiuo our Stock of Nob- by Fall Goods, all new and of the finest domestic and foreign nmnufzxcture, in Tweeds, WOl'StC(iF, Beavers, Meltons, Naps, &c., &:. Best selection of goodslsvcr shown in the city, 3452 :n:C A Q` - gopuozcu g jjjjjt-"1 jtj W}: GUARANTEI`-13 A PERFECT. 1`n*. -uuun llllwwvvu . ...l 465.11!) 'l`ot.nlluoomo.... . . l`nnduInvou\.edln0Anu1n.. ...| I00 000 I munneol uninnt lou b Fin tempted n the lawns! oumnl rum AM u aims smlod without u-fut me to the Bond :1. Londcu. , W. H. GODWIN. Aunt lor Kingston. 0IFlOE-Bnrr1u Wam. Dec. 4. '.I.4',..Z...J LJ`.L.LV '.L' .IL .J .l.V LI. u`umu vault` felon ouw .9-muaumuro 31:5-...n;`<;n's`I:ItI-.oonah-.0oI4a. n':"tn".'u.'n'.`:R-u.on.a3'::u Bwvlllnnnod nllltb'lIu.:'o 3|. `!'bof"un zlnunutun, nu tunurodonl n nxowox1onIn:..(hIolll 0:104 8-. undomnlnnnldhnll 0 ononluuoneuthtwuhuulthuclvlllnndyfortdzviln on the Po` nnd-Boxu I! m marsh It not UCROI. _lr~IIu-uI.lnnnoI.Iluy gums; June 13. r.:".... by mznm wum. Iuuguou. -----(:u:) ----- All our surplus stock must go. Special Reduc- tions in Ladies French Kid and Ualf Kid But- toned Boots_ Cents Hand-sewed Laced and Elastic. Every Lxue iu Sc-yak is m`.urk-31(L\wn. You will nave from 250. to 9. 81.50 a_I air by attending our chuup aulc-. D. F. 5% RM N1` R O NG. -.. nun ,-._.:.-.___- TIIB (llII .'.l'I`BH'I` - WONDER - 0|` Yllluliltn - TIME .1. .54. 42.1 .1: .5. .5: .l-l 0.3 """ `:4: ."':;.::".:.".'".;`:.".,:.:s..'a"a.r-.:'.'.';.':'.`' .f.*.:*:.z'...-J... 't`'- v you In I In n on. 0 n . I-U Oompl Iflnoldunl to lolllclol of all MG Has reduced every class of Fancy uu! Staple Dry Goods In the IIouao,] particularly the Heavy Winter Goods, -such us Wiulc-rJacketiuy. Heavy Tweedn, Flanuela, in all colors. Sonlettes and Ottoman Cloth.-t, \Vin'.rr (Haven and'Mitts, Wool tslmwla. Ulouds Milliuery, ac. Everything ruriuccxl in priz n M ALEX. ROSS , :-(zoz)---- LA DIES: Ask in Ihn so-om. SI LR. and lake no other. see III the nine or Balding. l'nu_I an Cgjlu on Every spool. `The Mad Good Year India Rubber Glove, Rubbers and Overahoos, the Em peror. Duke, Acadia, City and Victoria. Overnhooa, The Earl. Irving. Dsndy. Quoon. Extra Fancy. Imperial, Petite and Core. Rubbers. Rome-mbnr the Rubber Glove crude mark. To be had at RLnslnsmnca15omnany,uI nartfurd,liunn ..._-.. .... .. wt-41` Iu- - A nuav vu vs: av-u Mn: -f"3.' oNDSa oo Jun. 9. EA.INES & LQCKETT S, Jun. -1. All Winger Dry Goods It Reduced Prices. All Juckec and Mnntlo Cloths at Reduced Prices. All Clouds, Shawl: sud Janey: at Reduced Prices. 20 Pizcu New ALI Wool Ulster Cloths reduced to 40 Ilemnanta D1-ouGoodl nduood to Ed! Price. Remuum of Cloth: and Tweed: st Half Price. Remnnnta Towellingi, Table Linens And Sheetingl, 0.11 Reducti- CASEY & BYRNES . Inn. 7. wqulsueu Fine _ A czill is solicited from intending purclmsers in READY- A ,.._ (XI) T\T.`f)T.r\ (1! f\ I1I1T\TlV Oct, 7th. _-.._n._n..4a \.J..:_IJ../ L.J-l-_L4_.-I-V-A_l 59 BROOK ST. 1.. .|..u'm 1.11 D u an v-' Illozlod on the non Inonnblo vgl-II -__ nan... . u: n 1 Inn A\' Man Vnrk. BEl;l)ING S SPOOL SILK In Illa Ilcul In Ilm Market. B ELDINGr S SPOOL SILK In I-`nnrnnc for Lonnlll ll-nnlnh nnd Onlilllv. Aug.4t.h. .A_IA_4J_4A.I.|.A\ \JI K) kJ..l. \l \/ L4 I_/..L_4.I.L In the Moat Popular Bl'IlII In the United Mules or Canada. 120:) ._F`or Safe by an Dr}; G-"dod Housem- BELDIl}IGr S SPQ()L_ SILK l-l.- 1.`: ID--- n-ll___.n 1.. -3.4! ..ua...I non A-..-I1---J- BEI42m_<:iL_--;3991:.AII-K BELDINGr S s;3_Q;(3_;,3 SILK Alwn VI Nlenunreq lhnnlu-r nl II on local. BF31_+121NG.iS s1?9s>j!.!sIIJI< .Ll.LJl.JLJ.LLV\J L) k)l \J\ILJ kJ.I.J._J.l.L Alwn ya Measures Number I Yards Marked Spool. Successor to THOS. MOORE &.SON, Ila HI lllhlnu, Cl-ronea BI. (formerly U.B. Col cLEARm:;3-__ SALE] s L--{Ir -: ...lL.J_A/..n.A.V \/V L} KJI. \/\/.l_J I/4_A_. ls I-`nunouo for Lonmln. Strength and Qnhllly. 'If,.`.EZE3 E N nhlimiifmlndlnan Rad Imam OIG WXIII. IOIZ I1 *ov.4.L:l:L:DR,om. THE OLD` s'I'A1\T:_g. _ -_.__/ .__-. \/' .1 y\,.... W ` ._- ._ In Free lruln l(noIs- and lmperlecllons. .4-_/.A.LV\J' KJ I\J.L \l\/.A..A In/. II Always Pneferrml by Dressmakers. SO16 ` ` ~q...nd out. h0g4 * nml on Bpeclf-.'l`eI|I1llor thus nun. TBOKAB BRIGGS. oiuuuolbul llngllon. mum. am _ if l -'.t )T0-- ALL KI DS OF! SEWING EIAGHINES SINGER OFFICE, Nov. 7 Z. BOSS Opposite city Hotel. 2l3 Princess Street- Repa.'1x'ed at the Ml Prlnceu Street. Illa Widow and Dnughtan nnd the Wlvu n! 01.: nal. '[ounIold` 7` God I honntlnl y Ilnld - prll In. nus. wu.Lun H. YANDlk_BlI.'I'. ., The death` of William H. Vanderjpilt naturall brings the women 01111: family (mo prominence, ally his widow and dnughtnra and e wives of his sons. the letter of whom now in- lwrit wealth that makes them more powerful than the majority of the crowned heads of!-Zuro . W. H. \_ _anderEilt.,_ the widgw. wnne nor, a email woman. in sun rnuwr alight of gure, has dark hair. yet hardly tinged with gray. dark uzel eyes. and a very sweet and rened ex- pression. Thoroughly domestic in her tastes and devoted to her husband. chil- dmn. and grandchildren. she has never cared for soelet and it has been only on account of ier oungeet dnu liter. Miss Leila, now rn. bewzml ebb. that she has entertained at all during the inst ve _ye:m4. She is exceediniy simple in her mode of life. rising eur _v. lwvzlkinsting with her izunily. and then devoting several hours in her household duties, afterwnnis visiting her grand.- vhildren or having them brought to see her. In the afternoon she generally drives in the park. uecompunied by one of her llt|llglliL`l'H or her son George, nnd. after a quiet family dinner. chats with crowneu noun or nuro Mrs. Vandergllt, widow. while not small woman. is still rather -Hark! Al nnra hna (hurl! huh` nn 1'.-f. 01' her llt|llg|lM`l'H her lzeorge, unu, lmet family her fami y and then retires. She is very regular in her attendance at church and very ftiithful to her church duties. One beautiful trait of her clmractcr is her constancy to her friends. She has uh (-special affection for the friends of her vurly married life, and ut the receptions she has held luring the winter curt'.~ have been us regularly sent to her Olll Staten Isluml ueqmtiiitanit-cs, many of them farmers. as to her more fashion- nble cit friends. She hus alw1t_y:-1 mmle it her uty to see that her husl):u1 relzttives who were in poor circumstances should be well l`CIl1(!XlllJCl'Ctl on ever_)' .f-.~xt:tl occasion. Iler own immetlintv rt-lutives nr@r'xill in e0mfe11:1hle circum- stmicoa. While Mrs. V:1nzlerl)ilt`x-1mime does not appear irominently in the lists of managers of t ie lending cliurities. yet she contributes largely to them in :1 very quiet manner. nlwuys nc-(`enipnnying such (`ontr .!>utions with there nest thut her nnmv he not mentioned. Vhile he-r circle .l' formal acquaintances is nt-m-s- surily a. large one. yet e0Inpur:1ti\'t-l_v few persons knew her ilitinmtely. but these speak of her in the highest terms as an exemplary wife. mother, and \\'I1II1 1| H , VIIIQGTDIII Oll llll llI'II MI 101' "I9 hllln of his daughter. and for; a time thv , muu ox nor mmu . f 'I`hcI:Joun o the dnnfhuara ls Mrs. Bows We . lomxerly M an Lelia Van- dm-hilt_ who was married thmn vnnn UOWINI WOOD. lOl')L'l'ly M188 Lll Van- derbilt, who was married three years :50 after a romantic courtship. Her husband. who was 5 youn doctor, and a son of the mo June: ataon Webb. Its: not looked upon with favor b Mr. Vanderbilt on his rlt suit for the d n! M: alnmrhfnr, and for 1: Hum Ilm Mrs. Cornaiuis vnnuurmn, mm min now probabiv become the in-mi of tin: family, was Miss Alicu (iwinn, a young lzuly who, with her sister. ()('CIl]li(`li :l prominent position in ('im-innuti I-U('i\'iy yruvious to her nmrringv. Mrs. V:uulvi'- )L is very petite, with rmlu-r pn-lly ivory mgm 0: mo season. , A brunette. and of medium hight. is Mrs. Hamilton McK. Twomhi. for- merly Miss Florence Vnnulerbit. and the wife of Mr. Vanderbilt`: Invorihn son-in-law. B many persons aim is considered the an meat of thowomon of the fnmil ="~`Shnw , _ at St. Bnrhoiomcw`s exolmmenl. her wedding c mod is not yet forgotu-.n. With her in hand she occu ies the house a ciniiy hot (what father at th aw-, 10 and 3-'IIh1_nnu-Oh nhnnnl A Ilnnnu nlu` AIn_ not I: nor tumor at nun avenue and Flfty- onrth street. A happy and do- votaed wo. she inherits all the domestic traits of her lam!) , Thn 1.-nnl-uncut A Olin alnnnhtnrn In lhu .___-. Dun. Total Anna-. Juunu-y Inc, Local paid In 63 yon.rI.... )ruv1ous DO 1101' nmrrmgv. 1\ll'H. V mun`:- i)iii. very petite, but not uxuctiy Iiumlsulnv f-amm-s. Sin: is uh-10 exceedingly dunwslic in her tastes. and devoted tn he-1` fzunily ml" lmya, but, until .-elm went into nmurning lust winter for u relutin-. \vn.~' pn:.~u-nt at all the larger balls of the winu-r . ,:1- son. Um1'(-ctml umlsilnplc in m:um<-r, she yet ilil much Huh-t dignity. Him has the bvst mum in ( l`(`r2H of :\n_\' u f lhu women in tho V11l|(i('l`iiil family. Smnv of hm` ball ('0HilIllll)H worn in i:1ln_wni`.~ xvvre 1'1-m:u'kubi_y (-iii-ctin-, and humi- HOUIC. she enters into nil hm` huslmml`s (.-harituhiu work with Hm nmst. In-:u'ly goml-will. "('1' rusilcm:c:1l tlw mrnvr of l ifl_V,'-Huveiitli Hm-ct anti Fifth u\'-nuu is one of (Ian IIIUHL :u'tir-ati<~u1l\' \iv('()l`ulvti l......-..u In cl. .-hr l`II'fI'lAi\' Iilnn rmzllil nf ` DUO CIFGHSOH ( lll(3U_V IIIHI HI KOO UlHI('. Mrs. Wlllmm l). Slomn-, forlnerly Miss Emily Vanderbilt. now lln: wife 0! one of the members of the largo Crlrpct limi, lives with her husband and family in the upper one of the two Fifth nvvnuo pahwos. She was mn.rricd nhout twelve years ago, and is very happy in hot` do- mostic relations, havin several youn children, to whom she lls very dcvntmll She is tall and frail-looking, with li ht hair. slight} reddish in tin 1-. l\ is. Slonnu`s ch of diversion is IE0 opera, and she may be soon in her lntht-.1-`s box at the Metropolitan Opera-House almost Ivory night of the season. A brunette. hixrht. "rm-2 DEAD .\l.\N H I>.u'm'n-;n.~4. 'l`lw eldest of Mr` Vnmltwlailt`.-z (laugh- tern in Mrs. Elliott l". Slit-p:11' {mum-l'ly Mina Mn nretVnmlnrbilt. Sliuistall nnul dnrk. um . while not lmmlaomv. has 9. var sweet face. She lmau largo family nm inherits her nmlIwr`a lomcatio mates. going into society vvrv little ox- ccpt. to dinners, which her mu+lmnl`s vrofossionnl position nmkes necessary. `ho dresses quietly nml in good taste. Mrs. Wlllmm l). Sloan:-. formerlv HI( I \. -`HP \\H .\nlh .n:_ . . l~l:nuI. u r the Iulv .\.-uuLn' ;\nl|mn_\. nmrrioul :1 in-pluaw of \\ ill1:nn dv.rhilt.. Mr. \Villi:un 'l\-1'1`-'1 whom she obtnlm-cl u ulimn round of dcscrtion. after :1 hrh lie of six months, and :1 _\ nmrricd Mr. l7ru(lurivk Vunclx-rl ngainst llw wislu-:4 of hire {:1 mntlwr, who won n01 1:-mu Homo time to llm nml('h. 'l' C..n.l ll` V` :nv'nI .......... on lm . H()lll(' ("TIC U) IHU llHH('||. ll over. `ow to he \'('ry font] of 5 (It-rhi t. and three Y(`Ill':vi ngu, :1! plvlion oftho Fifth n\'umu- pa nmv dnnd Imllinnnirn nrnsm pwuon 01 mo rmn dead mlllinnnirv prosm young muple with his fnrmvr ` at Fifth nvonno unul I-`urlivll Mrs. }"rml:~1"wk Vzmclvrhill in society. but her |m.~4lmn av it (loos not permit, her In gm HI` a uxla-nt. ru-nu nnnn u.u`.- I...-.~n-. THE HEAD OF THE l"A.\llLY. Mrs. C0rna1'u1.~9 Vanderbilt, ho will .,.... -u-nhnhlv lmnnmn llm In-ml (If tlm \ VANDERBILT. I` \V . ; :1 l`l`].'ll|\' l\. Sha- u \ `(`H4'HH'\l UH`, )(`l' Iwnitlt-xxoca livlh .-am-<-t. is fond of x :1\'m`ainn to n nut tn nny o. Moewzu a. son. lmhme, Engine and Boiler Works lnmnn ma mom ("mn- . the Hm mwnwu. lney wom 509$: nncrwaru married and um living cry lxupfly 1 together. Dr. 'ubl> is `now Prcun -nt of the slec ing-<':u 1.'0I1)p:ln_\' connected with the law York ('4-Illml Road nnd has abandoned his |n'uf:-.-L-s`:n|1. Mm Webb is short and lurk :1na|rnth(-r it pretty womnn. She wxm \nr_\' fund of society before her In:1rr':ngo, but in not now often soon at the lur_s;~r -ntrtuin- ments of the season. 1_._..__. young couple were soparnwa. but love. as usual, conqucl'cd mnl Mr. Vzuulorbilt relented. They wom nftcrward married nnd um lh'hIo' Irv luumilv :1nrroI_uInIIn I`lIp!IlI7[l. I Jsn. 19.--At the last meeting of Al- N bion bodu9`No. 1(5). A.l". and A.M.. the following persons were installed as the I oicors for the eusuin year; W.l\l.. B- I . Dav; S.7V.,John srstem;J.W-. T~ Sunnnelhy; Secretary. James Cooke; Treasurer. J. W. Bertram; 4 'I`..R. Parkin; I. 6., N. Switxer; 8. D., 0. G. Rutledge; J.D., George Bertram. The brethren, at the invitation of Bro. Day. the newly-installed master. to` pain-ll to the l`Bl(.l0DCO of Bro. N. Swit- 1,L-r.wherc a sumptuous repeat was dis- cussed with xnnchsatislacuon by all. A number of songs were sung and short sddresses made by Bros. Baker. Day, Watson.Shibley and Bell. The brethren were all Scott Act men. and all the toasts were temperance ones. May the always be the same. Rev. Bro. Bel eulomzed the brethren and congratu- lated them for the manner in which the business of the evening was conducted. -The first meeting of our new council was held yesterday.-Onr winter races Will be held the first week in February. -'1'h0 Presbyterian Sabbath School, under the super-intenderioe 01 Mr. Ster- ritt. is doing nicely.-Our glee club Will give one of their po ular entertainments during our races.-- x. t'-.V6`llllI1 _ WHH ll .`lH(`(`f5RH. A. lmchnc. Iuverury. has purchased in the West u Shoxblxuru Durlnuu bull. A nuuu oh. nun In:-tnrw In tnllnul n! (m- In the W (`BI bnowuuru purllnlu nun. A new cluesu factory is talked of for tho north shore ol Louubboro Lake. Tim Imrn n! J lh-iitlm nmn--Luna E10 IIKO OHIO! DIIIICII artificial avoring med. j mo norm more on uouuuooro mum. The barn of J. Uriitha. near-Long Lake, Olden, burnt. by an iuceudinry, was iuugrul m the Morcnntilefnr 81,350. m... .........1|..'...-.lI.';m..n... 1...`. .. mmml nuu.;u-u we Morcnnummr lH,.u;)U. The Lownahipof Kingston has 1. ducarl the number or assessors from two to one, and appointed John Marker. JUN-ph Gardner has lwuu muppointed C0('k:LuX'. A rnuintnrml hatter frmu Clmtlmm uumuex has Iwun ruuppomceu com-cw:-. A registered letter lrom Clmclmm brouphb us money last week, but no wrmuu to any who in wan from or what. it. was for. The Pittalmrpz Council in taking the bull by thn )umm." on the town lmll qu+Li.u lt,l.uu re2'0|\'ed to procure u an.) at Barri: (id I uud go on building at. an early xiuuu Tlm alorlmlzln nu:-stiou was not uue of both wooden nu-I momma. oom Into noun: 0! 6lOUlIofnry douumlon. an ill lling: annulus uvgzmlnln to km lino. Kayo shu nun Ilsa I and I1 01 alnbolmlng mu 3 lib Burnt us molun Punch con man In Inc my and county I:-on I-Iuoonuo (mu `I III I1-Ivunu Ia:-u Is one 9! the latest disc veries of science, Norman`: Electric Belt nod Imolea do more than it. for they relieve Ind cure dys- Wpllap lame beck, nervous debilny. etc. .l. Wilpcn, sole agent. {__oo-.- "II Padre" Oman. Univcrnlly acknowledged to be the hnen lac cigu manufactured. Don't be persuad- ed lo also other hrindi. No ebaniclll or nu-oiriul nonnnn nnarl Nn'v. `.-00 Aunt In the lam lnvudlnnu Oaupuu g( & noun; 3 . rial! In on`n IIIoW Duo nu...-5.1:: 311:?" : .f"?'`. .`..'.'.,'e`: I. Nnv. (itlfly ANNA . Thu cierkship qlmsliou was uot puro low. or aocml ngunl at the town ship of Kn.,'_-.Luu UUl`nCll meeting. . l:Illu!rnl'|I nreell I. Scarcity Lfbllon ;.1 now :1 thing uf Li.e pant. Should Lina btorm continue it. Wlii interfuro n.utormll_v with our sport. ing mon.-Quitu nu excitement. exists in connection with the coming: l`dL`(H on the lulu-. lion-(H "(hot 01 inch" urerhuiy to l)('H'i|. I-'['Pr('ilI*_1(H)[ii-'(V0llrP(V.-()l1)'i`I!X lmnlcm M!'ulut'0LIIi,1 WILD better success latch`. Hovrrul (inn hrnnhc-H have been cupt.urul.--'l'l:u wcci\'i_v prayer meeting was in iii in \1:. U. Uunlc-y'n on Mouduv evening.-lilr. (). lxnnpp and wife, 0! Napancv. are visiting relat.iveu.---Miu Moon`. of Portsmouth. in also on a visit to frien:ls.---The congregations nu Sui bath were small owing to inclement. wenLher.-S. Campbell und wife Icft. last week for Miunt uom.- J. Thoma has commenced the nuu~:ou`s cut in his will. -11. Campbell lost :1 vniunbio horse on Saturday inst. noon; T nrvulllllelv . The unhappy and distressing condition called nervousness nriiea from debility, irri- latmn. poor circulation and blood nf law vitality, Renrganize that Iyltem bv Bur- dock Hinod Bitters. which iven permanent strength by invigorating the lood and ton- ing all tl`e organs to perfect action. ..---oou-__. SECOND - HAND BOOKS` HUME! Av banal. 33;" to none as Imnu Ium._no3gg1- IAW.Pnnou|Ilnu. I ` m,. us an ...- .. grompt. ceclivu and pleasant to (alto. ervilinu has nu win. I as a painsubduiug; temedy.`.1mln1cst bnulz: costaonly Iocenla. Call on your druggisl nhd invest 10 cents. Nerviline. Nervihnc. nerve paincuro. ~40 Hun I m-mu}, -run.-..:.... Plxlllgl ___..___ an Agn ol lllnoovory. We certainly nuglil to appreciate the fact that we are living in an age of progress 811$` discovery. This is especially appreciate ` by all persons that have been afllloted with rheumatism, as West's World's Wonder or Family Liniment is a positive cure for rheu- matism. It is invaluable for cuts. sprains. bruises, liurns, acalds. find all diseases rc quiring external application. Sold by W. J. \Vilson. Kingston. l`rice 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle. W - on You can purchase a bottle of Poison`: Nervilinc, the greatest remedy in the world. Nervilme cures headache, neuralgia. tooth. ache. pains in the side or back. rheumatism, &c. As an internal remedy. Nervi me is pain~subdI.:ing lemorlv` and :1 Ir hnuln costs onlv 10 cents. luwuuzup U: u nlunhu. The newly vlrch-d connrsil n! the Town- ship uf Wulfn Inland lll('t on Jan. 18th. 'llmmus llt'gnl1.l`l'o:\`(*; Hugh McLn1cn. deputy rouvo; cuuucillom Juhu Friend. Georgo Greenwood and Edward Brice- Iuud. The move uppoilmul Henderson Home his auditor. On motion of H. McLarcu, secoudul by George Green- wood. (.3. 0. Robertinson was appointed the associate n.ndit.or. (\.. rv\rxI;r\rI nf II 1\lnY.nunn c.,nnn.`|nf HIU IISSOCIIIIU ll.|l(I|LOX'. On motion of II. McLu1eu, swcoudor by John Fricn-I, R. J. Spoor wnsuppoint- nrl nun: nunr. on nascnsor. Ou motion uf George (h'e0nwool, seconded by Edward Bricelaud, James MCCM thy was appointed collector. Tlm nmmml ndinnrnrd In Inrwt rnt .. .. ... .., The council of the Township of Port- lnnd--JumeHMurLon. Reeve; 11. Smith. Deputy Reeve; Dr. W. Clnxton. Nicho- lm-x Whitby um] J. W. liortmm, Cuunci|lorn--1net. on Monday, quali- ml nv:-I mljnuruwl. Thu rvuvu up- poinvul Tlmnma li. Iownwend, and tho council John S. Gullnaer nu nudi~ tors. The election expenses \V(|`6 mid and various donations mude to the poor. I he next umvtng occurs on the second Monday m l"eln`uarv. j..?o-__ _ _. The surprise party which took place at Mr. Briilgels, Westbrooke. was 1 grand sue cess under the auspices of the Misses Boul- lon. The tohogganiug was gr:intl.-We have three ladv visitor.-i-Miss Bridge, West- lirooke, visiting relatives; Miss Lamhc. Kingston, visiting acquaintances: and Miss Mary Darling. visiting her uncle.-Mr. Dexter Pnwlcy has returned after spending a week in Sydenhnm, visiting friends. and also the high school. He thinks he will go back again.-Mr. John Freeman. olwilmur. paid some of his old friends a short visit, but we are sorry to learn of his illness on his return.--Mrs. Hugh Cunningham is in poor health.--W. J. Smith has returned to S)`- denham. LHCLBILKIY WMH |.lpp0|llI1(l CUIICODUF. Tho couucsl ndjourucd to Inert r:-It Sutunluy In I<`d>ruary. , County short Now I. Inverury Ladies Aid In -.VPTliII" wnu n nnr-om-.s<. Igluthnroqhlyclonnol craygat Ggntbnorn unznmyan I. uom-donut. I rm G-hum Booia`-I-olcllnnd an I.` A I D VI Rs np H1 H001 In last Friday mu anagorr w 066 It You Want THE DRlE?H`. CdEAPE.`s"[` um! BEST Hard Mllvlu and Beach (`.mdm.ml one. I 1-I.`son ciiI"r B1I.~`.'.,.'gI-'."i5`.'h`j".'.~, R CRAWFORD & .00. FGOT 0|" QUEEN ST. vs: II IIIII II/IND Mndnng Wood (Dry). or Erma goal, NuI|0og `No. Coal. son Cog! or BlM\|'I\|nh'| on], go 0 , F` pup-.;n..1g-_ _ - nu. \JIIr-Ivvl \.Il |Ll Q. .Li\)' QUEEN ST. N h.-nrduro let: on the urucen more 0! J: Crnv.-told. Prim-no Sltnouwlll rocalvo womp ntteu1_i_a.-_. U` T: lvphoms cen'mn|m-at on. IEXl'lIll Wll0o IKE. uohoacoohopuuu onluhuu o.`.:.. In Onuduluud. -'_c'y'u-5 um In: prlgmnq : clqlt pram. I goals 01 the Mr} In-at dI~N`!l|1|!< well scream d nun I-Irmpzly do] u on}! and, Hum at (1 Hot! ('0 and and it Fq_fI ('61 Klkdd quilt!) on hand. impaction uullvllul mud Illll m_c-}g9p_png>ru:looq. Health is Wealth Im-pm`li'ou 7uV:ll'vI`l[u-l`::u' -Eif- mcuon narculood. VAR -{:on:er Ontario and Wan litrvou If 0| PIC!-.f - CInn.-II'e & OI. mrlo slu-eIu-l'out ol Clarence- hIl'(`c[. E (}!ll)I`hIl:.h .n n... L...... ..n I.-. |.. F II'I`I!I- If 0111)!-Elli! 10!! ll m. Datum: 0! mt. Jl Boddon. Prmcuo um. um Mums. Ioliolu C Birch. Brook Strut, am he prounmly (mod. Tolovlmuo (`0l.uxnunll:IUOh. _ _ 1.. w. Mu-:1 K. I'm1l .'!u.jI0nIm-Io !'ll('|'l. " " ')- (`Inn-Iu'v SI. Mluu-I. ' ~` `3-a|. l.nu run 1: hurt :I'Ho<~urv- deliver baton bruken Icnlbu can in. (`Met 0 oc-BI.. Lawrence \Vhnrf. lmuu-h ()1ooCornnr Klun and Chrome Hm m . , lot lour unamou or uvolucuou ...ao so " -. -." eh IIl_ nous lnultlum... our tourllmu. ll-It oI...... 100 pa rum lulu nhooqnont oonuoluvol lo I ...u..-....... .-....u... I n_ pununm IDW. J. nsnncn um um nu. At us. In; suns. Klnuoon, Ontario. A! In bou.u| up run. |WO0D AND GOAL unptul I um.` r"J.5.'"o.W-ump'." (lulu Ooh Junol h. f'<)AI. AND WOOD BRECK & BOOTH `A, HAI}FlN(lEl(8. V0091-I Atlanta and WhnI 9:: :;':.:3n .. ....'.*:' :.".`:.::.. me I Vonublo bra Plus. when 0 t Bevan o oonnu at $1` pn: mnnnhotundonly , " . mu I-!,m.',5.1.|ud In sec.-~ .. , -nuns-Iv-I. vn znunu l:s'l`HII.;IsllBD - - - I853 An unnoh-o ol undunnlll mow-nod to. an ".'.!. .9.!.`.'.."..'..!2'.'.`...`.'.!.!!.`?`..'. ." I IWIPIIIIA Aln nAun'I-In ~ Cheap an the Cheapest 1: contain! neither slum. limo, nor unmouln and mu be uood bythe mmu delta. come! eutu~v~:- with erloet Infoly. up great Iuoooaa nr:e1m5f1-mu in [mm]: lntrmaloullr THE BE81 VALLE IN THE MAl w I an thorough l ndnptod to ma wnutn 0! (ha kicohen 1: ll r. ml N-yionn imitations of m numr am? nuvw-av uncsa llovxnn nfIl1r1`. WI WHI U 8`I"'.` l'$"u`:. n Vol0!.|b_|O7 M " i{T(f Wm M. MALLENS \/L414 [{;56'k's srmtu II A IIIITII i\1\ .nvr\I1I\ |rI\1| I :11: lllII\I.LV\,l I `I `' UIJH In H PIlI'I' Frllll. Al`! I) I`0\\'Dl$l| The Min Suomnhlp Co. dupnfch their In - amount Iron acumen from Now Yolk to Jun: - on, ma swnnlub Illn Ind Goon Rico. Ovary sl- lulmxo ednudny. `Io Ibo Ilnytlnn Porn. n. mrnlng um Jamal:-A every Alternnto Friday. El:-nut Bnloon and Btntoroom uoommodnlonl Hunted umldohlpomhoro tho motion In lent. Mroo table. IIpoo1cl'rourln Ilclou n (I It r-my. nolmlvo of :1! shunt. App! to Pin. Forwood a (`o.. 5?! auto Btvool, Nut otk. \7rIv on Nn mullumllo urvurmalun Ir the slmplv IIIIIIII" r1 .r\.-rwo.~ wu-.-no-.-n--m mew zmmn ouo wu .mwnL rum AND M mv noun. cumv rroh cum. ALIX. B08! 8 DIPIIJTOIY wants I: from the loci IIIII IIIIII wl on loan u_yqr Ir-t 9: 99IgIby|pI0.nontIy Imus. llrnn, BII0l'l!. nml I-`M-cl 0! ml Iclmln. um Farm hrdmn (skin in Fxohu '1 Harry Hayden Much mm July IOUI. Ankl A l*'RESH 1*` ISH. Uusgrave sJAle 13 THE BF. 5'11 L4f I`I'y II um) pin! will use no ollwr I .1. I.I`.AHY. hmh; illnrk on l`.n l'V I'ncluIIl|` Ybll) (l(-l,. 1 .. `A E no M)1`J()L M~.Y IN PBIOI-`.3. hr \uu child can bu as cheap on youmr. l')(()lIll T 6! A'1'lHlAC'l'()V DELIVHI V ` IPIPI (`ml all |'lId(l cuver xud I'll Iouuml 41:-It-|'h0n0 (Ioxumunh-nuon. T A L: T??1*'v7\r \i~o sh; liars: ol Itinumrcl 1-luml~ I : nil. 0ysI(-,rs,&r. u....*"'.'..* ""....' "':.*:r..`:". ::' W 0 I It I an . 3` :.=.u'.:.":.""-m o.....'.. shark: wow growth of Au; On}:-llng Fluid: Mr-out RoIoO.foi1VfIibOllI)to!IIIllEn|nd eh.`-ta; Ibo -nun us` tenor. tor furrows; lquld tut-loan i I on ' : Ib npnnu lg: UI.0:lnd |=l`:I. rm` IEMATION ! Toronto F lou; Stan. 61 Brock Street I-COLD MEDAL-PARIS 1:72:- rig 131t;;srsl1'. Ud1`JAl ES'l` ....d me: If ouaud bCd `d. 05k. 3 F011. 23:! nl-olI.1n:: [sTA_fIB~?RV'sTRE'uEnEu'f5+J43RLoI V`: . (3.lI()l{'l`()N. O2 B}i0(K iHRF.F.'[ .~..` xv. WINTER TOURS In VVe_t._Ind1es~ ssoo`TRmea. wo will My the show nun Mpg um -l mu nnaun on nUU'l' ,' Agentn and Whole M19 and Haul! Coal sud \\'r:(~d ltenlvrl 513 the _\try drnwlplfon. under cover `Be '\"..l?.f.`. I:<.>.:~ DEI=` IIJI II II I.` I `j juj 1 j, Wholesale and Retail. 'l'l1l IXAET UV` 'l|ll MM KBT.-----~ tnchlualnvooih. uHlou'n:aonib ' 77'"- unwound limbo. In. mo Ia` ouuu M3` plnlou Pills. h N :51.-.(m .apI9Il M I {MOI ' II " ,':: !`:'J':;_'!-5"_T- -,"'..'.'.!`ll|.3. " In tilltl Mafia and Beach Cordwuu Osk, rah, Ash, Elm or How look Cordwood. 8:-wed nr Una-ml, cq6`i`"'F'f;'i'ND - -- SOLD BY ALL - 1'lTII\Ill'(\ TllDf'IllDlll'IIIT...-|IID vnvun. rt .1 11001` Aonvn "mu-k Diamond Line." Wood and Coal. wax uoruwood. B:-wed Unumd. + on ll` 10!! WANT llnn Wr.nJI Inn on No. .... ....u v 'l`Hl*J (}ELl4Il`liA'l`ElI Hlilil-I! \' I?!) HA I I.\ I 811':-ct. Iillfocvlvo Ex-u con'mnm-ntrol. vuvnv UUlL|llIllX]H`U0n. JA 73 SRVVIFT. ebuu-, rm oupuu its no 0! : In luhho loruumuud! on-I,r0l"l'-r nromodyfor nu. ah. II.: at no." gonad; put by Annex. 58. 2] bush`: con-all loIb.arn.bondoa,I I d .-'-`.'*!'_`.'!L., I.-I.--.6 Ion-.'I7nM I Fquam. h'hu.-ton mam -_...-In-n A_l\I! l`ll'If U(,_UTlU"J'I liwvuu wuvv----, .114: now gm nared to quote prices of l.`l.\'/)IvJR '1'WIN1s'furt/w acaannoflB86. l Alltlrenn. {I0 FRONT STREET, EAST. ` TORONTO. 7* ' \ Z?` \?""' ,1 I GE]? ::?;- .1`. ! '.C|ll|li4 w~l- rlhllnplhll far: I-L-UI'H- U-'- I `M No. 2. ). porner Pnnoan a ydonhnm am. Kmurol. Onum l.`n'I`Al!I `IHIIITII , ants F4. T2A AMAE] I EIIIIII IIIIEITIIII i I jiif PIJIIOIUS r TBIIT .'. onsurmlou. nmvo romodlv f--r um nburn dluuo; b In 0` _nm in ( fl` lib-II IlIIVUIIu- --vr--- -- company, _ Maiax, Nova Scoha, . M. . mnvml In mmla 1n-ices of iDarim9_qll'ImllopoIi$rk BILIous:4ss, DYSPEPSIA, lND|GESTIO.<`. JAUNDICE, Ef:`z"3lPELAS, sm nnzum nummunn, HEADACHE. .\...-1 nvnrv tn-w I INUIKJDI lun. rLuI Iuunu or THE HEART ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, `JR HESS OF THE SKIN, And CV(:ryf.p',`l|) 4.! `-.:~.\-.r'.ar|slng ham dllordnrnd Ln/Ln, o<.uNr_vs, STOMAOH. r .w L on I Ln:-D. HIV IJMIIIUII ll lllluuvu - -..-__ __ I NSUIIANCB l}0 Y. ` lnvutndhlndl "O32; V-nlv Inoomo .............. 9, nun nr_:g_rnoY1:n. . no -Ann Q -an-no u-4.... onmo Nous. IOII8 . full? Ima- ll EV! 'Li3mn' `IIIIEITIKEI Ifl nrnnh Dnunnnnn L Q.-J;-\L-. . ..u -G3---;............ . (`WTIIN-1 AND 0k8KI'I 9! Insurance. " \I\i h:_|C.Y3 UIZZINESS, DROPSY, FLUTTERING hf TLIELI . . . . . .032.081.0N .. _ _ 8.688.000 |'1'l'l|" "OCK Ulfll and Mining llopaln onnnnntly on hand. ( hoeoe Factory [ion on and Filling-w.` |Ii-an] .-.--._- ..___,,,_ _ hzurnncea eoulod on Mercumlo lulh 3! cm lnwnrr Cunum` lwrxn. Dwelling Bonus ma Dunn Property Insured Bpeclal-`Tum: for thus BBIQGS. > now lull BOOOIIKI hund Engines and sollon. ' ngu Consul : omoe.) II If I muro u hind and at ung -1 -_Irsv.n_s.| II IY. Agent '. n|nn.\ All Born 0! KIWI lot an l'Inup-u.-p"" ` syn:-kiln: and crispy. Dr. Giles. Ionnerly of Gananoquo. hls settled down in Brockville. T. A Cmrnn. formerlv of Perth. has been in Brockville. T. A. Cairns, formerly Perth, appointed Deputy Post Master. It Victoria, B C. BTC. The annual meeting of the Liberal Con- servative Associauon of I.ennox' opcun on Feb. 4th. 5 " For lame back. side or chest use Shiloh`: ' 4111. back, Porous Plaster. Price 25 cehts. Sold by W. ]. Wilson, Kingston. Croun. whoomna cough and bronchitig lnvonoa lunul . Yauly Inoomo Cioup, whoopmg cough and broncmus mmediatoly relieved byshilolfs Uure. Sold by W. ]. Wilson Kingston. . Sleepless nights. made miserable by that Wilson Kingston. Sleepless nights. terrible cough. Shiloh'I Cure is the remedy for you. Sold bi W. [. Wilson, Kingston Shiloh` Catarr Rained .a positive cure for catarr . di thoria an cnnkcr mouth. Sold by W. I ilson, Kingston Catarrh cured.health and sweet breath Sold by I Wilson, mngston Catarrh qured.health sweet secured by Shiloh : Calarrh Rerhpdy. Pri e ocents. Nasal Injector fre. `Sold by . E. Wilson, Kingston. 4. ].F. McAliuter. Napnnoe, has engaged in store in Trenton and will remove hll tailor- ing and genie; furnishing business to that (own. Qh"nh'l rnnuh and rnmmmntion"cure is anuonscougn nna consum uuu Lula .3 sold by us on a guarantee. t cures con- sumption. Sold by W. ]. Wilson, King- ston. Ioaaed revolver. Mrs.Henry Dobba, of Berridale. Psrry `p`und, lesties to a prompt cure of cnlarg~ edvglands of the neck and sore throat by the internal and external use of Hagyard s Yellow OIL Yellow Oil is a sure relief for all painful cordnions. Charles Redford. son of Dr. J. H. Bed- . A Mechanics Institute will be founded in Truman` David Gilmour has donated 9500 " towards its formation. The subscription list In: hmn Iiharallv nnnnnrted. has been lxberally an ported. For dyspepsia an liver complaint, you have a pnnted guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh`: Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. . Wilson, Kingston. Shiloh`: italizer is what you need for townras us Iormauon. has been liberally 1 For dvsneosia Sold by W. Wilson, Kingston. you constipation, loss of appetitmdizziness and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price to and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. J. Wilson. Kingston gjames Bowen, ot'.Camden, was before lho apanee magistrate for using vile language to Albert Dam-.nn s wife. The case was settled, but Bowen paid 825 for marrying a loaded revolver. Mu-n Hnnru hnhln nf Rm-rirlnln PAITV the l 1cton Public School. Ifyou suller trom headache you may be sure that your stomach, liver or blood is at fault, and perhaps all three are combined in bad action If so, the besf remedy is Bur- lock lllood Bitters, which cures headache by regulatmg the organization generally. The proprietors of llagvard s Yellow (Jil T353] Ailatll lat plld yearn... by regulating the organization generally. proprietors llagyard have bnna fide certicates of some most re- markable cures of lleafness. by that magical remedy for pain. Yellow 011 also cures rheumatism, sprains. bruises, sore throat, and all inammatory troubles, Inst venr the rnnvrmniliriii of the Presbi/- all pamlul cordmons. Redford, ford. Morrisburg, was theonly male candi- date who passed thelate Entrance Examina- tim) out of 27 candidates. Young Bedford received the greaterpart of his training in the Picton Public School. Ht-mu mlar n-mn hnzurlarhn unu mnv he and all Inammatory troubles, Last year the congregation Presby- terian Church, Deseronlo, raised Sr 600 for church ex eases and reduceda debt on the manse to 400` The board of management Is Messrs. Davy. F. S. Ralhbun. A li. Gracey. Sums, Stodllart, Maclue and R05- ` sell. A lmrna alrirnn hu 2: man nnmmi Qtnver sell. A horse driven by a man named Stover ran away at Newburg on Tuesday. It made :1 dash for the river and disappeared under theicc. N0 trace has as yet been found of the animal's body,but the cutter was found in a mutilated condition after passing over the falls. West`sCough's Syrup isa ositive and certain cure for all forms 0 pulmonary complaints. itrelievesa cough almost in- stantly, and is ad nitted by all who have used it to be the b. st remedy of the kind ever placed before the public. W. J. Wilv son, drugpzist, are agents for the above medi~ cincs. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and 01.00 per bottle. At the annual meetiniz of the Lansddwne Dome. meeting Agricultural Society, the following olcers were elected : President, john Cook ; Vice- President. C. 1'`. Kath ; Sec.-'l`rea.-1., G. F. Deane . Directors ].B. Wilson. W.A. Webs- ter, 1. A. Bra;lle_v, A. I). McNie|, ]. I , Red- mond. D4 McFadden, Gilbert Somers. Thos. Whitney and Hiram Capes. The front lioofa of my horse, also his legs. were in .1 terrible condition: the animal was useless ; applied to Dr. Giles. who gave me such instruction that with the use of his Liniment lodide Ammonia in perfect cure was obtained. Advise all who are troubled in an vay with their cattle to consult the the octor. Rev. A. R. Glaze, Fayette, S leC1C()., New York. Sold by all drug- gists. Thetliscovarv nf the instantaneous mo- gusts. The discovery of the instantaneous pro- cess of talung photographs has been quickly followed in the medical world by a perfect and instantaneous remedy for all acute aches and pains, neuralgia. toothache. rheumatism, etc. 'l`h1s valuable remedy ls called Fluid Lightning. and )5 sold at. 25 cents :1 bottle by A. 1 . Chown, tlruggist. Kingston. ` Mcreunr & l'.1rke'e ".arb< lir. (ferate I5 nmgslon Mcregnr & l'.1rke's ".arb< lic (Ieralc invaluable for wounds. sores. salt rheum. guts, burns. scalvls and faster`. as .1 healmg and purifying dressing. Do not be imposed on Wllh other useless preparrmons. recom- mended to be as good. Use only Mcrcgnr & I .1rke's Carbohc Cmale Hold by A. 1'. Cown. drugglst. Rev. I. (E. I-`nlhs. Dulmn. certies: "For L iowriaruggist. J. I-`nllis, Duttriii. St)lY1C)C.'ll'S my wife has l)c<:n troubled with dyspripsia, and has tried one thing after an- other recommended `with or no effect till ad- vised to give Mc.(Ercgnr's Speedy (fun: a trial. Since taking the first bottle I have nuliced a decided improvement, and can with confidence recommend it to be one of, if not the best medicine extant for dyspepsia. This invaluable medicine for liver com- plaint, indigestion, kidney complaint. is surely vegetable. Sold at A. P Chown's drug store. Trial bottles given Ii-ce._| ---o o-- Tho ludlna Fire Imnnueo Oompsny on us couclnom. m Anmnl Promlum Booolpel xr. Cnudn And the United Slam no lusor than than 0! any other Oompnny, and It bu an un- blunlnhod record at on hens. April, 182. JA 8 SWIFT. Adam. `Iv!-C -1'. 2!:-I.-1:.-N`LE'Y- AI CEANDHJRUNR ,wuu1.n's rrygur AGENBY." Iawvmo. Pod Iavdon. 'U|Iu.'TF5oi (fir York. Phuulolphl Bdllmon, \iuhngIo.r:', Plulbuu nod nllel lulu Amazon. .3: :.*ai'.a.*:~."ws..%'s..'-v. .. ':.:.:::. I_IQlo_du at pa-yuan In an non)-wan an A Remedy. In these days of fast living only the young are free from the unpleasant consciousness of >ssessing .1 stomach. Hastily eaten hot amlxliighly spiced food, taken at irregular in- tcrvals. lays the foundation of numerous and distressing indispositions. Acidity, atu- lence. foul breath constipation, headache, indigestion and tl`SpepSl:l are a few of the many disorders arising from impaired action of the liver or stomach. To all, it is very important to know that no remedy equals Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake aml Butternut {or the prevention of all complaints having their origin in the liver or stomach They are vegetable in composition, mild in action. never causing pain and can be taken with gerfcct safety alike by young and old. Sold up all dL'Il(`I'I and by Polson & Co. Dlunu ol the stln. Most disease! of the skin arise from had blood and lack of cleanliness. except when caused by grubs or insects. Eryslpelu, nu rhcum, letter. pimples and all humor: ohho blood are curable by Burdock Blr--V` Bhtera. which puries the blood. "Tho Bonn ! of havinga boltleof Perry Davis` Pain-Kill~ er in the house is, that you are pre and for the worst." cmup or cholera, I a Pain- Killer is I novorelgn remedy. The rich fragrance of the Lotus of the Nile boquetis the rfume ofoneof nature`: rues! owers. he owers {Ade And die, but lheirliviti briith.w1o a k.ii made perpetual in I is e uisitope ume. Ifyou would mnke your In gfriend ha py at her with I botlleoft e Lotus o the mile. lulu Iceland tho World : Thin Ulla! mull ulna of Btocum-I vlylllifdll 50 AI time and Puma Oooun. Coon IIII tot rorulnl-holouhovn W undl Cou- af'~:`s:'.".2:&:.-c"- a's;=-~"== Plulbn. All cl In In an-Lu wanL'E" r/cxtmsncr. I IV`. I.L_...An-`_-.` an... W. Wilson, Kingston. Croup, cough bronchitis mmediatoly Ullllll ll ouu uuu nmnuuuuu u-_r... Butlonbodon '.`onl lnvoo Fundnupwnrdn 01.. n,eu.ooo 'l'ou.I lncomm... l own. Shiloh`: cough and consum tioncure mld bv on guarantee. EVI! NT8 OF THE DA) . I nun Ia an r.mu-nrI5h'- -..-uhllnc And nrilnv on. 1 no an In ported. n C1 nno Dun. blunt-I inlaroanj Duo:-Iptlon or I Kentucky Cue -Adventures ol Ill Exploring Pitt]. A Princeton, Ky.. correspondent, writln totheLot'1isv1lln0our1'erJournal, an 3: e Courier-Journal of to-day con- A- ...A -n nnl\l\nIII` nf Jnhll vBl'h0GE,I s:_ The Cour-ieralournat or to-(lay con- tn no an account of John Verhoes exfxarienoe in the saltpeter cave near thsplaoe. Believing at an accurate description of the bean! of this wonder of western Kentucky would be 01 somo interest, your correspondent has pos- sessed himself of many facts in regnrd to it, and from personal observation can give an accurate description. Situated not more than a mile from accurate uescnpuon. Princeton. in the remow corner of the [arm of Mr. R. B. Rabcli', is the Inn-ance of what is generally known as "Sa.iLpe- n-r cave." Although the cave possesses of what is genemuy Known as >Ja.Ahyv- ter cave. Although considerable local reputnti0n,our knowl-` '1 edge of it is so little in keeping with its extent and grandeur that t ic writer of this has deemed it but a (let to record what he conceives to be the greatest wonder of its kind in western Kentucky. Your corres ndent not long ago, :1 company with several friends, made a day's visit in part] exploriu these hu- mid caverns. e reachet the cave ubout 10 A. M., and found the descent easy. At the entrance of the cave there are three passages. We chose the middle one. After pussinar over a dim- 'nult and rtuous route of hlty yards on all fours.i:y]: found ourselves in a cham- ber of e idernble dimensions. The oor of this was as smooth and clean as if the roller and broom had been but recently applied. At this place. how- ever, we could find no evidence of eul- carions fonnations. At the end of this chnmber we came across what is known as the Devil's Coal-hole." This was an entrance that looked like a dormer window ropped up before us.nnd which could on y be approached b a side-wa ditllcult nf descent, and 1 own Wili(`l Iew of us cared to venture but one or two, however, did look in. nml. seeing no bottom, retreated in haste. We now commenced our first climbing, nnd,with little ditliculty, reached another cham- ber considerably higher than the 'rst. lt bis here that we encountered th irst buts. which seemed not in the least dis- turbed. At the end 9! this higli-domed und sparklin chamber, which dimly presented its eauties by the feeble light. of our candles, the most notable object we saw durin the trip unvailed itsell to our gaze. `his was in the shape of a huge pumpkin. with its borrugnti-ti sides. its ribs, its shupe, nnd its color perfectly resembling the vegetable just nnnicd. There was an opening in the u... .I....t.:..u Imrnnil \vu 1-mild lnnk. '0 lnvoobod Fundnupwm luoomo .................... .. lnndu Invosted In Canada ,. long by

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