FA ohuoeo lion. . 1 annual all euuouo at nona- 13.18. IIIOITOP. - OK `I'll! 0. 1 I. 3 . cuuuuy. Dr. Massio contributed a pmcgicul and appreciative paper on born-1os boo!s and horse~shoein;:. His suggestions were well received. `Lip R-umnlnn In! an n,ln-drnkln uurt. WBH TECEIVGLL Mr. Bzwden had an ullmirably writ.- ten essay on tho dlicnltios u.ud|ru.w- backs against. winch (armors ham to contend. advocated various things cul- cnlutcd to improvo tlzcu` [=0Sitl0lJ. de- nounced lurgu holdings, and advocated more eel!-relmuce. 'I`l.n ..n-ma o|.n l..u......-u (Ink Ln I more sen-reuauce. The press. the Iuvernrv Club, the ladies and the guests were all toasted, ellciniug pleasant speeches. Thin in nnlv n hrinf nntliuo of H10 AVICOL. Mr. G. Richardson. of Kingston, read a thoughtful paper on grains, their growth and market values. lle expa- tiated upon the damaging eects of dis- cdournon. and pmntmlout how Hus discolouration affected quotations. He also stfed that the receipts of grain from the farmers this year were lnllv 25 per cent. greater than the receipts ol last year. notwithstanding the prophe- cies of diminished crops in consequence of the passage of the Scott Act in the county. Dr. llrlsmnin nnutrilmtnd n nrnminnl and attention. Mr. D. Nicol, Cataraqui, read an ex- cellent paper. in thu course of which he pointed out that some years ago {arming was largely a matter of muscle. not of brains, while now the exercise of brains tended considerably to the lightening of labour. He did not think it wise to give too much attention to any one specialty on the larm; mixed agriculture_`was lar the best and most protable to the coun- try. He thonphtmtoo. that the farming element should have a luller representa- tion in (parliament, and he vigorously de- nounce the lightning rod men and all and sundry who sought to make the farmers the victims of their sharpness. Upon the education of the young men in agricultural subjects he spoke for some time. holding that there were more high schools than the country had nerd of. and suggesting that some of them be converted into schools of agriculture. His paper was attentively listened to and at the close loudly applauded. Mr. W. A. Webster. of Lansdowne. complimented the farmers of Frontenac upon the many evidences of prosperitv which he had witnessed. He was a strong advocate of better draining and of the preservation of the forest. -His sentiments were shared in and support- ed b John Wilmot, H. llawden. and D. Nico . M. n. u:..i.-...i-.... "4 i:;......o.... ..`....i ritlsburg. ' The chairman made a timely speech. lie referred to the great advance mode ', in agriculture in the province olOntario, and to the comparison which it thus of- fered with the other provinces in the do- minion. He alluded to the variety of its products. and to the encouragement and help which the local government gave to the tillers of the soilfby means of the Agricultural College, the Farmers` Institutes, etc. He dwelt at some length upon the importance of drainage, and _ urged the farmers of Frontenac to make elarger use of it than they had yet done. Drainage was a. matter to-which the ugr'u;ulturiete could not pay too much attention. Mr I} Nun-J (`urn-unni runrl nn nv- THE Axuuu. DINNER. AND Tan noon on salons Iumc A1` IT. " I .- `lulu llpon I`l-oly I10-an-Tin Ilrn Inle- reau of the lunar conldu-eI-'I'Ie llnu loeuonlel of the Kitten Ibu- II-|ct-l ruperlIy at Imltenu Proph- lnnodl. The annual dinner of the Inverury Farmers Club occurred on Wednesday. and in the oonyeniendlittlo hallndjoilr mg the village hotel. The dinner was well laid and served and proved in every way most enjoyable. The chair was occupied by Hon. G. A. Kirkpatrick, supported by Mr. A. Ritchie. the popular l president of the club. After the wants 1 of the inner man lmd been supplied the usual lovul toasts were proposed by the chairman and responded to by the 200 oynl pusone present who surrounded the four tubles running the length of the rooms. The diners were largely repre~ aentnlive of the townships -of .torrIng- ton and Kingston, but quite a `number were present {tom the township of Pitlsburg. ' Tim nimirmnn mmln n timnlv nnaech. THE INVERARY cLU`B. CLARK ItUSSlCI,l/S New Story,--IN Tlll-1 ]\Imm.1; WA'l`<`I!." by W. Ul:1l`1( Rus- sel, 250. _..A1-._. F. N ISBETS, 11-- In_.._|- A. llr..II|_..o..... no- '-~ ""`x'i*'rii`" ir'%tr:` :-:.._:-- Londingtnluo in 111 kind: of cotton goods In. Hardy & Mun-|y's. _/ an nnnun I Fall Una. Austin. Tenn. Jun. '.'.8.-On Tuocdny nfternoon. about 4 o'clock. from out of I cleu sky. I nbower 0! very ne dust begun falling. Theta wu no wind at the time. The abofer increased to- wtrd niuhthll. nnd continued through ball the uni ht. The dust bud n peculiar ooot out 9 long: and throat, canning irmnuon And honnencu in some in- Iunoel. A aimilnr phenomenon wu mtnulod here 8 Venn nun. ---:0Zo-:1 :j-:. . I "NI DUST FALLING OUT OF A CLIAB !IY-A I lltunl rr rrnnu ll uapnrmre. ne wns cheered oealloonlly from tba time he left Dublin Cutie until he departed from the Irish Coast. The enthnsias of the popnlwn was phenomenal. Oo ......-4 v. n vI.'a.ruu- London, Jan. 27.--The dynamite score was revived in Norwich to-day by a ter- rie explosion at the Victoria railway station. which partially demolished the building. No one is reported to have been injured. The cause of the ex- plosion is a mystery. Sir Henry llaw- kins. judge of the High Court ohlusiice. Queen's Bench division. had left.Norwich on a brain starting from another depot in few moments before the explosion, and itia believed by many that tho ex- plosion Ivau the-work of enemies of his who wished to injure him and who had made a mistake in regard to the station at which he would leave the town. _.____.. an. . -__. \zVunr \.r\uI:n run. run. Belleville, ()nt., Jun 2B.--'l'lie water somewhat subsided hut night. but still remains very high. Faniilieu on both aides of the river are yet obliged to live upstairs. and in many ciisoa their doors are frozen open. Downey & Preston's elevator and coal aholle are yet partially ooded and they are unnblu to do any business. Sixty cartridges of dynamite were used yesterday. but to no effect. Men are preparing places for 100 mom to-(lay. Old reaulenta and man of ex- perience claim the explosions will have no effect and nothing will remedy the evil but warm weather and 11 channel to allow the anchor ice to move out. A great deal 0! auering anal dcstitution IH being caused by the ozrlu. The u,ov~ ernmont has been appealed to and pro- mised to send their hydraulic engineer. but he has not arrived. The Philhar- monic Club gave 8 concert in the opt rn. house last night for tho benet of tho Iuerers. It was attended by about 100 large-liaartd eympathizera. ooh u.-u I ' vecrenary. London. summoned ` confer with _._.__.Q. A VIIIY slnduhut rnxsumcmnu. TIRESIAS and OTHER POEMS, Will 20 (0 \lSDOI'lJB D0'(ly. Tho entire press: is oppowl to the appointment of Unmville to be l*`urui;m Secretary. Lnmlnn, Jun. `)H.--The ()nm:n Inn llN-'lHMIlJCC- Tlio '/'rln;;-upll says Sir Ulnarlus Dlllw will bu uered u seat. in the new cabl- net. hub that he will ask to be excusoll until the (Imwfonl-Dllko suit has beau settled. In 1- ..........|....I AI.-D l ....l L1..l2..|...... UUIIUIEU. It is oxpuubaul that Lu-.1 U..liu|:u._- will go to Osborne to~dny. Thn nnmrn nrmzu in nnnnet 1| 1.0 HM in we UIBUBLODG government. The Daily .V( I1'-7 expects that Leeds, Granville, Roseberry and Spencer will be members of the next cabinet. ul- tboughit. thinks the appointment of Granville as Foreign Secretary will elicit a. deep groan from we Liberal party and country. In admits tlmb Lord [Inning- ton has completely severed his connec- tion with the Liberal party, and that Mr. Uoscliun will give Llm party no assistance. 'l"l.'n 'I'.I.-...-/...l. u:.. Hl.....l. ,. ILII... an Iulmry Will Ileoolnlueud the Quooll Send [or line Murqula ol Harrington. London, Jan. 2U.--The Stamlanl any 5 Chamberlain will be the Irish Secretary in the Gladstone government. The llnilu \'mm nvnnntn l.|| [.r-min HMBIY U0 OLIU KUHUII Ul. ll ILNIUIU CUM. Tho Minna L,uil-1 newspapers are ll- ed with details of an alleged plnn to arm the North-Wosi. Indians for a second uprising in case of coercion in Ireland. The weapons to be given them are Irish pikes. A large number of them are being manufactured in Minneapolis. I -not-0 uuu 0 U1 QUUUCC UHTYIBUH llI'DlllUI'_)'. A further cub has been made in the wages of the Grand Trunk RR. em ployeea after February. No more over time will be allowed uud the hours abort- ened to meet adecrenuo in wages. Many of the workingmou any a strike will likely be the result of a fuuure cut. The Minnn... .1:-A nnwsumnurn urn ll. DBUIIG uuu EH6 HUUHB. ' I Report. has it in Quebec that orders have been recuived from Ottawa to `Jold the troo s In readiness to proceed to the North- esb in March. The corps m- cludea the remainder of "B" Bat.-bery. the 87th of Quebec infhntry and N03. 2 and B of Quebec Garrison Artillery. A fnrthnr r-nf. hue: has-n made in Mm AUMHLI nuner. ' The body` of the mombnut. Sereuy. ' supposed to bi drowned In Lake Nip'1s- sing. has not yet been recovered. A desmtch from Cousmnunnnln nvn TENNYSON`S NEW VOLUME, I llll. DIS HOE YBII DCBII IGOOVBIOU. despstch from Constantinople save 3 Ikillllh took placorbotween. Greeks and Turks at Glaasovn on the frontier of Epirui. l`wn lnmilinn nl I-nvnrn, lmlinng mm. IIOZBU [.0 GBIIII. Eorts will be made to have Montreal and Toronto troop: represented in Eng- land at the festivities in connection with the Queen : jubilee. Five thonnnnd vn hnndrml dnlln-u A... m,hs`u and 13-day : News Oondonlul ' noun [or uu-_ Buoy Itelderl. ' l Evening tunanln are fut coming into ' vuuuu In New York. I3. llfnr Stand Inn: nnngh" An In: `Ann \'uuuu xu new 1011. . l 15 mot stead has oetied" tobe gon- ' u-.c-u.-.1 with the Pall Mall uaum. w\|t.|uu- Mnnlznu Inna I-nunrn--umd nun. lI'.lJLU|I Wllrll EH8 FUN mutt uauue. Annhur Mushy bu commenced pro- cudnngs [or divorce agninsn bus wile, Maud Miller. " 'l`h.. k... Alan... ....\....I.....; uh_-..._ Two families 0! rovers, Indiana. con- sisting of nine persona caught in a bliz- nrd on the prairie in Arkansas were all frozen to death. ]1`I\I'I` -iII ha vnnn tn Lnnn i\.l.u.o.m..l WHIH IILIU QUBUIJ I Juuuee. Five thousand five hundred dollars was raised at a meeting, in Philadelplna, yesterday in aid of the Parnell parlia- menmzy fund. Ralinbla information hm: hnnn I-nnnivnd manmry Iunu. Reliable information has been received from Rome than the Pope intends to ornate Archbishop Gibbons of Bul Limore, I Cnrqinnl at early date. The Tm-nnta council mm arm-t.n.l IR - I unrqmu an Bllrly uue. The Toronto council has granted 98.- 000 for unmedmue expenditure in pub he works in order to give the idle men of the city some employment. John L. Sullivan has none mm mm.- Iifiiit um STORE, Wellington St` Dan. 10. 01 BUB Uly B01116 employment. John L. Sullivan gone mto part.- nerslnp with Lester 5; Allen in the minstrelbuainess. George Lester ran away wllln 8900 of the bruiners lIlOlJdy. and the rm had to make him in 8.1 a. partner. The iurv hefum which General Alnx. PIIIIILICF. The jury before which General Alex. Slmler. New York. he: been on trial tor bnbery were unable to agree, sad the judge sens them back to recon alder the case. They were nally discharged. A number of nlncardu have hm-n nnH|'.- CIUo 1116] WUTU Ullllnlly LlIHUl.|Hl'gtLl- A number of placards have baen post- ed at K1lrush,counLy Clare, Ireland. ordering me boycotting of the Lawn commissioners. and urgung tho iulmbiv manta to refuse to pay the local rates. Reoorta [mm the south of France Ulllllo b0 TBIUEU D0 plly EH6 IOUII. FILES. Reports Iran the south France state that serious oods prevail in chat region. Ranlway communication be- tween Lyons and Geneva. has been stopped by the fresbet. Considerable damage is reported from points along the Snone and the Rhone. u....-..o. 5.... n 4.. n....L\..,. oI...'o nr/`urn . 'r1|'1: I).\lL'Y m:ajr|.~n wum JA THE GOVERN lIs`.N l".S- FA LL. xmommcn 'rnLm1:`us. Jun. 2B.-Tbe Quecu [ms tho Murquxs of Suli.-abupy to 1 her an Osborne. ` gem and the disinfecting or railway on-. of the vigorous action taken has been nay. _ - An unusually severe visitation of smallpox. in the commercial metropolis or the adjoining province excited mnch syinpathv with our aiieted neighbors. The virulent Jheriicter of the epidemic occasioned my government the most anxious and watchful nolicitude on ec- oonct of our close business relation and constant intercourse with that city. Prompt and energetic measures were taken through our provincial board of health tomaintein I vigilant quaran- tine on the frontier, and to insist on the examination and vaccination of paaaen. riagea and merchandise. Local boards rendered eective service aawell in en- lorcing general vaccination among our own peopleas by qthu precautionary measures. In devising and carrying in- to eect the preventative measures ne- oeiisary the enlarged powers conferred last session by the nublic health set were ol eminent servi5 es. The lfolult lls 1'0 lgllll"l.|Dll"5UlilUg IDIEDIIOIJ. I c ongrntu|nte you upon the liberal bonuses received st. the timber sale, deemed neceunnr last. fall of 3 iimited area of acnttere and ex aedliimita upon the north shore of t o Georgian Buy. - An unuaunilv visitation of Lnu buy at (to BOSTON BAT dz FUB_S 1'0RE on Wellington alnou. the name idoullnnl cluu 0! mod: for Ibout 9. : per cent. leu. DB5 Bl]C0l]l'IBll.lBl.|II 01 HIV OVGTDIDEDI. The set your witnessed s psttiul re- vival o the mining industry, sud our valuable deposits bl minerals and me- tals}:-o ngsinwnttrsoting attention. I .nna|-ntnlnta van nnnn Hm lnhm-nl . in rest by me triounai or iast resort. I regret that. notwithstanding the earnest efforts of my government. no progress has been made towards a set- tlement of accounts between Ontario, the Dominion and the province of Que- bec. In view 0! this further delay. and oltlie apparent uncertaintv as to the time when a settlement may he arrived at. my government deem it inadvisable to any longer postpone paying to the municipalities entitled the interest iii the land improvement fund, derived from the sale of school lands prior to' confederation, the principal. though not yet received. having been advanced by the province to the municipalities in l882.' Provision for this purpose will he made in the estimates. ' I I"|ut nor-'11 nntolnrnnnt .-J I.-I- .... ..a ' IIIIUB ll! IUD CEIIIIIIIDEH. The early settlement of lands recent. ly made Iccesnible by railroads and highways contmuea to rece';ve`&b9 earn- oat encouragement of my gdwrntebt. Tim mat. vnar wimnmnmd n n-H.i.|l rn. puuulug. A measure will be submitted to you {or the opening and settling of the lands ofthe Rainy River Disurict. to take effect as soon as the claim of the Dominion government has been abandoned, or set on rent. by the tribunal of last resort. I I rpnrnt. that. nnt.wir.hnI.umlina Hm UJ ||I'uVllJClkH Jlll'l`.'illlCLlUl.I. Nl`tWlLlllkh`lll(lll]K tl.o decision of Her Mrljcl.) -iuklouucil, in l8t4,determiuin_-.( in favor of tho proviucu the long pending dispiitu respecting our westerly boun- llllfv, the auttlouiont of the territory, (now Cilllcil tho Rainy River l)ieil.riot), and the ilevclopiuiiit of it! resources have licuu lurtliir delayed by a claim. recently set up, that all the crown Mu-la in this territory belong to the Dominion an Indian luuil.-. though" in the (N188 ol the other provinces all lands similarly sinuiitul uni udmitteil to belong to this provincu within which they lie. The Dominion government having covoreil largo tracts of the uwiiriled teriitory with lic;-uses to cut the timber, my gov eriimeut, ti preserve the proviuciiil do- main from further waste. iipplieil for iuiil ohtiiinoil an injuuctioii against some of the licenses and other lrosipiu-scrza. from further operations in the territory. Tin ')ui't.gi-iiiutiiig the injunction, do Cltlei lint in Ontario. as in all the older provi. `is. the title to such land lies not in tho lluiinioii, hut in the provinces. An appeal from this ilecision is still pending. A mnminrn will hn nnhminmi tn unn ? LOCAL LEG}ISE:TURE. PUKILUUIILHI Illrlu. lcougrutuluo you upon thu result of tho umeul tulseu to the lwperml Privy U0l.llJCll by the govornmeub of Canada, respecting the Dmnininn Liquor License Aclm. Thu Judicial Gommlttee of the Privy Couucll have declared these Acts to be wholly null Hull vul. Thns Lluir Lonlsllips have not only sustained the pruvlncml ]l]l'lHkllCl,lOLI, no the extent. ad- jmlgcll by the Sun-cnle court of Canada. hut. have sustained the full cont.m1l.i`nu or nuumo. uLI(l lmvu declared the eumro Huhjccr. of turn/eru. shop, \'rt~sLl. null WlJL`lt.'.3Mlu llCL.'lJ.`1L`S to heloug exclusively to |Il`dVll.lCltll jurlsdnctiou. Nntw|l.hAt.uulinu t.l.n llm-iumn nl ll..r Uuuupiuiuu UL our people. The recent organization of farmers in-ititutes by the Commissioner of Agri- culture has furnished most important agencies for the exchange of valuable experience, and {or the diiusion of scientic principles and methods among our whole farming community. The institutes have been largely and highly appreciated. The professors of the Agricultural College have personally interested themselves in the proceedings, and have established between the college and institutes cordial relations 0! the greatest mutual advantage. In order to secure the permanent affiliation ol'pri1c- tical husbandry with scientic research Fl. measure will bl submitted for the for- mation of an udvisoiy board of farmers. whom the Commissioner may consult in the manugcuicnt ol the college and ex- perimental farm. lniiiiurliriil an 1'/\n llnnn H... .M...I4 ..t PCLIGCIUI IDUUBDTY. Inm rejoi Ll to see. by the official statistics. that Ontario continues to maintain the head of all the provinces and states in the conduct of her agricul- tural work. 'l`he eld crops of the past year have. with new exceptions, been very bountiful, though the low prices an; n widespread disease in the potatoes have not permitted our farmers to real- ize the profit of former years. I notice with pleasure that the increased atten- tion which is given to mixed farming, null to live stock and dairy proluctu, has widened the lmbls of our agricultural prosperity and greatly limited the injury arising from the failure of crops, or II. single branch of this most important occupation of our people. recent ornnnizatmn of f..r.mm.' ` I ' TIN . SPEECH MADE AT THE 0I`ENl.`4'(l BY ~ LIIUT.-GOVERNOR BOBlNB`>N ~\ .1/' You want In Fur Collar uni Curl`; for either a ndy or gentleman Uomparo our Yricea with those of other home: and note the dmeronce. --ll-I le rain: on up use wucn Mglnkllon In Likely to Tale `I'll: Iuuon -'l`h Ibcrnl Goren-en Bounded of some at In lllnnlen Ind Delete-an. Turuuto. Jun. `.B.-'l`he third session 01 we lth Parliament oi the Ontario Legislature was 0 nod at 2 o'clock this afternoon by Liens.-Governor Robinson with the usual ceremonies. The {allow- ing is the speech lrom Mhronez Mr. Speaker, and Gr-ntlamen 1y` /he Assent- bly : H |..... Aunts .....-.. Lu-.-u-- -_-- V --A LIA It has once more become my agreeable duty to convene you for the discharge of the high public functions devolving upon this House, for vour annual review of provincial administration, for such measures as are in keeping with the rapid strides of this great province. and for providing the supplies necessary to sil- iniuister the government and give etfect to your enactments. ` lmmedistslv after the riqinu nf um to your enactments. Immediately after the rising of the House last year the attention of our people was anxiously drawn to the North-West Territory by a most nnhap~ py occurrence. That vast territory, like the imervening Province of Manitoba, is allied with Ontario by the closest ties of affection and kindred. Many of the pioneers in the distant settlements are the sons of your constituents, sud their hardships and dangers touched very di- rectly the hearts and homes of Ontario. When the volunteers were called out to restore order it was gratifying to observe the spirit in which they answered the summons. and undertook what in every oivii etriie must needs be It most pain- ful duty. While sincerely depleting the necessity for their service we all felt 9. just pride in our citizen soldiers, as we witnessed their patient endurance on the mare`: and their courage and action; and when tranquility was restored again it was gratifying to observe the ulncrity with which they returned to their civil dutles. nude resumed the nyocstious of peaceful industry. Inm reiollleil Ln non, hv Hm nininl mwogq, jll wha(-steady; white nuts 94` Oorn-auiet :Old No 2 V VII I-VIII. Oil ciay. jun. 28.-Snlu. 2.518.000; ship- ments, 3.227; runs. 68,600. New ark. jnn. z8.-0pening.89; high. estwsgj; lowest, 88} ; closing. 88}. Well. Chicago. Jan. :8, (1 p-m.)-Auother war Sqlllb has rmed wheat up; beaidee this the scalpere are not satised to heart wheat quite yet, as the? mistrust the we Ream sold his wheat. I was too openly one. PCCIS I 30106 Illl'll'. Chicago. Jan. 28, (10:28 a.m.)-Cnr lots: Winter wheat. 5; spring wheat, 7; com. 223; oats. n3; rye, 3; barley,4o. Chicago, an. 28.-Estimatod'car lots to- morrow: baht. :6; com`. 135: oats. :50. `Chicago, flan. 28`-Reams nlea gure" some two mi lion; the trade takes it pretty well. Chlugo Provlnlon llurkot Chicago, jun. z8.-Curb. May when. 87 sellers. Wenlhercloudy; 27 above. Es- timated receipt: of hogs to-day 23 ooo; pros- pects a shade higher. Chicazo. Ian. 28. runs a_m \-Cnr Inc.- a e . OorI-quiet : Old No western 52. Dale -qnlet ; wbilo um 00. Barley--unchan ; No. 2 Canada 73; R0. 1 Extra Can am: No. 2 Canada 14. Will pay all Intending purchaser: to can and onmlno our stock. which embncol nvorythlng onlnblaln the llue of Furs. gud so we manu- nolura many of our own goods, we no in I -3 LI 116: 41vJ.n r 1:`. 3-.|'.lnfno:|on as regards mmy. workmanship and price. wounu cauuon nmau speculators xrom being too eager, for the nancial atmosphere is very cloudy still. sand the market requires very close watchin and still more careful haudling.-D. & .Co. nanny--uncnln NO. 2 build! 75; V0. :38; 3 Canada 74. Rye:-_held Go in road ` tact. mat the road will be leased by the N. Y- NH. St H. road, and the referred stock having cut loose and game ID .c. on the Boston m hrltet, it is only reasonahle to sup- pose that the commons will share in the jubilee here. Strenuous efforts are being made to clear away some of the impedi- men in the way of the bull market, but the . & 0. have too good a thing in hand to give up the helm too easy. They are sailing free. while the trunk lines are close, hauled, and having this advantage they can aflord to be very independent. There is some talk of a settlement among the coal roads, and on the strength of this Reading was bulled this morning. but nothing of a ` denite nature has transpired. Matters are at rather a deadlock just now. and it does not do to be too Opinionated. in uiow of which fact several bear houses have cover- ed and are resting on their oars, while the bulls are now talking of a February boom. We have predicted a higher market next month all along, and still believe such a movement by no means improbable, but would caution small speculators from being eager, atmosphere new lurll `IUOIL New York. Jan. 28.-While there is noth- ing of importance in the iresent situation on which to base any better eeling, the mar- ket has shown more strength than even its most ardent supporters could have believed possible, the news generally being of I bear- ish character. Prnbabl the stronpzv st stock on the list is N.E. e have for `l month past advised the purchase of ti I5 stock, and now that it seems almost an assured fact. that the road will be leased by the N. road. oreferred :F`INTA:Tti~ ICE:3U1:S1dr~MERCE, ..0IK\! & \VIIIdNI'I'. BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. - IVIIIIUIIVI In these days of fast living only the young are free from the unpleasant consciousness of ossessing a stomach. Hastily eaten hot antll highly spiced food, taken at irregular in- tervals, lays the foundation of numerous and distressing indispositiona. Acidity, flatu- lence, toul breath, constipation, headache, indigestion and dyspepsia are a few of the many disordersvarising from impaired action of the liver or stomach. To all, it is very important to know that no remedy equals Hamilton`: Pills of Mandrake and Butternut for 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 perfect safety alike by youpg and old. Sold by all <.lt.llCl'S and by Polson & Co. Eullu-ul I I Beware of cigars articially avored for the purpose of hiding the poor quality of tobacco used In avored cigars. lnain upon having the o`d reliable brands- "Csblo" and "El Padre." -._.-_.~ - Ovexstockmgs reducu Murray's. .,... The oldest and most nliablc brand of cigars in the market. Free from all chem1~ cal: and articial avorini grow um progressive province. I feel assured that your legislative labors will, as heretofore, be msrked by esrnestness of purpose and by insincere and disinterested consideration of the public weltsre. --2--->1-ji sent eoeeion. that nowhere within our limits did the ' epidemic obtain any do eroue foothold. ] 5 and that our town Ind ' lacs 1911 1| have enjoyed complete immunity` tom; U .4! Mi (ll lguurrieng the min 1 blood I commie- siuli for the consolidation of the PW ' ' 1 mum. mun ` :.::::;..'.n.., mi. .m :"`"' .'. `."'-"..'.,`....":.!`l`.".`:';',.;'.`If;. on W01` en 1 is o by the oolnmineionnre may be ready for submission to the House during the pl`6~ R:Il.. _:ll 1.. I..:x L...o..-.. ..-.. ......L~I-- nausea In men: ulnouuulons. Other measures are to be submitted fqt your consideration, including a bill for the auditing of the public aucupyua of the province; 3 bill for increasing the usefulness and eiciecy of the Me-X`, clis.nios`lnabisul.es ; on bill (or the amend- ment of that relating to the earmbes of deceased persons; um] 8 bill respecting ` the liability of employex ~ 1- injuries suffered by their workmen. I I rmvrnf. Hm}. in rnunv In-nnnhnn nf in_| iugu win ue ll] acnuai course Ol erection. The urgent need of increased sccomo- dation for the lunatic and idiotic of our population was recognized last session. and appropriation: were voted for addi- tional buildings at Hamilton and Orillia. It was iound. however. that before the intended structure so Hamilton nnnld he made available some interim aocummn dntion l9!` lunatic: must be provided in order to the immediate relief of our mols ;.ii.l overcrowded asylums. The (aim i.uent was so fortunate as to secure l)ll\n~.l` a five years lease, the use of Ile- gnpolis College as a branch asylum, which has been placed under the man` agoiiient of the officers of Rockwooil Asylum. After some repairs and slight alterations very suitable accommoda- tion was thus provided for 150 patients. This will, it is hoped. be found suillcieut for the public wants until H(!C(`B!H|`y permanent provision is made. The mnnrt-i nf tlm vnrinm: ilenurt. we vvurueu 01 we uenrrnl rnnon. The estimates for the current year have been prepared with a View to eoo nomy and eiciency. due regard being Ind to the varied requirements of this great and progressive province. feel nnanrod that vnur lnainlnhim senn session. Bills will be laid before you. embody- ing in rovsments in the law rccoLu- mond by the commissioners or sug- gested in their discussions. nhhnr Innnnns-an urn on k. nun!"-niunml | suuereu DY tllelr wornmeur " I I regret that in mnny branches of in- dustry thu present supply of labor seems so tar to exceed the demand as to dn-' press wages and render employment un- certsin. Under those circumstance my advisers continue to regard it as unwise I for this provinces to stimulate the immi- grntion of the working classes {rem abroad, lest the hsrdships of the present situation should be aggravated. I had honed than the nu: tvnnr wnnld swuuuon anoula ne aggravated. 1 hoped that the pen tyesr would have witnessed active opentionn on the I projected perlinmentsry and depart- mentsl buildings, but unexpected dim- cnlties in the plans have xntervened. I denve, however. much pleasure from the condent anticipation that early 1n the present season these nnoh needed bmldx lugs will be In actual of erection. The nranmf. nnn nf inn:-an-Ar` nnnnmn. purumuuuv. [)l.'DVlBl0 is made. The rnporth of the various depart.- ments of the public service {or the put year Will be laid before you. There will also be salimittel the first report. of the Master of Titles on the operation oi the Land Titled Act of last. session, and the report of the commissioner appointed to enquire into complaints made against the Warden of the Central Prison. Tim ..+im..nm. rm. um ....-......o Hour (`mango CorrespondentsMcCormml. Ken nau & Co. PROF. G. WTTIOTCHKIN, 0FFlL`l<.'-Clareuco street, BYHJID .` Hlncl. -. ...-. vu-..-..~~.v.~ nnuunvlu 113 wau. u1p:n1~.N:w thin. I a 21-ow|ms' liL.o(`K, ROCHESTER 05 NICO Illllfa 0Iwego_.]In. 2B.-z p.m. -steady: state. an: m :51}: Hardy & BE '1` UALITY 030W]! .1]. 0 `up "IA IL! IMOU3. OBIAP I .OADI`I. out. Inn, I_Ioru. and road oi all lands. gram Produce ulul in In]; `g nn W--- Il_l___n___ jciyg. ROBINSON or ulolgm in me any. II. I Inn 3 lugs Itou home for on to `leave your Csrrlngu ind Wnggonn or the winter. III. Hun 3 Largo Hone-Shooing shop and I u-It-olnu horn-uhoor. ` xu. I nun nun Hone-I I. Ihsve tho Largo sud Finut Stock 0! Sleigh: in the dty. I Inn nmn hmun far vnn hm 01" Albion. Uneaus uu., 11.; ,vuu -5...- visit as follows ' KINGSTON~-BurueLt Houee,Jnn` 29th, 80th, am, and Feb. 131:. 2nd and 3rd. 'l- o_r`o-lII-)-F`;l; I r Ski, I 61 Brook Street. Ownn OOTAVI PIANO, luv. at 000 prion Bout Canadian nuke. Call and 000 II M ale Princou mm. 1:11.18. PROOL QMATIONI ZIBEIIUIIH At the resilience at the bride : hthet. on W-nnugv nvnnivn Jpn Q 7l.I| Tana A Ill TE: On `lath Jnnnnry. at 5 Thhlle Terrace. ~ Montronl. the wife of Frederick Osborn, of a son. ' North West Pref .... .. at. Paul Pre!..... Wabash Prof. Erie. Iooond Northern Poolo. Pnaf,. Ohlo Conn-11...... Booh. a Pmaburg 0.0.0. 01 I-It. flu`. I. & M. Northarn Psclu .... .. Knnnu 0 Tuna ...... .. Denver 1 Rio Onndo.. Psclno Mall ....... .. C. B. & Q Nook lnlund Tun Pacino _,, Jersey Cantu! Phllu. C veudlug.. Del. 4: Hudson .... .. Union Psolo..... Contnl homo . \1lnourlPAolc.. N.Y.0entnl...... Western Uulo N.Y.0entnl..,.__,__ Uul0n.... Onnndn Southern. . Oregon TrInn,..._, Cannds Pacic. Cor. Brock & Wellington Sun Y. .1 09 Iununu uAnIslIa VLUUK A Il I(TlALTY. Windsor Hotel Blnk, Prumss Strut at the residence or me undo`: rnnet. Wodueudny evouivu, Jun. 17th. Len: A., only dnughtor 0! Mr. H. Rankin. Collins- by, toGeo. 1". Clark. Ernnttown. l.'l|n1LVLLLJLL` LJLUUU. KL UU.. Haxdquarteru for CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. SEED GRAIN. CHOICE FAMI- LY FLJUKPHESBED HAY. ra_ BTNONO nunuta noun A lPl(`1ALTY. ` ` 1 ' ' ' I `f`l'lTFI'VIIYI"TIi hlb-u [GREAT WHITE & GREY COTTON SALE! ' Ladie/' Black Overstockings :1`, Cost. Woolen Clouds, Shawls, Squares. all :11 ('mt_ ;: Woolen Hosiery all reduced. `Mantle Cloths. 'Q....l..u- .'n A ......1:.:.." cm W... ,..,-.. .1. :, rIL(bIlI4l\} \JIVJ|tll. I - . I Sealette in 4 qualmes, 20 per cent. loss than nupurtcr's price. Silk Sealette at less than Cost. !vy;ALsH &wST%EACY. umon nanK............ Bank of Commarca...... Im rial........,.....,. Fe eral Bank Can. Pac. R.R.......... Montreal Telegraph Co.. Rich. & Ont. Nav. Co. . .. City Passenger R.R.... Montreal Gas Co....... Canada Cotton Co. Uunans Louon Uo. cnangeu nuns. guomuonrr Patents. 4.25 to 5.50 ; aupenor cxtra, 4.05 I to 4.10 ;extra supemne, 3 90 to 4.00; sprung ' extra. 3.75 to 3.80; superne, 3 40 to 3.5m: Itrong bakers. 4.25 to 5.00 ; fine. 3 25 to 5.55. middlings, 300 to 3 10; Pollards, 2.75 lo 3.00; (Jutariw bags, 1.50 to L90; City bags, 2 40 to 2.45 {or strou bakers. Wheat-nom`l : r winterm (0 n2 - Whlta K Springless TEv.s & Supporters uoru--oo `.9 ooc Peas - 70 to 72. Oals--3|` to 321:. Barley-5010 o ,-. Ryc--65 to 67. Oatmeal-4.1010 4.50. ()ornmeaI-2 90 lo 3.00. ['ork-Iz.5oto1_1.25. Lard--9 to ooc. Bacon-In to no llama-,nlo12c (Ihecse-6 lo 95 as to quality. But.ter--Townships, 14 to 21 ; Morris- burg. 12 to 18 ; Western, I0 to 15. E2s-ste.1dv ; fresh 1: to 24 : ordmarv ourg. 12 no 15; wesxern,1o to Eggs-ste::ddy ; 13 24 ; ordmary 19 to 10; lln 1710 19. STOCKS. Bank: of Montre|l,. Ontario Bank...... ban! on ruupIe....... Molnons Bank...... Bank of Toronto. . . . . . .. Ban ue Jacques Cartier. . Mcrc ants Bank. . .... .. (WuAhm~ 1. Lnid L0. . Eu. P u1M. & M.` unuullual, uuu. -u. !lour-R ei ts. 303 bbls ; sales repen- ed none. at ct quiet and steady an un changed rates. Quotations` PAICDKS. A 2` . i SUDETIOT Lxtra. A.0 to nor strou bakers. ; winterm (0 92 ; white 9010 91 ;spring91 1092. | (Iorn--00 to Soc. uannq ox momreu Bank..... Bank dn Pouple.. Bank.... uunans uouon uo. . Ontario Inveslmenh. I` P! "' ! .! FRANKLIN B*RoS;`& 17).? Uaxdulmrtaru for (ELOVER nun TIMOTI 1.41:: c Ill Jan. 28. Lowest Ulonlnq . Oats-0 enlng... Abolt howout . ' Jun. 25. AMERICAN STUCK IIAHKIH`. Nnw You I. .1511. 21. Ololo as 3 51.111. BTOCIB. Hll`l"l' 1.nw"r by n`: Iouuuul. noun lAlII.'I'_ Montreal. Jun. z8.-x p.m. Asnn on-" swam. muss ALlj.it~'l1HTHAN 11$?` Ehiuis IAl..al-I 3. srsmv ui*.`J:}=7=g.3.=-r: 1o.nAv unuuug .. -Opening... Highest Lowest .. uloalug .. Lowon. .. Cloning .. - \y_r-l_1lU_.. Lowest .. Cloning . _nnn|na -.J I IWO GIN TLEM . or Andy sud uentlomnn. 0 en nd nice In from road And bond II IN Willi In 8!. $6. unuuug... -Uponlng... Hnghesc .. Cloning... _lInAnlnn Uloung -u I-mug... lijluheac .. EBITSZETET Jan. NIP!-50 Feb. I I .. 10 UN . 10.0 10821 8 10 6 I9] Montreal, Jan. WILL CONTIWNUE I`-I-{EI.R- OUBE To-LET, 2'10 Alfred Street. newly pa rod and palnu-d :11 through ; nlno I Porno: t to: uln-n Ipllndld me mt I store. Apply on the premium g :11}; lg: xi} . 9 . nus? nu 13 101 101 )0! Huh. 49 ll 15 0 176 IV In 617} 6 I7` 1 on . 1:5 - 639 7% /111* I15 612 I11 A1-1. MRY m an 48! I .[\aWl.mcu House, orvpoulto vlcconn :- B-ym modarnte. Apply upon the premises. _..:.___.____?__.___ x 1.7.3 :20; I 093 123 138 0-105 18 RVERIBY OIVI-.N that a gown o.Iho Ihuoholdu on ml I I: Put! will In on Jon A! 0!` 13330:! next, It mm o , as tho ollleoot loan. ulcer Bron. `lat Impoon. tor tho elation cf Dlrootun an a tnnnuuon of aunt Mounts. J.-plwblll, llnaton. In. an. lit. to.-noun. - zr MI] ( we an-.1-a .n.J.I\\J\J.l'.`b TI: A FIRST-OLAIB RIG 0! r M" urvlpthn. Pinon Pnutonn, and Bouuavo .,.A mggigg |n Ibo Olty. l>`l|-It-clan Carriage: and II) - IIII Tennis on than notice. 0 . on n 'l`n.lrlnu'I.`n `' mm P`. A. mam. nuance II signed. Jan. 16. SGHIFUL Tgjl ELECTION. To um: zmzcwoas or numm wan; I_Amn um nan-nun-u _v..... -..o- ...4 I JU nun |I.|4IH./IUISD U1!` IILDIIAU WARD: Lmlu um (IIRTLIIIN -1011! vote and In- uence II rupoctfully noiloitod forlho under- BIBBYS `vsro. 129 Bxaoox St. I'."\R A l`lI1i'I".nf.AlI nun .1 .. .`.. A---_a_.a-_ la open every day null evening. weather mmln 1. Sunday: excepted. Blnnln Idmluion loo. Lady and gontlomn: 15. Children undnr I5 your-ac. 'l'Inlol.I for nah AI. an Rum. sun... ....I m-.: - nu4u-nu.\n vomnnn'J.1'xon.- L-`renllhy Sport And Pure Almolphuefm CAP 1`. J09. DIX. ~ - Wuornlnron. Jun. 10. Illllton, -Mgll 1353. .:::_.:._....n--_. Aw. Luuuren unulr no yell !-Dc. Ticket: for sue at Ill Book Store: And Wndu I Drug Store. mun Ibun\ u mu. nu... - _..... U'Ull.l Ulllli. Ilrhluu nu-----, IO Amour. undo! the mumioment of Illi. JOHN CTITEON, at \h . W. B. G lben Ind 811' Atthur Bulllvufn moan work. the new Japanese Open In no net: autltlod.tho ..__. ......__- 4 -I-\r-\_u F001` (IF PIIINCIISF 'l`Rl:`.E'I` I-3 UUIIEKIIDIIIOII llllll U For Sale by W. J. Klngutnn. tnegqvm; sKATiN1?RTN`K ynnnvnnnun u-urn. puunoui. Aulxnmmm a non. loan to loan on to: I ihonoonrlmn. .- Such an Rnouxvnthnn, Plies, Asll1mn.0old|. Nor- vnua Dolnllty, Indigestion. ttonnnlpltlon. Hud- uchea, Liver and Lung Complnlnu. Luna Buck. and All Pains and Boronua, are lmmodlntoly cured by NORMAN S lCL|`.l 'I'R0 IIICLTH Irn nrn -I-V .l'.Y.JI..lLJ`l $ 'I'll0`CURr\Tl\'l`) llICl. l`F, IlTU.. ITO 4 Queen St. East, Toronto. Lifdouaulcnllon and Circulars FIN`. For n! lw W J \VIl.Qnu n..n....--- m RELIEF IS CERTAIN AND (}lJAltA.V'I`EE|) TO ALL NERVOUS DISEASES, The Tillinghast Tailoring Huse l$3.50PanIstn0rder NDER and by virtue of n Powar 0! Sale con- tained In a certain lndonture of Mortgqzo rsuiuwred In the Heuiauy Umce far the (lily of Kingston In Bunk L as No 065. dntodlhe 0th day of March. 11475 which will baproducod II the time of sale, the following property will uy IIII I 0YlY GAME NEH 00I| lIYs ._.-_-..-.......o M MR. JOHN [women Am] amass I Made of linportod All Wool 'l`1'ouse1'ings, zmdn sure t every time at \E\/cry style ot th.` following goodsin stock 2 VRQ_U_%'l`U3Y S A--5"3Ps90-- I 1..., and (`m u mama pun` vhowlu Ueuulua Huang Cigars. Impound (Munro-tron nud Suulh. H-`nuuhum, iiniu nui uny i*`n|`0-I Oignx mud Clameuo Homers 013:: and Omar: can (`Mel-. Match Boxer. Poole: Kulvea. lluorn. Btnpn and Brua m . Tobloco Ouuors. Also Guns. unis... lc mh-.-n Mntoh Wnlkinu ( `gues. Pocket Books. Jun. 28. MORTGAGE SALE. FBIDA 7 I/EN'(1'. JAM. 291/). Oh desire `to under the r botnlut to lot Yonldon. An-Inna Dovun nnd an-nun olo rm 3 no who. and. Aid. II IOAID OF TRUSTEES 0! noun Biron Oulamculrnun ol uh: 1' to. Want and on Oolllllthe. nude men nnnuom cloth In the mo nnurnounblo obouclu. to an out IICIAII on Band: moulng Int. They dnunotanooo beyond that: control. W. J nun`!-urn. nu nnuulblo duo u,;:~nug:IF:o'II;_ Innis:-at ho Cd! wu sltonlhc} dun to N>'I_'rc:aJ. 79 BROOK BTIIE l~}'l`. cnunnn 3:33.. uh An-Int: n-........ ll _-Brogan I73 l'IIr.reus but (`I hnlluu Bl Xhll ELEOTRWITYI uuuunrl l'l'l'(!. WILQON. Prlnaou 8!. GU. . gontlom|n- yenn-nc. You my the high prices Home any dealers are Iklng for their Fun when PRICE`! :--G: Gsllory. we. t Inn. . LERLHWK. .-_j uicaoo. FITZ AND luzumu 4,-,o.vmnu'rIon co.vu-my. ALEX. MoDoNALD, Dan 21. I :-Inmnnn HI:-nu emu) OF Tngk. an--- Ono of the be performance: over uen hem-H Bknlnu beta: and utter the exhibition. Good Mano. Admlulon. 15. ; Bitten, nor. Jnn VA _:E_i-'ET.EE'wT`JRES&' __;____ SEVERAL GIRL! wanted for sowing on I Apply at 70 Dun. to strut. 17 int sml only nmuv nation In nah city. by tho ' Sharbot Lake Salmon Trout, Georgian Bay Salmon Trout, Salt. Water Salmon, Fresh Mackerel __ , IBIDENCE ON BROOK 8'l`LiI'JE'l`-A double urlcu Victoria Puk. -ml modnrnte. Apply )1?` Albion, Orleans 00., N.Y ,will again uiul-. an fnllnwa '4 'uwmour. um; uni. m2l3C)1\1"'I' w s_uu:, v.3. On Tan Town or Tmru. _;- -. _. ..,u You `5 (`II \"I`.| . WAN TED. Gregg? oor. 01.00 : Bnicon . 75. ; . Upp Hoxeu,!6m;lowor. 7.00. AND ALL 0'l'IIliR I[n__E_s_ & SALT wmn FISH. 71.76 LET. m uncut wan-val. W. J. OBOTHIBI. QB - w--vw-u:' Princess street. HI cane. Vlcolcll Brencl, > -v-- ._._ DDKSELLER 1; -2 STM'lC.'. "OIO0I'l own." I . Bnulof Trythm, V':y oholou ` -..,...- "*...... .2.*:.*:... T .. 3 2 In-mh.um.gun sum mm '1 D nu ma uruuu your! ano uya Hill lbs in sister of the Rev. Goo. C. feds; , , ,n;I_n.9t Vlnnrh Uoqo. and we : always accustomed of living in 3 oomlortablo sad, to table manner. Young. however. the a lean. obliged her to [In in 5 room fnrniuhsd Inth only I h0d.V|lhlIllld sud cheat. nnd that Le led her on cox-nnnl and such food. sad developed such habits that -he could ` not live with him. Thnt Alto: nix months the triad tp hive him. but he omolly trotted r and the nu any. but he brouah hot husk. The next day Ibo walk nine mllu to Kinngon; ` through |luIL mud. 8ovor_nL"uh- I nuucmnhon hroh on)/in the re; 1 Iullol hcrill-treatment, ' In A uxcmunr coun- Dolroit. Jun. 27.--In 1888 thumb Worlunnn mun-ied A young fume: nun- od Alex. Young. They went to In It homo. nino miles from Kingiton. at` In hot bill of divorca lled today in the W329 Circuit yours aha that the Gm. C. Work. Oporajlousol lIl0|]l'- Knit goods I" down an lrdy & Mar- ny's. yasnerany so me asylum. The port of Yum-Yum." in the Mika- do. is taken by Mia: Mary Beboe. and that of Pntti Sing by Mini Agnu Stone. who in said to "combine two great Id- vsnmzos. beauty nnd I nasenso of hu- mour." lll COIDPIIIDI. We have a. law pnmpaa plumes left. Should you desire anv. come promptly and choose them, as they will :11 likely be sold in a few days. Only at Wilson's Pharmacy. I Mm-v Ann Hun-in aim I-m.......`l 1...... I ruurmwy. Mary Ann lluria. who burned her clothes while in the police autnon. has been examined by medical men and pro- nounced insane. She was transferred yesterdny to the asylum. The nu-t nf "\'nm.Ynm " in nu. Mn... uuuveeu uuawva BD(l mngston. About the best ramedv {or cold feet extant. is Non-man's Electric lnaolos. [hey also afford gran relief to chil-_ blains. soft. corns, bunions. etc. 1 [7nr`nrwnur I-nI`I1I-oz` at ll--An I. Kl..- I ray I. Sufferers from neuralgia and head- ache would do well to try one of Nor man :-x Electric Headbands which in- slmnlly cures all forms of this distress- in complaint. We [JAVA A law nnmnnn Iulnmnu lnh AIIUUHIY UVUIHIIK I535. Capt. (Jarrett. of the act. Ida. contem- plates extending his usual route on the Rideau. and will the coming season ply between 0t.taw_a and hmgston. About bean rwmmlv fnr t-nhl {not mums. son. bumons. etc. Underwear reduced at Hardy 0: Mn: ray'o. Snnrprn from nn n-nluin nn luunl mom on nlguu Hun son It they don't. Twentv persona. members of St. Law- ronco and Lorne Temperunca Divisions. gave an entertainment at. Frontenac Lodge No. 0. I.0.G.'l`.. Portsmouth. on Monday evening last. Cant. (hurt-nl.r., nf Hun nlr Lin nnn0am_ DUB gallery. Mr. Skinner has reported to the police that, on the night or the recent tire on his premises. two valuable coats were stolen from the premises. According to the Mikado. married man never ilirt`."' What. never? (Jet your opera gluascentred upon a few of them to night and If they dou t. Twentv persona. mainlmrn of Sn. Luw. The Angel Cake manufactured by me is the only one of the kind made in King- non. ILI LHU ROE] . Mr. W. Hoyle. ox-policomau.h`Ls ban n permanently appointed constable at the Opera House. He will keep order in the gallery. Mr. Skinner lmn rmnnrlml tn Hm unlim- I no-uuy. Some of the sonntv councillors nro af.-and they would be left at home If they voted for theexpenuo of a telephone in the goal. M. w n,..,l., AV ....n,.,....n.. 1... |\/`(nun KDIHBCU. Mr. Sbedev. passenger agent of the Wabash and Pacic R.R., was in th-9 city to-day. I Snmn nf Hm '-.nnn9.v rnnnnillnra nrn nnu a moat. emoynnxe evemug was spent. Yeaberdav the adjuurqd curse of u west end Htorekeopcr. charged with aellins liquor without. n license, was dis- missed. `ll... Qlxmlnn ..............A.. ..,m..; J` .1... IBITUQ DU II) but! VV IIIU H185 BVGDIDR. A young man from Portsmouth was put out of the police court room on Tuesday for creating a. disturbance. Thn amino! 1: hntnl knmmr nlmrmul Lueauay I0!` creating 8. ulsnutoance. The case 0! a hotel keeper, charged with selling liquor within prohibited hours. was adjourned until to-morrow. 'l'lm Snvml Armv fnnml F`.-nn Vim-nnl. E lullffly 8. Several men to-day expressed a denim lot an introduction to "K0 K0." (In Ohn n-at nnnn nl ohiu innnn ln..5l...- uemru Ior nu muouucuon [0 "no no." On the first page of this issue further parhiculnra of the murder of Mr. Robson are given. A anml Janna]. hlnnk nr mnnul tn: in I176 IVER. A good Japan, black or nnxed tea, in caddies of 5. 10, or 20111:, at 860. and 400., at Hendry & Thompson's. ' Mr.I. A. Break thanks the chlel of ;>nlice for nding his gold spectacles. re- I erred to in tho Wma last evening. vnuna man from Pnrt.nnmnr.h wan gum wuo are penecuy uexpnesa. Gloves and hosiery reduced at Hardy & Murray's. Smmrnl mnn f.n.4]av mznu-mum! :1 scotch Buns. Angel Cnlu-. Pnnn Cake. NI-nlltl Wlll uppour DO-IIJUFTOW. | At present more are six women in the gnol who are perfectly helpless. Gloves and lmniorv mzlnnnd at [In nlv ., This, however. is not all. WII DKLCDI uvcu uvuuva vu nus-u uuv minion. 1'h facts to follow will, in con- sldering the matter. be of interest. The per capita tax of Newfoundland is only 84.94 per head of a population of 185,868. The consolidated debenture debt was. on the Blst Dcc., 1881. 01,861,008. 'l`he ainonntpcr `oapilu, with a population of 185.868. is thus about 07. In Canada the public debt is over 929 per head. Newfound- land s small public debt is nominal, not real. Of the whole sum of Il.85l,O08 the Savings Bank. which is a govern- ment institution. holds 0593.304. An Act was passed by the Legislature in 1879. intituled, An Act to provide for `the payment of the public debt of this colony." by which it was enacted that "tho prots of the Newfoundland Sa- vings Bank. now existing, and the prots of the said bank as they shall arise from time to time. together with the sum of 08.651. now h.-ld by the said bank as a sinking fund. and all the in- terest accruing thereon, shall be con- stituted a sinking fund for the liquida- tion of the public debt of this colony, and that such fund be applied in the first instance towards the payment of all debentures of the colony which are or maxbe held by the said bank." The eect of this Act in reducing the public l debt will be that in 1890. supposing there is no increase in the amount of deposit profits. the debentures will he paid off. Then remains the balance. 0751.704. But as an offset the colony has now placed to its credit, at 4 per cent., 0741.814, its portion ol the Bali- fax shery award of $100,000. In eight years the public debt has only increased 86c. per head of the population, and in 80 years. from 1852 to 1882, the revenue has risen from 0386.700 to over 61.000.- 000. No wonder the colonists don't want dominion rule I ' | I Mule Thing: llmt Engage the People : \I- lnnllnn-Notol In Our Local Corp: A letter on the ('om'm'm.s lrmlmlulua will appear to-morrow. At nrmmnl: Mmrnnrn six wnmmu in Hm I We said. a day or two ago. that it would not be to the advantage of New- foundland to join the federal union. for tbe reason yhibnanoiully the colony was Agreat ileal better o than the do- minion I'h fa:-tn tn fnllnw will. in con. .'J Ill Re: no...) _.. NE WFO UNDLA NI) S POSITION. Quilt} ritih Whig . l` ._ Conch. `corsets, cheapo It B-rdy a M urny 'a. , ' ...,...,.. .,. I . \Not ` iliscloscs real character like the Info power. It is easy for the week to he Ila. Most people can bear advenitr. nt if you wish to know what 1 man real y it. give him power. This is the supreme test. It is the Iory of Lincoln thnt,hnv- ing almost Ihsohle power, he never abulod I 1! except on the aide of mercy. .-,/ ' ma 1131' /9!".-I!/AL cnnncrn. I Robert 0. Inpon. innlnnoq Incl Rh,-n-orogr lil And all kinds of Mixed Clkun mnnufam lured on the premises. IUUII KIW. Lady Randolph Chnrchill, nee an e Jerome. has recently been doing the u one ofthe ladies m waiting u n the of Edinburgl1.`Thisis Sli to case on record of An Americ as one of the suite of I mem `Iish toyal family. | ._,,. lady acting . .. ., . 2 ...u... nu; vvaan Detroit. Jan. 27.--()n Thursday of last week a man registered at the Vlichigan Exchanue Hotel here under the name of Harry Wintield. l`he day following he called at the police headquarters aul reported he had been robbed of 4,000 in jewellery and money by a woman. Sergt. Culver detailed the detectives to work up the case. In a little while they discovered the woman. She was sha- dowed for a while. when it was learned that the had pawned a pair ol diamond earrings. worth about 01.100, for 0200. On Saturday evening she was arrested. Nothing was found upon her. and she was released. Mr. Winfield, the com- plainant in the case, is a widower, aged about 40. and a frniterer in Toronto. He maintains the woman is not his wile, but after Mrs. Wintleld`s death he took her to his home. They lived together for some time. when she suddenly disap- peared with jewellery and money be- li , . _ ; longing to him amounting, he save. to _ ' nearly 16,000. On Saturday night." ;said he, I was going by the Russell I House when I saw my wile in company ,' with a man. I was looking for hr r. and _ [when I met her took hold of her arm. She screamed and struugled, when an : ; oioer came up and took her to the stn.` tion. I refused to make any complaint against her and did not pet back my pro- perty." -____...___. 1 I arll U1 Amconn Pnpor. Lnrlv Pnmvlnlu UTIUII IIUUTDII. The Chinaman ha a vein of humor in him. Gin Fun. 3 San Francisco laundry- mnn. has joined the ant:-coolie league. Ind posts over the door`o( his wuhee house the uign; "The Chinese mun go. None but Mnlican man employed here." Mr. Gladstone hu aimed for years to gel in a position in which he could settle home questions. and yet he has been {sued to take a conspicuous part in foreign feuds. I ...,....,... Alll urunnn Bolton Journcl. TL- I`|.:..-_. (Bill DKUIU UIIKVIT. Trading Ontario's timber for anti-Ontario votes is probably-the most sublime specimen of political impudence recorded since the foundation of the world. Dlou IIIUIHII KIUIIIU JOUKUIL If the half-breeds had no gnevances why did the Commissioners settle thousands of claims u E mun x Pnbroko Observer. '!`n.A;n.. nnA--:.. eucmug pxensaun speeches. This is only a brief ontliuo of event the chief features of which will be treated at length in a subsequent issue. The L`HSn_V`FI WI bu uiveu iu full in the Wmu. 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