Now Coruolow uoruu, emu... ....... ..__ _, Bum for Ba I or Ian. Jnolotl and men for Lndlel cnu be well so lectol from our stool. idnuul `lloiol Agent, ` - Foot of Block Blue. 1, . IUNGGTON. ONT- _?__:.-:._j.: A Dqoornlod d;nu. .n n, 1,, .__ `Inn Ion III; In. __|:.| -_1____--'. K inznmn -pg;-:,-A:- not." The judge mentioned thnt not only" `I! Mr. McIntyre`: French pronuncia- tion quite correct. but. the Frmrmn said his "Anglo-Saxon" min :11 right. do would hear the evidence touching the mistake. but nav.-ouiil have tu make time in which to consider whenher it could be accepted or not.. Mr. Kirkmmick. for tho third time. nooopted Mr. Kirkpatrick. took the stand. and his evidence showed that there was over 830) duo on the mortgage on Dec. 28nh. 1685, and ma dbtenoe admitted that Mr. Hogan bud not aulaiens property to quallfy in Maryanne. 'rm: A`.-lelaBOll'8 MISTAKE. THE A`.-Iusnauis Ls muunnn. Richard Irving, assessor. Wolfe Island. pointed out. how the mistake occurred. His hm roll had Mr. Hoyan assessed for the "W. (30! the E. .5 of lot 1. 12th con. south of the base line," buoin transcrib- ing in on the roll returned he had got. in "W l lot 2. con. l`. .." The mistake was not iutentiomg. The judge. in looking over the roll-4, found hunt the assessor hid also made a. miumke ID transcribing the property held by John liouun. bro- char 0! the respondent. The 'olle Inland council had reduced the whole at-mesamens hv thirty per cent. Had it. renmned us it. was Mr. Hogan would have had sutcieul`. property In Marys- villa to qualify. 'l`lmnnHanR0l'ill1id Mr. ull had a. technicality. Mr. Mclntvre insisted thnt. the unau- ment roiir. as nally revised. were) con- clusive eudence for or ngniuan one : qualication. They could not be user- cd. Rulings were quotedmnd when MM molntyre came to one in which ex-mayor 8:. Jean. of Ottawa. was intotelted, he V gueit. one French pronunciation. and, turning to Mr. Kirkpatrick, IBM quite houi.it.iouuly,Iu that correct, Mr. Speak- or 7" Yes. replied Mr. Kirkpatrick. "No." said Mr. Wnlkem; "your pro- nunciation is correzu. but. your law is -vi... inan mcmtinned t.hn.t only" Tho elternoon session of the court, at which the proceedings n that the elec- txon of Thomas Hogan. eons of Wolfe blend. were heard, wu not very late!- euung. Mr. Wolkem. other e lengthgid cpeeoh. naked leave to introduce - dance vmh which to show that the min- tnko on the as augment roll was A cleri- cel ouc. M who nme time he held that. tho error could be recalled by the jud e. In would be e mcnsbro outage if in client should be one on I mere technicality. M.-, Mulntvrd insillad Judge I-mi Anxlou Io nocmy cu nuun -`l'Io Ilnl `lino Incl n Ilunle In Icon land In a court loo--`no De- tcndnnl `toll: About Tinting. \ E"'I'olephona orders receive our best It tonlion quality. ' The aasoasor said Hogan notice of the amount. tor which his (arm was u.sae9ned.aud Mr. Mclubyro added that he also had the ussusameut rPduo- ed. no that ho bud ample opportunity of dincovermg tho orror. "Why." ho ask- ed. am the council reduce mo proper- sy all round by 80 per cent '2" Mr \v.I1mm--"fa mavens one town- l-I;f0NSTBOU8 AND OB.UEL.! Tll 15 WHAT `Ell JUDGE AID COUNSEL BAY THE ABSIBSONI ERROR ll. all rouml by km per cam. r Mr. WnlkeLu--"1`u prevent ship tskmg u too promiuenb place In the county council. Mr. llouuu--Tu briuu the amount councu. ' Mr. llognn-'I`u bring mnonnl . down no the equalized value placed up- on in by the judge. who WI`! undoubted- ly correct." Mr. McIntvre-Ah I I'll give the court correct." Mr. McIntyre-Ah give the of revision a pointer." ....,....... nlfl r1~h|.~A'I\l|lIl ALLUHIUEIII IU lnnnnnu Thom-us Hogan was oznllod to the atnnd and udmmod bnvinu treated in. Mnckev'a on nomination day. We must." he amid, give the boys II meat. on nomination day. 1 never thought. no little of my friends as to think they could bu bought for five cunts." He de- nied any intention of inuencing votes. however. "W'|;_v." said be, "my bitter- asi. opponents were the first to me but." He had treaiand in every nomination for three years. _ Mr l\.`lo.Intvre--You wore elected by COl&l1MM`.llJD.U)(l1 ?" Mr. Hogan said he treated frequently. Il(IW|.1ll8 he did not. indulge himuolf, he liked (.0 Hcu his friends do so. In cross- exnminimou Mr. Hogan admitted that. after addressing mu olootora. he asked them to oomu ulom; to Mickey's. and more tliuy wt.-re treated. Jnmsau llnru uud Patrick Welsh testi- Mr. McIntyre--You acclaunmon. thtu ? M. Hnmm and Im tmn.md frcauantlv. more tliuy lreiueu. James Uoru uud ud than treating was the Linux] thing on nomination day. and no one tilioughh it. was done no inuence the voters. Richard Pat.temou found Mr. Hogan n genial fellow. He created the peoplu wibhouta thought about their votes. Thu indun--"lle'll not do to run for Dairyiuutter. E[iS THAT ARE FRESH about their votes. The judgu--He'll rliu.mout. This cloud the emu for mu lufnuce. -~_.._ ..-.. ........y..uu-u urn Lulu n.-uuuu ..... V--- _,, , WOULD NOT DIBQUALIFY HIM. , The only questions for the judge to decide were an to the bribery by (routing in Muckey'a. the promise of employment to the Even . nnd the unusual : error. M. w.nmm lmld that there was no the Even no we uaeauux a cum. Mr. Wnlkem hold that there definite promise minds to the Eves`. It. was in general statement. and came up in diecunsmu how Mr.1logan`n election would aoat. Siincoe lalnnd. He asked. ii Mr. Hogan could not quulily because of the mistake of the assessor. that the cons be not taxed to him. in. Mnlvuhvrn urged the iuduo not. taxed 1.0 mm. Mr. Mclutyro urged the judge only to unseat. but. to dlsquulify Mr.` ` Hogan. The assessors error could uulfl be recbihod. ,1...I.... Prion mm them was not an!- recblhod. Judge Price said there oonl. evidence to diaqunlily Mr. Hogan, and it is was possible he would rectify the mistake of the assessor. . for he tuoughh it. cruel tbnt. nmsu should be unsentod on such a technicality. If he could not do this, he would not tax the costs on Hogan. nnlena be was found to be guilty of briber . He would give bin decision an en our y date. I V. in '- the bill wee l I I enu- Ilia Muck I'erl|emenI reee aeunu -l`he Weier Worn selueez. At the meeting of the Kingston Perlin mentery Debuting Society last evening Mr. W. Messie wee introduced. end Mr. G. S. Fenwick was nominated for mem- bership. Mr. Meoher gave notice ol the following resolution, to be teken up et a lnture meeting: "Thet in the opinion of thie house the tactics oi the local oppo- nition in Onterio. in eeelring to white- weeh the Dominion Cehinet under cover ole motion for en emneatv to the ini- prisoned rcbele. end oppoeing the motion for ench emneety without the whitewanhing cleueee. were hypooritieel, diehoneet. blnndering end oontetnptible." Mr. Orr introduced it bill intituled "An Act to nrevent the government from cerrying on benking or eny other line olhneineee." Mr. Iecher then in- troduced end Ignite et some length on hie bill inIitn`e "An Act torclieve In- eolvent Debtore." Mr. J. W. Brown I lre egeinet the utility of the bill. eeere. Orr. Jeclreon. llcllehon. Mex- weli end Rohineon having given their ` view: on the bill. Ilr. lecher lied to end moved the inception of hie ill. It wee cerried. Mr. Brown'e Inenrenco Act wee introduced end ceneed con- eidereble debete. eepecielly the clenlee reletine to the weter worh eompenyi end `to men ere, representing them- eelvee in mun cipel councile ineteed of the retepeyen. The motion to edopt oerried. I I0 rili -IUII- _ 7 ` 1`Le following bun: vnll give an exhi- bition guns of polo pluyinu in the roller rink Ic-narrow owning: ounnnnnmg -l1`n:` 'l.'l|O vnnnng own van villa and Othm clubs. I. LIKE! ......Iuool I!!! ...l. unuul ` ' ' ' a vohd ` 1 3131` upon -no yum. am. will puma. nmb `$5. '3.` .33 Jun :'.'u'5L--E.u.-- nu ml. Kam- maw TWBEBSI HILLS HIFORB THE HOUSE. HIU. THE ` ' ' . _,._ Il'7..Il,-. v to no. . I-1.- -a....|.. Ink .111 .1... n.. hunk. I I no Pile lush. Durulu In ULADIIVND I sauna-.- During the second inenmbency of Mr. Gladstone. as Prime Minister. Sir Chsrles We-ntworth Dilke. B|lt..wuI . President of the Local Government Boerd. The interval is: only a. short one. from June last year to early Febru- ar this. before his intimnte lriend end telow Radical. Joseph Chnmberlsin. takes the sumo olce. Uuqueetionsbly the appointment now lled by Mr. Chunberlsin is signicant of legislative chsngesiu the direction which be In: edvocntc-1 earnestly from the time when he tlrst became I political lender. l`h.t. nf lnnnl unvnrnmnnl: in H1! board when he um became pouuoru ulnar. Tint of local government is the boar or department to which wnll be entrust- ed all the details necessary to the struc- ture and puesaue of lawn extending the opentlon of local eel!-government, and nl nnnh :1; look to the elevation of the opention of local sou-government, uuu of such us look to the farm laborer by giving him proprietary rights in land. On tlia subjects indi- cated. as on others. Mr. Chamberlain is intensely Radical in his views. and he is regarded with the greatest dinliko by the tiny Tm-y nuwcrats of English ooun try life. He was born in London. bstwon 49 try me. He was born London, and {:0 yuan nun. uml uducated M the Londun lfnivorx-my Academy. In his politico-rnligxoun viawu he is uu ultra- _, ,I-_;...:....I ...'...... .. I'--i, and UU yuan nun. uuu uuucuutu n 1 Dmqr-nter. and in doctrinal views I t.n.rmn. Ar nu Iusuvu ..l ...m Mr (`Jmmhu Al; `.10 yom`:< .1 ugo Mr. Ulmmberlain hwumn n. moxuher of a we-u.lthy rm engaged in the zunnufnomrc of ucrews, at. Birmingham. In 1868. he entered local politics. Marl eiglm yearn after was returned no parliament. Belore enter- ing the House (I Commom ho had twice servo! nu mayor of Birmlmqhum, and President. 0! it. school board. Mo was !.lmurgnn1znrof tho Binuinuhum caucus. nud orunuiorl tho National Education T .nAnn.| LIKE VALUE WE NEVER HELD. Biylcn better and prices lower than ever. League. huu the ngrioulmrul laborers mova- mouthegnn. in 1870-71. Mr. Uhnmberlnin lent. his presence uud pave hhu monav no its undvnucomnuc. ruoelviug itu lender. Joseph Arch. nu his nmidonoe. In 1871} Mr. Ulmnhurluin buoumu as recognized power in Enulinh politics. by mum of papers on tho I.ib'tual programme which he puhliv-nhetl in tho /"urIni:/hlly ltrriuw. [Ia was in theme papers that he llnr. om- liuexl lIi.*1|)l0I|H lot the hmdlaau and dia- iuheriterl," and ended by declaring that the radical |1l`(l;{l`Blnlll(\ muut ha Free church. frco hurl. free school! and free labor." vn- . . .1 , ll-___ :.. Iu"I1l uIvAu Bin oubrv ml) the House in 1870 was one of grant public interest. and wns ll surprise to most. pursuns. A writer graphically vlenorihus his nppomancot "All were nnrprised when tlmv found him to he as ueutlemanly. slightly bulls. almost. boyish looking lyounn mnu.iau|t- lesnly dressed. scanning mo lmnolma from lmblnd eye-glusaeu. nuzl t-ilkinv. when he (llll bulk, in clear tones. ml- mirulily pitchdll voire. and calm and collecwrl manner." Ho mpidlv udvuucul to tho lroma runlc nu u. parliamuntmy orator nml mi N. leader among the Lib- omls. New York. were to spend 11 new nus. Mr. John Onrruthern un'l his non. J. I3. Gnrruchers. left this afternoon for Florida whoro they npend several months. 'I`|.n|non h I Hnhunn nf Nani Wmxb. ms in me wen:-. Capt. L.B. Fortiu`, of Ru!` ` .5 Ml- nne Insurance agent. died. m parulv- ula on Friday. He was 55 yearn of age and 3 Canadian. `hp ('1 T. Hun-Ha lnnvnu Jnnhnnnvilln, I ha |'c-uplw Wluvua .VluvmnI||I. -||!"|I:I 5" Anrnnl. l'mu|n|l Anonvlmv. llulugn IIllr|u`.l. l'lIlIII run-uvmu. Capt. Nicholson lonvca to morrow {or New York. than to npend few days. Mr Jnhn u-rnt.hnr1I nn'l non. months. Tholatn D.J. llolaaon, of New West- minster. l).C.. leltu will which will be administered by n particular friend of his in the west. mm. I n I:,,.o;.r ..ru..u n M1. and Unnnmau. Dr. 0. L. Curtis leaves Jacksonville. Fla.. in a few days for New York. and after spending a couple of weeks there. will come on to Kingston. 119 ronchvn here about March lat. Lin-ul. Tillnv n nrnnntn n1' thn Rnvnl n.~61.mn's RADICAL ntnwrmu. | here abony March lat. Liane. Tilloy. n gradumte 01' tho Royal Military College. touched hem to-day. twelve days from hivorpoarl. He is on - I fmlouuh of two monthn. pet-mittotl in eornnequenoo of the sudden death at his father at Nnpanee some weak: ago. Rip .1 \V Hnrhnrt, Mm Lnrd Hid] Monmsaunel nmier nu Nnpanee some wemu ago. Mi-.J.W. Herbert. Mm Lord High Execntionerof Mr. St.ot.non'a "Miludo" Company, has been laid up in Toronto with hemorrhage of tho llllll')8'H. His condition has Improved. and it. in ex- pected he will be able to rejoin his com- pany next week. J. '1`. Field. 6. S. Boxer. Goo. Sulli- van. E. Dnmarenv. R. Rona. Montreal; J. J. V|n'I`uyl. W. E. Jackson. J-. Foot. Toronto`. F. 8. Brooks. S.raonao. N.Y.; M. Burns. Gananoqno: . F. Miller. Nnpnneo; M. H. Sworbnck. A. Moses, Brookvillo; W. U. Ualdwell. '1`. B. Cald- woll. Lnnnrk; J. Lewin. Boston. Mum; W. Doble. Uhiongo. lll.; Alex. Camp- bnll. Trenton. were reiziatend at the British Amerioim Hotel Int night. on mom Midland Central rnlr. A meeting of the directors oi the Frontenac Agricultural Society was held in the Windsor Hotel this (Tueedny) eltarnoon. There were rroeont Maura. D. Nicol. J. Wilmot. J. Simpnon, Meyer Whiting. R. J. Dnniop. B. W. Folner. W. Dul! and Secretery Shew. Mr. J. B. Wnlkem presided. Alter some die- ounnion it wen decided to hold the Mid- land Central Feir on next Sept. 28th. 29th. 80th. end Oct. let. The bond will be I committee to revise the prize ` list [or the next leir. The committee will meet in the m|yor`a otlloe on Fridav I I avanlna. WIII IIIDEI evening. I lllll wny Hui. rrlly r Aida. lhny Ind Borminahnm were the chief Iponkon Int niche In support- ing the olnim of the Young Women`: Christina Auoointion for exemption from tuition if it was found thu tho Y. H. O. A. 1nd be-n nnnted n uimilu (nor. The annual! will nocedo to the roqnontil the {nets tannin Ibo unto- : menu mum in the petition. THE DAILY BRITISH wme, "II PICPO" UIIIUI. Uninrnlly nclmovilodgod to In tho hnall Ioc cignr manufactured. Don`: to pound- ed to take other brands. No chniull It I articial hvonng Ind. I ..___._...... DION Jdltk UIIAIBIBLAIN. ; muzsmzzur or ma LOCAL covnnunrrr noun m 0LADB'l'0NE'I cxalun. "Glut! own" Bramlolci urn. Trvthem. Vely choke` . DAVIS I SONS. Fuclorie:-Ooh Strut. Montreal; Toronto bunch. 34 Church Smut. .__....__.. ` Inolanl 7 Bonn of c an Inlcidly uvond lor it` purpose on: din; Ibo poorqnlily at to- dzseconndinnvond n. lnuuupan I hnvinn Ilsa nld r:linbIn bi-`:u.du-"C|Ni" SMALL SUGAR-CURED HAMS JUST I1ICl".lV1;.) AT `um mac "El dre." :._--oo-__. and Why Not, rrny? _-2:..-:1 ' II Pldro" Olin-0. n.. ....l.......'I...!-ml on In --Gun : 0-I " m. -. '1`:-u I ham. I. Blmpnon, A. and E. Uuown. After the reading at the minute: Ir. J. linrkeu. Superintendent ol the Home oi Industry. presented nie repom which stated thnt during the put Oil. 187 indigent pexeouu ind been lo god and maintained in the home. Remain- in in Feb. 1. 1335, than veto 47 s and nmittn tint-inn null`, 00 I diblfod in in Feb. 1. 1885, than 44 NW mined during yenr. 90 ; disohu-god during year. 85; duulhl. 3; ramuium in house now. 40. 01 the iumutu no mules numbered 106 ; the fomulu. 81. There were of Protestants. 96; of lo- lull] Catholics. 41 ; of English. 89; cl lnnh. 65 ; ut Scotch. 10 ;ot Uupudusnu. 22; from we United amen. 1- Below- inp. to the city there word 67:10 the county of Fromenu. 8 ; to other coun- I-i8l.45 : of emigrum And others there were 27. of etch Inmate. show `no. pun: Fuel nae`!-Fifty cords of `thus of son]. A... l\' :...m.oum an nrnnen` The IIIIIIIII meeting 0! mo ulrocwrl ol the Home ot Industry was held in the gslic court room yutordsy afternoon. none were present His Worship the Mayor. who resided: col. Du, Rev. Dr. Jackson. v. Mr. Houston. Hours. 1 Hllnnnnn A ant` I1` nhnwn_ llyar. wno renuou; wot u tiouotol I. Bllnplon, A. and E. Ohown. After the: randiml at nu nun IUPPLY or B'I'.:nw. Provisions uned-8.8`76 lbs. beef and P|'|l: 10,404 lbs. brand; 220 lbs. lea; 1.4-12lbu. sugar; 256 bushel: pontoon: N bugs turn! and ou1'ots'.4 N110- bnrley; 1; bb. meal; 30 lbs. poppet; l'.Bl0qns. milk; 120 lbl. buuer. I100. I313. kw. Hus wholes coating I1.205.B0; non of etch Inmate. shout `Ho. per dty. mm .....I..wmu mm: wood ; 18 HENDRY 86 THOMPSON S. an-hr of People can for-Cut or Inn- Inlnlnn Ila Indlnnl Poor. and lit le- mun. `ID ; u were 27. `thus cosl. Age of inmates ab preuen in the Home-From 20 yen : to 80. 1; (tom 80 to 40yrI.. 4; tram-10 to 50yrI..7: {mm 50 to 60 yru.. 5; from 00 to 70 yrI..8; from 70 to 80 yrs.. 10; troy: B0 to 00 yru.. 4; over 100 years, 1. Candition at inmatoI--B1iud, 8 ; nearly 1-in ANlItIA'n'IllI'l`mG nnnuanmoxoa OP TEI INSTITUTION. 1. Condition of blind. 4; lame .1 crutches, 4; rheumr iism. 0; old s . 17; ailnpls. B;oI|1ers, '1. Uonetions o clothing. provisions. etoc.. were received from Messrs. Romsnes. W. R. Moliso. N. Ix . Seoul. Ladies` Aid Association. Mrs. Walsh. Mr. Jack, Mrs. Uhnmberlaiu. Mrs. Gardiner. Sb. Ueonzds Cathedral indies. Mrs. Toys. ii. Jr W. J. (lrotbers. ex-Mayor Smythe; F. Shaw. B. W. Robertson. ladies Flower Mission. Spence & Urumley o! I. u'rn'I. nlr THE FINANCES. anus or THE mumcnss. Uovernmonb grant for 188001.181 days at 70.) 010,050.17. 'mu. u-,u-m..ny.'[`rannnr:-r stated t`.lll\ 70.) e1n.uw.17. The Secrotuv`v-Treasurer st.at.e:l tho recoiptm 10 at year were 98.123 91 ? the ox enditurc. 82.75951 ; balance on hand, 378.40. I}: lunh-nu hltinlltfmll` I8 `'19 0878.40. 1):. Jackson intimated that House of Industry was at present 800 smull the directors Hliould consider the advisability of enlarging it. It was sha- wl Lliut Mm. Slunnnr intended giving a bequest-. left. by licr liunbnud. towards the building of It wing for aged people, but there wins an obstacle in HM) way at present which she wished to have re- moved. She wanted the city to give 3 prawns WHICH sue wlnuuu to man: nu moved. tofivo deed of the land on which the I ditlon was to he built to some person in trust. The mayor Muted um he would do all in his power to remove this obstacle. A oommlttoo was appointed to wait upon Mn. Skloner and nnueltum her views upon the nutter. The committee is oompuoed of the mover. Menu. 1. Simp- son] and A. Clxowu. Hr Jnnlnlnn nhll|l`V(.l1HIl'a Ill] lflHbllu- nod and A. Uhowu. Dr. Jmkson obaorved that tion that WM! nrsatly needed in the cnhy was nu hospital for incumbleu. Tho Id directors were re-uppoiuwtl. vrrl. .uun'lwnI.v Mm:'rnm IlF.l.D. DIAMQNQ REMEDY. . -1 nnu n ..-u KIA:-A. lllo ( Ill ulrecwru wunv Iu'uyyun-uv-- mi. QUAIITXCRLY Ml1'.E'l'lN Thu annual meeting then iuljnurnod mm the monthly mutating of the direc- tur-i In held. A committee wan ap- pointed l.~o consider the mutter of put- Iinu an additional story to tho bath- rnnm. room. The accounts Wt re relerred to Messrs. J. N. Ulnrk n<'l.A. McArtliur to audit. riiic wui To no l1`. The (3 III` cll 'l`rlI II Cumlnllteuvln (kl W lint- ever the fire Brlluule ltequlre. J Mr. Youldomcliief of tlielilre (l(?|Hl'l2` lI)6DI.9l8llU!\ cmnniunication to the city council last evening. The engine and nppnratuii ere in good working order, but denleut ol eevural [l(`CUH8l1l'yl.lllD!. He asked for uacepe valves lor the en- gine: a controlling nozzles lor the lime. by which ii. loss of fty per cent of water could be saved. lle desired one length 0! three and in hell inch hose with Siamese couplings. so the enrinei: could be coupled and one stream pro- vided nt large reu. also 1,000 feet of hose netlie present etock was rapidly wearing out. Six lenntliii llll.Il buratod withinn few weeks. lilx bunk-i were nine required in the llru hell. The stablcii Blllllll be properly ventilated and gouge provided no that Ilreuien in the outlying wnrde could he aroused when Ilrea occurred. [lie fire elerln Iyltem was in good condition. The lire- men deelreil to work under the consoli- dated by-lawn with one change in them, that the donntlonii of citirene be not placed in the benevolent liind, that the donors have the right to any how money shall be utillncd. With this clause changed a peic:-ntngc of the donation would be placed iitill to the credit of the benevolent fund. The council, witliont any limitation. gave the com- mittee on lire. water and an mirla A-lam-hr to provide nil needed require- uiente. ..._.oo The Ilnllll muting of the ditwiorl .t um. um... nl Indnmv The up-ntnuon May let--An irruy 01 Im- ployees WIII be Ilequlred. Thl! ne hotel. in Montreal. 0 one on Me lst. By Feb. 15th shout 16 rooms wil be completed. and will then be randy end olosned out {or the uphol- sterer. Mr. Dnnhsm. the proprietor, is busily ongsnod eooing shout the furni- ture. The Lillierd room will be uted up with (ourteen of Bemuel Hey dz Oo.'s tables. It is sitnsted in tho bseemsnt. On the ground oor And on the right head of the mein entreuomis looeted the rosding room. end on the left the ooee room. At the end of the brued corridor is the odloe. The oor will be laid in `_ colourod English tiles. espeolsllyinr ported lor thet purpose. The msln eteiroes is striking end handsome. end loads first to the drawing room. thirty bedrooms. three dining rooms, end kit- chen. The second nt constlti entirely of bedroomn. es eleo the next two lists. Ninety employees will be required. Mr. Dnnhun's elnhrtlon In A hotel keeper will then he estlslod. -._____ Ulllllc the lndlnnl III up ne- Ihl Gnnul by the Govonnon-`ne I "19! What In. Dr. lllnner llonlns Ind`. Ink! Cured ror-cou or -II-- ua n-gnu 5: no -_.-._.--.:__. __..j HOUSE 0FINDUS71`RY- u..-. ._ ,_ _ Inn layor a l.ItIIa lIualy--Ir. laaao limp- aol Oomoa In an Iollol. Mr. Harkoaa. superintendent of the Home of Indontry; atatod at tho moat- ing yoatorday afternoon that the iadioa ` oi the city had been vary liberal towardn 1 the home. A number of thorn. not long I ainoa. iorwardul to him, for the inmntu. ` yuumbor oi oomfortora. "What are i oomiortara ?" said tha mayor. Tina ` d iauuhad out hautiiy. Ona oi than iad to oxplaiu. intimation that iiia worship waa a baohalor. Rev. Mr. Kouatou aalad the ouporintandaot ii oomlortora would bar proper artioiaa (or a hooha|or a room. `tho auparintaodaut aaidtiia would. Thoy warobadoovauu > iuga. . I. Bilnpaou thou Lt hia al- plauaiiou wan not noarly up ioit enough. animated that aoolnnittoa ha appointed I | to aaoottaiu lot tha boualt 0! Iain. won-ahip -5... .....moaua naiiv an. nun. n. Lawson:-J51...-. nun. wnlmod u Wchttown on suuxdu In no Onpo Vincent Inln rnnbg our -. Ihll lot IIII DOIIIIE In what oonhthn rally llllllvllll Wvvvnn ---u._- . - A concenh-Ilod outlet of Wlld Cherry. Horo- nound. Elooumplne Ind other ulnnble Ingre- dlonll. It In pluunl. hurling mild and hum- lou Don mull. Eool sun. in bottle: 25 ---oo BALIORAL EOTIL. IONTRIAL. o WHAT All OOIFORTIXIS? jj: :1 .5 Wgholnun on Sglntdgv ,.b-at IL- Inn` Ola by me nancvme hoou. A onhunn was srrosoed last evening for furloua drivin ._ This morning the out In: adjourn unzil to n arrow. ' At 1 o'clock to-day two nuk-I of curler: left for Renfrew. They play Unrloton Plnoum 7:80 o'clock thm wooing. mm. ...m,... Unmhrinn 1\1'uuhull." noun new lnombera to-night Hardy a Murray's yard wide wit nilh white cotton. at 7o.. taken the load. To-marrow`: Wam will contain Che portmm of Ir. Glcdntonds new govern- H191. (I...-an 13..-m.ma. nf Lnmlun. bl! baen meut. George Putrldge. of London, bu sent totho penitentiary for ve yearn for lnrotay. Mu: am-av. of Earl Btreoh. celebrated Mrs.` Benny. of her daughter Minn`: birthduy has even- ing b an.` `At Home." so act! tiona are being nnkcd {tom the G. T. employees to mid the {ler- nia hv than Hnllavilla ood. me u. 1'. rs employees to- oh by the Ballevlle A nnhunn was FOR COUGHS dc COLDS lplonma llvuxuu nu "`l\II -...-. - . ohnp at Mo. Fine Bulllnu Pulerul, All wool Twists. I batter often laid at 000. o'clock this wooing. The stallion. Mombriuo Mitchell." will be shipped to Kingston on the 15th inst. Kin luceators date back 1!!) yearn. Mr. Woods. editor of the Cape Vincent. Eagle. and several members of the Cnpe fire brigade. visited the nnylurn nnd ponitntiury to-dny. Bi-ockvilie want: a new high uohool ponltntiury to-dny. Brookville want: building. The present. bnildiuuiu I dingrnoo. and is nid to be the worn of the kind in the province. Thu mud nun. Oxford. and Sloth Llltlo `lhluxalhnl Bngnjn mu l'um|I|o'- \| unuun -50:01 it that - mm! Ourpn. MI`. -1. IEQOIII con: and weighs 1.400 lbs \Vmr|1mnn urn null.` K I. P. R. nation. . ` The Sun: of England mil InM~I_lo lnombera to-night. _ "nrdv A M|Irrnw'n vnnl I116 Norm-wuu. wall I up I The uldormomundor whouo patronage the theatrical: are given this evening. dug down into their pockets Iuo evening and took from four to six tickets snob. AL-..` M... lune. nmmlv fnr nnld feat and weighs uoonm. Workman no putting Into upon the A P. R. nation. m... n..... ..v 1r....|....I an! inmate the kind in the province. The 22nd Butt. Oxford. Balm. Elgin. have been ordered to hold themselves in Iondinonn to pr: in tha IYnIIM_7rnf. Wl.nt'- Illl uwmamvos In Ieuummn 1 North-Wut. What`: up 7 Than nldarmamnndar who: Wil|on.drn in. In nooupe oi dun two pronmina young men of the city will be united in marriage to as many oelleujunt a little vnv out in the country. They hnvo chosen the same day. wnm. A: Rtn-nv unnhl Jirnnt attention Hardy & Murray s. and took lrom tour to six uoxew uuu. About the boat ramedv for cold loot extant la Norman`: Electric Insoles. They also aord grost,relief to abil- bluina. colt coma, buniona, etc. W. J. Willon. drnggist. In nnnnnlh nl dun two nronmlna chosen the any. Walsh dz Stency would (liroct attention ho their embroider advertisement in this paper. Buying 1 1 good: direct from manufacturers enables thorn to sell much lower than rcanlar retail prices. Wilgnnu lug nnmnthina nnw in tooth- munn lower man rcaumr ransu pnuu. Wilsoulnn something new in tooth- bmlhel : something very nice and re- cherobe Three gross lrom Knuth Dn- punt, the lending brush makers of the worldquut arrived. at Thu Phannney H. ml] nnv van to see lludv ck Mur- world._;uat.arr1veu. at."1`no ruurmnuy. It WI pay you to see lludy r|y'u new ombroiderieu. Prices from 20 lo 100. per yard. has than has year. Thu nnnnnil Inst. eveninu ordered the 20 100. yard. mm man man your. The council last evening nnnoe committee to remit the rent of Onhrio and Guy Halls on the occasion of tho nooisl of the Ladies` Aid Anten- tlon of the Queen Street Methodist Ohm-ch. Thu nun-ninn Mr H W, Fnlunr. Bllbl" Unurcu. This morning Mr. B. W. Folgor. Super- intendent of the K. dz I`. R.. pnrobueda handsome team of heavy draught horse: from Mr. H. Clupp. of Deseroubo. for 0460. They weigh 11,100 lbs. and are (our years old. An A mmtina of L.().L. N0. 481. at lour om. An A meeting of L.0.L. 481, Portsmouth. on the 8th inst, thanks were passed to the Indie: of the villn 0 who so kindly named the lodge M the r |-ooout hen-meeting and ooncertr; also their Kmgsbon friends. w.m. . scmnv will bmxln on Thun- their Iungsbon menus. Walsh 61 Stoaov will begin on dny next. ngroah mid-winter sale of dry goods. Four grout sale! in four loading departments going on us the nine tlmo. Embroidery ule. pnmsol sale, uroy and whim cotton sale. and 88 canon new English goodn will be onrod, Prices 25 per cent. lower tlmu last full. ._{-o.__-_:. 'l'W0 CJLOURIID HEN QUARILEL -- A FIGHT AND A FATAL WOUNDING OCCUR. Owen Sound, Fob. B.--To~niglit. about 10 o'clock. a horrible crime was com- mltted. A coloured man named Smoota. about 28 years of ego. lost his life st the hands of another negro named Philip Boy. in the house of I. coloured man named Johnson. Roy and Smoots oune to JohnIon'e house under the inuence of liquor,John|on being nbsent. not hnv ing returned iron: work. When he enter- ed the house Roy wee outing at the table and Smoota was making joke: at the qunntitv of food he nto. This led to 3 qunrrolmhen Roy ettnoked Buioots, who knocked ltoy down. Rev got up. nod. after wifring the bloodo his face, stut- ed for tie oor with en onth. Bmoota hearing this. Iterted titer him, follow- ing him out. when Roy turned on him. end. with home nhup instrument. give him a terrible out in the neck below the ear. Smoote was taken in the house. and a doctor sent tor. but before one could get there he expired. The police were notied and two constables dee- stuhed to the scene. They nuoceoded in arresting Roy. Dr. Mocullongh ex~ nminod the body and lound a. great gush about two inches long right below the loft our. On examination he declared that the carotid erter had been severed. An inquest will ho ho I to-morrow. -----?O- non : nu uuyuu. Smokers will furlherIheir own interest by inaistinu upon having the "Cable" of "El Padre" brands of cigars, which have Ilood the ten! for a quarter of I cenlur , and not nllow greedy and unscrupulous ealerl to persuade them to take other brands which ay them n larger prot, the consumer be- ing I luser lhereby METHODIST % HYMN BURKS! _-:_...._- Mr. J. Lemon : coil h but V33 l*-` ...a _-..|.. I `Annih- ._.__.._j_- If you hnve an unsightly and disagreeable rowlh of superuous hair on the arms or ace remove the same by using Eureka. Do- renwend'a hair deslro `er. lo be had from the rofeaaor at the Bmish American Hotel guide enlrlnce) on Wednelday and Thun- dny. Feb. xolh and nth. TEE PHARM AOY" GOUGH BALSAM I J an in it. You will audit the bout ud moot nlhblo Dough Mixture In Ihunnrhl. n,,-.. ..u -1 IIIIXI I-ICIIIC \ Only cold :0 um.oou'_s rrumuovl XIII nu Elixir 01 Tour, WH.l Ohcrry. Elo- oumpcno. Coll : Foot. combined with vul- oun Gum: and Bslumn. the whole bola; I plounntlymuorod liquid 0! a cherry red color. Ono don will gononlly nliovo BPMIGIIIUI sud Antlum II once. Jun try It for a cold. Only told u \Wi|on's Pharmacy` an on land um um Oonu. Bu _ mu ac. HAlIOI'l Inn Out Sun. In born. 16 on at Wald Dru ulmn I 7_ _ `gwounn A LAB !-A randy wu-In IIWI. _ IITLIIIN In nod of Undonnu G all n W. RIIVII. when you Inn lb Land. Chapel! sad But An annual Iuhoou tron - You will require :1 New One after the fire. We have :1 full stock on hand of all kinds is- sued . " .Iol1nHentlersun & u. Ibo Inna. uauy annual to than hon lN()li`)ls`.!|`i'.~zmf'l`Hl'f am: ._j.-..---: A MUIIDIIIC ll` OWEN HUUNIJ. Fab. 8. 5. Imeuwand Paris Hm W.Irk., Colors. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW! Also our NEW SWISS EMBROIDERIES. All cheaper than ever. lI.IcFAIl|., BoVVi:3s_ 85 EISOERETTE The New Bookstore, PR|NOE8 : BTRIIT. 6H:m:n om` T0-DAY 250 Pieces New Hundsolne Dress Goods, from 8 to 250. New All Wool Black Cnshnmros 30c , sold last year at 400. New English Union Black Cushmeres 180., worth 250. New Spring Goods arriving; daily at the IIIIEIPSIIIE. Wok it mv mu. mom Yin} siswiiiei. 2 CASES NE W EMBRO/DE PIE 8 at SPLLNCE. & CRUMLEI '8 Beautiful Embroidcries at 5, 10 and 125e, per yard. Special Oering for this week's sale. Ladies` and M1sses M11nLlcs, Ulsters and Blanket Suits. Dress Goods, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves and U ndorwoar. Remnants in every uopnrtmont at Half Price. Tllouu Goods must be cl:-.nrol Io mnkn room for spring hook on order. Come at once mm rocurn some of the llnrulllll. (~11-u-r-.-u-K-I-r~a1-H o.. f'V f`'l'H"l n-1- -n-nw_-s- on uuuru . II7 IIIIIII7 Ill IIIIV IIIII` Jun.I8. Having acquired 0. replttution for the cheapest White and Grey Cottons in the city, we mean to keep it. I03 new I0-1 \`mu;:- An inspection is respectfully solicited before purchasing elsewhere. Fab. 8. Fine American Goods. 36;ncl71'ea.( 40 inches for Pillow Casings. BLEACHED PlLL.OW CQTTONS. |J. LAIDLAW & SON }PR'0.E3LJ9WER THAN THE LOWJESTI Unblnohed Cotton. one yud wide, roduood_to 43. par ynrd. Unblnohac` Cotton, one yard wide. oxtn heavy. reduced to 70. per yard. Unbluohud Ootbon. ono ynrd wide. the but nude, worth 100., roduoed to Go. -u-----r--r 1-I-I-I-I-I-1 /-\ /\l-I-II-I-Ir-\1'1-1 V V ..l...l..l.. an anal &r\.I .5 a While Oonona oomnenoin from 5:3,; r ynrd. While Oouomoue ynd wi e. reduce to 60. White 0oH.on.one yerd wide. extre hnvy, reduced to 70. 0ur10o. White Cotton in equal to Any hlgo. Cotton mule. JUST ARRIVED FROM GERMANY! Feb. 8. T 200 Pairs of _Cromvpten s Genuine Oorsets sold in one week. Price only 750. Jun 27th. W. X. COUSINEAU B.M. Satin hferveuleux, Colored Satin Merveilleux. BJI. Satin Triootine, New Prints, New Corsets, Brown Linen Terry 'I`ewen1ng.Dresa Goods Sale still going on, Feb. 9. Feb. I. Night caila pmutiyattended to by Robert Jon. Reid Garrett Street, near cornor Division and Princess Streets. or at oice, ` 264 Princess Street, Kingston. ----TELEPHONE COMMUNICA'I`ION.-- Jun. 15. FINE WHITE COTTONS, E_ %_ T- 5-m- CHILDREN'S LACE OOLLARS. CHILDREN'S EMBROIDERED OOLLARS, in lg.-- !J'.A.ZN[IE]S RICHMOND 85 OO- REV. E. P. Rois} Feb. I. FINE WHITE GOTTONS CHEAP. T ..A -I: _ .-.__ GREY o o'r'ibNs 1 40 42 44 46 Fwd UOIBOXI. one ynru wlua, um unni Iuluu, wurul lUU., ruuuuau III on. VVIIITE COTTON S. nun... Ar\-1|nnl'\l\`n frnm Kmhnr vnrrl. inches. inches. inches. inches. NEVV COTTONS. J. RICHMOND an o (ue Lending Undertaker uni `If-bolder.) Imus mm mus THE GREAT BARGAIN KING.` I9! PRINCESS STREET. comm 1 comm f --AND III? ' BIHTISH AMERICAN HOTEL. SKI Entrance tor Imhu, {or two. dsyu only \V|w.\1:ann xi `Imma- mv. I0: 1! llth Fob. - FOR: `J |.nv.. m:1.M.~.um.,-m ol two Wrll-"loll pm. pm. ionl. Imuru. l)onnwoId'| Oumu vhslr D0uN 0)'Il f0 mnomnnll nu anon Imlr wlslnul pain, Ind DI. ' . Ibo `I unmm [hm Mum`. tha an-slut hunc- Moral! o In t to would It rutuho Po hall to nu mum! u`-lor and prevent: ' amt` p on: removal du-dru nnd ronodlu huh would riuuhl ` nnodlul -Q-MAJ. -ol|I L- 1|. . |.-4 -...I ....I. .. uvu uuuvvuu um Illuu uuu av:-um-nu ucuuuuu U"|`H| will be ll: - lvouud only visit all Iqmolu, to do not min mu o|Ip'\,un|| , n. ... . ..n An ._ I3`) dc ma l'|lnm-an Ml-om. Opposite Windsor llolol THE IIRIHIHLL BELLE," 35 CENTS. I80 PHINOESS ST. 7-4 Sheetings. 8-4 Shootings. 94 Shootings. 10-4 Sheetings. " THE MIKAD0 ! xrnn A I QHADIP 21 no At. this prion we will utonlnh you 1 Inc oorod. _ V IIO NJ ODD ll WADE S DRUG STORE. vobA L scoxm... PIANO scom-3.... LIBRFIITO ........ .. VALENTINESI FEBRUARY THE, 141'}! is xirawingenigh. Secure a. Pmrrrv VALmmm: while the stock is still fresh. ._ I10 PRIN (`I559 STREET`. Jlm Haiti-_arsnn& 30,. NEW BOOK. 606.. 700., 800. KND A CHOICE LOT 01' Just opend at will Inonuu you wuu A uneat. umuy pultonm nil nnw Mylar. Bony Cloth snd ue ool. COR. KING I BBOOK HTS.` 4-Oo., 45. ll duaonbe those uoodn. but uk I Inc cuup heap. }ordI, Black. Blue and Brown. _ mm a60o. Fine goods, equal In t war to Bootoh goods at nay. Thou was only rr | to be nppnc sled. I) Put- I with tho vo- noun. It ('1) pm. The Bognlu lloulnul ol Ibo Ancient ma A3- coptod Scottish Rm: 0! reamsaon cum h:ld e In In their l!all,oox-not of at and gall Etnou. Klnuwn he an of Portoouca Tab: 0 Thundny. and Ron I 8huon,Bov.C p- Otoix. n-.vt Wovlnenday In sum mum. Nell. Buulng Eeolaoo. gnu nppnnnco and Home double the money. 10 quire 10 below at HEIDI` I nnoo Oouuou. 1:.-yu Arulnuln. us uunu V. the Mn nnd mm loud g In ovary mouth II 8 p.m., In the Ontunq (J J'PollovA 3 Hall. Prin- cuu Rlrenc` __ . Dec. ML uB'1ra"1-i:1iraday In nob month In odamlowv Il|1l.oorner of Prlnoun and Montreal Hlnou. (ever Hundry a'I`hompIon`a.) D0531. N0- 5 Illnumluvol Kin than I 6 6 9.111.. 0011- ueun with U,P.l1. Mgm xpro-I man at Blur- bot LI. 0 {or 0.11 points onund West. J. H. TAYLOR. FJJONWAV. U. W. FOLGEB. ._ Ant. Bun : Au. Gen. Pun. Aft. zap !- _..--___. V I volnu -III. Dluonle leulu IeeuIll- Mount Bl John : Loan. No.!. on Thu"- da lurch ma, at me 9.1:: on Loan. No. In. on loads). III")! M- IOJII Al`eIIIl- 'l mu RIGULAB IBITIHUB ol the St. Inw- Oouuoll. R.-ynl Arunnum. no held on . Ontunqul J Pain- n__ I D (Morrow Hull, Wallu: Tueldny 0 every month. _j. UV 031-" Ensign mi aha rm und third Thundny Oddtcllowi Mouuo|l_}f!rv_9f.vu. _1:n.3*.r:., L.n J. u. Joxnrm. u.r).. cn.n.; Edlnbumh. Member ol the College 01 Phvuinhns A But- Inonl. Uutano. Winnipeg inw noun. No. I mind leave: Kimmon 1:30 A.m., IXTIVOI at Bhnrboi. bake 10.60 a.m., Ind Henirow 3:15 ND-; oonnoccina with C.P.ii, Exp-on ior 1 No.6lxp_nu_lo_w_ou Kingston Illlllll BI -IUIIIII um-um nu. .. -_ _, 1- no pm. nltodu. lo.. on Wodnoodoy. Fob M um- n.....I.- Mnnnlnul nl nu Ancient A33 We cnnnn u uuaunuu huvwv an tnvpeau. ho trauma to show tho goadz. Cunard Du-anally company. SAILING tron New York aura Saturday. Authorized Agent. 1". A. FOL EB, Furry Dock. loot of Bro k 61.. Klunxon. fie 33:5 of lilglnlcl mm In/onmm BOClETY,No. 31, mm lb 82. 000 a`: Bull, Wnlllnnton 80., nd and an 'rm-mu 0 Avon I. 0. lforrc-nun. COIJNT "FllONTENAO," N0. 69, lndogondout Order of I-`orouerr. mean on sud Thuudnyy mpn_:_h 1;: v_vI' ANNUAL Mnnmo ot we 15` Bol1efAItoc1nUon at 7:1!) p.m. WIIJIICIDAY. w -nun--uuu ...._ -__ _ _, M 8881` and clliffl-a.u'r nouns Beivoen Klnzuon, Po;-rboro. Toronto, Ottawa Mammal, Quebec. and all polniuont And went No. 8 Ex ruaiouu Kinguton II 1:32) p.u1. Anivu omnlo 9:10 p.m. Dunn 0:25 m. " Mon real 10: 0 pm. " lion row 0 20 D In. Psuongora leaving by this tum wifl rush Winnipeg in60 hours. Nn. I mud lnmvnl Kimmon arrive; ynonn. Unlanu. I 237 QUEEN .H'l`.. Z Ferry 1 I(INIiS'I'0N & PENIBKOKE _.`gp__ Canada Pao_}_ilg Railroads. _ .......mm-um nn In IrIr.'l', Buulul hyulnlhu and Hunter nmunu. A (owiu bloom. One ower will till the house with its exquisite sweetnena and beauty. Call at Wilson's Pharmacy gm] M-n tlwm. Iuu Deuuuy. And see them. In-lily`! l'I'olI|uInIImI. Strung winds or moderate Lrules from the southeast and southwest. lair mild weather. followed by min or sleet to- night. . _____ .a|.n......__n. nl Hlzlnu Nuy Rorgea. nnolnd cheap Now Worsted: cheap. Now Con-noun Cordn, Black, !l.dll jmxtx 3241:...-.1 GENERAL TICKET AGEN'Y hyulnllul Ind Wlnlorl . :__:.. u....... 11.... nurtu- Largo lhlpmcnuol mun:-. Within the past thirty luvs. Mr. P. Stearne. has made two shipments of fun; to} New York via. Dominion and Montreal Express Companies. Each shipment weiohed two (.oniI.nnd com- prized benvor. mink. bear. rat. raooon, and obber skins. A Crowd nl (llumormn Appllcnnln. Mr. W. W. Giffen. of Brockvllle. in acting Inspector of Weights and Men- Iurea. Applicants are clnmorous for the nmnnv. and the political wirepnllera Applicants clnmorous xor ma vacancy. political are besieged by men--yonmz. old and middle aqo(l-aaliing for aid in "getting the our of the cabinet." Hon. Mr. Don- tlgau will have trouble in making 5 antin- lactory choice. A (iron UOIIOQIIOII ul nnnu. The magnicent coilection of atnod Cenedian birds. owned by Mr. D. Nicol, Cntarn ui, wow ehipped to-day for the Uolouie and Indian Exhibition. London. Enulnnd. The ooilection comprise 250 species. and they are contained in thir- teen cues. Mr. Nicol has been at work upon this collection for 88 years. and his aneortmem in the uent oi the kind in Canada. , . _.. .._... _..- -u..l.|.I_. he (Ill MPEST 'I`lCKl'l`8 to ad wnfonnuon pertaining to n D Y - \.-.......... llnrd Tlmon Wllh `I he Unbblu. The Chiel of Police told the Magic- Into this morning that there were only two or three licensed mbmen in the city. The others had not deposited their license money {or the year. Why don't you collect. it?" observed his worship. "I would do so il the cobmen were mak- ing any money. but they are scarcely earning anloicnt to feed their horses end lnmiliee." : IIIDII. nut Lahyoo Courier. (H Han lnntnrn Ltnyouo K tounu. O! the lecture is is enough to any that II An uqnisite speciman of word paint- ing it was worthy of Dickons. In ori. aim! and ponuine humor it wan as pure. lnnh. uud Ipukling as a mountain brook, And in its little touches of pathos, and in dcnpor waters where he touched the and nnd serious problems 0! life. it. ow- ed as calm and majestic an a river. `Inn-Ant}. |..M.nrNI in Kmnston on Thurs- I plcndid Puma: All Wool Tum Tweed l0c.. ohoqp_u It noon. n oLo MATH! n Roller Hank. Pnor. Donuwnm 1: the Hrwlh Amorlom Haul. I _ wI.lmn.|suA I . Mlrrmn n! L4O.L. No. 0. ANNUAL Mmuum oltha K. & I`. BIL Compnny It. `JIIIISIUG 5 $uAAnw -w--- -..V NEW, Duuwr. 3:0-Ernw. QU10 nu`. Chcspuc and Boat Equipped nil Ml! Route to Manitoba Ind the North Wul. .,_.._ -_. ..._ -nnnivr-!II HEM." ' " Mmrrmn of tho Znuuvlllo hon Mining Co. At 10:30 a.n:. calm and mnleauc an n nvex Bnrdotbloctnroa in Kingston duv evening. Oddlcllowl III ununuuquu. Lust evening: the members of the Kingston lodge. I.O.().F.. visited their (lnnsno no brethren. A meeting was held am three Uddlallowr made. Dur- ing the session the Gsnanoque brun band played on the street opposite the lodge room. At the close of the pro-| oeedinqn the Kingston and Gsusnoqne brethren msrchod to the town hall snd .....o....\. M can neuter snreld. Touts brethren mucnou 1.0 we sown um Inu psrtook of an oyuter aprend. Touts were drunk. sud npooohes. song: and recitation: given. M In mrlv hour this morning the Kilgltoniunu unwed homo. [ TUIHUAY. "Tun. DuwAumJ` at the Oporn House-. ot Kingston unsonlo anal Auocinuou am- Residents of Pembroke stmct came down with a petition last night. vary nely written and illuminated. They wanted a lower. and, speaking of atax- nant water. aid : "It in nothing abort of a common nmaanoo. and donhtlcaa during the aeaaon omits a clan oi ma- lana which contracts the major part of the lobrilo diacasoc prnvalcnt at time: in thia vicinity." "Catch on to that." said an alderman. and the councillor: with bated breath liutenod an the poti- . tlon continnad: "We humbly demand I only what we consider a ncocacity." The highly daooratod petition wan cant I to the atroota committoc. unvy -upu nun :- - I There wns solid enjoyment at the a all oouncilmooting lul night. Ald. u E; back In: chain-mu of the committee. I whlnhhsd the local improvomont by- I luv under oonnidcfntlon. He was anx- nd. the word panning in oolotlllm PNPING Wm- All Wool Tweoll for 36. B||l'|x All Woolv, 35 and 350. Navy Barge (or Human. 35 And In-mlullp l`-olII>llIY- 'r.n1n lmm Nan Ynrk oven 80% "'X."i? '1. G}: 3 annual _ -__: (:HuPIs`S l' TICK 8 d Pnfonnuon perusln nz wfli K35` `unp- ` _.. ,7:|17Y Min VICINITY. leanin- .. In .lahn'a man. No.3. (inn Collection ul Blrm. .... . '-D. ,. 7 _. _ Ehlpmcnln ol Bklns-. .:.. 5|... maul. Hui.-hr tlnvn. Oddlollowl In nnnnoqnc. __-_x-_. bL- -o.An.|uu- nob. Burden`: Looulrcu. - l`n~IvIAu `L I Ki Ooncnl Inrl`. Bro HAnnv&MunnAv.)