Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1886, p. 1

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KINGSTON ACApEM Y, no nnocu 313331, 255 Lllll IJPII Q RAIL E `Kim: 7\bE3IuteIy Pure-. Sole Wholesale Agents: for Canada. Tn" ll Also the Cslabmted Toilet Watorn. `J77 I) \G0'I` STREET. FIN_E LOT '. o.M xIM.| SEUU RE D T0-D AY AT NIcCA|Vl VIGN B31095. Nothlnu llle Fun with the thonnomotar II M9 below nro. Gnllovuy oomu to lha rescue sud oon (or the ramslndor at this month bus entlrn Block 0! I lnnlllaeturlnu Conleouoneru. 1'lNH'ILET ruwmns, I `VIvI`l I PIIINCI-288 NI`. Oninqm for a third or more less It In In not. "re. w. The Alpha and Omega of presentation in the mob world or Washington used to be to be lntrodmod to the British nlinlsmr, when Sir Edward Thornton was the official repre- sentative. It in not so to quite the name ex~ mnt now, though the present. British minister, Hon. Llonol Sackville West, still leads all the rest of the diplomatic corps sovinlly. (Borne wicked newspaper men (`all it the diplonmtic r-nrnnn} corpse.) Mini:-If/er Weatba 11 very nblo dip1<)ma.tist.. He has been trained to It from boyhood in Europe, whom state trickery is as much A profession as that of the soldier. Some of the wily old foxus in (iennttnyor Russia could probably overrmch Mr. West in gambling (or inwrnatinnnl advantages, but vermlnly obody 1nAmerk`n can. Ibis said he quite get the better of our astute mm department. in um matter of the Canada tkheriaa last spring. Bub, indeed, nobody In America is ever trained to diplomavy. We hml men who understood the mule during the early days of the republic, but they are all dead. Our mp- reaentativos abroad are guelass babes in the `hnntla nf Rurnnnnn state mmnuzors. reaenmuvos um'ulM.I um guumuaa unu bands pt European state managers. Minister `Vest is a wldower, and h Anrlvnm. Imnm lmw him .' msn LEGATION nzslnmvum. Two. _y-iivo foreign governments have mam representation at Washington. The British logation is, of course, at the head. The otviul re: ` iunve is a handsome and mm- modious hon: c, brown, with white stone trimmings, It is near 1 street circle, in that enchunuxi part of W nshingtnu Whivh always puts the small iottem N. w." afmr its addreu upon a card. The mngir letters mean "north west," in the northwest part of the city, and indimtn the fashionable living neighborhood of the capital. N. VV." in the Fifth avenue of Wuhington. A hmlso may be handsome, healthy and in the host of repair, but it rent: for third less if it in not N. W." 'r`\n Alnlm nnd Oninrrn Hf nrmpnmtion Minister W east is wluc Iarrkoop nouso rm him . A. Jackqt_s_ l}ostPr1ce. [special Correspondence.) WASIIINGTON, March !%.-Only two foreign governments have permanent logntion real- doncea at Washington. These are the British and (}m'mn.n. H14` I1':4Iul'm'u Lu um nun-uu.. .~ ,, ... _. _ rt-ntnl building, but u sum-ly privam mal- dl`lI(``. Tho lllmainll ministnr in Huron Charla do Htnlw, who is out of the vountry nmat of the tlmo-. Thu nll'n.irn of tho l"('(l.lll1 ml the VVhibo l"/AI". what. lltllo thorn nru, am in chnrgv of Mr. Alnxrunlre Iswolnky, socromry of lc-gallon. Thu llnn houho In the pivturc la in tha- nmsl. fmalllnxmlvlo [inrt of K street. Ml)nHl|`lll' Tl100(lnn\ ltnu.-mu) Lu the Fn-nch envoy xtrnunlinnry uml minlswr plonlp0tzen- linry. 'l'hnt is the full ulcinl Lltlo of the ho! H-pro1~x-ntmivv of a f court. The mini- tur from our :'lr~'t4`l' ropuhlir nrrm-.-zllw wntnrla n (lurk. lively lnrliviulunl whmnlhu lmlios like wry muvh For me thing. thoy urn sum he . _ I ,_|. \l....o Inf Ilux .Ilnlmnnllu- I-nrnn muvh. 1-ur nnu unng. uwy un- Mun ms is a lmrhn-lnr, hlmt, nf tlw rplmnnnv corps pom` ru-I hnvholuru in \\'ru4ln'n;(tm1, although it. in mix! that mnny lmw It-ft. WiV!` nnd fumi- Uus bchiml thom. Thu bnvlu-lurhnanl of a nlmnlwr of the diplnmntiv corps ha-ro is n very uncertain quantity. I Thu (k-rumn minhata-r. Hun-n \'un Al\'(-ns- '1 nu Ln.-rmnn uluu.-cu-1, nun-u lab:-n, in nmutho-r silxglu mun. houuu tu himywlf in the Innnsinn gov:-mnxmut on FiftA~+-nth .=at.r:~<~t. Thu Imliun mini.~m-r is Harm] tI`1(-s to make bolhwu that 1 . .9. 9.. L-nn1IIC|IilI0 AIn(`rI(` llllllllllll I nmkp it out. [In is whim hnlml mun. _Ti 51iE1GN MIN'IS'1`ERS. NWABHINGTON LETTER DIBOBIPTI VD OF THE DIPLOMA TX) GENTLEIEN. Very Important In lonely, but not lulu; Dlurln to do otlenvue - The Spanish Author and II: llonl from Denmark- The Ilngllnh Dllnluer a Great DI|IIO-II- I HPANIHII LIUATIUN nuuun.M:I. The Hpanish hoallquam-nu la a plain houu on MnlIuu'hunIL-l.ta nvunuo. The minister ll Senor Dun J utul Valera. H0 in tho moat lltarnry man in tho tllplonmtft corps. I don't know whether has in uthorwlw a Don Juan or not. I! vountrlm took rnk according to the lnu-llnrtual nlulllty of tholr repnmnlzatlvea hon: Spaln would go up howl. F4-nor Valera la an nutlmr uf mm-h dlnunction In his own land. Ho in norm to leave Wuhlngtnn, how- nunr evar. Five of mu Hplomnta are married to Ameri- can wives. one or them In the Mexican rap- maentative. Honor Romero. Ho waa Gen. Grant`: great friend. The Chlllan minister also, Honor Uodoy. hm: an American wife. Ha Is a crouvgrained. ('hucklo-hmdai old creature whom nobody Hkea. Probably his wife has quite mm b of marrying a tap- clnatlng an byth time. The grea maahor In tho lot lammhlo Lovenom. the Danish mlnlamr. He is no great, things of n dl lomat; hut ha in tre- mendous in lock-ty. e la a handaomo man and a great dandy in Na dra The Austrian minmar Baron Von Schul- fer, hahannc. The ':1`t.Iou|en herein named are the landing mini at preach: in Wuh- lngmn. All Iifltllk French. the Ian of diplomacy. Yno maaon out on: American auwamon appointed to foreign Iaadacutnn zmwcmyumcm am In 10. of can apaak Fmnch. ` GALLIA. . . ... .. .. .. Slturdsy. Mall. 6th -`18-:A.M-LA .. .. ..Hs.t1,1:d,&.. Mnh. lath, "'tJ`f's`i*'\"i$~i`-'55 . .*-`. .`i.*.?*.:'r'~:`a'-;-.~'-y.i`5f:'}`&2""23ir!-1 BERVM... . . ... duturday. Moh. `Pith UALLIA . . . . . . . . ....Sntur.1ny, April 3rd UMBINA . . . . .. . . . .SM.urdsy. April l0hb AURAN [A . . . . .. . . .f-hturduy, April 17th ETRUEI A . . . . . . . . . .Sut.urds.y. April 24th || FIVOII III II III I put. Thin in tho report of I Princes: street gentlemnn who hadtho op rtunily A few nights unce 0: testing Po son`: Nervxline. the gran pnin cure. Be prepared for my emergency by huing I bottle, of Nervlllne It hand. It only cost: to cents to tail it, as you can buy test bottles It any drug store. Get I to or :5 cent bottle ts dny. Sure in rheurmtilm. nournl in. cramps. colic, head- ucho. Norvmno. I sure-pop pain cure. All druuilu. :5 cent: 1 bottle. 4_:: lpodnl to `IIIIIIII. We would ndviu any mam in want of I new twin: suit to examine Living- noc non Bron before pumhulna. . _l had: cat no t omclnuy I: can not ll! 10, I a. latte edn-ntion In mw In hoonntry. . Baa Km). miq of European state Minister his dingh- -rlvnnn ' IWBBIAN LEOATIDN. \ :1-six]:-nvu of tbollussinn logutiontna I Tlm lhnminln rnininfnr It lnvotl my Wilt`: Lilo. .51.. -......o nf - Du-in-.4 m`u~+-um .=at.r:~<~t. ini.-fur (In Fnvn, who tliplrmmx-y in ts tn mmt-thing, but he vn.n`!. n is u hnnnlmnln, rlnrkc-yod, .n -K-1-$TGST0N,V CANADA. S.A IK`AU`RDAJY `vii G. MA1(j:k 6`; 1T886%.T ` n \. hut. hn kmpn n mvnwl luv his . nu Hoops wnwl by -rnneuu ports. For height and pass; '5, up ly ht Oom- uvuuyhq (mine, No. 4, Bow in man. Now ark. VERNON H. BROWN at 00. or In J. l'_ (Hhler .Ioe eve. Agent 1') Clarence Ilrm-1, Ann! l< :L POEIUOD `H [105 PTOVIUQ H: uunucpl BUG` cess. The main building. which covers 88 acres. was only partially lled with exhibits. The size of the vegetables on exhibition was enormous, He offered 81 for a single well of a squash weighing 200 lhs., but was unable to make a pur- chase. He saw beets that weighed 84 lbs.each, and potatoes, such of which ti .p~d the EC-ales at 89 lbs. He went to 8 tell Beach, a short distance {mm the "city of New Orleans. On the roadhe saw a cane break. a grand swht. He visited a spot where the bodies of19.000 soldiers had been buried, slain at the Battle of Uhemet. Most of the graves were marked by little white slabs. bear- ing the names of the dead. He saw an innumerable number of alligators. some of them as big as himself. The more vicious of the collection were muzzled. They seemed to be in a. comatose state, but when live rabbits were thrown among them they were wonderfully alive and ate them grendilv. He was Ann at` u nnmnnnn nf `)0 NY) nannln wlm .;.,'.'e:~.g~ vs.-.';.' _ww- :~*:*x::::-:5.~3 .-`:. cit veateruay alter spenmngn vacuuon at ew Orleans, gave a short account of his trip. He said the climate in New Orleans won unlike that of Canada at hot. People suffered from tho exoesslvo heat. and it was no uncommon thing to sre men going abnntcarryiug their coats and vests upon their arms. The first thing the speaker did W-lldu he arrived at New Orleans was to divest himself of his surplus oiothing. He was at a loss to know how to pronounce the word`- "New Orleans" now. At that city, if a person pronounced New Orleans us Canadians (in. they would bellaughed at. It was nnuru -rnvnlr uuw nn II1`.A\'l llve RUG BYU DUUILI fllllllv. 119 WIIB one of a. company of 20,000 people who witnessed a representation 0! the Fall of Pompeii. This scene beggsred descrip- tion. This city was built. of wooden boxes. one on top of the other. and Lowered to n . 1'ut.`helhh|. ~ About 200 men. acting as gladiators. were present. and fought. duels. which were enacted realistically. '1'hen the irnsginary city was set. on tire. and the blaze u u rununrn.-n rruu nnnu'l'nv l.'1\D Mll Ion Il.l.Ul\HNATED THE COUNTRY ["011 Mll.l`JH. In the evening a pyrotechnic display was given on an extensive scale. Ano- ther interesting feature was the siege of Paris. The scenery and apparatus u~(d in presenting this scene were briuizht from New Yorlr. The "siege" was so grand that. if his visit to New Orleans was for nothing else than to see it. he would have been repaid. The cotton plantations. worlged by negro women and men. were alluded to. The homes in which thei-ie people live were lints of frame. Each has only one door. unil that in front of the building. There are no windows. Thu-re iire such build- ings near New Orleans, and when he saw them he was reminded of a row of boat houses. In the evenings the negro inhabitants llock to their houses and. alter supper. young and old, spend a happy time at it until a late heiir. While at New Orleans he had a discus` sion with it man about the way in which the Canadians managed the Riel rebel- lion. His op ionent's view of this aair was so entirely d'lTerent from his that thediscussion waxed warm for a time. and he nally boiled with rage. but no blows were struck. He believed in tight in for the land of his adoption, no matter in what part of the world he was. The speaker promised to give II. lecture at a future day. and 5__lescribe more thoroughly what he saw `in New Orleans. ()ne thing he noticed while awny--the American people were far behind Canadians in morals and intel- lect. AT. DOWN THERE NILW OH LIL-ANS. He visited the ox oaition uroundt. Here he saw woudertu sights. This ex` position is not proving a. timmcipl suc- cess. The building. screen. '1 nero was a. lame uwenuuuuu. Mr. W. P. Bell presided. The pro- gramme. an excellent one`. was as fol- lows: Chorus-Willing Workers. Rendini-]. L. Rattray. Duet - lisse: Du dale and Raltray. Reading- F. M. orrison. Daet-Misaes Obrd and C. M. Carter. Reading-[. G Leighton. Duet--Misses Offord and O. M. Carter. DueI-Meurs Bennett and I. Otford. At._ the conclusion of tho programme, Rev. Mr Mavety. who returned to the cickveaterdny after spending a vacation ut aw Orleans. tmvn n. nhor-L account. ance. in the ansence or the president Mr. C. F. Uildersleeve presided and welcomed the visitors. and at the same time gave 3 brief outline of the aims and objects of the club. He was fol- lowed by Mr. Sherlock in one of hit. beautiful songs. The Kerry Dance." Mr. Sherlock was in excellent voice and received a vigorous encore. Mr. Machiir fzivore-l the audience with a reading from Whittier. "The poor voter on elec- tion day." after which he madea rac- tics.l address on the franchise bil . ex- plaining thednty of all Reformers at the present time. Duty and watchful- uess should be their Motto. A. piano solo by Mr. A. Srnitli was well received. Mr. McKay gave a very humorous recl- tation, The Irish Philosopher." It convulsed the audience with laughter. Mr. Ualloway was the next on the pro- gramme, and, as usual. acquitted him- self creditably. He first sang, with much spirit. "The Violet." and in in- sponse to an encore "Tliewliite Wings." Botli songs received the applause they well merited. Mr. Middleton also con- tributed greatly to the leasure of the evening by his rendit of "lu the Moonlight Alone." Mr." Middleton sang with much taste and feeling and was deservedly applauded. After some 3 nouncements by Mr. Gildei-sleeve t a members gathered in groups and en- gagcd in social intercourse. It is the intention of the club to give another mnsioalsoires next week. to which all the members with their friends and ladies will be invited. A large number of new members joined last night. -Q A parlor socuu was given mu evening . . under the auspices of the Willing Wotk- era band of the Third Methodist church ' It the residence of Mr. Young, Gordon : street. There was lame attendance. ` Mr W P All nrnnio The ma- nun-un nun: .15/ullnuuunxu u. \.........<... A very pleasant. entertainment took place last. evening at the Gladstone Club rooms. There was a very fair attend In the absence of the president. Mr (Y, F Hildernlnnvn nrmaidml and What the Rev. Mr. lively law when In That oIty- tn lncouulng rnlo. , n 1!! SHORT` HEA ll0U I`E- A\ SAGE 8 DAYS. T... lnnoneet No tee to the Trude. We have instituted legal proceedings ` against parties who have manufactured and sold. and those now selling cigars with nnr- 1 row bands of different colors similar to those registered and used by`us. and re-I spectfully request the trade to treat manu- facturers s/od dealers who employ such dis- I reputable means to {out their goods upon } the public in the manner they deserve, Those who encoursne them by selling their ! imitations. we will prosecute to the lullest extent of the law. end we rely upon our . . friends and the respectable dealers to assist A us inputting down this obnoxious cless who I are e di co to the lrsde. The stenderd of our ce ebrated brends. "Cebje.*""El x'e- : den." end "Onnm'e Own" end others. will oi coleblatod Drlndl. "uwjor "m n- dn." and "Queen's 0wn"_|ad others. n'.w|y: be mninuinaj,-the Iutcmenl of olhon to the contr;vy notwmmnnding.-S. DAVIS 8 SON: ' A parlor social given last evening mdar the nnnnicnn of the Willing! W0tk- I Ciiy Efncil on Monday night. A VISIT TO NEW OKLEANH. l.lK1](!lLl' the preparation cf Irish mea- surc a. Mr. Oliiiliitiinecliaractorizud Mr. Holmes` attack no one of the lothlest ever made upon me executive branch ol the government. The introduction of the motion was really tantamount to justifying cot-rcioii, to which the nova-rn-' mont would be no party. If tlio late government hail proposed coercion the mere proposal would have been lolloived by disastrous COllHI(1lll)IlC0. Roluring lo the linteflllg hllllFl0l)S to Ml`. I)nv.tt's and the luiiquo'sd1~nunciiition ol out- rages Mr. Cllads one said he was glad to liear that Mr. `avitt was preacliiuiz or.lcr iind doliglitiul` that tho Ii-ngun was ineudiiig ils iiinmii~l`n. Lard Churchill ju-itilled the motion on the ground that there was danger that Ml`. Gladstone would lull the country to tor~ por. He said he was unable to conceal the {act that be once hoped the Tories might ro-operate with the Parnelliteu on the land and education questions. There was no reason why the Parnellites on nding parliament opposed to re al, should not join either the Lihera s or the COl.IB0l'VlttlV.*l. He now found that be omitted lriui his cilculaticus the fact lliat Mr. Ulii lntonu was willing to repeal the un:on. llo cliiillcngnd any member of tho governniezit to deny that the policy piopo-c-l wiis repeal. Ile- ceiving no reply he continued saying there were two l:XOCUlilVt!H in Ireland. the National lienuuu being the stronger. A motion to adjourn the iloliatri was re- I lrrluud. 'l'|n`su a tricably ussooiuu-Al. wuu ruully eunitieul jectctl by 4; vote ol H61 to 160. Lon] llartington and Sir Henry Jamra nup- ported the government. Sir Minimal Hl0ll8 reinurlu-I that, in view ol the silence of the xninistein. the Con- servatives W! in satised With the result ol the protest that lnul been made and would not null for H. division. Mr. Holmes` motion was witluliuwn. The Pnrnullites admit that Mr. (}lm|stono'n speech was ll vory brilliant one. and tlmv express thenm-Ives as highly satin ed with it. t.,....Im. Mnrnli 5-It luv] lmvn au- London. March 5.--()n the meeting of Houi-in of Commons thia afternoon Mr. `Hollows. Counctvntivc. moved lflllb "HIP house. before toning on the Irish (!Ill~ mates. wishes to know what. policy the government has nun-ed upon to nature and maintain law and order in lnlun-I." Mr. Gladstone declined to full inio the trap not for him. Ue isuiul tlmta he WIIN uobi-ucliu siimpleton no to yield to lie aruu1alliircuu.nt.uf his oppoiient. 116 [mil ulreudy stand that the QUVtEfUlLQll was considering the question o_ HUCMI order in Irulnuil, the 1-ind question, and M.i.e..m+ -.;~.! g_\,_... L4_l,m.. il.LK'.!.!(}.;+p.;l}:i I"Ylf`!: ..i 'i'i...... ..u1n ecLi wi.re;im~x ed win: 1!. London. March 5-It. thoribatlvely st.ul.ed that (ll-mscono Inn noiumr directly or indirectly consulte-d Parnell on the nuhject of Home Rule for Imluud. Mr. Purm-ll this nftcrnoon da- clnrod that the statement. wan Lruu. Lnnrlnn. March 5. It it. said upon the For Tlolel. eto.. apply 'I`lI us. VIIAN LEY. World : Ticket. Agent, Uornor Johnson mud on- tav-Io Btroow. Nov. 9.`! clnrod that the statement. wee Lruu. London. March upon authority of leading members of the lrieh party that Mr. Gladstone lune pre- mred. end will submit to Mr. Parnell lor consideration. :1 lend hill whose pro- unions secure to the government the right to purchase lrinh oetetee for the purpose of eellinq them in parcels to tenant. fnrrnere, nt 11 vulurmon amount- ing to tlnirtyvo yearn` reutnl at the present rates. and an nccom mnying re- solution providing for Home nle. 1 `lie on Ilnn Not Dlapuul lo'l?All Into the Enemy`: I`mp--Dlr Parnell In]: In In not been Consulted About Ir. Glad- nIone'| l'olley-lArnl.lnn'| Pull:-cnl. The Two Hon-as In Whloh the Loglslntous Eat In tho long Ago, At. 8 limo when (lrst.l.nn's Parlia- menl." is being much discussed many will be interontel to s:-o what. Gral.l.1u's Parliament House was like. says the Pall Mall Ilnzmr. The House ol Lords. by A perverse survival lot it. at sll events. is not likoly to be wanted--remsins to the prawns dsy unaltered. Lut dohssed to the pecuniary purposes ol the Bank of Ireland. still adorned. however. we be- lieve. with the tnpestriosul the bums ol the Boyne and alone ol I):-rrv. which gntiod the Protestant peers a century ago. The Commons room. as it. npposnn. to hue bsan csllod st. the time. was ori- ginnlly built in an octagonal form. It 'I1~13LLND s P3. LIAMEN'I` ! I {T _iMR. EbL|lEB' FUTILE ENDEAVOUR T0 muw our Mn. amnsfoxn. ,-- _____ __ . {La 55 foot in diuneu-r and via Marib- od In 3 nqums; the nest: werddhpoud round the centre of the room in concen- tria circle: rising on Above the other; It dome above Oolinthinn columns crowned tho whole ; more Ink 3 gallery in loot brand (or than n. It In! to thladomn ' that Gflthn. ludod in MI [0 of "(Jan -Ml. `lmul -|\Al| Inn} no hu-(I at _t_ngI utuun umaou Ill mu go on arm: with Flood. when. look nu hard Lt - *7 445:; III] II PARLIAMENT. R-o.:U.M.I.l.{ W ;.'.ut-vurnzu u aulnjecm ` I. `Inc: guvrnuuut-uh l I. lluco muuLhs' . innlirnnl I I: nnnsllltud HIAKIIS-NU I I VI llllu \.llvl\\.aIl. ln Halifax. on Sunday, llov. Mr. Kent took as the nuhjt-ct of his uddrenl tho Uhurch and tho Thentro. llenaiul that. an the church and the theatre had nl~ ways been conducted by infullibllity, both were open to whose. In the church scandal was not infrequent. and how valluntlv the clergy came to ill; defence. Then lot us he as willing to do justice to the theatre. Whilc the-ru ho tl ow who disgrace tho prolmmou thrro he hun- drcds who do it hcuur. Mr. Kent gave a brief sketch of tho (|l'll.llJlL from the our liest times. when the church unul the theatre existed sitlu by uulc. ulcwn to the present. The drama had its blight days and its days of dogcncrncy. Hm ureut dramatists cl liuulnnd. days and its miys (`.1 degeneracy. l'he great l-England. ltalv, Germany. gave to the stage noble worlia. Bulatho stnumliil notmuinuxin the high placn which thew men sought. to give it. But let ma be honest; the church alao failed to hold its high place. Tl)0(l!`Ll1]lI. BlliH`(.`1l in is moral (ls-gener any nll the couiinon. Thu tlicntru re- vived uguin and the drain; l.owur.is the close at the hint. conturv hmlo fair to take , a high place again. .\l:c.nb the beginning of the present century tho church broke with the theatre, ma, indeed, it did with nearly all henltliy. lioiieab unimietnentri. That, wholesale C(l|l'l(.'llJLl!|Li()ll has con- tinued to the present. day. The outlook now was bxiglitnr. but it wuuhl be along Limo below the lmmi lltlll` -aulxl be oveicoinu. In spite of all evn `mt. have been counectcul with the tin-nu--A it. wns ' potent. for good. 'I`lu~i-n in tho nlislinatiov` to bi lnJC`0 his predecessor in the leadership ol the than home rulers. very much as we may _ imagine Mr. Davltt a few years hence me be looking at Mr. Secretary Par-I nel. he likened him to "en ill-omeued ' bird of night hovering over the dome with sepulcliriil note. a C8.(l&VBT0ll' as- pcct. nnd a brolceu henll. rcriily to St )()[i and ounce u ion his ploy. Finn: all whic it will u seen tliiit the dimin- siona were. according to iuodei-u ideas. extremely minute. and that there can 1-ciircely lmvo been rooiu to sent the U00 LllUll|l)(l'4 iii` ivliniii the house was com~ posed. We are told. however. in War hurton'a "History of Dublin" that the appearance of the house assembled be- low from the gallery corresponds with its importance. and presents a dignity that must be seen to be felt." It was this octagonal building which. on Feb- ruary 27th, 1792. while the house was sitting. about 5 o'clock in the afternoon. accidentally caught tire and was entirely eonsiimod. lt min. however. speedily mbuilt in ii Cll'Cllllll' loun. and if a build- ing ::`.4.*.`!;n!.L=e`. $53.5: riots l\`.S`.`.`! ruli.i,.p:i_r. . linmint there will he no dilculty -in reeoustruotinv it out of the oieea and counting house: into which it has been aacrilegiouslv converted. Though the interior has been so much altered the external appearance of the Bank of Ireland remains very much the same as it was when iirst erected for the use of the parliament at an expense of 40000 in the reign of George ll. I`lie only dioroncea noticeable are in the gures which surmount the pl;diinent-- on the urlginal building were seen sta- tues of "lliliunia" with a spoiiranil harp. "Liberty" with liorea 1. and "Jua- tiee" with her scales. whic are not to . be loun l on the present edice, and had already disappeared in 170:}. possibly because thuse goddesses left Ireland in despair--im event which might have occurred at any pcriod in the l~ist>een- turv. Indeed. when the qucntion srlsrs of chosing ll site for the new parliament houi-io pcrhapa it will be well to seek an- other position. The associations eon- neetcrl with (}ruttan'a parliament are in many ways far from agreeable. This Is the building which Swift deiicri Not ii bowsho from the college Hall` the war d from name and knowlodg and whie`i. when it was liniilly convert- ed, alter the union. from ii parliament house into a national bank. produced the lollowing contemptuous epigram : ll salt in by some niintod. This home be to A bank converted. What in we want will then he lhenl. IDIIQIVYU! what we but can I|`l.lT(`. poteu t 101- goon. Tliero is tho between the thoiitro uni the evil con- nected with it. lilverv llllllll-l8lI.ll`lll'i is open to abuse. It was for tho people to malio the thentrii an agency 0! good or ban. To clear tlm stage of all objection- ablo representations was the only way to niako its inueuco lienltliliil. This coulnl bo dono ly the public exteniliiig ii libe- ral patronauo to all tlist was uoml and worthy and remaining away from all that IUCll!10(l towardi-i uvil. Iii conolinl ini; his interesting and oiiinost address Mr. lieiit paiil a tribute to Mr. Miln. the actor. In an hour's conversation with i l.im ho founii him a man of great intolli- | qence aLd earnestness. boiit upon uoinu his utmost to bring tho stagii into good repute. Four yours ago a salary of 010,000 a year had been olhered to Mr. Miln illio wouhl rotuin his ll]llll*4l4( l`lll charge, lint he saiil no. iiiiil ho lolt that his mission in lilting tho tlieatro up above reproach was as noble as that ol the clergyman in the pulpit. Preachers were plenty. but men with honest, gun- ,erous and lolty purposes were not nume- rous on the stage. They are needed. Mr. Milo, he felt. was one of them. With men sncli as he lies hall the solu- tion of tlio-niisuailerstandiuir betwoen the church and the theatre. Tho other half was with the church. ,_,.., _ _ . Important Notice to me And . We have lnatiluted legal proceedings against arties who have manufactured and sold, anxthoee now selling. cl are with nar- row banrlu ofdierent colors. I miler to thoee regilhred and used by up. and respectfully request the trade to treat maaufacturera and dealers who employ much diareputahle ` means to foiat their goods upon the public. in the manner they deserve. Those who encourage them by selling` their lmltatloue we will roeecute to the {u leet extent of the law. an we reliy upon our lriep I and the respectable dea era to auint us in putting down thin obnoxious clasl. who are I dig,- grace to the trade. The atandaid of Bur celcbreted branda. "Canle," "El Padre. "Queen's Own," and other: will alwayabe maintained. the etatementof other: to the gogkrgry notvutnatanditvg.-S. DAVIS .1 r . I Onblnot photon down to 08 ndoun to: one month It nndonolrn. * L4. J`AA .4 _ IKIHINI l'.nIIuII.II-nInnuun-- nu... Dublin. March b.-A sensation has been mnclo in liilkenny by an American hrinumu an action to diapoaaen William Flood from his possession of the pro- nrty known as tho "l{.lkenn_v liantea." illmm Flood has been known in the owner ol those estates lot 27 years. The man who now diapntos lllo min in nnmi ed Frank Flood. He llll just arrived from America and claims to be the lines] descendant and lieirol the colu- broted Henry Flood. The American not only clumu the estate: but bu slam in- stituted a unit to recent. from Willlnm Flood |5(I).00(). which plunti oven in the unount. ol the prom: defendant has realizoxl from eotnteu. -oo------ AN AMERICAN CLAIMIM) 'l1'n.It To ran Kn.` ........w nu-ru. _'ai'-rm-rx.nm nun`. STAGE DUTY OF Till`. CHURCH. n. u-. n_, 1,.. n,._ ll- jun Consumption and all uvsting Diseases. Tl... ...... ..l 35. dhoexjaue at very low mm ... Bteerngo Fnckou to and from Liverpool and Queen town ml all other pm-ta of Europe :0 lowest later. Thruugh Bill of Ladiug -'nnt,Uln.agow, llavre, Autwer |'0iDlc8 on the Continent ; sud rnneuu For ll-eight paanaga, Apply Q In- givon for Bel- nud other or Mediter- GANADIAIF H011-`I0 RAILWAY. GOLIIIIIST spasm rnnus --T0 '1` [1 E - In freight oern It In lnmndcd to run A Hurlu of (Volnnlat I-lvtwlnl Tmlnn to the (`Jun Ian North-Woo: Ihmuahom the mouths 0! MARCH nud APIHL by the lntondlng purcbuera wlll lhua portunlly 0! nccompanylmz their .12`; And IHII have good nroommodation nnd make quick time Ana the dues: -upon which phone HIUCCIQLH ' those HPECIAL will be run will depend upon lhu qulmmy of -....--.-..-. . --n-u-u. w-u-u-v-.1-urn:-rn EisZ"ii'A"i3i5"s"5"ii"i~`i5;iZ:?bs a;.~-..\;-..u-..-u_..., _... .. __-... Omvrlnn, naltlorn mould mm} their names, mi drone: and other |I -rl Ivlllwr \vIthonld1-lnyto 1.1. P. mLnnsLs.v, ' l|'lYl\"I'LINlNl| NU 0I'll7H,. 'KhI\l>lyAsk hy I llmmnnm-ml 'lh(-no, R(`lll1`l(`Y In because I know them tn ho mu.u1u.n lil- :s,evdursed by leading phyulolunnhrougrlr out 0 Donunlou. {or than cure of lI'E('!YlO nu- v.AaKa,|nd not claiming In |cv1~:n1'rmNu. Also boonuue may have the )rx.w'r rumnvu prlxmd on each bottle label thereby ontbllnq the pun.-huer to know Iusl what he I: tuklng. I I`\l=I'\ lIlkII\ 1 1})RUGGIST, ( Immn in. . owr. Hunt QT` DLe9u.I.'u.5== cu...-_u va- L|V0l ||00l. Londouderry, Quuunmwn or Bol- can to Human or Porttnwl. nnd nlwsyu II low ulowuv. ruaquotod b ..ny olhet lines. Twkels. app y vrn nu II AILEY. cmm/an Mom//.wsr.] oanaunu} All Rail Route III lrlnu-1-an:-om... Iunuumv, um IN THE MARITIME CUURT UP QNTARHI. I dloln-I In the world. All lnmllhn uaa ll. Weak Buck. Enlarged Joints. l nrnl(y-Ir, Bhouv mnmm. Neurolgla. Dlnhlhnrln, so Mica, Pro- lupnnn Ulorul, Fomnle \\ cannons. The but And only onnnln ramoy to roll;-vn rain of all kinds, no mum 0! how ions: -um-nu; mun: n-Hul unruntaod rip lea Rwollon Jo|nts.Vucnn aim, Bites of mu-om or Hick llogdmtu-. No 0|] nr In-nun In u-lmuu nnrl gum-r - mun ....p ...n drunl-tn. T1-lnl bonlu, RM. Wrllo Dr. (inle- bux 3182. N. Y. P. (L, who wlll ulve mlvloo on all dluoueu Iron ol clurqe. Bonn-o of unscrupulous dealers mud counter!-lln. Thu geuulue has the name blown In lhe ulna and lac-almlle ol the discoverer : name over nub uorlu. Fully anpply nd. 0. lilN(i'd.Urum1lsI.Klnn Ht. 50V. 5 M ALTCPE 1? SY IN I Hwovlc-n'.lo|nts.Vuicnu on or (rune In clam nud sweet; win no: lo. lnnmmnon of the Kndnny.-. Hugh-`I Dlneuo. Dlnhetmc. Immn-lunn 0 0! I mm. In the only Llnlnn-ut m the worm ['tm'n*I|nu terntlvo pnwrra. (inn ha mkun h.LN'nA1ly ; nnrmi Cramps 'nud Cuc, Dhswhuvn and D) wuwry. 80):) by 1??` - (hung ta. 1`:-I11 l_)>on.l-_~, wrm_m-. (men, ' Hl~`.l(lv2A`Ss(`uurtof Pnlvnno has been In umuted In the Mlrlllnm Uoun of Ontario on helm]! of Willunn Leahe nml vha Angla American lnaunmca Couxpnuyngulnav. the Philo nenuan. her Tnchlo. AR urn] and Fnrnlsula. now lying at, me Port of nunmn under nrrul by virtue of n wsrrlnc Iluuod from the nld Uonn. and no rvomurrcr or IIIIWOT has been mud in the am Court. Thin In to nlvo nollco so mud in the am Thin In alvo all ponnonn who nlvo or cluhn to hno In mm. (H. eor lllbere In the MM Phllo Hcnnol. mu 1! n dumurrsr or Inn:-I In lhu Igld (Your: `xwIu ran _snvIc:. from tho xubllonlon of mu notice. tho and (}oI|rI will unlo-r the mud Hnlo Mennen. her Tulle. Apparel und Furniture to ba mid to answer the slums lnlmulod or to ba Inntlluled union the nuns, or mnlm ouch order In the I prcmlul u to It nhnll noon rluht. JAMEH A. lHl`.NDlCllHDN. tho nld (Your: be nut and In tho omen of tho Doputv lienlnnr of tho nld (T vmt M Klllnltll Ilthhl III (In)! tho and BIPT UALITY CRO`-;;l JIWI BUDA AND FA [LY FLOUR. CHEAP IO CAHII. onto. In-nu, Illorn. ind Peed OI IIII Ihldl. m.l'srm hodnco IIIODII1 In-In `G II II___.I____ LlIA'I'1"I I I Dcputv Mauhtrnr It Klnlnbon. Dated am: Jnnunry, NH]. Tnken nthy Hrmnn dz Wnmnn of tho (`My of Klnguon. Prcotarn In Povlluonorn Itnumntn tnrnlahod mu uppllonuon for :1! kinds of Interior Dooontlum to be executed In wood; tho I Igloo: nook of Fnrnlzun nlwun on hnnd. wood ; III FITIII rnmuu II Hnarry 5553.30-nl Iluvah Illh isms` LINIMBNT mm wxum. iuw.nTB.AL snnnma FORGE. ll SLUU Alah H15 Gent|emen s Fur Coats. Shoor ol TrotI.e.r: nnd Rondntenu. Funny Bhoer. Bunting Shoe: Ind Ruling Pluto: Always on hand. Feb. 22. O. W. IIOBINHON. (fnhmet nml Ormumenlnl Wood Workers. Toronto F_lou r Store. 61 Brook Street. B. H. CARNOVSKY & CO. Foon _A_.MATION! 1`li} BPEEDIEBT AND M081` CERTAIN ME- dloln-9 Ticket Agent (`mzliuxx Pm-io IhL'l`y, Much H. lurch 1. [IR I Sept 2!`. om l|lY_I_ll|I mam B. H. OARNOVSKY, hp: unnr And (`Arvnr Blyomli out celery chnpound / M-nN'rAININn nnm-nvu `U PIITCIIIDOY EU ILIUW IUUI WHII I10 II J. GEO. KING, hRl1(l(1lC'I" Elydanhsm St . off Priuneu Strum. \---Z Beware ol l`mInIorlc-ll-. V VVIVIIVIIILI IIUVU UIIVI I WOUIL` H\0(.n|u]9ud [pf Dyspepsia ! lntligrostic And kindred dineuuu n the use of /' 4 `Mn Finn Ila In Olnlds. A_SW';l_I;'OOK Du gun I ll l}llNSl}lF;NTIjl`JITI_S` _DRUBl}lST Royal Ma.il-S_fearnships. (90 Hr IDIII IUUII Ulll. JAMES A. IIENDEHHON. Klnlnbun. uhnunry, JAI. CM \WI`0ID. AOIIT. Cannon Inn LIYVIH nu Princess 92.. Kingston. \ Ind i gostion : ALI. g "wuiiaTa;:~'nii?uiTIuFIKv Hutu Inr land noun-3nr.d Monk or yum; .`?:.2.:2`::..3a,2-.23:'::r=" ~ ; Llnunl In A lVI\ll\|1\\1nnn. ....... .. ,.___, , ` -ux-uu ul nuuq-nun lI'lI1l\l'l. humans 3 convoy MUILDIMI uwmunni w: an I t In .- I ..:...':.*.'.:...-.'=.,'.`:...':: :.'.. I-I --=-~ LQ In--u ram.-on Iv... -|...Ln-.. -__,. 4 n--u nuu-r uv urwnrun. II` In: lfnctcry Work slmhry Jom r. personally. at we WQL_l)_'S TICKETAGENCI. mu-om ox1do(L.ugzImg an vunluu Uxlrwtlon nl teeth. ____________ LII LOIIUOIJ. and Llnonuote or the I oary'a '.`ompnny. London. lCng., Hv-up--rvl. ohoumao. Olco Prlucuu H!rN'!.(`\.1. I) Btrnot, Klmmou. U he-umrn. (>a)6a-W$'ITIBg Iwcnul`rh.cvu: I-m1 liroula Btrm Iltornnn hold m the nraomruuln r-I to _., ._ ""'"_LL"R.E'__`.- _ unnnu|nl\.|s!I mum. E_llN'AN(`-IAl- AUIINTB (I nuuae Htn--I, K mm. Momy to Imu nu rv-ml .--Ur-.uVv oumruoourmen. IIONEY 1 O LWAN. IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMH, at low ntnl on IuN>rcu,on (my And It` rm Property. Loans pruuluvl on City and 1 oun'y lH~h-muron. Ag-' Iytn 'l`H0'\A.-I mumm. Murmur I":-untonno An_nnd luvmtmom hovloly. \`vrIc!c--()uno- THOMAS Mnnnur Fa-on an and \`l"l'lClt-- alto the root 011101`. Jun Is Worth the Iroubleto nee them. Price! are vxoeodinuly low. With pleasure they WI he rhown (0 ovary one that wxll call at the IUIIN HERALD. l.A., I I tuccenor In Law mu. MC [)HYSlClAN, BURCEON, A11. (real bmoul lmtwaou Prln `"_!', NIIVV l..|vl'.ll. I V!-IE undersigned will: to Inform the ml-ll __ L_1_: _!1_4__!_z>A_|_M3t_ed}1p|n!1 op:-nod ALI ER! lhnl he {in Mled II And 0 nod A Ll I OONNECTION W T}! B . LAWllll`N()l! H()'l`F.L on King Benet. rmH*r.c1.uu mnu will an" n he on ad on um Ihortonl. uollon. hLl)|<`. l\H()H.. oprluloru. Breathe: there 1 ma . Wllh soul no dud. Who never to human um: um when driving in An open mad. with only 5 sun but on ma bud. `mm Galloway Mn loop Mm warm. Antique Mouldings and Frames. _' OPERA HOUSE F/SH & amt/e M6 (E72 `PW! Yo llll I Ooh. Ionpton. ownm AND SON. I` ARCIIITEOTB And Mulldl oo.\Vel|lm:ton-street. In PICTURE I/MME FACTORY. Falibut, Szlmnrgaddock. &c.,&c. Royal Brand Hmmn Wuddieu, tho ne .t intho olty. w. mu. cnnovsxv. nu `To Bird Fanciers Tlw lmmlsmnest and cheap- est lot of (`u;.us ever offervxl in ]\'ing.s-tun just opened out at Hon mnnvod hln Rouldonou Ind Omno to nu Corner of WIl..blNu l`ON AND WILLIAM I'll. Iwo block: was ol Poll umco. I flV'|IlIlIIIl: I Iljuluuuialllvila W`. M. DRENNAN unumnu-n A nnnxnn. ilk 17 P:-luau: l.(lI)IolfOpotMIo Wnhlnx Iooulnoo. I you want mo IOIIGI nu your nuns. l`.0 1:4 urn-In ollloo none: Iho nnuousl 1'0 . I Day It . 10.1. A IIO OFFE R.'.`.'.':'.`I x"v"'a'r`A" ' I -HA1` LABOR AND IIODIOOI EOUII nod vnmlou on on ma. about I non. now can led by Lt.-Ool. unit`: 0 I ` 2'5.` ""3... ':n'a'. 2 wt" `u ..."" Anni! !o.RlllPA`l'll0 I Bol. down Ibfnn 1 N! m: emu mm d lb HG W M I !.`Ru {n'rn:'6 `u no'o`n." mm .\l'Al(I'liI 1. ('COU.V'lA.\'T, AL'l>l'l'0!1, .4 mm rm-no. nan Klntvu DI ICMIIER of 1 London, can": 'tomnnm K.) lwu,UuI. cow no ll. FM\"l'IlI. I.L.h. Nov -m, H"... I }Direot Importation 11>. OHLKE. \Ja\:-v\a.-u `no.1-.. .5. General Real Estate Agent. IAOUGES To RENT. - 1'l:NAN'l'a IOU VD Bnl1:lln| Lou, Pump. It-.. bought Ind sold on acmmmlou. Tho Mlu lhtmlhip O0. Ooopologl `that: I nloonl Iron Buunnn from Not Y rk to Jun: - no. show I nub lain nnd Ooou luau. ovary 51- . Mrnsto oduudny. To an luau: Porn re (anal Ma Junie: av-1 durum. hhhy. II-nu so oon and stateroom uoommodulouu lznnod u ldnhlpn, whore tho motion in loan 8"'F'.`:'J.? " :'.':'."'."'......"" `.'`"':`'...'`;I " 1 . n n o o , losvooal Co.. II In lulu! lloirgorl. m WIb|oL`Q)TON block: Jun. mu. I3. llqmy s Iludwm Store`. PRINCESS STREET. w..b. .4 [BREAD,_l_3READ. KING STREET BAKERY. >fEzJa3u:if,AL- on. I. H. HINDIRION U` KW!!! I. JUKIN 5' SOLICITOH, d-c. ponllo tho Poul u. n. nr-nun. u.v.u., l..D.R.. ENTXBT. 011100 and nouldeuoo. Pnnocnu Ht. butweau Montreal and Hvdmmnn)-an-v.-eta xlroun Oxide (Laughing Gnu) mhulumuod h W. M. uEENNAN's UNIIHHTAKINH llEPAli'l'MBNT Is Never Closed. PIANO-IN BTRUOTION . unmm & nmwu SOLK I1()lu:|.r.T(.`. 1911 (mlnrlo Elrrtl, Klan awn, Out. Oman A! That. Malls , oppogm Post one. Fob. 9. ' _ _ _ .. _L._..._ Feb. 4. ___Z h Iuuoorrmx .". em" I nlnlllsmtllnl Wnnhlnl Innnlnnn. n 1u.Iu:Il N. WAL x'l`TONNltJI'!|. Hnllrltor-, gmllll Ibo l'nn I ll;-u, nunn wAmuv. I J WI. NIWLANDB J `I3 HI ! RC1`, Ford r Ill:-cl1,l mnd oor. I. IIAGN 1-(`H TM("l` Ul-FIUIH Kin (Mun J. H. CLMIK. M 11.. DJ ) R..l..D.B.. )r':N'l`IR l (lnuluua of New York Uollo; 1:`:-umrr). 0_m_m-WellIugtun troet. W. JONES, Contractor jII`I-.. III IIINDIIION data: In human um tho no [mpu-on In gin kuonfon Ibo nolw _ , _ __ _________ DR. .1. YDUNG. M`D.. Nlclllillollha Rnynl ('rIliuux'0V 1 u_1:l Of Magnicent Gold and Bronze rnmn I-WI-Il wmm; . , - _ aunt umsly M rawoaoo. to ` n-\u-\.n.\Ill| In]. L. (URHK, M.').. Ouoconlur to I): Juvll Phynicinn. 8urp,nu., '11.. Otce and I40!` reayly oppoulw mu-on Omco, WaIMunm_. n-'rm'r. You. wilouu troat, bu l`r1uN~u: Btroma. Pnrnunl. GEORGE CLIFF I ._--`I lgggl mnng A.- B. I. SPARKS, D.D.U., 'rnn~ nm...-...- ... - msr 1N-'r_n_1 cm! AT, WUD` U I VON 'I'H-U 233 PRINOE88 STREET MAI I'Id_ Psolnc Coast. Tourists` Tickets I Ipoolumy. Accurate MINI rollab|e lnfux-mule`: tzlven re- garding: Mouton nurl Batu, olthor by null or porIona1ly.u the Uustneas Cards. ms llroru siren. wyllolnll. Hurp,nu., d'u.. law] rlfoavpoulwuhol on()mco,WelMua1on in la n the ~H.y or country [u-ompn, ll FIRST ---------_.." -2 .19., mmh nm FORSAZL`IuZ.( 3. nmoa-woIIIugtoifs?i}Ea`:T"i.. : I\l pM_I'Vnll0I': Mtlm Hutu w |AlJ.l'. Cum. }"ll0N1'lNA(`FIllT I WIIG to tho noon! an I35. I . O'B.llLLY wlllholdsclouin 8510 Iron this damn! All but Btootol I &a.h1I"'Nr.M h :1? m h Ia. . In to . noon l.DoluI'I Dix` 4mm-nce Stream. 0 - D MONEY TO MM N In if. (`.II. |. Mc(`nmm-'.J An um... 1, Brock atrootl w NO. 55 s, M (bu nutu r`:-ugbonno l0l!- po- J nu. 8.1. Lana ._-_ NEW Yonx AND LIVERPOOL $000090 wanna. linulnlng. and Bo Oounn noouuo-1 Oman . -"uM'0IK.0OAl'.ANTIID. . ".`.h Q33 RRII3F3Q 3T3??? Flllt. SIOKE l IIIII. run and mT:"m_:n. nmmllw SECONDN-E A1`ND nooxs LLNE. T. II. will pay any one to buy those` mot thou: Ivor. However. to tho Having menu:-ad the World's Ticket Annoy I to roloucnll Linen of rwouncn plylnf on the M nnllc sud Pnelflo Ooosnl. Cone L non for parts In the Boulhern sum, Won 1n tnl Am ea. . ... ,. nu-.- -...| VV. .Il.- J..J&1..n.u.V.I.VJx.LV Imxnuxn O IIIALIII. 1!! C 17 Prluouo Inl- .1. I C An oxporlonood mu: shun on the Prcm nu. IIATI-IS 0i- _-I AI8AGl-I : Cabin -i60. 880 and 3100. according to Looommnlatiou. Intermediate passage- I'. In VV'eet.__Ind.1ea- iurnza `roan: Tekphonc (`onuaunu-.mIon. CI! `ll 1-\<= 1.-nx'rx1- A `K? FIHDM PIBII No. II Vl .W YORK vvvr:--v v u-wu-. .-v_V._ Cor. Johnson G: 0mm Io Bu] Jun J00. 1 mo )-`;i`fE`a`."l;;|-(P comm - l.4Il'l`| .'L)., 7cEfLv. tnl Am nca. Alw A am for the Uzioo & Blnolx River and N.Y.O. llw|{Ju, in Cutorlnnrl and Lowvllle. Port hevdon Lien, Albsny. NowYorx. Phiir dolphin_ Baltimore. Washington, Pmnburg. and niln citiesin smerion. Tho u'l`.lI. will run Colonist Hie-ping (Tarn FREE l-'.Vl-XHY WEDNESDAY for ma accom- modation of pnuaanuaru to tho Northwest, llri` Iinh Colnmhm, California and point: on the Km Hon. 7 ' an O. nwnvu. L0wv|l}6. (-:u.u.rzca n max mason) I TBUUBAND ISLAND ROUTE BY UIIOA a BLAOK mum nu. ,`to7nuu,n1nuy, Haw mt, Phxhdalphia, ...|.|...-um lhnlmnvn anal All Pninln In Nrrthmn ._ -_._, _--V_', . . , . Wuhlnnon, Bnmmon um All Polntnln Northern now on. via G.T.R., 'l'.LB. and N.Y.0. nyu. uuotuvq-I:-u A. IIMHOVIDIZ ll\l.1s0 ALL HIS , I, I-____ Travemng. T. HARLEY. Gen. 'I`xoke1IAg'G. - AVERAGE PA8 W Route 34 mo nu: ma gone honor another :11 van. no one who pur- ohuu. oven 5: lhtllnta duo. nood dupur ol hiring nbundnnz opportunity thin usual: 0! telling their nullity. Very Fine and Refreshing Prepsrstiona for the Complexion and the Skin. Lvm. SITIS & uo.,| Ourimporlstlonsof Paper Hgnglngat ` ` r _ '.l U r r I 1; Spring are oohstanly arriving. dur 3605 I I ( : when completed, will be 1.113 host aelootol atom: ll] Central Ontario, and we invihei u. apoouon by those who contemplate decor- Lting their homes. We nre condent we can please everybody. Give us a call and look over our utook. 3 No Trnuble to Show our Oondv. `i [PUREDUBBABHANUIJBYLUNTELI Iucin Baleste and Urvalhu l}alasta,| We HANGINGSJ Robinson's Wall Paper 1139013,] GRANQ DIRUNK wumrs T1.:T AGENGY. 4F133Tj1MPUBTAT1N\ me - cum - yen - uous.| __.a Thlnrcquxrea no blending, an! is put. up hull pound orlulnal packnyos lluvo Lino on hand a chmoo nsortment PARIS. FINE T01LHT SHAPS, A choice assortment of Mronkfnsv. Cereals the Breakfast and Rolled Bacon. A call Iollollod by James Redden, Nov.'?7. For Fine Bru-h nnd Comb Sets, Odour, Dressing Ind Jewel (lawn, we mks the loud as usual, showing the uent line In the city. Our Stock of AR'I'IS'I`S` MATERIALS ll Vfy hlfgf. Fee our Lineu~Fucei Cards for puntimz in oils without any prepnrnion ; also the new line of Drum Plnoquen, (ver hund- norne) Opnl. Glass. Plnoques nu mnny other novelties, to ba had only at ureugtln and wholenomeuens. Hare eoono-I mica] than the ordinary kinds. and o.`:.:'~v. be cold In competition With the mulvnm` How not short weight. Hum n! honphnte powders Sold only in mm llovu. umo PowDzmL`o.. Id! WA St. New York c/mp A/V0 BEAUTIFUL] Tholut train oonneouun at Hulllax with the Inn Sounern lanes eve Thursday at lzllxm. Thain-t lrsln connect. 113 M. Porulun-I OIVBI Ivory Wednesday ll [:30 pm. BATES 03' I ABBAOH`. -*- ,,,,.l50. I70. I-K). uur nwcx or is Very Large. Pea our Limu A~ P. "OH oWN s I`JrI Prlnceu blrec-I Duo. 7. (Parfumerle Helellrez, -J; J.J-` J.'-l _L_l\J_I- F'ri9a.%Rin9.AA%9v|es En" removed their Subleu from the City Hotel Yam (0 the 34"` ."T'F.'.'T 9".TTT!'FEI:I IIICTXI'II'I$" ZIITTQI lnpwn Home Ixnhnngo, Liver Ad Board In lublomcomvr ol I-lrool und qzlroou u--5. I!) u... -_p...4__n__.__. ` NOTICE. ' Moonunfu anus. romovod City IPEI ANNUAL IIITING of tho 8hInho|d- on of tho fronunu Iron and Innumont Ioolcc wlllboncld In tho Ioolocrl oloo on WID lsDAY.Ibo mu any of March lnII..u Ibo hour 0! I o'clock on. TIOIAI BIIGOI. rnmmc L *c'Y| luwr uedlat .. . .. . EtaeerLge......e.....j.`. .... If {on no sending {or our friend: you oln bu n Prepaid Puuao ckou M lowest nae: M. this otllma, nvnllnble from Fiunllnd. Inlsnd, Bootlmd, Fnnoa. Germany, Sweden nhd Nor vuy: Steerage $13.00- v,...--......: Lnnrlnnrlnrrv omaunmwu RESIDENCE. vv -rn-wv-_ V- mi rowve us/7Z'bbrs. lI1m`lMIhI-lulhh. umtmmaa. Loan lllqhl Iohool own: TUIIDAY Out. Inn. M - 1:. RYAN. Pnndpnl. All OIICI I-nu K0. Pollnamnrng Ion will wonpuysuuaga Cm l')an.l.! --B AZ .A. AR.--i mum vv: Ja.u.l|,. Feb. 17. 'l`ma Powder never urles. A mtuvollof ynmy ureumll N on econo- Nov.f?7. my. AR'I'IS I`S` MATERIALS 5 Vnru I..-no mono:-rouoruoox ` " human. :1. agar. magma. Inch mm. mm. "

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