Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Mar 1886, p. 4

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u ' in Island d G.-O`lhOl|rI:;UIOf0II:IrI] or you Nearly all the deputy sh-eril}'s in this city live well, dress well, und grow fat. and yet they are not happy. Ask one of them how his busliivam is. and with 5 deep sigh he will answer in he:1rt-bronk- in tones, Oh. things are frightfully du l. There ain't ll cent in the busi- ness any more, and I wish to heavens I could nd something else to do. But they don t spend nmeh time in looking for nnythin else. nnd the distress of mind that tiicse gentlemen stiller when any change in the sliurii i"s olco is about to take place is highly inconsist- ent with their alleged (l(`])l()l':ll)l0 condi- tion. De uty Slieriil' A:u'on.~i occupies an entire ouso in :1 fashionable portion of the city. It is well furnished and his wife and seven children always dress well and look hnp iy. Mr. Anrons smokes good ci nrs. am has own so fat in the sheri `s oilice that o nds dilculty in gcttin within writing dis- tnnce of his dos . The other day, while he was resting himself after writ- ing the date on the top of :1 legal (l0Cll- ment. :1 reportrr said to him: "Howis it that Von seen) to be so umn )1 u 1.9 ml: su re e1;:3i:tic. nt nverv 0 has '-A-'l9&!!E..E.YQE.19llBvr)ma, Ill unu our. am. g the angles of'cr'`en`s." fit iiiii drawing-rooms are so (-hrmged in this wn that one hard] recugnxzes tem in their new has. no Inn and awk- ward par or that I use( to know is I.....I-.... {non H.-an nnsmv nnnlfn mu-.h their I30. um! mm mm unm- broken into three coqey noolis, each with its own little decorative arrange- ments and central idea, and each beau- tified by a tall brass lamp on the oor. or by lnrge table lam s. Another fancv of he dav for Lhasa by large tame mm s. fancy t e day thosa who have two small parlors. both with doors 0 enlng into the hall, is to close the hnl door of the front parlor and set the but-rack or card-table against it. This gives :1 much better chance to 111'- mn the furniture of the front room of- fectively, keeps oil` draughts from the open front door, and gives the room the cosey, shut-in look so comforting in winter time. A di lomnte`s wife was the tirst to set up this fashion. too. afwr sho had struggled with and solved the Pr0blcu`1 of those narrow Amor- ...... mhl. uunnll nnrlnra she had strugglotl wltn nnu BOIVUU um roblcm cun houses with small parlors openingso nearly on the street door. At one was here where the front ar- lor door has lately been shut. the oor of the second parlor is back under the hull stairs, and the servants had an nniuaing encounter with a den! caller, who insisted that ho did not want. to go to the dining-room if the family was at table. He had supposed the ladies would be in the nrlor on that day and at that hour.-- usIu'ngton Car. in St. Louis Globe-Democrat. _0UIll0LD ABBANGEIEN'l`. -LU- A Deputy Sherllrs Philosophy. She Chriohed No Animosity. Pntlnu tho Blood correct sll Disorders of mo Liver, Stomach. Kldnon and Bowen, They la- vlxorsu sud rqum to hunt: Dobunitoo Conmtnm-ns,|nd no lnvnlulblo in n`! Oolnplaum Incldenul IO Fomnlu ot nll spa. LIVEIIPML &:LIINl h (M m..m. IIIIJIANCB C0'Yo \l!A l` LAIOI MID.-0_(-IIIODIOUB HOUSE udwunnuonounto (about! uautnov MIA.-Ool. anloyza nundnvn :1 mgnoulnt In ondoul Mlldlmn. `rm. htlnhnlorl We are showin; the Largest Range of Spring Dress Goods in the city. % K "J. $5.1 KJ.L.LV .1. .|.l.|...u.a.|.V A In an lnhmblo remody tor had up, Bad Emu?-I, old Wound Baron nnd Uloon. For Son Threats. Ironcblil. Couuho. OoldI.uonI. ubeumm:m.0lnndunu wining: and all an: Dha- Iuh has no ul. ~ Thollln Olnununt II`! manufactured on! M 13 NOW Oxford Ht.,(lno B33 oxlord 33., London and an sold bv III Vendor: ollodlolne ` -bout the outlined world; with direction for null: nlmout nary up. Pnnhuunlho loolio tho Inn! on tho pail ll bout. 1! the uddnu ll not I88. 01- Itnot. London) an annual. Juno :3. ' For sale by nan BY WADE. Kingston. IDRESS GUODSI] Just received 9 Gene oi checked Glnghum D:-one Goods. I nno euonmenl. ll 10. ll. mo. 90! yu-d. Theee good: ere very cheep. Also e the ueomnenl 0! Embroidered Net Lsou em px-ioee Iowa: than ever betore. Also I nae ueortmont of Zookh. Englhn end Cenullun Tweed: M Ptloel Io oompoh will! In house In the crude. Received mo Spring Ce tnbwlnon In: the lndlee tooell and cumin. Then output will be sold at price: the: I In me you. BOSS, ~n,,__ n__.l_ tV_--L Il1-_..|...nn- 'I'III-I "- IIBI-IA ?!-}l'I` - WONDElI- 0|-` MODERN - I`llVll-IF. Friends and customers surprised at the wonderful change nude in the Old Store. but not more so then st the Luge Stock of New spring Goods just nrrived and opera out {or sale. In every wey complete. --4 . , . . ..... ..... rue Muny who hove never deelt with the old rm of Thou. Moore dt Son imagine their prioee were higher than other pleoee. They will nd by selling what I mistake they hnvejmede. end to buyers edvnntege to examine our goods before purohuing elsewhere ~ Night calls promptly attended to by Robert or J os. Reid Garrett Street, near corner Division and Princess Streets, or at office, 254 Princess Street, Kingston. 'l`I.`l WDHONI4`. (`.(}Y\/lMUNI(`.ATI(3N _: .l_)1_`J.LJl.J.l.4L`\J K} K11. \l\/L4 lg/..n. L44; In the lilon Popular Brand In Inc United Blulel or Canada. can LADIES: Auk lor IIII SPOOL SILK. and tukcnootller. see Ilnl the lane of lleldlng. Pnnl & Cam. In on Every spool. T 1):. E. C. Wll'l"l NEIIVI Am) BRAIN Tnmn II". I [unnamed Ipoumo for liynorn. Dhmnou 0onvqlI|pn._ lfiu, [11 Proatr on. ouuod b ca. ..... Mun; n... MINNES & BURNs,| There in no use for me to sdvortius prions. but just to ma tint out Good: no ahown with pleasure and samples given. To hen our price: is to give An otdor. Trade hue nlresdy commenced to boom and we would advise our old And new cus- tomers to call early sud choose from one of the nest assortment: of Tweed in Centrd Cnundn. W. M003 E. -3-'11`:-n. an-nan-n-u-u Ever Lxne in Stock hfmarkad down. by"|tt.en ing our cheap sale. 'w--- --% . --p-\ -- [WE WANT THE PUBLIC! To Call and Inspect OUR STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS For Spring Suits and Overcoats, of the Latest Designs and Best Manufacture. We will guarantee perfect satisfaction to all who will favor us with their Spring Orders, as we use the very best trimmings and employ the Best Cutter in Canada. All our surplus stock must go. Special Reduc- tions in Ladies French Kid and Calf Kid But- ` toned Boots, Cents Hand-sewed Laced and Elastic. LSIUIII Illlluu I Ilnuu. No. SL1. corner Pnnoou a Sydenlnm Bis. Run:-mu. Onuuo ' |D7lffA R M ST. .1:Q__1I.r .4 [IMPORTED TWEEIJS AN|)WOR81EDS` Gtngylnmn the III0rtIII|- I310. 11 150. 90! ml. Thogo voryygogp. I _ Feb. 15. `I3 VII-Jo @"PIea_se call and- inigpect them. Feb. 25. 1-ab. Aag.m:. EJJIIIVII. Vuxnnnv I:s'nn|.Is|um - . I was All bunohunl nndcnulnu nnudod to. B: non-Innllv an hnn All hand: 0! QPRING GOOS DAILY. BEL__Q_ING Sn )()L SILK .......- D-.. an-I-nil luv II:-ana-nltorn. `gar 8a.1ebya.11 Dry Good`!-Iouaevw BELDING_r S SPOOL SILK 1. I:__..... 1'... nnnllu HI:-nncrlh nn IIIIIIIIII. BELL15i1fG s SPOOL SILK ._ ...- -_-. n........... ::.......n In Ilul llnm-.I mums or BELEIN@.:.__P99g.-ILI< `i3EL1)INGjs_s_1{0 SILK BEI]DiNG s SPOOL SILK nu-nun-on ll umber ol Yard: marked on Spool. 1886 Pl\l!(0I- I'\II`l' l);\lL\'_Hl{|'|`[:~lI wH|;3,:MA.RCH 18, 1886. I IIIIVVUV %IIVt I`lI'B-I TELEPHONE ()OMMUNICATION.-- nu OLA..E?; I .L\i G` `:"LA.L.`1.| FOR SALE. JJ_J1.J'.LJ.V \/I I./ K; I. \/ \/.-.1 N/.;;. ls Famous for Lenulh. Strength and Quality. \ ('l he Lending Undertaker and Embnlner.) '1:-H733 OINTMENT I-nrnnrlulnrnd 1... ma nmuu Wonudu. .LJJ..Av\/wrgr r\,._\,,r_.. ,_ II Free from l(nol| and llnpcrlecllons. Corner Princess and Bagot Streets. ._JLJ.L;V\)I l\J lg/.n.\r\/_;..4 -x./. Ip Always Preferred by Dressmakers. ELRAILIIBSIIIKXTTIHUBLIIBS IJJLLV K} DJ k)l \I\I I1 tJ.|..L1.|.1. Nlenuu-es N umber uiion hodnii bobtlixitoo Conumnm-nu,|nd n That have just arrived. In the lien In Ille Nlnrkel. 59 , BROCK STREET. Hnnnnnnnv in Tr -7 Cj Staple and Funny Dress Goods, Clrpet Wu-ehoune. 1335 i 1 jltlji ($IIH[III.:. I ___j.a-:-jjjj-- I DR VV- G ANGLE! I I.I.0.I.. IIOIAVD. Oll at Ah. but Inmnnu uompuu'uu-nun bnnul III Crnulu. _ Run or lmvnm I as low as myopic omen. Inlnulul Gun-In on City sud Inna Rui- dunou, for Three sun. to modunto uranium. 13 you]: L110 And Annuity In Gonornl rooorvo fund . Total In ted fund: . Ollllll Itnu ll-3 .. . 947,!!!) THOMAS Bl'I.IGGB. [BREADL__BREAD. | in nu u-ca. nu Ih uvocl. rdqhoud out-uusuo-. I.t You wiluve from 250. no 3 IL50 1 Pair Buooesaor to Tbos. Moore & Son. 53- vv ~ \r- Java sir-Lu. I.I.0-In 1!! 10C. I1 jg .n.-Iuni rh--nnhnllan. `ah. 8381' II THE CITY AT up-. ru;-w\i\11rn v\ A `I;-11 Ml Princess Street.` 1886 I'M lnoulodgo Acquired IIIIIICI Inn Bard lull! [All I! Illltlln nuuloqo noqux-on nuvuun a---vv and lush lastly Two your ago a oung mun min; In nvermont villgge. aving nished hil madamionl education. was ready to ..... ...... I91!) ll ............ 53.4o0.0otLo; I Vermont viugge. having nnxsneu nu Academics! education, ready enter oollegm Butjnatboforp the duy appointed for his enmlnmqn be was taken 111. After several weeks of suffer- appointed for ma enunnmqn ne was `ing he slow) recovered his, health, but discovered I at his mind had lost the -|ri(\-1A(lno nnnnlnul in: air van:-I nf hurl` discovered that his mind nau lost me knowlod acquired by six years 0! hard study. tin, Greek and mnthemstlos. all an... autumn and Ida nuinul was 5 lnownou acqmmn by 81! years ox naru all were gone, and his mind was a blank in ma 3. to hla preparstory studies. His octor prescribed that he should rest his mind And famillsrlm himself with a few simtle details of Iiuht, um-I: Ha nhmmd I. n ndvina. and human with raw lllll Ie nouns OI light. work. He obe ed t e advice. and found in his old hub t of doing thin carefully the schoolmaster that brong t back his old knowledge. Before his Ill- ness the youn man. In order to earn 3 little money. ad taken care of the vil- lage church. ewee ing it out, cleaning the lumps. and do ng all the work of a sexton. He now rosumod this work. and by the physician's advice tried to kee his mind from puzzlin itself about In nnnnf mnnmrv. Severn weeks wont ple tnoeu menr neav means In mm. o broke down the pnoo 0! stock 19-" moneleuly. and from out the stud] hold- ers who may hnvo been clinging to their stock for several years in the ho that lomlhlng would be done to dove o the mine. Shnron never devulonod nnv int mme. anu-on never uevenopou nn'yt.mng unless he could mud hls title can to nine-tenths of the ptoflu. Hence. many 0! the people who were lmxen out by hoevyuleumenu. oenumnchuthe ntock wu nelllng lot ln the musket. Ind the mortlllosdon oi seeing the sham boomed e few weeks lhf mil cu-rlod Iln On I 1-nnhln nvnnn (Vault! 1 mln uptounlpoallbla Uoumunu: belnglucodv wutnthh bud- nau `-541 Fraucaco Letter. Isak: Ou:u8dou1l-(E; go ngpgdmg . um :?mg_o_`be}_nghhd1_r:g|_n_mthhbui- u-5 --v --- --v u-vn-uvuu-vu Ira -vu lull U um PIIJBIUIBM u auvluv nu... .... abou its oesof memory. Severn hv without brimrimr anv change in his |T|u loading Fin Inlunuoo Oompuay on the Oolmnont. [to Annual Premium Boooipu u uullluvnhod Itstoun lunrthu moon on any oulm 0olnpu1y.u|d It bu 3:: un- bbhhod mood of D `C011. April, 1%. J SWIFT. Aunt. mental conumon. _ On Sunds evening a stranger enter- ed the ohurc . and, as the sermon was a dull one. nzod carelessly around until his attention was attracted by the lam )5 on the wall. He noticed thnt all no wicks were so cnretull trimmed that there was not an irro ar ame to be seen. He wondered [13 to who could be the careful sexton, and. hnp ning to be in the place the following nnday, ho again noticed the same uniform trim- ming of the wicks. Passing the church the next day and ming the wicks. Passing the and , s;:.:7w..3::.;xs,a2JJ;:.;L1.,s,;:1.iszLLx., I in and saw the ymmg ma-xten sweeping out the central mate. i4)u|L1'|1g"lL'l< JseIF" at the youn man, the stmn er sni( : "Do vou 0 all the Work 11 ut the The silver millimmire. this old man who had run such an nstonisliin career. died here where :1 large part of tie mill- ions were invested. and yet his death had no inuence on every-day life and caused no general regret. A broker and man- aboutrtown. who runs against all kinds of people, said the other day. in talking of Sharon's death and funeral: You would be surprised to know how few real friends Sharon had. He was kind- nose itself to his immediate relatives and to those attendants and em loyes who were faithful to him. but outside of these and the half dozen business associates with whom he put up mining deals and carried on other transactions for getting the better of his tellow-mnn. he had ab- solutely no strong friends. The long di- vorce trial hampered him with an umry oi leeches. whose delity was A matter of coin-payment-. and who looked upon him as sim l a line subject for blood sucking. Alt ough Sharon `lay dying two weeks, sutferlng terribly except when under the inuence of opiates. 100? heard a word of sympathy ex reused for him. Around the stock mar et he was one of the moat cordially hated men that you could nd. The simple truth was that for the last ten years he has been wrecking mining companies and ruinin the holders of the stock. This he carrie on so systematically that thousands of pie traced their heavy losses to him. -nnuualnnnlv and human nut an nnnll hnlrl- .oxne'"'1TIa"{v?.I1h t73"&'..}la"a5v2'i5 "(E5 mine. Sharon never developed an tging could read title its loss of soverni ween went. by without bringing any change mentnl condition. (`in Cnmlnu nvnnino n ntnmornr enter- cuurcur Yes. sir." Do you trim the lamps?" Yes. sir. "Why do `you trim them in such a. po- culinr way? ` I don't know what you mean." Why. the anlos are all alike." Oh, but they ought to be. You would not have them uneven. would you? No." answered the stranger with n IIIHI HIIHII `If the court plonst-s, gentleman of the jury: I am sure that I volt-e lllt` com mon st-ntimcnt of us all Judge-. jurors. spc<`tator.~x --whun I say that the-. (iIli`t`.~iH of the g'(~ntl(~niun who has just r<'p()kt'li has been to us a great dt-ii;_rht.. I li:l\'t`. likened it in my own mind to N(,l]](.` great ctli|ice--somc lligilili(`.(`l]t work of srcliitecture. llutlnln mzzlod to do- tvrminethu articular H(')O()I to which it heion . t is not Doric; it is too ornate or that. It iSlll)I(`r()l`ii1lili:lil; it is not ornate enough for that. It is not Ionic; it is too strong and massive to he Ionic. At this very moment. gentle- man. a story conics to my lli(`ili()i`y that solves the problem. You all remember the old gm church-the St-oond Pres- byterian, gr. Pntterson'sr-which used to stand on the corner of Wabash avenue and Washington street. It was a beautiful edice, with its nmsenry of gray. its at decorated windows. its casteiiabe towers. One day an old man and his wife came for the tirst. time from their country home to see this great city; they walked up and down and marveled as they saw the busy streets. the Court-House. the stores, the warehouses on the river, and tinally they stood before the old gray church Arms akimbo they gazed u )on it in si- lent awe; but then the ol gentleman. turnin one eye on his wife and holding the ediIioe fast b the other. said: "Nan- cy. what a splen id specimen of cathartic architecture!` " I-Thn inn-w u-nu r-nnvnInmI. thn t I arclntoctumr " The jury was convulsocl, the effect of the other apoecch utwrly destroyed. and Sham won his case. ---.---oc- you?" ``No,`` answered stranger smile, but it speaks well for your care- fulness. Why. I should think one of tho ames would t all the others exactly it it were superimposed on them." "Sunerimooscd? Isn't that word used H-f.E;R...,I'x!E~l -':Ee.:|I11u:i_3fi7.Zf.. on. I. II; uuunlgsou "1 H011)!` C()lllI1l(HllHll(',(' 1l|`llUlI, nun un- l:1w_\`or fur lhv (l(`f(`l1(l:l1ll \\'us :1 _\<>un',: man just |u':m('hing 0uL. 'llm suit. I think. was for brm1(`h of cmllmct. my . sonlething similnr. Thv lnnhling nllnr-` no)`, who shall be ll:llIl(,`l('.s`: In-re-, \\':|:~1 wt-ll:\\A':1r<-M h`1urr.~ .-uinilily, nml :10- cordingly pn-p:1rnd his (-new witl: lhu greatest can-. Aftvr the ovixlclwo hml all been heard he stood l)0f0I'u the jury and (lelin-11ul at mm-nmrizml R)(`,(`('h, which wan about 200 do;:rm-s hi her thnnthusul)j(-,1-t. Slulw follows-ti rim and 2-mid: u all Hm mm.-9 vdnnunu rvnniln-nlnll nf ` in geomotr superimposed Lnem.` Superim[;oscdP 11 Certain V. If polygons, having in gnomotr 1'" y. polygons, having 1 equal sides and nngIes- ` Before the atmmzcr could nish his equal sides and angles- stranger finish ; senwnco the student threw down his broom. rushed frantically out of um church. ran across the street and intothc house, where he astonished his motlmr by oxclniming. in tom-ea of triumph: Mothor. I know that the square of the hypothcnuse of n. rilrhl miglu t1'i:u1gle is equal to the sum of am. q11:u`v:-1 of the other two sides! In .. mam.-mt his cnluml Irnnwlmlml Yes. the lure Enu-ry A. Storrs was a clmmcter. sure <-.||ul1glI." rumarkcd an attorney who hml grown gray in the service. Many nn0(~dot-s hnve boon told of hi.~I\vmulm`f1Il talvnl for \\'or painting and gift of ropnrlvo, but noth- In I have (ever In-urd quite ('lll\]`Il the 0 1-ct on mo of :1 little .N`[)l`('('h luv nnulu the rs! linw I .<:uv him. a full .~`(-uru nf y(':n`s ago. llv rm-prv.-'4-rm-I Ilw pluinli in cmnI1mnp'Iuc(~ zu-lion, and lhv 1 other two smear" 1 In a moment his school knmvIml_;u i had come l)(|('k to him. llzlslnecl into hi:-a mind by the mention of the snpcrin1pu.~x- ed lig'urcs.-1'In'larlclp/n'a (Vail. non ___},, A BIFGULAB OOIICIDIICI . youn U10 EUR Sam: ou allthe work my ___._T,*__ The Late Mr. Sharon. v A Stnry of I-llorrs. .B. S'i"IBVLD~TG, Kingston_, AGIEN 1` F03 4-:4. nt vmn~ xll y mluln-.~'..-I uh-li~rhl_ .\`[)l'('('ll nv unnu- I. -uh-I nl xt. . Iv H,-l(-.s'.~1 I -mza ` V .. l....l nm a 2 )(`(`(`h. cupply uu IIIlc.-P. Mclnnn hu din; ed of all his lumber and inn a nil directl.-Ir. Andrew Clark w leave duippa on the 13rd, D Ila llllnh IIl| I"oII-uqondau Inn to Inc: u tube: at launch. nlllllllrrl, A concert Dill be held at Elphin on Fri- day. tho Ijlh. The Mnborly choit will Iupply the IIIlc.-P. Mclnrcn dispos- intend: nhlnoina roux: nun). March x7th.-'A q drill t lven at Mr. Fu'ly'I nI:i.onoo."ll)#ow8:'hBinst. About Ieventy-ve couples rticipatod. Dancing was kept up until dnygrenk. The roomlucu decanted with overgnonu nnd own! and illuminated with Chinese lan- tnnm unlit. wll fnrninlnvl ha pr-nfn Mnnl. nowuu um ululmnuea vmn cmneno Inn- Utnu lunicwn furniahedb Profs.Mon{- Eomory and Rondon. Mr. mo '3 hospi- tality will long be remembered by! eggmu. ` -On Saturdny, while netumlng from mu- er'n hills. Mn Neluol wu thrown from 1 load of hay. No serious iqiuriu. DEBILIT .-_._rV.: mnxenismxozi 4CONSUMI5`1 ION. IANUYAOTUEID AND FOR BALI BY onxjumrs __._|ERSEY omnv, -__ ._ n._. The Bqlitsblu Life Assurucg, Sncioty, 01 New York. - musunurou. March 17th. -Tho slei hing in going very i'ast.-Mr. nnd Mn. Sanderson have been visitin their sister, Mn. C. Ptmdy. Ind other 'end| in this vicinity.-Mr. T. 0`Rei|- ly in spending I few weeks with his parents. -Mrs. W. Leonard and daughter have re- turned from the west.-The body of Mr. H. Witt .who died in Nebraska some time ago. was rought home and placed in the Har- rovvsmith vault on Friday lnat.-Mr. Josiah Taylor has bought the {arm of Mr. C. Bell. Glenvnle.--Sugnr parties are all the rage at present. In (loud R4-putt. James McMurdoch.writing lrom Kinsale. says : -`B.B.B., nsa remed for diaem-ea of the blood. liver nnd kidneys, as In excellent reputation in this locality. Ihnve used it. and speak from experience as well unbur- vation. it in the only medicine I want, and I advise other: aiicted to try it " own. Try am crnt nmple bottle of Nerviline. You will (ind Nerviline u sure cure for neuralgia, toothache. headache. Buy and try. Large bJules-25 cents. by all druggistn, lmosl powerful pam subdumg romeanes ..i7i*r'4-nv,`!r.~:l.m. $l>~"-rm, - elggncing fotmivd me. PI | TBBURG`-l:0NT BOLD. ' March 16.-This road has been somewhat deserted during the past week as most of the driving is done on the ice. which is now considered quite eafe.--Mr. ]. Stun.rt's little dnughterin sutfering from scarlet fever.- Mr` B. Farley entertained many cf hie *>-*%v--`xv 7* `Jr: -l':5Ci'-`_':.`L*g-" : ,...Nnumm.w.':$., About I50 were present.-D. McCnugherty is visiting the scenes of his outh.--Mrs. E. F. Wiimot is visiting at or old home.- Mr. ]. Wiimot sold a valuable bone to the Americans last week. new You Thought Abnnt It 1 Why snera single moment when on can get immediate relief from all interne or external pain: by the ueeof PpIoon s Nervi- line. the great pain cure. Nerviline has never been known to fail in a single case : it cannot fail. for it is a combination of the most po,wcI{ul pain subduing remedies Try 3 m nmple |KOUMISS March x7th.-Mr. A. Biker has purchased the corner lot and intends opening a nobby butcher stall.--The ice aup ly is being har- vested.-1l|ness untitted Supt. Moore. of the Saved Army. for active service on Sun- day.-W1llia.m Metzier. who contributed to the Chautauquay Sunday school. leaves for an extended tour through Manitoba.-Mrs. George Lucas is quite ii|.- . A. jeweil. B.A., Morven.occu ied the pu pit Sunday. --Grntitying, ind ,it was to the pular su rintenden of the Methodist undn sc 001 to mars al a force of about 200 chi - dren on Monday evening's anniversary. Mrs S. A. Ham had the direction of the entertainment. seunrron. a March 16th-]. Breething. of Rochester. N.Y., is visiting in this vicinity.-The Glen- vale toboggan slide ha.~;`a great attraction for young people.-Thomas Summerville has bought a horse from Lee.-Wm. Burt`:-1 _`sale was favored with good weather and a crowd of people ; horses brought I63 and 997 ; a col! coming two gears of age I70; :1 colt coming one year ol . 936;cows, $24 to O32.-Darius Babcock's wife passed aw her long rest last week. She leaves rge family. A large number of iriends fo owed her remains to the Florida Church, where an eloquent sermon was preached.--Wm. Burt has bought a span of heavy farm horses to take to the North-West.- The Wine is con- sidered the best paper that comes here -I . Shannon has moved to Kingston. He rent- ed his {arm to P. Farnnil. Mm-1. m _r:m..4 ..i..;..i..'.... -.....a.._ Mr VERONA March 17% I`he band concert on Wed- nesda evening was a very good success. The chair was taken by Rev. Mr. Haylock. A very full programme was carried out. in which the members of the band. several local celebrities, and the Harrowsmith Glee Club took part. Where alldid so well com- parisons would be invidious. The receipts were over Ir8-'I`he remains of the late Mrs. Didama Babcock were placed in the vault on Sunday. A large congregation was resent in the Methodist church to hearthe uneral sermon.-The revival meetings, held every night in the Methodist church, are growing in interest. At present writing be tween forty and fifty persons have presented themselves as seekers of salvation. The members of the church are loyally helping the minister. The work promises to be one of very great and widespread good.-The Methodist congregation of Bethel church. Bedford Station, pur ose holding their annual tea meeting on Vednesda evening, 24th inst.-Mr. H. McMu1len as lately piurchased a splendid span of horeesgfrom r. C. Babcock. paying a very nobhv gure for the;n.-Our vills e is very lively at pre sent, so many teams auling logs to the mill and cordwood to the villagers.- Hundreds of cedars are being put on Rock Lake at the outlet, ready for oating down the river.- Mr. Silas Reynolds has bought a lot from S. Bradshaw, and intends building a large workshop for blacksmithlng. carriage build- ing, etc., which will be run by ]. Whittle.- There is some prospect of another store being built in the a ring. More building and more business will surely make a stirring town.-Some sneak thief robbed a clothes line a few evenings ago and left a poor wo- man in distress. .1\l-a - n nnunn March i6th.--Mrs. j. Cullen. of Water- town. N Y., is the guest of Mrs. Glass.- The Misses Campbell intend spending their summer in New York.-Mr. Hewton. of Kingston. paid this place a visit last week - Mr E. Ferris is convalescent.-Miss Etta Walker is visiting friends in Kingston.-- Messrs. Sherwood and Garnill, of Califor- nia. are running a partnershgp business on u the farm of John Cumson. ccess to the boys.-Oood shing in Loughboro Lake` Mr. Thomas, of Seeley's Bay.and Mr. W1 Miller. at Moscow. have made some splen- did hauls of salmon.--Mr. Larry Murphy, of South Lake. was the guest of Mr. Alex. Koen's family for several days.-Will Wha- len is improvinz.- . Matthew Wright was married last w . The happy couple started for atrip to the far west. joy go with him.- -Mr. A. Christopher is about to start for Yankeeland-Mr. George Young will move on Mr. Wm. Carson s (arm soon. -The ve cent readings on March 31st will be the last for this spring. WRITER! FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 0| TORONTO. ea ms mm (0 r. rarnnu. March 16. -Good sleighing again- Mr and Mrs. Scragg paid their friends in Bharp ton a visit; have now returned to their home In Rochester.-Mr. Charles Bell has sold his farm and is now moving lo Hartington. Mr. Taylor is the new prop.rietor. We wish J 0-`. --__- DRIIDTIC OAKLAND S Tn; vwnm-y Mnws. Poll I` ROAD. 5 _' A n.....l...`1I_ _-. It ' You Want TEE DRIISBT. CHEAPEST sud BEST, Bud M: In nod Bench Cordwood. Ont, B , Ash. Elm or Hun loot Oordwood. Bowed or `nn-aunt` =mn`.ad__'on"` "via" 0' n` . vuu nu uvu war`: `I OH WOOC L S OOOLN Cm I 3.4" .son o:1"o:'is1.`.'v'-`u-Inn-u d'ou. so Y BRITISH WEIO. Iilht Thuldn '89". ymonuuu l 3 toooo u uoeplod at the . unnnou nulnn Ion Wool onrnnl Incl Iu a sun: named without u-lcnnoo to the mud at London. W E. annww`, \nn0 lor Kinguou. 0l'FIOl-Bnrmn Wma. Duo. 4. "I lI3'VI'\IIIH a W. B001` 0! QUIIN I'D. N..B.-Order! Ian at the Grocery sumo! Ju. Glvionl. PI-moan Btrooc,wm rocolvo pnmpl ulhumolaa: Q'.l`a.-lophono oommnnlostlolm - A n&|l& N 59913 WEAETINGIRB. V A ml `bola IMO and rum! ocl on W Douun Conn ol the very hen doucn non. under cover wolluoroonod and prom My o-livued. Bunch wood und End and It Coldvcocd at an unmy on hind. Xnnpoccion Iollollod month [Jan uanntood. Cornor Ontu-Io and Wu: Butcu. C'0l-`I-`ICE -C|nrcIIce & 0n. unrlo sIree|o-l-`oot ol Clarence street. at onnmnmm nun mom mm. .m lloll Ten-Ion Illort IOIIOO. ncnmnmnvun nv `I`n1.lrInuI.1 In bllnhod h IDW. J. B. PINS`! ivory- via. to 3. {Inc Street. Kingston. onurfct n In boI.I.na nu nan. lot! n N aqouoottwdlnooruo so " 0 I '9 uuhlplnoqnont ll':f\_I0l...._ u on-u no who Three In " ` can cl mu ' mulch wgon "bow '"F.:ra:n0dI anuupo. noohfnln manna oolnlnnun chug IIPCQL Q ORDEBBIOII u the Stone o! In. Ju liodden, Princon m., Ind Mann. IOKOIVM O Hvroh. hoot lhnumlll boprompny cued. Tole:-hone Oom-unlaniou. . L. W. BRICK. July xom. I. A. BOOTH. Annuvrn uni... I'll-nunnol I Inn 3 W A FIRST-OLA II RIO of thy llrvr ripllon Float Phntonl. Ind Bolt Odvoxeu. fjuuiu in tho Olly. ,_ Flu-at-clan carriage: and In- _-___4__-._- lM Life Assunncu Bump:-H! _.-_.L-- n...u.| .......... A..._.lI.(`lI).lID Bun removed their sublet {mm the City How Yud to the Kingston Hone lxohuuo. Lin? and Board` In; lublomoomor ot Brook um on Elma -_.~.;:--gnu 1-naug- 'w.`.~;:-.. .. ; blot 0 oo-Bz. Lunvnco Wharf. Bunch 0l!1oo-Cornor Kin ma Olnnnoo nu. oppollvo Brmnh American otnl. noun a ununomnv DILIVI" r \ IPIOIALT 'N\J' $2? unuaa-\-\r\ao- -n-pa R FIRST-OLA Mu ripllon uuuiu m X` 3-THE 0411754/yjsgr ml/E Wholesale and Retail. Tlllil BEST IN THE IABIIT. OYSTERS, OYBTERS ZIIIII UYIIIOH DIIIIIJIJII. (`HUI OI Ill llnlll. A choice ulootlon nt New York Con loollonory ml] to be Ind at Mra- J . K- OLB7'ER'S NOTICE. MOOAMM ON BROS. Olty BIBBYTB LIVERY, '\.To- 189 BROOK St -cr\I\ . nuncmjw Ann nun A. u -.A l:~b(l\IIAl| "5 I CIIICIII CUIEEU II` Hutu Rolland It in we ml Counlryfor you-I. Ho bu pmmv machinery. And In propcnd to noun the work on shutout nodes. Annlu In IIQ I2-pl hi Ill---n-.- Ynnl Nu; I-0nmrIo Street. *`b _ " ')-7?Inr~nco hp. WIIIII1. Cheap as tie Cheapest. n contain: neither slum, limo, nor nmmonll And may be mod by the moan dellcua oonnl cation with rice: uloty. In great Iuooul giving from tn uoln lnmnulonllf THE BIB ! AI. R IN THE MA KE'1`.nwe luthomuxh. Q min AL E IN THE KET,uwe I I udnpwd to the vuulo ol the kitchen but ex o bed enylonn Imltauonn 0! In nuns uni Inoo. Downs 0! Inch. -. -.. .,,..__. .u.,__ u thoroulb snou- (woon AND COAL DGIIVOIOG sunny pan 0! the Oowtl. Sam. I. '84. lusgraws Ale rI'I'I'T'l7I 111'rIr1|-I-\ In Bulk. C111: and Shellv. Also Meaning and I land: Onngel and Lemon: Runotl. Gxeouhvgn. Spies Ind Bpnlouburgs Ihluqs Gnpor. Bunumn. Nut: of III Hndn. A nhnlnn Ialnnllnn nl Nat York an fnntlnnnru lcoors rnleun I n nnn` I\ A I7`\'VlV`\I\ D. MoEVlEN I: SON, ltulnmuu Iinlmm nI.rtturd,l:nnn III"l`ry ll n;;l--you will use nu nlher. B. J . LEAHY. AGENT. IM. MALLEN S J.J.f1l.\l.LV\. .1 \J `V JJIJLU lg in Pure l`rullACll) l 0I&'l)I:}lI No ndclluon to orvnrlnllon Iron: the simple name - 4-an no-so-nu-1 -I-II\ C614 IIZAND W065 annex Faoown I17 EAEFINOIRB. Vuul Aunt: glad `hols sasrxao.-no - -----_`..- K8 GENUINE. 'l`rucIc- Mark 0;-Every Package mu: ocu. Juno Ssh. upon can all under cover sud Inn w.I`0I!.elL ll Telephone communication. 1- A (:3 21:1-1--an-u 5. CRAWFORD 8. OI OUIIN I'll _3K1NqP0wDER .--A I.`-nu Al`lI'I I.|lIIl'III.`.I Iachma, Engine and Boilar Works. C6553" "ii"12"i'iiND us nu-mu: ml! 7,?mT..E_-" coax. : COAL! '1`1iE` LE1.mB1cATE1> loo: uorawood. some Unuwod. OR IF IOU WANT Ilna hand ll!-| up an... Juunl u _ mlscuaneuuu IE THE 1315'. ST. ILIUIIU UUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUII. J'.A.E- 8VVIF"I`. un uunonuuu unuun-nu; .- otmunly on hand I had oi MGCAIVIMON BIIOU. D a mu fqnme. Klniulou Svonu Rook Drill tnd Mlnlnu Renal: oomtnnuy on hand. Choose Factory Boll on and Fmlngu. BOILERS {or all pur sen. from I to 100 one-power nnd fully unann- teed. AIIU I ll\||IlUI!I' Nut nnd Boo on hand Engines Ind nllnv-q ENG I NED AND nu:-noses. non-no-lamina. nu... Jana roam-In Pu-lou-I ` _ ...,- - ,- - ,._. mg-.- - IIOOFFE ..T31`.':"5`f`a`i`A`.$`X'` 1.000 Salt-Opontlnx Wuhlnu Mmhlneu. 1! you Inns one lend us your nsma. P.J. and oxprun oloo at once. Thu Nnuounl Co., 21 Day B6. NJ. III Intl 1 I wound." ' Al: C.'XE7'nu.-u. mu. Juno: And lloonohokl Gone: I: All :5 Mound and hvoultlnvy nululud. K IONTQOIIZBY. ohtho Oohxpnnlvidonl xtguson. In. an" WILL I/"PF Oil RELIEVE BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINCSS, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, WDIGESTION. FLUWERING IAUNDICE, OF THE HI ER`:/SIPELAS, ACIDITY OF SALT RHEUM THE STOM HEARTBURN. DRYNESS HEADACHE. Q)! THE SK and nvarv\ .n.-- 2.-. .2 .2`; .z:.1:: arlsh IIOIII IIO WOII M1313 IOIIOG. _Apply to II! Earl bl. Klnguon. Hm I \ ~u.ml'\I_ Cicc.37` Yonge St.,'I`oronto in:u'|'iIin4 n rm nnulunl my mmnm p.-nmuy. u rem: um | nIIIUHlru II man you nnlhlnr fur um um, F van. A-Hrrll UK. II I` IUIHT, iiE`hmce, 37 Ynnge 81., Tnrnnto. iiilTlihTI5'rTIiilI Ihug Lpndtlvu rem.-ay lnr llm nluu-din-ule , I: In no GIIBE FITS! When] ll] cum I do nnl mun manly tn -lap Ihcm for: Ilmuml uu-n run nwm ruurn -um I mun n rnvllvll - . .. .u- UI'NVnv"LIl- cxpriu 1 In u m V: w........... ICf0|I.v8"0ufVAll 0! (ho Bln. rutfilni in lnunlty. I ludlngw In r dean Ind death. Pnmuun I . B: P uh ; l - unAI:.n l.3|m::d.`B|)erfmn_ o_ w2:`|)roIun. o.au;:3'!?:ovnl|`- ovum wonxm Illi I-FIIIQ Inn: l 'LA'i'IIa' `uuizimi-1i. nn ...-n-- Dunn... A Rurlnnhm I. AGENT. 0 --`I In Final no In Canals. III. (II QWIHDISD. In I vmhulonnl mu: :0 Drnor rnnoou a sync KIIIITOI, Ounlo I IAIIIILVII on not .a3'& roars. (}unr|i}uu'|o- 1. WILSON. Druum Kingston. Om. IsL.._.....,-..-,...........lI.0(D.m0_ A Pnunn|vivinrr~at.:...Aa.89a.000 !`.'. *is`::M`1\w:4-rr.:.:'9 ~, ~ - .... nus iiiiiii _s"vieI-Inn Ilnvinn Inllni M In Inn 11! Cnnnlrv in: van. Cannon I. IONTGOIIIIY. - Pncool lint III LE5 .... w.uu,u BHIGGH. II. A: VLUIILHIIIU HEART, Tul.` cTnu AMI I\LlUl I I U! THE STOMACH, DR HESS Of SKIN, -1 ..v:.cs arlslng -on ..v:.c; arlslng from {V3, STOMAOH. 1000. 7* " ALI. Ms. Inr. emu, :.c; from VS, STOMAOH. LAIAT1"-B 8. Agent. I0 1 ne ummenl us som Dy an uruggnsu. Years of ex enence and successful trial have proved cGregnr& I arke'n Carbolic Cerate the most 1 wmplete and satisfactory compound for healing old sores. festeriugs, ulcers, cuts, wounds. burns. frost bnles or felons, and for keeping nut the cold and to cleanse or prevent proud esh, sloughing or decay. [must on having McGregor It Parke : Carbolic Ceralc, sold at 25c. by A.P. 'Chown. druggist. Fluid Linlhlninq is simnlv n m.1rvalInmu `Valid! 7 \.l \.l N! Ala-53.14120)-I39. III` "Inomnulnn. Pl! Oo vow tawny. Ind 3.... 3;.-..:-.*.:-.':~......-*-..:'-:..=-..:-. -..::.:': NORMAN S Qlnawnl-an-u-Acct- n-IQ- :.u _-n Handy M Ilnvo. Every household should keep some ready remedy at hand for painful diseases. sudden attacks of inammation and accidental in- juries. Such I rcmedyia bent found in Hag- yurd'| Yellow Oil for iulernnl and external u . it cures rheumatism, sore throat. crou . neuralgia. lame back. sprains. bruises and gurus. \ `l'HIl'I! ol Urns! ' mnblo. Probably the most prolific source of chro- nic ills isindigestion or dyspepsia. causing unhealthv blood. Yet taken in time it is itively curable. Burdock Blood Bitters as cured some of the worst cases known, even of fteen years duration. If troubled with indigestion try it. .o__.___ word lo the Who. Do not allow that cough to weaken your lungl. b Immedmely purchase a bottle of West ! ugh Syrup at W. Wilson}, drug- gisl. I you will be perfectly cur-yd. It Is an in nllnblo remedv for couzhs. coldl. |R1~;LnEs cE"1y;AIN| AID ULIANTIID 1V jijfut T ' .$`I'I0-OIIIATIVI Iafl. Il'0.. Ito 4 Quad: St. loll. Twonio. II*oa-unuxunuaurunnos. I Q In 3.1. 'n.II, |-Inn; II - urv:-' WIlWlllll'. There is a great awakening of the sluggish organsuf the human syltem whenever Bur- dock Blood Bitters are taken. It arouse: the torpid liver to action. regulates the bowels.and the kidneys puries the blood, and restores a healthy tone to the system generally eoo-jj I"lIO Tull ol Oloomnrgnrznn In um uke` -A Propoud OI-Qunuy. pnown. aruggisr. Lightning simply 2| marvellous rheumatic remedy. I was fortwo months: cripple, unable to get out ofthe house from Sciatica. One bottle gave me instant relief. and placed me on my feet again I have driven fourteen miles to-day (something! could not possibly have done were it not for Fluid Lightning) for the express purpose of rooming another bottle. So says Wm. )ixon, Gananoque. Only 25 cents per homo ol.A. P. Chowu, druggist. 1 had for voars been a miserable siierar ooruo own. 1'. uiown, aruggisr. years miserable sufferer from dyspepsia. and tried all lqiown reme- dies and the best medical skill of my ac- qunintance. but still grew worse. until. un- able to eat anything without great suffering. or do any kind of work. I began to think the.e was no hope for me, and that I must surelx die; when, lilo a drowning man catching at astraw, I determined to give McGregor's Speedy Cure a trial. I at once began toimproveso rapidly that in two months I was as well as I had ever been in my |il'e.--Wm. Event Leamirigton. Sold by A. P. Chown. druggist. Free trial bottles oo7_. gm. wm on penecuy CI.Il 9d. u remedy coughs. colds. bronchitis. and I" throat and |ung r`lifcuI- ties. Price z5c.. 5oc.. and 01 per bottle. Kingston. March rz.-'l`he bad road; no ` 0 count to ernebttent r the'poorly attended -markets; hence there in a scarcity of {Arm produce. There has not, however, been: utiening of prices, as some expected. On the contrary. there has been A notable fall- ing away in one or two articles. Eggs sold all the wa from we to no per dozen; butter, fresh, roin 28cto 3zcpet lb. By the way. there was some agitation last week in conse- quence of the rumoured importation of oleo- margarine; Some people declared it was being eold.,but b whom and to whom no one could tell." hat some of the article Ian ` Ial '1 |\nmnI:|r;'. "What is good f r a cold?" is a qunstion often asked. but SU lom satisfactorily answ- red. We can answer to the satisfaction of all, if they will follow our advice and try Hagyard's Pectora. Balsam. a safe pleasanz and certain throat and lung healer. Sold by all druggists. It is admitted cvervwhere that one of the ' i.-soiu Dy w. J. wuson, uruggist. Pronounced incurable, cured free of charge. Giles Liniment Iodide Ammonia, spavins, splints. unsightly bunches. sprung lmr-es, weak loins,founder,quinsy. distemper. A lvice given ; no charge on all ailments to which cattle are subject. Write. Dr. Giles, box 3.482, New York P. 0., (enclose stamp (or reply), who will give such instructions as his great and long experience enables him to do. The liniment IS sold by all druggists. exnenence successful could tell. That or me arucie may have come in is quite possible. because on the American side there is any quantity of it made, and it must nd a market some- -I\ here. ' It in as hard to detect.too. an a crow in the dark, and we have it from men who had it in their travels hat they didn't know they were eating bleac ed. dyed and regene- rated grease until informed of the fact. Of one thing we are certain-that oleomnrga- rine cannot compete with good butter, and the one who makes the latter will always get a sale for it. True. some butter is not much better than oleomargarine; some ot it is hot so good; and people have been known to buy the one in preference to the other. A start has beenlmade towards the manu- to buy the in preterence to we oiner. start been|made facture ofcreamery butter. The local gov- ernment sometime ago stated that it was disposed to help in the establishment of creameries in different parts ol the rovince provided the surcess of the Gue ph cre- merv jnstitied such action. Now it turns out that the Guelph institution pays well, and Mr. H. Bawden, acting for himselfnhd others. has written to Hon. Mr. Ross, asking him ifa creamery in this section will be aided by the government, and to what an extent. It may be remarked that the total export of butter from the Dominion toall countries for the past scal year amounted in 7.339.733 lbs., valued at Ii,43o,oo5, or a 1 fraction over roe-`:pui 11;: -.`.c'4 ~a -lnel: upon `ftirssriy hi?iqf""ra`}8`vWQru.;`, merchants who last season could not realize more than ioc per lb. at Montreal for in- ferior grades. and to bring the average up to we per lb. would require I. much greater price for a fancy article than has been ob- tained during the past season. Danish butter commands a standard rice of r27 shillings per cwt. on the English market. or a fraction over 28c per lb., and there is no reason why Canadian butter could not command as good a price it properly han- dled lithe same price were obtained for the present export from Ontario alone it would add to the farmers income the handsome sum of 396.853. The beef sunnlv keens un well, and prices --sim.s:<.- `uses-:.ef.`.i... . ol 096.853. supply keeps up pnces remain pretty much the same. Nice quar- ters of meat bring from 4c to 7:: per 1b.; pork from 80.50 to 97 50 per cwt,. and veal from 4c to 7c per lb. The grain market shows no advance. lrom to ID. grain Oats. tor local consumption, bring ac to 35c per bush; wheat. Boc per bush or winter, and 75c to 80c per bushel lor sprlng: rye. 55c to 56c per bush` barley. 55c per bush No. 3 extra; peas, No. 2, ooc per bush; buckwheat, 38c to 40c per bush. There is still a heavv exnorl of bav to vv- wrun- To can any out. With not: order rooolvoddiainn fol I11 bani, moon: Med with OM!) is will Ion a pur- ohuor our writ. n nlnntoo to refund the mono: it tho g:uj.n_non_I._dn_nI out 9:}: union |s- I Inn um be Saul that the bulk ol the export trade is I over. Prices have remained pretty unl- lorm throughout the season, as a result of the expornbecause there is no doubt that but font hay would have been adrug in the Kingston market. Inferior hay has ruled low, 05 to 08 per ton ;' No. r hay has ave- raged $9.50; prime article. 910. Straw lent1fu|,at 85 to 86 per ton for loose. and 8 to 810 lor bundled. an aruggisis. everywhere greatest blessings conferred on mankind was the invention of West's Cough Syrup.as this remedy has cured thousands of cases of consumption in its early stages ; the proprie- tors have testimonials without number to this effect for coughs. colds, inuenza. whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma and all I throat and lung diseases it is incomparable. Sold by W. J. Wilson, druggist. l incurable. uullsnlnuv. luv yvu u. \.........-_ . aold.,b;tvb whoa : wbo_In":-:b mm: haw: rnme in is nuita nonsible. buckwheat, 38c bush. heavy export bay Providence, R.I. Of course the disap ear- nnce of the sleighing it is going fast,wi I at- fect the receipts. as farmers are now rushing in what hay they have to sell, preparatory to getting to spring work.It may. thergforf. be said that the bulk of the export trade is over. Prices have remained nrettv I lu uu Il'l'--U 1U blah NERVOUS DISEASES, Ind Iflnuumulnn. Pl!-. Lanna; noun I-I THE KIIUSTOI IARLETB. LII 11; ADJ \JlJ1Ul.'l AND OUAIANTIID TO ALL mntrnrrn 1\1'n1n A an \ Grew unlit nnlu Pu.-I Dr. William`: Indian Pile Oinunnt in: nu cut: [at blind. blodin or Itching pilu. Noononud unt. ht only. ltnnufdhmcntc. Sold by ufoI 0x.oo.otuni|d on ncuipt cl prhn.-William : Ilrg. Oo.. Okvdnd. 0. A renmrknbie ease of woman`: con- stant love we: brought to light in this city ngeently. A young man-n hard- working young man. by the wny. and one whose time in too much taken up in nobiy cumin his bread and bum-r by the sweet 0! in brow to indulge excee- sivei in the vngsries of jealousy and retri utive lpIto-di'ur(\(l with his wife in certuin matters eeting domestic felicity. Thin matte fact oung mnn. instead of ying into it no on and ap- Eenrin in an uriierlivinh n iichlt in the oiice ` urt. quetypri, to on; divorce. He t it. Time PISBOCF on. and after a w iiio the-young man'a affec- tions joined hands with the affections of A young lady of this city. The en- gaged themselves to marry. e di- vorced wife heard of it. She offered to Iupenntend the nrrnngomcnts for the approaching wedding. and the otfer wns accepted. The room in which the ceremony took place was decorated with evergreens by her hands. and with for- got-my-note and other tenderly expres- nive owers. But she did not utop st that point. The witnesses at the care- both wooden And monmo. oom Into noel at 8!! Roll [)8 of every decor! puon. n All things llntolnn umorulnlnc In In: line. not shun 1 ho Doounuon at tho Pnlor, In Introduced by I Inch: land! not lllgh Hauling. IIVO nowors. nut. me am not Imp point. witnoaaesm Inony word surprised to see her noting u bridomnid sud subsequently wishing the couple a` bunny. prosperous and mm I-I DHG0llIlRlQhIn(l uuoaequenuy wtlinlng coup e a appy. rouperons an joumey through Ii e.-Slocklou (m Hail. UIHUHT Mr. Aarons scraped 11 little piucu of qunil of!` his nmstncho, untl replied, condentially: "Ab (mt two vmma mzo I wnnted to met eonnuenmmy: About two years ago to et 11 new suit of clotlios. and as my tni or had made money enough to retire after having in custom for It year or two, I began loo ing nrouml for :1 new tntlor I spoke to one of the tleputit-s nbout it, nndhe advised me to try a tailor who is located on Broadway. ll. short. distance from here. I left my order for I1 coat, and told the tailor to (lt)llV(`l` it zit my house. When the gunmen arrived the messenger refused to leave it until I paid him for it. [sent it back. The next day the tailor told me had so much trouble in getting money from one or two of the deputies that he was afraid to trust it stranger who was in the same business. Now. the men he mentioned made as much money as I do. The se- cret is just the same here as it is in every other business. I look nfter my money and other fellows don't. I come to the olce at the same hour every mornin . attend strictly to business un- til lunc time. nnd then pay $1 or more {or a good meal. When the day's work is done I go home and stay there. The men who are always complaining spend 40 or {)0 cents on their way down in the morning. the same on their way home. buy it cheap lunch. and devote their evenings to playing cards or squandcring their money in some other foolish way. It is the spending of small (`oins thnt makes 3 man poor and keeps him there. and a man is never any bet- ter of! it he tries to save money by de- rivin his stomnch of food."-New orlc ail and Ezprcss. .__j3.J--.: Mme. de Stuve, the wife of the Rus- sian minister. who was such it wonder- ful woman in every way, set a. fashion here of breaking up the long saloon nrlors into subdivisions and nooks. `ho minister book for his legation the typical furnished house with one lon parlor. with light walls and carpets an a stiff row of red furniture set around the parallelogram. Tim household genius put it lon sofa opposite the middle door, an set a group of tall palm. onn and rubber trees at either end of it. etting them run out into the room like capes of land. It was easy enough then to put other sofas ainstthls bed of reenery. scuttert eehalrs. the aw tub es wilh lamps. and the has- socks about. Lots of illows for the sofas and a soft bag; of W old brocade r each 0 the ger cha gavel, e ost luxurious an __L..I..I.. ..... .....I aim. ment. ll l'EpOX'V`I' Hill [0 IHIHZ Howisit that `on to contented when ufyl the other de uty aherilfs are oomplznining of Ian! times?" Mu A...-nu... ....-.......l .. liuln ..:.m.. nl gav Arne 'x'ooqL_g/most Iuxunuun co ortable mr. and them was it; larit n h tp make the gcpenl e annrn hlvn iRf.in_ rehely a istic. 01; every has 11 Russian woman s passion for pa s and orange trees in the drawing-roo in winter. nnd the tall plants and s all trees that are such effective and ine itable decorations of European pnrlo are not in the same favor here et. be American house is crowded with palms at great expense 'for one evening puma, but a single e nceful tree is seldom )t. to deli ht t e eye of the family all t e while. v- eral women who can not carry out Mme. do Struve's prettily arranged drawing-room with the palms have broken the length of their saloon arlors with arrangements of screens. an made the ps.t.h.fmm.onu czrtimf -`the `won:--~tu another a. tortuous mm, in nnd out past l the path cmsuz was -room _g_x;gmgg_`a,tg;;gpo1w Qung1,`__'g_:1 and ' I the angles of `7$e"hs". rim BHBOU description. llntelnun I'tAln1n1 oops slvu 0 unto the and 0! ol ombnlmlun am 5 ms Bounce on nut ulna. fnnualn eon auond In Ibo any And oonmv moot rouonnhlo tonal

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