Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Apr 1886, p. 4

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:-..._-_-. AI Old TC! live:-g. a run nah: -.-AA.. nL-A L. no ooc per ou|n.; omona. 99:; IU uusb.; beets. turnip: and clrrvtl. her but. ff leonphi::..u>d nl lmpuxitiuol the up-I loin. -7 wcu. -shy uur. mu puupm uors to. II on to churc cop. know." (9 Ole--"Yoth ii ho. My Inothetwanl to in church lulu Thn:dnv.-&m In Jbm-naL IIIIOIHICG MInlater-"Woll. my little one. und no on wont to chunh yesterday. did on " Little Ono--"Yotb. thlr." Min- swr-And do you remember. my dour. win! 1% Wu you heard when you wont to church yesterday?" lltllo Ono- "Yeth. thin You thnid oneo! my little pnyon. but you didn't thny the other one." Mining:--Ah. indeed! And how WI! thin?" Lhtlo 0no-"Why. you uid `Our I-`nther who Art.` but you didn't tbs `Now I lny ma " Minhtc _.`(l in] may do-r hnt vuannln An.-M i11"&'n"'{K.y"7$tJ"i'Yiy":X7"" 133%: -`'0. . II dour. but people don't no chum aloen. vnu knnu." a mm mm nwennesa I0!` me name. ne other du Metrybo showed up with that In esoribnble ook 3 {allow has when he`s hnd n ;olly time the night before. Settling (own to work. he presently exclaimed: "By Jove. :1) legs asleep." His fellow-cloth look up sympnthizingly. when one of them mmnrkod dryl : "No wonder your leg`; Asleep in 1 e davtime --vou keep lt out so late of nlgl1u."-Waa)u'nglanl Hatchet. -nroonyn nagte. M boy in 3 young gentleman who hold: own I chair and draw: a sultry in one of the do nrtments. He is ven to lune hours nn jovial times wit the gen -tho gang being a band of choice rm with nwenkness for the . no)... A... IA...-.I...\.. .I..._.4I .... I01 U10 DO0L-DllT(l0lW. A man in London has been sent. to prison for throwing onions at overy one wearing a tall hut. And Mr. [Aboli- churo ohu-uowristionlly extends his nvmnnthv to the condemned man. on an nngusn Lem "I went down to ltidluy villa one day last week," said Gruoonow. "and sang for a church down there that was giving a little concert to raise some money. lung {or nothing. and then on my wn to the depot I was nrresmd {or iv ng an entertainment without a come. And. by Jove. sit, the magis- trate gave me five (in s for it-- vo doyI-nnd I had to bog ii 0 pity whnvo it changed to 1 fine. "What did you sin P" asked his friend, `Ah. so fair ' "You." "Well." his friend said. thoughtfully "it was worth it. (we d3 of it. ou wercn`t a bit over- pai . oshould have given you ton." -Brooklyn Eagle. Marrvhov in A vonmr mmtlnmnn who CHOKE 0llIl'0l(!I'IlHOIU OXWINIB Kill a psthy to the condemned man. t a ground that a tall hat Is the moat omtngvous piece 0! headgear over de- vised. Ind omrht. to be nolwd on uenarll omngoous I006 or neaugoar ae- viaod.snd: ht. tobe mu on genernl grinclplea. alk of `easier : on . in- . he oxclnims. "We worn lp n hat. Ind for no earthly reason except that we am (0015. Custom is stronger than Goulor; in tyranny in stronger than unto! the Swiss t;'ranL W at -n tn-\w\AI0nnI1'Ar II D I on Hutu.-an man HIIIOI U10 DWIBII I l'3nL Wll an opportnnit (or H. R 1. to become an English To 1!" I went down in Ritllnv villa nnn dlv ulnuuyv Auuuua-.1 . Sold anything while I was no?" asked the shoe-store man of Lhor new boy. Hull sold apair of boots." ro- pliod the young man. Half sold a l pair 01 boots! roared the merchant. This is notn cobbler r1lIop,_y<-u baso leboianl" "I know." |'(`pll0tl Llmnoblo fearlessly; "but. In man wlth a pug I cume `mng. and I sold him half 9. In r of unlit leather boats at French calf I0 031110310118. am: 1 8011] mm III]! I pa r of split leather boots at French calf prices." The generous merchant. Inl- tered for a moment. and then loll upon the young man`: nook and wept. crlod like a ch d. because he didn't. get more for the booIL-Burdaue. A -n-n Sn lnntlnn |\nn |\AAI\ .m-.0 CA B T UALITY CROEFJRWII BUDA LID `Aim! FDOUII. CHEAP F0 OABH. (lulu. Bran, Bllorls. and Feed M an lunch Qjnrm Produce tnlen In I-`.14-hnnnr n n . n n n , AUUV Luau. '-A vwvvury urn vruvuuuu One of the best known professors of Harvard Colle is an instructor in Greek. A low nys n 0 his wife gavu a reception. The evenlng was using leanntly and the talk was con ed to {Break art and dress and the language of the country. Finally n 50 homers engaged in conversation with he lady about Greek art. and pleased with the attention shown him. looked around oondoscondingly to his classmates; then addressing hcr. Blllll with n sol!-satised air: "By the way, speaking of Greek nrt, have on soon the Mikado yet?- Chicago 1 amblcr. ..u..i.J .......|.:..... ...l.:l.. I . . . . . . m .....:W CTIHIH H5 Iallllu `* 71 url-I UN 01/: anvuvvn A friend of mine had purchased it new sleigh, and as I entered his stable to inspect the rig I saw my Mend draw asha stick across the box. I asked V ' 4 0 did itrampylnia reply mug: in: F: 3"\ll7?'I "4 UUIIUI w Inc In uunwunua -u-,v. Well. Mr. Tulm is certainly wrong for once." on Mrs. Snagga, lookin up from reading that I o- mun's eat Sundn sermon. woo. my dear? asked er husband. "Why. he says there are no perfect men." And you think you found one when {an married me. I suppose!" besmed . Snegge. "Indeed, I don't. wee the quick reply. "Bur. I know there was a perfect man once, and his ume was Mark." "Mn.rkl re eted Mr. Snag In utonlshment. " el.Mu'k. for ta Bible distinct] speaks o Mark the per- fect man."- Itaburg Chronicle. I\_.. .1 AI... L.....A lr~\t\IIvr\ n.-.Jm=nn-us Al are very unlonu out of work for 1 he obtained A ..w|..n..|. ma 1. IOTIWII olbuul. In In --ruvung vv-I mu. My dear friend. said a long-hnlred countryman to the biographical ex- `wander of a dime museum. "is that un- ortansw being really a cannibal?" and be indicated a South Sea Islander from Cork who was slttlnq on n dlvan. `Ivan uh" that grant lvlmr nnrloaltv UOTK wno Bltuu on It ulvuu. "Yes. air; that at iving curiosity was on tured wh e In the act of roast,-. ing a bytaerian-`missions over a slow re. Great heavens!` guped the coun man; can't. you convert him?" nvert him!" said the biog- rapher with disgust Do you a`poao the great American ublic would pay 10 cents to we 21 Christ anP"--I.s'fc. ..I-11,11 :1, m,.|__-.._ :. ___.-a_|._ -4Yu," ufbod I recent. widow, "wu un ortunaw. Poor John was nucolrorklaor u long time snd when btglnod good no no awn. -WI? job did he get!" nhowu uked. "He joined I circus n.nd.got 090 a week ~ for putting his bow in the lion`: mouth twice a day. Tim`: all he hndtodo.; It seems hard he should hum died. "What did he die 0!?" "The lion hit l hls head 0 .--N. Y. Sun. , ,, __ ._.. -L...l- Ont` Ewes, "here 18 an Inwreauug lunu. hat is it, Ben?" Cotton is the lowest It has been for thlrtlv years." "Lands save us, is that so? I you look over them ten bushels of `tater: to-night. and finish shellin that com and a lit ting them rnlls morrow. ou ml)ght go to town and t mo onou cotton to make a new ban to this vast. A pru- dent man will talus advantage 0! such a crisis as thls."-- Wall Street News. . ;.,z._.u -1 ....x_.. 1.-.! ........|.......I .. 9-, J. a. around unt wants borrow It. No matter how careful I may be, the first time I loan an thing It comes home with n scratch on t or Is broken. Now, I thought, for the satisfaction of the thing. that I would put the tire: scratch on t in new sleigh myself. Aln t a'bad scratch either. is ItP-Albany Journal. ..I1.. .1--- l_l......l H ....a.l .. bun-_hn|-m! la.l'Irm rnmmzc llllI'Il Ill r.X(`llIll[IX Harry Haydon Innhlh jlflff} mom.-no vmnnndeulnngndnch lholdcnlanvuhctnudtvd blnndnd [Ill uuuu Ull. -"H. J. nun. Fond parent--Does my son stud too hard that he looks so sorrowful!" uri- pklos--No, par; but the teacher`: rules are pretty hard for us. Won't he re- lax them? That's what. I nxad him. but he wouldn't. He used to hnvo rub- bcr ones; but the new rules are of wood. and as thick as your finger." `'1 fuel for you. my son." Not so bad In I felt. for myself, par; but I broke one 01' his rules to-day, and next time throw m slam in." And the lngsnuons yout sought to avoid more detailed explana- tion.-0alIform'a Mavcriclc. - --v:-n..... vv 1...- ..M .. ha Innlmrl nn non. -- Uuujwvlvu mums: Iwu. I-Ether," hoanld. as he looked up from the `paper tothe old man surng a les. late is an inwresting tom. an Inc. In H. Ran?" Cotton ue WIT AND HUMOR. Illl. F001 I `g`.5 .'.`Ho" n tel!" Ihol JOIHI Will! u 1.- .n..a v- .,.,a n.\II.\"nnrI`IsrI wiI1:a,APBIL9; 1886 l.AIDllIn lcllonhnI.lI'0OI.:lE. Ioollnt Oo-ntotIoIdh.PuuIC lb. lucolvcn ed. .._ _.. - I 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. jI_MI}unI_Eu rwssns 1uTwnns1nsl ..h rT n I ' V 6:} lnsldily | . to unv I An no r R'|'f"{o :3. |:MIh::{on. "53.? lb u[ll Goa no box 3. run n mmu-. I can |'nr III! by all druggh I. nu. q oouutorlnlu an Jmlumonl. Thu [can no For Spring Suits and Overcoats, of the. Lates; esigns and Best Manufacture. `,_.r--u- To Oallfand Ingpeot OUR STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS` |WE W_A1II_T_HE PUBLIC} -.... ---up-vs-you Ever Line in Block lnjmnrked down. You williuvo Iron: 250. to I IL60 I Pail by anon ng our ohoup uh. D. F. ARMSTRONG. Ina lli Inn -;._, , _. CASEY & BYRNES.l There is no me for me to ndvertine prices. bun just to this that our Good: no nhown with plouuro And nmplu given. To hear our prices in to give an order. n.,_, . . . .. .._ ._ . _. .. --~ ,--~----~-,., -._-....-.- Tnde bee already commenced to boom and we would advise our old end new one- tomen to cell only end nhooea [ram one of the neetjeeeorttnenn of Tweed ln_6TnT":l Ceneae. `V7 . MOORE. an -IIl'Il`IA QCVIDEIIEIQ Friend: and ountomou nnrpruod no the wonderful change mode in the Old more but not more no thsn st the Luge Stock of New Spring Goods just Arrived and opened out for sale. in every way oompleze. _ __ `,,,,,,- _- ,,,,,.._ -._-_. Many who have never dealt with the old rm of Thoe. Moore 6: Son imegine their price! were higher than other phone. They will nd by ailing when I mistake they hue undo. And Go buyers edvenuge to enmine our good: before purohuing elsewhere All our surplus stock must 0. Special Reduc- tions in Ladies French Ki and Oalf Kid But- toned Boots, Cents H Ind-sewed Laced and Elastic. n 1 . olu lmunon Thu JOHN 0. W88 00., "'lhu Pull Intern, `In And King ("areal Kat. Toronto, On- urlo. Fm. Inn package Ian! Ly mull. propstd. I re no! I lhroo cam nump. W. J. Wxuou. Drunn uuivnu. (Jul. Jun lam ' '*~'--v~.r---. Just noolvod 53 Cuts: of Checked Glnghnms Drool Goods, I [Inc nuortmeut, at 10, I8. 150. per yard. Thou good: us very chomp. I nus Iuorlmont at Embtoldend Net Lucas at price: lower than our boloro. A I nun suortmont at loobch, English and Canadian Tweed: M Priced woompeto with n: Home In the mac, Rlldih an O I hi I lth Ind! to ll (1 1. Th 0 Will booold Qtvprloolllrt :81 |..$?1I:h'yo:f 0 M 0- `n "nu no on up. ALEX. BOSS, Feb. 15. Shula nnd Fnnnv Dram Gondn, (Yunnan Wnnhnnna We are showing the Largest Range of Spring Dress Goods in the city. |sPR11\ sPRiNG. SPRING.) Are offering HANDSOME TAPESTRY CARPETS at 36,` 40, 60c. UNIONCARPETS, 26, 30, 35c. HEMP CAR- PEFS from 10c. at the CEIEAPSIDE. Owing to sin grout menu of our opnnlng we hue Ind to re-pod ordon for I great many lino: ol the good: shown, And also have nddod to our stock the Latest lunch nd NEW YORK NOVELTIEB. OlII..I_ __.|. _. _|___ .|_, I _ _ _ _ _. cu_.L .1 unuu, .,, _u, n u ._ __..------.--V .. --w-- --w.- up-gvuu nu nun. --..-- - nun va -run-.,u-;.n: u one could with In no. W0 loop :11 sizes snd gndon. made on the latent mad man stylish lutu. W0 huojnat received 1 shipment from Maura. Hulluny. Boulo a Eu-rington, Bolton. Mun. Cull Ind Inspect our stock. SPENCE & CRUMLEY, 1--El I |MINNES & BURNs,| IOOAMM ON I ROI. lnvgyngnovor their stable: from the cm - Aprll6. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. SPENOE an ORUMLEY DRESS GOODS II Much I6. Vlth. BELDINGr S SPOOL sliii ICC!-Cd f0II|Il II'IIIIIIIOUO0C(ItQI_Ol`CIIDJto 2-----l&L-:-Q: Feb. 95. Aaglth. t . ---vw vviiilfy PBIROIIS B'I`RlI I' ...... - IINOITOII a___.-:- In GEITLBMEWB noon AND snons w.`nm .. no . tun` !'pnng,ulu ....- .._IJ _l-|. A- ..- III- L--- -II ..x___ __.| _.__ .|__ ___A_ _._ AL- |-A-_A __.| ___;{ ll um 11 a.va.v- V I A`JAJ&l.I3E7- $"I`hh woek we Ihow Ihl Lu-goat Stock of Mminory uoodn on: than in nanlmn @Piease call and inspect them. BELDING S SPOOL 'fi;K In Altai: Dr-lhrl-ad Lb ll-.1-h._. BEI_.]}ING_jS__S15_()bL EILK ._.- L__ ..- .__A _._._.4__A._ BELDING S SPOOL SILK In I'n-n-n Lu L.-nth no-an-on _..A A..-.- BELDI}\TA_G_ S__ s;Pp()L SILK BELDINGRS si>Oi5iI HQIIIIQI lumber cl Yuri: unk: BOWES & BISONETTE SERING GOODS DAILY. vvvv I \v Iv vu ul- W h Llnr &.ElxM.. W op:|':, rgkv-IlnO'll:A:`|lI:.`l.:d`|)('I-'0". lpumn nr onuvunonn Ioonnnot sun with Won I vegetable Llvor Pllln, when lhc dtrocvlonl IPI nu-lolly 2.l.|P"'.`! '7`! `WIT-'0 |*!'!'_' 2 -I!'9b`9-. 1886 OLEARILQG SALE] 1% ..a.n..a.:./J..LV \Jl IJ I~JI- \I\I.l._l LJLL Io Pumas hr Length. Manual and Qnnllly. -srotnswq ngznnr. 1.--I-.Q\\/I Isl l\J.Q.\J lolrootn-linen Ind II .;-.z.I.AV\JI LJ KJ-I. \J\IJ.J LJJ II Alwnn PI-slurred by III-Quinton. Corner Princess and Bagot Streets. That have just /rx~ived. In the lull: nu In-`let. Toronto F lour Store, 61 Brook Street. :_ 59 IROC K ITIIEET, u..--__._._ .- Btsple nnd Fnnoy,DroIl_Gooda. Onrpel Wnahonle. H886 D1 \I\J [J L71. r cl Yuan Intel on I III.lH.'l-y Suooonor to Tno|.|Mooro dz Son. :1-gens J 1 L 132 & 134 Princess St. _.._. \/...1\/I Ill Prlnceu lu-eel. 1886 1 Psi: Ililnvgng followed it Ilhlb .')ld (`gvuitryfor you-g. 0 II not man u . 1 M ` unit 5: wort on |ho.:I,on':zoI<'u?n `O Al-into II` -`pl hi Ila__._.__ ..powlwh& tion In conned for you-3. or All their lives. In crowild In and we-hhopu. Bol- lowqy'rPIllI nude ntmont m nuochhd runodlcl, the former rutugin Ihcugilhl nhhod. n u unchll bloodmrlt. vhihwlo Iouowuru nu- [guano `van and wotkotsin mum. fu:t'|oI.- lloulnuhbh roadie: which have has diacovuad and perfected by Thomas Holloway. and which have bl- lnntn nun (nth nan boon moennlnllv and Holloway. Ind which hue bl- more dun fatty m befghmweulnlly need in qnmor e g are eepecun' useful I dllhe Inlnibld ailments Ethic` eicl thoeewho reason of their occupe. conned All their lives. In emerald lndhn and uchhmn. Hal. At. a recent leotum dollvorcd ln Phila- dolphln by a rominent ncionllul-. the gantlomnn ul li Lake: a prodigious amount of vegetable nnmcr to {arm a lsyeoot coal; that the present growth of the world would make a layer onl onoolghth 0! an inch thick. and thlt It would take 1.000.000 yuzlru to tom) 3 cool bed 100 foot thick. .-:j. I0? Iuoymg C0pp8l' RINI ll`0n. DOHOI IRO- in oompouiuon for iron-foundln . good mo ding material for iron nm run casting. on ablool ving mold which can he S01 over an over again. ----- >--- voted to mechanics. there are calls for mncnroni machinery, sopnrntors for mice nnd graphite. good rod loud pon- ciis, comb-grnillng m hiuory. portable power-transmitting d nmoter (profor- nbly for being, type-writers which will work on account books and record- books. indelible stump-canceling ink. in practical car-starter. n good railway car ventilator. botwr horseahoos. l'Bdi- cal oabulea, lndcendent oar-wheels, locomotive hendlig t. nnemomewr or instrument {or measuring velocity of wind currents. apparatus {or measuring the depth 0! the non without sounding by line. piano-lid hinge which shnll be "uah on the outside. good uid India ink tor drnughtamen. reciprocation counter for locomoti vea. solder for alum- inium. mother good method of working iridium. substitute for coal-tar pitch in making nrtiiicinl fuel from Anthrscito oonl dun and oulm. good mettallic rail- way tic. good inde ndent out-oi! for locomotives. exible k-back, method I..- `Ila-n.l..- .......u.- ....l l...... lump... I-.. Among other things. says in paper dc- ( Iooomouvea. nexnuo ooox-onck, momoa tor Alloying and iron, better fac- imt oomnoniuon for iron-fmmdlmt. mod 1 don't. know. sir." answered the ind. The doctor hasn't seen them. Furlln-r examination revealed the fact that ii large number of hluo-oyud lmys with sore eyes were treated by one of their number who carried :1 bottle of eye- wnsh given him by Simrhln. This: boy dropped the wash into the (`yes of the others. and they Yorformed the same service for ht... "hon he put the bottle in his cket In tho priumr school- room fty children were foumiytogutlwr, and the only ventilation was from five broken window-panes. The boys` bath- room is a curiosit . It is about ten foot square and conta ns a boiler {or hot water um! a miniature bnth-tub about eighteen inches wide by live fuel ion . Every Saturday the boys get tubbm. Eight of thorn are allowed in the room at a time nnd ton towels nre furnished to the 184 ho a. That is whntMr. Sher- bln said. 0 hot wnmr bolior would be worked hard to supply water enough for My boys in u do . it was found thnt broad and treno 0 formed a chief part of the diet ' "I! on have never read Dickens` `hilicgq u Nfoggbg,` with i`f:lgeO0l'ipti0I o . neon t I: I on '!o1-In no `Idea 0! mil t K3110:-s` Orphans` School." all Atty. Caul- .h s Bnrrhbnrg correspondent of the l P Ilndelnhh Preu. one nlmrnoon ro- PRCOL _LdI.A."I`IOI\T I .w uuruonrg oorrelponaons oi the 1 iladelphln P1-cu, one nltarnoon ro- oently at Mount Joy. Then he added: "Go and no for you:-sell." ` This mornlmr Gov. Pntmn. Amy.- "um um: tor you:-sou." momln%oGov. Pnmoon. Atty.- Gen. Cnaaldy, I. J. Wesley Awl u potty, Col. H. C. Demmlngustem an-abhor. sud John North. or the Phlln. notary. L01. :1. U. UemInlngaasteno- pher, Norris, the Phila- elphla Record. left Harrisburg for Mount Joy. to investigate the grave charges of mlsmana ment in the Sol- diers Orphans` 80 (ml at that place. They were met `at the school by Mr. Sherbln. the attendant, who combines positions of a cultural professor, in- structor ln moo anioal pursuits, exem- plar in morality to 184 boys. keeper of the wardrobe, and nl ht attendant 0! the batl1-ln fact. the h-Bah of the institution. Mr. Sherbln attended the part during the walk around. T ey first visited the bo s` playroom. where they stay in be weather and where they eongre ate at nightocov sionally toatudy. is room was en- tered t rough in narrow zigma passage- way. and was found to be a ark. bad smelling. low-ceilinged apartment. part- ly nnderground. and at one time waa used as the furnace cellar. The board oeilin was partly torn off. and the gov- ernors hi h hat was in danger of being smashed ad he dared to stand u right. ions of disgust were hear from the party as thizy emerged into .s!>m9.1Ls*vs -:tLi'? . '1. 184 boys wash at a trou h and T84 races are W1 on our towe . 0 we s ' d I E Th to I could ave stood alone in a corner. The attorney eneral. ou commenting on this said: bsolutely a man cn.n't appro- clate what this is until he sees it. 'l`|.nn an nun-tn nuuln thuir wnv in tlin ntuanunm nexnowieugeu unuer mun. In a room by the lavatory was kept the cast-o' clothing of the boys. hung up to air t_wo weeks zxgo, when the boys were given their Sun a clothes to wear for every dny. The 1' new Sunday clothes arrived it few days ago; they should have been issued in December. The ezwt-o' clothing of these boys is simply indescrlbnblo. A trump would turn up his nose ntit--torn. rugged. dirty. patched out of all semblance to the original garment. Tliey were built`; kept to be issued. the nttendant Slit , when the boys had worktodo. 'J`he governor secured in suit for exhibition purposes. it would look well in a dime museum. Out in the ynrd the boys were at play. The governor and attorney- gzncrnl went among them and learned m the lads. that not one of them were underelothiuu. some of theui-- those who entered are school since Sep- tember-wore the enst-oil" clothing of the olderhoys. A little lellow with it shrunken lugwnlkud lnme toward the party. The governor roiu-lied down and )u led up the leg of the be "as trousers. Line cripples little red lt-gs) were willi- out nny covering but the llnhby. \\'idu trousers. 'l'|iu wider-closets were unu- avntilw. In 1&3 nick-mom a buy waua found in vlmrgu of Llminlirnmr_y. Hoxlenlt out medicine iutho absence of the pl: si- oinn. The nttorney- runerul llotiuml Lint. some of the boys lad sore eyes. He asked one of the boys the cause. "I --'l`|... .lm.om- I..m..`o nnnn nmm l`m-aI....- claw won; this is unui ne sees it. Then the part`: made their way to the dormitories. T is was a task in itself, as the narrow stairway was hemmed in by the slooping roof, and the olciuls were dotlbivd up before they got to the top. As they reached the stop stair they instinctively rushed for the windows and threw them u . The air was foul and fetid. Gov. uttison walked over to one of the beds and turned up the clothing. The cover on the scent strnw bolster and the sheets were dirty. foul- smellin . and stained. I`ooh~Bah Sher- bin Bait the sheets were chnnged every two weeks. The vornor took posses- sion of a sheet an bolster as witnesses for future examination. There were eighty-tive beds for 186 boys two weeks ago. Things hnve been changed, as the ntwndimt acknowledged under oath. in n mnm lw the lnvntorv keut Anvsma um onmnns. W. PDb$'ID&IVU'INO boy: lllll It loin! Joy, PI. plan an Nlnilnhv ' -iHu Ha nnnl-Innl 7 VIQIIITIIVYQ I'IIu. ....A:..g g-4| unn-has `Health is Wealth mJ'ia7:'}}i'5e'-7:'2'5b:.: Lu... n....n;u_4o.L a.;....n_ Inch. rot Inns umnn um Uoxnn sou, umnr. Dndnqndluwdcunqwohhtho `ln: annual. Ihawhgthonutlinoln tho IBIIEAP M0 BEAUTIFUL. I u the system ts properly cleansed oy some med` "rs that acts upon the bowels. ltldueys and -..t.... such as Burdock Blood Bittors, and the sufferer will use Hngynrd's Yellow Oil according to directions. there Ire few cases of rheuma ism. however, had. but will promptly tot `e treatment. VOII ououmg IIKIIU 01 1 QIIIIT Ill Mme. The well-nigh demented union- muter ordt-red all the belle so be rung. to make as much noise no possible. end the live hundred people real the Air with their cries. The psuengon in both trains were entirely lgnonnt of their impending dnnger. md nothing nvnilad mnmv the; burning in dalma- 0 World. oate Oetlo. the nose c! to many Inleldee. baa now been visited by s most dispensing tailwcy dimmer. nose who have visited me south 0! mace will not need to be told the! the railway here shirt! the cont; and is (all of them curves. at time: almost overhanging the seal. and it in. moreover. a nlngle line. A train. it appears. loll Monte Carlo on the alternoon of Wednesday week. endhed no sooner started than another one! was obaen-ed leaving the station at the old hill village of llognebrune. Ollll W the curve on the line some the hundred people waiting at the Acute Ou-lo ste- tion only too distinctly saw the two trains ruehln at full speed toward each other. No i ea, saye an e e witsese. can he formed of the anumag that illled the minds oi lhinnwillingppeotetors of this appalling scene. the like ol which has never before been gelled u n by so many. horror strict: poop e. At rlt everybod hope thnl the collision might sverted by the dri- ven catching night 0! null other in Mme. The well-ninh demented elation- tneir impending danger. and nothing availed tostay the hurryiu to destruc- tion of the locomotives. '1 ie spectators watched the two columns of smoke get closer and closer. Everybod , we are told. screamed and geetlou ated. At length the driver of the train coming ` " awaited *cuem`;"mid s` uy his engine. The other driver, however. in consequence of the curve on the line. noticed nothing and continued his advance. To render the spectacle still more appalling to the beholden the carriages were travelling along the top of a high embankment skirting the see. The two trains were now only a hundred yards apart! Now teul A fearful cry of anguish was raised by the crowd. and the women turned away their faces. All. however. heard the shock like the report of artillery. The two trains were seen tilted up one against the other. and then there was a horrible il)oi(ient--It couple of carriages fell over the parapet and wore precipi- tated 180 feet on to the beach below. if not actually into the Mediterranean it- self. A thick smoke at once enveloped all. Those among the spectators who had sulcient energy left rushed toward the wreck. The two carriages which had fallen from such an elevation on to the beach were simply reduced to dust, but luckily there were only three persons in them. one was killed on the spot. the second was still alive. while the third, a little girl two years of age marvellous to relate.eecsoed without injury. The two engines telesooped and welded into each other. and upon them were piled four wrecked carriages. One second-class carriage was thrown on its bsck- such was the force of the collision. Ha ily only some six lives were lost. inc udinu a driver and a catcher. though over thirty passengers received more or less dreadful injury. No English appear to have been among the victims. We must not. however. be too sure about the extent of the (asuslties. since the authorities who hush up the suicides of ersons ruined at the Monte Carlo gam- sg tables would hardly make the most of this disaster. The railway ofilciala have been placed under arrest pending an eniluiry. mo ` `reversed ` ACVIOO I0 -UIIOI'I Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should elwnys he need when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little suerer ll once; it produces natursl. quiet sleep by relieving the child from psin. and the little cherub nvnkes as "bright as n button." It is ve pleasant tothe taste. It soothes the chi! . softens the gums. allay: all pain, relieves mind. regulates the bowels. and is the best known remedy for diarrhtnmwhether erising from teething or other causes. Twenty-ve cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow : Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. \ __....___ All auerern from that terrible toiment. neuralgia. can be made happy in one mo- ment by I single npplication of Fluid Light- ning, briskly rubbed on painful parts, and without using any disguating medicine day after day with little or no result. Fluid lightning also cures as effectually toothache. lumbage, rheumatism. headache, and in only 25 cents per bottle, at A. P. Chown`I drug store. To run Layout. With uoh order rooolnd b an (or subon-. moon ulna wnh um u will and v. u pur- ohuc our Irl ll gnnrunuo to rofund the mono: ll tho ,tran,l.mer1_l__d 1.__4-I_I_a_ol`__n ourg.` rnnloclnllr | twolnllqu {lulu Ifnvoliuncblo 0 In on lost loot OIIIO. KINGSTON AC-ADEM Y, I70 I300` I`I'IIII', -nn 3.41124 1101: A nngd sent. West`: World : Wonder or family Lini- ment in a remedy that no well regulnted household should be without. an it is a pooi tive cure for rheumatism. It is invnlnnblo for sprains, cuts. bmiseo. burns, Icalds and all diseases requiring external npplication. Price 25 cents and 0 cents per bottle Sold by W. ]. Wilson. ngston, Nothing so strengthens and tones u`) the lungs like West : Cough S xup. It a the most widely known remc y for the positive cure of consumption, bronchitis, coughs, colds, sorethroat and all throat and lung diseases. Price 25c. 50c. and Ir.oo bottle. Sold by W. J. Wilson. druggvsl. Kingston. ,___. HEAL! ll REM EDIICF. Scrofulous swellinga. eruptions. tkin dis- eases, vnricoae veins. swelled joints of the hands and feet. Female troubles of all kmds cured by Giles Linimcno Iodide Ammonin and Giles` Pills. Sold by all druggiats. Arrananmenhl for linhtimr the streets. and uues'1'uIs. hold by an aruggms. Arrangements for lighting streets. town-hall and council-chamber have been practically concluded b the town of Perth with the Ball Electric ight Co.. and it in robnble that within a month the lights will on full blast. The woxk in putting in the wheel at Glen Tayis causin the delay. The company will run forty lig ts at pre- sent. w--.'. ur,..i.4v.. \lI...vl-- ,... r......-1.. r :..:, For Fina Brush sud Ooxnb Sou, Otbu. Don-ulna -ntl Jnunl than to him Ila: If the system is properly cleaned by ned` upon the bowaln. Hdnevs ' IIC Punouo Ilnet. A sidixnna on-ns'r n. u--j--u-an-g ES!-|_C-;Bl-I;-llOl`1`|.dD-I 716; foot luod only I W. J. WILSON. I June 131%` llu I d ughlnlng. ..__ t____ .g.. .,__ !insgrave's Ale mnmnmbus `V sa&ri;"$ UILI II II! IJIB. POIIPAID. l}.I.U ~`l`Ih|I'lVI BAKPluI_l'III TO ALL. L4 a. noun 1 A can lam fiche ud Boilur Work: AI an-II -oqnnl Work on I-ulood. .';;_;l\.``...:. __ '.':3z:.T3'r:::... guopd |. v_ H oI"puhncoh}or H .33. lllnltntlvc nm 0 to ini B07351?` 65 nndnl add 11 eh I odl IA; |M:: to tho l ruolIIdu'nt.'ol :hlo (lilo un . A. MOI. Ind nnocma ooorl cl lhe Board the undu- Qvorlh more mun Illl II: Inlddl mono! (Mn [onus ion thnn I I the p| II nr nunon ol hcvuq com I: . . . ll . The olonco L. polnu one run mum- nndn h hna count I In`: Why`? h`:vo boon {u:ll: `:vnr:gd.- on I. Tho Sonoo 0! L" In of `renter nluo than all tin Inodionlworh publ od in tin: ooun ry lor tho put. W_x2r=.:.TLAI4_O9NITUT!L)l. _ _ _ I Pm . a In no member ol society to whom The Solnoo ol Lilo will not be nuful. whether youth. punnl. `T a'.`.'2'.' n.":`>`"L5.3 ``.I"':1`&`1`.9"`z5 3' w n u as u . or . . . I Emu, lgdloliul noh Iirooulowon. Hum. who III! mu R Igloo; Rmnoh . it contain: neither dam, limo. nor nmmonln and mu be land by the mom: dnilcuo oonni Ilmou with rice! nice]. In great Inooool {tom boliaintnnnionii T BEE`! A Kl'r.u conun- a rum ol the hi on on yiono imitation: of in nuns M13 nppur Anm_ Barn: 1:! nnnh. Trmlo Nlnrh oI_|_BvH'v Package mu: om. Ann I Iuwuul nan all will 0. r... . " *3 ` `B . on net or units: vet on M to th lot otn';3- do . ll? DION. II (n beautiful noh In . unbound oovon. full gilt. gunnntood to be I l r work In IV noun than my othar work sold la 1. In count? hr .uo, or sh: mount` will be nfudod II n !%cT'v3".-`Z -.-'au."`{`.3.` .'2 `t...a.'.a;':}..'.`:'.` ma '" "Hi: B" " ""'""I II mo_|nIoI_:._o t.ho,l :ld._:n0.,ol gvlglo _?bo_ pnn` _4 T'.'zi'o` 33:7." ' suooouflly wl Ion: an |n:A.n fll WIIXO, Innwn, Ont. --um navvvuai vl -uvu. No addluon Io or val-Intlon Iron tho Ilnlple name ~ /1, \l\"Inn 1-Ivsvonsvnx -----.. Imt Reduction In Prlcu. ron. sum lwoon AND com Cheap as tie Cheapest _ _ , Dehnrod I! my put at tho town. Sovl. I. '84. I I113 \J IHJJJTIJLBII 1 JUL} 00K'S FIIIEI I D A trrnn 1\l\n7I\`I1IT| llotd Wood 98.16 percord. sol: Wood 9.60 per cord. IVIIII Wood 9.00 per I`-ora. Planing Lumher $9 per DI. lnwlng Lumber 08 per 1!]. All kinds 0! Lumber` Bulldmg Timber. Lulhl. Bhlnllol. Co. The only nlnooln Ibo my hninu thing 11.. Bhlnulol. only place in tho my having that In- nhlneo worked by than (or sowing Uadwood. w. 13. AND 3. ANGLIN. Mgmh II (`Mn 11.. A.n1-Iu......._ u._ naavn G -.DUU'.I.'ll - W BARFINGER8. Vessel Anna 3116 Who!- ulo and Retail Coal and wood Dnlon uouu at tho vary but ducn uou. undo: cover wall Iorooncd Ind proungll ollulod. Bunch wood Illd Bud und '0 9 (`oldwood of on nmy on bud. Inlplcllon solicited nndnm action nnmud. VAR olnor Onlsrio sud Won stream C 0l`l-`ICE - Clnrence as on. undo lwou-l'oot on Clarence IIMQL AJr11x1.A.V U! 1. \.I `II .IJl.'l.I.|a II II Pure Frill! ACID P0'DEII "l'|-y II will use no nhnr. glln. |pIul,...................` oh] Anna. Jnmnry III Louou mid In 03 ynrI.... N l.-0rdax-I Ian on His Grocery Hsorool In. On` old. Plglnceu Strut, VIII roeoivo Dtolnpt gIt:nl'olxa u.'l'dltphono oommnuquuou. ,.n guuu-wuu. OK If \0Il IV-Al"? hindllg wood (Dry). oxssuu ooul.N I oo- go. I Con . Bo. Coal or lnn|'_unlIh'l all. no `fa. CRAWTFORDWEI '66. FOOT OF OUIIN ST, IINEOI. g OI Mt II ch Stone 9 I. In I! don. noun lI.. In Mum. lolvov a Bu-oh. Drool Btnomvlll In promptly (med Tolophono Communlonuon. L. W. BEECH. July 10th. I. A. BOOTH. Anna-rs "Buck Dlunond Lino." Chcmahfoliser began broken wenlbur K n 0 - 1 0 W nrt. ll fnlwwnnn t. 0vl>0:!0% lunh Amcrlonnnglot-I ' I` In O urllnowonv nnuvrul A Incum- con: and won not-noun. v ophano Dommunloauon. TA 2 3T*"`I"'\l'I lIAlITfani0FT i000 vv jnuuuus and Justin. `III DIM` ll Til IAIlKll'1'.--- Ynxd N`o; I-0nlnrIo Street. I \I_l`I-----4 an Ilt|._-a ' A cl "E body '"o2'-'l" '"".'"'l3'.' W. H. E cl -'."N.o': nah 3`f0O9:.!I;1(.$`I:.uh.A:r.. I:ho oonnultodol I inn: nklllndu r- . Oh I: ha ad gm... .,.'r., ..::9E'!.?::3`-'. .,...,i:K'.`% .:.::.. twat- nu oooufu l_JV'_iQI0III> Ignunoo of {II In-Q. Human COAL AND` woon muzox iaoovrn `I7 BAH-FINGERS. Vanna] Aunt: um Who]: 5-i: I .".3`': ;1".".%:`. `~ ...-um.` |pnul,.. In, 1 pnld nun ..... .. no vuu-I II I '\Il|Ll 3. UL}. QUIIIN the pyqqrd. am, ptolnnl {:17 A 8'l`ANDLBD KIDICA1. WORK .__nnnna...ng,_;_ .u.,, A Hrrll Iomnl Work Inuhood. Bxlmuud Vinita. lhnmu and PI:-nlnhl n.s.m. _'1_3g.K1NGP0wDER nllln -nnIi A JIIII lIll`I'I'lEI u nu ----y-ua n-:v ocoK'sw_'_;31END Wiolonlo ind Raul]. I on? 01 I .II .`I`Il ATIIIC rgi" SW wTEi7oi':z':3Ho"3I"i'n"5` onylono Imitation: nnoo. Bowm or such. OAN ALWAYS BI OBTAINED AT THE CELEBRATED vlulluuu nuv run .n.._. Hnt. nbodoa ".'o 1 nndlnpwndr ol.....l '2-:~s% CO" A L I It Y%1TVg.rnt V VVOOG and C081. Inuu~on.u look Oordw In... Mtsceuaneouu IRE. U9mlIlIlll0IIl0. J'AE- svvtrr. `; )3--Cln|-once at. What!- 8-sI. Lawn-em-e Wlulrl A-1:---- ha--- L-..|.-._ __.n..._- xorawooa; BO |Unuwod. wt` \l|II`I ICC! IX WOPI 00 IIIOYIOIC IIOCMI. Aiyh no mm at. Klnguo-. -______- __-_ _ _ A vulod Innalnpwnur ox.....n,nun.uw . Ma .. J_ lnlnnnou sgnlnu iou J In-0 soobtbu at uni ow ournm run no nlnu nmlod without In ereuce to ma Bond at London. W. H. GODWIN. ham to: Kinllton. OF0ll-Bnx'rx-U Wino. Doe. I Ina nu .5551 \J-I_l&L1, (`or. Buy & Wellington Btu. I 0!` new Ybwed or '6`5 omen! ma hm huuunoo companion doing bu|1n..-um I.`u.1u.dn. Run: or [l\'hUlIAN ll color an In] an once. Inunncn om:-up on City and Finn Bod- donou. tor Tune wan, II modanto premium. Nos ynrly luuome.... 8.M0.(l 0 Lllonnd Annuity lund .. 11.60840) . 1.110.000 uoursl ruuvn fund.. 'l`o Invuud funds . OI I psld ohms lr - . 1- amns BIIBGI. blemished April. 1881 ,. `n-....., In n-nu % wmu; Mm Pin and Life mum Bunpmy ............ ...n.u LIVE R. STIRLING, Kingston, AGEN I` FOR .111: gitihlu Life Assurance Socigtj, 1 New York. Btnalnsmnceu'omna.uy,u1 na.rt!urd,l}onn $500 Rama; We all nu she won rurud law any out at uni The landing Fin Innnnuoo Company on the Continent. ha Annual Premlumjhooipu In Onnsdn and the United Baton nu Inger thnn those of my other Company, und in hu Ln un- blemlohod record ol 68 Mrs. JA B8 BWIFT, Anni. `WILL I BIUOUSIVILSSX nvcorocl A UILIKIUCJIVLQJ` DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION. MUNDICE, [R`v'`.FELAS, SALT RHEUM MEARTBURH, HEAD`.(,'lHL. .t...| num- . T Klnuston, Jun. em Fob. IR. IGEJRE FITS! wn. n I My - m. I an nul Inrnn m-`my 1.. nnpmnm Ihu ..7;ama; I Nd Inllannu-nllnu Wut` -`V VI` I Em. will win AWAY Um I01!-Oponll Wuhlng Muohlnu. If lone an In your nuns. I'.0. and you?- co ll noo. Th Nntlo 3| 0 . an 1?: .1. 0 6 n 0' .____..._........__- ovuuo Honk; IOIIS arnxu-..._._ _ , nuns- (SIIIVI PAN) . 0| TORONTO. U00 -If ' D In ?m'3na.':'.".1.`.'.".2.'s'2I. .?""n....a!'.33 "5 'I.xox1-oournv In-ll un. Pruuod |On'I lulu thoroughly ekunll or dyqv Iv nnuod. s-Ion` D:-nun. Ulnnn. Jan... ....4 llnl run-mun-onus. JAI. CIQWPOIII. :. mun. :22`-:_-_.__ - .1- 2:22-n-a1 In I protuntonnl mu: 1| A hung -g-.-n. _..._- _Man's 0lIristian"Ass n. ADIHQXISH n.-.. .1 La_.._. mwnuncu cow. -. .. .. ........ -..u |l-`\rv uu-vu Me CAM ION IIIOI. Insurance. Iouoon A I DUE I VIII-nil IIIISETIII [lulu In In: Cauntryfor H II D0 bl d I .'...`.'. 4'3 .3.'.'."$ ..'I:I. ..2'2.....:.?"""` ` .' St. Toronto 7 AYLOB I001! mu-..... H.II'l,U` T Bolus B31001 av. L14 '3 UH HIUIVL UIXZWESS, DROPSY, FLUTTER|NG OF THE HEART. r\(`,lDlTY OF TU!` CTl\MLl`IJ \LylUl| I Uf THE STOMACH, `RYNESS 0! THE SKIN, 7 . _-`x:--1 nrlslnghom `. "'1/5, GTOMAOH. ma (L000. To Introduce the Wu GIVE AWL Vuhln LUU U. -:-rlulorl. Toronto- ' p|."l U,NI.I.I 7. oa.4oo.ooo.o_ Anni. |.lIL'|"l_I_ fms. sngj a Iun.| Y-v-. _ - ~._.- .- -u- --c up-u-' Newspaper AA-voruatng Bureau. 10 Spruce It. New York. It` IOIID. for IOQPAQO Punphld.` can leerr: exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., H-.-._-.._ A4_-_. _ __ -._.__-_ N` V `K ;'`;k_&\ " '-`-`-..,._\,\, Y8*r.==_1!8: ozsrml I Ab `-awkim 380% 0O%o-Ola and DID! lnhpdunosxnu. ladoun :5 J dlwY&Imd~r Irl- J'.X. O1`..1V`R'B . -I III. 'r_ IINIIIO. Then is no other remedy that has stood the tent of time no long an Inn Hagynrdi Yellow 01] for rheumatism. nennlgin, lune back. pain: inxhe chat. colds, cron . Ion- throat. deduct: and most painful rhonn llqIOEOllo IWOIIIIOII When your horse in galled. scratched or cut. or has an ugly sore. bathe twice daily. and apply McGregor & Parke`: Carboln: Comte. It is undoubtedly the nest hul- ing and cleansing n plicahon for it. no sure you get McGregor Puke`; Sold for 15 per box at A. 1- . Chasm`: drug ora. In vw-|uIIC nruliuown. "For ten years," says Jennie M. Harrettl of Wnllaceburg, 0nt., "1 did not IeoI..wel. day--wan all broken down by dylsla. liver complaint. catnrrh and debihty. no doctor: abandoned hope for me. when Bur- dock Blood Bitten came to my rescue. It is the best medicine I have ever taken. I Say this [or the benefit of all suffering as I idill IB I IWUIQIIIFII [HID II FLIIE I OIIIIEY SIEEPIII lhvinn Coumrv rm nu-. .. v...-..-- u--v. "In the spring of '83 I was nearly dead, as everybody around my neighborhood known. My trouble was ennui obsti- naleconltipalion. One bonln of urdock Blood Butters cured me entire] ." This statomentil made by Walter tinoon, of Genie. Out mg. Fourth clnsn-Edvmrd Eccles, Bertie Cookson. Third clt-LiHCh:i|tio._Rhoebo Houl. Second clns--G:t Boyd. `Nollie Keys and Grace Clinch, oqual. nun IIII UIIII lo ull I'll". Edward Cousins, of Rznson. declares he was at one time nearly dead from the effects ofnterrible cold and cough. He lriod- mlny xemedies. but Hagynrd's Poctornl Balsam was what cured mm. He speaks in highest prnlne of It In other cases, Ind addathuhnls willing to take oath to his stuotnonts. ALLBN, D UILLON, and many others, | P. A. Churchill slates :-There seems to be no end to the success of Nerviline. I send you I few testimonials, and can lend you plenty more Hot` use to you. Sold every- whore. um ear. wnue me average quaiuy 0! me goo s is much better this year. In Liver- pool ihe stools is reported to be 91,200 boxe_I against 8a.2eo lut neuon. The prospect in that our markets wiu heweli clearedo? ihiu uprina. tb6 beige tndetakingcare itulf and home trade absorbing the stock on hand. In this partol the state must ol the large factorial opened their doors on the first of April. The smaller establishments will be oommencin their make all the way down to the mid le of the month. Last year the Utica market opened April 27. A month ago, a meeting held by the memlgomit wee resolved not to wpen this year until May xoth. Tneyppenk For rhomnelveo. Picton. Feb. !7.-Tbl.'I in to certify that I have used Polnon's Nerviline for rheumatism and have found it a valuable remedy for all all internal pain, and would greatly recom- mend it lothe public.-N. '1`. KxNGsL1n. Leeds Countv lan. o.--Wa are nnt in ha menu It to me puonc.-N. '1'. mnasun. County Jan. 9.-We are not in the habit of puin atent medicines, but we cannot withhou) our testimony as to the great value of Norvilino as a mmedyg tor pain. We have pleasure in recommending nasa never-failing remedy.-R3v. H. ]. ALLEN, B DILLON, and others, I A l-.m-rhill ning -_. T`|.-r. QQA1UI-.I\. Hu Ohuu Iukol. Utica. April B.-An account of stock on hand tnkeu by the produce exchange of New York. shown 43,695 boxes on the second of April. against 55.394 boxes at the same time Int car. while the quality of the loo vear. v`_l_l.10W. anti rumours to V3 per too Ins. Since our last grain regzgt. a week ago, millions of dollars have 2: lost and thou- sands of speculators mined by wheat. Down, down it goes. and ruin. ruin, is sounded from ocean to ocean. The very telegrn h wires can be heard at midnight stngin t e deeth knell to all tne bulls on wheat. great. of war, no not-stop its ` H 31:3` _),, er`-vsgxneti . Su et its only n"Vv ntttilio wss Inez}; end the bottom has not yet been reached as we predicted a] week :50. We now feel quite safe in reiternting the samestateuent. The money elresdg lost. the ruin, distress and anxiety oeused y this unprecedented decline, can never be fully ascertained. We earnestly advise our friends to keep irotn speculating in wheat at present end those who must do sonnd wills ulate we say, with all sincerity "sell, sel." To the farmer we say, "Go-easy; study careful- ly and well. the ectual condition of the wheat market; ascertain the true cause of this terrible and disastrous decline before sowing your spring cro To the western farmer we say, Steer c ear of wheat. You will never. under favourable circutnstencee, see when It s price that will make it n protable cereal to grow." Rve. been bsrlev and one are all ti little prolnable cereal to grow." _ Rye. peu. barley and out are all a )ml_e o and prices continue to decline. Thu) I! no demand as yet for anything. The price! offered here are: Wheat, 650. to 706.: I10. 50c. to 5oc.; pens, 5oc. to 550.; bnrlov. 45- to 53c. ; Dali. 30C. to 30c. Quv-IIIIII VII 9 IIVU. En: removed cm dotol Yud to the B0B. BRDCI I BIGOT STIIEEIS In..._.... 11...... --..|.-..-- v |____ _- 1 n, . `nu nnuluou com`: d Ila lion lu- In-luIt Val ! lane. Kingston, April 7.-Sa!urdIy'| nuke! wuagoodonqnnd chcnwnonnunlilnitod supply of produce. Kin sun`: market has always been remarltnblo tho nrioty offfl instant. The peopll can Incnro uaythmi they want, from ,1 '1 of pickles or Iauer knutto a nude of I. or from 1 ynrd 9! Want : unnurpuud lwillnd cloth to I pair of ear-rings. Everybody. howenr. III: land to II]! Ilollud for hmm.- ltisiho onralllrt .c.| null. 501 DIIIIUUIII ICU IE lllcuy for wnggbn grout could be bohght at very low gure-a, but 1 good article was very lim- ited. It brought 3oc per lb. The procpectu, however, are thnt a drop will occur in a short time. Egg: have one down slowly until they are now quotetfat 12} to 15 per dozen. The grocers are repnrin to pack them for shipment to the {lulled tutu. - Potatoes koei: plentiful. and tho vrohnbilh them lor Ihlpmenl the United Btlt. _ . Potatoeak ' plentiful. baht]:- tie: are that l are will be an amp 0 anppl until the new crop anives. Tho tubars sol ;[ from 75:; to goc per bag. Pumps com- mm V oc to 60 per bush; onions, 90c to 01.10 .bush.: beets. turnip: clrrll. 80-} D00, IIIIIIIPI Illu CIIIVIJ, The mu m is quiet. beef na`.ius from 04.50 I 06 per cum. and pork 06.50 to 07 per c_wt.,, Lamb is quoted at 6c to Sc per lb. and Veal brings from 5c to 7c for ausrum. PEI IU. IXIIU VCHJ UYIIIBI IKUILI 59 U) [Iv IVI qusrmn. . . _ The our market 1: not bmk. Farmers grade: In worth from 01.10 to 02.2% pot cwt. Good baking and pastry ours. 1.50 to 03 lbs. grain report. ago, Izvcrynoay, nowevor, nu nut: :0 ways: Around 50! human It iuho oureulnrynclt aunt. sou bumrthu wonl can mcoly fnr -nmmn Dunn: coild In lnilllll It verv ADVERTISERS 2-djo--i_-- Ilunor Bull, l. I. No. I, Wollo Inland. Filth class--Charlb Christie. Harry Go- mz. Txmuavrou lAIKl;l. Kingston Rom `xnhmn. Llvor sud Boud- In; Bnblomoornor or Brook and Bacon 1_n;:.--_. ---,.

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