1 twin. p K u-uuqu- gggupoducboullyonhuy out pa`-p|lnuulv`' lllu.Ioc.uIl21- Aid!-It ./FIIIJOID O 00.. Iroclvllb. Ont. HEADQUARTER SHOE STORE, . 14I PRINCESS STREET. SL1 Luwrena River and 1.000 Islands Stdamboat Compmy. I Uu all vnuu Ptuvlnncsu nu`-u suu u, u-J Iiwvvauouwu ..', .. I - ' ` ` ` :gzJjoE:1yIo1\TD, ORR Lac` co- IBOVVES 8:: BISONETTE- W. GARRETT. MASTER. '1 --T-LVU--.. --I-`OR-- Wellington St.. 1 door from Princess St. no Pnmcgss smj. ICE CREAM. SODA WATER. FRUITS, and CONFEOTIONERY and GIG . -L- ..-__. L._s __.I `L..--..\.o mew Boouunsuoe 31035. THOMAS cuNNIr~5<-HAM, I Call Ami see In)` of the above gosls, which we are now otferiug much below Regular Prices. NEW STAND. WM. RO-B|NSON, COLLKRS, CUFF'S, HANDILERCHIEFS. Braces, Dress Shirts. Overalls, Cot- ton Working Shirts, Flannel Work- -ing Shirts, Fine Flannel Shirts. In this department we carry an Complete \ Stuck of the follonhirgtxomll .< . J Murray & Taylor's, eoonoml tuna kuuu. ~ :.`..:.. .. :.'*. ,,...""""..".':' . III 0 I 0 cu. $I.nom.! Ix um. R0 AI. R- vxok POWDER 00.. non Wm Street. Now a, _ . mu I` York. N. s`mm's Golobntoi ' `sh Spectacles. ` ' V A. P. (`U\\`\'. (`hamlnt And It. Mrem . ` MEN 8DEPA/RTME/V7] This Paulo: IQ;;` -r:r`leu. A nun-cl ol purity. st:-ggtllmand whdugumuudon oconoml 0 am? lndnun can- not no In oompouuonw In tho mulmndo ol low rm. short vrohht. alum of Dhm|-halo Murray & Taylor's. Iuvu. Ill; 13. CII\I -\l-:25. t=l`Prices always the Lowest at Aug. 4. no PRINCESS STREET. 0! `II \'l\l'l0II|!I I INK lfllllli. V nuns. mu. I intend making Custom Work aupeclnllz having weitn-d the Iervicu of the best wor men. 4 Two Doord Below Polson's. _...\o M'A_lA:;_<'>lI;t_oI_;P-E;e_. GENTLEM EN. wanna vavln All the very best and cheapest. I5 NEW BUSINESS. "N$.?1{ti.* ms, Under- on the uoorouul Ilvugu `muunw ul wupau stupidity. Tho onotnrvlooh bond to death. and with enough Ilnpount nnlignity in his dopnvcd yellow eye: todovonr every visitor who studied his unhuuhouno proportions. Thotropicnl bong: to outlaw out of surrounded ATitl.l..[l h..Il; and the pu-tarpon of novel: Ono tnncicc him crnwling slowly fromtlaohcut and nlimool noun low lagoon, In wait for prey that has no chance bo- tvncn lhouolvelghtjjawa. Little niggcrs crocodile on indhoolubly connected in V. onihury ninatlun. and one inL'stincti\`cly |o'ok:rounultnrtlsc'!a\c kjukyInorsolto' lg:-uluty his hungry. holncdl-k hear-t.-,New I Irlnnna 'l`ilI'|@-Iklh(X.`fIK ' enougn (0 111$ uu: uuulwe ueaurusu. The keeper 0! the tanks said hundreds were sold yearly to traveling showmen. numbers being sent to Europe a curiosities besides many that were bought by northern visivora. ` S.-iloun owneis buy them constantly to keep on their counter: at an attraction to poms`, Chicago and St. Louis being uoticable among the number. An artist here in town set them up with all sorts of eomlcel devices. Ho etulh them up with cotton, nml fashions prtachent. laltyertg garulnlens, organ grinders, cotton handlenx and uluelisteout of the ridicu- lone little Mute: One. a burlesque seem in court, was very particularly amusing. These are sold very cheaply and a pretty fair trade ledriren. `nae eaurien merchant been perfect treat- ure that he keepe in cloeequertereand guards. in the talrnt we! 0! hie entire collection ot beauties. It a huge, evil smelling. eluggleh reptile. measuring twelve feet, whoee egg is calculated at 13) teen. lie liee sprawled out ontheoorothietroegh plneetatnol torpid .p....t.l:eu lll(l`l'\'lS, uut llI\U vuulrluua uppcuucu until. Tht'_\` nre very ugly omatunm. with watched disp uiitiolll. as the reporter Inn: in fair oppor- tunity of di.~v:o\-ering.` Hanging; over the side ot the tank in playful, almm: intimate, rela- tions with the beast. his ahclu-rim umbrella gave a tip too far and touched thr extreme point cf the thing`: snout. It was enough; with a terrifying bellow nu? blowing on of attain the lnturiaeui holux was two inches out oi the water and sent his ohuarver exactly thm feet in the air. _It I'll a an-on shock. and has gene:-and respect. it nos admiration, for tho alll',rator`s aensltireneu. Lying in the sunshine. every grizzly It-atuneisnccentuatetl Their great abo\`el heads that on the water with stupid. evil eyes that blink lliko yellow oxen-om-nee: on a mud coloned kurhce. A tiny, minute slit in tho snout admits enough air to enable than to make a sound {rightlul enough to scan the stoutest heal-had. ' Tho L-cont-r of the tanks said hundrads wens l 1'. Dllull D WIUUIIWJ unu Ullvvusavyu A. P. CllU\\`.\'. Chemist and II. Acem. Kingston. Jug: It Igrquly nu uuugry. uuw 0rlmns1`imcn-Democrat. V 0(hotIho:;u:o. ; Womonwillho lnunnteultoknowthnttho butbiaotfrniunogln. Notglnhhmtu 0IND"0lIOo(Hnl."dcneIth0"l'Ohll.|t" ..- uganllnlnu-nhhh the Indian III to lut'\ II` 1'. P:i.~\iug tlimugli the hi; l-ml store the aIli~ gator region isrearhal. It isa pretty. gar- den like place. with tender. lacy uni-s trains-I in ah-liuate (cstmns up the lattice against the dark brick wall. Great red pots hold rich foliage plant: that lcnda tropical air to the spot. llttlng the lhhahitanta ot the long cemented tanks. `niece troughs are built six in a row, the occupants holngeaiv fully graded according to siaa. Then is very ` littlo family azction among them, panata rarel hesitatiug to aacrillce their ollsprlngon the tarot a healthy appsltc. Survival of the ' biggest is an unannrorahlo law to which all must succumb; consequently they an classi~ ed into two and three year olds. Twice `a week the water must he changed for tho talu- hrity of the atmosphcn. There is a notorious untamahle odor about an alligator that must horegarded. It is the perfume he brought from his wild. free life {it the forest, and hangs about him with unrarying steadfast- nem Twice a I Qli>l`0ll'\.'Sl1lll9lItS are handed ruuiiul, heel` light: as a rule. a delicacy for which alligators have a very pronounced pcu- ' chimt The half gmwn variety eat (mm are to six at a meal, distemling their uncotnely. shnpelim stomachs until the receptacles refuse to hUl1` anuther particle. They feed only at lutcrvals, but have voracious appetltu then. TI... nu. u-an-v nolv r-naahfnxa n-if]: Evan-haul tho I1 pl-Input I6 'pI'odI`|eo a curtain` w:wwumumg__ ulIl\'l\'u\v ul tuv um Ul luv _\uuu,; IIIU Ulu ones as in A baby`: complexion as compared with a gmwn person`; Their hide is as bril- liant as i! |I0liShed,l l-right I-lavk nml yellow, which gm: dingk-r and l`u.~`t.`er ova-r_\` year they live. cl.-.n..-I. 0|`. |_i.- lf.~I no.`-5. 0|... -1]: 'I` UK I IIIK TWKIII I? Ulla Alligator: are brought Into town in every Stage, from an embryo state In the egg to gun, angry manner: a dual: feet. long. tip- ping the nvuln/hundnvds 0! pounds. Men but their hideous name after dark. stalking the uwanngmlnsuinc 1080050 and wading through Imv, uuzy murshen. when rut. num- _ bers of nlligntum abide. Seven] methods of capturing umu um ruorhd to. Those cgugm with books are only at for immc-lint kiiimg. as (how xix-ken and die in short unlcr. ` Tlm I-ig ones mv [usual uni smaller fry ` sn~x:~~l in n lxnry urine ma-la-fur this pur- pw. Tho hunt:-r nmlnza he it after dzur,;:-r- nus -,:amu_ mil: lots of vicious habits. ml m 1 he-.~i.Ies I-liulm,' their stnpul eyes by a lump ` worn in his rap. he is pmpnnal to son! an soothing bullet whc-m-ver m-ox-ssary. ` Ahnr L--nnoinn in his nal nl nxnvu Hm nnrvx ` After bringing in his nd 0! egg}, [lie croc odile !:u-met he-aw tbi-In in box: and simply i depends on time h do its perfect work. In I Ioouuug Ull|I!'l nut.-m'\ Cl nu.`-mall V. the (`0ul)0f weeks the infant gnaws mil cl.-m-.1 at the ban! slit-ll until he nally squirm; ` his my mm the world. Tbew is as much 1 dil'l'\-wine in the thin of Ilia _\`uuu,: and old ,. 4.. - |.-I..o\. .u....nI..-.... .. .........-...LI yviu-run; w um DI` [Cut] on uuuuut -nu.-v. 'l`hon in a lavish llhonlity and 1 tree, un-, stint:-I pruxligdlty in tho vnyono 0! than reptile: `Q1 eggs that would ditcoul-age any- thing short of a punt Incubator. Why, without hall putting Int mind to it, and in I poor n-upon It thntgnho will an her nut with}.-von!_v-vo egg! and cnwl away. com- {orhhly A-and ovary In one will produce a healthy little` yellow and black wriggler. Just Inn It b (M: tboexpn huueor come: In tor uuotuhlng. no known tho In-orlu lulu; gruundtouhonlllptor henlulbob oughly 0 Johnny does In; b_a_q;am`g ms; 3:; this O|l'n.IIId Vthodmo comes for we exhnuntqrnounnocoun (roux her labors, in simply paddle out. all: his ounce mm the thick uklnnul. pnrly glohea,aud let-ls sure of 1 mm nun war on. _\ lI&..c.`-. _-. L-an-..u|.t Inhon 6n-- tn nun.-up . llulv, uu 'IU\l WI: I-III` n-an-u. nu- asked t inquhluye nportor 0! I quiet look-` in; m man, who Ink tho`o'uo peaceful object In the iwn-umlng. noisy world about her. "\\'el|.l hnnlLv.hnow how to answer that question, lhl! mpondcd. her volm pitched high enough to punolrnto .tho chirping, squashing. curing and cmvitng of tho con- gmgation uf feathers! folk lluttcring about. `You see. they mum at most my price. and when I tell you we get all the way from any cents to can npieu-, you mu underItuul_ how priwu vary. An in well known. nun;-`, " onnge: and alligator: (arm three staple: in Louisiana exports and Internal revenue. and It I'll to discover thv enct condition of tho cromdllo mark :-t, and whether the spring. ut<-h- had been good. that I visit was paid yesterday to the N; tank: on Chartres street. Th-an in . Invhh lihn-nlitv and I (ma. nu- A' oescmpnon 0: `AA ~;`& on- LEANS ASAUI-`(IAN eunomum. Directly opposite Pu-kh`lll`u Old Stand. He has on hand a large and won noortcd stock of Ladies`. ehtlenmru and Ho ` Boots of all variolicl : Tnlnkl. Valiant. c. I x_.....A .....|.l.... f`n-basin l\ nv-D n -Iunnlnhv Prlru Range hon: I-`Inf (font: to I300. lluw fhoy An llnntoql-1 :-cl Twice a Wool-Soul In lint-npo an Curlonltln. An 0|lI'l`olluw. Ax .u.1.n:.xmn .\I;\I1Kl-`:T. llow, do you well the hunt. muhlm ,, n `K, n___..n-nA.._ .._..._n.._ .1 - ....l..o In.-J,-..\ THE PRl'l`lSll \\'lll(_i_ ----. the Mormon war or Jam own: up an luv American minions, and thereatter 'Daylor re- aided in Salt Lake City. When Brigham Young died, in 1377. Taylor was president of the Twelve Apostles, and that body ruled till lS80, when the tint presidency was reorgan~ iaed anew and Taylor chosen to all the titles and honor: ot the dead prophet. lie was, however. far more timid and comervntive than Young. and made a few feeble eiforta to harmoninethe church with modern civiliza- tbn. When the Edmund: law of 1&3 was enacted he vehemently charged the people, II they valued their aonh. never mohey it. never to give up polygamy: but promptly declared that he did not intend to III a martyr. and he took himeelltoaeote hiding place. wherehe remained till death. rlglmm I oungpu-uuv.-us. un luv \.Iuu\u. For the next than you-1 Tnylor was a mis- sionnry in various countries He had the Book of Mormon translated into French, and established L`Et.oile (The Sun`). a Mor- mon plper, in Franco. In common with other missionaries. ho bitterly denied the charge that polygamy won I llormon pram ties. lul`mncohotookIoleInnooth to that elect. and 1! a public debut with three En~ liah ministers ho vehemently denied that a Mormon could hop more than one wife, thoughho had threo himself at that time. ` All the Mormon missionaries continued thin \ symem of perjurylill the public u-oval of l thodoctrine at < Lake City in September, l 1859. and the publication of the alleged reve- l lation of July 13; 1843, M36 published in England in April, 185% Taylor then re- turnedoo the United Shteusndecuhlinhod The Mormon in New York city in 1854. but thellonnon war of 1857 hnoko up all the A -_-_.`..... ...:..:..... -...I Ohnnnnnr Tu-lor re- guv uuuuuusn -u -..-. Fmm the European mm-ma paper: In `obhln and nmublocogln our render: this `----=$'u..---- '7 ` Inch 3 vhw taken as .803. Btllrllnd. 1" amt tho in-rlhb nun-opluv by which two uconhuuulnd 3- now my were pNdP" and Into thwaoor without warning. cum- I... cum! Inn: -1100. `HI. -mnhn an nun I0 IX VIE!` `WIIDWF Wlrulllg, (nut- in mrnt louofm. The uckuthto arr In-anal thocuuuocf ungilhnw. ; IUB (IIIUFIIIII U: awv I ~ 1-. .1` \.ir pun-kw ..~.. In 1543 the ductrme cf plural marriage was quietly taught to the trusted once. and the leading saints took unto themselves extra wires. Early the next year In few men eecedexl from the church and established The Expositor. a newspaper in .\`au\`oo. to oppose the newdoctrine, but they only iseuui one number. The Prophet Joseph Smith promptly convened the city council. had the paper declared a nuisance and. with his de voted "gang." at once destroyed the pn, scattered the t_\jpe and burned all the copies they could get. The editor: ed to Carthage. the county seat, and procured warrants for 1 the prophet and Hyrum (so spelled by )Ior- ` mans). his brother: the saints in turn torti- ed Xauvoo. and bade deance to the count otllcinls. The governor 0! Illinois persuaded ; them to surrender on a pledge of protection. but they were soon taken out of his hands on p a new charguathat of treason. Joeeph and > Hymn: Smith were placedin th-~ Carthage 3 gill. mason not being bailahle, aml Willard charda and-John Taylor went with them for company. On the atternoouot June 2?. ISH. a mob stormed the jail. killed both the Smith and shot Taylor with four halls. Three entered his body. two of them remain- ing there for the net of his life; but the fourth ball struck a heavy, old fashioned English watch he wore. stopping the hnmh at 5:16 p. m., which is marked among the aainta an the solemn hour of the prophet`: death.` Taylor recovered after a long ilineaa, and tied with the saint: when they were driven from Illinois In 190. In 154? he yielded his claims, and joined the Pratt: and others in making Brigham Young president 0! the church. I`... thdnoxt am can Tarlor Hnvinmpurchnsed the Hardware. Stoves and 'l`inwnre unineuot Thou. I4.-mmon we will carry ` on the business. Bud`-are. Pninll. Oils. at rice: to compare with Ill! house in the city. ` very descrlptlnn 0! `Flu. shoot Iron and Cop~ 5 pg; wuo manufactured.` lI`lut-clunworkm9n~ ; 0 up. ` H. D. BIBBY. WM. \'IR'l`l`ll. Line Manager (or T. G. Rudd. ' auux t.\\'L0l\ mg poem. wealth and local honor in l'tah. ' John Taylor wu born How. i. I908. in Milnthorp. Weatmoreland county, England. where he was ream! a Dinonter and in early life became a hit-thodiut. in 1833 he emi- grated to Canada. and was soon in the midst of that wonderful religious ferment which awe-pt. over America. e-pet-ially thowaatan actions. during that 'era. It was the ago of religious dehntu. of which the Rice Campbell and Camplioll-Pulvail diacuvo aimn. with many otln-n._aro II.-I.'l!IIn.ut remains in our literature. Uhio waa tho gmnt battle ground of new aecta, and the-non missionaries went to Canada. by one of whom Taylor was a second time eonvertaed. brmniing a rmliral \\'-sit-_v-an or Pmgnciat. ln ism he ht-camo a Mormon, gathering with the saints" at Kirtiand. 0.. in NW. About that time, hm`-o\'er, the .\lormon hank broke. the Kirtland Snloty 8~\1'iel_V" money fell to at: cents on the tlnilrir. nn~l than to nothing; creditors coined the n-aid oi tho Kmiuid store; indictments lsilml against some of the saints for swindling and others (or counter felting. and the lt'lltifl` tied to .\liAmuri. The aims already numbeml romo l`.',tI`0 in the northwestern win of that state: vrnr between them and tho G-.-ntile-a brain out. and late in N3 the \\'h(Ile Aim-niun population was ex- _ polled. with much cruelty. Tue)` Iettled about .\`nu\-on, in Hancock county. l|ls.. and prospered greatly until 1~`t`.Hi, when trouble again area with the nun-Mormons All this n time Taylor was working hnnl fur the sect { and rising in rnnlt in well ns nocuniulnting property. He wasn.m- an apostle (one of n the quorum 0! tw. in-. ax llw phrnm is). 15-liithe tmsted _ _.._.. .i........1.._.. ..-on. 1 ~ \ n _ Career at John Tnylnr, l.aI:-`.y.l)o-conned In l7lnh. ' . ~ The an-er or John`l'uy1 n-, th-' .~-.:.-cesmr to Brigham Young. who. dial nwmly. mu nhnust as mmamlcu the --rentiun of n unvoi- lst. lie was r~uccmui\-rl_\' Eng1is!:umn. Cann- dim and :\llR`l'i(_`al\: Mgtlzmlist. l'r-\,;n-ssinn- is! and llurulolulnhorcr, pu-uolxer and wiitnr; martyr and fugitive; Ipnotlo nml pix-x_i-lent; than 3 tugmw unln, and llnally dial I mu- V tyr. ll` we accept as true the .\lurmon sum-uu-nt that In`: last slckm-it was due I. IN clout connement. made neceunry to escape the vigilance ol Uultal Stnton nurnhaln. Us curried Illinoin lead ln`hln body forty- thne years,` and his me was and by the accident of n hull:-E striklnl 1 """ ' -` ' "V" I uncu \uu u-um-cu ` uleuenger of death would have papal i through him near tho ban. And yet. he i lived In be 79 years olmlacklng but three montlman-1 luring thirty years lnml in In Full. Jnlm 'l`n\'lnr was born THE MORMON The Djnter "II Inc. An . ,A-_| _. _F1:II).-U`. .A\lf<:. 0 use luxwuuu In I bullet striking his wntph. but for which the laden ._..|.a 3...... .\....._| c-lydiocoued DEAD. In connection with the above I be to thank my numerous Hand: in the cit on country ` fox-the largo trounce extend to me since enzoxinln u-dvnro. Stoves and Tin busi- II:- an urnnltl rmvunmnnd Ihn new rm as lI`Pivo per cent. ttken off all cash purchases` pal thirty dn)":a;ceouutI by Keep cunsuntly in stock the Lstent Patterns of Byzantine Carpets. Brussels Carpets Tapestry Carpetl. Wool Clrpots, Union Carpets, Mattingu. ' V ` Borders to match Carpetn. 9 ' M ' Hqll Pattern, with Shir Carpet to match. T - Linoleum, Fiooroh-Cloth And .11 House Furnishing (ioodl. , GO TO A. J. McMAHON S A. ._/I A_MMHON. RICHMOND, ORR7 &* co. Ear Genuine Bargains in Dr-`ess Go9d_s, _Hosiery, O0:-`sets, Gldyes. Gents Furnishirkgs, &c. -E` . \- _Ierchn.nt Tailoring and Gents` team RUSH HTTHE OHEKPSIDE ` .\`mm~ uf tIwL'hc-ices: (iU')~1a' still left to select from. Lo:e\\`c your onlcr in season Mid secure 21 Bargain C. ROBINSON. Sieengeductions in Balance of Spring & Summer Stock The most comfortable foot wear for this hot weather. ` D.F. ARMSTRONG . re of D. 1-`. Am rongl, bv.-gs{!o Inform In`: `ends that he opened Bootnnd Shoo mom on i PRINCESS STREET, C.ROBINSON S , I .. . -7 . Will contnwnce hrr llogulnr \\`ookly Excursion Trips about 15th May Iron: Kl.\'(]F- l'0.\' to MUN 'l`lll-EAL. them.-o returning: by the Uttaum and Rldcant route. running all the Rn ids. and %'saln throu h the nmtchleas scenery ofllw lliulc-nu Lakes and won lslnn sby do 1 t. The LLK ROS will re.-nmin over Sunday at the L!!!) Island Park. calling at Alexandr A y each Monday morning. This in the only l'nazu-nxor Stvanter making the round trip. An thin In oneo! the most popular route: on Uumdian \\'ttIct`H accommodation will be at A pn-mltvm. and those wlnhlng a may mmforlahle mp will do M-ll lo go earl)`. Only 814 for the Round Trip; Mala And umlts included. _ _ May 3. JAS. SVHFT. Agent, H. Llt\\`r1'n(`c \\ harf. Kingston. WIGWAM SHOES s'r. LAWRENC ra: RI\/`ER I The Direct Route for .\'x\\'\ o1u:. I un..\mL:-nu. Busmx. .\'\'n.u'r-nc, Ru(`Ill:.~I`l`l-:1! In-rf.u.u. Cu:w:x.i.\'n uul other points-Em! ml West. Stenlnen leaving Kinglton at 7 a.m. and 3 pan. make Clu (fonnection 1: CAN.` VH4 m:.\"r. Thmngh Sleepers for New York. Htcmner leaving at I p.m. makes (`fuse Connec- tion: at Clayton. Th!-hugh Sleeper. (Tho onIy`linea jiaing a full view of the 00?) Islandg in toth the Ameri- - _ can and Oanadian channels). ' Running _in connection with the Roum. ll'u!m-town J` 0mleu'sbm'y( ml NON` York (`I-ufrul Railways. Stealuerl leave Fulger a \\'haI`f. foot inf Brock .\'tro.-ct. fur ('lrm(ou, (`ape l'lm-rm, .lh~.:-mulriu ltuy and 1,000 Island Park ..:7.A..\1. and 3 and 4 1'. .\1. * I\'.B.--.\`ole Agent for Knight of #ab;r Emblems. 1..I.. "' 1,000 ISLANDS STEAMBOAT 00's. Summer Goods mint be oleufed out to inako for A_ new :11-tiring, umwm E BIBBY 8:. VIRTUE. Aug. 1. _.;.;..`;:' "xy '77 For Ladies, Gents, Boys, M/S898 and 0/Ii/dren. White and colored Dress Muslins. only Five Gents. Glmmbrays, Seersucllers, L`awns, Drillets. all Reduced in Price. Big Driues in Dress Goods, Hosiery, corsets and Gloves. Our Great cheap Sale is still goingon. AAAA -' J unei F. _A.. FOLG-ER, ALBQUT CARPETS- THE IRON PALACE PASGENGER STEAHER In order to make room for Fall Purchases. fox-the; Lu-co extended to ounce m-ss.an would recommend the new rm as worthy at every condence. J uly 15. THOS. LEHMON.