The Finest Range and Lowest Priced Stock of Blaick.Cash- ran in OI-In l`:.\l And a Complete Assortment of Working Materials. Dress Goods! Dress Goods I! 25 CENTS- 19 CENTS- 15 CENTS- 10 CENTS. 811 001075. ` xony Fingeri _all colors. Grown Saxony mgering. o.ll_oolor_e. Hahfax axony Fmgenng 8 CENTS. Hmms &'LOCKETT.. UN/V5/28211 8701/84 Themadlng Mlinery store. 770 Princess Street. I. all colors. FIRE K_IN(VV,l>N 4 SIZES. These Reliable Stoves Me for sale only In !hu E\V STOVE DEPOT. BIBBY & VIRTUE, IMPOSSIBLE. Murray & Taylor s, Remember our Big Job Lot of Hosiery at Wholesale Prices. ma nmnga. Also 9. number of New am ! Second-Hand ` I nninnn and `p.n"nv-Q We are keeping this lesion an Larger, Better and More Complete Stock of Yarn: than ever before. A: we have more mum we lll|\ eM1(le(l some New Makes nu-l you can [ind with us 5 complete range of all Murray & Taylor's. ST(5VES AND HARDWARE. IIIIIIINB n I-a\;I;.uuox; 5:`: uxlxrvuuu or 08' ., : ' am- l ll wonderful motyllscino tor Gouchl and 00111:. Throat And L Oom- plalnu. It hwithout doubt thobco modi- clno I over d novor ml: to gin ` hnmodluto o connidor It 0 house- hold noooosltr. TM: Powdot never 1 A lm|r\'c-I of I purity. oumgth and w uoauonuu. More ` conomlosl lhnnlho out kinda. and rank ` noun ooldln oompomhav mu mulumdo ` ol law tut Ihort weight. Mum ovzhou Iuuo powdon. Go o.~u.vu: cum. R0 AL AK- v!i9_ POWDI: 00.. IO Wall strum. New l1(}oo;la never so cheap as at. YARNS Are the Leading Stove: of the day ; also the new 176 PRINCESS STREET. Double and Single Berlin Wool, Fine Saxony Wool, Fine Eider Wool, Canadian Fingering Yarn. Baldwin's Bee Hive Fingering. Jubilee Fingering Wool, Canadian Factory Yarn, &c. "i.L'u;i HNC7)RTSEY &. co. 335 and 337 King Sir:-rt. In all the Best Makes and at LOWEST PRICES at -: Coutllialy OH I and Fittings. A Inn a. mum}, _MISGELLANEOUS. seats. Jenny Lind was born in Stockholm, capital of Sweden, in 1320, and was early left an orphan. The working women who cared for her often had to leave her in their room alone all day while the tormer went to her tasks. One day a lady was passing along the narrow street and heard nsiugularly sweet voice, that of 11 child singing a " . lulluhy to st cat. Next day the lady e.-une with an old music muster nanml Crolius. The child sung to him and he was delight- ed. lie took her to Count Puhe. direc- tor of the Royal Opera, and nsked that she be made an olevo fur ..ho opera. Alumni. said the count. Look at her ` JENNY um). big fqet; and such 3 face! We can do nothing with such an ugly child." But he relvlitvd when he heard her sing; she became an elcvc, and at the age 0! I4 was thought Iulciontly : trained to appear as the beggar girl, slinging in the sitr--ete, in is popular opera. The public wns delighted, but the manegen widely de- cided to wdttlll shewes grown before having her make a regular debut. Then she took Stockholm by ntonn,n.nd (or the ensuing twelve yeeruvue the great songstxun ol the yvorld. She then married Otto Goldechmidt, epeoryounzu-menmudchn.et lent ms sucr. U_V um llluiutuul-. The test piece 01' the evening was Jenny Lind in Cnsta Diva; but the great public put its most enthusiastic approval on her single songs, and most of all upon her famed warble. To their descendants of today it seems incredible that her rendition of this should have produced such a furore; but the few now living who heard still warm at the recollection. At the close of the evening`: performance Mr. Barnum announced that Jenny Lind`s third 0! the gros receipt: amounted to $10,000, and as an expreseion of In-I` feelings at the grand welcome by the liczv world she donated the entire amount to me (`l 1.'\l`lll(`S of the city--68.000 to the [ire ilepurtinont fund, $2,000 to the Musical Fund society, $300 each to ten uylums. 'l`he cheering that followed may be imagined. Thosinger was escorted to her hotel by an innncnse crowd, and all her stay in New York was 11 continued ovation. Then fol- lowed her great tour of the country, nnd nfter that ll(`l` marriage to Otto Goldsclnnidf. In her ninety-three regular concerts in this country the receipts had bean $700,000; and ut the Boston sale of rst seats Ossian F`. Dodge, himself a singer of some note, outdid Genin by paying $625 for the rsrchoice` of ` seats. 1.. .... .. `I :...I ma kn-n in Rrnolzhnlm r-nnifn/I CASTLE t;.uu)E.\` IN 18519. The usual l`!])t`l`lPllL`9 is that i~'Il('ll o'er- wmught oxpsi-t.:it.ions are disappointed and the popular idol falls :00 low,m ll!` nrshe hml l)1.`I"ll rnisq--l too high. But in Jenny Lind`: cnsn the cool and czuitinu-I critics con- nned the rnthusiaani nf tllopvnplv. The New York papers exhausted the tvrms of llll/lhli`.'1llli'I. in desvrihing her voivv. In its next issiie The New York Tribune said: We never heard tone: which in their sweetness went so far. They In-nught the inn nnd Ill seated auditor close to her. They were tones, every one of them. and the whole air had to take the law of their vibrations. Song in her has that integral beauty which at once proclaims it as 3 type fornll. and is most naturally wonhiped as such hy the multitude. '3-I... fact. ninm nf the nvnnimz was Jennv `VIII: Illlll D33 the nnme yr` the Mill! My Thu um-{inn an-I mlloul I clear and In ,1 .n,,._ nv ...._ Iallt` VVIIII I III lull` \ A week, After 3.0!! Castle Garden to the II -e-avh nun-eulvv pure -__n -...I _- ._.-..u nu... nu-I UN` man In many n-uuuux-, .. .. num, luul mlvc-rti-ed with an Inn-nutty ram- :-vvu {or him. Jmny Lind`: Ind chlldhuo-I (when she mus lo-ft alum alldaylu nu-In nn-ut. house and sang to her mt for mno;-any), her nunuutlv girlhoud an an 1-law In the rnyal op:-ra at Btnvkholm, In-r trlumphal tour of the capital: of Europe and the popular on- liuu on her return to ux-kholnn, had all been tul-I in (urinating Mail In the Ann-rivan 3-open. and no 2.'s,0uu purple grveln-nl horn: thu wharf with lung (`I\l|U|l('I' clwerx g .......n. .9... man .....v...... nvnlhnnll In Also 3 numner 01 n Engines and Boilers. 'Vl'IV`|IV`|Il\III I but that girl In ha-I In.-n nllmu -..I II... -An . A Lonely Little Girl. Whou Dong to I (`It III-might llor Io lfulnonllow Jenny Lind Won Ibo llouvn of the American Fooplo by In Iloloaly. WHO TOOK NEW YORK BY STORM IN 1850. TIIIC S\\'lZI)ISI[SO.\'GSTI1ISS N llm lat ulny ta! Rvpu-lulu-r. l\. uI, 'J.'),lIIJ |It`II|IIu uhnul upon thu wharf of New York city, vumng eagerly test the nu.-auu-r Minn- no. Nufsuvh crow-I Iuul gnthen-cl llwru -ulwe Ilw arrival M [,ufz|)'|'l!.P. '|'|Io~m \n:l'r-`team! wen; nut lln-re to grwt A -vln nr u rr--nt 1-umu-mu-l|u'y Mm- ng lhv ul'I|\.1I at Q mnqmarur, huh-I; Im lnul nu thn In-urn nf Burn;-. Tho')' \\umw,;nplumuudulvnple-Hwn-hr-IngnuI: ll girl was Jo-Imy Lilul. Public ('uri-NH)` vn .-.Humlnt--I to an unwanted I|0|:l`I'v'. . .,_. I ...._-... ...._...._.... II 'I` ll...- a prin- uln- llllll 1 bid \ .11`... .. lll (`"llulIul vutvn-. ' 3,000 ||(.`l\()IlI galhenll In 2 lulu of prvh-rred tlvket 1- purohuer In Iuwo choice of w more an he would take at Mr. Barnum haul n-Iv:-rtlv-cl |:, ____,,A |....__l. _ . . . M _ . . . . . .... Engines and Boiler: {or all urposed, from 1 to 100`-horse power, snd in y_ guaranteed. ` Steam Rock Drill and Mining Repairs A constantly on hand. Cheese Fsctory Boiler: and Fittinnm. Irui nu-uvu-u I41. ... l whvu 0 vuioe rt enty-lives dullnns!' lllllll. Illvllluuu In-nut]. but nnnuunval the term: u rang out .... n.... .I..I|.....I" s-rm. THE BRITISH \\'lll(.'. \\'l'}|:.\'ESl)A\'- ()(`'I`. I9. I III!` II. `."' "Fifty I ll I-nu-lur Frigate Mackerel. Frignte macker I is Mao name of I ab that is being tnlccn-ngvnnd packed as straight goods on our must. Those sh cloeclyrc- scmble regular mackerel, but they are known by expert shermen as n cross between a |m|('l\'C'l'el and tr porgy. Their bellies are rm. uml, like the poigy, the {at is distributml Ilm-ugh the moat, Fisherman say It is pm-c-nty-two yenn; nines they were on the vo:|.~:t- be-foro. Tboy are behug taken ocapo ' (`ml and Block Islan|,nm uniform in site nm_l tire claaed (at small No. 1" In the Boo- 1'--Inlnlarketml at I 3. The sh would , mm. with I huvam thou: anuuon.-- u lllIl_| I IV Ulunucu uua lull-Ill Avv. av. an un. u-2-r r 1'--nu`mrket.t.l.ue sell mm with I buyers lthout question.- . cw York Commerchl Bulletin. - BTHIIUGIKNJ Ill I-T11. He first engaged in the manufacturing businesz. but in 1850 he entered the state senate and in 1% the lower house. He identi- ` . 1: ; ed himself with \ the Ilepuhlican par- ` ' ty from its organi- nox. \v. n. wasuacnx. gem and was sent to congress in 1863 by the peo- ple of his district. In 1871 the state called him to the governorship and in` 1811!, he was reelected governor. In 1872} he was re-elected again. but, was called from his seat to fill the place that Charles Sumner left vacant in the senate by his death. He continued in the senate until 1875. after which he returned to private life. Greenfield, Mass, was his home, and for many years he was president of the Green- eld bank. He was also a trustee of Yale college. of the Mnaachusetts Agricultural college and 0! Smith college, of Northamp- ton, and he served as a member of the board of Overseers of Amherst from 1804 to 1877. Harvard n0llegecm1forI`e(l upon him the dc- grce of LL.D. in 187.3. A Short Sketx-In of Musuclnlu-.tt|' Dh- tlngulalmd Cltllen. In the loath of ox-Gm'ernor William B. Wu.-hl-urn, Bluuaaclxlxsetts loses another of that lnrillmnt falmly which has contributed so nmn_\' mm to the public service of the na- tion tun] \-mi ms stoves Maine, Vermont, 1lIns:_u_cliusc-Us and Wisconsin have each I (`boson governor: from this family (not broth- ers, but of the some stock), and three broth- em were in congress at one time, including the noted Elihu B. Wuhburne, of Galena. Ills., the earnest friend of Gen. Grant and the illustrious minister to France. TI`.`Ili...... n.........As 1l'...lJ.uu-n ma kn-n In IIIUSITIUUS HIHHSIET LU I'flIIlL`l.'. William Barrett \\'a.shburn was born in Wincbonrlen, Mass. , on Jan. 31, 1820. and wu educated at Groton academy and Yale college, from which he was graduated in 18-14. as u-cf. nncnurad in Machine. Engina_a._nd Boiler Works. IlII|.I us; nun tn), even in sunw of its religious tencliings: that them is and will he probation after death for all men who do not de- cisively reject Christ during the earthly life. etc., etc." They thcro- in . DR. x. 0. cnuur. (on: decreed his removal from the profeuor- ship. The trustees of the institution up peoled to the supreme court, and the minion- nry side of the controversy was left to the American board in union at Springeld for the nut week in October. Inst your, at De: Moineo, the board only acted so tar as to re- fuse to tend out miulonu-sea symputhixlng with the new theology." The voting mem- bers of the board are `.530, of whom 68 are Mnxsacluisetts men. When the meeting was held tho city was crowded. liotels and pri- vau hnusus were ova-rtaxed by the unusunl number of \ isitors, and many hundreds were lodged in neighboring towns. Indeed the pupulfll` interest was like that. as histori.-ms tell us, felt in a glut council of the church in the .\'iuth, Tenth und Eleventh centuries Bil-Iv ii not the only |)`l'f0Ct. rule of faith and |`h\rlim, but is fnlllble and untrustworthy, nl.-an in numn nl ilu Aux-ml, Irv lluuwnsn-nu vuu (`lllH'l'hi, G.-urge Ihrns and Edward J. Hinks; but us to Mm main lll'!l`ll\lll|t. they found: "'l`lmt Egbert C. Hmuh, as surh ;~ru{a-ssor, maintains nn-I inculcate: belu-Is Inconsistent \\ ill: and repugnant to the cum] u! said incu- tutmn *` ' ' in lhefo1.`oningpurv.iculu`s, o.. mu. Tlmo oh. 4-m_ I}. W. l|l.A'I('!1I|u). lllllll I-luv; ' nus around it have grown ups body of mlnor Issues, whirl: tuuk form in charge: ngnlmt l`ruh-nor Smith, Brown prof:-osnr of ecclesi- nnucnl histury. that he has taught doctrines tending to weaken men's lhsolute faith in the Scriptun-s us the only infallible rulv of Ill! and practim-. The controversy |lIlt'l'`SLl the luity quite as much us the clergy. The board of visitors of the And-rver The-ulogivul [ulti- tution hold A meeting June 4, NET. and voted that llm clmrgm warn not msmino-lngaintt l'ruf:~msur.~4 \\'|lliam J. Tucker. John W. f.......I. Thaw lloodlrug gt. lprlngold. Hun.-`rig. Alulawor (fcnntrovony. 'l`lw nnwlmg nl tho Auu-rh-In board of {urn-l;.:u uni-mums which Iuu bran ln u-nxlmx at h'prln5:ll-`d. Man, was um-of tlnalnmtlnr 3-nrtnm M-mu in the (`hrmlan uorld. Inu- much as it dealt wlth the Amlnvc-r mn- ` mm-ny. Wu pres:-ut today portmiu of E L W. Blatvhford, vice prvsident M the! board lml P|"'Il4|lIu; nlu-r. nnd the Rev. N. H. (`lnrl.'. A-ulur Inn-ign nwretnry. \\'hAt.lntlm 1\lIdn\'t'l' mnl.rm'~nsyl" can the typical layman. l`-rlefly natal, It In this: Doelnnnnslonary In tho heathen err. and is a professor In I theologies! umlnm J ry guilty of horny. when lhn former paw-hos. and the latter suslnlnn hlm ln It, than there in I second prohauon, I after dc-nth. to the heathen anal such I in lure nut yet "ll:-(`islvel y Ivjeclnl (`hrlnt in this world!" This ll the I'.. W. l!l.A'I ('Ul()Iu). main lssue;~ but '. lll.A'I'(`Ul"l|llD, I 1 ulul Ilvyr-Inuutv Ill ||ll' uuuvv val wvluuu ` may are Lu tlau mlwont ulroou or park. alth- uul a Iuspu-Ion that aha In the can loud Jenny Liml. But. nine in quite popular In no- -kotyfmul in a special luurlto with the qua-n and royal llmily. she tutu-oxnoly duru- nblv, and dovum much that and monoy to the lIIll1.`I|tim| and industrial training n! poor (MI. . And uni Ilm Iain-maul: hrlnrn Hm Int: Inn And not line u- nun she in us-wh |blI)'Iit`||u Jmlrelu ful me In prul-at-I, In A vu-Ouu-9-ifs! llul : and have owr alum rudder! in am yuan her Junlorz, they loeltad in England, bhu! London. `Blue bu out cluujltor nml two was --na|tl|or mun my mum-nl Ill:-M, wlnhnt. or value nnhu but mm of its old that uwpeuac-, and her dual In no very plan and old tuhluuo-d'thnt rungn oan smile at the ode! upp-nrnum of the "little olil woman -bola nhnv `nn.I in .. .u..mi..I I-m.-vlln with Hun nnnnn ` Owing to the rush: of business on account of the large number of Slaves and Ranges which we are selling, we nd it impossible to exhibit at the Central Fair, but we shall be pleased to show to visitors the large array of G U-RNEYS. . .\...A.....-. ..u \v1\ aoaao '0: ronveucm Msanons. EX-GOVERNOR WASHWBURN. ' ' III I That the 1 fact ._..-_.a:.... )I u-k-graph bring`: the ind law! In nu-when with ponlyuln, and the n nmnrelu-mls that the In-nulllul. Ino- ` prul-ably In-nr Ill class. It in ulxk-d u-ripe mm as slum but 07 you! old. >1-pv uf I\!I`u\`Ol9'l but In any event ma! song In at an rucl fur the once y Inn-II, madly iclulllul Jenny Uutl. ; HIV. rrlls-I I.-nun `\A nnnlnann-. Ilvll a r a nllnl-It. I45e wARMsLIPPERS1 73E Bee Hive Fingeri all 00!: Wvr xo 1 ='nn...:=.z., ! srmws in annulus. Buy the MCKAY EXCELSIOR YARN for Boys, Girls and all kinds of rough wear. The Clcaneat, Strougaatrand Best Wearing Yarn thst has yet been made. RANGES and STOVESM our Wart-rooms. N0. 189 PRINCESS STREET. " A _.g VA. .1. Mo/IMHO/V. I-M MA HON s._- TO KNITTER A|| theNew Golorsandstylesin Cloakings JUST ARRIVED AT John Laidlaw & Son. NPLUSH POMPONS, NEW DESIGNS, NEW SHADES. ART SHADES IN RIBBONS, It will pay you to ee us ifyou are doing Fancy Work. Come and see what we are offering in -FELTSF ll'om.en s Warm Lined Felt Slippers, e.r!r value, Mr. Women s Leather Suppers 35:. Women's Cloth Suppers 25.` L'Mldreu s Strong Lace Boots (for. v Misses Strong Lace Booty, sizes 11 to 2, \0'.r1r. B'0ur Fa}! Price List will to illllmlltool}. _ Look uut. for it. - 1 ART NEEDLEWURKI III: TlllCI IIU meres in the city. Lamam: F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. Ottoman Cords, new shades. 40 inch wide Coloured Cashmere. All-Wool Jersey Suitings, new shades. ne ma- terials. Large Range of Cloth Suitings. extra finish and new shades. Better Quality of Tweed Suitings. Meltons and Fancy Dress Goods. `Tweed Effects, Meltons and Fancy Dress Goods. a'For all kinds of Knitq.it')g Yarns go to PRICES THAT Sl lAK FOR THEMSELVES. The Best Value in the city at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and upwards. Don't fail to see them. ' In Moss Ollve, Bright Cardinal, Militare, Garnet, Gobelin, Sapphire, Peacock, Bronze. For Table Covers, Table Scarfs and Fancyrwork. SPECIAL PRICES. D. MGEWEN & SON.