`V lku Former Prion ll. l1.50, M5. I2. 82.50. as. low mrurod for 750, 31.15. ll.25. IL50. I3. I125. I-`armor. Price 75, 90c, non, :1. 25, 11.75. Reduced to so, 75, sac ;r.oo, 31.40. _NEW IILl,.IN'IRY ! NEW IIILMNERY 3 ! Iiand 184 RBI NC-`H33 WTBIIT. :R;T4sPENGEB_ WALSH & STEACY. ----I].\T OU'ZE?.-v- PRICES VERY LOW. Has removed to THE LEADING lumfrum swam. 'l`lIl -GITIDZZHI lvounangumo mo bowon. men n u " HEAD . _x - Ax ._ _-..|; L- -I_--A__|..l...A.. ah Iclnucluhund nnovoan thotronblou Ind- ian to 5 Nllou abbot tho nyucun. such II Dldlou. llmun. Drov-luau. Dtntnu unu- Ol. Pull in tho Ida. Io. While their most Illrhblo mecca Inn has uhovn In cu-tn; [L11 This is the Greatest Bargain in Yarns ever shown, and can be had only at Murray & Taylor's, 75 CENTS PER LB. Another Special Bar- gain at Mu rray & Taylor's LOW PRICE STORE. `lib Povdu non! nth. Auurvel of` v:'I.I:-.|k:`Iu;\h ad vholuoucun. lion llnlbo kinds. anal ou- oo 0.12 :10 2 multltutfo o w Inn 0 Milan. I-iocnouulu outs. I!0\JAL 575:. \ n Powntn on. In Wm luau. Now I(.l:.n.llcCx-on. ma Hodao co.` 1- o o u 11%, Was: nu Ilnnzcoba. says: I fnoxn zsu-r bro number otyeon. and expended upwards of 8210 omgo msmdwmhIuunIm3 t rum lnhunnu. on ow. without ob in: none: Your ad- _ erixsemom in Toronto um induced mo tnveqt any cents inusl Balm. I out ....." *..w.m..~**.2':`:.:*...... '".':.::'.m unmodlnto who: can in lunthon two ....." "_`3.'3 .`L'y%'.I .." o...J""""'.x I-Inuvouuulcuvl. It0YALuAx- '3 POWDER 00.. IO Wall Raul. 176 PRINCESS BTREET. Fina 4-Ply Fingering Yarn. in _ all colors. to ba sold at JUST RECEIVED, -Abqolutoly P`;;o-. IO WIIINIII Illlllllc DIII Ilwr nu sum unv- I ACHE D -_ ._-_.. M... on. I.-_. I. -3..- `CURE ..j_-k- --nl nnllnng Q`` 0):: OnAIIK1 I(.l.K.llcCr 00. Wang: LynnosIl:x:'t()>ba.as;~la: fevmnn fnomcuu-r expongggg gt; omgoylnc mat no 3ou$&.. relief. Y lndugols mo- veqtnnyoontsinusltlln. Ilsa fhl-`nu nnnxanu nut Innnt up no -..- gs- FORMER PRICE $1.25. CASES-2 cuuunan at xvurywu, punn., was cum to!` until it had grown lnrgeenough to help mall. when it was set at liberty. The children had no idea it would ever comes back, but the same night the squirrel cnme to the window and tapped upon the pane. It was admltbd, and the next morning whisked away again. ` It hns hnilt. twn nmbzn nnimr wlnlnhnvnr it \ } um! um next. Iuurulug wlusxuu away agnvu. \ It has built two nests. using whichever it chooses in the night time, except when it rains Then it always asks for admiaai--n to 1 tho Ivnnnn ` FRIES. IIJC tho house. I111 lllltl ILKKII: I-LIV.` llly, ll? WUIHQ unve them away. If the child cried the giant nnrso wouldrock the cradle until thelittlo Ann clan} .- -_...`. -.._, .n._u..u-mu A young gray squirrel found by 3 party of children at Ivoryton, Conn., was cued fdr nntil it had ornum Inrnannnnruh tn Imln {haw IIIHZ WUIIJ one slept. IERJIT CI IIIHRIIE-I Ill IX IEO ITIUICIIIKJ lmht upon in oomtnnt pnnenoe. Such A an H hnown when the elephant wentno tu-utorefnsotoent pxceptln thopranane of it: little friend. Its attachment was no ` genuine thht the child s parents would not hesitate to lonve the baby intheelx-phnnt` cu-e, knowing that it could have no more faithful nuno. And tho kindly monster nevarboliedthettustreposcd in it. If the flies came about the baby, it would drive thnm nrnv If Hm Dhntl nrinrl Olin sign? v. um.mr's Gslebratod English spoouos. E4. 1'. (`IIu\'.\'. vhemiatnnd ruxrh_t. _Ag_o_nI. The Elephant as 3 Nurse. In lndis, when the elephant is treated by hinowner almost as one of the family. tho- gnueful Aninul Innku I return for the and nennhovm it by voluntarily taking care of the baby. It will patiantly, say: St. Nicho- lu,pormlt incl! tobemnuled by its little j cum. and will show gm: -oucicudo when tho child criu. Sometimes the elephant will become to attached to itlhnbyfrienduto Insist nnnn In Nmdnnt unk . \ -luv you will be surprised at the effect you have produced. I! neatly done, the ferns will bear a strong nvsemblnnco to a large sized photo- 91-nn .\ Take the fans 01!, And, my: Golden Dnys, ` nun: Illl Hun! w Soup uh llllll \ moving-\'ory ns pinl, or the holu will show. _'l'hon procure nunalltoothx-umb,n suckot India ink, and n toothbrush. Dis Iolvothe ink in wnter-don`tgo it in lump.- nnddipyour brushln the ink. Donotget too much on.and rub in gently dongtho comb, holding it over the group of form. It ` yougottoomuch iakon your brulmtwill lnlllnbigdlvps; thoobjoctil oolnnkethom nnneu ponible. Rub moroor neu-the `jolnuot theta-n:,Just ulna photograph. and let thecolor gndnallydiounyto ch? India Ink lnprouloun or I-`emu. Procm-e some smooth cartridge piper, than tnkothetornsorluvenundnrnngo them in `ptuml. Ifternn,t.hoylookwellputIn mup|;1t 1vy,itwtll lookwollunbonior; bntwhlchovwltlggntnpinthrmlghnknf ham And then an inn thn fnmdn frnrn vuu -`v-w -au- uquvvuun There an many trlbaa anal; the Ameri- canlndlana. bntyaarbyyhr thdrnunhan andacnaalng. Th Ileana ol the clvulnd and partially civilised rmnnta at the ones powerful and wax-lib Indian tribal h known aatho Indian territory, and conmna what are called roanrvouona, on which tho vaou trlhaa dwell. Agents rupluandng the United States live among these trlbu with a viow to and: further advancement and protection. Ianyotthotritnahanaabddownlnmnn pal-alive oonuuntmant and (allow agricultural pursuit: for a livallhood and ban become quite civilised Otbon. from their natnnlly ercoand warlike dlapoaiuona, continue to glvomoroor leutroublototho government. Amongtbolatwrmaybonamed tholltaa In Colorado and the Apachea in New Xoxlco. Our out ropnaa:-ma a UN aquaw and her papooae. or baby. The Utaa are a tribe of the Slmshonea or Snakoa, an migratory in their habits and great human They enjoy wandering about the country and an to ho found in New Mexico, Nevudl, Uh!) and Colorndo. When a Um aquaw taken up her line) of march she straps the little papooae to her back. In the cntahe in holding the in- fantin her arms. aothat our young pmple may have a picture of the faces of both mother and child. vu-an--cu cu twill IIIVVG] 1lIIIlVIIl voyogouddlnavu-ymndlnndonuodnd Io onrownnaqubthtvnmwqullbttw anlmoxunbyqnnkhg of the rod nun A madam- Iuulln-n Dlnothnn tut Taking lull: In Impo- ulou ol l"orIn-l-lu-notion About A-ulna Indians In 0000701. and the lilo `I :-Ibo In Pu-tlcuu. K Thnmonllndhuwu Intgivcnlothoi n|lIunotAnur|mtronthonldAhuaotk:n d&wb Millin- chdnd-hHho uvlytound omduuwu h ndhyo part at mu his in not Ihoncohunuiunluuuhonnnoollndhu Iluwrouglullynpplhdtotholnhlnnh nnnlnnn n ll In n-n-Q n-1.0]-` Al ')l' ougnt. XI OHIIII OK ECU I'D X3. Thnnhgiving Day. Winn tbouumdl lay A loan In bonutul army. 01:: lldnen.hnppychndten.blcuad wm: thlnnthntlhovwltlho bu. Lo-xkontbopl onhelo Andy-yuan anode. ;r.anl::;.vl`:ngDIy. ought II) .- 0!nomoonopoornndlnuu&. , A suootsnon to HM-Pv cnmoneu ABOUT mmxsanvmo DAY. ". uuuvuul 0 VSIUDIIIII H331 UNIONS. A. 1'. (`Ilu\\`.\`.(`laomlatu:d'lf)rngu-In . Anni. Kiniltou. July I6. Oh! happy children. bore behold , 0n- who (spool-and In-nknnd old, with not the umllcu ucnp of meat. Ormnghthutuunnotuudtoug, 'l`hnnkn2lvimr lhv. Y0lI.\'(i FOLKS COI_.UMN. Bnvotorndog-he uulone. A mend mean but rlvga bono. A Tame any Squirrel. ,_ _____ _-_,_~_.__,| p,,,,, I I H VTI IQUAV AND PAPOCII Thauhglvlltl DI!- THE BRITISH wmu. Wm. rzsun. Novjso. | luau; Drlgjus nus llllllllfl momn Hill | ornamental bronze ddonc it. Those Ilidn * back eanilynnd clone, leave no aperture 1 " whatever. But in no not in: small cham- M bot for thouxtpn (it we. may call l.im um-In) only and he can turn back t.he.cu`.z-r :1 our At any liars and through uunall haze v iyu In m-om-um at deoiknrnmion. `run run av. lubed; bright tiles unwound month ant nrh-nmno-~I luau... .I..".... .1 .1. mx...... -1.-.2. pnvu.-u. Ill]! 13 now nuuy tor use, Du! another section will be added, with a long hall in which the friends of the dead may await the cremation or hold the religious ceremonies of their faith. The really strik- ing fact about the structure is that they sbuld have made it so beautiful. Even the chimneysof white stone which rise above it are fashioned like lofty towers, and the general symmetry and attractiveness make it mm as if French taste could rob even death ofits tcrrom In general external appear- once it is likoemosqne, rising three stories high, with dome tothe rear and projections in stone. Thefonn when completed will be that of a rectangle, with tall and narrow doorsand windows, and the general effect will be fine. Thorough experiments with the cremation furnace already in place have been Inade in -the presence of M. Chassaing, vice president of tho munici- pnl council, police captains and others; nnd it iecondently announced that the systcln will work perfectly. The plan, however, is different from thatot those American cro- matoriee in which superheated air is the sole decomposing agent; in the Pew la Chaise furnace the hot ame envelope the body, the *currentsof eirhelngeostrongand the (lame so condensed on the corpse that rapid car- honisation results. There isnothing offensive. The front of the furnace is handsomely fin- N nu we uuwu wxnuwry or rare 1` ` Chaise. Though begun I year ago, but one wing of the` structure is yet com- nIemd_ This in nnw rnmlv fmn mu hug A Fund: Crematory. Cremation has gained so rapidly in Fmnch public opinion tint tho municipal authorities i of Pain have provided for the erection of I large and strikingly handsome cremntory in the noted mmamrv nf Para lg ow. rlvul ulocunlr 01 um pltlilmli preeidmtof thenetionnl eenete hewook hie; Ieotne I member-of that bodynnd heldit till midsummer ot the memorable year of 1&1. In Octoberot thntyenr hehued his noted Lexington eddru mun people of Kentucky, nnnoun his edhelion to the cause of the southern ed:-racy. to which hethcreefter devooedhin ewordnndtnlenh. Be distinguished himself on many battle eldn,end At the clone of thewnrwent to Cubannd tlienoeuo Canada; butueoon no complete nmneety wu declared he returned to Inexingtaonand engaged in r_u'lroed eon- Itructioxi. He was vice president 0! the lex- ington and Big Sandy railroad at the time of hlldenth, May 17, 18:5. 80 rapid had been the course of reconstruction, and so minplota the social And political amnesty in his sun that ho was A minent candidnne, and he lived woul undoubtedly have noon repro- eentae: his state once more in thenntionnl I:-an II. `NJ-`K \ John (`aboll Bmkinnage um born noar ` Lexington. Jan. 2!, 1821; graduated at Cen- her college. Dam-ille: enuerod on the [I16 tics of law at an early age, and soon quit II 0030 to Mexico as major of the Third Ken- tucky regiment. He was elected to the leg- hlaturo In 1849, and In 1861 oocongreu from tho Lexington district. He advanced so rapidly in congreu that In M56, when but `jmtofthehgdagghowuolecudvim dent on thoticket wit.hJazneI Buchanan, youth and chlvalrom bearing adding lnnchatnugthlnthowaauo tlnuckot. In 1% howuthdmndidatootthoaouchorn win; of the Dunocrau for president, just aarbolngchoaan 0o thoUnihodSta0eaIu:- ghn Faun tin nhnlp of wing -.....l.I._o -...I uwr uulng cutxl II) E uluwn Uil!C&- an. From thochnlr of vioo president and nruidmltnf thnnnnnnl mango. hg_InnIy H. 1 1y tuna and Inronga a small 0 promo: at dcobiuponition. TZIIIKFTK IKIIFXCUIIUUTI. The onrenianieno! unveiling the Buckin- ridge nntno occurred in the prenenceolnn inunenu throng, including the governor and nnnton from Kentucky end nanny vetp ernnnolthecivilwnrnndlnxlcnn war. The princi naldra Inn delivered by Senntor J.C. Blackburn. Theuntue in tbework of Valentine, the Virginia sculptor, and in 0! heroic nine, eight feet high. rvpnnantilj Breclnnridge in the nttitude of n ontor. He was almost n perhct model 0! nnnhood, And the umtue prevent; his handsome form and striking, intellectual fenturm with nil their life and animation. A planing future at the communion was that veterans 0! both the Union and Confederate nrmiee nnd civilinm of like vnrying views took part equally. it we: to honor a great Kemuckinn they were there; not to perpetuate old time hntreds. Inn... r\_|.-n ;__|_x.__1_n-_ ____ ; ,_,,, , ,A I 1 dual! L. lIl'U.`Iull'I!l!|. II nauuywu. 5].. ll rlho enlnludonolu urhd ovonuwhtcl `cxnnldhuvouvunudtunoothcrhndthu thovuludtun Bamvuuunwholnd carved hlnc-ouut.ryun!onIgnIoIdI.coIa'od tbonuolnghlnmrvnnnlnauonnlcongnunl uunnulhnaoallowudmuneloctunotho nnnndhlahannln lhnnnnnnllhn .-j--:- in the bus of no may live! that here II when vuuloonr gnu bout. Our pm: ours It while other: do not (hi-hr`: unit that Pulnun vary mall and very easy Go Ilka. one or no Illa main done. They annually wobble an do not [ripo or part: but by their uonctlon plane 511 who use on. lnvlnlu aunts: nu tor 0!. Sold by _dru.-lab mrywhots or am by mull. CAITEI IEDICINE ea. In York. I1 IT` IIIIVUIIIIIK ZHIIIIITI W John C. Bruoklnndp. aIcl`4:1nxluu. Ky. in IL. en]-nlnnunnnl A urinal mmnh-high lately l'nnlIod-Iltl Plipor Con-noun M lauluguu. Ky. `hp neat nnvomng at a monument to Jnlnnl` II:-1-bInn.I- nl lgtln-n Pt I: TH! BREOKINRDGS 8TATUn 8PIN_0l d cnmnm, uno Lot we All-W001 rum urn: uooan tor mo par yu-a. unuuou am: an-woo: un- muo Dru: Good: for 20 per and. Heavy Melton Dru: Good: It,~ 8. I0, 12} And Me. Grout Bu-gninl in Inntlo and later Clothu. ' ~ \vlaIE IJYII Inihtr n \VI.\l llil l.I\7I1|'l:IC I I WILL 0|` FER THIS WEEK Ono Lot 400 All" Wool Drou Good! for 300 per 5. One Lot 40 All-Wool Plaid Duo: Goods for we yard. 0no.Lot 970 All-Wool Inn-n Dunn Dnmh fnr Qn nor vn.uI, Hauvv Multan ran (lull: |t.~8. I0. I91 And uh- Having secured the stocl('at 50c Q9411; Dollar you _should call and secure a Bargain in a Fall Suitnfi Oirercoat. THE GREA TESIJBA R0/1/A/8 YE} % orr/250. ltkbeing larger and more commodious premises, work wivllzbe executed on shortest notice. The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Raw Material to choose from. ' UNEQUALLED FOR LOW/PRICES 1% W. i--Tillingha.st s Old Stand, 79 Brook St.-- o Loovo your onion only in oho nook. ' . Clnlilg Solo of Tailor-Ilodo Jookoh ond Ulotoro tl_)ip wook. 9 12 1-2?." JXMAS - NOVELTIES WALSH & STEAGY Ladies, you can save enough to pay for making the Garment by buying the material from us. F. X. GDUSINEAU & G0. V Special Reductions in our stock of Fine Expensive Oloakings. Black German Curls, Grey Ourls, English and German_Blanl Silk Mantle Plushes, Moose Sealettes. Silk Sealette, Etc., Etc. onmn An Good. E n Inn 400 ,AIl.WnnI Plnirl DI-an Hood: for Min nnr ward. On: [ml 970 All-\Vonl 0anadian,_English and Scotch Ulster Cloths. Anhothy would hullnoutpdoolnuothooo who uh: non tlhdbtudngoonpluntz but fortn- Inhly than-goodnuudotl hound homnnd thou whoonootrnhomwinand thuouttlbpuhvum lblolnlonny thatthoy will not be wil- llnctodowithauu . Bnuthunuclhud - L-- ` SOME STARTLING REDUCTIONS. R. SPENCER GLUAKING DEPARTMENT. Remember the Place,-7gBbcK STREET. llhildren s White Lawn and White Linen 2, 3, 4 in Be. Ladies llelcredBe1-der Handkerchiefs 6, 7. ll, 10.121-2 to 20c. Ladies Plain Linen and Hem-Stitched 5, 8, 8 to 30c. Gentleman's Linen 10, 12 1-2, 15, 20. 25c. 20!) llclcred Silk Handkerchiefs at Half Price. o6hd1'ah s Fancy Gularod Border Handkarchjefs 2. 21-2, 3. 4. 5 to BARGAINS I BARGAINS! EENGE 32 OBUMLEY Are now showing some Special Great Baryaius in LADIES` JACKET CLOTHS. TC T C '- n ou.o n ?....u,.`.'...`L'.3... o..1:.."".%.Y.:. ..... "` vu Ihhnno coInp;luI.vhuo`thc{.n: canoe nlldhonlouo Ihutonuchmimnla the lvnnndnqnhcothobonh. lvontnhcyouly and - -1 - 1