I1`; cleaned N111 uuu. - Cum - 241 PRINCESS STREET. . America tmuer uemwu-vy more Irw you In Europe under monarclliee". Mr. (Tau-negie predicted tlut the time would come when the descendants of the Vauderbilts wouldbe the employed at the descendants o! the men who now till the soil and work in lac- toiiee. The great lortunee would be ecati tered under the foot ol A triumphant demo- cracy. Tho time will come when the men who dies rich will be d raced. Mr. Pel- mer introduced Mr. (iron und as the au- thor of `Jo-operative mmuxonwsalth, end the {aireet minded nociallst we know." He began by observing that Mr. (`ernegie in o millionaire and line coneoquently good rea- son to be eatietiod with the existing state of things. "You would give to on your nym- pathy end inuence," he said, "if you knew what socialiem is. You not only do not know what it in. but you entirely misappro- heud it. Anarchism and socialism are dis metrically nppoeed. lf the revolution comes to-morrow,which God fnrhid, it would sure- ly reeult in n etmgglo between the anar- clliltl and us. It hu generally been charged ngninet uu that we want to abolish the family [elation sud tlu-n innbolieh property. What socialiete rulvnrnlc is the real true democracy and not the kind. Mr. Carnegie speaks of. Working men should Ieloct their , foreman, tlicirnupe: inteudeutn and so forth: that is the difference between us end that other democracy. I say that socialism will ` give property to 0\'cry1)lN3 end will enable anyone to nmluim it. l'he great chamre that we expect may come ubout peaceably or it may be forced." Andrew (`chock and Mr. uronlund Ile- ton nut Nnnuoounu concur; club. .\'Iw Yon. Doc. 0.--Andnw Comogk. the milltoutro iron nuululwturor. and Low- ronoo (ironlund. tho: wohlinnloutuucl bolero tho .\'iMt.owth (`century club I9-t. night. Mr ('une*`k~'u Iubjvcl was "'I'riumphnnt llemucrncy. He nil thatthuoveroignclro i for the mun who tools; with dinounhnttl \ eyes upon society to ally is to loolt back one ` one or two centuries and no that the You ple were thou. "It in not two humnl year: ago." In aid. "that all traces of urt- dom panned way. Your lonluthcrn anal min: were bought uuluold." Mr. (Sum in spukool the incmuiug ntoudnnce in no public school: of En land And said that this wutluoto the tn om-o oi, dlvtll benign domucruny. Mr. (Jarnouh wand Q paper nnduhl. Thinllnlutur wrlttun hy our I clintluguiuhed prulinlvnt. Mr. Pshuer. who I Iemuocn rent-tnliny um! interest taking. Whoa |udl4Iu't take them be uould ho a I-oust." (Laughter). Ila you them In-zu the war Iucl limit! of tho pouplv .uuuuJ him. \ t in the hell of want and misery from which Nu soul rorolln? There In no Iuoll thing on luwod poupdrhm in this coun- lpu Tina In no what luduatrioun mun Illoll Ihlll lonaoa plllplnnul nu uni unlu- u-`yl. Tluro lo no Ir 0 oumot mole o living for himwlt sud ocqulrou competency for his olul lgu. (Ap- plouu). What law would he change In this country? I chollen 9 him In mention it. The Ioclolhu can an! anal rout. Who on the man. tho drunken wurlhlou men. who lo no work And with whom no honest work- ingmen will nun:-Ina! Fat om uriko in Amorioo nndor democracy than are ten in I.`........- .....d-.- nmnnr.-Ilium" \Ir (`nu-ugai. gel um so aw negotintionn. " -.. THE FATHER-IN-LAW CAUGHT- TRIUMPVFVMNT DEMOCRACY- PROT ECTION IN EISCTLAND. SATS 2 g OVERCOATSH Our Store Crowded yeatefday with Ladies buying Luce` Parcels. and delighted with the Choice Gifts pad Wonderm1Bu-rains they re- oived. _ M _ ' This Sa|_e will be Continued till New Yearfs. n`Thouaa.ddn~ot Gifts to be given away gt the (gHE.APSID.` ` ` --` ' ' ~ - .` .4... BMND GIFT SALE A GREAT succEss `l`ll|. __-__. ____.__:_:__ _ R. E. SPARKS. D.l).H., L.D.S., luxn. Umoo-Prtn<~on 8:. hotvoon Mon 'z`w\ anal Sydonhnnl Slrooln. hooidonoe .\o. `. I Phnrloa Slrool. Uloe hours. 8n.m. lul .In.. mm! on Saturday evening: 7 to l0o'clook. ele- nhnnn III AND THEY WILL TWICE AS Gifts to be given away an we Vang: mm...` \BO5W`ES ac BISONETTE, A. J. MCMAHON, YOU'LL BE SORRY IF YOU DON Our store is very small, we have no room for Surplus Stock and ` MUST sell all Winter Goods in order to make room tor Spring Impor- tationa, which will be arriving very soon. Our entire Winter Stock \ must be converted into CASH during the next month. so it will be to 3 the advantage of everyone wanting Winter Dry Goods to rive us a ' s;-j&~--- - :)VERSHOES- P November just past the Largest 0uen:-oat Month we ever i had. We now intend to make this month `.9 sales Much Larger. iand in order .to do so will oer OVEROOAT6`, to Ordor. or j Ready-Made, at Such Low Prices as was never bcforu board 0 in Kingston. 7 5 and 77 BRO(JI\': STREET. Silk Handkerchiefs in White and Colors. Linen Handkerchiefs in Ladies and Gentleman's. Men's Ties, Scarfs, Mitts, Gloves, Shirts, and Hundreds of : Fancy Articles. Kid Gloves in Dressed and Undressed. China Silks and Satins for Fancy Work. Done. Do not Inn for the Swing Huh. The work can be done honor now. An elegant line of Buying: to select from. Alwsyl tho but selected and mount stylish stock in Eastern On from. urlo to choose mm In n can and look over our stock. No G. LIVINGSTON 8: BRO., XMAS - GOODS WALSH & STEAGY 8. BUSINESS BOOMING. RUBBER3 Agency for Universal Fashion Go's Perfect Fitting Patterns. Oall and be convinced at O'W' -% PRICES. ,_`/\\` K "554 'i'ri61o from.` Give In A trouble to show good: at -----_-__._ _..-- ...-mun nnnnm PUT `I ON YOUR Get Some of the Bargains at McM.4HON 8. HAINES & LOCKETT. WALSH & STEACY. In Great Variety at The Leading Clothiers, LONG. WEN"? D. F.ARMSTRONG S, Princess Street. "_'_".!"_-:".!.- .,-... __ _M M .1011.` sggxuax. Ll, I}. c`l"I'0 - ` . (K-lllioltho 1'-nu oau. nexus? N `1'.3."\x5z `L`.'.."'!"_'!`T`_`_!!".*._._._.___T..- . _ A W'Al.KI':m& \\'AI.KlM. Wm tell us. Klllllan. 0% patio C IIOIAII) WALIII. I Joann! p._wALxuu. __-- -_ . .. .. an un IIO Princess St. Tobe had at H. II. Nun.-u. ll umnn. Houcnon. 0om'unuu:n an Inna`: Block. Bush luau. Khpun. our '13 Ian: MAICIUN uvlnlmluan. u.u..\,..u. onto: an lluunurt-m Bum Him-I mlwuufl Jolltm BIA Dllmu-~I olwonm C I I la! . -~.-..-.-.:.-'3 .`.....-. u. an nu -`ll1'I'I.UUIwvu-nu--v`---.._ ....i 7,, , _._-.__ ,_.. _. " '\'iTEiv 1.I Nos.Ja.. * A pan-r. Minot nndllagat ~. m1|"ca 0'! Std`. IIIWIIO Q ~m-oounxuolho nuoolloo. -----.:-.-.11-.r.`.;.. nuvnvu ` ` KUBI-.Iu' an.-uv. - luuunrn. sow-nmn. l`oNvn'u'tn. kc. Ullloo-(`ornor King nod Brook Street: ox-or Wade`: Drug Blon ... non . I|I\'!:IIA .-/{nu/"I'*Tl_>*ll1\VI.)'l:i"V l`rlncesuu lion put! I l `uh. I and HO!` phune ISI3 D. RILEY, VIOLINI8T.a 1593300: 312. an. cmum UK. N . U. Anuuluc ' I Karl aunt. ._t3 ':`n:/'3-nnuulouxlou `niiii3 .}-inn A u: I9-cu-nu .. ........._. . .____Q__.-_----_._.. .~.__ __-_. 0. r. MUNDBLL. nun. MAI. (`.3-L. PIIvncun.nuna|ox. to. 0Ioo-lnIn Dr. !_q()mu!onu._No. lontnnl mroal. _ WI.` fl. uo\\-31'." n.--....- u.u.ununn nnwn-nnr;m:lIt. It`. ...__.a Fblfl IIIMI. lllwllluwu. may-unn. u-vuw :o lann_________ a. 1-`. Mew :-zrv. c.u.. 04.5.. n.iT`f.i;r:I nnum . wdllnnun Etna. Iwodoorunu rtoun-tun. It. ll. smrtur. III .|. H t`L;\KI\, .\l.II., 1|. u..\., 1..u.a.. UKNTIGT. Hrmimuoof New York (`ollogo of l)unI|a-lry. ()mvo-Wellington Blroot. bolvwon Prinwu and Brock Slrot-la. Pnrliculnr attun- Hun mud to me nnnorvauon ot the nutunu IHJIIUIU ll) auuw ROBiNSONSl;I1EI. mm DEPOT 5l_Princeas Street. oor. _Sydenh am Street`, Kingston. ` -- Mill M'Juullu AotlII'.'nAK?. Al'nI1vIl. 3.. IItnoI.no5;|_(n nu L. ULKMHN IN, *1 uian-gnu`: Bu-cu. %"$3'Ln xuuuwn. a Q ______ ` [WC-7 W':dfK .-K'(_).. . i`.Nu. . * nu-nu-n. Inrl D11. nan `III T010 ` `V IIIIIYII Cllll \ Iillunw--n H0.\ltl-I0l'A |`l!\'. F. l.. runs. u.n.. uuccmnot to In. Jarvis. l'hyuivinn. Surgeon. &o. (mice and Rmldence nearly oxpuuiw the Pool. Ulco. Wolllnmun .~`trool. all: In the any or country prompuy allnlldod In . .. ... ...`u- u n n In u? I nu KINGSTON ACADEMY} v , !l!2BAB3!IB`1'RBI'l`., T ., ma L :1 1 ran n. .IT ;'a`.`.]'.'5`..?..53` 15.332: mi` 31:30:!-`K:op1nt: IN THE Dull SEASON I llvnvv ------ Pmpon surrns men now $933 of overy doe I`||\`-IIPIAN. P5t";t'4;|l:1:!'."&I:." um:-1 `. :~T-_-M T,-m~- |'r|9! "L . PUWRIO AND SUN. I nan:-naj A-A Ihlndl HERVE?! I'll HI Ancom'II.'n ud 3'0 1! W: Johnson $.33 I * :w.uxn Pn\ I1c'u.~I. Hrnalovl. c. nu nun. Mina Ilurvoyon. an. I03`. `I (`MIC PAPER`.`"HKNGING] DON T_L_WAIT. WEIILI llrllj Duuxv _ A # _ `~77 \ V 7 `HM DR. I-21.17..-\lil-ITH S.\Il'l`l{ .\`Ht)RT'l', (7.M.. ll.l`.I'. & 8.0.. Lmool llnmilloni. R! West Street. [mouse \\'uu)o_n_und Childl}-n.7 _~I"ub.7.5 " ' -.,\..,...\-.. ;\II\; "l`$IgXIlI0llII WIIU vvuuv. 8l\`-1'HE'1ir<`D surm. " Soun-Von. mt) Onuu-Io lm-M. |E._l1.SlI'1`IlR. . u.l'nost:xg~_ ._`..g.. ..-'-n :II A In JOHN i1nuu.n. u.Xin.u.. c..\1., $2.. ".'.'mmu -um-I. vnaPr|uccun Bmckstroou. -._..._._, ...-.a-..__ ,. ...-n \-n.|IIOI A nvI\_I In I -`trot-Clnu Elementary Educuuou In my llsh. Mgthpmnuoa. hulannd Book-Keeping. shuns. muoxpuu IS. UAUB. Antnrru-r. ovvwkiutrulnuou. -~--- - 1-.r.*.r...'. .:..1..':': ' ` nu -\-nu. u - -vyuu..- .--. ..-. uAR|oN"uT'Tx~T:s"1uNn-:. a ll--Inn urn ll-nnnw-I-Ill I N Ollll I1 blluluw u zg--:2 II JOHN muunn. nu. u.n., c..\:. Atacama In IAM DI. dhllll. H. BRAME'S, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT _m`ou:s1oNA7L bums. faeo SETS, COMPLETE; :(}ARNOV8I(Y&. ANDERSON E-251 PRINCESS -S"1'REET.--E ' Cor. sydonhun Street. 5 C CALL AND SEE TIIEM. mnx1ibiI`s; nun-u u ]T'i1'.TR`K. .\l.I).. nu-I-no-r llnuhlnln 0' LHENRY BRAMEQ : Undormkerond ': humor, 7 _ _. __ __ H._......... ; vvn. ug- 5 Telephone communication. .__-.._._ I Than over before In the at '- ~------- __ unnl FURNITURE. &c. 27? Brno! Street. ind Pnrlk-ulnr ` to ptoorvauon I --ARE SELLlNG-- I! -~ -......- --.. . - x|FAf.\Ii\li1'i1fI: IAUO Il'I1I`III|l 3,111 II Illlnrlo -'!!l`l. .'.`:.`.`h. (`nu.l`uoxtI:N `E "RT)Tn.R1` sunk . rn slain-rrnl, l`naIYl\'AN('Il _____________________ F. 0. MARSHALL, V UPHOL8TRI? a (MBINET MAKER.` - A_L.-_--. -..-.. ... FROM C10 00 III . r . human: 1, :II.II.. Hrnunol. Iluno\oII lo .5! lo it. (hlbodnl. Tu. I-uni Ar an-nu kn 11. uaaf |nnnnn_ Haul I Have Vour tullbd or nu I And laid. DICE I .u.._T. n.s.. L'..- \' pl: l`nIInun Ejihhbx sr. I.l\.l,..V.. l.nu.. non `(Inn Bmnrgoou sufims. PARLOR surrms. AND SIDEABOARDS. i ' 0IlIco-.\'o. can .hl.D..C.N. II... III anal __I"'ub.V5 the It'll]! HIIIIOTBT we nuu; III as one gruuuu .thatyioldIlnnnh-ooen weather; but during ntrcuotho groundwill not yield.md the l'IlLnlbelDtho'I'eo.kctpu"tof the struc- ture, hnstouuqer tho oonnaqueueea.--Boston Dntlnn Jumping xenon. no tutu Ia place on nu-uum ten inches long and ve inches wide-the log of an old boot will d>-cuh stripe length- wise, half an inch apart, and to within half an inch of the ends. and then removes each alternate strip of lather, leaving six strips, with ve openings. Bind the leather spee- tacles over the horse`: eyes with the stripe` across the head, placing two oorncobs, or any round substance of similar aiae, between the leather and the forehead, to keep it away from the eyes far enough to produce the illn- uion. Then let the horse loose in a clear eld with plenty of room. The horse prepares to leap the illusion fence before him, and as he knnadv tn EhI'lll_ the funm HQ with the wvuuv Inn -gun.-.;u -A-tm\'el3r-ivritei'thnt there is certainly little or nothing that can be qualied as etw tractlve about Flume, in Hungary. From nearly all the upper window: in these little etreet poles protruded, end on rtheee were hung countlcs petticoetn. These `articles of temele apparel were wonderfully and tear- tully made. Some were brown, some bright yellow. some red, others blue, and lame seemed to have no color at all. While these emblem 01 female sovereignty proudly oated overhead, he failed to notice below enynwomen whatever. There were a few men in the streets, but the women were con- ` epdcuounly ubeent.V-Chleego News. Why` the Bulls Break. It is said, on the Iuthdrity of an Amer- lcsn railway engineer," that low tempera- turee do not decrease the strength of rails as is commonly supposed, although It is true that accidents are more likply to occur from broken rails in cold weather. This is be- ctunwhen the in from hard it loses :5. .I..HnM.v mnthino must` vinlrl when caunwnen umyrulmuuuvluu nun: nun-luau its elasticity. something must` yield when theta-tun rnmovertho road: it istho ground u.-L ..a..I.I. In an!-anon mnnthnrn hut dnrlmr IXP HID IHIXSIOXI 101108 0810119 nun, lulu an Ilu isnadyto sprinmtho fence riaa with the motion ot his head, me! he come: to the ground without making the leap. The horse will keep up the trial ,tor an hour perhaps, and nally desist. After a secoqd day with L the leather spectacles, he could not coa_x the horse to leap a fence two feet high.-Ameri- ` can Agriculturlst. IF `YOU WANT THE Oheapestc BestFurm'ture IUIV, ll-D lav Iiufvl uuv vvu-un'u~.--.--.- Unvlnn 8:. Juan` sale on Dooenlcutln. An lllunlon Fence. W. E. Stout. Anderson couniy, Km, sends us I description of a novel device to prevent and nally b any horse of the habit. of hnnnina f , Ha tnk A niece Of leather III I uwcrlpuun Ul I nun.-I uuvux: vu ynuvouu any jumping lie his A piece of leather hm innlmn Inna And va inc-hm wide--thu 102 uona It!` Hill (`IRWIN lulu buoy Inna!!!" Im'Iu. But last anmo might think they aneapo the scrutiny of the text, I have to tell you that we all coma under the divine satin when we make the questions of time more prominent than the questions of otnrnity. (`muo now, let us all go into the mnfunional. Are not all lnmphsd to make the quastinn, Wlwre Ihalll live now! gnsator than the quatioll, Whom hall I live foruverl How ahall I got more dollars hero! gmm-r than the quostinn, llow shall I lay up trvnsun-s in heaven! the question, How shall I pay my debts to man! greater than tho question, How than I meet my obligation to God! the quation, How Ihall I gain the world! greats` than t.hoquea- tlon. What 1!! loan my soul! tha question, Why did God let sin come into the world! gnata thantho queaomow shalllgot it oxtlrpatad from my natural the question, What than I do with tho twenty or forty or aaventy yean o! my sublunar exlsheuml greater than the qnotlon, What. shall I do with the millions of cycles of my post. my-my ...m ..i........: run. haw nmmll it in! Ill 03115! Lune. Iuw unuu nu um Ital-nity,how unit in! Tho tamer more Inlkuctnt In compu-Ian with the men than gust is insignicant when compared -if,h A normal wn llnrlnni lhh MIL WI tnenn gun is lnslgninmnu wnen cumpnmu with n oemel. We dodged the text. We mid. "That dom`t mean me, and that doesn't mean me," and with n ruinous benevolence we are giving the whole sermon away. But let us all surrender to the charge. What an ado About things here. What poor preperntion for I greet eternity. As though A minnow were larger then`: behemoth. en thong: e ewnllow took wider circuit than an nlbetroee, as though a nettle were teller thnn 13 Lebanon cednr, as though n gnnt were greater than n cuncl,u though a minute were longer than a century, as though time were higher, deeper, breeder than eternity. So the text which eshed with lightning of witu Christ uttend it, is followed by the crushing thunder: of awful catastrophe to thoee who xpnke the qudione of time greater than the question: of the future, the oncom- ing, ovenhndowing future. 0, eternity! eternity! eternity! gnnu Inna mu PIIIDI. nch porlnnu no nhn denurihod in the taxi: who no Va-y Innch nlnrnmd about the snail (units at! others. And Iinvn nu alarm nhuut their nwn grmt trnnlgramiuzut Th:-re arr in ovary community and ovary chun-h which dogl, who (cal called upon to hop their rye-0 on mum and gum. They am full of suspi- cionl. Thoy wonder if that man in not din honed; it that man in not unclean; if than is not onrnothing wrong about the ot`.wr man. They an nlwnyn the am to hear of nnything wrung. Vulture: are nlvrnys the tint In uuoil an-inn. They to salt appointed dntertivu I by this down an mic without. my oxception, that than people who have the must fault! ` thotnnelvm no meat India in their which- ing of otherl. hum uanlp of hood to Die 0! {not they no full of Jonlounica and h ypc~n-riti- : cin-ml. They spend thair life in hunting for , Innuhrnta nnd nmd hirtlu. instead of hunting i for Rorky mountain ugh. nlwnyu for some i thin; man instand of Iornothing grand. ` They Inn! at their neighbor-I` imperfections 1 through I miornompe nnd look nttheir own i imperfection: through I telescope upnido , down. 'hmnty tnuitu of their on do nut hurt ` than to much as one Inuit of somebody else. Their neighbors` lmprrfcctionl am like gust: * and thy strain them out ; their own "npf`Tft'l`- ` tiom are hku camels and they lwnllovr them. In, I. -mm rninht think that nntnnn ch: 1 gonrnmont at tho Unwed mu tool on the In from punmul inomuo. vunon' othor wmumn lnernum an (IV puoplo would an tlmu-nth. uul many a man with an inmnw ul bnualrv-In or dnllan n dun mule Itahmo-nt.- wlu--h IIUIIIN` tn imply Inc was Ilnuut lul-v lum-Ital owr to the mnniwr on! Ch! punt. (`urdul to my unit panama [mm Llvorpoollo New York. ya uuulng in (hit Hummus trunk IOII silk dr-nI from Part: anal A half dawn Iutchu from (louova. Switnrhnd. ta-lli tho custom houcn odour- un the wharf. hauls nolblulnthlt lruklmwnrlu annual." nd puma; a nu. dollnr auhl pace. in his Ilndtopum-unto thounumumt Dovrll-(II In thobltlnlll than who no putlvulnr r.c-var to buck tin law of grum- tnu. ml who want All that: hngtuguun elv- nnt quvelmoa nf Iynhx. unlng am all tholnwuurucknotqnaahwtlhclnounaveur Maury crluohn, whlh ihrmgh um: mu- nnsuon no -don-lo!` and lnnuudo and pro- tumy and fnlmhnul Inger than I wlu-In nu- nnn at munch, wbn may might bettur frnottzn every law of tho luagnngov and Ilmvli Inunllu-tul M3. nndhotur It-t way vch an-Ix In Vain for IE Iolnlnnuvu, and awry noun (or In govennnm. and every pH -ptlitiun lune Ha my in the uoneonon. and adjovtiva and punk-ipltu and pmnounu punk 3 grand riotvnnhyuftho Fourth vlrdonelat-uidly. than touanunltn non] lmwuncy. liotuvr uwdluwnthnuund . gnu than no c-unnl. En:-L n-I-inn nnnnhn dljif IIINIOCQV TAB!-`l{NTACl.E smwlcns. (`.._ol--`Al L.` nan` -n I I"'\/III` U~JuIU V I (`qnnunol but use two. BETTER BARGAINS Scene in Hungary. `*5 5. _`_`AL-4 `L- : THE BRITISH WING. M()NDAY- DEC I2. __ __.. - .. The Blending of Life And death is one of the mysterious func-. tione of the humsn orzenism. There are con- stantly battling two rival elements ; the one throwing of!` waste and eifete mstter-death, the other to su ly livinsrstoms to build up and sustein-l e. It is when the system grdws sluggish, when the etfetn and deed particles are not eliminated snd remain to clog life's channels. that Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut render greatest service. The cleanse the system. restore the liver to n ealthy uctiou, correct morbid secretions, renew the springs of life by mak- ing digestion more perfect. and proved `by use the most perfect family medicine in ex- istence. Accest no substitute for Hnmilton`s Pills of Man rake and Butternut. At ell ah-uggists and deulersln medicine. A Clalgn Von-llulod. B. B. B. clnimtto cure all curable din- eaael of the stomach. bowels, liver. kidney: and blond. . '1`ha.t it actually performs all it claims, il.pl`0VOl| by testimonials from par- ties whih none can dispute. Sand toati moninfa of rcmnrhblo cum. ! 'l`heir gentle eotionend good eect on the ayehem reelly meke them e perfect little ill. They pleue thoee who use them. rte:-`I Little Pills any well be termed ` un..:...u.... Iv . A Lharlvarlnt the Home of us GI-an Widow at Oplnloon Village. A grass widow, whose husband works in the States, resides in a house near Opinicon village. Her fair fame was frequently as- persed, and an indignant, married, moral man proposed to others to psy her a noc- turnal visit, and if found guilty to met her out. A charivari party was at once organ- ized by him. and at l0 p.m. the men and boys rsded in front of the frail one s domicile. `Turn out that black uard,' was shouted by the leader and we other de- mands were made b others of the storm- ing part. , accompanied by volleys of stones which s steered the glass in the windows and beat the devil's tattoo on the stovepipe and roof, when to the utter astonishment of all resent the door 0 ened` and out sneaker}: not the ay Lot arlo that was expected, but a oary old sinner, the father-in law of the leader of the party. He spoke not, but quickly vanished and is nnw nnn out. WON! I 0Y'thy 0! N10 OOHIPIIIY. The name Ezser referring to the fisheries uys: No y en blame Cumin for tryin to get the beat pouible terma,but the Cum inns will overruch themselves if they hold out for more than they can possibly get and so ounce the entire failure of the neuotiltionl. vvcIJu.u-u. -nu, r--.-.._ -- . men: this an port. in wit|uIr:;\'1; Lord 8: bury falls. rd Hu-tington, however, um ntrommlt motivu not to quarrel W tells. Lord usrtmgton. nowever, nu the strongest to qnsrrel with Lord Salisbury. His psrty, slthough con- sidernble in psrliement, is elleged to heve almost dissppeered in the country. end e pzenernl election. it is ssid, would lend to the retirement of All except A few, end these would only get in by tor votes. The tories will mske strennons e orts to svert the dsnger. M r. Cheplin's Attitude has given greet olfence to his own ellies. Mr. Lowthsr, another prominent conserutive, sttncked him, sccneing him of dragging the red her- ring of Bi-metnlism Across its scent, in slin- sion to Mr. Chaplin's proposed remedy for the industrisl depression by currency reform. in other worde hy debesln the currency. The Daily News says: lVol)ody wee pre- sent at the protection meeting whose opin ions sre worth s straw, and the srguments worthy of the compsny. The same nener referring sheries It In Lllolv, If l'iIn|Iel|._Io llronk the Gov- ernment-Vnlunblo Warning. l.o:4m:I, Doc. 9.-Protoction policy is con- sidered I mxun bells` by the liberal unionists. This was Lutlioriutively Announced by Lord 1 Hsrtington at the unionists` conference. Ho ` nid tlnt the adoption of a protcctivo licy would lend to I disruption. for whlcrtho unionist libemln would not he ran nsible. This clearly shows tlnt Lord Hnrtmgton is not dis to hack the government in everytl: 1:; they pleas: to do. uul tho mo- withdnwn Lord Sslis~ L....-. ml; 11rd Hu-timrton. however. bu A. I`. NIH fol I . Kua. u.|r.. -1.:-.\ .n.... Own`: 3 Wellington nu-cu. tun name of Princess 8L. Indy ooouuhd by Dr. Mn-ll. 'l`o|ophono No. III. DR. ALIUI-J Muull.l.l\`RA\'. Illuouu at Won And Chlldun n npoclnluy moo-II) Pulucnn B-tun. at Dr. spunk: old shall. Toioplsom No. II. ..:...... _..:.__.... , . ....-g. . .-v-.u...-nuxnvu `I In as `I