`Plum over bforo in the tiny at LNDKBSBIPS. - smoux st. m lawn. - The other day A. See. Tnuuul found coma mom Indian nslicu in [has n upcuocl by Mr. Hoyle, ut 'l`m-onto. Lu: mar. I {not deeper than the Eu! Iul. P:-in-innl Ilimnrlnn III!) hll fhlll IN)! deeper mun Inc lIl`Il ml. position the Denmnln u-laool. intend: to uh up (Arming; in .\Im|imhn.Iher hem.-m c-omiclonhlo roperly. .l..L.. lhnl, Alllfk. Imu nucmoulnl in our Princirnl Emunon who resigned hi: I n IEIVVV" uu Doe. II I-.. UII LIE`. MIII } cliod in I He`: come to mp the British (are. 8001 o'\'han our Sool o`vhnu! Let Bison wmiun hunt up hole. His fame is now I broken` bow| One nun Alone charms ltnqrhndbsoul. Sool o'vhAn. om 8_oo| o vhnn; _ chums lcngnnuuoux Th Sdzol 0'Vh'lE. 0|'l.l`m3i00l `h a neon 0 `n3 '8. e: ,_ Sool o`vhnn. oh. 0%! I'd vo my oooplrojunt to no o'vhnn. John Soul o'vMn." The ukea and prlnoon b the soon And on I thouou mu-0, _ __ ' ' `E661 '6`:-xiii? Jvon And And only and dor. o v . Sool o'vhAn. opt CONQUEST OF ENGLAND- (Burdolto.) Ilia Yankee feet are on the shore. Sool o`vhnn. our Sool o'vhnn! the British sml o`\'han. o`vIuu_|! .":'c'K'A | Nollie Hnnlun, In I the I`:-Inlnmkg lm. l'\lIlIlIlvI U-V llU.\lll-;Ul'A I n L t`. l. urrm. u.n.. successor to Dr. Ju-vln. l'hy.-nicinn. Surgeon. &c. mum and Residence uuurl o pnuito the `out Otlloo. Wellington .- lruv . ( all: in the c ty or country promptly cm-ndetl lo .1. u ('EXRK. .\1.n., n.u..~:., 1.0.3., ' llnxttsr. Grmllmto of New York College of Dentistry. (Jnlur-Wellington Street. botweel l rin(`t~ss and Brock Streets. Particular atten~ tlon paid to the preservation of the natural H-vl h. I`! (L30 OIII Lllrlalulnu llIUI'Il I ` F. D. Sntmns, IN 81-. Nlcnous. DlSTR|T DASHES. DECEMBER. L\_-..|. sin entertainment In 8!. (mm mm`. ltuburgh. ,1\'npn`uve. hu wld out No ~ (nine hi Dneronto I0 fl ` I. II TEITXIIIWI` II. I Mill cud. - uhipposl over `.`|.0m ovuuu In W. T. (`rul- mumt Iuliu-I was over rurmorly nl Huntley. my-ital Drum typhoid lllhollu [Ifupr [\ `IO Pldfvd I u ! Vllllllih |`|u|I\ All On 3&1` lnhulw H --__ Athol Park . lull I I '5.-. ` (ht: Hesvy . T7 7 J V Arc now selling, during thin agle, the Chupeot Cnrpeta in Cuudu. Good Hemp Up u u 12; and 15. Fine Quuiua. aqpa Phttorni down cg -. ' Yard Wide \ 'ool Ctrpet for 87c. _ Sxilgndid turn Extn Heavy All-Woo` 79. Tupoutry Cu-peuulow-M290. Good ttorunnd antic of them 3885;. An Em--in R-s 0* Sw-5i' P-W `..'-.49- ..! {':!_?'.:`2.'5'_- .- '2` LYL `we. Tapestry Carpet: :5 lowu 290. Good nturu Inn y: vnruuy In u.g.... .. ..... .. Rangrof Pattern: for 49. Pretty Pattern: in naloogood : clowntobc. uuelacu-potoulowu'75c. Hmdnmehmmnh . M 2: - W -'`-s*::'.*.*:':.:.':1":`::.";. :..':?..`:"` ``` """' ""` -?* -"L ,_o. 1-1! A- ;- (IOVl|w0uvu. tlllliuzv-u u--.._~. Aud no than honttcvmr whole :.o'<:'kMof `Don : fail to o ndvgntago of this sale by `Ann THEY wnu. WEAR TWICE As LONG. .\It`l`t ngitia. &t-. > From Synmos & f`o.. Phnrrnan-tttlrnl Chemists, Mt-dival nail. Simla. Jan. 5. I3. To J. 1'. llavcnxnnrt. ntlruat Ru.-sell sin-et. ltluumshurv. London. [Ivar b`lr.~-\\'e embrace this op- nurtun ty of mtuzrutulatinu you upon tlw with-~.~tpn~m| reputation this untly eotuomtvl medicine. `Dr. J. t`olIi.n Browne`: Phlurodyno. has Nu'nt~d tor lust-ll. not onl In ll ndoetan but all over the rlatst. As 0| rt-tuedy of gonvml utility vtu mtutt question whet er a better in imported into the I`uIInlf_\ . and we shall he trim! to hour of its ndin it place in every Amrlolndian home. The other brands. woare happy to eay.an- now mic tn to the native hamarsmnd judging from thelr ml:-. uv tun:-y lhtl Ithvir miourn lhvm will he mt t`\'tIllt`%(`t`nl. \\'t- could multiply instances ad intlnitum" of the oxtrnunllnary t-it-any of ltr. (`ollis llmwnc s (`hlumdyne in Diarrhea and Dys- the Vontitinx of | mgnanv_\-. and M a neral aotlative. that rntcry. Muuuna. (`rump-I. Nouns la lune occurretl under our uuruomt oheervntiontluritig many earn. In (` ole lliarrhma. and oven in the more terrible onus of (`holera ltaoll. we have I messed its surprie nqly controlling power. We have never used any other form of this medicine than (`ollis Browne. from a rm conviction that it is decidedly the host. and also front a sense ofduty we owe to the profenlonand the public. an we are at the opinion that the substitution of or any other than (`ollls Browne`: la a In-:t.ttiIr.tt.n`: mtw.At It or rarru ox 1'llIIl'.\It`l 0l|` 1-mt cntnmrr. 'm l'REtl`RlKlI AND rA'rtlx'r ALIKI. We an-_ tllr. falthfull yours. 8 men & Co.. Members 0! the Pharmacy Society of Great. Britain. Ills l-Excellency tho \' corny`: C ernlata. (`A l'1'l0.\ -\'ice (`hancollor Str Page Wood stated that Dr. J. Coute Bnowxxwan undoubt- edly the inventor of t`uwttom':tI' that the story or the defendant IM-ernan wan deliberately un- true which. he regretted to nay. had been sworn v..:-See Times. July is. IE1. . Said in bottles at 1; ud.. 3.9.1.. u.u.. and 1... each. None in genuine without the words D: J. (`onus Bttowxra Cnwnonrxx on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medical teetl mun: aooolnnanleu each hottle. (`A l"l'l0.\T-- Beware of Piracy and Imitation. Sole Manufacturer. '1'. J. DAVENPORT`. 33 Great Russell Street. Bloomsbury. London Ens IN THE Dull SEASON Dr. J. 00///'3 Browne '3 0/7/0roa _1/ne. no: -w--__.j _: ,_ .\l)\'l(`l-2 T1) l_\'\'.\l.ll)S~l! you wish to obmin tiyuiot. refreshing sloop. tree from headache ru-lie! from rain and uuminh In calm and muun e I u- weary nvhinfn of prolru-Iud dbone. In` \ igorutinx I a nervous modhs. and late the c rruhuing nyslmus u the body. you will with _\num-ll wilh lhnl nmrvelluun rt-m \' dhamvt-r1 by Dr. J. (`unis llrnwno Ilnte Army edloal Slam to which he mare the name of (`H lAIl(0lI\'.\'l-Z. and whivh is udnuille-I by the profxlon to has the must wonderful and Valuable l't'lll0d)' cu-r dim~u\ c-rul. L'lll.URUl)\'.\'l-I is the bust n-xnuiy known for Foughs. (`on.-nulnption. Hronchltlnnnd Anth nun .~pus|ns. ('IIID|l0D\'.V I-I .\lcnnKilis. & ` haven rt. no nurlun H` n! mmzrnlt 1'...-5.-. ry 1300.. - om nuts on n':p!lcI.tion. wt want 5 'W`` Tn he had! u! all S:-~n kocrerl. (imccn. .' Ask for tho C0!.1PAN_Y_`S Extract. and see ...m.ma.:=. ` ' .. Solo Aunts t--r Cantu and the United f.ha_t_it bear-s Baron Liebig`s Signature _q,_,_wMM,_ ow ,_ D"` a W Lind!-I. England. - -- ----_ n.- v_u.-I 9. !'om:harchAveaIc. Silk Handkerchiefh in White and Colors. _ " I I Linen Hnndkerchieih in Ladies and Gentleman's. \ Men`: Ties,` Scum, Mitts. Gloves, Shirts, and Hundreds or Fancy Articles. Kid Gloves in Dressed and Undressed. Chine Silks and Sauna for Fancy Work. LIEBIG COM PANY $ I Our more crowded daily with onxioun and ohoorful bayou. Bun- - droda of Choice Gift: given tiny lut wok. Thousand: 0! Beautiful am. who dint:-ibutod before Xmas. tflxnmonno Reduction! on All Clubs: of Winter Dry Goods. BOWES d BISONETTE, -- Opposite Windsor Hotel. ...- z. WALSH & STEADY S. V"i7cCEss t1Lic"1?Too1\IING. XMAS ~ GOODS I ITHIUIU lU BIIUIV RoBiNsoNs'Vdi PAPER DEPOT A CONTINUATION OF THE CARPET AND: NURTAIN SALE. Ln! uoIzom'.\' E n llN`I'\'. cn1.0n0m'.\`r: nu IIIII RUBBERS OUR GRAND GIFT SALE NOW GOING ON. Luau ll: v\u~nu noun. an _.....O _ - in Blue Ink across the Label. ON YOUR THE ORIGINAL ANI) ISNLY GENUINE. HAINES & LOCKETT. -2 acts like a charm In Dhnrrhtea. ` 51 Princiess Street, 001'. Sydenhgm Street, . Kingston. :j 2 is the only pnlllnlivu in .\`euI-nlgin. Rhoumnlism. 2 olfccluuy cut: short all muck: of Epllrpny, WALSH & STEACY. In Great Variety at Rioamnn, \o:RR;&;qca..?.-{ ".5 '1 r.*_. 31.25} PRICES. D.F.AARMSTR0NG S, , and is the only specic In (`holcn and I! Princess Street. ' Sllluiwlulouu any 9. Fenchuch Avennc. II. "$53.? Emma surru Ami Louie of ovary don fl rliuon mode to order coo J1 {gimme pmmpd} nupndod to. Chair: if:-mans neotuhd or madb to order. CARP!!! ` cleaned and hid. ;s nnhxvnmaa Q'l"D1'i!`|i!'l` To be had at fl$ESi'_I1}il 0 EAPEST MEA-' FLAVOU INS ST!) K FDR SOUPS. _ MADE DISHES 8: SIUOES. -n 9. ._ 1...--.-.n Hnnonrl, EXTRACT N3 EAT. . Gout. Cancer. Toothnclo Hysteria. Pnlpllnuon and I-' am. an anal! an I :1 In` . 1.: JUIIN 1! Hutmn n. la. n.. So to. ()5;-{`lo\I-once 8 ;unu'3'fu".I'n':-c Ola. uomw to waif}: __.% WALK!!! 8 \\'Al.Kl`1.\l. Anouxun. Iolhlmn. ML. Kingston. op manna tho Pout Ooo. Iuulgun WALIKII. I JOSRHII. Iu|,K:1l_. .`llY\ Cluuluu w. an. -- .-v... . u. M. 'no\ai"."m ll IIIITII. !|ol.l(?l1'0l. (Jmavn wcun tr`. Furs: lllock. Brent smut. Ktncnton. mum o n _._ - A. I". HoV'lI21'\'. C.M.. M.D.. M.R.C.S.l-Z. n........._ can \|.'.|||n.-um 1-nu-aLlwodoonum JUHN IIIIIAIAU, l.ll. l.u.. v.n|.. H in [Au Dn. Iiccnnnoan. I*mr-m.-nu. annotate. 0lIoo-Iouu-uni .-lrvrl. haven PI-lnoounnd Brnokitneuu. . `A \'|.nlIII Anvnu In ~`II\)!'|n uvuwvwuuu--vw----- V- -.__- ~ wu. Nnwuxnsn T Anon .outoro(Bncku\dK`u Sm-m. nmr W at Stone. ltntnnoo on King ~'mot.noxHolho mo Oloo. """"T.'Z:'.Z.'... .`vn nnntvnll `KINGSTON ACADEMY` axanannxns-rnnrr. ` I-`int.-Class Elempntnry `Education In Eng lish. Ilnthemnua. Clnnlco And Book-Keeping. It RYAN RA _ Privnnllllnl Rum-nu an;-uv, HARRIITIK. -`lo1.IcI1`0n. (`o.\'\'I:YAN(`It:R, -h-. 0tll(`o- (`orner Km; and Brock Slreola urcr Wade`: Drug Stow DR. l-ZLIZABI-2'1` ll S.\Il l`H-SH()R'l`l`. (`.M.. M.(`.|'. &S.0.. ` Lnleo! Hnnlilmnl. ti! Wool Sin-cl. liisonsua 1 Women and tfhlldmn. Feb. 5 ...........u.. -nun D. 1-}. MUNDBLL. B.A.. llnvnlrlnv. rnnmw. HP. 01 I'll` Mt`-(:4 A. I". IICVIHI. l..N.. lI.u.. nI.l\.v.n.r. (N"I'l(`I-- In Wellington Street. twodooruum at Prinoan SL. Indy ooouplod by Dr` uu-nu. j`u_|phono No. III. - nu A I Inn |l..a!lI I lit`?!-A7\' " `WNW. UIUII UU I36 Iv n-uu uuuswu '"i|'`iw AND smut. ` .`In|.IrI1'muI. Eta. II Ouuu-io Eltrool. R. H. 1-lmrrun. l.|..|). (`uA|.l-`uoN1':.~u:`SlI1'u RT)Tii:T1` r'.~1 i11 w, um.-.-u--u n: nnnrnn (`n\'\'|:VAN(`I2R. PAPERWHKNGING lI'l.`I II. R. I-I. SPARKS. I). l)..\`., L. D.S.. D|t.\"rIsrr. ()lm-Prln-can SL. between Mon zrva and Sydenhnm Streets. Residence .\u. :1 (`harlot Su-eel. Oloe hours. BA.m. to 6 mind Saturday evening: 1 to l0o'clock. elo~ DON T__WAIT. "7 R. umu, .*...m"-0* ,-- 9!'`_':"`!'3"_',! ."1"".-. ADAM msiwun. . AIXXDUITAN1`. Avunoa. le..0|l|4I (M Blunt. your KIM I-Iv ., n -}'=-'u': - LI L l3|.l'-ll-`NIH, DI.Vl`l'llI`. dlnouy wtllto the Pot! OM19 sauwm ulna. IIMNMMII In lmntun. ` bu`xx-:Iz;*xx`a:xiu?iTia;m.'um; n...-..-._n IA:-I`l.l'n-L nan KIM Tole A F. 0. MARSHALL, UPHOLSTERER Ad OABIIIE T MAKER. ..A_.. An- Plcnmu. ar \'nu_n3:I:anum. `IX. nu R. W. Unluuul. m.u . |'n\-ncus, Hrmnuu. (`. I(u;o\'ad In 5'.` gun; _' hit! I "'-" ``"'o. 8`. . tbdL V I|l'lIll u ur--an-. u - nu ._. .... ` ` 1-uwii: `ms mm.` ~_t`!lIl`| I(`:m In-voyou. Ulkjo '--5;"-1-? *.'.~r.-.;r.-3:-`:ri."` * ` I: II` uts. n. u. nnuuun. Urruvsv-I lnrl `Buvot. ;.hogg_oqq|nuhukn ..m.. ". in" cleaned um: mm. 241, PRINCESS STREET. llll I|llIl. IIIlI7.IIlIJuIv nu .--. .\1.uuu.v L1\'1'Nus"i`o.\'n-2. M. u. . c. II-nun: Ailn 'llanIll`I--in RI H; BRAME'S, OF ALL DI'}SCRIl"l`IONS_ CALL AT _PROFES8IONAL oinns. ion/;wov.sv(r& ANDERSON BEDROOM saline, PARLOR'SUITE. ` AND sxnmnomns. 3 {BED SETS, COMPLETE, IICALL AND SEE THEM. E-251 PRINCESS "S"l'Rls`.ls.`T,---E 7 Cor. Bydenhun Street. 5 -- ,-_.....__:..-u..... nlnpir, v1o,L1N1s'r,f 1aonnqox.s'r.. on. Chancel) ; EHENRY BRAM`~E, E L.eadmht_Jt::3g$koran;1 E vvc. -cg`.--___. _..-- Telephone communication. DR.`Ai.l*()E'$lTl}i-LLl7\'RK \`.' mu`: 1:! \.Ifnln-In Ann` (`hlldl-on I In! `JOHN 8TRAN4:i.#CL`u.'- nu-an bn lltual 'lnl`lI00 HIE FURNITURE; &c. 'i""{i-.":2E7I`iI"iiI: i. `m.,. ....u nu-mamas. hr. Ihsmn BETTER. BARGAI-NS` ?77 Baqot Street. ---AllE SELLlNG-- I-`ROM I10 00 UP. nu-u \ nu... `III! llU.\|lEUl'A THY. `an... n n cum-nnnnr I .ll|gtU le In . - K I II-_.uoIr nnnlnlln Ihn II. \.'lI$I(l Illll IIuul'lLvvpuI. 3. Run. n.A. Principal [lave tour --rjjj ` . ' " " -'< ELL. ILA. .\I.D. C.`.\|.o mos. tn. `OM00 into Ill . Bfqulmgl rtuwl. _ H.B.L... |uua., MM` `(Inn IF YOU WANTZTHE Oheapest & BestFurniture `co No. |U I avenue and looking weuwnm along aura street the visitor has read before him I dis- trict of I luv hand uni: which contains more coneentmtnd w ednen than any siriinr strip of grand on the Americnn cont tinent. New York not bu-reds Vice have 1 displays her mmfhideouu mien, and iarnp- ` tnronallr embraced. The locality in [liven up displays her not Inaeouu men, and wrap- turonsly Iocnlityis van up without a protest to those who in bit it. Inadvillo authority on! an I life and property must be safe ere, mud further than that does nor in:orfcre.--Globe-Degxu- mm L` "Ill! I: [or use uuzu _y um-uaclt. The lurgmt winning at a . single setting that I remember," said Mr. Foatherly, after taking a few moments to consider the ques- tion, was 816.0(1). I recollect a big game we had one Saturday night in the front room. We had been playing all the evening and about ll o'clock there was some talk about stopping. The house was out 83,500 on the game. One or two of the players started togo. but came back and said that it was snowing so that a man couldn`t see ten feet ahead of him. So the game was kept up all night until 8 o`clock Sunday morning. and when we stopped the house was 810,000 ahead. btsides recovering the 88,500 behind nt 11 o`clock the night before. rm: CHARM was BROKEN. These big games are sometimes aifected by things which people who do not gamble would consider trivial," continued Mr. Feath- erly. We had a game going one night in the back room and the principalplayers were two eastern men who had come here to buy a mine. They had drafts in their pockets for $100,000. One was a man worth O4,000,0(X) or 5,ooo.ooo. The betting was heavy. About 11 o'clock some of the rooms were closed. The players were into the game about 82,500. For some reason we moved from the back room into the front room and went on. The players made a few bets, dgeted about and then quit. The movi from one room to l another ma brolttii` charm. If we had kept on in the back room.thegame would have run all night, probably, and 820,000 ` might have changed hands. I talked to the -players about it afterward and they said that it was the change of rooms that made them 1 stop. This may sound odd to those who don t know anything about the little inuences which aect playing but all gamblers will understand it. "`AIwuan1nA uhslbgrl Tnnnluillg Anna and It fail UDQCIFFIIIU Ilo. " Taimago visited Lendville once, and it fell to the log of the good Maj. Bonn to show him ths town. "I want to no it all." said the preacher, nnd the major gave up two night to the job. Some time utter midnight of the aecorfd round the pnir draw npinfront of olmlmi-.1 PITIIOIK ' Ho |nd.slumn1ed extensively in New Yo!-k.but hoodmittod that Incdvillo could win him mum Btnndin: on Harrison tort, out noaummeu mu mmvulo coma give him men. standing an looking watwnnl along Bum street the unread Q. ` Eva-ythinx,"`replied the major, consclen tiously. 0] luv: hum .`m`nnh hntrnofndf nid thin sea It you use. Roulette, the great guns of the European resorts. is not popular in Leadville. Now and then a young clerk or n laboring man will stop and risk a dollar on the black or red, but the play is seldom heavy. The {act is, the wheel is rather under suspicion in the western country. Smart gamblers have been able to (ix it up by magnetism and electrical currents `so that the little marble found its way too often to the single 0 or l.he00, both of which sweep the board for the house. Mexicans like roulette, but Americans give it a wide berth. The dice table. where the dealer sits behind a monstrous box and rattles down the cubes, is better pntronined. Studhorse poker" has some admirers, but straight poker is always sure of a table!uL In the rooms on the tint oor everybody comes and goes It will. Men mach over each other`: shoulders to lay down their bets Down stairs is for the crowd. Up ` stain is for the heavy beturl. ` t-`Pk. lneanat u-inninxv at a`_:inoln cninrv Done. Donut wait for the Sprlngrush. The work can be done better now. An elegant. line or Hangings to select from. Always the best selected and most stylish stock in Eastern On nrio to choose from. - hm us a mu and look over our stock. No Illll Ill!` grllll lull 3|I,II'| IIIIUDCIIIUIIB Il|`lll IIIV east. To the right. is u rouin with half A dun-n gum-s of fare in prognsa And -no-n to all mums. llm-It of the {Am room is the business I-lw of tho estnlnlishineut. Thrn mums A long, high chamber, whom l| hun- dred men y hour Alter hour to put live but- tons inA won A numb!-I-Ni cud, while in loud roictd young mAn whirls the goose and oAlls out the number of each little hall ns it (All: into his hand. Th:-re Are electric de- vices to show at A glAnco the exAct number of cards taken out and the consequent pot to goto the holder of the winning card. This is keno. It is the popular game, and the noisy mm as well. so the players are shut into a big room by thenis:-in-A Rut {Am and keno are nnlytwo of the games whivh tho Texans ]Il'0\'lllI.`8 for its patrons. Adjoining the kn-lln room the roulette has its corner. and Aplz-nsunt faced mnnwhirls the wheel and the murhlo in orposito directions. reciting, in A low, well uiodulAtaed voice: I. BlAcl: or red. odd or even. high or low. Thirty-ilve for A single number. Ruund and round the little bAll goes Roll it for your- self ll you lilm. Rnnlattn than trout -nlnn of that Enrnnnnn lI`)I-`I, UIIU III I nnl Texas |-mvid roon UIIIIIZ. ' . Our running exp:-mun," aid (`on I-`mm erly. one of the pmuriq-tors of the 'l\-xmc, "are 87,500 I month. When the home opened in 1879 at run behind nteullly for six nmullm, and came pretty mar going under. The-n it took an tum for the hetusr and nn aha-ml. If my take in 815,!!!) ur O`.l),(l)0 I month we are pretty well nlixul. That pays running ox- pemrs and leaves I margin for prom. A OOROIOUI IAI. Downstairs thew in the bar on one side`, gorgeous nithiu nnuunmh mirror and in: array of cut glam. A lunch count:-r just ` toms the way in also doing basins; (In blnckbonnls are :lhp!a_\'od lhvscorm of the day`: bust-bnll games. the n-sulu of the raves and um grain and stock qunmlmns {rum the -....| T.` Ilm rich! in A n-mun will: In" A Many pcuph uv under the Impuulon tint 14-ndvtllu In a very wk-hut city. Think: mumu-. bmlvtllo has It: notch sad in viva. and the rolstlnm huwom than an uomnwlmt pm-ulnar. It In Iuluumul without Argument that mu rommuuity which mad: the pnuidont art In Pint Nuwmal hunktu tho nuonunry for ten you: oaunut be aid In without. nnudcllthlo lnortl t; Lud- wilb dial just that with unnn who Ind hm tnyul I trust. and so far In Mud to Join in a nentiuanul Inmromom for I ptllltl. Au nnayor or `IIIII pa-utlon. who had Imnod bin ucionw tn n \'uI|I|9lI`lI'] for stealing rich or. (allowed the bunker down the Uraud canyon and intu nun-an-nu holnud the burn. lino ochh and omen have gone the nuns way for plundering employer: The laodvmo code In not an vxtu-min one, but jultloo ful- lovu sum and sun upon Instructional It. ` lining mm.-.1 to voters! gunbliug`, land- villo doc to In the must opnmlunded manner. Home of the lust. lumuonn on the avenue an given up la the vuurim of ll:-lilo fortune. Theun in mm "I the la) punorily of bunt drawn hlmda The duurn In Ilnmvn wide open, and {mm tho arm! can be soon II buy time the green uhku Iurruun-led by the play:-tn, whnlo * the our! 0! the u-hips and tho hawling of the ` llllll at the keno gurus full upomlho GINO` \ the paint by. Gambling Sn la-Idvmo In I ` bmlncn - . ; ..4\..- _......|.... ...._......w ._u in... I.`....n., \ M FMIOITS 3ITx'1RF? LEAOVILLE AND THE nsumona,` i OF` ITS MORAL8 AND ITS '5/ICES. A Photo Wiser: JMINNI lu Inf! and Qwlnutiambllug an on lluulnuunxolny louo-|luaIoud lllulu uunplelonqlmkor _ and l uro-'l`Ilun[o'I Vb. LIOIISIJX . ` I I have been `much imtrnctnd, said the \n&n'hAr JIOIIOWI. Bcvo I seen everything! asked the di- yin: THE BRITISH Wlllu. 'l`l'l~1.\'l)AY. DEC l:'!._ ...:_.-.._:__. - arid Yd fromf ~ Give us I call 1 trouble to show good: at n -_-_-_-_._- ....-. u\nI\'1 nnnnm ruuauvn nu-vs, .-__ -7 `December Santa Claus shall brlng.- ` 0! happy children lmpp king. Who with his sleigh nu rein-door stops At all good people`: ohlmnny-tops. Then lot the holllyxrocl lwhung. And all the euro . While we with joy romomher thcm,-- The Joumoyel-I to Bethlehem. Who followed trust! born stu- Tho culdanco of that PP! mu- which marked the a : when Chris! was born Long years ago one ` lstmna mom I n.~ n snnnnm-. xx 81-. Nlcnous. I ` Mitt: and lo'v7'ii. I: 1 luwor than ever at Ratunlnrfu. I15\a-u---. .- qecembox-`o come and with her brought A world in whitest. marble wrought; The trees and fence and all the poets Stand motionless and white as ghosts. And all the the we used to know Am hidden n the drift: of snow. December brings the lo 1 night And cheats the do of ha I ital ht. No bird-songbbreege the rfect nah: No meadow root with l`nid gush Rune telling tales in hebb in; rhyme of liberty and summer-time. But. frozen in its its cell m Leek es Anita the sun to poll. 01' IIDGTIY unu ll/lllllnur-unuv. Awaits the {rank the spell. Rmnlhn once unon the windowslu lam: the spell. Breathe once upon the window~gIuss And see the mlmlo mlata that pass.- I-`nnutsuc shapes that no and come N Forever slavery and dumb. - --- , -n.-n \._n.__ other vermin. Tamworth is more than holding its own; it is stesdily absorbing the trade of the sur- rounding townships. During the put your buildin operations have been brisk end the bui clings erected would be a credit to towns of grester pretensions. The rsilwsy has been of great sssistance to the business men and A boon to all cltsses in thst dis- trict. , nut. centre. One of the pioneer: of l'eIubrol:e, .\lra. J. n S. Johnson, died A short time ago, aged 77 years. She went. to l`embrnke when a girl of Is, and settled in is little log alnnty, totally surrounded by forest, on the aim where that town now stands. The first bread from their own ruining wu of flour ground in a pepper mill. The Lmurk conntv council has repealed ground in mm. The Lzumrk county B hy-law granting a bonus for foxes killed from lat April next. Over a thousand dol~ lure has been paid out under thin by-luv luring the put two years. and it in cluimod that foxes are useful when not too numerous in killing large quantities of eld rnice and other vermin. 1~-.........o|. :. mm-n Hun hnlrlinn its own: Uevme And James mcunc. None of the vill of Addingtnn Ins made more advances: an Enterprise. which presents evidence: on eve ' side of unboun- tinl proszreu. 1 number 0 ne residences. shopa, ctc.. having been erected during the pul year. It bids fair to become an import- A\.... .J oh- ninnunuu nf Pnluhrnlrn `Iii, J. co.n ny.] \\ hilc .\lr. Collins, of I : lIl`IlUk(`,II8 unus- ing the hike at I'v:llP\A`at\Itl Lust Tlmrmltv with his INIIII, the ivt` gave way. Both horses (the property of Thistle & (`u..) were drowned, nu-I (`uIlius hm! n close call. The wife of the mum who nmntly elopeal with his neighbor": uite. is left in \`('f_\' bad \'il \'lllll8tt\llt`l'S, the zilmmiuliiig svamp took with him all his poor wife`: mocls an-I cluthea. As hoth are within rent` the poor wunuuurill mhubly nuke it hot for them. -- Drscronto 'rihum. I". A. Wine, superintendent of the Rialeeu canal, is at Perth, rnultin pleas for the new basin of the Tny canal. he work of making the excawntionu will be started to noon u the spring season opens. anal will be completed. it is expected. in about four months time. `Hm nnnnnl rnootimr of HI! U. L C. A. DR. Abllils Mun LL! v 5.1 u . In-Iona at W Children a specialty umoo-uo Paw 81'nII`l`. at Dr. up-rh old nuul. `I`oIophone N7o._l _> ._._.__...___....r.__. .. . -\I.\AI - IIvILv.qu'Ih\\'I.` In In 1` \I it is expected. about tour mouull umc. The annual meetin A. was held It Rob|in`s ills. for the eloction of oicera : President. Mayor Cunningham : m-rem '. John \\'. Gibson ; trouurer. A. .1. File, 1. D. ; vice-prenidenu. Jnhn Night- ingale. A. Ashton, G. Maidens, W. C. Kellipa. lhniel A. Howe. Th. Renfrew curling club has the follow- Kellipa. lhmel A. Howe. The Renfrew curling ing oicen : President, James Craig ; tint vice president. 8.. A. Jnmienon ;aecond vice` president. I). Airth: secretary treuumr. James Stewart; committee. James Clark. A. Inglis, R. Leitch. Jumes \\'anl, J. J. , Devine nnd James McCne. x \Y..... I\` ah. uillnnoa nf lnldinatnn hns KI llllllill BI llll lIl'|lI |u will u: n -1 way Across his prnpvrtv. I hear of one nun gvttiug mun \ ny.f mlm station. L Wilson. Hmuioque. ou Satunh sign- ml the contract. for the rn*rliun of t as new pun oice. It calls fur the (`um lotion of the builnng on Dec. I141. I883. Arr. Wilton will procure the stone required for the build ing It El 'iu. (`nmn .l.- (`mk Iuu hm] I warrant in hnml mg at I'.'l 'Iu. (`omnhle (`mk has hml I fur some tilne [or some time for tho Arrest of some poddlen who were plving their tndo in Leeds county without I license. They got wind of the nutter and 1-acnpeql. Contrary to Will? generally take: place Juhu Me.-Klliater. \\'esipurt, received nurly in much As his farm is worth for the right It is good to with a railway c-oululorlblo mpl'|) - John Hod, k. Iuu succeed-.-1| in can i nu-in; ovcr twenty deer Ihin anon. One at them wn I huge bu.-I: ton your olcl and with 5 boot u Inge u I L'`'|`'b9 00"- A --J Ohhuu Anon:-ran` IAI` X|nlnI|V IIQHI` Iowa. The station buildings on the B. & \\'.R. R. will hecoustructed by the com y under the supervision of John Wsrwic . A force of men in st work on the |'hillips\`ille -o-oL.-. Mean -`iluveu. foum-rl been largely luummml. I Ion tluwon the mm... c Quinta gringo Ihi lmuhcln 0! |nu'\e)'gtII|n wu lull. Pirmn. The aumuu QHJII) '1!!! MIDI [I up II I gut-I-Iuu unn. Audthiug occurred but Momluy near \ Nopcrtou when .\Iuh-r Willie Hood novel-Icl four men from his (out. H0 in working on the railroad when the wcldonl occnrnd. Iluliorl. I-`. ll. lluc-II. youngeut Ion ul tho late \\'. U. Bncll. I-'.Iq.. barrister. Perth. .|i-cl at (fulumm. .\|ia-higam. of typhoid fever. lk-eouu.-cl wn publilhcr ul 8 popor in lhnt lnlun I" \ I-IIIIII .\l4\l'uU.V Ll V ltumnun r.. m. u.. \ . .u. urrwu um lluInIr':-l Hum Hlrool mu-eon Clarence and Johann u. lllnoua ul Women and Children I Ipovhlty. "Elias nniunn. nu. aux. uu.. " muuumnnap In IAIA DI. dhllali.