'0" ulbll d """':.=.:,::-4; nooodw. NI'W'V-nAuvn-rn x mv.., In I wooden-ml I Uoldl. `rnroum: It llwlthout doubt ti cl never 1 6 onmlirln B- JMlI IE".A_'U'Ig 16 Cents Per Pair at Cor. Princess and Bagot Sts.. Kingston. R- 'VV_A.LDiR.OJ_\T I32 and 134 Princess Street, BELIEVE US. Will be found lnvoluoblo torllre hrurund scalp lt cleanse: the acalpotall Dandruff. invigorate: the growth of the hair. and in cases ofha ldnesa when there are the slightest signs of roots lcft It wlll produce good or-opoot huh`. It re stores y hair to ltsorlglnal color. and is an excel- em. dressing. , DO NOT ELAY. If your hair is in n weak condition not n bottle at once. ' lent. dressing. 1 t Io`nrm.ln v J H, Kinn A,I urugglnta. IIBK IUI IL. A.DORENWEND - Sole Mmumcw; 1`o1coN'fo.CA:\'.x1)A. - A 1\.............._.I L. .1... I......1x.... .........l... ......... ..l A. Domnweml is the l( Hair Goods in Caumdu. FAIEN:& `HAIR MAG|C ] Murray & Taylor's, TRIMMI NU ALSO DRESS 00012.9 I UIIUAV I U. KIIIAVIIIJII. A. Dorcnwentl is the loading manufacturer of H. In. o! '1`, Gllmour 5: Co. W r?`i--=.....~ Emma:-.8:z:;, .`- #.`n`..a Oourh. which it lmmodintelv re- ' `V" V` V` " U $1.25. Sntins. in Lending hght Slndes. 25c yard. Lined Kid litta and Gloves. In prices Gents Silk Neck Surfs at 15. 20. 25c. ladies Collars and Cuffs in Great Variety. Wool Shawls. Clouds. Fascinntors. &c.. Cheap Satin Prints, Dark Colors, 10c. worth 15c. ;cr ;f;' 3. 50 Ind up. [id Gloves. in gm! variety. from 25c to `man? Everything as Represented. Prices Always the Low e XMAS. ATTRAGTIUNS Silk lhndkorchiofs 25. I bar! k udnand on- th the nmlmudo um ol":lun to R0 AL AK- A!) Strut. Now This Paulo: nova uric. Alurvol o purity. nadir 0 not I N 5': E." ii 176 PRINCESS STREET. '0 used "'nunnrac muxn-" for 8 severe R and Oouurh immediately re- ad and cm-ad. Iran or. Lumber and Cheese IJ-1' Nun urn:-fa Ont..IIa.vs: "Tarn- amim-u mocncmo rou- nn and `rm-on um LunUom- 1:. hwl out dovubt.t.hebestmod1- . var gel mun to give :9 onvulidnr '* A houn- At (Ronni no Clearing Sale Prices. I?s:L ' Lncxnirrn. SAW-F`n.l:n ANl)GENI.lL\l. Jon FX%b;IJt3Iy'P_EFe-. --A.\'l)-- L T S onunu was murrlea to rr1uwnugu.\|. unu- wig of Saxo-Coburz-Gothe. Hedied in 1881, leaving her an immense` foutune, which, mlde-l to her own wealth, Already grant, makes her one of the richest princmes in the wox-I31, She is the mother of three sons and two laughters. nnd the youngest child is Ferclinuui, always his mother's tavorite, for whom aim has spent. a lifetime of plotting. In Vienna she owns a palace second only to the royal nml ducal rosiilences. but lives most of ` the time on her immense estate at Eheuthal, in eastern 'Austx`le'."` There Prince Ferdinand t meet of his youth,nnd there he re- men - oaivetl the delegation from Bulaerin which ennounced to him that the sohrenje of that eountryhnd ohoeen -him en mlenvrith the new prince. Hie mother received them jointly with him. The lniriguu of Ruuinto make Prince I-`erdinnnd`e throne unstable u'eI'eeenehinry,endhiemoeher'ehetz~uic[ the net mefheimeglned. Blue in liowr`. mm. nae-Iltnl M Rnlanl-in_ era:-timr hnrnnh` ix; Inc all` may numlguwu. one Is IlUn'l . 800:, capital of Bulgaria, exerting homdi`: J uulhnn 0.. n.-In-t 1:! hr non and mn.;vl ' I PRINCESS-I (`LEIENTINI-OPENING OI THU ll LOARIAN IOBRANJI. This remarkable intriguanto is a daughter of that Louis Philippe, or Philip of Orleans, who was made king of the I-Wench" by the revolution of 18:30, who was dethroned and exiled by the revolution of 1318 and who died in l .n;.:l:unl in 1850. He was descended on tho f:\tiwr`s side from a brothrmof Louis XIV nncl was, therefore, of the Orleauist branch of the old Bourmm When the French in-vc away (`harlos X and nally destroyed tho old Bourbon regime (1830431) they decided upon a liberal or constitutional monarchy and made Louis Philippe king. Since his dothronenieut the Orieanista have claimed that the true right tbtho crown in in that family; from him it descended to his son, the Duke of Orleans, and on his death to his son, the present Count of Paris Similarly the oiaims of the more direct line descended to the Count of Chamhord, and in 1873 the Count of Paris acknowledged him as the true heir; but he died in 1883. and now all the Orloanists, and perhaps a majority of the Legitimists, concede that the Count of Paris is entitled to their allegiance (accord ing to the bargain made in 1873) instead of that younger Count of Chunbord who modestly calls himself Henry V, and claims tobe entitled to the throne both of France and Spain! This Count of Paris and his brother the Duke of Chartresaarvod in the American civil war as voluntary aideato Gen. McClellan. Add that Princes Clementine is his aunt, that they are well and widely con- nected with various noble and royal families, that`tho myaiist faction in France is now al- most a unit in their favor, that the ladies of the Austrian court are particularly devoted to them, and that Clementine's son Ferdi- nand is just now ruler of Bulgaria, and it will be plain that they have it in their power to do a deal of mischief. War nearly always strengthens the despotic element in a govern- ment; war would therefore strengthen the royaiist party in France,aawell as punish the czar for his interference with Bulgaria; and to serve those selsh, spiteful onds those intriguers were ready-to plunge all Europe into a war of untold horrors! And to do this they stooped to the low crime of forgery, sending to the our menacing letters purport- ing to he nomi-oloial from Biamarcki In sum nylmn Iflnu Tnnln Philinnn urn: nl: . NIL , [0 D9 St\|'nl'OII!0I8l IHHII DIIIIIIITBIX In 19%;), when King Louis Philippo was at, `the l1ez;;"lnt of his power. his daughter Clem- ontim-. was married to P:-inco August Lud- ....-.. no u--..,r`.-.I..um-_l1nI>|m I-In dial In INN! WI `III ml IJIjT'T'- Thohctumu yet but imperfectly kloha; bums It bycdcoplnnlnctmnn and poll- Nclam nttrihum It to tho Orlunkt (Action and lb lllicl in Austria and [DUI to Prime- Clomumm. of (Johnny, as tho moving qzmt. It was In fact I woman`: plot, Involving tho forgery of pubhc document: which ruched thoontol Hudson 1! author-Ind hymn- much, And much lltlllon did they auto that Ihodvnunn chuxvouorhnd to tooth: our In ponunn and give nuurlncool their troudulom (`h|ru`l0l'. Bums:-ck novur ra- ved: mom than in ahnulutaly necnmry. and In tho puhln-. is still in ignuranoo; bin mu-cs-ly In: there I menunol quiet pro ducal by his nnunnuo when the nation: won again suutled by the In-legrunn to tho eoct that the van was musing Mn Korea on the frontier of Austria, that the lunar powvr and (`u-nnnny had fnnnul an ullinnoo ot- ivnsivu and la-fvnsi\'u against. ltuxdn. and that war mu puaiblo Any mum:-nl. All them nvmnt mnnpliz-ationu tram hark to that everlasting "I-Intern question-what mu be donu wuh the little principalities wreotod from Turkey .'-to the choice of Prince Ferdi- numl us l`ult'l'()f llulgarinnnd to tho incu- Iant. n|tri;:uos of his Urlecnllt mother, the Prmcoss Clomomiuo. J--- cuumn rmacss wnc ounm l A'I'lN'l'. '0 refer. here. to tho Posunustor. the Sn - of Money Ux'der1)i\'..nu1d to omcinls of the ' 8. Patent Omco. For circular. advice. terms and returom-es to qctual client: In your own state or county. wrnu` to . ` O. A. SNOW & C0,. Opp Pnlunt umcc-,. \Vushlng(.un 1) C 7. union: fornclnncotou Alumuuilarnino. ant-chow nnln o(BoulAngorndt|uwu[;I1&dt`hooun-' in: 0! (invy and tho ohoico for pn~sulout_u( the I-`H-och republic Inn Qilil thorn! talk for I timo. but the quid in ovicla-ntiy but temporary and the Fnoch people are :1 IMAI1 fur war u noon :1 (bani: 1 fair riunm of summit Dnhgeu thicken around Ilinmux-k, um] oven in the imporini com-1 of Uvnnnny I largo party. tho Empnu Augusta oomph-noun in it. an hultiia in his policy. with this party thoaic-uni crown prinoo op:-nly Iympuihins; tho ptopio lyn- poihiml with his diliiko for Billnuvki im- porini pull:-y,Ami than hinuppond mu lilac Iddnnnow alumni oi udnu to limitin- tion. While ovcy court _on tho oontincni ol lumps in divided into two holiiio (notion |ndwhiiot.hodAnnro(wuuomntoin- a-cnnmihoworldiuamnndbythorovoinlon olnplot ioombroil liunin undcrnnny. I plot involving forgery of tho ma Ugh landed and ingcnioun cinrccior. `Flu In-win am An vat hm. hnnu-(anti! Inni .- The Mnlpod lkloou liming Iuwoon lluulo and (serum; and AIotr|o-WIll `They llo In-placed by I Ian Irlaudly loouug-The Print-an Clonnutlu. Tho smut nhm no npkliy In the [and than!!! 0! Euro!!! that an Arnorlmn my well he ox:-u-pd-(or huh; Iguana! Ind In general lmmfonul. Ono lmporhnl tact, hovnvoc-,h man: an nhuouol Iun with (kw-many and A grow uulu -n-uilnuuh-ulna -ll; nn Lhlhx GOSSIP ABOUT THE FORGED PAPERS SHOWN THC CIAR. Tllli T!\I.l\' OF EUROPE. BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY. DEC. port, mauve II . n_ . I0!` uur nu uuvu as large n shun -of her husband's fortune as the can get, and she has brought chnrs enough, it they are substantiated, to sink 0 mputatlun of the trustees, and {mum Inch change as will result in turning all tho lnoomn of the estate to her. lira. Btevennlml nlwu)-~; been opposed tn seeing but picture in print. 1 ct an enterprising World artist made . A six: Sn 0! her as she sat in court tho other. day. and my; rcnrocixce the cannula `than- .I....... _ tuer u-oumo Ln aumnmsuu-mg mu pn)pI.:I`I.y. When the Duke of Marlborough came to this country last tell. his reputation raised the question whether his grace should be re- ceived in society; But Mrs. Stevens, then at Newport, took him up and then everybody. receivtd him. Mrs. Stevexweociel life, for-,u is apparent from the foregoingghe is 1: oo- ' ciety lender in the metropolis and at New- port. makes it neoeenuy for her to have nun-m n shun .0! her husband's annu uanvnuu don vv---. Boston. Mr. Melcher In co-exot-uwr with Mr. Charles G. Shanna, and Mrs. Stevens now ask: that thoybo relieved of any fur- ther trouble in administering the property. 11'}... 4|... h..lm -0 \I'nu-lhnnnntvh nnmn tn attenuon OI mu cm: In new nor: princi- pdly noted for its ndmintion at tho mighty dollnrnnd its devotion to the impecunloln , scion: of titled familial |n- Enghnd-thnI ` obs, in short, which lmently in Novu-k, N. .I., received into its hooom Lou-cl Courtney, din Mr. John Reginald Tslhoc, din I num- ber of other u-istocntio English nuns, with which ho has covered up hh (no pu-amigo. Pu-an b`to\'enI died nfuun yuan ago, Inning h behind him Mn Bhovom and mu dnughnr, d daughtar by: former mnnlngqhor you and A nrhmnlv fnlfnlI-ln `M lillilih '0!` Ann I prlnmly xottuno-nu uuo nsq many lawsuits. Mn. Shanna` dnughter mu- riad Lon! Puget, nbrothar of (Int Marquis of Anglesay for when nuke I young woman in Ifuiaaomoyenn qotookcdouo of poison. Thehein in the thin! gonerntionu~oLudy Pngevs two hildran and the grandson of tho first Mrs. Stevens. Ir. John 8. Kelchcr, of Obtained mu] all other business in the L'.S. Pn- umt Otu-. attended to for MODERATII Fuss. Our nlH:-o- is nnnmdln the 1.7. H. Pntnnl. Oman. atnugnwr Dylxurlncr mu1u`u,uuruuu and a princely fortune-all the nqnlduu for \ mnnv Ininifn I1 Rhvunn` dllllhl` m.u'- ` Mn. Pan: Stevens. The Stevens will one is now attracting tho ` attention of that clan in New York princi- __n_ _..;..I 0.... to. ..I.-I-ntinn Al 0).; rnlohhr touncnotooxpnnmnuun `mlj0l'IIl`I.l0fV0llII|&l`l.IlldQfY'iIh cndittoun cntlol thovnr. Hotherufk hddnnny unporhnt podtionntilll876,wl|n howuntirodmttor which he livcdquiotly u`n `Vnnhinann U `HI dlth lg m l1OI'IIl?IuVu,IlUI' Iuucu uu uvu-aqua-uq in Washington death Ittho up of 75 80 have I widow, two dnughtnn nndono son-um latter UouLW. II. Emory ot thoArc\ic expedition. llinlnnlvonowurlunawxxuuu-uu um Thirddlvidonol thomnetoenthcrmy nndwonhighhonon lnnnrdbuttlnn. o `run 'gh..chM`hbon_ II. V. I. 303?. nrontlaowoootnncoodxnod tourvlcou uouteunllnthofmrthuulluv. urvlngln Clnrlnooon harbor during tho nullllmdon troubles in Scum: Carolin; In July. 207, ho was nndonrn lioutonont lnthouopogrophlcol nginool-I. and to tuck did Ihoprinclpol work in thin; tho boundary llno botwoou tho United Benin and British Amt-rte; llonom carved on n-bans odjuhont general of OIL Kearney`: ex;-litiun to (hlltnrnh, born on octiveportlnlhobottlo o!Bon PIquAl,Doo. , .1345, um um hlovotte-I eupum hu- gnllnnt oervin-o In the build of Bu: Gabriel and Plum 0! Min ho In: brevettul major. um ho comnnndod port of the troops in tho Ileximn oopihl; II: 13-09 he won chic! ostmnomor of the lotion: boundary survey; in lb! horn commis- sioner and ostmnomer to run the now llno south of the Gndnlen punhne, and for tho next sown year: did octivo oarvicoon tho trontlor as major inthollnt Unitodshu unlry. Thonurnotho achievement which govohim nouomlluno. Whontbovnr bo- onhowuont.ho'l`oxullne;hoconcon- trawl tho government. tmopo at Porto Cobb, Smith, Wublta and Arbuckly; copturod I Conledoroto force um! against hlm-tho rlt prisoners token by tho Foderals in the war- ondwith prinnon and public property of- fecuad I Info rotnottoFort h3o\'enwo.lL Thoroonor hiaocuwuod national intoriof. u- a....|. ...o .. Iuolnntllnrv an-my-Al in lo- }'I'hernrhrnuncuwenoK nnuouumwnm. ;Hot.ookpu1uktkndJcrune.rIltnllt.~ m.u.n~. mmminn of name. That. Autumn `uowoxpusu TIIJXL` ` Clolhnh campaigns of 1;. That howunonnooworlcuntocommndtbo In..-...| .u.a.a.... .0 0.. m...o....u. u-mv mun l'IU WT INF I mg in Oman Anna county, Inrylud; vamp ad to was Na 1337. and {nausea in nm with -uvh kink hon. mtondod for MODERATE Elms. Our olvu is opposite the U. 8. Patent Olllce. and Wu mu obtain Patents in less Limo than those remote from W.ui|n.\'a1`\m. Srml Munxc1.nR Inuwmn. We .uh'iso as tn IT III \lI' fault." Soho d haul In Ou1!a~ -I-D --A -n-nu. . _.l IZ'].Il_ I-l`1IIIWUW$'Is HIIUUX lahorywuaotoulynvdu-unultlhrudo oodono;hutunoucutunr.ondonrud ukmluluunngorolpuhllovntlnnndhounw nryquuuunnwuuuehltomm Illyio ovuloothumiliury guns. 0!: the lon- naudhrmnhlnundnrinnllhhonukid hinhaluvod ouunryhnhnhb-rvsou. up wIuoNounol|KmhI-ylhununbnco Imam:-l Anal (kn- Ifl'CClITIC-~n|-'Ko'V|IlTI lldnnloy Emurymuonn Ilnhnct dun Iholnnnohnhuldlor at on play when hrlphtanuldunnhhlh-cal Annrlnnn LIA. jjllltlili T j F1 V-Hill hr-lgltnudtlnnuubusd A-than No ml-y.thpIam-at wows-1 Buluus Vlmrvunnnntn-I-madman-nltlhrnndg A Ioldlor Whoa Dado Irljihood Ibo Ilddlo Inn at Auction Ihton. Tbmuatduullucmwmhm Ihnlnulaw Iifmno-u nunnunn an Ind no Aland. am ouluucuu Inc mljun on thoratrvasttoliowols II;._.o.-..I --l- on Oh` Eh I38. BTIVINI I! 001331`. --.. V____A from \\'AIll.\'GT\)N. Send !\1p_nx:L. on Inuwlso. We mlviso as to p&Il.`n[blhl)' tree or charge : and We make so l`Nl.iCS PATICNT. H2 rufvr. her. In tho Pmzlnmxmr. tho Sun- THE LATE GIN. EMORY. [o.noan - yveningzonst,2DoorsrromPrincessst.` SPECIAL GOODS, LOW PRICES, FOR XMAS Eight Thousand Dollars must be realized-by us between now and January 1st. Goods will be sacriced at such prices for CASH ONLY as will create a Sensation in Business Circles and Collisions among the Buyers. Neale to begin SATURDAY, DEC. 10th. VTHIS WILL BE THE SALE OF SALES. 8,000. ladies` Lined Glows only 7c per pair at SPENCE & CRUMLEY'S. Children`: Lined Gloves only 5c per pair at SPENCE dz CRUMLEYXS`. Another Lot New Father Fnna at SPENCE & CRUMLEY`S. Evory IAdy md Gentleman should attend the Cheap Sula. SPENCE & CRUMLEY. -- Prin , r ,_..n_-___. It.-ll)._-.... uA-__- LADIES TWO-BUTTONED WHITE KID GLOVES SPENCE &: CB'UldILEY S Your time will be well and protably spent in looking over our Goods and Prices. Startling Reductions. Must be sold. We need Buyeis. Somebody must move it, and those who lend their assistance first will reap the Benet of our Choice Bargains. -Li--3-\.J -I-1-`XV-I.-LJ, Locxuurm. SAW-FILER ANDGENERAI. Jon BER. Keys lined and locks ropnirod. 'lhu and: of dim-rent kinds of keys lo (`house In nu New and second-hnnd Ronda bought mud ma at Prim-on Streot. hour Klnir _ V0ur Grand Sacricing Sale /8 Now Going On ! Our Immense Stock of Seasonable & Fashionable Dry Goods MINNES&BURNS Remember you not only get a Discount of Ten } Per Cent. off your purchase, but you also get ` Goods at Clearing Sale Prices. '(H>Ine where you can secure best goods at Lowest Prices. Rare assortment of all the latest and choicest goods in the Imrket. Our stock is complete in every dc rtment and consists of ' Beevers. Meltons, Nels. Froixee. Voreoeds. Tweed: and Fancy Troueerings. I t in our aim to please all that fevor us with A call, and we conllder it . N o trouble to show goods, whether you intend to purchase or not. Second to none in workmanship and quality. On impaction you will be tempted to place on order, and Nobby It Is and lit are the cuts produced by us. COR `'8 FURNISHING. IN VARIE'l,`\'. LATEST NOVEI.TIEH.`iI F. X. GOUSINEAU & G0. HELP! HELP I! HELP!!! Instead of making an Annual Distribution of Presents ' to our Customers, as in former years, we have decided to give them SOMETHING BETTER and more SATISFACTORY. and that is a Extraordinary Discount BONA FIDE DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. TTnaracl Ladies Hem~Stiteh Linen Hnndkerchiefs I0, 125, I5, 20, 25c. Ladies` Hem-Stitch Handkerchiefs, Linen. Q. 1. lg. 2 inch hexh. Ladies Scalloped Border Embroidered Hzuidkerchiefa. Ladies White China Silk Handkerchiefs 40, 50, 60. 750. Ladies White Chine Silk Hem Stitch Handkerchiefs 35, 50, 76c. Ladies Colored Silk Handkerchiefs 120. 35. 40. 50. 600. ` Gents` White Linen Hnudkerchiefs I25, I5. 20. 250. Gents White Hem-Stitch Handkerchiefs, Linen. 30, 35, 40. 50c. Gents White China Silk Handkerchiefs, Hem-Stitch. 60, 75, 90c. Gents White Silk Handkerchiefs, Beautiful, Extra Cheap. `Something Better Than Ghristrnes Presents. IMPURTANTANNUUNCEMENT Off each and every dollar's worth of goods bought from us on and after Saturday, Dec. 17th, and until January lst, 1888. Our tntire , Stock is subject to this SEE US. TRY US. RED LETfE SALE RELIABLE LID BLOSB-PRIGBD DRY 900118 HOUSE. The Leading Milldnery/7.;';oVr;7eT.( ' For sale y J. U. King. A. I . (`hown and all druggisls. Ask forit. . A Y'\f\`D'Ii`\'lTlYII`\YT\ _ Qnln Ilnnntnhn