1 Blrtfuaa LIDI.l\I;J`I Ulvul I A1 xv: - a man HOTEL swcx. 'r;zn3a3Ess ST, 1 * A Plensnnt Time Spent Lest l':venIng~-An ` Admin-nble Programme Presented." Last evenin the city hall was cmwded with pen la. `The annual ten meeting of Cooke's c uroh was in progress. The enter- tninments given by this congregation hsve alwsys been of a high order, end the people went to this one expecting something good. They were not disappointed. The sup r was fine, the waiters full of Attention. Agg- every one had thoron hly discussed the vinnds. amid a whirlwln of merry conversa- tion. they rnnqed themselves for the meritori- ous programme to follow. Revs. Meure. Houston (chairman) Spsrling snd McGil- livnry made impromptu addresses. These were good. Prof. Clark, elocutionisi, offer- ed several excellent selections. The Misses Dunlap were happy in their instrumental duett. Mr. Fax. Torontp. was as lively as. ever. His songs were so taking that every one of them was encored. J. M. Sherlock, jr., also sang with pleasing eect. Mr. Rayner, as accompanist. was very eilective. uy M r. Quuzley. Miss Helen C. Smith. daughter of ex-Gov. ernor Smith. of Vermont, has taken the de gree of M. P. (master of pics) in the St. Al- bana cooking college. _ John Phelan, who many years I u mar ried the eldest dun liter of the late . Glee- aon, architect, of hingstou, died on Thun- dny. He left I widow and seven children. [I'll]. L._ .\Inrphy, of Piunburg. has opened a grocery store on the corner of Princess and Kin v streets in the store formerly occllpicd by El r. Quialey. K'iII "Alma l ' Quuhlu ;'nn:v|\IAr at --_l,`.\.. CH3 6 (ll IIIEIUOII near K0011 B:-Eh. Britten, Q.C., bu Morriubur , where he was 4 defence of%)r. Chamberlain 1 trial. I \l...__|_.. -2 n:..,1,, uogn`. .\lcAllinl.er. surveyor. at the Cnltaonn Home, in very ill. Hi: dutieo are being performed by Mr. A. ihnw. Cunt. (`mm-mu Pllin nf QM. ..:ou :. :.. I FITUTIIICCI Dy 31". 5. VH3`.- ~ Capt. George Elliott, of this city. Mnjor Moore : Sulvntion Anny, nnd ch: 0 of a station nenr Rocheafer. R I n..:u.... n 1` 1.-- _..n..-.._,n A `EIICTII l'|HpllIl. Louio Colo. St. Hyncinthe. Que, ha been appointed I n_nember of the labour commis- ninn Pooplc When Iovomolu. Buying: and Dolnn Aura:-I Attention. (`ulet Smith, of the Salutiun army, will farewell to-morrow. W. Adams, who In injured while can- uning. in still conned to his home. Bret. Hum in tail to be mgking from IT,- (XX) to 810,!!!) I you; in London. Ml]. PERI Lulnnn. Don-rrmln var`: ill uuu w o1u,Uuu I you; In London. Mn. Peter Lulflnun. Den.-romo, very ill of Inc. has been removed to Kingston genernl l'oIpital. Innis Colo. St, "VA:-inthn (Inn has Imam. uu-r ma name no aeuucleu Inc day ! pay. The following can will be tried in the juJge`o chamber: on .\londa_v and Tuesday : ` Daviulaon vs. George. a mi: about an ac count : ll. Mcliwen & Son VI. A. H. Clove- land. an artinn to recover the balance of an ` .l"l`lI|l nt DORAN &;WR1GHT' (u`M1'TED) '~`.lm\.I:sx, Hrnin And Pmvlninn nnmlmu Ivyuu. I III! lulll (1! fall ll CIIIIIIOU. At l2:l.'i the judge aaked that the mono: 0! the jurylnen be called. It was the inten- tion of the court to allow neraoua serving an juroru, who lived in the country, to go home and have their places lled by men living in the city. It wan lound that some 0! the jurymen were aheent, having gone home to dinner. thinking their aervicea would not he roquired until later in _the afternoon. The judge organized another "on and ordered that each juryman who lia-l failed to an- uwor his name be deducted the day`: following one: will In trial in uh. ul Il|IWIl'V|l I `NC DTEVIHIII OIIO '5' HI.` med upon. But it in laid that seven were o the opinion that it did not. The evidence submitted in the can of John Melina, charged with larceny, wan not autiiciout to convict. and the jury without. retiring acquitted lhe defendant. . The count wu oxupiod thin alurnoon in hearing the caao oi John Madden va. M. Webb. II in a suit to recover damages for leaving a farm and building in a state of dia- rrpair. The mm of 8.30 is claimed. Al fill inning: Aallml lhnl ILA Iaqnxnn LIU Jury I0 |||IwI'r IIIFII qlldlllllll (T.-)"I')Id Mr. Bnglluh buy I machine (or Ilnya. .(2.) Did it have nlair trial? Eleven laid you. One said no. (3.) Dial it ` work well at the trial? This question I'll not answered no the previous one In: dia- AIVIIGJ nnnn Hut it in AAIJ (kn! nnx-an uran- Jury l)Iu[rpu- Ono Inn lloldlnj that the Iulluo Inch`! I Ifnlr Trial. Tlu Mun munulnomriuc oonpuyi run again! unu English. ol l`iIulgurg. !or thv vnluo ol a rape! And binder. omlul in the cllugroement u! the jury. The cuurt uhd the jury to snnror three questions . ll.) "Id Mr. I-Imrlhh Inn! A mnnhinn Inc- .-.. .._.- ---.. w-V -- cw nun vwuuvuo " "'l'rue an luv (no; 31 the council bu} um. legi-luure)gi\'oo the police couuuiuiouou the punter which they not w oxorche. Inn thcy wuulcl In straining 5 point. and duiug ` that which the law when pchnpn nut in- tended to (one an upnnu upon the run which they on wholly uublo to hear. They should have but as loan A yam`: oo- ticc of the contemplated chill]! O` N. AUSTRIA FEELING mo. .v "uni--vv do And on the police eonuniuioun have continual tluomlvu the city ; `overl- mu 3 `hey undo cu-Mn oborvouounl count I clock. canola Inspection nd coupnrhoun. and "it no doeidal to con- pol the my cotton" tout Ipouhotr onion. II the city council no`. to In oouullod In tho promiuantollr "And the noolution Iru pond unanimously by.lho oonuniuionon" : tlutiotho mayor III privy to the nligln which but been allows] to the council. on tho moon The shtick: cub won In and and II III ducldod to compel that ctycorurllophcoontluwboolo ol that: which tires the sun width nrliooo on the Rhoddon cub. 'l'hoftloc|nlouvillpoeuIi- an the city canon gem: now rim: and tint on the wheel: at me r vohltld. The noolutlou In puual nnanllnounly hy the com-ninionen. COOKE'$ HUROH TEA. PERSONAL MENTION. Ciiolcolt Grade: of Pastry and Family-FIou.1 nluvgnn an: I. nu` - llnhnin Ennr Ilnllnal (Ino- ms couv count. JIIVIICI n I returned from ` conducting the in the election so Ions received with 'mo:-"hum the funds _of 0; II, Weber. who is again Iupu-Intent ` ` tn; the workmanship. noanans non usmtnsjna RINOVA, ~ nos promptly uni ummuy lled > St,Co1-nor of Gordpn Strut. Haring urchnsed the stock and material of 0. VV. \\ & Co.. th ho Fact I Bnfgolii tgleo!-or M. \'l!`.R.YaL()"\% PR1%ES3E0R - o AUPRIGHTV PIANOS 1/P/z/0/1 TP}/A /V0 .9. i THE 0. M. wmen FACTORY: PATB.0NIZE' Hm "mngcmns HELP YoUR_ own TOWN.` ltstore open every ni o`clock. Princess Street. John Henderson&Co., A visit than to such 3 place ought to `in- terest Kingston`: Citizens. and ngnin we invite every one to come At any time und see what we offer. You will not be pressed to buy, snd particularly At this Christmas Seuon you cm spend hf an hour plenum- |.. Of course there are stores which curry more complete stocks in any one line, but taking thcmss A whole what, we auteis beyond Houbt I fact. Than any other Bookstore in the DOMI- NION OF CANADA. Thursday, 29th Dec., '87, at 72 Noon. Also carries I Larger and More Complete (lenersl Assortment of Books, Size, N eatness, Comfort, -AND- General Brightness of Appearance. ..- _. .... ........ 5...... .. ....v. OUR OWN HORN." but are you that right here--AT HO.\IE--IN H S'PON--t|:erc is I store which. while surpasses in BLOWING OUR OWN HORN." ` "88 PRINCESS ST. {mm GOODS, WOOL GOODS, KID ` Gwvm AND Mrs, sums, cwmnos, sn.x mumm- CHIEFS,`I.INEN HANDKERCHIEFS. LAWN mnnmcmnrs. )3/6 BA /?GA//VS; Store open every evening till Xmas. iBOOK_S iAN D K I RKPA ERICK & ROG ERS. Vendors` Solicitors. IIYII Ill We are not much given to BIJ()\\'I.\'(} u'n rurv unnu--L... __ ..-.. _____ `-HARDY S.- I0 PER GENT. on [mass coons`2oc and over at Sotationery and Fancy Goods mu Goons, 2'--14)}-K-I;\";:T , it far .___j\T-.. WM. W. GAUTT'S,. - L ZZBPRINCESS STREET. `may ] 0/200.5/2/8 ywnrnnuo. uowuo onuon. } No addition _to or variation from the ample name: I}IIl\lIIn Phat-Ann nn run-npnnnnlp THE undersigned will sell by Public Auction on the Market J uaru Kingston. on 'l`Ul'ZH DAY. arm DE(`l2 BER. 1887. at noon. 1.01` 6. ' ll`! of Block W. north side of William Street. nown as the Mzgior Sadller property. Upon it are two large Ind commodioua Stone Houses. with addllions. and stone atabling. Terms and conditions At time of sale. T \ oug y up a wan e on an excited envious hnlmtloI:r3t':`umn:g.:e am ! up Mn nrhlin-. 4.. ._ __...-_A.:-.. AL--.4 -mu may or: uuuu ny moat. delicate comtltu [ions with perteot otz. In t auooesu ` arising tom its being in: rinslu 1'.` BEST VAL E IN THE ARK!-IT. as w as thor oughly adapted to the want: otnm k|I nhm|_ hnn .1s A PURE FRUII` ACID'POWDER It contain: neither Alum. limo. nor ammonia ano('imxn;a5tll>|o 02] em.oat delicate oonntitn In Front ooeu arinlmr its bnlmr ins?-inning: - -.-m-4".`m... vuq uuuylv MBLIJU coors FR/END /.9 (gm//N5 --AND-- Low PRICES `COOK'S FRIEND BAKING POWDER ' ` //ENDR Yc THOMPSON 78. -._-w- -w wr- Trade Mark on evorf pacing; NICE FOR CAKE. I-`mm gm celebrated mumfnotory we have received A full line of SATIN AND "PERL!!- M l'1"l`Ell" GLASSWARE in Rose. Blue and Orange Colors. consisting of FANCY WATER SETS. ANTIQUE VASES AND PITCHER3. SUGAR AND CREAM SETS, EPERGNE8 AND BASKETS, TOILET BOTTLES AND CRUETS. FANCY SALTS & PEPPERS MOUNTED The above were purchased direct from the manufacturers and will be sold at a Sm nll Ad- ` vanceon Coot. Robertson Brothers, Importers, of Crockery, 859.. 187 PRINCES$ ST. TWO VALUABLE HOUSES FOR SALE Pure Gold Ens. Vanilla. Pure Gold Ens. Lemon. Pure Gold Ess. Rotates. Pure Gold Ens. Wintergreen. Pure Gold Eu. Pine Apple. Pure Goldllaa. smwbeny. Pure Gold Ees. Raspberry And Pure Gall! Spices of all kindsmt vu-vuvu-\J I CHINA TEA STORE. ~-mm.sam_ns1 ouLsnm5 Away until I knack the bottom rice: and Aim lo keep as his duct: and Tuble I tbs! everybody`: table the now. LY out of high brim: Groceries down no hard ular supply of Dad leshon wit in Icncieu for city {am In" be supplied 1-in-3- Noel encournimr nut-coca . Josh Billings has utd. "To stay 1 to win." and I have made up my mind to IHALILIE A-u--'.._olI I |.__-L .L_ n,.., - - -- - vw 1--n-ac-L Their nppmbnllon In the l(`lo(`U0lI of goods in the several lines. whether staple or in spacial ties. My aim in to try and please. and lb!!! hr hnvo met with Who does the boat by the pmplo II he who will do the but trade with them. and In this belief I have spared no endmnor to mac` -T THE A Fine, Rah I /-/E0/1/U" EXT/M07 0F BEEF l`ENl)F.llS fortlo above stock will be 1 -civod by the undersigned unul I-`RIDA Y. 29 l)l'2(.`.. at Noon. l`nrmn--0na third rush: lmlnm-o 9 1 And F L U.!.%P... .?..'.'3....T5` F- (`an be made oiling water. LYMAN SONS & 00.. Hnln A.-..-. .. . SHORE LOYNES & 00., _anoom_u_i::s. uqpons, wru. CONTINUE THE oELERA'rED (`uruuitu 050 lb. Quart llotluln Pirlln far 951:. llunhrooul Calunp, in Ilotllcl. at I0;-. \\'ol`0t'-$l~l`I `HIIN II '30. Tomntoca. pcr cu). I00. -__.,, _.4_. Ivory. Ml. but Hosp. 0% 1`: hr. Family Brown Soap at 25c bar. Our Laundry Snap at in hot. llainiuo at .'k- lb. . New Vulom-iA Haitian Ila lb. v John Bull 3....-J .: ux. monI.nI' endorsed novel with Interest. Stock Book can be seen at the onion of Blue- nce & Mluuen Jmn: Il.l:`.'lI` lilnganh Eloctrie oop at .50 bur. I !-lmrou, 3 lln. lar imp, I50 bur. ~`uHulh- for making J L'l.ll-I.\' and other (`Ll-EAR S()l'l'H. JAMES REDDEN, \ Tl-IA swnnl.` _ nnlvnn TH!-I Bl-ZST FOR BE!-II" 'l`I*Z.-\ ornrr I rhu-an am! Mon- trcal Sh-u-Ia. to arm uum mu. m, Sole Axcnu for Canada. VI"lI.`.. mm. mm: Flavoured Soup .\ .\lU.\H~2.\ 1` by mam; ImL`.. at Noon. l`crmo--0ne third cash ; balance. 2. 4 and 6 months endorsed with Interest. Stock Book (`an be soon at the ntnn nf um-. MAN ; RlNCESb ST. STOCK arm me J0HNTT'A .`(_3bRlF-FlTH', v\ruu---- - --_--.--:--v, Heodqurton for clover and Timothy Seed Seed Grain. Chnicohumllx Flour. I1-and-Hay Eslronz Bakers` hour a Hhccitl. O! I Al(H.\)1. amounting to s.'!..'i3l.6Ii. consisting of Dry (Iomls, Grot-m1'*.~. 15'(`(lll[/- Jlmlo Clothing. Ilardwarc-. Etc. --`M0-N-EAY- THE HUGENOT CAPTAIN l" OOMHEIVO/N0 HONDA) , DEC , 79th. WILSON DAY THEATRE C0. MARTIN'S - T BPERA1 HOUSE. Dec. mh. gss7. And F`()Ll.I)Wl.\'() EV!-I!\'l.\'GS. till all are sold. the balance of Japanese Goods. consisting ut Screens. Porcelnim. Embroidered Hllki. Bronson. I-Jnamo-.l|. Curios. Toys. Etc. JI().\'D.l Y E|'.\"(.', DEC . _,___._. --., \:._--_ V, , Stocks. Grain and Proviaion Dealers. AUCTION - SAL] Prices--35. 25 and 15 cents. ll'(`nANIn or nu. xmn1'u'."u) \-Illa.-ah IITIHIUI VI fl`lUtl'] lIll\| l`lIIlIll 'l' IUUII alwayponhmd: Graham our Rolled Oats uoxiod What. (`racked who-maenn Wheat. : Oatmeal ndcornmed : Sod! luouon. W. J. ucNl:n.L. - nnoox s'ru:m'r , I REAL ESTATE AUCTION W Il.l.l.`\M Ml lH(.`\l. Am-uum-4-r. '|('rlII:4 ` sale 1-a.ay.und will be made known In tune 4 Mill`. For furjhcr parllculnrnnpply to W. 8NOWl)l'I.\'. 23 .'Uordon S1. I will nu-ll nin Ir or in lots to pull |II|l'!`hAl('l'._ This in n rurv 1' mnce lnr any one Id ac-cur-3 on rhunn home. The above huildinms are All in goal repair. and will bonold by Publiu Auction I'll? Y A XYYY A 1317 KAI. vs: IroQQV vans: . vvu, M l2n'vlock. on rmlun. Diviniun Strn-x \r\`ll.l.l.\M MFR CAY. Allctionm-r. T1-rm vualnmuv and Irlll hn vmuin knntn nl rum Good: on \ low Saturday. and No Reserve. M80 4 pusrinroj owmmas 10 FRAME BUILDINGS. WITH STORE. mnlnu onnlru, roclorn. way em out IOII. chlldi vol. mnllruua. nod I : coal mot nuke. oil-1-lulh u-ruclmry nd war.-. Iolotdem duch.c-ml and wand, II I0! 0! ulhvr AH rlnl. Halt-ant I011) 0'1-lurk. To-rlnl Couch. | 3.: III un..nxu_..u All of Na hounohold alerts. vonnlsllmz of hair doth parlor mile. wnlrc and nude llbll. mar ulna. M ry and wool onrpeln. hm: mg lamps. but walnut sideboard. dining In Iv, ullnlnx hl . k y -In bodrum Iclu. (."|.i|d"Il'I'l)'l?cll|:';II`PI.:.CI.tI`t]I`ll stout? I will sell II the MART. Hmck Slrcel. on FOR SALE camp, 5,000 BUSH'EL S PEAS. ---~ - I ophog/r/on aka/N wnsnousz, KINGSTON. 0_ __ I HAVE mx-Ind Innmmlmun (mm \\'n'nou to coll by Auction Q! Ma reuulcm ludeau must. on Ztforxon - SALE 4 nna and. um: rot ntlrn until Jan. ha I-. "$.11! lo IPIruH`Ian lfuo and Ono-`l'h|vd on um, um. u: am. and Jun. In and `had. valid for rolurn until Jun. dlh. III. Anni! lo lhn(`nmnannr'n nmlnn an-hr um.-4. SINGLE ms?-cLAss FARE. On Du-.!IIh um and h. um tor mum unuluou. nah` um. on an. Ju. an and had. valid or null on. M! IQ. A Shula Hnl-(`Inn Fun And lhn.`I`hh-II an . s-and In: null Jan. I. I1 \ mm A pl I II: Com `undone hyollvoo` {or null ln?orn:1Ilon? c L 1 lllnlnnv 1887-1888. Christmas and New Year's HQ LIDAY XCURBIONB 6'/MND TRUNK RA/L 'Y. JAPANESE GOODS. mamnr mnouggupnwi TORONTO FLOUR STOEE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AUCTION sA'i_`: uoumn. nice. man. an. j._..-_.._ , Un (`ornvr 0! Yongu and Du Salon 51:. A- - _. ---__-_ _.-._.... MONDAY, DEG. mm, '"6'r3"&Xi'"6Xiz 5131' .1... l\lI .....C....... m...-..;.... .~. OIIUA N. CA llPlZ`l'.4. ITC. --0|"? my Flour. I-`rout Mr -|tI`!:iI.|t.1. -..n' nnnuu-1 J. E. HL`1`(`lIEs0.\'. Auctioneer. Josmrn FRANKLIN, ..4I.-an-t--. 0.... (VIA... -and Tlmnhr Egg! DUIlUltUl'Du \VM. M URI! A Y. Auuuuncar. J. M. MACHAR. I I Huh I null. ` J. Ir. uu1`cm;soN. Aw.-Honor. JOHN ILETT. P.(). Box IND. `anal. mu Mu stove. in glnnw ,c-ml with . IIICKEON uouernl I!)!h, . ......u.lnn --J o ()ne of the police cammiuioneitwu eeked _ this morning why the commieeionere penned I e resolution meking it compulsory for the' tires on certere` vehicles to be wider than thoee now need. end he replied that the ob- } ject muto piewne the rods from being cut up. (`gel certs invlperticuler were herd . A re;r;;|;i; phase of the can in the fnl- < lowing oxphuntion of It as contained in I ` ` contemponryx ` . . - ll..- .1 AL- ...-I:__ -...._.:..:.._...'.._._,_ __| , 1 Paid up (`npitnl -$10!)-._l;|T). to be increased to one-gunner or n mnhon at the next. uumal moo mt. ` The carters have been serionsly concerned about the action of the commissioners. They are aware that some time ago, in the be ginning of the year, a. by-law was prepared for the council and intended to here the effect aimed at by the/police board. It was giiven but one reading and then laid aside, to be heard of no more. As things stand, therefore, the cutters, and the citizens, too, are curious to know by what law the com- missioners are governed. The mayor, called to account for his assent to the resolutions promulgated, declares that he did not under-. stand them to demand obedience within two weeks ; on the contrary `he looked upon the motions as embodying certain recommends- tions"--ohly that and nothing more. He, of course. sees that they go further then that in the manner of their wordinav, and i3 per. pared to make a statement of the case at the council when the petition of the camera eomes beforeiit. I ` n ' u 1;! L` ul The police cemmisaioners have been act- ing hastily. in our opinion, in their treat- ment of the carter: of the city. They have passed resolutions to the effect that if they do notchange the tires of their wheels by January lst they \\'ill be refused-n renewal of their licenses, and they know what such a. refusal nIeang-prosecution and punish- ment. _.. uvrw -V -u nu`, nu--y. ' The Journal may not be .1 ware of it, but the prose hualreuly sought totreatthe ques- tion of commercial union on is party basis. The effect has been a failure, and simply because the intellectual life of the country refuses to be inuenced by appeals to pas- sion rather than to common sense. The independent sentiment is growling, edl|Clr_ tion is helping it greatly, and the stronger it become: the greater the guarantee that public considerations will be disposed of on their merits and not otherwise. .. uuu. I|\)\.c nus an mything which indicates that it has an ule~ cided opinion on the matter. It nny pur- pose to return to the subject, which, it says. caumol be disposed 0! in one or two articles, and so it may it yet give expression to the sentiments of our college young men. Let us hope no at any rate. -- 'm... r.._........: ...-.. __. x,_. .. _..__ _: :. n ,,. ` vantage ? It is a good sign to see the young men cunm-cloll \\ llll our universities devoting their attention to the questions that (`lr cc-rn the public welfare. The (,Iuun'.- (`u/lqp Journal, perhaps the best college paper in Canada, discussa-s commercial union and dc. clares that it should he thus presented to the people 2 Would or would not unrestricted trade between Canada and the United States be beneficial? Leaving all secondary or subse- quent considerations aside for the time this question must tirst be settled ; for without an understandin on this point all outside discussion is use ess. No arguments on po- litical, social, patriotic. or any other grounds outside of commerce can enter into the set- tlement of this point. If this question he decided in the negative there is no necessi ty for further discussion. 1!. however, it be decided in the atfu-mative then we have to nah how would such a relationship if on- tered upon atfect our existing relations with other countries? If we have to adopt a higher tariff than at resent with reierence to other countries Wl l the loss thus sustain- ed, if any, be more than balanced by the gain from free trade with the United States 3 Again, how would commercial union alfect the revenues of Canada? And, lastly. as regards our political existence, would it lead to a severance of our present connection with England. and, if so. would the rault be independence or annexation to the United States, and to svlmt extent would any of these charges be to our advantage or disad- Unfortiinntely the Journal does not say ,n- ssaaas . vcraation with one ('ouper, who was acting without authority fur the rvlnnu catulidate, (`ulliuson ntli-ml lu sell himarll for 3.1 (`c-npcr, disgusted at tho comluvt of the man of prayer. would not give the mono) , hav- ing a ulouht that he W0|lltl' vote as he said he wouhl. The iuturvisw concluulecl. tho hypocrite again knelt in prayer. Justic. liurtun was disgusted by ths ncital 0! {acts aiul in his auldnss said of Collinson : "His action in going out 0! a pnyor mating and smiling himsel! and thou returning to his prsyers, was infamous anal almost sarrile- gious. and nll the mnro so as he apparcutly glorio.-cl in his shame." Ha anltlecl that ('oop- er estimated his man about right in refusing to pay him as no man who would conduc himself as ('ulliuson lllll, couhl be trusted "I"; Y BRITISH \\'l H(l. I sli 8 our] Thuruhy mom ac 1 t'o:a`:"utho powtbou ohhahuouub ` (baa: n . uyunh and clamp vorl:I uw u-In uncut. I-nlr I II nu-nun n.....A..... I .-_.._ .. -.V_ ...v- ov-ya-. R. J. iJILBfCi(;l!grn I -E)'FF'ICE-Clarenoo St nnl-A-nl-nnrnhul A nnnrlnlinnl 1 uunvvu-noun-any-ugwu tout Ilnumuorlwo luomou . pan] or tour uses. not on IIOIK luwruoa I-5 tour uunmlnt ., Iooporlluo III Iullcounouuvolu Ac " av nhqunt In .. . ma " THE DAILY WHIG. Tun llnmau Wan tn ubllnlml ovary ons- Iu.u:nI lung HI Jmmuon. Uulurlo. A! III DOLLAII VII IIAII. ~ run: as he Incl agreed for I comiuleruiun. ... _- . `....-._-.. ..u., `--.-u v` nu-`cu was nnFrTan man. I as Jrnnbwhthd nun Thu:-du:orn an CI VIC G0 l'ER.\'.|!E.VT. .4 Hurma co.\'um'.4 rift." I ()I.l TI('.l I. l:.'L`().\'().|l )'. meeting; _ Mom rs of the .\.Y. Consolidated Stock and Pott.roleum'!'_.`xuhaugo, and of (thicnxo Board 0 'l`I-ado I on r-' 0* "`:'.'. ANNOUNCEMENT. Iulyuvvvll pi IIIIIIII puvlwuu IDW. J. B. PKNBK. l`I'ow|c-cur. AD\'lI`l :IlI'..'l`l`8. _,_ ___ __ ...__ n.____.A__- THE BRITISH Wlllh`. SATURDAY. DEC: 17. Illioruol nu nmuuwn. New sachet. [lewd :1`: It \\'|dI.-'1 drug store. ~ . : Pine pillow 60c.. at Muniy & Taylor-'3. 5 Selling olf t ii month at Rattenbn `I. Spectacles and eye glm-ca at Wade 5 drug store. _ No one known better thnn than who have med Carter`: Little Livqr Pl! whit relief t.hey_hm'e given when taken for clyupopib, ! dizziness pain in the Side, constipation and Ililgrdel ml Illunmch. Knnr n....k..o u....'-.!.... _A |\ --I.J- J-~- HIC "lI(`Ql'. ` Loxmox, Dec. - 17. -The Tinm` Vienna my: I statesmen whose ueuel mood is peere- fnl, hen eumimd up the European elthetion thus: If there were a voung Em ror on the German throne he would do as rederick the Great did, make a dash into the ene- my's territory before concentration was eible. The 7'u'mt. correspondent et St. cterebnrg asserts that the first draft of the .|Ia'lilary 0a:e(!e`n article was very lltrong, and-thet M. Vrle Giere. thetoreign minister. insisted upon I milder statement. llllll-I LVI!Il' II l0l3IIo \'u:xNA, Dec. I7.-- Count Knlnoky lml 3 long conference with the emperoryuterclay. It is reported that he will nbm agree to 5 joint note from the poiverrto Ruulu, do- mnndlng thg axpluntion of her milks? preparations. Sunday : council will doci 0 the matter. [nvnnu TI-.. I-r 11- I1':..___vI':- _, wm Soc stand Any I-`oollng From musin- Thlngn Near 1: Found. \`u.-nu. `H... v In I`,,.AL 12.1" ! N | ` \\`ll.l.l.\M .\lURR.\\'. Auctioneer. will sell by Public Auction at his Rooms. Market Square. Kin .ton that Real Estate comprising Int 2!), S. it) hot. 31. und N. part oi Lot 29. on Victoria htroct. City of Kingston. about 92 feet from x I3. ft. deep. lutely occupied bg F. Elk- ingtou. with commodious rough cast roomcd cottage. in good condition: recn house and nutbuildinus._t-istcrn and we ; excellent ll den. withchoico fruits. to. Tom: easy. or i ull "particulars and con itionn apply to Auc- tiont-ur or to