mom smiaunurrsruuxs u more, but he did not know encuy now mucu morn. Vessels `were not worth much at the time he ovmed her, but he thou In she cost Calvin & Son, when new, $28, . Witness mm the Oriental to`CApt. Fraser for 8800, and later Mr. Lewis bought the Crafts- men for $9.500. Had the Orinnt been nnnrnf ulna wnnhl luvs Iild for am. no C wvu us may {UNI IHWF ll`. 15 ch: 0|-ienH";`e;n I newer she would have Iold 83,0(l). cnnld not give any denite idea of whet the vessel was really worth at the time he haul her. Levin & So_n never carried on her Anythin but timber. She drew )2 feet of v. ate": wien laden will oak timber. At the time the rm owned hereheoerrierl four men before the mat. and e Iain. cook. and mute, eeven of e crew. told. She vru the bilge wherever it Wu tum. .I.n080 u- M ire, coat of docking, and now bill from ` yng Inlet to Port Arthur, were included ` in t e amount. 82,500. which witness hnd ` stated the vessel cost the rm. Witness knew the rm had given 81,000 for the \'ee`~ eel when it urchued her, and perhaps but he id not know exactly how`much ......-.. Vngnnln were not Capt. W. Lewis. master mariner, sun: It: . had not sailed in twenty years. In 183. : l the firm of W. Lewis & Son purchased the l Oriental from Messrs. ('nlvin &.\'on. The i purchasers repaired the hull to the extent of $`~')00. lron140 to 50 feet of new covering ; board was put in the vessel, H new stan- ` cheons, one new set of main hatch comhin s, ` nnd hatches, and repairs generally. '1' IL` reason new stancheons and covering boards had to he put in was because they had heen pulled away by a tug while moving her. l The old stanchcons were sound, and had been pulled out before the rm urehaqed the boat. The stancheons were le t hnngltrg with rail and stringers. The condition of the frames of the vessel and the deck ` frames from the starboard quarter to the main rigging, about fty feet, was, when the repairs were made: as good as new and as blue as indigo. He owned the vessel one year, but didn't recollect what he gave for her, but thought she cost the firm $`2,.')00, including `purchase of vessel and repairs done to her for the year I885. She was not insured. Insurance men would not have insured vessels of the same class as the Oriental. Witness never applied for-insur ance. The cargoes carried bv the boat were insured at times. He remembered one cargo insured for 88,0tX). It consisted of square cak timber in the hold and hickory logs on the deck, a very laborious cargo. During the year he owned her she carried three car- goes of oak and hickory and two of pine. The vessel traded between Detroit, Geor- gian Bay and Kingston. The cargoes were all carried safely. While carrying one, a cargo of pine, the vessel struck a rock com- ing out of Byng Inlet, and had her forefoot knocked off. She was in town at the time. After her forefoot was knocked off she waterlogged. Her repairs were done at Port Huron. The forstoot was re- placed and bottom` reoaulksd. ,She _was thoroughly re below the light water` mark. S e received newjplank in bilge wherever it thin. hese xe- nairi. coat of doekinz. to was 1 ' - Witness -No, she would not." Witneu could not pl] exactly what amount would have been necessary to make the vessel seaworthy. She was worth re pairing. and M vessel property he valued er at $1.500. He thought $600 or $500 vrouid have made her in for Ierviceior 1: season. She would, however, lnwe re- quired more repairs after the season : work. Nineteen yenre ago she was built and well put together, for there never was a veeeel tint ceme of? Garden island that WM not well constructed. She carried Iqnure oeli timber on the start, which cargo was very hardnn the hull. Her life in this trade nhould Imve been sixteen or seventeen years. In enswer to Mr. Rialey Mr. Taylor did not think that the venue! was used in and unt for repairing at the time he nuull: the lie considered that if she was survey. repaired properly aloe would have been lit to sail. n... n' I ....-:. um-n-r mariner. `said he in I ufe connlitiun. ; Capt. I-`ruer to witness---lf she haul luul her nails would the boat have been t toga l .. _.... I." 4 nu-1 lur wnul. Capt. N. Fruer. vnu lnxiolll to hour the evidence: of Mr. Calvin, Iurnwr owner 1.! the Oriental. followed Ivy llllt. of Capt. W. ll. N Tailor. a Mr. Calvin \\u not. nmuun. (km. W. \ Tu I0l`. I Mr. Calvin pruwut. (hpt. R. Taylor was the first to nah: I sulonnent. For aixteen yurn he had been in the service of tho"Mnrino imunuwe cnmpamy. an inspec- . ... -...u |....| |...| I......|...I in . rannrt nu quiry. "- " Mr. Risky no! the authority hq incl 1 celvod {mm the wvemmont to institute I luvullaltlon. ' (Tan: H, I-'r.nnr. uwmer ol the Ullll iuveuugltlou. I Cl 3. 8. I-`mar. owner of the Urlontul. ukoc ms the lolluwing `mun-non be nub. mud to gin ojalonoe :. hue Jnquith. J. Doyle. I`). Arundcll. uul (bpt. I-.'. Booth. ll . \\'ituuuun wens wnkml tn Iponk nncl Mr. .\lcNu!er. wlnuvh-uuun --I the South. hr \ Sud lor woml. .wi.Immu uf Mr. Calvin. etc. Hanson's Alamo u: at Wade`: Dun: Store. at tho Cull. The investigation touching the [on n! ti..~ Imr u l)|'iL~ul4l. It'll` Niagm.L, um:-` uunui at t. Cnllurinoa. wan rammed llcru today In the otlloo of Mr. W. Adams. uomubuut hnpoctor. Mr. Richy. chairman ol the board of Inspectors. named by Capt. 'I`ny~ lur. impeutor n! hulls. condnvtc-I III: on- ....a.... _ _ IVIDENCE our son: IXPERIENCHJ ; ummms Is TAKEN. I ! `Nu .\IM1uo luutrzuu-0 In-opu-tar un Ilno Qulclu-Cugrt. W. lawn `full: of the lla- pun In PM on the \'onu|-Thu Worn Iiuonulvo All (bully ltuouglulolll-lury ail. Capt. W. Lewis, nmstcr nmriner,.sail m.l nnt. snilml in twenty` venrs. I885 Bitten. . ' s Kup In Good Humour. This lu'nnction I lie: not on! tothe men? tal but 0 phyuica welfare. t rheum. erggfolu, and Ill obctimto humour: of the bl an perfectly ournble by Burdock Blood The Gold Wave Coming. Cnlnuao. Dec. 28.~-The cold wzwo which me down from the northwest yeatonlaf still hover: ver Chlcsgo. And the respect: are that the memn_ry will` drop 3 l lower. At 8 Mn. is was on'o'dogmo above Ie'no._ _At Minnaapolln it was fourhon below, 1`)iil`:;L.. Duluth twnty~fonr below: ,1 . O V W 1110 G. T:3\.~compuy in bblng/urged in Monsnhl to build a nun line from that city In (`lining An Extra c -um tb ho Auled.` Rm-nmn.:s1`, Dec. 28.--In ll secret sitting of the chamber of deputies M. Bratiano the prime minister. alluded to the Ierioua M- t of affairs ubroul, uul said it would W5 him to dommd before the clone of the union nu; extra credit of 812,000,000 on ac- count of "nrmumonto. A IOBIIOII ll extra cltuu nrmumontn. XMAS PRESENTS. liuuwwu w to Ottawa. Allotllr lhxlllllllluu In lIl'I.Il||II_yn 1 lllL.\DRL/l'HlA, Dec. `28.-Edward Smith and Roddy Thomas. two heavy weights, fou ht here yesterday for I purse of `$1,000, un or London prize ring rules. In the fourth round Thomas was knocked aenneleu and did not recover consciousness for twenty minutes. The referee declared Smith the I I-9IICU I, UIITI: VI VII lII.`lI\III_y - Robert Anderson pleaded guilt to aa~ snulting Trumpeter Stett, of A" ttery ; ned SW and coats. George J ohnson. drunk, useued $3 and coats. \\.'. Robb, using profane langusge, lined 8. ) and coats. John O'Neil, begging alms, taxed $5 or a month s incarceration in gaol. Two other cases were mljourned. llllllllhtln ` winner. I-zmperor Wllllnm Bald In ho l)elsLfhu ll:-port hid (ha Dollrod Eliot. NEW Yuux. Dec`. '. 3.- 'I'hx-re is consider- able excitement in Wall St. ovcr the (allow- ing clupau-h ,whiu.-In hu juu been mm ovor thu ticker I-y Kicruun &. Co's. liuunciu new: agency. Imxum, Dec. '23. (3:3) p.In.)- ~A nomi- imnic promils an the: Hock exclumge. uuu-I vy the receipt of -leapaltch from Berlin to the ei-ct that Emperor Willinnn is cleul. Other \lt`Ip;_l`llCI from London. um-h-e-I by 3 brokers in New Yurk are to the r-mm~ effect. .\'\\' Yumx`. I31.-0, '28. A rumor that tho: Iilnpernr Williwu was ale-ml Muss used tn le- I" IIUC (lea Ill. Imunmwuure Ill Iuu\'t'us. The inqm-at held In inquire into the calm.- nf the loath of M r. Reuben Iiruwn, drug- gist. found a verdict of an-idvntnl ch-nth. The deceased curios! a comiclerul-Ie amount of life nuuuynoooncl nu accident policy M *'5.(XX|. __,` A nnulul nnhnnl `nr Chi! is [0 bl` Al Ilylllrll I (nu-nu. ' \ \'estcrd'|y. in St. James` clmrch. Miss u Louiu Roche. as pleasing young lady. wed- ded Mr. Nixon, I leading nniuufuusturerh 1 agent of New York. The bride \nuup- l ported by her sister, Min Agnata Roche. and the room was attended by I). R. Whitehoa . The bride Wu attired in u ravelliug costume. The happy couple left by the Afternoon train for Toronto. hiugnru and several of the lending American cities, thence to their home in New York. ` Dlaxwcll llet-much I lulnollr. S1`. Lurw. Dec. '.28.~-}{ugh M. Brooks. better known as Mauwell. the trunk mur- derer. astonished the prisoner: in the gun! by taking his tin-t communion and becoming a Inenilmrni the (`utholic church on Sunday. He was nun.-.l in a black Prince' Albert suit and \\cul. thmugh the ceremony with great earnestness His cuzo is still pending in the United Stat:-s supreme court. on in motion for a writ of error. urnuurn Ill nvw I nun our ur uw rlxullv vuvww. A ale-ml press the stuck luv Nlzw \'nIu(. Dev. 28. lhinstc tleslluttll. I1- by a pruminent Ho.-rumn bamlun` uf this city, hum Berlin an '3 thew in nu truth in the ropmt of the i`:lnp'l`n|' \\'iHi.un's SlTl`V.\'l`l't)\' by l)lllh{rIII\n, mgr tomod to horses. nl kinds of lrivimt. U eux; thoroughly Iuuh-r hunm In make I shootin thing` and wnllln xenon; 3' use . Apply I . I..." Anglo can Hotel. Kingston. ` I`I'|"- I IIIIII Il-IlCII1-\III- u 1 (i_\\.\.\`uQl`|-`,_ Dev. 27. -- Th Um-Arin ` Wheel mm mw, wuich Inut r-~v-mly been incorporntets wi.th a capital of 3-30.09. ill pnlnlnnn.- mmmtions next wwk. commence operations Iluut The I). I". Janna nunnufactluing cumpauu_\' has: just put in $3.1!!!) worth uf umv murmu- cry. and will alwgethc-r l`L`\'0llIliImiS0 the nunuufzwture nf shun-ls. 'I`I... ......o |...l.I on innnirn intn the mulno WJIXI. , A model school for this dim-in is } established. the first harm to hggin in >`ep~ \ tomber next. - A Revolt on{l.ho Tupln. l`ux.~'T.\x'rI.\`oI-uz, Dec. `2S.-.-\u Austrizm uicer. who was formerly in the Russian ser\`ico.suught nn interview with the Sultan for the purpoae of impa rtiug the news that 2,000 ries had been annuggleul into Cou- atantinnple from Odessa, to enable Bulge rian refugee! and Russians to fomcnt rs re- volt in Bulgaria. It '3: 5 Dlugrncelul Act. LIINDON, Dec. 28.--'lhe 'I'i:m'.. referring to the snow balling of Mr. Gladstone ) (:'tL-J`- lay, say: it was a diacreditnble not. though the Gludatouisns set the example by their doings at. unionist meetings. The position and age of Mr. Gladstone." says the '1"iIm`x. ` ought toinnure him sgaiuut such iusult." Capt: Lowlu--Yen. I vouel like the 0rien~ ml. with two contra boudu. un bu mulu to near better than n vnuel with one comm hoard. And mule to steer ouily and wall in All weather. The wart Inljuuruual at I o'clock. H0 DOII'dl DO lllfle In Our Uililly ; l l l mm Hunt 7 ('npl. L9``|l~ Yen, under ordinary cir- Nlulnnuuou um mu! IIMI lonull was all who nopdod: She Iuul mo ooatro hnunll. In heavy wullwr. with the rigging nun tionod. the would be safe. I`--.0 9...... I`-.. .. \'-min` u-ll In Inn nun. I I uouoa. mo woum no mo. Capt. I-`rucr-('un as veulul with non cou- tro board: be made in near easily 3 1 I`.-.5` I -u-I-_\.'.n n vnnusl in 1119 ()l'h!Il- out and Oumlner. I885. um! we wear 1 In . , In anon she we: in service untl November Iblh. em! perhepn Inner. and experienced no dlcully. Capt. than `we: mater nl the noel. She` peeled tlmvu In haul xuvether after also cum all the dry fuck. nn lake i-Irie. TM: vu About Nov. ht..eu um Inn! 0! wneeeee know- ! . The can: mentioned were maple on uh Iohnmlle than nine]. l`he nn sold the n-nel to (`opt l"nucr In the Iprlng ol I883. * hho hand In mmit. Hml 0110 MINI unl rluin ; euollu-r ouu Mr and chain In! lug whet had new loll lrocn her. After he Iuul sold her In (ipt. Fruer he wmmem-eel improving In-1. I-`unr men worked at her. ' New leak: hvlu put lino her topniclue. She we: I nuruughly oeulked over. eight lulu u! uulmm being med in the work. (`s >1. l"ruur~ -\\'nn|.l the Oriental I able !u.=tuLv were 0! Iuvru-H with 5 fonoeail and !.\l'lN(;. v THAT SOLID BRICK ltl'2Sll)l-`..\`(`I\: o Geo Street. uonr Queen's University. con- N min: urteen rooms. lncludinu bath room md All modern Improvements. The interior is \ llnlahod In nalnnnl woods. and the whole build- ing is thoroughly heatod wit h hot wnuer. For N norms mainly totho unduruigncd. on the pro mines. . Nnwuasns. Ju. EXCITING STOCK RUMOURS. .-__:L_.._ Another Exhlbltlon of Brutality. - __. . .__. 1\__ no l.`.)...-...l Q... Police Courkwecllueuclny. . A..J_____ ._I_..J-.l ....:ls.. At Hyman`: Altar. _ ... Q. l....... `.. |)l'](.`. u)\ ` ` `I V\ ISIIDII USU-nut; I utnvuu Il-QIw. h Inxoiox, Dc.-o.h28.E-olxv. Canon O'Ha- ouev. n 5 311000 3.8 . clnrpd ooruin local govorqment omclahylth I oorrupupg. young ak.` In Dublin `woman : Journal amp I600 000 ehugu,` and delnuull that the lty ociah In Ir~ rented. The Pall .|l Gunman ilhu iuformntion the only on nu. an aunt of Dublin outlo. in ilnplloohd. Four `ht won him victims. and chase now loans of En Convent o! the Shqnlud at l`1nn - signed. PuIuu>n.x-1n.A, Dec. 98.-'I`he general mnnn r of the Reading coinpnny states that `Sue operation of the road was almost without obstruction. Another oliicinl states than the men were not generally obeying the order of the knight: to quit work egein be- came the oompan had ublioly guaranteed the protection. en that t ere were enicient at work to carry on the operation of the d roperly. m:'r.p PACL. Minn.. Dec. 98.-A` iel from Duluth aye that from 150 to 17 cm- Eoyee of the Minnesota gt-unite works. at _ oneedele. on etrike for beck pay. an reit- ing. Jemee Leelie. telegrepla o r at Honeeele. wires : ."The riotere ve n- ve ed poueseion of the telegresh oce. I now arovolver on eech ei e of my heed. They have demanded the money in the eel: cuul me `trying to open it." There was lea than M30 in the ode. The Reading Rullwnv Company`: Opera- tlonu-Act.Ion ol Knight! of Llbor. l n'1-snrnn, Dec. 28.--The otllcinla of the l'ennsyl\-auxin company deny all knowledge of the trouble among their employee. The rtilroulerselso deny the report, except the Clevelend and Pittalmrg men. There is some dissatisfaction among the latter over the double header system, and as paper unk- ing its discoutinumce lune been exS:cnei\'el'_v" algal. nu . nu run A Hon. QR. -T|m nenonl in many places oovereu wun loreu cues and undergrowth. On one of the large evenues numerous evidence: existed thet the place ha! been the abode of the cave men. asnumeroue relies were found in the ahape of potterg and bronze. A at-pulchm was liscove , and in it are numerous bodies. The formation: in the cue ere beautiful in discription. Stately towers of stulagmites. and beautiful pendent; of tran- sluceut etelugmitea, suggestive and gratu- que. and unique gures are eucmlnteretl ell along the womlcrful eulntcrrnlicaiii avenues. There lea beautiful little lake with Wild!` in clear ea crystal, end an is usual in em-e streams it in full of tiny eyeless sh. The avenues of the ewe will measure in ell pro- bability about seven miles. so that it may be fairly considered unother rival to the mem- mnth and ceruiul ' one of the many great care wonders of entucky. 125` . PRIN(-JES-;- STREET, ____ an-.. IUIII WI-`III Illll ll ulu-u you-u u--n; ----.r--" on Chriumu. The nor onlntion o( the department: st (mnwshu postponed until alter the rluuo u! next union. '|-1.- ...-.....-'..:..n....o Ic`,A.I.u~n Inn hum nnlul I \\'an killed. no arr an nave ueen uuwu. 'l In-"re are m"er one hundred cues in the hill or particulttrl ugninnt Mr. Edwnnla. and over two Inumlred in the counter cue enter ed against Mr. Mackintosh. the defeated ctunlidlte. 13..-... ..... -..o..-o.in..l in nnvinnlinn circles A (`aura In Kentucky Whlch Conunuldl I Would`: Au.ont|on-A Gllunpu Into It. Bwounnlm, Ky., like. '21-]. A. Allen. of Bloomeld. while excuvnting for 3 now will struck n can-In of immeme proportions. It runs for 5 distance of over two miles And he discovoitd an opening in a clilf on the farm of Benjamin \\'i[Ion, and 5 well-beaten path was easily discerned that was once troddon by humm being: although it in now in placu oovend with iorest trees ....I ilndernlnwth. On one lame ! ll|0 Ulllgi Ill NI! Inyuu J---um. ........ nmmmt to QILIGXL '1` hzorannun crown prince hu denitely rejoo Q o ropohl. AI 8hdbyv|lk.If4 l!`MnSonlu'. Ewing. \.g..m.wuunn.ah,- has ; The proton quimt_ _ g. Corgi. N.l'.. Hut Iifucu. Inn Goon wltlnlnwu. ' 1 All tnlo on the Mhmurl Plolc ml ` `mm I-`e railroad: is Ilnppecl fut the pre 3 um by the -now. ` Nun-Iv All of \\'AkeeIcl. \\'II.. II burned. tlm Raymond urwt gum. nrouluyn. ' It in rumored that Mr. Baker. the second member {on Victoria. Il.('.. will resign to uoept tho mlloctonhip of umomu. Gil-on. killed on the H. '1'. R.. on Mon- day. is uni-l to have been a Kingulouian. Ills um-k. arm and log were broken. Annthc-r clulleuge for the America`! (`up in on its way from Knglnml. It in under utuod that the challenger in (hp owncr of the cuuuu lrex. lhv Sam. .\le., bank people refuse In my .. ....I L. nl... .-n--I nl lunulc lhiof Ir. ` -*llltl`.". .\u insane elvwI1~ycur~ul.l (`m-luuuw. Perth. run against. ` 4: it wns passing it crossing on was killml. Her father, a stone \ in Montreal -at the time. u- u..-:..I..o .. ....ni.n-kn n , in M-mlrcal `II. the tune. ` .\I r. Spaight. a unngiatrate. and hit wife ` xn-retired at while driving at Killdoe. 1 county Limerick, yeatenlnw. The horse ` killed. No an have been male. 'I I \I"n|- nnn hn|u`NuI I-nlnn hi I0 wunlidntc. I";-are are entertained in nuvigatinu circles in Molntrnl that the Nova Scotiu lumber raft. which was out udrift. will be 3 source of danger to the Allan line steamers. It is urged that the government should tuke mp- to In ml the missing ruft. no en quimt r. ` vi . . '.. ngo1c._l`.I`IIluloIbynI. L H "I I-Tut Itr withdrawn.` nu ...m. .... on. m.......-: Ikulze nml A (`0M\lUl)I()l7.'i 7 R00, I-ll) IIUI st 1-:uur)'_vI-uln-w (`Iwu".8. hml nuul nun |{un1on_ wnh fruil lrvvi. pgrupa-r,\`_ lnw Apply to H. llmuun. Mm r. 51.. uvnr l` by the Nearly all of \\'ukec-Isl. '10.. ' `Ibo re I'll caused by I monkey o\'onIu II- in? as lamp in 3 Iheotn. n Nani \'nrl Int] Hrooklvn MM!!! INT` glllll UV\'I ulv |I|V\rIluI.v vl -nun. --. -... z.n'i|u.-rs. The funinu degntea outvuu-al the nation- al It-:\;.;uo nu-n at the um-1-ling uf the liteliv athletic :mux-i.|tiun ml the priests iInmemii Melv withdrew. Runmr is urn-ut an the street: in To- ._....A. o . 1.... I'In' -n luv-.n. rs-In AIPV anon]: `u-l.Iu|o\ TIIIII III! Ah (`unadult- rlnuhm his Icunpo and Winn `no: Purtqml-A mu. 0! Inn-lulu; lull: Itoul and llouunuloonl. rluae ul next union. The utuIm'nip_Ureat Eula-ru hon I-ecu uulul In as London natal Ii:-nu for $111,000. pruouur ably to In hmlou up. ` .I..n.. Knulng (Inn at than linnliunted in ably to In broken Juhn Kmuu. one of than linplimted tho; Hyman S. Weelu munler, 0-Icapetl from thn Raymond street gml. Brooklyn. In a. .-.....mml Mun! Mr. Ihker. the Acmny, Il|`SlI.`|l III u I)` Ii.-vlmrgt-cl. Truiu hanuls on tlw Reading railway re summl work yeah-nlay. but trouble note nguinl over the clischarge of home of the .9.-iI.:..-_ .\ . nu \--uuuu.~| .-`"- Striking workmen me coming minus HMINO II Ilulutll. '1' v the 1'. 1 ml ..-.3.'.'.`."3."."..'.'..a'.'.'.n "' "' """ TELEGRAM8 `TOM THE EARTH'S FOUR OUARTIR8 GIVIN- Am ms or THE \\'URl.l> ' -. canon 0`Inhouy'n Serious Gin-:00. I _ . _ _ -. fl -- no I).. (1...- nun. HOTEL IN TOWN 0|-` 1`REN'l`0.\'. Rood stand ;nlso Two Brick Stores. For terms and particulars address A. Me W|u.uxs. `Trenton. ___._..___:____.___j:_,.. w mu. ` llhi(`.`H .\u ` I.... I lllllp Ill u menu. n New York and Brook! :1 |0.(lIl por- mn wem fed by thou ch: tably disputed | I `Inn -nnnn TROUBLES AMONG THE MEN. TRULY A WOND-E;N-'U7L FIND- mun Irex. 1- .\le., ow.-ml for [he Ann! M hank thief Ir- y nI`l`v3tml in llnlifn, lmtlulxoo.-qnc-nL .-.....| ll`\`t`Il')'t`&l`-(DH gill named . nlucomoti\'e : Mcuday and r a stone muon, was I... at... NO. 3013 III`. l'\V l.l'..V mnpw nun u . (lnxm-r)` Stmv. l rIu~ms Htn-ol. an Inn. 0| (`hllufn Uuld Huun. VHHI me a diamond. A .~uiu\ln|- rm [in-u for int n.-turn In this ulvc. u BY ART}-2.\l)\' \`Ul'.\'(: .\i.\.\'. u : unp rt-nlicein hukory. Apply at .\V sion drool. ANY PER\`(|.\` wanting I chmieu nr lnhurun will 1 mums and Iuldross with Hour Dealer. nu-k Sn-om. I iuowu moo`. Old Hardware sum). Gonnlnu of Good Clothing. lloou nd Shots. my I. 1- Bo _ (loan :1! Caps. Fumlturo. Mum-uses. Oi Paintings. Crockery. Glassware. Silverware. Piano. 1:. Tau. Etc. ' _ sue on ucndnn. Thursdays and snturduyu 1. mo 7:!) . ' omfl-mL .'"}: an PRINCESS srlinn `Ii I , Q ,___' - UJBIBBY & VIRTUE. lI&lIluIIu. IN'rII~-Cuuvroan. --ln Quuon Flt. .\lotho dill (`Inn-eh. on Tuoulny. Nth hut. by Rev. R. Wlulllug. Thou. R. Dupuin. 31.13.. In Illu Annlo Lrawloul. lunch of Hill city. |lnsuw~Suu.~mx ~-Uo the This hum. n the Illtho-llu noun e, cor Joluuon and lhrrlo Hm, y the v. (I. .A. Jones, Ilr. Alnaon Bvmuml. o! Llmorlck. N Y.. to III Ella Ann Shannon. ul Klnguou Tuwnuhlp. .\lIxm-R.nu'uIz Al 3:. Junta` church. King mm. (but. Cumin. on Doc. 37th lay luv. I. I{._ Mm-lo:-lne. rector. John Nixon, of New Ynrk city. to lamina llauuulu. vuunhv eat alnughuwr ol the late Gear .3 W. H. liuclno, of this city. nu-l graqdc nughtor 0! (`mph Hnlor. lane of Her Majesty : Royal Welsh I"ulllo_n. ! U.`7`7Hnlll.i';Ill]. n PUG I160 . vmh --ollu. Any one roturulna the den: N (`olboruo Street will in rcwu-dud. ` Fvsnimu .\-:.v at once: l'noqm\llmI u~l\'unhu:us. .\ nI-aorymcn. N-k'l|\-slur. .\`. .___.__Z._- V ._.__:_T TWO .\'l-IW BRICK l)\\'El.l.INuS, six rooms nnnh_ fmnlinu on Princess Street, l5_ n\in_uu~1_ ` A lliilislvl coImunmgt1.$roonua. Applyri A. Pu-nu. \\`du`a Lane. on tho pronlises. , V ________,_________ ` THOSI1`. TWO I-`INE (`UT STONE HOUSES an Inviaion SL. just completed : 8 n)9n1s__n_:ach. ______________:____:__.__ FOUND A1` I.AS'l`--A remedy warranted to mm hard and soft Cm-us. l!u_nmnp. _Callougu_~s. aoo ;3A_11i s ACME sKA'r1;s_ju.z received Price: the Lowest in the city. (_2nll only before they 31-9 811 gone. (`U l` HOUSES nu Division just rooms much. hard and soft water. ue luwn : rent. N20 per :umun|. Apply 19 J.\!Es Cnnvrouu, Grocer. ______ ._.___._.____________. 0l'lIl!u of 1.`! WIIJOV DAY I Illtmn at I 7:! p.lu. l!I1`. l`\\'|Cl'2N `Inn-nu-5' Sun 0. I uuuu. {ms --.\t Kinugat-rn Do mt. on 'l'uemln)`. "Hr. `Nth. Mary Ma-Muklen. wife 0! Mr. lfhsrlou It-mt, aged 83 `oars. "unurnl tn-lay (Woslm-ac my) M .1 pm. from the relialcme of Mr. Humor to the (LT. R. Iieput. them-o tn llelluvillc. T ' u'nIuAv. ML: 0! Real Imus M Mum)`: Iluoun ll VH1. IA" MFOR_SA`LE i();R:'Iz`()A-L7ET.M vosiinniluu-.~a 7`i{n u.\n-zn llOl'HI-I. mm rr .-|..m.-a 1-lam-Ia. hunt nnf! w.uo~r. T,."?V._1P E3-?.`.3H.A._N CF1- Ponmuoum nnlc-now. a 1hr nu. ounuon an noon Ibr SPECIAL MENT1oN. romady warranted to cum hard soft llunmna. Callousvs. u Hanson's Magic Corn Salve. in b xut. we. at. Wade's _T.f `3" 0?` L555?- uly tolhu unm-run RIQMINDBRS. Eon SALE. : Mnplu |:nw'X}uT 1: II: John`: A r. Prlnvou on lI`rhl-cy own- : l`hAin. Thrw lkiul; ` ml. mdlnblv l l!\\Ml'\l will mun-n In I him nhns. `WANTED. Wllllillvll . cnln-an` luau. r at the Own llama. ' l`ou|onon'.\|d A-orlnllou nl ` T<>I-E,T- J DIED. j ACMESKATESACMESKVATESJ, Lifer. w. an: CI`) rroln Iuu Ihmwx lluurllltn c \' : the llervlom utmo- plmvao lam o_l.ho|r '1 W. J. Me-.\m.I. `I ` nervloqu oh!!- nlnn-an Inn\ 1 their ago `.27. au`vus- ivlmz. mndeln. ` hunting and lmnzwlt " Anglo-.\nwrr ` Cill rnnu U|l'0|l`|[0ll6 prluulzully um vy-nuns` of Itelnnd. angina {mm 6 ' to `22per cent... the avenge be ng 94 per cent. The aggre- to reduction in utjlnntod It 2,000,000. in reduction in permanent and Applies to ` nu-tun since 1881. Judge 0'Bngnn ntuchea u-rurulnoe 1881. Judge Unngnu unenc- 3 vou diuontlng Icon the decision of his nn"AAaIIX_ > A Iluxibllld. Evidently Mad. Minx-ulere Ill: , Wile and Children. and Sulcldee. MAco.\`. Ga Dec. 23.-In Lee count last Sunday night a man nuned Nathan eed, yho did not live happily with his wife, sent a, half grown boy who lived with him after a doctor. When the doctor and boy re- turned they found the cabin a heap of emoking ruins `and in them the charred bodies of Reed : wife end their nix children. A further search of the premises dieoloeed Reed`: body in the well with his throat cut. Hi: wife was found beside the well and iii posed h killed her and th -hild , t :2 to the liouee. and killed hlintuelf. N 80 335 and 337 KING` STREET. ?i`21?'i?,'?i.'.J.1'....1'.i"uffi`.'ia.'}`.2.`'5i}T" `l'h_ey Atlbct ch; Whole ofIrolnlItl-.\ Judge Who \Vouldn`t You You. Drums. Dec. 28.-Tho Gazelle puhlishoa rd uinod by Uommluionerl Lyttn ::d \\'.rrepc . prucrihing reduction: of judil- cinl rent: throughout practically the whole_ .0 t...I...:I_ nu-inn {mm 6 22 not cent. The Pope Ilocoivinz llomlmrs or Ibollopes to Itoorgnullo thd Army Soon. Rmnz, Dec. '2S.-The pope,"in receivin sixty delegates from the former pontiiiczs army, headed by General: Slmnzlen and (Thurston. expressed sorrow ct being do prived of hi: arm , but this niotion was softened, he said, y the hope that the day was near when he would agtin bu enabled to have his devoted army Around him. Upnu receiving fnom the delugatea the gift of a jewelled inkstmd And pen he said that he would use them on the day on which he sinned I decree for the reorganization of the ......... TL. mm tn.rIAv entrusted the Duke siuned decree Ior me reorguumuum um um arm . The pope to-day entrusted the Du kc of orfolk with an nutograph letter to Queen ` Victoria. The duke started immediately \ fur England to deliver the letter. AN AWFUL TRAGEDY REPORTED. llelulm-cl by Ru Aloula and Hamper:-ul by ~ Mlntrust of Ahynlnlnn Chiefs. Roan-1. Dec. 28.-'l`hs British mission to Abyssinin was cletsinetl eight lays by Kris Alonla while on its onward journey : and was lnunpered still more by mistrust of the Ah) ssipiun chiefs. Forty seven days were consumed in reaching King John. The king grsutnl the mission on suclionce, but re fused to ace Major Hench. The mission sub- sequently accompanied the king for I period of ten lays. all the time moving from place to place. , The home journey of the mission was not retarded. King John. in his inter~ course Mth the visitors, merely accorded the necessary civilities. The Inissiun dined with the Italian conunsuler~in~chief at Musowah yestenlny. | wu sued by A great enoru \\ |I.xr.sn.uuu:. Pm, Dec. 28. -At uClIrist mu delnnch at Exeterlsorn. neur Went Pitta- tun, I-2. Mc.\lehon. Annie Mc.\Iulleu nnd Bennie. their daughter, became so intoxi- caexl that they went to bleep. leaving Hes- eie`s daughter, foul years of um, in the kitchen. The child's dress caught re anal she tried to arouse the inmate: but failed. The house took tire and the child we: burn- eul to a crisp. The mother died to-day from her injuriea."l`he other: were badly humed. l".\n:i:l'm'. Il|., Dev. .`\'. -At the (`hi-in mu entertainment. of the Fifth Methodis". lipisoulul church I little cabin Wu placed on the plvntfurni tn tnko the place of the pulpit. It was lled with present: for the children. It took re from the lights. and in the stampede which followed humlreds were trampli-I under foot lutl a ood mnuy badly injured. some fatally. Tie church saved by great elfort \\ n 1: |:~uu-mm. PL. Dec. -5! In Christ , Germany (`nan-loat ol Iuoogu In any l'oa~ albla But-cunt:-r that .\lay on-Ir. |.usn-rs, Dev. LN. 'l h-~ Hun varinu pun miar writu tn the .\'n'u`.rI an {ul nwa: "fine uidin apirita of the Harman army are in avoro varln order to am lluaaian cle- aigna. They appn-hend nothing {mm an attack by I-`ram-e. anal are confidant of am- ceaa in can u! war against. Rnuia. If it were not that Prince Biuuarcit favora Ieacu tho German army would already be u itinu; tho Ruuiana. in com any. 0! cmnu. with the Auatrlan and lta ian armiea." In con cluaion the writer nayn he u-xpn-ta peace will he maintained, now -that Runaia timia that the power: do not fear her. LDNll0\'. Dec. '28. -'l`h-|t`hmm'.-lo : Vienna t`1\l`I"!'Ip0lltl\`l|l, who had juat been to Halavin on a visit of` imp:-ctiuu. asserts than. thorn are no unusual military preparations on tin- Auatrizui aiqlu of the frontier. and that no Ruuinn troop: haw yet mi\ .`Hlt`('Ii near tin- |u\IInalnI'\` IIUH Nil ! . fl-ssoql in hi will he Mai nxiugivingw I llml within has guiuml g that war is i ().\ I-I ()l*"|`lll-I IHs2s"l` Ill` l`(`Il|-1l .l!l'Sl.\ lCSS- I-Zsln 'l`urnnlu, 2-illmlvd n lhc bosl cash busi- nosa sin-N in the vilv; well oumblisluxi and doing mg trade: will sell or um. will and o\`oryI.hlnu nppurldninx to the nsinoos chant Roman for wllln-oy\'nerlnuends going to litornlu. Aatdves all vonumlnlcalions to S. . NEl..~|l).\'. 2| Wood SL. 'l`m-unlu. Fire at a Church {lintc-rlnlnlni-ut-|`aIa| 'l`o-runnulou oi as Druulu-n Dobuuch. `l`. llA.\'L|\`. .-.., Kum.~x1uN. (mt. $7-as RA`rHB'_N' COMPANTI A THE TIIOURAND lSL.\.\'D ROUTE 1 Rome. Wuuuvt & (hdeuburu hm. To nru u-InIlI `I -vu-v.-...1 -- '-~-~'-* W010 CHI :1. 25 MD 31.50 0504/: 8IN0l..S'. ll-..` urn n-nrvh nuns` IHMII O hitl 7---- 7.--- 7,. , T1500 llnoo an war! than 00. ._._Z..__ .Wuhlnu|n. Baltimore and All Polnu In Noni era New York. VII 0.1'.!!. and N.\'.(`. Rn. gr V - -#u7m .3] points. and Infor- ;mnt`l:Iparul null Rot"- -991! ` `nu A noun \. A_,-__l T!-l.-A I..--0 ` IIIIIIUI TWO! I an uvvuwu _ A r. A. FOLDER? Gcnml IakJ{XgEn:, l)WEl.l.1 NUS. aux rooms a each. fronting Princes-a Street. 15 minutu-I N walk from the Markov. S unrc: hard m.dsoft ` water. and all the In am _iunpm\'uI|u-Ins 1 '|`-runs easy. 1`. (`An1`|s`.u. \\'illiumS\`illc. & \ _ r.fl'y \\l'hlI". V_...-::--_ I Go 13 Cnwfonfu for genuine rnweet cider Jul Igl.-Qt`: IIAII Ah. _ An manna In Hnoohliy of l`Ill*:.\l' MILL nun \l\ -..J A IIBSIIIII Ili mumln _ \`. .. v. am:/m TIC I(ET AGENCY. FORMER PONT`ll-;IaA-L ARMY . THE ABYSSINIAN MrSS|ON- A REDUCTION OF RENTS. Whig`: Tolophono nisher. HI. .__.-._.._.__.:.._.. CH RlgTMAS CAUA1.f|tS- FINE CITY H0.\Ilt`.. The undoralgnod otfcrs for sale that I)!-3Sllt.\lll.E HOUSE ANDLU1` now occupied by him on Earl Street. The ` whole is oh-red in ono block. having about ` nno hundrm and twenty feet frontage on Karl : Street, nnd the Unix)!` hot runsthruugh to West Street. The Bl l.l)l.\'GS on the propert are almost now. and the garden is Innted wit the clmivest fruits. I-`or terms up to THUS MOORE. WAR AGAINST RUSSIA. Yllhh. ht`-.'. LN`. ' Till` I, I: .|\il(' t'III\Ii~|8lu'I` it hi-vh nllivial quuru-rs M.-tin ne-I. (iron! and ..-....;I lo in up: hwn nlllvml quuru-rs uuu `mu 1' {min (in-at increasing I still vrovnil. It in pretty certain , I; the ant. It few days the belief I gvmuucl among British nivials I inc.-\ italnlc. K|N(}h"[`H.\[ (.`.A} Foo: cl puma sin. ' Gen. new hum` VII/tr! Lhll` still pru- Hunf |nmu`l' a North "11-\.' `.AN.\|L\ \w:1>N:;sm_\' n:v1~:.\" o M: nl{lEN'l`Al. INQIEIM. 33:2,; V Inlll IFLANNEL sumrs made to om: im; style at W. Rnvfs. King street.