Oouprldnc Printa, Twoodl. Ore- FANCY - GOODS - AND - NOVELTIES JUST OPENED OUT. Come To-morrow Morning After100 clock And see the Grand Display nf SPECIALTIES in -UYULUNE OF BARGAINS- Remembei` Genuin Whqlesalo Prlces. F.X.COUS|NEAU Specie] Values Received Teday at Everything oered at Ridiculous Low Prices. &>Be Sure and Come To-morrow. Jizvnnv PIECE on unless adobg mmucnn IN muon; I , I\-..I.I- 2.!) l'1I.--|_. IUSIGAL TUITION, msranunn, FOR THE LADIES. Retufnod from Toronto To-day with a Iva. using The Leading Millineo-y Store. I32 and 134 Princess Street, .. ha--- `c, in Seal Brown, Gold Brown le, Brown, . TIRES. Color Chas. (ouch mornln from 10 to 12) 01` In &on. or when 4 or mom easons are uken in one week. 250 ouch lesson. Afternoon llrnwimr Clan. No min Wednesdays and I-`ridnys from No I In.. my term.` Evening Drawing Clue. Iondays. odnesdaya and Fridays from 7:lI mam p.m.. $3 per term. All foes payable in advance. PI-lnclnAI--Cnuuu E. Wnnuunu. AJuala.nl--M ms Jxsmn snnv. /F/Wi.*s*ro*/9 ".ci/001 or Mr THE CLASSES are open in the rooms of the Ieohnnico` Institute. corner of Princes and Ionu-cal Streets. TIRMA mmmumm IIjIIlIIIIK. Cu-tar : Little Liver Pill: IN VI1 and nrycllytohke. Oneal-Ivo ndooo. Tlcynnncuyvqouhbn do not (tip or purn. but by thalrguntloucdon plcuoul who uothouu. In vulznuacenu; vofbril. Sold by drugglou cvorywhen. or am by Inn. A._.-- uogunuo An n u _n Z nnuunoonomixyum muaunun vonskoourputlxnat. on-pulunnluvmb olhun donot. (an-tar`: Pllln \-on euvtohke. Onoor IVODHII Anhuhq Ioahontpdodthonowbo ale:-[run oonphht: button- uloly than than nound In-ognd than vloonahylio-wullldthunuuhpilhvdw nbhin oonnny turn that they will not be '1}- lngtodoiiuaoutlhe-. Buuhutnlluickhud - - n j Inruunqunwuouoweu. lveauu T T T 2 launch. yd (hrhfc Little Liver rm. no znlly vduhbln Oomtlpouon. curing And plo- ung Ilbuno con Limb they also . Inlldhel-Io lhu onncmlullulnloun vuuulluhhllobovoh. Ivonlnbeyouy and Q nj - 1 Tjjjj llicnhchonadnuonnnthohulllonlnch in! to alanine: nhnnolthouyoh-much u lldnun. Kaunas. Drowdncn, blunt: mu Ol.ln.Pnlnln unlldgho. Wino tholrlnool Inn-huouuoonhuhunhovnlncunng LT} All - W//WEI? - 00008] Murray & TayIor's, ALSO 10 CASES 10 NEW GOODS. 1 NEW. HEAVY. FM/BY. CHECKED. muss. coonsw Murray 8; Tay|or s~ LOW Pdil0E.$'l`OR.E. ';;n;o:jDrau` '...{..[ Suitable for ON.|dron'o War. "fr65AT.-ot?1TfE or . Inna `unnu- aunt Iimcm cm. In` M. 776 PRINCESS STREEI. 10o pc;rd:~w-o`;th 150. st EDUCATIONAL. Iv Inunaun uuuuu. nu! -n-on nu-a AGHE um nl an lnnv llvnn lhll. ban 1: At Oloarinc Sale Prices at ?uR|-: AL- Ann-ukl .-.I--L- -_4I ...n...._ - MUSICAL ART. sum.-la. -.'rnaua nan mouth mm-nlmr frmn I0 I !.Q.lS_ Lilia. uluanlra lulu l)llDl`l\l9I.'pll.l I. RYAN. B.A.. Principal. DRY 000138. IOC. uuwr u uuuo born run. Dyupd I l makes you nervous, and nervomneu mg: 3'00 d.VIP0Plic ; either onvrondern you miun I Cue. Old I36 little nil]: Ell` Ind; I you uyupepnc olmer onvronden f. A,udthuelittlepiuc-urohot.h. rocwrll nuum It Inn qoldn, :0 ha. . an in n romrlgknb o mslncr. ll T.`-I -QUICUCI A futlal attack of aroup is a frequent oz: cnmnoo nmong children. Every hbuuhold should be guarded b keeping H at-d : Poctonl Bulum at md. It hrbavg up } 90! 3011838. `group, uthm and bronchitil _ . ram '1 A nunnnr H F0! are nowouu d ' ' try -Cork!-'1 Little Nu-vs lI'IAk$ rm: nnrvnnu --..l nnnnnnn ..... ...- . vs u-vs-uvouquyn There in no other medicine of such gene- ` rel usefulness in the household as Hngya.rd'e ! Yellow Oil for the can of rheumatism, neu- rnlgiu, sore thmet and all inlernul and pi- ternel pain: And injuries. " The lllllty Dollar Is long distanced by I no cent bottle (I l`olson`n Nengiliue, the newest and beat pain remedy. It cures colds. cram , colic, pain in the head. eeintbn, wall: in e cheat ; in feet itlnequally e ou en en external or internal remedv. ry e 10 cent sample bottle of the great ptin Mmedy, Nevviline. Sold by lruggintt. Lu,-go bottles only 25 cents. '.lry e eunple bottle of Nerviline, only 10 cents. Take no euhetitute. if Ti{1`1;iT:`i, VIOLINIST % 150 BROOK 8'l`.. mr. Chancel) XIIUHT IIBUII [U Bil IIIITIHK IIIU UCSIIUII '33 that if the Irish leaders were given plank lied: and akilly diet there would be an end to the whole ugtionolist trouble, and when his friends poiutecl out that such treatment would be likely to kill 3 man like Mr. Dillon, he said that that doubtless would `be a misfortune, but thlt the imperial policy could not be altered on that account. 0 g How Mr. Balfour \You|cI Crush the Irish AgItaticm-Anuther Stuteuu n. L0.\'D0.\`, Jan. l7.-\1r. Wilfreil Blunfs gharge tlpgt. M r. Balfour said to him person- ally last autumn that he would crush the Irish agitation by imprisouing half aalozen Irish lenders who are the weakestphysicnllv and most likely to die under the lianlahfp prohabl3:",neela qualications. What Mr. Balfour usecl to say luring the session was lhnt if the lrinh In-ndarn Irnra nivnn nlnnh Hundred: at .~\erre Still on I-`lronserloue Danger us! It spreading. tSL.ts:m\', .\'.\`., Jan. I7.--Thirteen men are congrntul.-sting themselves over their lmirlnreulth escape from certain death at the explosion in the Albion mine. Mr. Poole say: the volume of flame which come out of the slope at the first explosion was tremen- dous and completely enveloped the bank house, which is one hundred and tifty lonq,_ in its fiery etnbrsce. The loss will be h: .1\`_\`. there being no insurance on the surface huilulings. (ln:l1unv1rul and fty men are throviu out of em luyment. It is fearful to contetnplnte the I estruction which must fol- low the explosion. as It will be impossible to put out the fire in the mine on account of the scarcity of water, and the pit. will be left to its fete. It is: only a nutter of time when there must be 9 sea of tire raging in the heart of the earth. The following mines are now connected with each other : Csge pit, Abandoned and on re; Dalhousie pit, the some ; Foster pit, the some ; Ford pit, now being umped out, and the new Albion mince, lll`( by the late explosion. These spread over hundreds of Acres of gronnd.und when the tires in the several mines unite'it may make a serious chitnge in the geogra- phicnl aspect of Pictou county. IIICIII \ I` III MIFPOW. gsuuunun Ilul Ioeungs OI HIIICOFP Que-en's university. He was in native of the lower provinces. And induced to come to Kingston and study for the ministry. When he grascluavz-cl in arts he went through the lheologicel hall. He was A young nun uf lnrillinnt ntluimueuu.ul' genial cliuposi timu. and as companiuunlnle as any one could desire. No use very mm-h attached to friend: here. and it In with sincere regret` that he brought himeelfto leave the city and attend Iodury in India. He wrote cheer- fully from that land. but the death of his wife. after A few Inonthe of married life. left him lonely. and his demise now makes the circumstances udder. The deceased clergyman was well i knnwn here. having spent seven year: at ` --vuu av-u-unuuuv III lint.- While the fureign ' miuion committee nf the I'm-shytorim church in Canal: WA! in so.-ssiull in 'l orunto yeuerulny I cnhlz-gram mu rvceivecl from India, stating that the Rev. R. t`. Murray. n-insionnry st ~L'jjnin. had lied frnm the (`Kevin 0! an nunntruke. Mr. Murray was sent. (ml to lnclin about two yv.-are Agn..nmI nu supported by the mngre-gutiun of St. Paul`: clturvh, Montreal. .\lrs. .\Iurn|_\' uIi~d less than twolnonthn I vo. This announcement will be received thy` mam Kingatuninna with feelings of sincerl) lurrnlr. TI`: doc-canard nlnnvvntnn nun. Inn" A Graduate at Oman`: lllvonlly "'0!!! Sunuln-In In India. II'|,:I, .| 1 `I to Dot brook on zuusll-Pox. L1I\l|0.l, Jsu. I7. In Shcllielcl is the most sonoun outbreak of umsll pol in rooent yous. The hospital uxmnno-lotion is ut torly lnnullicient. Up to Christmss than were 3.7% cum and `[77 deaths. The tignnru showing thd uccinntod nml unuc~ cmstod an instructive. The unvsoclnotod who are oososssril s small minority ol the popnlstiou, ouotri tad '1.|lll mum and the um-instml. lotnnilm the larger majority of tho population. only `M2, with the runnin- inu cuos doubtful. This will he s oevoro blow to tho snli\'wcinstionist.I, who. since ` the suppression of the outhrook st Leicester. where the compulsory vaccination act is lsrgely disregarded, have shown increased sclhity in their agitation. In Donuondnjn Iodu-nu Iouuro at Iona Into. `.4 Alvin`: the form to Talc tho Wind Out 0! Ir. Ialndntouro Inn: by Adopting Illa Frogunuo. llmuos, Jun. |7.~'|3t Pope`: utioiaun English tic! Inn never but man uprv ly Inc and than at pncut L`L'ou'mu. uhlch, shut the dentin ul M. Vouillot. hu luut much 1:! it: oh} Inuence an I Uatholic or-gnu. but in ntill lnovoulocculomlly to be [run the nasal. Icy: the pmuiul the English govorunnclt that utllcu tutu cuulitiunn ntodhto bottom lngluul ad Inlual now that In in loan- oul the auto oi Inland through Mgr. Pent:-o`: u.-port. Ho demonic the canon- oiouoluooulorotouuuun ul honorulqa Ioul parliament to lqinlgto on Irish Ilhin. and I oonpmmlno rupoctlng the limits ol its autllurity. The Pups utviou the torto- totoko u wind out on! Mr. Gluhtoudu nilulry adopting the pawn! prise! of Mn Erugruumo. and than not-an the onion olt 0 lmtn Cntluvliu clergy. This. it two. oven what the Irish momhou duty: ul- EIO. Vilnllul lb: pope data not open! oppoon: tho nntiounl movement in lroluu , and AIM drawn that no uladus ricvmli in possible at present with the toriu, u u noon-urycouclitiou I I luau port oltho oupputt they rocoivo ot tln duumiation of It. Puaoll. y TH +2 mm: AND lRELA.V'l). ms uouusss wluma TO ACT Aa momroa aerwttu MEN. U j'iIjI'-l' ggiaymc m"ft2..II.yu':: ? I . I ' cstlrr BDo.~cia.!Ia% K M Y0:l lg: In to Man Iizduood mo notnnu otnzoinnnlnum Iannt WILFRED BLUNT'S CHARGE. DEATH OF REV. MR. MURRAY. A iiin EXPLOSION. A FIIII Attack} . I 4 ,- (ifroat nun". _ ...|... __.u_.-_. _ Alllll LII Ill Lllllll 3 04 I Iuinninnnrv II BRITISH Wlilb. WEl).\'ESDA_Y. JAN. I8. "If; Juunzllltuulalu Ul. uu MJl'lo3, nuulpun UL whiskles,s!ioes, opium and numerous other articles" can be sent through the United States mail. However. wedo not go so far in this matter-as does Germany. In that land of good beer and odoriferous limburger cheese nearyy everything is allowedto pass through the postomce. For instzmco, the writer mw nmembled in the pqstolce of the city of Dresden ll live alligator, a monkey faced owl and A typical badger dog, all quletty waiting to be com! ed to their vari- And he mo received ponrn `Men! -h Switlerlund a" he--lake bouuaouretytied to Q board undcovered -\-._-nltmalltlouvu. ` It hndgnndo a you-ney ..n ........ run ...:I.... .....I A. ........I.:..... 41.. .4. \'._1ulIuunvIuuua. up uIu\Iuuuu u guurney of ever an miles, and on reaching the eapj. calm Saxony was in oxcellent conditio::.~ Philadelphia Call. v un. noxu: RE\'Nl:R'S Students mum- ed studies Jan. Rh. There are an-w vacan- cries. for which early applimtion is necessary ` For terms A? ly at the more of Mesqa. Rayner.- Coma. Go on Lion Block. LIJU HUFDII OI 7 England at two T0` NN""'- : miles. But them was also in the eld n Richmond from Inelund. This was young Tommy Conneir, tnil-not to any fragile- lithe and delicate looking. s1nall-not to my Jdiminntive--and just half way through his nineteengh year. The cut of the boyas he mipped produced laughter, but it was, again i acaseot `those who laugh last laugh best.` The little boy from China simply wallaped his opponents one by one, and ran home the easiest of winners by some sixteen yards from the speedy and shout Mills, Carter being I well thrashed third. M ` Connenlsobent Cu-terinafourmilorace lot the international championship. Con- _ inches high. net! weighs only 130 poundn, and is 5 feet 5}` 1 un r.llau.su B}.IJl'llll`<; lH.|lK'I I Carwr came to Europe some three months ago to win for the land of the Stars and Stripes the four miles and ten miles champi- onships of Eng- lnnd. In both these big undertakings he was signllly successful. He simply whipped the Saxon as Jam Smith could whip a babe, and the cable was quickly put in motion to tell his friends at home that the Union Jack had been lowered in two of the most important events on the champion- Ihip programme. Carter then rested :3 a while, and on J Aug. 1 we found him M: Manchester ready to capture `ii the championship of the north of Inna: Rut thmm -..... .1-on in flux nhl :- Ila Another man of important in hdhcr won Hwrnock, under whose suparintrndenoo Austria`: navy bu ruched a state of patho- puon surprising for the short time in which it has been nocomplishext It was Blarneck, who. in the memorable naval ba.t.tlo_ot Lila, Vmquished the Italian float, and it wuhil vmel that sunk the powerful Re d` Italh. The Champion Dlotnnco Runner 0! Ir.- Iund and tho North or saying -. Now comes to America more bone and muscle in the person of E. T. Conne. chun- pion distance runner of Ireland and the north of England. He comeato make America his home. Connel! in 19 years of ageund was born in County Kildnm, Ireland. He ran his tlrst nee in June, 1885, and since then has mot with a continuous succession 0! vic- tories on the cinder path. In 1886 he beat E. C. Carter in a two mile race; time, 9 minutes 44 3-5 seconds. This race was thus described in an English sporting paper: f`n.-our munn in I-`nu-nun nnvun (Inna: mnnfha Sont 'l_'hrogh Mulls. Merchandise `of all sorts, samples of uhigkloq nnou nnhnn and nun-um-nn-a ntlmr L'IIlIEI'.l Ullll IIIU llllilflll Army. I-`naiherr vo Rheinlander has won much renown as I wrltcr on miliury topics, and ` has also distinguished himself on the battle- eld. He is said to be the soul of the general LR srtnxzcl. Annthvr soldier nhn bu taken an active part inn number of campaigns in Freihorr Von Beck, who. though born in Bn-isgau, in Gennnny, has been an olcer In the Aun- trinn u-my since 1548. He, too. played I (`0uSpI'(`u0uI part in the norgnninuon of the latter and II I (rent favorite of em- peror I-`mncis Joseph. H: In chief of the genemlstal! the Austrian army. I-`mihm-r vn Rhninlnmdar hu wnn mnr-h VUN l'ull.l.VhA.\l Uvlul-u CIIIIJ. III II Iluu I out writer onnlllury topics. will KWIIHIII UIIKO I||ll'F'Ill, "II" It nrnd thuunpin in a military minor"! '0' ` non than duty yuan, a (not which wan not long `an mlolu-glgd by | jubilee. Duke Au-cu-Iauuhuououhe no-wr of Aurora. and received III military alumina no-hr tho Iupervkiou at his mnowua-I fllh I Ihoaanutllhoontouul up ar-min I 0|: huouafmmrunktorani. AI oI|'U|H5 ho was a commanding general "0 III (I500 an Important pan In many eutllmlo ll falnalanimlnlho lama of Ilortara and Novanra, when Illa anion holpul [III III victory for the Austrian anus.` Tho chic! victory of mu mo, howcvu, wan that of Cuatona. in l!Il'|,Jhon bonignally Jeloaund the Italian: The radar will In- Imnln-r that Austria at that tune waa can- Ied to lght two enemies at once. tho inn: In tho nonhiuxl the lllhnlin the math. Whilo vivtorious over tho hm:-. ` Austria, owing to the im-ump!~u9nm'of her [Oll9l'I|I,WIl vunquiuhal by her northern fun. But nmamly on tho homo eld MI Duke Albncht anquind neuowll and dil- tinotiun; he in also the great nnfxaninnr ol the Austrian army. whk-la, through hil exertion: and vigilnmv, has: now raaclud a sum of great vlllcioncy. Duke Albrooht II Austria`: uid marshal, zxvupying a position analogoup to the one 0! Von Ioltko In the German army. No in also known II on -LIA `H1 45- -.l|zA_... A_..1... In: Who Will lldn the Fresno ll THOR . In 0 Dumps: Wu. llsvlc.-Iv of tho Itn pruluhlllty Of. I Europa: nr. In -muff Io-lion-rt.u.wsu be at Lou-nu w burn noluethlngollhomam In whale Mud! AID- Irhlunlchnmmwounldplcoothooolnllll ollultlrmios. Onoolhor Inuit flllllll Ind olont Iolrlknll Duke Alhru-ht. WM III! ...._..a .L........:.... 4- - ...mo..-u mu-pitv Im- am will play `y KINGSTON ACADEMY. 212 BARBIE STREET. Fint-Clam Elementary Education In Eng- lllh. Mauhonrpucs. Classics and Book-Kocping. `_ RYAN R A 'DIII-oln-I FLEET TOM CONNEFF. Aumm momma MEN. ~:I'I 1:41`; I. auuu \.Il' HI-L30-C UVUUW uvvv--I -Av - --v-I All Colon in Phiu Goods. F-hey Strias ma `chock-..Do-able Nd Chocknodsm Double Fold Plain Goods, Singo and able Fqld Tweed Pattern Snitinp. E1 material in Bluk Dru: Goods, w other Single or Double Folduvillalao be minced dm thin min. \ IIIIFCTIII In thin tale. `It nun In EREAT [mess GOODS SALE; ._._3y___ ZE?,ICIEI;N[OIID,.OB.B; 8'5 00, Oers All Wddlen Goods at wHou-:sALe moss. Clouds, Shawls, Hos,iry,qS'o;,` lA":\;,-l\;it't;,V Blankets, Flam- 'n'e|s, `Comforters, Ulsteringd, Jacket Cloths, Wool Dress Goods, Etc. v v - MISS KATE MORRISON. Pupil of John O'Neil. New England C0l'|8l`l`\'l0l')' of Music. Boston. will receive pupils for voice no. :n and cultivation. Italian method |'l\'alo or classes of I or more. Children in- tod llh (mat core. F 1 pl 1 `gal S"l.mot.. Pinnoforle gnnifglrocem n SPENGE & CRUMLEY, IN To-DAY.-- Another Lot of 500 yards Heavy Tweed Dress Goods at 17c, in Fawn, Myrtle Bronze and Black. . 300 yards Heavy All-Wool Estemine Dress Goods No, Brew, "sud Bronze Green. I'\...... 0 Ann ...._'I.. -1 41.-.... _._I.) .._:4Ls_'. 4| I . . . . . _ . BIN] DTUHZU IIFVCII. Over 2,000 yards of these sold withih the last two weeks, and acknowledged by J who have seen them as the Cheapest Goods ever shown in the city. As this in the`Lut. Lot we can get of them call at once and get it choice. JUST IN THE NICK OF TIME SPENOE 32: cBUMLE"Y s {JOHN LAIDLAW &SON S. VVHITE COTTONS. ` 1 \_ _ ` . . , \ - u Iaygyoinr Drug Good: at thin the Most Exanaivo Sale of Dreu Gogdn ever held in ~ mgize Carp`6innd'CnrLin\` safotobo onuod by '_ v i _ 1=eI'C1:a:Mo1\'rD' 023:3 at Go. % EMBROIDERIES -_A.]_\T]D- F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. Also a Sample Lot of German 0/at/I, Fur [med Mant/es and Wraps. ,_ _,,, , . , FOR BEGINNERS. also advanced pu ils. Sight Ron tug. Touch Phruiug. Plaid fa .Ic~ ohullsm. ( erne '3 Vo|ocuy.l`I-amt-r's t-ides, Bcelhovcnh an Mozart`; Sonatas. together with other celebrated \\'{nrka and compositions of the great nmsmrs. I` rsl-clam testimonials. Ilnss ADDII: Jouxsmx. No. 185 Earl SI.