HAY rsvfz.` ITOPB V CA3? 'l'O_Il8E.' _ _ : ouudvuapoetunuonuuudbycmah. an : ll"-FI14lNiPFI10J-Ildh. -Mann FULFORD a. O.. lrockvlllo, out. I" JXHIIKIINI, I01` `WINCH `LU IHMI. lU|),\lLll. Ill? exp:-cis to roceivo from this a profit 4-! seven tixnus tho purchase price. \ He is a million- nim, and his hrothenl are his businesw part ll('l`.<. - Ho Txin had some political glory ulvendy. Kc h::s had one term in the Imus!) at dclcgutm and one in tho state mm 116 was elected pn':.:dun' of the senate near the close of the -' l.-ht an-mien of tho |eginlc.1.uro. VI\'l|':t`-I.IIIlId lloounblo Anna:-ry oun- yvol unuo B" Erudtlh and M. i B Jt E nun ------ A L.;...........:-x... AI-or-kn. A6-nnnbdlculwuthubyo nut _pu-uur. lqhnuul dudouuuu-Rom. Jcnph \\'ntInu,d lllntlnplm. Pt. MI nhlrhuryrwhougc-hlrlhallmhoa us no toms;-us \ FASHION IN UMBRELLAS. BDVALTY. onus mo Enos. ' 300 Pieces New Dress Goods have srrived, six Value Unsurpassed. 'Will be shown with pleasure. 7 New Corsets for 650, wqrth $1.00. See them. . `I Ccoksrv 1 oc"3 pas` tree on appligation ` "NE msnis & . -.- Ask roi- the CONPANY S Extract. and se ..`l.2..'.`.`i`;.' '" '"""`"""" that it baf-s-. B'3.'x'Er'1'-i:ieblg's Signature *"'"'""""` ""' "'-"" sum (whole-ale only Q. David at Cc-., Ink across 9. FIIIHINI Ailllio I u Have (filled to their large stock of Carpets several New Patterns TAPl',I8TRY AND WOOL. There is no more carefully selected stock of Carpets in Csmula. Also all kinds of corresponding House Furnishing Goods. 33'! -`ive per cent. taken off all cash purchases and thirty day accounts by Lu-:BIc~CQMPANY S __._j__--: en-J-`J-Vulg--IJ, Locrsmrrn, I-MW-I-`n.w.n AND GI-.'NmuL J6u~- |um_. loygttod and locks ronnlrod. Thon- RICHMOND, ORR & co. lorchant T1-.ilo1-ing and G6nts Furniahings, - N.B.-Sole Agent for Kniglit of Labor Emblems. Some of tlwflmicest Goods still left to select from. Leave your order in season and secure a Bargain G- ROBINSON. Sweeping Rdctions in Balance of Spring &Summer Stock I The most comfortable foot wear for this ho weather. D. F. ARMSTRONG N EW DRESS %God%`D[T ` well to no earl)`. only `IQ for the Round 'h lp; Meninnnd W. UAl%l(l'l"l'. ULSTER. .\Ink 0: llocniar Wee-lily lurunion Trips hum Kl.\'GSTO.\' to M0.\"l`lil-ZAL. lhenm n-turning ix)` mo Uunvuu and itidcuu mule. ruhnininll lho Rnpi through the mntchicu I(`l"lt`l`)' oi thv iiidwm lulu-0 and LG!) Inland: y o I 85 will remain over Sunday day! ht. all the I (ll) Island Park. calling at .nu.mun."is..{ each Monday morning. This in the only Pm- .-onm-r .1;-nnner making the round trip. A: lhio I one of the most popular route: on Canadian wnu-rs ncconumxhuiun will be at a premium. and thaw u'inhin;$!v;couyl comforuble mp will do rlhl ncludod. Mm-1 .lAn nun:-r A..." c. u_.._____ ..m._. ... W/IGWAM SHOES The Dlnct Roam {or Nzw Yuan, Puluuuu-m.s. Bus-m.\'. Sruuru. Ron-mzcrtu Bl'n.u.u. Cuvn..um and can: point: Kant and Wool. " Sauna-Iluvinglhptou at 1 can. and 8 pan. nah Clo-o Couocdoo A: Can: Vu- cm st. Through Sloopon for New York. tuuur leaving at 4 p.u. nuke Clout Connec- Ilolu at Clnyeai. Tlu-ough Stupor. NEW PA'i'TERNS OF CARPETSI NEW BOOTAND SHOE STORE. .\U(:. I6. Running In connection with the Roma. Wm"-toms at? bwlouoburgauu ` .\'rw Furl: ('4-ulral Rullu-ya. Slouuen loam I-`olgor a Wharf, too: at Brock sum. {or Clayton, (`ape l lm-ml, .llc.a-uuclrm Buy and 1.000 Idmul Park at 7 ALI. and and 4 PA]. ` (flu only um giving a full ulna of m moo /a/ma In nu: ma lumi- cqn and Oanadian channels). .._.....-uj LII u.-gut: May 3. ST. LAWRENCE RIVER For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and 0/7//dren. 2. ROBINSONS 1,000 ISLANDS STEAMBOAT CO'S. June 23. F- A- FOLG-EB, WM; R(:)_T3|l_\l_SON, ` 'I'!iE( T OE PAB8iNGER BTEAHIR In order to make room for Fall Purchases. HEADQUARTER SHOE STORE. 14: PRINCESS STREET. RICHMOND, ORR St. Lawrence River and 1,000 Islands Steamboat Compmy. W. 0ARRE'I"l'. MASTER. `.._ 'l`-L... A.._ I:l\-n _-cl-nv .- nu of BRUSSELS. woman an 1.! . nun-an nnu nvn Ill Incluul. JA8. 8WI!'I`. Atom, .-`t. Lnvrrcnce Wharf. Kingston. , ]M.E _F`.A;'E_II... .._,mu..._ 3...... H. D. IBBY. VVI Lute nnngor for 'l`. G. Rudd. Wellington St, 1 door from Princess St. rmssr AND cmvesf um . FlAVOU:E|.'l0 STOCK FOR SOUPS. & SMIBE 1*- L. I.-.I -1 ..u r.u..__u._._-..- n._.-. . EXTRACT %JL,_!V' EAT new colors, ulcu. May 10. ICE CREAM SODA WATER. FRUITS, and CONFECTIONERY and CIGAR8_ N EWBTAN D. Murray & Tay|or s, avvu May 21. , , N. S'l`ANIY 0elobn%od~ `sh . A. P.(`()WN.Chonxist and ruggiat, Agent. Rintsnlnn I..|.. nu A WHOLESALE STOCK Corsets for 256. Corsets for 45. Corsets for 37 1-20. Corsets for 500. _ Corsets for 65. Corsets for 75. Corsets for 850. Corsets for 31.00. Corsets for 81.25. Corsets for $1.50. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, I Alla nf D. II`, Annntmnnl hint: on lulu-an I. We have just received I Itrge Itlitk of New Conan. computing I" the but make: and an they have been bought direct from the_`mAnu!u-turtn we are in I position to --o-for them at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Murray & Taylor's. Two Doors Below Polonb. luv 0:! 176 PRINCESS STREET. oonsms, consm thntho coupon our wholuovnou-. `Ila klnb. and on man Iv an the numuu 'a.':.." ""..".1:`."\.3'J}`i.'.1 LOCl ElN!lTll. HAW-FIIJER Jon- tum. K((?:8 mtod repaired. Thou- sands of xcx-cm. kinds of keys Io choose from. New And second-hand woods bought and sold. ` 51 Princess Ru-cot. near King. \ J IX ITIFIHT WIUC I.` llull "aI%:.*.:.'.'...,`.:`:'*s.a'\2'"...y W 00.. 18 Wall 3000!. 3!" _-_ vuv. All the very best and cheapest. ---JUST TO H.AND AT---- |_ _0_VI_D_ER _NEW Busxrggsg. T -Ab;>lJtaly Pure: 500 PAIRS F .> 'w""' .::.:.."-*': "AYE A us. auuuauu 0 vmonslotr EPW30195- Kingston. Jul)` 18. To select from at % cmusmo, %- nuunn. Q; 14-- VVM. VIRTUE. ldd. I nulruuu In v u- ` gluing a fleet of boats on the Chen ` peaks, and forest: In North Carolina. `Filmer: thousmd I....... ........ o|.-|..I .A- Nu- I30 ne purcunseu 6u`uuu lcni or Il"llK`l' unu in Alalzamarlozuvhiobllp pnms1m.om V Ha ovnnota On nuulva from this n m-nt of seven ` Inll (`B111 I':lICIl' '-"" ' ' * V " ' ' ' ' V - - ' ` V` bread as his cmployes. Only as Jew week; } he purchased 8010(1) acre: of timber land In Alahomaloz:.whab1ID um 8119.000. He 1 big rm owns A ` railroad in Vir~ mu 0: Iv Icuuucv. II ms nume. IE ll one ox the lower counties of tho eastern Iectiz.-n of the state. Nearthereishia bi :-thplncg. He was the eldest of five children. His education * was practical. He taught school, was a gtoygkoeper, and nally went into the lumber trade, which made him rich. He now has large branches of his business in many of the large aeacoust cities. and ...z..a. . 41.... no ISAAC DAVID, Ll-ml. __ AK- Nu I18 nus ulluu u uuruunu. nuuuury, count] spat of Wicomico, In his home. It is one of oh. lnwor counties of thn anmrn nnntl.-pn M ylcvuuuvua nyyvunuuuv nu urns. un nun } Integrity. OI. plain tastes. he has devoted * himself to business and been quiee successful. He has mnde a fortune. Salisbury. county -ant nf Wimmirn in his ham; It in mm nf nnulu xauul; uuvu-Inn nvulluutiu ll] Illl Democratic. The Democrats of Marylnnd have nomi- nated Elihu Emory Jncltsonnstheir candi- data for governor. He is not" a man of how_v qualities, but he makes up for any luck of prvtentiohs Appearance in being of sterling hxbncn-itv (If nlnin Lnnfnc In hnn olnvnl-AA l E Elihu Emory Jackson Nomlnntod by tho Dansnm-ah. CAlR1'|A:`l IL! U0. The citizens of Argonia, advanced though they he, can scarcely get norustonied to the extraonlinary innovation of a mayor in pet- ticoam They point her out to strangers as one of the curiosities of the town. Recalci- trant small boys regard her much as the New York zamin does a cop. There's the mayor 1 scatters them like a cyclone. Mrs. Salter : father, Oliver Kinsey, was 1 the rst mayor of Argonla, so it rather rum in the family to hold omce. like wooden legs and artillcial teeth. Mayor Salter is now 27 year: of age. The engraving. taken from a sketch, represents her as rather severe or countenance. she is a hlonde of medium height, is slender and dresses neatly. What is more, she can do what no other mayor has ever done. She makes her own clothed. She is the mother of four children, and can oubcbok" and out- dinhvraah" any mayor or alderman that over Pin, BIJIIIQ A con1-upondeut nttendcd a meeting of the council. Mayor Salter, in a mug street drm and fashionable straw hat. presided with dig- nity and decorum. When the four rattle tongued young Aldermen grew irrelevant in their disoussitms she brought them to time at once. Her followers pulse her without stint which is more than her opponents could be expected to do. Tho nitinnnn nf In-nnn-`n -.l1-nnnml oIy.n....I. nun-5 uu lllll lxuu numonn. UH] cause on In Salter, who was up to her elbovn in Monday: housework, nnd urged her to take the oli-e if clock-d. She consumed, and they wont to work for her like Trojans. lien dropped their daily duties and helped tho women election:-er. By night In Salt: wu unnyum-lect. She had received unvo- lourths of all the votes cut. and the joker wn innchclolhuuluhos. Lmlojoku like that am often fraught with great re suits. A ...-..;-...l-._A I _;A,_.|_.| _ ___A_-,,_ _n .. FOR GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND. uvv urunuum-u Ill] mayor Ind wen: nnme. On Monday momtng n hmuom anti-pr! hibitionist was up with tho lurk and out with some printed uehh eonhining the name ol tho the couucilmen; but lnseaud of the can- on: nominee for mayor Kn. Salter`: nuns was uuhutitnhd. Tboy wan clmnlutod u I gigantic burlcuua. The women of the W. C. T. U. heard of itnnddohrmlnonl totumtho tables on this bold humorist. They called on In Rnlmr. Irhn nu Inn an hour .1}...-. in Htwin purcimsotlthdnrdwaro.Stoveannd ` 'i`in wnrc nsinesaof Thou. Lcmmon we will carry on the business. Hardware, Paints. Oils. at Britten to compare with an house in tho city. Every description of Tin. `hoot Iron and Cop- pg; ware nmnuhctured. First-class workman- s ID. I! h l`ll)I)\' ll7\l Irvnmlvn IJIIII-Ill. uartr IURYI and hntillj IAM (notion with its own |I*IJIl`d, and they dial it without \ any diffk-ult_v. It ` mm "H. .3 1-1, turn: sALn:!t. que-stion at issue in loml politics in mat small town: in Kuhn is not a p--litiml one. It is the enforcement or non-c-nforu-merit of the prohil-itory luv. last xpriug the men of Argonin did not take hold of thoquestiou with the vigor and doterniinntimi the women hlml to not Tho W. C. T. U. mn- rludc-I to lain molten into their mm hands. I'M)` called 1 vnuvus and inviu-I all voter; It met in the Baptist chum-hut Snturdny evening. The olevtinn vs-as to take phonon the following Monday. It was mmlucu-4| in I manner quite unique in pumiml raucusa. The meeting opened Him the singing of Ann-rim." which had the 4-ect of ying the hum of those pr:-not with patriotic fervor. This em-ct then :19- ceived an extra coating 0! strength by the mndiiig of the l~l0th--or Crundu--pnlm, undo prayer which lnrmoninul with both the hymn and the palm. Then the mucus went energetically to bmincn and named it: ve munoilmen and mayor and went home. 0|] Mtnulnv ntnrnhlo A fnnnnnn Anti_nnqn_ who hul no cyn- potlay with women II can holder: Thowomeu abound Ihlr power by uniting tbolrforcu Alvl Imlgol... ..:.| U Ill u}. I ' can pouua. In Salter`: audldu-y htcluunjoko. II was tho bu-loqno Ida ol 1 {notion -Iun L-4| -.4 --_. "IT!-CJIHH An In thognnungol Iulnp to Vo In Wyoming and I huadn-I other lnportllt In I Amort- ..H.....'L.. u... j UUC-III` C! III? Iillj Kmnuuonryhn-lykuoIn.h n ngulnr lrlnnhalullhhllbnntlwntpngno Illlll. In-arriuuwu lulnhtnrrndlmlhu. In Iplu-utiugrnslu uncanny Itatola thoL'nkm.oruutol R Pluua In-rlaonkn Iruuho-Hholmblmdiu thonrtorhvo clonnho I-uchnlnn Mnutythehmb tnntlllnanuulmom. Ihltd Intholghlhr hmou.uulIhIblbIIIIIuulItbo `Mantegna: Uolhownunnol Iuuulrlpnlb `downright tovoloounll muonnlund Oopopuhnulrqo. Thlocn-Huwnhtuho rlgbl to hold uuleipnl ulna. bout! tic wonunnyot. `I In IL` -cu-M-anal -maa-g A4 -..-.- uuu_u-u nu 4| IIuI,;I@IlIl]jlll|'Cll,IE I now duly um vmsurhuuouly counting the muntvlgnl mu-Hus. Au-an an --ngnnoha-..Iu Ip_.-. I. - _._..l... --- W`-corn -- cu.-u--`-1-vvuuvuuwuuu `N9 dun III Arlnnln. Kun..tIoy Inna IQnaunuyur.n-lnholnnlllugthnnghhn to-nun!-ah wilhvkn . mu Banana. ulna III)`.-r M Argumla: the duly gamut. and In M ululv nu] vnnnvloulhunli nnnnnnn IL. 1 law In. Inilcrfnuolofnddovulho (`IIlllI- I50 in Inn and Ito In Inad- no-o `l`oo-.u Iioononlool In In In `firing. it barely mum lube like-sans; no gums fur the ahvnguvnlycuiqmond uvnvn-an-unrohoglunhghutnhodowlol lhnlp .I-.- In A.._...A- D-.. Ag... 3.... - xmua LEAD: an THE aumcum us: or not new on. 17h_ri'LXii W0)lA.\' llmjn Directly opposite Pnrkhlll`s Old Smnd. He has on band a lugs and well assorted stock of Ladies , Gentlemen : and B0 '3' Boots of all varieties ; A139 Trunks. Vnllaes. c. I intnn mnlrlng (`nnnun nu... . --._...l..Ia.. DOIIQIIG ' _ um". nnmu non? JACK803. .l.. ..-....|.{-... l\..Iu .. luw IIvnn`-- `Av vinunalli uvuvuu, vv-C u THE BRITISH WING 'I`l'I)SDAY. ....-- -...- ---.-u. yum ucuwvn 110111! ALV ---A'i-fonso XIII. king of Spain, was just 1 ' year old on the 17th of last May. He is paid 7,000,000 posetas a year, )\'hich' nm y equals 31,509,000. The'Prinoe:s Pignntalo is now I waiter girl reled with her noble relatives [at wintel in a second class Vienna cote. She qunnm tried life in a London umxic l*ul1..IoxL poriod. 1 , Duke Charles Thetxiom of Bavaria, the phydcil `!!h9I' 0! ..t..hg_9mpma of Aunt:-1..- mining aim: brief stay at Mann, made noleas thani nice!-uful operationint the eye inrxinry 0! that town: * Queen Victarinhu oontrihuuwl numerous relics "to tho llnry Stuart 'l`on~mt1-naryex- hihttion at` Pohrborough, among them I ` Bibi with the Queen of Scots autograph ' of which only thngo -ct.-pica efht and n prim of the qucx-n and Loni Daruloy. The empe iii Brazil is goingtosmy at `&rlsl th taking they n'ut'ers. It is nispere/d that the t-rown prince and crown princess ofVAustrin have quite got over 1 uuvu Innu- Queen Victoria is going to insutugc an on. do? 01` literarxnneriz. consisting of Soknighu, 50 knights champions and 100 clmnpions. Dy-Irma l.`m..H-......a -0 n..|...-_ 4;, ., . .. _......... -.....u,uvuu uuu urv Iuuuiplvs. Prince Ferdinand of Coburg, the coming prince of` Bulgaria, bears a very remarkable ` likeness wthe cu-liar portraits of Louis XIV. V 'Au....... vtn u..- _- cu- -...- _ ....-.... J-no vnuc Ono kind of handle in silver is deeply - grained with acid to represent in relief gt sorts of oral. sporting, racing and conyl daslgns. These gurvs are minuhe_o,n(l libe ' ally crowded together, so that gveryunnll , lmnullo may combine the i'ung;i6:1s of a very entertaining picture lwoolgt,/with its mtuml ` olce. /' -r u vv V -u-.1: Avast-an -1 `-.... In direct contrast to the bulk of last sea- son`: mode, handles this {All will tend to light endsimpleahepes lncenu,aswell es um- ` brellu, the mostlavorite handle seems to be A short crook or crutch, with It stem of not over two inches in length from bar to bend. Jepaneeo or porcelain hmdles for either cenee or umbrellas will not be` allowed, end, In feet, the most serious deyietion from the foregoing arrangement which will be per- mitted will be in a revival of the old carved dog and animal heads in wood from a style half a dozen years old. I'\... I.:._.x"_n I, -- ._ -_..._._ -....---cu. III any .1-nu. In spite of the high duty of 50 per cent. chm-ged on so called Bpitnleld silks. these, both twilled and tnlletn, will obtain over any American production. The correct size: will be in lengths of from twenty to thirty menu by gradation of two inch length. I. aim... ......a...-. 4- .L_ L ,IL . . HARDWARE, STOVES AND TIN WARE. BIBBY Emma. N nuoouw-JD A charming effect is produced by coating the knob of natural wood with graphite and heavily electrotyping it in pure metal at least a sixteenth part out an inch thick. This cont ing is left. on the stick oxidized and poliahed in faithful imiution of its grain. 1.. ....:A- -1 41.- L.`_L ,u,,.,, n -A --__ -v _-. - -- V -- .- vrusu v as Lvuktl lllil. Noveltieiin gold and silver handles will be much in domnnd. The latter metal has been put into several strikingly original forms, among which the etc-[ml and electroplated vu- riotien an best calculated to tickle popular fancy. - A ..I........:.._ .n4_. :_ ___-J.,-, I I The umbrella is, following the English cus- tom, rnpidly usurping the place of the one in dry weather, as well in obtaining a much more decided hold on the nectionu of Amen loans when its own sphere is concerned. \Y.\-..lo:...1... _AI.I _.. n _.-u..,_ L , , ulu wuwr. uus mr cant-I more in email Ind `Nun: nticb will Ind (not than anything else. 'l'l:o (Morita umbrella stick will be of reed. Itnngthemd by O stout steel rod run through the center. but for canes more \\'ei<-hurl And wN nmn ntioh -ill and 'QCr\D n.-.. -....-H-- r_.--. _... _ lot of the handles will this year be load lubrication. Although largo importa- tion 0! the hunt London fad; no com Inn. _. .. -__.- v. ...u svuvxuuuuna uu\.nu\'l ll. Luge importation: are reported of carved Ivory bundles in grotesque non! and animal rm. Il..4 -1 AL- L__,n, _.-n ... Over two-thiId;Vol' the handles In use Loodonu-9 of the conventional bucklmrn. 1- ___. 1... __,A -1 A Norwich, (`oun., newspaper says that in that city In 1 man about are (set right lm-bu ullwhouboardbuolonglhnt whenbo standlenct it nacho: the oor and extend: out from his. feet fully tn-my Inches The baud In six feet eight inches long, and up to dam is the longest known. _ D. B. Williams, 0! South Haven, In-h..bu I crab apple trm covered Inth little spun hko porcupine QIIIHI And an apple grow: on thoond 0! each. The mu: who reports this pbcnouu-non bu bun engaged to so to Geor- ghncxt st-nun to superlnu.-ml the crop of make swriet 11: an v an muuu . may Aruula. V uuuea. NC. I intend making Custom Work nspecinlt having secured the services of the beat. wor men. u. u -nu uuu uw pun! WIIICI pllllftl lb! licorice root u! n-uxnmrm (lycyrrhiu ll bra!) Vi" 370'! .um...-: mnywhero In the little valley: and am or Nrvndn without irriga- tion. Tbro us an indigenous plum of the tune aye:-In that grow: wild everywhere on ` the hill; Tho crop of ml:-ry at Kalunuoo Jill closely nppmxlmnto 1,500,!!!) doun pol` IlI~ mm. which at uveutrvo mun. brings 8373.111). The busincn In principally done by the buyers. although many rulers chip their own product `Al, ,1 ..-. "VT--- swcuuvl ' vu npovv -I-`(I1 lthnportcdtrom Rldmond. VA, that O mnuptbtollhudlyhunnhd her In and moved Into chapor quarter: that tho llnu might In able to giro 1.ouo 5 par man to charity than tho otbanrue could huvodono. Cdllovnlc contains an no lugs: vino vluvyuuh In an world--8Inuor lhufouro vhnynnl at VIM. Telmu county. u! 3.80 tau. and tho Nadmn vineyard oi Monaco, la Angola county, of 2.50) can in I- _._-_4-,n g___ -- '_- .__ -_..--------c-nu; UIICIII ulul I31. . Hanna Dunu.un mu. London tricol- dwbo wound a ring from tho quota`: -hfnotlnldog ndly nacboolfur nvuynnhun lrhn lanlo-an `Np;-u~ u-y. A M: In lulncto-.00-.hu a Inn at rll 1&3 Wu spun and worn clm-mu. nvoluuomry um-.onr 100 yen: .30.. yonhothnwlknneuunglyuounl `hole. I..__._ .._.. -L_ nun, n . Elliau Anuumn`, 0! inches. .Ik~h., h. I -it-ch lflllvvlnn about noon he! an only nlnuou month old which in uvouty hrs! launch: of gnu: on A l-.l.. 1.. I,_;,,_A 1` . . _ r. --_-.. R `I Q U18! ")0 punt wfch mum tn kT)l'i(`9 \`uIL!|mn` llvprrrhin nl. 7.--... 'l`|nnhaIvlauontu-oo|u(hIsuu. hm oouly.`\|'h..lht in tinny-one twill:-lI~ ounluunvo. luuhohnpnuruoluihupus oflhutuo. .'l'.,c|nlzutohnthoa\Ill- Ihob yoanounwno rm-rut &$IIuIII`&l IPIIII, Late of D. F. Armstrong). beg: to Inform hlizs friends that he has opened :1 Boot and Shoe Store on PRINCESS STREET, nx___u__ ____.n., r\,