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Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1887, p. 4

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...__ `FBI: undersigned hpd property Insured In I Fire Inlum_nce Company through Agent. V\. H. Gonwm. which 3'` ~'..".'.::~..;:h~ *-:,;- :9: on I pro ; on - ~ . wn:Ioulod mm? wnlthghr 3... for which lam obl|I d- - J. Y. PARKHILL. : unnunlua IIHDIIDIO IINI ERIC] 17?] (301115. othl , Gents Furnish! Boouand shoot. }:.:.`;'a'"m1',m3'...:."`u9-u;': ~ iahhp. an Mun-noon. I on Polmlnnnnd or Inna. Orockcri. i.........."......v-" :=.-::s:*"....*=.:'-.....-'-*......'"-.~. s. we: vars, - 200 prmm 8t. YOU ARE SURE TO SECURE GREAT %~ .`.`,.*.`?"`;..3:`~`3`.."":'a.`}"" '62: ...'ii" " / m In l_-`gt; -ylgoods. lgur RobeI.nr'Ooata and Cam. aao Pnxnhus.-'1'f1zmET. aoo ,. _____.. :Z__..___. a;.-.. ._.. ....___...,+ ._-.' GREAT BANKRUPTwS"l'E)CKS` ?sEEoND- HAND BOOKS Second-land Book: bouchrand sold by 1. SIHHONDS, A Ian I nnrunnan 1____ w nnl Lu uu, 51.30. - ANNA l(UREMlNA.12.00. IVAN HYDCH, 81.50. SEBASTOPOL. 90 cents. MY CONFESSION, 81.20. COMMON SENSE SCIENCE, by Grant. Allen, $1.25. The Advmce of_ Science in the Past Half Century, by Prof. Hurley, 1!) cents. F 3 'COUNT LEO TOLSTOI S WORKS. -HARDVS- Special For This Week I 9 The Cheapest Dress Goods and Trimmings of every kind s at `soog AND me;mm;.{ WHAT TO DO. 81.50. % ANNA KIYPWLIINA -I [ Come Early anc/Often. The goods are reallyworth 25 to 30 cents. They are a Big Bargain to us and we repeat the Bargains to our Customers. At Lou than no CENTS ox rm: DOLLAR. In In Colors of Navy, Seal, Bronze and Myrtle. 4 ` CORNER BOOKSTORE, Corner Brock andwvellington Sta. - ` F O B -.-. GASHMERE lining a Specill Show Room un our \'ocou4l Floor for these good: we can show them to much better aalvnntage than hereto. fore nnd also carry A much larger not-It. [ And Every Day This We_ek (if 2 the goods remain with us that long) we will offer a First-Class Good Quality ! ! TO-DAY ONE PRICE STORE. PER YARD. may ooobs. Julu HIV 9"` an-uruuc.-nwxuunruann Under wear. Haley. Gloves. Sqnru. Umbrellas. Col nu-I, Husdkerchlots. kc. for men. at (` Prices. Impound direct for our own! In-ado. uh Gentlemen can depend on -zoning Helium Goad: (yum .4nn:-:_.--- \ Sales in this Department this simply immense st JCS. A. B. "M'I!nnnncm'l|nu-m , can-r..... g__,-,, nuv auuuuuucr xs now prepared to show complete nuorunem of tho LATEST FALL and WINTER GOODS in Bulungl. Overcoat Inn and 'l`I-ouson-inn. which ho will make up in III-pt-clan style at reuonblo prices. To THE `PUBLIC. Cheap. AJ R.RATTENBuRm \ \-s ..n-_. _ ml: the but usortnncntofllnlhr-1;-guy [;..d.- nnr. Halon. Gloves. an-9; n..n....n..- .-.. . Received to-day, dizect from factory, as splendjd lot of DINEDIJLOVES in Kid, Indian Tm Buckokin, And the Celebnted N;pn Tu: Bach All of which will be sold Chann, ` I The auizocber is `now prdparod 1 oomnloto nnnrtmnm n! n.. !.A'l'l.` $150 sure and on chasing olnewhere. nu gun... _ Murray & Taylor's LOW PRICE STORE. ) Just think ot : Ion`: Suit: `-0 up. 35) Boys` and C `o 35 up. d(I)Mcn's,Bo 'u:d Children"! is ".;2 &:m- .~.'..'..*.*-... "*.':.":'"" . u r `n . hr Cou. Gloves. Trnnh and V3153! pa pn-biz: Low Prices See our Street. Advertise- m:: Bo and call at the STAR before - --. --- .-_r. Ina-Ial..I...L.j. M n:nmu:1-'l`n1.on.' - mlnyo 8-nut:-r. -w-KJ Is the place and 84 Princess St. the number. Iiigger Bargains Than Ever This Week And the work will be better done. If it prevents the moth: from zet- tinc into them for the next two M months it will be money saved. Remember then Send to Gdlowoy before the rush comes any Furs you may want repaired or altered in shape and have it done while there is plenty of time. IT DON'T COST ANY MORE __ . -ii jl J; u`- v "n Pbhr. nil-t Ink . a nu Pinata: 8'rnn'r NOW% I S FHET`l1\lE? MAY6R7\.L"f,Y,-|/888. 138 PRINCESS STREET. J: 3: PAGE & co. tl'I'he Largest Stock in the city to 1'-(`I-` froth. No trouble to show goods. SLE/GI-I R0358 & 000/! 00,4 7.5` FINE FURS ' Both for Lillie! I variety. The hint. Moat Styliah and Fashionable Headgear ever pnxluced. No lady should be without one, an the can wear both a Gap and a Bonnet at the lame time. LAN SDOWN E opp. wxrmson HOTEL -Gl0AK|NG8- FURS OPP. CITY HOTEL. KINGSTON. Leading Hatters and Furriers, R B. KENNEDY is too buy to write an advt. - _._- v-v `.|aA`\J EU 93 i RINCI88 STREET. m.'v.F:vR~IeHIN9e~ xnsulmarmunumb. ----A SPI-ICIA LT Y-- A. CAP- 176 Pnincmss 8'1-`REET. x and Gentlemen. in I Pnorlum on. _:_;__.: 1 to show `IP91! DA I I , , ' , , , _ , All of his household smarts. oonnlutlng 0! hair c-Ion: parlor Illllo. ounlro Ind fancy tablet. lnpollry and wool uwpels. hoe curtains! Ic- mroo. b.w..dlnIn table. luv. sideboard. d nu mun. rocker. lounge. uuur carpet and mdu. -loohchorry bodtoom sol. S nah and walnut nets. lollot mu. ollcloth. coal Iuwc-. uumrmna van] mutiny uke. kitchen utensils. lot of plnntl. able at 10:!) o'clock. Terms; Cuh. J. E. llL"l`(`ll|~2:-`.().\'. Auctioneer. LOW PRICE STORE, I luv: `rm-clvad Instruction: rmm w. .1. Tuolrlox to sell at his ruldonoo. .\'o. 222 um don Street. on 'I"'E:A;L\rKs_ HOW THE,Y no IT. Luorxoaxi -`sluai 4 Illllllll ' I10 I. [M XI IIOIIUI. 041.191-ilk. IC (`l.A3a, tn: Youm: mum. \\'vdneadu'u and Frldnyn. 8 to I [I.m.. and l:l) to 5:!) p.un. 'l'u-nu. In Adana-o~- ..k- pt-r month. SI-ZRUT.-.\lAJ. MUIIUAN:-I. \ Inll motor. Honda)-n. Tucndnrl and ldouu ~ lion` (hues. mot over M `and 6:!) to 3:35 p.m.: Adult: Flames. 8 to 9: pm. Tornmluuublo In alum-o- Adults. 31.4!) per month - I. no not month. 041.191` ENIC \\'ndnnndA\'n Alli. I`:-hhum I In I n In ....| I-II THURSDAY, 17:6 NOVEMBER. Uuuldn or nu. moIru.'II l'rIoan- uouo. Sic: Dru: (`mic and Bal- my I I50. sun not-and without extra 4-lune. Louonnolvon In Oymnuuog span-nu . Fencing. Clubs munb-Boll and oun- thonlo Rumba. GYMNASIUM SCHOOL & ROLLER RINK Tram? 4NN9v30EMT; MARTIN'S - OPERA - HOUSE. ` c-ou%iEdo7hE:'}}o74'EI7. }B7zs:. Monday Ev`;---[6`Ar|-lEi'fROUS worm. Has now on hand one of the Largest Stocks. well bought for cash. ever offered in this city. Look at our linmi: Ladies` Full Boots. Ladies Kid BOOM. ice` Skaunf Boots. Men's Winter Boots (Full oxod uputo L no lop) only 82, ruklly worth 83-4: Genuine Bargain. Them is niso a large stock of ilnnd-Made Custom W'ork on hnnd which will be sold at. Slaughter Pricea. Rubber: nnd Overuhoea in great variety. Cus- tom Work a specialty. ` i THOMAS `CUNNINGHAM, 01.!` I)............. 0.5.-.. rum Appomme In Klnulon of tho Brilliant 1 Young Actual. IDA vAN"""65E'TLANo, Hnnnnn-0-A hr Iunn nun- IIn.nl-II- H..I..4o...l HOUSEHOEJIFURNITURE, -~-~ vvvv--v-<- Suppqnod O1 15;: on lpodally Selected . Oouyny. rt1RsnAY, NOV. 24m, nl Ll. L4:--gLAIA -1.43` _..__l-nl__ -1 Nlu Nlchu and Isl!-lvny - A4.---.-...4 .--.._ 4.. n... _ MISCELLANEOUS. ALSO ` V` " "' "" " "TI 23? Pmxcms Sfgggvr. Will be Ila-opened on max our rm; auLn wmmi _-_-- BIG BARGAINS THIS WEEK. bARPl'l`3. ETC. W174?` ANA RCHISJI The Standard (Henry George : papa) ha? the clearest docriptiqn faouclxium a gun- I orally undc.-ntood_by its votu-ienin America- It lay: that the Idea thut violence tiny no` can or baton oocipl rcforlli in M91] upon ......v..- ...-....uu..u- u ;uv uI\:|a bunt we United States paid Sl5,000,000 to France `N for Louisiana in 1803. and $7,000,000 to Rustin lor Aluku in l807, does not warrant - the assumption that &'i0;lI).),(lID will buy up a great section of Canada in 1887. The can an widunt A pcmllcl. . The New .Yorlt .lIorm'ng Journal endorses Mr. Atkinson`: plan for the completeand nal settlement of all disputes between the United States and England or Canada, namely,-the buying of all the maritime provinces, Nova Scotia. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, for $50,000,000. There is no certainty, it admits, that the States could buy, them for this sum. nor even that the States could buy them for any sum. Canada, it says, might be very glad to get our $50,000,000, but England would probably object to a transfer that would leave her without a naval base of operations, like Halifax, in case of a future war with this country. What England's objections would amount to if Uanada was willing could soon be settled." To be sure they could, `judging of the feel- ing of the British government by the re- presentation of Mr. Chamberlain. He said that the closer Canada got commercially and politically to the United States the further _ it would get-from Great Britain, and it mightbe that the mother country `would ' bedisposed to show heras little considera- tion as she showed towards the mother country. That was Chamberlaiifa blutf to the commercial unionists, and intended to quiet them, though it is questionable if such has been its effect." The suggestion of Mr.` Atkinson is simply interesting reading. nothing mare. It cannot be given a moment's. serious consideration. The fact that the I1'..h_.I ca-a.... .._:.s on: nlu\h:\_\ . -- We certainly agree with `the Uttawa` Frw Prev, thst in View of the fact that the lenders of the Onurio bur cannot be induced to take judgeshipo," the lcssfexperi cncnd lawyer: may beseloeted, bntthnt the public interest would doubtless have been better served by the promotion of some capsble and industrious county judge. A practice he: grown up of ignoring Alto- gether the merits of our county judges in making appointments to the superior courts. It has become almost 5 fixed principle tht the man whosccepts 1 county judgeship need ' never look for any higher sppointment. There is neither justice nor common sense in such a principle." These are our senti ments exactly. A county judge of the learning and experience of Mr. Wilkison, of Nspunee,{or instance, is better tted for the judicislduties of the superior courts than even some leaders of the bar. An able county judge has not only to keep him- self versed in the luv, but he has the bone- t of experience which is of incnlculable value in the administration of justice. The government makes: mistake in overlook- ing the county judges. From them it should select its occupants of the higher seats on the_ bench. . .... ....a u. Ilefelwl` to the suits." Uur vunuty .-oun--il- I men may conclude from this that only le- {caf awaits them. It is sometimes safe for A corporation to ruin a demnnd on the ground Until. hu the Advantage of strength and power on its side. When it collides ` with In innitely stronger body. agovern. men: backed by n parliament, the elfcct is damaging. ..a....._. ...v . . ---------- vv--VJ `vs-Iu\l|` gnu: . l have been unable, After I critics] enmi- natinn of the statutes referred to and bear- ing on the question, to find any grounds of .I..l........ 4.. pl... ....:- " IL... A. ..._.... ,,,, 'I (`hiof Justice Amour, in giving judg- ment in the use of the North and South Norfolk license cnmmiuionerl ngniust the municipnl mum-il, which involved most of the legal points raised ,in A similar suit ` against. the Frontenac county council. said : .-I I....._ |.,..... ......l L. -n.__ _ .._:-: _| There are now nix u-an vacant in the Que- bec uuelnhly ~l.ll0l' for the comnien of Ni- colet. Hm.-helsgn. Multinongo, Slnelforal; `l'emiacou.tn Anal Rimoullxi. Four of these counties were repreuntesl by conoorvativon and two hy llherlll. That Mr. Marcie: will hold his own In hue no doubt. He has levelupml n talent for government quite Iurprining. No one hu rinen more rnpidly into public fuvour. nml given evidence of these qualities which are the gunruntee of prolonged favour and uuhilneu. THE DAILY WHIG. mos. 0!//I//V//VGHAM moment iumpoct. There will certainly ond onverl in the new order of things, I Tnlnnd. wlooe escape from lutul injury i matter 0! so rt-cont dste. The work of making the approaches to the ` rnilwny crooning: in. it in aid. to ho gone on with. in the hope and expocutlon that tiw conntv muncil to be elected in Jnnunry will endorse it. In!` carry it to an early comple- tion. 'l`lul. the new council will not toward: it like the old council we cannot for l lie mcxxur nIt'Tsn wmo.n .. a mum. in ubunhod awry Thurnhy m nu Alungm In tho nun: In mm of Mn hm! Jnh l A La ' hm J b .a`..`a. ci'.7.l.'a`.`. ;"`.'. .'n.'. 3}u.'n."`.1a .,'....`. .. Vwizllmnwvdu-In u-sou. I`,I|\I? I II IIINHI`, Ilnnnnlglnn (III! I slIIICX1VI| For four lines. onsor two tnssu-Hons . 1 . For four lines, such su uont Insertion . Ovsr tour llnss.Ilrst Inse Ion locpo lsohsu usntoonsocuuvslnsi... do Oaossw suhssquont Ins .. loo Twlusswso . subsequent has...... no "i'2.::..'..:'f;1.'.`}.. .'1'..'2'.'.".';.;i n;'.';.... uuuun won. Iunuoquom uu..... so Throoaw unhntuenuno ..... .. do " V Notion of nrrlyu and llulhollo. nah. nun: when ' booted. when OI lg Busch! uouou In reading columns no 0 - ed at our: Illa. Hlrnrn nf nnln.-urn:-nhul Amu-m|nl|o{n- nu \ In I! nun rueu. l Olllccru of unlnvorpornlo-cl Anon:-lntld'nA or Bouleua will be held uornonnlly ruupnmnlblu fut all order! they give. ' Tm: mu-rm: Wma Irubllahod every oven- III. III II King mm . Klnmuon. Ontario. A1 Ill DOLLAII PIII YIAII. " 090'!" nor Orbeun ANNOUNCEMENT. TO THE ELECTORS :- In respectfully soliciting your votes and inuences for the ensuing Mayoralty election, I trust that my service in the Council in important positions. and my delity to the interests 0! the city at large. will commend me to your fullest support and consideration. Yours Fllihilly. J. DUNCAN THOMPSON. uuyuvvvu PIDIILIIII yufwu ICIIW. J. B. I'lC.\'8lC. Proprietor. An\'I-:1InTnclIc.V'I1L \_._- _____ ..__ A _ _ _ _ . . , _._ "1o'1:"" nu . II! V aw`- Tm: BRITISH wmu. MnN'nAv. N Al'IlIuur I '1' I '3- Junoq CruI!fl:l d. N` . 0 friends! I pray. to-night. ' Keep not your Rinses for In dead cold brow : The Iny is lonely. let mo foohhem now. Think gently of me. I un travel-worn. lly tnltuan too: are plqrcod'by run! 3 thorp. ` Fm-rive. command. olrlv plead . Whondnealnlalutb mil ?! Ihmlnot need The made:-nan for wine long to-night. I would look upon me as of ore. pol-chance. And when in the old tnmi r way : . ` For who could war wlth dull unconac ous clny 9 , so I might. res`! forgiven of all to ght. me. . Remlllng other days rcmornelully. The e on chill me with averted glance ` Wonl loo upon of perc anco. wu : If I should die to-night. E`on henruaatranxod would turn once more to me. ` My friends would call to mind. wlth loving thought. some kindly deeds the Icy hand: had In-on ht; Some ntle words the frozen llpu had sat : Ermn 3 on which the willing feet had sped. The memory of my Iomnhneu and bride. For Cloakings and Ulsterings try the islrmnds which the willing feet had sped. memory m ride. My hasty words. an would be put as do. And so I should be loved and mournod to- night. ,__..rV V --r- ---... II I should die to-night. My friends would all mind. with loving If I should die to-night. My friends would look upon my quiet taco Bcfon they luld it in in reotin place. And deem that death haul left almost fair : A`nd hwimr unowm-him owers mminnt mv hniu And deem mu. noun IIMI Ion It. almost nur A`nd lnyinzanowm-bile owora inst my hair. would smooth it down with I ul tenderness.- And told my hands with lingering cu-eon.- Poor hands. no empty and so cold to-night. uuwuvur, auu Wlu man It lgllll next session. The premier of Quebec will lenve for Eu- rope in a few da I. He will _\*iait Rome and hand the minus that the pope is to be presented with by the members of the pro- vincial government. " VV III II l'Iy.' Mr. Parnell remsins quietly about the Sussex coast. His health is very bsd, and his disinclinstion to wearing work or re- sponsibility incresscs. He controls his party, however, and will lesd it sgsin next session. The nremier of Oxmlmc will la-.n\'n fnr Rn- ..- vrwrnnu-3 v. gnu llvvv `J1. v luwullu no 13.115 ho. ml. . J. B. cliny. Dominion business college, will take charge 0! the commercial course at ` the evening chases in the Nnpanee Mechan- ics institute. T might his lectures there on Will It Pay 3" \I.. D........n _..___:-.- ,_..:-n.. _|._._. .L_ ncv. fl`. l\Clly, Ill NOV. l'l'. A\lCUOIlI.gll, were in Brockvillo yuterday in connection with the opening of the new St. Vincent do Psnl hoqniul. I D l..I!-.. f\___:..:-__ L.__:_.___ __n,__ Ul IIIC BCIIT. KJWEIIOTI. Rev. W. C. Henderson, Unit, has accept- ed the position of principal of Stanatend col- ` loge. and will enter on hll duties immodiute~ ly After the Christmas nation. His Lordship Blanopfluiy, his secretary Rev. Fr. Kellv_ And 7, r, Mnhnnnoh, Walnlnt. .\lcLeo inspector of the Under- writers pool. Buffalo. in here looking after the interests of the concern as to the cargo of the achr. Glenorn. no... w r u-..,a........ 1~..h 1.-- ___-_- The Cheaper Line: at 50, 60. 75c, and the Finer And Better Good: in Sealettes, Mata- laue `(`rIoth. Jersey Cloths. in Plain and Fancy. Heavy Boucle Cloths. Curls, Heavy Corkscrew Cloths, Navy Ottoman Cloths, &c. n u uI_auU I - ' "Diaxuu" is but. a noun dr (mama. In dirty seltlorth thrust : The name is foul. in I mama The thing in note 1! HR- . ' E. G. uoummoxk HA! Z!!! WLTK. Rev. 'l\lr. Mcliillivray. of Chalmers church,gnve an excellent temperance ul- dress in the Mission hall yesterday after- IIOOII. L` Ill!-Ill Cnpuiu George Crurford And Purser Cunninglmm,ol' the steamer Norseman, have arrived here and are squaring up the sea- IIon'wcrk. D-.. \I.. ll-t':lI:..___.. _: I-L,|__,__,n VPFIII - Wil{inm Dorul. of the vilhgo of North Buy. ha been appointed regiurnr of deed: in and for the tcmponry judicinl district of Nipiuing. l,`|nt.|in Hnnnnt (fl-nI'fn|-cl Anal pnlrnnr uonoa may no aumlucu II present. Rev. 1'`. H. Wnllnco, B.D.. of Peterboro, bu boon appointed professor of new tenta- ment litonture And exegesis in Vic-tot-in uni- versity. ` ll`:Il:-.__ l\-..__ -1 .|_-_.:II__- ,2 \v, .1 ---... , .... ..... .....,..-... . I Lord Lundownei successor will not be nuned until Enter. All the name: men- tioned may be dinmiuod At present. RAW. F. H. \\'nllm~n_ kl) , nf Pnbnrhnrn I KITIDYEOHIH IIIIIIIOIIIT) I0 Llnl. John hloniou}-, ha been nppointod mes- oennr and cuuuler of the pout oice, vice Henry Dunbar. resigned. 1--.! I__...l..._._-- _.._--_---. --l| -.~- | HIE l.D,lllI I yCIl'. Dr. Colin Pitblmlo, brother of Rev. (L H. Pitblulo, of Winnipeg. has volunteered as I Presbvterinn miulonury to Chins. ` John .\Inninn\-, hn hnnn nnnninnul mm. IAJIIT IIITUUKII !\IIIl'I'll'lI WVIIII -`luley I4IK`ll`. ` ` Sir Henry Drummond Woltf hll l(`(,`9plel ` the -Persian emhusy. He in poor and want: the 5,000 a year. Dr, (`nlin Pilhlmln hrntlu-r nf Rnv (1 N JII loll" WC lgllll. M r. Gladstone may possibly winter in the south (It Frmce. Rev. J. W. .\' rliug preached anniver- urv Iermomrat Mtawa yeatcrdn 2 Lord \\'ol\"ertn:n died worth smut 1'60, 0tX).000. Lndy Wolverton in his sole legntoe. Rider Haggard is going on u lecturing tour through America with Stanley Little. Sir Henrv Drummnnd \\'nlt!' hnn Al-banhul M!rr*:1%JTav'r S, the vegne notion tilt there in some portion lir hody of men who heve the power. but leek the will. to hfug about soclel relorm. end who mey he forced or frightened into doing .3. This Is h notion ekin to those eb veguely but widely diusql. thet herd timee ere dne'to greedy speculetors, low iweges to gresping employers. end corrupt government to depreved poiiticiens. lint ell such no- tions ere childish. Soc-Isl end politieel evil` ere doe not to perticuler men or sets ol men` but to general conolitions, in the meinten- enee of which the whole people ere concern- ed. end to the ehenginuoi which the generei intelligence end the generel conscience must be eroueed. liven i ussie it is not the police end the srh thet meintein ento- cretic government so much es the supersti- tious Ioyelty oi the Ruasiun psesent. llut of ell countries in the world this is must cleerly true oi the United Htetee. There is here." sevs the Standout. no privileged eristocrecy. nu estehlished t'l|lll'\.`l|,l|0 sund- ing ermy Ioyel to in person or '. dyneety. `Hone ell power is in the heads of the people, of the working messes. who oonetitnte the greet mejority of the voters. 'l'hey cen Ineke or unnieke politiciens. they cen give power to this party or to tet perty, they cen rifile the [ewe when they will end eceording to their will. 1! Voters ere bought it is heceuse they ere men willing to sell ee well es men willing to buy;if legieletive bo- diesere corrupt it is beeense voters tolerete e system which brings corrupt men to the front. It is not my not or set: of bed men who ere oppreuing end misgoverning the Amerieen people. but the Americen people themselves." This is not the opinion which inuences so many. end if it were there would be lower proechers oi the doctrine of force, fewer men willing to meke seerive ol themeelvee for the seke of e cause they ere uneble to deiine. Reed the productions of the enerchiets es cu-efully es one mey end there is still e feeling thet they ere too vegue to beintuelligently understood. The movement in which they ere involveci is founded upon discontent with the govern- ment, ee it is. end the eim is to destroy, rether then reform. the institutions of thet government end all that represents lawful euthority. Wilson Day, with an excellent troupe, in an Eh roul sgain. `Ir `:ll.l`IIn|l\n nunv nnannlr u-int.-r in Olu. 1 rnoplo \I'luuo Movounolnlu. saylugu and Dulmn Anrncl Alloutlun. IF ISHOULD DIE TO NIGHT. 10.-`-am In an ". mm-nu:-. .. .-uu --nu... riA;I";i-l}`l,i'p Blan:g E`-|`ea?', 3 V. r. Fr. Kelly, And M cDom.gh, in Brockvilla vanterdnv in I-nnnnnltinn T0 l5lGUST." " In Inn n nal H4 nluu PERSONAL MENTTAK-)N. I if InoI'odlI|'utln. 0. Uohlnnookk HA m'I:\'. HQ per lb. _ 1 A Special Job Line Extra Fine Ulster Cloth for SUI) per yerd, lctllll wholesale price 81.07. We closed the lot out, con- sisting of l0pi.-oeo, and secured then at a bargain. .

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