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CONCEPTION BAY ADVERTISER. VOLUME XXVII HARBOR GRACE, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, MAY 15,1886- NUMBER 11 Advertisements. Insurance Notices. "Thoenix Fire Assurance Company, LO.lt.UtH STRE.T ESTABLISHED IN** 1782. Ttt.STEKS ,. DIRECTORS. .lose(,b Win. Baxeudnle, Esq. llristow Bovill. Esq. Tiie Hon. .lames lti_.g. .lohn Glutton. Esq. (ictavius R Con,-.. Esq.. M.P. Oenrge Arthur Fuller, Ksq. Charle*. K Good-art. Esq. M. lllm.ie llawkin.. Esq. ♦iir John l.abhnek. Hart.. M P., F.R.! ( harle*. Thomas Lucas, Esq. Charles) Maguay, K.q Ibe Hon. Kdwin K. I'ortman. Dudley Robert Smith. Ksq • Win. .Line* Thompson. Km. MilS. tilllHiM'iH.'i .l.ilIN .1. ltl....nitTH.i.. !■>., Advertisements. HOUSEHOLD WORDS! I .pitai : ...-I the pro.ui Pills A. Ointment Purity of Blood essential to Health Strength, and Look _dfo. am puss nil other Medicines for Purify ing the HI,,.,,! ; they are available for „ll „h«.| .-.IicH.nl hoiiHohoM remedy to. all ni*,. ...li-is of the STOMAC II, LIVER, KIDNEYS am' BOWK X. In Cong. .ii«t. i.»<| I IliKi.i notions uf ev -ry GENERAL issuran.eCompany FIRE AND LIFE. KSTA1U.I-11F.1) A P 1 8*. 7 Capital: £1,000.000 Stg Insurance, effect.- I on almo.t all lind. ol |„„p,-r..y in Newfoundland at lowe.t J. AUGt-STCS CLIFT. I O.M. JOHNSON, MD., CM. ■I.-, ra, ..,.1 ... oeM-.e.f HA t) LEGS, BREASTS, HI,|l WOUND.. HI..-..mail..,.. n.,.l all Skin di.- I IV...-», I HOLIO* QUEEN Insurance C.n_pany Capita!-—£2,000.000 StcrHnjj. QUBEN INSURANCE BUILT INO LIVERPOOL, QUERN INSUHANCKUUILDINGS, 00 GHACF.i'HUIK'H STREET, LON DON. T'.VRN I'Y-FIIIST ANNUAL REPORT n... h. n.l Acr year 1. 78. presented to the* SI,.,,,-],,,I,I.-, i nt the Annual Mr.ting,on Tuesday,. May. 1- 79. *t which Bernard H_tl.H__(., presided, allowed, in lb* Dividenl i ml 1-jiiu. at the tato together nf 1 . per cent, was declareel, £ 11,035 being ired forward PI UK BRANCH, Tliat the Premiums for lB7«i after itedtictintr; Ro insurance*, amount,-,! u> C4.5ii.27t, being an increase of £5,391 over the Premium Income of 1877 ; and the Louses to £2.-1,661, being 55.16 per cunt, on the Premiums ot the Year. IN THE LIFE DEPARTMENT. That New Policies had been i.s led I ir £2-22.-85 ; •ud tluH the Life Funds hy thn addition*, mado to it as the ream* nt tl.e year's operations now represent* 67.9 |ier oent. of the entire net Premium, i■ • -.-i-.-.-il on every policy in fence. Tor surplus balance in the Fire Account was shown to be £107.599, out of which £20,000 was appropri. _wl to Hn*'M»nse \ccount, raising that Act. lunt ti £140,000 and making -villi the Ce B*rve Fund snd Balance carried forwsrd £21.000. V .; FUNDS — Cspis-U Paid np ; ...~£ J 80,080 General Iteserve Fund 170,009 - ire r, ind for unearned Premiums 4*-V-00 Bilance carried forward .. \M,0Sq Life Accumulation Fond . S-d.HIA Annuity Fund... .- Il,_»8 A. T. DUYSDALE .'•'.>. OXFORD STKKKT, LONDON. .....I M..1.I ,.t la. U.I, 2*.. 9.I.. 4m. 6., 1 Is. .' 12 ., I 3:1., each Box n*.l Pot, and in I.! la nt 36 _nt«, 90 cent-, and Sl... oenlH. au.l the Im gel-aiscrs ill proportion. ryCAUTION —I have no Agent in tho United State*, nor nre my Medicine* sold there. Purchase*-* *nould therefore ook to the Label on the Pot* and Boxes If ihu sddre** is not 5 33, Oxford Street, London, thoy ar* spurious. The Ti.tl. Marks of n.y said Medi- Oltawa, and also !. _*„- .,,.../ T. DMAS HOLLOWAV Oxford Street, Ixindon. Dec 11 '. NORTHERN Assurance Company -BM__=-L 353 c*3 LIFES .aimtal—J..,000,000 Stg FIRE PREMIUMS : £408. 00 LIFE do .7..... I_.,i.iu IN l'KR_ST IIO.OOC DEAD OFFICES: , LoKbOK — I Moflrgele Street AutniitKS—3 King Street. PKoarecniMm—Forms of Application lor Firo and Lifo Insurance, snd all olhor Inlorniation can bo obtained •' GUARDIAN FIRE & LIFE AssTorance Coiap'ny OF LONDON. * ESTABLISHED 1821. Si-bscm... Capita .„......£2,000,000 '' The "GUARDIAN" being afirst-olssa English Insurance Company .offers all those advantages most de.irable to insurer.,vi_, undoubted stability, favorable terms and prompt settlement o clsims for loss lhe undersigned hsving been appoin -id Agent for Newfoundland Is prepsred to is- ne Policies against los* br Five. JAMES 8 WINTER, St. John's. JOSEPH GODDEN, Feb 7 Sub-Agent Hr. Grace POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of puiity, strength aud wliole.oiiieness. More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low Ieel. short weit.it. alum or phosphate powders. Sold mily in cans ltov.lL BAKtM PnWDKIl Co., 106 \Vall-j_- N.Y. JshAly GEO. WEBBER, DRUGGIST, Water Street, Hr Grace Ptiysiatnii. Surgeon & Accoucheur. ilately Harbor Grace Stove Depot Glass, Tin A Hardware Establishment Fo tht east nf Messrs. J„\u Munn .(• Go's C. L. KENNEDY thankful for past favors receiveel from peoplo of this lown and outporta, wishes to inform his m»ny tiiemls unel .uh that he has now in slock a large LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. • -TuESliAT. April Jft. The home met at half-post four o'clocl On motion of hon C. It. Ayre, ihe C*p Race Light-house Hill wa. passed throng > be read a third time to-inoi 'I'he house then, on motion of hon. E. While, wer. into committee of the whole upon tbe Savings* Hank Bill. After a short deliberation tho coromitiee rote and reported the Bill, wh.ch is to be read a third Hon Dr. CROWD- moved tho honso into committee of the wbolo upon Iba Hill to resrulato tho sale of poisons, hon. Mr. Bowring in the chsir. Tbo first section having been read ss fol- .., -„,',,r-iii-.v wiih llio regal, or three Bill. Provision is made permitting the use of poison to destroy rsts snd vermin, but none lo sllow the purchase ol it. It i. allowed to be Bold but not to bo purchased, which is an evident omission. Then again certain article. «p .ified as poison, and within thi- restrict ion. ofthe Bill, and nam* ed in the scliedule, include substances used every day in tl.e arts and manufactures. «iich a. photography and other work : and it would be » hardship lo prevent persons from ..Maui ii.- ihem eten-pl upon ceriihc.it ol a me-ticsl man. a. tbu Bill prescribe. Again, the Bill applies only to reran,,, in those who in.)' import then, in any quantity ai-,1 give them away. It is well know" ih.I poitaon. are imported in large quanitiie. ge.ted that a elan ., .hould to* ii.lrinI... ei obliging pi-r-o. » selling-.Hff«ou. ir, obtain i n. rnli-iie from n ini-uio* inian cniinter.igii 1- lull STOVE SH if nil de*scriptionB with all the latent niprovr-me-r.t*—comprising COOKING FANCY FRANKLIN HALL and SHIP'S, ogeth. r with GRATES and FITTINGS of all sizes. A Iho, a tin. assortment of tho newest Gothic GRATES (British nnel American.) IN THE SHOt* a large stock of thn following article* I olhers too numerous to s|wcily— ints ol all colors. Spirits of Turpen ioe tea Paints in 1, 2 and 3 Ib tins White Lead .., Oehr*. Glue Copal snd Furniture Varnish, Mucilage Kerosene Oil. Window GIbbs—all sites Harness, Furniture snd Brass Polish Brunswick Black, Chare's Liquid Glue Glycerine Leather Dressing, HARDWARE of every description. Oval Boiler., . - EiisintlM. and TUutd Boiler* . . English & American Kim and Mortise Locks "'Vindow Furniture. Sash Balances Irass Pole Ends, Brackets snd Rings \incriesn Axes and ljatchets English Hatchet. American Cut Nsils snd Finishing Nsils. Glasswsre—Lamp Chimnies snd Burners Hall and Dining Room Lamps Clian.lellsrs—•_ and 8 lights. Sun Tab!* Lamp.. Toilet Seta Britannia Metal lea and Coffee Pots Silver-plated Table, Dessert and I'esapooo. Silver-plated T»ble and Dessert Fork* CUTLERY of all Kinds. Ivory-handle Table and Dtuert Knives Ivory-bsndls Pickle Forks. TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS GROCERIES.—Coffee, Sosps. Match*, To all of a hioh inspection is invited. ..inn with the introducer of ll.e Bill, be (Dr. C.J bad expressed Ilia opinion Unit it wbb not fair to throw upon medical men lhe nnn* of gr.ntinr* rcrtifi.-ale. fnr the oh- tniiimciit of poison without charge Nor wonld it Se reasonable on the olher hand io e-iwet lhat panic, de.irollsto purchase, .ay a penny-worth of poiaon, Bho.il.l be ob li,.-*. tn pay half a-dollar for a e-rliticale from * physician, lie ibereforr. proposed t . expanse .the'rourih aeciion of the Bill, «lii'-h reads ihns : •• 1*.--_1 be nnlawfii! In sell any poisor to any penon except upon the written request, direction or prescription, of a regulBVly-qualified medic! pvactiiioner." By _l_lting thi-clause the Ilill will bo rly B»«imilnle,l to ther En.li.h ing poison to be sold *»'! lll.kinc '** B_i.i'ry--BTVept of all by -horn purchased : so n. to be *Ta!!.blei as evidence in tl.,- ce of ibe perpetration of crime. The only poi.on ii.porte.1 here ie large qnani'uiea oulaide of what ia required for medical ptir- poaes i. .Irvchnino and afler the paming of thi, Bill Ihst will probftbly be dons away with. None of the poison mentioned ic Ihe se-h,.,I,tl,- of this Bill should be used hy any but professional person. ; except perhaps cyanide ol potsssiulc, wbich is used in photography, lion Jamhs Pm- ca'led Iho r\tt tho hon. and learned mover of lhe Bill to one great omWolf from the Bill, whether intentional nr not ho wss unaware. It was However s very grave sod imp-riant omission, and one wbich, if proviaed (rr in this Bill, would make of it one of the, most beneficial ril.Ksur.s ih th. genrra! intereat. of lhe colony ever enacted by our Legislature. He referred to Ihe omission from iho .obedtile. of lhe poison called alcohol. 'ITist alcohol is a poi.on il was notneces- sary for Mm' 16 attempt to prove to ibe intelligence of ibis bouse. Thst is a fsct admitted by enlightened intelligence all the- world over, and He m.in tsined when n law i. about to he enacted lo control and regu- late thekaleof pol*on*,._ would' be wrll to include in ihe list ene that has proved more fatal to the human nice than any dru_ in tim phartnaeop .la. Wero Ihi, poison embrac- -' In Ihe list before us, we should li urn. brandy, whiaky or gin. ll* kiir-w inat it was nrg.ul th.it alcohol thus uaed was s T>iy slow pois.ii, lut it may be taken in sufficient qnantity to elo its deadly work speedily as well ss gradually snd it is m,ir« eh-slruoiivu Ihan any poison named in thi* Bid, I be legislature has sought lo desl with ihia mailer by passing permissive law* ; and measures in the direclinn of prohibition have been favorably discussed in lhe legislature ; and now, if we were only to incorporate in this "" provision f,i, hid.li— •*■- ed that alcohol is more destructive than s»y poison mentioned in ihis bill. He (Mr. A.) conlended tbst i*. i. more destructive llian the whole of them put together ; ami under the circu m.lancoe of Newfohn-taod st (he pii-s.'ut lime, we ongfU to have a law forbidding it, importation and sale. However, it appears pretty certain tliat there is a good limo coming, though wc may not live to Me it, and he felt confident, from the general opinion growing up with regard to tbis poison throughout lhe world and taking possession of the public mind ovcrj where, Ih-ie !l,„ .-IToria hein. nt.dt* to -..train ila It this colony were its importation and sale elono away with. Hon. E. White fell pleased'to bear the npiiiioinof both hon.gentlemen,and lie could assure tbo committee thai it was a subjeel of ton grave importan.0 to laugh at. When wc are died on to-consider a law to regu- Iste and control the. Mile of poiaon mention, eel in tbe bill, the clauses of which have reference to dumb aniiqa. , why not include that nio»t harmlill of all—alcohol—that destroy, the human animal, body and toul. Mail should liave our first caro.'liecause lie has a soul and a being beyond this world ; and when wc find that in all parts of the globe restrictions are placed, aod still more idpel, upon the of alcohol ti-e proper business of on and liiidnbleeffoi ].--'i-;.i'.me to b.-.-l. Man i' sale of inloxic- ..!. and the evil effect* resulting from it, nd Ihe nuisance ha. been abated to a very -,g„ extent; still legislators have not taken icld ol the temperance queation in tbe nnnner m.itiy of tbem promised when ap- iraliug io llmir con.titiicn!., forgetful or ii.liffere.it to tlieir election pledges when t.ca Ihey had ol,'.lined their seals. Bnt hey may liud tha'. olher. are furnished rith good memoric. when the day of sp- _sl shall arrive It i. ibe .Inly of both Mr. I'll as noil as ruin, brandy. wlrt.key and" gin. He hlmsell bad been laid on a bed of sickness more than once, «..,! he wa. glad to be able lo le.iify that hi. iii.dri'. . attendant, the hon. and learned iid he hoi n hi. lootb.ra I, cr,-dit lo lion Mr. I'itls fnr intro thin matter, and be trusted thi, r would .et nn example to Iho othei ce. and wa. qui'o'ready to offer all the i his power towarda carrying through (be introducii t would only t n into tbis Bill, ,ve the effect of .here even i( it did pass tbis bouse. (Tub, f?utluu,d) Charles M. Wils.n, of Oregon, wi •The half, dozen Minard'a Liniment o hand al! right and hs, cured me e i. mUnia while not a (uw of my rbe ic nei hbors have been cored iuiel 1 s rb; .tisly wait for the I., im.rssre wailing for who have n.cd lappli* hol ei to other poisons, Ihe pernriwive law wnul. be superseded snd a pig.mic atridv would be made in the promotion of tsmperenre throughout Ihe colony. Whal could be more simple? whst more effectual way lo establish prohibition • and he called upon sll advocate* of lempersnee principle, in Ibis chamber to anpport this reasonable view of the esse. In adopting this suggestion a vast amount of good would be accomplished by a very small effort, sud the terrible evil reauliing from tbe ute of sn agent lhat has de.Iroyed millions of the I uinsit rsce would be largely diminished. Hon. C. IC Ave. wss drligbted to besr Ihe remarks of the hon. gentleman, and .bould give him credit for sinctiily in al be bss said on this subject, llo has ssscrir Several hindred person! Minarel'. Liniment for pi bald head., testify Ibat il a goo.I growth in all ca-ei ba. fallen br disea*s • it i BUil ii.vig.,ruling. If yonr children Are troubled witli worms, give them Mother Graves' Worm Exter- mitutor, safe, sure, and effectual. Ill-filling hoots and .hoe, came com«. Holloway's Corn Cure is the srticle to use. Chapped htniU. A few rial^w of J son'. AnaWiiUe Line, - hsnris occtoionajly w world for A neighbour of oors lost s v.l> sd used '.. cents worth of fBlei* ■y Coudilion Powders lis would riving his pretty Ohrsinut tod -r you. Doctor. IVm imw.le sbout the iu,poll.nee of a liluoeLpur-lyin medicine, it may be possible that them.tte h«i never seriously claimed your stiemini Think of it ,.e>-. ll, hy the n* ul s f., evils of scrofula,' and Ir.n.init * health conatitntion to your offapring*. thank u for the soggration. Mrs. O'lles r Street. Toronto Easter of April 85. Tho following interesting letter from tbe Rov Allen Wbitwnrth bas appeared in the* T..IM-. .— ' Sir,—At this lime of year tctK-ne como in rapid saccenion com.nenling upon or inquiring about Ihe singularities of the next year's almanack. ' Much correspondence will bo presented if you wUI give publication to lhe followiug fuels ■ Easter fslla in I.I. C at its •atei. pnwiible date. vi.. on St. ilark's Day. April 25. ' I'he lsst I.in,- that it sn tell wb. in I73S (old stylo), lhe neat will be in W.I. ' In old styie—that is, under lhe .Inlian Calendar, wliich gave 1-Xl leap veers in (our centuries—Easter (ell on St. Mark's Daj of 'J.'.. II.",, Uo, and'. 17 year.. I hu. I! happened in Ihe yeais lll'.l. 11114. IHU', l'.'l. ll'.l. I.'.Hi, Kill, 1TJO. and will happen in 19*11. if there Ihon remain any countries still retaining 'oM style.' Old stylo v, in I7.V_. and Ih, 97 leap years il u.e in England an Caienelar. -villi ■ In the Urcgnrlan Calender Ea.tcr fall, on St. Mark's Day at vury irregular intervals, liapponing on sn average ibroo time, in four centuri.a. At present, however, happens about once a coBtnrv, at interval, of either 67, ON, .1, 0:>. ld"_ or ll_l years. This excess of frequency is compensated for afler tl.o year 43-0 by ibrcc inlervala of . IM. 1.3611, nnd *.S8 years respectively. The ycari in whieh Easier occurs on April -.',*, .re bb follows (now aiyle) :—lfitill. 171H. I8«ii. 101:1, I'tWH. ".'130. -..'58. _"!_0, *.M10. 2S7M. 5fi:.l, 2782. 2877, 234,r>. 31102, 3097. lll.Sl, 3.1. . 33t'i;. lltil.. Ii:,:i7. ."i'Jnl. 37*1. 3811, li:,;,::. 4I'_., Hub. -I-J.l. I.:7C. -I.'.L'.. -H.-ui, I71H. i'.tim, .',120, 61 Mi, ,',771,,;_",', Ae • When l-j-ier .Sunday thus falls Whit Sunday fills on the Fea.'t of .St Antony o( I'mlua and Corpiis Chriati llay on St, .!„_. Baptist. Hence the old prophecy attributed lo St. Bridget, which may bo found carved on a .tone in a church near Treves :— ' When Mark ahall bring na Ea.tcr, Antony .hall sing the praises of Pentecost, and .Icllll .hall c.'liau .ho Bll-aae-,1 Siierriliiei.t ou the Fi-BBt of Corpus Chri.ti, then will lhe world resound wilb cries ol uiourinug and gr.,-1.' rangoment of the movable tea,!, recurred after sn interval ol 533 years. But the Gregorian Calendar know, no un-l- limit. Kor example!, Scptuage.iina has (alien as lale as February 22 four lime, iu the Christian era—namely in thn years 110. 672. 1204. 1736 (old stylo) ; but it will not happen in Tho Details sf the Land Bill. Leutda*. Ap ch„.e nil) w :,,,],,'.,', to-day. The Pbi. tlhe lanellnrd who is desiron. properly, .hall apply to till- itie.. "Iho litter shall' refer ll dter making inquiry. * Ihu prico at which (he property shall he .old iinl.s, iho landlord and stntc authority have previeiii.lv come to an agreement. If the landlord objects lo the pi ice lixr.1 by tlu- c.ininiwloii, ho may will-draw bis sp- pli.-.iti.in on ptiying cost.. When (be sale o( the properly has been elTcelcd. the com- miasion shall pay the creditors before making r>ny other tlistribiiiion o( lhe purehaao money. Certain rent charges may bo bought outright by llio stalo atithorily or payment may Im: continued from tenant'! repayment. In cases ol properly whereon there ia rea.on.ible cnuie to suppose vslu- add to Ihe purchase money a fair sum therefor, nnd minerals rtalized from thei .aid properly shall be vested in tho .tale authority or such local body as the lri.h legislature may provide. The Irish re- ce-iver general and deputies; who are lo execute lhe financial part of llio act. .hull be appointed to hold office a. permanent civil servants subject Io the authority of Ibe treasury. Tl.ey ahall be paid (rom the impe.ial exchequer, but ll.e lri.h government .hall appoint the actual collector.. If lhe receiver general or any of his deputies .ball bemiilty of mslfeanpee. the culprit .ball forfeit the aim, ao ln,t nnd a!«o shall be* tubjected to a fin., of £.",tH . The nien.uie empower, ll.e treasury l>. cr.-ale three classes o( permanent nnniil'ie*. bearing inleroalri-pecliv.-ly nl .1. 2J an. ih percent, and which shall be charged In Ihn imperial con.nliei.led (und .Strict rule, nre provided by tbe bill, which forbid .lib- dividing or lel'llng of holding so long a. it i. .object lo any slate charge, but lhe .Into iintluirily i« i-nr|iowerod to relax Hi.-.h rule, where it may think it advisable Other -mint, of the bill were fully covered by (Jl*dstuiie*'s speech o( Frielay even- Fair Fashion's Fancies. A gown of tbi. de.criplinn, which B clisriniug young wife, of tall figure, small round waist, gloMy black hair and " Irish blue eyes,'' wore recently when entertaining a doren lady friends, was of pink satin merveilloiix lhe front of the ekirt wsa pleated lengthwise. The train was ftni»heel with a narrow double pleating of f.ini 11,It ami pale gold moire. Down each .i,It- were panels of Valenciennes lsce. The lower parts of tho panels were pointed nnel adorned with bows of blue* and gold moiro. The polonnia.i was of Valfn.-ienii.-o long and elaborately draped st the back and open in front to show fie skirt, end tbe v**t of blue raoiie. The ve*t also was open, edged with gold moire and fastened t. a Valenciennes chemise te. side of Iho STitfi-K Coal.— /Vi*™, .V 1 . April 21 - While au.kl ,g emit well at I'. arl Creek, ou Saturday. , ta depth of _H> i vein of coalhfleen f.etlhick. Thia tvnul.l * que-slinn of we.tern New York and i adds a nuw leatur lerpn.0. BlIITHI! . It.!*. RM TIIK US Trn Rtati. , f 14--Lord Rnv li g of the in.li ilie of nnv ,1 arc! it., t ,at Ihe Uuited . incut had iithoritoil ibe pnrchn.e at fnr- r the carrying trade anrt Ibero ■» «««t y "f Ihe .nrplua l-.ugl.sb vessels would go lo 1,1,,,' too.. The is I'll!!-' iching of h front under a bow of the gold color. Another, -in whiohthe wife of a pro ent board nf trade man. who lives on north -ml., appeared, was made ol ailvor gray plii.h snd rose colored limeades. Tbo buck, ni. I- will, n broad Watii'sii pleat, was ol the plush, Iho train beinj; simply lini.hed with a heavy gray silk conl. "i he rose colored rich brocade which compn.ed tho front of the skirt w.a left witbo.it g.rniture, except at the bottom, which B« ilged with three fnll pit h.ied ll 'I'l,. front i.ist i l.n.M-ivi Di:l_ .'. —So inl. for I some go, thy of iles. ,y t..ue'iii the .lower".' More ery pretly .. „ brocade in a Krioe."it has the S|>|i*Braiice in. produced by a hrown and The design owe. its in* i- Bart, an,I rsthrr ..emblea | q"'"- i'-''--*0' i „,l„ up will, ,1. .1 M,-ei.l. The embroider,- ll Ibe skirt and forme lived i. i pninted plaited pls.1 be old lsce «... cuing Ibe happy com'-inn- linn of colour. A rnhv velvet dreas h"d boon trimned with ibe new oriental pa uted l.oe. Tbi. is of a guipure rirei.n. ni.de tenuixed will, gold and pai. led i-oluuiiiig. A broad piece (nnn* iris sl Ibe side. ni,rl it bordered it. the bodice. 11 If1 ml.,. .,,1,1 A iesgi.-»n in brown HI.II .ilk I,..,.-,'.- bad 1* pillled With g.,1,1 snd the upper drapery formed |uut of lhe bodice, which filled ibe figure, large plaits of lhe satin lall'ng at the side, veiled l.y the old gold pearled border—were placed nn Ihe left siiooldtr and st lhe side of the Royal C.crgraphical eocirty cf thia year presents Us chief honors t. Creelv and Sergeant Rrainai.. li Lieut. I.,ek-r.. I renrhed tha The ll,i«.l.n government have decided pnu n ih,.rough acicntific rxaiiiination cf he Crimea and it. capabilities. M. Kux* Mus-suliu,,,- ol the itinn of tho A di.liti- ... Vesaclny.ky. is to OltKOos —l.ir,,; I April _'_.—• I'he judge- mnnt ot Ibe court iu the Oregon inquiry wn. delivered to-day. l.e deci.ion wa. in favor of IlieowncrBiiitnthcerB of Ilie •learner on all Ibe questions submitted lo (tin courl It found, however, ibat Ilie fonrlli otliccr was anmewhat remiss in hi. .Iniu «. I ll.lllCllllg pi Did yon r, Answer This. r know ii of ll "■' l'"r" a tn ho ill .. Liver or ney«. or did yon ever know ono whe> well .hen either w.. obstructed or In- vc j and did ynu ever know or hear of case of Ibe kind Hint Hop Bitters would cure; A.k your neighbour tbo same »tioii.-7'... ... .-How.' Syrnp of Hypnphoaphite*, by' orlng .Irengtii to the nerves and mns- nf lhe* almnacli. cures dyspepsia, wbich il tbu rrtult of Ion ol nervous strengtli, .-or (lil and llypnplin.phiics of ,1 Soda for the _»at iwo yeara, ai l»r lhat there is uo heller pre- of the BBine kind in tho m.rk.-i. very palatable, and for chrooio o dry. from cold '.lent in nutnmn.l I nfliion..' bron- . ill Hack ihose most waichfal of ibeir heslth ; bnt tbey esn readily arrest any of the*, complaint, by rnbhing HoUnway'* Omt- ne-nt twloe a day upon lhe.skin over the iffoolo.l parts, and by swialing ita oniree- I'illa. veil k ipprnpriar. rate, an,l easy n»ly p.o*eet* the ■ iresent and future elan- ling or seen d,-,„rbii.g ilighteit dogree
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Date | 1886-05-15 |
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Transcript | CONCEPTION BAY ADVERTISER. VOLUME XXVII HARBOR GRACE, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, MAY 15,1886- NUMBER 11 Advertisements. Insurance Notices. "Thoenix Fire Assurance Company, LO.lt.UtH STRE.T ESTABLISHED IN** 1782. Ttt.STEKS ,. DIRECTORS. .lose(,b Win. Baxeudnle, Esq. llristow Bovill. Esq. Tiie Hon. .lames lti_.g. .lohn Glutton. Esq. (ictavius R Con,-.. Esq.. M.P. Oenrge Arthur Fuller, Ksq. Charle*. K Good-art. Esq. M. lllm.ie llawkin.. Esq. ♦iir John l.abhnek. Hart.. M P., F.R.! ( harle*. Thomas Lucas, Esq. Charles) Maguay, K.q Ibe Hon. Kdwin K. I'ortman. Dudley Robert Smith. Ksq • Win. .Line* Thompson. Km. MilS. tilllHiM'iH.'i .l.ilIN .1. ltl....nitTH.i.. !■>., Advertisements. HOUSEHOLD WORDS! I .pitai : ...-I the pro.ui Pills A. Ointment Purity of Blood essential to Health Strength, and Look _dfo. am puss nil other Medicines for Purify ing the HI,,.,,! ; they are available for „ll „h«.| .-.IicH.nl hoiiHohoM remedy to. all ni*,. ...li-is of the STOMAC II, LIVER, KIDNEYS am' BOWK X. In Cong. .ii«t. i.»<| I IliKi.i notions uf ev -ry GENERAL issuran.eCompany FIRE AND LIFE. KSTA1U.I-11F.1) A P 1 8*. 7 Capital: £1,000.000 Stg Insurance, effect.- I on almo.t all lind. ol |„„p,-r..y in Newfoundland at lowe.t J. AUGt-STCS CLIFT. I O.M. JOHNSON, MD., CM. ■I.-, ra, ..,.1 ... oeM-.e.f HA t) LEGS, BREASTS, HI,|l WOUND.. HI..-..mail..,.. n.,.l all Skin di.- I IV...-», I HOLIO* QUEEN Insurance C.n_pany Capita!-—£2,000.000 StcrHnjj. QUBEN INSURANCE BUILT INO LIVERPOOL, QUERN INSUHANCKUUILDINGS, 00 GHACF.i'HUIK'H STREET, LON DON. T'.VRN I'Y-FIIIST ANNUAL REPORT n... h. n.l Acr year 1. 78. presented to the* SI,.,,,-],,,I,I.-, i nt the Annual Mr.ting,on Tuesday,. May. 1- 79. *t which Bernard H_tl.H__(., presided, allowed, in lb* Dividenl i ml 1-jiiu. at the tato together nf 1 . per cent, was declareel, £ 11,035 being ired forward PI UK BRANCH, Tliat the Premiums for lB7«i after itedtictintr; Ro insurance*, amount,-,! u> C4.5ii.27t, being an increase of £5,391 over the Premium Income of 1877 ; and the Louses to £2.-1,661, being 55.16 per cunt, on the Premiums ot the Year. IN THE LIFE DEPARTMENT. That New Policies had been i.s led I ir £2-22.-85 ; •ud tluH the Life Funds hy thn addition*, mado to it as the ream* nt tl.e year's operations now represent* 67.9 |ier oent. of the entire net Premium, i■ • -.-i-.-.-il on every policy in fence. Tor surplus balance in the Fire Account was shown to be £107.599, out of which £20,000 was appropri. _wl to Hn*'M»nse \ccount, raising that Act. lunt ti £140,000 and making -villi the Ce B*rve Fund snd Balance carried forwsrd £21.000. V .; FUNDS — Cspis-U Paid np ; ...~£ J 80,080 General Iteserve Fund 170,009 - ire r, ind for unearned Premiums 4*-V-00 Bilance carried forward .. \M,0Sq Life Accumulation Fond . S-d.HIA Annuity Fund... .- Il,_»8 A. T. DUYSDALE .'•'.>. OXFORD STKKKT, LONDON. .....I M..1.I ,.t la. U.I, 2*.. 9.I.. 4m. 6., 1 Is. .' 12 ., I 3:1., each Box n*.l Pot, and in I.! la nt 36 _nt«, 90 cent-, and Sl... oenlH. au.l the Im gel-aiscrs ill proportion. ryCAUTION —I have no Agent in tho United State*, nor nre my Medicine* sold there. Purchase*-* *nould therefore ook to the Label on the Pot* and Boxes If ihu sddre** is not 5 33, Oxford Street, London, thoy ar* spurious. The Ti.tl. Marks of n.y said Medi- Oltawa, and also !. _*„- .,,.../ T. DMAS HOLLOWAV Oxford Street, Ixindon. Dec 11 '. NORTHERN Assurance Company -BM__=-L 353 c*3 LIFES .aimtal—J..,000,000 Stg FIRE PREMIUMS : £408. 00 LIFE do .7..... I_.,i.iu IN l'KR_ST IIO.OOC DEAD OFFICES: , LoKbOK — I Moflrgele Street AutniitKS—3 King Street. PKoarecniMm—Forms of Application lor Firo and Lifo Insurance, snd all olhor Inlorniation can bo obtained •' GUARDIAN FIRE & LIFE AssTorance Coiap'ny OF LONDON. * ESTABLISHED 1821. Si-bscm... Capita .„......£2,000,000 '' The "GUARDIAN" being afirst-olssa English Insurance Company .offers all those advantages most de.irable to insurer.,vi_, undoubted stability, favorable terms and prompt settlement o clsims for loss lhe undersigned hsving been appoin -id Agent for Newfoundland Is prepsred to is- ne Policies against los* br Five. JAMES 8 WINTER, St. John's. JOSEPH GODDEN, Feb 7 Sub-Agent Hr. Grace POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of puiity, strength aud wliole.oiiieness. More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low Ieel. short weit.it. alum or phosphate powders. Sold mily in cans ltov.lL BAKtM PnWDKIl Co., 106 \Vall-j_- N.Y. JshAly GEO. WEBBER, DRUGGIST, Water Street, Hr Grace Ptiysiatnii. Surgeon & Accoucheur. ilately Harbor Grace Stove Depot Glass, Tin A Hardware Establishment Fo tht east nf Messrs. J„\u Munn .(• Go's C. L. KENNEDY thankful for past favors receiveel from peoplo of this lown and outporta, wishes to inform his m»ny tiiemls unel .uh that he has now in slock a large LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. • -TuESliAT. April Jft. The home met at half-post four o'clocl On motion of hon C. It. Ayre, ihe C*p Race Light-house Hill wa. passed throng > be read a third time to-inoi 'I'he house then, on motion of hon. E. While, wer. into committee of the whole upon tbe Savings* Hank Bill. After a short deliberation tho coromitiee rote and reported the Bill, wh.ch is to be read a third Hon Dr. CROWD- moved tho honso into committee of the wbolo upon Iba Hill to resrulato tho sale of poisons, hon. Mr. Bowring in the chsir. Tbo first section having been read ss fol- .., -„,',,r-iii-.v wiih llio regal, or three Bill. Provision is made permitting the use of poison to destroy rsts snd vermin, but none lo sllow the purchase ol it. It i. allowed to be Bold but not to bo purchased, which is an evident omission. Then again certain article. «p .ified as poison, and within thi- restrict ion. ofthe Bill, and nam* ed in the scliedule, include substances used every day in tl.e arts and manufactures. «iich a. photography and other work : and it would be » hardship lo prevent persons from ..Maui ii.- ihem eten-pl upon ceriihc.it ol a me-ticsl man. a. tbu Bill prescribe. Again, the Bill applies only to reran,,, in those who in.)' import then, in any quantity ai-,1 give them away. It is well know" ih.I poitaon. are imported in large quanitiie. ge.ted that a elan ., .hould to* ii.lrinI... ei obliging pi-r-o. » selling-.Hff«ou. ir, obtain i n. rnli-iie from n ini-uio* inian cniinter.igii 1- lull STOVE SH if nil de*scriptionB with all the latent niprovr-me-r.t*—comprising COOKING FANCY FRANKLIN HALL and SHIP'S, ogeth. r with GRATES and FITTINGS of all sizes. A Iho, a tin. assortment of tho newest Gothic GRATES (British nnel American.) IN THE SHOt* a large stock of thn following article* I olhers too numerous to s|wcily— ints ol all colors. Spirits of Turpen ioe tea Paints in 1, 2 and 3 Ib tins White Lead .., Oehr*. Glue Copal snd Furniture Varnish, Mucilage Kerosene Oil. Window GIbbs—all sites Harness, Furniture snd Brass Polish Brunswick Black, Chare's Liquid Glue Glycerine Leather Dressing, HARDWARE of every description. Oval Boiler., . - EiisintlM. and TUutd Boiler* . . English & American Kim and Mortise Locks "'Vindow Furniture. Sash Balances Irass Pole Ends, Brackets snd Rings \incriesn Axes and ljatchets English Hatchet. American Cut Nsils snd Finishing Nsils. Glasswsre—Lamp Chimnies snd Burners Hall and Dining Room Lamps Clian.lellsrs—•_ and 8 lights. Sun Tab!* Lamp.. Toilet Seta Britannia Metal lea and Coffee Pots Silver-plated Table, Dessert and I'esapooo. Silver-plated T»ble and Dessert Fork* CUTLERY of all Kinds. Ivory-handle Table and Dtuert Knives Ivory-bsndls Pickle Forks. TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS GROCERIES.—Coffee, Sosps. Match*, To all of a hioh inspection is invited. ..inn with the introducer of ll.e Bill, be (Dr. C.J bad expressed Ilia opinion Unit it wbb not fair to throw upon medical men lhe nnn* of gr.ntinr* rcrtifi.-ale. fnr the oh- tniiimciit of poison without charge Nor wonld it Se reasonable on the olher hand io e-iwet lhat panic, de.irollsto purchase, .ay a penny-worth of poiaon, Bho.il.l be ob li,.-*. tn pay half a-dollar for a e-rliticale from * physician, lie ibereforr. proposed t . expanse .the'rourih aeciion of the Bill, «lii'-h reads ihns : •• 1*.--_1 be nnlawfii! In sell any poisor to any penon except upon the written request, direction or prescription, of a regulBVly-qualified medic! pvactiiioner." By _l_lting thi-clause the Ilill will bo rly B»«imilnle,l to ther En.li.h ing poison to be sold *»'! lll.kinc '** B_i.i'ry--BTVept of all by -horn purchased : so n. to be *Ta!!.blei as evidence in tl.,- ce of ibe perpetration of crime. The only poi.on ii.porte.1 here ie large qnani'uiea oulaide of what ia required for medical ptir- poaes i. .Irvchnino and afler the paming of thi, Bill Ihst will probftbly be dons away with. None of the poison mentioned ic Ihe se-h,.,I,tl,- of this Bill should be used hy any but professional person. ; except perhaps cyanide ol potsssiulc, wbich is used in photography, lion Jamhs Pm- ca'led Iho r\tt tho hon. and learned mover of lhe Bill to one great omWolf from the Bill, whether intentional nr not ho wss unaware. It was However s very grave sod imp-riant omission, and one wbich, if proviaed (rr in this Bill, would make of it one of the, most beneficial ril.Ksur.s ih th. genrra! intereat. of lhe colony ever enacted by our Legislature. He referred to Ihe omission from iho .obedtile. of lhe poison called alcohol. 'ITist alcohol is a poi.on il was notneces- sary for Mm' 16 attempt to prove to ibe intelligence of ibis bouse. Thst is a fsct admitted by enlightened intelligence all the- world over, and He m.in tsined when n law i. about to he enacted lo control and regu- late thekaleof pol*on*,._ would' be wrll to include in ihe list ene that has proved more fatal to the human nice than any dru_ in tim phartnaeop .la. Wero Ihi, poison embrac- -' In Ihe list before us, we should li urn. brandy, whiaky or gin. ll* kiir-w inat it was nrg.ul th.it alcohol thus uaed was s T>iy slow pois.ii, lut it may be taken in sufficient qnantity to elo its deadly work speedily as well ss gradually snd it is m,ir« eh-slruoiivu Ihan any poison named in thi* Bid, I be legislature has sought lo desl with ihia mailer by passing permissive law* ; and measures in the direclinn of prohibition have been favorably discussed in lhe legislature ; and now, if we were only to incorporate in this "" provision f,i, hid.li— •*■- ed that alcohol is more destructive than s»y poison mentioned in ihis bill. He (Mr. A.) conlended tbst i*. i. more destructive llian the whole of them put together ; ami under the circu m.lancoe of Newfohn-taod st (he pii-s.'ut lime, we ongfU to have a law forbidding it, importation and sale. However, it appears pretty certain tliat there is a good limo coming, though wc may not live to Me it, and he felt confident, from the general opinion growing up with regard to tbis poison throughout lhe world and taking possession of the public mind ovcrj where, Ih-ie !l,„ .-IToria hein. nt.dt* to -..train ila It this colony were its importation and sale elono away with. Hon. E. White fell pleased'to bear the npiiiioinof both hon.gentlemen,and lie could assure tbo committee thai it was a subjeel of ton grave importan.0 to laugh at. When wc are died on to-consider a law to regu- Iste and control the. Mile of poiaon mention, eel in tbe bill, the clauses of which have reference to dumb aniiqa. , why not include that nio»t harmlill of all—alcohol—that destroy, the human animal, body and toul. Mail should liave our first caro.'liecause lie has a soul and a being beyond this world ; and when wc find that in all parts of the globe restrictions are placed, aod still more idpel, upon the of alcohol ti-e proper business of on and liiidnbleeffoi ].--'i-;.i'.me to b.-.-l. Man i' sale of inloxic- ..!. and the evil effect* resulting from it, nd Ihe nuisance ha. been abated to a very -,g„ extent; still legislators have not taken icld ol the temperance queation in tbe nnnner m.itiy of tbem promised when ap- iraliug io llmir con.titiicn!., forgetful or ii.liffere.it to tlieir election pledges when t.ca Ihey had ol,'.lined their seals. Bnt hey may liud tha'. olher. are furnished rith good memoric. when the day of sp- _sl shall arrive It i. ibe .Inly of both Mr. I'll as noil as ruin, brandy. wlrt.key and" gin. He hlmsell bad been laid on a bed of sickness more than once, «..,! he wa. glad to be able lo le.iify that hi. iii.dri'. . attendant, the hon. and learned iid he hoi n hi. lootb.ra I, cr,-dit lo lion Mr. I'itls fnr intro thin matter, and be trusted thi, r would .et nn example to Iho othei ce. and wa. qui'o'ready to offer all the i his power towarda carrying through (be introducii t would only t n into tbis Bill, ,ve the effect of .here even i( it did pass tbis bouse. (Tub, f?utluu,d) Charles M. Wils.n, of Oregon, wi •The half, dozen Minard'a Liniment o hand al! right and hs, cured me e i. mUnia while not a (uw of my rbe ic nei hbors have been cored iuiel 1 s rb; .tisly wait for the I., im.rssre wailing for who have n.cd lappli* hol ei to other poisons, Ihe pernriwive law wnul. be superseded snd a pig.mic atridv would be made in the promotion of tsmperenre throughout Ihe colony. Whal could be more simple? whst more effectual way lo establish prohibition • and he called upon sll advocate* of lempersnee principle, in Ibis chamber to anpport this reasonable view of the esse. In adopting this suggestion a vast amount of good would be accomplished by a very small effort, sud the terrible evil reauliing from tbe ute of sn agent lhat has de.Iroyed millions of the I uinsit rsce would be largely diminished. Hon. C. IC Ave. wss drligbted to besr Ihe remarks of the hon. gentleman, and .bould give him credit for sinctiily in al be bss said on this subject, llo has ssscrir Several hindred person! Minarel'. Liniment for pi bald head., testify Ibat il a goo.I growth in all ca-ei ba. fallen br disea*s • it i BUil ii.vig.,ruling. If yonr children Are troubled witli worms, give them Mother Graves' Worm Exter- mitutor, safe, sure, and effectual. Ill-filling hoots and .hoe, came com«. Holloway's Corn Cure is the srticle to use. Chapped htniU. A few rial^w of J son'. AnaWiiUe Line, - hsnris occtoionajly w world for A neighbour of oors lost s v.l> sd used '.. cents worth of fBlei* ■y Coudilion Powders lis would riving his pretty Ohrsinut tod -r you. Doctor. IVm imw.le sbout the iu,poll.nee of a liluoeLpur-lyin medicine, it may be possible that them.tte h«i never seriously claimed your stiemini Think of it ,.e>-. ll, hy the n* ul s f., evils of scrofula,' and Ir.n.init * health conatitntion to your offapring*. thank u for the soggration. Mrs. O'lles r Street. Toronto Easter of April 85. Tho following interesting letter from tbe Rov Allen Wbitwnrth bas appeared in the* T..IM-. .— ' Sir,—At this lime of year tctK-ne como in rapid saccenion com.nenling upon or inquiring about Ihe singularities of the next year's almanack. ' Much correspondence will bo presented if you wUI give publication to lhe followiug fuels ■ Easter fslla in I.I. C at its •atei. pnwiible date. vi.. on St. ilark's Day. April 25. ' I'he lsst I.in,- that it sn tell wb. in I73S (old stylo), lhe neat will be in W.I. ' In old styie—that is, under lhe .Inlian Calendar, wliich gave 1-Xl leap veers in (our centuries—Easter (ell on St. Mark's Daj of 'J.'.. II.",, Uo, and'. 17 year.. I hu. I! happened in Ihe yeais lll'.l. 11114. IHU', l'.'l. ll'.l. I.'.Hi, Kill, 1TJO. and will happen in 19*11. if there Ihon remain any countries still retaining 'oM style.' Old stylo v, in I7.V_. and Ih, 97 leap years il u.e in England an Caienelar. -villi ■ In the Urcgnrlan Calender Ea.tcr fall, on St. Mark's Day at vury irregular intervals, liapponing on sn average ibroo time, in four centuri.a. At present, however, happens about once a coBtnrv, at interval, of either 67, ON, .1, 0:>. ld"_ or ll_l years. This excess of frequency is compensated for afler tl.o year 43-0 by ibrcc inlervala of . IM. 1.3611, nnd *.S8 years respectively. The ycari in whieh Easier occurs on April -.',*, .re bb follows (now aiyle) :—lfitill. 171H. I8«ii. 101:1, I'tWH. ".'130. -..'58. _"!_0, *.M10. 2S7M. 5fi:.l, 2782. 2877, 234,r>. 31102, 3097. lll.Sl, 3.1. . 33t'i;. lltil.. Ii:,:i7. ."i'Jnl. 37*1. 3811, li:,;,::. 4I'_., Hub. -I-J.l. I.:7C. -I.'.L'.. -H.-ui, I71H. i'.tim, .',120, 61 Mi, ,',771,,;_",', Ae • When l-j-ier .Sunday thus falls Whit Sunday fills on the Fea.'t of .St Antony o( I'mlua and Corpiis Chriati llay on St, .!„_. Baptist. Hence the old prophecy attributed lo St. Bridget, which may bo found carved on a .tone in a church near Treves :— ' When Mark ahall bring na Ea.tcr, Antony .hall sing the praises of Pentecost, and .Icllll .hall c.'liau .ho Bll-aae-,1 Siierriliiei.t ou the Fi-BBt of Corpus Chri.ti, then will lhe world resound wilb cries ol uiourinug and gr.,-1.' rangoment of the movable tea,!, recurred after sn interval ol 533 years. But the Gregorian Calendar know, no un-l- limit. Kor example!, Scptuage.iina has (alien as lale as February 22 four lime, iu the Christian era—namely in thn years 110. 672. 1204. 1736 (old stylo) ; but it will not happen in Tho Details sf the Land Bill. Leutda*. Ap ch„.e nil) w :,,,],,'.,', to-day. The Pbi. tlhe lanellnrd who is desiron. properly, .hall apply to till- itie.. "Iho litter shall' refer ll dter making inquiry. * Ihu prico at which (he property shall he .old iinl.s, iho landlord and stntc authority have previeiii.lv come to an agreement. If the landlord objects lo the pi ice lixr.1 by tlu- c.ininiwloii, ho may will-draw bis sp- pli.-.iti.in on ptiying cost.. When (be sale o( the properly has been elTcelcd. the com- miasion shall pay the creditors before making r>ny other tlistribiiiion o( lhe purehaao money. Certain rent charges may bo bought outright by llio stalo atithorily or payment may Im: continued from tenant'! repayment. In cases ol properly whereon there ia rea.on.ible cnuie to suppose vslu- add to Ihe purchase money a fair sum therefor, nnd minerals rtalized from thei .aid properly shall be vested in tho .tale authority or such local body as the lri.h legislature may provide. The Irish re- ce-iver general and deputies; who are lo execute lhe financial part of llio act. .hull be appointed to hold office a. permanent civil servants subject Io the authority of Ibe treasury. Tl.ey ahall be paid (rom the impe.ial exchequer, but ll.e lri.h government .hall appoint the actual collector.. If lhe receiver general or any of his deputies .ball bemiilty of mslfeanpee. the culprit .ball forfeit the aim, ao ln,t nnd a!«o shall be* tubjected to a fin., of £.",tH . The nien.uie empower, ll.e treasury l>. cr.-ale three classes o( permanent nnniil'ie*. bearing inleroalri-pecliv.-ly nl .1. 2J an. ih percent, and which shall be charged In Ihn imperial con.nliei.led (und .Strict rule, nre provided by tbe bill, which forbid .lib- dividing or lel'llng of holding so long a. it i. .object lo any slate charge, but lhe .Into iintluirily i« i-nr|iowerod to relax Hi.-.h rule, where it may think it advisable Other -mint, of the bill were fully covered by (Jl*dstuiie*'s speech o( Frielay even- Fair Fashion's Fancies. A gown of tbi. de.criplinn, which B clisriniug young wife, of tall figure, small round waist, gloMy black hair and " Irish blue eyes,'' wore recently when entertaining a doren lady friends, was of pink satin merveilloiix lhe front of the ekirt wsa pleated lengthwise. The train was ftni»heel with a narrow double pleating of f.ini 11,It ami pale gold moire. Down each .i,It- were panels of Valenciennes lsce. The lower parts of tho panels were pointed nnel adorned with bows of blue* and gold moiro. The polonnia.i was of Valfn.-ienii.-o long and elaborately draped st the back and open in front to show fie skirt, end tbe v**t of blue raoiie. The ve*t also was open, edged with gold moire and fastened t. a Valenciennes chemise te. side of Iho STitfi-K Coal.— /Vi*™, .V 1 . April 21 - While au.kl ,g emit well at I'. arl Creek, ou Saturday. , ta depth of _H> i vein of coalhfleen f.etlhick. Thia tvnul.l * que-slinn of we.tern New York and i adds a nuw leatur lerpn.0. BlIITHI! . It.!*. RM TIIK US Trn Rtati. , f 14--Lord Rnv li g of the in.li ilie of nnv ,1 arc! it., t ,at Ihe Uuited . incut had iithoritoil ibe pnrchn.e at fnr- r the carrying trade anrt Ibero ■» «««t y "f Ihe .nrplua l-.ugl.sb vessels would go lo 1,1,,,' too.. The is I'll!!-' iching of h front under a bow of the gold color. Another, -in whiohthe wife of a pro ent board nf trade man. who lives on north -ml., appeared, was made ol ailvor gray plii.h snd rose colored limeades. Tbo buck, ni. I- will, n broad Watii'sii pleat, was ol the plush, Iho train beinj; simply lini.hed with a heavy gray silk conl. "i he rose colored rich brocade which compn.ed tho front of the skirt w.a left witbo.it g.rniture, except at the bottom, which B« ilged with three fnll pit h.ied ll 'I'l,. front i.ist i l.n.M-ivi Di:l_ .'. —So inl. for I some go, thy of iles. ,y t..ue'iii the .lower".' More ery pretly .. „ brocade in a Krioe."it has the S|>|i*Braiice in. produced by a hrown and The design owe. its in* i- Bart, an,I rsthrr ..emblea | q"'"- i'-''--*0' i „,l„ up will, ,1. .1 M,-ei.l. The embroider,- ll Ibe skirt and forme lived i. i pninted plaited pls.1 be old lsce «... cuing Ibe happy com'-inn- linn of colour. A rnhv velvet dreas h"d boon trimned with ibe new oriental pa uted l.oe. Tbi. is of a guipure rirei.n. ni.de tenuixed will, gold and pai. led i-oluuiiiig. A broad piece (nnn* iris sl Ibe side. ni,rl it bordered it. the bodice. 11 If1 ml.,. .,,1,1 A iesgi.-»n in brown HI.II .ilk I,..,.-,'.- bad 1* pillled With g.,1,1 snd the upper drapery formed |uut of lhe bodice, which filled ibe figure, large plaits of lhe satin lall'ng at the side, veiled l.y the old gold pearled border—were placed nn Ihe left siiooldtr and st lhe side of the Royal C.crgraphical eocirty cf thia year presents Us chief honors t. Creelv and Sergeant Rrainai.. li Lieut. I.,ek-r.. I renrhed tha The ll,i«.l.n government have decided pnu n ih,.rough acicntific rxaiiiination cf he Crimea and it. capabilities. M. Kux* Mus-suliu,,,- ol the itinn of tho A di.liti- ... Vesaclny.ky. is to OltKOos —l.ir,,; I April _'_.—• I'he judge- mnnt ot Ibe court iu the Oregon inquiry wn. delivered to-day. l.e deci.ion wa. in favor of IlieowncrBiiitnthcerB of Ilie •learner on all Ibe questions submitted lo (tin courl It found, however, ibat Ilie fonrlli otliccr was anmewhat remiss in hi. .Iniu «. I ll.lllCllllg pi Did yon r, Answer This. r know ii of ll "■' l'"r" a tn ho ill .. Liver or ney«. or did yon ever know ono whe> well .hen either w.. obstructed or In- vc j and did ynu ever know or hear of case of Ibe kind Hint Hop Bitters would cure; A.k your neighbour tbo same »tioii.-7'... ... .-How.' Syrnp of Hypnphoaphite*, by' orlng .Irengtii to the nerves and mns- nf lhe* almnacli. cures dyspepsia, wbich il tbu rrtult of Ion ol nervous strengtli, .-or (lil and llypnplin.phiics of ,1 Soda for the _»at iwo yeara, ai l»r lhat there is uo heller pre- of the BBine kind in tho m.rk.-i. very palatable, and for chrooio o dry. from cold '.lent in nutnmn.l I nfliion..' bron- . ill Hack ihose most waichfal of ibeir heslth ; bnt tbey esn readily arrest any of the*, complaint, by rnbhing HoUnway'* Omt- ne-nt twloe a day upon lhe.skin over the iffoolo.l parts, and by swialing ita oniree- I'illa. veil k ipprnpriar. rate, an,l easy n»ly p.o*eet* the ■ iresent and future elan- ling or seen d,-,„rbii.g ilighteit dogree |
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