Kingston News (1868), 5 Dec 1873, p. 3

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Eureka Hot Air for Coal. L a November 24th, 1873. you ocutues, A811` 51 sortment of Tmware. And a variety of Heaiting Shove: for Coal and Wood. suitable for Halls, Pap-lours aild Rogms. _ V ISOOES. - A variety ofmnmb Stoves, Elbows and Stove Pipes. _ t Iron Bedsteads. Sinks,` Sid Irons, Ixmgis, Coal Scuttles, Ash Sifters, and a. genelrl aa- Tinware. LAMPS, THE IIANDSOMEST, the most perfect working and Sti-ongest Heating Stove in the Dominion. It took the FIRST PRIZE at the London Exhibition, I873. . Princess Street, Kingston, z Nov. 25, 1873. GOLDEN LIGHT] Trimmings, Fringes and Or-I naments: nocoln quhtly liked, ` You, love. " , taste Int .5 Shawls and Mantle Clotps, `IX-;.....1. D..:-I,... m. - W- Blakets and flannels. Laces, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers: _ -- ~...- ..,..vv.. av ;uuvv .|. House-Furnishing (i:;dg, Sheetinmz, |"i.-In`.-..a 'I'..1.1.. 1':_-__ m Dress Goods. l`..,......l. \I-..:.- V Silk Mantle `Velv-e_ts, Irlsh Poplin s, T1`:-nvn I-I... -- - , _ -r--..u From the most celebrated: makers Ireland. Fancy Silks and Satins, In all the dagi.-ah]. m...,:.... ".4 4/ - iB1ack & Coloured Vglfeteens, In In rrrn-:9 Ivn-.:..L-- .J l`'- - Citron, Lemon -2na_ 3. 3?"? A 1,34, Jamsu1dJollinnponivuu y_, . L a.-nu" . an: H) Luru cut one set of men in Llnaula, and put another set in their places, in the ebrta \\ hieh he was putting forth to that end. \Ve know that so long as he imagined that the ori- ginal arrangements between Sir Hugh_Allu.n and himscll would be carried out, no: was 1 strong .\liuisteri;tlist; we know that the mo- ment that arrsn emeut was brokcn oil` at the instance of the Go\'ernmen:, he became a Itrong Uppoeitionist. ; we know to-day that he is again a utrun; Zdiltistcri.-dist, that he has actually `been seen in this City of Montreal walking arm in arm in our lmdingltteo 3 with the new Postmaster-General, mu tut be con- tinue: t devote a great deal of his time 0 private couierxncaa u uh member: nf hm an..- Black Silks. Fancy Coloured `Silks. All #1.. \T-._-_L mvmz 1zA1sms-.nL'q'.a _ LAYER. GBQWKJ` LAYER R.AISIll8`~--IDNDOK , LAYlR RA_18_IlN8,' " '~ 9* nim1iA1rirn' ` Suited for the app:-oachingA Winter Season. All the Departments are nnw fully assorted. The Inspection of CASH BUYERS solicited. NEW 9'?3 ,_f_ .....v.. nvn vvcnl IIIIII Wood, 7 Also Cookini Stoves for Wood, Parlour Cog ing Stoves for Coal, wI`3,<: I:ll :ing Stofes for Coal and WM. nonsm &%.&gg;.? : King Street, IIESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TIIE openiug of large quantities of ' But One Price made. Sales for Ready Money on_ly. .. .& J. G`rARDINER. :........_ cu", L -9- - own nrucluo on Sir Hugh All, Potu-borough. Ind having read him: ha can! re_0l10 thl down in them wzuh the policy 1 meat as now l.lld0Ill100t1by Mr 1 honxie. ,-_ .._.... ..-.n.uu.uu&u ULUIIJ French Paialey Shawls, Ottoman ` Clan Tartans, andsome Lace f AI. .. 1 --r - - - - ,,. - -- -----...a..nb uvvuno Sheetings, Tickings. Table Linens, Towel- lings, Horrodks Cuttons, Lace Curtains, Table N apkius ; also a. very large assort- ment of Tapestry, Brussels and Wool Carpets. A Special Dvepartment wiehus. 1' rcncu rzualey shawls, Ottoman Stripes, Handsome Shawls. Also a large assortment of Beavers, Astracans and Seal Skins for Jackets. , .._.u. a.auu.|..|.I.U.l.IJn A Large Stock at Low Pnces. STUVESJ STDVES I , _._v._. ..v v VJ. I U VD, Real Lyons make, superior v The Newest Goods showing. .. uwu ul uuuno French Merinos, Empress Clot] nal Uords,;.SaI:in Cloths, Serge large assortment of Dress suited for every description of ' `*-}._,_ The upper Intern of the H stocked wnh salmon. '. The Lyon: Republican chi: `the oldest church organ in t one iith Eninnnunl (flint-nk . ,,-__ .. v.uvuu.u\.L VULVUUUC In a great variety of New Colours. -- vd - vov una. uu IJJ. Allthe Newest Shades. A full assortment of : CHlMN__EYS, ` GLOBE SA ND COAL OIL. U ,. L AGENTS FOR THE -,__.. ..-..uu nauuvsilw, the desirable Shades, cut on the ., June-u uunus, oerges, HUI {I asortment Materials 2- wear. J. GARDINEB )s, Cloths, Diago- `in Serzes. with a Empress Serges, It Dress Mm-.m-g.l. all the ] EVENING. DECEMBER 5. r value. 2 Bet Makes. x Shawls. uni. - nctg uufortuuat ely for sly for tlw country, lid not hear um. 51:3. m`u far mun there having been Iupt to grant any cupceszsions either to an or .-\un:ri\::m railways, the Govern- al devoted t`ucmsel\'es with great pains efulm.-ss to cxciudc both American and Amouc.-Ln xuueru-or, 'n..... 1.-.: t the an-cusers, -1"..:"' " .1 l;:`~, - Prinoon! smut. * IPABKH e .,.- ._.l _ , Oysters I Oysters I & 00-I `JOSEPH DDNNELLYJ .- I -__-_ vi .naU\Il-I-Ill-I At the sun hnocnny. Extra. Fine Salmon Trout I At the STAR GROCERY. CITY BO0K STORE._ .., .....-nu we gu tnld 10 : uleep, thought tho -ll' :1, listened a_g:un. no"HI"} This wonderful apparzitus contains sufcient ink to write a letter a day {qt :2. HUNDRED YEARS, uuuuxuv J.IUn .|. Labrador Herrings At the STAR GRIDCEIIY. Choice Table Godsh ,_ ___. `.-v Superior !Inexha,ustib1e Maic Inkstand Just received, YOUNG LADIES JOUR- NAL for December. A immense assortment of FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLIQS just opeI}ed. out, very cheap. . ' Genuine 1\ToT._1L lThomas McA1ey & Go. FOR IEALE, Lumber, Lah, Shingles, &c. D sued Lumber always on hand. Also a large quantity of Cordwood, Hard and Soft, sawed when ordered. 1 117 r. - - A--- ._. ---v\aa-nd-I KI Steam Sawing and Planning Mill One Hundred Cask Pressed Spikes. `J. MUGKLESTUN AND 60., HARDWARE. " One Thousand Boxes Horse Nails, One Thousand Kegs Cut Nails One Hundr_e; Tons I Blacksmiths? 0,531, One Hundred Kegs `/ Horse ggoes, November 27; On1yI$1.75 Each. Just q A I. for Tiunn--'|~ ` U Kingston\L 24:11 No-., 1373. Kingston, Oct. lltln, 1873. 1 claims tint probnbly 1 thin region in the urch st Clydn. It --- Kingston, Nov. 11th. 1873. \lJD?91D`I . Oysters"! Oysters I Oysters ! '5 unuup. I _ Cheap 1 Gheap J At the STAR Gll0CElIV. FOR SALE. I72. P11-lncess Su-cent. mm mm 3' f.T3T?C1?I'(}-LI1\IT` CALL AND SEE THE ...u on ucncu W. B. &.S. ANGLIN, Steam Mills, Wellington-st. ' m, . ..__.__._._. audion are to ?be no wrue letter dn. H UNDRED YEARS. ---- :;E'3.E7.@ , ber. Cheap 1 Cheap 1 liHlWllUlWlWWWWW Cheap ! mMMMMWWWMWfW y 0! we uovernv r Alexander Mac- }nEnI Lmu s run suits! THE undonigneti beg; to auubuneg to his many customers tint he has now on` ihaagd, of his own mannfnohno, in |SOUTH sm SEAL Jmxzr, `Double-1 breasted, trimmed with Plncked `Oust, I Up1gckod()tternadPllilB r ' IMPORTED uoxisrsoi ma.-.u.. ASZ_l`RM_3A_1{. . % % Samples of Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Barley, Vinegar, Corn Brooms, Bnishes, Soap and Oils ofditferent kinda, must accompany their respective Tender. ` All articles must be of ` uelity, and subject to theapgfroval of the Magical Super- intendent; who 1: not bound to accept the lowest at my Tender. Two naible sun-`eties for the (Ilia per- r.......-..... -: -- A sign of the Red, whim V and Blue. - Any further infomion can - at the Asylum. ` ' `lntrxv n -x----- formance of each eontnct must (in person) Vattend and execute Bonds for uuch ,- and each Tender must be signed by the proposed sure- ties. ` * -a.nd fore, neither of wh trul suvcuucu Ia. ' Fresh Beef, per lb. ; must be best quality, in whole quarters, equal _proportions _of hind than 100 lbs. 9 Bull Beef will be received. Fresh Mutton, per lb. Salt Codsh, per lb. I Fresh Fish of the following vsrie ' Salmon '/.l.`rout7, VVhitesh, Pickerel, or Bass, er lb. Fresh g , per dozen. Butter, best quality, per lb. - Salt, per barrel-Liver'pool, perbsg. Black and Green Tea, per lb. Cutfee, in bean, roasted, per lb. Sugar (Mnscsvado), per lb. Oatmeal, per barrel of 200 lbs. Indian Meal, per l00,lbs. ` Pot Barley, per barrel of 200 lbs. White Beans, per bushel. Peas, per bushel. Rice, per lb. Pepper (Black, whole), per lb. Mustard (jar),`=per lb. -Vinegar (white wine),-per gallon. Molasses and Syrup, per gallon. Milk, per gallon- Starch (Gleneld), per lb. Corn Starch, per lb. Soap, per lb. Tallow, per lb. Coal Oil, per gallon, ashing point to be no; unden`-120 F. no rm , per g n. Tgbacco, per lb. Corn Brooms, per dozen. Potatoes, per bushel of 60 lbs. Hay, per ton of 2,000 lbs. Straw, Oats, per bushel of 34 lbs. Bran, per ton of 2,000`lbs. Hand Scrub Brushes (Rnuia Hair), per dozen. -..y..- nuvcllucuh, V12 1 Strong Baker`: Flour, per barrel -of 196 lbs., inspected and branded to be deli er- ed at the Asylum in quantities from 1 to 150 barrels, on requisition of the Medical Su- perintendent. ' 1:\,,_,L -n . -- rrom partxels who will undertake to furnish the whole, or a paajl: of the followin Supplies, for use in Rockwood Asylum, uring the year 1874, in such quantities and at such times as may be ordered by the Medical Superintendent, viz: Q4-........ n,.L--V - Noon of Tuesdziy, 9th December next, From partials who whole , part fnllnwhm .-2......n... . FIE UNDER den until SIGNED will receive '. `EDEN 11 mcxson, Medial Superintendent. )_d_ Asylum, ) ` ulna Ul lll '-`-' weigh less be LU JJUIlg THE BAKER SHOP, with Dwelling, on Prigcen street, formerly occupied by Mr. Bwanaton. Applyto Doc 1. GEO. BROWN. LU LIED. BRICK HOUSE` fronting on Clergy Street and _adjnining the Quad SW9` .\ aloyan Hath C odnt `hurch, known CH5?!` oneasion I51: Noveinber. "' PP`! P i0Jo.HoInu, Sn ` tandem of llolm` LL prI0I`ViI0 7 ` CUP0F1 FAWinai0 _'W` I scorramanwo ma have jut reea_ivod,|n ` , ever imnm-hurl 3.5.. u.` -mu . NEW {ind elegant :tock3 fEIE:` `. _ of Plgun, Fancy and The Hut -ENGLISH AND ' wucnrxs. V V % A urge assortment to Kingston, Nov. 5.` 1878. - ' FRESH BALTIMORE OYS EBB-Sekt ,` d XXX._ 1i 0RK$GES, _ _ ' ~ LEMONS, MALAGA GRAPES, ', CHESNUTS, COCOANUTS, and - , " NUTS of ALL _' ` ," Amlalm-can 1ofW TER P very ne. gmwlzxplzrge sug` of Yyg ' and :1. (cizhoice stock of CA;_ D FRUl ` and choi all kinds, nu - n A u u 5, Watchmaker and " Which he will sou}: ve '7 call is respectfully solicited. AI-.. T`.VArIII1vnuu - &U .l..lUllo BLACKSMITH SHOP and Residence ~60 lot :1: Suth Lake Settlement, for the term of one, two or three years. A y to- JOHN R.U'I Jo`. ' HE be'rs offer for sale a quantity of ' Cqrdwo , also.Kindli_ng t ` ` % SHINGLES, LATH, `and all 'kinda at LUMBER constantly on hand and FOR V` Orders addressed to us at our Mill, or left gt ihe Oice of W. M cRossie, will reoeivp prompt attention. ` Ban-ieeld Mint, 1 Nov. 5th. I872 L. M. WARREN as 96. ` E1) THE STORE on P1-ineess. ;osite \Vhite s Drug Store ew Stock of well Selected REES BROTHERS Manufacturing Cra in-t;.\...... OYSTERS BY BAZAAR. _ mswsoor & sum: sronL Now is the time for ` CENTS PER CAN ; 2 C at the _ Aprn,1,aTt!;.*:aT"`% , l_, _ _ -_ _.._, wvuulucu. Also LEATHER and FINDING$for'u.!e." J. COOKE. ` Kl Eaton. Nov. 41:}. In-m For Sale. . TVVO THREE STORY BRICK STORES, on Princess Street; most central stores in the city. Apply at this office. Nov. 13. Klggston, Nov. 4th, 1873. Nov. 15th. Bows and Sll0ES, MARBLE nnocx; PB1NCESS-S'f. : neuem Muir, 5th, 1873. -,--------_j--- For Sale, TWO at-clan CUT` STONE HOUSES on Queen Street, st present occupied by to . Mr McP y SAAC HOPE, Col borne Street. Sept. 25. \ Just Received, OYSTERS 2 M. GAGE. JOHN OOOKE NJ _nJJ.U\J J. .lJ.J_`J.I.\IK Manufactm-ting Ccfnfectionera. e Oyster-s. ONLY 40 f; CANS fox-7_5 CENTS `at I ' . A Iolicitedr.y ow pug - TH_E QUART `at .the ` LU J-IKILLU, - W0 FRONT OFFICES OR STORES tud Bu-born Shops in tho Hsrwood House. Pqcaeuion immediately. _ Alno Bar- Room Fm-mture, Mirror. Counter, ta. Hu- wood Home for sale. Apgytg Nov. 17. E swlmt _; 1 A unux, board in 3 pri\'ntc' fa 1) where no other boarders are kept. ply at the DAILY NEWS office. Nov, _3. uuuu uuz o I I auwu. W RS. JENNIE A. SMITH has mom for more boarders. Good board furnished for $3: week. Brock Street near, O'orrl s Boot and Shoe Factory: -3uxAn.J' Au].-:1\'1` to canvass fur 4 Bean- A tiful Chromoa ; can make $5 a day, at the only 50 Cent and $1.00 Share in Kingston. J. F. RAYMORE. Dec. 3. ' -naval! In 1Acu|ll.I|lU(l. Not long ago :1 gentleman had ncc.-Lsion to reprove his little son, aged four and one-half years, for an oence which Ind on obhcr oc- casions called forth words of correction. The parent closed with, Now, \\'illie, I don't want `to speak to you again `about this;` .which was promptly and very decidedly re- sponded tp as fullows : \\'ell, pa. I doesn't want you to ! . August 25, 1873. ' nlun, nnxwes Ina: another Houmn Catholic priest, Rev. M r ('ha.pn1;`.n. has been arrested and imprisoned for non-p:v._vment of school tax. Other priests. and even the Bishop, are said to bemenaced with similar proceedings. Mr King, the Attorney-General, is indicated as the prime mover in _tl_.1is arrest. which, the let- ter says, was the opring of an access of spleen caused by his unsuccessful-efforts to de- feat the re-election of new Federal Ministers in New Brunswick. The prospect locally of any alteration in the School Luv to suit the Roman Catholic clergy is said to be hopeless, and the interference of the Dominion Govern- ment is demanded. \'.-L I..._-A~- -' .\ uru':'m Jlumlr tro` mck. states that: In-inst {an Al .. I 'l.. Sept. Juurd 1i.U'l"1lLE, 4th Concession of sum Lake, Dec. 4th, 1373. 4ll01lll`f(ll U(lZl f(. Nzw Bm`xswu':; S "nil:-run II.....l..t'..... Wanted Immediately )Y A LADY, board in private family, ) _w'1}er kent. An. IV G11 SMART AGENT 1 K cifnl uh.-.\...... . . -uunwrv. ` -go nun nsaaanz Evans, u... on1iuma.cAnm.nox, . :11-A- Boarders Wanted.` . Jl~2NN'll2! A Qmnrru I.-- , ._.._____.. FOR s]u.E. mm? To Let, I HOUSE` rm. To Let. D Q}-IOD _.:H ___:j___.___ Wanted, fn on n- TOIE .I Pvt! ucrnn 'u':; Svnoms.~.-\ letter to the e from St. John, New Bruns- hat another liomnn 1' nd with nroceedimr. M-\ Luau Deane IP68 ment, I01` 2.: Iyto JOHN R_U1 E, Eh (`.hIInnI-nun AC 1' ...`l -.-vs. ' to 4 : can m.-um 3:5 5. J... -4 >0 1V0\'ellllJl'. "991! ntendeut till 30115` ... an access 01 sfuI~e\Irts cdcral ospcct rl mminion ........y `av: n_~c mac). A gentleman of feutlve testenlnd been at I dinner, where he drank freely, and did not leave for home until ve late. On the door steps, and lie in 3 up the latch-I , he became utielied thnt h e was eeeen ' y c_m_vivialized, and not in precisely that 0 mon w_l;ich as husband should be in to ` `good u., __ 1v_...:, - - 7- ' INOEVFJV Baef Gloakings,` f Beatifulj Dress Goods, . Cheap Scarlet Flannels, _ Cheap Flannels, Cheap Qaliton Flannels; Ghedp Blankets. x ' "';;ew- S631 ; ` New`Wdb1 shaviw` ---vv ~ --~'1 Qg. I Set Nickle Forks. ' Set Silver-Plated Tea Spoons. Sugar Bowls, ` Card Receivers. Butter Coolers, K Salt Cellars, &c., ~ .` With hundreds of Useful and Fancy Articles uuitnble for Presents, worth Ql.50to $3.00 each, all selling now for only come soon AND GET YOUR` CHOICE I SET TABLE KNIVES, SE1` 'l`F`.A l(N1Vl`_Q ISET TABLE SET TEA KNIVES, ; \Vhibe Handle,best I PAIR. CARVERS, E .-v... -_ . `1873. Holiday Season. 1873. I LO0K OUT FOR m:LI'u1oUs BOOKS, POETICAL wouxs, .s"I`ANDA1`.`.D WORKS, vowmas up MAGAZINES, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, SCRIPTURE TEXT BOOKS, TOY and JUVENILE BOOKS, BOOKS and PICTURE CARDS in Packets. BOOKS FOR BOYS, BOOKS FOR GIRLS, BOUND NOVELS, MUSIC BOOKS FOR PRESENTS SCIENTIFIC \VORKS, A la. 5 stock of Biljlcs, Testaments, Prayer Books and Hymn Books for all Denomina- tions, ` BARGlNS . AT GRIGOB:S, The Corning` llolitlays we onueat cnurcu organ r1i;;;v'.." in the Epiecopd Church ClyLd._ 3: originnlly imported from England by '1:,5,my Church, N ew York ; and before coming to Clyde was used for Trinity Church. Geneva. Deep gutters are worn into the key-ivoriee by the mury nger: that have pt-eeeed them, and the instrument nsturtlly been othor evidence of in age, but in still one of good tone and volume (for in size) A .-...ol.....-.. -2 :__n_._ .... . e - HENOERSON S BOOKSTORE work boxes, Desks, La`dies Companions. Fancy Scent Battles in Morocco Gases. Vases, 'tatnettes, Bookslides. `(. :1r\'ed rackets, Match Boxes, &c. A B C and Building Blocks. .7 Dissected Maps and I ictures. Lotto, Uheiss. Draughts, Parlmir Croquet. Gaines with Cards--vari0us kinds. _] lated Chains, Gold Beads. i Vulcanite Necklets, Set , and Bracelets, and a large variety of Toys and Fancy Articles of every description. KJ Autograiph Albums. Satclnels_ Baskets andTravc1ling Bags. l ux~scs, \Vallets, Menu). Books. I'm-kct Diaries for 1874. -~ ' Fancy lnkstands, \\'a.tchsta`mls, Ther- mometera. I-....:.... u:..:..-- - - [Now in Stock and Arriving IHENDERSON S. Dec. lat, ' Fancy G60ds,Stati011e1_v; Pictures, Etc, IITIIE HOLIDAYS. NVV. lat, 1873. S PLEN MD PHOTOGRAPH A LBUMS, uuuca cu ucvuu: 8 great detl of his members of the Gov- ernment and their leading lriends. Under or- dinary circmnsmnces his cumluch would be most ulinia.-ul: to cxplxm, but we Kind the ex- planation of it. in we uutczueut ni Mr Mackeu tic an to the policy of the-new Government. Thu. statement. in that the ....1a.w ...:.;..;. .-;.. _ WALDRON S. uuuletera. l'm.-kcl: Knives, all sizes and prices. Stcrenscnpcs anal Vic.-\\`s. Plnutngraplxs, Litlmgraphs. Uhromo-Litlmgra}-lm-\'ex'y ne lot. Boxes of \\'ater Colours. hold Pens, Pencils and Plated Cases. Coventry Silk Book Marks. ()p`l":t Glasses, Telescopes, Microscopes. \\'I1ite \\:'ood and Tart. n Goods. V\ or|: Boxes, Desks, Ladies Uasnsx gOOKSj in unusually large quantities and in all Departments of I.iten-ature. iota of New Goods cheap. ' ,2: R. Wa.Idro,1;fsg;~ 0119 'l)oll;1r Each. John Hendersn, l)I )`[\`l\`t.`ru:v nu... -. }.-NE\V BOOKS constantly arriving. ONE DOLLAR ! Now Showing _ yiuniths ; here is the payment which Mr Mc- __-J -.v -v I-vanlvw an _ out uzuaulaulle, Alnenc.-:1. lines of railway In connection with the Can ulian Pacuic. It is in fact not to he 3 Cuna- dian Pacic atfnll, but a more extension of thc America: railway system into our territory. Here, then in the explanation of all the enema which have occurred during the last eigh Short-Hand; wn.so1~rs BILi$i1qs._t ' I PRINCESS STREET. PRINCESS STB.EE:I`. N NE 3.1, ..~ Si-w J 1, u 3 ` ` ` r 3,; H ` ,.`.. ` * r I M $ .2 AL; |N EW % FRUIT cm, --__- ........ou man no I_rus eilenlll convivialized, precuely_tln V olition which should be In to _ I good wife. Uantioualy autumn; the Willi . he stopped, listened 3 mom? '5: 599`: 3` " noile, Illd congnt.nlsted_ 3: that ever}:- "'l In uleep. Quietly he took of hi ovtfto. drew of hi! boots, nlowlyueendo` the stain to his hodroom, in `mad at the door, believed he vu refgnably ' ht, ntealthily entered, found tbsp: turned 1!, wife nppsrcntly an ' uloop, sat down, again. no . lnegan to undress, got molt thing: 05, In _. my to`wu_'d gho bed, when the wile 4,1 bosom qmtly Coming to hd, due: 7 `N '

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