Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jan 1887, p. 4

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SIREETWXEREE TAX -'--W wt: *-' - :5; `_`:1hot:rou:nohy=run:L B . ` ALEX. ROSS. IJUST ARRIVED II Murray&Tay|or s MonsteI'Uleariu,tzSale, I76` PRINCESS STREET. AQ. I. ./I/87 /MA 0//v| I v ~ we advise all Bargain seekers to examine our Broken Lots of B RI(TENTT8. DRESS GOODS. `Dress Gouda for 200., Dress Goods for 250.. and Court. For further rliruhu-a apply to James I. III! oolicilor. or to Messrs. dkem V\'nlkcm.wlluilom. Kingston. Dated at the Master`: Ofco. Kingston. this ll: day of December. I883. JAMES AGNEW. us. A. xii-zlnsnsox. Plnlnlmb Solicitor. Muster. Dress Goods for 850.. Carpet anq Iillinnrv Warehouse. BEWARE 71331: 'ron.1Irr. b3Y_ ns. worth 450. worth 500. worth 350. lnnov-v;I`w;lnnva-ylnnduuouokot '*:-:..**'.:.:=:-'- "2.-2: - :5: I mgn no u-ct-In Elk and In- htoul 0 hr ouch; wan: Pun Whlu Dad I. Nth! WI! Owns. an wand `NI: mull oven- Inn wan-. Rnnnhl \'nhm In unllamonh (`hu- Wlnul Stock at ONDIEEUII AND DIAWI$ KITS U OIDVQ `[ At (lronlly Reduced Prlcel. the lhknoo of tho i ` sauna 1.41:: (min that-usher. In all other respects. the terms and conditions of snlo will be the standing conditions of the aid (`ourI. Fur furlhar nnrlivulnm aumlr txnltlo Banana `nu nnnlu maven- wur. Value In Gentlemen`: (`ha- Vau. In such! And link. , W. 0. ASHLEY. I5:1`..?I.`l ; W-G-TA.sE:L:m: ._.:._.___.../ o._......_._.._ , SELLING OT=T= 3:? .'"E33 3..T!3.J~ . -`___ -_ -__ ...._- no ll now showing a full apartment for Chrhlmu. and as well an holug ornament: thovuumehn. Just the kind of pl-menu for thohu-d times. Now _[_o_your umo I9 so`cI.u-o_ CIJEARN} sma DORLAND 8. l u His recent experience leads him to beovo I unnhero no no good: in hinllue lnlho oily j uuuoquu mg for mac II. I. _-._ -L__A__ _ A_.n -__,,., , - 4 FURS, CAPS AND GLOVES NATIONS, AUTHORS AND JAPANESE URAGLE, LUHUIAGHY. of an ucre. more 0| lea. t The propgt will he om):-ed !fIor.:ai\`llo sumo]: o A man its `. Inc whiuh ha been % g:`I$::)&}n:(er. a `pub chuonhnll pay down I) per cent. of his pur- chase money at the time of sale for all the mid sown] parcels. except for pm-col No. I. on which he shall my down lo per mm. at the limo of sale to the plnntitfs snlieilor. and the balance shall be paid into Court in thirty days that-nutter. In .11 nlhur re:-Ilnoclx. the condil ions GALLOWAY] S %Dominoes. Checkers, Chinese T Bagatelle, &c.. &.c., . F. NISBETS, --PRICE LIST :- Seven Feet Long . . id. Hen_de_r {on & 00., GO BANG, LOTTO, GAMES OF Ofthia Tobogtnn the manufacturer :- Tho original pntontstu-'l`o . wit s my latest tenusd improvemon sunds nu- rivalled tor in-ability and spssd. ThoStu*"'DohoaEnnsu's sllmsdo from so lected and menu: seasoned stock, put to gather by skilled w men In A most. suhsnm I bl manner. Their record for wood during the putsssson was the very highest. Since then Booksellers, PRINCESS S'l'REL'l'. - - - KINGSNN. la Lhdbust yet out. Being narrow in tho hood thou in no friction on the aide: of mndo hills: it is pnrticuluiy well nished. very handsome in nppou-ance. sunny and dunbio. Those To- buggnna are made in two wnyo-with low rails and with high rnilo-tho one with high mils in just the thing for ladies` use. as there is no dun- geroi` getting the hands scratched while holding on. the rails being higher than any cushion. Dbrnm Y tum . nu Tuelr record for speed during the tunnel: very hlghut. have added several Patented Improvements which will be found to Add to their excellence. l mu II n.AA|.. IIIUII RAIL. ` Six Feet. 8383. . Six Feet $4.47 \ Seven Feet 84.00. Seven Foot $53`! KEEPWUR-FEETWARM EVENING GAMES] -cu ,,-uvw- :-'1 lrnt-(`!'a;n laundry upstairs. 'l`..x uIn nun I'IIx`\ "CHI :7 ' '|'ou:p|wno. vw--------, LEDGER OI" ` _ CASH BOOK. We hnvo 1 full stock constantly on hand uid _ our prices will be found as low as in consistent with quality olth goods. John Henderson 8:. Co., PRINCESS srnmm. 5 THE TAM 0'SHANTER sums. j Toboaganlng is to be the popular amusement this winter. and in I few days the now alldo l will be in running onlcr. 2A! the beginning it the you dmog; every Ml 9b"|'- ll` `Busing: Ian mquirol I Now Sol 9! Bookmor at but u ' tI"0|\*o him a call and It will repay yu. % DAY BOOK, II\l IPILI I I III: llluuvi lug Iuuua uuu pct-uuvus. uI|un|L In the (`it of Ki ton. in IE parcels. mum-ly :- , I No. I. he south-weal m of town lot ` No. $3. fronting about 46 ft. on t Street by ghoul 71 feet on Gun: Stmet. No buildings. but Jun. I3. Jan. 8. "ibbiii XB'i{A}3Amms. THE ``STAR ' TOBOGGAN. emm-em -*`1i~iii{Nzsn1Nc.* T HE "00M T" TOB06 G'AIV 4. R. ,R'A'r'raNaunv. _..-_|_...._- - __ Ialw uculg lll`llUl' uluu any cusn --PRICE LIST : UBURNAL, I I"KRl l'lIl'1.`la mu. I III In III\`u|aI\v. u1'uI\u-nu lulu ; . No &. myth side of Jose h Street `us. I5. 16. I7 and ii. north sldoof Jo in Street; Nos 54. 55. 5& 59. N and GI, south side of John Street. and Nos. GR U. 70` 7|. 74 and 7 north sidootThonuu Street. in I p 0! of lot; In out fortho late I . C. Ilurdock. on the northwest part. of farm M No. I concession. west. of the tt river Catam- qul formerly in the Townah p. now in the (`it ' of on. according to the plan 0! the nlot n ed In the Rourlatry Omco. (`Ity of Klmr The Corner Bookstore. . noun 8 ooh. I-mucus _u-nur. . 01-` ALL KINDS. KINGSTON. _J|I. ll. 0! K aooonu plot nfed R r`: o'1':co'. CW '5' 1:73" axon. oath of the on d loln containing omr or loan. _ 1')... nrnnnrlv will be nlrm-ed for sale auhmot IFRONTENAC AGRICULTURAL SOC Y. "f'!IE~AN N UAL Ml-ZETING of the l-`ronwnnc Agricultural Society for the Elocllon of Oflicora for the ensuing your will be held In the City Council Chamber on WEDNESDAY, JAIN. 19th, 1887, A . ....- .\'..l....l- in HR.` nhm-unnn frncotl. . Parcels No. 2 lo I8 inclusive. bein town lots ,\Ilh .'m. I7 Anal nnrlh nldnof Jo Slmol : 5|. IL ). Pl'RSL'AN'l` to afltuigmenl of the (`hnncery Division of the H t our! of Justice IIIMII` in the Action of by vs ling)`. tmuri date the third da ' of I `ember. I . there wi ` be sold. with t 0 up rotation of James A. , Henderson. Esquire. 1`... hlamterof the Su- pncme Court of Judicature fur Ont.-trio at King- ston. by J. B. llutvhcson, Auctioneer. at his Auction Room. Bmck street. (`itvof Kin ton. at one o`olock in the afternoon an 'l`l'ES A\'. the ram day of January next. The fnllowimr lands and promises. situate in ls always wen stocked in variety and styles. THE A.\'.\'l'AL nhs:E'r|.\'o or the Kingston Eloowrnl Division Society will be huld in the Council Chtuuber.(`il ` Bluldi on WEI -NI-JS~ ` I)AY.lho lillhdnyol ummry. nsu\nl.atse\`on _o`c|ock Emu. Jun, I s7[{6r vALuAi3LE WBUILDING LOTS. um mu day of January next. The following promises. I Na I. he nun nl. ullv U navy: J. B. \\'Al.KEM. President. Jun. I2 ELECTORAL DIVISION 800/57) , THE TAM 0`SHANTER' Sl.ll)[-Lwi be ogllgnosd on Tl'l-`Sl).\\' I-Z\'|'2.\'l.\li .\'l.\' .(\\`0nther pcnnimng.) / I.\l.u..In nl nu.`-nlunu urn 1-nnlinllr |'u~ A`MU"SEME'NTs-'-MEETINGS: 1 -_--.__ _-_-...._ ..__._..1.--------. - : om: ms:-:I_:. A COUNENOINO HONDA) , JlN:_,l0th. MmsmiRIoTnrs'rmRIEs I D..- I -....5.... .'...| a..|........ hnmhlnna . .:_ ON MONDAY l-2\ E.\'ING NEXT Mr. D. W. Cunboll will repeat his Steroopuoon Exhibi- tion the Lecture Room of Cooke`s Church. The audience will be carried around the world some limo being liven M. ouch of the principni been of interest to htsoors. The Lecture 3 hi'hiy_ V -ommended y0thwnandM.onirmi pa rs. |!l dnniign 150, Children under l2\yca\rs. 101-. All . nonmsorrs WALL mm nnm, Ilnnnl L'J.._-A KLI`JJIllL'lLIL\J El L L)-Ll-15651.1`: c Fun; laughter And Sclonco Combined. \ PROF. JOHN REYNOLDS,` r...... l.....I...." I`noInI\l` S 0ME THING REALLY G000 ! AVlh.\ I . qwullllcl pululuuugu llgends of members are cordially i V`! . I ' A. F. !\'E\\'l.ANDS. A Lninxhalilo. MyuuonTTn,}I woaerruuy l9`.;ci!_- in; Entcrtslnnwnls. cousin! 0! ex rimcnla in Animal Magnetism o _M,gn Al Bloc ricny. . Prlooa--5 and 35 con! , ' Jan. 1. . . I sumac: fuuuv -u---w.--v I-`ruin uixdon. Ptlglnnd. The Greatest Li`!-lug Ilvlc-mu:-n'st .' Jan. 15. 141 PRIWNCESS STREET, AND DRY uJ1.n.'au.a;y.sga., v..n..n. `Irv:-A, .- AI one o`clock in llio nflornqon. ll'AI l'I.`\l l\ I \I. AII.'l` I 277' lingo! Street. Done. llonot vnlttot the Bwincruh. The vol-lcuuhodono better now. An elocun lino Ollhlllllto nukes from. Alwqo uwbou aloctodan<'moa.u;~u.5,`,;.;.,,,,.o.. uoloohoonehom. lvn In A ngll Anal |...|. _.-.. _--_ _.._n_ \I_ __TMIscELLANEQ_gs.T A. I-`. NE\\'l.ANDS, X Sec)`-Treasurer. Tam u'snam;er roniii . CLUB- liuwo nim- | no llllul Ilquu. 1). J. \V_LKER. Secrcmr HIV` IIUIIU eve uee vv-cu .--- the name power. The Speclalor would ehenge the love no thet neither would have the power. But the dominion gnvernlneut in not about to poreee the policy o! the On- gerio government. If en nllenee whet- ever can he plepecl upon the etetesoe_ete thet the Toronto 0006: eed the VI!!! here hueg la` Ix. IIIIIK. It will helm- poe eible for the anion government to '|l>I`b|' the eleeueee epee ee ueeejeetiug n-eI.ll. W`-_-.ILIh. I... 5.44: ZQM Shh A I 5 Ifuu. Iuv flIWZ'- I'1lII -II U-__'w"""I 1p.-us. 1'h(1IqblicIub0OI wudvith -; Llou. u on-npubd nrnhg.',' And ` 1 it hboaluonl that loud ind oft-Iipbntod ' 1 QA-ml-A AK4 _.._-__ .2,_ -l .I__ ...--I- 0.. -- .- --uu-- up uuuu IIIIIII $11: uuu Ivfvwu } "|'|lO--Ckopcpu-Michal the poophf; I Kl llvuuv vuuauu Iuu.v-- -. pu-tymow that The Mail In: ulunod the in. dopondout role. infants In that the dotnin. ion government In: the power to luring on on election when it chooou and that tho Winn will admit that. having the power. it would be very foolish not to use it if it ooul-I dolo hit: own ulnntap. Tho Wino had no ooodolnnuion for Mr. own`: In of this power." It you on. and nlmulul ` luv: non: for Sir John hldulonnldi us of TL- L`_.--A-A.... ....uI.I writs QUI n: .4Tii:z1is17nin 31.5.`. '11.. Hunilton spemuor. which upiiu to be I0 ochl organ of the mnnorvativo _ ._ AL_A HM- ll_.`l L.` `A-an...) AL- 1.. jut vuuuvucrltvlllq Glvonuullud Imkovorour-took. No IIIIIUUMIIIIOW lllllut GIIUIIIEIII-"'7' C IEI II IIl- IZII IIVZI win`-I Viv`: vv-J have. during his long service. won the nun negenl of the peop|e~--e~oull he eeliouely mixed. It tnnete. however. that Mr. Ayle. worth will beeppoiuted. ne hle greet experi- ence and nbility would he of more \-glue to the peoe than they can be in the com- pnntively emnll sphere of e county council- lor or I-erden. An eucloreement like this. from one of the meet pronounced tory pepere in Culede, in worth eomething. '1`h.- Belleville 1..a1:.'g...a ._u-nu am! we are not often in political uV:onI~honrtily enuloroea our nomination of .\Ir. Aylaworth. Reeve of Deseronto. for the uico of insist- nnt commission of crown lands, made vnuuit by the donth of Mr. Johnson. Mr. AylI- worth. In)`: tho lulelligumr, is A gentle- Innn 0! mu-led Ability. is kindly anal conr-~ tnoul in hi: domonnor. and would make u . model oicinl. It would hnvo but one regret in connection with his appointment. namely tho! the loan of liiuorvica in the county The Montreal l|'a'Iu'x is authority: for the statement that Mayor Besugi-and. who lit: nimls the best sx_ecnti\'e otiicer that Mon. tresl has hsd_ for umuy years. hss retired. aunlotfers to support an |*Inglish~spesking csndidsto for the msyornlty. But he says he will again enter the eld. in ueconlnnce with the earnest request of his friends. if the French tory newspsporsdo not cease ` blsckgusrding him. He was elected lg n ' majority of 2.0m votes last year. in opposi- tionto the casnclialnte supported Ivy his tn- ducers, uni he menus to show them. by an other Appeal to the people, if nothing else l will sstisfy them. thst he has done his duty and that the large Illl|j0l`ll)' of the electors will sny so. A mun :lon't mm to have it said of him that he was "kicked out of of. lice," and such was La .lIoude'-v Minnow- lodgement of his generosity in one of its I latest issues. ya--..u-. In v~.........-.v.. . -- _ r, , -uml then a hitch. What it is no (mo outside of is certain charmed circle can con- jecture, but it bodes more evil to the Ininis~ ` terial than the libo.-ml party. It is quite evident to any one who is con` verssut with the run of parliamentary sf- fairs. that in delaying the dissolution of the house of commons, or in issuing s summons for the meeting of it. no good is being done to the public interests. Greet mischief is likely to follow in any cause, and though Sir John is not likely to have nny mgunl for the -suwess of his opponents. in otlice. he is not generally supposed to be at all neglectfnl of that which could contribute to the success of himself and his friend. All was made 3 ready for the nppenls- the neturningotlicen were selected, the writs made out, and the otli.-iail proclnnmtion about to he published ,, 1 .|.__. ._ |.:s_|. I|`L..o :5 :. u\l\ Ann When Patrick Baskerville. the tory can- didate for the local house at Ottawa, was ~defeated his "friends said the experience could not l>e~repeated, that though unsuc- cessful he was one of the most popular men in the capital. It was suggested that he be nominated for one of the seats in the com. mons, and lest such a thing should happen the conservative party is putting two men in the eld without the formality of holding a convention. Xlr. Basherville is thus shown that he has no opponents so treache~ rous and so dangerous as those who have been numbered among his friends. They ` am not mean what they aim of him and to ` him or they would not be afraid to meet him ` in convention and openly give evidence of their professed fealty. . M ______ . , Tn: nu ma Wmoh uhllahod every pvon- ` In. at. King Sn-oo , Klnploll. Ontario. . `At an DOLLARS rm nun. ._ AUI I-Illllsnulpu F6: four lines. on or two lnurtloni .... .1) 50 I For tour unis. ouch nu uent inset-uon.. 25 Overtour llnoo.I1I-ulna: on .... .. louparllno Each guhuoquentcomocuuvolnn. . .. 5o ._. Onooawoor uuhtoquom .. loo _ " Twloon week. subsequent inn . . . . 8o Throoawoek.uulnoquon&lna....... so " Noll I mm H Ind Dnlhlc. ugh, whol:?:boo:od.` when Cl iaohu-god. . nmm notice`: In rnnihnc column: are chun- THE DAILY WHIG. Om"/Fzr per Orbcm Dicor." ooluu at O1 ` ARMS mo/va '31 Nollcea of Births. Marriages and mum am. | h.unlean when hookod.` n notice`: In roaiinx column: chug- O t. ax Ira mtm. ` ANNOUNCEMENTS. III [snug Btfool, lununlun. u DOLLAIIB _._: ED\\'. J. B. PIENSE. `Pronrlc-tor. Anvaatiinxuis. n--- -_a. 4- 0.... lg.`-Ala-uh " %'I`H`E BRITlSHWH.lG, SATURDAY`. JAN. .15. - .4. -_._.__.-.- ~~1_uuam'.ao.unnni.i-noun for ` Jivur and lid ttonblu which I for 5`:-':|)wiIhIIo Fuurbottlnol Bub` Blond llinoneunnl mo." qyl lauuol Allan Linln, (hi! ll|I|I(ll'I(l`llKIIoZIuIll uuunlv Irul ul uhahxuualmdohrnshgnh com- pooplo volopqyctuon .upsr mnuyotluhouuuliuollllo. llliilpululvuuusul mun! IIIIII Q1,- u|0.(Il)on ovary oautnoncy in Canada. Thnmnnhrnndlhhhnnhmnlmtnn Iw Rot-hauler uonuu. People with heart diseun Ihould avoid uitunuonn and oltunglounoubwhieh are liublo to produce exciblnont in my form. enpocidly anger or fright. -1. At this sickly season and remem- ber that .'..'J 933. .21` .1`: I'm......"" `"1 `a.I`u.'3 I `nor nancing for any business oonootn n fgnm IA, u now; - cu - -an-cw.-Iv-u lawdl (1:30. on do:nu-wdking vary actually- lhllo. II !'l`hh6nounowuortoloo\'u-n up tholcolotht onllult. dean`! it! H-.-II Ln: an In QKQ fans. nan`-an lolcolollu uluslull. 8 (I on to the fence, ho. ollnul zbutyou toolitjnuuumch mm din Jain. - TI I53 I` 'JI.`.`;'.I.'7 3?; 33;" Qvujuuu-ups-vqvwu uuvvuu : Ilnmllhn `linen lhnhmuxqndhumndnw ue mun lllnhn-nnhcnlhrhn hm (hnndn lllctillllouxlylulnullllunl or nun plu- tunn. Rich on into Cumin Imndndgd ol (I luv worth of nhnnnlnxnhnlnndchnnuxbnttho com- Allan. Lisle. Out. I ulIu.uuu on every uuu-uwoncy tn 1. Thogtuur ollhiahuhunpnlonby mnwlmom notournnthnunusd dollnn Ouaun JOIIIIIIL The public here feel that Mr. .\lm`kintuuh bu luecn tun vnluthlo lo the conoervative party and the ooIuor\'at.i\'o put too valu- nhle to him for him to be of any indof mine to Ottawa. xuuy rugunvu cu: uuuvuvlu-. lontgvll .` Tkonbcpulaltodcbtol mom than Cl.- flllllllnn nvnl-I nmlnlnnnnv in Hand: m THE ouu. SEASON A correspondent duwribes a condition of things in this city of which few can hare heal any conception. It is pointed out that there is a gn.-at deal of poverty. that the Inenibeu of the Poor Relief society have been made aunm of it. that they have not had the funds with which to ameliorate it. and that some cases were so urgent that members of the society personally In-earner responsible for the distribution of charitv without. which there vuadangsrofpeople succumbing to the effects of (.`)ltl and starva- tion. This is a serious statement -and must suggest the public action that circumstances w:\r1-ant. These luv not good tiuues, and `here may be few who are able to spare much of their store, but there are fewer still who will not make some effort to help along the unfortunate and suering poor. It is very impmpcr, of course. that the oaroe of the bqievulwtly inclined should he increased by the unxsise emigration policy pursued liy our gm :-rnnu-nt - that people shouldl-oaasist ed to this muntry only to human A lvurdeu to them` uln-ally in it--luIt this is no time for speculation or censure. Their are in our midst helpless and Iuiserablu people. and our common humanity should rebel against their abandonment to an awful fate. Citizens. awake to the necessities of the hour. With some assistance is not a quv.-e- tion of the future hut-noI- or never 3 . lnqoonol Lord ;`doIclh Doalh. llot-hauler Herald. _ Mnnnln with heart uhnonan nhnnlal nu \'l a ava.auu, an a -a-av nquau . .-\ duy or two ago it was 'announccsl that the civil eervunts at Ottawa had pressed. by (l6pllNl()]_}j_]kp6l`3l)nl|lly. their demand for au ineren3e_of salary. That this was the usual ante-election bid for political favour! no one doubted, and the movement provok- ed comments of a more or leaa uucomplimen- tatzy character. It has remained for the Quebec Telegraph, a conservative print; the alleged organ of Sir Adolphe Caron, to polish oil` the government otliciale in pugiliatic style. "It is said." remarks our contempo- rary. "that because they got a bonus of a month`: pay on the eve of the general elec- tiona 0! i882 the Ottawa civil servants are now again importuning the government to make them`a eimilar concession. On what ground, we would like to -know, are theee bloodeuchehdemanding their pound of Beth? An oppoeition organ atntee that it is because they undentand that their vote: are wanted by the party in power. We trust that thie is not the true explanation. But in any case what in there about a general election to jue~ tify these people in playing the stand and deliver buaiueee 2'` Had a liberal paper given expression to such an incisive criti~ cism it would have been accused of vulgan} ity. brutality. and all the other olfeneos so ` common to uncivilized humanity. As the deliverance of the mouthpiece of the minis- ter of militia. perhupe of the minister him- self, it commands the profound rupect of ` all otiicialdom. l any political eIncrgeney`--that the- overn- 3 lneu't" timle ifeelf etubarrataed. Ihe idea i was togo to the_couutry as Mr: blown`; a government had done. but it now founde- ieat and hesitates about provoking the hat- tle royal. for which, it had made every nadi- neeef The Wum certainly did not object to Mr. Muwat toning the popularity of his go\'emnieet;*tlm_J!,uIu, indeed. oeu- curred in the contention that the old legislature did not really represent the enlarged . electorate and should lie hronght into harmony with it with all podi- hle Ipeed.` Nor does the Wino object `to Sir John going to the enlarged electorate for uimilar reaaous ; it wants him to go. `and objects because he will not. The Sprrlolor, ho\\`e\'er, does not make good it: case. that ' it in a stiokler for full, term parliaments ex- cept in the event of some great conat.itu~ tlonal crisis. It mlmcnted the American system because Mr. `Meredith did so. and before it became apparent that the federal go\*ermnent`s practice and profession were not likely to he in accord. `loc Ila; Nvnoo hr Iclalou. ...I II;-Ial POINTS OF THE PRESS. ` orrzi Ls, .4 1'r1:.vr1o.v .v Bough on th: root Ion. I .\'L`l\`b. A SE1) l O FER T) . The Boy`: nth llouplot. -nu... DON%'T%"WA|Tl at Iowa Trial. n -\"_ .I_-.-_. a._ ALL ! Greatclearingsaleb? [ M. nnmrmcws. 159 PRlNOE88ST., ht One Month hofon Btooyf 1.I_.I_._ DYEING WORKS. PRINCES B'1`.L__- KINGSTON. ugcutlcnnai Bum thoroughly clonal or dyad ` moan. Jcokdl Ab onolnld in u . mutorhh. cloud llotnd Cold klllllulllloullll. JONES IUNSORIA L 1'4 RLOR mun: American Raul Block. Cluhoo St. ;;.`;._.3' ,_.:_:';"mL:??..E:`&' it ,`:._.2 cuamuuess I8 am To conLIus. i OF WORTHLES8 IMTTATIONS ' wmaouc wmcn Noun an Gumbo. . '- onnmnn cum: GIIIPAIIY, la Iumpod on Inside of Coraline Good; Black and Brown amey Cloths. Black and Brown Astrachans for ` Jackets and Closks. ` Striped Jersey Cloths (All Wool), I 1 1 for Children : Wear. 1 Sealettee and Ulster Cloths, Wool Hosiery, Gaiters, Mitts, Glov es Shawls, Clouds, $0.. at the Low- est Prices. PAPERHIHKNGINGI

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