HBIMZIU 08. SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS wnsk At D. F.Armstrong s, 14l Princess-st. RUBBERS & DVERSHUES, :1 ? 'iv -V` '.V""` Ca nppli gnph receive prompt Attention. M C'LEARI1TGiSALE. 7 Organs & Pianos w.a. MERRIMAN HAS OPENED NEW;."!N0n3%A,WFEB%Q0M3 MURRAY & TAYLOR S JAMES REID, 254 aha 255 Princess Street. woon & COAL YARDI The Leading Millinery Store, 132 and 134 Princess Street. \. u. MCMAHON, I02 P:-in%cess~st. SUITABLE FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. BLACK GASHMERES, 47 INCHES WIDE, For 50, 6O;;1nd 75 Cents: Call and Examine this Special Bargain at I FANCY FURNITURE. Ice 4 M33E_N.PEnA&.n9RHM'-EY~ 3 sPE5I7(ETT7 {JUST RECEIVED 7/7 /? - SPEC /Al - Z/Al FOUR DOORS ABOVE OPERA HOUSE. uwoa. Or if 0 vnn Klndll Wood. Cod bKuu(`oa!.`No. 4 0331, ft} Iuwidfa Coal. no to . II nnnnnannn I! an In /. `M5/9/2/MM, 223 Princess Street, We nluh stock-kiln; on January lint. nnd no trying to clear out as many good: u post No before thatduo. In ordc to do no we have out down the prion In every line of goodu. Our nnlruno can tum: no the [enulnonou of our -sllll-ANNUAL CLEARING SAL! In tho` pad. and this on In the cheapo: 70!. W0 mun rulnco our stock during this month. and will make It to your advantage to unlit Ill. AT SPENCE &. CRUMLEY S. 176 PRINCESS STREET. and nee our stock before purchasing. , Catalogue: and every informntlou cheerfully furnished on epplicstion by letter or in per-on, and orders by sail or Iele~ ution. ' an nrn1 ruanurs .\IANUl"Al}l'UKKl) IN UANAD`. and are nut only tirst-class in every particular but Are unex- cellod for durability, tone and nish, and are the only inun- menta outlude of the United Stntu, receiving Internnonol unrrla. A-.. ._____._ _2 L` , , A I ' DWIIIII. Any person wiuhing to purchase an instrument should all at the ' DOJIIINION PIA N0 WA REROOHS, THE BFRT PIA N09 MANUFACTURED IN CANADA. `nd everv Darticulnr but Ara mun. WITH A DIS-PLAY OF :F`0R~- Inna uulll. xv LU E CRAWFORD & co., - Foot o!0neon at V II 7!):-(IA-a `uh at 0|... l1_.....__. _ ...__ -1 1- , ALMOST OPPOSITE WINDSOR HOTEL. . 82.50 to 325, .j_-_ 1 - -ow- - vv \J\JAa. It on want the Drlen. Cheapest and Ben` H Maple and Baum Curdwood. (Mk. Birch Ash. Elm or Hemlock Oordwood "sawed or Uu awed. Ash. Elli Or if I HARD AND SOFT WOOD. ..-.. ___. ____,, . v'_....._ .-v.---, BEST IN THE MARKET. had No. 1-Unuu-io Street. " ` l-Clnrenne btreet Wharf. " 3-8:. Lawrence Wharf. Q Bcoure delive before broken wen Dela in. Chief 0 co -St. Lawrence Whit Branch 0mce-(`orner K` and Clarence S opgggi-l`e British American 1 owl pt and satisfactory delivery a specialty Coal I under cover and well screened` 'Tolephone Communication. .lA M IN H.'lla"l` L nn OF HARDWARE, STOVES, RAP AND MECHANICS. TOOLS. .n_ - vv .3. I--I I.) -L-ul... urrIcI-Oor. Bu-rack and Ontario Sm. root or Clnxrence Street. Q'0RDE_ZR8 left At lh stores of Mr. James Rodden.PI-mcena Su'eet,and Messrs. McKelve/ C Birch, Brook Street. will be prompuy [Inga folephone Conlmunication. Aenm Blank Diamond Llnn ,7 - _- -- v--, ---- --v--, vau--nnnnv 0. A. OORNELL ' PROP. ...':.'-:'.*.~.::.'--2.:-*.':-..-..~%-......-ha--~ ~~ 0 d um.` I in!` medium Roomuor Conuncul Tnvoncn. am. .1 Tlnbutyududouhluhtown. (`AMI nnI.r.An nun ngw rolepnoue uonnnnunncatlon. Amanm Black Diamond Line. L W. BRICK. E. A. BUG`! Coal, Wholesale, Retail; nu-um IU mun II A IJIYIPIII .l..J.Lv..u.l\I.LL Liv .LJ\J\.J.L.Z Whunn era. Venue! ntaan Wholesaleand Retail and W ` Dealers. Coal: of the very best description, under cover. well screen edmd pruunpuy delivered. Buncn wood and Hard and Soft Cordwood of first quality on hand. Inspection solicited and satinfaoov guaranteed. YARl)-Corner Untnrlc and West Street: '_` E'0moe-Chu-once and Ontario Street- Foot of Clarence Street. E'ORDERS left at. nha ltnnu nf Mr I-mm `vhgrnnnrn Vnnnnl Anon}: An I)snln..I--...I .-unavo P- 'VV'.A.LSEI- l)|nru~.n_(`.m-, Nnrrnnlr uni n..o....a.. u.- I 251 Princess Street, cor. Sydenhnm Street. Kinqutnn. - :IF' YOU WANT THE C /Ieapestc BestFurn[ture { mmuoa casnurr cdnlrldnsv 3- H; 9_f_\3NQV3KY V ' V " ' `I New door to W. M. Drennnn. Princess St. Tinsnuthin . Plumbing,Stoa.m and Gas Fitting Steam an Hot Water llemlmz Engineers. Agent for the Celebrated Spiral ndialor Hot Air Furnace nmuutnctured hy`1\l. H. Jn ooba, Syracuse. .'.\'. musco Tm3 B A nnnurn I In-|J\n /mu, PA/?LOU/?, 000/r//V5 STOVES_md RANGES,` :?'3A!".".5'A3 (`LE \R ING SAL42 nu 4 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT F'1RE. WATER AND SEIOKE. l`l' KRIS}! AND 0\'El{:'TL'Fl"ED WORK . .$PEClALT\'. l.'S'I`IMAI`ES GIVEN FOR EVERY VDEE CRIPTION OF REPAIRING. - c.uu-ms LAID. _ Opposite Polson s Drug Store. PRINCESS smsmr. Kingston. u-u yarn Ill) lllultl II IOWII. ONI DOLLAR PIE DAY. VLOUNGESH, EA$f`:{zICYZAI(WI)` onn CHAIRS. mmssms, spams BEDS, &c. Estimate-a m:;:;;&"}3}}a`11 Dos *3` K1ndso_fWor . _l_[ISCELLAN E0631 `-39 But I! ;';e:t't;l1y the Cheapest. I Tllllb 1'0 BUN` PURCHASERS. an Hunt at uu.rou plum -.mogg.'a_.u_'_'"'_f " " ..m m rusn ig on, H LINE or mnmas Io Ielect cram; Alwnyl the but selected An! _ moot stylish stock In lcuusm Ontario. Giving a "0311 and look over our stock. - nnhflinnilln 7.1 I Iv I `n . nun nnr\n|-II` ELLi*?f"R0s. OOR. BAY AND RIDEAU STREETS. mvriiiscriu. .0` . Unwrap;-1::-. C0. IY V Fner!ock's Plano Rooms, It PI"nc- mu -nu Ahu nln FURNITU":EwlADE TO ORDER. 281 PRINC)/ESS ST. ` Bend In yvour on-den` ' PAINTING - AND - PAPERING ` an-u-.. .._ A__ L L, , M KRS Hfl: - nu--v.IlII-Z ' "II`E ' I I-`I XIII!` Spruce ux>-don.t be a clam-and dbn't In! ~ an the [rent spring rush lg .. AN ELEM w Inna ma 1: A mamas: a`5iar6rv' W1` "Xh"`7BEpor ` 277 Baqot`:9tVreet. j.. ._.__ ,__ _` _.%...:..__ .._:--nu` .n.a-v4uI.n.a4,. [Again Uudertakf and balmer, L251 FRINCESS s'rm~:ET,_ {inn nolgnhn-n no...-...+ Best and 0h6A.1;0"6tr;h0- Foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets, M. MALLEN. } VM%ERcHANTS%l . uousexgersnsj I` DAMAGED STOCK` Cor. Sydenham Street. I Telephone odmmunicauon. -f:HENRY BRAM;E, I'.AArHna nndnrfn and 3ns\?Is;k&Vi#2'TuE. WOOD AND 0039.1. 72 FURNITURE. am. ~C}1EAI"ES'l` AT- ` SAL? T0 MIKE ROOM FOR IMP {0V'l<.'.\l1:lI\_fT:!. '0lIIllll'IiC&l ion. JAMES SWIFT& CO. ngv _MlL_L__\_NO0D AND suss. uu nuuml, Pfnctl Stud. D. or Stow or Blur)- gmams, This um: I curious zdictl 0! {he ,Dowagor Empron of China, annouuclnpthst u the nu-we -pecuuwr, to lay profane hands on ` the bolls: of Columbus. nod bring them to America for exhibition. bud succeeded, we Ihonld have been ob" ed to increase our Irmy in order to provh to guide. -u-. urunwooa Inn ugnnrd will robnbly have to be at but the proclouu lttlo ro- mdnn. If Ihll Ioanoduloua com-prim of the Yuan: Ipoculstor. w lay profane of Columhu. nntl hr-Inn n.-... o.. IIDI I 0 e plensurnble excitement in the way of fresh ecandaie and other news. Yet we cannot up will goe great way with eyme foike. Then there were the tidings eprung upon a eturtled public through a Sun extra of the diecoveryof (u`eneral' Waehin ton'e Laat Tooth, and his firet set of ertincial teeth, iuuely treasured these many yeare in a agmly cheat of the deeoendente of the ret reeideut'e dentiet, Dr. John Greenwood. hat eet wee fearfully and wonderfully made," the plate being carved from the tuek of e hippopotumue and the teeth riveted to it. being human. Thxre ie no doubt but that thie primitive dentiet gave to the mouth of the pater in hie later yeare that awfully etc.-rn , eet look. which people took for he- roic firmneee. Ithad alao. perhape. more- thing to dowith hie habit of taoiturnity. The hippopotamus ie,I believe,a silent. ruminat- ing animal, and then the man who origin- `ally owned thoee teeth wee probably very quiet by that time. I believe in eubtle psychological influences. Now that we know that the pretetnatural calm and eolemn < rigidity obeerved in the latest rtraite of Washington concealed conetant pllgreioel die- oomfort and irritation. and know aleo that to the laet, and the iaet too.-he tree on terme of kindly correepondence and cheerful pay- ment with hie dentiet. our reepect ie in- creaeed for the fortitude of the eoldier and the megnanlmity of the man. So t le the excitement about the honee o the rub Mr. Greenwood that a guard will probably have nreoiona Ital. n. This pnet week has .not,b-en one of much . complain. The Electric eugar refining buret- I mas O D I heard aiiile ago that Dr. Tanner, of fasting memory, having been studying the subject of suspended animation, in Mexico, where they are certainly up in it, morally and intellectually, is proposing to make some experiments in tiance producing and prolonging, and announces that as soon as he has perfected his method and tried it on a dog, he will be ready to be locked up like a Himioo fakir in an airtight oofn, and be laid away to hibernate for _a season. By all means, and in the interest of science. let his offer be taken. Lock him up and let the key be dropped down a well for safe keeping. Perhaps, though it `were as well to entrust it to his wife, who, if I remember rightly, once left his bed because of his board, he in- sisting for scientic or economical reasons on her ado tion of his dietetic ideas and prac- tices. must confess that as the,Christmas holidays draw near, I long for the possession of some secret like the doctor s. I would like aboi three weeks of strict hibernation. Aside from the fatigue of the season I think all people of proper pride and of even moder~ ately generous impulses. nor poor and humble enough to receive benefuctions and not rich enough to bestow them must be more sad than glad at Yuletide. Never does money, with the large hospital- ity and noble inunience it makes possible, assume such tremendous important-e as at the season of the birth of Him who had not where to lay His head," and who, after His first Christmas, robably never received any splendid gifts wiiatever. Ah, it is easy being rich to be gracious and charming, for, as says the old proverb, Money makes the man perfect. It is a difiicult thing, being poor, to be self-respecting and di nitied, for as says another old proverb : " t is hard for an empty bag to stand upright." I know that poets sing and demagoguea orate of noble poverty, and when it is noble it is very noble ; but as a general thing it is mean and pusillauimous. It keeps more people out of the churches to-day than all the sermons against Robert Elsmere" can put in. That was an honest clergyman who lately preached on the text, Can a man with a family work for 830 a month and be a Christian`."' '8;ra-.x1`to;1 `C`o-ai.-Bes't' Quality Hard Wood, Mill Wood. Verona T.I'fV\A uciug nuuuneu Ul nuup-Illun , and mm I good show of evidence. Egspecitnlly this after I. one miserable morning, can ht my self,` moving oil] with another In y s um-. brella. having my own more weatnerbeatou .psraphrie in my other hand, and more especially after the arrest of one Mrs. l'al mer in the s t6i-eof Loeeer & Uo.. tor taking I a pocketbook, value forty-nine cents, '! which article the distressed lady declared she had dropped into her handbag for the moment only to secure it, while waiting for the appearance of 3 a saleswoman and tllat she had merely turned aside to look at some lace at the next counter. The bagging was seen by a detec- tive and the nabbing done at once, and though the culprit declared with tears that she was just about to pay for the forty nine ' 'cent plunder, that she was a respectable woman of inde endent means, she was haul- ed olf to police headquarters and been found guilty on the testimony of the detective. What will be done with her I kmw not. llut the point which struck me was the the stern rt-ply made by the magistrate to the pleas of the poor woman and her lawyers, and to the testimony of a host of respectable friends : "The question of the prisoner s previous res ectabtlity does not nil},-ct me in the least. he pocketbook was t.zke~n and the crime was as great as though it had been worth $49 instead of 49 cents. I shall take pains to avoid that particular store, s.nd'*not to fall into the hands of that particular police justice. Seriously, such a sentiment from the bench, making nothing of a woman s good reputation. should rank with the famous decision of a Toledo ju go, that a policeman is justified in supposing every Woman he sees in the streets at night unattended to be a bad character, and in treating her accordingly. And both senti- ment and decision are simply monstrous-as stupid as they are arlogant-proving that we have in authority petty Jelfreys and un- amusing Dogberrys. UHIIIEKJ uurryigg, UGIPBTIIB lnogperl, goadinq me with their elbows and prmtiling ful antics of small cash girls, getting under my feet and climbing up the hark breadths of my dress. In my blind bewildering I ally take everything I'p`urchased back to exchaugcwhieh takes up timewnd makes me ruinously behind hand in my styles, is the rushing and roarin in those dreadful halls of merchandise t at.`I am sctully afraid of losing my our head and mayhap being accused of s op-lifcin and with mood show of evirlannn. mnaminllv this me with their umbrellas, and by the plAsy- . always make some serious mistakes, gener- presents, and personal needs. So confusing` She noon Ngtmldko 'snopp|ag-A Cue of some llltOl'QIC-DI'. 'l',nnnpr'u Dlucovuvrv -Somo of the Lain! SunuIt|ona--Wo- men : lilghtl. -`" (Special Correspondence.) New Yunx, Jan. l6.--I am free to con- fess than I wu never made to indulge in that putimemo dea,r,to the hearts of many ofmy sex. shopping. `There in nothing in the world which so thoroughly malldns me 38 to become tangled up in I crowd of uahigg, hurrying, daperate` Ihogpera nngzhnn mg with rh..i.- nII.....u. noun` .......ul:.... Gmscg GREENWOOD'S GLlMPSES_ - _, or METROPOLITAN LIFE. GOSSIP?` or THE TIM`ESf PHE B.RiTISH WHIG. SATUR.DA_Y`.[ JAN. _...-_, _-- - -.--u.w uvu IInluIA.`-lrv an Inn pm drrlvod Ac .' w ydrd. Ontario otnont 1 and or unsound maple, of dry nlnb wood. Bojoctnd lovers need ncnr dqnh--than nrolonrandvuttybounlnndnyundnoto momoncln thotwouty-fun-tnwhlohuyonan may not chnngohonnlnd.-Do Flnod. * I`... I... -.._A .:__1_ n , I'V---Al-||| ya-TVuuuUlIIuI|. ulu your h ` ` A. 0; me y shovrod h p ouogn um I uwaylswp concealed under tbobofs. --Ierchnnt Traveler. A I A Fnrmldnhlo Wltneu. "So you and llorlnrtu-(going to be mu- riodl" mm one young woman to another. ~ "You. during the holldnyl." "You didn't threaten him with It breach of an nun. did you I" 4 "L n: I mnrnlv lhlll-A1. Iuhn \Al|h&|na;-5L COAL zauuu-u un Hume noxxoun llll II IIIIB to be A great. uuerer. And in state of things iuomvtly what is taking place today. Tho reader will naturally mqulro whytbo benecial one do not lncmuo u (at u _t.ho destructive 0am. The Answer is the food plant. of the lunar bu lncnnnd uormously and all the surrounding: luvo favored It: I-acid luc-nus. while the other, living upon munnl (mango food). In ontlnly outstripped by tho vegoublo outing |pocic-Now York Telegram - omen umost entirely dlnppur. Now. an lmnctaorc tar mormnumoroun thnnnll the higher animus. It follow: that 1! some un- fonnen ovout taken phoo that fuvorun grant `mcreanu of some noxious upset-xmnn inure ETQI. Hunrnr Anal I, In mint; .0 Inc-roan of Nulonn [nu-cu. Noxious 'umx`t.s am more numerous and de- stluctive now than they were fty yenrsago. Whore astute has a chance to work out her law; all animals. from the highest to the lowest, do not increase beyond proper llmlta. Evan _m.'xn himself in `no exception to thln gran law; but la! a break occur In thhgrett natural chain and it In felt all Along thollno. Some species will lncruu enorlnounl , whllo . others almost entirely dluppur. ow, `D108 ! fl!` mm-n .nnmnnnnn than all o|.- ` napping. And in, Mr. Phelps used often to add, ` in telling the story, I qchioved I reputation ` for kuuwing a thing I hate. It's the `way many reputations are made in this super- rial worlL"-Do.-troit Free Press. J. From that hour he looked upon Mr. as a mathematical prodigy He WI that man who had ever caught the pn napping. An nn"lh- Dlxnl... ..-.,l -1.-- A uxun: uuu I.u.Mv,-a men) I uusulm Youumr'5'.-.-, *.'..- Phelps, you nrertgbt!" he shouted. I: am--n`t give us `x;' it give In ly-I VI sun: V `by, dneaft it!" excitedly exclaimed the professor. u.LLnned at tho poasi,biJit_"y that I aw had been demoted in hiscnlculations. Quickly his mind run back over ms work There had ln.Lo-,-J hem mistake unu,.n,-1_,'-. V. '1I..\ln.` ...... ....-_:_IA-- IUU wurlu UI umtnemaucs. Professor Newton, according to his usual habit, begun the disgussion of an ahstruso problem As he went deeper and deeper, Mr. Phelps` mind wandered lurtber and further from what was being said At last his atten- tion was recalled by his (`umpa.ui0n`s remark: Whit-h. you see, gives us `x. ` Does it!" asked Mr` Phelps, thinking that, in common pohtenes, he ought to say some thing . .1 ,, \4 ..... .. -- Aauuuy won. Nothing lsmbro eznharrnnlng to ltapoo semor than I reputation which he has not deserved. A laurel vrrenth awarded by chance becomes absurdly heavy, and the un- fortunate wearer, though he any long to tow lt. into the nearest thicket, is usmlly un- ablow tug lt from his brows. When the late Professor Moses Stuart Phelps was I stu- dent at New Haven he one morning took a. wglk with Professor Newton. who lived in the world of mathematics. D.-4...... \~.......... ...A_.::.,, - Owl and Man. The first is of a singular encounter between aman and an owl, the scene of which has often been pointed out to me by my guides The occurrence is well known. and il` l mis- take not the hero of it is still living in Brown- ville or vicinity A lA'tlll1StBl7. taking in a load of baled hey to a lumber camp by the way of the old "tote ru:nlul rorn Brownville to tho J0 Merry lakes, stopped late in the afternoon lu hu.it'his horses His halt was under 11 big yellow birch. and while his horses uiunched their outs the teninster coiled hiu1,sel! up on the [up of his land and pulled his blnuket over him for u little uap. Wheth- er he slept longer than he intended I do not know, but when he nu-ukoit was uearly dusk lie with 11 quick iiiovement drew his blanket from his face, when imuintly his face was pierced de0pl_V by sharp and cruel tn.lnn.~L This ileree onslaught had been made by A huge owl, which on S(V.'lllg his white f(`6SUd' tlenly revealed, and (l()Ullll'h' taking it for A rabbit or some such animal,_ had Instantly pounced with all his iwrgy from the tree above. The umnulted man, frenzied with pain and terror, and not in the least knowing what had seizaul him, grusped desperately at his enemy, and clutching the legs of the owl with one hand and its neck with the other, actually by one wrench tore its head from its body How he extrlcated the mica: from his face and how he made his way hotbo clearing! and help the man hardly know.- I believe that by great good fortune his eye were not destroyed, but for A long time the swollen condition of his face prevontui him from seeing, and] have often heard I de- scription of his appearance during that pciod. -I-`orat and Stream. vu--. nu. n.vu I I-nu allsl. THE VERY onlpmsr l;;IOES JOHN L. JOYCE. ouu. we mnvu auwreu on is new era as Well ` as a new year. Yet in fairness let no "wo- ` man in our ralnks lay itching fingers or curi~ on: eyes on her husband's private letters, oven such as lurk in lninty, mre-tinted en- velopes and are redolent of 3 tell-tale per- fume, incriminating her dearest friend. ` (:u.u"n Giuuixwoon. l ` --_j_` `_-_j P` .1 (lne bit. of news sheeting to woman`: rights women in that a main in St. Louis has actually been Il`reI'.tE(l for breoTIu'g-the seal of a letter csddreased to his wife and reading wihut was certainly not intended for his eve. I hope the miscrjnnt will be made to realize ' thnt we have on ereml on a new well in A nnw vmuv Von L. fnimnnn. Int. ....`..... we seiacuou my mu loving mother, llded probably the Chinese premier. of a se- condary consort of the first rank," Ta ta-la, aged fifteen,` and of herthirteen-year-old sister, also called Ta-ta-la. to become Im- perialhoncubines of the second rank. The august lady ends with Respect this !"-r-But, madam. we can't. lt is hlghlv improper. But the perusal of these edicts, though not edifying. is interesting and even gratifying, as proving how far in advance of the shame- ____l__eva_;_s___,!\_/grngolian custom of openly allowing and providing for such irregular and un- sanctitied relations is the Christian fashion of decently coverimz them up and modestly ignoring them. It proves moreover the greater personal freedorn and manly in (epen-ience of the European .Christian sovereign. Who is able to choose for hirr- 4- self, if not a first consort, royal favorites, mistresses, not necessarily from the first families of the realm, but comerliennes, 'eqnestriennes, ballet girls and orange girls, just as the whim takes him. happily un~ trammelled by mother br_minister, and without any obligation to inform Mr. Bay-i an] at Washington. ' 9 Q `in meturity.(which in I any boys young emperor wee "inorenplng do? bi day love). it Wu heooming that a proper ooneort should be selected for him, end that she had been selected-"o demeel of "virtuous and digni- ed character named Yoh ho-nn-ls,the dnugh- Iler of I valiant generals Phil union wu to encourage the ernperor himself In upright oondixct. A pended to thin woe mother` edict of the Ernprees Dowager, Announcing the selection by thin loving mother, side DI'0l)Ii)iV Uilinmm nrnmiar. nf 1 us. Eully Won. -\'A-n ..-.|._....___J -Eaphollh . the but uqok u, tllo 850 58G vvvua DUI! profeaor ., Pholpu nu thn Fanc Walnut Cabineta, Bevel Plate Mirror, 825 to H0. lea` Work Baskets. 91.50 to $.50. Gentlemen : Fancy Rattan Arm Uhairn, $6.50 to OI2. Gentlemen : Fancy Rattan Rocker. 86.50 to 8l0. Fancly Rattan Reception Chain, 81 75 to `I0. `Inform (,`urp~:I an}! Pluah Rocker. 0. ) to 818. Marblu Tap Hall Stand, $12.50 to 32.`). Marble To Bedroom Set, 340 to II25. Ladief Fancy Desk, etc.. 812 to 818. M mic Ra-.-kl, Fancy l`ab|ea. Wood and Marble Top, S Do not fail to examine the atoak belore pnrchuing elsewhere. Hoavv Silk Faced. Wool Back. M A.\`Tl.E (Il.O'I`llS. Regular price 87 : to be cleared at 83.75 yd U1.a1`h:n (`L rrus` Regular brim st.-2.-s fur7. x~. (`f{EL`K|Cl) U1.-'l`l~.l' (`LOT *1. lie Illa!` pricu 8l..`0 for CI. NAVY l'l.S'|`|-1R ( l.`|'I`H.'l. Rqru M urh c 8l.7.5 for II. Soc our HEAVY Ml-2I.'l`0N DR EH5 (}()()lH. I5 yards for 0!. see our F'.\N(T\' S'l`R'l ll) l)l{l*JSH ()()UI.`1. xx-. nr-w 15c` See our I-`A \'(`\' TWICEI) DRFJSH G! M ~DS. luv now 70. See our HEAV Y WOOL DRESS (MIJOIJS. 250. now 1.30. .. --._ - ..--- _ -..., u vvu nu `usual on N.H.-()rdar| left I! the Grocery more of JM. Crawford. Pncus Street. will receive prompt attention. E'ToloDhone communication