no But on Eronu;l.ly `the Cheapest. H Tllllb ru svrr PURPHASIRB. H` 1110 hint music. noun. follon. plnno Iellodl. lo..It Ehor'ock'I Piano Rooms, It Puma su-coo. `At D. F.Armstrong s, 14| Princess-st. RUBBERS & DVERSHUES, Special low prices on Cardigan Jackets. Wool Fascinators, Wool Clouds, Fur Trimmings, Fur Capes, Sox Mitts and Woollen Underwear. Also T uques, Tam O Shanters, Hoods, and Children s Wool Suits. No Reasonable Price Refused. . WALSH & STEACY. MEN S UNDERWEAR TTREADUG E D in PRICE TO CLEAR WALSH & STEACYS 1 JANUARY SALE or DRY GOODS! .THI:I %CH.17iAPET CIMTS. IN.T.HEl PV0M.IN`I0.H: Men's Cardigan Jackets, `Top Shirts: Fancy Flannel Shirts, Socks. Neck Squares, Ties, etc. T" ' ' Away down 1n price for the balance of the season at M URRAY & TAYLOR S THE BALANCE 01? OUR STOCK 0F Lsulel` W0l'I nuluu. 01.00 to umuu. Gentlemen : Fmcy Rattnn Arm Chain, 85.50 to 2. Gentlemen : Fancy Rsttnn Rocker, 86.50 to I0. Fnncry Rutmu Reception Chain, 8] 75 to 810. lIMonn (.`nvpe-t nnd Plush Rocker. C!) to SIB. Nubia Tn Hall Sand, C1230 to (25. Marble 'IPo Bedroom Set. 340 to CH5. Ladies` `nncv Duh. 01.0., 012 to OI8. Mullc Ru.-Iu. Puncy Tablet. Wood sud Mirblq Top, 09.60 to .95. Do not {All to enlnino the stock before purchuing el_sewhero. uv-v. nun: any as THE VERY oumXi:i'f'i5i1cms JOHN L. JOYCE. no Walnut. Cnbinets, Bevel Plate Mlrrox ieI' Work Bullets. 82.50 to 06.50. {`.nnQInn\nn'n Fnnnu Rnnn Arm F JAMES REID, 254 aha 256 Princess Street. --FRoM--- RICHMOND, ORR 82: CO- L J. MCMAHON, I02 Princess-st. FANCY FURNITURE. lee Creepers, Men's U ndershirts 25c. ~ , Men's Wool Underwear 50c. . Men's Extra. Heavy Wool Underwear 75c worth $1. Men's Fine Scotch Wool Underwear $1 worth $1.50. Extra. Fine Scotch Wool Underwear. N a.turu.1 Wool Underwear and Cashmere. Underwear all at closing out prices. CEEA]INGF SALE NOW GOING ON - Underwear. HARD AND SOFT WOOD.` mun want the Drial. Cheapest And Bea`. H Maple And Bruce Cordwood. Oak, Birch Ash. Elm or Hemlock Gordwood Saved or Un saved. or If vnn vunt Klndllnl Wo:d.lI)r1). or Slov Wu nish Iwok-taking on January lint. and no lulu to oleu out u may good: no pood- No baton that data. In odor to do no we have cut dgwn the prion In every line ofgooda. Our pnuomonn taut) w the nnulnono-of our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SAL! In tho put. and IN! one In tho chosput yet. We ~ must reduce our ntock during thin month. and will nuke it no your advantage (0 ullll. II. 176 PRINCESS STREET. ---ALSO-- --F()R-- ed. (gr If you wunt Klndllng Wood. D. Coal r~ut()oal.No. 4 Coal. Soft` or much- nnxldfl Coal. no to R. CRAWFORD & 00.. - Foot of Queen at. -un ._,;,__ , ,..L_n-,___....__ -1 3-. W60tT&c0AL YARD 1 \I\lQIy Iv I I\Il\\)I.AI\o' I Iwsu-I, 31:31` m THE MARKET. Yard No. l-Unlarlo sweet. " ' I-Chu'enr`e blreel \Vh:u'f. " " 3-Sl. Lawrence Wharf. H Scoure dellve before broken wenthax boll In. Chief 0 oe-.'!l.. Llwrenoe Wharf Brunch 0lIloe-(`omer Ki and Clarence 83.. up to British American 1 otel mm and eeustnclory delivery 3 specialty Coal all under cover md well screened` Z'l`olenhone Oommunicuion. JAMES SWIFT & C0. Foot of Clarence street. CURDERS left at the Itorea of Mr. James Rodden.Princuas Street. and Messrs. Mckelvu & Birch. Brook Street. will be promptly dllou Telephone Comm unication. Azania "Black Diamond Lina. telephone Communication. Agents L. W. BRECK. E. A. BCC"F. Coal, wholesal, Retail, r-`tuna nu mun In ; I)I7l."I\ Whsrnqgon. Vessel enmm wnolaauoona Reuil (ad and W Dealers, Goals of the very best description. under oover. well screen edmd promptly delivered. Bnncn wood and Ihrd and Son Cordwood 01 first quality on bud. lnapeouon aouciled and nuamvlolz Amman .2Eal\J.LL uu .L.a\J\J.a..&.n. Vessel onto an Wholeulo and war! has! dancrimlon. cover. mm. 5 =z=wTj`rI_4Iv& guaranteed. YARD-(`ornor Unmrio and West Streets. '.' Q 0lco-Clnu-onno and Ontario Street- of (`luonco Street. ()RDERS IBBEOK 63 BOOTH \ns.--nu...-a Van-nl Aunnll An \Uhn|An:InAnd 2.`)! Princess Street, cor. Sydenhnm Stn;et, Kingston. 7 :IF YOU WANT THE Oheapestc Best/-'urniture ` Ln WW jjj urncI-Cor. Barrack and Ontario Bu. ximudn cinmrr nncoamons Iuuuuuuug, I Luu.|u1u5,uvoo|.u nuu U00 |`uIu.|5 Steam and Hot Water Healing Engineers. Agent for the Celebrated Spiral Radiator Hot Air Funmcu nmnufacturod by M. H. Jan oobs, Syracuse. N.Y. - B-H-QABNQYSKY Next` door to Driannun. Princeat; SI. Tinsuuthing. Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Steam llealimr Enkineors. HALL, P/lRL0Ul?,T COOKING sTovE and RANGES. Cillllllblll $DOll0HIlU Ill vollors. 0 but nid and Iublu In town. ONI DOLLAR PIS DAY. WALSH- I urn-unn_(`nn Ilgu-I-nnh and lhulurln HI. OF HARDWARE, STOVES, RANGES, AND MECHANICS TOOLS. (`LEARIl\'G SALE T0 MIKKI-I ROOM FOR l.\ll'HUVEMl FIRE, Wefrmn Arii5WMoKE. Tl` TKISH AND 0VlRSTUFl"EI) WORK A - .3`PE('IAL'l`Y. ` . IISTIMA PICS GIVEN FOR EVERY DES- CRlP'I`l0Y\ 0| RICPAIRINU. _ CA RPETS LAID. Opposite Polson's Drug Store. , PRINCESS sTluET.K1ngston. Iouuaas, EASY, FAI:IE)YA'i{S om: owns nmussns, spnmc BEDS, &o. u nun.-an V. --.......-_ Io" select from. Always Lhohut selected {Ill _ that ntyllnh stock In lcaatern Ontario. Give us I call and look over our gtook. nnnrunnlnn VI? A Y Y n I nun nmnnm ~ UPHOLSTERER. Designs and Estimates Furnished for all . . Kinds of Work. - rwuuvnuuvt -wt `J rwu, 1--urc- Spruce up-don,t be I olnmbgnd don`: - ml the [MM Ipl-Ina nub in on. ' . III F! llifllll Iltllllllr H- 3RNV_'E'$ -_.---v -- v---, ----------, v- -1-- C.A.`OORNELL - PROP. This Home hnjunt been no Inodohed.nnd re- Ittdmndno us: will in mud to noun the canton ol _uonIu. Ounmodlou unplo llmuutot Cunnuom Travellers. FICIIU Ill ,U'll' UKUUTU XII] IUl' PAINTING - AND - PAPERING n_..__. __ .1 _ x _; .I__u _-l R`6'13i'N"6N`7`3z"A'i,'f.` "13I{i`:'R'"BiiPoT ' ' 277 Baqot Street. . ...:_..j_:..__!. ..:.._r__.__,_.__.?.__ F. 0. MARSHALL, OF AILL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT ELLiTf"E0$: 231 .samce:e.`s"s+;` ;j MERCHANTS I - Housexemens ll BIBBYWS. VI`RTUE. OOH. BAY ASD RIDRAU STREETS. no-ocnuu-o on. .on ; uuc-ass-u r\w\v DAMAGED STOCK FsT o nsm mum, omit?) E I flfl I 3323 _gusomLL.&N nous." ibeadlng Undertaker ant-1 mbalmer. u E-251 PRINCESS S'l'REET,-E Cor. Sydenham Street. Telephone communionuon. o o a n HE'NRY BRAM-`E, I -...-Ian... 1'1-.An-wnbgu and "'VK3T|?IIll'IlIl'll_Illll0lI- LN ELEGANT LINE or HANGING8 WOOD AND com. . -w - .- ___- _.~_`__ Leading and .mhnlmnr_ ARI) ALL KINDS OF` -- ~` nnnunmnn Ill Send in your orders only to} I'I'IAl ALIl'\ 3Al'\!`I FURNITURE; a. -(`.H ICANCST AT-- Boatind Cheapest in the city`. ` foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets, M. MALLEN. gq ahu Illnuc ur FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER }0l'llllIlInl&l 1011. JAMES SWIF'I`& CO. tho mm nerd in 1'm.~buc from the Ip- ` on It tounnowo beginning 0 I ! ?`rt`I1chl{m`uluti0n not from ha nrseung of rising of` I d, gin that you; tum. I'll on um In 1 rap:-unntatven poo ptlnumod povnr, All that thin unto (`nmlIIeu|ol'ntod In tho npproao oun- ` tonnlnl oxpoddm, ml. acids from the French. no other uvnmuch tnur and In It no tho n I-us.-I PAVILION. It is um. unnuonnblo um an American paper should dpvow so much space as this to a French entarprtna. for this In no common nunivonnry. It In, lndoul. not to much i-`runvh as It In international. The event: of 1789 mnvern not Frunvo Mono, they too- corn Ann-rim, they concern humanity. Tho IN-each Revulutlm which B to In comman- oratc-I was a uqud to the Amnrknn Revolu- um. Th mtg anunbhsd In Franco |nl'7\`7,ahnuuot honnnzmthntthovmm \'enLion wmch formed the constitution of tho lrmml {Suki uuambled at Phuldblyit But. it bsuwutodnoun am; Fmnch ltovulution. not from he mmlint of HUI LII UI Ill` Ill lh. J attending the oxpmition will [ind extraordinary prepnratuzns made for tlxvir L`0ll\'t`lliw`ll(`(`, the "pu\`ilinn u! Lhopros living unuof the nmst (`uu buildings on the ground. It is in frame, uf two high sturios and an upper hull. situntul In an op:-n mace on the hxmdsuuic.-.t. part of tho grnumls. that is, tuning the owvr pariorrm and ter- races whicli extend in from of tho palace of the fine` arts. The pres: building contains a reception hall, hall of confvronco, rooms I` or work, reading rooms well suppliml with books of reference. and, tho most. unpiu arrnngtr ments for telephoning and tc!r'graphiug. I HI-BIIJIILU II I.l.Ll.`\l& and India, the toms of hidus, Ix-ntherur wow-n stull um-d by various barbarians. and minia- tum copies of tho most. uulal p:u.u(uI and temples of nll timm In shnrt. it is nkxsignod to mnkothis the must vmnplc-to collection of the kind in (bu wnrl.l-m1 0hju't lesson in thu ` progress` nf nrvhitvctum which will show at n glanve the germ, the evolution and highest devolupxmmt. of that most primitive and must uszvful uf tho arts. I ...._._.I.- A,. _AA,_. 1:..- AI.` .._-.. :.:~__ ...:II BlllL\I Ul lUL' III II [RU Ul llfll. In the <:ity" will be exact roproducdot.s of the lake dwellings of primitive man. liuuws of the stone age and the age of bronze, specimvus of the tree `dwellings or various i\';,;\.'5, of the improved can: and tho house that was A rare irnitatluu of a cave. There will also be represi-u- (Minus of all the peculiar dwoilings of today: tho mud huts of Egyptiiin fa.-llnhu-.u i;.ul S} rian peasants, tho vrnttlcd cabins of Africa L;|lll\'x.I \lU\\ LI -RR} l('\'L I H IUVV hC{'UlI\Il To the antiquarian tho city of rs:-storud dwulliugrs will he nnitu-r of uiifiuliug inter- est. The n.rmn;;enicnt uf the city and many of thv restorations are by M. Cliarles Unr- niur; hut he has nvailud himself of the ro- stnrclivs of <\xplnrer.~' and nutiqunries in every part If tho world. Thanks to science and re- cent tliscuivrims wo now know just how pri- meval imui lived in the days when men of the Eskimo t ypo fuught tho cave bear and gigan- tic elk in Grant Briuu'n,a.n eatvrs of raw ilsh built. in the Swim lakes, down through all the than-gue und improvements of ca vo. but and cabin to tho modi-rn palace. All these will he reprcsoxited in the ueer city of res- toratinm" are-tolilng alung the Seine on both sidu. of the In-itlgo of Iona. In Hun t-ifv" will ha nv-It! rnnlvvhu-Hlc _.j:j_______.j_ _..:&j._ DRY M!LL WOOD AND SLABS. times more per hnur` Thmluln-md was rofunul, und it y\'__ fa;-.\ al.m\\'n that, 50 Comm, D0w,,_ fur fruzn lxving nu- nuay, the "n1uuutors wuuld not 1-\`o'n 11> tho 1m-nus outplayed for their sztlbty, but when their di)s wurk wz\.s' dunx-, instuml of sluwly dwu-ulin;.: the laddvr ways insido tho l'rz|.mo \mr1:. they ixuldly clasped the uutvr slid(I<." plum-I fur h-_:i.~liu;;, with logs and arms and gmn-J down 2301) {wt in a few sec0ml.s'.' I`.. N... n..oi....n.-inn Hm (\i'l` .\( w..~tm-...I [U LDC` IUU IUOL l(`/`VCL . " Thop1`n',;r0.~;svuf this wonderful gtructnre \vascl1<~.-k`ml eu.1`I_V in Doocznber by a strike among the work- men (It the top- cullul the nu-unt- ers," thn.-ee ou- gugd in extending the fruunu w u r k . than tho next. set, uhulaxy the Hours or the sum`os stages. Hf [horse stugus tlwre will be . tm-nt_\-niuo, and . llw I wvnl_\'-first has. 7 just [won vuln- plctvd. Ntlmvlid in lh u cun.~;tn1vliun- Ilxut 1(`\'i.s'i{Ol`\\'i . _ bu m1`|`1~l in nu -lvratnr must uf tho \\'1l_". only hav- .n.. 9.. ...|. 9|... .5 ) 4_. ` V n u>` :` :,;?i1 The latest papers from Paris give most in- ten-sting um-aunts of the pnm`os~:o! ibttiug up thujurious parts of the great. ex|)0\it.l0I1 01' 1539-designed toouulo all form:-1-national expositions. as is tting to the centennial of the destruction of tho Bastile and opening of the French Revolution. Three featuyes are given special pmh1lnene--th'oelegnnt -pres pavilion, the city of restored dwellings. show- ing the progress of man from the cave gm-I hark hut to the palne, and the wonderful E1111-l tower, which is now nearly complete to the 700 root level. 3 . VM.................,. .4 n.:., ........I-.-(I =9.-...\om-. The I-Ila`:-I T0WV0l'-'I'he {`,(`ity of Restored Human In{;|mmm'-9-'rho `PI-en Pa- vlllon-"-Aliierloan Interest In I-`rent-J`: RARE AND INTERESUNG -FEATURES on THE EXPOSITION or 1359. Progreu. "FRA.\'CE S CENTENNIAL.: rm: BR1'r1sH WHI`(} .;WEDNE\SDAY. JAN. 23. In manna-but navuuuuyu No part of tho Uniwd State: has n more ro- mantic history than this region around Soda lake and the Caddo; md If one likes stories avored with blood and adventure hero is the lace to hear them. By my old Dt(l"I. Lam one may sit through I long evening listening tddu-iliing not-ieuo! how old now shot Bob Pam:-_ in Bod: lake!` how rum lindulurmitonnninhnd iutlwuwunptill ho wu chuad down by the dog: and shot by the hunters. who mistook mm for I wild bout; how many warn murdnnd and many more robboda: "Cunpbolrn tnco." and how the IlculAton" of 130-49 lunged, Ihotand whipped till tho moral mnanphcn wu puri- tl 1. than unrrt-led th 1 and 53`. up . `inn m'.`.'i..2E u.2`:;X%?. of on: land to uunnn-.-Utica (N. Y.) Ob- O_O AAL l_\ D_ [III]!!! In UIIIIC LIIWWIIK `VIII, ll I-IJUWII I101!` the Mhndnlppi ll long In steamboat: ply Its waters. _ Iteamboatlng up to The .\l|uIvuAlppl River lloro. James Given, '1. - latter day Jim Bludso, who gum his Ill to save othvrs at the burn- ing of the stv:}In- - hnat Hanna nt l`laqu-~minv. I. l., on Christmruunvn1- lng, was in ling lhlunnn by birth who (`nine to America when I Ind. and ten years ago embarked in the Ouchitn mulo. He was magma! in ` the time of his hor- rible death. It will be mxnembered that when the pilot '5'-5 01` El\'& 0! the burning bunt aw that 8110 was doomed he dmerted his punt, and Given sprang to thn whuol and held her non tn the shore." His action was one of pure heroism. and the uunm 0! Jam: Given; will he Immvn Along the Mlandnlnnl n km: :1 ntnnmhunu nlv In l\1 rs: nu l;|.u nu`. An Arm-rirnn kitchen will ho mtnblishcd, in which will bu prepared in American mu-ns and rangros all lhv known preparations from com. At t!:o eml of unvh hour A ten miuuto lecture will lx- given an the nu-rits of lnds.-un corn. Tho a."llPXI!I.` will doubtless make 1: sun- sation In Paris if succoxsfully carried out. .,.`."n.1.`.:':."..'.'"......'fi':c`s .' ('x3."'?`o ..' 3170!`. Io'V\' ICIAIVIJ llI`Alv ||l llll` lr"V\l`|-N (II [V I|] I. form:-4| of Hl(!`\(li(i, the grains of V(l!'i0ll.\l}' mlorvd mrn In-ing urd instmul of the small pi;-ms of marble. An Anna mn Iyihshnn u-HI Ln xxonhlhahuul . .-v. vu-u yuan - giant :4. onstrnting to the European mtious (which are singularly ignnrnnt on the sub- ject) the value of mn1a.~::~. food product. and thus dovelnp A new market for Anieri'a's must abundunt Prop. Tbv itlou is tn enwt the palm-0 upon tliu expnraiti--n grounds. and the rut. lsonwvith pl"l`S4`llIl`Il is B l`t`[ll`l1 of the must _i:m4-4-l'ul (lt'.\`l`.:Il that luua yet been submitted tn the mmnuttm Ii:n'iu,; the nrit~ tar in ('lmr;:0. It will be an 2;:r_\', |'_'I`:1('rflll structure. Thv mnf, columns nml ('ln`unm-ys will be (`mi.~tru'tnl of the corn fodder, nml the interior uml uxtoriur will in` entirely cm`- rrml with mrn stalk and our. The beautiful hues of tho mm (tho deep rnd. yellow and rich white) will produce (1 hmutiful eoct. The halustrmlm. lattice work and columns areto he furnie-cl of tho In-avus and enrsu! mm. The frlc-u-ova-1' thv columns and the two panels next to tho tnvn-rs am to be uinsail-: grninzznf _.I.__.._a -4-.. I J -L V II \ Americana Th`mlL`pI_L|)_L[[_)3l[lgl`El` the Nov- elty Into the Paris llxpoalllon. It is probable that there will beadded to tho regular Amerivaimxliilzlt at the Paris exposition this your in corn palace, suvh as have at vziriuus tinios been constructed in western cities. If the pi-ujcct is succmsfully carried out (and evi-1')` effort. is being madn to further the scheme) iv will aord a striking and beautiful cxhibit-pei-hnps the most unique thing of the exposition. it will nlm mrvn um nmmnnn nf mam. I. 5\.`||lU-I \'Alll'l llLl Lulllllil. Senator Sabin llr~..~1. as.~'cruxl his right. to wall auul kick at Ihillgs about l'orty-.s'ix yam`: ago, on a lu`.-4-zy,pn;1irio {arm ut Mtuxlius, lllluois. In the summers of hi youth ho wlmcked tho l'c.1lve cow will) a fence rail and tilled the varth, and in winter ho want. In the country b'('l.l()()l. llo after- wards studiul tho lxi,~hur l)ran('l|os of nmtlm lI1UL`a' and engines.-nn;:,. llo pluugoal into politics when still a young man, and sarvul three terms in the pupulul` branch of the legislature and two wnns in the state Btlllall.` of Minmzota pm-vluus to his election to tho United States senate. He has been a member of several of thu l\'utinuu.l Republican mu- vvutiuns and wus cl:-vim] clmirmau of ll)- Nutimml 15.1-pulllix-an mlulitteo in 1&2}. He was elected to the b`(`l|`ll(` to sun-(`coil William \\'lnd U0 is a riwh mun. lmviug maul: his pih-nut of rmlrmuls, ll1!lllIUI`l1l; ,ll.1ld the manufacture of a,-grin-ulturnl implements. II nu 1 Lion E In .~-O 'sZr.;n'u;. 'do'.i.`se.` Eu111I Hard Wood, Mill Wood. Verona . ;..- \ The St.-bnn.t9r froin \\'|ncodnlIf In |"VYei1 n.. ...h.._...'.. |l..n' A CORN PALACE IN _EUROPE. A nanutk Locality. ...I AL- YY_lA._4I 34.5.. L._ . DWIGHT yia. S;,'ABlN.` Iu mp \ uuu . . .u Iuu nut 11` I n nun nu I-I-1-n Fancy Mirror, 825 to C40. nil...` Wm-L nnlllnfj M In M 5", nenf ButcH,'i1I:1{n`g,"I1711I)n,"n}331`, 'ia}str}f'naiz&8r1, I-3'r11vs;elsu5.n<-l"Vllllon' Carpets ; all at cost. You may never have a chance like thns again, so take advantage of it. Anyone intending to wait till spring save money by buying carpets now. ____. _-_- . ._-._.-. A. . - -s-u-can vs: -nvvuu w\AInvIv'I\uv JUST TILL THE END OF JANUARY CAN YOU BUY CARPETS AT COST PRICE N.B.-UrderI left at the Grocery More of JM. Crawford. Princes: Street. will receive urouw. nuonuon. Jl"l`olonhono communication