w Tamarac . GHRISTMAS PRESENTS. EVERYBODY SOMETIHNG- BETTER RELIABLE AND CLOSE-PEIOED DRY GOODS HOUSE. ON YOUR NOTE THIS! Cor. Princess and Bagot Sts.. Kingston. --'I`I-I.A1\T-- BIBBY 8:. V!RTUE,, .l 0.) ') I_'.`.. 254 and 256' Princess 8i. D.F.ARMSTRONG S, Princess Street; To be had at . Opoositc Windsor Hotel TVHE GRAND"UNIVERSALj Murray & Taylor s, 176 PRINCESS STREET. TRIMM1 NG Everything as Represented. Prices Always the ALSO DRESS 0008! $1.25. Sstins. in landing Laght Shudos. 25c yard. Lined Kid Iitts and Gloves. all prices Gents` Silk Nook Surfs at 15. 20. 25c. IAdies'Coll1rs Ind 01138 in Grant Variety. Wool Shawls. Clouds. Fxscinators. &c.. Cheap. Sstin Prints. Dark Colors. 10. worth 15. s'_r_qvEs AND HAR1_jWARE. Silk Bnndkorchiofs 25c. Fancy lludkorchiofs 2. 3. 5c and up. Kid Gloves. in gm: variety. from 25c Q: n- XMAS ATTRACTIONS; `I'll: Powdur nut u;|on. A mam-I o .......""- *'::'.:*..:-:..r'***:.*.';am..*::.r not no In oompouuon v u. an mulumdo at low tot. than weight. Illllll 0 . R0 ry_._ w*.:e:z:::.'r.:`:.u ....... N... V3._`I5-uu_d 3-TI`? If-ion-(1-.8-'l:V-r-.(-I. IITI II Iii Illlo Rnlw-a.n1rh.8pomI.o0o..l A male: bou-In thin TI-lo In > _ are uumlno En` Goods. H 1: 0 YA I. .1 1: 1'" At Genuine Clearing Sale Prices. I mull LIIIIIU Ex in .De-. x.'1:m?1u-J5 Ti? ` 3:! ' Flues! Eloctn Sllm Plan l`1xnulnlto.Dn-Inna, nnun-.11.; Hard Coal Base Burner. \V\` n` | l\lVl'4Io "1'iI"'ifI 'ii&$i'z`7sl1':iiY & co. W? Lu. onlu. bu `gs:-an }?'.'.%%:... don `M 1 `.3 mod, . of '1`. Gumour as hunt and . . . . -. uuvuuv UIIIII I III! x$:m%u IDA! n......- In--- I _X_p;3IJt'eI'y'P-GFe'. KINGSTON. ---A.\'l). >a"a.-"-'_i`i! l-Zclncutocl Mon sun-ninful Gamblers. Ono u! the most. mmmsful llllllll0!'I In the city in in highly cxlucntul gx-ntlvman, who was runml in I country homo by fond parbnts In tho ntrmmt rnumor, until he came to this city M n clerk in 3 dry gqnda storm Learning to play mrds, ho lu'cu_mo n ntmlont. Ind hhlly become such an export pln\3'or that he devoted hlmnl! to gambling. A otvmlr minding hi: means he declares ho curses d1ylnouttondnd|canl.'clnImhutlnthll indust undonhrprlne would hnvawun hit wealth Ian) bunch of builzu-as huuxight haw devoutl himself to.` As a nmlv. the prominent gambler: an all we-H Ru.-uled men. Ouch: neat Biblis-ul stmlunt. ` Andhunulun onnd nrocolln--H-m..or ao- olulutloul worn. Another 1.: n ."!m.ko- Ipomup scholar. Another ts u Ln; i-1T;r_~',n2;d has n lorpxno iuvutwl In pnvium ;;u:..~A. All their paa;1un an-1' x-:m`l.g... I .....; I 40PP0S`_ITI0NA 034])? wumromss, nrvnvnn-us.- GIUIITI-|lll'l'. - Unquustlonably the longevity and physical energy of tlmao aged mum, not only in the eld, but in the street. I: to be attrlbutnd to their outdoor life as well an healthful act!- vity. It in to ho obnervml that nmrl all the women have aprou boards. Am Shake- zsneuufu lines in regard tho wmheu llltuh ly_como into mlnd.-Now York Timon 1-! III (.`0lIIlUl'K In tho outlying market garden: in the suburban district: many auporanuuatul por- ` Jon: 0! both some are to be found `working in the season, wooxiiiag or gathering, especially among the Germans, the women preponder- atlng. The visible evidence: or old ago are almost denied by their phynloal activity and endurance. unnu uuu llug uung over we Inouiuer. It is to be observed that nearly all the street stands in the poorer distri<-t.- twent- laended by old folks, who are thus actively employed from morning till night, and these heveuut the comfortable booths that many Ilmilarly engaged have in other parts of the city, but their rude stand of a low lu-):u`ds is generally situated at the door or n dreughty hallway or a window, where they must sulfer from the exposure, yet all of them show the most mgged vigor. lt ni:i_v be doubtedil these vonders really innint.-mi thvuiselvee on the protltsot a few cents they nulim, but they contribute something. uni are not drones in the busy hivo. , CLAIMS 10 OLD AGE. Like the eervile dorky in the izutttb, them old folks are apt to claim I greater number of years. probably through torgvtfulnea, then they are really entitled to. and few of them, according to their own statements, are nnderiyeeriotege. It mustbe confessed that they elweye fully lool:" tho mlvnnced age they claim, herd work and dl&ilplltl0!I having left marlin on their new and forms, eo that while they are physically vigorous end wiry they ereworn and senile in up- peerence, sometimes to e fiitlehle degree: ' The hearty, peachy, rosy mood great grand- mother or the comfortable home. or -spruce held heeded grandfather who still consult: the Almanac, is not to he found among those obviously overworked and caroworn toilere for their daily hixwl. The life of these he: ,been a battle since childhood, and they show the scars of the struggle; but their habits of eptivity have endowed them with a rugged ` vigor in their senility, which is generelly denied the" more favored who hum lived in one and comfort. ` I_ on. ....e|..l.._ _....|.,.. _,._n,_,_ 1, 4-,. aaan -uou ua.a.\al- A1 a min, tliv ngul blind among tho poor niamtain tln-ui.~a-l\-ax. and perhaps (`0nll'lb- me to tho support ol the Ianiily. by heg- ging, ln-ing led to th--ir acvuawim-d plans on enmo In'1]ui'lilv thoroughfare by tho mar- ried sun or dnuglita-r with whom they dwvll on their way in work in tho morning and back ngrun on tln-ir return in the evening. II is a fact that Numot escape nlnai-rvation that the blind I H|'l`I pruloniinatn; that them am to boencounterwl in a stroll ten blind manta one blind I-uunui beggar, and pationt inquiry ruveals the fact that blindnuas in as rare among wumvu as haldneu. The writor ha: only discovered three blind women uniting aims to the thirty blind man he has uncoun- torvd on the popular thoroughtarm on the mat and `run. sidel. The hunter: on the prairie: all:-gun: one mason for wearing their hair long that it preeerros the e-yaaight. and perhape we may nd in the similar custom of woman an explanation of the fact that blindness is comparatively no rang in the lax. The eupernnnuatod {einalm among the poor are more active than the m`on, whoao in~ duatry in earlier like has porhape aapped their vitality, and fnquontly the old women. looking often more like witches than human beings, are to be even vying with the Juven- ilee in gathering wood from the debris of buildings or dismantled house, and dhIplay- in; an inclination toa youthful agility and strength that is remarkable for their yearn. Since the syatomatic gathering at the carb- agobytho wagonaofthe street claariingdo partment the old women rag and garbage pickers have dlaappeamd, excepting from the neglected quarter: of the tenement house districts, where, however, they are still to be encountered with than male rivals, hook in handandhagelung over-theehouldvr. It is In ha nhnm-marl Hut Ilauhi-lav aal` eh. Au: uuluuut VI ulu Ixvu UI uuul ISIII WIIO mnlnhln thomsalvoa by attending new! mndqmndy stands, (rub numb, out, It urprhlng. u nvmlod by 5 tour of the out u_>dwcotulden,-upocinllytnthou-nennonc homo diutru-ta one would suppou um tho can of the mac out: would ho lntnmod to tho and gruxdpnmnta In the bud working hmlly when both the mother and the luhorgoout daily go work. Calms, how- ever. the seal nwmbvr of the funny in con- nod to the room by inrmity the children In left to can for thomuslva and the and contribute In the (sunny uuppurt, by their own exertion; wuu nu pix-yuiw, Iuuuul IRS I0 IV!-III` \ mom of the homo"whlch the thoughtful clarity ol thohumnno Inn provided for than. only tho Innn or oripphd 0! an Iowa: chant an who tound In than initutluul. `WK; nn-uh. l\' GL4 -n._.I 4.! LAAI. _.._.. _.|.- ll] Illa IIIIIIKIID Illllluliin It may be that the better health and Ian- pvity statistically demtnmaud to I-nvail among the working clan: parpatuato Ibo ! m allurd tho uupannnuahd an place at homo, In It am no huunblo; toruarulo thaaptlwhonuk the charity of the institution indioahd have no mar nlath-on and an practically alouoia tlnworid. with no tindlyhuuhtoeantur tlumovon it thoycould doa little toward maintaining thcmulvu. It in natural that than unlortunata, boron ol relation: and withnoproapu-uahouldnaktho nun- llill 0' Lin hnlIIaa" -hhIh ILA Ohnnnlmful ` Humans mvunl Iuhll in F0! Yuk city for than Indian! of both noun. Inn they nu :'Z.uu"p'3.T`$`nT.'.a .:....c .u.5"a'i IIchh(ythoun!ununnbol Ill ohm -than who have can proqauoudui and an utterly incapable of unumlnhg than Iulvun by their own oxu-uonn--thus may the ole:-mouyunry rm-paumy olhrod, who the uuponnnuhd o! the worlung clm accustomed to an their dilly brand I: labor. purer: bravo nu-nub 10!` L... to uwptlng tho domuuo nunmuut ulrunlod ' by than huunnno Institutions In nuv ha Hut Hun r..n.- hgnlfh ....I 1.... on Ilou us] Woman Who Among! Nun. candy IICI hut Iuldr-And llllld I00-Longovlty and Physical Vigor of Aged Tellers. an-- II` Iuuu Iuuuu In 50% lllulll-lulll. The nlunhurol the aged 0! both nun who nnlnmln thmnnnlwu lnr -M-milnn nu.- `.-.-._ FOR SALE QHEAP, L 5,000 BUSHELS PEAS. NEW YORK CITY'S AUYLUMO FOR THE INOIOINT AGED. POUR OLD FOLKS. THE lRl'I`lh`H WHIH. TIIESIMY. uvvr IuIwp,IIwI! IIYIII` uuuuuuul ll givqnnvuyntnotlnnhlnotho whols. Jun: I` Oldd It nnlutn I gum-U ndl=:- > pluuvll IWU Ella uuunu 0| zrvox-.y thick cud board `cowl-ed ch lush, fun or cntounoTInnny_ kuhda. hmamnkonutibnck the (or An ornunonhlunnrt mulolongcnoug Oolnng` ommmgannvuguumanaudg J zlvunvu-ynlknotlnnntothnwholn I Ann nlnnnrl tin thin I-maul: lu- uall ulunuvu Yury llnlllilllx Illll Ulll I'D- cclva two costs or black paint that can be ` bought "Indy mixed. Inside the (`rum ulna... Auuunlnv ll lulu?! [ISO In uu'uru'(l Q horse. but should ho rnthr Imall And light la onler that it may not look rumbenome. IN: nllhod very smoothly undthon ro- mlvnn um nan: nf hluslr nnfnt nu: mm In A nu-run and 6:-numnm am. Anw-.13 artlclm suitable for a Christmas gift to n gontloumn ls su;,'gm2ed n now3- . paper rnok. modulul after one wlxivln Modom Priscilla illustrated by the following cut. Al- most any man proton A gift that contrib- utmg ln somo way to his comfort and convo- nionccx This holder for papers and nuga-' since will be lilnxl by many better than---r wull pocket, as it holds 3 lu-gur qunnt.ity. and In looking for back nuInl:o:~i the papers can bo onsily run over. It is Also: decorauvoob- jock ln a room. 4-` I` (`ranborry Sauce. Ono quart. of cranberries, oue_ pound of gzranulutod 51 r. one-halt pint of cold water. Boil Ii tam minutes. nu Thu I VII Ilvr \J-D1 For feather cake use two and one-but cups of our. one cup of milk, one cup of sugar, butter the silo of an egg. one tonspoonlul cream of tartar and half I mupoonful of nods. Bum rather nlowly. M 4. , __ j A KIWIPAPDII nowm V Tbetrruno is made! like an inverted nu uni-an Imt nhnnlrl In n-nu`: um." and links Tho (`gm of Japnnned Goods. Boiling watnr should not be poured on ja- ponmd goods, such u too trays, etc, for it will crack tho varnish. Wash with warm ; wntonnsottspongonnd I very little soap. 1 SM: oil will sometimes take out mark: undo by hot things. nouuovlng But from steel. Sweet oil will some-timm remm-o ru-t from steel. and komseno is even better. Win :1 an article isdoeply nmtal it may he no.-osmry to remove the rust. by nim-imnicsd means, such as rubbing with line emery powder and ` oil or with thin emery paper. `tho Vlonn Brood of `I'll: Country. Thounllkoncu at much noosllad Vienna brudundeln this country to the original article has boon recently explained by the amnion that the Hungarian our, of which tho funous gonulno bread is rude, mnulm about l7 par oout. more of gluten than doc a great den! of the our of our muntry. i lallj }lI'|lIIl'\l I. Ill [3 `UP K I, Illu thrivu but in a nonhwtndow. In wavering it can should be taken to koap the buds dry, otherwin they will rot. Plum that have beendutndfrolnaudlnhnoand properly and for will come Into bloom In December ; and continue through tho wines. unuv Bill`!!! I IIEUIZUI IKVIWII. W IE8] LVIJ urocrispnndufnotnvu-nnnut. luv Ivh trlttvo Fbwbouaoplnnbuouuclnfu-eoryu tho Chlnuoprimrona It mnnhokopt cool, and ` Lh:-inn but In n nnl-u windnw In wnnu-Inc I`Illod Brold. Pulled {mod is not a common edible on American tabla, but is pmnounood deliclom by people Rho hnvo tried it. It in tube amen with charm. `Puts a lot! of freshly undo bu-aud.nnd whlloltln yocwurlnpull the in- Ildo an of it In plan the ulna ol your hand and unaller. Put than into the own and LAL4 1L... _ J..Il..A. Lngj XL-.. ...I AL... -III-I II'IKll'r. {HUI UT Ill! `HG UVIKI Illu F bake them uleliouobrown. Whencoolthoy an origin and A: full nf nnr an A um. mmm srn_v_s um um A I-`Inn ('Q-I'II hr Lump Tops. [Amp mp: are commonly lutemd on with planar of Full Kerouno oil will penetrate this. And it frequently happens that the lump top bzunmm Iooun and nnlly come: 01!. A mmont which is said not to be uwtal by komsono cw mnvr has been nwommonded for this plll"[ll!\ It mm-`mt.~n of three parts rosin, one part mustiv an-la and ve pnrus water; this composition to be mixed with half ltx weight of planar of Paris It will not In abnut thrm-fuuru of u: hour. A 'l`|-onblooono lamp WI:-h. Bnmumcuho lamp wick will otmluhly nhnomholurlnd nplnnn orderly manner. ltwilluunrlnly wvdgudat onolldo, while lhoothorwill run up lnnpolut. mining wurlnc-and wxntiun ot qzirit. To over- mmothbdopnvlty an a 1:00 wick, draw out 9 single thnual ncnr tho ooluge, and wick will be found quite trwublo when II- trodumd Into the bunpr. Thocog-n will an It up properly. and it will appear In good form and glvo an o-van ame when lighted. llama lulu Clair notions. An oxpotienco-L hounwiio ion: how to to- plnoothoworuont human of chninwith I Iuhditnio which mean in union and dunbio: Tub crow. hoary wrapping pnpnr, cutout jmtho turn that you ddlmuid with 0 Wm! ix ihic-hats or the popu- . making I thick punoboud. Trim tho edge smooth uh the pattern you cut and with roundlnndod uchnnilitwthohinn. After it in well dried varnish It and you have I nut. `mu; am: to the chair with little trouble or upon. T II VI Mu ` Hen tho cu-mm olau. wuln than and dnlntlroughncolnndor; than wlpolhunln atowol.q:rndthomouundInnhcmtodry llthonuncrbyoln. lluounlhonlllnnd out than In halves; uprlullo both mnum and nldu with an our to vent unit inking to the bottom of the Cut tho cm-no in slices and put It Intho liquor. Cut the bum! Into an aunt. urn ltuuldlr to I t-nun am on one ullghunpuu-` dblo unluldthom to thobuttorund sugar alternately with the our. Add the runnin- llg lnxrcdlenh grnclullly and stir all ll Mn! II ponllnlo for ten mlnutu Co!-or tho luk- lnx pan with white well buttered. and huh hocwuan than (our lacuna. luv Ii: Into Ibo llolldny &Io-A Paul Clrluuan Ul-PIICIQI Illa. 'l'hoI`h_rutmu Irult och should In nude In gun-I uuuon. for awry one known that It in uo\ at ll: lutwhou huh Fblkiwlnghl ` ru-I5 by vrhtcb an old houuwlh uncon- no Clinton PI-Inn-coo. ALL AROUND me HOUSE. Feather Cake. -_L_ ,__ A__ ____| 0w,3 4 3/sormrt," g./As. 35/0'3, some of our customers we so struck by 1-2. rnd (`. Gurney Co`: SUCCESS and BOOMINQ Our store crowded" daily with iinxibns And cheerful buyers. Him- tired: of Choice Gina given away lastweok. Thousands of Beautiful Giftutobe distxibutodhetbre Xmas. lflmmenao Reduction; on .11 Oluaou of Wintor..Dx`._.Goodn. ` M rmu -2.: nI_onm:r1-'1: ~. ', ' . -.-_ n.........u- un...:-_..' n-;,; Fancy Carpet Rocker, Fancy Platform Rocker, Foot Rest and Foot Stool, Rattan Rocker and Easy Chairs, Rattan Work Table. Children's Carpet, Slat, Cane and Rattan Rockers. Bible Standsand Five O'clock Tau. Tables, Corner Chairs and Divans. Gentleman's Easy Chairs $4.50 M to $35.00 at ' _ , FANCY FURN|TUREforXMAS PRESENTS AND THEY WILL WEAR TWICE As LONG. PERFECTION IN STYLE AND ASSORTMEIIT, SATISFACTION III QUALITY MD PRICE. We back this claim of ours with proofs in the shape of Good and Reliable Goods at WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES during our Examine our stock on its merits. Look well to the Quality and Finish of our Goods and then you can fully appreciate our Bargains. HERE IS OUR CLAIM FOR YOUR PATRONAGE. Grand Sacricing Sale Now Going On. MINNES& BURNS "It Stands at the Head" for artis- ti_o design. cleanliness and simpli- mty of oonstruotlon. Its heatmg nnnnnitv any-nnnnnn that nf` nnv ls anxious to sell Winter Dry Goods, and it only remains for you to decide where you can get the Most for your Money. On or about the 7st of February next our entire stoclr will be sold in One [at by Auction to the Highest Bidder, and Mr. Oouslneau will nally leave /(ingston. our: GRAND GIFT SALE NOW some ON. T " F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. We adopt this plan so that evoryono may be fairly dealt with. Those who buy often. and tho largast purohms, will _got the Largest Pmonta in the way of the 1!) Par out Discount. 01! each and every purchase of 82.5.` and upwards made from us from this data until New rm : Eva. RUBBERS Instead of making our Annual Distribution of Pnaaanta among our dnatomm. as in roman years. we have decided to giva thom sllflllti BITTER and lore Satisfactory. and that is a BONA FIDE DISCOUNT W I0 PER CENT. DEC. 20. may ugtuuuuuruuuou. 0: ntzgulug on 01 surpasses a 0 any 3:33: tove of the present day. Every Stove a. Double Heater. For sale only at THE .'E\\' S'l`1)\'l-I l)l~Il`0T.