RUBBERS I _ On or about the 7st of February next our entire stock will be sold in One lot by Auction to the Highest Bidder, and Mr. Couslneau will nally leave Kingston. F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. We adopt this plan so that evaryons may be fairly dealt with. Those .',who buy often. and tho largest purchases. will get the Largest ` Presents in the way of the 10 Per (lent Discount. j 01! ojch and avarypurchm of 12., 3 from this data until New Year : In GHR|STMAS PRESENTS. mm FIDEIJISGOUNTM` no PER cm EVERYBODY Instead of mung our Annual Distribution of Present: among our I ! customers. as in former years. we have doomed to give than smrnlna B81`!!! and Inn satisfactory, and that is a \ n In (tun. d'Renu\mbvr the Ynnl. at llw nxn` ox-V` I*lu.\`m-:.~:s snu-:n:'r. L} 'SOMETHlNG- BETTER FEE We plat} go RELIABLE AND GLUSE-PRICED DRY GUIJDS HOUSE. ON YOUR NOTE THIS! Cor. Princess and Bagot Sts.. Kingston. WallingonSL,2DoaisfnomP1inoossSL 254 and 256_Pr/mess St. WOOD 1 1 D.F.ARMSTRONG'S, r."1'3`nsr`NovxI.nne;u Princess Street. To be had at $9 and upwards mad: from us "' '""'"'"` ' 1'no.\us muVt}.Gs.' [ xiuguou. lkw. I901. 128. . Manger. _____,__________________ _,,, (_-__. .-runny , - a uow-n II conlhdernto Days. ` Great Reductions in all kinds of My colored'xnu.In1_ny felt a pmtounddb dainforrhntshedenominntnd "dntinmy Sunday New Scenery. I-\`raI~(`Inas work. Pmmpt Ih`- I dmaotthoeoorned mntarinl nddenly and girl; and avoid \\`.\iling. uiw . 41.33-ugly gum vrnyonodnnnho declared W1` KELLY. { shovrould nuke mo n homespun gown that iwouldastnr surposit II tho uundoestho 0 P u`.` u` 5'-3 Q stun Hy n-agile mother. ovuwrrought by` I printion nnqsusponse, was ill at the time and mummy Ind tall any in the selection I ohnaterinl for making the promised gown. Shouonghtthontticnndgnn down with n hrgobundloolhndlyworngnxmonuothilk IndIrool,tnblacknnd \I'_hito,.Il|dth) bits Go all` jotdlknndwoolcloth. Tlumpnnentsnnd I bi_tsshocutin0ovnrynnnl| piece: and then he bu-otnu-a.u.;apu-tin uxpeciuotlint `Dahlia: gndodwuaon ymrdedintorolh.wI:iehvununnqnninto W N gm... Y - '0 1'0 cooduunltinx ghrnnntln eonnlnqliine:-otwhibnnlhhckwuuot lluliow on hand one of the lamest Starks. I\`l`" bought for cash. cw;-r olfvrcd in this city. hook at our lim-s: Ladies` I-`olt. Hunts. ladies Kid Roots. hulit-0' Skating Boots. .\len`s Wmt:-r Boots (Full I-`uxod up to l 0 top! only 83. wally worth 33-4: Ge-nulne Bargain. Them in also I largo stovk of Hand-Made Custom Work on hand which will be sold at Slaughtor Prices. Rubin-na and Ovenhooo in great \`au'iou`. Cus tom \\`ot-Ii n apcvinlty. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, `I87 l'nl\`t`R_\V .\`1-Iu`r If/08. _0l/M|///VGHAM ; max out run 001.11 vimnxn 2` BIG BARGA|-|':l-S-TH|S WEEK. 1 Murray & Taylor's, 176 PRINCESS STREET. CAPT. qosepu PARSONS All - Dry - Goods` DRESS 6000.5 . Silks and Satins. l'a.ilor-Nado Jackets, Lined Kid Gloves. Raw Silk Table Covers, &c. ` Our Counters were nu-vet so hmaloal Down with Bargains in the following lines : Knit Wool Goods. Silk Hmdkemhiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs. Gents` Silk Scarfs. Murray & Taylor's; LOW PRICE STORE. At Cloning Sale Prices. and .\'.\l.-lb` l`Rl-I.\`E.\"IS GIVEN .-\\\'A\' with each pone] st A Crowded Store I, `hi Pbvdor vukn A l purity. I: whlcunsu:-`inxlms lhn tho hint and un- Iot an In ownpmlou I th the multitude on! Io an altar! I o! .n o!I.'Ydl`l.(':`A :3'uov'.:?'u.'B \.0. POWDER 00.. h All aunt. .\ow And cu.-rybuuly placed with the SPE (`IAL IAR:AlNs M l_ _0_W_D_EB 3bsolute|7Pure. `kl- |_.__.|,_ \II`I"I`ur""". 267 Pm svxxu S1-murr. to America, and Smith has signiul a desire to moot. Sullivan. But Smith has always found A pretext to avoid A meeting. ` But Sullivan says howill light. the winner of tho Smith~Kilrain mill, no matter what the conditions. so there is likely to ho plenty" of fun for lovers ohpugilism in tho nou- mtnm ` Kilralnh colors, which an gured hub, amofwhitesilhbonleredwith ndandhluo stripe. Thoother decoratlomaro shown in thocak lsmithhcolonudnovraan lucr- aamental, being imply the Englhhnnnh picture surmunded by the tour toyal sund- atdsotomathritaln. I . `k*.V\ t`."uu` `UL ""~xnu$h m \1;"""'-nu ""` :-.-.~ .,:.;;~ -.....~-1. R..;; I -...:.r'.:..--.':`:.`.":.:' `Q N N ' . II o sxrrn`s cowl: Both Smith and Kilnin Ilnvounn outsider able pummeling, and both Inn been mm! to success intho ring.though Smith has had more experience without gloves Sulli- van and his backers have often olforul in- ducements for tho I-`.n~L=_eh .-I.......:.... in l\l\Il'|` J nu-nu an uncut: nan often offers! ducements the En,-;i sh champion to come America. Smith has m'.v..:n..a . usurp uu sun l.l.1. :L3lUll& Tho only ban] glove light Kilranl has ; tonghtsofuwu with Joolannon. _...c,u.ru.-uugnsuoul-gonye.thoBrit`uh pugihst, and knocked out Jim )[cGlynn. of New Ballard. Elan In IE3 ho was sparing cgnsct deal. beingutono timo hindtospnr It the 'I'hoau~o Comiqno at Phuuhlphin, ` meeting a fmshnnn every night. and eithc ` hating his antagtmbt or sending him to sloop on all octxssiuus ' Thu nnlw Inn-I --|-~--- 414-` "" etuxr, Ill IE E`lf`IW`u 01%] uyuolhhnntagonistaoththecoulduot In Thunuuhdthezht lathe winuerol 1533 Eih-|in.Ihohed won considerable repuhtim with theoer. hunched out for a prolaionll pqcilisg hating Ilnrry Allen and GeorgeGodn-vy, the colored pogilis, unily. Then mine three suomuivo draw: with Jim Goode, Chu-lielli and IliheClenry. Alters last he defeated JerryIurph_v.undinl& met lllhm Sheri, the Pnnsian. and tnochtdhiznineamihhlntwomu.-xda. The nmeyenrhofoughtGeolgeFTye.I.heBrit'uh mzistend knoaed out Jim \r..1n.-.... -- Y `$- KILIAIIY $1.033. 'wn-kadinnrollinglnillinanervillgnn. 'Bu`ngcgnvoc<>untryboy,hoI1smbjmhd 'k>;l-u'ti~aljo|reaontho;nrtofhi.ifelloII. Imdwuobugnlmmrushsmmuor tbemin anlerto mnko lifo andunbla Ho had four lxrosful llghtmthotstthnewuhtho Imll mennndthohstI'ithDenni$Rmch.Irhohnd' been imported to the am. Having Iran I 9 I Q orcyght, it V oomldnnd mm..." In uou-ucupuulnullliolvli xnmsnmenlgat hit lunguhocouldltlndit. Roth Irunhnrrimno ghh~r,urdtriodIonnniN- ! lat his opponent early. But Kilnin soon `found that Roach`: blow: had upuut thou- (ume, and ho on-iontimlly clan-1 bothuno nyuolhhunumnist m an in ......u ..-. `ltolrtolonud nu: Inad-low Ilofvotlguenlaotnilowfloy light-John I. Iulllyun llluppuud hhnluuululbu Mason The npnrung (uh-nltyol Iwocoutrin In fur-uununohucudhlonrlbnlll htwIuI'J_oIn8l|ltI.|h &Eehnplog jnl Juno Klu-un.dhdAnuI-ianchQ- plan. nhlghthunuphd Ihhd K. !bx.ol NowY'k.nIl lb bl cd byunt Individual bnldtoltbInll- annual nlurol thokind aye: podncnllto Ihnlothooyuolnmhmouprlmkhlui. Jun Hmilh,lho zcmguahcu-a;suu.t-areas 8?.` Inch! high, and lghtl It shown I!!! pound: llinchat mmnlufg lncha;Ih unit, 4131.` iejcha; all, us}; Int-ha. and bkvpi. I5`, inehn. no Ilqlnlhmlvulll laoodnnluI&`t!.whu-abowonnhoxlnoon- puuuonopentouonun hnnnoynrio ls hg|undboxln-onpuuunlcrlslponnd &II.In-I htItLld:hIdvItII"I*IV`1" uldunny will glovu. in 135069 tQhdBillDnvIsudl!.Arldl.th!olI|c withthoknucklu uultbhtltwit the glova.undhonox%yunrhntWollBndn Ind lurk Ihvil. Jnlug ?lI-.l_ ._ l:n.-,_ kl: I - nuu cu`: Lll Jah Kilnln.oI-Killian, wilt-Ihnnlly lb nn:snq:\~dAuuricanchunnhn, us. in-- REPRESENTATIVE PUOIUSTS OF TWO J CIVILIZED COUNTRIES. KILRAIN AND SMITII. Tm: BRITISH mm.-. munsuu. nae. 2-2. I purusuunrun.1-unu-uionlnn beingphoud in charge. ,, . r I F. Inthisworkofnceiviag lmmiaanh and `inthoooloninsian of Catholics in thovnrst I-`ntherki. Aanhegganawmiz which hndlong hen xzc-aka and which will !au!n`.l<~=c ho con- unncd by othcn Elev.-_:scu:c.7x':: thoprime if lite; Inino(uulv! u...---d --A ur }-.'nx)u1@I IIOIIZ ` I Contnhutiom poured In upu the priest to asist him in ms_n:muo work, ind in J;_u:- ` `"""'m."0l`, In-an nouns. .;,aa!1!in;,vhonso.vI-he:-oimmiznntgirhoouu P bepzou.-ctaduntiltheycould and nitzntionsv orpermnncntholndl. tylnfrihiifhvuso human.) 0.. ..._`__ AIL- . ,, m..m-r uunu uouapn xuonun, whodied in New Yo:-`a hoot-nI.ly,' was born in New York on may 5, 1851. His fnther died when tho boy was butsymmofcgqnndatthodmtlr bed the child was consented to the priest- hood by its mother. The vrishm of the widow ` tounda rcsponao in tho tncunulom of he} Ion,nndin lshowu onhlnollnprict In the. Catholic church; Tho wmno oLh.n. um. _.-I- ~ -- N Father ltlonlan. of New York. `Tho Did I a Great work. . - Father John Joseph Riordan, whodied New rvanntlx-' -an 1...... :. xx- 1-._L ,.__.-_.. _.......-v. no u-:3. nun mica tlll oloo for thma yuan. There he made: spacinlstuniyottho loagdispnted historic] problonn concerning Cast and Luaotin Bu-gia.havingIocurod|:.itherto unpubliod documents; thonsultho gavotothoworld was I grant favorite in Rome. espually with Queen Hnrgherita, witocl King Hum- bert. ` M ' PUIIIKRI llllIUS3' nan-inl go...` .. -0 n. \J-I-\.JLJ- L Lj ` New Pmmpr do. very. Come early us .\ call at once. -~ -Q: puuuts, aunt: of New 1 as--s.l:.I_a- D..- -_ [as data ubout 8$,lll),III); and when Will- iam B.Astordied,Nov.9i,18T3,tholoIut atimntn of his I-with wu t5o.mo.oon His will gave 85113,!!!) to tho Astor library, and his sons hnvo added enough to mn`m the total A51!" donation $l,(lI),lX). These sons, Will- iunnndJohn Jaoob,ru~oi\-ed but.-A lilo cs- tnto in most of his pmperty, tho rusiaiuary data going in too to their childmn. ' Williaxn Waldorf Astor, son of John Jacob `nndtho rwenuydemund 1.1-1y.hnsn1nuly_ I`.l hifh rank in lib.-.5.-- -._.I -L um um rwently dammed lady. has wonuhighrankinlituutnmandthopubuc Ho was graduated from 0. PA. \.`na\v us:-u luv ASH entire fortune in nn it -- QL- -:-.- , . ._`__ ...` ..-.`.a uuvvuuuunllti won V real estate. but ' on it u the city grow. John Jacob died larch 2), 1&5, leaving and ul hi: _.--..._.. -null ul unt`! un- strunrnm but -non In-utlnhotho (n1-(ruin Hepnnprnd sogrnxlylht haunt tron- rls to the Phcic must, and in IS]! tb Quin vf Astoria was founded at the mouth of the Columbia river. The I'll` of 1813 ruined I18 bminesx but be invested hisvapitd in Units`! Sums avurities and real estate in the city of New York when both row at their lord, and in I few years they doubled In value. Since then tho Astnts have hadnhnost their lurlum in ma! -9.... 1.... n...:I.n-- ... -mm unourcuu Inn lnauaad and npidly rm (our gem-nuou. lt- Iu Juhn Jamb Adar, born July 17, Waldorf, Gennnny. In 173 In America with I anal] stock of III]! In! Into the (1: H. -........_..I M r person was over turned any. ThoAdor funilyis nowoao of tho lb torial institutions 0! an country-o family in Irhivh the wealth but Int-nurd utndily gonanuoun In (mun-o .\`0l`l-Pl-I i.lu~n~by given that a dividend of Ihrvo not com. upon um upiul amok at this inslilllliun. has lu~on'l`nrclauul. for the curmnt half your. augd the same will be payable at he Sociol) `a (liner on and after Thursday. the 5th -1 {J .l.\`$& we mm . 1`ll0_\IAs nlnnne .--- ------5-uuuo I|ut,wIlI|h ` er.uccer-Iadnlnvibuon tovhiHbA.nIl" country pliant Rhinobtckoutbolluhn. Than His: Gibbs: met-Iohn Jacob Adar. tbnbutwynnofogv-.and Ioronnd unr- rbgofouond In Astor`: chnrity was to wall horn during her but yarn that! wnntcannrylor her to cugloyunnnnr dull to tho Itch! will .........';'2!'5'_.__J.'1`!.f! A GOOD PRIEST GONE. 'nnuh.(k Tb `n: -... .......u--u ur mum! H In Ylhl tblyulovuhyiholankdnll om`.-t-n haunt nlaunnliuu (run In Anna. and 13 uickmn kept hr and nlauunn III]. Ila. Ann: '8 Aunuuununabv fun hrr nnnnm and cum to New York In I300 with her lather. Thoma Gibbs. a runny Enchant at E- Krnnan unn- account at its condo; haqnlullnxovfortoltynm that Ibo '::- Chrloth an 80 unturolthd eonguo-o dunno nnlnblyou `IBIMNIQDIBIQIBGIQG oni- unntnnhvohhlyiown. Do- ecuhrruhoquhtlypuadnwny. ttb plnplriamdomun-Ignlbl an Ihgqu-out has Anus -I|..x__ -g_. ,. - Wfl 1 Thooitynf Kov\'urk uowunbdnulof-` lrnluhq Jacob Annnvh In not only Aloulotla THE LAT! MRI; 37%- -.__._._-- U_NTlL New YEAR'S, fling! I.`aulnnI: n :\-u--mus uncon- c.7i:I In.-rm . Iivllliutlll I3 Em If. I7, 270:}, (n Ill `n HQ nuns` Can founder pl? I319 :..` Ac. noamsou. J/48. RE/03?, mmoy Carpet Rocker, Fancy Plgtforxn Rocker, Foot Rest and Foot Spool, Rattan Booger and Easy Chairs, Rattan Work Table. Children : Carpet. 8131:. Game andattan Rockers. Bilge Stands and Five O'clock Tea Tables, Corner and Divan. Gentleman's Easy Chairs 84.5) { to $35.00 at ' FANCYFURNITUREforXMASPRESENTS lfrontenac Man & |nv;estmen?S;c;ety. AND 'rm:v WILL WEAR TWICE As LONG. un Inopwuon you will be tomytod to phce an order, sud .\'olnb ` tlcudk the tn rodncodb. u c.`:':. 1_ s r_um$mc"m"""vA . L L-Es (`one where you can aecnre beat goods at Lowest Prices. Bane aaeorhuent all the latest and choiceet in the market. Our` stock in complete in every de tment zoneiefe of , Beavers. Meltoua, Nap. I-3-eihea, onteda. Tweede agd Fancy Tmuaeringe. It in our aim to plane all that favor in with a call, and we eohaider it )\'o trouble to ehow goods, whether you intend to pnrchaae or not. , M` Second to none in worhnaaahip and quality. - ' On inapeelion will be tempted place Ndrby in style and t an Illa narmann nu-mlm-ad he ... ' Examine our stock on its merits. Look well to the Quality and Finish E of our Goods and then you can fully appreciate our Bargains. ~ MINNES&BURNS' 'Grand Sacricing Sale Now Going On. PERFECTION IN STYLE AND ASSOHTMENT, SATISFACTION IN QUALITY AND PRICE. We back this claim of ours with proofs in the shape of Good 1 and Reliable Goods at WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES during our [ ls anxious to sell `Winter Dry Goods, and it only remains for you to decide where you can get the Most for your Money. llas bought I-`.. \\'illiams`\\'uod Busiess on the .\l|:unlic hook at the fool of Princess Street. It is the nuns! comm! yard in the oily. and he is` now pn-mrul to supply the public `with All kindsol llanl '00:! any way rt-quirul. and all kinds of Soft Wood. He would kindly soli- ('il a mill. .l- n-_. .__n, , .- --