Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1887, p. 2

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mcnaasma .w FAVOR.` 1 lack bf Push In Boston. \:..un_,..| __... ._ .. .......... A huh Trill- OCH` Conn. IEHE GREATEST SALE $36,006 Worth of New Goods to be Sacriced at : 50 to 75 cents on the Pol|_ar. As the Bargains will be MOST EXTRAORDINARY. We llave decided to close out the balance` of our Clouds at (3ready_ Reduced Prices. and would call pnrticular Attention to the following 2- the city. Shetland and Berlin Clouds, Former Price $1.75, Reduced to $1.25. Former Price $1.50, Reduced to $1.20. Eormer |_ ri_ce Reddcedto 31:90. ` IOWXI, vllllvut unvuo. WALKEM V & WALKEM, Aonxnvs. Solicitors. &c.. Kingston. op- poullo the Poet Ollloe. Iucuum WALKIX. I Josxl-n B. WALKRM. u`.-. . u '11:.` ll ,l`I' I II?!) AL SPECIAL CLOUDS BARGAINS. more customers uerveu In one Ween lnnu e\'rr uuolt ul we uuuuxy OI we Iwlt. uni eve one goi nwny pleased with Extrnonlinary Bargains. We luvs `nut two week: in whio tn call 0 bulnnoo of our large Seock of Clothing and Twuds. .v 11 Cloth: sold at Mnnufacl.uI-en` Prices and Cut Free of Charge. Our toe! of Clothing in being fut re .In.m.I nn nnnnnn. 1:` [Ian Int Price; NEXT THURSDAY, JAN. GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. nunuucwren rum! and bus rnw ducod on gocount of the Log Prices. See our Hen : Ouorcbats at 34.50. . Boys Shite at 81.50. F. X. GUUSINIEAU & G0. John Laidlaw & Son, Yout'ha' Qqgmmts 83. And are other line sold on down. A Spocid Line of Suits. bought at Auction, selling for (I), former 81 (X). The Boat Rudy-Mada Silt in tho Dominion (or thoprloo. gnlnoboughtnthouduulJnodWon0od0vuuostIvhioh we ti ! tolling C7. the ulna Another wore: charge you CI! for. Set our Hon`: Suit: at 86.50. ..-v D. E. MUIVULLL, 11..-\., 31.11., \.:.L' Plwslcux. Summon. ace. 0ice-Late I Mc(`aunmon`s. No.25 Monti-ml Street. DR. X.v'Tr:`i:. 1)`1'Ck(T` 81 Welllnon Street. in the house occup hv Dm Dickson and Bells. Telephone (-5 A Lot 0! Remnants of Tweed: apt! Cloths Very Cheap. A: the Sale will con- r time only 5 DAYS IDNGER every customer may oxpooc I 'Soro clean Irv nhhl uoenl Snturdn II 0 o'clock. ROCKWELL'S GREAT CLOTHING HOUSE, 122 PRINCESS ST. % ALL sxzzns, AU11de1' - Vests - and - D1awe1's, It DQRAN \`.u.. &There is a choice. Come early. Jan. More customers served In one week than e{`er before in the history of the non. And ... ...... ....z.... .-.u -.|.....I with I-`uh-nnnlinu-v RA:-aging \\'n hnrn innt I!I`n weak: in no only 10 mun uununn ovary cuuwmcr -5] u 'Ston clout awry night except Saturday at 0 o'clock.` Doc. 81. OVERSTOCKINGS! u. u - ..v. ....-.. ._____3_.___.__ ___. R. E. SPARKS. I).D.S., LD.S.. D:x'ns1'. Oloe and Residence Princess St.. between Montreal and Sydenimm Streets. Nitrous Oxide (laughing Gan) administered for nnlnlou oxlnwllun ul` tooth. , M _ 1 II l\I AIJIII.` \lI\ T\I)R [_n\` Read carefully the-0imulars now being distributed thmugh Ever known in the Dominion will open\ on JUST FANCY 1 VVAIT FOR IT former Former THE B'lG MLLINERY aqoul. A 4____-. I91 PRINCESS STREET. Pce Pce B;ys' Ouercoats at 32. 50 Youths Suits at 88.60. $1.10; Reduced to 750. J. H. CLARKE. M.u., 1I.u.r.s., n.u.n., Dnmm. Grudusto of New York College of Dentistry. OtIico-Walllngton Street. between Princcuand Block Streets. Particular Alton lt|0l':h|)lld to the preservation o the natural on . --.\u:.uu\n u I`lI\' 13. LAKKU I nnna Dntrn. , lmuxcul. Aolwni. King Street. I slon. Money to lounon real eouuo and 4 mourlllm. \V M. N1`. W nan un.a n. . AR(`IIl`l'l(`I`. oornorof Brock And King Streol` nvor Wale`: Store. Enlunce on King Street. next lo the Vmo Olllue. nvnsnnv 1 lIYI.VI\\' IA. \JLAlIAIll.`lAVlLr' D I81`. directly poeite th Post 0m_ce, n Strot. mhunhod oin Kingston. DR. ALICE Mclil 1.1.1 v ma 1 . Diseases of VVon1on and Children A specialty. 0|-1r1cI:-Prinoess 8t.root.Lh1-ee door: above \V`indaor Hotel. Sept. K). _ - -. .. n-vv\vI`\I.VI I n I \l l\ I` ll DH. ANNIE.` la. ulunaun, occupied by com- munication. Sepi. ill. on `I \ll\II' A'|\ IV muuur nuicl. .,..,,.. --. D. LTr{iUND1:LL, aA., M.D., c.MT, Duvmnuv suvnnms. kc. Dr. JUHN lli.-lhll, M. 11., M. u. , p. A. . (Successor to late DR. M(`(`AMuo.\'). Pu\'s|cI.u:, Sl`nm:o.~z. &c. U!ce-Montrenl Street, between Princess and Brock Streets. sL\TYTH1-:A.\'b sm-rn. S0l.IcITons. Etc.. 19: Ouuu-io S_u-eel. King- n Om. ato E. 111. Surrnlt. 1.1.1). (`u.\s. I-`no.\'1'I:.\'Ac SMITH. 1 NI-;\\ LIVIHS). 'l`II undnntgnod whlflo inform the Joubllc thnl. the{\hnvo lined and 0 ed at Ll ERY IN 00N.'I("l'l0N WITH 1`. l.AWlus`..\'(`I'2 ll0'l`I`.l&::Kln Street. Fin! rip will Alli? boon hand on th um-an nouco. ELDER R08" Pmpdoton Hut chm rip will always be on harm In Ihonml ELIDER IHtU8.. l ruprIotun- H. M. MU Al. B.uuus'rI-:R. S0l.l(`I`lY)I{. (`o.\'\'r:\'.\.\'('|;n. &C_. Ford`: Block. Brock Street. Kingston. lllonoy to boon. ..~...'.} `IIarnAl'I\ `I A \| n 11) Ian any nun, AR(`lllTE(`l`8 and Bulldlna Surveyors. \_\"l_llnton Street. Kingston. CARRUTH ERS BROS. I.~.......~... An-mm Klnn Slroot. Undoraignod obrs [or sale that DESI".- A ll()l`.~lI-. AND LOT now occupied by him on Ihrl Street. The whole In ollbrad In one block, hnvlng about one inndrodud twenty lhuhuuaem Enrlstnonsndtho Ugntlol UlLD- % though to w. Street. Tho son the nrnneny no almost new. and the T. "' "' 'i.':'..'.';' .``.n':o.`i'o. `.."5i: -' `kt. 'u`sIT|iq"IiiIi'fEiS'f3r KYvs& uannwnne E Egiohono "&1...".=--""" 9AA An HAVID, uuunnn tun. `V , HARRISTER. Sontcrmu. (`o.\'\'r:\'A.\'(-Ian. -H-. Onlcot (`urns-r King and Brad: Streets. 0\'or Wade 3 Drug Store. DRS. DICKSO.\' AND B,l'I I"l`S. } PIIYIICIAN8 no Srnoioxs. 0mce-s1 \\'e1- ; lington Street. near Earl. Electricity 1: speg:i- ` silk Telephone communication. DICKSON. MD. J. H. BI-I-rs. M.R.(`.S.. Eng Z LIUIIU; nu uuuu "TJOHN uERAi.'n, M.A., ;\l.D., 63;i..` Annnangnr tn Iatn DR. hI(`(`AMIO.\'). hlnlt oxtnwuun ul mom. HTEIIRRE. 31.0., D. u.s., L1).s., nun-m-r rndnnlo 0 EDWARD OEATPERTON, 3.-llgn g- l\.-A.._ 'PR`OFESSIO4N A`L`7C7ARDS. P0.Vl.D..EB 7xb3IJt'eI7I=7uFe. _. n_ _ *l-"IKE-C">| 1-'_Y-_ Hbivi E. though wd. street. The null. Bontho pro rH|u-onlmoot new andtho vb ! on u the choicest n-uh. For n I In ' mun nf fnnnxn And (`hildmn 80!! HU.\lu-.'U l .'\ 1 n 1 . (`. L.(`l`R1'Is. u.n., successor to Dr. Jan-is. Physician. Surgeon. &v. Otlim and Residence noarl o posile the Post mm-u, Wellington Stroe (auxin the city or country promptly attended to. L. L`u:MI.`Nm. V 'ns'r. gpoeite the Post nrtnn Street. mbushod in BUSINESS CARDS.- GEORGE CLIFF, Xlllllll I.|.|u\ ______.._________ JOHN STRAND`-ls`.,' LLB... \l`Il\D kn Olnn---(`,llI.l`(!l'|08 S111 L. CLEMENTS. ..- JI-nnI`I1 nnnnnhn lhn ' s.JRf ' w-cur an-urn-Inf lurk And K w--gnu `tow: Bulilld u-`cf-_` -I nun` un- -uwau AND sex. Arvin nu! Rulldlnn S-lnrw-vi _ _.._x__ Rum-1R1` SHA\V'; li. (amen-., ARCIIITI-SCT. 0rrIc:-.\loulreulSxroet. King- H0.\l(l-201 .-\ my? -u-u u n nI|\|`lIIH'Il' I H. M. M()\\'A'l`. 2 suumnnu (`n\:\'|.:\ xv saw u nu. v....v. NI-tn" Llvf gt-n-4| winlln inhu- stunned to. fnmhho`8::h. N cg, can-ipuou use mm,- Innumlls attended to. l) `CHAR. Salute - Agent. `mos. nodal. g.:.:.:-..:w- HATITRTON. -I Ull- .u\.\I .\1`;&R T'ii L7iZ, Aomv.\'1'.Ax`r. Al'm1'on, &c.. Otllco Clarence Siroul._noIu' King St- ....uuvun |\`l\ onv Omco Klug- I other Soluotllllpg About nu`_yvo:\t u a ram of Crlm_lnnln-'l`ho RognJp` Gallery of the M-Iropol|o-Byrno|' Tut In Time: of Elm-rgonoy. - - " No stranger tdsiting the city of New York considers that he has thomnghly. "done the town" until he by pgiic-viilt to police head- quarters. 300 Mulberry street. What most` intermtgth visitor there in the detective bu- .........;.I.:.`.1`. In ....A...- nm Immurlinn nnnnnnl muermr;-Inc vlslwr uxere ll um ucwcuvu vu- reauvhich is under `the lmniediaho personal , Iupervision of Inspector Thomn Bymes. ` -n......... nmaaa mm. my: the lhrht In the TIIOIDRS DyI'llQS EV! uni uguu ux uuo ' Fifth ward of New York city, June 15, 1843. He was a an early age apprenticed to a gas- fittergan after getting out of his time" con- tinued to work at his trade until Dec. 10, R133, when he vmspappointed a patrolman of the Metropolitan police, and was asigned to iuty in the I-`ifto-enth pmcinct He did duty in the Fifteenth, Twenty-rst and Twenty- third for twelve years, at the end of which time he had. risen through Jhe vari- ous grades to the captaincy of the Fifteenth precinct. He was appointed chief of the detective bureau March 1:), 18%, ~ and at once proceeded to revolutionize things in that department. The result has been good, and the bureau has risen from a very low grade to a position that is admitted to be mu-I9 nnnr Hm Onn \ TH_E CHIEF be NEW Vonns oa- ` f` TECTIVE BUREAU.. HHS. lllu Ilguto Buy UK um IuI.n.nu_y. Perhaps the most important single factor in the identication and apprehension oi criminals is the Rogues` Gallery, which con~ tains portraits of everr criminal of note in this country and Canaan Most person who go to see the Rogud Gallery are Iurpl-ind, and even disappointed when they are Ibown a compact cabinet. oocup in; very little space. But it contains 8, photographs. Inspector Byrnes at once saw that the former indiscriminate manner of handling photo graphs. criminal records, clippings, etc., ren- dered well nigh vnluekn what Ihonld be one 0! the most impn unit aidftothenrvice. He, `the,m{`ore, at once set about devising an lr~ rangement for syetematically ling all ob- tainable criminal data. and he ha: succeeded ao well that any rogue`:-1 record. portrait. sen- tence, etc, can now he found within a min- ute's time. This department in in charge of Detective Scr;:t-ant Thomas 1-`. Adams, who is the inventor of the Rogue` Gallery cabinet and index. As soon as a man is arrested he iataken to be photographed. The instanta- neousprooem is used, and while he is being coaxed to sit quietly-click2-his portrait is taken. in the olden times it was sometimes/'. hard to get a criminal to nemain quiet long> enough to be taken. I luw grwuu mu 1: [Amp very near the top. uvun -V-vu nun ....-... Inspector Byrnes is a men of pleasing ed- drees and suave manners. He weighs about 185 pounds. He has a keen. piercing eye, And `nan excellent judge of human luture. He has surrouudml himself with I body of 11+ nurhhly able detectives During the six years of )'l`lt(`S'inSp0Ct0|'3hip not a single robbery, by a pmfessionnl thief, has occurred in the Iivighborlnxxl of Wall street. This is due to the lsyguch oice which he established in that street immediately after his appoint- ment. to his present position. This brunch otllve is connected by wire with every bunk- lng house nnd the dierent. exchnugee in the lower part. of the city. The rogues know this, and tight shy of the lomlity. %u-Mann Ihn Innnf. illIl l'\l tI]`It Einl \ l'llUTUUKAI'IIllIu A Luu-uvnu--vuu -v-.. Inspodor By:-nu is also something of author In his way. Hit Prolclonnl Criminal: of America" in I very vsluublo book, whfch nothlef cwchor an Itld to be without.` Thounndn of can might ho cttzd to show that the New York detective bunaub as per- toanuno ngproporunnnnocoolyln NowYork,butulonrtlnhn Undcrlntpoctol-Byruu IN tony dooacv in cu-put. I uhry at 01,! syca- nch. l'humunu-unload. onacconntot t.hoIrpoculhrItnn.troI| Ibo dlenolpl-9 cinch Buddulbuuhnnnhnpououncn alon. Mon: seouriuoa. l'l01'00I.APIllll0 A cnnnnu}-'bz.n wu. ,,, n___._ A. _|_. .......A|.l_.. A. -- lll}El'Vlsluu Ul luayuxuun cuuuuu: u_y-nus. Thomas Bynis am am! we lisht int-he mun. crawl nv Kan: Vm-I: nitv. June 15. 1843. l1\'SPE(` T0l{ ABYRNES. In on lupilod. I -In-Ll--._.-_ .-.J-onn- lN8Pl(."I 0B BYRNI3. This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity. strength and wholesomoness. More economical thantho orina kinds, and can- notbe sold in competition w ti; the multitude of low tun. short weight. alum of phos hme fowdera. Sou) oxurmcqxs. ROYAL AK` Yk POWDER 00.. ion wvm Sum-L. New or . , THE BRITISH WH"iE},*.:ATURDAY. JAN. 3. Almost every youngswr in un: iauu auunn how to play baseball, and, what, is better, does play it. Baseball. like any other athletic 'exercise, is an aid to digestion, with attend- ant good health. In almost every school in the land. which i- conducted on modern priu~ ciples, the tiniest toddlers are taught enlis- thenics and take us kindly to it as I duck does to the water. And this is as it should he. The boys. and the girls, too, for that matter, should beencouraged to exercise frequently outdoors whenever pomihle. bet the boys run, wrestle, box, jump and play hasoball. .The girls can amuse themselves with lawn tennis, tricycle riding. or even by playing the time honored tag. 01 all 0Xt`l`l`l , however, for the de- velopment of the human frame, there is not one. in my opinion, which is productive of such uniform henet to all portions of the body as swimming. Every child over 6 years of age should be taught to swim and allowed to go into the water onee a day dur- ing the summer xnontlts. Uc'r\' ` cannot help. by mxmg a_ nap uni; sane-~ times` two_ c-vory'_d:_1y of niy life, by never ; 1 taking my washing,-, tmmng -and baking ta % 1 bed with me, and by oiling all the vnrioul \ 1* `yvheels bf Lbusy life with an impuci_faiUI' i that them"is __n brain nqduhetn to this: tlmivem-, and that I could-trust than * Oh _f`I\innmn.-"`]I1I1 Wneluerul sprmuugg vuuu--5,uuu 5\n-1 _,v.. please are all nuvluded) itis not more popu- hr than my other branch of sport except horse racing. The dam ounen, too, who visit athletic ex- hibitions is getting better with each succeed- ing year. and at the eutertunmeuta given by our leading athletic clubs the somber colors of the men`s clothing are usunlly relic by the bright honnmund gownnot the I sex. who not infrequently attend in mnnidenhle numbers. 3 . Even at the soothed brutal exhibitions" which were at one time held in Mndison Square garden, and which--eome of them at lenst-vvere in reality nothing more than ...x....m1.. ..t.n.:o:nm. at that mnnlv art of self- lI8lr-W0l'0 In reuny uuuuug mun: unu- scientic exhibitions ol the manly art of self- dofense. some of the best people of this city might always be seen. Hon. Roscoe Conkling and leveral pmminent metropolitan jour- nnlinfn urhnnn vnrv nunm ll` hOllRh0ld IQBK UK ITIIIII III an-own. Prentice llulfond says in a recent letter: The element that is most lacking bore in women is push and condence in themao vei. Twothlrds of them, in all grades of occupa- Lian, think themselves the man`: inferior in mind, when in nsnllty they are his superion, and could mnnnge things bet- ter if they dared. Hall` the men here depend on somo woman`: moral sup port and hacking when they get home, where they can have n free wail end grumble at the way things am going outside and be unused. And mmfurtul into good cheer and equnhlllty ; by the wifv. Sho gives him ndvioe,suggostion -pntlystn-u_.~,1t..eots him up on his pins and, `when u i; so 9; up, he nulrches next morn- ing will :1 ;s\\'ngg\-r down to his businem, thinhi ig`lxi- stwngth and condmuv all `his own, only` in u-turn at night again wiped out I! In-(`um hn-l Ix-fom, and as it ever has been, ~ In shc wvll knows These are of all the lnnlest workul class of `women workers in mud about Boaton, since they get for their work not even the recognition of what they do as work, nor do they know the nine and use of it themselves." Nothing In tho \\`oI-Id Like It Nothing can equal Polson's Nerviline as a remedy for internal. local. or external pains. It is the strongest. therefore the best. Ner~ viline penetrates at once to the source of disease. and affords immediate relief. C. B. Allison & Co.. dmggists. Picton. speak in of Nerviliue stste: "Our customers speak of it in the hiighest terms." Nervilina nerve psin cure wil always command the ' of all who us it. Nerviline is an onest remedy. Always sure and prompt to relieve. nd thenlor is the host remedy to keep in the house. Buy a sample bottle, which costs hut ten cents. and he oonviuced that Nurviliue is the best pain remedy in the world. Sold-bydruggists generally. ooty"`(`imen Tella Hiloi ~l eopIo Ar. Paj- ing More Attentlon to Sports. 4 [Special Correspondence} `Nlw Yoiuc, Jan. 4 -No one who has not looked thoroughly into the subject can form my adequate conception of the important Dirt which sporting matters have cometo play in the mmkoap of the average daily newspaper. It is not by any mums an un- usual thing toaee an entire page 0! some of the hedt of the metropolitan Sunday papers -given over exi-lusivel_`\ to the discussion of sporting events, past mid to come. `Rowing, billiards, wrestling, foot and horse racing, `jumping, pugilism, bicyclingntml yachting. all have their devoted admirers, who eagerly scan the columns of their favorite daily for the information of the doings of the athletes in the particular branch of sport for which they l.ll&yWllll\'e a preference. ` Without a doubt the turf has more txjrllowers thanthe (`ind8I',|)lIl;ll, the wrestling mhttress, the prize ring or the wheeL Next ti) horse racing in general popularity comes boxing, and after` that. bicycling. But pedlstriauism, while not having. in any one 0! its sub-divisions, as nxnnv nulnuirnru an nnnm other SDOf13.ll0\`eI`- HOE Il\v'lllg, ll) any UIIU U1 ll-U auu-uuvlalvun, In many admirem assomo other: ports,nev_er- theless is gegy popular, and It Isa question whetheruf` sprinting. walking, and go-as-y0u- nlnnnn sun: all nmlllllkh itis not DOD1l' and several pnmnueni meuvpouum gum- nnlistn. whose very mum are words. have been present at many of the en- tertainmonts" given at the garden under tho auspices of l mtesor" John L. Sullivan. Almost youngster 'm the land known-1 I\n- On ninv Basalt." and, Wlll E hur. . DR. W. G. ANGIJIN. M.R.C.S. ENG, 0rrIc&-52 Eu-1 sum. nou [axis Talk. ` phone communication. _ `nun u'l`D A val.` ' I I. R \\'e willpey the ebove rewsni for an! cueollivel-comphint.dy:I)epein, eickh - eche.lnd tionnonltiye omotooetiveneu we eenno cure with W cafe Vegetable Liver om. ulna u.. diumtimnnrn ntrictlv com. mo` cu" I'll.l| V` -`I V UIVTDIII IJVUT Pilln. when the direction: are strictly com- plied with. They no purqly v cubic. and navcr M1 to ve ntblactlon. bout oonhlnl Iugu-oothd ph, . For sale by I druubh. Rowan of coutur- feiu and lmlutionn. Tho ulna nun- nfuctund only by John C. out at Co.. Toronto, Ont. ` - --.,,_- "I tried All the doton in this local! {or liver uullidmy uollhluwhichl M for mu) with no benet Four bottles of rdock Blood Bitten cynd and. an [Annual Alla. Lisle. Ont Al`! you lnhgl IIIIIIIIIIII Ivy lulu;-nun, cotutipnon. dinlnul. Inn of uppuih, yellow skin? Shiloh`: in I poui Eixcnro. \_Vlbon. w cnlouand an t. or nournon. nndvihowoour .W, J, .'..'}'a"n..a{5.""'.....". .."...s..' ""3'..`.'."-'- '."\3."I'x.' Wilton. Vxlolcnlo onctnhll gut. Klngu .. __. - ....,j. K. 8|I|oh'i um lnuood nlhvo ' and HI. W. J. Wu;-.. I 0 and rad! |cM.Khg- OWIHL rownnl an um nl livar cnlnnhint. dvInlniL lick h T""`"`_-_""-_` . ' An made niurshlo by indngotlon, nnntinnml. midi. Ihju. ll llulverst`, lulu uuu L-Chicngo--Tunas. _o_V_v3o_t current mun. JUHN lI&AJ\U-13., bun... Soucnolt. &c. 0ll1oo-Cluu~onee Su-eet..o:r wtho Poet Omco. MONEY T0 LOA. at 'uuIItI~nul I. '\lvAII!I.`\J

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