-T-V - -- vw -~-- -- --------.--. Jngon vial could I763` bond mun? Plank. Stnthro . (ht. A medicine for um-mmuudmmunumxm. p GI. .j . "! cln rooouununn uuynrul xogow Ull vary highly. It cunt! mo of rhuumniam in nger: whoa! not them." I. A Phnk. Sh-nhrov. GO. A medicine for Sick headache and all liver diseases ielul immodintal 0oWe|t`I Livor_ Pills. . ungu- oama. A angina. riifll DIIIIII XIIIIDF IR IXXIICII I0!` OBI`- ing colds. cough and loss of voice. It our ed 1. th an ."8o 1 Il- u.L'}' ..:'p..':n'..n'?Kn'. OIL .....:. :a'|..? .13.- . We will pay the ebove reward for en cue of liver oolnplelnt, dye peh, nick heel echo, incligeetlon. oouetipe on or coetiveneee we oenuot cure with Welt`: Vyegeceble Liver Pills. when the dinetioee en etrictl Loom- plied with. Thepen nrely v . end never hi] to give Ieti eedon. boxee oonieinin J) eugu-coeted pllle. For eele by cl dreamt Beware of imitetione. The genuine nenufeetund only by John C. Went & 00.. Toeonto. Ont. "I .. "'3'. :.:`"...'.`...' ....- mmuvw: cannot hsoxoolled :1? our? ` 1..- ..u_ ...._L- -...a I... .1 ...x... n ..._ N '.::. :.'....,..""'...'.' .';:- '-:..'."` . . K . this nllnblo remedy. mm as The eheentiel requisite: for a sound body audolear mind are few. for, given a liver that will properl preform it: function. and eetomech wi tone and v` ruuimpain ed, and d health in anal: . To retain no desire it": ableeii reeort ehonld occasion- all be made to Ham' tnn`e Pill: ofMandnilxe and Butternut. . They stimulate the liver into healthy action. give tone to the blood by expelling all ilonoue rme,and thereby removing death tom the b ood. Hamilton's Pille are purely vegetable. Sold by Poleon & Co.. and by dealer: everywhere. .-\ (`urc For Drunkonneu. ` 0 inm.mor hine,chloml,tobu:coandkin- l drea habits. Pfho medicine may be given in ton or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it if no delirod. Send 6c. in atom . for book and testimonials from those who we been cured. Address M. V.- Lu hon, 47 \\ e-llinfton St. Eat, Toronto, Ont Cut this out of future roferencc. When writing mention this psper. Do you feel blue and deapondent 3 Do pclns rack and tear awe at nerve And mus cle. and have you been isappointod in find- ingeremed that will Alford oeruiu end speedy reliel . If so. at once to my drug store and buy a umpe bottle of l'oleon`a Nerviliue. l'oleon`I Nerviline never fails to relieve neuralgia, cramps. heudnche, rheu- mntieln, and all Internal or external pains. J. B. ('arInnn. (lruggint. Morrishurg, wires: All the parties I sup ly rpeuk very favor- ably of Nerviline, Ans ulwnya purchase a second lot." l`olmn e Nerviline is sold in edmrlc bottles at 10 cents ; large size 25. Roll by all druggiata and country leak-rs e\'er_\'wher-. Try A ten vent bottle. .`\UARl RI AISI HU IS, Amount N1`. Avon-on. &c.. Olcq Clnnnco Stroot, nouhilng St. nu.-uvnu. A`f"\ 111\\V won lpotul m. `*1 can noomnhnd Hwu-d`: \'ol_low Oil Irv hlnhlv. It mild III of rhommnnm In Ill QJIIIU LII?! To A considerahlo extent we van. If there is anything peculiar about A kind or lot of ten, we remeinher.. it. and can pix-k it out at once if it ever comes up again. 0| course, the standaid classes of teas are always rccog- ` nind at once by an expert." Is ten tasting injurious? No, not at all. There are some men who are somewhat attoctul by it so that they are restless at night, after having gone through with a cargo oi tun, but it never aecta me at all. In fact, ten tasting cannot ho'so' harmful as the constant tasting of sugars, etc. While on this point it is A somewhat. signicant fact to note that nearly all ten tasteni drink Con- gou tea. it is the uent tea Ind least injuri- ous. Another thing, the secret of giving uustction in tax in the furnishing of an u't.iclu\thnt is of good strength and body. That is thv kind of tea which suit: our ':eof>`la"-Buston Herald. 1131!. Can you carry in your memory the ditfer- ent grades or kind: of teslo as to identify themif the same comes up ngtiu, after the lnpw of some time?" Tn A nnnciurnhln nv-fun! urn nun If Dlunnn BUB II-I-lull. Without. infusion tho taster (`an often deearmino just how 5 sample of rm will draw by the peculiar twist of the leaf and its .l.`4\'Ul"IaIlll.lb' IIBICU II It IILIVIIL. I IIIVU heard it mid met if I man`: nostrils could be held perfectly tight. he could not. determine by his palate which of two substances, 5 piece of raw potato or onion, was pieced in his mouth. At my rate. I can determine a quality or grade 01 tea as perfectly by smell as by taste, and all the beat meters judge by tho nnnll V HIV UL WIIRSF I5 WUILU UVCIV US$11 uunplc Ul tea. Then the muweenudtheteouster sweeps the field. It must not be supposed ` that this continuous taster of tens drink: hogsheads '0! the samples,or even that he ' drinks at all. The ten taster does not noca~ Iurilyputa cup to hislips. Tea isu-seed to some extent by the appearance of the leaf, but chiey by infusion, as just described. It is the name of smell that does the business. Said a tea tutor: I.`........L:._... g..g.... .. h .......II.. I L-..- VBIIIUIIBIJIIIUIIU. Generally, however, these lnum cunt ten sets am for service not for allow. A gelneggns teakuttle is stuck somewhere In a vonvenlenl corner, and'it keeps up: pleasant purring over the patient gas jet. When the ten meter is in full armor the cups are manipulated deftly; as much we as will balance is tlveoent piece is put into each cup, and the same quan- tity of water is poured over each sample of in; Than Man snub annnnnl lm tn: tushuv VUIVIUE HIUIU UIIU Ul-EJl'VL'8 Illl II'l'lI_y Ul cups more or less mthetic in mold and. adornment, according to the at-ylo"u`! the establishment l`1..........II.. I...._........ AL... l....., ,._...p L... ....o. Mnxeznodnior an Expert In-ms Inuinm."' ~ Clint with one o! tho Cram; - When themrgoes ol'.ta`a.s' arrive on this ` side, million: on millions of pounds. the tea testezfi-X`, or tasters . work bcgins. It is an art, and,;rexnai;kal:lo_ukiil is attained ivy those who have` the natural faculty for it, and hays developed that faculty by long ex- perienceand careful training. Theroare so manfelonients or factors cntoriug intotho process and shaping the conclusion of the tea taster that it is inipoasiblp to dcsqribo them, and `perhaps the most procient taster of tons could not enumerate them-in fact, is not conscious of them. The expert. in wool cannot explain how he digginguishm bo- twoen two grades of wool which to an ordi- nary man an-egidentical, but his touch is unerring and his judgment accurate; 90 the tea taster works ofwn as much by intui- tionas by rule. He has equipped himself to operate in the realm of nice distinctions, and he istperfectly at homo there. Ho cannot be ' 01108194. Howotoatastemgotoworlu. A big rgund `table of considerable solidity, which whirls easily on `a pivoted center. _I`emprt.ingly'set about the edge of this ro- volving table one observes an array of tea- nnnu Innrn nr Inna nnnlhnlin in nunhl nml )6-Ill I ll!!! RIILUTZ Everything tastes u it smells. I have innnl it nial Hunt. If A n1nn`n nostril: nnnltl ha IS. unun. . ARCIIITECT. Or:-`w:-Montronl Street. King- Ilou. 1'1-Q5` ART .0? `EA TASTING. _._:.._- , .?.-j-.:.-.j:. Cannot no lnoollod. ,,n, _,,,n,, .L_.v .4._ o..:i.?'in:o.{J. 0500 Reward. _ Look Here. THIS WEEK AT THE GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE. out HEAVIEBT Lmns now on. Dun lluntlo Cloths. Mums and Undo:-war. The prion: we oer them it villolou-them. C3::-nd'uothombdotot an ` . P P|IlnI.nd'Phid Good: at 150. worth Enndndn of Runlnnh about Half we Cloth: .5 cm) and um Lunar music. from sun and on`: Undon.-Mr u; 40. sounl 75. per unit. SPENOE r vm .uu~:i', Tlnirykioao dlhnnt patterns jut foooivod. Also twunty-`nine dllhmnt turn: in gr-lch` in and Tabla Coven. Aho thirty dillbront kind: at ladiu` and aft Silk III . m. given the cmumt K on o unity to am} no. the patent vu-ioty oltlloabovogoodlolwwn gay min the minion. ' Ihumnbor the Onrpot 01100 of U-.. IE I Alld 'l'Q`Il.l'\\Y'\-I. IV` iikinki?2:7"mm` Tlniumlnn an m. iiunm to on. Physician. Surgeon. &c. Umce and Residence nearly 0 poslte the Poet Otllce. Wellington street. Lallsin the city or country promptly attended to. IIADRAS CURTAINS. -.--OPIE3N DAY AND IN"IG-IE'I`.-T~- 254 and 256 P1i11cess Street. JAS. John Laidlaw & Son, We have decided to close out the balance of our (`lauds at Greatly Reduced Prices. and would call particular attention to the folloring : Shetland and Berlin Clouds, }SPEClAL CLOUDS BARGAINS. BEAR IN MIND! This Sale is not for one Day only, but for Every Day this month. F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. WONDERFUL - BARGAINS THECROWDSofCUSTOMERS GRATIFYING RESULTS n::q;`There is a choice. Come early. ITTHRRE BEST HEARSES IN THE CITY. SWEEPI N G REDUCTION SA Jan. N. We have made in Prices all throuh our establishment and the Former Former Former Former uU.uu'.UrA 1 n 1. C. L. Cvns. 31.0.. successor to Dr. Junta. Phyulciun. Surgeon. &c. (mice and Residence nearly oinoulm Poet The Leading Undertaker and Embalmer. Were Astonished and Delighted with the I91 PRINCESS STREET.-r. rWe have laid out for them. Price $1.75, Reduced to $1.25. Price $1.50, Reduced to $1.20. Price $1.25, Reduced to $1.00. Price $1.10, Reduced to 750. 1.33 dd 134 1'!-Inga Strut. .. nuts Iucuuomn xx). ruw h Ann nun, Ancnrrucrs and Building Surveyors. Ollloo Wolllnmgu Stmolt. Kingston. , .___:j., [-1 . um-\-nut:-nu.` I\v\/\.- J. 21. bl..A| l\lL, m.u.. u.u.a.. h.lJ.D., Dxxnsr. Graduate of New York College of Dentistry. Olce-Wellington Street. between Pnceauamd Brock Streets. Particular atten- tion paid to the preservation o the nnturab teeth. ....-.,...\.. . ...-uv RUDD I 01111 `V , BARRIEITIR. Soucn-on. v`o.-u'n:v.mvIcn. M`. 0lco-(`-m-nor King and Brock` Streels. over Wade`: Drug Store. no... 1.1:".-.u\\v n\VI\ I\I.\'lVI\u Is. 1-.. arzuusn, u.u.a.. u.u.m., DINTIBT. Once and Residence Princes: St.. between Montreal and Sydeniznm streets. Nitrous Oxide (laughing Gas) adnlinislerod for uniniua extract ion of tooth. Nitrous Oxide (laughing ua painless extr_n_c3lon 1 `II .1: nnuvrx `In I UAIEIVU I lllnu DISU-V. , . Flzunclu. Aauxn. K st t. K! - ;b:.uMonoy Lo lonnon oitngemd othngr G. ....- --....-u . .uu... .n II n EITOCL, near I: alt . Telephone com 0. Dlcxnomn. . J. H uunvvx, vvtuvvln n u---`mun-nu u-v\._ unav- s.\|i"r1u-: AND aiuru. SOLICITORS. Elc.. 193 Ontario Street. King- uton Out. I}. ll . 8an'1-mt. LLD. (`nus li`nns'rl:.~uc Sxrrn. IHSAW. IJ1lJl\DU1V ALVU D5116, Pm'aIcu.va um svnosoxs. 0tnce-8l Wel- lington Street. near Earl. Electricity a speci- communlcnuon. DIOKBON. ILD. EDWAIHS OHATTERTON, IInIIA-- -...| 11...;-..o.. JUIUV nnnnuu, A\l.A., m.u., u.1u.. (Successor to Lalo DR. Mo(.`un|oNi, PHYSICIAN. Sunanox. &c. oak-o_1uommu Street. between Princess and Brock St rccts. .. -Qvrnuruw nxvn nI\II I'\;I IJIV. A1` LVLF4` 81 Welllnzto Street by Dru. Dicksgn `and , ` munioation. ju- vu--.va vooanoojnvoyoq Builder and Oontruotor. B: at! shop [NO STREET. \ IIu.I"#oE`2I`I:.. lmnyn nowmfnly wound to use nun annnnmnnnn In um Ilnn nl mun. lvllv vuuuu In-u\.n .... .... JOHN STRANGE, LL. B. , Souclfon. &c. 0mce-Clnrence Stroe op- thd Pout Oioo. MONEY TO [DA at 01%;!-l1l"l'6llt ..-.-u-u- . IIVAIIIINII VV unusual anuun. ~.-ym -vv 1). E. MI-JNDELL. B.A., M.D., c.7\'1., Duvmr-nu Rvnnnnsr, kn. 0ice--l.alo Dr. `6EvshHAnow I1. .\1. .\lU\YA 1 , BARRISTIR. Soucrma. (`os\'|u'.\NcI:u, &c_. Ford`: Block. Brook Street. Kingston. mrmoney lo Loan. Oct. 5. l\IVV2Ir'\IlllIIlllla II'Il::Jwo WALKEM & WALKEM, Anonxlvs. Solicitors. &o.. Kingston. op- posite the Post Omce. RICHARD WALKIII. I JOSIPH n. WALKEM. is-\ .-u.-.nn- 1-IIvl1VI'\AI' un. AIJLE. 1\1cuu..u1 V run I . , Diseases of Women and Children 8 specialty. OrncI:-Prinoeu Street. three doors above Windsor Hotel. Sept. Kl. .-.-;..... . .. . .. n .. u . 1'3. l\lU1VUr.LL. U.A., m.u., \,v.m., Pnvslcux. Svnnaox. aw. Oico-1.nto Dr._ Mc(`ammon's. No. 25 Montreal Su-1-.et._ ----.- n -\'-A-v ru:\ `V UK. W. U. Amumn. 1\1.n.u.a5., mu-., Orr-Ic:-52 Earl Street. ngar King Talo- phone communication. ` ..1.\vrnv A\lI\I\A\`lfVI.V II 1') I nun-Inn-,_K9 Rn!-I Strlml, mun Kim: T810- 1.. L;1.r.mmV rm, DIN1-151'. directly opposite the Post omoo. n Street. Established in Kingston. V C This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity. strength and wholesomcncss. More eeonomlcnl thou the on-(lino kinds, and can- not be sold in competition w lh the multitude of low test. short weight, alum of phna hale wdera. Sennoxu IN ems. ROYAL AK` vNGk POWDER 00.. 106 Wall Street. New III` , um I York. -u-any-u V4`:-Iwvnlnacn v. ..`.....-. J. H. CLA_.KE. M.D.. D.D.S.. 1.9.3., Du:-rm-r. rndnnta nf Saw York Collette 0 CI Z T ' ` T"" ' I llaonoral Boa} Estate Agent. l0l"d'I mock. Brock E 3 Money i.\II\v urnn A v I`\ uuvuv; up nanpivi .. JOHN HERALD, M.A., M.D., cIM.. (Rum-ansmr tn Into DR. M0(7A3nl0N ?fN`EC I1:\? Ti`-Ioi~T}u=.. T" PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. E. SPAVRKS, i).D.s.. 'i:13.'S.`, mu-run-, nlnm And Rmidonnn. Prinmnl GEORGE QLIFF, 4I_..__4l D4`! 3.4.1. A. BEST nmmunvn A\lh Rlvnnnnvsn ()tlIum_RI POWDER nrnt q-lama rigs will Always be on hum on Ln shortest nojieo. lshblill l!ROS.. Proprlotore -u:7 _:__._ E-\l*);>|ute|y Pure; BU1F:`3$$m4BDS; DR. ALICE l\lcGILLlVRAYT nnnna nl \Vnunnn and (`Mild I-an A an: mo 77"" - L` l-wh "" n... `and hints` .-.-.--you... "cTARRU1`H14iE~T1zWsT nu. Annwvn Inn: Qt!-an! "WM. NEWLANDSJ R. rmrvr nnrnnr of Rrnni And |{i`m uw`pt'0 | Run y to ".xuA.\1 M`ARTHUR. l'A\l`l` Alvnrrnn kn (Milo: -. .-.... .... POW]-IR AND sox,` :11: And Rnlltlinr Rn:-van The l'nde ed ollbre for eele that Dl8IR~ ABLE HOUS AND 10'!` now occupied by him Earl Street. The whole In ohred in one In . having ebou one hundredend twenty feet treeungu on ` street. end the Ugnr Lot Rn6Bt.ln:\ :uh to West. 8treet.l'he `Ed on in `pro ere alum: new e olden In alum urn}: the oholeeet unite. For cne on y II-`L. I an now fully wing to In: of ~":`.,"fa`Z.'.".$.`.'..`.'. ..:.... .`. .u.. ....a'.: Lila. HOMU-JOPA FHY. nun n In -up.-unnnr I ROBER SHAW, .9 Qnu In:-ran u"nu\'n' H. .\1. MUWAT : Rn: my-nnn f`nu\'n'.\' L. CLEMENTS, Ii:-m-Hv' nnnnadm Hm I.D. J. H. B:-rrs. M.R.C.s.. Ens u-.1-x.-. --..u R. GAGE.- h.~Iz-nVn_Mnnh- U. mus. I-`noN'rI:xAc SMITH. mama. Clnnnoo BL. `T mos. uoou. IY8\ohomo l eunou ny nngyu-uh Iouovruu. wmuu mo- ! am... 1. . opoclu to: an plum oomplnlnu. :`$i';";;'n-.' upo..u.,"""" ...T`..; E'.'."`7.'..'i.":'s.' . human. .1. IL mmu ocscmd. 0-t.. um I-0 nulfoml from qninly hr nun! yuu-I. Illll ' lb Hugyud \'OuoV.0u. hill - :|`il:i.I:Q {Ayn in-nln (.41: all nnlnfnl Il" IU` iv was. unuunuuuuyn Ayonngnuyngnlnstwhom hhyoungor wlfohldjtlnongmntadndocreaofdivonn` without ooututmxpldnezl to me the other dnythocnolunpuntlonaltar Lyon- otdonutlclnlcllclty. ' Wow.-ntAbI'oadonourwuldintrlp."ho nH,nndnywtlowunandckhvInthotIno tboltinmur loft tho Narrow: until the an- tand the Money. I rally loved hon-In Uri] You-I lath!-. quy VIIIIIUTIIUIU ll} BK IITIICIIHIH, DUI thou-uher ianlmost inviaiblo from the dis- hnco (mm which the cm- throw her explo- dvu, while the ironclad is so huge and cum- benonnuuobeagoorlmuk rromtbe had. For even at night, when all the move- ment: of this outing for-than can be fol- ` lowed by electric lights. the cminer, on tho contrary. is Almost Invisible become of her snnllneu, and uncutchablo bocuuo of her gpggd, Thom proposed cruisers are mostly the application of lemon: taught. by you gust civil war. They are merely Alabama: gdqpbod to the latest advances of science. Thomotmotyour nnvnl I-dorm should be, I .. Al-I.-man nnnmn Inn Alnlnrnnn -Hm-u lllll, [nu lilrv inc luau: [Ilium llllllhlvll penotrsblo utho wooden wnlhof Ihlpintbo day: of Decatur and Bdnbridgo. The Admi- rnl continued: Now, compare ono of that cruioam with ; um Ironclad In nttnckingnport. Both an ` equally vulnerable to the lroncluds, but u: M-nhnr in nlmtnt lnvhlhla from an din. Cw] Wllll IUIILII L'\lll.Ull U1 WILII uleuuulu. Here the admiral showed mo thma steel plates pierced by pmjectjles containing tulmi-cobon, Ineniline, and a mini substance, 3 composition which is a secret. of the French gavernment, which has twim the power of Inenilino,And in no more dangerous to man- ipulnm mun the ordinary gun loader. This new explosive will enable tho mlilier and consequent weight of the guns to ho dimm- inhed, And makes the local plates almoatns ..._.A...LI4 gm 0):; -\nnrI.an ball-nf mining in M... V` A. Vl'aVVlAl|lVlJD,dlV.. An("l:_I.'rdl(.'r. oornorsot Brocg nsnmng Street` war e`: Dru` ton. n co :1 King `stunt. next to the am once. 0 IIJIII us vu any, um} uuuulutluluawr uusu `the great transatlantic steuneru. They should, besides the ordinary muchine guns. have two or three guns of the longest poaible rungs, ring projectiles lled with the intent explosives discovered by science. Such cmisena could to-day destroy or demor~ alias the entire maritime commerce of united Europe. Even if oneof than cruiser: were ('nm[I'Ilud to light a huge European iron-clad the advantage would still be with ` the cmixer, for the cruiser, being small and moving about with rapidity, is almost. impos- sible to be hit. while the huge ironwlml is a splendid tuget, gnu the huge steel plntm are nch perfectly vulnerable to projectiles charged with fulmi cotton or with meuiiine. Hui-n Hm Admiral shown! Inn threat ntnol .-`.:"...*......'--1. ...-'.."-'....`**..*:.".:.* lIl\R.'lEll7 JUUI `GEL llll IIIUVUIIIO OI? cruisers from getting to ma But then cruisers should have a minimum speed of njuetmul knots. ` ` lll0N-CLADS U`rrI:lu.Y Wtmmlsa That Is to say, they should be faster than `fins crrnnf. fr-nnenilnntin nfnnvnnru 1'|nv Ills IIUIIU Ul Ill? U$.`I( IIIKHIKIRTTK. Your situation is this: In the first place younre not humpemd by having any mer~ cantilo marine to protect. In A naval war this will give you a great advantage. All your naval operations can, therefore, be con- llned to protecting your harbors and destroy- ing the enemy's (`0lnm('l`('0. You can make your harbors impregmible with your land ` forts, torpedoes and torpedo boats. Forty or = fty ununnorod cruisens, with sumcient speed, could destroy your enemy's colnmercs tot-nllvtho iron~cl.|ds of all the oetnot the worlclwould today be utterly inadequate to blockade your coasts and prevent these _.._,.A_A.. I__..A_ lUl'L-IVE, IIIUIU Ll) ll? HUHK U3 HIE X30 WUH` directed torpedo. The United States, I re pent, are sincerely to be congratulntnd at hav- ing none of these useless monsters. \'nnr xihlnnn he fI\iu- In flan Puck nlnnn SIG-Llll Ulll ILIlU'\Jl'|.ItIalU HIIIF UI I-IWIICIKCI and Aboukir. The mutations have been rendered worthless by those microbe: of the sen. torpedo boat: and swlftlcmlsem The (ault has been that all the naval consuructors till lately have attempted the impomlble. They have tried to unite in the samevemel all the means of modern naval wa.r{n.r&-the ram. heavy guns. annor plating and torpe does. The result is a vast unwieldly oating * fortress, llahlotohesunk by the tint well- ll'I`fl`f1\l Ib-`I'll The lfnifnd Rfnfnc I In. -wua unvn qunnu . You have a truly magnicent body of naval oloers, you have splendid sailors, and you have no heavy ironclads. three points upon which you are most heartily to be con- gratulated. Naval experiments have now clearly demonstrated that. the huge ironclads in which European governments have spent hundreds and hundrads of millions have had their day. These mastodons of the ocean have had their day. They will be scarcely more useful in the next naval war than the grand old line-of-battle ship of Trafalgar and Ahnnlrir The Innntnrlnnu hnvn hnan uley Wm uxuy uu cupoun:-u ur auun u_y um enemy. The now cruisers to be built for the French navy are to have a minimum speed of nineteen l:nots,"t`Iif>qbio of being increased to ` twenty knots during five hours at a stretch by the application of an apparatus of til-ago force. If they don't attain this speed the government will refuse them." In... ncl.-nil nu. Admiral if 3.. wmm my. * I IJJUII SIRS] Iallv EIILIIIIII Ll. HI! VVUIJJLI EA` plain the best way for the United States to set about to get a navy. The admiral rang an electric bell and"said to the attendant: ul'\....`o' Inc ...... ...... ..c..........c -.... In- Lg}! .... nu UI\,`.'|l- IU [Kill HI! 55111 |.U ILIU DIJIEIIIIEI-III. Don`t. let any one interrupt me for half an hour. He rolled A cigarette and said: Inivonu n. 171-: gunman niuuwvn-Q -.-...w u. In-Iv nu. vu- , . `In a N;V";v1I7ntI:vElv&' m n that uiv`"axe.a .nd": . LWi':z$ IN 00. . nzgpgn wrru . mwmmon: HOTEI- nn In Hlrant. "men, as a war vsusu no In uamcaa. cruiser is of no use whnuaver unless she has - speed enough to catch A last ocean steamer; that is to say, unless she has 3 speed of nine- teen knots. Cruisers of less speed than this are (weakness, not a strength, to a navy, for they will only be captured or sunk by the mmmv, Tho nnw m-uiunrq tn hn hnill: for the ii Ocean .Muntodohn. Driven 0!! the Son by Torpedo llonu undswln \'euelo-Spee the Croat Deslderatuin-l'selens`neu of Armor. `~~` p I had an interview the other day with Ad- miml Aube, the Iench minister of nmrine. at his cabinet in the ministry in the Rue Royals. in reference to the utility of the new Iteel cruiseis now being built by the United i States government. I showed the admiral the diagralus and sketches of the Boston. The admiral praised the ingenious ` contrivnnces , for lighting; the pilot house, the central su- perstructure of the bat.tery,etc., and then, looking at me with a sharp, penetrating glance, asked: . ,,-`,`What is her speed `P Not quite thirteen knots. sir," I repliegt '- The admiral shook his head and said `cm- phatically: - Tlmn mu :1 urn`!--\:in1II she is useless A - Alllllunl, vuvulv IL-I :uuI.uulll.UI(0ll an In Alnbuun. --Pu-in Cor. New York `._4 IA SWIFT cnmsens same SUB$T'lTUT-h Eosqn quwIELov lRONr.CLADS. guvcnuucuu vuu IUIUX LIIUIII. I then asked the admiral if he would EX- ..I..-`... AI... `s4\4u` -Danni 't\- bl.` If-sitoul Q6-inn n Juuucuuy ! Themas u wary-easel she is useless. A .-`lama in I\' win IInn- nrlunlmumr nnlnm ulna has Trying to Wash llnnnnlty. _.__.._ _.-_ --`l-A un-L4-. Ll. _. TIIE MODERN A NAVY._ THE BRITISH Wu1(;,sATURDAY. ,n xN. 15. IN UUNNEL l N WITH 81'. LAWRENCE HOTEL on Street. l'1ntc~lnaa rlgs will always be hand th Ilnneot notice. ELDER llll0H.. Pronrlomre