Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Feb 1887, p. 2

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ozone: diam}; R0 OOIOVOI 50000 .| NICW RIBROIDIRIRH. NEW RIIROIDIRIHI. NEW IIIIIOIDEIUIR. mus wazx AT rm: cam STOCK-TAKING sm. 5 Our White Cottons are Better Value than ever. Numbers at 6, 6 1-2, 7, 8, 9, 10. Large Stock of Suitings, Etc., .A.'I' MOOBE S, WEMBRO|DERlESatWHOLESALEPRlOE WALSH & STEACY S, FREE TO ONEAND ALL . An Enormous Stock to choose from In both Swiss and Cam- , bric. Also Colored Embroideries, including the New Cream iSha.des, at Low Prices. 200 Remnants of Embroideries at Clearing Prices. Jn. IO. nuu nu any; rm an Uhnl nun-an In lalhl` ma socuu... I-BJI1 A Input..- -.-. at prices less than ever known before. :~`lro-L nun attended to. $2,800 WORTH FANCY GOODS. M500 Worth of Silks, Satins, Merveilleux, Ordered Work a Specialty and 1 Perfect Fit or no sale. FRIDAY & SATURDAY OUR GREAT SACRIFICE mmgs, mmmuwi $5,600 Worth of House Furnishings. White Cottons. White Cottons '. X. Cousineau. All laid out for your inspection, and to be sold Plfttlln. Hnrj-con. Kr. Ulllm and Nanklrnn: n liq the lint Um. \\`ellinxmn S! In the city or country promptly Mantle Plushes, Mantle Cloths, Dress Trim- mings, Etc. Before Stock - Taking I06 and 108 Princess Street. WALSH & STEACY. To walk in and inspect the NIIW \\'Hl'I'E (`U`l'l`0N8. NEW WHITE (.3U`l'I)NN. NEW WRITE (XIl'l'0N& NEW WRIT!) (XJTIONB. NEW CHHYKKD IUBLIN3. NEW (IIIKJKII) HUSLINB. NEW CHECKED IUIILINS. NEW I'A(,'l`0RY LVITUNR NEW l`M,.'l`()R\ (}O'l'l'0NB. NEW l"A(,`l`0RY (XITIONS. ALL AT ML! PRICE. _'-,Il__| ADI n n.- 59 BROOK ST- WILL INCLUDE ` -FOR---:- ll\l.Il`l'.lll .1 I II I . C. 1. (`Hum mu. nun-mnnr I0 Dr. Janis. l`Iu'dchn.aIrgu3n.k. UIII 1R Id ` nanrlv onnurhn `inl \\':Bin:.u(:n 1 I8! and 184 Pflllec 80800. NEW INERITIONS. NEW INSIRTIONB. NIW IKBIRTIONK Special nnwnm um I and 1 .n. n. \ 1..-uu\r.. .\n.u.. n-.|-..\. 1.|I..\., DIXTINT. limdualeol New York (`ollogrnl Iblllhlry. (lllqv \\'~lllmnun Slrtvl. lwlwm-n Print-tun and Burt Sim:-In. Pnru--ulnr nllrn liunhpnid lo Ibo ptunuruulou o the natural led . I r..........`'.'.`}`'..`'.`"`.'2'.;.. .. .... `MI I Inc Iuctuul. a RY nu nnu an-run: u'l1'Il LA nnxvn L`. 2:. ulcxuox. .u.u. J. H. HI-rm. .\l.R.(`.S.._I':ng. `T-;".s'I- .(RK.sf D/.lI..\`,,{ LD.s., Dx`rIu1`. (Mice and Ilcsidrnvo. linrun SL. ht-(won .\luuIn-nl and sydonhun Stu-cu. .\`Iu-man Oxide chuurhhu (Eu: ulnunhtonsd (or pninkm exlmrlinn uf |IN'"|. Trlopholw. - nn .1: AI`:-nu nu -. n. - NASA .\l MON Blllli . Kunonou llouu In-union. um 1 n.....n.. sun` can. nlllrunk .-I J - . --_ ..- . ..... , Aluurl-IR. Sm.Icnmt. l`0N\'l1\'.l.\`(`I2R. cc. DR8. lIl('l\SON .-\.\'D Bl-2'l`I.\'. PIlI'tI(`IAxn AND .\`t'mm.u.\m 0a|co-8l \\'eI- linjtonslnol. nun ltlnrl. ll(\`lricil)` n spa-i~ Ill`; Telephone nnmmuniuuiun. C. Dlcxuox. .\l.l|. J H REF!` \lNl`H I`-up N-. I on ma fuy pq ml: any lhoul ix` Ilchwi nu: In-I :a_-u-- 3 drug`. nodal an...) I g .1. A rrtij qn - nun:-an nnnu. Buuus-rI:n. S0l.l(`lTOR. (`u.\~u.-\-_\.\-cu-2n. M-_ 0Io- (`arm-r King uni ll:-ork stn-els. on-r Wade`: Drug Slow. n. In-unr.. Ancultun. Orncr lmtrml .~`uu~I. King- IND. w.\1. x+:\\`1L\Nm;'.IiL." Ancm1'I:("r. corner 0! Burt and King Sm-q~I` uvvr W-ade`u lin lur. I-Znlmnoe on Kim; st:-col. next to line \ mu om.`-. JUII .1 nun:\|.u. .\l..`\.. .\I. l'. , L . .\l.. (successor to Late DR. .\It`(`.\Mlu.\`|. l'u\'su-u.\'. s1'm;m.\'. &c. umoe - .\luntn-nl 5! Net. bu ' 1nf.\j\`Nu:' I-Z. l)lL`l2$().\'. ` 8] Wolhncton Street. in the house oovllpiul by Dix Dickson and lk-us. 'l`v.-Jo.-plmm- mnr muniuuion. Se-pl. 3|. -j'_ _T_T`TT`T__Z; :" " - llIIll|llC| IUII. Kw . H. .\I. Iu\\`.~\1T` BARRIITIR. SoLIrrnm. (`0.\`\`K\ .\.\'(`ER.` l-`onfn Block. Hrovk Sin`-I, Kingslun. 11' Money lo Lonn. Oct. u.`nr\- -u-`u..- u .. A .. .. . .. iim .i3i\7nb:L1. B.A.. .\1.|)`.,"'{.'-.\1.; Pln'm`u\r, Srnnmw kn nnlms _ I .u.. hr un. .-u.u r. .uu-11.1.1 s an 1. Disease: of Wunu-n and Childmn an specially. 0rrIc:-Pr1noeu Street. lhn.-o doum abou- \\'indsor Hotel. Sept. 3). l\ I,` lllv-\vI'\I\l u n . u. .. ..'.. u. D. .\lUA\Ul'.LL, It.-`L, .\|.u., L..\l.. PIl\ Rl(`lA.V. S1'm:m.\'. &(~. Otllco Lulc Dr. .\la-(`nnunon 3. .\'u. 25 .\Iumm.\l Slum. .\-. . ..---.. -. -_- _.- KIA` AIOI. LII lhahlomtwtuudllroctaod lllnldllq studs. Au! and art cunt.-I olnculhnt I 0. Ihl call! 0! volt` Clujcnnotkr TE I-'L'.Isi{'i:."'.\i.`i{.`.' Ilruv-luv lln`.In_l- nl \' snucrron. xv. mnce-t'mrenco Slr(~ot._0p- `us the Post omm. .\l0.\'l\' T0 1.U.\.\ nl OWGI. current rules. \\'ALl\l-I.\l & \\'.-\Ll\l-`..\l, A'l'I`0R.\'I\`8. Solicitors. &c.. Kingston. op- posite the Post Otllce. RICHARD '.\l.I(!tM. ' JOSEPH R. V\'.\l.RK!. DR. w. 1:. .-\Nl:l.l.\'. .\uis.. E`.\'uf, Orrl(`I:-63 Earl Street. near King 'l`ulo~ phone uxlrgurnlnniutrlltfn. . u..--xv _.n~u........ . . .. `m niunmngk FINE Olfv HOME." 1.. LL.r..\u-..\ l.\, 1` DK.\l`lST. dinvtly opposite the Post omoo. \:\!'ielllingtuu Sin-cl. I-Lsmblishcd in Kingston. N I r om -- unocx. nmcx all-wt, nungsu-n. .i JOHN HER.i'1.n_ _\|.A.. .\|.n., c..\1., I.\`uvam:nr In hula lha \lN`A\nnn\-| This Pqwdor` never vturlca. A nmrn.-I of purity. strength and WlIu|1's0nIo.`no:. ore economical than the ordinal ' kinds. um! um- not be sold in ronlpelilion w lh the multitude of low lat. ahurl weight` alum of phusulmlu wde \ Sow u.\1.\' l.\` c.\.\'& ROYAL BAK` Nu I WDI-ll! l`0.. 1o6T\\':uI Stmct. New York. FUH l'4l\ .`\.\ll n`U.\, _.\RCnl`rl:(`1's and Building Survoyom. Omco \\ ellingtou Street. Kinuslun. u nun I\\lI\\Vn\. mu I , ..-_- `..--.. Jun): sTE.x.\': +:. LL Ii, SOLICITOR. &r. Ulllce-l`la\renoo Stmot. op- nosius MGDNEY LOAN nl TII jki `'1 I0 IICII III that I Ionian! own! ` IN uI.\'.'I:l'l'IuN WIIII . LA R151`! mrrn- n. Klan Illa-1. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BU8II`W-E87_8.-O~AVRD4.l. I_ _0_Vl_D_ER -Abgalmitgaly Pure. BR. iii}: .\m::IL'iS3ii1{5." mun nl \\'nn\.-n and l`I.il.|-an .. an. .$:'{-iii +':".I'\`-'1} "_i1-:~n; `VIII-1 L`|.~ MN Inn.-6.` cu..- IIUTKL an ill WWII rh- nhunol not .'iim.v .\i'ju&HiiIf. >un- Arnrvnn hp (n *nu.\ 1- rim-`.4 rm". eh: m n . ..-........ 1ioaiii='i1i'ii`-I in sun nnuvuu. l`.\\'1>|- *15(Tv r`:11_.A\;i{_o.\k'.( tI"'lI nnul Rnilalimv .\`nr\-urn I I III`: .1.` II .`_\II I I1, I-Zlu. I92 Unlnrin Sin-cl. King ,_ __ ,. if`cLi:_\i`ii;r.<, liromlr nnnnsiln Hm I ";\_"'u`|-:.\'s. u. (`n.\.-1. l~`Im.-rrxx A(` SMITH. OI-KVAOO vanawmu huhmuvlulbuulyghnh llhui uncut-hn Anyovu-ulhovun no. tuna:-annnuuucurn-tuna: ; IlIl\I'us \II \ IIll`.;\K 14% us Inow this (Ill forllnolnont. It non thmugh the tunnel: to the shore, dnnxily In-nmlh um pumping buns`. Hero six (nut angina any dmmt constantly at work lifting the Inter up to the tall tower, whennn it falls thmuxh the an miles of main: lhmughuu! the cm`. This in 3]] very snnnpk, and yet uu no gnvut. a scale that ll nlmast takes unt brulh away. The engined an of 5.11!) hot` |lII`l`l`. Una ol lh--Iu-the Bnvhhn1ug- alone punnpa mow Inter than the nun-v city unnlft-vn yum can In working llama 1511- `:8 (-0 lung. and tho huge y uh:-4-I In 91 (wt III hunch-r. The periphery 0! dub uh.--I lmu-in I0 mum an hnunuul every luv it gum round it marks the Inning Ml) furl blgh nl nurly 3.!!! Eli --In 0! water. Just thank ul it,l'\5hurnhu( water at one frll swoon When we wen Iuyw In thought the Willllnlll uul on In lnnn In doing Como pn-lty Indy pumping who it niunl enough Inter mun hour forodtn-u vow: uudrink. Amlthbhnntulndlnuiunn old moushr. In It gnu right dung. nkhl. and thy. mm getting their um]. I-ht uvunlnl.-II month an proud engines talk me. lib onginolnnnoc Itoppnd It ulymua wht ovu- Inn I IIIII. In sununor the vrib has many visitors Ami it is then a wr_v pmtl_\' phm. Within um hugv walls and over the deep well are (`limlsing Vines. and Innis And honey bees, and lb sunlight stnummg down through I bmud glmw nu-I. Al the \'|sitnr`a (wt are two [mtvlws nl but-Ming wamr--&hc~ fountain beads 01 Cl1iuIgu`s water supply. .\'inety-\-0 ted lueluw the surface the vumr is H in. And wlntulot util. Ho wbouandsnnhour amid the hknunung vine: which glruisiu this wonderful fountain head. will more |n'nu~lf imlux! fund 0! nnlht-mnim if he pans to ml-`ulnle that In that time I lnko 3|! feet nquuv and Iii {wt clcvp-lu1;0 and deep enough for the higgv-st Ihip in pm`! In tum numd in-hn.s OLl.I1t\I on its juurnn-y to the ` hula-Cs of ('hiuq.-0. .__I 0.... - _-_-__g In In! na full.`-r Okla ..__ _.v-._.- wv-- wt`.-I-II x-vuvn- - L`ou)ph`ted they towed the ungainly thing out into the lake and, locating it nt the ends of the tunnels, throw thousands of tons of rocks -into the compartments provided for that pur~ pose. this weightcanslng it tosettle to the bottom. There it has stood ever since. through wind and storm. This is the water works crib, which every visitor has pointed out tohim as he rides along the `shore Of course there is a keeper of this crib, a man who lives out there all the year round with his family. It is not a pleasant place to live in winter. The old crib has a habit of quak- ing in 2 etorm which must he tryingtn the nerves of its deniaens, and the grinding of ice against its sides often makes a roar exceeding in hideousnmi that of a Chicago political con~ vention. At such times thocrib appeals to one stationed upon it to be an immenn plow moving through the ice. The stability 0! the structure has been often questioned, and after a severe storm. dwellers on the lake show have risen in the morning expecting to find its debris heating upon the beach. But our crib is still there. -.v can!-Iliav suu no. auu ..;...."'};m...` "" '1;1Luanm..a.m..mL ........J..A,.,l cl... 4......) AL- .._._-:..|__ 41.1.-.. -__A [Special Convalyomenu-.1 _ CHICAGO, Jan. l.-'l`m.-nty years or more ago Chicago tapped Lake Michigan with a tunnel. the feet in diunete} and reaching two miles from shoro. Later on a second tunnel, seven feet in diameter, wnsdug along- ` side the first one. 0! course, than had to be something out in the lake to protect the ends of the tunnel from ice and for the shaft: to nd iunlgmont in. So the engineers con- structed a big structure on sham, I grant. ve-sided concern as high as tl four storied house, built of the heaviest timbers. and ..5_A......ol........I ...:sI. nnn `4\-A: -0 :_-._ I_AIA. \I`L ,_ Aqua Pnru Pumped haul the Lake Into tile" my City 0! the west In Enor- 'I'n`6iI Qunntltlu-atlll Molfo Water Needed. .., ` Hnsronv mo osscrupnon or-' A BIG ENGINEERING wonx. c%V}11(x.u:o`s \\ .\TER WORKS l.\ uv.\.\IiIrIu.V I! u llU`l'lZLnu Kin sum. Mun-In-I-in rlllnlw WA]-III VH1-IAI. `THE BRITISH WHIG, '.l`H'[.TRSDAY.FEB_. V3. IuIyvIIuI:II'uw-1 III!` wc'1}'w.s....Ia.mauu-run. um. and . w. 4. wu... -u..|-mama: A --* K`-:- "I Hal c| lot`:-I: dun. Wu ` onnlvn lvollntbollhlioul In...|hn.._ `l\.L..A_.J|_l_.l...__. `ivy. villvui VIII. u`l:d colduvhn I a l`ICoqh. II If . . hrduhhuht all throat pad I?" tumbles. (`ouuuuptlng 3 IL .1. uh I... |...m.. II All .|.... '5 : "'T~A}IE6i~n1;n.~: mm : h.vu.'~u|. Anuvn. Ila strut. [In no; cuqp Iouunnl uuuuul othct ooeulln ITTTTXTTZ W" XI T W Idle-L` nyl Minn J. Ncbod. Ibltonhh. Ont. an-mu`. Pills. (`an liver complaint. lniliouunu. Ic. Thane tmuhlu Arise from lorpldity or in action ol the liver. and should be ptumpdy Inna-l. .\n urtive dutthoulal M lint l-o taken, my thnso ol Hamilton`: Pills. lollovoul the next night by one or two A: the occulonnqy olounnd alter uh hhkoooo pill once at tries a wool. which will [vuln- slly anon the action I! (In blood Ilhr and thereby allot It to pay: than funodoluoounullnltolho hcnlthudcnn fodoltholuonly. Poklbydonlon In medl- clan. _ _,_ __- --.. M su mugs` lu;u1-an rm \`u`l- L`-`link Iii: 9 "k Illm rtngul Tho t-nature In: I Inn; Inn at light hair just behind such eh-ck, which lnnlnitlotrkulnu-tllnqlltonnokl-nu. It mhunuhrill, barking cry. Mm an it bunnou-ncnlhdouwti It llvuoun nlnddhghul bupochlly tondoleocl nnnhnn J IVIILIIJ WKIIII ll` l-II`ru`K1. Thonm1n.~c-thuncuuol law, ruryoh hr. llhulmo and ninth yellow, um. M-mi In can b Llnnb Anal -Lh_ The rnarmun-I. In-long! Iolbo South Amt-ri~ an monkey family. II. in found chiey in Guiana and Brazil. II. is the most dumb and pebble 0! I the monkey lumly. But it in not very plmuful, owing to its ctridly mono gunk habit; Monkey hmbund and monhy wile pain-oundbungtogu-that onfnllhmlly that i! lb!-yarn hnnnnhdngu the divert`: um; wouh he lnnkmputl 1~`ZlIIllTI|..llChQCA&1Q' Inlnn -u.-gab In. (`lovolnndh New Pet. Bamnde ltajnbn. the Brazilian minister. bu given a luurnmau to Mm (`len-lannL -1-4 Tlilo ante-d In Shaving. f Thepoet Campbell is mid to luu-e calcu- : lated that a num ho shares hizmn-If every ` day, and lives to the agv 0! three svure you! and ten. expend: in his life as much time in the nm of shaving as would suim {or learn- ing seven lulgungm The gnu! ht-nch nlturnlist, xvier. raid that ho fuunql him- Itll wasting as much time with the shaving hnnh and razor up amounted to at least four days in the ymr. and he n-snlwd thenu-(orth to waste no more prwious tinw in that In]. Ind to let his band grow.-Exvhangv. Jllll.` .` -'Il\I IIU l\. Ac(orN'u.I'l'. Al'ul1'oI. &c.. Ove (`Inn-um Su-nu. nu King at. .. . n-.--- -.i.. J uunml. um u u u.uu[ll_) . lier inuenw, of course, affected her great husband. He had mustantlythosuggvstions 1 of A woman who understood other Iromeu, 1 and who know instinctively what would he said of him and to him, as well on what she wanted him to say and do in retunL Natur- ally she was anxious about the appearance ho made in what is milled society. He had hum ushered all at once into the med. guished and exncung cimles; he would his watrhal uul criticivul as wt-Has welcomed and admired; and with a feminine imight she compmhe-ndud both the petty crnftuid tho imporuunt ambitions that underlie many of tho venwu,u_uias of nflivinl life at Washington as well as in aristocratic cnpimb. When [limit was ovvriuoulrst or willing to let him- en.-]! luv [m.~>1\i thvru was dirt)! the mar for to vuutiun anal urgo and stimulllo and ash l~l`. un-I mlnvtums the mentor wnsncvded. H:-u. _-\nl:uu limla-:ui's latter in Conner- Jnnrnzil Inl\'L` Cll.Il|LI.`r. Un uur way out several great. political women seeinul inclined to patronize the west- ern gem-nil`s wife; `riot, of routs:-, offensively, but still they acted as they yroulul hardly ` have helmred among ur toward themselves. But Max Grant at oneo detected the aNImp- tiun of superiority in their mnrtasies, and as- sertml herself delicately and skillfully. When they wanted to introduce tine ladies to her in the lobbies of the White Home she regretmd that her carriage was waiting, but would be happy to mceive the ladies at her hotel; and when they offeml seats in their boxes at tho play, evidently in onler to be cen with the wire of the general of the armies, she politely indicated that a box had already barn aeeun-d for her, and for this she afterwanl selectcd her own company. IIPI` illlllllvi nf an \`II\Y\ nnnfml Ln-n twining. ! I ! I I I J Mrs; G:-nut`: `not. and--lnilvuenoo` at tho. ` T wtuu uogm~-.\-\nro'u xmunct. Gongrant always clmirml to conform to e reqniu-lnnhtx of whatever pla_oe`ho was led upon to ml. and was quite willingto ornyhis social duties. I accompanist! rs. Grant -"hen slid mildo her first visit to`. \|'Lin. 11...... ....-.. .'...|.:..|. I... ....`- -u-.. \ } DC: Iuu-I Iva nun uuunu HI!` Ill Sll(|\V lut` 1tt1iiil3`iFntr"ift`u Txi?fSi1$`1Tk`fu the oonrtosim of Mn: nntinn III Hm ennm nvnnu- 3;" `the White House, over which _ho "Lincoln himself was present. `urn sno ninuo ner nu; VIBII u)_ _ was after- ward to pn-side. and Gen. Grantwiins gt-eatiy plmnd to have the visit paid. Icarus an a_Jternoon Inception of Mn. Linmlni. and The prcsident had never met Mm Grant before and at did not catch her name, and was 3110 {I'll} Kl I "0 her to pan with the customary how thug ` every. one mcvives, but I repeated, "Mm Gm. Grant, Mr. Pmsidentf` and the tall. ungninlyuzanltnked down upon his visitor with innite kindness lnmmiug (mm his ugly, historic (are; then plavul both his hands on Mrs. Grant`: and wolmnuxl her mom than warmly. He asked nbous the general, and hinmoif prsuiuxl her to Mrs Lincoln. The nlistnxxx` nf the White House was also grub ions; she invited Mm Grant to visit. the con- nurvn_turiu~' and desired me to shuw them to 19w `L llll.` lull) uu (S (](`Slllll1l Q'l1l'lI I0 (IIFPPILW the courtesio.-s of the uution 1n the same execu- tive chunbor. (In nun u-nu nut .~.u.u-I durum-D ....l:o.....I Ibo Ioolfulou. `GEN. _pnANT [N socuzry. I srnxc'1rm.`Hc'nvuL;r;:'% ` J1. I7

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