Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jan 1889, p. 3

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ttotholasa Wm: dxpno:-me ttoru to our md mpu'0r,,, brad- Illilvlu $luu|I' H-I I I I (In-cant` an Thanh (`naming " F :-aclrlanf `Inn-hon. KIEIII-L (`L LIIIIIBVVIKI II, ULIWII.-CI`-I U \U`l` man by blood, he has been an onlhnry busi- uem mnnmostolhisblife. Chosen by llil canton to the national muna, ho was by that body chosen one of the mom federal council-' on, and as such took." the doportunt 01 nance, which he udnpinhtared with dual attention to details and conseqnum woes. In short, he is pro-emhumy u.ufo mm," as that phrase goes in popular goveI'nmmb- neither brilliant. nor "mngnec." It. in um-th nntinr that hit I:-nimwrrr was uuwuur uruulun - III)!` zuuguuuc. ' It. is worth noting that his pl-adamant was born in the humblest wilt of llfnnlhll little educated, and ro_m`A|nui paotictlly I nunennt tn u Inst. Whlln in-{tint dhhnjin lug llicllllllllb. Ill! president thus chosen is president of the Swim republic and holds but one year; but if, by the death of the presidvmt, the vice president succeeds. he holds tllliha close of the next year. '_1'bus.M.Ha.mmaI' hasllled outthc -few weeks remaining of M. Eabenstein term. and will be president for 1889. He is not A very prominent citinecx of Switc- Ierlnnd. A Thurgwian by birizhand a Gun I-nun hv hlnnd ha has hnln an nnrlhnnrv Inni. Ia lllzlului nvuyuuuo. ereoent death of M. Herbena13ein,pred- of the Swim mpubljt`. and the orderly accaninmot M. Hnmmer..l:.ue-rlcepreddent, be presidmt I41! t.bQ_clcaeot1889. .'3.. calf dttelition to thc-Llnct that then is hfth centnr of Euhnpe up did, 'pe1ee_xl and tairlyprospemus lmI- 1-dpublia.` Its uyiswm' in curiously [in that Q! tho United States, .et unlike it in importnggt particulars. d 3 , mezity-tWo`9a4;ton3 haawgmpletaie ' V ertimeht, and until recently than wmhtwmutvotwn distinct nndnn nf own man linplo Orderly q`venmeg;L".ot tin Curious Republic. on...` a.a...M. .0 ll n....:..._u.n_ ;_...x 1 "_ VIUWUU -I.l\)Ul_ IEHJW IEO bridge will present a duller appearance to the Brooklyn bdgqlokcept on thollntjer b there are cable cars, vehlple and pedettrims, vrhl.le on' the tormcr chaps are to Us 0015 lrntlwuzg-ulna Fromicbceusn at -thnllni 'F|"eteononeeIon the 11zl0trmmwor.k,:u`pln the air above a constguxgnh-eem 9: different oonveyanpee, pulsing nllnepnsslng; across the North river bridge [long trains` of can will belbooting. houghba mgr. up to upped xminutiva WLIIIMIIIIJIII diminutive. ` baton thp_I workpouldgha comp] gioubtleuboaogreat_aD' tar bi capacity ofanygingle _ . `- Viewed -fnoln belch" the `End swnzEnCANp's `NEW ' pnheaxcign-'_r. :--nu: ~Ll_J_T_:_E*._E0E'VEP: _ laud- n..-4_ Educated Plny Goon. _-.I ,1: 4- , oohlovltu. _...A...L..l I... LI /auvuu Illl Uuuxr . 31911, who couuti-. tune the axecutivc ` power. Thesoseveu ; `chgosaone of their number as presi- dent Vand an that as vice prui eat: theruttakethedo partrnonts at war, justice, ebc., foun- iug the cabinet. The ` xvncinuf nf fl-un Ra _ve mm to select ,.aFen federal coun- An.-. -ml... nun-H, .';:.;`rr,.;.% 3.3.: ca; rgtion to select an Forhamhl I-nun. 1.11 IU ]K3l'l'lI CK Ag PILLS AN_o_ 5 1 TI 2 3 A .. nnnjnthnvngon -3155--n.J-A-...-.4A._ -- saw rdauan 0M spuzplgxg BARGAINS nus WEEK , T D Llf\l.E`QllE\` O ` -n no-u w T :1 251:5.`-u`: '.":'.3.v"::::`` `.-."'.?-""........"'\"?' 0110010 IIG5 In (1 UK]. ; .'jHQMPsoN, u4|l\ At)m\Yl\IlL)III _. ._.___..__ ,` ,_ Q unnwwnu-gnaw-ay.nxuouauI:.huun.s I not '35`-'-'r n'31n`.1'.``:'u%o*-`t'.`.'..`.& " "" W T . Q I'\I`LI \JII` I I" l|..I-. THE LL8 ...........:-:s.ra-;'~m:..j,~.;-.;:_"'ca'=u=;=:*:'s.~:.=a .n'.`.*.'a."%a'..`_:f::.`:".;. lhmlndnllngu .____j_:-:_ CHEAP GOODS F Fnnc Wnlnut Cabinets. Bovel Pluto Mi:-rot, 895 to 010. in Work Butch. 82.50 to $.50. M Gonthlnooi Fun Rsttsu Arm Chin, $6.50 Ii. Gentleman : my Rattan Rocker. $80 to I0. Fnnc Rattan Rcoeption Chill, 81 75 to I10. dorm Cu_-IP19: sud Pluh Rocha. to 818. Mum. mu sud. mm 5. Marble ofBodroom 3It.8I0 toOl25. Luisa` `nay bank. 000.. on to us. _ , Music Rs-xkn, Fancy fables. Wood and Marble Top. Q. BX. Do not full to onmino tho nook boioro purchuing obtvhn. We are determined to give the people better value in` Dry Goods than can be oered by any other house in the trade. We have done so in 1888 end will continue to do so in 1889. Oousineau, Quinn 8; Gorrigan, CARPETS for COST DURING JANUARY Plain and Fa.nc_y Cashmeres, T Henrietta :Cloths, Amazon Cloths, Ar-mum Cloths and `A11 Winter Dress Materials. `This in a rare ohnnooto neuro i good Article at u very low prise. A1-i.1 * Gram;-1'LY Iiizbvdmn P:EcI_o:ia:.s-` Qll I &\IVUI Vie: notch ulna uulnrmon |nn:onuu.rusun nu. ano- VIIANDTDIOTIYIIID. an: -In --|-I5A'f'j"P'!"'If Pr"-e\}ious, to ,8to<;k`-takinfigwe r going Ato"o "er_ the ' .balg%ndp ofo'ur ' ` " ~ ' -~r - -~- 44-. FINAL CLEARING GUT SALE OPENS ON` , tlful Ola [haunt - (`4huE'l`ablo Clothes in: won for Xmu. no-pmamaooovuna mater ` %m% ngtlbn-And ho!-gbtulxnu` GOOD RESOLUTIONS FORIBE KN \ \ w \ \ ~\ :\ .\ \ \ `` THE`. A ch: .--|. ... ,3 553%" JAMES 'RE|D, 254-aird 255 Princess 8?troo;t.,L . -~-BY`---- RICHMOND, ORB 82: co- nhnlnn nf tin IAI-(mum nun-k nf l`.g- nah in (`nan-..I Ono.-I4. .5 mass ...:... 000K 8[ FRIEND BAKING POWDER IS A PURE FRUII` ACID POWDER. 1: an mm: on use. -m37:a To and by m?-Km daffm con: tu I . I1: t It! t . It: I) am. l:slnoioulg?lElIl'BE8 VAL I IN THE ARKET. ll well u thor- n mhlv ulnnud tn thn rum: nfthn klmhan. hm DRESS MATERIALS GREAT QAIBPET SALE. " JOHN LAIDLAW 3; SON. suoonsaons TO F. x. oouemmu as 06. . AT spans: a `ll: of Pry Gtw 33": M No~ PERSONS REQUIRING A CHOICE SUPPLY OF A'l`-BO'I'l`0l PRICES WILL SAVE HONEY BY CALLING ON II? I an-ax: --an--an Janus-c can-unouzn. run- - nlnnuzun. j % PmN6EsS Zs/rnmmr, Bola Agent in Klnuton. Unmlxed With China (ii In their @335 These tone stand with I rival for Purity. I Bu-ennh Ind Flavour. \ The undersigned hu this de received n small consignment. of these (the nest tan in the world} and will be happy to sup ly thoee of his customers. who desire some nu`-really choice. with 1 sample of the urn. 3 ALAN AND l."UlS'1'lI1G - a mu] - which L Q .,.,..'-H-*..*.:.,:=:.r:`-....-n en. -9 M- -annJnnnr\J\A\|I JAMES REDDEN, 1&1-\ 911411-Arno` (crisis IEII-arr! The Assam Te; Estate Depot. IIIL- n___.4_. In... In..s-a Klubllihod for the purpose of aupnlylnc put . INDIAN TEAS, Unmlxod with China di_ their estate! witho n-__.__.L __.| nu ____ ._ n vu-.4; |\z n n \.I4-Jung mu. 4.. ti RAZI-'.TElV*l"BURY'S, SELLING OFF A`roos`r ._4l"Lg.nnel Shirts. Underehirts and Drewere, Cardigan J eckets, Persian Lamb Cape, . Glovee,_Mitts. Socks, etc. AT 0081` PRICE won` CASH. at: __:*_..-.n_. __-._ BOSTON - HA%_T*-s STORE, 'ro?.'rc_a ALL-_'l`Ell ABOVE. -K_ Men's ur Collars and Cuffs, Men : Persian Lamb Caps, Men. s~Otter Seal and Beavergd, ` Fur aunflets, Cqgts," c.Tl MUFF s- omr FLC clout -I'FQAI . Beaver Capes `and Caps, Alaska Sable Capes, Opposstnm `Cape; and Caps, Greenland Sable Capos. - Di Iujjj-vi: Twocu Load: of the 0ntArlo.Browtn and IAIIJIII U0`: nnperlor .1 A73 A\Y1'\ Dfj 1 :l.-fu'r-Linet-i CircuI_a}`s. I no-Han Eur J`:- H is. ichuvci 23.. nmtn Bum! Runldtp o-nu. All information as to price: cheerfully given. SPEC|.AL NOTICE. ac 4'x'.'.'in'X"1"n":?6"z"a'q'~'n"s'n - _.- n._-_._ -_J n_-nI 1.: _.Ll. l_4I. Uulul-I-I-I-Ila -I 'KuIuncruuxo< rude link on every package Christmas Groceries =v\ ' OVERCOATS. " A Good Man's Overcoat Made to order for $13. Hovicver. if a bad man comes -dong will make him one for the same price. ?\ A I l- I'\ l'\ I` | I Gnoomnmsg Ljxcitixssf and on canon: of In name um Bevan o_l Inch. 3 addition or vanauon ft: the simple name: COOK'S FRIEND I8 GENUINE. " ul '|.uIcu \III bulnl 3 . Ladies Fur Jacii ' A __._ I BEgeL:3. 130.3.-s- La`dids'--Sable-:S_efs. ' n BREAD, BREAD. r- ;_s__ AL- |-.A A. lh.-I.IA_. . .I--c L KING BTBIIT BLKIBY. om: Ddon mcnow crrv owmu The Bu-noon"; Tea memo. ' The boobs): Tea Company. The Moon! Tea. Estate. THE OELEBRATED II 5' Avian A-uunqu-, Out Flower: and Planta. ` w.'u.' ' '.7.'n.&'a.'gu.u" '3 and Variety." -You can not almost any dnpo ud 38110. Our Home-Mudo Broodlntho latent. Kodoonly as R. H. TOYE S. Ifn HYDE?! IAIIRV FLOUR STORE an ;-a-n A gxjx 141- Ljibiimi 'rEA,% "r"a1h'eT{6i'aI.' ` uu uuu nu U ICIIIIU pt two. TWEDDEL m nnnn null nuv rvmv D1` 1rULN1s'I'Nes. ,"`TT" Wollinxton Street. EWARKET, as tho Inna the kitchen. has Elation: o 1.: md spa Bevan at much. Opposite Windsor Hotel. S. W. DAY. HOT -`MILK -SHAKE, I.` nu nun. ho add Innis. 15' It \ 'I'WIyj'TjI'IVC'CII.jI wnytnlunnly. IN: lntudod R?-Iuvo dxtru-h:but ntuwnycouldllt Itiaplhdbynlnd udnr d -pnnnlllnnllnnltnnlnhnmunnb ihnyurhuhhbdd ta-1&1-I -uh-nln-nnlv and III: Intnuhrl tn Inn: A NU 1:,.'uroxtq permit n ' dthhcncl briqtnd anoint uuun towwonthouqunmll ho I031-IQMIIIIDIIIDO:-oounln CL- ...4.A..A.- I_-.__ _I-.l__ AL- __-. Innljgng AN ANCHORAGE. eeble should not go out without the comple- tion of some great engineering font. and e bridge at New York across-the Hudson would hen iltting work with which to close the magnificent list of triumphs. A little more than ndecedo remains before the old Nine- tcenth century will have posed. There in yet time for the engineers of the. Hudson river bridge to prepare for e celebration, to take place on the last day of the Nineteenth oron thenntdeyof the Twentieth if the work in begun in time that day may see the immgurntion ot the propoeed bridge. And what e bridge it will be! It: tower: will be of me! instead of stone. They will shoot up . mwtholxenvenetoedistenoe of 600feet.or `cllleetmore then double theheight of the colossal statue of Liberty in New York her- bor. Fer ecrou theboeom of the river in centrnlspen willextmd toedistn.nceot2,850 feet \.I' but 340 feet ehorto! double the laagth ot the span of the Brooklyn structure. The bridge. however, will doubtless look lower then the Brooklyn bridge. though it will be K) feet higher. This peercnco will fouow .lrc-m it: greater Four great cable will vrose the towers, the one 50 feet above th- mher; end while the cable: on tho Brook- lyn .tructure have I length of 3,5!) feet. Luv pnueuu)Iuuu'y,urvvuIuu uuruur pun oltholnmrhalt.ttwoulddnuk1lltlpur tnrprha Yotuomuch grmtuuvthohdllo thntaruxchaworktodqythstabrtdxodnb ht to tho Brooklyn bridge could now ho Inntntmo-Inlnho out of that structure. Tuooaunrucuonolth can Ol5.m0.0lD; the nppoachel. tonnhpl {acumen and right of way and came: 0:- poua-xutnw.000.00Il.m-Hnc would IIORIIJXH. Tl\bblIII'reuh!`%' uununumndtnuho onhohmn xyuhrLdgo.wmchoout.torun shag u,ooo.ooo.na m.ouo,ooo:a-an an-no Ilro, wit it appends Q` , nblothatatnny umodurlnathoilrlt tllfot u... nnnmnl. nanhn-I 11- Ann: than am-Hnr ICE OI lll W I-'Kl`DWI-ll [$3. I long. oneacneaaomoxorua rivet -bridgo ` midway betweanthotovmn lndtbe n.nchm_'j ngewlban Itceltredlolupporting tho Ipuuover thehnd. (3.30 nnchoragauu-o of Inudvostonewa-k. IDIU IIMIL QB Ily IIILIU uunug HIU IIEI Ul IIFUD the prmeut oantury. or oven the cu-liar M Lhn lnttnr half, it. -`mild Alan H L as It will be well to crown the gigantic works I ` of the Nineteenth century with the building ` of this proposed bridge. It seems fitting that the century which prodixoed the Atlantic Jai3:i'"iios- IlAnnDu!I-IYIIII fhrrnsnolmn, MIWUII, IIJI Bllilfllll IIDIIIKJWUI A` IDS LHJIICLLE of wires (from a distance resembling spider lines). its immense breadth of span. Thisspen covers a distance from tower to tower ofl l.."{I.` feet. or a distance of four blocks of about~`.00 feet each. The passage way ex- tends over the tops of houses to a distance of 910 feet from each tower. Ilundredn of craft, including the great Long Island sound steamers and ships with the tallest rnasts. pass under it every dsy. Yet the inhabit- tmts of this locality. having the most splendid structure of the kind in the world, are not content. They want. a larger one. IKIU .u|.`-'1IlI.lI II|I.l-ILIILIK Ul IIIJU Jill l}VUI' bridge betwoen New York and Brooklyil has led engineers to dare to attempt a greater work. That bridge, which was ten year: In building, has since its completion been one of the wonders! of the world People sailing ' under it xopxrup with admiration tours lofty towers, its graceful flmnework, its myriads nf wirm If:-nrn n dintnnnn rnannthlinxr trnidnr HIV IJUUU IWUPD I/LIIUUKII, uuu II IBFEU l.||lHlI.I:l' of workmen were drowned. Divers who I all: aboue on the bottom occasionally stum- ble on one of the cavities formed by the dims- una but beyond this nothing of the celebrated North river tunnel ever appears to the eye of huxnnn beluga . The successful building or the East riv hi-irlcm Iutwvnnn Yaw Vnrlr and Rrnnlzllfh hnn rue ptuuluul U1. guuuug pumuugtln uuu. freight. from New York to Jersey City, and vice vane, hymome better method than ter~ Hago has Tdngatu-ed the otoers of railroads- renmring in Jersey City in the lace. Several years ago there was hn attempt made to tun- nel Iuxder the river. but the tunnel caved in. the ood swept through. and a. large number nf um:-hm:/n warn dmwnnd Divnrn who VI_"`' ' Ir | ---nu `. rioroun sumo: Iox JISBSIIY omr. lmer' it &' on iii 5535. but?` above--`Co far above that the great IMP! and swuners havv mgthdrdochfurtlihrupmaygo outandin without being hindered. 3 L `XIV! [0 III] IBCIIVIQUBI, 105 mm V1815 ` N(Iv}'.<`)|'i lmk oven the ground. or, Author. the water; for there is enough of. water between New You `and Jergey City to` - gaygar buder v\';.6 has lived up` ` _ . H . _ `A. " Jumbo udaon---nof' Abdjeagrou Hutton riverit New York`! If all this little sentence contains is Inn to any lndlvldunl. let him vials )\ri.AntI Innlr nvnr flu: an-nnnll ni- `me TuPNp.bu' PIECE Vofr was * " aunuomo Now PROPOSED: . . 1 ltwfll llago-yrflrklgo. There I`: I Slnow cl - I-oa.n`:nI_w run an wm as may 4u-__u_.,.__- $..O'\%I1?1iliV4%N0Ti{'ii"1 RIVER. FLORIDA ORANGE8. MALAGA GRAPES. FANCY BANANAS. PIN I APPLES. FEES IALUON, SMOKED BALHON, ` FRESH SMILTB. onoms nun l'0B A TH E inn F%1sH ;-w 113113.; FRIDAY. N4, .'.'.i"."n.".' I Il- T_-. ` . f : $'_n_t`z-um... inn sun moon.- ,..V>.-=*-==~'--"'-'~='~==l A?!-m `INK: Ania. Aphluisdvvln PI|I-n E in or nnniun mum: 1 ......'"'.E.""... at :.':":.`#~..::-`".....'-="":.-.. `:' =3- -*;..<"*"" -:.- Fulani Pnlaltdooruhmntar. ch ly an ad :11`!-pp qon our. Ptnn;':;Rx- mlclt nnln'|:nn and unn 1:: w. n. 0ABl0V8-.52l2Pr1noul-It FIIIII Q I'IIII\`Y. CI wrjll am - ' ca. . may Q-pay: Iilenco uud xn`L`1mi htkg luriugd of those regions no udim called no istand Nuuneoten. M150 -mnntqot waiungc. Tho lab:-arr ol An:hnp.u'nu` It; tins:-cry by Juaqnn Cantu. in 1.324. hm how 5 not ord of u.11Xc""'~. ` , . . `lit Inmoutung Wlndl. _ Bdnatotln duo lnonpdn. A chnguolovuinbv d:"rzI -nththoll fernncehowouountors nndpdulo-III porlonl. Huppllydluuo saw built :25 """'......a.." "'".1`.'}'...'..".'.` now . o batdiuiu. Pohofnxh ` ' onlrio-lIII plodvdtthu nclfluoouulngl N O W]. wide. Th any db .00:-no olpalnw that hfnlot Ton and-26 should at d Ahultgas , DIVE ,tnl!ltIon,orlg%thu Ink dnundt _ ~wgmgn'_ ` Godtotbui (III an ghlriinn. alarm :1 Hunt -nsnnlula W)! HI! IITHTVIX` KW? tor -n abldlni-.-cc. um: um: nil:-non nurl rlnnantinxfl '1nnl:I & u Buns ur suo UuI.'I Uluvlllu, luau l|l'.'U EU. has been wozzdrously elaborated. I think people are now too cultured to permit on cases in direction. But the 7 learned the I... renco lscureen the of the Louis XIII and [null XIV ' jmtutlmy have lelmul to distiu mean t: Loni! XVI and :1 Louis XV They like eorrcetmu, nnd'*tho plnyl t`.z(I.-r.--l4I""""""9 `nu-Mr. `- j- UlU I IIU UITU ll IIIIIUIIT. doalorn in medicine. ` **"*' vvtww-V the wonderful processes` ooneteutly 1 being eondueted `within the human body and Ill on prone to for 8 that new blootl must. be eurplied to rep we the eifete and dieintegntng name. which, it allowed to remein within the body, do no at theperil of health ii not of life iteoli. Native nome- timee tulle to eliminate en relidly on locu- eery the wute mnmiel ol the oorfoniemmnd it in then that Hunllbolfe Pill: Ieldrnke end Butternut prove of the greatest nlue. They speedily harmonise every irre lo ty of nation end restore. u if by megs). 0 wonted meuure of health and strength. Hamilton : fills nre entirely vo table in eompoeition, end ere safe to em oy under the circumetenoee. Sold by druggieu and declare in medicine. uuuvuvsu - In; tzuvric In the good olul times we had one not of scenery for all play; A tent was a taut and I wood was a wood, irrespective of climu or ` penom. The pubha went to the play tohqr ` the music or enjoy the Vans, and newt: grew do:-`mmntory. Since then In In!` gone to the other extreme. and Inge setting womb-ounlv elaborated. I think M511 lUVUl'L|1uUlllI, uuu I_.lIall IUHIWY `BN1 wu'etwanty4wod1stinct codes of civil pm endure: bub npoeadty has, as in the l'niwd~ States. produced A sort 0! masinxllation, and the law courts are now much the same In an the cantons. ' In pm; of bonnie and house, Switzerland` has aconw ofmta and : national council. ",.to the tamer each canton sondsvwooouncuovs, to lanai` analay each l0.000.pooplo. Thus` _ two (on!) the fed- crul aaiexnblnthey lmn":' Z'.'Zr"iua"."$au,. "` u.""..a"'5 dreaed as Dear Cousin." dent Hcbl` tbainlivedinnlittlobdck uvgrmdruuqi in course woolens, and his most extrnvna} dinner w'asabiglx.~ofstcal:!_1ndIghmof , followed by the consuzrxption of at huge of tobacco. M. Hnm::;r 021 y differs him as the vike mcrs`h::zt from the pens- unt. undtseq y OPERA HOUSE ` mun mo ovsm mam

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