Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jan 1889, p. 7

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IVZTVI 5 30 8t: 8;cmr{vgnt 8t..UontmaI. -__.___n 3....` - _ 1u_-.___.. - tI-l__-m|, . o. `I Expre-luvs at 11:45 .. connect! with C.P.R. N t Inn- a! Lake an All point: an llld Wm. An-Iva Ouavn. 5:8 n.In.; Montreal. 8:16 |.m.; Qnoboo. 1:!) pm. ; Toronto. 7:! IJIL The 01:! mm b tnln service to the North- Wut not Bu Columbia. with only .0110 out 1, H, TAVIIII I` l`nuu;w II in mm...- N I Kingston ` &.`i ..i2'i &ao um. and 1:!) min. t Shnrbot Lake at 1:10 p.In.. ;u-rlnn Redraw :46 mod lava Klnntu: at l.l61%m.; `III! `nun. N I Etna In `A`1-rich: mam 8:I)Y. ouuul. In. - how. 5:10 p.In. :pi'uII No. 1 Mixed lava um BEST ANo?Hnu>1cs'r ROUTE Between Kingston, Tonnto. St. Tho- &J`."."`}a.'.`.'.u..:"". u...u..o."""' ..'.'a".i':`.J`.n`i: the Unltnd Stun. Ira! 11- our: ntnvnn wn_I.-rAr- nn unnu- I -IO UNIX UIIIQ. `TRY IT ONCI AKDYOUWILLTAII I0 OTHIR. Newnndllqutcnnnnnmonulllxpnu us.-an-nxau Irv uuxnulvu uv THOMAS .i`IANLEY. World`: Ticket Agent. Uoruer Johnson and Un- mrio Streets. GRAND 'l`RUI~K CITY PABS'GER STATION New, 1 HQ! MONTREAL- FEBRUARY 4th to 9th. gow at same rules as Liverpool. Intermediate passengers are forwarded to and from Glasgow and Liverpool by mu without extra 0 . ' The Inn! train to make: onnnoctinn with um DON'T BUY %CHRIS'l'IAS PREINTS extra (-mu-ge. last make connection with the steamer leaving Ponlnnd leaves Kin ton every Wednesday at NO p.m., and to H: u everr Thursday at I:0 p.m. Al infol:mn|`ion_ rega_:-ding the selection of L _.n,, ever Tnursaay :1 mo informnlion rdiug berths can be obmin from Jlvlllnnt nu wv . `var -uv %K.&P. and C.P.R. age uu. Stceraae pgtssengers are booked to and from Quoenstown. Derry. Belfast. London And Glu- Liverpool. Dassemtcrs forwarded to u.` I nu ur \I\.l"l" rABl!AU` (`abin-850. 865 and 875. according to uncom- modntiun. Intermediate 81). Steam 9 Si). Rwlurn tickets from Liverpool to POI` land or nmmmun. Intermediate 81). Live 0! or Hnlifnx-(`nh.|n 81(1). 8I25an $l50. according to pouit;`%1 of slawroom. Intermediate 811). Steer- age . _..?i From Portland. From Hnllfnx. SARDL\`IA1\'.......Jan.l8. Saturday, Jan. 12 n l'I`l`II nu noun: DAnnAnn I DYI- I VERNON H. uaown a 00., Or to J. P. Gilda:-rleovo, Agent, 42'Clu'- I anon Street, Kingnton. Irow, 5:10 pun; Pom o.'l:&8 p.n. 'I:&)n.m. It Bhu-bot Luke l01I)Lm..|ndRamhnI!:45 19 [Ill- Through Billa of Lnding given for Belfast, G w, Havre, Antwe md other point: on t e Continent or Modiurnnoan I norm. -- ' tuna-4 -uv vloll .-A.- SINE. one I|.:_-... nL..-A l|__...A- \I1:_.I-... ll-A-I run. For freight and passage gpply gt Com. glllrl 01500. NI; 4. Bowling Green New or . VI:-Dunn! II unnnyxv ; nn rrum rler 90, 11. 5., new Xorl. ' Stoengv At Very Low Rates. Stoongo Ticket: to and from London and Queen- town And all other put: of Europe At low out nteu. 'l`|.........l. Dnl- -1 `I _.I2__ __1_,, n n In - RATES OFFASSAGE: Cnbin~860. 880 sndtlw, nooordingto no oommodntion. Intermediate punge-835 From Pier 40. N. R... New York. ' Sham-nun nt Van: Inn Du... cu........ ..v- -:n: crnvv Inning uullllvl-n UMBRIA . . . . . .Snturda`y, Jan. 5, 8-00 um. BOTHNIA. .\\'odnudny. Jun. 12, 2:30 p.m. GAI.LIA.. . . Saturday. Jun1 l9th. 6:30 nun. SERVIA . . . . . -,SnturdIy.[-Y-In. 26th. 1 [km ETRURIA. . . . . Snturday,l"e' ` 6:30 Sim. AURANIA . . . . . .Suundny, Feb. 9, noon. UMBRIA. .Saturdnv. Feb. 16. 5:30 am. SERVIA .. . .Satnrdny, Feb. 23rd, Noon. NEW ro/2/U/J1} VZIVERPOKOL, .'?"i`au. . .. ........ .. . .._.._ _ NEH IUIIII HIUU LIVENPUUL, . MALT ,A I` CORK QARBORJ I'M-Jargm, mm: aqld moat maguiccn uhspc iatltdioorld; have uver loam paueugor ' audhavemada the fastestpaaaaguou record. nltbnl ling In Anna`-0..-. Uvvvlv nu-vu nuuwuu one IIDOGOGI Oldest line in existence. !`l_l7IIiI8 In rnumcu. ans; [01//v/mo I/NF: `ALLA;_1\I_LINE- WINTER SAILINGS. ER}. 32.: $.Tw`.....m: i Thou pa-`ecu-vu than by using ................ ... rnsr Expnrsu/L 8EI?WOE. % IIIDDIA ' o- A TRAVELLYNG. ""T7rr' `an. s` i'1rn"a""'1.vo' '23. ' IAllll'l'II'. Boucrrou. M. II 0-mu at. v.n.unu.cc.u-n. ~ r.nn-rn. n,v |.nI.I.A. --`.-. '3:-`:,``:u NIWLANDH & REID. an Al-nu car. at Big and . our Wadohvus tnnoou Slut. nut to an In Ooo. "I.II'IAlDIJIn JAIZIIIIIL DR. VALICI InJJVRAY. ma` "-::.-..-* :'.':~.: 2..-*-*......~ old stand. 0 N A`. . Edwards Desiccated Soup A. I . uovrmf. 11.0.. c.ja.. ll.R.C.8.l , IUUDDISI nun, Marlin. Bouurmn. Oolwinmnn. to. Woo-0rnr Klncud D Bacon udohbnnmn out "'.. ` wade! Drug 3151:. .___ ____- -..v-... REMOVED. J. M. IIACHA Bu-rlntor olloitnr. to once removed to cuuuckcn am: . our 0.N.W. T013-I-_u_E Olloo. Money to Ian. I l\B\7 QVIVDAXYAE II II DENTISTRY. `Pu-rl mm and extracted without uh. `Aid 81-Acxlounl. L. D. B..ootnor ol Prince- IIIOOIL n-s..nuv-an luvuuirrlm lo. Olllco-Bvxr Ame:-lcnn ousl Block. Eluenoo street. 0! to Loan. 1 4 ur nu . 11191145 |. \/lJ'.Jll-IV 15, Dinner. directly oppoalu the Hunt Ono: lrggulutnn Strut. htahmhd In Klnutnl. J. E. CLARK. ID. ID. Dun-In. (Indian It {In ---..-~ ---r.._-- ..'- -v.. GILLEN & GILLEN, A Ifncrn. uccuontoB.GIco. om Corn-Erna! Brocx.u:d Duo: Bacon. 00. A Inll |n|AI-nu nrvvs ADAM JXE1 nun. Account-urn. Amman. &o.. (non. Guam Street. near Kim! 81. _ B;Ia?...-a?J.$.'mo..' Z" 051! 82 96:` an : also Kathy. kuuom. PIIYIICIAN. SURGEON. C0. Vaughn Terrace. Prlncon St. LKIIJ [UR lahfo . Urr - Brock W otnot.'aTelophono No..gI.'" nu `mum. 1 nrv I nxv A nu: I nut Gull Ill .'IoH`ICIIlIu Imcufn LODOI. No. otmosouotnng Ind Benevolent Society, w I] meet in their new LodzoRoom.oorn M treAlAndPnn 8 over Btrnnhsnh Stan. mag; una uonovonenr. society, mu meet In men \ Lodxe Room.oornor Montreal uudPnnoeus8 Butchufu Hardware Stan. the had uh Tuesday: ot each month. l.'U.V'V.dl':l| AND $5, on Anon yd n-Ion gnaw nun. a nu IIUIIJIII Iuonlo lhgulnr H;otIngI; " linden. No. an. on Month}. Jan. 7th. at 7:! pan. Anoiont St. John`; No 8. on Thundsy. Jan. 3111. ll. 1:!) In. Oman No. 91. on Wednuduy. Jun. ms. at 7:!) mm. my lo vs V. U": to um Uunn `ms AUII-Ion or `ran GRAND bone: or MA.\'cn:a-I-33. Ennuun meet every other Fridsy in the Sons of Engiand Room. Prim-eu Street Next meeting Jnumnv lsrn. W. brsunn. Recording secretary. Inn. Inrkot. Bquuo. W. ADAIII. mun-. Mon`: work I raotoryworknnhnd. Brook8t..neu STEBEOTYPERE J.U. ISABTOW, nmcuou IIIIIIAHAD. I"l\llIlD- lng gunnd noun mung. III Klugst. Talc nhono No. 6. mg (and an phone V. .. --- -- .-- ._._..-vv.-. _ DR. PRICE. Plnucun. Summon. &o. OllIoo-No. ll. Vauurhn Terrace. Princes 8!. . I Buuulrnm to. 0mco- Rom! Block. Clarence must. on m Imam [ xuuonug. Fox LATI81` Annmcnc Snnu. guaranteed ` no III. to A. 0 BmI:s'a.Q Princes: Bt..sbon Shim . y.':`.':..E 0! an and Billiards. Honnln 308.. (J. B. and F. W.) doslen in choice cigar: and vobacooo. Pool and bllliui room~ In connection. Ontario street. near Bur ` nou House. V l(.`l'0RlA WARIHOUSI. ndmmnd to be the best place In the cit. In buygrooorleqomokory. -Mm. ow. Tnos. Joana. TIIRNIY Bnos. hnvq removed to their new iseo. Brock Street. M k t h ggnshow the largest tnduI!1?estqIut:):: gt 101: formed and Domestic Liquors. Toll. 318113. la. n the city. _ J. 1u1.Luux a 00.. 63 Brook Street. Funny groceries. lm nod wines.'li uon and clan. Vlcronu WAREHOUSE. mod to the Disco the city to buvsrmoarian. onknrv. uueu. uur oromxce enuu-gemenu are nnunea on on or monmrome and are second to none or line nish, J. W. Pow:u.. 166 Prin- oeaustreet. READ, READ, READ. rzuuncsuu. Mon? 1'0 Dom In large ornnnll sum: ntlow rate: of interest. on City um Farm Property Loans granted on City and County Debentures Apply to Tnonns Bmoos. M . Frontenac Loan and Investment Society. 0l--0ppo- _ Iiw the Post Once. rlwzograpnw. H Hmmuuaon. rhotogn-apher. Enlarged Portraits and Views. Satisfaction ua.x-anteed. J. W. POWILL Copies and Enlarge: small gieturemnllkinda. and nishea in any style. In crayon ru-aim are entirely free-hand drawing: an we can make any change re- tuired. Our bromico enlargements nhhed crayon uuverwnre anu Jewellery. A. M. Bnocx. watchmaker, Jeweller And on- graver. every faculty for manufacturing and re ring sewellery in all its branches. Golden mon Watch Sign. 90 Princess St. IIUIIN Ullill ' 5.1.1.5.. iouorrol be. ap- ituhorouooo. I n IZOIHCCIIIC. sun-.-- --. - .. porter or ne iewellory, 347 King Street. J. A. Llxur. watch mukenjeweller. 68Brock 8t., dealer in watches clocks and diamonds. SIXTH 141103.. 345 Kim: 81.. hnndnnarlnl-I fnr -.n..' uvnnv; In Wnlt. nvo Uluulul ullu uuuuuuun. ll Surm BROB.. 345 g 8!... head uarten for Wntchee. ran :3 lnxprloo tron no `ll: V Silverware anlowellery. Bnocx. watchmaker. Jeweller on- Boots and shoes. W. Anna. Innfr. Ion`: work as Puunnwuimhnnd. &~ook8t..nanr Plumbing and Gas 1"itth;Y. 1* In J. G. Ba-row. nmctionl unlmrhn. Ina nunnd nmun tting. III] Khmst. Talc. 1 iv uwrwa una oloweuery. F. W. BPANGINBURO, nnuautnoturer sud In porter of iewellory, LIHJIUP. maker. ieweller. asrock 339? `S319NA1I_9*EP_3;; PALMER HOUSE ` re. ~ fl. P. W|:LLs' LNIRY, foot of Prlm an. In the moat thoroughly equlppc-d one in city, having every style of 1-13 kept in u rswlul livery. Speoialratos to open and comments! men. Telephone No. I . -~ Ilr._;_1- AM 1 n ..-_ -._ ..___..-...-y ----.u-..-- --a-u -.q--.u-n.n-u \ ` Eatabushmenta. I` A. Bunny. 1! Brook Street. the leading hook and llvery stable in the city. Telephone No. 157. '1`. C. Wtuou. ll) Clngnoe Street. the I And longest establish llvery In the ty. `Pele hone No. 110. Vehicles ready ct I no- men '3 nouce. . Emma 81:09., New Llveian in connection with 81.. Lawrence Hotel on gstreot." Hm glass rig: wlllclwnylbcon hnndcn the shortest I` o ce. ` A lmocnmox Bnos..K tonftoreelhchnnae Livery and Boarding Sun lee corner` of Brock And Bacot Streets. A new and at llnh outt at vegolee and excellent ho Cutee mode- W ` Groceries and Liguora. J. RALLIOAN 4: Co.. 63 Brook treat. Funlly rrooerlea. Imported wines. liquor: damn. - Satisfaction `gniamnt NILBON swrrznn. Proprietor. 0'l'l'A~ A B0111. oornero Ont.e.rloAnlPI-In oases eta. First-ohm nooommodntiouuud And etabl . JAIIIB Noluun. Pro rietor 80UH"I 'Yl'Il ., cor. ueen u:d-- title 81:. (are. Good ~ d.st bli . LSIIPBOH. A_Nom-Au:;lI`3: ornlfgmoet convenient Flue llquonuxd el . Hood '.u`Qnd.atabllng. A. Sutraon. Amam-Aunlcna HOTEL. most , Andpopul hotel In on oppoultn toG.'l`.R-.Ita tfun and agunboot. r:~_`_,,,, us - ,--n g , . Mu. annulus N Hoteui&ha f IILAND HoUJl-BeItoiga.I-undli non Mania` `at I-ocular houn. . W. Dovu. Mar el. Sandra. BUllNI`l"l' Hova Ontario St. mm-en. . lanhotolto our uadx.ai>.suu 1' Iuou. Pronrlenor; ' `Amazon Hons. oorner Queen and Mont:-on Streets. well situated. with yard and Itahliug Nluou Swrrznn. Proprietor. ` 0'l'l`A~lA HOTIL. oornaro Ont.|.|'lo|ntlPrin Fruit. Oonfectcom-ry to. IzBI'.:nwl-Flno rrooorlau. no And `"a6'n' mu" nan; Zffii. non ha. Ooo--Uu.:-non an _TH_9:TbIRE*r0RYJJ% ...,.......u n1\r| --as Watches and Jewellery/. N. BPANGINBURG. numumotnrer nu armunt but. Beveled. Bilvored, D4-.6 Dlgbg Au. _.__ -1 -- HOIIQOPAPBY. K11`! And Bnlldlnl Bnrvavc ROBERT SBA. L Bouarron. Oonvn DOCTOR ALLEN. I) Brock nu-oat. nan: llreotlv nnmnlln nu. Son of England. Inna: Man II 1:! oh; I. 0.0. I . I. U. -_ An-....~.-_ an. n Plwtograpmc. IRSON. Photonanhor. STAINED GLASS, ;;":-."""-..'." .;'-.7:'..-?;."a'&'*l5.-.`:*.'.T` L- L..A ._4 L.-`.4 A-A.-I- -1 1 Tailoring. 3111.1 Fmanccal. nun In Inna: noun-u `III I LIIJVCICW "$.21. 3n1't:."3.o. ]dI O.A.'USLA.1\TD, it cures Dyspepsia. Among the choice Break- fast (`ereals msnulscturui at Our National Food Mills. Tomnm. which ere having an ex- tensive sale all over the Dominion. the Desi- cnted Wheel is the greatest boon to dysneptios ever llI\'olIl0d. One out of hundreds of testi- monials received: "I had dyspepsia for 20 veers. I used All sorts of remedies unul live your: I5: I got your Desicmlcd Wheel. [gained I5 poun in three months and have been well for neuu-ix nvetfeers. but I use the food every day still. Sen live oenls to my postage on sample to F` Il'\l"I A All'\ (I l'\I\II TORONTO ENGRAVING CO. as King 3:. won. `re:-onus. 1; uta lU Ill] yuuungu UII anluplu \v `F='.'"6f FRELAND & son, 27 CHURCH 8T.. TORONTO. High Class. Finert. Llvo Btock. Mechanic: W000 ENG/M I//N0. USE ii%3a3LAi111:=s r2EsI9ATED YVH`_5`ET.' In Bronze on Each Plug and Package. OUT AND PLUG SMOKING` I-I TOBACCO FINER THAN EVER. { - MYRTLE -4 3'-"3T-E;""-f.3"."*::?." I'- TEN GENTS. `aways loulomc CIIIY-O I on has n udlnuan. Creme de la Creme CIGARS. I CIGARS. BCENTS ` SMOKE "BILL NYE Prr um-d by r. J. C. 'A or & Co.. Lowell, Mus. Pr cc 0] ; nix boltlel. . Worth 05 1 bonus. Ayr;s Sarsipgiii, mum-ml hv Dr J (V A van: 2. t ` A I . _ . n | u _ _- u -uavuncu ucn cu pcl'lUL'I: lllflllljl. uul \I\ 9.1-~h'n\'e gone through terrible suffer-` ing from Dyspepsia and Indigestion. ""\\-rites C. J. Bodemer, 145 Columbia st.. Faunbrialgeport, Mnss., and can truly say .~\ycr'.~x Sarsaparilln has cured me." . -nun; unucu IIIU. r Mrs. Joseph Aubih, ox Holyoke, ' .\lass.. was for along time a severe sut- Ierer from Dyspepsia, trying, in vain, all the usual remedies. At last she began to mke A_\'er's Sarsaparilla, and only three bottles restored her to perfect health. 5.'_l'-ehnvn nnnn the-nun). on--:I.I.. ......_ ` yuuuo yuan cyan-u; nil U!!!` HHS CUllllH'y. 9' My atomnclii iiverfnnd kidneys were in _u disordered condition for years," , writes R. Wild`, at Hutto. Tens. um! I never found any medicine to relieve me, until I began 'to take Ayer s Saran- pnriila. Less than six. bottles -.p1'tbi: remedy cured me. Kl-a `l........I. A ..I.:L -1 I'D,I u HII!$$IQIId It I Prd tlnudIhoonurou- . `an : to 3-. H414 Log All llnnnnnn In-nu- run`: avg uyvpulu In lnyvri XI lI|)VIl'lllV!V.i other `medicines iiay give temporary relief; but Ayer s Sarsapavilia makes a poqmvo and permanent cu ro,,as thou- gauds can (entity all over the country. " Rfv N)I'nll'HF "var `nd Ithlnnuvn nu.-A Fotgfg-spepsi is Ayor'I Snruphl-Illa. ("haw-`vnnalh-Inna inns: .-I..- o.............-.. KING BTBIIT. TORONTO. ._.._...__._....._.._{:l322i M KING 8?. ILBT THIS YEAR'S .. --.-:'~ 3 --.::--'::*.-.' . .....?... 2 ""' "'.'.'....'.".... SMOKE -sEE- hamauzlin-It III-SIII In PROVINCIAL. noun-won V gun. and ........_.._.-............ With owning totlou tho stockings an ohenotwlmouuk or ol Inn white Ihnnd. uullnthhcuonnomhroldundwlthdlkot tlutlncotthodnn. `huvury Iovlllppu-I unbInok,ca'u.orohhdn-bl:-lo. Dtoodnubyungthnmqnuol hub allhrldogl-uomtnlarwotouintholgnlud thoyul'huINoh thnjcpyfulonntouuun, pnulnbhopopnhru hrldunhltpr an l'Ul' nvuu pr: Iuutv III will. In Vj Sbcuhnuo or In autumn. Tho cmwn B dnwnwlchthapoelouronol cordhg.nnd mam: anhhulocwnhlolluylncguny rlhbclunlntlllnlgunu. ' IOn|. -.....n__ ;.n... `L- ..--g;_.. __, Cllldl-out III: Tho whm tlklod unndnrln lamb skin: Innodn Iplnto walking coat: with tapas. torlunll girls just In than clnchemud I mail no match is carried with 0 import- nnco bylhuu llto woman. ray krlnlner hobo in (nor for children`: eoan.uul for trlmmings for their cloth emu. Blown fun on white cloth oonngm still fnhlonnhlo and an very chain Cap: nomnvlut In in shape and tut-hint of and or-Pt-runner hrlmuur no undo for glrh ct all unn- mrpet-`u Bun.` ,____._--- Dinner Gown. The dinner gowns nro made in nrizd fashion, with low jnckou and nun, with V-shnpod bodied. and-with the clnnic dr-up crycut In one with the skirt. (Allin; (rum the left shouldan. A pnttaltylo hnlong. owingdru, the front u'rn.nged with strips, thobodico and skin. gppuwouuy outin om. turning from tho loft uhouldt. and manning the has and waist. Dinctoin bodicoa, cut low, with dup nvex-I. look id). for evening, eqneially with the new shuns. a loud hm noclllntlo the olhovnlouglstlod onilqot tho material falling on tho from at tho _Il:irt. Cloth Drcaaaa rm Day Wear. Cloth in the favorim material for day dresnu, plain in color and with a smooth surface. and. ii the tint be well choaon, it is mat durablo wear. A dark sage green car tunic had been made up with long draperies; on one side of the skin. was a double row oi Inpland fox, with visible white hairs inner- mixed with the black, the fur united by large bows of black moire ribbon; beyond this was a ilnely braided panel of the fashionable class of braiding which has the appearance of Spanish point in black braid and silk. in this dress another panel 0! the same braid- ing was introuluml on the opwosiin side, and n wirln blank inoiro sash {oil at the back, which hung quim straight and full. The bodies was of the habit shapo, with a front waistcoat of Iraiding. ` hsa lulu. Pot-lmloglrhlhcunnhoouhlnwhho lb-ilhnnn no In nnnlnnnuu flu. mm... 1. Ifllu ll VCII HUI ~ unlike this was worn a good many years agu, ` though it was then fashionable to wear ml- onod veils The empnro veil is number ex pensive. u only the finest Inca has so far been used in their manufacture. II`:I:?`Il'WF'j TII~IIWlvr'I|' Ibrsalobylu Oroconlhm-r I-`uhlons In Vain. In New York city ladies are wearmg black lace veils with homers three or four inclws deep, and these veils are worn so large that this box`- der drops just. be- low the chin. There nun nn II.-.._.._. Items In Dlllllncry. Green in millinery appears to be as populzxr as ever. and the shades for the winter {H2} rich and becoming. especially to those worn-.-.i who have A reddish tinge in their hair. The flat crovmed, projecting briiumed felt hats are most fashionable, especially for young girls. All the trimming is placed on the top. .\ novel style of trimming these hats is to f:i<~ ten one end of a soft, feathery boa at tin.- hack of the hat, carry it round between lin- crown and brim till it meets behind, fasten it round the thmat, and let the end fall o\-.-:- the shoulder. A few high loops of velvet are placed on one side, or Well up in front. other pretty felt but has the brim sharply turned back against the crown and lined wit Li velvet; the front is straight and prominent. with a full feather ruche carried round v no brim. A deep band of velvet encircles fix` eruwn, a few velvet loops and a tuft of feathers are placed high at the left side, over- lapping the crown. An? v\.J muununnnuuuuv out, uuu Huh I IUW ruuL'r~ can women now reserve their white petti ` coats for indoor wear. n unuu . .7.-nunun-. In the cutis shown a petticoat in shaded coral mefveilleux satin, trimmed` with a ounce oi` the same, `bordered with valen- ciennes lace and headed with tw bouillonnes of satin. Sometimes `he petticoat is of changeable silk, trimmed with rutllcs of the same. For damp weather there are seI'Vic(~ able and at the same time pretty petticouts oi Wooleus braided with soutache; and then, too, there are petticoats of Inoreen, nished with lace edged oiuices. Petticoats in the new French annel, with a lace minoe. are also to be seen, rich crimson being a favorite color. Thisifashinn of wearin;:coion:-d skirts on the street during the winter season is :1 very commendable one, and not A few Amor- tmn wnmnn nn-7 roen-rn flinir n-hit- r\r.tO A Parisjenne chuiges both the dress slid the entire toilet -for each occaxidn, sud -` man}; of our,..New. Yorkv ladies are equally prodigal in such matters. 1u France. for the street. not only-are coloned stockings worn, but so `are coloredundnklrts and annel pettieoa1::L Thane undu-skirts may be plain - striped or checked as fancy dictates, and are made in u"'vu-iety 0f`mlt8rI_dS. M17 wElx1:? The Very Cmnmendsblo Fashion `of Col- ored Pettlrontl lo:-_0nt Door Wear In T. Wlntry Montln--some of the New styleu_ In Silk. Satin and l"l|nnql,__DeIcrlbed. V ` Tr. ST/YLES Al5PROV$D BY FA`smoiuAa|,,s, woman AT Home ANo.Aa3o.w; ` '!`H_E~ BRITISH WHIG. WI D`N.ESDAY'.@I}1\N.9. * :::r:::2:;'_........"" '.*.:r'.........`-" W. In : Ind: `bu A nlnnul : I (round-work gvuuqnrua -r\U_y.IIlu UUVUTIIK 1`. J. Ull- mnn.ounmbhnurolnrk1nIro.Ivoows- dtmluonwhypntqlt-I;atwhiehI.hoyIyr nounnu|huIol"aduvn." Dnrlngunuo. expurlnaob by Ir. Otdht. two yuan` India. tupunry vklu 11 up hypnotic` III-cl--ry auutv Ijuvutgulj I-5 Hypoocinn thrivculnwahgggg `hm sent!-m-nlntqre-Indlnn-yetonogsauucudau-. Mr. W. A. cmam. oxen-utiroolllca-ol an lllwial-r\'Oy.Ind(InrnorN.J.(?ol mun. nmnmi-drug-pal A-1-Ionian. -1-......._ on. rw|\.|.D ILI. l I|l.l|KlL. IUTJ. It will require about three week: to build the pulnot-.or the castle as it iacalled; with mom than: hundred men employed on In walk ltiutaobelikothvrcudalcastleollho middloagumntnnctumnndiatobustormod twice over. (Bu htoonntiqluud. too dull for mumhnttngiuumiobcuic lightncnto banned. Anthobnildingsnanr byuntoho decorated with and the bout ow I-Iuu 1131 I The people of 81. Pin]. Minn.. are getting ready for the annual winter cuminl, and very likely old Boreas is getting ready to fIu'ninh the Inntcrhl. The show will open on the :. .id of Jnnnnry, and a number of car nivnl (ennui-sure to be introducul which it laexpccmed will go beyond nnnhinguf th-- klnd ever seen in the land of snows. `mere ` is to be an Undine, the goddess of rice and the godnlt-S of snow; Undino being the nam - the early an-ttlors gave to Minnesota owing in the large tracts of water on its surface. Then there will tn cnrnlval clubs in pivt1u'mque uniforms. attnchon the loo palace, and nu- merous dkplnys npproprinto to the season and um `('1!'nxi.nn uucq. An advantage chimed for thistnnchlno in that the disr:luu*gevrill be accompanied by very little uoise-tho whir of the machine pad the swisli" of the shell through the air . only. It is expected that machina throwing fty poundsof dynamite the miles will be perfectly practicable. and any experiment: that may bo made with the invention will he looked for with interest. uzucuusl. Wu: Uvllu l.V\l! auuus WET!) III`!!! I the suns gun at exactly the same in- c ' tion, one following the other immedi- utely. An nrnntnnn nlnirvuuvl In. Ohio in-`Ll-.. 3- ~ 1 IR mcxs` nr.~`un' 'rnr:ownn. Mr. Hicks has pertoctul various contriv- nnms hy which the projoctilo is liberated n! exactly the proper moment-,anI by which a(V.'uravy of aim may lxlultaimxl. The verti~ cal whuel, which he calls a rotatable cur1'i.n;',\`. ` is to ho ])l\)\'l(l8(l with um m<\\pt,ac|.3 (ml)-_ placed opposite each uthcr. and it is iutemlal tn load both when about to operate the ma? chine, The disrhnr;:u u! the pit-eels to be eectel by cuxnact hetwmn a trip" and the receptacle of the shell. and the second mis~ slloisto be thmwm directly after the rst. In practice tho interval bet ween the two It charges will he hardly appreciable, an that the eect will be nil two shells were red f-mm. u; can-an nun n. ..v-..oI.. cl... ....... :.. IR IJLUIKIIRKI uuuub IIB lllllUW5: _ . There is nwhvxl hung vertically upon ('1 horizontal axis Upon the ix:-i'pliery of tho _ wheel are receptacles for the sh Ls The shells being placed within these ptaeles the wheel is re'uite:l..w`Lth an increasing ve- locity. When a sniciently high rate of speed has been attained. and when the shell is at the proper point in the circle, the shell is liberated and ies off at a tangent precisely as the apple or potato ies oil the end of the stick. But the carvying power of Mr. Hicks` machine is of course vastly greater tlmnlthat of the school bofs stick; in fact, one would imagine the limit. of distance to be xed only by the speed with which the wheel can be practically l`0t1lI'('(l,`9.ll_d the weight of the charge would seem to be limited `only by the sizeof the nmchine. Tho mud ying from tho swiftly turning wheels of a wagon is hnother excellent illustration of the principle of this machine ' Bllu ILL Lllla y l.uIU\V (`H0 ppl [m1 er and swifuer than he cqnld by my other method. Well, Mr. Hicks` machine might readily have been suggmted by this boyish expedient. Inbrief the machine may be described about as follows: 'I'L.._` -2.- .. ...L....I I........ ..-..4:;,II,, 5'r.'.'.al.;";T"'-':'.t 5. -::.`* `&':`..." s`a!.a'.`.':'.`.' and Bnndoodn. Inn In new and aloe. Mechanical and Steam Toys, Dolls in Endless Variety, Games, etc., etc. IIIU Hi UI Ill]! VAPIIHIVU Every school my rem . hero how he used to stick apples or potatoes upon the end at 1 \ long, light rod. wh-lthe combination about his head once or twice, stop the motion sud-. and in that way throw the apple furt er and swim.-r than he c-mud hv nnv -Onion; Rlllldu-y Engine Invented by Wd. L ` cerga`, dlllekn. ` / Sea:-eqly l than {ho contrlvances imagined A. Frank Btockidn in his story, 'I'hp War Syndicate." are some of the `tnry inventions that are being aeribnsiy put forth by various ingenious gentleuin. Per- hnps one` of the inost notable of these is Wal- ter E.`Hjcks` mnthino for throwing dynamipe shells. whi_ch is h'er`gured. \Mr. Rich` in vention poaessee one feature" whih i3 so old- . not hev ing been employed upon e`IE'x-'ge*'scaie aincethe days of the ca.tapu]t---as to be quite novel: the projecting of the miaiie without ` the use of any explosive. Rim:-v nnhnnl hv nnmnmhnrn hnw ha and suulutuua Ibhnlotdnn _ A DYFNHAMITIEA1 fnnowen. St. I`|ul'I loo Plllcth _I_ ,AL\A IL,,I II- 8on3 6 00., lontnal, Iolouutnoutcolwl nu ' u-nnuoa. coupons uuublo on my orour A acumen ailing lo:-talflb lmoxbndlyd u.- oanryoxpnuu A tour to uncles. H u Cu-(hogan. Bat mu. colon moun- uimtn nndtho onqulto Cont Ports nnly nut in was non oorrod. Address either PII F0 W0! )& 00.. Aumnlvgtl But: Bu-cot. NJ . TH06. 000! as 805. Tmulnn Anni-. ELECTROTYPERS. F. D1v;13;p0.,IoRoNIo, porn. occnn In; two Weoll All ' unnuotf. Coupon: unlhl ADA T ,?`E'5i ."".',`: Novel and ununrpu-ed scenery. an OHIIIIIO obulnnulo. Tlpa 'oIIN'nt:l*lI| from two to .0 porn. occu wo w n or longer - all) unwnuc. aunt unlhbln any our yTH]om;H;N*1;iay1 Aunt Gnnd.'l-`anakl Railway. corner Johann GOING nu. oolxo wmr. Hal. at l:mp.m. No.i.... . .51 2:15;.` No.4. Exp!-on u-um Nos. 3. I and 6 run Sunday: lnchdod No. I don not run on Monday. All tlokougood to rulurn for ulr manila. For nun And mun-ul lnturmnuon uppq no REDUCED I-`ARE `l'lCKl.'1`S will he on sale from Monday. Feb. uh. to Snturdn . Feb. och. Inclusive. And good for return um I Wednes- day. Fob. I505. Punonger u-Mn: leave the new City Pane.- [or Depot. foot ot Johnson Street. as follow": oonlo um. I oomo Ina-r. lwmmz cART4`n7/El ol out No noun Tmuhla. J. H. `hvwn. looxwn. B. W. row. A-I Sup! AnI.Gon.Pau.A:n. Sunl- A FULL LIIII 0! HWY 000M IIPT

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