Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1889, p. 8

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%~%%:1:m1A%>1;I l.E'l`TElL . Al.l`IXANI)l~Ill (l|lAH.M HEl.l.. The computation is nnule that at least $7.'),U0(),l)00 were involved in the litigation in llIlt'l`lt`I'(5lM'C iu the Yuixegl States Sl|])l`I'll|L' court ant \\'asl1ingtnn, wlu-re rival cluinns to . priority of inlu htion of the telephone were. 1 mnuliainnui anti in tlul litiaufinm il|.~AfiYl)lI'1i WHO `INYENJE THE TELEPHONE `? Who Clalmp N`; be the I-`Irn4t [in-unto!--` Jlln C+lm Fully 1'.-ma. AccIo_aT AT svosmmm. Weather PIOIIIIIIMII. North and north-wont winds. gone:-allny Mr and cold. A little light now In some Innnllllng IE7 III 001 } Iocnlltlol. . Uouu. III. M- h.n-7x no no. OID-.`. to Mic. Bu-lo: tour. Ryo--ll to On. 0aunoa|-I.!6 to Aw. 0ornannl-!.75 to 1.1!). Pu'k- I'M to N. Lard-I010 ll. lkcon-lI lo I1. Huno-l2 to 13. Ohooo-O.I.o It Buucr-0:-comer: I tn I: 1'ownuE.lDto lhllorrlnbu IMo28: Woourlh ' law `'Iup-"H-nod mo man In an ' \ . o . Dad` Hop-Qulc\ 331.00 to 07.10. , IJVIKPOOI. OIIIII IAIIIT. Milli): Ilrllhl mu I`. am Ioaco: I 5.!) wM0: Elalgerllno. do to 5.50: harm. M2010 'L`II.ybo|.5llw.u5 forum Gnlu. Whul-nomlnAl : all Inntar 0. on nm- nhhg nm In mm 2 nnl-inn AD And ll) - l'loIu-- tuoupu. Ill) Don. also In Incl: Illu-Io! quiet II uncnnmnd nun. Pwenu wtntu-. 5.75 us cull: pawn: up:-Ins. 5.9!) no; u-ugh. u . uo to a.`5: an gum '.u.ernno.mc.3 bum:-?`1uo. '-`Alli K ' lIl'IP Ilo V! Ann: l`|1.u-be an uxything frnm umnv In vi 1-. I. 8.`."s..x%vn?$."'in.m.`i.:`;"$..{?.'..."i% `waoo. whIu0.Il)lo 0.0);Iprln|0.D and NI! No. I Northern. 0.1!) in L8. Oorn--& to 57. Pcuo-72 In 750. (KIA-`KM [II MI}. Unlun Hunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bunk ofl.nmlnoroo . . . . . . . . . . . lmporinl Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ioulroul 'l`elerauh Co . . . . . . . . . .. N. W. hnnd Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rich. & Ontario Nnvicnuon Co . Clty Punoncnr RR... Montreal 0:: Cu. .. Canada Pacic RR.. Canada Ootlon Com 3: Dundu Cotton Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hoclohn Cotton 00. . . . . . . . . . .. noclu. Hank of Montreal`. Ontario Bank .. Bunk du Pou lo Molaom P-an Ban: 0! Toronto. .. . Bmquo Jacques Cu'1lcr.. ` Mcmhnnu Bunk . . . . .. ant-bee Bnnk . mun Bank ' Hunk nfl mnmaroo. Whit Hum lloou It Do 2 Coasting down hill on the sidewalks uu ht to be stopped." 'l`hua speaks the lIcl'//a'gnaru'. What in it nfruicl of? What harm can coating do in Belle\ illn`.' Due is led to suppose thn nome- bmly dues take an occasional wall: out in that town, but the counters will not run him loan. The lulclliyeuccr in uunecelurily lldl`lllQ`1l. I : rm I]: For Trial. Edward Powley, charged with having smlen nuts frnm the barn of 1.. W. Day, (.a urnqui, elected to be tried before Judge l rico.-. He v.-us found guiltv and committed for trial. When arrested there was found \\`i'.h him a revolver. For carrying the wet- pon he was ned S50 and coats, or zhreg: months in gaulf It Created Surprise. The Announcement of the transfer of Rev. Father ML-Donough from Nlpanee to Pictou was received with grunt surprise in Nupanee on .3`-sturday on receipt of the Wmu. The reverend gentlemen spoke most. feeliugl) of his prop-Jacd removal in the Catholic church yesterduy. He was pastor of the church for ` Iineen year: end was esteemed And respect- ml by all clsssea for his sterling quahtiea. He willreport. in Picton at en early date vhia week. grnuuu In pieces. Mr. l.Hvuu'u son, who hml assisted his tnllmr In certain parts ut the work. After war is astteniptoul to put the broken parts of the watch togeth ., but he met with no sue cesa wbntover. mm at" hut abandoned the attempt, l`h.m A new invention in the watch line parent. , A few days afterwards he was killed by :he cars at the Union depot in New Haven. .\lr. Le-llcup went to the depot one Sutur- day night to lncet his daughter, who was expcclcal to arrive on the train frnm Spring eld. lle attempted to honrd the train 33 it alackeneil up in front of the platform, and in mun` unknown manner he fell beneatli the cars. The wheels passed over his body. killing him instantly. The renmina were fright! -iliy mangled mind all the wnrks and tlruwings of his invention were crushed and ground In pieces. Hr l..H.uu.`u nnn wlm hml assisted his nuempn _ Thus It new invention in the was lost to the world. e\pel1si\'v, Il1lYl).`1`lnY an 7321 vvn v$-:n- --u---Q. uvul-ooL. Jan. M-J pr. 0Iouo-Whm QAOII: Ooloud Q 01!. min [0 go mu.-nu. Mr. l.eHeup alxumloned everything else and wont to work on the watch. He always carried his plans and drawings with him so tlnt. in case he run across as new idea he might be able to apply -it. Afn-rwnrkilnv fur nlmllt two venrs Mr. i might be IUIC (0 appiy 'll.. After working for about two years l.eH-up haul his invention in shape. Ho hlitl prepare-l u mmlel. and uverytliiug and was hunt to seml to Wuliiugton for letters patent. A fmx :ia\`.I afterwards In HHII I\l'I. (II. I IIIHVII HI CI Illlifn it was not illt(`.lltit`(i tu enter into competi- tiou with the \\'ut.crbury watch company or -even tin-`Clix-shire eulupuny. In abort. the uurt of watch wzmted waa one that would keep time wi \ 5 830 piece of mechanism and sell for 3,2 or 81. ). Thu munnu-up nunnnnni. n`ni [choir Lion in ume nu vmnteu. The inn.-ut,or went to work. He re-a`ized from thv start that. the old methods of Watch making would have to be abandoned in this new scheme and after working on an idea of his own for some weeks he hit upon a plan which he -believed would be successful. He reported progress to the bompauy and was togd to ahc-ml. ` Mr, LaH~nn almmlnned e\'ervthinLv HUN |'lt|\U|| yluuu. With the death of Williem Leiieup, 0; New Haven, brother of J. A. Leeup. 0 Kingston, t.here `died what wax; undouhwdly one of, the most remarkable inventiumrof the present age. Al_thm1gh Mr. LeHeup'a death occurred unme months ago the present story came to light {day or two since. - Snnm turn or thrae venra mm the New to light 3 any or two xuucu. V Some two oi` three years ago Haven clock company decided that it would be in good idea to numufacture :; watch th" would he able to compete \\ith the munei'- ous cheap watches now on the market. A tllllcplecu was wanted that would compare fu\'mu`ul>ly with many of the higher priced Ino,\ mi_u-his imule by the Walthnm and El vin connpuuics,Tnit'"w|iich could be placed on he nmrlu-t at a much lower rate. I. ....... ...\. ...o.....l...I ... ......... :..n. ..m..m.oi, nnu ecu mr N: or pm. The company conununin a`el their idea tu Mr. LeHe.-up, and he expulxcd & willingness tutm.-k|e' the job. He hm! been with the comluny for u long tiliie and had invented in number of articles, vonsequently the com puny had every L-nnlidelice in Mr. Lcllt.-up and told him In go ulicaul and take all the time he wanted. l`i. .. I-lo I-1.n`:'l.u` ..b 4.. ...,...I. IJIIIQIIIIQ I -v|1u\u cu-In-:--o .Io2rrnnl. Jun. 14. l'Ionr- lloodpu. KI) bbh. sale no sucks mu-lot uuiot uncnnmnd Wnllalu Lollc-up. a Local Invulitor. Worlu ` For Two Yuan on 1 Chronometor For the New H-won Clock Cumpuny And Than Meets I u-axle Doath. Now Haven Union. nun. LL- .)-...|. -6` J lI`:lI3...... I ..II....... ) HVIIIIX I." 5 xhing Sunic IL" nnpuul 1 n\ I\nImi\'s- I A-}I-l'NV ENQ1`[0"NDlED, '1`o0. HOW `A NEW Wk-TCH WAS LOST TO THE wom.o. IOKTRIAL PRODUCE IIAIIKIT. LIVERPOOL COTTON IAIII1`. IONTIIEAI. STOCK IIARIIITS. n..-._.._.. I-.. IA I0 ..... COMMERCIAL MA any unuuun -um-:--a. Io.~rrun1.. Jan. IL-1! noon. urn onn nnnl H75 Hi `:3 I n` fHE FESTIVESEASON |MS `HAPPlLY AT LAST GONEBY, % ail? "I59 I55 ll 2` 93 \` kl] fully 1 \`nI' IIV lli|\| 3"`; ICED JFJI. I.` K !!! |"'\|.V -- gut unmething. .\lcr\-y un uuf l 1-ll where all the nmney went to. The !-fore (`hristnms John drew an hun- I sll:u\~s out of the s:1\'ing3l)uI1k am] by .y. (`nri.~tnms cw, every wnt uf it was an-I he haul to go -luwu and ge-t furl)` to nmkv the tlnus: go urn-uni. It's My c.\p-naive. but I'm awful glad its `..- II '"(.'II UHK8 FUIIIUIIIIIU _ -be said than they didn't expect fr:-m us this year, as we had so give to, but. if we did send any- ; wouhl like an new silk dress, but that we woulduit gx-t anything a that Inhnny .h2\dIl't had a new L... L`..- .. ........ it is ..-..g It inuoid the III: omln . In-o.r ulnar. i)(ln. Mlllolr; oi us `a bn;thor In; an no (0 qt: *0: or! am ... am ago mu Flomin left :3: Ed[ubm-gh when the will mulch at several yours. IIII! llutul ailuvu-u-. Arrivals It the British American Hotel- 1.. Miller, G, H. Harp:-r. J. J. Broderick. New Yurk ; \'. ale Veu. Dovrkwr. A. Gram, U. Th-imu. J. Taylor, J. A. Vnndervoort, U. '1`. Board, R. K. llnldimmd, J. \\'. Moody. (L '1`. Board, Montreal; H. Wil- son, I . C`. Falwell, W. S. Laulie. J. B. Booth, A. B. Smith, W. H. Hodgkinnon, M. Kelly, H. MoAllan. S. Anhdown. Tomato; J. Own. London ; W. 1). Pierce. Hunilton; J. I`. llyrno. H. Hyde, 8. A. Semis. Rocha- Mr; (7. Iamoml, Petrolin; A. Kennedy, D. King. Unit; A. V. M. Sprnguo. Troy; L. Anntrong, Max O'Neil`: journoy. This moiing June: Msllny, one o! the orphan boyn, brought to thin country in I886 by Mia Luce , pleaded guilty to tho charge at m-olinc (lg from Mr. John Wsll while he was ulodp in In Rally`: bowling houlo. Tho priwnor in II out ol mac. and said he hndvotkod hon or .\!r. Roma. undemkcr. but In two from him house he did not like him. 0 I100 livod with Mr. Muluny, who maiden nut the cit . Of Inc he had stopped In Mantra]. Q ..-... -nnl tn 9.. mntnl nrinon for one Kll` IIvu.ll(lliIL;av:I|uUl. luau: la E\Il\'Tl I huuu-. in the land that is not it scene at ruin when these two glad holidu_\s Lrv pint. llroken dolls, ruined nrlu, dis goiniu:-l lmrsee. elephants without their higgaxge, nmrhles, hulls, tops, sliiiulecocks, putty blowers, dancing iuulu. ininiutim-. zhtnures, and all those juvenile ll|dl'\'l'lrl [hut mahv up it .\lerry Hiiiatnma and is Hnppy New Year. liutl auppuuu it is no nae to Il0r.oiii.i' a feather might as well try to stem ihc torrent of Niagara. (Tamiiea will be nwlc. Grandpa nnd grnmlmu will hny them in put In the children's stuckiiigs. The ,-liildien will cut them, and as u Conse- quence the children will have the niche. And the doctor uill rume nt two dollars A clip. Thcn wines sen-ml prescriptions nt the druggist'a; house turned upside down; lath:-r mud: Inutlier almost sick with fear that aim is going to 'Iune her daings knmim ginger, hot dropo, pnregoric, mus- tard ;-`Mt:-re. Hooray, hoorav. hoorn '. for .\l-rry (`iii-(mu and n Hnppy New `ear! i will try aml interview old Santa China he tnern now nui next llecemlx-r, und are If the Ulll mint wont make some amendments `J `A1-x (`liri-tmu giiu. A nonl cane occurred here this week in the dismvery of a blooming dnuvaul of eiglr teen who has three loving husbands. nnd all oi them lawfully mnrried to her. and to-dny she could lawfully one every one of thorn for non support, and if they had any money Ihe ounl-l nuke them pay the piper. She met herlirut in Brooklyn while the was sorting rage on an old aah-dump. and her Uupid wine 3 peduller in the rag buninou. When he saw how deftly ahe did her work he now viniona of pro rectivo wonlth in the alli- ance, and he 0 `cred her his hand and cart. She accepted. A new live out (`alive oony__ pleted the trouuaonu. nnd ropairing nt once to the residence of the Rev. M r. Whito,\vho 8 the youthful lover`: friend. and who take: nnything from a hum nandwich to A postage stump for tying the nuptial knot, Mr. \\'hiu-. in loan time than it taken to record it. had made two one an fault on bell. hook and cundie could do it. minus the hell nnil candle. '1 hroe dnyu of wedded hliu antiuliod Mr. Frederick Woinoo that ho had undo a slight mistake. no he knvo Mrs. Frederick Weino a lamhuting nnd left her. She then went to Connecticut and there the found her neuond ame. He won only eighteen you: of age. and of no particular account at that. A week auicod for the oourtahl end the entered into the ropriotonhi hun- hand number two. Xftor a moot `of on qualified happinena. oxoo t thnt he need to beat her every night am sometime! in the Irorni and nfternoonu. he. too. lied and rotur no more. She won not inconrol- dnle. for she wan,youn and got]-loohriai not yet being quite oi htoon. he rotu go her mother`: homo n Brooklvn, and soon not number three. She frankly told him of her two other unfortunate Venturon, but he aid if the would ship over to Jersey he'd uko her for better or worn. so to Jenny any re rod. and for the third time the .5 her name. Number three worried .... nnnrlv four month. when he. too. otto- III! llIOIloorVI I locum so In: 34.3 Rudy 0. Co.. look. and Felix Shaw`. Puinonuutnot. Tholr convomdon It not III for Iupootoblo pouplo to bar. sad the act towards pnuui-by in no indolent ndylmpndont way. Mr. A. Iotiormuck any: tho men who unwind him cum iron on of the doorvnyo alluded to. Another spot fnqnonlcd by uiotionnblo clnncyen II the come: 0! ontnol and Prince: nnou. Loang on Q0! oonon nhuuld ho stopped. 3-'...".'I.".."s'a.3`"...""...n`..'.":;'.1'."`:'..'; 53.! your and Ihfll mouth. and no plrl. songs. Rev. 5`. ll. Bland left for Smiths Falls, I`ll(`I`l3 he tukts part in a teainu-eting. The .\'.u-- speaks of him as well known for in tellt-clual power and spiritual fervor. at well as a cl..nrmingly unique style." Col. Villiera. D. .-\. (L, of the militia forces of the North-\\'est. with headquarter: at Winnipeg, has been Visiting at \\ indsor. He will be here towards the end of the mouth. He is on a two months` vacation. .\layor Cook. Napvineo, who ate in down and out. was the recipient of a altering resolution at the last meeting. The motion called forth hearty colmraattllnlious from every member. Dr. Cook discharged the duties of his position with courtesy, dignity and utiiciancy. A vury -u- u----w I-Ivory ovoni nah! 0 o'cI oung u&`n til oorwn I tag to 0 mm Hirdv ($0.. rock. ynullg HIIIIPH IIII c\:u'uu 1.`UIl(`gl`.. P. W. \\'ml.~.ll is arranging for a concert in Rwcheuter. N. Y.. about Feb. III. A churns, numbering uvvr .30 voices. will sing A cantata, "Hod Thou .-\rt. (ireat,"l;y Spohr. and two part songs. Ruv \` I} land lvft fnr Rmitlfs Pulls. I`:-uplo Whnoo Moqoonu. Suylugn and lining: Attract Alla-nhou. Mi:-3 Nellie Hauley, `of Wntcrtown, is \'i:~it'ng friends here. The .\li'ases I-`u-l_.p.-r,unl Mr. Ira Folger, 19' today for B.-rthic-r, I . (3., where the Iadix-a will Attend cullege. I4 \\` \\'.\.I .II in nrrnmyinn fnr A (-nnm-rt mm`. 'lhe beautiful weather of the put ten Jays has been henumennl,'but remember- ing the .\|nrrh nliumul of last your we are nnw laying in extm uttwke` of fuel and mo- Visions, and are g-`Hing our suowshoec \ -_4 1.. l).........:.uu VISIUH5. llllll Ill? ready. -Hm-.uuuu \I. r0.*\' [0 l\llllIl'll('U [111 PP VI` U(')'Ullll III! W'Illl' est llruaun. but inst-nu-l uf he-in-,1 grateful to the Lind whith haul In-lpml him him his low estate he hecimie is persistent violnter of the l.|\\`, anal trusted to his money tn secure him immunity from punishment. He counted Willrzul his hoe! ; he mistcuk the institu- tiune and the people nmoug whom he was living ; in seeking to evade, the law he cf fecte-l his own ruin. nncl at an age when most men are enjoying the success of life. he peiinheu miserably in I mul houan, the victim of his own ill directed ambition and folly`. `Iii... |.-....oH'..I -x-nnlxnp nf the near tan wu sent on twelve lnlsaslolxarlew` Lu um (`ungd l)'_hv no`; u\"u our benighted` heath- wcrhore ? Fartutrateiy for her-.ahehu com- nnttml no oeuce ugnuuf our laws hcru. for she-. nnlrmayried one husbnud in New Yuk: and ahe comgnittegl no 'hI`em:h of the law in- ;\'e~\j`.|erne`y,Llgr_ she only married oue,yh\us- balultlxere. nu} the amine iu Cuunecticut, Queer cue, i"-uni`! it? I-Inghtecn, three hun-, bands 3 All O.K. Nu" sed. n..'- u..n......I.a M... ..6 ma. haunt-Ilnnwn uggngju l|Il' Illllw. nuluuvt ulrvc wurrlill out nearly four month. he. too, gumbod tolsh. -And now coma the won- derful put ol the story. Thin [irl..bnrn And noun; up 1; Brooklyn. ruchlng the an ol dam, gun; never knew or thought than -- ---rt `:2 `.'.'"`.....{." L,_.I. _- I [|lm`(`\l III Illa Iuutlllllllgumv as) nun, nun nun wm-k his eventful lifc was brought to a dark and smruwfu! clorc. He was 5 fair tlxdlllpk . of the pnssibilitirs f ulll` country. (Hrnim; here In poverty he to nllluv.-nee and p--um-r beyond his wild- nnl Jnmnm lull ilurnml nf he-in-I urnla-ll In mce L`0\1l8r.` Rllll ll gulllllillg llUll.`|I'. III` was \\'ll`llCti to stop gzunluling on his lIl'(`nli(.\. But he was Iich. he hml ll :g,'ru~ng lI0`iC.ll pull and he (IL-ticti the law. in his arm! uurpiiso he was nrre.-=e one illl) in his mag~ llilicrlil hzrtcl. iiiiiggt-l inru rullll, [lit-ml lny im-n who haul ill|lIllul:i>L`1l llil him ill Lia lnu`, iuul was S( Il[L`llC\'\l I0 thr penitentiary by at jii-lg vrh-o h.ul illfilllk his Inger an-I cliiuiipuizm-,, Slllkcli his lineal cigars. and fkiilbllfll on his I-`iunkfurt suiismge-3 anal .\'\\'il~ /.:-r l\'aisu. They took him In pris-vn. cropped his In-ml, (ll't`:s'5Ui him in heal ticking, and not him to sweepin;_: nut the prison _\':ml.l The llitill was tun muvh fur him, his miml lnrnkv, nml Shnrtl_\' uilvr his ( ()1lI|3L`l scuillwui am appeal and he came out nf pr ism: on lmil. He was never ugaiu Xl`iL.`(i, but his mind vms gone. Ho pUS3l`5S!.`|l at the time of his lis clmrge nlmut lwn him-lrml lhuusauid dollars. In less than six months he had up! rial of l lmmlrml Umnsanal ;lllt'l at the reqiiest if his iIlt'll\l:I,IlH` cum ts intorvem-d and he was pluccul in the l`nlu<-niin_gu!alz- uS_\'lllII), and lust nun-I.` liixl on`:-Iilflll lifu vnui lnl`I)lh`lll [0 I1 hark the upmo of`God exccptbit wn uttered imm- fuuely. What chance ha-l she In life? \\ hat wonder tlusrahq fell) Opffllxu other dnv dpnt 01!` twe Inisasiolmriesr to the 1.` ...._.: \\'|... ....`s ..'..--.. ...... I...-.i..|.rmI` hnnih. bands 3 All U. Ix. mm Bed. Dr." Mcl)ounld. one of the but-known -lghysiciana in New York. who for the past twenty years has been in charge of the in- same asylum-on Ward`: [slnud. has been de- (;}2t Fed insane himself, and is now umler the `cure of his former assistants i-n that institu- ..,... \'.. ....i.z...- 4-nan nf inlnnowtluli ruin lot`. This week Paul Bmer died at the Bloom- ingc|ulc,us_\'lum. He was the proprietor of the great (.`.\siuc at (Talley Island. Arriving in this country some yunrs ago pennilt-as he In-c.~u11v A waiter in A low snlonu. At the oulhr.-ask `of the war he cntcrml tho army mnl served in the Ill`1\g(\()l)S. The war being (`IMM he nguin hewunu :\ \n\iter, anl u\'ru- rnu.Hy started :1 clmap restaurant of his own. He tried 1 ventnle in low concert hulli and umule mom-y At last he reached (`uney Is- lamd just as that munxner resnrt of lhe mil- lion was l-lussumin~L; into its new life. \\'culLh l'0u8\l in upon him, and in addition to his other \'n-mu|"sx ho heclllllt! |.)&l:tII(`l' in It and at gunialilng hmleu-. He vms ..I In stun .mm|.|in;v nn hi.-4 nrr-nnisu. u- 0! ma turmer assistants I'll mu luuI.n_.u- tion.- Nu sadder case of iulellectuaj ruin have I had to record for many.a day. l)r. Mchmmld was considered one nf the fore Ilmstw,-xperta in imuunily in the United .\`;u.tcs. Un_t|1eUuitem.1 trial he we_s_s (me of l.h< 'xperta on Ln-lrdri of the United Stats): who gave an opinion us tn the prisoner : wulily. It is no nuddcn -L;.clmI1it_Y. It Hui been running pn for yams. and It is with` grief unspeakable that his numerous friend}: lmve naked for your: his gradual decay, till at last. he is ;:uuned-in the as) |um of which for urn-nty years he was the supreme direc` In!` ` Fallon loll lo I Portal -`n.L_-|nn_- nI-_n_- L,- PERSONAL MEN TION. The Iiulol Arrivals. .. n .,. I A ,,_,_ I Got Illa Ilowui. , A- II. II... - .`Iu.,,.'. nnnytitm-.;6.._ in m in. H` x5 8 h.[.; had. `` II: '3!` ya; `log `gala Q. i W 1 lgghihr um `label. or oh<`l)|:,:,d"`:;.nh., ` ' `t;':' on I `ugly . on 52-- B 00;: "" ' 'I:n:"It. y .VQ't`:::`.;:; THE BRI'l _lS1;lWH1wG.1\ION[)AgY JAN.~14. Ila` nu, Ihoetiu , pillow 0039000. "9" min. all at $1 prlool. I` 3- n-F"" cupou. on cloth, cumin poles. art NI!-dl and roller-I, cbonllo &!'|II1:`n I to C cnrul 01-` NP CK HoFanl'I.nh." 4.uIu. Freak Deleire, Celebogie. died on the HM: Dec. DI-leire wee e reeideat of Perth for 5 let yeere. Deoeeeed wee teken eick, end while `being driven done the Opeunge to eeek medical advice. died euddenly. Mr.` (huuleue hed- the remelne leten-ed et Brudeul lee!` week. Deoeeeed wee` about 50 yeere of Age. 3) ol whbh he! been epent In the bueh. \'.._ I- el... I.--` Al..- 04- Llnnnhlna nni. in me mun. Now In the but tlmo tor bleaching cot- tom. (`muons whit And an at wholesale rrlceop 3! R. No ml ; 0101!. `ONO lnbnl, nhoetiu pillow cotton lllill afinll. All At nnlnl-lid. If ul.'()nl|\.`l.ll8. IIQDISVUY TIIIIIUU. Ladies hnlf, whole sud quarter wigs. bangs, switches, hair chains, rungs, mule to nrdelf lbreu and mnntle making. (Jnnnif corset, best ever mule, over \\'nlIh I Steam-_y'I. I05 Princes: street, Kingston. n... Hnurin u..vornumnt mu nnnointed numerous menus nu mspanee. Immense bubkwhent cnkeo. Our buck- wheat our mnkaa the uent cakes, our bread than is the tines! in the land, cooking npp|ea, table apples, 20 peck : lemons. 20; oranges, ilk ; cranberries. I00. June! Cruwford. '|~..... n-|...-...__ n:|I.....o ....I mhamh om-I. Your money in better to us thun goodI.l|0, nutter how vhenp. Roll bacon. lc ; cook- ing npplon. `Z00 ; table Applet. `I00 u_ poci : lemons. 90; oranges, We ; cranberries. I00; mll and tpb buzur, froth celery, tnocl, cnmhridge nuugec. Jamen (Inw ord. Th: nntnnt nl than (hnnnoauo onrriuro cemnnuge JIIIIEI uunuru. The output of the Genenoque oerringe work: for I888 wu 5.810 vehicles. ooneln lag of 3.100 vutters. 9.!!!) top bugglee, end 740 open buqgiu, democnle, etc. For l889 there in Itock in for 3.0) wheel jobs with pnnpecu of making the number dill). WIIIII I value Iur ma mum-y. Mr. A. .\l-(`urInm'k, who was assaulted and searclu d h\- um young men. has re- cm'ere.l from the injuries he received. The I-ouml in his lu-all hns completely healed up, and does not nllx-ct him. John W Fm, Picmn, died from I oplexy on 'I hursdny. .\lr.~. Fox heing ill on led her huahand, but as he did not answer another member was called, And Mr. Fox wan found uncnns-cious. He never rallied. I_.l:..-' L...I: ...L.J.. -...l ....--9.. min- `RU _]|l8E CHIC IIOWU EU FMTIIIUT IJIISCIIUHY" I. Nix nf his childien were all down with the mine wlnplotint. Now, I am not complain- ing of the money; that would go amyhmv; ` but it`: the anxiety of the patents and the mtfcring nf the children. I: the game worth the powder. and would it not butter to put. the xmmuy in the saving luuk fur the little ours, ur put those Lfhristtnn gifts in some l Inlisluntisl and useful form that would `lo them 3,;-uul for all the year`! A tew il|umi~ latent xluisuuus lmnlis will cast as much as 3 !\\u1l;'! I|lul)' useful lilirury. and (some of the most expensive lolla have wzmlrolxea thut cost as much in A ynung lndys tit-out lor i~..tnlin;;-sclwnl. There Is scarcely I that these ,. n....i..... .a.m.. .-..:.....l ...|.. ..:.. ?beIc_)' I. HM I'rluceaI street, nlnguwu. The Uuurio government has appointed Herbert C. Puts, (fnliforniu. I commit uiouer for taking ntduiu in that tune to be used in the -ouru of Ontario. Ha ha friends in Nnpunoo. lmmonuo bu .-lnulmnt anion. Our buck- Uruwlom. Two uhermen, Gilbert and Bahoock, whoa nhamiea wen on the ice near lbker'I.. Ialmd, Bay of Quinta, when the ice was broken u by the recanrtfulo. haw since bean mi g. It in fog they have pet- ilhlul uh.-..I. \' .. .. I I\. .`II I HUI H II`K`IK'lJ ` `HIV! 3. lllllt` Immls, raps, umxh-rs, kc , less than cost at R. .\IcFul's. The North street -lrain is nearly finished lu Aibrlt street. The works in the sewer. frum the lnri-Igc on I`Ii|n-1-`~51 street, has been well done. In the spring the (train will be cuntinnnl tn Lem`: rope walk. If this Uilllllill catch the eye of anyone ticniing new cluthing, we would Advise him to un tn Lam!-ert & \\'aIah, I|0 Princess street, where in: can be sure of getting good value for his Mr A \l.-l`..rm...-Ix u`hn wan Alllllltd Klllgf` '33 (IISIIIISQCII. l'lIer: is ex-.-ellunt xsleighing north of King~ atnn. At. Levant there are six inches of snow on the level. anal logs are being drawn out of Caldwell 14 vmmls un aleigha. H lhu-.l..n hu lm-nrml fnruv ve mam- .1I.llll: "II|n.'t' \" lIll Una IIIVIII "9: King, for imuxicalinu. was tinwl $3 mats. Mary Ann Morrison, abusive garage, was lisu.iz4sL-I. l`lmn- in px.-nllpnr r.h`.iA.rhiIl|7 north of K There hms Just an wood yard. Unmrit nf suverl or uumvw of Iry slab xumnl. The next time rnl A. .\Ic('u|'nlmck th:-_\` receive them. He \ a ('nll's rm-\`vl\'I`. At the pulicv (">1 L'Z._ . f,.. I... ... in the \ .~'ul-iect < 1-...-.'.. " l|l'(', wmer RUN! HIIIHKE. rutuuug sum in. mg relluvtinns llihlpy & Virtu:-. King atrevt. Mr \\'illi=uu.<, llw m=.wl_\' appninlcul socie- tary of the Young .\le=n's Christieui u.szam:ia- linu. will enter upon his xlutius nu Fl'l(l(ly. lire-cl; & lluntli have the best slabs, hnr-I \Vl>1)lll\I`.\llll`)' lnlm-ks. You can get just wlmt \'ou \\ am in tlm fuel line at their yard. .\'-rgt. .\l.ljnr .\lnr,;;uiia will op:-n the rol- ler mink this we-ck with It line sheet of ice I should the weather remuiu cul See the litlvt. n....c u ..-:1 .. ill .l..l:.~.... .... ...I.l..m. eulumn. Phero are 43 :\.0. U. Worknmn in Cum- `dun East. The ollica.-rs ward puLli(ly iustcslled last week. " 'l`oday J. Reid shipped a quantity of fur` 11ilur`c\ol ortugelu l ru.iric for Mesdamea He-nrv and Culumr. The value-. of mrurts to the l`nitca1 States from Prim-o Iixlwar-I vouuty. during IVNQ \|'uu .L'{_'\ 7? _'HI * am -`\1'1'. llzwh year the necessities fenced upun us by tlicsc lmliln_\'s in-C()llIe more oppn-ssi\`cly ` burllcmmnie. Nu one (lcsin-5 to he cuus'icl`l`~ o.l,me:m nr penuriuus, espociatlly at such a jnymls ll(lll(l&l_\' lime. and It really st-ems as lh u tlI3pll`au`_\' hml- in-1-ll cut:-real into by all snrla uf doalcars and Iuzmulzwturors to take mluntngv of the gcnerz impulsee that Itir mir lit-arts nt Uhristlnns and New Year. If it hrouglnt. no punishment it would he h.-ml enm1gl1,hut it (loos. In the kindness of their ll:-.\l`t:5 ex`:-rylmcly feels unaler nu nlvligatiull tuneml the uhilulren Clllllly, and the C0|lS('l[l|t`l'|L`8 in that they stull'themsel\'es lull, uml Ill aahlitiun to the tleplelinll of his lnmk account by presents pap.L is bounced out of lvecl in tho mid-lle of night. \Yi`.lie Ind .\linnie have the in-he. `Ilka snow- 'm_-; like \`u.m Hill, but the chihlrcn will lie ii )'nl| don't. hurrv up. And when you gvt down to the doctor`: he is not at hnme. He had just gone down to Farmer l)usenhury`s. Riv nf his nluilalmn wprn all aluwn with Ilia The Spiro nl 1573?! "Day LIfo--WI! the Public are Talking About.-Nothlng Eu - on)-a the Attcmtlou of Those Who are Tuklnl Noun. ` Te ice bridge over the Catara river is verv rm. '4 ( Excellent ahting is ndw enjoyed on Cataraqui bay. I`Im officers elmst of the Roval Tenmlars lnul lot on lI()l`lIUll street. H'0lll n. m. nrucu. A lodge of the Ru-`oyul Templars has been csushlished ip Napnnee Wlthv a membership of `5. rm... l).... I.` u' l\..IJ... I... .m..mI..o..,l ol... nmuun. ` Improve your spmre tune at the evening `classes, Buaiuets college. See in another culumn. I`L....... ....... cu \ H [T \\'n-lynunn in l"..... .`l-MIC: Il||lII I lllll'I' I`I\Nlll|l Iuuul). HIHIIIH I388, was S.I.'{.'v,T3I..')`J. Fur dry oak and soft maple, oft wood ` and hard wood at lowest prices, go to .,'ranvfurul's. foot uf Queen street. The exclmng of pulpils yvatmwluy was very much enjoyed. The attvndsmce of church gnvrs WM lurg-1 at all the st-r\'u-vs. \I.mir..lu Hunr S`) '1: hrnn {Mr 2 |mv_ Clllll L'll'F|lI'l \I u" llll `,1-, .\|unimlu Hour 3; ill; vhnp {ct-<]_, 3| L -L cmnilliaaioll Inc-ruhuut. 11.. ...I . . . . ..o.. lire, wmel` :1 II.. \\'IIII Lamrnqui my. The otiicera elect of the Royal Tempjrs will bi `tailed this evening. A -nan uni nmntina nf than mrhnnl bmlrd ill A Bpeuiil uweuug Ul IIIIU a_\;lu_J`In uuulu vuu be held to-mggrow evening. ` ` About twenty ho a played ahiuty on `On- tario street yeaterd y'afternoou.. _ Hnnmn hI)l!il`Y.\' nnlmert Thhrsdav. Jan. nmo street yesterday auernuom. l)qrcns society concert Thjlrsday, Jan. `. `. ml, with mMitional attractions. \\'. Meek hm purchased an brick house and lot on (iorilun street. from A. M. Brock. \ l..J.... at bl... D..L....I I`.unnIu-g has lnnun 01 25.. The Rev. F. \\'. Duhhs has completed the thirtyfth)yeur of his pusturatu in Ports- nmnlh. " 3 I.........n.... ......_ .........-. O:-.-an at Olun 1IIVnI\:uou IHUIK` fr-arfu . II .. PARAGRAPHS pncxao up av oun ausv neaomens. - . L:>idibEN'r"oF THE DAY. UIIHIIISGIUII H H nrul Wm c, nu be: `tuned tnls evening. - J A spec 1] meeting of the s_<,-hglol board ill :41 halal tnimnrrnw nvenilm. in am lil\!I' l .u\'In:|II\I: '\'..\u'.A. t of his run ; arrived at. J. (5amphcll's Unmriu street, the best stuck ` uusavn--1 maple, also the bust u lxlh] Hi\'nI\" II A 1. A. l` IIIlI |.I|I I II`! uumrks will be, -nhhers try to hold up Mr. `<'_\` uill [ind him re.uly to c nil! entertain them wit_h Ollhmlgon Luv In New Yurk--How Smue People Are urouszhtllp In a Great City ...- w..m. and" Fauna wm No! Keep - .~4oIII`o Mom From Gulng Cnuy. X1-zw Yuux. Jpn. I0.-New You is over. xunk .l'rovi(|m)ce. and (fhriltnubs `too. which is i;'ru:\'erenll_y called a "chestnut." We cam |u\$' su."e|y sit. down to count the cos,t, foot thv hills, and gut: upon the ruins. Had a gem] mm: "3 Uh. yea, first rate time and no mist Ahv ; apleudnlytilm-_; haven't lwl such it Cluiatnms for years. Wlnut Ii! y-an get? Uh, lute of things. Aunt Phw?-es seul mo 3 F-n.wiper, aI)(l,.uouhinn Mary at |-illu\vL.asw uli of dried upples, null Uuc'-- `we a hurse uhmx, tin! with nhhnnn that ha L-aw". nlf Aunt. r \\ ill ulclivt-r ._,._ ._._ L`- ', Ill all INC UUI-\Il.'l`U !'.'.'>; hrun 90. ; hay, ' at W. F. lhkerkq, , IL Market .\`uuare. ml rungemtlmxungwl by In main ut Ixiu H]:-nl` this morning .rm...uu nluunrn an] address on Fri-lay. The \l'iH Mn ljfn in \`lIl|lXlllgl`|l Uy g fsftlu at big ` N \1\inlna| mm! 0- ` : hon? ntnvl: I . Am. "Life in dud lau- about three Inonme ego. Dr. Sullivnn wee epoken to today re rd- lng the accident. He eeld that he an Dr. Ilnnddl wen; to . denhun yeeterdey on private bnelneee. \ hlle there he wee celled II to due: the heads ol A boy. nemed nllnnd. who he-1 got them dem by e dynamite certrlde. Plngen on one hand were deteched. The `doctor Ieerned that eevonlol the boy: In the Sunday echnol Ind oertriduee. end that one run put. upon the contrihuvi-m plnte reviou to the ecol~ dent. Dyna-u.ue outr dgeen n oormon in the net hhourhood ol Sydenhnm u metchee. ye eteel the oertridgee from Ininere. * ----:--`--v-is a ___..:_.A._r:_`. Two lnoondoooont light: Inn boon pluood our the plstlorm ol tho K. t P. R. nation. Etch light In I!) oundlo power. . \pCll.`4|\'\', llltll. 1uIuIu_v auuuu \ uuu -1 urn mm. of clulhos for over it your`, and if it was not making tam much we might just. throw in an nu.-Icout. nnul 11 pair (1! ruliher hauls. .~\x:n: !'lm-he suinl Lhut she didn t want any- rhim; lwr hcrs-~hi or Uncle Willitmi, but her wrap w.us looking so awful ulmbhy that elm Mt ulnitu ushmneul to call on us. Aliil l'nGh- \\'illLnn hadn`t. had A new l)\ CrC()H.[ sine our ceimmninl. fhe ininiatr'ra wife ihnught that if we sent anything for hvr hiwlmiiul ll hiunlsuinc rug nr n rm-king olmir in-uhi be lwtlcr than A dressing guwn nl` slippers, us he hml not worn se\`ri`zA'. nf Hm nhiih ho h:i.l got last ) l"A!`. }.:\.{`r~\'k."\l~\" h.:.| In ma mnnmrhinny .\io-r.-\' in] MA` I A Boy Very severely leunred by n Dyna- nlte lxploeIon-'l`l|e Ampntntlone. Svumun. Unt.. Jen. l4.-An eccident occurred in the Methodiet Sebbeth echool here yeeterdey etternoun which (`rented -qnnlte e commotion. Normen Holland. mod I irteen yeere. while eeeted in hie clue. drew lrom hie pocket e dznunite oer. end not knowin ite neture pic ed it with e pin. when It exp oded tearing uny four ngere from hie left head end one lrom hie ri ht head. Two other boye who eat near ol- lnnd were wounded in the face. Hon. Dr. Sullivan. who wee in the village et the time. uqputeted the ngere end dreued the wounde. Normufe brother. Aged fteen. loet I log in Booth & Woodrufe oeder will About three Inonthe ego. n. Rnlliunn Inn ennlnm tn |o.dev runni- HUIEH. Then the ides of spoken words was work ed out on the seams principle, end one wire was found to snswer sll purposes, and the telephone was complete. From Prof. Bell's testimony. he made the experiments to de- termine the tones of vowels, and in-Scotland made specnl study of the snslysis and syn- thesis of vocsl sounds. He spplied for pstents for his system of multipletelegraphy in I875. In February. IST6. he spplied for s patent of his perfect telephone, which wss granted on Msrch Tth following It wss ex- hibited st the Centennial exposition, end early with were made successfully bstween Boston sml other cities. Since that time various improvements have been msde sud patented by the inventor. In obtaining and securing his patents. Professor Bell wss not without rivals in his peculisr field of de velopment. for the seine results were clsi med to have been obtsined by seversl independ- ent experimenters simultaneously. Suite to estehlish the validity of Professor Bell's pstent have been in the courts for the pest six veers. D.-nl'....nr Rail mu-rial A rlnunhtcr of Mr. ux Profonor Boll married I rhughtcr of Mr. (uudner (5. Huhbnnl, of (fmnbridge, near Button, And in the father of I fumlv. Ho bu mule Wuhlngton hi: nuidonco for nov- onl yearn. Orlglllll NWI was (U Pellcrl. I a_\au:Inu1 unn- lllnuitl telegraplnv. He rs: found that sounds could be reproduced over wirea con~ nected with I galvanic battery, and. by Id- juuling in the line of vibration one set. of reeds with Another at the otlwr cud. sounds on one set of reeds could be reproduced in the other, and that each could be mule I tmnamitu-r as well as a receiver of musical years lll.8I' U16 tamuy f6lllU\'U(l W Luunuu. In October, H72, Professor Bell went to Boston and began teaching his father's aye- tam of articulation of deaf mates in the Boston school for the deaf. He also opened a private school, and had pupils from dilluv ent parts of the world, and, Lesides, lelin-t` ed many lectures. Professor Bell had n... . numerous electrical inventions from _l867 In ISTU, and in the last named year determitu --, to pursue one of these to a practical cm This invention was the telegraphic tram mission or articulate sounds, or what is now known as harmonic telegraphy. His earliest experiments were to reproduce musical tones with reeds. He (levotml all his time to the study ot electricity with experiments. His original idea was to perfect a system of bar- . , .. - __ ,IA I _ _____ . .-,I __..,... .. ....-- ._.-. I I UCCU) [lC|gn[H' I\IVvlI||[UT'Y`, \llH... K `KIIIIHQ. \\'heu ta-n yours ulll he enlvned a private aca-iemy. He iuherito.-cl a tusie for investi gatiuu into the philusuphy of articulate speech, and was l-nought mm contact with the n-shlls of his faLhcr's lahuuls. it being iutcxrlcd that he shuulul follow the sauna pursuit. After leaving the high 8u|l00] he taught. at Elgin. and matricuhxted at the uu|\'el*si'._y of Edinburgh. His family re moved to London in la'6.'). He -spent thug year iu teaching in Hl;_'il!,' an-ul aft:-rwau 132/ Math. I-Znglaml, where he cuuceivetl tho Idea of transmitting speech by electricity. devot- iug much of his leisune tn the .`ousuuc`.ion of clectriculappalatus. In I867 he became assistant to his father in London. and three later the family regnuved to Canada. In 04-lobar. H7`). Professor SCHIS. l I'UI. IVCII3 II|UllIl'l RIB l.lll.' lPll|) ml-.\u,,;|ner of :1 surgeun in lllc British navy. Hum his parents zsrc sull uhw, aunl reside at Tutcln Heights, H|`.unl{m`ti, ()uL. Ctumclg. \\'hpn In-n \'u|l`-I nlll |n- nnlnnt-Al n nrivnlr-. DUIHUI 'lIUlIl >95 PIVCHUUU II will I-lflll. 'l_`his muu is A native of lidiulunrgln, .\'cul~ launl,where he was born on Mdl_`ch Iinl, 1347. His gramlfather. Alcxfunlcr V, was for many ymus a tcuchvruf clucuuuu iu.l.un~ ulon, MM the originatur of an educational m(.~Ihud fur Hm re::xu\'nl pf st_aunm_eIing. His father. Alcxaunler .\Icl\'ill.- Hull. mus ulna n pr-nfcssar of elm-utiuu in }i\linlnurgh. and sulasz-|m:mly a lecturer in l'm\`cu~n_ycu|- ' 10.16, Lumlnn. He was the Author of many ..I ...,...I . I 0|. . .. .. nn. "5 Hui pllllrzisdl UI rlutuuuu Ill IAIIIIIIIIIMII` nuu prufcsaiunzxl works nu-I the in \'u|.tor of vi nil-le speech," a system of universal alpha- hrthics in which each letter exhibits the urgaunic nu.-rlmuislns ul the suun-I Lt rupr'e- senls. l'ruf. UL-l|'a umtht-r was the only ..I .. .. -I. I`.. )_.. .|.._ [)l'lUlll.y Ul lll\'I HLIUII Ul llH.'- |.k'l|`.'plIUllU Virili- considered, and in this litigation iustitlltecl by the gnvernment against the patent nwnenl by the Bell telephone \.`U|llplLlIy tried in the city of llostnn. The nmgnilice-nt franchise controlled hy the company named in buml upon the invention 0! Prof. Alex. (iruhum HQ.-ll,uf whom we present a purtmit. Thin mini is A IIAIi\'P nf Riiilillilrtrll. Sunl- "ll. 'l lU UK lvl|IIIK5n `SIIIIII4 I II` `V: -`\Il| IIIV I- aud_.uouaiu ahre tied with ubbnns that he Auut._.- -J.u-3 oh! m_1mm._ur bonnet. MM. Filkins um: rm: 1: xi-ly, nr minister`: wife sent me M t .':~iun.m vaml,-'sm-I my niece sum mu 11 `mm phtual `.|1ViMgg_I"!`)_le=. Uh. I mix`! tall you .\H lgnt. Did you make any presents this )'m~.u` `: \VcH. yes. we haul to. You see yuu mus". -help it whn fnlku l"(3llll!lllhl' you. .\~.m.- I'l...`hu .u-..i.l than Lhev didn't: exlwut

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