Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jan 1889, p. 2

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"_'_m_. 4` 33".'.'. FEE uuuo rslcll. fancy loolu. wood 00 Info Do not fail to cumin the nook baton purohulng oluvlnro. REDUCED in PRICE TO CLEAR TH}; BALANCE OF OUR" sm OF MENS UNDERWEAR JAMES REID. 254 aha 256 Princess Street. At Wholesale Prices Until the 1st March at THE HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, The Leading Millinery Store, 132 and 134 Princess Street. FANCY FU_B_NITURE. I-`ANCY \\'l.\'(`l-JY TWEEII FOR DR ESSES. .5;-. per yard worth Sc. I-`um-_v Striped Drusa Goods. 70 per yard worth lac. Mlk Plushoa. all colors. rudm-ed to & x-. Children`:-1 Wool Hose from 50. per pair. Women's Hum" Wool How I50. per pair. Colored Flnao ng Ynrus M Sc. per skein. Sales strictly 1-ash. 33!-Al3llI A Al-`Inna: I x. J. MCMAHON, I02 Princess-st. H unuu UIDIIIIKI. navel rllu Mirror, {'50 to fill. ' iiaa Work Balkan, 82.50 to 86.50. Goutlamonh F ancv Rattan Arm Chain. QM to I12. Uant|emen a Fancy Rattan Roekar. ISO in `I0. Fanoiy Rattan Raoeptlon Chain. 81 75 to BIO. \ `Inform Car t and Huh Backer. $5 to `I8. Mal-Na 1`: Hall Stand. [I250 to 825. Marbla `F0 Bedroom Sat. 840 to SIM. Ladies` `ancv Dank. ec.. CI? to OI8. Mualc Bach. Fancy fablca. Wood aad Marble. Top, 82.50 to 825. axamlaa nook baton nunhaalnn alnaarInn_ wooo & COAL w) A GENUINE SACRIFICE SALE Men's ,Under"shirte 25c. [- Men's Wool Underwear 50c. -~ Men's Extra. Heavy Wool Underwear 75c worth $1. Men's F1_ne Scotch Wool Underwear $1 worth $1.50. Extra Fme Scotch Wool Underwear. Natural Wool Underwear and Cashmere. Underwear all at closmg out prices. Lejv. CLEARING SALE. A U n d ekwef GOING ON- DnAVIl'n.V.VUl4 I I4l1u!\l'\I.V\l Haul Ill Int put. and this one Is the chemical yol. We must reduce our mock during this month. And will make It no your advantage to Illl Is . We nhh ntok-taking on Jnnuury 819:. And Are trying to clear out as many good: no possi- ble before that data. In ordor to do no we have out down thn price In our) line of goods. Our patrons can testify to the gcnulnone-oi our SIIZMI-AN.\'UAl. (`LEARING SAL! In the p..-o ....A -L1- ....... I- -I... ___--. _.,. nu, 176 PRINCESS STREET. AT SPENCE & CRUMLEY S. I1lIUVI"IFUVo 'T`RI5 PUSUIT PURCHABIR8. lltl . _:'1'ho.nn mule nap. hum. yl --`ALso.__ BEST IN THE MARKET. Yud No. l-Unuu-io street. ' l-Cinrance blroet Whnrf. " " 3-:lL. Lawrence Wharf. ' fsccure deiivur before broken weather lulu in. Chief 0 oe~-SI. Lawrence VVh:u`f Branch 0mco- (`orner Kin and Clarence BL. op ile British American owl _ mm and satisfactory delivery I Ipooinlu Con] All under cover and well screened C'Toiophono Comm unical ion. ' JAM Rx .~lwIl"l` Ar, an, HARD AND SOFT WOOD. Foot of Clarence Street. Q t)RDERS left at me stores of Mr. James R.odden.Princeea Susan. and Messrs. MOKOIVBJ & Birch. Brock SL1-oat. will be promptly 111100. folophone Communion! lon. Auenta "Black Diamond Lino. rolophone Uommunlcat lon. Agents L W. BRICK. IL A. BOC"H Coal, Wholesale, Retail, nine:-II u\v Irwin! II A nurman Romll Cod and Wood Dealers. Uocu ot the vary but description. under cover. well screen odsnd promptly delivered. Bunon wood and nd and Soft Curdwood of that qunncy on hand. lnapoouon soucilod and unlnhodot (unnamed. YAIu)-Corner Ontario and West Stream. Q'01oe--Clnronno and Ontario Streets- Fool of Clarence Street. $'I)Rl)lCRH Inf! nt. nha ntnrm of Mr. Jama- Wnu-Eugen. Vessel mam wnoloauenna Romll coal and W Dealers. Gods of the I-arr hum dannrinllun. nndur cover. wall ncl-nan ` BREOK III}.--Q-nu`: Va-AI I --vivv -v v---, --:-.---, ..._---v 0. A. OORNELL - PROP. full ! has he rvnodohontunl - .u:l::;f u':::v.vm1ao|pu'odtouou':I toulhnonoomntor Ouunudtl ?::""* butnmudmuuhtovm. ONI DOLLLII FIB DAY. .i.E\aJ;.l\.J-LL LXI -l.J\J\_l-L-I-L Whnrugon. Vessel mam Wholoanlenud Rntgll (ml and In: Danlnrm (`nah of the 251 Princes: Street, cor. Sydenhnm Str;et., Kingston. ulna WV -T--I-JKJ uImoI-Cor. Bu-not and Onuu-to Sn. {IF YOU WANT THE 0/Ieapestc BestFurm'ture ummoa cuamm nncomxons I Hlbllsg I uuu|uu5,uwau.| Gllll 31% fllihlls Steam and Hot Water Heating Emrineers. Agent for the Colubmled Spiral Radiator Hot Air Furnace nmnufncturod by M. 11. J41 cubs. Syracuse. N.Y. B-H-CABNQVSKY `WALSH- u--tn-_.nr normal: and I}-n-I-in Inh- Next door to W. M. Drennnn. Princess St. Tiusmithing. Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting St;-mu and Hcntinir Emrineera. /FEW/5?/?L0'z/ft}, 000/(//VG STOVES and RANGES. .:j..___,-_ _._ .._-.___._4 musco HOUSE, u Aim, owmuo X A Rlkltl I 3323 (`LEARING F-bH.lC TO MAKE R00 FOR lMl`l{()Vl'I.\llvI.\"l`:i. _, `Re Best In Eventually the (`hall nod- OF HARDWARE, STOVES, RANGES, AND MECHANICS TOOLS. ham, \iVATE1iAXf15_VsMbKE I TI` TKISH AND`0\'lRS'I`L'Fl"ED WORK `A dl E(.`lAL'[`Y`. ` ESTIMAFES GIVEN FOR. EVERY DES- (}RlP'l`l0l\ OF REPAIIEING. CARPETS LAID. ~ Opposite Polson's Drug Store. muNc,_1;ss STR-EE'I`. Kingston. 3RAME'$- Looms, EASY, FAr}E:f}{`i{3 om) cums IAITRASSES, spnmo BEDS, &c. UPHOLSTERER. ' Designs and Estimates Fumlahod for all Kinds of Wqrk. ..-1 no-nu-um`: -`nova vn 1-;-4:-a..u-- `o'soleot from. Always the but selected an! uncut stylish-utookln lcutom Ontario, Ghn um I ml] uul Innk nvnr our Itnok. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT Best and Cheapest in the oi1v:y.7 1 Foot of Olarolce and Barrack Streets, ` M. MALLEN. 4 . .......... .-......,.- . n. _.....-<.. Spruoqup-don.tbo nolnm-and don`: In} an the great spring ruphla on. ' nu mnnnnmvruu nnnnunnl UWO III I 0511 And look OVBI` 0111` lIDOIo ROB.il\'SON S WALL PAPER DEPGT 27 7 Baqot Street. F. C. MARSHALL, H0110 In YOU! OIUIFI X71, I0!" % PAINTING - AND.- PAPERING n__._- _.._ .:__.L_ . __.s ;___n ._-l ELLiTf"RO$:- luau. uuuau-Iuvul ul uouubutju vuuu nu, Give call and look stock. l\l\l'\flIl1l\l!!lI 7:1 A I I h nnvxn nnn Ann nun. nnauu ur 7 FURNITURE nun: T0 onnm 281 PRINCESS ST. MERCHANTS I - HOUSEKEEPEHS ll . Bend in your ordorn only for HAILITIAIB All` MIBOELLAN EOUB. DAMAGED STOCK DRY MILL WOOD AND SLABS. Leading Undertaker and . mbslmer. -251 PRINCESS s'rREE'r,_ n..- a...a.....s....... up... I i.'aE;: .*" "` ' hot-lock 0 Piano Rooms. I! Prim: luau _B|BBMYW& VIRTUE. _ Cor. Sydenhamtroet. I Telephone oohnilcadbn.` ' EHENRY BRAM;E,_ I `.41.... Y1-.An.-..bn-. and um urea; IDHIJK rug in on. All ELEGANT LINE OF-HANGING8 __ _;_..-__ V7000 AND com. FUrzfTUIiE.;:; -CHEAl EST AT- '0ll|ll| ll IIICLI Ion. JAMES SWIFT & C0. nal bu vvu \.IVCJ. AJIZIIII `H3110 Hard Wood. Mill Wood. Verona ` I -.- 85 BOOTH IITLAI.-`In. _-.4! AT Amua Axn nunnou snuxn. bind. in the autumn of 1871-, whoa the great u swrp! them all away. Now tho space hanlnsnlbmutwuttothcluxovc h mm or lling with lnndnnmo bnildngl. ndthohlghut Snthu-it are thonon Shh oflasdlutrut. Ttmmnb tho llnoIdoI',b0lnedwl Mo 1!` ooulnd during thobncy of the y willdoubthuunrmwithlu ltnrhltootlulgh. Odlhlhnd tillh. thnlIhadoll.ud|lnblotohob|owIIdovu wuIbo%o(thnr$NI3rd.lIIt& I Anothor of than high buildings is called the Tmnm It is nun block south of tho (`hunber of Commerce mructure, And, like it. stands an the site of an edice b t now after the Chicago (In). Tho lot, la) y wfeet. is on the corner of Madison and Lu Snllostreats. Seveuweu years ago, on the opposite corner, tbaontood a low brick building which had been a dwelling. and from the opposite sidn of La fhllo stront low frame ranges exteudod wect. Several lmnd.~ao:m~ now olce buildings a on the block next '..oulh had been just [In- I nu. | .1\ u- .1. The Chamber of Cnmmox-co building is to be thirteen stories high. B ring broader than mine of the other high buildings. it it `gt have so much of the tower mpect; yet it i_. to bo 1513 foot from tho sidvwalli to tho cornice. It will cover `J3 by HI favor. and will b0 of iron thruuglmut. Then will b.) plmty of light. both from the uutur windows and from the wall hole in tho cunt;-r, for h\'o-Llllhls of tho building will ho so far up in the air that there will be no obxtrusiinn. The budding will ban heavy foundations, and is to be made as strongs possible. vln 1871 the Chamber nf Commerce build? ing, on the vornur of La Hallu and Wauhingp ing, was swept. away by the great re. It wua, for that. tim ~. quilo an imposing struct- uro. A far |m|nl.s`nxm~r lm'lId1n;._:, the new ('humlx'r of Cmxxxxn-re:-. rose upon the ruins, and was one of Chicago's prim-ipalstruct1m~s. But the Chamber of Conxnmrve was LK`(`t1pivxl by the Chicago grain spcvulaturs. and when tha-_v roxnovwl In their new quarters in the present Chicago Board of Trade building the (`haunbor of Cuuxmerce was only useful for omega 0! nnotlu 1- class of businvss men in its lower storm. and the great exchange hull was umlem Now the ue Chambrr of (`om- merce. after serving for the insignicant term of fifteen yours, has been torn away to make room fnr one u! the tower buildings for which the now Chicago is becoming famous. Cn1(`.\uu`s NEW CHAMBER or COMMERCE. sidu"sm-o one. When the business district was re-built it was bran new. This was from IHTL tunhuut. I877, whn-n ll)!-At. of the space loft lay the fire had boon reilllod. About the time that Chicago was being rebuilt, the elo- vutnr (`nine into general use in business blocks. In-n|nst._0f tho new buildings guing up simultnnmusly ovur 11 (list.I`i('t a mile square. vl\:_\'ntnI`s wurc put in and the buildings womgivena mxxl in-.iglit.. When the now lloanl of Truxlo building was put up in a purtiun u`! the city not prm.'i0usl_v occu- pied or not rolmilt after tho great lira, the olculiuildings orectul nhnut. it shot, up to uino. ton and alumni StA)l'l(`S. lint Chicnguisn dilty of vxtrolnba, and thisdnes nrit .~auti.~z!y those whu are putting up the latmt vsUfllCtlu`L`S Thirteen and fuui'te(-n atnriue is the height of av.-vvrul buildings going up in (`hit-ago today. The `nth-teen Stories` of the Nair` (`hunlxir V, of Commerce Iind tho 1`uooIl'ih-Dim3r- ` enco Between Chicago Today mind Ten Ylecu-u Aghflt Clmnguvllvery Decade. The most modern built city on the globe is Chicago. The streets are broad. and except in a few instancceuu-u run, at right. angles;` hence it is a city oi perfect. jllilr. In 1871 um main b_usinea-3' Tj)ortionV was destroyed, together with all the dwelling! on the north '- % * \ . V rte au,m..omo's Ans CLIMBING-I-HGHER EVERY YEAR. `V MODER-X C1110; 3,u;o.[ rnm"x"ri:r6}i?z1"z3n:s`Ex3i1oms ; JOHN L. JOYCE. rn%E i3R1?r 1sH WIIIG.` FR DAY. JAN. 25. \lIlI-IZlI|la`\Illlu$I~uIIuIJ\I-ypuulvu. nnxmodthopu-undead kw It wborohuull liven. Bowuoloctod w the Unltdhb to tulynlrl G otpollu<:t,nn.l.I:ok In nhu`tn`uch 4,137.17. wan-cIochIllnla.dwlllIawI'ohn hhmnrnnothtdxrun nuyuu-mu. In sum uuwu u-cwu 5uv~ or|oro(TcuncuoudOI'V0d thnolarml. n- p..._|.A .. o|.. n...o..I..-.9. -IA`.-In-I-.. 0|..- no wnguiun III bullluuiw uwuuunug I wnrmndutltlclou hooundlhnI.hoOlh0m- (lbholndaocuxnuhhdhaddhlppcnrod. 0 -.---ngal Oh. n-nnolnn ll IAC A0 Il-nnhl- lulu In In: ulny hn_\`hnnd he wont to Puris, Tenn. ` where his brother wan practicing law, ` am where he on- tmvd the service IIBAII 0- HARRIS. If n menchnut. What: he W9: 10 years of ago he began buninou In pannenhip with n bruthor. The experiment was suocentul, and in a tow your young Harri: cold out his interest for $7.000, which he ln\'aI1.od In tho Uuhiu Bankot Mlldppi. The bank failed, ma be In: left without aunt. Ho rammed bnsincn on I loan of 010,111), which a friend mndohlmmndlnddo of ncouplootyeu-tho wu nblo to clear ldmullot hh oblinuon and fomv up his disposition to utud y luv. In Iul ha :1: mlmirmd `tn Ihn Imr and In and ronuw up ull unqtlluuu w Iluuy IIW. in ISII he was admitted `to the bar. and in IS-I1 vruohcted to noun: 1: a Democrat. Ho ht-kl NI Int In count until I851, when bodocnod I nnolnlmtlon and removed to Iunphh, when he runnud tho practice of Nlpolt-Sal. In IUI lawn dochd gov- arnn:-nl Tnmj and 17d thru bran 'ltl'(l lIIlI%II|u-rvuu unto wrlnl aotoumon t|nCoutodcrItoItdodurlng tho -Ar And II. In (`I11 In fnlllld Hill the "$.- Cr 13 IIICII UI IIZISII mums, a farmer, and the owner 0! a {ownegroex When young Harris was still In his early l.nu-I-nryl ho emu! En IJIXUII I UHU. Senator Hun.-ais'.'l _vc-us of nge. having been bum in hm In Franklin count 5*, `Penn. His father was r. man of small _,.__.. . _ t......._._ ;t-` Tennouoc lhu Gln-n lm Another Six Year [mine of Ills Seat. Senator Ishn: .'H G. Harris, of Tenncas3.~_ r. ho was rou~nU_v re-elm-uxl, sends more ;;owru- ment documents. maps and (loads to his mn- stituontu than any man in the neunu-. H0 is ntypical south:-ruor in appearance, and in making I speed: his accents and phrases are distinctly those of a mu: the greater pan of whoso life has been passed south of Mason and Dixon`:-I lino 0---.-- ll-- COAL AND WOOD. Sonnton Coal. Best Quality EI-_4I YTYAAA IIJII 1"l'7..AA T1..___- uuuus. uun usrupvu In 1611. lulu rt-Iurnou L > Paris in 1991). He was (rmccially activn against Louie Napoleon just beforuand at the period of tho Pruu<-o-Frusiau war, and 1:: that time (`:1I`l`iL*d u Inrgn faction of tho la .- contented with him. 110 Isa vinlcut ro;u"~ ` hcnn. a noted dllvlixi, a man of the `\iI'l1i, and has led a temp:-stuous life. |Ll'U\ U |IV|'_V'. Roch;-fort began his'vditor|al career as od- itor of Ln Lnntorm-, in which bu assailed the policy of the Empn-1'01; Napoleon H1. H0 was banished, but ruturiil and issued The Mu."- neillniso. In N30 ho was viectod to the logi:.- lutive lxxiy. For lampoons on .\'apoloon in was iniprimnnl for six months in 1870. The sumo yvar he l)~(`;um- a mt-mhor uf tho pro- visinnni ',f'|`s'UX`Hlll!`XH. but rt-signorl after serving a few um-ta. Two years Inter ho was again haniahod. this time to New (`(110- donia. but oscupexl in 1874. and returned L Fnl-in In 1.95]! ":1 Iran nn.'1\n.\|'n"\1 anti:-n Hcnrl l`.orhvfort. \\ ho Rt-canlly Had An- other liucounta-r with as [Brother Editor. 'I'hon:uno<-f Hcnn Rnohofurt isngnin on the lips of all l-`rum-lnm-u. bvcausu of his re- cent (luol with u In-ntlxvr (vliwr, M. l.i.x\'1- gary, who waslumlly '\'-mndezl. M. Ru'hoI'r~rt,lwi1;: --f qnlslu birth, will not tight with any one r~x~'~pt such as ho considu-,1-3 a gentleman. H0 is Vimxnta do Lucay. and `L9 50 years old. A {uw years ago an actor whom Rot-hefort haul handled without gloves In his paper met . him at a cafe and strove to force him to a duel. Ru(`hxfnl't would not ght him, since he did not rvgunl [mm M. equal in rank. The actor, after storm- ing about awhile, knocked Roche- fort`s hat off, stamped upon it and tore i1h>_ slxredx The imblv` editor was as im- perturbalnlu as nn mhm` 18., H" n BI5`.Nl J lu)('HEl-`UB1 . quiet May nmrning. He nish:-cl his cigar- ette, while the uotur stood -,:luw~rin;: at him, and than vulkul l\'1l`0ll0(ltk'd tn his ml) and 1": '\I-:\ nvwvniv CIIIILIUII lllI\'{' ll"H lullilllfll. Them is sonmthing ulmut the growth 4:! Chicago to remind unu of trnpiml plants ur tho big trees of (`ulif Euvh decade brings a change \\`i1ic'h places the work of tlw fonxu-r ten years fur behind. Ewry your thvro .'ll`_l` pre I If lxuihling being over- done. N(`\'Pl`il1t`I(`X\' the (`hir`a.g0a.n still builds, ervn if ho hux tn calm down 6`.lK).()U() struvturos in oruh-r In {ind suitable building Ull IL3 l\llIC\ ( No city in tho Unitul Status is so quick to adopt. improvunwnts or curry new fe\1`tur(~s In extl"ol`m.-s us C,lu'oag_v_u, Thorn are more of those high huildinggs there` than in any city in the world. From tlm Board of 'I`mdo build- ing for several bloclgs extending north to Wnghingwu strovt tl1-pamago is uimle to look like a uan`uw-allv_v by the immense height, of `the blocks on either side. Then msaror the l;:.ko, on Wulizmh zwvuuo and Michi'_*a.n lmulovard. they urn .~|)nuLiu',.: up in the same- tnshioii. A builzlin-,; iii the l)8W0l' part of (`hicng-)`s husim-ss listrict; lam tluui nine slnriera high now looks .~quutt)'. Wliun half 8 410:1-:1 of those strunmn-s had guuu up on 151 Sullo strugiiu-ur the new Board of Trade, it was surmi that the thousands of avail- able offices wbuld hrin_-',r rentals sulow that the property would I1nt- pay. In face of this prophecy property hulllq-rs continue to urovl. new tower buildings, 50 that the pr0di(`t,iou cannot havo boon fullillod. '1'\....... :. .....-...u.:.._ ..|_....o 4|... .._..._.AL I _._.._ Of these three llnildu-gs tho only one whose architectural ecct is at all striking lathe last uqmed. It has so-uwllllug of the eifect of buildings standing in old European wmis, though those it raq('u\1hl(*s there are.by no meansuo tAlL The -whole plan of erecting buildings so mauystorios in height is an nut- come of the elevator. By this machine. one story is i'on as valuable for olco pur- poeesasanothor; and the upper stories are far preferable on ucminit of the light and ventilntiou. One can make a. lot 3) feet square pay as much rental as forinerly could be drawn from property in the sanie locality 150 by 5l)'TeBt; for uloo foom before the introduction of the elevator could not be rented bo_\'ond :1 height of. fty foot, if it could be rental even m that in-iglit. Now an equivalent in area is guimxl to that which the modern town building would cover if laid on its side. ` \V.. ..:n... :.. AL, vv -. I k`A_L._. :.. ..._ .....:..I. 4,. I31 `I Vry 5[r0IIg. _On' the southeast comer of Adams and Dem-born streetav is a lot. 50 by '25 feet. It is July a few bloL`.ks {rum the liuiu-d of Trade building. /On thls_blnvl: is to hriso a veritable foyer, for the building is tu be fourfmen iwries high, and u1ea.suI`cs from the sidewalk tolho tune! the gable 184 {cc-tr.a.nd to the top of the mine. on one of its comers. `-335 feet- As this_ building is very near the Board of Trade. where the grain rvporuw Stand in the pit and shuut,`n title not inappropriate would be the Tum-r uf Babel. SENATOR -hns_7bt-on dnltd. nd it is sn1d"tlint_ in ex?:gI;xer has pronqunoed is strong: On` thn nnmhm-mo. mfrmar of Adnms A STATESMAN-DUELIST. -v: _--.- -vv- - .-`a\r1. you want the Drum. Cheapest And Ben H Maple and Bwuu Cordwood. Oak. Birch Anhadltlm or Hemlock Ootdwood sawed 0| Un aw . OH! on want KlndllnWood.( ).or8t.ov Cod . utCoal.No. (Coal. Soft ` or Black- unnlrn (xuu. no to R. CRAWFORD & 00.. - Foot of Queen at xv I) 1n_J___l-An ,..L,n_-_,,__ -.-__ ,1 n,, ISHAM G. HAR RIS. HENPJ lll)(`HEI"URT. At D. F. Armstropg's, 14: Priincess-st. Fanc Walnut Cabinets. Bevel Plato Mirror, 826 to H0. Adina Work Rnnknm E1 50 In E 50 Boots and Shoes `150LADIES AND GIRL`S ms, Re;u1a.r Prices from 75a. to $2, all to be cleared out at 25 cents each. Special low prices on Cardigan Jackets. Wool F ascinators, Wool Clouds, Fur Trimmings, Fur Capes, Sox Mitts and Woollen Underwear. Also Tuques, Tam O Shanters, Hoods, and Children's Wool Suits. No Reasonable Price Refused. WALSH & STEACY. WALSH & STEACY S JANUARY SALE OF DRY GOODS! Men's Cardizgn Jackets, Top Shirts, Fancy Flannel Shirts, Socks, Neck Squares, Tges, `etc. Away down In price for the balance of the season at M U R RAY & TAYLO R% S ... v.._.~---._ _. --., --vv -- `__._-- N.B.-OrderI left at the Grocery more 0! Ju. Crnwtord. Princess Street. Inn receive nromm attention. ll 1`elonhono onmmunlonuon

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