Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1889, p. 7

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OQQGUXEIICII Ill Vvuuu lavviy. A/an `u of ceucm sucxsumuuc BHOIING A SPECIALTY, (`All solicited. lunar`!-5111.: It f\Il)f\I`1 7A Y N0. 3... Mixed- } at Shurbog lake for It points an and west. ` Arrives Ottawa. 5:35 a.m.; Montreal, 3.00 ` a.m.: Quebec. 2:3) p.m. ; Toronto. 7:28 mm. The only lhrounh train service to the North- a.ln. : Quebec. 2:1) Toromo. 1:18 ` on! Lhrou h I West an Hm` Columbia, with only one ohnn '0 of cars. Nu I .n.atnma Tmnhlm CD8!) Of No Luamms Troublel. J. H. Tnmn, F. Conwn. B. W. Fowln. Amt Supt Ass. Gun. Pass. Am. Bum. } nu. BEST AN1)THEApF.s'r ROUTE \ nmnmnn l(iu-unxnn Donn-horn '|`m-nntn RI, Tho. ltlh 151331 Anl) Lnnnrnnx nuulr. Between Kingston. Poterboro. Toronto. SL. Tho- mas. London, Owen Sound. Sault Ste. Marie. Ottawa. Montreal. Quebec. and all points ln the United States. QTRY IT ONCE AND YOU WILL TAKI NO OTHER. Nnw and Iclmmnl (inn nra run on nlllxnnm Trains. No. 3 Expreaa leaves Kl mn at 12:10 p.m Arrives l`oI-onto 8:20 p.m.: `tawn. 5:45 p.m. ` Montreal. 7:55 p.m.; Quebec. 6:1!) n.m.: Ren- frew. 5:10 p.m.; }'embroke.7:58 p.m. No. 1 Mixed loaves Kimnuxon 7:Illa.m.:lu'rivon frew. Pembroke. 7:58 Kiugulon at shurbot Lake mm a.m.. and Rentrew 2:46 FLHL ' (CALLING AT OORK HARBOR.) The largest, latest and max! magnificent nlupa 0' the world; have never [out a pcuxenger and have made the fa.ueat_paasagu on record. "Ultras: line in ezimuce. . eel; rams. Through Bills of Lnding given {or Reliant. Glue ow, Havre, Antwe and other point; on p e Continent and or Mediterranean ports. For fn-juht md nnnsane mnlv At Com- '1 1 on. ' ' VERNON H. BROWN & 00.. Or to J. P. Gildarrleevo, Agent, 42 Chr- onco Street. Kingston. New. Direct. Shortest, ulckeot, Cheapest and Best Eqidpped All Ru 1 Route to Manitoba. Lhe `orth West. and British Colum- bia points New and Elegant Cars are run on all Expreu Trains. No, 3 Itrnrmn lnnvns Rlnntnn at 12:10 12.!!! . PFOHI FIG!` `EU, IV. I5.` IVBW IOTK. Steerago M; Very Low Rates. Sbeeraga : Tickets tn and from London and Queens- town ard all other part: of Europe at low pat rates. 'I`L....u~I. hill. .0 I ..-I:.... ..l...... (mu R.llx.a FAST EXPREL8 M/!Il. SE/W705 GALLIA ....Saturda.y, Apri 10th]. I p.m. UMBRIA. .. . .Saturd;y, April 13th, 3 p m. .\`ER.\ lA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..April 20, 9 sun. BOTHNIA. . . .Su.turday,April 24th. 1 p.m. E'l'R.UR.lA,..Sa.turday. April 27th, 3 p m. AURANIA, Saturday. May -lth. 8:30a.m. HALHA Rnturrlnv, Mnv R I] mm. (`U l'\l'\XV1lI, ClIEuI'(|Iy. lly `IIH. OZ|)U'\ullI. GALIIA . . . . . . . Saturday, May 8. ll a..m. U.\lBRIA.....1~aturday, May 11. 4:30 p. m. avnannanl \II-' A .L|.nu..I4.n.\.-n.'a . Cubin-$60, 330 and 3100, acoordingto no oommodation. Intermediate puu.ge-835 From Pier 40, N. R., New York. Qtnnrnun at Vnrv low RA'AI, Qhnnrnnn porna. For fruight and pnaaage Apply Com- '1 -mi : Uioo. No. 4. Bowling Green New l got . i vlrnxrnu II RIIIIKVKI I: (`ll k.&P. and C.P.R. Bri1liz_m`t- -013,` Eevexi. suvkrd. D__L `Dl..&.. A... Nwmy_o_(2/r AND L_{l/EP(_)u'l.. .?____T_ __;T L i___. 01//VA RD l/A/E. ALLAN LINE- RATES oF7i3AssAGE : Ann Ann `U DUI IBl0I' lhll 'I'|Il58.(l8y, A School Vacatlons. In-nlnlinn nf N-rlinnlan f1 I DC UU uxuvu IIIIIII THOMAS HA NLEY. TRAVELLING. HIUTIIRIAVI-o E; L! nuvu B1 Lana; STEREOTYPERS ._?._}__ "'ny1~a and I'lul- 11 Good: of all desorlir tlom at reuonnb o I mn?%l. fame! the U.-\lNl`.lP Hl DI`.- IAY. ln In-ulinsx '0 -r dwelllmt wilh Iul \\`nlcr ('ircIIl..- nun or Sluaun. spu- clul prices will he quoted at J. JAM- ll-.':40N`l-! STEAM MEA TIBUANID l l.UMHl.\`I] F28- TARLISHIIENT. I-I .lnhm4nl'| HLI-amt. I2 Jnhnesnn uent. llut Water Boll- ma. \\ nor Closet-9. Hull-a,| uInps Mu. " nun: and i'N\l- d flnntln nf A" llplnrllr .uwiIr.snN. A1 .1. hnmn .~l N 01` H I N 0 IS G.-USE]! BY DIC- I.A\', In In-Mina 'I'u1usn nun N I 4'! Juhnsnn uent. Hm Wmar Boll )1 ICC. ll u'l '0l`0l duo. WIHT ..nt 3:50 p.m. ..M 2:90 n.m. ..nt 5:06 mm .3! 7:!) tun. In 7:50 .\,n|. *aE+ oi?`wz;?sH`aL5vis .. R-- bo sold at wholesale nrlou. '0 can one no honor mom and oiotlv work thou the v nlr nlnct Lllt. STAWEP G_'-ASS: Model-no In price than Inutrumnm T ob --_- .- ----- 'AlIn0o|`|IIJ up-- a}v}m moor um It.-rxonn\vul Oman on Fl-II. To than who want their Advert one no hum: medium 1 null nhmjvn work than um vs:-In PIANO REPAIRS of All kinds on (`ghts and squares oncutod at the Webcr rt. corner of Prinoou and Gordon anon. Klngr ton. No more durable g well-toned In t In Canada than that}. . WI!!! UPRI 1`. Moderate in price and nnuooll any Can Jllh ~~I JI`-SKIS .-Kilo be sold nrloou. J. CLARK.MJL D. "'.a""- .,`.'.:**'"::..:.*'......' " II . C0- Pxflnoezfnd Broch Buoou. D.8. LD 8., Yuri con... 0! Street between Pnsloufu mn- uon paid to the praeruuon nu. nntuu ALL KINDS OF` BANK And olllco Rubber stun stern. Benin. lto.. luppllod by Bunc- unc n.owI.u. mnnunotnru-I. Bum. BL. Klnggwll. Ont. HOMUCOPAFHY. (E. Lovlrrlu. u.u., Iuooeonr to Dr. Juvln Pnynlolnu. Surgeon. to. Ollluo And Residence uunrly onnoullo the Pan 0600. Wdllllton rII"IIUIIII. D|.Il"WIII' CAI. IIIIIIW CIIII ITUIIUIIKC Ma 1 ` I . ml: t.ho.olu at country ruins; mended to. A. I". Mcv 11.1 l . m.u.. u.m.. m.n.u.n.c.. 0-nc:~ana Well! on Stroo twodoorl north of Princess SL. lnle y occupi by Dr. Cu-run. Telephone No. II8. \v|vIIvI . nvvx . IJILLLIIILAU uv. a.-uvuuvu. nu.-V. \J\1' BVent.Pla.t.e,&c. ]S C.A.U'SLA.N']D,l n--v.-........ .- .. ..... WM. NEVVLAND8. Ancnrnocr um AITIIAIBIR. comer at Brock ` and King 313., -war Wade`: I Store. Kn- ` 'I-ancoon Kine `itroel. mm to the H19 Umoo. ......_..... ....nnu- . u Iv. .`v . 8MY'l`HE, SMITH V. mBu:`Ius1-mu-, Soucrroml. to.. I99 Ontario I'D!` I. II. EIYTII. Q. 0., LLD. ' In I`. IIITI II. V. LYOH. I. A UN. A1.u,r. Mtx:u.m v run 1 . Dbouon of Women md Children A Ipechlty 1 0|co-) PRINCESS Hnurnrr. at Dr. Spark: \ old stand. Telephone Nu. 348 A n -n VVIN-Bi? 1: n av I] [A I) IV L: L` \ Iuu -ucuu. . mu, .... uv .. nu. .. A. F. MCVETY. M.D.. U.M.. M.R.C.8.l:2. hr:-u~I__.I Wnlllnmnn Htrnnl. lwndtlnrl nnnb nmuuv nu ~ J. M. MACHAR Rnrrintor Solicitor. kc... ofce removui [0 ha c1.mc.\'(`Ic STREET. nvar fl \7, W, Tnlnnrnnh ()h-,9. Mnnav lo lnan. vvvl u. ... _..r._..7 .u....;..,... v...,.. ...-..-, JOHN STRANGE. LL.B., Somcrron kc. Olce-L'uLrenoe `am-oe up Home Post Ofco. MONEY T0 IDA.` at OWCBI 0llI'I`8lIl PRIQ 1 `T ' ............. nun... 'I|uo-Uornur King Wu `lo : Drug Slofo ..o. .uw....u .1. n. um u. Ancnlrxcr. Ofce : Anchor Build! . ovo (`nnndinn Express L o. lnunnce hum Arket Square. n\l.\lV'I`:(\ nlnv N.` ...-. .. DENTIS FRY. 'l'n'm l"ILLIu and extrucwd without pain. A. Sncxnurun. L D. 8.. come: of Princess and Hum! streets. uuunnnwvnr. ` oico removui 38 Cl.HuNClC s'I`|uuo."r. over 0.57. W. Tulog:aph Olce. Money to Loan. u1\vI\v nrrnA\`nl.V II I) :T-ORONTO ENGRAVING CO. 63 Kin: St. West. Toronto. PIIYIIO mmrl i` Mm . OFFICE AND RESIDENCE` S1'uIl1'. two doors from Brock. u-. n. Ivnvvsvnl u uuw Al. I. munnnn, Buuus-rune A.\'D Soucrrons. Fox-d`s Block. Brock Slrret, Kingston. H. M. Mown. l.l..H. I J. S. SK1.~vNI:n.B.A. [loll u o-vth. WM. MUNDELL. BARRIBTIR, kc. 0moe-Bv-iuuh American [gel Block. Clarence aueoel. Money In Loan. _ -...... . .-.uvI\I\1w`v\ rrut I. I/'0]CCIIO 1'y (176: `ml Bnmv|:-Flne groceries, no and do meauo fruit; Joe. Hmcocx. llnonio lnmn, Mnrkat Snmu-A DOCTOR ALLEN. Urlrlcl-M Brock street. near Wolllntton street. elephone No.39'I. :\II n nxv - 1:1! I I.\\v uu..1.nn a u1L1.r.n, Ancnl1'Icc-rs. successors to R. Gage. Omen- Comer of Brock and Bagot Streets. . u . an |AIAI|PI lIl'YIn IJVIIIIIII u. ...v..- ...._ ......... ._ ADAM M AR'lH A0(X)UN`l'AN1`. Aunrmn. &c.. 0 Street. near Rina Ht. UR lionchrcnoo :|l\\Q Plwtograpmc. J. W. Powtu. Copies and Enlnrges smell 8lcturee. all kinds. and nishes In my style. ur crayon rtrnlts sre entirely tree-hand drawing: on we on make any chsngo ro- qulred. Our bromlce enlargements are nished 11. cm on or Inonncrume and are second to none or line nish. J. W. Powsu. 165 Prin- ooaa ntrael. It cures Dysnepsi \. Among the choice Break- Ins! Cereals umnufmtluru d at "I tur National Fond" Mills. Toronto. which are having an ex- tensive sale all over the Dominion. the Dual- cnted Wheat ls the greatest boon to dysneplic-s evur mvonvod. Onu --nl of hundreds of Iosli uonlnls rocI4h'('t`5: I hnddyspe is for W Years. I used all sorts 0 ruunodies um I the cars a 0 I not your Desic ntcd Wheat. I gained 5 poum .1 In three Iuonlhs and have been wv.-ll for nearly vlif ours. but [use the loud every day still. ' Be llve cents lo my pnslnge on sample to r- rs Il"\l"I AAIIR o (~r'\kI Financuu. Monmr 1-o Lon: In large or small mm: ntlow rates of interest, on City and Farm Pruperty Loans granted on City and County Debentures. Apply to Tnonus Bmoos. M . Frontenac Loan and lnveaunent Booleu. ll'l0l-0ppo- me :he Poet Omce. | Fox LATEST AMERICAN STYLES. runrsntoeu w in, to A. 0 Bm:xi's.iDPrincena 8t...abon | `Syden am. I to It, to A. U l1RlIN B.IU rrmcm aL..IuuvI Plumbing and Gas Fitting. J.G.BAS1`0W. practical uannuriun. Pumb- lng gas and slum tting. 869 Kln St. Talo- Dhnne N0. 62. mesuo fruits. J08. ti lugs. Market Square. L. bLl'.Mn.1VlD, DlN1'l'l'. directly opposhc the Post Omoo -zglllnzwn Street. Katablhhod ln Klnashon. I . Watches. gmpnoon-omuwwuu. Hilverwsrenn Jewellery. A. M. Bnoex, wawhmnker Jeweller end on grower. hen every facility for manufacturing ewellery in all its branches. and to ring Golden mon Watch Sign. ll) moon St. Groceries and bi rs. J. HALLIGAN an (`o.. 63 Brook Lroot. Family 1 groceries, lm rted wines, Ii uorl and Vxcmnu Wmxnovsl. almmed to the best place in the en lo buys-roou-iea.orookory. -tuna. em. Tnos. Joana. ...,.,.., ...__ _-_ -., _._- _. Boots and shoes. W. Axuuu. mnfr. Men`: work an nlty `Factory work on hand. Brock SL. near rke nunnru B1111, Buuutrtn. Hm.Ic|-ron. Convlnncnn, so. 'Iloe-CoI-nut King and Block Slroou, over Wu : Dnm Sloro unuu. - v-uy.-uuu nu. -vu Watches and Jewellery. F. ".)f3tl"ANiBl:N:1l0, 3I`x1mK-uimtacgurex-Lnud'im porter ne ew . nu tree J. A. LEHEUP. watxlmxk-er.jeweller. 68Brock St.. dealer in watches clocks and diamonds. Sm-rn Baoa., 345 King BL. head um-ton for Wnhches. mmrlmz In urioo from to Sill. W660 EA/6 /M V/MEI rate. H. P. Wl:u.s' Lrvznv. foot of Prim eu St... In Lhe moat thoroughly equlppcd one in tho city, having every style of I-13 kept In an rst-clue livery. Special rates to open And common-ohl mun. Telephone No. in IlI._A_I_ _._ ._-._I l_--...ll-.... Ewan BRos.. New Live In oonneouon with St. Lawrence Hotel on K 1:3 Street. Fin! uh I [:3 will always been hand on tho shorbest n(. ( Mccnnlox BR08.. K l Livery and rding Sta 1 and Hugo! S reels. A new vehicles Ind excellent hon UL, uamur lu wlucnnl mucus mm uuuuuuuu. Wauchee. g prioo Sill. Silverware an J ewellory. A II II......_ __;_L_-L.._ I-_...II..-n `-4. An NILBON Bwrrun. Proprietor. 0-rnvu Ho-ru. corner o- Ontario and Prlnw oen Btroolo. First-class accommodation; 5 Art! And smblln .- JAMES Nonms. Proprietor Sctrrrh n'ntI.. nor. Onaon and Ontario Sta. Proprietor Soo'rr's n'nu.. cor. `glean and Satisfaction guarantq , Fina Ilquon and 0! mm. Good ].1l`(|&Id`8lA\bul1R. A. Snmeox. . ANo1.o-Avnucm Ho'rI:x.. most convenient ....... _..... ..........,.,..... ....._....._. ._.._. -_.__. Livery Estabuahments. II` A. BIBBY, 129 Brook Street. the leadlnc hack and livery Iubleln the city. Telenhono No. 157. 'l`. C. Wu.soN. no Clarence Street. the t. and longest established livery in the oty.` Telephone No. 170. Vehiclee' ready at A Ino- ment'e notice. ltnmm Bang. New Liven in connection Stables dome: of Israel M reels. and st llnh outt of end horses. C mode- Fl. u... ....v. -.u... ....._ .- POWER AND SON, ARCIIITIGPB and Building survoyon. Lilla Veliinzton Btroet Kingston. an . r\V1\\7 u `lI'I\Y1\l` lu\\1'I_I MUSIC sroam, 281 PRINCESS STREET. nenu IIVU cunt: lu Day puaulgc uu nun: p-ca Lu F. c. IRELAND 8. son, _27 CHURCH ST. TORONTg_ ` Ll-OICCJ (l Ifflll uranu. ' 'BURNl1'1` Hove: Ontario St. neuron. nrat um. hotel to 0.1` `R. ma x.a,t>. suuonl. T Wilson, bewr. Aunon 0111.; oornor Queen and Iona-on streets. well situated. with yard And Itnbnll` Proprietor. OTTAWA Ho-rm. corner o- x Ho'rI:L. oonvomenz ` and popujnrhotel In cit . opposite to G.'l`.R. out Han and steamboat Ian Inga. Mus. Binnuun no -n. -Inn _,,;_ H CLARK. NJ). D.D.3. L.D8., nnrrlrr. nrmugnaufaaw val con. v............... ......,.,. ............,... DR. MARION LIVINGSFONE. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. E BAOM R1-um:-r nun dnnrn from Brock. .T9_5TYFT'3I!FBr_ Tailoring. Fon LATEST AMERICAN STYLES. runrsntoed n it. mm A. () Hm:x's.mPx-incem 8L.nbon It . MoCnmoNBnos..K ton men : use lea mat of Brook and Haunt R man; A new and stvllnh outt of (am. yard A-dbuxblinz. A. snmeox. H0111. Lad vonulnrhotel city. onnoeiw eta noun notice. Ewmn BRos.. New Live in connection with Lawrence [IR 391'1;:ss1oNAL CARDS? OUT AND PLUG SMOKING :-: TOBACCO FINER THAN EVER. PRANG'S EASTER CARDS, POLSON`S EASTER CARDS. ELGLLBURG3 EASTER BARDS, {THE} CITY DIR.&:U'I`URY. F1-mt. Contectwnery etc. [I B::mv|:-F'ina In-ooeriao. line 3`_"14L ,M,.ENT` .` DR. ALICE MdilLLlVRAY. sang: nl \l.'n-nnn -nd f|HrnlI A In: Hot}; anW(i-Ifesi%t>u1-ants. wan-I-r [lunar (hunt-In Rt no-uu\Al,. ` 371%-,nTci? N 0:0. P.Al`1iUW`Ihla ` $1 In vat . r0.g.|:-uoa Street. at York -vuu-. V-u. vodvv .......-....... --...--.. MOWAT &. SKINNER, new-no nun HnIInI1~nnn For uvyuvuu n v. u.- GILLEN & GILLEN, rn-rn nun-annnrn tn K Gum %i`i'rL;'Ta1TqA ~`.` zn HnIll`I1`nM (`nnvlv In Bronze on Each'P|ug and Package. ` Ill-nnllv nnnnnin! Lha J. B. REID. hm - An:-hnr 1 l{EM()Vls`.D I A H not-rho-r I0. P. ROWILL 00.. um: Advutlnlnl urenu USE IRELA.ND S D_ESI9ATED WHEAT I , ' _ , _ , _, - _ , Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayerk Co., Lowell, Mall. 1.... sold by all Dealer: In lodldno. MYRTLE Private Brands for the Jobbing Trade a specialty. WHOLESALE CIGAR MANUFACTURER LB99!:s8_AND` iA % 145 to 151 St. Mauricestreet, l'lUlnlU 0| Drluvlnul I. \.III uuucuu GEORGE, M. PEROIVAL. nut uuu vvvn scan u.-v-V... n. During the twenty-ve year: I have lived on the frontier," writes John Monowail. of Sweetwateh Col.. "A er : Pills have been my best friend. I live lived, mostly. where there was no doc- tor within tweut miles, and have been hard sick aevera times. I always kept Ayer s medicines on hand. and with them. and the Almanac, have pulled through. I have also doctored others, and believe I have saved some valugble live: by the use of Ayer a Pills." ' A g ,0 , In 9 nu , new OELLULOW EASTER was, new, BEAUTIFUL UNIQUE. \10].VTREAL- CORNER BOOKSTORE. Whether hy land or sea. who are liable to be out 0! much of drug store: nml doctors, would (IQ well to have 3 uupply ol Ayer _| Pill: at hand. For this purpose, the Pills are put up in bottle! as well as boxes, and may be conveniently carried in one) pocket. V `- Six olthe moat dietiugulahed physician! of yracuse, N. Y., in giving their.joint test mony as Q) the excellent medial combination of Ayer s Pills, make this point : `* Their beautiful coating of gels- tine a"i:d, anger is a greet Advantage, in that it protects them from _chunge by time or climate. and renders them plea:-' ant and even agreeable to take. .. r\ u .| , ..._-__A_ n . . . K . ...._. I I.--.;. ____A|| _T Travelers J. M. FORTIER. KI NO STREET. TOROUTO. ELECTl0TYPERS. AYER & CO'S NOTICE ____-.'.. .._..r ___..._._n:.___., :_ II IJ_y IMO uuv ul :1; on u A uuaa AyTer s Pills, ma-A 3.1: hr 1 f` Lunch (`A Inupll N THIS YEAR'$_ At N ISBET S, 14 KING 81 EAST 1-\ -we-I -so-I1-C1`r1 --SEE-- PROVINCIAL. II l'lICl ICI'r 3", av- bojudgedrtom tho fact. that utter u long termujudgo of the city criminal coun,| 1 hosted campaign below the primaries and I truly unit on door nominstions wen made, he comes out Ilindlnd. Mr. De Witt C. Cregier. thonvw mayor of Chicago, in 3" highly uucoenlul man 0! business. in 8!. Louis and Chicago the campaign was compli- nnnul but I I nu \- I13 and vn dinrnnt nnl-ting LJJIIII uuu L Hllqll CD IZIIINII II |1JlII.llI' `outed by: nu)` bland llvoduforent pnru. I Three lllg Mayors. The spring cxunpaigu in politics has been fought with more than the usual fury in the larger t-ities,aud tho result is--we-II. tn be sure. it may he called "mlxal." Cincinnati L 41; {II III II I[`\V lIIIlI|I\('.`. Unenf the greatest evils to the electrieal engineer is the illuminating gas, which fur- everlealis (rum the mains and pipes of the gas eompanies. It is always injurious when inhaled by workmen, deadly when taken in comparatively small amounts, and always explosive when mixed with air. The (`unsoli- dxited mmpnny has applied another feature of the Juhnstnne system in this respect. and in the eeuter of the subway lines employs is blowing engine of great power. which keeps the way and manlmles clean. clry and sweet. |ll\ Aug III III III (`nu lll. VI Ilu IVIH5 nllll tunes afractureis hound tnoocunas is so uh;-n exemplied with water and gas mains. With the lung hux system the dnnzer makes its-if known at the first and can be met and avoid. ed in n few minutes. l\...._l |....._..-b....A .....`I.. 4.. LL- ..I....s..:`..I 8UB\\'.\Y C0.`lDl'lT. The Johiistunc .~'_\`l('lll in its l`:\`('l.lulll feat- il'res"Lil a S_\'i~`tt'Ill of imu-rtiglu manholes large enough for one iuauto work iusitle with com- fnrt. cunnm-ted by iillb\V_\'!~` l't'll|8l`kbll` for their tlurul-ilit_\'. etcit-nc_v and economy. The iunnholes are irregular cylin-lei~s in outline about six feet in` height and four in diameter. it is constructed ingciiioiisly out of inter- I`l1(lllg(`:llil4.' rings and segznieiit.-4 so as to pro- Hill! for the vast pro:qiu'ti\`c development. of clectrical lralc. The top is styled a cup, and is so arrangt-.l with ll ;,:roove and a iloublelid we to be alisolutely water tight and air tight to the thoroughfare above it. The ways proper are nothing but partitioned boxes, which connect the manholes. According to the number o- wires to becarried the number of partitions varies from two to sixteen. and, if iioceeianry, could be increases] to thirty-two. Each partition will convey two or more cable containing from twelve wires upwards apiece. The boxes instead of being made ml id are cpl)- structed in unequal halves, the pieces of the lower half being three or_ four times as long as those of the upper half, and being tted to the latter by tnugue and grove projections. The pieces of the upper half are so small that they can be remoresl without dilculty uret- penae, or when required by lIll.\'lll9i be re placed by special pieces which carry branch wires to and from the main line of the sub- wa '. his feature is of the greatest value to electric ligliling. I'nder Inaxiy of the systui\ I-iiipl--_\`c nlmut the country, uuuc of 1.lIl.\l' wliicli iisn continuous iron or vartlu-nwnrc lubcs can supply wires at any point of lllvll` line.` Tho electrical engineer is compelled Lu make his connections at some manhole, and then tear up the street to bury the tapping wire all the war from that center to the house l....|. u .'.. .'.......l..A uaxll `VII 1' {Ill UIIU Wu! II\'IlI lallyb \Y'IllK`l Ill LII!` II` Wilt -vr factory for whit-h it is intended. Still mum important is the immunity from the nu-ing in of the mrth. With long irun tubes n fr-nu-turn Ia hnnvul tn nnonr an in an nfh-n New : BLAEKSMITH TSHOP Prlnoeq Strut. next toWellu'l.lury. III v:_.|- _tn|_-ntnn n|'n~vouI1'u||m Detalled Den-.rIptl'on of the _PlIII-I)I!I[OI`I -rnui Benet` tho '0:-klllan In the Llan- lioloa owing `to the Gaaoa-'l'ha Many System: That Have Been Conalderada The refusal of Jay Gould to bury the wires of the Western Union Telegraph company in equity by the former against Mayor Grant, in which he demands an injunvtiou against the municipality from interfering with the present system of wires and pnles, calls at- the subways that have been provided in New ~ Yo1"k city. as well as the hringingbfa suit in ` teutiou to the subway system of the metrop- When legislatur3 yielded to public sen- timent nnd passed a law compelling the burial of all electric lighting, telephone` and tele- . graph wires by their owners, in New York state'nnl more especially New York city, there was a sudden inroad of subway -ln- ventors from every part of the cbuntry to the metropolis. Over one hundred different sys- tems were submitted by their enthusiastic origiunturs. Many were good and many were extremely had. Soine. indeed, were so up- pnsnd to all the pl`luL`i|ll9.~|()f mechanics nnd applied st-iouvo as to rmuire no second glance h.~r.n- living rojoctml. Uthers, while excel- lent enough tlienreticnlly, invnl;]'ed either so - Inuvh oxpen.~(-or sn many lA`('lll l(`&l dilcul- ties we to be inipruvtivnlde in mi extreme do. gree. lllu. of these three dilfcrontp (`l8.-E05 l|l t` u' by one sanguine inventur whu \\'&nIA`tl tn use Llm preseiit water and gas nmins fur vm'r_\'i1ig; by a sevund who pm- pnsul tn tunnel every great thoroughfare {ruin l.li`uaLlwa_V down. and by a third whose clnvf idon Wm the substitution for the present vurb and gutter systmn of an viidlem min- pusibe nines of iron, l'Uu(`I't`I0 iunl cement. Cast in their pu.~'ition during the |il`~-grewnf (`on- structinn. U! the good systenis all were (`are- fully tried nnd (`I|)t`l`llllI.'l\IA3(l with. The re- sult ut` tliesu msenrvhns was theadnptiun of the Jc-lin. systoiii by the Consolidated Tt`lt';:l`1|])ll and ElL'Cll`lC(ll h`ulm'ay cunipany. thn (`0llU`\!lllIlg corporation of its claw in the l'nitvd Stutvs. THE YORK SUBWAYSV AN meemous scam: FOR suav- mc; THE WIRES. THE BRITISH wnm, FRWAY. APRIII1-2. Good Ilnmer- Yes. rhdlren. we All hm : llntling sin: 80 Inn I. like lherest. Now, what do you mppoq In my becoming sin! Rritrht. l>lnv_'I`AIHnn -NA- \'m-I: Ilnn I` "I'll 3|! `U \'\lIll'lIl|x. I UUUI |l_\ I 1 l`eurby-Wel|. that depend: upon how th` ` old gentlmmn in fooling. Now. last night E \ plans at on-ing cum down at 11:30. and 1 concluded to move on. But nmne night: hm` I [I fall: asleep and than I stay until the gun meter begin: to drop ditch:-s.-Burling!.uu F`reoPrt'n _ 'lllll1'. III II!!! Illvugn VI cu: Ill!` ll`l'\IruQ,1; yuu &m-mw-wm unn nlnv Inuan (In-nIII`Ilil\'I In In-r 1.! [ho ill. nl III!` I IIUIU IIIUIIUT III] II ll`IlllI| IIIIKI Yen. thvre are two lh|n;;.~ thut I never could mnlm out tnthinkl umlcruuxxi-the mystery of Providence and the Inystory of our lnwu1h"-Bouton Courier. ,, ,1 iv-vi-v-qwvwvvwwvw-vvuu-r'u-* ~ Hlllnlull-Hmv Ina do you i|.~uAll_y my when you gu courting. Petarhy I" Palm:-hI_.:'nIl thnt dolnlnlu nnnn Inn-I Hun Cor. King snd York Sta. Toronto. Only 32 per day znlno "Kai-bv ' he-nntford. ` CuuIdn'I_ Mlto `Em Out. , She was I kindly old Incl)" and shrewd. and many 0! her sayings wt-rv MOI worthy 1 plan-. in the bunk wherein urn I't*('ul !lt'd the - -811:;-L1L.& ' ` une day In-en din:-uniting In In-r of the ill: 0! tho fh.-sh. the purtirulnr aprupuu [using tho niolnmunf one u! the n('|);II|nu|`zI, and Aunt, .-\l.~io`, fur so she was known tn c-wrylnxly within the radius of tho ta-wnship, summed the whole mutter up by relnnrking: I You llmrn Ann tin lhimm llunf I nnlvnr ` HUI!) ILII. Yet Mrs. Field and her d:mghterI allege that they will he almost. dasluuto unleu they ra-nvur part of what he lm-I given nwny. As late as I884 Mr. Field whulm-ted a regvnt of the l'ni\-orsity of Miclnguu, and his term had not {`.Xpil'0d. hum | `Ann llvllll urn: Is Worth n! n Inutlwfs luu-. Hw Ih'\'UlInII. the vnn.~iu|0I`ulinlI, the sy|n|mth_\. llw ll`lldl'!`lll`.\s` of n gulnlmvumnll; a mutln-r ):-\ ing God, and illu.~trntixr,.: In-r ('hri.\liHlliK_\' by lwr ah-1-(ls, her kimlm-.~s to In-r n-ig|:l>ur- nnd d(`\`0Nl'l| to clmrltalnlo work. Furtlnrmnrc.-,I (Inrm- to 1-xpn-rs my love, my nppro-vialion, my os- tu-nu for my helm-c-d wifv, u u-mun" nlwuys hopeful, forgiving and a`in('1'rc*l_\` trying tn help all. \'nO Mr: I'I`iu|.I -nu} hnr ll-nnvlutnra nllnan up--u Inc 51'.`-u Mrs. (}nring`s husband tun] fmniiy put I bold face on the mutt:-r.vl:umin;; that the gifts in-re h lmnnr:nl~|_\` niunh-. Hm I-ruther. (`harh-s Rive, juixu- \\ uh hvr in the (lt'f1`I1~4`, was <`un\'it't( 4i slllllv _u-ur.-. since nf soiling snial-- jvm-lry. Th~- lm.~lnnnl wry (`()Hl[Ii(`l'llti}' .~`n_\`s thnt .\ir. Ht-ltl spent his spare time at their huusv hr-':ui.~1~ It was like n home tu him. On his last \ mt there he was s4-izul with A chill, and the-_\` :1lh-I u <`arriu_-;o and shut him home, luv-rt` lw snnk rupicily nail in two L-1_\'s was dc-mi. If un_\ thing could mill tulhv ;,;il.'l.\Ii_V gTIIY('.~A|llt'1I:'\snf .-uch a life hi.~tur_\' it \\ulli be this vxtrm-t fruln the will of the dead 1lt'lnuut`licc: In re-gun! tu our dmr (~hil.ln-n, the best if! I an .-.ml`.n- nun. Oh... 6. cl... "-....o \IhIl(ll& Towards the last all his friends knew of his shame, but his faiiiily ivnmineql in com- pnrntive ignorance or were i'straiiied I-y shame {mm open complaint. A queer no- tic-ii niiteroil his h0mI-nt lt`:l.~f so it menis- last summer that. his sunil_\' might be quas- tioiml, and he applied tn Dre. Lystor and Shurly for I thorough exminnntion. They pruiimiiit-ed him p(`l'fl`I'll_\` suunxl in mind and` lvol_\'. Having thus, with uluit seems like (`Hui nmliguity, taken eivi--iii prevaiiliuns ugiiinst his own family, h~- ivrmwidod to thruw away the last of his f('l'Illll(` as mpiilly as p0.~)2il)]l`. To Mrs. .\lnr_v(:~i'iiig ht` gave Int. (`llt`(`k and cnsli in-qll(`Sl.~ to an llnluuut popu|nrl_v osfiiiiatml at $l4l|.|I'0. and his nut: for #`. U_U0t). Two clays after ~i;iiing this nuts he \\`u.~ n mrpxn. Anul then ihv la-gal il)l|Uil`_V Mann n N'u|lk`lS ~1l_UUU gnu! I: III II Iuu nu gu gnu; "a<'q1::iiIitauc(~s. 'l'he_v z-zuno, not single spivs but in luitmlious, and Lu gave them at-al cloaks, silk dreams, dug carts and little sums of from 8. ) to SEX). The boy who ran the Muffatt block elevator soon hamiic familiar withvcertain silk dresses and ashy hate wlmsp wearers were frequent visitors to Mr. Fit-ld`s ulve: and the ex-con1.:rc.xs-niaii'si1a:ne often appeared on checks prcavntui at the banks and nally on various hotel registers in close proximity to those of his female visitors. fl` ....-._.l.. AI... I....a ..II I.:.. I..:.....I. l........ ..l lul'lI \\ uu |IIl'u.Vlu um IlllI\'_\ . To one female acqlmintnnce he presented a honsl` and lot worth 8`. O.UI|0. To another he gavea like sum in mom=}' and assigned her his life illsurnnce 0f`$`.30.0W. A man who shutters $`.`l)_1lX) gifts is in :1 fair way to gum "nnnn-xintnnrvnc" Ihnv |`:ll!`.l`| nu? civuvln Illlll (ICU ,0 WW II III] 3I`IIlllK BIN MTV, Bright. Boy-'l`|lking.-Now York Iter- n-u---\l'u N'1'llll'll IU dc-sin`:-_\' his husin(x\V ('apau~it_v` \Vhilo a 2*un;:re: he be (`nine smnovrlxnt in- t-Inpc-rate, uni soon aftvr turnvd to othor \`i(`\'. For the ensuing six or new-n ymrs he lived n L'uriou.~ly duul-Iv life, apparently try- ing to throw away his l:u';-- fnru-no III the must fnnli.-h of 111] 1-us.~ il-Iv \\'n_\`s, nnnwly, in pmnpc-ring the l1l)Wnl`lh_\` and onrin-hing wu- mon who ploasml his fum'y. Tn nnn fnmnlp nmnxninlunr`o he `Jl`t1 n MRS. G0lll.\"G. EXSTER CARDS, ,l-`revmtrucig pauwy. ` party the balance of He joint-d in the call for the national c0n- ` vontiuii at Indianapolis, in N76, which n0mi~ ` natcd Pebor Cooper, and cnn\'ns9(`d Michigan with a zeal which soon ga v e the Greenback power in that state. But this cx_cessi\'e work me. His history is to the last degree curious. He was born in Waugrtmvn, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1511*, and went west to seek his fortune at the early age of 16. He began business lifeus clerk in a large mercantile house, and having aslnirp eye for the main chance, advanced rapidly in wealth and position. 1111863 he went into politics, being vlected alderman for two successive terms. In 18?.) he was elected to congress` on the l`wpublicnn ticket, and tlistiiiguisliul himself us an ardent advo- pate of a protective tarill and more green- hm-ks." Ile opposed the ra-. of gape,-cie puyliionts with n zeal thul took him outof the Republican party, and in the next crun- pnign he was baten for l'0H;.{l`(`&s` by Gen. Alpln-us S. Willianis. I10 tlwn took an active and prominent part in orgnnlzing the National . Uruenlnucl; p:u*ly. no i..i.m.I in aha ml] for nntinnal con- Blonlflll proofs 0! men` Cl!llUl~\ Moses W. Field is the ".\'mger of Detroit, but the general public knows more of him as a politician than as u lIIll0nnir9_ once` however, he was worth $,1000.0U00r more} but the widows" got the 1l'i,'l`|` part of it while hewvas alive, and unless his family can `get some recent conveyances set aside, it is doubtful if the estate will-inventory 8l'00,000. The bringing of a suit b."`h 198111 Wife Of` the docensbd against a vvI'Yl" MP3. Goring and her allies, to stop the p)'Il1(`llt Of (`ht-(`ks ` and notes and annul certain deeds. the total involved being over tl(l0.00. has brought ` the whole cause to light. llncnc \\' `mam mm linen Vina adouble the whole (` ` to ugut. Moses W. Field has been living adouble u:.. |.:..o...... L. on M... Inst dmrrpa mu~u nua Ho Give Away 1 Forums I Wl'tlo__wn and , V `Other I-`rle-mls. _ \> Detroit. `has her little .~z~u=`-titiym. which re- milids the reader of that P9`"!` 0888 in New York a few years 380 'l` the death of A five millionaire was 1119 K1101 1'0!` the appearance of five `id`5-" H 1`im.m the legal shanfot his estate and all with sub atnntial proofs of their cluimrk Mama w Fiohl 3.: nm -~.\`mzer Detroit. \ ..__.. MISTAKES OF-MOSES `w. HELD.` ll! Tllkoll Too Much. Iv ,n,.-nu, II `I IV Klul lIl'lII \ll vnnfur upon "I"! H1: nu, nnmn- A IIh|I|l| ' <|Il"`I ll I/(III I fun) ..-~s..r u-I High Clan. Fine Art. Live Stock. Iechnnical . .., nu v...` :9 the great [t'\'nlIuII. - '}Z;'.'.T.II;.iJ zi'.T.;..'..'u }.1.J..;{ " J JNE8 IOJVSURIA L Pllibpll IMt.lIhAn|mn ll0hlB|ool.CI|l'IIoIUL N.lL'- I'lmnt~ are an only Banal: the any on-nwi hy |toun.`thu'IIU] Ioourlu at nll,hoc- nut valor. cLsAn1Lpuss_7s um To eonuuess. HIUUV I in u u only nnulu lynch ofllencry `I :-nhlnc. roan look; longed In on tuning. [NEW IIHI OI BIHHJTOOIII. Il|l0l'IIl0(1lIlB '11- Dl.8l.'.l'- age 340. stucrage passengers are booked to and from Qm-rnsl Mn. In-rry. Belfnat. Ioudon and Uku- uow ut sume ruu-s M I.n'erpooL lntcrmodinlc passengers are fnrwnrdcd to and from (ilnsuuw and Liverpool by mil without extra (-lnnrm.-. Thu lm lruin '0 make connection mm the sluum.-r lamina Portland lunvue Ki Ion ` en.-ry \Vodl|c*B(1u)'lU |:l0 p.m.. and to HA ux ` user Thuraulu) an 1:40 pm. Al inn-rmnlion rlxnming the selection of run-Ihn run I'm nh'nin (rum Thuraulu) 1:10 ` * rgaruing selection 1 berths can be 0b'uin (rum r-1:11.11 Au IIAIIIIFIW mrlo Streets` HRAVD 'l`Rl'.\V ".""V' PA8S'GER S FATIHN -- RATHI nrnc As` PAHSANI. (`abM- $50. 36.3 and 375, according to Monm- modatiun. lnlcrmediule 8&1 Sleeruge C). in u- n lirkoln from Liver 0] in Portland or Rnlifnx- (`ahin 81m.$'2.`mn 8150 acvordinp: lo inn of alnwrooln. lnxemwdlaua 0&1. Steer- sun: S60. HES/7,4 TE /V0 L0/V6 /P. -- `I .-_a- Agent Grand Trunk Railway. oernor Johnson and Unurio Stream. 4-: a--__-. _. :r.=ALJsfii:B HOUSE up. _ ,._; un__L nA_ In._.... A World`! 'l`IoRot. Akonl. ('on1er Jonnmn um un- l)il'iO .`3l1"0t5LS, up A vcn 'rm'\V vvrv mu-\s'mtR s rA'rmN RI-2Tl'RN TICKE'l`.-3 wnll be on sale at RIN- GLIC I-`lli:5'l`-Cl.An':5 FARE AND ONE-THIRD good to go on 'I hnraday. Fda and autumn]. Apxil llh. 19!}: and inh. an return Iri to oonuncnm later than Tuesday. April 311. ' ' Qnhnnl I74: nntinnn I l l'l (npula, |-upl sun - lutwuura IIIII] U0 ucI\uI- ed at six gin flvsl-a-la.-is fare and one third. nod In K from April (`uh to I9.h. inclusive. zoos for return until April wth. inclusive. Puaaenger Lrnlna leave the nevi City Pinea- ger Depvrt. mot uf Johnson Street. as follows: 1 come ms-r. I GOING WMIT. Mixed. No. I . . . . . ..Il.'>.1D Mixod..`..at 7:1)n.n|. Mixed.....M 7:50&,\.m. Express Lrnlns \'oa. 3, 4 and 6 run sun an Included. No. 6 d res not run on Monday. All tickets good I0 relurn for thirty days. For rates and uunerul information I991] to rr|rvr\In A (`I 11 A 11! I117 . .I\l 6:10 a.m. only oflenary `rt-using. laun# Illd wand: In Every child III adult no-nly bonolnol. Gnu lndnouuh to On:-nupnnduntlnnln ON! 0' gr. W . an- n-- -.`.*.:..7':..:.;":"n._.`.....'::T1_='-3'5f& p.m. No. 5 Mucd leaves Kingston at 4.151% .. azrix-ea at Shnrbot Lake.nL 7:10 p.m.. urn 31;. No. 7 Express leaves Kingston at 11:45 _K_m.. connecting with (`..P.R. Nlght Expreu air. Shurbog Lake for points and west. Otlnwn. a.m.: Montreal. EASTER HOLIDAY SEASON, 1889. 5011001 Va.ca.uUus. On pr`scnlaI.iun of certificates from their Pri c.-pals, n-upi a an. teachers may be ticket- rs!-rhl.-as and in u Anril I9.h. inclusive. zoos F. DIVER&C0..,jT()_RONTO

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