BERVLS (}ALI.l'A...` AURANIA nmannm to I. Duke`: Early VeIIInI~- I'he Flu! 0|] well B: Is, and lie (rule It Oeenlloned some of Ike Qnotul (`lunged -A lap lie Pipe nun, signing the Direct In Which They llun. THE TBANEFOIIATION THAT HAS TAKEN PLACE 11! THIS `JABYING IUBIHII8. [SpeoiAl0oneupond.onoe.] Prrrsnuuu. Deu. 30.-'l`he time has not quite arrived to write the rise and fall 0! tbs petroleum industry, though in the estimation of the longest heads out this way It has seen its best day: and already begun to decline. Thm-n am mnnv causes for it. the most po- in best days anuaueaaynegun wuuuuu There are many it, tent probably being the utilization of net- ural gas The ad- vent oi` the ele ctric light it was expect- ed would injure the kerosene trade, but instead of which it has developed it. The contrast be- tween the t wo light: has resulted in an ontloavor to ,, 1' lncrouso tho power ' of the weaker Ono, which can only he done by increasing , . tho umount of all COL. I. 1. nmixn. consume-i. 'l`l~ - lxnprovenr.-nu; in the utilize.- tion of nntur:.i gas uro so many and so rep idly overtaking one another that it will not be a great while before it rivals the best articial gas in its illuminating qunlity, while as a fuel it slreudy unnot be excelled. In producing light a better result csnbe ob- tained even now generating ateun power And turning thy hr-Into electric liglm than by burning the product of rened petro- leum. Whnn thn hinitnrvnf netroleun: comes to `Eben the history of petroleum be written, were it: faithfully recorded, it would be nppaling in tho wrewhcdneu II; but produced This dnrk side will likely be novel told, but to tlmso who have watched the whirl of the oil craze for the lust quarter 0'. a ceihur it ii p qumtiou whether it has not been `cunts inawwd 01` 21 blessing to those engaged in it. The nvnrico and envy, together with the gainbling spirit. which it infused into every one (won in tho sliglibmt degree connected with in, has rusult/ed only in niinery and pov- erty in the end. Of course this is a misun- thropio viowof it, but it is shared by the majority of tin peoplu in this section thnl I lunm fnlln\\'ivI nil " have fullowuxl oil." We now! no better oxmnpiur of this {act than the liistory nf Uulonei" E L. Drake, the bnror of the llrst oil well He was a bright, brniuy fellow, who, had he contin- und nt milromiing or oven in itho dry goods bur-zixioas, in whit,-.h he had been engaged prior to his vouturn in Lhn direction of oil, would hnvu Inmiu his mark and retired wealthy. Ha wns n nmn of mom than average business capacity, In struck what. wus consid- ered one uf the "l)uunm.us" uf modern times. Thu speculative craze seimd him and he died I beggar. EV. mmpu-, vluwul Iv, tho pe oil." \\'.. IIIMIA` nn In-tn PETROLEUM INBUSTRY. THE OLD lluLLl want. The story of Drnkds first wall has been often tnlxl, uuii in recullwi now through the eihxrts being mmin to area: a monument no Drako. it is but :1 quariavr of a Century ago since putroimun was said At twvnt.yiivo coula nbottiu under ll! name of Sonacu Oil or American ()i|."v{'li' it is dear at a. dol- lnr a lmrroi. its 110 at that limu luy in its roniodinl unu M a cure for sprains, rhouma tism. beside the mango and vnriqm horse troubles. it uu7.o through the grouuni and was l"Uii0CiA`d in pm: nr iruins dug to receive it or was skinlnmui in the form of scum from thu uurfnm of the water. A spring of it Wm fuuuxi, iron: which 0' creek obtained its uamn. A company His ormed in 1554, under the nmnn uf thn liock 0ii com- pany, to gather this 021 and vudozwor to re- ne it and c with the coal oil, which had than bc-(`onus an important industry. The company lid not prosper, and the prop- erty full into tho imnnis of R New iluven con- cern, the Sc-nec9.()i| company, which sent COL Drukn, an old rniiruuri <'0n4iuctA)r. out to ex mniue the property anti report. This wax in 1957. In 1868 he (`0ur'uivc the idea of hor- ing an urtosian well, and on Aug. -2+, 1869, armor boring sixty-nine ii a bait feet, part of the distance through rock, he struck sand that he found contained oil. During the progress of the boring hu was troubled with In production was mcrauea to nuy worthonnn not-ago 091 per burn]. uxcltemont. which oi] oi II runmhar. Nb mining cu-no euwuodw-lthtaoIuryw1th.whk:h It holdofmvicehm. Anyonooouldlao I that [uhod forthlu wnlthnt 01 (ll)per day wu Ilka a loun- -llmrn bud: beeuna PoLvt_ms=1"A'Ni.'.' `(Ill rlllanvuvu Ulu up-vu-nu-. Inter filling the wall; this he overmnby theddollth an Iron tuba, inside of unlnx . which thndrulwon-bod. Inrall or ' Ihrtodllowinz with I the run of t cw: bu-nlnndny. d by Introducing a min production inc:-cued to `fty II. not-ago burn; Inn In turyhud. 'l9n`u bud: noeunn hand and the prooulot twisting them nronndfrmnmhnmrrrnnlhuamtlnnod om IE1 Ind we proctor wruung wnzm uoundtz-ommhonormglhuoxmtinnodlovor Inca. Praa-Crlhu luntotonhnd been Ioldhtrnchofoliohundrodsculwu ow Ioldbybnqunrofoot. Agllnntnnl-. Iormntion has khan alum and thla Iuno I` uuv uuuuu-uvu V- ..-- KINGSTON, CANADA. MOND_A _ EVENIISG. JAN. `property In In the markets "tor a song." The extent of the trading done in this 4 principal building in which the bums ll trunegged. There ere very handsome build- ing! elsewhere throughouj the oil region in which the business of buying end selling oil ei: Bx-adtord. Titusvilie and Oil City. e New York Consolidated Stock and Petroleum change has not as yet erected a building for in own line, though it has done a business this year of about 0,000,(X)0,(l)0 berrele. There are so many cities in this region that have onnn un and dovnilike the proverhiei rocket iscerriedon. Themostnotebleotthoso e ` property ma "for soul." trading city may be judged trom the oppeuanco of tho the bum. In trnnucted. many this raglan umv nave gone up and proverbial Ind stick that It. In consldemd risky business 0 invent over-much condence in It as I nallablo buninau, hence the heslmny with which building: devoted to the bushels worn slanted. BRADFORD 011. IXUIIANLII. The rlue and fall of Pinhole City illuntmtu this point. ln-.Jmuary\ 1865, oil was In!) Itruck them, which promised An unprece- dented yield. in a few months a city of 20,000 people were gathered thcx-c, fairly crawling over one another in the scramble for wealth. Winh those people cnme bunk; howl:-I, churches, R('ll()01 hon.-am and tho inevitable saloons. During tlm {nliuf that year its post. oillc-: lid this l.u'ga.st buiiness of any in P;-mmyivania outdnleui Philnlclphin and Plitshurg. \Vithin one year I riches showed signs of giving out an-l iLp0pulu- iiun begmnto (leis. In two yvny:-1 It wm a deserted settlelnent. nu.i Lu--lxw mu can suzrce find I1 building oi nu; kind to mark 1+. nihx '2 1helul. main onne:l_ln at lhlilsx with I113 nun Summer: leuu ave Thursday at 1:i0n.m. Tnohn. tnln connect. ng In. Porclaul envrsn every Wednepdny at 1:30 pm. HATER OI!` FABHAGF. lpl 5; points LIL new nurn, : u mu -...u..., nitimoro, Buffalo und Ci0\'\'i'\n Those pipes nre owned by the Unitlrl I ip` I.:l"H, a corporation controllml by H) v N niiunnl Transit cqmpeny, n (`0rp('l`uiinn ih~.L under- takes the storage umi U'nn~.'pnI'il\L!nll ut oil. This method of transporting ml in bulk is carried to this oxtem. {hut in n::m\' of the principal cities connovtozl with tho mi region by pipe lines the uid is retnilml in the con- sumer without ever having in-on |il`l|l in a barrel. In New York city and neighbor- hood iii 13 a. couunon thing`,to see immense iron tanks containing kvroseno drawn through the streets from which the con- sumer buys the oil. This tank has Leon lled at the refinery, the crude petroleum be- ing received there through pipes direct from the wells. This plan in about to be carried out in Liverpool and other foreign seaports. Ocean steamers are being mind up with im- mense oil tanks, into which the rened oil is pumped and emptied into tanks on the other side of the ocean. From them pipe lines may be constructed to carry it ecros-1 the country, thus bringing the labor used in the handling 0! this product down to the mini- ll'IlIlI`I new lrllll6I'-IV an-r lurlu-uu. Capt. Howell, of tho Uniu.-d Staten nnvy, has added another to the long list of patent submarine torpedoes which havn already been put upon an unolfondlng world. Capt` Howell's torpedo, um la n auccem, will run under wamr, steer itself and carry forty pounds of explosives. Twenty-four trials hnvehoen made with varying H|'l(.\0d. The aim ln View was to launch the tormdo from in vessel and have it propol itself at good wul In A rllu-wt. llnn ml nolntod Macon- MAI Ur Hrn Luann. This is one reason why the oil business may be will to have reached its highest develop- ment as an important industry. The ten- dency from this time forward will be to employ less and less labor. And this fuel has received further impetus by tho appllmr tin; of natural gas to the furnaces in the o.l region. This does away w ml: the humlling of coal n d ushos, so that to nil tho builerl ttod in his way it is only utx.-oxsxur to add the c of nnothor valve to the ( uties 0! Hung | nr the qplkr. Thus has the old glory departed from the oil nlds. Wham oucu it was all hustle and smoke, and grout communities of laborers, It has become quivt. and almost. deserted, while the uil keeps flowing on in 11 larger stream lhnn nvor. A. J. H0'ru\vl-:I.L. a vessel and have it propol lzseu an gouu $0011 in A direct line as pointed at a con- stant depth. Aspeod of eighteen miles an hour for 200 yards was obtained, with an ex- treme range of over 500 yards. while perfect direction has been combined with great, regu~ larity of tubmergonca -iv The mrnodo in cismr-shaved. and weighs iarity of Iubmergonce. The oorpodo cigar-shaped, weighs 28-vipounds. The extreme iength is 9 feet; diameter, 181; inches; shell of galvanized iron, onwthirty-second of an inch in thivk- uem The machinery consist; of a y-wheel with axes mmsvene. geared to win not-own. The submergenco in eifectaod by the relative action on the horizontal rudder of a spring, and a we prenlum which varies with the depth. device by which the i`()rpod0 in steered il, however, thn moat. interesting. The automatic cheering and/diving apparatus weighs five pounds, and is placed in n rimm- her in the red`, to which the wan-r hm: Al was The steering apparatus in on the prin- ciple 0! n gyroscope, whirh being mliriiml in turn about two (um nt, the saline` timo, re- volves nhout tho rt-suitnnt. nxin Hu thu inr- pe(|n_ VV'h(`ll ncml nn `MY n :inii-<-ting fnrvo. rolls to right, nr loft, if Hm to-ni<-:1--v in in- eet he to the right nr !"ff As Iii" rui'in;; of (he tnrpmln ti-`rv-'1: ' lim in'er\'l-ntixvn nfvn pI~ndu`mn n--tuntn-x :1: `I. "mi-in-"_ iii - '.nr':~-rl-I in rniiwi hnrk. wiiix-H is-x v:qni~.'niv~nt in : in: it. since the originni 'n~ii-.~->H:~.: fr-rm hm he-on f')il"\W"i iv`; nn v--pm.` np;m~s|iu rudvlvl` chm... 'n..', :.. ..m...\.. . I On in` rh . nniv lur- 1Tf"`. lm-I 'H.`ll'ip1)': ~ [redo which n!N~r Itrwll gux-_ - V..." (BcmI'.orod.) . . The tndo Are respectfully requested to sand in their ordora without deny it they duiro to hue thorn and promptly. R DAVIS 41 BONE. I duiro bus thom nuou promptly. ' a. mvls a some. I Futoriu--Goto Snoot, llontrosl ; Toronto *, ~bnnob. 34 Church Street, 1 f The oldest and most reliable brand of cigars in the market. Free from all chemi- cals and articial avoringn. Tba. uogvg 3-: . _ LIVOYPOOL Londonderry, Qucnnutowu 0 (us: to Hnllfu or Portland, Ind nlways I u Iowan rutaquowd by any other Ilmw. HIIIOIOPI I Beware of cigars articially avored for the purpose ofhnding the poot"quality of to- ` baoconsed. in avored cigars. Inns! upon ` ha ` the old reliable bnnde--"Cnble" and,` um Au-A Univannuy ncknoimugea to no the anon --V V."--".1 u---- -v- --7 -'r'-Iv 4` | IOC eight manufactured. Don't be pcrnadi ' L-'--' u ed to take other brands. No chemicnlmor Yesterday was the second New You rticianvoring used. _ in nucceurlojl without IISOW. ` ..' 1; pugfgv og'.,'_ `'0 760 Univannlly ncknailuilged to be the fmen `b F"Y 35] `' k'P`K- mr ninr mnnnfnclllrndz Don ! he mrnndi - may An Agad nnd iolplono Eonplr lllevllly | Ilnrnul to Olndon In Their loan. - '03 f Perth. Jon. `J.-A drendlnl occurrence tool: place here about ball-put 19 o'clock yuhrdoy. An old mm nomad Robbrt I , _nllnn nnd his wife. who .livo& in I `d 9`: hovel ueartlxo eastern limits of tho! " ic:{olrpo:;ti:l:s_, wchra `burned ht: an olriup. ` 0|! I lll Iyl 0II I0 IUIII , the inside. The couple ,were wary old i at 3.'.`.s'i..'l .'`i':';','. .`. .'..L. 23 1 ' Z mve tlfb Alarm or help thomnelven. Tho' 92:64 Lew bonosleh were rernovod to the look- I p to urnit_proper burial. Mr. Nnllnn 1 ' g was over lunch yarn of one uni land persistently refused be removed to .-__ -_. ' than nnnntv onnl for 1:11: knnninu`. { Tlvlnd Flaming or: am 3% `Ton Demand : Conhulon. Toronto, Jen. 2.-Tho inqueet on the I Inieide by evrullowing ll dose cl cubolic acid in the rooms of John Sutherland, ' bu been commenced. John Devin. of Bernie. the deocaeecfii father. identied I the body. and several letters found in the room where the girl snicidcd were ` recognized by him as iu lh.'l' hendwrit- ; inn. Sutherland met the girl for the first time on Monday uight. she we `' him ehe had some trouble with her, friends, and was unhcmcd to go home, and asked to-stay with him till Satur- day. She eteved till Friday at noon. when she left to go to her brother's. oi shortly afterwards left his ruomr, and. `on returifhig between 5 end 6 o'clock I found the girl there. She told him ehe bad poisoned herself. He ran for modi- ccl uecistniice, butbelore anything could be done she expired. Une letter. ad- dressed to her father, is as` follows: ` "Deer Father, -1 have just heard that you were looking for ine. I cannot tell the truth. I was ccneedol wrong long before I was guilty. l]t\ll0W Iem guilty. I blame D. K. Hniwley. ii boot and shoe traveller. Hie home I! on University street. He will be held respougihle for my poor I-.0lll. and what will my frieudn think when this has been divulged. I cannot live. Hell itsell will not be half so bed as I am enduring at present. I DIVE been in source of trouble to you. 1.... - ..ii .4. an nmi, Ynn mint excuse Kbodv of Adelaide Davis. who committed 1 been or trauma w _'/Uu, but .2: all at. an end. You must excuse this scribble for lam about dead. My poor sisters! I am glad that I am the one who has been led astray. Instead of any of them, for they will see by my ways that am hns ruined mo body and soul. [cannot live. (or I know you are in search 0! mo and I don't want. to 8(_`0 any on:-. Annua. P.S.-I \llLl not yield to ll&Wlcy n wxnhes, but he took nvlvnuhage of me and forced me to do so nearly two veara ago. My trunk and clothes are at 37 Carleton street. and I am here breathing My trunk and cleaner: turn an ac Carleton stream. mv Int. Don't. blame nhs one whose room I am in {or hn`hau been a friend. Good-bye. Anmn." PATRI XRCHS IN IND UUUH. Ihrsulmu-d .'4pIII In American udoleltuw. nhIp-siiory M tho '|'ru||hl.} Milwaukee, Jun. 2.--:A (mid of long standing. between the Sovereign (`-rand Lodge cl 0\llll(`li()\v.` and 11 branch of that Orilt-r known in; tho Patriarch cirr clo,is exprcted to culminate in either the wholesale sece.~sion of tho Pstriarclisl from the parent body or the entire dis- ruption ol the bitter O[`tlLl'. The Patri- nichul circle was organized in Milwaukee as 21 progressivo display mnk of Odd- lellowsiiip, though Clt1lLlJlD|( to on dis tinot in its operation. Siucu the second year of its establishment them hns,beeu s. couict betweui its members and the non-putriiucliinl furt.i(~ii of (Mdfellown. 'I'hoi-gh frowuul upon by the Sovereign Grind Lodge the circle but increased the strength in numerical and nancial strengtli, Iintil now it is 11 powerful so- ciety. principally rooted in Wisconsin. llliuuie, and Ohio. iind i.-lmost conned to the nine North-Wests rn States. It has 114 suhordinnto tornplcs and n rnembe 1`- ship excemlirvg 5.000. At the recent mr-sting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge action was taken to corupletolv stamp out the Patrinrcliml uir:1o- or to compel its members to abandon all claims to Old- fellowship. The committee on creden- tials refused to rrcoguize the delegates who were members of the circle. and a series of resolutions was adopted requir- ing all subordinate lodges not to re- oognizo [IS an (lddfellow or to admit to the lodge any member of tho Patriar- chial circle. the resolution to go into ellect on Jun. lot. In his circular of in~ structious the Gran-l Sire tlimntens. upon tho reissil of subordinate jurisdic~ tion to obey the order expelling Patri- archs who decline to give up allegiance to the circle. to suspend the ClJlll'l(`l`Il and to hint ontl offending lodges. This, it is thonght,will create it war all along the lino. The Pdtllxrcli, it is said. will divaplto the expulsion in the courts it necessary. _.,. .-$ __.. Btoenge ........ .. .. . If you are sending [or obtnu Prepaid Pa.ax~.aue 1 :1 mm otllce. Ivailnhle (ro Boollmnl, Frnnca. (lemma way: Deuu uuu Lolnlniis Iuiciur. Buds-l ~:sI.h.Jnn. `. ..-A tragedy in real life has cost A gloom over theatrical cir- cles of this city. A few days ago, Frau- lein Arenks Sziklsi, 11 young sud roman- tic girl, came to Buile-Pei-itli with s. sin- ter to study for the operntie stage. She was gifted with s charming voice and beautiful face. and soon obtained an en- gagement. A few nights ago she made a. brilliunt debut at the Klsusonhurg tlieirtre in Lelia Rookh." During the evening she was overwhelmed with com- pliments and bouquets. for which she had not Miss Minnie Hank's aversion. Her triumph seemed to have turned her head. for, after the performance. she forced s querrel upon a well known on- gineer. to whom she was engaged. be- cause he had declared himself unable to neglect his business to accompany her on a visit to her sister. The misunderstand ing. however. was smoothed over, and the betrothed couple hail kissed and made friends, when,,es the engineer was" on his wsy_ to th station with a friend, Frsuleinjtren nrnshed .ifter him cry- i n;(."Come baekl Come back! If you won't go to my sister's with me I'll kill yon."' And then she ran hack to her house. Knowing she had three times already attempted suicide her lover at once hastened after her. He burst open the door of her bedroom and found Frau- lein Arsnks already stretched on the floor in eonvnlsiws. Noticing a strong smell of cysnie said. he dsi-patched his friend `to the doctor's and iulminister-ed antidotes. In a few minutes the un- happy girl rallied sulcientlv to explain that she had poisoned herself with the contents _of a bottle of the acid stolen from the laboratory of is chemist : but relief had come ` late. and after sev- ersllhours of dre ` fnl agony she died in her lover's arm? The whole. city is mourning the lc s of this promising queen of opera. 3 l :._;_o._.--- THE WAGES OF SIN. --.. __ I K1331}-n1'A.Vt:u::Ax:1. .___. ----- END OF A LONG LIFT. 4 . @886. I ` . } AN IXIVHKTION WHICH VBBILY PROIIBII % 10 ETONXBH `I'VE WORLD. `I'aIun the .l'Ic:gIu of People Whether. They Will or Nu-A III Whlel loco-on n,IIun[erou Article llmler Bo-c (`Ir- cI-unhcn-PoInlers on Nnullrnl Lun- I'llU'I1IUISAl'ulU IIAI. The phutographur, piubably` 3 newspamr reporter, visits the distingniahod Min C., and begs that he may have the privilege 0! publishing her picture. Mine 0. gives a toes of her head, and scornfully refuses. The photographer mildly persists in urging her. She merely glaros at. him indignantly. Her expression "is just right. AI: this moment -ihuoperator pulls the magic curd C, whose end is fastened inside his coat. This pulls up the blinds, as it were, and exposes the sensitized plates. They are all ready, facing the eyelet. A moment. the ashing of an eye, and, lo! 'tis done! The young man man- ip\llM(`:i the innocent cord again, and the pinto, with the pircuro on it. is dropped into a tiny dark cliamber. By t.he_timo the dis- tingni.-luui Mia-1 C.'s big brother appears on the arena, to kick the reporter down stairs, he has her picture all sum and (`or- lain. Next morning it mums out in The Daily Howler, with a description vivid and picturesque enough to make the whole swell 0. family (:0 oil their heads with rage. Should the invention he practicable, it will open new worlds in reporters, detectives, physicians and others it may be taken as testimony in nuts 0! crimu, whore the word of human witnxxmos would be inipoachol. Mute, but infallible, its uvidnnco would ntnml against the oath of any man alive. The nnunratun ii hnlil in l)ll1(`0 bv ll small ` ____-. A Belgian genius has invented a method 01 inking photographs, which opens up some alarming possibilities. it is nothing inorzeoy l[" than a photographic camera, so small thutit may be carried in the hat. A`t1nf, innocent looking cord. such as is used to fasten hats in windy weather, or to hold eye glasses, is all that appears to the eye to indi- cate the diabolical capahilitlm Inside thnt hat. It has a little eyelet-hole ventilator, B, in the front, such as is commonly seen in fol! hum. Behind the eyelet is the photographic V nppnratus. 1, l The obiect. of the invention is toonnblo I The object. of to enable parsons to take photographs dthout appear- ing to do no. nooumm, rrnncu. uunu:-u;. L ....... -- II]! Steerage $313.00. .....I r.\..4l/~.mIm-n1 ():unnnL')Wu or U! of nnve. The apparatus is held plums by slide flxul to n plocv of wood that is fnstnaned to the crown of the hat. Through ' this arrangement it is easy, after the photograph has been taken, to remove the apparatus and put. it into one's pocket The little nmmth es (18-100 of an inch it one's pocket negatives (18-100 square) taken with the phobogmphlc but pork mlt of projecting very sharp views, the feet square, by xnoun-a of tho nxyhydmgen hm- tern. The uses to whivh photography is capable of being put are not even yet. thor- oughly_ tried. The tinm will likely come when ovary newspupor x-opener and corre- spondent, will also neml to he a photzogmphor, and to carry his tools with him us regularly rua u notn book and ponvill Nuullcul Phraauulogy. The follonig 0x|1lnnnf.i:)n of nautical rm-nus, taken from Thu Scntsnmn, mny be of interest to the rvmlor: Tn \\'imlwnwl--Tn\vnrd llnlt. nulnt from which the wmu blown . | To \Vork to Windwnr\l-T0 make progress against the wind by making. To Tuck-T0 turn (1 ship by the sails and interest the rvmlor: To Wiudwnrd-Tmvnrd that. point which the wind blows. Tn \\'mL. m \\.'in.Iwm-.I_ I`n m11l(nnr0E'r0SE I wind by making. Tu_ck-To ship by rudder against the wind. Imwm-d--Thn nuiut [O\Vll`(lS which the against the wind. Looward--Tho point wind hluwn. Hv Hm Hmul-Whnn n shin is dnener in wind luuwn` By the Head-wben a ship is deeper the water forward than aft. By thu |'a`mrn-I{eversa of the (ormer. lly Llm \Vim|-\Vhun I: ship L9 ml near the wind in her how! can lin, with sails lled. Falling (_)lY- Whnn n ship nmvvs from the wind 1II'lh-rllmllslmv u1ht,. I4UH`l UL llI'llll LII lk llm \'us(-wl `n uimlm Off and n-('u1ning tack and lvuviug it on I Slurl:0nr.l-'l`hu riglxl l'ort-- l'n the loft. siuln to put the he-lm to left )ru'l>nunl. to nmkn n mI'l>num, I nlnity at 5` Sr. |l\:l (In !n:chl.;)V'l`I |'IlVfnx Porl.ln'ud,'nnd nlways n Iowa by For Twkou. otc.. nuply (lhlengu lmpiclly Putting: Her Electric \\'|r(-s Out of Sight. There are about l.`,0(N) niiluxr uf wires in Chicago, u.-wed by Lin tviugrnpli, telephone and olociric light (`mm unit-R, besides many private lint-:1, Acmnling in the reporii-3 N- (`(`iV0(i ivy Mr. Barrett. the city electrician, irom lhn various (`ompmxim inst December, there were shown no I about l,lUU miles oi` wire under ground. Since than the work has been actively going 011, mu] during the present year about three tinms that amount have been put ut of sight. At present the wires belongl g to the city, the Postal and Bankers am Mervhnms telegraph, bmides those of :1 number of eloctriclight. compa- nc... urn umlnr around. nnd the point from of number or eloctnc ugnr. nies, am undur ground, poles which ch:-y hung are being cut down. The \Veatern Union company is placing its wlrm in pipes The undertround Mun is spreading through- The underground out. the country, and the insulating fuctoriai are, in consequence, pushed to their utmost capacity to supply lho immense demand, some of them being at least six months he- hind in their orders. He says that by May 1 all the wires in the Business portion/of the city will be under ground, thougn` it will probably take at least ten years` place all the wires throughout the city under ground. IIlI.o urloll rroln unnu wulw. The white brick now made in France from the immense accumulations of wusto sand at gins factories, is likely_to prove a vnlunble industry. The process of produc- tion consist: in subjecting the and to nu immense hydraulic pressure, and than bak- ing in furnaces at a high temperature, so as toproduru blocks of various forms and di- mennionn, o,nunirorm white color, and of almost pure ailnx The product is un- Aechzd by the heaviest frosts or by the sun nr hnln XBVANCE 6}` SCIENCE. In a recent lecture on caisson dinnue Dr. A. V. Meign relates` that a visitor once opened his l:randy\ flask while in the com- pre-aod nlr chamber, and recorklng it placed it in his pocket. When he got. back to tho outer air the flank exploded with consider; l able violence. "No more telling Itory conld bl! told," id the doctor, than thlt of Q brandy ask I. show whlnt must ocmr with . ova-rv liquid and"gu combined with X hufunn exouomy upon coming onto! Glli clmmber." While under pressure IMXIO ol the workmen were aunckod' but on ` the chamber they here |11chil1al wit}! l I \ `Inc l l\|' urn IJlIOIIGc bono` and their vitd nargian 'pu-`nlynd. The mm are now kept under strict. medial u contrul, while dolnz this work, and the pn- cent/ugs of mortality in shied to hnvohcm vcrv largzelv `rwluvgl. ; A ! Patti in to hlva 16:! 015,090 by not ' being Able to keep her engagements in Hol- lam]. being , land. mnlty hr snnllu 111 ll )! wuru HLu.ruuuru. St unl (In -Tn kn-vp in the course. Turning tn Wimlwm'd-Tacklng. To \\'our-To turn round from the wind. ~.l-'l'hn rigllt, .-eixlo. who shin. Thia borm is used iusmml of the word dlstilmtion {mm the .\.: a.. L. mm-.l gem-lum-.I nno-t','i;!:x'e;;{)w, Huvre, Au1.worp`Tmd other ,oinLa on the Cnuliu(-,nt -, and for Mediter- I`-IIIFKD pcrbn. For freight. and passage, apply at Oom- v.muy'u )1f`.co_ No. 4. Y -owlima Green. New Vor., VI` \EI .N()N H. BROWN s (30. AW. I \.1_m;.\AE1~V: A LAN LIN E. fII'\l`lI YWIIIIIIJ .1 Ln IL-ovmrd, which makes mlmml. ting near the land on one the other. ..I.o l_':Alf\ I l}les' Lnmgxrth e Ammgnia | Ramona all Unuuhu Ilnnobee. Cu:oI Ltmobelllllouulc. Hptnn Ilenluama. Found- or. W Imbr. sprung Kuoer. Bpnvln. Blnxbono. nmcr. \V1uugnlha. ....u 5... _:n.,.... as ngll-nmi n- -5 hum Iwuu. Vuuuzn . u mu` nu-. No utnhlo should be wllhou: It. lnnroad mining mud express oom niu all use Gila Llnlmont. and In the I nolug stable: pl "Ba Imont. And Innllurd 1: hu unmoved wonders. Ono trial will convince. Wrlto Du. olmua, Box 3lS!,N.,l'. P. 0.. who will. wllhaul oumze, mu ulvloe on All dluuu And also on the mum eumnt ohuttle. sold b J. (L Kma. Drugglnt. lug 50., :0 Boo. and GI. I bom-<..nnd lu quart: at 021m. In which than in a grant av . The Llnlmoul. lu wlilte wrap- per: la {or tub ly use : was lu yellow [or came On! '19 [ IMPOR 'I`.A.N"I' 'l`n `Inn:-Inna turn.-In I M AL':ro1=E:F-_{sY N 1 I Ln` I880, fill: LIVING AGE enter! upon its forty-ahird ye3r,)mv|u|lm5l,w1lL\ ooutlnuouu com mendnuon and sue:-ops. A W Iultlt L! .\I -H . II N I". It, givgg n.y.;wo v. \a--\.,. .-..- DRUG GIST, [KI NCISTON, - ONT. Rant `)1 ohm mndnlloxi fty-two numbers of ai Ly four pngcunch, or more llun _ tin: n-Inll fhnnlnnnal PROF. G WjE_IOTCHI{IN, au.\iy {our pages (non, or worn uuu 'l`h,r,ee and :3 Quarter thousand double-column ootnvo pages of reudina mutter yang. It presents in an iuexpemivo form. con- aids nu it: great unonnb ol mnnor,-with troub- nou. owing to In woeiriy issue, and with 5 corn plataneu nowhere cine Lnempted. Thu beat Eunyu, Reviews, Criticisms. For-ini and Short Stories, hk0'0b9. of Travel and liia' oovery, Ponrry, Hoiantiiio. Biogrsphioni, Historical, Int] Poiitionl Infonnuion. {mm lhe entire body of Forei u I Periodical Liierniuru. an Foremost Living Writers. The uh]:-at umlmm-1 culllvsnetl Iulell-ell. in every d-paHnuent ol L1t`2rMure. science. Poll- tlmy, and Art, llnd (ax;-roar-ion in the Perlodical Litonluro of hnmpe. und mapcninlly or Great Britain` I _ a year, furmuoa, hum the great. and generally lnncceaulble mass of this hmnture, um only oompilncnouv.ha.t,wh1le within tha reach of all, in nliufaclory in the 0OMPLlC lE'Nl<}u< with which 1! ambrarea wlmtover ls pf Immediate lnierosmor of solid. permanent vnlun. llln llneraloro Indlapemmble to every cno who wishes to keep race with the events or In- Dellectuul progrouo H10 Mine, or to cultivate In himself or his family general Iutelllgeuqo and meruy (mate. mlnlnna n ambraqea wlmtaver is nr 111` inlerosmor valun. II In Indlnpemu_uhl_e cw up1n1ons. "It. in uot loo much to any um: Wltn'l_`lI!L1v- nu) An: nnn command: the whole field 0! cu! rontlilenny aclivnty ; and It has never boon so bright. so connpralxenaivr, no dlvenlod in In- terest u M In lo-t_Iay."- Baum: Traveller. . ,.. .u_. n..:. Yo I: Tribnm. l: ous.bleI it: readers to keep mlly abreast ol the but thou ht and menture of mvmzaticn " Clarinlian It rm-al,1 n'llabur[. `Bloarsuby. notion. science. criticism. history. poetry. trnvola, whntevnr man urn Interested in, I no found nero."-Thr IVa!r'lnnIu Boston. "Throunh its huge! alone. H II pouanble to be I30 "Through II wall kuformod in current. Iltenuuro an by the porulal of: long list of mon!.hHas."-I hiladrI phia InquI're'r. In fact. a ragder r}r_LdsxI9_n1_ore than thi one ,. ,.u_ ._n. 1r;;:V1';wInquI'rer. reader nr eds no more this publtostion to Nev him well abreast of Enallnh mviodloal |ltn.rnluxc." 4 Sunday School Tinu-x_ 30th. 313%. and ran. lat, zuu nuu an u Prof. H. heving hed 30 yeere gx erieej. bu become master of his proleee on. In do/in the hernis he cannot hold in its place. He unae different tmence of bin own menu- hoture for the dierent. hornis. Prof. II. treetn Inguinsl, Umbilical. Verioocele. ohiidren, with Lil 0! which he has been vary eueeeeetnl in this vicinity. Prof. H. bu invented ea epperetue to hold the pile: in their proper plnr-en, which has been es nuooeeelnl In his other inventions. Ge nndeeo for yourlelvou. Doc. 7. o "Coming anon 5 win. In Ibo pxoduotlans oi the for d|y."-MmIlrea1 Ganlla. "One cnnnot. {em everyt} Iue pnuuuuuuun _ rem everything? . No nun wr] be bcblnd the lltentu_re 0! than tlmen who read: Tau LIVING AoI."-Zmn'n Herald, Boston. "I! furnishes I complete compilation of an tn- dlnpenublo lItarM.uro."-Ohicagn Evening Jou_v~ ml L "ll Inn not onl time. but mo:xoy."-1'aar/no Chm-chman. San ranliann. `ll. hu become iudlnpensabio." - New-}ork Observer. "The bol pubholmon we know in the world." -]{o;-ning Slnr, Wilmington, N,o_ Pubnnhed Wm nu an M ou n ygg .-_ /rfe 0/ S'tnr, Published WEI-KLI 98(1) your, ponfaga. ` I.I7lI I'llI\l:..- ` for the Best Home and Foreign Litera.ture- ` ("Possessed at Tnnnxvlxa Aol um! one or other 0! our vivacious American monlhllop. I Iubucnbcr will mm hlmult in command 0/ the whole u'1Iullo-n."- -Phila. Eve. Bulletin] For a1o.oo.'rmn Lxvmo Ann and snyg_no_u_f the -I )u`la`. $10.50. Tam my on of Amoricnn 04 Monthlieslor Harper : Weakly or Bazar) will be am. {at I you-, at aid ; or. {or |0..':0. Tan Lxvmo Am: nnd tho . icholcu, Qlrlrlra-I ul.l'l`'!`El.l. & 00.. Bonlol. IIJO. I an A |Addnu. THE partnership heretofore existing be- tween the subscribers as merchant tailors. at No. 59, Brock street. in the City of Kingston. under the name of T. Moore & Son. has this day been dissolved by consent. The business will henceforth be carried on by the undersigned, William Moore, to whom all debt: due the late rm are ay- able. and who will pay the debts ofsaid rm. THOMAS MOORE. .-5 w. 1. MOORE. hntn sue December. 158:. ' dluolvod, nu II osrrlod on by the of A. El`: 0 Co. IIAAUI GR KND DUGHES i COOKING RAN~ OBS. COUNTEd3 & ATHENIAN BASE. BURNERS, and I full assortment of other Ilrsrolus Stoves, ho . from the well known msnulnotory of uurnoy :1 00. For sale st AUHANIA . 0 00$. 85 VIA . GALLIA... AURANIA. UluGON.. I PARTNERSHIP hlzhctto oxloung be tween mnolf and Otto Eggs. undo! the Inna sad nylo of HAAZ BRO!" II Vlnuu Ilnuhotnnu at the on; of K1 non. hubocn dluglvpd, _nq_uld l_:uLlz:a-Aw! hnentut be ..I.. n... Inning ii;-Eh-;t7:r:v-'I';t iioiii huboon dluolvod, nd uld basins. vi undunlguod under the nuns , Iconlon Bouzo} I n:L|c|Ij:{iunn__ouquI| [QHAMEAGN Es.| xunun I Sept. 21. Elycorolo of liolery citmpound (CONTAINING NO OPIUML Dissolution of Paftnership. Dissolution of Partnership. Springlass `IE; & Supporters B purcnnser L0 uuuw |u`aI: wunl. uu II ` J. GEO. KING, 'I'\1`rlVrVfVlCVI`| -` W. j. mum Dated 315: Decamber. 1385. :.|? l..l-.J_ \I.l_\I .1. ..l.`.I..I. 'l`o Ownvrs orsloi-ls. I"LlvIn g Ago-. {on mivm four large rulumeas r, mulhln I I.I7B I'Rl(1E ' . F9'.`'?'T`f T`T`T`% %`% .3.,_``' It aux-Inlulu In Opinions. 0 mm In that 71 ldteraluru. M > pens ol lhn . . -r-r< `I'M: sad 28Ih. . KINGSTON ~ Burnett. llound, Jun. `2`.N.h, 30th. 8133, and Feb. 19!, 2nd and 3n] n, n n |_-..x_.. L-) an unnrl n-unnrinlu ........ -u Indigestion a. but mo:uf."-Pac1'c I00. ,nu'ox auz. " .:.:_::_: `Jill IS noun VJIII 1oRoWN3hWELi5i.bUB IT WILL PLEA` 1) YOU. [I-` up; Dons [QT KHXCP H`. WRITE DIBI-20'] -10.. DE8EB.0N I0_, :')t'I`. .3 I n 1 1 \ ASK YOUR G-ROGER FOR IISIJD II AI`IlIIlIIl I` \IlDL NV? . .1. \.a `cunt VI-Q-\Jsa-1:-v as THI RATHBUN C DMPANYB vi-vxr 'I'9a?P7I2Iu- 1'1? 1'! _ A . . emu. ABClTECT." OVFICE - M0307 Bunn- Klnglton. ; _ WM. NBWLANDI, JE., RCHITECT. Ford's monk. Hrock- zo- oond oor. -ruun n. nuuvuln. IJ...n., q0L!OI'l'0B, no. OD .eo- Oltu-anon S(l'Iou,o L. ponlte the Poet Omco. MONEY TO [.05 at lowest cure}! rates. OF Allblon, Urleanu ()0 . N.Y,. will again vini In follnwu ' - NAPAN'EE--Cnmpbell Hou-u.'_ _.Ian. 26th. RINGRTON Burnett. llound. " wnuum a wu.xxu.* k,o.. Klnmnon. 0|) amaAn.D wanrm. I Joclu-n n. wnmu: aonn.x_,saAvII PARIIIRTEK AI.0.r.-rm-y-at-Iz:v, Bolicitor, ac ` 0tnco-Princene Buoanonr Dt.8tInua:' Drug Store. Mouov to Lean on llul ilatnte. c. 1;. uu1u\n,lI.I)., u.u.1-1., I..u.u., DENTIST. Graduate of New York Colleen of llonhliryt 0lco--WolllngIou Stun. be- tween Prlucusa and Brock Bu-aota. Pu-uoula Inez-non paid to the nrouonulon ol the unu- nl Ooatl`. Student wanted. I) run I um. I. vomm. Il.D., R lL`Ml1ERuHha lloynl (tollano ol Hurgoom Lnnrinn, nml Hnentlale 01 the A olh~ on-y'a ')onmnnv. London. lCmz.. Hurnunn, unn- l:l0'I`E[;, on King iltroot. I FIRST-CLASS l(l(iti will II`: I he on hand on the shortcut uotloo. ELDE C m(OH.. Proprlegora. IN CONNEL`/l`l()N \Vl'l' I:I0'I`E[;, RIG MONEY T0 LOAN. RONTENA(`. LOAN h INVESTMENT BOT Money to Lnan 1'1 laruo or small man. an lowest. current nuns. and on man. I-vonblo terms. on the nocurny of Farm. City Ind Town properly. Mornzanoa and Debonluml pnrohuad Mouoy rucolved on -lepollt, Ind Intouu nllowod thereon. THOMAH umnaa. llnmur. Or rnclr.--0pposite maven Ulco. Klnntou. UOLILB rura. H'll |u)l.wlUI Lnuuxng IIII IIIII IJII been and uhnut lun',,u Stuck: and Chup (loodl. First. Prime and lmruzo Displays :5 the Ounu-3| F`-Ir whhnn ta rmntml lhn nuhlln that whlln` l`II"9l |'l'ilDl Ilia lnH.l'll(l IJIIIHIII I5 lnl! uunujn Fair, wishes In N!!!-ilili the public um while` others iuve doue llm iuliniuu about me number 0! their n'ri1.en,lm |laBiio;i:1I|iei, ind inn. M tho stre Hu 0. rm-olvexl more money tor Firlt Primunn Furn than all _tho olineroxhlhiicru put fnnnlhnr STILL TAKIUHE mun 1 ml mm cnswmaas (GALLOWAY `WQJKROBINSON, wvruxv. .1; hIH'l`ll. S`1()L1(3lT()RS. h'l`(`.. 199 Ontario Elrtot. King g aI.ou,()u'.. HAPPY NEW YEAR. / Ilporter of and Dealer Paper Ilangisngs, 271 n,u;or s'rIu:n'r. in in? i FIRE! rum FANCYGOODS. TOILETVARTICLES, PERFUMES, " XMAS CARDS, ARTlSTS'MATER|AL8, ETC. . ETC, . A! Great/y /feduceo Prlcdh. CHEIIP A{I_BllITIFUL. l"Ol' BIIG II Romy : llardmro Sim. PRINCESS STREET. (1.... m , X } ..__ For Fin. Bum} sud Comb am. odm-. Drpuing nnd Jewel Ones, In an up land annual. uhowingtho nontlino in tho 1939'. (gut Stock of ARTISTS` MATERIALS is Very Ilnrge. 9.. our Linen-Faced (Jud: {or painting FIEITEILB LBAI _IlYB8TlBl? am. .--_ OTIOF. in harsh] uinn Hm! I D1vl%CI , Thus Pot Com. upon tho Osplul out 0 IN: lumnlton lot the current but ha . um! am the nu II both: but: 3 w w lhcootttra one: on on that '1' u I3. Jlolihdavollullnly, " ~ non. IG. S. HOBART Ilnrge. See our panning in oil: Inthonl any prepnntiovn : slno tho ...- Hnn nf `B1-nu Plnoanoi. (VI?! haul- prepnntiovn um In new line of Brut Plnoqnoi, (var! bugl- ua many tome) Opal, Gina. Pluoquu other novelties. to be hld only It A -- r 1.!` r TKTITJI : other DOVGIUCE. to no Illa only II .A.- Pv CI-IOVVl'NS no.4 II:-Inn-pun nu-en nun .4: runs. VHE undersigned wlvh to Inform the null that ha ha lltlod upnud n nuod A L! Elli [N WIT}! H `. l.AV\'Rli.'NCE l:I0'I`E[;, ADAI nu RTIIUB. I CCOONTANT. AUDITOR. to. own (`In K ones Buooa. nou Kim: 81.. uyu. ... . Piism run THE nuunnsn me or |usIfL_:Insmuu:nIs. Gwglqo. PEDLER an . hm Fuumrv 19!! Uninn St. u. r.. n1Al\nn,u.U.5..h.lJ-I1.` ENTIHT. Omco and noaldenco, Prlnoou 6!. between Momronl sud vdonbom-nnou ntboul Oxide (Laughing (iu) ndmlnluurod tc minivan extuwllun of teeth. \,.uu\unur.nn nnu .. PWNANCQH. AGENTS Clarenoorllre-I` Km Mun. Mr-n-xv In lnnu on ro-Al unit an uthm--nmlrnth-w IKE AND SON. IWHITIG and hulldln Bnrvoyon. co. Wolumnon-utreet. uglun. alum unusAl.u. l.A., II 1)., 0 I1. (Successor to Late on. Mocnnaou.) JHYBICXAN, SURGEON. dd. ()loo- lou- _ tron] Street batwoou Prinoou and Brook tracts. L. Cl.BIlN'l'B, ' )xcN'rmr, directly oppoalto mrPon Olli \\'ellu-.gu~n Hzwrr Eotahliobc-d In King- mi: county. 0. 1c Hcnum. Oman and ma": mtory. Uumu Street. near (lrvhlutuomo. .__-.-`---,,,_. xluguuop Doe lIl5.~l@L Ami protect ` FIANOB IOVED 1 care. on the shortcut noun Tuning A alt]. 0.16 Oflll Mann pry, (lrvhlufuomo. WE WISE. L'.l'.El..lkl' .L.' J-'-l.l-l.I_J.L'_l.L\l WI offer 3: his Factory, H8 Union SL. his onuro stock of Orgnnu sud Pianos, new sud second hnnd. . Term: any. 1-: lnnnnnn QC unnnnu-nu Business: Cards. L4'J3.\.J vvu ilil Princess all-en mm frl`.-uds.1-lensucnllnud Mus amnp stn.--It ol Furl. lo be '(mHuw.uy, to Imnp you mum 6! A"oIh~ '.Lnndon. En .,Burgoon 000- :e Prinoeu B roel..oor. 15m. ). __ huzn hurm-v.nI-Jul: lull Iluo 01 Indian` mm d `twmu tanding all um bu n Ht..u~|.- nnll (`Jnun (lnndI_ I m.n_)cum1_n. wmuu Iii"'iiuT5p ST-. mnsrouf Ilnv H. die`; n*njma`un A W; DRENNAN b` unnmgsggla nyrnuwjumm VIHHI PII-Ill No. 10. NEW Yllli Lana 'l CIIEPIIU-U vu11IIuII;uuun. , W. M. DRENNAN ____.-_ A. .._..--n CL 0194...... run an m{uum:r-n}aiie mnus] na__Int|.-u-no nnnnt. ET .IIlOI`I'0N. _I :. ~1n'::3` `srA3Iu!s~ :19 um! 3_P'_- VV -n JILI -f&j>Q` -I-V .11-cl-V nrlnnna nnu.lln.nh'I1Pr1noon Inl- .\An cxporlonoul man than on we Pn III I`: , ' A 5&0-.-llWcIIl'q!u`;uouP<:|`I0u. nnllolqn Wlllhutlot. V Jntlt. . - " in ' v Telephone Con-unlcuuon. 999 `I 1- 15 'I'k1"ls`I' A `K1 .`AI`I`;S IPI" I'Il!!.`I;IIz-... Cabin--$60, 380 uud 8100, according to Looommnlahiou, Intonnediute passage-' an _ I ~ voffiv. AI`lis` lDi~'-mI'HHAGl-2: can .1-.. ....A um M-mrdmu , Travqmng. wan by mner Ilnrr. r oc.. 'l`IIOS. IIANLEY 'orl-1': 1`|;kcL mam, 174 and 170 Ontario BL I. K! IJIIOA & Btu)! Ilvuu , "l`a1|tica. Alhnny. New Y i. 1'". phis, Wnblnctbn. Bnmmou ud_ an Hinmn Ne nhorn II VIII] llliuul. -~_-u - _.V_. ., ,l _ and n,l`l`l 6lntpl.n ~ Now York, yin 0.1.8.. 'l'.Ll. sud 11.1.0. nu. ___...u_____u Is Ne;er-C1osed.- II. C.` B. JAIIVII. ,,-_._- _A- - , nepdny 9.: IZJU p.m. RATES 01" I5 ). I Slt.-ac-nga at very 'l`wkraca to and from I town an` all nuhor THOUSAND ISLAND ROUTE BY BLIOI IIVII LIA` "" "| -I-- V__L III2I.I.Inlm` .- _ . - '1`. BAILEY. Gd. Tutu Aft. _{._j__.__ very low rates. Stoongo .-om Liverpool and Queens mhnr parts: of Europe at AM) LIVERPOOL .. Saturday. Jan. zua .. . . .Saturday, Jan. 9th . . . .Sa.t.urda.y. Jun. 16th . . . uturdny, Jun. 23rd 'Xnturda.y, Jan. 80th . .. ..Saturday,Fab. 6th `f`Hn.turday. Feb, 18th Hnt.nn]H.V. F61). 20] Tnturday. Feb, mm . Ha.l.un1n.y, 20th our lxenda you can re ckolu M loweel Intel 3 {rom England, lrelnud. -many. Sweden And Nor~ ."FMurdny. Jan. 2ud shnurdnv. ICI- I ourllloago `at nul- o1I'n`luo. SOWVI In` an vn-nur Pu. love: I r .1:-n. Through Bill. of LIsdiugJ;i_v1n l9r Bel- Huob, Uluaguw, Huvre, Autwofpkfud other mco, Rowling V .2 UN H. m nu. l ,`yh*l1~:aj_1;r4r\;.\AE1*Vl ... ....-....n Hll'l'l'l MAUI` - I45 )| I70. 580. 930. KY?" Route 1. This Powder nuvur varina. A marvonot punny stun Lh and whdielovneuam. Moro eu0n0- mlc man the ordinary hnda. nnd cannot. be told in compouuou With the m ltnudo of low tout abort weight, IN!!!) or ahoknte powders. Sold only in cans, Roux. nu PowmmL!o., 103 Wall Bc.- New York. R01! 2-s-_ \ The finest in [`Iuvonr. The Easiest lo Ilse. can be served up Piping Ilot Ir a .v!oIIIcm. - _._...__q.. .1-I.I intlanl Ilnuvnnu-. II` In .'0lI.IcIu. l.yman slloll Medal. Flavour` Inn; lissonros. llnrlvnlh-cl fur I'urIly mud Slrelnullfvi Dec. 10.` Ihving secured the World : Tlokv-I Annoy n to resent all Lines of Steamers xlylntz on than n Al Autlo and Pacific OCGBDF. Conn 11 on for nnrlu in mi nmlmxn Htaloa. Want Iudtell. Con- Accurate and rahnhlo lnlurnmtion xzlven ru- gnrdlnu Route: and Rana, euher by mm] or personally. M. WORLD ? r/c/(rAcm:r,, "'r2KNI:_>mj`RuNT<) wums. WW? AGENCY] NEW XOQK LIVER: Va AT roux ruuon) ,.n_ (CAIJ. Portraits ,1 Hoti,Coffee . . \-,-.2.` .1 L -` __ F03 was New and Beautiful Mow Scenes] HEN DERSON S. I I have the Luger of Jleighn in the city. H 1 hum I larva an RoB;;vsoN winter. . III. I have A Large Horse-Shneing Hhop and 3 I1 rat-cl cm horse-shoer. ot dlengnn in me (My. II. I hsvo I large store house for you to leave your Carriages and Wuggoua for the winter. En I h I umJO`:|IiII::o&.Iho|1f Bublu ton I 0 C 61 0B._nBOCl IBIGOT STREETS. Kln Horn I2ahAnln. `Llvnrv and Runni- Tllh`. BHUILI` E `INN "UNI I DIIIUI |IIIIII KI 11 lxohn Ll cl Board- lng Sou cannon. at live`: Ind Btnou 1.1-` A 1-A- -5-4.. oTR15iEi.7;{isiTIz;`g ;E`&1'T, Irma E1. mm is.` K And `#010 "~Undox{wou ;-Shun /over At J. R. 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