Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Aug 1887, p. 2

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~ HARDWARE,STOVES AND TINWARE. V3: THE PILLS; tlur nation: n. on. Q'IY\\l Some of the Cholcest Goods still left to select from. Leave your order in season and secure l Bargnin. C. ROBINSON, A Sweeping Reductions in Balance of Spring & Summer Stock C. ROBINSONS f The most comfortable foot wear for this ho lweather. D. F. ARMSTRONG I Visit our stores and you will exper- ience an Optical Conviction that we are making Gigantic Preparations for WIGWAM SHOES the FALL TRADE. F. X. GUUSINEAU & B0. I Watch our advertising space for forth- [coming Special Announcements. w__M._ R6INsc_>N, _ I-\ 1, 15-1, N0 TIME TO PARTIGULARIZEI NE17vF%AJ_`__.L GOODS Now Receiving, Opening Out and Mar/ting Of om Immense Stool: of ` NEW - FALL - GOODS. I$1nl.) . rythu|g' In that `be desired ' Dnuti I ~ c.......n...i..:.:......?2 "', "` All-Wool, White. Guy. Seuletnnd Fancy Flannel: in all qunlitics and at Lowest nihln Fianna; ' o mm den-or; of Leno Yard: nelson n ... Good: from 10. . . - I lIu:d`|omo how Emhmidorod [human (good: that have not heal shown hofore in I . HUSTLINGTIMES w - lluuuttcturodomy by Thomas Holloway. 78 New Oxlbrd St... lam 533 oxmm St... London. , `t Purchasora ahouldlookeothe Lnbolon theoxos and Pou. It the address is not 683 OXFORD STREET. LONDON. they are spurious. AM It I1llK)lll0flhQ)'&l'I l$lIlNOl'Ql'IG1y(0l`C0l"l'0 Dbonleruttho \*oornnu.nndI'orrettn.'In;|h - thy action to the S'l`0.\lA Hand BOWEIS. or not on the Liver and Kidney: with f?c {'{?o'L'&'3?e`E3ioi':`u`3`x%3a"F``wm"&3fi`qu n".i`J u'.3` mn'.`;?.i3 THE OINTM NT} !3'"! 93*`-?> "2'! 9.1,-D..`."'3". NEW STAND. For Ladies, Gents, Boys, Misses and 0h/'/dren. BOWES gs: BIsoN:E:TT:a1 BUSY DAYS In order to make room for Fall Purchases. " HEADQUARTER snon: STORE. 14-I PRINCESS STREET. An ntulloeuonsoflhoyouu nlhhlol-emuiytore `nu Dlnad\*oomuun.nndI'or rennet: ' Honk all recent WonndshCAuIt)u. Brnlaesund and is A certain cure for LEGS. SORI. , UL- u no equal for the can of Bronchith. Sore Throat. __-_.\1`_. I II-vuv-xv wt: in --u--.- -- ----' glaze 0! D. I-`. Annstrongl. has to inform his friends that Inn has opened a Boot and Shoo `-\.\'lL. oprosm um wmnson HOT 0058.9 0000.9. no muons: srmr. _ Murray & Taylor's, MOIRE PLUSHES New Dress Trimmings. DRESS 60008. We invite Inspection of this line as it something new ;slao of our We have inst received 5 run range of the above goods in Buck and Colors. being A Double Fold. stociji ngliiia .L * . llavlntpntchued the lludwuro. Stoves and Tinwuo, _ naIneunot'l'hoa. I.emmonwowillu\rr on tho budneu. Iludwuo. Pnlnn. Oiha a to oonpuu with unghhouu In the my. Vol`! dencrlnll-.n 0! `Pin. not Inn and Oop- Murray & Taylor's. JUBILEE CLOTH. JUBILEE CLOTH, II III! Ulllupu II III uu IIIIU mo` Ig :3 Al. ; #33` W08 00.. II sun sued. .\ow THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, .- -1 I\ \~ |__...a_........| I....-. 0.. !_I..-mi. I. hbhvlu V:-Ia. Aunrvo-I at wholnououu. Ion undou- ut n nmlmuda HA Large and Well Selected 178 PRINCESS STREET. '-1~wo"nomi. Qua; i>o1son- 73. BIBBY SWIRTUE. [IO DUCII1 IIIlIlWII'Uu rllllli. LI RI `.: ...,..-.;'-.1 t:.":.. '*`:-.,..*'.*:.".;'J.~...."~ v .n no mogul-o nnnuhclurul. l`lnt-olniwoI-kinn- D. A 1 _-.A!>;c'$lt:t3|y-P_u;e_. IDna\n VJ-n\.aa All the very best and cheapest. NEW BUSINESS. munch}, nA\a OONFEGTIONERY and CIGARS. vnv-r hog! and nhnnnnnl ---A .\'D- I lA(_!A_I_.__RQ I. KAR- WJH. VIRTUE. ndd. Imp : H. n. mnnv. wx Lug huge for 1: 0. Rudd. I Y I n that-`ounverygoouprouucs nu uuu. In In the (glances is kept buljulng gurcoudust uulbrokonclllmoalthnt notsellwellon thy m|r|:o,u:dwith' l'ihf6oi`i`6iI 6fth'6'Yil*Il;' Thurs ornlbushohof uheoforuchconlot um] thoecnrnwortlltroln halo I! mnbIhnnhelunlnlnctnl;y..IrhInIley - P Ill.` ` Ill) have many an to ma yumuu ut mur \ 1131 Thgyuvnhblzluchduxiundin `nuxmgpoe-an utaxbgouuenuaauu Qlhhnnkuu lellowwondcwhtlcna hlnhol stun uowgohg Swamps: lln unotodid that might humid aimmh u|l_|-Sch. -Xe: You-khl. - and delivering the llu \VlK.ll IKIU VIIUU UL SIIU IIEIV P|`\l.|uL`| Finally, when the tar had ceased to now from the mtort, as it had former] ceased to low from the pit. the resort Ins ned. In- eld ot twenty-ve bushels of 00:] $0 the cordobcnined mtlio pit. thoeharcualburner found sixty bushels Do the cord in his retort. So thoclnreocl buruerhindmenhodo the yellinont.bovillapatnotnIorhlnn,pnido the gunner who had loud him tho eapihl. threw may his jun u-ounnand` his pipo, u:d.iua more pnomingguhutdown to smoke twc-utrvo out cinn. Tho int u up now huaimn ma uh any odnl-"now n.x..... It--an: nun-vnnnglv nlntnhh until tho unuow ulniljirullnlny uunruuw thing; in-u enormously protable until an aunt ot the world rushed inn) it and out down -4.... IIYNII IIIJTUUI WUKII. Then the compound of lime and acids was him-n out of the vats and dried downin ` shallow nu until ll. bevuno the commorclol substance known uacetatnot limo. Ahoutm pounds of the acetate were obtained {mm I coal 0! wood. Here, then. wen two very Val- uable sulustnucea obtained (min the kc. and although some additional labor n ulna- ble pllnt had been necessary to secure tho smoke, the extra expense was 3 trie com- pqnxl with the value of the new products %-l.`innlh- whon thalar luulommd to aw Iue wlu-r turuugu. Tho liquor that run through the condenser was simply condensed smoke. It mucou- ductrd ton nun: when gs was mixed with 1 lime. Thelimo combiucd with certain will ` constituents of the smoke and left wood alco- hol (me. The alcohol wddnwn on and dis- tilled ouco cr twice to renomjusz u it would he distilled in I grain distillery. Mom tire to six gallon: of alcohol was obtained from I conl 0| wood. owl`).-- 0|.` ...... IIIn.| '5' IR...` A-ml -n\L'a u-.- U\ UI' UTICI IIII'll-L?! l_ IIJIIEIU CIIK IKE II` tortswen|ledwithhardwood.uo(thelngot\ no account. nnd res wen started in tho 1 tunuces The wood Ins baked, and the ; Yolntile dexnontx of the wood were driven on ` throughpipesthutworohid in n oigtrough of running water so as to form I condemn.-r. on the principle of n tteun condemn-r. Of course. the factory had to be loathed on a stream of Intpr that hr! 1 go!!! full in older ho run the water into the mud--mar econom- ically, although I steam engine would pump the water through. 5l`l'h4 linnnr mt l'IIl Hunnoh than ntuulnnmr `over brick furnaces auboilen cm The re- uuun-rry sun-I ll`IIlI|A The problem of gutting the alcohol out ` of the smuko was simple. lnstcud ol burning the wood in I pit, the genius borrowed mph hi and built retort: just hrgo enough to hold two cord: or wood each. They wen nude in the shape of round steam boiler: and mountul 4...... _.... lII...I ..:oI.` L-_.I --uni ...Oo Lg]..- AI HIIWVI IIl\'j\l III UIIX "But he found time to meditate. (nu am after long ya-an amonntad to something. Out of his meditations grew the nvulutlon in the l-u~iue.t1 Singular an it may seem, the moat valuable product 0! the charcoal plt was the pictunaiue column of smoke that run npand was dmlluted In the air abova the pit Irhilqtho llm last:-(L It was like throwing money into the river to let that smoke blow away. Soma bright genius discovered that tho amoka '8 in good part alcohol. and that the alcohol for ` or fruit alcohol, though not at all good tothe taste: in tact, would takothathroatonfol a Mulberry strut tramp. i I mechanical purpoaea wag juataagood as grain I n nnnhla-m nf nattinr lha alnnlml (mt I Dine: opposite Pu-Hull`: Old Sand. Ilehas on hand I large and won orlod stocks! l.ndiea`.GentleIneu`| and Bo `Boon otullvu-iotIen:nlno'l`runkI. Vanna. c. I _lnu~nd making Custom Work nnpocialt hm-um secured the nu-vlconot the but wor cu-ch all over tho pit. having 5 ha-oundthen around its bottom. and unnllouelu line (up. Win wellmromllnlno DC It on hum till Ivllalnluacnd the cloivd up tho dnughu around the pile; For two lbondnr the ohuvonl humor, will mount- man in tap watch And watch with him. it bytheplloudunoh-I Mn pipt. Row and tbenlholnwonldhnnklhmqh tho cover usidourhorethenrewu not dhpmtd In a few days I bk ht would to ones out through Iib drain: for its capo round tho hottoln. all the lime the pile val tnnaque mlmnn of unoh on clmulu-_\` lmlu left in tho top. When ceased to nun and the nnoko to rip the char- cml l-umor knew tint the plum: bnrnul out. and After allowing 1 day or no for cool- ing he sbovelnl of! the sod: and earth. pound water on nu`! chunks 0! coal as happened to he on n-. uzcl Wu then ready to load the pn-iurt n! his lnhor into a dusty. black cm-crul wagun. and with his mules In pull it, drive In (own and make hinlf huu$\'!~h0uI- lug. `Chu a-n-r r-om]! (`bur-co-A-I!` He got about hu-ul_\`~\'o bulk-ls 0! coal out of I run! of Inn]. and twenty-vo cents out of a bushel of cm]. (`usiderI'utho value 0! tho maul and thr limo mquind to make and all the charcoal, the clnnoal burner di-In`! get rich var)` fast. In (no: he was always a ` hbnn-r Inna! in blue jam. --R.-Q Im lunch. Iilnn In Innditnln nln.I Oknf (3 i I Mm uury pa:-uh` bu-go In lion] 3'}: M |Norwr\*1-cphtnnnrllnrrhmdttlt Th [dab huduou haul not Inn you! lot it owuiuulhohultuud launch: Mun! Indus: by uuuponhg llglmvt III eundtaolnlummtlao Input who at IN Hudson; Anugol an that [wild two long punvndmu,u'IV'0||I[ In oppullullrw luau, uwn-mar) mg mugllnp fullnlrhr cool {run up I-Argo nu! Iuulmg that on truth on the plot. A bright young nun. who mu!-I harp tally of Ila lngmunobl 3-ul cigar.-Italic! up name uugutoul nunonul u! the [nu 3-huh and undo n ntukinnlumkovcryunonunnwlthqbqg jun] mm. Tunmuxgur who wucnriuu Uokuow mun-thing shuts! the dawn! but notional: ' "T|h|aonI|uunlol vh_m.~oalnmo(rouA|- buy. 'l'|nmul`vu an-bup In Ihoorth Wuulununwlutnnnt likclyul at Incl udololl thuubluuh Then in ban 1 gm: chap In the charcoal -lulu: ro- -ln u nu Jan: :1. ohnnnunl hung: Jinn mow me aunun`umAoso nus- Nu: m that on can 11030-uluolnlu-oto olnouuntuj Inn. at us. on lullolod thaw` .1.:;.;; ........ Valuable (`lwuued Products at 07900 (`ll.\l%('0AL B[`RNl.\'G. TH}; nmrjsn wane` 'l`H|IR DAY. AUG. ` ` "I ll? I'KII'IC IISIII ll WW I tho lomlnu omuibm linen, v \ I1IK`CglE I` T I!` IHIIIIQ UIII IE Wf born in Alisixippi, his father having luzenn member of the Confederate mngrena. Ho was educated in Kentuckyund nt Imigsic, Germany; and not only from hls education, but (mm what my bus already achieved. 3 1 5.3.. cm... h.._..Il.o..I 4... mm .1. m... .9 IIICIL uoclunuuon. iv- ' W um m m`_ JAI PHXLLI . jorityattheenmingdectiou. Au hiununn 'lndktteu.hoiaotIrH:blood:|zuthowu horn in \'imkeInn.l Id. lgbknr Iuurin-r Innn A F` IIIXII WIIIII DC} '3 INT"! Il`lllI.'\EIl, high: future is pndlctnrl_ for him. As one 0! W3 young men of" tho` lint an majority who have come go manhood Inca the war ended, his carpet will he ngted -h unngnnl Int;-:34 hen m an manna no lea ` 7,\$ urea nudar cultlvltiou in llflll Id PXI`, . ' I`I III $ III`. I IIVIZIII I W0 present a picture of the youngest IIIEIIJ her but one of tho next United sum " Hon. Jame} `Phelnn. of Tennesseq This geutlelguln will still lack an E ` o__ _.....n... -0 |..:.... , (run at St. Thomas. Um.: I! nelson: Ewen. any 21. An oxpnxxw train on the Erie railroad plunged Into u conux-\n_v of Italian near Hohokus. N. .I.: I5 men killed or am y wounded. Aug. 1% nine cmwded can p through a bridge as (`hntswol-lh. Ills; nearly mo killed and actual Imndnrd Irnumh-I. Cnllsworln. ms.; n hundnd wounded. nca-mu, \\I&: 13 pI$n(!rs burnt-I K0 ueuul. .\'ov. 3, train wrecked nan Nikolai:-v and 01%` Rush: 00 soldiers killed. Dec. IR collision as Clnrkow. lhlssin; I3 pt-noon polish. IRC-Jan I. collision near Tlln. 0.: I) lives lost. I-`eh.5.pu1ol' I train plungalthmugla I Idgo over White river. near Woodstock. \'t.; 8 person killed. Much IL I train It-_ll through tho tin bridge on the oulaklns of Boston: :11 per toxin killed. May 6, collision on the Atlantic and Pacic road In New Ixlco; )0 llwu last. July 15. collision between a passenger train and an oil at St. Thomas. Ont: I2 killed. July 91 An ovnros-z train on tho I)-le railroad blunted UK. N lI\`\'I nu. nil-Jan. I3. u-tin I11-cked st Vuldix-In. Benn: alsoldlen pol-ids. lurk I0, onllision between Monte (`u-Io and Ienlouo. Italy: In pent-nu mum. &-pt. 14. colunion on the "Nickel Plum modneu-BuIl'ulo:IlIvu loot. (I-:t.B.dh|naI' nccrmu, Win: I3 puuoupra burned to death. Km. 3 train u-necked 011$ usion ll Hanan. Iumrm. 1&3-Jan` 3`. rdlmul dinuu-r nut Sydney. N. S. \\'.. II) pent-n.s killed. June K I train dc-railed by robber: near Raslo. Rmu.ls. 7!) persons killed and wounded. Oct. RR collision In-urern mm H-unsylvania railroad u-sins near Jersey City. 19 pm-nuns kiued. Dec. I5. collision near Austen. OK. 10 Ii! I061. mu-.lnn. !& tnm I-naked \`aml\-Ia. Peru: of D. I-`. Amxstmngl. begs nrorm friend hm Inn has upened I S Store PRIN ESS STREET, I KIISVIIII`, I'll . ll IIVTI ICES. June 0. ll |l'lZ killed by an accident on the Iinourl Pacino nu- nad near Illa:-uh. June I`-`. M pa`-noun killed by diustvru Sew Lu-1-do. N. l. June R a (nil: hlh lhmugh I bridge lieu (hxnnlnghnun. `la, 8) persons killed or wounded. July 16. Iwident on lhelhnchealvr and Shellleld railway. Enghml. , lirwlnst. .\'uv. 14. 15 persons perish in a col- lhionil llwau. Austria. I&L_l-n 31 I-nIIn\A.I alimntnr non: Swim-r. Y. `Tlnoek-ct'Hl!ghtlsIIo'V mm! in name 1! Plug In-salon nnunihnu ling: I cluamg senator \\ cutter vugnu. l2I~!uch ax Inn 0! .53 lives by I railmnd no dclem nu the (`inciunau Southern rnilnml our In-urn suuon. 0. June :3. na vmnum-n kilk-d_ hyuncddeuou the .\'u|-churn I-mac numcd In lonuu July IK accident on the lhutu-. W5 tel-town and Omkuburj trad on Cu-I_vor, .\'. Y1 ` Q; pennns killed: on!` 40 Injured. .\`ov. Q. 10 nenoln killed at sa. lien. France. Zijh I-at-In-I-I I1 . I) poms: llllul on and I vnnuoH.'anuhuDnJnnihoaul. Iaa:-JuIoI\ ll unkind Iillujundl-at la-whhnnlngh-I. IC-JIIol.D killulnnlnuou-ltd I9-cvnnlouoo khlnxnuuuuul Iotll. , n:_tu- c n..._... LLILA g Al.-no In. non: cus. . l!N~Jnn. l& muldun on the lludsnn Rivet ; nllruml near Spuyteu Duyv; 8 In-u longin- ; eluding Senna \\'ebnu.-r Wagner. ` Iyia-lnn~h ll Inn 0! .5! live: hr I ramnd no Cl .\`IIIIDUK. x.:9- DH` 3: lhlnnrunl by a train muting lluough Ihr Tny hri-lye. Scothnd. | I\dI._\lnn~h 1 an umitinnln kinul In nullkln | UIIOHKII III II)" W1-II?` -Y\)llIlI(l. 1 Ix-ll-.Vhn~ln l.Gh`IllilI'IlIlI killed In mllhl_o| at Macon. Mu. \\`|-acting lulu plocvedmg in tune and ditched Ind `J persona kilk-L IMIBIOI ll IWVFIQ T $10!. j n<'l-l`rh Q Sum kn: by the mutual an NI Inn at .\`ur Hamburg. N. Y. la`."l-[h~r. N. 19 hllnl by l lulu Falling Into O nvlne at .\'-n-Ia-h. limlnnd. |s':o-s-pt N. to hunt. wmmk-4, by a col- liak-on shlptun. lingual. nr:A..\`onc an 11 muunod In-A train I-lnnplnn nan-nu uupusu. I-.nunu. IlC4-.\`op(. 3|. (`damned by I trun plunging Into the Ch:-rvrll river, England. l`?l-JAn. fl. I3 klllul by mllui-~n on the GIQO. Northern rulu 1)`. England. H76-Sn-pt. 33. is tuned by nu.-lulu-at ll Buck U1-k Sutton. l\-nu Ih3_lL..\ -In` "vat Illl Ii:-an Ina! hr than ulhmsti l.Jl`I bllllll. ITIIII. nfib`-Ibo. *.'\ over In) In-to Inn: by the dinner gt A-huhuh. urn, In... `R ulIl.ln..nv-nml In-A I-I-nln hruniin .`W\II`ICll'III'IlII",WII3X-1 IQ-July IL no hnntd at Innlloyn. ll. Y..oI&b ltisllly 8.15 [1-noon k|I|td.I) |n)und.1- !hrpuhr|nr.`hnn. lII-Mn.I.ID pt-nuns uuo-no lIjun'd.|I uslltdonnlkc-vv-n.nou'Buutoa.In|. ItI_l`-h I Ellyn: Inn ht lhn hurnlnnnl an QIC'"F\IG'f-lLKll'Il IIIIIICI. uO-Ar|HQl pun-an hIlod.) hJunl. an-ulIoeI.I:-ulhnkrvh. I$-Au.I).l penuua burned at Alsorph. Nonhliln. nQ-Au.lLIl pnnu nun:-1.0 lnjun-d.oI Suthtrueravullwqyotlhheuh I llnlvll lomrnanlritd AI Innong IJIJTITXVITIIJHTB lQ-D. lklpnnu huntdto ouch um Awthuhmun; Dov. Ikllliwllmtnlllnnu bu N'hI|I\ Va-non! oau-u nllroui. mn_n-nu nu ....... mulun 1.n..na.n nun:-I. IIB-u.!. Ilpnnu Nib` C AlhII!.VIO' nooIuul(\nuhnI|mqdh1\vnlnuorkanI. 19-00: ll.upunnnktvdII|II'|I 1' lunhul. Ga. Il-Ann, Qnann-n IIIKL E llhj ll wucnnu-u.acuun.' I$--Julyl5.D moan kllbul.C) lnjund. Q Ilulkknulnu J1-Rh. I1_IInn S Q11... inn-nnlln Annlh mono lflgt QUIIINW IC- V7`. In-!InIllT.. hIneo. 0 uinl-Inydyuouu IIl|nI.DlI5Ind.d qnulnuhndgo. .\urult.(hu. . su-uc.eo.umn-ngu-anus: unond Ivan-n In Funds. nnn_I..I.. :9 an ...._..... nu.-no 4-Mung Wjilu. no.3; If. u |InmII._lIKll!' euau. uuuuamuuupnqmxmunnqnn-u n.-- Il__.L QC An _...,.-. Llllnl .- l`I-.gl uuoc I-npuuu Au-Mods an Ito Your III` : Thopponhvonotyvc and to lull unlubb nllmnd cu-Hon! at Chuiorlh. Inn. by turn an -my luau unnnn Int-nnduuiuolmnyporuauweu (orbit. Wopnaut two vb!-0 ol the can onhodhm-rudupnnnlhol tho nun [swings-wads-cu-nudueoxacza s mt cm-rswovmc Accnouh. jVT NEW, BOOT AND SHOE STORE. non. Juno: Phelnn. ; . ,,_ -1 AL- __....- 1?!!! THE CHEAPSID3 " ; Remind On Hundrti and T(vcnty~Fin `Pinon of Na: Hnndnninc And Fuhion. sblo Druuthluhl-ink of French. German and English union. to: Enrly Fall Wear. Kg.` I-`may Plulnp and Vclvoh. V Xeyifrimming Silks. Bdn and Buttons. ' ' ` axon-gluon ai-rivxnggnry day. at u Auonuhing Low men st 03533 0000.9. fair V! 001, II luau, Urey, otanul. Iuu rnncy 1' launch: PGII O ' 1 ` Good: all other dcpnrtm a uni" daily. ll'An ingpoctions Ind. compziaon Yin` of price: invited. MoMAh'0N 8 POPULAR " am @0008 HOUSE. ,Iorclnnt Tailoring Gonts F'uminhings. - Wellington St. 1 door from Princess St. N.B.-Solo Agent for Knight of Lsbor Emblems. V TH E 0| NTM N i`n.f1';1`L.`?:x`fJ3}%:%$`t2`>`n'``s3':'i`;`.~E' f,' (`ERS and OLD WOUN It hu nmuu Bronchitis. Throat. __l Coughs. Colds. Rheumatism. Gout. G ular Swelling: And all Skin Diseases. lg PILLS AND OINTMENT. 9; ICE CREAM SODA WATER. IIIISTYYIIIQ __.

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