Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Oct 1887, p. 2

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nu: uclnunu Hull! EVE!) Our 32.50 Ladies French Kid Buttoned Boot is the finest Boot | in the city at the price. Wellington St, 2 Doors from Pdncess St. Have always been a main feat- ure of our trade, and we are this season better prepared to meet the demand than ever. f`..- `O KI! I-_l!--O f'_-A-L 31- n 0. F. ARMSTRONG. I I 0 Princess Street. 141 PRINCESS '8'!` t variety To match all Dress Goods in Moire Plush, Plain Plush, Striped Plush, Plain Velvets, Striped Velvets. Plain and Jet Loops, and all the Latest Novelties. Murray & Taylor's, Double Width French llorsteas. Double Width Tweed Patterns. Double Width Checks. Double Width Jubilee cloths. Also Single Fold Wool Oheclis, Jer- sey Cloths. Costume Cloths, Canvas cloths. dc. Murray & Taylor's. "STOVES AND HARDWARE. New Dress Goodsl allotvtotuhon lhmo !S'.2.3" II.` IN 05 WDIR 00.. IN wclkuun 176 PRlNC%S STREET. R. M I-IORSEY 8. co. D.McEWEN&SON. mmne. nngma-_{na Boiler worn. % GYM Hardware, Paints, Oils. -m;.u.r.ns Ix-- 'i\pIGt3I"P_uFe`. Dellvond to any part of the city. MISCELLANEOUS. Just received at Relinblc Brands. .'.`.u' A nu-wl sluenme Yllllll OI `LIIIIIIIIII llluglcrn siumownmhoupzunotcmnur and half vernmont established by congress in! 4. The peoplollvo verylu-alyon halibut and hearing, and eouuno uln- `lons qunntltksot mgunn uadhnndy. `them up hot spring: not HI` great In ' in uul it up nuulnlntnlnlnfrx nnnI:l"InInQ d . dense xomu note, me many paw us there, the volunoenot Cook`: inlet, thewildstol-ma of autumn, the fog: and ninsot summer and thoatorms at all- aeuous. Yet. strange tony. the lesion odjaoenttotho coast knot veryooldms eoldgoesinthetarnorth. Thedlspgnecblo \ future: are nln,aleet and fog. Down utsltkatlaerolsagnntdeulot ncdvellto undaombcivmntion; them:-tnoottho distrletptt u ruuup toM0,Gl) nyehlg andthe tivo Slwuhen Inc. nkmon theforunot themes! elmrclull oun- _a.`I-..I.I- _..-I.I. .0 IV-n-glam -nnnnaun IIIQ YOPIIII OI HID l1I$K IBINIICI II!!! III!` side:-able nrnhh of , Canada manners. on. o..-.. 1. sh. ...-.|a.l .0 tint half Anal 00,1211. The Sitknn region extends so far south along the coast that it is fairly well known to the navigators. and one may visit the enpital from Sill] I-H-nnciseo by steamer any month in the year. But there is no communication by land between that and the northern coast of the islands, and the voyage by water is in more uduous than to or from the Pacino ports Indeed. the men employed in the fursenl industries and other activities of the upper region look upon the Sitkau district us away down south. or back east. .\'o lan- pmige can describe the awful grandeur of the upper coast. the immense icebergs and ; the gloomy tionis into which they glide; the wide wastes ot snow and the rugged mountains behind them; the {L lK`|Ul2l' ll! IUTIIIII lriLllll'l' \\iiS made. The United States received in re- gion. islands and mainland, over 2.000 miles long from east. to west and 133(1) miles wide, covering ubun: 513,111) square miles and containing (in l- -*0 43) whites. 1.756 brown mixed Cneoli-.-, i..6l7 l-hqni- mnux, 2.145 Aleuta, 3,027 Athulnthcnnn and 0,783 miscellaneous savages; total, 83,426. Th` Qitknn Iuainn ntfnnalc an In` cnnth In run: lulu uau grew rnpruu. uuu in 17904!) the Russians organised the business under the despotic eontnolofra government mor.01'|0`)` : and so. with but slight choruses. It remained till 1&7. The Rnsnhn-Alnerlenu oom- pnny at nrst treated the natives with such rigor that the latter were almost extermlunted on the islands; then self interest compelled them to do better. and when the llnited States recovered the country the races were on fairly good terms. In May. 1867. Seward agreed to pay 87,2(I|.(I)() in gold for the whole region. and on the 18th 0! the sure eeeding October the formal transfer was mmln Thu I'nitmI Rtnhn rnnninul :1 rs. I.`-IIIVTI B IRICIIII, IITIIIIII .\IlfllI J\IlIl'I'll`I. And now. u we luv: to struggle (or our new property. we bmome deeply In- ten-sted In It. according to the nature 0! man; and It Is In order to plant the main facts at its hisloty. climate and re- sources. It Is An Immense lAnd.nnd n glmmy lnml. and. as in every other section of the fur nnrth. its exploration has been the umuton of many I and calamity. UIIIIIK IIUIIIJX VI llll I135 IITIZI1 Tlie annex:-I map will materially aaaist our mule-n lntho mmprrhounion at what- gwr may he mid rrgttrtliug this at-nuns trouble. The line running uontim-at (mm liohritm strait along the Siberian mutt math tho tn-nty boundary oi I367. and the govt.-rhnu-nt 0! the Called States, aeqorvling to that treaty. has exclusive juriuiirtiun and dominion" over the V waters at Iiehrituz was cut u! that hunnclnry. The Russian government haa juristliciiuu and tluutiniun wt-st ut the name iim. The t-inn! iaianda. St. Paul and St. ii;-urge. the chief center oi nuitnal me in Behring son. He tn the north 0! Ounaiuha. The fur uni pan nunhvrnni every spring through the channels un each side at Uunalaala Island to their main hnulinuplacoatst. Pnuluutlst. Get `alniandn. '!'hoaixurtnorIBritiIl| tease caught punching in Behring sea have he:-n at-Incl heaven uunalmhu and the Seal inland: and have been taken by the revenue cutter Rush to Sitka These maria hailed from Victoria. \'nn~ cotu-er`: Island, British North Attterica. A-ul Ian\n- _- -... L.... 0.. -9-......I.. 1..- Ihlory at tho Alulnl Pinhole cl Illiosouo lieu.-I-lpuou OI the Warlo- Iln at Ion] `uu An `Into: on tho hlouIlI_ol l|_to llc-In-lug Ion. When Ru-rotary B`:-wan]. In I807. uuuglnl tn slgnlltn Mn administration by acquir- Iug some new Ierrltuvy. not one American in ten thousand know anything 0! Im- orunce In ngud to the purchno. Limo y mm we have lounod In mm. and now It mid the ll:-bring nan. which wuheo In shun-u. In the location 0! 0 man IIIIDF outing uonble with (non Blllll. 'I'I... -nun--cl liluil In-III nnlnnlnnu Ann's. Owing to the rush ot bxuineu on account of the lute number of S,lo\'es and Range: which we are selling. we and it impoaihle to exhibit at the Central Fair. but we shall be pleased to shovnb vmcnn the huge may ot Gl'li1\'E\'8. RANGES and S'IOV'ESIt our Wunwooms. .\`O. 180 PRINCESS S'l'Rls`.E`l`. Tllli |I0.\lE OF THE SI-I.-\L. mu! Howa'Na `ml LOCATION or `me new-came an TROUBLE. pm Jonxgrlrun sun.` THE BRITISH WHIU. \YblDN$.`~D:\Y- ()PT.5. :.....:.';..';:.:.'.:.;7.:..`...7'.`.:<.:........, ingot the truth`; of the Get in Arizona in Ink! tube m:::n hum mm '-can Inungnno Z".1L'.hx'L.uJ`."..'3uF':.'e'3'.Jc`Ii'.1:'.T.`."3J?'s7 Indwlth Punch -ChI- rmn Inhibit; moth.` In IIIIIIIIEKIIIVIIIE, Ill IIIOF KFIIIIIIHOII S traveled and studied in mu-ope. he is slender. with dark bmwn hair and bright bnxpwn eyes, and has energy and decision wtten on her two and in her move- ments. -It was quite. her own idea to found the university. She had, she ssid, been thinking of it for two or three years. His Cnldweirs grandfather was an sctor `of - standing from 1811! to'i8i3. He was an Englishmen. but his thentriesl work Ins done in this country. in1888he introdneedznsintaohievyon lnnnn ~ leans. ll sue uuame 0! Wu. H Mary u. Caldwell was 21 lnntocto . undahe then came Into possession of her property. She is said to be quite on No of unsung lngher largo fortune. S_ known when every dollar is invested, and Jun. whit it In doing. She was otlucntod In the! Con- _von: and Academy of the Snctetl Heart In Mnnhnttcnvllle, and utter graduation II-Aw-Ind And ntndlul In lnrnna Shot In rail;-_ Ca]d`(nll ARV G. (`.\l.D\\`ELL. was a man of philanthropic spirit. rweme _u.-us .51: he built. and equipped the Sts. Mary and Elizabeth l'n- sectarian hospital in Louisville, and so `secretly that even-his own tamiu did not know it. He presented it to the Sisters Charity. la the same manner he butt and presented to the Little Sisters ot.t 19 Poor the St. Sophia`: Home for the Agtd and Innrm hi Richmond. Mrs. Caldwell died eleven years no author husband three yean later. is will gave the property to hlsrdlllx re equally,thehalItoheurnedo\'erto h an aha Innnmn nf nan Hind llnl-v G 335 AND 337 KING STREET. Ilaa Caldwell, Who Ilaa Given 0300.000 for the Catholic (`liven-alty. )lL\i _\lary Gwendolen Caldwell, the young lady who has given $3lX)tlX)0 to the tounding of the new Catholic university in Wewhington, lives in New York city, in the apartment house on the northeast corn -r of Thirtieth street and Madison nven e. with her aister. These young Indies are orphans, anal are possessed of an estate valued at $5,(XX).0(l). Their father, \\'illiauu Shakespeare Caldwell, was of an l-Ingliah family in Fredericks-' burg. Vet; their mother was a sisterot John C. Breckenridge. of Kentucky. Mr. Caldwell inherited his wealth from his father, u-hu made it by introducing gas into Louisville. ` (`incinnati nnd New Orleans. The parents of these young Indies were converts to the Catholic faith. Durin;'_z their life- time the family lived in .\'e\vpurt, In n villa of their own, in the sum- mer and \vent, south in the win- A PAIR YOUNG PHILANTHROPIST. Il.VlIU,Vl'U. III-I II IIZIIIIIDI1 I-IIIU Illll II many more an upon the outlying islands or the Pribylov group. when no census has been taken. We cnn us but A few of many facts proving pnoentnnd prospecuvo value at these Islands. and the Improvement in the u-ado under good a mnngnnlnpnt IUCl.llIlIlI'Ill\lBlKInl|lIII lIl`lUIlUI.I\DIlI Henry W. Elliott`: book. Our Arctic PI'o\'ince. IIJJUIIIIS HI IIIIIIIUHJIIS llIl l[|llUll. III? could In from their winter journey or In-mely fut. nnd depart after their short summer on the breeding grounds In the last degree of konnesa: the weight of mu grown males, W010 000 pounds, and that of the temnla to but little lcu. So judi- ciously ban the company managed tint the seals on the summer grounds the put car are known to have nnlnhendnt hut Jllltlli, nndltinooumnud that hall on In-nu nnnnn -In nnnn ILA nnlu-Inn Colon.`- I0 IR IIKKV VIIIIIUIU I1 Commercial com , to whlch concrete hen ted the lame for twenty years, now lulu the eetch to ltnleeelneyeer; ell theeethetr hardy Aleut employee take In two months, when the hr to at It: hret-JItl'te 15 to Aug. l5. neully-end what In equll agreeable to learn, theeompeny deals) with them- ttvee and has establlahed among them I reryh degreeoteotntort. Au tort dent: lnpnld ortehlngeachehln. ltwlll seen that the dlstrlbutlun of M0,!!!) each Ill!!!- mer In that smell pnpuletlon makes "good times. Uuly the tut eeel le taken for its skin; the hair eeul. see llou and other emphlhtenn of the genus, only for food lnthene islands, though on the Atlentb tout they are taken for their on By their care In taking only at the best u-non. the company has more than doubled the ever. The value of their skins in the Wurld'I markets. (ltllside of these reel Lilands. all the islands and mun land of Alaska are open to the world. but nature pnntects the animals elsewhere quite eeetively. 'l'he fur seal is the most intelligent of all Amphib- lous animals. and Ms instinct. in the most. Important relation of life, the domestic. ts nlmoet equel to the human Intellect. We need notdeeertbe their Mormon habits, since every book ut travel In the north ebouhds ln humorous description. They nnntn` in hunt Hwir lrlnhnr Inn!-nan! ow. _w-nu nnuuuun, 3-runll, union all lull- elen ween-In eued on an active 1:33 for eighty years. until the catch (1 from tens of thouanndlto u may hun- dnds. Then I better regulated system we: eulurced. and now the Inland: an Inc (Jr we who motevelunble then in}. 1'1): A in lhmmnlmlnl Munnnnv v-:c-- IARIOB smu, IT. nu`: xsuuen. any the conneedm ridges. The Menu an Greek L`hrint.hns-dmple. cm] and tenant. Fun In um mo of me; and hen ht-ulna that wealth 0! ocean pluducll about which the lab dlllcnlty non. While dmun every hluad is noted for uomoproduct, the gnucenmol mm and Industry In on tho Prlhylov kinda. `VIII ! I2nlhh.I-`nub. Dutch and Run- nhn Irnnnnln can-(ml an an A:-Mn. Iuuln-our l?l"he'illu.|t;ations of gguticle um um LIA-n-up W. FIHAI0`. n(\..- A -.01; uumr -ow vr-un yurly. Pnnn Blth one call: 0 IBM! '1! mu.- wnnl to Kodhk-tlu heduulnc at the Inland I1-an and therefore the commer- dnlunluthogvognpluonloontorol Aluhs u to values. II. lo 5 nnonntnlnoul hlnnll. with" good bu-hon; tho clue! In- duutrlca an In ndman. the Ian om-r. cod and halibut. A single nan otter sun often tell: tot Mm. \\'ontwud trout * Kodiak cxtondn ago [not Mentnln ehnll -cl| that remains 0! an lnnnenao volcanic ruse. tho n-tutu can having curd c.a.~:.u)1.u~' a AMERICAN cosu. 011, } min Is not yer fully uted. And can from that pulntwomllop wantwnnl southward was the great right with" region. which. an we on 18-I5-.'u),;~.w um 31) wool: you-Iy. Pun: lth; mm null: I Inna n-AI on-1. lunch and earns: `man. ..I. A.--.__A.A-_.- g... ..- I: u u} Iuuuuuculg 3-. A ljv Uvvun vu uuuvuv usual -U u\uu UVU uznnuuunw a any. Call and can our American Rubber circular at one Dollar. worth 81-50. It - ` ' ' nowm msonmrs, 3- . oPposn'n1'nnw1rqnso1iaom kl/3353 Vomcuza/sis xwo m/.935/9 00A rs. T`?`*j-` ' 8:. Pan -r shells nom 750.100. II and Shporllll Bmsushells -ac. so. 70, me am 35 each. Powder. lla- 4 mill-vn.l0c. mo and 750 lb. lluu-dd` Son Shooumr ROUTLEY S TOBACGO& CIGAR 31035 173 ]?IE?.I1\"OI;SS s-I-1:233:52-I~. % FALL STOCK COMPLETE AT 'VV'.A.I.ID]:'\ .O]$I"_S- Guns, Ries, Revolvers and Ammnition. We an showing I large and extemive assortment of Ovetcoatingo, Suings and Trouserinp in I" the Latest Pnlurics. new designs, new uhndu. Our stock comiau of Bauer:-, Meltonl. Naps. Fricau, Piloto. Wanted: III!` Fancy Tweed: for Overcoat: 'l`weedn. Black and (`olored. and Fun`) Worsted: for Suitingr, and the choicest of Fancy Punting: to he fullml in the city.El', Place your order early and have \`our Suit or Ovarcout made befou the trade be ginl to boom. and remember. Ul'R l'RIl.`l'I.\' ARE RIGHT. H Soo our stock of Fancy \\'orxte-do for Prince Albert Suits. Universal Stoves and Ranges, `o. ROBINSON, ' For tho Cheapest and Best, American Rubbnr Circulars gnd Coats, inoolorodand Blaohcototho - ` " I Grand Opening of F n[/ and Winter Goon`/8 51. .1. Mcmom, John-Laid|aw 8 I Jersey Buttons for Tr:'mmMg in all Leading Shades i Fina Aloliair Braids. ow lmdes. Just Received One Case of BLACK CHENILLERAI`J_(E_S_;_ _a_1_r1_(_i_ _ UIBRILLABI Anuzuuookeoaexoomomgznomooup. _II --;I . A A A u- Lung.-In-- bI`nLA- mugs`-n -6 fig I\.II-_ 1. DRESS GOODS in an assortment of New Autumn Shades. - DRESS GOODS at the Lowest Prices. DRESS GOODS with Trimmings to Match. DRESS GOODS! IM POSSIBLE, New a.nd.Ha.ndsome Sried Ooetume Cloths. -New en Handsome Plaid Costume Cloths; New an Pretty Check Ooetume Cloths. Mom and (`Shana Wanna In nlrnf. lnthn CW unu K1300, U111)` IIIEIILIIIJU UIUIIIJB. New and .ep.p Fancy Jacket cloths. New and etty Fancy Ulster Olotha. New and Fancy Designs in Curly` Cloths. . 800 Pieces New Dress Goods, Extra Low Priceq. CHEABSIDE. C. ]ROIBIl\TSOl\T S. Heavy Ribbed Merino Haw l`2.'_.c. Iurth 25 par pair. Dr.-an Goods 0! ever ' description from 80. to the finest quality. A New uni ('hoi:e 40! of (`locking at \\'holou|l0 Prlcci. The Cheapest and Hand-mm--t Stock of Kid Gloves in the city DOMN T FAI7: K 1 NI) 1. Y NOTE 'ru_1S 2 IL Brnnlells 70.10;-.\ml 350 each. Powder. llII- '-" ---` mmnmloc. lb. Hamid ` Shopung and Duck Shoollmr. die to 750 lb. (`urtla Harvey 9. 81 lb. I-Zvrry description of Sl 0l"l`l.\'0 GOODS. for the for-oat. eld and alumni PK/=' '*'-~`1*.=.:".:ss..".:a*.... ...... I 0!` . . , :?:::8.m.%. 0:8 and 35. Do I! I u fmm . up to .5. Gun (`overs and Cases. Etc. 750. 01.3 And I to (I). (`art- rid lass an R -h 3 I50. ilk`. up to 81.25. Gnmo B011. 81.8 to wder and shglvhlc-aour:~Es_u:n5:lgiqu!. 35v and 50. Decoy Duck: oh. Recappu.-rs L .n-n, nu. .,, -._n n_ 4.... gs- ._ At Prjces Guaranteed as Low as the Lowesf BIBBY &VIRTUE} T1) SKI`! THE I-'ULLU\\'lN1: (`AEAP GOODS AT In all the Nw Materials. -11) BE SOLD AT A VERY JAOW PRICE.- ---- A CALL SOLlClTED.- !E_A.IEEOl\T S---- BLACK CHEMLLE TRIMMINGS. unt per sec. Wnds. mm 4 to mac. price per lhounnd. 250 to .3. Pan Shells hon: 750.01`. SI n I0:-.-uu 3.30 nnvh. Powder. Ha- .21` ....: "":.`*'.:...:.;`.:`**"'.`1`"..'.'r '* M **= . a com e - manta. for 8%. l:`..'n cm. &.::`nnd`nn m mum -3.: _..A-1`__ S Powder llc Ree: ppc Q *TRIL\lMlNGS-

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