Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Feb 1888, p. 3

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I- ,@PBF=S9!@>*riA1e~9t4ms-%& : [ guuw In ouyiug tuem. l`ne__sex-onil professional In-.aut_\`_ non` ox~ citing the Iuetropulis is .\\ulic .\laitiuot,~who was a t`0llllC o iera. ju_\' 1 - th- -l+ul-.-s until she eudileuly 1 epurtecl for Em-op'e. There when is [great deal of tn_\`stcl`_\' about it at the tune. Now it is all clear." She went away with Aut.mio-Terry. R jsoll =uI_tl heir` to ` lholuas Terrv. the (`ul-an, who left- an `cs- 3 late of'880,(l}0,t)t)0 uluuit {year ago. At that time the young man was a hunlnunl having married HrI'ec St-cor Dalton. u niece T'illium ll. Semi`. is New York la\\ yer. r.\lrs. Terry began a suit for divorce months ago on account of the elopemeut of her huslmml with .\Iiss_ .\lartiuot, but sulisequeutly withdreiv it. It was said that Terry-was iuulcr.'~ engagement `to wed the aetressessoon as a divorce would permit him to lo so, and that in the meantime they went through with some sort of ceremony which to their consciences was to stand provisioualhv in lieu of `formal nuirriege. That is tho way the relationship etamle at present. What luewilders the theatrico social worhl is the exceeding s leader of Sadie Xlartiuofs style of life. er ward- ltlll0l8llll1l`cL'()SlAl.\' anal more show then that of any Astor or Vanderbilt llM{)'. her suddenly-cstalnlisliecl home -is wondrous in furniture and ulemrutious, her equipegee are among the tiniest that roll through Fifth avenue and Central park, and her own beauty is so set oil by these embellishments that she is a daily afternoon wonder in the great fashionable lliroouglifere. She says she came to New York expressly to show her self thus resplendent for the winter only. ; and that in the spring .~h-2 will return to Paris and \ienna,/ in both M which cities she has luxurious homes. IIII `II put I III: oIl1lI`-- Use that each In`! R`: Elnnlliou ; it . .. ...n-..u. .. ...m. n.Ia...g. ......L AN ADIQHRABLE Aoxprlrrnou. .A___..__._-. nwtboun neat:-.a scn-nth. v__ -1.-- -_-l. _...I I. I'.`.....!-:_- . THE PAT ENTS LAST YEAR. Lucky anusqyng Arc Upon nuowroinl-.'1"urkey Rod am. `novels. nnqooug. sumac-. Feather '.nokinc~th'o hointnlpq in the Dgxnlnlon. as-up Corduroy, Duh Oordnroy. White Oonduroy. Nun Bing dudmqy , Q; '- The Sale ofoottonn tobooontimId. Thoguootoamumdouumguozufounamauy. ->A_L+ , ~ __ .. 260 Pairs of Lace Curtains to b sold at First Cost of Manu- fqct'ur'e. `- . - A 45 , -| A..__L-!._ I... `R gQnn`Q 1.. RICHMOND, ORR aaco. . an . ~_DR. w. ua`,\xuuN. M.`R.c.s."."Em7".. Drno|-J3 Earl Street. non: (lug Tole phonbleunuggnimtion ' "" unuu g;'l`I)A\VIlI2 I I n ...___a Opened out towlay Handsome Cretounes 'l0, I3. I50, New Chuubrnys, New Sateen. | New Drillettes. New Tickinga. Pillow Couona, Towellingsuxd Table Linens. See _our New 5c Prints. 54: Muslim, '.'c G inghauns. and Ac Comma. [NEW SPRI NG GOODS ABOWES at BISONETIEE, . Another Lot of Yery'I{;1`m1ouIe `Kid Nils. witl.'l'I\ten.~iou Roles, uf same makers. leducd fmn1$-I550 to 83.00. * ~ Almnt l`.' Pairs of Laulit-.1` lm wrial and FI`em~|n Ki-I iiuttolul Boots. sit:-'33, 3g, 1,145. `.3. 33. 63. made by Richard Snmrn on, of .\|u'utn-al. Reduced from $3.00 to $24!). V ` A 30 Pair Ilot of Ce.-mine .-\uwr1cnn Kiel Button lious. D nnd`l-I _width, regular price . - 1 - &~`I.0l), now marked 8|.6.'I. \ HAINES& LOCKETT. - 23 P'uira l"'in; Ca-If ;\;il"Btt,on- Neat And Stylish. nntk? By Tuinel. \ .1H|nt& (`o.'. of T0l`0llt0,'SiI.t`S 2;, 35. 4,. 45, 5, 55 and 6. Reduced from $3.3) and` 83.00 to R.-50 Add $1.11). .. ` _ H .. . _ . . . ` See our ALL SILK SATIN N%IERVE|LLEU_X'%at 65c. 3 Ladies and Gents Furnishings, at Cost during ; the Removal Sale. A. .1; Mc~MAH)N. CHEAP SHEETINGS AT WALDRONF S. ' ` J ' ff` \A i DON'T FORG T.that this isjhve Last Lot of ExtI_'gFine French ` 7 Kid Boot: we shall have at Reduced Prices. on will llnd use In I Ijtunuu In uq mberin the city: so the In-gut stock ol nry Wood and Slums. Thhh unoniy mosh: cur lho city having lhn-o Steal! Hachlnu mgcordwoodz alaohnv lhoonly sun I ood Snlmin Machine In city. ` llnwing pun-. used the lalnhc In lhoxoon & fynor Yau-d vv-.~ would lnvllo II lnralu ot Illlil`. an we are selllnc at I `ll A igloo on Cost. W. B. & S. ANCILINC Fwe Have brjought from our Reserve to_ck_ of Blleyillg ANOTHER ` \ LO/T-OF FINE. KID BOOTS which wehave p|aced`on the Ram- nant Table atV,Pri_c}s Greatly Below tlie Actual Value: \ [ANOTHER GRANDCHANCEFOBLADIES A BOOTS & SHOES. Hon-ock a White Twlll Shootlnc. 1 lzlon-ock`s Whlto Plain Shoo . 2. Wunlutta Twlll Bhoetlnz. 2. 2 Wunnutto Plnln Shani: . 9. 21-4. Finley : Bovu liouaehol Shoellngs. Pl n. 321-4. 2 l~2yu~ds. Finley`: Royal Household Shootings. Twill. 2 1-4. 2 1-2 I. Finley : Slnsle Bod Shoe and u-lb Shootings. 1 Grey. Twill sud Plnln Shea 1123.184. 2 21-4 yudo do. Bungalow Oottonl that Shootl wlu not show through. Clrc Plllow Cotton: and Greg ow cottons. Plllowcoteons. 38. 39. 4 42. 44. 4 M Inch. All the ubovg gt Ghostly uood P1-loot on. Kew EMBROIDERIES at 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. Tc are Cutting rm. 'l",~uiI` `Selected 1-`renrh Kid Hutton ,Boot. Very Choice; `I.u|- lg Tllmtr, Vnlianf &. V .. of 'l o_mnto, site; 2.5, 3, 3.5. 4, 4}. 55 an-I 6, Rpsluced from 85.00 to 81%. * urtain for 40 cents. , : 1. Curtains worth 761:. f0l`.60C; worth $1.25, for 80, etc. Al-landsome French Lace Curftain worth O/6.00, fgr Some and see ` It/r%;1/25' THE 3537 L07 0F/5'50 m I BET `I I $%&I I I u run-uwwu - Has ho : R. Williams` W--od nusineu on the Allunuu at the fool of Pt-incou 3 ` ialho moutconu-at yard in the oily and I lie with All `land I I lh b :?l:i8l:i? lard \$t;)`(Ilp:lf w'. .y'".Tuea. and all kinds of Soft Wood. 1: would indly null cil lb (`AIL 39` Remember the \'.-ml. at the 100'!` 0!` ) Rl.\`I3Is`.SS b`TR!I`.E'l` Our (% WHITE c01'roNs % AND SHEETINGS,e GREY COTTONS, TIOKINGSE % AND SHIRTINGS CI} .._, __..__.. (.1. BARGAINS % (T LAIDLAW,fS. mama. uucxnn Q1rr;nAn.Y in ' }1eut '{E:':EZ6iis3i32.u co: ARl_llVING_ DAILY FOR _2.'A\I(" f R. M 2E'AUI.;_ WK! vv--ur--v,---V, -_--__, ' f BIS!!! `I'll MARKET. ' "-"' ~'}m2."'..`:%. mm. .',8~Bz. Lnwrouoowhu-Vt. ` ' one hum broken weather oo-8t. 0:: In. Chief wt-once Whs. I OIoo-OoI'I|cl' Klnluuj Clnnnem 81.. \RC1`1`1m1.n.t % S1110 -0"!-`- R- WALDRON- Foul`: Block. urool.8l.l'oeI.. Iunxiluu. auuu '.' ..l.`?'`_'`__: _ __ 4 _L._._._._. A. F. .\I_CVI'}T\'. M.l`)., (T..\l.. M.R.C.S.E OFFICE-rra \\'ellinmoh Strwl. I \\-doors norm 0! Prinans SL. lately qccupicd by -Dr: l.3l\l'l!.:l_l".m `l`_olcgh_o}yo _.\_`.9._ !I&___ _ ___._ V _ _ _ - ._ __ DR. ALIFF \l11H'.l.l-\'KA\`. . - nu, . _,,- -3 `It... ._.I l`l.i|4Innn n`iuu`in`V J.\).1_'J.L'..I.\J 3 -I.'.I .1./o Tlllx`. Sl`BSt`lllBIR bum respectfully to In nounce to his numerous (thud: and customer: `hill lmhaa l 0llIV` IIII old and utuhlllhod Wood Ynnl from the [IV what to the old Kc lluilwu Done at hot olthtuio \ Street. And ` ~ Directly opposite the Tate Ru Pout D4-an-AD ACID. " BRECK as Bop .\."-:,r.w.w.v~ "w'.-_*s~""*'~ ``'" "" _ -_..: \1' I\.mI..-' nnnln 1:! tin -`NH KIIIIIII. "IV-"U|.lIIlIIlU nu. u-w. '.\|.\ RIOS Ll VI .\'G.\`1`0'N E. .\|`.l m-nor: A80 llulnutzcci-ill Baa m-..-.wan (`lawn-:9 and Juhnson ls. ux \\~ umen.nu.l Children n'up_oa-in ty. - -- -~..-.. :...~. rt.-::'..-.a:..:z ` lDIII1'wuu uv-vs. W oroho will boghdto moat nllhh old on women and as may nowouu uwIlI'ho-nothim with Ihcir nnuonno. [Io will nouuntly tony W00D%!LW _ __-__.4 w 35`? 3&5" I . WV W!` R Bo|ch"G Bllvh l __ I ' - -un. rIuL.r.'.- . Pu`1s|rnx. Srluuzos. 5:9. om:u.-._\fo. _\"_a`ubn~'l`on-Ilce. PI-In st . . . .....`g.~..~ m: _;::;: '" "' -`AsI\uI\luwII-I--- V. - .. ._._...__...:_..?..____.. .. % J0|{&\' Arnaxtga, u.u.. . _ ....i?.`..`3`.$'... `im..~.._``uu m~v5o"";. b". {x~=. x nwesl current I-mas. ' uonulo ule rug ulncg. uuunx 1U uu.-ta an owes! "'w.o.LKI-`..\I a w.u.Iu:S|; .(f"mn.\'It\'s, 8nlldK0].'_3- &.. .Kingu1o:i.. op` pull the Pmt Ollloe. mmau_m vnuul. l.- JOIIPH n. wnxnu. up :3 |n.nIIIAII -- H. .\l. MUHAI, , HARRl8`!`lIIl.. soucrron. Cu\'\f|:\'AN(`I &c. Peril`: Block. Bl'0c`k.Sl.l'o0l.. Kingston. out n hnnn 'l%UlSl1.lSl an.-uv, .\RRl81'IiR.` Sn|.lCI`l'0R. (`.oNvItAxcmg co. um(~e-&`.orna~r King And-Brock Streets ovu- Wmla.-a Drug Smm ` URJ 1-:1Llz4'`l1l?:{T.\1'I-'1`Tl._s"}icTl %`1"i`T' v..\1.. M.C.P. &s.u.. .l.;m-`of llnmillunl. G West Street. Diseases 4 Women and (`hl_ldmn. V ' . nun. vl uuu \ - uuwu. . " x1<\\'|..'aN1.t RI-Illl. , .\RI`lIl'|'Rl'YS _\.\'n AI:-R.\Isxu.i. cur. of rovk ainl Kim! 513.; an-r Wade`: Dru Slum. I-in-` Innuaun Kim: ~`m-cl. next In l-ho Vina Unite. I\'n, \`IE\\'I..\\`l|.\` JR. JAMES IL RR). .u|l~num| Iu , _ J. H CLARK, .\|(D.. D.I)..\`.. l..li.S., l)RN`l`l.iT. Gmdumonf New York (`ullbge of I\~nlislr)'. (m|m-\\'eI|iI\gIon Street. brlxvmu I`rim\~m\ and llmck Slroels. Pztrliculzur anten- {inn psi}! to the proservnlion of the natural Iovlh. md on Stu nhnue IEII u[s. `R AMc_QA_NN, s`6m;l-E Kid nrarmiiy uwlllfho-|oI'hun g with their puuonngn ; 0|! : THE BEST DRY HARD WOOD. I ft. long SOFT WOOD. BLABS. KINDLING ANDBAWID WOOD. can-\l~IIQAII A1__ \ Aw;:3:'%:;Lw:&a:x':j: % am. ' maoiinu lhJn:|nA! Ilnnflnnnn-u Hbahgnllna --&)LD CHILI` A1 JLas. Campbell's Wand Yard. mnm wnun um um. nslfnr. aith nI|a\ A\*lV'lIY9L` - - \,Iuu1'.n_ uxuannk ' AIICIIITICIR.-succ9sIoI'I' ' to G omen: - _ Ilontmnl,Str'oot_. `. ` . .. . .- gn. . an n.--vu. .h:. H. SIYTIIK. l.l.ll. ut` \\~'on|eu,nn\l Cnllunn I\*Ip_ocumy. . __ ___._...- __ - _- _. ,_,,_,,___ s_\n THE Au sSi_1 r. .~`m.u'I1'mu&. - I-21:.-.. I!!! Dunn-io Su-wt. flux. I-;nox`1'ux.u~ surru II. An ll;.\-`|'V auvq V._.-_, , , , HU.\l= EUl .:\I`l`l\ . C. I. (`l'Ims. u.n.. successor to Dr. Ju-\-Is. Physician. Sun-goon. Kc. (mice and Rmidcnoo ~\-.~urI_v 0[`\|uuuilo_ the Post ,0l!lce.. Wellington \`lru~ll. it He uvlhq oil: 0! _oonnu-y promptly atom on In ,` ` non pl P.Sll\ll`! Il(}lIl|ll|H.`Il lulu ncuuuuu vuucwuu. 232 PRINO-ESS ST. r 60 10, A.\ GL1N 8' For (`hen Luniar. Wool sail Oul. when will nd the lallrvll nunmnont of Dr: food This B the Q1! mm in having thy!-o $ten_II mg! . L UL:-tun-zzrm, . ~ _ hum-|s*r. directly oppohllo tho Pug`. blm sgejlliguton Stnet. .l|_ubL`whud in \jnmlxm.. .\lu:H~.l.l-\'|>!A\`_. , lbiacasoa of Wanton and tfhildyun unpecinlfy mllco-am Pn|.\'x-nxs Srnun. at Dr. Sparks nhl stand `ffblebhigno No. Ilhi. ,- .... __.u._... u - -uvu\vn.u~I\.\v\.*|.\ \I` I 1` 1. in v'r]'A.:'|:.sH, Vlr\\`l~ (WIN! .A!lI`|'h|1'dl() V` Irv I. K. ls}. SI .-\RKS. l).l)..\`., L l).S., llnxnsrr. mlh-e-|`rinvuss 51.. holwoen on `ma um! Syd:-nhnm Streets. Raldence . o. .`l (`harks Slrocl. Ulce huurn. Bum. lo 6 m.. .;n| 0l.||:`a\lul'\lc\)` evenings I no l0o`clock. alo- Il lll _ r_U\v|\ n` tlnu aun;.. ,_ ` .\l!_(`.lll`I'l(`I`S and Itulldlngsurvoyozu. Ollloo felhnmon Sltccl. Kingston. ` - , j 7 - .._:..,_._..=;`... `F" ' riv ISIlI:\\VOI\1 ' x V Anna: M tun nu Is. .\cu)L'R`l`A.V1`. Avnnon.`&c..0t_1!u Clnegm <:n~et,nau- Kinmt-`~t W --A4 ' Kn nu I l\IS I-Lsmtos liquinlnt ed and Account: oolleqtcd. rsrsrn 1-1'r1'r(N11'|3 31" "5XI3.r; Jbpn PARSONS \v _ n..-I-.-.- nu oh stumox, com. net QUAL- mr ;. man woon. In!-L - __4-._ -o-g\nn Orrin: Ranch and Oinu-lo 8-I. Aocou.nt:ant`. &c. ..._.j. -AND son-r% woom ._... -...s ck. I\.l..o l$..--n g-J End com; AND wooo. WOOD END OOAL. - 4_...._;J._.... -._. _. ...` __._.._._._.. ,.__... `-cji.` 1: $3 i;1`LL Ivrs. since:-morn to R. 0&1 I-nu-r Auvnnnlrk-1-, ln Ct`. l'I'I.l`l 3' H)\VRR N1> :s13E~*:T. mic and Rulldlnl Sun-1-\'n ' vplrvvwvu --wv - -v .. -- Banwock Gale. .. . _n,.I 5- _..> all Ll IIK. I;h.l|. \ Ila`. r l(U.\ `I I " mi1:`|-:"Ii`r"S` AW?` -u sm_u~r|~nn_ l`,nN\':\' .-n.p.h u - . -sun.`-n `IS. rllnu-nu nnnnhlln Hm nu-guano 1 .~ uvuqu .. ..._ _.__,... H. .\l. Muw.a1`T ` 1 .\`n|Inrrnn l`u\'\`K\f Lawn:-5:-- Vi `V- --UILDCKIAP A'l`- I III III unwlun. I ntntlu. h-nnunv hr 1 nuns :11-`rt co. lingo! xu-ox P15. Dxsouua n-. Y-II \l`[` _ ; v - , \ Lew . , : luau `0 Ina, _ . ERIHLMP hluuuynm, vg , , T7 v _ ` The u.ooo.ooo Telescope. The glut 'mh-ncungteleuropoot the Lick olnerntory. Mount Hamilton, (XL, Inn boentatad.unqthovurdieQhtlnGiIlsont>- nu. _'.l`_heIlUo(th0obot`[l|q,h, six inches his-themmt powerful in thoworlul. A magnifying power 0! 8.1!!) ;diune0as.it.isexpactod,cqnhoemployedon ` llllabloobjects - ~ 1 `s---- -... - _--_...._. .--`v. "A nthou-In A nry uemlpoliahingpowderformohbnndglnn Is and: of varyllnelyground glnnmixod Jr_ithaun|llpto];9_rtionotdI'|od|ot||ush. A lulhknen English Bon- mn Joumtoc mmuon: % " I5.lI-L6I-Ina-up-hII.'Io unutu lll many puuslurrlntxuymlinsol , `tmumwbnlgandltisplolnbhtht oven \thognspnuImmIghtlnaomo`(~uesnlsobo, `utilized; In verv deep utasim heat. of tho Il(`lis din nlixd. Do I-`onus Ihlnenco Rnlnhll? ` The belief very generally exists that tho cnltur of (onset: induce: an increase of rain- fallnnd that their destruction diminishes it. Mr. Henry Gaunt.-tt. in Science, claims that nsatisfnctory explanation of this supposed phenomenon has never been om-ml. He ' goes further. and amurpes that wants gaijied ~in our own country go to show that the in- uence of fumsts upon rainfall. from an economic point of view, in too slight to be of the lust practical importance." ' Water Power hon Arte-dun \\'oIls. ` Manygnesian welltspout water under A henvyptmeum, justulnnny gas wells nd the gas under a pnsuro ot several hundml pound: to the square inch. Thiswatarpower is us] in mnnv nhoeefin lnncabvmmm of |.l)|ll.IIlI EU UEHJIIUIV l. IIIISWHTWWK ts used in many phccn Francobymmns of , hlfhllln clan]; and it in Iunhnhln that mum Prehistoric Skating. As is well known. the alto! skating isn ` `c on. In many parts of l-Iumpo bout! of donusticatnd animals have been found which had been used as skates or as nmnus of mud] sledgua. It but consider- able interest to learn that similar implements an found still in an inuoveml partsot nwthern Germany. In The Joumal of the lhrlin Rvniotv llnrhvnn nl-n -It; VX1lla'lI \Ja'l.IZlI_)'. Ill IE JIIHTIII (`I (no Berlin Ethnological Society dodges are do- scribcd which consist of 3 board mating on the bones of a horse. But`lmi.;1osthis. skates an` usnl the innvm n! which consist of the lower` jaw of cattle, the cuuamro of the lower side serving ulmirnbiy the object of the skate. ` - illfll Polk Due Society. At tho recent meeting held in (`ambrixlgx-, Inn. for than purpose at organizing the = "Amuian I-Folk Lon uoelaty. rules for the government 0! tho toasty wt-m enacted, of f which the int docluu_ that the American Folk Lon society has for its objwt the study of folk Ion in gun-ml, and in partit`uIar the mllection and puhllatiou ot the folk Ion of ; North AlmI'It\I" 'l'MrulG further provide u int. the society mu Insist of lnembn.-rs who subscribe an Illlllll In of 33; that each member shall be entitled to a copy nf the journal tohoinnd bytheoorioty: that an annual nnethg El he held; and that tho lails of tin lucid)` Chill ho conduu-ted by as president and a council ot tom-mu members, to he eleciod annually. H~ofuu'u- E. J. of Harvard unin-nit)`. \\`.'I\` c-l('('13_'<`l~~. nnxialnnt . , m -- ' I no. `.'-'nu: rnnxoclurn in come: spcwhes, for the roproduv.-35m of vocal unusic, to!` touching hngungm, for cornsgzpondence, for civil and milihry onion. torumulinz to thosick in llthil, ll I'D!` various ul I10!` purposes we nuncouto mention. `uuuu, un [resident 1, ` /`I _ r nu. l-mx saw ruo.\'ntm.n-1;. i The new phmmgraph. islmwn jn tho &(`(`\\ln- l panying culsaxul mmlo. from urj vinal` illus- trnt-Ions in .\`via-xnillc An1v.`rivau|,.is Mmnxt. the sins of. an unlinnry sowin;.' machine, and -in mustruc-nan smuvlhing like a wry . * gino lath. A in-nn-inl {mt nf thig unnohinn, i'nmh: nx. gnu: Iuuua ' A` crucial lost of this machine, innde re-N cm'1tl_v at I-`.lisun`s laboratory in l\'ewJerso_v. according to the journal reforn:d`t_(\, gum results that tcmlul to prove the perfoctiolmf thu insmunvnl. l vr{vvt Vreprmluctions of WhiSlliug,.\\`l;i~p\-I`illg.all tho imprfoctions ' '0! sane, the hull` tiuws and Imxlulntious own. ~ wen faithfully mpmluuxl. Tho m-wpl:o- ` nogmph istobousul fnr taking nlivfatiun, for taking testimony in murt. fur noporting 4u-\ A 4 ---\ 7"`-` ` ~ It {stun _\m_rs aimm Pl`;bft`(1l"Ed.i&.IlI 1 \l'\I(l\l0(N[lIis]hIlI0;.`:rIph mthopumic. Tho, Q,riginnl in.~zr1u:wn'n, wo,nde-ri ul and amusing ~ -as i_t. \\'1is. failed, ham-ver, to fulll the n~ ` qui.q`t;~.-.- o!\t1R>iayonwr. who has rcu:utl_v perfvctul his iu\_1`ptiqn and lnlmlghgi nedmr . to thu iqlml phomigrn _ ` ' J I - I I 0 -rIm'~.\meri_-_u'n link nor; Society at (`um bridge, -Mass.-W lidinpnu .\'(-V\r Phono- grigilu {liter II (`halal Tent. I3 lfppgnpd `; "lo I N u .\uress. 1 TIA- IE cnr It-iLes&:oP' -m was ' .h ucx oasenvnoav. ' I "nmu tltreovconlod. _ hnpitwl n : mu: lunch in im ' , . ` r mnw 1>I:0GREsa' > ooJul:I'.s. l.':-ethyl I; Nwgr. _.4__._4L -- _._AL._JA.. _.__., woman. , - V ` A combined Imidnj:-chnir uul,cndlo (h:- 1 Ilencrihublo). ' i A combined kitchen-vcntihtor and clock ` I winder; - ' . - f ` " 'Kx1iI7I3Ji&o'."" ' " upon in ny. &f IIQILIS. Ah `air-"pump to force gig from 3 mink on I uhip our a stormy son. A fan mood is thowhoeln of abuby eu- riago to keep the ion o t_ho htby. Achumh I tlntlooh like a pew. but has com! mncinin within. _ A device which will vpgg,uu.- mu: `reckless individml frdua Tic ag thmclothu onmu bad. It in an invention of aclifcqo womgn, ' v .`P`w. Ilil'1-I W`. I" III-lUlllIl- is l lulled. DLATIIII. iII.,A.lt.,`$I= "I oISo(;m`.nh.Ennldon`::s child cab I I r I ` :n":th. Put! up II und CI in. 1 much and I place ox luIupIpl.`l' wnenovor ` n nickol or land blank it dropped in I slit in _the uido of the machine. A- -I...o.:._| |.o.nLhInnIrAnnn in-1-Ling In .D.l:\'a.::.aL;.n. ou .:_a\.a\a g...... Whnrtlnxera. vessel ontam \\`hole:`ou|d Rt-mil can and W: llmleli. Goals of the very best dcwriptlqlul. under cover. well tween n"lIIdu|:ao$)1;.lly dc i'vored.o`B`I`\n<:nwood and u . (`ordvtood In any eu- hnnd. lnapoguoa solicited _|nIl "'\"`.'K`I'`bmu OI/Ital-ionnd West Streets. tsi`0moo-Clu.renco And Onuu-lo streets- !` wt 01 ` Stunt. I R&? % At the aura of Mr. James on lulu: Street. and Mara. Mokclvcv kkimluliuul _8uoot.wmhonmmpuy and. felophono Communion Anna Blank ond IA L W. BRICCK. IL A. lit H. , nnruory uoow masnou._ L A monster bicycle, with places for qvo men in ,5 baht swung below the axle, who operate the nnchino wid;,,lo\'en geared to the tile. '_ < ' Aldocoy duck with I vuiety of dchchnblo hauls. ' ll (ICC heuI_. A-. -l. (HG INK`. His attitude. however. in not always to .,|e commended. He is liable to fall into the habit of shntlling along in an aheent-minded Iniannel. in if he was ing somewhere and was afraid of getting t ere too soon. Twirl- ing hie club in, theee moment; in a`fas'ouriia method of occupying his hands. but the in aunt his eye detect: an infraction of the or- dinancea he in all attention. ' The fakir. with subdued voice. reeponde to the order to keep moving with a remark to immigrate where he won't have to lay in a stock of coal for the winter. The coal driver roteeta that he isn't encroaching on the six on al_k. and einilee meekly an t e model in bran buttons Inovee quickly by. all in thn hnnr Irhnn the ladies thrnnn than some of the nomuume Things I \\`m.n Recon! In lieu)! at Washington. A smsll rubber` Inn. with little pike: on which the cashier drops the silver change and from which the customer easily picks it IOITICI` 0I'1I0l'I IIIII I pnuuu. ` A Tulloon which curiae e lightning-rod high in the sinover en oil tank. A ciger eellin machine that drops out an all-Havens. e ipe the end o, and. exposes much and piece of sandpaper whenever 1- nin-L-I nr In-1| hlnnlx in (lmnnul in A All}. in me nae ol the mu-nine. ' An electrical laootbluckoning machine. in which n brush in n ' 1V"`e\'olved in 5 non- rousting handle. in whirling crush bri the shine in oneztenth the time of the o d vibrntory elbow method. A mnnslnr liinvcln. with Dlices fnr two UIIIKOIII move: qulcluy uy. ` salt in the hour when the lndis throne the thnronghfnrea that the policeman is seen in his best form. Then no mun dare open his clapper. when` the copper smile: with so much gram-iousnesa upon those who it gayly by in theinj tine apparel. A cheese-cutter, A swing kgnife by which lhrgmu.-r cm. with oartanuty. cut ten buncea from the cboeee \\'henc\'er the cus- tomer orders half I pound- A Gmllnnn u-hi.-h ml-ties A licvhtnimnrnl "`l'I'ti`y'trrt. t_vtIIl` 'l:ttrIIri0I.I|r"'If1II I`. mr-; * _ Gnu ol IiIIIS_l:l 0`DlltIQu. . . N};*_ `on. Feb. 8.--'l`W0_- Itm kicking up'moru of th"COIIllI\0U0ll in this city "than they ever did when on tho` I F: " '1`emp_iton_ was the juvenile stun sum I comic opera company. She chino to thispity three yuntngo. mid mu n reveiutiou to the he-.tux of the theaitn-es. She `n[\pear_el ' for A eedsouliii lnrrlesque, and than au\ldeulV're~ : "tired into ostensibly `prim-to life with How- .31} omou-'nc. '5 milliunn_ire`a son, and previous-A I)` in ulventurer in nmt rimohy with another - bewitchiug hlrle:sqtlI`t. Fay had just freed helielf from Itiliy,` \\'u:st. the negro minatrel. by :ne.`\ns.of a liinmc. ,!o\_jh_ilg Howell : father had bought oi!` hiuformer hruie with $|0.0lll. so the `my wu |eu- to Imtrimony for How- e`ll_ml Fgy` and may went `to Eu land for nhoucynioon tour auul it lulu.-I nnti in week ugh; when llu~_v r_ot\n:nw.l tn town. `Cretlitnrs of the frisky 'young man About town 1' {- jut ping on him with lzmsllits, but that as rcK|pru\'ent him and his wife fro Ii\'in.;" hxnriouslv in a Bl\HlIi\\'.l_\"tt])itI`llllt*`. Iwtci. ` Nrs. Fey Teinpletnn 0:`-oi-lw is as-ummling the promenedog and the theatmswithn pm- fueion ot Ihtrinian toiletsamgi some 0! the eyes ulnuied hythosene vlutlicslonk on thomwith cmwetougiiess as well as mlmiratimi. for one of Oahornea gmlitors has had his hw?_\'er prepare papers I-fur mi attempt to` 1:0.-I`/.u the gorgeous `Vt'i|r1lro|n._ This plm`m'ciiIlg is nut taken in the hupo that it will yihl a timin- ritti n.-turn. perhaps. l'-ut is iiiton-in-d h_1 com .` bel iuiexposure oit)alxu:m-`s_n-cklew.sextnv.n- gance in buying them. Thu mu-mul nnufcmuinmii in-.iu|t\` unit` I\\- Tho llpinlon (Inn Ila: `Re-ganllng the- Lordly GllII'II|l;ls of the Peace. .\ Kingston policeman on duty. except whcn.hc is hulking to a superior otticer. he: at lor\ll`,' disdain for common atlhire. Ae he moves majeaticnllv about upon his heat. the udinirenl of all the pretty girle an-l maid: and the terror of street urchins and feltin, he weare a look which means that A man who talks beck to him is getting dangerously near the bna`-tera of the law. Aldermen are no mote in hie eyes than ordinary citizenl. He doeen t care e g for their good will. for their inuence than not extend to the powers that made him, and he would an leave rep _ one ot them on the "nnb wit in club an a gutter tough. The question 0 how many votes thin man or that controls never cntep hie mind. nor does he ever consider the rolicy of calling in any politician who is iilarioua and inclined to nuke trouble on the atroet.` ' I12- ..sa:..-I_ I ......... .. 1- -...e.`..l_.-..- 4.. abdalrwholesale, Retail, nmrr I]! `I'll: HARKET.

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