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ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT, DECEMBER r>, l-s?)7. CHEAPER THAN HOUSES. HORSELBS8 CARRIAGES Do MORI WORK AND COST LESS MONEY. THK niNVKNIKNCK ? ?? ? HAK'?IN'. ????? FROM Tin: RKGlL.Mt BLaVCTRIC WIRE??THE NEW VEHICUM ?? ?it l*OCTOBg There are young nn^n In N<\v-Y?rk who can remember when tin? only telephone lina in th?? city connected a r????m in Tht? Triltime Building with th? American institute. People used In come t? that room anil listen to other? talk. Blng or whistle al the other end of the lino, and ex? clamations of wonder and surprise were beard whenever the Imperfect instrument was >x aniine?!. The telephone wan l?M>k?d upon at Hint tlm?? ?? a scli-ntlflc t?>>, and in much th?? same ?Kht as the motor vehicle is regarded by many people at this time. Hut the telephon?? has 1???- j come a necessity, and, In the same way, many people predict that tho boraeleee carriage win Oeaae to be looked upon aa a novel plaything . and take Its place among the neoe?Itlesi. In some parts of Europe the horseless vehicles have become popular and comparatively cheap, and, the novelty having worn off, they are em ployed in a practical way. In New-York the ? horseless cnrrlage has not y?-t become popular, ? and the vehicles which are seen OB the Btreet? I are for the most part the property of cab com- | panics, by whom they are rented to the people win? wish t<? enjoy the novel sensation Hut the facts that the few mot??r vehicles which have been sold to private individuals have niv-n eat? isf.i. lion, that th?? c ?st off maintaining th?'ni la ?mall and that the Btreeta ??f New-Tor?, are gradually being Improved ao that the vehicles will run without Jolting, make tn.inufa ?turer? lielii-v.? thai Hier?? ?a ill Boon be a boom in tliut direction. c. .1. Harrington, superintendent of the Elec? tric Vehicle Company, said thai bla ion?, m h ?.? recently ordered one hundred additional canias;???, and thai there would b? room in their place to stop? and take -care of a number ??f vehicle? f??i other people. ?Jt costs much less to keep a homeless wagon than an ordinary outfit," be said, and it enn do | mur.? work. Th?? horse, if driven more mile? on one ?lay than h<? is able t.. cover without over exertion, will be worthlesa the nexl day, while the iunior wagon can be recharged when its electric supply is exhausted ?ml go right ahead ?gain. w>? shall ask $1 for every twenty-flve mii- charge, and will also receive a ????<? amount for taking cai?? <?f th?? vehicle and keeping ,t cie.u? and in repair. Th?? coat of running the vehicle will depend <>n the number <>f miles." Among the few peopl?? in N? w-V??rk who drive motor vehicles an? (?livr II ? Belmont and W. E. Busby. Mr Belmont'a turnout created some excitement at Newport last summer, and was on?? of the sights of tli?? pia???. Mr. Dusby guillas his boraeleee vehicle along Riverside Drlv?? nearly every day It? builder, Andrew I, UuV.r, sai?! that it show???! n?> m??r?? wear than an ordinary vehicle which ha?l travelled half aa many mil? s. This carriage is kept in Mr. BUS by'? stabl??, w 1???p? its motor is supplied through th.? regular Edison current at the regular reten. The bill for chartiifiK it the fust month It ran was $1035, and it tan six bjndred miles In that time. The av?rai,'!? cost for electricity la two ??cuts a mile, but th?? price would be considerably less if the own-T of the vehicle had his own electric plan, Tins faci baa been dem?r*natrated by J. R, Whiting, ol Stamford, Conn., who has an electric generator for lighting his house, Hla horselesa vehicle I? charged by tins generator, an?l this brings tli?? coal down to l?*ss than one ????ni a mile, br Will:.m, H Hutehlnsofi ?ff Brooklyn, has ? ordered ? horseless stanhope phai ton, and he will ???? one off tin? pioneers ot his profession In the use off tins style off vehicle. Bui tbe great? est addition? in ti??? line will probably l?? m the ahape ot business wagons. <?t.tnpany has an ordei under way now lor a delivery wagon for a large depart meni More ?( a ? osi of I-.',?*??'!, : and if Ihe vehfcle provea satlefactory the con csrn will take iifty more. The wagons will make twenty-five miles a day and can be run at the I rete of i.vo <?nts a mile, ??* al ? coni i??r motive power of not more lhan ">n cents ? day Aside from 'osi ?if Storage and repairs, the ???t ?>r maintaining ??ii?? ?>f these delivery wagons a yenr waa placed at th?? following figure by Mr. Rlker: ! ?nteres! on Investment.flRfJ 800 working ?lays al "ill centi. lull Total . *SHl Tnis i? leas than it would <?.?.-1 to ??????> horses to draw ih?? vehlcl? I PERSISTENT TUMI HOUND. Prora Tie? San Francisco Call. Tb?? most Insisten! and peniblen! 'tail hound in Arisona I? owned by *3am Krutsensteln, who lives ??n tb'? Enn tn Crus Rlvei m l'ima County, an?! mak? s bis living i?y hunting mountain lions for tb?? ?rlM bonus that th?? Territory pays for ?nob bid??. Nesr Benson, the other day, Sams dog treed a big lion ami sat down under Hi?- tree to await the arrival of his master. Sum struck j a bear"? Irgli, however, and did imi ^o lu the d'f | f??r thre?? ?lays. When In? ? 1 i ? 1 j??? both Uon and ?"?? ?rere still al ih?? tree and t??>rti ..f them war* nearly ?Jasad "f thirst .imi BtarvatlOR. Sam says this is but one of many each Instances In the history ?if his ?l ?;;. who will never voluntarily leave a treed animal, not even for thirst rhsn then? is a sprim-* elane hy the tr????. ? - PERVERTED. G???: SAMPLE PACKAORS WERE ENJOYED. BUT Noi' in in ? : PSI'AL WAT. There was given th?? ?>th.r day in an uptoern Street .in illustrati.m ..f Ih.? way in which ar? tilles are often hopelessly pei verted from th?? ones for win. h they were Intended by th.*lr makers, It was at the noon luncheon hair. Th?? Italian laborers who, in accordance with the prevailin?' fashion, were engaged in tearing Up th?* pavement, had suspend ?>1 their labors ami wer?? partaking of their mill.lay meal as ?????>? sal on the sidewalks and the steps of tin? lions? s. Presently a man wh?> carried a large basket ??ame around the corner, il?? started down th?? street, distributing from th?? basket at each \.\ KiaKCTKic viirroKiA, ownkd by w. b. buzry AN Al ???????.? THAI?, nWM'.li l'.V .1 uiiiiim: '??- stamp? ?ui?, ?<>n'N. house a small package of one of the new cereal products at presenl being sdvtrtlsed ss gresil) superior to ...if??? ss ? beverage. He merely laid tbeae packagM on the iah.?low sills and ?81.1 not ring lh'? d??orli. Ils After him. at a dis rr-.-t distance, followed 01.f Me? Italians. evidently deputed lo ih?? task ??> his companions. He carefully gathered '?i> all of th?? samples and carried them to where the group of workmen sat. Clearly, Ihe Italians knew what the pack? ages contained, for ?)???> arere ??|???p????. not curi? ously, bul m a mattei of fa I ?vay The brown, finely ground contenta were transferred prompt-I I) into th.? pipe-bowl? of th?? assemblage, and having been sel all {ht, were boob going up in smok'? affording as much plesstire, apparently, ?., tin? nonsofloil sa ii the cereal sulsstitute tot ..?n???? had ?.n the flne-tl golden Virginia jo.s mis nisi on ry. G???? Th?? Chi? ago News. First Mai?? ?Vhal wa.?- the t'late.it ucean ra. ? >oij ever heard oft C?u?iaiii- Whatafc PRICES OF HOLIDAY GOODS. NKW TARIPP HAS MAD! LlTTl-K DIF PBRBNCB TO CONSUMERS. ???? UP l'Ili: IMPORTgO sTtX*g NOW uN MANU WAS IlIti'l.'lllT IN BBFORBI Till! I.AW ?p???? i:i'i'i:?'r <han?;i:s may iik ri:i.T nkxt ?i:\it Th?? Bhopplng districi .?r New-Tork ?'ity. to j a hi'ii people come from all part? of th.? rnetropo I lis for their holiday purcbaaes, has Its bnrv?*st I time during th?? months ??f November and l>e ? eember. Th?? crowds ?>n tbe atreets and in the stores (five lb?' observer only ? partial Idea of the buslnesa which is done in the -.Teat stor??*, because a lar??? amount ???mes by mall. Through ? tin? publication of stock lists and prices in the I adv?*rUalng columns of th.? daily papers th?? pco ple in r.'tnote parts ??f ih?? country become posted Ion th?? siybs in New-Tork. Th. y sen?l their ordern, and where tbe amount pur? has???! w.-ighs leas than foin pounds ihe) have II sent ??> them by mail a? ? cosi of one < ni an ounce, Hy this method people m >h?? far W.-st and South ?lo their ?hopping In Net? York al ? nominal coat, and their holiday presents have double vain.? ???? aus.? Hi.?> come from the greal market, While the faraway buslnesr lias I.? as good in most .f ih?? lar??? stores this year a.? it wss last year, th.? home trade has been slight I) behind Th?? reason for th?? falling off has ?..?.??? charged bj som.? merchants to th.- operation of Ihe ???\\ tariff, bui ih?? unsettled ?reuthei has reali) '.>????? ih.? ? ans.?. Th?? proprietor of one of lb? larg<*sl toy houses .?al.I thai tie? Import dut) on his stock hsd been i.i, ..? from '.'?? t" :;."? per cent, bul "hat ll mad?? lull?? .r no difference m Ihe pi.f toys "The man wh > laid away Jill with arhli h to buy loya," he said, "will gei |usl aa a uch for !n.s money as he eoi for Ihe sun.? amount Inai year in ihe lirst place, we had Hi? greater i>.ni if our stock purchaaed ???G??.? the new law went Into effect, and aaved Ihe higher dut) In thai s n. bul pven if we ii.i.i n?l ?Jon?? s?? *.? should 1st aLie to giVS j the purchaser the samo value that he received bust year. There are always toys at fix.-d prices, from the penny whistle to the JUKI.doll. There are Just as many 10, L!... fill and 7?"? cent toys this year as th.r.? wen? ?n previous years, and the only place when the advance is e????? is in the high-priced toys. Then? it males little diff.-r ??ni.?, because th?? people wh?< buy them usually know nothing about the prie?? until th?-y receive th.? bin. Th.? ?nanufacHUi-era ??n th.? other ?ide know that certain good? cannot be sold atxive a certain price, and in cas?-s where a L'-Vccnt article coul?l not I?,? reprodn<*ed at th?? proper tigur.? it was changed or cheapened in some way. On the whole, the higher duty will have no had effect on tin- toy business." ? large ?Iciler In children's outfits said that the advance in importation charii's ha?l been anticip?t.?! to such an "Xt?nt that prl????* had not been advanced, and that articles purchased last year at this time could, with few exception^, be duplicated at the same prices. Imported underwear is high?.- by 10 ,,r 12 pei "-nt. b?| domestic wool underwear has not advanced materially. In tb?? carpet line there h.i_s be-? some ?hange, and purchasers of ruirs will have t?> pay 1(1 cents a fo.it mor.? now than they ?lid last year, and an advance ?>f ab?,ut IS cents a yard on Wilton carpeta. Domestic Win. ?is. however, ar?? sold l?y most d?-aiers al the prices Which ruled last y??ar. "our ?.-???ds ar?? a little low?*?* this year than they were before th.? new t.iriff law went into fon??,?' sai?l a lari?? ailver foods manufacturer. ?Tli. y are better than they ever were, and th.? stock is Ian,?.t lim ih?? reason for th?? decline ?s we manufacture in thin country and hav? improv?*d machinery an?l ?leap silver." Tli? head ??!' the silk department "f a large re? tail drygotids store laid that $1 would l?uy the ?am ? silk n?iw that it did last year "Provided," ?? ? ? r ?. thai th?? purchaae is mad?? here, .. i. .?? we knew what was coming and bought ahead. Tl??? real effect ?>f tl??? new Increaaed Im? puri dulie? will not ???? fell by the purchasers until next year," he said, "and i?> thai time our :ii? m.il.? will be in operation, our people will I??? m ? ?.m ?? mot.? money, and they will never kn >.?. tli it iii> are payings f???.?. enta a yard more for ?.la." In tbe china and glass line there has ?.? a sllghl advance In tl?-? rate of Imperi duty, and certain ?trades of goods are ? trill? higher than they were laal year. Sum?? of tl?.?? Imported .uiiii.s will ???si the purchaser snout 18 per ????nt more, but, which renrea sa a parti?! offset, the lin?? "f domestic ^???d?* ha? ? ?? * ? p -nlarged and Impro*.??? .Many people thought 'hat the prices of men*? clothing would ??> up si s<???n .is the new tariff wenl Into operation, but Inquiry al some of the leading conevrna shows that tbe rhanges an? few and unimportant. One large denier asid thai ? ? change would be esperien?*ed by th?? con? .? umer until n?'xt year. "Ab cvercoal or ? suit of clothes of any kind." he said, ?may be bought to-day for the same amount aa was paid last sesuson There Is abeolutely no clan?,'? in prices from Issi yiir In low-grade goods, and In the higher grades of clothes, which re-nnr?? Imported Block In the manufacture, we have made n.? ad van???, becauae we own th?? material al ihe old figure* You will hnd Jual as many suds from ?5s to tifi ai ? st year In the establishments where -u? ii goods are handled, and you will ilnd als?, ih.it there Is nu change in the quality. In other placca where business suns were made foi s.-!.", lisi year, ih? .im.? price ???i1 ??? aaked to? day Whal ?le pH??'- ??ill be nexl year no on?e ran ?ell, bui tu advance et?jcks ?ill probablj exhausted then, the prices will '>?? a litil?i hlghei " _ /; \ PLOSIVE HE l MU I 1.8. Prom Tie? National Druggist IValkfnj-j along Hi?? beach on Mobile Bay. a young woman, a relative of tl?..? writer, ???????? up a handful ??? little ?hells, lefl i-y tl??? 'id'?, md among them several ?hells ?>t a ?mall maini? ??anali." the largest of which ??.??> pmbabty ? half-inch m diameter and tl??? smallesi some tir.-Ightha .??' an Inch. Bhe dropp? ?! them in' > Ikt |>... k? ? aii'l ????,?? all about them until sev? eral ?lays afterward, when an unpleasant od??r In It? r wardrobe attract! ? lei att??nli??ll ??? ???>???? ?m taking tli m ??ut of tho potkel sun.? fell on n,,? Hiior, and m recovering them ?he placed her fool ?m on?? '??.? sci was f??ll?>wed '?> an ex plosion, ?tutte -lini?, md loud cm ugh to b ? h? acl all over the lloor on Which her (""?? is. Vstonlshed, she concluded to it? mother, and the same resull followed. Tli?? ?hell? were then broughl i" the writer, who un examination found the mouth of .?;?< h t'umh clos? ii bj a mem? ?,,,,,;, ,,? ,.,. ,? ?,- ,,,? leas thickness, f??rm??d bj Hi. drying ?>f the animal slime This had proba? blj ???? mi??! s.ioii after r?'moval from the moist? ,,, : tl?? ??? a? ii. an.l the mil.? Inhabitant ??f il,.? shell dying, tl?? gases ??' decom|Mmltlon bad quite mi.?,? us mi rnal space. On ? rtlng a lu? ti?? pressure by squeexing il??? ?hell birtween ? wu ?,?.., ?,, ,,r ??,..,.? quite a lou'd espi?**!??? M ?s ,,,,,,?,? ???. il??? fragment? of the shell being thrown -viral feet. Bubse?iuently. on trying the experiment, ou! of a ?I ?sen shells unlj two fail?? I t,, explode Tli.millions mosl favorable ??> ?ucceas m making the experiment seem t?? i.?? removal from the lieaeh m ver? !i<>t. dry weather, which causes ihe ?lime lo i.xml?.I in r?>ater quantit) than usual snd diiea il >;p rapidi) ??a it exud???