Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jan 1887, p. 3

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IS A 1'UH.r; l"l,Ull` nun; ruwunn. . It cotitalha neither alum. llme. nor ammonia, and may be ubed by the most delicate constitu- tions with perfect safot . Its t suc nu-min from its bot ins rinaical y THE BES VAL E IN THE ARKE'l`.u wellns thor ` oughly adapted to the wants oflho kitchen. has excited envious imimtlons of its name and up, ...noau-anco. Beware of such. I ll IIKB. Emil dru giltu. hgnvarha non. _t. Mr. lhine in mid to be one of the largest ice dealer! in the United States. \|.'-.a-'- I`;-uunlu Hvrnn A nura curg for giltu. e erboer. the composer. could whistle ` Yul ea Doodle" when three years old. l T hm. bucking cough can be so quickly cure ed b(y;,Shiloh`n Cure. We guarantee it. W. l I H-an nnnl-It J. Wilson, ` Elinbeth D! rnett Browning wrote her hrnt. poem when the urn ll yenn old. Wut'I World`: Wonder, or Fnmily Lini- ` first when the H yeeru mu. \ West`: World`: Wonder, Fnmily ment, 5 never {Ailing cure for rheumntism, neuralgia, cute, burnt, bruises. wound: end front bites. 25 end 50. All drugginu. .1.-- -vL......... tlluhhmn, brother of the ex- % und 50. Au cu-ugguu. Sir Thomu Glndntone, brother of the premier. in I strong oonurntivo und nu un- equivocal otsonent of home ruie. Croup. hoop` Con In And Bronchitis immediately roliev byS lloh'| cure. W. J. Wilson. Wholesale and Retail Agent, II :n a-ton according to this design, an yenn. Among the fourteen designs subnxitted for tho monument to cover Gen. Grant`: tomb, in New York. is one by Joseph Echteler, of which we present an excellent illustration. A Lively Bent I-`Ight. James Pieroe, of Shady Grove, I4, aw bur tracks in a swamp on his farm. and I party was organized to hunt the bear. WM]: the men uni logs were in A swamp Mr. Phrco walk.-.1 tfzmugh the fields Adjacent un- armed. Suddenly a bigbear came testing out of the swamp. Pk-mo knew it would getaway it not tunwd back, so be seized a club And c-hand bx-uln hack and forth through the elds, whacking him well meanwhile, until the animal at. length tumed to the swamp again, where it mu shot and killed. ex riment. \ ick headache and all liver dineues yield immediatcl eo\Vut'| Liver Pills. Sugcr coated. A 1 dm tn. Cnhrrh cured, eulth and sweet bruth secured, b Shilol1 ICchrrh Romod . Prloo mounts. pal injector free. W. J. ilson, -nag-:6 L ound Hhnt. Wat`: Cough Syrup in the but {or cough, colds, sud All tlu-out And I dine All drnggiltl. um- .......:...='...o.Inn warn nimrhur. I would ..i_.J.-l-&l..L` -nI-,u-.' Obtained and all other business in the US. Pa- tent Umco attended to for Monnunn Fans. nur mice is opposite the U. 8. Patent Ofljce. luhlqldiuuu. All drnulnu. e con nptlon wan singing. "I not live way, I at not to Itl ," when lightening struck the church mop And Ihc scrambling begun. Shiloh`: cough And oouum tlon cure It sold}; an on gusnntu. t can: con- uum W? .'. Wlllon, vholunlo sad to t. Klnpton. Out. I! sguirl wants 3} be rid of 5 un- ..:..a..... nld n who hu nnnntunlly black Kin hon. 0 young man who pernundaa himself that two ' can liven cheaply up one cm always nd 3 girl to help him try the exgoriment. \ :4. n....a-..1.. ....I .11 liver diunnel vield lu$u `Univ. youn }?F1`i}fe'.' u. piclotu old gun huwnnnutunlly bl.sck whiskers, the hu ouly to olfor to entertain |.l._ -5 6|`- nlgnn hi nlnllillll. hhvo M but ouly to one: to enunun him At the piano by :1 ng. "have love not, tho thing you ova my dye. "- Nuo Orleans Picayune Worth in weight in gold. West : World ; Wonder, the chosput uni but llnlmcnt in the world gonna more one and gouhrthor than my other medicine. Rhoumsticu. try n. 95 Lnd 500. All drllggllb. DOIII III IIIO Blood. h The ouontinl nqnllltu for 3 sound body and clear mind urn few. for, van 3 liver that in l rolorln in function . ' mg P ' and A atom tone and r nnlmpslh ` I - ~ 1 L-_IA|. In `Ann 'I\` "f`.jn NI I WI vlwf ` nuvnuu u- u........._, an?! sch '13 05110 np!mpslr- ed, and d honlth in nu: . To robin -- A..:.. 1. . r.|...a.annau-nhould occulon- ed honlth ll Iluurou. In nwuu no 'd.-sin e u blulmrwtlhmld dl in made to Run `I Pill: ollnndnkc and Bush!-nut. Tiny Itlmnlato thc liver lntnhodthy sot.loa,glntono to the blood b all , dth b .3'.:.`i""'.{..u...;'7.:`.`.`. .'1':. ood. ..u.u':-K Pill: are purely vqptnblo. Sold by Poison & Co.. and by dodon nu-ywhon. Bjornson, van ll Paris TH E GRANT MEMORIAL. the benign: Sublnlttexl for the New York MonumImt._= ' Otco I-`less. Our otco 0 poslte Olce. and we can oh in Patents in less time thm those remote from Vhsllmumx. . Send Mount. on Dmwmo. We advise III to petenmbuity tree ot charge ; and we make NU ciunoa UNLESS WI OIITAIN PATENT. \.Vn rnfer. here. to the Postmaster. the Supt_. THE DAY`S GLEANINGS. IIIIUI '7 which .1). - uymg Kwvu Invention, -unnlllin the Norwegim novelist. now IOR GKAN1 Y. JAN-.10. If you wish to avie mony secure some of the Bargains n<`>w_V- being offered tag MINNES & BURNS during Keir and compare pfice: V V . Everything Reduced. Goods shown with pleasure by V M RANK SACRIFICE SALE Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Linen Lav Edge Fancy Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Initie Crumb Cloths 2x2; yards. Linen Crumb Cloths 2513 yards. yards. Glass Cloth, Stair Linen, Stnir Drills, Towels, &c. For Irish Linen Goods the best value is with `IA\'n ' State or county, writ We refer. here. the Sn t. of Money Order Dlv.. and to ololals of the . 8. Patent Ollice. For circular. advice, terms. and relerenons lo octunl clients in your own to 00. A. SNOW & 00. N 8- Opp. Patent. Office, Washington b.C. DY. ' IRISH LINEN GQOI)S SPENCE d` (`R l/RILEY, ALL WINTER GOODS .\lUb'T (0. D()N`:l` WAIT. SOME OF THE BARGA ` 25 Sam I ` Chllth-en : l Dozen Monk 0 Mantle: to be cleared M $1.50 cm-h. worth Id Milo at 260. per pair. Une Lot l.adics' Lim-d Gloves and Mini an-.. wort Plunhes. ulrcolors, at 650. V Half Price .:.'a() I am. '|d G oves at h (ll-. Hundred s of Remnants of 1 Ladies`. Men`: and Boys' Undorwcm M (`oat Price. We have about 30 Pairs of LADIES GERMAN FELT SLIP- PERS. We intend closing them out at 25 cents per pair. Get a. pair. They are very comfortable. . - ...-a n I r\l\Ill-`P1 THE_ CHEAPSIDE, i3c5"\7 Call at HORSI-2Y'S HARDWARE HOUSE and see the line of ROYAL ART STOVES and GRAND l)U(`Hl-SSS RANGES. and other lines of Hoaun and Cookinaostores. All manufac- tured by t to Guruey" . R. M. Horsey, nnrxvnnacs amn 1.i!`E!'T` To buyers who have not purch.uod yet now in you and of the year, And I will for the next two weeks I MADE CIDTIIING AT COST PRICES. Bonn Fido --~-.-..- -...I n|.c --...I-A um far I}: .....___j__._._.,_ ,,._,- ..____ __..,_ l' % SSFURNITURES __poR.__ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! Int moiud I Inge Quantity of PLATFOKIBOCXIRS. CARPET FMOR ROCKERS I18? OIIAIR3. IUSIO R1018. FANCY WINDOW TABLE. WOOD AND IARBLI NP INO- LI8H50 6IO0K `l'IH`A_BLl8.l!l m'm. ' M Il'Prloeo Ohoupor than Ever at J'_A.INE.'E S `RE IID S, nan __.l Ara n_.r_---_ tu...-A Ul__-J... Mo01`e s, 59 }3r0ck Street If Your Watch Does W5} -}7 z7hm.' ?1Mz;I'2~9faator/:/.3] ALL WINTER DRY GOODS will he sold at and Below Coat Price, as rom `nude for our New Spring Goods, which will commence to arrive in O few weeks. lfwonderful Burgnim for every one st J an. 4; rds. Ulla! mom, Bun Luluu. on V All J uclmt and Ulster Cloth: reduced. All V\'inter Dress Goods reduced. All Wool Shawls, Clouds and Fucinabors reduced. All Fur Trimmings and Fur Ca. 3 reduced. All Grey Flannel, Scarlet ma (Anton Flnnllerdrduced. 300 Pieces White Cotton 5. 6, 7, 8, we. )0 Pieces Grey Cotton 4, 5, 6. 7c. Photograph, Autograph and Scrap Albums cheap at THE MUSEUM." 110 Princess Street. -n`--5;-'--`-IT` Jan - 7. We will consider it a. favof if you will call and examine goods Nov. I0. About 50 more Suits to finish up the Biggest 12 months w_ork since 1862. ONLY 25 CENTS! Will commence T0-MORRO\\' 3 Sweeping Sale of _their Entire . 0or.J Princess `and Bagot Streets. WV: 1` V .-v` 3 purchnod your time, seeing it in dnwing on to the II`, I make to order or all you READY- mma every timo. The incroue of buss enormolu And that upesh well for `he Fine Fitting Suits and Overcoat: RE M I NDE R 1. A\I an-c ---_-_._._,, Fora check for 820 we will print A totrline ndvcrtiwlnent in One Million issues of leuli MADE FOR .1. RICHMOND & co. Ll.:..:;|v.J `4..u.:.;.:..-. 964 and 256 Prince Strut, Klngcton. "i_"'*2vA_LDBoN- ECH ENDS THIS MONTH. MO(5BE S- Take ltfor Repairs to , Lawn Handkerchilafs. scmopea :4- u.<...:\...:.n......a I..m..l.=.l `Handkerchiefs. Linen nbroide;-ed Lawn uanakercmexa, Dcttllupuu Initialed Ilanclkerchiefs. gloths Linen Crumb Cloths 3x35 I- L4` HAINES 8:. LOCKETT. issues of lean American Newspapers. This is M. the rate 0 only one-llflh 0! a cent a line. for I (ll! Circula- tion! The advertisement will be placed before One Million diluent newspa r purchasers :- or I-`iv: MILLION Rnmms. on lines will ac- commodate about 75 words. Address with copy of Adv. and check. or send 3) cents for Book of l5nnmmn_ GEO. P. ROWELL & C0..10 SPRUCI Wellington Stunt: D ... a() One hot l.m1ies' and worth soc. Three Dressooda. &c.. about won: l-\n' Capes nt$l.(lJ. 81.5. 81.5). TAIT. COME AT ONCI-`. ANDSECURE 13? aml13al l rhu-*ss Street. LUAINS. JAMES RICHMOND & C0. OPPOSITE WINDSOR HOTEI. r room must In IE-v~i`11Ht11`In?dLondt}i1~Lnd Globe l.\'.`URANCE C'0 Y. louluxluuuv vv -- 031: of the beat and Salon companies doing business in Ca insurances oiboted at as low ratcau any other good Com . lnveavod Funmmm. Net. income for the put year was 08354.1). This enormous Premium Income ou ht to convince assured of the dmirabillt of their insurance in a Co`y so perfect secure. The Company still maintains i claim to doing the largest Fire Bulina in the world. The Com has actually paid ainco its in- fm-rnnlinn e ollowlnz iAl' 0Il1l!|I:- STQVES '1*1-us. U1`.iLa umn_A'17 %%c00KJj_s_ 1_=R1_'" END 3f"Kii v. send 3) cenus tor noon 0: 15011303. 81`. new Yonx , GOID8 U16 lIl'[\I. 1' an: uunnuuu .. ...- H -_, ,, Id Th C t ally pa form:llt?nmI$:`I;>llowl`:1cg u summ- Fonl-`ire Loaoeo.. 010.385 For Life houses . . . . . . .. 25,.2!5 ---no-1.930.510 THOMAS BRIO 8. August 9. Agent. riumn; msumux umm, u A nu-mnnn r~n\'\' lull An;uu nuuu-....-.. --__ ._,. , , HART!-`ORD. C0.\'.\'. Cub Capital .................... .. o 4.ooo}onmoo Total Assets. January Int. 1883. . . . s.9m.m.m lnuugd in years . . . . . . . . . . .. n.coo.om.oo 'l`hnl lmr Fire lnurtnoo Cumggny _oI;7d_:o Total Assets. January um. loco. u......-.-... lnuu d years Thel lnf Comny on the (`ontlnenl.. ta Annual Premium ooelpu In Canada and the United States are lure: thnn those of any other Company. And II. has nu un- blomhhod record 0! Clxou-I. August. 9. J MES SWIFT. Agent. KKJVII IOVVAJIQQQI - The only Company) Dilily, UI Livw av:-. --- .. .. Auunnoe Compuy. of Toronto 1%` JUST ARRIVED AT MRS. J. K. 0L|VER'S , -.,A__n_ -5 -n-n l'|9|-D ...poau'anco. Dl!\\`lu`u U1 guvu. No addition to or variation from the simple name: ..nn.n`n`-1-nnr-un In nrlllllllf Mun-'IN`s and cR1M'PE'rs mu. every day It TEE H.AzA.AJ'.=e. " unggnoa. - mmmg Oonfootionm. No Farmer or Mechanic Ihould be without. an Aocldont Polio .hr|n(|nu him in 86 var week In man nf ant. _ _ V__ __ no llrmer ur mum . hrh Ineuoof 2 I! I-IIII U3! l`IIIIIv-w v- vw A Hg. IUFN! Of IRISH OYBTIRB. TRISH BOLOGNA. BAUSAGIB. OXIOKIN. BAH & TONGUI. 'Bolnf|s. l`nIh_-I-tn. um um Butter ulwnylonhlnd. ` ` H38. J. K. OLIVER. only IA CHARLOTTE Russesi 8COND- HAND BOOKS! ,_ J -1..) 15.4.. L.....|.n gm! nnhl In R. STIRLING, KINGSTON ml- In-..:._I..I- til. `nan!-Alla Trade Mark on every puckzfge. I Nov. 8. 1'] Sept. 25. OLIU DLLLIQJAU uuuau . (}00l('8 TR/EIVD /8 GENUINE blamlnhou re 9. Nov. II. Ana. 0. A-L-B-_u-M-s 2 I1: 0lIr\_g.nv\g, -x-....-.--- Agent for The Equitable Life Aunrm foclocy. of New York. and Waters Fl: 1 lI`\_.___A- A 13URF. F.I:{`lIIT- :\('3-I-1-)T-1- 0\VDER. = .....'o.I'n. nnlihnr Alum. lime. nor Ammonia. EVVIVU ' Iurnuvv -v--`V Boooud-Endhooknbouchtnndooldhy A. SIMIIIONDS, / Ana. 0. Inmouo nun. TO ADVERT_I}j2_R_ST_ This urrungcnmnt is different from all others. It l an umi_mib_l_od savor of fuel, and it effectu- ally prevents all (`old drafts or snow drifts from entering in the winter. It is also equally eifectlve in excluding min or dual. in the num- mcr. It will lirely bolt the door. is warrant- ed not to gel ut. of onier from damp. heat or frosl. and the ion er in use the closer the rub- hnr am. when L e door is opened the strip J%;iScELLANEoUs;L HY PURCHAHINO THE IMPROVED - 1' III II -THE. GELEBRATED Avril-U i-I\VY'1`I `lgmucmss sTR1}3E'i'. nuu uuuuuu nuu puux INSURANCE _ _.n o-a_.o nnmnnnlnn L-uvioua lmlmtlons of Its name ..poau'anco. guch. IAIC-lacs On An -rrnv-{n+jl\I' nuns` ` 45'! PRINCESS STREFI` ` `m*sumn{"` om. iA~K_EAe_[_lfI_I_}3`.._.l1Al_]l'IES-i}w[l~l[F0RTABLE .- .. ......< n-Iunvlrn FRUIT. &o. I! D-LXJULLIIUUIH VVII A, m luau] UNCONDITIONAL LIC . AGENT, THE '%FOWN.i0F " LE MARS. AN ` IOWA COLONY or '. ENGLISH` MEN DESCRIBED BYQKERNAN. smu._.. Iuamauumy of the Place. Tent,-hlyug Aristocrat: Farming in I000 3 Ye-u -Dayu of Anarchy and Blood- ..` [."-peclal Conupondence.) ` Nnw Yank, Jan. '3. -I have lived in many communities in mytinie, but in none that a more striking individuality than Le Mus, the English colony loco.ted_ in north- western Iowa, twenty-ve miles east of Sioux nu.- city. I Picturfc-s`quely situated on the banks or the Floyd river, and surrounded by a seemingly limltlem prairie. its spine and housetope can be seen for avdistnnce of thirty miles on my ; of lhe bright, clear, wonderful days that make the climate of imperial Iowa the most pleasantjn the world. _ '1 1... nnlm nf Sutherland. travelimz through 'lho Duke of Sutherland, tmveling through } the west when Le Mars was a nameless shanty settlement. saw the potsntialitiesotrae place, and bought 67,000 acres of land in the vicin- ity. A little later 8 London syndicate of fab- ulous wealth purchased great theta of terri- M t'ory in the county, and advertisod its advan- ` tages throughout England. The present col- nnv wag thn mmlt I OOIOIIY consisting Of i pleasanu_m mu wunu. ` l'l.'RCHAIN(l 'l'lIIs. unrnuv Automatic Weatherntrlp FOR YOILI: DOORS. un-ougnouu rmgnmu. 1 ma pmacu. cur ony was the result. colony consisting several full-edged lords, a whole raft of the young!-r sons of British uoblemen, andmany representatives of the middle classes, with a small sprinkling of what is known as tho nnnagnffv The mom substantial members of the col- ony bought farms of the syndicate, huilt. handsome farm houses and undertook the cultivation of the soil. , They certainly intro- duced new mothodsln thnt direction--meth- \ ls`4`- n..o nan Hm -vow-um Amnrimn ltmk on ducea metnous in man. uu1scuIuu-unuu:- dds that made the average American look on with a curious smile. To illustrate: Captain the Honorable Sound-So advertised in the English papers that he would leech thirty young men the science of farming for the sum of 1K) (3600) each a year. The result was that the farm of Captain the Honorable wueoon supplied with eristocretic lnborers. Wealthy young men Irom ue middle clones also ocked over to his ndvanhge of similar offera, until Le lien had at least UK) agricul- turhta in its vicinity who couldn't tell a plow from a pumpkin. Then the fun begun. The boys would do little dribiof work, and make up for it by coming-to town and painting it I ripe, alar- ing re_d. Mmy of them were spendthrifts; money owed like water, and In Here began to boom. Fine businea blocks sprung up as if by magic; immigration poured in, and the town became the center of commerce (or a vast area of country. n__4 u |_-..| .I-..I. .l-.. mloh u-lulnh in (van. VII` Iii In Lvuuuy. But it had dark days with which to con- tend when the lawless element gained the up- per hand. It was during this period of an- archy that thirty-one attempts were n...-I. imidn 41! a vent. to luv the DICE] man mlrcy-one ubwlupu vvcu; made, inside of a year, lay town in ashes. Who was the rehug! Suspicion nally centered upon amember 01 one of the oldst families of the aristoc- racy-a young man whose father at that time held a position second to that of no judge in England. The young man was arrested. tried, acquitted, and than distinguished him- ` sell by marrying a woman of the pave and \ becoming a well digger by profession. ` v- n.......'.. mlahmhnd for in: lmrnn ram: l)8(`Ulllll l u VIUII unssvn u; y: u;uv-vu. Le Mars is celebrated for its horse races and other outdoor sports. It has its negular Derby week, when the English take complete posaemion of the town. Hundreds of men can be seen in jockey cape. aming scarlet shirts and black lmichrbockers, on high mottled horses. English ladiu drive through its street: in queer little earn, or, if on foot, they invariably carry canes, and am lol- i......a hva mum! of dam. nenerallv my- R8 I(.l1!0tI In queer lliue cans, or, u uu Iuulp, lowed by A parcel ot dpgn, genenlly grey- hounds. The English any out: everywhere. English nln no looted and drmnmod in all dlncticm. and the Engllsh accent is heard on every lnnd. Wuu. Hunnnn Knzux. I wyornun \..vuu--,,.. ......... -., Nlw Yomz, Jen. 4.-Do you believe that dogs ere possamed of reasoning power? I have 1 friend who does. and he in Always telling me stories of their Intelligence to prove that he is right. Here are two be related to me yester- an: The; rlt one sounds like an echo of 1 Why Some People Believe In Cenlne llnenon . right. Here two n_e reuwu on me yt'cwr~ day. The nt one some earlier told hie. but the other has never before been given out, at least in my beu-ing: A--_ -..-_. -._.. ll. D-vgnal A wnnlthv 1.-riu the closer the rub- ber ts. When t opened awry) raises up and trees itself from the threahhol . and travels unobstructed with the door. Agents 0910!!) Dean [Ivan uuu, nu Iuuauv mm, uvua ..... Some year: ago Mr. Ravenel, a wealthy lmidont of Charleston, 8. C., lived on the Battery. directly opposite the aoa wall. One day his little daughter waa playing upon this a wall, which in used extennlvoly an a prom- enade. She waa accompanied bya largo Now- foundland dog. the property of her father. In some manner the child got outside of tho railing and foil into the water. The dog fol- lowed without a moment`: hesitation and suc- ceeded in an In` her until they won named. Hr. vouol naturally felt anxious to ahow the faithful ht-up that his union: had been upprociatod, but could think of no way in which to nsward him except by order in; that tho choicest cut; to he had at tho butcher`a should he prepared for Bruno every day. The Newfoundland enjoyed this hugely. but after a time. through the neglect of tho aurvanta, the dog`a food was nrved up to him in the nine manner as baton hla noble nacuo of his little mhtrd This tumbled hhn aonly, but not being poa- aa-sdofthopoworof apaaoh,ho could not. oft.-ourao.oomplalutohia maaur. A month or two later, however, D:-uuo`a o ntty .._- -n.- moi. on-I, nnmindfnl her mat lam, however, UTIIIIOI up ruuuiq cuno. Tho mu. girl. nnmlndful put 1 expo:-Ionoo at the auto place, clunhond out- *I1dothonlllng.QulckuoIluhtho-dad }l'Ilhodnp Qohenpulhed bar lntothownhr rlhdjnmpodlnuou bu`. When thoywuro ....n.n..:nnh.wnharBnmowdhd to his Ihdflmpdlnl` BC. wnon nwywuv pullodontotthowuurnnmowdhd `lnII|u',llchdI|iIInl.Il and Iookinglaplnto his face rugged his all in I pompoul nun- -.. .. 4: On ..... You no what as valuable mgfgcownggedhln nu lnlpllll nonult to say: You IPOWIII3 doglun. lduarvogood food." 1... On an`? ha me. It during the pun: Inur It In need- rest of his lite. - - Bui.lor`u Maud wu. baton his war. 0110 of tho mat extensive rioo pluhgionn in the Iointh.` Firms Butch:-,tho owner, who mn- ried~t.ho oqlobruhdnrtnn. Fanny Kemblo. wnvpry fond of hunting. and nlwnyn kopt I no kennel ol utter: and uointon.` A friend, whomllod to In Butler onod|y,wu told by tho wlruni. that Ir. Buthr was out but was upochxl home at nny_mom-nt. Tho vhltor. therefore. oonclndeni to await Butler`: nturn. and walking into the reception at! ova-yning was going 3| plnnntly, with at the Ioundol nppmuchinyz foohhp bdqs ed precipltlhly. tnmo rudaing out dlnr, wiiilo the jumpo-I onto! the wall window. Winn Iluuer `eumwd Mu mi`-:h':ui the vi:-cunuynco of tho suddnn of the main`: BnIlIr'hid. to hi.- lduurvogoou won." unusu- Iautouyho got it during unto! Ill- , _. I llwd-onm Remlnisctncol. SOME STORIES ABOUT DOGS. (spot-Isl Corm-pondll-J . vs- ____ L- . I`HE BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY. itself from the umsannom. and travels no oanvassimz tho c1ty~wilh 11 working, model. nnumv rinhta for salo. Address communica- gngsm amazement, the dog`! had noticed that the visitor had brought. some mud in"o`n hh pm], knowing that they would be blamed for soiling the cuirpetnnd yvhlpped, had concluded not to stand upon tlnoiorder ot_ unit going, and adordiugly went at once. ~ ' IV r; Ono of: 1 JOEIPH 1:cn'ru.n`s Drama uommzm-. Echhelm-`u design contemplates a structure to be about seventy-two `feet hfgb. The * lower put constitutes I mnunoleum, to have on interior dinmoter o! ntty-nino foot. The middlo putof (lie stfucturi Ii milked by emblemntic gimp: On one side North And n....n. 44-`In hunk in narnotunl DQOO: tha oppoaito side I gmup rupnuauu uuu. Gnntln full unllon-m.lna.n1n on sword, Iurroundod bynfunllyot neg:-ou. Tho loft tmootthodlonhowlthouurnndorot Icon: n.............. `Mn rinhl ddn. tho mm! of bjonnon. Luv uuuwvs-u ..uw..... ...,.. liven Ac Paris. For lune back. side of chest, use Shiloh`: Porouu Planter. Price 25 cents. W. J. Wil- -.... nu--.6 putof the structure I! nnrxuu u_y South join heads in perpetual peace; Northplaceethepulmotpeweuponthe hnoken Implements of war, whilethesouth hyealaurel wrenthetzthetaetot 4- -._n. ...u..|. 1..-man nhnvn On the (K I Appomattox. Tho right ddqlhopornl thoCsp1tol,whnuGm.GrI.nthka thoouth upnddont bolouchlet Judcuchua - On thopaduhlintt-onthchodmplohgnnd, 'GIII.U.&OIInt," Ind shout ii buonro thoooohotunnolthuuun. on. .............u... uhhn Mu-nub Gen. dustry And lnvouuon. Uomlnerw, eunu- and Shtesmunhlp. Two panel: in rolls! show tho general. during I hams, Al the ` bend of 1 column of infantry; and on the ravens due. 3 name battlo botwoen troops. The upper puuot thoutructuronrotobo of polished granite. tho lower part of rough stone, and tho gure: of bronze. Its cont h at $500,000, Ind the time for making, according this duign, ve years. A........ Oh: lnnrtnen dashrm Ice dealer! In we Uulwu onawvu. Wont`: Cou h Syrup. A Illl 6 coughs, coldn, mnchitu. sore throat. and lungs. 25c., 50, and 81,00 per bottle. All ah-nauilll. c1tly~~with working, model. County ms an o. `ttons area I at 174 and l760nuu=lo Street. next Burnett Houso. Cost price for above Ol.. lL Nov. 0 '

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