Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Mar 1887, p. 3

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.1. r. no.vm' ms r..J.Z.Ia u..'.J.~u ol an mcxwxu. - .. Travels and \\'onudn. Raul,-n 0 Clothing, Ha-nu` Furnish . &c.. has clocidod to c r on Ihovholodnci. Thhonulnnn New cu-lcuouahlc. no will he uuldnfnu D to 70 cash on 180 dollar. , QKTUJTIIINII MADE `PU ORDER AND FIT UUARANTIID OR NO RALILII Nomthh h I Dhph and youvillnlowelltoeulluulonunlloonrlioonhnntl Pdcen and In convinced that It What we ulvonbu. Sch will In continued until the whole doth hunld. Rouonhorun plan -Ro'k1lNU`a (Nd Bland, I99 PHIIN-anlro. Icon. Blown Bun 00.. llallhx : Ibldgowuor. NA. 0:1. uh. I GINYLIIII. Thb winner I bunud my hand u- hull`. mum leould not work :51 0 cl`; !4lI:lJN'8I.lNlII.\'1' I mound tuluu nll . ll ilhd lhrlnn voulcd Ice 1-: Nhlnlilg. uollnl I III able log to work ll coco. I Ind HI H0.\"8 NIIINT the but Human! fa In-my no lbs! I humour land In my house. Yours lrulxwl REEVES ' 'I1)W. II II Iiilrjjl D II] 159% Fv[-JIIlIuI. Will run Dlphlhnig Son 'l\nIsl. Nonnkh. llhonmAlIaII\.8ll'o$. Saracen. Srolllngl. Quiuy Re. A few drops talc lnwudly will haudhloly rellon lldhuuon. Gone and Dyswpqn A: ll upnlkcuoa lotto ucdpto puma! the but oouuagoul. Io N.-more duulnluad unto the Mir gun. II b Inaurun-ud by my olhct pnpnnuou. I3. DO YOU KNOW THAT S|MSON S LINIMENT Are shoving (`Hls1'Kl-.'|i l'0.\'(Sl-IE SILK.` At 20 per yard, six pattern: to choose from. (`all At once. an the price will clout them. SI E.\'('l'.' J` (`R IHULEY, Much I7. `NEVER EQU;e..LLED I W. M00/?E, - 59 Broo/18z`reez`. nnunoa. I put up and Inn for male Ibo "Jun Pu-tut mg." wnrnnld coho II: but In tho market. Try them. Anna wanted. D Ill'\\7`NIl\Il'II' SPRING GOODS Opening out every day and ready for inspection. surrs CHEAPERVFIIAN EvER.-sI4, sro, sue. sn. sis. scotch an Erglish Twoodn. hi A l'11'\\'l A I Q A \Y`l\ TI7(\D'I"`I`.T\Q _QI In Kill nnnnllv nnl-', At $1} to `Hi. HOLLOW/I rs /=/us Ma 0/Nmimr I THE"_f 1L3;-,S.+_ M % ruuj------_-__.._...___ _._ '_];'2EZE QINTJSEENT _. n--_-;_ l\_4_ n_n._-..I -._g-. -_J|.-...4-A_-.-_&.Al|IXn 11D mg: \(};}`I!)E'lPS7ID/E." 1887- 3 BOWES & BISONETTE'S Great Cheap Sale of Umtirellas and Ladies Rubber Circulars all this wee . .l\ u o .. . ___._ _`_ ill-2 IIOPES by careful attention to business to merit a share of patronage fronmll his old friends and us many new ones as will kindly favor with a call. A_ J. McMAHON, \r.....u -n '92 - Lnlnlv with .1. Richmond 5`: ('0. an entirely New a._nd well Selected Stock of J With fSTAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! All um. olguotln cLT.u and dyed ma well nished. I nnl nngnd hAvn fnrnnlo [In Jana I5:-Inna: at unlment III nnlly Inn! I nnovet bad In bonus. loan truly. W I. REEV F3. ltPor8n.|o.WholnnnbondIotnIl. by EBKINNIBEOQ. N.C.POLDONllId by u I\..n._ n__.; n The above are all the -x;5nufhcturere and are the latest (1 _ s in the market. 4 ` we per cent. of!` all cash purchaaeq and thirty day accounts. ~ \I.._..I. ti) ;;~;;TJ. A Hc 5i Jun. 0` i A Magnicent Ran e of Ghenille, {Madras and fapestry Curtains. Table a d Piano Covers, Crepe and Madras ' ` Tidies and Piano DI apes. -/ [JUST BEGEI March `ll. '87. 110 PBI1\TQEs_s _s'I'-, UIIIIH .I.III March 2| . BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT I .`ll RI.\'(B .\|ILLlNl'IR\' I" opened up. Leave your order: before the rush. Every Department now complete for Spring. Make your selection: early. New Grey All-Wool Frock (`mods 20, `.25. 30c. New (`Aurel Hnir Goods. double fold, All~\\'<-ol. New All'\\'ool Bouclo R Goods. New All-\\'ool Boucle L ock Goods. New All-Wool Costume Cloths II. Low Prices. New Colon All-Wool Cuhmeru It Low Prices. Handsome .-\ll~\\'oo| Jenny Cloth: 20, `)5, $0. Mch. I5. Bound to sell 08' the big stock on hand. 'L|rgest stock in the city to choose from. :II'lI I K11 DIAGONALS AND WOR8TEDS.-:16 to :20, usually son .. no .0 .95. Q avvyvn March `.22. cC'5\;`eat Bargains in the above goods at nuts I nnrnn n........:a... ll? M00REF S. MOORES. RICHMOND, ORR & co. " ".`.`.'.'_ ?!";'_ .__9L?F!._`?.`!! . ,.- i Will open on or about SATURDAY, MARCH 26th,'a.t SPENCE 8:. CRUMLEY B- VVALDBON- `l\k0ltkIIllIto Wolltllouhctkuuhoc. 182 and 134 Princess Street. 1_ u. mcmnnuu, Lately with J. Richmond & Co. ciliniogifa Wmdsur Hotel. -rvav :3- luch ll. OF WOBTHLES8 IMITATIONS 1887- nu.u.a..n:7'r-ho We would be {Glad to have you ed] and lnlpoct our Fine 0! ---NEW GOODS. comma; ornnuaa ooun. uomctmn srnvma JIWIL um onom: cums. m rum: and Leather. mu: nnrmua CU`l`ANDPLNCYBO'l'l'LI8.0c. -I-` %`T"TIKTT"I""' TAKE A LO 0K1] I24 PRINCESS STREIs;T`. Ir our llotoda. Woleadln (`nudm ah. I1 \4U I LAVA: tanvv I A- }=>_:_ ..-an ug-un- mmuhnn-Euuuvm lucid. Leading Un'dertaker& Embalmer, ' ` 251 PRINCESS STREET. COR' Sydeulaam Sh, Kiugxtou. . Telephone oolnmunionuon. Ana. . T IF YOU WANT THE 0/1eapest&BestFurniture I I T\l.VulVI)IlV'I`Il`\\VQ I'll I A1` {"713Ti`3i1?3?SL 251 Prinress Sl., Cor. Syd:-ulna; Street, Kingston. ~ ___., _- T__ _T_ 7 J Henry Brame, Puzmn SUI-ms AND Lovxons or every des- cription made to order. ltnmlnmo nromntly altendod to. Chain Frames [0 C0\'0l` l0 0l d0l'. We have the solo rig R0" the Klm:" Folding Bed 1810] and Reclining Chair, both unoxcc od. S00 them. Our Carpet Sweeper loads in rice and merit. Furniture made and rupal . Upholsterlnx and Muttrua work. now orold. Cnrpous mndo. cleaned or laid. Good work and low prices. Tnoa. VVADE. Axonxw ANDIRBOS. Feb. 26. hi to manufacture and ` F. C. MARSHALL, UPHOLSTERER & (MBINET MAKER. lnuumpodouluidoolvonllno Without which Noon on Ocnunn c'oox's?n)tnb /8 atnuuvs. \\ e are o cringrSpocit\l~Bnrm\ins to our cus- tomers for Next lurly Days. [0 mouxour pre~ sent Block and muku room for more 13 coming (Cash or"Crediu. Bedroom Su tea 3 nieces. from 10 1081!). Rare Bargains in Side- boards at I prices. Parlor Suntan nished. Frames order. We hnvn lhn nnln rinrht to manufacture IJ PIIUIDI III HI 3 III! \.>IUlllUI, nllllnlil 6. NO- 58 BROCKZST- VIVLI.-A Ann n"\l\I'n\ 1'!-up Qi-nun Wholesale and Retail. March 22. WADE &ANDERSON, No two prices. I Best value and good work ` for your money at the caned. MATFRASSIS roatuod or made to order. Cuu'I1's cleaned and laid. as n c 1-no-nvuv ohisnrclu nrnrsvavnln 3'31 Nov. 5. 'I.`3"u"` Picture Frame Factory, made older. R.:;`AlRlN(l promptly BAH . V I IN I I1 $.18 : -.-.--...-?."~:%.:j,._._.,. .. " $.%.;a'...".:.= "" A __ --.- -- ---..-.-.- Glass, Frames and Pictures, Mou/d- i All down 10 per ceu. less than sold at before. MIRRORS I MIRRORS .! -I - ings, Easals and Plush Goods, -Altrlla Ulunllcu llllu I I 241 1>R1NoE' STREET. \Ynuv K I OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT -- 2--C-n. \.4 Wiiv E1 RIG` WBFRST, now` turning - uxcxnuimbs. P. OHLKE. D. McEWEN & SON. Upholsterers and Cabinet Makers, rx 1: n 151: t`\ (N17-ca r }B%EWZ\E -5- I\J -I1l-L|IJ T-Llnl Third Door above King Street. 115 BROOK STREET. THE TOILET. (FU,RNI'I`UR"E,;&c. ~ olc.. ollhnad llld can an (`arm lino by son 0 unprlnclplonl merchant: Indlnjon the repu- uuon ol out conulno Oats- llnq we will Inn the ladle: nob lmpodutn by druwlng their Attention to the nenally o! nosing that Ibo IIIIII An lhurtfdnnulgnny lnferlot goods. no it me. hemp; otc.. ollhnad and (`arm- AI ln8l'U I119 IIIIIII IIIIUTNI corded with ohnad lino in noun a nnurhu-lnl ll. l0.V"l 00IIRY. Pnoucd Duo. IbI&w:nou- nlub. In -ntjllnn us A wifrxrv Iscxifvrownln II III DUI `aE:E.."' `ninth:-uulju-luu-uy Loved:-alt j x$*jZIIW"'?I'WlIji' a-vcI'&dIruIb~unh uaolu-6-I ma--at vhuuovuu-thntnlghungtnhd-n-,uvd ll Kiwi Chi I-vlfnmtnl II 1 vbtnulrv-puwuvhuvootu-nnooomolluol I nut--lonucuuuunnwnacnum-y.! an autumn Ihh um:-.4 an my u-nun-aunt-at an-..m-nu nu-mi bu-utdhIirkoIhrr.Ib-yuwumhnwd Ihdrnubi lath [non-mlllrhhl hunt I I Annlnncxbx llhfi Imnoxno. III. hbhdllvmelnb dpluumydpumoyuv and-ton-A Iiiklibihlladwmv-I pr-vo.A| twmcrlnwluhy. Anllthonoh-nl-on nkuollh-noon-Luvndonvuvuuuhuno churn. Gunny In and In uncut duqdud g-an an-was lam-um t ilhnu-ulntmjvlvmuuonhp :::. L`. ghgqun .__- In Oh- ..LI |.I-.--If . ll IIHIIICIIIII luv nllunnaulux Emprnxr Wlllhln bu ban on um tlnnvnv I now nrrnlydx yuan-A min 0! I-ul_\' average durnuon ll Inumrui by use In;-2 n! time. hm out into whirh more has I-aw . erumled than all that ot-cu;-hut the yarn oi lwoor lhnaol lab lmmr-liuto pn-d-van-m~n. ` Born a vnl-uor when Na;--lam an Inn Hail to St. Helena by lht battle 0! Wutrrlnn. ; The munllar of tilt Ibo wow ghlmg mm- II that llulolnll who still survive in IIIIIH Ind:-d.nndIchvu1hyol nutatht one of` thnhlhnlcologrcntunpln. | .._.... Klllltllllt, INK Tho other two pictures illuntrnto two very Important scenes inure a-nun-mt`: lilo-one nhowing him an I boy in 1:1:-Huokingout of I window II Kn-nlc-in-rx and the och:-r Ibowmg him In-vim-; nut n! the nmo win-Emu, an king ol Pruuin in . ..I. An: emouunn upon them two otvadom must have bun wry .m- lorv.-nt, but hoe-ould not have felt that cc.-r~ minty uto tho future when cnmnal king 0! Punk that It did when n fun yuan Inter, and nth-r Saduwa, he won chm:-n Plllp-rur nl ` Germany. For in nu he Imlyel to learn whecherhoconldwtnthe.-flu-tkmnlbk people or not Till that time be had In-n only 1 soldier without rung:-mnl nu-upnn-~n_ ` ' I prinm ol markvd unpop\|lnnt_\'." When he I was made emperor babel nln-uly made 3* conquest 0! the hurt: (I! the I rnniuut - Pnn-nu William has has-n nn llnn thrnnu IIPIROR AND EMPRESS. The engraving of the emperor and enupresu that isgiven present; a very good ideaof their present appearance. although it is lIn(I(*l".~t00d that his majesty has become a trie more stooped and in some other ways shows greater traces of his extreme age than is intiiu-au~d in the picture, which in from a photograph uh.-n nyurorlnora . -. -.A.1L.Gonnuny is this week celebrating the Emperor William`s birthday. and the aged sovereign is the ygcipient of many trihuu-s of esteem not only from xxiehilnem 0! his court and nntion, but also from other European po- tenbataea. ~ I All _n.it`1u3T1-7.ud conch:-nun; in. mm.- day This Wock-l!ow the Aged Soror- olgn and Ill: llolpmeet Appcar at Their Present Advnnoed Time of Ute. '"'ii'..I';L.T6.i.{n...."' ' '..T.lu n ' `.7 `T .I0.\'E." 1Y)N80BIAL PABLO]! llrilhh Antics: llotol lllool. Chnncoal. .v.n-1'u-am min any In any ::dIynnn.I|uvIuunnuu htwuc. Aunt TWO SCENES IN THE `LIFE OF`GER- ` MANY S RULER. \ 1 I~:.$11'r:nm: \\7'?i"LI.mI.w THE BRITISH WHIGQ WED:TESDAY. MARCH 23; WlIIw$-`I-X co0"K"s"Tr"ii'ENn H34`! !`L"V _!"`FT _ A "uu.'. cm um in-ndiuol nlhro I magi and lit. W. J. (lama ntInhqIIt.Khg- n. IUWII IIIII. IIIIIKIII. Nhllolfn coughud couum tinu cut it told II on 3 (annulus. I con: un- uuln . \\'. .'. Wlhna, wbnlalo nu! qua. Khulna. Out. The Iholonlo r_v nuhliohlncnl nl Mann. Tan. '5 I (`n.. .\lnutnAl. vu Gland bu-[Inn lulu-fa -`hunk night and . uuhy. but they meld not * tho u. Shiloh`: handball _ L.._L..- ...._I. ...I 251. II` The Pnubyterhn ol Tnmvorth. and Nth ` com. Camden, gun O gnnd mum-n in the Town lull. Tamworth. nLll.I.`- ....-L __.I .4.-an-muting nun. ll C V I On the smnul day of April, on the Pacic slope, the question of supremacy between two of the {uncut trotu-Is in the country will be do-nimly decided. ` Oliver K And Hurry Willem will trot host than in live Imam harness for I sum-d puns of %l(|,(ll). Wnlkm in, of mural-. nslighl favorite in the betting, but his support:-ns nd no dilculty in llu-ling takers lnr all the money they can to wage-r. I would not care to mate a posi- tlre pnxliu-(ion of the n-snll. of the rut. as the lIIll!I:lL~' are very an-nly nutchul. but I am inc-livn-ql tn think tlmt Oliver K will In )1`! II IITIYQ` IWI PIBUWIXI Burl-r-l gin had `run! yd, uh. to -5-" c-ulna:-n In: only `loin me In show nnnN'x-.Vow York $1 (in \'urk\'illo barber .q-n.rs i twin Iu`vo ml Ins. ` n.. .....A\'.. -5 nan--r- us` an. Htrnngl-r--H you run`: do better than Ihn you'll-lrive an nnonnnn. I|...a_.. I .a. |...I \...--h... 5-ml -.5 c ' 0 The Dnnf--r'l- H-urn:-4| ght for the feather- Weight vhmxq-:--n.~uI I will pmhnbly occur on That.-day night of ' wax-K. lltvrv Pnnru 1 une uum:u.~' en-my man.-nan. out 1 am inc-hm-I to think that Oliver K will be lundul Ilw u inner if he gun: to the post (lithe prime couclmun he is now reportod to in. O a .- ouya. In the iln1l heatof the outrigger r1co)l1t , teraon._1cr1u:h: Kt-mp,4sL. and St1nsbur_v.4&x., \ L\)lll|)t`lk'd. After rowing 1 short disunce .\l1tter- sun got up to Kemp 1nd attempted to pass` him on the inside. n1is Kemp would not 1llow, nor would h.~ 1 second time. Neil then sheen-d right out to llw outside and was passing Kemp easil_\~_ |\-tar, however. deliberately pulled out also, that n-gun '-in! that Mntterson touletl Ker u in hil own (.`u.ut.emun`s twitter. and held up his hand. As it w1s on 1 lake, however, 1nd muutl an island. no umpire orotherunlt-inl could follow. 1\'.~i| hgd 18k;-l him to let him pgxx each time he came up to Kemp, but the hitter would not, so on the boats mining in contact Neil tried to shove himself clear, when Peter deliberately stmck his h1nd throuzzh .\i:utemn`s hunt. and upon 'M1ttenaon puttinghizthtuul through tin-1-anus of Kemp's hoat. the latter struck .\lutto-rsnn 1 heavy blow in the butt. By this time M1ttera0n`a bo1t was rapidly sinking. 1nd he h1 to swim to the shore through 1 lot of thick `weds. Meanwhile Sunsbury 1nd Kemp rowed In tlmt 1nd second. 1nd upon being 1.sked where .\luttA-non was. Kemp s1id he hoped the fellow was drowned. Matte-rson nmnnxed to swim to the shore tlmmughly exhausted. When num- viently n-con-red he proceeded to the shed when the boats were kept, and upon seeing Kemp re marked. You were 1 cownnl, Peter. to treat me in the manner you did. Kemp then in 1 brutal manner struck him right in the tins:-_l(1mt-king Matwnmn down like 1 bullock. 1nd upon,L`.h1rley Mntternon running into the alt:-I, he was struck at also by Kemp. but fortunately Urns not hit. A, "\`lIlrIl` upm1r took plme. but eventually 1ll pro- veedcd hack to Goulimrn. when nevi-I-1i clergy- am-n 1nd other heap:--mhle gentlemen g1ve eri ale-um of the cownnlly tumult, 1n-l the matter will mme below the courts in S_vdne_r. Neilcnlled upon me 1nd sue me those particulars, which are corroborated by independent witness:-at .\`eil`1 none in broken 1nd cmokecl. And his eyes hl1ck- ened, sothnt you would 2r1mn-ly recuguine the hnn-lsome young uunanun that was as-recently with ruu. Great sympathy is felt for him, 1nd the cluhn 1:-e guing to ti` u1lify Kemp for lilb. . cLApLIu:ss _n_sn_xI TQ_ (_;oouuss. Pnrh h mid ln munno nu-nrlylltykll -l mum): in A jam t`: Pen-r Kemp, the Australian oamuun, should fun-ver bt-disqualied from rowing with mputuhle men, if the following account of his ~:u-ryings on in his recent race with Neil Math-mull and Stamwlvury, fumished by an Australian correspondent, be true. He $_\ !: In tho llnnl Imnl nl Hm null-lwonr rang the \ Kemp." the Austnllnn 0::-unuu.` ~ [spacial Cornapoudence.] V Nlw YORK. Mm-h 21. 2 contemporary reports that Spud- in stated that be was recently of- fered $5,111) by Billings of` the` Bag- tons for(.`larksou`s release. This isacnrcaly probable, however, as the handsome Chicago pitcher `L: not nearly so eective as tdrmerly. and $5,000 ouzlit to buy A limit classmqn. - _ O - llaulunll Goulp`-Something About Potor me oAv'soLAmi3s Hangout for strangers. ..--.-..T.-_.._..L `s_>on1~m" `f6PtCs.- LUCY? Coins. uunmmuowu-ncxuuun-.uapu-gznnunnnuouunuuconns ru'nmouoI.nwomun Inn and uuonndlnunuunuoiuun. ('un.(tIsIIouncb.0ou.0hnIuhrlv&nnIIh uIyn'lI$u&llvI|y.'IltIw canon. uuuonu-nu. .I'.Iho nllonulhooo C H. A. LIFFITQN. Aullunnudthonunnn nhlunnnlyhr cuvuutalhuludthomuho nnnlluvuosa 5-luau-Iothol10IAClnlIIWIIJ. `liq Ibllvundlwivh-|I'v&ucIt.nhv&oI.lqtInd\Ino shah;-blu-union abundant uncut Inhuud. lhdulognhlthnrhbnlu pnnc'ms_' 'rr'., L E m` " N.

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