Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1887, p. 2

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'.- KIVI I'VI5I`IIIlI`Cg lIl`II`\l2 `I'll Iounu. Inn 1'0 Dunn. TURKISH 0 ALL OVIIITUFIID WORK A Qfll I noun an nunpu. ---Cll0lCI PNITIRNS AND [ANY l'IlCl8.-- Bnrdontounoohllnnnhnd (Du-pols (hllutlounluouuhnl. =' .-.L!i_.d.'_V.v_-s S00: Very (`lose Prices. we feel condent it will npuy intending puwhuen In on that goods. We havejust received a Case of Fine Hosiery for Ladies gnd Children. Jan. I -- STOCKINGS. 4 April I2. omaoo I`u-nohtochonu from. Every ouogunnbod Ihbnunqnpnnhu. Sacrice Prices. F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. SE EL1N1G`OF%F ` worth 700. i M V, Tapestry Carpets, new patterns, at 656, V worth 800. `All the New Designs in Lace Curtains l l l I from 500 per pair. {Raw Silk Lace and Scrim Curtainings. Floor Oil-Cloth at 250. Window Hollands, all shades. l ALEX {._j..:. Hemp Carpets from 80 Stair Carpets from 70. ; [Tapestry Carpets from 296. Tapestrylparpets, new patterns, at 50c, April I`). Ha\"u|g necurecl Exceptionnlly Expects to receive a Large Lot of Embroideries and Dress Good: on Tuesday, 12th April. :. A. LIFFITON, f.IIl_..A... cg- - A April I I. .. J. M MAHON A Lot of Beautiful Smyria Rugs clearing at .....t`._ l'!.._--_ Done. Dunot van {or the Swing runh. Thaw work on be done better now. An elegant [ho (Hanging: to select from. Alwny: tho but selected and mod Itylhh stock In Intern (hr urlo to ohouoo from. 11:... ..- - ..II -_.| |..|. _.___ ___ _.--L_ `- Heavy Ribbed Hose for Boys. Fine Hose for Children. Thread Hose. Heavy Cotton Hose. Fine Cotton Hose. KAN D I91 PRINCESS STREET. lhkottfbropdno IR- IBdI FA.'U'L- Good Value in Sumlnnl (Rood: and marked them at __`1-__ lnmlnclohonbullndonhl-gal. Oonoanducunoouuoltholhrgdu. Thowholu Itockuulhonolnl. Aill. PAPER HANGING IN THE DULL SEASON Mujrww T_a_yJ9r S D5'N% T'W.tUTI Everybody invited to inspect our very large And complete Ihock. Also 200 enzcgs PRINTS A Fine Black Silk Flouncings, all? widths. Very Rich chenille Fringos, All Silk Harihout Trimmings. I'll`! ART l`L'RNH'UllU. ANTIQUI AND Kn-`nun `Ann n 1&5: All the above suitable for Ladies` Dress Wraps and Jacket Trimmings. Beaded Panels, Beaded Fronts, New Buttons, New Braids, 173 PRINCESS snimm. April I2. .. .. ---v -wv -vvvnvvuvuuu I\r||vvvIll6AV RICH AN]; ELEGANT GOODS :-- Murray & Taylor's. Prion always the lowest at This Powder never lvu-ion. A marvel of purity. strength and wholowmeness. More economical thnn the ordl kinds. and can- notbo bold in competition th tho multitude at low as short. weight. alum otYpAl}t`)e I? `powders. LD o.vn.\'mcAxa. R0 YNGk POWDER 00.. non Wall Street. New or . mu 1` York. NEW GOODS To uld to our already complete stock. iskrwav TITITEEFOWT Cabinet and Ornamental '00D'lllIII_&__U_PHIIIaI!IIII8. We Invojunt received the followingNE\\', PIP A\YI'\ '1" I.`(! A\Y'l` f\(\l'\l'\Q . WIKISOELLANEO US: 'Aus'oIJtBI7P_JFe'. 2217 3.5.. serge}. Hnvo your Arlll NH! Indium nuns cu Bu . an-Ihuhln-Iunuuulvllwetlulh- Ito uulualr-I muhndnI'%ll'Iih hIuI||n- thh-musty. Inidrcll was un- tun-huhmolllanlolrynour. udln. '0-anal`. -A.L..-...o mvuuuuvwxnwicu-n VHCCA. . (bNl'W| . Albany In I mind an AIII. lb `prulm Z-UIIK \ `fclvchvlltmkhllx Allbbllnno n IlUUZICuT"`IZi` Elj vcrypvuuluuutpubllonnud u-nnlluhnlnnc York than L: I Iultorsuntuypunl. Tbodu-thaws. elxnouqnul in attic Fumhlld though: hwuhuhn. Whnlblnckunnthm-.- htudfmn.howovu',hofoundbo hdl.'S.IIu-. Inqjurhy. llonnu aullnfllinnuaunnt 1&3 Innhnn-vandal: Andhnulhnnng `WW: IV Wff I-`CVU I tho l4nuheouvonuoa,ud but has a nun-um-lnnn nnhlin 11 Anal Innunohg 0'0 lhlrdul-I In I wall alum!-1| nu. BI nlnollhnrylnlbhoahn, udllunbu onudvo hw llhnry lnhh omuth t 80 bugnduto nl Ivlnrvnnrl In-nnndnl Ihn Ilnnmnlln-` uluvuu-U uuuuu nu-Ijruluun rat llarvnrdn-`panda! the lhrvudhw -ulu-nl Hn-'I`IItInnLA.I|nnnhlnaI..-n|. } I3? W -I: Kl "Tit 3 (`VINE frauds. Afbnvuwl Tdca Ind Ilm nomhm I_.I On. -DA--.--n ----_I E. .I_.AL... _._.. , DlCK&SONS. II -1 VCTT. il CIIIICI TI` 3 INKHIIIK I-uarthn boa-uolnckrlnlhnglohuplho uyuhnllguodonadmon. Pu`-1-uuvin wuss: wunu uII'_y WW1!` Al ltlti Hocnhry Palrvhlltl his his Ium-In. Tub h 1 light maul. and it i brought Into hh olco by his nu-an-Inger. It oonnbsta 1 0! I [Inn of Inlll, I`\ ml nllnl 01' brown hand. I dish of prune, sumo Ihlagu [rapt-g , and It is topped ol! with an apple. Thu ` In-nary dam me his 1 note after It. and | the only amt-king ho dam in the department In` -voml houn lnbr. when bohhnungnrnflrr I Ibo hmvkut pr! 0! lug day`: work hdone. Ho- wnrh puny Inmdlly, however. thmughont the day. and mu n-:1-Inc callus luring his lnnrh, talking luuslmu In-tween the baton! hh brown hn-cal and apple. Ho lava the defnrtnu-nt at 4 u`c|ock and his I honphnrk ' rink Inc-nu this and dinner. Ho but two good Iulnllo hot-In heraand main It I rule In ' risk at load out hourdclly. During the ulnar: day: 0! that winter In rode In the morning hefon NIIIIII` to the doputnnonl. u III: a hunt well, and has n thumugl: tnwlu-In nl tho country about Wan-hingwu. Ho attrib- utn lab good bcdth Inrxn-ly to up rqulnrity ` if Hh nlnnvlm, and Ihlnin thorn In nnnlnu . III nu guuu Inuuu IIl`I'I, w tut rvullrlsy \ at his turbo. and thinks then In nothing India: Ihnn Inn-nnhnpi rhllnn In Dunn 91.. I UulK\Hl`U. . ` 0 His mail B uv-unlly nished lay II n. m.. M which umo be l'R`t*I\'Rl Nut (`hie~!.~c n! his am I don: And cumulus with un-In about Uh-fl` work. Alta` thin the mail, Irhzch it in nan nrytnrhimtoIig'n,comcnln from therei- om brunt-ha of the masonry and he spend: 1 an hour or no In aixlng bk signature to turn 0! the letter: a he approve: Ho III to mod usnnyoltholottu-acore!ul.|y,|nd it huxurm prhotomnnythnt he often receive: m.lIen~ whilobchdoing duh. mrrytng on the con- vumnuon while he [luau over the Iota-nu Manning. during lab lut. day! Inn, was not ` able to :6;-nhh letter: and Ira lndnuhmpi prepared with which Ihoy wan` Ifxntd. A: man H...-..nn I-Ir.-hlhl mi. 5.4. I nuu_v u llllll` null). nu Irl`l\1 II Hit` |l|']V|I`l* mm-nt at nhuut 9:30 o`vlo<`k and nds his mail up:-nod and ready for him. He has tho fuc- nlty of making other people work for him, and much of his mail ha been disposed of by n his print: secretary before he comes down. ~ The mnninder he takes up at once and mp- I idly mails. As he finishes each lower ho directs what shall be done with it. and \`nN`- III) has it answered by the chief of the IA \-ison to which it refer-L Letters which iv quire his personal attention and further mn- side:-anion he bu`! aside, and CHM` the rm: 0! we nail in ditpoaad of, takes these up and don. cida upon them. writing normal the unm-rs hinndlsnd dinvting the uuwu-I to 0ul0I\' through his prints aocmtcry. He does in L was soenogruphor in his work, but ]\l'\-`fa-H othernmoshopo the lemon after the plan --1` their answer has bean given in wonl ly hi---. He in ngood render of men. and hum-a t`\-~ panonnel of tho chiefs ol the depnrlina u: thnumohlv - O - PUUIIC lllfll IIFIV. . " * Secretary Fairvhild in not an experiment. He has shown his capacity for the position L)` having performed its duties for more than on year. and I am told by one of b`m-rotary Mun ning`s most intimate friends that he hesimtul ` about accepting the portfolio of the treasury ` ` until he could he assured that I-`airvhihl ? would ha:-come his aswist.nnL As assistant n'(`~ n~tnr_\' Faii\`|iilul prartivully actul as the hem! of the tn~asnI'_\ dt'|)l|rtlI|ellt. and the vh:m;_--- ' is one of mime r:\tlwr than on of work. H is a feat worker, and he disposes of his l.n. I Il\'.\\` very rapidly. He rises early.and luring; the past wintvr has been in the lxahitof mull.- ing to the departmc-nt from his house, which i~ fully a mile away. He arrives at the dr-yvirt nmnt at nhnm. Sl-Ill n`nlnnIr anal mlc Inn: Inn Secretary of the Treasury Fnlrehild is_u( striking contrast to the secretaries or the treasury of the past few years. Old age and ill health have been replaced, by the vigor of youth. The new secretlry ha; none 0! the unhealthy pallor of Secretary Folger and his trend is free from the totter 01- Secretary Manning. His eyes laugh with thebright- neon of good digestion and his rotycheelts show that higbloocl is full of life giving iron. He is the penonication of health, and there is no danger of his breaking down under the I strain of his duties. Secretary Fairchild is ' I \VAs;liINoTt)N; April ll. i I I 45 years of age, but he does not look to be more than forty. He has a strong, well rounded form of medium height. and he stands as straight as I Lake Superior oak. His nhnnldnn: an hnn-ml me. oh; full mm! M. How I-`ulrolnlld Loon. Am and 'lnlks.`z: Illa Funny Ind III: Home at Wnghlnr ton-Sonntor Palmer : spanluh Speech`; I I GOSSIP ABOUT `rm-: HEAD_'O.F' THE ,-r__m=.Asunv oEi=ARTMNT.. \ 1 i `THE. NEW TSECRETARY; IIUII I! "ll: 1! ish-part nnnilv nun! [Special 0ormapondance.] Cnmnn. \'I`.HE BRITISH wv 1~ --._...._...j_.__.__. ... ._ ... 1--uu:j:yur lm-ovuulnlI&IuhunI.' 5.-..u_a_..-|..._AA..J._..n. Q-Datum`! Inclusion furnished. 901 PRINCESS ST. `W0 using to II In! bomnlutlon holhgnllir an-Itulvrhcn hays: bn-odolou-hdihlallourllfo. I &\ `Int h hhhi Ilmn nvnovluulwh ""' ' x '1 n Analngamunm-won:-nun:-and -P" - `nun-om: -wmwo-sumo: on world; bhutnc-xpntIIol(kuI`n w|ll.IoIoqnnl' I .-olnsuulnl cu\Ia.ndukynndu-u,honnu- vhlnlnunundux-nwqwudutfulohuucu iuddovdupucuhol auuuuunri-log, t .Ihh . unhind- `QQQI-n 13` C-0 n-pk In-In-4 lqlill IIIIIIIUIIIII , Ill IIOOKYIILD. -1;. wmhn.` -mun-um anhmon. Ugh npnh! Ah! Alnomnuunbhn. IIZIIIUOIIDIBIIU` Inoollytlingwomncu-ryuny. When` Iogohc U|lIVOlI|0b|oVDhwhu'IVI'l I am at tho cu-kt. of our Loni . ; quite simply todmpk Hyrhn people. I child I or tvronnybout bk knees. an be taught them ; thnluvowuthotruth. Ah! as one thinks` ollt, how grand that gum looks. and how ; nlnlllthnltr hut] nlnnuonu I -... ...n x `I II; IUW ITII-II II! IIKIIITL` IIIIIS, [t] V | unnlluol.borut;butl dummy I am `Qt,-! ungontolmydoptb." I Andnguln In IIIIIS of ning pggt [g] Hohldo||'hI-nnt-.when- Bu.-<`k_v" ugadto; Illlllllllll L A... _...I I ' ' ` 'I`hewonlvbetuuI.unppliultowithel'ed gnoriuwunonhenlnvoguo. l!itlndbsen| Thckutywouldhavefoundmaforitlnhh lath:-gforblikodtotumhinnselflomound ` . riotln deliciously jollyphnse. In nlewar n from Brunt-hhohlh nboutpuningnneven-` jlnginthortlcwu ntrMy"ot some oloen.i ginnbunck room,wben, he anyn."lhoArd.` ,Il3hI:llo0Id(lrr7)u sauna. lrecognind llumoogthonnrienmnnyoldtr-ioudsolmy yout.h,verypleunnt tomcat when onowu `;l8,bntotwhomouoh ruhernhynow. Not :|0"|ID00l'|.h0Wover:theytallnchoth" tboutnkntnuditk-kedcnoldJoeliorI." In 95.. ...... Log... L. t.IL. -g-._. A, IIUVUIIHI IIIVW Hall EXINRKIIIIK CIUVETIH. IE ' .1 wutomiotlllustnkinghinlowenwithfunny .wmcuuu-qmostlyothimsolf. I-lorohnn a extnct from nlettertao In. Btooknold.in- wviting her and her husbnndtoupond tome ~ time at his lodgings, reproduced an It was ' written. Roduoedtotype,it hthb: I M10 got: box of aprivotx!romFbrnum&KuoIl. which done ought to mute any lady happy. nndtwoshnll he putundermylndyigiow I every night. Now do oomo-nd hrowoll. lllybu'bhnH.hepmtan:. I have had him 3clippod and his alter: in the park hqui0o_ , trommjus." Asitwnwrittan: .4.` LS- L:-J-;H%u\4.g.a;v.r\..u: .CE:rs..1.. |IuunxIJul. .13 II: `VI! wnunu: v.J. .-.fo.E...;.-.:},l-Ig,\-H-L--...L CLEARING SALE OF Boots, Shoes, Trunks& Valises ulcu wall Ivuvuruu pupurur 0II,lll$l,Y I tuhialo with his friomh. ' He liked to drop into Cockney dialect often. 3 * nhd speak about being hungry, or describe something as tmrnenjus." And, as the neat novelist dmw with exvoeding clovernan, he was (and of illunstmtinn his lnnnnvith 9.... I D. KIIIIIUII Wfllolll III .I'lUl.IC `I13 full to "Nomieur l`Abbe," and signed Choulier Titmnnh." All lnvoint.homucheory,ovou Mjoybdn qigindlungnhenn that found `NIOIWBOMCOI liroclouo about it tootund likedtoulk itovaron papa:-or 0,inBIl,Y lnshicm. with hinfrigmh uu ula uuuur. ` Some to Mr. Brookeld begin, My dear old M B." Others written in hunch an addreued on "nn|nInnn- Iv; L). n -...| ..a_...a unL-.._n_.. TIIIIIIIJ IIIUIB puuuk`, WIBIJUIIE U? lxlilifi restriction, they would all the more mdound V to his honor." (3-..- 4.. ll- |).....J.n..I..I |_-..:_ nun- .|--._ -1 1 IIEIIVWII IIIII HUI: LNJIIIU UU llllll. Ullly Ill! CHE noun] friends who knew him well saw that higeniuawuofnuroorder. Some of the letters Are more extracts; others are given without the omission of a word. But, mys Mn. Brooklield. if every one of them letters from Thackeray could be riguuy made public, without my augimst 1 restriction. they I nut. nnulo luwmv. uuscxuruyn unugucer, who was frequently nquequd by her father oo publish no memoir of him. Vanity Fnir" was not yet written when theso lottn begun. Renown had not coma to him. Only his close nonnnnl lrinmle n-lm hm: him -all man that uur IIIIB. These letters were written to the late Rev. W. H. Bmoklleld and his wife, troI'n~l8-I7 to 1840, when Thackeray. in consequence of the malady which fell upon hh wife steer the birth of their youngest child, was living done in London. In Brooheld, for whom he en- teruined e chivelroue end elfoctionnte ro- gnrd, edits the letters, with the lppl`0V&l of Mr: Annie Ritchie, Thackeray`: daughter, who in fnennnntlv nnnanhnd hw hair helm: trie? told by their trlnds, we elweye clnrm- : ing. Let all who went to make themselves \ cordially welcomed and much loved remem- Inei thin dw tjg/Novollut Revealed lllunolt In : {Some Pilate button. ' \ ` ispedalchmaapandenosl Nnw You. April 6. The oollectibn of unpublished Iowan ot Thackeray in Scribner`: Magazine for April gin: ones glimpse inhb the boyish hurt ot thogreatntirist. Men who uwaeuilylnter-' l.,,,,,,." H.,,, Gin III I call and look over our nook. No Lronhlotonhowuoodnu Tl%CkERA_V'S HEAR}. 1~:. A Y. API `If You} Watc/I Dws"W5 `pf somsn-um; NEW.---Pique Embroideries, in Edginp, Inser- ;y tions and All-Overs. . Also a Choice Lot of Hamburg and Swiss Embrolderios. Qall bi and see them. I .A.- J - 1dI 1dI.A.HO1' . .. April ll. no man u an about! a on-an-ave , Union and llcup. ' H. `ii. nP." W.` :.(m0lCl PA'lTIRm AND IIIW IIIDII __ CARPEi':is IA _:A.2 E1T Plain Black Silk. Plain Colored Silk. Shot Silk, Shun hill. Hull Black 8111:. Colored Sula. Bhckotln. hnnrlblnd, B|sol8lU.|od.0o|0II8IIIL|Id. Cull BukPnnwla,Iuoy8utunl nn-:h.I`ucyPtnuoh.Japuuol'hruoln, Child:-on`IPhnoo|n. Puunln an Mob 0']. nomNso_xs_ ym mm om

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