Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1887, p. 2

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tlnd Ghonput lath; db . Foudclamcundlunckstmtl. M. MALLEN. (`luml Burst. 1 Oonwlurh and Undu-mu. Iumncr Dru: Ooedgulru. Inc, at ACTUAL OOI1 PRIOI. hour Falldooduuoairadyu-rivIvqwoInuctntr0dcfALL Iulaoobtmndhavodocldodtonuhotho Prbulmnr thanovor. We offor all of our Priom. Muslim. UQM Wool Dnu Goods. Bataan. Laces. All-Our Embroidooo at Gout Price.-and our PARAOOLAalluu-nntood this uooongporchu at to Puroom. SPECIAL GOODS, LOW PRICES, AT WAl.DRON S. b The most comfortable foot wear for this hot `Wear? 7'. D. GF. ARMSTRONG mm the Inaleueuuuaeryoltho luau! Lake and LC [ability I. 150311; will rexnduov-orSunduuuIel.QIlohndPul. ntAlu anal:-In naming. `l\h|ntlooolJPunncr8IonncI> the nip. Anlhbh popular rontcooucandhn vmlu-I Accommodation to II lw. and m'h(?:Id 0 my will .do well to no curly. Only $16!!` &Tl'D:Ioshad IA: 3. JAB. SWIFT. Atuk St. lawman Whit. I13! Will commence Mr R l` Weekly Ext-unto: `hip ghoul lath In nun Kl.\`0S1'0.\' to ION TRIAL thence mm: by the (mum and Ridenu mule. All the and m mm the malchleu unesery ol the Rideau Luke and by 150 IrlreInd|orerSnndgyut!Iel.QIlohndPul.mnhnnAhx r-Ln...a.. WIGWAM sHoE, ilb ll O"1` JP R If) E. F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. Jnlyt SOMETHING DRY GOODS STILL LOWER! SATURDAY. For Ladies, Gents, Boys, lhbses and 0/u'/dmh. UURADVERTISEMENT THE IRON PALACE PASSENGER STRAHER nmnqummn anon STORI. I4! PRINCESS STREET. B. 'W'.A.I.nIDZR.O1\T. STARTLING. ..___1.-L-Q:R___ R- 1 r.A.'U'L. jjV , I10 Prim-can nd. nurunl. 1 uuuuun. o:.n-uvauuon alI-h-ocry snuonnu. u1ud.I>-Inccusuuuar nalvopnuut &`lbhuhcooo&nunhnu. (DAL YARD- ` ` nal I... uI:t_D.. T. I an (`Input all ,8. yu|vunI_KhllluW&u|.( qsxgrg * ;.It0on:.o.\`:.lL (.m*orlIlnok~ `OILS!!! Hi. sh. DI "`\ R. CRAWFORD &. 00., I UIZIIIQKI I.IbI'|nl\ All other goods mu-koal equally cheap at ` uul` (l~Z.\'l'I.\'E CLE.\RI.\'G SALE. { Murray & Taylor's. Spring and Summer Goods. To seem BARGAINS at Murray & Taylor's` CLEARING SALE I no pmncms smnm-. July IQ ANOTHER CHANGE ma; (0 x :Il'IC. Alunrnl 0! k and md-mum oe,n.o."'" um o.\'I.I'lxcAxI. R0 Al ~ 011. 10 Wan Scoot. New % nnv mLL`Wo 6o mo uia A Alan New Fall Goods arn`\*ing daily at Corded Batiste 10. Corded Crazy Cloth 10c. Fine Prints 10c, worth 121-2c. ` Nuns Veiling, all colors, 10c. Muslins all reduced. Ginghams all reduced. Corsets from 25and 371-2c up. Kid Gloves 25 and 30c. BRECK & BOQTH. A-Absolute|7Pure. woo AND COAL AND WOOD. W1 Ibljllillltllp pQ'hIL Pnnolnr onwuelbtohour -an-J. ID:-nag-ngalo... -5 ID..Ln_... l._lII II III- 'l\o Windwud club of Jamaica buy pro- pmtogiveliobinoonahnndstalno trophyln couunnnontion ol his bnvwy. It will bou- thhlnu-1-lnlimm Ianmuuuitrutloull nnuruviry. It Wul our tlnblmcrlpcion: ho[:|l'0dIdouo!herolIm!nI~eoculnn1nopeI- uuutmunthetu-ck 0! new Iysury.Ju:n|u hv..lun|.1s~:. `I;lIKIXI'I`l lay. July 11. n~\:. ,\ v-T IYSTIRYAITIITIIDIILSTQ Hepulkdwomenand childronintohh boutbetou-otherholpcame. Someot them diaHmmshockctterwud,butdl|avethone Ivumad hr Rnhinum not-nhgrl no-v-In oI.I-o.. IIVX: rljtltl ll0llZE,'U_I|| uqtulndudlnlantlvs wl.en Ilhnhnnh-Ll.-h nnlulnann -_.~l. O.._ AL. uuwu (0 gululy wnwry grave; Then was Frank Robinson`: chance, and right nobly did he do thework set before him. Hodouewuneuuzoughtothouceno otthodisuul-tobouhlotoboo!uervice.and lndhobeenlecquickotdockiouorleas bnwuyofarmhecould have done little; As it was he seemed gifted with supernatural nnnIh.und his rowing over the distance henna: him and the struggling victimsot theaceidenueemedlittle shot-tot the mine- lions. Iulullpo. UV IBIIIUCII WIFII WOXHUH [HQ CIIIIUJUII. (wane! and most of those on board went down to ghauly watt-ry Va. Then WIS Frank Rnhlgn:r`|n`n 1-Hanna nnrl T [UT Ill`! VIIIEI` WK 303189011`! noun. rough. and the aunt. ore:-laden with women and children. OVHQI and mnnt nf Mann. an hnnnrl I-ant '-Jul-I-uuuv wI|,y|IstwueK,ln(lpH)mpIly hkinz "P I0 trnnntlec thrown down hm f . won the var `mr 1'-`rank Robinson. n young nilof in the Atlantic, coating about New York, nut his opportunity to beoomoo hero in Junaien bqy.L I.,ono dqylut woehnnd pmmptly akin: an the gauntlet thrown down In on. -30 In the Colored nun who Burl-led to t_ho Rescue of the Victims` of the, DD- utu to the Yacht Xvyntox-y In Jamaica In... `How `THEY ARE gomc. 1'6 Ru:- _wau FRANK noamson. Zlji Art. 1 JAKE SWIFT. JOSEPH C. KINN IDY. A DUSKY? HERO; DIOIarWioW Z_gL I -_A._ IIJCIIILIUI I-IIII` ilull -any party. mostly made up of women and children, (gm Cum-sic to Bi:-rn Inland, when they pusod the day pic- nicklng. When n I 3 I: t came the yacht started on the return trip. but never nished it; `A: Oh. \-qt`: Inn- unl VI! men. LIIIO yacht Mystery bad that morning taken A om: nu-hr, vnnxtlv unnrll down 0 rue. the ever ' '1-lghtoothohomngu of fair wmiwn and VI. Ill!` WUIIIEII IIIQ brave men. The u-gnb `l-g.A..-- I.`..I III XVU BIKE 3: nearly thirty THE BRITISH wum THURSDAY. JULY -211. ma ty.3u"""" -`lib Fnclorwrltor. W5:-\I'wo mu undrrmlt-n won: an: orig hall)` on Io chant 3'--rmeriy All liw Iunrilo Illluaum In Englnn-l mu lain-u la)` 1-drab lldlvlnluuh. A nurse: wnul-I In drawn up ring I run! and cargo nhnut to nail on I voyugcn l'u<|rr tmuoutnd It '9! customary to! dim-n-:-.1 rag-itullou to writ their Mud ` I spa--:h~i um-uuut ml 030 {Ill Iunrnncn Ivan taken. Than muons two In-hrm-Non Canon in extended Iholllialltttu mm oxxcodtd to all who uaunuoo lmurnuohutnna. wkvu-uni. Ill!` YCIO [IOIYF I-, ITUQJ In (lXh'|Ul('I' \I':I_\`. When that I mom.-.1 u n-pu-,;nnm tn 1 .50 hollQ r! 2 min usually In] 1 of by n-jurtitizx .t. nu cg a\IIn` sang:-urru. quu you`: c;.o a-x.-n-iuu the yrlvnlu-,: she u-weal :\ hail rt-hliu: to I` &'o:2:unl. The veto 1-unvr I-.| CF11] I`: nnnrlu-c u-..r ll" L. . ._v -u ru I :1 sun In I I run run Qm-eu \'|- tnrh lmn lho'n\\er I. acts 1! ]-.1xh.-nnent. but blot` llx M` dud II. In England the r0_\'I-I \'o'- I: `(II u"I\ u... . -.._......-.. t\..- .. The Kindergarten. _ Fedrich I-`melwl founded me am dorgnrten at Black.--uburg Thurlngia in '13 It becaux.-tbeantxlo-l far similar imutitu ` In many parts of G runny and other coun- tries Th nulne In-Hlhl child`: garden or child`: sclmul. Fn--`.- I`< s_\`-tn-:11 was at Int nganled aw dan::- r- us, fxuu (Irv great {rot dom Illlnm.-d clul-in u, and in I\`-1 n kinder- [uh-n estu`.-lb!-x-X l:_\` Uh l`?!vL1'\\' will cloud by the Plu-xi:x:| ;;n\'er|um-u`.. T.s-- :-_\ stem 3 ,_,.,. .~... .. .n.. .. `.1 ., ,, nilulv.` mus. n In!-pnenl s sun or I wrath of ivy; Urnuin. muse of astronomy. earrlu I and pointing to a globe. - I ll!` 4`lll.P$o The nine n:uees:m\: Lhlliupo. {ht-epic muss. represented with :1 tablet and st_\`Iu.~', some times a scroll; (`Ii-o. nurse of hi.stur_\ . u scroll or open cheat of lmu`.;s; Erato. a must! of love dlttios. alyne; But:-rpm-. muse of l_vn'cpoetr_v, a Inna; llelpomoue. muse ol traguly. a tragic mask, the club of Hercules or a uror.l-ahI ` wean the nothurnus. and her head Is wraalhcd with pine leaves: Polyhymuin, nmsaolncnd poatry. aim pa-naive but has no am-ibnux ho unto dolly la pc to barapren-ntenl by any vhlble symbol: Ybrpnk-bore, muse at choral song and dance, A lyre and the plectrun: Thalia. mus of comedy and idyllic poetry. a mule mat. a sh:-pheni`s sta wrath of il'\'- Ila-nuin vnnuu 1.! r.o.u........... ..._.a.. _ uv uuu III uuc rrrllcll l\vVIll!lIll)lIo Thomas Carlyle ends his (unous history with the last Attack of :1 French mob on the ` convention. The (`0In entiou were sitting. Agoneral or reputation had been nent out todltperse thennt-hand ha-l returned with- out nccomplishing anything. It was pro- posed to put Bnrrus in charge of the defense. Some one named a young nrtilleryrdleer, who haul taken Toulon. It was decided at lutto appoint. Ilnrrns (or figure head and the l.l'l.iHt*l;\' (mu r commandant. .\'ng<~leon Bonaparte was in the gallery or the cou- Vention when the nomination was made. Carlyle s.a_v.~ I`. vllnpnrto spenta half hour in determltting nl:-thur "to be or not (L1 be." He decided "to be. When the Inn!) at,- tacked the emlvotxtinxn he killed some `$00 of them. This is the last chapter in the hmory of the French revolution. \.vnA unuu uuul cur l"7no'l ll`,.~' I. - " ' Q Cl Itmug current. or all` run-i..< ` against the colder surfm-v of u : ` - ' min, and the contact mth this :3: `. dense: the vapor. Common 1-l1:`;Lu--Eng} an mountain rogimna de.~cril-cs UH.-0 c` .l`\~` as striking the nmuulaiu mics and l.un.\n'u-.1 by the collact. mt though they were l.huI-lem lled with water. whose aides z-uddeuly -,;i\o way. The mom corn-vt. uuderst.-nuliu, - 1` the t phenomena shows that the min is siu;;.y tho ::ondenution of the v vpor molecuh-.~'. Ihe pro- ceu being the name whether it be our: icd on slowly or rapidly. The e-`t. of sudlutlness in much increased in mout:t:u'n wgions by tho overow of springs and the incnmsul velocity of sauna as they now through the rocky gorge ol the hilk `. IUIIQI IDII T! The term cloud llurst Clouds Imn-r bum; ah _\' To produce the -.~~v.Cu-zz.~-n:.- -- rain the clonal llllhl be .~u-:- `happens when the r-~n:.;~\~;~u: Strum of the utm:~~;~... n- z~ and the rising tun`:-~nL~ uf \`- vapoi` up into the c--I-i r :i`, cold wind from the 1m.;:r :- 50-nnpu .\...........g r _... ,. the nccomplishment of dinlt 1916, it will hobardtond n more pertoct onothnn in V person of the conqueror of Mexico. Cortex with a few hundred Spaniard: hnded at Vera Cruz, and dotarmlnbd` to conquer gnd holdloxico (then inhabited by the native races) as a territory 0! Spain. In order that there should be no retreat` in one his men ..shonId become ,diu~ouragt-d. be burned tho ships which were the only mean: of return. - Ho marched into the heart of the country, op- guard by many thuusunds of natives A pnninrd having bet-n sent to mp:-raedo him, Cortex n-turnul to the coast. attacked his force, dofeatesl it. and rt-turned to the City of Mexico. Drl\`x1 out of that city by I ris- ing of its I-..pnl:ni=n, he fozxglxt his way through :;0.mv |::xzi\~es. remruc 1, took the city and c0:uplL-ted tlw (`ur.qm-2'3. He never had a force uf 1,001! x.:un. ` I COAL WHOLESALE & RETAIL] lh;`a:wI| nt 1! l)I1`Ll'lo nd I nanm nay-font on. 0).... 3... The End of the French Revolution. `Finn-.-- r`-..I..I- ....,x_ L:,. p___.,,_ u,- ., Vilenxnrknhlo lnnthnoo of Oonrlt and will Powomuomudo co":-ton. "cg" It we look for ol pure plnckln the acconuulishmon: of iicnlt fun. it will Qnn-n \|4-lm-la`: \'o-tn I`--In-r. ,I.._,z . .- `II-I-I ".\|\ VI lIIIII'II.. III" nmully Ilsrd in A warm. THE .cuR'Ioerrv snow. The lihulorgnrton. I.`_._,.| I :,,,,,n u .. The Muses.

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