Daily British Whig (1850), 21 May 1889, p. 3

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, J1CARNOVSKY (H IITIFII nlnnn A Ilmnm . - us urn 1'\IuI.lll (`halting with -l|.~ pn.~ul Of, he `Ij\' Iw had made 1.1-I lth` to cure um I: is mere 34- tlxrnnt mu2x`le .n-vw Mr. Blank I nlxuwvd Ihom " fll|.~A-Ho \'ni(`e, _\` nl! came back baritone and `M1: that you Why don`! an ac-nu I|It\\l'll}_{0I`S r mulling mumios, the situation and an-I (`art the fish rural arm of (`evil tilizvd that vmr The Conan! Raul luau Agont. lnkultpoddogld Mun bonus. acting ran and , =-W-"i`*': _ OPPXITI POST OFFICI. 8ET6 7 `raw any I \I4V IJIIJOI Q `I I Elli-I'll. mum Amer-Ion Haul Block. Olunooout. N. -moo no the only Baths In tho any .0. hyuum.thuuhynoouHnaunllhou*al .I.)1m.s* IONSOBIAL 2431.03 3.1.1-1. A_..a-__ -1-. .- GTE-AILIANESS ITExTro ?LlEBlG CC)MPANY S uunu vv vuu, nun VVUUU, VDIVH I IE8 - 'W'A. L s ;:- UI`l'lCI-C0l'. Barrack And Onggotq, FUR LADIES. FUR HEN, FUR BUYS AND FOR GIRLS. Sample Black Uirculars, with Hood. 900. worth l1.5U. Black Circulars, w1'ihGapes..l1.25. worth $2. Black Waterproof cloth circulars. 81.25. Gr? lirculars, $1.50 and 81.75. rosy Dnlmans. 31.75 `worth l2.5U. as our New Russian B1rculars,l5. See qur New cloaks. with Gaps and Hood. $7.50 See our Young lian s Para coat with cape. Boys Boats in every rise. SPENUE &GBUl[LEY,Laading`1lillinary Stars. 132 and 134 Princess-st~ T Cookery Book: pout Inc on application. W mums ` um ~.- Ask for the compANY`s Exmct. and no ..I".?2..'.'.`3."' `"""""'" "" that It bear.-3-Baron uoblrs Signature ,3`: `,':,`:_{`,`; `?,:,`0_"g_`,; `,"`0`:`_' In Blue Ink moron the LAM]. I. r_ --uv--0. A W A-I.-.EA-B%% E R 0 0 F S NEW BRUSSELS CARPETS, 85c, 90c, $1 and 1.10. New Tnpestry Carpets, 35c. 40c. 50c, 6 c and 65c. New Wool Car ts, 60c. 75c and 90c. New nion Carpets, 37 1-2c. 40c and 50c. Hall and Stair Brussels Carpets to match. Hall and Stair Ta try Carma to match. Cheap lam. min}. Rugs and Cocoa latts. 200 Sets Cream Lace Curtains, a gmt Bargtin Sole Msynuhwluror. T. J.` ytnnea & C0,. Phnrmnceutical Chemists. Medical hall Slmln, Jan. 5. l8&l. To J. '1`. I)n\'enport. l-.`sq.. 33 Great Russell Street. Hi00lllBiIlli?', London. ] )0&u` Sir,--We embrace this opv Ynrt unity of rungrutttinting you upon the V\'l(lt.`*.\'pi`L't|( reputation this justly esteemed medicine )r. J. (`uilis Browne's (`hlorodynt-, hits earned for itself. not ottl in Hindesutn. bttt all over the East. As tl remedy of genernl utility we must qttcslion whether ll better is imported into the (-ountry_ untl we -.-slutll he glad to hear of its tinaiiut; it pinre in every Angloelndinn home. The other brands. we are happy to any. are now relegated to tlte nntive httztmrs. and judging from their sale. We t`.-int-y that tltctt` sojvttrn there will he bttt onttiescent. We could multiply instances ad intinitutu" of the (-.\'tr:mrtlitmry etfimry of ltr. (`ollis lirowties (`ltiorwiyne in Dittrrhma and Dya- eutt-ry. spnsttts. Crzunps. .\`t-umlgia. Lhe Vomiting of l'regnnnt'y. and its 11 funeral lative, that ilt|\'L`t)t`t`lll`l"l_`(l under our pt-t-so-.mi rilmct~\'tttit;tt luring nutny years. In C tolem. Igiirrhasa. and even in the more terrible torn H of (`help-rn itself. we itnve Willie!-L\`()d its attrprisinggly controlling power. We have never ttseci nny other form of this medicine thttn (`oliis Browne :4. from 5 rm conviction tlutt it is (l(`('l1lt`lll_\' the host. nnti also from n .-tense ofduty we oweto the profession and the public. as we are of the opinion thut the suhstit ution of ofttny other than Collie Browne's is It t>t~:t.ttxt:t<.\1't: ltl:l-:.\Cll m-' l>`.\i l'll ox 1'lllI2i'Al (`IiIvZ.\ll!-11`. 1`0l'REsCHlHEH AND PATIEN1 \LlKl. \\'e are. Sir. fnithfttli; youm, Hunt-s 8: (,`o., Members of the Pharmacy Society of Great Britain. Hie Exvt-ll:-ttry the \ icor0_V's tfhetnists. (`.\l"i`i0.\ \'it'e ('httnre|lor Sir Page \\'o0d stated thnt Dr. J. (`OLLIB BROWSE was undoubt- edly the inventor of ('lil.()BODY.\ E; that the story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately un- true. \\'ill('ll. he regretted to any, hatd been sworn to.~-See 'l`itne.~1," Ju1y 13, I864. Sold in hottlvs at Is. I.d.. 2s.9d..is.til..ttn(i Its. em-h. None in genuine without the words "D . J. (`0LLlzI H|{()\N'.\'ls2'ti (,`ttL()tu)uvNtc" on the Government Stamp. Overwhelming medical testai mony accompanies each bottle. (` A I"I'In\r_n.u........ no na........ .. ...: ......-..__ FELT COVERS, HOUSE-FURNISHINGS. llotlnd Cold Baths at all ham: :0 MAY -21. Al)Vl(,`l4l T0 INV relief from `min and : vigorming I no nervol yourself with than nu IS ALWAYS STOCKED wrm Tll Best Dry Hard Wood, Dry Block Wood, Dry Kindlinz Wood and the Best descriptions of Coal, OORNEB or BARRACK nu ONTARIO-S1-s. CHEAP CARPETFS,ABEST?ACAR.PETS, .`-`-'- ` 7 ..-._-_ __._-__ JOHN LAIDLAW xi SON. Kid Gloves, 3 )9 4 Sllk Gloves, V Ladies Gloves, Children `s Gloves.` PLUM AND FANCY COVERS. In-Ar` P AME? L s, T BR ELLAS - r-_..__._j ..--1. ya-14 {ADVICE TO IN VAI.[])S~1t you wish to obtain ulet, Iiuf fr_mn pain anguish to calm and aavuum t m wn JUST ARRIVED_ FELT TABLE COVERS`, New champ and handsome. New Carpets, New Floor Oil Cloths, New Tnbla Oi} Cloths, New Luca `Curtains, Shootings. Pillow cottons, lable Linens, Towell. Toweliuga, etc. The cheapest furnishing house in \. J. McMahon's. Cashmere_H'osiry a special beilrgin. s< ME on THE BEST VALUES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED? (TEAL ANT) WOOD.` THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. 'Ahll m~11' wish tiule ngulsh aalmga I 13 V s lncdimand rugululimz the 1:irmIlnl .....m. .\r.; um um story or lnc(l'f(`ll(l1lllI Freeman ._ld.. Loliuuvxlc" the Government medical tesl ml! 0. (`A l"l`ION-Bownre of Piracy and lmlmtlon. . l)A\'l<.`N[ 0l{ l` 33 Great. Russ:-ll street. Bloomsbury. London. Eng .: WALDi2oN s- We take the lead In Quality and Variety. You can set ahnoet any ahape and atyle. Our Home-Made Head in the la teat. Made only at I M TT TT ovnmcTv7oi?xs, Pamcnss mm. R- H- TOYES Ittlrzu nun-on-an-n In . -_-_. TBREA/ xma 'l`Rl-l-l'l` uugr. l . 013 YARD-NorI|I and of King lroot: FINEST MD OHEAPEST HEAT FLAVOURIIB STDGK FDR SOWS. II- 3- - -1 -n a.._I._____. 11...... EXTRACT net, rerreamng sleep, free from headache y weary aching: of rolmctod disease. in nling systems of the v.vou will nrnvidp et, refreshing sleep, free from weary M-hinns Drolmctod diam.-m. in M EAT. I `:1}1V.$_W99P&I`9F;91Y*'1iD :}:}.....?..'.a'I.o..' a'..:...._ E... I uy l\llIKUlUlI nuu ruulurunu IUIIIWNI. BEST DRY BLABS in THE CITY CHEAP ron CASH. (`0.\H~2 DOWN AN!) .~'2<:I-3 OUR STOCK 0|` BEST .\lAPLl'J. out or uncut. arriving wookly by Klngnlon and Pembroke Railway. 'DI|uff| nnv LI 1' A `an :.. mrrm rms On `NU -Il|d RINI1 U7 IURIITURI [ADI T0 ORDII. 231 PRINCESS 8T. V-nu ulnll 1! ' ramvni 3ii'ApmsT Piuoms JOHN L. JOYCE. N.B.-01-dernleft at the Grocery More of JM Crawford, PI-{noun Slront. will reoolvo prunpi Attention. lt"l`alonhonm~nmmunlondon V Wood I Wood I I IF YOU WANT WOOD. AND WHO DON T? ed. Sr 1! on want Klndling Wood. ). or San * Coal ut Coal. No. I 00451. Soft or Black- smith`: Coal. no to R. CRAWFORD & 00., - Foot of Qnoondt wan: Lnu urluu. uneuput. lni./11$! 8 mi Maple and Buun Cordwood. Oak. Birch or Eemlook Oordwood saved or Un nw . Am. K11 lured. _j_-.- _--v-y I|1\J Q vv \J\Ia.ao want the Driest. Cheapest uni./Beat `Maple HARD AND SOFT WOOD.` _.-_ . . nL_____ .-_n n . ":....~.:..i' " " 6......." "$.14" 5 humor. 5 5-81 PRINCESS S'l'REE'l'.-7? pgr. ayaonnun an-cot. l : Tilonlwno onnmunlmunn. . 4 - Q - o . o - - - . - a a a - u . . . - o o o - - - - - . . . . . . - a - . - o o o u : QHENRY BnAmm,! Landing nds:-tgb-Q --ul v---, - -V-".--w' --v--u-u. BEST IN THE MARKET. Yard No. l-0ntarlo Street. " ' 1-Cl1u-euoe Street Wharf. " 3-3:. Lawrence Wharf. ` 'Secure delivca bobro broken It at lot: In. Chld 0 0-St. Lawrence 11'. Branch Ofoe-Corner King and Clarence 585.. O to British American oral` mpt And anushcwry delivery I Ipeolnltyl Conl all under oovc-r and well Ioroonod Z l`olophono Communication. JAM lea Rwnrr A an OHIAPj-g8'l: AND HIS? FUINITURI 0! All dcllrlptlou. Call at ' JAMEEEAMPBELL, llnnnnlln Ila:-1-unlr I1-I Q-.1--In ilo_..a -_--.- ----:2 :y\'II&, Bash and Blinds, Mouldings and other factory work. A full stock alwaya_ on hand. Call and ex- amine. W. H. a S. ANGLIN. Welllnulon Street. North- Coal,` Wholesale, Retail, RIPE`? I\Y Tull` u A Dlrn-vr 7_--- --_-sgu ---.n.` .n. lnthis locality for Gilmoux-.6: Co.'a (Trenton) .-..-. .._-__ _--_- J `lilophouo-o'o`I'Iamnnlontlou. u vutvuy kTiTLTNW"b'RiEB' "S6635. Zuni. lunar: 'DI:_..l_ `II___IJ:_.__ ,, ,1 Agenta L. W . BRECK. root or Clarence Street. Q`0RI)lCRS left AL lh stores of Mr. James Redduu.Prlnceaa Street. and Messrs. MoKelve/ & Birch. Brook Street. will be promptly lled. felephone Communication. Auenta "Black Diamond Linn, IF YOU WANT THE .:_:.Lu.s;.|\4.LA. (Ju .2\J\.J J; VVhnrn era. Vessel ants an Wholesale and Retail coal and '0 Dealers. Coale of the very best description. under over. well screen edand promptly delivered. Buncn wood and Hard and soft Cordwood of first qunllty on hand. lnapeouon Iollolted And eaunfnotlon guaranteed. Y ARD-Corner Ontario and Wee; Streets Q'Oloe-Claren')e and Ontario Streets- Foot of (L`la.1-ence Street. 1U}U)ICR.S left at Aha nlnrnn nf Mr lama. nrrnuw ' V oi: clnini-i 6ic6a:n6ns' Alli All Eln: nu BREEK 85 BOOTH Vvhnrnnnm-a, Vnnnnl Amum. ... um....|.....n......a \ P. MCOORMACK Opponltn Barrack Gut Cum:-lo Bu-cot. DI. DAY AND BIDIAU lflllfl In!-rs-nvsrv 1`. .1 g -514`: --- SOLE -A.G-E]'.W TS - F`UR N`AUR'E. an /. B. &_s. ANGLIN, p-,~_-..-. ...:_..-.j_. 0118 UOHIDIIIHIOFIUOD. Agents Black Diamond Lino. BHECK. E. A. H0(""Fl WO0`JAND 00% . '-ommunlcallon. JAMES SWIFT & 00. wood and smile moon. Cu! and no the now wood srd. nd you will hooonvlnood that M: ntork the cost. All orders promptly nttondod I0. osu. UIIITIIIOB. _ "But, Mr. Fond." aid the man, "I! I oouldcomnon llkoyouduyouthlnkl would` be working for eight dollar: a wast! l:lyt.ht|1l!ungotr` uhd l`orrut.lndl~ an . ,.,, "Yen." uuwuvd the holmohd Thaphn. . "Wen." oxclqltnod Pu-rut, trump; aw, coma any you d---I: plan! Tl": - Dun`tcunxoonlikot.hat.,"ho 1, db.` gutted wine. "but like thh-I-II'du..Itq:ping Into the wings, he allowed him Ill lmprvo ontrnnoe. I|D..L ll- $...___;n In .. ..- _ _ uuvvu-cur] IITUIIUT` l|'ou-rutouono oocuiou wan rohmrdng bngcdynnd Ipototoonool an wu1-Ion: ihn nllhl-ml In A nlnnnhlnn nn.Il..a.lA..l ...-- unpuy nun upon wonoor mo "vnru-Ion" { who emu-ed in a ulouchlng. undlgnlbd muz- nor: `J! nun trvvung and running lock. The recent Isle of Pnlu Alto trottlng stock at tboAmorlcu: lnsutuuo 1;: New York city unlined about $50.00), and many celeb:-sand ha-nu vacuum. TTIIZI IIIJIII T has-nuwuronohl. `I:-0-`;`eo:-an ol tho Palo Alto turn bu ` demonstrated that tho climate at (hlm-uh In-qnnl totbntotentuclqlol-tho bonding 9! mm trotting and running lock. recent uh uf Pnln Ann on-mu... ......|. nu pulmll me name una. About No.01!) WW1` spent on them experi- menu : but they overthrew A." previous no ` lions on vtho Iuhjoct. And the book which Stanton! 1: written and puhxhod, The Bone tn ll::r\n," ho nimble cont-union wince. VII.` _...___ _n AI n,- ... - KEEPS HARDAND Hnfl WOOD. OOAL Edglncs. Mm Wood. U--ml Dry Blah. Suud Wood and smile Bloch. Cd! and the nrd. nnd you will bononvlnnad um hln nun ununy up nun In .~llc`[l hm-rul." - When Sonnwr Stanford gm-u lawn tn his country lmnw it is his pleu.sl|n~ tn sit in n largo (`hair in the m-nu-r 0! n rim: and RN his favorltn yulmg llyers brought out fur trial. It. was wlnlu wut4'hiu;: one of than fast trut- tem-un cumnal which had thu enormous ncrlcle uf tv\'m1t)'-thruo feotp-tbnt tho milliun- aim mm'r-lved the idea that lu mum part of hlsoonne the hurse munt untm-ly (`lvllr the grouml an-l how all fnur I`:-vt In tho ulr. So he duci-lml tn hive Ms hur:-on photographed while in nmtlon. He n-curvd thv servivus of I skillful phntographor munod .\in_vlu-lulgu, who arranged an ingx-nluus systeln ul cdnr eru worlwd by electricity, by which an In- stantaneous vlew of the Anlmnl was glvan as he puma! the humor lme. A~hnnQ. LII) (Ill u-um.` .m....s .. um.-. ..__-_z an : l|lL`1`I. H U IIIVU EIVH II I'll :\"0 3 and 3-yuau*nMs (mm Elw~t:-moor mares which, with--ut lroillg in Marvin's hnncls, hun~shmrn quarters in 36 In 37 .-a:x'ouds, and were then order:-d by him to the stud or paddock. It wuuld give us grunt plvasurv In saw u .~ystA-In- ntiv effort made-for twu years totrnin all Pal. All-I bonus to u n-vnrtl I-nth-r than 13:30 which Show ability to train to .~llt`h nvurui." Wk..- u........... u.....n -1 , - wuuug ur new upon IIL-I uIurl`l.`L If he nwvta with no um-inleut in the next. two _\'etu`s We firmly helio-w he will ammu- plish the tank. l`wple~ wumlvr that more Eluctiunounx do not go mm tho 2:3! list, and that more daughters )1 Elm-ti--m-or do nut prmlum. It should he renwmln-rnl that there ilpravtk-ally hut mm truiuvr at l`ul0 Alto. and that his snlr aim and purpxm is to scour each year some phenunmml ynuugster, and to that end an othvr (`l)l'L~Kld(`fntl0ll3 are slwrimd. '0 have amen at Palu Alto 3 and 3-\'mn'.4ul.le Inun I5`l....o..mn.... ........._. ...1.:,.:_ u Hull 1- n nu wur unuuig Ur pacing onus, and n inn: lllw uf vlmix-u tln-ruughbrod zuicestry. Whc-Ii we iimt suw,.\'urluino we thought she wins thu .\V\'l'vI4`>l thing of animal creatioxi, but when Sunni was plumd by her side we smv l'V('l) grmta-r finish, fully as fuultlom(`un- fornmtinn, and II snrt of harxl as nails lnnk." which ox:-itod our unqualied approval. Nor- lniue had all the grace and beauty, and the sweet, mild look of a lawn: Suuul had the proud, self conde-nt, rt-liant air of l'1)_\ t\lt_V, and in very truth she seemed in All respects 8 queen. It was this, together with her easy, elastic action, that induce`! us to pub- liclyipralivt that, if no nvcident occurmi, she would break the `.3-year-old record of 2:21. How granilly Rllt` has pt-rfnrnml her task is known to the world. She has made three at- tempts, the first mrly in the season in 2:25, thu si-oouvl early in Octobof in 3-.2m.,', the third a few dnys later in 2:18. What else Marvin [Senator Stamford`: trainer] has in store as u nurprina we are unuhlo to pre- dict. Last spring he stated to us that his ambition was to hnat 2:30 with u ymrling. to boat 2:13 with I .'i-y.~ar-old, to beat 9:3! with n Jpymr-old, and to n-him the ~l-y\~nr-old rm- ord be-low. 2:15. This a(`(`0u1phshe ho was willing to ruct upon hL~x laurels If kn lunar: In-it): nu nu.-i.l....o .`.. LI... __.__A \ W3. Our own i1l\`.`\S mlwermng tho sulection of 8 trotter by El<~('tinn~3r wuum he 1; con {nun n umru with mm frtbtlillg or pacing cum, and I011 ! 4-f ('lmlm~ tlmnnuvmmml mm.mo.... I L11 ! ll l|l {'(ll\|'I`\ On this sul-jm-t a writer in The Hotsemuu says: Our nlvn u'.l..... ...\.............. .1... _ L. unrun u: U pn'a3K1.| IA! cuu l'|'(1'nKTl(`|UI`, D!` 81103 nu astonishing the world with his pin-nmneuul rm-urn] hr:-u.kvr.~:. r\.. .|.: . ` _. A .. . .... -- mm H: 1-.ur1-nw spat!) xnnormuwo. , Ho mls llu-.~n qnnlitivs to his greatest. satis- tactinn in vImi<`l)' select-xi tlmrnughbn-d murvs uf (`Q`!`L`lill fnuxilim, and believes that his grand stttlli-nu will iuxpart to tbmu the trotting lnstinrt and uctiun. ` It is nuns:-u.~`o fur any mm In say they can detect tho (hlfc-r- 91100 in trutting awtiuu bx-Lwueu Lhv fouls by Eltx`liun'<-r from tlmroughbrul munvs or thnsu stri:-tly trnttiug hn-I. This thmry is rnnk lu\rus_v to thv more thmrist in hrvuling, but px-mling tlu-1rxl"vu.\~i~u uf \\hu!'.\oll10If them um pleased tn call u`n`ntri(`itic-s, bu astnnishim: with his nlmnnvnnnnl nuns Ul urn. uunwu. ' At Pnlq Alto great nttt-ntin'n is id to the muting sireund dmu, with n via to con- formation, tmupurauneut auid gait. Indeed, this point isconside (I of paramount impur- tnnvo, evvn ranking how the nu-re quuetiuu of blood lines. One theory is that a cult by ngnud siro out of n gooddmn will show spoodnccorullug t4-its balance and friction- l(`.\`.j way of going, and he plums thew points furuibove any lllt`I'U question of breeding. Seinitor Stmiformlk theory is that oxtrexno v{- forts at an early age can only be sustained by grunt vigor, perfect mnforniuliun. a high nervous orgunizatiuu and a long. unbroken line of oxtronio speed iuhoritmwe. "at llils` '|Ill\l\ nnnliri...- L. I.i.~ i...-....o....o ....u.. n W DAME WINNIE`. There me at Palo Alto about 300 brood nmrvs, whim-h are being bred to lilwtiuxmor, Ne-phew, Piedmont. and their sons, and to the sons of Gen. Benton. " ' . \. 1)..l.. \Io._ .......g .4._, .1` ,- - - . `Aloxnudr`s'vAbdnlliLh; second `dam.-Lydin u. -'_.l`a.lbot. (dam of Pacing Abdllhh). sire of Bay Mate, 2:30. Hambrinn is lho slre of ` Wilkushrlno, `.'::. 3; Hambrlno Belle, `.. :25,{; \_ Hamdallah. 1. .:`;.`tl, ~{; Ben Hur, 3-year-old reo on! 2:28, `and Baroness, ?-year-olxl rmord .`2:33. H0 is by Edward ven-tt, dam by Mam- briuu-Clxiuf. U _ Nl`p|u"a prior to hl reabnt installment at , Bnlu,Altn.. has had In t -l#t-t~lcHpym'rtunif3`1'n" tho stud, yet. be; has si , mostly from mares of. little 'qunlity, Br let (pacer), 3:21; \_'ou<-lu-r, 23:32:; llama) Horn,-2:3l1{; Inttlq M.,`..*:`.`4; Baby Mine, 53:37; Lucillu, 9:23}-3:" Fml Arnold, 3:303; Ha Ha. 23:31, and Elite. 2:3-I. Ht-ls`n grand horse. and will distin- ` gulslx hlmsel! 31,9 simoot gune,oourageou.| trotters. `unt: uw 11'] u I-`um ! uunu ...au \\uIl'll `R111 tnnit rnru In-..n.vI.o ....o 0`..- 1.. .| - s sat ls- I t lo 4.. .. ........... .. THE Bnmsu whim. 7l`['TESDAY.'[ u. ur us uupunur naowuage, "In a lady who pnuonhu pmplo." "Oh. (an, I know `on, nld Tmnmy. Alli ll|lrtI1edlo|Ildi'|tahlCb dun like in no Bolnnnhn Instinct 5 lundltnrv.-lIunnn'l`n-n-Int u-uu-. tummy." and thoglrl with } an superior knowledge. la lady nook." -1-- 3 Ian: IIIUIII. Tho ` no of ummymul Edith being Bohhu. the ch are naturally not 11']; ln'ocI*tMnnochluug.v'l`lwothorday'Do|n- my lid to hhnluot: ldlth, what In I `puroueur " _ A p-tum-. Tommy." and thcglrl Air of Iuuurtor hnwhdm "In . ha. .1... _.__.- .---~ -.u an!) vytilio` o|unchd' thro under side: and no one but uuxpurtcnnmllthun lromthomnutoostly Etruscan gold Jewelry.-Now York am uuuu no uauu nu ma`! arm-ut the loo of spiral Iwdl, for I gonn among the un- wuldod jun dincuvercd that nothing [ooh ` neuter, in more convenient or cheaper to mp- ply their loan than the ordinary round wppod paper rah:-nor. Tho mue points of the paper {Manor , no pruned through the oyulet. oh-nched 011 I50 Illld` lld. and no nnn hut xu-u:uIr;u1 pmau Inruugh mg llde, . In Ilij nan On Qhnun Inn... 9|... ___._. unupu-tmnmulznun (romthomuutoou Jewelry.-Now York star. -uw -nun yearn use: u made uuneoennry by the intnxlucuun of butuuxlmh-9 and Iluds, and his lngunuity has guided him to ngu-d nsnnll mil an the most ntisfnvtory W. lug for a tuspendor. And now In.` and hr hold! he need no man lum.-ut um lo. IL , .. nnlrnl nnulu Inn - ..... .. uu -uuuur "marriage In I uulure or not, namely, the bu-helon His humming con-N clition that In: tho thomo fur humorhtll I row uhort year: back is made um! unal- lnvcnuou for nlcllolopg Tharo menu to boconvin `i . '1 . a wntchlul Pmvidxuco clan of man who refuuo tn egperumm W 'hh"' '`|l"'1B9 10 I failure not nnmelr. the In:-hnlm-n m. n............. _-_` _\uu wrlw suulemlng About It I` \Voll," In` said, "I can`! alYurd tn an nizo tho profz-waion. u I nhuul.l do if I adveh tiaod that I could do something other phy- sicians cuuld not du."-SL Luuis Ulobe-Dem- ucrnt. nuxc Hulfh. But it is not generally kn ` have discoverml this," I said. you write something About it I" --\v..n " L... xnhl --l .....v. ..w . l`hynIcli\m' Code of Ethics. The phfsivinim code of u-tinvs is A r nhlu thing. I miislilted, tbv nth:-r day known St. Innis .~'p'1'ittii. in throat ru li.wiL~1-s, in man I\'hu is latimm Ill til (`1 for his nri;.:iImi iiin-stignttnii. (`haunt him aft:-r my lmsim-.\w was .li. ssunl c-u.~tialI_v nu-iitiniiul n (ii.~`m\'-tn` hm ayuar In-fare by which be u ,1: Illllvl tho fllisvlhi min uf nu-ii. I tin-ugh! it xrns iiivurnhl.-," ~nil I. Oh, no." he mid. Tim I-uni is u mam-rut trnining a certain iuiv tlirnntt to do its proper work. You Ln->w anal Mr. l)u.-sh and young B. nit--wvd in N3!) mimitos liuw to euro th.- and after A \r~Ii\s oxorciw tlu-_v earn: in me talking in full, nianly hnritun: inn: vnivex" ml)... :. .-, ., A I` uuu\uIn`I I'|llll||l'N lls` ll'l'Illl7.l'(l llltlt )`t!|l' with hm-l~ of as tine .~h.-rl n< e\`er(`un1enuf of water. liwialcs the slnul there were herring, rock llsh llllll sea base by the tan. The lowest Ntinmte that was inn-le --f the number of Cu.-ul that were taken in thut great haul has placed it (It l.`>Jl|ll,(Xl). It lnesn`t seem so lung: ago when that haul \\`ll*lllt and yet tcxlny l.lI'l`l` are nu shall caught on that slmre. There is no shnal tlsh- ing: in the Susqnclmnnn above (`--linnhiu any inure to spenlt --f. The (llllll nrrnxs the river at this place, [mill to carry the l cnns_\'l\'xmia canal ncruss tn the York county side, de- .~'tr-)_\'ed the ll>'het`ies above it fifty years and more am, as the shad could not get above it. After years of effort on the part of the people living along the river above Columbia. a sh- way was built in the dam a few yeah: ago, but IS seines are spread acres the dam just above the .~hway as soon as shad begin to run in the spring, and are kept there all through the season, the dam might justas- well have been left as it was. for it is very few shml indeed that run the gauntlet of the seines and give the people above Columbia a chance at them. I can remember when there was a prosperous shad shery every mile ar soalong the river from Columbia almost to the New York state line, `:00 miles abuve the month of the Susquehanna. The average catch of these sheries was not leg than 33(1) a day. some at the upper .~h<~ries were re- garded as not doing well if th-~_r rliul not yield 1.01!) per day. Anaverage 3t`.'l.\1)ll would give at least fifty shing ll_\'. There were at least 150 sheries, so that befure the L`ulu1n- bia chun'nd other dams that the state canal requtre-l in the Susquehanna were hnilt, the people along the atruaiu in this state were during two months u: the year able to take 1,5uu,0uu shad. which were xmrth to them $.'lT.`;,tlJU. Such a thingasa shml is not known in the upper Susquehanna l`I'}.fl0n today. and never will be again until the uutiqunwd and Q t\lll}Rll't1ll\'l`l)' usulaii canal -ianue are torn uuL-L`olumbia (I a.) Cur. New York Sun. WOQD & EL YARD] an u_v . I nnd nth:-r hurl . I I'\l( |Ill\l I Im;if_\'ingt .~'nliviliug I n \rnv TI` . may umrn w Nurnps nsm-ry with wagons to ft-toh lxuvk shad. wlnl-h they pmldln-d around tlwwunt-r_\', nunl also saltud dawn in large quunt ities for winter use. The news that the hig saline at. Havro do Grnvv had been stdkatl by tho`gnlo spread through the region; and on thu dn_\' the tlslwrmu-n In-gnu! to haul it in tln - \\'l'l'!` lnnnlruds uf \m;:m)s lining the .lmr-s, waiting for whnt tho fnrnwrs fl-lt wnuld ll` nu nnmzing haul. out of which the`)? could go? th:-ir supplins of .-`hall at a very low price. l'snnlly tln-y had paid from $20 to Nina hundred (or the sh. When the tlrst installnn-nts of the big t'ut~h hogan to come in Capt. .\'tnn1psn|d the .~` = !. thnusmnd after tlmuszmd, fur $4 21 ln'|nlr `. E::t as the moun- tnins of tl.~h la-:nn tn .- cu-nulntn on the .~ln>r(\~`, hu was glad tn the-In n\\'t{_\' lay lln- wngnn land to all whv Wlbllltl (`nnlo and take tlmn u:_l` his htllllla`. llv se-nt 111v=.\`4u1j;ers nut thruugh all the surr In\tIT\inurtlm fvnrnnul-.v .J pl... ..: gm tug:-uu-r HI one nut Ut*lnl`n*. "In those days tlw furmo-rs of Iuwer Lan- castvr uml (`buster vnlmtiw med tn go all the way dnwn tn Sunnpis shH`}' with shad. win`:-h the-v m.l.II...I n.-mu-.! i nun mun-uuung suupiy wunout purnllvl. .- "Capt. Stump used ax-avino at luusl ve miltm lung. It was stn-tclicd ncnxss the niuuth of the Susquehanna, uncl extended duwn the shprt` lwJ.o,w Havre do ( Era:-o. One lay in the iuiddle of April. 1827. utter this innnv.-nsu not had been strct<'lu-I. a terrible ' gale hogan blowing. and for four daysmnl nightit was iinpnsxil-la to lo anything to- ward pulling the -seinv i, :.. all the power thut. Could have l\e0_i_1 I-I: `- rho windlasses muldn`t.lnI_\'edmln the not Agakst the ti_d_e that the storm `kt-pt, rushing down against it. But no shad could got past that net, and when on the fourth day tho wind changed and blow up the hay, and tho \\'lll(llll&i0S m-re put to work huuling In the seine, it he- wune evident at olive that. it was burdened with suvh in collection of slmd as had never got together in one not In-fur. "In Mm.. .l...._. n... r....... .-. An I - \ 'Hmm[rma{l1 AKf hl3IIuvrF 416 Gf.-1'57` t`:`}' in thv sprin); of 15:27, s:`ui nn uni ;:::1~:`:u- JIV All on; Time Seine Tina: (`npturecl in, I ,- 000 at 3 Single lluul. \ There am not as many shad. caught now- " nduys in` all the slxerim on the Susquehanna river in an entire seasonus wvm caught in one single haul of n seine t-but Capt. Tun!" 1.}. luuum il.~hernun.n. ~lt 1.~ult- likely that the size of that haul will be bcli:-vul by any one who hears of it,lut Capt, Stun|p`s sun Juhn lives at that same spot t<'-day. and he will qubstaxitinito a.llI say about it: That hhery, in the days of its first owner. was the largest shad shery in the United Sum-s. Enormous vutchtu of shad at a single haul wore com- mon to it, but the particular huul I refer to was something simply without purnllvl. "Cant. Stumn nmd n patina nr 1...... oz... -THE GREATEST ckrcn or sHAb. uuusll (`Ill Llll` x~ul'I ng tho furnwrs of I ng them to mlxm n Th<- whnlo mxrivulzx mm .s...n.o:.._. ..-.... c. .. thw.-4 remark- day. a wall 1 and lung u~' the country .1; Scranton 00111. Best Quality Hard Wood, Mill Wpod, Verona [ML

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