Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1887, p. 2

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G- BOBII[Sl'SON"S- -TAKE ADVANTAGE- SILK AND sATI1TsALE For 35 Cents. Misses, 30 Cents. Onhe Opportunities of _our RICHMOND, ORR as CO. --.-AT--- Wellington St, 2 Door: from Pdnoss st -m'- OPPOSITE THE WINDSOR HOTEL im/V5/ml pm I/19 I4] PRINCESS STREET. IMPo"S'sIBLET Murray & Tay|or s, Alsb all the Latest Styles in Col- |ars.Cuffs.Ties, Braces, Cut? Buttons, Pins, &c. Flannel Shirts. nginu and Boilers for All urpooea. from ` to NI)-hone power, and ful y_guu-mtoed.` Q5`;-n Dual: rill ant` n|nn D.-..:_ Wool Underwear, all qualities, Fine Tweed Pantings. Fine Tweed Suitings. Black Corkscrew Cloths. '0 an now showing in this D(~pIu1ment rs Larger An-I More Complete Range of Hand: than in any previous moon. and in Vite impoction of I Lu-gr. Choice unl New Mock of Iil-I.\'TLl-I.\ll-I.\".\` (iU()l|.\', mm- prising 'rovEs AND HARDWARE. Murray & Taylor's. `I'M: Powdd urn vu-la. A Inarnl ol purity. Ituqn and wholuomenpn. Mon econotulml man the old kinds. and mu- not be null: cnnnuuouv mun multitude at low In. shut wulcln. nun of nhon-hula MEN S DEPARTMTJ UReIne.lner Prices Alwnys the Lowest 176 PRINCESS STREET. Are the heading .~`lo\'cII of lhc day : also the new .:: up.`-g -4- A 3.114- I'lKIA\L labs` -V I ISl'-IL I. R. M. AHORSEY 8:. CO? i 3-2!` "N(' I337 S'I'('(". Ekpsolutely Pure. Wool Half Hose in all qualities. MISCELLANEOUS. Undressed Shirts. Black Diaoonal Cloths. Dress Shirts. Ell)` Ill l$\, llllll llllly BOIII I011 IRUUIII Chgrlm 8. Baldwin. pitchet. am out u light. of day in Onn-ll. N. Y.. Apt-ll`l0. 1&0. He in; fee! ll Inchrs in height. and wviglu non pounds. In the an-anon of 1879 and 123! ho played with the linstlnga. lllcln. club. and in 1394-5 with lil- waukee. Joining the Detroit club In tho spring 0! IN}. whc-nhornnhduonaol lhonouteqctlwe pitches in the league. lie In 5 left hpndtd man; I: 1ld\'}~in Ln dubhnd I.tdy by his collnguet. ` . I`.u- :;n'x .o I-0-Linn or other hnfnlhd In hnnv rnnd I or B035?` UIWJIII ll" \llllCl' IHSICIEI KI IMl.IIz `WEI! r.-nrk :1! line In-zinning 0! this you-. and lie was laid 01!. Ho was. however. gin.-II nnothvr trial ton-nnl tin; xlnst` of the soon. when he proved to thenustacuonot eves-you umhehugoo-Ir twlrleruheh-erwum Fm! Dunhp. noconl human. was born In I`l.ll-'::k-lpl.d.'s In 18!. B In Btu; 8'lat-hm In ` W. II. NIIILVB. - lillllgl-V. Qmrles W. Bennett. mt:-ht-r.,tlrst. played pm- feslonally with` the )lmnnrnn$a. of Newcastle. I1. when he plgyed In 1874. . and T6, alter-nat~ ing at third nnd behind the but. In the latter part of the `eentennlhl year he went to Detmit and played with the famous Etna of that city. During 1877 and `:8 he plgved wt the IllII`Iukec team. I-Yon there he went to \\or-center. we ho alternated behind the hntwth his test rial. hashong. now ot thost. Louie Brown. He u-rnnlned with the Worcester! until man. when he jnincd the Detroit teun. Bennett In ndnowl-4" odgedtobe thebeitentohor In thoeounuy. In 1%. `SI. `anndihehndthohlxheetnvu-axons` ncatcher in the Rational lapse. Klan-ooul this year is also n brilliant on. P. J. Oonwqy was born at Burmont. Pm. (`-ct. 3.1.1900. in 5 foot. 105` Incheeln hdcht. Ind weighs 150 pounds ms nu! ball playing Iran with the Athlt-tlc nsoclntlon of Philulelphla from mm to I-%i.nnd ho played his nut professional ball with 'themtn!85. Theuhevnltnnlfen-edtollnnsu City In 1&3, and anally told tothe Detroit. (Yin:-Io-A I1 Baldwin. nltdner. nt nu tho Ila.-ht t \ u 1 I I . v nllglllw III IXJIIUII 10` III W. Vin R power, fulfy gnu-untoed.` Shaun Rock Drill and Mining Repair: constantly on hand. Cheese Factory Boiler: and Fittings. - Also 1 number of New sud Socond~Hand n_..:.... -...a u..:I.... I l.U1Jll3 Juli!` I2, Dldlllg ID!` POSIIIUII (`\'l`l' Slllvl`. uanxel is I ne catcher and fair Inna-. lie is nae of the: most valuable mm 0! the Detroit Qnnvn I maxuluu-nu snowing. Charles annel. catcher. was born in NB. Ilia `night is 1!!) pounds. belghtdteel. He played hlnrn pmtesulnnal engugpment. with the )lin~ nupolis club in l.\`B. playing at first base. lling ; the same position until June. and then nished ` the sexton as catcher. In H5 he caught for the Philndelphia League club. and on June I. ISM}, was n-leased by. the l`hiladx-lphlu and joined the Iletholts June 12, holding the position ever since. Ilnnzol I: A mn rnlvhur and fair lunar no In Ill!` lR'lIV\II CIIID. J. C. Rowe "us bun: Ii. Harrisburg. P0,. in 125:. He weighs 170 pound; and is 3 feet 8 inches - in height. In 182'? he played with Janet`-ilk-. \\ in.. and lalwaukee clubs: in 1873 with the B5 Orin. um. club: In I879 I-itln Rncttonl. Ills: vi? to `& with Ihllldn. He h nine of the Big Four sold in Detroit inlS 'i.An-1 is 000 01 the but catcher: in the league. In MB he had I lding ovens!-' 0! .@, sanding thin! Among niudoen catchers Lntierly. hon-\-er. Rowe Ina manned himself to short mop work. at which he Inn made n magnicent showing. (`hat-Isa (Inns! xtnhnr tn` hnrnin I-81` "in nun DI` IBIS wt. It Any. cup:-rtnlx Hardy Ric-hnnlsnn. left vlslrl . In one nf thu must funnus lit: Four." and is mntuklerui one u! the best g\`lIt`l`lI phyen In the country. As I hntte he has In: superlonr- in IN} itnnding Mm um-ug no halt:-nL luchu-hon was mm at mu-msom N. .1. .\pm 2:, pm He is EH91-tg Inches in height. nnul weigh: I211 poundx In 1873 he played with the Gloucester. 3`. J.. club an third baseman and mtcher. Be played with the l`N|AdIphlII up to July, 1&1. when he juined the Binninghnln Crickets. remaining with than luring the numn of 18:7. In 1611! he played with Ctica. N. \'.. 3-luh u elder. Int. ogwml Illd third hue and short stop. and won 11:: Clipper medal [or best -lxliue nvolagv. He playui with I the Bunlm-3 (mm 18?? to I5`; when he junk-I the Iiruoit club. I D D.`-.. ..--- I... .n I`V.._.J-I....__- n. L- an-rnv an .1-.. no-hung 1.`: He Illpllylll rllhl III-I-I. no-n-I lunar and thin] hair. II It'll to Do tn-It during thv latter [In of l.!I. lu~um.- tin-uthrn. nt ho:-mu: And one of the Bnr F-bur," mu hum At Iiylnn Luke. .\'. Y. II is 0 [wt :3 In-chain hdght, and weighs 167 puun-Is. u first profeulond game In Ilth the litmxg of Wnppingt-r Fllk In l!?.I`.'. Own- pymg the pitcher`: but In lrll-0 ht-plnyvd In 1~'t--tmiillv. Lnnninnburxnnd `hwy city. In the httwr cluhbe alt:-rune-I In-two:-n nl but-and thv but In NH) he was with the Orioles, not lhltimun-. as a mu huemnn. hut the club db- hlutlwl Junr L\ of tune unuou. Mr. Rmuthcu lbrn signal Iith the Rochstrr team. which din hand:-I Au: mat the nine year. He n-turned lo Tru_r. nu-I next tn-amn a!gn-I with Bulnlo. the-nt he n-nuunnl until the fall of I93. be-In` sold nuns-or the "Big Four to Detroit. "Gil one or thv must scientic hitters in the muntry. ` leading the In-ague In mean; In lab! standing fth, IRS B:'(VblluI, and In RN? thlnl. Al abatt- mnn he has few. it Any. mp:-riot: lllrdr Rh-hnnisnn, Ion II.-l.l.-r, In nm n! I)- out u-v Ivtlviq If ICUCTTUI WT? Fti William Rhlndle.thlrd but-Inna, was born In Gloucauler Clly. N. J.. Dec. I. ma; la 5 he! I3 N Incl:-ch both: and lb pound: Batu played hall dh the Wllmlngtol. Du-l.. Ends: Dunn club. In IE5. a third laun- unn. ms club dlshnndrd can turn months` play. He then INII to Nut-folk. \'a., tune league, unlnnlnhal the noun an llunl barman, um I no-Hing an-rage 01 II) and hauling .230. ll up.-nr-I we wanna of 113 with the Ulla club. ul ch lnlrrutluml lune, so third baseman. I'hk`lI (`lulu I--u lbw pennant. llo pllf ll nlm-ly-nix chnmplnuhlp (uncut. Irlu: I mun an-run of alt. no-lullng .`.`t He in playod rlxhl llrhl. thlnl bun-. ll Illlll to [KL \.I`Io IO- M Dnnnu nu `hunky. Oct IR A: ue: Island`:-Q Wodnnlqr, out 19. M hluuon on handy. (in. In M. Wuhluctou on I-`Many, nd, -:1. At Erin-klyu no thmniqy. (H. 9: Al (`lndllull on Ioodqy. Oct. 2|. M momma on Thou)`. (M. 83. A181. hnuhol Wdntodqy, not. I. hovonohogunowhorqod this pupa-will `bolnloluhd lnthouppouhulgroupportrnlu `onhobecroitclubhlnonnnd lumungorud In the following briohkotclnlol Ilth player: Wlllhn Inn-uni. n.n...| 5....-. .... 5...... 4.. nun uxuuuu, lvl thelr club has pnweu haul! the but In tho Ameri- can ingot, and will have Ibo honor of nuntoothlg with Ilu` RI. l40||i1I \ Drown: fur (he rhunpiuuslnfp of America. nwonling to llnr l--lluulng u-Imlulr: At 8:. land: on NI--mlny. H 1-`. .\t l`Mm..~m\n Tm-sdny. c an H .u II-(lull on \\'w|m-ul:|y_ n.-1. 1: M I'IIlnluul [ on Thurs-lay, ucl. I3 .\I liulmklgnhsnnhmgtw park)`-n l'n.lu_\`. net. It. PEN PICTURES OVTHI IASEIALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. lllognphlul slotehoo at the Wloldon ol the not and Ilnltou ol the lanlhor. Who lluo Sc:-oomlod II Bot-Irllg the Pennant `I'll: Yen. AIXIIIIIIIIIET OI 1` Enginu and Boilers. EH! HA` `,1 gzuln Elf nub llu-1 ||l`II\`< but mill 1! H t ha` ll`-`Ill I8 IIIIDIHII "IJIAI ll] llll l.`Dll`K'|l& ;u:m- reason or other banned to don; good ; M! [In mum however. siren nnolhnr Irhl C AI hmtlyn on luur.h_r, not. In. M Phllndrlplh (hunt-Intlnu park I I1. I7. THE D121 LSTROIT TEA M." El I-VII IIFVZU `K IhgI'uAuIorirIII pan of hualnll uv jubilant, and reason. for AI.-l_. _I... I.-- IIV {It N !I`:.".`I. arudxr Iowa 0! 5A....-L-.-n THE BRITISH \\'lll(:. TITISDAY. ; onootiudatonom-I I. I1. wutnun. `men with thoox- (Plsoto by'hher.sun copuon of tluour `""'~`-) \ dildo tortlnlhntennnt covernonhin Gov- ornor Watonnnn is I max: in middle lilo; than dlsnied oppecnnco in Igrgoly duo to lab lowing. full board. He stands well In lull Ilh. ll Ilii o|0:'.io:| hutig DTMcwN&soN. lgchlna. Bngino~_a:1d Boiler Works. ` \\'.\\'ntI:rmau, who j mm elected to the `-umhip when his 1 mum is n Republi- - . UU IIITLLII l'l \JVlV!'I IIUI IV $3IllII.VVIl JAM? In-tt. of California, gives the guberna- torinl chair of the Golden state to R. ii:-utunlnnt govem~ prmlccenor was chosen governor. Governor Wntu-~ can, however,-hile ,Go\-ernqr Bartlett E ; ~ goven `nu. V. `-11- .. ......._. _-... -n who death of Governor Washington Bart omhip prmlecenor chosen Wntau-~ (In:--nun-up nrphtr / A New Dairy Contrli-nice". A new dairy mnc`uine, iuvonte-l by .\I. Hig- nz-ttg, Bf l m'is, has been do.`scl'il)c! by Pro- fewor James Long. It extracts the moisturo from butter or the whey `from soft cheese by means of suction. The \-use of the machine consists of a hestrvoir which has indi/a rubber i\'('S nnd at the bottom I piece of perforated metal of ne quality; _tlzis communicates with an Ispimting pump and n reservoir for the liquid which is drawn out. by the vacuum created by working the machine. I-`ilthtion is rapid, and in a few moments the curd is solid nd ready to lg ,l)l l`lt0 molds, which orm the skim milk -Cbicago ` 1%--.. Wflll II` In!` K Il_\' UK ID!` a`Kl'IIlK Charla ll:-tarin. pitcher. was born iu Chicago I-`eh. N. ltiii. His weight is 17`) pnunds. He pitched for Grand Rapids in IQE-(N1. and then went to Di-Inuit. wherv he has done acme wry ef- fectirr Irurk in the bu! fur the Detroit ciuh. W. H. Watkins. hlllII,'.`(`I'. was born in I2rant~ f- ml. (`min.. May 5. 1530. and was :8 years (`Id lilo- tl.-._v the league tank-s penned in In-tm-it this sea- -11. He stamlsn feet lo inch:-I high. and vreighx L313 pound; in INK lS'.`9 and um) played man auuueur with tho Maple Luals. of Guelph. out. In l&ho went to Ban Huron. playing at third base. In l3.hepia,n-dthini haaenndninnagv.-d um same team. that club winning the state I championship. In ISI he went to Bay City. act- im: as manager and playing second base. the club living 1: tie with the Grand Rapids for llrs: plan-. when they dlxivllldui in July he cizned with !n~ ! Jinnapulis to I. mice and play third base. taking with him four` I the but players fmm Putty City. llltiiAn:l[\I\iL\ nished the season of lli in thv .\:r.eriuan association. but was thrown out at um annual mt-1-ting. During the spring of 11385, in mujmiction with Sullivan, of Kansas City. and | L--(tux 4 I .\lilIrnul:eo, he ortanizmi the West:-rn | I.-.1;:m-, which was made up of Indianapolis. Kuiims City, Milwaukee. Geveland. T:-lulu and Umnhri (`lon`inu\l nnd Toledo failing. the league dis!-auilul, Indianapolis having nrst place by eE;.-l~.t :llllQ`& Then mine the grvat Detrolt~ln~ diaxmpulisslenl, when-by the cream of that club was lawn.-:ht to Iietmil, an-I also Manager \\'nt- kins. The buying of the Buffalo franchise was consummated hy his lhl (~n`dlll.`SS. [nave Ill Innun nu louotllg ya!` at Joined the Monitur c2ub.u! OuI'nin1.'. X. Y. In 1&3 he ru with the Fulv City. of Cleveland. Th out your the Form: dry In-cum n prof.-ulonal club. and White |'IllI`NI with thin club during the In- snns 0! mm. '70. TI and `I! He then went to Boston. them he remained until N11. White, spnuldlng. Barnes and l.Quey now formed uh urn Big Four." and. ll-ante:-ring (henna-Inn to (mango. \\`hIu- played the cent;-ninl year nu-re. returning to Boston in 1827. The (`incinnau club Iccun-d his m>r\-iu-s. and In n-mdual with them during the was-\ns of IF?` and I973. He joined the Bulfalo club in NI!` at-:Ison of ).'I~`l, and thence rent to the t`it_\' of the S:rIita. rVl.-.J.. a)..o-:.. -.h..|.-_ ...._ 5.... l.. tVL:_.-_ IIVIS OK IITI. James II. mm.-. mini Iran-Inan. um of the fa- mous Big Four. In bum in Canton, X. Y, lbw. 2. bk`. He 05 {wt 1| inches high: weight. liopoundal. nu can-r mmmc-nu-In his birth- pluw.-lnltnnd Ibo following year he jolted llua llnnilur vkuh ul Panning-, N, \' In hat in IVVI WIIII III` .\C'I'arKK HI .\1`I`I to-r club being in the East:-rn I \\`ntkinn got him r:I,':Io.- 1`_\':' on I the nitm Wu he r-igmxl with \ nets of IIF7. Inns.` '1 \l'Idt` IL!-I I.n....-- G:---rte II. Known.-n. unv -`f Ik~lr~~I.`: new piu-ht-I.\. is ml he-cdvd. lvft hand.-.I. :1 KW`!!! talk:-r nndtbe ncknowlaln-d man -`I n.rsuram~ on the nun. He was horn in Wilhmhnm. .\hss.. twenty-lhrveymnag-I. lle I15!`-rt 7 l~'.`Incho~< In height and weigh: N5 puundt Hr em.-nuenu-I plavlng hull with uw Ru-au`illt*.CI-nn..clul> in IN. In 1*! -he 3-l::_nxl uilh lhv .\th-l:.w-I in 1%!!! tilh lhnn Karl`.-nrlna nf \`a-tar]: V J Ilsa h:l. IQIIITIHV IIIIVTII. ||lIl`llPT. III l"WlI III I IVY?` Iand. u..In Inn. Ilh In-lxhl In I (H-1 11 Sacha and In weight In pound: No In: rune Into pn-mluuoo with an ( `M-n-{gal club In Ina; hum then In n-neohmu-ullr. uh:-boon:-total In In box.duLu [R-ll tufl. Bound thrtvlho I-nlnnwot the sauna Dluhcthehurrynrtd Ibo` nu-nun Ibo III-null Icon vlnlhd mt-rm and plural 0 cunowlll tho ha! Icon. Tvllehou dkl the lI`|l |Il|R.|II\I with tuck goudelvd that luau Wultueuanqnl Min to with the Wain-tints" lion-mmela-dot I 1- H-clash; oflhonnnuol mm and uxwnpus-we lb club on web nonlhrn mp. doing um-ll-as wort. He pm-an In chnuapkuhlp games during the Ilnt ynllul unlntmnurly In: an guvoout luruthuousl an on an outta-nu-up to much mu In In unvihl hand In a unlltd In-Mon. Th Innuvonen. Minor. nvanlnd In vduhlo qunlmu-and hovnnu own an Icon tnuuu-at. Thhnrnmn ulna commune)! pout I; Ki 'u.'-' 'n...4..."' """E.T ' jnllll III XIII! club. n.-ll n\\nnnhILuun ..-... -. Tamarac It-u ulcjltrlltilll OW? ! Io-at luurr. llvu-r and [Aim-n-1`! bu-hon. 1 Innnl {\ In I'.l IIL. I IIIKI Ia I150! On, I` ' wn ha! I! haul . In-I.` lit;-an-hurl hunt: I all lull playing u! 59:. ur. Iml _ vluh TIA-a lug. nnrl . I` `ewo N "I I` '1 ` ` -Ink shut` .- Governor of Chllfolmln. .l VAlI.'| llI|' .\|Hl!. `III! I .1 .\`-wuk. S. J . ll)! lou- Zlstern Iclguv. lllnngrr him last !all.uI-I ml the pennant Irin- r uuunvuu-5 ml ul M9550 -1 I lid in IN ` lulu I-Lun 1.. WIII IN` I` [5101 II... lII'lu!'I'. r `M. II B A-unl- uveeas tor uverconu. V , Tweedu. Black And Colorqd. and Fancy Worsted: for Suitings. and the choicest nriely of!-`nncyl cntingItobofonndin\ho city. A , _ ' M Place your onier curly gndrlnve our Full Suit or 0\`erwa made I-cfuu the trade to gins to boom, and remember, OUR P CR3 ARE RIGHT. 89 our stock of l"uacy`\\'ontdu for Prince Albert Suit; c. ROBINSON. Owing to the rush of businou on account of the huge number of Sl0\`l.`S and llnngus which we are selling. we nd it impossible to exhibit at the (`cntml I-`air. bui we shall be pleusul lo show to visitors the lame army of Gl'R.\'l-IYS. R.\.\'GES and STOVESM nnr Wnreroonls. .\'0. 39 PRINCESS S'l'REE'l`. -- @3231`) A J\l\ 1 rolneringl I In {DC I4ItB FIIDTICIU. HEW (IQIIRIII, CW IIIIUCQ. , Our ntock conuintn ofyeuven, Meltmn. Naps. ll-`tic-zen, Pilots, Wanted: an-I Fancy `ned: for Ovenuh. 15...)- 'DI--I. -_.I l`..I..-..I --.I I`.-nu. `lul&.n`l for Rliinnn An.` than ..Inn.Lu..o up- .42-... We Are `showing 3 large uul extemivo uaortmeint of Ovemonliugs. Suiting: and Trouu-rings in all the Latest Fubricp, deligus. new shades. Our ulna} conning of Eastern. Melina; Nam. `Fri:-zen. Pilots. `0ntedI and Fann- Bowng & BISONE'l'l'E`S, Cmton Flannel: Tc. l Scarlet Flannel: 125, I5, l7c. Every other line o__! New Full Goods K equnlly as chair `from .\lelton Dress Goods, new shades. 7. 9, 104:. Fancy Winceys 5 and 79. Heavy Urey Flannel: 15. Fine All-Wool Grey Flannel: I9: Colqml Canton Flannel: 10. Grey I.` n - '1 my nu no .1 un . `V I\ up .. liming pnmhssetl a large stock of French Silks, cunsisling of Black (Sm: Grain, I`-lack Satin .\ler\`eilleu.\, `Black Satin Tricotino. Blank limcmled Satin, Colored (`-roe Grain an-l (`olorc-l Satin .\Ie-rveilleux, at Very Low` Rites. the public will get the benet, .15 the abm-e stock of Dress Silks will be sold o'at a Small Aclmnce by Grand Opening of Fall and Winter Goods IRICHMOND, ORR CO. Read The Fsaeggins at Th}; CHpsid FIRE KIN:'i"ii1 4 SIZES. to. F. ARMSTRONG, woo Pairs 0! Ladies American Rubbers F. X. GUUSINEAU & 00. % Ask to see our Heavy Mattalasse Cloaking at $1.50, actually worth $2. Black Curl Cloakings, Handsome Grey Curl Cloak- ings, Astrachan Curl Cloakings, Canadian Ulster ings, English Cloth Ulsterings, German Cloth Ulsterings. Children's Fancy Striped Ulsterings, Blanket Ulsterings, Black Otto- mans, Col'd Ottomans. SPECIAL VALUES. A SPECIAL cur PRICES. SPECIAL BARGAINS. THIS VVEEK ARMSTRONGS, ('1`. H; GREAT SALE NUWGDING ON. Thu-so Reliable Stoves are for sale on`.y at Ihv N EW STUVI-I lll-ZI'0T. BIBBY & VIRTUE,

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