Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Oct 1887, p. 3

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V|.|.uuu.uu-w- -- n_... .- _.--_ _,, Hot and Coid Bath: ll. id} Hour: at : J l;`.\'ES TONSORIAL PARLOR British American Hotel Block. Clarence St` N.B.-'l'heso are the only mm in. the any" heated by steam than-abv won:-ins at All hours hp! "Her ' Aug] IN) : Thu wumlpoch-r, bum rmrnu -IX 15 I53 ljut "VF! III`I : Thu hr 0! wall of nouns la-loud Donna M noun mm; up In pun-In c-voulug mu. WNIO Inytaa ritual. with can Eula: mug, runvus gum In lIIlul`I"I Iynnpbuuy. Paul H. nu A lwlumlu rudnucu Among the `uln- uunnuo-llolln and luuu. .. I,_,, |,_._..-Al..I -L_L_A _L_, 41,- I love than gentle Theo lllulsl Inn-.1 `VI... nun-.. Inna-an INDIANK OF COSTA RICA. man, when benutln II! Inner um ml and Ill! the huklnl NW N .- .1. --AI I nun. Inplnlnnl Innn NOTES FR_OM unuat. In-and forming an umquo vry uvrom the from Imp- . n-um exquisilo family I Ih-- to-tho! the Innun tug--tlwr; it. is ufmnut un- tml ~|w was thee-nviecl 0! `HUIA uml the rt-viplnt of nu the men: another lmal -v-miV\' c-xln-me In-auty of :3 by laying on A thick xusly ml 1-cint.-t.ho real nlinl nnnnufnli '|`H l'R.\`l)A Y. ()(?'I`. 1-" mmn pmmuoc n-dud .,__.. ma 0! the wood. mlumoriua jay. [hunt thnnmhumi H; of! Mn mu-Illa; r rapidly Any '0 mt tho shy`. Ju IITXNKETS I PALA A ruli Lin We have I in the city. Slightly soiled, but just as Good as the Best, and from $|.0O to $|.5O Cheaper. 200 DOZ. NEWEST KID GLOVES AT WALDRON S. REES BROS-, .. PAn`onQ;nI\nIQ D. F. ARMSTRONG, 167 P1-lncoku Strqot. next door to Powell`: Phobcnph Gallery. L000 Pairs 0|` Ladies American Rubbers ARMSTMRONGS, 254 and 256 Princess Street. 33.. REID, MANAGER- OPEN - DAY - AND - NIGHT. Prepare for the Cold Weather by buying :3 Suit of Warm Under- clozhmg at ALEXANDER ROSS - ALEX. ROSS, JAS. V9 PILLS AND OINTMENT. 2:. (3 r An at uni canons of un year I unable remedy for ml-rocl i < E nn' lblnurdc-r u! the I live organs. and for rumdng I h - My Art omhu Liver and Kidney: with thy action to tho 8`l`0.\l.\ `Hand lM)\\'I'2l.S. cream A nmrvulluus m-Ira-K. and I)` sh-Ina Iuvnmh and lone In these Im at circulation 0! pure and calm; blood. I-`uunla 01 All ages n that I Invaluable. (`um Bruise: and S no 0 E Heals all recent Woundui I and is A certain cure for IAID Ll'I(lS. SORILN UL- (`ERH and UL!) \\`()l'.\'h.~I. ll hu no equal for the (`urool Bronchitis. Sore Thmnl. I (oughs. Culda. lihcuumuam. (Soul. Uhundulnr Swelling: and all Skin luuuul. '____________. Boots and Shoes. W. Annls. mnfr. Men`: work a specialty. Factory work on hand. Brock SL. near Market. S EASONABLE ADVICE colored Surah Si/Its, in 12 shades. pure silk, 60c. Colored Satin Neroeilleux, all silk, only 75c, in 70 shades. Evening Shades Satin Nerueilleux, all silk and goo ` weight, 87. 00. Black Satin Nerueilleux 60, 75. 80. 900 to 87.85. Black Persian Gros Grains from 75c to 87.65. hlascotte, Fai//e and other new si/he Oheap at Special Bargains Offering This Week. WALSH& smws SILK DEPARTMENT. ii/1/Sr Um/24150 Ar 7+/5 0/mm HOUSE l{IC1I;\/ I()Nl), ORR & CO. Ladies Colored Undressed Kid Gloves, 16, lsvinch. Ladies Black Undressed Kid (ilcves. . Ladies Black Stitched Back" Kid Gloves. Ladie|' Colored Dogakin (:lovea.- Stitch Rack. Ladies` Colored Do kin `Gloves. Stitch Back." 75 cents. Ladies` Undressed losqudnire Gloves. Stitch Back. Ladies Blpck, Cream and White Lint Gloves. I8, 20, 22 inches. Men`: Ribbed Shirt: And Dnuren from 2.3 cents up. Rovs` Shiru And Drawers in Union and All-Wool. I aizeo. Lmlie.~s' and Minef Underwear in .\lv.-xi:-~ and Fine Lamb`: Wool ; 9- [PALACE BOOT an -I-3-I-EDIE} STORE Line of CHILDRENB AND M18838` SCHOOL BOOTS. i lave `have also. without doubt. the Finest OIL GOAT 3901` F98 n e c 11. ' BRESEE & ROOKWE LL, Mnnumcturod only by Thomas Bollowny. 78 New Oxfbrd 8!... Into 633 Oxford St... London la!` urchuenu should look to the label on the Boxes and Pom. It the sdd is not 533 OXFORD STREET. LONDON. they are upurloul. L'I'0Gl\'Cl'][, lltuonu. nu ., , ...-- - E. .l0.\`:s. 2!) Princess Stret. has always an excellent SIOCK of ex roan wagxons. crockery. luawure. baskets an fancy goods to choose rom. L-rltogislry otlice for servants In connec- n`nn_ _ a c'.1cum(.`oma mmug. 9-4. 3 4. 4.4. as and 0.4. Stripe-I Nuplu Malling. Diamond Ilnull Mata, (`rimsou lidlu, linen links. 'l`wo~yud wklc Felt. only 03.00, In Crime-an. Hunt. Olive And Puoock Blue. UTM mououvolully ulooud neck ol Carpou In Couch. an walls the Lowest .-an In I. Inc] (nun The Leading Undertaker and Embalmer, 7 [III HIIIII I-'II"I'| , In I-0 hld `Hull ' Telephone Connection. Oice and Residence For 35 Cents. Misses, 30 Cents. -JUST` ARRIVED WALSH & STEACY'S. R- ZMI F_A_'U`.I..- RICHMOND, ORB & CO. R- rg-om. IIOII. _.or_. I28 and 130 Princess St. 141 PRINCESS STREET. ; also Combination .mz gas and 31 phone. No. 62. ._:____.?__ alrucu I7 nu,-u a, .4. AcK.\'owL:mI;n by eVeI'yb(r)3X that the finest line of soft. drinks manutactu in the city can he found It Hlxbs BRO' Mru-kot. Square. mi waters. Prompt They consist of all nront ic parties. 11"!` elephoue attention pud to plc-n Nu. 1&5. J. (""111 ny- Svrra Tnmxno and mndo to order. In latest tznhlons. at Jous SllAN'ABAN's. 1.1.... I .1-war A\lIRl(`AN STYLE Market Square. a. guaranteed SIIANAIIAN s. mu-nu Dquunv. I-`on urns? Amcmcu Sryus. guaranteed lo In. to A. 0 BIuI:zs"a.I Hriuceaa SL..nbo\'e Illa. [0 A Syden tun. H PRINCESS ST.. - KINGSTON. V ___~ All kinds of goods cleaned and dyed and well lunhed. ` I pm up and have for sale the "Jam Package Dyes" mu-ranted to he the but In the nmrko.-t. Try them. Agents wanted. 3 R. MONTGOMERY. March 4. r .__ Praououl Dypr. l`IHIuIy: uluu I . J. W. Pownzu. has A In 0 stock. of Picture Frames and Room Maul in conslanlly on hand. which will be sold as c esp as it is pos- 'bl l hnndlolubelng lm nod direct fr In 8| U 0 ' kfcfle man 0 the manufacturer. 50 m to have a prom. loan gin.-low.:1rnteslhanovor. Cull and get prices. u u.....-mum, Photon-nnher. Enlnrxegl and gel pnoos. H. HI:Xl)lRp.\ . Photographer. l`ortno.ils and \ news. Satisfaction p Ca an rs a ml mud n rclu. .\'lwLA.\'l)s. Princess Street. dealer In tobacmn. pipes. fishing tackle and pocket Finest assortment in the city. 1,: ll, and 1'`. `VJ dealers In ll. (`|8M'3. books. II... ..-u nutxu lxfoks. Finest nssorunom |n um cu). lloLuI:n Baum. U. B. and 1-`. choice binary and iobm-om. Pool and billiard room- in connect ion. Ililiuzot Sl..noar Princess ._______._.______________ n.`n. nu--. ........-. V, TH: llIl:III\`I:-|"lm- VI'0(`|)l'h`l. fine and do- Immlic frulls. Jos. HHCOCK. .\hu:ouic Build- lngs. Market Square. W. t`. llmrrn\'.domer In fresh fish. oysmra. frull. oux. N Brock Street. .____}__________ `DY:E|NGWWO(RKS, 9 Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda. Birch Beer 2 r-....-... Q.-uh__Ihn nnmt In tho nit) . Dm` Junyo 1. rib. 4. EN IA n_.n__ -1 -11 Il.-...._- - HI P001. n'\l'UIl|.`) u: u an-curitios, .\lmu:\' to bmx I mun-I nf lnlur\~sl_ m J. llALI.IoA.v & ('n.. 5 Brock Havel. runny` gmxrcrivu. Impurlod wines. liquor: and cigars. \'u~'rnm.\ \\ Anmnru:. udmlned to be me but plum tn the (`Hi :0 buyxn)ooriuu.crock(~r)`. uIIiIu\.ul(`. TlIn.~d.I Juuxu. 'l`Ib:n\'I:\' llam. have romovod In their new prwllhws. llruvk .ln~cl. .\Iar|u~t :~`qmLn-. \\ hc-ru they show the lamest and Hum! um:-K of lnr normal and Dunn-sllc Lih1.om.Tu\s. l`lxnr.~. &o., n the ch 5'. - ._4., . ` .7 , 'I'u\'I!l'. mu u\ur) I-nun; nu ....-.-..._,_,,,,_ and nmnq auwollery In all Ila bnnchu. Golda |0l'. Watch Sign. I) Prince. 8!. (lrorn-lea mu! Liquors. Brock Suoot. Fnmlly unm.-rim. lnmurlod A\l0VI\' `I'D IA|.\.\ nut 51: vi mm... l'i\ll!I| of |l|lt'l`\*8l, on (`ily mm I-`ur Luann grranu-cl un Pity and (`minty ` Apply to Tumns Ihuumi. .\ln\na81-I A Lunn and Investment Society. In aim `.110 Post Onlcc. BL. dealer In wuchn. olocu nu uuuw-nu. . ruuru lmoa.. 365 King at. head tutor: for \\'MchaI. nu in price from to Dill; sllvorwnn Jewellery. > ullvr and on- A. M. Hlcocl. wnlchmakur. Jew ovory facility for manufacturing arm -r. ban L ring all Ila unmn l'lunl0lng (lull UHG .l.`lcI:n"u J.G. BAa'ro\\'. umcticnl aanitnrian. Plumb- mz and slumn lilting. 319 King St. Tclc nhone. Wat:-kn mu! Jeu-euofy. II`. W. Bnxolxlvlo. manufacturer and Im- . pone: of no Iowollery. SI`! King Street. J. A. |.Ill|u P. watch nnkonjowollor. Ullrock wuchn. clock: and dhnondu. .-...-_ u... an In... m.. handuutcn 1- -uinuuu-mum turn ' cpl In I (Int-clan av style o run: In open and oonumsrclu plum him In. maul : Iouoe. Rum: BMI.. Now Liver! In cannot-Hon with all. lawn-nee Hotel on K uulroot. Flu: sum up wlllnlvun Mon Mud ovuho uhorwul noun. -1..` . a....... nun. Itlnnnunn Ilm-In lxotnuo. nouns. Motuiuou 8pm.. KI on Home lxohuu. Liver and Bnndlng an on. corner of Brook Mud laud Bthnll. A new and II lhh mum nf vchloln In! excellent hot-nun. (,uu-can modu- I-AIL. Ale. Lemon aouu. Dulzu ...-... ...... (`ream S0dl\-lh0 finest in nit) Davies, Gold Medal Me in pints and quarts. t1'A|so a ue stock of choice Wines nnd No. W. `I'. t`. Wluon. I '""'xC"n?t (.`lnnIoo street. the In ad livery In the my. `omelet randy It I mo- Livery ivntabllahmonu. , II . A. hnv. 1! Brock Suva. the India; hark an very uuhio In the city. Telephone No. IN. an n urn -nu IQ lnpnnauu mum. lho IIIIGC -____V, and Ilallllll. JAIII nouns-. runw--v-. - sum-I-`n llvn-:I.. and `Osman Ben. Hnmtuvuon guuhm . no llquonuud cl- gun. ood yard and Itnbllng. A. Bllrmn. A-unn.Au:nIl'A! Ho`rIl.. mm! oonvnuunl IMI. uuul 3-31: mm -uuuu`. .-. . AsnmMuuuu.~t llorrn. and In-hotel In cl . oppolllo um um uauxhou Inn. In! n.._-n`- llnuwl I15 Ilunnk L I II:honu:yudfotfI>roh|olun:mouutor I cunts; mull ml ll Mun; buiclqnnnnd l|~ quill ; I llvortcn In oonnoouon zoonvoyuou to gun u-ulna. A. Vuuux-mu. Prop. Wluux. I'rourwIor. Auuox Hmn. ooruor Quoon and Montreal lruotn. Wall dnuu . with yard and uahllnu. Nluuu Iswltnn. at ` Ornwa Horn. 0 Oltu-to and Pr|n- -oanluoou. )`lnI- ncaouuuuhllonzy-tn! and mailing. Junu Noun. Pngrktu. -A---. II...-nu Ann, Dunn: and Onllo II ftlll UIIIUI. vv.uvuuu-us---V. --V Bl'utII'1'llm-an (hurt 31 noun; c-|uIholo|lu0.'l'. ..-an ahsuutoa. I'rourIIor. A . ....... u...-. noun-u nnnn And Moll!!! l(_au-In mu Itulauranta. . . law: I t unndll non Much .;lm 3:11.; Hutu MUN- n..-.o-n- Ilnl-an lhnlnrln KL. llld '5' I 1"... H... ('.\RI{l`TIlI-ZN! Hans lmncinl A Hun-cl. Money lo loan on run] osux mm-nu-ilins.I . Plumbing and Gas . . n.........- ..-nnoinnl nnniln CHOICE FAMILY 83 BAKERS FLOUR` SEED GRAIN. PRESSED HAY. CLO- VER AN D TIMOTHY SEED. Mon and cannot: unuuu-. nun. Bunllannn. QI~n.v`- Horn. Iii Ilrock u. mubllng for In honu : uni tot [ll rohlclpn : goon: lor_Il_J Crockerlla Glassware, latt- . __._ . nan l)-Innnnu Qt r.-ht, has AIWHYB THE om 1_>mmo$6iiY. Area ted Water-3, Etc. -~- ---.... L... ...u.-mhndv that lh JAMES THOMPSON, 881 and 333 King St THE TOILET. Photoyraph Ir. . I.-. - 1...... .o~.| Tailoring: --- -...I ...-.I- In A M n u n vi ,1. ..\' lnhrge or small nums M low .111! I-`urn: l`ro1x~rly 1l`ily Uvbq-nl urn-~4. .1 .\h\na -r. I-`nmlunuv mom rrlur. Upw- _________.____._.* Jl_/8 T THE THING FOR P/0-/W08. `hotogrnpher. Enlm-you guaranteed. Man. Confectioners. I 3.._LV .l.L.a_.I.n...a.w MARKET SQVARE. .:-____ ITIL. |\.0I'|VOM`|l|l -. mu. |'.l!. un- lun. Ian. Bnunmuu. _ I. u. n._Ln_.. I..- y Fitting. nu... 1 Agents King mm: and other Enhnrxed nmrnnl cod. _ To Clean Bran. - Xmmex_>.e or wash it severul [inn-~' in sour milk or whoy.- This win hriglm-n it without scouring. It may then In: smuml wnh` 3 woolen clothdipped In ashes; or glean with pnmioestono and-water applied with a brush --auokl too:h brush will ma!v:r!'-n9li_sh,i,nz_ with dry p:nnioestnno,n:nI woolen r~].th.-.-up Inna; (.`0i: ~tiluu`un. Gen. Ir.-m \\'u}Tm--- illlwul (`-m'." .i m- .. C- I)- KLIN, u...u A M.uuu'.1' , Under the Dnlmuk Clotln. Put under the dunnsk cloth upon tho tublo. ` n sulrcover of thick canton llzuznvl, it you cannot nlrnrll the heavier tnhlo M: sol-I for this purpose, or an old blllii-`I. -lurncd, washed and kept for this use only,` uiil provo satisfacwi-y. The upper cover will 110 more smoothly, look like a much butt:-r qunlily of napery and keep clean a third longer than nnra-mlm.'er the Imrn ulllln l.m.-Bnsf1)l| IPTVDU U Budget. lb 18 D00 Iuucu wurx. .I do not see," said Buffalo Bill, why 8 man should give himself so much pains when he rides. The true method of riding is to make your body exible with the motion of the horse, and not to invent a movement of your own. I ride from the knee mid the end of the thigh. Their way of putting the foot through the stirrup would never do with us; it is dangeroua The foot ought to touch the stirrup, and the man ought to hold his knees close to the animal and away his body with the movement of the horse." u..:`... r....u.' n....n.,. ......i....... .....-.'..... um- the rnovenieny or we norse." Hero Jack Burke spoke up, saying: Sir Gnrnet Wolseley asked me after the show i was over how many such riders we Inn! on the plains. I told him I had no statistics at hand, but I thought I would answer him in round numbem as largely as possible, so I said I thought we had nboutamiilinn such riders, each of whom had an extra ho-.5; in IeId.-Gnth" in Cincinnati Enr;`.;`.:".:'. _ I ICIVBS in nu! aul I ugn: Miss Cody, who had dropped in for a mo- ment. said: I do not think it is the proper method of riding at all. They could not. keep it up on the plains, ridm all day long, an ` father has rlrlden, n hundro miles in cu day. It is too much work." at ,n.. ..... ...u.n...'.I n..n.1n nan an-my . The True Method _ot lthllng. Again, the` riding In the show is having A material inuence upon the British army. The olcenz of most of the regiments have sent the men up here tn watch us ride. "By the-way, I nsked, "Mr. Coxly, do you not think that the British have the true method of riding at n trot when they I'.'Iisu them- selves in the stirrnps?" I13... I`.-In n-Inn luul .1:-nnnnrl in fnr n nan. couneucu. The advice we have to offer to the young men and maidens is. let your hair alone; keep III safe distance from huirdrt-sing rooxul And dru_g shops, where are sold oils, alkaline suhstnm-es, alcoholic mixtures, 01.2. f- r use upon the hair. The-y are nll ['<'l`vIit`inllR, and will do you Ii.-irm. The he-ad un-l Imir may be washed 0<'cu~`inn:\lly \\'ililH'3ff,t9[Ii1] water, without snap of uny kind. As A rule, the only any-liu:icm no-eded in the cure` of the hnir are good (`tllilhs and brushes; and they slmuld not he used luimlily, so ns to wound the -cnlp. Avoid all o.-leou'icniid wiro made lIl'lL~l)('9. No electricity can he shared in u hair l;ru.~h; if it could be, it is not needed. Thu hair is A beautiful gift of nnluro, and it must not be destroyed.-i opular Scieiwe .\'u-\\'.~. uun, IIIII IIU Jllv ll Iuulv a,uuuuUu. The practice of frequently waahlnz the head In warm or cold water at home with or without the adjunct: it won. i\lL'0hOl. am- Innniaor pm-rlmnery is deleterious nml pro- lunll\'e of early loan of the hair. Men Ill active indoor bualm-9-clerks. hnnlrers, sll0p- kvepers in l'ltlt*6-ll'0 continually washing tho head. Many do this night and morning. un- der the false notion that it is necemnry to cleanlineas, and prumotivo of a vigorous growth of hair, and when alarmed at its rapid disappearance in early lilo they are al a loan to understand the reason. The secre- tionof wax in the ear |m~<:u:u-s is nature-'1 method of protecting the ll-lncuto inm-liinerv upon which hearing depends. it close: the organ to the entrance of imecta and dust; and fortunately the secretion is, to a con- siderable extent. placed beyond easy inter- ference. and thus the 801100 of hearing in pro- tected from injurious waahouts." Na'rt'Iu:`a nun on. The waxy aecretion which is poured out. from the glandular organa \VlllL`ll uru found in connection with the follicles of the hair is nature`: product, and in deeignedtopra aerre and protect the wonderful and beautiful head covering. 1! we persist in removing it altogether we must march _wit|rthe Inld pata before the frost: of age come along to change it: color. Woman do not shampoo or wash the hair as often as the other sex, and come- quently theyare in a large degree exempt from baldneu in middle life. It in true, how- ever, that many women in cities make in- quent visits to the halrdnners, and subject their trenea to the scouring process. If this becomes common, it will not belong before baldneu will overtake the young mothers as well an the fathers, and the time will be hastened when children even will have no hair to destroy with ammonia or other caustic cosmetics. 'l`a... -Johan urn luau-n tn nnr in lhn vnunn vaava auuuu u: nuuqauu ncovauto `ma a4`u.r. What is the auto of this early lo: 0! hair! It in not due to the hat: or ca;-a Iva war. not to tho clipping of the hair clone. not to living iuhotrooumltbaot doc to tho lorala of food: In column. bat. in our viaw, it in largaly duo to Inodarn autlaodu of l.raat.nanI of tbohair and acalp. `l'ha crronaoua viop provallatlatthaakin whi llolth tho lair folliclca and tho delicate aarretoryovgana of tho scalp must be kept an "clean." no to apt-ak, an the (am or hands: mnauquontly young men patronin harbor: or lnairdnnan, andoooaottwioaavvaal thayllava what in aliad a ahampoo" oparatiou parformad; and thin couaiata of a thorough acouring of tl:o_ hall-and at.-alp with diluta ammonia walar andanap. ao that a heavy lather in pro- duovd. and tho glandular not-ationa, which arotlaeuatural prolcctlon of the hair, and prumouvo of its growth, are aapomnl and nvmoved. Nu act could ha more elm-ctly do atructlvo ola healthy grovvtlyoi lmlr than this, and no one in more common. Th. npnnvlna nl fnnnnnntlav Iaahlna lhn KIIlIOI"II$.'ITII&&o 30!. `Ink exhlhu In elennlng. n It ladleelee thetthemnehneervheawe elullbe enu- onoflnelul beulmendthelelopedeeeo dhaeee will calm the youth In our echoole. en thmugh heredity phyelcel detwnmee and ulna-1-one multiplied end extended to en enormous extant. ......u--_.. -u- -n. n 5 4;-vs. Liquors. Nn mnlnl ohntvor lulu to nouns. an he look: over nnombuu of man put 30 yeah 0! ago, that I very lnrgn pmpnrtinn In halal 00 In I an 0! |Il'lh|I lnchlna-. whirls Indlcud tho aptly Ian 0! the hlnuu app:-nqggu. Tho pormnugo ol man of In any who show up: at human ha ha: put at no par nut... and bycuuo outrun u high an 0 par ant. hon oudnl ubuwvuuoan In cLurcbu.t.bou-u.|votunroocnuunl"polItl- lenlununbligwonnnthulcbutbcun atl- uuhn no mo hltlmnndnt ilotpnt conthnmonouctuunu... `Ll- _-LILIO I` `In--ml-Q -n II IQAIA-Inn Au In-onoou View that Pnvulonfbo llul Franco 0! Continually Washing the llcul-nch`: llnlr 0lI-Adv|u to Young People WHY WI ARE LIKELY TO BECOM` A NATION OF BALD HEADS. 'uuu `BOP CIGIII ll Hlll1| aUlI'=;l`l' LHILII over the bare utblo I-vp.-B0sta0lI > I CARE OF THE HAIR. :_!~.n 'i'nr`l.s do not I 'l`Hl'I BRITISH \\'l||(: I Vltul Ihru Wefl Bulancod. Itisn curiousnfnct that pen-sonzvfar from mbust. often outlive those of extraordinary strem:t.h'nnd hardihood. Upon this-subject The Canada Health Jdumal says that the giml parts of the syswm must be well 'bnl4 unced In order to attain long life, nnd that vxreuive strength in one part is` u I~;ouI'(`e of ` `danger. ' emwi nnover l`t.*\`(`1D]'!t`d"l11lI3t`t!l1" 'sg.'susm invitm 1i.-solution, because is lsn continuous s'r:\in, nn the low pmvcrful 'or- I -."ms, nnal uuliy wuus them out.-Boston I '.`r:msc|'ipt. ' I Cllrlll W0l'|{8(1. 1 Do you see that rock? Isn't it the exict picture of an immense chariot? And just look if that doesn`t look like a horse of gigantic proportion: drling it?" v ' ' It is. How grand it is." Where is it? from all the passengers. Then; why, don't you see it! Yod see it, .\Im. Smith. don t you?" r ' "Very plainly. Itfs exactly like it. Then one by one the others would begin to rccogniae it, or swear they did. The number or those slnzulnr resemblances kept growing until the two began really to see things that mulcl not by any possibility be distorted out -ii lilo lnnalscnpe, nd final] y the joke got thin. --Sun Francisco Chronicle. _ ' ` A Lively Imnglnatlon. Some years ago a newspaper man with a lively imagination went upon a trip. I think he? paid his way, wildly improbable as that may seem to be, because either the newspaper business must have fallen 01! in its emolB- ments lately, or he must be lying like all who go there. There were not so many people about the place then, and it was not so easy a trip. In the party was a bright young mar- ried lady, who had also a great deal of fun in her. The two put up a job that what either of "them saw in the shapes of the crags and pfaks in the clouds, or anything else, the other was to indorse it and my How lovely I" or Isn`t it weird? or something like that. The charm worked. in an vinyl can amt. rn:-Ir? Tenlt. If. Hm DY FLOUR STORE. Lnougu sue suillu over uer, uuu nu uunu` You remember the witty Parisian who said It isn'l:,so much what your clothes are as it is the way you swing `em." The San Fran- cisco ladies have a way of swinging them right stylishly. How handsome they are, too, if only they wouldn`t use so much paint and powder. When will women learn that these are not necessary adjuncts to the toilet, and that they but prove 8 blotch on the tan- work of nntureI-Sa.n Francisco Cor. Cleve land Loader. ' \'\l.ll'l`U llllulu tun: uuu an I. an.-`inn The (il'1`8SllIl|i8l`8 spend all their energies on the [it of the garment. evidently, leaving nothing for originality oi design or for drap- ing. A second class New York modiste will discount the best of them here when it comes to draping, and the avenge New York woman has ideas of her own whichghe insists upon having her dressmnker carry out, even though she stand over her, club in hand.` Vnn n-ma-mhar tho wittv Parisian said I Lndlel of San Francine. I think I have puki-ll about the good look: of the Sun I-`ram-haco ladies, but I must once more refer to the subject. They have the lwalthieet, happiest tacos, ncst gures and best tting dresses I have ever seen. English women have good guree-of the hour glue rhup&-and their tailor made gowns t ex- quisitely. New York ladies have better gures, for they are notlacedquite no tightly, thus giving the fth rlha a r chance. and their drenea t well, too, the San Fran- cisco ladies carry 0!! the palm; they have tar nnd away hem-r figures. and their drecaeo are better tting than those of London or New York ladies. Dressmakers here are artists in one way at least. it nature has not given to their customers the required amount of adi- pose tissue to make them ne gures. they-- the dres~makers-know how to upholater urtistivally in the right places, and only a careful and experienced eye an discern where nature ends and art begins. 'l`|... 1"-nucleon lvnu-n -nnnnl -II Ohnir nun:-win: An |lll'll lI|uI'IIuIIII Il|'lll nu` nu-II, uuvulrl nnu lu-ightn-m-I the nlrmclv hr-r round:-cl ch.-c-ks runllllg of Iuspiciuusly wnr rnugo of lwr valiant autumn. Tlw lwlll of the ball 1-uniportaed l.holnlel\'t-I with n oomclous dignity, not by my means rs lnnnl imitation of their cultun-d ulstc-rs in civilized ball rooms; nnd the nttemlaiwe of mum prnnnsing young cnclque aroused the :lil feelings of envy known III the world over from time imim-morinl.--Couta Rim (`or. San Francisco (.`hronlcle. IIIIIC I0 IUIIUW Wlill HIV '1'- Liulo hy mu. tho oxv.-lumen! doopomd, unul the circle Ill hrohn uxduoh Indi- vidual became 1 hntutlc gure, lupin` and nhoutlng In I manner qulu worthy ot pcndemonlum. The light of many torchcn gum-.1 upon the dusky hon, upon the e-Men IIIAI In Iulcnll dlqnco without the circle, upon the lorlorn truolcr, who felt that ho wna In very deed I. poor, wretched cutaway. Tho muumea. an ht , cannon ball lmnoral by the pretence of the am; of moiety, were In the highest style of art. nmny of the young mon wearing feather! ` In their heads and tho moat nppruved Roman 5..-... 0|. nirl. nu was uuilnhln with alnlun. Ill ulvlr In-Iul uuu DUI IIIVUI -pyn-vim nuluuu tugna; Hm girls. M was suitable with debu- tante-I, [wing attired simply and elegantly. mum in rubu made by on simple incisiun in a canvas hag,olha-rI in tmiets to which fully lwu ynr-|_s of fruit of the lumn mtum hml In-n dowuto-I, tho unique ~|-.~-iv of mnhroiclc-ry drap- Hno Inni-ion | _.._. _ r .1. , ......L .1 Al... ._....... -r_\'. |Ill[|'|Ill. Iilllluulrlllj ll: w- an III`! Il|Kn- om-e. M I (Inn signal the pamrlponu In the dun loruwd a circle of noon and women clurmhly. the women lupin; land: om the-houldonot thomeu. Thou to thohldo ouulhoonl tbochncon went through Igun Mtor Ilguu, m In I rather ow style not altogether unmuutlvo of the grace lup- pnusd tolnluhoroat with the Inn and da- cw] dvu-Hen In tho tonal; butu than cplriln rune. I-Inning I rapid motion Almost lmpoy uihlo to follow with the eye. I Jul- |.- uni. Oh; nvonvn-nl 1|.-nnngrl H113 [livvuwll Ina \ uu----v- up. nun-nun. The untlvo drum was prlmltlvo untru- mom 0! mrmrv, consisting of the Ikln of I umh nnechod not-nu utiv_h and boom: with 3 vigor nuur unwelcome"!-o the uutormnno pilgrim. considering it was MI Int upot|~ .g..-. A: A than nlznnl tho nnrtlolnnnn In XII}-Uvvuvw -nu uuvuulo It vs: 3 char. hummul night, Ivhoutbo Ilnlu ol nulls with which the cuurtalw Iuoutlnguumnonc-I thobolhuul 1-mu: tothodllwn. Buond Cloud thomomutnhu. lurk Mid Iuunuublo. Torches In up Ibo avg". gm; that wavering glow, anal tho unngu-`u nap: Illvululllrlly nought ma un to that out sound: whh-h his un.-Juana] Irun pnvonud hh mun-lorlu; nnuulcul. Th. nntlvn drum nun urlmmn nmru. The dutbfinc I CRAWFORD PEACHES fur Preserving. Largo quantities arriving daily at tho BAZ- AAR. tr.\'ow is the time to buy.

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