Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1887, p. 2

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lnuoln ` no-:3` _ ween tno mug Inca rrorn mo nun root enutmghmu . I '9 an `M1 out! with Qtgrth BIO Ill} 1,968 YARDS FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOZENS Fingering all colors. Wyvern Saxony Finsex-in%`_nll colors. Crown Saxony ring, all colors. Halifax` ony Fingering II I 9,, I ,: It 9..- 1 191 PRINCESS STREET. HAINES 8:. LOCKETT.. BEFORE YOU BUY. % 77 Princess Street. THIS. 3. all colors. FIRE K|N','iN 4 SIZES. These Reliable Stoves are for sale only at the EW STOVE DEPOT. BIBBY & VIRTUE, IMPOSSIBLE. urseoing isbelievinz. Call and \ see them at ` Ladies House, in All-Wool, 17. K), 250. These are of the same lot ` and cannot be bought wholesale at these gures. Murray& Tay|or s, We can give you Child:-en's All- i Wool Hose for 5. 8, 10. 121-2, 15c. Not the ordinary goods you see about town, but Good Solid Value. worth twice the money. n.i 6,500 PAIRS ALL-W001. HOSE ETOVES ANb'H.LRi5wARE. `mun odlsto roller. ihii Txfiio -vw-__.---.. -7 weeks the arc Inga from :n`%`a';.3.""} 1% * aacoalntom ggrocu entire] 00Il0J).'i ......m urcnn mun `nu mun um. THE B.~\LA.\'(`l'Z OF A MILL .\"I`0CK Oi` ah: Powdc an 7' A mun`! ot ' thntho Gila:-`auxin. and 3`. ant In oonptgxnw ti multitude low lbw! V I. slum o Inn to G F:;%:-onvnucucu. noiu. AK- RCO..$WAll8uId.NOW w HA I/E 7//ml Are the Lending Stoves of the day ; also the new 176 PRINCESS STREET. We bought the |AI)n~ll\Y M()T1`I?ERS Y 'i'2."VKi" I51-BESEY &. co. HOSIERY. Remarkable Value at Unheara of Low Prices. .IIO I HIIIIIDCT 01 IV Engines and Boiler-I. 335 and 337 King Street. ginealmd Boilers for all Kl IILI...-.4. -nu..--. ...J In 1 7\b$IJ{eI"I5EFe'. WHAT IS IT NOW? MISCELLANEOUS. Lot And they are , BM: wuen IIIIICII UK IIIII `IIIIO H CIBIIVUICI, WEI` directed to dealers. It uhould add to the market prlcool [route to know they were killed by.tlxo nobity.-Now York Cour ` Innn-inl `llvirlb 1 KIIIKI D -MW IIUUI gnu-iinl Adv-run- ? A charge Agunu the xoumy. `. The London Truth A black charge ; egulnet the noble du. VIA; eye the: in than ` degenerate day: they be taken to selling the game they ehoot on their moon. Ac- 'cord'lna to theolzeervetlon 0! we gossip nine- tentheolllae hunpenet e rdlroed Iteuon, where much of thin gene is delivered, wet: rllnu-and In dank:-L II ehnnld Add ho the pmu. The J apnneao article cool: thirty-vu Moxi- con cent: per x.ooo. To this h added 85 per cent. duty on manufnctunu of wood. Then, above that, the appraiser has advanced them 125 per cent. which carries a penalty of double the value. Added to than impugn ` Aretha charges, which come to more than the value oi` the goods. bringing the cost of A the Jnps to about 01.75 per 1,000. The do- i mastic article coat: I tow oonh par 1,000, and nstaurnteun, of course. `pater thom.-New York Evening Bun. Jnpunono Toothpick: In New York. A well known New York rm recently tried the experiment of importing 70.000 toothglch from Yokohama. Theso cure dents. utheyundcscn-ibod,iii the invoice, oomoiu natty little boxes containing 1.000 each, in bundles tied round with green silk. They are cut lrom hard wood sud have A point at only one and. As smother of prac- tical economy they could not compete with the double pointed domestic orticlo In yellow ninn . ' ` vvuuv UN Elli IIU IPI IIIIICI WHEY UFJII IIIUIII which had been med to clean rice. After washing their clothes and cutting their hair, they enter the home, and. in order to show the depth of their sorrow, throw everything about the house into confusion. The priest arriving, he reprooches them, nstores order, and sprinkiesnkind of holy water in order ` to drive out the evil spirihl -Popular Science ` Monthly. When nuy one of their number dice. friends and neighbors hasten to the mountains, hew down A tree, hollow it out, md. after having wuhed and dressed the body, put Iugnr cane Into its mouth and Invoked the shades of the dead, place it in this rude colln, open the eyes so u to look henvenwnrd, md than cure ~ lnlly seal it up. On the day of hnrlnl sacri- oes an indulged in, according to the means of the relatives of the docenod. The grave is usually made in 1 forest, and the bowing of treeo therein is nuperutltlounly avoided. A soothsayer, or priest, plants two read: at the border 0! A stream in such I manner that the parents of the dead can pun underneath; while doing this he sprinkles water upon them whlnh had hum nu-rl tn nlnnn rino Afhar Fllll`. IVIITIUIXIIKIZIHIIKTKUZC tabla Irlth great dollharallon, chooalng an- cordlng Uotho `on the vain: make upon her. Then 0 say! to the waiter who comes to take her ordar: `Now what in your name. my man! And nppooa he answers '- `Perkins; madam,` aha continues: `Well, Per- 1 kins, I want you to turn mo in tip top shape; up top, understand! Hero,` and the slips 3 allver quarter under her glam; `see that! that`: your: it you serve ma up top.` Then Iho looks at him sharply and pmcecds to give her order. You may depend upon it she gets Ierved well, but ll` anything goes amln that quarter goes back into her pochet."-F. R. Burton in Louisville Courier Journal. U11` lily. IIII ll $3 If` IWVUI IIIGIII, thodlmo answer: for both, 1!, Indeed, they give my toe at all. In thonp town hotels and nctunrum in the shopping district It may be that half the Indy customer: give a up. Now and then one appear: who leaves A quarter on tho plan just like smut. but, due! thoynroverynn Wuhan one cut- tolnt who in n uhmwd Indus woman And tab: much prido In bur apocityfor bu~ -ninlnn \\'|mn aha tuning: in nhnnnlnoh - hhln I:lI.h mugt llnllhnrnnn 1-hnnnlnn An. DFQIHI IVJCK Ul'llI Illu xuunug IYOPIIFI constantly on hand. Cheese Factory Boilers d Fittmgs.' ' Also I number of N ew and Second-Hand ll'...-l...- .-"ui n-:I.... :`\'es. indced,|nd mighty good ones. too. Men who nd it unable to up the head waiter uldom (in him lea than 81. Hi: richest opportnnltyliu in I private dinner ` putty. Those who dine in I uopunta room hmclno that they get hotter attonlion than the pooplo In the main dining room, And they {co tho waiter accordingly. `Do India tip the whiten? Well, now, it noun huvdly MIDI to any Io. but low whiten lilo to turn I lady who dint: done. or two of them together. A wdhr thinks hlmnull lucky to got a dime trout lulymndlt than on twool them, Oh` (Hing Anntnvu 'l\D ha-IAL If Inllnncl Olson ll, IITN. Doos the head tuner come in for (-1 Alan!" M\ ... l...I._J _-..I __l_LA- _.A.l .._.. AA- A(`(`UIDINO I0 ICIIIDELI. I Imuw a mu: who vnriu the amount of his lip n--mnling to a mathematical Icbuiulo. He pay: the whiter 10 per cent of the bill except wln-n the bill blah than 01 or mom than $5. In the ant can be up: ten cents, and never 301-: show but a dollar. The wniu-n` regular wngu here an 8:!) 0 month and meals, and with decent luck and can any one of them Is enabled to double his Income :_ 1..- p ,,,- I..._,I .__lA.`_ _A...- "nu," uuwwvu nu uu Iruwr uuuuuuuyg I don`! think it In ltwould bola-than thnthoughthonnnmonvhomakoupouat ol dinyn giving hull Idollu. The great nnjorityof Inonluko thefuhncontqnnd wlnnthno or (our com. wpum they tn- qnonuy chlp In In cum uphm for tho waltcr. For cnnounn neglect an up en- unly.hut nomool than In It goloratow dnynundcbonglnnhoolnftycam. Thy an the men who really got the but Iarvicu. fur, although at the and 0! thowook they will have paid Ion than ton cents on the as-eragu for unit dinner too, the WING!` who pt: the silver may Inn nu-rod the cudotoer but once during that lung The oocl. of tin! phn into uuh onry wdtar hops by special nu-nuon to Induoo Ibo cuntomul-to pg] a tip on that purucuhr ocouion when hourvoa wrunt. -11: That cuntnuur did not know that twenty- ln cuts would Inn turns! his purpou Just uwullmnd that lull n douu-would Inn but the ulnmo at paucity." |"h twenty-In canto tho uonp up to wdlusf` uh- I -._- A IL- |....| _.n.- .I....I.sA..II... Il|IUIll|lIll.IlIllIU|i Uulur yuan` Au-I with Ipltll stand At their nun! nun And IIIIIIOAI Anvioualy. Thu Chair Amy wu wall tonmkul wu shown VIII undunor [ma ht: bill. It Aluounta-I to M73, And Altar 3-Aylng Ibo Amount ho hold tho I|II`OI' qunrur of clamp stupidly in his hnd A Iuonannl. owl- deuuy wondering I! "III would he mouth to (AA tho walla; then In aunt It la hh packet. took A Nil (mm M: puns, RAM is uncluduy In the I|IIa"I Rid] had. Anal vulkcd III] with tho proud cuuncluunucu ol hula; boon oseuadlugly liuu-Al. The hood waiter. A db- unguhhod looking luau with mud Nun on: And A long, hloudo muAtAcho,. guild com- plwontly II thuphodo. And tuning to the wrlbr. add: IITLAI nuainnn-n alial AA.-A 5nn- that Dun-OI. A wry tuhluubly an-v-I munullghuy luwxkuvd. wont lutothodlnlnc room of I Inlchnlwlolln Now York llnochr ena- lu,udnIunlloruo:pudndInnur.a guns 0! champagne tocludul. `no you; nuuwluunopruowho took his onhrwu slluhuuoummln damn och! young men and } bill. ` AL- -.........g I._ |.-I.I oh- .lI-go nu.-0... nl A Iran to. nu"-o um-any-no Ann up 'l`lp Lou than `llolly-llvo Como-A Ichoduloullood Wllbn` You-Pow `po hon lacllu. `men: us omen, oouzmczs. ovmoomo THE unrgn. `No, nnuund the had Inner doubttully; ll Ann`! lhlnb It In It nnnld In Inn Ilmn l[a.chlne,_ Eng1'na:_and Boiler Works. Tll l l.\'G THE WAITIJR. llul-Isl In Anna. _,n-1_,-,, ,n, THE BRITISH \\ IIl{.'_. FRIDAY. um`. 14. OF "l`lu-rv an-1-\` Illlmlh-<,I'::'v ` lump" '1 mououeu w mp unxon 1:-.uern1 no compo. Ken-ny saw u..V.1,.I, but below ho take advantage of It Wu ulaot dead by `tho rebel troope.-Now York World. ' Death. of Gen. Phil Kent-ny. The death of Gen. Phil Kwrny at Chun- tiily has always been shrouded in myr ` tcry. He was killed instantly. but the circumstances which led to his death havo hitherto been kept very quiet. Gen. Pierct Young , of Georgia, has Just returned from St. Petanbum, where in was United Stntu consul general. 30 was I Confederate olcar during the war. and an that in Chantilly 'ho pm! hi: commuml unexpectedly nu .l`0'IIi\dnd Kenny and his suit. Young. who > hull hnnn A 4-lnnnmnh And frimu! of Iun-no _"-NHKIFI -B38711, IMO Illl Illll. IOIIII had boon I clnumuta and friend of K motioned to $119 Union general to 4 Kan-nv um: um nhrknl hm. hnlnnn I.. cult! In um VICII/Ill] Ill uuu Ipuc, nuu arom- lng satised of this fact he scunnpen-5,:-ll at breakneck speed up or down the tn.-n_nI and swims acres in safety. It is only lhestul Domlngun dog. however, who gxwuu-rscs this induct. An imported dog would plunge recklessly into the water and ugon become the prey or the yncon.-.-Now York Mail sud Express. ` Outn-Ittlng the Alligators. The dogs of San Domingo have dieq-nvc-red I way of outwitting their adversaries. \`.'hen- ` ever I native dog of the island cnnwstoa stream he stop and barks !uriousl_v for some A time, until gradually one by one the _\`:|(`0ve| gather near the bank on which he .~.'unGs, poking their vicious jun out of the u-nu-r as it in expectation of a tent. Tuednp; known by Instinct when he has gutheml Ml the _ra- coreu in the vicinity in one spot, mnl bumm- Ina nntinnl (1! thin fnt-I ha nmumuns.- I? nk Engineauand urpocei, from 1 to 100-horse power. and fu y guunntood. Steam Rock Drill and Mining Repairs annnhntlv on hnnd. Cheese Fm-.Inrv Boiler: In speaking of the large number of deaths of English sparrows during the late rain- storm.-s, Professor Otto Lugger. of Baltimore, says !.h$,lllIl1!lll0f having been dashed to death, he believed they had been frnaen in midsummer. One day last week he counted forty sparruw lying stiff and cold within 5 distance of three squares. He canied eight home, examined all of them and found no bonea broken. Four of them he warmed and they revived. The other !our_m-vi-r again showed signs of life. Professor Luggvr gave the following explanation of the npparent lifelessnesi, altar the storm, or the birds, most of which were young ones: In migrating birds lly against the wind. Should the wind suddenly change and blow in the same direc- tion as} the birds are ying, and at u greater rate of speed, the birds` feathers are blown forwmd, the skin is exposed, nud a cold driv- ing rain will soon chill the birds and cause their death. In this way, strange as it may saom,i.he birds maybe said to have been froIen__i_i_1 midsun1mer.-Boai.ou Transcript. -I II WI` all -l`I.`Ul . -IIII III-I III! IICIIK WEI Woodhull The object of hi: visit was to get netopleytor his benet He told he had never seen me not. but he had heenl Ogden Homan. I member 0! the legislature. and other: capable of judging, any that I was very line. I told him hutily that I hed done with acting. and tint I did not know anything About himor hie benet. The actor looked downcest and said: `I am epoor men. and have I long summer to run through. I had hoped you would count to my old And ask! me in supporting my femily; otherwise I am beggeral.` Theee words touched me so."sell Forrest, that I nally consented. I played `Othello for him. It was a grnnd sweep, nancially and dremntimlly. for hundreds were turned away from the door; of mg theatre. Next morning Mr. Gilfonl, mane ` eger of the Bowery, put 8500 in my hands (more money than I ever had in my life be- fore). and engaged me for one year at his thentm. From that time till now my mums has been upward and onwani."-Dr. Kano in Baltimore American. lldwln I"urrrnl`I Turning l'nlnt. In llw tulkm in; spring I went. to New York nml put up at n honniing house. I was without n ul-vllnr I dnl not have 1wo shirts In thv warm. My clutln-:1 land bum nrixmi (or bonnl in Anhany. 1 was t.horoughlynli.~gusted with the world and resolved to kill uiyit-ll. I went. to a drug non and bought some nrno nio. Itolnl the npoun-cury I wanted to kill nu. I went no my room and tuned it. and van on the point of taking It, when, just as such thing: happen on Ibo stage, I hard I gentle rap on the door. A mm coma in and laid he was an actor. and that his mm: In! \l:r....|L..I| `PL. ..|.&...a .0 L1. ..:-u ...-- 9.. ...s WK` IKIII IIIIIIQI III II `IX MW. - Inrythiug wu oxcitumnt sud noln `rho \ an All about the ship was nd with blood. and native: won crawling all don; the whale`: corona. holding bl; Ihuth knivu in their tooth. cutting :8 n place of meat when oppor- tunity om-rul. and gnhboring away like so many monk:-yzg When they were through 1 with the II:-It-tun. it named as if they could not have remm-out any more meat even with u ple&~ of snmlpupor. All their canoes wen loaded clown u lull as they could carry with meat. Now that the work was our, the fast followed. The must toothaomo part of the whale to tlmn is the black skin from the lips, the tins and the nukes, and than opened the (out. lnnngum a man or I woman, with a slice of meat the aim 0! I four or five pound steak, surrounding a corner with an expan- siw mouth. tin-n sawing 03 the corner and writhing all 0\'vr in order to chew up the whole pit-*9 and nut lrup Any from his mouth. This is the lilpplt-.~l. moment one 0! thes nativm (`mild \\ I.~ll fur.-Cur. Clncuo Tinies. . ?j__L_. `Romanians Appotitu at tho Itlhobitnltl at tho Arctic logical. Wtmu we run at Julia liuwiuul lay, Q nnunth a;:v\, on the Arvtio coat. I was VH5 ingou uni iluntt-r. when the Inilnn won l`rI|Iiu[0i|n- pin-mu of the gun: alluring on the bolt min! the whniobuno. Tiw nu- tiun Ito:-i ivy, nndiu than long dnvingn In-n mile-I vi? zaliwmi liwl All up. eating u but thty cunl-l hnnlcgud storing tin rut away in thoir Plllm: I tutod 0! the am! out 0! curiu:ity`u aka, buuiruppni it at noon an I could. Thu avor in about ulvmuid im- agine a mum raw 3-ennut tn in-. For I shady diot.| uhouid hedtau in-tneu that and fnith,I-nt the native: ail c-vicla-utly wi- iahui it t~xt"4iiIIgl_\', and they u-iwvml by tug lwllr. mi 1 u-in-nigiri would 1|-iwoul cum. Tho gu-tut [cut I hnvo noon the natives have was about IN) much :30. when In-wrul whnlvn worolying ntnnchor under But cup. on tho Asiatic shun-. A whale wu mind at tho uouthwanl, working rapidly up niun; the shore. 'i`wc-nty-ilva or thirty whale bout: wprv innnulnately low:-rod, and the gauntlet was too much for the whulo. H0 in mun upturn-I uni lilllidi tho Lucrctin toho cutin. Seven (`lune load: of nutlvvn mun cl in claim their uhuv of the wink, whih custom hu donned II tho Inn, Oahu (tho tail), and In an icon they can cut o. The whale was a very lu-go one, mak- ing in the vicinity of N0 horn-in of oil, and pnxlm-ing about 9.!!!) pounds 0! Ihlivlnonw. hence there Wu u gull amount or Inn. How the natives did work to rave thin! To me the whole some In: most unu-sing. Work was begun about 8o`cloek and nnishoal coon after midnight, hutthonunuetonlytorinoinnuhourortwo. ooit mu dayiightalltho tin. Tho one!!! 0! th ship won giving their onien, the donkey engine was putg away turning the windluu. which nttlvd iiho I down navy logchniux Twenty or thirty natives were yoilingiiko lie-ml: Hugo shoots ol hluiahor won holnc hauled in at tho nngwuy. Iwnrwthina -nn nnnihnannt and nnhn `Hm NATIVES OF THE NORTH. over IN n.n\'En-at and lnuml {C .31:-st men `aunt woman and Il- .. xv York. [459 WARM $L_IPPERS. E3. U1. ./. McM/1/1 0N '3, 2.55 A /Nb D?A Owing to the rush: of business on account of the large number of Stoves and Ranges which we are selling. we llnd it impossible to exhibit M. the Central 1-`air. but we shall be pleased to show to visitors the large array of GURNEYS. RANGES nnd STOVESM our Wm-crooms. N0. 189 PRINCESS STREET. SPENUE & 0BUlLEY 8. Bee Hive Fingering vvnrn rnnv 'I~'I"inm I ::j%_'jj-'j: . Buy the MCKAY EXCELSIOR YARN for Boys, Girls and all kinds of rough wear. The Claimant, Strongest and Best Wearing Yarn that has yet been made. Women : Warm Laud Fu sligaperafeeveo-en value, we. Women a Leather Slippers 36. Women : Cloth Slippers 26. ' . - ` Children : Strong Lacs Boots 601'. ` lllduoo Strong Lace Boomfadzes 11 to 2, 63 C'0ur l~`,al| Price Lint -will Lo lnuud noon; Look out for it.` For lack of space we cannot enumerate all the bargains we are offering in DRESS MATERIALS, and would therefore ask an in- 1 spection of what we are offering before you decide. TO KNITTERSI The goods are of good weight, soft and clothy in texture. and absolutely free from that glazed nish and hard feel of so many Meltons now being shown. JohnLaid|aw & Son, }AsTo1\TIsH YOU I ` DRESS MELTON, of two qualities, in five of the Leading Shades, at Prices thaf will fairly WWGEWEN & SON. SEE THEM! SEE THEM !! F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. Children's Seamless Wool Hose at 5c. 6 Children's Wool Hose at 7, 10, 121-2, 15, 20, 25 to 50c. Children's Cashmere Hose from 15c. Better Lines at 25, 30 and 35c. Ladies Wool Hose from 170. Better Lines at 20, 25 and 30c. Ladies Cashmere Hose at 25c, worth 40c. See our Special Line of Cashmere Hose at 500, cheap `at 75c. Ladies and Children's CASHMERE GLOVES at 15, 20 :25. 30, 35 and 400. . H` A CALLSOLICITED. Heavy All-Wool Serge for 250. worth 350. Heavy All-Wool Tr_ioo" 300, worth 400. Other Dress Goods Very Cheap. Specie] Value in Hoaiefy e.n.d Gloves at LADIES & GH|LDREN S HOSE. H'For all kinds of Knitting Yarns go to HUSIERYI HOSIERYI I NOTE UNIVERSAL sm 1/15`

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