Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Nov 1887, p. 2

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CLEARING OUT BOYS .A_IN'ID G-IRLS oooo Henry mu Douhle Blanket: Reduced to eeoo per pm.` Hem Pine Double Bed Blmkete Reduced to 12.75 and IMO. mm 1'0 8!! our solemn Blanket. `Hoe. night. at 83.25. worth 500 Pain they Bhnkete at IL40 per your. leery Description of colored and L late Tobomning Blankets. Punoy Blankets for Boys` and Girls coote. ' 300 Heavy Took Down Oomfortore at 05 cents. 25li Extra Large Turkey led comforters at 90 cents. Ribbed and Plain Wool Shirts and Drawers for Men, 191 PRINCESS STREET. FINE GOODS AT LOW PRICES. SPENGE & CRUMLEY I3`2`;nuI 13-I I Rl.V'(,'l;`SS_ WA f`ERPROQF goons. Our Entire Stock of otnon do not Outer : Lmlo Liver Pills an very null and vofy any to bio. one or two ills union done. They no llriolly vegetable nu do not gripe or pn but by their nuo ucuun plouonll who In with: 25 cent: ; ve for 8]. Sold by draught: overyvhnm or sent by null. -.---- -.-......- A- . - _ _ j. _ _ _,_ B_A_ZPSII)%E-- 770 Princess Street II the hum of so many lives that here In whom we make our and boost. Our pills cure it while others do no` (hrh:-`n Lmlo nr nu. uvo \-arr -mull Alid Acgartltzrog world be almost prloolen to who on In: ildiotnonlngoonphlnt; at rm- nnhly thou-goodnuldooo notond huqmd than who once try than will and those little pills volu- sblo In no mony in than they win not be wil- ling to do without I on. But that all not head 1 L I Z T [VI LINK LIVIP I'll]! I10 n`nynl could N d oq n pl on. cnrlugu: pl waking uoyin complunuvhllo they also cannot o the utouuhmlmuhh tho lint rquno the bowels. Ivu lnhey only I I _ I - (CF01 (4:-nuind Vnluo in Dry Goods go ` to the LOW PRICE STORE, 1&1: launch. yd `I Lmh blur Pill: null: ml Oonunuuon. en:-um And my muru, numen amru, aux nunuxerunleu, Linen and Celluloid Colin: and Cua. Cuhlnen Neck Squares. Neck Ties and Surfs, Brnocs. Scarf. Pint, Cu' Buttons} , &c., `Ind I large an I elegant not-k of Ladies (loo: 3. Murray & Taylor's, 176 PRINCESS STREET. jjxg let nndschond nuannll them-rublu inc! , dual to A biuonn unto! the system, Inch Dintnun. Nuns; Drowincu. Dintrou -- -v-ur...-.. ----_ V. -..-. .~...v-v...a mrvnlw . Mon`: Umlreued Shim. Men : Dress Shirts. Hamel Shirts, Silk Handkerchiefs, Linus Anal rnllnlni CnIlAI-I And Cn I111`.-In HUKQI`. I.-\.llnD'0l` I110 UDOCOO Dealer Not-t.hAugust om. vs:"'!`nm- -!c.':;:'3`"~.....`ao1d:%"..,7..":`:ne."'z`::.*-a.'.*:r Sheeting Hnnneln. Grey. All \\'onl. at I8, '20. 250 and u . Fancy Shirtiu Hunnolu :L'n, 40. 450 am up. Men`: Fine 'nlerweAr ` 25, .`I|c. Mel`: Extra Fine All-Wool Under- wear 40. 45, 50:: and upwards. See our I-`inc All-Wool Suit: for 95. Children`: Undetwou at Lowest Prices. A complete stock of the following good: : ll._`_ lY_.I_-___.I QL.'_4_ \l-_l_ n__ `V (II IWUQII, `U. .0. KKK` III P. Fine Tronneringt, I-`inc Corkscrew ('lnthu. lliggonnla. HeAvL:)\'erv(_>Atingn. &c . all at our vel|~known w Prlcv.-a. Fine Tweeula II). 35. Extra Hue All Wool Tweoall, I0. 45. 50c and up. Fina Trnnnprina-L I-`inn ('nrIucrw.* ('lnt.hn, -M5/V'8 DEP/17ME/V7: Murray & Taylor's LOW PRICE STORE. 1 -SA TURDA Y /V/GHT-i GEORGE CLIFF, l V . . . . _ _ I lD_._l I3_A_A- A < FLAIIBLS AND UNDERWEAR. ueolunru e wonderful medicine [or coushn tnggiuds. Throatum Lu com- plelnn t thou: doubt thebee modi- cum I ever and never mm to who immediate ll . We consider Qt. n. Mm... TE'xi{:hT ..`;.s.c;..2 `o]].S 942 sATURDA,\'~ ludncho and the troubles luck , ' 3 sun of the ayIuun.u1ch pr nu. Nansen. DI-ounlncu. ier (. Pun in tho Side. to. While t moat rhblo mecca Inn boon Ihown ' SI an nc nuc-. mm. 1.1-. pm. uh I More Special Bargains at av W suuuu Iucul. uulnlwu an an -..- .1 _. __.... Ix--- n. AGHE o L-.. 4 bs'olGtely Pure: HIRE -.rI-n|.- soul ng'lA-- -II CL- Inn-LI -lll 913110111`. or T. uuxnonr & U0. Wholc5o_%nooera. Brockvino. says: I l hnvoulod Elixir nor I aovere Cold and 0oua;:&vu~md: It unmedinhely re- vodnnd \ no Buker. Lumber uzd Ohotu Blxun Dana-. Non-t.hAu:mn; om._mva: "Tsun- ALSO and mm to \ L. omuddnr hog. 1 TWEEDS. --AND-- uuu Ul Mi BLIU glllblrl II III!!! ll.IIK3l'uil' tional, of which Karl Marx`wa.s the great ex- ponent. This is clnimodns their parent or ntliiiatul society by tho Chicago Anarchists. Ihnncobegqm 'th3 labor agitation with the war of the Jncqu:~rie" ("jacks" or "- nnts), in`which tho laborers. dutro` 200 castles of tho" nobiIity,- for which $10!!) pens- auts wrro sl:~.u`;;htcmd. But in the lat cen- tury the Fmziczx mvolutioz: nwapt away all rcvcrcnco for tho ancient systems, and (min t!:._1_gt epoch data most of \ tho modemtornznofooci.-121511. St.JmtwnIoon- spicpox:u*.mongtho molcmtuiot t_ nvo-,. lulinnuyorn. Afvwotumoldnlqi com- In:::m1I`.ill c".:s`.,ar.d.a tow nowones ..-svobonn w'Jc:1-:'.uch nu \Zj.c :,o::rA:cs. Bhnknrl. Mon- ILIUI L`. 111 I011 um W1 UI W tor which 00,0000! them were slaughtered. In 1516 the {arm laborers of Carinthin were decimated by the sword. In 1531 the greet uprising in central and southern Germany took place, the `peasants demanding quni rights on the public lands and many other Ietorms which seem quite moderate and neasonuble today. The rulers tomporilad till their armies were recruited and plans of united action agreed upon; than 150,000 peas- .unts were killed and the `burdens of the sur- pnessed found channels in secret societies. In these massacres was the seed of many organ-. isations which still make Ihrope uneasy, \ ! vivors increased. But the activity thus sup- II nml of thin: thn rrrnnhwst in tlm Tntnrnn. ` and of these tho greatest in the Inmmnr tinvml nf which KC:-n-I Ylfnri-`Ix-nu than want or. uuuuutu pnucunug Iauu pulilll combined inu_ demand for ljghwr burdens. Eorunswer the bishop of Wunburg slaugh- tered a tow thousands of his subjects. In Wurtmnberg Duko Ulric killed as many more. In 1514 the peasants of Hungary rose, lnr which (XHXX) nf mm wnm nlmmhfnmrl suuu us uuu unuuuuuu lnu uu'uonnn. un- antod men wem often convicted of being hoi- tile to the government and sentenced to the mines; they fmtcrnizod with the miners, and thus that class of laborers has general! y been the most thoroughly organised in Europe. In Germany them were many attempts at communism by religious societies, some of ` x which endure to the present; and soon after Lnthnl-`n nnunhinw thn flaw-nun nnncnnln OM00. with _o (. opp. Post (nllce. as tribune of the people, was nuiptlng to e:ll'orco it when a riot was/exteti and he was slain with 300 of his owcls. Cains Sem- pronius Gracchus 0 row immensely rich. The people nothing to gain by mnintainixxg the nomi- /nal republic. and it soon gave pl.:`.(`o to the empire. We might wonder why the Romans submitted to tlw atrocities of Non) and his kind, but the explanation is simple: the men Nero tortured or slow van 0! the patricinn older, men of wealth and luxury. The com- mon people actually enjoyed the proceedings, They had no tears. It is probable that it they up the work where his ' lend not believed him mziltjr of burning Romv, ` even the common soldiers would ha Vu nllonred Nero to torture and rob the aristocrats to the and of his natural life. When the Roman empire had passed away and Europe was ruled by many despots, the poorer classes had recourse to secret societies, % mchnsthe Illuminati and Carbonnri. Tal- nnhvl Irnan I-nun nnn nnnxvnona Al` luau... L... Wlltllll ll.IllL UUKIIIS IV? I uIllll'. In tho Roman rvpublic the stnxgglo be tween aristoi and dmuus soon touk tho form it A mutant. bu,-tween pnu-icinns and pl-beinns, thou In-txwen thu wealthy and the pmr, And nally Ix-tween tho nemtorhl party and the mmmuu pnoplo. The domocrm-y suc(-salad in having um Livimln kw pm.aod-t.hnt no man should hulsl more than 5(1) jugerl (IE moms of land-but tho nristocmcy soon do luau-I its oxomtiou. Tho hrothem Gruxhl dovuted their lives and fortunes to attempt! to mvivo ms law and secure others in aid of the poor; thoelder brother. Tiberius Sempro- niul, hAduecu.ndt.honvInlotthohw,And. too\1-n-unt'cnlnt.loO; It now cldlnod llnt.lu England and U Bum It Inn. thou-nuloncy latoritgllopta Iuullcraudlshurchrur ol Julntwuduct. ltonlyl-unlulouhl &|IhInllrmlydonlodbytlaodhcoutunhd,und lhat.ll trimtbo proumwould botoodov tottbo impatient-haw: lholhoinnduul ooopluulur norrcctlngunclcl tln, Ill-lit.hci:nnl-nupontlqtrouitln ourll~ lht.othoAnu'vlah.l`mIu obutovinb Auxultpi-I 1`btIIla|popIIlu'ormrtn_ ohtht the (`Mayo unsure n! llayd. Ian was Inlquo-ln truth, it Iruuulnatunouc many lmndnd Ilnlhrolunphuuhonno among urn-1 nodal phaoonun In tho dnwuol hluorygypcuppcnnwithludholdlnunnll Illotmonuuul I (mall oondiuonot com- fort; Itow (~umu'la but wonndtholnnd owned by the tow, the unlof lnborernlnvu. In Groom the nine social phonomonn wen mpnted, with the vu-inuum lncidcnl. to plnconncl raw. Fnrly In tho Iilovonth co- tury B. ('. tho imp:-ration at the mortgnpd flrmor um! um lnmllvui puor tlireatonod nch dinonlen that Solon pnsvnilcd upon the poo- plo to enact a sweeping coullmuim of debts; the lnortgngu monument: ware thrown down and by a railivnl "land reform tho soil pnsnl under tho vnntroluf actual cultiva- tun-fura while. The political contest bo- twvvon tlw Arixtni and the pulloi (l.-at and many; continual through all Greek M0- at)`, with bloody tumult: and varying for- tunes; and the atrugglmol the Attic dema (pooplo.-"J have furnished lHl.I3tl`|tinus for uncuuntul thousands of upped: in all suhaw `man: age: to the various democrucim, to whom that demos gave I nnmo. In H... n......... m....|.i;,. n... .o.....-..I.. |.. Iqnlowu'I,|nd In thobulhd lulu oro docndour nxnroaerlhoclmollhoclv Wu. Ilunhoh-O Inoltlnlndnlnb In Innulvm moiety in director! to the |nnIr nl .-Iuunlclnn no tuullnnflnn Llnh In-nulnnnv Tholtrucgb hotvuu hhnrnndcnplhlh, untorcuuuly. nonov thing. Dluuncaol ccntilucmnruutofrundlllunucalnohnr Ie1u*;bnHnnll[II'ql'QtvoI1c1ot|at%'II chads:-yluofatxauouacrnbdhb clunntnntncnutngnllo. Thomplhl no u ynrly lucrudng pa-sump at n ndly Int-nulng product. Ouch mun: wanna: lnlnghnd ultnhanblnplr` hank rm-1 Anal In tho Ynnl Ihlm foo: low It ll lloouoolng onouiiunu I -Ih Ila:-0 u VIII! Govoruuoll WI! Porno!-Os. lluon. (\uIu hour. II. JIIO. In-I Inn and Ochoa. ` Twan urwzeu House or HAVE mo nous: or w/Ant. GROWTH OF S0(`IAl.I.\'M. THE BRITISH wmn. FRIDAY. NOV. 18. uuuw. "' ' " ll MING` I313! 10;!` Elf. Brown. During thowar Thomaawascook in the C~1::.\`no`..:` r.r.:x:.'.` lie is now 77 years <;I.'. ' ' -'.'.;;:x~i.1 I.o`1.n...n` " dud -k nl-01.1.1.2 . . " ' The G:l`_l:l`;l` 1'Es:a_t-e - .4'genf. Vcilih 11!! hi! H ` Z - `v about two hours; \\ ` ' atoh day. `Tn; V ' moon was on` an .nlo]4\&5 I wan 1: goiurovor the road to_ wake uponeof the men when C.xpt. Cook, one of Brown`: men, halted mo an-.l bold motogo an wake up Mas? I-Ziclxelbc:-_;-:r 9.341 tho rest. I was afraid. to do auyi.Z.\1n;; piss. and we was all `tmzxrched to the Q hnman #3 O 0 pl nnvnr I45. l'n~M :- _'l'honu Club- Wo present herewith a portrait of a fine old Virginia gent1eman"'--of color. Not be- cause there is anything-wry striking in the old neg'ro`s face; but there is one voryro- mn.I-knhln And thl-illinnmnlnndn in his him-m-v, um ucglv a tuna; ulli (non: Is one very Iv- marknblonnd thrillingepisodein ma history. ' 4, HA livnd nn A n-In lll.l`.'l1ll LUIIIKUK ll-u gli l]l\'l!l0 IE1 W `0urartisthaIgivenusaaoonoutthenle.` A-uuu unuuunnu prlu the collection in its entirety would have ao:-dcd the student of genius a corncct notion \ of just what sort of mental pnbulum the liberal thinker and great divine fed upon. Ournrtisthnnzivenusnnnrmontthnmla Ir. Booster`: Plohno. The oxhibition and .1. of uniem-s pulonnl tnanu-eu-hh and pic-turn Ind brie-n-bruo-hu oxc no lea inherent of Min Wolfe`: But the interest in tho quit a dilerent sort. Mk are vahnblo for their artis- uide from any interest at- g to them because of their former rship. Mr. Beecher`: elects rmeivo value principally from the fact that they were his, and am not. as a rule. to be prized for any other mason. The pictures and star; uottns are a most heterogemxms mess, and it could not well be otherwise. For they wow numy of them gifts from simple minded, admiring parishioners who sought by pm- aoutlng themto him to show tholove, ad- mimtion nnd respect they felt for their spiritual toncher. Publishers used to send him new books and new prinm for his notice, and all them, with perhaps a few exceptions, M uretobetoundinthecollection. Hinlihnry, \ however, was much better selected thnnhil artistic belongings, md an examination of J I nun wum OII1 No northern city has over shown;-unit vitality, pusher fortitude than Chnrlwtll. It nan nomwonhy fact (ht during All the fativium not on political speech In uuu uluuu Iuurry unu WW1` ll! The originator of the Idea of their cola hmunyz the good days that seam to have oomo 1: any with (`hnrluton is Capt. John L We-bor. oxchnngo editor of Tho Now! and (}ourio:~. um! tn him c-voryomuaum to ho glad to nu-an! tho honors. He did not. how- ova, arranto the details of the oolahnou; thh was iutrultod to other: All chann- luds louhng into Charleston were ctuwdud with vlnitoru to the celebrating city during cnrnivnlweehubut littlomorothnncynr baton they were on-rhdon with tarror Itricken pmplo fleeing from thonmnn `nae merry muting: Included I hclloon ascent, 5 pilot boat non, cu-get mntcha. torchlight mdtndadcuxznnu-nuou, dc. Kn nan-thorn nit: D... .1... .L..1 _...c._ RISl.'ll3l(l'l0!l VE'l' AL AT CIAlL-70K. the city. The bank: of Chnrlmtun today hold mom than 831111,!!!) on I91-atit; than have ha-n but two or tum mmmon-in] fall- ures them during the year, and nono 0! ma Item important; I-mledato is higher (hm bo- fom the mrthqunko, the city nanma an In good shape and map:-Hty reigns. Bnnll wonder then that tho gnod people of (`bulb ton made merrynnd In-re glad! Thn nrlrinntnr of Hm Irlnn at that. .4. low loath Carolina`: MI-Iolou (`Icy Ila looovu-oi can no unsung. `rm (`ha-boon h hand! can In: abundantly don nanny when thopuopln dmudtymhhtudbsnmvqmutu` nnhqmkoidhatluueocuvith llnunl raworh.Ipuorhuund!edVitiuo!|ll|Il11 lnnllichnrlenuauulhndslunol goon.- moo: props-cy by: oonvnhlou of nature novur pnnllolodlntho Unltd Bub. Nov Vltl|.|ndlnnIlIhhthobIlhCol(`hnr|- Inn during the twolvomouth Jun puma! unonntedto .(ll).(ll).ud (In {All undo MI '3! had Mama Inna-nnnnlnil In IL. La`... .0 novsr,-; TO ms:.\"r. - .'rmu.\"rs FOU.\'D ` Building Inn. Fu-ms. &c.. bought and laid on oomminion ' Omco. with muu;u a Smunxr. Clztrcncoit, ono. (lllicv. - . - " .. \o&$l'!.l'S.I |Il"ll`IlI I I-: pvq William Ia:-I-II.t.IuhslI:I post-mnnnhct unnwbohual hhyanhnu lnlhofrou rnnlollimhh Int-hunt lhlnnrbd Ibo oxpu-Innucolpullnrlngvlul Hoveri- nutoo llunlia-lexungbuldaunot ltlnhohylo tho Iltunuaudlagcthar. bnnunolndnnnontuudnuhlptdol. I * nonltn, rr-manna. on-that In gun! It any he MM that kn nut clnhn I n-llglmu cunnunt I. Fourier. whowu hm-Ila liuul cduahd In the agony of the French revolution. bou an- ddondtho|nnaIoluunmuaohlb,hr~ cnuoho uyuhauund the unsung udptwaidnntna ullgulnrly nylo. ltuwhhunnurhllnnhnabunno oI|nduaprmnIunncpMno(popu|nrnI- blot. and with It in than `annual ta-not autumnal dvuflvdvm gain. BdduponrnItaoBLJUt.'KII'l xud Ctu'lul`ourhr.| putrut h tho dual! me new chmutou. nu um uusuury. Helived on: farm nonr Ilurpoi-'3 Hm-rr, in 18511 nnd . 0 nmlepmit; !- llunerrinl `, that o -ih: n-nan. gun. in Fine Gold Jewelry, Solid Silver Jewelry, &c., just received. H. A. LIFFITON, - 179 Wellington St., near Princes; ..--Il!..J_l.-- lVl.._l..- -na:4' '4nn0Q'AmAn I)...nl..J `Girlf Waterproof Circulars in Black and Grey. Boys Watorproof Coats, all (sizes. _LIdl0l' Waterproof Circulars, Dolmunw and Newport; Men`: Waterproof Costa -from $2.00. ltllmbrellu at , srnncr: & cnnumvs, J ` THE Lmnma manna? swam, 100 nun! 1`)l l)Dl\YI"I`C.`H Q'l'`lJElIIll| -` _._j__.__-____} ._..4_..;_. ._.,_ G00 Dsf 1 Are showing mother lot of Child:-en a. Misses` and Lidia Gloves fom 5c to 10 per pair. Remember, this in not half their vslue. ,_ ' D BOVVES 82: BISONETTE. FIVE CENTS PER Pl; . Heavy Canton Flannels 7, 9. 1oo. Colored Canton monnols 10 Scarlet All-Wool Flannels 12, 15, 20c. Heavy Grey Flannels 14 and 150. Extra. All-Wool Grey Flannel: 18c, worth 250. Buy your Blankets and Flannels from 74. J. McM,4//OM -L1 \J.|au.1 An} I.` \aa.UL1&|.lLLLAV\llJ WV HOBO IJLIU 10, GLIULIDVU UVUIJ `ll-ll`-I [ in Iinderwear from Heavy All-Wool Shirts and Drawers at 500, to the Finest Sootoh Lambs` Wool and Cashmere. FLANNELS !___ELANNELS!7 Andare selling them at prices that make them the best value in the city. TX? I1I\\TlI'I` IIITTDITTQIEITXYIIQ :. A- I_- AL- 1--.! __ AL . _ _ _ ____;L 2,, __ John Laidlaw & Son. LADIES WOOLEN UNDERCLOTHINGI al'WalcIu-n`, (Rocha and Jewelry. Ropairjd. Jun. 3 Oumour. of T. Gumour & Ca Grocers, Bmnkvilla. saws: f WOOLUNDERWEAR AND STOCKINGS, `JKA WARM SPOT. F. X. GUUSINEAU & U0. All who require any of the above goods should see our stock before Buying- "in GENTS` FURNISHINGS we take the lead, ancnme everything YTnAArIl!Ann vsvln non`-rt! AILIII...-.1 QKJ-in nu-u-I T\-gu-nu... at El\.. 4-. LI..- j 15.00.` PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER. We have just received a Large Shipment of BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS BLANKET8 & DOMFURTERS. wmwmmm

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