Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1887, p. 2

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Our whole stock offered at Prices that will Clear Them Out. R. S PE NOE R SPEGIALATTRAGTIM Remember the Place. 79 BROOK STREET. New Ties, New Scarfs, Cashmere and Silk Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Buck Mitts, Kid Mitts, Buck Gloves, Kid Gloves, Knit Gloves, Socks, Collars, Cuffs, Wlfia Dress Shirts, -Top Shirts, Flannel shirts, Cardi- gan Jacket `. [GENTS - FURNISHING - DEPARTMENT. children`: White Lawn and White Linen 2, 8. 4 in ac. Ladies` colored Bender Handkerchiefs 8, 7. 8. 10.121-2 to 200. Eadie` Plain Linen and Hem-Stitched 5, B, 8 to 300. Gentlemen`: Linen 10. 12 1-2. 15, 20. 250. 200 colored Silk Handkerchiefs at Half Price. qlihildx-on sFancy Golorod Border Handkerchiefs 2. 21-2. 3. 4. 5m - (Q, I? Come and see us. Are now showing some Special Great Baryaius in 75 CENTS PER LB. UNDERWEAR ! UNDERWEAR ! I 35:3? fx.I.'1'2}'izIiE?'" mew unumm 2: B- SPENCER- WALSH & STEACY. -4'-~I]Sl' O`U`2R-- - PRICES VERY LOW. Has removed to H0 AIPVVNI BI- 8. I0, I2} Ind l5c. -, 130111 8 duo 00 Emma an-nun of taco onnumm Murray & Taylor's LOW PRICE STORE. i Another Special Bar- gain at :3. YARNS, YARNS. \\'I'Wi.uliQtI|hIiI|oouono.lioI36` lludl. an-I onl- oonpuuon w us the mululudo " "" "`" """` 3L"'n8'\ i":"' dz`. II on! In (M . ll 00.. 10 Wall Btnol. New 176 pnfnomss simnm. N U MBERS PRINCESS STREET. Pine 4-Ply Pingnring Yarn. in all colors. to be sold at ARRIVED THIS MORNING. JUST RECEIVED, PRICE, __A_bgoIu:eIy I=TaFe'. FORUER PRICE 81.25. CASES --AND- John Henderson & Go. water; the nzst mm the am your only. ` ` The term o;-igizuzmd in tho colleges 0! Eng land. and inumv applied In t.htoounh7.ul lnlmiu I| .l Ionmhunninbx, j0I-l:ln of tho 'i`on:n enhnsn 4 A student during: his (Int: year`; rosidenm, at colloggv; n stmiezzc not mind. It was nnclontly n mseozn in `tho dillorent callus: throughout British Ezxmpo to phy practical \ `jokceouthb new co::1or3. Ono 0! thomost common Iran wusemblo thunln 3' men and Innkothcn dellvcraspooch. 'l`hoIawhoa- qwodthemmluuutllludaamotmulbh Hndofwanndnk fur nick pursonsnthou "who'pn.::ed munocr bad I audio with alt Inmr;thorcsthmlthoanlumeorou!y.' `I'hohr`morlL-i:u:tal in Ihncdlc-smdlhvr pzvuuusuuuuuuul we mm 0! Maryland A pair of oriolu selected a treo in whichto build. Itwuolnrgo r tree, about forty- nvo foot from the hnuso. The hdyot the house was sowing by ouool the windows op-r positothistroo `early one benutiml summer morning. and on being qnllod away to some other mom she plnced her spool of cotton on tho window sill. Whoa she mturned sho fquml the spool was gone, and on looking for` It, dhcovcmd it on tho uorof the porch, which was just outside of the Window. 8110' folmdthntaconsldcrablohngth of the cot~ ton vm:unwound.cnd vloold " for the end of it the tmced it no to the of tho oriolo, and am the bird busilv weaving it into the nut. The xlnnodlho lintho `- dow,unditl:ub' o:vnu ass:-ohdty towtxnu whovhicadthohonsa. An Orlolo and n Spool of Cotton. Itisourious what a variety or materials Bnltimone oriolcs will mm in the construction at their mean. On the lawn of onoottho promos: homnain the auto qt .NAryl.nnd mir 0! oriolea mlacuxl n tum In -.-|.w.n. a In}, I a nu, VTIREII ulo uounruuon 01' Independ- ence-t.ho Magus Charts of American liberty -ansrund from itsstepsunidthehunuof thouaundsandthoboom of tho old Liberty boll. Thocuthero presented shovrstho old front, now rear, of Independence hall. Visi- tonguoontho amowood wninscot.ingnnd\ slender Doric pillars. the chair occupied by Washington, tho table when the con.Ititu~ tion was laid, and even tho lnkstnnd used at the signing of the constitution :1: well as tho articles.-familiar mom thanu century ago to , Washington. hunklin, Huuulwn and other grunt men of our country. ..._ wuu. u uumgxon was nnnugunlaeu In INKS as president for I second term and Adams and Jeuson in INT. . Independence hall prcsonta today mu:-h the same appearance as it did on the Fourth of July, 1776, when the Declaration of Independ- Mun: Chum of Am.-5.`... m...-op uuuuuuu urn uuuulu Iuu n-vumuonnry Ills- tnry of tha cotmtry. lnthoold Congress hall adjoining oongnxs met. from 17!!) to 1:11). Washington was inaugurated in 17% nmsideut fnr g mama um. ....I A.|...... ....a mu uuur as one nnuomu musaum. uum vmn_ reliant the colonial and n-mlutiounry his- m 0` E \)lIII(l'I', `II (In nl I`nnn-nnnn x.\'nu-nxnx:-`ct Iuu. It was in this old stat house that the mo ond (`untinonhl cmngmss nduptui the Dec- laration of Independence and when the Lib- uty boll. Jun. 8. lll, f\ll1lllo.\llheproIId mis- don inscribed on in the unis, Proclu`xn liberty throughout the land to the hills! itnnts thomot. In the historic room on the int oor is the National musaum. tilled with_ mlicun! Mn nnln-.(.I ....I .......|..o:...._... |.:.. _._.:j-- A llullsllng of lllntoo lute-not. Numlmml with historical buildings 0! po- mlinr intend to all Alnaricnnn. whether .`oungoroId,istheoldnuh house or Indo- iondonoelull. in the Qunku-City of Pum- ylvnniu It in nituntul between Fifth and Sixth streets. on the south sido of (`hcdnnt strut, and Ira built in 123:}-6. ` A , L __A'I- na aunt-Iy uvul-r. "Ain`t. of mum:-, is I rnlgnrism no! to ho thought of in mnnertinn with my mm or woman of g1-awful oultum. yet wonotnetimes meet pmplu. who imagine thonuelwn EHO he lmdom, when us: this ~x|ru`un for All the uogntins at. the verb it rvpruu-nts: I ain't, thou um. he nin`t. we dn`t, you ain`t. they |in`t." Is It not absurd! IISIRT Illl IIISIIX The tnmhtiun, I4-C mo know when you uo going. Wun`t you! is easy enough spank- in-<~xn-pt. it may ho, the run! _\'ou"-for I, at Run, who appncinta the hunt)` of perfect ounnclnuon. won vnn lnnv ngnn an-Iihnl--. in 0__.lI:__ [VFIGFI UIIIIHCIIIIUI1. Won't you my pas crmclmn in tunllinr colloqqy. but thin mmptng of two wonh into one is nevi dainbln. Will you not` is sun-ly hotter. " .\i-1'! nl Ann-no in . --.I......:..... ._,.A A. L- Gibberish and In Irnnolutloo. l4~nnm-know whenys-rgoln`. voucher! (in you trnnshb for mu, uh Inry B. Dotku in \\'ich~ Awnke, thh gibhu-rhhl" It knot (luck. It in not [nun .\'c-mu-r in It a sample of any Known living language-, but just I mrr\mu`nn 0! our uwn English tunguo, which the childn.-n and too mnny 0! their olden um pmno to onmumge through heed- I1-snun and lust. `VI... A__....|-.;,.._ ul ,A _... n appear In an hook at the had through wlnchyouwul dhtlndlynothoob jacttwhlchyouhadpnvloqnlybeealootlng nlwlththeghteyn 'l'botnInn&ho holdpnchalyutql-annladinlheplctnn-. I up an ruwuuy Iuultruul an annual 1| Hupci Young liupk-. and U00 IIu|l'udueId tut aw Inca: cut our yuuq hill. [45 llnnlnml with vurkm uplkll luhu h the no nwotly ulna:-utul and dun-(Ind In ` I-In-.._\. \........ n.....|.. -..n L... .....|......a muou.u's..u.-. by lloodlou nuan- Who Am Too Ibo! cl Ablrovluh-o-A Iluplo M0 Phulag optical lllulcn 'l'IICAIy0II|'|] fry. FACTS or INTERESI Assocurto wrm INDEPENDENCE mu.g.. 50 CENTS EACH. YUl'.\'H' I-`Hl.'K.\" (`0Ll'.\I.\'. A! ll-I.UII)ll. -L-_4 -1 A--|___._ __ I _. ` Till`) BRl'l`lSH \\'lll(.`. 'l'UE.\`[)AY. N()\'. 29 \un:a_y LVH1`-XIII Inul uxugxni may pmsn. no oodwo:-k" at all shown in this chair. o::':<~p Ha lit.tlo`ot the menu of tho um ms all qvorm:{fu!)'lo|s\-`u-ylaxuoln. Tn!) s!c;:C:r ch-:.i;~a, with spindle v:c.:*?: latch and mail, lcaukr corcxjul scam r:;~r:a I_ n vs-v Or`-in-v u~- ~ 9 -*--I \ ""'- . .--`I 1\*&l1 ....u..l AIRASYCILII. , 'l'hon-isondlea nrictylnclnlnforovery purpose. The out hero rtjuodnced mm Dotti-ntor and Fm-nishcr gives ngoodem umplootnluxurioua msy chhir of plume style. (.`/xznoseahadohailsshowmunesof` cherry, oak. mahogany orwalnuc. with um: plain orcarvedorot beater twismdwoodx Many lzandtomo emy chairs and router: no entirely of wood. including the mat. Theso arc I:3n:J)y nished at homo with u llatpluh cmhlon of any desired color. tied In with rihhom. Other chairs are in lccchu`. Bone msnpholsasrul to much am: ` A lu-go odd chair for a pn-rim-lmvory thicl, rounding bottom, nuns and hack en- mly oovvnd with oicgant ruby r-lush. 2\'o (rwnl-k'1:I. 1:" than` in 958: 1-hair n~`vv\-'10. nnnuguny ur cuurry cult` Ill nnuuu 0|` stninednnhhmndoak in nntunl nial: or du-kenedtoimitata the untique,u1=t.hefnh- ionnbiewoods. Xahogunyinhehandsomelt otthelo, hlringun exmpuonnlly line polkh and being most durable. A very elegant style of parlor suit is in highiv polished mnhognnywood without any upholaoering, it being intended that independent cushions ` shailbemed. Watandormoirepinslund gured apes- try inelubol-the appear unongtho newest upholstery (orline mrniture_. V 5-1-1-4 tuunluul In fir-lIII`h Inthomomexpmnivog-r|donoI _pnrlor furniture walnut is Almost eutinu absent. Hnhaonnv or ohm-rv niI.hu- in nnhu-nl ul- Wllll lillb llllll WW` (lip In I] and lightly in our. Arnngo : nhnt hnl-A frnnn minnmnn In A "Ill IIb'IlIl`\ III (Xu- Arrangu on a noun; nhoc,bn|:o fteen minntulnnqulcl oven, and larva very hot. n but-henna Potuonn. Cut void boiled point]! into mhet, canon with salt. and poppet-,dlp in lndtcd butter Anal Iinhv in nnr Luann. nn - lube..- Sporting& Dramatic News. luu mu vnpnlcu um um: I pm! 0! (`Old mnu uulbakebnllunhourinnmoduutoovm. Taplnrn l'\ld(!II|c Heat a quart.-r of a pound 0! bpiom slowly over the re in a pint of milk. stirring that it may not burn. When the hpioon is soft but mg!-thor thrve eggs and tour ounce: of angst. Idd tho tapioca and but a pint 0! cold milk. and Inkn half an hour in A nu-ulgr-an nun-u Celery 81:00 for Turkey. Boil a bend of celeryunt quite ends, then put it through a lit-V0. put the yolk: of (mu raw eggs in I bowl and but it well with l.hestra.ined juiccot alomouz add thocalery nnducoupbolqnomluloftholiqnorin which the turkey in: boiled; all and peppar Must. otuxuquulwul Kuwaiti Ill GIIIWIX n\-eminutgpouro umuchntar as will escape without uqueecingnnnd put thollud inabuttarcdhkingdhtx. Puvnnd slice qunrtof|PPlO.lay than on UIobnnd,cdIl suguund spioototai.a.and halo tho pud~ dinginnnoxlenu-oven. A utvwll IIulmIIl~pU'l noun (or If pudding is: Putuaouncool bed or mutton sm-Hnnylngpnnnnd lent tryout 0-lent; uldhrohnudtuhot animal and uinnow uddnnotherouneool thochoppad nogpup per|ndnlt,|nd nu`:-till tho multlowu. Ra-r-Innf A \\'oI1-In Lou! (`alts Ttke mm vups or bread upougoquim thick. one cup us! either butter or pork gravy, two cup; of mffm mgur, um: and I half cup 1*! chopped raisins. tour eggs, coo `uuspnonml of ground cloves, one of cinnamon and I lull bnnspoonful of soda dismlvul in two spoonfnb at hot Inter. Mix well and put in buttered dishes, k-Hutnndnnd risnfor Ml! unhour iuavmrmphnohcnlnkolnaprt-ttywmnn` l\\'l`l|. ' A mixture usrd on stained lnu-No conduct of one ounce at 0: gull, an (ill of b'l\ one andnhal! uvuponnmls of turpentine undo into paste with pipo clay; put the paste on over the stain and let it rennin sou-nl dlyx [low to (`locate Iuhlo. To dun marble tako no pun mnnnon aud.u,ono pun pumiw none and one pan nely powden-d 4-hulk. Mix with water, rub well ovorthonurblo and Irlshcvilhltnp and Illa!` Alnnlnghlnckizgfor hsuuuovum- shuolturpenunouodbhckvun puton wlthgoonlstnvvpoud. Oil cloth mnyboimprond by rubbing Iri hnllnnounmotbnnwnx dbnlwdlnn Imoerfnlolturpuotinn Applywithhnnl andruboirithcdrynnnnlt-loch. (I out-fut nrvuturb Boakaquanot utalehnad in coldvrnt ix-n minulmn nnnr n no Inna]: --9;. .- -lII GRAPHIC. LONDON NEWS, zvup-n Onlio acldunmovu {hit and \-quhhlo nnlnntmlnthohuuh. ; nuuuug with canrfu uld hunch` mwudonlomvmthohunih. 1 Soot:-I ;uly Puddl. A Scotch holnohsnpci map for iy xuddimris: Pnlnnounonol bus! nr mnnnn Inna Iw '\Il|lllI`j liq`; Nick up and Iarllngt 83:31-`I. nohannndhhckhinhuoclhn wmnuoooourtwoun, uduu-I hlghlyprludbylblrownul. -nsur. an mum; uuo IIVII" II I pa. `O15:-rlngutivduunghlnhlhnt an anti liked an llnnvta. thnnha, Nnchu. hick- Nlt mnlnhn nnlulna-hq nlahngl-1. nu:-uvvwyuxguwwsntiu. Eulhlu-oNn.n huuumlbunlndho ihvurlto lupu-Iodolllrdn Awollknownunlch-Ala-qyIth|uhoAr dlilhuirvlnnrimnnthoual nought stu- olnuvu-Iauauldnpopuhrpnlnnl Thy} `In-rnmwhnthrprthn cannon mania and have my nuts, nut Iota `Hm E-nn I-nhln A Imniill Idnsl and h J ::owIontuudevowdI'I|u. thickly with crumb mind with yuan-I-aunthoovutorlrantuuhn. I ut`louI!f& hulk-nbouldlnhqnhnhrtpluzu or notaalhn CHRISTMAS fallout In lirultun-III:-In and Plans. Iounbold um: and lbolpu. Kmpphlsts that ur lineal uln I-50 on: 4 |InI'derin|mo|roun;fnrnt1IIo nnddo IIOC` ugrlhan at can to u-uldnl hunt II.nII...L....uL_L_.n:__.n_.n. _u._. lhnhlonn In lirlituli. __,___A __.._..s.__ 4,) ALL AROUND ma nous: A slnplo Donut. .--5 AI .A`I` L__-.I J- UIIO IDI GE All-WWII I'll! lf U0 mac Dun Goodn for 20 put that llprpin in lath and cor nmhh \lII I I\vh' WILL 0|` FER THIS WEEK Ono Lot 40: All Wool Dun Good: for $0 per 3... One hot 40 All-Wool Plaid Dun Go-uh for me [nor yud. 030 Lot 970 All-Wool Innln I')nnnnnrlnlnr Clans: vnxl. Ilngvv Multan Ilium (hand: at R, m I01 gm! Ix. SPENCE an CRUMLEY M 0354 TESTBAPGA/N8 V57 otr/750.7 Having secured the stock at 50c on the Dollar you should call and secure a Bargain in a Fall Suitiand Overcoat. This is the Greatest Bargain in Yarns ever shown, and can be had only at It being larger and more commodious premises, work willjbe executed on shortest notice. The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Raw Material to cheese fror n. UNEQUALLED FOR LOW PRICES! 5--Tillingha.st s 0ld Stand, 79 Brook `St: 12 1-21 [XMAS - NOVELTIES uuo your omen tony III we won. Cloning 8-13 of Tsilonndo Jackoh and Ulnon this weak. L. on! any in in col. m..'.'a. ..' 31:. ..:"1'a.n...u..a. J15... . WILL Lot Wool a Lot 109 All.WunI Plaid D11 WALSH & STEAG Y F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. M9rr%wT%x'9_r s

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