Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Dec 1887, p. 2

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Former Price ll. 81.50. ll.'l5. I2. 82.50. I3. Now Ulfarod for 75c. 81.15. l1.25. 81.50. I2. l2.25. Former Price 75, 900, 81.67, 7.25, 1.75. Reduced to 60, 75. 80.. 87.00, 37.40. Opening of the GRAND GIFT SALE by B- SPENCER. WALSH & STEAGY. ----IN oUR-- PRICES VERY LOW. Has removed to IIVO! Ind Nllhle me Dowell. nveu u may on " HEAD A _g. AL-_ _-..|; 3. -I_--A -._a..l... In lhnna ul This is the Greatest Bargain in Yarns ever shown, and cgn be had only at ak lcnduho And nllcnall the troubles Inci- It to sultan: this of tho unuun. Inch :3 Dlulncu. Nuns. Drovnlnou. Diureu mo: utingruin In tho Ede. kc. While their most nmcrnbh uncouth: bun Ihown in curing L - L - I Murray%& Tay|or s, 75 CENTS PER LB. IQIIIIIIIDII Iucouu nun uuuu Iuuwu .... - SICK g- _.a n-.a....`- run. II...- Another Special Bar- gain at Murray & Taylor's LOW PRICE STORE. ' urn utnncu nu Irnonnoncnca. more economical thutbo cad! Hull. Ind mn- oo can In ounponuau w as the multitude abort Iullhl. dun ofvphun to non! uncut. R0 AI. AK~ WDER (X).. 3 Wall Btnul. Now Mr. E. H. Mccx-ea. oftlxe Hudson Ba. 00 . Wear. Lynne. Manmoba. says: 1 an reu from Oatu-rh ms` 1 number ofyeara. sud expended upward: of 8200 omgoyinc ciuzsand ostarrh specialists. was ... ..'::.r-*:2.*:::::...*'=...'=-*..-".13 % ...- on our` - vodbomont In Ioronto nan lnduood me 176 PRINCESS STREET. Fine 4-Ply Fingering Yarn. in all colors. to be sold at JUST RECEIVED, A'A_b;5IGt'eI7P-E?o'. "(FORE .I--|.- --ul -align; -II Hm M-nnhl v. STANLEY S'Colebra.tod En mm Spectacles. ` A. P. (`llU\\'.\'. (`l-omlst and grunmiat. Anon! |U Wlllilli uwul. Du! Oivul nu u ACH _- -5 _- _.-_.. 11.... oh. 5...... L FORMER PRICE $7.25. CASES --2 | - I - Bunion physichnl have uueoenfuliy trunhud various forms of alcoholic poisoning with atrychnine. I , . Uflu uutcnuurr; Auuvnmuu No doubt few. people outside of North C`nro- , 11113 are nvmm of the extent of tho dried blackberry interest in the Piedmont socgion 1 of the mm, `One day recently one nnin . r-lIu:nnchnn|\ AKIN!!!` fllllndl m )0 0! H10 man-., `U110 any luaeuuy Uuu urn: Ill Greensboro shipped 18,011) pounds to the northern nmrkots, where they nro"held in high estimation The picking and dryjng of I the fruit. furnishes occupation and remu_nem- RISCLTS 0! THE KERSEY STORM. again swept outward. With others th ro- fonnntory school ship Akbar, with 2!) boys on board, {wont adrift, but fortgmwly os- mpod destruction. The scene is mportod tug have been wild beyond the power of descrip tionglmt tow lives were lost, though much * ` dnmngp was done. 1 ' cnannci, Wlul 11 us; ('1 i,r`m nu: England. shows the _nd".1\l dangers from crowded shipping. The causes 01' this valua- ity were unusual. The wind had l-lownnll night from the east. causing; it tn-memlou.~i outward swell; suddenly the wind tumed nearly to the rest just as the tide began to ` set in. The two forms met in tho mouth of the estuary; the result was A worso agitation than had ever been witnessed. and much do- struction at Liverpool and Birkonhead. The sea man over the dock walls at the latter place, and many vessels broko their anchor cables and drifted helplessly with the water. The bark Egvrin, of St. John, N. B., cruhhed the landing stago of tho main ferry; two_ schoonors were dashed upon tho pier of an- other ferry; tho Wild Hunter, a schooner of Youghnl, was lifted so high by the waves as to lodge upon a pier, causing great dostruL~ tion, and an iron vase], tho Gwonoro, crashed into n pier ln-idgo mid sunk, the five men on board being drowne-.1. At midday the tide tumod, and almost imm(`dintcl_\' the wind shifted to tho muthoast, and loose us- . eels and fragments of bridges and piers were The rocent storm on the Mcnaoy estuary, \ CAPT. TAAT AND TIII ICIULTIN. Arctic. stood at his pod to the int minute. showed I suhlima heroism and went down with his ship. Out of all than on tho Hrhul~ tun but eighty wom saved, while at least as many more fuuud watery grnvm Ye-t help was noun at hiunl. `Hm ulllci-rs at the sinking van-l cent up rt--In-tit. signals for help, nml the Brltllll stnann-r Ebro was noon on the amino 0! the urwk; all her honta And lite line: item out and ninny articles wow not tluntiug, an that all who were still above Inter I l`l'I` mvul. Two cnuneu contributed taothegnut mortality: Most. of the panni- gon we-n~ tun hmlly fright;-nod to put on ma ||'hI`l`\'t`l`-', of which thcruwns an nhunduic:-, ml tliv wnto-r was so mlnl that umm could ken-pnlluut many minutes Wllhlll thcui. It is inipnrtnnt to note that almmt ('\'cr_\' nuo who put on in life pnva-rvn-r was saved; the {NV vxu-ptiuns wt-ru thuno chillcnl to death or llt l]blt'.\\!lI'sN` by the mid. Uuo pcculinrly t0uvhin,.: case is r0cu.'du A mother had ' an-un-I tho cork jnrket About liorsclf and two cliildn-ii, but the thrw wen` `found (l\`l.|d ` in the water, clinging, to cnch uthur. i The survor-.mf tliochnltcn insist that tho Rosa Mary was stonniing nhond in the dense m,,- without prnpur signals. The onl- ceruof the latter tl0(`lll't! they wens at nu- chor, with lights to indicate that fact; that the S(`llult(`ll tried to pan too near the Run ' Mnry`s howu,nud thnttlnodlnltier resulted | from the former`: olcers making no allow- nnoetor the obbtidennd mlsjudging their` distance. Hero is A serious connict of testi- mony which the inquest lnlllli nettle. This fact alone is certain: At 10 o'clock on the night of Nov. 19, in n dens tog, the Scholtcn wustruck on thepurt bownndcut. to the Inter line, sinking in twenty minutes -n.. ....\...-.I at H... F`,-mlinlu nhnnnnl fnr cm-la '70 UINIIUIII U VVIUUIGIIXI Ell MGM Uwulfillllu P.('llI)\\`.\'. (`homlaumd rug-gist. Agony lunlntun . ` July _m.v_,_, ` on May 0|. I-~`, wuun luuuvnuuu In-nu-mu Kouig Wilhelm run into the Gnmcr Kur- furst and sank her with-100 persons Alto- gether, in n_ot. quite eighteen years, there have been twenty-six SUL*|lI'.f.sSt6l`S in that channel, with a loss of 1,515 Invest In... _........o .5...-... rm M... \InI~unI1 nanny-v WIIBI ulw, suuimg lu twenty uuuuuxx The record of the English channel for such dimsters is A black one, ea1;eci1lly since 1870. In lurch oithnt yea:-the Normandy was struck in I fog and sunk, thirty liven being ` lost. The next year the Madagascar went down, but all on boom` escaped. Tho Ame you the Costa Rica went down with seven- teen 0! her crew. In July, 18?}, occurred tho nwfnl lam of tho emigrant ship Northeet, with 3. ? drowned and but eighty-ve savcd. A Spanish su-tum-r out her to the water lino and stvmmxl away without om-ring assist- anw. But thogrunustonlaniity'of all was , May In. his, when thu German irvuvhul 1-....:._ r.'.n...i... ...... ;..o.\ n...n.~...~e.u- l.'.u-- llillll Ill! 0! llIl|)I'l'!'l`Il III! Iu-I'rI II In. Tho Hrholu-u wu tho twat:-alxth 71! tank In the English chqnnol IKIIG tho ul I370. The norm! in hula-I applllng. All tho mono: udlnddam at tho Brholtoni Ian were remarkably l.`o thou In the noun] Arctic wreck In I533--tho wru-h no ml:-bnted by the pull-No and eloquent funeral In-nnoun dc-lm-ml by Henry Wu-d nan-her. Then In: In both can tho ` nuwhnppy voudonco 0! runs of [unen- genrudc-ly lutvrruptnl by the fatal -nah tum moth:-r w-el an mi; mm the Run Mary, at Dover: In that of the An'!l(`.llIo I-`Nnch Van] Van); them won the male and rush of lrlghu-nu] pun-ngurl demon!- Ixlng the vn-W, tho nmo loan of mo . bowl In launching. and, humiliating to relate, the tune now- unlly duaruon hycho crow, which Island on tho noun of capo and but of! tho pu- xaugon. But It 1:: molnnvholy plenum to moon! that Capt. Tut. of tho Bcholton. Hbn l`nn0 [Jung nl lhn ' The moon! Ia-or um Dutvh nu-(nu-r W. I A. Bcloltul In the I-ltnlu or Dover, and but a in lane: (mm that city, odd: one man to tho an 0! Ihlpwnch and dinnnuu -A Ilnhnhnn rm tho Iii!-llxth ! (`:8 ol the but llloauuor and [In (`up- tah-lnpoI-nul lunuton at tho Put. `ho Iona! Hula on the Honey. ling- HOW lnunvbin; and, humiliating t rvluto, Inum mu dmeniuzn by th 1-raw, which 0 4! camp And but of! tho pa.- mngorx it Is` molam-holy plouur to record Cap! the Brboltvu like Capt. Lung of tin Dried Blackberry Interest. _.-| .; r ...... .......),. ....4.m. at Van!` S031 E me STIAMER w. A. scam.- van WENT oowu. SEA DIS.\ STE RS. Till`) BRl'l`lS|| WH|(.'s 'I`HURSI)A\'. DEC. I. ova mn- lift 14!`, MM U. Incl beet mg the 1' tho that women. and his ` conveys the two I nmtiuu Later he the nmu In: In no. It is skid that Nor"-weginn choose is begin- ning to be tmportmi in quantity into English markets in competition with other fore in goods, and that tho ollcrinca have nut I ll: Inmlvnh. . The Silk Dress Coat. Tho silk dress mat has reached Dqstou. and made A tremendous sensation among the dudw of the Hub. his mallynhaudsome , .....-n... u-nan nl Innnvv nnnlnul, huzft-rlms 1 garment.` nuns OI uuwy. tvruunl. Au:ou:uuss silk. which at a little distance looks like the rihest of black liroadcloth. 1: is 1: parts Dual. {nu I Slmcouaml Whnllng Voyage. over, though the business has become very The days of succeaul whaling am not risky. The substitution of steamers for snil- \ ing vessels has rusultcd in some verygood ` \'nyngvslu|Jely. One of the most. fortunate I skippws of the day is Capt. Bauldry. of -tho Now Redford sbram whaler Oren, who has just roturuyl with all the oil and bone his ship can carry. Ho actually gave away two whales that his crcw had killed to a rival bo- cnuso his own storage room was l'ull.-Now York Commercial Advtdincr. (Ill(18 0! we HUD. [ll nuuy uuuuuaauluu ` t..made 0! heavy. corded. lusterless * gm; whiz-I. at n mun djsmnm TIUIIQII l fashion. Scaling fax Canning Trouble. In a notice just isuod the postomce recom- mends the disuse of sealing wax on ordinary letters for countries over the sea. It often happens that the wax is melted by the heat under the tropics or by the fumigations to which mail bags are subjected. In La Plata, {or instanco, the letters are found to Stick to- gether so that `they cannot ho separated with- out injury to the address, and are in this way often lost. Ordinary letters are quite sul~ cnently sealed with gain or wafers, and regis- torod letters, for which wax seals am ro- quircd, are carefully handlcd on tho way.-- Pnri): (for. London News. Aoho thoy would he almost prlooleu to those who lulu from thln dlatrculng complaint; but fortu- nybly tholtgoodnonu does notond hero.nnd those who once try them will Ind these little pill: volu- nblo In oolnnuy in mm they will not he wil- llna todo without 3 en. Bonner all nick hood 3 j--_ quuux, luv cun:Auu_) uuuu Paris Cor. London News. W II-II I : Imttpr. HS UlIl. Wllcll LIE I('lIuI.'IIll1- nun VCIU vl Hhle-gs dmggx-d bolplanxly Along nudhh bead drunped. By may stage: they conveyed him up Iuimnnd into: box, where ladies and the other gvutlo.-man ware tlmndy an-atal. They smilul gently and u"l.iuunu-ly on him as he was brought. in. IAIN was IN-`sl'h1 l out of [I10 lhcuwr in mm In)`. plaunl in hI.~H':u'riag1-, wlwm he leaned back again bt`l[Iln~ .sI_\' in n corner, | and was driven Away. It was lkunvl Man- I max. Killing OE Tlielr Husbands. Young married farmers have been dying oil with dreadful Iuddennesa in villages of Syrmin. in eastern Croatia. These young farmers were all brand new husbands, and at last their deaths, all coming so soon after mnrringo, excited suspicion, and the mutter was investigated. It was found that an old woman had conceived tho idea of getting pretty young girls to marry farmers and poi- son them and divide the spoils. The old woman is now in jail, and so far seven young widows. to whom she had furnished poison with which to kill their husband.-t-~Foreign `I Anon- , An Agnootlch Denthhotl. 1 Strauss had A laughter, whoni he had, strangely, sent to A pietistic achnol. while he was separated f mm her mother. She was .rducated 8 pious girl,Annd subsoquontly mar- ried a physician. She was called home when | her father was about to die, and was deeply | Iocted. When he suv her weeping, he took ; her hand in his mul said: My daughter, your fatht-r has Illll.\ht`\l his course. You know his principles and views. He cannot comfort you with the assurance of seeing you .guiu. What your faith:-r has done will live forever, but his porsollulity will forever coaaa tolbe. lie must. bow to tho uhchangenble law of the universe, and to that law he rever~ emly says: `Thy will be dont-.'-The l :incot'ou Review. l`l`Sf' - Mr. Noteshnver bought it for 3400, which was 50 per cent. of its par value, and I my- self secured it from him at a slight advance of CHI). I am rather choice of my um}-_ grnpln. and 1 than put. no mom on the mar ket unless hard prenant"-KAnsan City Jour- mgrnpnsv menu at. nuauvr. To tho but of my knowledge only onehll ever been sold, and it brought rat M00 and then O-5(1)." ' I u A ...I -Ln --at-o ch.` unfnr-Gun-on nun-4-Man. Value: Kin Autograph. "1 900 that BN1: I'l'rh'_\' l'unr("s rnIII`(`tl'nn of nutugrnphs is to I-sq-|:I.mhl u hright. young lnwyvr who would shine in a mumm- nlty wbem lawyers were loan plentiful. But I don`: believe," he continued, that any Au- tognph in the collection will bring more than mine." :1 c_.| _.|.- I. An... ...-..I...o .-..l. ,...I .-......u, I llllll [HI III`. 5 And what is the nmrket \`uI' mgraphsf uiknd Mr. Rustler. Tn than hast nf mv Irnnlnlyzv A few nights ago I mrrlago Itoppul at the door of the (`ulna and two lndla And I gm- llumnn ulightnl and moved slowly up Iain A dlltlngulnluxl looking nun, evidently in u dupenle am of lllnau, leaned but in tho mmor of the mrrnge. Two n-qvecubly cln-uni uni ntbletlv luoklng nogmon, who been waiting, nu-ppul lorwanl. and lift,- invalid out, mrriul him slowly into tvllitaer. with the te-ml:-menu and an of Ill- I...... .I..........l |u.|..l...uI.v -In-us - $,j:--j Inho MIC of so many lives that bum in where woman our glut bout. Our pin: cure it whuo others do not Cu-hr : Lmlo Liver Pill: no very nmnll sud very any to his. one or two Kill: make u done. They In urlotly vegetable all do not gripo or pn but by their gentle an-nun please :11 who use on. In vlnlnt 25 coma: nvo for SI. Sol-l by drugginh oven-ywhou. or sent by_ nuu. CARTER IEDICINE C0.. New Ya.'k. `~ v ~-----~------...-- In I rmeat munhor of H3 5 Magazine appauul I clover poem by 9 Brad. enti- tiud Do Cotton Au Picked, tho history of which in not euroulutng to nugumo wri- tul. lthjtnvoyeunlinoothopuam wu ucmpml hythomnguiuo. ulloyurelnpnd utter iu ccoophnm helm! lho author ro- ot-Ived tho my for his work! hiinco that poem wu written and WW I non ha boenborn to Ir. Rudwho in now almost iupnongh to write pounn himnelf. and chugl hnvocolnoin the writer`: life and lamina which unto the puhiimtion of much Ian impurhnm to him than formerly. The grim which go Into tho mnguinm an gnnindfsrtaxuiowlyiurthogood of than who go to mill. It is doubtful it the practice ul accepting matter so much in en: of I perioniicnib pr:-sent need! in I hem-ii:-inl one for either author: or publishers. A n,___,;,, ,, .____x__- _;______|_n `I... ` Bur Admin] \\'ordun.I.holu-motlh Monitor And In-runnc tight. in living In Washington. mun pay on vhlvh be In: Mind giving him an lacuna ol UNIX): you-. lloh'i'oynrIotno.hutlookn younger. The wound in ncolvc-I at tho llonitornnd Ian-into hath not only In!- ynlnd his sight, but bu kn him Always nub- jurt to town Iuulaclnn. Jnlm llnbht-nah. who but written many dork: hotter an "llc-Ion`: lumen. but who qhut known at tho :1-wt 0! "Dodge" and " y."llvuln|llaeuMpInvjunouIkh at New Rochelle. NJ . Out of turn nwupnpgn on talking nboni In J: Kq-plat`: n-Inuhhlo diamond bmu-h.w oh ton-tutu: vorylnrpnana. I: run by clockwork, sud will NVOIVQ nad- Ily for eight hours. with n clocklodly dnullng 050$ I An nhnunl yuugnph wining tho rounds `nun-pnumumaa-z nu Ir. mm oounpvu-uou an lnrlner of tin Bible ch: in M0,!!!) [mt nnlnun. ` ll lvtunl Iummo {It thluloumnlliparlnnu. lloncno L':..'-'u"`,' match. an uninvolv- about cloak In--L.. like I nohh Ra-can wllhavvhm haanl. [III tuvlnuw oulorot 'n"bl\IlImInundhowuguthn8Ionoln1nlu I hhbuuonhuk. neu FIN. ' And who were the unfortunate purchas- nnt" PFRSONAL MCNTIOV. BQWES 82: ABISONETTE. '_l`hoIfn.ndI of Huidnome Gifts to be givoni away. Every puichuer of One Doilnris worth of goods will receive a Gift. 1. Cull and secure none of th;\\'ondei-{ul Bargain! and receive a Gift "F'or putioularu read our Hand-Bills distributing thmngh the city. To-MQRROVV1 - Having secufed the stock at 50c on the Dollar you should call and secure a `Bargain in a Fall Suit and Overcoat. It being targer and more commodious premises, work will be executed on shortest notice. The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Raw Material to choose from. I UNEQUALLED FOR LOW PRICES! '--1`illingha,st s om Stand, 79 Brook st.- ,1 Children : Fancy 60101-ed Border Handkerchiefs 2, 21-2, 3. 4. 5 to XMAS - NOVELTIES WALSH & STEABY I Ladies, you can save enough to pay for making i the Garment by buying the material from us. F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. oqully nlnsblo in Oonntipouon. cm-lug Ana pro- vumng Ihlnumoyln OOll|>|l|lIt.VhI|o they also Oolihotllldllonlex-no tholtommclhlumuhto the Int uad Ivanhoe the bowela. Even If they only and - - j - 1 Special Reductions in our stock of Fine Expensive Cloakings. Black German Curls, Grey Curls, English and German Blankets, Silk Mantle Plushes, Moose Sealettes. Silk Sealette, Etc., Etc. ' Canadian, English and Scotch Ulster Cloths. GLDAKING DEPARTMENT. R. SPENCER Remember the Place, 79 BROCK STREET. Children's White Lawn and White Linen 2, 3, 4 ts 8c. Ladies Uclcred Border Handkerchiefs 8, 7. 8, 10, 121-2 to 20c. Ladies mam Linen and Hem-Stitched 5. e, e to 30c. Gentleman's Linen 10, 121-2. 15. 20. 250. 200 Uclcred Silk Handkerchiefs at Half Price. BARGAINS I BARGAINS I SOME STARTLING REDUCTIONS. Are now showing some Special Great Baryaius in LADIES JACKET CLOTHS. T 1 T 1 -- louluho. yet Cu-tor`: mu. Liver Pills no And vulu lluuoylng tlgqy |_l_oo

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