Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jan 1888, p. 2

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liont run mnmsnu. douche:-. % without 0 ac I-snot Your ad- II lbronto Mail induced me Inlllvontltyountalnlinaal Balm. I sent. hr g puokngo. and must ssyitwaathe E lnvaotmant I ever made. It stave me no x-yuan in I t an two gggqgn am` ma non ma nasal - w qnum pens . I -an nclvho all tctod with LATE SPORTING NEWS. Illu-ellnuomu Solon. We have a. Large Lot ofGood All-W'ool Black Jerseys, ii: odd aims and qualities, which we will otfer at Less than the Importing coat. g -:\ Both Plain and Braided. . ' _ Fox-mo,worth8l.3_0. . z~or95o.woru:s1.5o.` .. , I 1vorc1'.1o.~wortns1.7a ` For $1.30,. V 1 . . ` White Cottons. splendid value. Grey C'ntog.g :3 Mill Pi-ions. Guy or White Shud- nga, pm or twillcd. .11 iidtha Reduced. mum mung. v Zry ch-1 Linen Tovyh. Table Linen, Tuble Napkins, Towejlings of all kinds, ull reduced in price. h! Cu-pot Vund Curtain Sale still continued by SPENCE & ORUMLEY, "RICHMOND, ORB 00. VBARGAINS IN` FUR CARES AND FUR IRIMMIEES SPENCE &,- Rt::MLEY s Black Fur Capes, worth 1.50, for 950. Rlnnk Fur Cannon mnrth . `2 H] fnr .0`! sn * .1oi3L%oar fF.i?EiTRsEY~s. WHITE SHAKER FLANNELS, COLORED OPERA FLANNELS. 'FlNE DOUBLE wmm SAXONY FLANNELS, IN WHITE. John Laidlaw & Son, PRINQESS `STREET- , -_.-_-- __ - ` '7 V - i ' 7 V ' _ ` ` 7 FOR Bl-ZGl.\'.\'I-IRS. also advanced pupils, light Reading. Touch Phrnsing. Plaid '3 Me oluuxlam.(`u-rne `a \'ulocily.(`nnmur`s `l-ldo-. Iaenhovenh an Monurlk Sonatas. lugrllmr with other celebrated wurku and (`0m|)uuilinIIs of the great mentors. I-`iI'sl-class tustinxnoniaxls. Muss ADDII Joan:-rrox. No. I85 Karl S1. FINE SHETLAND CLOUDS. F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. See our Special Line of Black Gros Grain Silk at 95c, worth $1.40. "Greater Bargains Than Ever prices bqfound only at 1,500 Yards Evenirig Shades, in Full-Faced Satins, lzxtra Heavy, at 65c, worth $1.25. 2.000 Yards Evening Silks and Satins at 30, 35 and 40c, being only Half Price. ` 1.50 Black Fur Capes, worth 2.50, fo Black Fur Capes. worth 00, fo Black Yak Capes. worth 2.50. for Black Yak Capes, _worth .50 for Black Yak mmmgngs, worth 500 Black Yak Tnmmmgs, worth $1 $5; for 75. Grey Oppossum Trimmings, worth $1.25, for 750. WE OFFER THIS WEEK: |STlLL ANOTHER -GREAT suapms fII'icKLiTUiTToiifiN'fUMEmL; T `COTTONE 'NT New Goods Arriving Daily. See our Black Satin Merveiiieux at 59c. FOB TIEEE LADIES- ALL OVER THE HOUSE. IN BLACK. \ 132 and 134 PrincesL Street, The Leading Manna-y Store. ' Rj:cHMoN:D` ORB an 00. -- ALL Rsnisd-1D nY_ 3.- 1zc FAUL s- lung; uuuu uuuvus Iurnu. pt 5 I AGHE I- AL- L--- -1 .. _-__ 1:... IL-1 L-.. x av: -u an m m as.` Mm 0! Boston Conservatory of Music. in pre- Ennd to receive pupils for Vocal Culture. nocinl Attcntion Riven to Junior (Elana Smut. 1 olhori do not. Garter`: Little Liver Pllln us Va-y omall nnd vol-ycugylohkc. Oneortwo lnnaioudooo. Thu uvurlctly vogohblo In do not gripe or pnma hntby choir uoncuon pleuo All who anthem. lnvhlu oonu; llvotortl. Bold by drnulnh ova-svhnn. or sun by mu]. 4-..- .._..-..... -- -. -. . Ache thoy would be almost prloolculo those who unlur fmm tllulhlre-In; oomplnun; but fortu- Inhly tholrgnodnun don notond humnnd those whoouootry than wul and than little puln uln- nble In uounny wnyo Glut may will not be wil- ling to do without them. But AHQI` Ill nick bond 1 Z T lathohnnoot oolnnyu thus honiavhcn we mnoonr gnu bout. Our pllhcnnit while T 1 T 1 : Iculachq yet Oath: I Lmlo Liver Pills no oqmlly nlublo In Oonntipouon. curing And pro- nnung thlnnnnoyi oompluntavmlo they also ooruct nudlnox-den o the otonuchpunnlno tho Ivcudnjlhhthobounh. Inn may only oiled - - j - 1 IIODOWOK INIIIIII HEAD n -x_ AL__ ___.n.n L- -u_. .-A __.--u...n. AL luruaa . . ll nu Wu`: nnogfgrnitgbmeggryni feuv $33 you num o oars. utupwudn or 3900 {m oyg nndgtu-rh I run lnhnl'p`3|`tl1B tw Ink Eodlnohosnl nlhvonll tholronhlu Ind- dqt to I Nllmu shit 0! the aynum. net: up Dina. Inna. Drovulnx. Dlntrnn snot sung. run; In tho Idp. to. nu. their men nnnrnblo naoulhn bun Iho In curing Rememberjhat it is no trouble to show goods at Call early as they are going fast. Murray & Tay|or s, 776` PRINCESS STREEI. IUD`. Plll III IIIC CC` CC. WIIMI I1 nvnunbloinoeul in boon Rin u...I_-L- _.A n_.A._ _. run. In... Also Remember the Big Job Rzquiringthese goods will f`m_d it to their advantage to examine this New Lot, as they are a Spe- cial Bargain. , MISS ANNIE FRALICK, 4 5 0. Cream - Cashmercs! BALM It. ofthe Eu Bag Co Won nno. an. obn. says` eu ered ham Gnznrrh for A number of vans-a. and Murray & Taylop 150 nizocx s'r.. (Hr. cmmoem [at ALL WOOL 03233 00008 at 15 cents, worth 300. --wv--1-u--q Ian --u- -u, u.-.. chum Ismcmc ca. In York. mV(9cAL`*diii;Ttiii733. " Another Lot just to hand y 'EpUcAT1QNAL. Low macs sronn. HIRE .-j-_L- --j ._n.... .\| AL. A...-.LI -MUSICAL ART. sued to receive punils for Vocal Culture. poclnl van toJnnior Clans Sutur- du afternoon. I Gordon street. 7 LA I) I l+3h`- Lu.`-U. wlllaalta lulu lJuu|'l\vl:pIII I93. RYAN. RA" Principal. ??& f. ._:Ju="".`".`:a2?2'$:an` 1 DRY doops. :,.`::..:="'.,.....T'.':`:3;5:.*: inhalant; done as. Inna I-aunt Your ` " `u: Psychology of Johnny. Dr. Hughllngs-Jackson publishes some in- teruting remarks on this topic in The Lancet He regards punning as the lowest stage of the evolution of humor. but even in the pun houses. a mntorinl for the studyot normal inentntion. In a pun we have twoidua allied to the mind at onoo-a `double -vision, unit were; and, as all thought is the com- n of relations, this is simply a carica- ture of the normal Pnx-es` of thought. Again: the world om-sngreat debt to the tint punster. hecnusa he began the play-of the mind (in tho mine sense as art is louuded ontho play instinct), and so detached him- self from the gmssly useful, and showed 3, hmlu energy capable of developing into ` ` the highest traits of mankind. To lack a nnmofhumor is g Ind thing. ','l'ho man whohu no sense of humor, who tnka thing: to be liienlly as distinct as they unpai- ninllv nnnnmn min-n nnlt an unalnunnnlnl nlml. IQIIHLW, 0VT.`l'l00K3 NB FIIIIIIIIIID IWGWEGI greotoontx-uh. ldonot Inna beanie In has nooennoe humor. but banana in lru not tb` urplun intnnoot which smut. 0! humor tlilpliel."-Scinnu. I (0 ll! llIl'lll_V (IS (IISIIIICI II III!!! I5Il|.l.'J'l.l` cinlly appear, does notsee fundamental simi- lnritiesin thomidstol gtuttllpucinl dit- terences, overlooks the transition: between crlunt nanunuon I An -15} canon I-anon.` ha ` By nnu I UTIIIIIIIU (NJIIIPIEXIOII. Mm Loon Harvier, the only married lady given, is one or the most charming und_ popu~ hr indie in the metropolis. Mic rnlhrnm Rrdv in Mun vnnnanet D. RILEY, VICLINIST RUE AIllll'_)'lI Dliy IS CHO yuungwi ' daughter of Judge John R. Bred) . She is slender and . graceful, with expansive eym. She, too, has won laurel: on the unntenr dnan B\\ lCl5 VUIKU. Mis Alice Lawrence has achieved somq reputation on tho mimic unamur stag. She` ` is the daughter of Mr. J. Burlingwbnwrenco. Min Rosalie Flngg is a niece of Mrs. Cor- nelius Vnnderbiit. She has golden hair, dark ova: Inn! A In-illinnt Nxmnlnvinn IIEIIIIS V nuueruub. DIR! I153 KUIUC eyes and A brilliant complexion. Ml` [Ann Hnrvinr Qhn nnlv m ; Mfs Bertha I\'(;rris Robinso;1 is piquunt aud_ ` polite, with gray eyes, soft fnir hair and a sweet voice. \l :.._ A I:.... I` _ ..... L_- _..I.: .... _.I _A___ NIGHT!" umuaul IJIU IIIIITIEI IXIIFIX Mia Beckwith is the daughter of Mr. N . M. Bcckwith. Much 0! her life has been pulsed ubrtud, but when at home she has been an Indniputed belle ..l - aux nun: V III at I: (ma young!-st daughter of Mr. Abraham R Van Neat, who enteruins in a beautiful home on Murray Hill. It is sudxhnt His Vm Nest will soon den.-rt ghe nnks of the young ladies of society to enter Lhoaeot the married leaders. `Gm KL...ly--ML in 95... .l-....I.o.._ -3 \f_ \Y `I -no. gnu.` nnnvnnnp. QLIBIIIRV Dnaul. Ills Mabel Curtis preside: over the sub- lishment oi` her father. llr. Jeremiah (hrtis. Her hair is of the Titien tint, and cont:-uh beautifully with her fresh complexion. Min Curtis has achieved considerable reputation on the amateur stage. Mis Anna Vnn Nat is the youngest rlnnnhtnr nf Mr Ah!-nhgm R Van Nan? ulna IA? ICLILLAN. ALICE l.A\\ Rl.\'(`E. nurn lI:\QAllB I-I Aflfl AIJL a. nu n nus. 5.. BIIIIIIA nuulaaua IIUSALIE FLA00. IRS. LEON HARVII KATHRYN BRADY. `-1,, up u n.` .-_ A I Juan rnuuxl. MAY I. BRADY. `ABEL (`l"R'I`l.\'. I158 n In Inn!-n; ' 212 BARK! STREET. < Pint-Clun Elementary Education in Eng- lish. lhthomulco. ulnisioa and Book-Keeping. I15 I'D\'A\! D A l)nlI|In'r|nI ` CHEW IISI llll|llll`l' II LVITFICIIZIWI I lI.`l'.. - Min May M. Brady, the elder daughter of 1 Judge John K Brady. of New York, in by I many regarded the most beautiful girl In New York sock-ty. Her features are regular, her eyes of blue `ray and large and expla- m Her manners, though dignied, an gncioun , L \ T [0 [I10 [W13 In l\lllI3l'l(`I. Iiu Funny Pryor, dnuglm-r of Gen. M Roger` A. Pryor, in from the sunny south, And of a family tree to ancient. and so well prdervul that it has named inspection at the court of Vic-nus, the most. exacting court in Europa MinPryorwupreuanItdtoIo- cioty last summer at Nu-ngnnnett Pier. Ilin In: M In-adv Hm nldorlllnurhhzr nf ITKIUII nl nI_\'Hu'ry w muuona-(`mu our-u_y. Mia May M(-(`lellan ia the only daughter of the man who dz-`ova use out of Maryland _ at Antietam. She is largo and fair. with a statolineas that In.-mnohina wi th her physique. Until the general`: death the mnnily lived at. ` Orange. )3 . J. Since then Mm anal Mi-, McClellan have lived abroad, whmwo Min McClellan has occasionally sent a bright lot.- tar to the pi-an in America. IIi- In`-nut I`:-vnr nlnurhtnr of Gen. ' EAl."l`l l-`l l. young women are intu- tn '01-gr . ` Thom no `muly lu-nutltul `ouug women in New York society thln wlntor, undo! them All.ooo who claims minor all ' - about It lntmly no- luotul lhuau hero plctunul as nonm- uonutivo na-tmp6l- lun- In-ll:-3. They ' In all unmuriod but on. and all belong to that rmlm-c' rogiun nl m_\'.-all-ry tn millIona-<-nllod Iocloty. Ilia: \In\- \'a~l`lu"nn in Ohm nnlv Illllhlal` .53`:-Ielnu or some of tho Young Wynne: Who Ann-not` Mont Alt!-nllun In tho Drawing ltoolnn ol tho III; CIly` Upper Ton. - V ' , ma at.u;I:s or was wmrcn's' METROPOLITAN socnerv. NEW romp BEAUTIES BRITISH wmu. 'l`HURSbAY. JAN. 26. HR. HORACE REY.\'ER`S Students resum- Od Itndio Jan. 9111. There are stow \'m-nn- do. (or which only application is necessary. For term: an sly not the atom 01 Messrs. l{e)'ng:r & Cam.-y. Go on Lion Block. `Tho fngfuco of Hominy & Thompson's in now umurpuud. "Fryit and you will 1 mo no othe1r . 1 IIIU XIIUHT IIIIIIIUIIYV \ Upon the weather in accept!!!` `J Some an \ real. by others it is disputed. ' 'he moon ` never utrau.-'ta corms from the tender, aching ppot. Putnam`: Painless Corn Extnctor removes thd most painful corn: in three days. This grog; remedy make: no sore apou. doeg_I_1't go fooling around I man`: foot. but get: no business at once. uni aoat: I, our; non : ha imncnm! nnnn bvllllllitllteu ` ..o k.. but gen no nuuneu at once. Ina enwu I cure. Don t be ilngosod upon byllllliitlltel at and imitations. "Putnu n'|," and no u-nu--tc ucuuu nu nurtn llllI0l'.l.\'I KOVIOVP .lh'vino.-s and scholars hopefully regat the future of the theatre as a grand help- mate in the education and culture of the nation. A willing hand will be given to any scheme which promises to give us an improved theutre, to elevate the rtandanl of the art. The mnnitioent support given by the people of England to Henry Irvin . the estimation in which our I-.` Boo is held by our ow people, the sympathy whit-h the public seems eagei: to extend to any of those who carry their ermine nu- atained, nre indications of the popular feel- ing. It in the duty of the actor to meet this leeliugvat least half way. to give his hearty aid in any movement which looks to the improvement of the theatre. end by hi own life to echo the good thought: which ate born of hope in the K general heart. Many schemes an geet themselves, but the length of thin artic e prevent: their mention here. The simpleat plan will be the best, the plan which lean-ens our ranke from be- low. We must, by A caution in the admin aion of unlit or unworthy member: to the novitiate. create an `cap:-it dc rorpa which will be jealous of the purity of the whole order and eanee each actor, high or low, to ehnre the artist leelin . We can then lay a loundetion deep an broad. by which are a all not only preserve what in good of our lrMlili0lI5. but render it impossible for fu- ll"! '4\`- lcfeep in. All true lover: of art will aid ue. ts liberal public will gladly r-uetain tie. and we ghall have ehown the lover: of the theatre that we are not indif- ferent or careleel where the intereete of the drama are concerned. - CC! DIS. ` `Ah uutopsy o.the body of Billy Dempsey, l who died while engaged in n primght with swipes. the Newsboy, early Sunday morning, shows that all the nrgnna were in normal condition, and that Dempsey was apparently in perfect heal! . The coloner uys (I8-nth was the result 0 iho-ck, caused by exertion, or I blow. or both. How It In Viewed by ,l)lIl`orcut Personn- Protoctlun 0! In Purl!)-. Lawrence Barrall in North Amonc.-\n Review- ..I_... I_,,__:._n_, A I huh.-. --I -.. Bill" I` uzgeraul. ` Ike Weir the Belfast. Spider. knocked ; nut Tommy Miller, the (hush: lmntnun, at ".\|innenpnl|.- in the seventh round. Thq light was for '20 rounds. ()neensherr_vl rules, two-ounce ulnves. the winner to take 75. and the loser 2. : per cent. of the gate rc- ccipts. ' `Ah nntnnnv nf Hm lunch: at Rilln Y\........... IIVEI . A iyiew Australian ghter has is poured in Sam I`-`rnnciaco. and showed so no! in I fight with Dan Slum-ry that he hu been untlched to tight. Tom Clear]. Dempsey`: old protege. to is linish with hard gloves in San Frui- cisco Feb. 3rd. The new man is known as The Anntrnlinn ('nmet," and his mune is .\';un Fitzgerald. II... \\`..;.- oi... null-.. u..:.|-_ n.--.L-n IIIIUIIKC Iu IFBO-lul`-lll. In New You on Sntuidny,-in the twenty , ve mile skating race for old, silver nu. bronze metluls, (`untested at leetwood park. I". W. Crash, of St. John. N B,, Won the first Prize. with S. O'Brien Mill S. L. Lee, of how York, second mid min] rupee- tively. ' A uni Annhnlinn ahnnr bu. ..nn...-4.1 3.. r4_vtl. \I uluruvcr, lllll. A winter meeting will be held I! Brock- ville shortly, when the following pnouomnoe will be carried out: First clay, 2.30 and 1 green race. C `om! lay, trutu-rs Incl pn- cv rs ; 2.34 and 2.50 class. Third lay, three minute and frorfor-all. I- N-_ v..-.. .... u-...;.a.... :.. AL- .___._.n KIIQGSTQN ACADEMY aunt; in us... 1...--s-.--n 0| 9|, The uheclmen of the vapital an! anxious that the next annual meeting of the ('.\\'.A. ` should he held in Hltiuus. A pool match mu plavel I.-tween Jan Hurruus, Tnromn. and Williauu Thou: 1 fur $30 a aicle. Thvmpsun won eleven out uf fourteen gmnes and was nwardml the stakes. ``u_ ` `p,u____,_ up, A_ . I u 5|.iIK(`- \\'iHi.=un U'(`onnm, Toronto, matched to * row Henly Peterson. Stu l"mncisco, on the llh March. for $2.01)!) u IMO, Inna arrived in `Frisco. accompanied by James A. Ten u Eyck. \\ orccut.er. Mann. A u-ns--. ......5:.... _.:II 1., L_I,l _. Iu_._,L I I.'1.`llH`I' H of 8I,(l).0_ 'l`|m u '11 llllli U! I lllllln. At Punt ) Hordc. in Flori-l`e\, on Feb. Imh, Teenwr, Hamil and M-Kay now for `A punw ` 31.000. ! ."lllLlIUlI on mommy. Thomas (I:-nnetf, the champion longqlim tnuco runner of England. Ins arrived in New York. I- l)I...__L_ ,_, I v- n II . I I - I UTI. Le Blanche and lim Bell an matched for I ten-round glove contest, to take place in- aiale of I munth. I no Ib.....l`,_-l_ :_. I.`|,__: 1.. xx 1 n...- ll cruuueu Ivun one Iuoro error luau no [In mule in 0 game." say: Mr. I-`erguoon. ho is all broke up, and will do nothing but talk about than! error. I nally bellow than would be more interest alien in the nu- nonsl game were rum to be mule the chief future of the game." uuluvvlllllitllli ROIII. Sulliun begun training for his light with Mitchell on Monday. Thmnna (Tu-nno` than .-lumnim. Im... .I:. ICU- A New York lespotch uyu (hot Robert Ferguson. the celebrated umpire. in in favor of abolishing the lune him and error: in but-boll games. He declares them the greatent evil ever introduood. It A Elnor is cmlited with than 0 :1 him]: in A an-no " -....- II. I.`........._ AIL- IHIIDUITII. Sunuhsy. late of the Fhicaxn Mann, uul now of the tlalnurghn. has been for your: ,3 teacher in one Ql_}_ha largest. Sunday school: in Chicago, uncl the superintendent ` thereof It I he Ina been remarkably suc- ceuful. oknmu the New 'l`unI.unent u lhnroughly n he doe: the hue-bull playing rules. I L1... 124, | . . .. . .-. . n and cnluvnuou. `Italian method l ri\'alc us or classes of I or In -re. (`hildn-n in- ` meted with great care. For terms nppl an x Earl Street. Plumfono pupils rucoivg. . KID"- I-Lsrly in the winter 5 ball man. ndvortisod for bmnngg-nu tongues nud well-scanned Iticlu. This material is now numuluclured into the Muck-tip huh. I They are expensive cluln, and will In mm 1 only to professional players and leading amateurs. u.._.l.... Iuling. the bus- '4 3 .| l\L! ;, , n """"`n lGl'V In Miller um Llnll. Crane`: work recently has been`: you impms-omen; on what he did when he lint 3PPMroIl in Sam I"nm-ism. Ha but great , I})eel..uu| now Ieoemn lu have good dbntml -i 0 his uurvn, At... gll that Now Vm-I: ` I u.-lull not IOOQIIII In IIIVI (Ill I}0lIIl'0l ` ..T' ?. in curves. After all. the New York loam may linyinn u must volunble u.:quiai- tion. I.`...l.. :_ .L- , - .' .. ||:_, , .| , I Iv uuuon M I Elli!-(`luau Illolltu Iruu. `ho peculiarity of tho Newurk loam of 1387 Wu that it had three nu nrgbo antic-ml lumeriu. Then vs: the ,1 ricun battery in Pitt.-Igor Stan and (`archer Walker; the Irish battery in In has and Derby; nnd the German buterv in . iller and Cantu. (fl-Ann`: um.-L ...........nl.. |I||I In-an n nrnnb ` um Ill nnuunuro. `~ The San l"nm:iaco pauper: lo not nto` Lnthuu very I: h u I bull player. They muko no eort, uwover, 16 ml him of tho roqutution an lint-clmu month artist. um-uliuitv at` the mun. Star: in the fore part, of Apri in New York. Brook] n. Nuwuik, Janey City. \\'uhlng- tun an Baltimore. *~ Th- Q... I`._....:_.... ..-...-..~. J.` not ruin` Manager llncken will plug hi: Sync-nu ` Ieuo mung MOH`ll0n.- _ ` Tony Mullnnd in the lites: piu-hgr who say: he gives up twirling alter next mu. He wnntdtn be either a tin! or chiral buo- llulln ' !tuggonI|om Made for :5. |mprovoIIIvIII ol t_I_I_g (Inmo---nlluellnnoouu NOMI- ' 11.: (`IA-.|;nd-club will mun likely re- luie Milw Morrison; `I`n-nu \I..II....` :_ .l.- I..`1..-a uh.-hnr In-Inn Fuwa 6: `me DRAMA. Tho loan`: Inuence 1 .| - _ .-_I I... KISS ' O'Ne|l.'! Boston. Hon nml

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