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Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1887, p. 2

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NO ONE HAS BETTER FACILITIES! Ask to see our Jumbo Cardigan at $1.50, worth $3.00. F. X. GOUS|NEAU & U0. .\'.IS.-.\`ol#e Aggnt for Knight of Labor I-Imblems. `om THOUSAND nuzfusz {Cardigan Jackets at 40, 50, 75, 90c, 81 to $3. `Our Men's Heavy Pure Wool Shirts and Drawers at 50c E has no equal in Canada. T New and Hanclaome Cfdts. ' `New and Handaomeai Qostuniaclonhs. a1In.nnA `D-nl-On F|An`.v f`Inn'uv-no (`Ind-In Dent Anorowa New Gladgz Points on15;;$1.oo. N ew Chain Embroidered oks only 7 Parrin & F`:-era : Lnwrnnnn `Rid Glnvnn, uenu Aucroru 3 new ulna '3 romns om New aoks Perrin & F1-ere : Lawranca Kid Gloves. Darrin & H`:-ann n Rant : Qlnnnn I-nnnvin cf NEW STAND. SEPT. 1.5. $39!! .5151 E.HHULIl.;l.'lDl|A HHBHHIHD ,!Jl!.1hLl. ' New -and Pretty Oheckuoostume Cloths. New and Cheap Fancy Jacket Cloths. New and Pretty Fancy Ulster Clothe New and Fano Designs in 0 1y Clothe. 80_O Pieces Nev; Dress Goode,`.x,tz-a.`I..ow Prices. Men's Shirts and Drawers at 23, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, so, 60, 75c anhd $1.00. Boys Shirts and Drawers from 150, N[(n`.< L'ndL-rwez j Msnumctured only by Thomas Holloway. 7;! New Oxford St.. late 538 _ Oxtbrd st... London. t1rPurchaso1-a should look tome Label on the Boxes and Pots. It the . address is not 538 OXFORD STREET. LONDON. they are spurious. I (`tins and ULD \\`UL'.\'DS. It has no equal for the cure of Bronchitis. Sore Th I Coughs. Colds. Rheunmtisln. Gout. Uiuudular Swelling: and all Skin Diseases. ' E Are at all seasons of the your a reliable remedy for corroctinz - an ' Disorder 0! the Di -stlvo organs. and for restoring ll h(`lIl- . thy action to the S'I`0.\l.\ `H and B0 EL8. `hey act onlhe Liver and Kidneys with , nmrvellous effect. and b giving strength and toneto these imJ)ormnt 0 ns cream` at circulation of puma and oanlthy blood. I" -mnlcs of all uses an these Pil invaluable. I {THE 0'.!`.!I.'.`!.'.!f:"`..T-%~:Ii` tVI_`l) Q .._.A 1)! For giving you the beat goods in the market than .L1ueofD. I". Arms nut. begs to inform his r iends that he hautlqwpencd R Boot and Shoe Store on In order to make room for Fall Purchases. 3 all of the reliable remedy for liisonler of Dim-stl\`o onrnnu. for mam.-inn A hml. Boy s U1 1(1e1'\v(-~a 1'. ' Honls all recent Wound Cuts. Bruises and Spmins and is ll certain cure for Al) LEGS. SORES. UL- ns mun] forum cum of Bram-hmsL Ram Thmm iouls ml LEGS. SORES. "VV'.A'-LIDIRO1\T S- >ZE_A_I-IOl\T- -()|"- Wellingtbn St. 1 door from Princess St. 7 rTEW:O0TANlSHOESTO;R%E. 182 and,134 Princess Streqt: 2211" 110 PBIMB88 STREET. `P"F`?Vi'NCESS STREET, A ue line of Dress Trimmings ` comprising Moire Plus:-es, Chock- i ed Plushss, Plaid Velvets. Butto Trimmings, Braids. &c. Inspection invited at Murray & Tay|or s, We Will Also Show D ress Gods. A Underwear. Murray & Taylor's --.n'ln.ncc:-ea: tth H dao Bo co Wat OJIQII 3p..u}'.: ilgugbgod W @`I\l$i` fyt. I53 mmgndnd unwu-da of mm nxnnlnvsnn /MP/?0l/[ME/V 7 WEEK .A'I` THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, :..":*.'.-.._""'..... ..:" "'*-.. :;..'.::. not an In eonpotmou w I) lnulillndo ` allow use can volchudun at Inc to _9':w 5H."'Ic5`W'.ngaro'?`. mu 1' York. uh M W mung Directly opposite Pu-khilfa Old Suuad. Two Doors Below Polson's. 176 PRINCESS STREET. urine this week we will offer Hardware, Paints, Oils, 335 AND 337 KING STREET- Delivered to any part of thepily. AKIN p_o_\v_n_:n QIJIA \Ja-\Jd Alljhg. very best hnd cheapest. _A-A*bs_olutol7P_ur-e_. `Ew`i3UsINEssI some epoch! driven in Remus Brands.` Hosiery, F ' 0loa/43, T. CA.\'ADIAN & AMERKCAN COAL OIL "G/ous. &c, "0/oak/'n gs, boot. . -, Dinner: and receptions were given to the doctors during the Wlule week, and the Ieno In the pension huii-Ting on llouday I ight was one blnxeol mi-Ir` and splendor. 3 I lunginethe aquaroot 8:. Mar'u u.in Veuico I Olll plaster mun 'l(ll|_llB I:nrrymguuu.x In hiapawntplaalkn-twtwth mu ,nntnd.umLuuoz-ycatluor. mm whoamoouzot 3 lml M-1Lo;i_e Q2332 mih I.'=_I.II1:..- "plum nnd_ bundles, embracing all sorts or articles, (mm blu mum pills up to pcptonind Loaf I 1 PILLS T0 IPARI. At mother place a bottle of baby : food was forced upon a vistitor, and at I third ho was asi:e to taste some beet juice which had- heen squat-mi by a patent machine out of [the raw esh, and which looked very much like ` blood. One could not get away from the.por- 1 plaster man without carrying a box 0! ,1.i.;..1.n:. nlnnlnz-l.;nI|f.8Q.ILIlIn1.llld.il.--WI.iA HIISUI IIIIUIIK Ul VIIIUJTI IIIIIIIILKTIHK I-UUII` nnnds. The pills and the liquids were of all colon. and the exhibit: were very tutelully arranged, to that the whole looked like n crazy patchwork of color and formed nn elect not unpleasing. The irnportuuity of the exhibitors, however. lled` the air with perpetual clamor. Every one was addresed u doctor, and each exhibitor wanted the doctors to carry nwny samples of and to tate his own medicine. One Inna with digestive pills we: noted holding one out to n clu-ienl looking student, and saying: ' Try a pill, doctor." IICIPYION 1'0 clumlul DAVIS. Some of the most curious eight: 0! the con- vention were seen In the Armory hell below the theatre. Here the lending drug- gisteendd_|_-tglnnkers 0! the United Batu And Europe had I grand drug exhibi- tion. It wu an lntemntionnl exposition of medicnlsuppliee. end the one-fourth acre ~ of space which was devotai tolt was made ` up of pill bottles and patent foods, piled up in every shape conceivable. Thom were pyrunids of patent medicines, glass vase containing biuhell ol pills. greet mounds made of bottles of xnedicind wince. electrical machines and sanitary beds, with exhibitors nnxloustouhow them. and crowded among thesenthrong of visitor: numbering thou- nnna Thu nilln and Oh. Iinniu -at-n nf pnnuutnuultu II|y.uou uh [It- ztondaoaotoryyordworopruont. I for hwhllo ond lhonod to tho qaoochoo Ivhlch tol- lowont Boloohodoothoughho wuolhtoulng tooprooyproochotonovoryhotondoy. R.` ooon [row and at tho ologloo and ban. and onorohout an hour he loft. "Poychologlml Iodlclno and Norton: Dinah." at which Dr. Aurlnvoqxoho, won noropunllngthu tho ta-ll!.ond tho next thing on thopro gr-ammo who a poprr nu tho "Rapprochonont hotwoon Amorlcon oml Brltloh Alioubuoo to tho Employmont ol larhonlcol Rtotnlnt In Insanity.` Secretary Bayard`: oddrm who won rocelnd ond o omilo wont out tho oodl- ence when he spoke ol himself on one of It: grout army 0! potlenu And that an army thu must be! Each of then 3,(ll) doctoro hu pmbohly given at least I half bushel of pill: in his lifetime, and l,5.)U bushels of pills mun hove created 1 great dog! of trouble la the stomach: of thin Army of potloatl. `Dunk ol the barrels of tutor on they huo proorrlbod and ol the stomach: they hovo pumpod and of tho nwduot they lnvo undo ol human homo! Think of the nu: thoy hovo and and thomisukeo they have nudo; but utotho lotto: thoro lo ono {ortunoto thing about o doctor`: m'uukeo,nnd that to that thoyoro Inner: I] v hu rial uucuur I uuunlu. go-Icnlly buried. ITIIKUI K3 I39 V7113. PUIIIIIIOII 3 III lhllu uu|nr.uuIhodovnedthoothordoc- Iorudnnduhooddrca. 1'lnpaunlntnIlnolthoanm-uuon was holdmuhnughhoptn homo. The chosen Dnk-nllnilnnlhnj IIAI Anal [ha non-L} Universal Stoves andanges, In nu-uguuuputu auto um uncut V"-I-:llDdonIIOIl'I .ll|d thopuut dnnnnnlnautgrcmwnmlnu-..na-n-an -'V_'m TIE ulvinrjvvulu-I tholonlgudodonwonqulbdhllclbodiu Ihotuwoanncu. Afurlhlplydchnhottnl` about Imhoudtuupoolhbtad. A (`lunar do:-wtwoncgown and thoeoaumo ottlncclc-uab,mdIwool tholtalhnphr dchuhudnrowu to whlchnbould Mn Ibopncodouo our on can |n`pro- Ioundngnnoddrutnthohohaltolhhgow onmuanotbocouvoouon. Iloumoln In an I`Il_- --.A._ -..A L- J_-__.l QL- `AL: A.` IICIl`aKI-I M W-$3 W- `u \'I Ihohrpdththuovcr huolnld. Bound IL: Ina-I-Innlnjnln-nnunnlh tlldln-uml in unvvuug cups wuuulguuou tau uwuu o! u nuydootondu-tn; Ibo later} 1 l muounlldlalmugnqvhlchwuou or Ihnlnnv-nthnlhnnnrnohnnnlnnlal Hnnunnl I-Iuilluuliuujjvuvu out-In-us` uni vuu-x }lho puma by lurid and and Tho bu.-I dawn. the [IMCIBJ thought man as uddrunu ovary on u doe- Inr" now. lnchotthodocconworonlmh mund Illnr phud Inodnloo lb and lips]. This modal bun lhofoctyn|ol'(`olumbu. udtllnlohdpot than-orhtsou. `nun were Indian 3,!!!) and 4.!!!) net modal: trawling nbqut Wuhhgtoaoa the hnuu nl an Innni `Inning-n (Inn-Inn lhn lunar. Batch 0! Hm sud Donna 0! Count (Ml-llow the Indian! and In. Cloro- _Iu4 Bu-alvod tho Bayard`: Addicts t [8opt.9cltulhodoc|an'puuhnta|ll Wuhlngun Thdty In pochoddlun cossop uour not utoucu. cou- ancss mo :15 DOIMGS. THE .\ll.\l\' OF DOCTORS. THE BRITISH Wlllti 'I`lll.'N.\`l)A\'. IQII. UIDIIIU `III! I3TI`*IIVI.IlK I `(I5 meentimo declined u nnomina1ion-up'on the death of Judge Stockton he was again appointed to the position of chief justice. and served till 1870, when he was elected to the Unitrd States senueeu uRo- publican, in which body he served six years, and being placed on the nance, judiciary, claims and other committees. Ilecleclinedu lenomination to the senate. and, having re` moved to Des -Hnines, in 18115, re-t-mend upon the practice of luv. For five _\'-are now '-Judge Wright has been l`(`tiI`l`d from active life. For ve, years he was pm.~id'enI: of the loin Agricultural society, and {or eome tiumjnnunneot tlnlnlslenzt uuho. 7 Lion Agricnltunl college.--ln15-l:'o or uisted in orgnnigin the low: college 0_fm_l`A!_ 'ei"ITe'e"M w cii`"iifftiEi't.Ioii', drier F63 graduation of three claim was mo.-rgnl with the sum-` univc-rsit_\', it Iowa City, \\'~'1;;~n it is still in operation and where Judge Wrighp still -lvlzn-n lccturee. "Judge Wright hen `ulna-2y.~ In-u on enthusiastic" supporter of popular uluwitioin. and in a school oclr lluzfonhelu.-csmeollgo. IIU ill lluil ll Iull XIIIIAJI II I Wu! IKICI serredfour_vc-an. In 1855bowu undo` chief justice of the supreme condo! low: by the legislature, lling this position n 1&1). Some time later--huving in the rnnnnnnn nnlinml. - nnnnunInnn`nn_nn'nn U.-'UIV-H931` county in 1845. Than: roar` Inhnr in 1845. . ' ' Tum ye." mm. 1101.0. 0. wmonr. he was made n state stndtor as I whig and non-vntl fmur want` In IRKK Ii: was Innnln ` I.` II LIIIII BI I)I\JIllIll5IklIl` Ill&` AIIQJYU M, 18.1), hispuvnts hz_n'in; settled there in 1817. His brother Joseph, now deceased, held , vu-iou: potitimu of trust under the Federal government and was I member 0! congress. George G. Wright ha been somewhat 0! I cripple from childhood, rheunuthm having mu-ked him to: its own at the only ago of 5. Ho wu educated at tho Indiana State uni- vezsity and Inn graduated in 1889; studied law at n....|.'_:II_ I-) Sketch and Portnlt of Its President. Georg: Grover Wrlglnc. Hon. George Grover Wright, who was elected pr:-sidentot the American Bar RSSO- cintiun at its recent meeting in Saratogn, N. \' can harm at Izlnnn-nhnrfnn In \Innnh (`IlILIUlI III Iv3 I".'1.Tll III!`-`I-III` III Ell IIIKVXII, 5`. Y., was born at Bloomiugton, Ills, March OJ 1%!) Mia naught. hnvinr mottled Hanna in ID IIK I IlIr|,'IllllI- In H57 Ir. Kn-on vted Great Brlhln, Fhnce. Belgium. Germany. Holhnd. Swi lnndnnd ltnlyu United Shh: postal coun- minioner. lie succeeded in getting all the gwernnienne except France to sign the pn- liminnry egnanente. Be Inn A member of the general nneunbly of low: trom 1&8 to 1873. Ind Wu elecned to tho Forty-tlilnd and Forty-fourth congress. President Hayes appointed him United States minister to Spun, but on account of his plainly expnaed view: on the Bpnnish ntrocideIlnCubn, he declined the o|oo,nnd was then given the Austrian mlslon. Afterwnrd he was elected to the Forty-eeventh congreu. and then be- came minister to Germany. Qljljll TZII Fj$III.-l'.Ql uonwulnndontndihntponmnltt cal. Houcdthnooountiltbonummn oll@.wheuIordgncd0o|ceoptonoml- unuonforeougnn. Bowudcfuhdlntho auction. oboenmouuudshlnoeonmlr donortotho lnhrnadonnlpouhlcongnn hhhmlnl Coming bnckhowu untoIhoThu1y-eighthoongnu and than to tho Thirty-ninth. In I%7 Ur rnjn Ilnltnrl (Inna! Rrlhnln CXTIIIIVU GEFITBIIFUI IUVI`Ill(I IIKII IK but-uno chairman 0! tbs Rnpubltcnn nub eouuniwn. him howuoddquototho ` Chlago convention. Ah IA-nnln hanging mmldnnl Hr Kn; IIU IECHIU IKIU diroctor at tho JOIN L. nuon. Shh bnnkot lovgnnd Ihonstntecommb donor to lnvudguo the condition of tho pron-ntlvn dunrtmutnf lDI_l.nd than In WM. R6iINsoN, II(a'TlIIV'Uu`.CIaIEWillIUIIUlIlK oxocntlvo depu-unnntot Iovqnnd then In hanging 1-hnirvnnn :1! (ha Rnlllhlinnn ntnln UIIIIUH II FI[.|flI H) (K UTIIIIIIIL Hr. Kanon bu quahuaa. A \'-rmnntor, beginning Me at Burlington in lr~`.'.. , he has tho spin! of the Guru Iountaim-4-n nu him. At `lobe was gradu- aud from the I'm- veraity of \'er- mom. Ila Itudml law In the Bay I C a C. was ad- nxitted tn the bar, and went to 8!. Louis to nd a mm for his talents, and found It, but jouh neyod on after a few years to Du Ioincs, la. when in at once hogan to gure prommenuy. and e-I-I bout . gun-prominently. , Ho bocuuo tub ` QA_A. L-_I. -3 I-._. _-J nL-- 4-1- .A-.:l- `lio Prooldon 0! I50 Conotltullonol Cou- nlulolu I They an ooh!-rubgg tho birth 0! the con- sucuuun at um. L`-and sum In human- phlg ounrtino Ibo coubnnhl ol tho framing and |l'0IIIukmu ul tho couumuon. Hon. JohnA. I-EA-on upnuhhnt or the annua- uoonl commnnou. and that 1: why the colo- bnuon in cxpu-Ind to be brillinnL I Ramon has nnnlitlan A `.45-uIIt\!lQnI vow:-C pn-uI. lt vulho nmou Ibo pnd\knt`n neop- uon. Tlnwhm Hon: nontlootul proo- utt than It dbd the night Pnddnnt and In Cbnhnd nhook bands with the docmn and their viva. ~ ntvllalxlulrr. u|dthoCNncIa doctor his (own walhod loculntnrlnllurm. orchuu-nplnyod lmunhdmnytnth brotthoeoun; thofoulull Ilmwnlpnylnto (hour vhieh turned to diamond drops WW1 nytolthdocuicltghtaqlcfdkud than wunncnun lack of fonnluyunouglho ounuhpnnnt. It wulho nnnonl. lb nnnhhnrn nan ..nIII;vu.:u Alb:-Lhcoln hecuno pnddnnt.Ir.Ku- an-nnunntln nd niLnlnntnnnI-nun. vvvvw II` Il`UI II] VI BIZ IICVU Ell!!! III III III pension building II It than looked. Til! VII lllly Iu,tII.I people I dun II` lh nupdon. and the u! all muons looks`! down upon |ho,pmmrnul- tIron.1`uu-vim: may curmu- (map-Ionudthcntntlsoga-and nndlhoiirtluldoeourwithlhlu AMERJCAN BAR ASSOCIATION. f\lV|II| I111`! I U` . Ivulllj Ill UCWWCI ll In-auului ylnms h It: oumr and the mlumu which unto the pmnmdo nruund as skin. can in stone Io-It Into I 'iu-Ida uhng. Quinn giul lbry aha author III)?! we promeunda, bug tho who): with lupudbunuugnudllght uvflllcunnal olvocrlv light and you may have some Mn 0! oh- nondnn Iunailna A. II IL`; bud-..l ICE CREAM SODA WATER. FRUITS, and % CONFECTIONERY and CIGARS, % A ll 1}... --4.-nu I... at` nluu-nn-O ton?!-I MN" Putniaunuh unrruu-Icl by I-anljful n.|-u.n.. In Ila Annlr mu oh; HON. JOHN A. KASSON, mm as cnuulm. Pen-_in Frero'a Lawrance _ Perrxn Frere's Gent's Gloves. heavy stztched back.- Btovey & Son : Na. _ Buck Gloves, , _ A]$o1tg Gauntlet ds, shghtly spotted. only 350 per pan`, regular pnoe . - v FALL STOCK COMPLETE AT 'VV'.ALI)IBOIN"S- -- `\'l`---- SPENOE 83 CRUMLEJY mew RELIME KID ctuvi BiBBY & VIRTUE, V I T H E 0| N T M E N I .`."...i:i '2.ce'. .~...s"n` c`.`.r`:'3.`} `.`{`1`; xf ni%`~ .';ei`)'i`a`:: :`T'i`-`x'}3 (`I-IRS and OLD WOU.\'DS. It has equal for the of Bronchitis. Throat. I (fomrhs. Colds. Rheumnlism. Gout. ulnndulnr Swallinm and an Skin I)i:\nnn1 be PILLS AND OINTMENT. 3:THE PILL ,-mg L lhr nnlinn In tho T[|\l t `II lerchant Tailoring and Gents Furnishings, Some uf Nu-(`h-xlcx-st1;:--vds still left to select from. L1-;u c \`our order in so.-.x.~'nx. and !I('Clll"(` a liatrgnin. C- `ROBINSON, "C. ROBINSONS Sweeping Reductions in Balance of Spring & Summer Stock A- unmov- We guarantee that nowhere in the city can Dry Good: of like quality be found a" lower guren. The goods are all marked no close it is impossible to mute the prices lower. You can rely on being asked the VERY L0\\'l-EST FIGURI-J, and that no one can buy the ume good: any cheaper, Incl, therefore, everything mialeuiing and Ienulioml it avoids d. an n p p .. The above no only I few of the many reasons why we solicit the patronage of those who believe in honest and Iqunre method! at doinv buliueu. . He has`: hand In largo and well assorted tock 0! dies`, Gentlemen`: and Do a` Boots (all varieties : also Trunks. Yulises. . I intend making Custom Work a specinlt ' having secured the services of the best wor- men.

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