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Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Nov 1887, p. 2

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W-.nnmcc r wig: Lynn's. Mln.::`.'t())z: UGII Cain-rh fur 3. nu` ggpgndod upwards L sndcatarrh I tuned! in m an ` obtal in Torunta `toinvatnnycentaxnl m'b..g.mp`Junu1.'E`t. 12-`: or: llet and dm`1 . Q00 . `I A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT AT LOW PRICES. unuu u was NEW llILIJNEi;;::-3" - xnw mnuunmr '2 2 mars; j - ms LEADING nmunmv swonn, 189 and 134 PRINCESS STREET. 1 R- SPENCER- WALSH & STEACY. ---IN O'U'2R-- Has removed to V For Cloakings and Ulsterings try the LOW PRICE 870/?E, Murray & Tay|or s, '17s PRINCESS STREET. A .\`pecinlJoln Line Extra Fine (`later Cloth for 81.00 per ynrcl, Mtuul wholesale price $l.07. \\'e closed the lot out. con- sisting of lpiecc-s, anal secure-l them at a hnrguin. Special For This Week! Having A Npeciul Show Room un our l Vocond Plum for these good: we can show ` them to much better ml\'ont.nge than herttu~ fore and also carry 1 much Inger stock. Skin in thin Department this season are simply immense at Murray & Taylor's `LOW PRICE STORE. ` Tlh Puvdu um rules, A nun-rl ol Irlly. Ilnncth and wholoomoneu. Mon ooounlonl than tho W kind; and on- : w l. mu 0 u "' '... `:..`"'.. .2... !.""`..': """`3' nydnn. ouo.~u.v|xcnn. R0 ALB?!- v\0 POWDIIC 00.. IO "all emu. New C 3EL0KKINGS7 sTV!=s7{A.ND _i5.f:"\i"H`i3EsEY & co: Wt runoan lnmunnta-, aoucnos. in: renal . Your ud- Torunto Man induced mo `totnvcltnny contaxnNuso.1Buxm uont . an: t. ' in w m'b.g`mp.'y.ggmu;"` t. 1 ve'r".'.".a'1 It 311:: `$3 Irdtn ennui d|'g|e& in IE: nun two Henurvuy ...'fa....:. u.,..: .1. mmmm miufhtuuughusdkulm. ` 33.`; ml 337 King Sh`!-cl. I_ _0Vl_D_ER THF. .\'i-LW ST V1-I DEPOT. jA_bspIutely Pure: u!.M.ccm..ormeauason3a oo Lynda. Man.toL~.a_ gnyf I sugared` ` bun-h fnrauumbqr ntyeora. and mod o;' 3200 em laying hnlund catarrh apuciultsta. R I inhalants, dou on. than ins renar. HARD COAL BASE Bl.` l{.\'t-ZR. ALSO Owing to the rush of business on account of the lame nnmlrr of sinus and Range: which vlonro sclliluz. n-.- luv`. it illu-ussihlv In exhibit at the Central l:ur. but we xsluul bu plrulel to show to visitun uh lam.-u urra{ of GL'll`.\|-.`\'S. RA`.NGlC:-X and ~'|`n\ l"..s'm our Vnrcmoms. .\`0 in PRINCESS STREET. The police of Constnhnqlp not-losing all liquor shops kept by Eumpcun, on the ground tint they an domu-auxin; tho `htt- lnln nunk lhuthss numbcndsmong Col. nnrper. head on the house or Harper & BI-otheu-s, gave Mr. onncr his dun Then Bonner determined to take thodust of no a one and bought tut horas, among them being Dexter, for so many years king of the world`s trottan. Among his horses are Rams, record 2:131-4; trial. 2:111-9; Edwin Forrest,2:lS; trial. 2:11 8-4: Piclmrd, 2:18 H; `Rum:-Ila, A sister of Maud 8.; Nutbournc-,~ out of the same dam; `Day Break, out of the dam of Jay-Eye-See. and, greatest of all, Maud 8., the peat-ssor of the 2:08 3-1 record. She got that, however, a r Mr. Bonner had bought her of William H. Vanderbilt on Aug.`l0, lS~S4.md after. on Nov. 11, in the sumo year. She made the mile at Lexington mam 14. Her great record was made at . Cleveland, July 80.18%. Mr. 1`-onnor`s last catalogiio is a list of sixty-oneliue horns, and it shows that he has lost none of his in- terest intho joysoftheroadsndofhis stables in New York and on his turn more town. . Hr. Bonner is I quiec,uns-umlngman. _ histricndsmostot tlhelninentmen ofmncrlcs who have lived histime. I-lo instill hearty. ml . uI.u.lu\.'r la Auuwuy u:J \-Uflu 0V!!!` is A lover at line homes. In early lifo ho cued nothing for them. But wlxon hisdoctor told him he must allow lu`msoll' some relaxation or lose hh health he decided to try driving, i and bought a good. three minute road `horse. Col. Bu-pi;-r. head of the house of Harper & i Brothers. gave Mr. nnrr his (half. `Hum ue unyxx 'u|nI. out-, uuuuug another one back, `I enn`t use` Then he hands you the $10 in crisp treasury notes He never told mewhy matter rejected was not available but once. Then he said: " `Now, Henry. you think the poem I didn`t take is much better than the one 1 did take. Sodo I. That is, for me to read. But, you see, you don`t understand my people. And they wonldn`t undentnnd your poem. Why! Well. there are four words in the third line of the second venie that would be Greek to tho avenge fu'mcr`s boy. I want matter that every reader of The Ledger can com- prehend, and so long as I receive plenty of such matter every week I can`t man! to tnke any other." _ ~ In this policy 1108 the scent of The Ledger's mecca; uua uruuc um uulcr uny. Mr. Bonner is the best pay in the blEi- neas," he aid. You leave some mamxscript with him and go back in a \'.`uel:. Maybe you have left sacral u't.iclcs. When you are announced Hr. Bonner appeals at 8 little window. `Ten dollars for your poem on --. he says `That one. handing another bank. `I cAn`tmn' Than hn Iunnrlu rnn um uacy wuv uvvvr }.IlDullR!l In DOOK xorm. and that they could never be obtained save in the columnsol Ir. Bonner`: pope:-._ Newspaper writ;-n and literary people gen- erally nlvmys have more or Ian trouble in getting pay for their work promptly, the general rule with publishers being with some notabla exceptions Among them. Mr. Bonner) uodefer payment until publ: -ation. A well ' known contributor to tho 1 res related his ex- perience with Hr. Bonner to the writar of this Iucle the other day. Mr (minor in Hm hnct v\nv|'n n... 1.....- Aucunuu vullnul IIEl'I!,IllJIllD0ll%l still are. among The Ledger`: contributors. Sylvunn Cobb. Jr.. out] In E. D. E N. Southworth, the two most popular writer! 0! theircln-intheworld. were eerlytthen up by Mr. Bonner. who-wthoelemonu olpopu- hrity in their work and never regretted the large price: he peld fa` it. Mr. Cobb`s Gun- nnker oi Moscow" hnshe-unpublished several times in The Ledger. and In Sonthwonlrn Capitnh. or the Hiddcnnnd, bu enjoyed 5 like run of popular furor. A peculiarity of The Ledger noriel bu elwnys been that thew wan never nuhlinharl in hnnlr fnl-In anu UUFII ll HIS l"llIIllI`I. And The Ledger as Mr. Bonner made it. and has maintained it. isunique among news- papvn. Strivtly speaking, it is not a news- paper at all, for it contains no news. It has no pohtwal opimonl. It contains no adver- thnm-nux Mr. Bonner has always advertia-d most extensively in all non: of newspapers, but no man can buy a lin- of space in The [Alger It is published for the purpose of furnishing clean. Irbolmomo amass meat, mnubiued with instrux-uon. and not an an ad\1v-using medium nor as a political organ It hubwnnotadbythocmlthat The Luigi-r`: literature has not always been of the highest szandani. This istrue,but The ladger has numherad among incon- u-ibumn some of the fotunat writers of Enghahoithmotimea. Cllarlenmckena wroao but one Itory for any Amoriun publication, and that was Hunted Down." whichran oh-nun. oh... ...._.|.... -0 Urn- I .4..- 1 null unit VIII nllllll UUWn,' WIIIC through three in be 01 The Lodge. | I-`um! Fern. i'In;rvr"nld Ilnnohnr .1 uuuuxu unto nlllnlnli 0! Ana . > Funny Fern. Henry Wand Butcher. June: Pnnon (I-`Anny Fern : husband). Edward \ E1u~ett,Willhm Cullen Bryant, the elder Benuett. Horace Gnoley. Dr. Tyng, Dr. John Hall, '1`:-nnyuun and many othor eminent n-um And inlnam ran: nnnfnnnn nl Qhnnn RANGES and ~'I`n\' rtsnt I I3 PRINCESS STREET. Mr. Bonner is knowmtlta world over mmr of mm hnnvq In mrlv lifn hm llnnnrl 0 // /V ' .::..':'::: noun I0x.\ IlL yuan ho dropped the` word .\len`hnnI5` from the title 0! In: paper. and The New York lalgor it lxecumo, and such it has n-ruined. 1...: -PL- l._I._..- -.. ll- h-__._ ___J_ u wwxulmuon up nuuuuunruuquwu oa`lIRcw\' nnlnglcnnrynndunn moknp'l`ho In-vM.ntI laIkar on his own book. Anhoumo of tho pnpulndlmhd. oHbdumolr.Bouaor\onkIHwoAuoouI- nuvlnlpnblkuttcnlntholnnlnnndnhnd u Inaklyctmuhouo`I,llI)or8.|ll). Bull:-. Bonnet Ind unlndhlu morn cuoerhlnlng `thnnmukeiqnohllonllnhh mind for his Wlluhoirunlrlntt oa'l'hoIor- pupa-. nary N. P. Wlllhund (korgo P. lot-I1: were 4-3 In ulitnl-1 and it. lIlll"l1llIIIlU'uIlIIHvvI.Il,3r. uvuu l\'ut-tho! Inland nnnmnd was born not lnndanderry. Haunt! A-urlmqtn. wnrlynpud lurnod Ibo prlniurhtrnde; }workcdIrnon'l`I:o!hn! _... R. Q..- "4.-L I`-.-l-- h-C Anal CL.-n '.m.......'"' "a. $27.2 u."s}."x".'uo 'uTn.S bouutluhollllunyonob. ltolm-tlltnmcrlllnhhnuhyunr. Hobs \'n-ihnl Innlnnul mnn and ham Illlll I1! odnnrh mo ml nuw lI"P% to pay amn- Ikliolhhurlqhhtul duo uulcuruln othrllubuullonlnwuchhohhhvuud. Anaugothtlhlybnllbllhulnto Ildoutnbouthtbunollnlqnlnnef khan. lhtbohuthnonll low mudmwlhvppunul he will ulvl-than whuovu-they Iruthhjudgnnl. And to vuln-tuindeskmllu at Tho lather atlas. He may not and out muvh about being a mm of Han under Ibo pm-ens u-rungunent. but In thiuhbo wl.und to 1. __gn|_J A... In I! --- ..-. I- lovfm-i lalat. llohlnub ploaty 0! _._.._.. I.-- .......;..| .0 oh. ..a..I no 0.. 1 THE VETERAN PUBLISHER OF THC ` nsw vonx uocm. ; Ila Iounuou in. loan ulb-Iov I0 I II: (`non an o Prlnlov. Icnghl 1 (`ouuonlol l'IpoI'.('IAI[II It to I Mary Pop! and lion-0 Wealthy. lnlun Donut b uo`|an|wcdIuIro'l'ho` &__\v__.L.I_.I_ ll-|..._.A. ..|..o- nl ROBERT BONNER. Nf&L%BAlM -_ E--u IVA f Ijil III (III! -0 v-per. hov- over. that should not be thou the radio; Inn-u.far in was from them `that he dedgntd to than N: support. And an in A law Inc} In any u. was (run them Ilnthomught. the 1 linear] idea. At all ovum Ihrun THE BR|'l'l.s`H WHl(:. 'I`llURSl).\\'. NOV. '34. I-hnnfac .urcrs of {Ira brick my that `the only I-ellnblo way to di:.th1guis_h good clay is by gastlng. If it taste: sqtyit In genuine in clay; it cal. and dull. it h worlhhu (or n.. I-bi, . I uaugu uLnury,1q,'D|(Igy. lull vrruw TZITIUIII Icienuc works and assays In medical pa.- pers,vhich soongained hlmnfamousnnmp 9nd I most remuncrntivo practice. , .llIl'lI lU vlclullllllu Illlull loll IJ|.ll.Ill' xvauu, whom. under the direction of the famous 3 Cnermach, he became Q thorough expert with tho lnryngosmpo. Befom he had left Lon- don he had founded thont clinic for dil- euses of the throat. On hismturntaohon-: don ho tho lectured at thq Iandon Iledicul -n.-- An In-o-.....I...-.o anal -.n- -..-l4.... \ \ 1 tplupwu: us: aplruu Sbuulus uu `v- uuu LU 1 ans, .th(-n to \'ienna.nnd nallyto Dada-Pesth, whom nndnr u}: nilmu-(inn nf Hm fnrnnnu ` Wllllll In uunuou, unu 1-Iluu Iautxtallu anminntion when he was 2:! years old, ` whereupon he pncticed at the London hospi- tal, attaining the degree of M. A. in 1862. He now devoted himself particularly to the study of diseases of the larynx, and this with such snows that in 1&3: treatise on the \ larynx by him moo:-ived the Jackson prim of the Royal `Surgical society. In order to ' qomplcto his special studies he went to Paris, thnn tn Via-'nnsL and nnllvth I'}ndn-Pn:tJu, "It. stands at uni: llcadi` for artistic design cleanliness and simplicity of construction. Its heating cm-at-ity surpasses that of any other Stove of the present day. I-Zrcry Stove n I`-:.r ble Htmtcr. 1-`ur suio only at ` \ `U ` DI. KORE!-L NACKRXIII. \ an ya, 1337_ .g Laytonston, county of Emu, England. He studied in London,and passed csuc-(am! ~ nvnminntinh than ha in 2! rnnrg nld 1 El`. I3 IIIIICII IIIUJSIKBIUII Ill ucnuuuy UVBT ; Dr. Horell Mackenzie, who. through the in- uence of Queen Victoria, has hitherto had exclusive charge of the crown prince, now slowly dying with cancer of the throat The annnn mom nnifnn in mvilw int u: I-`ma. uuyu uyung IVIEII tnuuu ul. ulu uurvub. LIN Germnnpnem unitauinnyingthnttheny lish physician`s di- @\ ugnosisof the dis- many 01 Ill Ulrlllfll III`! ubuug HBIIIEIVW fortho Gospel ministry. Both the English mdthoscnndinnvinnhngtngunmused. At the recent dediation of certain new buildingnotthisinntltutlon Governor Mcill nndotharlinnenocadignitnriosweroprmnt landtookpurtintheoerunoniu ul7s'I'u'cs ADOLPHFS coujzox letouce some years, am es en ecedemy and tutu with: more extended curriculum. It ispetrouind elmod exclusively by Scandi- navians who have eettled in the no:-thirst and its rolls show 3 goodly array of student: otboth sexee,u It is run on thocoedllG- tionnl plan. In faculty is ample and in pro- fanonere young menot cnergy. The col- lqe is distinctly religious end Lutheran, and many of its student: ere tting themselves fnr thn nunnnl Ininilhl nnth an I-Tnnlish KITTVCU Jijiriru `vs-U .\v With this in given I cut of the main buildingo! Gustavus Adol- phu college, I Scandina- vian invitation of St. Peter. llnnootn, logvthnr nl tho Q): A nrltlhil QC unong I3 IRVIIRI ul -llnwlui. ltla rather plcannt now tomntemplnto Mr. I-htch in the churn:-tar of n preacher. Such he was for many yenre-n lay preacher, an it were. Old vixiwnto Jerry IcAu|ey`n Crelnorno Inllion, on Thlrtyamond street, New York, tell of his appearance there, dreoed in Iimplo ehgnnoo. and 0! |n'.Ipr|t`- timlnarrnom to the queer nonverbal that ngion. There in not in the worldnrnore thoroughly demo:-ntit-plum than that mis- sion. Men and women, black and white, the tr-ughat" hnbitue of the Ilnmn and the richly an-ad visitor cit am. by .sa. on the benches, listen to music produced by Indy ntimlonnriea And sermons delivered by I Wnll street prince or I Baxter ntnet "tough." Mr. Batvh I'll always head with deep interest, as his sermon: were intensely prnctlal. After him toms of the boys ` usually gave their experience, and very nel- dom wnsone of them dull. Their shortnd~ drenzauwerernry and mil 0! blunt hunmr. [any 3 poor tellowwho take in thoL`ro- morne meetingurillhooorryl'ortho|nio- ` fortune of Ir. Hutch. ` Dr. Moron Iaokonllo. Then. is much indignation in Germany over Dr Ilnmll Mnnh-nxim who. thrnnnh than in- uupnd . nrdajutndlhohanoofunnvyhk 3 Boumvhlchlnnlllln hn-.|nd tho old bounhounoA.8.Bntch 04: Butl nnngthnndglu-ywc-ogoumuod no ltwunnnouncnlonlholaock Exchange a tow day: ago an A.B.HnIrh hndtulod Ihenvunooxcltuntnt II III tho timenndnnnl. 'l'booldhInhc and hmhor vrohably dropout of Wall and la good; nndllkenonuny baton Iumtho mun anon uopmlnimotnmong thoInnlt.hy,oocopnd- ` dontollholork I-In-bulge. will Ilvo uuthh \ dnyuln ntlmmut and icon hofuqouan ` among the devotees ol Innnou. In in nu. nlnnnnt now In mntpmnlnm BIBBY & VIRTUE, lltll Inn! 7'." W WW3` IN I -1 Hn&ch.nuc|tln|utIAnoIlIrnaec- Jtunbly utykd Eh "gun! It. llau:h."u In ~v-utdeutulul vlthuwnolnd Cnuonumlr domuulwu uocuvuupponorol chum-In and Inluuon with In pupal. Indeed, bow mdmullyptuclnd II the (`I-storm Tho lrmnwnnvdmbonuthocopwu-1-ol pru- pu-rily un the umnunble Hopuvmlx-r lay: nl l!'.1;thoalho[rul.otI<'u-I-hi! -`NIB [inch with It. But Ihtlrll-mm wan: bononhlo one. and cndllon ulull lo- nbauy mun than; an `ianv mu-1 Annu- A later. Send In [Ila III]. Who Ila Jud l`IlhI- . FI~oIlIl?CI|lIl873|mU'IlIIIIuIt.Iodht- loruo Nunu at-cur mats lulu-tnho dun into Wall nu:-I Ihntht 0! PH B ll-A.|. _...I AL. |_.4 ---4.] 1`. -C-4. Guava Adolphus College. |. n.x_ 1- ..-._ - nut I 0!... x 3. HATCH. i WI-5 .tnomthe_stnrt,und that had some of the renowned fpocinlista Gor- mnny possesses bun intruatod -p|u Glyn n... .- IJ_UUll UIIUUDVU, whilothisisontof the question now. Dr. Morel] Mnc- j kanxiowubornin ting Innul iii`?! -5 cup: uuguu unvu b_`eou'o``ected, K rhiln this: icrmf, nf WILL 01` PER THIS WEEK One Lot 40c All Wool Drug Goods for $0 per ard. One Lot 40 All-Wool Plaid Dress Goaxlu for 30 per. yard. One Lot 270 All-Wool ta- mune Dress Goods for 20 per ud. Heavy Melton Drou Good: at 8, -10, 12} and me, [Great Bargains in Mums sud `later Cloths. ` . `nan: IltI`ll`\?lD\7 u vlnv |ltI,l,l\TI`DV v o * spnncn & cnmmrs; I adn .. 1SPENCE 8: CBUMLEY [Haring secured the stock at 60c Von the Dollar you should` call and secure a Bargain in a Fall Suit and Overcoat. THE 6 /?E}4 75.97 3/: /90/1/A /.9 YE7 om?/950. It being larger and more eommodious premises, work willjbe executed on shortest notice. The Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Raw!` Material to choose from. ' UNEQUALLED FOR LOW PRICES! I--Tillinghast s_ Old Stand, 79 Brook St.-~ ZIVBIIII A I-_-- WVALSH &' STEACYB KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT. &Ladies, now is your opportunity, don't `neglct it. Come early and secure the Choicest Bargains. F. x. GUUSINEAU & cu. I . Our Entire Stock is now Marked Down and offered Regardless of Cost or Value New and Handsome Dress Goods Re- duced to Less than C035 Price. TEE GRAN15 T WtiNIERSA7I_\. \ Choice and Desirable Dress . Goods Reduced to 756 on the Dollar. Leave your orders curly in the week. A . Cleujng Sale of Tiilor-Alnde Jacket: md Ullton this week. Beautiful and Stylish Dress Goods Reduced to Cost Price. 'ASTARTL|NGSENSAT|0N DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. R. SPENCER tug nun. Alexandria Kid Gloves. Four Qualities of Undressed Gloves. Five Qualities of Black Kid Gloves. uvvvla VIA RAIL QIVVX UIJ Uvuvu. 4-Button Stitch Back Gloves 75 cents. 4-Clasp Stitch Back Gloves N cents. 3-Clasp Stitch Plain Gloves 70 cents. 6-Button Mosquetaire Gloves 50 cents. 1:lnv}emning Shades of Gloves 600. $1.35 and $1.90, 4to 18 Button m _ 3-Button Colored Kid Gloves 40 cents. 4-Button Colored Kid Gloves 50 cents. _ 5-Button Colored Kid Gloves 50 cents 5-Button Colored Kid Gloves K) cents: 5-Button Colored Kid Gloves 65 cents. A `D.-LA-.. QLL-L _ _I_ III.___ For ___,4, Remember the Place, 79 BROOK STREET. The (`heupcr Lines at 50, 60, '.'.'x-. and the Finer And Better Hood: in Senlettu. Muta- lnne (`loth, Janey Cloths. in Plain and Fancy. Heavy Boucle Cloths. Curls, Heavy (;`oI'hcrew Cloths. Navy (monum Cloths,

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