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The Wingham Times, 1889-03-29, Page 1VOL, XVIII,.. -NO 13.. LOCAL NEWS, —A. meeting of theloflllers of the DtbI. Society will ba held t t A1r P Pit<11ee rest - de a ou Friday ;Wet ing at 8 pin. .--For choice hams rolls and bacon go right to Yates.. ,,sr+ Mr R.)bt Hill aha •pea a Ane roadster j Air A, Marshall (brott er to' Ur R Marshall, C c ee) at Carberry, Men this week. r Be Sure and call at . Gracey's.furniture i offeringr r om aud b ins h isf rooms getthear e o 80 days for cash. Rev Air Johnston, h Dorvie, officiated WIN GHIAM, ONT.#FRI --Misses Bryce dressmaking shop The play " Mol audiences where auspices, --Apprentices mantle making. Johnston, at Miss Gregory Blook,r ,Encourage the au taste d a au mantel r add aiding the Li coneert`on Friday. Y, MARCH 29, 1889, Button have °petted a Mr. Mortes': Betting( class meets on pposite the post office. Monday evening next. ey,+. has. had splendid A meeting of he jteemb.9rs.of the, charity r acted' under church concert commi tee is *stied for Monday evening. a for dress and Mattresses overhauled and reetu ply to Mies Maggie reasouable rates at theed Rooke Waits rooms, iu the. ture Store, D. B. Canal#l4. 1 Hent >! ovation of intellectual Mr Bell, prop creation e b y upporti ug solidly ostalis erary Society's grand scrim time ip e vening next. to mapufenturi d at urni; rlpituro ?aotory. latter of this large and id iirdustry, has had for templagion the. obangiug fag! alto x"expensive glass e_. Mr George sarlonion wife and son John of goods thanllaa 'inti done thus. far acceptably in the Enslaish church last Sun. Left with a car loa. of effects including six Heavy shipmJu s .e'f q rrtared oak and clay. Rev Mr Moo •house preached at ,horses for' IBrau ton, Man On Tuestiaa walnut have teen tsaotii a and ' somaof Bervie, his fernier eb Lrge. They locate at pre Sent near Shoal Lake beautiful maims of thet>es are now on -Rev J Edge, of rattan, wilj pred l MaY they have atnmdant success it O d •1 hand. We u iderstarid;. -' the intention to go more f`ry luta t lines, It is Air in the Methodist n xt Sunday morning C.E.WI hams, ticket agent for the Bell's inters ion also begin building =noosed 'twee n eat generously received. Miei, told evening, In the morning lois discourse great Canadian Pacific Railway. Call on operations j1 the way `44f extendaag his Irillingsloy sang ao eaelagly that a hearty swore - Evill be specially a 10reased to the ours him for maps, rates and other.information factory at at early date* a ticcordlancewith war plea,antivree • dad to. iter W T Crawford, of': pe y Y 0 required, Colouist excursions to Manitoba the terms of aid, by pf loani granted tendon appropri closed theuuppleunentary pro people of the Sabba.h School. and the North-west will leave Winghafn to our #urni ,oro indust •Cana curilome. wainters• ib to h t i rt i:, sit. a secure charge. this institu lou sti 1 f r r'• noressed: and part of the program a th!-p far. This wear the lea Ito ember the tri rar Society's hope that t wares w0i eaVe an smell, tare b Dr Homey 'The of uo n' tori . y closing and deservdd raaputatioia' fiitwy'l aiavon`more Y y (reign Q g luta a m y S let arThia wale ada)tired an ,raised b ever trod ; 'rhe Ontsrtainment en F oda evening next the p Y y Y Y g extensively sent abro'adnd afford. to the theme. is onoafford :great iiDope sad ittsptTattol► All of April. A face hating play will be put: dealers the rain the set -action, liven by to one possessed o versatility f talent.. . ,S p x q alma Ice •being done in a brief' oration 1t involved hfetorioal Mon of truly national events mate effect. The arrange. c, the language oholce, the id the patriot spirit showed 1 TRE CHA11t AlfQCRO P AND rATaioTao AP MOW AP PR. SOarst -T• A 000D $UPP4sl HN , RY i'ROOlteaatar. It the attendance atthe ,harpy Concert On Mon. day evening Was soaroely what might- have been expected owing to a Want • f universal beartinoeo for the purpose set forth. at hie late date of the reason, the programme en the hole war perhaps the "hest received and most pop tar of the season, Mayor In Ing r id with . dao p es ed w t .e and acceptance, AlessrA I Duffield sod W DIh el y opened with a stirring and well rendered piano se = Non.* The swset and • aeptp voting rendering eta • ant—The reapers and the flowers—by Mr .1 A 01 .e and his three daughters won higts end highly served encomtume. kn fiwt it war er near ear to perfection ail is often attained. In r , , - to. aiaea►cy oncoretheY gars' "Ole • Black ,lt#e«' a posture of the Seale, +#1 e recleatton,'WNlirend ed with feeling and Ane erfflot by !gala Maggie Car Bt, Misses Meliardy and MAO. Kenzie rendered a p no duet in a moot eintertalntng fe Tact fall. TbO gramme by lashing i3j, i .along your pictures and wreaths aud',Tht;b'e thein ire toed. Curtain 'poles, mitten, hall stand', &e,, dcc. 1 have a nice lot of babycartages ordered, They'll be in soon. Wait or them. S. Gaaoey, furniture dealer aud ndertaker,Wingham. School, Work. u ='Play is a spicy iruvermilepublicetio issued semi monthly full oI varied and'eutertainiug: reading matter and supplie in clubs at 60 cents per year, It ought o havoc, a wide cir- culation. --Mr J Id Cliff, • 1 Cliff & -Stovell, feral. titre dealers Lueltt ow, was in Wingham ou his way home fr m an extended-busi- nese tour. He, repo having meet with C. R. R. Station every Tuesday in March. people will. 'ejoice to•:8 the .capacity of signally omitted r B h d freeof h 1 ire i ranee t o mor !rhe e on by local talent, a rd plentylof good music the output 3€ past yeapA.. forbids eveilacant ju: be 'des,summary. In its p o Asothor gogal'blgsetlslg, he business en of Winghani have • A large. attended *eating of the reegarch,'keanpereP mutuallyreed' close their laces of Literar . oeiet was:' held on Pride , . mots eagtaertoo and u) P y Y Y.. went was gum artis • business at 7 o'ol k, after April 1st, with evening' la t. A very dill rendered sop4 poetic tatloyeappareut, the exceptiou of ocery stores, wlf will was given y the iMdssege' `Rallis and ' T the speaker 'to•belobe s tis Crawford ave i , reoatat n aq hie usual and loyalty, The de very was excellent --fluent no a the impressive, with oloar nunclation, well modulated style; 1ve11 ; irzlderOd readings yotoe, appropriate gesttt es and magnetio presence. s Gracoy ani Qeo Mosgrove• ine beginninirho-pebi a n •, ttrlbute toathe enterprize, pagan also retrdered a good sone. herotsn slid patvlotlsni of, anad18nri and the English olive intiueneeeexerted by money . democratic government in • er which we live. The were debate!! with Mr P Be events that immediately p ' oiled the accession, of in the oilair,° Tiro affirmative the. ,maiden queen were r"i'fewed—the Napoleon to by Messrs II Clark aud Wm close at 8 o'clock, • xcept Saturday I t be o t u hoped h uolia 111 fact, and coupes, with business men in •excellent carrying this arr gement into effect. by Mess d with genuine patriotism . is business as splendid If 'ou wish to 'mimes nine ncouraking success in hair, go to J Sebamtian and tle of his celebra ed Me cam hair wash: Pianaga lacing his goods. Mr L Fl ear, glossy The resp rchase as bet- aud fame —Rev Mr Godfre It will give the li4r ani , of Belgrave preached keep it clear from dailcl n ie Metliodistch oh on Sunday evening ass, With a pleas ng Irish accent great eat i siasrn rapid ttterauee and some u , Poetic taste and; £er 'r, he sustaiues the attention of his heat :rs. :!Fir W Robertson luta returned from Toronto where he has • sen doiugparliameus tary work duriug, the •essioll. Jia ears give excellent and a;gielistt verbal., iasis-_; P almost every repiese tatives in the loo" legislature. He has ' e cl ant fur r „ t. a tl i iu politics. —Miss Maggio Johniatou has taken charge ofpliss AWaite's dresu and mantle making establishment opposit-1 the Queen's hotel, Mitis Maggie Johustor is an experienced uffappearance,aua was led Lloyd . i ' The Ball Elect a i~ight Company have Blackwe offered to supply olight, Mosgrav pp y tie t wu with a 50 Mr Al:os: double armature uynamo and 50 aro letups matton t for $2250 or 25 lei ipsfor $1626, which with The pros 1 niile of otrouitroald cost $1876. This strongly would •seem a mrio t liberal proposition, and the Dane] able nisi we Hope to see th matter fully discussed by the ai at next Monday ening counoil meeting, their opp asf,a ,—O0 Tuesday i e folfowlbt'lriupils Nero •the eegeti 1•e'` a .promoted from th 7th to the 0th depart- ,—On meet. Earnest isdou, Maggie Jermyn, Prank, Poster, 'ilIte-,l ie Collins, Willie Orr, Morton Morton, l enna Hill, Willie Monek Cameron Monok,''Freeman Ross, Willie Mcllouald, Moly u Kerr, Jessie Griiy, Ella Kinsman, Ar •hue Shortt,'Milton Dee- mer, Harris Coed, Ethelbert MaClymont, Peter Fisher, Moly Ile Sutherland, Maggie Iienderaon, Maggie Tibbs, 11Yaud Carr and Minnie Ross, Qb McManus, McLean ,Another O. Pa fdarateba hats i iu. T'C cut ifhave• tl theirhe agenPtRs in Worfnghiceam to adinatrrmits another of their enowned excursion" . to Manitoba and th Canadian Northweaiton Tuesday, April ud, Thia will be an excellent cbance f passengers going to our new country, A •colonist Slee pint ij ear will be attached to this train at 'Maginot 0 P R station and o through to de}rt3aaa tion, and paesenge securing berths, fe fads oar will save, the Alves a 'great dead' trouble and auno ` nos, .and this willgo through so d d not an n di ' at 'Toronto. g Thi in itself ear sass of delay.For fety, comfort and a pleasant trip take he C P l?, at start'!leg point. Seoure your berths from any of tlr agents, aud you wi 1 not have any further trouble. An exper enoed agent itoiterepeo- hes mob car, whole duty it is iii look rater the comforCs of pas ;angers and authoritiereat-ify any eomplainta. ''lie C P R s deserve the thanks If the travelling com- munity :for their attention and kindnees to eolonist passengers in providing sleep- ing accommodation 'on wbat"would oilier- wilt be ;a long, tec ions trip. hey are determined to take ;he lead in the colonist business, and thei agents are etrictly enjoined not to maks false 'statements for the purpose of mos! ading intending settl- ers. The C P R' wii do what they saver: tiro. Remember tl e date, Tueeday, Aprib hod, this special Era n will leave Wingliarn,, C. P. R. station, . es hand bi Mans andtrouble pawitgrpb tos.supp1£'. ied on ap . ' • tion. talo: a C. . man ' answer nes: Cans. Call early a d sec a berths from anv agent of the Co .r patty or C. E. cti WIlliama, ticket age t, "Ingham. Arsi4'al of S 11'ft. J173. Dalin past Monday even visit to several of farms in the Unite with !aim two Sne mals, purchased f darn nerves. , ge returned home from an extended he large breeding •States,and brought tandard bred ani- m the celebrated d' the neeative', b Messrs G Wars, the Oreo t War of Ind penitence, the Emanoi , y th 11 Stud sari;_ at Trenton, r; J., 1, teacher, Tut,berry and Mr <G , It might be be -stated ,,that 'CM without ay previous inti• sok the place dean absent member and cons: were intelhgeutly, ,aud ptit by the reVective sides, At siou Mt' Flan an,in a clear aud er, reoounted.the points made rmative.aud ow' negatived : k by Dents. He IA in favor of Mg ears and tire'' to dos er ed. n t a oplenishffi§^ the ditbrary. The f0. owing; books have been added to mechanics' Institute library here: he Me tans s n t >, Sach's Physiology of plants, Bessey's Bot- any, Gray's new Manual of Botany, Chap man's M nerals and Geology of Ontario, aud Que eo, Chapman' Outline and Geol. ogy of 8 nada, Geikie's class book of geology, Gray's --1st • lessons in Botany, flenslow.: Floral structures, Packaard's Entomol ay for beginners,. Figuier's Vege table wor d, Ward's Dyne -info Sociology. 2 Vole., I1 tri!ton's Metaphysics, Welsh's The Hors: Darwin's Expression of The Emotions u Man and Auim.eds, Beetou's All about 1 ouutry life; Cazin's PL enomeua of Heat, B' eton's. Natural Elietory, Intelli- gence of al mals, Carpenter's Energy in Nature, R usselet's Serpent Charmer, Frith's Sea • filer the Talisman,Fenn's off to the wilds Gerstaeckor's Travels, Picked up at Be 'Ballantyne's Deeps Down, Ited Eric nd Piro Brigade, Bayard Taylor's Li my of Travel, Wonderful Adventures,. he Boys Mabinogion, 'alma,. yen's Histor of Greece . 2 'Vols, Ober's History of M.rico, Giln;an's Magna charts stories, Brow' 's Life of Washington, Le Goff's Life of biers, Lanmau's haphazard personalities, Ailtin's Memories of the court of Que: a Elizabeth, Our depart- menl, Essays .1 t,idney Smith,• Henry 'George's Progr, ss and Poverty, Letters of jujus, Prydo'A Ellglrways of Literature, chips from man Blocks, 4. great Preach. ars, Joseph coo •'a lectures, Biology, Tran- soenrlentalism, !,ell and tate conscience, Love and llfarri ge, certainties of Religion, Speculations of :cienee, Scepticism and Rationalism. and competent dress! favorably known to ti , and is deserving of pi -—The exodus from C P R stations was n • aker long, well, and e peoples; Wingliam blio patronage, both the G T B and uoh lighter oa Tues - qday last thou on the two former weekly Manitoba exeursious. Two cars an d up- wards of a dozen and a half of passengers left each station, the rowds of friends and :spectators assembling to sea them off being large, --Shoddy jewelry neaten have been faking farmers heavil in .' idcllesex. county with 11.60 aluminum watobes which they weed as 18k gold at %0 to $5:) each. This; is one of the rankest • f' swindles and has been successfully wor :ed. If yon want jewolery go to a reliabl t dealer. Not much is trade by going from is this as in most other lines. Miss M E johns is now giving instruot. ionsin drawing aud pa luting in which art she is especially prohsisut and has had ,considerable exporleuc i. A lady of natu- sal and cultivated aris:_e taste,appreeiation and aptitude for impar ,ing instructions she may safely and profits :ly be entrusted with the oversight of those weairotas of +acquiring a knowlodgo'in these pleasure producing accomplish merits. —Winglutm needs r town ;rale --we need' not have repeated c hat everyone well kuows said fully bailey •s but we are forcibly reminded of this on o•ory occasion when the old, uucomforta de, unsightly aye: sore has to bo used. I nothing is to be done in the meantime ould it not be ad.' visableto speed $75 or. 100 to have this dilapidated structure tin half present- able shape ins►do. I:1e a is a hint for some i alderman for win the t nks of his cor)stitu: eats. • 13aving made spec: arrangonlepts with • the New Furniture 1! .ctory Or the retail of their goods, and in order' to •ttiiake room •: I offer my whole' strait of fur.uitdrd for I 30 days it roducurl 'ices toe latah; i 000 8 60; $18 bedroofft 5 suites for $12. fn tr"'for $21; $18 (with bedroom *toes • for finites ess for 515 4 find $ sideboards, $26 (wale mirror) for 410.601 and with any of the 42.60 one rocking oh you get theme Pods anti while these pric drive twelve miles t room*, on the Main' of the ZrllairWiok Iai Suther1 aud. We have receive a letter defending the party referred to est week in conueation with wood stealing 'rhe letter is couched in language so per onal aud vigorous that it cannot be inserte these who are we. accused, say he hal reputation, and th ocoasions taken wo d out of au adjoiniug resident's eellar,at tis request, This most of his neighbors be 'eve, aud of course he asserts, to, be the a tetit of his offending. The item published a gave as a report of a curreut bi We may state that - 1 acquainted with the always borne a good t lie had on several sof news, ridgladly, we make amendaby publishi g this item. Doing the will of od from correct mo; tives—that of the la written in the heart —was the subject of u excellent discourse by the Rev Mr M Quarrie last Suuday morning. The lov ' of Christ who was equal and coeternal ith therather, whose delights were witl'- the sous of men, in anticipation from rete beginning, while as yet .the earth war not trtade, and before the heavens were i repared, was earnestly and impressively .,et Perth, What makes character, and snot les life was shown CO be simply doing the t II of God as revealed to us. it was beauti Ily set forth how this will be done ores eOva of all consider: ationsar consequence_ whin the law of (ion is not -Inthc book or even th• nie,nory—in the heart, whore a complete surrender I made to him. To have our wills in compliance wi •h Ills slmplidce the read to happiness, is heaven to gun and a sure proof that at et en limb it shalt be . ¢ht —that the ono so iitng, shall lino A joyous 111e, and die a happy tiod'bonoring death.. , MAtirtonA FAssrraos►te.—isassengers for Manitoba and all points in the North west can rteotire: all necessary information by applying to C. E. Williams;, ticket agent for the C. P. IL, Mr,. Williams will pro. vide passengers with maps and rates, and look after their welfare while on the road. ;tall en him. ?ritsoNatbi..-Nide 0 m. Depew and ,taelison, of Clinton, ere visitors at D 13 Calbiek's this week. k p' Gender hat teen Ind/spoiled tr`ud itnab to attend his shop Thomas Tiplieg was nes at Oliutou and .—Mr let Bayer, of r wet so sadly bereft the burning of their ps iu t0Wu this week. 3 $10 ones for $8, 1. bove you can get tt; for "vera" days, ---11f it for 51.40. Rs sure' on st vialit to feint while sleighing' lasts 14)2des1)ora last wee s last' It will pay to Detroit, fatrn3 , `,f.ibt , yr llose i5. Graoey s furniture few nal streat. next floor south a ouths •-ago b sal, Winghae , r hornet near Blyth, 'R'ING XIAAi ITERAWIE SOCIETY. 0RAN1 CLOSING CO C111T. —A NEW AND POPR' LAS MaxL. n'$ TIOMIS TALENT. The Exeoutive committee have decided to close this s axon's meetings with a grand entertain - ent anal theatrical per- formance. Th = play entitled "Money"-- the great powe of the age ---is writteu by a well known;Ca dian, is intensely interest' lug throughout has a strongly pointed moral and has been acted with marked success in a n • nber of western townsthis year. The gas of, oharaoters for Wingltam includes sever 1 who have had considerable and sacoesaf • experience in this line Two or three ho have played "Morley" several times ill take part. The local alanecure 'in Winghaa fiat` guarantee that the pert rmance will be . of a high degree of art . Sri 0301enoe: Local ttiusioasl talent has al • been secured and. Via. moat l at • profitable ev'ehing'a arouse. meet is Chu . promised, The Society's meetings ha 'ing been been free, entertain. Jug and proftable for the winter, and the object being to procure funds to defray expenses, i • is boiled the townspeople Will hoartily_patrmlize the ol•inin'2 concert. • The prover. nae will be Hur•h a8 to 008111° a eplendid e;entlag's a ntertaia.nssut. alto E.nahoipatio» .Act and the iteform B 1. Fresh description and pleasing incidents wer beautifully blended. Tho social condition, progress .t science and !item ture were also referred, to t e many virtues and noble acts of •thcanaidon quce , her coronatlou, and the manly characteristics of th Prince Consort were pointed out. , Then carne refer ce to. the Queen's visit to Ireland, the great ludo trial -Exhibition and iteefteots,. and the Crimean wa . The Charge (Attie C.Ight Begat* ,at .Batahlavtr= 'asdallgbtfnity"and pathetically, pictured. .Theo were sketched the Indian Mutiny and British hr ery, the 'death of the Prince Consort, the onfederation of. the Canadian provinces, the gran 1 nd varied resources of Canada, the Reform Bill o 7, the Ballot Aot, the Lulu and figyptian Wars t o Irish question, the improvements in science, pris r ss of education, de. velupement of philantrOpic r ovemeuty, growth of 7iteraturo, social customs, au otestatesrnerr,pteach• ars. &e. The peroration was grand climax to an able, logical, entert ening an edifyingg lecture. The idea of a grand federation of a Angio -Saxon races, was referred to slid eomrnanand. The lecturer was received with great applause • nresuming his seat. Huron Sprin - gazes. The Huron Spring A• s ' es opened before . Justice Street on Tu>ssay. Mr M C' Cameron, ou behalf of e local - bar, • pre- sentcd the judge wit 1. a congratularly address upon this his fir -t official visit - to the county. Iiia lordsh p made a graceful reply. There were no • risoners in goal awaiting trial, end the sheriff presented the judge with the oust- wary white kid !;loves. There are per:.. ns out on bail. awaiting trial, and the g and.jury found a true bill against John W lkinson, charged with forgery. Mr Lout , Q 'C, conducted the Crown business. Tl ere was a heavy Civil docket coutainin eighteen cases. There were three eases • f malicious pros. 000810!, and two seducti, n suits. In.Ityau v; Lennon, -lander. tried, a verdict was given for the plaintiff for $100. McDonald v O'Neil, • alicieus prosecu: tion, settled out of court Ii agleaou v McClellan t , an action for illegal distress. distuisse• by consent with. out costs, Dunlop v Rea, action o recover froth au executor, verdict for the plaintiff for 11520 aud costs. Anderson v Anderso,, an undefended ejectment suit, judge: nt given for the plaintiff for $1,252 coat.. Mason v Johnston, a action to recover damages because of a b each of warranty given upon the sale of stallion, resulted i1r a verdict for the pla ntiff for $300. The parties to the suit rest • e. a near Wroxeter, and are importers oh . h chased horses. John wllkln. a ',Santof er, was tried cn the charge of forgery and teri a two Motes at Smith'e banking•house Beatottb, on December 27th. The dotenco set up and proved an alibi. soma halt a dozen person/1 testified th t the prisoner was away trout Boaforth at the time n.en Smith said the notes were discounted. The prix nor was acquitted and dieehnrged. J 11 Lloyd charged with igtjury upon an indict.. meht tetrad at the lost ass os, was formally acquit ted. the Crown offering no evidence, Hooper v nett en lotto for seduetldn of Sarah 'Vaa JnneYen,Eohoo, for plalnt(plainf,fViaIR, nleoo verdietil000 far pIilnt(ff, 1 Drawl .sad Painting. • - Miss M 111'. ne has opened out classes in Wingha for' iutiructione in these sub- jects. a3 ly ta,t her rpeidenoe ou ,toitu St. —.See Slemi 's rate for best bread in his ad. creat v iety A oe at cost from Ronna., Fat A til till ritlay the 3th at fr..hiath .au'n. f cy stores. the home of t t h the e t sgalaxy of iii brood mares in the world : Goldsmith Maid, 2 14; Lady Thorne, 2.181 Lucy, 2.18; Beulah ..2.191; Rosalind, 2.211; Patti, .2.24; Belle Strickland. 2 26 ; Idol, 2,27 Scotland ' Maid; 2'.28 ; Western GIs -,2 27, and many, others,bred ed to s . ue `f woD;derEq.1 • ra- diating :. nd - perk/ruling •etttiliorte ate; Generale Knox, 2.31i, trial 2.24, at n '• eeyearsof age1 sixteenJay,xo d 0 u , 2 r , , Rurnour ,2, 241; Tattl i,,2.26; Slander; 2.28?r ; Socrates, four years old, 2.34-:;: GlneralWashington, amLad yThorne, 218- , and Stranger, dam Goldsmith Maid, 2.14. One of !sir. Dultnage's purchases in the b own stallion— Saranac 4,158—stand •d under rule d':, (Al,T. R., Vol., a.1.), 4 aled May 18th, 1885. Record in his: three year old form, last year, 2.3 ; stands 15. Dands. He . is a ve y spirited and handsome horse. " Saranac" was sired by General Nash ngton, standard under rules 4, 6', .7 end S. Sire of Luzerne, 2,27a ; Preto, Champion, Northern. 'Yearling record, 2 41 • :;. Saranac, three years cid, record:„2 38 ,• Westmoreland, three, Years, .237 Ox Eye, three years, '+ . 02 half, mile, 1.20 ; Stranger, son e General. Waslk- ington, sired Myriad,t0tee yea rs,2.28 , General Washington, ;tired by General E.nox, 2.311, lain LaThorne,2181. Saranac, first clam applto, darn of Patience, 2.281 ; Sara) ao, three years, 2 38, and grand dam o Myriad, three years, 2,28!•, by Joy G uld, 2.2tfi, soil of Itysdyk's Ha)nblrtonian. • Dam Lady Sanford, grandata of Belle, 2,22, and Alfie X, 2.29}, by Luly, American Star second dans L' Blonde, 2.844, trial 2.24, by Et1ia Allen,' 2.25; double 2.16 ; third it m by Abdallah,. sire of Rysdyk's l;Iau !amnion. This rang stallion will m ke the season of 1880 at the Brunswi l; stables, Wing. ban, and from the reeding of this horse, the breeders sli wad net hesitate to embrace the opp)rtnuity of im— proving their stook. The other watt boughtfor .Messrs. ;'layer and Bell, intended is for breeding purposes. She isa bay, three y iars old, sired by General Washington. Dam Inez, by Jay Gould, standard under Pules 1, 8, 6 and 7 ; .record 2.2%-; $000rid dam Weetorri Girl,recoil. 2.27, by Bell - founder. This filly is with foal tt, Rumor, 2,241, sten • and under rules Trapeze, three. ' 1 4,6 and;Eire .Cra 37tre 7.pasta, yearn- • record 2.213 ; Lalllinermoor, 2 30 ; Rumor, by T ttla,r, 1,26, 404 of Pilot, Jr., sire of t a dams of Mead B., 2 08*, and Ja Rye See, .2,10 ; first damn M arturse laid, by Jackson's Flying Cloud ; B a d dam Jenny Lind, by Abdalla , tire of .13.yslyk's • Ilainbletouian. Mt..11. Mclndoo . • : • .:clod out new kid gloves. thorn before