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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-05-03, Page 3111 ootteatorealossenellnew TAILOR oijop A TRUJILLO BULL FIGIIT. MANITOBA FOR SALE. •.; oAmonous AND 0111.1% 8.PcBT AMID WILD ENTHUSIASM. 0, CLARKE • fill411111KI Pull- Two Yoels Wito iuTitiret No Moro paring Promemulos—Thonen Memos, sis and CW—T.oue no the Mello The laiiional sport of tiasocountries, which ape the ustoma of their Spaxii4i. ancesMrs, is, the bull iight; but in the skill shown by the professionals the odd: batons Canna be canyon(' to those of Havana or of larger Mexican. towns. Not having any bull ring in Trujillo, the plaza was fenced in on three sides with heavy oak, the fourth side of the sqtuire being the fronts of a the of houses, whose occupants, during the continuance of the fight, could not leave their homes with- out stepping out of the front door into the bull ring. No sport is so attractive to the Honduranian as this, and be blocks out his time so well that the seductive game of poker, which he calls "poker," it never going on when his desire is to bo in the plaza. The fence was covered with urchins from miles around, and many .foolluirdy "ladinos," . In°Pelting a new Tailor Shop in Wing,bam, respectfully solicits a sham O Aonus ( Seetiou) of First Class 0 Land, only Five Miles troin tbee rapidly growing City ot :I3BANDON. The;Train uneapolis of the North-west. • f publie patronage. it will be his endeavor to '1)/ 0 aft thifiletion to all ntring him with their orders. ilaing now in Mining order, desire to thank those who have favored him, and tu say that no pains .will be spared to give 84663410n Its future, Wingham, January 110, 1889. The above is really a desirable rum and will be sold Cheap. A.14S0 Plaining Mill 30 by 30 feet VAIO OTOIVO 1110 Containing all the modern umehltiery for manures. tering Floodng, Mouldings, Sall, Doors *to DOW and Engine Room Fire Proof with at t ShoVieg Roout tt wiled This valuable property Is in tirlit•Oluso tanning order, situated, in arandon near the 0 P 11 station, L0&1 le the heart of the manufacturing depot of the .it • where al arqs and Profitable business eon be 'melodist° possession can be given. Title perfeet. For full partioularb apply to. • , iiswa, Winginun P. 0. 11101Z E. C. GLARES. i‘ 41. Eas a inost complete assortment of the LTEST CIL�LCEST, and MOST .011.01101ING AltTICI.BS ii Clocks, J.e •r Watches, and Silver Goods. 4 Brilliant! Durable ! Economical!, Diamond Dyes excel all others in Strength, Purity and Fastness.' None other are just as good. Be-' ware of imitations, because they, are made of cheap and inferior materials, and give poor, weak,',, crock), colors. To be sure or success, use only the DIAMOND Dyns for coloring Dresses, Stock- ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers, breeds, were daring their acquaintances Ribbons, &c., &oi We warrant to walk arm in arm around the ring them to color more gookpack- Voila the enraged animal was being tor- age for package, than any other - tured by tho picadors. On two different dyes ever made, and to give more BUT AT BARGAINS. %,:atfistdsujcinegietliftellidosur I wnewatchuig brilliant and durable colorsi4 Ask • § or the Diamond and take no other. butted through those taking their daring FOR promenade, and with sueli success that A DreC3 Dyed 1:Or CLOSE A TTENTION GLVEN TO REPAIRINO, A D WOI11( ALL ' two fools were killed before the trained A Coat Colored Rnng Evellepg of Quditg, W AURA:MD. the Stook now on hand at . LESLIE'S DUFFIELD labma•Ssra.wmommnua•auFux. m..A.mmoms. bull lighten; could controbthe bull. OLTS RIDE Garments Renewed 10 t CENTS. GO RIGHT TO GREEN'S BLOCK FOR.YOUR JEWELLERY. Of six bulls but one was deemed A Child can use them! t� the yells and demands of the speeta- WELLS RICHARDSON & ca,. has no superior anywhere. The most fastidious can he suited in this elegant lines of • -0 Inaian, Euglish, Scotch, . Xi P rioes Lowest, Compatible with 6atis• . NEW PATENT TOP MILK CM , . . • • Irish and 'French Tweeds. factory goods and , • MOST FASHIONfi3LE IKAE. Cream Cans, worthy of being killed; but in obedience At Druggists and Merchants, Dye Book fres. tors, the ceremony of saddling and rid- 44, lug tho brute had to be done before the ontrea1, P. Q. :forneritke..avaisaboa..z.z.14ecatigarjeratz first the most reckless disregard of don - horns, with Ivhich lm is draggedto the fence, his head held close to the ground, ; soN. death, which requires what seems — ger. rope is thrown over the bull's OFX",t 61 -ABSOLUTE FITS GUARANTEED - 'Our own Goods 1.3ut Free of Charge. rtk Consult your interests by giving us call. • Qat Meal Mill Opened. Thu undersigned desire to inform farm. era and the people generally that' they have .reopened their! 'Oat Med Witl lillinghamI are now prepared to purchase Oats in unlimited glatutittes and at the igh Mkt Prico 'They will supply .oustomera with the BEST GItAltES in Oat MOW. ELDER & 'CLEGG 01\77' BROCKENSILERE'S Photograph Gallery liong;Expnrietice, close attention and • • eunexcelied facilities, enables me. no turn out uniformly -a t&ass of work equal to, th at of any Gallery in'the west, "0 -Work of every drscription artiR. eally, promptly and satisfactorily done. GABINETSJIND FAMILY GIVIIPS —A SPR01ALTY.-- A Levee Asoortment of Frames kept eonsta, t ly on hand. Prices as 1.-. , . Tow its are ennaletent with good work.' i','ro at once eetabllahFRER nog Sewing -Machine ' Oe'rhre,i ITV re, trade le all parts, by ,,Ffiitiot.„..4 Mitring o u r Machines I and good e where the peOple cam see , ...tn,, we will send free le one eortot In each locality,the very ..„.:,.:.. -' di, , • but meting -machine made in the world, with all the attachments. .1 [01 \ ..„ 4,-(t. We will also eend free a eompleta ‘ line of our costly and trainable art •4 'samples. in return V1,6 ask that you show what we send. to these who i .z...... may call 01 7001 home. and atter 2 months all shell beconte your oWn P r •.4 wohy. Tbi. Krami inneheut fa made titer the Slinger patents, i* ti --"'1 which have not °St e before patents run outlt sold tor SIMMI. with tha attachments, and now sells for 850. Beet. etrongestonost bee. htt machine in tho world. All le tree. .litt capital required. Pleht.. ltdef inetnotions elven. Moto Who write to ue at onto Can eri- vire ilree the bogt newitet-rnaohitio in the World, and the' dose Soo o r works of MO art ever shown together In Alearlets, If.U.Wla do CO...Betz 740: Assnststsa Maine. Milk Pails Sap Bu.ckes., and Milk Pans, I Is 11.1.t0 tlio saddle, the bull is let loose, and. ;goes roaring and plunging and bucking with rage around the ring. Tho vaquero tortures the brute with spiked spurs, and after each contortion or unsuccessful at- tempt to unseat his rider, comes the spontaneous and deafening appldase from the spectators, which increases the :animal's rage. Great anility and strength is necessary, and tho ribder fairly takes his life into roaring with.rago, While a strong saddle is securely buckled on with two heavy , horsehair girths. Tho.moment this is -done a cowboy, or "vaquero." jumps And ovarythin in thg, Dairying line. BAITETPODITG.r.iING A SPECIALTI% Mir of the f011Owner Mat weeklies earl Ile • obtain:4 with the A ingliam buss at the figures hoe 'Mum and .. . gIvuu • Toots, Midi, Wed ettrirt and V.I.,•Plcie, WI 1/1 S I - V141 hn • SW W7.3 '72 0 0 ai 0 ci C.) m m •-.1,› cs 4 ° al • 9 sl.' ce cd 6 r. c=....= E.1 . alt .".,, W.' It •,,' — .t,' .'.,' ,__A -a ar.... ...1 :. i')AR i '''t .4 ,....J.,......,.„, ge -0 Ur g a .... .4-.5 0 C , 11•Wwileliwn a) ;...., 2, _., C,....1... ;,.,• c)• .-,,...0 14 421 VI d 0-0 g 8 o - • C ...... , a; g . ;5 .5 •-• -... 4 O sv g cr. (e caw P "Ct 40 o4cd C ea ' • 0 CO a O ,--• ;-. . ..... . . • . . . .• • ' OPPOSITE KORMAN'S HOTEL. MIL LEANN Ala BOOT NO SHOE STORE. Tu [ Owing to the late Room I have made room for and have, on hand Large Stock of-- MLBE1 HOTS and SHOLI _J gi 'When say' CSIE1CIdo not ineten rorrely tt? Itop them. for a Wine, and leavethgeLy.13- turn again, 112EAN A RADICA14,141.4146. hayo made the disease et FITS, EPIL'EPEIr FALLYlich SICETLITOSS, A.11.1elongeftstIV T vhatitAw-1-117re.tnedylak oura; the enie40. have Illedts no -,en , 1141,600e. 0\vn hands when he springs on the beast. Emdat once for $6 tee,- soandeo. •.0-...,4otrns 1.10 is unable to dismount until the bull ggie1:041.;r!.4!illtic,:11..!XIPTeli glirlIkalidress.s'. is tired out with his tremendous exer- trial, and it, %-ol eure you.Y .s.duress g ar . tions, and then he is again drag,ged to the; Dr. *.E..C, G. MOT, e7 Yonge St,, Tcroitcy Onto fence to ha unsaddled. The vaquero .1 ' V.FORMY-7trAT417.071.41/0•3044414111Seate saw was twenty five minutes in the sad, , 4 %, • dle, and when ready to dismount fell ex- I 't• hausted into the arms of his companions, too weal; to all to his quarters; and it was his grit and will power only that prevented Itim front being thrown, gored and stamped to death by the infuriated bull during the last five minutes of the performance. When the bull had been enraged tO the satisfaction of all, loud cries. came from every throat for the "matador," who was no more than a dark skinned mix- ture of negro and Carib, and a day died away, when the slight, symmetrical Tli:riteir.`rstiPracrrsot linigneglitseava aer' laborer in Trujillo. Tho cries had hardly • In addition to my Custom Business, ciefy Competition in gnality, Sizes, and ton determined to sell for CASH, AT ROOK BOTTOM. PRIDES rflinpairing its usnal, and Cement Patching a Specialty. solicit, a share of the patronage. Don't FortAet the Place Opposite the Central Hotel, Rips sewed free in boots purchased from me. Butter and eggs taken as cash in exehange for goods. F. IL RODERUS, Trms:1, Glebe and %tea. Canadian, . .. 00 Ttnas mol LOit.lin A . 1 'rives Mid Montreal Witness, ...1 rtsta ad Toronto News, ., 1 75 Timm 0111.3 deity World '2 16 %Mos Awl weekly News with premium, "(tido before Aise,"Ptheo. tot Coutederatiot.' 1: W1140•11A.111, LI CALEDONIAN IIALL • The Society Meets et ery third MOndey MISS NEX,IL0 MellARD/Z. month. Visiting brethren welvorno, ill ASSES FON INSTRUCTION 1. A NP terms iseq. apply tu organ, in Voice Halters and Harmony. ..f10.415 1,0t,1111, Mao 1 DWI This reininorlitem 11.d 01 Pio be secured for enter —...4. tainnients of ekerl kincite nom RENDALIS pAVR1 CURET . 4ery low figure. Por , " 0 ' I AXCI 5 ialaggli .thig tlis Chia 4 Hoe tor& figure of the matador appeared, facing notblister. Read proof below. 4, the bull on the other side of the ring as the exhausted picadors retired. Ho was KENDALL'S SPAWN C UBE, dressed in chamois trousers, with a tight OFFICE OF OITA/MEE A. SNYDER, BlIESDER OF fitting black velvet blouse beautifully ,cLEVELAND BAY AND TROTTIEG SEED Hoanza embroidered in gold and silver bullion, DE. B. 3.. mennt. ccf.rawOOD. r-Lus 1"Tov• W.1888. while on his head was the regulation Dear sirs: I have always paurehased toouaemi cocked hat, with black ostrich plumes. tigVaiiPka:Tricenbil4,4tgtiV.zei think tits one of the best liniments on earth. I have used it Trim ARTISTIC SLAYM. en my stables for three years. For an instant the bull glared at his Yours truly, ones. A. Snot& KENDLL S SPAWCURE 5 now enemy, who stood baslifully A tapping his leg with his sword as the noise ceased; . N it 0R. B. 3.. zizmilmttor.og..TN, N. Y.. November i, ism. The animal seemed to appreciate why the taatador was there, and with brute Dear Sio :I desire to give you testimonial Of MI instinct rushed on him. head down to raise FinifIviIn114511 PhareVEttlifialrfaUreVISErri 1.8". re8heLlrili hirn on his horns. The suspense was 'Ely recommend it to all horsemen. NLOAUILTytinetrb11.0.:. Y. attacer Troy great as the bull drew near, but not a • ours truly muscle of the matador moved. When the animal's horns were but two feet KENDALL'S SPAVEN .ouRE, from the motionless man; he qrdetly sort , WINTON courry. Onto, Dec. is, isss. stepped aside and planked two spikedDVo.L.1$1.114.!: t..m..,99.1 o.e.: ty WAYto II av what / have dove. rods, ono with each band. in the animas with your Newman Spavin Cure._i_.1 Iv Ti, ehoulclers. The bull roared with rage and tr.grillcovelehres that Ital hi 'i"av'et-2- IT. V= rg14E1117d a g plowed up the earth in his 'efforts to 8evm."11;J---- a' and followed:be directions, I have Slew; stop in hi.; headlong rush, and to return Mt: case or any in a, YoUre trely, .11SDRENe TIMNPAP again to tho matador. Three times rho Norse Demo. infuriated bull charged Jim, and three timmadoaelesslylethe KENDALL'S SPAWN CUR esthealr antd two E spikes, when the spectatorademanded Price 51 or bottle, or six bottles for tr,'. Ali the death of the bull. The man merely tit ntgarsceaaugeetrefiYMatre114.optitt! Rnesburgh Falls, VC tors. Dn. D. J. Racinem, co., examined tlio point of his sword, steppedtors. SY: ,D.RUGGISTS. aside ;IS before, dexterously plunged his OLD BALL weapon to its hilt between the shoulder — bladesuntil it pierced the heart, and tho animal fell quivering in death at his foot. The enthusiasm knew no bounds; men throw their hats -over into the ring, emp- tied their pockets of money, while tho ladies threw their fans, gloves and dainty handkerchiefs as a, tribute to the skill of the matador. The Common people mado a rtlehaCrOSS the fence, and despite his protestationa, the hero of tho day was soon being carried around the ring on their shoulders amid the applause of him. • Adre.desoo! Pleased negk ativi.-Cor, yor Isfir tTosephine Belard, the faster* claims that she 11-15 lived 1n1 electricity siNtni years, 1305 let hes Eiiisotil end sup- ported his family toe. • A 14.01,8` ZIN 1301 '.; CAI. 1g °Alma 1,13: ik.111 V.X.iOtt, 1 'Moral trail 1)1%4: . . Bogert, Cassel, et., nap of birth, ei 'I t.0111„18. tt.... twee, liartion, .e. :sta.., U. 114w, 1.141 \ht.atit,.. . 1858 !to aiSte i. N. 11. 31, 11,40 by 11, • 1,71t, i.,,Al., Ont. sal, tending' 105r51001818 -sire rt.tt Leel uit m018 114 4 Me loaf.