fee ey gg 7 |; ac agi a — 4 ~ er a ee cota apts ey ae oe pai far + and, Pha eh y * LO LOE AAD NO ee a Comet —. THH DAILY WX AMINER, Two Pictures. An old farmhouse, with pastures wide, Sweet flowers on every side ; A restless lad who looks from out The porch, with woodbine twined about ; Wishes a thought from his heart : O, if I only could depart From this dull place, the world to see, Ah me ! how happy I would be Amid the city’s ceaseless din, \ man who round the world has been, Who, ‘mid the tumult and the throng, is thinking, wishing, all day long UO, could Ll only tread once more Che tield-path to the farmhouse door, The old green meadows could J see, Ah me ' how happy would I be _"o— > | { Mr. Bonner’s Opinion. ~— | AND} — | lis IDEAS ON CLIPPING, NICKING RACING HORSES. Mr. Robert Bonner said to an viewer recently: “I donot think Mr. | Bergh understands what he is talking about when he states that clipping is a} cruel and seaseless practice—the device | of lszy grooms, There is not a. horse-| man who does not know directly to the | Goff & Co., has returned from a visit abroad, contrary. Prof. William. Williams, a professor in the Edinburgh Veterinary G lege i and one oft the best known authorities oon the horse, advoeates| clipping and says: “I have seen lives of many valuable horses saved by timely « iipping. ’ Clipping is anneces sary to a horse with a fine light coat, if| he has heen kept to work all and autumn and has been well Ii, however, he has been allowed to run on grass a few weeks and not felt theeurty-comb he needs clip | has become Some horses have such tine light coats that they never need clipping. Old Dexter never was clipped, neither Was Edwin Forrest. They did not need it.” ‘Mr. Bergh begs horse-owners not to 4 i gre 0TD- | eu, ping, for his coat nick the tails of their horses,’ said the} interviewer. ‘‘Do you object to nick- ing?” “I know very little about it. It was seldom done to road horses, being most- iy confined to saddle hacks and eabs. it has grown entirely out of fashion. No man with a valuable horse would| vick him. But I know so litile about} i¢that [I can’t venture an opinion. | You may rest assured of one thing | however, and it is this: No man own-| ing a valuable horse is going to risk| him through abuse or poor care, Here, | for instance, | have paid $40,000 for Maud S., the most valuable horse in| the world, 856.000 for Rarus, $35,000) tor «Dexter, $35,000 for Pocahontas, $16.000 for Edwia Forrest, and so on. ! Do you think I would have any one of! these horses clipped if I was not per-| fectly sure that clipping was good for| him? It is a question of money to a | mao.’ “You have noticed, doubtless,’ said | the reporter, “that Mr. Bergh declares | that speeding horses is cruel and in-! human. He denies that horses enter into the spirit of the sport.” ‘All bosh. A horse, if he is not a a jazy beast, takes much interest in his own performances. If you are driving; a three minute horse and a 2.40 ant- mal comes up along-side to pass you, | you will notice your horse prick up his| ambi- assuredly no horse more than deavor to keep ahead. That is tion. No sensible man, horseman, he can do. Last week Blair put her in training again. He didn’t push ber, of course. That would be dangerous for any ani- mal. gives his man nor beast should be put to exere! tion suddenly. Well, the first day the mare trotted a mile in 2.44 and another in 2.28. Two days later shedid a mile io 2.37 and another in 2.25, and on Friday a mile ia 2.21, another in 2.253, aod a third in 2,147. When Blair drove up he said that he could easily have made a fast mile with Maud S., but he thought best to do iteasily. Mr. Hub- bard. et the Hartford Courant, was with me aud witoessed her performance. She was not distressed after her trot. She cao do her 2.093 in comparative comfort,and it is not cruel to put her to It ee ee A Remarkable Woman, There bas lately died at Benares, Northern India, Anna, widow of Gen, James Kennedy, of the Bengal cavalry ! She was in her ninety-seventh year, hav- ing been berm in 1787, and she lived to see no fewer then 176 lineal descend- ants, of whom 128 survive her. She had eighteen children, eighty grand- children, seventy-three great grand. children, Her futher, husband, two sons, One son-in.daw, and the four grands sons have been geacrals in the army, ‘ - and her ‘losee? Janta include many military officers of lower rank, fhe waa tres tet ffteen, was tever oit ’ of India for a single day, spent all her life in the plains except once Wwhea she paid a briet visit to the hills, the climate of which disagreed with ber. Her husband died a quarter of a century ago, at the age of eighty-two, after fifty- tive years of married life. Mr, Oscar Wilde now favors the abolition of the coat and waistcoat, and has pronounced himself tn favor of +t : 1 ; ; : ‘ »4 US ©ruslic SMOCK+TrocEe Ex-Liuipress Eugenie is seriously iiifroma nervous shock, the result of being thrown from her carriage. Marie Vanzandt, the American prima donna, bas scored 4 pyonpuyced sugcess at ht, Retersburg. P i * SN ae gt i ae i 8 ed inter- | Clinch Nails, 100 kegs |} ip. the | wholesale and retail at Beer & Goff's, ings at eost a summer | Gotl's. sibility to do on P. has | carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown’s heavy. | Sewing Machines, Guns, ete corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. | Jatheotown ef Ane ears and stretch his neck out in ap “y | The Maud §S., for instance. | Every ove knows that neither| Special Notices. | Arrer ALL, there is no better place to buy New Hats than at D. A. Bruce's. 31 mehI3 J. B. Macponacp’s, is the Store for Men's Felt Hats. Go there, meh7 Try D. A. Bruce’s for Hats and White and Colored Shirts, largest assortment in the | city 31 mechl3 | Pur balance of our Fur Caps selling at cost. | W. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16! Wurre AND CoLorep Surrts, selling cheap, | at J. B. Macdonald’s. meh7 Firrken barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Got!'s (feb 3} Laptes’, Misses’ and Children’s American Rubber Boots, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. mch7 FAIRBANS’ ScaLEs repaired at Brown's, at, the Athenwum Ch’town. tfi—decb | Lapres requiring good Boots at lew prices | would do weil to try Macdonald’s Boot Store buying meh7 Iwo Tuoevsayp DoLitars in Marlin and | pure Manilla in stock, Also, 100 boxes 1} tn. Steel Natis for Lobster Traps, at the City Hardware Store. - . feb 18 Wc are offering special discounts on Men’s Underclothing W. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16 of Dorsey hbetore orron Bros, 7 Me. R. C. Gorr, of the firm where he has bought at a low cash price a large Spring Stock (Latest Styles) of Boots, Shees and Slippers —-Dorsey, Gorr & Co. fehvsr Valencia Raisins, (feb 26 Wr are offering a splendid lot of Overcoat- Rrown & Co, (feh 16 Oxe bundred boxes of Onz hundred boxes Boneless Fish at Beer & (feb 21 THERE are just two things that is an impos KE. Island, and that is to stop people from drinking brandy, and to that he cannot mend or make new, such as Shop on the dec}—tf. Cannev Salmon, Lobsters Haddie at Beer & Goll's. Gop and Silver Plating of every descrip- | tion done at Rrown’s, et the Athenmum, Char- | | Finnap | (feb 21) and | Six, eight and ten inch Sand Blast Mill Files, Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder and Fuse, at Norvro~ Bros febIsS A WARVELOUS STORY TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROM THE SON “03 Cedar St., New York, Oct. 28, 1882. utlemen: My father resides at Glover, He has been a great sufferer from Scrof- nd the inclosed letter wiil tell you what a ma: relous effect } Ayer's Sarsaparilla | I think his blood must 2 ease, has had in 4 oe i mtnined the lamor for at least ten years: but it did not show, except in the form of a serofulous sore on the wrist, until about fire vears ago. From «a few spots which ap pected at that time, it gradualiy spread so as to cover his entire body. I assure you he was y afsicted, and au object of pity, when he begin using vour medicine. Now, there are few menof bis age who enjoy as good heaith as be has. I could easily name fifty persons who would teetify to the facis in his case. Yourstraiy, W. M. PHILLIPS.” FROM THE FATHER: jocc.c0"ca ‘a duty for me to state to you the benefit I have derived from the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Six months ago 1 was completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. The humor caused an incessant and intolerable err terri. ion, tal DFCIDED TO Sell at Cost. ae ee eee All our Large Stock of EUR AND CLOTH CAPS, WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, KID AND BUCKSKIN MSTTS, KID ANE REUCKSKEN GLOVES. 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PARLOR & CHANIBER SUITS. itching, and the skin cracked ¢o as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever J moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. I commenced the use of the SARSAPARILLA in April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores have all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every | work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire | what has wrought such a cure im my case, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you, Glover, Vt., Oct. Yours gratefully, HIRAM PHILLIPS.” AYER’S SARSAPARILLA. | 2, 3882. AYER’s SARSAPARILLA cures Scrofula and ali Scrofujous Complaints, Erysip- elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu- rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores vitality and Strengthens the whole system. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. 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