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THURsD:AV, FEBRUARY 21, 1895. • Don't Fail to Attend tha Extensive AUCTION OF Greatest ~ alue Given Of. the ~i~~s. HORS · We offer at an Enarmo1ts Sacrifir~ the balan_ce of our Wtnter Stock. lSveryth~ng P!~~:~~~:a~u, At the must be sold before· March Ft'rst. Honse Stables; Greenwich, _FRIDAY & S!TIJR'Y, FBB~ We Mention Below a Few Items: I AT 10 0'01001>. A. H., HARRISON & <JO., ~il~~~~~li~~iJ~~~rill;'l'fo . .' Al'gyle, sllllle route Jo:Mt qrjlenwioh, vi..: ll~t- 1~ P. M. J.oovoa by th& ~1. s:.f 11«.>.-.tr·,:' l!;:i;!!~.:~ lli'2Sfdont: .1, W. Rioho.rd!~ . ltri tnl .• ) .. • li'!nob, Gooi'g& -· · ...... ~ .... ___ li, he~tb of .. WOOLEN UNDER WEAR.· Ladies' Jersey .hibbed 'Ves~nd Pants at 17c. Ladies' Jersey Riblled 'Vests and Pants at ~9c. Ladies' Merino V eijts and Pants at ~9c, usual price 48o. La<lies' Natmal Wool Vests and Pant's at'69c, usna.l price 98o. I.~~ie~ t;carJet Vests and Pants at 75o, u<~nl p~ice $1.25. . Oliildre.r's Scarlet Vests and Pants at 44o., o.ll sizes, usual pr10e 50c a.11d 85o .. Ch.ildren's and Ladies' Wool or Worsted Leggins at 39o. Woolen Mittens at So, 12Ac, 19o and 2~c. JIJLLINER Y .A-NIJ CLOAKS. Everything :in the line of ·.Millinery aud Cl~>ak8 at half pii<'e, anJ less; it m~aua n $15.00 dloak for $7.50, a $10.00 Uloak for $5.00, o.n $8 .. 00 Cloak fl)z $4.00. ',Ail!:l- ~ :t5.oo Ha.t for $2.25, a $4.00 Hat for Sl.90, and so on. 1 Ladtes' Woolen Shi1 i Waists. j The remainder of onr stock <Jf Woolen Sb.irt Waists must go, and here are the prices: All our 60c and 65c Waists will go at 39~. All our Bvc and $1.00 Wlllsts wil! go at 65c:. All our $1.35 and $1.50 Waists will go at ~Bo. All ottr $2 00 Waists will go at $1.39. . Muslin Under'wear. From the trade we have enjoyed in the past, we :reel assured that the ladi~ of Greenwich and vicinity fully appreciate the, .quality, workmanship and perfect iit of our M nsliu lJ orlerwea.r. Having the agency of t:l. A. Hubbard's goCJ>rls, tlte well-known man- ufacturers of H tgb Gr!lde Mn~lm Underwear, t\'ith whom I placed a Jarg., ol'der L•blun' 1 cunt.uUJI'J,;,tud the chacge of my business; the goods have ju~t been received, and 1 place on sale about 600 pieces of Mus! in U ndenvoar, consisting of trowns, Uorset Covers Gllemise, Vl· ... wtJu! auJ l:lk.irts, at unhe~rd of low prices. N. Y, Qllf,) of the' moat dealing 11rm8 w ortll~.~. York, wi.U sell e.t the Stables. Greenwich, N. Y,, day and Sa.turday, Feb. 22, 23, at 10 A. M'., sharp. · Horses will be coat or va.I1J.e · matobed pairs, horses, slnglP drivers horses. Will be sold to blddel\. Horses will be ted. A suitable de1posd~ quired o.fter each B~tle. more bidders olalm the fiDal horse In q qestion will be 11-galn and sole! to the hlgh~st~'~B~ They will be the finest lot ever seen In G1'1lan wloh. get to attend this sale. TERMS OF SALE Will be eash or a goodl~~~~~~~~ for short time will be 8 HARRISON & CO., While space witl not permit llB to mention but a few prices, ws would suggettt yo11 to c!III and convince yourself of these tlDapproach· iJ i iJ iJ' j] ~ ~ i able Bar811ins, WJ ~ Jll f. I ~ 'f Gowns at 25(). Uow11s at 42o. Gowns at tl9«!. Gowns a.t 83c. Gowns at 98e. Gowus at $1.19. Gowns at 1.89. Gowns nt L6B • . Gowns .in: extra .large siz.esL . ' . . . ..! • ' Gowns fDr Children at 4!!c 73c. Corset Cover11 at 18o. <.:or set Covers 1\ t 25o. Ootset Covers 1\t 29c. Cordet Covers o.t 33c. ()orset Covers at 4:8o. Ohemise at '19o. and Chemise at 25c. C.'bemisa at ll9<J Chemise at. 48c. ( :bemise a~ 59c. Drawers at 2lc. Drawers a~ 39c. Drnwers at 45c Drawers at 53o. Skirts ~&.t 29 .•. Bk.ir t.s ~ \ 35o. Skirts a..t {fie. t!kirts 11.t 5Uo. t:ikil't.s ~~.t 79o. :Skirl.8 ~~.t 98o. l::lkirttl ll.t 11.29, l:ibort btkirts at 39c. s • .MUHLFELDER ' Battie's Block, l!llfSIH.1181J ~CiiB.DS. 'c):·--,,_'~ TRAINING WILD BEASTS. Q. L.~TILL~N, 1'11o Str.nt:e Efl'•ol of VoloTI on Son>< -'7• Az::dmals. SURGE!I!l' DEN'l'IS'f', \Wlld animals are much more pro- ,, . • ~~Block, Main Slrooh Greenwioh, N. Y. flllbu:nced In their likes and dislikes of t ' . \ colora than men are,\ said Eld \'ard it.. ~eeiliEJ.tr&a~dWilhoutl't.in.._.. Darling, the lion truilesr, lhe other ·. · · day. \To get the. best resnlls from an· w.·lt. BARTLETI', !mala when givl:ng performances you .- . .lelecti6 Physician and Surgeon, must surround them wtth tao colors ' · which are not nbnoxlous to tllem. iii>~,,_ tenders hill services to the M M h t t ~:;'\'-\'-\l;:'enwi<lh and vlctnll:v a• oJJ bo11n Now, take r. e rmnnn, or n· u: ·· 1. i stance. He has ,two leopards In Ills ,,. · Jr<\'0'1\'1--7!1> n .. u.; 7 to D P. \· group of rmlmals which he has tm.lned Proe. ufticeat ~oodence onBa.r• that have to be kept chained continua.!· Easton side. ly wb.lle they a.re not performing. The ;.,; · • · · t~?:arum .tor tllis 15 that a leopard ha~ 3:~* $\N 't:lESS... ···-- --· · an aversion for l!llOtS of any k:ind. 1dr. ,,4~ey nnd Counselor at Law. M~hrma.nn has the misfortune G! :pos· ~ ':ilea. 1 Estate and Ins\:11'. anoe .a 2 t, sassing tw~ doge very much spotted a.b.d whene-ver hie leo'paros get a gooa :• ~, ~m~fn Wilmnrfu Bloak. bpportunlty they ma.ke for these dog!'. ;r;r: .Gl:lEE,NWIOB, N.Y. T.Mir l!ves wonlo:ii not be wortll much r.lln;·l>l'lrihm.ptofnpQ' att. ended to ft It was not for the vlgilanc& ~r their ~ master. It is strange, too, for tlle <>thor 1 '.'·'. i:'; DUISN. ING. dogs, which ar~ ot a solid color, ~:::>: •\• a!t:ui.g aplendtdly with the anima: s. ~-~~, · D EN TIS T'l They play with thelll like kittens, but let one of tho svott\ld dogs cone a.bou t and iillli:!edJatel;y the leopards a.ssnmo a warlike poaitl(}n, This aveFston to SJKJts se&ll1s to b~· general thr01lgh tho tl.ruma.I k!ngdoDl. The only time 1 have ever known a lion to attack a dog Wf¥1 ~()n a. spotted one -waa pjacetfol' ,. and b.e never ceased untli .:li'ij~: .. li!lled hlm. .. In tra.il\ing an!:maJs there are matly little poiilts whlli:h are or great im- W'll.IJ'Id be overlooked lrY .. _,,_ •· •\·~ oMfffllt'Y peflron. • So a trat11er 'Ob!!enri·:nj<. .'I baiJ a. lion GREEN\WIOH N.Y. pOOestal, but woulrt refuse to eYen .. ~;:tah:tl\\\t Wtn~ nf 0111 m...... I touch the roo one. I had juPt hnd n The winter of 1741 wns famous : MOTHE.R Of\ ~3 CHILDREN. lot of things, such as stands. seesaws, throughout Nr-w En~I:\Dd as much :rho Wife t)r n,..rnum~a Old Nolen•n Clown Wag()ns. etc,, made tCJr my pprform- tBoldtar tho., any which barl prE?rederJ : 1 b\ra'l!•llf\d anct D~dltut ..... a.nce a.nd 8il a result of the diB<'overy il Probably no year since could fur- ' Bla.ncbe Leon. the abandoned wtfo of this ll~n's pooult!U' aversion to rorl, ntsh te.stimony for oold either Sll In- I <>f Joseph Leon. Barnum's old \solemn J had to have the entire lot repalniP<t tense or S<J protractl\d. The snow 1 clown,\ is, Jn some respects,· the most blue. That Jlou, up to the time he which covered the whole country as , wc.nderfui -...oman on eartt1. If the oltl died, wu the most clever animal ar·. early as tlle 12th of November wns . Napoleon wer\ EmpeiOr of these Stste-s tlst I ever bad. But no amount or ~UII found the next Aprtl C1lverlng 1 he would iJCaslon her liberally, n~ •. tra.in!ng would make him endure red or J the .ranees. Tb.e Boston Post Boy of . she is deserving or a helping hand 1: any shade. Bo you can appredate lt.\ January 12 reports a tent on the , there ever 'WtlB a deserving wom~n. numerous Jlttle necessary points which 1 Charles riVer for the entertlltnment of I She Is forty-£even years old, and hao an animal tm.tner must look after. 'Yc, travellers. The Boston News Letter ! borne thirty·three chlldren. all of one «neet with little examples of this eolr>r for March e tells ns tl'lat \people ride j father. Sb.e is living with four o! manta. in a.ntmals every now and then, rwery day from Stratford, CL. to L<>ng. 1 these children on her hands In com- but th~ Instances I have given roo IsT!lll!i. wht<lh Is three leagties.\ Even plete destttut!Coll, but is still br-J.ve and wl!l: mifll.ce to show bow troublesome as far east ru; N~'V London we are told cheerfUl. Moreover, she Is suffNIDf; tt sometimes becomes.\-Ptttshurg that \the lee extended Into the sound 1 . with a tumor of the stomach. She c1r. Dispatch. as far a.s e<>uld be seen frDlll the town, speak almost any laiJ.guage or the ctv- ------•\--- and that Fisb~'s Island was united tltzed WC>Tio:ii, and_ Is bringing np her Alb,.rt u,., Gilt. to the mninla.nd by a solid bed.\ On 1 children to be familiar with English. Qnoon Vlct.orla has undoubtedly March 28 tile ~stQn N<-ws Let!er re-I French and Spanish. · overdc>ne the Albert memorial bust-~ ports that the pe~J)le living on Tbomp- This rem:aril:o.ble woman was born ness: \Apropos of Albert memorials, oon's Island had crossed <lVer to Dar- in Blanche P11eth. in Madrid. When the newly-erected statue in Hyde Park chester to c.hurc.h on the tee for the fl.!- thirteen years old abe married Leon. is the moat. hideous thing the humen teen preceding Su.nrlays. As Ia t~ M the clown, wilo was showing In her eye ever beheld. The figure is seatA:l the 9th ot July a. letter from New Lon- city. She Eeea.me Blanche Sullivan. enveloped In a great robe. As the don, ct.. reports on the east side of the and ha-s long b-oon li:nown as the \can- bronze Is glided, ft Is lmp011Sible to Connecticut river a body of Ice M non_!a<ly\ 19!th the Clircnses, from be- view the shln.lng mii6S when the large as two carts can dl'l''V, clear and ing nightly sho-t from a cannon. shines upon it. From tb<l back tbe oolid, a.nd adds -very artlessly that \it Her record a..s a mother bas few If statue looks like a. hnge gilded Pill. IIllght lay there a. month longer were n.ny equals. Beginning In 1862, ber a.nd Ia ta.mil!alll.y called 'Albert the It not that so many resort out of first ten chl1df'9D were bll'I'n a'!nually Gift.' They say that when the Pri nee C'llrlosfty tc. drink punch made ont or in pairs. Will and Willie were born Wflll!ll first beheld it he threw up it.\ On th<:~·17th of July snow wag In Havana, :and still live In the West hands, exclaiming, 'My awful dadr' still lying iZl mass in the toww of Ips· Indies; JooeJ)h and Harry, also born thUS. pertinently applying the title of w!cli Mass. nearly four feet thtok. n Havana,l£'\led until they were tw<l 1c Chat:les Mathew's last comedy. ThG Eut the most marvelous r..:cord of tae years old, and died together of dip:l- Eldinburgh ntemorla.l far outshines- ,on.so-11 is the statement made by Aloli- theria. 'I'hmna.s and John. followeJ tnetapftoricallr. I mean10thil Hyd,c zo L1lW'ls, ittlthor or \Annals of Lynn, by Antotne and Ll.zarre, were lrorn 1;: ?ark t!lonstro~>Hv\ A'iass.,\ that Fra.Ilcls Lewis, the signer Paris, but livecl only a few, months. of the Declll.!'atioot of Independence, The record CJl twins closes with the rlrove his horse- from New ,York to advent of l\£ax 11o11d Frank In Maca- .rru•m•r•\ 'Tn•·•l \'\\'· narnstable, th\' ~li.ole,.~!ls:tll <>f.~OM,. brava.,. Bussfa. . - ·An ·rngni!h te~ a .Jtipnii\·~. TS!ilnOSOuilO,oiFThe_lce. Most ()f thle children that followed discovered,· by gl'tfllg out suh· ..,ere born In New York. John a.nd colhposition, tllai the pupils FJnw• .... or nr\ .•u~ny <nntll. Willie and Ln2:arre n. came a yea: trained to. :find· « moral tn \I 'left Chlca.g.,· one bitter cold• apart and dleu in ba.l>yhood. BlandJ.C an.lma;te and llranltn~ to. day.\ Mid a mall, \and when I landed ::mcce~ded ILJld she ts known ac in his '\Gftmps~S' of L'u- ~n N~w Orleans the next day It was. \Blanche Do\tt the globe walker, In lBASO.I-cl TB3.PJt..;i: 15 & 17 Thinl St., her mother. AnntlJlll' ward and a Mazy came Ad<:>Iphtna, a black-eyed four yelll's, popped In a.nd to nra In a lively manner. died, however, but Josephine, ca-me last year, fs all right and midget of ,the family. Mrs. Leon lives at 161 Eaat ninth street, N'ew York, front. in a flat that she \' month fDr and is not Le()n Is alive somewhere drinks bard, and a year Europe. He Is as gcod a.s as his wife and chtl dren are ed. lLn 1m ltao&:fon Obee11.e. .At a. session or the C!yD VClt~\~.' BerUn the che;mleal eholf, declared: cheese him to be adulterated and of a mixture or 6!l per cent. !Lild 40 per cent. tat. This case on r'ecord ot cheese duced artificially. The !ned WlU! llmb'llrger; the counsel asked th&-'e«pllrt FI'~mch cheese, like Cmnrunb<~ a.ge ·de Brie, ete., did not garlne, wh.ereupoo. the ~~~~d he had not as yet e: brands but would do so date. Japaa \ a feW spec!- bland 511mmer wea.ther and the warm the circus business. After her came ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Jif~~''ff~t~h~e~~·~~~~Je:~v~ok1:~e~d fror.: sunshine went Clear into the bo';te. I Thoma.s, Emil, Francois, Lazarre III., , subJects ror started out tor a walk a.p.d at the firs-:: Fl'orence (a boy). F,ranc~s II., Carle w~eta ~l!M'l~--e~Llll!rto·<ri!Ower sttm:d; · -r-1<jl=\' an p11. llrtlieSli~e tauer n.lon5 looted a.· \Small buch of violets and lllllt- cnrvlves, a !roy (If fourteen year~. w!:· l ~~: ed the price. lives With hi:s motb.er. Th~y 1:':>' r.~ ·v .. 'Ten cents • sat<l the flower seller. coming nnd dying, a~nrth 1·<>2\rr' \I th(,ught 'that was woodert'ully and another Frank. f ·a the~ ar- ebEap. but, d course, I exTJecterl to rived and i.<J ~O·day ten ears .tl~c Pel'· find nttm.\' ilowers in the Sonth; in ~ 7t of th!l :- '1rr1 -·-·- -- \· • .. • '\ ~act, i ~ad seen ros&s in full bloom In: many of the broad ftqnt yards. Then r sijid, 'Why ~n·t 1 send h~tne and glvEf -,rry ,,.~u . ....,, .'i\f<\:\~ .. ld~ ~t t:)le glorlou<l mld- 1lE!t'!!>?' I the '-< I .I (' r