Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Oct 1899, p. 5

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" I -'13. .. 9:10 AM. u.......1:ou nu. " 1........n:wP.M. " 7.........B::i$P.M. " 10..;.....7:ooP.u. Not. 1. I.'l -Ind 5 run daily. No. 3 mm loops loamy. Non. 6.7.). 14 and 1!) gap: luuluy. ullmnn nnnnmvnntlnunn. Tlckml and use -2-v 3 mg i3IIIIloouhlJo louuounn also wine In Icahn Ionian: Ainuuoc nu oi-nIlqnnnn=nnII%I.I`: -5 Ionic who Iununlpl Ila: Inp- Itmllnll. Swlxvnter, Minn., Oct. 23.--J. C. v>Mcl!rida.' a, cmwlct at tho state prison, received in Decemhor lent to" pane three ears nd the "months for an uusau t, h I made a, remark- able conresusivu showing him to be. if the conlessfon is true, a high handed murdm'er.' . ' Llln mmlnnninn wan mndn fn ward- I ~I-uuluuu-o olouo. in -94!` oOm;Io=r o6:r;:aiI 1'0 nus- Lipton to olnllongo Anin. __ 1... Au u-, nu 3,i;Ti"u?p}6liA AumW A boat I Now Oonnululn. _.4...__ ,n `h, u .:I.|:, _ (ho hot 0! bur. .._. ac Ijnj. I run- H W: VIII! to-Inous lnucncu . DOYIOG I) [DO KJIICIKO LVCWIZ Now. boys." mid the Sunday school teacher. "our louon today teaches us that. it wo are good while here on earth. when we die we will no to in place or everlast- ing hlln. But suppose we are bad, then what will become of mu?" "We'll go to 1 place of everlasting blllter." replied I: Inmll lmy at the root of the clan. u\l.._...._ OI --l.I ..-.\..II fV|.n-||.. 0" oI.I..|o To Keep lookn Fro. fold. A few qropn of any perfumed oil will uecure libraries from tho comumlnx et- fectn of mnldineu and damp. Ruulnn leather. which is perfumed with the odor of tho bl`I('|( tan. never moklers. Mer- chants suffer largo bales of thin ulnnbio nrtlch to Ila In the London dock: In the moat circles: way. knowing that It will not Innnln an: Injury from dump.-lam don AIIIWOPI. It Ioonqd Baotou. Pa: 3 good deal interested In the new plum they no preparing to study." ro- mu-hd the Inn who and: nlnnllol from business In astronomy. A u... nln-all" column] 0.. Quinn Inns ITDIII DITIIIIOII Ill IIKITIIIOHIJ. -'IIIIn A new plant!" echoed the trust Inc And you no coins to hop you vow? mm n-pronchtully. ,wlm tn: the me? I are-um I Inn. but. oh. how I We don't own all tho cud: nt!-Wu! would like to tell her out man jolt wilt lngtoq Btu-. I N38 or her!"-lgqlnnpoglu Journal. I lnuu In an Aiucincac. ; 3.... ."g 559-, I`lmYnuAttoruy--"! '3-untoln 1 w ' 5. 5 an wry such mac to I|n"Ooodcatch. ant, I W .;':: .`:.%........`.!.';"';'."'..-..'.*...:2: *'"""""""""""` were uue to nn IIIIICK ox nynu.-rul. The second reported case Ibowed itself in n canary. whose cage. with the bird in it, was pulled down from the wall by it cut, but the owner interpoued before the cat seized It. The bird lay on the bot- tom of the cum-.hNti'. an it dead. but was revived by nprinkllng cold water, after whit-h It wan lively and showed no nb- normality except thnt from having been I tine Inger it hecnme silent. For six week: the hird never uttered I note. then this condition panned o quite unexpect- edly. and tho cnnnry once more IMJR very well. amuu my III. um l00t or me (`llII. Mnmma." MM amnll Charlie. "I think I'll be a preacher when I grow up." "Very well. my son." roplled the fund mothor. "but what put the Idea Into your head 7" Woll." replied the Ilttle follow. I a'poae I've not to go to church all my nru anyway. and It : a heap more fun to` wane around and talk than It In to an atill. ` BIQII XOIIII lKU'IQ"-WOI. IX j ownulblcnoot Ind. `lint : ondntl _...._.| 4.. .- -u..I._..a |._0n u|_nu. IHIIDI lllfllpulu. III I ulull Iu uucu cnseu. It was considered that the est was suf- ferrln; from an lnummatlon of the spl- unl cord, but the anlmnl gave no posltlve slgns other tlmn the psrnlysls. On! day the servant threw lt from the (int oor of the house on to the pavement. It sllghted on all fours. lmmodlately ran away and was completely cured of lts pnrnlysls. whloh had lasted for more than two months. Thrru was no loslon of the splnsl cord at all. and all Its symptoms due to an attack of hysteria. "Wu. nnt|4\nt' -nuns-Ont` nnan -hnuvnl` Ifunlf `rho Innn Young-ton. ` Kore are Iome children`: Iaylnn ro- ` ported by tho (`hlcngn News: Man: Imvn," mm than Rnnrlnv mhnnl m"l`0}-l`\(iNTl\2`EAL' Line wumuq. Jnnl mu mun- nauton dn ly (exoofl. hlondsy) ' . ny for nouns Indlntoh n , Cut: and Canaries Subject to Partly- IIl-CIIIIOd by ll`:-Iult. That nnlmnla nre subject to attack: of hystcrin la a discovery only lately made by 8lll`{.`.`00n.'!. Two men rccordod recent- ly seem to lcnvo no doubt about the mat- tor. The nnlmalu affected were a cut and n cunnry respcctlw-ly. The at was one day bitten In the back by a dog and Im- mcdlutcly fell down pnrnlyzod. When It was first soon, uome ve or ulx weeks aft- er the Injury. ll walked only with it: forcpnws. drnuglnu ltn body and hlnd llmhn. '1` are was complete loss of Ian- Intlon In t e hlnd paws and in the back part of the body. both sides nnd back of the animal being lndllfcrcnt lo deep punc- ture: with a needle and to hot uppllca- tlons. but It nlwnyn rnpoldod to gentle touchlng of the front half of the body. The tall was paralyzed, but none of the llmbl atrophled. In In usual in such cues. It Iran nnnnldu-ml Hunt thn out wan nnf. winner. __ Imzeraoll was exceedingly dlsgusted. He looked thoughtful as the horses were being led hack to the paddock. and then he tumed to the great violinist. an Vnnvn nnlrl ho -H-nltlno MI: III ulrueu I0 ll.lI.' `FY!!! VIUlIllLc Say. Ysnye. aald he. ntroklng hla chln, (l'ye know I believe I'll give the fellow who owns that skate $100 or no to clmnge his name? I don t mlnd most things. but blamed lt I like to have for nn equine namesake I contluuoua per- formance `also ran! " eu." That go?" said Inger-soil. the charge teristic net" expression appearing in his jaws. Good. I'll just bet a little money on Robert to wln." And he sent 820 down to the betting rin{1'u be put on the horse named after him. The messenger returned with a ticket that rend $4,000 to $20. for the ingeraull plug was at 200 to 1 in the betting. Dnluu-0 I1 In:-nu-gall man Hnnfnn II rnn 1 HI (HO DEKIIKIK. Robert G. Ingorsoll was beaten a good tux-long by the wont net of dog: In train- luu, and there was a mischievous twinkle In the eyes of Ysnye. who had played the winner. I nnnn -..II nun: ADnQ1lA'IIlI`; tlln-nnfn eateu. "Buy, Dwycr." ho inquired of P. J. Dxvyer. the famous horseman. who was in the Itand with them. tell me about, this lnzornoll horse. Can he run?" Dwyer grinned. "He can't beat a steam roller." he said. "Ha couldn't head a buii lip a lane. He : the worst counterfeit that ever happen- ml " nlareqa-e`._wat'I _ - : leauqeil P In: tune a `contents. ht , for outdoor (nail. `Hated prlIechIl'3 :..:'."&'.?.'!."..I.: nun: lend priuslit-II 01- NM vriaolahtile hebooIlIiI") and cared nothing (or rac- ing. no ptobebiy never. visited a raw track more than three or tour times in hla lite. The last time he went to the racea he was dragged info join; hy -hays, the violinist, who vat a mat V trien ot Inge:-soil. Inn in a racing on- thualut. and he lovaa nothing better than to alt In a grand atand._wi abuse moor- achaum pipe in Me men and watch them run. It was I aplrl of mischief that prompted Yaeye to lulu `ll 1 to so down to Sheepahead Bay with him one afternoon. Yeaye know that on that ntternoon an alleged lace hone named Robert G. Ingeraoll was going to run in an all nod maiden race. and he also knew that the horn Robert G. Inzenoll was: about the douleet animal that. ever looked through a bridle. So he not the famous agnostic to go down to the track with him. The race in which the horse Robert G. Inge:-soil wna entered was the third on the card, and when Ingernoll cnme acroaa the name he looked inter- ....a...I VIIUIICCPQOIHIC TIII'IIII$II oudfocnntudIInut.ln'H-Ohio ntohu-Isl. ' V 77:17 ,"."* rnotJotinu9n su. , . ___ HYSTERIA IN ANIMALS. ms. II` l'|l'|I IIIIKFII OH THHI YIIWNI IFQIIDIC "In fact. you will ud that I really hard worker non-r complain: of It after he bu pulled his twenty-rth or twenty- uventb your. became he has then train- ed thin enemy to do In proper work- thnt II. lump 1*: mind and body huh and vlgotouu." A `ran-lilo Toupmtion. . ~ "I vowed I would never loath to In again. Anal um um anlnn Qninnnvn-I-var, I IlI1IK CI I-` 'I'-II'IU'- .-'UIClIIIUHo Boarding house kt-open record frequent well nnthentlceted lnutueeo of a visitor declining tn sit at the table At, which be or the would have made the tblrteehth. and there are hundred: of thing: happen- lnx every do: nut to to thaw that the enppoced Ill luck following this number I: not an exploded Ida. ll-an rhino nnolnnnhln Imcnuno In Hunt ll IIOI Ill EXPIIMIEG III. One thing noticeable. however. In that I visitor will not hula over-getting 18 to the down. nor does In ten sudden death It the under of the succulent nu- tlve throw In an extra on In the loan for luck.-London Leader. !:%_!. -.4_{'1-5.`_!.[_._"_z. Do You Feel Tired! "When you hear a man complaining of `tint tired feeling.` you mny he sure that he spends more or his tiny talking and lounging than working." laid 1 well it nown ph_vsicinn. "A fr-nli hnv-J Dru-L-not nnvnr -nnrn KIIIDVVII ||ll_\'Il('|lIll. "A truly hard worker never mm-rs from this dlmne. for such It In. It arisen from not working off. by either menu! or annual oxorcile or work. tho superuous ` onern given to every man. This enor- ~ K.V. If left. turn: Itself. so to weak. to forming poisonous Jlllcou which up tho u vitality. -In... .. . n..........m- o....x.....1 ..`\.I..o- Vlllllly. "Just In a thoroughly trnlnod athlete walls with certainty hll second wlnd. no ovary really hnrdworklng bunlneu mun knows (hut he does II: but work can In has shaken off `that tired tooling. "In. fun; run n-Ill Ruul than in Iran"!- II KIYEI IHB crumum Ill lIllll[M.'o You can generally tell whether I man in reuod in his unto: by the width of hi! forehead above the eyebrows. II he has a good dovoiopmem above his eyeu. he in A man who knows what in going on in the world about him. You can tell 1 man`: generosity and his Iymptthotic power: by the size of his held at the for wuul portion on top. You can nilo deter- mine something about hi: own eltimntion of himneif and his nbility to ntand by I ` point it he thinlin he in in the right by knowing the exact size of his head from the middle of much ear to tho crown. Hi: ghting qualities and his ability to Innlu hi: way in the world are denoted by` uliiht elevation: behind and above tho VI`)... .l... A. .. -.....J- L..-.I I- .I..A_.. III at (`|l`VIllOIII Dl'lllI'|ll ID I007...` Iuo M31. The size of a man : bud In deter- mined by runniuc: n meuure around It just nbuve the eyebrows to the back 0!` the hand, passing over the occipital ` bone." } uvuua. Phrenologlatu also state that because a man has a large head it in no reason to believe that he has an unusual amount or hrnin power. But they any that he he: the best opportunity for development. and he can crnm more learning into his head thnn the man with the unnller hetld. People with thin heads are usually ruled by the broad heads. The protuberance imlnedlntely nhove and behind the eurn denotes executive force nnvl ability. and n i man with a narrow iaend in: little or this power. The best lawyers and Itntenmen huvo wide. broad heads. The argument i ntire faculty, which is located in front ; on each side of the top or the head. ll well developed in theee pcrlonl. no that it siren the cranium its nhnpe. Von nan onngrnllw tnll n-hnhnr a min Man With small Cranium cannot (let to no PI-ssidnnt. All things being equal." said the phra- nolu'gist. "size is the measure of powe1~-' that is. I man with a small bend cnnnot got to be president of th United States. nor can 1 real small In nttnin to that position. They have In comparison of the men who have boon presidents of our untion. consisting of the relative weights, which goes to show that they but been tnii men. and that they have had largo heads. uI)|...-_-I-_l_A_ _I_- _A..A- sI.-L L_-_..-- i Mull at the Thin: lupounltlon. II..-..Jl.._ L....-- |..._-.._ ._...-.1 0..-. _n (HEI- A 12 needle sewing machine simply has 12 needles where the ordinary sewing mn- chine would have one. Instead of s sin- gle spool of thread on the top of the ma- chine there appears there 1 rsck of 12 spools. There an 12 tension disks. The thread from each spool runs through its own tension disk to it: own nuedie. There are below 12 shuttles. one for each needle. VVhen this machine is operated.- it makes 12 row of stitching. just as an onlinnry mnchine would make one. The 12 noodle machines are used chiey in the manufacture of corsets. ruws or Iuunuug. \I-II uuuqnuu Icon- on: at the two needle machine soon be- came apparent. and it came into- wide- spread and diversiiied use. Whenever two rows ot stitching were to be made. a two needle machine wae need. A to- miiiar illustration of the work is seen in the two parallel lines of stitching run- ning with pertoct exactness around the top of a shoe vamp. Shirt sleeves are stitc into the body or the shirt on a doub a needle machine. the two rows be- ing made in the same time that it would take to make one. Collars and cus were stitched on two needle machinee. as w o In great variety or other things. and is r there weI`e produced nmchinoe with more than two needles. There are now made sewing machines with as many as 12 nee- dies. A `I0 -.o..uIl.. .--.I-u. -u-..I.l-r- gl-.-I- L..- 1: and mur- outlp. Gnlng Int album. M. Montreal with uobcc t uoboo with summer: 1' 1.1.0 E..;`mx:,'a::.*`:" ....'"*'n...,; n IHUIU IIIUII III! $11!. ' Tho rst of then. I tjvo mnjdlo mn- chlnp. was In In those!) oluhtien. about 15 Jun . [urn used by lull!` ntnctuners of heavy M clothing. perhaps tint of. all by the overlll mlnutnctnren. making seam: It:-onset bythrutdhc In twov row: ot stitching. The n lty and econ- nmv nf Oh. this nngla Innnhlnn -nan kn. an at an Iii!` Vuhudot [lowing It In I noun or leg: familiar fact that uwln; mncMnunn_ uad novwlan IQ! rowing mu` didnnt mngrlnlg. in `leather. paper. mun, carpal. I. They. no nun! tor unkinrlmt In and airing on buttons. They no mode of may types and In. simply hundred: 0! vau-lotion tor special nun. But It may not be how: to commonly that than up many win; machine: now nude with more tlilu one "needle. -1.- an. 15' 11).-.- . 4 ..- -.41]- _.., mun." ` vow?` M In.-nnnnIunnn,hnO,nL,hn-I` BRIGHT MEN HAVE BIG HEADS. m mom: uuounnoin, Inner I`. laid. Iain:-slut. He know the NnIIof the III . ti-onnlao plnrlulmln um llvu anon the shrine- lng snows to the humming bird that N?- eln union: the orchlrdn ot the in ea: he know tho lacuna oi the (onus on the pnlriu and the rcotllu th|t_ crlwl through the duart nude 0! IIIII lulla- on: to how tho links! that cal: to:-roam. that but that journey mu none the any wnu or the nu. rain: of nature to had a compnhulvo knowlodn that no Inn in our soul:-II. What had rounded In IN! laid at munch, know. and to that dhoonn-In to halt contribution no bounces. no annulus that to In at tho -um antennae nolochu.-.-Isl! Oahu. l I 4 4 Whoa It ll. It was at the village towing tho nnpmmnhlo condos of the moon: of unrrhu was under war widow The leading undertaker. New Lines In ._.j...__.j_._: nvvu-uu---v -v--. .._ _.-__-__,. hon Ionhul. hon Quoboo. out mu. thymm. Oct. llhzlb " n.uou!!.d light. out. an.` " omnh t. 0v.1Ih 'I) tn om: I.Nov.!n. . 1" Jill. |I(n\.Nov.18%lI.2:IJ " TRADING sums. The reason our line: on no popul I and our trade `ha grown no large in that they hit the Inn . APPEARANCE. QUALI BY AND PRICE. 5 These are the throo things that count with bayou. . ` We have utook um ognuot bu but for pro - dursbility st MES RE! . ,_. D? F`. N Is BE3T.I"""'1nccoma llu||:IlIlU,IJ_IlIVI Iuu VJIU I-I-IJU uuuuvliuip VI. vs -v `nu run-u Grey Lamb Tami $5 on . Grey Lamb Wodge caps. 32 50 ` Imitation Grey and Black wodgo capo. 880.. 400.. 600.. 760. Incl: - Sealetto Wedge Gaps. 760., 81 each. Black Onrly Aatrachan and Bocharon Jackets. $80, $85 each. Electric Seal Jackets. $40 to $60 each. Women's Wombat Coats. $18,123, 028 each. Women's Racoon Skin Goals. 386 to I50 oacli. Black and Grey Persian Lamb Goats made to order on nliort notico. Bablc I'hibet_. Gre Lamb, Russian Bear and Goat trimming by the yard. Black an Grey Goat Robes cheap. For a Fur Bargain try RUMLEY BROS. ' ' C U I H I I I I I V C I I IJU HAPPY THOUGHT Range `- `--:'.}.'-1..-.:7 W And Where to Buy Moderate Cost. M`R'ELvEv & BIRCW Urey I-Alvin!) UUFIII I Ipv,,.v. `lg Vcgvv Ilvuu Natural Opossum us, 88. 34 Q6 uoh. Black Opounm Oollnrn. Q-1.50.30 geuoh. Electric 8911 0011113. 36. I0. 7.50. 010 ouch. . Mom, Skin Oqllaru. 87.50. 10, I12'o_noh Sable Collars. `9. 819 to $60 9101:. , Gennsn Oonoy Ruffs. 760. to .1 nob. brown ind black. -Grey and Black Lamb Gauntlets. 85 per pair. Emotrio Bil Ghuntlou, 86 per pair. . Imit.ution,Blaok and Groilnmb Gnuntlm, 01, $1 in pot pair; I)-..-. Y -_.l.'"`n-an `K Ann nildh Autumnal wun I. with G L b0 450.36. 7 07.50.}: 1.. n::K..1`m.:.gZ" `uh. 13.3: '30 non. Oenteb note and envelopee to meteh. Oxonowieqnote end envelopes to metoh. Boyd Military College note with erect. Boyel Milihry College envelopee with oreet. Queen'e Oolloge note with erect and envelopee to match. (Jhoep note paper. 5 quire: .100. end Ibo". Enntopu to match. ac...Be. end to. e 7We claim tht the upplhd an (Inn! ' `WV J.-M. bduaus at 00;. cuiiuaijn /w -Royal Reserve 69 and 7| `Br oclc Sirobt. 7* TAT. niopaRATa`I5RiIs; wry Royal" % 5 is the bent cooking up Irntul cm of lfered to the public. . oroonrmu of thin we ruler you -to the SEV N HUNDRED user`: in and shout. Kingnton. It is altogether likely no matter when you live. that you eve ' neighbors min; the " op py Thought." Refer to any of them. I frhought we are !_|l_Hng. Juit one more word : .P|e_uo don ! confuse the stoves thnt was made ten years ago with the "HIppy Klnglton at 11:!) Lu. 1 ; rboro 4.15 In.: In 01:10 Ln: SI. 0111:, luv! at In. THE MARKY} \ : Some time around 13'!!!) Whore IIIIIIII nu: no- the smoking at or n tub` I Plniludelphln to Bar:-Iabun. _ both big. Itout man. It VII thn-y were alone. and tho Yon-mtlou loaned to suit! It the am. HBO. (C! II!) I On nnnnd I. . It In! Iplui ul-q uu 5-U; unavo- ud,0 "I was about to llrk. uld other. "nut minus I: Inn. and come from Allochlly. . "And I van that to report." nld othor. the -3 the In me I run run cum. mac: ndnor the` sun hudi 0 1| I am M. In. tho? II.` -:----nuj l floountillottoinoln Amunuvhltrndmhvhggun tlelnout of his nceontwkh adopt Inaaeouhmn. Iamuluudlno Jholn. - "m.nu.uIh. ndugu Inn. [11 I0 IIII. htlt nucuolt wodl canyon dlnuorntthohnun "0I.uvu-ii _|.4 NH . Arc. but I ` when humus! II! OBI ` n____ .1..- -...-auI 1&1 Gun CASH COUPONS.` Aubnlnoo 14 V(_)4gta_I'}o\ Naviga- I nxaI'ml:- . I` on; Montreal. Quebec. u3.?W&:I n.5"Tu .f'x`6z`;`J"' '"" . D pBrari':li me-Table. E-$231.2,-n mm ,1 II. lnhnnnuon and nun:-nclon or E I091! 10 . lgorhn lane 1 IRIDAY for bClV`Il.vhlmuud;y. I. @. :3-`.'2'3a"' non Bolton. 00%. Sun. wpm. lomrul: hm 1',.`,i:'_ , i i`; V.` ` flleoewed. ` V v-` " ' . - I olclt--:>Il:owith`.|=nt:olsu;:opnlg tion. The mm . .3` ` 9 " T` ,, A, 4.-e Ciga i- NH: 9: Int. n. udQ.P.n.1'Iuot nu. `MAIL goswamships -----7'-w- ,1. I. Clluiun. ,.L .._._._ ,__-. jlmuu WEST. N B........I:8 AJI. "Q45 ..... ..:l_|Q g._K_. Fan ma. mo. ~90:-I gonwammon % EAL 4% I8 31- 8" .. an-4* . _ I-\:_` L... , v r, INTREAL EINH: ISHIPS. D000?" `"1 happen :0. Lou bu bohrducrihod u an lnexpllccblo nnnlu. Ian`: M "1 ballot: to. 'l'ien|twu|ovonI|rl3ItnoIh.h fpnod to: 1 udo."- Pout. Oooltlvloo. Tho IMO!-b Penna-1! In a wonder to uothntyouloponthouugo. Ihfodnclnmnh-Ya! ` fl Tlouuioluotyouuhunhoon niece-oihrcoyun. and nun no lcrllonuonnttlu "-lmuulhlou-gal. 1--.-._..~. \JHlI._II I Illllllvu Precision. 2:101A. by Aiierton. In the an piano money winner of tho ct-and circuit. She has been three time: Iecond and three time: third and in: only won one heat to dni . nnytnmg or lnyuouy. some om.-_In blnpreaenco once called In question his total blindness. \Vh|nh on: In vnu think I an Inn glnto Mock. When new: cumo to Both: that tho squire`: non "down b-Lo\v" had made I large mm of money In stock. some of the wisoacros shook their heads. k'..n .. ..I.I I-An ...u;-J- -nick nub...- "I. COD` 2' Will Ill! IHIIIIIIEV Wllllg a tug he didn't ravnr Bob : having dul- lnt In the stock market. the said lndlp untly to on of her neighbors. I can't in why money made In trading cattle. it ,|t I' done hit and square. lum't just at good as money nude any other way!"- .\`onth'o Companion. ; an; uuu A. Knul 8: Sons of Bt. Mnryn. Pm. `have bought the gray gelding Paul Pry. 2:11%. by Nantucket. of Loullville par- Hlea. and he Is now In Knuplnck Mc- ` Cnrt.hy'I utnblo. I)......l-l..-. 0.1!! L. `|`a;nCnn I- bk- 4. goods? y mm roppmion in at mu. `- '*uao-`is ouurdnupd by `Ill: Good I70. It in a curious lnctthnt the log: at any one or the ve lease: 1: ntoned for to a considerable extent by a pronounced lu- ll:-1\n-ax In 0}... ulninnnv nf Illa nlhnr conmuerume extent uy u pruuuuuuuu lu- cronno in the eiciency of the other aonsou. The result is sometimes aston- lshlng. A man aim hml Innf tho nhyht of both lshlng. A man who had lost the night or both eyes lrnlned hla honrlng until he could tell by the sound or bl: footsteps on tho Ildownlk-. at he made his way nbout ` town. whether he was In the middle of l the walk or at one nlde. whether he mun wulklng past I brlck or a frame house. ` or A fence. or open around. It... lnmm In uvhlf nnrt nf tho town ha (once. or open Blouuu. He know In whit pprt of the town he ` was. not only by his melnor or sense of general direction. but by t s dlerence In the "tom.-s of Ms footsteps. and he walked about freely. seldom runnlng luto anything anybody. Rm... Inn: in hln nmnnnm nnm onllod In uunu." ` In reply, the blind man merely opened ` hln penknlto lnd tapped the left eye with the little blade. Io sauna g pl--n A-nu __v...oh'. f`4unnnn_ UH` '|l|(`IQl`(`I IHOUK Ul(`|l' DPIUI. Not so old lady Sprowle. with whom the young man had always been a prlmo favorite. I .I.\-|o _. u-Inn oh. lnlnla-n Ingnn Aug Ivuvl v run The nennntionnl 2-yenr-old trotter Unr- } on Sidney, trial 2:175`, by Oakland Bur- ` on. 2:00%. I: out ot Die Vernon. 2:2'.`l,4. ` by Jay Bird. A 'c'nnI Ru nnnn Al O `labia Du QIIOIUOII [III touu OIIDGDEBI. Which eye do_ you think I can Ice with?" he asked tlu nkeptlc. "Tho left one. or course. was tho re- ply. "I can loo that the right one In blind." I... .....\I- Q}... hllnal vnnn Innnalu nnnvuui ll]! llllll! DlIUOo It was 1 ulna `eye.-Youth'| Compu- Ion. u I., an a.u:7. us tuuuq uuuu. The green pacing lly Winnie Wilkes. by Roy Wiikel. 2:061/5. recently pnced n qugrter at Ahunedu, Cai., in_ 81% sec- on 3. 1. 1, _-__ .._lJ AI._A n._.__I l|.l\nIl na VII 5: It Is now unldlthnt Sunol. 2:081/4,. will be sold with the other horses or the lute ` Robert Bonner. Mmd 8. 2:08%, nlono ho- lng l`9I9l'V9d. VIVL- -..-.-.-0!.`-.-I 0 -...-.l:.l.I On4\`CAn II`; Rubber can 2:10 just about In easy In any mare now trotting tor the money. fl... kn- nun... ll... Dnll I... Go Iinl - , Il|lK'\I II.lIIIl l.lIII I.'IIo I W `} Il|| II? I IV V LUUIIUI n , Iroctum -Kelly, 2:094. will hardly be Vltnrted again this year. ' Du-hhnn nnn 0-10 (-0 nl-u-not nu nan: an IIII} Illlllt IIUIV uulllll nu Iuv nullity. The buy mare May Bell. by St. Bel : Roy, who won the 2:35 trot at Danville, h'|.. In 2:195/., is totally blind. "VI... QII-`An nnolhxn llu un....|.. `Hills..- --,vv-nrv .---. It In lave. It was t nan-Inn tot Ian. 1 lap- .4.` Q" t "Y. don't no what the minister meant. mu]-no kn allrln-NO fan-nun nah : hnvlno Anal- I tncunyur Htktotboniu-nnum. `i NI`, lcntnco tick this a nun Effort (I0! gusto:-.-chlouo Rm In tlu clou Ilvmly uni Bummer I8 yrs mgnnt bl I`, There an moi lncruued pebbl I Whom the robin dip: M: M In IE0 brook when rippling m 0! my boyhood over nines. '1 -1:;?--- I can will the muted Inowlnkd lomy mung It my Int; Halrlho boot that Ilp the ho from the cherry blonoynu I I but nhut my eyes to In the Orclnrd, meadow, brook and I can hear the cattle coming Down the km with tlnhll NIL `W mm`. nzhuw mo nnuu. I unless WMIIHO I the umlsl d yam n the [Ion Inn. rh I min turl. win. Mnn.. (H-.0. I7.--I`:-H`.V np. and lhrman lloldon. (`ump- Ing tour dawn M. the lake (While- .wu . shni HI pr-eqn and hot!!! n! an on And mnlhrd Inch. Czunprrn nrrlvinv daily In join In tho . Althmr.-h a tug. at amnw um Iron I. and the rather xtromely r cl Int this mm M f. the tenth-ed pnmf haw nut .4-n. an In Ulnhhn. can an. r. mo RAIN !!! [amt nnvo mu numb. In I. Holdall. on the as `list. In eouvuhneiu. ` hum: tournament will he mnrnnuz sltmwvocu um mil-all tnuivsl 1h -om run. I! --'-v- -- w--uuwogv -3-'-u \'ew York. Oct. 2-'l.-Sir Thmmul Llmnn talked fr90l.V to (4 ropurlc-r. "I will not challenge the cup next year." he nnid. "You no, Ihc-time Is ull too short to deninzn a hunt. build her and mu: her tuned up In concert pitch to rum: next fall. I will. hmvevor. issue A challenge for 1901 and will rmnplote tho nrrunut-- manta for it in a day or two. "I nm nt lihorty to my nuw that the wild mu-asst as to what Sham- :-na-It ulna! u-non ..II n' Qhnln far nil! use wun mu-can as to wnac anam- rnrk 1-nut were all of them far out. -The-coat. of the bout alone us she in now. wH.hnut- ronsiderlnx the ox- uonsa 0! crew or anything (I90, I14 `II \ g:`."....':q H0119." In lnd'1\ on-ry gum or holy person currius a brass, wood or (-Ia.V hou- g_rim( howl, Into which the devout nut smno small sum. Mndumo Hu~rl- insz walked out upon the vc-runtlnh or her hummlow mu morning, ulul lhoro found two bugging howls. Om-. n, little mm. with lwu unmts in it. intend:-I fur the l'unditn_ uml one. nn 1-nnrnmus uuir. vonlninimx u hund.-(nine sum 0! unnus and ru- |)(`(`.`l for horsolf. The only uxnlnn-Ilion she lhn svrvunt \\'IlH over c-xlrnrt from how] -lIttlo money lhis: "I.iHlu for the lillln Pundiln WHI1 lil|l0 m<>nn_\' fur Voice. 1iu.rlmu-l-Iig Lin \`il2unhiI| u-ilk hi" \ni:-n " (`mild wnco. um |m\\'|--I>u{ mun:-_\' mr Mu Misxnhil with big: \0i(`c~." Mndnmu Stvrlim: was one of thu- nrincipnl snenkr-rs among; Hm !\nu-ri- (`nn woman nt. tho inn-rnulinnnl council in l.umlnn. - -nu-an u uvw uryzuuu-nu-u. Tho t|lll`.'-IUOD of tho liuilding of u nmv |.r,\/nnmntum was disclmuotl ll_\ Qu1~en'a alum mat:-r suck-t_v mi Sa- turdny nluht. l`ho liuildlmz ill ('04! 30,71"). 'l`\\'n propmmls \\'1-I1! made to tho stmlvnta. without thu nccuptanco nt xxhivhotho work of liulldlmr could nut no on: (`J1 'l`o mnlutnin n lzvninnnlmn ouvh ntmtont. \\'uItl(l hm-u tn nuhmit tn lw luv-It nno dul`.ur mnru fur nthlntic mirpow-n ulwn pux-um: thv rouulur l`t`|.{'lRll`l\ll()ll fee; (2) th:- ntutlontn shuuld vollert Nlnlluh nmm-y ulllnllll thmnm-In-s uml the rm-vnt uruclunu-.u tu wnrrunt the prlm`l|v'ul in '0lllLE on with the work. The mutt:-r \\u.-4 left. to the athletic rmnmilteo to n-- uort. ut an ope-n mot-tlmz of the stu- dents to he held in two weeks. 4.._.__._.._ l,nU_V Hill '0 llll`lI|H!H\`( I "This In a. Inrolgn woman uuru, and for four of giving uonsu Hhu hus ()lnHt,0d to put her ht-;.tp:Imz howl outahlo of her duor for contribu- `In I-ul n uvnru n-nrll nr hnlu nnrunn I VC-Wj A Pr! lltnot Inrchnnt (hi , ~ , 3 0.. p pnbllo . 1}.` "V . " 9 V . Inf` n(`n('U()p Inf` I]I'.\l. lllUrn|HI','. Mcrido sn_\'s his richly numn is (`mornso Bullock and (but he wus brirn nf rusnecmhle parents, V\'hn hnvo rt-side-cl In (`.vno\'a Hill(`(` 1871 He has an-rvotl two pri.-on tvrnns in lllinnisa und mm in Nehrnn| Warden Wnlfor hns (`nmInuni(`ul('d with the uuthuritirs M. Hon-'\`n und also-- whnre. Ho lrurnt-(I that the orinu.-5 were (`mnmittr-(I. hut ~11!-N r8('(!i\'vd no additional infurnmlimn. M.n..:.u.. 1.. ...u.. o|.;.ov_n..-M rnnrul A Luna III-pt-no. Mntinmo Antoinette Hterlimz, the famed mntrulto Hi'iI1:t`l` und evunu(- list (from Wntnrtown. N.\'.. by the wu.\'.) hut! un e.\pm-lvnco in the lions buy prosttioncy, India. which is as quaint an uny of i\'iplimz'a tuh-s of the hills. She was ctuup ignimt with Pumiiitt liaunubui, und 1 uuuh he-r mmmincunt. voice wuu druwim: thousands of mttivua to ii(`l` meet- ings. They had never not-n that kind n! u, minuionunv ht-fort`. hnd huti mwor hvurd a voice like hora. 'i`ha-_v were so pleased with hour work that thuy suit] in tiummoiwu : "'l`hiu in n luv-ninn u-nnunn unrn .-mmtlnmu mmrmmum. !\lcl1rid0 in nnw thirt_\'-(hree _\'-um nld und sn,\'H he` hurt f0l|()\\'0d thu` Iifn of n. rohlwr nnd ll1lll`(IN`I'!` sinus hn \\'ns oi-vhloen voqr.-I old. Whilu r('ltIlil15' thn slnrv of his crime he- nnvn nll {ha llninilu in n vnnlinr nl HH` UK (I l'()lHN'l' ll ll1l|l'(l|`l`I'l' SIlll'(! slnrv crime navo nll the (lvlails in n mutter nf fact. nmnnor. nntl qwitluntly felt. ro- Iimnd. Ho claims to have cnnfonsnvl ha-ownsa his run-(-lento trnuhlrd him nnd `-`nvn ho is nnxioll to he punish- rd for his nmny rrinms. IHTURII. VVIIH ll. FILIJH` l)Q`Cll|lFU NIH.` Fl unizt-(I mo \\ hile in the urn oI`cum- Inittlnu El rolvbt-r_v. I curried thu body to u In-nmup nd set ro to the houao. The I-od_v was found in tho honmnp tho nt-X1. nmrnlmr." hnvn rnuhlntl In Cnnnrn uinrvn 1937! and mcmyu, at ueneva, no say: ; "I shot J_oaepl1 Grant. and John McNott. Three of us. two pals and myself. were in the act, of c0mn1l-t- tlngz u burglary at Geneva. at about one o`clnck ln the lnurnlmz 0! Au- Ltust. 29th, 1888. My two pals were arrested by these olllcers. I walked some distance away from the place of the robbery tothe court house and secreted myself be- hind a, maple tree. When the olllccrn came nlomz wlth my two puls I shot. them, killing: nlcer Mt-Nott instant- ly. Otllcor Grant llved until the next. d_m ." (`untinnlnm he m_\'n: "I also murdered n woman by the name of Jnlln nunlnnnrn uh thn nlnnklria nl Larms una mznwny rouuenes. Hpeakimz of the murder of Grunt. and McNott; at Geneva, `he says 1 ` "T nhnt Jrummh Grunt. nnrl Jnhn lnelll, Klllln` 0l'H(`l`l' i\l(`N(H'.[. H151!!!- Julia. lluckmore on the nutsklrts u! (ienovn ubnut two weeks hoforn J nIur(l1-rt.-(I the othcurs. I cut, hvr throat. with u. ruznr bvcuusn she ro- ...nH.... .. rnl\Iunv-1' 1 1-nrrintl Ihu handed murderer. . . His wnloenlon was made to ward- en Waller in rlettor written Octo- ber 8th. and In it he relates the murder of two omcern. Joseph Grant. and John McNott,. at Gcneva.,'Ill.. Au ust 29th. 1886; the murder of alum B kmore ut Geneva. u, post otllce rob cry and the murder 0! the marshal of Oisawntomie, Kun., the burglary of a. hardware store and the shooting of a. policeman at Guido Rock, Neh., und many bunr lanes and highway robberies. Hnnnlnn at the murder of Grunt pop! luulay. llmnn nooommodnuou. Tlckou I Inrrmntlon. apply to

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