Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Dec 1899, p. 8

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INDI- .=;.-.-.-T:..':... `--F. ..: 1 WWK ' whoa I0 we nnnoov. cspuclly. A` ' Ac nrmy clothing depm the uu hue bocn nanny doubled um um. night: nnd dny , his All the other dep -rumouto. in gob Di .3 kunki uniforms compbced mud packed 3' :1` Mn front. 13---]- -..n_ -_- -I_-.s. Cup;-nfhlnn IKTWK DIUC'yIIlJ0 -CIUZ.. `i. ll nlvagiag tho cargo olllt ucnnnov Undunu. Bing coupon lull Itnchbyn bouynvoll tlldthul ll and not. `Ibo nonvcnnol not an no: Ior omcern ma men. '.`!:a unnouneemono Shah the men of acc- blr u D of tho army rue ve are on be Iccull 0" co the coro in eim.-uunh of the BDIINI which the preeenu oluunion bu Imposed '.l',mn tho rnourcoe ol the regular Army. Th: ihnln AI-mu I-anal-vn nnntialha of f.)|lI` Ncvu of two Duh! Accidents Booolvod In. tho Iona. VAxmc\':u, B.C.. Dec. 2|.-A dispatch from Dawson dnud Doc. Huh recount: a horrible Irlgody chick took place out mum In Ruuball, In bamboo Ion. Hoary Kelly and two Icauun Iroihuo. the bud bun puroogon on the Invoked nuance Btrnuon. nniling Iron Iluoonpolis. wen ought in no ion jun. Their lost biog null wucrubod sod ullpubhd. Another handy in npurbd Iron Whltd I11. than that men used '1'. Blilh. htlei Bulky And Jan. Iclnuh. IUD jnd In knainn OK: A-oil Q IITTTI UTWIIC II- I panduhoynnumodnoduuboieo. I` at we Ironr. People rmlly no nlmwab forgetting Chrieumn 5.: Iha ubeo biog e nobualalm of the war. Trude: people would be herd hit were In not than they msunge no recoup in the money spent for obe enormous uum her of men too be neat out: to Sun b A! lot or officers sud '.`u... .... ....-.....-..o. u.-. uh. nunn nf um. '.l',)nn me rceourcee 01 me regnnr ermy. The whole nrmy reserve convince of four classes of eeeoior~.a.A, B. 0 end D Bctrion A is I smell reserve of 5,0(0 men. Secblou B cmeiere of men who have campleted mi: color service end ere working out: in We reserve the rem xinder of their emlll menu. 8 onion C comprieee men who MI "140!!! reasons have been trnneferred bo ohe re -erve in f we comploning one nonnul uerind of service wioh the colore. Becoion U is e supplemental reserve. consisting 0! man who on the completion of their first period at engagement ere enlisted to serve tor n lnrbher period of Ionr yenre in the reeerve end ere not: liable no be cslled ouh until eher ohe reeo of the reserve. Th` quill-.. nu ls, ......;.... Y\ L. min.-`In-a Nlw Yonx, Dee. `.2! -E')g|arl`I policy concerning uhe Tranavaal war wu arinounc ed in Giaegnw laei) night: by Mr. Balfour, eeerehary at state for Ireland, who made a epeech. part 0! which in cabled here. Mr. Baiionr aaid: "The British government: and people will nu. yield a II|iI"l breadth irom their reeolve to cury he war to a euceeaeinl conclnaion. No re- une can pweibly alter the and ol the var for Britain has power and reaonrceo to elect her retiled pnrpone." Ad- v raity in n aiern teacher, hub in lee none are non eifoctiva. Britain under animated her advenuy, albtpongh IIIO did not underestimate Boer eonraae. bet in deeperaae valor and gallantry Britivh sol- diers are more than a match for the Boere. Britain Indereetimahed the Boer Iniiioary capacity and Oaclica. but the gorernovneoa ienow readv some to the might cf the III XIII Hop unsung Nlw You, Duo. 90 -Qcoutluau: New Yolk Ooh cap at 1890. chalet. Hie. to lc gdoptluo. 100. to lie ; do woman. In. M90110 oonlnn. 60. I070 zdo crop oM898.0:.Io8o;duoldu. In. 0060 : Pa dlq nut crop o! 1890. choloo. line. to 3 oolnnomo. Io7o.;docrop oll808.ln.Io&udooldn,2cIo0e:Gw- nu.cto..uopoll890(InLmn).82c. ho sevsn beam-Ea m munsn. BIIII IIII 5-TI. LONDON. Doc. 21. (3 p m.)-Thoro in no nun ham Smth Alnon up no bhia time Will! the axcoptlon ol lugmonba ol dincon noohed nation 0! put: events. This silence is uroublng louohodingu. Thu nnlnndid nmrinlinn nl lhn vnlnn. I5 013$` IUIUDCKIIDSI. The nploudid pnrioliun of the volun- teers continues to be evldonood on I" aides. Tho newspaper: notowith satisfac- uion the eoon at this display at British spirit and ovidonce ol re sources the empire in ublo ho command in bovine on can inenbnl cnhico Bnh the Woumlnuer (Limbo sound: 1 note of slum. It think: the manual: is pooulinrly unpropitionl no mood nbrood the home do louder-, since no one I: quite any as to `aha 5 fine: bho British proceedings in South Ale: will hive upm Gran Britain : Europun neighbors 0 Ar: Vmtn.-in A-vi nrlnmnn R4.-In. gnu use I nyuuencu school girl." The Allan summon Lmromlw, P.ni-inn and Pomeranian Invo boon chartered by the gonrnmann for the purpooo cfcou vovioz Canadian broopa to South Alrtom The Cunnrd Linn Umhrin hn hum Illoll Ill`? PDQ T950 OX [03 TGQOTVO. The calling up of aecuion D i.-, hheroloro. an Indication that the other ncaiona no or very shortly will be I" noed up. The hood strength of the regents. accordlng to the mono nun-on. Ina 82 000 man. Th. nrrnu in gnnhh Ana..- ...n 1.. oh. 6.... LONDON. Dec. 21 --T-in war oioo has received the f rllowum irom Gen. Forooulor Walker. the British commissioner sh Cape Town : III'`.__ III.__ 1\._ nn |n_.L,,._ ,,-,,,, [OWN "Capo Town. D30. 20-Mathuon wire: that he bu rocaivod 3 m in reply from Gen. Oronjs rupoctlng his roproleubatiom u to Liouh Chnndoa Pole-Goll, saying that: this omoinl In toga-dad no in spy. Goa. Oroujo ll'O nachos he willhold no farther oolnmnnloauion wloh Mothueu." WIUTI EX-Opfl lulll. The quoau Lu been gro|t|y}nnoyed by Gabe nnhnndod abnbomema club we was in ill boaluh and perpetually weeping. A paragraph conbradiccmg theta stories up para in oha papers. Ihlch Add that lb bu- novor been her maimy a habit: to display grief like 1 hyatoncal nchool girl." Th: Allan nmnmnrn Lanrnnalnn Dnininn vovlug UIIIIIJIIIJ oroopa r0 aounn Arno; Cumrd Liner Umbrin bu boon chuoorol by the Brmnn govornmonh lot on no a tmopship. 0|-IU lI|-'U I'UIIlI'UI. WI! 5` VVUU l1l"|Il. The army in South Alricn WI" la the im- lnodlnlo lntnro, according to the war olce plnna. be incruood fully lly per cent: , btlnaion the Btlbl-b force in Scunh Africa to 130.000, not: including the colonial sud lrroazulnr troops 0! Cape Colony nnd Nnnl. wh`ch probnbly will number 30 000. IJIITOUCID HIIKIIUUTI Q1451 Vnctoria sad prlncou Bouhrlce to)! by hum from Windsor to Earn- Inrouga chm morning nnd spoon An hour Iuth ex-ompreu Eugenio. Th: nnnnn Ln: Ihnnn n-A-Ola -nun.-sgpl L- '0!-Ihctovnnvoolutlovv. PnIs.Du.il-`l'hunIeun-III L..L._l....l.A.._.:_.L.......A_.. lowu II-om othuon. _ r\,, nu nu `Ill Ila (III. `h,, n. lj uy I-U 1.1` III -I--. PIm.um.rmA. Du. 2l.-Upvudu at Bbtlnoouounoo knobs. thrown on of __._l._._._A L` AL- -Iggl-4 pl 1:8 cl AK` III III 161$` 5 I50 Ii H 20 of X 2:20-nah at In 8?LnIIliIL 1 :............"""" ':.'"..::';.'.:',.m' '.':: orduvno loloclueithh unkind it but nnkiovghdupnnnthth uly no -an-in-n nno-n'-lj vwu-'- ooorn Out. nnmur. QT Joolauulndhdln Inouotno nun TIC OCOOII `I0 00 Ornvu I) c 2| -In tho B-will African cominaono than will be a calnool eon- unnding sod ono major and two out- nooo for the tattoo hnoriu, and one cup- Ldin. chm lionmosou mod 3 votuiosry lintoosoo for ouch huory. with pet- hopu u uteri-vary pain for Ibo thnuhuuorioo Fonbo nounhdinhnory than will to: eo!oooI,n nnjyrud two tarpon: and no votorinu-ho lot the that Iqnodrnmood lot ouch squadron a cop- UIVII. that lieutenants and I vohrlury UVIYV IIIIII " Thorn an In good nrtillory oioorn In Cnncth." rammed Ibo n! npahr. "but In think none til then no the tqlul ol our own ealonol. and blI_n we want who we go lntucslon " no In I! ms to no necessary. A clerk, doing now duhlca in I local hotel yeatorduy. nbtempwd to run a above 6n the umpio roomn. When he bud chub L H bho drum an explaoion occurred. blow- ng the pipas into piocos And badly sings` log uho c|erk`s whlaiara vn.x-.,-- ....u- A..- n..- ....L.... :......L t.. IDK IIUU UICTI H WHIIIQYU . Thhveo stole ve ue turkeys how far mer Alexander Smithora. Clyde. N Y. The turkeys roosted in I oroe, end in gen ulng them A gold wrch of one 0! tube thieves became dobached and hung to a breach of the worse. The farmer secured H: ALI--.5-.. D-lI ._-- -5 LL- -.._- A0 L}.- UTIAICIJ Ul Ill!` INK. {EB l3I'lI"BI' BDOIIITILI III Alderman Boll vs: at tho scene of the 61 IN! nltornmn. and be scored 3 point no alderman Toys Ho critic`:-ad the do- partmonh for not: having 3 fr: pulp attach- ed to the ladder truck. forcing N n nrnon to borrow a for "nwill pail-." The name any article: will no doubt be supplied at OIIDC ancmoo. Au hull pub one o'clock this nlbomooa the Bremen were called [or by box hwoncy nix. Acbimnoy on I. J. Or|dy u house an the corner of Wellington and Earl nbreou Inc on re. A few pcllfuln 0! Into! oxbingniebed the bins. Th. Anhnrhninvnnmh nnmlnlhfnn of hhl Iocnl exmngnuenea me Dllll. The eohernninmenb committee of the local order of the Knights of the Grip meb luh night and completed Arrangement: for their concert: on Doc. 29v.h. In I: aid the drummer! themselves will complete the programme with 1 one welk. Thu olenimv In nannnnhinn Iihh hhe drill progrumne man one went. The gluing In connection with hhe bull has been completed. Some hleomin- ing work will be started next. week. In It: likely wnra netting will be pub up to pro oecb the windows being the Central n 1009. In In lela to be A plan} rlninn nn- rlnhlnn In A Inna] mlnuunl omcor, ' rumnnou n oorgosoi or "A" old baboery yutordty ohornoon. 80 In! one of I group ol mn coma. nod won one I-upportod bio uoortion. B0 in no ofcor whom we all nnpoob and look up Do. We huo ovary onndonoo In hing And more Is not a mm Jack of on who would nob go through In And Inter to corn him. We are the man to do the ghting and I think we nhould h-no noun who in aha uoloohion o! no onr no commsod us. 19 than nov on msboo T ' In \7-_F..4 .._lLA _.'_I.A I __- AL. _._I_ .1 lhoy all III! Ool. Duty. `'1! we no In tho front. It I hope we will, to want: Uouh Col. Drury {or our com- anndinl oicor," romukod noorgosot 0! "A" nlrl Ighhnvu vonhrdnv gha-nnnn ph]b.;lIdII9lC Iild Iron lo. Io 4c'r|b:hqIhoIhItron4o.to4o. F9 Z-_ln A-4 - M .m Ill! "UV IO IIIDIPK .' You're qalto righa, in the reply VIII llllll I1 I VIC 1&3 Of '5'. __ ,______. fu.- an IV IT"? VH_.D;__.B!BBY.00-. % III-\o Cl ll Men'sc.olored shirts, 2 collars wkm ea 1. 39.1 A $1.25, bankrupt price soc for choice, all u `I IUB G Jllluo _ Black Worsted, Venetian, nish suitable for ne black ::1;tk,erEg;.?tr. pnce $3 a yard, bankrupt. pnce $1.50; 3% yds,- Where the prices have been marked down to almost half the regular price. Generous additions made to the popular price pile of dress goods at 25c. /l`his lot catches the fancy of shrewd buyers; original prices were 40c, 50c, 70c. We call your attention to one number in Black Cashmere which we retail at 4oc.i 35 cents saved every yard you buy. l`.....l .... .. \7..I....s.. LI....I- L...-...... ..._.l _....-. LI . . . _ _- IL|IlI (II. 4,0: \:\ull\-`I lIlV\u\I \-vsoll Jiultl J\JI-I IJIIJI Corduroy Velvets, black, brown and navy blue 50c, quality sale price 35. Silk Velvcts, a good 31 quality for 60 cents. ~ llil III I .A`. I `I I OI Lblltoo Special line of bleached table linen 235 yards wide, re- gular S3 sale price $2, regular 82 bankrupt price $1. Tweeds, all wool, for men's suits, regular 30 sale price 18 a yard. n:....L nr,.........a \I.......:.... :..:..|. ...:...u. 4'..- '-- 1.1-4. Did you ever stop long enough to mornlize upon the subject, and try to draw a distinction between national and individual independence ? You" know that which makes a nation powerful is wealth. and that which makes an in- dividual independent is money. So the best wa to acquire individual independence is to malte money, andt e best way to make it, according to the wisest money prophets, is to save I. 'T`L,.. I..\..s -..n.. on nu.-4`. run A n n . . :11 0.` `sun I\..... ("_..-A.. [U lll \\. II, (l\r\u\ll\llll6 uu uuw vv lb1\rJt-lIl\lll\i rnvruuca, luv nvauvv it. The best way to save money IS to buy Dress Goods, Silks, White Goods, Millinery, Ladies Furnishings at the Valises and Travelling Hands of AI|Kinds. HAINES & LOCKETT`. Nearing Christmas ! Many are puzzled to know just what td buy for some one or other of their friends. Perhaps this list may contain the needed suggestion. UMBRELLAS. Just received a case of choice Umbrellas. Many new designs in Handles and prices very moderate, 31.50, 82. $2 50, $2 75, $3. $3 75- LADIES UFIBRELLAS AND (lENTLE1 |EN S UMBRELLAS. JOHN LA|DLAW&80N 8 L45 KID GL_O.VES,, HANDKEIRCI-{IEF`S,_ HOSIERY, In. Doc. 21 -AlIu- an apt: It; lath Iouofhlnloll um. %' IIOIO cl 3] In the Pan)!- Iron Jnlnl ol the jsv but lb lino` `kyle : body 05% ll Iiuight. Taylor at 0! the booo-oouo at d J83 ! In I ulullu lmtlhtl In Pun. BELTS. New jet and Velvet Bdt" BELT Bu<;{ OF HARDY & CO S- STOCK. Speaking [ll Independence BANKRUPT SALE Kingston. Bollevillo, Nspnnee nnd Trenton. ;"j-uj-j It '\f"\l"'1JLu;\l ; Would be very suitable. We have a splendid stock of For Ladies or Gentlemen. A great stock to select from. Mso Childten e Kid Gloves. Fancy Knitted Gloves of all kinds. w I an on I-nun. in an get Innncltbdaglyocinnlnotoothown handing , For Children. Ladies` or Gentlemen. Fancy Embroidered Handkerchiefs, for Ladies 1z}c, 15c, 18c, zoc, 25c, 35c, 49c; Child:-en's Handkerchiefs. 3c, 5c. 7c, 8c, xoc ; Gentlemen s Handkerchiefs, Pure Linen or Silk. in great `variety, for Men, Women and Children. ' New Bat) 25c and 5c. 7 25c, 39c. Special bargains. `Hittite-c Duo. Wuumnmv. Don. 21.-`rho rt-Idanh hi Anal H. plltlupuorunnyunl Ulryllrlunluhlngn Ink: IEI h lb jhhnllnr d IL. nnnnnnu pound Inn to lun.vhn:ouvI:I=d::l890 undou- tnud tall ollhtpudlu ` Ilolb C h In Iuhcu World - ,-out luu \_.__,_._.I n-|. 5. AL. uurylu-Iurnunlq I uh allot ol the ounce) of he can pull- In.-r Inn. Uluh. Doe. 2|.-Jolopb " bkuqlnounootlon with oolnlylronondoonldo J n Innln In Nan York. T`-'-CTT Wlhhnlbuu V miunuo . `banana ,.. ... In`) And an Inna lllnon fhohllt uuubnt to than; n Abu- nahu`; ' DdIAIILIIll Iuyn ulvuul load an which will nancing. Onlndfn nrlnnm oomltlmu. ' 71`3kqy`sticks. Snow Shovels. .1.`.|. n`. n. Ihladioo In loud Inna. -__..____. I\__ nu An._ Per Cent. . -Off all low I-3: lop Inlet. 7.... I\.. l\ l'\--L.bI..- 8ka_t_gs. I '0 Inch In-ho. .._ l\_- nl 1L- mm` "i'Atte-r- DID. UV: ;off MATTERS. V-as Carvers. Eat uzggus mot} IIIIIQ ocuunccl In] It Inc up-A rut! nu onhnvoluloou In Inc In! that IL-00 In-A In-otcluonnl Inn: Into; the II -Int. `rho all has goon forth, resounding lromomndollo donlnlouto bhoolhu. and pllunly have Oundhn none of the umpire tgrpondod. Unlou eonuhing un- foruoou occur: K-In mobilizing and da- ...b.hh.a nl hhn mound Ogngdign ruimr or vowuruzua Foal , ____ ___-._.._.g-g-w foreseen an Inolluxlng Iuu un- pctohlog ol tho uoond Oundlnn eontlnaont hi union in South Alrioa will honor tho rocord onobluhed muodlng torch tho n! conllogcnh. II Inn be home In mind an In Ill! be more dalhcnlt In nohll may no uullory and unwind lnlcnky hngsdo than u rlllo ugl- nnnI.u horn: will have to ho procun-od,sod I lu-go nunbu ol than 30 that. Honour. thin dllonlty will to 3 lug: oxnom to antenna to may at the volunteers no ourlog to supply Iholr own uonnu Thus mama. -m In nnbiml no human! by the olhrlng to apply Inonr own nuunuu um-u animals will be unbjoch to Approval by chic! vohrlnsry ol 30:. An tho country in n..n .1 ...mm. hang nu Imlo uroullo ohnot vole:-lnsry em 30:. u an ouuuu, .. lullol IIIIIINO bout: my ..m L. ....a. -uh In nrnhhlnw n nlnoblo unn- II 0! Illlhhh BN1 VIP] IIIIIIO utuu-Au will to not with in growing I nlnoblo unp- ply In any out. The notion ol the long-loakod lot tolu- gnn from tho chic! um! omen no Oaun ordnriog "A" old battery to prepare for clopuluro to tho lronl, wu volcano nun Io Ibo mun oi Ihn oorpu sad to dsy uhoir ngguan -an nhvnna in Ihl hilllb lomion In. 0' `III CUFF II!!! III III, uuwu IICVG won ehmng to the highenb for ion of nlnul on tho path of the chic! nodioal omen no pun them The men uosohivo In responding to calls to dril`, showing an slounou can in Iurprising lu n om-pa whore pcomptnun In exacted sud dnyl lortbcomlng. This untning 0110 battery wu taken come: no Bnmeold common And uexclud in old mu wnvru and nonr did aha mon porfuun their work bum. Both Llonh.-Col. Monhiumborh. D O C . -_.a ...:.. lhuhm In nrmmnnd of "A Both Llonh.-Uol. uonmumnon. u u u sud Inaju Hndon. In ocmmnnd of "A old bounty. neoivod who IIIIIO totem- gonoo from aha chief mil oicor rognrdmg the composition at who noooud oontingoun. which will comm of no divimone. one nonnlod min and tho onhor u-nlllery. cm. ...........A .u.i.Inn -III In undo um of uonnlod III!!! and on own: nrnuury. The mounted dlviuion will In made up non rootnmd from the Rays! Onnndun Dngoonn. norohwon mounted police. put: and pnlonhnctlvo rntlills. In-Min oaulry and npooislly qunliod volnnsoon. Tho u-tlllor divmon will be mule up or volnn~ Icon I-on the permanent Inherit: and bnrhorlu 01 mm lnllihin. I ; I. --...4n`.vl ml-no "A" and "R" hgh. bnroorlu ol noun Inmnu. Illaoxpoohod than "A" and "B" lub- lltion wlll bo btlgtdod. The gun: sud hone: ol A" field buttery will be taken. Each ol the ll! gun: will In equipped with ununllion waguono. whlch wlllnqulro oddluloul horns And Inca. Horne wnll be sought alto: at once. 1': la oxptctnd roornmng will begin tomorrow. r.o.....nn| nmmnmhon no said I! rnornmng will begin |0D0!l'0I. Unnla.-Ool. Monoinlnborl Island ncslvnd Innny nppllomnun Iron: IIIII volnnlnctina for union In South Aldon. ~30 rnplhd. "Hundred: 0! them Them In not Inn ollgbbsu doubt but him In can get ml] the man In tuna and non tron Ihln dmtlcl. Appllnnllonl an non: In; Into my omen In bnndrndn. All an aunt now In to know what Ihn nnthntitinn dnnirn and '0 cu prepared to nnpply III-an Within the put two days uiclonu up lotonn Inn bun fylod at Lloub.-Col. ontiunhrfn 0600 In 61! I buhol bucket. nova-ml Inn our. Among the principal voluntun lot I plnoo on the contingent an that Inn nnnod : H. R. Phillip, Gnhon. 3'd Prinoo oi Wan nrnn(|nn|_ Ihn will lnrninh hln DID Sleigh I"o:[n`I' noun. '1`. W. Nownhun. Oungo. X.Y.. a format Iuguot In A" Bold buttery and late brigade ale: 1. nhnlu "_ Hm-nn. K & P. romnn. sud mount 01 no nu nlfl. Linn. Ounpboll. Bu-qbnmojor Me` Ought]. Bomb. Pnpu nod Gunner Pom- oroy. Oobonrg unison nnlllory. _ I_alaII_-Ool. _ oolao. 16th bathlioo. CPO]. uouourg Irrlluu Irnuury. Hall-001. "coho. Bollovillo, nods that man, md odds, "lo:-out forthcoming md will bolor _.-.l.4I I-nA-3 . HA--h E fI.nAn Dnn (3 J IAIO Inga-`lo em Charles ". U an-"nu, K reman. Inunhuolhn Hllulfl. Ll.-I nunnhnll. nch.-nnior Me` hliu lkl. unuuuuy. 001u Illulllou. Liogu riu. oonu lorwnrd and volnntoen hh whole command and cum his roodi mil to much "Ibo hop" to the front. so 5 nouns : notion. Il1|II|-_ 1...... kAnt.-|nnID and uh. no-4 II. I`. fllllllp, UIIIIII. )1! trluuu ul Wnlu Dngoonn. who will tarnish hln own I lung; "lot! an lonnoolnlnu IIICI will Dolor ntdod luck : 80!-gt. I Goon. P00. 0 J Dongnll. Pit. W. C Hlhohoo, Pm. J. W. Illln. Bowl A. Dalungo. Col.-Semi. W. H. Ponton. Pro. B. Day. Pa. 11. 8. Bon` 1. Haul.-Col. HoDJnnol|. lah battalion. Pinion. remind: Llonh -Col. llonlinmboro that his nun. In still on lylo u I volunteer lotonbh Alrios. The hneulion will hr old) In quoh ol non. Llnnl (3. R. I`. Hnvrud. 3rd Prinm al concern no-us. Wllllua Irons, bundnuhr ot tho 42nd hthlloo. is anxious toonbr tbs nuts and go In tho front. u-n -(Ml. InKnv and Earth -Iniar "I? `VH1 If III U.U U. "Bully" Ponlon. known to human ne- count ol Illa many noun trials. in 3 volun- Iou. Be In 3 cola:-ntgunl In the lth huhllou. Bollovillo. Jnhnll avour lnpl -trunk In ulna: Mitgl1ll's Hardware.| VIIIIII".IIIlIqI"U\I\I. XIITUWIIU uccophoeo of his upplloslon. Hr. Hu- voy won I volnnhc la oh Afnon dur hug the Inn Boot unable. as us: nimb- OII N Blundo Hone. but III` ended bolotobowu dotnnlohodlobholronl. Inn 'gbg Ll I`-i4.g Xhxn-A nAn-n am: In quou on non. Utah. 0. B. F. Hnywud. 3rd Prices 0! Walt! Dmtooon. DA. \I7 R an... "L" lnnA('Dl|l| 2|-rl $ 1 "TI". [Jul -001. IeKny and Borg! -Iujor Wllllnn. 42nd bclhlion. on pnoung their union: upon Ibo D.0 C. "Hulls" Pnnunn. innun H: lnmntln An. Joan -. nlrvvy. nun twat. II uni vulunhcnsudbqnhoboc. Iou-nabs u-onnhuuu 1:! Mn nnnllngnm Hr. u-. run: 1) Pa. W. B. Boron. "A" vqudron 3rd icon:-nun: `blunt. Ool. Chickloy. 66'ah Inthlion. in... diam nnnlnn Inlnnrd And vnlnnfnnrn Iuuuul. nuuuvmu. John I. Hunt]. Iul attach. II also: rnlnninnnn and has tho I) O C. M: urn: Iha NEXT CONT! NVOINT. y _ ARTIFICIAL Auzimm. `- lb tuoovon xmu an Grout nu- - an anvil: Industry. . W ll-IIUC Iii v--wu-v _._ * den Growing 1 striking example ot how an industry any be xevolutionixed by an apparently lnnignlclnt discovery is shown in the history of dyeing. ` '21 Before 1.860 mndder was used for the source 0! I ulunhle dyeing materiel M which its roots contained. celled nlizarin. ` By varying the treatment eeweral colors ` and shades can he produced. Some of l these are among the intent end most brilliant dye: known. 1.. mm nvor 70.000 tons of madden- ouunfl. 8 0.950% 3435-1353 "" ` I B 03. .877.- ..:: ..:::.::.. .2... be identicu with lnrnrlcene. Auuu'uu:uw in 3 well known body obtained in the dis- tillstion of coll tar. It occurred to the ` scientists. Can niizsrin be obtained from lnthraccne? After months of strenuous labor they msnued to eifect this, but the process discovered by them was imprac- ticable on a commercial -scale. At this point an English chemist named Perkins devised I process which could be worked on a large scale, and in a few months up tiiiciu sllnrln, which so lately had been looked upon as 1 chemical curiosity. was being produced by the ton, and its price rose from a few shillings I ton to over 200 times its former value. At 61-at M-inc tn thn diicuitiies in its: dye: known. In 1868 over 70,000 were grown. In 1869 two German chem- luts. Grnebo and Liebermnnn. were mak- ing scientic Inquiries reganding its com- position. They found tint by heating alia- nrin with zinc dust a body was obtained ` which. after much trouble. was found to identicnl with nnthrncene. Anthracene x- - ....n Imnwn hodv obtained 200 time: It: ronner value. At rat. owing to the dlicultlbs in ltm manufacture, the articial alinrln little more than hold its own with the natural product. but successive improvements gradually cheapenod lt till the price of madder tell from 8% to $90 a ton. and ultimately the articial product drove It from the market. 1. ..... o...mA olmt mu nnnnd of rlrv alla- (mm the market. It was found that one pound of dry Aliz- nrin was equal in dyeing power to 90 pounds of madder. Now the great mad- der growing industry is practically ex- tinct. Alizarin wan the first vegetable dye which was made u-ticinlly.-New ` York Press. How Dllorant Natlonalltlea seen to Adopt Dllerent lcthoda. "It ls very strange how different na- tionalities aeem to run to special modes of commlttlng suicide." remarked a phy~ aician of this city who takes an interern in the bizarre side of human nature. "I aea by the p rs that an old German cut his throat re the other day. That is a favorite meithod of salt destruction among middla claaa Germans of I'1'Iul- cldal temperament. Just why it should be no in hard to conjecture. It; la unuttcr- ably horrible and a wholly unnecessary ` lnictlon of pain. yet anybodty who has given the aubject attention can recall doaena of caaea-ull Germans. an A _.--l..-..- .4-..4u--Il- nhnnf `cnmnnlvou dollll 0| cIlel-Ilu ucrmuuu. "Americana generally ahoot `memaelv-es. That method. it seema to me. can be traced to certain national characteristics. When a typical American decides upon doing anything. he wanta Va) do it the quickest. unrest and eaaieut way, and there in nothing that` till: the bill in all thou particulars U well as a bullet. `Drowning ia a way of getting out of the world that in more likely to he followed by a Frenchman than one of any other nationality. There, again. in a chance for the theoriat. The French are an aes- thetic. romance loving people. and a plunge into the river is a vaatly more po- etic atyle of making an exit than at the end of a rope or by the mutilating im- pact of a lump of lead. The despairing heroea and heroine: of Fnench novels gen- erally take the water route to eternity, and the inuence ot ction on everyday life is a good deal atrongur than matter or tact people would care to admit. A. far an hnnvino Ia mnrornod I (IO! people woum care mu Iuuul. As far aa hnnging ia concerned I don't know. I have mernoranda or 76 auicldea by hanging, covering a period of about ve years. and the folk who pre- dominate are Norwegians. Tho nationali- ties are to varied, however, that it would be foolish to attempt to lay down a rule. Your English suicide is a moat versatile individual. He plan no favorites. With him all roads lead to Letlie."-New Or- leana Tilnas-Democrat. gm 7;.` e':3.'I'.'r":-'.' c'{iIl 7; nailumg I) 846 946; Pnnoo Iliad . 3510.998. mknl '0 huh-I Al nndn `I0 ljlll. THO `DIJOHI Doubling Up. Spuklng of doubling things" remlnrls me or I story I once heard or 1 llttle girl whose nnme wu Suzie. This particular Snxle had a habit of saying "g-o-od. good." and w-o-o-d. wood. and she used to look so funny when she spc-llod words In that (uthion that. like Mary : little lamb. she always cuxsed ll commotion in the uchoolroom. L1,. A..- .I-- ORA Oonnhnr nnI:I- nch: 1 mo Icnoolroom. So one day the teacher said: "Suzie. dear. you mustn't any a-o-o-d: any g-dou- ble-o-d. Try and renmmber. my child." I....A a|..... olunp nuns- On Ohn nlrl lnnlinn Goll Under Dllelltlol. There in at least one instance of a golf match being played in the dark. This In on Montroae links. in England. and the players were Lord Kennedy and a Mr. Cruiclnhanke. The match. which was one of three holes. was got up at 10 o'clock at night. and one of the conditiona was that It ahonld he played o imme- diately. Each man'a caddie carried a lan- tern. and a light was placed at the hole. Otherwiae the mntch was fought out in the dark. In order that the halls when driven should not he lost a string of cad- diee covered the course and traced the ball: by the whining aonnd they made in their ight overhead. Aeqnlnod. Remember. said the_ young man with the downy mustache and the foreign ti- de. I am not I fortune hunter." u\'_ 9| __._.....I ll'_ f`_-g.4- _I_.__lI_ I10. I III IIUK I lllfllllll lIIlllPI'. "No." answered Mr. Cnmmx gloomlly. I discovered that shortly after I became your father-in-law. You propoae to all still and have the fortune walk into your bank account. You wouldn't do anything ao tatlgniu an to at up and hat {or |t."-Waahinton Star. DIG-0-(I. try Iuu n:Iun:uAucr. my cuuu. Just then they came to the old familiar phrmle in the regulation first render: Up, up. Jane! The Inn is risen!" It was lit- tle Suzie : turn. Looking up with a cute smile to catch the look of sympathy and approval she felt sure she merited for re- memhering the rule of doubling things," nnid she. without even a sign 0! hesita- tlon: "Double up. Jane! The sun In: , risen!"-London Answers. `K!-IDIIYOIIJIICI o e|oeI!-Detro|t Joann]. Qlvi TI CI WIN (pt.IodeIlly)-An you `[033] to h. an! -on :09`: -nhlnlrhl Q-gin Gnu %_..___. NIoo(&rAnonltIoo. "WiyloyoI;lnnnIhtvcnnIu. tanks? Idilfd lllltl. IDl.Il.`lVa. mama` mu coo-Into-udat|o.u1.oo|. uuupom dial VII. dullnbla. $364,459; Iron. IAIO 1` FInhud-OI. I nppou no! I never jfnlnwnnnil-Ahnnnhn-OI COMMITTING SUICIDE. Always 1.0000 It I'll-I1. . l--AL.Al4.II_\ A: -... _. lmn wan 1>nm1m1ous.| [Tho Wu omen I501: Got an tho Non nu lulled ls Noon:-unrtunno Roar ,, Io]- "KKOII III I. `INCIHIOIIK-II` _f..`|g' aha In-an Lormou. Dec. 2l.-'!`ho Inn ol onthu shun which In rolling nllvover Q. c[ung[y in being fanned by all gjuirlic upukers and nonpspon. L150 0V0"` [ Bur Ruchu-d Tomple talked of u_: arm`, 0': I75 000 mm. The win oioo 10 W85 eguridcra than te on 303 3 95 mm H Tnouos in wunll. Lard Wnlgalav. ` Ar. I... hum nnnnlv WAVE OF ENTHUSIASM ROLLING l OVER EEGLANO ll! I W" """ ' A9 none: In wuml. Lord Wolebleyu A0 hue beau openly pronuy uvorolv I Auund, bu comp cool) changed hi! '5 Asnd in now for null tho 05"`?! ll `W A be mustn-ed. nmnigll in hl.- -nh.`In-n zlnnnhn nd .V.'r ""3" " 9` |ll|I9I(l'6d. 0333319 _i the nu-lury (`CD053 nd unnnhc or_N ; no waiting dcublo gangs, nigh ""3 ' A)`, ll! nronnoni earco no 300 `W5 5' cone: to replsoe tho 9 taken. Wm H` Amnunhcluro of lyddlvo tho! i! 50508 ' bed to the utmost. cspachy. AI A4 An-nu: nlnthina an m thn llfl hla

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