Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Aug 1898, p. 4

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hrj unis. A` u A .3 in in uuolnntbnuhd Ihnuhrn STORIES OF SAVAGE FEROCITY. "BLOODHUUNIJS IN WAH;| They Were Formerly Part of ' the Spanish Army. LI. kudos! to. 3 NT` Kllely [U THINK?` IIIININIIIKIH IV-`HI , [tho Man of imluslriuus Iiimlmx rity. Hut ltnkn the hut llusl 1`ulL\p|I`\Il\l|.'\ literary Mlinhls 0! our mni day. 5I`\I`IISv\ll \\.is , an invalid and :\ noniml, A man u! gvni~ _ lug, with every appamnl oxrusr fur bo- . ing an iiidiffrrvnl liush-ind, msloid M Hwhich ho :i~`ms tn haw hmwi .1 do- ` Iiprhtlul man tn li\`n \\|lh. hirly pm- vidv-nt_ alw.i_vs kind and imlustrioiis he- yond tho limits 1-! hut sir:-nmli. 80 N- purt rrprvsnits .\lr. Kipling as -1 mm iuhn I'm-tx ms rhiol plmisurv at hnmo. and :m n kind, snhor and l|I[h`n' cili- "I"I \ A Quote Duheldocoo 59' (`ulurmlu Springx .\ug. .`-lIuring an I-In-Nricul storm her! yvslv-rd ny yuung Arthur n\>|)iD.\|II Wu .\lI`\Is`K by lightning in as man: nnnrhme man-I nu . llo nus riding burs!-|n\*k and \\ :Is' running down : lull IIt`Il I halt -in liglnmng struck him in Ihvo n':ur\' ul Ilsa` hand. luring It mat lo pu-n~.+ and |u.\~ilI( down hm I--sly. mating aunt- rd mark, and lhynvo onlv-rung the hort-e. which I-49 rust.-nt|_r lilloul. Ruh- msm was pichrd up by .n smiesunn uni lake: to a farm rv-sidonuv when a physirinn, by `with; unit `In all night, '5!` kin to a stale ol ('0.- srioaues. lo will ncowr, it hulhi-suspo(_Iutinh`hnt. spit: 1 "IlW I nun IIIUT .|IlSll lllilll II [)l1`|'l"l ?in a man. nor any sun 0! .1 Incl mun uhalnvr; I-ul don`! dL\*rinnnale agaunst intrllkrnw, own then it or cwds Ilw usual ||Il\iL\ A man 0! sense will make his \\|[Q mgppy |[ h(- can. [Mom mnmen suffvr from 3 lack -bl in~ Uwlliuonw In hnmhnnds than frnm Iny ntuugcc nl it Inln-Ilinvusunnn |u~Inn -|n\.an ITIIIITIIKT Ill IIILSILIIICIS Inll II"!!! III rues! of it. lnlrllim-nu hrlpn am-an In make a hvin-1. helps him In unh- hinmelf uymoahl-, an-I hrlpx bum in appN'1`I:IIo the |lI|`fLAn\0 of dams lnvlh. lfipl. ..\n|nuI In -union clunnld nnxrnl nun. Girls about in man ) Shnuld gunnl. pa-rham, against rhmmng m n \\h- arr an clewr that tho; mun`! 7 "N for their vriwxx hut lhoj must lake (ht-ugh! alsu against rhmmng men the are so dull Ihat In-mg with them will! Ir umnlerrsling. ll us just as hu|-` vn-rue pcrl|aps~-to marry a man who dun-s not mien-st yuu as to marrv one `hum thoughts you cann-K sham. D "\`Il. .\lr. Sp:-ml`: improssu-nu In thr mn- trary n6t\\ith:J.1ndum_ thorv dun-s not .3"-m In In sttlftriont rvamn Inr wisb 'n|.\idt-ns tn tli.\-nminato against men [who h.1n\ no-hung \\'nr:oP the matter with them than that they arr ump- linmtlly rlmor. :\l|"II_)` mm ! make up for seriuus deft-rt: ul charnrlwr. |)nn't snmrry a Ixrutuw hmwn-r ch-u-r lw ta. nnor a nun mnn\ selfish than in prnpvr `in n -nun nnr nnr curl n! 3 Iunl Inhn Mum ugnnurm ov wndorenu. Au mooplod bunk he: no. snynblo to tho curd!-I` of tho Minister of Pu llv \ 0rka,l`or novuu Ihuunnd xlullnna (31. 000 cm. mmal. m-cnnumnv II-`|rlI`r5 Illlr. Juhn Gilnwr Spa-I murns girls nl :\ m:u'ri:\gn`.1hle mgr In hv\\.|n\ ul m-n ul vxnxpumml l:|II`Ill_ and If lhv-_\' unulal N1-k s:\l el_\' tn chnuw h\|.~4h.1nIa {ram lnl... ..I..... I .-..l...I-in... ....n.l.... r.I.- ll-nl I . KAI. IAII `ll.~\rp~r`s lhxnr. I Juhn Cilnwr 5 [0 U0 Blllu Uulll . U | \ 'hatever else may be said of Simp- son, no naval officer or any one else `has ever charged him with coiuirdico. [In 1865 he hail almost-. as grea ii re- -putation for daring and courage as Cushing. In January, lSt-5 he \\usor- idered to take the ironclad thitiipsco in- |to (`harloston harbor and destmy the QHIIIWS. He` went in under ll furious rifle and artillery lire. .0l`d0l`illg all his men below, he held on his way to the point designated in his orders. The uiiiies were ex iloded. this l iit:ipsco was destroyed. an Sampson and sonio of his men were thrown ii hundred feet. in the air. Summon and most of his ,men were rescued, and he repoiled for `duty next morning. I i As a soldier in the ranka l remeniln-r `that wo cheered Niixipsou then as we are cheering Hobson now. I"roiii that may Sampson was interested in stool 'ai.id iirmor protection for war \`9\~l`l3, `and in that dopartmciil ol iiavai con struction he stands :it the head ol all uxperta. \\'ht`n he was appointed pro- sident of tho Maine board of inquiry an old naval ofticor ex ilaiiied that lie was appointed because o his experieiim on _the Patiipsco, which vessel went don ii iery much as did the Maine. Hnuvv nvitarml Hin no-rvii-n in IR.'i|, \(`l_Y IIIUCH {L5 (.ll(.l `I10 Dlilll`. | limwy ontared tho St`l`Vl(`(` in IRM. l`\\'uls0n_ S4`h|u_y, and Philip (of the 'I`u-\- vns) in 1856, Sampson nnd Ilig._5i|1snu(uf tho l\Iussxwhusetla) ll) 18.37, lzv:u1.~I H! Um Iowa, Taulvr of the Indiana, Cook of the Brooklyn, (`lurk of tho Oregon, in IP60; Sigslwo 0! (ho Muinv nnd lhrk- or of the .V1`\\' York. In 1859, (`lmdxvivk M the New York, Fulgcr of lhv Nvw ()rlonns_m 186]. These men have knuun 0.'u`h nllmr through forty years of wr- \im_ nml not one is inlinmtiug than any minor one is n cuxmnl. ...l._.\'.(). Itumulethe lune. Some da ago there appeared in one 01 the yel ow ' urnalii an arthcie inti- mating that ii iral Sampson had no record for courage or good` rvioe that would entitle him to the `post 0! naval officer; or the uplt`. ' he theory jot the writer wzui t at Sampson had` been advanced by favor, and that he was sosmull iiinun as to carry resent- ment againat commodore Sciiley tothe `extreme of denying the latter officer any credit whatever fur the destruc- `tion of t`er\'erii'.s fleet. Admiral Saiiiip- son's report gives the lie to this slun- derous dharge, but something more ouht to be said. hninnnr nlian min: In nnnl nf Qnuiim when the Petapcoo Went Down A! chain.` SAMPSON IN I865 LEAP YEARS.- I s i rmolvon M. um otllou nlnll Tl`F'.tlD.\\'. IRTII Hoptoulbur out for llm oonulruvllon of It nuuwrllruclnro uh r.|lwu\{vsml gunornl tmtlu I up at h`.dIuonInu.N. .1'.. Icoonnug tn plum and B nnoolnuuon to be non ut the I name oft . K. (mu-on. Enq. Tnwn (`I1-rl. wmoulon; at the otllco or W. 1`. (jnuln. Neal- : nt In--or. \VlnuIpq:M lho moo or 0. DUI] in (Hark nl Worn. Poul. Omm Bulld- In . lmnrul, Ind at the lwopnnmanv. or Pu llc Worn. Umuva. 'l\mIrn Illl not he nnnnldnroul unlnu mum ,........-.......:.;..... ....... Rock to amen ptovd futile. It. iuotthonauuuhndo indnyuuqopauehodhuhnoulh load .1 nL...|...L 1.42;... no: L.a........ ' I`-nrktllb `H max t-up Lawn. litockvilh. pnvggun nounnuhn chvnr ngnxnrgnn 5...`- Pearl Top Hat Pins 60 each. Covered Wire Armlots 50 pair. Elastic Garters with Fancy Buckles 250 pair. ` "Air D;nn MAL` tn.` Kn n-nlrnznn ` uvv. I In: ruuu. Tooth Brnelm 50. 100. 15c, 20c, 250 each: A Hmd Mirrors 100 each. Kid Curlers 5c. Bo. lOc,l`.!o dozen. Steel Hair Crimporn 10c dozen. Curling Tongs 3c. 6c, 9: each. Folding Curling Tonga {)0 each. Duplex Sufety Pins 2, 2} in., 60 dozen. Lindsey Stfely Pine. 2 dozen for Kn lulu IIrru`Pina. hold fast. 50 packAgo.`wl:`:n s'hion Sheet: (too. New Idea Cabinet Hair Pins 50 each. Cue Linguine free. Starr 8L Sutclie, A 118-120 {P{i-fri Street. Luv. lll'\J. luv. HUD, auu lulu; Pom ndour Shell Combs 10c and 200 etc . Circular Combs (Sc, 30, 100 each. 7 in. Black Rubber Combs 50. 6} in. Horn Combs 60. B in. Strong Rubber Combs 100 each. Aluminum Combs 200 and 25 WCULI ' Hui: Brnshea I60. 200. 60c. 750 each. m--.|. D_.._l.-- p- tn- 2 Prong,Bono Hair Pins 10:: dozen. 2 Prong. Bone and Shell Hair Pins at 80. 40. Be. 10, lino. Rllk Ilia` RLMJ Rule (`minke Kn Qn HIPIHI In (`RIO Of hll-ll(`(`l'[ICI01`t` 0|'lt`nl|l'| . Tho lit rtmenhlnuu nnl Nml Half to no- oopt the oven or any lender. Hyonlor, Is`. I`. R. R0 Y. Ho-nrnlnrv. I'll`. each.` for you at our notion counter. It is the price, quality and variety of the specialties we carry. Note a few of our bargains, a full knowledge of what you can do with us will save you money. GU IIU. `Um UV. l\I\" 13,: Bitch and Steel Snde Combs 6c, 80, 100. l`.!}o. I50. 200, 250 pair. pnrnnnulnnuv hall I`nII-\|\.n In. an.` We.Have a Surprise Or Two In Store Nearest Ago:tcics-~D. W. DOWNEY, Brockville, THE KENNEDY (0., Limiled.Montrr:'-. For sale by as SON. Kingston. Ont. Tooth Powder 10 bottle. Fancy Stone Top Hgt Pius 10o nth A SMUGGLER CAUGHT. Danton. 0|` Iroolvulr. 180 A V. ..,..e....... \.\Jl lllVlJ\ , `l`l.lus Elie eollar IS lormed soft-rolling and very full, over chest, while the front is cut away smartly at the waist, so D as to apparently diminish its prominence. ' `I Ar\l\r\ .....1 ..1.n..L L....1....1 BALE!) TENDERS Al)l)[u-Zll-2|) TO THE IIIIIIOFII nod. and oudonoxl "Founder mt Huponlnm we lnlmumon Rm! 0," wlll In rmolvotl at um olcunmll Tl` .tlli.\\'. liml Hontombur nun. mr llm mmllruvllun n aasuwv. uy IV\JlL.l van vans: in u5|A|\. Plain materials, or small indenite patterns, in dark quiet colors are advisable. Dvznnn `rm ru-\ On `VIP an O\t\uI nu This type of Fit-reform suit differs from all others in dint t5c waist measure equals, or exceeds, that of the chest and every line ofthe coat is cut with the oiwject of conc ulcnc Jun: nnlaunnwb Loosrwlgt and s1;ort-backed ' three-buttoned Sacks are best for the Portly man and the Frock coat houlci |n|A\n on-\- A Av`: I-van uuvulul never be worn on such a gure. D`:-.1. oosnfnc-:n1n An ainun-n nu svnvnu mu`. unuvnuuunvo Prices $10.00 to $2 5.00 per suit. FORMBRLY RICHMOND O 00.. The Portly Man. 250, 850. IVQU hub in XIIYTJIQTC I`ot-onoys-niholuvliu-ol(LvmIuhvo ouluudnoehlv-nnndneuuvuniuuno lion Iudduqninhno the Oupblul III! Rh pgpuht mlj M inlnlion ` dy no nil ab vuy low pticu I ucnbcbl DB 5 $0 nnki mhlnin FR UD UN ASKED AND EXPOSED. AICI LICIUVI III`-DID I'IIIlU\.I IVU yard. Nail Bcrubs 20. 150. 200. 250 Jul Top Hat Pins 5c (it man. Shoe and Boot Luau Yo pair. Corset Lnoes 8 for 50. 26c Booh I0: 100. Sheet Music 5c. Pins lo Paper. Needles lo. 30 and 66. Virgin Cutilo Son 20 each. Toilet. Boapa. 3 in let: in 5 box, 100 box. I\ _ l\,nn,,,,_ \v,,._ :!_II (!A._I-- IVU IIUAQ Paper I`ntterns--Now Fall Styles in New Idea Pnllorua all it the popular and uniform price of 10 each. `The equnl of my And superior to many. Ic`.n.alu`.-xn nl\AA.n '-gnu nu: `Jan 50. N.Bono Shirt Studs 60 an d 10.: Jon. Roll Pluto Collar Studs and llooh 50 each. Hair Nola 2 for 50 and 50 each. I\I,,'] l\.._A._ I .`I-_A_`. ILZILI IF- llllll I. III! IBUUIBUU, UU Kiln. J\llI\`I Pins, Jet Heads. 60 and 100 per box` Iuvisablo Hair Pins 3 pr oh ya for 50. Clluloid Thimbloa 50. Steel Thimble: 20 eacl . Silver Lined Thimble: 103 e sch. Sterling Silver Thimbla I 950 each. Corset Clasps 50 unit. Whisks 50 md 10 each. Scissors. unsorted sizes `.150. Mending Wool and C Mon H for UUIIII Novnpt -llhnnrl | Hair Pins, assorted. 60 each. Toilet Di... I..| I'.l.....l- K. .....I In. n Ln- Illl LVUII! 0 IUI UU Cu VII VCUIII Plaid Gutter Elutio, Frillod 150 -...1 " `k`iIiiiiAfti1bK` tllhclory II In In haw I\ join nf umlnllnzj nlouojuu the way mm mm! It. "you've u Robinson Bros., 1-; A ruauvu tnuvvuuv-av-.-on An excellent Food, admirably adapted to the want: of Infants and Young Persons, and betng rioh In Phosphates and Potash is of the (mutant utlmy In supply- rlng tho bono-fbnning and other ivgdiupamablo olomontyof food." H. I Hg.` A l3..._...... Ill: /Vea.e?. s~ iboa nojuu way lryourvo Qulllclory II II In lII\`\\ jll nr umlnlln no uulnned In the p4uIr-'l`ry mu n The CONVICTION recently obtained before the POLICE MAGISTRATE of an otfender in Toronto is assurance that all complaints of such illegal practices will roceive vigourous attention. , \ ARE OAUTIONED against spurious waters served out -of relled. APOLLINARIS bottles or out of bottles `with labels and cor}: brands resembling those usgd for APOLLINARIS. vu u-vu vv Six cents per Ioai. Waggon: call every- where. It is its goodness which popularize: Imm iii Imuoa ART SI 0518. (Juan. A`. Il--Ihluuo hvo Guild U E ldt * BAGO'I`- STREE}'I:. THE APOLLINARLS` _ _. _7 __.-_ ._-__ (in: (`Inn A. Gnu.-non, M II. KNOW How Bread. Artists Materials, Mirrors, THE PUBLIC Kirkpal:ick's In Ballcty. ". Hi. In I. Ht-unwary. Toye S Wohdala-ts: shohloprohibithn in nyulu Bunillbo nuytuity in but clinic!-ruocunuchitioidlosooqyulu ohvnnnllopunlu-doslueudvlicb .2. IAKBIADAI In-an -.n-_nI- lg...` _-_.- V` --v uv` -. uvu-unufIIlIlu II WT nrptioing than how any onninoo the city contained. The can when buinono in vutoloot then up and no that any Ion cullued dud uhocicy I gun at vico. one that was my much appro- existed. It hi to an precaution cl Ibo 1:000`; and it nod to an boooltol (In on) E R0 lugs anoint nu Ill enu- Irihud Us in hunky. The pity in that I condition at tiiup no duunblo In div htbotl by my duhnnco of opinion anon; thoddoruoo. Tkopity iuhu uolongu not in olapnd vidnou action bung lulontoillthoplncool thodoglueou uiooionnn. Tho ci.ic legtnlnluro in dohc~ tin on this point. and uh ought not to It Iollno any longer. It docs not nqnln any opoehlovidonco to hnoulnto an it": in agency in an en; Tho peopl- on incoming dcqnrus Thy hrs hon _... --___.. .._.....-- u-u uwuuu .~ .._.- .- w-w - nu-vnvn vu uvur\;IUuI.O The home ol lords. however. wu nob -diamond to pnlbot with the qooetion. In tho opinion ol the uujorihy vncoinntion wu without an dnngoro some poroono op- pnhondod. it won 5 good thing to: tho nu- tion. and it nod to ho pnotlcod without so exooption. Lord Snliohury bogged the loads to mono public opinion no the wlunono had done, but they turned 5 don! our to his onbrnnmo. Tho Idon in tho: whatever in good {or the majority ohonld be good to: the minority, nod that tho comcionco cry I: nob wen founded. To od- mil lb would ho to give inpnlln to 5 non- nont whioh aim: n the nhnndonmonh of vnooinntion no n public pncnnhlon. Pnhlio nonzimont hm nob touched that point. And. ningolnr lpgqy. tho lord: rodent tho Incl rnthor than the conmono. THE DOG NUISANCE. The onne have n righl to pron ngeineh thedog nuance. and the council has e right In Iegiclehe egelmh it. Time we: when quite a revenue Inn derived lronthetuuiouof doge. when an eon wumedetoforoelhelrewneretopey uouenhing for the trouble they geve to others end for the depredeliooe they can- nitted. The liveliest penegohetween the oppoaing parties in the cmncil. some nggmg -gg A_...g-J -_-_ AL- .., -7 r--I "_--_ _`_` vv~-..-- w--1 vuv I7. I nonlollhoduglueonmiuionor. val nunpnoininn 5L4. L..._ _..___ -_ _._.-_ .1 _ _a._ Jv-... nu-no vweeuve I cnyvelulwulnllu Thee the eco reepoching its enforcement ehonld in en} degree be ignored. end elm e remonlding o! it in the public in- terest should be neoeeeery, ie remerkeble in view of ell bhe (echo of one one But when ie more reuerkeblo in bhe conoeeeion boeprejndioo which bhe oomnone nude when the legieletion wee under review. In wee pointed out elm eone people bed eornphe egeinel veoolnehion. end ecrnplee mm were backed by ooneoleaoe. To vec- cinetion iheel! noebjeotion could be he- ken. but the lymph wee not elweye pure. end in endeevonring so evoid one dieedre enoeher niche be conhreotod. So par- lielnent uede en exception to the rule, end ellowed ol the oveeion ol the lew where in wee e matter 0! oonrcience. ee- L, , an n OPINION IN ENGLAND. The action of we Bzlzinln house of com- monn. In dealing wioh the Vaccination Bill, has been a aurprise unto many. Vaccina- bion la, prooxninontly, a British prooaubion apinab small pox, and it ha been advo cahod moat poniahntly during all bho I years since honor : experiments. "I"|..L al.. ..a ...-..--a:.._ :._ -_:-____,__. .. "nu r--uyu In -uvv-w. -nu.-tn vu-U IJ-uu` eld Mncdonuld vunmonh. Bit Ollvu Mow rooborod she lnnohin to the dopneiu nod poll cloth. who had been dis- Irnnchhod by tho Smdold Mnodonnld luv. It win the dominion oonnornoivea who rth out doubb. in 1385, upon the righb 0! oiclob to vote In dominion eloctiono. It won Ir. Edgar, n llbonl. who Iuggutod` the luv 0! 1887. by which the doubt was removed. n.I\lu.:IrAnc Tho Toronto Globe doulol um the db- lnnohlnmonb of the ponbmutorl, obo., wu brought about by Sir Ollvor Mont. Tho not In: puood In 1868-9. nnlor tho Slud- A-I.l |l-.A.._-I.I _...._._...__g nn. l\u-___ DAILY FIRITIFII WIIIH pubuhed each ova-ulna at ll0~Il0 Km: Hmsot, at NI per yt-II . delivered In the city; 35 by null, if pmdln advance \\ l'2l|(l.Y BRITISH wum, I2 pages. pub- llnhod ovory Thurnday morning at $1 on ymsr. \\ lEli|\'l.Y HKl'l`ll"ll wum, 12 pub- $1 ymsr. Attached In me or the boat Job I I'|ut-Ill` Omceulu Uunnda; mphl, ntyllnh Ind cheap work ; nlne Improved prouuea. II`nuv I ll liunup I)vo\-u-Inhuu THE DAILY WHIG. T.. . .. ='_. ?'::`.`"'_ .."_"4 `Rr ca. LD., 2o1v0o1v. "0pmr par Orin Dion.` nu`-nuvtu yu u-nvu. Enw. J. B. l n: Proprietor. I89 Princess St. - Kingston. Ont. Rev. G. Lnhnpshn will connect: I uric cl nvnoun on linden [don ol Chiuhnity` at 8!. Coconut`: outboard Io- Iurnu own-up. ` Buck and llolholinl obnte-ll Ln. Raw. '1'. \v._ \'.ehr_v. sum`. nu-; : ` pi . Row. `P. C Btovn. punt. abject: *P\iL-57. still we lino I! Y` 8|:-call nose. nuts-nu .1 ohm. sees-nu. no I&nia' [ninth--8nadny uoniq. dun g`elu~`-'. hit!!!` Jun Christ` I ` . nnndbbal. Rana (& III of Amount ' nnphl -nnni-.- `tun I11 WU-in GU WII. [IIIdL\BIlIlIQl`. ll ammo and Runiu go towuthon willhowu Mayo: night all wanna puny bafpnuny inuuclc cugagenonn nchnthovnrld huhtnnv-ulltdtnwit. ulniutbvubbwcnlhvniudshmu undpun. when uumnonnvuthe Ivunxqulo lhnnghl would hobo- Ivunuhoonndupoodbdog. 'l'hoSpun- ind: but nndonni-unhlo -uooolsho `Lab Lain... I...-. .5... 5... R_;.L -_.| n-v wuujywvtvluz Quota nu-on loohodiot cbnreh-ll Ln. Rm. Juno Elliott. "Acquiuhuu with Gs":7 Inn. Raw. J. J. Rag Hahn-p- IKIVNIII IIIIIDPI`. Slguool Iuuapjnv tnnid 0050 I r- on in tho Ioqnsnunro. the null my long dohuto on tho nddnn. ohucod 'l`u-I.lp lunlco. lhlnzn I.-nun-uni New lnrl Hun. In in nnwukang to know that tho Bour- pgoo disgust in nsulhod in gnaw ul- tcuuou hing paid no in and eollmon drill: at us. In in wall in look the cubic Anna:-nail-n.lsL.L.g_... L--L.._ ITIIII II T. II II Wlll X T` I1 UIIDI. ldonnonnilonoollhohonububono nhnlnn non ; wills II WIICII` C IIUIII$' lI'I_ UK Ktvunu II` Bmtiago harbor. When lull hard of he nnnin aunnnnunllnln mutant} Nowlpapvrq Inw wlthuurtutlnnrily not be ptld fhr IL The opnoeiuon nu very bud preeud fol Iolneehing to talk about in the legisla- have when they revived the memories of Hodgine run. The animal vvu not pnr- chued by Hon. Mr. D: den, or by nny~ body elee. for the ngticu turn] college. and with that diocovery the qzitntion ends. Fancy the hue o!..I.he Ieginlunre. at us expenee ol hnudrede of dollu-e n day. being hken up with each diecneolonn. U|l&I IJO!IfIllL hon; Hohoon gninod fame for hinnll by running I colhor into tho ground in Rnnlinpn hnrhnr, Flinn Inn hag:-d at In. New Ynrk Run. II in 5-lgnnghnr lhmdu lhnnu-r. Qnong (J In-In oanuagu uuruor. n nun IIII was in command o( I snack. The` province will have In own shery inepeohonend overeeete. And they will eern their Ielerioe. too. Some of the 06 teen null" will hue occasion to remember that Ontuio In: charge 0! the inland sh- edee. end hen no use for them. in Totomo. done uhuir duh] they woull have dumped hlm in the lute. And still when lash hard 0! this coloauisl `no read- ing the biblo and taking great comfort out 0` it! contonu. Tho Toronto Tologrun la murder-only Inclined tovnrdu Li Hung Chung. In call: him I thief uni! Inlbor. and intimntoe that land the police. who carried him About I- lI\-.__;_ 1-..- ;L-:'- ..I,,s_ `L-.. _-_.II Putnroo hiling And cow: coin; dry. thus in tho latent roporh. And It hello in own nory thou: the weather. The Uolophono war you merrily on at London. A: a nnnlb the pooplo no pro mind I very cheap norvico. um!-r or mo nllulolor or Public W0rkn,lbr thmnuml (37, ow to), must nu-onn||nny twmtondor. Tho cheque will be rorlelk-I If Iho party (IQOHIIIV um nonlnnl or mu lo com- lvtn the work mnlrzmtml rm. and will be ny- urnnl In of nou-acceptance oru-mler. Department loan Thanh to tho b':t.i:1-g conpotibion the people have now oolno dolighnfnl water Iripo. In : I poor wind shah does not blow somebody good. -uv -n.---- V. wuv ~-....... The memory 0! I oeruln noon in (the legislature bu not been dlmruod. The no- bonph to get Bur Oliver Morn`: nnpporbon ho dotorb III I diurnal failure, and the brood ol bribora Ind occniou to know the 003000 0! fniluro. Porhnpo come think Mr. Hardy`: aupporton are not IO loyal to him. Tho] have only to try thom in order to llnd out. An Any ratio the opposition will baud watching. ,,.,......... And she doctor." obaervee The Politi- clu: In Event, "evidenoly thought hlnh be In: not guilty of any offence ngninnt decency [or he made the oifer openly in hit speech on the ooh of who legiclntnro. One of the Iurprining things in that (oh openker did not call him no order and uh the protecbion of bhe homo ngnlnut the groin insult offered hini. He took it all in and Id nohhing. Perhaps, alto: all. Dr. Pyne know what he wu hulking about. and oh in why ho wnl so bold in ollering the bribe. In wne n and reaotion on the morale of the locnl conoorvnlive puny, And will go 1 long way lownrdl roconoillng doubting ones to the Hardy governmenb. _ Whnuvet in hula in hu yet 00 cquul the oppoeioion in hnrolacod olferl of bribery on ohe oor oi the leglnlature. While thoao ol as who are neither pu-by -blind nor fools know elm such things nre going on all the time, you we like bo think abut the guilty one: have: an liicionn tonne of decency left. to with bohide their guilt And covor up bhe shame of the tubing." II\|._ __._-__ -l_ ___;.l.. -_._A 1. LL. THEY NIIID WATCHING. The eoneervetive minority In the lelele- tnre oi Outer-to need wetohlug. They ere nix ehort, en the home how etendn. on e dlvleloo. end ere open to any ellorte. illecel end iumorel, to bring ehont the de- tone! the government. Their bid: for ` votee are exciting comment. The epeeker they referred to en their repreeentetive u u much en the representative of the gov- ernment. though In expreeelng concurrence Mt. Whitney wee .'not wen-ented, with good form. in hinting that Mr. Eventurel ehould heve got e little better oioe. He Ihopped ehort of eeying thet hed the op- poeition been forming e government Mr. Eventlrol would heve been given e place in it. but Dr. Pyne. hie colleague tron Toronto. ruppliecl the omieeien. Thie gentlemen. without juhe experience end diplorneoy of hie eeniore in the ooneerve- the party. in underetood to hue promleed the epeeker e out in the coneervetlve government if he would deeert to the op- poeltion. eeA_4I eL- .lA-A.... ll AL.----A. TL; X).-Jihl, in that `sum Do In. Dunn`: EDITORIAL PABULUM. WHAT OTHERS SAY. Ind OIO IIOOO. E Ilnn Z- Snlmng at her gnrloushr. tho nqaelou onntunlechrrpusunhnttuod. Ianhovrnnnolhotdug vrhonrnck hut. mingled with ndnlnunnnouaobcnrtsot Iheexlcnngsnd lbondvru thelnuss Ingicpuinpthnt our halnnonool hi: luau thummohyurxvumldiuommq . la-bovruntlnstyiddulhyhhovrncton "*Iaxlmi1plheo.nndcohnedu:ddrndl with lamb minus! lb pcuplelbu thxunnrlletdihnu o-nnonioubnd vi ugnotnjuirlngsulhoughhelnd ll!-athoh|udIhIrsty|uvuIc0nnaanhIm~ dl. \\`iIhnknIh`iolroI:dIlhn his neck was an-u'uI.laIs hcuictlonnulihitul `bIhIIlI|,b\Il'III@lIOo$ ll_hl-only Uncut hhthdvqumhdwith lnlhlnvb hand it uh bun. with jdduni nc. uaur--. cl Dc;-v-illo, .au 5. on dnputy cl UM I-In-iu_ Th I ...::".....""'.'.'*`u'.`.':'..:...'.....'* -A unsung `ad. Drpannont or Public \\'0rku,( mums. Amnm lzllh. I.~I!.!~` \ HUI III` . Krltn (II W'IIl'I'l\II'. It in told ol Dnwnillo out In sully ! mnlpmhendnl ill that was odd to him I and tho value of any phju-Ix On on own- shm whvn Iho guvermrol San Juan wlslr i ul In mud I wrlnt-n manage ho gum is Into the hands of an lndllnn woman to uh ` liver. Ynfurtunalely hcwrqy led put A I clmtrla when I pump :0! Spanish cnldlon ` Ivvn lounging. waiting for mass Iolnaln. Bunvrrlllo was wllh them. and in u Iplril oi ldlo brutality they pmpnnd to an the dog; on the woman. Bucvrrlllo nenlnl but I small Mwoungemonk Ho rushed at the pun): crmluro. who Ml on lwr kncvn. the gnnnlofs Invmwuzu ln her hand. crying: .\Iv lard cl... Ihr manual in sun an gm-armor`: her band. "My lad do`. my tenant is sent I1!` this to tho (`In-inian Innis down yundvr. 8:. health. Donn nohnnn.do.nq {RE hlull Ul Ill Ill"!-l.\r`S I Tbum wvro many among than hruh ` Juh cg ghter: who moo by dint of bud survlco ; ma.-r;;\.n.;. high In the Spanish nuts. and the nnmu vxwplmnn and dot-da n! wmo of them come down to an [H In In hlstury. In the Island of San Juan, Ihu 1 now Porto Rico. was I mmarlnblo dog. I no In-go that he won! by the name of Bob ikhls V mnllluulittlo am. This nnowmtl mu -n\_'n|i~l mtordmtroyed Ibo llvuof so many ln~ P~~ `'_ dhsuo that be In: pmmomd to I military `"5 . " gndo. rmulrlna I pmponloznto nharoot '"""h h who mnnoy and spoils. He was dreaded by tho natives and ro~ nlod by thqm us crmturo [manning nmna Iutr|l|g\\nn\ Run the Spanish rs n alv I rrpn` \\ ho ` cordon of lho Ilmn give him high min, `and saying that km men with Bermrrmo wen o ,`.n_ worth mo men without After I km` 5",, meat ghllng ho poriuhod on the bnIt|o- nan ` uid like I grim old I'IIl'I'iu|`. |. It h Inidnl hnnxurrilkzllnnl Iunnnnilo |....iA.u._ v. GPANTSII WAR D00! IAGIII TO FIGHT. `, dlsna looked with fear end reverence The Win Indian savages had not only never won animals so large. hut the feet that both dogs and homes perfonned tasks and obeyed innstcrs ililod the iintiws with ro- I Their interest in ` spectful iunexement. these new brutee was soon. however, turn- ed to detestntlon end dismay when the horns` lmn shod hoots struck down lvomon I end children and the dogs were employed in battle So ferocious and oileotlre were thus uenlne warriors es taught in` their (`-hriatien ninaten that in Cube onedoc was more feared than 100 armed men. I It is on roconl that the tint massacre of the inhabitants 0! Haiti was precipitated by I bloodhound. which It Spanish soldier - in wanton cruelty encouraged to stick e group of pescetiil natives who were load- ing e chip. 'I`ui-riiled end enraged by the unexpecmd oiisiaiiglit of the dog. the do- _ teneolesa. nekod nregm tied into?-he hills. - Ntirnml to tiilie their revenge end were sliiiightor-ed hy tholr white conqnemrs. who never seemed _te know the ineening at either jiistiue or irierizy. c When taken into aiimignnients. the Spam 3 ierds taught their dogs toweer in light ernior as protevtlon sgelnst the errowe ` snd nponrn of the enemy and to either butt down the Indiens or hep u and tan- ten their powerful tense in Iornsch of the poorly oqnlppod netlvoe On the continent the nstlre werriore wore s sort of imnor made 01 padded oot- - tnn oloth. Thmiigh this the dogs could i not set their teeth. but they could spring ` euily as high en a warrior`: throat. run in among the men and by butting vigor ensly muse them to tall, or. mono horrible still. they were encouraged to prowl over the battleelds and tear to please say wrvtcheil wounded Indian who showed the best. sign of life. Thainn tun. Ilennv nnunnn Ohm: 'eDeeOn`. l e unolsd ` The Yeer 1000 Is Not 0ne-en Arrange- ment or thmliillnn Calender. \\'ii.~ihington h.'t.ii'. in lilllt\ leap year will go out` Mex- iisleiive l`lllll (`l)',' explained an aliii:i- nar computer, hut as it in not. no cur for over 800 years we lia\eii't lllllt`ll personiii iiiteri-at in this Q`\'t`lil. ln_tlie ordinary voursis of events llltltl would he leap year, lint it will get left inlhu ciilculatioii. in other words, while it does orrur it does not occur, ininply lie- l`.'lllaR\ it is not in the l|;{l`(`t`l11t`lll. tint it shall t|l`(`lll`. Tilt! story is a long one, hut it can lie briefly told an that ill!` :ii'er:ige per.-mli can undrrstiind it wilh~ out inuvli iiiflirulty. in 1.38:2, in the iirranireini-nl of the Julian i`:ilenii:ir, ten days were dropped an as in t. things running on the then new iiit the [ll`(\"A`l lmais I)[t"ll- rulating time. So an in keep thiiigs iiiiiiiiiig right, it \\l\.~`i iieterinined thii at year enilimr a century should not he liisextile, exvept i-wi`y fourth (`l`l|~ tiir -. Thus then` was no lo`-"P .\`\`~ir in IN , 1300, or 1900. It is, or at. ie-iat \\.'l."\, rather rough on the l:ltllt`$, ho lL\\0 special :ltl\:|l|ll\RI`.'i in leap year, for it is the only year than ll is pl"np- er for them to propose llll`lll! in marriage; but, as it has alimys lwii so in nintti-rs nffevting woiiiuiikiiirl inen alw.-iys find rmsoiis for rvstrivtniu their priviliges. The ladies gel int`! again inlllllti, hot, though there mil not he iniiny of lllll~!` who .-we iihltl uliu SN` 1906 who will see `.'000, tliv` l'iiti-r ye.-ir, eniiinu ii [mirth u`ntnry_ will he ii Ie.-ip yeiir. in this way three ilays are FQ`lI'V`n(`llt`tl in {our i`ciitiii`ies, and the reiiminiiip _w\en il:iy~i iiill ll` nllllll` up in II little mer Nltl ye-irs. .\l ter that erileiidar )'l`l|l`:l \\i|l ll` like sol.-ir _\I`:Il`S, and future errors in the \`t|l\`ul- iiiion of time ill on-ui no inure. Tim fines of leap years will in thou- s.-intl.-: of years effect the .-wrisuns. but I niippiim the iiiatlieiii.itii~i:iii.~. of the centuries lieiiw will lie so flip in ll'\l1il- linir [lQ.l'\ll`l`5l and niakinir \`E\l\`lIl:lll0nS that tlmy will liaw no iiii"l'iviilly in keeping things going mrrectly." MARl;lAGE AND GENIUS. no Not Beware or lee or Rseeptleeel `In. lent. Rather the Opposite. ll:irper's 1 l`llllK`I' JIIBSILW UI' ll`IU_Vu ( intmuummmenu. On KIA: nnntlnnnl Ihn hath`. uni-I-Inn. WIS IIIUIV Il'Cl\Il IDIIII IVU ITIIIEWI IIIUII. ` ' mlr ` l'nen:_v. \\'hAn Inl-nn hutnnnnnnnxnnln thn Qnnn- . iiod ` 3 . name oeotim tun mnm fnnnnd than HM nnund man I one I`:-nlnedwunoc Inn! toe Oom- puu ol Annod Ien-WInton Crneitioe lnlloted by Old lpooieh Oonqneton Upon Native Americans. ` 0! all ghter! of men there in none mote intelligent and courageous then the trained bloodhound. In Spain magnicent opocl~ menu of thin canine rooe have always been bred. and when Columbus out out on his ill-it voyage a few nne hounds constituted pen of his ghting equipment. Not know- ing with what onomioe he might have to contend, he took the hound: along M aid hie men, but Columbue was one o! the few invedoi-I coming {mm Spain who treated the Indiana humanely, and not until otter he lied gone book to Europe. iiroken and diegreood, won in hounds used to torture the poor` on On A" Oh. nun nnunll A.-llnluunnn lm IIIU [XIII IV on all tho ogauwolluthohouutho Spnnlanin brought over with them the 111- i Public worn. umuvu. `Nutter: will not he connidoroul unlmn mum on the mnn nunpllul sud aluucd wllh the actual uluntun-u oi lendoronu. woonmd henna. mynblo

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