The action 0! Uarurl Mun ulvw nu- i ` mild and e I. J,'5.:."..a... u.. u.i`.`.`.`..` ...`.I"..'.?.`:.*. buIn|i. puyp. 'rhay'Iunn to` _ `Katha. lulsgtb Ens, vnqunuitll ahthdolplllil. . . . Jlrsncl ntunnxr. for reinstatement. but Juntfoq Bradley no- lused on the ghund that: no reason need be given or came chown for the remuval` of an executive oloar of the govt:-nmout except that expand In the folmula " o- mnnded by the Interest: of the 3'4 Thu mung, It upheld. would nwap awn: } 3 the wholb olaborlo fabric of the olvll.urv- ` 1.. -..-o._. ` le! system. ,_ , Junitco Bradley In 0; of the nut uh- montlo mamben of the Amatlun bench . In oourhho preserves I nrydlgnted bur- lng and ugumau an Q1: of scholarly 19- none. ` He mm: upon thq nrlotut do- mg and lnel In gum Iunuuny Iv- Ieyve. upon ` oorum intho courtroom and often rapt-I-` 1 mcndnpeotntonforthc-Ilinutot nolum u 1:. 1. nnf. mmuln unonnjunun. who do- mnnanpoamwn mt unruuynwuun uvluuuq Ho lnmt popular omoogjawycn. w do not llkohu hahllo! rendering nu ohnn. 4 mu... ...u.. In About an rang: out no r Kim ohnlql. - The jmuoeln nboutw nuuoldx no I in nu old and umomcio waning ` \ ton nanny. Ell {mac was I judge bnloto J ` Mn, and he hlmqlt hdjlin mm: llt- f _ tlo dhtInot.Ion_,n1 I hwyc but Ifmsldent ~ \ Harrison nppointl Mxptothobinch.` Induce B:-udlcy';_|:lnry|uou'lyI4,0) I you. but he lfvq 1:119 and can yur, DUI nu uvu Ill hholnudu 4 l ......._....... Livi- .I..`---A -nInntInn-rnl. mco Bridle!` -Ill7 Iloluy u,vw - II, but Ilvu mic and um: ho In ecu` an dluuputunqu. JUSTICE BRADLEY. Atvnll Dnulau. Price 60 cents per Box. or 3 lot 31.50. Sent by Mall on roculpt oi prloo. .1`. _Ml_.BURN a 60.. Tonnto. ~ . ' ' . ~ 50 .- Pills J0" , `nu-1~uxnn:%11:r`n1LI-_I,V~IIr_ ' of_Aevery Bottle of the; - . ' H oatannu. vvo.ncn:s1~n!!I#!! !' _`l4_..i1..._ K .'___.'------------- ` T . wmuwwwwwwn . *9 :*`..Ann Vnll RAI n 9 ` ' AGENTS : J. M. & Go. and Urquhut & 00., Montorlllq -: V"` r ' ..d-v ) ' From W. Vunlluu Pottin-ow. M.D.. former! Lootuqr '1"3l'm" Honplml, London-I hnvo no hesitation g 0? '1 ~ with any medicine so elouotou an an Anti-opumodlo and Ho. " -. Iungggion, Asthma. Dhrrhaan and othor discus: ; and am rfmtlyml` - Ml Russell oommnnlos ed to the Oolloo of PI: 0 on?! from Her ){ajenty's`Consul It Ilnnlllts to the a cot tho. (5 olbn that the only nlmmv of nnuorw wan Onnomnhue.-Boo nest lat I '- OAUT10 -3 E OF PIRACY AND `I .{`!'J%%": {It '0' to x , 's._`_'._,. (`.AU'l`ION-Vioe-ChnnoellorSir . Pu. Wood mm 0 on `' Vnzi` ' ` 3 undoubtedly the inventor of OHLOIIODYNI; thus the wholl ntory o 0 nt _ was deliberately untrue, which he nan-ottod to may had bun sworn to..-Boo OI. H 864. ', , . < Sold in bottles at 13. 1}d.. In. 9d., 4:. 6d., and 110. each. None ll gqnnlno VI 0|. 5 7 `"Dr. J. Collin Brow 0'3 Chlorod no" on thmovomunt Stan T'o"'" X'3`$'f$&'a3z3"?1hm`T"6XinNponr. us Great numu .s.. n1om.um.}1a4q,I American Blue Flame Oll Stqvgs. Stoves. Lawn Mowers. Garden H0086. et__c_:'. -` OIJGNAL mm 1:: - REFRIGERATORS; % = REFRIGERATQ` / -~;i-1* 1. ,, ` We have them from $8 upwardg. 60%? 52:" A 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. 7V'yv nwwwonwwownwwww Yyvy ARE vou BALD? A V '=;."m 5`, / IS voun HAIR Tmu. A Lg`; PROF. DOREN Amulet: Grostooj_) _lg|I-_Qo<>_d_I__A__tj_I_t_. _yl_l`ln_:>'g`,|II 15. spam sanerognrnis you In rR.nn1rfusc" IF _andother' Fnbtiaoquhygdainty , ,. ` ` Acct 'IAAl8..I L.` 4" `bk; QM ; _o.na other l'QDI'|CI'eqII`Hy`llIllll] nu um... V -.,.',.,` . . I .` oun PARASOLS are .11 the j Colored Silk, with Friils, also shot Essen v. = ~ I 2 You appxpciuo fund _` .. `II uuuuvlnuuq Muvluv, vvulvu -aw av.-----_ -- -._, 7...- _,_ . u. ' ' Ill. Nam qnulno ` Jr. 9': . Onrv . mtunon um-.ompa.n as each ban 0. ` `. ` , -` Son uunc1unnn-J. '1`. DAVENPORT. BloomuhgI.;_I4nCd3IIl $8 upwards. . and see them. ,,? 3. J. .G T *0 ,1 | I 3 r ' Illll ' DUI THE nouns want) 00.. L'rn.. ON+N'< Tjj %- `- ' - `c-r J `.o3snv rH4 r ins A A % slam run; ~ Pnmrtb 0/Aao`NAL4.r, _.._.____..-.-nu&1. ` IN Btusrcltm. ELLIOTT " DR. .1. goLL.1s BRowN_g{ __ ..-._-jj' IJNIQN ASSUMNUE _S0l}IE'l'Y, A to J. u._ nicuuonbs Ice Cream F reezers. all sizes. `14 P THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY `C-HLORODYNE 1 Vuolotvuuvr --u-- u'.`_ _ -uu v---- --..--_. ,.___ ,_Y` ,`_'_`u` ` H V.` `. 1 \ ` . in the boat. remedy known for W BnmohItl|.AJthan. :'~ .> $35 I ' v `4 ` cHLo1ionY1iB an-.:.:-.21s,:::::2a:9a':::r:,.:'L`:r;.;..%*'-.36?- CHLORDDYNB ;:.::%:. : cHLoRonYN5'1:'r.'P`.:.r::: A GHLORODYNE :::.:1:`%:1:'u:::; ` CHLORODYNE ::o:`:?c:':.`.a.?' utjgu - Amuicvn Gltait BIII`Io "lm.'p _l-`Iain and Wu: Frontl, ot.q.. Gent`: Win nnd Tqlu-` >pou.oto. All Iuoh article: ' an improve apposi- anco, health. And nnmfnl-t. lnstltuudln th 3 7 of anal: Anne; 5. E 14. and ' laud Funds `over - $l.000.000. Ono Hho Ida! and nttouut of hlthh r :3 I ma ed to I! lion go 'n ol . ' 1:0`): 1'1`: `. ..:g'-,m;'*.:` ---.*:.*..:."..-'; I U unto: I sun A: kIM.m`Mh9 Of Al ! Ian. I lllllll ORODYN ijgu v ~-- &_ on munsonv. mu ' aux; 7,; is admitted nnrofu onto . IQ-, us ? dorhu and vs cum _ out . A _ .`_,4`;;,` ' 0 ootnnll choolnd Inucl tlllllo `martin pun 3 nun: lphthor1u.l`ovor.Croup.AIu.` " "' . 7 m uxuoh _ .1n suhoiupd Q11, : g""1`l'" ":D .g-.."'$!. ..'-. . 1 ' ` 1- ' .4 ' H 7` : ::'.:::?`.1:'1,*z:'::.:2.':':..:.`:.:..`::'" * **-W in the only palliative in our 3. III. ' Gout.Csnoor.Tootlqdh, .3 ,7.,_f 3 5 `\ . .. . - . - .,, .A _ACL n-a....| ll! TM _:.1.a._\._ K-~s`t9", '"""l'2'(`3TAT BA ALE. N V..:mJ X AHD Crumley Bros.] K'EEP.1NAsI6! tmaohu `nag; f.-L FURNITURE ' :3. \ A ...mo.uI.u...g._. A L 1: aofn R._ I-A4_l_ gg. Bean "}"I-1I1sT mi ' The epsoio antrdireot action of I)oan s Kidney. Pills on the kidney; always re- stores them he a healthy action, chm cm-. inc all diseases arising from disorder of thekidne I. hledder or urinary oygans. Baek . headache, dslnees, diabetes. Br! We disease x-avel e_t.c.l all yield ..r::z-;.:;: J` :T`. man" 5' `N . aTc o'" '; hvuuyolllmlciuvdlo An.nnnlI n T lfjljli WEAK PEOPLE. * - -__ - _.- E-- 'A"i'QiE s] Lin yvor Pilfl-;-f:h0 ht! hil. III! llIIIlIl-J|xvvn- no or lwnnoxg. " For fife ;femaining days of this month we will oRer- Special Induce- meri'fs to Cash Buyers in BOYS 2 and ~3-PIECE R;EADY-MADE SUITS 3' H `pawns nnanlxgoruuoo-IIH. '., I mom.` . ` Tenth "IUoryo1mo 7ot scarred lg; lromthoclutohuotndnhyutuuo. Say: In. Goon-go, "My son Fred. now M impugn name! no. has been troubled _r_eI:_s9`fr3"I'ILts;. aiswargains in Boys and en : Cloth Caps. ` Inapgction invited by T?$- Ontgdo and Want -i>'n'o 'x Eon gngujqu .113} nmm. - . . min} - ` I90 4,70 ,0.||Ill`|0U "g. -`nun. iimnilnnn.-1'I.. law Hull and ' ' , cie.ti_on.] Q 7WhI'Ie!t ll true the `ill! b ' la.1heAoyrna_'p_:,t thin grunt pill at . A (Antonin the ueq`nlwle..endtheyi lrnurulo, my much trhnnied. Inn 3 tnnitleu `gure in severely tried in an entirely untrinnned want. So we Ilud tint the originating powers oi the designers have been taxed to the utmost to get up romething new. The Victorian Itylee ems forgmont just now, but ufuhion has n drifting that way lor some time, one eeoroely notice: the points _fI'hene are mostly in` M loan otgejp ghoiklern, bretellu and round ` wniitunleo the lulee end ribbon: on tho i Ikirte. Much clevoinop ll exhibited in devising new ideas in millet and way: of putting them on the shirts. One gown had three narrow gathered rulee of the` material, which we: eeru chvullie, with dark ` red guring nch rutiie wamhound with red ribbon nd had a bending mode of tho uhnllie twinted into a little rope. It won shined at the top in three rows. The belt < wnn xune of wide ribbon of the same dark -ed shut e, and ,u twist of that nnd white 'ibhon was made nnd brought up to the bust on the left side. The round yoke wne :hlrrcd and had upon apunce at `the lower part, where red ribbon we; threaded through. The du ooller was of the red ribbon. Other rn es imvo round `pipinau, shell guuering and reversed plaiting. This purtichlurhyle of trimming was in rent vogue some 30 or 40 years ago. and s (nite pretty. The goods are cut bins generally, and both edges are turned in half am inch and busted. Narrow pleits all turned to the left nro then sewed in, and then the strip is turned end for and, 5nd the plnite ure turned still to the left. but that brings a twist in the middle and makes the piuite lie in different direc- tions, and the eilect in really very good. .l.*..-|.|.\.. n...I. .....m. fhhhrn in nhl ntvlm: ?A smmwnr,uaw wax: gfqiinfgstyie 'For*z1ai`w- . ` ante Skirts and Bodict. _ ` `Hob Ulnpllilty-'I'$o In Inn I-l_|_`_ ` nun. omen nu-nu lung ! sun... In Iuu-[Inn Novoltlu. , (copyright. 1197. by American Proql Aub- c1a.uon.] . , run- AA A- `-1. -n...;.;L... A... 55.4 Ll.- Mom, and the cnecr. IR renuy vury guuu. Fashion nds many things in old nylon worthy of repeating. "with variations, as the muliciunn say. '1`here was a kind of zuuering in vogue. too, in those Arca- Hun days, and in is now revived uud_vuI-icd .. , `I! 'th.nd. to , d rl nqloinobowu tumble to obtnin |'BlioL I haw stand to give him Dun : Kid- ` my Pills. and uh any that it is truly won- derful how much he has been holpod by than no. Hob now rosy and vigorous. nd`w1_%0`.0 yids! hit: I the mo. ;. .2 b `I . minor I re- .1su s. "`3:"'__, a..?-n::":.:.": $.-`:..f.?. ahrvnli lint` and uud on many pretty drenon. The material In uuqully soft like burogo "or ` nun": vomng. upd unow plum: urn laid ` ..... hum. um nthm-. with mmhoa Just nun : vomng. and narrow plulu! um unu : M10 bosldo tho otlm-. with atlmhoa just halt n.lnch long. When these are all In, me mntorlal ls Illgbtly pulled apart, and who plans Itnnd uprlgln; In wand llnen. such a gauorlng was mnde of Flue vell- mg and mind to trim a lovely and elegant mmmor dress of the name Imwerlnl. There mu a graduated llounoe of the same in ne- uordlon plaltlng around the bottom, headed by the row of guuerlng, whloh_waa about three lnohu wldo. Above thls `then was - I..... ......n..... dnnh-"I nu-v rich and In three lnohu wmo. ADOVI ums wan wuu Iuoo applique design very tlch and In wry shade. Thu sleeves had four mwl of tho gnuffex-lug and 'ono of lace below the short pu. The whole front of the oorngo vial of the gunner-lug and Inner- tlonl of the same kind of lace. The hole um! I loose jnboa male and fl-ms at tho wrhtl were unmade 1 Ivory satin ribbon. It requires just u time: the width of the material to make the caucring; so does aocordlou planing. . A ...-..- ..n......v.! um nm thhnn made new IIOEI nooommu yuuuug. Among otherol the old thing: made new nre the pinnlore gown: end the princess elnaped dreuee. One fumoue house die- plnyed eeveral. and among elnem one of wiulteenolmlr nilnlienpe, glossy and viola. The eklrt wee full and had I: pretty nr- ~ rengement of brown braid in upright looped deelgne. Inside each` loop wan an- otherof mom green chenille. The wniee wee open V ehepe down the front. end un- der the lime it wnl cut n`wn_v so deeply was the ehoulder pnrte were more straps. The whole of the with bed the Install loop in lneid mould e edges and down the front. The undcrwaintmith lee eleevee. wee -( llneelll nun in green; brown, pink and white. A 1-ule or leoo niehed neck nnd wrieee end also extended down the open- ing. The princele shape gave wen added .31 Amelie: delnly and elegant pela- oeee dun wee at ilgurod indie, in llghe brown 0! e glneey olneeenut tinge end with white lane. The front nee: -the welee llnn -nA| din! dflli. and Ila. Th! {loll IIIOIII |I0lI_l_ly luruuu un- vain and oponed over 5 gthnpo of Innnclinnnnwhlohwan uvud um ' '1`hoo|n.'I Iu was [need with tho` ..n.nn'n--n at n bcnhmwlth nrnwot lilo slightly drnpcu. nun 1.nu_uuu breadth hood with Ian oolond - nun Jud lolldh knot Iona tn Ila waist line; clonal dlagonigjy uorou tho ...a.. ..a named zillnpo I)u_, ..:::.` .... .'.":TJ3 my on the M: hide. gment use tam. non- nets. or rather he , arcvshined `an hhvs lace and white out: ch plumes for (uni- ,tuure. no :05-lo had axnu-row brim nt A `going _ straw, with aiuiiiume of w_ te_ siifmuil doubled let oifliouter ge. -The crown warvery much paired and there were ribbon bows and saliva: and steel bookie as ornament. One haw hect- ooter crown of rough. sunhnrned ti-aw, and two, aoooadloa phited tomes of ivory. white silk mull (or brun. plnited on so as to form irregular odgel. On the front there was a full bow of trostcd blue tdeta rib- bon. This was exceedingly handsome. One was shaped almost exactly like 5 corded auahonnct`, only that it was- drawn into shape by pink bows and roles. "A white muii shin-ed hat hada wreath of great pur- ` .!e velvet pennies in nmgga tangio of lace. he hrims of some of male dainty sum- mer hats are made of stiffened lace and. tr-Immed,with.thelo`vheh gauze ribbo nor, with quantities of term, grasses and ow- ers. There are n thousoqltlln ways to trim them, each prettier than t last, so that it is always a wonder to me how a woman ever can choose one out otso many and be Iotlsgd with it when she gets home. Among the minor: matters one may llillll ll In wm.-u Inn: gnu nun... Among mention the revival of the ahnwl Ind tab- lier druperlca'o`n skirts. The Ihewl dra- pory on yet had been made short, not gpching far below the knees. and in edged with lime. black or white, whichever is most suitable. Thin is of black silk or in some cases entirely of black 111 e. The apron d1-npery, is deeper and not ointrd sharply like the nliuwi. It is more likely to hu~ioopL-d, igu oiio aide with ribbons. One I noticed was a very elegant drensot oreum colored tixnne. laid in deep sun plait-e. The silk skirtiqenuncla won 0! u polo prim- rose yellow. Tho `apron or tnblier was so out an to reach quite around the hips, though it was elfi; away at the sides, no thnilt. hung down only in front. -This with its (leap ruillo or loco renohod quite to the foot in front, though it was slightly looped on each side poor the bottom under rich bows of ribbon. The upron was 0! satin cliioherse and wax bonded in an ele- gnnt pattern with imitation pearls. The wuint wn blouse shape and of the tissue. with arlu white brussols net Marie An- toinette ohu, edged with two l`0\V'l oi moo-hliu lace. The sleeves were of Vio- torlun uhnpe md ahirrcd from top to bot- tom. Sumo call these mousqnetalu sleeves. n.... no um m...n.Imn rlrnannn fun A vmmu "~""i-"" -E;=.I-`Z":E in I had tons iblt in 1:27 pinning. ._ A ` crowhot with you: i1uao'nonono,ono of inwrlnoin 91 vioktcoannother. An- other again an I pued crown. and one Jun a wired crown with tibbon around it and I numliu of loop: of louiuine. ribbon the Ian Iid. again of the thin` hon- ...-.n nu rntlwp hats. are chin-ed and IIHVO com. aumo cnu menu muuuq mnnuvu mun-cu. One of the prettiest drones for a young girl in her teens was of the lines: Scotch gingham. The sleeve: were like those montlonud ubave and edged with n zigzag cnuun pnr-uuncnturiu in red. blue and whim wuuhublc lllromid. The skirt had one ouncc cut. an tlmt, it iil0W(`(lf on the cruau from the skirt. '1`he waist wns n lousn bloultftvlth (1 him: ribbon sash bolt and bow. There was n' nullbr collar oi white dimity over a vest front, ornament- ed with some smoke pearl buttons. The dog collar zgml ,sullor were trimmed with the pnsuomouvoric. Rufed of Russian embroidury were put at the neck and wrists. Tlw sleeve caps were of n tziaitad rumo mught up lug) shape In the center. The soft colors of the gingham and tho dainty design made this rmllypruttier than many more pretentious gownp. I and nn innkinu umr wlmt. I halve writ- pretentious gowns. I nd on looking over ten above that 1 June givon the impression thutull gowns no more elnborute than they huvo been. 'l`het is not expotly true, for while the skirts to many summer (iroqses are being almost covered with iiounocs. lucc or other trimming, there are still others where the make and trimming are of the simplest kind. The French or hored waist is extremely popular. and othing could be simpler than that with n gathered or shirred skirt plainly hemmed or ,pc-rhnps with a few tucks. This is ntoundntion that would admit or many vnrluticxns to plense each taste or piirse. The shirt waist, I need not suy, is in its full popularity, and deer knows they are blnln enough. In i'act,.l think that, the extreme cases excepted, one may say truthfully that simple gowns are far more poptilM'.thIn the others, even when one mlht be jnntied in wearing he more ornate nos. . TM ew lot of bathing suits. end a more 0 or some new features I will mention them. ~ some of them remind one of the Chinese womenfs dren in some ways, pnriiiculpriy in the shepe of the blouse and trousers. The material wins 0! blue and white striped bedtieking. with bends of heavy blue braid eround` the got- tons o! the tnulisers nnd down the front. Some say bedticking mekee s Ine bathing suit, _es it i not take -wnterior sea. Anothor.suit. ne of dark blue serge.` with rtthcr long users`. hsving one bend of u*I1uo~bnm. flhe skirt to this reached only to the knees and had three rows of thehrsid Around it end up the front to . the belt, which were! the some in-eid tied like e ribbon belt. The wslIt..too.wes neseiy. covered by braid. A long wrap wear of eidrrdown ileenel-in curious strag- gling printed destfn, to tlnst; itogetber it leobd like e llowend` u gown. sensor tlaesuiuue ' etilhsring t`igeros.othere. vetlueln, T'r Im DAIIQY 11ETI;TBiiLE EMERS- Donn ! Pills arc. Uh. nnudn All; MOST or man Jan: uvysmatii ;usw_vo.muuu Louoon, It tnkeibht 5,000 tn":-Cleo I yeereo `hep New Yogkin turtle soup. ~Thie pity and Londn are the great turtle eaten. All the rent 01 the world together week! not equal either one of then onion in the amount of turtle meet conihmed, and New York consume: 9,090 more of the big sh than London -does. Nearly all can turtles received in film city erwvevtroln Key WEIR . 3 ' . Than -In nnnn All 1211:: IUIDII III`!- '.I`nnnpo:-todtolu-tot-'lIrtIul.lnl'or on-umncgpumy wnpg-s I001--Vh hlltfy lb I Iugypofi lgul. WEI`. I -' They uopought on the coral reefs aur- loundlng the Florida keys, and, aftei be- Ins taken lino Key West, are brought to this port bya Mallory lino stpomer. The tux-_tles are laid on their backs in a com-, partment belowf'deokI. The compartment I: kept warm," and that in all the can the mentors: rooelve. _,'1`heyu-o not fed at A11. t.-`in-n` tn nnv In A bu-an nhlnmnnk ii ll COIIUPGI IBDGIVB. _.'l,'lIEylll'O non luu in nu. Stming to say, in a large shlp_me_nI5 it is rare that more than one turtla dlu In the tour din trip up the coat. - A 0.. tnrtlnn m-mm ham At odd lntarvnln tour our mp we noun. A low turtle: arrive have M: odd Intervals from Jamaica, but -they do not arrive in as good ooxiditlon an the Key West turtles and no not comldored Inch good eating. Londoners, in ppm: of_ on that has been ma abou nldermanlo turtle soup. do not lly know what good turtle soup is. Their tuitleu come from Usmaioa. rm... ..-oI.. 1-ml. hath In T.n-m-Inn -nd WHIt"i. FRl,IDAY, JULY`; 2. .1s97:. - '1'neu- uurueu come Iron: jnmulon. The turtle trade, both In London` and New- York, is in the hand: of a few men. '1`. K. Bolus oentrole nine-tenth: of the _London trade and Eugene Blecktord at least two-thirds of the New York trade. 11-. aknvn Mu 'RIn:-Irfnv-II : ninnn In Wu]. man two-nnlruu or me new 1011: u-uuu. Up above Mr. Blnckfox-d'o piaoe in Ful- ton market he has a room to which the turtles are hoiswdhnd laid on their backs in a mild temperutuno as soon as tiny are received from the simmer. In summon, when the Innrket is full of turtles, they ax-9 placed in pen: in the East river, back of the sh mukelz, and fed on chopped cah- hage. In winter, however, tiwv get only 3 warm room. muu`n hnvvn hnnn Irnnmn n1Ivn*nI-A Turtles have been known tollve fora month after their an-lvul without food, jun by belug kept warm. In winter the dealers are careful, as A rule, not to order too many l:urt.l . They order just about the number 1 which they Jaevo ade- mend. t'.'......`6l.-`An nynn thnvn nnrnll nunrlnn an .-FRAUD 9: who day- Seo you get Carter's. Ask for camera." Insist. and demand I..1tt1e|1`...1ver Pills. inc only perfect - manu. ` Sometimes, when there came a sudden and unoxpeched demand, turtles have been sent up from Florida by express, but that makes zrture cont so much than in only In emergencies that he travels that way. Il'm- than `Nnw Yurk mm-hat the turtle: In emergencres nuns na waver: urn way. For the New York market the turtles required are from 16 to 325 pounds for Florlda turtles. Jsmslgs `turtles are not good when they weigh more than 180 pounds. Kingston is the place where most of the turtle fishing (or the London iner- ketis done. The great sea turtles, with all ' their possibilities of sneak and soup. swarm over the coral reefs north of Jamaica, and over 100 men work on from 8 8015 small schooner-s catching them. Rt-nun nut: urn uh-ntnhnd fr-nm I-nnk to Icnoouen cuwmng mum. Strep; nets are stretched from rock to geek or coral, and against. these net: the Ih," an the turtles are called by their huntcn, swim and cling with their ip- pers.` Then the shermen gather them in, ~eieh echboher carrying hack to Kingston Ounm um um! nu {tn nntnh fl-nm 80 I70 -eaen aonoonur carrying Due: to nmguwu from tho roof as its catch from 80 to 150 turtle; They are put Into lnclosm-as ljed with sea wbter, fed on turtle grass and taken out as required, elnhor for ex- port or homebonsumptlon. Nam-lrI.000 turtles a wear are sent to p0l'5 0! 1101110 OOllSl`lIDpH0. Nee:-lyl,000 turtles a" year London, and, In splte of rumors to the con- trary, they are not all consumed by the lord mayor and the alderman. Turtles bound for England get u llbernl supply of sea water, are fed on a diet of oatmeal nnd lettuce, and are comforted with beds of warm straw. \v....-.I-ml... Hm an-I-.h I-ntn nrnnnaa thalm _ Nevertheless the death rate among them while on` the voyage is large. Those which survive the voyage sometime: die in the nin from Southampton to London. Out of one lot of 120 shipped to the principal London dealer. eome time ago, only 75 were alive when the steamer arrived at Southampton, and of those 80 died before they reached London. A turn will stand deeanitation better may reuoneu uonuon. A turtle will stand decapitation than cold. , A turtle whoa bead had been out of! 94 houri previously knocked down a man cook in n Nowoastre hotel,` and it is not infrequently that these big fish" are nailed to the deck: of a ship to prevent their swarming all over it. They don't Ieom to mind it at all. V..L -nu 6-run:-.1-ntnnn I-main: 1.0 dour-nan nus II Iurue out 01 nanu. A turtle : head wm retain its vmmty for a long time `after being covered from u... had` In. um-ll attested man that tor long lune `Inner mung ucvuwu lrulu the y. It is a well attested fact: that some men a,turtlo_fs head which has been on for hours will bite at 3 piece of wood. A Isurtio ; heart out oxwnnd laid on n mar- ble slab will sometimes go on heating for two hours After it has parted company wlth tho,body. 'l`hn an-um tn:-tin. whlnh in the kind thG I50 mum IE llli Ill. ` You any temperature below 40 degrees ` ' kills turtle out of hand. ` N A on-4]. : hand will pnnln H1: vltalitv IITstitut75|T with t.ne_nony. The green turtle, which in the New York market requires nlmoet cxciu~ eiveiy, in a patient and peaceful creature, and there in no danger in handling him. But his oomin, the snapping'turtle," a creature which largely necta the land, in of a different temper. In the handling of enappingxurtla ooneidernblo care hhe to be exercised, for the cannot only hit stun- ning blow; with tir ippers, but their powerful beakl are capable of doing eeri- oue injury. A mm: was nnm nnrrvimr n Inrtra turtle injury A man was once carrying as large Into a famous restaurant, when, an he wont to plnoa It on the floor, the creature snapped his nose clean 08. when E map- ping turtle I: sold, 9 piece of wood in nlm-rd In M. beak nnd tied there with ping turtle it sold, piece or wouu ll placed in his beak and In-ong oordn running around his head. Otherwise he could not be bandied with any lotto! shitty. Only about 250 pounds I month '0! snapping turtle am told in New Yin-k.-New York Plus. noniuluur GurrunuI-I Inn tountfgnu nels- lncdon ililhlhn of Dr. Jurist : emu Ilnwhury. and oonddc it A u-Inghl-I-n-njllnurm There in a legend, says Justin |lcC|rthy, lo the ejeotthnt uttqr Load Stanley came Into the house of pee:-I, a lady somewhat Ln_d_geet.ly asked Lord Brougham at h dlnn partywhown tbdbest opener In the bounce! iotdb, and that Lord Brough- am promptlxd emphntimlly answered, In!-d Stun Imndnm. In tho Iwond UIIIIP VII-ntwn Your we talk me. Grhnly, um :50 has perfect contnlot hot uniper." Yes, the can let It `lbou `on I nnpnp Jornn huxritaumo and than noovurtt." *-DuGtoitFnaPreu. In thojrgsh conuhbulnry tit! 11` rub tnloroowhioh forbid: thowigoct 0 con- atnble to any on human as I dI'IIun|k- `lilhlkbahllbllyd Intbotaoo. _ Vida? Central. n -,n, ___- r\...|__ `rake no o1_.her. III Iruuvuvqu fr-n`--w-gU "P _""P' . It]: ontjmly possible that httlnyiul. mtunour paper cm-uuay miy milnuo u \ decided chnngd tn oolug-. Fe 3 `good map! . yum now WI hnvo bun ncuguu dun`; ` mum olronlqttn; medium :1 npunhh tins, rcllovul oulyby Bhghawn Ions in bill: of Llgbor douomluatlonl. But now Secretary at the I/I I6nI!der- ` I lag is suiggepop to_ In all colors. having I dlettnt that for e6oh'dhom1na- non. Jun" how soon thjgv|rlopui%nr- runny hllnblq to meet " aturljd vision In not lgnown. - In fiat. "pm: my not be adopted gt allbut It in mouth: ylth favorable mention In may gangs. nn_d n numb9l.'.0f prominent 1110:: have lndog-nod It. - .j_ The scheme was orjginatai by H. W.` Mnfcus, n merchant of `mean. 8..-Y, He prqpqnu thus the next nine of paper our ` _x-enoy be made on colored [Input and my- geuts that there mm be I marked oontrut II In $110 pub of pmalu llendmhatlon, Inch ' imxfoc -Various comp Vioiuldiol nine. 1: In nnrnlv nmslblo int In. the nut )uv4ki:+_::/caa-11315 debeotoel as o gumco. Secretary Gage, to whom Mr, Marcus submitted his plan. has written the mer- chant, thanking him for the suggestion and among that in blew hue been referred ~ to the director 0 the bureau of engraving and printing. Since the scheme has been made public Mr. Mu-cue he: received letters from many prominent merchant: and busineu men. among in John Wanamaker, indorelng hie plan` or colored currency. Mr. Wunumaker allude: to the fact that postage stmnpl ore leaned in vari- ous colors for dicreulz denominations, and indicates that he sees no reason why bank bill: should not be similarly colored. in Prelidnd In the Sonic: nnd Invo- meyor '1`:-inlu. Whenever ti one which excites national ommont- is tried in any of the higher courts. the pronlding judge is aln:ont_uu-e to be widely criticised, no matter what hit ruling: may be. -Hut few judges have had more oxtensivonxperionou in bearing pub- lio criticism, however, than Jlutioo Brad- ley. whosofdqoinionl recently 59% (too the Sugnx-,truI't rifugnnim. For eight you}: he has been a justice of the supreme court. -4 n.. hint:-int. nr (`.n1umhln.zmd durinn" he has been Justice 01 Inc Iupnunu uouru. of the District of Columbia. and during" thnt time more of hlrdoololonu have been r(`V'eI`S(d by the higher oouruthan of any of his auoolatesi _ n.... n m. ....umn -hlnh wnl rmentlv of his auoolamsz One of his ruling: which wal recently overturned was` in tho,oaIe of a colored man named Gray, who killed a man lost August. J untloo Bradley hold that. since tho orlmeuwus oomluitcod prior to the pan- aago of on not of coilgrus for the District which reduced the number of crime: pui- ` ishnble by death and graduated the degree; of murder, the jury could not convict the mun, there being, nooording to the justice. ` no law no cover the crime of `murder at ` that dam. The come of appeal: denouncod ` this decision as u reasonable. or A-nut)-no nl 1 than `{Pl'fn?`I lN!1IiHI this decision reusonnme. (or Another of .111 ce Bridle?! decisions ` which caused migohcoxnlnantwna given In` * the canon of n treasury dlurk who `mid been ` Arbitrarily unmoved by Secretary Oarllnle. ` The clerk asked for u wrlt of mandamus IIII Wllulv In loo Iyntenx. Jnnlh-A F. to do so. Bpwareoi imitations of "Same Color Wrapper..