IX Ul QIIIIIIC U ,U. IIKlI`- KINGSTON-MONTREAL LINE. In Inn nun lnmuenn M 8:15 5 gm, Idnau. Mun I7 and Ifrldny for Montreal. ygl Ida go- Iunumoh AND HONTREAL LINE W CPILHIR "HAMILTON" ton Tttolltd III to 1 of tlhg St. Lu'vrun::'nn:'l rd |o`de`lrL ans` `go cvnl}:`rd t'h.lu 3 u. :1... root moon: 5!. , tungsten. '01- HIELII ., '. G.P.A. .W.& 0. RB Syracuse. N.Y. -:v-- Iv-v-yp-u .. .*h.z."v-A .-T0- '84 lagara Falls. n.-A... Run-gonna, Rnnhnutnr IIVWIUTU` TV HSHIUU DUI-I U I ll--I In-A \l7n-.1 ..a .. .,........... From Ilontrenl. 02:: En f.lJlVU Hill. `I. DIE!`- nmatr snoxr LINE _mn_ w}`5"-"13-`.' A ll.-nu Kfnun Vn uuuu. uurhulx Iluu IE.A.S'I'- 2 - Qonnrnnn In. I` . .5... .. - .......~.. )9: . 8 no , Rochester. B13210. `love! nd,0lnoin- ~nuH. st. Louis and tho Q-I1--I-_-at-1.-I-I :;v1,mjNbosDEnn- % . audit. '1' rm. nonmu. l'romQIuboo. ..Jl old: `In A :.mo. .2; "-3.` ' 3` m-`~33 n 11.; .. ... IKAVII I-`Ill '7 I \I5\Q- uttlmo tnblel and reliable Y 0 . I UOln B. W. IUDGIB. Gan. Munster. 37- Hm` `II V I6 Axel I. 4! Clu-once Strut. III CDC IIKGC IIOIII. In the morning In. Bradbury baked even the neoaauuy nnlolu to make her tollec John ntcppd unreal the way to the `filthy of Ih_o P-cine co!!! and resumed. folhwod bytwolmuwtth I Illvurtollu not My enough to II] I trunk. Alb: thq onmn homo and was forgiven he bought I una but cl:-gins hone. count! I highly Imd old Spanish lady on dlnllllb and houuhupor and named down. Win nnnnIg'n nail nnhlln gunman-Angora: IOII$I!U[UI' EIIC ERICK UUIIL ` 1 `no coupl0'l.nc1 pubnonppuu-unovu i `Lwlth I tout-In-haul oouh which John \ dbury. run his wife udtourgudu. 1 , , , 1 TIOIIEW UIIBCII U1 \.rlIlllUl'HlD. Then was some talk of marriage noon aim the two met. but parental objection: on the acorn of short ncguaintnnce and ex- treme youth poatponed an engagement for I year. Lucy Banning wont to vinttfrienda in San Francisco, and John followed. A certain restaurant in San Francisco H nowd for its yrrirato supper rooms, delicate making and an air of fascinating wicked- Iou. Min Banning had heard many storing about this resort and V peranndod John on take her to a quiet little lunch at the place. She slipped away irom her bones: and met him clandestine-iy. After the lunch they bath sat at the table in ci- lonce. Finally each nrued the other to tell what he or the win thlnki_n_ of, and after none hesitation they excgsanged notes com: the table. Both-note: reed. "Let Ill run all and got married." It use than about to'olock, but by: liberal on of the tolegr: `and cab hire a license val Insured. a minister loud. and Mr. and Mn. John bwyrltul-ad to bin room: in tbilh no hotel. ' 1- 5L. _.....l_'.. II-n 1-J`l-; I--L.J vn.r.I.l. ' `l'|oluuMI-Iononhnoun lot hunt and tllnt. canon. Qloo. h mAQ.`O& . Mm. JOHN BRADBUBY. V when Lucy Banning came back I!-om Paris. vihuro sho had nishod her educa- tion. at 16 she was a grown woman in ov- ' cry respect. At this time who was engaged to the son of a Wall street banker whom she hnd met in Paris, but that did nolJprc- vent her from becoming the belle of Los ~ Angdleslmmcdlateiy. Conspicuous among ` her admirers was John Bradbury, the i richest catch of California. IFI...-. -..- nlsumn oa.l|- l\' -nn-|-.-A -Ann ll-I. John Bradbury, whose elapomont with the Englishman Ward has been tho- tnik of Mao Pacic coast, is not more than M 28 years old, and yet she is probably the best known woman on tho Paoio oout. Her beauty and toilets, her horses and her enter-tnlnmentn and her romnnnio ad- venture: have made her the suhject of newspaper notoriety for yours. She was the youngest child of John Banning of Lou Angelou, a California pioneer, who mnda a fortune. El". .11 u-.........H..-u.l.I-. nun nl 4|>.n -an-b 111505 I. IUFEIIIIU. She Is unquestionably one of the most beautiful blond women in the world. Such is the geueronmullmam of California that ` . ' , - pun In mo oxparunenus. In than tests olecmrloation was very gradually increased," said Mr. Tyler, but in cases of execution by electricity the electrification is instantaneously max- imum. consequently it is safe toasuime ~ that-the subjoot experiences none of these sensations. Ho is instantly rendered in- sensible." 01' I118 OIIITBIJU. " The test: which Mr. Tyler made were as thorough as ho dared to undertake. 'l`h- hand plnntnndn nnlv wan nsnd. The unorougn us no unreu to unuurou nu. The head electnode only was used. The current was raduully and cautiously turned on. . awn: ulmtried to about onmoighoth part at an ampere. Another subject upon whom It was tried was made Inlensible. A number of physician: took `part in tho oxperlments. In um-n tn-an elm-mrlllmunn was verv sonsxommy. A erce shock suddenly passes through your entire system. You are again struck on the head with the mullet, the some bright lights dazzle. heforn your eyes, and then all is blank. This second shock is caused by the withdrawal or eleatrmootloo, or. as commonly expressed, the turning o ` of the current. " ' ` fl... hue. uvluh-I. `Mn Wilma vnntln warn l paper: A sudden shock is rst felt. an if some one has struck you on the head with n heuvyunaliet. There is nojmin. The brain fouls benumbed. Bright light: dance and flash before your eyes. Your heed feels abnormally large. somewhat like that of a person when troubled with vertigo. A heavy weight seems to be bearing down upon your head. The pulse is high, and an exhilnrnted feeling when posleeeion of you. You feel as it you were unending the air with everything around you in a blank. You are alone-bthe only being, the only object. the only tangible thing. in the universe. You gradually sink into in- sensibility. II A 61...... glmnb -nrlrlnnlv nnuum f.}u-nnnh llnuua no I nuuuu chair is palnlesa. He thus deoorlbu hll sensation: in an Interview in A local news- ` H A nnddpn nhnnk in that felt. an if some I-iow ELEC170;Li:'iQN rest: Mr. Harry L. Tyler, who` in consulting electrician to State _E1eotr1oian Dnvip. has been making some queer experimum on 7 binmit pt hi: hbogatory in Corning. 2., to decide wlggthn deallrin the electric 'f""..w.".'.::.:';:.'.T""* "".':' JIIQCICE of xlootsolmon-1.170]: Lu Iindbury-Sun Small ; Daughter ` In tho; `pivot-cc-Court-so Homo- IyIbWante:ItoDh.. V ' I "xu.szm:n1' 134mm nomeu Current Sensations of More Than Passing Interest. _ 1um=s%is1=annne AID UHNITURAL. Lnviaw LUCY moaunv. HARRY L. TYLER.` |..I,__ If- AL... `I PHI TDA:Ila!. . WEIG, 7FRIDA'Y . AUGUST 1 6. ' 1897 1'. .1.`x- :1; us John strut. North lhniku. ouyl: I have Ind Iilho ndlmnuondmndduthuu I-n. In-yin In. -K hi I (V ljll IHIII rm! and THUR]; W .- noullom tonic. for all by I. C. Iitclloll. - ` `ho loot Ontu-In shun nil!` In Jul.` a -25.10-5 I-dliulut Quin lovuwom. - ~ Nada; rounding dsily service will uppou N. '1-Puvonnrn from Kingston can go on ntumu night below (after 9:80 p.m,) and no onmlod to tree bu-ch. ~ n bond Iva nan unmn for dnorintlve Inn. nzwnm Ivor!!- I diva:-ca after a bfiof not of matrimony. Although tho `grounds are not stated In the hm. It In aid that the husband and MI attorney do not haunts toglve rnaona In the nuns. 1.-- u, _L, ` VOTOQ ID!` ID ID COUTII. 1 i Stewart Ford married the pretty 111- 1 ` vorooe after an acquaintance of {our day: an Old Pom Comfort. no but appuea tor IT ID` uuuuu. In. Ju-kson-Ford | am mu!-hat won ` Ilnnat an rr*vv-"'`:`.o : < t`.`.'\ .-at-ml nng, ant`. For the at-uond time Loretta, the daugh- tor of the Rev. Sam W. Small. later Mn. Jackson of Knoxville and now Mr|..Ford ` of Richmond. gurol In a sensational di- voroe unit In the count. a_......o 119.-.! ......--8.4! Oh; nuaklc AI. 4 rruppunnug. One nnuauai thing that I noticed par- ticularly wu that the water close to shore ; wen alive with schools of inrge ab, aome- ` thing which never has happened before. \ They must have been scared in from the deeper water by this monster. Another | thing that I chink is strange in the disnp- j` penrnnce of the carcass of A large masti which was lying on the beach Thursday night. The next. morning it was gone. The and was all Iomtched up. but this could not have been done by oowu, for there Are barbed wire fences which would prevent them from gutting to the! met. 1 nun nmmm Wm ma neuru xrum uguw. , We `watched it for 20 mlnutna or half ` an hour, when it became too dark to see it ` any longer," continued Mr. Downey. The last I heard of it was a splash of its tail. which made me think that 6 storm was coming up. INF}... |-l-n man an avnnnllu an nlnnn nut" ' ` Innvn vvun uuuung up. The lake wni as smooth as glass until " that animal came along, and, although It , was 200 test away, the waves came in 18 Inches high whenever he'd make a quick We can nnnnnnllv dlvim: and ..,.., was. for I never saw any animal like it be- forc-gliding through the water. It was some kind of on animal, and a big one no that. Oh, there in no take. about it! It was about 80 feet long. and the bond and neck were black and onto! the water most of the time, though it would disappear at times and thm come back again. I dis- like to tail: about it because all the papers trout. in us a big fake. HI`..- N quid I-s n.-._.-mu "tin nnnnrn IIIUVU. II` ` reappear! ng. H nun Innis: lll'l'llll III LIB II U15 unnu- Yea," said Mrs. Downey, "the papers think they hnvo the Joke on us, but we know that we hhvo tho joke on them. That. animal will be heard from again. um- `unnbnknrl It In: Q0 vnlnutma nr half unm'8n_A_Is_1gr m,1.m| V-all-IUUSU, llll DUI`! I! III?! lUl'_YI My entire family was down on the bench back of the house Thursday night ' just about dusk. Suddenly from out the .1 gloom wn heard an nwtul yelling, tmd. ` louklng in the direction of North Chlcago. wu saw two men running down the bench attired unly lu bathing suits. Oneal them yelled, `Hnve you seen it? meaning. as I thought, u wreck of Bllklklllll. I nally ` tahu lake. .l`h(-ru I nuw :1 big black amus- \ 1 C()()l(`d the f('llm\' down, and he polntvd to i t.hlng--l won`: uttvmpt to toll whnt it That's how the Chicago newspaper! dd- ; scribe it--Joe l)ownvy s son serpent. Mr. ` ` Downoy is u veraolous citizen of North Chicago, and here is his story: Liv L-nt.h-n fnunllv um: dnmn one Oh: llxu uuliu urluxlugr. uuo no III! llll IIBU.` Somo-time later` Mr. Bradbury visited hi; miles, and hll wife went up to meet him at San Francisco. frhe ship came in. hutdthere was either cholera or yellow fever on brim-d. and it was kept at quaran- uim.-. Mu. Bradbury wear down the by in` races her John on ll tug but was not zillowedto board -thalhlp. She appealed in the health omoo. but In vain; "Ihnn she went back to San Fnnolnoo and not authority from the governor. She return- ed. in triumph, boarded the plague Ihlp and remained with her husband. whlleltha lmzul preu puhllshod neuaatiunnl stories nlmut. 13cuIty 1);-lit-s Death," eta. Then followed 11 flying t.rip~uI'0und the world in was in n` 80 days on 2: 35,000 wager. whloh Juhn 1 st bechuse ho llngored 13- Paris to purchase a few dinmqhcls and furs for hll Wife. 1:5`. `I... 1..-; -van`. and .. l...Il Al... ....._I_ Willi. ` For the last year and n half the couplo had rclnninexint their home in LoaAn- ` gtius entertaining iavisixly. They hada box at the gin-uter by the your and were to be seen at ow.-ry rst night. Roth wan fond of the stage and entertained `runny st.-me` cplehrities, nmong them Sundow. Mrs. Bi-udbury wasiond of display. ex- ` citmncnt and high living. and amine queer nturies have been told about big times at tho Bradbury cottage. 7 . . . _-`Q ` Upped ovum nigh Bah Bu - hnn. All were bndiy shaken up, and John was unconscious (or bqnrn. Thiouaebmaa, ; who was ulttingrbehind unto time. um! i let danngeu,1nIhn`at!n,gtlm tbdcompuny ` had been drinking. but he lost his case. Qnnnn tinln Infal MI Rnnnihmuu ml-In-ul ' JOE DOWNEWS SEA SERPENT. AN ATLANTA SENSATION. lll WKIEIEVBI ne ll LLIIIIU I quwn He was continually diving and using JOE DOWNEY'S I |IIdt$$s|I oijdu dusdh bra Iunall-lib 1...: V Imunlblo opportunity for the lulu enjoyment. ' 1 I 0' in man t.hrLul,n` trip on the Amuluan min nut. " I ` ' " ` `rho American Line of Steamer: are the I O null! pusomur boats on 1111: `rod 0. Hm: marina chair being able to run an tho uu,.ovIn when um water if at in IOVCIW ` L A Nation nun-din: dull! appear II Carlin. "'1 UIIIX. W 33% :'l'Iuod from lac. toiic. ;'PIbfbG'0 Iron age. was-m.:Pheon gm; Wmdomck ms no. to 5.10... A1u$lin-in.hhnlL&.lj`Qh-. AL. A SPIDER IN THE DUMPLING. Some remarkable cases of Internal pois- onmg frnm tho` bites of spiders. accident- ally awollowed, have he-on reported recent- ly In Kogmurky. A Mothodlas mInlsu!I'.' the Rev. Silas tipnrrio.-r, swallowod a anoall spider which had been com-ruled In an ap- plo dumpllng. The lndnmxnonon from the bites of the concoalod enemy rapidly Incruund and the potion: died befors rt; lie! oould bu glyon. The can has attract- od especial attrntlon from on rumor that a womnn had purposely placed the spider In tho do pnng. when lnvastigatlons were mods. I ins tound that the psrson snspoctod lull lots the country. A woman In Frankfosnslmd Ira. Pa:-uh olnswalv '1' WUIIIIH 1" She put thin In a bnaket ol grapes. Mrs. Mary Wolf of St. Loni; bought the fruit, und her brother-In-law, J. H. Wolf. un- nwvred the none. better: and photograph!` were uxchangod. Finally Wolf wont to Euclid. Up to the moment of tho lrrfvnl there Wolf and his bride 10 be had never met. The girl, who lrmkrd pretty In a photograph, boom-no be-nmmtl tn the ash. zllth laughing eye: and nwcnlth of golden Ir. II... I-.-441..--nu... I- - I.-b..I-as..- n-Ai| `I I5 g mur. l The bridegroom Ian handsome man of 87. ` one week 0; mum-hip and they were mn- ` "ed. They have just mumed to SI. Louis a to live. CWIXIIIIXBU NIH HEHU Cfli: For more thun tin-we hnum Kennedy and his wntvringgrrd bout wow towed to not nmi would have been lost had not the line j chnfvd and parted nonr the fish`: month. ` '1`hcbo.1t`s painter was a chain fastened with staples nndor tho cap of the boat, and tho shing lino wmz mndc full; to the end , o!Athc chain, an that Kennedy was pro- ` vented from using his knife to sever the ` twine. l_l.. LI..l... IL ....... .. -1...-lo that nu-IDA Ll-u H19. He thinks It was :1 shark that gave him his free ride. luulvlruvun. II` n gnu-u u |ar1\4v\- LI Lm-t sunnucr Mm: Magma Fritnohkal of Euclid, )., was employ:-d In tho vino- ynrd owned hy her bmthor-in-law. John Marshall. one day Mina Fritaohkorn, seized with u sudden Impulse, took ll pen- cil And wrnm these words on a piece of paper, Wm. whoever gets this note plenso wtc to mc,' no matter whgther it be mun Ir'womnn? an... ....L `Ll- In - lu.-In.o nl Au-3-54` IA.- K SEA SERPENT. Ivvvuu l\.I uurs us rs vlu-u W. L. K1-nncdy wont shing nenr WH- mingztun. N. 0., the other day. He threw his line. 11 very largo. strong aord, over- i board nnd made the end funlsto the painter of the bout. In 1: row nmmenaa the boat (znve n suddwn lurch nnd hmnodlntnly Ihol Yurwnrd fur the upvn sen as though pro- pelled by stmnu. The sons were rolling high. Ix":-nnnly says, nnd he oxpoctetl ovary V minum to be his lawn. Kennedy` loan ronlizcd that he wna being towed by some big sh, tuul, dvspim his tlrulosn eorta to keep the bout straight; and pull against his rnshlnu tmz, rhn chupplng was soon swamped his little craft l"nr mnrn thnn Mn-on hnnm Knnnndv and which were the terror of old time emigrant truiml. _: It nmut hnve taken the hair of 50 women to nmlm. that rope. II; In smontlz and pli- uble and strong enough to hold is plunging hutfulo. and no entitled free berth. < bani two can: stump for descriptive vamp M.` B A `QWIIFII Chan cold no Bfling Iron 8 8.160. to He. 2 `fit! from Ila. lnlln. 2'1!-A-In... UUBICU Wllll lHUIHUl'|l'H U1 IUU pui. The scniplng of white wmuon wns his } hohhy, although Ixinledgo [mlo uunted tho lm-k.-2 cf mun_v men killed In open battle. Ile lwlongud to those maruuding band! JUGU WUIIIISII. Long Wolf will not tell you the history of phu lnxlut. Hoap_ go-ud Indian now," he will say, `st-ril-zing his uh`:-st proudly. Then he will smile cunnlngiy. and. run- ning the long rope through his lzunds. will aunn closrly every yard 4)! ii. is though busiod with memories of the punt. The noninlna nf whim wnnwn wn: Mn spunuuuu UI IIIU Dull S`l'IIll'l7U NAXIIILIIIRSE. Long Wolf la n renegade Blackfoot-. He Is old and wrinkled. but his small black ayes snap and (lush llke shlnlng head! through the yellow pm-chmentot IIII lamb- ery fnco. Old as he is, Long Wolf ls in active as 11 man half his ugv, and always at the pummel of his uuldlo is tied this long. Itxong rlatn, made of the bulr ot_ } ieud women. `I ....... \X.'.-JO ...lII _,.L `All ._.... J.|__ I_l-A...__ uvnu -- vuxp Upper Columbia river In Oregon. andzln ll vouched for by n rpcclal traveling corre- spondent of the Sun Francisco Exmninet. Inns! Wolf h: n I-nnnnsuln Hlnnldnnt. u ab: 80%,. wen}:- A :be'h'c: I?;moo'i?i'u`:".;or3ottcb.n trim.` nmunnn In wall Iunnwn in lnnrvllln and A name vmnde of the but as aeuapa white womon-uuch is the horrible trophy owned by Long LWol!.'1'an old Indian on who ROMANCE IN A GRAPE BASKET. FBI IIUIIIHDUII WX-IUI'.U|vID- lulj - woman Is well l;n9.1_vn_ 11; Knoxville and Atltntn. where the noun boo eranndqulb 1 at r. ` anwyqvalsvqvsu A4511 :4 noyli Mansteamships TOWED TO SEA BY A FISH. A LABIAT LONG WOLF. Iumn HAIR. A ucipucn` my: ulllruuo. Ilfglg ;ya:.ln:t.:'ordwn noulndthot;:`u y I Paingiuitvoop n ruudtbnihnhddl Iundlhnnolndnnl nhldn, Eh 1-uh Ibo tollowlnc Una have been carvnd on the tombstone of I Nprth Carolina moon- uhlnar. "Rum by the government for making what) out of corn grown Iron and tarnished by I cougnunun." In Got up long, _ ' A labuh oollcgo boy. huh; has al- lhtultounmo Gnoknoohcy to wlalct Ma hthu belonged. lntrolnood--Ila nut nquul tor a nnlthnu with "Drin- Ihnnnd Boothe." Inna: -In Orlnlnsla. In the reign of William 1110! Enlland all child stealer: n reiiendod Wm hund- od with a realm: , for rogue, on the Ihouldm. A big I on the right hand sig- Iiod manslaughter. while 5 1` was bun ' adv um the ieft hand for thief. "BAND! UPI lab. Ir. Pinkerton hunted up the anti. I man named Ludtke. known In tho! rough country on tho cowboy artist." Ind oommlnuionod him to man I ooy of the picture in oil. The model 0! till pic- `turn was on old time trapper dell known throughout the went on Death on the 'I`I-nll, " KW duos): a Onngo" .1. III kwuuton l. and Alon.- ' '3 `a on londu. Wednesday and o Ion pan. on III III]! lllp. 10 Hill, VIEW I` from the loorox-from tbs I,-atnj.-utlll the music and the {nod are pointed at you. 'l.'l'l||-lo" One of the most Itriklng (autumn of the more in that no matter how Jnanymny {look at It the revolver and the nneerlnu hoe team to be turned directly at every pcnon In the group. You may viow It fnnntlnnnrnrflvnrn t-In rnl-nu --fm m inu which has an interesting history. In 1898, during mm of his triplx tlnmunh the wen. Mr. Plnlu-rmn mm-d Spoknne, Wnuh., nnd zhorc ran mamas nn old Mr- qunlntmwe, Doo'lh-own, an old time ginn- bler nnd fnro denier. At thow time he was runnihg a public gambling home in Spo- kane with n burroom nttnohment. Hung- ing in the burruom was ll water color painting of n mnsknd man with n ravolver iu his hand. depiioting n western highway- mnn, nr "'|1nIr'l nn Ha um: nth-nntprl kw nu ma nunu. uupwmng Xi wultarn nIgnwny~ man. or "hold up. He wan attracted by this singularity of the picture. No matter ; how am stood the vyvs of the hlghwayman were upon him, and the muzzle of the re- volver seemed to big directly pointed GI u I u. uruy u vuuuvuy ff! The wild west she:-Iffot hooiupnd pidolu fume is run becoming A memory. In hll place comes the sweet girl grudulh inhi- coming olothel. wt-ll tting` book and smug: for her dandlieai: weapons. Such in Miss Clair Furguson oi Salt Lake 015:. who has jun been appointed deputy short! of Salt Lake county. Miss Fergulon -an-. ierod the oicu of the nhcri lust wlntgr II a atenogrunimr. Today nhn in dictating in one of her own. Ilcr work will be limited "to the serving of papers and the notica- tion oi jurors. " _R FINIKILHIUN FIUIUNB.` In tho homo nf Wllllnm A. .mn}erton, the detective. up Chicago. hang; it pains- Inu which has interesting history. In IRQR (In!-Inn nnn nf his H-In ); tlunnnnh A dupntchmu Lou:-Inn. In nnthntwnrd-ninv-lihuumn IIVU. I \\'lIlll.' |U UIUI One `morning hls slaoer went -lntt u room to awaken mm, but horctulod lb leuvu hls bed and drew the oo'vurlng'o've`r hls face, moaning to lalnmelf. Oh, I am so ugly, so ugly!" They triadic pdolfy lnlm, but wlthnu aucceam. Ho mfulai 60 can. deolnrlngtbuut he lntondod. wklll,hlm- sell by gmrvntlon. Flnally Mu. Mlller became oom-lnced that the only way to `save her bwtlwr from death was to have ` him reoommlttod. Sho npplled to Judge Clcu-water and Meyer: was sent to tlloMld- 1 dletown asylum. Since bl: lnurcemtlon he believes hlmsolf .to be growling better looklng and thlukn he will some day de- velop lnto n handsome mnn. ullnlnn nan nun: lug r.p to look in the mirror and ulolnimy ` "Oh, I am so ugly! I am hod homely to ` live. I want to dlol" ` ` (N..- .........|..._ LA. ..l_b.-_ ._....L l..L. LL- l\l\I I`I\I'VlIE&I ' sir I-Iv--as James Meyers of Kingston, N. Y.. hes ` been snering for the rlssvsiss Iilolthn 1 from I `peculiar mnnumenih; ' He has been committed to an insane u.ylum-dB let- inotried to commit suicide beanie imbe- lielsd himself to be the homeiied me iii.- inn and wished to die., Mr. HOME. in IQ l Ill1.- . ` ` About dz months ago he mag .14 Kingston to live with his sietgr..XgI._aI, Gudineerlller. end, his unions peculiar thneboqes adjudged insqqe __ _ A committed to an asylum. He imgnqgu! under the treatment to such eng;;l'ent_ he us soon discharged as cu:-ed. _; `_ f enjoyed but a short time 6! fireeglom when` he began to shun his .compexg,opJ ' fl- tnsed to be seen on the street in I ,- Ind when oing out at nigh qqujd ht` come very ndignent if poo lodkjed st _ him. His malady increased Eli!) gig ` confined himself e_,nti`x-ely to the hop n.` would sit by himself and ' breed, mu - uiiy asking the family if t _ think he was getting -hemelier, b ` en at times believing himself` to some snimel. He wquid shut himseitin his epsrizments days it s time. owen1I1bp- rm l.I.lo':'Vo0rl-yndny. and I9: tlohfh um l|'| r;kua:|g&r;tl.(1I:`_rp|1 ` ' . Mlnwuuu Whnrl. UunuUl\l'UWV'LIulJL.IJ uuuu. Scum we Klngiton daily Woxoom HondI' nguut at Mun Dally (oxmmt Ilondny. coin` went at 3 pm. Through the Bu: 0! man Ldulhrht. wrnnnmnu llnxvmum A 1 7 nun ::.m....i *`":.*3.*:.:'.-:."'*""':.;':":.':; and nu ma `iullyanllum; Sb lull: Km-nrnnnd, . .. A Ioonlhllofl IpI;pI. >-II-_n__ 0|-.. 1.--- L--- .4. _A PINKERTON PICTURE. `I... I__-_._ -1 lI'|II|_._. A hl_`\. I TOO HOMELY ~TO FLWI. , ,1 I'Pl___A__ \! G THE LADY SHERIFE. : .lI.I nu.-L -|...-IN nl |.A`A.-- JAMES Marina. _|_ n__ .n , ,, n_,,.. _ mu msmnu mu, a noun I . it hu nude wiil 1-sat higher on made in any worl uocic y. tho same tim the wt! `counnols o people to "tI`OII| I|tf.|ll, ye!) tle cause {of union;-t_g.jk.." H can may-court. Imus may nan Quip- ponunltxl When can nlbgiou->.-yo, people learn the noble: olomcmu not," other : clmruotot better than It-Chunk! Sh H d i db to ...'1...".........' "7 3254 ..3;`3.._"u....`...".`..'! white Illloko stacks. Thou zltumern are ouentially day lino board. The mnin purpuuo 0! their careful construction being to adapt-thomlov day- light service to Mon Their clear. apa- olonl. unobstructed sleek: Afford the grandest Imunibio opportunity for the min enjoyment. at his most. thriliinn trip on BDBII WI llI'|VG 0III' IIIIIE nun annulus-I to ball rooms, csrc{vp|rtio|., , . find husbandnt o I.` 1.`, percent to consider before making ` criticism against the Ioy. Tho '......*""..:;-:...'::*V..`.::.':'-.,....."'"""t........w Lnlng msgrncelul EDOUF 0U\{I'TIII o ' ' ' People! have to m`u'ry_. ; they marry unleu th'o`.ooq they-court Inks` t ' yfhlid hi!!- nnrunlrxl What: can talldohnxjou norm; I'll muse mstchu but :1. fl ......1. in ..... -...u! I101. Olllqlll ly -I bout: #13 t. f O nnuux nocoraar. - L-`gins onollizvhritehzhm in spawn: in a c use vv ta 1- nprauunn aonngo made against the. uociotiunm cmle : . . Is thq, Christian 0 desvor 1.911-"; school for courtlr`? -~'r1..;.'. i I199!- thing dlagrucefu about court! .' ' 0 Pnnnln Inn: to mini. `ll mm Halifax I;;c:1'dar. KAI: nun utnii-A Ior conquering all me _wm'm mu. man have unconquered.-F'rom "The Un- quiet, Sex," by Helen Wmtternon-Koodg: in the Fiction number (Augugt) 0180114 ` ner's. HID 8550' 0K'I'lnll'(ll$CU IFTXUI" UNIT I b we Kidnby Pills tbh n\n"lld`IMa n artlo Mm. Hi say: he want In! '10 Sanders dru store, and comm M get well on t ohrqb box I\3huod'.` .1500 o in going is u ionndq; pt: l)odd`n Kidney Pins an every out wit! the partloulun-I a! his recovery. mu. ordlnlfr uczuua. lnbioot no one-Io ue nliy Ound WWI l|dnuPIlI|. ` A` ',_'.'~ ' "4 8'r.nnmn, (Spook!) Aug. 2.--hlllu`-K. .Noabit.t, a count. constable of QM: gagoo hn'vI'ng'au&'e|-ed oi-'slbh'g' tiuip '9; day disiuo. he bounds Iiiro I: at` ducbor walled It dmauteo. tnd"lnunrdI_W. As he had the ood fortune _to Rah wt` mm eaedn off. is muse hid-bbinvcund Ll -14- u':A...._ full. as`. _.u.A."AlA:.-LA. Cl`e(lll: wltn me new: spot men. 4 The number of no age worn: in who have taken up medioinetll no _ V gble -e0me of them, no doubt. tram 3 real love of science, and some (or love at a. career. While their work has been able and their success undoubted. It is just. to say that they have not onu- tributed originally to medlosl mghnce. There are a. few women colledloun in law, in literature, in the 9 lt..'pn in other professions, and their ' lulnou und enthusiasm have been eepeo ll no- liccuhle in educational and phlun in 0- pic work. In all (hue eldl otfua I- neee the work of college women. taken by and large," has been good. honeut. competent work. about like t at of the average indualrioue men: t. It In Lean derivn.tive, not creative; mental, not brilliant; ollering l'rl:tIa' porlunity for em: oelebruou te part of those enthusiasts who have that women have needed onl 9. diploma and n. ballot to he brilllxmtdv equlm for conquering all the .worl lhaf. n }m,vn um-nnnImrmI,_.l?'rnm "Thu Iln. ananer manor 8(lllt'4i.l3lUll(`]Dt use uw. women ediwu utveminancaihuz, .. not been college-bred and there is no hing to be gained by concealing the fact that `the college women who have un- dortaken journalism, seem, `uryet, to have had no influence in sweetening the flood of sensational` and unity -print for which the newspaper women._0 the country must luuu` their ehgroml diu- cxedit with the mper men. 'l`hn nnrnlmr n! on non 'wnm`nh hn RlV.E_AlD euu= $1`. I ma-I!-uni-L. 1-11..` I Women Don` It . 'P|l ` 1-h| uq: .'n;..yon.,; . ... Hundreds o_f colle e-bred women have been, and are. cams ly Ind ofglently engaged in teach g.u and a.\_hkJuVh gained a certain diminution in presi- dents and professors in col o,0l0l"'W'o- men, but no gremt `and original motor has come lrominmong than. ~Oooulon- my (I. dotortnined young graduate .-you a. foothold in 11 newspaper onion. and usually keep: it with cr dlt to lgqxaelt andlier higher educatj rut `ho Ltew. umnnn Rdilbf nf..nnnAncA hams. not Beware or imiuubgg '01` same Cplqz-A Wmpppg. ` IIII7 ulunas un uv-nos In UV Ivan ----.- - nlfected and will `in_ mm g(1'ot my. nerves, causing nervousnetshlleepia ._--_ ...._..L:.: ........|.... l..I:.-up Anhitn. I'll! vcs, Lilualu` uvn vuuauuwch wuuwrunr ness. L,-%=~prea,a::-.-snzum-VII-g. C..re all these complaints by regnlatia_`,`Y the heart`: action `and building up Il.~~ nervous and muscular lbybtem tolptrl health and strength. Brice Her IQ or 6 boxes for $2.50. At all drufgid 'n o 6&5 I um...-..*`-:. ` Heart a Non-19.. pans - ,_ , _ , T _ Or have you palpitatlon, throbbing or irregular healing, dininena, short breath, smothering or -choking sensation, puiri In the breast or heart. If Io, your heart in an-.-.,.| __.I ...:II I- 4.... _lf...| -nun cAsT6i:1AI A CONSTABLE TALKS. a-------a--o-n-..-L.nd ' (iii. lulu) oounlng. tl....._.l-_ BY A WOMAN TOO.- mu I01 M-odl. 04 return, d lulu lnulndod both wulo. 00 Ian: no made at Ilontrul daily or` Que And tho 1- an: I s`".{'As swrrrt co ` rum... A....'&. III) I5l0.IIUlJI.lhl0IID|in9 III `zdutasrnlflrutu S I I 2%....-.*A:.....;5 *v:'a- ..:., milodbiitn w'- ork nl Sula} smoke I H` . . .. . ldtvu Klnnfaon :- . Go MFTIIISDAY at 5 pan. , ed-P%.IlIAY at 10 p.In.m T I . - .0350. m" mm. .8. 0 B U! M Q I um! iI|0l;I.`lOd` hotlrwmf 1 trio Search Lights. , ~- Tho Stan men all burn: 3th 59 Oool. which nnoountm foo than in: son to olosn- nou, and the entire ubunoo of Iunoko (me oh ootionul feature of It steamboat trip) re-. ='*--*-~*-- :*::i::::.m:;.e MSIICOUQDU-`NlW'Y0l Than lltnnmnrn If! nllblod . h =`oIIl_1ne~1 `or thonruti order; ::x;o?u'$o& nprod` make the d nIng- com I rv no as porfoct an culinary ullll can down. These graceful boats any brlinutlv liuhud by clam rlaity. and mulnned brllllantlyllz Mdbj with the monatnvn mg to. all ma SCENIC LINE 0!} AMERICA. PI'olI1`omntoto Ila! ml Ila}. saguauny. 800 _ I u Mllou. of an The 1 the 1' an 3 II order Mm gun I Illll These graceful boats brllllantly ll: Md by also! rlclty. oqulgfcd mo worful type of Karma 60- Ll: R'ooh'es1g1-0`swego; Kingston AND AI DYANIIDIA DLV nu '" nu? xitdnb bout` foonutehct lly her mnaae. ubmi Mae mops od- od mu: of modem shipbuilding. They luxurious cabin: on mun and roman- ` I and their tutelul furnish nu are 1: every dotsll. ' nut.un1..annolouI llhllll Room: 9; I'I'IK.4'I 3- Now! [It out " `E to " n :1 3 ll orgllfraito nnmi`G'b .A Hun: 1.! mm-Inm ahlnlmlldlmr. They %R1:.tIot. onh-osall 39 .:."`%:r.,::?!2 V Hi `'2'. .7:.T.."..n.""".."`a .5 . r~ ooularh. a unit.` -n- mgr---4: ._ -..--.-- '~ ,-'"ill)Iu>UIb. V0 in `to: mus mm. Ilindn. `Wed: 9- Fri ya. we llovmul 5:30 pm. Innilo Wind 5 I _n. hidnvn. rs . WIITBOUID. '1: '1-; B'A.;x`!';.;"gv:;';oz-rang; n. Chmbndnnnn %li.ud|v.;F|Il.II 7. -__`.L.-4-. .4 Ag. --._ _. 433` `$4.31 I n___I..n;. ~ mRNow York Central 3 clean 1 cgond and Rome. 5:9 it 0 enabu Bau- rpsd, van Clayton. N. . -`Kn-pm -~-.- - A 1-no.5 nus an;-`sultan; r. 3.? "ABUNDlhL" will luv King. 1: lot Volo And Boohuur ovary xoudny. un- ur and gouudu II 10:15 nn.. oonnoouu at wage in the Doluvno, Lanknvnmnu & culun 38. for Syn-ncnu, Now York pm! In `Pn``r.5ni.Boohuur and Oniuo also lil I23 Illnnlnn Ins (`In-On-n Apnl AI--- `River 1 I000 Island -. stumpogt C0'0;(mIu). \ ---n:______. - --un1 `['R E A L ` *2 I l.n`#..L_J..a... "_.au.|. -- 11..-I. rV.-a-4| L WE .-_.|._.._`r , 7.. -- -aw, -----an-wv- AND-ALEXANDRIA BAY. ll W LEI` sum. srnnn "AR IL, "will luv King. mo ixosdny, mnd Qgquu I3 [GU UQIIIV IUI-I` Bl. IJIWIICN Iunnuuonho-lnoooluundu. H Sciov Iron 8.5. "Cling Lk .nA.n_ai'h..\.. .u_,._., . TVII `IBM nnrsqn -\JuL\nnnu. Mai! 7' '7"'4$ 3::; mm ' ~ um - ' \ F `.,a`4" , A Inna (nnntnl 8:16 Ian. londnn. Wod- woaou"ro-homutnuz mm ;onmn- lnn\:.5 "n-dfn-1 4-H. '1.-. a.Qul'nuut...uuym I, uvaamql. SERVICE pn. rtldnyl. . 5 , ymrrnotnm. V0 Ilontrul 1 p m. Iondnn, Wpdno man 1. n Kingston 9:15 pm. Tuudau. Thun- nnntnxdnu. . . -8tcunon onll 1.000 hind Points.- kvillo. Prescott and Cornwall. 2: 1: (`tr Q, B0 In detail. ` Ibuut nl apu Dlpl Room: a B, mm: was In; V ndovil, no equipped w sh lndiv du Iadhontho taunt noting pump City Puunget Agonm. loot Brook Btna. Kingston. |"I\lU|tIl Iuu vulu wu r=A__c:'r s. __..rfL._.L'U1_- L- 2.. 311'. dayliahl. A1: 2.7%.. 9 gm h 2 p In 14, " " 15t.h,9I.m ll " '- mah.9p.m 4,` " aopc. sch.un.m all lo Bouton nh l:gquxbqt.' _ - . l'ULUlSlSs Jygaslongux Agent, Irook strut. Klnnton. In . `.`."..... 13.9.. A, FOLGEK Pnnannr Am ` `magwnndom or to "mo woiI'nio;I1oubI1ao ntnrn. v Booond 0055-084 to on I6 single; OM15 to $101!!!! . ` III -tovm-poo|.Da|dond Jnndon. G ` V` noun rn.BolrnI II). touaba nu .' oloottlo lights. Ipoolona D - '-'u"dn_-)-., - -. nan. '.' Mo read!!! eas- rtnl Shield 0|! the ru- nd chuto Sedan. W0 Inn cacluglvp tight; for I_h8l territory. on tuba u % Nine Delightful Storics Portland and San l"runalst'o. 5:00 .113. ougl {oi sh hot Lako,oonnnct- inf thtr EM and out. :0un.m -all juinyz. Wodnndayu and Fri- days Jllkinn lrec connections at Rani:-cw with C RH. Expreus for points in the North- woot and B1-izlsh Columbia. In..II -.._.L_...|..... -; II 1:. II --j n n u J LIIILAVB 1113!` VII LIAVKIGIUKV. 11:30 a.m.-For 0ctawn,llnnt1-cal. uehoc, St. John. N.B`. Halifax, Boston, Town 0, Chi- cngn, Denver kenfrew,Sa.u10 Ste. Ihrio, Du- luth St. Pnni. Winnipeg, Vancouver. Seattle, Purtiand and San Frun(`.|s(`o. 5:(l) n_rn_-.Lm-.Al for H|uu-hnf. Lnkn, nnnnmw. I IUIUII UlILDU| U U`. u)NWAY, An-0.. (lam. W-W llu IIFIIIHLI UUIHIIIUIU. Full particular: at K. t P. and 0. P. H. Hokot. oloo. Ontario strut. ` I lY\N\IfAV I III ZWJJID -2." Canada Pacltul: Railways l _....__-:_- prumuluuq uvqnll .I.'l5.' lhloy, J. D. lldorildeve, A|Ilt..Gs`l.`.B. Station. 42 Glu-once st. GOING IAHT. 0 III! WRIT. No. lllxprou, 2.10 mm} No.8 xprou.1.!0n.m 5 xprou,9.M a.m :: glixprou. 12.00 pm. lixxpresmlo 15 n.m pron 1.1". p.In. lvl0u,12 40 D In " it , ' 8.45 p.m. 1 Express, 1.10 pm - " lnllxod. 0 4511.11: J. P. HANLIY. Ann. 0.13.01 1' utotio F to!Jh- Isonntl-oo':.l! 3;. ` n` on ,,___ F T i KINGSTON & nsmsmnusl For tho above Betqrn Tlcketa Wlll be issued at First. Clan single Faro from Kingston to rnl. stations In district. 'l`oronto.Or1lllA.0ttn- wa and Montreal. lnclunivo. good to go on p.m. tralns.July Nut, and all train: August. 15?. and sad. and good to return not lute: than August. anl mam. \.o-an-n-an-----I-It----I--' CIVIC HOLIDAY. AUGUST 2nd. I unrm V Il`\J L I For lowoot In on. tint Information npply to n-nun A mnnum no ,`J'l`I 33 I 1"` I IZTO Wacnbr Palace Sleeping Cars between CAPE VINC '1` AND NEW YORK. For Inurnnb no -- `Inna. `akin- g-.1! -..l!..I.I.. llll unnnuun Jpjui no ram). A. FOLGER, cu, Ticket Agent 3. W. -1~x1rxI.`.'n(t)i1%'%4`n"P1"1I: 1.1I:.'".',` E-R '"'t"' ?"`iv'5'&`'1:`F%'.: `l`nHslHl!.u`......IlI -UM) ....,..u....L.....9!bth Carthnglnlan ..3lM:Jl1ly...... .........3Ist. Gnlirorms... ..7th Aug....... ..... ........8vh e-u`t,1un.......l4nh Aug . . . . . . . . . . . .....14tb Aug.....;.o....,....... 29th NuliIIlII'|n......i|l . .. .. {M1 bl! Pazlti a`.. .4. .1llAng... ..-. .. .....'.. .....2`.'nd Se I... u.. . .. . ` _vo1-1P iilzfxluglnpply to I. P. HAILIY. AIOSII ` I AJ1. and 2:39 P.M., connecting at Uu Vinunt with trains to all points in an UNI TE D E5TA FES. `I1 - n;1_._- nv--_1__ n--- \._:._.-__ i\J El .J.J::I.' Troy. Sprin old, Hartford, Worcester, Pro- denoe. Boston and the -I1'IAr~I-I-I 1--*` \ w a--- xii- ax-.':.*.:-a-am`.-'4;-...-..-.2 AIIAIB Qnnljcn Tina TAB B: Rteamer for c/we VINCENT will leave Kl CISTON daily (Sunday exce ted) l .l*_a.J=L.:.> .L - IB A.1'I. 2:39 P.M.. oonnectina `am l"";w!@9F:;*:1@""-'7*i| an` ICICXVIQ F0 BIIIIIII `AUDI WIYJIIOIII notice. I` 5' Livgpdol `(calling `:0 Movillo far uan dorry every Saturday "from Mon- !}I.17n`li.n2hlIiI1g)ab Quebec. Uonvn Ilnninnnl- I-ntn Ch-Inlnnn ,.l I1; Any. I n '1'?!-imly und eater. ` N.Y. (bommonolng sou: Btr.N6ih Km." Iona Hands ` ` Her. "Hgro" luvs: Tuudnys n at 8 par Oonnootln st 1311;): North king" for Q rlotu. ..B0oh0~tt). 8 ndny--Str. "North KIM leave: `M9 mm. for ouund Island: And Aluxandrin Bay. nmn manual to nhnnn time without NWAY. B. W. mwnn. Aunt.,Gen. Pun. Agt. Gen. Manager. -:---:-1 for Thouund Island and Aloxnndrn Bay. nun: rourvod to ohnnn B09100. 9 : X. . ' - . ,3._':r..'::*.:'..'5:.'::.?.:'.:`:'.:'.*'{`;.`'('. 0| ' vI.P. . VV J-3&7 -|-' mu (1% Mb N w Y H: Phllad 1- phil mthnorzlwnslfingtgn 5'11! the B - 9 F\1-rrn-I--r \Xl'Hl.||l J.l'|IJ-II DIICIJIUII J. I . GILDIBILIEVIG Agent. St: V3.9- ::";.`..';'::.! -;2`v:`:: :;a::;-?i;;w`.: r.n.(nnv. A c t Grand rnnkstatlon I` II JVII Inillltllmln 1...... i n.fv.o}.mn maa. umn. . ' "-4....` nvnnr auna-r NEW TIMI... TABLE. ru-nun . _.,_._.__ . TRAINS LEAVE KIN(}S 1'0N. .. .. _l|n. nA5-_.- ll....a-....I r Ts;-I.'ucy{CIveland I IIIIJ I2 5 l`IrUl|llIUl' IUI' $573 VIIVWCIVI Ive K 0 TON 2:39 P.M., connecting `ape ut with-t.n.1u.s noises the J3 spill; on. V 0t:-I;:`I'|`:.`.Au|. 1. Vnneonvor, Aug. Soohmum. v II. LAbndot...Bopt. 4, (II BANANA till