WEI lllla Ml UIIU I.IUUl'o "1. Mn. Blank at home!"/lnqluirad the- .onller.' M I: ll`. Dlnnlp `AI-I am. On --um `Inn can I. l Bomebgd toll: (good story of I oorhln . Clcmaml , many who but hlgrnoom nit!!!-Ionu. Not: Mug In they lot It be gr- :u-`wily undentool any they was going 8 haieanido. '1`lIq tpwrhl talked over agood dul und.cofInkIInblo Ituu laid upon; the royal thus the {unllycxpootod to 03107." Wei). Iomqtljtng `happened which . pgcveuta on thrday 3 new nnnn, Hi can had. ...n.u.u-a urn. I '-: `-= -' .. f: tldltwugclqolhlltbctholvolhl mun!" Md15rnA31t7,' nmnitsnn Another lncyolo Symptom. ....._.. l.u-.._I._ ._....- .._.. `L- I-.. Not Funlllll With Khtury. ..I.t __ .._._4.|..._.._ |...n._.._ _-_ Au Impreuloullt. 4I_I 41...; .._gl_; 1. _ lb complain! D_l_-....__ A L- .A_. 12:1: Auuuxcunslou . -,-'!'0-- NEW. mvoax Woman : Bmllo. HIV` lusty. _ -cunaor no ox-lulu-I P-III) `lb punch urn on-lgilnllyu pouonouu Illnand. let fruity path was nail to pohon Anon, and for that yurplln II was \ Inunduoal Into Pcnln. Tnnoplnuuon and cultivation [she not only removed It- lnuouw quulmen. lint hyo cm-nod II D Ihc dellrlolll hill $ $I engoy. -_- an____ an`. lllIlUil'll.'S. Those evidences of the newt-iprocpu-My (arm a clrclo around the old: portlon of he city. along whopo elm nhuded an-cots In row on row of substantial old man- nlonn In whl-~h llvo tho tumlllcs whose for- Iuhan were mostly made In sperm oll. One of the oldest building: In then city In the home which was once the home of Gldeon Rowland. the tint mayor of New Betotd. It Itandn on in M31: hank overloolnc the harbor on \\'nu-r street and In now and an nnnllnn In-u-ding house. No: In from It stands tha homo In which his daughter. Ablguu. lived Alley her marriage to IM- ward (Iran. In It was born Hm; Grub. who has Income -the rlchut woman In America. The Inner In nowooouphd by I hum! of Slater: of Moray. A truth I! Racist AXl'EI' [NE N) llll U10 MCI OI XVIII, hauled up at last and [unwanted tight. lay timing. moldering. no Walt Whitman put it. ' The New Bod- j lord whale:-2 were hnrd to down, however. 1 and oven now u ghongt of tho old trndo nur- vives. hat the younger gonemtionglxrned their effort: in new oh.-muob,nnd now there no fringing tho city not only big cotton mill: with more spindles than any other American city oxen-pt em. but shoe factories. lion:-inc mliin, cordnup fnotorlu. has factories. machine shops and other ndustties. 'I`l_._ --IA--.... .-.0 6|... n--..- -.-.......-IA- plllil llllll I01` IHIIIIUIII Ul WIIIIB Oll IIIPS. The discovery of petrolvum gave the winning industry A knockout blow a quarter of n century ago, und It was not long before We uld whaling uhlpn, Alter [rm voyngm to all um mm of earth, hnnh-(l nu at Inn! and lmwnm-and Hahn. llllllly IIUHUU. Whon in 3847 Now Bodfmd was granted I olty chnrtor by the Mnnsnchmvctt logis- lntllre, `she v-hum us her mono. Lucem ` duundo" (1 shod light). and the design ` miling up the hat-bur. for the city Foul showed I whaling burk And nhedlght ahu did, for aim hud nu that time I ees of whaling ship: which, nnchorod bow to sh-rn. would hnvo made a lin 3 mile long. Mon than 7.000 of her r-ltizt-ns were aoat in than days. and Ginny nup- pllod fuel for milllonl of whale oil dips. Tho Ill:-nwm-v of nntrnlmnnu nnvn thn UUIIUIHB HUI`!!! l`Ill'I'U. , These two sturdy pioneers were the fa- thers of two of New Bedfordga greatest in- dustrlos. It was on the Dartmouth, the that ship built in the port, that the citi- zens oi Boston held their historic ton party. It won the Ihip Bodford. whose keel won ` laid M the mouth of the Aolmsnet. which tint oated tho American flag in British waters. The pri\'ntPm's which New Bod- ford sent out during the warn of the Rom- lution and IP13 plnyod home with British commerce and caused the prowess of New Bedfor-d n patriot sons to be respected in many lands. Wlmn in ERA? Nnnr Bmllnu-I wnn In-nnt:-(1 I0!` uolou And. every nuonnauon A J. in F-lfaaiuu J. .GlI'4lIlIII.II"I A1: OLDEST ll0[I8_E IN NEW Bl-IDFORD. In 1659, but the village was not settled until early in the next century. It is known that J(%uph Rusaull took up his resldence there some time before 1711. Illa nmno is a famous one own today. for It was his grandson, Jouoph Russell, who established the whale shery in the port nnd hunt the mat menu on tuctory there. In 1760 John London, a onlkcr, bognu buIldln'g Ahlps thorn. Thnan turn nlnnlv nlnnnnna warn Mn; fn. \VlIl'l.I IIU nuuru UI lull` UUlHIHg IYUIUIJTKIIIUU. Fifty years of Lholifoof Nuw Dvtlford will I not satisfy us. We wnutjls all, from the mrly days, the old days. we splendid days, when the Infant village, In its sen Ifocked or-mile, straightened its tattooed arms to strangle tho Bl'l'pL'lI!3 of tyranny that lifted \ its head from over sea." 1`Mn In-`.1 an -uklnl-. uil `Clndfn-.1 In '1` \ IIIU Hl'lIU II'UlII U\'l'l' lfll. 1`ho land on which New Bedford In lo- ` outed was purchased by a band of pilgrim: lIllI\lU (Ill IJUUKIUIUII IUT IIIIU ITIUUIIIIIU UI IIIIIUII at New lkulfm-d`s onrly history when tho city was at town. Ah, whuta history!" on Robert J. Burdvttc rocvntly wrote when he hoard of the coming celebration. Flftv vnnrn nf [Inn Hfn nf Nnur nmlfnrtl wlll (.11 Fill! IJUIIUIICHIJ. The anniversary celebration in to begin on Oct. 10 and oontlnue for the days. In lxooping with the Puritan rfairit which still lingers about the vicinity it will commence with religion: aol-vices in the (hm-choc, but thrn will follow a secular progrmnmo which will be both interest- ing nnd nth:-active. Governor Woloott will be in nttondmloo one day. accompanied by the First; regiment of the Massachusetts volunteer milltlnnnd n pnrtof the naval reecrvoa. There will bo a mural gran pro- cession, with llonts and costumes borrowed from New Orleans. Then where are to be a big trades procession, an extensive in duet!-ial exhibit. n bicycle parade on night, nohletlo eporcsund other vnrieties of enter- tainment for the citizens and visitors. Troops lrom the regular army are expected to be present, while worship: to onlivon the harbor have boon praotionlly promised. nr nun!-an flu: smlnivnntnnninl will hn l.Illl1 HIll'UUI' IIIIVI! UUUII pfllllllllly IJITJIIIIEJVU. 0! course tho at-micentenninl will be mmio an occasion for the recalling of much 'if Now llmlfm-cl`: mu-Iv hiutm-v when Hm CUIIJILUIIEUIIUIIII II III UUIUIIIH IO. The object of the demonstration is not I0 much to rconll to the world the departed glory of othenluys when New Bodlord son- mon were known In ovary port on the globe, and when New Bodturd whnler led the world in ohnslng the once valuable sperm whale, as lt in to bring to public at- tontlon the fact that although New Bed- ford has lost prcstlgo In one llne of Indul- tx-_v gho has won It ln another. New Bod~ lord ls no longer n nlty of whnlers, but a clty of splnnera. The stontorlnn "Thar she blows! has been superseded by the crash and clutter of the 00-uplndle looms, and the revenue whlch onco poured Into lzvr banks In exchange for whnlo oil and whulcbune now come: from the sale of some of the best. cotton clot-h manufactured , cn the continent. fl`I.n -.\..I.w.n..-nu nnlnlu-going I- On Inunln It will proboW7 Inrpmo many people toharn that New Bedford in soon woole- lymte n aemicontennlnl. Just thlhk of MI Inn.-`in a city which has beanwoonnaubed with American `history since the days at I he pilgrim fathers `parading herself an a giddy young thing 0! 50, It in A fact. though. While New Bediord has been on tho maps for over a century nnd n quortor. she has been unity fal'.`jn35 half It oontury, and It in` thin event in her carol! which the cmioentenniul is to celebrate. ' TL; nl-`hunt nl tlun nnnnnnl-nlnn In nab IA CITY or` 8f1 11iDLEs; Ho-is soasm mspuics inn` RAE ` POON IN OLD New ago!-`onus '. "now xziamnu an'd'n_'o?mu -an 3.1. ` Ipnuug Up In the Famous Old Wlllllll 1`own-8omo Intaruthj lbIory-Ap- pwachlgg Bognicehtcnnltl Celabnjnuou. uni]. Ji 3 ,ALrnlnll. Bowut. TIVI TOUT Wlththorloaemuthopolnnol ol hh nddlehcrodoonloltowntlncdhrnou, and the one of the "poopba'lI' Jln AI- nsonformurdaln n Gnnnet"wu nova ulhdnphhthooahw.-lcwlutn. lil|`lllll(i." Rmelnoulmul. nvol lntluolhc, Jlm Aluoonmnrehctl Iowiltho door. Noooollhdiholook at hiccup-; oluorthelluhln hhqusudnoon` nova was undo. Din. AL- .u|. -...... on. ..__.| .5 Ln. ugly In um `ulugc. ' " l'nIesn the prisoner ls dlunnod 1 will nujonrn court. untll his wmponn are taken from him!" cried the court. " Alllaon rose to lulu fact. `'1 Mn ! me.-mln no dllrospool to the court. your honor." he old. "E rlalml my lllo too many times to pbold the luv, as any of then follow: in nu yon." wlth nsweap ot bl: hand. But this nln`tn lnlr game. I've done nothln bug shoot a Greener who in: tryln Ml dnmneacnt to k mo, and I come but pcnceablo n lllln. I luron't bun In this town long and I don't know my frlonda. Every man In this have room- may be n`ln mo. and I'd be a fool 60,3! up my gum. I don't mean any dluanpoot to your honor, but ll any man you my guns be`: got I putty Ilgln on his hands. I may nuatl them." "l".on|-Q`: gallant-In-1| until tho n-I-unal- l'vo \ hon Ionian Otlllol-nIu......lIth Supt . In mm. .... ..mh pt.` dun . . . . . . ..aBth EL. Nunldhnm... lnd0n Oath lulu hoot... nJ1ro`r1...." at I IIIII MEI IIIUIIIJ Court'I adjourned until the prisons!- dhmned." -nld Ibojndp shortly. "well. an .n I 1.... an -9 I. on In-ruIua. -Iu III may luwuy. "Wcll, jad. all I have O 3: ll jhl yondo bath-9-I. llInvuI'II|lulIl'tIol foolishness." nm. a... .... L-_J .....|...._ u. .5. `AL.- U001 Don't come no clout. boys," Allison `aid qulcy. cooking Ma rm. nnd locall- lng ono of tho rm-oh-en In his belt. Thu lmllln hnltnd and lnnknd Anna-I. In; 01") 0| um IUVUIYEII Ill IIII [DIW- The lzulllu halted and looked appal- lnnly at tho judge. 1 l'nInc- thn nrlnnlwr In dhnnnnl I -III DUI] IHUUI HIS LIX. Tho prisoner refuse: to give up his arms." enid one of the baille. ||'l`hn onnpt nu-Jana that than nrlnnnnp ha -I'll)". BHIU UIIU Ul IIIIU U.lIIII' Tho court order: that the prinonor bo dinax-mod!"_tlmndued the judge, nuoontn- Itlng his demand by thumping thn table with n lmvhook. ` "`Inn Iunllln Annuu Olunln Inunlnann -uni WIHI II H|'lKK)I- ' Tho mum drew their revolven. and the spectators began to edge town-d thy (Inna tun }uu|n: luuruly, Uytug numuu II urluu. Hynh n your prisoner. jodgo." nnld tho ah:-riff. "It's the peoplo ng ln Jlm Alllnnn for klllln an ornery. low down Grensor. " hlnnrm u: In-Innnm-I" nhnntml thn IUT Iillllll Illl urucry. IUW IIUWII \Jl'CI|R!I'. Disnrm the prisoner!" shouted the Judge. 0 l`wn hnllln Ital-Ind inward Jlln. -Inn Jllg. v Two bailiffs started toward Jlxn. who only about his head. 'l`hn nrlmnnr mfnnnn to chat nn lulu 1' :' u..2.::ms'w:=st . > 'UlYl." Tho uharii! had no ohnn_oo in 3 mph: with Aiilsnn, and he knew it, no he waived the point and walked ahead with Jim close at his hmln. The judge was on the bench as the twain entered the oonrtroom, but no case mm on trial. Jim Allison marched through the crowd with his rifle under his arm, ready to present and tire as a mo- mont a notice, and took his place beforu \ tho judge. `*\k'i.nt. u tlm vnonninu nf" thin!" Ania! Ell!` ]|l(lU- " Whnt I the meaning of thIn?"ukod ; the judge nternly, vying Allison : at-ma. llvnh n vnnr m-Innnm-. indnva." nnlrl him pom." Allison looked at his rie, todmea um two big revolvers and the bowie knife In his belt, gazed at thp-courthouse on then drew tho hammer of his rie ton full ck. ur ......u .1- um; H... H I... ... .;I|...a nu UTCW IHU llllllllllf Ul lllI TIUU lllll U017`. I can't do that, Ike," he replied. I! you want the guns, yon'vwt to ght for mu. I'll go along all righ Ith my guns. but I ain't goln to let no one else touch `nun " " WIIIIYB Up! "011. _ nothln much," reamnded the aha:-MI. "Got a tends:-foot judge over by h, and he : issued a warrant (or you, mg I dldn t know Just hovy to serve it." What's tube warrant. for?" "Shooting the G1-onset. "\\`.all,'I'm siarprlaed." . "I can't help It. Jim". Don't blame me foI'_hln d:d foolishness." QYou'ro on right, Ike. no one. `It : all 1-! c,- plnch a nun to? -kill in a"G1-eager. I a'poIe they :-n_ got the power, but all the mm; It`: a mighty queer law. I'll go along with you, Ike." ~ _ "And you won't: make any trouble?" "Not a hunk." All right, Jlm. I'm much ohleogod. But you'll have to let me has your wee- pons." .\ llhnn lnnknd In: his rln. fnlhlml that If they van: to 3 I_nln ls blumln I your wlnpur guou nuns uuouruuvul Fnlr tomlddlin, I guess," replied Jim. "What's Up," um. nnthin mnnh." I-annondad thn IJIK UUTU FUVUIVCK` IIUVJVIZ IIIIU UDIJIU H CH8!!- A loud report followed these `words, nnd a body sprawled on the floor. The Mexican wns (land. Allison had shot under the ta- ble boforo hls opponent" could draw triggers The body was removed. and Allison and tho'other guests resumed their dinner. It wns only another Grosser killed. and a Greaser'e llfo dldn to0unt for much ln tho pnlmy days of Flagstaff. Alllson had no thought of gettlng uway. It was is fair nnd nqunro kllllng, and the law had no buslncss to lntt-rtere. However, court was in session not 80 yards from the hotel, and Judge Dnnklns was new to the bench and to tho soolul customs of the place. Hg hound of tho shootlng as oourt convened tor tho" afternoon seselon and lnnnedlately lssucd a bench warrant for Allison on the charge of murder. I-`lnw vnn fnrlln. Jim! naked [kn OHIITSU U1 lLlUl'I.Il.'K'- How you feclln, Jim! asked Ike Reeves : who had the wnrrnntln his pocket. as he met Allison Inter In the day. "Is your temper good this afternoon?" Fnlp tn mlddlln, 1 cumin. nanlhul Jlm IIUBIIIU. ` You Ulla my brothers. d-n you. but now I killa you." he called out, raising a big born revolver above the table's edge. A lnud I-gum-t. fnllnwnl thann Innis nml L'I'I.`lIUIl IIIJIU IKIIIKF pill`? Ill VIEW; Ill WUIIE Some three months afterward Allison was in Flagstaff, A. '1`. It was a typical lrontier town at that time, built of pine ` board: and canvas, with a new adobe huts. it was a warm afternoon and Allison lounged in thedinln room of the National hotel eating his din r. Suddenly there was a slight commotion outside, and a big \ Mexican, resplendent with silver and braid and lace, Itnlked into the dining room Allison apparently paid no attention to him as he walked to the table where the marshal was sitting and took the chalt op~ posltc. You killa mv brothers. d-n won. but min`; at `llovma for Botnrdny from Mon- nlz nnhnn. some 1:: years age. At that hme Dnrango, Colo., wan an lively a town as any in the west. Gam- bling nnd saloon keeping comprised the only business done. and shootings Irereot nightly occurrence. None Hyatt won the marshal. and he invited Jim Allison te- heip him keep order. Mexican: formed the larger part of thepqpnlaticn, and their ghts with knivea created great havoc. It was in one of these stabbing eih-eye that Allison lnteifered. and, dun-in'g"the or change of volleys, he iound it necessary to kill two Mexican brothers. The men were leaders of the best GI-eaaer circle of Du- rnngo and their death caused great excite- ment. Many threats were uttered against the assistant marshal. He had to choose between a knife in the back some dark night or departure ix-cm town. It wan impossible to avoid the Mexican, and, though a brew man, Allison deemed dis- cretion the bettcr part of valor, and went. Rnmn u-an snnntl-an nflniunrd Alllnnn su-pr'IuannnowuA:muarouuoos- 1 hnGnuor,bu.t Suhinhd who wu- nnt larva--"l'Iu `Koala-but Juice All- jcuned the can Ooadltuully. ` Oneal the moat plotuuoquo aunt: in Jun Allison? me In: M: parlance with ._n tendorloot judge at Flaunt, A. '1`., M -n.lnn `IO an-an nun -u ouuuwunvvv guugv bdma 19 An |\nt M... n. now am ALLISON" mLL:n ma MAN ` mo BLUFFED ms COURT. HISLVIEABONSVT ..`:.+:,`:..'::'_...'**:..:`..:.*..... *'* grub to: |lNh:l`I.tnp|-bl _ nun. p II h j -Q_n-b II Inch` lasso: in albums; In Stockholm tho polleunanto lei Inn hppy one. B: mu: Inc pain .3- -dste cnmlnutlon. but when the but to Iran I handsome nations and cann- plou qnnnen ptovldud with In running hot and cold Inch: and I piano. with fun duping lem. The Bwdid polla Dyl- hmol Iolophoannldelcdfhhulll liki- V quid nyvhuo clan In the wcl. Cl Illr II |lJlIl`~I?IIl.". The girl. whom sum in Berth: Abel. was taien no ward of Bollovm hoopnnl. 8 wu found that use had I mania for tohnnco. Imuoumco smoking on many 51,90 noglea In I day. Wbothll til: abnormal App:-mu was the can: at her mental alienation or vhotlwr It unlo- cd from that condition the dooton Inn lull bot ninnlnnul : \ II IKIIIII "'-I C"II`I'.I ` not yet dcttmlned. `w.n.""L'."aTs'.I .'o'6V.;".`I" Inna: "null-An WIIISI Ill Tm; at thin the` girl otood up on th counter nnd named to axaanzo an original akin done. Then Benjamin Cohen III!!- cd for a policeman. Tim nlrl lms: ll-Inn In `Ranting Aha] ` BEIITIIA ABEL. in stars of the swing cnnmmurn and bet astounded omplnypr. ho qxbalul each mnnmun of smoke with a resounding whlso. 1'1-in- ml ALI- AL. -|-I .A....| ..- -- LL- IUIHUT. ` The new hired glrl.ooolly leaned but against is nhowmm nnd. tilting her feet high, smoked on, seemingly obllvlonl tn A New Iork Girl Who Bmokod `bunt: , Magic: 1 Day. When Benjamin Cohen, who won nailing I unit of clothes in his shorts on Third av- enue, New York city. looked toward tht rear oi` his ntore and now his new hired glrl perched on a oounlor sending cloud: of smoke up in-om u long blnoi: cigar with steam engine enory. he was so surprised that he dropped his tnpeilne and forgot hi: Inn quotation to his prolpootlve our- tombr. "`I-1. -n-n Lino.-I _l_I -.._II_ I___.j L__I. In IVIIIIIUII. There an timel. however, when the bat- pin an a weapon comes in quite ~ properly and does co double good. It in whnn a raopeolnble man is grossly insulted. AI 3 mnnher" diaoournger the hntpin in nu unqualied anoccu. A determined Jab in the arm or check or log with n hulpin in the hands of an insulted woman nlwnyl oonvinees the male would be iasoinnwr that he has buuinou elsewhere which do- mnnds his immediate attention. IIXHIUII am: I] II WUIIIUII. `Ellen Lang 3 mother old oondor In thln llno. and there are plenty more who have mod the thlug. The who polloomnn ol.',;Ih0_4. Tondorloln dlm-lot nowadays ul- ' ! way: witches for hatpln nuaultu ln uncu- lng woman. `Phase :9. Minna hnunrn: -knn Ah: In-L IIUI IIU Bill! EUIIJIUH HUIIHU. While she was glvhsg hernamo to the sergeant In the amnion shb mummy draw a long steel hntpln trom her hair. The oergoant law the movement and yelled to Essig to look out. Eu]; J-umpod away, and the-hatpln juu_t graned his forohmd. Than It took three polloomon _to pm Mary into a cell ho wan sent" Goths workhoun the next . Mary an-vod ton yuan In pl-hon for Icah- hlng a manor :3 od DI-l|oolHn1876. This time she used ulfa. when she got out of Jail. the doolded that hntplnu wen handler to carry about than knives And has used them ever since. She ha: made ` numerous assault: with them both on po- Iloemon and u n women. "wjlnn Inna n -ninhnu Q" nnunlnn In IJJIHIUII. Hascpin Mary" in the name given to a notorious woman. of the Tenderloin die- tricii by the police. Her real name is Mary McGovern, but the readiness she display! to jab omom with her favorite mu 1: has gained her her aobriqneiz. Exnctryol ~ your ngo Hntpin Mary" tried to put out the eyes of Policeman Eaaigf Esnig found Mary using vile language and indulging in high kicking. He at-rented her and took her to the station house. \ rm; HATPIN "momma Tmm nu: swonn. ` look out of the window, nnd the hatplu in her hut. penetrated the cyo of a man sitting boaidu her nnd put In nut. It has also been shown shut. deadly nssnultl have bun made In many instances with hutplnl In London. I1IJ..h-`In IIn-..lt I- LL- --.-..p. _l_`_ A- _ Wvupunm. V , . 1 __ In London that! In a'nu_:llur agitation. but It hat" progmaud fufther chm -an It has in New York . 18 II boll); dlnopngd In London nownpnperll. ` A gho zhngp n womnn riding |'n'n mun` car In the` J mu metropolis turned her head aggggpty to -`5 ruuvu Illll WI]l)l'IIu n modal: and hurIdns.oIu1 onto. Bollov llo. Irunmn. ' nton; This hntpl huh hauomdtho weawnol the woman at the Tumlerloin dlmbt II New York city, and 3 most dangerous one It Is. and the police. who seem to be the ohlcl suorern, are mlouuly, oonnldatllig U. legislative-notion oulos botuian unhol- ish hntpinl altogether. 'l'h_y.wanI_t_he carrying of them to bo lnId0_.lll_l1M!fuI. just in` It In unldyrlul to our: oonqqhd wonponn.` ` ` 1 In Lnntlnn thnlh In n'nImIIni naitntllu f ' ` HTlN'. 7 A nag} ' :WoQpoI-=?r-Y.._` vviitu D-nnnrnln Woman. CRAZED BY Toaiicco. Tr!-Won Kingston Ind Roohoaur. NJ. ( ulnouoht lth Juno.) **-.t'~`:=.- . II I lrnn?:2 `doth. 2f.Y.. (Port 0! on . zputvod to hanu time without I0 lVI 51$ IIIU II", lull I WITH 31 . an before. At: mutant Ietodrn on tho omtnry. who pound tnnntlnn, mutt luv: hxh A Inn-Qnnl on sun uulituty. wnu lplwlvul `RG1! mention, mm have has n ' ,0! n tlmctoopur, f0f,*Wb,OI| ho` _ ; long puuu. he couttddxlan Igvl nndmod Iopaylmhllh ton in; auto without an the No. -1 he always got pinatuily it hlI.pou|uI_nohII umahy." An amusing gllmpunol Hun: vol Bulow In-uordad In this extract from one of-Mn letters: "'1`h.-to was two hunoonluo In the wolmtn--Imagine. nnnwmll Tin were my dread. an op! no guilt!!!) O I unto:-books. 11:... bad ioplay. `cheulwuina mud , jnqy might oomo_In. and I nihgy `N '1!!! . . z.-.:'.:.":.:::*'.; ..::.'.r:.. .:.:*.E' ......"**!' . `now ya. mu 1; unuyjgag, :3`: than I had not Illa each I then III! I1 4 I ` An 3 vuanvun 211:0 As to food. the lake in omni encing everything from a . (ridge to the remain: of one at his whol- apriug. I romcmber In inmlnoe of thin. when our dog unfortunate! killed: young bird which was one mud to III.` `I'M pm-ente made 3 decent show of giovll their loan, and then-bein[ qnitullb Oh! the little one was and--proceeded to on up its will warm romaine. In any were: are useful on eeeveegae. but they no` incorrigible thieves, trying to tale away everything :0 all while or jlitlelhas and, u they are nhle to move a [ind two to three ponnde. it maybe we lib! - lned that a careful lookout has In he kept. The glance at mingled triumph and eon- Iernpi which I were given own his about den as he wnlke on with your 1: in in,- ilnitnble. and his whole imit woul mute I meet laughable pioi to. if well drewn.--"Pioneer Work In. t Alp: at Nan Zanlnnd." by A. P. Hump. . TUWII-'-"'l'Illl' WOYI Ill IX 4 `liven Zeunnd." by A. P. Harper. ` hnvo tall:-n on II I IIIIUH IUVUTII T9 I U] III) `aha? `Fm: qulokl bolorole heeIlvneAtoehe1dIIIo'IIIIe.- " cnndlo in this llqg ')co), when II lust. and can ' I` pI'.6hHI ee~`Il in Meta- dleatlok. I I elven] ot}:err?lhe~_II.~lho eauue way. and then sold I .llII|e-htljalb of them into the burrow. when the lib- bit Inside ewe n torehllgbtpmonlloh oom- lng down Me private hell steer Mm. you may be sure he dooldee to leave at once by the back door. Thle he etoemph. only to nds himself in the net hleh Imleoed thorn at the beginning. 5*, "You lee. is heioompe:-ettvel;J% and at the lame Mme an exceeding? ~ ..n..... ....n...I no s.`....n-.. I am. A no as -` ,.-mIUT `on the Plum:-ooquo Buy lnovu am I Pletou an `End: of Quinta. at 8 wn. (Bundaru excepted) WI no. 3 nd':|l!IdI nolucto Desor- Bollovillo. Irlnnmn. 1 - =x...uu-mono. "xuu Inc. in uuauumynruutvui exooodlngflw smug method of huntluky 1' hbn at If I; will ruin tomon-ovn"- on York_I'1`r|b- une. I CIIIIIIIE. IIUIII II .WlU' IIIWU UV` II T. unull several dro I 01 an {sited tallo nhc Inch qulokl` halo... In LA: il-:4 .5-.3.-',-Inna I nhsh. `n Ul DHIIUI UK` I-llJIlUl'\\'IlL' ITUIII IIII n_lI"n . "The way I nd but In thin." ho aid. `'1 procure as moan. good olnedznoluu nu - ply at short. allow candles and team arable number of hand ahoed Clb _'l`ho luttar am just out of the ink! and MI awry muobnlivolnd vacuum. I loot a premium; nbblt burn! bu two entrance: some dmunoo irt. 01 one of the hole: I lute!) tho not In!!! . Then going to ob: other with th9,U and the candles I nmaugotbo ac * uII_I`- A lng. I catch one of the crabs. and, N: I candle, hofd Itwloklnsu ova` I obs nntll nnvnonl AI-nan nl (ha mnltnd Onllnh Como Very roouun men mean: um- odp on Long Island. , A man who lpendl MI 'IuInhIl'I Mil on the south shore of Long Island well out toward the eastern end in enthneinetio over the rnbbiii hunting in be obtained there. To get the proper amount ol upon from Hi, however, he recommend: that ll be pursued Moording to a peculiar moiho or his own. 1`hiI`he delctibed with _ seriousness to a select party 0! {Hon I other evening, and woe oonaideu-eteonou at. the clone of his narrative to olenjo |nb,)eot without requiring any etupemon of bener or otherwlnefrom hla mama. mm... ...- 1 41...: 5...: 1. am. In 1.. ..u AV IIIIIVU at hand. IIIUIU VIUUIIII U IIIU l"IllIIo , , P Undo: no ooneidotetioh oetoh beklof ill! wire union you-all positively ceqin E you on tlforong luuluhd V tul _ boot! or clone. or th. A lar. :1 `It lnndkerohiei` or dry cloth it them I III thing. and if: your own out in perfectly dry. place that on the grophd to step on. Never under any pirounmanoee, when you are romovinj I . n from a live wire, allow his y to` gogho rth. in her words, gala`! lift him.: ~\I en the vlytim has bmn rel item the wire, proceed at once to unite I respite . being sun that the olothlng in well . the neck and vein. rum 1 ehould advice Impending : head down for an minute or Ilroxellime. nil-an um}. knnnlnn nn ..unn|.i uhehim. 1 nnouw must on mun; .`lIQ;l' nun mln.,u.to txroxnllmo. nll:thO while heaping up utllohl bipla- Mon, 1110!: the tongue pulled oul. mu-m at am)! my ho MW uluful 1! at hand. VVIIIIII IIUU IIIIIIIIT WIICII GIT VIEW uuongu the body. than not .980! do of dunner II the no` light, or`? _ natlnk our:-ant. _ 1 -n:;` still. electricity. -llko lm old ven h`I um, without look, stock or _. ll. 9 any loud to ho duucmnn. 1 no". pl nnwoto do Inunouooldynttk bonni- lmount quemon. mm at all. Do `not lone your head. and. with 0 (ul- lowlng ruler. do what you can: . . . Dn ant alum Inn:-uni In Ihn Mnm In Iuvuuj ruwl. uu wuli 19!: (In: , Do not phoo yam-not jn the circuit to help othon out. M than you only did om more victim to the result. `V )\ nun... nn nnnnlrlnvnilnh nnlmh Iunlnl nl u SUIIJII II` WK KIIIL Tho alounatin;`ounuI of all! up-1 Mme. Mcb V.Il' -all low 1.! mo on:-um that any! the [nu - her of aooldonhl duihl. II well It ill onn-entthn in mud In the chit-N illpw York hr the purpose of 0310961115 T - mm. The continuous current. anal: 1'! and In our Innhniluout about lighting, whlln nah harming -hnn elnnn nlvnnh-I STR. "NOBTH KIN?" 1-I I$-_n|._ 31-... _._ __; FlA_L-_ _ Yu -q-q-u-- 'l`Mn'nhJoot In tn-natal of Inqnnrlhll In `Tho Journal or Practical Hotllolm. by Dr. Fnndi n. gunner` _a cum-gt ling:-J1 Alma Iuinnnn `Hui dihnnl ` C I-win will 1 .. 5-I1} _ , In; tutu! results | un unaoeonnhblo, while :8 ethn- nnu Ion pow-alum: any my, reason no one: fatal. `FL; -Itannngblnnrnn--and n0 - uwu nu ma: unnnuuuuu Iu-an Ijuuuj, 1 while not hamlets when clone ol:on|% lhnnnnh tho hndv clan: nni nnn klnn Qnnn` ` ut. nruuwy an an n 3 clgdtlotizy that ` A ""'~"` *' ` In; fatal run) nnnnnnnnhbIn_ THE CRAB As A SPORTSMAQ. It 1:; ` ` ` . than Q` |_ --lA-A In Lngnln -` I- gm IN I ln.`N'0Il d1: 2 gum. ll:-ldlll std r.-s7m.` " ya. `lhundun and Butnrdnn. ll-Ilnndnnlnwn at I A I --A n I Iofmliovia. I45 ' mum. can 'ro~ Into. Bl`. noun, 01.60. `outrun! M ntnm. J0. rt-ho and lulu Inoludmf bath vm . Oounooonn are made at llontnal daily 0! Q!""r?.C'1'}1't s"'J'As swnrr & oo .. . . Puuncot Agent. Freight. Aunh. """`Gn'n3".|`r'ii'tIhtIu - f'3i"r'.i:ni.nInu.IIvI. Ann - uolulnoo 5 'niuuuIIu~uun':nnA.u Fvqogmon Inn Klnnton Tuudny, Thursday I said going out. ac (:80: m. Going ` , `It I nun. Thzouh um In of unlnh by rnnu|n...... qllllll uo|.....................Inu For lokoei and ovary lnlonnaoll ODD to I. E4 -.l.IY. Luann rlui-C \-|U'lV IIIHQIHVI UV|IlPIl]I ` LINE OFAHBRICA. , Hinruuuou mumn Ilifsauntiny. no Iwuurou AN6 rToN1IiaAL uua. mAIl'I' UELIl'I?$l'l\' liil IVTIIIII I\II` Tr!-Won Kingston sud Rochester. mmouolu loch Juno.) -or-vvpvulvtiuviuji. . (XHW I .l0l.G _ 1.... v`-. .--_- V. In 'raAiN`." A 8 no 891- . .\ II! . mum on u j .0-vtum-".'.':` uui a .".I'IO!|1`l GOOD`!!! DAY! _ `III-WI I Ihlvcn n K. I. G. Jun .CIloOpO I|n.l|od'O`=|Dl; I': vs t .::mu annhnnlgnn .3-`C ,:" ".".""""".g.'7',"L-" . Aoyggmainatgmnaps A 9B%V'!A *r8TR.1_HERO* l\j-Li.__hn. ._ _. QA.L.____...A In. :::: TRAVII..I..ING-BY RAIL. 11" wvvpvvuurt I enunn. . Inna. ,. an 4_.-1`:qol`g.:..o. 0 II. Linda-`Ann 3;; _.n - "zv ILIN - BOA V. vanouwaouniu. mm um-mg-lg.-- 'Inn- an "l`uA..I-u "Flu:-.. WI-I-I-V' -lII'I'-UII IIIUIUHI, IIIUKIUDI in I 9.3., Jhsouch u Bu Quinta by IILTQN AND HONTRBAL . .Bryt;n -'a4uu.ro;" `at "5rm.'.`:.*r.:-.`:%:-.:::9 ,0_.m-1'6. no II uubtnhor I IQ luohivo. - Iulmlsr no `N511! anom- cml alul g tit ooglun u` no qutlluo ho It 0 :1. "rm quboo` ......lTthEoI:|p:. .......... -`**T 17" '9 L11 ......| I IIIII IIFYIVII. No. I lxphui lrtf p In No (Local -mama ` `No-. 0 Iuxorl 1:40 pm In and l`riduI- '1 lmo Artful. 1. 0 l...a...~. l.In _ Irlvu. ` Butth girl nun: tohnnbnnhanlnnb ea um: lhpdaugerd the me me had nun ` lacing, and when but pnelom brother llllmggeatot! to him that they rob a hunk l{ 9_R_: right with him. It man`: his hard-dmnpumzo yen. vnmam no can Io: Ibo danger! loved the exam- run Blncu the Dnleon crowd land upon nunwatllho Md pinodlorn tattoo! the old lm nu-nofvu won gcnlna may. they burn lunch-o'n.olang. She wanted sandman townie tum Hugh ma zlu-Ill. In warm but nupmtul bland and rub Icpilnhouvich the morrylelllthtlt Illwdo. What Ipltu thntohnnk nbhry! surely than could" to nolu new In he lllinp. Shh flhllul Hun nvnlhunnnh -nu` in 1. IIIIIUIISIII C._III' III IlIUWl.I' IIIU WEI Vll'IIl` ` onn. u! Ito and no mom for oonIo- ` quench than a well does for Iide pockets. ` znd did not Minute to uqtla the toughest proponltlon that pnsnnbd melt. Conse- quoutly. when Bob Dalton Invited her to hooollo D mombbr of hi: gun; at gay ma- nudufg Ibo puompuy nocopkd and donned lulu amp. lp thy: garb the was chuod I" own! plains ot Oklahoma and In- dln Teullory by Unmd Shun manhnlu. but Ihndlll not give up the wild mo of a hlglwayunn until tho [nu wn nally mm In. Bob lhlton was killed. Chao- Iul `m_'ha`huged. mocha ot the gang wunluhtnucd. and tuooulonwcu unn- 1`t}'l3K'\'(-. oc1`. 5th, '97. uuuonnnoun $7.50 ` 3 1:.` n.-- mg -_-A.-. (ll IE Ill! nsuuru UK UIIU IIIUII lJiIl' III to has killed. ` Goa 'Bubbu-d in 5 foot 4 inches In bush: and rather Iimkily built. Her hair D Tooirlo and blank and her complexion ninth. and Iliejreally rolembloa an In- dian woman. Hcl{ ,utulI_II up ooano and muonllno. an no hex-..tutu. Once also land a lmclnnd-lain name wan Parka--but nho took the trouble to get I divorce from him. and nlnoo then an has been known by hot` maiden name. which was Hubbard. Eva nines Ihe mum girl also but been of I roving and I-ecklen dllponltlon and would onllunlly be onllcd a "tnllnut," although, uh: nu known, she was virtu- onn. n! aha anal no mm-n fmv nnnnn. III. , Tho revolver In I 65 oallba Cows. nin- ulo action, on nhnom-. with Bob Dal- 0on"onO*oa the wood handle and nine nicks mod oh the metal plate. Thin In hnnllnod Orrin lm I-nnnrd nf tho man ll-\l- Flllll II HUI! UH . Tho quartet wound 0586. of this Amount 0301 has been reoovond. Com bud bund 0141 In her back yard. She had BID hurled her hat and tho Inn of clothes she won at Plnovllle and tho Dalton ro- volver with which the shot at her pursu- III. qnn-my mm was also saxen mno cuauouy. John Sheets. tho fourth robber, wu oop- turod It Weir City. Th; mmv-tot. nnmu-ad lil Of this WIL HUBBARD. Till WOMAN BANDIT. Ienl continued the chute, and at Southwest Clcy. I. T., they overtook and wounded Whlte Tonnllon, one of the robben, and oaptund him. On the Saturday following the gobbery Blll Hubbard wan at-rented at Weir City, Kim. and during the day hlu du-in; sum! was also taken Into custody. ' John Simon. thn fnm-th 1-nhhnr, wnn mu. luuulncrn U1 IAIIU llllg. IIIIIIBCU IUUIUUIS-U. While the robbery was In progress a "posse of citizen: mu formed. and they grave abuse Ob the highwnymen. A running skirmish ensued and mnny shots were ex- ohungod. Corn Hubbard : hat was pierced by three bullets, and her horse was shot and killed. 300 "Ibo caonpod unharmed. Seraral omom. of the bank and other om- WUFI Will WUII 0011!}. But Bill made the fatal miltako of Ion- ing his diagram In the mldut of the exalte- lunnt. and this led to the capture of three mom her: of tho gang. himself Included. whlln thn lnhhnri Inn: In nrnav-nan n Ill UIIU HIIITIIIBII. A month or two before the robbery Bill wont to Pinevillo and obtained employ- ment with a farmer in thnt,vicinity. He studied the local conditions carefully and then made a diagram for the use of him- aqll and his ooniederatea. There seem! to he no doubt thlt he want then for the capoolnl purpose of planning a robbery. Ho imported tho other three bandits from Kansas, including his sister, and their work was well done. nut DUI .....A.. AI... l..L..I ....I-t..I.- -0 I..- ODD wuowomln , . .. Corn-"live: urwelr Olty. XML, `with her parents and her brother, Bill Hubbard. She is only 96 years old, yet she was a member or they notorloun Dnllonnapg, and It was with a revolver bearing the name of Bob`Do3ton that lho Ihot at her pursu- or-n..hu1d tgeln at bay and camped, al- though-tho one the WM riding wad kind In the skirmish. A Innnbk nu Orson I'|I|'l\l| `Inn -n|\I\-pg `IIII bury. ` A *5Le_'.phya_a her par]: `mu, and whm tha shooting commenced none was handler with a revolver than she. Nobody knew the was 3 womnn nun-~IIunn -I"AIIf- with hilt]: `inn, nung.Wmmw':i`a gtlamhurgly In ann-II Ch. Lnnnnggnd II, III uruuu uuyugnn. while they intimidated the cubic: and lopmt aha vault, Corgpcood guard outside uudhbxd tho Iona: on which, thojwere to mini: thnlr manna lnln thl Imllnn Tani. (log n _ _ raw. : afvtuhoyzlage o? 30 she rode with Bob Du. Ion.ln Qqnq of the bloodlegt expedition spit `brgnnizedl In` the west. vovi many map the and killed may never be known. In the garb ot_ a cowboy, with her aho black hair, worn pompndour, uoncour beneath I wnvmg sombrero. the assisted three desperate men In the robbery of the r mu: as Plnevlllo, uo...'11ue.aay,Aug. 17, In broad daylight. Whllu than Intlmlnfn hn nnnlshn and not Aypnuuiionnp "mun en. Uoudnlc--lIuIII'l|ootchn_3ooontBnqk Robbery at Plnovlllo. llo.-Onptllrol _,`-`hf! Ll'lI]`Kll`lj|Ilho ,Co_rg Hubbard 1. a bank robber. sneak `H mm that. an expert hornowomnn and fa I-glder with. a record. she is the newt -`cl ncvrvuinen. night up to am. tearleq, dog I rate. Artehetdgo o_ 0_ ah_o_I-0119 Bop Du. `cu mlm, suoo'r_ um stun 6! 1 Bancff r 2 -em Deiperadoes - 1 Iunuuv mo um-non on wmun,uwyAwe1-e no hlotbllr agape mom Indnn Terr!- HI UII CHO IIIQIUI Plllc 1!"! II 1 to-ho the moon! of the men Dal- bill-A --- `aw-up-----u Prisoner Rt-former (to oonviot)-Haw you any complaint to make? (`.nnv|eI-Is-ll. I'd In I-an nntlnnn If `V rain and I.-.' Blooming Bride-Did It pay 10! h [I up on dank. dear? null-nnnlml R:I@nmn|_Nn ilgpllnn M up ml uvul. near! Bed:-nulnd Bndqlumu-No. darling. It can no my hnnktnu.-Now York '1`:-nth. ,0 III] Uilipllllli I0 IIICIIY Com'IeO-WelI. I'd ho hum ntlaotl it I mum`! looked np.-PMlulelphh North American. ---g.__--.___...,_ "ue Monkey Quay.` onr lnndlndy Inn! to lower the dining hblon three Inches. _Why did ho do that!" . Nonrly nu tho boa:-do:-up:-e scox-ohan." -Chlougo Record. D9lncy-Do you ever take I box when fun 3!) In the theater? Dnobov--Nn. huh I nmmon I should It I `VII '0 "I III!` IlIl1IlII'I'l Dnoboy--No. but I nuppom I should It I couldn't get anything hotter to In on.- Roxbuy Gunny. . A Chen! Judge. Wllton-Do you agree with David that all men l!` liars. mun- ,m..... mu. I call! `l'...o u.I...L .-.1 In Knnnu. 1 Thing: grow well out hero? apkod tho ltl-nngtr of the Kansas fu-nner. "l}lInII! Lritxk nf. that I\|n hill nvnm CH [HUN 1! lhlI'l.' Wllby--now can I tell! Just thlnk 01' the number of men that I never saw!- Boston '1`rnnso|-lpt. lllswl '11.! urrawn. V90 I VI ' ` ncmg l`. Imh and 22nd. Roth:-n'l`lo glilnnoton to Ottawa nuts, "61! going SEPT. 18th to mu. lnoluslvo. All Melon good to return until Sept. 17th. 4au.m _ I 4. H 7 .--v-_w. --.u,, .4... ...,-...u------ Bloomol--moynlc eyes are the Intact. Sprnukot--Hndn's heard of them. Index-d. Tho eye: bulga out from the hand and um owned by pvnple who never ride bicycles. but who dodge thom."- Yonkers Stntoamgm. IUI'lIlllI' Ul IIIIU LXIIJIIII lI|'IIllFl'o "Grow? Look at that big hill 0Y0l' them. That war a hole In the ground when I hm lmre."-Detroit Free Press. III": II IIIIH lllllllly. Mrs. Gndd-\ oa. I heard he was an wid- owur wlsh nu children. --New York Weekly. an . u.'. -.-----..--u I am told that nrtlst in In very hard workor," said a young woman. ` " Yes," replied Miss Cnycnne. Tu what; school does he belong!" l-lu's nu improaelonlat. " Am you nun-?"_ Yes. He lnlrors under the impression that ho is a great zu-tIat."-Wushlngzon Star. No Newt. Mrs. Gul)b-Ycs, my daughter, appears tolmvo mnrx-led vary hupplly. Her hus- band has not wealth, It. must. be ndmlttod, but. ho has fxunlly. RIP: Gn1hI_.\'nn 1 hnnv-(I hn Inna n nvlrl. ` uruuimg. _`Oldun--Yon. One of the moat pathetic giglnlnju this life is that of a woman being rndlunt and |)h3(I8.'\llI wlth a. caller when the small of a burnt roast ls oozing into who room from the kitchen.--Indlnnapolls Journal. Iv vunuu - uunuwo Ynngnn- -Woman, you know. can smile in the face of the world when her heart is breaking. hhIun_Vnn nn nf Hun mnnlz nntlmn I` I'll!!!)U- Sho, you don't say! Gentlemen, I : move that Mrs. Cox-day : name be stricken (mm the roll and that we give her three groans. Currled."-Clevo.|nud Leader. IIHIIJ. Yap, It`: all right. that far, but the man she killed was the biggest anarchist in all Frunoe. " nan... ...... .:....u ......o n....n.....L... I ` gvvv ---..u--- -v Ivan ---w--gt ` "Hold on, gentlemen, before you nd- * journ. I notice that you eloctnd Chm-lama Cordny an honorary member this even- Ing." "'I`I|nt'n nll rluht. nIn' It? Qhn killcul A -nu'.n...Irm.. N6. 1 Irina lI:m's.m. No. Ghoul pm. Ptu. L Ihnd. . gm. lug." "'l'lmt's all rlght, ain't it? She killed '3 man." U vnn IN. all ..|..|. 6|.-t Inn Inst AL- -nu. 1 yllrunucns, pllll. And no ho placed it along the Inside of his arm from shoulder to wrist thu"shop elnpruns runmrkod beneath her breath to her chum. Ho ain't the (on! he looks. is he, Jenny?" - Clucinnntl Commorolnl Trlbulw. no Could Amer-tun. I want," and the recently married map In the novelty store. n lady : hells." . Yes, sir," sold the polite ahopomprou. ` Whnt ulna?" A blush mnnbled the customer : brow, ` and he swallowed twloe In rapld succes- alon. Then he snld: D u I .In..u. I-....... ..-....|>I- T.n nan Inn... - IIUH. L HUI] HU ULIHIZ ` "I don't know exactly. Let me have :9` yardstick, piunse." A nd nu hn nlnnnd It nlnnu the Imlida nf I Tha;1 Iguana` I unde ntnnd,"' said the \ friend of the family and went down the ltepa. Lunkilv fnr u: MI-I u: fnmllv lfnrtnll IXIIIEIH Mn. Blank told me to my the van by the seaside." laid the honest girl. Oh, gone away?" said the vi: 301-. "No. not gone away-yoo_|t by neulqle." Well, the had to go away to get to the . leallda, didn't lbs! The girl-looked puzzled: "I don't know. I go ask." ` She was gone nome little time and when ` the name back her taco was very red. ` It's all r|`ahlL nhn unld, Qhn wan ` IIIU Inlll IIIICI DUI IIICU WII VET] IUII. It | all rfghc, echo and. She will here by seaside yen." , 1 "But I don't understand. v Veil, It you don't understand, I lose my yob." ` 2 Than I` arms: I `nmln-lmnd." mid that Iwpa. Luckily for the gm, are family atartod that evenlng.-Cleve|and Plain Dealer. pyuveunurillm -nun .'Ull'.|" on lnruny mad; Iipon, um navy`!-u. ml-vuuui 150 bit at their 10- thorn` ugllyllnt my wpqlijclfoi they woijldvhfnn It appear ' Elia! thin man Ancthiily gone. '.l.`I'Iey`dIi- mtaea mi: help, an me n swede an-I nndthey nntvpgmy the horn: ihd bol and bay-ed tho front of the Home, and on oqnuo inulloifdown allvltlaezndeu. Thain the; zretlud to 31:0` rear qpartmuntl unil V such-tlmalu they could nah-`-after dark, of oourso--pp shalt Journey. Twenty-four boil`:--puud. and they won. um there. 01 counts they. Imnned thus the appear- nhoo of Ihrlsouso would warn away call.- on; but-, nmnge to say, they had one. She was a lady of lbmowhnt nbanntmluded wan, andmlxo rune the bell salon; that at last the S-vedo girl, carefully coached, was nantgw` the `door. - "I: Mr: Rlnnk nu hams!" Innnlv-ad than . I xiiisioxa rmnoxe Canada P_a-:`l-lTc_ Railway: Cgntral Canada Fair, Q$!;`TA.'VV'.A. ll 3 s'1)"1goKr'~1;5WA, $2.70, ` nnnilnninn HIPT mu. In