Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1897, p. 5

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.4` if ':` ; 1`Ic`blrcct Fast Linc, WOMAN'S THE DAILY fume, `FRIDAY. *oo'romm 8. ~`1'89'7. `S CLUB. U lfll. ` It In n hopnlma mt. howovu. which Is hllluu the dnnclna mavens. um people gntlunto from dancing u-honlrnrly In late Indtrw cunbo pun-undultdtnkonpoum (ninth comm. To mo-at ol no A return b tho"ono. tum. lhlvo: one, two. (Mu. now!" would no llkovgmng bark Io"tw|no two uotour." It honly by tnlnlng up tho ywng ptoplc to wnIt_n`yrnn-mllyplni our terpnk-human pkumn-u can be brought up to the nequiml ummdnnl. As a nuloi It mu.-tbcmlxumalthntwunnpnc. bun. caucus \\'u:xtI. `I'll n_r;9_n'nsc-r ronmox. Inncmunu his ch:-ctauhoholdnonto his collar fm dear mo. Thvy do not move In anything like unison and no for gram and rhythm In their polfornumm It |nn_utu|uUo- b lacking. " It In 5 lmtnlnn tank. harm--. whit-h In I3 |||'l| [V K` IIHHI IH'l rial-I .~'in|-- :zn.l ruuhu mgnrdlvm 0! tilnu UIU l'\l|II\' \\ KIl|I-u \uu \\ill an n mun t::l.n hls part- m\r'ulmml\vl1h his ynlm upwnrtl. Thu nnturul lc`mIl`l1(`_\'I.~lfu|` him to ml:-`ohls hum! uml nrm until he has ltvlsrurnp luck uf his nvrk. `I'll:-m is nothing gnaw- ful ulxmt `Ilia. u'l`l... .. ...... ...._~hI.n. In -rlol. cl... '\u`Iu\ Jazz: .5 - Tll TABLE: Bfumor for CAPB VIYWBNT KINGS dull d sod rd Inc .M.. o{)g`:ontl:'.:rEnpo) mega! with Inlm to all point; in $50 UNI `ran n1`A1-Ba. Z- _.__ 3-I`_A I`_-I-- II-1 L-A-_.-- [III KUKHIK Ylllh. '1'|u:pm;.-rrpnsitlnn is with tho palms of both t|m:crr.~' hnnds u\\`n.\\'nrd, the man lmlcling llw w.:nmn'u_llulnI_vinhls bum lIn;:ur.~'. lint llu-ro. is u still pmvcr lIl|.~t:|L\`\\`Ml'|\ |~' lnmlv juxtv u-a um-n. This Is \\ In.-u H .- Innn l\I\lHi I`-.\ r.-..n\-nu nf ML: KIIVIIIUIB l'IuI|l4 II(llI\IH II`! ||II\I\'l' |ll('Il' I\'IIl mm. .\`m\', such an sl._\'lu me that \\'u.~4 nuwr tnught In any dulwing m-mlcxuy in this ooumr_\'. It is u ]'I:>.[ll()Il nmx-ml thmnuh I mistnkm) ldcu (hut. It is the \'u\' fashion- nblu !)o0p|\' waltz. ill part- |n`l|IIl. AtYcutm.lun In tho tmubh which is M the bntlmn of hzul \v::ltzim:," a-uu_\'s Presl- (Iont M. 11. (illlwrc of 1lm.\1m-rivun Sn- clvty of I)n~u-hug: l\Iu.~`h-r.~'. "X`.I-pin snmn to have got the lulm Ilmt it In un!.~n. blv to Ix` mum-ful. At nmrl_\` all d:nun~s now _\-nuwlll nu` ynung mun lmhllmz thvlr pnrtncm` right huml.~\ up under tlu-Ir Iuft mu-ma Xnw, mm]: n xl\'ln2L-1 Hunt. \\':n,~1 nnn~r ll: nuu uegoncrmvu to u grm-cu-.~'s rump. Scions of EngH:'h nublllty muy romp when they wulu. but over here \u- cer- tainly do not do nnything (hut (`nllltl In.` doscrllx.-d in that manner. Wu may wres- Ht`, jump, hop, slide. cnnturf. but we lo not. romp. 'I`hu~m is fun In u rump. Orr decadent. waltz ducal nut suggest. mat the wultzors um unjuyhxg; tlu>:mu~l\'os. Ella Win-.4.-lvr \\'H('uX, thu [xx-ta-as of passion. unvo wrntu u pm-nu in whlvh she ~pnko of R L-ouplu uf \\'ulIzur.~x us "lrH'timrduw|| thu hull tugvtlwr." But. that \\ u.~i srwrzll yours ugu. (`uuplus do nut drift nnwmluy.~', or if thoydu it is down :L\`(`l`y(`h(-pp_V urn-nun, mug, " D was rather n. sovoro crltlchenl, lvutl could ulmust mm-0 with her. Hvr dcru:r|p- tiun of the wulta uf today wus mum accu- rntu-, n.-a fur us It uppllml to thu ;\merk-nu vnrlcly, than that of Lady Anvmtvr. \\ hu stirred up feulx|ulmbl99 London folks by telling them `tlmt thu waltz us they danced lt bud deguncrutml tu grm-ulv.~`s Snlnim nf llflutll-.-In nniullltv Iunv rninn I uup. mug, n \\' \'lL'\\ LIIU flHIlIl,'l lI uunru. I'm sure I couldn't guess what they're dancing now," 5110 mid. "'l`hut.'s the two stvp. " Shu thought It \\'u.~.I mthnr pretty. but ` tho gurm of tho squurv ulnnvou perplexed her. She (~mnplz\iz1ml that the dancers walked through lhum withuut uny nttompt to be graceful. mu] she was not rncuncllcd when tllltl that the vlnhornto hnlunco to cornvrs" and tho courtly snlutc" \\','l` nhl mnhlum-d. Then cumo another mum] dam.-o. "\\"h.-uf. nm wv dnlnu nnw, m-.-n-I \Il.Il(l.'l`. \\ h.'|t nro they dnng nnw, pr.-my! Wullzlng! I never .~hmr'l.l liuvo nuspu-ml it. If thoy wore nut lmlivs mul gontlvmon, I might have thought thvy wvm wrea- tlhur," U1) lllU lllllllll lllll'l(ll|l7|`8 lll LIIU lll'\Jl\`.`-hlll'N. At the l`l`(`l`llE gmtlwring in Boston the dancing xnustt.-rs puiti thuir respects In tho wnitz. Few will li\`ll_V thut ihu \\ .'il(ZV m `dud sommhing oi` thu sort. As you you it pt-rfonuutl now in public places it is feurfuiiy lult1\\'Oii(1t`|`fll) L-xvt-.utt'ti. Not long ago I was one of tho spt\~Lutor.-I at the regular wcukiy hop in u st-ushom hotvi. A nice, gray hnirvti oid iudy, who conihivti to mu that she had not been in A bull- room before for a dozen year:-1, furni.siwd me with 1; new ntmuipoiot from which to \'lL`\\-' the modern dance. III ... .~...... I ...\..l.l..'s nun..- --.I...L 4l..._I.... nu: cnnRE("r msmox. late, goes on dancing just as tho whim of the hdur dk-.tnt(-s uml pays s:m1t,ntl <-ntlon ` tothu ulclul uttx-rum~.v:-z m` the p1'of~.~..~ux`s. At. Hm rm-nut. untlmri-my in llncnm Hm `ALLAN "ffsi : Once A year the dnnclng masters` meet \ in national convention and solemnly de- , 1 aide howwo shall dance. Then tlneygo back to their respective academies and Iprend the miles with much sex-Iona inten- tion. But tho dancing public, and to :9- Dunlng luau Doploro the Doouhnoo ` at the Wait: and uh Stops to Return lt-low Unnnooml Bcylu of Dancing A_n_.__4_ -THE MODERN WAL`I`Z.v SOME REGENT lNN6VATlON5 IN THE TERPSICHOREAN ART. Q HHll' JlI\l' (l`1 III IV". I "IS vlds I!`.v\'.'u1u:1|l at his vs hcl` nrnuml tlm hall or muslc. ux` ahl ` Iglooubo a-um)-rm atom-uu| nlnnsr mun hang nan: man, I II["'llIC'l'D l| IZIIIOU `IIIIIO II U fawn 'l`onIh:."-New York Journal. T|lll'|l'l'l' IIIIIIS IIIVI [VIC WI. In. Iglon- Yes. the poor thlu In du- lng "'I'hom`ll Bet Hoe Thus In Ohoold Chum `rnnl-but "....Nn- Vnoh Jam:-I l'llll[l1V niuuuup-51D II Ilplnn-r mm: have gone any. Hm In-In-n_.Ym. than nu-no thin BTR. "NORTH K!NG" an-o_-_n.. xn_.._g__ -...l 3-..`.-- A. I! V -.vu-.--sou-- u-uuuw wvuu-nu-qyn "Last night. nnld Mr. Boon. "I think I made n run. -`I: to tho eeot that I haul one o( the gmm-st heads In Qho ward." ".'s`omc8|:|ng of tho sort." IN! MI wlh. "Well. this morning I In-I fully pn- puvd to any that X was r hI."-CImln- nu Enquirer. Cnrihngo munt inc dt'nii'()y(`di" shontntl Cato. with uli tho viuiunuo umi pm-tinuoity of tho mun with one idm. '1`heupposit.iun wna di.-zpusud tn lihll.-xtri'. . Huw."` thuy uskmi insistently. for th destruction of u town was no easy matter in thaw d:I_\`n. um practice of renting houses out living as yet quite unknown.- Dulroil Juu_rnui. XIII \VUI'lll- Did I? Well, pnrhnpa I did." And now you no ovorlultlngly `lol- Im; your tn-t out no that I hllonr them. " -Ch|ongo Record. WIIIBIUFH Ulllll lllll. .VlIlI. Jlllli Sit. down. sis," sum the young mun In a slightly nggrlcwd tune. Why didn't. you tell me you were It ront.crr"-l)ou-olt Free Press. -. w-um. . .-u..w- | Before we were married you aid you woinldnwput. nn obstacle In my way for I the wurld." I urun Iv m..n ....-|.-.... I .uLa n "Ul('UI " Ynh, ynh, ynh! Wasn't that n hot tn- nmlo? Ss-nsmz-zz-zxm-m,-t that. shortstop I selno. Gu nt, l)mn|-spy, you're II ponnh! Oh, lordy, what u duh-zy cutter! Gob him I buakvt! \\'h`uupc-u. dun`!/Ihnt umke yuur whiakers curl? `fnh. ynh. ynh!" Sh. rlnun: ah " L'l|lI' Hm 1-nnnn lnnll In IN l'.\|'HIl|lIlvIUllH. Prusvntly smnubndy hit out n two bag- gor that wants clear through the shurtatup ` and Mt. out for mat. like u wild turkey. 'l`hu young mun bvgun tn vxplnln. Nun-," ho snld. II the In-ldvr throws the hull tn the man on N10 hug |u-furo"-- The young nnm (-ens:-(I suddenly. His sl.-mvr hml sprung upon tho bench. grabbed his hut nml Nmmm It. into thv crnwd. and shrlukud at the top of ha-r Volvo: \.'..I. -L -..|.l Il'......IL AL..A .. I...t A- IUIUII: ll llulu ulruub In. ` Now the yuung man in nbout to throw : the bull. he said. Hu is cnllml thv )|H6ll- er. Thu man with the stick in his hand in the butter. Hu will try to his tho hull. and if he does ho will run to that little hug, which is called In base." 'l`hu vnnna nmn n nintnr nnmnml tn Im III, WIIIUII la CKIIIIJU ll IRIIK7. The young mom's sister sc-mnvd to be ! quite Inmrustml und llutuncd uttoutlvuly to his vxlvlxnmtions. I`:-ncmxllv nnlnnhmlv hlf. nnf. n lxvn Inna. Sho Know the Game Too. The other day a I)vt-run. youth who had omuo home from college for vacation wok his younger sister nut. to see u lmsehull gnmu. Shu is n quiet`. (lumuru little lnss. with hluu vyvs um! u tlmhl munnor. uml Iho slipped Into her aunt. In thug:-ulul alzuml w an stuhlly us It uhv wore emurlng the fam- Ily pm-w at church. A u thn mmw nmnmnmd hn klndlv under- ngny homo. on me Ploturuquo lay olQu1nto. . havoc dull no p.m. (shndnrn oxoopud) Ploton on way porn. '1`uudnn.'l`hnr~dsyI and Saturday: [0- Inclo Douronto and Bolluvnlo. Ily |Jl`W IIF 0llUl'L'll. As the gunw progressed hoklndly under ` took to expluln to her smuuzhlng ubmn I the points, so nhu would understand nu lomrt n llttlu ulxnut It. (1 Mn... oh.` Ivnnna Innn In n|\t\IIQ on 0].:-nan U111 v"-q Mnunfu. It rmlly ls drl\'hu.: mo -rnzy. I fovl llmt I'm wu.-'lixu; nwuy. My brain in lu-vmuimz morn hazy. My nppvlllu lvss rw,-`ry (luy. But, uh. l`ll not prny for cxiston--.0 \ Or struggle my l1l l- to prolong I! up xonm (lurk nllvy with him I might dull; Who wrote thut new popular sung. 'Iho lmnc player click it. The lmnjulut plvks it. It llvc-ma the clog dmu-1-r`:o heoll. '1lm bans vlul munnn 1!. Thu hugpipur drunus it. They pluy it for wultzvs nnd rvellu 1 shall not mind quitting 'l`|u- ourlhly and itting Away 'mi1l tho In-n\-enly throng If tho xnnun-m'-rs who rumo To my uruvo lu not hum That lxurrll.lo pupulur smut. -Juv Lincoln in L. A. W. Bulletin Its meusurus nro haunting my drcumlqg. I rtsu ut the bn-.nkt`ust bc-11': vnll To hour tho now c-humburnmtd screaming Thu churns ulutul through the hull. Tho lundlndy'n dull3hl\'l"B pluuo In ha-'-ping tho conuvrt uluug, And my mulurs I brvnk un thv tondufloll Ilchk ` An I chew to that popular song. Thu IIl`(`]l1"-llrll plnyu it The U:-rnmn hand hrnya It. "u hung on lhv plntfurm and sums. All over tho rity l`lwy r- <-hunting the ditty. At summer rt-.~:nrt.-x it's tho rugo. Thv drum (mr_p.~=, it hcltu It, Thu 1-<-ho l`I`]M`{|lM it, Th!` bzm-x tlrtmnm-r In-imzu it out strong. And \\'I` sprtlk and we tulk And \n- dun:-v uml we walk To the nutuu of thut popular sung. I never was naturally vicious. My spirit was lumpllkv nnd mild. I never was bad or mullclous. I l`ovod_ with thu trust of u clllld. But lmtu now my bosom ls lmrnluz. And all through my being I long To get one solid thump on the: head ` chmnp u Who wrote thu new popular song. T110 otllcu buy lxums lt. Thu bouklwopur drums lt. It ! wlllstlvd by all on tho street. ".l`lm lunnl organ grlnda lt. Tlu-anuslu box vrludxa it. It`: sung by the "Cull" on the boat. The nov. slmy. hl` upoutu it. Thu buollulm-k, lw shquts lt. `nu wualnvomnn aims: it all wrong. Aml I laugh uml l \v`(~up Am. I wnku mad I sleep To the lune of that popular non`. gltho THE POPULAR soN_e_. Buplolou; undo Corhlhly. .5 ..i..'|.. 0- ..|.| u- 11.... ul Broken Pledges Saul: luau: IIOIIII WIIII in II) p.III. l'nno-H_ Mon. 06.60 return. HQ '1 tone. . um 01 Honuml, nun IMO. u an in lurlod both vs Oonndou u an undo no gntnol daily 4 Quoboo and the Buuonuy. "". I n nnmnv. 1;: I\lTfl'lh(Y)_. clsoo. California, U.8.A.. 1891. ` - .. , 'No the: nut Bovornnu on thin continent have roootvod Inch omin- ont. tuumo ink. Brewery at Lohdon. Canada. JAMES MOPARLAND. -. KINGSTON. ` Dtlf Splll WAN)`. TI! IINVI IJOOII IIIUIOG II III!` OIHII II] I'0IlI' 01 Olll` ublut chemists. and have bun prono ed I IIIIIIHV sound." H1406 nound." "of delicious tluvor and um or mu] 1:." Physicians thrmuhou Canada recommend them in their than in moon to othuk bands. {In 001.0. 811.!/III! AND B an AL! and Twolvo Dlplotnu have been Awarded this Ala and stout At. the Great. World`: Exhibitions vim: .. as Phlludvluhin. U B.A. am; Canada. mu; Sydnoy Amtnn. um; hm. Franco ms; Jomu1ou.WuIIndlu.1w1; Chlouo. U..A.. ms; and Ban Inn- umo.damom1u, U.8.A..lU91. axe other Bovu-nu on ALE"555'`f bUT. Thou nods 1:-o Inndoonlyfn/1m oholoovlulo Halt the but none and pure Sptinx at. The: ban boon ouulyudln slut 013.10: by {our of ahelnhtl. and nronounued touunbly sound." "|'OtfO0|-ll JOHN LABA'r1**s Vnlongtheoonmnonddonndthuninllm Ill IIIIIY ll'll7 I11 |I'Ill'K UP "WWII. Including the IIIPNIIFI or opm cuts 010 subway has I total Dvngth ol 13g and and mu contain about n` mile: of tuck. At pron-nt the bunch down lbyluton man down 1`n~mont to Park street an in opu- zzuun. TM Hhnwmut nvonnu brunch and tho ll0Hh'.`Y'I_V ml at the main llno will In nnlnhnl within the next `right month. Ground was hmkt-n tn the Iuhwqy In April.` 189:. Thu rum 37,000,000 nod, In tartan`: XIV ICDWAI rscun ll TIL HID- uccamorx. _ nnnontotthouolloyllnca Into It thlr Iannhmn. and. the subway being (fun: trmkcd. they dlqorgo their pa-ennui utlukotholnck Inc-knponwn. In:-lndlnn {ha In:-llnn no mun plh. tho you: ` It is, in (not, at:-hunph of ongluorlng and well worth u visit. Thom no three open cuts whom tho trolley cu-n nnut the uubwny. Onu in out on TI-umunt utn-et whom Shuvlnnut. Aronuo coma: in. Run` g the trucks {mm cu-hofthooe thorough- farua dho Into the tumml. Another is In the Public gardens, when) the can com- hag down Boyhstun ntrovt tnko the under- ground (lip. The thin! hunt the ubrthorly end of the subway, just lmyond lIuymu'- kc: square and In [rum 0! tho new Unlnn tormlunl rnilmml station Into which the Fm-hhurg, Bostnn and llolno. Intern uidothcrrouhnm. Tho:-o luulooplnm k7lUP~|`l_\' I'D l_lll` (`l)\\' ]|u'lFll.`~'. I'mhuhly nu othur city on tho contlnon was ever so hmlly nflllvtml with n mumm- Nun nf tmmo us thu llul) hm: boon for many years. Ho'nm of mu um-L Imp-nrmnt Itntot mr llnm-1 uklrt thn south and (rust. annu-rs of tho Culmllnll on liuylsmn and 'l`n`lnul|t stnw-tn. When the change mm mmlo {mm hunwpowor to lmlloy, matters crow wm-so. Thu-n lhn pnlus mm -tho tun- glq of ovt-xfhwul wlrus mndo that historic brmthlnn spot lnnk mm a plow of dingy, grvvn hhlllnnlcloth whh-h haul huoomo {my- cd und tuttvn-I mound tho (`dL!(`K Sooner murh wrnnnllnpz In tho 11-ghnlntum and courts it. was (Iu'I(lt`(I to huihl tlw subway and pub [has tmllvy vars nmlor;:mund. '\ hlr-vu Iuwllnn uf Ilui \\':n~L' h.-nu nlrnnv Ell Ill: Ill IK`HIl`_" lfulm lI"Ul'l1;'l`llInlI. A lnrgw purllun of (hp work has nlrmdy bu-n nrunuplI.~4hul uml Huston In delight`- od with the Inuit. Thu llrst thing a Bus- tun man asks :3 \i.- from Now York, (ihicmm or cl.-:v\\'ln-n; Ia: "Hm-n II\l\nnnI\ II-u uuhnrnw wnll `lat : ' 'l`jI Ig IIIIIKCII .-I W hn L r..uo.r.n "%' ':p......5;.'.'l``.'.'."... ` \Jl.I|l'l|U U!` l'l.`i(`\\ |ll`l`t,` Ill: "Bu-n tlxmugh tho subway yet? Lu`: aoo-you hm`:-.n`t one in your plnoo. h|\`Q you?" II. In, in fund: Ah-hnnnh nf nnnlnnuu-Inn Ulllflllln lll)UllI: lllll (`llllglh It In em old tmdlnn that the fathers of ' Boston, when they laid out tho clty, lot the atmctu fullow thu wlndlng cow paths. At, any rate, the strm-ts us they exist. today are very (-nmkud and most of them am very narrow. This was all right In Revo- lutlunnry tlnwu. but when the oily grow mlluu In-yuml the (`mnnmn nnd spread lt- sclf out to tho south nnd west; when busi- Inum x-mm-n-I Itself along the lower ends of \\'nshlngtun and 'l`n~nmm. streets. uml whvn dozens uf ntrwt our tngcks uuurpml tho nnrmw rumlwny.-a. tlwn tho Bostonian: wlsln-I llwlr l|ll(`|'st.ul'.~1 had not stuck so chm-l_\' to tho cow lnntlns. Pnnlmhlv nu nnw .-In nn Hm nrmnnnl Oongentlon of `frame In the Buy Strata at the Hub Rolland by Underground Trolley Llnu-'l`nnnclu That Are Light. Glenn and Attractive. ,, It. is now possible to cross Tromont ltrwt. Iluscmn, ms uny point upposlte the Uunmxun uml at any thnu of dny without loss of Hfu or llmh. The now subway hu 1 brought about. Hm chnngu. If I: nu nhl lnuilnn Hunt Min fnunl-I nf to have your Stoves and Furnaces tted up before the rush. All orders promptly attended to. We have a large assortment of Second-Hand Hall `Heating Stoves. ` Examine our leading lines before purchasing`, 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. THE BOSTON SUBWAY SATISFACTORY SOLUTION OF THE STREET CAR PROBLEM. NOW IS THE TIME \ Iv __..:-----'* THOUSANDS IN USB_ elnable = Pertect- Economical 'u-I Iqupnrourv. :H`. .`:.'-""i:o .`".::`.'; ufohbllnd I.-oomn. 2 omhrmwodnudn HAPPY HOME RANGE. |V|OOiR E.`S t HA HOME` These Ranges are I made in sixteen dif- `3}? ANGE H ferent styles and E " . every Range guaran- teed to give perfect satisfaction. "l`l-ll\I ICAKIDC Il\l IIQI3 E.1. L-.!.Q_T.T BRQ;`s ;. 'c`3:a-`B11-'1;-Frf j low_Butul__h&|, .g__ ._.A___`_ Q.` -. _._._4.g. A MARIYR to W. i A loner ten: now let` think` Slcnlnd msucuuu. __ AL- .AL_- A___4--n_` 4 The ban Mid of hill ll II mu catching mammoth D3. hotndnn tulle IIOIIGIINI momchy. Onndnrkllglll Iookultkonoloou-loans! but hum ill Double Service. Coinmehoing Mon- day. October mu. IIIAIIIRB OOIIBIOAN AND HAMIL- TON. -.._... wa....... u-..an..... m.......a.. Imn ; .. :..".:..'.;.*..,:.-'.........'.;...."T`.....* blxlhhubunbulltol as 1: its} n_ Ihoonlyomoltho ; | LI'TIlI`ll.'l.)lll'Ej:-lfj V ponnlu for tho urpoao of uatlodndlg them Into the In that city. l Wlll`ll |l|I IHIJIVIIJ ll lull) CHIIIIIIUTI ton folk may get about their town I comps-dun one and arm. , . , A|.I`RtD It. Rain`. I of wldo stmm arena to A ohm-rful, Mill ly Hghu-d station. Everything In N ly \\'hH('.. Tho bricks llnlngth [ no of glued whlw pornolnln, ry auuhoa are painted white up pillars and sppumu um um `wt mmsuluto white onnmol. lncnmlonoontnnl am light: am. cw-r_mha-Iv. and`tho vluh nhoml through llmaln-Ochoa of the tummy in fur fmm a dingy ono. It Iqoboul Oh \ cleanest And nuawuc Imlu In tho ground In 3 cxlatunco and no doubt. wlll. ho In: N. Alrmdy the trnmo on Tnrnnmntpnd I- umu street: but hm-n much aamuod, and when the Iubwny In fully cc-Inpletod 7 tnn fnlk may nut Ahunt um. Innn lHl'III IIIIU UIIU FICVVUIU I8l.lJ\ U- Pvrhupt-I you imagine that Bolton ! Inb- wny in on dark, damp. ill smelling place. It ` is nuthim; of tho curt. Tho outlined in tho umtlmm nro hnudnolgv ntruotur of alum-. with glass roofs. bu only fault to be found with them in that they you of am old (lru-inn tomb-at in what. I tlmimht. uf tlm um um I ,()no. llui. thou you go down an ID] (`h(I'l`ful)l{" _ .- Iv Hnhhvll xhlnn icvnrvthlnn In n: nu. _ ,` , wiru condultn and `tho 'lD and who I rlnoh wntvr mum: at an lnmnvanllt lonl `proved rachen-h_u'd to handle, hI1t,_no un- uxpoctod oondmons nrmao to _ tho work. Tho main trunk of the Iubwu r\_ms undur the wide waik or mall on the out nude `of tho Connnon, and when tho oxmvntlnns wow being mad: the bone: of humlrmls ut old Purmum worn dluturbod. '1`blu ruhxnl u howl of rlnhtoona indigna- tlon.nnd tho Il1Cl'lUJl'lL'!|I of the long I burying ground wan upon 0! weeks. But the commlulonoryqulotod tho rut-cram`. pstx-lot: by oollootl all tho lnnoa mul ralntorrlng mam III` ho!) gruuml of the Common, withnllloo monu- ment to mark the spot. . 'l`hn uh-mmnr. nnlnr. nf an nnhrnv In an Dub [[10 IIYUTIIQU uupuu II II Ii`: III` III!" nol ltnel! In In glam. boro with ribs ollh ' and culnml of cement. asphalt. oonoroh and masonry. Tho roof in I norm ,1! arches und tho floor In conoovo. with drain: in the bottom. AI tho dnlnnnn below the low! of the um-cu, [I160 been ouml-zlluhcd at In|_A`r\'aII, and WM an-y um lled with water uutomntlo alco- trlcnl pump: are named. which ompv them mm the sewers above. I)....l....... ....u I.......l-... Al...L Il...A.._I- -_L llll`I|(r Ml Illl.|I'K lu IWII. 'l`hud1-opust. point of tho Inbwsyuon Boymon unset, when the south bound trucks are laid 89 foot below the but the nvomgo depth In M foot. The Cult nnl lrnnlf II n ulnnt. hnltn Irlth Mhn nf lh "CI C n...`-. .Y"vu .-if-r ` uAr'uL`roN }\Nn :IUNrR3AL I Bhnlnnnouol IIIIIIINII Inna. tho nmnnntnl bun mini` _ I I-maucqng a "nanny. , A Phonlx (A. '1'.) Inn has uunudlyol ummlnn fmr um nun-nnnn nf Inundndl III-opnotcll-nqIol&lb . _I...I..A.l- _..._4D .LI-._._ 1 lAI__ AL- Idiom Wlllcrlii Il-_I_..... -I__.-.n nnu Iuwq. Annex B. '1tbwx.iq uunesmufnnr V uuy I Iuuv W L :...'..f:`3 W . DIOIIIIIIIGI IIIOIII J. P, mane . J. p;[a`i|demuvol. ,A;p_u.a:'r. uuuon. ummnu so. Quad: Paqllic Railway: uilhlanu ...I8rd out ...... .. . .........luu rlul|n...... ..l)th 00%.. ........ ...... ..lht ' For clot: and ovary lnlonnnuon apply to .. '. -`IL-G`l:`I tgtlon . 3.1-. oumtuuun. Agent. II Oluonoo Stun. &IVII--j juvtu--tr: Wuclot hhu Blowing (Jan hotwua RAB-`RIYIIIYIIFF ANTI III? 1711! """' " "'" I_un-uuoso no 3111310; umoqua in 0:151:-Cllto out nIn|os`.'l5 to Ifll. ._ t omrio Navigation oompuy. fun scams LINE `or AIIBRICA. T-III IIZIIIII Iiilvlu Woolly xlncoeon and noohut.or.N.Y. ` aMt.No1-th Kin " Inna Sundnn at 5 9.` lllnln run to ohsnn lulu gnal Mgilateamsfps 4 :.,.s Qumran vn fnxmxblnnv. Wu Inuit llnncou Tuudny and Frldny :- Got In a u eo1:' w:n'.o xfm. n_..._a-..nA.... nu: --A-.-. llln b`ll!ornlu Annual: `ue Dopuhu. lino Arrival. n, I Iununnn ll:lIn,I\. NA llnnnnnh tell in Of o:.f'un-that lnfomnox mihholght. apply to H. 1 Hanna. imw run: run. 'a:_I's.`1`IIa.n.1I. `Thu " 160.: ID): `ll Its.- `c2:= '3! .33 `I 60;- ` TRAVELLING-BY RAIL. VV E133 uno Undo. Minn Row York. mumm- phh. hlulnou, pahlngson And (In %1'TfI'IE STR._HERO 4; n-__n_- _ Ln- lan.A..-A--ng -. 1 [0--`av_.; son. D00 lull VIIO B|lCI'- '> . numnr. us. awfrn oo. nuance: Aunt. Fuluha Ann . BAIT AND "WEST. I U l.r.o. an 1|. II. uuu. 590.11 IIIIIIAF ' -10- Nlagara Falls. nnmpa. vnnun. lloahuhx. -nunuvtv. VVIIGIIIII-vvu u SOUTH- lQ.A`t' an-Olnul `Unit ` V WI & I ` 0| 8 Doc]: to: Bualo lo::l':nd.Oln.s=n- ' nu]. E0. Louis and the TI""EPI 1 Fr` LU. Al!!! 1-. II. uncon- nmacr snoaf uma we u .n..::;- rold. Button-cl. Woroootu. Pro- llonoo. Danton und the 'fIIA$"I nun. nu. uvuuu `WEST- L IL; nu nu. `In 'II|I'\ :"'l`l CI-III EAST- . 1 IOAIIIIAIA Int CA I II. l\l'I'I VH5: .I:l)|.In. No. I lxpnu 0:14 p I hm pan. No 4 I album :00 |.D. 'No.l":nd l:40p.In Odhdlilll dllh rlundul and Iutudun. b-n.AR LQAQJIIII J: \JE`U noon. Hamilton. Toronto` I:.ooo` nolthnsthowunooon on- nvon Sundays to 5 chance `I. OBI I 1403.: I 503: l 11min `Al {Bl .-3%` CGILYTIYIOTRATIILIIHK odoooot thonucbolluvl air tingling IhIooIIIu_voontulundlmou-rhloIIn- Inkrovcunemuuiagltofua. lshuhunulalnd has nuywonoa huh-ad olumlddnhilngoohclh Ilopuunncf an dnguhrputa-noun hhgcoeutlotluu In ulolopurhud all. Ilodraplu not an uncut halo nun. llonlltloln larval uhd run much; it-Ink unique. in the vain cannon. Wino Onco- "Ind"Ilun hh mud: ndllu Q-hconlholuouuhwilllholiqnltl. Pdnln-Illa Iona has nu ma unullythdrunuonvhtlmu. M IIIII OI CDIOIIIIOIIII. Tho mo of unnmng salt: can easily ha- oome n xed habit. consent the poor woman In poulthely mlunblo It she cannot uhock hang]! only few minutes with I powerful -M _ ` Ill-`l'U.'ll Whn WIIIII. Tho druuln told of I man who used :1 human! Inbnlot to onto 1 cold. He liked UTIIVIIIU I01 `Ill! UIITU. ` It In said that women In parlloulnr an 3 [Inn to bnblu ol lnhallnp. Tho most common of these In tho ohlorofunn hnhlt. A woman and: am n for drops of ohluro- torn: put on n handkerchlul and hold un- dot the none have I uodnclvo enact nnd calm her nerves." So Ilxo novor venture-n 80 feet away from home wlthouc her llulo Ink of chlomlorm. rm- .... l\' .-..III.._ ..Is. .... ..-n- L... OIII IIIIIIUIIUII "l'lIUDUI'" u Men and women who would not tnkn an doohollo Mlmulnnt under any circum- stances keep their small pockets smfrml with Noll and hub: The cnlnmun rout or the "IIVOOI ns" In the {aroma mbuo with tho herb vlothm. although the lounge root In more ntlmulntlng. `Thaw-n II n nuntlnn hghlb nvul n nlnnanrr I'UUlv ll IIIUIII llllllllllll. Thom In a gentlan habit and n glnmng hnblt. ll often happens that nomo mutrln` gent root or herb is used an n Iuhcmnte for tobacco, with the rcnuls that tho tomo- on habit In outed. but In nuoccedrd by I craving for the cure. H. In mid Hun woman In mnrnnlnn Inn 1 IWUUIU uuu lIIIl_ IWU U!` IIITUU IIUIICI ll lll|_\'. Sinoo runny klndu of medicine l)(`;znn to be put Into tablet Iorm It In much vmnlor to full Into the huhlu of giving yourself unn- tinuoun treatment. '1`hosmln mint nmlnm the moat common of all. You will find men nowndgn who buy their sublets In quintmol and crave them an the clgnx-one unoker onwoc an nnoko. The strong pep- permint table: I: also In grunt Cuunnnd. Then there are cloves and sharp, utlnylng hrulh awueunon"--all Intended to calm I dllordend stomach. ML; plan-nlnt Qnlrl nu. AC 4-... ....-A ..... ..- I IIIUHIIEIUU IUOIIIIIUII. , The (imam told mo of one ouatomar who maintained that he would die of dys- poplin were it not for tho constant use of peppermint obowlng gum. wrltoa (loorgo Ade. in the Chicago Record. Others will have nothing but the spruce gum and the old fuhloned I-ubber" gum. ` Ilnn and wnmnn whn u-nnlrl nub 0-ul~n nn \ N ?! uoou sauna. no llm = ma-.!.*:-..-' '-*'...........~-- '".::.' 1 Eu gl. 1-. D IIXCAI 8|. UNI] IUII U\I. Thomanufuoturonnd anion! smuli puck- ngoa of patent prvpurationn und tho inwa- tion of new compounds for the soda inun- tnln are inrnuly l'0B])0lllH.ilU for H10 in- orealed nlnuborof viotimu to ishusu lmliits. The Iodn fonnmin oi` today must have un elaborate nidu line of phmupium-a. nurm tonics. uid extracts nnd hcuducim uurun. The customer iindi thucu curtuin drink MI 0 loathing or nn oniivuning oiiont on him, an She came mny he, and ovary time during the day that ho {uclsoutof sorts lze pen to the drug More and gets a a[.cmiy , cue for liconll. Beioro he rcniizoa the hot ho is going to the drug store l`t`anlnr- I! Ind in one of tho "nnndI.." This (Incl not mean that he in to die in the nsylum. It simply ilinnsrnwu the forco oi hubit. 'I`hnNI urn man Ehn fnkn Isnlulnnhn nnnnn I` Illllllly IlIUII'lIUUU IHU lUl'l.'U Ul [HI UH?- Thero are men who take lzcndnuhn curvn Jvro or three times A day whotlwr Hwy have headache or not. and some of them ' Iuon learn to buy bromo mixtures by the bottle and takqtwo or three closes u any. Qinnn nmnv kind: nf Inmllvhm hmmn tn A mm COIJNTER DOSE. do me Innwer advertisements nnd nond away for "pnlnlena uurvs." but llmru In I ipruoe gum habit. and thu-rv um dozens of those minor habit: of which thu drug- glnb onn tell you. Thnunnnnxfnntumnnd nnhxnf mvul! mu-.L-. `nkeo 3 Little Bitten F`or His stomach`: Sake. livery one has. heard or the morphine habit. the opium habit. the cncainu Imbi: Ind the chloral habit. but how many peo- ple know `of the onduving Ipruoo gum habit} no nun-Inn. nmnnn nutnulnnn nah Arr Hun Of course, apt-non gmnfdoou dry the Inurnhrunea. doudan the moral some nnd plc the lmqlnntlun, and to as: victim: nrzconzs A cnnoxxc nave mm. . 7" . lnldlonn PIOIIOB at the l'a_blot lhblt. -,__._ n-._n__ ._A an... [mas T0 DOSEHMSELF KINGSTON 8: PEMBROKE wpunvyu .. __..--_ ___--- __ phatu in (Iron Domnul-Cou;I|`C_I; uh nun: blot. - WEEK: AFT` IDII HIGH IUEIIIOII Wu` tnquont. and nally. not having I oon~ diunblo lnowldgo 0! Von) IIIIIIII, tho)" cl-nnlaul Ihonoilvulueonvnulqnanuo club nn1IullodIubg"WIdo1no Gu-no CIIIII." Auuuohthqcunidtohido hgnuohpul. 1: Runs: Cincinn- using hnullcto Vhnnlpnnlylo IhnIunI::nIhdlu:rudln . }jI'XifI1I'l'%lUl"f - "lthsnknhohjuuhnu tlnuuhlgo `hnlutlnwcnnawlonnlu [11 um "-'-chknplin. _ " III wt 9 my 0. , Edgar had supposed tlnt wlfu No. I had Ieourud hordlvorco from him so that than could be no posslblu doubt about lt. but ho n-ckunod wrongly. Evzrythlng passed nunplcloualy until July 6. my three day: before. lulu st.-cuull marriage no wlfo No. 8 wan to take place. Then he was Ihookad wlaonln learned that the deans of divorce of wife No. 4 had been not ulde. This oonapllontod nutter: and It was noouury to postpone tho nnpunla until that Inc tall man of noun at Icon. 1- `L; -A--ohm- .-II- KY- II L-) -.-A Ill 1'! OK C)lll'I II IZII. In tho meantime wm No. 8 had met Mb No.0. No. 8 had been led to bellow that since tho become divorced from Edgar no land hnd nothing to do with any other woman. and Ibo wan angry hoyond mou- Iro when tho loornul that hound nomad Mother. But she bod promind to marry mu onto and one launch to loop but olnbo Tho two womon won angry nl nob othor at Ilrn. but their ingot noon ` now to trloodnblp. TM: Mondnhlp bo- \ Inna lhn Inn Inn Dklnl nf Idmn hnzml. 1 IDS] IIUIU II RIIIIIIIIIIIIT NIUIIFIEIIYII. } `no: on the widows of Ida: got so- ` p onodny and talked out their ad- nn Ana that their unions were jun.-Q --4| C-`Ila n--L Lgnln-gggn, ITUW I0 ll'IClllIIIlpu `Llll lfllllilllp IE` Ivan the last two wldovuot Edgar bread- onod until It atluumhnoul thons mo. IQ; all slug -IJn-n AC EA-an -an In. "Anal; h|ll;"";'e uhtl. an In nu his wife Iooklugovnt tho ammo: cub hukfut. un.g....nn'- .a.nL. n.|.. _.n.n ul W mt 3IwIII' \1I'I UUWWXII OAPI`VINOIN`l' AND NEW YORK. For lowul tutu. tuna Mblu sad ullsblc Information app I! '=-D-~1-::!e.t,`},3,2'_.:.:;,.D.*.:*.-::... `NZ: 0' .5. w.ao.lhL.Bmou..x.v. KfKIIUI. "huurnnlfn ItrIh."dn nil. "I nculilllfculuwdtmtowul-."-lbuoIc &-Dun: V ` IUD Illl In lllJIUUC'. _'1`ho boot that he in re-engaged to wife No. 8 has given title to the statement that. Just to show that he cherinhee no ill will against any of hi: former matrimonial ponnon. Edgar has declared his intention of going back over his list of wives and marrying them all over again ii` they will hum him. An he in still healthy and at good looking us ever, it II possible thnt he may be able to carry out his on-our to luv logical conclusion. Ho hue made a good start by regaining the niiections oi wiio No. 8. His nucomi oourcship of he: began last spring. rapidly progressed to the en- gagement Image and the wedding dny was set for July 8. Ealnnr Iuld nunnnn-rl thnk II": Nn A Iuul IIIGIFTIFKI III KXIIUI l divorced In 1898. mu. M- o u Invoroeu in mm. Wlfo No. 8.-Mn. Mollie Burton Edgar; married In Knnans City. Knn.. In 1893; divorced the following your. Wlfn Nn, I _.Mrn (`Jun-in I-Inlmnl Ilfdanrr |lIVUl'l3I.1l ll! lUllUWllII yenr. Wiiu No. -i.-M1-s. Currie Holmes Edgar; mnrrlod in St. Louis. June 22. I895; lived with hot eight month. Divorce m-nntod to wife in Knmana City, June 11. 1897, and July 5 set aside on n t.eolmicIli.; will we again in October. Thu fnnl lhnt Inn In I-nqannnnnnl In UNA oumrr nlu. man no me roan wxvn the remarkable club. are all living in Kan- nl City. Following in I lint of Edgar : hymenenl achievements, chronologically recorded: Illllg "A I ,\l-. Aw.-`In Ilnn-nkn I`.I. l'0010ll: Wife No. 1.--Mn. Aunlo Mocombn Ed- gar; married In Baton county, 150.. In 1879; mad with her olaht month; one ohlld. a con. Wlln \'1\ 0 ,\l- \l-nnhu man 'Il`:In.u-. uuuu, II lull. Wlfo No. 9.-Mra. Maggie King Edgar; married In Knmu City. In April. 1889; dlvnrnod In IRS!!! I'llllUU,o This man of tho oomprohensivo heart is 5 Kansas City plumber numod Garret Boll \ Edgar. Although he is only 86 years old, 1 he has been nddioted to the marriage and divorce hublc for 18 years and hue mnde n record oaloulutmno muko oven 4: Chica- goan envious. The four women who bom- hlu name. each of whom has obtained a divorce from him and who have organized It In Cempoud of Four Divorced Wine of Gun: Boil Edgar. There in a woman : club in Kansas City `that for originality can't be beaten. All of its members are widows. There are four of them, :1 d. strange nu it may seem, they nre all w down, by divorce, of the same man. Stranger still, the hunhund is \ still living and in puyinu ardent ntbention to one of his former wives; object, xunt-A rimony. Thin Innn nf lhn nnninv-nhnnuh-n hnnri: in 4 non I lornln ......lI0 & .12:`.`f.`:_ rlnlln. . . `.".al)tl: V on J: -`I Y. Quinn` Illflnluma pawns muuunues nuns non; for 80 years. aid the druuist. There's one man whotakee I eettain kind orbit- ters.' It contains a {air peroentageot al- cohol and is doctored up with vegetable extracts so thaeil tastes all right. and he iinds out `that it's the. only thing in the world that helps him. It is a tonic that ves him an appetite it he takes a small glass 0! it Just before every meal. and, of course, when he doesn't use it he has no appetite at all. Then there are the vu'|- 1 one medicines containing opiates. A man will catch cold and will try a certain cough cure. It may cure his cold. Then he willstop the rcmedy,_and discover that he doesn't feel as well as he did while he was under treatment. So he will take scene at -the medicine again. and it will snake him feel better, and he will discover that it is the only thing that helps him any. so he will keep on taking it." For how long?" Ohytor years maybe. It you told that man. he was a victim of an opiate. he would feel hurt and indignant. He feels that he is taking this medicine because it is` the only thing he can getethat will help him. Why, I know a man who has been takinurcholera cure` winter and sum- mer for five years. It's the only thing he can and that will touch his case, and it isn't a case at cholera. either. I now`an- other man who drinks Jamal ginger, and he thinks it would be wrong" 0 take a drink of whisky. '1`hieian ta wise thing [or me to say. from a businen standpoint. 'but people trie too much with drugs nowadays. They buy and try all kinds of new preparations. and often they form strange habit: and become `.ilendn." Un- less they nae morphine or cocaine they don't pretend to conceal their habits, be- came they do not feel that they are vic- tim . Hnil whnn thnv ts-v tn ulna un their Ill? EHO] UH H00 H10! EHMU EH6] ('0 \IL'` tins... But when they try to give up their untipyrine and their digestion tubiou they tind out." ' "UUHUI" IKE IIIIKI IUIIVU. M. I know man who have been tok- III` U`mo`potunI medicines right Alon; lap on nan. nnld sh: duumln. 'I`hare'n 1; II In GIN l:3.llondn" are non mm. H III: I hung: vnnn lm In-~ Iuu 11' C 1: '7-".3? " :'..".'-."'..':.`3:'3' -III harb- A NOVEL n. `;ai ..';'.g`?.`.`:'a.`:f .g``:.I';'"'_`' 5_" 15011.51 jg:-xgjdl L._ LAIIIII L- _-|.._l -_ L.

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