Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Nov 1897, p. 4

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not Blblo VIQVI. Then in In Nvw orluns. according to the Boston Tnvolor, n nagro woman "who has some deeply rooted It not clear Ideas about the Bible. among them being the oonvictlon that while God wrote come ports of the great book men put In other portions. One thing which God vnoto auroonongh," nay: thenrtlole, "In the story of the tower of Babel. ` Yum-, yauir. God Inn dot. Ibo uya. `No doubt `bout that bu-In wl-It byod hhnell. Dal`: probrd glory to do Lord. W'y. day Ila ! no om nowben, `oops Mexlcanl. kln talk clalr oo o you kin onnerntnn '01:. Du ptohu God writ 'bout dot tower. " u xxx 1 This is to assign the deorapcriod of more than 200 years. and the estimate is Inpported by many highly circumstantial stories. Thnn Cupmin Milodonnld of Tul- ioch, who died in 1176. aged 86 years. in mid to have known the white hind of Loch '1`:-wig for 50 years, his lather for a like pe- riod betoro him nud hi: grandfather for 00 years before him. So in 1896 Macdonnld or Giengnrry is reported to have killed in Illg which horn is mark on tho loll ou- ldontlcal with that made on all the calves hecould catch by Ewen-Maolnn-05. who had been dead 150 years. Annlogonu abo- rleu. it may be noted. are told in countries on tho oontinon: of Europe where deer are to be found in any number. But. alas. the general opinion among uperta would at-dm so be that 30 years or there- Ibout in the limit. of n deer`: lift. gnu 11.1! In ucer. Romance has played a prominent part ` with regard to the longevity of deer, says a writer in Chambers Journll. Whnt says the highland adage? Thrive the ngo of n dog is that of a horn. Thrice the ago or n horse is that of 3 man. Thrive the ago of a man is that of a door. Thrive the age of n deer in that of an eagle. Thrice the age of an eagle is thnlotnnook tron. amp: was ecu ror 51,000. I Besides, I: In now certain that not even toll is necessary for the perfection of plant. life. The German, Profeuor Nobbc, grow In jars of water perfect rloo " lunu. hmvlly frufted. merely by lntroduo us the ohem~ foul food of. the plant---principally nitrogen -lnto the wafer. Nearly all gm-no oonstls- uenta are In the air, are returned to It and may be used again forever. r And wt wn nrn .1.-.....I.. o..n.u.;.. -1... gnu; uu uaou ugmn Iorover. , And yet we are already talking about our "exhausted oldu." What about Egypt and Asia Minor, that have fed mil- lions since thodnwn of hIa&oryP--Jnokaon- ville (Fln.) Cmzon. I1JlBIl`llCI3. . But: here are a few names to oonuwovert ` both the theory and (conduction upon which Is is board: Two tholimnd one hun- dred nnd tweny-ve acre: near Puis pro- duce all the wnetablen neoeuniy for the 9,000,000 Inhabitants of that city and {ur- niab a surplus for shipment to London. W no appllmfooa more costly than a few I on for needing. half on non ploducel crop that sell for 81,000. Balidnn It I. wanna ......o..I.. a|.-;. _-L -_-. -..-vu5u-5 nuuuuua, ull. I/IIUIVKOIO 0 calls war A necessity and wholesale in our earthly benefactor. And he 1; ii If we must llve as wo do now or It our present modoo! me la necessary to our healthy exlstence. ' lino. LA... ..-- - 1.... Van - - ; auuu U1 us can wusw. Multhus teaches that the time must ` oome when she earth onnnot u p 1-1: its througlng millions. and thereto calls death on; earthly hnnnfnnlnln Am: 5.- 4- .14..-x .. _. * Now, in this category we eonntinothing , , ,,,,,H., ........v nvuvsul WU Ull view without prejudice or favor, and give Judgment with judicial fairness. we have no more difficulty in rendering a verdict than on a prisoner in the dock. ' . And just so in the future the United States must npileariat the her. Some Gib- bon or Carlv-lie, with spectacles on his ncse, will sit in Judgment on the deeds we are now doing in the esh, the chronicles of the day will present a brief and the evi- deaoafor the prosecution, and Irving and Bancroft and others who have loved us, not so wisely. perhaps as well, will appear for the defense. The finding of that court we cannot forecast as yet, but at least we ahould de- eidc what is our chief sin. that we may shun it and reform if possible. And that tin. marking our whole people with a brand as plain ns_ that of Cain. iawnate. The south wastes annually enough to pay the interest on our national debt; the waste of_ the nation could pay the princi- pal In two years-wasto of food. waste of clothes. waste of_ energy and hrain force. as waste that gives fair return of pleasure or health or rest. Money spent for these pays large dividends, and yet this is what most of us call waste. Mnlthuun I>nnnI..... 4I.-a. AL. 4-,, ---o app:-r IIWIIO HIP: Thiiough the perspective of hisitory each i nation `in but I larger man. It has its birtbyiu childhood, in manhood and old age. iu",charnoterintio- vircuel. sud. Ilas, its prduminating vices andlavorice sin. On the old nations, whose fooordl we can fairness. And inn: In in lab. I..o.... sh- H-M-A -vurw '1 `V v -minnow, ` 1 -I ilh ' c ' - 4; I1.-A~`A..=`n-`-. n.A')|I.`.... x ' T--- loI|o~'l`lmo In the lutunfhln Country , lmt Appohr ammo nu. - Thrhnah um n.-.......u___ _. . . '. . A anon Aclvortlnnoal. LI-._ 5.... - ...._..u_-_- -, , . . wt-arr IS ova NATIONAL sun par no aouuv nu. perclinnce. won more Twu thmmnnnaz: of primitive mun! _ . ` _ IHYOY. In, pnudli 1? `Pnndpou, But their rigs they undoubtedly run. lor, nova:-y Darwinian k ' , "Dw}\n the manner of prim ve mun! ; 4 --Andraw `AVID wonnlpqa the river that flows, ' Anl`gthe'*dawn and the moon and tho tn. And bogus and serpent: and crown. is buried hi: deiud wlththelr tut ' aked |3P`u| 03' K1331. Dllll-r Tul their knees came right under (hilt Du , 1 . `rwunnho manner at pdynluvg maul Bitcommunll wives at hiI'o'uo . ' Kc would curb with occuiollll blown. Or -mt! hld Q qneemuke the bang , (zuuanotber philosophr trown). , When helpoke, gt wu Jiever in But he sang In a eyraln` u: would scan. For (to doubt it. perclnnce. mo:-ole) Izheanannar of n.-4...m.... ...-.. - an an an or nu-nldden` rlegz An utonaivo drify an , V-N Geological evldanpa goo; ow`: 3' ' lb pron he h:d,nwe;- 3` ' ' Dan M shaved rim. . .s..'n....s.;..(~.. of Pvhiuorpvl um: clbd Oolllftholll. mu llP0lI0_Itq|-u_l.x.|d'!oq n.uu1usenac_|ddpn`de: uu Ancutonain nudity show; ' The Ago 0! Deer. n L..- ..I---A-1 - ~ -r _. ___..-- _--.u 4'` man` ' 1 Se ljiln Am: hd'1>'roua,` go the river that flows, 1` th_e'-dawn and (M on. will Inn KINGSTON qhlly (Run 1 nnoptod) 3:. 9:15 p m.. IIIII an nuns trip 0 my Ion-lay gt a |.m.. oonnoounnl 39 am noon with mm. to all mum the `IKIITVEIQ 1&1`--2-- prunxuve mun -Andrew Lang. TN.` wvulu 5121!. ;. ` we ' Ihceurnn in: O nadm living. tho Socialist lath Into in town. In In oonunnnlly pal-nu-used by the police. Ila was pnvmtd (mm up-nhnu at vrmmg on pollucal. rumecu, and all until ol ob- Itlckn have hum thrown In Iunuyln was-ant his even earning 5 living. . an Ba-ht-I has uh-qyn been I pnnr mu. Inc In the midst it its pouuml m- umphmwhua he has bteotho Imdefdp powerful cmpndtion. ha ha support!!! hit funny with ullmcnlty rm years after he hdnqsnretlnnnutlnthorok-hataghouaal In hurl-ynwutohluhnch anon oaths dehus won owl. and M wurked early and lays during nvmu to make mono-y on-mgh tn pay bl: um; expenses during `the nvxt tension. 31-: nowownsn unallbodnc. T5030 Qn , M n, .'-I.nn|.... Arum monotonous. ' Fl-rdinand August Belx-1 in now in his fty-vighth year and is probably at ti" ' wnlth of his rumor, for ha in virtually or - leader of the Ubmmu Socialists. lit u wred political life 30 years ago and was a , member of the Brat n-is-hstag of the (Jer- man empire in 1871, ailiiiming with tin- Socialiats almost from the first ills abil- ityarnn organizer hrmmht him, to tho front oven i am 'promin0ntly than his tal- ent as A (il;;`l('!', although he in tho most. eloquent. the German parliamentary lenders. Political life in Germany in a most un- quiot oxinu-non for Socialists. and Hen- Bob:-l s care:-r has been particularly tur- hulont. In 1869 he wan sent to prison for threaweeka on charge of propagating doctrines dang:-ro 1: to the state. In 1872 `he was condomnvvd to two years` imprison- mellt on a charm! of high tmaann. having pmtmtod against liismnrvlusm and tho annoxntionof Alsnm-Inn-nine-. Sinm than he has hmn frrqm-ntly imprisoned for I910 majesty, and between 1873 and 1890, when , ,,___ _.... . ` ..., nu an n: nun: DU Iluu pllliy of 'llfo to German polmos over; If he does not accomplish something mom snrlous. With Hrr Bx-lx*l invthu rvlchnmg t-ho sos- alone of that body are certain to be far from monotonous. In`...-.I|.......I A .... .... n-._,. . - - VICIIVI. D0059` Q m A I 0 - mun :83 :13 'cA'n imcmr will Inn N():s'roN`o_hIIry (gundu 3 {up u!H_l| jfib OJ"! Ion-In `I'M In-epruolblo non Babel Ann 0 Cnndldnto For the Bolohntal. The nows that Herr Bcboi, tho famdua Genunn Sucloilst. has been nominated for the rvichsmg in Hamburg is of interna- tional hm-n-st, for-hu is sure to mid plenty something snrious. Hiarr in tho nlnnn t\l oL..s L...I.. _.., - um nlenuu gmarnt-as. - In 1857 he had become one of theleadlng lawyers on the Pnclc slope and was elected to who atngo supremo bench, of which be bo- hnmo chic! justice. In 1863 he was np- ` pointed by President Lincoln to his pres- ent poaltiqn. Two atmnpta have been made to kill Justice Field. In one In- Itmco be revoked an c-xploslvo nmchine sent by some land aqunmvra whom he had caused to be vjoctvd, and In anothm-_ J udgc David 5. Terry attempted to assassinate him, Terry being shot by a dt-puty United States marshal. uum nus ausrrn-;N J. FIELD. Al years there acquiring I knowledge of emtorn langungva. llc mine back to Amer- icu and was grruluutotl from Williams col- lege, after which he took up tho study of law. In 1849 hojolnntl the rush ofgold suck- ing pmspvctors tn Cniifnrnln, whvm his ml; onts speedily brought him tn the front. He was elected a member oi tho rat legisla- ture, of tho state and took in lr-ading punt _ in molding the laws of the new commbn woalth. framing a. civil and criminal code") rmnnrkablo to this tiny for its compmheh-i alvoness and liborulity. This work has had a lasting inilucnco upon the interests of tho atate and remains a monument to his mental gr:-atnt-2L-=. In I357 ho had hnnn-yu....... -1 AL. I, , -- uuua usuucmwu While still . boy Justice Flold accompa- nied his sister to the orient and spent sever- 'zl'lu`l't* were six boys in the Field family, and all of them became more otleu ia- mous. One of thmn was Cyrus W`. Fioid. who laid the first Atinntio cable," another was David Dudley Field, who attained erminenco as a lawyer; athird, Matthew W. Fllil, _a distinguished engineer; Jona- than Field, who was president of the Massachusetts state somste. and Timothy Field, who was an olci-r in the United States navy. J ustioo Field : sister Emilio became the mother of Mr. J uatlc-9 Brewer of the United States supreme court, and for some time uncle and uephpw have been thus associated. \\'hIl. non: .. |..\.. 7....-1-- `n---u -- - Iuwu tq mum [0 privlt ille. . . With a career rounded out by more than Jon:-score years of varied expcrienoe Jus- tice Field may well be said to be a remark- able mun. Ha.co_n1es, too, of 8 rmnnrknble family. His father was a Congregational minister of New England whose immedi- ate ancestors were Revolutionary heroes. Them six boys became mom or Ian {A- A SOCIALIST LEADER. _ 'J. l`iold eIl,SI.0~- n.` F, A I *' Jdz . : With the retirtir.-out oi` uouinte ~ Stephen J. Field (`mun - the United "` supremo court.-`whi-.31 is expected W occur, the supreqie hnuoh vrill loco its most . venerable and picturesque gun. Justice Field is the only present member of the Illoroxue court who was appointed by Lin- coln, aud for 11 years` he has been ollgiliie to retirement, but being in vigorous health and ambitious to exceed all previous reo- main of low serfioe he has persistently re- fused tqretine to private life. ,1! I en:-nor Pnlllulnd nut. hu nu-nu 6|:--u JUSTICE STEPHEN J. FIELD. u Hun... ........x_n.._ _ L - fl-u-: +JIf6RjATJlUsIg;*fT um. mu union nu-as an urn-on-at Clholllo-Aw. wally, Idea ! know. PW ~ uuvuthdtulnl tqyndjl ; ..4A__ Ital:-"'31:". not- m'u..` IfI- _ htdohktnmuugfkzugf mAh.jIIo `lulu-`AL-.- Iq_ -Huhen education?- ` . mu dim to ' Inn t sin ......`..... '.h.""'......'"..`.."'._.""'_;*:-%-**.. . unmt-mm; In grunt vIlle0onria~`Jon1-sol. ruin-'nJull..1ElIlIIllIllIO Imnolun to not what he mom was. Jon 3 anon on I at-ehomoul Iplchdhlm upbythebock an he-It him In llllll Inn`; Ho laid duo An wipzlod An wuuzled three or to` time. I wuchin his mo All do time. Damn thing I knovfed, o` Gawd. do ole thing n-tchud rnpn an hit me vdd ovary foot in lad."--Pblk Milk-.r.|n Wuhlngwn Put uu: colonel cum: to mm, qylng: "What are you muting all that noise about. Abnnlom."" Do thing ltdono blc ma. lnh. " ' man! 1 tell you chord blur you. sir?" Ya-as unh. I know you did. but he didn't bhu llkr I thought be via [who to bite me. I am? dc chicken lay down Into do wntah. an In It had bin den n tnlnnu do old thing cluupul It. Du-n I stop hunk from (In wntnh on to do sand. ojnmpod of! un itnrh-d to run back In do wank, nor`:-r barkmxln Ilka. an on he done no] skin! mahro-non lnlmnn plans! but to |:oun._-J1:nlnmIno lnmolun Iv rhemoufunn Jan's.-In--7 lllillllg .\'\lll ll YI 7 no had been on tho belch butnfow lnhmtos whnn he was: heard yelling. "Oh, Lordy; oh. lnnl_v!"u It In gnu: pain. The colonel called to him, qying: you nnklm all um: um... nuvnu mu mm 5 mm mom mung: bite you." "No, snh, dq nIn't ugwlne to men mo. 1 have I'm gwino to keep mat union has mnuf, you bet!" , ll- l....I L..- -_ AL- L_.,I : . - ? All. right." mid the colonel. Ho. nhmul and don't lot than things bite you. No. suh. dar Mn`! mwhm a. pm. .... pm um. um ynu wnumn I. nonuvo me." Look `on-. Man` Charlie, dry toll me dnt if you'll tlo nvhix-ken Ivgon toaunrlng an drnp it down in do vmuh dun dom oh- things will hitv at it. an of you ken npnro me for as hour ur so I think I'll go down to do York river an ketch some for we all`: snppvr. " All rlalut" null.` 31.. ...|..--u un- uuvy \VI'I\' an guou. mm [10 030 0 Kill" COI- cn. Going up to his mnauar In unburne- fun-Il snrt of \\'n_\' he .-mid: Mar-a` Charlie. what do you think? 1 down out om- '1-r dam nlu tlzlnmz. " What thinppa, " 1-aid thu colonel. Ono `er dvm olo cruha. " How did you llkb It?" "W4-ll. nuh. of you believe me t'I'udo hen` lhlng I on-r pm In mnh monf." I have bt-<-n mlllng you mall the time, you fool. but ynu wnultln'& helluva me." llmk `gun: Klara` (`L-n-Ila l.n|9 o..lI _. VVl'l('UllI8 (A) NH 101 my pun. In In we-ok or two Inn was Induced by one of tho mnu to tnstu me. On doing so Ahsulum cxpmmxl a groin surprise that- thoy wvro so good, nud ho Mn hull d0l- I Gnlmr nn tn hie Innnlnn In . -|.-...... wunv Ilh IH Null]? ' 'l`h(-ymv or-uhs, " said the colonel, and they um wry ne mung. " "Oh. g'wn_v Pom `om, Man` Charlie. `Dc-_\"aln' nuthin but grvat. big mu-a\vnhm." Oh. nu, Absalom, they am mmxldorml p gwnt tl:-llcncy. and If you would eat one you would llku It wry mm-h. " "N()_ pd;-nqn_" IA||| Almnlnrn ||l'\.-|- yuu wuum Him In murh. " "No, ulrm-," mu Absoiom. "Day's welcome to om for part. nwu-vk nr hvn Iunlrnn Innantl M- _,u_. my un'nl. no worn to ma master and said. "Lmk `ow. llnrfhnrllo. whqts do ` numo of dvxo `orn nasty lookln things do whim folks in c-min?" `*'l`hmr um ......I... ....n.a `L- -_u--_u u__, . When They Come Together. the Negro Wu Greatly sun-prluul. While stathm,-d at Yorktown in the Aprlng of 1862 Ahsolom Snowball aw 1-he auldlvna outing crabs nnd apparently on- joyhm thmi. He went to his nuutn-r and s|([_ "Luck `nan, Ilnl-n'{`.hnu-lln unhnolg .|.. ABSOLOM AND THE CRAB. 75 &~77 PRINCESS STREET- The'Art Amherst]!-Iall and Parlor Cook Stoves are tted with the dup- lex Grate, Powerful Heaters, Ec- onomical on coal and handsome in l design. We have the largest assortment of Stoves in the city. Examine them before purchasing. u u uvuaruvua III UBIB Reliable-Perlect-Economi ELLIOTT BMROS.. nun. J__- ---_._ A, , HOT` HA1:- TuoB |:-u- n-4--- In- I vubl - j Cjij 0l;l`wuIv Inn Ihunllt lm Iuz vyvyilb M-mun wwul Ipulln G." , "Y0" `Will Min`! on has any ` Ended?" "No. bunvnut .. - - _-- .. --nupna. uopan Tutu oslllondlr Inll.No:5 dull! oxogc loidiy. `A1! Mia; 8 no dqy . oxoopt Sunday. Tnln loavlnta lI.(0 noon. opivan In Occurs at 5.M1>.m. an thin I v- Ing at 2.10 mm. bu thro Sloqpor to tnwmnnivlng at 9.!!! un. ' For tickets. Pullman ncommohuon and othu lnfonnnuon apply 9,. ...,~ .-.'.::ma.::-2:-,0... cam chat . Klnnton. nuu -runs, lllI'lI I most enryth world. that he laud ..~.:..u..'. M rings with oven ,I)l'D8|* 1:. will take many nu-no ` ` Jr W I W Ill RICE: r W-"'.`IXl1$'ICFwI um . . 1"` ' hunt Cot-angel`: wife :1 x..';'..'......g N. hunting trip, ,, Nothln worth Ipnkln ll." . "Y1 and: tII`n'h Anxn Lax; an...- uuu moor. `I110 aunouny W QB- nao horns of tho proplvil `lion dllcult tut Hill! It swap h{a!lon oumnl obnrutlon. To . W0 have not In thin oountr;:.'ItfhQIxod type 0! carriage brat-d. otnuqucnoo W? In that In such an we do lack of unifnnnity. Ind In the sense that tho xrd. than In tho tinny bmadlng book to home tor. Many wdl mum vacated that we roly,on Id- tnr furcnrr-Inga put-pi lull ll nnvh in composite d _ ` j i cold amino, lunch I l d - qua: ox mom no unu novur DR they IQ"! an. Ptxnnqthnb II no oomlwllnl Io tr-ovum: Ian and bruulth at tlm oouutty to nd gun to their liking. `When loom], tlooo who puts them together can an his. plea. '.l"bey wlll brlngall the wqrop 01,0!!! to .000. n HOPII suitable for the curlago WON more nnmarotu half 0 oulury than now. aocnrdlng to the 1: brand. Svcmtury Wilma try and no If he cannot mvlvo . ou- rlngc horns lndunry. If or If he only layuho to in sum-pa. ho wlll have part on por- tant lnbor. Thodlmoultyl rhzohnrnnnal channel:-u I-ugh 4...... uulnra uu gu mu uv-uuy. in OI! DION produce rvmrd bu-okra WU unpaid Ht- slu hood to size and irynimogry. 0 con: nequenco In thatthom Inn no- tion of horses that bpvo ndtbdqlpeod enough to win money onlo hk nor nlu and bonntyanough lode Is`I'IIo' purpoanl. -Il'~__nny one hell chit good sized, hnndlme, sound, tuhbubly col- orod. uyunh and well munnlnlrlaco ho:-pa are nlnpc.-mus ho hupn 99 go In quest of ma. no and novar an thev nan: nu I-l.ms.u...'_ 5 nu uwauuu; on ngrmulului Wgn II III- pomd tooouu-age the bungling M :-ridco human. 0 any: that during a pad 85 yours too much time and in much money have been expondodpn the rhduotloi of utromo speed. In` the m` 1 ' Hfhnvo permmod the bunlnnaa at IIIIHII horses to go Into do-any. DI OI!` llllttao ` nrndnnn 1-nmunl In-...Iu-_ .5. |.-._-_._n up he sea-our: cl JQ'IoIII`l"_* . Q 5I|II'Ib Thur atoning. - Secretary of Agrmulcun Wllnqn In (1.. nosed toanoom-an ch. mum... 4 M....a.'.... Home,\g[gv9gdensburgBy CARRIZAEE Honasa. McKelvey & Birch. an 7: Brock st,` suu nuts: I. I I KIUUUKII is 9. -Cooking -hrstovc, and this is saying vpry muchin Iewword . _ j '* . . l ' We have I few g econd- Hand Stoves in good "to- pair for salg cheap for Cnsh- 4 ' . w . at u:. ' We `claim int`-`this is the greatest hoatur and the most economical Stow yet constructed. It I just as good a Hegtin $govo as the"HAPPY` T` OUGI-IT :3 1| (`nALq'-._ CA--.- _--J Ram`: We B._ucK's` ll`! romu. oat : Buy. Bltufkuco of Moon {v|vgr'eDbIt at, Redwood, Port` ookhuvn, nnvmn uivor. Ilouunu Puuetann. d Argylo to Coboconk, moron to .nnu3mF l}I`.oo.rtn to N(al"IlI"Pli, Point: on .` _. . mun p on an z.`$ b'h.`Iv'o'r vi: North Domino usivo. from llngskvlllo and Want In Oanndn at FYNOL F`! I`-OLABS FAKE. noln OCT. 96. an. n._I_:p, _,_uq_1g0v. lsc. um. u 11 rm .. 1-uvuh RIBS!`-OLABS F lD,l9, In d NOV. ls turn um lboo. m.h.1m. lEl|l -III`;-n Must I uuu l4llhUl\0ll T. ( *1--4 1`r=.e`.7':.:.'.-.*:,-.*:.-.,'a::::.':.:'*:: {' WONDER: gdwood, on hI`IWlnl HIVII, Ra5.g`guLP.u I nml An-I- p.. n..s.-___. . u.-.v. nnu ll.. II. LICK`. DIRECI` SHORT, LINE -]'o_.;_ Niagara Falls. Our 0 8 menu. Rochester. I {:2 . in- B:n:l, ..honhlnd on WEST- !) In . Y . inn a 1- "Jh.%:7tn':uf.' .'Q'K.\:nd.u: ' '. - SOUTH. ` "1 hhfnltf -A-h`'1L..-_A-- -~ zvr nouns and ovary lntnmnupn ivplito J. .. ` -' -`m"e&n3i'n"n'useonou. J. riunununnnlti -_-_.--------------- l _-........ u. nvlul nny,1nomsn'o. i;o'1n'1"r\:sI no Itmu. ocmm. 7. I!!! lst IN`! H to um u'm' ' ' I I ., may TIME TABLE. IAl`|'. IOIIO VIII`. lo. I ` 1.10 LII. Io.ll'.'xwuu.l.Ion.m -'- " Ex run.l45n.m " 0 I .lI.00 p.m. " ulxp u.lo mun " 4 3:. 1.10 p.ln. " 1 lpnnyllwpm `-I had. 0.6 p.In. 1 xprua,,|.10 p.m a X - "10 Id. 6.4bn.m rv--~-u--1ur-v- v u??? . ` 1 f _ . . u_...' # `-1 Ian .11 I (calling so Movilio for koodoudqrry every Butnrdny from Mon- 9'.-'y..-"ens.-99-h<+ km from Kontrnl. from Quoboo `F . on .... ..lIt Sept .. ........ ..1nh Govt ...... -.-__1|u. u4mL1on~i1in- nonraau. LINE. j----n iloholxon 41 Ontario ulgatlon Gummy. V `nu: scemc LINBOP AFIERICA. `uomouA3oV:look'i."' '"""'; -7--' wmvu v ` 5. .:r I ` ' % J. P. llanlcy, J. P. lldpnlon vo Aunt. 9.1.3. Button. dolnrdim no.` ' `n----u j "3-,`:ICOV&VL` EICVE ,-_Ro:[al'Mail8teamships IJVBRPOOI. slinvxca CVA I 1-u:I\n-n----. . 1 hlnnnr annu- u.1.c.nm n.n. n.I.uun. J `T 1`nfAv'BLLIko-uv . boxr. 9` *+nxm...s;a;s+%a2;.i.g % % 91:45 W 9`~S-T? { ."" .1 -_- - Pnnr Thnir urnm. 4. - --. 113` in. Bus, Boapmniu. Hun- ofnl .. ool.'a Buy. Blackueo a. {Dyna gggdwood. oukhnrn. vv--vv- wvuu t:I\IIC1 LOIDOIDIIIY. lbonluiuol. houQInhoo. I. II.dl.IHl`hO..Inn.IntI|,lIAIn " uh lslxp u.lo1:'m.m IDIIIIJI 40 p m " 10 ndlr Call. No: 5 All loovlnt Q ppm. thin! tu-o m. unfunny ouunoooorgoul-." "It wouldn't bu-cmulomnchdluwma . toyou. Gnu-lg whollteou." Inklukler. Dldyonnnko much money?" Inked. "lgot Olooawuak--woau`d|d-and 04 mmmlnnkiu on owl-yptnyhomnlvonlll. and than tho,_-uncythuwnnchrowuon Ibodagonnoillouttlo-ore spleen ht In-about 0175 D 0800 rvm-k--and. at couumtlnnnnudu. Thnnlnncmj u-vuauuuu nuu Q slicnull. Il thqmunonrpctthntcmtlbn yard- on Iioklndyonmngotllcnfmobont` 50avMo--andwohndnhaohu O15 spur nndplllowcuau no npioco. Wows: .dimdomwrynhht. Ahulluldhuoon llnlneronuuubo upthere. andyrhenu|,y- IN en:-aaonentn nmrmmuo to on adlllner. A axtunovcllionnl anything" but manna argooe." tannin`: lnnmu|..m..I. .mv.......-. uuuvu U! n n [of mu Ill I.lWl0n. " "ltwu _ In thetiwn, thqncll. wun`Mt., er" HIV. XI EH19. ' ' II . ` A house. You can't get for that in Dtvuon." In on. A..`-_ gn...._|. III 5 Will! 0) said. " "She had ouse bum for her." began ulster, "and hahod. and it can--how much did} coat, Gnsaie?" Abullt thou." add (Junie. `'18. Ivan`: mm - .I..m.. v.... .....u ._.. l .-una punsmuy. "wen: wnu." Y0n were the bane, weren't you, Gm- Ilo?" Idd ulnar. winding her up Again. ` ``Well." and Mia: LA More agun. that's what cy said." "She hid nn-n hnllt Inn Inna " 5...... nu, uuun 5 nnuu uwm, and may wont wild. Tho tent was packed every night. and the bqn worn scrambling all over own to get twenties to throw on the stage, ` and we got all their niaggeu tho rst night. Their whoa." added, Minn LA More ponslvoly. wen wild. " Yon u-mu n hull.-. -.......'A mm ('1... yuu, ulullllor ' mm mswr. Well. said Uumzle modestly, they liked mo. 1 do coon nongu and banjo, and I took up the latest ones. undo! course the boys hadn't heard them, and thy wont tank wan nnnknd nvnrv nlnlu nurul um muxn um`: Inna mam-. " "You wum 5 grvat. hit, though, wean ! you, Umnzlor" and ulster. *`\l`..II H ._I.I n......:- ...-.I-.u_ nu- HILU IIUHCJ. hicmy, yes," replied Miss Ln More, "three or four times! I thought. I'd get dawn no bones after aw 11-. We had to camp throo wu-kn-non I inko whiio our boat! were being bui t. for we took in a _lot 03 atu with us, and that's whom we ght the worst of it. Of b<)nno we didn't hnvo my chance to in up, and we were eight: whc-n we got to Dawson. The whole town hlrnodnut tnmay the girls. Our cinthoa wet-o half rnsrs run! our houtl norm. and we haul on tlman hm cowboy huts, nml with our hair straight hm`k-- oh. nu`! We didtft can-, though. W0 gave the-m tho laugh back that night. " "Yon V|'I\m n. nnnnt. hit thnnolv. -...._vs Did you pool?" I inquired, looking at her pom-by checks nnd her little straight, ` White 11030. I u\l....... _._.. n __.__n,. n.. - -- lJl'BlI ll came. no Ill. MISS LA MORE. keep out the saloon; but am was nothing. After that we'll have been glad of a oor. We had just a larpnulln stretched on the snow when we slept at tho foot of the nummltknd a canvas over us and the niln slopplnn down and tho wlml blowing ull nlght. llku n trombone. Of course we slept In our clothes, but wo got. soaked just the same. Tho wind : tho worst of it, you know. It burn: you crlsp. and then you .3390]. Some of the girls blacked up the way the sqnnwo do. They rub on a make up of sum. and some kind of grouse. and they say it keeps you from burning, but It d0t`S1l'f. The girls that did It pooled just the " uyea u 9 In the morning. Walked ton miles Sheep Camp. Thurs whom w'e slept, she said, dmpplng the diary. ('1. mean we` thee to sleep--the `whole g.'nn'g Iii one room banked on the oor with a piece of canvas strung up to guy Im-Lo--uxnlr .11! monpcco and silver, and 3710 I-odd` exactly two lines out of It while I observed the elaborate lovelinoat of the covers. `Left Dyea I; 9 In the Sheen Culnn ' 'I`}mo`n uuar. - `t.A`nta!Io._1d Guisle. Ho waa_Vlo- lava. I didn't care for.hlv;z, she ex- `plnlned, producing the diary. It was a coqtly lm-lo--unir jin m uid nxnntlv. tum Iinhn Ant .0 is prulw Guspvl IL A- '3.` HUT; All of them?" ~- _' . Well, of course," nld. ulster, some of them won `nuu1lI'>d Alma; . You got her to tell you About Swlftwp Zr Bill and the prince. What was $116 prince's name, Gus? ' 2 Auuu un uxllgligu. ' . she nmiiod on me like a candy angel when she said this, and ashed is brace of big diamonds around on hdrnngur algnii cunll , says Alloe Rix 11; the Sun mn~ isoo mzmuiner. . Get your diary, Gunnio, "said her sister. They gem crazy About her inside. "made where?" - qu vvcwua Ul xlurgmr goung 1110. *-'~=I was singing at `Hm opera house In J umnu, p1}1's_ue(l`MlaIn `More, when thvy got up the c0m}:u|fy\M,.go, in' tapew- bon. ' 'l`I!atuwero 17 of uswihh the man- agrfxt--dght. girls, seven fellounaud a comedian. Pthought it would be fun, you know, and a. so`f of change. I'm awfully fond of change. " Shn lmntl nn man my. - ......a... -_...I nn-vlUn uuu unnu unrua. " But. then. the dog noirlook llkb B son who would` get herself cheerfully limb)` bloomers and gum boots and a nwmher anda macklnaw shirt-whatovor that in -nnd trump the Chkat pass to sing and dance In a tent theater ht Dawson City for six weeks of HG: falrjoug 1110. E'~=I slnghig opera house THE GIRL WHO DANCED AT DAVID! ` Pour ffheir Wealth at the Feet ` * 6nn`sousa-.ce'u.` an ehndemun nunmi)n."{ulI| Inp- `Oc lcwalk. fth: dam`: on Itvu "n$3hayIl1t c. . .Z.'."".. .'.'..: '1-|nIu' " Iihhu " ,0: "C In use." ' ....... ~ 2- _'!I '* `ram _n. a.*.'.:.2"?.`-. Pl.- Inqyh--.\'Khby. Wiltwul "Ho ocwaih-and llglncdnntrong ebnud it apart llth bwaIn."-CtnA cunsti Caunmetrhl `hlbuno. a mall Ivory Iknll, which open: with: sprinmrunnllnclb dththr .-uy nuunyw mo mother of manual- [ es of Sutherland. has {wry mange hob- Paris boast: an amount ncmucm. no has served hi: town in this capacity for more than 35 years, and he has caught. unaided by a trap. more than 1,000,000 rats with his own hands. Theolcinl rat- mechc-: and his nnainant search out their victims in tho {among Paris aunts. and be frequently sells his tiny animal: to pqopie who are loud or turning the creatures to- rtgtnnd bottlfig on their ubitlu to - BABY (D8108!!! THAT WILL PLIAII 1113 IUNIRS. - nnd weigh the dust when the boys hand over their sacks. and if you're` pmtty and they like you thv`y`n~ willing to let `you spill a Ilto every time just for luck. All you have to do in to spill all day and tn M pan your-carpet at night. Tim`: the wayto get rich in Dawson. 1:--nj-:1-3: Alt-uuvu. Indy ROI] the othe of j. C 3 an-..f:.. x..s U1 uungs. nun nusa us More laughed. "I! I had my choice of making 5 for- tune, I'd rather be a welghur than an 110- ` (roan or A rich nmn '3 wife or anythlhg else ` I know of. You just. stand by the blower uuua uuu uuu: mo IOWII. " And Swiftsmu-r B l,"suggestnd sla- ter, who seemed tn incl! 0 to the safe side of things. But Miss LA More laughed. my choice of mnl.-hm . fnv-_ L-their worl-:-especially the good looking suwuyu nnu cnampngne. " Whenever it come in," said Miss La 1 More, the boys always bought it up for us. It sells in them for 817 a pint, 030 for a quart." Did you always play to big houses? Packed every time, said Miss La More. And a nice crowd too. We taught the boys all the choruses, and they sang with us, and it sounded line. we gave three performances a week. that was all, and then there were dances on the of! nights. We didn't haveto go unless we wanted to. They had regular dance hall girls. and -the boys came down from the gulch and danced all night and way until 0 and 10 o cloek into the next day, until the sun was shining down on the canvas and the girls were dropping on the iloor. Jlut the boys paid them good money for ones. It pays," added Miss La More, looking ll0Wl.l at her pretty hands, to be good looking. I'm going to take the kids in next spring." The kids?" I asked. Tho twins," replied Miss La More. Haven't you heard of the La More twins, Nell and Bell? They're in the business too. They're my sisters. I'll learn a turn with the kids-somcthing new. I m going east next week to pick up some new business and a new wardrobe, and we'll go in early before the lakes break up and sled in. We'll get there ahead of every- thing and take the town. " ' And Qwiftu-..o.... nxn n ......_.-;__ .1 ,- Dull UURIIIB. ` And-champagne," added stator. You ~ always had champagne. " Whpnevm- Ir. nnma In H M 1m... 1.. acrwu uuwr mgely. I know," replied the girl who can havp it by spring, but lndcpendnee is n M good deal too. If I could take the million 01! to one end of tho world and have the man at the other- 0ouldn t you?" I asked innocently. N 0," sold Mlao Lo Mom. Swlftwater Bill 1sn t so stupid as all that. It would mean`Dawsrm-she gave a little shiver-- aud beans. " (IL-..I...I.......___...- II _JI,I 1 . . --- uu mun), mugnmg. A mllHon'a a good deal of money,ob- served sister sagely. I know." mnlind um air] .9... ...... J uuu no more considered the question. He's all stuyliu an owl, she replied nrfauy, "um in rich as--nnythi.ng. He used t6 shoot the White Home rapids..- tharn when he got his name`--and he got a lay fronr ufollow up in the El Dorado, and it ought to be worth 0 million. `~Ho'll know, she oonhinued thoughtfully, by Iprlug." ` - ' And then?" Oh, I don't lmaw-maybei hid Nils La More, laughing. A mlllinn'n u wont! rlnnl no ....-....... tn.-. L . Is M2.'Sw1ft to Bill agmegb " 1nqul`rcdat`thls1:1I`nt.r 10 J M181 1'`: Mnnn nnnnldm-nil 9).. .......u... I may nu wane EDOIIJOOKIIIQ 01188. lpretty particular, considering that they ,ryH haven't gotmuoh choice. All the girls could have married, and `I guess they'll have to if they buy in there fall winter. It`: all well enough for the oomedian to atny-ho writes his own nongq--but the girls oon t do that. They can't learn any new turm or get any new clothes `in there." Miss Ls More shook her head V compaaaionately. I_`hore Il be nothing else for them to do. They'll have to mar- _ ' I . r"U`Dv A 1110 T501111 want wives in then, but * they all want K00d.100|dns T we at! Dftflll . connlderlna thnthoiinu uquxrcu an Hus polnn. M18! -La More ognsldered the question. `He's an stunhin an owl. nhn nnnllntl .@Il'V`TI'-In -.__ . q'Iwnl], uld Mum!` More. nerlng up nugget. I'm going in `lnho spx-1;1 3.,' . .. - `, 3`, _ in naverlec 3p.noutapin."uld litter. .,,j"1`eIl abqut Swlftwaoar Bill, 908819.". . . . T . Ginislo mugnea. "Wh`at.ahja11 I tell?" ' Ibo asggpd. `Just h_at_h_e wanted tolyarry x1iEior{& Fmfel bwmemvmnu men an st:-nggui ma - wnrvhig an-In tM:rAlnIksn mownokg _ "Thuhnnmd n nu-nu " nnlrl uh. t'.` Bulwufl nlclulk.-n" It to II the Pub Odcon nutnuon. Glllny nnnonnn-u u long ms of now In ` young human and I it-flu ti at wmcnourmau and temp gamma h. an Inn sun moon]: lyooaluuulans `mm: will be a opocullouw unlu- cuoo in Bonn next Octobua l'hrIloIpu- ing phydohnu are reqgutd to you Ital: [noun prlnud In cannot and band so that the meeting: an in gun- l! h cu-mum A usuvii I "For Sa|o-Ono Inonhio 3'0 30 Iognandu parrot. The ownlt. L. halngnbounonnrmhu aomthc III; hrtbcuannlmnln." Q an y-cur nu vursij Anything but a compliment vqnono on In Implied In the following udvq-%ent which A French pl-uunchl Jouiul pub~ lichen: / ' nuulhrj. cuunuupunu-ulir-. on-um w an polnl -I In IIO UN I TB 0 31` T88. Wu-not Palms Slooplnc hunch OAPI VINCENT AND lw YORK. For lowest numtlno Idaho and nlhbb llfomuuon apply to '-';f_-_;..-;_::.g_;er.=:~.... Em: . `xxx:

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