Llllllllllllll \\'nICl| l`1|llIl`IlllII'I IIIU HIKFCUCK`. Lundun hm: haul in \\'l`(llII on whoa-la. It was vlnvrlliml no: a novelty and an imm- ntiun on tho n~oogminmlo|-dornf nmrrinan fmtivltivn. By and by we nmy 300 the brlllnl onrrlnuu ontimly nupermind by cy- ch 3. ur mum thv whito satin. with mun tmin. would hnw to ho dlnmnlod in favor of a neat whitv ryrling costume: nlm the veil nmlwnuxth of orange bloonumn might bu` dilllvult to mntml un I luwny day , and muhl with mlvmmuni he left at the bride`: hume. An Australian cycle anoint. how- ever. put: furth tlw but pmpooitluno! all. llv Mlwrtlnm that hv will furnish wal- dlnmn" with n sovlnhlo Innchim-uonrnngnl II to he ulmwn hy four bridesmaid: by nu-nnu ul allwr mp--5. and he in pmpuul kl "nnrh thn Iiriulunnmhln an Dnll A: thin A HIGH l`Rl(TED (`IIAINLRSA Icnnntnnmi an-uin nn this part of the hody may rnunu it to iumino Inmuod. and ulti- nmtoly, it tho airnlu is vmntimlmi. the ap- pomlix \\'||| ix-uln to xii-cum producing A condition which mmmlm-n tho rlinmno. I ..n.I..n Ina. lu..I nu n-...I.llu.. .... ...L....I.. V` uucl. 1 Inn Auu nun uv vuvu Inn: 3 uvv L`lI1\| cog, one tting tho cog on tho axle of tho pexlnl and the other fitting in similar bov- eled cog on tho axle of tho mu whool. Tho pedals. therefore, transmit the powor by tho turning of the rod in its sing bo- twc-on tho gearing of tho podni nnd the gearing oi` the rem` axle. if this wheel wenra nnd is eusier to repair than tho remnintion ehnin whr,-.el, there is no doubt thnt it; will gain as meat following in I uhort tlmo. At least one manufacturer wun remly to put tho chninloss wheel on tho nmrket eurly this year, but while ey- ole shows wen` in progress Absolutely no interest wmc l8]lll|)'l`(l in it by the public. It won it stop in mivunee of the times then, uml it now remains to be seen it tho riders will want it next year. AI in rule riders of tho bieyelo um keen to tnlm up a now thing, uni just now the oyoling qmblio in dl.`%|)liI_\'lll` more genuine interest in ohnin~ I058 when-in than it ever has hei'oro. 'l`he how lmck position neeeuaimtcd by dropped hnmilo imrs in receiving severo (`l`|ih:itIIIi from nil sources. Tho (lootoru any thnt it is eomiueivo touppemlieitizi. In bleyelo riding u lume number oi tho mus- eieu of the l)lMl_\ ore culled into pi my. nml so for an then-o in no strain on my ono tho exerelso is beneiieiui. But. thoro in it strain which in fnmliim` to all wheel men and womon, umi e.-apeciully to those who ride huni. 'i`ho strain is felt chiefly in tho nuion nhont tho wnist. i`ho curved poul- tlon of tho lmdy intenxliles tho xtruin. 'l`ho vermiform nppemlix is nttutliod to tho in- testino at tho right Hltl of tho body, the ineision mode by the uurgeon in perform- inn tho operation for uppendieitia being nhont an ineh front tho odgo of tho hip bone. If the appendix is in n peri`eeti_\' henithy condition. it is doubtful whotlter hleyelo l`Xl`l`l`l0 would uifoet it. Unfor- 3 tunntei_v, |Hl\\'I`\`l`l`. it often in. Whon ` tho nppentlix in in on enfeehlexl condition, i any violent exercise which bring: on un~ Thorn an at loan a dozen prominent manufacturer: who will make ohainleu whcol"u' for the coming season. An effort will be made to entobllnh a standard price of Illlll, but it in said that there: ill be clminleu wheels at, lower ii down to 0.30. Although tlib gunra of the cycle board of trade is but 80 1! I. manufactur- ers of the new style of heels intimate that they will be liberal when it comes to deciding questions of defective material or vmrkmnnshlp. A loading manufacturer olulmn everything for a chainlou whool which seems to be simple in conntruotlon. but which apparently depends upon no-A curoto construction. The pedals turn a bowled cog, which. in turn. not: on a rod which oxtondl to tho axle of the roar whcci. This rod has nix oaoh ond a boveiod _, n.... ,, 41.- 4,- _._ A ., A__n_ n .a, EABOVB ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. Landing lnnnfutnron Not Inklng Ohm? 1 loan Whull For l`I:n--Ivll nunlu at tho ` Curved luck Polltlol In Riding-Old ldin Find Now fuvor. rue am: Gear System of Transmitting Power. V 'siMPLE,V BUT c0s"rLY.` T/3 ,:xL5"0A U31 . Vjiju any nnvv I mun Imus M510: 4 lhbl In ulna snap!) to . u I. . nun. A. 3 on: `he mug xx. lo. LD ` W ' o .L 1 .5 o. KLEIIQ. nu. um Yoy--(`bk-\_v:! (`hI2kv! His .\NIr-1`hk`k_Y.` mm do think I fall 3-town ruuuta hob er-80'! ` York Jmlrnul. ".\nl'Il) U `hulhvu. Inn-ml Inc. In to areal. Culpoppm--Old Souk nppousd to annoy tlm play Innmmwly Inst ulnht. \'nh (`Iu\~n__\ un- Inn mun: In nnlo ha. ` `Ill pill! llIllII(`llFI`I)' IIIIU llln \`nn C|o\`n~-\'u=I: hu went In only be ` when the acts-.\`n~w York Journal. Ha-DulIn. was than one 0 Ion like ours?" J . M ll`gII Dan. In ....- -____l-_.. -1 DIN? she--Woll. not In my ups:-knot. leuc.-CIncInmII lnnqulmr. "III I0 lllllll ` hurt me. ductorP u\`..h IO man Lu...` IIo- l`ho mkmtlntn now clalm tint kin- lnu will v'un~ tlyupvpnln. Sin--\\'vIl. Iwn~`u hvnlth to you! And the mum! could have boon hand I nuam umu-.-(`lq-\-urlnnxl [Auden lo. I lxpnu. no nan. 15.0.5 llxpnu. l.l1n.In . A " 6lxpnuhl :gn.m . . can C Jlllpln I , 0.0 |uI. " vrou. I.l0 [Mn `'19 nod. odllnm `hunt Ron. I, I. I and run dnllh No. I Call: except Iondu. All other In n duly newt Sunday. Tnln lowing as um noon. urlvu In Othwn no 5.50 pm. and sum luv- lncnl no mu. nu In:-on` Sloop to 09- hnm. nnhhm at All LE. "Of mnrau. " mm mm old farmer 00 the Other. your my In lmrnln Lntln and Gnvk M mllogv, but. In he guttln Anything pmctiml."` l\h \'I\l In Ihn `nI Indtnn Ln Instill Ins "nv N [nu Ivln mm Duck 01 mo Uornyuo foothull tomn. " "1`hm new attending college? " You, luuklmmuly. -C|owlmd Plain Ihnlnr-_ gum. I mun! hnvn Inmnh" mld t.ho.mmt.lu- mun with tho stoop In hlu uhmnldaurn nml tlm hum! mu dnwn clothes slightly aollml at thv puckvhu as If by carrying homo muckvn-I, gnhl brloku.-Cln0mImtl En- qulmr. [|l`lK'.l ll'(|| .' "Oh, ya. In tho hunt. lower ho writ he tolls me ho is mkln lcuonn In l'ouoln."- Dotmlc Fn-o Puma. Dlumo tmout.` "It has only been me yours." and tho Illlluw lmly with tho down (lnwvn mouth. slm-u you mid I was worth my welsh: In gold. I Innn Inxvn numnt " -nhl Mu. nnnnI`u_ Inlllliz _\`uu IUIIUVVUKI WIIU HIIIHCCII FWIKUCIIOHY "Yes. but I`m an undoronkur."-Om- coco Thuua-Ilomld. |-IUUl*Ul'{ |lU yllll NIIIIK II : 'lH"""' "l\Ixc\Isu Inc," unmarked the man in black. but you've made 1 minute. I am nut. n |)h_\`r-'|1'|ml. " Ilnu nunlnn " nrnlnllmml than mun IMO}: Illl HUI ll ]I_\'Fl(`llUl. ' "Bug pau't|uII," oxolnlmod the man with tho uunnpluu. huh I mun: have mlnundor- atoml yuu. Didn't you tell mu nwhllv ago that yuu fulluwul tho mulloal pmfm4a|on)"' "Yum. lmt. l`m nn llnnlnrfnluuv "_l!M. -u -vuuvwwil -nu Auvulu-I IUUIII After chm` had ucrnped an acquaintance on u trnln mul hmldlwumod vm-loun tuplou fur nwhllu thu druunnur mdclonly said: "How about the yellow mmr down south, doctor? Do yun think It. wlLl"-- "lCIn|nm um " nnnnnluu-I Q)... nun: In INN Ill l\UUllL III. And thuu tlm Mtnnupt. of an atom parent to dlsolpllnu as buy of just unllnnry clover- nona omlml M such Mtmnptu almunt In- variably do.--Chluuqu Punt. M0 hu through Bloopu to 0% vs. II vlnc M II! um. otlh oh. hmnnn accommodation and other hhrnulon up!) to n .. uugmpnc 54,... uu|_\ um yuu ruulu nvn nllll anyway. Oh. you think I oouhl, do you! You think I might-- Hoe hero, young man! I told you to keep still." lluw run I when you kwp tnlkin"- " i`hnt`ll (lo. Not. nnothur word. " Bllonco for pm-Imps three minutes. "Stood n humirod in upollinu oodny." No reply. "'l`mclwr kopb mo utter school, though. " Again no reply. Triod to whip me with an inlet`. " \\`hnt.| Tnuuhor tried to inflict; om-poml puniuhnmm. on you? '1`hat uottion thus. I know ono tunchor who ii [)0 looking for 0 job or I'll know tho reason why. What hand you boon doing? Como ovor hole and toil mo about it." .\ I1.` Ohnu hn nlbaunnnnt `D - _A.u.- .._......A llllll. I wish ynuhml. Ho throw mud All ovor my clothes once. and ho`: llghtln must of tho mm-. Hu moan I\l\\'M'I can-lea a club or u stick of aomu sort. but I guuu mu_\'Im you could llok hhn anyway. " Uh. \'ul| think I nnnhl_ dn mm! You V` IIPIII` IIUI `VIII II`, I don't knmv hln nnmo. He lives about five bluckn uwuy from hum. lie : the on who amino down how and had ll ght with mu. you know." ` ' I1l\L..l 7I\I...s ......I I ...l...|. II.I __..._I.A ` u `A. uun I luv way 1 unn I was gun I um-` ` e. ` "Well. you can't." Auuln ullunvo for about two mlnuton. "You know thuw buyn thus have been bmnkhm window: round hum. papa!" No answer. "Mr. Brown caught one of `cm taodny." sun gm mnnwor. - "Oh, you oughtcr have noon the ww-ho llckml hhn." Thu stern parent`: bend come over tho top of Mn pnpur mmln. \\'hm.`n thutr" ho vxolnlmod. cnuhv mm of tho boy: and mnuncod hlm. dld 0? H0 ` ought to have mod I buggy whip. Whmw boy was M" I dun`! Inunv hi: nnvnn `In Ilvnn nhnnh hhynyn.` HI` DUI] IIIEIIX. "Tommy Johnson wu run over." Eh? What`: that?" lnqulnod the stern mint, looking up from his paper. Soma- } 3 run oven?` . " Yul. A butch wuon an rum om Tommy Johnson won, all you oughtcr heeml him you. The horn an away, you know, nn"- ' "Break anything!" . "Sop. D1-Iver came one of I noun an caught It `row It had [om mo:-e`n not-on the um-ct." I\|'..II '1-Inn-n IA -n--~.l -..u..I. -0 -: `Ill! IHTUE --wan, [gum It wun'I much of 0- "Look how! 1 and ybu tokoop mu. 1 don't want to be botlu-ml." M u "I don`! I00 why I can`: talk am I 11:- ll! Vulublo Advho. "Do you think that Nmuhnh would nu? mn. lIlI\h\l'.` ` ` 9 . Inc an rouse usually; lunch I: Doing: the bud. "Willie," Inld thug 2 `en: pollt. ".39 oil and ad: In that chair." ' "Yes, sir." ' - ".\'u\\', keep` Itlll. l`vo put up with your nolw juup ll long an I lnund to. Cnn t I talk?" ' No you can't talk." unt pupa In__ `Liv "Keep Itllll Them mu silence for nbonhcwo min- ntm. during which time the worn plum became interested In Mu papa`. .- "'l`hm-n mm in nmnwnv out Inna mini`. \ A Bldo Internal. "When In your mn Ruhur" "|lv'u the lvft lmlf back of tho Cornyslo omlmll tumn. w---. __.._-__.-_ _'-~. _ J. P. lAiLI'V I. 1' (I Ilullon. l`oo`r:f John- 9.. than [I1 IIII`; IRISH)!` 4' ' Nut If you luvothcm dono."-DouuI0 & Pun: [II- Still allenoo. II ll`.-nu mu 7.`): BGIIIIU IHDBIYIKIII In [Ill pupur. v' . "Thorn mm in nmnwqy out has today,` nun." K`. `V \llI I\IIUW u Uhu! Thut. unol I wllh I'd Oldhl He followed tho Modlonl Hon. A ,,. n u 'lIOPrM0O(InIIrI`OL DISCIIPLINING A BOY.` ~ Au hr an M0 Know. (:0 `limo Loot. -vzvv -nun: u------- COIII IAI1`. COIXI WET. Ixpnu. No. alxprou. l.l0|.In " Bxpnu. I 455.): A I'u-ml Ari. I; can lo Inna. Ju':k-Wonu law no Inn! for '.l\sn-Bow~\Aoyw nnhthuou Junk--I Inna` 9 girl when uluuuon out her tub-1` OIMIVO. Incl aha ma`! lg- nn Lannbn nnl lvxllxii _.CInIunnn$n author rum-r U|\'uIl'U.IIII Inotnlligh n bu-awnun mrnctly.--Chlu(o8IIl II1vI-`aw-1 zuvuvjyv "We tank! the 3 an that the nljlul Q- llon 0:0 lIVdl`1' would 1 1." "How did) Q uh J0!" ` "no and It vnmld ho ciunprht II. I 1 I-1; -nil Ann "-l`.H H. Ibo luv Dalton "Tho;n`f\\\H:I.n`." mm the bmwnqd rl who run In: on Bumhy `should In 9 me an lpohu in hIh'o.!' ' \\'hnt m~nnmu~!" acid In Bud}. ldgurhmvly 5 fat I."-II|I%I 1 Jun-nl. X "I-In sun It wuzun nnui-|Iu'Iu-nu piano nu: no. -Cuuo Baud. T mm l`| chum`. MI I ulagvuur . JnIm1y-\'on m. I tdltl mm he could have In in choice. the mu . no or none. no he not an mu. om.-'l`Io-Btu. l / Ba 00! mo nun. I Na hat-Jnhnny. I can your limo bioch- I M: um mum mm. llldqou [no I Mm H1 chum`. on I Illagcnl " . jnhn-nu_\'nn |n_ I Idhl hlm Ln Ilnhld The'Art Amherst. Hall and Parlor Cook Stoves are tted with the dup- lex Grate, Powerful Heaters, Ec- onomical on coal and handsome in dmicn. -_"""YI: 2-- ~--- ` nme.\Valannwn&0gdensburgHy I.Y.0. AID II. II. LKISII nnuacr saoxr` um: .-'l0- Niagara Falls. (.h:_o`x-bin: noun. lloohuhr. land. (`Aimin- `KT we have) 111:; largest, assortment of Stoves in the` city. Examine them before purchasing. 75 8: 7? PRINCESS STREET \ U ____;....----- _'l`HOUSAND5 IN USE. lleluable-Perfect-Economical ELLIOTT BROS teed to give perfelbt satisfaction. 9.2 magma Ag}its.`I-IAINEs a u.o -Dhosvhub _ __;.n ._ IkL._:LA xv: vuuunyvu --u wvw-' ......-_ J. P. IAILIY. Agent. 18-pin` Kiln I I Slave of Your Foot! Uwlltlu vull nut Lvlllllll lIlll' ltflg when buying footwear. Here in n ahoa would va a apringy foot-nap even to old age, became in the b Idi of thakaola no peg or atitch under me foot deotroyo in alaatidty. It in l foot conforming ahoe. and vary` variety of feet has been conaidored in its conatmetion. Goodyear welt -Sam aa hand-made at Ialh price. Slam on the able 33.00. 34.00. my pe$r:. J A Such should be the Shoo-created to protect it from the rough roodo of life. But mnny feet today on slaves to the shoe, because their ownen will not consult their feet. ...I.... |......'.... Inns... 1:... 1- _ '1 HI? IIIIII I W W put: an I gnu than uundpvtiou 0-.gIun|lyuu|bI|Ilto NI. "-CII' .I'-K CZIUZ C- f-TCT'| | Toronto Baulu Night. Within nnnnth Sir hunk mu. d Tomato. nomad at an In lvnddt giving Avg) 5 Pntuhnt IIOII r n a'.' .:.:..:-." :...:.:.'*..;':'..`..::.".`.":.*. "' his Mud hr I! but |#:h:u"Wd- main: an bishop vs luncheon |o`:I.n0 It-lamb. and can than was 8|: hunk Butch. ll '0 =0- ...-KA-gnn-.-nghhgn Klw Xhwhl-QT ll The Fasto Direct Route EAST AN p WEST. TwI.Tsi.n2 . ham 5.oc.u..' 'T . .-_n_ n-....J_ .. llL_LA Iaot|oIouD%o. IOOIIOVGIOIVOI [tom lontruln NumIdlH....Nov. 0. daylight... 0u|ln|nlnn.Nov Imdnyllnht... Oumunln. . ..Nov.lI_.lnlIgM... t:Ij\I-_XXf- vi <=.-;-3.j.':... .. - u::.=.. ZVU QIKIUX CIT-U Golnc Ina no 6 pm. Ooh; was at 10 pm. Tnudny Paco-Hamilton. 8.50 ntnrn, N50. To- r~'_If-o. .rotum..60. iolnfnll. M return. I ". Mu Ind I Ii odoudod both vs . Comte out cum on nhuldnu: or Inna HID no and the . r. sung; JAB. 8WIl"`&00. Puuncu nl. Inlghr. Ann a. -1. AL` N LINE la n 1 (culling so Movillo for hon_londo_n-y `_>v_o`ry_8Ahurdny tron Mon- ` - J W (again; Movilla hon any b - lid. oIlllnyi b'C)::yoboc.rd" on WE _q onm-so mum; Oonlpuy. THE SCENIC LINE OF AHBRICA. _mmn.1'oN nun normum. uun. s'rsNICun' HAMILTON -_A_.___ an, _,A-- Ir__.nA-.. ll\.._..A.. I nan .I. . llmlo . V . D. Glldorlloovo. 6. mt. . Motion. an Olonnu S0. D2`. `(.);I.|llANOB& 00.. Gone 3| Inna. Ion- IVIInQ-' jur--main Wang: Poluoslooolnn (hrs henna nnl Quinn AIITI Mum: vnl _ v vu-$113` Inilhinnlin for Mokou_snd ovory lnformulon npply to _ _. .4-_.4-- - ,_ "XI: . have mutton Ind-1 :- nlnp IAnQ at I nan. '.:.:.-:-.;.:=...---r.....:.:.-' `W " UNI TED STATES. 3:`- I_I-.. I..-I-_ l\-_- L_A:.4- u---u. -- -.u__ ..-_..v J. P. OILDIIILIIVI. Agent. 0 Oluonoo Strut. ` _TRAVELLlNG---BY RAIL. "?FKV'lL1..I "G-av add: as.~*.1s'=.'.*:=:-.:;:r=*=~'=-*-'*"*.--e -= `FILING ivn KIIMCKII. - _.. 3.. rnA__1 |n-_.._-u Canada Pacc Railway: NEW TIME TABLE. -_-.... ... ._ -g._... --n_- Mailstoamships U. A Mn . Now York. PMIMIQL b. It: II. nuhlncton and Ch 1 IT-I'I'fIZ' VVuJl. I O r- --gq-v-qu --__~..._. . -, K to H5 US To to I nftpl: oho 3:. L:':nno'::nd lg: uvtinpooi. s`anW'c a . nnognauurnnnw I01. '14)]! IIIINOOI. FMEI B00. n...T In. I. 1I.m-; ov. .4p.|n 3` .. .1: 3... In 14 o n':...N::. 11'; -1': " x3:.1zI 1:7: I-pun Dnolfnnll IIWIIUIT` VVHIIIIIIIIUII I _B_n(D'U"I`E. IA nlnntl 'n- V ldl\r 911:: train`: an "A IDNDOHDIRIIY. --nan Ilu-A-gal -hm nun, on. uv wmsf ' Allnnu ab Vnu "'i`xX"i~'. % I n tgnvn-p Inn (`,1 TCII-I'D M-l|VI II\lUI\llIn nab n.u.- om: . Iontnol. 1 n.Joh.N.D. n;:.lh'I.~ `lb: E8.`&1>'.':t. unlit. |Inonvn.l DI . , {look to! `-131. "|':nc.cm:n~ ' uni, Inn And the T""l!"\2lT'I Gnnd hank Station- rug `.39 and wounds! PIO- E35" n'nd|lo ` A T WEE hon Quboo .. Nov. 7,03 In ..llov. 1:. 3 pm ..Nov.2l.os.In III [III IIIOUIII WDIIIC Zflllll Wuuon was npoduoldlornndhul n rm- ord for bravery In lndlnn cam & Yet I in vast: me this nplnodo and III then 0! Mn wu Ion Wine on active campaign Cunt was lhdolnl hhnoldlon when In post In amen at peace. howm-or. he was perhaps too nct Aclhclpllmu-Inn. Flogging was uonulno punnltml In the English army. and In|n,yprI\-ates dlml an shomnlt of the whlpplnp they Iwolx-L It was nun: In vo`\nInIhoUnIIedShtuum.y. no as non Rum Kansas Ind no I uhown untold canon In whloh unbor- dlnnh pnnlonvnn ucd pd hnhd to Cnnurnoulan Thin Innnnnuunl Inci- donl lath canto! thofnuonnlglnr uduhovdwluhoonnnldard nanny wnIIncIpIInoIIIbnhIinuol la n.` 3-I hh;um6 .....u....c -:.'!:.*E'..'* .. 3'..'E.`.::"""`...'.:.'.::'-'- *- -- -'3-'~ IIIU ' TIIIUIDIIU` "I)r|nil"onInnII CIIIIIE an the bugle Inundod. Wilson knelt down. "That ha ! the way. You don`! look llkonhono. Llo down." VB}... ..-t...A_ -o..:s..|.....I LI...-gll -5 In]! T \'.'Ul'wI'UI -U\1IlllllX The corporal and attendant guard thought Ibo manor a good joke. with a _ "Cluck. chick!" and a Got up!" Illqy drove Wilson to Ian cmak. A bualir Now the dismount Hflnh IN A-J`.-3 t'\su.A-- 3` CL; Local` nnnnono. we uuvrn." The private nrtchod himself :0 NH length upon his siomnch and lapped up tho not owe:-clam water as well u the his In his mouth would permit Wmnn -nnnanntl-\|d|nI\Al|lIIIn|I LIN!- I ll "NILE "UH llrllll IIKU D DUITKL Wm: I hearty lunch the commander thon oniorcd n saddle placed upon Wilson : ahoulduru. II was one of those cnmbmun cavalry Inddlm med In the old dnyl; and mu fnstoned Around his chest with tho l'I![\lh\l'_ bollybund. Than a pair of bltm was placmiln his mouth And the min: let `out behind. IOI\..t..- Lin. 0. AL- -...Ip N ..l.I Bngmgg `(NH Dclllll. "Drlvo him to tho crook." Inld Cuts: to Corporal Ilomnnlsa Thu nnrllnl-AI And Alhndlnnl Dnnlnl VIIJVV, WIIMJII I [NIIIIUIIIIIIHIU Wl II un CD. "My God!" said be M the chain was taken from hlnleg. "Pm thirsty. loould drlnk Illa I horn. " ||V'.\n pun-LI!" --hl l"n-6..- -kn I.-A ` ` THIS III. I IIOIT. ' You could!" and Custer. who had I ovorhonrd the mmnrk. Then you will. \ I'll mnko you drink Ilka I hone. " \\'Hh A hnau-tr Innnh Ihn nnmmnntlnp IUI IU UHF!" -Ill Ill.- Thla punishment consisted in attaching oizo turn! I chain to the omdu-`u leg and the other end to 5 log weighing about 90 poundn. Thon tho private was lbmod to shoulder the log and much A bone about 800 ynrdu. At tho end of the four houn' sontenco the log would have inomoaoti in weight so that it` was a heavy burden. Then the ignominy of the position would add to the trials of tho oondor. 1! din- oomilturo was Inomuud by the gibeuo! his fellow Ioldioru. 'I\L. -Ign --4 In-.5 Q.-..gA -.II_.I `IA-nan IUIIOW KJIUIDTI. The day wna hot Sweat rolled down Prlrow Wilson`: face In rlvulcu The log \ wore may the nkin on his shoulder. he could luvs no water. \I.VL...n AL- I.-...I.. I.l.._. AL- .l_-..I O..- -_ Ulllll IIIVU IIU Will!!!`- Whon the bug! blow the signal for to- vlcw. Wilson`: punishment was at an and. "Kit nnall" nnhl Mu no Qhn nhnln \-Inn IIIIIIIIIII Cuuuwu In command of I pout In Kansas shortly baton his massacre by Slu- tlng Bull and his bran: Gaol-go Wilson. R 5 prints In one of hi: hvotlta troops. had boon ty of noma mlnor olomo. In than I the commanding ofcer d I post was umuoh of an nutocrnt no the cnpmln of A ship. No court martial mu oonnldcnxl neooanry. Gunter onlond Wil- son to carry .tho lo. 'l`h|n nnnlnlunnnt nnnnlnfnd In nnnhlnn IIIOIII OIIIWPI WEI`! IIDI Illlllp |l'Ul IJIII predilection. Even General Custer, whmo Inolunoholydouth In still mourned In the any. wan puma to this method or pun- ishment ' (`nnhm -An In nnmlnnnd AP A anal In UIIWHIIHIUII Ill llll! army. 01 late years. however, unmmnl modes of punishment have been very mm. 'ho law on tho summt of punishment in the army In plain and explicit. Imprisonment ~ and linen are the only method: rooognlzod. Nut mnnv wanna Ann hpnfnllhr nftnn wnn lulu IIIIDI um um uluy Iuuvnuun nluugnumu. Not many year: ago brumllty often wan found In tho army. An cott was made In uumy cues to make the: offending sol- dlar inlet in mlnduwollu body. Fm ~ moan ollloel-I were not exempt from thln nnnrlllnntlnn Evan flnnnnnl ush). whnn ` CARRYING THE L00. ` on Private Hammond. who wnl drugged ` by the heel: by order 9! Cuexmln Lovurlng at Fort Sherman recently. we not been uncommon In the army. no lnhn wanna hnwnnvnr nnnnnnl nundnn Io "Wu 3 Inlet Dlnelpllnon In Time: "cg facet, um somonyvon mound by Ila 0|-dol-I-Wurtluo rum:-mm-on. om mu. mm`: at ntoviunm. The United states and comp:-luau u nil disciplined A body of troops as any in tho world. its omoera (or, the moat paw In genblpmm. In privates are brave men. who nupond readily to the onli of duty, however dangerous it may by. Yet human main in I bad__!orm exists among some of tho ofiloorn, and in a worse tonn Anion`; -some at the private: For this toalon punishments like that iniotad up- [sronms or amuznu. cvsnzn.` [BI1nTAL%_PUN1sHMENTs. E Cruel jnd inhuman T:-eatment % In the United States Army. JunIIOcIpi':|'|TI:r-71:0! Wolliquu uudBnn-utouumnlwnyohuon bud: an`-ulgnggh .lL..A -1--1- ..'.A-..4I .._...A x'cion_aLrnn3ko?E| DTIIIII. "In the old dun It Urn not uncommon lo! an om:-or to strlkt A man or prod him with 1 won! Tm down not go mm. and I am glad of It. luau-c It was uudlqnlled. Thou then was the long m-III I-Illa navy nu-nntormcnt Thvwntmllxulon of troops nut lug: emu In: In a mum! account 3 ed Mtbeobmp In an methanol pun-= I-Imont 0! man: sum.-ulna cannot at omeeruu-Ila n prlnm but hind- Iwndhapluudlhtdungn" wuupu IE lllU\I.'I`II\1J III IE.'I||IIll\!. " Unumal puuhhmomn In the army?" nah! nnothecnmcor "'l`|my`mnll abolished now The: and In be many. and won I: no: forum lacs that n bvurrcluuol man now calm I think `lhoy oak! In con- tinued. The log curl-_\'|n urn BM mm: comlnon tum ol"puptslmmnL Then in unvd tn no men up 79: the thumbs Tim was brutal. ul_ .5. ..|.l J-.. IA u..- _.A u_........_.. nooow nc.cl;nlm`I ORDRRA tion It passed over or mom! with slight punishment. they will think that they our follow the um munvc with hnpunlw. It would be subnenlm ul din-lpllne. " *'I'nnnnnI nnnlnhnunhon In than nnrnor` peuou w. Perhnpn his mnmrk In hoard hy90 oth- or private: They am subject. to the sums dlaclpllno ha The) nwnlb `ho result with In ,3. If the man`: lnsnbonunr IIVIIZIIIE II. _ But in an average regiment of any -in-my than are all norm and condition: of men. The worn or all in the jnnrdhoum Inwyor. ' Ho in nnnnlly is man of some education who has been induced to enlist by dissipation or crime. He knows conno- thimx about the conntitucion of the United i Slut;-I. something about law. nnd men the 1 bill of right: in his qnointlon. He has none of tho liner feeling: 0! hmnuniiy. Physical unoring in the only thing that nppenln in him. He think: that. oilioorn have no right. to compel him to do cvrmin thing: which army history has made it imlinpennnblo tor princes, no do. An order in glvun him. " `I \vnn'k (In II. ' Ian RAP: `I'ru nah nnvn. Ill I|lIRSl'lUl" HUN IIIIHIL " no spirit in what make: nrmlnr mung. It should be developed as strongly In the private an In the omcor. The quen- Mon now comes an to tho Inst mw of In- culcdmng thnl rlnclplo In the common noldlcr. In an I ml nnny tho spit-II would be churn. Than would bo no need of cul- tlvntlng it. link in nu `Av:-rnnn mnlnunnh nf any Iullll M! 08 Ill? on El) PICK. "To be bucked and gagged! Yes. that won revere. but not dnlmeroun. it won highly diaagrocnble and painful. too. ii pro- longed. sud at all time: calculated tomnko A man : eyes stick out of his hond u lob- sters` eyes do and then the npponmnco of a man while undergoing the punishment was highly dincreditabic. The ooidlcr about to be bucked and ungzgod. generally a drunken or noisy noldior. was {orccd to sit on that ground. hi: kneel were drawn up to his chin. then his hand: were drawn forward tohiu china and there were no- cnreiy bound together. A long stick win then thrust under his knee: and over his arm; A guy Wu then at-cureLy bound in his mouth. A soldicr who was bucked` and gagged could not hurt himself or any one oiro. He could not speak. but he could nmko articulate rounds indicative of his nuaring. and he invariably made them below he won roleuocl. " "Tho iirnt duty of o ooldior in obedi- cnco." said an amour at Fort Sheridan to nchicago 'l`imen~Bcmid reporter. "I! I were onicrod by my superior oicer to ride my horse up an utterly imponsibio ciiii. I would make the Attempt to do it. although I know tho tent was utterly impracticable. Tint it was iluponibio would be the (suit of nilnuoerior, not mine. -5 ..-`l-IL I- ...|._A ._..|...- ......I... l FIUI. III II IHIIEJII ul.lHCU\IIOl" [:0 III VIII! 8 3 Wu slipped into this prisoner : mout to prcvenb articulation before he was ntra pod on the rack. No man could endure t. o supremo pain inflicted by t in ` torture without screaming. I have no a ` strong and dobanniued man {aim in was thnn ten minutes under tho strain of this seven; and brutal punishment. to boom down and never again twirl a sponge atn. Ihnve hem-d men beg to` be killed rather than to be mod on the rack. IIVIL. I... |u...I....l -...| _........!I `T... Lhnn oI..R v.1I dII||ch 1! [ID on n...N.?v 11'; -~"' 137:: V `K 1 ' N *"&"n.P`"f"""tu` I. \ ... v. . n. wan ohon Boston`. M |dA....)Iov. 11.10:!) n.m.. via Queen.-town coumpoo' I a no do w..Qnoonntown `Maa 3.uloonI. ofoomo uuhunpoolou Ill! llllll Wllllil ID ID HUI lip Dlll 01103. There we: another punllhmont which won much more eevere than the more wheel. and which. because it wee apt to `cripple the men physically. wee very rarely employed. This wee known aI"tying on the rack. Back of every hattory wagon in I heavy. Itrong rack on which fortune is carried. It stands out about two feet he- hind the wheels. Ite edge in not over an inch thick. The eoigiior who Wu to suffer the tortures of the neck was led to it. Hie hand: were drugged forward}: In on they could be without lilting hie teet from the ground. and there they were bound to the fence: of the wheel. Thou one foot wnl lifted and bound to the felloe of one wheel then the other foot wee bound to the felloe n `he other wheel. The whole weight of ` nnlrllnr nun tlnvnuvn nn his nhnnt. u-hlnh KJU U|aUl' WIIWXL 1 HI VVHUHS WUIUIHI Ul soldier wu thrown on his chest. which born heavily against the sharp edge or the rack. It In almost unnecessary to any that A nan urn: -Ifhnal Intn M\`n nMnnrmr': u?`I?ihe punishment wss tube seven. the ponderous wheel wss given s queue: ' turn otter the soldier ha} been isehed to it. which ehsn the position of the men being punish from an upright in s hor- ilontel one. Then the prisoner had to ex- ert all his strength. to keep his wei ht from pulling heeviiy sud cutting on t e cords the: bound his upper ll sud leg to the wheel. I have frequently seen men faint while undergoing this punishment, and I have known men to endure it for hours without s murmur. but with white feces sud eet Jews end hissing eyee.` To cry out. to beg for mercy, to protest. insured ndditionsl discomfort in the shape of I gag. s rough stick being tied into the sui- i'ei_-ing men's mouth. Tying on the span -wheel wss the usual irislnneni in the ` srtiiiery service for rat or eerious oenses. and no men wentedto be tied up but once. ` `I`hns-ss wan Ahntlml msnlnlnnnnt. uhlnh CASTORIA hi-hhnundcmdnn. J'&I Imull mm mm. ` `I won`! do II.` he curl. `I'm not com- ml in ' nun` DAILY ware, rnIo.ur.; NOVMBEB 5, 199?. B. Inna --I I nu-nun ul III\1'l' H||l'H. nun no ll pm in "much" the Isrlulvnnmldu at well an the "mntrnrtlrin pnrtlw" In 1319 wow they nhuulxl Ia-port thunuulvu upon the mapl- (`Iuui ll`l`l\.iI0ll.` ` It In ourhmn to unto how nhl Idmn nour- lwt. A Ivw ymrn nan wldo hnndlo horn wrm almost nnlx-ormlly used. but they dlmppvnnxl and tho llahloll wuu) MR9 burn an n.`\,rnm' M possible. with l `Np sulclvm In III the fancy of the enum- Iul. TM: I-mason hon wen 1 Mayo In III: R-upc`I._fur now 20. 3'2 and even N hr`: handle liar: am utonslmly unit. The lad fnr tho wide Mr spnvul In the was and 5' Inmv number n! rm:-ru have cqnlppul their mmumu wlth bun: ranging from ID to N lunch: from up In up II style at but plws n nmufunnhlo mltb and Inuit: lhv handling at the` mural on roo nah ||m'h\~uII-I than the utmmdy numv om`: KIN-I1` Is. Nu Ilulo channel III- chm mm the nmllul museum on no pmund than Ibr chat mu hnuuund. with the with but innnn hill! In Mn Inntlmp. whit-h wIII mun IPIIII O tho phx-h~Ians and tn the pnllmot coat I ~- cazmvs when onunam-on Mm unwou- nomwnunp to pn-vtnt n Inning position In r-uh!` to mukl no murh H $|N0 Q50 |'uiu&IiI qf n-:gkII`ntI. mind. It In chlmnl. by 9?: upi. Wm h ihm uh:-ul u`\ .`l| ullls V1 ..._ ntu bud. 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