- Iununn. Innnunn um Iuumnn. run at 1. r. and o r. n &m nut ' "4.'.'."o`.l:p...m ` o`... ` I110 public works tlopmrunenr ~m un- tn.\\':1. It was nut ul\\uy.s usual forllm \\vur_|on to knnw when the engine-or re`- quisnlinnotl for goods. S()Hl9tilI)(`8 ho- was not aware until the goods urrjvml. In the (`use of ('npitn.l oxpnndilum ru- quisilion wua made direct to the` do- pur(mun1. Su|)s0quonll_v they worn sulunimxd 10 the wnrden for npwrmvnl. |)urin` uonrly his whole` term 0 offin- mquisntions for the emginw-.r's d-p1u~l- monl wort` not primarily sulunitted tn the wnrtlon for nppruvul. Au u-urnlnn lid \'nll l`\'Pl`(Ei(` SllDl`T- H30 \5'lll`1|(`|'l [Ur ppvuvuu. As warden lid yuu vxerciso super- vnsinn mar Iho purchuss-3 nun]:-, Inlhn way of swing qunlntiuns for mmdst Ina-iulnnlnllv I (lid. hi]. I '0 It Wlll LIVOII FIII 'I DO Illllh Dr. Luv:-ll, ex-warden, was sworn and naked as lo the practice followed of purvhnsing supplies not vontrm-is-(I for. He replied that requisitions were prosenlod to him nnd ho thereupon on- quined into the nncesaity of the goods roquisilioned for. It` found isutisfm-l.or_\' the requisition was countersi ned by himself nnd handed over to t o tore- kevpo , who mode the purclmse. Was not aim) that the siorekoo .r nl\'n,ys .~'<~.vuns(l quotation; for gout: so pur- clmsetl. The heads of uulhorized to re: uisition for what. goods they roquinsd. `here wna no limit or limo us to when tho supplivs were re- quired for use, if not nctunlly wnuted when orllerwl. ,'l`l1uru was no check on tho ongirwor`s d(\[ntrtnxont, that wins distinct and separate. --xv... lhn nnuinowr rt-snonalbla to von us warden?" Yes; It was u (`m|pl(\ of yours after my appointment he hevume independent of mo." Vrnm that time forward lu- wns pn\l'l_v much an lmlepmulenl offi- cer. ns 11 urds his uporul ions. The sup- plies for lis l<-p:u'l1n<'nl mmw lhrnugh public works lopurlmenl n! (H- In\\'.-I ll wnx nnl n|\\uvs 10'!" Money paid to M1-. O'Donnell. An- other payment of 825 was made on D90. 28111, 1885." Ii:-;Lin<-I and separate. "\\'us the ongnneer rs-sponalblo you warden? ` \ no lo um 11 unnnln nf nmm nflor --whnt does that. represent 1" Money that was paid Mr. O'Donnell, K.l'., for commission on.huainesa re- oeiverl through hlm for the peniten- Hnrv. ' l Harv." Turning to the date, Jam. am. 1895. wlmt does the entry. `D.0.P., 820 refer l `A91! \\'Hl'|l lo?" um . H Y" lCush book of John McI\'uy." I find an entry here. D.0'.l).,K.P.P. --whnt does that represent '5" Mnnnv lhnt was llflitl Mr. O'Donnell. xiffsron zgnamsnomsl "yes." I had Ford Bros . figure: before me nml went. a. iN'._t_ie lower than they did. ()`Donnell got u`v~.commiaaion' on the con- tract price as well as on the ordinary ucrounl. McKay instructed me to pay O`|)onneli this amount and I never spoke to 0`l)onnell about it. No other prison official wus paid anything. Be- .fore tenders were nakechtur the prices obtained from the prison were better than ordinary prices. Any quality of goods was considered good enough for- vthe penitentiary. Sometimes we got oft . inferior goods on them, but they never refused n.nv goods. When they dis- covered goods of an inferior quality they did not nsk for 0. rebate und so never got any." Look at this book, Mr. Conley. Who`. i W` I "LDHI is it '9" --n....|. l.0l"5 ncuru nyxng pom:-e 5." You fixed the figures to suit the ' occasion f" _ , Yes. that was In '87 or '88." "On more than one occasion I" u \'`n_ H In recgnt yours. The tint gear that tandem were and tar I {me out our } tender in. his pfoo with m competi- , to:-'5 figures Tymg before me.` 1 You fixed the nun-as to suit thn 1 ,5 rr arr`? -~' :4` . E"- `"'!I:'5 -st: ikoudgr. %nncnnui. #19. T 1397. Ward 7 Jitntlon. I spent at I. but. I |1'ff"' if 11 "]:hIrIr3d by lint Ill uiyunry ($3.33 I. Inn la authority 1" "It the I wonder I had any discipline `at all. He ran a cum togln whole in- ` tiunlon. I 1k ly. has bril-(Id by t t nu; niwnq turn. son!" _ , ' "I was mtistiod that he was noi. I [ivy ovidenca if I was At the pri- ad "i\ n.n thm 6 amoral feeling that Dovlln dominated mmraver hwy 1 "Thu vru the central c ta-tar In, I had." u ur prmun them`: no reaontnlinns ` vwrr nmprvan-d that Drvlin was not .- it; the but intervals of the 1 non! "I -p_- ...a:-02-.n' AL_A LA .___ _,. WEE? had.` vol II IIIG. "Did you find much ditficmty in ' (maintaining disci line in consequence of . his srntnnce an unvrillinglnu to sub- Vnit to nuthorltyr` . '1` ll A lkr ' Inll lls Illnnlnll-up Ill!` l`1lI[IlN`l`!`t`.llll \\':I.~s svut Inn to Utluxxri. .\ft1`l' that I got inwtrurtic-na to I-ur vlmsv from (`|vnul-lining & (`u." With- out. Irving loft fnug rm-vivml positive In- strurtinn.~i Irmn Otlmm to purcli.-i.~u- from (`lo-mlvnnlng at Co. A siniilir mm!` nuwtirn-I with (Earth & (`u.. \\liuo- l1'llt|l`X` \\`:II the lumxnt. I-I\'er_vtIiiiut (>Ill~`it|\ of good; pun`hn.~cd by vuntrm-r h.-ul tn he tendered for. I-`requently spukn to Mr. Admns as to prices -if guotls. .\'q-vvr wrnt outside the insti- tutiun In nhtnin expert. information, Was not hut in DFHOVD, from int'orm.-i- tiun nwive-d from Mr. Adams, that privm rhnr I were excessive. Upon :1 ivqliisitinii vn-inn handed in In the en- gineer. would ml`:-r enquire from him as to tho n<-cwssity of the goods. or would minke personal inspection. Al\\'n_vs considered Tr`.-woy n mmpixt-, om til.-wksmitli The management, of his do mrtment was satisfactory. Com- plni tluItho`\\'n.s interferrod with in tho diacha;-gr of his dutim by than on- vineer. Considered his complnintawrll ounded. Devlin took the but men` mrnr from that hlu-|nm:n. .5-.. ...:.i. Iuunuen. uwun took the but men! nu-ny from the hlackamith shop with: out authority. "I would go In the hlacksmith `shop and see what (ht-work was. (`ad I am sort to say that when mi hark was tnr ho.(Devlin) mxuld as for the man from the deputy. The men M-n givurto Devlin mntrnry to tho wank-n`.< orders. Tracey fr:-quonh Iy complained that Devlin mu unlu- ing work rlnno which mus not rvquin-.l for prison um. "Fran: GL4.` _....._-_L-n:.._.. ..-.- l':l.\1'. " W i I ha :1 n_\' on hot g:u~ll<=.\q ( "\n I RIiI|`I('5. ` "Do you think it \\.1.~< _\-our oluly In :~u|Imit In Any I-{fin-r in :s':\\'l`ifin'illA' lha` inl<'n'.-I 0l'_ llw pri.~mn (" Tim oral:-r ,\\.1.~: suffi\'iQ`lIl in Hm (`.'l.\`(`. .\l|. wlwm. llw mu \ I'|.... m uul` am: Just vuluol" "l'l`(`SllllliIhIy Sn. I had no kl1n\\'|ml;zu\ or moans of knowing lh- prim-s." I qlnl not mnlmnlu-r llml I):-vlin rvpre\:u-nu-I thut (`lemlenuing & (`u. \\ .'|H the lam! firm to gel the gumls from. Hv gun- or.-'|ll_v guvo pr-I`vre-nr- in mm lmuw ur unolm-r. (`mrmv-l_\".~u was our firm he montiunml. Incl nut wnwlnlwr v,\':nnin- inn (`.l-m|\mumr`.- im-us.-.. L... n.. nrm [0 gm H10 guntls fr: < monliunml. re-nu`: ing (`.l-n(|\vnnng`s im'nive- lit-I upon lhi` .\lO|"1`kN`]N'|` RN`! 11033. k`.uu..` nu` n l...... _,. . I 23% L} Li.` M *.:::::m:':.::~~-- 1' `I'I'\A`VF'P'I .-m: from x .a In. I innw tho pl * I .1 (H I \vs. it \\< had to S\\:lu "'|`h:|l is, It unncrluul-'nII lteoolvcm Did you t_~nnsid(-r the instructions you receiwtl from tho dc-purlnu-nl :1 _iu.~4Ii- fit-uliun to pay Ihnw or four limos lin- mnrkot valm\ of goods ?" "It did not strike` mu us so mm-e4si\'o. Tlmugllt the prices were fuir I-nuugh. "'l`tm imporutivo ()l`tll`l` w.-L-1 sufficimt for me In u('l upon. "\\'oul(l it In-. sufficient to authorize you to pun-tn.-|.~a nrlivlva fan` in l`Xt`t'H-3' of fair and just vuluol" "l'N`RlllIl:|l1I\- an I |....l ...\ I........I.. 1... IIUHW. Tlmf would not Inn vnrrm-t, niHwr. Any instructions of that kiml I mmlul gives him. My n~x'o|lw'lium is that I shnwml llw utnrokuo-pt-r :1 letl.ar.nu~- Ilmriziug the pipo In hv purclmsod frnm (`lomlonning, through the zlupnrlmr`nl. um nm Know 01 nny In the onginoor In t` pip slmuld he pun` donning. If ho .~;u.il .< Inistnkon. "H0 h.-In also H.'lid In pnr<'h:nsu nflvr linnw." -'rI...+ .......m ..... I Hr claimed that as his right? "Yes. he did, and 1 um sorry 10 Drive to any so. - "Wow you guided iurgely hy hi in- siructions `P ' "\'.us I truly.` 2.. I.` L3... .. .-....n.I .l....l \Vll('I"9. ' um. um gnntls \wrv nul re-quiru-I for inumulinle us--. Thu-_\' we-ru lmngln |x=(-nus? lhv nppmpriutiun nould II.-nu Inpsod. I! \\'.-m ll||Il1'rsl0ml \\v would wunl tho gnmbx. The mminm-r sl1g,-.u~xI- c-I tho purvln.-nu-_ H.-nying tho pipu \mu|~l In: wunlml hoforo spring. `Flu-_v \\'s`re- not lolivmwl prnnunly .-unl p.-1_vnu~nl xwm xvilholul until the \\'hnl<- nrtlvr \\';m filled. Tho goods we-ro purvlmse-I to ox- lmust Hm unoxpomlt-cl uppl`0Pl`i.'1li0lI. Did not know uf ixmtrmliuyls issuc-cl Hm offevl 1lm.l. thu- pipu purvlmsq-I frnm (`lun- tlonnimr. ht` 9411,31. an Inn Inna! Im uni... Ul`UQ`~I' HIIUUHI U0 QIVVH. \\ I19 Ill Ull- ginoor inuk requisitions, approved by um, to the ulm`'keept'r. the engineer would suggest the name of the firm l0.l)u5' from. The storeket-per would come to me afterwards and ask for in- ' struvtions. I would tell him to gut quotu]tion~a." The engineer made _it a practice to suggest the names of firms. ,'l`old the storekoepe-r to ignore the ad- viuv of the engineer and to obtain quo- mtions. The enginee'r claimed he bud the right to name the firms from whom ,;oods should be purchased, "lxwnuse he- was responsible for the quality lud would not bo rt;-sponsiblo it bought clav- wliero." --n.. ..i...-......a |\..I III) .:.. ..:..mrv HUI. H0 `Sll'l('l(`(1. "Did he oluim ll was his I mcf whc-re orders should I "nu " l)nnmmIm.....a :51 1 Uf VLLIUHAAVA any Ainovv IULVEL. lot lowuo neon. time table. um! reliable Information apply to 11-vr wm-re orders should nu pluc--ur` Ya-1, Remennbore-d in Jun:-. 1395. the purvlmst-. of n Inrge quantity of wrought iron and soil pipe. Had town- fms that the prices st-vlned extraordi- nary. nml could not see the ll9(`9sRil_\' of purclm.-sing so lurmx un umounl. |`rv- .-summl tlwrv mnsl lmvn he-en |nstrur`- Iion-+.l'r0m tho depurlmonl tu pux'chusu it. Hl.l'll(`IlUI'\8f ' "Yes. J gave in to him :1 wind lo,-1!. Ho \vn. always ready to any he must. not he *sl1`i('led." -mu ha .-I..:... in ......, |.:.. ..:..|.t on .1: ' l.ll(l you Sllulllll -I1`/(IIHSIIIOHS K20 llllll and nsk the names of parties from whom goods could or should be purclmsod ."` ``\'n_-:. An n. rnln nilhnr hn nr Hm goons coum or amount on pun-nnseu: `.`Y-:3. As a. rule either he or the slor('kN=pt-I` would suggest to whomtha order should ho given. When the un- In lnur fr-nnu Thu nlnrnbunnnr \L l\II`ll ket ;.:... .; goodwnwhoiiniiiznby going 1 over quotation: in the daily papers. t Never took an particular commercial papen Never mud in the papers un- tntiona of goonn such as we nequ red in the e tneers department. Beyond the rellabi ity or we storekeeper, had no ` means of knowing whether or `not the prices of goods purchased for the, en- gineer's department were reasonable. tten talked with the trade in.st.ructors as to the value of goods purchased. Frequently spoke to the enqineer as to tho high prices charged for goods. and enquired `as to why they could not he punuhased cheaper. Sometime: had thought .that such goods might, have been bought, cheaper but did not-take any special action to confirm his views by consulting other rsons interested ` in the trade. Engine 1' never said goods could be pun'ha.s(-d a less cost than [)l'i(`('S paid. T)il vnn nnhmit nhnninitinne in him Em ' "Did you understand the instructitms ' `N '0 pUn`|1II8t` Irro-syn-u-live ut'prim- Y_m. 'l`|_w g00(L~1 n-quirwt -r Imnwalmtn Han 'Fh.u- u-mu. |u|||aI:| IlIl'-`3- `nllm of tlwso gumls urn vllnnzml :ll 11 301i to NW pvr (`NIL nlmw (hour mu \\'.-u.-s it lwv.-nu.-.~~ uf _\-our imuru.-~ N frmn lllrrnnu that you I'o'l`lif'4-I |ll'iH'.~' tn Ix` fail` and jllsl f" I slmulcl mg.` lhul il nus." I'm-I(_\' hunt hr s\\.1||-n\ lhnl, \\.n~ il \,.. 'l(`l'S plll. l I')il you submit requisitions to him ul malt Hm vmmo; nf nnl-lion fr-n m'\\ |mm s. unultl IN`. Thu stun-km'pur . s\\.-nlluu mum than I h.-ul. at In .-wl in ignlnrulu-n."` :1 mullor of far! I km-w nnthing .`I~{ to the v.-nluu of llw juml.-4. I n`n nppurfunily nl' kmm-imr i. nun -ua.--u gu - . ..-~ Ol)sl\H'R".n ~ I. 1 \\ tution -sf \u--Imvn"- 41 In u-ed `U-and Fm: In-ku (IJ4 `N F.'\H F. Q-pull 1.1- I tn! good to Ihlvl`. unn: In hnul iwtting qlmlnlinns frum It-I` |mu_so- you purcll.-n.~r gnml-4 ['1'- s of pru1*."` I (cl nnl n-nl nnnluoi . u. V. |\\' . I lid nut Q1`!l]U()HIH0ll!|"Drll}'~` Tlw h"(|lIisilIIm ':nm- In from im-vr null (Min \\ :1. ha! -om IH '0 fhll`. rmmivml nnuilirn n. Inntrnull-~nII Root-Ived mu. ........:.I,._ A|.A r,, ,. ._ ` urn Inn In...-1 ... .. .. _. D` . nu. nun: I u` * l1`lHl8('(l lflll l |l`ll-~ I am he must ho lum- ho \\':m instruvtml nhluining quota- u IIILVIIIVI` Ill- 3. I-Iveryt him: I . I rin Hm inu|i_x 1 right to nli- Iw plxwml `{" Hnvl In mun . It! |' pri- IO All`! u VV EJZE Roma (mo: Albnn . New York. l'h|lndol- plh. lollmoro. uhington and the 2f"\T`l'l'f1'f New vigor and energy nwaoon nttninod )5 he um ol Miller`! Uompound Iron Pills. Fnfnv rlnnm L`.'v~, nnntn Rnhl luv la`. 1` Mn. In) I; In nu: ul Auluur ll uumpuunu Lron l'|IlI. Ftzfriv done: '25:. cents. Sold by E. (J. Mit- I. '0 0 Al....:s.\|-... ...I...-L .I_..I:..-.l _. nu` Manitoba; when dmlined M. Wiimipeg on Friday to seventy-Iivo comm .-a bushel. I [I all no worm to-any-In am the an at IIO world-no doctor not lnnlmllon has and tutored no nun monuhu thohlnodllul MEDICAL CO. 0 Bualo. N. Y. nu In duocotho Incubus Ihooon yooatroh some Innnuona and dhoovu-In w Mn no oqul In unvholo nun ot mndhn OIIOIOO. \\l|ll UIIIVT UlIlI1`rH HIUI llo`HUllI|IIl{*lII'. wan nhlo lo nasunw unylhing-In he :x|;n\'o @wr_\'lmdy. '|'|u- wlmlo stuff \wr- con.~ t'n|npluinimz nl' him. He .-n~.~;umml Ihnl ho hurl .~m|m-lllhuz .-ut hi: lmvl. whivh u-n.-uhlvd him to defy my nu- lhnril\`." ` iii he ever slmxv li.~ in your :mlhI`ri!_\' in _\'mIr prom-In`:-'" --v._. n.. a..I.l I... 1... HEALTH AND BNERdY ASSURBD. HAPPY MARRIAGE. 0000 TBMPBK LONG LII -`B. uldllilllfi Ii 'lIDUl| Io rvtulu uuu `I0 PUPlx..~. AN` N NYE?! |nd..I.ou--.on uurnnulor -W 0' oorti-599 -41.0 ml |.y (`pr lvv Ob`-1'~`,r'-Kn-: \.\'|>1-H "'*`l`-` tom :03-1. an ~`|' . rm 1.. l\t\u|lh'Dv`.|sl I '31 1 r..-; lie wns nvc-nhonring uml interfering with other nffimrs nnd assun)ing-lu- \\`:m I-hln In nn-nnuun nnx-lhinn'-In ho The Foremost Med|;l Company- In the World In the Cure ot Weak Men Make: this Oor. Free Trial To Any Ilonsihfaii The Loading Mi!linery and Mantle Store. Great Sacrice Sale of Mnntles continued. Same reduction: as advertised last week. Come early and get first choice at The simplicity of construction of this Chop- per will at once place it at the hand of machines of its kind. Its points of merit are as follows: ll:-nI>__'Il nun l\n fnl.-an nnnrl {n n unnnn.` luv VI IIIU I\II.I\Il Lila UI IIIUIIU (ll I7 (tr) I\JII\IIV. Fll`Bt-lt can be taken apart in a. second by F ` g the simple turn of the wrist. ' Secoml-lt is practically in two pieces and there are no small parts to lose or mislay. .Tl1ird-I t chops :1. pound in n. minutc and leaves no meat in the machine Other sizes can he had upon application. For particulars consult NEW OBERLIN SAILORS. NEW RYDF. SAILORS. `II Sailors and Walking Hats .Hnme.\Y.!)t_a`T[t_t'wIf`nKagdensmgy . {New Mcat Chopper In all no world u> all the his 0! no won-ld-no M KELVEY & BIRCH "(';l;o .l;;)r:;I1't.i`nuned. D SPENCE & CO., ENTERPRISE Opned To-Day. Brock Street. NEW ATHENS WALKING HATS. NEW SEATTLE WALKING HATS. um good to H~llu'IIl1hVU I so rich :I\ml on |._ 3 ., gu.[.l muuy than ul to ruturn 11 MI Jauuny Std. n... .. :1-r.m'r.rI..\u: Inn--1 AND ()\I`.. 3.; ,,..f.n/:lnuIIII|D|""""` union. "3." u'-"/ ` MB\uoi$t:t$T;nT co-u-unhnonuuluuulnlh-an ' |3"55|ll.T'f~`3 IIX|IU jl II r sale In vvung UV-IV I or Exchange. `wt. bolwouu John: and um tn (lulu I :2J`;;:'B.c`n (Inc and Ooh 8%., math .. homo and lot. homo and lot at Ma. Incas. I II ll! King St. nu uon.B.o!nv.uo||| |:t:&I. I lruno ouuoo C. aolzownindlosoa. a.uoov|onlIbvu|I. rl Hm, non Goron 8\.IoI||l Ions IN Antllliotluno ronnlmlolot oro - A :-ng-:-g- Johntol It, now " n-ru'3'fx'n`uw no any talcum. honnondlu. nu. Q mus smm. Q Open for Evening Dancing Classes or Assemblies. Wen lighted. won heated and van- tilated. with tine oor. LI-i=3.-3.!a=9K -- -_.------ cxiaisii-5 Raul anus Au-1. , Ill WdIDI& Ho 3&- lonw to Ian at Iowa! -1000 The Dough Chan-" stop that ~-mum-.. In your throat. loo. (`.unMn't ho mm-h wnrno. oonlcl In and 6 \hn|e.\-`n color:-Nana (`mmlirllntl onnd r. Rum and hen`: what In hu -0 my Ah I H: I nan tentify to Hit nmln of M-sn|-{M 00 ur- Nurw`()oIn mund. I Wu trouhloa (or two car with mill and II moguls of the worn m-I. (rlod now:-nl mod olnu. Inn. nono nvo Immh rollol until Hriod your no-Hclno. It hlmul wu in n dreadful n.u.o.bm I am ha :1 to new Manley : OolorrNorvo Compound no unreal mo. Price $1. I l|mlu!.|. J sunny std. AIM) at. I["VT-(`L\*|.\`u FRI!-'1 AND ()\E- 'l'HIR|IDeo 2!:-d. N h m! nth mud to r-- fm-n until Hon 2-uh : and Doc. 3~th. 31-mun-1 ` .l.umuu-y 1: , mod 9. return until Juu.4th nan DIHJIH - AN! 1`l u'1|l" ..l ~-nhnnv. JOB. ltd. llil Ila Io llrn-clan run and one Third. good ohm on Doc. ISM to rub: mod to nmrn until II. ood olul D00. son. to Jug, 1.03 ntnralnfun Ham haw. ` T AORIIHAIG {thl`DI_m l`& upon surrou- hr of prop emu-mm ugnod y `Principal! Logic Illlt-Olson lilo old UIO-Illri. [out In Duo. loch to am : coo-I ntnrninc uh I an. mlr` mm . IIIIUIAL TRAVELLER! (upon urn nu-ora of Uomuorclolfiuollorr` I-Illwn Onrouto) Milli Fill -OIIII FIN. 41 Iolll Lila. mm \o Shh: mood In return until {am ggmg noqn. MT: Innnnide lnslncl. Surxrwsxnn. Dec. l0.--A number of the former: bore purehued dammed groin oh the elevator nnd report it good for some ` kinda of nook. Jacob He II he: hie new house about completed. illiun Silver in around egein After suffering from In It- uck of quimy. Wesley Her-poll hed e boo on Wedneedny. moving hie fodder. Wo- welcome Willem Whitby end his funlly in- to our mideh. The truneee have again no- curod Miss Lonny as member {or 1898. The Sunday school has closed. The mom friends of Mr. and Mn. John Boulton wlfl be glad to leern that. they are recover! from their recount. illneoe. John Bu-po and wife have returned after spendln I few days at Verona. Anne: Hnrpoll I gone Lo Harden Ishnd. Mr. end Mn. Jonathon Knights are among oyr old ml- donts, having peeved the time obn you and Lou mark. Charles Walker. WOONIIO. and aon~in-law of T. C. I-hycook. e lorlner reeidqnt. of Cobarnqui. bu been renewing old ncqueinuxnoe hem. __ 1-`-wujv - DYSPEPIIA For two years nmlctod 0.T.R. open- lor.(1co. Rcld of New Hamburg, on. po-rv In III..- rip oizlhh 80"` In KNIIIQD U] I. 0. IIIIHHL III; vimunulhi. ; ,Whig Hall, Next door to Standard Bunk Bound '7`:-If "'lolIa0.- will he sold at RYNULE FKWNT-Cl:A 9 F IRE D camber NH) And vuturn until 17th Hlnd I an. at. CHRISTMAS r.::.:$ ,. : -AND- 1 NEW YEAR S HOLIDAYS. i j-`av-L -7 THE NOW FAB JPAUED BERIUDAS. with cable communication and oquabio winter umporamre onovoniy doc:-cu. bann- cifnl scenery and 10) mils: of good xomu. hndqunrtora oi the British army uni navy. in nnrivailod in ii: sttmoiivc-nuns. no-when by this mnlnificout iron` arenmon ovinoco or 'l`|-inldud in 48 hours in-om Ncw York. The ti-onion! iuinndo. including at. Thoma! nnin. OI-In. Sh. liitma. Martinique. St Lucia and Bubndou. also nord beautiful and interest- in; tours. nil reached by ntounmhipa of the Snob onmnhip Company from New York. ncclnl OPIIIIOI lo the Tropics mu; Jgqluf ll)` IOIIII, Ill rolunou Dy lvunlumupu ul mm snob -steamship I Tropics 12: Jum- P0015 at}, In nnd lath lfobruar . an mm lurch For descriptive pnmph av. uuld-Hes nl culling adxly to A. EMILIUFI OUTER- BRIDGE 8: . Manta. 39 up udwny. Neiv In-ch For deuonpuve Du mpnmr. nnu uuluu at ly BRIDGE 81. (B. A cut. Nev York, or J. P. H.ANl.EY. Mngaton, Unt. A1l.f_1iUIl AHEBN. Soon-otnry. Q uouoc H"! \-H. Pu -mun ` Mnr -Ono Klnnvnn nl WI) um???-.:..::; Itpnu mama. No. S lxpnu out p In . No 6 at 9:15 I II nu. `No. 0 Ind l:I0p.m F0! DIDIIII um IYII7 Iulununuuu uyyuv vv `J. r. lunar. Aunt. Gund Trunk Motion] ' J. r. annnlnunnvn. Agent. 41 clunnoo Strut. noun rorulnuu InunnHnn...................... .... ......Dco. dth uh Numlct.ln..............................Doo.18th Onrghulnlnn...... .... .. ...... . .Dau, mind For tlnuu and ovary information apply to I Q - I HLHT A-A-I -3-NFL` I TABLE: tonmer for CAPE VINCENT V lg|VO KINGSTON daily (Sunday oxcoutod) n 1:] n m.. and an extra uh) over! Iomlnv 51!! IFIU1 I'"ou vu -VIII. 'IlIlIA III IIIlIlu uu|.|| I II, I30. 5 _ I wool: all nations In (buds \\ lnrlaol, I In. lulu. Ion Wuhan can out. -rm:-n mg . . J :' _v ( -\1\o U `I Pm-:.-~mu~v turn Mnr .. I.JlVlII.a& urilluaszi Wagner Pnlmo Shaping Out botvoon runn mnnmn no-n umw vm ELAN LINE '7' '7 M"? mu omomnonaa London 0 maue?:n. scum. aI'.'la'co am.` ` I3.Il00lI. oloolo llama. Ipoolonn pronoun _ duh. J. D. llanley. J. P. Glldorlleeve. Aunt. G.'l.`.B. station. (I Oluronoo Be. D.'1;0lUllAROII.OO.. Gonoul Axum. Mon- rn . FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. ' Du. lllll. . .. . ....vnuoou.vor... Jun h......=_.iootnmnn... hon Mvupool. Stunner. Iov. Mch........Cuusdn..... _.; - M I I ::3 3;:um-mw um -Inn-:c-.16 to Murdvzi I-lnmool.Iaondondan1. Ian lop. I I1)! Nov Illll lau nll yvulvl In wul UNI TED STATES. m- __-- n..|--- nn--..a-.. n. .. L-a..__- Wm._A||eu &{ son.E ';,InpcI:8uu.u..".... ` lint _0ab1n-W` 1.. Ivan uncle: 0111130030 nnm. ----~~._} ._.._......__ ._...__.__ T"RAVBLLING-BY RAIL. :.__,_ IIIINI l.'lX).Il|. `No. C Ilud 1:40 M." "',.:`';."'......""`.`.'::.r"..".'.:`..::;. Ill nnnlnnh-n A. I. A I. And In I -agar-19---. _, ` - - ` - bTRAVE_LLING-M-BY BOAT. --- . ,.~ -------.--h-- L I Olllt VIII!-OIIII FIN. ood rlrnzimthhlhz coodtn nturn |flIl|l I . n I _B_N\UDA. nnlnlnlv uvanpooi. SERVICE n___. u_._; IIIIIIIIUIUI V1 Iuluu. Iauu I SOUTH- :-glrl "A n6lnnI \l'nIv| nun, nu. uvua-v TEST- All...... \I.- Vm Canada Pacic Railways ct_1ms1'/_\s_ Amp _NE_w vying {mes KIU. fUI'I VV IIIIU_ Till TABLE. C. Uuuu. In nnnnnnn Dun EAST. I . lllgguuxn In. I` Inc From Porlund. IIJ..I nun. 1 p.m Iron Bolto < ..Dec. 9th. 10 mm ..... __;. Bcst, 3-chnow r I I -r.. E. tion auuereu conaioorumo IOSS irum yl'l|I to year!` on account of over-nccumulah tion 0 stock. Right or (on yours nun much (`coking wu.-A t`.-Lrriod on about the pretmisea, nnd on that account. it was dif icult to keep su plies in proper or- der. Thu! practice 113 been done n.wu_v with. If officers did their duty could be prevented, but ll. limited prun- | (Ice of tluliit would not (prove that pri- `. son ( iscip no was lax or convicts du- ru work were iillowed extra ru- 0 War: might. give those con- pr vilege of cooking their own The system of ullowing convicts nrn in Hm difforunt shoos was It hurl 1.`lIIl'lI." Jnnu nloor Mathewson. sworn on Feb. rd. 1897, mid: "I un an In- Iintnt uiior at tho penitentiary nnd look vnltor the inning of the clothing. I on aired to keep the priaonma` cbthiq n ortior. but nothing is made in my department. Inch oi the-cloth-I in; is dulroyeil I15 shrinking dict ho- vomi` wet. and given 30 nvnmaller nun. Vhen I I!-quire anything lsnnd An order to the steward and he rnalm n rcnukltion to the warden. I ' ' ""*"...r."'.'."".`;."'..."'...`*.. ..:m.'-.*' `Inn: WIIII `Inn! "|"'"'" Ninl 1`. \\'ood testified: "[ only told I! few live pigs to Mr. llollnnd, Mr. Ault. and. I think. Mr. Appleton. .\ return was made every year. Never sold any gig; to the warden _nr deputy \\`u.rden. sold some and paid rt of the money I got for them out or the wanton. The deputy warden`: horse was fed with gmin from the farm with- -out being paid fur. The accountant should hmro charged the deputy wnrd~ en. The deputy`: home was fed at the .-.t:thl(': for a considerable time without . at -`rm being paid. Food was nlno nu - pliwt tu his cow. The deputy. I thln . an-3.:ux.rl hay and straw nt timoe and pt .1 from the riann etnhleo. lnmdr out bills of the ny used I) all cow: one year and gave them to t e warden. The bill against each mu 012. These chutes were only made when ordered. . The warden kept tvm pigs. and them` were fed from the (arm. Warden Le-l vell often toolrarticlon from the storm` I department without [ml charged. He took bits. 1 urn. ecrew river: and `cl hand em 1` denty warden never took tnythi wit t the knowledge of the authorities. 1'. Devlin took- nrtlelo on he wanted. them. without charge. Jlll nlnnr Hnlhnmnan A-nun nu" v---.---....._ ...u- .<--- - -.-.- --..--- I turn Tickets will I. lumen! In below: 0 NERAL PUBLIC -bllglo l`II-at-wan PIN. oodgolna an Du Ilth An Itlngood mun nnun Doe. am: Ooogfoluu on I oodlu and Jan. Int: unoa nturu ng until JAn.lrd.luo Ilnnlo u!-clan nne. - - - Mr. Coffey. recalled.` said: I revol- lect the hunlding of :1 cottage for the deputy warden on llorauahue Inland. Wins In the prison whon the work was being done. The deputy naked aevorul of us to go over, so ma went in tho pri- .-ion boat. We towed the muterinluver. I-`ound it on the prison dock. Georg.- llnnlon. n convict, \\-as employed. su also :13 Nelson. u convict vnrponta-r. 'l`h~`y wove under me as guard. The \\.'\rti(`I| and deputy usvul the Juno for plt-sure p.'ll`li(`s, making nmny trip: down the river on her. the always look convin-Is with him- down to Alomnrlriu ling.-. The deputy wartleu had also an small nu-auner. I`hu mutt-rial for the house was lilwnys on the dock nmly for us. S.-uv nu one deliver it. The building is eighteen by twouty-four. story and in half. . any." ' You think the lihorulit of the pri-I son munncement would 0 mil. cooking utensils 7" "I do not know." "What would that 'in(lic.ntoI" /~ "Lnxit_y of prlaon dla_cipline." Furtlner evidence admitted that all supplies vomin from friends were ex- amiinod by the warden. or deputy. or (`hint keeper. Friends might luring in ulijoclionuljle things. Visitors now uro plucecl in one wire cage. nnd the (`.()l.IVlUl.`| on the other slde. Lonvicta couldstt-nl knives and forks from the dining hull. The cutlery found in the cells at the timo n senncli was made might have hcen there for yotu;s. Smtrclios hml been made before, but `none found. If the seurchm were alovenly mnde. thnt fact showed in laxity of prison discip- line. his (`Affair Iu|nnlIn:I'Inl:I- I rmvnl. 'qunrI.s1" . _ ` " |`hM quantity might come In at Christmns Hum .` , ' "Ann nu-iannnrn nllnwnd fn amt. thinca augzlr. nnd sometimes moat wcru gnvn-n. "Would convicts be able to take three or four quarts of granulated sugar from the mesa room 9" _ "No. I do not give them that much `at n time." "If they got. it, it would come from 3 your department l" "I do not thank they could get that V muvh." t \\'hom would they get three or four qunrt.st"' "'I`luu nnnntitv minht in ||" "Ag the frientlafin the habit in; them the necessary ` ` utensils?" I "'I`|mu minlun I wnnlal nnl Christmns hum.` V "Are prisoners allowed to get things ; from their friends?" 11"`. n too . The system 01 uuowing C0llVl(`.l.`I ers in the different shops ` They were receptacles for every- ing. Prison discipline had not vhungcd nmul. In several years. and might be better. Any provisions served to convicts having the privilege of cock- ing are issued my order. Ten, brown nnd sometimes rm-at were given. "\\'nuld convicts ,mude additional expense in James Weir. steward of the peniten- tiary, recalled. gave evidence ms to the manner of receiving and disposing of provisions. 'l`he judging of good or had qualities was left to himself and store- keeper, O'Donnell. Up to two yearsugo, contractors always sent in samples with tender. but `lately that practlt-e .hazI been discontinued. Since the late ward- .-,n Creightnn's time the steward had. never been consulted when com mring samples were submitted. Bee was often sent` lmek on amount of poor cguality; Butter has also been sent back. )i.s('riminati0n was left. to the store- keerer and the steward. The dining hnl , cellar. kitchen, wings. changing room and laundr. came under his charge. . me of these were heated by steam. under the supervision of en- gineer Devlin. Complaints had often been made about the coldness Q! the wlngs. Pork received from the (arm had been sent back as unfit for use. Could not say where the pork went to when sent back. Park was sometimes p\lI`(`lIllS(`d and cured at the farm. The diviiion of convicts into three grades ('.lothlng them, That plan had been in (`xlHleilL`t' six or seven years. All made-up cloth- ing was under his charge and (`nine through storekeeper O'Donnell. Six or seven years ago, when the style of the uniforms had been changed. a large quantity of made-up clothing was de- stroyedf some by moths. The institu- tion su (ered considerable loss from your 9.. .-..~..- nn nr-nnnnl nf nvar-m:culnuln- l Cutlery Found In The Cells--Convicts Carried I-`ood Tb `l'hcir% .. work Rooms--Sewing And Washing Done For % The omccrs--Leather Supplies}. ALLEN's snoes. . .. You'll how II in rhc. WESIIEAIIIIH AI KINES1 Evidence oi the Witnesses who were Before the Commissioners. ~ 1 PHSHRI They might. I would not VAII `took What `they Wanted I\'...-J O-_o:ll-.I. HI .`-I. SAYS IIIAI PIIISIIII DISCIPLINE WAS LAX. of sand- cooking like to, Hrs! (`1lll](', wunmng was none In In!` !:mndry for warden Lnvell and some ~l' his family. Thm. was con- inucd for llnm` or tour gjunrs. One an-isnn woman was nllowmd out on Mon- aluys to do the deputy`: washing. Ward- .n [.:woll gave a verbal order lhatthia. should he done. Thu! continues up to the pmsent time. The u-wing done in the prison for the ox-wzu-den wnl not paid fur. -Then in 1890 an order cama shut :1 MI! must in sun in; the wash- .ng stopped. After lhe warden`: zluughwr. (name given) was mar- ried, uho mm he-r washing no he lune I (ha prison. Following the invesliga on in mm, them things nere to In paid (at mad the warden was no fix the prices. I was not oonaulml ulnoul the chutes. 1111893. payment was fixed at us certain cum per month or Mvh officer. Thou oncen were Mr. Creighton. Mr. (iunn and Mr.Dev. Iin. some of the vruhinp tn pron In:-ge-tno large for the amount pail . ~4-Mn; mu om`! done for the ottis-an ! out since the lat investigation very ` little has boon done." I "inux. T Fnnl-Q -uunnn Q-no -ui . IIHIO I'll! nun GOIIO." Ricluml T. Conic . sworn. cave ovi- lonco as follows: " reside at present at St. Paul, but fonnerly-resided in Ixitllon. `llnwo resided in Kingston Cur minty-five years. nnd mu em lay- Ni In the leather Inulnml with` ohn Mn-Kay. I did both on dos and inside work then. lsupplied I at and clans findings to the penitent . I was salesman and hook-keeper or over Mann you-3. 1'11: quantity 0! good: cold to the -pt-nitentnry averaged 01,- KIW or 2.5? I van-. Ono war it wnnl I TABLE: Steamer for CAPE VINCENT V can It 2:] p m., trip ovary lomluy M. 6u.nn.. ounnootln at Capo Vincent. with u-Mm to all point: In the II1lIC``l"\ 1FI`3Q`Z unu up Ill!` 1l!'nII`!!lllIIl'] IVITHEII Cl,-| or 2.500 I year. one at it was about 32.300 or 08.40). 0` hnnell di-I thg purchnim and we paid him com- tniuioa. We. generally understood he '11; to get commission before we got ho business. `I11.-at commission would my I` 860 I 073 r . I.)".Ic)0I0"I"`:|lI`Iti make gut I gum; I md place the order when he cued. " numnonreufonayon Inn `N-nrl-i -ni" ` Tho IIIII-on`: Itvldonoo. Mira Run.-innu Fahoy, sworn. said: "I hnvo Ix-en mnlron for eleven years. I never heard of any spyvinl pryviaion ho- ong mmlo for the mm of convicts who became lunxitiw. We have two insnne inriwxiors here at yroaent and they urn .. grrut of nnnuynncel t.o flhoi`n- umtos. .'0 treatment uutaite 0 on i- nnry prison treatment is given them. `Those lunntica nre kept in the some coniidor with the other prisoners!" " 'e\~t, Just the aunw.` "Hus nny application ever been made to l`(`l1l0\'l` tl1oInf"'~ `'1 think Dr. Strange reported two in!` three (inn-:4.` --no you know of anything having horn lnm-7" "timifroy was removed for .1 short time to (N`k\V0Otl uaylum. Kept just ~~. wonk; they amid \mrr;mt as not suf- tit-it-nt. "Thu wnrtlml thinks aha will be ;e- nuu-.u| -..c...'.. In --.-- - ' have been there the I and in t: idseason whenever the car- ments are worn out. It you wanted to dress seventy-tlve men it would take one hundred suits to do so, because twenty-live per cent. of the clotlrln would not fit. I do not know how many suits we have on hand now. From .a memorandum taken some time ago, we had 870 winter coats and about the name number of ants and vests. Of summer coats we act about 058. When l'tirst went there was only one suit of clothes of the same weight for winter and summer. The change was intro- duced in June, 1800. About 1,800 suits are necessarily carried to meet the prt. soners' changes. There is an average of about 600 prisoners. By discarding the three grades 01' suits. we could savu about 300 coats, 1,000 pairs of pants and 1,000 vests. It would save more than onerthirdu I would give convicts one kind of heavy winter pants, but two kinds of t:0ats-a summer and a wint- er. A great deal of clothing has been destroyed by moths. That which was not destoyed too much was made into mils. My department, for the past year. has been heated by steam. It has been It little cold. sometimes. I sup- pose they try to run on economical principles in the firing department. I. ;leal in no other supplies but those re- lating to prisoners. We fill the mat- trcsses with straw every three months. By changing five every day we get all tone in about three months. lt is th duty of the steward to see that theat- beds are cl ngetl, and 1 take my in- structions om him. "During some part of the time you grades of the pri- soners were marked iy stripes on the arms. llid you think that was a more satisfactory way of marking 2"` "Yes. I think it is better. It i.- tometlting conspicuous for good con- tluct. men. It strikes every one that s-omm in." l aux, unv: pllaullfra lIppll.`UlllLU ll m0N.\| l Why wits thut nboliahetl?" "I cannot tell you. I um supposed tr in 0.8 I am told." "I have about nineteen men under me. \\'hen n mnn liet-dines :1 little old they send him up to me. My depart- ment wns it sort of infirmnry. 'l`he\' once did some cooking up there but. it htis lvecn discontinued. Convicts could Mice huy huttcr u.nrl cheese or unything of that sort they liked. l`h.-it w,-ta in 1887. Sometimes (`onvicta brought vi little food with them from the dining hu.ll, :1 piece of bread and cold mctlt. 'l`h:tt wan stopped, in my iuuntliulo de- partment, nhout it your ago. The con vict.-I in my department hml lockers nnd it wna there they put whatever the} lmd brought front the dining hall. The lockers were ordered to he taken out in the time of re-huildi , some two years ago. If convicts (fill not. haw some plum to put the little delicacies they would get front home. the other men would steal them. They might ltido conlrohzutd goods there if they hrtd `them. They lmve never done thnt tt i my knowledge. The prison would he 'I good dcnl better without: these. Mr ! Weir told me to lnke these lockers out. hut I did not obey. lie is not my nu- perior officer. He would deul with the -lothing onl '. "If he tolti you to ttlkc these locker.- mt and keep them out, would it not 1 he rour duty to do so!" I \'c.u. I suppose so." `H108 ll'I. ' II has :1 son? of mililnry character?` Yes. lhe nrinnnurn nnnrnnintn in in um: son! 0| mmlnry r`nurm`lerY' Yes, the prisoners upprociute it me." HUN PENIIENIIARL `rain "w-ma. III|[l\[ IIVU IIUII I FIIUCII OIIP. AI evrry monthly examination of ac- counts the ox-warden had to certify to each individual nomun submitted by` mo slonteipor. ' E . Hui ranmrnr inning: Info:-as 1-nu VVIIIIII KIIOIJU uluipulj VIII UUMWUIII CAPE VINCENT AND NEW YORK. Inn lnmn -:6`: Olin. inking Ash! -ullghlg um slonnopor. ` ; . Had you our inmiou hotoro .3-on wherein the neon mate in `ones of market value ` 5 "Y annual xhnll gnu I!`-g-.II-t Inarxu vuui-I I I "3 cannot recall my. Geno;-ally; [mag mgueu acquainted with ma. son a pruu-3 I [1 must In.-we been the outcome of some (`Of[f] I0ndt`.l'll`P, In-muse I did not knmlr this prices of the-tenderH`a. It not to Inn; in tin open mule! vmuld not ban mlnplninad. Did not thinklhe authorities won bound to buy at that time from Richardson. when maint- irg to the minuter. thought he must` have asked fur the prlvilcgv ol haying` grain in the own market. The mmgn [rain in: bought from Richardson might but been I poliucul one." At awn!-r lnnnlhlv nruninntinn n! no. HIII8, OI ;\|IIlNI"`~'Il. \\'oro tlwsu instruvtiuns qunlitiod in any way us rvgartls prices I "\`n. I don`! think llmv won. In nnv l`I|.`I` then` was some cliffimlly as In uur prim-:4 fur \\`Im.~u. I mus climmtisliwl \\-ilh them. that is the prion we \\'(`l'a` ls.-u_\-ing Richardson. nml I rem:-nulwr .~u leuor v.-nnw from Sir John Thom son, und has told me In puwlmae from MI- -ununn " ' \\`l`rl' mgnor (nun tn!` market [l!'ll`l'| Tlmt was mv reason. There was no mntmvt. with him at the time and this fut-t was reported to the minister. Sm- \\-ithstnnding this. was instrument to vontintm to purvhnao from Ric,h:n'-dmn. "Thai nrlrn wnu nl illlo hinh, nml Hm in- vomlnuo lo purt`mu!I' Irnm nlt"n:Irn.sun. Th price was nl ittlo high. and the in- struction: were in the form of A private latter. I think I was instructed to pur- chnsun from Richardson ftor the ire-, suit.` I don`t think we could have time nny better Just. then, although his figures mam higher than the market price. l re\`iou.sly haul contract `for wheat. Competition was nprn. conplnlnlnll Pu-Icon. . "Why did you complain of Richard- son`a prices I" "I1 mum h.-n-0 been Hm ontoomo of 71111301]. "\\`h_v were you Ii.-matisllml, was it hecnusn tho pl"i\`(`s you were pnying him wrro lrighor than ghwmnrket pri-'0! Thnl u.-mu mv nnann. Them was HQ! ntul In:-ttruvttutta tu uuuuu qumu 'ions in II. important ettsmt. It was not the prtwtit-o for the warden to tnttke pttreltusea without the interven- tion til` the sturekeeper. tt.lt.hnugh in nev- ertll cases htt did so. nne heing tlw pttr- vltnso of certain elet-triettl ll|l|l.'|lll`t`R, hoiler. etc. Htttl instruction to do so from the dl\plI.l`llIIl`nl. When it lmd been decided to huy ttn (`.ll`.(`lrl(` plant. he spoke to Sir John 'l`h0tnpsnn ttlmut the mutter. The plttnt had been intend- ml to he purelmsed h the puhlie works tlep:trtment_ hut he thought the tlt-p:trt- ment of justice could do it, more econo- Inlt-nlly and Bnll.'~tftlt`l()l`ll_\'. Novor told storekcept-r 0`l)onnell to pttrcltuan goods without reg.-trd to prlttes. Had no re- eollevtlon of insttrtteting the foreman nnd 0ffit`(`l'S in charge of itnpnrtunt de- |t`tl`llll(`nlS to direct Mt`. ()`l)onnell to pttrrltttse goods from vert.-tin tleatlem. ";\n_vthittg I wottld do under suelt vir- (`|ll[l.`llt|n(`1`.' would he to tell pttrtius to get prives. 'l`ltese p.'trties would he thn foretnun, cltit-fly. The engineer tt.~ttt.-tl- |_v nmdu .-tttgmxstiona. He and Mr. .-\dnm.~2 talked the tntttter over, when new ln:u'ltiner_\' \\:t.~t w.-ttttt-tl, us to \\ here it eoultl he pttruhttsett. \\'nultl you. when natnes were suggested, I"t`||||l`n'l the .~tnrvket*per to get quottttious from other firms {I3 \\;-ll? lnvu_riuhl_\'. I \\'llS very p.-1rticu|:tr,: from tho ill1[)t)l`l:lnt`1~. of it, to ;|\'0itl _i-.t- | luttsies." These quotations wen` ztluny-1 .~uhtnitted to the \\'.'lrtlt'n. sntuetitnes 9 the in.\'trut~tiona net to wltefe the gootl:-t should he lmught (`tIHN` from (Hl.`|\\:l. >'nntetintes him.se|l' ttntl sntnetitues store- keeper O`l)onnell rt`<`ei\'otl thesu instruc- Iiollx lltttl no ntvolleetinn of ever giv- ing an order \\`ll|lt|lll knowing the priee of the gttotls. |"r`t|\tt-ntly ]`I`\`t`iVl`tl tt`Itd.. era for goods not t~.otttr:tt'tet| for. llid nut open tenders. Iltul |l:ll'llt`|ll.'Il` in- strttettons at one time front the depart- ment to )lll`I`h-'IM` pipe from (7lenrlt-tt- nittg, of .\l[untre:tl. "\\ nnn the.-In in.~alrut`titms nuttlifitl (`bl swung (|uHu'.lIuns cur numuar lm-itlentullvl (lid, hul loft it prin('ipnll_v with tho sturokc-rpm`. uml he generally ropurlml to mu." \\'oulv| not any hut that then` were oxcvptiunul (`llS(`H. It wus the regular vu.-tom, how- ovor; otlwrwi.~m it would lm irregular. The storekoepc-r would ulwuys submit -vunlnliuns when I(`l\' \m.q vmupetiliun. Ila lnul instructions to uhtniu quota- a:.-...` in all iunnnrtnnl 0.-umx-1. ll nu-v.-.-v..._ ...,..-. -v !`BlD.A. 14031! 019-!'1`lkI Ukw. :8. BB. `Foot Brgok. Smgumton. 'rnno.mrrrm.ruc1.v (nu. n.w.n. 0. uh; vnnnn. xv.