Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Apr 1889, p. 2

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oln I m. --II-"` "M 4-:;a.I... ~,-'.- 1'}KH'lf'I'S UERQ` But Manager (`dnklin knew where the rnmtnr dnlltrnr I..~ He anneal-ad unr. tn nn_ Ill: I.l(ilI1`l-TD A ('lGA|{ITT have broken into where ...l H... .-.....\.-on.- .-o...~..I I... Illl I 0 III KIBUII IlllU W HUIVU nl the rvportcfr stood, be mm to piw-es in tlio m'iuk- _ xwuld have needed rod n ruwlxidv whip to have tinny Inc '-marked that nut kept vuntilxually on '..nmr:\ mu-uh-u Ac Hm !'n_ I 7-4. 84.104 Illl if-4 WRIT! mm 0UIl.'l`S. mat hrguin. 7-4, 8-4.10-4 ud 11-4 IARSILLAIB QUILTB at low prion. wnrn TABLI Llllllls my uh at Wnldmi. any guns. n. my - uumnmun `WHAT ? `WHY OUR MEN S FINEV SEWED LACE B00/T SH AND YOU WILL BUY. one in the bueineed u u..u\-un- yvaunvnnnnuu, Uta] IUI vain, IIYB Ill! ..--..._. .-..v..y~:u --a- Irv - - discount And give the purchneer the benet. In the nndertnking. an every one known, the one who doee the lnrgoet bueineee can do it the cheepeet. It reqniree the nine number of horeee. heereee, cnrriegee. em. to do 50 {unernle for one year no it doee We eleo do our own engrnving which in I glut eeving. Attend pereonelly to everygfunerel end with the long experience which we have hed can attend to funerele better end oheeper then say ! A Great Many Ask Why It s We Do the Largest Business in the * City in Our Line ? SPMPLY BECAUSE \\'F BUY IN LARGER QUANTITIES, buy for can, an the Al-nnnno -m-I nhm oh. nunnlunnnn oh- In-mks I. ah. .....I-...n_|.:_... -- -.._._. ___ |__-__ .L , `Hats and Bonnets, Feathers and Flowers, Jackets and `Jerseys, Dolmans and Visites. Qur new stock is now replete I w1th the lenqmg styles of pro_m1~ nent makersm the _va.r-nous t`a.sh1on- able colors fo1_- sprl ant} summer wear. The design an gnsh of our Dress Stl` Hats are slmply un- surpassable, and justly entitle every hat to rank as a. work of art In the eyes of all who see and wear them. We have stxll a few choice FURS uur snulcrls H080 ll .l"~lVIl.EEw8i_0`Iiffimi;ea'&1Eiiliin;r`} sub}-e. 132 and i(;:4pi rp'i`1`1ress-st. MILUNERY OPENING All intendin` urrhnsern should call at the Leading Mlllinory Store to see the latest Novelties Largest btoc .and always the cheapest HEAD AND L \\)E VI:-`HES AND DOLMANS. An immense utoclrto choose from. $3 to 81) each. See our (`nshmero [lose at 20 per pair. (lnllllnn C: NUWTHV T..-.I.`_.. Il IL_-._ nL__,, nan I `An - I Spence & MCrumley s D/SP1/H 4 0%/7 - NE W - DRESS - 00008 ____.j.__.___._:_._. - -..__._j IT IS ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL THAT A Bewildering Display of Beautiful Good: at the Carpet House of RICHMOND. ORR h 00. -....... Jvu ya-u vuvnuu vnuvvv uclv Ill Iallll I Cousineau, Quinn & Corrigan, rTr`.I1B'QI\`DQ l'fII\ I11 6 l1r\!-vnnvsvvnn-w -L ._.. "200 Sets Ldc H ` ` JV ` . 25 Pieces Curtain Sorim, 250 W/7/z`e Qui/z`s, 725 00/ored Quilts. RICHMOND, ORR & co. 1 LADlES K|D BOUT 990. 1/40/58 /(/D 81/PPE/2 , 65 cents. GENTS FINE SEWED BAL, $1.95. Pq_/'nz`eo or Mea /um Toe. HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, I IIID. Hill!` I B. In'I\.'.. II B.A.'I"I'_E31\`l'B'U'IR.Y`S AT III-EC DIIIFEQ THAN DVIIIII We offer better value in I 300 C`I!lPAWHI1'EV8lIIN0UIl.1'8 IT WMDROWS 7/if P//02 rzZfMMb 3700/( L/my LAW AND WELL A330/rrrai /Vat/ring but New Goods. Prices Low! ' Black Prints, Black and White Prints, Black and Grey Prints. Dutch Blue Prints, Dark Sateans, Solid Prints, Light Sateens and Drillottos, Handsome French Sateens, Blue and Red Prints, Light Ground Prints, Combination Prints, Shirting Prints. , 1 6 c - -- JAMES REID, 254 and 256 Princess Street. R. REID, Manager. :--:-V.___ PRINTS AND SATEENS _'e:_oI}3i:_n ;i1u}:o; Mira -.. wnm an `comm smnom moms. my cum. amp u wuarm AAA 1.... C__ I nllll QAIIUIUQ @.._ -1 1.I.I_._.I- u gonna v-vo--' nuuunu vq-v -155 data low 5-s7r-Aim MPIIIIB cup 3337; sogaoun In 3-4 ml 7.3 .wnm mu mms chap atwultlron-`I. '.I_`H1b`Ib` J UST VVHY ! Ia Unequalled tor Lstmt Deiigm, Newest Shades And Lowest Prices. Fpr ulo only by El If\lllAI I >. F.AR`MST_RQNG, 1Mr70RjrED DIRECT. MIL;I_N;'R3?. %MiE'EI'r1iEE?T SUCOESBORS T6 F. X. OOUSINEAU & CO. ?ALSLH%L&VSTEACY A --AT--- 'W'.A.LS}I STEA.C'_Y S- SEE OUR SPECIALTIES- 14! Princess Street: H'AIN:a5s 61: Looxmrm. -v-_u qgvuvnocnauvalu IUNEY TOLOAN in [Argo or small sums on : In-m on on property. VVANTE ).-Pev-non! having money toinvest can always obtain rat-class mortgage: of the Indersluned at six to seven r cent. LONDON at LAN(:.u-m: H: mm: nmnn. \ the Above good: than you can obtnin elsewhere in this city. ALL `THIS \\' EEK BY REMEMBER THE u... u. vu-_u- uuuu_u Ill 3| -clnau IIIUFLKIKBS OI ['18 an LANCASH; E FIRE INS UR- ANCE COMPANY. Capital .(lll.(Xl). Pre- mium inoomv 82.5(ll.(Xl). . C. HILL. Real Estate Awunt. Brock at.. Market Square. HATS Snbocribod Ca ital ......... ..... ..2.(ll1tl1~ `Poul Invested ndo upwu-dn of ... ..83.I)l.()(l< Tow income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 768.!!! Insurances aqunat Loss by Fire accept- od at the lowea. current rates and dlalme aoctldoi without rem:-onoo to too Band at Lon n. W. B. GODWIN. A8911}. for Kingston. Bax-nun Wma Orncn. Toad lnvanmd mdn A50 131, W. . . . t`.3:'aa mimgywnl ..... .. 5a..ouo.on Th leadlnfl-`ire I umnor C m nyonth Oontfneul. Ls Ann& Prenniufn freceiptn 1: Canada nhd the United States are larger um those of my other Company. and it has an uw blemished record of mxeus. J MESSWIF1`. ARON` t 9-.L_._1L...I n- ._.u mmma womi, rnmc All I-I_j- .J--`J- .I.._.J .I__J __j Q_l_ -ALL WOOL SPRING OVERCOATS, I___. $1`: ___ 1111] ! l IUNU DUNN. Cub Caplul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I l.llIl.0.ll.0. Tomi Anna hmuuw 131, 1882.... 8.!l)2,372.90 Loses paid Myoeu-a . . . . . 53.10). .(XY ms nu INSUR4{{`_UOHI:A}l'Y, [I A I)lI\lAtxIll party at the lowest possible rntas. Three you policies issued on rlvnto dwel llngs And farm buildings at ow rate: 0.` premium. Loasesuald promptly. THOMAS BRIGGS. A|mnt_ Innreholders. The yearly Emmluma for tire rlan Alone unount to $.Ha.81-I). Insurance elfected on Farm and City Pro the lowest you Dollclea on nrinm rlwnl ._ _.- _ ..-_.-.-_.u~.- an-:5 5:11 In This Comfnny is one of the beat in the world. its awnilub e funds anmunl to $43,852,139. in addition to which is the unlimited liabilities nl its available funds liabilities of 1 Ihuehoiders. The Inn:-Iv nnanillumn fnr u-an I-inn: sh... u,vvv,vvv vv Claims pmmptly and equitably a Loss by lightning covered whether sues or not. J. S. R. MCCANN, Agent 0Fl<'l{7l1`.: Ar | m.mnv`u llmvn 3u"rnn|r usled. re eu- J LIVERPOOL AND Loutibi AND `GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE INSI?R_AN_CE QOIPAN CITIZENS INSURANCE co} INCORPORATED 1864. Gtpiul Subscribed, - - $1,009,800 00 Government Deposit, - - 122,000 00 Losses Paid. - - - - 3.000.000 00 ..:...- .............I.. .._,.I ..-. l"K'flUlIl U onowiv &. MITCHELL, Drum!-tum Prllreustroot. CAPITAL - - $l.500.(Xl). THE; Gl.AS()()\V AND l4().\`l)(-)N INSUR- ANCE UUMPANY m-mam-ts the nu; JUND largest business of all Hrnli.-sh Compuluus |n (`aI\adn.d-posjt nnuully wilh Ihe (`nu-mlinn Govurnnmnl $l00of assets for u\'er_v 810! of lin- bllity as calculated by the Guvernnnent. l .\\'s .\LL |.u.-n-ucs llQl`l'l`AIiL\' A.\'l) I'N.0.\ll"l`l.\' wit huul waiting the usual sixty da3's.rcsIIltin|z in the Con1pnny`ne\'-r but once h.u'uuz at end of any oncyear outstanding usxws exceeding 8510!`. W. 0 BROWN, b EWA RT HR()WI\'l Chief Inspector. Manager for Cunud n. Toronto. Mom -5. J '1` \`l7lII'1"II'l .1u.. ; ..-_. 0N'l'DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL .c-- ---- OFFICE : Ar l oI.soN`a Dave STORE. -..-5 nu--upvnurnv. unit!` In I'0roI .Ql'l|. Comm` Fnowrlc.-utr. No. 59, RICGVLAR Murm- llo. Thursday evening. April 18th. J. S. R. Mc- UANN. Secretary. (TLAG0W7\`N%Lb1TD7ON FIRE INSURANCE co. IONTH in the `Promlce Boy:-`Hull. Kin '1'. T. RINTUN. Recording Secretary. ` v-u-uunu Ill'IlUI'l'l|l'OII-OrI- Coma Sunuu. No. In). C.Q.F.. meets its SECOND AND mar Tultnmr or non IIONTH in the King Street. Secretary. QIDFI Ill -Iluun Lmolsnn Lonon. No. 33, or the Solis of Eng- land Benevolent Society. will meet In their new Indy: I-l.oom.oon-er Montreal and Pnnoeas Sta. over Bu-noun`: Hardware Start. the 2nd and ` llh Tuendua of each month. Wellington Street. Noted for Low Prices. I. U. U, F. 5'. U.` Uxnun -mu Ans:-xcns or run damn ` hobo: or Mascnmrnn. ENGLAND meet every other Friday in the Sons of Ellilld Room, Princess Street. Next |nouHm(.AI'RIL lsrn. W. uusn-nu. Recording Secretary. ________________:__:__ ROSAIJNI}. . . ul. it 1:!) Dan. Mnoonlo Iootfngn. ` llludon. No. 258, on Mondny. Mu uh at 7:3) Nu. Anoint St. John's. No 8.'on 'l'hunday,- May 2nd. at 1:!) m. _'_V m.. .`.,No..l?lonWadnudI~ADr1lI0th. 3 ` Rosaline. -L DIIJLVIA. ll'.lA-$ll l'l'l\JlI II-\ Rosaline. Proton-vu the Tenth. Prevent: . sweeten: the truth. Whllonl the Teolh. And Isthonlootoolh Duh kl|nDn_ I. It Harden: the Gums. Pusan-no the Tenth. Provunn Donny. `wt : cu--uuI HOMILY FACE H.{ND:50.\llC. I I __.:__.___._.___:______ Independent Order an! l"m-asters. nvucn I`nnu-.-u... \'- nn n_...;. ... In Fi>N3s!I.N9,s; J US I` RECEIVE I). nnlr Ill! Illvll IIAIII ROSALINIH T0 LQA_N_. INSURANCE 'lIIt\tr\.s ' ir}c.i"a':9 up. Cnnudlnn Order Foresters. um ouuuuu Ly- um nun n uulu. Al Olll [PEI J. T. WHITE city Agent, 1 Bgcgcx STKBBETL HARTFORD CONN. | Q L msugmbmjf see and promptly. muuas. Agent. 59p: of England. Inna: Mn 2! as! tho _$0I?ET! MAKE A ROSALINI. ,. Q ..._....._..._....J ROSALINI. M.` umuuuu. uuu, pumug (no uolu, opt-ueu IL As soon as Manager Conklin had pulled the bolfot that door from in (`Itch tho hon _Qmug, ' ' ' dy or_oed it 9 n. u was closely I ow y t e lloncn. 'TiTn"' gnat animal: bounded eagerly into tho mid- ,dle compartment where the two men whom they could heve killed at one Now were uniting them. The pruence of 5 etnugvur seemed to excite them to fury. They threw theirtewny bodlel Igtlmt the kidelof the clqennd Inarloti and growled in rage. The lion`: body rubbed Igtimt the reporter's leg, and u the monarch of the tone: felt thooon- hctherou-edwithnll Ihepowerol hi: .niaht1.rnicoL.-.,.,.,h_.._._-.-- . .. V v Bwlehl and the rnwhide whip wnfii mn- eger Conklin mrried cut fuliin the lion`: taco. It wualcrnei blow, but it was a nccemry me. As the lidn felt in sting he Inn-led and showed all his teeth. but he knew that it was his meet?-r who had etruclx him. and he bounded heck ipto the compartment from which he had come. The llonen followed oloa after him. \ . Aleoon as they had leaped inlmegdr Omllin sprung for the door to clog it, but ' hdonhuaouiddoeo theliqnhedduhed I IUW V ULLY. The reporter took one slap backward. nu-I felt the barn at the rear of the cage much Mu ' buck. Manager Conkliu stoppadwtheulmr ` 'hi(`lI nmmrntnd lm nxlddln :\:.nn....-o.......o ` ulwn. unnugurwuuxuu lIOppO(ll0!In`lluqII` 3 which separated the middle cuuqun-um-m. ` MID kl `J15 lblfd nun unn- Wuwu Iupunueu we uuaulo (`un||un'lIm-Ill from that in which the excited Mom m-ru conned. and. pulling the bolt. opened It, Ansmn an Mmnm-r (`nnknn hml ....n...| n... nuuwu nu gun. at IL. St/and still there against! the back of the ` cage In the middle."uid Manager Uunkhn in a low voice. ll"|... ...._.\....... 4-_|- ,.__ ,. , I V xuyu uvurr. I uu I l'pU1`u'r In uum nave snl`unK away from the terrible animal if lu- haul hlul room, but theumldlo1-unpurtuu-nt mu unly about four {mt wide. and in umvlm; uuuy from the tiger he would have be-~n nblig--4| lo get 01090 to the lions` end of thuvngu Tlni.-s was not to he thought of fur a mumvnt, as the lions lmd beconm greatly 1-xcluxl an won a they had men thu strung:-r mum lulu the cage. and they were snarling and heaping about as though they smelled (real: nu-at nuul wanted to get at it. |-Roam! grill um... ......r....o n... 1.-.... n .. Ull CHSN] LLIU UUUT. Keeping nsnear the center of the middle compartment. of the cage as pnssihle, the ne- porter looked about him. On his right, in the (-asternintm compartment. was :1 gnut man eating Bengal tiger. He was lying vluso to the bars whivh separated him from the middlei-onipnrtnu-nt, and the bars won so wide apart that he muld nmily have thrust his paws between them And roux-ho-.l the re- portcr. 'l'|ivru \\n~in Wivke-d gh-urn in the Mg tiger`s gr:-at gm-n 03-s, and it. u-on-.ml to gun. In ferocity when .\Iunu;;o-r (`mikliu (~n:~'uul|y l'lIllu'kt.`(l that ho was ihu llluat NA\`;,'u tiyg--r he hnrl cwr 5(.'<'n in n uwnnqoriu ui all his 8Xpt'l'i1`ll('(`. ThUl`t'p()I Xl;Y' vmuhl have shrunk .. . L...) I . I lnrnv frnni Hm O.-ru~i|.`.. an umt in nu [I've u uuytuing snoulul happen. " The reporter looked at those two lions in their cage long and earnestly. The male lion, with his great. mane and noble, kingly face, was lying: at full length near the front of the cage. His nose was restin: between his out.stret(`hod paws, and he met the re-' portt-r`s gnzo with such it mild, calm. dig- nied look that at the time it did not seem as though ho wonlul (`0n(l(`.\`(`(`lltl to be ugly tunl savage under any vircuinstnnvos. The lioness was not m lazy nor so lignillecl in appearance. She was put-m-.; luu-k and forth in the little conipnrtim-nt of tho big L`1l',,'l` ju.~t behind her I`U_\'l|l spnlhv. and she soc-rm-al l'l`S[lL`.\5' an-l ill at eusv. I-In-r_\' now nun] then she opvnecl her mouth in :\ lllusl |>i':Mli',;i()t1s yawn. Iunl there- by tli.sclusul l\\'u l`n\\'.s of gr:-at 'llllt'. glisten- ing tn-th in z\m'Ilxixi;; but u l`(`a.\~lll'lIt;; man- ner. Hlw Ilitllft .~.v:t1lt0 nutlve the I1-poru`r at all. 1.... -1 ,2 . .| ,- J IJUI IIEUBI Vlllc A FINE STOCK '3!` FEIJI` HATS. NECK- TIICS. SHIRTS. 1970.. at T`) A l'PI'PIT1'I1T"I%'l-l'T%%9-nr\ III. III In another instant he was in the (`n::n ho. side Manager Cnmklxn. and that guutlunmn had closed the door. ' I:r`____,__,,_,_,, , ,,,. a .- LIIVL ll!!! lll'1|\'.\' ITUH U001`. You haul better take your overcoat off." said Manager Cqnkliu to the writer. It`s best to ho {roe if`nuything should happen. renorter looked at chum rum Hand in uuug unusuru was IIUUUI. (0 nappen. Mr. Kellar and fully twenty gentlemen who worn interested In the wvlfnrn of tho r9- pnrter who was to go in mum to a stand in front of the rage. Kollar bade him a grave good-by and Superintendent Conklin swung back the [wavy iron door. u\',._.. |,.,.,a 5.....- ...u-, ..-.... -_._-,-A 1- '- VI l|Il l lll. Superintendent (`unklin plural two small SN`pl(lllt'l`.\` inside tho ruilings in front of the rages. unul tlu-n pluvvd one of thv ladders in front of the cage containing the linns and the other inn similar positiouat the tiger den. Ho lHllU(`l{(`tl the doors, but still left them fnsti-nml and called to the first reporter to get ready. The lions were tn be visited first. and thuy e\`l(lclIll_\' know that some- thing unusual was about to happen. Mr. Kellar and fnllv fwrnnfv .m..nI-m... nu uur -'nuyn_\ uuulnu lulvulf (`<-rruinly they can get you. They can roar-b uhmt tlm-0 fmt. Tben1ialnlJe(`ompnrt- nwm is unl_\' lhrvv and a half {wt wide, and if you xnnw out uf the way of one the tiger in the ntlu-r c-ndnf the cage ml] have a picnic with yum." RI)nnrinhn\.I..\nr f`.xnlvhn nlnnlul 9-,. .... .I l'Il.'\'l|llH': Tin-y wore muvm-sing with Superintendent Gv (`-mkIin.\f the animal department uf Burnum`.~'. \\'hPll the "dim- was` *.'i\':=!l and thu I`|l.`lHl'll`,Il` 1l(`N`])Y(`(l. TIN-_\' '--I Mr. William H. \\'inno-1`, the HORN] In -:u-r: "hu _\'m| inmm iUS1l_V that if :. division dour i.~'u~l->s~l th--animal.-x can reach Qlllll in tho viiipty t-mnp:u*tineut .9" (`urrnin|r ihnv I-nu moo nun `PL-.. -.... I.` vr.n| xuuan. uLAl\Ir.lu4. plmnts, Fritz an-I (iyp. Th:-y |1:|vu=, however, ` e<-lips:-I qll fuI'mvr vxpluits by m`tual|_\' c-nt<-r- iugtho (`1l;'( wuh two o-nnrmuus liuns and the middle vmnpartmenl 0f the tigur.~" den. in rem-h of tho paws of two lnnn eatvrs. The ful_luwing:' is ('0Il(ll`n$4`tl from The Hun s n1\nnnn f N. A. Jennings and W. J. Rouse. youthful. reporters on The Evening Sun of New York, dare devils by nature and rwkleas by profes- sion and habit. ha/ve lately lxaen urging each other into all sorts of foolish and dangerous proceedings by the system the boys cull giv- ` ing a dare." As, boy like, neither would mku n. alum." they have done some very foolish things, including a ride _tl1r0ugh the streetsof New York on Bnruunfs `big ele-, The Mutual Ilantar--AuIIumed to Back Out. Face to Face with the I.lous~Nut Quito So with the Tigers. but Too Near for Safety. Two Reporters of The New A York Evening Sqn Risk It. V-.. sPnIncsuIfIis_AI soom moss. J. TWEDDELL, nun nnnn DIM nu: r lvnvu unmn-I I IN THE LIONS DEN A `VERY FOOLHARDY TRICK. THE BR W3 `lllflllll. A Itrungv. nervous (alums. followed. `Both men testify um. while my main though. our Mn In the av nunninnnnu. alifaeil.` o"3'fi;Jn;3io It onuuod tontutch Ivny Into Innity. Point of light glowed Id unnatural hrllllnnoy In rod and whm, and thoummln fmm. uuuucddhunt an another world and you as large n [hum They aw all this even wllllo tho hot bruth of tho an}- nala WI! In their fun It was al the moat cxtmtrdlnnry, rmllnrdy [unfoun- noo any American rononcr bu boo guilty 0!. "They mm the am (over proponuch 0 thing. laid tho npurllmndnt. Ind will In tho Int." .--- g uuu. |lIU Iuym xuv.uIuI!un I001` .., . dental! lul di 0 [ho bu|t_ on [Q9 tiger`! T:?3i"T1`zY {'1'-'3' Zia?-\Tn3Tt~ more firmly. to that the lvrut-mun unlnul no u` uucceulod In M: on...-z cu gs-L at the reporter auto force the dour: fur iusuml and part thom uumviently 10 AM. hi: howl thmngh, but mu beaten back by the heavy rnwhldo In the superintendent`: Jmuln Tim bun shut, to place. and the re- poru-r uhot. out thulusunt tho ouuldo door Unnn nnonuui Ill ll`l IIIUU U was pponnd. A :0 Flu an Iuu ux umu wmlltl luau) Ill The hung:-r mu! lurror w ` In by 1Iu- frl, that tho l| bolt to IE5? lnJV}'TlF} 17?"wt-urn} ihni Hm lm-........... ....a_...| . ur. InI\IlIIA'.|) A l'lUAl(ITl`lE. A quick |.;lnn-v nmnml, and the terrible red jawaut Unit p:u~Ii-ula.rl_v furovinustigor of the nucunal u--r Irunt \s'erorem1 within lea than a (nut ut his face. The animal had sprung at tho nwiug doom. caught them at am [up with his (urea:-_t. and was trying to get. his Inll lhruu,;I; the` opening oval` them. And be all but unuaulul. too. Tndoscribo the Ilmughln lluu llwd It lightning liko speed through lhv n-pu|"wr`u brain In thence- ond of nuns wnulcl M an unending tank. 'I'||uIluu-,{vr were furthcr added tuluyllu-In.-L_ superintendent noct- denmllv lut. .m. n...t...|o .... n.. I....a u......~- tuna u. vu-Iuu U[R'll ewsuy uuucr pl'illl't\ The reporter tank I pttiun in the rear of the cage and trial to look both ways at once. Do an he would he couldn't keep track of all I the tigeix. The-ir big striped bodies boumleal r hither and thither. and they surixml anxious to have n t:i.~t~-:1` his ush. \\'hilu he was l gingerly st:-mniiig an inch or two to the right to escape the i`.>rini.lnhle claws of :1 giant paw thrust li|l`I\lI;{ll tln-~ partition hum on his left hm felt :1 hot lnroatli in his (aim. and n growl or roar snun in his very ears that fairly made his hair st.-mxl on end. left in Coats, Jackets. Robes, Col- lars, Capes, Mtgh and Boats. All of these we w1ll oifgr for a. few days longer at tom tum prices to bu or-s,and someo them we will eel tor less than cost price at the f\l\IN'I`I\lI II A III cumin as r. lI1\ l'l(`\l `PIC . _ Thu door was madetoswing open in the middle. and it didn`t reach to the top 0! "16! (`ago by about a fuot. It was I weak looking sort of an nlfnir, and was fasta-ned by A drop bolt. Alsop! half inch iron`. which tted into a niche in the uar." 1: win plain to be seen that it would open easily under presure. The I-rannrtt-r rink in I\l\ifiaiI\ in nu. I-nnr ..o (up llllll uuu uu IL. s ".\`mv, when you not into the den look out for their claws and :80 that they dou`t catch you, or the_\"ll tour _\'\)l1l` arm or log right out of the socket. Bo particularly careful to keep in the rear of the--cage, and look out for this big male tiger over here; he`: a vicious devil. They entered, the door was closed, and the he-n\`_y rawhide carried by the superintend- ent. was soon at work on the tigers That particularly t-rm gentleman Who occupied the second floor front made himself felt be- fore the visitom had been inside the cage two seconds A light iron grated door-or more properly in barred door, for it was construct- ed 0! half inch rozxml iron rods, running vor- ticnlly at a distance of five inches apart- was all that separated the beast from his cove-te prey. Tin.` ilmnr n-an "undo On an-inn nu..- :.. 4|... lul'l\ll_) . The reporter mu-lietl the ground to be frantically liugged Ivy tho shuwmen, with (ours in their u}`c~<. It Wm: the reaction from the awful .-at ruin upon their nerves. Then he SUll(|L`lIi_\ uwuke to the [act that ho \\as`sui0k- tug. .\1wliniiivullyuln-ying the {urcenf habit while in with the ilv'llS, he lxadlighbetl a cig- arette without kuhuiug it. It was now time fur the other reporter to enter the nmhlle `vmupartinent of the tigers. He had been told in tho superintemleut that ` it would he ilnpu.\\ilIh' to release the tigers so as to nlluw them in the same compartment with liimsulf and the reporter, for the reason that they were in-.~li auinmls, unhmkn to the sight of strau,;-r.~ in their niil.~t, and that it wuultl lso Slllthilll to attempt to handle them in a ninnm-r .~imil1u' to that in which the lions had haven luuulled. He further al- la_\"-: tho repurtorinl fears by ns'uring him that tigers were of a much erce-ro and more treurln-rnus clhpnsitiuii and were twice asquicl; in their m>vement.~;. The reporter thought. that if this latter "113 a fact. a Ben- gal tiger muhl give chain lightning a handi~ (`nllll outrun it. \'4ur n-lion run out -.9.-. Oh.` .I.... l.\..l. nut l\'1l lIUl llllllh urv Illll HUI) . ('U!llllluU.H)' U V band in .\Ia Sq-.m1*ugunh.-:1. As thv re- I purtvr M`! t{he 011;. the rigor thrust one great I paw lx~t\\'u-I1 the bars und tried to reach him. but the di.stum-e vms A few inches too great. luckily. ' Thu rnvuu-lnr I'nv|l"|l\l' Hun en-nunul on In. [Willi IlI`I\ KW) . If In! vemld only In the lion uuncr unnl wulxlgl have turn (hm ling of run eye. It v but irons ixlsteml of sululuml him. und II r Nd hut irons are In Sq-.1 .I.r..l:..., .1 v pun uuuuu, nuuoweu luus tuuu uy tun nun. Manager Conklin had failed to fasten the dqur before, but not so thixrtime. With 8 movement as rapid as that of the lions them- selves he was at. the door in a flush and had sprung tho hult. The lions were in a tower- ing rage when they found that they could not get out again. nml they dashed their huge bodies against the bars lua vain etfort to brenk through tln-In. while they howled and snarled nud apit with impotent anger. , `All this perl'nm1:1ne had been wutrhed with terrible inter:--t by the man eating tiger in tho other cmnpurtnmnb only twb or three feet away. The tvrruruf the Indian jungle wa..~:ulIn0.~`t lx-`sialp himself with excitement. His lung `flaws were uusheathed and his fangs m-1'0 running with sulivg His jaws worked cm1vIil~i\'o}_S'. It I. . I A u I ___- |___u_-_L _-_,A, ,, I, ,_, Dub manager (Uunuu nuuvv wuens [no greater dangvr lay. lie appeared not to no- tice the lion at all. The lioness claimed all his agtentlon. Lifting that terrible rim-hidg whip (again he dealt the crouching liunem a blow acres the eyes which brought her ta ` her sensm in short order. With ahowlot rageor pain sholoaped back into her com- partmeut, followed this time by the lion. Mnmuvnr I'nn|.rhn Inul fnilnnl tn lnnhm Oh; {ITISHJ WHIQ LIE .AY`AP L9." . T? `V. ' " ' W dgninsc it again md '03 bid` in the middlo M oounpnrttneut :unre eui`K0Ii than ever. This. time the loness-sho had followed close after `. -her mato-showed her ugly disposition. ` She backed into the comer of the compart.-. ment by the bus at the tiger ! den, and showed all her teeth 83 Bh lW_I;\yed her body ` from side to side .3 g cat does whn about to spriugupon a bird. Her mum was bounding about the comparnueut like 3 rubber ball. Twice he sprang into the urn high as the reportpriq bead_ Rut, Mnnmmp ninklin lxnnw whm-n oh- o Avcu UIJIIL-I uvu ADO III! U110 i6's"IoN - HA1-`WSTORE,

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