' "`5'5"'.'..-.!';"I":ZE':"'*`}?."..";" f:L' "3! A %!y.:bum.m.. wuu:.l!..I0l'tI'(')lReY|. i Spence & Crum|ey s DISPLAY - OF - NE W - DRESS %- 00008 REMOVAL Sell Brass Trimmed Curtain Polerfbr 300. Curtain Poles in Walnut, Ebony and Cherry, 5 feet long 6 ft., 8ft 10 ft , and 12 feet. Brass Tubing. all sizes and loan tbs Brass and `Nickle St_air Plates. Brass and N xokle Stair Rods. urtain Chains and Chaxn Hooks. Blind Pulls and Picture Nails. All kinds of House Furnishing Goods kept at the Carpet House of IT IS ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL THAT LADIES KID BUUT 990. 1/40/59 /(/[7 81/PPER, 65 cents. GENTS FINE SEWED BAL, $1.95. P0/m`ed or Medium` 709. HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, D. F.___\[{_M ST__R_ONG, BRUSSELS. rarrsrsr. weer. are UNION esersrst sperm PULES r from 5 feet to 12 feet long. All kinds of Brass Trimmings. c Sets of Handsome Lace. `chenille; Madras and other new makes of Uurtains. Floor Oil Cloths in all widths. ` Stair Uarpets in Brussels. Tapestry and Wool. Big Stock of Hemp carpets and Kensingten Art Squares. THE PRICE rats AND PEOPLE rm THE `P/9/05} 7 JAMES REID. 254 and 266 Pt-incess Street. R. REID, Manager. WALSH & STEACY amount to w.m.aw. lnnuruwo oboted on Form and City Pro party it the lowest polalblo runes. Three year nullclea Issued on nrlvnlo dwel LADIES WHITE UNDERWEAR, Corsets, Handkegc}Eief,_ _ TWILLINGS, 'VV'A.IaSI-I.. 32; s'I'EA_oY sT` CARPET : DEPARTMENT BRASS! ' ' - - - ' ' I Reliable and Close-Priced Dry Goods Store, Corner of Princess Ind Bnaot Streets. In Unequalled tor Latest Designs, Newest Shades and Lowest Prices. I THIS IS JUST WVHY ! RICHMOND, ORR & CO. MWNERYMMFPUNERYT SIEE OUR SPECIALTIES- 0.11 low . t poualble yogr pol?:lea rivals dwel ling: And farm building: at ow rates 0. """'"'"- -'.':.:'.".r;::'.r.".I.-.03. 2' FURTHER NOTICE SHORTLY.` _ 339 BURN? GREAT DISPLAY 14! Princess Street. Ia noslv complete for 1889. A full Assortment of TORE. [smsooj HOUSE, nmm, on7mu6 R A EQKQIZI I lll f?Embroiiieries all widths. _'op+_ ` _H.QS1ERY was-uwuw v1 5 -- `Io FL UUNIVELI. ' r\IU'- `l'|lnl!onuhnJnnt.bo9nnnodoInII.udn mud. will be I.hocomloI-tnzlvllnzln. nu` h an" This Comfmny In one of the best in tho world. lua nvnllub 0: fund: amount. to 43,852.13. In Addition to which Is the unllml llabllltlea 0! ulmruholdurs. ""11 ;'c3;;.;';:r.'.'..5;:"' .3:.!:.*:..~:-. {~e.:.:.:-2::-..-..~......--I-.': -*.....:-.. 1:3,... na mm; I: mm. on non. uz pun DAY. RICHMOND. ORR & O0. rounds. nhnnlollpunnh Cancun! Illdil Inn [0 Wh IlmI'uholdurn. Tho vunrlv Ilmruholdurs. The yum Kremhunn for lira rinu Mom nmountto 88.4 .88). ' Clu ______ _.___., -,--..,--.. Claims promptly and equitably adjusted. Loss by lightning covered whether tire ou- IINI 0|` IIOL J. S. R. McCANN,Agent lII`lI`I{ F - A 1` HI unu'.n Hnlvn L}-rnnv upnu sxE}`1'b:cf,u Government Deposit, Lo:sos Paid, - - LTVERP0-0LdAN[)WLbND0NNVANb313$ FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE` `COI`PANY-. CAPITAL - - $l.500,0(X). THE Gl.A>`(H)\V AND l.().\ l)O.\I l`.\'9UR- A.\'l'l (`U.\H A.\'\' trnnsavla the sh`. ,UNl) lnrgrsl business of all Brninh (`0m[mniues m Punmln. dupnsil nmmlly with the (`.u--mlhu: Gnvvrnnu-ur $ltl)of m-1BI`Ps for on-r\` $10.; of Hm hilily as 1'.-nlcuhued by the Unuarlxlnenl. l .u's .\;n ....-.~u-:3 I-IQl'lTAlil.\' A.\'lII'MuM|"l`I.\ wilhu-.1 ~--'1"'~TVh0ua'uul sixty dnyn.n-x-culling in I114- ! u|nu.u:y new-r but once lm\`Im{ :1! end of uny one year outstanding lusscs ('x('(`(`ding 5510!. W. G HR()W.\'. STE\\'AR'l` Hl{U\\'.\'F. Chief Inspector. Manager for (`nnndm Turomo. Monlrom I ll! Irrcrvrruul .u; A__-_. fauna we WLII unur [ms week. but come and sue ur 'nuru am! you will nd uur (`0'll|lm'H lom ed with bnrumns. We are pro-puree! to up- dv he lrndu wilh spec-nl jubbing pricvs oods` Fair and 71'. Slore. corner Pfincnsa and Wellington mrcels. Kingslo -. Ont. mum woRKs,PmNcEss1'Rnm. A II I-I_J- J -..AJ- `I-4-.1 .I--A -_4I _A-L_.| G1ASGO%W RN15 [ON DON FIRE INSURANCE CO. Wucxln enllmerute l)_ll[ very. rew hm will utfur this we_:k. but 4: ?'rmruul\'cs '1 u . Inn: .4! u iI`I| Dun-un.nn \A.`u urn nrnl 50.: [I npo rics, 4-unlauning `.`| an-w.-ls. I.ol \\'hl|I` n [up per xunl us.\`cl`u)|-cs to nmlrh. H(`,: In-~11 creum. Mr. A good cc um mu-k. 31-. I-I ualic we-D, fr:-ah goods. rllcnpu-.~.I prim< Warm-r'.~ stocking supporuers hp-.~t -u.\Iu_\'. Tc. per pair : genus putcul cutHm'dcr:-. 11 ~. pur pail. \ new imporlnlion of uumbs. l.`\' r ll (ld1ureut st)-re. See our Ilnbrcnkublu comb an H`. u -rum bar- gain. gunrunte d to smv (`0l dM'( wilhuul rcnkimg. S1-hoolbo ks a full line. Scribbliu-g books. [U0 pages, 30 . 2(1) pages. 5c. With each book we give an oil chromn. (`upy bunks. all numbers. 70.: 36 sheets of note pnpel`. to. En- velopes. 25 for 31- : I3 shoots fuohwu . 50.: two fine Cl'(h|l` lend [mm-ils fut l~:.. rub or lip red lend pencils, 4 for the best lend penci in the world, IISIMHV sold al 80. and |0('. L`u(`h. VA H: be sold this week nl 3c , Autdmutic pencils. 50.: Penn. Ink. Mm-ilaaze. Glue: Time Books. IU qlmrl galvanized Pail. worth 321%. Extra large gulnunzod ll oxmrt l'uiI. 250., wnrth 504' W'umn enumerate but few of the bur- Imlna will week. and as .I In- ricun flnmu . -. .-- ..---. .. -..,. . OFFK E: Ar PowoN'a Duvo STORE. OUU. A I'M!` l(1:ul 1 hr l`iuv.-4 |..unp in! no City nml ~ all cnnnplul:-. '. l hanging lumps. $2.19. worth $1. bunzuin. Lump dimn und small. or: vnmlinm .I. 'cTrfzEr4s{"IN sUnANc co. [NCO RPORA TED 1884. rope nuucr, xv , .-wxu (*l.s`!V\`lll'l`0 mr 1:01: to '.'.'x-. No. lsuup .-uul rim: no lmllrr, for lu)rsu~<. cul- Ile. 1.-l\`c<. clu.. sq-. worth `Nu. lio um ulluw your lumwa untl uullll` lo 20 louse anal kill e um ollwr wl 1-u the-y mu lm llllulu sufc so (`lI('ll||l)'. (`Inux liux-:4. ML, mu > ll l."x-. 'l lu-pnpul1u`l)ichl polulu ml \':-gel:-l)lu In.-mlu~r 39-__ worth 7.30. 2 pup:-rs wry lwsl lm ks fur .0. .~`u\`c Mum and nu-I h_y u~iug Hm lu.-.~l uml lulu! iumruvul llru ligll er. ltlr. A L5.-|l\'uni7.nl lmil. l5.-., \\'urll125c. An vxlvu Iu-uvy 5:.-ul\'un zed pull. '70.. never sold lwfuu: for Iran Iluun .`l:'x~. A 3 slrlng broom. nuulc from lu- \-1'3 ln->1 an-cu bruuln corn. 2 for ziw. `I lm-r clul'vn-ul st) lo:-I of vs hisp bmums. 10, worth `. .'n' Now give your children a luxury : Woods pulurl omdlo awiuu. nu-ily put up, 4-ulirvly .~ut.- fur lmu~u or out doors. fur sumuu-r or wuuvr. 3`J:.. l1(r\`cI` sold but are for loss lhun SLR). 'l`hn-9 4 aw,-n he-.~xI at qr Plnllldlil w 81.} ion. 7 `. A upunncd ch- 50c. A mr I4 ollu-r wl lh I my I u~im.(l A An In-u MONEY TOLOAN in lane or null sum: on km on nllpro V :1. WANTII - nu having money toinvost always obtain nut-clan rumor 0! ch r:|enknd at all louvon n:'mt~ont. G mu. `rue wry In-sl curn st 9(`l.~x,_ snlxl 1.-|~1-\\'h1-I'u fur 1 buy V\'h(`l`l` his mum-_\` wi En liih Wdbh Inllw ill um but-klca. Ill.-., WMIII3 rope hnllcr, xv .-whl (~IsM\ I amp lm 0.-In-<. L-[u.. wort nnuvyuuuruu Ilrurr ul rurI!I!l.Ul'!h COURT I-`uoN1'i:sAc.Xq.59.R|cm'LAu Murr- lllo. Thursday evening. April 18th. J. S. R. Mc- UANN. secretary. ma. Thursday on sucreuu-y. WUOD`S`FAIRAND 7 cm STORE. over smwhura Hardware so ill: 'l'ueednyu'ol` each month. u-I-nu--In Ill urn 1` Ill`UllUI'Hu Comm` snnnu. No. 199. C.().l4'. nwets on Tm'nnnn',, April lath. in the '}.5rcmice Hnll,lKlng Blunt. '1`. T. Rnxroxgllec. Sec. VI!I III (D-`I.II.III Ll! _ 1111. Lonal. No. 6! the Sons of Eng- land nevolent Society, 11 meet in their new ` ` Room. corner Montreal and Pnnums Sta. ` Smwhn_n'a Hardware Store. the 2nd I Tuesday: of each ._ _,_,,_.._..;. .._._j_,-._.,, ,_.,_. Iluonlo Regular Ilootlngu. mnddn. No; 263. on Mopdhy, lnymh at 7;!) mm. _ - Ancient St. John's. N9 8. on Thursday. May 2nd. at 7:a?`P.m. ~--A . Cnnrm . No. 92. on Wndnnulnv Am-ll Inn. _ 3!. TM mm. r. u. u. r. NI. U. UNDER mu Ausmcu. or -rm: GRAND bone: or Mmcnurlu. ENGLAND meet every other Friday In the Sons of England Room, Prlinccsa Street. Next meeting Arum. 1811!. W. BUsux.LL. Recording Secretary. can uw-n oouun nru-can morumcou or um und ed louvon I rent. _ mg` g L NCAHH1 FIRE IM! UR- A 00! AN . Cnphsl r.(II).|II). Pre- mium lnoomn mum . C. HILL. Ital hwy Agent. Brook on. Mu-tut squnro. *%3'a. OODWIN. Aunt tor Klnmton. Burma: Vb mo orncn. Independent Order of Ihnresteru. ..v..,.. I.*......... ..-..,. \v.. zn n...-... ... IA` tn` lu',\`u1 mI1$|.`>0. l'hrc U'I.rlI l lmnalrm no spit-u h V>cdch'rurul1'tl mum in (- \ |(md of Iinwnrc M l (:03 |..unps. lmnp.-x. lhv H uilynml ~u rllcwip. A ll Illhlvlv. l-. .\n -lcmanl nunuu. JIUIII I uu J. T. WHITE any Agent, 2 Bnccx s1'nu'r. Cninndlan Order Foresters. ... u... .... ..- xv- unn n .\ nl 'l('ll`. .I\'. .\ll FKCKHIII fIHHllIIllI("'l III u lwuuly. nll hrns.-9 (-mnplt-lv-. rlh Now is your linw In .~u1~nuu at .- niIIll|\')N, hr.`-ll 1|ll.`\HliL'4 Im- lslnull. Ir : urgc .-izx-, 51- ' lump lmrn~ mu uml .~sm.:l|. T" : lurgv .9 .100. Lun- .~I. Tc. om-h. l'lu-_lh1rn.~" rum ilnprmul irv llflvrI1|l1ll`|`IIu'kll()\\'lt'd|{(-ll hy ull .~.l I.-um-rn vunnfm-I urn- on the Mm`- Ililwnl. llnu won-k. 65.1`. I) L-, of Hm mnnulnn nf nln~Lh LIl|lL`h' nnli an a-In-uh ` T~i:sUrANcE. ll VIIIIIIIIIIKI II IUW IILX L '1'!l,ln(`)hru_l|rllI(.iG8. Agent. hm. . No. 93. oniuixihudny. April mm, .` son: of Engluul. Inna: KYn E! A0 I... sun-a-nioa On an .................. ..as.ono.ouc `Poul ysvutul nth upwards or.......a1.om.mn moonw ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..B 108.11!) uruncu t Loss by Rh-0 scoope- at the Iowa. current rates and chime any without. roforonoo to me Board at [I on. sopy_s'.j1'1Es. ml In (`N80, 2!.`)('.. Wm`!!! flinwnrc those Ill 3-ll p. pn- . llnesl ussurl nu-nl `l']lC?|[). line utund lump. . vlcgunr us:-snrtnwnl of I mu" \uur Mn I II 360. HUSL >1 I (-IsM\`lu-re for `J h wnrl In `Mu Ibn III. nsswxrr. {went (`\'|{. 6-11`. 1) ul Hm I 5:00.15 und an clu-Vnp. nil`. Tr mm A genuine I <`. Rnillmu ll(:('(HS. 2 h.u.ds(mw gill-ml: rd in-Inpt-8 to nmu-h. for `. | whilv .4 unl Innnll 31- |".1|nli4- 'sIB59.8oo 00 . 122,000 00 3,000,000 on vur sum be! [or | best Bur clutlu-9 a box in case. .-xix` | (man `Mr Irnrlh W Of U18 Dill" I i nur l`.n`Il\lDI'H In NI X` ` `3.`S('.. wurlh L! m' l `I'll lunnxn. his nut mamas. In talking with at-sports: he suddenly caught night of something on hi: hand and cnllodhrnhundkerchlef. A mm] wu offered him. and after licking the bank of his hand Ilhndog he qulokly rubbed 011' the nut. What van that! asked the reporter when Connor eound. . INSURANCE 'Ul T14 3"h.v- some of nut, wanna`: blood," was tho Iickoning reply uttered while tho Inur J` BLIU Wlll UU Il| ll\|! llllllllll` l'IfH!)\)uu$l II WIT` man. To which Conger rejoined, "Oh, well; all right. When he was at last told that dath had taken place he quietly said. "My God! What have I done?" Ho was taken to police headquarters by an olllcer and assumed a disgusting air of bravado, calling his wife all manner of vile names. He told the story of the crime with a wretclmd air of tbentri-, cullty. and a short time arm-ward retracted 4 ` worenterriblo expremion of pain. 1)l Ir1 The woman rose from her seat. Her face Taking A step forward. she hismed out an awful curse against her huabaml and fell tn tho oor and died with the oath yet upon her asben lips. The man walked out. [Ia ret.urne in a mo- meat and said, Is she dead yet)" No; but she will bo in vo minutes," responded a my man Tn whh-I1 (`nnonr rnininnnl "nh unall- llll' `l` "'l nl .171] "tllllv It "1-I-` I-I III l`l.I`\ EWKH-I luv fur a man in m ' fix." The um-xt, uln ' he I` . _ .7 ` ) haul u qunrn-I Wlth in man at tho bmud Upvra huusr. .-`ml after it was settled went ta Mun-.. Newt.u`s house of ill fauna, whom his win- wns. He was very drunk When his Mr.- saw him she cried. "Well, yuunro hereagaiu. you d-dl)Iuat. uin`t. you " His retort was ` churavu-rizml by the same delicacy that dis- tingui.~h(~l his wife's utterance, but the quar- rel snou stopped, uud the man In)` down upon usofn. The woman sat down at thvpiuun and ht-gnu toting. Thu mun man from the mm and walked over beside her. She mur- mured something about his druukunnem He pulled out A knife witha threo inch blade, and very sharp, from his breast. hunmg over he plunged it into her breast. The knife reached the heart, and several the `Ania NORA C0.\`GEl'L Birmingham, Aln., where ha workvd in a rolling mill. The woman \\'i`!it hack to her (WM lift`. The man hccnnio ill ngain in Bil'lllll1;:i.ll1), and uhen hu lvit. his hell ho [l'u\'t`iI`li ll 5 ti trmnp thmugh tlm south, and turnval up in Cincinnati in March of last year. Wlion his trite h-arnud that he was back in town she sent for him und asked him if he could do m_vthing toward keeping her. I10 vuulnl not und so.infurmt-l her. He (lid not l'l`lIl{llll in Ciiiciiinnti lung. but again hccuiiiu a rwanilcring vngul>Qt1d. Ho truniped to Topeka, Ka.n., theiice to Gunu~\'il!e. Tex.. proceeding onward to the Indian nation. He says he went away both times to save himself from killing his wife, as the teinptnl ion wus h`Il`(IIlg upon him. 110 Im- rived b11l`i( in Cincinnati is dirty, unkempt tramp on last (,'hri~tm1Ls` mnrniu;';. He mt-t his wife on tho street, and she told him that she hud hoped that he was dead-a not par- ticularly cheerful welcome. The man got. A job at llar1'i.~i` theatre, and one night he saw his wife there. lie (`tilled to see her the next day, and was prnh:ibl_v twll r0(`(`iVt|d by he-r, tor thoncefurwnrd she contributed lnrgvly to his support, while ht! was drunk most 0! the time. The fellow openly hoa.stl that his Wife supported him out of her ill gntu-n ourningrz. A short. time before the munler tho mun again saw his wife at the theatre. At the theatre the woman met a man knnwn as Charlie. who it seems was A rival of Cun- gor`| in his wife`: affections. and the two gut stupidly dmnk. Conger, in nstate of ugly ED\\'l.\' S, (`ONFEIL : drunkenness himself. watched this ebcapada. `PHI! l`Yll\fl' fll Lllllllnn A short time afterward he went to seo the play of "The Wife," and although there is nothing whatever in the play 1- .s'll';,'`St his nncn in him 4IrnnL'nn rninrl lm ivn-urinnal Hm! Il'JlII|ll;," V! lIlIl{`V!.'I Ill I4-IIU l)l(|_V I" HIIKVKVEU "'3 case. in his drunken mind lm iinnginwl that thv um-s uf tlw hem were his own. and grew so !l0!'\'nl1s that he left the lheatn-. saying tn tho lunrk:--_-per-`tlnut It was :1 pretty good play my had -n [lIIl'I`|Il with n Innn at Il\|\(;r1|lI:'|(IrnIrn -lvnrkI~-_-per -_tl1ut I had :1 u: it was d: :...| uh . ..I.- . ULIVII ll IIIU llI\'Ull'(Il\`.`. Some years ago she met. in a house of [11 fame a young (-urniage maker numed Edwin ` S. Cungul`. This fx~H(m' is a typical loafer both in speed: nnd appc1.u`auCe.c0u.rse and brutal to u degree, but he had sumo attraction for the woman and bectuno her lover. In April, 1887, they were married and went to hou.~a-keeping at the home of tho man`.-s mot her. Some time later the husband lost his pluvo t h 1` 0 u 5,: h sit-kness. He left Cincinlmtl as soon as he had in a vvua \.uuuuu.ux.u, m uvnp bnvxu. About. five years ago Nora Fields, 1: pretty girl l5 years old, uld'the daughter of 1' `vect- ablo parvnts living in Cincinnati, 1--IL her 1 home to take pp 3 life of shame. During these like years she went about from one bagnio to another, and got to boa thoroughly abandoned woman with all tho vices that such 11 life im'ul(-ntvs. u......... ......_.. ...... ..l... .....A :.. _ L-.. _.. -1 nl when paid In_'u'onI-I. . . . . .. 53.IIl).(ll).m `Phelud I-`u-0 lmunnor Com my on the Comment. I: Annual Premium pun in Cunndn and the United Suntan are Inger than than afxx olhnrd(.`gn;nna.Anl46hoovcn~no~~ KS BWIlT_ Aunt Tho Vngabondllh Life of Edwin 8. Con- . got-._ the Mun-dare:--An Unaoenily Mu-n rlngo-IJ She Dead? Oh, `Well, All lllght"--Dlaguulng Brnvudo. The recent murder of a" woman by her drunken husband in at Cincinnati house of prostitution had many horrible features. The story of the relations betwwn the mur- dered woman _ nml `the murtleror. the details of which have bwn collected since the crime was commitifed, is new given. Almno u.` .......... nrvn Y\Y,..... I.`.`.xl.L n nu-nun A A win: sunnnn To me HEART. Story of a Crime i'n a.`Cinci_n- nati Baguio. . ` ABRUTAL MURDER THEBRITI uulunt hue] wnul lliiljllla c If lftrhlwl tnhrgnooonlqy-7.::oth, Hnrbtts doom`: Ihnown man: of oouvooinnt rocks and club: cowbnnudthlngnhdununtchu. ul uuu:-uau nvsnrleul I Ourhdt tho pooplo of Summit believe the girls are reallylncendhrin, ux-onItngto'l`ho New York Wu-ld;thooIu`h|lfdounot. Thohnlfthct ballcvothogirllnu-admply lyingbqsoohclrbolletouthotuqthsutwun braved beyond All` contradiction that the an Non boy at nw tho Innndry.u:d they nytlnt ll thugtrhwiulbtnuupnr 5011111"-11! Willi]; htllg-htAklx.'1`ho uh mIu7- h, Hmlth dnunkdmmnhhlhbwnhv I-IMIIXIIELIII VI NR1 WIIO IKJIJI UII. ' Shah right good looking, but the Mac A uuruurrnm:pur;*runuut_1~nyuunaar.~ ---- u uuvu 0|` I wmpur," runuruu I Oh. Iknow Pm good Iookingnnd Invo temper-,`. replied Hen:-loch, when quick eu- bnd caught the words. What did you start the nu for!" ,, What for! Why, to no tho blue, of count. I'd do most nnythlngtonongood blue. We aw-tad lotaol lruln Plunold nndothupooplo In:-cunt to 1:1]. Plluoon gotout of bero,und than youcnnbuc your lweoc llfa `tlgey won`t catch me In I hurry. Yen, I'd start: n nnzthnel tngood cum:-5. ` It I565 slob 6`-359` _ 3 mm- in; and use lhacrowdl and nll the fun." En- thusiastic Henrietta! (`I-.`h-I! n.. .......|. -1 an-....u L..u... n.- uuumua 0: nuts uvu, gnu InU_uuIpan_yu.I uu sun And ondunnco of an export. to tho great ununment or those who loohd on. I |-Rh`). pink. _,.....I |....\.;-- 3.... -|._ I..-- 9`?! 1.`! 3.*m ".!`l`E never unuu, W0 an lap wum, uw shouted. Come and let`: wrath, Emms." Wrestle they did. Henrietta was much the nimbler of the two, and uhqdisphyul the skill Ind Andllrulau n! An ntnnl-0., In IJIA lt UUKIIUIIBHUII _ II] (I TUHIHIVKILII" l.IUl'|4 ILIIIIJ. Emma, her sklur, complncemly sat and watched her. putting in A little remark of en- couragement at Intervals. Henrietta knocked over the stove and then denounced the pollco because they did not light it up and start I re. THE GIRLS [N JAIL. ` was enjoying hem-if immensely. Anooer tried to take (he alone from hot`, but when he got. up from tho grouml and pivkccl the gran- ita (`hips from his teeth he suddenly recol- lected that he hmln business mutter to ahead to ulnout four miles away. lli-nrietta had knocked him that with the stone and was looking: at him with I bewiwhing smile and nskuig him if he thought the weather was an- lubrious and the humidity of the atmosphere in good shape. Then Henrietta turned her attention to the furniture of her cell, which she completely domollshed in a remarkably short time. en- nnnrnnnvnnnt n! luo....n.la unnuriaffn l-nnnl-nil L`lLl\U lllllv llrlll lcllll. When the girls` were arrested Henrietta mud a frantic effort tuescapt--prubabl_y not because she wzmtv-ul to gr-I awn)`, but heyause she yenrncd for It lnttle more fun Sho mu nearly 11 mile acruazs lots and elds, and dlulp`t (are a cent if she `lid reveal her neat hosiery in climbing over fences She was nally caught and taken to the jail. She found a big stone iusllle the juil.uml with this she luunged on the dnur, made a frightful u<-lane and shricked at the top of her lungs She -V IIIL \llI(l..\ ULDL ITIIJLIJ. Ht`l1l'lt`tl:l. Day is 16 ymrs old.nnd is re- Hll\l`li:ll)l_\` pn-tl_v in face and figure. Her sister Iinunu is 10, nnxl not so good looking. but is 11:.-vci'tl1(-lo wry cnnn-ly. Henrietta is endowed by nnturc with a fund of exuber- ant animal spirits, ns pivt1n`-gque as the t]Ul('k `n of {lT(`S(L\' yearling. Sb says that she biHl[rl_\' llUt(`S on a good Sl/.L`d, In-nltl1_\` blaze-. and that`s the n-asnu she started tlin ii1'vs,mnl if you don`! liken- wcll. you knmv what you can lo. She gives the hlft`l`0ll(`0 that she is U'l.`Xll"llI.l|.)ll>l_V' land of the culorred, and in the lack of in good pot of curxnino .pnint she warm- next In-st, and took ilre in lit-r`n. She nmkos tho in-_.~t amazing statements against. hers:-ll with in much unquenchable glee and ingenuuus sl.iurt~ sight-ednuss as thou-,:l1 she were singing an iniprorised lullaby to a dull, and thinks the surprLse of her listeners prodigiously funny. Naive little Henri:-ttu! `\'l..._ 0|... .--'..L. n-...-.. nu-uu-.s.I KY-.-1.05- Nvor mind, In an Lhnnfnrl Nl`.um- -...I I-6`. 1 Slgl IFFIBUII. { This stntmncnt was corroborated in every particular by llenrh-tta`s six-Mr Emma, who added that they |1mlu1. to burn a 1m-gu building knu\\`n us Temperance ball, but tltxsistr-I from fu.- 1rnf d0to('tim1. -I-Iv:-< nun .~ nu-mvunurn am in _\t.':.In U1 ugta. uu um l`\l9llllI5 un March :33 my sister Emma T. Day and my- self entered the apartments of Susan Catlip bell. in the p0stni1`c- block, Union avenue. We fnnml u bulny mlwpziiit .~nnring. We opened a t`lt\S(`t(l00l' and found a bundle of carpet raga therein. Etmna poured kerosene over the rugs, strtick six nmtclies and finally succeeded in starting a blaze. We then shut the closet door, left the lmbfin bed asleep and went to the r-mun of our sister (Mrs. Henry Ania-ll), in the same huiltling,and waited. Wlicn vve heard the tire alarm we run out intothe stru-t with thu crowd. We also tired Drake's luundry in Pl8ll](`lll, for which Williaxu Van Ness is serving a term in state prison. ""l"hi.~ cmnnnnnf n':|< 1-nrrnhnrnfnal in nvr-rv They Say They M. Firebug: u! an Worst M Sort, but Not Everyone Bellaven Thom. Either monumental Munchausenish liars or female endn-n is dquhtful which of these terms can be applied to tlfo sisters, lIen~ rletta and Emma Day, now in jail in Sum- mit, N. J ., for arson. Tl10_sH girls not only confessed that they caused` the recent fire in Summit by which tho lives of eighteen fami- lies were emlmignred. but that they also com- mitted the ineendinrisul at l laincld, N. J ., for which a boy named William Van N063 is now serving a ten _\'val' sentence. The girls have been employed us servants in Summit for about two months, and nobody suspected them of having caused the flresuntil achanco remark bed anoint-er 00 suspect that they knew something at least about t.ll6llf8IlA`l`. He took them to his otllct-,and Henrietta made the following statement, which was taken lawn in writing: `-`My name is llonrietta Frances Day. 11 am 113 _u.-ars of age. On the evening of \l...~..l. -lftnuz ainfnr Pmvnn T nnv nml Inv- rm: am msumon cm? H ARTFURD CONN. r\_-L n-_n-I Qnnnnlltx me poem-morwm enlnlluvlh Among those who entered the morxue was an unknown man about six feet in height and extremely well dreUE*_L H9 Sued 5 "19 corpse for a moment, and then tell fainting ` an the stone oors! the dead rbom. Restora- tives were applied, but he was brought around with great diiculty. Recovering. he hastily left the mongue. So one knew him, and, it was agreed that he was A curiosity seeker who had not nerve enough" to look at the nnrnnn aerer continued his out at Iookinx for other blood stains. The woman ; body was ukqn to 5 morgue gndpljtnd on we pug:-mortan tablotp unit ` the post-mortom exa1nint5!I- Amrwnr Hm. -L... pntered the momma was TWO- GIDDY .GIRLS OF JERSEY. oaoxon nuns as uxnner mom: son: cum. Pusan an. 01.0- ` van Ann 12:01:! am. Ql'TY FLOUR `STORE. EAINES 88 LOOKETT Will Remove down street to Mr. Ward's Bi Store `in a few days. ~ A good new stock BOOTS, SHOES and TRUNKS v - Will be shown at right prices. o :':T3'1sa4T'x:I.I_" IN lain Scour. A Great Many Ask Why It :We Do the Largest Business in the Qity in Our Line? SIMPLY BECAUSE WE BUY IN LARGER QUANTITIES. ha for oeeh, new the dieconnt end give the pnrcheeer the benet. In the nndertnking, ee Jory one known, the one who doee the lnrgeet hneineee enn do it the cheepeet. It reqniree the eene number of horeee. heel-eee, cerringee. etc., to do 50 innernle for one yenr ne it done 350. We nbo do our own engreving which in e greet eeving. Attend pereonelly to everylfunerel end with the long experience which we have hed can ettend to fnnerele better end cheaper then eny one in the hinineel All Intendln pun haoors should all at the Leading Mlllinery Store to see the Latest Novelliea Larnosl Noe .nnd always the cheapest BEA!) AND LWE Vl.~I1'Iv2.~` AND DOLMANS. An immense Ilook lo choose twin. 8: to 810 each. See our Luhmore Hole at 200 per pair. ---.._- - --o-g-o -u a II uncut: A. `AA I AAA Q I A uvl Iu xuuvuy -- i>":5}iEi1' `so unuxm." "ieaiiiliinii" 's"sEa'r"s"."'1'"2`Ii}1"'iI"i*z'{zIass-st. II n [I I I.` \.Il\.IJ VVAV no Onh Cnplml ....... .......... .. u.oon.oou.m Toml Anal: lnuuary Ill. I. .. s.sm.m.uo lac: paid ha (B yours. . n.un.ooo.m The Indian mum!