Daily British Whig (1850), 15 May 1889, p. 2

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` 'Vlll'll I utal II I XII . "I'\'. W H." in "hm: muslxa` The an N we no-,....i mu up . mm um. utter nnmo rulluhlu . proud to he I H Mon-n.n. In ant) think Iboi.-maul um: ml hum nllnl y sumo madam (`Apt vrhohld hid in tho hullof MI Wm! I tho (`ity troop I gmla. H0 in nl.~ dm-vunp tn thu- llo In I hu<`|u-l- typo at the` Plum IIUAIIIIIBI ru nun | In` lute u-nuts onahe Republir-au ticket and wueleru-d In IN`!!! he wldrvw in favor nf unothc r candidate. In ml diuou Iuun um-n~t in pulllina .\I1`. \I- um Inn lu-n pr- nu `nwnt in uu`lin.u .1. `LA nu... .. Robert Adams. Jr., appointed by Presi- dent Hm'risnn Cuned Staten minister to Bra- zil. was born in l'l1iJmh.-lphin in l`4!l. He wu gradunuul In the University of Pennsyl- vuuin in N19, am-r Whlch he spent a your trnveling in Eurupu. H1-llu-u studicd law, being a-huitwd hr the bar in 137. . and began prm-tin-; hut t--mg W(`llXlh_\` Lu mun alan- dmwd thv prnfv.~z~l--u. In 137-! he was ounid n 1 no nvirn ah: .-nrl. I UTK. The brnmlvr scope of education in Ameri- can colleges today is largely due to President Barnard. He coiistniitly advocatui adding to the scientific dq-1-artments and A substitu- tion of the practical for the obsolete. md. as will be noticed fro; the suhjtxrtu of his essay: mentioned above, was constan ly suggesting change; When he began to teach he found the American college student principally on- gaged in atuwlying the habits of the Greeks and Rumuus-nanous that had pmst- away centuries before. When he left Columbia college he had long teen in operation in school of mines. doing good work in touching the American bny lrnvr tn dig in the earth for` . Inet/Ala. and leaving the more impracticnl subjects for thoev: who still preferred to walk in the old rut. Alllulllll. In 1851 Professor Imrnard entered the min- istry of the Episcopal church, and in the same year beczuno pro!e4.~or of nintheiimtivs, as- tronomy and civil engineering in the Univer- sity of Mississippi, lwoming its president in '1S."i6, and (`hniwellor in M58. In 1861 when the civil war came on he resigned from the university and came north. He had been engaged in writing for pair lioation for many years, and by this tixne was very well known. Tn 186". he w as ocvupied in con! inning astrontr min-nl work which "E inul In-on begun by ` Lient. Uilliss, of the ['nitA.-ti States Naval oliservntnry at Wu.shin~,;ton; am] the next year had charge of printing nu-l lithogt`upl1yfoI' the Uliitotl Suites coast .~ It was in 156-! that he lnecxiiiiu t`(>llllt`(`ft`Il with Columbia vollege. Pl{0ll'ESSOR BARNAILD. Having upplitll for the vacant (`hair of phy- ` sics, ho was n-l1't'to(l its president. Here he miitliitml till :1 year ago, when he retired. hm-in;.; not-wiiiplisliedni great work in insti- tuting 11 wliool of inines, art, politit-:11 science iunl i>hilo.~opli_v iin-onm-<~tion with the college. l n-:~il-nt llnrnnnls writings In-gun while he was a to-noher of deaf n1Ut(`S, when he pulll.~hel n nuinlu-r if papers on the siilwjt-ct. of their in. and an ;\nnl_\ ti1~ (inun- uinr, with .\'yiubolio Illustrations," which is still in use by them. In 1_33Sh<~lx-gmi to Illllillhll on .~`t'it~ntilio s11bjH`t.s. Wliile in Mis- sissippi he pulili.~li.-i 11 series 01' papers on stilijz-t't.~ llll'l||Illl|.; "lA'l.l('l`.\' on t'olh-;:t- (Sov- erniiwnt," "l'u-port on Collegiate Etlin'ntion. Art l`uIluro."lmprovt-int-nts l'l`ll(`ti(`lIl(` in .\nn-ru-am (,'oll.-,;s'," l'ni\'-rsit_\' Educa- tion," and the Ii--lulioli of l'niver.~'it_\' Edu- cxmontu ('u:lIll)"ll Sl hool.-1 " While in charge of (`o`umlin vollv-,;o H- vontinuenl his literary work, editing it t'_\'vl~p.'P and contributing many vnluulalu artn l-is hinisclf. Ho was very \'t`l`S&tllI_`, writing on The Germ Theor_\' of Di.-u.~.e"mitl taking an active part in the American .\Il('l`\mt`I`-plt`&l society, of New York. 'l`|. . I._....,l_... ,_... .... I n.l..n-|.'n-. in A ......-J lkunl` lulu: \ ....... ?_..___ Death of Ex-'Prgld`-at Barnard. of Coltn~ bl: (`ollolwo `Education has lost. no brighter`. light In` many 11 y_i'n_r than the late Presiglent Bar- nard, of Columbia college; and few have " maintained .50 prominent. A position at A teavher for so long a period. ` ~ .v F`x'c-durfck Augustiis Port/or Barnard. D. D.. LL. D., Ph. D.; was burn in Shetvld, Massqin ' 1809, and was Consequently 80 years old at the time of his death. He WII a descendant of Roger Williams. In 1828 he was graduated from Yale college, and in l8f. 0. when _but `.30 years of age; was made a tutor in his alma mater. Two years Inter he became a teacher . in the Hartford. Dmf and Dumb asylum, and afterward in an institution of the same chnraomr in New York. In 1837 be was elected to- a pl'0fe&~vrship of mathematics and natural phllosoplly in the University of Alabama. "" 1.. IHKI D..,.(...=,..... n...-...n-A .mo......A H... min, Alntmullng (`SMOI Print. In A -Jun...` .1 _L_.__.lL__ .;a":1I.as.;:;;;.;"w'aaas Scout. 2.- lnnooon lung mroot. nut to the nu me. A 1 `onto A NOTED aoucnoa GONE. Inna-v l Idol the Hunt. u rI|`<'lou, hum: 1 member of r mul nujuruf the First bri- .~> In-nu-nnnt 1-olnnol ml aid- - ;,-nvernor of l"exnns_vlvnn|& -I--r uncl spends considerable ml-uh-lplnn club. xvi nvulnlil `VIII Prdtlnt uid- ouunumlhic. Ioolloru bsvo bun hub to ro- F$7,ooo womn or WALL PAPER -WALL rhea occonAfnom=.'An1' :80-IVADEO, SHADE FIX- TUREO, HIINQEB, ctc.. at cost for the no?! two months. IntbodbpuIuldhlu9lua(JI|y.u :5. pm. pt;pI'IohI'bphQ In Colllonh. 4F`{deINs6ii}'s" WALL PAPER DEPOT 2'77 BAGOT STREET. W P011 Looms. ran Ill. ma ms no no om.o. xomplo Block olroolm. with Hood. 900. worth ll.50. Block Ulroolm. with Us . l1.25. worth $2. . Blaok Waterproof lllo Uiroulm. 31.25. Bra llronlarl. 81.50 and ms. Dolmonl. ll.'I6 worth l2.60. 9 our low Roroloo mronloro Is. A In our low mom. who hope no ood. 31.50 See our Young Ion : Pan Boot with (lone. Boy: Oooto in mry I0: IPHDI l0llIII.lY.Loul1ng Innmry start. 132 and 134 Prihoul-It Isumuu annu, Buuulrrln. Soucrron. Oouvnmamn. co. ()mco-(`orner King and Block Bu-com out W313 ! lirusl Store A Great Many Ask Why lt;iWe Do the Largest Business in the City in Our Line 7 HMPLY BECAUSE WE BUY I.\' LARGI-IR QUANTITIES, buy for cash. sue the discount and give the purchaser the benet. In the undertnling. an every one knows, the on! who doe: the Ingest busineu can do it. the cheapest. It requires the some number of horses. heerseu, cerringeu. eto.. to do 50 funeral: for one you an it. does 350. We duo do our own engrnving which is A great saving. Attend pennnnliy to everyunenl and with the long experience which we hue had can attend to lunenle hettornnd oheepot than my one in the bnsinen. JAMES REID. 264 and 266 Princess Street. R. REID, Manager. WATERPROOFS A. J. McMahon s. FELT COVERS, HOUSE-FURNISHINGS. "SPRING AND SUMMER SHOES D. F. ARMSTRONG, ALLTHE LEADING STYLES `_,.n. % PILLOW COTTONS, DAMASKS, TABLE NAPKINS, ` CRETONS, LACECURTAINS. TOILET QUILTS. TABLE COVERS, MINNES & BURNS , HOUSE FURNISHINGS. SHEETINGS`, A - New Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, Ornaments. Vei"3. &.c.,_just receive .. M ' Remember the Carpet House of Richmond,__Orr &. Co) Umco-(`orner lung Drug Lndiel will nd one of the largest stocks bf FASHI0NABU MIL`-JNERY i`th ` Dominion tdaelect from. ' ` "ARE C()4NSTANTLY ovrzxlxb UP /THE NEW SHAPES IN HATS AND BONNETS `AS THE- STYLES COME OUT Hats and Bonnets AT THE HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, Reliable and Close-Priced Dry Good: Store, Corner of Princess and Bagot Streets. Jl.'ST'ARRlV|D_ FELT TABLE ('()\'l'TR\`, New cheap and handsome. New Cnrpeu. New Floor Oil Moths. New Table Oil Cloths, New Luce (fnrtainl. Sheeriugu. Pillow ('mt,on|, Table Linens, Towelu. Towelingn, etc. The cheapest lurnishing house in R:QHM 90 THIS IS J UST VVHY ! 14! Princess Street. U. I1. U1 nu. Book-nmnnn. BLANK Boot Muu'nr- 1-run. No. II llonu-cu Bu-cot. Next to Dr. Dupull. ' It\Il\I urnu A\Vl\II I I In Woutnlmn Htroot. nu! I867. Telephone No. 331. 1 in nu v. -v-uy-.._.. . -. v... J. B. REID, Alt('!ll`l'l('l'. Oilloo: Ford`: block. over Nb- bI:`I bookstore. ltnunnoo from Brock street. W U: vvi. -.u.....v.. DR. MARION LlVIN(;Sl`()Nl-`.. 0F`l"lCI'. AND RESIDENCE, am Bum- Rnurr. two doors from Brock. uluvnu a. munnnn, Buuurrlna um Soucnona. Ford`: Block. Brock Street. Kingston. ll. ll.MowA1'. Ll..B. I J. 8. SIn.vNn:R.B.A. L. Lu-.mn.n 15, L.. u.a., l)r.rrrII-I-. directly oppouite the rut Olllro Womnlmn Ru-cot. linvabunhod In Klnntou. IIA7 Tnlnnhnnn No, B7. Aniu uzuuaug Aomusnrn, Aunrron. IA. . Chroma Buoot. near Kin! St. TO PR.]_I_]._~TTEB.S k _ ` __mFOB BABE Ulhhln a uu.ua.n. Ancarrncn. Iuooouon to R. 0:30. Oman- Uumer of Bx-o<#:_and Bngot Streets. . .. . 1. man: nu 1-Irvi- 3. H. CLARK. H.5. D.D.8. L5 8., . Onduaoodlow Ya` Oollagool . 0Moo- om btoct Indllroct mush. unu- ion in tin nnnmvvntlm II: IMIIIA -- vs I-awn. -- - HOMtl0PAl'B 0- 1- Ovlrm. mm: at to Dr. Jul-vh. utjnu an vs... ....-. .....- .... POWER AND SON, Ancurrlt.-n And Building surveyors. due. Nelllnxwn Street Klnanton up. an . f\'4\\V n uuv-xv.-n l`l\\YI,` -' -m;;nx. suffi iivox. inns-nu. aouonoll. ca. ll! Ontu-Io gnvvvnuu-g n-yuuvvu nun... uguvau -.u. v-.----. Tailoring. Fox I.n:a1- AXIRIOAN Srvus. guaranteed to It. to A. 0 BRIlN'I~`U Prlnoeu St..nbon Bydonnun. `Inn 1, A .._. ,1 I`..- t:u4A)..._ I'lu1lIOI1l anu uua I'IllI1 a J. G. Burrow. practical nnnitm-Inn. umb- Im nnuad mum tting. DID Kluast. Talo- nhnno No. 82. . Boots and shoes. . W. ADAII4. Illllft. Men`: work 3. any Iucwryworkonhud BI-ookBt..neu' u-to ` Iiuanccat. MONEY T0 LOAN In large or small Inmu ntlow rate: of Interest. on City and Forum Property loans gamed on City and County Debentures. Apply Tnonua Blueoa. M er. Frontenac Lou: and Investment Boodota. rncl-0ppo- Illa the Post Oloo. .-. 31-? V 130 VI. Il'.\'Dl I IIRISTI In - :. ($00 to lgl~Prl`ooQ ~21. -:-nu .01-ocerics and Liguors. J. HALLIGAI a Co.. 53 Brook u-oot. Funny nooou. imported wines. liquor: And cixuu. $I_..fl,_..1_. _ IJUIIN l`II\lllV\lI8. I414. II.` tiouorron to. OIoo-Uu\.ronoo dtroo op Pmilalho Pout Oloo. HONEY 1'0 IDA at n can nurrnnt rum. ` -....,_ ....._._V___ .. ....`.-. -.,..... -- - ____--__ Plootograpmc. J. W. Pownu. Copies and Enlnrges small lctures.all kinds, and nishes in any style. r crayon rlrnits nre entirely free- hand drawing; an we can make any change re- quired. Our bromlce enlargements are nished more on or monaerome and are second to none or line nnish. J. W. Powlu. ma Prin- lj I[$L Silverware and Jewellery. A. M. Bnool. wawhnmker. Jeweller and en graves. has every facility for manufacturing 1 and re lrlng iewellery in all its branches. Golden amen Watch Sign. 90 Princes St. si 'dea1i- ni wiucr.ea cxocmiand diamond... dkrru BI1os.. 345 King SL. head uarteru for ` Watches. ranging in price from {.0 Oil). Silverware an Jewellery. A. M. Bnoox. watchnmker. Iowellor and rvu :IAun. uxmaro nun muss ; ml-oralllnuzhoonllluomui. W". porter of ne jewellery. 34 King Street. J. A. LIHIUP. watch mnkenjeweller. 68Brool St. dealer in watches clocks and diamonds. Fikxm 141103.. 315 Kim: SL. headauartera Watches and J eweuery. E. W. SPANGENBURG. manufacturer and Im of iewellery. 34 King Street. LIHIUP. mnkenjeweller. rate. H. P. WlLL8' Lrvnnv. root of Prlnu an St.. is the moat Lhoroughly equipped one in the city. having every style of rig kept. in I first-class llvnry. Special rates to opera and oommerclal men. Telephone No._ 10. __-.____.._.-.-,.:.-_--j A. olnunuuuon, 1.. 11.5.. DIM-nrr. Corner Princes: and Bogot Bu-eon. ..-. . .-.. - 1... - ..`- nr. 11.: Mconmon Bnos.. Kingston Horse Ex nge Livery and Boomiing Stables corner 0! Brock l and Beam Streets. A new and at lish oullll. of l vehicles and excellent. horses. 0 P888 mode` PRTA manta notice. \ ELDER BR08.. New Liver in connection with St. Lawrence Hotel on King Street. First 01: 3: will always be on hand on the shortest 11.: No. 157. '1`. C. WlI.soN.10 Clarence Street. the la eat ` and ongest ealifbllshed llvury in the cty. Telep o. 179. Vehicles ready at a mo- ment's notice. \ 'l'elepnonaLNo. lCl.nR:R Rum mu aumnn . JAMES NORRIS. rropnel Sco'ns o1'IcL, cor. Queen and Out: Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine liquou gara. Good yand stinbling. A. Sun - Liizery EstabMsh1nents...- I` A.-Bimnr. 129 Brock sum. the loading hack and livery stable in the city. Telephone '1`. C. Wlmnnlir Clnrnnna Street. the lamest NELSON HWITZEJI, Proprietor. 0 l'I'AWA Honn. corner 0- Ontario and Prln sees Streets. FirsL~c1a.ss accommodation; yud and etablin Junta Nomus. l`ropriet;n-pg ` Scm-rs OTEL. cor. Queen Outndnu. N Auiqupuuuvuu \II ucr uu l'UlTIlvUl'UI Oovm `Faox-mmc. No, 59. REGULAR Murr- ma. Thursday evening. May 16th. J. S. R. Mc- OAIN. Secretary. j 1100508 uuu Luca!/uururus. Anmon Horru. corner Queen and Montreal Streets. well situated. with yard and atabllng` Nusou Swn-zu, Proprietor. 01-nwA HOTEL. ynclnulnu \ll1lUl' ruluuuurnc /_/' Coum STANLEY. No. 199. 0.0.11`./meets on"l`uInm7 . May 28th. in the `I5:-entice Boys` Hall, King slrwl. T. l`. R|;NTo:,Rec.;Sec. Bull! 0! I|uIllIllIl- Llxon-rln LODGE. No. 33. of the Bonaot Eng- ~ hnd Benevolent `Society. meet In their new lodge Room. oorner Montreal and Pnn Stu. over Bu-twhan'a Hardware Store. the d anti lth Tueodaya of each month. 1;B9F:*38sI0NAL 1. u. U. 1-. In. 11. Urmln ml Aunt-lens oxv 'l`_'l GRAND Lonen: or MANCHESTER. ENGLAND meet every other Friday In the Sons of England Room, Princess Street. Next meeting MAY 24TH. W. Busuxnn. Recording Secretary. ~- Iluonlo Rogulnrjlootlingn. Aunden. No. I63, on Monday. J nne 3rd. at 1:!) pan. Ancient St. John` . No 8. on Thursday. June 0th. 3:7!!! .m. Cam:-sq . No. 99. on Wednendny.Junel2th. at 7:!) run. , . Plumbing and Gas mm 1.0. Bu-mw. nnotloal I 3:. %``3-`:~,,.. ""'~`?:r -... \ UHN IELIBTDFII IN g. papd, ~ Tn d d\Il6\_Vn|n. B 0`! TH E K HAIL- nr nnnl. A nj. I WMIII QUCIHIIIVJ : JINJO . IV Bllfj JWIIC I. docile run! E1'."`3.'3`."L`.2' '}?.?n` '5/`u'nu' I I. I. unis. I. 0.. LLI. I. V. LYON. THE CITY DIRECTORY.` ._ - . _.....__ .__ _____;___..__...__.__.._.j nun (`.nI-nnr Prinmml And Euro! 5 JOHN STRANGE. LL. 11.. run: but nnugltlnrnnnn dill lnddpondont Order of Foresters. `nu-nu ~11-n.\u.....u.n \Yn m l')u-run nu Ila -Hotet and Restaurants. .nlnI liinrrn-r. nnrnar Llunnn and Man un-rnnn nun Qnl Ivrrnun lI`nr L. CLEMENTS. L.D.S.. -1- tlln-Mlv nun:-Inn than PII1 Canadian Order Foresters; /~ /' MI Rvluxn Irv Mn mo ROI`/man} It`l' nlmtnnnnn In R. GAR: A. I . MOVKIY. I.u.. u.l.. l:'.n.u.a.|s.. 0rnaI-llWoll Hagan: non `PI-InuuN8t.. u cooupl luollraanou .__._ -__._..- . .-..,. r::.'.=.'1::."aa..`d':1%`.:'. um duct wntn uunvtlr ROBERT SHAH , m our-no; nnlvnv , man -uulo Ilnnn -nI-E I RE NOVA L. nut n nnuulncbl .. _.._:._._.__.:Z_.._._ uzynmcmsmgg. D n -nnnlvnl C. rn DI Au: Rn! SOCIETIES. Son: of Enginnd. `Anna Mn 9'! nf olux :..."`.Il"z`-`."'-J3`-i ` uuuopuvuw nus unu- WM. NHWLAND8. Aucmucr um Ann: cannot at real and King 81.3.. over Wnd:olIl5ru`vBv.oto(, II- tnnooon KIM `Inna. 00 the Ahulging In 0 onnwylown bring: to- ptbc all tho trumps In the vicinity; the oc- culon III I sort ol luclnuluu for than. T.5'iiEIlIi`o?!Ei|l.|o|In uowuhyu in an In- ch-uronnd vrtm-nd by but a few. For oc- outou ol rejoicing they an-m In human nu-don. lhddvnu In thu agricultural nun o( the nut uluu n-nut that they ud- domnontrunpontho lFom1ho(Jnly, Dac- orcdoadny.orcvuuun"otn~un-bowdayg" Inn. thy AM. ll II-Ily runs] cynlchtn. e cub: no prohhlywuchtng Quuul Ibtllttlo no how Inn at boas. In It. l|owwur.Inu'o|IhLytIoIIhodhna(eI-ouch _ __ drug! 7 nlu ` .....,. .?1'1`3.`I.."`..ns...1z~,"s'a.3..A*..% dam nnrulub and our gurdhnnoluhpua nntnuch non not lo and ttochluon charm-can onqnhhyn Tlunbquttd tolhlglhu "chpopIIu'oouI.nId Io tlulr tn." audthtuogun-nlunjoynunuhou not In nu-rd bylbol-pol-bldnolhr Anon Iurriqox-o_uoo. M Bu-cuhnuu. In, lay 8.191. John I.Boooy.h_q..toIhlnry&Auuum_ huuunu Ihotwho umcmla d%OC| !' vlmvnuuolowctho -w-who Iuvdcqcr. l UI alllll Illll IITI lI.ll(Il'I' lull! IIII-IUIYIIKIV UI I00 \ mom, there wlll be coulcu um. In M. ` the new on will begiman ln I806 "Vlvo Boulnugor!" willbe the:-ry of All Pronm. u will romnln on the plum:-Io till um. and than-tho pron-or h prudently Illa-at, but thlnbthnt Pnnco, truotn her:-elf. will rise to (M height of bar glorious dmtlny and Inberlnmonolpanconnd pmgnn total] the world. In 3 hop In b not mhuhn. npidiy. Now. therefore, we all know why I-'luquct`| sword through Boulangt-r'.~a neck, in their duel, did not kill him. I! h had on- juyed any ism tonic than mi mnjnr and the culmination of tnta.iit_\"` on lhn sun, on-_, It vmuinl [bell and there haw liven all up with Bonlnngzlmy (which is the \'um.r Pl'l`ll|.'h for his nnnn--9 I)... i. .,_,.-n __,,_,,u ,-:|:,_ ,,,~.L n,,, I (IMIL \\\`A| \'..- llI|.U LHU lllllllll I3 I/IIU IILIU Ul life; from the middlu nger, or uvur it 1lowu~ ward and to the left till thd right hnncll, runs the liuoof tlw lu-art; diverging from tlm end of it mid lx-xu`ingm'x-r to the line of lifu is the luieuf the In-ml. mnl lll)\\ ll the middle gem-rally. but much broken up lll u1an_\' pon- pic`. is the Saturniun llllt`, 'l`ln-rv nre alsn slam, crosses and niinutu wt-ln.~:_ llL'(`Ul`1llg tn the .\t_\'lL` ()1 the haml. Buul:m;:er`s line of life gives him tlxirtwu yezlrs nu-mo, at least. a(1'ul`(lil1g to Pl`1){t*.\\`0l` Bue.wl1n mluls that tho lmml issmall, the gi up fine anal the fingers exible, indimtiug gnu-i aclaptathun tn 4-ircumstmm-x Thu thin-I tln gar ushnt wt` thu sun. nvmruling to II -am-ie-iit~'I is unu.~`unll\' lurgu uml lung. iiuli<-ntinpz lngh solar ililliivim-." Th sun is the tunic of tlm thml pate in musu-nl nutatinn-tlw note mi- mul Bnlil.-nIi_:ni".~* nntu is mi umj-Ir. the now of lively iimvmxiviit, and militar_vmus1c. Tho! sun is the dnmumting power in the character and rumor of the general. nutl tho culminatr ing point in tho lmrmnnit-s of his tutality is in the ('0njlln(`Il0Il of Sntum. So Buulanger is oxc-Inpt, from all tll.s`08.?l`h of tho throat, and lung.-'. uud if wuum.le(l in that region (not suicieutly to bleed to death) will recover uuuu uuu LIICLI npln] Lll!'lll LU uuuuunrl a palm. u \`l(`\\' of wlnin-I1 is here presented. First. tn be consid red is the make of the ngers, whetlu-r ong or slender, stub- by, u-xjhle, spatulatrd or otherwise; then the rises and hollows in the palm, and, last, but most important, the lim-s which have a general resemblance in all lmmls, the main (mus forming a rudo.\I. Em-lrcliug the hnsu of the thumb more or less vun1plcw- ly*(lut mil \-..1 into llm lmml) is the line of WWO COIIHIIHS [0 Hi. This does not refer to his hnnd" at poker, or his hand in public affairs. but his eyery ..-day physical hand and its lines'~'a.m_l indica- tions as palmistry explains thom. Not long before Boulanger let-t Paris he and several other _ entlemen had their palms photo- gmphcg and sent the pictunes to M. Bill`. the noted profs-&aur of what he calls the infal- lible s<`imce;" he not only soloctegl the gen- eral`s hand from the lot, by its peculiar lines, but somi gave llll analysis of the owner's clmracter unda furecastof his destiny. M. Bue, by the way, was oucua captalii in the Frencli vuvnlry, arid lms devoted many years to the study of pzilmistry. To 111 m`.~'tnu(l his report one umst iirst get til--rgqgiisfs theury of the imli(`utiuu fliriiisllctl l)_ tlm hand and then apply the-in tu liuulluigl-r's is ` iingvr.-, mug slender, flexible, sputulatkd AL . I , , ' I _ , ..L_I L..II.._.. ... 4L,_ __..I... ..... A professor of the science of puluxi_stI'y" has mapped Boulange1"s hand and toli ` what it: indicates; the papers have pictured it, and now The New York Herald devotes two columns to it.` '!`l.:.. A...\... ...`p ....c.... on Id- ul......l`7 no nnlrnr WHAT THE El: Line 9! Life Indicates Thug He Can Iiivmhn `rm. rune: Just `rim-teen Years More-It lag the Sun Thy; Hus Shah`:-d" Ills Career. I vv an nu u -n ug mun DR. ALICE IIOHILLIVRA '. Dlunuu or women All` Chlldru I IDNIAIII. 0Ioo-n) Pumcnu 8-run`:-. at Dr. spun old And. Telephone No. 800 A - - .. -vnnvnnut an 1. an 1: nn 9. 11 L: In Boulanger s Palm Mapped by a Professor of Palmistry. THE HERO SHAND Pun: About `h-n-pg. LINES ON IT SHOW. THE BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY. MAY15, lIllJ"I . llIl1 lI\1|J xrynlusxc. n Wthv ' hLstntalityi:x Yhn Hxvnnf nnrl nu-wvnuulj IZIICI l'I'Ill- llow In I pwlura 0! ohumnding (`ulikr Fruit 0! the Plrvt Nuunul hank uf Umnkn, |llnu.. who-r clownfnll It will ho nmomluon-cl vu um! lay a woman. Thobank n ulnmuazit to IIIVQ mum-d with L 1.44:; 34... IIIII I?" XIHII I hnllol Mn dlvnr '!EIIl(llFl'I'IL `-`..':~:".'.'1 5'i ` .-man I mm the rmmh haying: "If you n I to brtng the U Inc. and Ilmfll gout`: now .u.-:1`-a- New Yuri ur. .. ha 1 .`:`.'?~I`.."""` .`:'-L --i'.I. ,."'.; ."...`~`. .'P `` --Iulrv I null IIIQ Jlulllo That xnmu u! \'v'\VlJlI am not on pieces of gnld or allvor mum! absurd an-I Auantar like. One day. h--won-r. lulu nttc-ndlnga luunohat an I-but Buaton ship} an], and a Manawhuartu man. I Itoppnl fur a moment to watch Iml'hvwn taking the stump: out 0! a wad that ball I-can dixrnnted. Instantly Ihav. tho malnnuw wan mu tlwy Irena down ull theft Inna gvxlbbillg about the bola whom the man (`Amt out. Tho foreman waa quits an lnterute-I a any cm. and only that anon nl dlgultylbtraharl Mm Ilnwould have HI mo and and In uw iw ~ ' Ir! mwfmahu-I hand::'IIpba;Iin a at u i lo Pman-an. `IL an'nl{ol&?nk the Roman I-AL...-.-.lI..I ,.. ;._._ .._Aa-_. rL_. av... UIM IKCIII-In IUIUUIIUIIU nvu. run 1: : A. I MoVl`l`Y. |l.D.. U.ll.. M.R.C.8.lL nnm-_In w.m..m- Inland. twodnnn uni

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