Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Sep 1887, p. 3

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-CU I-l' IUIOIU III uid [Id In I-\ cum] mm- huh with tho lutunm. In I873 ho was much Ildodocun with the nut ol lkutnnnt duty and tank mlonnluu ( ea. Nb:-ruin`: not. In I-`M In ` pvt up Mu I-uuinlnlol. then in led a quiet Me. main; (to mtol II: that with his Hm hmtborl. than that his ndgunuou houunhnl an dwghbr 0! H. II. ll--nun, I Chicago ml- uunalro. uul they mmlal in tho In-mo which was the manor hls fll|lt'I"I prolongu-I mun Two ngocol. Hnml hwaunuunctor In tho I Yuri mum mmpuy. but ht cpringbowluodruv mun IPIIVI mu-an tn the mmpnny. and [mu h||I\'\O the-u cluvutrd Inim- nlf tn NI another. I\. .1..- n......-. u..- m...... can 1;... and mom` u llopuhuuu xonluo (or locum!) cl New Yul luau. Cul. Fml D. Urnut, who has hurt: mu! 1 and by tho Rppul-ll-`lnl 0! New York In: ' R"!'Plfy of Ihw. Ina born In HR. [nah shortly arm the lexicon var. During the civil nu be In too young with an active I put, bu: on many uuvusou was umh hh . lube-rlu um Ids}. no haul 3 mmmou an-tool invoices. and at an opal Id 3 I'll Ippulubnl I (:1!!! HI mo Wm .. n .._ 1In_.... PRINCE FERDINAND. (SOL. F. 0. GRANT. ___._-;.. -1111 , I! I37! I no * nmnlnlml mm-I "OINQlII| at Ihv ` Fourth Uuncd Blllucawv-\'. ll { Ipust tin win`: In |Il'ilnI-\nn|lmuI- 1 In l||73|\- 1 * .\. 4-1 I.. Iuml I... I `-TIT` _ IIK VII`! Pulnl. ualllury uvlnny. and Iran cruluhd with hhouurn n I'!I 1.. non 3 wnun--u nlu-`alum, n ugvnl ll} 1 r-ununl I , Um Wm! ` nnlnlur) ' nu-I nun I with ; an no III I .-van-I 5 I nl EV/8/T0/f8 70 THE GREAT CE/V7/ML FA//S IUIUPLIUI. U \1vI: uvvuuvn-o was--.--n- unuucnx 254 and 256 Princess.`tre et. 3`. `REID, MANAGER- ' OPEN: 1>A\*-.A_ND_~?NIGHT. '.......... __~......... (`R.\\\`PORD Pl-2.\(`Hla`.S for Preserving. larxoqunnlilinza nrrivinz daily at tho BAZ- AAR. tl .\'ow In the lime to buy. "SPLENDID VALUE AND LOW PRICES. JAS. REID; Gentlemen who formerly left their measure now t them- selves with a Ready-Made Fine Boot or Evening Shoe, and ex- ` press themselves as highly pleased both with style and price. Some Very Fine Goods just received from Boston. thir Gents Department. BLANKETS. C01\lF0RTERS,FLAN%NELS. A Choice Lot of LADIES` CLOAKINGS and ULSTERINGS, a lot that we Cleared from a Manufacturer's Agent andare selling at M_o_ntrea._l_Wl12l_esal_e I_ r:ice_s_. " "A1so'""?rey'17'}Tf.o-t`i.`:1"ies' Kid Gloves (Plain and Heavy Stitched Backs) very cheap. % A. .1. Mon/mo/v. {JUST IRECEI R. M FAUL. i>"EAcH1. TFEACHES. E Are invited to look through our Goods and get I our Prices. A large staff of salesmen on hand and ` every one wanted on promptly. H%AiNLES 8; TOCKETT Kid Gloves, Cashmere Gloves, Hosiery. Silks. Velvets. Sealette. Curl and other Cloakings in great variety. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER An inspection is cordially invited. No pressing to buy. and Good: marked in Plain Figures at the Lowest Prices. John Laidlaw & Son, 1 N This woe we have sold a Luge % quantity of Drou Materials. Hosiery and Gloves. and we can safely say that for Quality and ri eeeee re SECOND TO NONE. P NEW DRESS GOODS I H O S I E R Y, KlD- GLOVESld hue mom rues. FALL -- STOCK Are well pleased with the steady growth of the trade in FLANNELS. The Leadim_;.Unc'ertaker and Embalmer, M MAHON S y; I__ _|. I 1 1.1. I. .4r.1.pn3&o.Tcounocuo. Once: I j I 44 191 PRINCESS STREET. WALSH & STEACY. COMPLETE- E 0. I-'. ARMSTRONG. Ine uemunu Illllll cvclu Our 82.50 Ladies French Kid Buttoned Boot is the finest Boot `in the city at the price. Have always been a -main feat- ure of our trade, and we are this season better prepared to meet the demand than ever. n.-- on ::-n | ...::....I I:.........|.. v:.a .\Ir- nus 1 Crockery, Glassware, Eh-. ` I-L. Joxls. 8| Princes Street. has an s an exwlluu amen otex mu wltlmns. orov er_\`. lasawaue. hnskolsa fancy goods to choose III. tilluurisuyollco (or servants in couuec- ` I inn %LKr3IEs'FIN*B`06Ts I I 0 Princess Street. cdoo cooos cum. 141 Pnmcms 5T. .mz manna nu phone. No. . (I001-V II "II uuv: `- \\'. .\n.\.\|s. mnfr. .\lon's work a s u F.u~Ior_\` work on hand. Brook 81.. neu- I J uvriiuyo srrrs Tunnno and made to order. In latest Iauhions. at Joux SnAx.uI.u`s. Market Square. Pon Lnur AIIIICAN 31111.3. lxllnnnu-ml 1031. to A. O Bmlxl Rncuu Sl..Abo\-e .\`\ N1 III` .il'Iu.'II u uu-u av, 54:` . l . ` .' that the llnosl Iiaeolsondrinhmnnuhctu " nthocilymn ` be found at Mums Baas`. Mu-hot Sqlnnx ` They consist at all uonled wnlen. Pmmpt a{_tte:1ut::npn.idIoplc-nicpnrtiec. tI'l`aIophunu . 0. 6 !. O'urn IIIIII uuuuuuu 1V\v1 II. .\'nvn..\.\'n.~4. H-Invest stcmt. dealer in cimwl. inhuman. pipes. shing luvklo and pocket bunks. I-`ital assuruuonl in the ciu. lloumu Rana. u. IL and F. W. dwuen in rhuiro--'nn\n and lobnmm. Pnol and hllliard ........- in.-unnocnou. Elhxot Sl..nmr Prim-can A rvwIv'u .....-. . i J. W. |*mnn.|. In a dock at Pic-tum I-`rauws and Room Mon coulnmly on hand. which will he sold In c p A: it is pos- slblem lnndleinbeing Inn 111 direct tron the nuuunholutur. No In` 0 man to have A nu-um. [can (we love: nun than ever. Call `Try them. Agents w . i put u and In Dyes. \\-Rrnnxudz: he the IL hl0I\"l`00X$RY. Pnououl Dru the munuuctunn-. no -u-an ulna: .. ....... .. mom. I can give and :21 price. ll. Iltxl Iuuaox. Pholognphor. I-Inlau-god. Purlnma an:ul Views. Sauahution zuanmu vd. In III. Syden In. It. ll.1'u\'I.'. .\uu-luv! aqunn-. `hm m'.:m\'|-l-`inc urocoriu. nne ml do nwauo (nails. J03. Hlitvci. .\lnonic Bullull Inxx .\larkcl \\'.1`. Hnn1u.\'.lmIor in fresh nsh. oysters. fruit. etc 5 Brock Slrrol. rruu. tungrvuuuuu ,. u. . I2. ll. Tun:.-'l`ry the Milk Hulls and lluh Hum Iumnnhwlunulm lhv I\'iug.~`lro1-l Ha|Lvr_\. II. 'I`n\'I;. Market Squnn-. -I-.... n......u-- l`i-ug nvntcl-inn int ABII Mtu-ch I. o.~r\1rilIu. .\lm':\' m lxux In lat-gr or small unurmt low nu-1 at lnlon-I. on (`ily Mill Fan-In pony Inna: gr-nmod on l`iIy and (`nunly lk-henlunrn. .\p;-ly lo Tum: \s lhumm. .\hun5:r. Pmnu-nae l.-an and Inrutlnn-nl Society. rlcs 409; .-`Hr .h\` Pill Union-. June I. l~`:h. 1. IDQF _____1__.j_-----__,..-- ---- vuuttuuuvuvv .--a sun": ,1 g ,_-_--_..-_-__._7 , Hot and Cold man an .n Ilo'nVx-lint. -lu.\'E8' mxsonuz 1-431.151; BriuuhAInor|onnHolclBlook.Clnnnoo8t ' lllflll I Il. Imam: has. New UV In mun-rlhn um. su. lawman Mom I luau. rim ohuriaurmalwnnliucn cuthnnonut noun ` U90- nw Jun .3: II It . `um ` n"$L':.m":'c7'I3u'=-"nu 3n`m.:&nuL A new and It not mum at \'c-hicks ndplcollal bone; (`L1-um mu-hr PQI1 - 30. IN. '|'. (`. V\`lII)!l. ttnosi-.9 Ql'co|.|'h..| " ,. '+'."|'.T:....""'.\'-. no. undo-'" y u n no men '0 house. \\' I lull II. ITIIUIOIC. .\umw l|u1'Il.. Mrlntoooou And Slnnvrul sanwm m-lldnuu-l. with uni and nnhuu. Nag: Ilwiflll. Ihubur urruu ll OIIIC 0 Uutaoni PHI no-A "ll'oI'll. nu-ha noun Ion: yard and sauna. Jun Nouns. ct. sm1-t`I thus. not. an Quark u. .-mm.-nan noun! . Flu liquor! and ct . yarn. uuunl yard and uuulu. A. minus. \ .\\`nu)-AIIIICAI ufll-. most c6n'anmn all poplar d In 0 llmppnalv to II. in- uounlsleun uh usrhunun. M Qrlltvu llmnl. IS k M. lubilnu lnr ` In hour: : run! In? a nun: hr ; gumu: mush : and I- Pam. man 1 lllvulq nznflfnuu uulg_u.__A. Vasnunug Halon #41151 ;on?;uHIutA m.m.nm-nu T mu-nan: um um.` an nuulu In-um. in. II huh. n.~..-e-on Ilnxrni llnlgl-In K , luj `III rushed. `- H I up bin yon. warnnled to TIIIIIUII Inv- (`mnr1'm'.ns luau. l`innm~hlApm< King ; .~`: nu-I. .\louu)' lo loan on red auto and olhc-r . ~.~nrilh1 ` H nlldl noun. W. uutlnn -IKIUI Uliuuw. lIrusII1'rIlm- Ouu-to ll. Man` In :l`a_\u_.h:c: In u. 1'._ and K. 0 3". Human. 1`. v-. D cnorca ummr & uxnn noun sun mum. Pnnssxn my. cno-` van AND TIMOTHY BIID. ' :-*::j --Irlxouwug and Gas I`n'tu'u- . .. n.-_..... ........n...1 ....imu-inn. Plum Flluuluuy CIIIII (III-V 1'IIII:vgu .0. Bun-ow. urncucal saniuu-inn. Plumb. : gmsnnd steun lilting. M! King St. Tole one. 62. ale _ an urn Ill. ___ 1:4. bvemc. wf6ak,` `mu: Orr!` riinmoronv. Fruo'l.`(-`1mfrrta'nueo-y. Jr. ...|... ugn. I'A|lli ..n.I I ....___:__.o T Mary Kalahunhuu-MI. .\.II .mnmuuum. bath` :1 `and ::`::y ntnhlotutho ollyutvoloploato ` (`iga rs and Bo'llo'm-ls. -..... .`-.... IN-In:-cg Vila-L dun .1:-acted We tors, Etc`. _ __ -__ L_. -_._..l...4l- nlunl II: JAMES 'r'11o{` Peon, 7 381 n 883 Elm St pm1; - i:mes'roN. } All kindnolgoods cxeqged and Wt" nlslmi. . _ 3.- _ ..` Boots and SA 093. , \n--*- .......|- . Phbtogmpi Jr. .. 5-- - 1.... mm) -1'allorlug. __ __.I ....-4I- In 1: F0` uuuriul. -,-_, __ ,2. obnvcon. Pool and hllmml x. __:_-. Man. Confectioners. 3...I.V .1.l_l..I...n.1 Muuirr Scrum. D n onnnlnnlll , __ Ginger Ale. Iamon soda. 11 Beer and (`mum Sod-the llnolt. in; the `u . Davies. Gold Medal A10 in pints and quarts. tI'Alao A in stock of choice Wines and Liquors. , . 7 A `RIM! IIIEITIIDQIIIT. uochuu`. lllrkcl. nor l)lI)I'lC_'_`IIVI.`-Ill! iauo anon _ I " -uowty I in hanaonusa mm for A together with the hnluen of the uauou 3 make. Into the W uucnou (0 I runaway g hone Int ' uy morning. secured the lines ; and stopped him that he had been running ` I nnnu-of smile.-Min Annie Aykroyd. .2 Bani ';iimiai`v` with ! III IIIUCII, uuu cut or an-cut. \` nit . H` IWl. `UUITIE IWUHIIUII III! rented farm north of his brother's. above Both. a d gone to work on it.-0ne by one our hoys leave us.--Will Dawson has also gone, anal taken up his Il\0ll8 in the domin- ion: of Uncle $un.-The Swiss social held an couple of wet-n ago at Elmwood was a stun men. nancially and otherwise. the net pn coeds being o\'e_r 860. A plounnt evening: was spent at it. all seeming to enjoy them- selves wel`. -Tho Mines Hayden and Miss , Barton, of llortfonl, Conn. -ll`! stopping at J. \\`nrd`I.--Mr. Cnnnin and wife. I of Cnlifornia. after an absence of eighteen yous. pm his friend: in cm. vicinity . mi: 1 roeQntly.-5liII Redden horoicnlly climhml ` into the w nthchod to a runaway | 1.4.... I-at v mm-ninn. my-urn! u linen z ! C`'TW `CHO.-`I1 HIIIIIC nylmyn. ; on. 6ii3 !I"Iii" With 1 hot {Ah Show wtuty ( |.-- L....1.;A....I 101.1 In.` A..'..'..... o......|... . I ` _ &0ti'tBooth uitthochupug tor` pin blocks, bunchwood,` hi or ant or an-out __'"#' I Sept. 2|. -.e\ bright lillle luur)ear ol-l -l.\1u'lnerof.l`u~n-pli Rncln-fonl's, died of in tn-rmiuent fen-r un liueedsy morning. 1 Jnrues IN-unldson jr.. has rented Rom. Actual fnrui nu-I intend: to shortly enter upon married life. The infant roll is on the 1 increase. boy hnbiee being born Inst week to i 5 Juries \\'. lk-mslclaon and John .\lurph\'. l ` Mr. John Kirkvmml. who has been ill fr r more than I you in very low and due- tors hold out no ho we fur is rem\'er_v. - I-`armors sre husy gigging t eir potatoes and report I very poor crop. .\|. J. .lo_\~.-v i he: improved the appearance uf the tiling.- ` h_v placing: new fence around his residence. -- The inhsl-itents ere supplied twice in week with fruh men! fmui n nu-i hhoring hut:-ha-r. -Qnite I number from ere Attended H. .\IcUilli\'rey's hee nt Wnshbnrn on .\lonule_\'. -The funeral oortege of John Hil.clu'01*lI. of .\`torrington. passed thmn h lure on Mon day tn 5!. James` church. `rminglnun. The funeral eenuon was preached by Rev. llr. Ximmo. -.\lrs. Ju. \\ . Donaldson presented her husband with the thirteenth child on Thnndey hut.-l"rnncis Armstrong is very ill.-John .\lu-Fnrlnne is recovering from his illnees.-Min Mnry Ann Joyce Inns returned home After spending two weeks at Clini-y`s lo-:ks.~-Two weddings are on the uni: um nul.-.\na. r. u. nay none: on mum hi nut tor 3 visit to her dun htor, Mrs. W i at 'l`wood.-Chnrlea den has nnntml I Cnrm north of I13: In-nthnl-`n nlvunx ,._-_.. II. II ROAD. I-I.-'l`h:t'At.ement in the Collinshy items of recent Ave, that P. W. Day lost A valuable hone. nohshly h son, in nut correct: but he 1: since _thr~oo sheep stolen from the pasture hotwocn his house and the Bath mud, two at n! nnd one A C__. I\:lh'\.C ntnnuumntln _TI\A lnnlnl A` ux ` C. D- J-;r'RA1~'rK:I:`.Ii\'r, I.`.d\ 1 Scrum. Kn `DC 5130 NIH, `W0 I` III.` In" WI! II` few nights aftonraNla-Tho funeral of the late Mrs. David I-Zdwania occurnd on Mon day from the incidence of her danghte .\lrs. Lake. It was largely attended. She leaves a_ husband and three daughem to mourn her |ooa.--Siclney Baker left on Sat nnlay for the fair at Toronto. He will visit his brotlierin Detroit lvefnre returuin .- .\liu Hattie Baker at_tenda Queen`: col ege \ this fall.-.\ln. l . W. Day leaves .\lu`u~ aw n-rt law A visit in liar ulnnnhhni-_ Mrs. me recent nuul, out In! uuuuu: I: uus \u_\ rolniui .---The bush tires have done mnsi~ cenihlo 1 Mango to Ten Bros. unl m.ui_\- I lumen. George .\lc(`orlnish lost all his | building: And about ten tons of hay on his ` farm at Hnnlwooal hay. Tett Bros. lost cou- ` aislerahle I-y the tin running tlmrngh their limits and burning logs and tanhnrk. .lo- , M-ph Dean`: bush. Hardxrood bay, was not Q dumured. Although it was snrmuuuleal l_v th: tlaunes. .\lr. Iasshefs and Ten`: men fou ht the tire day And night for nluont two , I'ee'a. Very lucky for L Lnalicr the tire l didn't get in the woods as he hail nlnont. I50 ; cords of tnnlurk lying through it.~~.-\lfrol } T|y;)us' death has tilled many hearts with sadness. It was no smlden and nne-xpecteul. ' He was employed at Clayton. .\'.\'., took sick on I-`riulay and died on \`nnda_\' morning. I He lava two chililrrn. His remains \u.-n: mnveyt-cl home on Monday by his brother, who was working with him. mil on Tues~ clay tliuy were l-uriod in West rt. ceilietery 1 .\Ir. Tryons lnnied his wife two )`(`t\l"! ago. i I o I by the 'l'rcutice Boyn.--\\'i linm Forster and J amen Ewens. who returned from .\lichi~ mun sick with typhoid fever, are gaining alowl .--Mn. Moulton is n-covering fast from er sickness. Conozrntulttions It is n l>oy.-.\liu J ulia King. of Oliver`: Ferry. is visiting friends, and Min: Maggie Crock- ery has returned from visiting at Oliver`: erry. :__.. L 315'. 3": .`-I `II `II. ICTIIII-"TI IIIHIIFI lulu law nilboul thud: . Urdu. ul rule: but I Y WEI ha [lien voty Ibo? hdouo It. turned on wr an up; .--.\!il Klth Dtillclnou ill. in convalescent. Mn. John (`Into in visiting lrlomlu in She!- oIcI.- Mb 0'Hl`|OI. Mklnaoin. Wu Hm gnu! ul 3158 May QIIIIII but weak. Min J-uio Hark 10!! lot her home In Tamworth on |"rhlny.- J. Wain. who run lhn.-wn lruln hi I A VII! 030.355 MI cullnr haul-whoa. s nnuvorlug uh: ily. Mn. Wnlorbhoub ngnlu that at long 1|-mu-c ` mun-I Ir lllnuu. and in all! ouutlnuinv helm-. n. Mick Gnu! pnnontod her huhhul with I banning Inlay boy on Sun any-|ut.-A uulriuomlnl vac nod-Iml_\'._ an-I unupm-In-Ily pun-I over Duluth 00") lug uu- our yon_ pout-mutton. Min 1: congntuldu .\l r. Emma I dlun. `nil high I __I__.a-an nu Isl` -nan`. nhnhtn lluu I|I'Zl)I"0IID MILLS. Sept. `10.-\\'e sgnin uke courage since the mean: rains. but the outlook is not very _...._.:-l.... `PL. Inn}. II-an luv. .`n\nu n\nna;. CVO IOIQI I IIIDV III IIUII IR". Illvy IUD! MI . `llm `Nil for lllly to n n u up And I'll) more if it turn: on! u I`:-Ira the to show prominu. It in to ho hopoul ` that ll 080: will he u-mph-I n It wnulcl ha of grant honot to the dlIttict.- Tho bush lint no mowing mun nerioun. and un Ian than ls nin noon the ulnmngu must he enurmons. as tho district between the in iuippi hriclge nnnl the Wilbur mines is full of lint and :1 night cannon qulh an on-ite menI.-)lin T. Cunphtll II on 3 with in V N. (llnrle. -Aulun Wright`: luv mill. which I I1: harut duwu nu the night ol ll-e Zlr-l in ` 3 sum. in hoing ruhuill with All puuihlv 4 npooul, and will pmhul-ly in running ngu'n_ l hy the lIll\l\ll6 uf next month. Mr. .\lillrr ; ml .\lr. Dunlap nhipponl In our Inlul of (`INlv ' each In .\IuutreAl on .\luInla)' hut lllll .\lr. ` .\l:llor in shipping umllu-r to lay. .n.-.. IIIIIIIIIPPI. Sept. I9. mi` Sntunlny n it nbuut 9 o'clock the new amino. W. C. well. run I? the truck at MoLuvn'I lnm|-or yml twitch turning the Inch mmplc-only nver In the length I two nib. A Ipcdal train cum- out no Sumlny anal In! It on. The N mtchor nu 1|.M'oIIlI olI'hl.l.uv edginu. -.\`mm an Inn have n ting on J. (an: d the up-I has-olound 3 show or Inn on. They ..C_. `I. [ll g; IIIII Inn "Lain On nnnn `tug mu` yams` pun-mmrcu. nun } Emma Ion. \'o .\lr. .-\|-lonuu ul hhgood choice and with llw )-nu. $0 N _- \ nssma EVENTSAS RECORDED av 4 ` oun conatsrouomn llowuwulu cl Ilvu-nlhln-Dnlugu and |o,v- I I I lap nuolglnlaorlng Vlllngoc-Ipit-3 mu . at ('unutry- nu-alp - ludv hr Mup- lug. T I WW3 01` mm: \'lCl`.\'lTY JUST THE THING FOR II I0-NIOS. JOYI IL\ li.I.I`I. ||l I`l"D;I|l.I - 1.: c lnrilnl litl|efour_u~ar nl -1111 uclmfonl`:c. heal in r morning` .... 3.. |... nan.-34' Ihxl. the hnncn nmun-I `I......I.l__ l!.._l_ ..I 'l`lll-J BRlTlll \\lllG.>f.1 IZIVB ` A Tb;-other two conspinton pasodout and the victim mined SWO. They secured upul 810(1) was up, when they drew. The con spintor took one cud to tour kings. The victim hesimtal, and nally dmw t Then the betting began. Wad did not amp till88.0ll)momwuou thotnbh Thou the nauuun-\I-mg`-rxn ...-.| hi. uh-in nbnn -unl .-ixl - CUI'ISpII'lCUl' Pill! HR 81! l`l l'll uuu ill]: ``I am out of money, but I`ll miss you Hi) norm of land in Beadle county. 230. I won`t, eiumr, but I`ll ball you what I will do-I`ll. bet you my who on the capital." *~l'h-um V` nah-I tin victim. And thn lunch L !9J1||_1.1!%!n"!!!`.'.!`l-- ., 4 ` ` Bi: hamlhul Boon: queen hill on tbs. indho dhvuxkd tin qunnghut than it an}. IL` anon nnhndv nmlal lnIl_lThInA-n Done," said the victim, and thy hands u-on up:-and out. The eompirnlor had {our \ kings and ruched for the pot. Hold on." mid tho victim. ll he laid down (our men. `Your vote will bring tho enpihl In Rinnrinnlr " and it dill K0111` W3 " l`Nr `V953 WI !9.35|_1L|%!:" 95! `Id- Ilia Innn` hnnl Mir` n` ETTY FLOU R STORE. K"I `HIE I Tribunc Tlnra u'otou-y-eight no hridgguiutlIoNoIYor-kG|nlnIpI'I. ' [low Dakota'a Capital Waa loved. A story is told of n game of poker that moved the capital of Dakota. It was at that memorable winter aesion at Yanktm where several river towns were pitted ngaimt one anotheras to which should at-cum: the coveted honor. It happened that two towns weretiedonthovote,andaainglondditioual ballot would have secured the priae for either. It was in this comlion of allain that a job was put up to ure the single lacking vote by lnveigling poker loving I memherinton game of dra . Them were 3 four in the pnrty-thnefrom Lice! theriral 1 towns and. the proposed vie `m from the other. Theguno was in anupper room of a hotel and play was high and furious, as the participants had full purses. The great game was,nfter awhile. opened with two in the pot. It had beenagrood to give the victim in ne-hand and togive one-of theotherthree conspirators 0 hand that would beat it He got the hanchloohed at it and aid, as he raised the ante, "ltwill macaw to draw ng-l. '3 IUIUJJIII IHDIU VVIIIJII "ll! 030$ IIIUII conspimtor made his side oven and said: "I -m nut nl mmmv. hut. l"ll rnlan vnn ` and ended with the wonls: ZTVILU -It IIIC l7lII.II'CI IIE IIPXU llI\JT"llI 8unda_v.howu escorted to the hall when the grand sobmnjo was sitting and was ro- onived with prolonged cheering. The metro- politun nrchhishopdelirend In short admins md miministercd the oath to Ferdinand, who then signed the constitution. Ilis proclama- tion was then read. It began in this be: `We, Ferdinand I, by the grace of God and the will of the people, Prince of Bulgaria," I..oI:g live (mo and independent Bulg:|ri:\! Tho Rut dun governing-ut refuses to mcngniu thu elec- tion uf Prince I-`eniinainl or his position in Bulgaria. and lhvm may be music over tho matter any day. nrcxrnox or nlnnuxo. Thoforeiguminister of thoBulgu-innpro visioaul government went into Hungary to touch him. with all the following of aide.-do camp, stat! and unit mud on the truxsportr 1 tlonoffking. They nilod down the Dan- nhe, and when they got to the Bnlxurian There he was enthndnstically received. :` ehuk another reception was held. frontier. regents. governas and other nota- hlenrent on hnard to meet him. At Wid- diutho prince am touched Bulgarian soil. The At Rust- pictum reprecenb his reception `Pin 3 nova. the capital of Bulgaria. was reached at 0 n`oInrl- in than ovnnino "A use _ IKIVI` IIIU Vllplll Ul IJIIIKBTID` `.3 $31 at 9 n`cIo"k in the evening. He was onlhusinticnlly rm!-ivmi. After attending ` service at the cnthedlll the next morning. E nnrlnv, In in: nu-nrhxl tn tho hull than E I ? Xfll III I011 Thu young prin.-o is an Ausu-mi subjoel and I Roman Cnthuln-. mlul on the mean of the Hu -gzmnn Incu- wn n! his mull-r at El-a-nuns]. When n .I.-;-uumuu frmn lhu .~--lvrnujv or Bulguian ` Nuuunal mu-mbly um-r-ul bun tho crotn be lu`(`0ptNI After I luv chi} -" cunsiclc-r|tiul_, I151- iug tlrsl. nmgnonl Inn v--uuuiuknn u an ulver in tho .\nxu"un u-m_\`. The map:-mr of Amtrin . it ll said, did not snnvti--n mu sun. 00 the young prince look it on hnsown respon- ubllily. I Hilherh he burr - ,.IIn Inn-taco IMIIO lulgu-It Mud liloi Illhunlnlle ltooopclon. ` The Prince Fonlinnnd any not and his tluono In Bulgaria onlimly mmluruble. Ho ` to oorupyiuz it now. that in If be is null then. oomon hut nu In: own hook. As you nurtu- horhh rlocuon hsrnut l-nu conrmed by tho sultan 0! Turbo)-,nur approval by tho Eumpun power: wlnvh signal tho many ul Borhn In 153 A4 -.......- -x-in` _. 8.: an .\u.nOrnnn slnhdl. I `0 Ill IINWIOIT Dunn; Ho-n. Gum`: Ina; lllnrc Fol. Gum dhvlur;--I Ibo duun of a faithful non, an-I nnly HI tho bududoo! his (stint. ?:`L.__llLIil-Is_s_.!s_||__Exr_ to 5ooLIIEs$w

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