Owing to tho rush.` of husinels on account of the large number of Stout _and Ranch: which we are selling. we nd it lmptnlblo tovxhibit Attho Contml lib`. but. `. to about to vhlguuho lumen-nyo!0U_ `Y8. RANGES and 8-`l`0Vl:Snl dnr Wuuoouu.-N0. ID PRINCESS BTREIT. . THE EARTH TREMBLED !' REV. E. P. ROE S, avvvvv A1 Iuvvwg ` Auorted Jumble: Anti. fd. Hendef-sBn & 00., In fact ever, 1 oh`; ll.` % Erasers, t`\ COMPOSITION. Al 138 PRINCESS STREET, Slates, ` FRENCH. BIOLOGY. A Story of the Charleston Earthquake. (:E()(:R.\l'H\ . 4:! gu mgdg L; we ma` m;.,;a: ow. have a complete assortment in all the following branches : RI-IADl.\`(._ \\`l'.'lTl \'l: .\lL'.\'IC, 'l'RI(:O.\'0M I-ZTRY. IAT Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES of DRA\\`INu:, Both for Ladies Am] Gentlemen, in great variety. -uvu- -ur-cw: ret`? Sound-Ind Boon bought and sold by `A; SIHHONDS, Ann. I-nmonn -nmr SCHOOL BOOKS ! Everything now. good and une- ml in D2-on Xstaorinln. with suit- able Trimxningu, will be found with us at Loweog Living Prices. ya. 0. HARDY & 00., Aug. 13. All-Wool Goods 121-2. 15. 18c and up Fine um um Phid Dress Goods. Combination, Stripe and Plaid 9 Jo/25.93 60008. DRESSGOODS BooKs_ Afm_MAGAz1N:s. DRESS GOODS f NOW IS THE TIME Y AS A CAP- Costume Cloths121-2c, 15. Suit- ings15. 18, 200. PRINCESS STREET, A Grand me for School Dresses. 8, 10 and 12 1-2c. -0.\'I'.` I'RICI'.'ST()R [-2,-- 88 PRINCESS STREET. NEW BOOK, . t ' uirod b cthee wo at. y I The Cornet Bookstore. VI Crayons, DRY "'n:.\1 mzmxcrr. AIIDII The Lltost, .\Xnst Stylish and I-'uhinnahlo Hemlgenr ever produs-cal. No lady should It without one. FINE FURS CH EMISTRY . Commer -ITC.. ETC. ETC Pencils, ELOCL'TIO.\', `. '(':R.\.\l .\l.~\R, WRITINH, GERMAN. J. AU.` I-IRRA. Compasses, nuns, Cotnmercinl Cour: V` I."l`l ` AS A BONNET- IAVL T4 AGF . 60 CENTS. 'Am1u.\u:Tu' f;ri<'IcL`L1`L'm:. KINGSTON (1 E0. ETR Y "ukruorrpv. Rules, HI.\`T()R\`. PH Y.\'l(.`S THELANSDOWNE GREEK Lll`I\;.~-(iuu:" I0 lgul oou lot the nu-iu~h in nine Can u. |.ug`...d. Ftl-2- (`i!,\ can! l`-uuly Ag:-nl for the kiln govt and hpuduu lx.sn.um- (`umpuuu LllI`l\`..-Gone.-r ta mum. la mu K mm-nu lo Pros ooulnr o.uupln.- Mn and uh lmur of 7. an n ALFRED R.-%MART1zT~J:` \ g__________,,, . ` ford ! Block. .0; IILAACILLLI Insurance Agent-y, - - - -Brooksw-out 1 HOUSES T0 RE.\"l`. - 'l`I.\'.u\"l'S IOL`.\`D- Building hols. Fauna. &.c. bought and uoldon comm = `*fG The auemt Real luqtq Agent. Parcel No. 19- Schooner lgnvurin. Parcel .\'o. 10-81.-hoonor .\oI-wny. Pucel e. -Sohoon;`r lllonmark. Puma] `o. -Buxo . wunco. Parcel .\'o. 33-.Vow boiler. 0! iron. with tire boxcaluncuud ahollll feet I (that is 18 foot long our uh: In hox.8 toot inches in dhunotor: uhgll. 1 foot I incheo in diameter: twogt-ntou each I but by shot 5 Inches: six largo ue: um! `I: man 14 Inch) when ; bum. to carry About O lhs. of stun. - Puool No. 24-0800 furniture In Gudon In land and Qunboo clean. n.A.cu.vm. J.A.uI:m)uY. } `"*~ nnndnn I-In-4| an: LL Imus A. Iudonud. Parcel No. I7--8tonmer William Johnston. mud with stun winches. Pnnsnl Kn lI._$nhnnno-r PI-uncln Tlll Klngnmu (`huml .~oa-lcly me:-Io on Turn- dsn at a;uu.. imclunl ul Iundayn-. in mama overtc-urn. Iteyner &. (`urn-y'n. uuldon Llol Parcel .\'o. l&-- aide Whom Tug Steamer Hiram A..(.`aIvin. _ _ Parcel ho. l0~-`\`ndo \\ heel NxSlenmcrJohn A. Iucdonnld. Pnnml NA l7.-.8Innmar \\ i!lhun Jnhnatnn and ilol` complete. , Pu-cc-l.\'o. l0-l)ivingnppnrntna. six wrecking ponmons. one square wooden In-wking pump and iron llings for another. out wrecking humor. Pu-col No. ll-F`ourleen horses. Parcel No. l!--Pro roller II. I). _(`nl\'in. Ii-`urcel So. 18-Side \'heel I`u3 Sto.\mu' Chief- IA IL ' Parcel No. ll--Sido Wheel Tux Steamer Tra- ` vellor. Parcel No. l.'>-- Side Whool Tug Steamer Hir1mA.CaIvin. winches. b_ouen and ouml. Parcel ho. 8>--Rafting oult. anchors. vluuntk ro Iaih. blankets. axes. Angus. ml hooks. ya la. harness. em. on per invcmoty. Parcel No. 9-0uo I2-inch Rotary stoun pump and boiler complete. Plu-ex-l.\'o. l0-l)ivimunnnrnt um nix wrookhm mama. as per npecmcauon. Parcel .\o. a-TWO pontoons. with steam winches. boilers and ouml. Patrol Kn )L_.RnfIino nmn nnlnhnru .~|......a nu-nl. as per inventory. Parcel .\m 5-lInsus. planks. pun-hue hlovlis. screws. blocking and other plant used in ship- yard. as Q: inventory. Parcel .'o. G-0nk and nine timber at (innl.-n ynnl. inventory. pine timber at U.-mien Island. specication. Payee] _.\9. a-1`yro SnK1l`lII\Ig I U- Gudol bland. hm. Qt. lf. inventory. Parcel No. 3-Stock of iron In blacksmith`: shop and boiler Ihop. no per inventory. Parcel No. 4-Good: an all loft and other places of storage connected with this dotuurt- inventory. planks. nun-hue nu-, urn: uvluul-.'H. lam`. for the purvlutse of any one or more of the following gar-eels of the Estate of said I). 1). Calvin. The In-cutors do not bind thenisq-Ives to acct t the highest or any tender. I-`nrthor particu can he obtain ed on application to the Executnrs. Garden ls land. or to KIIKKPATRICK & ROGERS. soli- citors. Kingston : Parcel ho. l-0anden Island. containing 63 acres. mom or last. With all the wharvos. plus and other improvements. including the ma- chiner in saw mill. tho capstan houaos and other uild booms. laoom chains and all othur tools articles on and about the Island which now hdong to said Estate. and which are not specially mentioned in the other par I . eels named Puree] Nu 9_l:nnrla In onnau-al gum. .. mu. eels nunod below. ` ' Parcel No. 9-Gooda In gonenl store. as per iuveugory. of iron in hhnknnirhin r3.v'5n. 3+"5sEv 3. co. ! Tl-I.\`lll-IRS will be noeived bathe En-ruxon of [he lulu D. 1). Calvin. of hldtll Island. County of Frontenac. Ontario. n to .\`00.\' 0.\' THE l9rn 0(I`UBICR. I887. for! o purrlmse of any tollovrlul nnmela the lined with winches. Parcel No.1 ` hooner Prussia. Parcel No. I Schooner Bavaria. Pm-cal .\'o. !0-Schnonar Nnrwnv, Wrecking. Diving and Rafting Plant. -1-IMBE3 ETC. n -uxa. nu.-v-nu unit` | Iul ulu uvvn Iuuu . Gl.`nUt'lllQn can depend on gt-lung lh-1:41-I Goods (mm REAL ESTATE, Steam and Sailing Vessels, Has the best at-sorunontolalbrlaumn l'r..`.v:~ wear. Hosiery. Gloves. south. l`mbrelhu. (`U1 Ian. Hnndh-n-luiefl. &c.. (or men. M I`.\-:. Prices` imporud dln.-4`! [or our own lrndc. l!..-|l..-.-- ....- .I..-__.vI __ _.:nl__ In I:.\ I rm: macs mxlsnma STORE The subscriber is now pr:-pond to Ihou A complete assortment of tho LATEST FALL and \\'l.\'TER GOOIIS In Sulungu. On-rcmt inn: and Truuserinus. which he will make up in nmtrlass sI_\ le ll Ix-nsnuable prices. J98, ITO THE POLI6. Pl'l|1.|C I-::'rI:\'_dnn'co-:woc.us..n Hall at Ilnm. The 'rIn~I|n\I win n-Ion olllc-lnlly on Ihodublloo Emlowmoul Fans . mlcln-nun by I'mhuu|'I Dupuun and \\'M|on. ape-ochet by Aldo-um: And 1' menu. Il'l`h vubllc um Invited. nlrnnnr llIn`I.l. I]. I) J. R. RATTENBURY, hub 11? unann (wru-nu A new and lute stock at Very IA) Lulu I ees M the right place. MOI! like Inn and on!) at the STAR botoro pur- chulu olnuwheru. II. VNOIJ`. Vwm surren mom col?) Fur C` (A mans. Trulllnul VIJIIII at Sur ' [Mung I Prices. Sooour Blnct AIl\'enIoe~ um-It. Jul thlnkotll: Gloom Sum Iron .10 up. so lion` and Children`: sum ham 2.) up. mllni. lloyfud (`h|ldnu`| Orenoau trom all) up. N) lain! lion` Pun from 1.26 up. Una Ifunhhlngn llgc hn(`npI. r (`mu moves. frank: sud \ nrhlll [AI Prlonn. Han our Rlrnol Anh-ant... Bigger Bargains Than Ever This Week In the place and 84 Princess St. tho munbor. And the work will be better done. If it prevent: the moth: from (et- tinc into them for the next two month: it will be money saved. Remember then i GALLOWAYS Kl.\'(:'S'I`0.V ('IIOR.lI. I A RE\\'Allll0l-`Q25 .m be mm for infor mnuon that wilgjpnd to the cotwiellon of any party or lot Itenllug line: at! any of tho. ) ectriclla t poke Iii"[E`6 `lty'."and ospocinlly . I-the conviction of the party who stole the ropes olhho poles on Union nnd Stewart Sm. rho Oouman! will not be responsible for any \ Bond to Galloway boro the rush oomoo any Fun `you may want:-obou-od oaulto in shape And hnvo it done while there in plenty oltimo. IT DON'T COST ANY MORE (ll-`Inc Neckties unly aw. when you on buy for Llltlo lone: un- lloul Uoudn In SHIRTS AND PANTS. (iU.)\'|iSu|d IITT3. (`ARDIGAN JA(`Kl'Z'l`:'l, S0(`KS A.\'D KNIT- TED CAPS. I \JI_J- $.- Mnu |usrTu|,uu. EX`! ENSI\isA'LE yr ms nu om-mmo nova: as Human: ITIIIT. ` !`5."'3' ?"P3N 1931393- V `OVPP: `VVINDBOR HOTEL The Popular Shirt Maker. um Pnlxrltss Snuzn 0UE[N '8 U/V/V5/?S'/TV. SMITH, '.`.'DKI.Vu.\`1'In;I.x. Li-L J. -I2. mma 51-nmzx uh lmul u . umvensm onvfmouoav, mu msr. THE (`0l'RT 0|" IUCVIIIION "Ill met! In Mu Incl lha Amman I Ch! `curl an fhmtunc-6| (`number .('3:l)'0l:uI|d`~ rmm each on! the day: tullowinu at uwen use 3 |un.. fur the aural wuvdu : ~ on. . _ A _ _ _. -o__.A nv_A_..A-_ l\A nan A U (Q 151`! `c -k ntnjnn IS. IAITOIIOO wan) woluwuuuy. NOV and. - B ouhunw T 11: .N .3rd. Vgor|n\Vu-::dh1dny. o{.1tl?.' Inn ...'..- uo}} g' 3 . Tmsu ANNQQNCEMENT. UPI`. (`l'l`\' HOT]-IL. KlN(L\"l`0.\'. Leading Hatters and Furriers, olftho poles Union nnd SL3. . Company responsible any njury lhnl may happen to parties into :-luring N With any of the apparatus. . B, _ outer Buunamnu In rt-I-Inn Linn-r Pn G W` N / ~_$...'._L. . V Ilo ? to I gum; Adulu. 5 lo kl) ;;m. Tc Hoolln and OLD not month. lfAr- ra onto an in node for Private I muons. Orl. IMH. I887. U('l0|'I ILIIL. lur um Iwu-run unnnu. (Xtu-nnulwudv-Wodnoodoy on. an Pmnunnc Ward '!'hurIdny.dct.2'mx. nu-to Wu-d day. Oct. ux. than Ward and: Nov. 1. 1. Law!-nnco Wu-d odnoodny. Nov Iii-it-non. on. mu. nu. l"lI'7Q~I had nnvnm couRToFEE\7TsioN. :. l.nwnncoW|rd- Mg u Wnrd Tuoodnw Nov. Ion odnudny. Nov. In Seal and Persian Lamb. __.a SP!-2(.`IAL'l \'- IMPOSSIBLE. Inna: vvv II)` 0!` F X Kl.V08'I`0,\' Euzcnuc LIGHT Co. EN MASSE. _Auusimun:r;jrs. vdlrertlon olBKlm'l'.-MAJ. Moi!- I.` In olhnru monk. un-ct sx.. , ,_ .1 9L...__.l___- nut: run I '?J."Z?7s"'Z3&' Thursdays. WV III` TI. GEORGE Bl-ILL U. D.. Registrar _...+.__j _ ll. VLANAUA. ' l`IIy Clerk. 80!." T 1'. UIICIUI 1|!` II-" j""'- ""5351 `V `IV I hulnlmg Hull illnbtnitting to the embar- uunont which qngotioq drum` `involved. \ Ho know that he wold be asked qu'enioni ' . . I he could not uuwor. but that matter so ; lam prepod In amend sales in the city and - um)`. Go--ds sud rn wmmission. Returns promptly m.u!c. E. R. .\IAlI'l`I.\'. Auctioneer. Agent for the .\lnnufnctun|-s` Lilo and Acci- nl Insurance lfompnny. conldilot have shoots himself to be a bigger The recollection of Wong Chin l'no's last visit will not be pleasant. He did not, for some reason, meet public expectations. He attributed his failure in part to the annoy snce he was put to in having to pay the tax imposed under the Anti-(`hinese emigration act. But a customs dilliculty, even to the extent of aecting one's nerves, could not destroy the current of thought and make the utterance of speech so utterly unsatis- fving. No one who is acquainted with Wong Chin Foo will for a moment believe that the declarations made by him in his lecture ans inuenced by conviction. He went in his address much further in an at- tack upon religion than he did in his article in the North Auteriran Re view, and one can not contemplate his recklessness without feeling that hedid not know the facts. or that, knowing them. he nnscrupulonsly triti- cd with them. It is idle to suppose that he is so inhocent as he seems. The inforxmr tion which he said he sought, and towards which two clergymen contributed consider- ably, was not at all new. nor was it pre- sented to him for the first time. He is about the sharpest Chlhaman that America contains. The fact that he has taken such prominence in s new country, whose language and customs he has had to study, is proof of this. Ht-`could give some of his critics pointers of the most valuable liiud. He is truly a man of the hour, and as such can adapt himself to contingencies with per- fect sale ; he knows how tojlnslte a leo- ture pay. He talks up hesthenisrn and talks dow: christisnity because there's money in it.snda great deal of that money is largely contributed by people who should be the last to rally to his support. The clergy made. a mistake in encoursglng, him to caricature the churches. He did not hope to convert any one here to heathenism, and he would have been a convert to chris- ` tianity long ago had he been so inclined. He 0 |_.-.._I..._ a.L-.a 8---L._Iaal-.. In at... -_L__ I I 1 I I \ \ u II I I r- Hzuniltnl favlurer 311-! the I L`l&h'I 2 the In. omm asgdn m dlneovorod um his income was greater thnn tlnn olrtwo or three cnhinct ministers. nml I0 It won thought who to noponte the city of Toronto from the county and have two ohoritfu. Even then it ill calculated that the N- vcuueo would be hnudnmuo. noel such on any one might covet. Then came the clntnonr of applicants. nml among those cooking up- polntlnont were .\Ir. 1'`. Mount. (son 0! the nttorndy gourd). and Mr. Tnit. .\lr. Moist`: (other won not at tint cllopoood to auction his choice. but the ponunnlvo tnlk o! n dolegotlon and the Action 0! two collenguoo put _ the question he- yoml dabnte And the young man enteieul upon the dioehnrgo 0! hi: duty. In tegnrd to thin nppoinment, u it has liven remarked, them ha been grant pmmptitude ; In re- and to tho other then in no hurry. Mr. Tait in not relnteul to any one in the govern- ment and mu vrnit. .\lenntime the Iheritfl work in the eountv and city it being per fmnml lay the one person, and nll the fees, we ptesume. one going to him. .\Ir. Tait, if stiil It cnmlizlnte. may he satised, nn-I he ernment appointed some one In office. and an -liapme of the Iuspiciun that the Vncamy ` is kept for persons] muons. Alllcll to list olva In (hung; urork:I|n.3::; 1 It In murhblu with that oolunuou the ` Uuutlo government in cuntuuplning the xju-nu-y In than uhrigvnlty ul York. \\'|wn ulwrl died 1! AL... __LR_._n .-R..l-n_... _...I _.- IA .___ an-Iuuuiuu-U-runny-o For `our nun. more two InIo`HloMm.'.. or III nu: ma _ Hour )v eslnl . loops ` In uunloonucuuvoht... an unmnw uuhoquou. In ..... .. loo Twkoaw . Io ";r:..:..'.'.'h:."".":-1.:-.'..*:-.;--.`.x..'."... II IQ! Io 3'.-'.u'n'u:wuu on 53:: uouuu""'" one " . V . npnhl nation In In ooluuunnchuw on noun nun. Oun cl Ilnluvornvlrnlc-I Alnoclallou at 2-Km-lo-mu will he lulu] uonondly nan;-onulblc M- an onion Ilwy (Iva 1'M\\'llKl.\' nuian will .0 an oohuuu. In publhhd ovary This-any :0:-Irina NI . `.AIl:oK:.d'loIbO|II|l`lIQI thohulob ` nlonn In lmnmln: Ivnn llll A-II nhnnn 7 'r.:.':'.'::."'.u`.*;":."..`.7.E'.2`*-'.....".'z;:'..:.'.:" A? ill IIIJLLAX PC` VIII. REWARD 1*] THE DAILY Wine. T .4 LA 0!` A lll'.'.l TlII'.`_\'. III.` ||'ll.L A lI.|lIT II`. .__.--__-_-._.._...-. I `.1 (`.4 .\' T .s`III'lL' I `.1 L T) . ANNOUNCEMENT. I \ IIIIC I - .:4;"3.' It would Iouk hotter if the unprloou dtbohunl b `a , uylbhundchegp I. must. THE BRITISH \\'Hl(i. .\l().\'l)AY. OCT. I7. CITY lit/JCTION ROOMS 260 Street. 73"" u . IO ` WI! ' I sugar. :1 rnnaun named nnuunuu some outhnogo petitioned the French govern. ' I monk to In uiro into tho mottor. and it in ' 835'] hf;-`l'9 not thii had something to do ' with the oxpou. Numerous other French I Cundlauo are odd to have purchased the ; daeurstionn they war. and to hu-`e d 20 ' . fnncu each for th-order of the iochou ` g Iftihr of Tank. Rwfroncl for the order of ; education and 500 for the legion of honor. Tho I"!-'1'l'l.`Il Docorntlonn Coming qhonp- Smno of Them Yorv Very Cheap. .\lo.~"rnn.u.. Oct. l6.--Quite n Butter of excitement in French Cnnsdinn society here over the doc.-orutiou ucnndal in France. This in owing to the fact thnt mmy French Cunudiau ututeimen. politicians. lawyers and other`: wear `French dooqrntionn. Senn- mr Seneca]. who Wu buried" yesterday. wore the ribbon of thy _logion of honor. which. it was 0 nly chlwld, Ind been ur- chuod by him rom frion I of Oman! :1 - 1 Ignmn-_ A PA:-I-In. hninn 'l\-nnnlmna ning IBIICQ I30 IIIB \/Rllln government. Roux. Oct. l6.-'l`he pope to-do received L600 French pilgrims. ltudocl y Count Mar, who had come to oifgr their con rotu- lntions on the occasion of his jubilee. \'hile maintaining the noceuity of state interven- tion. to improve the lot of workmen the pope advised the pilgrims to turn I deaf ear ,0 delnsive promptings. I THE CANADIANS BOUGHT THEM. And by Kala Holiness the l'opeL- l`lIo Duty of the Government Pllln. Roux, Oct. lT.-In Mldmssing the Frem-.h pilgrims yesterday the Pope dealt with the Industrial question, speaking unfavorably of state socialism. but ineisting that the gov- ernments should make the material intensts of the working classes of the population their care. At the same time he urged his listeners to turn a deaf car to revolutionary incitementa, any yielding to which could only result in bitter deception. The Pope purposely avoided making any allusion to , the Roman question. so as not to give of- : fence to the (Julian government. Rnun -0 IR __'I`|an nnnn 911.1111: ran-uni:-nu` I2ll`lpl|lI!|.l3ly Del I00"! I` HEHIIICU. London. Oct. l7.-The Standard think: the authorities are some what blnmnble for the absence of the lice from the Woodford meeting. It hopes r. Balfour will take im- mediate action, And regard what it call: M r. 0 Brien`s (reasonable performance. INDUST RIAL QUESTION DISCUSSED I (`ll I `H Ul1II3l'I)' lnluner. Lu.\`no.\', Oct. l'.'.-The Jlorning Post, referring editorially to the meeting at Wood- ford. uys : It is utterly impouible for the vernment to abstain from taking very l eciuive Action Against those who thus con- temptuously set them A: deance." lnmlnn {lot '7 -TI|n .Qhnu)1nvI Ohinlxn w|u| uuullll. Ml`. U nrlen "IL! l0Cl\`(l ll 1 Woodfnrd by; great crowd. which greeted him with rousing cheers, while hundreds of torches waved in the air. In the course of his speech. Mr. O'Brien burned A copy of the _ pm.-launiiun forbidding the holdiu of the meeting. This Act roused the wilu est en thnsinam. Five other memben of His- mem. made addresses. The meeting diapers- ed in an orderly mnnner. \ ln\'nn\' Ha! I'.' _Tim limp-n'n.n Pan SLEIGH R0858 & (MON 004 T8 Il3(`(l\'X- 1 The meeting at Wooclforul, which was prnclnimed by the government, wu held to day, the proceedings _bein,.: conducted by M-:ssrt.:0 Brien, Gill and others. The tale graph wires were out about midnight on T Saturda '. thus preventing communication with Du lin. Mr. O'Brien was leceived at l\`.....H n...I L... ........o .....-.....l ...l.:..|. _._--.-.l Mr. 0`l|r|on In Koepingup the A[Int|on- A Secure at Woodford. IH'm.L\', Oct. l6.-Mr. Bnlfour, chief ne- reury for Ireluul, returned to Dublin thin morning. He was accompanied by two do- motives. 1'5- ........:.... -5 l\ .._.,lL_-,l ...|_:,_L ____ I " l"l1 i.A \.i;T,"(Il::.L I7. - The condition of Raw- nun, who was shot by his stepson. is un- changed. The rllysicinsns have A little hope that he will pu I through. but owing to his sdvsncecl age sud physical weslme-s from the great loss of blood. any diagnosis is st- 1 tsnded with much stpoculstion. UH l.K'Cll llIi|ll'IU1l IC'\l'I'III KIUIHJS` 'IuI CIIVUTCCU once, and u I departmental clerk in govern- ment service at Wuhington in umlersmod to have been concerned in some decidedly at-nutinnnl incidents. ._.\`he first becune It`- i ` quainted with Rawson about live years ago i and their marriage soon followed. Rawmn ` is 67 your: old. l`llll"Al:n `Int IT Thu nnnnnlinn 11' Run`. IIJTU III"! IWI \\'hen the Jyin lmnkor ruched hln humo nix hyuiciuna has been culled. They rob- ud or the lmllutn and found that Al had lodged in the low or arms. save one. Tint entered m-Ar the small of the back. And hml plunged through his abdomen. ll his life is nave-l it will he little Ihort of I mirnclc. A reporter fmmd hlru. Rnwunn at the Contincnu\l lmtrl. shortly after the tragedy, nnd upon being ukod what the had to lay in n-gard to the affair re plied : ``I am glad of it. He leserved all N.` gut. lintcnded tn do it Inyu-If." Lee was entirely rvspnnsilrle for what he had lane. The career of the young man`: mother is in many respects remaulmhle. She ha been married sen-ml times, was divormd .\...._. -...I _- - .I,...__n...-...-I ,.I..._L :_ _._..-._._ IIIIU uov wnuxull II II FINN FIRM. Oi tho ohurull Bunker Rawoou heo long been A Iooaling light, notwithstanding tho: he had lnoou c I by hio Iilo with por- ury Incl other in ncoo. Ho, on tho other cl. ollogod that tho. olthouqh mmlnout in oocioty. and o lunutilul woman up - once. woe molly o ilieroputohio. hlooph:'i- ouo. dovilioh-tevnpotod uiroutunoo. who courted only his money. For o you or room the two hovo been 6 ht eoch other in the divoroo oourto. om vi I o toot tho honhor hoe ied oaiciitionol chorgoe oi mini- tory. Young loo woo loot in tho ctowd when the oougl-option hop: to come out. .\lr. Rowoon In about to otop into the cor- rioge when o ehot woe hoonl, followed by u grout. An eorthquoho could ocuoely luvo Lronlueotl more conlueion. A din cl ocreuno gen. but ouheiclod oe Loo woo noon to etouly his shining piotol with hie loft hood. while with his right. ho a sad ogoin pnllod the r. With t o otiilod cry. "I'm killed." t o ogod millionaire loll proo- troto on tho Itone ilngt Loo, tumin to on ntiicot who uppeerml on the ocene. w leper eel. "Toke me to gitul, quick 3" It ooomod our-colv o moment till the police vugguu bore him awe '. \\`|._._ .L_ . ..:___ I .._I_-_ __ , .L , I I 2, L , SUNDAY MEETINGS IN IRELAND. Cmuuo, Uc., |7.~Lln 5 an o! is ut the door 0! on: o! the nmwuum 0 ! clmrclm in Chbngo A guy-hdnnl million- sln but pnoldont. uuuhot umlny by lulu oupuon to Avenue A won-nu chap-I with odulu-rs . Tho woman III Mu. Macklo Ruuou. The bunker In lnphcu Ruuon. r""... :.:*:- """`:..1"".`....'." I go, no 'Illlun . . I uupouu. Bunker Raw-non. with In bul- Iou In M: boul ,uul tlilng. In plohd oi! the hloodnput our and Imndlonl Into one of the noon nl cu-rhgu Idling lot the wonhipporl. Young Loo, with his smoking ruvolvot In luml. was an lumioclly thrown in! thouuouulth pollen t 1. SI (In church IInn.Inr n.r....N|... Imm mu Dy nll ll'0ll| ll'lC|'|(`lI l UIlIOl'I' DOU- pr. A Parisian named 'I`nm:hun Olin Ann nnolo.-.5) 9|`- I--`AI: n. u...- 'I'M`:c"u|lhoa (`blunt In poruuu. " Wong (thla Foo Is no! mo kind at which 1 convert: an much. He in u vorlhlppcr` `nanny ol the mighty dollar. And so are ` 5 [uncanny whom not Chlnnmon uul honhon. U'The Largest. Stock in the city to select from. No trouble to show goods. `no-uu.uuu..mwuu..ou..w. But llluto nyn: 15$... .l__.I_ nI._A _._ ..I-_A. --.I I-l..|._ oL_n --_ .| (`H0530 llnlllor Ildcllocl by Ills Manon In Anup I lather`: Ilopuullon. -Q-cvv wqlu . 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