Daily British Whig (1850), 3 May 1902, p. 9

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member of the small but watchful which i the lives and S. H.a M. Bias Velveteen vs. Millinery Velveteen. ined of policeman J Millinery velveteen is made for appear- oma guns ration aad | mor ws of Joba W. Prents : ' ances only, not being expected to last oi rol. ¥rantics' » sents . more { oneseason. S. H.& M. Bias Velveteen is made expressly for skirt binding veteen, . wear from rich silk-finished vel. nd combines durability with style egance, Next time your skirt needs rebound use little time with result of which be had fast driving on i Since which time, i stantly. "Arrest him, your witness." Murphy needed no second hint. With one stride he crossed the street and placed his band on Prof. Prentice's shoulder "Y're under arrest, Mr. Prentice," said he Hef Bees | fi H it i § 2 cigar for six months, and that he'd to arrest a law society president firmly. rery day. t me? Are you intoxi- cated, sir, or insane 7" "Just what 1 say," was the com: ; forting answer. 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THIS SPRING TAKE Burdock Blood Bitters AND KEEP WELL Diamond Hall | r £ bes pl t was poked at the law so- ciety were too much even for her wifely love. And the result had been that for several years past the profes- sor had worked on alone, a martyr, as he called himself, 10 the cause of law and order. oy ith your sympathy, dear," "then ao it. It is the duty of all men to obey the law and to assist the authorities in enforcing the law." With the of that Mrs. Prentice had for a little ven her attempts to induce her Bont to "be like intely, the and the the fun exasperation. "Yon will drive me wild with your notions," she said, leaning i her chair and stiffening for the con flict. "It wasn't so bad whet you kept out of your own circles. But now we have oft to resign from the pro- gressive whist club just because you though that to give prizes bordered the high school in the professor, judi common enemy, "Wasn't it y'reelf that co: ined to commissioner last month that the police were allowin' ashcans on the sidewalk 7" "Come on," be added gruflly. "I can't fool with you all day." The first intimation + trate Warner, sitting at fountain of wisdom, had dinary routine of with fifty witnesses on a side was to be disturbed, 'was when laughi mob stormed the outer door, filled ai the benches, to the great discomfort ily auditors, who from long attenaance had begun to feel ao pro- prietary right to the court room, and that the or two dollar cases open spaces outside the rail. Magistrate Warner, who was" a very dignified man himself, had likewise very promounced opinions about pre- serving the dignity of the bench. Curiosity is fatal to di ity. So istrate Warner rary" over his , and under cover of searching for a mislaid paper enquired of officer Johnson what the inrush meant. "1 don't know, y'r anner," return- ed officer Johnson in a hoarse whis- per, that carried half way over the room, despite the confusion of voices. Both the magistrate and officer Johnson were at once enlightened. A ai ihe door, a sraning of necks and whispers of "Here he is," an nounced the entrance of a prisoner of note. Prof. Prentioe's trip from his house to the court had been rapid. In consideration of his prisoner's fealings officer Mutphy had compromised with his duty so far as to allow the ie is- | peroration : overflowed to the windows and ail the audience by were on an uninhabited island they wouldn't be there half an hour before they would have their hands in the pockets of the naked savages.' A second one is quoted, almost as good : "All along the untrodden paths of the future we can see the hidden footprints of an unseen hand," A third is said to be a preacher's "We pursue the shadow; the bubble bursts; it leaves the ashes in our hands." A fourth might be added to the list; it was a brilliant exordium on part of an English politician: shall never rest until we see the Bri- tish Hon walking hand in hand with the floodgates of democracy," Good Fight Expected. Louisville, Ky. May 2.--Nof since the memorable MoGovern-Sulliven fight has the interest of ring followers aroused to such a mich as by the contest between "Kid' Carter and Marvin Hart, which comes off to- night before the Southern athletic club. Louisville has been the scene of all of Hart's successes and be is na- turally a favorite with the local Sporting fraternity. © The Brooklyn fighter, however, is recogni: clever boxer and a hard hitter, is generally admitted give Hart a furious battle. 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