23 istence for Three and Generations, an aristocre: as heads of famous busin nswers, The well-l paw n meman, in» 1 additions, as constantly us WIELDERS OF a M1. arly as goo pa nt ister he publisher of several generations, says 877; and,-lastly, the present lo the management of is. tl the ang me the gretest business ot eath in Set Be owned it in the id ~wiere a sur ¢ COMMERCIAL. ome English Firms Have Been in Ex- Four The commercial life of England pos- cy of wich many families can trace an unbroken houses Lon- ness fiom of publishers, , for sstance, y ho. lowed by tie son, ‘Thomas’ Norton Long- 2; after whom came the lat- ed its sign of [AMMER, s horse tative it tmnt ahet period the aoe about 1760 t Sounder died in “The Quar- Tt was founded in 1768 nd be- talon one, pe ed trails xr men famcus in head of the best- aoe rive bank in England for a ury v homas Coutts sited Coutts’ Bai loved Purdett-¢ aie oainy ma her own right—beca: llerature tna rs, been at the and a half. nk in so his daughter, ame the chief aed 1944 until. her wiih not long aj mt her husbans Inherited ene interests » Burdett Coutis, Another old banking family {is that of Goxes. the. Army unded the ‘bank in of the Siieaieer wien, Mer -Hubert Arthur A PERENNIAL. ‘T The family record of the brewery firm of Barelay, Pi Is unique, In 1781 David 1 tho Anchi partner John van, Ing its first ce Wonged to the family. 1841 by his Vv agent Richard , and five 17% nily have held the ihe: re ent head being Cox. RIO. ata of vy clay. tought took Per and fey anus Ro: and from that sy ther en a Bar has imith, the noted stalesman ¢ House of Cominens, tS pacie ie Dusinss. ee huge con: nl Pitot itis. He di Cy F, D. Smith, MA oe Mts ad. ‘Three aeecationa «f Blackwoods. hide nS—have managed Sieg affairs (he: famous puting hou tam. Blackwood began an Ps has since | i all if * is left it to hie os ‘hor William Buck wood in ae foi wh Willian aearee Feur generations of looked after the affairs of {i house of that name, and, curi n Williams, Jike weods. . William Collins iaitedt a Auive all tee Veni Collins, Con ins became the fru ie ap has claimed Saleen years Marking “Marshall is wit head. Fveryihing comes to th advertises while he wails. THE COLL! INS hes @ death, in nos ¢ Major's: son ‘Nr. sollinses have he publishing ously, they the’ Black be tant if Cot i sttorded: | through NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HEM, BANKS AND BRAES. and Lowlaads of Auld Scotia. Fort Glasgow's latest acqv'sition is annum. Roads in West Fife have been dam- aged by ‘floods to the extent of°$7,500. Dundee Caarity Organization Society Starts aes sweat year with a deficit: of Su je employes ‘at the. Trageston Gas Wark. have, conlrinuted 3309 to local The felicirig members of the Dundee Harbor Board haye been returned up- Opi . Out of ros? only 864 availed: themsely. franchise The new iron. Lridge for. the Caledon ian vay bridge jor the Caledonian Railway “ver he Perth a Stirling »s nearly. finish Falkirk Town. Council have eanction- 1 the opening of a. night shelter for homeless way farers. Dunfermline Co-Operative Society hag,raised the price of the 4-pound oat | & from 12 cents: t an electorate of 2,641 in Mont- wes of the cart have, prior harvesting in November in Clackman- shire, he Dun‘erinlifie Chamber of Com- recently treated to a very he damask trade ia ee of the herr: h Fyn ang efor the past few. ‘Christie, an, Arbroath mStes, hock caused by explo- orks, knocking him down ra ian ‘ated sion at G hile he vam r, Barrie, who was Lord Provéatvot ‘Dunitee from 1902 to 1905 was presented Naa in re cognition of his public Bod ice: a are “five battalions St High. land Light Infantry unteers in these two only are Glasgow, and of ed the distinction of wearing Competitive plans. for the: new’ tech- nical school abont to Ke erected in con- the Nicholson. Institute, een ‘received from ae is retiring for person of Mr. ¢. James Arthur Montgomerie has made over fo Avr County Hospital § 5M of pailway McsentiPerstoele 8c a fund to be called» the “Jone Arthur Convalescent Fund,” in memory of his mo Cupar: used. to arrange ‘its municipal hors list_at a meeting w porter were consumed, 28 Ee ‘8 the custom has been abolished. is to be revived. fy ORAS TION LONDON THE GREAT. Estimated That Its fs Foplation Will Be 16,000,060 in 4964 To wht extent ca raw and wha nian if pe t 2 ies upery ais sately and subjec ected to no in es oh Prised By he cath at the ater beet “het ity sonication Hate tropolis will hav reached 8,000,000 by 1916 and 16, by 1960, “The estimate is in general ac- cord with the advance of London's popu- lation during the ninet ly, sixfold—from 1,060,000 te Were. this advance maintained’ at” the same rate the figure of 16,000,000 mile ached sever before 1960. A Londox ey Hertfordshire Fro Slough on. the West to heyond, Southend en the east there wou nm unbroken re-on the north he country is. near a s yondan nh papers, bear. of this movement, hich come. a hall, for the reasory unkthe, bua res of -Lon~ fll be beyond Ravenna peach Ou et Ned speed of travel be enor ashy rated, and the sueplies at the country ‘will have vanished. sale to foretell aaiccning grows the, more is atinesphere must 2 contamina’ A Wide streets. he ip Lo air passage; though Its to ed ‘inn st would elon estimated thi miles. es 0. feet pete incu central, London would’ cost qui ite £30, Another fy “A certain, that the Lon- don ‘ai in nul tovel 1 ee the traffic prob- le Jona. rit ws euppose thie speed: of eu mimvensely increased; rae mnpietely. vanished, fic to et wp growin, . it ts probable that sien st widest! uli umicient vide fe carhods oir for the Tost of iy ugrord “Been ey youl se through Bas village one full unttorn and mounted on am i horse, wai much annoye tad following hin alo ‘street. At to the rou new officer, di?" enteamesie ‘of Lochwin- |} Jel cars As they were eller managed then, the + | custom i ® and: young women TS|?RON BONNIE SCOTLAND [HID WATGHL IN A BISCUIT AN INCIDENT OF ‘THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. What Is Gofig On In the Mighlands <5 it~ Went Hungry fo Keep Promisc to a Friend — Gave Watch to Sister. A Actler and a photograph received lew days ago from William H- dent of the Am cident with which he and Jelf were de rectly: connects “It was at the battle of Da © Gap, cap- aes 33 don't believe that-] will ever te Eon Hiked-o eotibork hist cane ae ‘and told him to brace up, that T plevet he would live to see his peopie his home again. said he felt 4S ant he would not survive, ni tak. ing an old fashtoned ch’ from ie nd if you ever watch to my Phe Grol tells in interesting story cf how he Jealously: guarded {hat w ce for weeks ‘and finally mise to Jelf by cetvering tis araich te nsburg. he dro a shots. time ne guard started with the prisoners for sree number ol nian Lies avd. ihe feaerol prigon “I remember the Sen ards ordered every man to hold up his hands and be searched,” seid Smith, “Just-hetore ‘women. hand- inches square. T took out my kni ‘out a.sque: piece of crust pa busied the watel side the dodger. eee 2 keepsake sent ee fro) Hi whom she probably would: never sce again “Fy aly we were pardoned and left the pri At Annapolis, oe Wie ihe wale 7 from: the. cord ‘3g sieved he SI gla tuk was ieartoxen over the loss of er brothel hash i9- ou surprise, ms am Jelt tured up 9 few weeks, ate P Morton alive and. well. Mint his family when he Ten PhenieSen ‘well be Imogined, for they mourned sin as dea ad.” n his. letter to his old comrade Jelf. I 10, fumes | MAlir ihe war thal lay became y wife and still is to- In his letter Jel said, ae kept. the watch for: years after the war and fin- ally Wedel Jt t0-al Indianapolis. jewel- lew Pubes FINGER PRINT METHOD. ntifying Criminals by Means Finger Prints Gives Sure Results. What is the best method for identi- fying criminals? - Ib was considéred that the methods in vogue, in France were no}-conclusive, and last. year (h fbles ol: usiice -soughisthe tance a ialle Ackerly ol, Seistices aro pone inated a eee to draw up a re port on: the sub prot pastre, the Teporter of the com has just presented his rep The commission paid great attention metho of Mins to f ‘of {dentification. b mainsree finger prints, “Invented in England. Prof. points out that, be although’ no feet objection made ageinst einer metry, Appliénblo fo ssdulls; lo. ‘meh qwho- are completely formed. n‘hropometrie sufficient’ in the “He adds that the measurements ar in- of young men It is found that’ the foun study Of finger prints lead to more certain results. that the impression S the tie or fhe index finger on Nn black- isiaqepapeeyere® vakieg Will ads: Tos wit imprints. cou mS Hot be found alike. All could be easily. classified in four funda- mental eroups Bie was stated that in in was abe 10, Identity a tt th Amprin uae 3 of one the Spin that MRIs condition a ‘science the lifying crim- an jarantecs r constituting an, international sys- m. Kata siege . AS GOOD AS SILVER. wo English tourists were once tray- 22 ze = cs = 3 2 Be = > 2 placing: w number of candles in. voam, and. charging one franc each for Highied. One of recon athe Jett a never gol y just pelo tate ei, he sald «do we'have to ce a Pate each fer “thse candies?’ Jae fad that was the usual charge. ne ‘3 and waiters ne ex t to be dept too?" bats belteyé they. will,” he 6a “Hew much?” i about a franc, I suppose.” "Oh \ “AU: right, then.” He didn't say anything more oe ite oe & were getting re him take the candles out of 1! sticks and put them into his pocket. ee he got downstairs he putea | them “Here. isa franc fot. Yow can cash it in The s | appears to GENERAL INFORMATION. — < - ‘Ti-Bits. of pees ap About “Most Everything. ie ee 15 na high will sway es in a strong ‘vind without aa ee “Chester, eute the man who fail hat when @ Riper is passing becomes liable an old law to be taken before a magistrate 0 eighty tri Site. forUbirteenthy yeu -thres “genera. tions of the same family. 0 keep the plague of rabbits. from astoral industries of ustralia, 16,152 miled and private rabbit-netfed fences have been ere! f Sh, uueens- land alone spends a year in erecting ae maintaining fences to keep cut, “bun th aidLendon Bridge the houses | bove the structure pi a goodly revenue for the cil” cuthori The bridgé under conditions {s Sle Mee profit, the arches un- derneath the approaches bringing in to the Corporation a sum of $2,779 per annum, In New York, when you see a m wearing @ photograph button in his coat lapel, you may be pretty sure that he, is either engaged or married tothe lady whose portrait adams, him stead of Sart an _engagemeni-ring it has become the eatin among eer- ea: ain classes of men to wear “love but- = AL Cowden, Kent; Engtind, pigeo gularly accompanies ie vilngs cuitayen to school, tance of a mile and a half. in the school while the lessons proceed, and is never in the least disconcerted by the noise. The pigeon perches on x fame the head master’s desk while the har- monium 1s being played. To Italy belongs’ thi nation of having equipped city we first Jone Urlanee main-line railwa’ sk W as Switzerland possesses no couitelds of its own, ing mails, doub! that employed lands of the cific, On ac- aie is. ex: he Pa any reefs ples are forbidden to eat candy or pea- rohding re rents’ will ss Rumen if their children break the ‘ordin be the largest rental here ta the’ world for “bust tal of $240,000, or for ten years the to- fal of $2,200,000, gndr ‘Eugenio Fade va tradesyeo- ple will his mem He was a Tek Tllaie wqierates whoTiivetcine many. sears in Petia, ond has | ving an_original but sereeons pa fe Dequeaths $000 o be div all the harbe iter who gee aim i was ape of er S a reg tomer, and to the servants of the clu to which he een On the death of a ‘blacksmith named ies oe “pelt eville: ilinols, a tomb- me was erecied to his memory in the say spemoH te form of .a- model nel vas e black: apprenticed at He became greatly atl el to the anvil and- many times 8 that he should be paraled: trom -it-in’ death, bat ‘hat it hold be his monument. “Ti ola anvil vas nel, topped wil md set-in a\ base ot odd eins MO! forced. rong dices indicate a weak pre > one ever gained force ty pulling on: Eas measure any creed its frutls a cha racter, est be a othérs is ofien a-ver- hy self. 0 does what he ean, Can’ soon ould. imistake-coveting sin's proflls for zal eae sin. The power of foes without depends on the fears. wit Sacred things ‘are those that serve life in a worthy way. Hidden. in-every vice we plantlies the éeed of our own punishment. Soueannot win: men-from glistening sin by a gloomy salvation. The venomeus tongue canriot gover ls guilt hy calling it candor. se of, worship.ae, an eh does mt ‘prevent its V a hel 0 of the ‘wore ‘hypocrites is he who secute sin while he is ue- cepting its Peete not a litile comfort in r re is n mem bering thal the than whe poses as an el goes to join them shorty. ‘he man who tries serve hi: tues by pulting them in 3 Beh alw pres avgments his vices. by lating them. OK oe think oil sob faith ate £0" fearful thet. the Breet tent hice take care of himself. ee. A MEAT TEA. barber's shop the Lei Bier merrily: aways ane tne} parker og jay on. the” ie the fhe ir. ‘ooking up. fatehty all pa time ai oe he a awho was having his hair Noe 08” ae Mak customer. arber. He seems He fond ‘of watching you cut hair.” “Tt ain’t that. sir,” explained the bar- ber smiling. “Sometimes I inake a mis: The most unusual method of deliver-| my. less is t exlremely dang and: the few let- ters to be delivered. aro altached to iy y-rac oe ‘are fired and! ch the s The High ” Dakota, City Couneil ha: inance pro- hibiting “fi is laees un- der pain of fine or Imprisonment. Cou- SAW WHITECHAPEL LIFE NOVELIST SPENT SEVEN DAYS ¥ ONE OF ITS LODGINGS, Noted Writer Saw Ms Unutlfrable Misery — Impressed by the Children. . Last week one of the best and m our Enghish ford ath n some dark, haeum Club, “lam at work on @ new fory to recall an old truth,” he ex- plained. “I want to: remind men omen: how ae for good and ill they, ct small ee ueuatt and pines. A journalist happened o = ff, to agree to send him a few. lines Telok Te “fnally left the slums, telling him’ the thing that impressed. him the fice curing bis say, atone the sup: ‘merged. days slipped quel si but Be to his Pledge, list, ie course, wrote CRY OF SS LONDON. ayn giad that 1 ae to send a this letter mule have eillersded art has heen so sometimes I” have ply hold my. ideas in the nove- until my book. was written. Why, f have even wanted to ae the te Hall or to, hire a big wi heatre just to tet a ie Hi intolerably scrdid and tragic it all 4s still im the ams of this big city, and that, even Seer eieteis ue bia Cry of Ouleast London ring, 0 ee the selfish, Juxury-] pee ast oan e agai . is now. NUTTERAL BERRY. sry “Bul you my friend, 5 know, do not Teally care about the general run. .of eriences—whelher, ke. our e rater master of pathos. 1 have walked scree clogt AMS Reneen se sa anerhoneae weelchesl in mien’ and menaced. by © ruin, X with foee halt led Noatiods init moat sepa ng ate says re) arn 1, straggling streets. or whether e quarter con reek with erlme. with Ith, and misery? No. polite and coneret the nerves at the jaded. You wou thats I pet ae this unutterable mis es in a sentenc a shall have it— it may do good, mea for T thinks Ae haps, THE HELPL aed me mies a ous Just arrdnged: for oo alk dhe thing. that ti Muster” with the was the children, thé lit nes. Steel CorOH EAR They tle. be ps forlorn children}. whom S ars four Moors In }1_ met wherever T went, and who gaz the Rew wullding being’ erected by’ the | ai mo wall. jmumortg soils seam TAnAON “Runner Company’ ob the New| St tne my opinion, ‘they are York terminus of the tuniel under. the | the e slums. ir iver. They will pay 860,000 a Year| tives.a de! Peabt OF for each floor, ein tira an eepust yen: if nob. man’s. Sauer ana sins, Li § = sOpIO NY ‘you if you in, {5 bring Beh dam, Mi death » I beg you. to a it, ae I shud- a was I think of what I have seen er: their .piliful lot. in some of the nol- ¢ places to which I have penetrate: “As to the deeper, - social perplexi- ratte gs¢ 1 shall deat sl ty my some. ar! ‘which ind aoe Sou to do lis Seats gilect a tee. ON A TRAIN. signee Negro olor Repeatedly 8 an Expre: i ia ipsa to Man- exciting experi- Seen by U chester express had ence one night recently. While the dain on travelling ,at an hou ugh ng negro sail- ne of the com- partments and walked-along the foot- He pera safely, and en- a ger the one site occupant of the a ouaeat to e the attempt. ray nol tnnalurally declined, wi sag the ne id he would t fe tried to drag ihim-out 0 but Gray menaced to pull the communi: ¢ation cord, When the train had stopped the guard found Gray in an exhausted condition and the neers es ving to foree him out of the 9) After Spaaling the men. the guar locked the negro in a compartment fs hit . By reaching the communica- tion cord, however, the sailor automa- tically put on the brake: iy prevented the train from being s Next the guard enlis bit the services ot three other passengers lo keep’ the: negro under control, but after the train had procealed. a Tie ey on its rain from bei ally the guard fe a “three sengere: ere compelled ta throw the neers on the earrings stot and sit upon him, 10. this Station was ached, when nt. black was Se EATS WITH Hit New Sense sts of a man Charles E. le. who has pi atlack of scarlet tas! es time he nee atred of ever enjoring agin ep of the table, but eventu: ay he as ‘gables tat fora a toaking his dessert Se Ae raw Beel. chopped fine, beets, berries when in eae As a tule the girl who is able to weep on the slightest provocation {m- agines she was cut out for an emoton- al dake and os a litle piece ‘off. a custo- ‘o east ee want something | slir el pasten. Ss Developed by Man Who Cannot Taste, 3 jifferent colors produced different a stations. He takes a bile -of food a1 Reorganization of the Chinese army, then gazes intently on what ts left on| which began three years ago. is mak- the platter, His t is that h tendy headway. ‘The Peiho. army mse of taste has somehow been blend-| is already completely peated: 1 with his sense of sight, “Red being| consists of three divisions of 9.000 men his favorile color, the red foods’ give| each. formed on the keenest pleasure, Therefore. |‘To this Petho army of @ always saves 1 for the last.| try batlalions, twelve cavalry squad: BROTHER LOST 43 YEARS MOURNED AS DEAD .BY BIS TWIN EROTHER. Wealthy Manufactuyer of Philadelphia inds Him Alter @ Long Separation. Lil fale from, the “Arabian Nights” is the story of the unex} ected | © finding a few days ago of the twin Bro- roceo manufacturer who had been mouri more than forty- three yours: persistent search this country and Europe secret that leaked out in a casial way, through the recipient of an inquiry by @ parish priest in Ireland. WANTED PENSION. The brother, Terénce Hanlon, had eee to the recglor of the Catholic Churel Greenore, Louth ee he was christened in 1836, asic: ing the correct date of his birth in or- der that he might obtain the modest Ny sovernment to, deserving veterans. of the ciyil war. The letter, which bore the postmark of Macon, Ga., was turned over for an answer to. a cousin of Felix Hanlon, He coramunicat- and the result er. husband’s los! i home jirard avenue. ‘A self here and abroad and that pee any reward, But all to no end, Now th Jost has been. found aml there will be Joy LOST BROTHER UNLUCKY. When Terence left Ireland e make ae fortune in. this country, hi communication. with { finding his eaibe He entered musiness and amassed a brother, however, had no luck. He drifted south, going m one place to Rppiber to carn a diving until Us: Civil Wait began. e north and ees d the ‘of the Union. Alter four years’ fighting Te AeA Went ABUTS Ae ith a partner built up a small Tsness ‘n the. buying: and seling of mi Business ivns sot. Bie Sieh and the firm distaved Then Syrah ey entre). Halitoad s& # imell ¢lenk: and Ress es has. been ever sinc the brother in this city od the lagulry.. has Maesteg ee: Terence Hanlon: asking if he brother, era Ihe hee al Gnd gettied tn Philadelphia, the 1 how- to thi years old and eed See that ‘Felix. Hanlon. come’ to. Mac ——— JEW BAITER A LUNATIC, Count Puckler Commits and Is Put in al Lese Majeste a‘ last it aT ae that a ter- n has. beet ator, a Sermany. ono longer be allow- 1 to indulge pubtiely in his tavorite tim He has been lunatic. and sted at a fas Berlin and ae ad: ie jonable hotel in Police escort BV ase tot his Taleo against the Jews whieh | have led to his, sup: (press! something whieh nd pan Taw Js regarded a a far rare etnang atten He has been uly, ote fantasti RE ae abused the sacred person of the Kniser, And ny man—sane or insane—can be ate has for many years He eg if of the Germany, He has de- +h ean against them and » vritten scores of pamphidls denouncing ahh ate oan of armed retainers on te harry and- pers aon see AR ae garded them as a people entirely. be- Yond the pale of Thamar’ merey. He Has frequently declared that anyone, who uunioed a Jew conferred a public bhe- nefit and performed an act whieh would be anainouea in Heaven, — His. chief ambition was Intnadlige trite. Gers pecies of massacre known Because of his rank, his wealth and oratorical gifts of mean order, he did sueceed: in ring a a i-fecling against. the Jews among: ee classes, and incit- ing saat acts of violen*te { them. ho nf quent prosceuted, several times fired, and has ee im- once for gues. More -eonily h heen maiitea on ate ground that he Was non rampos mentis, § ane immunity. from munishme ar he arent ta agi. ‘Thereatler. os ‘ong ns he con fined himgelf to advocating the at ef the Jews. the authorities tox further steps against lm ae him ale Imatic, Bul when he at Kaiser. in their es- RS ame na daneerane hin wre beranes of the Kaiser's pers ae Ny pri iality farMerr Poiin and athen Hos Yraie rantains af industry in the folier. Jand that Ko A Count Poekler’s, postive, The Maree abusive tn ae asyiem in owhieh ha is.con nnd 7 “ ij wv well be t omehete. put smart be printer. —_—- REORGANIZE CHINESE ARMY. un and ae engineer battalions, (here fs a reserve of 40.000 bettie and dis- ciplined paldiends ‘a ene more or less regularly constitite cuny the northern garrison of the Ce- Jesal empire or the Inmediate neigh- Perhood of Pekin, and form the north- to Dalldorf asy-| London. n FROM ERIN'S GREEN ISLE NEWS BY MAIL FROM IRELANDS SHORES. Happenings in the Emerald Isle of Interest to Irish- men. _A new Hibernian Hall has been opel SeRanane ip from eee range from $4.30 {9 $5.00 per thot Mr. -MeDonnel ell, stationmaster al Weslland Row, Dublin, died spddenly ‘oy. cones of eee characterized the the International Ex- past season in Fermanagh has en the worst on record-for all fruits, except bush fruits. Miss Mary White, for nearly 30 years Carrick-on-Suir Fever Ho3- en or eight horses were driven from @ at Aribally, yy. Connaught. Rev. Father Albert, 0. Was unanimously elec'ed president by the esider Gaelic League Branches ‘of the city of rk. A meeting of the Power loom’ Manu- facturers” ‘Ascociation in Belfast has de sided to sede e the present output by per ceni “The estat ‘cost of 449 new cot tages. It by the local govern- ment boerd Ai sCasieney district, Co. med os fe have the visit lo SEuble “sentimelt against the white plague. Ten applications were received for the position of awa! instructor by the Committee culture, Counly Down. It seeing in Gia Mg . Malseed, of the Waterside Coun- Derry, has been appointed to the medial Officership rendered vacant by the _Pesignation of Dr. Elliott. the drying room at the Guard- jans' poorhouse, sathinge worth $750 and did ‘other dam- age A sum of $8,500. in gold soversigna and half sovereigns: was foun 50 members led, appointed in * the bu eased by her to the post- master raetiie at Murphy:has resigned fer place at the he 0 ie ey District Nurs- a-ha been Hrosen’ed, @8 i eartealteas OL ae ser silver inkstand and cand er anea ew te FOR SPOILED PI Mandalay Monkey Has to Go to Jail in London. invented & just’ been opened. ‘The first prisoner, a Mandalay monkey, rien 10. Iss ovi- dent disg serving a threo- week ite Satine fron, bars for wilful- soit itary confine ve treatment wi ithe them by their ; s and restricted to a diet from which all Sues are rigorously exelud sedi ey rue the ways that land- et the alta “the Mandalay erage isthe enly four-footed individual who has, to date, auf gone co" siinemants the-prison is riot an’ experimen says. the mate ron of the Animals) Hospital “you can soften. the campo the als most aiieg and sulky fow of solitary. yconfinement. Es: nis so in the case of the averpampered pel ‘of the society ma- the soft Kganicus and eon, rable pie frequently ery for days ut a time without letup. — Release Saree edn key, however pears to be withstanding the pollen thect of confinement to a degree that bows not spedk hopefully for his future ts-all-day Jong seratch- ine. his head in gloomy contenpiaion. His. chief failing Undoubtedly. wit have @ Blackstone to wi earls toerase and re write will not be exalted standing in the upper crust of yw occupy. No longer langer hurry Chico, al afternoon tea, “It is claimed by. complainant thilt xan esauitled im, eo judges: “He lies. honor, eee loucl him, Croue ie rate Willoughby picked him up and earl m to the pump. ANT was to work the pump: tandle."