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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Dec 1899, p. 6

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um uuuwutv next we nouses The jncotnrs. or Fr:-nch Cnnndinn halt bncds of Newfonndlnnd. nnoke the in- nor bark ol the red willow when they cannot procure tobacco. White mum often use this for an-nun; tobacco. It is called killikinlck in the Indian language. The better ring: of Jung... -1. --- ; un: uav um uxuurul none. The Inhabitants of Biscbotsburg. In Pmmin. had never soon 1 ballot until recently. when a traveling company in- troduced one. As soon as the dancers appeared on the stage all the women In the audience left the house. "What lanai... 1.- l.`_._AL f`-- - .- upuxn; on uunuu. Of 140 large Jewlah firms in Frank- furt. Germany, 60 have declared In favor ot Sunday closing. whllo &) are opposed to it. Germany still clings to the ponderous keys of the middle ages. and keys weigh- ing from an ounce upward have to ho cu rted" around. Millstone: are now made of the new substance--carborundum. They nuke I whiter and purer tlonr than is obtained by the use of natural stone. Tim lnl..|.:o-..s- J ns_,n - - Women are not permitted to be photo- graphed In China. III `III! 1---- I._.I,\ an - - uuuuu an we u.-uxpernrure. In packing apples In barrels make at least t-st and second qualities. and it there an many small ones. `make three grades. so as to secure uniformity in she. --Exchane. vun. uupuu ulcu Iluuuy. The objection to storing fruits and veg- etables in cellars is that they are gener- ally too warm and there is too much vo- * rintlou in the temperature. In nnnlpfnp an-`I... 1.. L.._..-I- -7.- ucwua Iuunlug lllltf llllfll. When the tree or plants are received. ` take pains to keep the roots moist. A lit- ; lle exposure to the sun or hard wind will often impair their vitality. Tina nhinnoinn In .~o....l.... o_--u- __J (V B411.` IEIICIE If a plant In sulferlng for water the leaves Brst look dull in color, and shortly afterward the plant begins to wilt. It needs looking after then. hn.. H... 5...... .... -I---A- --- ' ` Apples will bear without injury a very much lower temperature than potatoes. The cooler they are kept without freezing the better. suuu pl uutlulc. Whatever tends to promote the general health and thrift of the trees will also aid In keeping them free from disease. 'l`|.m.o n... 0.... nu-.. ...--- 2_. E I. swam Ancnsxrr. ma oH.'N- `llam rohhaovuomoe G`Rx;wot)d w to has, In. be can And W. a.'........`" ' 00 (nuan- an: In nu.-vpulg lul`I.ll lrl.'l.' ll'0lIl (IISQHSG. There are few things more injurious to fruit trees than stagnant water. The wny to avoid it in to supply good drain- lure. ` VII I-IL'W BUN- Dwnrt apples are more ornamental than protable. \l'I...o......- n.....I- 4- _____,., .u ~ When possible, put the new orchard on new soil. r\__,_. I An Italian actress who has been play- ing with great success lately has formed the project of presenting Dante`: "Divine Comedy" on the Milan stage. She in- tends deelaimlng the work with extraob dinary scenic effects or light. lt is not the first time the attempt has been made. but none of the attempts has met with tavor. Mrs. Leslie Carter is the rst stnr t carry her own dressing room around the country with her. Mrs. Carter : room is buiit--wnila. ceiling and all so that it can be set bodily on the stage-0! A frame- work of wood. with canvas sides. it is supplied with every comfort and conven- ience. Max Eugene, the opera singer. Is at work upon a new idea for vaudeville, that la the condensation of all of the popular grand operas ln English. which he means to arrange la "pocket edltions" for pro~ ductlon by hlmselt and two other people In vaudeville. ' \:_- "._n. n__. a .| .- Dunc Constant Coquelln, who will make a tour of this country in 1900-1. in compa- ny with Sarah Bernhardt. has a number of new plays. Among them are "Le Grand Juge." In which he wlll impor- sounte the infamous Jeries. and "Jean Bart." SCRAPS OF SC|E;HCE. Lulrll lvl . An English town Improvement society has appointed on salary an inspector for dressel in theater: and music halls. Re- ports. with recommendations, will be made to the town council. and consider ble reeling has been excited over the mat- hu- sun: Ulllllllll. yn Auulyaruc Comment la made that about the last ` thing Sir Henry Irving did on the other alde was to lay the cornerstone of a new temple of Thespis. For that matter he has been always engaged in building up the theater. A_ nI_-I:_L A_-_ l_._.__._._,__A , J - I IJIE ILIIBC SUV! _ The Odeon theater, Buenoe Ayres. is [ heated by electricity. Evidently among other revolutions South America is sub- ject to it is not above a revolution In old time building principles. IV`...-....-.5 I- .......I.. ll.-A -L....L AL- _A ' LIIU \lIl'I `VIII IIIU JIIIPIH-'3 Ell-K" C `the name ot s new Boston play. Tint so many sctors and sctresses are getting rid of their money debts by going through bankruptcy would indicate they may have been playing touching parts oil the stage too. In... n.a...... n.-..... n.'.......- A....- 2- ORCHARD AND GTRDEN. 'I'|Ie Girl With tno'Aubm'n Halt h -In. -A-nu; 1.0 Q Inn-9 ank;-n nlnw CURTAIN RAISERB. GLEANINGS. Iiraid of V sugar out :1 Build Italy had and that the do in When General Symon: Ital mortally wounded at Gk-ncoe. be was succeed- ul by colonel Yule. who was made :1 1301- noon! for conducting the sue egf retreat of the British noun Ocoo Io Lntlrunlth Gene:-II Yuk In In in (hunt. loiulcnngnnlut. ' I i The Basutos of`Hnsntnl:Ind. whloh Idjolns the Orange l~`r-o Sm!-_ heartily hate the Dutch. and their chic! Lero- Ihodl is anxious to INHI his 50.1!!!) war- riors unlnst the Boom. There is | Briuuh pmtectorato over Basutulnud. Bltool new nnnnndlonuul .0F`l'l'CD- ll usu. mu corner or Bunch. The loan") ('hlrl L4-rotholl. 4-g lune Gonerul Tile. L etn &&`Dc:mlr..nyny.'blbb:uao!ar~bi&-ybo rbenzoarzucnuruncaenanau-.wby.:beygoun:ney .`u.. &.1ok!Dea:mIae:-curb nbamooaar Tbatcbnihxnheepcnbranyuctht 'sl!yetoouI:la?nR. Anwbenyu'vennrhdoal!tbedaynhnloac.narlm amouthrva(b. Anyvr'vehaqg:dLpyert0ccb'nn'g1Itbua.l:!bchlmneyI: All u1'd`4%gn@br"angpae:p:tu'rs.ny.do.n? rbeminufacrcqal n vcr.11lCbrla'annwnoboyangotoskq.- \ I7 I ll 41- H I .'..-nd~lp*q*.un'au uymypuyu-I-uauncpayaua 8l'IIakRngocosbep.an then I-%-F-""" e relretwoklndsorfoolslnlhh foewhnm there is unearthly hope C on. One Is afraid of nothing. 1% the other is afraid everything.- Neurn. I I.IIIQPI-IIIIII'Q. Brri:ts-Nia suit yon`n an on. (Briggs-Yes. now much do you no- posve that unit cost! BI-ig:s-Yon or the nilor?-BrooHn Liu. I ur. mu money makes the man gm" His Son llnltiln -Jud:inx by the amount you give Inc. you lnlisl think I'm musing In autoInoI:i|e.-Barper o Bnnr. Illa Inference. . lnn Flint. SI-.--No. air: I will not add ulher penny to your nllownnvo. You do not seem to appreciate the value of nouns. I would have you understand. air. that money makes the gm" Son lnnlkiln -.ln(Ioinn L. on. new I.II I0! ul-melt. The was an old fellow who earned n living doing odd jobs about suburban ganlon. A wunun had rmployod him to wit her lawn. and told the servant to give him bi dinner. The dinner consisted of toa.st.,and the biz plntelul disappeared so raidly that the servant asked. halt in won .or and half in sarcasm: ha`! I do sumo more?" ye. us!" a as the cool It-ply. [0 on till tell you to stop? tor dinner the sq-runt sutgestod that he I" weeds up. but he refused. ` ` o. no." stld he. I dnswnt stoop aft- er not: a meal. I've titled myself for rot :3-London Answers. ! I I Polio: Insttlnw-s of canned I mun. .-\|l|1 in some in from metal jurity of on are formt-d m-my cases siliun begin: ed by the co is impurfori \uu-VuIu\'I. an euu mun` llllllnls ID! men! may have been taken from dlsonsed uuimuls. ur it may have undergone pulm- fuctirc chnngvs before the canning. It should always be n-membered llxnt can- ned meat is especially liable to putre(nc- tire changes after the can has been open- ed. and when the content: of the open can are not consumed at once the remain- der should be hp: ln n cold place or should be thrown zurny. - Victor C. , Vaughan in Popular Sch-nee lllonlhly. Poisoning by Canned lento. \.-Oun.~... n! n..-. ...2...- l..-.__ AL, 4.: . New (`:0 For lllnu-If. 1...... .... ..I_I o..II-__ __|,, _ I-In. uvcmol and em: Fire Company: hnnu-Q-nan: v. -.......... .-__.-. -uuluui-a luv nu-uh: and ljdnuj. Uvoholfh IAII -sun urn ya at. lnnniliecvhonliryloftputupny` fnitcnea tho children bunt anal tioeuaworaned pent-hnwhuner an|Iu1nexpceudbe1n.-Atelbu an Inn |IlluII=. ` Wbcnnmannyshevnntnvotl.ho dot-onotnlu-an men thathobvilling todothovorkbooisapnhlcoldolu Ihonnrtotprice. In A._:I:.. _L... .L._ n-_n. __- ._` , unru unit uni aunt Ill FIB Doftdepondontlottmnctooumt-l|.1 Thenbutnnenlinstontuevcryono inthentnm. __ _ ____ __i . _ - - nuns. yrvyuwa Women have the most wear. but Inenlnnthelnosttoeu. ` "|-_IL .I__-_j -_ A`- r . vu v-un -ugn: n A child should be lnnght to pry): as only as poesihle. and should never be nl lowed to be tubborn" about taking` medicine. for disobedience In this nsptct In not infrequently I risk of lilo. -nu-In yvo-caaluua Ill vl\.Il.'l'o Try honey instead of sun: for delicate children. Mnny can take it who cannot dlgs-st sugar. Use it for sweetening milk puddings or porridge. indeed just as you would sugar. I ALIIJ -A..I.l L- A____LA A, u T;f:* _.13;i`m cuuun yuu in Dunn ll till , CIII IPEIK. A child should be taught to lake can of his own clothes. as well an to be out in putting um: his toys and keeping his unnll pone.-ssions in order. 'I`... h......_ l-_n__.| _n _.._-_ A, 7 n--I (`man-n should be unght to say `Thank you" as soon as they can speak. A rhilrl xhnnhl ho Oqnplrao In 0.5- .._ uuuus Ul ll I':uu!. Man: I man has bt-on made a good citizen by bt-In: soundly thrashed when he needed it.--Kansas City Independent. nxoauuu We may Isl: conrtosios from Icqualnb , ancozz. but futon should come It the bands of friends. II___ - . A l-- l ` |a\.| yuan A nuvnl olcor should be content with the honors that come to him In his pro- ` fessiun. 3-nun: luau tuv ynsuav VI in IIuIll'sllllll. The state of matrimony. like the sum of Vermont. Is very pleasant to enter Into. I. 1, _,__ _u,_ . . . - - nuuh It in very pleasant to be I hero. but a 1 continuous performance in hard on the n(`fT(`I. u; uuuu |-u lIlLl|'lI.`- The plaudits and lore of A child an greater than the praise of n statesman. '1'}... 30:04: -0 -....o..:...__.. |:u._ .u_ _-,. 0-nu nu; lb uvu. Politics should be less I matter of par- ty than principle. VI`)... ..I-...I:o.. .....I |,..... -. _ An. , _... ..u \Il nun. o Artistic diplomacy In to say nothing and say it well. IIAIIIL... -I.....I.I L- I--- _ __-;A A 4 lhrp G.-1-at crises make great men. The men who succeed are generally ` ahead of limo. uuu uv uvxn Iv Byvlll U Tbomns Sidney Coop.c-r, the English` Irtist. entered upon his ninety-s\'cn_th year the other day. No bus box-n an ex- hibltor at the Royal nvndt-lny since 1833 --(our years before the queen cnme to the throue-nnd he bus not yet john-I the ranks of the rm-tirml R. A.'s. for sc-rcral of his works were to be soon In the re- cent exhibition at Burlington House. a CAI` I-_IIt\I Illl-IULV`.'lI\.'\'u Mlle. Sex-no. the new Italian literary celebrity, is described by 1 Paris corre- ` spoudt-nt to have "the head of Balzac. with boetling brown. black Lulu ox eyes and no neck to speak of." '!`1.......... cm-.. n .... ._ AL, vs nryucu tuv ntulytul . Elizabeth GllI`l.lll(`l' ls considered'the greatest woman gure painter in Ameri- 3 ca. Some years ago she won the gold medal of the Salon in Paris for her painl- ing culled "lnn?>'cc-nee." I'll- L'A.__... AL- __,._. I. I- In- I.I\vu- Some one asked St. Gnudons why vic- tory was always nxg-n~s-mod by a female gure. "You are u baclmlor, I suppose." replied the sculptor. ` I.`H...\l...|. l`...._l...._ I- _-__3.|,,,.n `.- `I Mark Twain's record up to date In 22 ` volumes. and these are soon to be issued by a London publisher in a uniform edi- tion. n,_, n . n. p. . - nun uuulat 1uI\u nu an.-n:uu uu_):s. One advantage in keeping 1! young tree ` staked is that it leads to the formation of clean. straight stems. these in their turn being cqndueive to the gmwth at good, open headu.-lSxchunge. uulc |uU|UIl5llI nun lul! BUII. If when trees are received they are dried nnd shrin-led, they may be made plump again by covering them comply-tcly` with moist earth for sererul days. (hm. ml.-m.o...... :.. |......\:.... .. ......__ .___ u.|ulllutC\l xuvta. Mnnuro should never be placed in close contnct with a tree when setting it out. It used, the hotter plan is to mix the um- nure thoroughly with the soil. { \ nun`. n \.un uuvo. A small, vigorous tree with copious roots when lirst set out will be a good bearing tree sooner than a large one with mutilated roots. nv-,,__,, ,n It . . -. . nun un.--uu9un_v . In pruning trees of any klnd it is better to have one strong brunch than two or three weak ones. wux\g.:.~p. Whenever water plants. enough should soil thoroughly. In .`..n..:-... 5...-..... rs .l\tI1uI.A\.\. vl Al\ll\ uuu` Mixed husbandry fruit growing is 1100 cu:-a-nun Soll and location will chnm ponrunce of fruit and also the (; lllp...l |||Io'\nn:]rII In 1-nun`. ., .....-...... Apple green. a rich shade of reddish plum color, rose color and jet black vel- vets are much in evidence as accessorien on evening toilets of cream or ivory white satin. crepe de chine or not over mem silk. The velvet decorations are almost covered with cut work in satin or point applique lace. PEN, CHISEL ANISBRUSH. vvuu LMIZAAIIIII uuu Lur UH uppuquu. There are new grucotul models in both ve and seven gored skirts. the backs cut to conform to the latest manner or ud- justing a certain amount of fullness at the back in one very deep box plait. In two narrower ones. or in a number of long tucks or French shin-ings very close- ly massed. A ....I.. __...._ - _:-L _L__I- _n __;n n Fashionable fur trimmings are still of ` sable. mink, marten or other tails. hang- ` in}: like 11 deep fringe from yokes. square sailor shaped collars and [)t`l(`l'in9 points or stole shaped fronts of velvet. trimmed with chenille and tur on applique. 'l`lIIIl'(| urn nnuv nrunnfnl Ii\Iu`n'nI in L..AL `as In a runny nun: uuw Ill. tile DICK. Short, pretty and convenient neck turn are memly broad band: ot fur fastened with clusters of short tails at the front and with a high rut! or some rich shade of velvet. often at a brilliant hue, at the buck. Iuvuulilutll` III": Some women and girls are wearing around their necks a hit of white Illusion high up. just Inside the stock. so that it gives 0. line or white around the neck and ties in n jaunty little how at the back. Rhnpo ......n.. -...a ......_.-_:-... _.__u. A F-.L?'U1R aux ; uu: [.llCll `nun l.R2l.'Ul!lllI`.' Tentative etrum are again being made in favor of somewhat shorter skirtn..but no one can make an absolute prophecy concerning them. Stun.` .n.......... -..; _2-|_ -_- ._,. L.- ` .--u uvw nu unqancu LIIVUCI Craps scarf: for nekweu an inexcu- ing in beauty and in sottnen ot coloring. They are pmtty gud becoming. ' Tnnfnfilvn n'.u-0- nun -nqln Ln!-._ _.-J- I I The mu ` cloth and white cum: waists. with 3 colored dot or stripe, are just now in marked tavor. l`....-... ......o.. 0A- .__;|-___, -. 7 L4 7 - PITH AND POINT. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. DEWEY S EPIGRAMS. THE NURSERY. A LA MbbDE. Iv IIlt'| I3 Q` I should be 1 \.._, ... B... DL`1.`L`SSIll`)' Ind on (my And 0"! w IDAN IN LARGE OBRKALL lulu. low nun o(Inu~rmt.on (my und . Loans 8 Ta 3 !`IIl|l0n::pg4ont:I nnglltsvutnna -- I ) {I change the (D- so quality. 1 gardening and sun` to the best given to house 2 given to wet the ' muww a mmow. 245 anoo-r 3-rI,usI_rr. up. diet 1' even that no not ho1IuI| :I..n$ pr`:-an are non monto than ll o'us:here M gourd: lb! kl hunt my I All In-[late ;:.7Z.~..'.':**-:.'-:-.'-:':-: ._--._.---.-- vvu-uvuvuv Tlo chute Wlnbo human clan lit hdlluo on Hearsay. Juan I025. 830111: nnngnahn nu--nu. F`All?l-."A"lv-If-."' JOHNSTON 81'. I'D`:---nug- _,._--A ~- -u.-UIII Z HD1903). CQZII I'll shunts vu-anal! Uivuib % :m':-f..-=:-:.:'......-~ .. _ nun. Cvvqtnal 1&1`; | WBmL1 Dad .4 - .-- -----. -- - - AN 3 an\."" young men and young mum. ('l~sacr.-mumngmlhreo rsonll, Hull 0! ton om: I.nurlI-nnn, 3'. 3) one momhtr Illa: oi nu";-emunn. $5 each ;elu1 of In `rruur all` I. \'nrc:'~ man] an rtchun by HR. IIIOLIL HDN It ILG ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ,`I Inn-so-In (I "I--4-- __.v :v--vCCT Also Leujnnn In sum singing. Tum N Inn ween. two half hour hum! pol wnvk, {-5 \'()(`A I. (`IAIIIIZR urn now being land lb: young and ('l~-ac<:-mmlnznnhreo muons. nun 1|! 9... Y9.i.9!1!I.u:c Kingston Business colleen co, mu ..--..-, us-u -nan. nu uu: 1uUuI,LY-`IKUI long [ Pain in the Sidc, TORND LIVER. TI Regulate the Boards. Purely Vegetable. - .....-I v uswldlcc snan I$`II't`. sman Small Prloe. m Typewters render Reliabie Service -- ------ `l ncss, Bad '1` DUIIJIIIGIIJ nstcin the I 1.. ....._ ` ' ` ` -- -w-: ---u pt:-Z Positively cured than Little Pill`:- They also relieve Distress fro Dyspep, `ndi',;cs!i-an and T00 Htarty Eavtning. A kt! rvsxncdy for Djuimg, mum, DIG.` DCSS. I}ad'I`asfcinth:s Mann. (`~.e~I -1-......... 1 lot nltunlod on the (`oruor of Main and Adollido ntmoul. In the thrlvl village of I-Iunlerl Bay. The house Is not: y new nud holngloonwdlnuvo bout bu:-unous part In mu village, I: well Adapted for u ullorluu bum- nouoruuooorystora. There Is ulna 3 good Iolelynn lplnil In the bulldlmg. For tarms, la. apply! . Gomnmn, Swloy'u Bay. sh`-K FIEAMGHE `)1\:-3A-..- - AU` 1yi`)3l'B, '38]? I an a Kidney acted like Pills I churn lneuring me of my kidney troublel. For I number of you! previous to taking them I suered 1 great deal from brick dust cedi- ment in the urine and acute nu acres: the smell of my neck, pain`: K1 the heck of my head, lost nppetlte, dizziness, weary feeling and general deblilty. From the tirst few doses of Dean : Kidney Pilil I commenced to improve, and I have con- tinued until I am today 3 well mu. 1 have not got a pain or ache nbout me. My head is clear; the urinary dlcultlel all gone: my sleep is refreshing end my health is better now than for yoen." -vu I-I` \Jl' HI-L H`3:5 cuffs-ring (mm (hr teds of cnrly folly qtgickly rrs|uu 10 minus: health. manhood and V! In`. L05`! 1}!-'1nl|ur 1, Pr:-mature l)cc:Iy, Weak em- nry`. kn ars of \'uu|h_ Night Losses. Varlcocelq for er I curcd. ch; -4.. N v-.-- -1.. _-uuu UL Dllll BM!!! 0 [0080 the K1dne 1 to hulthy action. I. M18 W `ter Buchanan, who he oon. (In God 15"?,Hm" s1;y:*:P in Bank for the pqn ` Donn Kidnov lnhul uh. DIM- . -:.-_.. unuv mu oaox. uuAN'a Kidney Pm! cum all kinds of Bad Bach by restoring Kjdnexn heqthy action}. Rh: 11'- -- ,- _..--.... -..u.. nuv cw: gut! mu- [ none: and pans, becomes weak and lune. Not much use applying linimontl and plasters. You must reach the Kidne to cure the back. DOAN'.$ Kidney Ill _n`ro/ gull Bush in mud.- an 7 V--v-< ---4-rI\lAIL`4 M P.O. Box H. 947. Montreal. P.Q. -:_j._:_------ .-u Long hours In superheated wo muonowtho toil and . hudahipthntthooowholnnkl the sumo: Llto"undorgo. und poorly vontilntod work- . rooms is land on this system. gives the kidneys more work than they can properly do, " WI poison into tho system that should curled on by then uuucuo xutera. Then the back 1 boeomea I much nun nnnlvlnn H--=- 'Ba.kers A , THATLARO .~\N l.hROONY HUUSI WITH lot um: Allldn Hlhlll. In lhn Ihrhrimr vlllnu-n nl unnr -pan: \II III 25! llroc-I Stu Klnuton. ~- \~u\v~`V\'\ Iv` ' ` """"' "' MEN OF ALL AGES n Ts~x1'n_:g (Roots of cnrlv fnllv nut.-1.1. H EDUCATlONAL -u` I nun-u. $1 BOX OF MEDECINE FREE. 1 DR. (`-.0RDO!\"S Rmvnrnv mp un- n: lo cal nnvl what to avoid. No %ph`tion hv Cnstmn llun.-ac. reliable umpnny. Vvlite nlmwc; if vrccoulrl u we would not make this llou Qunsx MEDICINE COL. _l1nn-1-,. nlurs zmingwnl mm an earned 01! 0] `I08 Then got: bad- |, become: inn): And lama, -.---, nun-IV`, yduwun 2 MouLh,Coakad Tonga RI`-lh I Ivlrn l`L_. waumg lull II ANFIQUE SOFA. WITH IJON'S OLAW an and ogrvod nuns. M be noon 5! mnovuv ncrosr. onm-to ` not. A ROGIIBB `IYPOOBAPH. `PYPIOAHWNG lnohlm. thr ale. nu boon usuo used. Adana. Wmo. Klnnum. 1? ABQARIPIAN lbr . Iy bemoan lcn|tWnxoOlnoo. ~"...."'... ...`.;:.".f.`..`:.`Z" . }3 .:`......' V5! . us : -- mr oooung; mama mm; ummu ly nub I tony; lent moduntc AppLyuIl1 I strut .`.. ... -:"-%'3...`. . ;.":,.s-.;..%" ?. i".i-:". 1. H. 3m-:c1<,-.=- N) `KY NEXT THU HAND-')lI more now ooonplulb the H. D. Blbby mod forum the WI: Omoo. Apply to ID!`-Jo 3. PIN W `In! OI OI WRNIBOP KING AND B8001! our Wade`! Drnxston. with an pgootntbnooommodnuon. pnlv lo J. 3. B. HV:u.'..Y`J`o"w. '3.'am5'c`u E unwind. rut VI}: l;n'.do|'n{I. brunt. HOW!-W Hill! A!` Pub um cos: by lonuumbotl. lot nruoulln soul: to Wuhan O Wuhan. IFE uhnhnd I WEI]: ovary modem vonlouon II In city. Ana yo lllkrl. 1-n vonuwnc nun uunn u:-j -- I` P?-Aoasu noun. Poaiulon ut any time. us Ioluu C Omuuncmnr. IASONABLIL A GOOD HQUARIURAND Phno. Apply to 11.0. Bryunt. teacher or damping. Oonounlon btreet, or leave nurse 3 um mos II Inlnnoafatiunhxpit with hand; douoo. up an n lnuopumthinoyou. --`0--I---------\------I FUR IIRID HOUII IDIITFIE WINTIB. w In modem vonlonou In but ally. Annlrto ' |i.6Nsv Imp Ui;: ;f_;:.::**.2.:m'~.., ..m`:.am: J. WALKER. LP. COMMISSIONER, IN~ o_ Inrgqoo Au-n_I. `(mud Axum. and An- . Angus. J.r. uum.VuuHlUNER,IN~ . lllflnoo A ant. 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C401`: Ill!!! (0 III ICI- I-`olly two year: Inter I was In the nmo ctt: with I very ohm!-d other and told him about the out. He thought I awhile and then surprised me by asking whothet I Ind examined the door key. `No. I roplied. `the door mu locked on the Inside. und I didn't think it worth wing It'll. LII! I'll llllI.'l KUI Q.'Vl`ll }'(`HI'3. ' "At our business it doesn't do to jump at conclusions." said the detective. `'I had that tact Impressed on my mind long ago. when I was young and green. by something that occurred at a certain city -never mind exactly where. I can tell you the story just as well without the nsme. A man or some prominence was staying at the principal hotel of the place. and one morning he was found dead in his bed. with the door locked on the Inside. windows fastened and the gas turned on full tilt. Nobody doubted that he had committed suicide. and as he had been handling some trust funds I was en- gaged to make a private inrestigntiou. As far as I muld discorer. his ntfnirs were straight. but a vague suspicion nev- ertheless attached to his memory. Peo- ple don`t kill themselves for nothing. nnd it was generally believed that some hid- den irregularity is his lite had driven him to the act. NI'.`..II- o_.. _.... s-4-.. I __-_ s -. uu nun. LIN.` IISI I ucllru OK (no young man he was llrlux In Atlanta and doing well. The car thief got seven years." "AI nnr hnninnnn It l'ru\ul|'f d.\ On Inn-an wruanu mnrlct mm or nurgmry. " `I knew you \'vouldu`t believe me It I told you the truth.` be anid. `and would be dead aure to have ma arrested. but I did thlnk than was some chance of working on your teellnn by pretending to coufeao. I remembered hearing you remark. aald he. `that you always felt sorry for a man that owned up. So he tried that plan. and, Its you already know, It worked. I was satised that what he told me was absolutely true. and. taken altogether. I believe that was the queereat case I ever had anything to do with. The last I heard of the young man has `I'll Hrinn In Atlnntn and alnina IlI.'\'l'l' lurxvt ll long I8 I IIVO. He said he was coming down the hall 1 that nlght. when he saw 1 man run out of my room. The follow got away be- fore he could grub him. and. naturally enough. ho went In to see what was up. He noticed the trunk open and had just lloopod down to see whether it had been forced when I rushed In. The aurprlso of It bewildered him for n moment. and then he realized that he had been caught Inadvertent]: In n position that would cortnlnly convict hlm of burglary. `I know rnn I !-nnI:ln't holinrn Inn I! Y uiuneunuu.-Iy us me one 1143 nnu used. "You mny well believe I was consid- erably agitated. and I went to work im- mediately to locate the exporter. After a good deal of diiculty I nally found him in Memphis clerliim; in a grocery store. I got the tip. by the way. from 1 letter he had written to n friend. Well. I cornered him and insisted on an ex- planation. and he told me A story I will never forget in long as I live. I "'10 unit! he was: nnmlno tlnurn 4|... |.-lI Product of tho highest grade. with pic: at low an inch 3 IUT UUIHK I [001- "Neariy a year afterward," continued the detective, I arrested a professional crook for car breaking and found him wearing a pair of my own cut! buttons which I had missed for a long time and didn't know what had become of them. Under pressure he confessed that he had stolen them from a room in such and such a house. naming the hotel where I lived. He said he had opened the door with a false key, broken into a trunk and was just ritiing it when he heard ome- body coming and darted out. barely dodging a young man in the hall. I pull- ed out the copper skeiotnn key, which I still had on my ring, and he identied it immediately as the one be had used. "Ynn nuiv u-nil Imlinrn I ma. .........l,I piece 0: copper wire. "When the porter found his tongue he begged me not to turn him over to the police. He uid that his mother. who was dependent on him for support. was sick and in deatltute circumstances: that he was unable to earn enough to provide her with neeesuriea. and his desperate need of money had tempted him to the act. It was his first oenae, he pleaded. and it I would let him oil it would be his lnst-ln short. he gave me the usual story. but he told it so well and begged no piteously that at last I weakened and told him to get out. Next day he quietly let,t town. and later on I discovered that the mother story was a take. Then X cussed myself for being a fooL "Nnnrlu n mm. .n..........|n ..,...n_._-.n `nu sun who was found Iseeeug a rank one at men who was EVI- eoauy e lIlelIo-8tos-lee Ilowlll new Appearances lay DOOCIVQ, "When I was considerably younger and greener in this business." said an old do- tective who had been asked to tell s story of his experience. I lived at a cer- tain hotel. which it is not in the least necessary to name. One rainy. sleety night in early winter I came in very late. and going directly to my room was eur- prised to find the door afar. I had on a pair or old rubbers. so my approach had made no noise. and peeping in`! saw a man bending over my open trunk. I did not stop to meditate. but was on his back in a couple at jumps. and who should it turn out to be but the porter. a young white men. much liked by everybody in the house. He was so startled that he couldn't say a word. and there was the evidence plain as day. The trunk had been forced with s chisel. which lay on the door. The contents were tumbled about. and sticking in the lock or the door was a skeleton key made out or a piece 0! copper wire. "When eh. nns-Mar emma m. o.......... 1... THE OLD DETECTI I HI TELLS Or A coupu or HIS PE- cuum expemaucza. 1 unnlgb-W` CHURCH AIIQD CHURCHMAN. um": I no or sand. it plunges down- ward into It. unto:-min; simultaneous- ly Into dun silica in the material which It puts. - Many Iaahon of lightning not only measure themselves. but actually mann- taaura tho recorder by which they are measured. When an electric meteor strikes a bed of sand. it plnngea down- il IL t-n'nPIlIiID nivnnlagn...-n; wvulu lust urirq an 1903!. Gold. silver. steel. aluminium and load. when ixnmenod in tnruric acid. a new chemlcnl discovery. becolno pliable and dnctlle u putty. (Joan-n u.... _...I n__--_- - - - uumuauz ll [Hill]. Scissor: were and Instead of knives tot tho nk time In an operation for up- pendicitis It the Metropolitan hospital Blackwell`: island. 8. Y. I low Inch I10 It all the monutnlnt In the world wen leveled. the avenge height at the land would rise nearly 250 feet. (`..\LI gnu--. .....| -I---!-!--- -- - - - I.-IlI:\l nuunlulviu Ill lu IDGIIII Illllllk I better class or Japanese d not } live In the tmnty port: of Japan. Men are frequented by the casual traveler. Life In these towns Is so dilforent from the real life of Japan that it is Impossi- ble to get an idea of the country from them.

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