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Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1896, p. 3

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. Iuuntesis A BROKERS. RIPAI-0. NJ. Stocks. Bonds. Gnin Ind Pto- vhionsboqht and Ioldfol-gala mm-=J- ".'"""~ Il_l'llO, I am going to return to wuol. ~ "I do no need to travel In lhll manner. Inn: was! hy men In Cnlltm-ah have ol- forod me home: with than for llh. but my work was marked out for me, and I but nothing to do but do It." '1no onnor any 1 In: pomun; on In I unngu hum Norfolk the rmldonou of the rich In Fifth nvonus. Ho 1-notltot mm: tlmo at the jwmo ot the low .1 Gould at Forty-nvunthnuounnd Filth wnuoolsuonntonnnolnanudnnool" T808 ! nothing It I". The Vuntlotbt loans. which owupy the-block lnunan Hnv-Il Ind Ilftv-mnnd nuns; nu n- noun: vnnouollnuillccnnnd polnoou ll -crunch unit In want nearly an in asking It not uqsownnn. hrlltnnnndnll. I nun Ihlnk nnlnnnhnnhlnnna `map In In nu. noun Inn in mu: :1 worth om: 0500.000. and Imagine him having an wtoholouohnlormnolnanddnnool" nu-. Imlhlnn n .u -M. v....|..p.m won 1 nave mum lune mpn. hm now on mylnat trip. 1 Ion Santa Btrbnnon the 9d of last Nonmbor. I hue not unvolod smndlly, for when in the nonnuunn and wilderness I love to pray `and commune with the Lord. TM: In my Int trip. when I teach New York thla time. I nu going to return to Wales. I do not need an trnvnl In this manna:-_ lo mm: a uny wnon 1 walled steadily. The Inn Mme I walked not-on the ooutry It took nearly 3 you. `ml: was from Now York 80 Sun Fnnoluoo. sumo than I have made ulna trips. "hm on mvlnnl mn. I ln Ramm `rnen no emunrteu mr New york. ln St. Lonla the other day Hugho< mold the story of Ms wanderings to a Post-Dla- patch ropm-tow. He anld: When I arrived In New York. I received Instructions from thoa Lord to laavo fur Cnllfornla. I wan to! to walk every step of the way and live an nearly Ilka Juhn tho Bnptlnt M I could. I slept under trees and In bnrm. When my money would give out. I would work for I few days, buy more pmvlnlona and continue my juurney. I could make about 3 I6 mile: day when I walked ateadlly. \ "Tho rn mlma I wnlknd um-nan Ihn uvln nhunnn. lug. For 18 days he was unoonnolom. When he began to recover, his mlud was sneaked and ho was seized with an inordi- nate desire to travel. It. was I you baton he gained sumoient strength to leave. Then he embarked for New York. In RI. Lnnlu thn nthnr Ann I-lnnh-4 lnltl sm. ALEXANDRIA! xeor Inna !p00lOS more man all omen. Hughaa wns bitten by one of then makes one night. The usual nmodiea were applied and the native: began puny- nu mo nouomg no roquuu. Hula Hughes was born in Wales about 47 years ago, and in his youth he wont to South America. when he found employ- ment on the plain: of Panguny no a oattlo harder: Among the many polaonoua rap- tllel of that country one of the moat dend- ly In the snake of the cross. Whon fully grown It ll ill foot long. It in brown in color, and on its big, at head in is plainly dened crosn. tho atom ol which is about three inches long. The cross is blood red when the snake in angered, and its bite neuly always results in loath. The natives tear thla speolos more than all others. Hmrhmz wnn hltmn lnr nnn nf than Hughes insists that while he is s gran trnmper he is not a trump, inasmuch us he does not beg his way. Whenever his ex- ohoquer is depleted he amps his journey for I few days, and the few dollars he thus earns will carry him many miles on his way. His ways are few. He carries in a tow beg his making utensils and prepares his own food. He does nob know what: it is to sleep in a bed when on route and a blanket spread in some Iholbered spot is all the bedding he requires. Hnie Hnnhm Inn horn in Wales about onolou nulo llughu--lono Into:-loin lo:-on Ilovu Inn on and On. Even aiuoe Huie Hughes was bitten by n venomous South American unto In 1872 ho ha been a wandu-or on the face or the earth. Nine mlmeu has be around the American continent from oqeau to ocean, and giant funk nf khn lllnknnmn Ina Ian. IIIICIB Ilb OI M19 Apaonas. Six weeks afterward a scouting party from Fort Bowie came upon the burned wagons and the maltreated bodies of Jack Hayoook and his wits and four compan- lons. There had boon a terrible tight, and all the ovldance pointed to the fact that Hayoook, when tho Inevitable oams. shot Louise Poytonto keep her from falling into the hands of the savages. Aljmtn R. CALIIOIWN, The other day I In: pointing out to mvnnnu hum Norfolk the rnnldnnou nl Illllill II HID WHO WIII OI IIIKJIIIIIIIJIIIUK. The mines of At no won coming Into promlnsnoo In 1800, nd,lndms1-sno to the hot that Cochise and his Apmhel wen devastating tho ton-Itory, Hsyoook deoldad hogowlch hls wife to Tucson. 80 pro- vided a good outt and Imrtod book oven the old Santa Fe u-all and down the Rio Grands. Ac For! Craig Hsyoook was ad- vlsod not. to rush the trip un his party ol the men could be acronguasnod, but ha ` made light. or who Apaches. RI: wnnlm afterward n nrnnklrm mn- Llll I'0]li0lI. They were married, and at once started ' eoroenhe plain: to Kenna: Olty. They had not been In Kenna: Olly I week when Bqyoooh mum 5 men tor Ineumng up vme. Hleplee oleelhdefehiewu t ed. As her hnebu:d e Income depen ed on the unoerrteln winning: or the gambling table, Louise, who wee over energetic and wholly loyal to her husband of ,the hour, eceln went on the stage. Her enooeu wan very (rent, and Heyoook became her man- ager, edvertlelng her an the Prairie Queen. Hayoook wen A: much the creature ol unrest en the wife we: of elronnmuneee. Th: nnlnnn nf Llulnnnn -mu nnmlna Intn MAY 4` BIIIKI II. Hm the van on the point of onoong I convene when nho met Jnok Hnynook. nu, handnomo, long baked and In the plotureuquo dress of the stage tron - mm, Bnyoook wr just the man to 11 1 won. I! not the heart. of such a woman :5 Loans Poytson. They won married. and at once ntu-tad JAVI IVZIIAI IV! Elli WT Cll VIIUK VI IIIIII` I-lsge made her by a nun; men, J can Jesus Blenco, whose lc er was among the richest men ln the tcrltory. N The young man's ls were much op- ::;d to the mun-lace, w loh, as ll: had no! performed by I prleet, they regarded as Illegal. They see out to exclte hls jal- onsy, And they succeeded so well that he ehendoned Loulse after four months. On condltlon was she should leave the lo Al Grand: vnllnw lm l`lI `Illa:-mo nnvn unnuu vnuay, we owe: mun: none money, and line made I Santa Fe. ns` -ha tun. an lm; nnln nl U0 DIl|$ II IDCI DOIII` IIIYIIX I0 IOU). IIII > to do.uo. She wee the me or V the uped tion, In which there wen I number 0! women, and (nu! we: the regret when at Albuquerque the decided to leave them. He!-reuou for this me an one: of me! made June Blnnm. whole In or Inn unnnn the oonamon man me would leave one mo Gnndo Vllloy, the older Blnn uvohe: In: to Hunt: I`: hobuouno 0 nrniu In in.` ndimyd Don iluand` Pu-u. n pnnmbn for whim `ulna nu mu salted. But in sand Impou- Ilblo tor jar to live mu mun wlthol winning than and ombmnlng them. On her account a brother ox senor Peron uad `nnothn Dlolloan fought a duel, In which the tonne was killed. W-Mum than wu muon for It or nos, Sonora Pan: banana julopl of the aomon savanna. and that I nanny mac botwun thc huubsnd and win Louho win I: out odrm. Rh: ntnnul nuns In rnunnvlllg Inund. nu ma mum van I: (III! mun. Bho around 010 to, 1-ownuulo, Inma- mg to nuke her way but to New Orleans and home to France; but, meeting with an em I train bound up the mo Grand: to an F1: and being Invited to Join. In hldnd to do In. Sh: Inn Ixln Mfg of IIIII pnmnnnlnp. "Just In umm" In pended. "Tho name an In Ntlfolk I. wrath only LIKE THE WANDERING JEW. OUIIIIIIIBIIB llllll UQBEII I50 ocean, foot of the distance be has VROCHESTER ROUTE I ma savages. Aunxn R. Cunonx. ---gv-u w-ju-xuuuja JAIII ` SWIFT O IPANY WHOLQALI INTI} Ya: lo. 1 Colin um "um London. Llverpool and Globe Fir: Insurance Company. Iundnovor ,ouo,ooo. In Icldnion to which tho polio hol on ban for ooonrlt: the unlimi- ted am: of all tho Itockhold rn. PARK CITY PROPER Y Insured :0 lowest posnlble ntoa. Before renewing old or giving new bnnlnou got neon from STRANGE & 8'I {\A.NGE, Agonh. W. J. FAIR. lipool I Agont. K1 0. I|ndu0nMrlo Bonk. . M 8" V Fire Insurance. J __ 1 Landon Auurnnco Corporatlon W. H. OODWTN. AG@'l'. V _ ondon as Lanoaahlro Life As- surnnoo Company. Pnncl-'Icu.u A Cuunuu Oouruv Wrrn Burma slounrrv. Ruorvos an doposlud Annual M Ottnwn and now amount $0 one million ollnn. Rate: lower than the majority of o_llloog uIilVnVc;w'Kmcinn.o dollnn. majority omen Ihny Ind choice plum of lnnurnno: oorod [ILLS P CUNNINGHAM 8019 Anna. 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Porpohnnhg no luck: Thank u In-Input law In Japan that when on onnphoo lnuul la out down up one nuhopllnhd In It plans. `PM (no In ununnd long Ilnd. attaining to out It In covered with n '7 H . "Pu" lull UIUIII IIIOIIIIIOII DOIIII VIII. .us.sw1`rr 00.. ~ 'r. mmmv & sous, Fnllh Atolltu. Ptuonzer Agents. ; , 1 | DIV!!! nun OI] ICE III OVIIIQBIIHI WOTI I for 17 nun. u! mum of thin loll- ' organisation formal on mllltnry llnen an "Tho Obrhtlnn Minion." nutdll small In In use braomrnl Booth. . vn :uu-vu-v- $1"! ....... Oononl Wmlun Booth orlglnnnd the 1 some "Salvation Army" In 1078 that i having been on and In onnaallonl work for 1'. nun. llrlt nnnn nl thin lull- w--.-y 1----g vuywjuj &ouunX.lnuInlh&uh `II-inn-oInto:I:hIIh. Ibbhjmo & Il!DI'I 500 unromanuo Hill!` BIXIIII IO whole nnlr. A labor mote would haw bad the right hone (bout it, but they had out our lieutenant with u blgoorn hub." -83. [null Bopubllu I up Illil IIll'i'0lIl'I(IKI BIIO IWO VOIIIDIB noyu. " The gin VA: on the ground beside her lover, weeping and trying to ntnnoh the _ ow of blood, while her brothers utood by. 0 mad enough to and it nliwln: her, but I we look them all care Ink) namp. 0! course. weoouidnw do anything with the 5 feiiowu. They were only protecting their own. Bm they had to oonnem to the mu-tinge or their sister with Xnnthnn, for, as you know, he did not die of hi: : wound. i wuuuu. g "A saber stroke. did u my! No; K that`: the unromuntlo th ng about the ~ wholn nlnln A nhnr nmkn wnnld ban "We aw that his horse was carrying double, and we mulled even as we haltod and drew our capers, for the noise of pur- nnon sounded close upon the clutter of his hm-uo'n boots. Bug thought we, he will soon pass our line. um than we will ash out and put his uallnnta to night. We wlnhod to take no run muoux-as "nu thaw mm; minus: and nnrnnul, vunnou so none no run mcuuunu. "On they ouno, pursue and pursued. The Ilouoonant was very near us, and we could can him looking down Into the two of the Imle Vonnblo glrl. when, to our Iurprlne. what should hedo but whirl und- den and gnobu-glng back night Into the no of his punnen. "II win nll (Inna In A mnmnnl. Wn nu EHO II00 0! III! plll'Il!6l'I. "II was all done in a moment. We saw his saber uh upward. Then we heard a woman mreum, `Don't. km my bmthorl` and saw the nbat lowered. Then there was a nah or another stool, and xnnumu dropped from his horse, just In wo dnhod up and surrounded the two Vonnblo boys. Thn nln In: an that an-mmd hmkln hm mo nngnu nun-m um. Stetson was just remarking: `Well. there don`l seem to be much use for 5 no- onnoltm-my party tonl ht. Here : one . plumb when the course 0 true love moms to run smooch,` when the olawar of horses hoof: bx-oh upon our cars. "We nnlokanad our man to the min of I..v h ,N.B. Humx.no.o.on,1*orou?o.cm.' , Donn! nfnw, Soul: 81... Marie. Dn- ni, W1 nlpur. Vancouver, Sumo. lid son no (mo. lm r.|n.-I.ooal for shsrboc Lake. oopnqtp In"w u. 0.P.R. Inc an Wane. ' ll Dlttloulln at K. & P. and O. P. I! Thus no Ontario nuns. 1.00:: In? n.w.1roLona. Ant. Gun: Pun. An. (ion. lnnngol-.. noon m-on our "We qulokened our puoo to edge 3 clump of poplars that oommundod n vlew of the mud. Even beforewo saw his ying borne and his men glmunlng In the moonlight we know lnselnouvoly Mm: It was Dlok Xanmhun, and that he was In tumble. "Wu nn- th-t. lulu Inn-on wnn IIAIUIII-nu an unnger gm) nnu prowouou: "The colonel turnod to hla wt-lung, and we know that we had received our orders. Not In man who did not understand, and we turned away with smiles on our faces and a great thrill of sympathy In our hearts for she comrade who was bnvlng danger alonu for aha lake of the 311-] that he loved. _ Is urn. tin: unvnnlr nl Ian}. A fn- mnmnnh no loved. lb was the work of but A few momonh to swing Into the saddle and go galloping away in she dlrootlon of she Vonabla homo- hold, when we know our reoonnolnunoo would be moat valuable. I "It. um. 11 nnhl nlnnr night nnn nf lzhn I would no moan vuunme. "It was a oold. clear night. one of the klnd that puts aph-In Inna man and makes him feel like bounding over the ground. We were a light lmax-ted set, happy pm could be In our mlnlon, and we laughed, chat- ted and joked as wo gnllopod along under the bright aim-lib skies. RI-pmnn wan Iunt mmnrklmr: `Wall. nun not to get into croume. "A quarter of an hour after Lieutenant Dick Xanthus had centered away from the camp e half dolon of us young fellows were summoned to tho colonel : reosnoe. We found him paoin hack and orth the length of his tent w th a look of mock sternness on his kindly face. He addressed us as follows: `Gentlemen, the discipline of this camp. it must be nonfessed, is rath; er in. Continued sojourn lnpeuoefl ter- ritory and consequent immunity from dau- ger have brought about this result. I have allowed myself to give Lieutenant Xanthus leave to go outside the lines to- night, and it is my impmssion that he has gone to the Venahio house to carry on the daughter of that household as a bride. Now. whether his action is right or not. it in not for us to say, but A man in love is liable to encounter ` tdnngere in aooom- plishing his end. ut, said the colonel. with I twinkle in his eye, `all this is nei- ther here nor there and is of no conse- quenoe to you. My purpose In assembling you together is to send you out as a recon- noitering party. Go out and reoonnoiter. no matter where or what. Don't do any- thing rush. but should you happen to and any soldier or omoer of the United States in danger give him protection. "The nnimml turned to his writinn. {SW-7.. ' "Near when won camping won the mnnnlon of n wanlthy old Kontnoky tonn- or. 5 uuppond Unlontn. but who run: you In nympnchy with Ibo Oontodcnoy.` In addition to other very duh-nhlo oom- modltlu. he nonnnnul I nmtnv mun: IBPI U103!) OIIB OK U10 UODIBUITIBO PIIIKI. "Finally. one day when thing: had been golng on this way for some Mme, Dick uk- ed the oolonol for leave on the next night. Old Tom Baker wan oolonol of line real- men then, and he won I good hen:-ted old oodger. He winked knowingly on be you the young lieutenant leave and warned him not to got into trouble. "A nnnrmr of an hour other Lieutenant Wllin D01`. "Those who were on the innide wolzohed the uni: oonaumtly and wondered how it would turn out. The little lrl hid a couple or brothers. who, for 0 other policy. treated Dick Xanthuv visit: with respectful consideration, but they weren't blind, and they hated him in him blue uni- form an the `devil hate: holy water. They were big. brewny fellow: who were only may at homes because their prlnoiplee would not let them enter the Union Army and their own and their tether : inherent: kept them out of the Confederate ronh. " lrmllv. nun dnv when hhlnnn hod been m0(llIl$. 0 [Ni I |JlVIIi] [Dill]! daughter. and non the nut time that nnthul saw her in In: all one with lilin. e Mi desperately in Ion and tuned hhnuoit of overy opportunity to go up to Che big houne, u we called II. And it wunw long until an mm Vonnbio girl- Vennbiq wu her tumor : name. David Vonublo-io wun tion tiii aha was in much in love with Xmihun as he who with her. "'lI\r|an nvhn uni-n nn lm Innhln Dnlmlmnl STR. HA_MlLTON _Il`I'I`Wlv`.ICN- IIIU UIII IFIII IIIUW IIII VIII! want on: "We won onmpod at n nmnll town nun Iain um wank. It was nun the and of 3 war. and mm. we had now boon doth; mil lclmnugn month or non our nmonlnc nu noon mm continuous nnd udnnnn. Xuzhou than Inn 6 lieutenant In the MM Inhntn`. ma a bum or more during follow now: were this blue. He was the any of nll Inc may omoon and the Idol of the soldiers. 0 had tho manner: of n Ohantu-hid and the during of a Robin Hood. And It wan the communion of than two qunlmu Ihnl got him Into trouble and bnonght him the sour than make: Mm look no noise and military. * "Nan than an in: naming In tho nunnunn BIIVIII I non no man : no that wound in Battle." Tho boys who know Ibo oolonol | non tolling ubllmu it their claim clout and put Ihomnol into I lluaonlng sm- Iulh. 1 IX IIIIIIIIIXDI BMW. "III In Xnnthm nu noun 1 Mun:-In In. Inn n-an -nun: "!u',"' Qua um ...:.;..., gavangiun wind the nmlninoono draw. "shut in an ugly nun Ynnthun n. nan-nun his Inna Dual III AAIIIIIII III loft III Wjm DIII though ha ha nun potion und proud hlmulln brawn I non ha didn't gu nun. unnn In `uni; " mo. Thu old man drow hlu olgu apt: Nil; union: mm non Inxlnnon track. It wn oglncllholnlnucnlrny. nu--;I Illllnun Daub}. J\Jd`m` xAN'.r1fs'r sou. X--`I --J35!-unquvnw -BETWEEN- llnnlltou. 'l`oI'onto. III: ton. moo lu- IIIIII. Rapids 0! um I. IAVI-anon and Houston]. I HA WEI FI'Ill'1il'lY|H_ Itruuux VI -.:'-'.=.:~'-`I-.':.-:1..="",%"`-7-.`--?.f.""-"-=~` Steer-age Ia-hills-nnl.IhnIni.hIhd.l.n. , wli vi Jot lento" ' nuahngsncnnls and M: 0110 out; John V unylnnnuni VIII II gnuluunnl Land: 2 "'o="n": wunlnnoubol dough hnhnnlnnnnhnbunn A yellow mutt will throw blue Ihulowi upon mow. but a `ml nunm will throw nun shadow: and I on yellow uIn~ In violet uhndwn. wllto [found of mm: main than nnlnnd nlumhwn Annun- KI. IIUIIIOVI III! IIIIW IIII IIIWIIII Sun pun. IIIII none 0! Chi itiniil wll rownoolonuluhulowtlmh nononln u... -w-an nnnnnul an AI hank nhnnaul Into Albohuou Ibllowod In Inlnlon. A neat dual of modern pointing quoin norm-o at oooond hand. ond. what I: won; It quotas much that In fun to nature Just on gllbly on though It was true. ' Thlo In notloooblo at the protons time In tho uoool the colored shadow. Shadow: not upon snow under oonaln oondluono no blu- ond shadow: on! upon the ground on, undor other oondltlons. Illoo. thin the Inn; oonoluolon bu boon use that now ohodovn on olvmyo bloc sod ouch nhudowo mun Inn. The Iunlon In onoooouo '1`hulIapoII\Ion 0! and Ilghl hm out In yonplouonlory color In 0'. RI YIOIQI IIIQWI TIIO WIIUO IIOIIII now main Ilnu colored shadow: om. Ramon the new and nu Int` -nnnn mung Anal nnnn nl (hi iliil -n SKlI'I'f.IIIIIIOI|IOI `III IIITW I I0 wnoolontluhulowtlmln notion IhononIou|dor.uhnn,ohmpdIn Nnlnh gnu. Anna: on at noon wing! in ahulow cl 9 Int Thnnhno nnnnl D1! nl"uIolnn nun ]lI'0lp9l'II_\'.' The quallcotlono cl 5 mental nurse dlllcr motel-lolly from those of oohur nursec. The mental nuroo mun be healthy. chcartnlnnd of course full of soot. Thom am by no mean: all. She mun Do able to talk well, tell unuulng uorlu. slag lungs and how I fund cl onhnolnlng gossip. The oblllly to make Iplrlhd run- nlng commonb-not too mollclono--|a also of value. In brief, nolhlng this tends to mole one on Interacting componlon la uno- lou. I: can be roodlly noon who! 5 cld open: for a llvoly ponon who tool: that he or Ihc mun llve. The preparation for o posmon on 3 mental nun: cannot fall to be useful when turned In other dlrootlono. Such place: are much Ion mm. The: are apt to Include tnv boon, drlveo. theaters and numbers 0! plenum advan- tages. for only tho rloh con word nont- ment at Nun act-oooblo doocrlpuon.--Now York Journal. TRADIS LEAVE KINGSTON. 11:30 n.m.-l'or Oumu. lontrul. boo. M. John, N.B. I-Inux. Benton, Torou 0. Chi- ouo.Donm.honlnw. Dn- The lentil lung The mental nurse at rst had reference to the euro of people out of their minds. on their heads. and were assigned to nay- lums for the euro of rich private patients. Sinee insanity hes heoome so breed at term the ooonpetion of the mental nurse hss a wider, more vsrisd. more interesting range. This view hes oorrespondlngi ohsnged and widened the duties of t e mental nurse. A dyspeptic patient needs A men- tal nurse when he on afford to bus one. A luxurious person who becomes hypo- ohondrinoei is recommended A menlnl nurse. Blighted ssotions, disappointed hopes. as they affect the mind. Ire recom- mended to the one of s mental nurse. There are even mental `nurses r ennui. satiety and persons suilsring fro 1 "nerv- one prosperity. " 'I`Im nnniinntinnn of I mental mu-an preuy rumnnoe. One or the moat inoereating of these was wrmnu directly after the engagemenu with the French at Monongahela on July 9, I755, from which Wanhingimn merged in minty after having two hnrims ehoin undur him and with four lmlloh hoioe min-uugh hln oout. Fairfax. Sully Cary`: husband. wrum who young aohlior a most oomplimoniury letter upon his valor and his mrriuu in the cnnsenud pressed him to come at once to Belvoir. A_ clause at the clone oi` tho noho presents eeme graceful lolioiintioiie from the ladies of the house- hohi and extends a heartily cordial invita- Mon to the soldier to visit them at the car- Iinsi; poaeiblu opportunity. in a poetaoripe Sully Cary Fairfax sign: her namo rnis, and Ann Spearlng and Elllabet-h Dom unite in a further and even more pressing invitation to Wanhincton to oome no Bel- voir at once. It reads: :1. . .. 1:... A an... a|.-..La.._ \......_ 1... ....a. Vulr uu uuuu. II ntum Dun Bm-After thanking heaven hr your safe return I mnal menus youof great unkind- nmn In refnnlng ul Qhe pleasure of Domain you this nlphc. I do nature you nothing hn our bolng nntlsed that our oompnny would be disagreeable nhould prevent us from trylng If our legs would not onrry nu mo Ionnt Vex-non this night. hm ll yon wlll not come to us to- morrow morning wry only we nhnll be u Mount Vernon. B. Funnx. Amt Brnnnm. ln.n"rn Dun. "This qnotntlon glvou us the neurons approximate date." Mn. Hum-hon bo- lloves, when Ms hnll sentimental funny for n grnoloun and fun lovlnu young W\'Illl- nn could have taken nerloua hold of Wuh- lnnon'u lmnglnntlon." Ionnihl. Vlvulou lid Witty lolly Q Who tho Purim of III: mm. ' Under the onption of "A True Colonial Dame" Mrs. Burton Harrison write: of Sally Cary (the wife of Charles William Fairfax), the passion or Wnnhluton'| life. in The Ladies` Home Journal. She in (lo- Ioribed In a young woman of rue beauty. meet tempered, witty and high apiritod one of four daughters of a wealthy ooloniai magiatrnle. Washington, an a "homely. bashful youth," won on terms of the warmest friendship with Sally Cary. who watched him develop step by step into the brilliant young soldier, tho general, to whom all ayes turnod an the savior of his country `s liberties and the foremost oitiaou of our republic in all time. Some letters that pouod between the vlvooioua Virginia [mile and Washington, especially during his earlier service on a soldier in the French and lndiau wars, are published for the llret time in Mrs. Harrison's article. and they shod a bright light upon the pretty rumnnoo. (inn of tho lntereatlmr was WASHINGTON`! BWEETHEAHT. .D|L_I|L.A.n-n -unlnd I u:`In-- Canada `Pacific Railway: guy RUIN HM .'i :.'. Dllil j mnlv ...... .. nu. .I ~ o~..~.... Ilu.qu|.unnu............ .... ` ` '.{n\-nun-nun K ` . _ .nsu.uuu nu Whu `van. thus 00 h nngnr can mm * a.;'.':'m`-'v* I Everything In Sight. 'Evon the N100 "' Daugherty ...2::'.::.::.-"'- M - -~--- -~ - N335. Look Here I $3.00. . .. _r__-_- 01:. choc-Mr than uni cum Inulduhih .131]! information all 5| !Ihe Kgngstun usines; wig: .KlTiESION 2;; __1smnRoxE| nonon of home combined with high noiltl t In! . lnUICAl DIPAR bl air`! Alnimun rmuizn, I) . Budnmtu nnnlnd at Ann um: and than In land, ' Budenta nnalnd no any um. and hes, ohm from date of our: on. In ernrtcn in con at on with . oonfn`v?;';"i.f`i`a`.'J ; ...,a.i'.`:."' SPECIAL ATTENTION '1 rennin, for exam Mom . "\1;iu 0 com 111011 `gnu ILIIK-____, _ _ ___A _ _ > t urrlcl nouns-9 to 11 3.111.; I to O p.n.; I n 9 `m. N. .-Dr. Rm-lln hn given wool Inn!!! and uttcntlon for 0. 0 Inc In you: to gland of Women um! their tnumont. Toloplmne No. 530. t . I done. Jomc Ormnn. :V"mu 32:9." A Boarding and Day 3011001 for Young Ladlea."Clooaburn," Kingston. .. . .l`ull staff nl lfnivnnuv rndnnhn. RUBBER B1` 0' ;'.`...t.`":`.'.-..:*:`.`5E*.:g am]: Stencils` kn . I3 0 , cm. ggsgon Lacues" Collegg. H Appnl r. oorndr of Drool screen out Ado : {JNI-In Store. ` lung shoot. nut to ma oloo. Du. nfnausnv D7171 formerly occupied 1 phono U. lo! tlohu, Pullnsn nooommodnuon and other Information 0%`? . 8 Grand Trunk Olly Psuonur Dopot. Foot. o! Johnston strut. Kingston. Ont. ml Hospital. 0 on formerly noon .___.___j__:_-.__:__ R K. KILBORN DLI)`, l.0.P.&B.. T` 9 Merlionlsu rhntendent Klmmb late Dr. Saundon. I`olop|1oneNo. . ' -1. In all II'I|.lI1\l, III-Ila. (Formerly Partner with the late K. N. IIINWIUIK). 0011. OF WILLIAM AND KING BTBIIII (LATII ma. mum`: amour.) Orncn Nouns-9 to [1 1 to I I tn9R`m_.` _ _ _ A A WI. NIWLANDS. A H ` Appnl corner mo and not; my tnnoo ooo. __._______.._..._.___.__.____. BTHUR ELLIS member of 9 0 Auooluclon o Ax-gnlhotn. A AND APPRAISE . 0 on Brno tn Klnutomonc. u directly 5 g.7:si&;'pa'.{6u"W3hf. Rn. atroot. K n mm. M llnh In I . .[`ph0|1o No. . Bu!-1onoo.IM nu shoot I-. uvru & mfon. 3 Mn e..0ntnrloC ll. H .luvnm.O.n. Lnglmnn m.nliF'a. 1..n.a. ..,., .:.'.;:`. a~:.':2::::.-.1:2:m91s ..____._______ E0. W. B LL. ` cor nu} I uncle. on Prln flit. Tilnlmnn In M A01 KJNNELL & I ABRll.l., BARIIRTIII. Eolioltoru, NHL, -10 OLAIIINCI STIIII. Kin stun. -I. .MAcnnmnm..l:In Y I! I------- TIME-TABLE. GOING EAST. GOING WEST. o. lllp... ..mo |.In. No.1 lxp....a:06 pan. 0.4 " ....!:l6p.m. o n " ....l:l)|.m, 0.6 " ...1l:l5 p.m. 0:6 ....Ixd6 mm. 0.10 Iix....o:(l) mm. No.11 llx....o:40|.In. 0.8! ....uo p.m. No.19 ....o:60p.In. Trains Nomi And 3 run daily. No.5 dull; 080?`! Iondu. All other brain: dnllyaxoopt B n n. In luv! 12:15 noon arrives in Ottawa :1: bzla .m.. an trcln leovina at 2:06 hm. hm rou uloopoo tn\va,|rrlv|n at 9:45: In. For Pullnsn nooonun uon and Manly to -l'llIl sun! 0! umvarusy UIIII TRIN YTERII A ll Ih. SPEC! L A113}? n [T to II I npnln Mom. 0 Isms?! ad ma. nu Lscaylnnnn mnmrm, DJ nutly o posit: tho Poutollhn ` I'M Hahn` `_ Icphom Buldonomlu In lvo '11:-1'1`. Umoo, II) Prlnoou '1 sonoo. m Unlvonlcy A mu. mutton .131. But. my I it`.-.:`:*.,:*.-. - 8- *- W"-" , , , , WEB & SON A 1111` AND BUD P0ING8unoyon.. ckmmwn Btu Kingston. `MYTH & LYON. B 3.. Ontario C ii vrnn. 0.0. -;__-_____..-._.__.-u RE. SPARKS. D.D.B. b.D.B.. 1.1).. 0 T181`. Omoo, ll) lirlnoou ac t. lonoo. m on I _n_.m_. to 11 p.111. an own nu. ' . To!" In GI]. 33.". n?8..i"2.'m.. QJRACOUGHA `.'::-.`:..-:::.:'.'n.: cg uuulau. "ulouaourn," Iuncnon. .l`ull staff of University (lndlllol. KIN Y THE mm: 1, n~rx"F1`r')` 55,9 mau- `er-feet Blcyclpo nusmasjs iibiimizs. GENERAL PRACTWIONBII. 4 V ' _ |lAcmm:I1.L.Q.0. J. A. STIRLING, M.D.. norly tho nun "Iucn_i[TscTunAL. *MiDIC5L ompgs. W. $1 rotor MI! 8111 _nqo.o1o Prlmnn a Do MI 3 `. 5f ""'""""'J 3,'ou I":-lnoumn 35%.. o?.'.`.'.'. 'a'.'.Ka'.&`.. ophono 614. - Brook not. ruuuuvuyvutvu u; lallo Pllll. IdIlIbIId l`ool-lnrtylttlnf. `Apr. `ac: zihody for Diuincll. Nana, nu-mu uu,Ind'l`uuhthIlouIh,Coaud1'ann !(u'nt_ho8Ido.TORPID LIVE}. `liq IqdnIuhnlowd|.- Puullqabh. HORSE LIVIRY. _.2. T EDUCATION. ....._..._-.........., VIIIRINARY. ' FINANCIAL. long -".1."`'*:3iE.',`,5.'w:*. "5-..-.*.r,.:..*. gaaigg E-*'* .w".*'.*.`-1E"'.:.":'*.'T `J #3:: I. II. FAIIILL. > Y Blml nponnn Incl x ' I I ..u. L `CICIQ IIZITFICIII - and by then I.IO!.I- Dill; IIAMILTOIVV C HONTRBAI. LINE. Kama uh; an... 8. P. OIIDIIII-IIVI. Aunt. 1. I} `j :3 mm. ._-l.AA_l_..nA Culling Through the lb; of Qnlnto. ` Will communes In r Polll trip: on . ' A " d'3u'.`;`I':`'.:.a . 5 H '- III. I pan. gt 10 pm. Ill! 2-H:-alllnn 11 M). rnhnn II In IIIIUIIO. VII DI] 0| RING at I o'clock. PASSAGE. ._ ..._'_; ___..'.n_ -..'..;g_a. .4 d Trunk (llly Psuonur Dopot. I shoot, 3|` IIIVY YXKXZ V I STR. HERO vb for 1-J: wuk`dua'::I TRAVELLING. I-III: Umuu XII`, PIIQCO ALLAN PINE ' w. a. onno & 00.. Am II:mc_A1. X. Ann to. S_T_EAME!t no1'3I_n_mc ljllllllllli 0|] EDI `I90! I16? IIIIIVI . She wu the ounce of nanny duoln. Indeed Captain Pqyton uhm a mufon her account I short time radon Mn mu-tinge. With only I and! punlon to support her all ma dnughlot, limo. Payton ro- turnnd Iothonuo. But lull-It bunt) Iudnnhhod. and new lhvol-Ihnvnn In the kid. laulu. honour. mum to than luau. Wlnnulmlo more than no, he Inch; and Incl; nnnnlud nnonuon. m uouunnn. Loubo Payton wu born In Toulonln 1810. Her father belonged to the old French nobility and no educated tor the Inn)`. Bo Wu killed at the battle of LI Emu, in the l`nnoo-Anni-1u: tunpnlgn, Ihhhhndlnlnjuhhod hlmnolt an an nlhuijn Inning`. mnthnp um. I P'U' Louln Pqnon spoke English with a slight, winning mount. Hut French was that of I Parlslonno of culture. 1- think the story she told me of her only me In true. Much of It was oonrmod by an ex- Oontodornto amour who knew or her name! In Louisiana. Inning Dnntnn -an hnrn In 'l`nnInn In wow 01 mo nnalunslppl. It was not uuuaunl for the open house audiences to show their approval of the ulnglng and danolng of the Prnlrla Quonu by rlng their revolver: through the can- vu root 0! the structure, which In nome- quonoo was as full of holcn an O colander. The mm woman hover nhowod nlarm av this nppluuu. but would bow and smllo uu the nvolvou were emptied and loaded up ngaln. lnnlnn %vnn Inn}: Enallnh lth 1 queen. an: Inn augnuy unaor mu aver-_ 130 may '0! wunon, we no uqnlulhly fnrmnd than aha nham-var u-nva no thnnnht To the grant dilcuni of her worshipers, the Prairie (they called it Pal'myrio") Queen wan married. Her husband, inter acted in tho opera house, bnm sh prouio name llnyoouk. He won in ue looking follow ung. very prominent in that part oi the irontiir by reason oi his klnlhlp to Wild Bill, the quickest man on the trigger woes of the Mississippi. Ii. Inn nni nnnnnnl fnr lhn nnm-A hnnu 501'!!! ngnu. Bus It wan the oxqulsltse 10!! voice, the! arch and dainty ways, the suggestion oi uoquotry. rather than ooquutry melt, and the seeming sympathy with all who came near her that were the secret of that hm! puwor that soul: 11 man to death. Sim mm the amt slum: And dancer In p0W0l' lllip lllli II lllllll I IIBIIII. She was the singer and dancer in the Grand Occidental Open House. I nruotuyo largely canvas and devoted to Bacchus rather than to Apollo. A: print- lngwau nxponnive it not impossible out there. the maln Interaction of the opera house, "The Beautiful and World Famed Prairie Quonnl" was permanently billed by means of a strip of canvas across the front of the structure, on which, in huge red lemon, the foregoing legend wu palm-ed. Tn II... nun-Q rllnnnnl nl Inna u-nuuklnnua -.-._ times, And so hnvoioon the women of all noon and of nearly every dlsmlnot. newton- ollty, but I doubt I! I aver nm on who {manned me an boln: such a nuke: tun I115 , IIIII I. GOIIDF II I BVGI HID` 0Il0 WHO imzreuod me as being gnoh a perfect typo , of noting femininity u the Prairie Quaon. She slightly under tho aver- mn mam In union. uinlnlioli IUIIOIll2 III APRIL Iuu.Ip.u.. rloqhulor. `lg! IIIIII Iur wulou, Iuv In Ixqnluluy formed that the observer gave no thought to her nature. Her hair. thick and wavy, win A brilliant bronze, her eyes hlnol. the hon oval. the momh perfect. and the com- plexion bright and dazzling an it with in- ternni light. In wan oxoulnim law voice. the n-nunn woman um ans 0! ma non I :-nooluldanoon on tho shame! her native rln. lm In than man of Ingnv dnnln, Tu-IUj!uu-an In (h|.,qyIa "slllohcunnh rulvh ii ndidno I hum: Ineu OOIIIIIWI WIIIIDIIII Ina Iunplolun. Gonenl Henoook wu than in command oi um military district, And I oeme on with him from Leavenworth to join Gen- ` ore] Wright. who we: about to lend e eur- veying expedition not-ou the plains and on to the Pnoilo. We were detained nu Juno- tion City [or some weeks. as the nomad tribes, in the language of General Smlih. than oommnnding the Savanih cavalry, with Custer under him, were ruining heh and hell between the Ken and the Rock- I-. " ,_-I . ' ' `- On my ndvons I found the neutral If not `the leading penonaco In Junction C10) `In Louise Peyton, or the Prams Queen. "'u her admh-on on] her, and the man aim was rum Iur ulmlu-an for his hn|lhh'| II no: aumn-on oulou ncr, um me man who was not her admirer, for his huluhw nko, kept bl: opinion to hupnoll. I Inn bean Around aha world seven! II.` M . No lilholul-sh has had so much bird upon them to Walt`: Hnndnko `Ill! DUI] Ill IIIIIIUDIUII VII] uunnuluuuruu .0110 woman ton to on. but while more wchoomo molt utlnubloludlu than at ' the was ag majority wm Iuabootod. nnd their conduct wdrnntod Ibo nunplolon. - ll--u.-I II-mmnlr --n than In nnmmnnd `THE IITIERNATIONAI. ` ` COMMISSION CO. Illly aramnuo an anumg. I was I very young man when I Ill-It met this mango womon at J nnotlon Olen. hm, two non after the war. At that mun J unotlon (my ml: the oxomno won- orn llmlt of the railroad. Here mule train: {or Donvor, Sums Fe and all the [rod wont were made up and the plane wan not onnvunury, I mighty brothel and; the ronduvoun of pootm, minors. tum- Ilon, golnblm and udvontunn. Than _ was but lmlo low In that pan 9! Know thou. Every man oar:-Iod umu, not nont- ly. but openly; Indeed. no man. looked to 1 ho drauod unleu ho had a rule clung M hll book or 3 pair or revolvers supporting a huge bowls knife Ibnppod about his cgl-I. 1 i \ while than how boon may m;ro!n- moan ndnntnrcnul than Doubt Payton, I don!!! If than it another toholounq, whoa ms was no fun of varied cotton. 0! . mob bloody oplnodns, or that had no nu tnaly dramatic an ending. I In a varv vbnnll man Int mu, u: no l'IIII00-Allllln tunpugn. Iwhlohhodlulnjnhhod Iillhqot. Ionian`: mother In: I -nnul nnunnn nntl nlun 1-! (Ln -an-Q Ike. lop: nu opinion to nm_nou. I have been around NIIIV. H The men In Junction City outnumbered uh. -n-n-in inn in Ann hni -hlln than THE 15RAn21E%'V Qum COWBOY APPROBATION '.Il.LAo lKlI.L I` 0!` THE PRAIRIE QUEEN. IIJIX Ullll Ilf. 'l.'hnt Louisa wu numbed to this mm In shown by the fact that. In the hope of lind- Ing him. the gun up I protable angngw mom and made her way to Ihumuru. an the van taken down with a fever and Ill l Nit hr A |I|nI| KI:-rlnnn. lnmilu Rllv, III Wlll OIIO OI IJIO IIIOII WK KIHBG. In M. 1886, Louise returned to New Orleans, (Ila tlmou the wife of I mu: named Thornton, who had bean 3 member of the human buttery known Iu the Army at Northern Vlrglnh u the Donaldson-' vulo onnnonoon. She null: took to the ` Iago to support horn}! and her husband. Ahu-V some monunn Thornton. with his w|to'n consent. wont to Mexico In build up A home. when he would send for her. He never mine back. It In and he joined Ina nu, than cum; Mulnnlllnn. and van hum soon nhor. Tint hmln. -.. .n..)...| ns nu- ....-.. 4. nun mm was anon uown mm ram and Inn and for by 5 Huh Muxlunn family nunod Peru. when strong anough. bou- llU|ll I IDIIKIO EHO UODIIIJOIIIO IIIIOI. Louise denied over having seen her Union soldier husband after she who ban shod from New Orleans. but veracity was I a oonuplouou: trait. of her very namuknbh character. GI... .. 1...- on.-. ..I.. ._...s .n.._-u.a 3---. vIl'y P0'Dlllll'. In the spring 0! 1601 her husband was brought. to her from Spomxylvanln duper atoly woundul. She nursed hlm llll ha dled and ooutlnuod at the hospital Illl thc clean of the war. In the meantime two ol her patlonu had fallen In love wlth hur. Jonlouny ensued, and O ntnut light wantho result, In which one of the men wan klllod. In MAI, IRRA Lnulm nun!-nnrl tn N.- ulllniulcl . She claims that she went directly from New Orleans to Mdzllo. This was In the null of 18613. It In certain that she was on the nage in Mobile In the spring of 1803. and that soon me: she married Lieu ton- Am Battle. I young man when fnmlly moamgn In Alubnma. Bottle was or dd-edon to Vlrglnh. Louln bravely de- oldlng so go with him. As Rlolunond she nouhd I place In; A hospital, where he: beauty. gum and rare not soon made but very popular. In lhn nnrlnn of ll hhf hnnhnvnl -an , blue ae she had been with the men in gray. , While she never had an aggressive view ! on any question aha made noeort to con- [ oeai the face that her sympathies were with the south. Louise soon became a frequeni applicant for passes through thelinee. Al _ 111'" no Iunpioion wan excited, but Butler, who was Argue eyed, caused her to be weoohed other a time. and. as a result. eh: was charged with being a spy and imprin- oned. She protested her innocence, and most of the omoen believed in her. At 1engch1ho was released on the condition that she should go through hhelinea again and stay on the other elde. She wan given two day: in which to make her prepara- Mom. 1.. AL- ......_a|...... - _......_ -5... -0- luuul. In the meentinne e young oloer of e distinguished New England family had become infetueted with Louise. They won eeoretiy married the morning of her depereure. The next day the young ofiioer wee mining. and no trees of him has been found from that day to this. Some believe thet he was naeesainetod by Confederate eympethisere end his body eunk in the river, and this is'the story told to the mm- ily. But there were not wanting thou: who felt sure that the love inaene young men deserted and joined hie bride of a few houre inside the Confederate iinee. Innlnn alnnlnd Avnr hnn-Ina anon hop YVn|nn laovinc Cl-M] & 00': Wharf Ior heal and in: pan: on IONDAY NEXT A :80 pan. Iolurnlng loan Ilontronl on THURS ;, With, at 10 o'uloqh |.m.,|nd King-nton Qlrlotle. vi: Bay of Quinn. QATUBDAY mnanan .g n nnlnnl IIIIOG I HID llllli WWII l'Il'l'I||1I'I H095. Soon a 1- the Union forces ooouplll New Orleans General Butler, then In com mand, permitted the opongng of the than ten, and bonus. who had been reduced t: son went, again wanb on the stage. Sh: soon became so popular with the men In u love wlvn not. and, I-alumna some i 3.1`... uiti about-Mr in I ooh. he won bru- tally uaauinnhd. No matter what uhoin relation: won, honing : ion to! &ho bond- j somo ionor could not how been very deep, tonho married young Dr. Simon A in week: oftor. Tho doctor : family were rich and rotuood to acknowledge Lonnie, whom ` they regarded as nnylvontunu. Allm husband had no means oi his own and hi: pooplo would not holy him. Louiu bnvo lyopenod uoohoolinwliohtorooma mxantbl tin moooatully blight lunch alum`. . But danth. lih I Nolnuin. "still Dilflilel oneroa us me WIIB. A few months after the doctor : dent! Louise married Captain George W. Robin- eon, I Confederate omoor, then Itehioned at Fort St. Philip, below the city. Thin nun-lure name to hue been happy, but il was of short duration, for the captain we: killed ixxtgf light with B`u':-snub`: eet. Finon n r the Union forum mnnnln um unsung. _ doIth,l Namath, still purine: her. Ah the in out of Qho war, noon After her marriage. or husband was In tally wounded In A) dual. brought abom through some offense, real or lmnginad oorsd to M: wife. A h- Innnm altar Qhn nntnuln tlnnl At the ago of 19 oh had a mod position on the lyric stage. and it should be said she and to: ho: mother till a long mm. ondad_in death. ` V - Baton boulas was 10 two are stmionu oi the Latin quarter ionghi what was ooilod an Amu-loan dad" on has no count. They not in a darkroom with dag jars, and both was killed. This andothn onoounoscs can the young woman an un- desirable notoriety, so that she was glad 10 Join an opera t-roop organissd to vinii -aha Fronoh Wesi; Indies and Louisiana. >'1'ho company roaohod Now Orleans ink in 1860, whom it diobandod ion wans on support. It is said Louisowas maniod it the nor 0! the company, but sha dauiod it. Thu vnunn man. hmvavar. was innna IIIO 50110! 01 II! Illllllllllf, Dlll I110 IIIDIGC it. The young man, however. was insane 1; In [on with her. and. taunting some thin: mid about-Ian in I mfg. ha wu hrn. mm nA1i.Y nnrnzsn wma.` ' .TWn;t'I II nliont worth!" ho nally mind. I thought about $500,000. Indul- Iu furnhhlnp. "Just a. n.mn-- 1.. .....a....n Mrs. noun. wmon occupy use -block bounan HM-Int Hm-mud nruoh. no go- Ilnnul Io be worth out 300.00). Ou- nolluu Vnduhllrn glngubnld plan 00` nmmun uni: In hull nnnrlv an Plcfoh )m5":LLav||.|.:. ETE IlFRf\

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