__f;ot tujd Cqld Hours A; JONES TONSORIAL PARLOR British American Hotel Block. Clarence St. ` N.n--mu an the-5'niy-~n.tu In the any. hated by |toun- thouhv securing at All hours hot water" ` ` Anml. nuuug nun. urns ll). Jul, lUl' auu hi-`I10!!! must 0! this power is no tlvllht thu lntwx) qlnnnf) sail of the south. particularly as not upon that {memut of n Mu--ca. while the splendid hmng puwer of the lnmmn sml mny have lul to its he-in: retained as the bowl nil in the utrun;:u mmlunnliun of rigs well in tho 'l`urkL~'u Vex-uel men is known as a x.-hm.- Robvrt. Leslie in llnrpo:-r's. -uu Iuutv nu uuuuu II: wan aunt IIIII. Though low practical umnnhn or man 0! than know really much about larnlo lol-Innis, they have their nan. ` down to than from um um. for cutting out nulls; und.n wind um] um an my conserva- tlvo elements. thoy uldoln go In wrong. Among that rules In that working by tblnb --thth. when at 5 km A: tothohodp|'o- pnrunn for one thing toward nnothqr. to takn a third. The host dun taken her third or thu nu. caught, a yard of n In; an lnlung I thlnl than the and. tho moot eon- vox pnrtof thojlbhstonothlrd o! the ha! from the tack, and tho that out-tly oppodto the point. A pious adhonooo to his old mys- tery Q70! much calculation and trouble, and uh-n uhipbullulerl thought I third a good pmpnmon u! ham to Pangth. I fair amount 0! Iuhllny was Insured to nur thipn. Bailon upuk of a nil u lifting or pruning qulto In- dependently of its power of driving a vent! lhfld. All jib: are lifting ails, which do their wurk mth lent tn-n-lo-ncy to farm a vessel`: Ive sil1- dawn. They are um mil: to jllru or veer round under th-~ Urinal: he-nve, pm-rlmp~. the [arm "jab:-." Tlw lnglv M u hicb tho wvnthcr nfgu ut I jab stand: has muvh to do unh Hm lifting quality, for n r-.m.er`I 1.----.-I .|. ..,.n .._:_._._.I,., lUl($lIll lxfting 1! nu. n! IUIITII I UFI IIIIII IIUIIIFL Thon bun old In uytng. ohm turd. too. in by Inna-men without knowing why, wk: '-I know huh by the out of his jib. u `jib ndly _ lulu; man cut about It. than ont nulls. W'Iu-much I-- .....un...I ngllnunh-n An ...._. Tullq "uI-U"'Ij|K 0% sun to from. and It In be `wlnelnhoud It tmly no man ho orlnld by u. 'l'ho-lutlnoln Jib nr mu. roan: upon Ibo loading odgo. a IQ Ibo pmluuu ol thouhvou Iron .- llnd with nvpoct to ma wuvexn;-,. of I Jib would bncoumvo Instead ul when roped and human]. `Than. in -n nI.I nan nnvhur nlnn nu WFIQC l"Tll-llII l"q\lll`U I-Iilllllg `(Io cloth II can end olujibhatumu noluhoklxxgwhlbthenntol thocnunn la QIIII on than`: Inn-nu anal II. In Inch... lkn I Points Thu |'uMunoI and cnbutaun ' In Volun- ' was 3 um um. Ibo am mod far all } norm. and lo 5 rlgl-I Indus; edge or Wlttbdf beck; obtained in N50 Mluan nd f man. by tho drug at a buwuuo. In an ; huonnll by the yard or hum of the nuns.` j half. in uuynll: by the rigidity at an uuuturnum-acting any and in was by up I powerful In mum: pun-hanvlnd u of vlula , fur halyard; lhetun the lntrozlueeluu at chain, an 1.1.. hhotho lint string at a Noun. III constantly nub; --at out who null: want at setting up. Anutlu-r point In u (and `II In tint Ibo allot edgy, with ham In place by tbuhuc. would In M Iilrly upright or vorucnluwuunuoluwnumd. um an altar only of I wing. unvoullnod by nuylhunx man than u but 01' llxhustol rug:-,.n whens mnnd nqulm Qtnugth. TIA nlnlh In! this and (I, A I: In no 01-`.- - `H u... I be!` \\'lld Gums at the Clpllnl. 1...... ..-.\ .. ._.....4 _-..._.--:_., _, l `LT! lIllllI ul|ul'r Mn` VIIIIH} I|r.~'. rmlhor ut aw izh Hm - nil. lb->u;:h triangular. n nut {- gmil. Next to: jib, lh:-sail hi nf Huh nnrnr in un l|:I|I' Hm (`IIAWI-`URD PEAFEES for Preserving. Large quzmuues arriving daily 1:}. the BAZ- AAR. tJ.\'ow is the lime to buy. TH! same: on SMLB. .|t-tlmu of Ilronnmg l`-nous. o 1 can tell just. by the clutch how n-.~ u druwmng pm-Isuu has been :~in;;ly remarked Edmm! llurn, of v-uupuny.|ud lb luau who bu F-{JUF lives. The fin: trip down r you with A l1rm,decidul clutch 3 they still know what. they are 10 sccuml immersion calm-.sn shaky, grip, which can be easily broken If ma 1: in the last u'uwd.m'n that Mn.-nlnnn n nnn.-..I..:.... I, 1...; `IUIVII boner L. . . `I . -lb-9 III utrllllt ` ` Mantle: as usual made to order. Good Work, Latest Styles and } Penfeot Fit. Remember _ _ . V ., as. an wellaa the New Materials by the Y_a._rd, in Greater Variety than L` Have 01! Several. 1Inveie;_e,9! J eokete and Mn. forhmerly. and also Better Value. A IRIQHMQNDA ORR & CO. JAMES RE/D 8. CAMP FURNITURE AT JAS. RE|D S. REES 33:393-, t3'l"urniah your New House at FHE GREAT CARPET AND OIL-CLOTH VVARE ROOM, 180 PRINCESS STREET, R- ZNE IE".A.'U'I.- New` ' SHPENGE & unnmms. 1 100 New Jackets for Eulgau Wear. 25 New Wraps for _ rly Fall Wear. 250 New Kmt Shawls for Early Fall Wear. 400 Pieces New Dress Goods for Early Fall Wear. 100 Pieces New Plush from 500 to $2.50 per pa1r. t`(`ull at once befnre the assortment is hmken at . M F AU L SPENCE 8: CRUMLEY `F0/? M35 0001 l/E/V//VG8/ L The most comfortable foot wear for this hot weather. D. F. ARMSTRONG VVIGWAM SHOES See our Wove Wire Camp Folding Cot. See! our Upholstered Camp Folding dot. *See our Folding Canvas Camp Cot. ` See our Large Rdd Arm Rocker. See our/Large Rd. Arm Chairs. See our Red Sewing Chairs. . Veranda, Chairs of an description's at FEACTE White Blankets, Grey Flannels, Canton Flannels, Tuck - Downs, Quilts in White and Colored, Carpets and Oil-Cloths, Six Cases of Dress Goods. Lower - Prices - Than - Ever! WALS H & s TE A CY John Laidlaw & Son, KID GLOVES! `EXTRA VALUES. J. L & 8. J. L & S. CASHMERE HOSIERYI SHAWLS FUR EVENING WEAR. IS OFFERING v Tapestry Carpets Cheaper Than Ever. , New Hemp Carpets Cheaper Than Ever. ` New Floor Oil-Cloths Cheaper Than Ever. For Ladies Gents, Boys, Misses and 0/2//dren. JACKETS JUST Will oer THIS WEEK the following New Goods at IIIIIIUI` IIIIY1 LJIIIII/IV: \\'. .\n.\.\|.<. mnfr. Men`s work 11 specially. F.-\c:or_y work on hand. Brock SL. near Murkcl. V HEADQUARTER SHOE STORE. 14| PRINCESS STREET. RIOEDMON D, ORR 6:; co. PRINCESS STREET. WALSH & STEACY. HAVE OPENED THIS WEEK: 254 (1% 256 Princess 8%. 132 and 134 Princass Street I CUIIIIIIUUUv YIIDII lllI\v J 'IIllII J.G. BASTOW. practical sanimrinn. Plumb- mz gas and ileum tting. 319 King St. Tole phone. No. 62 [TOD]. non. J'uno I. ._. L I (IL!!! I up xluxunnvuvuuu ` , ..u- u I-.'. Jaxm. 28) Princess Street. has always an exccllont aiock ot ox waxxona. crockur_\'. lnsswatrmbasketlax fancy goods to choose yom. td`Re'lslrydmco for servants in connec- non. `ll IIIIWVII Iv IIIKI -v 54-: .-\(`1(.\'()\\'Ll'.DGlD by overybod that the finest line of soft drinks mnnufnctun-4 in the city can be found at Ht.\'ua Buns`. M.-u-kut. Squaw. They consist of all at-outed waters. Prompt t_ttetlti_uu pqud L0 pic-nic parties. I-'FTclephone . 0. `I. .l.1IIIvu urn`,- SL'I-rs Tanumn and In `to order. in latest fashions. at Jonx SIIANA `us. Market Square. i In... I .--a_\ Au-nnunau G-I-vi I-a ounrnntnnd Dyes Try I (unions. at Jonx anA.Vuup us. nunruun clluuuv. I-`on Lu-:31` Annnlmx S1-_\'I.|:s. Irlmmntood to m. o 10 A. 0 Bm:x'I.S ex-lncoas sl..nbo\-e Rvdnn am. / to III. 010. Syden am. A IIIIIII'l Illiuvuv-0 J. W. l'mn:u. has A In 0 nlock of Picture I-`nunca and Room lion! in constantly on hand, which will be nold as c up as it Is pos- aiblelo hnndlelnbolng lm nod direct from the nmnufnclnrer. No In! dlo man to have n prot. lmn gwulowal nun lhounovcr. Call and get prices. I! II-\-I\1~usIt\\' Dian! nan: nhnr I-`nlnrmrd and get pnces. H. HI:.\'m:na0.\'. Photographer. I.-Enlarged Portraits and Views. satutncuon xuanmu-mi. DOORS. 1' lnusl. llsuruuuuu Ill nu: cu; . Honnnu 131105.. N. B. and 1-`. WJ dealers in choicevlxnrs and tobaccos. Pool and billiard room- inmnnm-lion. lltn.-zol St.,near Princess Livuvrv II 1!. .\'r:w|..\.\'us. | rinws1 Street. d1`:|h`l' in cigars. 1ohm~cou.plpus. shing Mclllc and pocket books. I-`inns: assortment in the city. In... ...... u...... A] ll g-ul I.` \.|.'| Jnglnuu In TYFLOp STORE. II II. \ vuluuvuuruvu nu. ~.~u IR. ll. 1`u\`u.-'l`r,\' lhv .\|i|k Rolls and llulh Hum uuuullnvnlrulm lhv Kimgslruol llukury. It. H. l`u\'|-:. .\lnrkux Squun-. ` Tm: lh:r:un'|:~l-`inc zrovcrivn. nv an-I du- l!l('~llv` (ruin. Jlbrl. Ills`vm`K. .\lu.~uul' Bulld- :...... \I..-vknl Hann-A mm: M lnlurml. on (`y (um I-`urn: rmpony Loans Kmnlul on (`My and (`minty In-bu-nturus. Apply tn 'l`Hu,\| ul li|u(m.d. .\hum vr, I-`ruulumus hum nlul Inn-slum-nl b'oricly. l"D`l(`l 4Uppo- aizr `he Pool Umce. pnenunus. I1 lhc) nhow I Med and n the cit)`. hj.___ ctenuuuass IS NEXT T0 edDLnu3ss 5 II.-so ..-nvl l'VnIaI I3_6L- `-5 II Kin`... - uuvu Tl ucn nun u--,..... ... J. |l.u.uu.~ & (`n.. .8! llmok Slnool. Family (mes.-rlun. Impound wines. liquor: and clgun. V...-........ \|'.n.~mu'.u- mlmlllnul In ha Hm 1 'IU|.Ul nun. nu.-an nu. vv . \'u'1*ouu \\'un:uu but plan: in the en - L china. etc. Tum. . T|lR.\`I:\' Hum. hum nu-unnium Ih-an-k Hlruel Iv Ivvsvvww wvvvu Ir: v- 1 vvvv "- I`. \\'.!n1loI:.uvlo. unnutuctnn-r and Im- porlot at In Ionllory. 07 Kb: Blrool. J. A. LIHIUP. nub nnku.JcIrol|er. Iullrox-I 81.. duke In muohu. oloohuad dluuoulu. -a.-__._ n*._ an: 31.. n4 |._..I_..-.n-._ I... UIIVUTWIIU I1 JIWKKT A. H. Buoct. walohmnker. Jeweller and on- grnwer. hu ovory tulllty (or mnnufumrinu nd :1 u 1 In 1. -n :ad.-r3`>|l.n':n.i\'\"::'ysu'::.`w Iincmhuf` -nun. To No. It , "ll. I;\\"nuan' IJYIOW. fool ol Pr1I`|oe:Ih.SL`. h I 0': III hlltllj ll MIG II c I '. uvtng evuutykyrrk out 0 II:-chin llve-ry. H nun Io opus A commercial TIL. IICIICU I. WT} IIIIZIIZI Illlllvuin slum! Inna. us [Inc St. hudgau-ton for \\`nu~hm. I who from to NI: Sllvurwno owakry. A \l l)_....- -_n-L-_h..- Igno-Hun nun` An. ~I:I_umba'ng and Gas 1~`a'l!a`uq. I n D.mu-nun nnqntlnnl nnnhxu-iAn Plum .\lv(`ulIos HImI.. KI ton llm-so Ex:-Mano. Live and Ilrdl on. corn at Brock nndauutstnus Auwandul ouumor which-I And uoollont hornet. ( me: made- aw: with :4 clung :- All kinds qflgooda cleaned and dyed and well mahod. I nm Inn and Iuwn for min tho Jam Packnlrc NAHUM IIOII IIOIIIIOOII. FIDO Illllud mm. yu-dnduuhllnu. A. Bun-no.1 .\~.a.n uutmun out. mm oouvonlom i ..ml gumulnrhmol In an .95 lo !o0.'I`.l!.ua- Hon um! ulumhuu II. llltuux. quay`: Iicmu. I31 lunch in. uhllna Im- Im hm-nu : yard tut vohlclu : room: for mu uuom: man: an hum: but ch|r|nnd||- qua`-rn : 3 Nu nth: In : voynoulo owl It-um lulu. A. \ uuutuut. Trockeru. Glassu,-arc, Eh`. . nan I)-:....... an-4...: `uni nlu-nru ouun now: to u. 1. is. dual IL. 1 r. uuuoon. '1'. \\'u.w.~:. Wonrlolet. Aunmt limit. mucosa: nd'IIomrou| Nun-ecu. wn uluutovt. with uni and tumbling. ..\'I|.mx Hwrruu. Pronrluot U=rruull I. out-more Omuloarl Win-` an ~I . rot-u: 3.. ndulonn rd ::I`oInrbl1lI'[. Jun Nonummu. ` 5|.-...-- .. Ilnnnl Ag: l\.A.AA gn.I I\-l--I- 1- . -I- -.`--- To .._ ,__ , , link! and Ra-tlanrama. g |.|_wnll war Ban-tcluunu ll non llulo u mgulnr ours. W. IIDYIJ. 1! ct scan. Brown-r llnrns Outs:-lo 81.. haonnuam 4-Inn howl In 11.1`. and K. I 1'. union. 1'. I\'. n nu|\r Ihqnnrhalar III` lrlllli. Ju.-I. nlil`lM.`n. .uu.-um . Market Square. `. I`. IlnR'r0.\'. dealer In In-sh sh. -u'.. 6; Brock Slreol. -i'ruiI. ("on]"rI;'uu4-ry/. Pr. u n-,..... 'I`_. .|... \I;n- II..II- .....i I -1:-eat.-cl Wale.-z, Eh`. - _..__ L.. _..__..I_..I.. -Inn oh 5 um. '. (`. Wluon. u-col. the In I '01 may In the my. k-p none . 0. III. uhloluu ready at I ma M": noueo. . :I.m;I| Bum. New um{ In -onus:-Hon h .-H. lawnnoo llocol cal! ucnoc. Hm E`:-`In wulnlvnnhuou lundon the tlmrlul J AMES1H;g.3Sx01n s` 7raa: om omnowonv. DYE|NG_ WORKS, pR1NcEsss'i'.. .- KINGSTON. THE TOILET. Cigar.-t ii/Ea}: mu.-.....:..*.LJ '.-..n .\-n.. II.-3...-...u Sn-...-9 Ana __,- . -_..__._.-__ ..._._.. Liv}-ry IuTINlnhuov-Mn. \. lmunr. 1! Brook Street. the In mud lhcry IMHO it the any. TOM 1.1:. llA"ca.lv_'TI>o;n and J cu-r`lirry.' M II-.-nan...-no... ...__..l_..n..-..- ..n` Groceries mu! Llquorn. v..-......L.n.. zilluumlu in-gnu I` THE LARDE3. T .1 1m;n.< lhm.-1.. I-`innnrinl Am-nu Ring ..\lunu)` lo luau: on real uuhuu and other 1 W3. `Boots `and SI: oes. D. .' `m l.u\.\' lnlal-gm Il\lnI`nnl_ nn (`NV I I. IIll|I)l'ull IIIIIIII. uquuuu nun mug:--. an \\'mnIm'nI'.. admlllod to be the -e to buy|mu.x~r|oo. crodory. 1'. J0ll.\'!|. xv have rnmorod to their m-w L Brock -`llwel. Mark:-l Squnru. whom- \\' lln-lnnrvll anal llnml ulurk uf lllr CJiOICE FAMILY gAKERS FLOUR SEED RAIN. PRESSED HAY. CLO- 'V R AND TEEBTHY SEED. . Market Square. whore- w llu-lnnrvu and limsu of ui Dumuslic Uquon. Tums. t`|a\ru. &.r.. I`. *} ho!oy:-a pin` 1.`; ...... I... n I.-on nl1\4\l A lori ug. un -_4I -unn1`A`Ia\ n Fiuuuriul. '..'."........'""'.'.".:..'7.:.".....s... * ' uuhlolutho Tuluphouo Mun. Col:fmTi6ners_. W -L&-l-l-I--L` Muuurr SQFARE. ' '11.U.M.1'5U1V , 1 and 383 King St P or nnmll slnnt in In- ` I-`urn: I'l'0pvrl)' ! (`mum \ I):-ha-nl urus. BOA and Llhflll M Flu ltquon and nlhm. A. Hun-aux .0- FRANKLIN, Pub 1, MARKET SOVARE. [ Blllilu 1:. Horses are capable of great attachment {or each othar, u wan I; for their unusu.-rs and human friends That the animal once so worshiped by older and nohler noes" should have become a creature on which the temper of ignorant men could vent melt, and the victim of thoinhumnn and the r-nreleas, speak: but m for mar moral program. Miss Lindo. with her home for horses. hudono something OA-nn.| Latin:-Ina Hun un-IA out in tor lll0l`!ll program nus mnao. home bonus. , Iowan! bettering the 'world. ` l in; pl lJ3pL'l'. Dean S\\'il't.'s satire on humanity, wherein he makes horses the superior: of human beings, and represents them us plucidly sitting Incar- _x-lagee while men drew them, is not entirely without a suggestion in history. Homer rep- resents horses as weeping, and also as speak- ing. It is said. too. that the wildest and ercest Arabian home, when mounted by u 170 an, will grow suddenly mild and gentle. The? have A remarkable fondness for the Lucy ulull I. In the days of Job, who enthusiastically wrote of him as having his neck clothed with the thunder ash, the horse was never seen, as now, a beast of burden. He was, until a comparatively modern time, a part of the retinue of princes, and emaciated with the glorious forthcoming of kings. In Arabia he is still preserved from labor, and is used only to carry ' master on errands of pleasure, or engage wi h'him in the strife of war. There the horse is the intellectual companion of man, outranking wives. The Arabs hue 6 proverb: He who forgets the beauty of horses for the beauty or woman will never prosper. nnnv\ Q\\'iff': cnfin-a nn Inurnnnifr 1:-In:-nnln kn 1 b was uuueu vuul grain pomp, lu we ulgmuh ` ries of the empire attending, probablybo cause they were afraid of losing their hands If they didn't. In u: ulnvu nf Ink Irlxn Au-oI...m'n.-0:.-...lI-. TEACHING muxcl mmxo. were professors! Verus, another Roman em- peror, orcctod :1 statue of gold to his horse and {ed him with raisins and almonds from ` his own baud. And when um horse died he ` was buried with great pomp, all the dignita- rinl of Hm nmnim nnamliunr nu-nlmhlu In. I uiuu v__v lllllull ll.Vo(`l'l|l. uu l'Wl(`l.'('4l (I10 IIUIF. The primitive bomeol the horse was the country lying between the Tigris and the Euphrates in .\lI SOp()l&.l1llB. I-`nun thi: point he was brnught to Egypt, where we find {ro- qupnt mention 0! him in the earliest record of-the human family. In profane history Bes an Egyptian king, in represented in the rst one who taught men to train horses and use them for pleasure. From Egypt horses were taken into Asyrin and Persia, and nally all over the world. The Romans led:-ned their horsemanship from the Greek: and soon rivaled their teachers. Theyv: - riod their affection for the home to the point of (oily and mmlneu. Caligula invited his home to sup with him, giving him food from golden vessels. Finally. he made his horse high priest and consul. Perhaps this was not \ so foolish. after all. Has not history bristled l with stories of oicials beside whom hora u` cu av llll cur l2"l V`, IIln'un`l' Ill` H11` 0 Nvlll I ~ an 0 cu` nut, has n buuly nncl sun:-s fwlirnzs to lm nhlleul and wounded. (lriginully tlw horse was sought after only for (no-L Thu-n, as man la-nrnul tn cultivate the sail, ho looked alarm for same animal to assist him. Vari- ous ones were tried, and willxont success, until by natural ascent ho ruavL~el tho hunt. l`I.n nu 0. ... In... -1 Al... I. ...... -- u,_ I UUIIIIIIISR. V Il."l In llllllll, I`. II. turv nf .`.'\~I Linuln n-pn~smIt.< hvr the gray horse bought when hroku and n-.~t:n.-1| tn l.r:|ut._)` and \ Igor. Thv s-\`~lutiun of tlw In--rm is an in feature 0! general hmory. We um . vim-rin~; thu cm of kmmledge whim-1 u~ to see that the lznrsu, whvlllvr I10 I1 uuwnu Ir-In nun: Inlr. Ill`, IIEJ IJUVV IIIU llll! owner: with temporary oukdnutudung the tuna their bones on In Ibo Dunn, whllo numb:-r nbju-I in la uon) Ill uylum for old fuvurllu bum m\'lIl'l wish to avoid selling nr deutrnying animals which have norvul uwm won and ham hocomo Iuponnnmmd. The Lnulu home In CID I plnu when pso- plc can learn thlngi about an -an pnd train- ing ul boa-Ia. Hen who know equine ntuu dellnr lacuna and gun practical Illustra- tions of the Art of giving bonus` good man- Mn and curing ran-n and Jlbboru. They auto show how It hponlble to ride and jump without rem: by nunplo lnluxm. J Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda. Birch Ber and (`ream Sodn-the finest in the city. Davies; Gold Medal Ale ln pints and quu-Ls. .3 .1-.. - 4:-.. .nu.|p ..l nhnhun flung and uwuu IUI uvluuu wunll DIV liulu. nus |[1Iu| |l~"'. me (man ountorl: or utlur nee.-klmul mu-v, and Arc likely to ho hnclnd by a few work.` use and are. They also provide the ` ndnnrl lth Innnnnl-arr -nlillnlnntlnndna u IIOV IIIIUTU IQI IV we 1'Muoxul|I-nl Inomutiunl tun`: In-n min! .lcn|u-I In outs Ioonabhtho root-or vlunu. not on vabmon and null cm men, so pm `cur: onmodonulorlurotnnd good tntlr nmn for buns which an falling. not (run! ` -l'Il Inni fun nrnon-L can nbnn -Auhlnnbgl I A mnuum in tho fuundvr of the llrnt luimo at hat (or hrukc-adorn In-nu-s-`Mi-I Undo, an Iuzliuh vmnuu. Bun purrlmnu-I a may Ioruonuu-rypwrmncllutm. II In turn- UVI`|\'lI undo-I` her lrntnnnt that It hunted tor limo nouns in \\ nrIrIn-hum.-. TM: put into it had In Idea lb sick horn: of mop-oruoalnlrunnud .|lkod-kpoopb. and could not ban ll. ho wont to vwrk anal founded 1 bonus. and now than nrv mo of them. one at liudhury. near Burrow. and um other mar Wlllcalpn. `I'D:-n--nu-II_..A I-.An..ai. ..... I.- ..- |_..... ....n_\. Ilnmnully ('0II|I.[ Io Ilsa I":-uni-Tho lmss LINDO, or LONDON, mo HER scum: nosnm. Amman Law 0! llonu-`flu Nnlalo llhlnry at '||w IIUIIO-Tho llmmnn uul Animal mm. noun at we` um. A umu; mn `uolzsns. .Lu- -3 _,_,,. IEOIIKG. Gold Menu Ale In pllltl lulu qunrus. Also a line Itook of choice Wines and Liquors. ` -r . 11-Ina munununxr -III IlI|l'l('-`\III,; V0 nnl) nuw :e which cnnl-lea xvr hue u .~--ul :1 '0! 9 I) look THE BRITISH WHITG. THURSDAY. SEPT. 8. Rink In Running Two Engines. When two engines are attached in :1 train of cars it is the hindmoet, or en;;'im- that is coupled to the train, which/ controls the air ln':ike's, the lending, or head engine, huving no connection with the brakes. Thus you will see the engineer who controls the brake has got to goit blind, having to depend on tho leading engine to whistle for brnlzos in one of danger, as his View 0! the road ahead is entirely Glislifiibtd by the hlihfling smoke IIn(lIpIl"k8'ft'Onl the forward eugim-. Often` u call for brakes by the head engine might be mistaken by thaw!-at engineer for :5 "road; cro-ing" Whistle for A few Ieconds, which might be ample time to unit or avoid a tr rihlulnuh up.--EninoI' In Chicago own we nu u-new -I II-II7 I4-pluu. Not long ago great commotion was ob- berveul in the White House grounds, directly beck oi. the conservatory. All the workmen in the establishment were dodging about in I -violent manner. and the object of their ntten- = tion was presently seen to be a wild rnbbit,' which soon disengaged hinyelf from his pur- suers and made good his escape into the` White lot And adjacent Wilderness. Inquiry shows that this is `not an unusual phenomenon in Washington. Therein considerable game in the public reservations here at times. Opot sums. coona, rabbits, foxes and squirrels are sometimes seen in them, and it is said that in the {more secluded portion of the mall, near the Smithsonian Institutiomsevernl wild rab- \ bit: have cstablishedithelr permanent home. -New York Sun.` WIIULU lllHl|l_V Ill HIE) lumuws. It is to be hoped, then, that the decoration of the Legion of Honor, bestou-ml on the president of the Society of Suicides at Monte Carlo, is the prelude to freedom of ;,~ambling in FI`:m(`c and to the conferring of u right on all From-lmxen to open gambling" houses, and by this means to win a title to the; decoration of tho Legion of Honor. -St. Juuus` Gazette uuxcu nu .~.u.uL- umu nu: L'UIup|1uIw-I01 bcmg less \`isitt*tl than it was, and they would bring with them the animation and the prots now tukvn to Monaco. But in.~ten of that the gu\`vrnnwn.`. forbids at Xive, wlu'ch is at the very dour of Monaco, own the small horse gmno, in which, with a run of bad luck,` one can lose twenty-ve trauma in a day, while at I\lmnco;one can ruin him.=oI! and his whole tunnly in fty minutes. It is tn Inn hnnmi than Hmr. Hm .In.m.-..H..-. A Gambler Decorated. The Fren:-h gnveriunc-nt, which s--mo timo ago soeuiml to synipnthim with the s-IT.-rvs of the a(lVl`X'S8l'i|'S at Monte Carlo. that nvnilexny of suicide, has oviilently changed its pinion on this subject. It has just lomr.-1ta~d the president of the Soviets des Jeux. It is hard to explain why the govninwiit refuse.-a to an. thorize the establishment in I-`runvo n! n so- ciety siinilur to that at Monaco, the president of which it decorates. The g!|lnM-:'.~` of the whole world might be _attm-tn! to Paris, which for $02110 time has C0lpl1lill(`IlI)f being `PR8 \'i5i[(`ll [bill] it Will. and tho! wnnlul uuluu In In lUllUA ulcu ullll uuu unurmng woman. The odd feature of tho latter : struggle in the water is that she will st.-in your htmds it she can get hold of one or both of them. A woman will drown quivslmr than a man. She opens her mouth {mun [her time she llmt. strikos the water and never closes it. nmlsolust-3 hrl` senses more easily. Yes, I saw mw person die of Itmngulutlon wlnle we were under wute-r tngetller. His eyes were wonllerfully Insumntung as he stared help- lessly nt me. You may not believe it, but they sLono like two balls of re."-Dt-troit Tribune. uuu u. u-u ncuuu nu: nu -I all: until, DI the furry uuupuny. sud the saved sixty{Jur they go {or rm, den -lul that means are obout. The uncertain grip, msily you In Chousv. mm down the grasp I-wmnea n convulsive, In-xuidend one. and but few owinunern can tune a per- Ion after the mrurmuate man but uh-sveuded for tho thml lhue. Almost invariably tho drowning man on his nal jourm-y below tho mm-r_ will scizu his prawn-rver by the lugs It sums to be u haw of nature. and one I cannot account for. It. would be easier In save 5 ` whole river lullol men tlnnoue drmvning woman. The odd feature nf Hm Inn...-'. .1087 mg r/mic F03 PIC -/VIOS.