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Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Sep 1887, p. 3

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hot water Aug. 9, .rr2.\'Es"*156ii'S0iii;1Ifriiiiok L British American Hotol'Blook. Clau-once St .\'.n.-'-'nme no m.e-o'uxy nouns in the city hated by stoulr thdahv scouring st All how}! ~..V ... -.. _..v... _._..v.., __. The 13-yearold daughter of Calvin Banks, of Grlln, 03., was bitten on her foot by a six foot rattler whlle she was topping cotton. Remedies were promptly npphed, but the child died in a short time. u-. .. --... wan. After the poultry house of Willis Perry- man, near Donne Terre, Mo.. had been nearly depopulated, he tried mt. poison and found the next day in his hennery a dead bull make of enormous sine. n.u\. . un,,,..,, un- vu vuvn Auuu x ca-um Pat Pic-roe : wife saved her 4-year-old boy, who had been bitmn by a moccasin, by suck- ing the wound, giving the child whisky and putting a tobacco poultice on the wound. She lives near Macon, Ga. on. .n u n.,__n..un v\ A Carolina (armor, while walking around his property the other day, killed nine enor- mous rattiesnuken with one discharge of his gun. Their ntties aggregated 105. I |I_,|_ _..-|__ 5:... 1,4; 4...- .i_-L-_ I.._._ A black snake tlvo feet two inches long entered the house of Alonzo Baldwin, 0! Misnuurl (`it y, And dined on (our pretty cann- ries that were in a cage hanging against the wall. .. .. , u, ,, u _ , ,1 inn-. u The county clerk of Lonoke, Ark. is re- sponsible for the story of :1 Jay bird killing a snake eight feet long. A n,_,., ,.. x.-..:___ _.. n._ -1 I n,__|.A.__- ____ 1 A runner living on the old Penchtree rond, Atlanta, Ga. counted over 150 snakes in an hour`: stroll on his {arm recently. A blaL'l:snnl.'e the and a half feet long was found in bed with the three children of Jo- seph Thompson uroscommon. Mich. . .\,___u.__ n-__-,-._ __L!I- __.-n_:__._ -___..__| :1 Inc: uvuuu. The Scrntngn monument in to be dedicated in the autumn uf INN. The president and mbinoc, cliplnmntie vurpu, I-`ranch guests. Society of Cincinnati. Grand Army of the Republic and I1-gion of Honor are to he in- vitmi. ` A committee consisting of Mean. Smrin, Warner Miller, J. A. Marvin. Edward W:-mplo, 6. 8. Cox and George W. Curtis was appointed to furthrr the request 0! 825,000 (mm congress. Iu uun us Paris has taken a leaf from the municipal history of New York. and declines, as the latter did, to furnish a palatal fur a Bu- tlloldl Liberty, though that to be erectsd In Paris in I small nnlr compared with the original. Possibly the pmte-xt In seized bo- mnu the status has little to mcommond it save the, and that ncommeudatlou ia lacking to the reduction prenentcd to Purl: by patriot Americans. -an ..-.nn,-,n I. I'UL'I\CI , \IIuwr-u nu 1 , ....` . E. J').\`Bs. 3!) Princess Street. has nlwn s an excellent mock olox ran wagnons. croc ery. glassware. bukouu fancy goods to choose rom. tlllewiury olce for servants in connec- tion. Pnpo l'rl-mm II, the Frenchman who organized the crusade started by Peter the lh-rmit, has a statue at (`hntlllon on the Mnrm. It stands: new` the chateau owned by tho Duchc-sse d'L'u>n. He was mused Udilon do (`hnlillon from his birthplnce. Snow is said to have A deleterious elfevt on marble, causing it to crumble. Sendtner, N of Munich, claim: that from analysis he has discovered that snow nbaorbc from the atmos- phere Iulphurous and uulphuric Acids. which may account for the deterioration of marble in towns. on-I .., InA__.n,_,,,1,.__I Walt Whitman`: hunt has been taken Sidney E. Hunt. of Buslvn, and his lnngth portrait by young Herbert H. Christ, of Landon. The medallion (or the grave of Theodore Pulsar, at Florence, may be modeled by young Mr. Paul lhrtlett. n,_ 14..., 2, A , | __.- - _...g... .1 II..._.. II ... I ` JV-.." -.. - -_. -._ -.. Brooklyn is In have nutatuo of Henry Ward Hm-(`ho-r in tho small park at the hem! of Umngu stmot, not far {rum Plymouth church. taken by full ..,,.A I.. ......... Il....I.....L ll l1.l --r---~-w v-"V...------~ An event of (rat Importance In the Roman Cathnliu-world bu Jun taken plane In the nppou-name at u now uuululon Into Pruch of we four gamut. of which luunn-out Imuu. have barn publhhed and are rnpldly virvuluung. The tnnulntur bu given fteen yearn to the work. and It In claimed that be has been uingulnrly successful In produotng a char, nlmplo truuluuon, lrcod from the old formula. the Iaunlinmn, Helknbnn, Hebrm `mm: In 5 word, 5 trnnlhlion into good Pm nu-h " mm; In Fnm-h. Thou an now In [hr mlnlon held $.14!) unmu-rid India. In the early day: at tho ml-loan It In: not thought that as Indy rouu enter the man of uuadon workers 2:- ` rent an the vrlfo of I Iuiniounry. ,,,A .n _..AA___ ,_A_.... 1.. AL,. I`l..._.-.. Thorn on 41!) Iurmuu 2.1.-I23 prloutu. 3.047 hm-In min. 3:18 LII! City in d u! eight of ulna block! mac! 1 wt in char`! 0! each wanl -., - '--,--- _.-.. A party 0! olqlmou mlslonnroq u n] have New York In join Bllluql Tnylorh Afrlcnu mldol on 00. I. and 0171!!) In In-Ml for thooxpuu ol the party until the-Ir aub- lhhuoul In Mricn. --urn uunnuuu -v u----- ` m up my mu." or me Prou-um Epln pal church In Ila-u-Imam tho luglmt mi cry to 010.1!!! and us: love` ONO. _._;.--_. _.I_.l...._-l_. _ . n I__.... Boots am! Shoes. \\'. ADAIB. mnfr. Men`: work as inlly. Factor) work on hand. Brock SL. near . rkrkut. ~ -1100 Ipi-1-opal ohun-h hu In-I u iujcu ngilu ulouduxv as all use -ummor mourn: \ thhyuu. V \ ' Tho lpnhh :o1orm:u~nH:n`n-haul Ir. ` Duumtlo Aunt-Iona mtdnllrr. wbowu lmpiunud at loath. 1|: Ag. ".4 _, -.,,___ -0 -0.- II.....,._n-... l.!..|._`.. I \uu-u IIKUIJI wt. in MS yuan old. Thu annual cou!ew'm~c- c ehurrh will open In New Yu dvo cbuunuul Pmmwot brutal (ho udlct of wk-ran-:4 `ll. llowluid. Ibo t-Mr-ll homo branch of tho Avp--I'i-`Q i Ttinnruy 1:! ow York- undu Ichool onrullmt-M of l.0l7,.': my year: ago the Bible`:-nrrulnto-I In 136 Iugugvu; now It. t`h"1`ull!.t'I In 2&9. The old I'l'o&dlIII. chunk II. llehulnlh, IIJ l_ lanl __-_.. ..I.I BRIEF SNAKE STORIES. OUR ouma AMIMALS. Ar'A~o A%ms7s. RELIGIOUS NOTES. mm hhhuvll In Utah. wlwrl. and (i.!'L')I clun- | divides! jnio vurdn was-In. and I bishop to nr.| ICBHIII f..'0 |\t'l" Unl- SPLENDIDD VALUE AND Low PRICES. RTERS, FLANNELS. 254 I"TlvU2v.."-'i55I;fh'<}(:3MStreet. BEIZD ~_W1/.E.A.1>'I'A.G-EIR- OPEN - DAY: AND--%NFIGHT. Hereby inform the public that the English manufacturers. having sent them late advanced quotations for Carpets. this is positively the last season that Brussels Car- pets can be sold at present low prices. Anticipating this advance the hnportations have been very large, the patterns most carefully chosen. and the variety of these patterns made greater. Those then who want. or are likely to want Carpets soon, ` will and present prices the lowest on record. and much less than next season. tiFive per cent. taken offal} cash purchases and thirty day aeoounts by 7 ____ ;j--- n ;-sp` Concerning Carpets I RICHMOND, ORR & co. ucucn In IIIIyv|\vu until \u\ AB R remedy 0| general ullllly Wu IIIl|l|' qucauuu nuuurcr :- F t. cottfntry. and we shall be glad to hear of its flntliztg a place in every Anglolndian home. The other brands. wesre happy to say. are now rele t to the native baa\ers.snd Judging from their in evanescent. We could multiply instsnces "ad sale. we fnney that their sojourn there will be intlnitum" of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. (`ollis llrownes (`hlorodyne in Diarrbcss sud Dys- entery. spasms. (`ramp-s. Neural , the Vomiting of Pregnancy, And as a nersl sedative. that have occurred under ottr rsona observation during many `ears. In C olera. Diurrhtntl, and even in the more terrible onus of (`holom itself. we have w tneued its surprisingly controlling power. We have lH`\ (`I' used any other form of this medicine than (`ollis Brownes. from a rm best. and also from a sense of duty we owe to the profession and conviction that it is decidedly the the public. as we are uf the opinion that the substitution of of my other than Collie Browne's is a mcI.ImmA1'l: sntuctt or I-`AITH ox nu: I'AR1'0I' THE cmunsr. 10 PRIBCRIBIR AND rants? ALIII. We sre. Sir. faithfully yours. S mes 3: L`o.. Members of the Pharmacy Society of Great. Britain. His Ext-ellcnc ` the \'iceroy`s (' emists. (`AU'l`l0l\ -Vice Chancellor Sir Page Wood stated that Dr. J. Cou.Is Bnowxtwas undoubt- edly the inventor of ('HLOitom'Nlc that the story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately un- true. which. he regretted to say. had been sworn to.-See "'l`imos." July I3. 1854. Sold in bottles at ls. ld.. 2s.9d.. ls.6d. and lls. em-li. None is genuine without the words "DR. J. (`outs HROW!\'E's (`umRomr.\'i:" on the Government Stamp. Overwhelming tnedionl teed mony accompanies each bottle. (`Al'Tl0N- Bl.'\`I'(\l`(` of Pirtiey and Imitation. Sole Manufacturer. J. T. DAV'l-`..\'l 0ll'l`. 33 Great Russell Street. Bloomsbury. London Fog. A mi. 9. AD\ l(`E T0 l.\'\'A l.lDS- if you wish to obtain tgulet. refreshing sleep. free from headache relief from in and anguish to calm and sssu t e weary sch ot protncted diseole. in vixorating t e nervous media. and r late the e reulsting systems 0 the body. you will ride discovered hy llr. J. (`ollis Browne (lots Army edienl zourself with that marvellous rem _ Qtstfi to which he gave the name of (' iLUliUl)Y.\'l-I. and which is admitted by the profusion Io he the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered. CHLORODYN E is the best remedy known for Coughs. Consumption. Bronchitis and Asth mn.(`HLORODY.`IE sets like A charm in Disrrh(rn.. and is the only speciiic in (`holern and D7 tor . Ben (`LORODY`.\'I-I effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, llysterin. Pnlpitatlon snd hpnslns. (`Hl.OROD\'.\'E is the only palliative in .\'curnlg'ln. Rheumatism. Gout. Cancer. Toothache Menngitis. &c. From Symnes& Co. hnrmweuticsl Chemists. Medical nail, Simln. Jan. 5. lsill. To J. 1`. Devon wort. l-2sq., 33 G t Russell Street. liloomsbur '. London. Dear Sir,-\\ e embrseo this op- rtun ty of congratulating you upon the wide-spr reputation this ustly esteemed medicine. in H ndostan. but all over the r.!J. Collie Browne's Chlorod `M, has earned for itself. not onl East. As remedy of genera utility we must question whet er in better is imported into the country. to other brands. happy novyjrelegnt netive_l_)_uMrs._urd _;_udg'lp_h'om their REES B:RQs-, Dr. J. 00///'3 Browne `.9 0/2/orodyne. -'I\unJI\/um I887. WALSH & STEACY S IJOSIERY AND GLOVE IJEPAMMENTS FOR FALL, I887. John Laidlaw 84 Son, Dress Materials of Scotch Cheviots, NEW DRESS GOODS, >10 Mnnul Aug. 9. Fine Franc/2 Flannel Olzeolrsl Cashmere 0/oues I 7, I8, 20 to 25 cents. Chi/dren's Oashmere Gloves 72 7-2, 15, I3, 20 cents. fxtra Quality Gloves 30, 35, 37 to 45 cents. Kid Gloves in Button, Mosqueta/"re. Hook and Jersey Shapes. WALSH & .S'7EAOY'S Gloves are the Best Value. A/exandris 0/oues in B/ac/4 and Colors. Kindly inspect these good: before purchasing. .|rruscu Ir I011-I -v, -4-: . Acuxnwnsmun by overybod that the finest line of soft drinks nnnulactu In the city can he found It Hlsna Bnoa` Market Square. They mnsiat of all Ilroutea waters. Prompt :{3u~Ilnion paid wplc-nio parties. llTelophone u. 65. The Leading Undeftaker and Embalmer, ,MTAUL. Stylish Designs. of Good Ouality and Low! Prices. Telephone Cqnnection. Ofce and Residene I I A THE ORIGINAIIAND 6NLY GENUINE. 191 PRINCESS STREET. V In Light, Medium and Darkray. WALSH &. STEACY. IRIOZEE]-SdCO]S'D, ORB & CO- j A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. in; gas mum on phone. No. &. l? I. nvvvyt Ivlriuulvo J. W. Powlcu. has A In mock of Pk-tum I-`mmes llld Room Mon i oonnuntly on hand. which will be sold .5 c nap an It is pos- siblelo handloll. bolus Im nod dll'0l`I from (he nmnufnctunr. No mi dlo man to have a prom. loan give Iowa! rates than ever. Call and act prices. _ n ll:-vnronnv Plmrmn-nnlu-r, Enlnrirod .1 (iii!!! Ivvvo srrrs Tumuln and made to order. in latest fashions. at Jonx SuA:uuAs's. Mu-ketsqum-o. ya... I .-.....o Au-nu-nu Q-n-1.1: mmrnntned hnmons. cu. Jous auA:unu.V u. uM'|uI.DqIuuu. I-`on L.l`l'l8T Axrmcm S'r_\'1.:s. Runmntoed 1 to m. to A. 0 Bulnsmil vrinoou st.,nho\'o ; Svden um. ` III. [0 A Syden _._____ T IEjc'[mgs_y r_Ex1_i'1eT Qoatmess books. I` Inoll. lluorlmuul. Ill um uu; . Hounm Bang. (.0. B. and F. W.) dealers in choice cigar: and tobncmn. Pool and blllhmi mum~ inconnootloa. 3BI\aot St..neor Princess and gm-tpnou. H. Hxxnmnox. Photographer. Enlarged Portraits nnd Views Satisfaction guaranteed. _____ ,, yivut -V IIUIII nun-nu:-u q.-.- lt. .\'I:wLAvms. Princes Slmol, dealer in gzurs. mbncoos. plpos. nshlng uwklound pocket books. I-`innit Assortment In the city. In... .._.. Inn... 1: II and In` \.V| tlnnlnrn In ruuuuuuy Ivnu uuo .: cu."-vu J.U. BASTOW. practical annimrinn. Plumb- and steam mung. 319 King St. Tole nhone. All kind. oi mods cleaned and dyed and well mshod. _ H _. _ _ 1'1 nu, 1 vn,x- vu-nu - 1,. H. II. Tm'I.-'l`ry the Milk Rolls and Ihuh Bum nmnnfnctured at the King Slruet Bakery. It. II. 'I`m':. Market Square. Tm: llu:m\':-l-`inc groceries. no and do- nmuic fruits. Jon. Ilncocx. Mauonlc Buud~ lugs. .\h|rkul. Sqlurc. 1 u' n I.I1\n-nnu rlnnlnr In h-nah nh nwnlm-1 ` HIKE. .\lIl'lU|. Dqunlu. \\'. (`. Honros. dealer in trash nah. oyulen. lruit. cKc.. 8; Brock Struck. J um: I. Fgb. l. III !!! I`! lxcv nub lltvviwu .-- J. H.\l.l.l0A.`( & (?o.. 5) Brock strvwl. Funny xruwrlus. Inn-onod wlneu. liquor: and cigar. Vu-mun \\'uumnrn|c. admitted to In um but plan: In lhv on` In buygrocoriomcrookory. -Mm. em Tllon. I Jonas. T||2l(.\`K\` Hum. hm-a n-moved to their new pl'|'lIlIM'.-L Hmck Street. Mm-kvt Hqunn-. when Iln-3 show Ihelnrxoul and m-val ulnck of Im- Iurh-1| and l)uInuu|r Uqnuru. Tau, Cignru. &v.. II'lIn-vii). -`\"h|;(i`nCI 0| CIXIIIXI Illll uyuu Illu wvu ma . . '1 pm up and have for M1: the "Jam Package Dyes. warranted to be the boat in the market. Try them. Agents wanted. R. MONTGOMERY. .\[:u'ch I. Practical Dyer.- |(`C|lI'll I05. .\ln.V:\' T0 lxux In large or small sums at low rules of illlcreal, nn (`ily mm I-`cu-m Pmpurly Loans led on (`I11 and (`nunly llebenluru. Apply u1`Im_\us muou.-. Mama ~r. l"rouu~mc l. Society. 6`IFI|`l(`I -0ppo- we .hu Punt Ulco. Huvorwnm lnu Jawilwry. A. ll. Buocl. wntcluuukur. Jeweller and en- lrnver. luu every tnctllty (or manufacturing and re lrlnu uvwllory In all In branches. Holden Ilunom Watch ellgn. 1|) Pncouu Ht. UV UUIIUVVV IIUIIU vwuuuv-s 1 -U I`. W. any -wuwnu. manulnctunvr mu! lnr porn.-r ol ue kvullory. in King Ulrool. I A I .-II-nu nrnla-In Innknr lnnnnf. `NIKKI porusroi IIIIU IIWGIIII7. t Alt uuvvl. J. A. Ll"Il'l'. watch mukomcvollor. 3 much Bl .. dealer In watches. clocks and dhmondo. .4.-._-- n...._. sun In... an I....:Inn-nplnlu Inn- HI llbl III WILCIIIS. Clucll Iuu Iuun-uuu-. :-harm anon. Suiting 81.. haul mu-lo:-I for \\'nlcbcI. rl In price from to I11): Huvorvrnro Am Jew-ollory. ` A u n........ _...o-|.....|..- lnunllnu and an. I'IlUo H. I . Wuu.I.I' l.I\'nv. font at Prlaoen SL. in II hen til `i . ` '"` ".``l'..'c:}. ...1:`n.t;uL % luvlnl uvartat livery. Egon nun to open and commercial awn. 1' phone Nu. I0. ` I-Zuntn Baum. N Iv Liver In connection Irithemlawnnco oulon nuau-cot. Mm '|m=:Ip wlllslwtnhuou Made: the stsonool not `.i".'......;"""2;.21!""'.V:..*.'.`,"".?.".':." ., V 0 . ':l-phone 0. III. ohbloo ready at a mi mom`: notice. |.-....... n..... \J_... Ix....-.. I- ...._.....ol..- lldvm 0! Hunt. Kllumm llonolixuunnuo. Uvory linudlu Eu en. out-not otruot an-I Duo! streets. A new And (ugh oum of vohlclao and excellent hot-nun. C nrluo malo- IHIII I1 I|&ICZ| ISM` XX: HlIllIAllN_ crux`: limit. I! that at. ubllnx for H) hm-no : nu-d for Ill volnlolu : room: for Ill) mu-nu: much at dlhoun; hntcunn and II- quorn -. .1 llvorlu In connection zoonveyuou to and from train. A.VAlAlJ1 l!I. Pro. .3...` pamcmss s'r - KINGSTON.` `I .._..-. -__._..__._. ._....` \ ldrery R;kINlnIuu-Mn. i in". A. Blur. II llrook. Itrod. (I50 loading Isa:-ltnnrntl |l\'vr|' IIANQ In tho nil) . TIIGDIMIIIG . 0. . ' an at ||.!.. _.... I-l_-.___ na__... .L_ |.._.._a `.`~'.::3'7.`."I.`.'.`:".'..`o'tnn.{.`: "n.'J1.`.`.'."' mu :1. IIIIII IIIIJIIIII. club: nuunan. I tvvunuunu mm`: llrrrnl. cor. con and (hunt: umlulu-non I ,. no I14; and at- gnn. uood 1 and null an. A. non. Ix-4:lu,lIlDhlt1A Iln-run, maul nnnvnnlnnl I3. Iruuu 1:11: -unu -u.-uu-ug. n. an-r-nu A `-I. An awn Hcrrual. not 001v ml " ` all. 3:31; I MN 010] In all `. . - :l?s'n !l`.'.i"....'..u... u.3u'$'. [:13 lnnmux llvnn-`A II:-10-I IQ nh HI $AhIInn Ont Ilutli and RO:llI.O-l'`1l`Ii; ' lauvnllouol lion! `gun ll Ion Null :1 n-uuhu Iona. W. In. lluun. - I ' II. I! ,.:'.'.'.'.:m.. `.%.'\n'.":'.`.'Iu :..1-.':s;".'3:`..'%`. Wnunx. l'm|rMnr. . ....... u..._... ...._-- nn..- ._4I Ilnno-.l \\ CTN. I'I'|lC'IIlI'- Auuo! llcvru. rumor Quest: and Ilontronl i'n\`t'1~lI. wall alumni. mu. yard and tumbling. .\'Iu.-um z6wrruu..l rowh1or ` or-gun op`n..`ooI-ut o ()uurlo:`::l l*r`I'r: - 0 ml Irwin. I'I cocoa : Jul mum. Jun: hounu. or. 3....-- u..._. ... lIn--Q -.4 n.o..n. nu. J UUIIIIII :11`: 1` xmwnncus lhmax. l"innn:`hL| Auunls. King Hru-I. Money to loan on real sum and other u-curilloml Iuuuvvo Mtful on int. Kl Ion lloruL`xchnngo. IJ\--pv llnu-dlnn III; 3. mini! mok Plmubma and Gas Fittmg. u 11 l)gnn\n-1 -uunoinnl nnnllnr-inn, Plum "9: would 8-0-2 9! _-%1!.iiou=-,-L Ginger Me. Lemon Soda. Birch Beer and Cream Soda-t.ha`..neot in the city. Davies. Gold Medal Ale In pints and qunru. -- AI...-. . Ann nlnnk nf nhnlcn Wines and -?'Wrockery/, Glas.-nrm-e, Etc. . u...._.. can 'b.I...m.. n-om Inn nlwnra ID. FRANKLIN, ` ITARKIT SDPARE. - THE OI'I'Y:DIREO'l'OR.Y. Fruit. ('onfe-h'om*ru. ch`. :1 -r...._ -I\...o|... Illr Hall. gun! I coma: and tobncmn. Poounn ouunm ~ lull. I". WI|.I)!.' I (unreal? R11-I~.l. than I | I 31 -nhono ho. III. vohblmuvnudy s`m t .1 rea led Waters, Etr. . N- ___ 1... _...-_..L...l.. 55-9 0|. I-O:u'io;;a;al_Ju'ello-ry. (imrericu mu! Liquors. - . . ... . .. n. 1-.. Ln n.....|. an-....n I` ('o'gurs am! llillmrcln. '..nn Ailna II:-In:-nan in-not dml CHOICE FAMILY & BAKERS FLOUR SEED GRAIN. PRESSED HAY. CLO- VER AND TIMOTHY BEED. JAMES THOMPSON , 331 and 388 King St ll AIQ In pl!!!-I nun qunna. . a no stock of choice Wineannd `THE `TOILET; @ j':;AR?`n' `I Photograph tr. man! I... n Invusn -innl Tailoring. .-n --I -n-tln In (1 `immriul. Man. Confectioners. ' 2-J-V cl..L.|-I.-I-1 Mnunrr Sqmnn. run! soul}: in lichen! urn. l"rou! vmv: at y. nu`: om-ru. J7`- llk I be not utn has nl keep I ever. make num" know. matte nll` . JUST THE THING FOR PIO-M08. nlna ohm: or ` mm Djlou-oalnl | lllono` on the Hudson. The Home of Mr. Giovanni P. Morosinl. It Riverdnle. on the Hudson, has many other pecnliar and attractive features beside th museum of military arms, nbout which so much has been published. Persons driving along River avenue in front of the house are greeted by the cries of parrots and other t_.ropi_cnl birds In the kennels are n more or nourly as many horses, whllon ock of sheep (rue in ,nn.ma'Idnil11$!&!1_t-!I;;.|2:1oJ.ra_I:~. Q .cnttlo.-Now York Tribune. There us two mmmm in an muem coaster-Shunt. of Georgia. and M4-Kim any. at Nowunpuhiro. WEI`! 'li|K}l UII Ilull VIII! "IUD!" UIIU WIKIIJW epokeof,andthodusthad beeubnuhedotrl from the till. Two days ntterwnrd the law- yer returned and fohnd that he was minus $200 worth of clothes. Watson had walked right out the aide door, and as he was a gen- teel looking fellow, the side door man never bothered him at all. Well, I watched for that fellow for a month, and then I new him one day just about to register at the Grand Central hotel. I touched him on the arm and told him to come with me. He was very in- dignant, and declared he did not even know where the New York hotel was. I showed ; him where it was, and when the clerk recog- nized him, too,,he w ened. We recovered the clothes from n Phi dolphin pawnlproker, and one on the Bowery, and Watson went up for, three yeam."-)3e\y York _Comrner.vi:zl ' I .1 1;:-n-`Inl- for ` thfee y< Adv`e`rtuer. _ DU "U llllll ITJUIII IIUW Ill IUF WIIIIIIIIK l dishes. This xoom had uwlndow near the \ ceiling. opening into an adjoining room where a lawyer was stopping. Well, I watched that fellow close for nearly a week. and saw nothing wrong. Finally the lawyer went ovevto Baltimore, and in the afternoon l I was sent down town to cash 5 check. When ` I` anon` I.--|. 1 Ann! nab -na kn 'A"n-I `I7-0-an I Was Kl"! UUWII IAJWII M1 IJIBII B \7LII`.`.'I. VV IICII 1 1 I got back I could not no the fellow Wnmon. :nndntta|-ntim Ivnntinto hi: room. There were Icntchu on the wall under the window I .....|... -0 -...a n.. 3...; 1...: 3...... I.....|...| an N LUU IJIIIC. That is true, and, because we can't, we sometimes get left. I remember the cue of 3 mm who came here several years ago, and had the name 0! Watson. I saw him when he first came in, and, from the look: 0! his eyes. I thought he was a thief. When he was register- ing I tried to tell the clerk not to let him hsve I room, but the clerk did not notice me, and he gave him A room now used for washing dishes Thin rnnm hm! Awindnw mar than IIUDCI Uln- And how lo you look out I or such fellows? Well, as I said before. if we see anything suspicious about u mnnfwe watch him. and if we see that n guest is unduly inquisitive re- garding the plan of the house that is sus- picious If we flnd_a man wandering abouta hall where he has no busiuea we watch where he goes, and if we see him several timu that way we set a regular watch upon him, and caution the servant: to look out for him. It may be that such a man is Iimply a masher, trying to irt with one of the female guests. or simply following one of the chambermalda about. But it is always well to watch a man when you see him wandering about the hall- ways a great derl with no apparent object." Rut \-nu r-nnnnlt Imam n Irnfrh nn :1 nmn nll `VII ! H HIVIHU HUI I Wlbll IIU UlI|IUl)JC\.'|r. But you cannot keep a watch on a man all the time." u'I\|._L 3.. 3-..- -_.I I......_... up... ..__\L ._- \.I\l|\l AIIVIA-A Ll` Also I Liquors. ` IJUIZI3. "Fiist of all, the high grade clam of sneak thief. One of this class will take a room at a rst class hotel for the opportunities he may have to go through the rooms at the other guwtx Such a man will post himself about I the people in the house just as thoroughly as a detective would. He will observe the people who have the beat clothe-a, the moat money and finest jewelry, and he will learn where each one has his room. Then he will learn something about the hours they keep, and sometime when they no away he will go through thdr rooms. The favorite time for aeiected the rooms to be gone through he lets himself in with a skeleton key, and selects whatever he can beat get away with. These professionals can tell very quickly just where the ordinary man or woman will hide valua- bles, and it does not take them iongtogo through a room. Then they skip out. On auch expeditions crooks do notcarry much baggage, although, for the sake of appear- ance, they may have a big vaiiaeor-trunk atued with bricks and old papers. Conse- quently when they make a haul they do not haxitate to abandon all their baggage, and it in needles to say that they forget to pay their hotel bill. at A ....I I..s- J.` "an. `n\4\`o nub C... .-.....l. lull.`-_-2 Inch operations is dinner time. Having ` I Ill $1 '07- UI -Il\IIl'Ti|lVE The very new-ool gmnl dotectlva work In In he 5 good uhuIoInr." nld If. Lcrklnl. `You want to in out to follow a mm from Ihothuolu-gounpnutlllnh In bed again. and novor M. Ma know this In In lulu fol- lowed; yml mm: watch him. tun mm mm utnct his attention. And CHI b not done by my petty |'Ior-uul dhgulm. not II the Ilory book: and weakly ylpitl loll about llvu-4-tivc-9 don't go around with their pockets j lk-I with fall. whhkon and Mu-dye, nor Ilu may clung: their loans "Cy lldl hour whonthoynnt&whguun. It you to!- lowunnn Inmonu-scytoanothr tinctu- umnn well to am. ul your mudnorhovo your but: out a diluent Itylo. but than In I limit to All that Iona! bulna. Thtdr Icrihen doudlvo work in (meal. and then la nouung which rullmlly Hstingulshu howl detnctivc: from aunt." a.n.. ._|._. -_ n._ -.._-1-I _...I ......N-- 4|..- _ .5 , man` Al-nut hum he does not happen to He is to exercise judgment. in the matter." nIl'|._. AI--- -1 ___:_._.-.._|_ J_.-..-_a 1|... I,.'_ Iuunv IIIIIISK u I \lll.V|lI| uuua Ill Ivuuvv u hotel, r nu; IA! I'!1'Ill I'Vl`T_VIllIlIg "U rvrr IIIFW Illllllu LUIS man. But. over)` (`HlI stranger is tn be be noted und olnerml until the detactive ls umed that hot: Itraigm. (-10 long n: he any doubts about a man at all he is to that man under watch. 0! Nurse, how- this dove not mean that a detective is to himscl! mnspicuous in following on-ry um-II" Alum! ulnun Im `Inna nnt. hnnnnn In III III I IIUICI IIETHVVI ` It in the lmpineu 0! ll hotel leuvtivo. am. of all, to Inoopuuyo oiull an-ink at the hotel 0! 0Ill'l',lI in impouihlo tor hlm to uund It tho door at all how: and minutely note the phyuiognomy of every mu: who Ip- pmochen with 1 gripnnck in his mum. but within I tow hour: after 5 stnnger has ur- rind the detective is supposed in have seen him and bind him up. The (rain: port 0! the guest: in any hotel are nlvnyn oithor por- nmu-nt n-nhlouu than-, or, at least, very rag- ` ulnr trnnlivnuu Thu! is to any, 0! All thuuo ` persons from out of town who my be top- ping at I hotel at I particular that the ma- jority huv put up A: the nuns place before. With all lhesa regular guests the detective is supposed to he otquninlnd just an thoroughly as the clerk h|,a.ml unuouu one at them mmu into the house he is supposed to be able to n-Pall everyiliilig he ever know about the Innn n... .m..n- ..no...l airnnn-r I. on In IIOWFIITPI ll'0lllUl1'I- ' But what no the special md goculhr du- ua of a bowl detective! an I- n.- |...-:....._ -0 - |...A-I .I..a....nx..- n..o One 0! Ibo had known 0! the `hotel dew`- am 0! New Yurk In Mr. Duh! J. larkmn. who. although you!!! ll nun. In land 0 glut-is-ololvnlnnlnlo oxprhm In lb do- ns-unlino. Hob a nun looting man. but could go Qnyillvf Wholll Illlllj Iflll nu-nuuu for any pocullu-mu -0! Mn. 5 npnrtor nmntly mmlolnmo lnqumn renni- lngthoworholnlaohldoucvo. Thu nu-v a-cannon! nnnnl don:-uvn Irrk ONE OF `THIN GIVES SOME OF HIS EXPERIENCES.` No Vnlu Whlalon and Hair Dye DIO- gulnoo-'l`ho (`ha of (Moon Wlm occupy Their Anonuouulaooi Thlovoo IIMI Iwhulloro In Iloulo-turn Work. ETTY FLOUR STORE. A Illl.` \\'h`at class of criminals fnquont the Mg .r.|.. I" mm~:L' mzn-:c ` THIS BRITISH WHIG.Tl'l-TSI).-\Y. SEl"|`. '2"... ECTIVES. 1 pulau pululuulfu lur puuuu lualarucuun. lull Tznnny" neighburhuzds-tons,` dunkuyr, mt, nflnn Avulnrn .Inna mlnm-v. nwlna In High many lll.'IgIllXJl`llll.I.l3 IIUIT, UUIIIUIB, EH5. often endure Jung misery. owing to their mvnen being unable to pay for professional aid. and by uni; plan skilled treatment would It brought wiqaln tho reach of the pooral. .... van, - -..-.. rvn ._. A hospital for animals in London is being planned, together with {ma dlapenmriea in the poorer quarters of the metropolis, where, Ix.-side treaunem of 1.lao-merhag qreaturel i.iie'mnblve, l3Etu'i'F`1> Wgiien uid pam- phln published for public instructldn. Ln ' ~nm1nr n " dunillVI ."!E." The papers along the line of the ra.ih-ond on which a wreck occurred the other day make mention of three cats that `had taken passage ` upon a hiake beam of a tlrnin that `w... held up" and robbed near Panumo, A. T. When the train passed this point the old cat and two kittens retained their place: upon the brake ben1n,'nnd reseilted all attempts of the boys to drive them 0!`! by showing tight and cling- ing t,lght.ly to their perdl. A |_..._u..I 1.... -..:....1.. I- I .....I..... a..|...I.... When the Bowlder mun left the Santa ` Cruz depot recently a horse was In the tun- nel. The animal, on hearing the train up proach, ran with all speed along the truck. The passengers became Interested in the race between the train and the horse, who did not stop running untll tunnel No. 6 was reached. The railroad men on the train any they never before new a horse go through a tunnel in front of a locomotive. \ -nu. u.-.u n. I. saw. - wonaavu While chopping wood David McGrnnna- ban, of Yellowstone, Wis., was bitten on the end of his finger by 3 rhttleeneke. In a sec- ond, with one blow of the ex, he had ampu- tebed the nger, and he never felt any etfecu {mm the bite. CRAWI-`ORD PEACHES for Preserving. Largo quantities arriving daily. at the BAZ- AAR. L6`.\'ow In the time to buy.

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