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~-C.^U MMCIliW^ At W Ftittrteeri Soiripanies .-'' ttofiaj Gtiitfd, c-ji 90$ of Na- ^Hm^*m# pHp^o0ifmfi; r |iyM0PW>T*Aj?K ON CAR BABN3 .Mhrturday Night's blswirbsnea'Coritf.'l ,-•••' u*d •unday, Thoiyib .No SorLou^ Pamafl*. W«» Oon*-~6lo^t«enNoai improvement,' 1 ' with then'ftfofttfuujfci 1/nlerilat* Injured by RIoWjBaturday.' Tre«p* Escorted\ by Police. sterWy 1 . Feb. 2.--Pgbt compan- of\th0'FJr*t regiment Connecticut ,_ :$tti6n»l Guard una flye companje* o^ tn*-Second regiment, with two G*ttag night from Hartford, /New Britain, Manchester end StockvUjle at <he conv mand of. governor Chamberlain bo- ,'uge of \the* imperative need occfe, ed |>y- the rioting about t£je streets jjay \night coupled' with threats \;hor d|rturha-riceV' * ' ' WaSno repetition Sfundsy, of Water 8tor» fl « and.a«sd R»M« t» J& • . ••\ Atttefcw*-** pafislP»». • . ' v ' 'Albany, Peb.-S.-r-Ifc connection wiSr the p>5aa Wsgejted at i conference »< fcsading' Repubiieah*#b> Wfweek that |gp,6oO,P.0d b# ^4«<to4hf |l?.-0i!0^00j canal hill for good jwadi,«i» learned; that an 'eatfrely new propd#ltic>^-fcs* fceen evolved, Jt I* to. draw raw 8** ylding^ltf crier t^o^om* constlti*-: •tlonai ^bjec'tton*,'fbf tl«r..l»»a1JW *>f Jiaaitate tki' *ltij^mtir i, m8rW ^ »,•\'»'»• I liiyi,'»iWii*ii.*il»]|!,rili>rw l | *i»lH ...By AKai Mlto« Kerr Cwt»<B«, ant, MIX , .;_ , JRJgi. JfcClMre-f^jWf** *****© tij^Kt |820P040O ( hi, to b* »peat for the canals, |25,0ljo,6o6^ for good\ road* a#d 125,000.000 for JuiproVerne'nfjf.to water supply and for w*ter storage. . In this way tbe,;.g0od fold* people hope to obtain the fupport pf various counties 'ms Albany* Oneida/ Onon- daga and counties along\ the- Adiron- jptlia; were Gsiled:\to Waterbury l**f. ^ja wn e?e '|^-;*t«tfr.flpod eo»jaT* •ion is.wofklng. The pTppoaal would not relieve the, counties from* their one-half *har» of expense,under the #|gbie/Ara*tron|> ack hut would, contribute, -practically #5.000,000 rijorei snaking' the totit ex- nradlture for good road«-tB0,0Q0,W0 *f a* first prJfcoaid. * ' ' \ l . The. matter ijs explained by Senator .. _. Armstrong of. ffonroo fhp »sy*; <M The Wwut we.afreei^-r-rujji comnjunltlwi ^would payl onlj nee of tbe. night) tiefqre^Hit V * tfiObout Ae.ifreei* ipe^ed bjrthepoSc^ abbut^iJ.OQO.OWbtoward the Jm^rotfl^ s, Ubere wefe minor* of an attack \*• to be -rasas' on 'the car barn, where . 4ho' non-union motormon' and conduc- tor* brpughjt. here- by tMS.'ConneoUcut JUJiway and.Eaectric Ughtlnt com? pafty ware quartered,. / The troopa were cajled. out by the governor after & conference at POOR Sunday with Coionei Burpee, attorney for the TaHroad,company,- Mayor Kit* duff, the member*, of tea Hoard of ' public safety and SherlfMDunham Of Now Hayen.'4j*^\ , •, .\ Car* Ware Not Molittttf, \No care .were- run laat ovening after jjSntet,- 1»ut during tho day all-the **7ln*» were operated a» Htual with the ,' jsp-unlon trolleyman. U^o car* were i^t hiolcttod. • n ^eanipauioa G>*nd A of this city, * jHUtoTlhe Sacon,d regiment of the - CJonnoctlcut National Guard, wer« ailed tojUlfilr ahnorj? ihjortly before __ \aafl thero awaited order*. Tyourtcen companies of the Plrit anfl Serond reglmenu, C. N.-.O., ^fi'achta thl* city l**t eveningf and together with the t«o tocal coropaSiea. A and G, are; undor'c&k«flio<l of Brigadier donor*! KMisil Ktoii: of South Nopwalk. All the vUltlng conipunlea, which •verage BO men eacb. and wHMh» \CKogert. ItepoWican ieadw locaicompaniea tota! 800. roaroSe ment of the'caaSUi and Is return the cities,-of the.atate would* conifribute about/|20,000.000 qt theM28,00O,CKK» for the improvement of the ro*d*,j Jf la Addition tho state iftoirM luiie another •125,000,000 for tfte deTaloj^mentio* thf water power of the river* and for the construction of »tor»ge dam* a *«hemr of bnprovempnt would be entered Bpon th'si would boneftt every locality In tbfs atafe.*' The' constitution provide* that »o debt can Jio contracted on behalf of tho state beyond 11,600,000 Mr* In wa* -tfmb. unless anch tf»bt *haj| twranv «S«rised by Jaw for ioma *lng» irorlt or object. No* inch law can go Into effect until It I* submitted to the peo- ple and hs* rectilTed the<r appro**, A promlft^V legislator said tnat thi* could.be overcome by making the hill read \an appropriation for internal fraproviraent\ .ama\ leave tho three varied phmrs understood in the meas-, nro or actually *Rj|bodled*ln it, It Ut •aid that the hilt will be prspa/M and lntrodiictd *s a iMbstltut* for th« pre*ent cansl b£3. •* / , A corrected Uat of bSoa* ,who in- tended the last weeic's cosftrene* At here given: Lieotcmant Governor Htg- Kins, Speaker Nixon, ,Sin*tor ruin>w, Rcpublicah loader In-the senate: Jansfs Hogers, Resmhlican leader in the ewbiy: Senator Altdtrfcnotrty R*>, .4- ftfSSP!! ^ZXl^TL'l^it Teller* leader ta the ^gMng^ mrjkai Whit* vford, the hoonng and hi*«tng of thO'.crowda that quickly, ga^her^d... • ,, The first to«»rrlvo warft.thf Hart- New, Britain ..and JDrif m men. brought with them <twM maohine battcrioa and woromwiy |^t©*»4- ma& Escorted to tto arniory. ** & The «i*nchcater and-Rockvlllo mill- ila arrlVeXa llttloJWaj, and brought avlth. thorn The Seconu^reglrncnt kontWgent, Now HayonNbmBd awd.15 and alw-eeeorteaSta tho imorjr by ce. By this Umc^*^ sttccte were tied with people - ami thorn was * isnlsyt domoturtraUon, though thero wa» no .sign ot«cttvo violence whatever. Thcr crlo* of \scab\ »4Jd , '^**Lget, Kr, SewaH,'^, were frequent alcf\*- \\ xoute and * crowd of several h men and boya kept at tho hools df*t jnartArng body and tho pollco had weir han>s full holding them back. Arriving at tho annory all thecont^ aed\ \panles proaont wore stSHpndkft dlf- 1 and 'fefent part* of the building while the erowd yelled outside, f Groans and Criejf of Dsrlalon, ' At 10:30 o'clock««eompohy K,- First .regiment, of Hartford, was ordered to tha car bajrns. It loft tho armory amid surest excitement on ttie part of those -who wltnjisod tfce departure and the hissing ItTcroftaod in volume, while afrotna and crlea of derision marked the. entire line of march. Company D, Second regiment, wsw detained for flutylfPr the night at fto power house on Banjc atreot. The presence of a company- at the barns was jioemsd necessary, na, there are still \acts of ifio!encs in that •ylelnlty. • ***=• '-r\ TOip armory is not large, enough to acoommodaio the tnon ihore and the sens sw warned not- tt»%s» glty watai old Auditorlftm bn SouWi Main s\treet before it is boBed. and the High School buildings have heen called !nto->use for the overflow, enerat 'Ffost'aiheadquarter* <wlll bb at the armory.; i The running bt cars was st6pped -*hen lfcVwas- ddclded to call OUk ttie troopSi The company:-as w.eli.air the . anthprltles-feared the pffeet J o'f auoh a* .^umorSott th&.part of : the lawless cStf-\ : \ -\d>y.-- -., ., -Violence continued, Sunday though no sorlous damage was done-- Oiie «f •-. •> thelhiutednon-pnion motGrmeS-wag 6rdettd>by, a wbyslciatt temove'd \ 6 the •v hospUal. Three non-unidrT men were •i ..oh; ttielr'Way..tc)„the Jospitai for\..a ^.Stretcher When a mob Of. several JiUri« - drj»d men and boys- assails^ them.\with , '.*QCka,. The men rah and fdupd ref- '..•'--.ngd'.Jn'the hos'tdtal,. The men sur- . Sounded the Building and became so . . ^tbreaUmlng that -tohe.'superlntjndeht »:>telephPmXd to jths police statitjn for ., ^rote.ctioti. \/ i •..-', •' Thjee ^ofBicers. were sent -up. and. rithey;l(lcceedod.In dlapersjrirlitie jtiob, .•\ :ibnt when, asked to\ escort \the men' . ; Jbaek to the. Car ha*ns, iUe eald; they ;.»{iisea. ,in the evehing-^a squad of l\ '.tSfrftO^a. escorted them' to theNsar barn. ; *»» Iplghteen of' thevrio&unlohlijl^war*'. •3==iln3ftrea|h.the.riots.Saturday nlglfed v -<• .two of thpn^.are ; In DJe hpapltal. Qhw w '\-?* •thBBl v \ftftffdttl fSoift a hroiteri arm, ^f jthft PteylBaufferlngfrpm in3urlOTi.r»' ^,^ •:«elv^by'b'elnW-pft:S 1 ffed>pth6mob^ • tor Arrosircng, anther Armstrong act^aad W, of Utlcs, chaimmn of fVy^xecirtJva . comrolttea ot the good road* cobVaVr., tlon. \ « ' Russlsn Hlnt-r Csns t* 0«ath> , Wilke*Bsrre, 'Pth. . t.<~Oowitsiitti Sobrliefskl, a Russian and, a wall tajoftt lodal ralnen who had worked during tho»trUcsv» wa* Sundsy kicked 'and stabbed to dfath b» It of his la- JUriated oounUfymen, whtr*Ta*--.all either*miners or laborsrr-worktnK in and about th'o mines at PlynmUi and I*rkse|Jef thre* mil** fromtiii dUf. The Mrty k&h b««n 'at a nsanca daring Saturday night, many, ot them rJbt r*>, turning to w'elrjwmif until nooe****\ day. Th*.deedf%aa committed on th« public highway n»ar the Boston mint reaker at L*rk»ri)I», On» of the n.amcd~B6v?aU Ladofskl, coafs* being impUcatad In. the ktUIhg* ami 3(1 otters were arrested and conhaltttd to'lha Luserna county prison Ppidsmle>ef Typhoid Ftavtrw\ Ithaca, N. y„ Pish. 2.~^ea epidemic o^ typhoid fever wnkh reciTtttJy brok» out in Ithaca has now\attalned aerkm* proportions. The nurses of the City hospital were obliged to give up their rooms io make; rctom foFpsllent*, the tiospltnl having been crowdedypf lome time. T\he Rev. C. W. PeiserSof the TTttltarfan church- offeVs to turtK the church over for a hospital. There are .at least-200 cases In the cky*atnie*efit and\ the list is rapidly increasing Phy- alchna agre* ftae the epidemic J* das io.impqre drlriklait w*t|r and all cltl- Cleanlna Up Freight Congsstjorj, Pittsburg, Feh. .2.—FUlly, Jgjm freight cars were* moved on the Pitts- bnrgulvlsloa of the several railroad*\ during Saturday and Sunday,-the mi- iofftyof them being started Sunday J5very jengine tgtt odtfld'he-preased in- awt, ;*the cbrnpany. ran^cara-on-attlJ 0 ,.'^ 6 Jl\ ^Ti. ? he .* ard * *j» lines on regular.achedule time to* ?l^ e ^i e ^v^ ta I e il lntou< f better Shape than *or. a long-tlm©- past ,The movement by each road wasV ^Pennsylvania, in tfnion station, yard's, - 4,qoo,cara; Plttaigarg, Port Wayne, and Ohlcago^ 4,006r; Wan Handle, 2,060; P'lttslJiirg;) and tiake-flrle, 6,000, • and tth'e Balttniore and Ohio, 5,000. • -*To Have Reaular Service Rifle*' ^Washington, -?eb. 2>—In aecotd&nef with-ithe terms of the new/militia law recently enacted by \congress the ett- tire cithsen .soldiery Oi...the country-Is to be supplied' with-the regular army seryice rifle,' <The state mllitia.organ.- : tzatlpna will, be -ftfrnls^ed the. new arms as rapidly, habjhey Can be'manu- factured, by Jth^ national \armory at Sgringfieid.Mass\.X l , •> : V . V* ... Miles Dined With the-King. London,-Feb, g.^General Miles «was the gufest' pf. the Itlng and queen at dlfin^-at Windsor caatie lftBt nii|i' *he'Prince anCJWncefsft of Wales and .•ow»e%.werp afeibag- the party, Kfhg J^wja^Ji4|^igfc<idV'hea;lth, ,\• rtsunsd that iipauy had ffvm aero**' jfesenpth^ rlEpei care- ifde JMndle, 6t»r line ^pairer,' -»r*s. rather slender, b^t with\\W«bfy -aeveloped muscle* Irt jSngjers, «rh)i *nd adioujder* and With perrstP face anything. ,S.ev» oral year* of labor With the.pllers had given Ww* Anger grip which* caused Hit chum* to avoid sh*ltln|f lutnd. with him., ffit .could mak? An inaalaior' fie wrlth a No. G Iron wire with ajmarent case. This remarkabls-p#w^r''of l cort» .iroptioa in thti Jlnger muscJea once saved hrm-ftontprobabledssaja*/--• - • In 1803 a local company ftj, I-nyton had irisfnlled: a telephone, e^cboiige. Several of their wires pnrali«led the. tetegrajjh.wlre* along'u> tracks R»d also tho^ ot the Hghtlug \«a4 newer company in the streets, 'JClio result was a»ba4 case of Induction, that neysterr- ous transference-«re),ej(tlcflit Irapuije. between wire* where thero is. no direct connection.. . ' \ ' 'Soifreat was the influence of the tele- jTrfph and power wires on t*» wJre* of theleiephone coiiiiMiny thatrtho rat- tle and clicking of our.instrument* coutd be dtsHnctly heard In the tele~ phQje.iwelvers, and tlw ilugUnr »nnrt of th% dynaroo* at the iJiwer toonsa an* noyed Every one tryjtjg to »*e that phone. The manager angrily seme enemy of hi* co: thrown ^firea.dllfce copper from wire to wire, tbuMou, current*; Prlndio •*w*at over\ ilw ftilljrtwice aiHl rei»rt#/fm£ fiwreouk! Und no \croifs\ oMW|»ort» 81111 U kept atndyinif and In*prtlr.|f the m»t« tcr. l«cau*«^tflo telephone manager** ijaufihter JP*# a v*ry good «rJ«nd,o| hi*. toy ftom the manager'a h'ouw ma/(i$U near theiiour of 3^, ho mv ticcct n dark flcure stcnllnp Uown a street. Touched wlih *BB«ntclon f tulle followed nfler |ue «k«lkinir\ form, the \wailcipu* enemy** theory suddenly ulive.lu hi» nifnil.* t'rescntly tJ^Kflgnra creweil * moon, lit street anil entered an alley- leading tK!tweej|.twobtf*lne«Woflli*, \Sltrougli the flll»y tm tlio wire* ef bett* th« fel« rpltone and powtr eepiiwtrftas,\ and' Prlmllo er«t»t oarew.-^ferwar^ tlirowih the (shadow* at lh» ltn»* of the buiidinji*. keeftiojf lil»Vey«» c-'a tb# man aiiead of bliiy Huiliknly. and to the tincman's a«to«Ialn»cnt^ tltse mlin began walking up emsuifjj&e telephohf poltf.' * ' • . ; «^oa ray «oal,\ ^spolPriwdlc, \if hasn't got spurs slwupctj on tits si\pe*S I &>c** Manager Towme must ho right: some one's tampering with, tho wire*! !*11 nail ihe rei«» w^ he cornea tigwn,** v \ With tinsltaK nemr«ulie crurj^. hear* en but, to hi* «rn»««in6nii tti«r eilmber stopped Ix-fortf fetching (he crt**s arp and skllltolty threw the iron hooked' end of a tope ladder over Hie *tlf of an epen window In the aide of the Imtld- fug, some^Tilx-feet swij, TBb» Plber end of tbe ladder be slrtnpcti to the pole,' then carefully crept tepsa th* bridge that formed and (lIsappMred f tn-taw. «nd be was. through tlje window. Prlndle {itched a tow whistle and •looked aU arontid. fWhcwt** be half whispered, ,'^rhls> latertettng and no mhttakei That cbsp his eonc Into a tomn aboVs the bank! ; Must be he's figurhtx on catting down Into the vault womtn . •' * - He stood In silence looltlng op at the Window and listening, triie-slow, soft rasping of some sort of' instrument •cnuifrto Ms ears. Placing his .ksud.ou' his hip pocket to see if the little pjjrtpl he carried wfttn ottt t»io at'nt|diifwftt there, he slipped off his »boe*>-mnd be» gan dlmhUiK ^tti8 po|e, Slowly and carefully he drew; biniaelf-'.np antll hit hand was on the »tran;of the ladder, then he paoaed. Thwasplnn'miise had «ass& / V / - \If that feltow^eawffi^he will like- ly conic 1 to the window snd^noot me in the face,\ was Rrlfidhys ihott^tj. He hung perfectly mottenless tor * ftme, hearing nothln^«louaer than th* strong heating of hii heart. .Then the raeplng found began again, ImmedlaMjr/tfip lfnpmnn.d^pw Wpj- self higher. Then, taking, tbe pistol In his hand, h& crept Warily.across the rope-bridgfe and In at the Window* Letting Minseif down on the floor, he stood still. The rasping gonad- came' from /closet at the back en& of the roo: iValwln^ tltrongtl the floof with' expeoiatfon of working. &S W|ty rough the>torlokwork oPverlng thi /top of the bank vaults\ Prffidle'* mental comment.; _,..-\ With pistol in'.ha&d he begstn sten- plng craftiiy toward the closet^, but a. bofitd in the floor creaked ftndiBie.miSSv •Med noise of the saw stiddehlr ceased. The lineman held fits .brea|h. & ffifstjH kind 6f dar&ness-fiHed the-rooinvthe mod'tfg: rndianbe being\ refleei^eE dimly ^so'm uYe'opBoaite wall Of the alley. An Instant later he\*ttw the flnbi? pi thf closet pushed open «n,a the 6wtlln| of n B.Umhu fon^iisjag iti tfaf 6p*nin*jr>. x To thSburglar tBejliin' and fin'mova* bie figvfrci lnt jhq xnidlielif the roe|i •MA bttve seemed /frtghtttit^ • Hid .Prlndle hot apoketi it'ls posstble the robber would nave fallen on ids knees, thinking-he waa.cphfr^ftfed'byvarsplrit| : but whe^eisaldjqnitetiy; thooKh\ ^rlth a diBUngnjteol'e: tremor'of exeitemcht, irpw. •tfrFyour handsj mister;' or 4'IJ toej^'Huddeh fury of energy moved tte ttW fife came-aeroiiB the xoo'm in bne jonB%ttp and struck Sgatoat Prl»- 'die like. aNiplti <$h Jlnemaai- went hgnmst-fbr'wWl with a thud;.-aad' the- jjplstpl afa^ iW^limf and; taqplode^' t$4 6nr|»r wWrfed ronndraud : pear«4 tlirotiptt an, Inner doorleodiag ,5itlethe-M*|fll»^*<Jf.. ',• ,' -'\ '^':~' 1 prindl^ hsistlly. felt. abou|. the floor fqr the/revolveri but the -weapon iwt; meeting! hi* band at pWy he ru*|«Vl after the &rgl«r.* HI*^l«%,.fHf. i ofl: are with angW.. X4aterilnc a.it ln*ta*ft beheard feefcflylngr np theafnlraabdve him. Apparentiy. the robnet* had plan- ned to escapeJto the roof, and »Ud* (jown a rate pip* into the dark alley 'at the rear,-\ . ,'. •• ' Prindle sprang'up through the.foo£; hntch air tho mah croiied \the ainioat fJAtrooff toward the. year ann caught \him n«-he reached this. lovr parapet wall at <hdroot's edge. ;, - -\ '*rbe libber was oflarger and heavt ier mold than the lineman and wa* desperate. As fl>ey grappled he tried to-draw a Jcnlfe from Wa pocket, but Prindle clutched those aWijjinngera of 'hla into the matfs-throat >a»d tripp#d htm backward; Theyctrae down \to- gether on the pitch anJI gravel pf the roof, bnt the rush and jfall threw Prin- dle beyond his aritagpntsr,. tearing Ma, hold looee,- In another Brentb they were together again, Jflghting desper- ately^ * , • % j * • ''•'\-. As they came atrikhik apfl strngglirig Into the angle of thejporapet Prtndla rtddenly felt h'maelf Bitted bodily, knd .the nert instant he was being pressed over the wo.ll , FeellrJg himself going*, he set his Ungerj lntope,blcep*' of the burgisFs left arm and p'lnioned bis right hand. 1ft that awful iaoraent he felt the cords of hla arm* and iMgem contract Until they .......... wire* With a cry of. tolled aim back to thi ed snd ran across t T the knife a* he fled. moonlight glint of the \Ihpngh Infuriate wi' haitte, he moiled. In the angle of the w gain breath before thelnext onscu , A power wire **r*Mhed aero** the roof some eight or nine Keet above the fioof. ftindle drew a|p*ir of wbher. faced glove* from, hii pocket, drew them est atjd *uda«iiyitaBed up and. caught the wire. A* bemescendtd the. wfre snapped and feH Mtte roof, -in* stantly he caught op thi two emt ot It ana sprang at the robber, whrutef litm with npilffed talfe. \ The eracksman seemed to dArina the terrible nature of the tiny Weapon* in* the U&enjan'x. hands, 'ton hi*, fgee In the moolllihtPrtoT pale,, It he could flesh with the bare he WOBWI wins it lolydieby tb«ik< burned like.,-hot jigony the robber troof* then whirl* |e roof, drawing jPrindle saw tbe knife blade,-and, the passion of > burglar lurned Jl, strtTlng to re- (Commett^ftt^ on jfeSwat^ 2 Pft1 ^IM 1 mm 'thv +.'Sfefl|l ttlic *AI ^P-:H? & • &V . • nil m and coniiniJilngiQr one week We wtlt Tiake a bigr cut in Musical Iti5tt1i-» mmts] Sheet IVl«^ la ? Box Papel*.SIu5- ic Rolls, Poaket Books,Ctiatelim and Wrist Bags, etc AN.OPPOJRTOMITY w.ilTbe ^Forded to scenic £ Guitar, Man^oliri, Violin, ! Uaii|o v Accorde«n, or anytliin|r In the Musical Um at 9, gewnne hflrgalti prict as we have more of these . , 1 g«W than m can afford to cany in stock, a«cl will s I* ^thew«tactimlcpstfot:thcnea;t five days, Iiook 6vei\these^riccs yott! wiH be convinced ttmt we ineau what we say. Alalsoked touch the rob! end* oC it» not, he wouM p «?!* knife* It was * sirsitf* Smk fflsey feinted seversl tltatf, thes strnelc tofefher. Tba dothing-wat sheered away front Prindle'a arm, tmt the h%»is*ittt fa a koottcd. QtSlveriug h**ip, Tlset i^nt ^ ene of the lira arise* hail goa* nn y* sleevet tbe oiffln? had JWtSiired W* • neck, - , # * >Yh«*>.-fiip .hurthw tewttwd.. U» l«it»e^«tod|e had W» ieeitrely «c4 with detachtfl piece* «f the wire Wi Wa* at tho fraat pmm ef t|» roof,\ looking ttn anft dfwm'w tffreet ft»r in «««r, ' ... the banlt p*6Bt*t»teP/lndteahahd- *ome reward; When metallic clrcalHi had oeea run.hy the. t«tpTtoe com ny* On Ws «uige*tlon / and they J« the tronblesosne Isaduciloti Manage* Town* declared lineman worthy to be any me, ilocky '* son-. %*5^«8*t*. AWUi mat-aidj4hel5^tto*wtl fJibrkt thfiffilli, ¥rlllnrtn ICJOft, teaaontbat «tbey ttyi chteffy on mn(se op indUw corri ro*/sted In the Ashes, sometime* t^ta^boyVd with Water, called Hpm- lnle./p«y have cake*, hot ufipiewmiit: i^ins and Pestse^ wlfjch norah^ bnt the Woods and ItFfors afford m thelr.provlaton; they «*t m.otu1nf and etenteg, their. Seats nufl fRbr» oit the^rotmd.\ lifrj f>, 0, \mmt teH* M \Trails 111 tt* Vreetop*' of other? Vegeta- bit foods, known to the Indians-the rtota of the golden ciob, arrowlcaf atid groundiidt, besides various berriejjand nuts. It Is Well known that extensive Orchard* Werd-plttiirfga hy thfisc {Kflplc. it m&y bejdded that In'all probability the tuners of that, noble plant* the lo- ins, were Used as food. « It Is clear that the,Bekwarea ^Ct# meat eaters. It needs but !,itSM(ni».# On any, yfllage alte ta p^tf this, sn.1 I^afj^l9.!l|ej>j«tse4eepda3vn. in, the jMj ba;«afb%n takeli hones of; the elk* deer, bear, bcThsen raccoon, muskrj*.i fthd gray saillrret ^~^^ Ihe remain* Of deer .weselargely 1$ eicesa, and nftthla statemehVnJjJda good of every tiliage site oitne'lnonW dotbtle^ 'they depended mote Jargely' njWn the deer than npon all the others. 1*e Ward o f * CimUer. ., ^at Bfaeedy, the ga,rnbier, ocoasional- jy il fojmd his reputation of belni a' Jquare matt hlaonly available asset It la hot nnusUal for, gansblers with such a reputation to play fare on credit .So far as is known, however, Sbeedy Is the only gambler \who 'ever ^borrowed •money frdtti a hank wheiihe was with- out,fUnda with Ho other security' ihnn his. word nnd the .probability that Ms luck -would. Change. d?he : \story la vouched for by Sheedy's friends, A long »flm-pj m lock had cloned Wm-ont /a\a aummer rewtts nnd M went to t tae enshier of tho iendlhtf bnnk.anhrffiEe'a 1 ' for a\ loan. The alio of the loah flskeo jVMles.froni81,000 to?ib,000, according tb\vho tells lt A ' ••'\ \ T 1 \WBhfc security hav# you?\ asked the cashterX • • \Notning.ljnt my: word.*' \.. \But 1' ddnlf know ypu.\ \Well yduV heard of mel H^Pat Bheedy, fhp- gambier, and myVortHs as.good &s a- jjoyiernment b6ndJ\ . ihe casblerknewNnlj about \him then t : and although |t was; an Irreguiar'tNifttft ajtipn, JSheedy gojf theMnes?, mix** ehahgedi and lib paid, hack the loari ^jcmptiy,- ..... .. -:• \.-V.'^ 4UITARS.* fc I^rom JE?t.8o to fs,$o, B wjearftoiu $j.8o to.\*: $15. Accordions from • 50 cent Xfoulh Of«t«sr 35 cent Month Organ* Sheet Mt^sic from 5 to ClmteJaitie H»r»s T9 cents' Wrist Bags 38'centit.* ?ndolins from $ii§$\Q $j.$o ^o,f VioHns front #1.90 td 8 ccnty to £3,85. HohneVs cents. Hohncr*5.or KocfiV $ cents. Regular .25 cent 9 ccnt« per copy. 35 cent $0 cent Cha^RitftfTStd STATIONERY..^. ' - • Box ^er from 4 c&tfe t»r,b'ox ttp. It will wtr von t»ltyiSt)rH«f«K«f Starfonery flaring this sate as\ we :, * «*vea > fir»c|hne for you to select from and hweeut Hie prices to.lhe core. #emewber -this sgte closes *'\ Swurdity,fe^.7«i. . > .*..•'• 'Kolio^ijia^cifriiicto . KROMPJinTS pSrG.STtg^ 506 MabSt!, M*a pffrs opirffotii / TuigSGigiy Eve. \-«0PER S HOOS', ••? liinJ.ii.Mi—m.iii.. m«U -,.- , yumol m hvwIttMjgCgQ,-RJJ^^ill lUi aw ply A brand tf«w Gomedy witb a plot. Snrrjfises lit feveey Act Pon- lllAr rwl^ir-at nnmKoni. {»», *k„ 1 • lilt ir firm'' ^ v r iccctees. Ulap nffsical riumber& frotn jtbe iat^t Hew I f%. m. tail w\\ &e sappartei* be * mmteh csunpans of bi^b cSe PRICES! Lowerftonms&t ssAiti \ . • X.i»iflmfngS»»1 P Cmtajrt at Sits sharp.. PeirlicuIajrPSple a. L 1 y-\'-\ x . u »- •/ iW People yriio want #el£, i«4 SOQ-d.fi ttiii^ '^tylfe* «hi< md tj thj3_ best-- iBsn of tai >.rs jssi well to/dail r cht sa \&U •^n*g. TiHg .at a iriQ-n j'y of •^4r«e. yd' • ym sk- h< sight ins of-a few ; «.f. & 0^0^0^i^ •••1 i'l • \i i li. . :; \)