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The Wingham Times, 1901-02-15, Page 3
Me.s a 4� • e agga„e, an en a women para , fr9� the almost helpless traveler being ccm. �I mitred to the care of the two menwho would. be useless unless wore the uniform of the Now York Cen- tral, a uniform which often represents as the fit, Style and quality much of bravery and chivalry as the Red were apparent to beck up Cross does.. Cle n to 1 n e The two men led their charge to the every statement. We � steps of the car and lifted her into the �, � it, noel guidedher to seat; she Was blind. talk v01[llne5, but dont --From theoWatertown (N, Y.) 'Daily our suits Lalli for us, and Times." our prices- will suit you. ( Leave your order for ,)` • that new , r4 AIjL SUIT OR OVERCOAT E* 0. OLARKE Stared next Griffin's Grocery. THE MILX OV HOW NDAIRY 1 io,pure And cold andcosts................ Little^ Liver i Isa iildlust Bear: ionature of see pad-5imil6 G7kailp6r Wow �Rsrs email peen ds cGar to •tmlco us sttg•i:. 1i`i" i . FON bttiooslytss. i V R Fab DON311 AT100- PI Lk;a. M FALLOW SKI#. POR "r'HEdOMPLElI101� �, �y,�� NYiY MAVR NA4Yi1 lfAl�r��-w'�'V'bCSb. CURB S10K HEADACHE* to PATENT Good leas truly, be d4oltt'6d bq our old. Address, OaIHnt6re,11tt. Children Cry 'fforo CAST K IA. BOOM unci f Blellard. ITS." In hor boot;: on " Some Players," Amy Leslie says that Edwin Booth's detesta- tion. of Richard III'teas frank and iii curable. Otte night, when in the most magnificent instant of Richard a super fell in a writhing, squirming attaok, . which set the country audieneo laugh- ing, Booth sold quietly after tho,fall'of the curtain, amidshouts of misguided laughs "What was the matter, captainW, The trembling captain owned reluot. antly that ono of his 25 cent Ilion 1211d been seized in alit. Please pay :10 cents hest time, alul employ alio w lose' fits inny not interfere with Richard, Iticliar(1 is ullondurable cuouom without the addition of relited fits.' I Steve Uro(lfe Hada Money rastly, Steve Brodie, the bridge jampor,•who died in Tex4s last week, was a shrowd money-maker, but he was not the local Bowery character that he was generallysupposed'to be. He was an -imitation of the real thing, and he was just enough of an actor to feel the visitors who looped him up in his saloon. lie had none of the skill in inventing descriptive slang that Chuck Connors has, Brodie know, however, that some- thing of this sort was expected of flim, and he imitated Connors in many ways, When lvrodie was off his guard he talk- ed very much as and other man with no education and it street 'training would talk, and he gave no evidence of organ- ality, when a crowd of rural visitors who were willing to buy drinks was pilotecl to his saloclt he entertained thein in the dialect they e:tpected, It was a weal, imitation of Chuch Connors, but it answered Brodie's purpose. His dialect and the shoes in which he alleged that he jumped• from the Brooklyn bridge mado it possible for him to sell much 13owery* whisky at Broadway prices, Anyone knowing the margin or profit in such transactions can realize how easy it tvas for Brodie to make money. Lasa -Liver 111119 ate n positive vitro tar Lick Headache, 13iilioustless, Ilyspep- Fiav, constipation" aild all staillAoil and liver compiut.its. They llcithet gripe, Aveaken or 'Sicken. Vrioi -1.1c,-it till ! uealers, t , 0 .N R TA -Busda Doctac_*3 find A Good Prescription 'Teh tar 06 teatr,ut DrukgiA tt nmcera, rtstaurattts, Sa160ha, NeWA-Statida, �,cherri Soto and inters si qt, 'Thepq banish pain, induce aleep, a6d prolong 1116„ One gives rblioil No matter wh1it'sthe (nattet, one will do you good, T01 aalht)htt Mid 6he thoumad teat(4 t,lonials sent by +mail t6 Any adi fkst on receipt of price, by the illpan. Cht?trliral C ti„ JSptuet 5t., Nrn' work t'ity, E W ,.A THE WING11-101 "WINES, FEBRUARY 1,5� 19011 ', 1 1. a.. .. .. .. ++.+.wwnl.YlY�I�,Y11 .r,., -,r+,-.,.,- .....C��... _ _.. .._... .. _� ."e-'-s--+y.M•.'•.•.•t :r-r��—m-+r.+--.^_*�:rr+ zm+`G'sm+>arT'.•ar-'+__ ...-rr.',r++.ro-rt�.ez r 1ra%ssoY (:oldts.n t'�)IMIX ata C'lueity. (.}f 7.11e Tarr Sensible __.+-rm..+m,-..n+.........�.+.�nes,.e..-,--•..m�.r- .g yen: 1' IRellable : .__ •+iwMrww.- ....,n„- Ali nititlshig Inlidert, 11'11X'!1 aih')1vs. r...r...�.�..-...-.. r..... •-...-�-�.-•r•. _ ._ ....r M BRI F all vices rile worst is Cruelty. .A i athrlxFl--- #,luttolra�, 331teaill;cxtl2at (�, se�uall that animals airy sahjnet In ie•cliEr; s very "4 p U N113 hist-••aro the vices of men, cruelty is th(. ai? ile21(l6, ljt' elle FaT1ae ti2ne, it. is�1 —.� - Illu ll like tl)oso tulle oec.nt4oj,,ali3• xJ1S3Ie that I'moufs of alloll, occurred t Int + ?W10 , U11 �� AND I K "'Vice d E of All yic('s the lllpst lnystfi iOns. what i CIIIt it 110 that lnakesaticxl, Or (.Ver2 flelzt,3t, t Fai k 51ppo.11 til) o ago at the Jar(liil eros 1"'13111!-C4, izl lI 1' arls. �d t. . ■■■delig ht Ill 'the duff('rings of others. t. q i A !area ele phent, formerly* tho 4(?Iltra .AND ERVE mere souse of ower realized illlufiletill : , 1 �` ' � ' t + t 1 ' 1G Tl.til of attxaetion, foutl(i ft,ie$f l.tipl.l 11t4•cl ill ill tbo 11eb1i0 fay.),- 1) P. no �: lila ivlal---tt ' ' �. p ��y't Ott Q �c r ,;^r '2�^I 's x o c 1� t 4�a t I� 41 � it �i.91 � ' ��" "... ��7R f�:. E�6�a�wi i�. i l lk�u ti/4%����� .� IL pain, pr the ac;ezlt s f(eliu„f a pautraFt With rhe victim semis antotiYOtoo Weak l 6ii�atlrl., . ! .- - 1„ , l y you.1gv,1111(1. ' bovawt'IV..stil:'.I,1teat IVit Vfj�, at? �',1�irl" ; � If yoi- v� w".� � ptli`"}`�� �''�"'I.'�ic. p��g FOR to overcome Natural butnanity. wily - 7pa,ino.0 �(''it'Iery Co111pouva 1'JaE Cl(410 a(cillfsitiott, retic# ve.•y 1latilrally t:l;,,;igt,,l t1watt(Tition of tiaitiord. f �'j y. q black, some axidc•'oono�'-'•�•'�•i'il t+�* a, ei«tL':• e �;* F7��1�'"aca+�. WE. E. 91 C! { FL 9P1Y (lid tlloti0 1)Oj"6 Of �Vhot11 SY(� al'(3 TEilE#i21I1 the Other flay delight in s101vIy roamtin.r mare to Neil# the nick and roliove st'tfrvr« idea than any other Inediclue in the ,', ire t'1:".pll,�nt fe)rIL l,ilr' filale ivll()5•vE'(1 a`�)�"vn+av �f _,•, use only, �q�iQl a cat t0 death? wily S.0 wt"^t paint 1Vt:rld. 13eing- puro, palatable and power- f4glls of disNati:famlien, awl au i wi, 11iN � - e cadets take delight iii basing? � It is to r. i fol, it is the medicine indorsed by uar best physicians as a trne turn for t:11 jl'alously 1•e3lClled a pcfllt S\'i3Pr+f it, rivist ftlacl e�; g� hen rr.)\stl • , . ,:i be hoped that the conindfision will eut I the by The , . 7 ; , llt2'vatiS <llsEil.:e6. �aGlcly chilG,:n ! have fouled' " i )re>xrioti, lila il.aual f;atllela:d ail:tint the Ctln1C'1 the clip:lallt F h 0 N. , : /�" "` '""' '" • t f �; +i ��" IM �� { �' 4,° I � `'u 'hese pills (saiYe all diseases and dis- tip evil the roots, example will tell on collo"es whoro Buell weary woman and tired anon + !Ia this 'wouderful Compound, health, , prepared fol• action, It filed ICs trunk '`' i � ''?-"i " o Orders arisingfrom weak heal't learn out : Yterves or watery blood, such as valpita. Onhor `barbarism pravails. All el cuses for stronhth and happiness. Tor all thoso ; Eli:it aces uh".ch the `'Serholi- ' with water, and tivith 0ellbarate alln, ' ' tion, Strip Dents, 'l'lll'alpl)llltg .r✓I110tllerl'Il)g, I1a3in° a1'0 absurd. It is natural only as b are result of J ((I Ilorvv%, as dyspepsia, llendac.te, d1sc11ar�;ed tho •(tinter all Over the peOpl(. , ...M-,--...., . �,, ,. , ...,,,x... ,.,:.. •,•.„ ;�, , .,., »..:�..,a �, •...,.. ,«�,. , M .. �, .„ „„ Dizziness, Weak orI' aintSpolls, 11naelJlitl, Drain I'at;' XervousnoSSGennrai other evil propriisideq alae natural; or in less degrOP. It does rhgti323ietiF2lt, 1leurillg#a, lil(llagy 3111(1 1fVeY i traubiPs, I'aine'6 Ct�i3ry Coenpoieucl is who stood looking at the baby aramO, �'#lis xnetilad of tlil'oiviul; tloi(l NI Ptol 1)eUilisveelllessnass, iA , and back of Vitality. y • Tiley are a true het.rt tame, Ieel'vr, food And blood enricher, building rafller, a not titr(]ngth('Ii Character. Uri tllti contrary it boys it i the the only sensible and rehabie romWly. . ' D seniles at the root of the disease, it" � ell:oll the a 0mirers of a rival brutigb i; a 1ai1 =11 ep011 frO111 itS'1iCtw111S. b � ,o ,'+4 , aµ i { fi +'1k pu, .� er�.1a »i w R i i 1 ,� r,` " y' ;i {: ; f r'? l ! , r � � up and renewing all elle lYae'n alit find R"t36tfd while makes strong tyrants, inttl;es a perinaneztt Clil'E\. I',e\vtire of s ' l� � <' �. .<� � � EI d � + �� ( v o0 tissaes of the body and restoring perfeet health, Price 5100, a box, or 3 for $1,23, ma1;eS weak b0 '9 COwtL1'da. Tn no Inco y p of education onnilt it to be tolerated for fillbsfitRtes" Pt d'I'AINI•;'�+," Elle killtI that "makes Ficl eo " j . p ple welt. 4 -- - — i S'I';It' gAxt' A•f ZG•pil"i lt'� jl G r,i:,I; � •rkl z va,t1•IE• , .."-.,„,.:,—,.._,..-.,_..,_.�,-Y.--' at all druggists. g4 a da It'arr zi • in En liph public schools y' g R l; P I ewe Ot•hnitt5. Tinware may be brightened by dip- V 'xtinet• Bub t could Ll; ver ay=e nearly i ecu cited a6 a (;,)r1na; clover rorl#onitrl'• Clover tela that IJIit ping a damp cloth into st•da and rubbing ($�] �p}7`� t r �%'`�+rje � re'ev }��� • : �► ' precedent for having. It was r2lerPiy an seems to be plant poultry delight most to indulgA in, It f well, Ceilings which have been blackened �' � — z �. _ JJ obsolete renlIiallt Of t110 da S R'hgn rile y' young Waited 1 1 hall On their elders t contains elements for the growth of bona feathers and 121usCle in O 21g ' y .i with the Smoke front parafha lamps 4 llouid be washed with soda water, 4 ” e+M ' "i b =,neer fir, aunt l t"i ;� is=: �I :� ti i ¢at iR without any sense of degradation, No stock, and production of eggs wi411 bons. .tkOt�l�z t • :.; �: + ; • , : ` A . - '•, , y cruelty was Involved, and protection was It is excellent for liens Burin{'; molting, Hahbru: Iles should ba washed ill � supposed to be olveci by the master to making them more able to stand the strong, tepid soda water, then rinsed. in I t ;' the fag, Thero is, therefore, no parallel, strain c)il their system, Care and !teen- clean, cold water and placed in the air— , •'�� 11� ° ' though, if there were, it lv0ul(l not b0 tion should be given to tllq clearing of j not the sun—to dr y' ESSENTIALLY A. NE•W SP i,,: .The I+'1ee T'rPs, is . tlnw iu its fifty-first ;�• ^l; J �''' an eaeuse. It is the first duty Of the Cloves; to much exposure t0 the sun Sour fruit w#1I req Ire less sugar for year. It i6 essentially a Iie1t E Ia;pFn for the borne cireIt,, hiltp distilt„iii,`hed for ,:. • ! d �� ,� I I`� I •.' parent and Of rile educator thoroughly to erttclicat3 cruelty from the child. should be avoided. Tho object ill view in its sweetening if, when it is steived, apinch of carbonate of soda be added to it to F. -. enterprise, care has boeti talrPn .e.,,,l racp br(gdni)in; of it c;irec:r to admit nothing to its columns that would offeml tiv! Moral seuss of self.rc s ?ctln� people. p� ?• P i - ij l�_ (�u . ^,•?' VI _ •'�1/ "a is to beep the leaf green and natural State as long as possible. Clove.. lessen the acidity Of the juice, THE KARKET REPORTS— kre full and ap-to-date. coutainin- ail the latest �• � a ��(lr ��i) c divory T,Soretnet,t i3trrta. when you 11aC0 rll0nlllatiS-`m. hiR6ClEl8 or no clover rowen should be cut when For cleaning paint before repttintingt Utanadiau, rimerican al --d Eli Iiia life stock all i grain markets, with #110 n10St up-t0^dt1t0 n01vS. C.d'YRidrti+-''f • ::• �•���• • feel still.' and sore and jolnt,S'�7.re painful. lost 1)Ogitining to bloom, Or Just before use two ounces Of Soda to a quart of hot It does not pay to suffer long from this this time, when there is a profusion of water; afterward rinss of \villi pur(l Nq ITERINATtY COLUMN—A r:ow and 3(p:•eial 1'eatizre, conducted by J. B. Hod- +� disease when It inay be cured so prompt- tender green leaves. In curing the water. gins, V. S., Honor graduate O. V. C. Artieles appear every Saturday dealing ® <. � � 5 b ,;, ly and perfectly by Hood's ;sarsaparilla. This medicine goes right to the Spot, plover, I would put it tip in piles or good it t0 , bunches, t11TOnl,h To prevent a sink pipe from clogging >• 1 P P' b� b with all classes of Vetorhial Seieuce; also r uc.vtinns and answers claily'rela- ,. p " t1v0 t0 all diseases of aIpinlal: cS �. %Ol3tai:2s valuable, home instruction for the neutralizes the ascidity of the blood, sized and allow g0 flood elle pipe C11C0 a week 1v1t11 boiling l farmer and stock owner. which causes rheumatism, and pats an end to the and stiffness. a curing or sweating process, opening it a little each day, and turning the whole water containing socia, and always keep in the 2OREIGN NEWS—A -Pants and pain Lilionstless is cured b = Hood's P, Is. 2iio pile completely over, so as to dry the !lump of soda sink just over the pipe, complotn Moor;- of the doings all over the poor u world in the latest and up-to-date dt rpatches. ��a bottom, \hied gathers lnoistnro from COMPLETE CANADIAN NEW --P,y telr'graph and mail from all parts of Can `�' Gi the ground. I would cover at nightand ada, particular attention being paid to Western Ontario. of the ver latest material y • 1'oultry sand notStoea. Last during any rainstorm, Clover that is 6ta.,t3�JE9 8.at7f,,,,.r%,''.3' atS.©trti:w!lYtittC'1E6e7 as South American, Kidney Cure laughs at SPORTING NEWS—In frill andl cor•inlete with Amateur and Professional Sports and be had eprilig;, as an experiment, I cured in the shade will best retain its I disease. It's the seemingly impossible —Base Ball, Cricket, Lacrues% Giilf, Bowlin.. Foot Ball, Hockey, Skating, Horse Racing, Trotting Runtlinr, cut dill at planted my Poultry yard, containing flavor. It may require several days or I doors to disease that it unlocks that makes and Hand Ball, etc. Robt. Maxwell's at lowest one-fourth of an acre, to potatoes. I a week t0 put it in a condition to go to Ili its cures almost incredible. But for every there is a proof if you care to investi- IN POLITICS—In Politics it is Coniservative, but its Consorvatietn has never pre- possiblecnre rices. have jurat dug E0 bushels Of fine potatoes the barn; this dcpeutls much on the ate. It is -a li nid kidney specific and it never es vented it from doing justi; e to or upholding men of bath parties who do right, ° It is the organ of the people, irrespective of and makes the public well - Fancy Fane Worsted Suit- from this quarter acre. I did nothing weather.—V. K. Crouch ill Poultry fails. Bial and keeps men '/ fit" party, being its first consideration. ' ins are taking the lead but pbtat and trig the potatoes; the liens did rho rest—kept,off rile bugs, kept the Monthly.. and well: -142 Bola by A. L. Hamilton. In fact, the Free Press ig the most complete and up-to-date paper west of Toronto; this season. (,'round freq from 1; odds, fertilized the from $ to 12 pages through t'ho weok, and 10 pages on Saturday. It is bright and readable; news for old and young. See our new moods. � ere and kept g P pt rho ground free from weeds, fertililed the crop and kept the All kinds of Coughs and Colds Bron- cluCis, Whooping Cough, Paines yin the sine xaaltts on 131r,tory. T Second edition at your post office for X2.00 per year. Now is the time to subscribe. rL ROIL �}�JrL111 g ®us ground in fine condition, so that I didn't need to The is double Chest, Wheezing, Hoarseness, Sore Throat and Asthma„ yield to the Lung- healing Dr, Woods Nor- "Methinks," uoth Hercules, address- ing Plutb wifh engaging senile, "I could s a n tc Co., ��1e �{}jl�011 Free Press �;�. Ltd., IIigh Art Tailor, Wingham. cultivate. ;yield that on lance adjoining, and the potatoes properties of way Pine Syrup. Price 25c. even carry away yon terrible guardian tri I t4Qill��ll,t Ui��� are entirely free from scab. Seventy- of thy dread portals, the famed Cerberus, ,,_ _,,,•, _,_,_� r` _—__ ____-_- -:--_ _.•._°-^,z--�..._-^-�_....__. _._.. --�. �_ Y_ fivo hens occupied the quartet acre. SSonoredl the Uniform. spite of his three heads, Have I per- I mission to essay the task?" Jlj j�1� 'jam = j� `L`� when the potatoes were planted, a few The work of the railroad man, ospe- "Take him if thou canst " replied j fl whole potatoes here thrown into the for the fowls, had cially in the passenger service, is ti Pluxq, "if only thou refrainest from. un- �® �`�,�y�,�, the Vie, �} Yard so that they no need to din out the seed potatoes.. I strain on the nerves. Trains are sup- seemly violence," lie added, with veiled `' FREE "J ®�'FR�t� think coned care for acre of posed to run over the road; passengers are generally in a, hurry and very often sarcasm. "Orpheus," said Hercules, turning to and the Mind J� es their potatoes to their mutual benefit. r. N. t. Clarkin I+arin Poultry=. confused, and the men in uniform ' are the eminent musician in the background, �j�] L M A N A G appealed to from all sides for information ertivang thy lyre." and assistance. The railroad manage- whereupon Nrpheus twanged. a} j�� h mime Those desiringa Burdock Discouraged ment, operating on the progressive "Cerb," coaxinme gly spoke the strong �+ Blood Bitters Almanac for the you wonder at the delicate organs of digestion -refusing to be helped and comforted when day theory that more flies -Can be caught with molasses than with vinegar, expects man, approaehfnly the monster, who, with six good ears for music, was yield - year IgOI w1r1 be supplied by after daythey ers and 1ittful e literally host umswned utComy medical them to be useful in helping passengers avoid mistakes and in malting them ing to its magic spell, "in yonder grove I have treed a coon. I thee a , i. the art in advertising'. Tbk Ad. i luetrates how true this eir druggist or general mer- mon sense came into Science when it the tasty tablet dove and -discovered a Cod to humanity in Dr. Von Stan's 'God comfortable. How to , keep in good promise a. stitl' fight if we catch him. Come with saying is, especially to those wishing pleasant and profitable -send pine- -send apple tablets formula. 35 44 temper and still try to please everybody me, good doggie. Four Reads are better employment. "Canada's Sons on Kopie and veldt," the only chant free of cost b calling ori y g Sold by A. L. Hamilton. is an hourly problem with them. But than one f" book dealing exclusively with the Canadian Contingents, is the sending to their place of busi'- A. Colorado farmer lost a cow in a they are solving it. At the Watertown station a few days Aud, with a mocking laugh that echoed find resounded through Tartarus, book tOfficial, Authentic, Cheap, sells eight to dandle:dy, queer manner last week. The animal ago, as the train was really to move out, 110 gathered the now paralyzed Cerberus and anybody everybody, y clan sell it, Capival or experience not p for same, or will be sent inrummagi igthrough asummer kitchen the ticket agent called out to a train- in his arms and strode away toward the necessary. Send for Free Outfit and make money, + by mail f ree on receipt of a found and swallowed an old umbrella man Who had come into the waiting- elevator.—Chicago Tribune. and a cape of yeast. The yeast ferment- room, evidently in search of somebody. "She The i� �R��.�'�I��CTS�i� itss to�.D Limited, two -eclat stamp for postage, ing ill the poor beast's stomach, raised the, and she died in great is sitting there in the corner. A lad who is with her is trying to have y y g 40 Gems,, 10 Gents,—Dr. Agnew s Address Till~ T., MILBUBN CO., umbrella, agony. b'Q y her baggage checked." ,Liver. Pills cure all troubles arising from „ torpor of the liver. Easy and quid:, banish BR,9,NTFORD, ONT. LIMI-ted,'' 0RONTO. Sh Frank Smith's will leaves proper- The trainmen found a young women, Sick Headache,. purify the blood and eradi- ty to the amount of $1,220,000. The evidently ttn invalid, . with a face dis- Cate all impurities from. the system. The . 1 Tailbr S Government will get $65,000 in succession duties, tressingly anxious and inexpressibly sad, and, taking her arm, he .led her demand is big. The Pills are little, easy to tape. pleasant, results, no pain. 4o in a vi 1 1 ki+ lo cents. -14 � � � Y •� „�,. toward the train, past the baggage -room, _ 0 They were met by the conductor and Sold b9 A. L. Hamilton. 1 A the lady friend, who had attended toBSOLUTE = th b ,r d th th t d 4� • e agga„e, an en a women para , fr9� the almost helpless traveler being ccm. �I mitred to the care of the two menwho would. be useless unless wore the uniform of the Now York Cen- tral, a uniform which often represents as the fit, Style and quality much of bravery and chivalry as the Red were apparent to beck up Cross does.. Cle n to 1 n e The two men led their charge to the every statement. We � steps of the car and lifted her into the �, � it, noel guidedher to seat; she Was blind. talk v01[llne5, but dont --From theoWatertown (N, Y.) 'Daily our suits Lalli for us, and Times." our prices- will suit you. ( Leave your order for ,)` • that new , r4 AIjL SUIT OR OVERCOAT E* 0. OLARKE Stared next Griffin's Grocery. THE MILX OV HOW NDAIRY 1 io,pure And cold andcosts................ Little^ Liver i Isa iildlust Bear: ionature of see pad-5imil6 G7kailp6r Wow �Rsrs email peen ds cGar to •tmlco us sttg•i:. 1i`i" i . FON bttiooslytss. i V R Fab DON311 AT100- PI Lk;a. M FALLOW SKI#. POR "r'HEdOMPLElI101� �, �y,�� NYiY MAVR NA4Yi1 lfAl�r��-w'�'V'bCSb. CURB S10K HEADACHE* to PATENT Good leas truly, be d4oltt'6d bq our old. Address, OaIHnt6re,11tt. Children Cry 'fforo CAST K IA. BOOM unci f Blellard. ITS." In hor boot;: on " Some Players," Amy Leslie says that Edwin Booth's detesta- tion. of Richard III'teas frank and iii curable. Otte night, when in the most magnificent instant of Richard a super fell in a writhing, squirming attaok, . which set the country audieneo laugh- ing, Booth sold quietly after tho,fall'of the curtain, amidshouts of misguided laughs "What was the matter, captainW, The trembling captain owned reluot. antly that ono of his 25 cent Ilion 1211d been seized in alit. Please pay :10 cents hest time, alul employ alio w lose' fits inny not interfere with Richard, Iticliar(1 is ullondurable cuouom without the addition of relited fits.' I Steve Uro(lfe Hada Money rastly, Steve Brodie, the bridge jampor,•who died in Tex4s last week, was a shrowd money-maker, but he was not the local Bowery character that he was generallysupposed'to be. He was an -imitation of the real thing, and he was just enough of an actor to feel the visitors who looped him up in his saloon. lie had none of the skill in inventing descriptive slang that Chuck Connors has, Brodie know, however, that some- thing of this sort was expected of flim, and he imitated Connors in many ways, When lvrodie was off his guard he talk- ed very much as and other man with no education and it street 'training would talk, and he gave no evidence of organ- ality, when a crowd of rural visitors who were willing to buy drinks was pilotecl to his saloclt he entertained thein in the dialect they e:tpected, It was a weal, imitation of Chuch Connors, but it answered Brodie's purpose. His dialect and the shoes in which he alleged that he jumped• from the Brooklyn bridge mado it possible for him to sell much 13owery* whisky at Broadway prices, Anyone knowing the margin or profit in such transactions can realize how easy it tvas for Brodie to make money. 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