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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-12-9, Page 11THE SIGNAL : UODERUPH ONTARIO. ANNIEROF �w Port Arthur P$ggery Case Solved After Nin, Months. Oliver Prevost, A11N Gdeothler, Sentenced W Penitentiary gar gene* Years for Theft, ICUs How Its and Bt. M1.tross Poisoned Item. Habig and Fred Cor- riere orriere Laid February at Port Arthur sad Dared Their Bodies. Port Arthur, Out., Nov. 26. flu the morning of the llth of February twit there wasreat excitement ese tel ill the town when it was discovered that two Frenchmen named Renu Dahill and Fred Corriere, had been burnee to death iw a piggery which they had been build- ing on the outskirts of the towu.AL tbere were suspicions 4 foul play A the time, the Provincial lloyernineut t up a detective, who thoroughly he MOTHER OF -PEARL. Where It is Ir "mad sad Mae Scautihi Things lbw With It. Conetdering the vast values el, Igem pearls obtained from the Eastern MDer" les, it Is surprising to tfud that the Wahl. nnrumantic mother-of-pearl second.. Is of even greater wurtk. Previous to 11tie discovery of the ex !Isere Aurtra sea fishing grounds, in 1865, the supply ot mother-of-pearl was disaiutahleg, while the demand was tnereasing. The largo shelled species already mentlout•d ate there fouud in Sgeuallty.. The *hello are the sire of woUQ plates, weigh a pud04 eachare Worth about a dollar a pair. An expert diver, in div- ing dress, will collect three .ur four hun- dred pairs in a day. About a huudred gem pearls are found in every one of these retells. Ursntifu-I art work In carved and In- laid muthereaf-pcarl' hits loos been pro- dueed in •Chios and Jaapprra Some idea of the extent of its European use in the arts and manufactures may be bad from the fact that 800,000 people are engaged fu working mother-of-pearl in Austria, and half that number to Fruscj wMle the vslue of the' annual import into England is nearly one and a halt ern lands win - tufted the matter, but war not ea- million.. In the Yldlippppins i s as to the cause of the fire. i lows are made of mother-of-pearl. and Coroner Heck held au inquest, and, •fatnes Anthony Froude, in his volume after thorough fuvestl`atiou, the opinion of voyaging in Oetsas, describes fright - was that a crime had been committed, ful Maori idols with Mies of mother -oft but the guilty parties, if any, goad not pesrr glitlertttg l0 theireye-rockets• he d{.e•pvered. It trtftiypires now that while it (�s re it is the eurtot)♦ to p lain -lhsi in. tVe botches w1,L one Hrth Prevost,with who iris living c - the same exquisite substance. To eaP town b the time a woman let, and the e1Jm'x a curious tests •f the !us- ed to be named lyuranng Prevost, and trouts nacre. it it said that large claan- uwhond was -ams, living in Pembroke titles of seed pearl's are imported into It alleg'd est lieu- thins ate Lade w ous to the 04(910611.-A Popnhr gel - and leave --- very serious statements. Montilla l u the streets, which. THE TWO CROPS - It takes both time sod nese N make A pretty gads• firer , Tb• earth must MN bet dam sad sora. Arid eve *Mo tis fiswsra bay, grows Tbi hos. sod p[Iliti,g-hoiIS, and mks. Nast still be Med. yea know, 1t Mkn•tea time er pabs *t all Tia raise a •aEs�aet� of woods: J t1Ni 1.6 the,Maas-Iliac .leas. Aa4 some It will be overgrown, Wilk a rook taogle, mearse sad tog, nod full of burrs sod seeds. So, if you wish withts Your itis Tb. Rowers of good to drown node, the repot t is t a - China, to he Calcine tato meditiee• for ed b quarrelled, once .. The as opo •' M far !t egos' mtisrtted, in t____ - 'Tete Yokes ML '", the two Frencbuu•n were first wisuned lt by some person or persons and then car- A survey of the ai eferona character• ried to the piggery and put to the build tones of the remarkable Yukuu t'aUey. i which was theft sot on fire. :Alaska. *bows, that the placer' oecfsr in gullies through which streams now, that the coarses of tbe streams- are al- tered from tittle to time, and thug it hap- pens that the Pntire bottom of eaeh gully is covered (rommonly with gravels that have been brought, by the water; thus. the streams, Wearing the gold - bearing rocks, have carried down from the hills their harden of detritus during. •1'he supposed gnilty purtit•tr are sail to be is Jail in Pembroke, and will likely be brongbt here and an inquiry reoieued. 1 he names of thuee suspeeted of actu- ally committing the offence are cwt yet divulged. The Roque' at Pembroke. Pembroke OnL„ Nov. 27. -Oliver Pre - vast, alias Gauthier, sentenced by Judge' it is supfrteed. thousands of Fears, Int - Armour to seven yang for st turally the lighter stuff being •ltmrne and tan at Renfrew, has made Ie away by the currents, while the heavier confession to Crowe Attorney . particles, iru•ludini the gold, sank to the Lem. Rime time a o be left his wife i bottomotae,ach gully �n' sort auriferous Valla terli PliMea rith a ilae_kiuw f tut oe£. ;ay!'Tea D� mean Q Assuming (luutktaeers I these gra y• osoh Mites ap wits the 000psay, asNoy give fint•olas• pertoromatesa 7 ythaiartieo in "sob moat ft. Gnatoa and IOW hell. the pubib of tlsallafte and lisdssisil cosi rmat•asaarest at • treat tense Meat. Oared • + I4ELPLEbS FOR SIX MONTHS- itllesmatisni Held Him N Cholas U•told Toibsre-The WOO American Rheumatic Cure tied Won s Complete V tosiioaf 1M S TIM Rostra "I have bus a greet statists: Asa rheum atliwi. I woe eemplelely helpl•ea 101 over six moat's'. I tried' all kind' of remedies Don't grudge your time or thought or care, but Kot no relief. Having noticed urewg And you shall ND thorn flourish there ; testimonies published of the manse effected But if with weeds you wish it rib, by South Americas Rheumatic Cure 1 ob- Just IN your nitug go t• • Mined a bottle of it, and reoeived relief from in hobs the first does, end in an in- Ps1cl,A.. LaottAgD. Pa otodibly aborti time I was entirely freed NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. t Otto. SuId by J. E. DKT.is e, Al - Dame, we. sat ng Shit .is. long indiherl trough w same, they went to Port Arthnt, started hotel -keeping, at the lower rad, the gravel is.. carTMR Two sten named Rena Dabin and Inn.: ell by the water, while the gold sinks Corrierelived in a shanty near the hotel. to the bottom ot troughhe and t 1. rr - The men called on 1 ervost Feb. 10 last Weed the cleats, to trade some pigs, and they remained simply ,an adoptibrl of the natural pro- f Prevost says the woman ' rest by which gold in accumulated in From our own Correspondents Mees ts Isf rmatl•a Sere That Caused be Mme Anywbese nes-News •f the Oea"'yapoesalhy aeeorsed ger The Signal. iGaothiierl pat notion- itt tits •Yav-ttn the atreem men, butgive would not `` bye trim any tea. Both men lett the tabk• before the meal was eniahed. One dropped dead to the house, the other immediatly on entering the door, Realising they would bearrested tut they murder, and to nave's t1 placed the bodies on a sleigh, took them to their ebnnty, iaid than ea -their 1404 after stretching theand taking what money they found. thee net the place afire and crttuatr•l the bodies. DELIBERATE MURDER. - One of the Hest Dastardly and Blood- thirsty Crimes rtaeds Revealed In Ma Appalling Horror. 1Sse Hladoo Funeral. When a Hiedoo dies the cervices of SU Undertaker are not needed. as word is laimeediately sent to the relatives and friesells of the ded, who meet at tbe t1•e and attend ceasoto .13 the 'detaile of tbe tamers!. Some M drew bey at the bazaar the articles neeemary for the ceremony, such as a piece Tftfln. • ted' per pots, pieces of sandnlwpod one earthen put, home "ghee," or Nitrified batter. rice. n few split chips of bamboo, nab two strong bamboo poles for the In rainy weer acme SEAFORT H. (Too late for last issue.) H. H Willows still enjoy tbs game of checker,. but 1s often defeated. Quite • number of the Manitoba harvest szearsiaaina Maimed home last *salt. 1). U. Wilson taaka alatOptDS.iaryle vasa' titles of eggs 1. pointe in hritiah Colombia ss4 the Old World. ft is reported that F. O. Hoimeetead. bar- rister, is going to remove into the old Dom - Woe Sank premises. ')d. Y. MoLean, M.PP. for South Huron, ter for Toronto on Tuesday teat to engage In the political battle. Wm. Allen. one ot the old pioneers of thisMo s oo parsed away teat week. H• was one of the oldest settlers in this dtatrtot. The soother of Lfeut-Col. Videos of the ,lard bamboo. ie on the siok list at Aroma% newest), It is hoped that her revst), may be speedy. n an resin to revive the ;ties are added ,to the meek of necen,.aries. A peered glass. the "dnrbhas," and wine "tnlsi" leaves are .prwad freer the bier. It i• very necessary that the son of Montreal, Nov. 27. -Of all the blood- the detwned shonli perform the cere- tlrinty and deliberately contrived crimes mony. If he is absent •at the time of recorded in this province, yesterday's de- the death the father or brother ret the velopnlemts around the Poirier murder daeatett, or some other member of tate •i--- «... 1 family. may take b p wLen case at St. Canute, give it dace. The facts are these: Poirier, the victim, was au easy-going man, a car- penter by trade, and hie only fault ap- pears to have been an appetite for strong drink. tie was about US ye*Ts of age and his wife some eight years younger, and, although she was considered some- what frivolous, Mrs. Poirier wan suppos- ed to be a fairly good woman, awl ties opinion of her seems to have been ■hartd by the parish priest of St. Canute, es she had been engaged for some time past as organist of the village church. It has been common gossipamongst the villagers that Madame Poirier had an intimate friend in the person of Bain l'arslow, who resided at 8t. Canute, but as the woman's husband at all times extended Sam it warm welcome to the house, nothing of a very criminal na- -.. ,.....-tante rY o.�ieles ___ _ On Sunday morning, t Wever, A. hole country was startled by the die- mveq of Poir4eh� d May lying across toed. t out tram els to male it lace. there is no son in the family one is adopted for the purpose. fiatteridse radmear et wimpR with hu flew brink machine, sod expects tb mik• a great addition to the buiidtag lM.r "fi oar town. A esriotu,'1 not fatal. aooidsat balltemd lambert Martis lb•rt an Tit day. 1 hila walking as the street he al eped and fell, atrtktag heavily antis bead. The droadfoot & Box Co. ars running overtime now, oo s000unt of baysog reoetved large orders from an Old Country firm. Brat -Claus goods tell to turoiture ss well as ID a sewa0ater. • Barrios. were ersduoted le St. Tbom•s' obaroh en Sunday lest by Rev. lir. Bother• iagbam, of Woodstock, and every iNss(ta0t be the highest terms of the meaner It white the tart trot handled. be interior et the .daeeU-s -bar big been fitted oat with a now coat of metallic sheet - We, also with ons of the neatest sideboards le be seen in the West, and now promote a emit and handsome appesranoe. As Patsy Tebia oaten to the public, all who mil ors well sattef • 1. The Mecham Dramatic Co, are here thus week and are delieteing'theirth�ninc'i fall houses being the order of Petite Orsoie. formerly with Marwherever s., is a drawing oird p ho goes. and is assisted by a first-class company of artists. 1'be $Satortb public are vary What earls are Beteg. YOU girls who don't know how to knit, you had batter learn. 1t is quite the rage now to knit sweater", not only tor one's self, but for one's little brothers and sisters. Those made by band ars lar superior to the machin -weds oats bought is the shops. Ville lake up their kntttlog now lust as tbey used to their embroidery, sod some of the oecciletudieate .4 oolor they make in the sweaters are very ittis.otide. At a reading olab the other day, while one girl read aloud all the otters were kaitttog sweaters. The get Is first began to wear them for warmth, puttinsiihsn on underneath their costa Now they wear them for everyihing-ekattag• playtag golf or tennis, driving, bioyalin1, and wlakiaa. One of the girls who spent her summer at the seashore, and took very little exercise, found, to her horror. obeli ■h• west •to Lenox for a month' that she had gained twenty pounds. She is seen now daily, witb s dank blue 'tweeter on, taking• eonstitutiolal to loose flesh. Her frtende •re all very much amused at her efforts to get this, and are partloulerly amused at the eitrare tbtokness of her sweater. She looks mot unlike a pugilist in training ss she trots •long the country roads, and if she does not . get rid of eonarfmoar tat it will not be her fault. A knitted oap of the same colored wool to go with the sweater makes the outfit ..ryaqmelete and beooming. A girl who hal jeer -Coma back from Seetland• ban breage% with bee e.aaost att,fa44i,I! Pattern.+ It is Lugar than a Tam o' Sb•oter, hav- e deeper brim, and tamale eo the top, which falls over the edits at the side. This girl was seee on • golf - field the other day looking ezoeedtngly smart. She had on. in the first plass"• good strorg pair of calf -skin booty hoed ilea thick witbtbe frost, heavy soles. Her skirt was of a stroeg bl•ekmeterial sold on purpose tor Pelf suit which as a reversible side ot bright plaid. Teen name& garnet- oolored sweater. over which she wore a blank leather belt, •nd the knitted nap meatiooert, Meer of the sena elude se the She lookediweater very „swagger•"- Haarea'S BAyra Between Rich and Poor >A India. Our standard of civilisation is personal comfort -luxury, a thing absolutely un- known in native India. There is scarce, any difference in the [Mode of living be- tween the rich and the poor. If 'Yon go into the honee of a Rajah there is the same bare floor, and only a simple pat- ter to eat from, each as le sees in the home of the poorest. To put it even the rcyrudely were will n ash basinanbe 101 the rich man, oke his poor brother, washes in the open and dries himself in the sun. Such is the ' extreme simplicity of life that wealth is still buried in India; a man may spend it on jewel* for his wife, but on pleasure ornal comfort. gTm`�Tp 1cb e [t.ntrte,i 'err db s TRI 1Ib lm Unctions of clans. had been preserved for 3000 years by Indian civilisation, but will destroy it In flfty years. -Mn. the". -• - ear and • bloat knife near at baltd . Steele, InThe $nTs"IIDfta n. Feathers la Women'd Hata The Ant thonght WAR snicidc, althea the people of the village Nook their beads and mentally connected both Par- Mow arRow and the widow with the awful crime. At the coroner's inquest both the sus- pects were beard, and they (1 t%w.r d that Poirier had often threatened to take his life, as his bnainese was not going well. However, when Detective McOne- l:ill arrived cm the scene be carefully hooked over the situation and clapped madame and her lover in jail in very ',bort order. Then the officers began the game tactics that worked so well in the Tom Nulty case over in Rawdon, and wkh the same suceosa. In a short time the detective bad the full conferaoD , from their lips. that be was Sam Prerogt declared Passionately ia love with Mrs. Poirier, and that she bed time and again wish- ed him to kill her hu.bau L Some rix mouths ago he bought a .revolver in Montreal to do the deadly job, bet the woman said that the report would he heard and that they would he eaught in the act. He Raid that he sharpened a betchet knife, and that whoa Pottier was asleep on the bed Saturday -Mite, his wife held leer bullhead down while he (Purslow) cat the man's throat. Labor to Brits's. London, Nov. 29. -Tae engineering co Morena appan0ntly bode* 141 to trades asias4Ds. The esaenee of the ireviteallikaoreement 1a that the "M.st- eriy' r>Mek" (Ashbleyers' y'ederatiasi • to be fres to. introduce into any of the federation workshops tie conditions PI. sober wor04 oP, without (e refereed. �iy of the trades IInIS.M the wlaiH have in m1nd unions. The eBfplrlMey's the system tot piecework in which the elal0as) vi no vg � , Pr/Leninist ist 1S eon k the HI* to dYsp s di*T agreements for which to airs away. 1 titlee it tnesleos ..10 vital iith0d*tS*which,,g - • is re - What a comment on woman ilP Ai item! Frank M. Chapman Am- erican Musetim of Natural history, New York, has compiled a list of the birds whieh kr //kW on the hate of W osien In this city during two afternoons. Forty species were represented. including brushes, warblers, shrikes, flycatchers, tanagers. swallows, 'we/whine, gros- beaks, aparrows, orioles, woodpeckers. jays, owlc grunge, doves, quails, shore` bird" herons, gals, terns, and grebes. In al l he saw 173 wild birds or parte of them on hats. Of these birds at least 82alt orrtia majorr portion best !the during yeaA Bostoncourt art has decided that it i .. s unlawtal to wear feathers of a bird that 1s protected by law, and a sitoili r law is proposed in New York. -Popular Science. is Amiga! ni Ilse aa*rig�� otinat lttdsss, the fit imi `� b tarried as befog es endeili talk et .esMsoalng a ea vita at =Satires d 1 argaeln l labor to �ssft'Mosns the 'natters Sore and Quick taller. The airway one suffers while waiting for eometning to relieve the pain of as acci- dental scald, burn, sprain or wound. eheaid oonvinoe any ones of the neooesstly ot always having '• Qaiokcare" at hand. It Rives instant relief, Aad owes gatokly, as no microbes can retard healing or cause inflammation where "Quickoare" is used. Beytiild : Mb.. Morgan. Bayfield, lett for 1)svli'• Lake. Tl•knta. of Tuesday ; and Ian. Md rigor for Park River. row 71b. Npread or Emiliah. Mark Twain says that the fettdre ofM Victoria's long reign 1s tbe man spread of the English language over the world. In ISIS, when the Quet'n was born, there were 25.000.000 English - king people in the world. In 11410 the to llatinn of the United States was 9.3334 To -day it Is mote than seven and one-half times �rg}rgeaater. In Ifr21 the Population d - ens e. The itt I M.. y i y amble. 'Phe Ih the the separated king the populatimas of the na- (ions RT. se fellows: sited B(ate%_ 000.000: United Kingdom, 40,008 1t►t . Canada, 5,(x10,(00; hi Asia.`and New Afrrica and . eewhe , 6x,000. Total, 128,000,- elseTrhere, 000. The I lieyete to ea ltgyptian Clip. OM of the attar novel Ipedtieles 10 Osir•ris e frequest el 00( the hbleye n tlwen hbe narrow �Iat old este. omen bit � tailor-made rs tortpre- couriers, havee bat 4!011 so. M•S sight, and the metros' bir- ths Test fashion in smaseteeat' ofh g y narrow sae of See striking Y eztrlsbe. A r•webt'e Dfetem- A prominent dentist that iMthe ,month should d Iter ,rack -powder. he sods is a abtssk amnatacM; k a�s ne the powder a t al4l •rot and dit Nettles 6k 1 'rte, .eIda, goat the iestreys the moor Moo too sees T�9► Lnn. adoa run sed*Rdshette. at anis: he « = tor* :a.: dheisselsa. to t mane *nested +t art sir. n•e -omen ` the question 't THURSDAY, Dto 9, 1897. !-JiVRPE-RS IWEEKLY ff+.\/Mt., • S. R try sett dories stiff wM peeled to its readers s faithful pictorial repro - matadors of tar world's most interesting and important news. THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National sad Inter- satloaal Politics Sects' end Economic Questions Inludrlal Eeterprles Art and literature the story of the great got duo -Liveries. LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Two long serials will Appear during the ti R a atsRp .a.tFTT year, contributed by authors of tater- Trs sW4auva. rgaa.T5 0460041 lame, and will be illustrated. Ir "Raga 1aruczrov Owen Witter '1'bc.e and a score of squally promiasal Howard Pyle enters will contribute short swnes to the John Kendrick Bangs W...,.v to ,& 8, making the paler e.pe- Mary E. 1lltlns cially rich infiction. Other fcatoresare the DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES awV. sty THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES /y 1 a EASILY p FOREINar DIn1KLUII LETBER$vFROM OLD HO `DON �MATT[UR SPORT A SPORrms PILBRIMASE AROUND THE WenLO le the interest of the W roc tv.Caspar Whitney is on his way around the world. He will visit Siam in search of big pine, making his principal hunt wont Bangkok. He will rust I feu and thenn F ianC . to Europe ( prepare sen. fl- on the sports be lie iw,, and F ,year. lot. • copy (wad j.,► jeer pa/vrt.r). Jrbae.yttaw 5:..•u a year. • Pottage fret use Iqw Uwilad Statrt, Canada, uwd Mr ra u W.4). Howett. Marisa MA$PER a l&0TB1±1K, Pabl(iMn, "Ise Tock City Harr 1+, g►1/111111/ N11N111% The WIKEA LYwill continue to giartakiWIC is the great poiitkal everts of our coun try. It will treat of the locus! and ecu- •umk questions, and u1 the development el the waddle west. Its spSCIAI ourre- spoedcat in the Klondike region w d i trace t+O a yurt r. R. Stuttun Judged by Appearances • You cannot afford to wear slop clothing. It is a weakness of hu man nature to judge by appearances. Even a dog will bar at a tramp wile a we dressed man will pass by unmolested. It pays to wear Shorey's Ready -to -Wear Clothing. • Oar several Reasons: First. You feel yourself to be a better clan. Secondly. You look a better man. • . Thirdly. Your fellow elan respects you. Fourthly. It is Readrtowear and you can choose, try on, and suit yourself from stock, without the uncertainty of an ordered garment. And lastly, you will find a little Guarantee Card in the pocket, which means " Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded." Does the combination ot Reasons appeal to your judgment ? UBBERS 6c. OVERSHOES RIGHT UP TO DATE in style, quality, fit and popularity are the well known goods of 1-. l will enter tie coming year prepared to give to the reading public that .htch has crude 1 famous for ticp!et quarter of a century -contributions Iron the Wes of the great literary men And women a the illustrated by leading artists. A brief giants over to prospectus announces such reading as OUR PACIFIC PROSPECT trassarvtbaa a .a&01 C*aVt _Toa tMlaga 1&L lift/STOWS or AS laras1A tAUAL Ir Sea DA no rrlrf8 "ar wearHt.A•iTVYC.?u1L ::arum elaaala an Tag none .• a isz sITMrmNam *ST or era ruinNam, aTZPJLLN RONtsAL By CHARLIE P.;IU. d g -'...--. w topeteS +R -- 1-.tJIF 77ig_Y _- ..-g . ., by HWAST Sot Rmo9i,author of "The Sowers •' Striking novelties in short Fcioin n t!� w' ll be contributed] a ! Stuart,i and . �l rredenc Kemisgton, Ruth McEvery Stut, and others. There wt be a woes of art,c:es ea THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE EUROPE, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ART AND THE DRAMA ARMIES AND NAVIES STUDIES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY AMERICAN CHARACTER SKETCHES Pottage jet to all iu icrders ea. the United States. Comae, mut .Nr rico. Mb. L4 • year. *hens HARPER E MOTMERB, Pub's, N. Y. Coy. Sew. ter Ines prospectus 0 •� • ,�!� • 8 �[t 8 HARPER'S MAGAZINE • f►' TRE eANADIAN RUBBER Co. .:.OT ioM'TRLA ... .. AV .'. rd, r -Lowered. e limas* eta mug r-0 7� ‘4t4e [tea. Iso NAtlxt 11 s N Jl,aun W. 1,. Howells Uwe. ttel►1+�1N Wt=C. D. w 1111N11�7N ___� HAaPERS `r1ZAR T. W • thoroughly wm-date periodical for some; wt11 eater epos its t0i(ty-firs, volume in . During the year it will halo heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION Paris and Abell fat* I Ess! 4 ori will llthecontain once fashions ions �a' Wee d the advance carefully pre- Fashions d Ps issid flew York. Once a month A Colored Fas618S-_i1, Baia• .ears issue, free, 1 colored Supplement � � � fdedceesmegowmenntech e npumbrepwe0. Cut Paper Patterns made a feature. These will he sold in H.sr•w,..e A Ili-Weekly,Pattern . connection with each Issue ata uniform . price. The HA•A. w.11 &Iso pubh.h b - Sheet weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORM Two fanousauthorswill contribute long WILD 1ELEN Serialstones to the BA IA" in AO. The Py N"!LL/AoV BLACK first deals with Scotch and Continental RAGGED LADY SOUK., the second is a aoryd a young R� G D. RAGGED ..y,, OA, versatile, and typically Amencaa WELLS ililKrril/ Mary E. Wilkins These and a score of other aq wily ��l l Octave Thsnst prominent writers will contribute H. P. Spofford short stories to the BAZAR in INAA, Kathanr 1H , making the paper especially rich in N. S. Briscoe Actino. DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER +,r -,av -_Rs .._ w., . HUMOR CLUB WOMEN B.,.HARGARFT H. lr11 (11 Fr JOHN A'/.'DAV,-*- P.4VGS Then will be •series oaf articles on Etiquette, Music, the Voice, AN, the may. WOO.n and Men. Leader+ swing Waimea, - Gardening, housekeeping, Life and Health: indoor Details, etc. 10c. a Copy (Send tor Free Prospectus) Soh., 54 a Tsar Postage fee, sa The Uocrd Sieges, Ca•s4e, algid Mexico. *Mesa HARPER A MOTHERS, Pstll.Mn, Hsi Yoe* City Octave Taan.t 1,11rN r111K1tiN114L1111W11/4* Noi."'b'1'• W. A Howe% Woman mx Diary E. Wiliam 811 \Fri • 16 ►\ \I► • I \f�I SOME OP THE STRIKING FEATURES FOR 1898 THREE SERIAL STORIES THE ADVENTURERS POUR POR A PORTUNE THE COPPER PRINCESS a. I/RA MI'NROF ars. sol* 1110,r R'A rRo.'l 1r AL./Ran LES IS • thrilling story of • fight for is a stirring narrative of four It le in the bowels of the earth "sheet • treasure concealed in an old l castleis mountains of Wales. toted al ng MM fortune. hum wrn has ! here las rescues the Princess. - SHORT FICTION In addition to the three long serial stories, the publication of which will cnnttnue during the entire year, there will be short stories of every kind, of which it is only poasibl to mention rber afyewtitnrys here. Meat, the Owler The Blockaders Ry RTANLFY J. WKYNAY Nr JAMES /*Roles It, J',NN R. Rr11517 'Tb Plunking e1 Watkins' OMat A Crest Howl A Crestars e1 Circumstance sr JOey sveusiCI RANCR Sy IMMIX SWETT Pr MuROA.v RURART..'o v ARTICLES\ON SPORT, TRAVEL, ETC. Elopbent Neusser In Africa Ir STAVES RRooAS An Amterlaso Explorer In Africa 4 1'ralla C ADANN Pirat I-easea• la Tiller Aad ghost Laylwg Out s 00111 Course A DUDLEY D r 0AR8RR a. 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