Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 5, 1891, p. 2

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mmw am f ithhuft msrrar i usqaefeiifluonuifvui january the wbe tg iboums moist eta ito jbter gakttta tfeermlat do the 35fcb janus- the ftearile lit drwl oulj t ft mo deed lurln toronto on the buljenasrr 0w lhas brothcrof he j wae acton tew ujeeta rncioi m brentford on the slid fuirnsrr tfcttha dsngntm- of itt t h praueo o the exrosrron ftd wfftrt t ttint fm fjress v hr ttlursdaf february fi 1801 notes and comments when the jiolls closed in dundalk on tnniiicspal election day tbe hetel bars were opned th result i that each hotel- keeper has been fined ito with costs and two councillors jsfct treated their friends ha re been forced to resign the general elections the sixth parliament or canada dissolved and the writs kueti f- tallk op thb pay j an epltorrltvof the worlds doings during the week tlie government on the reoomrotndiuoo of the minister of aricoltore has decided to make a crtnt of moueyfor the establish- meut of dairy schools ihroafiht the domio ton this year this it a step following upon the appointment of prol j w robertson as lomiioa dairy commissioner last y oar m apablic tnettinj in boston reoeuily attonter general lonsley of nov scotia poke very reassuringly of the growth o the dooitiiou in the following terms canada iti two jitoerattont will have 30 000000 of people oar eraudcbildrea will lire to me hec oautnptnj the nations of karope in wealth civiuzstioo and refine- meat it rcast be borne in niiadindeahui willi nations that a natioua agi ia not an- villous it lb ace of au iueuridaal a new york paper states lhat stanley ha been grievously disappointed in his lecturing lour elis manager had expect ed that he would make ah unprecedented sacoess and uiat be woald enjoy a trtam phal progress thronsh the country bat somehow or other tafnps hare not gone so cording to anticipation lu hot a fear caste the saliences have been slim tlie receipt light and the eathasiasifi rather tame his lectures have lacked tbote fcaioxes ojnoveuy and surprise that had been looked far and be has told many things that hadhben previously printed m his books it is believed also that the rear urd bosiesi has not been ad van u- oaa to tbejectqreri manitoba fechool lxw tke full court declares the act constitutional wccxneg feb 3 yesterday judgment was pven by the full coart atwmnepeesas- taiaici llr jcstice killams decision that the manitoba school act is constitatioual asticd killam held that the new pabfie school art was not ultra vires and that it was qaite competent lor the legislature to abolish the system of separate schools which it had established this morning lodge killam s jadfiemeat was sustained by the fall comi chiel justice taylor and judge bain agreeing with judge kiham judge dubnc contra the chief jastice held that schools onder the pa blic schools act are not denomina- tionsl i they are in the strictest sense public noureciarian pchools there is no protisioti in the ptbiic school act by which any man ia the province roman cathouc or protestant can be compelled to eupport denominational schools roman catholics may carry on schools since the passing of the act just as they did at the time of the onion they can collect fees from parents sending children to their schools or maintain the schools in any way they please the public school act the validity of which is impeached is an act dealing with the general educational system of the province it does not deal withdedominationsj separate or dissen tient schools its object is to provide for the general education of the peophv to pro vide public nonsectarian bchools open to all people of the province who choose to take advantage of i them for education of thjr n orcanizaton for evangel ization the value of orginijaiion ia receiving marked emphasis in- the present day wise men have seen that success can only be reached where systematic arrangement i the way the forces of evil are well organized ana the churches of christendom have found it necessary to combine to classify to equip and to so marshal their followers that like drilled armies they may be continuously ready for conflict 3hnstun endeavors epworth leagues ladies aids and the indefinite number of different missionary societies with many others onmentioned all bear eridence to the high estimate wisely pat upon organs ization toadg people- societies bands of hope normal classes teachers meefc- ingi and provincial county andtoirnahip sonday cchbol assdciatioiis mark the advance of th same principle in dealing with the young lie provincial sabbath school association deals with the general s s work of the province organizes and aids counties in local effort and sends missionariea to the outlying districts to plant sabbath schools where none now extst i counties completely organized into county and township associations which regularly meet at least once a year in con- ventionaieeailedbauaercountierl among the few thus designated halton takes a prominent place with every indication that still further progressmayhejjers the schools in this nciniiy were very much benefited by the meeting of oar county convention in actoa last winter general secretary day who waa present and diners saying tbt it was among the beet if cot the very best convention held in the province in ibjq eiperience gives jvisjibnv tod tire executive of our county association are convinced that the approach ing meeting to be hed in barlihgton the 25th and thiiisishis elements init that should make it ally eqail to that of hut year if the attendance be good itssnecess ii assured baperiotendenu teachers aod others interested will find it lo their advantage to attend- the good people of borfington will open their homes and kindly entertain all delegates programmes will be in your hands iu a dayoriwp let no time be lost each school shoald meet at ouceand appoint its delegatethatthey may be fully prepared for the coming convention at bur- iijjgtod election- mar 5 for some weeks rumors bt the disolu- umot ahopomitilon parliament have been rife in latt isuo th fna prksi pawulicd a deapatch frooi ouawa phdfoung that the nd wbutd came early to march but wry few wcro prepared for the following to noun cement contaiued in the government organ on tuesday morning omwi feb 1 the liu parliament of canada t at an end aoliug ou ibe advice of his respousible ministers his cacellcny tlgovcrnorocncrl has becu pleased to dissolve tbo llouse of commons aod issue bit writs for a new parliament komioatiatit to take place ou thursday february 20 polliaf ootharsday march 0 the writs are to be dated february t and raids returnable ou april 25 among the reasons given for this early appeal to the country on the part of the government lb following comes from the capital v sir john maodonald governraeut nol long ago made a desuste- proposal to the washington authorities for a settlement of all existing differences between the two countries on a basis ot an citcoiionot ibe trade between the two countries lt invol ves partial reciprocity the enumerated article to include quite anamber of nataral products but the proposition discards any idea of commercial uoioa or unrestricted reciprocity moreover these uroproilioui were invited and mgotoi by the wash ington anthoritica comniisioner from canada and great britain- will start for washington on march iih the dale of the opening of ihe new otfrigraa the result of the canadian election will beknowu on march 6th tbe day the commtsvoaers reach washington in crdrtbat this commission may have no uocertain soand sir john micdousld has decided to appeal totbflconnlcyagdakfurjadgementou these proposals of his lo the washington aulhor- tues he does not want the endortation of a parliament ur its last session lul the freshly expressed opinion of the people of canadav andrfor this reason he has advised adissolution the dissolution will be published in a special of the cfwatiir gaitlic tomorrow wednesday m the campaign will opea by a big meeting in toronto where sir john and probably hon mr foster will uufold the aalcrc of the proposals to tbe united states that meeting will be within a few days sir john hat disregarded the sagges lions of 4 uaraher of members who winled the elections held back for another session bat sir john has sacrificed their personal reasons to tbe paramount interest of his party and oountry sir charles tupper will be one of the canadian commissioners to washington he will take an active part in the election campaign as well he will speak ontario where- the big battle is to be fought on this issue fctir john expects a majority of sixty to seventy in the new house in this action sir john bis shown him self as sly a pohticiah as of oh the big reform convention annoanced foe the 18th and i9th inste in toronto was to be the time for sending out lo the country the platform of the liberal party but as only fifteen days remain thereafter until the election takes place th time would be too short for the necessary campaign work the giout correspondent at ottawa says the announcement that the general electionf would be held op march 5th was not an unwelcome one to liberals here who feel that the opposition axe as well equipped for the fray avihe governmenu ko one appears able to understand the meaning of the governments reciprocity policy and the members df the ministry themselves cannot define it an active conservative- politician let oat the truth in conversation today he declared that sir jahn macdocald was pritatelyassoring the protected manufacturers that nothing would come of the proposal to treat with the united states executive and this would be made clear immediatelyafterlhe election if the government was suitdined this strengthens the behef here that the govern ments reciprocity talk at the eleventh hoar m not a deathbed repentance bat a pure election dodge i in halton the parties chum they are botli well prepared for the fray tbe party con ventions will no doubt bl held in a few days until they take place there will of course be some doubt as to who the respective candidates will be it is generally under stood however that messrs john waldie the present member and d henderson hi opponent in thepast election will be the contestants if so the election will it is generally coaceded be one of the most exciting that halton has ever eeen- it ii reported here thai abdurrahman khan the amwrof afghanistan u dead meiuonler the oeltbrated french paint er died to pari ou saturday- tbe ap of 7d yean geo mortou of sturgeon bay agtfd id was killed by a tree fall lug on hliu the otlior dsy i mr joicsmcshauowm elected mayor ot montreal on monday by a majority of over 5003 daniel mclcod of kiuoaruinji twhsblp hsa been committod for trial on a charge ot burning aha barn of sylvester mokim jatpee mcqcary left his bouse wednesday to do some chores in the liable ad hour later hii wife found his dead body ia the yard hod u l mcdonaldcoiamliiloucr of public works for iho provinoe of prlnoe edward island diod friday of congestion ot the longs john uaslera aged 21 grand trunk braseman committed euicldo with itryoh nine friday while in aatate of despondency duo lo illnets charles reedy of west kiuouri iged cj wcntoul to the bain to do some work and a few hours afterwards he was found lying dead iu the mow peter white of carieu siding wai edg ing btrips foe a quilliug frame when his hand was sawn ucirly off dr broad amputldtho hand a woman named carrie gibson attempt ed tocommil suicide by taking a dose of ptttou turoagu oxerlionrot doctors it is tboutjbt she ttiii recover jofin wbuby was chatting with his family at 1130 yesterday when he suddenly feu dead to the floor lie had been assess or ot artemesia tor 12 years an attempt was made to fire tbe com- hierciai lictd frtatoa arthur muter wu caaght ia the act and was committed to berlin jail ou a cbarge ot arson j w warwick a farmer living near branlford while trying to choq the head off a fowl hit- bis wrist it had to be amputated the fowl still lives severe weather still prevails in greece fifteen men have been frozen to death while endeavoring to reopen communica- uou with snowblocked villages in the morea james boaic of koseuthwu felling a tree yesderdayou the firm ot abram gehl near frceport wheu a sliver from it flew back hitting him on the breast and killing him instantly pierre lemoine a workman in the hamillgn powder companys works at eekcil was llown lo atoms by an eiplosion of nitroglycerine anolher man teverey woqnded mrs john e gilbert five miles south- wstcf ottawa was found sealed on her bed dead by a domestic she was aged 50 and leaves a family of three children the yoangest a week old an old man named joseph thompson residing in montreal got into a row with a friend over 4 trivial matter and his passionate feelings so overpowered him that he became sick and died james herendeen hotelkeeper of kew sarum was fined 50 by messrs ifcliws and leonard j ps- friday fbraliowing a cockpit to be built on his premises the captured birds were confiscated charlotte scott the coloured womart who contributed ihefint five dollars paid toward a monument for abraham lincoln in washington and whose name is on that account iascribedin bronze on the base of it died last saturday erin isii j raced a trail of blood sr malts jan sooha bryans a farmer in he london road about three miles from st marys found four of his best sheep- missing and a trail of blood leading to st marys he followed the tracks to a botiseooenpied by one michael handerhan aod from ibeoc turoagu town to tbe resf- ifcee d george craodon the police were totified mod tba bootee searched two partially dreased rsmssps wen found in each bow mod craodon was armsted in ufy issoerbaafaajhmdcaptoritd editors table we received ihe first number of the caaadjan dry good half ca ftwi utinr auil clotfiiaq bttvuc representing the trades indicated as there is no organ directly interested ti these important trades the etriac shoald have wide field of usefulnessiand a large measure of sup port itsget up is most creditable to the publishers being far ahead of any other canadian frcde journal in this respect and its pages are filled with interesting and in structive matter we predict a speedy and lasting popularity for the rtcuie it is edited by mr cb as morrison who occupied the city editors- chair ot tbe mad for several years tbe office 6i publication is at g wellington stteet wst toronto do you wonder why our great winter clearing sale u such a grand success why the attention of both customers and competitors i drawn to 25 and 27 in such an enormous degree why tboasaods from near and far throng oar premises day after day why our great winter clearing sale u such an absorbing topic of interest well here are a few reasons out ot tbe many iieaie mark them well and put- theffl to tbe test thepresbyterfan year book lszi tbu nseful manual for 1801 has just been received from the office of he canada pra- bijcamii there are special papers on tlie moderator rev- john laing i d and on home ifissioiis by the editor on foreign missions by eer a- m- mcclelland ma dcl on tiia potnteaojc trembles school by rev e tl warden dd on missions in western canada by rev james farqn- harson pilot mound man on the condi tion and prospects of presbyferiaoiflm in the province of qaebec bf eev j k mac leod kingsbory q on onr theological colleges by james knowles jr the rev robert murray halifax writes most inter estingly of thirty tsars ago rev r f burns d d descritea the ield and operations of the synod of the maritime provinces and me rev w d armstrong m a ph d ottawa deals with tbe im portant- snbject of sabbatb observance historical sketches of the following churches add value to the work viz st andrews cbnrch6t john n b st johns church yarmouth n 8 central church gall and st andrews church kew westmins ter b c the gensrai information fur nished is unusually complete altogeth the presbyterian year book will ife fotstd specially useful to church members as well as to business men generally i the price is 2j cents- address the pnuiahers 5 jobdan street toronto ask at your bookstore 30c dress goods for 15c locdressgcods 20c 5ckdress goods 23c 50c veltetecns 25c f9 00 fancy coslames moo i5c white lawns 5c u 00 dlster cloths 50c 1 75 ulster cloths 1100 2 50 jscket cloths 150 3 00 mantle cloths 2 00 0 00 suk brocades 3 00 1500 silk sealetle 10 00 75c jersey flannels 45c do you wonder l 5c cashmere gloves 15c 55c cashmere hose 25c 1 1 75c knitted shawls tl 00c 1 00c woollen underwear 50c i 50c woollen jackets 50e 1 00c woollen scarfs 50o 3 25cfancy skirts 2 00c 2 50c alpacca skirts 1 50e 1 25c kid gloves 50c j i5c battoos 5c ik cards of lace 10c do you wonder 12 jc bleached cotton 3c yc grey cotton 7c 0c table linen 25c 10c gingham checks c o iscgrny flannel 7c c grey flannel i5c c grey flannel 20e ijc white flannel icc 45c white ffannel i5c 25ecoitooade 12c 20ctowels 12c d you wonder i 2 00 for mans i i 00 5 00 collarettes 8 50 15 00 bear muffs 9 00 12 50 beaver collars 0 50 25 00 beaver boas 15 00 3500 beiver capes 25 00 10 00 persian lamb caps 0 50 10 oobeavercsps 7 00 25 00 far jackets 18 00 35 00 fur jackets 25 00 45 00 fur jackets v 85 00 50 00 fur jackea 0 00 do you wonder j 5 00 ladies ulsters i 8 00 10 00 ladies mantles 6 00 15 00 ladies mantles 10 00 20 00 ladies mantles 18 00 20 00 ladies mantles 18 00 43 00 ladies mantles 25 00 i 00 boys qvercoits 2 80 j 00 boys overcoats 8 00 fi 00 boys overcoats 4 00 9 00 mens overcoats 0 00 11 00 mens overoosts 7 50 12 03 olens overcoats 9 00 these are a few of the reasons we havent room to tell them all what we advertise we carry out to the letter now then for another big weeks rush you sre getting the bargains and we the money and thats what we are alter- efib0llebtc0 25 27 lower wyndham st f guelph coming and going vltltorl to stnd from aoton nd vrluiot noto mrs h h ffordtn vlilttd friends lu irtak mr 1 nald uolthnau is sneixling a tew weaks at horns mr c 0 bindtrsou nl toronto wit horns o r bundtjr mr at d mrs it crlue n borlio visit ed frleni i here last week ur i e and mill meds nelson ot ooelph wen in town lul weok mrs 3 thortell of teoawatar was in tow a iu i weekjor h couple ot days mrs 1 w cook ol toronto is spend ing afe dsys with aotbn friends revi john bart rockwood and h j uarnwei georgetown- esllod on the fnu lasss on tuesday morning r mr tt mann ot winnipeg was in town las week spending i few days with bis feint r and other friends here miss 1 artha kennedy ol georgetown who has been rlsltlng friends here lor i week or o returned home on friday mr t lomas mcmsckon and mr and mrs d momackon uigbgate messrs thomu and william momackon ot til bury mr and mrs j fyfe qarrle mr hugh ctmerou fl edward mr and mrs falljroes and mr j fulijsmos mr and mrs e byde guelph mr and mrs john barns jr john wright and hev d strachaij rockwood attended theiuueral ot mrs john cameron last week for the thorough and speedy cure of si blood diseases and eruptions of tbe ikin take northrop lymsni vegetable dis cover- mrs b forbes detroit had a running pore on her eg for a longtime commenced using kocthrop lymsni vegetable discoreryed she is now icony pletely cared her husband thinks there is nothing equal to it for ague or any low fever 1 1 1 1 1 1 if unlrerutlr known i iii ii nnil yrl ihere re ssssib very tew twonle who w haw jpotfeclly pure bipod tbo taint ot mrutula tiak rheum or other tool humor it hercdllcduhd trnnwnmal lur penerntlnns causing untold stlltrriitg nnil we al aocumulato poison and germs of dls enso from the air we breathe s the food we eat or if ay the water we drink w l there u nothing r 1 1 more eon- ctnslvelr i ulbi proven than the mw mmm p ptiwer ot hoods btnaiftrlua overall diseasei of the blood tlili medicine when airly tried does einel every trace ot scrofula or salt rbeum reniores the talut which canses catarrh uetitrntlxea- ilieaeldlly and cures drives outtbe germs ot malaria blood pot- soiling etc it also vkalltel and en riches the blood thus overcoming hit tired reeling and building up the whole lyitcin thousands testily to ibe superiority ot hoods sanuijiarllla ss a blood purifier full infor mation and statements ol cures sent tnt hoods sarsaparilla bold bj ill drogguli flittxter rvepartdoalr bj c i hood co apotbearlsi uisll haas ioo doses one dollar for using stamps a second time thomas woodoook toronto was fined41s and coats on friday tor using postage stamps which had boen previously used for tbe prepayment of postsge it appears this practice of using stamps a second time is becoming loo prevalent and the poatqffioe department is determined that examples shall po made ot cues coming to the notice of tho officials 15 per cent off for cash gcteat 30 days for thirtydays only all lines of dry coods boots and shoos are being cleared put retiring for 30 days this is a big chance for buyers come to our sale sale henderson mcrae ov co kcton for new goods gold pencils pearl and gold pencils i gold stone rings gold band rings go to r- b say age watchmaker cuelph good evening 1 do you weaif williams slio you want the best you want the neatest c you want them durable boots shoes you want the cheapest therefore always go to williams boot fc shoe store if you yant anything in rubbers overshqes 8lippers trunks or valses ctoat wltliajvife acton ij iliiiiimsivi rivfih tttmi iimii intjjitsiikii frill w we finish stocktaking this week apdflnd ye have several thousand dollars worth of winter goods more than wfe should have at this time j w mean f to convert this surplus stock into cashand our plan ist continue our j great reduction sale otrbi intotbalrsollej pigeons wanteeft ali quanllry of flgwas wllba tmttassss w j5c f j0bpb1nting fl incltjdiko books tabpblets rutin ffi ss heads cireqlavs act ac eiecnm la im vv bottstytvof lb art at modnate prices and m ri ihort notice apply or address p- ut uoobe r j- fake paass omee istest iv i weekly outnt lr specif sttentltn sjna k befltdocts vforksrs dtet fall to niae ma xsekly wages write mealonc tor partkidas iptouwant dressgqods 300 pieces 300 pieces j- 300 pieces j we bave 100 ptoces in all the new makes and late shades manufacturer i price will be our price daring fecmary istefl 75 75 left 75 75 left 75 100 iauds 100 yards i 100 yards 40 per ct 1 40 per jt 40 per ct j we bare left 7s of our cboloest combination robes how doci half price strike you f tbafl tbe price for tbl montb 1d0 tabds silk broche tbe price m 615 for this monlb 15 eoiubls for wrapi for matrons we gixa 0 per cent oil l i cloaking th ulstering curtnf pebruarv mu8t 00 must go must go ont stock or millineryv uut be eloarcd oat do yoa want any at balf rrlce for furs for fur8 for fur8 we liare sold more furs i furs furs thli nioter tuirj my prevloos teuoo oar utortment is itill gocd aol the pric viu ait too preparii for the cold map veil v best wo oni bmdla pxxli of tbe bet maker and buarantee etry pair very best very- best very best boots cx shoes u cq waul a line kid boot or a strong knock about rogrfll find them here r- b jfikmyn greatest bargains ever offered iftxluelph excitement at fever heat piles of goods rapidly diminishing at the lion guelp prices out in the middle grand line of prints worth 8c ioc and 12jc clearing at 5c a web of sheeting cotton at 200 linen towelling worth 8c selling at 5c waniv v bn local or trarellas to jell my tuarsateel tv knnwrbtoek salajryeomibsiniaii m wed befltuncts j e o okahau tturseryman this bouse is rellabls torobtooaiv house and lot for sal the ua4erslsned offers forsale bis boos aod lot no it ualn str it aetou- tb prop- oty is w11 situated best i the dominion baul and ooutalos a lot ad tnrse qosrtsrs ib v f- owie is a eomf ortabl on tand baa a abopad i- -vl- jolnlm which is at lire ot rented reraised v r uat price terms and fall pai uealartmads knowa i 1i1 opon application to i esl v bbudokr etonj acton liodgi no 204 loo- meets lo the pddlel sws hall jlsttiews j block ettrjvtttib isy orenlng vlsllbi brethren always weloome forcopy ofeoottf brethren always weloomel foreopyofo tution and laws appl j to tie bnderslgned or any of tbe members- w wttuamb u b wobde5 x o i 1 secretarr frank btrce88 j house painter rasper hanger sign wntjr i is pretmrwf to 4 abora lines fc tbotast tna rdr in any of tba bjaan aodatreaaonabb terms brerr job hatiasmr nosal attsstlca 1 eao aasnra caitomera eoqi ileta s m l eao aasnrat graining in all woods a ip order left at my will rtceire prompt raaldeeeiliaia bw aetoa attentlorit exeojtofis notice ajjl persona haffng a4r xx estate vf john qamqle amp of erin parmer dec4ai jrr 1bsu re rpl nirrfio keobedy oeorgetowd pol onokbefore varch 1st mm i their olaima terifledtir alfda hereby gtren that after tbi the executors will proceed tae amodgst the persona eci dated at oeoreeton signed g fi bill m acainst thv it ol the tovn- wbo died ltb tdtogeotv h of theexecaton 11 rartlcalan h and notiee b uareh 1st jwt bote the e- iedtherto t 11 iwillih for execs tort m applicationi famed v aitlicatioks will tbeclerjcofthiimi of february for the 1 connected with the xi of hall of pnbuc sclo and walks iampa sanit collector and snch other 3 addressed w roptothettst b of all week iaa caretaker netrt7 streets ff quired by the couacil a may be r tnoo without w duties of assessor 30 j appllcatlocs must be to writing and proper eeoiitr will be required foot the doe enozmj aneeoftbe work for the rear w h lowbt ithps t moose beere f p- acton jairaary uh 1601 ar letltubes double hub es 1 oc rovmbts ni also ererj article ot te bst qnalit for palntfnfo new btjlea very eli frames 20c fitted steel esgrarajks cornice poles sol 6pecial price for mhools web8 established st qeobqes 8qd m picture shames egam ft phcte v x dr a wilforrf halls healt pam phlet disease gure witjiq ttmedicimf jas matthejjs actpn hasbeen appointed agent 3or celebr- ie eirenlatioo of dr halls celebrated heajkh pamphlet imf be keeps on hand tbeparnpfajetewmsbrti eoiwfor treatment it sdruos sore c ont medicine the price for thei pamphlet ia fonr dollars and a guarantee is grnsn that if the porchaaer is not treatment into oonsdenl month to refund the mo pamphlet with apledge eatment or allow tbe wilford hall for the talue receired tnent please enqnire of any of theiouowiiw jwmuollen jpbert jfoore tthn the for one n of tbe 5vj use tbhr 1 fantdy hii treat- white checked muslin worth i2jc at6jc dress goods mantles clothing xxxxxlgcltxc0cl carpets j oil cloths r ft stock must be reduced before we can commence operations for remodelling our premises j d williamson ov co 5 and 7 wyndham st guelph 84 oswald st glasgow big bargains in harness at pt hi matthews big stock on hand single harness best mounting for i8oq team harness in proportion j big assortment of trunks whips combsi brushes etc cheap call and see for yourselves jhmsttjhews 20h8tdw parties actos ber dr gifford rerb a cook q ualhonand f un ghnlhol land john harrer mrs- john harvey william hemstreet t a moore mrs tc hoard ames katthews krs jas matthews iwluumukn jbtra t qameron- swoorippt uiczsocak james martin mia j martin wo lane t-wlss- l oer name wsa b added the new iobk for 1891 daily suhow 6 pfesl cent bpages4eiuitai 8orl0pmet f ht aggreaaite npibllosmjoaml 1 oftlwmetrxflil a newspaper for the avtissea foupdeddeoeisoer ttt18bti v girl ulatlon qmtaoooo tdaily wilt the the pqoss is tbe orftn of ftoaetjost pads i has no animositlea to atenge ifott flcmarlable srtapaprr sttcceq if j km tortf thfprellanaucmaljjespwi sap oewwvolear ikuultcmtaa trash nnd ace in the eol umns of thefresx c press tiaa the brihtsat bditorial pace in nork u sparkle with pointa prestguiur bdition is asplendid tienty j coserjojeterjiurrent tople nt uo 7 new the pepaper tereil thw ft the r prw weeal editlen contain all th thlimoftbedsiljaiidsandatsdltlolis thomwho cannot afford the dailjior are ntedbrdlstanss from earlj- neeirlnf it veealy is a splendid soutisute lji an 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