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Lake County Independent, 2 Oct 1896, p. 6

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anà ho vas*tIres ugte t te, oek PI oclock. 4-41 Ferbes in- oor, v h-pied hi it tis lite 1 . di. reei àthe rom-p lb.- "ti * ttm ha ..-m 4m um 1 aee bis ferrai. sud ten sud unsrovedie tis aa4 vuIr lu th. nevwiti Iii alupoe hle s'isbed te have a sesdy It ulglt, s bd Mait.ù ruld rai vuntll vs mn- en hie "iald gîtl hie =id «-p ,'dor* die a=s te thé, #Ëhle aa ts reefs .1 the boumss vaS ]Jing - e é, *uld Opgslte týe vljOsv t ht sawidiW rstwlud ahoum ha UffltIti.u rbuft m ige. Tii. kmt tas, bu dis-pi y., .1 -fia bossa he Ua~W ét. tither )d .,Ut.. Timm shougt,c deadr' At ti appuear and Sta "IMKI .nld Mt vwaut t you Idio tIiaiue 1 "réo, d àra te fthe f taaer, vi. me- tWO@é eôýnth* MoilibeM. « n*~I et gois or speaI. Tbf obit# a& l or t* onie t, cQMeanltl el l1 Agt c e bock ftot*the'o Cun- ~r tre'esa thbd*West. qd 1I-tbougbt I4 on yeu st one, 'I ahoild 1k. te bave s kw motu"c.nearsUtou ilti 1o9. sould hbave the klnl a e couidr "-ni- muselV*"o ur- pardouid by bis la- wkpêr to min4 ct Sme, i. is- rsoosti &G.Ho Mad* a pro dlioui effort ud trisi te more forward *êt md te put hi. baud sg'ium tt ffl alteu-od luies I*Ltgh.ApproaeoeltaStîir a"l toueed bin, vith eMa stick. 8tamiiim, ft 'au reposezntou dibgh steel nettis.. leotw. g o liaed hougit a more- ~ts~p'ba isnte iit ft on hi WsY te bousine, Ind ho -nt,: 1 tIi* tiir malt be, TimiOf tniai 01er Iasually. Flnafly Whgt- do yeIoimm a W'ruenn sWaY te 0 "M the. place waroralocal Dcvithe. tier.n tdisePlacew , by, di ,n. ~Ii igrécaughit a large head- mad 10hi nucOnsluIM saefm te b. tated nre MIS -Loe aor UfLin uchef- tamet fantingMéo." M*Vo5t."%%@iparagrapla vas, ov- Itamesdid nt aeak. but struggied th los im heut vWhi"bthe avent lowly tt hua font aud. assisted bY Tlm- a0, brIof. It rau as followa: mous. walked te the opeulng and gras nt 4 btveeu hIfI-paat 12 and 1 helped a tev yards dovu the street. Tiiere. a dls s*und ftal'firo broke thé taro parted vitheut a word. By the. the hskerr establshment of Mr. trne Tlimions §ot back ho vas compara- la <Jbtvynd itroot. The top ItivelY cgupoie9- rher. ths Are erlgluatod, vas occu- ^1Ar e scaonu*?' asked Lalgh imnpatient-, fMr. Oscar Le1gb, vhe ahat iy, ou Tlaumonu' returu. lu the borniez. 1Mr. Lolgh was "W. ara-", 4 ln the manufacture of a ver, "Hahl 1 arnglai? ve ana. If your frieud "oI docI, vbicboeccpicd fuliy hllIt er. ecneeted vith raclez 1 shouli? calI mi, and vblcb Mr. Lelgh Invarlably bhlm a a4yer, 1 cameO te teli 700 that I iP everY nlght btveeu 12 and have SuaitCet back fron Milwaukee. 1 if 12. thouàbt It best te go diare and mes égale, 1 emrUr slysupposed that the. eccen- dihesmon 1 hai basen lufrestjvw». 1 net àveents eof1Mr. Legh ver. the. only -Bav biI, but board a great demi DÉ a fit or suiden îeîar of môme. about him, and 1 amn aorry ta «Ii heard' md, and th a hieis truggleisins nothiiig good. He l, it appeare, a ver, gable substance vas brougbt lnu or iMau, sud ho delibrately mîsird me vL th the. gag hera it vas turned as te is positiOun d isability tapay. 1 amn nov qutf cetaln'that If I had openetl mons ganug dovu the paper vith a busIness vth l& 1Mi Ishould haveouot auj- cryig, "eadiDead Leih ~.thles I tutzrz.tel te hlm, or if nt ail, a cryig, Deal Ded! eig ingond part." *1rheu 1 aie not to meet yon t the soin. bat moment the figura cf & an place uêgt 'Zhursiay nlght?" asked Tlm- id et the tbreshoid of the. store, mout. ]Re hai? uot at this moment ïny tamer. vîth a icovi and? a tara, Interest Itufia. mer..buslneussabout vhich 1l-i bastlly sud lookci? fartivelY, they haI h5en negotlating. Ho vas curi- I arouni?. oue about other matteru. Hiemindlud a M tare Yen 'sboutin- about?" cried nor tlrgbly ccar, but flabby sud lu- in t a toua of dangerons menaco. a,tlre artl, h aeadr cled Tmmmoas lu ex- "9No. 1ucre la na usne ln your glvlug ut. ine die alloy outil I Boa my vay to doiug nov ail about that, I suppoe," aomaedil with it, and? 1 feol bauni te a"er, and? you shut op, If yan do't say diat lIter thus great diappointment a followet.lm'In lu no hnmorfor I feel g4tly discouraged altogether." mise and autics. Do you vaut te "1Theq.. Mr. Lolgh, 1 suppose ve are at ýh coppers dovu onunu?--do you, a staudoMTll? et!" "Preohrely."1 0 Aue 700 callng se IdIot?" crled "What jon men, I suppose. Mr. Lelgh, nsi, catchIns op an mron bar and le diat -jeu dc net &es your vay te Coing a ew tstps tovarda the burglar. *Any futther?" 4 If rou vaut te knov. Put diat "W.». yen. At present I do not sea my Pst diat bar dovu, I say. oo Oaa yenvY to$ulug auy furtiier." p.wbo klled hlm? If 700 can't 1 'Tont veut te Milwaukee yesterday. e poloted te hinsef.Ma1I ek yenby aibat train yon vent atr» crled Timmona, startlug back, dovui" r Nt %fute uuderstanlgdihedishr's ?*o4Wtrty Iu die aftenoon.» 1 .I "0AMipoun came bock tdiiimorig Iait Iypasatlsfed 7 1 thougt 700 «9@& u.lst arrivad.1Idroeostraiht 1. 1 ist4 li't bave told jenu i 1bu% sa 9teId7eu.L "ki*euknev or gusqs.i.1 *"Anit ju> ver. aasy tram, half-psst 10 417» .éand tbat,- igtàd 'et tv yiiriii 4,patil nov., Touý"srout 11 me,<I i3O eU -vwre soins iflhl.ages«a2dterfren 2:80 outil early s n 1 ir me us." i.mrli âieWimW dmlsovly hock lu bogrrr. '"r-; outil six tuas morulng. Why are ql laW#iper.?, humg hW bau iis.a yeueuos? Ton do net, I bope, sus- a*-bsiulnate tremblelà peeut me ofourtangayting-that in net 1 sile- dia îtî îoit 414 strectlu'truc?" sadli *gb, throinhie I In mr *r~beea sud st 9 thedi.saudy fioor iuo& ?,aud lookd ij» fis'c wtb la stick. 13. verii otthe ine a s ir"sd Tirmnes, ahiial vau vitiiu e ~o4-ilmntry. Luger at hlm aud ftowuing Au thte tssé b.o..vaail ilv nt datj anspect yon of lylng, die-shatteis.1»e qg'b lutba m u.ye r n.Iaas uich bdL. h boW t epblic bouge last ight; yen vire - -ethon bis »P& *«t ow, t1:. ~ vont haek te té aigu Lakh tarted sud driai back. He ioed .1a."I don' ca ht n devI ad said nodilng. Re could net tell '.if veà'D ony apeak te ma, onjy lie mueb diiisu0kuev. Tlmmona. * louad, NOonesýau hsusn. I velon: t4st, sud ne Oeecmaulistes at-the.«"I vas la the public bar vheu 700 cern. iltbatougur Minlg hies. yT oniut ijkTon calsi for rum hot. aud jeu veut wiflt 1lbave gene threugh.b&» avaal'Kt cloue te taielve o'clock te vin? " agne 1is amn afrsidte go Iem.. Up Tourédock.I v as ont dieu sud sMW ktwit aM e ertiliug." 7611et tii. vhidov vlndlng up dihedck. I aurdeous vmliaur' I vas tiiuro vien die light ventut u a W gse te drivea Mr m a m. t hsif-pet tvelvo. Nov, air, areyen sou vanderlng about ailnlgt. 1 lying or arnir sona 4raaloetMy vite tdin of 447 1*1gb burit loto a ieud, long. harji os dout kuoW wviy, but 1 troew- roar t laughter that made Timmons su1 ftnk ef ber, more dian etftthe sbart, It vas se veird and nnexpect.d. (Te ho entiuusd.) & Iton s*t ko luWo yuIcandescent Llghes. lu pr n' ra aIshit o Incandescent electria llghts are ussi # »We olsbdvar rte Iluibutethe ores ef monuted aui- i, I vas afra ld havothtrar alAIO, beurs, tlgers a#d itons, ebovu by turrias. er., oby!eusly, a llght vidi 4,vwinr ajeme would bot de, vhlle dis Inca»- et sgsu a roof oppoute tii via- duicetit llgit ansarers the purposo vwon Mad vh. ho vas vekiu e t -th»Il. u envelently. The, Whre la rnn *gmI, aý ud bil bond vau-t st-sud frein di. boad dean tbreugb tue oui- » towtea s$&--", mars body and out tlarough oneeftits '$p.% mik rir udo&Thfel; tg a ceunectien vitb dis asrvies tas au ck ko udescut llgbts ameused luale. y " O l g kt p Ft." f gI g M U W , u iie U a s i . t e e b o x e s . t . draA élie ma *0 , e h. oW deaer la int gReina &M deva e s, e iIb t buteber. Tlir_ ese la sd aml leaJgbM ift the ~ inostadleus ontl a bl ëa ated vtà eh »Veatrlmmiglg Of tii stpt t-" vfl Tuioamw. d usiactrie sigiie,"se 1 % es .t x*ii A» 1w th e of j e pergmeut, aila etheu ýt stp klI. uwtLip.*'hed et lotterat tmare 'nova- ~~ t10» ïpà#,, sefIat thift' ità pot l.arbe 1qS~*, ssuid Ueefieunsbors are ma"d toïý'ISffl oul Sa"506, 1*tise ~a a. amise f s alal i iaNgfluasre anbrl loe -ase if" Neyer aelvu Per *bt o rB- ment - sviel- .*onee'.Le.~ et:- Pastors oet nouerai efthdia prnueeld 1 ciinrckoes Suudie praled that' 1Major, Woodrufl ho given the i. tnrngh sude 01- 1 &go te do bis doty. ,Aiongt tose vbO ver. moît fervent ver. Roi. C. R. Car- les et the Second etotlsf Cbnncii, Roi.1 M. É. Troxeîl ot Grace Ludieran. 'and Rer, T. D. Logun ofthetir.et Presbv- terisu. Th, action et the minîstena bas causaimatch goslp on tii. utroata, sud varions viets are taken.enernlug titi matter. The suggestion that divine Éid ho lnrok.d came tram a newsipaper thet ba? talled the attention of the Mayor te dis tact that nurnarons gambllng boules vire runng v ide open, and? requeiui lma te close them. The Mayor vrote a commotiieatliuta the piper tfrting the matteïr llghtly. Since that tme -tiie churelb people, vhoie vote vas hargely In- strumental lu seeuring uis election, have united vlth the uewspaper lu an effort te influence the. Mayor. ]ecachea a IRipe 01f Âge. Martin Gardon,. the oliest persan lu Galena, djed at the. home aI his son-lu- lav, John Gallagiier, Saturdny. Hie.sage vaa 102 yeua. He rvns a native of Ire- land, coming ta Galena dlrectly tram that country lan184. W~hen the. Illinois Central Itatiron? vus buhît luta Galenft Mr. Gardon vas one of the first men about Gaiena employed by the campan18Y, and h.cantinucd lu ils employ for manY years. Hia vite, ulth vbom h.lved for neuniy scveuty yeans, died tua yeurs 8ga, ag.i? 90 yenr. He vas a muaIofr.- mankabie pijaieai vigor, uniland nover kov an ill dey outil vithin the. lait few days. Hi* eyeraiglit, u'hl becamo lanpaircd twenty jeans ago. vas compléte- iy last to lmn durng tii. lait fev jearn, but eten with this iitflrntity ho perited mu living aloi,, since the deuth of bis vif., doing hls owu cooklag -and? performing ail hia an-n bouseholddalles until tire. veeksaugo, when lie vus tukea ilI and vent te liv. vihibis eau ia-Ian-. Tva chl- dren survive him, Jerry Gordon of Free- port and John Gooddon of Texas. Fire of a Day. Pire starting nt 2:30 SntîîrduY inoning totally destroyed the. Northern Iioios College ut Fulton, entuilingag nlam of $100,000. Nuch of thae apiaurutus vas saved. TI:irty staîderts who were libcd escaped wiîlî slight iîîjury ta anc of the uumiwr. Frîank Cook, a Chanton, Iowa, firemaîi,was struck hy the falling stones sud carried out of danîger tuconscious. Ou the nortit aide a detail front Clitîton, vile workiaig fruan the. inside eft he buraiag structure. was eut off by the flantes, but ntnnaiged ta figiit their vay ta afety. Tii. callege couiislted of a huge tiiree-itary buiiling of glane. Il vas an, of the aldest institutions in the section, and vas b,îilt ia 18434. Tiie lire sturt.d Iu the thii'd story, aud vas dieovered by Whhm Schiultz, asastadent. H. sroused is sleeping conarudes, uni? vas cnt off iy dia fiame frontalth, uîalrway, ad lanreakiug dirougii a viudov baii eut hisibaal. iieves Piiad pal1lua et. Six hundrel lu, gr4enbaëki *as picked tram a-, ree4.MsNyvod the. other day. To get !iic legail tender fruit the. thief lad te take lu addition te the. halls $11 lucai- ier, n gai? vatch sud a coat, sil belouging te Johanu Matsan, a Svede. Matson vas igghag lu a iewer ditch, snd hand hng bis coat lu the. tree previaus ta galug ta work. WVhen he discovered his ha0s, Matsen vas frautie. H. salit that vas ail the moaoy ho hait saved sînce he came to thla country, seven yean s go. Honte one reporteit the matter ta the police sud they begau ivorklug en thesse. They cisimed ta have fouri a cl.v tint vill lead te the errent of the guilty persan. Matson, uccoriug ta hhe feliow-warkmen, la a mter. ____ Stato Nova iu Brief. The north-botni? arrov gang. passen- ger train leIt lhe traek near Cuba Thons- day uflernoon and vas ditched. Eagi- neer John O'Dannell, of Galesburg, vas burledunder the cnglue urxi îeriansly ln- Jnred. A passenger frein Peoria n-s hurt and tii. others ver. badly shakea Dop. Tii. couches ver, bndly damuged. The. "long aman," lhe "shiort man" and the. big revolver tiey nlwuys exhibit viien they want ta metke a qîîick an? paying Iumpresion ou coulier, puid an eariy vieit ta tie Fumons restaurant, ovaed b7 C. O. Spong, ut Chicago, Satniay mntmiug. Tiiey got $20 iu their usual vuy, au? thon wlile se!,eraI,»hots ver. exchanged attempi to ta niak. Iboinescape. Tii.y ver. caiptureiasd gave their naines as David Madden and? Christ. Mangan. The prîce oI-a ais Inl Central Illinois bas beau lixeit by the Circuit Court et loomington. MieCers, Wise oued îWard Joues for the. suoi f,815,000, ai- leghng that h. udit oiuy kisseit her agaloat hon demre, but vaàs evoti bold euough le aeeompauy the. oicnhaion vidi a gaod, vigorons hus. Mn. loue. la a former, an?. thojury evlduntly took Into canid- esatien the. 10v priceo f grain by brluglng la a verdict otf$2M for the plalutlff.. Mar Mar has an.?diaheAmenican Spir- its Mauutacturiug Compauy at Peorla fou bis ielar fer Auguit. He carne te Peorla 1eanly la May last frein New York vltii lIde tamlly ea d It credeutlisas assist- Sent Secretary undor permianent appoint- &meut, as be étains, te set ausearetar, at the Peoria iedpstsu The appoint- ment prod<Ltlsagsmtultethe local Ïm- (ago, and ho thre.téuod t#Iga- IfrAgr. May remaine. Bo Se d is-ater asnons et ail diatlas au? réonosibiletieia, but be AngustNov ýcho nteu " tehonInset Ugest J. Tauke won a vidivrer ta t siountry more thon t*en- jA <eX«a #, leavLog behind him a «weet-ý bient go.ngaged lu the. drug buiness -Rt Wil1à .dOhio streets. Chicago, and4 ppo9wo hotd wt lant week hle had madea m 1 1,PftIIi retorD to Europe and 'aIm. Ile i >07 t the nppreh tfgpi.an~p»Il grot that an atrack Atf bsaxt disses. won the. reanît,, ad h tazpired vltii a wllé up*n bis lips. -The - hardwaretore and poetoice at, Btvard. rua by G. A.-ITîekian, were enter.ê W'butglars adi? a large&ainit et le ien entlery vas'takesn froin a ahovess oj ý£be Rate vu 4,1usdtill thi dili éW f and thon the comblnation was hain.*t tffi the conuectiola ias brokon.,O (»«4% eortii of postages tampt ver. abtrut. Il ed. aise.a large ,nber et voei VI ia otiier valuable papers. Ti.treaeuio to-À va. taken avaey. It hoN moene mader. Mir. Rackma'setore han been rolbed Ovei ine. within a lev years As"d Margaret Fitzgerald, vhes n- kI fertonate marital, experiencelle avi-been- Ill pied the. attention of the eltisenaoft Ugih Park.for serveral veeke, iatteW t of death l hi*ti. omin's department et tu thé Woodiavn police station.- Her bus-i j baud. MicaelÉFltsaeeald. hlaage*lpi sougbt Il a number oftdctves adAèr 0 Capt Shippyse command. Tiih one io of Mms. FLzgeraid la attributed by the' police te the acte of her hnban&,vI iw nov under heavy bond te Imaure bis op- , pearance lu the Crim'inai Court «cai wanted. t The. Herchants' Carnirai Assocatio n conciuded lts fait festîvitiea at Alto tl with a magnificent dispiay, lu vbich tltfls il vere sisty business donts and an attenld- ' anc. of 15,000 people. Prof. Rosarfb t Benansinga, of Springfield, vheo oeu e. the day's proceedings vlth a balloon se i cension, aimont leat his Ilfe. The air vas iý heavy and the. bailoon vent 0017 500 fet, tl alter which it inddeaiiy began to fait. The > aeronaut had te quickly d1sengaga bie te parachute and ]et go. Tiiere vos net il apace for proper Inflation and h. fen hpavaiy on a roof, sustainlng bruine that viii lncapncltate hâte for profeasional vork for somte tinte. The State Boards of Health of Indiana and Illinois have been appeaied to by Y (iommiosibner Kerr, of Chicago, to stop the ahipmnut of .11k linaChicago frein Crown Point, In<l. This miik la lnfected vith typhoid fever germa. end bai alieady ipread contagion through a number of failles using it and living lu the nelgh- berhood of 43d and 4itb itreets aloug the Hne of the Pauhandie Railroad. Coin- muisiioner Kerr addrciied the foiloving letter te the milk agent of the Panhandie Htoa&. 'Dear Sir; An Inspection of Crown Point, Ind.. showse typhoid fever il inspection on severni farmea front which i miik je staîpiied to this city, and a nunm- ber of cases, vith onie death, front this cause, have been positiveiy provcd. Yeu are therefore hereby authorized to refuses te recelve ahipuiests. of milk from thst place fer distribution ln Chicago outil further notice froni thri dcpartment." Cýommissioner Kerr aise addressed a lot- ter to City Cheuilit Kennieott ordorlng hlm te have an inîpector examine ail milk that may ho shipped front Crovu Point. and If any la discovered the Inspector ise instructed teo luhliifately carbolize It sud entpty it froan the caesloto a ditch an. mile front the city limita, eat the health lava provîde. Lochridge Brother, bankera of Psy- ueo. Monday made an assigument for the. beuefit of their creditori The aslgn- ment vas made te Gilbert 0I. Driandaon. of Psvn, and bIllewl take charge et their bankin that village. The anombmr of the. fiçm are William I.L Lchrldge sud John I. Lockrldge. Iu the itaiemont fled fer record ln the Recordeaes fce the hiabilitiez are allouate ho $51,041.31. The ssets amount te $(17.981: The firm's liablltles constat of amnounts due te de- positon, aggiegatig 8M4114.31, and the. foiloving Individuel debta: Nancy '3. 1 Weber, $1,000. Elizabeth Headley, U2- 400; Joseph H. Doorant.$1,000. EL A. Baxter, 81,500; Drover»' National Bank of Chicago. M5000; Farinera National Bank of Springfield, $6.00. The. tant item la secnred by coliateral vorth $10,- 000, anALthe local bank vii lose aotbing. It bus ulready indoried erodits on the note te the amount of $1,50«, hieb re- duces the debt-to $4,500. luntho wVpof usiets the lirin holdo real estste valuod at $0.550 and personal property, notesand accouisvortb $37»31. The. Lochbrldge Brothers have siways ho.» considered the vealthieit anen lu Pawuee Township. The. famlly la vlhat la termed "land poor," having mall acres of good land which vithin the lait tev years han reai- ized littie becnuse of the loy prîces of farin producti and the iuubllity of tihe owneri to colicet rent. Tii. vaat fortune of 2,nr. Julia Bradley, of Chicago, consistîng off$2,200,000, bas been pledged to the Chicago, University for the. establishment of a ichool te Ill bult lu Pegr.la,' under the auspices of the trustees oftheii. wivcraity. The plan cou- templates the pajinont et a largo annai sm by Mrm Bradley durlug dis lattera lifotimo, and et her doatb a bequest of ber entîre otate. The ldea of ostabishlng a great school ln Peoria bai been a pet on. of Mms.Bradley for many yearsasd bel- lng nouonus te se. It actually oatablished before her denth, thc vonsan, vbo la 80 ygpars old, decided ta ttseimuiediate stops n.eeutiy te tus end. Incorporation pa- pers have alreadY been filed. The nains ef the. institution yll ho tth. Bradley Poiy- tecbnic listituts. President Harper sald: "lu goneral the course vii b.alRite that ef the levis Juatitute, manuel train-, lug being a spatial feature It la pro- peoeod te prepare dis plans for tii. build- inus tht. vinter suabndis tevor of building lu the, apning, bovins the iciioej IWFU ~5ft0l7 i aiE So~ -w,.- DosSru% n the ; tsihea.Un terlni-vie i su ar te s., yb igobjects, am oupIW ut levsrettf, a aists= te*3 listant IL id. ilerihi, « do-r ut nlgbt ftram Ï*i) utd thaz tWbre gvem th Brunivlckk bnr. iliwn v% frin titi, - -e merrili mesystbat thé ufaïi u, lie M4onitor, vas lowxva**#Y~ p4tr *Bdt that ellve W" itu in the barbon i n pe' - bottao. A paru" i MOlUAvua a " osd thurbi otaily or par",ll red in dia suberba ver. e unter rush.? -throuigbBe. e.at. canvylug Propelrtr# nurc sud valuabirs towsr-i» ,--Onrpersoasver.mus 41gt itrnsvick asnellaga:*4 Wçilliam Daulels. Able Divis. john Jeffenson snd baby. A coreful eatImat, pincs ti u5u, at $500,000. maay permos, wvus ow sereausljlnuud Savannahi laua port ftre (sn, Il is the capitali'et Chathamn Ceqisti' nue ofthe ment Important copmW'rudt- Sof Uicelitat,. It vas »fié* bhy Giur.ý in 1789. Ils populatio t h e nsluilii i.)No c 4,00 ~Ihe slteo f thecitj hia a ùÎ-0j IlAtl4'l elevated .bout ferty teet above heu' we*e* ntnk. It is regulssiy laid qOtt, vtil v14 sireets, ciaasej .iiade4vltb trees t 01 ui brick aud many aOC ln privrai tvelUd, are ndsoan. spec4mena 0d rclmt*etait. 2im Ainonur the public -boildings iaoe em havis,., tiaeater, eoiar bouse, City w i-ikouge, Cotton Exelgnge, Maseuje Ts«- - pie. Metropoltan Hfall; Hodffl$ -MaiL iit,nary and iioadquartera et iii e «Os# IlitonieilSociety), Atibor, Hanl sud et% .tiadrew*t Hall are the. *Most, imPoutauf Tlce are aun uMben et' ehunch ellllces li isn e t1, oMet e0ag wh-ieh are Os -IndepudtPàeslyt5"a5' 1aidyot'Prapetuali.p< uCtol> sad the Jevial aynagogueetIbev The public acheoolaare maj sd .ent lhberau provillou fer the éducation et tic - îur. The pnivateehooh are 81101>0029r o.ta and stand bMgiin lu, si aiuon of thi, ciizen. Amng the charitable lustitustieus .c be aenthone thei.Savinali Healtl, f josepii'a Infiransry, Orphéan AbyIuaml EîmîscepaOPOrpbàgns'Home, Hibenaisur t cie.ty and Port Society. Tvd aaeunmiMP4 ene in Johnisou Squarete Gen. NathaedB Gireene o»? the o tier la Monteýr@y 8111101j" lu CeOnDt 1>laski, are pointa etf intinet 7 oue of the Best enuthers Umrbes The harbor of SavonnKh 18 ie e s-tht li-at on the sontheru coest, au? the. nIVOE la uavigable fer steameur% te A1809114 The. alopli of vater an tho baLrlàhi tuP tiwo feet at menu lover n-at., nd ie.* SCieS draving aineLqu rt e aucouleap te tisa nharves. Stea.mers non r*Iulai* -t* Nev York, Boston. 'huluitelPltla, ÎGàÏ1, m-are and otter ports. Savannaah à the terminus of tho e." trial ltifroadof (leOngla, dis Atiantig *W ~ (iî~li andtheii.Savanuab sud Obslete* Ialod.The chief articles texp«Iel -ire c s-ou, nice, lumber sud naval stouis," *.a a cottan port that caty ranks second lu the United States. Trhe c±ty ha.-gps isorki, vrater vlWMs street rahîroadi, eottoiv factetrii4 ppffl luilis, seversi taundries and plactlnOini Telegrapbic BnevitiO Lient. Duff, U-. S. A., retire&,dsi* Port Huron, Ilh, taOfPôlaexîo aP4 % jeans. .The next convention O e ' ans' caithollo societies viii hobe l? ut oeipcý bu.8, Ohio. C. H. Ena,. a promldteut businessý and several lImes Major et L«& civ,' S. D.. dl.? ut Rot Bpt p af4r « Austin B. CMÉ,rar tius nier and donkey and cent clowvaOft cirens sud odier shoee, i. um cmnnatL 0Oh1o. The Dublia Expresuaaj i.tth~e have isiiovoisd a lka mite and detonatorut -fE.MI mlles feibolfW~a' -', Telegramw .selvd s eL - by tue Mli1utie.41 W.atay thee*le article 1oni zl*1»' A band of

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