Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Feb 1887, p. 2

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an-vi I\a- VLITT 15900000:-cu R4-cl huh Ayn-M. HALF OVERSHOEB or ALABKAS are just what you w t at this season. They are light, nest sud warm. We have I nuof pairs of Ladies`, Gontdsnd Children's, which we are closing out at 005?. Call and see them. JUST 'I`I FREETO ONEAND ALL THIS WEEK AT THE GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE. X |'I\\ N E W N E \\' W04 Princess Street, [IA Lil-ru;nl |H~mnnt tn Ln;-VI H I`I'.'.\'('I'.` cl` ('K('.`I LEI . Jan. I? Rem-in-l To-clay Ill) Pieces uf Nev` Iilnlorui-lerics. .\'<-W Dress (900113, New White and , ('0l0re-l Muslim, New (`rt-tonnes, New Shooting: and Pillow Cotton. all nlfering at Very Y Low Prices. Jon. II. BOWES& BISONETTE -u..., u. ...-..... HRS. InI(`K.\`u.\' AND m-.'rr.~'. ` Puvn|ru.~m AND h'l'|uil`0.\'l& (lulu.--3] '1-|~ llnxlon Sins-I. near I-lnrl. I-Zlu-tririly a speci- Inf . Tvlm-phuur cumumniuu ion. I L`. . l)lL`|i!4().\', .\l.l). J, H, Hun-1~.L .\.l_R.(`..N`.. I-Zmr F. X. Cousineau. run FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. `SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLES ISWEEPING REDUUTIONS IN PRICES Fol. N. ll:-rmch'n\\'Mh'l`vl|l!lboat%.I.I!. yards llmnch\|'|ohuv|\\`MIuI'|ha&p.I. .I1`yu~h. rune,`-2 ~vnlllcuIbldNhu&p||.I. . not-In uw rulzxbvi vHI.Rnnllcnvy.IouIn. I` `IHIIUV `.QC-`J03. Ila! uclOuI|'Il|ItCIltu.C.Hh:I. ltluubcullln-s.lIuu%cnlVl'Illov|hx. All \"`-mm his and Tuning Idud_l'Huo. Frh 4. Ordered Work a Bpecinlty and I Perfect Fit or no sale. HALF PRICE I ' I-I.\lBR()llIl-IRII-7.\'. ' I-I.\lBRHllb|-IRII-I.\'. ' l~I.\I|ll(()lI|lIRll-I34. Now is the time to buy. IS. I'.. r.-\I'\l'\n, ll.l'.-`.. l"!IV' DINTINT. (min: and llcuklem-c-. |`rinuv.-as 81.. between Monlnul and Hydcnhnnn Hlru-ts. * Nitrous Oxide {Laughing Haw nuhninlsu-nu! for Ililll l'lll'I(`H0l| 0| lvolh. Tl`l(`[Ih0lII`. \ \ . .. ... .u.n-n up -. u. u..- u n -- F 1 NA L ET Loaded with C-hoice, Seasonable and De- sirable Goods, at New Spring Goods arriving ulaily. I()_ Tobonoldut Prioutlutvlllutonhh you. Before Stock -Taking AINES 8: LOCKETT- R- WALDRON- To walk in and inspect the Ir. .n_ u... -u-.~, BAIHIIRTIR. -`(|I.l(`lTOIl. (`(`N\`Ii\'.\.\'l'IH. Cl`. Olco -(`lnn:m-\- Slum`. on-r Telegraph ulllrr. Iunvy lo IAIOIII. ..n.. l.v1Il'.\;|\' A\`I| nlvlvlxu 59 BROOK ST. 11 T ' I1 . ' I1 NEW (`HI-X`Kl'II) ` .\'I'I\\' (`HE(`|\'l-II) A .\'E\\' (`HECKHID I NI-I\\' PA('l`l)R\' I .\'l`I\\' I-`A('TUR\' I NI-.\\' l"A(`Tl)R\' 1 ALL AT .\`.-\l.|-I 1 `H ( 'H ( H ( H ( u u . u a NEW \\'HlTI~T ('l)'l'Tl).\I\`. NI-.`\\' WHITE (`O'l'l`l).\'.\'. Nl'I\\' \\'Hl'l`l-I (.`U'l`TU.\'.\'. NEW \\'HlTl'I (`l)]'l'UN.\' .\Il'SLlX.\'. Ml'\'LlN.\`. .\'E\\' .\Il'.\'[.lNS. NEW (`U'I'l`()N.\'. .\'I`I\\' (`l)1'I`(|NS. (`l)TTU.V.\`. l'K|('I"..\'. I L-`|n|'!i' AM imirtlq-9:. `~--- A:_w__ I3? um! 13-! l`Nurcu.v: Sir:-0!. Opposite City Hotel. N E W N H W N I-I \\' ' lN.\'FIRTl().\'.\`. " l.\'.\`l-IRTI()NS. ' lN.\`l\IR'l'l().\'.\`. lull Um. K-K. Sxvnll. LLB. _ T0 Btitxmzxis. % mnwggp ommnmu. ,4; :u__ _.4-_ nunnru an.-us, BAHRISTIR. .\`uI.IvI`roR. (`n.\'\`x\'.A.\'vI:n. av. Olllc-e-(`urm~r King and mu-k Stu-eta. on-r \\'u|-In lbruu SI un-. In n 7.IIrI"I\\'.- Un.\ ru'.r\.1|.u, .u..-1.. . . r.. \ .. .. qsuccuaor to late Du. .\ld`.un10.\', Pnvslcux. svnumn. an-. unlco-Momn-al Street. between Princt-as and Burt Streets. ..... .v....-. . nu... un \\ A1. A r. H |..-\ .\ lful n. . ARCm1'I:t`r. corner of Brook and King Street` over Wade`: I Slow. I-inlruace on King street. next to the Vmu mllce. DR. ANNIE E. l)l('I\.\`U.V. 81 Wellington Stroot. in the house ocvupiul by Drs. Dickson and Bolts. Tulvphmm uuu~ munloalion. Sq-pt. i). .. .. ......~.-.- DR. ALICE MCGILLIV HAL Diseases of Women and (`hildrrn A specialty. 0rru`x-PrinoesB Street. lhru: doors above Windsor Hotel. Sept. I). . .....vv...-. .. . `n u. 1` 1: NEW Ll\'l'lR\. Tut uulonkuod whhto Intunn tho `pnbltr i that they Into Inn! and upnnc-I 4 l.l NIH ` l.\' (\I.\'.\'EI'Tl0.V WITII .-21`. I..\\\`NKNl`b2 IIIITDJI. an King Nrm-4. Hut rloun rt; will nlwayl he on hand as tho Ibuunt IMINPI`. IIIJDICR Illtlkk. Prnprldur vv uuuvun --vuv-. `'v['-- 1) F. Muxrfmlh RA. `Mu. c..\'1.I u 9 Duv.ur~:n\' .\`|'un|.`n\r Arr llIa~a\_I.nln Ih`. l Annu ll'll'.l\-`I nluhx, l`I.ImcIu. Auusm Kin; Slnvt. Klu nu. Nancy lo Ionnon real enuuonnd other an-nrilkn. \V`|l4I\luV.l C. IV .'\l.;I\l':.I.l. A1'mn.~ui:\`s. Solicitors. &c.. Kingston. op- posite the Poet Oioc. mcnum wuxxu. I Joan-n ll. WALKRII. nu. .\lU.V|!l'.l.u. n..-1.. m.u.. \.i\l., PllYRl(`lA.\'. .~`rmuco.v. &c. 0Ioo-lmo Dr. .\l(-(`cunmun 3. .\'n. 25 .\Iunlrw\l Sin-rt. -o-In DR. w. u. ANGLIN. M.Iu:.s., ENG., 0rncI:-6i Eu-I Scmet. nenr King Tele- phone communication. I:\vInv nan A\VA\I\ I I h OM` " R. {mun-:. Anrunu-r. Orncs - Iluutnulsln-ct. Kim I4. \1l4I'.lDnlV ID, DENTIST. directly opposite the Post Ofllctu". Ivglllnxton Street. hlutabliahod In Kingston. This Powder : never mu-ion A marvel of purity. strength and wholosomeness. More economloal thnnthe ordinary kinds. and can- not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test. short weight. alum of plums lmte wdora. SoLno.\'I.\'m (`A.\'& ltt)'\`AL AK `yak POWl)Elt 00.. 106 Wall Suvet. New III` _ ru IV on an 1: nun, AR('-l1'I('l`8 and Building surveyors. Omce Wellington tfeot. Kingston.` I III I'.V\ll.\\Y'l\V H. I I I'll`: .`\.Vll jlll, Soucn-mm. h`.tc.. IN onuuio Slnaet. King. nun. Ont. llavhq ruuuovd to RING 8111 . not Prlueua 1%.. I on now full)` 00 Int Inn: In any luv 0! wbtrh may In at until! Idiot ll Inn-Innllvle. Pndnnn "lamina I-In-nlxil, EWIHI Ibi- 1_Nu \ ork. `H. .\1. .\I0'wAi`. ` Buuusrxn. SoLu-Imu, (`os\'x\'.\.\'u:u,&r_ uni`: Block. Brock Street. Kingston. l'.\|unpy to Loan. 05%. 5. ...-.. ...... . . .. . .1 u. .- nu "J0H.\ H1;RAL1, .\l.A.. .\1.n., ('..\|.. lhhnsnnuanr in I.nln III! \I(`{`|UIn\'| uunn oxnnnun, 1.1.. u.. Soucrron. &c. 0tlIoo-(.`hu-1-nee Street on Poalua the Post Olco. M1).\'E\' 10 mm at n rant l`.III`I`I|I I-mm; HFINE om! HOME. r3RoFEss1oNAL CARDS. ll. l)Iu(:-us, .Vl.l). J. H. BI:-rm. .\|.R,(`..~`.. En '& I-L sl-Akxs, n.n.s., Ln..~:. 1-\I'rIu'l' Ilhu AM Ih-union.-an I`ri|n~\-A1 EEORGE OLIFF, (Jone:-at mu... 1. .\|v(`.\.\l.\IU.\' Imam. Klxoamx Ilmu-x Klrllnxul. llw-ry and hunting Htnblon. Inc-r nl Burt. and Hlrcou. Anew and at lhh ouulltol vet and Quack at ucolhnl (`Inga mudor ;\b;;|ute|y~ Pure: Busmmss cums. u'\n\!I'\`iI Qnlh-hnl` Rn- k m"1 I:..'..-2':-.;;1*:.~_-.=;_._.;,.... 7T'L`I5i`}I|-;R.~' Iilmx. An-nu-.. Kin. Hlrn :.`{|i'1`u1-2 .\1}3$i1'rH. manna L`,In II}! Ilnlnrin Rina "JOHN 8:1"!-l`ANGl-2. LL 1;. rnnn kn, DfI|no_l`lnn~n`n SIN clan. ngcurltkn. ...u .. -1` u - . um .._. .-.... .-. 0` _ \ \\'.\1. ;\'1~:\\'|.A.\'1x~'.J K. rn.-4-r nan-nor nl Ran--I nnd Kin: HU.\IIl'lUl'.-\ l'|l\. on. n n an.-4.-u-..r I mg 7 |--lj\Hj(&..g_ Ill. LLIJ. nus. I-`noxrnxznc Sunni. Rtlni-:.RT.\`HI\ W, . 4`: nu-rnu l`:\\'\`r\ A\'l`I`IJ A.- _._4__7_.A_...; -- -T- - POWER AND SON, Pl*l nnrl Rnlldlnn Sn!-\'a-fl "1`_W.`x'_` nI\"r:.\'s; iif NI-cu-llv nnnnnitn lhn lo. I'..`. , (`ollogn 0! Int! VA |`l`II Int 1-Inn Ilvle. (`nu--on l'|un|I. Hun-lnwtvu. Saul! saw- XVIIQ IIIll-uI tinny-5-ggpuuvu '13 Ioovntinntufllnltniplvvclorandollc Ouuanormnanuroulnnunlkn Th qua-` Iynltlrywurihtho wnyol thlnplhd Dunne-torhtt.kIlt.[Int.culruklIr.p!oI, 'llTII, III!` II III Iluilllliilli UI Iv Z utu. 1'IpnrWhn_7 nllk V!` NIH-I Mn-lfuutol um umuuul. Thu an IV vulvun en! ovary [nun-n mnalvshb. hull Jugs, pl nrhmnll -booth, (hlh. dur- qcn vat pun-.hu.mnynnINu at ngmurmnldnuhounruty huuhnnuhrc nu`, nu-v, uuu vu --w .----n-u umnr). hum founal u.-ur wnyto Ito bl Ht:-r all-V`. Hon urn ml|a'-um at In In: 1TIl'Nhlhl'gII`10(. lI.|IIIk`I` uvarlyou-u-yu~uvn-|n.ImthuriI-Illltl` nod:-nu, known In mun-huh In to bum. 11.. _..-I...-p ..l OLA 1.4 aunuhl Audit annals: (HI! III I M II 'IUI. Thv llnl, pnrhnpc Ibo mm! lutnrmlng. thnr,: you -In nllmttbodl-ad Idlaoloe In use nu-.|.vrnm. Ru -In A wk-rdun of ruridun was 1:-rhn;-u IN-\er nnywbdo ebvgunon to [Other Nullnn-.1 an mu 1: rtuhlu It AI lb I-xlnbmnn of l.u- ha-hnurlol Ibo Innlnln of: lumu--u-Hum. ll-to an [Inn In glan- cun-nntb--uuud anal um thing: unnmnnot ho nturnnl In their oumn. `Thou an n tlhlnuk-co! mun ptnnrvul malt-nhnl. an npuh hula; bun nut through the- Inll um. [Junk bond tout buttr- mu, 35541`. and on an mmdau oven 5 I|\`o uh-I n,.- _ .Q_. IL... __.. ....I|.L._- -0 -II IEIIIIIQ CDO ICKIKIKI IIIXJF Ulll LN 11! It would he a good thing for `those who visit the dead letter olco to realina some thing of its importance by comparative midy of the postal systems of the world. I-`aw Americans really know how great a thing the poatolro utahlishment of the United States is For instance, the Unitnd States has more postolcea than all the countries of Europe, nearly four tlmuas many asgrmt Britain or Germany, nine times as many its Austria or I":-anoa British India, with 2.a`.,(xn.o(x) of people-,has but 6,721 pmtotcos. The Vnitz.-cl Stan-5, with 50,l.'i3,(Xll people, has -'>3,til pust- ui`.ic~&a of all kinds Uernmny, with her 45.~ 0J0,(l|U people, has hut 15.434. tin-at Britain, for 3."i,tlItI,(l;Xl pouplv. has 16,43-l. llaytl. pmtmlsly. I-ins fewer pmtotllvcs than any other muiitry in tho norlcl. there Leing bu: thrw fur .'.`0,Ul|U people. In the L'nitl Stan-s there is a pnstoico for every L002] pooplu. But uide (mm than statistics in nr xanl to population our postal aysteni in tho Cnitul States mvom more ground than any othrr III the wnrlal. For instanm-. we have H7111) llllkki of railway service. more than all the rest of the world together. now many letters does the gt-ntla reader suppose all the people on this planet mud in a single year! The actual statistics are not known. ` the total l-eing mu-hail approxiniau-ly ls) pozil statistix-inns Them Ir:-no carried in the mails or the world in lsl the enormous nuxuln-r 0! ll.tH0,Il)u,tI0l)pi4\1~s 0! mail mat- ter. of whn-h tho malls of the Unitul Ht.-in-s ca rinl one third and the malls of all Bump- nrarl: two think Hi you sen it isn-asun Ii? in '. - .~'.ippn~n- that Lina dead il`N.t`t` Om-"` is AI:|;`u nu la`, nu nun-. v .-u|r'nnr- qmxn an elf-.ur. - ` WIS`: C0l'llEl' Ul ulu \(l0pl1l`tlll0llt build- Eing. Mr. Baird, the gsuperiiitamdeiit, and `\ Perry, with their umnnuenses occupy a largv. pleasant oloe on the second ' - oorcorridoneaslly A nun urrrln cunt. accessible to the public, and at the head of the stairway from the F street entrance is the little museum of the dead lam-r ofllco, llWll)'S open` and visited daily by hundreds. But the office itself, where scores of busy clerks are all day open- ing, examining and readdreming stray let- ters. is shut under lock and key. Curious outsiders who wish to view the penetralia of the oim, must go in Mr. Baird and get 5 per- mit. Then with an ntmndant In there is behind the locked door can be seen. I. .......m I... .. 1`-4\1\.. HA... In ohnen uhn his assistant. Mr. ` \. u . . - ......_<. . . ...,....._..v... ..n.. V. _. came, few went away without visit.- ing the dead letter oice, for it is one of the most inten~st- ing of all the sights in this great capital. The dead I e t t e r oillco is poked off in tho second and third stories of the north- east. corner of the department ging. fsuporinta.-ndent, K . oor corridor, easily , ,_:|.|.. AA 0|... ..m,\.v ;v`.\R1`m'k. Auturxnsr. Atnnon. M-.. Umvo (`hnnco 8ucat._n_a_u lily; NI. [Special Correspondence_.] ' 'ASl.`3GT'0.`i. Feb. 8-0! the 50,000,000 Vpeoplt` in the United States, one~teuth every year nre made aware of the presonce in Wash ingtun of the dead letter oice by xrceiving letters hearing its ominous, triangular stump. I v.-rimps. of those 50,000,000 not over one-tenth 0\`<`i` \`i.~;it.Vl- Wasbiligtoll. But of times who 3 visit- letter of most sights great.,vnpit.al. dead le oil the aoooml --.` ........-.. Al Olu; WHAT us DONE WITH MISDIRECTEED `MAIL MATTER.-~~---" ' -I A K ."l`luo Museum aud the Hun Olllco Do- scrlbed-Smno Examples of the Inge- nuity of Clerks and tho Carolus`: Way Letter Wrltoru Add:-cu Their Dllulves `nu-gm IJETTER OFFICE. THE BRITISH wma, 3 ONDA_Y.AFEB.14. vvxvjIly'"III$I"II\ d units: pan :1. (hutlhr vnwmol -lll'jQ. The work an III kind 0! nuul In all-d "|nliu-I rm-ling.` and mat of u in chat by In (Valium, pn-{ably the lust upnrt who Incvvrh-Ida deck on unndlw. Nam cl I5 IMO:-1`! lmnllnll-1 Ibo blind radon` an ` up:-vu-I man: it In at-nluuly not-zry. Tho Ipwlm-m gh-on show an only a town! um 7:_o`.|~ ncurlnl Innpnddurtq uupuuly-mrtn unlunhn wbuhnlnruy uldnuur-Ilium ltnuuhonunnhukltht than-who;-nulnloll dIul-(luu- tar hnnnl!nl|n1b'_ll`I thdn lat vvnr:B?,llElpb`dIIti&|-wuuluth lhonmnu-tr-fu-mvhlehlicuno. Thdl my foundtuundlncfcvnlgudndlnuano lb-prv-gr-r china: In lib ccuntynn In l[Iprv~`htl~| fmun um ms an no mam pom.-unma kladolmulwnl-lblorwuchl toenvrvd aloha! In Ihhmultry. (kl-r mtmuim Murzud to II: dud Murals ahruuz Ch ynrlluln llthn and puni- nrlglnnuq In thin c-uury. (hly 5 pr uvntdlllunuull-nchrlnnlhl In th- nnv h urtnnlly it-lmyd [:13 mhndy tun!-haul behln It Knhrmnldnr Inc I maul-lo hr!-vary hour drdmy-1 J. A. 1'u'Iau.|. \ IIIWII-`I ll. ltuunnminuollntthtpodznnnornlbr cltur, (K. v-hon|d not have known wings to Old 3 HI" uuiln-11 , u n .|_....n.. r \- . pawn stun:-in Ina II. I`. Alrllllrr. I`. V. `Buttock! not. an-lllmmo Iolhodcal lot- In ont Tho nudy `Mal t-hrh Into ibtm hndnl Ml Inc-st, that the pu-tnnubrdinl not. that I . V. dual (or on villa. Tim Hart Inn rvtumr-I In huttur, and dn-in oral to the ultimate. -Ix- .._.__L _ -L._ n.._.I -0 ......I L. ;-I|....I 3. Hhnnr. Hi I! Dill ll. `an Io lnruhl Nah. hunt: I you I add |&(_,Jn3d`ullduu~rIu.hI::Il hinuahnhh 3 " :53 . I`lM`l"l IlR').\'. XL , y_ `FUN! "I IIIIKHI". 4\Il l`A|I`I| III KIJV` uxu-I It-ll:-r "mm In-I i-vvhnnm two yum pn- \'iuu\lyrnn1\`u1 a Mtrr (mm In: Maggi Sumh. of .\I-an-Iris, \';. making Inqulna with rum to u I-`rvnrh you-nus: whom the usual to run! to hot bhr In New Yuk. Al nvonmntbulethr Is not to In leak 8lnlIh,ol Alrxnnulrh. for whom lhowlu lulu-ndnd iL In ........ -o.._._ OLA! oh. nndung-9 AI n.. lV`IrIR'l was run uu Iu\II .-gnu lound It HI \'or_v om-n I->m~u llnal tho-Ir pm Nun pun-l_\' lz\`a<\`lh'nl Fur in vamv hr llw nti|~u~ n .~hnrl umo up Illllll DI. JIIT) 5. III!` lI.'lIl`l In I--nu. vv unu Antuniu. and dclivvn-I to Miss (Hcnnnn. at NIH`! .\lnry`s ~ln~el. ` A M tn-I` \~.`:;~ uddn-ssul to mg .\l |`.. .\-lama. mm Dffltl. !lurg|n&L`u.. um.-u. rnglud. Him \-lam: hm-iug Ion London. this was fur.-mhwi lav Drexel. Murgnn A` (`n_ to her mppuul mldmut in .\'~w Ynrk vity. `Ell North l`Iu,:h!h an-rt. 'l`hon~ In-mg no North Eighth slnu-I in New Yurk -in", it WIS wen! Iotho dead lam-r ulu-. As lilghlh stn-9-C, ; In l*`h1lAdn*lphi.~\ runs lluh and mouth. the } letter was rm the-n`. nu-I Mix: .-hhnlm was ` .u..u.,. (`An nd In-Itln-: Maw: nnr pvmuu in the lllIl`(Ip0l|.\`. Tlzoru .is no suvh nu-I in New York suite. nor in-Ink], ll.I nu) city in the Union um-pt '~`-an Antonio, Tu. There um plenty of an`: named Ht. Marv, but none Iumeal St. .\hr_\-`st The letter is hunt. to Sun at Mt:-r \~. :`..~ 9. .,, n 1: __,_ -nu, ldo 0 Nut lth. lilnhnhbdn I by magic. l olIu'n x...m._ x. - -.hl- and Alan: I-on-0... IAIN A low-r addnxmul: Mix-I Auniu (ile-um-n. H \'...| ~: \ \ \ TU \ \ ' - \ `~>.~.K\`$..X" ;' ` r \ ._, As there 3:: no such omen in Coloradoas Sun. but is A place called Sunshine in Boulder county, the lath-r is svnt than and nds Mr. Mark Smith promptly. UWIIUI` No letteri are opened unlem it is necessary to do so to nd out. where they came from. Between 75,000 and 80,000 letters are returned each year unopened, when to the ordinary observer they aeem utterly unintelligible in their addremm Some 0! these are very In- u=.res1.ing. For instance, the following letter is received: ' Mr. Mark Smith, Rim-iug Sun. Boulder 00., Colo I-uln I (.lt'l||l IUBUXTJ U\'BI' Q|,iI.l1,U\lV auuuu, ll.l'I.Iln, ` elm-' - and money omen, which but for the 5 gm . .4 hone-cyo: cue-ezerh would hardly hm: ;;,-one back tothe owners through whose carekxnnn it wu Ion. '1`aI.npontoneor paneemare opened hone daily. Just before- Christuae an immense amount of this kind of mail matter" is received. It comes mainly from New York city. and consists of matter lent by foreigners living in this country to their friends in the old country. The sender: are usually ignorant people, who do not know that the things they are sending back to the old home are dntiahle in the country to which . they are going, and aotheir packages quickly find their way tothe dead letter oice. These things are sorted out and packed away in the long, dark storage rooms in the basement, all ~ properly clunidd and accounted for. At the end of the year they are sold at public auction. and an account kept of the proceeds of the ale, to that it at any time the owners can identify the package the government will pay him exactly the cum which the article brought at the auction. Down in these vaults there are stored away, like Egyptian muminies awaiting the last trump, 9_yer three tons of photographs and dag-uemeotypes. In the year $1,675 worth of postage stamps was received in dead letters and destroyed. There were received 10,000 magazines, illustrated papers and Christmas cards. all of which were given to charitable institutions in Win! ington, gs they could not be restored to the nwnnm r*----=-=`~~--~------ --- -~~~--- ~ ~ ~ . ~~ -- J. H. (1..-\RKK. .\I.Il. I|.I|..\ .. L DINYIIT. Ilrulluule of .\'c~w York (`a Dcnlinlry. Ulllnv \\`q-llmxlun slru-I.l Prinvanantl llnn-k Slnu-Ix. l'urn--ul.mI llonhpnud lo the pl`unor\aliuI| a nu I00! . arg. and sent. duct `no mo banners. Last year this room there was found in a.....u lath!!! m-... :1 mnmn In .-nu, Ann. ` Illa .)lllI' uul `Wu ICU WED IUIIIIII Ill den-l Iowa over $l,500,(XX) lncash, drafts, 1\Iuw-'- owl nvnsnu nnrlnnn which hnl. for the ,,.. . .. ln:u"` u-n lhh It-ll an-Itriunx is M An -- -n. H3 S1 .\lnry s ulna-I. New York City. . 4|... lg m.1nih-`um of An export in the decal x-uh-n.` I-'11 In-nu I\l\\ 'uptl'd1'IiNl|I in-O nun`: nun Cheap Shootings and Pillow Cotton_s at Waldron s. Large Stock of Suitings, Etc., _A_T MoOBE s, nu,\|Ir.III'.1 I ll \. V. L. (`l`N'l`I7-t. IJL. nlluw-xi:-r In Iir. Jun u_ Phynk-Mun. :~'un:-am, A--. Ulllrr ml Ia~ nearly oppuuile llw |`ual mu. 1'. \\'q~llmxlun Strurt. atleltdutl Io. (`nib in [he ml) ur vuunlr) pnnmplly `

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