Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jun 1898, p. 4

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_ '..z.:..;` % ';.... 3W R:.. ' FOIIALI. E Accommodation. pun, air. health. nut and enjoyment an futuns of CALE- DONIA SPRINGS. Ilia. too. an economical place to "MURRAY FLORIDA WATER IT - vvq jvvu OI hullkljun . uzuumnltlu. "Janus. nun PIONIO. 1`w`c;"I|ioV1alei 70-I~T-I`>|_l.;Il`lQ. n 'l`|.u... , 422 Shirt Bargains. W1` 1. .``'``"3 `W .. Klngoto We Clear?Out if your boy is to be confirmed this year he ,will of course need a New Suit. We have anticipated your wants. and in our Boys De- partment, where you will find `the largest assortment of Knee Pant Confirmation Suits in this city. These Suits are all carefully made and finished. and are far superior to the ordinary run of Boys` Suits found in the majority of stores- The Prices are the Lowest in the city. ..9.. The Plaid and Moire Ribbons. The IOC Wash Fabrics for 6 % c yard. The llermsdorf Dye me [lose for i2}{c pair. The Lisle Hose at 40c, for 25 pair. The Lisle llose at 65c, for 50c ii`. A quick response has been niaci): by many-llave you been amongst the number P llere is another June Ba in in Parasols, and the time to use them is here. Eva specials at $1.50 and $2.25 each. _ 'PI. 4 .`n-.I_ --._-..LL -.._I ..,-I3..L2I2A.. -1` -.... `X7-..I. TT..L..!-_ "W Fife. 'fe"{mi-iii and reliability of our Wash Fabrics is their inngnct of attrztction---Only the new-The crcmn of the m:irkct---T he buds of fashion. Iinter into our nssortiiieiits when looking for dainty thin materials. Y0u`ll nd the bestassortnicntsherc. }CONF|RMAT IONS*U|@TSI It is generally admitted by them that the Columbia Bevel-Gent` Chuinlela is over a mile faster in the hour on ordinary roads thnn chain wheels, and that it has to per cent. advantage in hill climbing. J. R. C. DOBBS & (0., Columbia Dealers, KINGSTON. om`. Are You Keeping Treek of the Special June brings `4 25. [Superiority Under All Conditions. mdes Easily. smoothly and Sllcntly. COLUMBIA CHAIN WHEELS. - - - - HARTFORD BIOYCLIS. - - - - VEDITTE BIUYCLEB. - ' - - 350 I POPE MANUFACTURING CO.. Hartford. Conn. Neuron Agencies--D. W. DOWN EY, Brockville, THE KENNEDY CO.. Limited.Montreal. Starr & Sutclie, Q 3 Ti 3| FORM].-ZRLY RICHMOND d 00. H8 and I20 Princess Street. The American made White Cotton Undcrwgar. The Silk Torchon and Val Laces. The Swiss Iimbroidercd Handkerchiefs at 10C to Han won the favor and approbation of over 5,000 riders who have purchased Bevel-Gear 3 Chainless Bicycles $ I 40. PEAOY omen wonu W I I` buowv mm: cuoms. |Whew!' h`.K`7l:I:3:! ---- conaarrs 5 $AQm.L1ns . IALBI) 1`R`I\Rlui .\l)l\RI\}\`\Rl\ I.\`- of `\I||1Dh!|BHN. minus," uml ' on mr mmplleu. will In w- vulunll . 0 |\\\'.I\\I\M.lum.|m~lnaI\1\ run lmm or cwmlrncllnx Mr mu- \he |\uru\1enrIIQ-I M the mllowlm In mm` 3*. I "1'-" I 886 so and 46 us:-srolm omsx EVENENGB. KIIIQ 0! |I|\|lID. `I II II .%\."."'.-..:`.'.'...R.'..m:.S DOIMLAE Alb T or tumor ntmnmotlus :'"~ k. moh\lhl`\\ul myntl nry. |l0`ImE.v` `umbln l :?l?enunry. r mu J all mm in menu: um am or run 1-lune: ut nunnllm : Lace Curtains worth SL3; for $1 pair. Lace Curtains worth I an `nun .7 an nn3u- an` (`no-Quinn nun-H: .0 fur It an r\n:|- I nun PIRITINEIAIY II) PPIJI9 ;-:?mm.2-:.+- w:;:..::~.~: nl\-than mm: M j & m he Balance of the Taylor Stock This Month and all the Barualn Lines Bought as Well. Greater Bargains Than Ever. `QANT- ..O on ...-.-:3...'.'--:.'E-.....::..'3~"*'*-"` M \l`D\RI1V|llN`I&QIVO1R)f G in volumes M an IR : our Mm Mn limits`). tl ulmn (tnatu Fmlle cm! bumnlnmm. SUTHERLAND S Emmi mm ehnrly :..t'5".*`..':.'~.."`.T.-3:" V II mmlnnoi on mum to an mums I In 9` I ma apron-mi or :0. Canal, In sum NO APPROBATION DURING SALE Ilws mm mm tucamvsgywoacml JOHN H. SUTHERLANDQ TIII IO OCDII`. ! ARPETO Lganan ; . . 'rhoon1!D`M3 lemurs 300 you U0` OIBOFI mum and domnnd pa... ' Substitution ..`. FRAUD a us. up. ""&'.`.:...`n'-$`s`-`x -*`\u.\ trs. JQBILEE Llttli sllbab nugvvuuuutului III III Ijg Iuliihnotlowlunthlot ih purch- BD[`['0RIAl. NOTES. `Pomona bout! the an ot in induauioo van Inning inllucnccd lay I boon to anon to Quake. Ruuls. in numuum eon uinhuor got to work. oliiml Uh` nu! Induunum to mimic. onupiion. and noudud. wins an and 0! mo Immune Mllhnoonocus Porous Who will my II: has ly and In 3 txnlhbosrdofworhnoldouomothing hlcnkholoonpupotpichdohineen oinonnry Saturday nigh! [liq ml huh-uphiulyvvlouu-um: hot. in mg Buudqiliu 5 dnulful nuhmu ad umigwiqun. Eva hlhvillo on nalliiuguousluoou in thin Input. All ilhnnhn-mu Imnnlnl .J tn. ....n..... vi": 1: IIIIIVIIIIIIIU uuu pvwvlu The need of the hour. not touched upon by Mr. Bhortt. ie the education met will help Otnulinne to male thegeuelves and thelr country whet they ought to he. so many ere willing to he led into ueelulneee and refer are willing todo the lending. The elforte of Mr. Shortt Empire men into enohling eetvice. They will help more, perhaps. than he may ever knew of. But his Men of life must hecome the ideee ol the common people in order toproduce the desired change in their occupation. their leleure. end inetincte. The leisure of the people in not well nood. [hie given, too often. to pumuiun bhnb an diulpsbing in their character. than lead nwq from the cultivation ol mind and hand and bean. any from the devotion uhnlymnku for a proper nae of ono a functions and powers. MI... .....A _nu._ |._.... ...g .,.._,m_) .--..,. Thros conditions no ospooislly noto- worbhy. Firsb. more internal: shonld he token in mon s dolly oooupotions. Second- ly. the leisure hours should non be wasted. Too often this loisuro is rsanrdscl as on oppommihy for tmusomonb and lo- cronhion. The dovolopmonh of this tool- ing loads to o ousboilmsnlz of tho vory thing so many dosiro. ond bho thing. to cording to Mr. Bhorbb. that should in one of tho ohiof objects of a successful business life. Thlrdly. who ouvironmonhs of mm. involving the minions of man and no- turo. mod to ho ohnngod. [i." said he. wo wish to bus a country than will ios- tsr in tho hearts of tho psopls brus pm orlolism, lb inusbhoahls ho oapburo bhoir imaginations. It must ho Ihlo to inspire) poets toning lbs proisos. sri-isbs to point its lovolinoss. moo ol loisuro so make their homos in ib. and pilgrims to visit ibs shrines. To dwell in such a country is an sduoohion in itssll. Its patriotism will noliho of that spurious. hnnolul kind. which livss by insisting hnored and do- tnobion of neighboring notions." IX... 1.. l..-It.._.I ..k;,.. .1..- I`:nA.Q`!4LA ;_ -...v-..... 11- ..-.3-.-v-u-B uuuuuu we One in Inclined. other duo reflection. to give I cordial endorsement to the conten- bione of Prof. Bhom. The conditions of blue people on very largely of their own making. These conditions an dependent upon how labour is regnrdeuhend how. properly clinched. it can add no she gonernl comfort. We are positively selling our entire stock nt'pricea never before known in Kingston. Our object is simply to reduce the atock prior to the change in business. NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE. Tho nrhiolo by Prof. Adam Bhorbb. In bho Oanodlm Mngnino. on tome upoou oltho nocinl life of Onnndc. ought can be very widely read. It in auggutalvo. It polnhn out what: an the grout noodn of our people. phyaionlly. manually and pabriom lcnlly. IINL _ _ _ 4 -..JlAl4.._ A..4 A- -74? II-- nu-vu an vuv lvvvl -u-vuv nun uvrilluvlavct Mr. Wnnnnmuhr in min an ideal man. He is human. nnd ho bu his failings. but he In mowing his countryman A worthy example which thoy any use iii: to fol- low. duoh." 3 Tim in on inepirlng ehiiimcih for one of Wmnnmekom ponihion to coho. He in no mercenary. nor doe: he desire to give ground for mercenary motives on tho pub of hie men. He eimply denim his stuff to feel bhei: in giving reign to their pnizriohim bhoy will have hie proizoobion no for as pos- eibie. Some of them would not he iron to servo hhoir oounbry oizhorwiee. lb pevoo tho any for patriotism. It removes All the excuse: which one makes for not light ing the bubble: of hie country. His plnoe end his family ere cured (or in life. and in death hie rm odds generously to bhe pro- vision of the government for dependonbe. [In `XI;-`sen...-L`. in `AL .... i.l_..l ......_ uovlou Ilovv II-IU uIIu'IvI Iuvlv U H`: v lsvo But ho duos moro. In both his Philo- dolphio and Now York atom ho hu oouood notiooo to ho pootod up. ond to tho olfoot thot olltho pooltiono vocoiod by his omployooo going to tho war will ho kopt opon until tho military oorvioo io ovor. Ho gooo lurthor and donloroo tint "oil oolorioo will oontinuo in MI in ouch obaonoo for aotuol oorvioo. thot thoy will ho paid to tho outhoriood roprooontotivoo of tho roi opontivo fomilioo. ond that inouronoo to tho amount of mo thouoond doiloro will ho paid hy tho arm in tho oooo of not .._ _ . .. .... .\. + ' I vmw coon arms. I John Wnnnnnnhr. tho nurohsnb prlnoo olmzmloa. n An onployor ol Iabot. In gmng omphuh to his pnmobhm. 110 due: not gin oxpnulon to his tooling: In mm: mnnlnglou my. Bl: Ida In to rain I roglmonb of men to ma bl: coun- try In in need. and to 30 um: this ugl- monb lnbo taho old-for some an-vm. I . :` f||_hI.. TI-IE: DAILY `wnmj I Baum tivuhla Inna. as Non: Rn-$3. is Iluuul`u`c PI-Minus. At kahuna I0 Wvltuluull. ` I 3` huh 0. AI I4; Iauiwul; 3. gthauuoiunfnma. Aszwgui 35%! I Wihl 5 5:133. A|BtOol[ynI;CIwa|nnl& watch:-aaufinmaun `l\n\VuItolsIndNnohnlnnm min In lhtvuucn running an uunnulunmn. lhv-aphasia} waist! lwdvhnnmhun ulnuhuh wuunnhhlhty wluhlvulbuhnnuulnl. ALL SALES FOR CASH. :'..'l'u?"u'o's`'.'.`."u'3.' .s'-}"s'."s.`&'J.`.' . CIICT -IWICIIIC Ornxu. JIM 8.-"6uumt ll. Loug- bory. Stockholm. suction, so in the city. no in ion to look into a tie mm conduchvd 6.)! who and up to an vruhogovnnuidoniollliu city. `ho mm at his puny so Audnv Nwlmm mdhnoidld 5| `205 mm: `tau! M amount. llovnuhphwtdunmuducs boron no on mutmilvny. Hm I .n...L.n g... \l.. LI_._L....u; L-AQ n.u.;.J....L wrvn no UIIIVI luau runway. aux lntquycgnun Nu-tnuhn undies- ul, on nnutuhuin mus. u mguhr nhdlmnhnmnnuonhnihnuhelun rruehodwh-l4>Io torn;-Jm. Onwxm. Juno 7.-'l`h9 concert given on Thhrsdhy night in aid ol the Catholic church wnnmcmeo. A hot! mm was tulmd. B` D. Clark occupiml tho pulpit in who Mothodm church on Scbhath very ably in the nhoowco ol the pastor. who up nnnndi conhmnco n Landau. Min uootguo Yams: gpoudi a tow dug: as Nwlurg and umdon as this not alto naming as t lawn men! thin owning an Wulqy chumh. Sidney min and huily rpm! ch :1 3 Ian: at Northmrt. Qmto a nun r of cyclists whnhd to Sydonhnm I`n'dqycvon- inglonhml I gotcha paw. Mn. Ile- Unrv. Bolhvillonu epoming a In: much at hot mum. (homo Rum`. Mr. Mud Hm William Butt. Paton : Bay, upon: Bind mm mm Alien Bohr. Busty gxmhimu. mph! Studs) with his `CBC ID I-I19 TQMGEIICO DI (III VTIUU! IIIOHJET. he mnmy proeonte chow the hi hutum in which the bride is hold. and h 0 groom in ones! the llneoh young men of onria. land. The happy couple left: on summer Alexandria. mmo ohowern of flowers mid rice and good win-nee. to Mend their hone moon in the uni. lra. Ilomeroy in i no new of Mrs. I). L`4\\l;(lley. Mrs. llownrxl. iotmir. in viaibin friends here aiapmeoni. Mr. and Mn. A\ May- heo. mailing. spent 5 few days at .\lr. Emory : loan week. Mm. R. Uoueim-, Kingston. in here visiting her mother. Rev. Mr. Umnhrrland will rocupy the Mo- thodiab church pnlpib for four Sunday evoniums. Mr. and Mrs. William Flrm~ ing have roiimwd from Uhuthnm. James Fleming in coma honor in health an is also Min Minnie Taylor` William hohlnhv lost his but cow Saturday by hor log ho- ing brohn. um Ilnnle Ilium Wu Wedded `to David caught: on Iowa. E1m.I.A. Juno 8`-0n Mondn I largo congregublon mumbled in hho Nahytor- Inn church to wlhnoon bho mu-rings of Mien Minnio Flleonmd David Cuughey which VII! conducted by the Rev. Mr. Cumber- land. The church was buumully docu- rated with lloworn and tho bride looked charming. being drouod In a pot-groan silk drone whnzh white trimming: And V0. Min Bmthh `lowland: won I hamdnomc shade 0! ya on milk w sh white mmmin 5 am! rllrl hm mun an hrlclnnmnirl, wing IIIICIU 0| yIIlIIW IIII WIIII WIIIFU unmnuu I and did her path so bridesmaid. wine R. A. Gaugbey. bmthor of the groom. nob- ed as groomamun After the cemmony. a number of gun. some from llellovillo and Kingston. can down to u I-umptuoua na- vut an the roaidenco of the mac. mother. I... ......... ...........u. ..|un. 0|... Li). ...5_... The Taylor& 60. Bankrupt Stock Sale "lllUl'|'Uu The berm "morro" is also applied to a part: of the dlstriol; of Aricu near the promontory. Among other lonnllllan which bear the name "mono" are 6 canal and village on tho count: of Ecuador. a municipality In Vonnuola. the Morro ln~ loss. a pnlnb on the bay of (lunymaa. lulco. und the Mom) Velho. one of the rlolloob gold mines In Bruil. UIUIT DU Ul)!UI'V9\L" In bho devolopmonb 0! tabs word`: mom- ln. In came also to lndionbo my warped hi or cm! which should serve an A guide to nnlgntora on who ooaab. A "mo:-ro which cam: tuba public uocloo n for years ":30. in abut: 0! Arlen. Chili . lb is a prom- onbory elbuubod at the nouthorn extremity of M1: hnrhnr nl AI-Inn. Th: mum-Inn nnuory mnuneu an we Ioucnorn axnromnny of M10 harbor ol Arlen. The bowel-Ing man of rock rm: nlmonb porpendloularly to I hoighh at nbouh oighby foou nbovo the non. [ha eummlh forms a benumul plateau, upon which stand: a strong buhtary ol huvy calibre guns. lfnonbhia "morro. on June Tuh, 1880, the 1 aruvlm army. or urrleon. under 00!. Bolognul. made a potato abtomph be mine the Ohtllan force under Col. Don Pedro Lagos. But: the latter tn-oops mm victorious. and |uc coeded in baking by main town. not: only bhulorhinnhlonn of obs "mnrro but also the may nf Arlen. The shank Von to well oond ~ d that to required only forty- vo min .x to gain poaaouion of Mn "motto." VIN... A_..... II...-.......!I K- ..|... ......I.'.....I L- .. Ill Illll Ill` lllllllg l'U\lllI.l pl'|lIIlUlH;Ul']a n I oompilnblon of chi Inn of him In- dies" the lollowln direction in given: . . . Tbnlonl u(mlllhnry governors) shall place noncinola. whoahnll mud guard In tho ordlnuy mumner. . . . . upon the hi bun pm: ofouou forcmud plano-- : ab 0 morro, it than be om. or u on b 0 hour of the forbrou-and n ull utxor plum whence both the an and land mny out: be observed. In M... .!......I..........A ..l H... .......Al. ..._... A Inc or rorunounlon. Run A Propu- Inna. "Morro" ouhln uh Hnvnnn. ab Sun Jam in Porto Rico nnd Again nu Hnnolnpo, prove a bit confusing to the Average radar. The NOW York Tn-mun: nxplulnn chub "morro" in not 1 proper name no sll. bub mrroly a word to donate I certnin hypo at terminu- hlon. The Spanish dunltlon of the word uprouu It: moaning qunlnoly, huh lully. an lollovm "(malqulor con rodondn. can xurn nu sumo ante: In do la onbum." ( nythlng whlc In round. uho form of which mombloa him of tho bad). From bhlr rm-hing polno "morro came to moan nnf hill or small. round bromontory. n I nnmnilnhlnn nf hhn Inn: nf hhn In. So the Monmul oonloronoo has Maud to Mar to the gononl conlmnco the quutlon ol loglelntlng ngnlmh Iupornunw ma Inlnlmn cnmlng parllamono. In other words it Im doollnod on oonwro Dr. Dumb for proimnlng to Income 5 undh I data {or oh: loglslumm. Common unao rule: which the grub mnjnrlby proboah ngslnu any lnmloronoo with the liberty at tho Indlvidunl. dpph tuohu u lmon tho avenge llbonl does not appmlm. WHY mu "MORRO" OAITLI. MARRIED AT 3TILLA. InII\aU \JI-II uuua WUIIII flea) IUI `VI Pulll lallhi \.z|lllll|ll3 VVUIIII IL75 for $1 2 pair. Lace Curtains worth $2 for $r.5o pair. Lace Curtains wort $3 for $2 pair. Dark color Printed A_zure Silk Wash Fabrics, all cotton mater- ial, lact colors. regular value Inc. for Ole yard. Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose, regular mic for we pair. Dress Muslins, regular 15c for me yard. Torchon Edging. worth 15c for me dozen yards. " " " soc for 15c " Val Laces soc. 25c. 35c. oc dozen. Bargains in Belts. Dress rimmings, Lace Collars, Ribbons. etc. Bargains in Dress Goods and Silks. Bargains all along the line at the clearing out of It Your Dealer Does Not Keep lvictona Silver Polish] . Ilnmllmn 'l'| lllt`!-1. Magintnto Jolie has mitton to tho miniatoroijuatioo. expressing the bolioi. that come person connected with the Kingston penitentiary in 'roe[:`oneil>lo for thnnunf petitions sent to im for the oommutngol convicts` nntonooo. This morning his worship received am y of: tibion contain the interests oi ndruw ngua. nnohoriouc ioh-pnclmt. who min onu [ht ml-handed y detective Bradley. oft 0 il. l`.R.. and sentenced to three yarn` llnprlaonmenh a your ago` Cantor nullu-on`: Vlnwn. Whon the senate went into committee on tho plohiooito hill aonutor Sullivan con- tended that the principle 0! tho bill was vicious. The government oould docislo this quoation in their own rupuunihil- ity. and not. li a Pontiua Pilnto chill the rooponeihility u n the puhlic. He thought it would 0 hotter it tho gumm- mont could no to it that the prevent law- were inithluily carried out. inntwl oi mulling how ones which would not he on- lot-cell. Mann` Land and Mnneld. who Iota Ed- monton. Alberm. nn Marrh min. for haw. nnn City, with sixty head of came. nnivod an I-`orb St. John on April nan: without having eunwnod Mm Iona of a single ami- mnl. '1`|.` ....\..|..-..A L... L..'.l-:..._ .... I ._ A - "NH; The mntractfor bridging and moving the Northern Ikcilic railway exmu-ion fhom Belmont to llnrmey, Mam. mu boon awarded to J. I). Mchrthur Wi 6 . The road in to be mahml hfgm (2 R \\`nIIi4mn Rn Jnlnm NI) c. .. (3. R. Wullumn, St. Johns. N.ll.. is as I viaitqr in the city. _ } 1 na man I! no In nmanul nuore ucmlmr. [ Hmlllllnll 'I'llIIl`F. The Kingston oonaorvnhlvoa olmrvod the anniversary of Mn death of an John Mac- donnld In s way to which no oxcopbion mm be Minn In their nnlmnnl nnmmmu. Thu UOIIIIU In I WHY DO WHICH DU UXUQPDIOH OI in Minn by their political o pommco. The speech won oulogintio wit out: being of- ienaivo. Two prominent reformers. Mr. Pan and mnyor Livingston. took pub in the roceodinqa. mn Han [`.r\l1lhl`\!|`1`\rnl AI "`p\-nntn ML: Don't Miss we rocawlnqa. Ryan the Conservatives of Toronto. like bhoao of Kingston, uid bhomuelvoa able ho oulopfm their lead lender without slander- lng Muir living opponents. Sir John Mau- donold day may become nntioml. IJURIDDHU KIN] mmuy. \VIIWI`[0Wn. ITO DUI iuoaba oflcono Luke and other lriondn. Mn. `hon-sole and hub . who have nponb 3 very xloneanb time at room And among frlondo. uvo tomorrow to join her husband In Toronto. from whence they will go on a vine to his homo. Tho runway opllodo which befall J mm Robb lately won grub- Iy exaggerated by tho poraon who reporta- od In to tho pron representative in tho city. but the regular oorrorpondonb was not to hlamo this tlmo. nvvu up llmnlllun 'l`lm--s. mhn K innnlnn `trying `to not Anna UM. .}Inm||mu 'l`|mm4. Mmolnllnrn JANA kn: u-"(than (L '1`ho(lruniio hoimin roooiving 3 coat olpninb. Anowioo! hue also boon MM- od. Loon Vanluvon in lining It now vor- omlol: created in iron! of his houu. Tho honrdmlk bu hold a short: limo I 0 mo milntondud. The mminn of 0 0 old min on Church amoia won removed and guibonlnrgo loco oloho now walk put: own. Anni. or bu will be bold in the near luimro to comploto tho Job. W. Lilly. Abhona, has moved lnbo him bridge houao and will conduct I iurniburo and undertaking business. W. Hartley and non. Uhurloy. on going into the moth businua oxhomivol obi: oouon. They intend delivering ml: mono Ivor (ll. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rnmadon. `art. . are sojourning ah the paraonngo. Mr. Humbono and family. Wnlmtown. are bbo nnnnlin nfhnnn [min nml nhhnr lrinmh. Mn. Id|0CH'|`$PlrS|Ipl0hl. Inn ml runny. Iouovnu by no largo man of fumlburo M-om HmInon'|. ammo one and book pouunlon. In In rumorod thub abhor oobongu will be erected on several newly purohuod lalnndu. and no mmmur llfo on our buutltul lake promma to be qnlco In ndvaanoo of nnyohlng wo have you upwi- onoo . "Hun ll...u.lA.. tau...` 1. ..-4..l..l.... - -_..L Ievl John Ileolle mmaplee In IOU III- mel ltendenee-mun lure lulu Bnvrsnnm. June N .-Rev. Mr. Plem. belng cheat on Sunday so oonlerenee. hle work mu oeken by the looel brethren. A In e number eboentlecl the bend plume In No u|lum'e grove on the no man. A mo crowd of people me In eb- ndenoe. end the music and epom were much enjoyed. The cmteen oommmee ma kept: bury deallng ouo relrenhmeubn. Uonhmotor J. llucob hue completed the oonmuotlonol Rev. Mr. Muolne e heml- eomo summer realdeuoe aibuetexl on Burnt lnh. Mnny ol the reeldente went down no week he look through lo. In wee oo- ougled on Thuredey when the proprletor an M: lemlly. lollowed by one large loede (umlbure me LANMAN S Change in Business Sale OF HIGH GRADE SHOES.

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