Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1889, p. 2

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` n..._A u__A -_-;_ L,_._n_- , SIR ROBERT MORIER. JAMES H. BERRY. x'.'u`h had .|tIl<- Rx'k,l . I ..P I`. ...~. -~. u u-uu mt allow them .-nu rostwl - r Bvrry won and ability 1-in-111'! _jul~,;v. in _l-\<.`. nus rim.`-xi N`l):|[Ul' tlnrlanxl. who ha-I Ill L lv\`0lun Cathi- `vh ho ill lwgm n 4` fmln ".\rkun:41\\ , H nun" uI!ici;1H_\`tl(~ , nud but 001) [~llih'tl Humps r In lmrt. Ltml w1tll"tl1e gvl |.u'l:Og~ I... .II. lvniml {lu- ring lhn dos n\.A in! d is; ; and At Wholesale Prices Until the 1st March at . THE HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, AQD. F. Armstrong's, l4| Princess-st. CITY F_I___C_)pR sfoR. lII'Dl\Il\I- -.- -.. -__... .._ ___ I100/( "Ar TH/8 B/LL or FA /25 7H7. -WEE/( HEAVY MEl.'l'UN DRI`.-38 000118. 50. per yard or I) yuwdn for CI. FANCY TW EED QBE$S (100118. 51- not yard or 5) yards for CI. FANCY BTRIPED COSTUME. 54- par jam! or N yaudn for CI. (`OUORED HILK Pl.L't-III only 35 worlhwc. \ CHILDREN'S KID Ml1"l 8. loo per pair worth mo. ALL Olfpt LADIES` FINE FELT HATS reduced to lie ouch. ldon. WIRE TAPE DUSTLICS only l0c and I50. R1-gulnrpccs 26c and 851'. CLOUDS. TOQUIS AND SASRES Alla"! not cost. ' ________ - __---: -..-.- 4-- u `g. : n '-.4 .; Boots and Shoes \ , Fuac Walnut Cabinets. Bevel Plato Minor, 825 to 840. lion fork Bukeu, 82.50 to 86.50. `lnntlnrnnlfn Pnnnu Allan AI-In I`hniv-Q `K Kn On I DI! CITIICIH CIIIIIUI (H Al`! ` of RICHMOND, ORR a co. Embroideries, Black Lace Curtains, Printed Cashmere Flannels, Fancy Cashmere Shawls, New Shades in Nun's Veiling, Amazon Cloth and `Heniettas, Oousineau, Quinn & Corrigan, SATIN MERvELLiEU>` Towels. ever offered here. Ask to be shown these goods when shopping at BIRTHDAY CARDS. Lonsdale Cambrics, Embroideries, Sheetings, Table Linens `and NEW WHITE LAWNS, NEWCHECKMUSLINS ?Are %Offering $ome Rfegzirggslins in NEW G oo"`D"s" fN6`C3;ASES W ; Nv}%Dres`sGoods % DIIIIX `V Ufl [)IIIltI. .14]! [U Ollulll. Gentlemen : I-`ancy Rattan Arm Chain, $5.50 to 812. Gentlemen`: Fancy Rattan Rocker. $.50 M 810. Fancy Rattan Reception Chain, SI 75 to 310. \. Platform Carpet and Plush Rocker. Si) 00 SIB. Marble '10 Hall Stand, 8l2.50 to 825. Marble o Bedmom Set, 940 to 8125. Ladies` `ancy Desk, etc.. 819 to SIS. Muelc Ra;-hp. Fancy Fablee. Wood and Marble Top, 82.50 to 826. Do not fail to examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. Fhe earliest choice of Novelties in New Goqdn to be hnd at the CARPET HOUR!-I RICHMOND. MARKED OFF BY RICHMOND, ORR & CO. We take the lead in Quality and Variety. You can get almost any shape and style. Our Home-Made Bread is the latest. Made only at -I-%- I-rug`---.-----ug. JAMES REID. 254 aha 266 Princess Street. Inspection invited at ALL I08? 3! CLELRRD OUT TO. IAKI R00! FOR SPRING GOODS. Remember the discount off Cloaking.-1, FANCY FURNITURE. MURRAY & TAYLOR S, 500 yards Just Received and to be Sold at 750. per yard. Regular Price $1 per yard. ]_\TZEJ'VV' EIIBROIJDERIES, Just Opened Up and Marked to Sell at Low Prices. ONE PRICE STORE. 88 Prina..essSt.; Kingston. W IIITE CC)'I"I'Ol\TS, s- s}:'i.i'a`;`imm.m;{1s:{;;.a134 Prinoesatreet. Also a Special Bargain in White Quilts at lower prices than SUOOESSORS TO F. X. COUSINEAU & CO. NEW EMBROIDERIES, 1'76 PRINCESS ST- AT SPENCE 8: CRUMLEY S. (.4, Tweeds and Woollens continued mother week, WALSH & STEACY S. LI n.n|.I AAIUALI I Dnlllll. 0 J3. FRANKLIN Ann-an an-v .n- H9T.:Wl_L?S3 5 EH53? W. H. GARNUVSKY. 212 Princess-st. TELEPHONE 2|. __ -.. _~.-v..-. j__. V... `-- ZR- 'I'O Y'IEl S, I'!l \r(V u'l'\l')l.VI.VI` I) n I. I.`I'\\7 All kinds of Canned and Preserved Fruits in glass and tin. Evapontod California Fruits. Prunes, Pmnelles, Tunis Dntos in stalk, &c. Kippered Herrings and Ciscoes. TOPERA HOUSE FRUIT mo ovsrm MARKET 'DtOIl-"-llv HOCI'"NQI`"-| And will by A IIIIONDB Pdnoo-Btnu.u NwcxTm,Y1'1?Liiiiii,E5f.1L}1s,cum. ` 00 1'0 BATTENBURY S- Just. the thing for cold weather. Try It AT THE BAZAAR. -r-I?Iw-.-Iran -?u--sa\A- A eoo xialn ?ov1{no}.{i\aaae to order for $13. however. ifn bad man (-mm-:4 -slgmg will nmke hnn one for Ihv mum-, price. TIA! f` f\ f\ F I I T ooxg 7AN1_)_T MAGAZINES. This will be rare opportunity to buy Robes. Contra.` (`n\Da. Mums Moan. &c., my the entire stock IS to `ac sold without ruse-rvc. BosTo1"%:m`:smRE, SATURD.-\MY.,wFeb. 2nd, THE BIG CLEARING SALE lulu DBHUVUIUXIL DLIJlUI." WIII IIUUI [U IIIUIFIIUW Room. corner Monu-cal and Pnnoesa Sta. over Strachanb Hardware Score". the 2nd anti ma Tuesday: of each month. Btrachanb Hardware 8!: Tuesday: of month. wuuu Ill m:u.nuuuo - Llmla-rim bonus. No. 33. of the Sons of Eng- lmd Benevolent Society, will meet in their new Store`. an FRASER & HAMILTON. Props Klnl IL, nnrnnlln Marina Inna-n-u I. II. V. to An. :- Uxnnn TH: AKIBPICICB or `mu: GRAND Laoournr MANCIIRSTER, ENHLAND. meet every other Friday in the Sons of England Room. Prln 9 Street. Next meeting FIHHVARY 15111. W. vamcu. Recording Secretary. ' AIIOIGIII BL JODIII. NO I. on 'l'nI1@!!, l"8D. ` 7un.nL1::I)` m. . V Couu-uq . No. 92. on Wednesday, Feb. 13th. at 7:!) mm. . ' `/-lICIIICI.I IIFIIUT l'IlI'UItUl'Il COURT STANLEY. No. 199. (`.().F`.. meets uhe nxvozun AND LL81` Tulcamw `or MAC}! uomn in the `Prentice Boysllnll. Kmg Street. I`. '1`. RIcN_'I`oN. Recordlng Seen,-u\_ry. Oomiq and Sentimental. FURS `ANUFACFURINO CONl"I(.'l'l0NIR8. Molc ilioilngl. Mlndon. No. 253. on Monday. Mar. lt.h.a.t 1:2 n.m. . w.{I;:olcnt_St.. John`s. No a. - .'Lh. Al. 7:!) n.m. BREAB,BREAo. ' V 7 _ fl ONE DOOR BELOW (ITY HOTEL. vv ax - v-1 ; n I vrni [Ina BL. ow-um Market. Klnpton. lnryono should read the UTIOA 0l1)Bl:" tlnlacdlu lllunu-nod Journal of New York I K}N(-}_TREET BAKERY. J UBT RECEIVED. DON'T FORGET QYEBQOATS. FOR A CH()l(`E LOT OF` nn I`1IV'\l`I'\K\I'YVf\!l\.V rnvv In! Canadian 0310: Fol`-busts. DWI umnxvl l4V\7 \'.. nun nlxlr nu "TWEDDELL, -v nzuxn nun .\uv 4 u |\\r II : nnlnlv '1: |\ L. THE LARDER. _ I_4'fUI\.I_*ITISHIIf1GS7. W conhen aooxsrons. 67/1531; - msws - EENN Up`: l)--..l_- Ilg-.-_ __ - Wellington Street. ooiETm_s. Soul of England`. innnul No Q` AC 031:: -: sxf I-V .LLJ.4.l.J.V Muunrr Somml :._j_ wooxs:LLETz- $ '!n Fab` _'l`ho royal family of Austria bmnchelin this wine: Tl1Cl'e are two brothers directly lntercsto.-d la the cror:n-tho prcuuat em- perm`, Wuxcls Joseph. and his younger brother, Carl Ludwig. Rudolph was the only son of the emperor. and hodlu wlthout mule issue. Therotore, unless ha leaves 3 ~ posthumous mus lmlr Curl Ludwig In holr npparent. Ludwig bu sons who will also be inlinoolnuccadou. Hlnoldost non bu ro- uguea hh rlgmot succession, and ma uvoum. forndlgrscefulproeuodlngdux-Inga dnmkm brawl, was publicly dlqnoed by the cm- ll\I'l', It is singular (hot so proiligntmc prince u Rudolph should have been so profound n nchoinr. It is. true that royal personage: who write easily ilnd admirers for their works, but when 1`. man masters I dozen -languages, (hero is good reason to suppose him to he a scholarly person. Rudolph found pleasure in the society of eminent man of science and of letters. He edltadn peri- odical and iitcrnry history of tho Austral Hungarian monarchy, which appears in in- sullmenis and is not yet completed. lie wrom also himself, or published under his own name, "Iiftmu_ Days on the Danube nnd'Travels in the Eust." His tastes I-an largely to tho unturnl sciences, but ho was most distinguished in ornithology. Avnav vv "-0 uu \ .......r.\. V. tn! u.-....; - u v ._ pen-sonngos, was a rako, and his wife. who is said to bc a lovely and virtuous woman, was of course scnndaluod by his esrnpndua The prince was also subject. to vpileptic ts. which can a gloom over him. His time wnspn.~.v.-d in incongruous occupa- tions: indissipntion, in hunting, in unours and in .~tud_v. His wife, in order to escape the di-gradation of at continuous life with such :1 man, spent mursh of her limo at her former homo with In r family in Brussels. It is said that about u year ago she.) ed from her husband at Ischl nnd doclarcd that sho would never rejoin hi;u. Rcprcsvxitatives from the courts of Vienna nuduf Brussels iinnlly succeeded in patching tho inattur up; but last. {all them was another quurrul and the princes; announced that the intended to apply for a divorce. j -10: Genuine Barnum In- nuoxs, mm um srmonm. A splendid mnrriago docs notxxec-c:a:1'ily bring 11 happy m.-.u`riod lifu. Tho princo, following tlw o.tt.mf.!o of so many ruyal and 1 ,, ,,,,1,u~_,u\., 1.- ug. --u.-um`. l\r`VU `-... \ ... tux; . ..... . \....ln.. ..-. St. Allgjtxstixl. A . the bull whivln f-.-lluwvd, when (has miuuut was danced, UL` orchestra played a piut`c ()1 music especially r-ompnwd for tho uoczmun. It w.'Ls named for the bride, being cnllud Ibo Stepha.niu Uavom~," and at onus he-cums very popular, not only in Eu- rope, but America r-ch`, W uvlv tuv urn uvllul vvna cu I uubxna, uuu he is said to ban) fallen in love with her. The princem went tnViu1na-for the marriage. Her father and mother and signer and a num- lvcr u! Belgian dignitaries accntnupallk- her. Rudolph met the p:u't_v at Sulzburg, and os- mrml them to thu capital, tutu whirh they drnvv through i::2mensu crowds of spectators in gm-at pump and >pIt`Xldl)l'. The next d;)._\` the u'clulm;: I04 >1; 1-lave in the murt chapel of Q9 \...v...-oi.. \o 11.. l... u-|.i..l. l`..H..u-...l " ` puU""u llll llK'I fnthor, Ntt-}uI:unzo met a young Amer- ix-an` \\ 1: (1-11 Im- }n-rutrly in In v 0 xx ith her; that Im fullnwml ht!` to BCl~ gimu. uml, on dis- 'cnvoring who she was, shmloxvcd her `_\\'hcrL~'.`<-1` aha up , @i:})(>urL\l, showing .___,"51`3himself before her ` in tlwcrum] on her wedding `lournoy, 73130` "UD "- and in the chapel at the marringo ceremony. The story ends with the prim.-ss catching sight of the Amer- ivau. and lnoerrupung the nuptials by a ood of Ionrs. rm - . n. n : n_, u. nu. o. The crown prim-0 mot Stephanie in Brus- sels, whom the br-trothal was arranged, and I.- .'. ,_..: I A L-.. . l..II..._ .'.. I...... _.:.L I..... "PI... diwl, zuul Ilu-j ulxlv. 12:-ixxg that. he slmuvld 1 s1_>l-mlnl`, mul- .~'.'1i:l thut Iiud with tho Inf lmtlml hml .\.... -v|L|| .x-l..\--nu.-nu im-vs In l!n~hm,':l1(*uf - Ilis Imturnl Ix-nt was ngy uuul nrnitlxn-ln_s:_\'. bu-mno li.~tm;:uix`l1v t/u.~.1ufm'l111nIin;.:, [luv 1 togvtllvr. --- vm.. nu-hm uu I A 'I`h:1u:u'rm;;v lx,-twovu thv prime and the Pt:inm-xs h'tc1.nb:1uiv, whivh 1'ut:.~`v-l so grvnt. u smmltinn and \\ ltivh was c-r-It-lxmt:- with .~'.m'l1 took plan: nu .\Iu_\` 10. 1`~`\'l. It. is I`tudnl]'.h had met :u1 fullvu in law Infantnnf .\`puin,nnvl that n In l>t'I`ll un'a11;.:1-I. The priltccss thv prim-v fur n time wus il|vuuml- an only sun, it was Il*.\iI`11hl0 41.... I. . . Prince Rudulph was just elm-ring on {he prilllunf._lll1lI1|lU0d, h'u\`in,; been born in 1558, his fznlliu-r `Ix-in}; the present lll[)(`l'Ul' of .\us- tria, and his nmtlmr tho l~lInprm\' Iimlx.-th, who has fnuml so mnn_v udnlirvrs fur [mt dushin',; fuals nf lmr. Thu ]u'iu('o Wus the svmml child, :1 girl luwiug lnx-n burn hofurv him. Ho n-ruin- his e frum thv l`.\L .<('lml:1rs in Iiurupo. not only being i11st1'1n-11-xi 'm~ nnlimu'_\' lnruncln-.<. hut study- ing the urn of mu` under Muj. '(}vn. l{hoin- lnmlvr. lle` .~1m\v-d grunt ])l`<>H\`il`ll1`y_t|S'l\ lillgllist. mnl is .-'.-11:1 to huvo 1nu`xtvn\l xmarly, ' ull llw ~<-\`vnt-on di.~tim'L ]:lll'.fll:l;:\'s mt` _-\u.~'- , tn-lldngnry, thud In-in;_: vnuhlml In mu-' At _NISBET"S, Eightyears 115:0 the newspapers of both Eurnpu and Amerivu _w'-re filled with ac- count.-mf the ceremonies. tho pamxnnts. the festivities attaendix'1g7the marri_ago of the Crown Prince Rudolph of _.-Xutrin and sm- phamie, the dnugl1ter"ut' I.:~opoId, king of lit-Xgjunx. Now thvre are to le1noropugeants, ` not to cvlohrntca wedding. but tho funeral of the groom of eight _v(-nrs ago, for, us the cahlu has tnhf, Rudolph is -le-ml, and ho died of \'iolcn('v, and Stt-phmtio is u witlmv. x .-1 Somorlnterestlvng Points in Illa Ru'ther Bo-. mnnuo (`cu-our-Ills Life as at Don Juan. 3 Lltteratedr and n (`_mu~tler--Sm| Log 0! the Princess Stu-ixhanle. HIS LIFE` wAs NOT A HAPPY, THOUGH IT WAS A GILDED o~e. U _1)1au) l RI.\'CE l{U.I)'()I`fl .ll. -- ...,, ... s!m1LId( ., .. nu. -u. 1('h an \\'il'n-, sin that by hav- -.:|I r-I AI ` L * uf (':1(`h_ L Illnst (lecidm *::_\'. iu xrhivh luau `IIHL '1'-I tl1is\\':1s Uh) fnHin;.: 11 .-nuuuu ... ..... fruln tho praw- Mm] in 1001- r:1Iu'hn-.~' he ms ullicd n ; naturally rum BRITISH WHIG. THyRs1A`Y; FEn[ 7, VALENT|NES,1 The InIpro-v-ed Baler of llephuopb bu hernia otlnu wuyunndll hnllqul nut only 182 loam-oocnrnd In tho nah In that ulna. Tho munlnnlnpb mu-ly 1o,ooo. `I'll IIIXAIRI 0!` I'll FLAG. Hero Bncutof tho ,.`.Ill'l'0d`! llII-llll of I Unitzzd States ng forwnled from Samoa tm Secretary Bayard, wtttnho lnlorinntiun that it was destroyed by tho Oennnm during one of tho roe-ut scrhurnagm in than M` awn)` South sea hlumla Whatevcr may nally b0 ,the opinion 0! the world "an to the cha-I30 rthat Germany ht: oncrowhod upon Ameri- can right: in Batman, there In little chnnoo for two opinion: 1.: 1'. tho jppotnnco of tin bat- torod ag. It is not uch buthhiuh of patriotic American with Joy. ` -.. ..-. v.-- u. .-vu. 11:11.: serving as .\'l`(`l`\`f.ll`_\` uf ligation and in other minor l'[).'l('iUl'h at various murts, ho was promotod in 1911 to Sll(`('il (`0llnixiunt'l` in negotiate a (`0lluln`l\'lal tmaty with .-Xustria. In 1576 hi: be-.-nine minister to Pnrtugul, in 1881 to Spain anal in X! to St. l ut<'l\lnu`g. WU! this last imhrngljo and ()tllI'l'.\` it would loom that the German imperial government isnow at outs with all othc-rs-in short, as far as diplomacy guns, that Germany has not I friend in the vrorid. mczm-o or the Bur-nod Flu: from Sim- xc In Not rum- up... u. nu mun Au: 4- -u: nun, uuu mum w unu \\a_v was l`u.`flL~1\l by (`ount Herbert Bismarvk. Mamba] Bu;':um~nl.~nc< Iurmliotx-sl tho stato- mont, upon u hxvh the (iorxnnns ray that he is not tn hv In-!i`\'(\l. The xunnuntnfit 'L: that Hm liislxlun-ks haw pmvtimlly indorsul the charge against Sir Robert, auulsu tho matter lu-mm-5:1 ;r:n-.~inte~m:niuu.-1] svanxlzxl. Sir Robert 1).-n-1.1 Burnett Moriur gs burn in L`:.`6, was ',:r;uln:|tul at Uxfurul in 1&3! uml entered thu dxplumatlic service in l\3.`i. After ,., nl ,..,__,,. Sir Robvrt Murivr in-lignm;tlj.` I0 stat:-In `:1! and iu,~~.\to-l <-n pulnli.~hi:1_; um] in the ulvml y-urxmls. and llxisv Bi Bu:mm- nlm cu njrmliun-I th ....._n ........ ..L..L .|.,. . _.__._.._._ uun uuunu I -n Motz of ti: ~ tumu- which il)h'i{\`ll\*. ivt. grt-;:`. lama Mam-1::-Tour. ..- .. . _ -- CHARRED BUNTING PORTRAYED. uuuaun u.` u u wuu In luv.` nuu nKu[l.'l1|l' I` nu- erick of Oermuny. and not altogether plomaod with B'L~marvk`s policy or his ll`\`l|Illll`lll of mu BriIL~ah ph_\'si- 1... .`.. n... .....-. 4 Sir I`uhvrt .\l (3. l`. B , um! unmas- sador of Qunr-n Vi -tnrin to the court n! the vntporur of Ru.~~a;|, who hm lutvly In-u the (`enter of u biggv r ~tur1n than Sn` I.tnuo:l Su('l.'\'ilI,- \\'c.s'tlatel_\' stirrn-I up in t!:ul'nitn1l Stat.-s. brings to uximl the {act that thu pros- out &V.`l]1st()ll` :1 rather unfnrtumttn time for British tliplonmts all uruuml. Briv-y stated. the trnuhlu is as f'c~lluws: In 1\`Tt).\`ir Robert was nsidunt xniniste-r nt Ilarxustudt, m-ar tho Prom-h fmntit-r. Of latn" he has 1-.tprt~sw.l himself as n f I-it-ml of tho late Emperor Fwd- nrir-lr nf u-nu-nv nml nno nIm.u.n..... .`|..-_....x A FRESH STOCK OF PRANG'S BIRTHDAY CARDS as (bu muns -f 111:` s: I r1;u`ml to be in .~u1nnl \---v\IIl\'l uu.u\1 imlxlnng; his part uf 1 them \m.-a a`. little ~ rvglllnlx. \\'l;u'h won! v:).(`h other. The `:1 lw,:i~`lntlm`. .'1!1ul .\`pc:1 upinions l>_\`th`-\ mmlll pkl_V<*<| tlllljyirlg the 5 In 1-'7\ hv nu. a-In-: 121-pr(`~`entnliu~ uf 371:-;I:uul at M. Pol L. _.,u \n., - -u- u , . .-.. -my... J....,.,. ... nun ....... . ..-.,._..., ua... .-V\ ftur sulno vulnalnlu \v|'\'im- in lm legislature of .\:'l;:\m:1.~a MI`. liorr_\` in-vmlw 5'1!`-`.lkt`r of them imu.~2-, uml .~4'l`\'t`d in that (`npnl`iI_\` luring the qu.-o,-1' rv\'u1miun" of )'~ .`-}, when the Brooks uml lhxtvl` t':u-liun.< wu-r li,:hting for tln-gov: .-rnnrship. I .-oplu \\l1I~ l`1U`\.` tn recall the 1x``11|i.'n` (`unto-.~t.< of mu n-cu11st|'1u-`lion om .n..,._._,| .,.. . .. , ,,- n . . uuu .-..,\u I uu uvvns People will ronwzulwr that ` (ln\'-I'|m1'" Buxtor .1 1- .. ........h.. ...,.,, ,4. . . . I _ 7 MI`. lit-rl')' Wns 7 Inudevirouit judg,u; / u then Ihv ulcl gvntlow mun uvr`u.~ium1|l_\ rv{~1'r1-cl to him as my nn-in-lnu', Jml-gt` BL-x`r_\'," hut luwx-r sfhke to him. Butwlu~n in 1-! Jlltlgv` Rc-rry h(`(`!lll19 Go\'vI'I1m' Berry by 40,000 mnjur1'!y the ,t'uthm'-in-l:nv wrutu: .\I_v tluuglm-r was a JAMES H. BERRY. _ hettr jxi:l;:l' Hf nTon thn l-furgi\'e mu." ,\ n.... ....n....|.u.. .. .'.. n... I.....;_I..o...... As the y ou ng p 0 I i tivinn 2`u1'('vs- .~i\`t'l_)' lnnumwl the steps of p1`g-1'-x`I1nnt h i s fntln-r-in-law n`1nui1u-d.~'t?~rn nml unforgiving, ,1 i I I 1 AC_ I) .. n n. at nu .. .. uuu nun uuu u IN .1] I .uma.~ ---u u uuu I _v\suu old. Ila uvquired only :1 Iimitxle and when thu war bl`\I!\_` nut}-ntvml thn (`on- f_\'1'll`l`8f0 nhny (1.4 a lim`vn:mt. lie lusta log at Corinth ` in lk-tun-I-, l-\'(':3, rt-turned to private life and aft:-r n hricf term at school bx-cu.1nv u tum-lwr in (`am-nll vulmty. While ` ; tlu-n-ho murriocl n In-l_\` of Uzurk county, :with wllmu he was uligpd tn clnpc, us her parents were hn>t'ilv.`. ` ,_n.: u- ........ ..- x - _ lilo Wu R(`C1'lI.l_y lilvctml to the United States Senate from Arkansas. Svuatnr Jaxnvs H. Bvrry. who served out. tho term'uf A. H. (:u'rlund in the Uniwd States senate, and Im; just been vlocted for a six year t-rumf- his mm. hm -had a varied experience for a middlv ngod man. He was born May 15, 1541, in Jiu-ksmx cugnty, AIL, and was taken to .\rL::nms when but 7 yqara . l:....:o...I ...l.....o:.... burg and u .VIuri| OBOICI FAMILY & BAKERS FLOUR BIRD GRAIN. PRESSED HAY, CLO- VER LN D TIMOTHY SEED. (`I 7% 1'rI1% A 1-I--I-3--r --1--

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