Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Apr 1889, p. 2

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n tepuuer and envelopes to match. 1lc.' Dost cream. Me. A ace .unt hook. 3c. Elastic wen. fresh 3. (.`h(3t\pl`S[ brlcei. Werner : stocking supporusn best on it) . 70. per pair: genre patent cull holders. Ito. perpain. A new importation of combs, an-er 1C0 dl erent et les. See our unbreakable comb at Me. a rent r- ain. gum-nnte d to saw cordw without bggciklx; . Schoogrbotalxgsafull H5130. `ilclrlablin 8. PNR00. .. vases. . I one book we give an o l chroma. Copy books. all numberu. 1c.; 38 sheets of note per, I'c. En- velopes. 85 for ac.; Ii sheets too am . 5c.: two ne cedar lead pencil: (on le.; rub r llp lend pencils. 4 for 5c.; the heat load panel in the world. usuellv sold at 8c. and low. each. will be sold this week at .90.. Automatic pencils. 5c.; Pena, Ink. Mucilure, Glue. Time Books. 10 quart galvanized Pull. $0.. worth 850. Extra large gglmnized H otmrt Full. 250., worth 500. We can enumerate but very few of the hu- lne we will otfer this week. but come and see or ourselves and you wlll nd our counters 1 ed with bargnum. We ITO nreggnred to up- ] me trade with special job in; prices. oods` Fulr and 7c. Store. comer Princess and 'aIIln|nn Streets. Klmntou. Ont. 'W'.A_Il'_.SI-I &: STE.A.CY S CARPET :DEPARTMENT Reliable and Cloae- Priced Dry Good: Store, Coruerof Ifrincou nnd Bqgot Streeu. BRASS! LADIS _WHI_T_E`UNDERWEAR, RICHMOND. ORR & CO. In Unoqudlod tor [Aunt Designs. Newest Shsdu and Lows! Prices. THIS IS J UST WVHY I SEE OUR SPECIALTIES. M'N%NF5 33$ BURNS MlLLINERY,JM__|AMLL`lNERY_. mamnn to ma shareholders. Thu vunrlv r.Lfu, u.z::.u.n.n; -uu `.:.T.n. u . will be shown at right prices. at iuwraln Nome: suonnvf 14l Princess Street. I: now `complete for 1889. A fill uwrxxent of Embroitieries all widths. EQSIERY " % HOUSI, Nmnn,TmAIu6 FVV W uv-- --v _, --._- O.A.%INELL - PROP. .n....L..|-an-nnn|laIad.n ONIDOIJAIPKDAY. L IKJIIIIILI. ruvr. :`:'n!" s.".:"s.""n. ':%'.'.' ninth Canaan] shareholders. The ywlvmlum for In rinu I100! unounl. no. lnlunmoo affected on Fun and City Pm ""'l'hno H ;.::r`%::;o`:rI?:lm;I`pVtlo_ dwoI_ party the lowest poulble rules. Three you polioiu lnuod on nto dwol lld farm bnudlnll tt w mm 02 um. lane-_n_A1!1pr0l!l!_1I_-.-_ . 7 Ihgn and rum nnuuu pt-uni . Ianenmm ' -moi TH! ITIL IIBUMIUI BUIPANY, II A IuIIInnl:|I'| tV\\!\1 I33 inning can-vuzu--- v IIABTIURD OONN. ` Gm ............ .. I Total IIIAI Anoll nary . Innlld M. w `gm! Anou1' lununry 11.13.... l.WlJll.lJ lacuna-ud myun ..... .. n.no.ono.oo The hull I-`in lnmru-not Oommrn an Conduit. II Annual Promlnu pm in Unnula usd tho Unllod ute: an Inger lhu Ihoueotu; ounc Oomunnmnd Ithu unm- hlunlnodrooolioftgxaa `Amt Tnnxusnouu lnub nronooo odattho w.'$.`"` tnazncndolslgg lo nomad without so too Baud st W. B. GODWIN. Aunt for _KIna:un.' Bnrrnon Vb mo Otncn. Japnnnm decorated cans in case. wurtn 500. A can load of tinwnre ill these must pr pu- Iar Kriccs. Liunps. hunps, the tlnest ussurltnunl int 0 Cil)'l\nd so cheap. A tinv stnnd lnunp. all complete.-`llc. An elegant nssorttncnt of Imaging lumps. :1 beauty. nll brass cont;-lute. 82.19. worth $1. Now is your time to sccttre n burimin. Lntnp rhitnm-ya. host utmllties mt- dinm and Smith. ir.; large size. 5c.: lump burn- en-I medium and snmll. Tn : large 3 ze. loo. Lun- tern globes. Tc. unclt. 'l`lte Burns` new improved patent wire lifter lantern m-knowledgui by all as the beat lantern n unnfou-lured on the Ame- rican continent. this week. 650. Ore of the nest selections of plush goods and so cheap. Spectacles. a splendid ir. Tc . and A genuine I ebble glass for an ice. Knitting: needles. beat steel. 3c. per set It: hundsbme gilt-etluud invitation cards. with envelopes to nmtcli. for 80.; pnpetries. containing 24 sheets. to-it white envelopes match. lie.` best stood 3c ,_Eln.sti_c LTvnI56oL no Louou AMITGLHIE {gun LIFE INSURANCE COIPANY. ,___ - .__-n .L_ I... - nL- _...- . Undo: guy a--- .-u--..--.v- -v_._-.-. `I'M: Com 1 In one of the but In the world. [In lvulnb u fund: amount to 03.86i.l19. in addition to whloh II the unlllni llahilllloqol -lmnnhnlnlnrl. OOIPARY. can Always ouun Int-can mortals: at uni ud tax 3 1. IDN N : LAh?C.:g.l:iu Wk: [NB Ull- Ncl 00!! NY. ml om, - aglunlnoovne D :0. u?l.l..P" up, entirely anfu fur house or out doors. rur snlmnur or WllIltfl'. 39. never sold before for '08:! than $1.50. Three noz:-n best slur clutlms Rina?-. A handsome spice box in case. six apnnnod decorated in worth rim.-s. citvand cheap. En inh \\ ohh with bus! ni`-klcd nn at am nu-klue. mu. \\'nrll|35c. Ilusl quuliu nl ropuu her. 543., sold elsewhere for 21).: (0 `. ."x'. No. `I sump and ring lie lmlu-r. for lmrso.-<. cm- llc. c.ul\'u~. ulnx. worlh lionol allow- your llorsoa and cnlllu lo 20 loose and kill c Ich other when tho)` run he uuulo xufc so l`llI`lllIl)'. (`lnllwu lines. l0., worth l.">c. The popular llivhl pomlo runl vukeluhle In.-mlwr, 3`Jv.. worth 7.30. `.5 pzuwrs V:-ry `bran lawks for Tc. S4\\'o limv and fuel by llnlll the hub! auul lmu.~x iumrun-l Ilru lighrcr. l`.k~. A |(l|lVD\lllI.U|l pail. 15`-., \\'orll12.".. An 1-xlm lu-My gnlvnnvzod mil. '7c.. never sold be! It` for I034 llmn 35-. A 3 string broom. mudo frfnn ln` very lx-st green broom voru. 2 for I hroc lxlfcrunl st) lea of whisp lnrooms. l0c.. worth `. .'x'. Now give )our clnihlrvn A luxury : \\'oods` pmoul crzullc swing. e-asily put for house doors. for V inwnlrkggulu Ilootlnp. linden. No. 33. on Monday. May 6th at 7:90 ' Ancient 3'1. .io1m's. No 3. onrnunany, May 2nd. st. 7:!) p.m. Oaunoul. No; 9!. on Wednesday. May 3th. umqmu ot`1:l_) D-111- Other merchants are on the lookout for money to tide them over while thuy'hol.d the `goods N at full prices. '0 htwo been on tho-', kout for bargains that we nmy otfer you what you want at prices you can Alford to buy them and be glad Among our almost endless list : Mrs. 0.13` and lroua. the finest thin cvur nmde. 3 In Hot with stand, $l.l9. worth $`..50. l$unson`a satin gloss stnrcn. (lb. (`lH`0|llt) box. it rts.. worth I50. tour lbs. choice hmndry stmt h in 4-urtnon boxes for `.250 Caumdliun corn stn rch S cts. worth 10. 'I`m: very best corn starch in yellow |Itl[l`.I' 9vta., snlul 0l.\`(V\'ll0l`(' for I50. Ono's duty is to buy wtu-ru his mnnuy will go fnrtlivat. llmt liuh Wolih-l|;nltt*r with best ni`vklcd rin am lm.-kin. mu. tllltllll) GU(sbW Ar1b'LONooN % CAPITAL - - Il.5(X').0(X). THE GLASGOW AND LONDON l.\'SUR- I ANUE (`UMPANY transncu the SIJOND hu-gvslbuaineoa of all Bmiah Companion m l`nnndn.dopooil nnnally with the (`ntlmdilll Gov:-rnmcnl CH!) of assets for ever) [I0] 0! lb him)" as calculated by the Gnvernnu.-nl. PAYS M I. LOULSKB lQl'I'I'ABl.\' A.\`l) l'N()M'| Tl.\' Wi]h0_|Il 1 I. vs v.'l'- III. U- Urmnn nu Amman: or run mmm bone: or MAN_CI8TlR. ENGLAND meet every other Friday tn the Sons of England Room. Princess Street. Next meeting APRIL 1811!. W. hcaunn. Recording Secretary. Dunc III :ulI.IJIIun ` Lllclrrlx Lonon. No. 33. of the Sons of Eng- hnd Benevolent Society. will meet In theirnew ; lodge Room. cor:-or Montreal and Pnnoeaa St-. over Su-whnn's Hardware Store. the End and Ill: Tuendul of each month. `J-IlTIICII lIl'\lUI' I` IITHIUUTII COURT snxnu. No. 199. C.'().l|`.. meets on Tnunnmv. April nth. in the 'Prehtice , HAlI,Klngs1l eet. T. '1`. Rl:N'r0.\'.Rec.~Sec. i <-j-:- ` -0. Tnuraaay eve Cum. Secretary. RTAND 7 cm swan. IIICIOPOIICIGIII Ufff 0| rurunuulia Covwr I-`uoxnnuc. No. 59, lucuuuc M_Iun- 1 .0. Thursday evening. April 18:21. J. S. R. Mc- l Cum. Secretary. 1 UW`NCE co. INCORPORATED 186%. u n u -\ I and Ann OAA AA CI III Iviwkruw--. v v OFFICE: A1` Poison`: Dnuo Bronx. 'l`0U)A.`l In large 0;-I`I:1;1;VI;;r1|_i:n ` tr II-nutty. .a_.::____. lookout for In tide them over lhuv'h0I.d lholl` Ronda I aacaloulalod by the uovernmonl. wuvs : I. lQl'lTABl.\ I-nom-`rm without 1 muting the usual sixty daymreaultinu in the I uuuuuty novnr but once having at end of any one you outstanding loosen exceeding 86 III`. W. 0 BROW.\`. STEWART BROWSE. Clue! Inspector. Manager for Canada. Toronto. Mouu-ea. J. T. WHITE City Agent. M Bnccx srnlrr. __ Independent Ordor of Foreaten. ........ Immu-..-u.n \I.-. an Iiu-nl'l,All M1 __1'NsUR4N:Ciif soolmfmg Bonn o_f England. Inna. v..'n ..o rt.- "-'r'1'1`<`)"nH'"n :':`1'(aos. Axon. mom. I. U. mm. m.hooI|I.. Mukotaquno. _ u .................. ..aa.ooo.om ndl npwudnol ..... ..l3.llI.I ................... ..c moon mhunuby unaccom- cnrnnt nhnond cldml Rlllllll upm S1;l`)`o:1"1'Jb`o`ui.rw:`:w "$39,800 oo Invnrnmnni nnnnlil - - 00 I. Ann: I'll magnum.- Wulo I. May uh. Knoll ltlgumr uuuu: It wu mungely interesting In thp eight-yeu'I<>ld.und In happy reu-uun Ihofotgot all about the odd figures in the new carpet. The brouu clock above hot head begun Iubuzx with lmnmnao M impuunco and then uttered single 1 tiny may and went on ticking hurriedly. T `u I! In haste to reach the noxthour; mark. when In bunting Ihould prelude nnon signicant nnnounouneut. All ` - wall reguhted clocklxu-o subject to this , ` unity: thgy pun out the cheeks of their j with me moon uu ILH.-`~|l'l IuUIuu|_L;. "What would I be telIin' yo for if it wasn't so In all`! They do in Ireland; just as sure as the blissill sun cmnvs up drippin` out av the s.-\_\'. luvin' unld Eng- land in the dark. had luck to her! The moon runs hoppity skip a.<`ros.~; the sky an` joins hand with tho sun.un' the-_v danvv :1 rule Irish jig tu~_wtlwr." ..'I"I...s .......o I... .I-..u.II'nIlv fnnnv " cnial aancv tl l'lll(` |l'l5ll Jug uI;.'l'uu'I. That must be drvudl`ull_v funny." said Elsie gravely: then. 1: last doubt linger- ing her puzzled lhuughts. Did you ever see thom. .\ln;:gic'.'" no... a\.:... L. in`) llh l\|I' run nuvnr (?\'('l' 811' lllrlu. .uu;;;,'Iv. See thim. is it`! Oh. oh! run :um_v. now, to yer Inaunma an` shtop axing me botllersmue quc-stimm. Don`! l tell ye it's so? What inure do _\`(- wnuf. l dunno? Elsie put her little lln;.:er in her mouth end wallsed slowly and with lll|Sll`(`tt'(l gaze into the sitting room where her mother sat sewing and her father was reading the evening peper. She [sat down upon in low stool under the mantel end studied the brown and yellow lig- ureeof the carpet. In the solt light of the hi; lamp on the center table the brown seemed darker than it did by day- ht. end the yellow was Almost white. wondered veguely whether the yel- w moon would be white during the ; with the sun. for she remembered ` am whenever it eppeered by day it was womlly pale; and would the sun turn his daullng face aside for just one win- ute so that she could luve e good look nt hlm? end would the moon have feet? and would the sun : legs go right down from the greet. hot circle of ame. or wuuld * there be e bod; like pepfs? or would both. end thlslt-{med more likely. wmild both julttllt ftolqslde to side and laugh ` ln eeell other`: face before they reehmed their rdutlee! t It can ntrnnnplv lntnregtinzr In the N` DID _\ -r mnnuuu novertt-lI_wt'1ftl1:nt. Elsie. mu durlin'? How thosun an` the moon I :1 n co t n- gctllvr, the but` of lhim, on [Castor murniu": Uh! uh! whntnslnauw it is. it is.` ;\1i;:|ut In-she new-r hmml of it, for (hero he a lump of innocint i',:nnrnnm- in .-\n1<-rim \\-mun` to he putt in the shtovc un' burn! up like 1; pack u` pvul. m it is. Fail`. an` I (ink the Inust. In-uutiful Hugs in Irish. 50 an` ..n._. ._ ~-`l|IV \I.......;,. " .....l lauln I `Iei..'.a 1 (no: But really. Maggie." and little Elsi:-`s l blue eyes were wide with wonderment. ` "really and truly. does the sun dance ` with the moon on E.`~ll`l' n10rnin_L:'."' ..\I'|...; .......I.l I |\l\ o..IIin' \-n fur E! if 80 bow is burn. Joy In its rosy bower. In \\`lnN\ xlnlhzht we say. Ah. this _ ls l..ure`x-I own perfect ower. lt.~: fullest bliss And power! But dun-p Liv pr-minus thing; _ Ennh fmlm than open. heavenly wings: And [ms is Love. 1! Love be ours to keep. -J1:-lo-n \\' Lndlow. A sham-r nf rnsvs an unhappy head Frum hands hcim-9d: the winter day (Jr:-xv s\\'m-I as summers ed. ` `\n-I shnll beaye. I \\`c` x-ull(L ` How bright Tlwir bloom. how brief; ` Long huxl it paued from sight. `Vb:-n lnmlwr life woku `m-amoxm witlwred leaf. ` Spread guldvn wings and lluated into light. l X UI|EUIllIlll`g lovommont Dopont. Imam EM _ . DID SUN AN!) .\l0O.\ u.\xc12? j BY F. R. BURTON. EASTER WINGS. THE BRITIsH'%WHr(_:.THU1isbAY APRIL us} ` \\'\`-Illl`l' II VII I0. ? x \ As she lay wondering about It All I thought mncldenly sprang Into her hand- Why Ihuuld she not my awuke nnq no the dance? pa and momma hul not Illd that she must. not. End `-59! 'm not can very much when the told them at breakfast what the had tlolw. TM! thnnsm lzncsunn xd. dS'T"MQ1l|oA nsul I`... ....-......I mlnnmn nlm `looked II. Inunsu uncunnn mun. w:s-'-_-----~,w-u and for several Iulnutol I-alum `looked at the Itau steadily with open eyes Then she caught ht-rnol! dosing and aha sat up in . EN-n In this Ittltudo In-r head M 5 Hy dmoped.and she got out and stood In from. of her half opened win- dow. Across the road a street` lunp Jnlde fnntnutio shadow! of Ihd has and L--_-.. .._._| A... ....-b n ulna hurl`-n HIKE Illlllllo IIIIIIUWI Ill II-IU IIIVU -nu phonics. and far away 3' dog llulted. From the mom below came the clear. high tones of her mount : roloi and the deep. nomlx-r murmur of but father`: rt-plies. Mellow mound: from the top of the little hill _bu;k of the home told an: ` up llll l|l;.'lll, Jllhb Lula Unl C. 3 .\Iorv_\ on` us?" cried 31rs.1)uram. lay- ` in; her sewin-_.: clown in her lap; "what V does the child xm-an?" V\,., . I \_..._._- .. :.........n..l- ..-nun um wp Ul Illa paylsl. "I want to see the sun and the moon dance wgetlwr." replied Elsie. and I co.n`t wake up early enough if I go to 5...: n U`-M52 Mamma Durant was too astonished to speak. but [MP3 with an unused smile unit` - IUNIY 'n)uunI In urn oruunu Illmlun urn l . having money tn Inns: alwnn obuln nut-oh: Inortalcu 0! ma `1'}11f2` ':?c'X':f;K'E mat`: ~' `on nothiu-:._ An-.`o in [U HHS! llllf I think l`d rather see the dance." re- 8]\0ll(ll.`lI Elsie. )la;,:i;ie :lioul put such nations in little girls` Imuls." said munma. and ` forthwith Elsie was bundled of! to bed. Her lips puutod with something more than abotinii when she kissed her father good night,und two or three lonesome ta-an rulled slowly down her he ; but she went to her room withoutauiurmur. and when her head was on the pillow she looked out at tho, ctuunnd wished something would keep her nwnke. Her `flllhelf had rourousod her duilitsnsto tho entlro truth of Maggie`: story; but it would llll\`(` taken much more than that to convince liurffor the event way too inwruting not to he b0li0\`t`d. null she was more than willing to see for henelt whether it will no. A- ..|... |,_. ___...I-..I_- n`u|n|I to all n \\'t'l`t: Ill lK'U. .\I:unnm, (-xclainmd Elsie, taking 0 tuck in her dn->5 with her ngers and looking lmrd at her feet. um_\`n't I sit up all ni;:ht, just this 01109?" "\Ynrn\' nn` HU" (`rib-M` re l)IH'.'1llI, I11! - uU\':I um ljuuu lLl.l'ill.l. Pup.-I Durant. looked i.nqu1rmgl_v over the top of his paper. H1 mane L. nun thn nun nnul Hun rnnnn "I wan ll0l.hlD':. l'.l~lI`; U10 auu uuu LHL` Luvuu don`t in.1:;l__-:- in such antics." Elsie did not understand her father ! words exam-t|y,l>ut she felt the denial sud she responded: u\l..n.....`.. l|\nv (In cu-nrv F`.nehIr faces, rattle axvny as if all their precious insides were failing to pieces; the pendu- lum is Lsiloll[.z1ml thou the commotion ends with a few silvery strokes, more or |ess,ufter which the thuepiece re- covers its unulcst self possession and goes on about its useful business. ~-Il..H` .m..v Q " maid Mr: Durant rvlnn. SUPB Ull ztuuul. Ila uacn ul uuounroa. "Ilulf past 8." said Mrs_ Dumnt. glan- cing up ut the clock. "Time little girls were in bed." ..\I _,,,_, n . III UH!` l'Ell)l.I(ll.`U; Maggie my: they do every Easter morning. \\-lwn the sun comes out of the sea. anal Cw moolrlop. skips and jumps,` and they take Immls and dance lnthe sky, at lc=:1.~x in lrvlaml. the both of them. and |I(`I'llR||S, if I just sat up all night, tlu-_\'\l duit'for me. Pleazu.-. papa." Papa lunglw If you sat up. little one," he said. "you would not he nwzilits in tlw ulter- noon In sin; \\-i;`.) the other childrvn in tho fhsu-r f-scivnl. You wuullllft like to miss tlmfr" nu .|_:..|, v 1 _...I.... ...m 4|... .l...u-n " In. wnuld lzzxve your trouble for rm 4|... .....- ......l 0|... unnnn 5iiimTv`v`onKs;Pnmm I ` .:.".E.':"..'.*1.:.".".:.-m~:&r."%_'._g`.f,'j._ nu---gnnnmltobotholnnln SE3 Till SUN AND MOON Dues" - r-- 4-- -_. ._.:`I....I A- Sell Brass Trimmed Curtain Poles for 30. Curtain Poles in Walnut, Ebony and Cherry, 5 feet lon 6 ft., 8ft. 10 ft . and 12 feet. Brass Tubing, all sites and lo the 115 and Nickle Stair Plates. Brass andN1okle8tair Roda. tain Chains and Chain Books. Blind Pails and Picture Nails. All kinds of House Furnishing Goods kept at the Carpet House of RICHMOND. ORR & CO. Spence & Crum|ey s DISPLAY - OF - NEW` - DRESS - 00008 All Inlondlngk un haters should can at the Itlill Mjllinery Store to no the Lntnt Novelties lnrueu Btoe .nnd always the cheapest HILAU Ah!) I.\."E \'lx~ lta AND DOLNANS. An I immonoo Ilool to ohouo Iron. 8! w8l)onoh. See our t nshlnen: llooo AI 91: per pair. _______ - -__._..-.- c an , nan`: , , A-_- can ____1 gn` y.__g_____ _` nnuumuu uuu . u.-.. V. n. .... \J\ SPBIIUE a`u`i'fI:i!. Leading lil'i.in}3}'vy"8-ti)`1;.-1Vv2"za;1'1't1-`iltiass-at A Great Many Ask Why It s We Do the Largest Businessin the City in Our Line ? SIMPLY BECAUSE WE BUY IN LARGER QUANTITIES. buy for oaah, aavo tho discount and give the pnrchaoer the benet. In tho/aadortahilg. ao ovory on known, tho ono who than the largaot. buainoao can do it tho cheapolt. It reqnlroa tho oano number of horooo. hoarooa. oarrtagoa. oto.. to do 50 lnnorah for on yoaraa It than 350. \\'o aloo do our own engraving which lo a great uvtng. Attend pnroonally to ovory}fnnor-al and with tho long oxparianco which wo ha vo had can attend to funerals hottar and ohoapar than any anointhobulinou , _.LAM_ ES REID, 254 and 258 Prinpesstreet. T ` R, REID, Manager. WF OIOIOI IAHILY D ERIE ILOUB IIIDQ GRAIN. Pill!) HAY. 010- VII AND 113%.? IIID. HAIR ES & LOOKETT BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY. WIN-IL AND UNIUN UARPETS. SUSTAIN SPDLES from 5 feet to 12 feet long. All kinds efBress Trimmings. 603 Sets of Handsome Lice. chenille, Madras and other new `lakes of Curtains. Fleur 011 Cloths in all widths. Stair rpets in Brussels. Tapestry and Wool. Big Stock ef.Hemp carpets and Kensington Art Squares. Woods` Fair and To. store. rru Wellington Streets. Kingston. 7A77_ LADIES KID BOUT 990. [AD/E8 /(/D SUPPER, 65 cents. GENTS FINE SEWED BAL., $1.95. P0/nz`ea or Mao /2/m Toe. HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, o :':T~"a&""x:.:""1v main um. If IS VACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL THAT Corsets, Handke_rch_ief,_ THEP/2/GE TELLS AND PEOPLE TELL THE PRICE. GREAT_[SPLAY TWILLINGS, REMOVAL WALSH & STEACY D. STRONG, Will Rem;/ ec7lown street to Mr. Ward's Bi Store ina few-days. A goodnew stock :Boo'I_'_,_ _BE_ZOES gnd 'I`ZE_?.'U`1\TKS A ._._.A-- lllpllll DIIIHGHIJUI, - - phvvnuvv vv N 122,000 00 Losses Paid. - - - 3.000.00000 Chums womptly And equllnhly unuud. Lou by lightning covered whether re ou- oncuornot. J. S. R. MCOANN. Agent nu.-I1II.*~\.` . A. ll. gnu`; n-nu 9-rnnlr l

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