Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1889, p. 3

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` -v-- A lune stock hr min and for him. All onion unduly mlurlcll to. -r N nflnnnnu V IIIIIIIK llCI'Us The Church of England congregation lure purchased the tone church from the Me- thmiists. The Salvation army hnve been using it and turned it over on Monday to the purchasers in n creditable state of re- pair. -For the present the army will hold open air men;-tinge.-Biahop (`luury will be here Sunday next, partially in the interest orthe proposed new Catholicclnurch, which, According tothe-plans, will he not only in credit to the congregation hut to the villsge as well.--Acc )rcling to summer custom, service in the .\lctholiest chum-In conuuc-nces \l.'.... l.....iA \|`.A._ .n I ll -4 ., ._. (?UlllHlQ'-lI..U UPCTHIIUUU. Mrs. Fred Frieze arrived home from Ire- land last week. Miss bettie Kinneborou h is visiting friends at Wilton; Min Hil at Smith has returned from Otlawn. Adam Wisenmn returned from Wntertown: Phil B. Watts, Montreal, and J. A. Preston are visiting hero. The lihnrnh nf Rnuinnd nnnm-aanriam ham. C|lUuIly IIJJurCll The cheese factory, under the efficient superiutcndence uf S. D. Clark, will soon connnen-e operations. Mrs. Fred Fringe arrival home from Ira. Life In tho Churches. the shingles Mills ~ and the Schoulu. May 8. -'I'hursday morning Fred Cairns, emplnyed in the shingle mill. had his riyht furearnibadly cut. The circular saw sank lengthwise the arm and between the bones exposing the Artery. neither of which were seriously injured. The 1-hnmm fin-tnrv, nminr Hm nmninno LILVAKK u,uuxn`s. Hay in selling at fwm H4 to SL3 per ton; wheat, 31 to $1.10 pcr bushel ; mus, 35 to 37c per 34 lbs ; our, $6 to $6.20 per hbl_; potatoes. 300 to 40 per hush ; eggs from 9c to 10 per doz.; butter. IM: to 20: pe'r |h.; culfskins, 250 to 30 each; maple sugar, so tn 10c per 1b.; maple syrup, we to $1 per gal.; cheese, Ho per lb. AS TONISHED THE NATlVES- quwrprnaxug lead. The honor roll for Lrumrla `lillnge public l school is : lat dep., '2ml class : lat, Willie l ye ; Zml, John Tuylur; Ilrll, Della Craiue. Senior Part 11 : lat, Ruclmel .\leu1l|ea' ; '.. i1 Annie Perkins ; 3rd, llemic-l Kennedy. Junior Part II : lac, Samuel Easton : `lull, Fro-d Perkins ; 3r \\'illiu Ilubcitsun. `Znd dep., senior `3rl class: Isl. Carrie Mc[.ar(-n; `Ind, Lizzie Sheriff; 3r-l. llrwmrd`MclntyIje. Junior 3rd class : ` lat, lllu.n-.-he Dourawlj ; `Ind, Martha Watt ; 3:-ml, .\lu.\ Gordon. `Jud class: lst, Jennie Smith ; 2nd, Alice Pep- per ; 3rd, Iorua Prentice. I AWARE Il.|H|\'I"1`\` ULIKIIUVTII. ' ' A. Cohen has gmnpleh-d Um erection of A lur 0 'store with plate glass fmnt. This ma es the third store uf that class enacted within 0. short time, the nthvl" two being owned by John l\'i\Yl.Li1iHl Anti t`. A. Fzmnvr. This new style of lu.xiiling~e has milled great- ly to the 9.pp8lH`llnCU 0! nur struuts. `.\u hope mme of our lm:rul1;u.".s will follow the qnterpriaiug lend. ` ` Thu hnnnr rnll fnr '.)u|:|l`i( i~iIl:um nII|\li:- 3l aIHIl'JU(I. One qf John Crawford's horses dropped ` dead on the mad shortly aflxfr he lei; the village for his home on the `End inst. Cause unknown. A 4v,_|_,___ |.,,_ .,__,,.),_;,I oI.. ._ ,.: _. ,r . uuu lugs stuck. .' (}huxlesSu1it.h`s little l'ny. reported very ` ill last week, died on Sarurday at `2 a.m. The funeral on Sunday am.-ruoon was largely attended. `\u\n l\` l..L.. I`.......K`....l'.~ L.._...... .l...._._..J sTov:s g'm'd RANGES. . ciauy, U118 spring. l In consequence of unusually low water in the Clyde, Mississippi and other rivers 9.` large number of saw logs will have to remain in nhe various creeks running into these rivers until next spring for without a heavy rain {all soon the creeks will not oat even ties. M;:Lnrun and l*Zdwunlu alone have 7.`),- OUU logs stuck. (lluulun \'mitli'n liltln lmv. rnnn:-01.11 \'Al`L' UIILIIUIIVB, lull H PICIUIILIL C3u`Us `V35 3 UNI. fhe general expectation) mnong tie-jo bars in this section in to come out behind, nan- cially, this spring. In nrmnnurmm-A nf nnmumU\/ lnw umtnr in l sney uuervea me lleurly uppluuse given. A successful social was held in the pur- sonage of the Congregational chmc-In on Thursday evening to welcome \\ i:.':J.:u N. Bcssey, student, who will occupy me pulpit during the summer. There was a. large at- tendance of` members and friends from other churches, and as pleasant evening was sfuent. I Hm inumrnl nrnpnmsrinli zunonu f.in.in hurl A Gmrof News From our lave`:-`Aotlvo ` Cory-oupondollh ' ' May 8.-0ur bran band Rive tine music imthe streets on '1'humlay evening last. They deserved the} hearty applause given. K nmvr-nnnfnl um-iul wns held in Hm mu-. ODESSA SENDS GREETING. LANARK LACONICS. ' day, was devoted by n l,>euuLii_\ing the school L JOHN GLEESON. omen m /(:5 M0 M54 rs. Ham. Bacon, larx-i,-otc., very cheap. 109 133001: BTRIIT fat clam: nhnvn r`A|Jmn'n Emma wants, me All HA`; -D --.J- - ._-`J A-.A -_A _l_L.J Buy your Hsrdwaro, Boiled and Raw Oils, White Lead, Glzsa Putty and Pure Prepmd Paints at $1.25 per gallon at --- ----n --Q-v '-*'-r* wmu Svisa Eag.ngs"ia . White Allover Stvissplmbroidery cheep. White Allover Hmburgs cheep. cheep. ' Colored Emhmideries to match plain Chnnhnys. White Victoria LIVD at all rioee, White Bishop's Levn, White Indie Inns. ` White lluslini in Ghee and Stripes, White Pique Embroidery. White Allover Pique ltmbmidery at all prices I H I . A mwmu Smwguw AHA `IIABAI Qbhus mun UIIINU WU]! ' YIUIWB3 SFKIFT. I nished ".".'."3:.`:"..`."1":::.s'.'a'."*..'?r'; 3: THE PILLS :..~ lhvnmlnn In thnH1`1IMA vv L.n_a.ag4.v\.JJ.V 5.3. NEW BRUSSELS CARP!-ITS. 85c. 90c, $1 and 1.10. New Tapestry Carpets. 35c. 40c. 50c. 6 c and 650. New Wool Ca ts, 60c. 75c and 90c. New nion Carpets. 37 1-2c. 40c and 50c. Hall and Stair Brussels Carpets to match. Ball and Stair Tapestry Carpets to match Cheap latts. lattimr, Rugs and Cocoa latte. 200 Sets Cream bee Curtains. a great Bargain Everybody is delighted with our ne new store while the splendid trade we are doing shows that our (riiew stock and lower prices are also appre- ciate . HAINES & LOCKETT. AS WE Very Latest Shades_*, Very Newest Materials, Very Lowest Prices. WE ARE HAVING SUBH A RUN THIS SEASON FOB. DRESS MATERIALS CHEAP CARPETS, BEST CARPETS, `TIT A T '!"l'r\1s'r)c'~u ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? Boys` Ribbed Hose in four qualities. cashmere Hose. both plain and ribbed. ine dozen qualities. Girls Hose in 7 ten qualities. ' VW'emen e Seamless Hose in Butte. 180. 20c, 250 to 45e_. The Ever Fest Hose in two qualities. Silk. Iisle Thread and Ueshmere Hose at wholesale prices. A j lsnumoturod only by Thoma Holloway. 73 Now 011011! BL. [no BU _ Oxnard BL. london. It in Moon :2: ho! cuao drou. nun . memo. to not Q 0 roan a l%`I".`LON%'0N..tho1us.z1`:puo\:I. ` THE OINTMENT :',.:,~::':,.w,t,:.:*,-;-,':,, 0-M-- AD L808. 808! . Ulp ` (`IRS and OLD WOUNDB. It has no oqunl for the euro of BI-onchl Bore Thrust. : Oouaho. Colin. Bhounnunn. Gout. Glandular swelling: ud All Skin y In; ncuvn us ulu U IUJIAI. n lulu l'IllVV 5.135. I I16] I01 XUIO hIV'C ADC KIIIICII W". , marvellous ohm. And 1) giving an mnclh and tone to than in: rum an I clnulsuou ol pure and calm: blood. Females of All can I! that Invslun ` H E A113 at all seasons of the your 3 rolhblo nmody for oorroo . an`; Disorder of the D1` live orgouu. and for nuorlnj I I | my action to tho STUMA `H and HOWlU. hey so! onhho Liver And Kidney: with r- b at mnmh tone lxlmrortnnt (I83 pure ullhy blood. old] an n nun Pll an-.1... . IR PREPARE FOR WARM WEATHER. "SPRING CAMPAIGN JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. PILLS AND OINTMENT. E An inspection is respectfully solicited. 31333! 8; \'/lRTUE'S, KING STREET. 1 ' W ALSIEI 83 STEACY- BROOK BTRIIT A row down show }\`n|Jrn`n. `.T._____. A. J. McMAHON. Princess Street. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT WALSH & STEACY An all of the 0 n_ny_ DlIo_r(_ior_o( the l)igenu\'o ormuu. revo.-h WALDisaoN s- p North Side of Princess Street. 3 REASONS T77'IEI'Y' 3RTAME'$ BY OFFERING WILL OPEN THE -IN THE--- -IlIi FIG"; riuur. p y 0 I A:noy he 3'. $::`.un naval:-qt%d.|`lF and the Pioneer Ont am. to the lugs! mum In Una JOSEPH FISHEH. m mu. MT of mm. Known.` WIIOLIIIALI AND II'|'All.a. _ EA PRob%uoE'EXCHAN 6 ff THE vmf Ei`L}">:'Ff3IoEs JOHN L. JOYCE. E/M TE /vo L0/V6 /?. Next door to W. M. Dronnnn. rincosl I)l)A1I'l`Il\Al nu I'|nn-nu 'I`I\'uIlI'I wooo & COALW ELLIOTT BROS.. THE 01.!) l8`l'ABl.lullIl N1` In the plum where you CAN DITA B0 1' that vmglvo you uuntncuon. I:-- l:.L; lI_I.; 4..._- --A II._:|_ n,_-A- )2;81il5.imr~J`3.E-S- 5+1 Scranton Coal. Best Quality Hard Wood, Mill Wood. Verona Yin-no ` IS ALWAYS STOCKED WITH THE Best Dry Hard Wood, Dry Block Wood, Dry Kindling Wood and the Best descriptions of Coal, COIINER OF BARRACK mp O.\"I`AI{IO-Srs. COAL AND WOOD. I MALLENSWPOPWzwkn N.B.-0rders left at tho Grocery more of as, Crawford, Princess Street, will receive pm pt Attention. "I`o|eDhone oomm unioatlon :__:. ii."'c`iiZ%'i561i`B 3' c0.. sawed. Or ifvyon want Kindling Wdod. (Dr D. or Stov` Coal . ut Coal. No. 4 (foul. Soft Co or Black- amilka Coal. go L0 II III'IA'7YIAhf\ D I`! ,1 an `.1 gamma? BRAMEH-5 LAntIIn- nu.-I-..- 5.-n --nol `a<'T?oA`rs. goo. Light :w;|I1. 83:3 Ind luily Rowing .__:_-_ ___._- __ _ .. w`'-. I want the Dri-.-st. Cheapest and Best Emil Maple and Bum n Fnrdwood. .-Ik, Birch A #1 Elm or Hemlock (ronlwood Sn ed or Un sawed. ()1-if vnn wan! Kindllnuwdnd ll):-vi nr Hm:-~ v---~, . - ~ - V-v)-v--v. --`Iona--I. BEST IN THE MARKET. Yard No. l--0nuu-lo SL1-eet. ` 2-(`h-mum-.e btr ol Whnrf. " 3-31. Lawrenc Wharf. G'8ccure deliver buhre broken weather data` in. Chief 0 co -HL. Lnwmnce \Vhm-f. Branch Of\lce--(`-ornur Kin and Clarence,-38.. op ile lilritish American 1 um!` ompt. and satisfactory delivery a specialty Coal nll`under cover and wall sorooned H"I`olephone Conlulunlcai-inn. ` JAM RH Q\VTli'l`h. (`.0 UrrIcn-Cor. Ban-ack and Ontario Sm. 5-251 PRINCESS S'rIucxr._ i Oct. Ordonhnn street. I H_ARD AND SOFT WOOD.` Wh B. M&1, S . ANGLI N, 'Vr\-I--wen A is-as-I--v-I-I-hrs -_._-- -v---'--- -r%--`I1 Sa.sh...a.nd Blinds, Mouldjpgs and other factory wdrkf A full stock `always on hnnd. Call and ex- nmino. V W. B. & S. ANGLIN. Wollimnon Street. North. Coal, Wholesale, Retail,. ll|?`S1"l`1N 'T`lllJ`Il.|lll!u"l\ ` Telephone oommnnlonuon. among.-i.n.a 1-:-`.4-n- _I..n-v _n.n~.: l lnghislocalily foxL'}llmour &,,Co-`s (Trenton) J .p.. _. __-__ _l___._ IF YOU WANT THE OBILPIOT AND new ronurran II. gll -I....-l-lln-- I\_II -5 i2iCi?a'""`i$"i"E"'E$` "36 `"":",' n....1_ .._Jl 1-n:_ A . 1 : . _ _ I.I3,_- folephohe Com munzauaut " """' ` Aitenta "Bunk Diamond Line. L. W . BRICK. E. A. BOC"`H. \IlIAlaIu-p IUAL IIA LIEU JLQX U]. 11': Unli Red1en.Prlno4na Street. In ears. Moxclvoz & Birch, Brock Strouuwill be promptly tilled. telephone Commununtion. ' Azenu "Blank Diamond Lino. `Redlen,Prlnoess very best dalupon` uni i-oovftfwroilf "` `V odand mm coil cred. 3 non o3".":i}1 Hard and` of gut qvnllty :1 hand. Iolloltod And satisfaction (U33 . Y Ontuia and West Streettw H'Oma--Cll.I'on4-so sud Ontario` amen.- Foorot annoo 0RDER8 left an axe ztgieu or Mr. June: . can. Birch. stream. will bu m-nmnv llad. BZRECIK ` BOOT Whnr Vessel tum Wholaulouid Reuxgmd and W Dealers. oi, the elorlpon nude or. we I.` r cov (I Hard and 8t'tn 0ou:1v:ood of I'll:-st ..'.'..m. an TUI ZIVII 3`. .9- Of all deacdptlou. (`All at Ondorakor and mbolmor, SOLE JAGEN-is IIIIIHI Ill. ._ 1'. N nmnuam Hon .:dg``nnoAu$Inot. U! Prlnoouau-cot, oor. Sydonhom Str;ot, M Klnptnu. J FURNITURE. 3:6. woos") AND com.` 'on1u1unicai1'nn. JAMES SWIFT & C0. J. JA\`lll1`..~10.\`. 12 Johnson street. HA I` IN UANID LUMBING ER. AHL1.~H.\H N I`. I2 Juhmcon Street. . I .I. Hot Water Boil- ` um, W a! up (`locusts H:uhs,Pmnps. Sin '\ru.s'.-I and Plulc-d lmmln nf All that-rim N 0 T H I N G 18 GAINED BY DE- LAY. ln hentln your dwell"uz wit H0! V\'nler (`ironin- llon or Stcmn. spe- cial rricrs will he unnla-d an .I .lA\l- cm] rrlcrs will he quolrd at J. JAM- H HTFIAM H EA 1` I N UA.\'l) i`LUMBlNG l<`..~R. `His .-I and l'lMl4-d innd of Mldcscri ' --m4 at reuonab 0 `I005 .,_.,. :2 n`! forgot the Knee Foot of Queen St. mmi _ ioin clkntrr nlcdnlndnsv _ ' AND ALL KVIDI 0' FURNITURE [ADI 1'0 ORDIR. " X X`Z' fj`f A'X"T i3 Z'X if J `What duth.|t pro`: 1 man to in 1 modern novel fur twenty-vo email he an eony ` Ill unabridged dlcuouuy and an wcyclo 1; bnfnrn lm mu nndniuntl h. |_hnnAAnI j IIIICUI IIIECII E In bufnrn ho can R-writ - Jo-4-... -- MU? A: to any diet lnatncurltlcl, why thcronrb rogues In nll muons. and than at them far I dyal than any [round bu produoodl ` --" Dun-boa In Phndolphh Tuna. o$' an-no purchmn of that now nun of-your. and all It taultlcsnn with onnoyo upon the npnt on the of! (owls-Q. But. this hall dams with 0 view to moan; you at can with yours: lfud your nu-roundlngl. and to Ihmw A halo cl glory orur your otharwho rnthr: -hubby pauuudonl. An In any oil`! lnnlnnnplng ml. 01...... A-_ wulru II unnnylug IIIIIII uuynnll IIIFIIITI. Tb; will nurcluun that new mar: of-mum And an Jury Inn pruulluy I .70. ll Ilhll, III? you am looking your when evvry ilbor of tboir artistic nature in uhuddoring LI tho pnriiruhrly hiduoua bonus: or unit you do wearing. They will Admin hoyomiovurr thing your new trap. the biiiuuu [hinting 0! which in annoying them beyond nu-null`. TL-Q nail] hnnjllnnn-g-And-A4 -4.; .4 AL. l1K her mnlpanlnu, but In than no nmlahimy to be donlun-ta-I from mu Fnlno uuhhility. no doubt. but ;:m with loin:-thing luvnble about It. ` NIL-.. AIII -..._I._LI_ A_II ..,.. up . u . 1 AL ,. ma xnusou-uy. Thu there in I charge of lwdnr-orlty qfnlmt tho Irish we all w. But Is than insincer- Ity nowhoro e h lrolnnd alone to ho condemn:-d fur that! I ,qniu- at-knuwlc-dgc . tint It In wrturo to any one Irluh born to my "nn" H rnn" In u anal running] in: Int. no av--., llllll Min .1- tainevl tho rank of (`uptuin --f \'ull1ll- tot-r. H 0 w an m.nmlu.| at 11". lsattlu of tho \\'U- dcnnm, in conso- qucnvu` of which he wns mu.-tn-rod out ; of the rank: In V \. INN. After leu- mg the army ho took up the `Pg. prnfasiun Ill Tope- Tnunun RYAN. kg` };,m`_ Wm, wu. side-ruhlu suvwm. Fur eight _\'0Il' h0 be the position of vuunty attorney and Yul` Y-`U! years was n.~m'nmnt United Hmtcu attorney. Mr. Ryan bu. ulnre the Forty-sixth coughs, been It n~pruu-ntauvu In the l0W0|' UOUIO 0' the muons] legislature. nu uuum u -v u u um|uuruu1 L k BnI'IiI:r. "7n':":s'n`z-:31. ' NC!` the `wuss. : Ahwhoocbouu. coll cu-fyunuouo uouu II I. Mn uuu In In] UIIU ll'l`Il uurn H! C] nun ulln mm ` Imr nnmrmnlnn hut In than nn nmlnhilllv on In a untnu Ul \I.\|I)l:l. .1. 1., llllVlH),,' burn {In-re .\'v\'. '.'.'n, I\'i7. In his o-urlvl r(~mur(-I with his parents to |`4lfnrq]~cU j I). IL. .._. _ IIIIIIU Ilv. They ill] probably I you. It `and. that run nrn Innkhnr vnnr uh.-n nlvnv-tr IL...- appuinm ed h`t.'u~~ I Ill!!! Iucuulllly Ill an ll.|l`,(`l)' I Ilia bufnrnhocnn ndlH-8buOlOd nth: Rnnnr. u~>-V- I \ ||n||. |AI~Il "ll-3 lH|` Vlllll !hut'np1Lal rt-nm\'wl_ AL 1 tho m.;imlluu urc-fly ua-two and .~n<-----~41:-cl in gottuxg 1 cullul. He also Wruh` a mu the }~`uluruL`ityu{ the \\'u wldm-l_\' virvulauxl, and was s1'hexm~s for ixupruvillg the dial in pa `-my, leaving a small vhihg-n. I.IHIl'. Lngan U. Renvis was born March 26. 1331, in Musnll (-mun)`. IIls., was reared in poverty and obtainml hut in limited edumtinn, but early rlisplnyetl cnnsidernhln ability M a writer He onlited the spirited Illinois: rlnrinrr fhn unrlv 41 IU Hut) 1.: nltnlnlallb GUUJUKU UI [II MINI, \'IIlrI' cism or sneering sarcasm; forho had suc- vootlml in getting the whole nation interested 3 in the scheino of removing the national capi- tail to Ht. I.oui.~i--or, if that was thought im- prl1(`tlt`nl)lO. to some other western locality. So far dill the scheme progress that a lively (`nntl-st .~'pran;.: up among W1-st,orn (-ongre$- men, Springeld and Indianapolis being strongly urged. but the general voice nally ran in favor of sole-<-ting some conmmnd- ing point on tho Missi.~aippi river. thu govern- ment itself to have all the prots from the SlllenflnL~l." The example of Nebraska in vomlucting a protable speculation on the location of hvr own capital was strongly urgxed. But. the tide was not takan at the full: Bn" Hlwphenl voiiipletml his gran`. ilnprovvnlvnts at \\'a.~hington, the govern- ment l`(`. lauihlin,-: on n lur;:.- svnlo, nnl now the capital is probably llxul for all time. I .._-.. vv n......x.. .....- L,..__ ll___| 4).: .mn Death In St. Louis of II Man Who Made 0 Good Dual of Talk for His Tlwory. Fur the past, dozen years or-` so the public has bvnrd little of "capital mover" Ruavis, whose name is in the list of tho re<'m1tl_V (IL- u+nm(i, but for half a dozen yous before that. he was 11 suuuling subject of pl`1li>U, (`rit.i- rimn nr anus-rim: QnrmLu1n- fnr-' hn hm] cnn. J1!) HIUHL ('1 Lu!` lRll'I(. , l`hoelo\'nt4.-d ruilrumls of Brooklyn, which 1 `were built latvr than those of New York. arc (`u11s[l`ll(`tecl smmswhat moru snlidly than tho latter, and are calculated to bear a refrain of 50,000 pounds to the square inch. There are save-rxu other minor impruvommlts in con- st1*uctiu1L ;H; Q6BN.QY$KY ( tuge. i , ` _ i There is a great deal of an: in New york just now--though it was lulled during the centennial--over an extension which the muuugor:4`{_)f the elevated roads are endeavor- ing to nddto their Sixth and Ninlhavenuo lines, but-as the proposed extension would telge up another portion of Buttery park. A part of which the eleva.ted"roads have already usurpt, and as on this account public opin- ion seems to be nfdssetl against the scheme, it can smu-ca-ly be predicted at this time what the outcome will be. The four tracks of the ~ Sixth avenue and Ninth evenup lines meet at Battery park, but from that point the train! of both lines are obliged to proceed tothe tab minus at South ferry upon but one track. This necessitates a vast deal of shifting and delay, and` besides is dangerous, the complica- tions arisi_ng when trains on both lines are running at intervals of two minutes being very puzzling. To obviate this danger`, delay and inconvenience the company is trying to get unother slice of Battery pH.l`l( upon which to..build u.n extension to the ter- minus which will curve around in the form of a loop and come together with the main lines at the point in the Battery where the two roads meet, from which point to the ix-.rmi'nua where the structure forming the loop is to be built there will he a two track lino C0nsU`u(`ted. as shown by dotted lines in the dingruui. This will do away with all shifting,:uml lcl.-iy. Some of the New York in-\\`.~}:uor.~'| nrv in i'm=or of this scheme. ` while otln-rs urn vmgiligg n lh-rce liglitzxgailist it, their ;;rolunin in-iug that tho now struct- ure will interi'<-re with the poor people`s en- joyment of tho park. 'Fhnnln\'ntnrl rnill-nmlu nf Rnnnlzlun-. n.-Linl. by the entire width at `a. street, or when the streets are narrow, thus obtaining in` I mav- -"ur the additional stability aorded by the transverse trusses of the Sixth avenue struc- tqge. ` are is n nrnunt. deal nf an: In Van "ma, ` "CAPITAL MOVER" REAVIS. I Iuuu\u'| L4! .VLl'l.('|l ITILII l.'| ` [ HI!` . Inns lived in Kaunas sim-o INA}. 110 we of Uxfnrul, N. Y.. lmvim; been 1- I1l.~'r:|rl'lif(' he lSra cumny, \ ['nI'.m n .- ... .. ;.. PA. He enh-nod the ` Rynn. .;. u. lulu vvna \l'l.\ u(`|l\'L` >rm'ing .\l1.s\1.xsnppi. Ho ,luu\'mg wulmv and two 1 Mlnluler I0 Slvxlco. H of l{nn.-as, who has been all` In `In! 1-nfr-nun}. . l'.... xu ' 'll uflll y u] INL , um] 1-nun gt- hn`um.I 9|... ......|. -1 nun U1 \'m1d,` 0 no Flxlurm. Hnnltnry Ware. Rubber Hose. Pumps. Bran (loads. haul and Iron Pipe. I!` move: soured at reruonnhle rates. - THE` BRITISH %wm(';. Fawn. mu: 1o,_ \ KHIUHK n- kvpl ` A vmnu \ '"$:r on cue, luliu me on on 0! our street: the other dc) and talked in unlu- utoo without, tutoring 3 link word ol gu- .IIIUl' UXUTK IIPDII III. ITWPIYI 0". Mating one of Pam": friondl. her (ll- von.-od hmhnrl. the Mnrqnlo do (Jun. odd: Bo klml enough to uk madame to and her former husband I eld." Ho gut It. 'nnr DII nlli Iullm lnnl an nun Al our T. (IRANUII S-rmuvr. M.l).. l".RS.R.. Ordlnuy Phyuklun to H. .\I. the Quoon In Scmlnnd, I n-Ieuor 0! I rIcII(`0 ol I`.hyuIo In the Unlverlity of Edinburgh wrltu: Acuu bronchltln In common especially In chow!- uncod sup: 0! Bright`: dheno, sad tends to pan Into the chrolllc mm. l`IuhIuI|(eon- Inmpon) In In urlnul form: In Iound occu- -kw I . . VI!!! 9':-vrvnl .- ufoo nu. Isun prove: I: rousl mnladyln yo! n In nsrlynt ." It thus boomnu evident. that conunmpt on and In-onohlth In Indunuiy unnamed with Helen dloouo und Warner : Solo Cure shoal bu uh: only In the dhouotn pro neat tho damaging Inuence tho lldnoy nohdy tutu upon Ibo rnplrntory onus. Ilnnnn mm nl Path": frhmtln, Imp (II. A Youthful Preacher Chm-e I-Excitement at Newman. tie. A1'I..A.\"l'A, (le., .\Iey 9.-Jimmio (?ook,the lmy peucher of Carroll otmuty, eddreeud e crowded houee et Newmen, 1:45., leet night. He ie I2 yeere old, weigh: nbnut 50 ponnde. end ie not over three end one-hell feet hl h. He even born in Uowele county. of hum le parentage. end le verv illiterate, yet hle eer- mon wee eomething Itomlertul. He went upon the plttform in the preeence of en lu- tellcctnel eudlenoe, Luelt down In ellent. prayer, then reed e ohepter tn the bible. eeked the eudlenoe to elng something. elter which he made e brie! prever. In late eer- mon he kept oloee to Me text, unede men) quntetlone {mm the bible. end inter ted the perehle of the vlrgln referred to n the clllplel` vhlch he reed. lle eeye that he V\'." e oonvertedrleet eummer. The eudlenoe '(':3lT`e3'l1'5I Y6l"1lIIlfTY`lE`e" Elie of the meetlng. [III -I JUIIIUT. KIIIIU -`lulu!-llrg, {Imle uz-tt, George Harry, `~\'i||iv I aim: ; D4 Irnior, Theresa \ouusz, i`:iti1 rChami Hnry Jones. Lem Huunons : second jl Lena Hartman, Laura Du\'_\'. Ami hi` mil, } i1ili9()avuiiui;seniur part so Minnie Wrl in, Frank Jon:-a, Madge stead. Mnbeii Lnidiey : junior rt uu t\u'n Hnhcovk. Hnrnce .\in3m~. Yinthel (' in-rlin. Archie Babcock ; part rat, Kc-I Luiulley, Willie Scntt, Rupvrt Smith, F Morrison. Arorlge ntteuqlum-e ll6.H. IllllH(l. The honor 1) of the public school in lhul: Fifth senior, Archie Young. Ada Montgomery; fifth juninl, 'r?.-sic .\lcLoombs, Flurmce Wtlker, Hlhcl .\lal>ee, A alha Ilooth : fourth senior. Nellie I-`ruer, `lnu llerhyahire, Ernest Young, Huy Wntu ; fourth ;uuiur, Sadie llnvey, Allie ML-L'ur nmcli. Annie Snider. Lettic Kiniielnornmzh : third senior, Edith Helmlvml, Elton Harl- nmn, Jeanie Chnxnberlin. ("mules Wntts; thi .I junior, (`uric .\'tciul-urg, Genie Ben second lCetl1rChaxnherliu, junior, \lau:l Mc('nn Pl1lli9()aWRlui:l9ni secntfll. Hem- second, (`hum- first, Kc-um-th Funk Mm-.-Eu. A.--....... .u.....l........ I In u CVUIIUI` Friday last, Arbor 1 ` the school children in I ` grounds. The hnnnr rail nf 1 SCI `ICU Ill IJIC JICIJIUUIBL L'II|l?\'lI C( l"" ('[ICe It 7 m..\Iiaa Liuie Watts and in Kate Imzy are cnllectimz rm behalf of the .\|ethodiut miuinmnrv fund, and Are auc- ; co-uful, p..:.a... 1.... .44.... .I.... ..n.. A`A\IIf\`\., I... ux:A\ uuul Lu vv . An. Illuululu. IIu\:$ - l'RA("l`l(`\l. Pl.l'Ml)F2l{.~l_ 1`l\'sMlTHS- Slmun and GM Flu;-rs. Hot Water Ho-uin.( Engmeeu. Buildings put in thnrough unitary order. Jobbing prolnpuy nnundud to. 00\l0l'I in

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