Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Feb 1888, p. 3

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oilinicion St - rein; b-away" Iculu amon- I" " `il'`(!I'o' `nu urul ant nonjuggo-i; ` American history ,- ` over undo aomnny "' Immpt rnllnss on H) lnnllv tn:-Inning] I Illtgiliiilolll uuul tnpublic memory. It iru mqdel-no -L-L..-L AA A .. ll-ll].-l'IKl CUIIIIIICIO dmlmstlllfreah In nnhlln Innnuu-v He PI-eeldcd Over the Famous Trial of Rev. Henry Wnnl Beecher. The not-nt deeth of Judgt! Jmeph Neilson, of the city court or Brooklyn. recalls to tho mindset llwyen end the nuling public the many important trials over which this gem tleman bu presided; for, though not one of the noted lawyers ol. the world, it was his fortune to be on the bench dinring some trlnll that literally thrilled mankind. elmportmt arm. urecung municipal drain aha heavy breech of promise suits, once of such interest, are elmmt forgotten: bulthe Beeche1~'l`ilUon tflnl nf `I505 and L I-I'll] 0! IO"). IE J n d g o Neumn`: ilnnnrthl nnnrlnnf. DIE WIT. Returning to Iouisinnn he necommonced the practice of the law. In 1876 he was nomi- nntaod for governor on the Democmtio tickotnndelo.-(`ted over S. B. Packard. He remained in the gubernatorial omm until Jnnulry, 1&0, when his term ended through- t.ho_goiug into elfoct of the new constitution. ` InDl'I-ILISIIOWII Pl1)lIIO$ I20 ID DI'lg'llll' gens-nl,nnd bthoecondlmuninnn brigade. A Chnncollottvilloholosyhis lets` toot. Onncovaringtromthlsproundbewal "placed in; command at Lynohburg, Vs, Jrhonco howasunnlfu-ndinlliltothou '1`:-um-Ilisaissippl department as superin- \ handout of the button of comcription, in Iwmchposauonnonmxneauu the dose 0! thn -ll` jlllll VTTTK TUIIT By! I` I1 utter this he was promotud to be brigndjer gnu:-nl Anlnnni-nntl lnthnnnnnd lnnicinnn WK ICIUII PTIEIIIK . {IO WEI ElL'llIH`|.\l ll] Octobar, 1&8, and appointed colonel of the Fmeonthlauhinnn volllntoorl. Four days nfmr this hnwn nrnrnn to In hrhmdinr vvnuo nuvuu tutjnuu null um army ul 1850 and ntumodtohhuwuato. ' Inlhowu admitted to the New Oh lumbar. Whenthownr cnmo,t.hm~yeu-I` his-,Ir. Nichols In: In partnership with NI brothr. The two nbd I company, wluchwumndonptrt at the Eighth Lou- Hunvoluneaen ondwhlch hokpartixull thoVirinh hula` Atthoblttle 0! Wm- chdorh-nchT.Nichoh lost an um and -.- o-I.... -.--I..\-..- E. -.. --..|..........I .`_ Yard No. l-0nuu-io Street. " ' I-Clarence Street Wharf. ,, ` 8-SL Lawrence Wlnrf. ` ctsozcure delive before broken weather set: in. Chief 0 ee-St. hnwronoe Wharf. lunch 0tIIee--Corner Klnoagli Oluende 81.. on to Ba-ldeh American and mthhclnrr dalivarr I nnnclnltv. CI-I W. W III I13 &V_I% I! I F'loridn. Whan he was mndotull at-oond Ilonlaeunnt ho was tnnsfernd to tho Third ' mmery, and Iutdouod at Fort Yu:..;.,cu. While honho resigned from the army In Ikl and ntnnnnlhxhhnnrnntatn jvvuoly A1-this ICC IlIIvUl'UUl' II, III. Domocl-nu at Louisiana Francis '1`. Nichols, whohu rcmntly b'een nominated by the Democratic party of his Iuootorgovnrnorotbouizinns, wuborn In ; Donn.ldxviJ1o.Anuansion parish. IA, on Aug. Jg '.`D. IKSI, "II was Iooontly Nonod to: Governor by Ilnunnllrnln nf Innlnlnng ucugnnuuxu any wwvlnuuuyul I magnu- mtura. Ho aorveddx uaonunintho Anny duringtho civil wu-,on1ist1nlnruponnto ncullfromthogovurnotoltbostcu. WIUI IIIKIIII/y III IIIITIUI HIT Dr. Moll was bnptlnd law the Baptist church in 1833 at Noni: Newport, Ga. Ho hogan to pmnh at Oxford. Gt, In 1840, and um ordained Nov. 19, 180. He served naively u I putoruntoloctad chancellor ` ottbo university. MI plntonta being 10- abd ac Groonuborough. Autlocli and Builds- hunm all In onl-win Ha Imhihh-I marginal $1 II : Ulllllvx. All|IlX`I Illa UCITUF towmnll in Georgi; He published Ievenl books. including on on pulhmmhry pnoi h'ca.l.honnh thovwunmmtlvol I I-nrimn uuunl, lll|:'lll|.IlIl' uuuuu pnru-nlHlEl`y [HUI u'co.t.bou|I uaoywmmouuy u-eugiou nntnm Ho nrved nix munthn in u... Anni ` vr-many uI- J lllll'lIl'L ul Irv_", Wlll`ll III`. nlullll ; Churvh resignui the pmuiduucy u! the insu. I Cation, Dr. Mel] was olocbd to thoohglr of Tph)`N and ethics. In 187Gb vnumudo c ncollor of the uni-crsny and ox-uslclo nu-hi.-.0 nl than Cosh: (`ants-n it! A IVI-lnnIOnnn 4 |.'IZll\.\'llU[' Ill IIE UUIVVIBII-J llllll l'X'UXn(`IU pnsidmt of the State Collrgo of A{,'l'l(`ltlll'I lid Mechanic Artl. Ho lled his palitloll with dignity and murkid Iuccsn. Dr Mnll ran Innnd. lntn Hm n...u.a ` Ill IUD-In This position he held for thirtm-n years. becoming somewhat now! Mr hi: ability and the lrmmn of NI din-lplinr In l&')5 My connection with Manor unlvon-ty mu db- aolved, but I your war he Wu and. prolet- nor of the um-ie-nt lansruh` in Hue Fltmo unl- vorslty at Athnna. In I , whc-n Dr. Alamo . r`|......|. ...._.:.....-a u......_..:.'I........ ..t n... :...u, ` Foot of Clarence Street. . Juno 1 IIORDERS left at the Itons of Rodden.Princv.\ss Eu-oet.nnd Menu-a. okolvv.-'1 , & Birch. Brook Street. will be`prompl.ly Illled. Polophone Conmnlnionuon. Agents " Black Diamond Lino. L. W. BRECK. E. A. BOC"'. ut ux yuru no . `. taught In the minor -chooh of lmver nnd mlddle Georgia. when he was 4-in-ml to the profennnnhlp of ancient llngllugw In Mercer unix-enu`ty.`-uhrlng upon his duties in 1842!. W1l_ -.....!AX-.. I._ I..`I:I '4\Ih OI.ln.t.._ ..-..... -`II. -1-. Ann two years thew he- hopn active un- al I tucker at Springeld, Mun. Llter hopnughl in the high school at Blrtfnrd, Conn.. min`! I he-n `J4 _veaI~.4 old roturnod to" l1.....4- IS.- A... Blptm ammlnl um. Dr. Me-ll mu burn in WIl!bour\'il|o. Ub- Orty munty, (hm. July 19. '1-til-0. Having Itudiod fur mine years In nvmrlwnxk-s in Him` arty vounl_\` and at. Dlrien. 0:. ho cn- -j` hind Amherst vol- I... u-_ . An... noon 0! marnnoouor-on an on-ugh ` state University. ` The cause of odumtlon. and the Baptist ' church, have both sulferod n tom-alas in the duty of R:-v. Patriot -Buglm Hell. D. IL, ohanvollur of tho u-rain State univemity and for nanny ymrn pr:-sidalt of the Snuthorn Bnplm amminlicriv. hp Ilnll um: hnrn in \Vlllhnu|-villa LII!- DEATH OF JUDGE NElLSON. HON. FRANCIS T. NICHOLS. M1-mcx Hugues ua.L. o. o. illllrl llllu He was exchanged in nnnlnhd column] 15' elm Sac our All-Woo`! Boar`-let` Flannelsat 120. Canton 70. Grey Flannel: 130. H_oavy All-Wool Grey Flannel: 170. Grey Oottona Ro- dnood to 40. White Oottona 50. IFNow Spring Goods an-ivinc daily IGIBII LIIRI Ill! Wllll IQICI, UIZII Ill lplll! very best description. undu vol . wall screen odmd promptly delivered. wood and Hard nndsoncoulwootldntquntqon hand. Inspection solicited nil uthtnouor guaranteed. YARD-Corner Onmrlo and \\'est Streak. tI0Ioo-Clarence and Ontario Succu- of Clarence Su-eel. nJ'0Rl)lcR.~l Ian um um stores Mr. iiiwm & msourm, I $5,000 Last week `of Stock-Taking. Allwoolen Goods will be`Sacri'ced. % 'No`re- sonable offer refused. ' ' Do not. buy'Oottons till you see our Prices_. Samples given. . - ;G1*ey and White Cottdns L.'J. _lclAHON. All Cloakings, Ulsterings and Dress Goods reduced. One Line Cloakings worth $1.00, for 75c. Another Line worth $1.25, for 950. i All others at similar reductions. Dress Goods at Cost. Heavy Cloth Dress Goods at 7, 8, 10. 11, 12c, etc. See our Black and Colored Cashmeres at 20. A Big Range of Dress Goods. suitable for Spring and Sum- mer, included in the reduction, as our object is to reduce the stock REGARDLESS OF SEASON. Call and be convinced that our Sale is Genuine. DURING THE MOVING SALE. WHITE 00770/VS -a Maruel of 0/reapness. GREY 00ITONS-8ee them before buying elsewhere. SHE E I //VGS-Lowest Prices. PILLOW 00TTONS-owest Prices. Tl0I(lNOS-`-Came and see them. 1@`EMBR0lDER|ES, EMBROIDERIES. EMBRO|DER|ES..) -John Laidlaw & Son. Coal, Wholesale, Retail, BEST IN THE MARKET. January Sales a long way ahead ofsame monfh . last year. /7 /.9 ALL /V04/SENSE Io ADVE/fr/.5`? WE . HAVE . THE - GOODS! 1 A A Few Pain: Boyc' Sosmlecn Luca-J Boots. with and without Toe-(`npa. sizes 1. 2, 3. 4. .3, Reduced from Sl.50_ and $1.25 to 75c and 81.00. A Small but Boys Fine Lncecl Boob, Very Neat, sizes I. 9, 3.1. 5. Reduced from 8l.'. 5 to 8l.00. Tlhe same boot. sins ll, l2. l3, only 850. ' A \'.'hnlc Case,` (60 Pairs) the last out of 5 Cases. Boys` Fine Luther Lice Boot. I5.-ublc Tom and Sides, uizes ll. l2. l3. Reduced from [L95 to SUD. Thin in an unne- tivo Boot and cannot be_reputod at the price. 0- RS should call and see these Bargains. Such an op-_ portunitymay not occur again. ` HAINES & LOCKETT. A A Few Pniru Boys mm Quality` High Leod.SumleI not-.. ulna I. 9. 8. 4. 6. Yum-ul from Two Dolhrl to 81.50. ,-4 ' Many New Customers made by the Genuiheness of the Sale and t the Splendid Bargains given. Whole Families fitted with ` i New Boots. Special Attractions tor Boys This Week. WALSH& ASTEAOY S SPRING SALE Boots,` Shoes and Moccasins C.TE3ZE_A.%:E>%S%IDE.~ .._ __.;:_:.._..._.-;3._...._____._j.. T HTE SU LT OUR GREAT REMNArI;JT %S~AuLE E3.`-U-EJK-J-L} LXI Hm ` What-tlngera, \'eeselr:\)entn|I|' Wholennloand Retail C05! and Donlon. Goals of the vet. ed and nromntly NOW G'0IN6`_0N. BETTER VALUE THAN EVER. FEDERAL BA|. \l|( BILLS taken at par atgth Unless you have thegoods to back it. BOYS BOOTS- WALSH & STEAQY; EN'rnmLY SATISFACTORY, WANTED! opp. wmnson non 110 PRIliBSzSi STBEH. $6.000 CAPT. JOSEPH PARSONS In hon ht R. Wi1l|nms`Wnod Bulneu on the Atlantic k at the tool at Princes Street. It is the most central yard in the city and he I: now pro A to supply the public Inn: All kind: of aid Wood anv wny aired. and Ail kiriil of Soft. Wood. He would loll 1-. tn 4` . All kind: I cum mil. 1: mm ctul. at uemombor the Yard. at the F001` 0! IRINCESS _S'l`REh`.'l` Bnmcisa BOOTH \ n'L.....n......_. v.......: A........ ..' \|n...|...I-...a I WUomwood:|hon| unoouy mum ood Splinin Machine in! city. - Having purciuod the Lumber In the Noon t Tynor Yard In would Invite an hnxootlon of vanes on nmunwoanldlmgctn `ilighta ` Inst. '%0%Z l /W0; W0.-_ VV W HQ ?)17r1c1s:--tzor. Barrack and onuma su. GO TO ANGL1N 8 In Ghana Lumber. Wood and Coal. when on will nd the Auurunont of Dry Lumhu-In the city: the In-gut stock of Dry Wood and Skin. Thh is the onlyoo in e city having three Steam Machines saw- in: Cordwood: tho having the only Steam city having three steam nucmnen tor our , W Cordwood: only Steam` in the - I-lnvimr nun: Illa Lumbar in the N012 na we a u I . under cover and well Coal ll"l`olcphano Communication. . T A IIIIUG TIT`I""lI I. IV- LUIBER. W001) All) 6011. DEPOT. Jas. Cami{l;3i|7;Wood Yard. `El 338'!` DRY HARD WOOD. 4 ft. long" SOFT WOOD. BLAB3. KINDLING AND SAWID WOOD. ' Dore-cuy orposuc uurzvcc uu runs mrrack Gale. '7 orohowillboglnd to meet ullhh old on toner: and as many uewona nwill ho-Iorhlm with their patronage. He will annually keep on land THE SUBSCRIBER have respectfully to em eounco to his nunwroue Meade end ouetolnere that he hue removed hie old and established Wood Yud from tho` Wharf to the old K. & P. Runway Depo 1! e loot of Onuuio Street. and . Subhlf from `the elect: 6! youuxm an-on. i :.:"mr .'.`::.:*..'.'.:.*.*.'=.-*.....':.."*`......- e . _ oontahiu Jail '.nII'tIcuIu-I hr homo mm. UIIVUI. Ill mm-uy oglposilek 5 ;-1`\>te du Point I rrlu! Q. .... --. '11. Is`. SPARKS. D.l).S., LD.S.. linxnsr. 0moo-P:-Inoou 81.. between Man Iron and Sydonhnm Stroou. Residence 50. `II (`hnrleo Slrcol. Ullloo hours. Bo\.m. to 6 m.. and on Saturday evening: I to l0o'oIock. elo- phone 18 both. REMOVED. Physicinn.Surxoon.&c. Ulllco um ltulaonoo nonrl min the Post Oloo. Wolllncun sumo In the cluor country promptly ; Atumdad In x SUOEL (KW at landed In J. H CLARK, .\l.l)., D.D.S.`. Ll).S.. DENTIST, Gnduntoot New York Oollecod Donlhuw. 0lIco-WollinIon Street. butwqn . Punlculu U. l3:I;ll4l\DI!|I II 6.11] I II-\)lI\Il\l I . C.)l.. M.C.P. & 8.0.. (410 of Hamilton). 83 Wool. street. Dineuen Women And Children. nunntu anan, Buuuurnn. Soucrlon. Coxvxuxcln. Ce. m\!co~Co|-nor King and Brook Suoou-over Wade`: Dru: Store ._.._~. - ,-_;._.-.V _.. 7-... OMUSOPA l`H\ . C. L. Cum-Is. 11.0.. successor to Dr. Ju-via. Physician, Surgeon. &c. Olco and Ruldonoo nau-ly onnoulu MAKIUN LlVlN(i8lUNI.M.U..U.B.l`. Orrin: nu RntIn:sc:--2tl Bum! Slrool . uuvoou Clnronvo and Johnson Sta. Disease: 0! Women and Chlldpsn A Ipocjnlly. ___- __- _.. ..- __. unntvrnlmrn AlYI'\ unnlrnli ----ruvuu nvuau -up - nu. A1.u:muLLn'RA\'. Disease: of Women and (`hlldl-on I specially 0mco-u Pluxcxaa S-rlucn. ll. Dr. spu-kn Old Itand. Tolophonn No. IN. , nn . l\I'.\\v I uuvvnv...--uuxxvn 1- AC 41 1.. _. - . _.--,..- .-...- ._..-.:. -.. .- -.._V . . suvrua ANI)m83:l:. ' oucrm an l930ItAd Street. It. H. 8Inr1'.I:':. Lid). Can. I"O:)K`l"lNAC3Ill1'll ` ...__..-___. . ' i...nu-..n ...n . -.- 0I06- U(l'OI' Yule ! Druggnro -. nun nu . u.-um _... A. . NOVETY. M.D.. (?.M.. M.R.C.8.l'I Orrlcl--ll Wellln on 8l.nol.urodoon north 1 d Pnouu BL. late 1 occupied by Dr. u-u-nu. Ialaphono No. 218. In!` AAI in` 11.41:: IVII>-`II Al I In .. ' ' . , _.o..,;:_*:.':.?'..L`.:*.;:L':..`::..*.*:*..::.::-:r* JOHN STRANGE. LL IL. ."8oucnoIv.. &c. 0nl`co-1!|nronoo street podlblho am: one. noun 1'0 wA'.~x5z not current mun. ` ... . .-..'..... - -_:`-- _ - .:`::i I CW?! UUTIWIII TREK. \vA1Tx'r.M a \vALI{i?:;\L` , A1-max Bollolltll. to Inngnmn. op- podla the Ollloo. IIOIIARD IALIII. I .mnn|-n n. NALKRI. 'urnc:-a In:-I am mno oomInu_n|onu_tLn l:\ III II nulu n N.B.-0|-don loft .:'z?.'S Grocery Suite or Inn Inwfol. Princes Street. will receive prom): Attention. 1`olonhouo communication an. wfu. ANGIJN. M.R.C.S.. um_;.. i `0rnc:-a Eu-l sum. nor `(Ina Tole ono oommunlonuon AUAI M'AI'lIlUK. F Aonolnrrun. Alanna. u..0lIon chroma mun lull DB. PRICE. Pnnuc AN. Bunontm. kc. omeoato. 4!. I Vmhhn '- orrnoo. Prince: 8!. HTWRR AN!) son. )\nclu`l'Ic'n Ind Bulldlng Surveyors. Oloo Ivolagmon Street. Kknauou. .__.__.__.._.__.._..._._._.____.. I 1-: -s--go.-m- . ' ii. nl, blown`; t run-'}"'n1 `.L`:i..';'.."a....L" ?......"""` ...2'. um. um... .v.-..-nu. .-v. -wv. MA RI;)N- uLlV'INusT6NI-2. M. or `. nnnme Avn Rnnnnm~l__2II Rum! Hlrnt-I v..._.._ _-*....v.- DR. 1uz-ABL'ru S.\ll'l`H-sH()R'l`I`, CH UPI kll, A10 or Iummom. u \\ 1 Andghlldron. 3. mos. . Alalmncr. 0N'lcI-Mootnslsoot. ----A---\--_ 1--I._.._._.-___. AIIAA nanniun-nun. PROFESSIONAI-}%Am>s-2 I Crawford. Prlnoon Swaet. will receive pn attention. Tolonhouo E9 IINIIIU \/UIIIIII Illlil lull- Jmms swxrr & co. ... -...v--u-cu `Ions STRANGE. NOR. &c. Ofcn-.(3Inl~nnnn I-III -nu. no-can v---u. r nun u .._ ._.._-.:__. ROBERT SHAW, :n_ Snum-Inn` (`nan-nnr W. B. & S. ANG-LIN. `Anifi luv! Ann `-..- ---cu:-nu [ M'All'lUR. 1l)l`lllh.E1x.Onn 4-: 91-31: Anal | Is all that _is needed to grove that Poison : 3' Nerlino is the most rapid And certain re- . medy in the world for zpaio. It only cost: meant: for I trial bottle ' ` . 0"; 5: a1}. oW'{:i..*n..t I- I\__-IL_ , nI,,_ 1-9-...` 179--.! nu uuw cuwnsc a ll!!! mt unmaguol 3.0!!) for brunch at promise. and placed her one in the hind: of R. Barry Smith of this town. The fair I:Jluuti'_ iah said to have I a strong cue, um; in or possession wodd' pad on meat ring: and cor rospou enoo whgmy botwoon them. The dofqldnt owns considernblo property. 7' ; 1 A Dellnqupnt llrldecrooln Inn. be Brought to 'l'lue-n strong cue. ` M0xcro.\'. `N. 13.. Feb; 2--About 3 month ego 5 wedding petty was -broken up on ec- V count of the non-eppeerence of the pros- pective groom. and e few days leter another unkempt to tie the knot wee unnnoceeeful. it `huing been discovered tint the lioenee wu mule out wrong. and that while the groom wee getting the license corrected he ekipfed - ' he away And Ina not seen for none time. friend: of the young lady naturally felt eg-` grieved at the turn elfeire lied taken uni condolence: were In . The yonn ledy has now entered e um (lnmegeeo1. nrolniee. and nlnunl L... ..... We emphaticall assert, and public opin- ion will undoubtet ly eudorae our assertion, etatietica to the contrary notwithstanding. that the act has not diminished the sale of liquor by one glass even in this very town, the headquarters of the alliance, notwitln etandiug the fact that a peace of specials, greater in number than the proverbial plaguesof Egypt. have inaugurated it sys~ ten: of espionage for the exp:-eaa purpose of detectin and puniahing violators of "the law." \ e submit that the act hns proved no benet whatever to the cause of temper- ance or humanity, that it has not helped in any way to dry the mourner'e tears which are caused to beehed by the unrestricted sale of intoxicating liquor, nor has it ad- vanced in the slightest degree, the peace, harmony and welfare of the eominunity. On the other hand the injury which it has wrought is inealculahlo. B its agency the demon of ' diaeoni ha: found, its way among society, and that nillenium of peace and goodwill among in which it} advocates promiaed it hae d t ed. "T: onlv need which in mm: z.n:.ir.?!..i...:.:..: yuuua-cu Ia IIII uluutllluy aestroyea. 1 lie oniy food which in most sanguine admirers c aim for the act is that it has placed an/ instrument of persecution in the hands of u few unscrupulous and fanatical bigots. who. in the name `of "law and order." can harass M their victims with impunity. IWUVUT XVI U." CHO." ' Captdn Alduon and hi: wife Polly inti- mu till! then III! huh lone very crooked work in the Salvation army. and that they will nuke it hot for Gonenl Moore before they got throng? with him. Anal-Hon ol 5 Very stnun Character -W\Il. tho Luv In Done. llentrow Journal. y, ,,,,L,.. n: . . ... uunnur mu -n. uonon um. sun was kindly nprovod And lbown the wrong, but painted in wuring n bpatle on her back that diquaood every docont person. and 1 any in Iinoon godlinun I cannot send her to another union. Hoping you both may see the wrong! this". 1 un. with sorrow, yours louver for Jun` nuke." l`...o.l- AI.-.... -...l 5:- -.:L n._n-; :_..: uou III we tut, Ilyl : "Idon tllinljourvifo illttlnlconr ditiou to loud othon away from the world and sin. and mutiny I an astonished to think you could u d in oiur, though IIIO be your vile. druuin herself in I uanmr that Iln. Manon id. She Llhali lnnlunrgt` nntl hhln sh- .-......... L... ID (HUSH! DUI` DIIIIIO INC `Ill IICT Illllbllltl have been ex ex nda ovary bunch of the army in the Uniud sum and Gilda. Geneul T. 1-}. Moore. gommandor ol thq Sulvntion Army iii the Uhihd Sulunld Canals, in I logtor to _ `u lnuhnnd, oxphlnlng his ac- tion in the nu. nay: "I (if) II ml f `I A} An 1 non. 01 from the army. and that V A Fair Captain Expelled From the salnu 1 lion Anny I-`or ller Vanities. Llrru F.\l.l.\`, .\'.Y.. I-`eh. '2.--()n Dec. 5th there in a grand hallelujnh wedding in thin village. at. which I`-plain Eric \ on Alenon and Captsin Polly Brynn. of the Sulntion army. were msrried. They had 1 i puldi, wooded by ndrum cor , and hue! I haudlguh limo generally. Poy was buxhom szd far to look upon. and mu alto- : or t 0 most pounuing member of go female eontinggtof the Snlvltion army. But Roll in now in disgrace, and the cause of that in her bustle. Captain Polly bill lull-Imlnlhldnlho common inntinrr. I`~IlI NPUIQLLUUII \I\JCI Ill Quality; Also Hard '%'oo'5'7' ' H and Mill Wood, and V Vordngldxno, " ` P. 'VV'.A. SIETS. 'l'IIl'I ."I {`In` 'l`.._ I)-......_.I. -_.l l\_s....a. do. ul uni uugrwu u not ouuxe. Lupum rouy ' ~lonking_~h,g;14.,g,aan:mon instinct l of her Iii? dues. and bdcuuo she refused ` On dinnnnl `IA! hunt]; -In- --J I.-- |...-|.-..J 0: Int III [or (nun, Illll oueuule Ina remsocl to diloud her bustle she and her hunbnnd ||Ai- `Ann A'lIQA` C-nun 6L- Lucas: _....I tL..- _l!?VUIUly l'I.?IlIIll'U(I U, UIIIIIIT men. The wives and daughters of the striking miners at Glen Carhen made an attack on the non union men who went to work in the Reading company`: Glendower colliery. When the "scabs" same out of the mine about seventy-veexcited women met them. Each carried a loaf of bread. One young women read an address to the men about the ' shame of taking the plaoeeof their husbands and brothers and olfering so share their last. crust with them. The then oerod the Jones, which. were reused. The women then showered the loaves typos the hesds of the "soahe."used op robrious epithets. and chased them pell mel to the miners` train that jestshen arrived, and took the scared me: out of the reach of their infuriated pnrsners. Ilgll IIIQI Dllllylllll Ilrllclt. The coal famine in the Schuylkill Vally uow u-riolnlv lluueons every iron lurnuce in I-Intern I`:-nnsylvania. but unleu cheap coal an `be pm.-um! every furnace must ehher hunk up or blow up. This menu: jhnt. thonumln of men, will be thrown out ul clnplnylucnt. nncl Mr. l'ur|niu`a stubborn intention of crushing klle" miner! is lwin-_: _u.-voroly censured by` business nlen. Thu tin: and chnnhtnn nf Llm lfrnrinn I'I\'UI I0 I I" '3'"! 0! FIG DCNIUJKIII nninon. `Huey rem loudly -cheered. The convolution V Adopted A resolution nlodgiug monl support Anal iuncisl aid to the Lohigh and Schuylkill ntriken. I The run] farming in Ilm R4-huvllxill \':h|Iin- n|!lE:xcee.Itr|king cigumokorl of New. York roport that Juooby & Hookmun have agreed to the terms Topoood by the Ilrihr com- gem of the otgrnotionol union. Those an an that the old Inge: shall lie pom], And that the umemont. homo system nhgll be uholinhod. `Ibo l) employee: of the rm will ntnrn to work at once. - ' In _ ....__p..... ..u' ah- L..2..LA_ ..l` l..|..... _..... llrlll WIII IVIHTII I" `UTI IV UIIINL Al I moonug of the knights of labor gou- vention nt Pimwn a cqrnmmoe of live from the Radio FIUWI cbmpsnyi minor: ur- rivod to `end in of the chuyklll 1 lninan, av ram lnndlv .uhnnrntI, 'l`hn " ,>'l:he Huuiltou diuriht an-mbly 3') roved ` of the up rintnhat of A. I". Jury, omn- tn, J. I-`. almond. of Montreal, uuluooniq Collin. of Hamilton. on the legislative com- mittee. - 'l`|... -0-.I.R-n ml...-nu-Lana nl \Y-m \'..-I. ` The Coal I-`Amino lllglllll-SOIIIO ol the (iron! lidnllrlu Having to Rhufbowu -1110 Cigar Maker: ljavlnc the Hut 0! x. . W was mums m LEHIGH vi-ugvmo HAVE THE BEST or IT- , Ash. Ellnoruqlnlool uuruwoou awn or un ` unwed. 01-1! 1: want Klndllnz Wood. Lorsmve thint 4| Goal. Son. or Black R. CRAWFORD & 00., - FootofQuoonSL 5 EXPELLED i-`iibuid me RANKS sco'r*TX<:T m itzurnaw. `LABOUR MOVEMENT; ll BREACH or rnomsx-:. an ample ootuo. Sold ] a bottle: % cents. Avoid ` THE BRITISH wmn. FRIDAY. F121} :. I the most` mnnrhhlo in Amoricazf hismrf, had A judge whowlaequnl in his lino to tho ' noted litigants in thin. . Judge Neilson was pbru in Ar;:_\-l.~. NJ Y., of Scotch-Irish uncestry. John N1-ikuncamc mom the north of Ireland, in mm, :;~.. I (moot hi! descendants. Samuel Ncilsuu, \'.`::< chief juatico of the supreme court nf Tim York And asfociabe justice of tho suprt-mr n wart of the Unibeil anus` Joesph Neilsun yr:1ct.iced law in Oswegotill 1314, when he n-.:m'.'.,=d to New York city; in -1848 he locatul 2:: Brook-` lyn, and in 1&9 was elocted,judg1su1`tho city `cannon the Democratic ticket. In {S17 ho _ wag to-elocud, but mtimd in 18%.`. huv M touched the age '0! `70. He Wu`.-e vgry hig ho` city court room, contmibuml by tho Qwyerl 0! Brooklyn. For qua years past ho mid beau very tqeble. and nuany at` E utaenieduad his pomamnou nowodoru l. l men exhaustion, aged 75, and wiuumej pub or ` 10.? 30 III I man of litemry -I contributor to Tho Homo Maguztne. [nth- pendant and Albnn\y Luv Jouuxl, but no as world he will l_u::; ho but known for his ahb .conduc:tn the men auringtuo mdayu at 3% D:1"hnr trial. ` J - l.`Ullllll'5 0`! UK! III)` D3?-`hr-r trial. puvuuyv luuuga III to many tcchniml [W ` poiutrot evidence , in pay one truly mm: Numox. Indyetntthocloua .pdx-tytotho mil 1 could chm` `injustice. T tri|!,probo.hly American history. ` I A iudxm whownsaalnlin lain linntn tin] HARD AND. SOFT WOOD.. `If u want the Dried. Chonpeotund Bent Maplonnd Bench Cotdwood. 0-ck. Birch LIh.lllI or Hunlock Om-dwood uted or Un ` um . , _ _, _

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