0-MOIrrow orning (Saturday) it 9:30. 1st received were purchased than regular. These we \ To-morrow Morning at ywels s' long by 21 inches wide, juality, rrow Morning, 18c. Each. .inen {andkerchiefs l bargain at 4c. Each. ing | piece and full 26 inches ularly at 65c. a piece. '0-morrow 38c. Piece. Green, Just 2 colors, E STOCKS OF 1's Hosiery ¢ Cotton Stockings. e Thread Stockings. e Ankle Stockings. ings. ckings. Knit," the strongest and Ribbed Cotton Stockings 18c., 20¢., 23c¢., 25c., ace umble boys Leather Knit st. : tockings in both Cotton and Cotton Stockings, 5 quali- Cotton Stockings, Lace Ankle Stockings, « Lace Front Stockings and Hosiery. ton Sox, roc, 12%cC., I5¢, hmere Sox, 25c. spce'al. ashmere Sox, 35¢., 39¢., Save Yourself Worry and trouble ° starting on your jou with the proper baggag® | TRUNK! travelling. We havea ple? ium and cheap Trunks, ? - Solicited. T SHOE STO YEAR 72. S------ Great Furniture Sale Being compelled to remove the furniture contained into, large store offering house, we are 20% Discount Off some goods, Parlor Sett, 5-piece, mahogany frames, |a regular price for 5, Oak Sideboard, regular for price Extension Table, OF rans nai citer All other goods tion. Now is the in the same time propor for a bargain. Robt. J. Reid. Two Doors Above Opera Honse, Telephone 577. SOUVENIRS In Sterling Silver, comprising Belt Pins, es, Ash Trays, Enamelled Pieces, Hat 'Pins, Brooch- Pin Trays, and Spoons. British, Ontario or Kingston Coats of together with many other unique These can be supplied you in Canadian, Arms, designs, SMITH BROS., Jewelérs Opticians 350 King Street. '" Marriage Licenses Issued " IF YOU HAVE Any difficulty in being fit- ted with Shoes, COME TO US, and we will make that duty a pleasar.t one, Wear '"Allen's"' Military Bootmakers, 84 Brock. St. Siga of Golden Boot. REMEMBER THE POPULAR "Excursion to Watertown Under "Ausplces of the Odd- | fellows of Napanee Lodge | Wednesday, Per Steamer America Leaves Folger's Wharf, 8.45 a.m. ine nearly eight hours in Watertown Tickets to Watertowa and Return, $1.50 Children half fare. giv- Secure a Free Copy of the Real Estate Bulletin To be Issued Next Week. SWIFT" REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY Aug. 9th! T. PETTERS & CO, 184 Princess Street. NO. 181. DAILY MEMORANDA, | © gives repose. Desolutic n follows desecration. t-handed compliment isn't right | an audeville, Lake Ontario Park, 8.30 eneral Hospital Governors none 4 pm., 1 dead sure thing doesn't always to life. ? sun rises Sunday at 4.53 a.m | ot sets-at 7.17 pan. Regret -is something mistakes of our friends. we « feel for the is ¢ Advt. in another column of the Napanee Oddfellows' Excursion to 'Water- town, on August 9th. This day in histo t Lachine, . 1689 ; 1796 ; Battle of Athens, 1861. "1 would be near to naturé's heart How may I find that coal of ine?' "You'll find that you will get a start By working in a con) mir DINNER SETS We have a vety fine set] in white and gold. Just the thing for house. 97 Pieces for $6.25 This set is the best qual- ity English Porcelain and equal in wear and appear- ance to china. frase BROS.. ord Howe died Don't You Look |; Unless you love Ice Cream. If, you do. why - be sure to get lce Cream at Petters'. Pure Cream this, perfectly frozen and flavored just right. All flavors, and all ur We serve you here, or deliver to you. 'Phone 649. ODDFELLOWS' Cheap Preserving Bottles ane for nn i Bottles, and 70c. +00 dozen Preservin pints: 45¢, for quarts" gallons. AT TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE 398 Princess Street. | { eee | TO GOOD MIN- | McConnell, | PALD Runaldo Ottawa. FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITH, good "wages ; marine work ; work. Apply Davis' Dry Do IMMEDIATELY--A GOOD GIRL TO assist in light house work Refer ences required. Apply, 457 Prince street. pply to Clopar St., ron ste Co dy SS. NC ymplete the fli | A TEACHER, FOR = County of Leeds, to | term of 1905. Apply Stating salary | and qualifications, to O. W. Landon, | Sec.~lreas,, Melcombe, I'.0., Ont. { AGENT, FOR WORK OUT OF CITY; | good contract to suitable mar Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. 115 Brock St. Apply H. Rapkir Asst Supt., 89 Barrack St. Saturday after 6 p.m. | CENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR FALL Overcoats and Suits, made at| Thomas Galloway's, 181 Brock St Also bring your old ones and have them repaired. Style, fit and Write f guaranteed to please. MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO LEARN | plumbing trade, great demand for graduates $4, $5 day. Many com- plete course two months. Graduates | admitted to Union and Master | Plumber's Ass'n. Covne Bros, Co Plumbing Schools, New York, Cin- | cinnati, St. Louis. For free cata-| logue, address 239 10th Avenue New York. BOAT DOL nLE almost new; at a bar » Appiy at Whig office. BRICK HOUSE, 392 Al I ED 4 all modern, i2 rooms ly @ premises or to S. oy ton, Wellington St. = THAT PROPERTY, AT 42 DURHAM | street, containing nearly an acre and with 8-rooms apply to Mrs A a large frame house, particulars, on premises. For Perry. DOG -ON SUNDAY, JULY A dark = Brown - Spanfel, docked L clinoed. Reward if returned to 2304 Princess street A SUM OF MONEY, IN COTTON BAG hetween Clergy St. West and Cricket Field. Finder lenge return to. Whig office. or 23 Division St., and receive reward, | date | style | Registrar, EXCU RSION | CHINESE TE 'BROCKVILLE | DURING THE SESSION OF GRAND LODGE ON Afternoon (12:16) & Evening of | "0" "1 August 9th. Special GIR Station, Return Fare, $1. AUCTION SALE NEW MEDELSSONS train leaves City 6 p.m. hin @ n Mandolin , Mr business on SATURDAY, evening, and fr Sale and NOTICE. THE PARTNERSHIP HITHERTO carried on under the « tyie, and | firm of Lemmon & 1 LW renso has day n Melville Lemmon and firm of Len All accounts due an firm, by whom all ¢ Kingston, Sth August ~ NOTICE. Companion Court, Frontenac, 437, will run a No. | your country | | | '| ASTONISH THE WORLD '--Indian massacre | i | | | | | { | Great | | | | | IANO 1 | UNLESS losses, the despatches say were insig- | nificant. / Japan warships are reported fo be | eruising off the month of Petet the [$4904 + | falling KINGSTON, Will Be On Scale Of Great Magnitude. CALLED - OFF PEACE TERMS. BY Attempt on Passes Checked--Jap- anese Ships Seen About Vla- divostok--Linevitch is to | Fight on the Defensive to Wear Out the Enemy. Special to the Whig. Loudon, Aug. 5.--~Fhe Moji, Japan, correspondent of the Telegraph, quotes an expert who has just arrived there as saying that the coming battle in Manchuria will be on 'a scale of such | magnitude that it will astonish the whole world. Unless peace is*previous- ly concluded, it will decide the once for all. Gen. Linevitch's front extends 300 miles in Manchuria alone, | and reaches, besides, to the Tumen | and Amur river and to Vladivostok. Advance Checked. Godzevadani, Manchuria, Aug, Despatches received from Korea report | that the Japancse began a simultane-| ou advance from Kuanchodoria, | gainst the Musarite and Piatsabang passes, but that both columns were checked under of the Russian detachw The Russian 5. pressure nis, advance ONTARIO, | A BiG BATTLE | has not occupied the Ww ax 4 SATURDAY, THE DUKE'S BIRTHDAY. cess Louise of Wales, it is difficult for even hig intimate acquaintances realize that he has reached his six- tieth year. Such is the case, however, his grace having been horn at Staf ford House, Augusi Oth, 185, and will consequently celebrate his sixtieth birthday to-morrow The Duke of Argyll is keeper of the | great seal of Scotland and hereditary | master of the royal hgusehold in the | northern kingdoni, and is also chief of the clan Campbell, Since the death of | hig father four ve ago, the duke neestral castle Speeds his time at Inverary, but mostly at Windsor Castle, of which he | hans been governor oe constable since | 1892, and at London residence, Kensington Palace, ---- is | 1 | { | "J | -- { { | | | | l | | | | { on which Vladivostok is lights often being visi Bay, situated, their ble from Russian islands. i | | { { | | + EARLY CONFLICT. 4 ------ > Tokio, Aug. 5.--It is & | stated that the advance <4 guards of the Japanese 4 and Russian armies, south i of the Tumen rivec, are 4 | within -rifle range of - one @ | another, An early conflict #4 | is inevitable, 4 falling operations | Almost tropical rains in | Manchuria, and wpiparently will long to come. are important for al | | he impossible time In Defence. ershurg, Aug. abandoned the the offensive, arrangements for a possibly fichting a retro and utilizing the po already prepared Ly | them, He has tele i= confident. that he cnemy, Will Be St. 5. Line- of as Pe has Gen. idea has com- stubborn | | | vitch uming pleted lefensive, rade sitions he has back that out and campaign, on he the hed an wear raj WIN LEGAL FIGHT. Railway Worsted in Suit Collision at Sea. Over | London, Aug. 5.---The privy eouncil | refused the C.P.R., owners of the | Finpre s¢ of India, leave to appeal in against the Chinese gov h application was dis [mi nssed with costs The case arose over a collision be tween the Empress of India and a Chinese cruiser, while the latter was voring to arrest a couple of re i wrs supposed to be on the form r. Each vessel held the other respon sible for the damage. The C. PP. R wed to recover damages in the Chi nese. consular court, but lost. The ca was carried to the privy coun cil, where the steamship company has wain lost | { Manzer Collapsed. Oswego, N.Y., Aug. 5.--Manzer, the onvieted murderer of twelve-year-old 'ora Sweet, broke down at -the county | | jail and wept like a child. Mr. and Mrs. Gu wy, with whom he worked at th of the commission of the crime, came to bid him good-bye, and as © they leit him with the words 'Good-bye, Henry, we shall never see vou again," he for the first time | seemed to realize the full significance of his position, and after the most remarkable example of composure that has ever been known in the eri- | minal annals of the county he sobbed and wept hitterly, Manzer was sentenced to be cléetro cuted, in Auburn prison, the week of | Moonlight Excursion on bE 8th | September 10th, AMONG THE ISLANDS A 1 ters and Calling at Gananoque Music om hoard friends invited y -- -------- QUEEN'S COLLEGE | STUDENTS' BOARDING- -HOUSES. hg OMS or Parsons hoard f« are requ ts d 15th, giving a PERSONAL wants husband to take ness affairs. Addre 171 ( Washington Gananoque Race Meet And Civic Holiday. Wednesday, Aug. 9th, America to Brockville 5° a.m., returning calls at good programme sports, Sle. | Gananoque | of races and ot 11 p.m. ale. corsets, 35. $1° "Bon-Tun" | Tape Girdle corsets, | Dress Reform, | Mac Divorce For The Kaid. Aug. 5.-Kaid Sir Harry | commander of the forees of an of Morocco, has won his suit. It took the special jury suit just an hour of re to decide that, the charges had brought against his Maclean, and the core Spenser Mortimer, formerly Gibraltar garfison, were London, J the divores Su waring the nt he Lady pondent th which whie Alionso's Heir Dying. Spain, Aug. 5. King the Infant Fernando, | Lieir apparent to the Spanish throne, whose Soulition is considered hope . He another attack of menin a and the Infanta Isabel was has summoned to the child's bedside. | San Sebastian, Alfonso visited had Girl Burns To Death: Watertown, N.Y., Aug. 5.~Florence Tiff, two years old, daughter of Tru | man Tiff, a Lewis county farmer, was | poe. York | | burned by death while playing with * | matches aa hr pile, | heard a thud on { Limited, the pavement and to allow sal epers to sell cigars on Sunday when ordinary tobaccon- | ists are barred. The case will be ap pealed Monks Ejected ; Property Sold Hong Kon Aug. B.~~The viceroy of Canton has ciccted the monks from | the monaster at Canton, in cons | quence of their opposition to a pro posed school, and has sold the monas tery and, ith~lands hy auction realiz | | ing £300,000 in estab foreign ling the school money om provinoes., Ho is spen lishing a n lines for the « mal ildren of two May Race Off Charlotte. Rochester, N.Y., Aug, 5.-Pans for a consolation race between the three | Rochester owned vachés built as de fenders of the Canada's enp are being probable that the race after the cup raees off made, Tt is will take plac Charlotte, Money is being mised for prizes, the purse ceonsisting of 80 at present. { -------------- Little aches: never grow to hedbig | ones of they are promptly treated with Perry Davis' Painkiller. A good thing tn remember in the season of diar: rhoea, cholera morbig and other bowel comnlaints that come with summer! The Trusts and Guarantees company, 14 King street west, Toron- to, forwards will forms' and gives sug- gestions free of charge to those desir ing information in regard to drawing | a will. Dr. Chown's Little Pink Laxatives | onre constipation snd biliousness, 25¢, i AUGUST | operations | where | thirty. 5, 190 DAILY BRITISH 5. EASY MONEY After. THEIR PARADISE He Has Just Reached His Six- Opened at Arnprior--Improving tieth Year, | the Village Streets. Snecial to the Whig. i Arnprior, 'Aug. 4.--~A comanittes re- London, Aug. 5.--In view of the presenting the county councils of youthful appearance and active life of | Catleton and Renfrew met in Arn: the Duke of Argyll, husband of Prin 1s What The Grafters Are prior to open tenders for the cone "TWO SUCKERS BORN A MIN- UTE IN NEW YORK." Avarice Makes Them the of the Unsophigticated Natural Prey of the Confidence Artist, Who Considers His Calling Legitimate. New York, Aug. A nider, ~~John S. Stros bunko steerer, confidence man, card sharp and wire tapper, 'gives the most extraordinary lishedd of recent years. the by which he has gained for it. minute --except the birth rate seconds," is the to the whole of value every in note | philosophy. "1 have never tions to the public Strosnider, "but I have been afraid to do befor in the law, of the Dr. Harris stripe more 100,000 without giving a thing statement pub- He has | aside the veil of mystery with cast which predatory brotherhood cloak their and reveals the methods than of "There is a sucker born New York, 50. is one every sardonic koy- the Strosnider revealed my opera- said that is not because Mr, 1 ave heen within the law with my op | tions, and, knowing that I was wi I did not hesitate to give 1 hl | my true version of the fleecing of Dr. py | Harriss to tho district attorney. That 3 | was a case of 'Comm on, whiskers, | ¢ and 1 'trimmed' him at faro of $192,- | 500 that he later confessed belonged ADMIRAL KRUGER, |! o his wife and himself on a joint r of the Black Sea Squadron, | account, {ho may be relieved of his command for | "1 am a gambler, and in ten years his nck of decisive action in suppressing past 1 have been kugwon as a gamb { ler, but because I aflmit the fact RUG AS PARACHUTE. { there is no reason for anyone to 8 { think that I did not consider myself | Enfolds Her as She Falls from | in the same class as the Wall streot Fiith Story. crowd that seek to gain sudden rich- es with the Jeast use of money or to - New York, Aug. 5A rug which | higher up to the 'giants of | formed a parachute saved the life of | finance' that swing their deals and | Mrs. Kate Getin, yesterday, in a fall | yanipulations through the uso of the | from 'the fifth floor of a Cherry Hill | money of widows and orphans. | tenement to a cement paved vanl, Her | went deliberately into this game of | right arm was broken. She fell out of | confidence largely on a sporting basis, | & back window into a deep, narrow | When 1 became old enough to size up area crossed by clothes lines. The wo- | the general situation 1 observed that man living in the ground floor flat there were a large number of persons were 'on saw the corners of a large rug fold | the lookont to obtain someth for | ing over Mrs. Getin, who lay in its| nothing. 1 considered myself keen centre, | enough to match py wits with men Swaying ot the clothes lines above | of this ilk, and I have succeeded. It showed th Getin bad taken aj has been a case of 'dog eat dog," and clean a 1 the fifth to the third | | have never dropped my bone. | floor with striking anv obstruction | have heen out to 'trim' my fellow until she hit a rug which lay spread | man, and often times he has imagin- over two clotheslines, ed he was 'trimming' me or some From that pt downward the edges | one else through my assistance, and and corners of the rug had flopped | that was where he lost out on the against the clothes lines sufficiently to roposition. No man duped by my retard th v of the woman in the Af or other men on the outlook for | middle of the hig carpet. ther people" money through the -------------- practice of my particular specialty GORED TO DEATH BY STAG. ould have been so muleted unless ho w-------- had larceny in his thoughts. No man Terrible Death of a Farmer Near | would ever attempt to wis through | " " | the tapping of a wire, through n Ogdensburg, 5 fo dr ho, bank or roulette wheel Ogdensbur N.Y, Aug. b--Word| 0 nny of the other methods con has reached h from Woodstock that | 01 to won the gold from the ava Joseph K. Hatch, a fatmer, wged ix" | Geious unless he were consumed. with ty years, was killed by a stag. Mr.| . desire to get large returns on a Hatch lived on the Bridgewater road, "| co 00 of capital and went aiter the cows as usual. The "I have seeured fortunes through cows, acsompanicd by a stag, came | oh practices and lost them by being home, As Mr. Hatoh® was hot with | 4 'eucker' at plaving the races or tho | them, his son, Harry, went to look | fare bank myself, but no man who for him. He found his father's body | knows me can ever say that T rob lying in th ad, terribly gored and | Lod a poor man or an honest man. 1 mangled, « about t neck. | never robbed an honest man because The animal ha en vicious for { no honest man would entertain the time, and Mr. Hatch carried a he nropositions through which I have | club to defend himself. This tained ensily $100,000 in the last found in the road near the body. n ars from men 1 consider far rn | wor thar myself. -1 never trimmed Can't Sell Cigars On Lord's Day. |» poor man becauge a victim has London. A 5-In. the police | rot to look like 810,000 before' 1 court. this Magistrate , will ever earnestly endeavor to sit up give judgme a case i nights devising schemes by which 1 to every hote per in the ' an exorcise money that originally be { vince, Willinn Burrows, a clerk at | longed to him. 1 consider my occu | the Metro hotel, was charged | pation as legitimate as that piac { with a breach of the Lord's day act | ticed by many a well-dressed, affluent hy selling cigars on Sunday, and a | Wall street broker. If 1 had a capi fine of $1 imposed. The magis- | ral of $500,000 1 would be in Wall trate held that the selling of tobacco | street to-day' (if the central office was not incidental to the hotel busi- | would permit me), and I'll wager ness, and would not be fair that 1 would get what was coming to A Vice-Royalty For Finland. St. Petersburg, Aug 5. The czar has decided to establish a vice-royalty the government of or thod of conducting inland will be Finland, the affairs of very similar to The that which prevailed in the fag ost at the The vieoroy will mlar to hy All time the war began, he clothed with powers sir those which were exercised miral Alexie when he was viomoy of the far east, It is expected that Gen, land Kleigels will he appointed the first viceroy of Fin- Captain Visger's Statement. Island L. Thousand Capt Walter Visger line, alloging libel started hy Howard ager' of the Thousand Loat company whi 8. st Park, Viager, has this to say about the has heen Folger, Island Steam- 3 oh Aug, 4. of the man- "About all that esn be said at this time we are reapomsible for will be proved at | leaves Brockville 7 p.m, calling at the proper time, If there is any more | Gananoque both ways giving excur- is that whatever statements to be done in regard to 'Bargam Day | sionists a chance to see the higgest Excursionists' we are prepared to do { race meet ever held in Gananoque, it," fone, Rest On The Water. | Charles Toole, the C. P.'R. land No more restful trips than those of North King and Caspian lands at 10.15 am. and decks, No crash. to Drink Davies' for tea, the is Spacious saloons 40c. quality, TENDERS FOR BRIDGE struction of a concrete bridge across the Waba creck, The tender of John | L. Harvey, Arnprior, was the lowest, fe offering 6 do the work for $3,519. This figure boing $318 over the limit set by Renfrew county council a meeting of that body will be held in Pembroke to consider the matter, The four members of the Arnprior town council who composed the street committee of that body not having worked in harmony, the three other members of the council have been added to the committee. Thus the entire council now constitutes that important committee, a condition be lieved to be without precedent here. A great deal is bel done in Arn- prior this summer the way of granolithie IRE ® ouilding and permanent roadway construction, and like most pmmicipal councils having big undertakings on hand the Arn- prior legislators are often at sixes and sevens. BOILERS FOUND WEAK. Verdict of Bennington UTourt of Inquiry, San Francisco, Aug. 6.--A jal despatch to the Call from San Diego, says : From an official source the re- liability of which cannot be question ed benuse of its connection with the court itself, it has just become i what in substance will be the repo of the court of inquiry now investi gating the Bennington disaster, It may be stated authoritatively that the court will find that boiler B of the Bennington exploded not be cause of unusually high pressure but because the metal of the erownsheet and the bolts holding that erownshoet in place had become "dead," had lost all life and nearly all tensile strength by reasom of constant use and the failure to renew the weakened place during the twenty years that the ill fated Bennington was in servies The conrt will not censure the of ficers of the Bennington, but will pass up the matter and the responsibility to higher authority. WILL BE A REPUBLIC. Favors Acceptance by Prince Charles of Denmark. Copenhagen, Aung, 5.---Sinco his ar rival at the Danish court, Emperor William appears to have become con- vinced that there is no hope of a prince of the house of Burnadotts bb g King of Norway ™ ty now favors Prince Charles of Denmark and. he is quoted as say- ing : "If Prince Charles does not become king, Norway will bo a republic. Of course, | prefer a monarchy and therefore shall hereafter support the candidacy of Prince Charles, REVIEW. UNDER Can Taxes Be Paid to Another Municipality ? Special to the Whig. Walkerville, Ont., Aug. 5.-Father Jenudoin has been trying, for some time, to secure the school taxes of the Catholic residents of Walkerville for the separate school now about eom- pleted in the township just outside the town limite, The court of revision de cided against the supporters of the se parate school who then appealed to Judge Horne. Arguments have been made; and the judge has taken the watter under consideration, Slated For Retirement. Ottawa, Aug. 5.~Men in touch with government doings say that the sup erannuation of William: G, Parmalee is likely to take place in the near fu Mr. Peel has been deputy minister of trade and commerce for the last twelve years, and has alto gether been in the public service thir ty two ag He is now seventy-twe., C. T. O'Hara is mentioned as the new Ss minister. He has aoted efficiently on all occasions in the ab sence of the deputy head. His chief official position is superintendent of commercial agencies, a branch which has reached -an-dmportant status ac: cording to British and United States | authority, under his supervigion. Mr ('Hara is next in rank to the' de- puty minister, being a chief clerk in the department, The civil service list gives the date of his first appoint- ment to the service as 15807. He was horn in 1870 at Chatham, Ont, and divided his early life between news paper work and the banking busi ness, ture, oe Homestead Entries Grow. Ottawa, Aug. 5.--The homestead en-° tries for July dig an increase of 700 over July, 19M. The entries for tho past month were 3,720, against 3.019 for July last year. The largest incrgase was at Regina, where the number rose from 743 to 1,110. Battle- ford came next with 622 against 277 in July, 1904. There was an increase nt, Alameda of 104, of 56 at Calgary, 148 at Red Deer. There wero decreasos at Yorkton, Lethbridge and Edmon- ton, and Prince Albert remaining about tho same, with 236 entries. The year promises to be a record break. er. E ------------ Six Hours In Brockville. Spend America 8 a.m. Wednesday returning | I | i | agent at Calgary, has been appointed | commissioner of the "reclaimed areas Saturday very elastic, with silk finish, would be good value at 3s¢. Yours on Saturday at 22¢, with White Polka Dots,great- mer resorts. 35¢. quality for 25¢. Balbriggan Underwear tent unstretchable collar band, sizes $4 ta 44. Very Special at 50c. Other good lines at 35¢. to 75¢. and Percale, HIGH CLASS Vi (5 VAUDEVILLE All Next. Week Doherty's Poodle "Gircus in the ufost iMmtcatou gangs Hut to really enjoy it, the Tea extra good, bining full, rich trength. IY Special Values Women's Lace Hose In dainty effects, tan color, Women's Cotton Hose Navy and Black Grounds, y in vogue just now at su For men, fine knit with pa= Values at 35c¢. and 506, Every Evening HEBREW COMEDY. ICE Is appreciated this kind o! weather. m 4 Our Special Blen Is a perfect Tea for this pu TR wo Jas. Redden @ Co. ~The price 1a always the same 38 he pound package, Government, Vantoipa), Rlectric Rallway, ol : iligh Grade Corpor ition Securities, Nn THE SHOP ON DIVISION near G t 4 Boor, milliver. Apply af er NaS Fr TRE HOUSE, x a8 a lezuact against in- diseases