Stratford Times, 29 Feb 1888, p. 6

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Al -- iit if 'f i . i iz t 4B L ei ' ' pte enema & 4 4 So hee 1 a ani 5 3 dol ¥ e : + Seene om the Bowery. meme MURDERS 1) | THE EAST. Details of = 'Terrible Double Tragedy at Napance. PETER SHANDREAC'S DELIBERATE CuImE-- i & MAN AND AVOMAN IY CARTWRIOHT TOWNSHIP ACCUSED OF. POTRONING THEIR NIRCE WITH STRYCHMINE, erent KG yeara caused es sma nen like that at- tending the shooti { Mra Shandreau by - husband and the suicide ae pend of the would-be murder The dead son ofa conor ree <opatted po bun & Co, and as a laborer "worked about the village of Goat for the farmers in the vicinity. About a year ago he wedded Jwella, the sixteen-year-old daughter of Chas. McCullough; laborer, Napanee, and set np house-keeping" in Napanee. He @as a Catholic and she a Methodist, and a said thateheir differ-. her. ~ ADC A- "attendance upon Sean oe meetings. But he is described as a careless, wort -- fellow, with a. violent Pichon "and afte many disagreements his wile decided re leave him. Of course she returned to her fatiier's house and there she was on Sunday when her husband called and perauaded her to go for a drive with him. dhe enly pur- posed talking matters over with him, but much to her surprise he headed his horse toward Deseronto, On the way te the vil- lage they DID NOT BECOME RECONCILED. On the contrary, their dislike of each other's past conduct became more intense, In a very bad temper he placed his wife in the house of his father, but 'while he was seeking someone to take the livery rig back to Napanee she made her escape, reached a relative's house, and later on was joined by her father, who 'had arrived in Deseronto to make enquiries abouther, Her husband had no diffeulty in vig ter her, and, as she refused to leave her father, both were ee the irate Shan- drea So menacing did he att that the chief of police of Deseront sum- rmaoned and ope him away. ° ghand: eau was thwarted and he vowed vengeance upon all who intectered with him and especial! with his father-in-law, On Tuesday, fail, ing to secure.a livery horse at Dekeronto, he-became a passtnger by the stage for Napanee Sefore departing he purchased cartridges, and, showing the revolver to a frignd, said he intended to kill his wife and then. himself eaching Napanee, Shandreau visited the house of Jno. Cronk, with whom he converged in an excited and ngry manner respecting his wife and h father Cronk became alarmed at his liat he meant. He manner and asked w said .--"* I mean to ane this business now I will not harm my -wife, but I will have the life of her father." Then he rushed off and Mrs. Cronk, fearing trouble, and desir- ing to avert it, went in pursuit. Shandreau entered McCullough's house by the rear and found his wife, her sister and a youns msn tan er. e Yate interview with rly wife and she oy ed it. They talked for some time, he urg- ing her to rejoin him apd live with him and s Becoming deaperate, he .-is_understood to have said, 'If you are determined to reject my offers thén you'll die," and before eg was aware of his pur- A weaion, Feb, 23..-No event in recent | acotae aac ae oe FOURTEEN CEN CENTS A DAY, There was - The an ot "Three as derers ie aays that he once sa larger than } Newfoundland Low COST OF THE FREEDOM OF! con loose on the deck of a British part or lstion. They are like little rats or foxes. I hare often been asked to gige some eoeen ce -- bs . : boas. Boge Aaah the i. 2. clean side, he would open the partition 2stimate of the cost of » tour throng SB) bonds, and of the equatid ¢ tenement dis- and drive the tigers back, while he went England. Those who have written books) reicts.' 'Thousands either have no homes through the same performance on the of travel have generally had plenty of! of else don't goto them. but live in-lodg- ~other-side;--One-morming he vegetal to nidney and they have given to thought in; jIngs, newsboys' homes, and in wagons, put up the bars on the side he had finished, their works to readers of limited means: garrets, cellars and the general poke holes and so drove the tigers out of the opposite who have a great desire for the culture} s¢ the city. Th, bootblacks are their side of the open cage. The animals, on that: travel is supposed to bring, bu {who brothers and chums, and live in the same obtnining their liberty, took different a! from launthing out because of the! | Way. They all smoke--either #tamps, directions, and, crouching in the nearest exper eked up, or cigarettes at two for a cent. corners, lay snarling and é¢xposing their = Itis a this large class that f address: Their stoves are the gratings over boilers teeth, showing unmistakable signs of a myself recent writer has put forth © under the streets; their dissipation is at- Prost encores Tear o TRAY Sie of the Yann, ae in be doné On tendance of the galleries of the cheapest deck was deserted and the 'crowd gazed in fifty s a dn As the phrase is in &@ yari iety shows; their best fun ia found ip interest at a respectful distance cert un game called poker, T see ---- N the third office r, the see- his fifty cents an a Will go hin -somewhat They are wild bensts,"* said the clerk omi attic er and the keeper each placed 'better: in other words, I will show himiin the publication office of a newspaper themselves before a tiger, barring their bow the frevclom of the city of Londen, the other day. a They are » devold uf 4 nilee- exit, should they attenipt to move away >, can be had at a cost of alx Fleuse inquired if the tigers had been fed seven pence ¢ that day. They had ner; ae = always American money. been fed on living fow ruse Cr alied meals a day and lodging « ¢ partition and clean ont the other side = his leisure; then barring up the Fleuse, ray from you if you offer them advice, jeer at you if you are well dressed and pass a group for three chickens trom the "he nh coop. eourse this is only intended for the capi of them. If we take pity on Lied and in- Taking these he threw one in the face of talist class, Chicago, as everybody yite them into the press room in cold each tiger. The chickens seemed simply knows, was once offerel to aman for a weather they break the windows, hack motionless, glued to the spot, so imstan- pair of boots, but as the man didn't have the woodwork and even go so far as to taneous was the fixing of teeth and claws. boots, he failed, to his unavailing recret take stones or weights Fleuse then went deliberately up to a ever afterward, to invest in real-estate peaviest iron work. : uger, coolly took the loose skin of the that ultimately reached a much higher the ofiice to buy papers they dig trenches back of the neck with onehand and the figure. So if man has not the fourteen gy the counters with the steel pens and p root of the tail with the other, and putting cents a day it is useless for him to read break the holders in two. One di iy one of out his full strength, dragged the heavy tho first part of this article. I will have the clerks gave one af these boys a good brute. along the deck to the cage and pleasure in telling him further on how to derby hat that he had tired of. Another forced it through the open bars. The live on nothing @ day and enjoy the * clerk asked the bey why he did not say chicken Ulversion acted! perfectly. The ury of a bath evers'evening as well. 'Thank you.' 'A-n-a-h,' the boy replied, brnte had no object but that of retaining its FOURTEEN- CENTS A DAY. 'go chuck your mother overboard.' prey. Itgrowled fearfully; its eyes blazed;! An estimable triend of mine in London 'What are you going to do with the hat" its teeth crushed through the chicken; its'|_that is, he lives in London during the the clerk asked. 'Sell it in Baxter street unsheathed claws clasped and pierced its season--who is a tramp by profession, for fifteen cents,' he replied, 'and play quivering body. Red hot irons would told me how a man with an income of cruso wid de money. 'v--Jalian Ralph's hardly have made it loosen its grip of the itoyy teen cents a day could live sumptn- New York Lett vird. Then the keeper and the others ously, and he even invited me to go an helped Flense in carrying the remaining lodge and Live with him, which is some and break the While they wait in Proof of the Earth's Motion. tigers into the ceage.--The Argonaut. i ' : seeps oe. on to say, I never bad the Ang one can prove the retary motion of co Qe 4 8 by se iisitvavent s Lock of Hair. | Inall the crowded parts of London can mnt on its.axis a simple experi- A Mrs. Helm -- to Beethoven w hen {be seen signs which read * ry ge ~ he had already lived half a century, and |single men, four pence a night.' most sentimentally asked hit for a souve-/are others at lower rates, but of course 'on nir--if possible, a lock of his hair--and |this tour, as I said before, we prefer to he was cruel enough to cutsome gray hairjlive well rather than merely save money. from a goat and to send it to her ina| You pay your fourpence toa man at the locket which she had transmitted to him|bottem of the stair, and until sr br re for the purpose. There would not 'have (does appear a freedom 6f the honse been much harm in it, because Mrs. Helm |yours. There is a large room called t th ° } in perfect good faith wore the locket; and|kitchen. A senadl "sized fire burns at one since #t is faith only that renders you jend of it, and at that fire you will find happY, she, thinking that she wore the |some of the lodgers cooking their evening straight, black line, say an inch or two cherished hair on her wh, was happy j)mez mM. J believe that in expensive lodging thehes in length But after her delusion had Jasted for ye: ara {houses, such as I speak of; tin dishes are Ha ving made a friend of Beethoven, to whom he had |provided, the rule being that the last user laughingly confided .the whole story,) Washes them at the tap which flows in a stuldenly revealed the secret to the very |coriucr. _ who was the victim of the hoax; and with bitter tears wrote to Beethoven, a him how cruel it was to take such unfair advantage of her admiration for and her unbounded good faith in him, and to render a friend, *s sincere adore she might say so, ridiculous before all her |! friends, to whom she had a good sized bowl, All it nearly Fe tnt} poling and place it upon the floer of a room which is not exposed to shaking or jarring from the street. Sprinkle over the surface of the water a coating of lycop@lium powder, a white g Substance, which is sometimes used for the purposes of the toilet, and which can obtained at almost any apothecary's. Then, upon the surface of this coating of powder, make, with powdered charcoal, a this little black mark with the charcoal powder on the surface of the seri of the bowl, lay down me soa close to the bowl, a st ick some aa straight object, so that it- shall be exactly parallel with the mark. ad the line happens to be parallel with a nck in the floor, or with any stationary 'object in the room, this will serve as well. Leave the bowl undisturbed for a few 'H hours and then observe the position of A e. first ---- I ordered at * Delmonico's, in New York, they brought meso much of each dish that I did not! wonder at the awful price charged, and I learned afterward that it is the custom | 'or two persons to go there together, and | each order { for two. 'The trampa_of often shown HE HAD FIRED AT HER dat such close range as to singe hr clothing The ball struck her below the shoulder-blade an Feeling that he had finished his wife, that was mortally wounded, he left her sweltering in her blood on the floor, rushed out of the house, passin. i Mrs. Cronk, who, 'too Tate. had arnved to warn the McCul- loughs to beware ot him. Taking to the ice, he got two lifts on ale saree and so was e Heiped Towards his home in crossed the bay to the North 'Vrederie keburg shore, and called at his uocle's. He told his aunt what he bad done~that he had killed his. wife, and that he was n a ing to _ his own existence. She lored hizagetto do so, but "he hastily Teft her, proneeded a short distance from the house, SUCT HIMSELF THROUGH THE HEALT, Before his aunt and a young domestic, who saw. the suicide, bad decided what to do, asleigh bringing the chief = police and constables of Napanee arr 'hey inotenal to the side of Ghandeeae and found him lying on his face in the snow ead, and - revolver but a few feet from him on, Shandreau's father claimed the = We and took it to Déseronto. _THE WOMAN'S CONDITION, The woman, after the shooting, rose from the floor and lay upon the" sofa, where slie was found when the neighbors reached her, She is very low and in a ascii condi- tion, but conscious and hope The bal reached. W sg told of the suicide cf her husband *she' exhibited ao emotion. - Ihe general feeling is that a very bad man has gone to his last account. That Shandreau meant inurder when he went to.N has made apparen by all the circumstances of the case, A NORTHUMBERLAND POISONING CASE, Cobourg, Feb, 22.--The coroner's jary in the iageent on the body of Caroline he og at Blackstock, in the township of Cart- wich Seoagek tn a verdict a4 8 o'clock ie en eek oe desentey aed 0 me death from poisoning-by nines They alse found that the s eine had | been administesed to seronto. He! the relic with all Ma rogeet possible, and this high toned precedent. On & per "a it came out that it was all a goat's guzzle four of tlhem--generaliy>rc sether, and the chances are that when ws She pleaded her case so well that Beet-/:nter the kitchen of the Sarpy a. hoyen, touched svith her.resignation--she jng..house we. will.be.at claimed did not ery for vengeance, but submitted Partners in a pea sou > banquet. meekly--repented of his joke and-sent her tramp informs me that the Js soup pre- some of his real venerable y hair, pared from the tramps' recipe fs one of which made her happy. Ce que femme the pag sustaining things a a can sub- veut Dien le veut. . Have youever known /Sis8t © ane xception tothe rule? _ +200 The black mark with reference to the ob- >in t < that it was parallel with. will be found to have moved abont, mi to have -- from east to west, that is to say, in that direction opposite My % 'to yee of the i ement of the earth on the earth, in simply revolving,. has carried the water and everything else in 'the bowl around with it, but the powder = the surface has been left behind @ = "FOR Torn eal the cour of it, thie little. 'The line will always be found to cre ts the recipe and the cost of it, this hae moved from east to west, which is they excite our pity and adeai tiy make us portion being enough for four hur wry a good proof that Sone else | the weaker sex, and we ve Always to j|men: x Be on - ved th y¥.--Germa: er wil --Tenipte Thin 'One penny's worth of pen flour, one + Seca ee -- Sa an sections penny's worth of breatdl toasted, one penny pot herbs, carrots, turnips, leeks, parsley, ete., half penny's worth onions, half penny's worth of drippings. This meal then comes to one penny each, as there is no charge for fire or cooking utensils. Sometimes the tramps go uxuries of the season and two mwnske meal together, Here is the formula, and + in this cnse only two go together, so that + the expense is double the pea soup feast: t venny's worth of tie, half Ar 8 most popular in Waakington. wert of sugar, farthing's worth of imilk, one penny three farthings' worth of bread, one penny's worth of butter. After the meal the crowd spends-the Plants and the Electric Light. ~ According toa Berlin paper some dis- agreeable results have foliowed the clec- tric lighting of the Winter palace at St. Petersburg, the intense Dbrilliancy of ys light having been found to cause dire d struction ameny the ornamental plants In used for the d of the} halis, Itappears that the complete iu- mination of the rooms for asingle night is enouch to cause the leaves to turn yel- low nnd dry up, and ultimately to fall-off, The damage to the celebrated collection of palms atthe palace is especially serious. It is supposed that the injary is princi- pally due tothe sudden change from the evening in congenial contersation, diversi- a days of the northern winter and fled often by 4 fight, which the stalwart rom the subdued light of the plant houses ' tothe blinding light of the bangusting en ach the house quickly quells with a Society in Washington, There was a big ball at the British le- gation last night, and the thousand win- dows of the great palace glittered and sepa The picture of Victoria,"at the head of the landing, looked down on the a. and locked like old Mother Eng- nd pronouncing-a benediction' on ber Ameslean children. Sir Lionel Sackville , the British minister, is one of the He ts fond society, and entertains a great deal. =a there is to be a cabinet dinner the White House, and the president aed Mrs. Cleveland will. wine and dine the various ministers. As I write this the White House gardeners are taking the plants from the conservatories and putting them in the various corridors, th flowers in for the halls. It has been shown beyond @ ti and eh than $1,000° woe that the rapidity of the faialame: sidin Loe - ed Man ta eee are been used in decoration, I wish I and the amount are directly proporticna could ers to you some of the dishes straw seattered on the floor, at other places rough mattresses are provided. If you have a penny on your person it will bo stolen before morning. How evr this -- little difference, as stealing 'is eti- om i, bey ol E e sighed pouinns es ¢ in the Hotel de Tramp, and as 7 agplan ' CRAY, AON, AG FOU FEM. C greatly intensitied by the dry, ype ese aoe eae the general financial balance ig (2 Pate de foi gras and other French heated atmosphere of the rooms, and tha not seriously disturbed lishes. You will not, however, have the fey ~ 'hen o-morrow, anid, as 2 rule, they would be minimized, if not entirely t I obviated, if the plants conld be surrounded artic Ps nee Sree Meg ae 2 this he man who makes the most ont of a big steamy atmosphere, such as that in moneyed classes only, That is quite true. | alinner is he who declines the invitation. -- which they are grown.--Boston In a future article Iwill endeavor to show|Carpenter' s Letter. ROO inal ane sR how a man can go through England with- |< , A Left Handed Barber, out any sioOey at all.--Luke Sharp in De-' I ran across a novelty in the way of bar- troit Free Press. bers not long ago. This was an artist who! uses his an baud in guiding the razor. was great nimi did not recover" While to the intensity of the {Humination, and plants standing in niches or other places partially shielded from the light are -- to remain uninjured. There is no dout that the injurious effects of the light are which will appear on that White House able. The terrapin. stew would make your mouth water, and you would feel Te Keep Plants in Winter. new principle for keeping plants lenroug the winter without araintetat' hitict 'was recently shown xt Regent's park; 'London, with ie plangs grown ih them ast winter, The exsence of the Invention A Little Too Smart, Theard the other day of a clerk in a dry until be had rémoved=tmy beard. © goods store who was smart and quick. a e Was S3s6.000 Worth of Crockery, China, Lamp Goods and Glass EN LAND'S METROPOLIS. for Treason not clearly ex. steamer, crowded with several bandredl . ciated The little gamins who sell the' al to be sold off in Meot pilgrims. se eee in which they . got most of them. Possil you ; "were confined waa large, On Cheap Lodgings in the City of Londen. | think that was ; WG that they would eemerrmemencnionn cach wide, with » partition running along geogp im the Kitchen of = Four Peang|be snug and warm this. winter, Wel, Thirty Days (80) for CASH at (Discount. its middle, which had a drop door. - Be ee Lodging House--Recipe for Pea. Soup.) 2on't know. They are, beyond and above as duan who hadc ea -- SPEot Pall other; strangest am rN aaa a ee ee ee rive gee over toone side of the cage, Luxuries--Stealing. is Stock has been well selected, and bought in the Best and Csopet Marte, and consists of DINNER SETS: GS Phere... 2000 scncnse+, cc's os Dinner Sets BE FAO conc ccccue se ciucnguas Dinner Sete 83 Piece. Dinner Seta 121 Piece ..... Dinner Sets 44 Piece China Tea Sets--French' | 44 Piece. er White Granite Sets "it Piece .. China Tra Sets--Chelrea | And several other which are all 44 Plece China Tea Sets--Greek i elegant-ih pattern = sand in design. FANCY GOODS: . We have a very fine wee tien of Fancy Goods, which are made up of 5 o'Clock Tea Seta, "Rpotescent Lerry Seta, Water Seta, Porridge Sets, Jugs--3 in sct,-- Fancy Cups and Saengrt, TNS and Nick-Nacks in China and Glass of every Shape and Color, CHAMBER SETS 10 plece Chamber Seta, Ivory Ground, in Elegant Pattern. 9 plece Granite Sets in all shapes, first-class Goods. This Sale will commence on MONDAY, FER. 13, CASH ONLY. I do this to make room for a Large Importation of Stock which Is to arrive early in the spring. Housekeepers will find it greatly to their advantage to call and Inspect our Stock and Compare Prices before Purchasing. ny AND CONTINUE FOR 930 DAYS FOR Ltd 10tle. STRATFORD, ONT. Sa A COMMON SENSE SCHOOL for the times. It educates Young Men and Womem fot a snceessfin, tart in life. Get that Education that gives a young man or woman that mental culture and discipline which sharpens the preceptive faculties, stimulates ambition, and serelon sagacity along with a system- atic knowledge of business affairs WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. _W. H. SHAW, PRINCIPAL. THE NEW HARDWARE ALPHABET. A stands for * Antwerp Blue" Front. A Alabastine ome Agent). A » " Axet and Adze A a " Ammunition. A '" © American Coal Oil: aa nn _ A._" '* Axle Pulieys. A " ' Air Bricks, A '* * Apple Pearers, f A '" " Augers, s A me " Awl A " ae xle G A " * Antique Paints. A '" * Alarm Tilla ry 7. UM Sebastes Packing. -- ways go to R. R. Govcipixe's Hardware! Store for the above Goods, "Cat this out and paste it in your scrap book and look out for the Goods in B next week. Don't "waste time, but go direct to DUFTON"S, where you wan be sure to get anything-you require in above line. Everything in the Line of School Stationery sel Astonishing! y ow i Prices. For example, my Five (5) Cent Scribbling Book is the Largest,"Nicest and Best ever sold here. Ask for it. All other Lines of School Stationery Equally Good Value. NEW : : BOOKS. Canadian Almanac for 1888. ' Office and Pocket Diaries for 1888. sa Subscriptions Received tor the Daily and Weekly EMPIRE, aod any Other Magazine or Paper. J. H. DUFTON, , No. 1 OLD ALBION BLOCK. DIRECT IMPORTATION Per 'S. S. "Sarnia." LARGE LOT OF CROCKERY ! CITY BOOK STORE. > dent.--New York ven Evening W the b dressing my hair I Rennie nlendic : is that all light. and heat shall previously sete epee Elizabeth Heron, who feloniously - mur- sufficient suarien teak him a few ques- cei cote decent ite pret ass through a shallow layer of water. Fancy Chamber ees aS --- "2 '60. dered the said Caroline Heron, and that | tions. "I linve traveled a gteat deal," |qnently made himeelf disagrecable by re- TBO Water is found to exercise preat con- Do., do., Rhys str. Ors caste BTR Wm, Heron, Blizabeth, Heron's husband, | he sald, "and I have never met a left marking to his associates that the contern trol over. temperature, protecting er 5 Extra Fancy Chamber Sets,10. do., eevee 2 25. ry-alter the fact, Curoline | hand ed barber, 'lam beginning to think leould not possibly get along withvut him entirely erga: . Se0ee winter: 25 Fancy Tea Sets, .... .... 44 do, ate 275 Heron, t the victim of the murder, was a] that I am the only one in the country. This scame to the enrs 'of the senjor pert. tt excessive direct heat in summer. y . ¢ ° ha 'girl ri who went to visit her aant dar- | Yes, men consider it very Incky ner, and the old gentleman called 41 he Bue application involves no difficulty. In Do., do., eae, Gane: Soe ees sree .3 007 . ng _ -- re : shaved by me. I conid tell you of » num: |clerk into the private office and said: "Mr. sl sor ant : ae? bs erctel Pama o was 60 seized with | ber of prominent wentleman who, after low | Je: , A ts wate abo uy che souraiids ade neh es ei a ke co te ne aeate our series. inne Me fe ie frmecntaing tte | Balance of Lamp Goods will be sold oot Cheap. aney Lamp, with og that li voinis expired imme- | hope of changiug their verti Then there that yc ere e only differe rom a diately, and this. fact, together with poste who never t sitting in's var R heed pave. vemally ayes egg if ht being that it holds water-and is-o}- Shade complete, $1.25. -pointed to @ fowl | game without' first. wonttie WW Hie Tor @lsibly survive it, and this has cay both are placed in a flat position. The depth We sell an extra quality of Tea at 25c. per pound. 5 Ib, Lots for $1, - deed. _ The H were placed er} shave. Last-summer I had_more-than myself and partner yery much, for you be Ptled ile eoersity Kept in the tank 1s 50c; Tea Still the Lead. acrest and will be brought to jail here to- | could' do. . Sporting men and "gamblers like all men, are Hable to ie very ane nehes in summer and winter, Our . Tea Keeps t morrow heir motive for committing : pe followed the © ACES invariably rushed expectedly, f rik Yate: "thevet aia and bale tho depth in spring and antumn. =~ P ees ms crime laid theit_charge is not quite} in here before get to the-track-teteinded Ln Glin ad while we are In SEE: CAEN WI | SY nd ULI Eee : oh ia i y the horses. Did -Lbring them: gnodis 3 neerrewnt Survive) Pie tea orseme luck? Of course I did. At the end of the your. absence, gine will, therefore, con-| A Freak of Natare, For Bilious Disorders and Acid | Season there was not one eof my customers lider yourself dead for one year, aud we Asingular freak of eaters, originally E. K. B ARN SD ALE & CO. _--. Campbell's Cathartic Compound - Paty was ym Eagle big winner,"'--"Rambler" va make an effort to so consider you for discovered in ees Se ia, is sialy that length of time."'--Globe-Democrat. to remain _unexp! t consists of ee ees 'tas"Soe pears elberng loetiee tO STRATFORD AND MITCHELL. The cyclone has temporarily 'Aetanaiad tee keep Geemaicbon Bell. Telephone Steck. form ofa in the shaft, a Tors Be bp An interesting exhibition of an. "auto lephone stock, with a value gee accede oar h- Powe cn of we James Corcoran selis the new season's, If sane thinds ot etn ane boc sale eak| Srreninad tenes RectneL Tk teehee en h He pare weed in the shell of the oyster formed the | Japan tea at ten lagedag agente ad freed pe ate = zi under the car is filled with air by the ac-jearn abont.80 per cent. block tame on which the cross was built, fas. -Gunpondic tea. Se tal pb agen' a : ou ASK-- 1 tion of the. and closed by a valve, |of the stock fs held by the inventor and Soe eee pound. ee Ege ae -with pipes leading over the car! his wife. Another large holder is Forbes, / "! "Navel Movable Dam. ' te enlly pis ; ia theo laa 'and into the chimneys of the 'lamps. ~ Bostorrcenpitatist; who has @ a. A Pittsburg mechanical engineer has tn- raisins for 3c. wee yw yea | it a of weights, so ar-ing-interest in the Barkin, th rat's is vented a novel movable dam, by the use roe ee the place for Per. Te ranged that on the car losing its perpen-| father-in-law of rénd's pet of which, he claims, a boating staze of ; World. ss water | THE, SIGSS. OF WORMS we wt Kacwn, tut he remedy " as Forms ankes vo aes a may gee ee tn shallow rivers che valve is 6penet aud A cur . oats f the year. - nrention tent of @ir liberated," wiles Fo One! Look ont ey ap of sea ent has been exaniined Be Shag hh tiple op Frank Lesile's. oe eae A eis: : sao rie =e one Nes Be

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