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a \| Til, &. m.; 2:86, 6:43, 7:56, p. m. 1145 a.m. frit, VHS. a. m.; 2:10, 5:00, 7:80, p.m. 11:00 a. m. frt. ' Arrive, Auburn Road-1:15, $:86 a. m.,12:10 » Mrs, M. Johnson and daughter are © VOL XXXVII-NO. 50. ure e c ee oo rman TRAVELER's DIRECTORY. Oswego & Syracuse Railroad. LEAVE BALDWINBSVILLE-GOING SOUTH. §:8% a.m.; 12:88 p.m.; 2:36, 6:48 p.m.;7:85 p.m , frt LEAVE BALDWINSVILLE-GOING NORTH, LEAVE 8YERACUSEK-GOING NORTH, New York Central Railroad. Aston,. Direct Road. 24ge5fi08r€2opévm 7:35, “£15 a. my 12:10, 1:40, $55, 6:40 7:40 and 8:45 p. m. a 9:30 toad --1;80, 4:00, A18), O:f axfirfigé'a?gficfimiu, 1:30. 5:50, mld, 7:2 and 9:10 p. m. L Deena, Auburn Road-~5;25, 10:00 a . m., 8100, and 7:45 p.m. and 7:00 p. m. o Rastern Depart -- 1185, 4108, Ar 8:15, 1:50 and 11:00 a. in., 12,30, 1:40, 2:18, Add, 7:40, 7:50 and 9:30 p. m. bm 6-285, 4130, 450 ,5:15,86:15,0-50 ans 1:30 a.Ar;r.w12:oo m., 1:00, 1:80, 8:50. 480. 0:99 mils and 1b:40 p. IM. 2222 cy e c+ - ~ New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railway. Trailing leave Byracuse as follows: Eastern Division.-«Depart, 1:55, lins, 12 a.m., 1:40, 4:25, 0:50 p. m. . Arrive, 240, 4:25, 10; 20 a. m., 1:30, 640, Tan p. m it’estern Diviston. -Depart, 250, 840, 7:30 a. \1 ., 1:45, 7:25 p. m, lil, Arrive, 195, 10:00 a. mug 1:10, 1.25, 7.086, 0:30 p. ba -Tis now the hunter takes his gun The flelds he rambles over, From early dawn till set of sun, In search of snipe and plover, A gloomy, disappointed wight, K bandaged {mud caressing, Returns he sadly home at night. With several fingers missing y - The moon will be eclipsed neat Nat urday. ~Supt. W. B- Phelps, of Ostego, was in town Tuesday. Mra. Marah M Courtright is «pend ing a few days in New York spending a few weeks nt Baidfaio Misa - Mav - Burst, of - Marathon. is i the guest of Miss: Belle Swetiind i The official | premium list of the Bald winsville Fair will be fonnd on an page of this issue Invitatinuns are out for a leap venr mrt sy. to take place at Howard Opera l hunk» to morrow - Friday es ening Darrow the phntngmhvr ed some fine «peedtrens- of hous sooth ont our fair last week The Phoents Fair occure this week Tuesday,. - Wednesday and Thursaias Many from this section are jn oatfend ince In giv ing the names of those who «hibited apples at our far we rien o oned -that of Bradles A hbeott oat yould have been Warren Abloott A year's «tbecription to a paper js a comparatively trmfling amount. bit, a large number of them makes an ir | portant item to newepaper nien Drea you take * - Tuesday evening a Blame and gan pole was raised on the corme»r -f alina and Margaret rtreets, thy thio 'epublicans of the Third Ward! __\ arge crowd had collected and a very mgmm'asfic meeting was held Add _, Aressea were made by Wallace Tappan and (george Donovan -Among the many exhsite at our 'air which attracted the attention of the ladies, none so captivated them as 4id H D- Parke ® improved ron ing table and clothes bars _ This iron ing table consists of a bosom hoam! ~lothes bars, wash bench. step- ladder ind kitchen settee. and fills a want ' ig known in every household. He a agent for (mond county for: he \Ladies Favorite Pillow Sham 4Molder.\ Mr Parke was formerly a well-known resident of this village. He <old a number of tables while here. and will be pleased to receive any further ~\ rders at his place. 15 Dickerson street. Syracuse. -The Weatern Tobarer puls abed at Cineinoiti. Ohis has the [ a . ' wing in this week's issue | ()n Wed iesday. September iTth Mr Waulare \appan. 0 Baldwinsville. N Y was ominated by the Republicans for A= , v emb the First Dristriet ~f ”mama eounty Mr Tappan is a \ Rkacco grower and dealer / ex ~erience and great reputation. and to . is efforts in great part is due the er sellent charsaeter and standing of New, York State Cigar Leat Tobacco Mr . ' Jappan contributes frequently to } nltaural journals and the Weetern ~ zoon Journal cecasionaly publishes \ ommunfcations from his pen Al te meso growers in his district, -o of politics, should assist in his elec- , en as he faa vigorous champion of | «ke tree interests of tobacco growers, wd the trade #$ large. and it ts certain tbat be wih do -Miss Belle Weller is visiting Mrs. Flint, at (Geddes, -kichard Babcock, of Sandy Creek, is in town. --Miss Lucy Julian,. of Camillus, was the guest of Mrs. A. 6. Robinson lust week. Everyone who wants pumykin pie, doughnuts, and coffee, go to the M. B. Church tomorrow (Friday) night. Remember the Young: People's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. rooms next Hunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A cor dial invitation is extended to all. our fair last week., | He represents Or ville E. Short, whose reputation for making first vhvfi’flgnnfi is well known,. Mrs. Dr. A.D. Van and Mrs J W. Mix, of Canastota, and Mrs Wim Hurt ford, of Hion, are visiting at Dr. C. A Willard's for a few days, No drug clerk will be allowedifter l mm nge sn tng sop wiem rer « ONONDAGA CO,, N. Y., OCTOBER 2, 1881. , Mr. Alex Hamill, of New York, is in town for a few days, Mr. George Alden, of Philadelphia, is in town. Mr, R. A, Cox. of Westbury, is in town. John M. Young is making a short visit in Ohio. S.. the property of Millard Smith, of Cold Spring. won the 2 race at Phoenix. yesterday, Milton S. Price dias an Annmounee met in this issue. whichcommuendsat 'self to our readers, Win. Atkinson, of Syracuse, was at January 1, to fill aprescription unless} he has passed an examination and ore ceived a proper certificate Our new bakery is doing oa vers large business. The bake stuffs are all excellent, and his Vienna bread is us good imns any @e have ever eaten. The Wolfe Stove Works, of symm cuse, are looking for a placeto locate. We advise them to Klunlx this way. There are many favorableconditions for locating such works here, The monthly meeting of the YM. | little foundling in C. A. will be held ato Association Hallaver | to Tuwu‘i Wodnesday eventing. Oct 8th. ato os 80 We would call attention to the new advertisement -of - Barney, West & Smith, In vegetables, cattle fincy articles, and agricultural implements, the Phos nis fair had a fine show. 'The attend awnee wus good, A full attendance of the members of Seneca River Lodge, No. 180, P.& A. M., is reqnested on 'Tmesday eve ning next. | The lodge hama good deal of work before it. Mr. Thommamn Cox and wife. of West bury, are at the Seneca House - They came fo attend our fair - Mrs. Cox wats taken sick on Friday lust and ecnnnot [ the stoop of Bruford Chase's house. tied the noose and then kicked it away | wi) Norrts o'clock, sharp. The room committees Are reqtirested to mmeetoat 7 30 At the murket of Eo TL. Hisdee yon will find a supply of mee dish Tast Friday he had some very fine salmon. w hich are rare in this market 'Three of them weighed forty ponds and Gt wasn't much of a day for fish eather Burt D Jessup exhibited oat onur fair an at tachment for m driven wells, which ts oa very oseful invention Ht ois for the purpose of prevepting sand annul griaivel getting at (HIV valves af the putugy thereby presers tig then and ulmLmqw the pump always primed Lt is certainly a good thing The public nre advised to look ont for coumnterfeit ten cent pleces The nre brighter thin the genuine ones hnsving ono oglhued onppearanee as if conted with qmekstyer The wreath is< eavented, niod ounudern othe L owooerds omecdime / nre two 10% 'The cemmmterferts thors frt -on nre dante} 187% They mare eatrepmeis soft oped eas on eut sgthoa knife a The sos rae og se S éqdiucre] say <0 i8 ewdjtormlls H there ds a more ogoe now Ak ect h Ts thg ent of 0 thes brow} State of New York than ald wanes that town did not fmi oon tber the observation of the gen a uo wth Moro oer ime the imnltitiudes alome the line +\ Central railway lt was refreshing to notiee with what zest the Republicans Of Raldwinsville cheered the atistin guished visitor as he stepped from the coach into full view of the erowd that , was waiting for lus coming yesterdas morning Baldwinsville has beep for Riaime these eight years. and our sat der {rends took np the round * cheer. woth as zeal as if they ha. been ho dding themselves in resopue n. theee long years for just «neh an op portunity as that whish presenre } c self yesterday There is no den ing the that Onondaga o unty s livrelieat village will ecqn» pretti near to mna&aking ft unanimnetui®e - perv No vember In the Las Vegas N M- /*n'g cp 5, f Sept Bth. we And a se ung. as ~ unt of the twentieth anfuse rears the wedding of Mr and Mre Fre Lasher It says From three n the afterneon untli ten in the eve ning. presents of the most etpu.site pattern and of the most smewtly qualits were handed it. until the tahle which had beer provided to hedd then gaye way to four ot hera twice its «ize The anpper, which was served at e.even was without doubt. the mot ¢ ' elaborately gotten up affair ever seer, in the city and coming in Jdireetiy a' ter the guests had daneed ap an app- tite for the goo«] things was thorougt ly enjoyed The presents ~mnsisted ~f pieces. and were imusuaily vane} in kind and exquisite In artistie bean's The list of presents is heade! brs ome from Mra E., (toble of this rulage -a tea set egg-«bell chima The ar ervgnt is eleeed «ith the 'oleworg par agraph Mr and Mra Lasher sere married at Baldwinsville N Y years last night and three oan .>- ters a Methodist a Preahweriar as- a Raprisi at the serem ork They came te this city as «t-ange~ emiv eighteen months aga and .\ that time bave drawn saroand them more substantial frignds than mos peope eearld gage hinged in that many rears The ye every reamnn to perte; ter infirm a wedding in the vear: 1 in his power to to cocee. and may fastly fee} promd + encouragement of the tobacco them, by the beet people in the Meare« 2ile.\ P we regisiation for the protection the grand cvaticn atty he moved. _ Dr. Alen attends her. A very fine boy baby was left on last Tuesday night, about 12 welochk The family were aroused and took the [t has been handed foor Comtnissioner Fail ing. and will probatly te taken toocthe! Poor House -+ - Seventy-Third Birthday Anniversnry, Ome maturday Sept Quoth MrooA OR Clark. m oa qimet seay celebrated his seventy third birthday anmversiurs, at! his res{denceain the town of Van Buren There were gathored together to pay their respects to Mr Clark, three sons nged fomr drug hi ters nttre grated ren two danighiters h maw ot wo sons on Ia wy, nnd one ur fiw o others taro P Clark. of this Ashe RoC lark awnid oof San Besmardine toad Win, mor Suechols nud os of Warners CP OM Tol mmd so ® this 3 atrl the Bo Mars aded C do (Coark nso Mors Tin f ct req > nter oof che wife of Aaloo R Gof Nog » dis fails part. on M o ark feels very foappe over df vre mark a lle fait reoton «Jent' cos + taom uae eurred an this fwrmals oar 4 vhrendtit te meats) ces prec ins sos uch onn eens of.ons thos A suppc us dinner Worse werven| oat ope Ko the after oof ew 'hood: Hllipir just o scar dome Mavort se ur 50 mans more stoh birthday chronicle a a . A W Pamer has a beautiful stock of fail ov e renate whieh are being soud eveap VY aud ]J7 South Sauna atreet onyrasnae - Democratic Rallp. Neat Monday rugs 80 [ron co rafts * this seetion wig hes! a grand rally u this sillage Banners a 't. the «second and thir | waris and the prmnempa. streets ow; oc}. ~ parauled by moube from Syracuse an ' Phoerir Prom.unent speakers {ron at wail be rajeced tis presen' the State | tte wry that one speaker for the . on e --t + 4 A wars goto Paimerp@ 'or von: metr- rg. Kas goods are frat mss a ai proces reasons bie 15 and 1\ Mouths Salina street 3yractiae oo tne. Heed's Dining Hall. [!f vou! want a nice qouet peace Do ea' a Aret-class Aimnoer or inch oc Reei & Opera House Block (= .0+~ rax or stewed. §, The suita and overemats gotter -=- at A W Palmer's costom departm-<~ c* prt ercelled. 15 esd 1\ S&R -a za street \rracu8g6 MARRIED. __ 2 -C % Weed Vo [ay C0 Worger Moker | ‘FRAnWAOfRa‘W BEED. «~~ -In Bald&w'gs 6008 *** Mre A *~ ¢> *Red 77 yes: + Es bexd San tau co 1 a'elmek! an- c a ~ me ou ber ~ MT ~- a* Np Rexc.C EA KELLY -Ma wo 0 \A E. K%md 10+~ M P lms: > to rau bold Wednen's al f ag 22 et Ry Rev KR P % ae- SUICIDE. I k i Rifle Match atthe Fair. Martin Letz Takes His Life by Hang»| - The rifle match, last week, at our; ing Himself with a Strap From | fair, attracted no little attention, and | the Hoof of the Hog House, At | to |ovors of this kind of sport was ex | John Van Ness, where he was Em- t yid a \ | ployed. tremely interesting, buule‘gloud shoot ing was done. In competition No. 1, Thursday, there were thirteen entries, The folowing are the entries and the, seores made Last Bunday, about noon, Martin Lets. who has been at work for Mr. John Van Ness, on Cooper street, town , , A.C. Gintes .., bob dob 104 40 30, of Vian Buren, during the past season, lw. F. Morris.. ..2 cll 2 6 3 obo 4 5 £ o4 # , i . . . ,, | Lewis Eggleston... spo oa booboo 4~ 80, (left the house, and nothing was seen DL. w. Mogg.” [ou P4 dor 404 + § of him during the rest of the day, He glyfliiflyggrgmgm“ ‘I * 1 T : 41 1&2: R , H, C SUyURIN... ...... U s 2 did not return at night, and the follow | Emerson Gates 2A 504 £ 4 40A 81 £ wid aa ra , R a lg | W. J. Watson.. .. boa b y L 4 4 Al Ing - morning ao search was instituted ; Herbert Percay ... .,. Pod ¥ ub g co gout) | | for him. _ Monday afternoon at four | f}“302.3332”:“KW“» < t d bl £ ob -#) , M . , , ; F. M. 222 I & . 103 | welock, John Van Ness, Jr.,. went mtnwnwphmnger do ¥ oP ood A 'the upper ktory of the hog house, and | ()N]:\_('mg”hu““ bbof dob e b Ww , 74k fere \Che m there found young Let? ging from | rizes wore awarded us follows , , i Ist «W. R,. Morris .... gu an 'the end of a strap,. which wam attawolhed . _ +a -Emerkon Gates 00 00.22 . : , aL. a i 4d 0 Wu J. Watson y w) to a beam mnhove, l‘h was Iminedinaté Pth- T2 Wo Migs _ a w) | ly taken down hut life was found to be f ith Aden C unutes Loy extinet. From the arrangements made Jn competition No. 2%. Friday. the for the termble deed, it was evidently i following are the entries and seore « . R Allen C. Gates 104 b 50 & A 5-320 D + a a pretneditated xx'n‘rk on the part -of | Untes iia the young man.. The noose was ad 8.0. suydam bob £o4 408 hous I R , Lewis biggleston ., 108 A 40 50 40 3-2 much as a professional hangtian BOT. Periins 0.0 r R . j R & | A. Clark . 404040 % 4 o 4-M | would have dun.“ the job. Hi ”I“ ed [ L W. Mong e a block ander his feet, from which he K.ML Baker 0023 404-97 Pig f w ? . Watson 5 £08 40 4-B0 hod f 40 404 =i a imse rod ( Windsor Morris _... sd b 4 40 4 om s ty and left hillil elf dangling in the Air (Herbert Porvey ot | He hid evidently been ded many Joseph Ringer: bob 4 coq b -w Osenar Gingshian bob dod d | hours before he was found \Imon lmfirlngt’x‘m iof 4 oa fo toi m \D} { rp ; o TLK. Heete Youd go 4 adobo wy ie remains drous iNimith's Heeley o I! ( k In “QHA } khtil‘ mimit | Lo M Fowler bob adobo 40ob 4 lt , . woy ru, ”<1“ erth l'nx rooms in thi 1 \4?\ up Prizes were awarded to Coromart Knapp sent for Ano dngquest Ist-Allen C. Gates 84 wo wars held Tuesday afternoon at one ad bagg Tae . - wo Gong@hata +00 ev A jury wasn empaneled, con tth OW. F Morris von ith W. J Watson | ae 10; . rp ~istimg of J L Voorhees, foreman. 'I Mo- Emerick, Alanson Fancher, haw rence Upson Win P Ghee Grorge Sim sW EKPST Ab ES +o Por best total score in both ryatehes | - . sas WOF Morris sas a the prize Win- Fancher. and- Lewis Cra , ' , priZ | $5000, having made ti- points out ofon do \ner Severn) witnesses were © Best sitmigle score u ect har 1 PH‘NIIII“ 70 actud wil the informutien possible Ascer mateh wae to AHeno C tates tautmed. and on overdiget oremmdered of ~Muicade The reruiathns were buried $1\ L n earr aad Agge eeg eters The Haces, [ecenpsed owas arn med had etd c hee atm this ecmctrsy five eeoasthes On Wednesday oa purse of $60 eeg fogoecvver wath Sa chor oh gs odgsordied ) Mos offer o ogo herses that meow ed an the Seda A -h MWe ws had never beaten omoataites For thos d Tes The s ogtigo morn s orthe t ot were thipree co Nellie h ts +500 n Grermat aged ort us- CB opugho og Burdette Tapia: 4 Junteer thia o ress couse the aat os cy MooB Cerne ~ audait by Andrew cee ting the dees Mo Oration Neile OR odre & othe pole Jue r Spree d Pe oce toe aas Mor tte Lote e & Cote f +e edi 1 4 oAl fri we ear that Tac the fair ast ctor Ne ge Kost n oon tcc stradhs® yee oan } Mores dne dra eate ted] gn t} e k ts pth e No p tue * aa fi pero rma <0 on the tFApeze ospecia HDobis oA a whore the gon: sons she . balon on of bop ore i $‘w hoa lae? at gx Tred f Adr ! s a repre ~:l]i;rt'|'\-Y‘Y)|' ring k * Heres thout ra cet ta qt C fo [* has herud sons paimtiemha ms fot do' thas there same f+ pcr MoM atis «trang» or peculiar thing Wright Frank Pa bre saa aged at os thounght bos those whoo NeJJie Roo M oF [os e N gn kgs hain best that ioo le tooou teep, Moro Pemdergast Ol sir ® tuer Pate thectrapege per ormer othe «*rap [+ toek sit heats too cfeecgde t} s orges was tight]y aheopt Co- ce k oarnud sep uch time seis tak. oupo on those can sing hos dex h seem it woas net fino shad nro EFesas - o> te rmiti Noa p teer c oo& fee Fire in (Clay. 5. fen h se ore} [o sad et Orit thurs [Laos S loa {past + Bie Aa dn np t hee he anos cosh ues n thoe MMWR ugs tps te toe wu puree f goa gras 'art and ot hasee f Fo Pog, Joos +o oso \Arak t} pa we re C|, ree \thhote near Enoad ease st= ok ons sta etme (04 ] [hag tow\ aia Steps a ighon ng and together aw th outs nor ,) bs boowhojo aA Pol feo thoe pe oe ou e a P temcs of Sitoes Of hay ane ()); fel T) maak M wm h t. s f festks, hns*t Cs. AWM or lah. s of wheat * tAk. ar T te heats * lae alk [aoa 1 4 m. new of >o arpee of woe fet reps sup ran s & a threshn ng tages. ne aro] several famr ca Ina + as thir UThL t@ «were entfireos ~ ~ «~d A representative of the (GraZRTTR =}. eBAued in the morning. was fokl boy an Arse A Munk ia \are 'or actucho there exe 4 *t esa that (hp ‘lghfhmq atmi*tkh were threes ontr eq Xaifim A recsa wen the and five munutes afterwanis |}) pros «raigh* heats Molise see nd the «ho- strueture which as CS1A® ooo feet was in dames The ight (r 1. Free Passage to Syracuse and Retarn th ng aiding 1 he . -t, 0084 until Sovember 1s1. a Fhests ot rd aba tri met ia for 'e around aned a In order te eatablish ourselves mere 1 perts s fally on woe rection, we have lend a ne t ng har . Luttie arf ow bo pay sa reed fare from this statics apd return. io as p=rchasera of Twentr ive The-e wasa str ng -~ jnthw._to o= Do.lara or ip wards blew -g which «q the hore hat Wa worth of - atreta. and carmage hec.eas ace ;t %% Ceet Fy ture Bedding and af tar * prova goararteed lower than ant ~ 'be M- @ args res sal o- - Far: arp &~/o is ectenmdes C00 40 Bet , tcu Coe's bu A0 \42 e (or ogze ks) Cope ® f 64, newg'*'e- came fro a 1otome,® was gotrter vut, a oo, 14 épe ~operat,se [ne -arc- TLDPAT |- t visit Our estahisahme-: te <> amenprt <5 fh on a \os Naqie A. A Grarr 4 ~ ings a ~d ter *s ek Csak CND w A1 Soath Santa ~' abo # SAM + at ch s an or ears c ce of #1 ate <0. -m » A Syrseqnse N IY TCs reatest and hest made oe = Amemca for boys end schilfrer o-o it rir *to tefwie* ersere thank® \sumer'a 15 and 1\ Routh Salita street te 000 ~ eghbeame an t 'fropds Inf the\ kin ~ a~ng & moch ~ my -=- porty t- che famea last Rmur dar <- Card of Thanks. The very best doar hampnock in the market xt the Geratte Rock and Store | f stu. . 3 'towunsmen, WHOLE NO. 1975. _ POWLERs sAFETY SELF cour. LER. Stock Company Organized in Bald- winsville With $400,000 Capital. L. N. Fowler ,of Baldwinsville, is the patentee of a safety self coupler with at- tachments for drawing the pin without going between cars. He has organized i company with a capital stock of $400,- 000, reserving two-thirds himself, the balance being taken by thirty of his Amoug them are Rev, Churles Eddy, of the Methodist church, Dr. Marks, Wiliam Pruyne, William Kelly and tho Messrs. Dunham. During the past woek three successful tests have been made in the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western yards in this city, and to- day the tinal one will demonstrate its usefulness with louded gondolas in a long train of cars, - ''This is made at the sug- gestion of the stockholders,\ mad Mr. Fowler, \the officiale of the romd hnving said they were fully satistied thnt it was a success, There are muny specitiontions cover- mjabpg this patent, the culled feature of - which is its self conpling design. The link isn made of two agtiire Imgs of ordi- nary leugth, termitiatiug out one end an ~erretlar joints, winch revoive on a aogle soeket, and oct the opposite cand n two ratchet shaped extremities - These when pressed together form a V stimpedl open haeh tie prrceaiterns, w hoon draw breads come together, the pmo pre viously | been dropped nto ata place where the coup ing ix to doe made - The conpling is seetred by a «mall stmp of ateel, faster tng ome end bvon pivot or mage to one of the burs of the link. This cviends meross tue of the aperture tnurough whitch the pm en« tera and by means at ie driven or tarued « ouf OF plwoe When the slack as tah e oglu the block a« dnven hack eagninst tne face of the matehets and tne conpdirog <- node donbly seeute, the $wo jawa of tne ork hewag kept together by on c tam dove shape cfoa horse shoe arou or the poanted «hank and viasping Arnos 50+ smadea of the ank One ontel t the rail« can draw the pus Ivy means fou fope of chain, run upward to a pulley, thence across the end and dangling «ou the yucogeuar Mandar | & % % Phoenix Haces. There will be ta ay « races at Pen- lergaat Park; O96 15th and 4th Seme exeeliert rams aFe unuw‘trd ta he 'n attendanss The f owing is the hoc RaW FIRST DaY No C 2 @) Clase, Prirae $16 on No _ 202 Class, Prnree On par. ~ - 2 450 Caas_ Paras $100 on No 400 Free fora. Class, r) on ~tmes loe4 ODet 11th. at + pore oan lah og ] be ad *« H0 Burgo Merv, Pho N 1 Ura Grandy's Philosophy). I- ma. sar the other iay that he was ofr ul fa co rclt of Su he had tesgut at Kent & M cer'a, Nas 18 and 20 Senuth Saline «, He 'ad good reason w be prond, I ku. rngut well, bot I begin te think of what +emente his pride was ~omposei Why atomal the spint of mortal be prond *' amke the poset Wes :t becaure of his 'n excellent taste in sececting the gar- ments\ That might well be. Was .f because the style was ms well adapted to his person ° That might also well be, t-tr Kent & Mujer s styies are the latest. Was :t because the materia: was xf such exreeinence *' That ame might we be tor ut wss troe in fem Was :f because <<= 2t was perfect } That. ton, was the 'who in pattern, mior. uze and make war every resaenn for pruje, and tst r an Even the kow proe wan a ust te- wo ne prova of-and yet as if trams roral. rome of theese things meveli his prmje « much ss whist he cagined ~ther porgle thought of hie eppesrance And ate in thm be bed gre rcman to be promil and on bas every purchaser nf eirthing st Kent £ MiNier'a fotpra few #\ \oul