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...lì;*.: ■Vî' 'W tvt ? \ttT‘ l i 1 GEMTS 2 AWBEK y-^% ■ v£ .y jj ■Vsœ'r ¡ •V-^Vjr Y O Iu - X X X IIl. JAMESTOWN ■i. J Y.. SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 29, 1902. 10 P A G E S N O . 3013 Ormai Sptcinl liarijain* im mur Cìamk Dept. W* kan dorlag th« WMk re «di«4 (m nl iatfMtMi »hlp- meata *f riM Tklior Hifa Om ■mbH n A u Velsur, Uoati Carlea, Silk u i Veleu» Skirte Mottfa » « iid K h m j J»ck*u ■ad Meeste Carlea. Fla« Huita aad flklrta ‘-FalenHe\\ »ad BUk Jack •U l A l l m ef I k f well- known \Wael t u ' u k * m A a ll ar« (tnU r B itn y ilM l W» « a a l fas te ‘give na > loek\ b tftn 7 0 a kuy ilitwktre Wa k a n atae n r j spsnlaJ v a l se* la Far*, la l a u f t , Buna Oei jan la d B t u (¡.F.ÄMamsonCü. 207 Main Street. There was no re duction in rates un til we arrived. W e are still keep ing them down. , A n d w e D O N O T propose to raise them. TH E H O M E TEL. CO. TO SAVE $20,000,000 PLAN OF GOV, ODELL POR CAN ALS. TO HBB LAKES ’ * For Part of the Distance— Remedy for' tha Town* That Woifld Be Left Oil the Line Of Canal—The Propos ed Improvement Wpuld Cost About ’ $60,000,000. A GOLD WAVE WILL 10T B0T1IS101] H your home Is supplied with* D&unoad Hester or Range. , For oc&nomy of fue l, and . pcrfcctxcn In heating and cook ing, the Diam ond leads them ' For h ard and soft coal heat- m , w ood stoves or w ood and coal combined, w * » show- J n f a & w of stoves that cannot fee surpassed. F o r s t o v s e s tlsia c tfo ti, s c « its. (By Assoc a ted Press.) Alton?, Nov. 2*' lloven or Odell proposes to ha^e & one thousand ton barge canal and jot sa*e the “t'aie *20.000,000. He will take ent rK*-> ,c means ro fotTow rrat the Hites «f Republican platform as'regants i-ai.aJ Improvement and will commit himself to A barge canal as rerj’iested Hy the canal advocates In the hiate hut it mti1-' be said on reliable nui:ion'y thut '•«*' governor Is of the opinion tlf. ' advantage claimed fur an tH)U bargo canal ran t>e fullv obtuinett at an expenditure not to exieed HfM flte or Rlxty millions of dullara. a sating to tbe Bta'p <^.r at learn $2C> ow mm In Othfr nep’.i th «1 governor is in fn\i>r It ¡s saM of whni I* know ti an the tali'* route. whieh Sta'o Bnnlueer on 1 Sur veyor Rond after a most exhaustive Investigation derides can be built for to 2 . 000 . 0 0 0 . m iking a total when iho other two rannlfl are Improved of about $so <W> nnt. T b o ron»«* *>f ’ h» cannl nnder this p ; a n will be»a'>out as follow s From \Tnterford to Cohoes by 'h o >ld canal, th e n through the M o h a w k river Jo Rexford flat« and U ’ tle Katl\. f - crttsaln* th o New York 'en tral ralir-iad fo u r mile» ea»t of tleuesee s'reel, f lea. ru n n in g north o f t'tlc a an.i re- ertts*lni? the New York C e n tral road a b o u t two m iles west of Orm k a n y passing south of Rome to Fori Hull a n d then dow n W o o l creek to O n e ida lak e , going 19 1-2 m 'lra In deep water through O n e ida lake, then follow ing th e Oneida river w 'h the exception of trro larjro bends west of Brewer*on to T h ree R iver V o lnt. then dow n the ()»- •wego H vor w a y of the lake In deep water to Ol c o t t . a dtgtanc« o f 112 miles. Then by a new canal 18 m ile» to a Junction W ith the o ld canal two m ile* west of liockpo r t, th a n v ia tho old canal to T o n m w a n d a a n d Buffalo. T h e estim a ted distance by this route la 33S mllae aa compared w ith 342 mile? b y the In lan d root*. There are short lin e s to R o c h e s ter and Syracuse. Of course tt m fjrtit bo considered th a t If th i s plan Is adopted It cuts from the ca n a l traffic such places as Clyde, I . r a n * . N e m > rk. Palm y ra. Brockport, A W o n . M e d ina and M lddleport. B u t It Is believed t h u w ith very little expen- dl»un> the m a ji.rlty of these place# ran be brought in tou-h w ith (he ports on Ita lic O n t a r io t r r m which their traffic c a n be taken car. < ’ I f '!»* case of Rochester even the S*o 'KIO 0<10 plan p u t s the canal m a n y m iles out.«ldo of t h e city and It Is contem p lated now If th e pltn suggested by the governor Is adopted th a t Rochester shall hare di rect com m u n ication w ith the new ro u te D u r ing th e discussion of tbe m a tter I t ha» b e t a s u g g e sted -that tin 1 13rta ca n a l be kept In ta c t for traffic from these sm a lle r places and from Roches te r so th a t It m a y not bo cut off en tire ly from the benefits w h ich m a y ac- e r u e from tho barge canal. One o f Che objections raised to the lake route la t h a fact t h a t barges of stronger build will ¡be necessary on I^afce Qfctarlo than on the Inland:twite,' -but the governor believes that when 1 .0 0 0 ton barges tre to be built they f ill, be of sufficient strengt h to pvercouxe that' objection. The other objection, la the laboamu* iency of depriving th e present Bhtp- pere of the canal lin e from Clyde to Rochester, but the st&te engifieer has -snggested li» answer to that, th a t If a portion ot ttie Brio canal Une Jse$veen Rochester and Buffalo were reuUôed It «ould not prove an expeunh« Item of maintenance as onVy five locks at Lmkport would need to be manned. Grt at REBELLION. PUNISHED- Unruly Injury Inflicted 1 T ribesmen. Pi ,».ax. b>- rrrten m?rta . Nor. 2S- T .h i' j fi > e \Va>uris klHfd 202 tak en pr wijji” ». 1 wa vvoubJcJ. 69 towors aud I'hr^c v, iiur* destroyed and 6,000 [ rail of a't'p nnU 6 8 guns captured Is ih'j t t ’ nsuli of the Ur it lab cx- ■ [ild.t.on r»-e^ntiy sent agalnat the re in 1 Ions rrli.eMUen. The effect of this pun tr> : t nron tb-e offending tribes !- fi.d to tmve be«»» salutary. j SHOT TWO; KILLED HIMSELF. I Providence. IL I., Nov. 29.— Henry I Protchford. a negro banjo player, ' crazed with jealousy and d iin k shot I nnd Infltantly killed Elsie L. w ia. fat ally wounded Mabel N’lion and Bred a shot into his own brain, dying In- | etnnUy. AH arc umler £0 years of at:c , Charged With K illing Her Child. „ i lex ter. Me , N o t 29 -“A. w tm n l charging murd-r was issu’d today by order of Coroner <¿*' 0 . M Barrows against Mrs Hatti® L Whitten, the «oman arrested upon her return from the funeral of her nine year old daughter Jennie She Is charaed with having killed the child The body yf the girl, with that o f her 11 year old b »(or, «ho died S^pt 19 uad«r bis pi' lous 1 Irvutnstancea, which was ox- hum«d 1 inlay, will b« subjected to in autopsy. The Hague. Nov 29 -Professor Ae rar. the Dutch Jurist who has been arbitrating the claims of American sailors for the seizure of tbeir tu- sels by the Russian government about 10 years ago has d<*llv*r*d h!x awud In favor of the Uniteti State*. He ip- pralses the damages ta the ra~e of tbe American schooner C. H. W b lte U $24.122. In the yrse of the Jama Hamilton Lewis at S28.&8): tJbe Kate and Anna at )1,4SS and Cape Morn Pigeon J3S 7C0 Detective Whesler Again In Trouble. Salamanca. o N o t . 29 — Emm»t VTbeeler. KHe ditéi'tjw , who sbot wd killed an Elmira boy here some i njonthB ano. wa* arrested Friday for drunkenness and w tille being taken to tbo locknp isanR e ^ the oSscf. He will have a jury trial. FATAL EXPLOSION. S E V E N M E N K I L L E t * ‘ »*0 15 |N. J U R E D . TWO OTHERS MISSlNti Supposed to- Be B u r i a l U n d e r the Debris— f £ » n s le d iFemss Blown Xilear O u t ' o f the- Hulna-^-Sotnte of, 'the In ju r e d W ltlj O ta— Recovering the Bodies. (By ^saoctateia Pr»»a) Chicago'. ?«ov. J9.—Stlven men w«r« killed and 15 were seriously injured today by the explosion of the boiler in. the electric plant Qt A Co 1 , packing esutbltshment at the stoi-k . yards It is -positively asserted tha!\ ; twro others ar* burled under the de*j- rts and'It Is feared that there are even more than that. Two bodies wern recovered Immediately after the acci dent The horribly m ’ E?1»d f rmt bad been blown clear out of the rutnn. A fter a search flv<j other bod :es wero discovered and taken to the morgue. Tbe Identified dead Oeut Talt. fire man- John Owens, water ten1*rx Ed ward Wright, (colored) flremijn Two other men. M. E Welsh and M T Ash. were In the building prior to tho explosion, but no one has yet been found who had seen then» leave It it is asserted that they were n.>t amon/j the Injured removed to the hospital. Pome of the Injured will die JOURNAL OF JU 8 TIGÈ. member* o f Odin lodge dom* every - thing In their power to add to the oonïftrt sad pleasure of the visitors. Refteshaenta were served by !«dlia ot til* lodge. Tbe Ja&estown ers. some o f whom Bad« the Journey tn rigs, ratorned this morning. In rerlprocatlon of the m^n; courtesiwi extended the loca! lodge» Odin lodge o f Warren will visit this city In tho near rature. Porch Climbera Steal 14,000. Rochester, Nov. 23 .—Porch climbers this morning secured from tl>e resl- denca of Wra. M ill«'. 571 Cnlveriity avenu». Jewels and m oney to -tba Tiltitr of nearly |4,000. Chadakoln Laglon, N. P. I— Chadakoln legion. N. P L , InltiMed th-ee candidates and received nine application for membership a t tha regular meeting Friday «veaizts- Re freshments consisting of coffee, sand wiches and cako were then served. Several candidates w ill 1% initiated at the meeting Dec .12, and at tbe con- cleslon of the business session then) win be fc program to be followed by refifeshments. TH E OLD-FASHIONED Epwlsh wched boot for women that was 1 0 popular soma yearg ago con tained the only perfect instep mcas- . urcinecta «Ter known. These ajefts- - ^nrers have been tranaiormed into a modern u i thoroa«hly graceful, boot known a * ' ^ ^ ’ riNNCK’S JA R V A M l X j&O Th!* ig * baa »d t pirodtjcM b«for« a o 'trnly * viple n d l4 tbo« fo j women « fio ippnelatc * eom c t w w o r t tor ■ ' ■ ' . . p i æ & i R & s r & i ; ■- ’ Me jH A iN jrr. AMt s a w w lri. Many Jamestown Quetts Praseni tilabel Gertrude, daughter of Ur. and Mrs. Ludwig Johnson, w as united m marriage Thursday eveniBg to Thomas Richard Krana of Yonngs- town, the ceremony being psrformed by Rev. A. R. Taylor ot Trinity church at'the home of tha parents of the bride on Fifth ytreet. W arns. The bridesmaid waa Miss Florenc* L. C. Olson of this * ity. and other Jlunt- to'vners present were M ias, Ktlna Gron, Miss Bertha. Groo, SQaa tolm ESIer, Mrs. oust Otrisoa, Xtttbea Carlson, Gilbert laon tad OlU)*rt Harnmeratrom. MaturaHzatMn C*ùri'D*Ob Sk Tbe mot term <X tt* aaJnmiUk* tion oousrt tor immuta**-- èammm In the covoeil cbaaiber «t CK 7 M l' . De«, tt.. JTim wi itklif t» tli* dty>î(irtç or towa »¿..Oa fooMr it: * 'Ài*! :l& ê Wttir- PERSQNAL 8 . —Mlts Bafter of Dunkirk. who sings in tbe Jan>e««own club this ev- «slng. la the gnr«t of Mr and Mrs, Clayton R ®all*y of Warren street. —<3llw Kranees H K 'l’en of James town Is home to spend Thanksgiving vacation with her parent», Mr and iTr* J. R Killi-n nf Wesi Fifth ■ire-* — Dunkirk Herald. —1» E. Butler wa* railed to War ren today by a message which an nounced tbe very critical condition o f his brother Charles W Butler. There are little hf'pes for his re covery. —Jfra Brown. Mias Anna Brown, A « « Wtcls Brown shd Miss Bytea bave returned from Pleasantvllle. P*., adhere the attended the annual reun ion of tha Byles family on Thanks giving day. —Mra. L M Finney of Bradford, ■who was called here Thankaglvtnu day on account of Injuries received by her son Floyd F*nney In th» foofr ban game, returned home this morn ing. The young man la lffiprovins rapldlv. —Mrs. llarlo .A. ‘Watson, who will toe recalled by many Sugargrove per son* aa ta r tome tlma here and at Ju m to w n , and incidentally when her bealth parrsltted, instructing tn mod- ern langnagea at the seminary, has re* turned'to her former home at Wtah- tegten. T> G., after a sojourn of al most two jeanr tn the health-resort ■MMntaln- region c f North Caro lna. tn a recent note to Mra. C. IL Plittb* t r Mrs. Watson Intimates that khs %a* completely reoovered from her ioymer semi-InvHId condition and is «n ltt actively engaged in llteratgr a n ! fchll»atrt)phlc work.—Bugargnrra Rs- « 6 »C C ivil Servie« Examination. ' A (U ba civil «arrise examination *a*«iaa«icted In the common «pnieU cbaàbwa,' City hMtt. W*jr tor tit* obtain second; y a p « * Uv» 14 { jw W o a at apotkeesry. T h * «aly JAMESTOWN AN DWARREN. Cordial Relations Between Members of the S. B, A. In Two Cities. Friday afternoon a delegation of members of Lief Erickson an -1 I’nUv lodes. Scandinavian Brotherhood of America, Journeyed -to Warrin at tha Invitation of Odin lodge of the same order and spent a very pleaoant ev ening with their fellow mrtnt»ers over tbe line Following the meeting of rbe lodge dancing was taken up and until after 2 o'clock this morning Awarded-'*~Ä*rasrtEftr - \Öte thgs w n a m t bapp'.ly spect.~tfali Earl F. Hilt Sant ta Jail—Qeorge Cal> Mhanb and Mr*. *mlth Hold For ^rand Jury; KpBt8 Peter ' 'Wllberg was srrestefl i*rlday pventhg charged with being In toxicated -.and .making WipSelf dis agreeable fn his family. It being 'hla first arrest sentence was suspended. Earl F- Hill, a weak-mtaded man, veaa arrested Friday charged -with be ing Intoxicated and threatening his mother, in police court this morning he was sentenced to four months tn the Mnyvllle jail. O*orgo Calahane and Mrs. Kaie Cain liana Smith were given an exam ination before Police JtiBtVce Jude thl ni'>rr.!-.£ in chirges of assault In lb tetv in 1 i.e f ■- nnd 'were held to await the action of the grand jury Jar Jan uary. Êmdkm J / * . % <AwU; ' i wiber elaaa i p i im é Ü r mf Boaww. . - / V“ - v J. m V ì m à ' M j r a n OBITtJ ARV. 1» llammr'nd .i'eti at Curry Thursday njreil 7f> yenrn He.was for many yoan one n( the u.-isi prouuni'Dt btislnusu men in n.u .U«-'ii-ru Peunsylvania A KUii, luux suns and two daughters sur vive. Kx-fiherlff M Pi. Pratt or Little Valley died Friday aged B7 years. ‘ On Saturday last Asa Bush died In the Soldiers’ homo at Dayton. 0„ aged 78 years. Deceased waa the father of Mrs Z E Morgan 0 » North Third street and Mra B1. 6 . McNellle 'of South Clinton «treat, this city. He Is also sur\iv«4 by a son, C. A. Ikish of Jamestown Mr Bush waa formerly a resident of Glean and had charge of the construction of the brick work of tbe Standard Oil company's refinery here He was for several years In the employ of the Standard and ha£ super vision of a large amount of work for that company Olean Herald. The frionds of the late Daniel Moy- nlhan will assemble at the home of bis father, Jeremiah Moynlhan, on La- fAyetiu ■¿rqet Sunday at 10 a tn, They will proceed from the house to SS. Peter and Paul's Catholic ch,nrch whero tho funeral will follow tbo ser vice of high mass. Chief of police Peter Border of Ssl- axaanca ¿Iod-xuidcsly .of haart ,dl»- eass Friday W 8 . Murray died at Meadville Wednesday, Nov. 28. lie was one of the oldest and best known engineers on the Erie railroad. A wife ana two sons survive. U N C L E S A M ’ S s E E Ü S . W erk of Distributing 9», 000,000 Pack- ages Among tha Various States. ■Washington. Nor. (Special.)— Tbe work o f distributing '*».« 0 0 . 0 * 0 packages of seeds by thé government has bfegun. H- F. Brown, ths in ventor of various machines used In. „thjî preparation or the séed packages, has the contract this jrear of prepar ine tho seed for Ulntrfbattoii. Tho country I.as been dMtled Into six di visions and by Dec. 20 seeds will havo been sent to Alabama. Ari tona, C a li fornia. Florida. QioTRla. % IlawaU. l.oulalarift. Mtfaludppl. New Maxi»-«, S«>iiih t'arollna and T*-xaa. f'y Jie, 31. .%rï. ipQjs. \nrth f''»r»>- lina. Oklahoma.. Oi«s ’n. T-nneas 0 . aa-1 Wno’M t'fî^lrwilt he res I'M Tho other nates are r-actiefl In Januarv, Kebr larv an.i 'l.r. h Il.i: <», Ma nu V<>. 1 1.11 a N. v* K<rm>.! li.' SurMi l>i- kcita.Vt>iTM»,i ♦ an>i Wyf m lt’K com *1 las* Otlil Bee>i*> to °n '< • >i.- >iMl-i -li w ill be sen* t-i Mi-' h I In the huiMtn,- m <1 f->r the , ' r|- b*ition *>f Bï»vern>n> > t < ■, I »rKm.-n are busv rernnd^li-g **i. r>iv. An other set of bins lo hoM Ho . i>nd la being added, and there wrtl be an other row of machines to <ount anil sack the seed. The process Is so ac corate and so complete that the scale* sbow every package of lettuce seed to weigh 1-lS*'h of a pound Bui what Is more remarkable, package after pack, age of Bower aeedAfter going through the bina, chute« and machines, wolgj, exactly the same, the weight In tho Instance of one flower seed bcln* one 1-1000 of a pound and In another one 1 2 0 0 th of « pound. Starting at ths top of |he boildlng the seeds descend to the mall carts sorted, sacked, tag- Red aç*d rooted for the postofllce au thorities, almost all ray machinery. C. A. H. Bays Information Was Falsa. Members of ths North Side Football team reiwifftH-at The Journal office that the North Sides defeated tha South Side« in a contest os tbe High School campus Tbasksglvtfl« day. E«on Wfltsle called at the office this morning to state that the Information was false and that tbo South Btdaa won the game by a score of S3 to 0. NEEDLEWORK GUILD BALE. Occura Tuesday, Dec. 2, In Prsaby- terian Church Parlors—Bate St 4:30, Turkey Supper at t:S0. An annual event which Interests this community is the kale and supper of the Needlework Guild of th » Fint Ptrsbyterlan church. This year ths sale win be held Tvesday, Dec. 2. in tha parlors of rhp churrh on Cherry street. Tho doors will open at 4 p. m.. tbe sale begins *t 4:30 p. m. (positively no goods sold before that hour) turkey supper at 6 'HOAt St contg a plats At tbe sals fancy work and duster*, dolls an<$ a^irona' In great variety will bo 0 Fared Home made eandy will be ' >und at one booth. The pnjile generally Invited. 2943 O o n t Buy a Sweater tmtll you have seen our stock and •Uso our waist muffler« 60 costs a»d up. Wlquial feJohuson, 1 Main. Th* Music Uavifw. London, 21 Ffcbr National noogs have' an in terest far beyond tho confines of the country shoM exploits thoy extol, •JW* are interesting items In popular 1 musical programs Th« songs of tho notth and those of Sweden in partlc- alnr. have a wlerd fasofnauon, whtcb retdsra them acceptable, both trom their novelty and chans. Th# Dtir- ia ( quintet o f Udiea, now appearing et tha Empire and the Royal, are vo calist* oi exceptional merit, and de servedly enjoy a reputation which they enkaace every tim e thoy viail England. They will shortly return to the continent, bat carry back with tbe a several re-engaKtrfhents. so that we shall again have tbe delight of lis- tonlug to their characteristic Melo dies. In First i-ntheras cburoh, Thnrs- day evening: Dec 4 d* Special Notice. We have Just retorned from the Rochester clothing m ark't. where wo secured some splendid values in over oo«u and salts, more especially over coats, which are now srcstly in do- rnand. The purchase Inrludes a larg# lot of Rtej»-Block ovarcoatg sod soma ■nits. If you have not triad oa a Sttln-Bloch overcoat pr ju jt we ask y o j to do this, then Judge for yonr- selves aa to the (it end style of tha beat reaiy to wear clothing made. 4- J- Peterson k 8 0 s. Advertise your wants ta Th* Journal Patient la Doing W ell. - Miss Jennie 0. Malmqulst, whos 0 arm waa amputated *t the hospital Friday as tbe result Of an aceldent at the Ideal laqndry. la resting comfort- e%ly today and Is doing aa well a a could be expected. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE BT TH>B REV. JOHN T. KERIUX, n D.. ON SOUTH AMERICA, AT THE HOLY TRINITY ENGLISH TJTTnSRAN CnrUCH, ^TONDAT BVEVTKO DONT FAtt. TO AT- TFprn. J0d2* BORN. SWASSON’—At Jamestown. N. T , Nov. 29, 1902. to Aoguutns P. *hd - Csroline A. Swanson, of 74 Pfög- pect street, a, son, Knute Swantoh. GA0R—At Jamestown, N’. T., Nov. 13; .1302 to -Arthur <5. and Cynthik nockwood Gage 'of 32 Regent «treet m daughter. , • PRTBHSON—At Ja«e*town, N. Nov. 37, 19*02, to John Edward midi ; %»lpn,We«tr*m P#Up«*.- et «*.' HamlitQn »tree^ ¿Mgbttr. . M ÄRlIlKn. . V. T.» Nov. I l f U N , w Ä*v, a. U \ Bnae, ,(AtM RlcMeW m * 3*»« CryetM m Pyie, talli «C T w m - . SAVEYOUR EYESIGHT D« im tevtte »Maats** s a by U ilu t lii wwtk *S4 e*iM «ras asTlI In* atraissj condttlee •( th* aerraa esd ataKlM essee roar tente w rik l» PraeraitlamUos te the ttl«> mt Um Das'* writ aaul year i^ n are In land keysae tbe sllU el a «S|wrt U give j*n evti«f,lMt e— e sow a nH <Mt*> jonr eye* ar- aUa'4 aa4 fttted eltk e K»m4 ÿolr of Spect*~ r ie t lt l wtU jest inctly I t y«r< ^ Z iiM tk illra In « , let**«; SaUifulUa aur- A . S H U N , f 17 Mala Street, Jaaieitiwi, rt. Y. t h e t ; I. G. pf K., No. 4-11-44. : Merry Card Party Oivsin at the HoM* ’ of Frpnk A. Tbomaa, A ! w «¡ays ago several \member* oi“' the 13th Separate compatiy recited tbé To!lowing orders worded sim ilar to those Issued by the commanding óffi- ’ cer: « '. 1 ' ■ Î T. I. G, 6 f K. I The Independent Oang of - Ktioekfr*. ! No 4 U-M. - Onlwrs No. 1 . , Pursuant tó orders No. 7-U fronv gon^rftl he*,?f)imrt<-i-« the men o f tbts giiûg aro feenebv request«! to report at !^>i a hoiibo ou frliiay evening Nov, 2S. 1302. S i r h rr, t TTtjt Jw n r a l t t w t ' , » T 'ir»! ca!l 7 tS p m ' « r r li’f k p m * * T M « s a I a ll l j p in I ulfum . i. , juij.Lt aJMl voetot sny- .‘•bap«- 01 ri,,**r « f i fining collari tnnsr tift-MHi. ' ’ Th« i>n 'Ms (~-e^*|on will be la co- ,o..| Hix^bant-Hi eachre and ph>»»t a 1 ,-rvl The • Ti'rrf x>t*rn «lene-! hy FYank A. TIhthw». ttnown in his comrades (¡8 •»‘■t “ opd Is nn-n'bi-r«, reported at hl> l»,Hie 311 avenue in.tim e for I he first i-\. l'iiir» waa substituted Tor eli hat.i'oil •-mlire ati.d at ^he close of pi at I i- itimu was awarded the flr*t nn-i Uc-. <’ Wellor 1 lie coneolatlon prize, a i Lbe so and of the mess call -Mrs. Thomas supplied the men of the gang not with hardtack and other ar* my flare; hut with daintily prepared and appetizing aatablas. Specie! Unitarian Servies. The public are cordially Invited to attend the platorm meeting at the (tnitartan chnrrh tomorrow evening. Addresses w ill be (Ivan by Rer. John Blvlngton of the Parkalila Unitarian society on the Religion ol Jesus Christ and by Rev. Frederick 0. Brown of the Church of our Rather, Buffalo on the Manner of the Church of Today Tbe muslo arranged for Thanksgiving day will be repeated by the choir. The meeting begins at 7 p. m. __________ _ It Concert by the Bamooa Swedish Ladles' quintet of Kurop» tn the First Lutheran ehurrh Thursday evening, Dec 4 Admission 3fi cents Reserved seats IS cents eitra. Tickets on. sale at Bwaasoo't drag store, Uo.v day morning a l I o’clock. die ~ - v .............. M cCarthy, TBK DRUGGIST, 3 0 3 M A I N S T R E B T . J l f l ; .■> ' ■'¡gC'ol • ■ .... 1 .<s.t47< v : Blair’s Tablets. A ttM l ef tkeee neted W riting Tsb- tots jest rseelvsl la »11 Ike sew i d pedalar effects. o m t U K m e n v n m , ~ -— - r x K n c t r t â T i y , SCOTCII It O ff D , K T U B M I C L T J T E ir T O K I O B O N D , 1C R i f f L I N KIT. J M A Ï .T A BG fTD , B L U M D K L F T , A L L r i t l C K ä . SosMtWsf Ntw a md Very Plan. H o m e B le n d C o ffe « , 30 c Try it «Me *s4 yes’ll waalss see. i n rout t u t (arm ca m v T g i t t Y a m m Ria| lip Telcpboifl i l l I If you bave any BtCONO-HAH# ■ STOVES or CLÛTMI'NQ—Bought o* Bold. Also SCRAP IRON. 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