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Ie Spreads Rib- few more Nov. in today, . of M ; temos and We oys' and and up. Card and Chili. Crock. open big lot Can- ay at a Sets, Wines, Salts Vases }. Keople, For Children Use Taft's Fig Cordial It Cures Constipation ii 4+ agreeable to take and. {-T z at physicians + used du ~ their | families. dt {- ving to the chili and no wih t. b. «raps need be ured when BIG L Is given. €. L. Taft Medical Company Pro prloiofin. Barlington, V1, p2Fer sale by all druggists, ~- \> m WEATHER ONS. There ometor at V last r oat di o Al 0 tike aoa. 33 At 1 this Po ow 4100 ai soon. .0 8%. Riso, 0.10 Inon. y Tho Ithe - weather con- tinues, though the Earth is clusely ap- prosching the rolsi!- tial pool of winter. lemperaturte gone tinues a tri fle ni ore fre ewing point through the night, aud still blgher af midday. 2 be skies voutmue~ i iri aly overcast with intro- cont eloudinoss in por the forenoon, ns if to pernat botter sunshine in the after- soon, Ihe winds continue light south. (NF Ibr barometer bas leen on the tha ant is now considerably above \Or- ginary bait.\ 'The country on the wholo iprear® to Lea. boflually qulet as to storm an little or in tains or mows» t ave been recently reported, Ton errow will probabiv me fair, and wit .i nuch ebange of temperature, h mas i+ properly added, that thero is rodiacefhibio indication el ap approach- Ig et »1 o to foul wenther. P. 5. -Otbserver Sima, at Albany, to- day rej rte that the south westoro anti- terror aften | d8 - spreading 'n _ n gever > northegaterly direction, ard the tortbwe«tern low area has experienced ev'y o s ight motion of traislavys ion on mesfer v curection. Ibis distribution of pyressuce favore a mil} «pel. for thor sec. tep a t eraday and Friday wili be fil, vib b octately bisb - temperatures, Aot4 toe oentife | At'antic seaboard press: to weather new beibg experi- to' - \ further recovers in tempora- 'gre % ted b¥er the u o; r port ten f e tto > Missisatppi cour iry - [he ma- en ef the princpsl wheat see- top + without a ~ cevering of snow Cr; tativey dry cons t* ne pow pre- *s ver all that . of cuuntty ent of the Rocks no untsius, Wa osx grom, Doc Hib8 Rob r day bor b asters New - York, fair wentber; tarn es in the eastern porton tonight, bu cc) winde, bor Western New York. fair weather ; Fo .'t ipcrensing éloudiress and warm. u brocoy soutbwesteriy winds becom- 6@g % Co thet}y , lino wearbar in New York city today is at din- T+r nto batena forgenats for to- ay Sout Lal u Bartons to west winds, fine and dasid- ') d weather and to- The I argest Magnet in the World, *** Point fe a governs eat statica tmr by R. W. King, N9 ct da that engineering officers t+ Urdred states arms get tler oo. f Eiectmcity bos eo much te C t ay with the protection of iand § ¢ <a by meansa ol torpedces, and 1) e . + s abips are to la Alaine sme thg dretp of ToATH, fobs e.tmcity may be said to be al- lo tap at Walletts Point. _L ! '% \w baving handy a large can- ton, we'ghing - 50.00} pounde, and a Qu tite of old torpedo wire, took font. te +~ of the wire, coned it arout«l * 0 'b s gubs, and passed eiectiicrty lir > tee wire by means of an power- ts _ At once an immense mag- set roe was developed. You may bate - +n a horseshoe magnet, and how UF stecl pens may ho made to hang l'h tm o* big magoet does the sume H « *ith fivg big cannon balls, which rpr- t a down-pull of 1.6:5 pounds, {* 'o q together, one over the other, It « _ area of surface which can be, te O' cally, but a point -At firmt, for t ven sake, In lifting beavy s an fron pulley with a quariet- bet in waa used, bugs when the gun Was 6 ornotic, the chain and pulley were +0 u-o. . The cobain became as rigid Mouf i had heen a bat of solid steel and Iitcte ' to the gun. [«.w a man stand at a distance of Fire tree feet from the gun, ling »~ ston spiko agninst bis breast, the < ke would atand out sftaight, ns Tbe wera a magnet. Then he covered P11; 'le -t with gon spikes like a porceu- H A heavy pibeo of ratlraad {ron, weigh- Dr fu'lyv 50 pounds, when pusbed into the n uvzle of the cannon, was aboved Olt a e+ distance and 'then drawn lack T. the magnetic forco, 'I hoe soldiets ¥ho work tne magnet - detive eons MMos rent from the gun. When they \9 n man, they say to him, \ Billy, I4 Land us that crowbar - leaning Rutt the gun.\ Billy, anxious to help, ttes to take the crow bar, and find® that ©Car not budge it, pull, han!, or stiain Al be may, Ip requires the efforta of two RS, with a sudden jerk, to pull away \film “u: gun an dron bar weighing about mute} This yun was mounted on a great fron OfTisg e fully P feet long. 'The hore carriage was magnetic. Big nalls Kould stick into 1t any where. _L had made long pendants of nails. It . was zurlmm to seo railroad spikes lift them- (61W! up on a wooden platform, as if f 87 were live things making ready - to ting at the gun.-Harpér's Young and pute i glits whitch appear In these busy Plug, when the a f tor nk Berver to settle do Upon the faces of Une toes not hha tid cut ther abd of th seen on every bap baltnent. I hey c for the boc »tiek Beaow woll le fa pHate C boristmasg sale v the ri the llmvmg‘ ret find * methin n : vt \ bint t thowe \ive Into the cor uble, abla ngo about much mote \few than nt any other A shopper bhappe: hours ald zodaks, artis €. bury | plano, Cb of latest destuns rors, C. H. Anthony lace band kercnief blik oambrelias, shopping _ bays, beck weer, ice wor H.1H with sterling ai fome«m, cut glee abo gentlemen a t boy's aweaters, he A H.Herrick & A call a snok of it a Dec. 12. -11 is r Noyes, a teacher house, bear Harr pelied to pay $* o Rev. D. L, R lab imoetn'ng and ever announcea the foil era' eramipations arade, _ Gouverve March 7 and ®. G adel \ Mormatow n, | Jon. Dekacb Jubpetion, * ant 9. erreur, Oct. 3 a ep the second day A8 t} 9 ler, 8 , The Ladiea® Ala Tho new bote! \st Lawrence Ion. the tmeat b. York. Mre Henéy Hu«h lhey aay tint af got n uecu tre inw The tire wat the vicinge. Local vers of c some of the r eght elected |« flicera Matror, Vre Pia Chars Mex buds Dam Ried Katheer ~mith, a Jepmon , trenkuter, F.. J. Carpenter, b W. G. N. Summerfeid H. Wood N.E. Browr,. O CIB. Mir th. (gh Eek man, 4 W. .L. J Dyspepeia «eldo Heow'« Sarsaparill all stomach troul d In which to bay C have a great many store which make wife needs n henter, wa have th factured, | Yo wat heater we sell, - 1 nnd every article, wa offer the Christ & Arthur, 46 Cour Philadel; hin, tomatoss, Baltimore, | Pair Standetd oysters d ble's. Thompson & Co. new milk {fresh m put up tubs. ' their winter uso this butter a trial, ~lllYl‘S FOR PUZZLED SHorrers -__ LISTS or CBRIstMas®s corfTs ___ Suggestions - of Suitable | Presents Gloaned From the Stocks of Waterton a Merchants, 1 | thoreugbfates and the from] and noble | expais» of Public nuuare are crow ded and througed with ulnums ard divisions of sboppere, and lv-u stures - whetein - mul hinds and r’flrl'euen £0 Christmas wares nre ar- t 1.0111 tomptingly nre Jamned with N xiii-be Lut hasers, CBOsibs chy wean y wie> men - ang sw 0 to Wordler If there is kuuh o! perplexity tndediy may be seen by the ca-ual of - risen. They are nod by the sight of the Want,. to find what they cao w traditional nee .u L the a large r umber of presentative me rchart« of rarlang cit} , te eabdly atiractive bong It wound beostratare tude «4 Conversit on with Claldts reveals the frc tha pers who happen to eme in part of the incrving, avoiss the crush and secures Pfteh pt attention, baker & O Areande Gro-orm- Noe Bucrida oranges, Jost received , cudes, nute, Ane waters of ali favore h attractive pag Kages, All Wilsor--Artietio latest atyles and derign», L femous Kings. Davie sew iug machine, other musien] instriments, P.Bretob-Altume nod Oxford bitses and a tuil lize of Une stationary Paddock, & Nimocks, Arcade Drug Store- Perfumes, ceilutoid goods, cut glass ULottiew, manicure sets abd mir- Rice-Fine sealshir, and Laatd akin pugses and peekeals che in T. K. Olotofrg and l up-to-dato sitk mu fii-re, leas\ pastry flout wii make tbe crust cf the suceolent ( bristmas and white snd fliky as the new frben abnow, ano many s Gouverneur. ing poniohed a @ buiar unreasonably, preach at Haileabor: , next Surday, both necond giaue, erieur and Hamimend, Mateh i town, June 8 and 7, Gouver.eur, August i Fips, Sept, for thitd grade cert Beontes wili Ive newly c'ected oflicers of peur Chapter, R.A.M , are J. D fiagr. gan, HP , F.A.Butier, ho. Berjomin George secretary. church cleared $130 by their hazat bas been named the \ liwnl be one of es in northern New ton abd - Muss Jniir are .uite fll. V.linker, are fuaking an a game or series of gates by wire with loe s raer cd the besten , gectetari, Vos Austin, Eneampmert, No, S3, I 0.0, have serected as cfheers, J. Alternet, chief petmaten . 1. F, H. 1 W W. A. Van Dogee, secand G.of T,. perimiue ts victime to live on in im.sery. Only a Fow Bays Remain but sensible and lasting presents. range bave n great variety. object for people to bui of us we have placed an exceptional lew price on each Checac! Cheese! Choome! Pinenpple, Eoglich Club, Brie, cream heese at Bob] & Gamble «, Cuartica Bros, Co.'s Blue Label Sold by Thompson & Co, in one pound prints Parties in? want of nice butter for THE DAILY TIMES, WATERFOWN, N. Y., THUR; ay8 of Clitist nag shop- aby barm in Uilerd, a atdo ngomzed wa like io llack pall the aloresard shopper. ve to go virgo fig to bewildered vast extent e boliday «lucks, to be d and In every 'estal- lon't Kie w what they mitis like und brief mort n of leading | ard 1, ; Fu- sevelt es offerad for w |ussers WANT BEITER LODGE RODMS, The - Organisations | in Watertown Could - Support Bertor Quarters- Talk of Adding to the Flower Building. Much complaint is heard among secret soc ety men in the city regarding the lmeuflluier cy of the accommodation in the iifferent lodge rooms, Many of them ate too small for comforiable use atd the few desirable bails, such as the Ro Mens' hall on Court street, are hand capped by tenson of the ante-room bevy too small. Of course, the scheme of t'e Odd Fellows' temple is being tmok«d ap, but the prime movers in If su} t) at the temple will not become a tangible fact inside of thiee years nt the least. In the mean time the lodges are @T9W Dy in size and accomwodatiots nre growing ty the sume token beautifully less. A number of influential members Of mecict motieties have, it is unde‘rslood been conferring with Mr. Silas L. George, In telet on to adding another story to the Foower building, to be used as quare ters for the secret orders, but no Gefluite netion brs teen taken in the premises as vet. Uther schemes for increasing accom- ons bave been talked of, and it )e pors.! c that the proprietors of other desirable | ugldings and blocks in the erty wil. 5 approached in regard to a plan like ut to that proposed in regard to the Fi ower bus'ding. A gentletwan interested in secret or» ders ver tured the assertion today that vonsideriri; the present poor and un- accommodations of many of the secret orders. that if some one should make a; bis mira to put upa building £0. 4¥ (altes, fone conal u be or wanted | to be used wih -Cliflatinas rs betcw. frst stone wan lal, who e- not hike to =~ isb\ may prove accept- leading met- t bls pe An the rarly Prom ® uill i w, 6 In the evening, are er and far between\ tmo euric g the day. tog nat about those picture frames t's materials of ali the lobge Coltage ely it, barmonicas and -loneo and Dochess »,for collars arnd sors, Ald - gloves, mittens, purses, - Dofmbes in l atamde and scerfs, Pilgator Aver (ranfeinges, pere huttes, neckt.o cases ravellrg sets, nee coats, bath roles. mon'a famous \ Daunt- mile plo as . tamily would wolcoine present, eported tbat Wiliam In the Tyler «chool. teville, bas been com. n aces unt of bia nar- br. of Watertown, will 10 ¢. Schvol Commisstocer George Q. Rovce , Which mas decorated with - ever, owltg dates for teach- during | 1898. but: ur- and - Mammond, | August = | Louvernout and aud 11. Gouv. and =, April 5 nud 6, ( 0 8 nud 6. Gour- F xa rtuluations be hed the abrve nd 4 wf each of Gonver» U P. kai. Cliffen, treasurer , mociets of the Baptist last wo have really amd srder league. & 1D. A. Leggett J, i tuspertion of bess are attasging fot wirtlhy Tew ie, Star have fou wa Worthy Harmaan ; patron, asa «tai to iratfor, ure. coumdu« tor, Mre, seistaut, Mre, Ne Do Airs. A. S. Whitney, 18% F. G tednmoore, HOP,. 4. . G. B. Banore {1,J. W., t, bj; A. W. smith, T.8. . J.Green,0).8. , % W ; ob. «Smith, first (.of T.; m enuses death, but n. cures dyspepsia and en. &_ bristmas presents, We useful things in our not op'y acceptable 11 the or a_ new parlor e Lest that are maun- ravt every range and n- hbousehold goods we To make it an Drop in and see what mas «hopper,. Howard t street. and Neufchatel Haven, Select and arly at Bohl & Game- aro now selling fancy ade croomery butter jars and are requested to give & a ae fam gars ass | bea | and carmed a b uquet of ~A aivin J. Hastings, of E.vana Milis. Fol- L - cveTy toun wom be ongaged before the Leach -Grapous. Wednesday afternoon, Des. 12, a vory preity wedding took place st the rest dence of Mrs. El:zabeth Graporte on Main street, hvans Millis, when her youngest dauybier, Eugenie 1, Grapotte, was ubited 'n marriage with Wiliam J. Leach, of B.vans Mls. Rev. A. C. Danfoitb, prstor of the Methodist P pdscopm «burch, offic lated, using a very protty tipg coremon y. Precisely _ at 3 the little niece of the bride, Pearl Urfap ite, of Omar, ap peated, and was by the bride aud gruum to the north end of the parior, where hury a large horseahot u ade of evergicens and knots of white fibbs n. Here they were met by the c@ruyman, who, after a brief address to the friends, pion unced tho solemn words which uuited the fortunes of the young coupie for | fe Thera were . shout 253 of the im- mediato relatives aod friends present. The presents wore, - as usnal, - very pretty, and wilt all be found useful when the br:da. tour +s ended and thoy return beine arnd begin lmuwkeaplnu. M1, and Mts. Leach will vialt Smith's Falls, Ont , and «fter an abserfce ol about two weeks will return and moake their boine «# Maiu street, Evans Mills, Tber erjf-vy the confiderco and bave the best wishes ol a large circle of friends, Hawn Farrel. TnenEsA, | Uct, lv. 0 A Which WIll locrg bo remem- hered - lv cover - 150 - relatives and fords who were presect, occurred Wounesc'ay eterirg, Dec. 14 at tho real- sence cf Mroopd Mrs. Pritick Farrel, when their daugiter,t oraR.Farrol, one of cur most beautiful and bighly esteemed pouty Indies, was | marmned to _ Mt. C preree M. Hawn, ore - of our most funds ng ard popular meu, 'romptiy at I @, Mrs.tGeorge Fo Breep who presided at the orgnp, ren fered Menodesssobn's walling maich, w ben Miss Minnie Hawn, uster of tho groom, as who was att.ted in a beagutl- fil garment of pack cash mere, \carry ing happy a bouquet of pink roses, attended by Mt. Joh (LI! «truth as best man, fobowed If the bride an! groom, entered the wreens and flowers, They stood beneath n floral wassi.ng beil. _ The bride was baudsemely attird in ao gown of cream te riettn Sritumed with ~panish lace, roses, Ihe ceremony was performed by Rev. lowing the ceremony n most Gelictous wedding aug per waa served - The coupla were the reelpients of maby valuable aid useful presenta. Mr.ood ara. Hwen - left Thursday motting for a short wedding trip. Their mary friends wish there a bappy and prosperous journey threagh life, --- The Mystery of the Jamplog Baan, Warrs:ows, Dec. 3m, | To t. digs. ' In insi evening's pepet. under thol Leading, \ A Clever Puszle by Dame Nature,\ the writer was rather amused to road that the mraterious anties of the Mexican jumping tern cannot be fully by arp ku.wn prineiile of mechanics, - I see no more mystery in | the movemest thin that ol a beavy | body falling to the earth, as the bean is moved by well-known natural laws, mementum arnd imerti«, the force pro- ©trinag mi trono of the bean derived from tte com parat.vely and quick af the Insert tu®d \Within the fame, - To WViustrate, it would be Impossible for a man to iift bimself ty steady puiling at his b ot straps, but it would not be very diffie nlt to pull at the straps and jump, tiki'g the boots sloog with foe weight and motion of bus body, Or ao person could attach himsel{ to a chairer withiu rn light box nud got the eame reau t Hesxart A.BarsBr,. ___. Carthage. _Dsc. 20.-Col. A. 1D. Shaw was the guest of Hon. A. E Kithy yosterday, John Hurd, the celeltated Inmberman atel railroad minv, who once was a mill. loonire, was in town yesterday, Mr. Frank VanAmber, who recently martiod ind moved so Watertown, da fi} mt the residence of b's wife's patents in West Cart bage. Frank A. Texter, Géotgé K. Spfcer and W. 8, Corless attended the district committee of Odd Peltawa, Mrs. Ralph Resequie bas sold ber house and lot on State street to Andrew Vickler for $1,800, --- Taggort's Portrait of Gov. Flower. An Albany disprcth is as follows: A full length ol painting of Gov, Flower, by Artist Taggart, of Water- town, reached the executive chamber Wednesday, It will be added to the of governors which Gov, Flower wisber to see ndorn the executive chamber, Many of tie paintings now bung in the executive chamber were formerly in the executive mansion, and a few months ago were removed to the capito} at Gov. Plower's request, A large line of first-clase ranges thar will be sold as very low prices at J. W, Spratt's, 68 Public Square. 2 Enameled ware of all kinds for sale at J, W. Spratt's, 68 Public Square, Heating nod parlor stoves it cost at J. W. Spratt's, 08 P'ublio Aquare, Have just got in anew stock of Pear] agate ten and coffees pots at J, Sprait's, 68 Public square. Pine and spruce sidewalk lumber, at Robitm, Hotchkin & Co.'s lumber yards 12 and 36 Mivex stres6 ye 4 | littlo books contain ¥, IS THs OUR \BILL\ DNCN 2 A WHITE INDIANS WEALETH Married a White Woman Who Was an Indian's Widow and Has Great Possession, In the TEs Washington correspond- ence today, which appears berewith, the story of \white Indiavs\ and the ume of Dancan recalls to mind William or \ Hill\ Duncan, who was known to il- most everybody in Watertowau 15 years ago. For years be was porter it tae Kirbythouse and later be was a trusted aug popular messenger fqr'tue American Express company in this city. He wis a Jully feliow, and the towh seemed quiet after he bett, He weut west ten or auozen years ago, and it would not te surpris- ing if be were the man referred to in the Washington letter which follows; Duncan's Good Luck, Wasrineto®, D. C., Dec. tu - An interesting feature of the debate on the new territory of Indianola wis senator Platt's description of the white | mins of tho present Indian Territory li said corruption was rampant among te five Indian nations; that legislation vas un- blushingly bought and sold as wo ias. tie decisicus of courts, and always In thin- terest of \white Indians.\ Beltis asked to explain what bo meant by whee In- dians, Mr Platt rplud by ns 4 the case of a white man named Du «o who thero is a lino of railroad. There in prob- ably 60,000 people along the ne © road, and not more than 800 of them are In- dians. This Mr. Doncan lived ata trad - ing post named after him-Duneas. There was also a whito woman thore who had been the wife of an Indian, but whise busband was dead. Duncan tart al} or, and as sho was an Indian citizcn ! jy virtuo of ber first marriage, so Mr Platt aid, her seeond husband becamo an Indian cit- by virtue of his marriage to lor. Neither has a drop of Indian too, ind yet these two persons havo 17, 0h norms of land under cultivation and gruzing by virtue of their right of occupancy as In- dans. They have also a town of | $66 in,. habitants, tho right to occupy which is granted by conveyance from Du in ind the yearly greund rents ameunt to inf ma $5,000 to $7,000 While these ' white In- dlans'' aro nequiring grvat wealth in this way Mr Platt says tho real Indiars ins back in the hills trying n livirag out of two or three neres of arable land. Tho senate was much amused at \r Platt's deseription of the ' white Indic. * and of the charneteristic manner In wha li they have orowdod poor Lo out. het Benater Hill's Good Nature, FBenator EMI bears his defeat of list month with much grace and goed nature It has lern noticed sinee his return to Washington that be is one of th- best na- tured senators on tho Demoeratte side At county $ | Seay og ify ts make almost any hour of the day be may be , geen laughing and joking with his (riods, and senators tell mo that in the privacy of the cloakrooms be is one cf the golli=g of them all. Mr Hill Las never lson sp» > clally popular nmong theg nat ta. Intis raptdly adding to his Het of Infinate frienda Indud bo appears to bo muking deliborato efforts to soquiro the goo! wil of as many Influential mon a- pessit' which Is taken here to mean t' at he hoe by no means abandoned bis amt itlon t» ! a president. Une of tho most Intoresting mon n/ t tho eenate chamber without doubt is ~ u- ator Palmer, the veteran from lin i«, Evory session it is predicted that s (n the next session comes round MroPncor will bo found in bis decline Bundy. | a eny to the maudlves, this n mark able vo ug ty and alertness, this alinest yon'hf.] cocteniiarb ire t oprtures Gf cbainc» quickness and high @1 irits cannot last \& | bis ago men are expected to with rot 1 druup. - But when the next eossion r nos in due process of tin. Mr Palmer sie wa . up apparently younger and biftber thar bofore | It is so naw | Ho farce up. pearanees and manners go, MroP.or, despite his 7? years, Is ono of the your , -t men in the senate A Delightful City. I was sitting In a group of senators the other day when the conversation turn upon the attractivemniss of Washinet u 1s a place of residence Henater rho an gave 16 as his opinon that this Is nhout the most | delightful city In the U nited Stare to live in. 'If I were not in publn lif, I should stilll live here,\ said Mr. mher- man. \The climate just suits me, the cleanliness and social atmosphero of the town aro to my liking, and there it n> place where one can find the society of sr many congenial men as here ** \That may all be true,\ said Senator Palmer In his old fashioned way, < but I don't like Washington | When congress adjourns, I get out of town as quickly as possible | The life here is artifi ial ard Insincera. - W hile 8 Weebktegtenm funn -* ways thinking of the scheming that is » Ing on for plece and power | It seems to me a eity of Intrigues and of selfisinss incarnate. | The climate may be all right, but 1f I had my choteco I wouldn't live ary place where I couldn t hear the will sing at dusk.* Champ Clark of Missouri is one of t's charneters of the beuse. Last week le played a star part as an orator for thno Eb t4, wis approaching the being druaok and bia c?“ was adjourned EBbepard, was' unti tomorrow _ afteinoon _ at %, ~sation at Evans Mills, it appronched For amenuliing the Connots, Fay No Tso for the futon-mated. trun . whieh wir sidetracke! walt- | sa; _ eentenced _ to _ six - mouths |_ BUFFALO, Devt, #%#.-County Judge vae fortesdin 56 to pasa, 0 Wad rem [qn the Rochester penitentiary | Seaver says tbat he will sentence ne the - frearsn on - train «h - Who land Hagtey wis given the option of pat- | more boy: to the - Rintira reformatory, $§4 Lug. __ SAigfPWL. __. Ct. AECB __} (ne flu con Hthe-teom -P \My opinion,\ says be. \Eun mor been Ta - of | fue _ s Jetfacke4d | provuan fatied to identity James Han- changed | bv Gov. Flowser's decision ! train, thoogbe that lt wee [jsy as she man who |- held bim up, or by the reinstatement of Brockway to <a the narn track, and that a | gyq be __ was discharged. __ but | the head of tire institution, wos inevitable - Ho recorcing 5 rusted | aas - re » ntrosted - and 2 _ 8 sucerssive days and is Hkely to broak out ° again at the smallest provocation. (r: day while making a speech he wero n long overcunt during tho first part of his r marks, but when some one asked him a question which ho did not like he pubed that cont off with -the alr of a man «< a was going to give his tormentor a v d thrashing - On another occasion, wi' Ing up to his oratorical work, bo pau d and took off hf@ Tulfs 'and placed them upon his desk, while the house rear=l with laughter, | Clark is a big fellow and is said to have shown tremendous courng n In a number of gun fights during tho wil days of carly Missouri. When he was only 10 years old, It is said ho taught an un ruly district school in Kontucky and wera a aix shooter in his belt all the time wlio on duty. . They All Do It. A story nbout Clark has been putin cir aulation that was designed to make tron blo for him with his constituents. It was that be had been seen in the lobby of tha house sending a tolegroam with a frank stamp torn out of his little book jist after making a vigorous antimonopoly speech on the floor. Doubtless this isa truo story, but it is certainly nothing romarkable Probably every member of the house, no matter what his politics or bis views on tho monopoly question, and every senator as well, carries about in his pocket a book of stamps which entitle him to send tele- grams fron of charge. ' Members of congress would like to de | viso some scheme by which they could gob ing stamps, each stamp good for one cigar. Probably there is no other place in the country where so many gigars nro consumed in m day as in tho % tc voie mont n ovi An acy puss f c+ 0 a H \ 84 - a i ~ L., £ r 5 AY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 20. 1894. _c cll. i' Beer ,or sont ines Of thionso my tu- wo w 0 ‘Es N‘BBED A DEED Is QUESTION, [fffrif thos Fou pro oad iy 9 sgn he, T AI RE BAD 0A C Judge Vann Hears Evidence on an ~ x f the i my = -- MP d uy 2 npr si a \a M any 0 o teadin eath Ap oll, ”Hl‘lrll ll‘.tn1‘1‘\::ip|t;‘r: K‘d‘uy Intel-Inn! sui. L Th“ [gen in” Wytt'rbnvg ue A ma . R nverngys p n Poet | zum to nd tha “quay-53 FRED HANLEY AND FAY >, Tho case of James B. Wise and M2618 B t Compound gt‘a‘; Tar. tom pe t> of wha m t hich ate ustialiy - --- against Jeanette C. Hall and another, C8 thomso!ves or their Pop a julle - he calendar, was to- fainiltes. They teil » ow to tt louse. an | Viddiors Attrick on Railroad | whielis No, 17 on the * P l usit is far .of t fl? Pots actie pocent harings< of Emplojea W ho Had Their tried before Justice Vaun in the special eop © ortinary remedios, ] W: e€0 both “if; r-V‘lur) Car Wages With Them. term of the supreme cours yeszerduzé Pou . Col n) t u Way s ad d All the evidence was taken and the ca \The Arcade §Drug Store vs, '.,u. “fulfill-ll: A+ trated on | WH be | auc submitteldn 1535? ~ + Yas al bort miem aly s nut\? { A viciou wenult was purple ra 4 Justice Yann at his chambers 8 Washington St. 8 \th ; mpnug . 9 [John Cocnors and bis sons, Patrick 084 | cure some time in Jnuuallyif d. Manu- L0, Jobs, lost riult by Michael Fay and lu January, 1893, the 1°11 arming“ i . Fred Hanis, two tough charneters well luff:lel‘unlfsquléuL-fifldifgzsu 5mm“; w hom Dec, MT ue rae - A, I'ridge, of | to tho police. Hauleg ts a brother | (BIE? 74006, Coo fib C004 \wo ay, Conde, | & amman mame Water ov as a Ing £.0 W. Lester: ar d | 01 Jukes Hanley, now confined in the | pp, company - owed themh shun: fig“: fom n county jul awaiting an examination'| each. Their claims with those o ofhe « i MHC 106+ sd o uas beesscriouns 3 | UpOD a cbatg of assault in (hectifiofind fizzy':‘hi‘iifi‘i‘é‘ygé'kotzfyfiggt‘ Haiti); Up-tO-date AdVBl‘tlsel'S Sude . & ® degree in loluting up in true cago ure i 4 . t a\ Coe Ads Pousy-cllieoting nllrlo th M ”J; JenniR, “and gnaw!\ Ix'uévsza‘geurgmzmd“will-(33:23:31 o‘f -- F9DATE?__- mz n __ «16, j Muggie Daug berty on ashing» tl}, an p10 bald _C hud b+ Hote. tiv of the | - Menday - right. Fay | the Gifford company, to recov‘e‘rfisf $28“)! . i borkd C00 s Stox term ned | i# A PBl of tie Hauley brothers, - He is a | petsonnily. 'Fhas sult teal!!! f uatioo “S!“eSS rle S volte 0 +3 § t ap na the famous | 800 0f Mrs buon Foy by hor first buk- {wigmrnt being fend?!\ o’ for the dye band, | Mon sy ight be was arrested for | Withawme against Mi. uusdn cht his newer z emm t thn en a n cones of ta te, w' lo ara of Pat.. | drunkenness wot Recorder Cobb sus- | Whole smount, on (13331-0212 Stunned to Valuable and affective for making quick to thik us por reat ednesday even. | bebded senteme on condition that be | reports as director bad no lo. a judg- | announcements of something now and Lab at the booo Ce ba noms. | woud leave town immediately, But he | the legal requiremenis, uni; (hector fife interosting.as many of them are changed {ll [11h [opt Ppp uplen, gessore ulhlnl't as' “Twin“ hf} Jlullcd sevgg‘hnl Tntztxxxifluull‘éz‘iuéalahi‘; 1:61th his total twice a week or oftener. This column is O0 Ire . rot we ted of the ap.) fésidences end demande money._ a U 16+. « a “fa 'nce for buyers and is Loa fw _. - 8 Yur pore c ® rob- | liabilits, a cording to the decision, O00 | a ready refere 1 The a C. -|--1Ll.- tars.“ oren {Latin} itp ose of the assault wa the stock be held in the company, b0- adapted to inryl m$llmbttzuiues:. 1‘th | toedoc w =| <o6 e aay; |- Jobn Connors is an old man 60 years of | cause it was not paid-np “0°33\ i 6 host advertising in Watertown for the | Prom q tool ta ~ anar e la, | Age He bas two grown sons, Patrick and On Jan. 4, 194%, Zell R. Ha ‘twlhg \least money. _ L c | totryw gepartu er q | Jobn, and the three are employed at | was thon recretary and \G“SX'H'“! his | = 0 0000 -A won » claected and » gs. |sBoveltng coal on | the R., W. & Q, | compauy, left forthe Bermudas to has . _ MisceDangous. t [ofthe l They -- five _ on Arsonal _- street | heaktb, as ba cmim», mu!“ an}; io fo tiny ( When now Oolcs are | Y. ad ¥ oo o er, 0 Who bas beep | heart mith _ street. I hey quis | knowledge or, the cmicnl‘ cond mo‘n a EMT KEY wanted or lost. Look= ' Yol 2. c ont, Mre S.J. Fit p, for |WOIK At 5, iod started down Arsenal | the compasy'a affairs, ith d repairing of all kinds, ! wev : T On Jan. &i, 1h¥3, the company went P. ob ie \ e over sons oi trsterda@y for Grand |8lic0t toward their bome. - The sons n Jan. ii, 95. , 18% Public square Paps to no worte @te will in | were nmlkLgLnum mlxnmznpul their 4 mecfimn y 131133; # cc thrift. Ade v Len ri Hyrrarpe ino [ather. | When neat the oid Protestant | ceiver, on , | omaha Tram Comer c or, x to het uome in burying ground they were accosted by | Munson, Tho receiver completed hf}! 0. ST'O‘YELL, m. D\ £539“! Ature aat nesting of othe seps of | Fst and Hanley, who ioquired, for a | duties and distributed T per cont. to the o_: ' fo 'all . Your s tic + Cw.og ocfres were | bluf, w hat time the men io the Steain | creditor, DISEASES OF WOMEN and chil. ecete 6 ss , Eogine works quit work, and CC the Woile in Bermuda, and on March 2 | dron. years' exporionce. and #RBmith 11 ko J. L lone, flrst U a : a Bullding,\ He ite $ and Tto $P. 36. - | t, t/. 3 uasou, setond | Worked there | Young Jobn epoke up| 1892, Zoll li. Hail, bis wife sot jomming Heurs, 1 3 z WMU cer Lirnuote, cemp cumet, | ¥, | nud satd. that they - dedn't work thore, {in tbe deed, conveyed bis “mafia” LOU“. AND FEE HAY, STRAW, whe Eo Davie but thas the meo quit work at 6, under the will of his lather, a late F ; HARDand SOFT Paitslo «tafe coouventiee, V, b. o J., |@lbe C onuorsataited en and had gone | Rozelle H. Hail, to | his . motber, WOOD at lowest living prices, Cosh so terpait ®. A. Benson, Insta. | but asbert distance when Foy tan up, Jeannette C. Hall, Thia deed covered 10r lnwrnltwétq‘ Stook and 1 Yoo «02 take pat on Okndisy evep. | f'ibbed the divner pail out of John's | both reai and personal property and is | Food. LOW EXP Sxf'éfina‘x‘i'i‘é'o‘fi aha 'a od hand, and, dealing bin a territle blow | stated to be in consideration of The | you lowest prices. 108 Court Street., the fhqbreas of the roads, | 'b the bead w.th ft, lelled bim to tho | deed was bever recurded' or introduced | [__ _ ___ _ _- ~Daalor in all kw t clamers pavermoe unablete come to | @#ub00, _ Whon the young man essoved | until this litlsation was commenced. E0 VAN-WHO Mfiflfiofi'fit . Po#uoat i q Aht past (ew claps aad com- | fo fise Hanley foraped upon bim. Tie | The plaintiffs, in thoir at?“ to set _ astde a 9 gfonumenu ‘hfi‘ * waltly cur not bants are complain. | teb clinobed and rolled over on the | the deed, cluim that they bave Headstones, ic Forcign and American ity ofr . trade some clafruiny isa than | kteubd. - Measowblle Patrick was trying | evidence furnished by correspondensl Marble and Granito, mpt atteation,. t'eu for the mme timo sast year. I( [!0 'ftach ba brotber to belp him, | and acts of the defendants to se§ Asidu | beet work, lowost H¥In& prices, at the ol Boue uo bebppento foop those | While Fay - was endeavoring - to | the deed as one made to hinder and stand,. GH Corre Street, . hot o ur a org sree k oof | ktep bim away, | every onacs ~ and | deloy creditors, while thu dofense claim OHVEVImT-‘jrfi BREKE Silo]? £609 %s 0 bavesu eeppoant on their |A9L'ls punctuating bis endeavors with | that the aced was intended to a il e Labs t one cag l the sundry krcke numlgut‘zeud go the nulgr- axon-Huge to new}; famifl‘nfiefxfi} The fine swites of rooms in bleok on Kow 1. Cede, of Crarg's Mills tunate and supine John, who, nevertbe» ail for moneys a Also No ¥ to ¥igling in towtn. * I8, as less, wam rnpufly getting the better of | should advance for ber son, Zell RB. vfgémgfé $1 gohgm 1,2} “flaw“ y Ur e cge Puttin returned yesterday | Himey,. This amounts, abe claims, to fiHES RICKS. “Slipknot? mises, op of beop u ~ fruarhrg t. VI, “L\ be | lbo father had heard the sound of | abs ut $10,000. D. J. HOME & Strast. hime been cn the strtegale ond when he rushed to the | - The lat Rozelle H. Hall left a large 3s Willfan Mi Roty is expected bome from Ho rt co Ings tomorrow, to apend ¥acals . * Mr ] uel Prun - returned bome fron \o duelury college yesterday, - fur vorat'on Mr, l'a ro R. Weed Chers Di le ves Vat Leu Gouretcear yertenlas, Tle b ges +f thc Conletery ssmolation AfTlabgem @n % {frie production of _ Paime Cox's Prownles I: the bouse ter soon, A.l, stome & hon took serem} first- returned from returted _ from ters in b vat ge the evening of its prooucte b lth itsals fot \Beneath the rtarm ard o are borg beld ever: ene ag obd its qtudutl-on prom- tees to le f ret clam, he folowing is the past f cbersshts, corn of oar Local tent | \Tiger Lig. V. 8, A..\ Nr« Kat crine Fulet Lock wood, \ Jack Norm,* W, Wo nite. \Mrs. Dean, * Faupic |.. Towne, \Pred Kingdon,\ Prestor Keudall. \Harry Kingdom,\ B. L. Drown *C ol, Malby,\ IT. Eastman; ' Ramee Fo J \Sart. Rew. land,\ 5000 Wastur, 'Mrs Nlean,® Josepbiue Redway . \sheeny Moges® F. r. Morbr. \Jes Peelne,® X %i, 'ul a theator, * Bleckerfti, Mike, ® \ Eou,* Miss Ciam Dogu- ges. Ur to b Wises left ibis moring for a a'oert bos cess dripto Littie York and G onfert eur, Dick Wood. cot for Gls Fails, whate w' l inke charge of stables \r. \illem Preatrob, who wavcrippled fot life at ¢ auton, a short time igo, re- turned home yesterday and is now at the Frontlet bouse Miss O a Elsterls, of the Normal, left por Piitst ure, Pa, tlis morning, where sbe will v «it bertmtrer fora les days t. fore ret ;ppir g to ber bore io Colum» bus, 0, fof the Ur, F.L Dewey in driving about a new k oky temo of bap itojorted from Jefferman cvuaty. Mr. Fl.. D bompon made a business ti p to Kuapp's atation Tho Cra famip leave tomottaw for ti+ir beme iu Waddington, towered the too das, borseman , be g_ Jumped, Fearing a Collision,. Last nigzbt at about 6 38, as irafo 26%, in charge of Cotductor Asc able snd Eu- nmoetouce of his sons, Fay dealt him a stunning blow over t‘ho head with the diones pail, Bug Patrick succeeded loa pullfog his brotber from under Hun- ley, and that worthy son of the \Swamp Ange!\ took to his beals, caving Fay to coniinue the bottle alone, 'The fight | bad, of course, atiracted a large orowd, but, in obedience to an onwritten law In vogue | on the \flats no ons interfered, _ Fay anw _- thar the code were against bm and bo sum- marlly vanlshei, Yesterdey was pay-day on the R., W. & 0. This Fas Rnew and, am he cor- wass ncqusinted With the Conpor« ond wes aware of the fact shat they had money on their person, no other reason onn be assigned to the brutal ana up- provoked assault thao robbery, | Bout in this they were foiled. Fay and Havley met at the foot of Btone wtrees. Thoy walked up Stone street, and to the reaidence of Mis. U. C, Walker, at the coroee of Trinity piace and Sono street. _ Policsman Jobn Lucas was then going to the pol ca afllce to realater to night duty, Ho saw Hanley and Fa and sgepected that they were engage in «me pefatiogs bosiness. He watcbed them ant saw Fay wealk up to the doot. Ho then walked towards them, At the corner te met Officer Ubarles Witt, who wae alo going on duty, - They declded to arreass Fay and Hanley ani igke thein to police neadquarters. They did so, aod there learnod that the men were wanted for assaulting the Connotea, Xa; and lisoley were lodged in jail. It was - an opportune | arrest, - for the men were slightiy intoxicated and out ol work, and tbare ls no goubt, that bad they not been apptobended thoy would have committed a graver crime. Ix rontam® cours, This morning five prisoners were brougbs -| ub from fail, banacufled together. 'They were James Hanley, the alleged bigbhway robber, Fay and Fred llonioy, arrested for assaulting the Con- nore, ginuam Livermore sna William Potier, two common drunks. The court room wars crowded witb prople enger see tha Hanley brothers. Their mother wan present and attracted a good deal of attention to het«el( by a liberal dis- play of a white handkerchief fand a copious Gow of tearu. averm ote wasnirested for drunken- nesa - and, - belog no inoffensive folow, wars discharged. Potter denied ostate, Under theo tims of his will the interest of Zell K. Hall is principally confined (n the Doolittle & Hali block an Public Square, This is a valuable roperiy, lhe evidence showing that it a worth from $35,000 ito ¥50, The attcrneyse are: Rogers & Atwell for James B. Wise and others; Elon e Brown for W.W. Conde aod others and John Lansing for the defendants, The ease was tried for the plaintiffs b Joseph Atwell and Elon R. Brown, . an: Jobn Lavaing for tho defendants, a REMARKABLE CORE. ._ Read It-It Ha; be of Intbrast to You, Mre. Barker, who resides at Sandy Creek, this state, bas been a terrible soffcrer from a fibroid tumor for the pant aix or seven yeate. Upwards of siz years sgo she began to suffer from ii and moma three months sgo she consult» bd Dr.Smitn at the Woodroff Bouse, Watertown, and began treatment for the cure of it, Sho Anally decided to go to Dr.Smith's model home at 19 and si North Washington streat, Rochester, N. Y., and tako a regular courso of treay moot for the radical cure of it, Shae re- inained at bis bome for Intalide i» Rocbester aix works, | That, together with the Ireatment sbo received at the WaoGruf house. Watertown, brought about a perfect cord withous the use of the knifo and without laying ber up but three dase on uccount of being perma» nentiy cured of piles, Dr.Smith and Dr. Eimentrau at the Woodruff house are performing many of the moat fematke able curts ever known in Watertown, Ovarian and fibrold tumore, paraiysls, deférmitics from curvatures of tha sglne. locomotor atoxin, atrictures of the throat and long lingering dixeares that neet dally treatment and careful autsing ate sent to the bomes at Hooke: ter, whore they will {nd the most mage niflicent galvanic, magne tie {atadic nod statlc apparatus ever inant» fastured. Dr.Smith has recently placed in bt« bome for invalids apparatus that cost $6,114.00. If you aro sick call on the dostor® at the Woodroff bouse, Watertown. Con- sultations are entirely free from 9 to 5 dnily, excont Sundays. You will mako no mistake if you want to be well. Thoy wiil treat you bonogably sad curs you at as low rates as can 1% given for an bonest oure, t the ccor of aud seared bend a [tom the engitre. 'The train w o> ito, ped to ss what bad beeeine of the nate man It wos founded that hia bead was seme- w aat imared, fhough cot serously, <% boring sustaine come btu sex. H a wore faken te the uflise of the D)'rk, Spen- cendi the Purrdick bleck, and da stressed Ne wid becor ined to The bouse for sevoral days. the cal Ring, Gragironiand Riomond. nfe will fiutt .} reunde tr Plodelphia Jan, 1C. Tho Univers ty f Cbieago (o flail team has gone to *in Franco, where wames will be paped Ubristms and New Yours. The New You. sinte lecnguc </ profes- b seb. ; rercrgaroged Ia \ hbany Wednesday. It «is decided i»it there «bould be no rardiy games, A com- mittes was appointed | to. cornider {Pa aq pleationa «f «ther ptfes ard to ce- termine w het heritabacl - leas: or an «ight olub c trouil Aim ong. the rut.“ that may join -the lerg ue , aro min, =c heneetady , - Neslurk, P *' 12am ond Jack Downey, beth nt Brookiyn, - fought 15 rounds M n; day bight at Moiprtb, 1. 1. The hulk“ was to have been to a fin'sb. lut it ®\ euded in the o soum| by | «i conda of CJ sebet lrea king the r<og and stopping the battle to prevent L.oeber from being knocked out, __+ Buexfon#Arntca -_ world for Cuts, Bgekmffiééfi, mulls“ nad FPheuro, Fever Bores, | Téetwn G bappe! Hands, C bilblaina, « orus a all =kih hruutlux'xf and positively cuts blias, or no bay f: , quired, It i= guuruuu‘pd te my?! ”Eris; satiufactiop, or mult) refill)“ fl 'II marca #5 cents per box Jor sade: by ILI. Lng >A Como to the speoanl «ale of handker= chiefs Bush, Bull. Roth & (o. charged with committisa the crime of nesouit $b the third ucurer, Bo stopping the Mieses Dougherty Monday: night, ard detmanding their money. He plead. ed not and bis second examina- ton was set down for Saturday morn- rty. AB was Now that Jawes Haniey has been cap- tured and is behind the bars, mang storles of hls movements are boing made public, it nppears that he has been unusuaily active of late In bis at» tempts to accumulate a little pile to meet the demands of Christmas abo pog, as aby other thrifty ou z«n would te, only in a d ferent way. On the enme nisabt of his encounter with Frank be Mont, MéGowen as le was going some, on Franklin street, ond made the usual formal demand for bis purse, conpled with the customary option of giving up his life. Mont. compromised with Shia captor by thecontributlon of a plug of tobacco to the robler's store cf spoils, Chaumont, The ladfes of the Methodist church ate holding a {a't in Good Templara' hall this week. [hoy havea fine display of useful and orbatmental articles, Chicken pe wil be served Thursday evening apd orsters Friday evening. Cure for coup-Use tric Oli according to directions, It is the best remedy ( r all sudden attacs of colds, pain apd inflammation, and in- juries, « ___ Ocest fish,largest and freshest variety Maribel?! every day at Ross'. Figs, d#tes, oramges aod boning8, Malaga grapes and other fru.ts, notb'ug in the city better; Blue Point oftcts ¢1 per hundred, #1.25 per bundred. Do you know that at Thompson & J of Ins, ob: Sting sets, mlbllijfalflzaddsgju. Lusb, - Bull, Hotn & C0. unl s £0. 'R c + 4s Uo Stony Creek's Natives (am sole agent), |. ar Gout in most cases frat makes Itrel? known by an acute pain to the jolmg of the great toe. This mout excruciating pain may be likened to that prodticed by the driving of a wedge under tha nail When thus effecten rob well svery two hours with Saivation Off, the greatést pain cure on earth. Price 26 cents, Something New, Aluminum hair brustes, nlumisum combs, aluminum mirrors, and alumi- num paff boxes at Felt's drug store,. Call and see them. For the Masquerade Ball You will find a variety of + EEEEEEEEE MAS K S ! bok Bob Wb B k b b AT THR q BOSTON 99¢. STORE 25 cont Unbroakablé Lamp ' cents to close Quits 3.3151; Lam? Chimney is made frotn the famous Ln Bastlo Glass, - If you onto try o 3 never use any cheap gigs o lmllllzg’dgw & We are soiling a Chimney for 10 ward. | Reomombor all of out Holiday are boing closed oftt at half, re 'down town prices, ° as hat regular d * w' xX g\ HARLES J. nguudSo Sclssore, and akntos, Fitting, Lottering on d 1 kinds.of light brass a ML if! th net 0931“ SNYE AND RANGK.- Best on carthl Overy $0,000 in wn’i‘éh‘ proves. their superiority. us show your me sais neni the *' £ i o 3 mem eter ~ Ware lost and found 12-3?an gmitgxegft figure fix'éfi'mrfinmmr H *+ boat Hard ; wAk ve If}; Jule-arm- who weigh» us chaniecs Toots and x alty, -> Men's Mumblings. lly F Ry en ox's Bay ,h'f wears In \ but the mung. fAtand “1133er make-uy ti. ho Suren - Tailor, if they grow on your Mok - your skin. ‘ Pes Leal to VAORCME the . RQ \Iatlor at 1 Hubbard 113133}? tang \. ii ys veme ht bo f d 'Qrernon Tho Popular Price -\the ela¥i witl bncrgre: ME]. GOODS-15W“; ggfl'ot’g: mow here oh MKM. and 'the Prices are the Lowest. Drug“; “fikfiffinnu’ 14 ~ 3 Conrt and é Arsoani Bree ta, .._ ___ Articles for Lodine - :; PARTY SHORS Az seem rue a portanper mfii‘foun dick. \- F2\ Patly Bhowes for Ladies _ je tomar: the be (”r to. 'and most dorree¢ . dosigns in MIL- inset assortment\ at “hush“: pina mod. LINERY, man-fut tand adits 3 in the city, Full back combs an Might for sale m3” Arcado issn vae A STOKCKLLE * _ ant Visteon Priser roar MSC. asana Tit Sanaign mi the to Howes Sol ad R _._ STUD bu AFieta H pHOTNGRAPHN Fa%, m th sal rites and favorable 31min ez. thore time now to the art at fair price 1 CK * AVAIL tinware, now an andranges, forn of overything, that mus gardless of price. A c upen eveniigs. As i'ifimt. (Aur ton Smail fasks of put at 15, $ a dascogtg.“ B Fie ES L. GHREE F RESIRLGS, soins avon\ k P , M. i tpply ing the trma‘witkmshrm it: 5325355: algo keopa a full line of fine, fall- buiter for family uso. 6001’s N‘s-\WES ) patron Haw GARDNER®'S whon you want un aftare. tine bess boobs tt tables. - GARDNEIP® I (HRISTAS .? neg o, can entrant?! ® \Cle? Meals, Foods and Drinks.\. __ _ YV Ant all Sther - i pul a n fud the regular old-frabioi f p 830153325510“ If you want something BORTOXN 00 CENT Kro to romind you of old times, buy a ten- Btate, Btreet, pound sack of this four, noch rly s 3 Fag L6 [¢ Wash* , - UH trane « £ « a ant - QHMLM and -.] win ioo Sats | | C a+. |ostimsony, cere- lIday Presonts theap. N. B.-Mg«' in 1 Diss r am' X1 v np [3. £s to rent at- nest - . # “afrlg a mu; later, Best work known\: B : Anco