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yEian. :&h-e. Not<th 11a 841!10 wmwd Spring ot 18 52'.· The ooneiderall:don, by the two SOII8 named a.n.d her ISOD, including some '11'\'le stock, WI stated • HarrY, all of Brooklyn. Mr. North at :::::o~tM is starting a pool . was too· feE!ble to . en.d'lll'e tJhe long · &llid dl~ IIDt a.ooom~Y the . a.nd. bllliS~Nl\tml!ior in the thiflod stocy , of the eountpman ~ullding. ; · · Several ot tl;le ,h;J;gh sehool i!looie- :M. E.; ichnomll next SUnda( ties are ~gl!t, :for a. receptton and 10.:80 tlhe 'Bu/bje<rt. w!!ll be ba.ll a.t the Why.ia:nd Opera. House \A-~i\11Ciid.l6i-il ·.A.d'()J~m tit Old Me~h- , o · .Mt<Mii:llil:'at 7;30 o'cloek Thuntm.y_.~ni~, IioooeiD;ber 3 ·' · ~nt SundaY with -her ·~ ...... :<.ow••· -..- be Splice.\ and :Mn. Frii.D'It Att:y.· .. • . • -·· t,ttJut..J•;I.e ct HamiJon H1l'Wland epenl·S&wnia:y Th& .. R.ev. J. c. R'llMum visllted the in Gl~ersvl1le on buslp.ese. '!\~ ~oeplta:I on Mlollda.y aft- W1LI1a.m J. Dod:ge ot BaroheHer- Sa.lil>UEil Pbli[i'i;JB is eonftned to. the er!ltlon &00 e'aiW Mies Gra.ce 'l1ocld. Mr. ville W'RS in town e. short time Mlon- C.h. -~· 'ld· . ren' s Furs house by illnesa. He ls at,tend.ed . Rusau!ll touDid thac Mil&& 'l;'odid waa so d&y' being on his W1liY tl) Glovern11le. Dr. H. C. Finch o( Bl\'Oadaalbtn. tar IJI!IPliO'II:ed 118 to tldte lliOU'I\iShment Ex-Na.tt-on'IL1 C<mnoellor ThOJDIIiB F. We ha.ve the mollt complete line of Children's · . wm1am Br0JW11 &!ld Lel'9'Y Fltnt a.DJa hlad r.ega4ne4 00 ~ IIJIJd Gilmore ot New Haven, conn., ad- Furs Jn .Fulton county, comprising all the most frlenda of Miss spent S~nd&y Wllth Wa.It.er BrowD. reOOgn:lzed h1iD.. d.'rel!6ed an ope:ti meeting held by the up•tO:..a~te Btyles and q~lltles. WHAT IS MORE her a etn'prlse · Mr. &ild Mrs. Joa(y• Mead a.nd .ll't!Vrled S'atuorl)a.y at noon, a.t the Northv1lle Oc:mncLI, 0. 11. A. M., in sui\!fABL!il f'OR OHRISTMAS GWTS FOR CJ81L- .__,,. • ., .... ,.,.., .. ,ln this village Mon-: Frasier, ErVin W€11'1!; and va•Ienta~ lionMIOf tlhe.btlde'e 'bth.er, C. F.·MIU-. theiT.roomsin the b'a.n'k ·butldh•g. Re- ••DRFJN Tlf4N FURS? We begin with the lower were bunn at Gloversvfi:Ie l!'p6nt StJnd&'Y Ier, of Glen, by the :Rev. J. C. Rus- freshmenta 'were served. grades tn'~hlte for Small Children at '8c set. with :Mor. and~. Baltus Wert. sum,.'Jolm Su.nlls Cooley, of the otown :oT. A. J. Avery wa.s called tl) Well8 . , . $ 1 • 49 , $t.Q!J. $!l.4. 9 and 'lL98 for Children, ages ~triton :Argotslnger and :MiBS AJina., of Gro1rela.nd, Livingston oeounty, N. and the Weet River cou'lltry on pro- _; 4 to 8 yeare and ~. 49 , ~.98 np to $10.00 for chil- Argers.inge'l' spent sundliiy dn RJ.tce- Y,, and Miss E1la .MUler of Glen, ferleiona.l b~ht~ Su.n.da.y. ~ dren from 8 to 16 years In OPOSSUM, unTATJON vllle. . MOnttJl>mery oounty, iN. Y. John W. La.tcber of Edrln'buTg 'WillS • STONE ~TIN, TBmET, MOUFLON, !!!QUIR• •MT. and Mrs:,. Fred :Leverenz of The Rev. J .c. RIUS6Ulll and son, a ealloer In th~s village Monday ai't:ar- . '. BEL AND OONEY, It w111 pay y 0 u _t!) see thl.s Amst&rdPl 11-Pent Sunday 'Wtth the Chllll'les H., Qwwe so ~r reoover'!ld noon. \ V \\·~ . splendid Une_ and ~ake your select·o~ now while latter's lJ61\9ll!&• :ru. and Mn. An- fr~ ~l.r !~hoek.~ in!urlee 188 to . ll£lss Leorla Winslow spenlt. ~ ... ~ the a.aiortment ls large. doow Johnson. attend t4 ·~~ IJ,u~, but M.rs~ day In Ga~Jv~v*e. __ ;,;· ·~·-,:.' ·~'--------------- iw.um iaet.IU ~ail• to~~ lliouse. Ed'II\M'd sweet ie erect.lng a Some ot the ~ ln '1:11ila 'riclin- . tt.y. aTe en~aged in b\!ltehEring. William Smitlh hae a¢d tue horses and ~ttle. and, e~ 00 move 00 Po1!geville in the nea.r 'lutu.oo. Geor.g~ Sutliff J8 .mo'V'Ing on the · Glover fa.rm MU S&l!Sibury. Hla friend!! in tlliB vlclnilfJy .-egrret his de- -~. . Eai:d Smit!t has real!tM'd hie posi- ltion ;.,lth Pra.lm ~ :Bullock <Yt. DolCe- Ville and has retum~ to his home here. . Miss Del~i'a Eade& or Dol'&'Eirllle fil spending a. t.&vr days wtl'h her un• cle, H. E.~ We re~ to he&.f' tbM. little I.Joousill. Perry Is no be'tJI;G.r. • ~. Tlla ~811'Y sooJ.ety WliJ..l meet bani a.t Gifford Cornem. . with airs. Cha.rJes ,00na.Id8on Wed- :Mir. &nd ~~· :R. L. Johm!oo of :ma.- net~•l'IIJ' illltternoon at. 2':~!>· . lnbUJTg welcomed a 'balby 'bOy tl) thelt' The Ladtes' Aid SOciety of thJe Re- ·home on Sun~&f night. · toormllld clwroh 'rill !iidet in the pall'- F'a.y Dutwa.n ia' !lidding a. new 'PI&Z· lors at' th1\1!9 o~k. za flo his b.ome. 'llllmES HILL. Mrs. Hannibal Saltsm13.n of Stone .AJraibl.a !Is the guest (If ~r daughter, MTB. Willmm :Kin~bury. . · Mr.. a.nd •Mir ;a Ma;t'v!n •Storrie of M.obalw.k -were tbe ~~ Olf their 'P3.~' ents, MI.'. and ?Ms. J11001b Storrde, 'l'uei!daw. ~- ~ H&naoll and Mrs. Ohalraee Ha.Uon h&ve Notm:ned home . ~rom Ra'ntle.ll, wbeore th9\Y' have 'boon V'leltflllg trJen.ds. :&mss Ruth .l.laiWtl)n is visltln•g friends in Amstel'doan. M•rs. Roy Cornell Olf B'1'081d811Mil . spent Slunda.y W'M:h her ~er. -D. M. La.wton. MyTOn Lin1'lsay Is erecting a. ne\V oottage ;ttlst north ot the o!ie ereocted 1Y,.v him last Year· Mahlon Van Dusen end Brawn of Norrtl!am:p·ton 4!.t'e ~lorted a.s thinking serl.ou9lY or from that tpla.oo w:lthin tbe neal\ fu-- · tMe for otber fields. Mise ],l\1\8n~ P!!JOk. retutrned Tues.- · da.y morning. to her lwme in Gloverm- . l\llle after v·lsiting MU!a Lyd:1a H~~>'Y: · ' .. Postal Card AlbuJQs , -O~e big &B'IIortment of fllle Post Card Albums ln ~sso.~d ttzea, •elllng regtila,rly at Hie and. 19c . eaoh~ Your choice . . • • ••••.•.• , • • • • • • • • .10c Mils. 'W1l:Ua.m S. Dwight, ·whJile wa:lki!lg 11/Cl'OilB the ftoor oif her hOme reoontly, !fell ~ ®~ned her ankle. den. Mlr~ a.nd MTS. Wlillam OocOro Of Min ·Mariuertte Moon> returned •· fli;OO OAMOAL QLOTH; .IJ$.93 YARD These a.re !!!ample. Hi;t.nd)!:erchiefil ~aJ!lO..: ill! them are o~ c!)lored ~rde. They ate · Amsterda.m a.nd MT. wd ~Millard Tuesd~ friom. a. vii!it with frien't!S at 60 .Inch imported. carac~t.l C1ot11, in big~ ·satin Ul'\\'\\'l cb.natman of Jo1lnlrtcliwn oirt>re gullft& H111~n. · luster, beautl,fully molred, coal black. The. most or :Mr. <~~~Id Mrs. D. V. MaDicheeter Ohall'les Beecher hsa oold h1B 'Plooe pop·. Ul&r of this season's goods for· the much.worn edge, lace edte,' hemstitcbe.!l,_ .\With made of fine sheilr UD.en ot v~ry 11il~ . · · each •..... • •.. n~. . Haro.ld Qu!IJ()kllll.bJUsh of Johnstown was a Sup.da.y visltlor a.t 'the home at JWn. R-obert Wemple. MTB. Robert Merrill ot Msdina. a.nd Mias Janet Billdp.gton were enter· ta.lned on Frlda.y .by MTS. W. B. Green in .Amstet\dam a.t a party given in their honor. WdHia.m J. MuJ!,sell, 'tlhe Imperson- ator, wiU gi.ve an entel\taaln~t in the Reformed cbu~'l:h Wediuesdla.y ev- ening; December 8th. 'Mr. Munsetl comes '1'16rY highly rec0<111men.ded •by •the Eastern L:.nceum B-Uil'EYBIU of Bo..- ton. MaJSS., anti ~t IJS hoped tJhllJt he will be g>·eeted by a. lwrge lllUdieru:.e. Admdssl'oo, llwenty-fl.ve cents. The t\ema.ins.'Of 'Mra. George A. T. NorV!t .were •brought here Sunday BJttr ernoon and bu-rled In the old 'Ceme- tery. Mm. NOII'th, who was formerly Miss Sa.rah Galrd1nier, of this town, resLdled with •her bJurelband. In Brook- lyn a.t the home ~ I!Jer son, Geor.ge. The remains we~ e:c.;.o.D~!j)Bl)ied to 'f!hls vllla:«e •by her sous, George and Dewitt. Mil's. N-orth ,who 'll'1ll.t 18 yeaN of uit. i5 ·~un'iveil bX h!ll\ hlW• tand, Wh'O 1.1 U .yea.rs-i of: t;p. Mt .. and Ml'll. North were tqa-fri•cl In thiS pta.ee over lllixty yea.z:l! a;go~ wd ~hon: ly arter their mln-l·age to~l; tW tht'llr 1'estden'(•e in l~:t:.'it N~w Yorl~:. Wh.Pl~e Mr. N'ort.Jh Wtl.~ <-1. pt•ofe.sw.ur in nne of the ·J.lll!blie oo\1-oolt~ for nmrly rortq· SUJ11di.y. at Norl-Mi:lliptmt a.nd wi:U soon ta.Ite · Newa WM ~\'ed tn thde village up hU! ho!lle_ in VtrgJii.ta.. Mn. Beech- long Goat. reclllllti;. or tJ!le: dealth Olf Mr.e Lalta.y- er fol'IDlllllly resld~ ln the SoUth. · ~ a.cJ 3~ DRESS GOODS; 4(lc et;te. Pine Ol ~ga.n. •· Pine Plain, All wool Berge 'Melrose l3atlste and Fancy - ior~17 eomeii-. Putma.n of li'ATALI'l'Y AT Lr.l\l'LJ!l FALlS. 36 t 100 dozen cream rlbll$4; heavy flee~ .lfn.lld-;Bh1r Tirlhu!O $U, wheN &he !l'eslded f!O!r Striped 'WOrstedll and Very Pretty MiXtures, o. with Silk Trimming ·•nd Jli.!I;'Wers ....,_.,_ h 42 in. wlde, all col'()re, alto .54' in. Heavy ~ure11, many ,.._.., &ild ll.ad ma.nJ ~. J4.tt1• ~. Dee. B.-Ilielli4 came th liS d Bai,lde &lid Dou):lle Seat.·· G.OOd'value Wlho• l\!.!~Pet to ~ ~ h.- w~den awlmY to ~uel Jr. Ria.ndlllll at this. suita.bl!! for Cl:!,lldreil'e Col!.ti, etc., wor . c :yar. , them now at ~ ~b, 4 prmeu.e:. ey van ,A.lilail ~d of )f.IE 1r1-11m. :Ma- Cetllf:r'&l ehort}y 111et0i'e ~ o'~l.oClt YE&- ~.~~·~~~~--~~~~~-~r~~a~u!~~~~e~p~rl~-~oo!·~·!·~·~·~··~·~~!·~·~·~·~·:·~·!·=·~·~·~·~·~·!·~·~·~·~-4~.k~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~!~~~~~~~ cuaa. PIU.tma.li. ~y m,ornimg. .ft. ~~. . . Mftj. W1!iH&m An1lla bsB ~ . ~ .R',y8n, 81i.ye Ulalt ~ 'had s.taJio!to hJDie tl'Om: lhw 'Tlalt iii ~amtlt/on. . ed h~. 'b1't fOund ~!UW ~ . . !@• Gillrtlrude B_!'CJWn spent Sun- bl<liCke!l b!r ._ trelf\lt 'alt. t~ ~tt atireet day -h relatlvtll! -~ Glave1\8Ville ~~· Beingt asked. 'b:Y Bl!m'illaiJl W·hdle her sister, iM.Ifrslol N<ellie, silent · wheth9r be c;»uJa julllfl) the 1ll'll:in, f!iualldfa,y \!!'ith Mia! Agnes Don1001 ~- dlid 110 • ·. :aa.u.dall Temalned · Fort Hunter. &tail'd4ns 011 the Ol\'Oi!¢~ and· dl!jr!ecUy ~ ,._ ~ lbT the test .John Czelusneak and wife of the w~IIId ~OOI!an, W'hh'Jh ~ o~ M~yfteld to Anne Pabis of htm SDI!lleOO teet~ broke ~-rtcblt tha aaJJ;UI pl&,ee, property in said town The !unera.l of HIU.gli. Olu!ller, tlhe and um:, ~tured the baCk Of the consldera.iion. $800. W(!elt SbJOl'll Ri&llroad qondiudllOr; 'Who akull and tntJroted a :'Weli!Lllld over the Harrf Powell !If .Jo}!.lllltown to Med s~dd,erlY Sa.t.u.rday~i'DJ.ng lilt ol'dght eye. RY61l ~ lthe falti!J.~ Andrew J. NelUs of the same place, Fra.nkiJIOr:t, ft& held a;t 1'1 o'clock . 11ty a.t pOlloo headq,uartera. He WM · property on :Fon Claire street, ... con- . ;lll'Ol'iJJIDJg ·a.t Ra.VeDia, and 'W'tll'l · placed under IU'ires.t fOx- 1ntoodcaltion slderatlon nominal. a:MenldE!!l lby Mr. and Mln!. Gl!llbert H. and gi,ft~ a ~doo eenrtenJC&. 'IIhe Charles G .. Bacon and wife of Qu:aokeiil~sh. The l!llteranel1t took· body at !lbie· vf.etl..m 'Yfa& ta;Iren tiC) the Northrllle. to Ray Hubbell of the pl~ 'J.\uesd&y aftbrn00111 at Fort ToDer mozwue ~Y order at Oc>roner same pll!.~. pro~;~erty in said village, Plain; Dour;lass. ~ IV/1&6 3 3 yea-rs ola · consideration nomina.!. · The .a.nnouDJCeDle'll't 'l'uesdaly or the and a s_p,lmieor by tirade. He ill Wit'- Walter F, Soott and wife of Brook.- death of John :a;. Brwdlt ot ~- Vi.ved lYT his ope.rents, MT. a.n'tl. Mn. IYJJ. to Ray Hubbell of Northville, da.m, ·'Wbo eommitJted· s\llllclode Sund'a.Y W·itliam R&ndalol at Center street, an:d property in the latter place, consid- lllftet'DOIOD. in an Albany ootel, :WIIIfi re- b)/ one MlCither, Willda.m, Jr. eratlon nominal. ceived her~ :wtlh mlllclL aut\pri6e IJW Harry Powell ot Johnl!town to Mr. iBnldt's Mends. Mir. Br<&dtt '1\\aa SALE OF OLEO. J~mes Connor of the sa.me pla.ce, nominal. Ezra. Sutlltr a.nd wife of Glovers- vllie to Edwin Gorthy of Benedict's Corners, property on· eMadow strllet in the city of Johnstown, considera- tion $2,000. Mrs. Phebe Ann -Bowler ·of Glov- · ersvllle to Charles E. Bowler of the . eame place, pr-operty on Wilson · •Street, consideration $1,000. Carrie D. Gorthy Of B~nedict•s Corners to Ezra Sutlilr ot. GloverS\'. ville, property II! the 'atter place, consideration nominal. Emily Dorn ilf the town of Eph- a l~er a goad sha.re off 'last The coDitlnued ria& ~n the price at pr.operty in said city, consideration seiiii!'Oil a.t !the E~pllre toe~, Juet east butter 1s causing ·the manu~urers noml~a.l. ratah to George Rice of the same _!-;t:;;s-~~;;~:.~;1: or t!U nltage, and b'llt a ~ d8IY8 and deader& in oleomugarlne .to re- Andrew J. ~ellis of Johnstown to a>go made &IPPU.~'Oil to Suoperlnten~ joi-ce. The State authorities a.r>e re- James Connor of the same pla.ce, d.ent Ollvea- HU:ta for a ~ lilt eelving many a.ppli!Ca.tlons for per- property on F'on Cla.lre street, con- the lock next summer. For a short mita to deaaers to ~~ell the 'Pl'Oid'U'Cit. slderation nominal. pla.ce, property In l'!aid town, con-- sideration $150. M. Francis Drury of to Ezra Sutliff of the same place. property on Highland Terrace,' con- sideration $100. time. prevloUJ! to c-olnc on the loek, Its oret.alil priee is 2 5 cents or le&s a Albert Coons and wife of the town Mr. Bradt waa employed lilt the Mo- pound and thil ·best ·butter costs of Broadalbin to Charles T. Tymer- ha.wk Vllil19\Y' H'Otel tn this v>lllatge. aJbout 35 to 40 eents. The ocMef col- son of the same place, property in \JACK THE SLASHER\ M.r. Bnlldit of11olithfully fllifiUed h'is du- lector pf interna:l revenue ot the east- said town, consideration nominal. TERROR OF AUROBA. tll!es u a.-~kitl!nder. He was a. 'CM11l'· ern seetion, wlrt!b. oftloe in New Y~k, John w. Robinson and wife of the teous man and hjos Men:dls are a.t a. Jo-hn E. Byrne, said that more than town of Northampton to Arthur loss to 'llJI.det'~Jtand h~s motive in ta.k- 50 wppliw.rtions ~0'1' ·pemniBsion t;o sell Biron\ ot the same place, property in Chicago, Dec. 8.-Aurora women · ing hoia ltfe.' • oleOill-a.rga.rtne had been made In the said town, consideration nominal. who find it necessary to ·be on the Bt[ck:w:liea.t. 'Dhose who h~d tl;l!o adJd.rese or past m'On.th. Charles E. Stahl and others of the streets a.fter nigbtfu.ll withiout Ell!:oortEr .roi.Jmi>'.IIJ:x Miss Grace ToM, the field Se'Cl'eta.l'Y 'IIhe IU!sisltJant commiSB!onw ot <Wg- town of Ephratah to Edwin Stahl of of the Women's ForeigJ1 . .Misslon~:ry riculture, Hemoy Kracke, is busy try- the same .place, property in said SocletY, tn the- iM.etllJOdist church ing to keep dealers ft·om ·b~·eak>lng town, consideration nominal. are <l'l'rTyin.g small revolvers tucked In their mul'fos as a means of prO'tec-· tiou a.ga•inst the mysterious \Jool~ the Slaslher,\ who ha.s made five a•t- bere, and w_ho have been an:x!lous for the regJUlart.ions. Otis E. PottPr and wire of Glov- the la!tem news 36 ofJo har oondition, f!rsvllle to Anne P. Mills of the same aJf<ter l!Jer lnjuey in. the eolUsinn with ~VJNG TRE PLANT. place, property in said city, cottsider- ta:oltS upon women in thwt city Within I nrA.TIAR·. the Jasrt milnth. an a.utomlllblle, 1IJl'e glad to •learn that a.tlon no'intnal. - . -· she has. r•taineld conseiousnesa a.t tlhe Thil HE'ilderberg Cement CoDl!pany Charles Stahl and others or Rock- F1ld'ty business men ue on thil look- out fw the sla-s:her. They -are w~l armed and have threatened to sl!OO't him dO'W'n on sight. They travel the streets at a ddsitance of 111bou.t a blliek behind W{)men •pedestrians or b!ide themselves In the s'hadow ot b'\llld- lngs and shu·bbery nea.r where an at- tack might aoour. Amste'l'dam Hosp\:ba;l and th:at •there or HoJWes Oa.ve' have just com!plewd wood to Whitney Stahl of the same are <Some hopes of her recovery. buiMing a IS'k>rage house orr one hun- place, property in thP town or Eph- :lllr. an.d Mil's M'alrtln. Kinney and dlred forty l'hQIUsand ·baTTels ca•pamty. ratah, consldt>ratlon nominaL i d·aughltere, the :MIBSes Mary and Nel- It. Is one of the .J:a:rg>es:t of Its kind in Alexander CrousP of Gloversville lie Kinney SatuTday morning attend- the State, i•L being :!10 feet l·ong and to A. c. \Vetberbee of the same place, ed the funeral of :Mn!. Pa.trlck M·ul- 100 foot wide; !l.s wa.lls of con<erE!te property in said city, consideration len at St. Ma.Ty's db.ureh dn Amster· are 40 feet hi-gh, and k Is spanned by nominal. d.a.m. MTs. Mullen w.aa a.n aunt of large ioron girders whleh rise to a w. F. Steele and others of Glov- YOLCA~O OF SAJ\IOAN Mrs. Kinney. bmght of s\JCty feet, and the roof is to ersvllle to Arthur F. Whitlock of the GROUP IS A WONDER. be of c(}nCII'ete. The co.nl(}fete work same place. property on Steele ave- ST. JOHNSVILLE. Mrs. Nancy Handy of Hessv<llle and •her nephew, Jrlayd C. Aliter. are with frL~nods In towu. Ralph Silnrn.s o[ Manheim bus pnr- ah:a.sad the fa-nn oor FI'ed<wlcl; A. Stt.wrtng, ln th\' tlou~hern pa.l't ot DAII.ube, and ~loiDJ1n1 tile Simms ~Y, lalo~ as thil \Freeman Fa.nn.'; lyinog on tbie line be'tiween Doa.n.\tbe attd l:iiUITk. 1'he fRrru\n ques\. tlon t·.our.~\Ttt'l !I·DOUL 1 :!II or 1:111 ~<>t'>E'~. was done by K. Guthrie ·a.n·d son of nne, consideration nominal. San Francisco, Dec. 8.-The vol- k d lh Iron W ~rk by tlhe Barbara Troutwine of Gloversville New Yor , an e · v cano on the island of Savali oi the O ~w-o Br·ldge Company of Oswego. to George F. Troutwine of the same i to a ...., Samoan group, which burst n ac- T . mpanv is laying ~\t ~ound place. property on Second street, h he co · ~~ o· tivity in 190!), is now one of t e 1\or a ne.w baggage dapartm~nt, sooek consideration nominal. dl t ~ .. ru·~.l·-;ne sbo\ !I.IId la.rge plant w. F. Steele and others of Glov- wonders Of the world, ar.cor ngO 0 «Anu -· ~ ,.. Professor Henry E. Crampton of o- o \'ce. \\h'\n these IW·prov~;m,•nto< wre ,.u,·!lle to til,. Art ::\ton•· L'ompany j t .,. '' ~· lumt)!a l:n1vers1t). wb.o has Ui re- CCIUI.ftlett. tb~; ~~~t will be one Oof the or th~ same vlace. property near turned from a six months' research m --• u-·-- .. ~.\. and com:pJ.e'U! in the Steelo; avenue. ~ousld~rat.ion nomlu- S \'\\ r-......._. . ..., among th~ 19lands ·of tlte south eas. CQuntry. if i.l Thu lava from the volcano hall -.,t;E-t,.,,_.____ w. F. l::!tee!e l,lllcl others o! Glov- ~ ·- lll'i 1\uw .. d tu the sea and formed a solld Tllat Eif',hte~.,. !Jolbn ~~tba~l< on \r~vlll•• to the Art j,;tone Uumpan~· ut I I ' ·h . p[•n(• IJI'OlJPS\tv 1.Lt.•a 1 • ~rt-~t.•l~> wall ror five ntilPB along t Le s LOl't'\ .l' ·t\k\ awl sf'lles ~~ain~t a par hand t \ ~am~ ~ . . . . I l· II' a Ulil<• .... \' · · · . 1 t s1u.l pt·owc•ltnh n 1011t hl 1 1 '\ l'\l) I lJ· ill \'()\ll' 'l\(')lllP C'Ullf'ldt'l\C\tHHJ tlOnliHtl · . • • :l.lnd WR~ forll\('llt·ly kuown n.:-; ,,op'~n·t loo' 1 {~· ll (> a ' . • • 1 ·r r ,, (' tnwn l into !he• ~f';l. A~ a SJWP1f1C'}Cl thP P1H~ I :lf'{'fHI!If [!<., ,. \f't\f:lilliiiS!; tht• na~ Rr\n~on rtHr , .... 1 \' () I . 411 • 1.. I h\ .l\\'roh ll~'l'n<>r of•·l'm. hu·i h\\ wrn r'ppm... of l'iortham:P1.<'>1l to nu~sell lJ, Ha.r- fe~&or eaid lt war< roa.gnt,.cen in the St&u rilljf . ''fiW:tfly blnce the. Lr&d e. · ·, HANDLED WITR CAJU!l. Boston, Dec. 8.-The brawny lc;nlg~ sharemen ·at Commercial wharf tip- toed . softly last llltht a.nd li!LU4~ed with extre~ delicacy forty bu{ky packagea which were ~rrted .. QIL board the l\lant line steain~r ~~~- ~ . fall. A.U the tlllle tilere ~!\~ all -~ compan1ment of ,rowla, .narla, :b~ru and yelp&. The treisb.t coul~ell of forty cag81! ·of wild Blltinali;' conl1~· ed to Havana. Cuba. Included lP. .the collee.l.ion were lions, •pa.ntbm, a. tf. J;(>l', a h<'ar and numerona sm!l,llew animals.