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tyQL h4m # ..\j»'i'..i4\.'iii;,rg-T- «om#V;; MP? |WtN||P^ f i, im tMtfft Faces UMfrWffE PRINTING' kILY JOURNAL , MfaaaL-uji A HEAD-ON COLLIStGN. Zma&m Pacific &$#&$$, atif > Freight Come fogetlie*. FOUR PEAO ANft ONEt MISSING, MI iiiiiwi % toftputiitir m$$ P&tiOK ILL, T>yo Fatally gurt.—A.oeerhotfYef Locked. Together in a Maaaof Ptorif —-Postal and Baggage CswPWertV .into a taker-Freight Ban Past •Junction, Halifax, N« S„ April 1S,*~F<W pe> aons dead, two fatally hurt, at least one missing and several other slightly 14\ jured, Is, -the record of & head^n, icol.Ua . Ion, on. the Intercolonial railway whi$r occurred just before midnight Saturday near Windsor Junction, 17 miles frpra Halifax, The trains that wow In. coHtsToo were the Canadian Pitelfle railway «* presB No, 26 from Montreal for Hali- fax and a. fast freight froni Halifax for Montreal, The conductor, and driver of the freight had ordera to take siding; at Windsor Junction and let the expraw cross, hut for some. Unknown rsaapn. Driver Copeland of the freight ran past the junction on the main line and met the express without an instant's warning two miles boyeno, The freight was running twenty-flya miles an hour and the express Was traveling about 45 mite an hoar » t the time of the collision, •The dead are; Express Driver \WllUwa Wall, Express Fireman Michael Oakley. Freight Fireman Hill. Freight Brakomaa Thorp, Fatally hurt: Freight Privor Copelaha and * tra»B atmed McCready of AitUxoniah, The express consisted of postal and baggage cars and three passenger coaches in charg* of Conductor Ho- Clafferty, Tho freight was an mtesually heavy train, in charge of Conductor HaynoaJ If any of the caw were empty, 'When the train* mot tho toooototivea locked together and, remained on thr track a mat of mtUMte debris. The postal and baggage cars want oyer the •smhankment down Into a Jake at tho *tte of the Has, , . «*. Tho passenger coaches were conald> erably damaged, hut remained on tho track. Several passenger* wore thrown down by the shock or cat liy flying glass. Another brakeman oC tho freight train Is missing and the lake is being dragged for Ms body, A coroner's Jury has been empm- died to investigate tho accident There is' no em who can ten why Driver Copeland disobey©! orders re- ceived in Halifax and ran post Windsor Junction. Tho semaphero was alao against him at the junction. DEATH IN THE FLAMES. Testimonials. ' 1>I3A Ft **\* following unsolicited tesiiostcniats regnxditig I<0/*IJ tlje now c^rated\ SCHUBERT''Piauos from Miimtefs of the (kapel* ^«»cHeis attd Professors ol M taste, Piano Tiittetaof ilielHgltestitaadtog*. Wisat other malt* of jpiaiiascmt s&ow such a wotjderitit xecotd?' PftOir. W. H. $«t ef Lowell, who MB. FitANK a TURNER, Boston's repfiweaied the * , )plie-t ,, ptoo* *t tii» pepalar ttreuimjii wxxhe aS \Firebellj'' f»tenal»l,^i# ^dllaiswn ^aajifcawd Schattische, »^l«>rt diop\ 8diutti»:lie, W*(iher »yar--X fconifiaer toe **HCHB- \ Indian March'* «to, -writts;—the »8liT ,, TriaBO stjperior toall other waken, \SCHOBERT** )il«s»o I pnrcdiascd cf yon pattlcttiariy for itt fine ^njjkrg tone, its h*»giv6» the ino«t jutfecfc satis&ctlon eaay a««tm, and elegent fiaish, and la every way. 1 seldom |i2ayui)©u huy avboveaillfor its wnaerfnloavpadly forniaaoforwhidh I would %x> •wining to 84*ndmsf to tone. J reeomwetod them. t6 exchange iny *'8(SEDt)pBRa!.\ I xecom- aOlmyldrada.\ mendlfie •'aaHtmERr 1 apinnos to aU •• my friends and aeqoitltttafcees. its. D. H. SOOTHKR one of Boston's —- oldwt avnd Ami wsoeetea pi*Hto ttthers,. MISS EFJKEEL CMNHSO tiro pop tt ' iwlthYc^*So«a!SlHal3fitt^tCttmstenlar Authoress o( \Book aw bye Bafcy,\ for thtxly^^ijaMM^K-rl xeeoaoxiend ''Tamping on tholPsjatj,\ gaWy Kecked aw »'SOBttBiat¥' f jiano above *Hia Stather's Atus^'^Sweot Eye* of othen to iny bfct aaa most intimate Ws£k Bine,\ saj«:—3 like any \&CH& &len£ls»^a« ta»r ulaadl in tone so well BER3?\ 0ato liiore fliid mote ev'&rv' day ami have imeli «;awent mra-ltfce upper and would aot be MtisSed •wifeU any trtrfcandfali tjieit a^afi twiedbasa and oaKa , tnsk& inldale-octa-vws. !Ehey araas near per- —— fecMmftseesiS&JssiSsaay gl^e^a SEY,Sffil®V ^ Wgm* of S&dk bo matte. son, Wis., editor «nd publiahur of the —~ poptilar paper,. \Our Cinatch Work,* MB.OHAS. C.BOUBNB, thft expert also correspaadeb* to the \Congsega tnnerof ^ton.'who iseniployedesBec-faonahat,\ writs*;—Jjy \SCHUBECHr lally- jtar m&a. flanisia as ymBalsw, piaai0 which 1 paroli&sea of yea s&rne CtHFd4Um t S.'KlatVt J»srrf ttoa&t, two years sinco hss |irovad all Eh&i »e SjHtjkony Ort&Htt®, etc. says—I pnr> anticipated, in fact it ehtfcrely Batiafac* chased for Srfy owja- fanifly use a fory in every xiay. Also the one I or- •\SOHtiBEBt^ tipri#it plMtd * * * * doped later for Mca, Dlasatha OlOs of auia ani deUghted with Same in every this place. 'Foil saw at liberty to use •wly. \Wonla: riot esehan^ it for any my name in aany wagi yott deem aivte- ^thermallemt&whicijlauifatniliaii ble to advance 4ho tatesKsta of the • \SchobertMaMitjCo.\ W3L MAfes; *hh waj! bead action wgolator at OUftto^ fa^o factory JTJDGE W. H. H. EMMONS, <Jndge, CO^IO^B go^mesB were io U M ••both have grvto the mest complete aafe Ur . fi. Ht Souther (the ^eterto piano faction. The \Schsherf .Pisngs art t uner ) Ipfircha^ed one Of the aovvcet- thorOttx% ™»o9 and regnlated and ebr ated \SOHLOBBEP upright pianos, attndxa tana wdnderf ally welL , m ^ am satisfied I arnide So mistake in .~.*™ ^. -.* *.7^*,rtrtw» _^T1A i&y Selbtion. foir the itestiainefit; has ^KaOF.B.M.BAVIDSON; snperyisdrjjeBJi a Bonrtt 6 ot ^ m tift«3atioa to iny Prominent AttoVnsy and 12-year^ld Boy Cremated, indlanasoBn, A^rtl 13.—Nathan Mor- ris, oue of the be3t known attorneys of Indiana, and Frank Haas, the 12-year- old son of Dr. Joseph Haas, Were burned to death Sunday morning and Mrs. Joseph Haas, Hiss Belle Haas, SIlss Rose Haas, Louis Hass and Grace l^eaion, a governess, were injured mors or less seriously. The residence of Dr. Joseph Haas, one of tbe best known physicians here, was nearly burned «) the ground. The fire started at $ o'clock from •She furnace. The farnHy was asleep on the second floor. Mr. Morris was a isrother of Mrs* Haas. From the peak fJoa of his charred body it was evident that he was endeavoring to arouse the family when overcome hy the flames. The fireften sceceeded in saving the other members of the family. The body of Frank Haas and the ua- j conscious governess were found on the ...... •._ . . iWaleg window. Mr. Morris was the senior member of the Well-known law itea of Morris and Ke-wberg^r. He was born in California tn 1857 and has practiced here since 1877. At the time of the fire Br. Haas was at Lima, Tad., visiting his son at a military school. Mr. Machan of. Daj|v«iy Bureau taya T«e?# ig « shpi mm, Aa»'aiit. Ad* vatusf: Inforinastlpn •*-» Violatipfr la . Cauaa fo^ Dl«rt|bi»*lrrlnfS''A**l9> ; Cialtietf-frotn-CoaaVetamanr Wftahingloni April 3t3.—-Fo!?tomciir in- specters engased\ la inveaUgatioa of dfepartment affairs will make a careful. taWiry ipto the' charf ea_ that •certain W^gtm nvwufaetarera have been given vrefereaces ia advance information a*pat the !»atahUahmen.t of rural free djekvstty rontea* • These charges «ome iront a firw in Peoria, HI. i A. W, Machen, *unerintendent,6| : the delivery Ibureau, aaid; \if* h*;Ve heem ir«ry careful in eaferoln* a rule in. the free delivery division that no advance Information about the eatabltatiuent of routes shall he glren, I cannot nay what any one of about 1S5 men may actually have done jn a liven Instance, fcpt I Know they an have Inatruetinjs; Hot to furnish advance Information and that they know th» glvlnft of auch Informatioa would b« under penalty of ditovlgaal from tho service, \I have a list Of approximately S00 oamae to whom bulletlna AT© aeat •whenever it hat been decided to a»t»h» liah rural fre« delivery routes, Thaio namea Include nawspapor*. wacon, manufacturers, box manufacturort, guarantee comj*nloa that are • njaged la the buaineaa of bonding carriora, and all otheft -who *Cshi(y to the poa{. office department that they would; like to have earliest available information about then aaw routta.\ Mr, Machea added thitf soma firms secure early InfOHaaUoa about the» xootoa hy watchinf th« counity papers closely. Thaaa papers print accounts ahout the vlaRa of sural free* delivery laapeetow to thflr vIcittiQr apd .Often gather Information front coasreaamQa and other! about prospective routes. '.\- • .\ •' ' * l/.iu i n>\. »V- U«port,.of '\Sraft* c«»t»ltteii «f Njiw •;'-'•'• Vorji,Qantr^V^tef.--:,'- . ••• \$xm $«*. ^^ai i r%iV--»w^ <* .$h> -eeatrat Fedejajjej ilinjon- ^'ifp^i' 1 cDBamitteei »p>ateM te »ee »iet«Iot Attorney. Jerome, at Ills ho^*e»tid. stsfc tlie aawf. of- aSl9B«d' corrupt t*j%ei: leader *hjcft hen .gjjotnla^d # alWi' Twaa, r^W'*t:yfiatert*y^*«^8r»t ft? 0e?itral, Federated TBilofc .TWr«*o«, Which wa£adopted. -alW lac ^Mt '»WfthiSd an Interflow-wrtth-ife JC^JV ome OR thssiuhjeet^ci graft, Jh^ geaejal, ^tr. Jespme jnafte ito us- ^ delailed statement of- th© c0toplalatj( : whion; have been m^de to him wince hi* in- oumheftey in oioe and eipasessly oallefl' our aitention to fch* aeuplssjoue circunv stances; which stten^i} s.9/vera!;8tri5sgt caUed by the, representatives of untoni in. the building, trado?, Iai two case* he said; he coiiid \OtaMWBiwely prove to hla own satisfaction ihist mtineY h;ad been paid to haye grSdvitnces 'called oft,* tot* that itwaa Sn\ljK>«»l)i^ to obtaitt evidence which, would, ceavlcl; any 1& dividual-of extortion,' ^la ^aoth>ar caae Wr, Jerpwe prtf duced conclusive evidence of the a^iljt of a union official, hut owing' to the Win, jdlty of a contractor *ho reftteod *» »P pear as a witness omthft atdvioe of hli $ar$ner, a coaviction of «xtdft|oa cap- not be obtained, <4 Whlle Mr, Jemah was posltiye In hls» oplhhwi that certain; contractor! and huainats'agent* haye> been tullty 'ofj gross offences, he presented to yout committee no evldestca tlia.t entablishod the. guilt of any particular businoit *Keat> The flndinRs of tho conrnriUtse* are In. brief\that of all t3x& btujlnosa agents ot other officials of organixed labor oi New York; not, one i»s heen convic^d In tite courta of amy form «* corrupWop, and that none-of tho •ihtonaatkai im- parted by the diatrlci attorney la smfn» debt to justify any one dos*crihfng lahot* representativ-e'lifas -cowupfe S3S33S yf-T.-^i.^:\fi-oA':-*'-.. i ; AUUPHrTIW 59l-9My» Rav, Mr, Barr Says No Americana Ara Wantad la New Sittltmant. SUjJohn, N. B., April IS.—Tho steam- or Lajkd Manitoba, with the ?arr party of Bntiah ImmlgranU on board, docked Sunday. This afternoon tha first train load ot Immigrants started for Saska- toon, in the northwest, and another will follow tonight It has been stated that in every township founded a quarter -section would bo given by Vtia Canadian gov- ernment to a Canadian or American who may be acquainted with, the bast methods of wartting Lhb land to setye as an instructor to the Britisher*. Key. Mr. Sat*; leader of the party, says that they do not Want *ny Ameri- cans. He denies that hb has any feel- ing against Americans, but he says the idea which caught the British public was that of^a alt-British colony, and this ,he proposes to carry out. Three townships win be formed. Mr. Barr says there will.be 1,600 more Britishers out nest month and 1OJ000 next year, ail for Saskatoon. Mrigntj * * * * thafclpufcJhasedoCyou •iswne-tihie since, has proved all that TOI? WM. Hi U JS02S\ the popular pianist, vn'Ottlsed-aha reaUy snore than I angel- ^S^ ab .^JS?S^JLP bBto ? i <, ^? fl: \ - lited, lamin loVe'tvith the tone and hkethe ••SUHUKBiW 1 \ tt^pnghfe pianos «ofion. aniifc stands HI ttine better thflri very mnch, and alwawreeonunentd them anypiant>ieVe*WnedV I iecomm.endto my friends wasting 4he veiy best ittoatlmyfM88ojs. piano that can be made legaraiess of -' :Li_ price. ! Boa^ —. pnlW ME. GHABLBS E XSWBS, banker 7f3sw^4ai*rtSsr'ii'--=B--i'f-•*----*'?• * and breker,sayit—X.om dEully satisfied '•SCHTjBEKir , ''hpagTti ptano some ^j,^ ^GlrjBBRT' 1 upright. *yle ^ears ago for one of my papihi which lt piano i Bn rchaBeaji»m. jontoxne time -*ave.snchgo«a*ijai3^go^ since for my owa fjlnily, also *he one . eight or tea Of same to my acholars, and j Dtderea f or 4 e .w^ - Marlborough have now P^^^kS^JS^ *&•• °^ U Hdftel,\ JSTeW TfOrfc elty. Hdfh iare giv- Ijte-.ted- am'ashgh^d wi«i same nt mg the most c6mt»M sstisfadtio'n. ^Very>\tfayl these Pianos Cm Be SeetiAi IMM i^OS. STORE, Atlafitic Coast line at 5; 20 for Wash in'gtOn. The Dolphin sailed for Beau- fort, S. C, at midnight. Japanese girls'ate named not oaly after flbwera, but after ahimiaM Ones in awhile one miiy naeeta-JOBS bog. Miss Cow or Miss Deer. Revolt of Women Students. < §t Petersburg, j April 13.—The Offi- cial Messenger gives details of the re- cent revolt of Women students against the new examination regulations of the medical institutes. Three hundred and seventeen 1 Of the stiidenfs werereprt- mahdfed and 2S others Were' severely punished and exclude*! front the insti- tute. Sixty male students were also expelled for attempting a nteetihg In protest against the punishment of the women. The medical institute 1 tthft the nriiverslty were temporarily closed but have now been: re-opened. Secretary Moody Home. Charleston, S. -C. ( April IS.—Secre- tary of the Kavy Moody and party of 10, Including. Postmaster General Payne, Representative* Cannon of Illi- nois, Senator Proctor of Vermont and Senator Hale Of Maine and Private Secretary Fishbaclt, arrived here \on the dispatch boat Dolphin Sunday afternoon^ Not more than an hour was spent in the city and few citizens were aware of the arrival of the disting- uished party, which left here ott'the*kf I*. V.-^6VL, pap's; if you'll' only stay* No News from the President. •Cianabaa 1 , Mont, April 13.—Secre- tary Loeb received no news front^ the president today. Most of the tete&itone wires in ihe park are dOWn and if the president wanted to comhntaleate with Cinnabar it ^ouldhe necessary t4 send a messenger from his camp to Majoir Pitcher's^ headquarters. A soldier came into 5Fdrt Yeuowstc-ne from the ^rresiaenf-s caras. He report ed that the president was well and that he had seen a large quantity 1 of game, ; • - - ' ; * • • - : -. ffeidy Fo*' 1 SucrlSce. Little Vegetarlan-^Fapa; why ad yot^ g6 away agaihi WKJ' - doht yoii' Stdji home with- mdaier^and tod? Papa-But I must'gO) llttte'dttogBter, to get bread and butter for yon. home I'll eat meat!^ -BroSftlyh Ldfe. Ho Sitch- Laelc. / Bixter^-Bo \yott- know, JipSon, thai your play is pdsitivfely |mpjroper3 Jipson^-Iti*-very,-kind-of you to saj! so; BixteEf irut-wkatlST-the ns.e? I hayejt'f been^ahig %> xet-.apy;of Ihe pa» per? to 46np».ijcft i^alupflt jto.be s«8p, —Boston Ttaaawlnt.' n«» . ~. COLONEL MUL ROOT DfiAD, Cempanlsn Through Uf* of »uff»|o Bill and Aiioclatod with SHI Nys. Balk Lake. l?ta*„ April H.-^ol, Bill Root, A fronUersxnin, * companion through his life o€ \BuHMo Blir a,nd at friend of \Bill Nyo\ drarlns ther lab tor's reportorlat d»y< in ILaramle, died suddenly of heart. faUuero hero late Saturday night. Ha was atbout 60 yoars old. . .\When a ybunf Man net «otUed in Lauraraie, hocaino ^Intorentoil* In ^Ihe Larainio Boomerang and took Bill Nye into partnership with htm. This was (ho beginning of tbo litter's famo at a writer. As a catcher of wild animals Cot. Root had an international famo. Just Ripejftrt^ saidyoTj-awi ctirejc§t«r^^t'bJ , .%^j^ Ug air> p)iav^ w^iS, a Jbea^E§' .^-' •ou£e4-_a»d: vt m^h^m^l^ Bpo%, -fliaiein|nettt iateWiKtorlto disdo-^ej in, %ijniei\ ijbi* afttfafl^ of . cutt, - ;'• ,• '.- ': TOixftonJouftcxkfe'ojE.' oi|irf.|»^R 4s tod(iy,«eQgn^B'ib3r ll^^^jra* 1)6X8 o£tho meuie4 prb|©sM?iwn.» only a^vprtiaeij\. i^ttiMj? ^|ejs^' b© relied upQntttdojastjwiilrti^imau TW completo pijtiit -oi\ &$iqm coats tat |LQ0 flii4- coijMBts -jgLtox inlwlor, ft medieine. '3fq$$ ^i| * bottle of-Hy^tttei, - '; BreatlioHyonxei itaaughV f^' ja- halor for a few jnii^t4e/||'|r< ffoem > a day and it will ciWe tie^pratcaasi of catayrft, It Bootites *uid ^eiOs th» miiMuSm^V^fttto of-Mair ;jas>. sagoa, prnvetttalrritfttioh, and ejfeota a complete mxd laatbg cure,, The treasuwi' of .^o, 4f»e%m Ldfo liauraJico Qomnany,J.S.^o,- geivt, of New- tori; Oltyj write* j \Hyomoi has cdrhrplBt^ $teej|.my dmightor of wterrli&>% vfpoll' thm Tim been a suiteree fey j^%** lit Medina there aw-acpi^iijoiwail known peqplo vrbo, say tli©jy. ^af* b?on cured o£ CAtarrt b|' ]0|'am^ Hit dees jiot oaro, y^ ifc^A, Made will tqtura tae^ •mtmx%< y&tt p«vidforHyoniei, TMelltfterisfesl^f. est evidence that cart Ifc fiwiifct* tahlafftttlimtha lopjjedy^ fc • . Two Deaths from Cloudburst. Henryvitte, Ind., April 13.—A cload- burst at noon Snnday flooded this part of Clark county and did xreat damage. The heavy fall of water haa extended north-as far as SelloTsburg and Soy- mtour. County Coramls|!aner Raymond arid wife were drowned whito crossing Blue Lick Creek. Tho waters rose BO rapidly that the buggy vr« swept away. Both bodies wore recovered. Death of a V«l«ran Editor. Chattanooga, Tenn., April IS.—Col. S. C. MacQowan, the veteran editor of the Chattanooga, Times stnd one of tho most prominent newspaper men In the South, died Sunday afternoon at his home on Missionary Rl&ge. Third Week of Lowell Strike. Lowell. Mass., Aarll 13.—The bejln- aiag of the third week of the great tex- tile strike In Lowell finds both sides holding firmly to tho stand taken In March. The operatives assert with nmch confidence -that la the tmA they wfll win the 10 jor cesut asked for, while the agents still reply that pre* eht conditions mstlre tnrposiible an in crease of wages. As regards ther opon ing of the mills It, Is believed the agente will make no niovo In this de cision until the state board of a-rbltrs- fibh submits its- report «f the inquiry which Is now |tt pregress. Today's pro grant includes sa its big feature a par *de ih which lS,OM operatives, repre aentidg all of the -tottiie unions in Low- ell, appear. *VHUfti««,WVfiR-.lt.-», THE FMJ«*T«JHI^ f Rijtf \M< Trains, pasa Mcdina-,aj ^|iowp; «AOT ^omn>. •' 5SV*»'S^^^wtf.^(6.|l^,sai *7l3B »:« \ •6S0 •• M;0b 18;lTa.a. •7'tO \*r. \ uao \ *«oe.ia. \ ha \ wae3>aooan* n'xa \ SitTp. tn «M0 - \ 8:10 •Indicates trmlnt nut. ifOf- H.PAKKY.GM! GEOBSBH.»A}miEa, •- t»ni ! ralf»«i«ii«*Ass«*,M(iir , - »Mk;-- : A. B. Bmllh, Geow«l eapfri»*ipd*afc o8«iii.ra lias - Dr. :u» Po-nnsii^oy 1 Cremated Wcaro'a Body. Shreveport, iLau, April 13.—Early Sunday morning the body of the negro .JPorter, wh,o was shot near here Satur- day under strong suspicion of hefpg guilty of the murder of Mrs. Aline Matthews and the fatal wounding o! ^r.tsn-yearold daughter, was taken to the' head Of Texas streest by a mob of about 100 men, placed on a funeral pyre and cremated, ^Ehere Was'nVo DQlse;.or demonstration. The poiico at tjjmjptejd to bury the hefigro's body be fore the crowd could |e± it,: but failed- 8tage*WeId dp. Grass Valley,-. OL, April 181—The stage running\ heffrete. Nevada, City and F6wa8svllle- \*5s held up by a lone, -highwayman ahd'ut sSven nines from Nevada City, There were hv* -wonten rind ifto men abOsid, TbiTe9\siiofe( were fired 6y ihe rphbere, bxtt htf dit* was\. hurt. ;.The 'Weils Fargo box was taMi, but the amount of treaatxre it contained is r hot'k)fi<jwn'. T^iefeia no olue-* to*the identity'of \the robber; CLAIRYOy^f. T HE People of Medina bavd *woJt* to thefaot: that.deadly MiorobeSMaxe the cause of Chronic Dieeajft*, and wherever a -weak organ- i»V tssstir Jtesy locate, causing a swSnsj oft aNad.daway of the muens memhjcan,es, aoijpjfc^g and undermining the wholes jyatfrn, causing chronic diseases- JJnnrfQxjr, douches ana inhaling ,«Ul,nfe€e'Lfipjie; there is only one Tvay, t by aeittoyJEifg the germ in. the blood tba^ls HtVcahse. Doctor Ella Fomifoy^B ifeffi^aier**!- move the cause, as fitmo^adB-'of'^fin'r best citizens and neighbo^wiHrtealrlly. Those that have been pised. ^p4>t||o% that are on-the way to pejrtn*nont.3;*- covery. Testunonials cah be.'aom, at parlors. Uone used, eSrcdpt by R&rssnv al request of patients. ' ' Ulnstratea health talka to* BIJ^6rfa|.no. Damghters every Wedpesaajy* frOfti S-to4p.m, Snbjeeb \Hfiaitbj v Beauty and Happiiiesa.\ Permanently located at 19ft <|^ : . Ri- chard street Houis^rto^flf'to 0 , iiftWiinfiHiio s W^?-i^! iblllioi rntrn^ '»L«ih promptly at a moderate cost. EDWpW H. BARRETT, 640 Blaui^t., tfeO&av (-•f-W\*- ~\ • *