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W.G. STEADMAN M. D.. ho•e we•t of Wdeex I• Cet•trt e•reet, 8eu•ingto., l (TIIR •B•V qU•NINK . DTSPEPIICS, INVALIOS ALL PRAISE II. !NO NARCOIIC, Mrs. J. O. 8c•'bom, of •]ma, N C., wife of Ihe ez•u•rln•ndent of Public •l,oOls of th•t •he w• ttpJ.lly eurt• by •kln• She eay. "1 los. lot which J b•,by tile atlvm, of l,hylloim •.3. 15. •t,l by d=u•*,d*..r =.mt b• n*•tl sO that she o• falter, she hmt+a wel-ehosen word•,, and •le, w•eh •owed a g]• •u w• •eth, •d •ed n •y e•d. a•d he•, he I e•] ed by• beau•, but dust e• Hetty. H I•e•d n•r, washed •d lr•uently by some foreign ladles and he mat in French, not speak to her, when she replied him fluently in hi. own ] it were the most nat+ar• o•ld el[k+, gods." +. "All the portrait+ ol th• scribe e•em to be el%he came •." t gentleman g•tve $1,100. Ooin . a cottage which- •ls been occu •uwe betw.eon, thp cities for seven yearn, he w6uld •ok in vai T ]oven, eigh•,en +miles from .a•ark or scratch thb hard wood fin- @+. "+ , , ,.... /liB1 Of, a. Reform lit is sometimes ozkcd: "Are there •do+I •pme, not many. In ,tae )•lmve escaped and not attempts to esc•pa •d•e'flve were and sometimes humorous. kind id the United States. There The first t•o years we touk the are now fifty-six. " " Twiss' pond every •aturday dnfln• In 18•I the Generel ASsembly voted 0,000 to the J•reposed school, on con- wermwcather to. b•the. We SUplmSCd :ion •h'at individuals would f•ontrtbute their clothes there could he h to run away. But ) like sum. During 1852 this sum five did run away naked. Tiwir plnn was D,000 was reiscd and paid Into treasury of the state. The farm of the night--rob JCB Insurance Agenl, Boots and Shoes JOB PRINT NG !i her ,head a did OF EVERY DESORIPTIOH , th.t ! omme to . •,, . . t• •at at at this O$ce "'" know lt• mllllcoa t h.al,ea lhe driver paid no heed to thn de- man& Again the pompoua fellow thbz itatively spoke : "Chalioteer, pause, I have lost my chapeau."' .+No attention being paid by thedrlver +tO this le•t command, a plai., blunt little ms•. •ho h•l be,come disgusted +w• h h• fel•ow-travelm s •illinsa• and pomioeity, pnt b• head o•t •! thor window trod said : "•,,irer, hold on, t•s oussed fool haa luat his hat." This waa perfcot/v in•elligib]n•to e_ expletive a•d •U,. and tha hat

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W.G. STEADMAN M. D..

• ho•e we•t of Wdeex I• Cet•trte•reet, 8eu•ingto.,

l (TIIR •B•V qU•NINK .

DTSPEPIICS,

INVALIOS

ALL PRAISE II.

!NO NARCOIIC,

Mrs. J. O. 8c•'bom, of •]ma, N C., wife ofIhe ez•u•rln•ndent of Public •l,oOls of th•t

•he w• ttpJ.lly eurt• by •kln• She eay. "1

los. lot which J b•,by tile atlvm, of l,hylloim

•.3.

15. •t,l by d=u•*,d*..r =.mt b• n*•tl

sO

that sheo• falter, she hmt+a

wel-ehosen word•,, and•le, w•eh •owed a g]• •uw• •eth, •d •ed n •ye•d. a•d he•, • he Ie•] ed by• beau•, butdust e• Hetty. •

H I•e•d n•r, •

washed •

•d lr•uently

by some foreign ladles

and hemat in French,

not speak to her, when she repliedhim fluently in hi. own ]it were the most nat+ar•

o•ld el[k+,

gods." +. •"All the portrait+ ol th• scribe e•em

to be el%he came •." t

gentleman g•tve $1,100. Ooin. a cottage which- •ls been occu

•uwe • betw.eon, thp cities for seven yearn, he w6uld •ok in vai• T ]oven, eigh•,en +miles from .a•ark or scratch • thb hard wood fin-

@+. "+ , , ,..../liB1 Of, a. Reform lit is sometimes ozkcd: "Are there•do+I •pme, not many. In,tae )•lmve escaped and not

attempts to esc•pa•d•e'flve were and sometimes humorous.

kind id the United States. There The first t•o years we touk theare now fifty-six. " " Twiss' pond every •aturday dnfln•

In 18•I the Generel ASsembly voted0,000 to the J•reposed school, on con- wermwcather to. b•the. We SUplmSCd:ion •h'at individuals would f•ontrtbute their clothes there could he

h to run away. But) like sum. During 1852 this sum five did run away naked. Tiwir plnn wasD,000 was reiscd and paid Into

treasury of the state. The farm of the night--rob

JCB

Insurance Agenl,

Boots and Shoes

JOB PRINT NG!i her • ,head

a did •

OF EVERY DESORIPTIOH , th.t ! omme to. •,, . . • t• •at at

at this O$ce "'"

know lt• mllllcoa t h.al,ealhe driver paid no heed to thn de-man& Again the pompoua fellowthbz itatively spoke :

"Chalioteer, pause, I have lost mychapeau."'

.+No attention being paid by thedrlver+tO this le•t command, a plai., bluntlittle ms•. •ho h•l be,come disgusted

+w• h h• fel•ow-travelm s •illinsa• andpomioeity, pnt b• head o•t •! thorwindow trod said :

"•,,irer, hold on, t•s oussed fool haaluat his hat."

This waa perfcot/v in•elligib]n•toe_ expletive a•d •U,. and tha hat

gl.vcn.

item h'•s appear•l in sou e very sueees•f•|trtet •h•l

mouths past.a•,• •r. Richmondg•d n•r Stunk •mVlllag•Impmveme•t•lal[o•l•money m the •n n•n•e 1o give another en•lh•ent

• tai• fum• for fu•h• work, T] havetO keep Ibis -Ahas a•'•ady put tn slxt•" street lamps al nuchtrebled. "l•le •uO• eo•d• •lk. They •ll •plete the

b•sh and I}• t•e s•- •t•r •tw•n •e depo• an• the •n•r. .,

ts b•n down and the to• The annual dinner of the Alum• •la- within'•rt t• do w•t it proml•." " tim of the Enl•l A•demy will • held •lngr: te •

, cqlls t•mlud a•ln the Zilapl- In •ew Yor•at •lmonl¢o'son Fcb•ry built •t nap

m• of bu•ing gzounds In 13lh, The a•clatton is •slng a sc•olari navlga• ttl•t• shl fund of 85,•0 to •y off the debt o• ext•sl t of •uflt• ",•tutlll•

tbronghovt Connecticut, and th•dem7 A •nsbte•ble •tlon of Ma• , Smith's • a• •e k•e Im get •mmunitt• • well• his sum has alwady •n •n•d and all Hbltf• t•an rl•, a•d • will a mlle. 3 •orwe•lad$ • •ar•. "

I,mt no Connecticut citizen can, f•ends of the nstitndon a• •nlly a• •or W•b•wlt•. ]• •la The •ew •or• a• •ppin•__• out. • ....Mr •

.n, Kep...... • Rev • • on •lll pte•h each Sun- a•almootugut s•me•wenas• •y•mfor•cnoapta• IW •ew of Mr, (. D, Smtth,untlltho el•• o*• fl.s p.•uL I • a drive ol . • : •" ............ v•ls •d •f•or •bu ha la•l• atfll out of•bh but m t fl• w rich will, Ur Fe• 4th.

'mile•hnost a vw ere nthcmo• •l•y afte[u•-., m•.•oo•t,•?he•t.... dockofhlsownathls•vew• eut h•ua•l£•dl••ha•Ya nq,•¢ •

refb•g gwuuo• ,,m I•, p•cd in ltev'.•t;,l•°r•°•P•u.•r•s[•'•-• put tn two or three •lan han•k•ow'•m•[•-•'the •'•1 •e hoa•. Rev. O.

•ch leanitg •c,l falh.n -t•,m'• apl•ar •1• •ll•at *hc •vc as wa•r In unhmtt• whemlhlsmanllv• J•t a•ut the lira •h• •re•o•e•ma•. .

•h •wln,. m• n• o h de t.• v, • bL ken +t • (lUaUflfles Is •ach• • •lug from 75 • bomov• them 1 was In the •o•hw•t •czcn•fle•.l• :.•y• oat•e an••- •.....• • " , The Br•thcrhood of St. Andrew b•d au 125 t•L For orOms• handhold pu• and lhlsparttc• teglon.w•"o•ne •u• • FWI•, o•r•; •mt•r •m•

d• fen• and m fa,'t ,'•ery al4•amme euwt•hm•cnt m the parish roomson • hur• wells • sunk to a d•ptb o[ ten or twelve u•" and th¢re w• agent rush into It o •e•nel•,•of •ewo•beivg lithe t•,tie t a t p•tmc. A day eve uu•, consist ng of mumc sup• f•t 'l•e Profit s p•portV Is a v• h•estmde• •o clalmc• et• • twmno, o• •oklynW• out picket feu('e nud • •ew everg•n and a nmgtc lan• exhlbtt•, abln one and •p•dly enhancing. I• 1•- n•r wiley w• on every one's •nguc, am The Plant•lllo MutuM B merit A• a-- - "" ' '" • "'•" m '•e -•t A 9•xl t m' •ulte I and there w• a •alr tlon s moat happy being f• enough •nth until the Oklahoma ep •c I qu•ll01 tlon held 1• annual m•t ng on Monday

• eumt w , -. t weather, me mom41able t• qhls s•n hM •en n • quickly slez•. The fertility of the •ll el•d, w t t e ex•vflon of Wo• le• a•,•r b•t •a•t,• in e•n•e- . ¢ " vel su•fulonc fornll of thesm•and •wehea•fl•mman •lable •u• a •rn•t •v• P g The s• al m• o• he W. C. T, U. Y • . Y ....s- --•f•

•en• a m•re •elett•l al,pea, am,'. A w• held in the chswt of the Con•e•- the u•nl•[ and muthe• counhe• are p t•tme, •s u• The •ll• •€ •. Thee•tlon

f•W ho•' work tn th• qp•' - and fal wuh tlon.I chinch on Friday even g with a •lonately pms•rous. •.cla)m•, l?•ts ol nvo•t s•,..•n4 dead." - " " " o .............. tg 18 • )UDItUI II yOU •fl Rfl• • all the w• .....

• e ex•ndiln•' ,,f • • •x •,tt•e money by the go•l atlend•ncc, oe•ptlc tile •r•p ..... •_ •m• •,• - __ ' ' - " ........ n-,•.---- * a O0•fl IUBI•DC• W•e• five g•fit rises •[ •u• •cmv •,y •ug c• • ,• -

, • t•hltner Are uc•ple of the nei•,thorh(•)d •n v.I]lch tlCh The late 3Jr C. D. SmHIt of PhmlsvH• _ _ ve• one •unty. Bu•ly with su• • te•t a•ul town..• •ar • •nown no o•e•metaH• • I,-• rt,l •,,md keep them in w• known hy many here who d•pl• •- Whe• are we.d•ftlpg ; tu• vca •n•ven In¢lu•men•,b•th In •lk •d climate and ventu• • •kv th•nds or •en hund-

"- . ,i t. • a•m,. r•mm-n Dlm•h•d,ath. Me[nhersof the W C.T. andthe•r to •e tos•n n•e.r •'orty •il• faculty, and goln• ou• wth • •of•it•ms m•NewYork•r•utut• • t• I • ,, " •" tea • •ma'k• before them •me yea•a•tbe•x on a cue n•n• ac•e •mpany f•mone'aown vc•nlty•he• I• •ple•d. P•tm•t•Buckl•m•cnlne,t• m• tl• tr-D*, •l,•rh we -h•.•m have time t•m.e which •tamp•l hint a• a man of t•m w• from •n to flft•n •otlal• now anywhere • •t, should Im foundsa•fu[ all of them •lng •tw•n •venty-two andfOr•edol•m•ed •.tt,.tht•,, ,u,•le•t•l heart and •ml. ,Itts•m fo•to fl•ty do[•. •.t• •n•plonoarllte. •oplnion ;s thai •nty-th•e da•e •lng •v•ty-two

, • , • •ml it •s . ,. • ;. fa• In•as•ln •luo • that p•p•moo• our unknown fr end • mr,• cu• ta with day• • x hou• twelve minu•s and• •. • ' The • " " ' •ben, In t e L buye•wnuhl•moa•uno him than t m aver•, e u •mnt uud - hi" eighteen •nds. •c time • •cn out

•, •o u.:,t '•:• *, •" *- ,d,h•e•t•l ,mpn•veme•t• ,n tho •*•1• tb•mgt•.,,tt .•a,e and bw our summer dat• of butter at own sh•m• s'l•er •,•nn•tan•l 't;,.•" m New York w• •venty-two day• s x

• pub e a ,. ,• ,, •t,,, d, •,sreo; •to$5.•0•r,• . • . .. • •to• ,wm urine ul,lge offwtb •" P' B. Smith employ•at the 3lair..• , ..L• • t• -.. •,•lle•- Mr• Ma•a•wh• bh'tl•davu•ur- hadg•lnto•hne nnaa•nuymarae•mr mo•t•nhe-ut m a•J ch•s •- •h• Companywork•l•s•gn• nrtlcl•loshtpt•e • • .. • • • •d •s w•kw•lOl •lt inslead of •at60•n•abushcl, •e60eents, and sxor•vezv• D-'t vm •,n • •mNewYor• on • Vapa•s• venaln• a t - if; a• h t• twen •,•rted m Ibe sta• pal•. •ts • to • ecn•. 1[ he had fat st•k Io beve that the averaee New •n•lnnd f• •[r. Smith • an old •man always at home

maweUkr, t, tic •r,umlthan m •, •., • tl•rs,ghtis•,me•hatlmpal•l Hmretsnomarket f r ,mr •ef at any price. [•ttofl•dl• •t .ion¢•I ,.L•'•-?• .... , '

' 1 • •_ mid t0..11[ In lho y. :•llf'• •s illof m whlGb The l•publl¢•nIsl'h-v. ('. L. D,ven llreaelled hi Merhh,it

ml Sunday at the I'.ruer eliu•ll, exchang-ing wllh Rev. Mr+ Ande•a.

The •lal Cluh Is a plononnce 1 til•e•h • d•wlng ninny young me• from thest•t •rner and intei•stlng them in •d-lug anti •'•mable r•ntmn, it is a l•ten•means of cbwath•g •he ch•c•r o[ the'place liid shonld I• deveMl• and exlend-•. Tilat I• is ce•rly s•.lf-sup•rtlngsl•ux•sihe young •n app•eiate a g•l thing.The •ninaslmn is well patronlT•d. "l'he

tract I•etxx(4 Ii ltt, t * liila•, Ni w l.o•hlild

Poughkeel•e llll,17i, ll'l,] lili [+,llliel

:.5 ,ill ,ic(•luni of I,uightry II, Is tile lar•.4t dent then n,c•ived $25,000 i•t ye•, but he

i,.,•, aml a • hapel added The eXl•ll•' Yes, wllither a• we ,llilllog ? Mo•"

• i•ll, {ll• •lo[he•iv•il•f, [•1' IllO• mid

•]i -•r(lsp•,i•,ll• li•l l, :lrlIHul l•q•til ilgql %11• b• M Tucker's illn• prevented her monds, rlde In a bmmlc•le I m•keml!lc on a

lsl.

-..> o e-- .% panipllivt with Ibe a•ove litie glvhig I. l,lg nefer•l. 't'AXl'ili'lHI-

mannfacture has ak'aln appeared in our West I laven, slxly-[l,v,e )ears nh] wsewed-e•r•w•a;!vm,•-pa[.r ,t, lv,.•-.•z that •t t• rmdst A fewyeqrsagocopl'eS nf it were dcdtoMt•Jo•phem Ward. Ml•a Ward

the ts•r,n its aim rvidently i• to iliseour- inent fsmllleu. Rev. Mr. Cleveland, m•l-lU-,

tl.. Iwm fit of others they I•,trn) a ha- danger of overllnad wires.

• ' ' , fteeT,e o lU•a]t" , t t i? e lie added tllat the stems were green ard

re... ,,,, ,,,li • •olhl ft. ' •liy oih•r Itm" of hlmi•e• •m•p•l• or •mi Tim •t•illl• •wl•t •m•#

. • ' " , , , , irene for a niyrlad o•tallu•& Wc ai• udd a lar• brick buildlng.York s•te i. ,..merucd an..• i•w • 4•enl •b• the geue•al average Is muety•flve fail- Tr•e Is io dull in Bl•l•haui tl•,at

(•u• t•e law • apld•h' h• rill t•mk e• • made by tli• wuo •Ist though shl .

, -" <. ' -•. 'h, ,•.i i•a•a• tb• falhlr•and•beflnal•snltjustifleslhem. Nor satisfi•l wllh getting a •I•,•0

plant one Is t•

I , Charl• Hl•ns, a quar•alrl le[I hls

ti• +•r •u•lh.• and h . i ' ' ' •nml•till, bntou lhc rcln•i o, Mr. G. J. coat In a Brld•elmrt •loon. Wheu ha

" •r llu, t. th. lallr.ad I,,l.o wlll lrcbab y I•. made md frl,sh Iml•lus und inv•tiga*lon dl•l• that th0 p•

mtton• • " • " g(•l thing It ts )l y a uuu•t O0 If me k• Hlggut gravely Into• tbc crowd p•nt•yen, • ' , ' " fore ils sllc•s is •llfet•. At the lime of that tbc • •n•l•ed two dynaml• c•-

.....uth., t.ve ty- ve ooncMn •d men nd In, •arlug an expl•lo•, all hau•o .,. m , • a.•,'., •nfly left the •1•; butut •t •hc goat

• • • w•s sHH on •th, •d app•ut•yhcalth nod spirits.

SbIp-bu|ldlug b• b0eo m •relel• talk uhont b,wn dri,• and higli taxrs, p•ff. W•ba• h• •lv• twit; In tho sta• during Ihe p•l senna Ihan

xes ol omnb• from his •oflda •S•lhingl011 1•4 p c ran {,{,ngl•tnlab' Iheiu- ml uo fiuer f•lt w• •ver s• hen many yen•. Tbc •w aLIp•nls•lv• tl• Ihey al• flee from Ihl• bnrdem New,llaven finu wbieb t• •onslde•hl0 • whmh are chiefly m•r •ew •n,

It • a]g • polic• Io pay • )oil •,,, and Ihe of Ihe ¢•oplasl ye• wanted •he e•l• 1• • ]•n and W•having mo•

l'•f. W•ry-•lls bls grove theIhi• nlca ill th. futt.• It •s •ltuated two miles f•m •h•n¢ •o s ate wan

• from the ya• In '•t Haven I•t" • " SU John's county, f•ty •m•r at a •et of •t,O•. Th• Is •u-

The •lmc Of [•flo • nmg i• it continued of SL Aug•t•e and thl•y •t othlr •lng bufft.

•e of tl• m•t LaisSez.us and exiting •lntk• It Is on what tsknown•m• p•tioni•1 by a large cl• of •ople Grin's island •mg high Tbc •Icrldcn la V m ,lo

w•bad •uongb, bu• the fact that the guy- fronting on Smith's •k f•t era- •h • a '•ps

e•or and p•in¢•tmen of the s•te m wo•l, • dlvld•ln• :tl)asmi•tnly tlrck• have 6ecn drown Into a o•n•n bay, m•nol• ct• Tbo will ha•e a •r•ht day

was•cle• a•d swat"rod me•" on •unt of It is deplorable, wild at•k. •v•s • •

•ellle Bly aml the g•p ha•e n• mede •lved •ls mt •lx y• •g, •fK•l

the to• ol the world. •e]llo •id It in 79 JulY.d•t•ma •ult•ng•erel•t y•Wem a•flt n•• make •i v k; e • Cam-,

•a• 6 h0ms and tl• •uds. The •lp th• tw•ty-flve hun•• Will Id

• •pidly, •t had b•lue• th•n. Iuthe •eant•o • •u•l

.3- .t Re,meat offi• ha• le•lned f•lt. •y•<• • P •

•'lvcs Ui amgenlal surrmlcding•.

percentage o! returns isn't probable,la It desirable tlmt it should; b•t whatm•ght oe gamed to the Faist in tbls waywould he a very des•rab,e element in the

main, sml what is of more inlixu•acee, at't• a vrO' tlee!(!•41 elleck Io lu'iler rl ra de-

l•.l.l'Ult' h'•s alhulng. Ot eomm'• [ know

i We-t I• laxly aml aliil•l shill'ely due

and ll•de, aml Ihe •. mmry nt large I• •ntLle great galm'r tae•by. [ am as proudas a,y oi casU,rn achi•ement o• w•tern

nave had iu it, Uut •llevmg as [ hungrytm Ih•t lot tbc small far•Pr there • •tWropl•Hunhy he• than th• •, all tLi•

Yaukt• •y fn•me• In favor •f •ticklu• 'to

make [he •t of tlmil Opl•rtunitl*•.th•s Inmn•lmlc v*cmity, wool •s still an

• g • •en denml•do[ fo•s•, the•, •rc still ex•4 siw travts• cut, ailt•llil I•r nf •phlgmwl•s, lhe hills of •eW Eaglam•

of wo•d, always In ¢•emand at lairI cannot say bow the fa•ers •t Ibetr fqelm the D•ko• h•ahty referee[to, •u• Ignow lha• directly uo•ll. IIn •omll

81ui•gfleld markci, nod Ibc last time [m thin •oll w• w• •qn• haul•ldl•l•n• by •ll•d flora L•ke •region for t•e fqrme• hvin• •lon• •l•e

the f•nlvr• lbat have Ibe w•xl Io •tl

-Thel•r eminent Is •l•d enough • •h•w

him. • •ve •ou wool •hl for •,L •r

and the owner •lad •o sell It al thin. O•r; •1 •eni• •m judge who ll• thechan• ' i• this line of I•ll•in• tim e•lern

or •ln farmer. H•y, i• all oul largeIowns •rm• from •1•. l.• •. i•r ton

lubsbltants, hayloft o[ thhnotby--soldfcr i•. per toi• bmih•l many mil•,tl•t •as tlle lu,in• prl•. flow m•eh•oukl it • worth, •luck you, m• yo•in••rmcr f•end, in tlle •anlr•, I0 mll•bac•? Do you • my ndv•n•e l•rw•te• farmer m lhls llne• The •at •i-rle• •y p•wl•, f•lls and w•lal•les the•ew •ngl•nd t•er •ll ral•, h•s•lle• all find reumnernilve p•s lu•ills• large lown• and eitl•s • thlckly•tte• all though Ne• E•gland.all tbe• I•re Is I,o• tLe •t •ly of fmm,4• in tb• newerWe•t. Ourymm• m•.n n•' bright enoughto • ]ioW much tllo• •ld •l the farmP•"

1•I •lmrll• l•m •bfn•d, l• ihl• • •riB one of lhe Dakota•.

There Is uo money hl f•rmh•g, Is theeonmmnly aec•.pt•l s•temenl amon•now. Well, If it is t•e here, il • ]cunfldeut, eq•ally • at tb- W•t;what advan• In ehnn•Ing• If themerit Is •le wl• •ft•n• io thehow nl•ul •be em dove In mlll and w•k-sho• Ibe Inllbons •f anaa•ilth•ugll the and? flow much moneyth• •av • wllen the •h•t • balan•the yeai• I•t us •. Whlle I w•teknow a lar• par•y I• golngf•m tils str•ly fa•ing •wn io • nelgh•rlng cit••meen•lammenl. I• may • th• adollar or two apl•. •e• f•ntlyto •me I•, m•l•l l•Ifo•an•, , •r-cu% elf. 1'be doll• •l•nt m •Ids Wgyby • many •f nur fa•e•, a• not •kenlulo a•uu• wb•n tho balan• sheetm•de out fer the year. lhe•kelt, hasi• Imrt •n • i

aprovemenk the In• l•u• and•enJoymeut 'deshed. Wo •

the hoale and make Its•n• d•an• •de by lh• Inglon• of tl• tlm• and • • • y•, all o[ whleh l•n the '*p •Is"tho•h not In dolla• He who•ss • hls fo•fat•e• on th0 farm,•he plon•r fa•er of •ay d•the • lu•rl•" of d•s• lhe fable,m•In dglly pa•,

•ew •ngl•d f• •a,• f•ter lhan t•dld or do, The we•rn m•er, ofwe aro w•iln•, has • do wlthout all

not th• dollar In lieu of

•hcve, m•t •

of equal v•lue e el•.I will cl• • use mine

s•, showlog what Is

• life •

wb•n h• ,• t•t

o• 6f

aboutt

ne• np )ar•tus connl•t• of parallel and bori-zonln bar•, chest we •b• dumb •1•, In-dian clu•. e•. A fmr line at the cur•ntd•dit• and wt•kll•, • wrll as •ver•lthe s•nda• monthli• are now •pt OCfib'. The llb•' •ntalns nearly theehuml• wllum•. II i• exacted thatcl•s•,s in VaHOU• line- of insl•liml will

MI IL S. Iv• is Juat kmlling roll after•.e•nd stluggle with the ephlemic

Mr. F•tz Ely has the inlluenz•.

Sin• the d•tll of his wife •m montilMr. Chml• K•mb haa had no femalebut •ken lh• enti• ch• of his faro.[m•dl, al• at•nding to all the husi

ue• on the f•n. •e f•lly •nslst•, •'-eld• hlm•lf, •[ f.ur chlldr•, the young• •lng a•ut nine •nomlls and the oldestnine y• of

Jobn ('ulli• lu put(m• m 13 •le•trmll•b•. •e• will i•c]mlc two fnnc•

0wl.lllug on •luth •ln

Mr. •lomas •1]t• • z•g fromsevc• •tla•k of tl• •p.

Mr. I,gtll•r M•lthewa Is do•vn w.th

W. C..•llttle •ri•! fromFla., Ilmt the• has • • r•[o th• elate

I(.• now ch• Ihelr s'o• at 6 p, m.

do hkewl•'.

•le heyday •f the epidemic h• apl•-•ntly p• a• ihe sch•l at•dan••e•ing hack to I• nodal •nditlon. Tberela n•w but a small •nla• of a•nce,while at ,me tin.e eighty.he of the twoIm•dr• and •fty pnpils we• ouL •e

•ull•ly fo•onate. •o •her h• yet•en out •au• of the •mplalnt.

The Pub# & Walkley ('3. ll•

and a• puHin• lu, two •ew b• macbim.s.

The• ws• a g• atlen3anceso•l•,s •l S.nday at the •n•tlonale•g•li to heur I•v. Mr. Ande• of Mere

At •lle ll•rlnnate •lma•l Tu•dny tlie•w• •n •xdollent at•nda• a•ut mghtymem•rs •lng p•nt. •hl• In•t I• nn•t that the •tety will do l•elf

' Evidently the Mutual •nefit

•n •o• to I•ugh at the g•p, The

the p•l y•r we• •6 fur •el• mem•,ithe divhleml whmh will • d•l• next

week will amount • a•t ••r •plta.

Inmlmno, for aboat •1.• Th• Is an ex-cellent showiag.

There will • a meeting of all ln•dforming a I• of Km•b• of•nd •ne•elal or•nlz•tlon• at Har-

oam Hall, Pl•n=vlll• nn Tbu• oven-Ing. •eb. 011i• at 7:80 o'el•k, •d•on the al• and objects of the o•et will•Won by ]lou. •. •, •nd,Cban•llor, and Hon. Ho• O. •e,K•r of Ibe •i for tb• •tat••al InvR•tlon • •nd• to all b•

John Smith, • em D.& • had hla and th•b •mash•

ol I•t w•k.

The •mome •l•y will hold a •hear-s•lo•Fddayaf•u at 4 • m. In•eS•hing•on •nff. chu•h. A •11 attend-ance Is

Special Resolntlons,

M a of the • ofMotor Co., tho

vote w• p•d:

•m•th• for his •1• lu tla •d

Ths nddvst wordi of tong•c or pen ereour Brussels s•ap's .11 gone again.

TO Nsrvous •e•.r •d• will•

will •nd

])rices.away p•e•, h•d •01d •ver $•,000

, t• •ug- On •t • the open w• we find o•v• •a• over•t•k•L Wep•

havo 100 Ladles' Cloth Wraps, Jackets and New-marke , lush W aps, Jackets and Sacques,

lnWrme m t,v= I'M lo, ll- •0 IsseS' and 'OhiXdren s and Cloahswau•ee & •t. Paul a•d Enion Pacific

•hort Llneon•on,t•etot•wlng•storl•v- •z]y,• ono WOS make for us tllis •on.

lo lafanld •nd ",

,, <,= $,5.00 Buys•S, 1817 •rCb, an0 •o aeco•atlo• am oxcullen• A • wa• .•A•, WRAP or N•WMARKET

ann o•lon I •r fu•er p•lcu• apvly • •e heart

00 Buys•.,,,•n, " 0hl0a Mflwaukee&St. aulR.R A STASH O•MENT. It will pay goal in•re•t on the h,•estment f,,r

• •11 r[•0•l•0 • •fil•fl•l •[•. o. t• •:• day ofJan•ry, A D 1•, I•nt C•BO• be duplicated •ter •n the se•.u "

A •le• p•y will leave, I•ston on Fcl-. I Ma•eUau•n tlmll'liol•nl0.apli•tlonJUdg°'oftim admln•tmtor oa In•on[ol•" o•cr, our •A•AI• ( OU•T••ary llt• lot the Pacific •as•. Oal• ouu [•o •e • •ry •ou•. la• ,,• •ut•iagmn. a• End, •muan• from l•t

,L uzzy & Co.

E. 0 , th0 •wn Ot •uthln•n In •ld D•t•ct five days

' "0' • • ' ,A l,,ii

FURNITURE.- OF

•op in and •.e if

Masks,, Bells, Stars, Span, a u a pWITH THE E DIE$S VARIETY tO.l.OW PftlCES,

C0 P mes.

AT THE NEWS OFFICE

Mrs. John( ]',I FElt •'I'IIEET

It • iml×,4•lblotxleuumerate ull, but •e

F•x.4y Chair•. Pat.nt R•ke•. 5f•ie

]•[a, •an e]lal• mid •ckem,

Bl•ng •, Sh•, Wiekor Ware.

•ul•) G•uts, and oui Child's Chair al 25('

lair, •nd yon illi•.h[ (lo •.•-li i,,

38 and 42 Main St., Plantsville,

Valelilines, Valenline Lal •('

:re are to be

44 and 46 COLONY STREET t

ary :B rg: ins.

Muslin Underwoar.

ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE!

Flint's tile x•uy ,,or [•.•|l I'lUii• yesterda• :•ll t thal -

n•=f hke amolmi fr• of rhea.,, m ,•ur 3I, l• • Furt

tree s•r•,tbi• I• =•c,n away the I•,]] rlng•. "1 bus xx•.

iitllll Cl'liMt'lll,

]1 el'idyll,

TO RENT.

Will close out many ,tylos of Muslin Umh.r•ear at greatiy

Reduced Prices Broken linos, •ome shghtly •oil•, N•ght

Rol•, S•, Dm•e•, e•. B•ns for

At the samo •un•, L•ins' WINTER SKIRTS---Sa•, Mobs, •anuol and Kmt Skir•. •e l•fi• • make on

th• mako thorn a 4•lrable pu•h•

Cloaks. Cloaks.It goea without aaying that o]oaks at thin time (if the year are

Choap. •Nowhere can you find b•tter barg•ixm fimo we offer.

Ladies', Misses and Ohilch'eu's. Perfect tilting attd uell made,

A• pricea entirely in your favor, noL ours.

Ia DRESS GOOD•, in UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY, in

BLhNKETS and COMFORTS, in nvory department through-

out nur eatahliahme•L you will find Bargaina worthy of your

at•ntiou.

Dry Goods and Carpet House

ASA FISH &

Painters

lln.hlt.ini• ill ,>ll, d (;, InVUl =,, ,I-, , I. 4T •|Zllll •til+'t

All klud. 1)1 [A)t;N % "lad FR.\\K

4ew Yolk. ,

JO]D DEEBLE,

that •re•dful f•e ('r•ull, -• ', ,l •sw .t oil h.uid•

AAVING EHE LkRGEST AND BEST STOCK OF

Now and Known

Eumpe'as

Monuments ,, Gravestones U• c

Ever offered for sa]o in this toWn• and wishing t• roduue my

sdl for 60 d•','at •fiy •u• •Ids,

ONUMENT8 of AMERIO N and/TALIAN MARBLE,

in of

GRIPPE-•efl•ment[y Cured t,• die

),of Wild Chorr$,

I nfluen•% •"

• That, P•ns

the Chest, Side and •ck,

•&c. 5o•s. and•

EASTMAN

HOW TO BUY FOODTO O00K IT,

TO SERVE_ iT. _,." THE TABLE,"

By FILIPPlNll

Of DF-•.•'•ONICO'8.

FOR PRIVATE FAMIMES.

CHARLES L. WEBSTER &

PEERLESS i)YESPer BI•ffK 8'I'O•XII•08.

Made lu 40 •nlora that •ltimrbma• %Vash Oat ••

--.I.•.last We•k i

blole new •ds on Norton•:•tbargaln Finch, "I•tltyttf• Co,•nmter Ibm •k. mo• ek•trlc ][• two

A • budding lot on Oak s•t •r •e. •ow wlndow•/,

--• d•nng • and fan• work ms- the m•ttennis will fludeverytMng they want at town•Mrs. John Oxley'• Center s•t. Mr.

Takey•r w•l• to W•g Sing, Cen.ter St. •t•is• laun• asd low prices• • for•'olis• S •. each. • 4 c•. • •r.

For all kinds of •t and sh• m•ng t• death fath• whootsbo•i•andlowp•a•llonJ• •r,L.g Hedld, notkRow

K•-, Li•rty s•t, old s•nd of C•F•ct•. Js24tf New York Sunday

S•mpin• •nllnues to • a s• at d• Co. •o.31• Oxley• C•t• at•t. Call and • 8und•.the new d•i•s and aim the I•h• lot of •e asnval m•fing of the •uthlnT•t

•lmrfom•d patterua for•le. A•icuhu•l •ciety will • held in the•urt r•m of tlw Town llalL Monday eve-

B•aa--I have ]•iv• another ]or of niug, Fek 10th.that nice •enan• •unty butter whichwill go qu•kly, •ive me your o•er at •e mi•s •rrla• at•ct• some at-on•. • •nly 2• m mb lotg •ntion Monday, but the en•rtaiament was

f•m t•eIt la a wilse child that knnwq that Brur-

sels is the IX•t soap.

lllyou have the grip, or not.

Ice forte enilfone-half Inches thick Ills

be•n cut In Wa/lingford. It Is nni as thtekusually c•]•o•-il tar, but leo men this year

wtH tare what thef can get.,

"/'he contra• forthe new iron bridge ouThe Iowa ehqk. nfil• •w lia• a tele- the Meddea & Waterbury turnpike, be

phone, twevn Sm/hlngioa and CheShire bas Ix•,a

Ilcad artie'e • n the i•forui •h+.,l •il the given to llw ll•rlln Iron Blld•

flr.t img• ,. Trumbnll %Vnmen's Rebel t 'or •, No l:t,•lll hohl its re.it regular meeting on Tiles-

xslll •lmi m stalin, rent place, i•ltell at- m'rwnR as jurlo4 from this

Mrs. ('hirl• A. Cadwell and 31• •- •l•- Thei. are27c•oswithh•ll., d•k-

' •hl0

Sealant "ltuet ReV. •I, A. Hunt 0f

chumh.wfis unable t• officiate'A•L J0•an on account of lilacs.

WiSer• •ne•i •ulm Robinson o• Ed•venu,

tho sick list th• w•g. wllh•hotmublo.

•.f Miss Lucy U•on of West strut basiWork •plele• • •cove• f•m aer

Th# •P• ol Relic f have •mplet• 5•. •d Mrs. F•d Wheeler of Phiihe• w•k.wlih the following ra•lt : N.Y., and Mr. John •eeler o•Andm• ADDITIONS. bury have •en •siflag frisnl•

land ...... : '

laerehandlae ....

house.......

land.......

land.

E4wnrd Bullis of Now ltaveu has beenMiller,

Mrs. L. E. Southworth and Mrs. C., Dliven haw been ill, but are now better.i

William Ost•Je was feeling ]al days last w•k but is now al

Mr. R. L. Williams ae.I wife were /llerofrom Long Branch, N. J., the first of the

............... w.ek to alieml the ftmer•l of Mr. W|dlqms'

plat%" "..'," . •0 moiher.

$$y•0 Cashier L. K Curtis at the NationalDEDU(•*ILINS Bank la confined to tbe house with ah•................ S i• cold. Edward •wery Is a•htln•g • the

• h•nk for a few days iu con•(l•encc. .

i lli0 .loire D. Ilarrlngton was confined tol•l ilia house tar se¢.eml days wilh tile grill.

Batista Oaltcio, the camly msk.er *hoiv•ntly bought out And•w 8oczolt ires.uffe• a relal-• frml the grlpt•, lind Is

Portei, who tt ill

%h• Mate P,llhloek. %11• lh'niy Ba•es

V•,en she wis a I•/and. aho cried for CImiori•

W•In *he hid Chndi•im, ib• give them

The wlfeof l•v •,•lH,am )lillc•, a re

denly las•u•lay mo•Hn• f•,ln thefec•of •e •11. )h )11]1('1 lla• , C' Ul)I•

of tlm•

I•id•nl, .I B. Savage. I) P Ackal•, D

and L. An(]•wg we• churn dir,',• •r •ni d•vlden(I was vot• f•,r

Mr John Oxh'v wdt I•. adv(.lil•lng•pl•ngcbick•a fo• yale II1 I•o Or

t,,• Ith ",lr lhlehenuk it is purely a rainier,)r individual..

Edl•rily before lhe deaill •,f Mrs. LllbeFis• a iele•ln • as te•lvetl f•m Middletawn aononn:Ing that her lather, Mr F B.

w•to •liddh.•,•n •ll• she h•uml he

l )[ •m•, •f New tlaw• h• a newadve•lsirg •heme lie pays •ys, and m

up in t• •tteet. H• • •e paid o• $•10In o,ae day [{e claim• that there is a bellephi •nlhrophy a• well aa adve•tlH•g a•ulIL •le hal a llo•e mju•l by i•ppulg onl hll acd • wlsh(• to pF •t •lmilar

lakc• pla• m.•t W•n¢••venlng The

i•n• tonlake the I• • evt-•t •)I•' ,,

I)n•.ln,.ss for Ihe bird ill not the bon8 titlearticle, hut nltTely a hlllily t.•)h)• plft•re

the ])mperw i)f M[t. L B. Whittl#sey,

,qto, of i• •n. lie •ys there b• re•ntly

le• lie flxt•l an old •3ghsli one which w•enstrlges the bqur •,ats it after a

Tbe• iq hu[oneother in the •ta• end that iiO• •y • •W ll•v• J+'•l•. •V,

U.•, held he•. The• old cl•k c•

Unlonyllle

The Case Bros. aro not only atic-eessful manufacturers of paper, 1)atat tlteir Highland Park, Manchn•ter,they own a mineral spring, and cmploy from twelve to fifteen hamls inpreparing the wafer for tnarkst,ing, printing, cooking, packing, etc.Toni• water has n.• been advortiaedvory extensivlqy, but its reputation has'gained for it largo salos m neighbor-mg towns, i)ItrLieulal.lv in }Int,.for,1C. A Nerve l, who has been with the

tel nnd one half mile froin Plants-

I•]nqun.e

Italian Interpreter.Th(,mm PaLter annouacee thut

•L!I act as Italian Intcq)retar when-

•ver his services may be ne•l•. HeIs well •uca•d in •ng•h and will

a•nd • wn•g and tr•nalatmg.

Residence c,,l•er of Academy Hi•and Oak sh'ee(,

4

dejpait•entlt maneShow' ollr ueual

I00ksl and Jewey.'IAil the Latest Styles at Low

Twenty Palm •xcomiu•, Curtalns, 8 yards long, usaal]y cost at

host 9.l•• l•ir, Our price •'or this lot is

i. epairing Pr0mptly and We1!. Done..

E. Nichols, Jeweler, $1.98 a pairO.H. BISSELL 8¢ CO,

CORN'r_• MAIN •SD • STREETS.Thi l oath w0 hall Dwot to

BROKEN LOTS AT ASTONISB'INGLYLOW PRIOES. To the Public.

• H

WE SILILL CLOSE ALL

Among them arc one lot of

1Wen's Cli]f Button and I,aoe •ihoes atFormel• price $4.80, 18.00, $6.00 and $6.

One lot Gent's Shoes $•.50,Reduced from $8.50 and $8.

One 10t •isses' Shoes, m•ll size, tl,reduced from $2 and $1.75.

One 10t •st Qualily M¢'l Rubber Boots, $2 per pail,Siz• 10 and 11.

AND NUMEROUS •R BARGAINS,

Town Hall Shoe Store.

•GHT•'-NINE i• past and gone

•&nothl• year is we• ••h • • pub• mann• •

t•k the g• •ple of SoutMng-

•n for • genius •ge dur

• •e p•t y•, •d •lly for

•e m•y •nd w•s we hav•iv•

f• • who have •• u•n

• mo• •e l•s of ]ov• on• Our

du• • h•p• to '• • path-way•e •mb" has pl• us inv• cl• •p•thy • • •dth• •nd wo• of a•r•fio• have

•uch• o• h• d•ply. May G•'•

•]•ng •d you all • •e r•n-

mg royce ot life • •e • wish

of yo• h•ble •t •d f•end,

Charles A. GadweH.

P

I have just a fo• morn of •ose

2- 0at Koacl Cartz,SU.cl t,n' and double col)ar, that I will

sell for

$•5,,oo Each.caauot be beat aL the l•e.

have ]eft a fcw

Robes •ild BlanketsIhat I •111 ,x, II at the MARK

I)()W,N Pli(•" for one week.

,% f•ei thut yon will have io pay

Geo. L. Messenger.

O•ing t•, the (ontlnuous mild weather we find that

have left on our tables a much larger st•ek of OVERCOATS and

HEAWZ CLOTHING than we uauMly carry at this neason, but

WO ill•OpOItO tO I•Oll •l,Olii and as an inducement for Clothing

Buyers to take our goods in exohange for their cash, we o•ar our

el4 lYnderwear at Wholesale Z•riceli. We do thisIx) reduce our stock and tm-n our GOODS into CA•. •ow

your opi•rtunity to 'b•.y' •00d.•

•..•resce•t THE BF•ST IN TOB.•

E• eD'l•l.v hke• •t.

Other ])r•i• f()r •.. h) 3•

•e a •pe¢ia•t•of Coffee and can •uit

Teas lhal can'l he beat.We •f•o•.

HUTTON llllOTHERS,

Merchant Tailor% C'lothiers, Hatters and Furnishers.

CF-•R ST., SOU•GTON.

disoounL A nice Vaso Lamp for only $•.

.... : WATCHE.S •old and exchang• • tho •t •v•DO YOU•

P A N T S ? c.D. O en, Main

('all and • the new stock just in from the manufacturers, l•-ic• only•0 to 30 cenli• This is a special lot The)- are sure to please

Light and heavy weights. These brooms were bought

be/ore the rise and are guaranteed.

A good hue of LAMPS yet remains. I shall clcse them out at •,

If ) mt do F•bmiul7 is the Best month in the yen" to buy them.

We have made VERY LOW PRICES on all our Best Grade

Heating by HotA Specialty.

Rooli•ug_ !•!__Jobbing

PANTALOONSTo turn them into

Cash.We want room foi Spring Condo. The balance of our

OvercoatsAt prieea for SPOT ('ASH that you can afford to invent for next winter.

J. H. MARTIN CO."( h)tluem, Hatters and Furnisher% 9 Center St., 8otlthington.

Hancock & Fay's - Southingt0n,

I lellie Biyo]v ]•r trip around t]•e world with

8•it of Clothing. If shy had been a man shehave ta"]c•n a4trantagc o/"

Oar Prices on Clothingwhivh are thv Lowest we have ever q•o•_xl.

not care for Profits at this season o/"

Therefore, if yo• infest improve the

It mear• a savin,• of •5 •o 50 per cent

Thomas Bu0kley,tableau t•lll I•' liter.alibiThe ellrlt•iillailOll i•f lh•

P. & W. Blork, PLAN'•VILLE

malk and %,,n Moltke , VI, •iog the Ba:ll,. Mrs Soplironla Wllllam•i. intro(lucillg It here.

I;r)und fn,m a l)mtan(v, •u•eDder of Na- M• Sol)h•nia WHhaais ,lied ,)u M )q- '

iBa•i ,l•n by b•ilcil i...l•nL• ,In) aioming, ot puaumovta, at the leSl- A prominent ('ifiTmn ,)f this place ......

g ! - y j aml an experL in such ina[•rs

m,•rof•(,H•W •u•,>y C,enm•ss,on, w•2yeam•agm •,ven .hlkhen sul- Asth•(haoaqo]l•q 1)emi a l)uzzlo to

,tulln•t•mmer aid fall, end now "the J, •huyler, of Plamvllh, L)•,u•l•¢,of ph)aitians this i]lSCOVOl'V will d,,ohtwork of ma•m.•i.g i• l•mg ca.l•t on I lartfo,d, Al•,l. of C•llinsvtile, ,Iowa,d, less be re•arded • e•,reineh" ,lthl W•TCH CHAINS, OPER• GLASSES, CLOCKa.

map[•.d I'll(. lwgt o•u t•.•)n will [)robs- laiRI, (i , %[• Mary }lcajaliiill, llartfold. •Wa•, •k and Jewe• •p•g ia •l of il b•noheihi) tlllee to fimsh the lur?ey of lhe sta• 5Ira. •l)bronla •llliams waq th. widow Mr. P. M. Do( k(,r s little son Birdie (l/shownand hy tlw.pnu• of 1•91 the s•llole work of Mr l)ougl•s Willhuns, a wortliy end is the third vict•n .f tho •ip hero•ill • .c<,,•.li•lled '1 h,' pari com.leted promu, eut clti•,m ,,f •,l,h,ngto. ,or men7 66 Sat" 8trct--Seo•ll •t•eoek,--•th•t•,n•qu(l(l llll• •.(.ll(m - years. After the •'ttli of h•r hlmb•(l abe HO died Friday ,night of l•t • eek

wdl he held at the Water Co%. • oD yeats a• •he made her hume I• H•rtford. %•1 i.torest. " at•tod, wills mild LLm• will •

'l•lav (,veniag • Fe• Rh, at • o'el•k. Both Mr. and M•. WIHlama belonged to •grom t•e Springfield llomes•ad ) arc re(laeat• • mag• Immedla•man• m

m.,,,,,< .. ,, ,. JEWELRY,

it w• always a ple•,,r• for rehU;e• nn,l' holdings here of the Aurora minn. ? J•i *

annual •lal at Ge•enia Haft oil theeveu- •. •w• Williams hi •thlogton on queuflypaid • high • $7. P• is Cen•r Sfree• at •d •mm•)ng,,t Feb• 18lb. The commluee ot W•n•day afte•a at nan ocl•k Rev. $•5, al d S•ngfi•ld invee•m p•d (Ohl s•nd of Andl•w B•coll.) Sarra•ements •..ls• of •. W. Mullins, T •- J. Boswo• •.du.tln• ,be exerel.e., lUgS and Fan0y Furs 0[ •11

% OnInlan, H J, M,)lao, T. E., ( or•tl, Inierment w• at Oak I IIIl cemetery'. Irma $: 0 • $20 a aharo for it. A 01 ' : ..................

']' Nagle' W; t" DeadD I%e fl r aefi° el ts ng maged the 80uthw0rth' Dru Sl0re, For the Holiday.

W. Nagle, J. C. Re•n, T.J. IlcOu•, T. , a ho•-tr•dlng •n•r 8'utblr,gto= but it h• s] pot • cln•r 8•,F. Colllus, 3. F. Moran, E. C. Daisy. The •ood• Re( .••now •miug p•miaeni, W•ae• 0• and' h• i• I

• •ic• will • •t • • • •111 W•l•r •. • •1• all t• w•y il th• $1•( • •g, •a•g! •, • ••fu•mhedby llyansfull orcb•. •of. ;to: g.•lne=Ue•, ed dallr. •ty, ••mitb will pr, mpl. Fan('v valentine p• en • a•a• • •e, •]l

•ln• will • t•tL ' with a lmllledlUtrade aD• tho ore 18 80]d 0• '•0 ' . • •VO 8=•. . ••_bo

Palmera•umed no p_atrl0drunR, our umbra were

ly paTmonts/commencingso that the earnings will not

•or evidence until thesix m0ntho of 1890. A. S, U

•on, o! Cl•v•la•-d, Ohio,rifle, Ct. who issees no re.on why,not commonee FgE.• I, aud beheroMter." •hn•'ifime h

1000

for ,sumlo

that the

ne• ;..,, ;,

Candy mado •lli Every Day.

Satisfa¢•on guaranf•ed to all ''

tumors. The 0elebratedNO'I'/OE. .

" erneTo Rei)t I ,ard of Ri•llef U• to tile ,tax-

m• i• ,.n0 " i[bt Wtlt0t H0at0t.

with Lenement of Fivo Room Jnnu•cty (11

79 Stre(

Beckwith's Almanac for 189({)

W1UI a Full Line of

Crockery and Glassware

FIAEOCKT,& FAY,Liberty Street.

New Brooms Sweep Clean

I guurtmh• ha ' ",

U'Ng0UGH• While Professo• Jes•

• •• pupils and toacher•, was

exporimcn• In, ox•-•eespt{• to •mbe• oJ •on w• bOlng s ,•€•

aud •dioi•. composed wholly o- •'part ot •'.

• • with iron pipe connectio•a,

•lt •ew •or•e• flow •

•oltln• •lectlou COU• m•nglO• thoho•ror

scnno a can of gasoline througha piece of hot l•9.•had beenfl re•,un•?lor a•-f•inutes

•d•v•b•lRh• be consuThe burning g•otino spread

over •he floor and se•s, •nd thewe• ex•nguisbed after

n _.rly

Which

ble'•uccossoc of 8enntot• Cam,United States Senate is

hy many who call u•On Mr. which several of th•_•tuden• •wereat the Posteflice Depact• ' S0orched• T•]h• most da•ger

.•annor of treating such refer- b3• the'ekplotdon u•e as

-•gpends very much upon the ProtessorJcss, will prohably lo•e hl•Whhih they come, but • • •ght •nd may die: Berne Fsmol,

t•,smtlcs and l•king •e qu•s- •und •cture ot.•he'l•Rand a•ry•r•in•fa•says: "'•me•y ou•, likely te die, •ra KempF•th;t rumor, I gue•, • find out •und fracture •f the leg; Hattie Barn-• •uld say a•ut IL" To a•, d•nRoronsly hurt; R•selt St•ven.t• aOq•aln•uceshe•that of son. terribly brulsed:.Wlll D•wson,

•ot a •n•dato. badly cut •ud brui•,Hen he endowed p[llaed, b•dly

Field of PhH•elpbl• G A dozen othom we• brui•d• cut and• have •id In an ln• sco•he• but these named, abovoif •o o•ce came •Mr, the seve•st sttffere•. It ia bol•ved

••er unsought he would •epl • that the explosion was caused b• im-pure ehemteM&

LABOR LEADERS IN COUNCIL•

ALnANY, t•f'y., Jan. +0.--The SCalabr•noh of the American Federation el

L•r ts In session in this c•ty. President •en in h•s address •r•ude•five •r oon• clnu•o of the p•son;prison law •s & •evlce • ml•oad • poepie. H• •poko of •ho ur•n•needweekly-pay bill(and favore• •he e•bli•hmen• of a •ta• Prin•lng

Eight-hour law w• urge• • a boonthe worktngm•.

The Legislative Committee rep0r•dthgt •n at•mp• h• been madesecure the •e•l o• the H•lf-Hotid•bill* but hn• •en unsucce•ful;

cap•to• appropriation, female fac•r•

lilacs, which h• be•n of •eneflt • allA •rt of the addre• referring tocharg

N•w YORK, J•n. 29.--In the su•t ofCap• Frank •arrison- of the 13th Reglmeal N (L, S. H Y. fordtvorce fromh•s wl•e, Holhe Dens He.risen-which Mrs llar•n interposod•cross

jury found bo•h p•rties guilty of

term for •udgment on the findingsfact. It t• puss•ble •hat neither Fartyw•ll be ffran• • •lvOrc• both being

blown up by mitre-glycerine whil+ p•.

N•WS OF THE D•Y.

•. ProtM& •o Fresh pMntor,

Jan. •9.--Prvsidonlh• decided to go to l•ew Yorkk to attend the Judicial Cus-

P to be+celebrated there• He. and•eore tary Tra•y

Im Noble will leave Wash•a Monday ufternooon

• special train, reachingr•bat evening. There will

s ands on the same train. •eides

Court,a The Prosi.

n lgh t.

,Tan. •9,--There is con-over the

case now before4•omm|•tee of thn

xe• d•easntod• hy counselrl• "nu•nbnr •f witnesses arerom'Mavyinn(L It is the most

•l"he contestant, Sidneycharged that Mr. Comptou,

-was elected by fraud and ln-

•. Jan. Se.--Representa-chairman of the tlouse

pp•roent, bonds to run fifty yearsused exclusively as a basis

applied to the redemptmn of

mg•_.o.•, .len. •o--A billcei•tn Eeriness to-day appro-

ng Ib•0.00Oto survey a route •orc•mul connecting L•ke Michigan

ze t•uperior The b•ll ha• beenby William H. Morrill, tbc

The scheme has been euby the Legislatures of

Jan. 29.--The ProM-and Mr& Harrison. assisted by

the ladies of the Caht-e a reception to the Momber• of John Rtley'sgeneral store on Unions and the Judiciary, st the • street. Clean. N. Y., was burned Lo••o •se, Izs• n•gh• from 9 to it • •.500, In•ur•nce •,000.

w• •ttg•ted by • mobln Abor. dlncd nnd m;ds much o[ at •'ew Bed-

[ ford, Mass., by the old vetcrsns.

....Fhc strzke on th• Pz•hurg tractiongolng

•S•X6TO•, J•n. •.•ustzve Lu- [ back and Isavlng •he K•gh•.• cxccp• the four leaders will be re-

with New York. m•de • long argu- [ W •m O'•nnor, the oarsm•n, will

no chance of making a

Wxsm.•oro.w, D. C, Jan.o| the House CommitteeAffulra,placing General .John C Fro

on the retired list of the army,the rank of Major-(;onoral,

to he made to the House.

The Uuion Bridge •ompan• ' ltut-isle, N. Y., laxg•t do•c•n':ot-•tli• the world, is about • • • i•shop• in Buffalo •nd concen•ra• Itsplant at Athon• Pa.

The United Ol• Company, whosocentral office •s •t Syracuse, N Y.,h•s •ncroased i• cap•l s•k •om

James Fuller o£ E•t H•mpton, Conn.,was found de•d. It looks • •[ he h•d

killed him

Bolv• l.ock wo•. the oolebrntedWoman's R•gh• adv•te, frank•de-

s•,od by Victoria Woodhull •nd TennisCl•flh• In England, •nd rebukes them

It Is reported In New Yor]; thatPaul]no Hall, the •tress, and Mr. Me-

-dram o•rn compa•te•.ahd now a ru••r merchant In •cw York, will

The labor •ublo at J. H. Win-

hat •ok effect January •0 •nd will

•. Jan. 79--The DirectL, which na•sed the last Con

and was voted • Presidou#up tn the

• brief deba• p•sed by

KILLED BY A BLAST

P&. Jan. 29.--A gang elPoles and Hungarians, wh•

sployed in mending the reed bedSbamokin, Sunbury and Lewis

:]•llroed set three blasts and then•O await the explosion.

'some. unexplained re•son onlythe•olasts exploded. Th• men

not know thls, however, and h•dtheir work when the third

and they were hurled

Onu•f the men was Instantly k•lled,injured and a dozen other•

mjured, the recovery otthem being doubthrL Three pire June •0, 1890.are said to be mismng and, Asses Smith, u •rosperovs farmer u d

thought they are under thedobrl• •iffhly-respocted citizen, living at Mou-lt has been almost cleared hus •ontre, N. Y, committed sui-

•uling their bodies. I :•de by b•n•in• yeemrd• He w• 58Fears o[ age P0r qomo time his mind

•ceka he h•s been watched closely.•TAW$•V, Pa., Jam 29.•ver

men and six women, Poles andarrived from the anthracite

to-day und were t•keu tohero they are ex petted

work. strikers oolleotedto look at the new ar-

•vould have mudsof the

Ex-(;overnor Bross• of Illinois, and'or abe pa•t twenty y•ars a large stock-•older and odlt@r• Writer of the ('hl-•ago Tribune, died atalute hour lustnight.

The Congrnga•ional Church at Don-•er ('entre, MasS, h•a boon das•ye•• fire. "•bo loss is •5,0•. rho

accesser of tho ancient 8alos vll•6?erich church in whibh the w ,•ft•rou btes began. "

It ts s•d that • •urrinane has donemuch.damage •t B•nos Ayros• • The9aekSignM. from C•lff, w• sunk gbIlucnos Ayres, bavin• •llided with the•amcr Llewollyn, •o. Liverpool, Pho,a•tcr was so ba•y •maged that tt we&•ccussarv • b•h •r.

Thom• Web•ter• of Somervl•, NI, and hiswlfo we•c out drivlhg, and•hilo crossing the teacks el th• highValley Rallre• tb• •rrlago aud horse

but muny ofhowever, voluntarily left

• h0use•

,Ps., Jan. SO.--JThemeetleg of D. A. 16, K. of

thd Austrellan bullet system andIg members of the Order tog,i ;h• poddle•. •e sen-O•tho m0c•ing • favm•ble

o• an •n•hr•l• dls•ric•• all the •n•br•ite

of Pennsylvania. Delegates •ere struck and it4 occupants thrown•,Posont reprosontAug over 4,000 l0 feo• l•ndlnff od • ho•pof s•nes,,• wosker• in the •ights o• l'ho horae, wa• •t•n•kllle•. but

•lr. •ed Mr€•qb• 9•ped with •few sll•t fnJd•os. •

a• nursed HI• Wile. Charles D. Andr• a wire-mat afloat,u•. N • Jan 90 • •hoas paren• •e wealthy rosldon• of

of FrederiCk J•'hn•--•e R•bes•r, N Y,,wa• foundin AlI-SMnta

u.• w a • o• • . '• •urchatTo•on•o,•, .tarknakedafid

e tz a emsnaea toe a eg•f e p r• The police are of " .. _•n that Johnson murdered his • At •n•al•, • . the •wn o• •ortnIre • the house and t•'on ran •ovidence, • L,, ,sTark.

p•lived • ver• unhappy •mmlttodsulolde •h •'•eof his• •t•o•

Jan. 29.--A. 8• •• Hart,

with pneumoni• bu• an• now a• •About eight weeks iced • be

and distasted o, m,Wile •

elbow and f•tured •w•:r woUn•t unable • uas •rmy ',

I "'I ....

+• of Andovqr, Moss.,

, ahd candor of •u•on sqmo remarry P•b¢

•lioved in negro suffrage.•sys Sona•z S• "

w• • blow • • •he facenature alwa: 's revenge} such

Says PruL P]•lp L "'• got the worst 0f1• We,am s• qrlng freest no•, andwill •ff•,. ]• may co• more-blood •han •he Civil War •id.•Mnking m n of •he South have •bo•ompathyol •very thlgkingman ot the

r•h. Flf• r •sara ago P•f, MosesO•9•r• of , n•over Semlnary• ,• p9•.

no•lutton but the sur•nder o• two.orthee Sta•s • exclusive possessionthe

m make two c0•rs In•m te pasco•ulty •gc•hor, as

n•t• •as• oolo• In •hc rainb•."

• •OTH•HOOD BOOM.

•a Supreme •ur• Ch•mber•, h•nde•dow• bl• •ecision refusin• •o gran••mporary in,unction •ke• by •ho New• ork League B•ball Club re$•ra•ning•hor• S•p JOhn M. War• from pl•y[n•wt•a any o•her •h•n •ho No• YorkLeagm • C •ub• • •e•l•lon • comprisedla• •< .•d• pewHtten dcou-'men•," et •t• • 3rubens[vs.

While ,th•-d• d• •. ofcoarse, dccl• the questions upo• whichthe suit is founded, It Is yet regardedas a marked victory [or Ward •ud thePlayers' League, in that t•e in, unctionbeing refused, It leaves •he issue to bcsettled • •h• defendant an•hls friendswished tt to be--m • •alr •nd opentrial, before • jury.

When the news of the decisiongot

Kee•e's store in Broadway, and • regu-lar jubilee.mee•ng was held, every-b•y confabulating every•dy else all

the short•eto• under eontract with the(lowland National League club,

Brotherhood. The ne•s created a lo-cal son•tion, a•,he h• been expelledfrom the Brotherhood the oomphcation

trouble.

]iur•A•o. N. Y., Jan. 29.--The Gil-moreoHanloy fight, down for to-night,•s off, Gilmore wired from Chloas'othat he is •o sick • come heresecre•ry of the Athletic club ther•upon postponed the en•rtalnment un-til Feb. 12, and In the meantime w•llsecare another ligh•weight to meetHenley

P[•T•BUnO• Pa, Jan. 2•.--A •logramfrom Fred Carroll, whom manager Han-l•n sen• • S• Louis, says:signed Robinson for Pit.burg Player•'I•a•ue, and Brenuan for Clove}andl'layers League. Leave for Kansas(lay • sign Burns for Pit.burg Play-

PUtLADELPtIIA• Ja• •0.--It is X'eport-cd that the Phllad•phi• Brotherho•(lub has comple•d a deal with theBos•u Broth•hood Club by whichKlleoy is • be t•nsfo•d f•m B•ton

Cunningham •nd Hus•d are give• bythe local club.

B•L•.•zo•'•, •P•, Jan. •9.•Andrew

brought to jail here. There h,•d hoes

she h• •en heard to •y •hatwou•d kill h•m if she got the chance

Workmen engaged •n diggin• •nd gra•-

Ind•uburying •ound About fifteen

•tton. It la thought four of •ho num-ber were chl• • they were found•bur•ed •partfrom•erast. Onethe four badmen burie• wl•h an o•-

hea•.

Pl•t•, of M[dd•eport, •i• miles eastof her• Is missing. •e•rep•osentedthe •ay firm of Robias•. Compton &Lewl& at •v• •. Y.• hasof t•e firm •money wl• h•m •nd also• ma•led woma• o• A•o• He h•wlf• and thre• chtldre•iddlop•r•

B•ve•, 11o• Cb• Black, Con

C•onk ConSta• •:oI Waters, fa

• shoo t•, •'Sh•wCo•, ;t Etmwo, Id•. •o• h• boon shuldown owing • teot• o 6vm the hirin•

filling th•••d no

out.

• •JBC , •9•--Su purls.•pdav or• of •uthernci•sa • o bl•k• t he •terre•p•tic •I', rei•d a• , ,Wost-bocndtr•n• •I •nd

R•no • L•

,Gx.z•rs Jnn. 90.--Mrs.

'• • am flied

ro•V• "o•e con•

tracl•;to in

• f•t them.without doubt• the hrgest un-

for many y•.

,16

easy*•work,

werewere flei• boforl

of tl• ,who were

•hn train wreek6d:•aS PusseUge•

, the cue

ebottt. ;of coum/+,

Under the

•-tea-r0om,on the walls

"On of th• ell the. ornamentsby the "

priacc•, Here inthe come nnd. nmke

own breadand their tea often inthe ' of • few frlsnds. All the

He •t the •t" down ngaln and •re very fond of animals

his hands awry from it, while he asked • flowem, a•d take almost as much} question he h•l in the flat in- mterest In {he kitchsn garden at Sand.

as•In the flower beds.

8.OObbt,,.

Otter, each....................., .... IO.OOBeaver, larse, per akin ............ 4.25Beaver. medium, per •km .......... 8.'/5

•esv#r, am•t...................... S.OOtl/ek; ,dark ........................ LeORed Fox ............................G•y Fox ........................ 80Baesooc, each ...................... 1.10Sku• bisek..• ..................... L80Skunk; halr-.IHped................. 1.00Opium, lsrge, 0tS•d .............. 85zrn•Muskrat, Wm•er.................... 23•u•krat, Fall ...................... 10

H•v•'vSTn•w.--Hsy, Ho, 1. perl001b 85Hay, Olover mlxeu.................Hay• flair ...........................Hsy• •pp•n••g ....................Long Rye S•,.................... 85Shurt Bye Straw....................Oat Btraw ...........................Wheat Straw ........................ 45

POULtry, m'•.--Llw Western Qeese... 1.62Ducke, Weetern •erpalr .............. 8.5Fowls, State, N. J • and Pa., per lb .... 13Fowl., Westoru• per lb.............Chickens, N Y.. and N, J., 1• ..... 11•Chicken*, Western I per lb..........Booeter• old,•er tb ................ 17•TurSeys, per lb ................Chmkens, Western, dry-peeked, lb...Ohickens, N. J , d•y pa•ked, per lb..• dry-packed, per ib........... 16D•ek• Western, iced,per lb......... 38Geese, We• ere ice• ............. 8Tame 8•uab*, w•lte, per d.'z....... 4.00Tame Squab*, dark, per do•...... 2.75]•, gllsh Sn!po, per dos ..........Wild Ducks,uanvas, per pair ....... 5 00Wild Ducks, Red-head, per pair .....R•bbite, small and inferior .........Rabbit•Isrge,vr,m., pe." pair ........ 18Q•all, large, choice, p•r doz........Purer. go,de., per doz......... •.00

VIm•r•L•m--Potatoce,Maine, I•e, bblFotato+'s, •le, Wh,te Star, per bbl.. 1.75Potatoes, Long I•da•d, bbl .........Potato., Michigan, Boso, per bbl.. L87Potatoes, State Burbank, per)•bl... 1.75Sweet l'otatoe•, Yineland,p•r•bl.. ,Sweet Potato,, Delaware lllT• bbl.0nloas, Easter.,red,per bbl ........ 4.00

•Albany and- weeue in the oi running

the longwhen

tender of .dn•!ffe Jumped the

hfsthe -eirthd train• the locomotive• '•ar ha• cleared t•e

e •e• and smokin••went, ove• tnt• the creek, •h

fire •lmo•t lmmedi•ly• • •em•rkablyshor•

'.•he fl•mes•om

o•her

ldent•o• this

soon burnedThe oldest

the h•avy s•ve lying

• the I•iana• •nflne• who•he trai• f•ntshes the following

e list of •e dead and wound•:

•. N. Deming, Sheridan,•&, c•she•. Mrs. Eubsn• Bro• Ripple, crashed.

Two •hlldmn of D. • OIdham,bume•

J. D. Pearso• Sheridan, In&. rightshoulder and a• crushed and injuredIn•rnal[y.

H. C. Miller, New York city, com-mercial traveler, badly outandbru•ed,right leg crashed; •nno•

•uisNewm•n, in--el lnJuri•George Hunser, express agen•

crushed and b•k bad• hur•Char•s G. Wir• Fmn•or• bruised,

head and hip•• S. W•l•et• Indianapoli& head

badly cut •nd b•k severely wrenoh•

Jal trayeler, hl• out and out on thehead.

J. P. Al•ler, bruised •u• back andhe•d; serio•

G W. Stingel, Ro•v•e• le• cu•arms severely bru•ed and b•k

Harry Angle, son of conduc•r; elbowcut off and cut b•k of

Those slighly injured are: Will

or, Chicago; J. D. Baldwin,p•ssen•r a•nt; •nduc•r A. Angle;

oSr •r•r; W. & Holllday, •8•nj D.• J•sti•, bag•ge m•r; Ot•

Ida that Kempe•kibo b•al•hed to SI.beriu for eroding the military law of

pocket, and, putting tt 'to his head, his native lancL Kempenski w• epulled the trigger. Thd'bu|loteotered native of this city and enaturellredhis mouth aud'p•sed through the top citizen, and on visiting Russia was at-ofhis no•d. lle died lea few seconds

and smaller streams farther into the mun-mer then usual and the abuudance of

Many years afro he was a prosperou•btttldor )+ore, but he lost all his prnp-erty In thepanlcof 1•73, l[equarreledwith hie wife about two years afro, andsholeft hhn, and •th her six childrenwent to Bvo with hot mot•or

rested -under the milltery low sadexiled to

BLAZE IN A NAVY YARD.

PORTS•OUTI•, N. H., Jan. •8.--Flre in

Kitt•ry •avy Yard started about

o'Clock in the morning tn the boiler-N•:w Youa, Jan. sg. -By an explosion

Point five tanks of oil were burned.

Ti•o loss is from $150,000 to•200,000.The reports that several workmen h•boon •illcd wor• on,candid. No onewas Injured. The donsoemoke c•used• the burning oll cro•tod •eat con-s•rn n tlon •n the neighborhood bat thefire w•s soon un•o• control •

water for nil purposes for which it is asedby agrlculturist• and miuem.

Hea•y fails of snow in the Sierras

usually contribute to the prospertt• ofthe State, and are mth•r to be dc•iredthan to bc festal, Yet so gre•t hasbeen the wanton destruction of bmsl•and timber in some districts in themountains and ingher foothil• during

a• the Stend•trd Oil Works at Hunter's room of building No. 45, oe0upied by the past dec•de, that there is a f(mrt the effects of this denudation of

out n•'ly twonty-llvc hours the Jurya•nounced •t• inability to deoldo

of and robbed the aged Kell•y sisters, ln

The :.ry wa• discharged •nd Barry'•bail of •3,000 w•s contlnue•

Department •nt0d a ohar•r to theMin•u• CrooR RMlrood •mpany.capital stock is •1•0,000, •nd theot th• line will be 1• mllo• It will ex-tend from Andoreon swish on the lineot •o Wos•n •ew York&v•nl• R•t]road Company •bridge on the Now York, L•k•Wos•rn Ratlro•.

G•.•s I•ALLS, N. Y., Jan, 90.--An.mbor of cottages •t •uletVe"L•ndlng have .b0•n re0ently•red •y burglar& Among

rheas of FredorloR •ndi•

el Newark, N. J,bMl, o[ •ow York

• •s•bllsbmonts in tb• •oun•gaged in m•k•ng •ordagetwine, and they h•v6 formed as •es•l••lon to •wid •ny competition

•ln• of fibers •hioh h•ro•fo•o h'•excessive prlce• •

no• only o• man•acturl• in•res•also • th• expense o• coh•u•er•rupc •nd twine.

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