Document 6534455

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Document 6534455
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NEW YOBK STATE NEWS.
THE REIT
THE HBWl^1W|O1|I2510.
For 1 hankagfvipg Day.
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Governor Flower issued the following proclamation:,
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STATE OF N B W YOBK,
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EXECOTIVBCHAMBEB. S
Political Division of the Kextj
Senate autl Honse." \
Under tbe authority vested la the GoverSweeping Results of the Battle
nor by She laws of the State, I do hereby
at the Pblf, \
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appoint Thursday, the 24th day of November, to be a day of general thanksgiving and
prayer. '
The New York Herald ab* |bft« lntl
The people of the State have muchtobe Fifty-third Congress Jhs Democrats: wi
thankful for in the blessings which the year
,s
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'«Bti$"«in^b ..r^rjPos
now drawingfa?its cloie has yielded. God have control of i>oMi^BeH^ta,«ii4^^ ^
Represantatives." The raautfc.jftowjii t ^ j'
has been merciful in sparing us front threatSenate, uilesa later retumi" change HI at*W
ened disease, froai civil disorder, from seri- figures, will shan't: DernocrajW, # } Repub
—,*as.
ous conflict between employers- and em- Heans. 41^ Independents, 4, making an ant;- ^iaa4ftbe^rli
_ Jim ..,.___... .„
ployes, and from commercial and agricul- ReDubbcan majority of 6; * f- .--„-£ • -J- iCifeJsioaa.ettai
tural distress. Crops have been plentiful,
Thetermof ^>6r*an9^9art*or^3WS|t<«n lc]ais'of ijfe i e a ® t o * i M t o ifie|h%:-eaiw^tet',
business has bsen active, industry has been Rspublicans and twelve Bsmocrats; iexp'if''
on March 4 next The preisnfcjSiBia^e
well rewarded, intelligence and learning composadof:
eaiheilUth^Uaitorlau Chur^ mtBeriln "*
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nave been mora widely diffuse.!, and con,
Republicans..'......*'.,*«i
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tentment and happiness prevail generally
iiamocrats. i,*.«*«.......»..*^«.*«.>tji.##..
thatihm-eb. M
within the borders of oar Commonwealth.
Let as then all join in praise and gratitude Farmers* AIUance...»..,>.^^r,.'].v*i..^.
The next Senate will consistof:' f
deadinhisicBlf
to Him who has made us the recipients of
ftepnbitcans i«. •»»•»««•«.«.»» J^«**|'»«^».« it
His mercy, and on the day appointed lef us Dsmocrats. .<«>• •»> •••><.< i.. f.>5<j.>>.i.~..,.
:•; ~ H i » t y ' ^ a ^ t t o t ' l ! ^ i # ^ i w y l T ^
playedftarocwitl
assemble in our houses of worship,' and, with Farmers' Alliance.
He wires: 4 « ^
devout spirit, acknowledge oar indebtedness arerepresentelby
thesSenat9rsJn„t
In the present Senate
the foriy-four.
pectioninRia!
and responsibility to Almighty fjrol. Lsfe joined l»bb?. Thosa whose tentti
crossing .telephonj
as seek His guidance and care during t h e ' March, are indicated by s dasfi
wbose terms mil expire and ,
year that is to come, to the end thai* a s a peo» been re-elected; by an asterisk *»3
pie, we may be blessal-with a continuance Stote?lJ3^1atUreshave;aJreaH3
imp
inebmnia, .• .} '
which will eletjt Senator* of tjhealn
of His mercies and promote B i s cause of
cal
party
as
tbpsa
whovi!efire->^mi
justiee<;equality, and fraternity upon earth.
dicate 1 by a double d&'sger (t).' ,<}
Let us reflect upon B i s love among our
;-In the' *lec6ions trbefe-lte l^i *tn|
fellowmen, sharing our plenty with3&e chosea will elect a Democrat ^ "
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poor, comforting the sig%, cheering the un- Republican this namer
isnrinteiin
SKAIA CAPrrAta, ^raopli
fortunate, and manifesting charity toward
THEEsq'timau
^ clsiy at
Alliance Sanatortosaccaad a, Re^aSlipin
the Worictts Fi1 ~
all men.
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d:ed from sore
Done at the Capitol in the City of Albany --.
AiJaaAMf.
koa93TO*.^f:•. kit- _•'* 1 l^^^JMlWi * I_i:J^*€«^_ 1": h :
this ljp£a day of November,, in the year of Johu T.Morgan... D W. F. SASDIS8+.
D Thomas &So$fJelr, i» teSra^.^J|$i
our Lord, eighteen hundred and ninety-two. James L. Pugh
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URANCE
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Companies Represented.
Connecticut Mutual,
Continental,
Firenfaa'* Fund,
Niagara,
GleWlTalls,
Fidelity and Casualty,
American. Central,
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„ RoswEti, P. FLOWER.
By the Governor,
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T. &, WILLIAMS, private Secretory.
General
LIFE,
Assets.
$59,000,000.00.
$5,500,000.00.
$2,600,000.00
$2,600,000.00.
$1,800,000.00.
$1,500,000.00.
$1,300,000.00.
JOHN
HAOSABT,
item*.
the oldest native of
Fonda, is dead. He was, ninety-six yjars
old. He had lived for half a century in the
hou<5e where he died.
A CIVIL service examination for clerical
positions in t h i State service will be held a t
Albany, Elraira, Buffalo, New York, Flattsburg, and Syracuse December 1st.
T B E suicide at Erie of Miss Hattie Dickson, a public school teacher, is' surrounded
by mystery. She was accomplished in the
classics and in music. She fired three shots
tefore she succeeded in killing herself. T h e
gin's foster father is a man of means and
the proprietor of a large gun and novelty
store-.
T B E State Board of Railroad Commission-
Insuffbnce written o n short ers has granted the Kingston City Railroad
Company permission to change its motive
notice, l o w e s t Fates guaranteed.' power from horsestothe overhead electric
The Bread Winner.
trolley system.
T B E home of Mrs. Philip H^rmance on the
mountain opposite Poughkeepsie, one of the
most conspicuous a n t beautiful dwellings
along the Hulson, was destroyed by fire
the other night.
M A E T FLAHERTY, of West Troy, forty-six
years of age, was struck by a light engine
and fatally injured on the Delaware and
Hudson Railroad tracks near t'ae West Troy
station. The woman died the next day.
A SMALL landslide occurred on the line of
the Hudson River Railroad, near Hyde
Park, delaying trains about twenty-five
minutes.
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A Strong,
Honest Shoe,
NVJth soft, pliable upper, solid outer, inner and tap
sole; seamless; standard fastened: jn t w o styles,
Balmoral and Congress. Made in Men's, Boys', ana
Youths sizes, and manufactured expressly to g*ve
BABAVALLE, the waiter who killed Prank
ReiUy, one of the crew of the United Stales
steamer Newark, while the warship was taking part In tbe Columbus fetes "in Geno?,
was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to twelve years and six months' imprisonment, and also condemned to pay an
indemnity and costs.
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4 m%f#zes
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CBAS. N. FaLtosT.a w. am smmrt *•*
Leiand Stanford... R John P. Janes.*fi..
COLORAEIO.
Edwd. O. Wolcatt.R
Henry M. Teller... R
i CONNECTICttrt.
Jos. R, Hiwley+...R
QrviHeH. Piatt. R
KJEW H*»FSHIBI
Wm. E, CUtadte*,
Jacob H.Galiin?er.
KBW-«RSBT;.
Bnfns 0ia<|pl!te*f.
J'hnR.iftcP4e)psoa4|D
DEELAWARB.
l!fBW"%*>SiEi- - (j
George Gray f.. . . . D FBASKHlSCOcacr. i »
Anthony Higgins..R DavidB. B i l l . . . . . i j 0 1
nvOBIDA.
ItOBTHCABOIJKAy
Samuel Pasco t
D Matt'W.RaBsom.i
WilhinsonCSall
D Zsbufon m,V*njce|
NOata DAKOTA^I
GKOBGIA
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IjCBAOTiBS ABBOrHHOT, M D ^ a ^ O T
James SL K7le.«F;A
LOUISIANA.
T E i m S S S B B . ',
Randall L. Gibson.D
Edward D. White.D
HAIBK.
William a Bate+.JD
IshamG.Harris..iD
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< TEXAS.
1
Eugene HaleJ
R Horace C h i l t o n * .j3T>
Wiltiam P. F r y e . . . R R o g e r Q. ^lBl3T«^D
VKBMOST.
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VIBGISIA.
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RedOeld Proctor* M
Justin S. Morrill..R
Arthur P.©orman* D
Charles H. G i b s o n . . D
HASSCHTJSETTS
John W. ,Banifil*..»
Eppa Hunton+...«D
Henry L. Dawes+ . . R
GaorgeF H o a r . . . . R
MICBIGAtT.
\yA8HINQTON.
F . B. Stockbridger.R
J a m e s McMillan. -..R
John B. Allen+....JR
WatsonC. Sqofre. JR
MINRBSOTA.
MlNWESuiA.
W&ST VIBGESIA-j,
Cushman K. DavistR Cbas. J. Faulknert p
W. D. Washburn.. R John E. Kenna.... jD
MISSIBSIPPI.
WISCOJfSIS.
.
James Z. George*. .D PHILBT'S 8 A W T £ S T R
Eiw'dC. Waiehall.D WiUiam F. Vuas..©
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lis
WW*
Q r ^ l«en at H o i l ^ ^ ^
HOW Mr, Qfa&tai|^^rkiS ; by Ms daughter,
Airs. L ^ ^ ,
Ceu. Sherman In h ^ o r n e ; by Efxs. Minnie Sherman Fitch.v
;4ni. McCIelian; i ^ K n ,
. tieorge B. McClellan.
President Oarficld- byfeisdau^rter, Mrs. MoBy Garfield Brown,
4- 1
'•:r-;'n
fisto-Wofk^
la
!Wfat are'ypti foieg t o ' m l ^ f e «»d other IMaf armies m^ offer yott some suggestions
esslon. 4 J y the Sdjto?-iB-ChiejE of t%New tbrk Times,
aiism a s «
iT - An opportan|ty-for Boys; by
not N * Vdwimty' Sik
^fiat Trades and
is is there most Room? by
Charles R. Miller.
Dr. Austin Peters.
Hon. R. P. Porter.
litders W««^tf« JCh^with gre$t shtpb^aderson this Siib|eeti b j
Alexander VVainwright.
Col. John M.^Wilson.
Ion to
im> %, ! S^t. of U. S. Academy,
Lieut. W . F. Low, U. 5 . N.
to the Naval Academy; by
By the Chief Cierks of Six Departments.
Young aovernment Clerks at Washington
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P..
Things to Know.
Over the Water.
fWiat Is a Patent? by
Me Hon. Carroll n , Wright.
A Chat With Schoolgirls; by
^ Amelia E. Barr.
Naval Charts-Martial; by
Admiral S. B. Xuce.
Patents Qraoted Young Inventors; by y. S. Com. of Patents.
The Weather Borecar by
.:
Jean Gordon MatUII.
Newiy-MarHed In New York. What wiH $1.000 ^ year do ?
Aasmedljy jMfS._tIenry Ward Beecher and Marion Harland.
How to See St. Paul's Cathedral; by The Dean of St. Paul.
Windsor Castle. A pctmesque description by The Marquis of Lome.
A Glimpse of Belgium.
The American Minister at Brussels.
A Glimpse of Russia; by
The Hon. Charles Emory Smith.
Adventures In London Fo£s; by
"
Charles Dickens.
London Cabs. "Cabbies;" rJarir "hansoms." Charles Dickens, Jr.
A Boy's d u b hi East London.
g , ^ .. Frances Wynne-
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Ojf t%»
K4N3AS.
SOUTH CABOLUIA.
B. W.Pe»fctn»T....R Matthew CButteSD Bank of Englandi wboto n^ldngaatady of
Wm, A. Peffer..FA John L% M. Irby.CD ferenae with A-ra bant SecVetaty Nettleton
at the frassary I(en»Vtmem and »g«watd.
KBSTUOKT.
' SOTTTH DAKOf Aj
John G. Carlisle...D Rich. F. PetttgrewlR inspected, the; cash-rooai apdttur Treasury
J. C. S. Blaekburn.D
*.M|**jt"in^stOTiM!tanaasRjewafdj~by
^ 'Miss Amanda M. Douglas.
m kwersfeaiiiLesson was bravely Lt«|ne4^
^ by •-_
Charles W. Clarke.
JPt1S8)|, $ i f ^ ^ ^ f t e | l ^ l ^ ^
House and it*Tenant* by Mbs Edith E. Stowe (Pauline Wesley).
lsab
"fi|^i''^fj^y ibiBj«^ ^ - ^ * ¥ 4^0l5r **, Sto**"^ I«K« «»tf^^^»dmites fJflp 5 . Miss M. G. McClelland.
me year, by
C. A / Steptaen^foiner Greene ana others.
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NatbfinF.'KxoB.iR
Corppetition o | ^ j | | ^ a « r « 4 f e e ^ a i e ^ ^ ® r g i v e a by any periodical,
^ t e d a i ^ ^ j*^«pl^,I»j^o^
*f the, tjnited States Army
r'ww:
and
/;
Qeaeral
Wesley Merritt.
General
. :*
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and overpowered
amount eeeured
iajre,
/.
THK big sail
flir-piean^ XAgtef
cftttse so serious ler.Cfoyei'sWlJiSk pfeito»t
:e>y militia oomoany in'
ol the situation.
noder arms and ready
t! a State was pt
tt move onthe|Cf«c3nt| 'Citf, Strikers
ai^in
cut electric Bghfr wires ind left the
d tyv i in
M
n Y darkness.
l n . r l m M « : t i . - •- : v - > •<••'
A HEAvr &now|3tdpai prevailed; throughout th3 Western State. r , » ,Jr •[
B. M. TBATS, ptjatmaster at JSona, Kan,,
mmitted 6uicid44n thepostofBcelyjhoofe
_thimsattiBtha liwd wm « i«*olvefc
Ha,wa«flriaacially embarrassed, jandfear of
losing his place findw the jDamocraMc adu ibistratioa cauaM ihim to beebma despond>nt
Alfred H.Coquitt.D Lyrn^nR. Casey +
John B. Gordon. ...T3f H. C. Hansbrougb
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IDAHO.
OHib. . !
George L Shoap. .R John Shsrjn»n...,R
W i btnjEtdn. I:
.
Fredk. T. Dubois...R Calvin S.BBce,...p
A. W. KESPSM
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f
i8as&faafc&ewf»ry
Of
' OBspbx.
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ILLINOIS.
She!i i b y M . C u l l o a i . ,R Joseph N.flolph-.R tljie Treasury, basiiresignedi
[
nM. Palmer. .D JohnH. MSfchelt,,R
Jonn
Tiqsronr«wtafiyei«t t|ieTj|fte4^tatM
tAtba lnfeiMatloiMl;MonBtiuMCbnftr^^
INDIANA.
HBJHIWLviRIA.J
|»Igiuraf have b*i; their final
DavidM.Turpie+..D MatthewS. quaytiR a;Brassed
it structions issuedtothem] frbat the State
Dan'iW. Voorhees.D J.DoaaldCamsroa.^, nSpartment, after aprolonged cou?ultotion
IOWA.
BHOOX J3L AK0. ',
between the^Secretaries ofiSfcatp and JEto»
James F. Wilson..R NelsqnW;AldrichiR o^f Pepartmenta.
r | *. ;W m . B . Allison....R
9ff##4or,#ie
ie Serial Stories.
J**T#i
:~ H « B E * S f » i . -
Short Stories an4 Adventures.
More than One Hondred Short! Stories and Adventure Sketches will be given in the Volume (or 1893.
Tag Treasury Dspartmbt has arranged
fda- fcerimmeditte sMprieafc of S,mjm
Tver half-dollar .plecps to «ie Onlted
tate»Mintat Plilalalohla for coinTOefato
iTenbr hatf-dolhS coins! fortooWorld's
ttr. Itisexpe<!tedtaatthefir8tlotofthe
ivenircoimwill be completed b«&»re tae
close of the present year. )
ITHB Cabinet '<resmnedfits asoal semiweokiy sessions at the Vrlitte House. All
embers were present lexcept Sacretary
sand Secretary Rusk.
t-o—!
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Foreiftn,
AK infernal snaontoe, bbu»a b> AnatcbistB in the Carmaux Mining Company's
bplidiirg in Paris, exploded, klQfag four polijceoaiciais.
j ,
[*£mt nnivers3t suffragej movement he*
caused renewed rioting ^n BrusBals, Bei-
f
Quality's Temptation.
An Able Mariner.
KnittbT St san.
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. A Bad Night in a Yacht.
Uncle DanTs Will.
In ther Death Circle.
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Leon? Kestrel!: Reporter.
On
the
Hadramaut
Sands.
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A MountalaviHe Feud.
Uncle
Sim's Clairvoyance.
An April First Experience.
Mrs* Parsley's First Voyage.'
How I Woo my Chevrons.
fiddling Jimmy, and other stories.
Bain McTikel's "Vast Doog."
W. J. Baker. |
I^yts
Proof
that
h
e
w
a
s
not
a
Coward;
b
y
. Tho Cate of Cedar Swamp. ABoy*s
Capt.
D.
C.
Kingman,
U. S. A. ,
•&atifl£ **Medichie,*F The amusmg efleettrf a brass instnunent on a hostile Indianj by
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*!BOW I WROTE BES'HOR," by Geo. Lew Wallace, opens a series, "Behind the Scenes of Famous Stories." Sir Edwin Arnoid
WlitesHnree fascmating articles on India. Rbdyard Kipling tells the "Story of My Boyhood." A series of practica! articles, "At the ,
l8ori4>s Fan/* by Director-General Davis and Mrs. Potter Palmer, wfll be fuH of valuable hints to those who go. "Odd Housekeeping in Queer Places"fethe subject of ha^f a doze* bright and amusing descriptions by Mrs. Lew Wallace, Lady Blake, and others. .
AJ1 the well-known features of THE COMPANION wffl be-'maintained and improved. Tbe Editorials avfll be impartial explanations
of crarent events at home aad abroad. The Illustrated Supplements, .adding nearly one -halttosize of the paper, trill be continued.
SIB JULIAS
WTOMINS.
MIS30TJBI.
PRINTING
-&&
. ABKANSA8.
Jatned H.! BeMy...l>- A~&; &m$fym%'
James K. Jones... ,D C. F. Ukipponv
Frank M. CockreU+.D E. E. WarrenT....B
G e o r g e G . V e s t . . . . D Joseph J*. Carey..R
Three Republican Sanatora—Sherman, of
Ohio; Proetor. of Vermont aad Aldrioh, of
Rhode Island—and three Democrats—GoF*
man, of Marylanl; George, of Misjissiopi,
and Daniel, of Virginia, ttava bsen elected.
Although Kevaia will elect a Fusion
Senator it will undoubtedly return Ssnatert'
Stewart, who has always been a Reptib&>
can. He will probably vote with his party'
except on special issues like silver and t h i
Force bill.
\
^imos^PrTapley & Co.,
C * L -
Ivf
^ ^AdrcBFoiTe, thei Britfsh
inister, an I family refcurnaitoWashing
»n fronj WverpooV
i
the B e a t S e r v i c e for the I > e a s t M o n e y .
Ask ypnr dealerforthe " B r e a d W t n a e r , " and
TBE
French
troop?
have
captured
Cana
S a v e M o n e y . If he does not keep it, we will send
yon the name of a reliable dealer who will supply you
id
Musco.
in
Dahomey,
and
are
marching
Ito a*y New SnbMriber who wUl cut o u t and send a s this sUp wi«» name and address
asjwe seB at wholesale only.
o# Abamey.
and « l 4 s , w e iriH BenttMrhe ^Companion Freett>Jan. J, 1893. «nd for a FttB Year from
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and alt PatTHB late fatal explosion in Paris wa*
ent business conducted for MODERATE FEES.
that date. Mils offer includes the Double Holiday >umbew a t Tianksgitins, Cbrisbnas,
caused by tha Anarchists and not by the
OUR OFFICE I S OPPOSITE . U . S . PATENT OFFICE
N e w Year's, E a s t e r a n d F o u r t h <rf J a l y . Tim $ma>emr of ? * * Companion fflutisnated in (Mlors,
and we can secure patent in less time than those
Carmaux strikers.
43 pogt*,dacrmng
the 3f«» Building, with all «S lp dtparimeaf% JCIH be sent on reetfrt of sur cenis.
remote
from
Washington.
.
I
SOSTOai, MASS.
IA CAJLAiiiToua acadent occurred at Jaffa,
Send model, drawing or photo., with descripon
the
coast
of
Palestine.!
The
passengers
tion. W e advise, if patentable or not, free of
fijomtisa Austrian Lloydj Eceamship wore
charge. Our fee not due fHTpateat is secured.
bkng landed as daual ia aj Burfs boat wban
A PAMPHLET, "How to Obtain Patents," with
the boat; which bad twenty-five: passengers
HOUSE Of HBPEESBSTATIVgS.
cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries
(
o | a l l kinds aant dt hate l o w e s t rates
sent free. Address, .
capsized aud twelve iweredrowned"
The Herald gives the following tabular; onITboard,
ia jpeported t^ia* a waf i$ imminent bestatement of tbe political divisions of the tween
tile Argentine Republic and Pern on
present and the next House of R^presanta! one side
and Chile on the other.
lives.
In
a
few
instances
later
returns
may
O P P . P A T E N T OFFIC E , W A S H I N G T O N . D . C .
THE rumors of a coalitaort between the
result in some changes, but tbattblemay
* Argentine Repu|blie and Fern, to attack
be regarded as substantially correct:
f cbile were denied in London and Buenos
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Last H o u s e . N e x t House: Aiyres. •
j Military Ballolnln?.
Indian Canals and Bi
Cats Are Independent Animals.
DR.KILMER'S
THEEE K an alarming; increase in the
number
of
cholera
c*ses
in
the
Department
Canals
in
|ladia
are
of
|two^asses;
tida|
Name of State.
Most
people
will
remeimber
the
unThe
cat's
spirit
of
independence,
in<
canals, (which are for navigation oaly, lucky «Ue. of 14^ Engeae Torpin, the deed), is the most distinct characteristic
j off Pas-de-Calaig,jPr«tt<».
A BRITIBH steamer withs a cargo of arms' and the larger perennial cabals, which well-known Ifreh^b, scientific n^a who;of her nature, ^ s Mme. de Custine
and ammunitiontorthe Dahoman army b>a serve for pavigat'onj, 'witbJ irrigation.
8
iuventen melinite—-jthat terrible explo- Irigbtjly said, the cat's great difference
Alabama........
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bgen seized by a French war vessel.
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E X P T J A N A T I O N . — T h e following pictmfe contains four faces, a man and his three daughters,
Perennjial canals are, asa nle, provided sive—and who about twelve Honths ago !from„ and, "according to her sentiments,
Arkansas
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Any on« can find the man's face, but it is not so e^sy to distinguish the faces of the three young ladies.
California......
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3
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with head works and Weirs to raise the was 8enjteuced by a aiilitary eoart to five superiority to, the dog lies in her calm
T h e pictarewas published in a few newspapers some time ago, and attracted considerable attention to
Colorado. . . . . . . _
1 _
1
I
our stetidard remedies. W e n o w offer a n e w prize competition in connection with it. As the sole object
water ibvel! ia the river, aid afford a years' imprisonment, hi connection with [insistence 00 selection which invariably
Connecticut....
3
1 —
1 <!+
3
i s to introduce our medicines into new homes, thdse who entered the former competition are requested
supply at all seasons. They may be sub the trials for treason instituted by the 'accompanies her apparent docility. To
Delaware, . . . . . .
1 — —
not. tocompete in (his one. As to the reliability of!"The Ford Pill Co.," and tbe estimation in which their
1 —. -T
medicines are held in Toronto, Canada, where they are §est known, patrons are referred to the daily
Florida.......j..
2 ,— —
2
divide^ jpt > deltaic a id not-deltaic.. In aCnistri of STar. 1
„
[the e(og proprietorship, is mastership; he
newspapers, wholesale druggists and leading business houses generally of Toronto.
9 —
1 11 — •*
deltaic tracts thebed'!>f the river is little
I knows his home, and he recognizes withTurpija
accepted
bis
fate
uncomplain1 *1 -ir
below the 1 jvei o'f thetsurroanding coun- in^ly and it appears ithat be has been at joufc question the man w&r> has paid for,
I l l i n o i s . . . . . . . . . . 14
14
8
try j and; fater can Be distributed!'by #ork, so fat as the] prison regulations feeds and, on occasions, kicks him .with
Indiana.........
11 re2 4 — W
3 -i6
10 - 4 1
—
^rair|itatiott
withpot- tj^e iatKrteat» of would allow, since bis conviction. He all the easy familiarity of ownership* He
s
6
5
any
grqat
1<
ngth of leadintc canal. fTbe £3 at present in a bouse -of detention „at follows that man undonbting- and un2l _
K e n t u c k y . . . . . . . 10
10
1
TH£ SB£AT KIDNEY, LIVER ^ « £ "
Louisiana.......
6 .— v
6 — _^
principjal eampins ^jfihis class of I^nal fitaajpei wherefee;is allowed pretty noticed, grateful for a word, even thankMaine
—
4 — —
4 _-o
ful
for
an
oath.
But
the
pat
is
a
creain India are the
avari^ Krishna, large liberty for studying military science
Maryland.......
6 — —
6
—
ture
of
a
very
different
stamp,
She
will
Massachusetts,.
7
5 _3 10 - r
Cartye: Penner *md Srivaikun^aib and aeronautics. , Ha is even allowed to [not even^ stoop to eonqufer, nor be
Michigan
7
4 —
9 **
3
writetoItbe papers^and a recent journal
sjstei in |be Madras PresirJency, and expresses a regretj that valuable discov- tempted out of her-nature by offers of Headache, foul breath, sour stomach, heartMinnesota......
3
1
1
%,, 4
1
<
Mississippi......
7 _
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6
the<M system, in- Bengal, Consider- eries such as Turpin claims to have made reward. She absolutely, deelines in- burn or dyspepsia, constipation*
Missouri
14 _
— 14
1 •^
liof
enjbanknienis
areaecesab|ele:
should'be dated from between -prison struction;' nay, even persuasion is lost
Montana........
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upon her foranypermanenr-efiEect it may
1 ^_
2 '2
3
f
sarrjin onjjunctioa Tith tliese canals, as walls, '%-- ' - '' :
—
1 ^_
Jbe
designed tp^bave. You maay be the BiBtrcss after eating, pain and bloating in l>e
!of
against
ioodiii^
from
the
nVjar.
Among other things, he professes
a p>dti
N e w Hampshire
2
"5
« Hi
legal
.possessor of a cat, but you cannot stornacb, shortness of breath, pains in the u e ^
jfo»4rMt|»ic eai^a^"|ap theriverhigh to have at last solved the; difficalt prob5
2 •T
0 . 8 ' !~t
govern
her affections.-^Henriette Rqn28 11
20 14
up 1$^JieAur^e, whewe the bedi is far lem of aeriajl navigation by| tbe construcner.
,
,
North Carolina..
h
1 X9 _ £;
^below
the
^r6und|
surlface,
utid
they
retion pf a balloon which can-be guided acP
A splendid feeling to-day and a depressed 0"'
North D a k o t a . . __
1 _
1 4i
^uir;e
to
be^trried
eonsidera
ale
distances
cording
to
the
wi|l
o(
the.
occupant.
He
Ohio
14
to-morrow, nothing seems t o teste good, tS»tJ.
11 10 _
7 0before the iatejr sm \m' -diwlribnted by hopes to; attain a speed of .forty kilomeTbe first cast iron, plow was made hi sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, debilijy.
1 4*
~
Pennsylvania...
10 m
orst Case of Scrofula
rot*ul the gra^tatip|iJoij; evep jby 'nt^eiale liffc tres an homv
Cw^ralfeo-^Jso oonteitts of Ono Bottle, if not iica
j •* ' •'
18
1797.
<
Rhode I s l a n d , . .
2 —
_
2 —J
cfired, DroggistsiWlH refond yon t h e price paid.
Th^be^tejjampJesoitbeware
tbe
SirDoctors
Ever
Saw
^.
...
Ja
f
^ther
fieldjof
|aerosltatics—-namely,
South Carolina.
-i
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>
7 —
At Druggist*, SOe.Stze, $1.00 Sfcsc.
In Olden Times
South D a k o t a . . __
_
2 1*" Completely Cured by HOOD'S S4JB* hind, ^ie»alb> aod;Western a ikmna canals militajry ballooning—the: imprisoned en•InraUdV Guide t o HealtJB" free—Consnltaaon Oroo.
2
in the Punjab, and the Ganj es, the Agra gineer has been studying an apparatus P eople overlooked the importance of perma
Tennessee.......
h
3
3
8
Da. KILMER & Co.* BgmBAmos, N. Yl
•i—
x e x a s . . . . . . . . . . . 11 _
12
1
and JSastcrri Jumna cabals iu the North for making pure hydrogen gas, which nently benefleial effects and Were satisfied
Vermont...,..,, —
2 _
2 ^_ _
'When I was I or'S years old't had a sopjful-: west Piotlices. ".••{*
will leqnire only one-ninth part of the with translen' action, but .now kbit it is genli»
Virginia
* 10 _
9
1
known that Syrup of J i g s will permasore
on
the,middle'finger
Of
my
left
fiand,j
Washington.....
An inundation
consists of a machinery now 3n use-i-an important erally
1
a .
nently ettre habitual constipat'on, well-inWest Virginia..
4 —
*4
Ich got so bad ithat the doctor,* cut Kiie 8n- channel) wit
consideration when on the march.
i
j
o
>
some
cases
formed people will, not buy other laxatives,
Wisconsin.
& 1 r-»
6
4
ith a regu'ljator, and it irri
r off, and laterltookoffmose than haft' my provide
A new fuseforshells when i»ed at which act for a time, but finally injure the
1
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JZ
^-luviafjallfy Jormed by the sea, which preyelats'^he projectiles from system.
-P
/• .
tid..Thett the, sore broke put [on my arm, „ , j
335 8S » 216 138 ii
ngm
arm.
- uoeiorsand
saiaface
»i was
tne
exploring
from
ricochet^
on
the
water,
riveil
Its.
supply
bf
wjster,
diminishes
IF
jtonSre
constipated,
bllioos or troubled
ne
out
on
myiieck
on
both
sides,
! • » • , f •»•«••
—
psiok headache, BeeefcaaVs PUIB afford
>api$Byjas the river Mis', soJbW it some- is also a[mong the inventions to which with
Worst
Case
of
Scrofula
mm F a s M TgnameTs, one £a!nte wiiiefe 1
Majorities....
destroying
the
sight
of
one
eye.alsoon
immediate
relief.
Of
drnygists.
25 cento.
M 1
m
i
. _. . 1
th^y everarm.
saw.. Doctors
|fe^#!mj>ly.
nwiftjllfive times happens there is lioauftlcierit Supply Torpin pas devoted much time.—New Eev. H. P. Carson, ScQtltfnd, Dak., says? theliantti>lnJnrBtheiron,andonrnoff
Ttemstox s a n B»?e ffeasfc Js Brttttenfe Oe-y
said itiwaatht
raaturity}
YorkiJpumal.
,
j
lsss.
OuraBle.
and
the
cansnmer
pays
lor
ao sm
ago I began to take Hood's ^arsaparilla.
"TwobottUssef HaU'sCatarthOjire completely or glass package with avery purchase.
LAUS0H
OF
TEE
0
I
.
I
W
1
k
.
cured
my
littte
girb"
Sold
by
Druggists,
76fflfe
...lafflirgarb
and
ntXoT
T h e Ford P H
j C|ijadnallit.Iftmnft'*h|kt the e W wero berfnmJ£t££S
l'L
« f c . l * i n g w e an elegant pair o f
d Pontes.
' U&£%3&£S&&%
" e ? 8 » 7%*^ * ? 0 0 , » ( « ! « ^ ' « » « y p i n o1"be l X3nnedS«aies
If nittioJed With sore eyes usCOr.faaao rhomnRussia Appreciates thiB Sunflower.
nake
atthe
e
«tohe^ I henten till I baa ^a&en tea hot- Ttte^nlteiii Obfeiia Hi^abi ^hd the In•oaVfSve»water.DrnCTilata»a,11at ^o.per bottle' tS&StoEZS
W»S.t,'
°
5 ? * daughters- faces. T o .he second will be given an eleganl
the
best
examples
Cruiser
So.
0
Now
In
the-W»ter
»n<l!i,
i
-**
v
«
™
Cn
m
1
1
1
r
e
B
|
Indus
cjanalrin
the
The
iunflower
could
not
have
been
l - ^ S u f i l t l i l S i J L 3 ? ! r i ' V^P^ ^ ^ diamonds. T o the tlurd wiU be l i v e n a pair of
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. ^ ^ _ _ .
—
i, t«ll ao J%«§j M think what a retnrn
Namet for Washington's Capital. : | i7(
™ttywreHiav^
dus canals in Siad, arf
jSrst cultivated m Bussta or other coun'?SS£S!a13Sff,*JlPrirl,WIB8« ^V^JrUL WW ^ given a handsome China Dinner
I
pot
for
thatlnilstment!
H
thousand
. J © X . ToOie
Cruiser No. 6 was launched a few days ag0
of inundation caafsW'
j '
tries of j Europe for it is a, native of
ny thouK&mjs. for the
! "W""^..
Larrm. roxhes/tA w.ii te gl»en a Kodak Camera. To the */*/*, aSwiaa music at San Francisco, Cal. The yard was "gay,
The
niost
impo|tan:t:
tanks
and
reterAmerica
and unknown to the eastern
"*'"
""
TothsjElieaev
J
e MMid, a French frfantei Clock- To the «*»*, an eGg^ilianquet with bantinj eoon after noon. Governor
ao mm. Jt.
.
voiraarjeinlMadrasaaa
Bombay,
and
in
world.
It
is qu?te prpbable,bow8ver,tbst
>y V a S e S . T o the te?U&, a complete L f l W n
oljio
and enclose same with 15 U . S. iwcwent
Markham and his staff, aocompaniei-by a
BajijutMna.'! In the Madras' Presidency tie sunflower ^as cuttivated here for its,
. , ,- merit. Every competitor must cut out the above
!
Work
all
t
h
e
Time.
;
Worid^tnowned
: g a l s faces by marking a. cross with a lead pencil on eacb,
party of official visairs. and Misa^Anba JEtefore, 1 could d o n o WOljk." I know not alonjj there are nuj^re Inaa 3^,000 irriga- seeds tijousandiji of ye*ra before the a iCures e o n g n m p t t o n , C o n g i > 8 , C r o n p J S o r e
« ^ P o r d ' a " P p i » « P i l i L « ' « » ^ ^ ^ r ' » i ' . a ^ « ^ B e ^ o f J i ' e f o , I « w ' n g "Pri^e Remedies:' —
BelleDictri?, male their wjy nptUegani-, what
fit e .to
' Bsay
PU1«
<ty not
weaken,
aid digestion,
Ifi
1
F o p
strong;
enough
to *ut
exnress
my grat« tion' tabks,'many >of these lietng valleys venfc of Europeans»fpr this plant is found
giaroat.
Rotd b y a l l 3 0 y n g f e t s o n «. Qtarantee.
r - „ £ ~ h t^H%
c f"•
d s P r i z e C a t a r r h R e m e d y , " or " F o r d ' s P r i z e
way
to
tbe
slop
ne
deci
of
the
war
vi>*sel>!
and
tone
tl
the
stomach.
Trytiem,
25c.
1
S
,CCt M
neof the a
itnde to Howl's
iarsaparilla
Ifor my perfeet
F t & e o ^ r S - *W^
| °
« W « "a**™
you desueT AcMress " T b e F o r d
gineeriag.
closed 'by'large'rosjipnry 'dams.—En- widely attributed o'ter North and South
c
At
a
signal
Miss
Dioiie
brofce
a
bo#oof
f
"
"
•
!
"
F
"
'
'
rvi
—
S
Sls
1
WORN WIGHT AND DAY!
' S a r f ^ ' f l S Jtl t
" ^ L L ^ ' C " J O ™ " ? . Canada.
T h e person whosa envelope b
mmpf
wine oyer tbe bow of tha^bat6le8btnl"aa» care." g. W. Tojonsa, f^rinejf^Qalway^lt. Y.
America. Whue the cultivation of the
Holds tiie warn rupSG
T
S
^ H , i ? awarded the fir^t prize, and the others i n ordeVof merit. A s this adverture w i t h e a s e un
Cruiser
No.
6
became
the
Olympia,
and
the
sunflower is being' neglected In this
Wtaeberf^f
ttsement.appears smmltaneously throughout tbe United Slates, every one has a n n u a l opporSet a!! circumstances
, Tbe old-time simple
ter^st war sHio ever comtructei by the
(Aomsraesr,
Irwaedyfrom the Georgia
Gi. BfeadO, ia the Zoologist, says that country! it is on the increase in many
Union Iron Works glided donra the ways.
«»ar«ps andfieldse s s
European
countries,
as
well
as
in
China.
"
^
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t
C
OBS.
e n o . To the/wrM f,om ihe Tost,a suite of P a r l o r F u r n i t u r e . To the />M h^tths/ast a
The Oiympia is a protected cruiser of the
the ripe, goaseberiies # his jgjardea were
IgenefcrHttoUie antipodes,.
Kia» r « t impl-oven) ia".
first class, and was atrthoru»4' by tha jsaow
Tbeseeijls
are
highly
valued
for
feeding
Blaatratod
(*ni. and nil -<
a
h ndso
3 1dtsappeping.very:«tp|(liy tbisyear^ and
i?__ .-"-^tiMWlapUoaland
loroDlf-uioancr •mroi 1 >
.E^tt
teSi?^^
4
T P ' "f
P o r t i ebom
r e s . To the Sghtk from tfce test"* »munte
act of Congress that appropriated tha money
pigs,
poultry,
sheep
and
cattle.
Tbe
oil
v an
nn
,h maih
curely
Bcalo
1. <I.V.lt»iw
'tbo»e
who
depend
isolely
on
the
\sS^j£?ZF
*J
I? of
? merit.
<**> ***,*>«> Pieces of*«««»«
g e m u nsmm^a
e ^ r e w h for the construction of tbo <JiocittnatJ. Tt»
E%. tompanj, Ht Bro.\l
H w e n a r y , and*many
other*t
prizes m order
expressed from the seed if equal to olive
fphjaJSaw^SkUI. TOerelsnoWood
limit of her cost was putto;4i,SCTJl,«K>, ex.
I *tXgsm>.)
. way, 8 ? « t«rR Oily.
' taint WWeh it docsnotlmmedlateJy
•jtlforabnost'any purpose. In Russia
elusive of th 3 cos* oJ tne armament or of
S P E C I A L P H I Z E S F O BE A C H
S T A T E .
tent*on;wasr^Wed t o ^ iarg41 wt taking the
» ^ e n s OBtwafdljr absorbed o r ttw
any premiums that she may earn beojmse of
seeds,
are
sold
in
the
streets
as
peaof Tile diseases fwriwithui all yleW to this
•fine beriies off with bis mouth and drop- nuts are Sold here.—New York Sun.
increased spesl over the aaarautee, 'Miss i
% but shnple mewm
I ttta n unennated
Eight
doetbrg
treated
m
for
Heart
Anna
Belle
Dickie,
who
eSrbtensa
ber,
i»
B
J t t a c a l B e
ping
them
&
>
other
rats
below.
PresTT c\zL
i^f a » k e desired) wdl be gtven t o die first person i s each State i n the
k tn®a«t«»«ieoW»»«*»Wte,<sa»saU diseuet
file daughter of Mr. George, II?. DicMf, one Bisease and oaf; for RMuajatisin, eatly aaotfier # t n W the, tree and
... , « from impnre Wood « r waakeBed ntaji^r.
of theowneri and the manager of @se yttion but did me j£»'jgood. , I could not
Benil for a treatise. Ejountnethe proof.
'ISilSIK^f^^
T ^ b o d d K s o . m a , n v s e a d i n S c o r r e c t answers.) K-ochargetmade'fer W i n g
helped
to
gather#e
berries.!;
In
a
little
r
Coals
af
Fire
o»
His
Head.
Iron
Works.
ame3
f , h e ,eadln s
- t^SZZfnfiF^-*„
°
°
L P " ' « Z . " « « ^ • « be published in-connection w « h our
Bookt oa "iatooa and Skin Btaeasss» mailed free. Uf JlUfjtiel V « l l W 8 t ? 0 o w t-'8«>l0gH««sf IttSt 8eft«HS
s|ieak atotid.; E m t ything that I took time b t # ea»6 down, e$sh *|th a v berry
i d n w ^ f » ^ L , ^ • n g n e ^ p a p e r s w « month. E x t r a prenmims will be given taonly those who are
A surgeon being sent tp Weed a lady
I f ^ n S I U i B U P a t e n t t d NOTCIIIC*. w m - f " at
Austna
ate
oTstresj
amou?
the
poo?
a
s
m
T ? ? t ? t ? . f ? A ^ " d ^ V S °?r medicines. Nothing i s charged for the prizes in any way. They
the Stomreh distressed me. I in its nttrutb, baviog a«eurioas app%ar- belonging to the nobility, did the operaJftTOmKM*ffellJ » .
:tn»U .va-svttl send vrlthlt, a sample of o m o o r ?
b?oames more olamoron.'. A moS which
,
e v
aace;
Ttfr/Keafe
saw;
the
performance
m»U>r. E l ' l i E R A . B l A N U F A r T l K I ^ ^
H f j T ^ t ^ f ' ***£! i • ?^ " « 7 fann'y for years where they have been onee introduced.
AAll
l
i not sjteep. I bald takeb all
collected in one of the poor quarters
BWIPf
SPB0I1IC
CO.,
tion in such a bungling taanner that he
prizes wfll be awarded strictly
• • * • -to- tbe pal^ - " " — u w = u - Ai
Wctiy in order of merit, and wuh perfect
C O . . H o a ' g a i , L n C r a a a c ^ ffb., V. **• A .
The remedies
threatenedtopillage the shops. They tnrejir
s of medicines. ^Through a several times repeated, thm be placed cut an artery, of which miscut tbe lady
Drawer a* Atlanta, Qa.
"will be sent by BKUI, postpaid, and prizes f r e e o f d n t y ^
a police agent into a caaal wherenpaO «,
a
wire
cage
under
the
tree,
and
in
three
neighbor
I
gfet
one
o
f
ii6m
books.
Biibsequetttly
died.
In
her
will
she
left
body of mounted poHee chargad upon them
MTNU-««
l i t
llll1lbit.J,8Tif>H$NC4^banonlOhio
A WATCH FOB ETEBY CORRECT ANSWER.
and Cleared thestreeta. Baannen 8\»edtnje
him an annuity of $160 **as a balm to
Ijprocnfed a; Mtieref Green's Aug* days caught nine of the intruders." .
agent. A large number M arresi* were
P.^'0 ?temedy tor Caturrt* »s the
111
rrmmtirr
'
"
his troubled conscience,. and that by
A n e x t r a , premium of a genuine " F e a r - l e a s " W a t c h , ( a e m winder,) will be awarded toevery
Orerootncs
nirt Flower and took it. I am to-day
<oade.
^"
i'o»* iiiciest t o Va>, and Chotaxft.
reeoltBof
jperic«wnosends»coiTectamw<«*ithtn^oiv»aftertVsadvenisement»ppears,tocB«ethiwsb
having
a
competence
he
may
not
be
obVice-President Morion's big silo at
stout, hearty and strong; and enjoy
___
bftdeattag.
* e fiurtnnate enoneh to secure one of the larger prizes. That is, if any one can find ((he * r ^ e faces and
CoatflpMionrKeMorei ComplexloaTgiiTes Doctors'
A WOMAW g lowln^every sympto-n of lep•metese tflem withm jo days from the time this advenisemeht appears in the newspaper, they are
h s farm, E lerslie, Rbinebeck, N . Y . , liged to. cause others to run tbe same Core*
CATAR RM
tne
best
of
health.
Attgjust
Ftower
Bti^Smm^fMe
OA»mij>Ti^&.,a?W,t6tiist.
J N.-'
rosy nai been admitted t^ a hwottal i t
yuarantaed « t b e r one o f the leading pnz-s, or »n e x t r a premium o f a wajeftoo conditions stated.
itflpMion, KeMore* Compl exloa. S«
rf»k
whica
has
resulted
ip
my
death.V—
Sold by dnigeistf or sent t.7 mall,
which
"holds
30010
tdos;
ideates
«his
savedmylifeandgavetne
ray
health.
Ho answer w i l l f e noticedithatdoesnot contain 30 cents for one of F o r d ' B P r i s e R e n t e d i e a .
Pailttelpbia, where she will probably re69c & J. SiceUiae, Warrw, p*.
Argonaut.
opinion
of
pilage
for
itajHcb
c^ws.
main
in
close
conflntment
uhtil
tha
diet.
1
Mrs.
Sarah
J
Cox,
Defia
i|ee,
O.
#
*W»«THE F080 PltL CO," 37," Cor. Wellington & Say «•« Tororio, OnatiU
All Out-Door Workers
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