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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-4-27, Page 1Tal BEST IS CH.APEST Amis t'HE SIGNAL e,cieLc a,i1lwiniilia. Ban. - - ONR DOLLAR A YEA' IN ADVANCE 'f: is.`?.:::•>;.; • T1-137 1437ADINO N7E3WBPAPE1R OF I-It7RON OOVNT'X_ FIFTY-SECOND YEAR --2723 GODERICH, ONTARIO. CANADA : APRIL 27, 1899. Mualo. IL/R. FREDERICK U. SIMPSON, OR An imam Northat. lietbodrt ohuroh. l.t. of National l'ne.srvwry, New York, will s- cope pupils -el.me010r7 trod advuoed- t0 It01a0p segos, mid h•riaony. 8tudlo, 'The atwitter," Monwal.l., Goderlah. MISS aMMA ANDREWS, TEACHER lag and Ear T a. Theurer dight Reed- A sorrily of the of P Virgil Practice vier mNbod. Cb. Virgil P100Ui Olivia/jet O. W. Theatre's mo•10 emporium may ted by pupils. Air Kia - MN=Youth Cblldrea. .T 1y, tairroonnto Cuoesrval.rr dean, HdtaMrta lea at 170141.d • P01' 11&10 OF TO MERL "4 DOR SALL -LUTE No 120, 121, In, 1' Ye, 10 136 Ip, Haloh'a.ea' Suny,tows et Other. Apply to J&MIIION !MD or JAMI $ REl U-91 To HEN 1' FUR SE &SUN. -PROPERTY known as Big Mellow, about 110 are good pasture. Also .I sores with bulldlr, kwwn as dI.UU.ry propert A re, y te ATTrtILL or te E. HLTON, Ooderlok. 17-11 FON SALE OR TO RENT -A NEW knee home, see story tad • belt. on Earner. art to Z. liberate's'.. For panic len eppll to Z. N. LE W 1l, 13 U FARM FOR SALE -- A FINE FARM t tis tower, of Iter Wwwoah. not fu from Oodertcb. beteg part of lot 31 la the 7th ooaoerloe. resisting of 130 soiree, with true house .ed b•ra. N acres an ender cultivation. the balance ger wealth la fleetMallard.Oeting o0 the tt ver Malad• • good chanty for • farmer with • little ry oe terms tad . O . ,,tall to BANK 07 23-3mMON MONTREAL. FOR SALE OR TO RENT.- THE euhsorl1er offers for tale or to rat that desirable peop•rt1 1• the town of Uodertoh being the rortb part of Lot 310, oompr1Lng 4 of an acre. There le • wood 11 story frame dwell)ng with .:ons fou.datloe tad goal oel lar. Also frame stable There is • good bear fog orchard of choler varieties of apple.. pears, plums and peaches. Also • tarn graven of the best klods. Good .rden with reaspberries. currants 0.0 gooseberries. This warettoribtia wadies to the Nuns being convenient to the pwtoince, obarvb...dedtook and market. ,Apply, she he peemlpr, or address J. TflDIICK- E-LOTS 69 AND 70 L' R SAL Herron. Survey 1a lb. Town .f Ooderlcb..pea which is rooted • nice dweU- 10o homaw teed tib September. 18,0 Apply to CAMERON. HOLT & HOLMES, Godertok es it NOP HW. BULL CALF FOR SALE.- R PORE bred Shorthorn bail. twelve rtrths old, ter sale. rr co reasoeads. 113• 40 SUoA UMWd P.0. Byfield Road. WMriohMTp.. rj OR NAM-A ppr711211aT tCLLpAB$ RpS(.'- Dadheoll We nest AOM/ te D Q. TAY!..M ll new • ssil• 1 Nods I Q H E D S 1 BILEDR I CLOY= AND SHEDS! 7 i 7 ..d. dad wad g+Mfta Meal tests. 1 be'. selved • lata., ase ltly of row, etnd, (rem the mast rulflMweg.i sw- en. eie • X COOPER, as HaamlItten•31,.. .Warehouse. 1•41. M1ko So OPsd1t.P/. N O T I s TO CRZDITORB. /w 0Ar Matter of 16e. Kemaitegeow "'wit en MawrtfarfwriwgCuwppootop, o1 Ooderiel, /,incited, M 1.tp.idef iow. Take settee that all persons Iroise 01•ims se creditor or otherwise W.1rt the above (ripen an required to rrd la suck oW me by post prepaid,or otherwise b deliver to Horace poet, Goderloh P.O.. the liquidator of the said C.ap.y. with full particulate thereof ..d • srteen..t of securities. If .or, hold by them, ea or before the rh day of May, A.D. ilei.. After tee said date the liquidator will pprrooeed to distribute the as- sste of the said Company smot hr the portico entitled thereto. havlae[ regard only to the claims of watt he them shell have had notloe, •.d w1l mot be lure for each smite many part thereof to any perste or Verret of wase erns 6• than not thea have rennet bated tat 11th day of April 1390. HOR•CE NEtTSLicr Ei «r Oedsach P. O. Nur..P1N. BENMILLER NURSM,RiE S Now lathe time to make pleas for pinnal tress. We have • chaos lot of fruit and ornemen W trees t sleek also bedding and house plants 1■ season. liverworts • spsoWty. An extra oholoe lot of everyone,,. for ' his sessoe at low prior, reusing from $3 00 per 100 up. A epsetl out w111 be avec oe larger ever- g reens. es we want the ground the) neon fa other parpo•r. Come early and get your oholce. The Nurseries bays bre Inspected by the Government I.epeotor• who pronounoed the stook enUrely free from ran Jose Seale and o ther Doer. He esld It was the °leaner ,he had seen. la accordance with an Act red last wen b1 the °uteric iegislature. oar stock will be fumigated before leaving hares rtes. Order. by Mal promptly .ttedd to. £HT. JOHN STEWART. Reemlller P.O. U-11 WIddlE ld NOtIUK.-WE WANT 9000 POUNDS rill beim b pear and two -,"d ells, -aditiertaeg raglgM ohemt oash puce .4. Pieines ,utas. W. MORROW mllwn Rl*0a*lonfa VIDNOt. SERVANT GIRL WANTED -APPLY mill. to Kn. Worsen. near O1me3h's planes if P11b110 NOL100. NOTICE -I SHALL NOT BE AC mtatgr ass debt m AYI «l'ore m to that Abetfete t ,MWRY. NOTICE 18 HBRERr 111ORN THAT If the partly who are eireatUng was • der starts ober rte' & o31 oesge the same the will 35R.t.d 10 seemt05M with th.iaw. MS. A. FRI1ZiMY. Peri Albert. April le. tRR. It BORN. iaTRWAET,- Labor., ea April 6. 1000. the wife a .e.s 131 Stewart, of tsetn•, both Itr1.. LOT tetDIM 01 me 111,111/. fa Mone le perm M 1r1. Dn/M M. R'MORIM.-la Oneyn tei.. 0eMe.1 1 , 4"t. •" ♦ w RseohmtdOM rr[ fkMktes. •ag0.eiu U roars, 10 m00 g ■ t•AITHWMTS. -ia,ea M U April Mg$g, iailbwalta 4 Or cad 10 A Eno- et Mind April. Laura L. e s of Ta Ad Anate. lath l MetM. h sad I days. reed Tire. - b =flh-va aeT1s► &i'll •w. aged t0 ►els Rase he. a 0s. J... MIM, maid reglema mho* eta ei teed s'ssk I/ D. M°GILLIC UDD Y, EDITOR. THE FURNITURE FACTORY Warr • Leu -err darter, Metre eke Teem 11amell, The render menthe of the town doused was held on Friday "maim Dudley Holmes took • suet •t the board main, and all the ober members ware pros. eat. The following letter from F. G. Ramball, the new proprietor of the K.s rbglum torn - tun faotory, welt v = " Having tar reg I;8. +••tI•'nis•a Rsraiture Company, 1 am desirous of tns- r/er it to it fall ospaslty. la order to de this, 1 •.k your honorable body for • lona of 510,000 fora term of twelve years, to be paid book as follows : Interest at the rate a 34 per oat. to be paid yearly, the polio' pal b b. paid at the rote o1 51,000 • year 00maooroing in the year 1904, soul the twelve year• expel', when the whole of the b•Iaoor shall be paid. For this twill eater Into en •100.mer to keep the factory run - slag steadily and to employ not ►w Beta thirty heeds. to making this proposition to you I do so fully b•lt.vtag it will be in the noires& of your town to do so. 1 and not mestlw to you the different towns that have helped the furniture fooleries in their respective towns, Nearly every furniture Corry has bete helped either by loses or rah lemur, and •11 loans wen made wltb- get foie' es Bat I do not ask that. Sea- ftr:h, Clinton, Wt.gh•m, Walke'toa, Ita, Preston, Heawer, Chiseler and other towns have .0 gives bonuses and loans on mush mon favorable terms to the roar - tat t•••• oufrtart•-• than 1 am ••king. 1 might slay that 1 have an offer from alio: bee town to move there, and am offered 510,(00 on 'mob more favorable terms than 1 •m •eking from you, but the baildinge are here end 1 would rather out move. "'frosting you will 000dd.r this favor- ably, and U osoer.ry 1 will meet your boa- erpat• tore at any Lir to damns. 66. d4 tir.ol points to le oeridered and glue say expirations you may desire." t'be matter was referred to the spiral committee. W. Proudfbot wrote asking that the old dram au Waterloo street be attended t0. His cellar had been Bonded with water for ten days, and be asked Shat the dram be etre kept open or filled up. the public weeks oommlttee was gives power to en is the matt.r. A mmmumcatio, from H. Ether, M. PF., sleek of Stephen township, dnwtng atten- tion to on •mendmeat to the Amassment Aot parsed at the recent session of the L.g• tartan eking It permissible for coy ratty council to pen • bylaw permittiar the olerk• of loos! manioip•Ilues, matted of lIS0smittt.g • 00py of the roll le the county -*kik, to transmit • summarised 1t•temeat of iia rot•ota, and asking that the ranotl petition the runty ruooal to pen such • bylaw, was referred to the special oommlt- tee. An application from Mrs. Hutchison for the electric Ira was rot to the water end light committee. .: A communication from the secretory of the Uderwrltan' Ase00t•ttea, asking for d•ioe as te whether any .,tion has been taken towards impro•tn the town's Sr. appraise, rmmree , was soot to the fire lt. 6• lollowieg .000tets were eat to the finance oommlttee : Hart t Kindel, Toro.,. 1, poll kooks. 16 45 ; N. I) Roa vi•, sup- plies for waterworks, $53 33 : The She, printing and advertierog, 118 20. A petition from the readouts et William street for improv.meat to the rod and sidewalks of that street was rat to the pub- lic weeks ermines with power to sob. A p.titlea from owners of property o0 Aweless. se eet. asktn for the extension of the water solo and the tower from Cambria read to Victoria skeet along Anglers, was referred to the water and light oommltts. The public works committee recommended the purobato of 200 shade trees to spring planting and the procuring of • naw tank and sprfnkllsg gear for the street waterlog wagon. The street inspector was instruct- ed to prepare •peoi0o•Uons for the latter. The fe..oe committee rermmeadd the payment of the following woman : Th. Star, 116.50 ; To. SIGNAL, 17.86 ; U. O. Whitely, 17,10 ; F. B. Holmes, $3,111 ; N. & A. Dyment, $12.97 ; A. Chrystal, 539.93; Paekard Electric Ce., $26,39; Roobesbr & Pterburith Coal tad iron Co., $34.16. The rmmlttee bad instructed the clerk to re- ports Yr. (3•rrow to eadenor to lead the sinking leads tow on band Le the best ad- vantage. The water sol light oommittee reported that they had 6d the .tandplpe and hy- drant blown out and Ind ordered this to be done monthly. Tenders had licca asked for the supply of one thousand feet of helf•leob lead pips. The oormittes made r.00mmenda- tfoos rotenone puttter In water service for F. N. Iris and Mn. Hays, and she I. regard to the pareh•se of oo•l. The report was net altogether estisf&atory to the oounoil, and the following motions wan Mend in regard to the matters re- ferred to That the town purobase 400 or 600 loos of opal, aan that tender. honked ter same, and that soeh headers be opened by the water sod light o.mmllts and referred to n oosed. That the waterworks oommlltes be em- powered to ask for tenders tor the aeosee•ry lead pipe for the coming year and report to ormal. That the water and light °o nitre pa- ler four oarle.de of coal 11 neoessory, and 8 .1 they ask for tendon for some. That the water end light oornmltt a put la .the water to the rearview of E. N. Lewis sed Mn. Hays, and that the taw° pay to 66 fere of rah ooateeHea, and the oast of the balsa, be borne egoelly by the limn and the respective owo.rs, provided error are signed. Oa mottos of oreeil1nn Naftel and Humber the Matter of meanie, taxes 00 Miss Pinnas' lot o0 8Idea street was re. (erred to the wars of mine. Cooedlier Candelas rothoted bis position as obairran of the Wale weeks committee, i bat • rireseor was 054.ppdnbd. A specie' meaner of I3. omen] was held on Meader wormier, wase the rnd.r et' W. Lo Mr the apply of oral .811 86 wee n eepted. It was ate decided to ask ter ender, for 200 maple shade trees. The Godwin bowing slab was rnsrgan. Ord for the swot oe Monday evening. TM fdlewinw allows were ,tweed : Presi- dent, Jadg. Meter ; vie.Resfdent, Rabt Meters : rer.1ty-lressarer, R. W. I.oga.; w.0sgl■g ..entitle.., 1),. Haar, Wm. IAM., 1. EMM : relreewta8ive .1 Waiters Ontario Bowlers' Asseetstiee, A. M.D. Alla.. Os maim of Messrs. Galt .d Campbell R. FI. Williams was made an hes- g=member of the slab. The ag & Skating A±.°. from Mem the eine moat lemanda, wear& Or rifts. N. renal, bet the bowlers cr'e&gly aamtog thee they sheath me b. 2.and 1. pwp mere bermes a hape6ww.M. !has had 385 U1lv00 s0.15ad. The settop hes .'see been 1.111.4, we auda5kaMd. ss. W beide M hies rag's rest AROUND TOWN. Ac4ilrygo•-After trial last Tbur,d•y en We oharge preferred at the Cameos of Wit -limn Conseil, of Se'tford, of •s•aultlag( •s4 attempting to rob him os the 27th oI Maroh, Thome Leen and John Murphy were ooquittd by Judge Masson. The mo- oused oOoduotd theft own deferoe. Hs IA AN L. D. 8. -The result of the •xomfa.tlo,. of 16e Ontario Dental College were published list week, end among the Orme' of those who- - end the final ozamie- R Re8rrea, of IIA -Iii. fur oorgntalatiow and wishes tor his emote.. to his chorea oslltg ; and U a word of advice were called for, it would be: Deal gently with the erring tooth. 1N Tile 1 HILIPPINMn.-D. Mergu.oc re - wady remind further word from his too Venice), of the United State, army in the Philippines, • letter from whom w• pub Dished • few weeks ego Mr. Ferguson had bad an •took of (ever, but at the time o writing (Yarob 4ebl bed almost revered and bad bra oh duty for four weeks. H. gars some further death of the denier with the Filipinos. In regard to getting away home, he weld rive no news, as the soldiers were kept to total lgnor•noe-pee- pi• in the States be rid, knew more or rani Intended military movement. than did those right then on the field. A WWI/Inn BoT AQ:IDI1ITALLT KI LLe D. -Last Tbured•y evening • fatal shooting •oaidre took pled. at Wroxeter. John MUler, • Id .boat fifteen years of age, and • wmp.oloo named Arthur Robinson were •hootmg muskrats .loan the banks of the Maitland river. Robinson asked Miller for some more oartrid,.e, os his supply had rue at. Miller laid nu gun on . pile of brush, heeded over the o.rtrider, and picked up hie gun by the moat, drawing it towards him. The ringer caught in the brush and the whole charge pared through his right lung, killing him inmost Instantly. The boy's father, the late T. F. Miller, of Wrox- eter, was killed by .1e' accident in the bosh two y..n ago. E. Snell, of tow,, is au role of demand, end lets for Wee -J- inn on Friday afternoon oo hearing of the fatality. His WoIl.HIp'e Oriore. - Mayor Thompson was le OgtIta1c■ last week, and while there had We mental photograph take., .o to speak, by the News -Record man. 1he News -Barr& glues the result es follows : Mayor Thompson, of (:ederich, w., in the Hob oo Tuesday and /pent part of the forenoon bete while waiting for the northbound L , H. & B. train. He was on his way to Gerrie to attend the funeral of James Perkins, who came to an untimely *ad on Friday 0in61 last, ring drowned wbile helping to rye property, Mayer Thompson has the Intersete of the reroute/ town very meth at heart and residers the pre.e.t about the most oritical time in Its history. if it can get • good round sum from the Uoyernmeot tor despeaing the har- bor, in addition to Dan MoUllllouddy's breakwater, thee It prosperity is ensured. A000rdlan to tee. mayors calculations, 575.000 is needed to put Uod•rtob in the position of being able to bid .00oes.tully for the Western grain trade A big oommlltee wont to Ottawa yesterday to prey It de - meads upon the Mastar of the Administre- tige, who o•rtatly gave the attiroie during the root campaign every rases to expect the most generous treatment. To. VICTORIA STRAIT Cscat G ENT..- TAlNa11eT.-A very woossefol *torn was given in Yiobrr street Methodist church 0o Friday wooing under the implies of the obeli- of the ohuroh. Mies Annie Snyder, d watiou4t,.of Toronto, had bele er..pned for the occasion, bat on •000ant of illness was uo•ble to fa1011 the eneseement The senior of R H. MoDowld, of London, were then 'soured, and be tilled the vcatoy admirably. Mr. McDonald is • ben soloist and .0 eloeutlo.at as well, and seems as math et home in one role as in the other. He has a toll, sweet, ole•r voice.* good pressor oo the platform, end the quality of motion oneseary for • good reciter or engin. Hu selections were nosier with groat ea- thasiom, and he had to respond to several remits. Solos were given Oleo by Mir Brown and Mere. Reicher, Thomson and Stoddart, e'1 being well received. Orville Godwin performed an t•trnmeotel solo orverly. F. O. Simpson gave • piano •olo wblob earned • hearty encore, be whioh be kindly rsspended. Mr. Slmpeon .leo per - tanned theoeeempanim•■r for Mr. MoDon- • Id, in Mauna .000mpl6.Ied manner. Mir Millie Godwin gave • reoitatlee, In w61ol she was wised by Mir Mabel MoK.ozie upon the violin. are. Logan ears valued wistanos during the evonlo, as •cmm- peat8. T. E. HIDDL.4,ow A SOcn114eraL Ncwq, PA PIR WN.-A:reoent mine of The Enrolls( Argo, of ()Wow, Mich., makes the 1.11,.- ing moollmentary Moreno" to • young man who is known to many of our readers. Mr. Heddle is • former 13somiller boy and revealed part of his edoostion in Goderiob The • •toh l0 The Argue is .000mpanl•d by • good likelier of Mr. Heddle The Even- ing Argus is glad to note the prosperity end progress beine made by • yourg man in whom mwy criers are much Interested. For. steely • resident of Owosso, where for some time he was pastor of • union ob•pel, and did good work, an serer advocate and lec- turer for the Good 7emplan, Thomas F. Heddle made many friends in and about Owosso. Later, atter leaving Owasso, mie- tort.s. overbook him, whioh would have erv.ked a moo ler resolute. Two and • belt years ago be leased, and afterwards bought, the Perry Journal, and 1n the menthe that have t0tervsed bas built up Gw excellent baNner. He now publishes one of the beat runty papers in the state. Some months the Mr. Heddle resolved to add to his aaeomplishmeOts by mastering the pro/anion ot low. To this study he has gives diligent attention, sod b further aid him in his legal work be this year aspired to the office of justice of the pane for Perry bewoshIp. When the ballon were mostd Yr. Riddle was instilled to find that, while be had worked as herd for the either 1•.dl- dates on the tioket se himself, his majority ":needed that of any other township offline, even the silver preotuel of MOrrle• rase given him • majority. Mr. Heddle le • staunch Republican, and has done valiant berries for the party ever shies he undertook We erwrvtapme wok, ,Nag both ht raper and his personal services le attain the ob- j eta sought The resits of his effort may be treed t the ha.0.sme amjeritt.s fee Jades He .►a, O. L. Hrtte1 and others. is his •earl life Mr. Heddle seems te hews .t - Mimed • ,tea et hew in Perry, He is se aflame II the i. A A. M. sad 1.0.0. 7. fed $se, sad Mimes te the A.O, U. W. Hie is ass freerslvy o/ the bMooss mew's nem - e lation and labors •ridno.ely fen 8he geed et IM tamp. The Arens eines nagreale• Mems to Mr. Heddle, and hopes he may live I.mg w seatluee te grasper. Htrwor MIMMOAL AmotnATTON.- TM etneh rly manias .f the Hume Ydiea1 AewdaMag was held l■ the aimed sham. len, Ohara, ea Wedaesdey .Herm..& a hose week Hero b•1. prerM. e8 Dineen . kande, I l&'ten ;Haeme 61drle31 , Dews. • i Dea, 8'ie1 •Id t Sten Jllylisei 1 Y.Qsihes, LdM' e•Ab.t lien bank 0antra& lo1beeeta-s/m&p 4 with . I1•m-Y ssb • D1. 1eme ---'-..1 Nankten. Y 1f' .Wile were Mild by Ur. Deems ea •t y r t e r t •," Dr. McKenzie, "Medical Neosaol•tare;" • ease la prairies by Dr. Masao' os. "Neuritis," end • case of Dr. Taylor. in " Paralysis " were pressated. Dopeasioe• were earned talo. It was do- oided to obtain the •Iteod•nos of Dr. Bey', seeretary of the Provincial Board of Health, at she 'text quarterly reestiug in July. GLADOATID fie Nouns. -Mise Jessie Adams, formerly of town, has paned the final mementos, tios, se aunts at she Montreal general boepltol. She look • bleb sl.odl.g et the elamlaa8O0, reins ..00ad On th0 list in order of merit We oengratulote Miea Adam• upon her wooer. D. HoLW R. Kr xl.atT.D, - Follow log 1s the vote polled la the municipal bye -election mutest oa Wednesday cf len writ between E Dowotng end Dudley Holmes : Sub -divisions 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 Tote. Downing 36 31 42 37 49 40 26 261 Holmes 72 78 72 57 56 62 39 430 Mr. Holme'' majority is 169. TAACHIR.' Ms 1N0 -A taring of M. Uoderich di vinioathe te e.$ Hams Tears sr"' Assosi•tten wit. be bld.lr the Central School, Gderioh, on Malard•y. May 6th, • 1 oblook The subject for di.oarlon will be •'Compostnoo." First oto.s to be taught by Mar F.rgueoo ; second elan, by Mies Wiggin. ; third althea by Miss MuCtwkey ; fourth air by Mr. Tt.or1. Also "Claes Monttgeanenl and Discipline" will be dl.00r. .d, W. Elliott to open the dlsorasion, AU trotters in the dtvisi0o are requested to b. presoak -- WILL R1HAIN ANOTHER VICAR IN GER WANT. -Mir K. MoColl, attending the Leipzig Coa..rvMory for organ and piano, in writing to her Inond, Mr.. A. J. Moor., of town, states that .he Intends speeding soother year there in studying the hinher technique of these instruments. She dd. that the advantages tor health musical .tan are in Leipzig very great sod oompar•- tively luexpso.lv., and, in addition, the beautiful opiate and rare m.k• net donee and study there quite d.linbtful. Th. (tterm5ee, she toy., are ... t.3. bad hospitable and bine maid* the poet winter to her, In social matters. an .10eed10417 pleasant one. MW McOoll's many friends In llod.rioh will be pleased to know that .h. 1. Boding her*arra abroad loth profitable tied otherwise enjoyable. To. LATr. Mae WAT.DN.-After • Dum- ber ot ye•n of (using health Mrs. Janes 1Vat.on diel cm Tuesday morning, the 18th inst., v the ago of fifty-eight yeah. Mrs. Ween was • native of 8rtt•nd, but bad spent ).s greater part of her life In Oderloh. HAt maiden Deme was C•therlw MacRltoble. She was • member of the Presbyterlen ohuroh, but had been ua•ble b attend the servlet for some time, owing to poor health. The remains wen interred In Maitland cemetery of Thursday afternoon. Rev. Jas. A. Anders aborted .t the 1.. .,rel, and the pall -bearer. were A. P. Mo Lean, D. C. Manny, 11. W. Ball, Wm. Rhyme, Haab Donlon and R. R. Sallow'. Eight ohlldren survive the deceased : ,Joke H , of Buffalo ; Chari.., of New York ; Mrs. J. Stratton, of H•gersville ; George, Bruce, and the Miser KM., Maud and Tear, at home. They were all here for the tonal. Deese d'e brother, Donald M&aRitobie, of Ripley, and eco-0•lew, John Straiten, of H•gersv4De, an wars peasant. The be- reaved husband and children and other rela- tives have the sympathy of the community in their gnat Ines. THI Ms a*141 a' INgrtTt Te. -The ge.• oral meeting of the Mortar Institute is to be held next Monday evening at 8 o'olook. 1t Is requested that every member attend, as dleourioo of several important topes will take plan. One hundred book• bays letely been added to the library. Be. low are • few titles -Dot denim, bat quite as ilteresting ; more will follow next week. toe darters are oontempl•ttnr giving • 500. noket to the library for the bal•ace of '99 : Inside of Oo. Hundred Homos, The Hwlow Uirl, Cburoh Entertainments, Pryer and Its Answers, Model Houses for Little Money, Beek Streets sod London Slur, My Musical Memories, Am.tesr Photography, Hopkins' Experimental 8ot- .ow (• m•gnitloent book), .leo bis M•iio end Stage Mphinery, Darcy'• General His- tory, Neltji a Bird Neighbor, (a lovely book in colors), Whyte Melvillte'r Gladia- tors, Sehopenh•uer, The Soca Crime, Playrr'o Corumppuon, Clerk', Me■te1 Dis- vase, Diet to Sickness and Disease (a very tine book), Dmber• Folks trim Dixie, Bird Keeping, I).00, tlo, of How and Hem., Primitive Men, How to Arnags Mier for Oroh.stres, M,sigal Expression, Cyrano de Berger•, (the, latest tamer play by Rca- t ad), Wyokoff'o West, Appleton', Natural History (•o up-to-date exhaustive oompend ), T. Years • Polito t,eart Jedge. A Goon MAN Uo11 -The Dews of the death of Samuel Cox, whioh took place on Tardily, the 18th Inst., was • •book to those who had ern him about tows dare the day. immediately preceding. He 6d Men unwell for some weeks with heart trouble, but •op•rently was memories hie areal health and was able to M monad agate. On Monday eyehot he seemed to be In ',salient spirit, hat early the follow - Ing mortar the enmmon. Dame, and he died with only • few momeetr' w•rntg. Mr. Cox was one of the pioneers of Goderich tew.shlp, and was wuvely Identified with the history of this district over • long period. He toes bora in runty Tyrone. Inland, 1a 1827, ad when he was ten years of age bfo parents game with their family to Canada and settled /n Goderich township, where the dearth continued to reside ,in. 111 about ten years .go, when he removed te town. Mr. Cox was • are of merlins qual- ities : his aor4161.. s, his kindly sed obesr- fur, though sa.ruming, Menominee sneer- ing /tewbing many Weeds. He sod hl• now widowed eortser 1n life brought up • Imre family, eight Goer •ad three d.aselent ail of whom are living with the arsenal of the olden ✓ oe, Samuel, whose death, whioh 000nrred es 1883 by sodden while making • railway trip, wee greatly mourned. The taaera took play le Yanked o.m.rry en Mbar. clay afternoon and was very largely •Maed- a, The pall-be•rerr were five ems and • sen -in -haw of the doomed : William M., ea Rapid City, Noah Dakota; T. Wilma, of Wins, Norte Dakota ; (Merge M. and Al. hart, of Minneapolis ; ,Ames, of CWgage •ad W. P. Weeteby, et Ayr. Tire daugh- ters, Mem CM and Yr'. We.toly, aloe were .t home. Rev. Jasper Mises, of when eeegr•,•tam dimmed was • pennant member, sea ,Ned the sawn, et the bow and Rey. Nu. G.dwin at the grave. Friends were present fres Detroit, Tikes - burg, I,sminghenLune and Dee/sa- w 1e pay tis Mian*abaft of teepee. l the dammed TR• member' of the testily who were mails te be here w B..1., e1 Rapid City, South Dakota i Yrs. T. R. Weish, of Valley City, Nora' lakes; R. Ratko, of Wtmbledea, North Dakota. sad Nettie A., e( Milne, Nertb Dakota. W.C.T.U.R.uetra Mrpnwo,- Twmty ewe members wore promo' se N. n1aler =Wog of the W .0. T. 17 hues Werk ammo Were ale tMbfEfK flee tai 8..801 e web JIMA War the M entre V 8MM ireettke IlfmMwR' AR smelters est wore Mpu1tod M Whom Weir Mumma IRO leOjMw PIM le Yip lisogMgg11 Hall that they may be prepared t parent for tins pure -•e. C.wfeet bane will ales ion provided for 88. boar amass to regularly. The Uuloi &bolded to hold • medal 00.1158 early l0 May, probably on the 19th. Add- ed to ibis a apleedld mosi0.1 program ander the sapervaiea of Mir Wyun ie being sr - reseed. 16 is •:rrotd teat ►hia will be we of the reals oft :,awn. A Su Dego CALL, -The whole opportunity was greatly moved lest Friday by the news of the terrible woldent whioh ort young Andrew Slgan his lib. Awdnw wee the fourteen year-old sou of Jamb Stokes,B,nw street. A few day, belorehe oemmo wed rid log • btoyel• and 6d meds suob god pro gross that on the meteor of the •colds. he had taken • long ride out the Hayfield road After retuning he rode up to Bar rows t Colborne's warehouse •1 the foot o Hamilton street, where Mr. Stokes was loading grain. This was 'bent 8:30 o'olook. He talked • *here time "rah his father end time tared away ea his when. Just wha heppmed then ■o person knows snotty, Mat a few emends later his father hoard . erre and we' berrMied r les the bleyole ender. baggy • few yards away and ho son rising to hle feet from under the borne. The boy walked as well as he oould 8ow0rds the storehouse and sack down Ort as he probed hu father The boy was placed in the boggy and driven home, end two donor, wen.ummooed, but the injuries were fatal and death rued •t •bout two o'o100k. Tb• lad was mrteoloar to the las/, but was sot permitted to talk further than to explain that he libe rhl the driver of this hong,' was going to aro t to the •torsbow edid not diare r his min take until Wires is too late to not out of the way. Jobe Young, of Godertoh township, the driver of the rig, rye he did not we she boy uat11 he wee right under tee horse's nose. It is supposed that the bone moat hors stepped oo him end u•ased the inter- e st hemorrhage of the abdomen welch was the muse of .1 •..th. The grief-stricken purr have nave's.' sympathy In the sod• den tektite •way of a son who was • mm - fen sad • My ea rm. The adhesion seem* sep.eielly sad as i1 Is only • few years . 'Den another ton, Tommy, died as the re- sult of an t)ury sorter while playing with same other ohalder at sohool. Then was a large •ttendano, •t the fao•ral o. Monday afternoon. The pupils of the l:en• teal wheel wen present in • body, and as the flower -strewn anklet was borne past them the young voter united in singing the beautiful hymn, "Shell W. Gather at the Rive- !" The pail•be•rere wen six of the dead toe's fellow -pupil. of North street Methodist Sunday rhea : Angus Meer Moe, R 111 Robinette, Wilbur Guest, Monta- gue Colborne, Haney Given and Charles Smith. Rey. J Wilson 000daoted the eer- vioee. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes ask us to ex• prey tbttr heartfelt thanks for the words of rorlatien and esu of klnd.er whioh nave b.ea tendered to them by r many le their Ur of tremble, end for whioh they are deeply greaf&L Tea DaivTATto. To OTrAw..-The het. her weeks delegation left for Ottawa oe bias 2:30 r. W. train on Monday. Mayor Thomp- son, muno:llon C•nte10*, Humber, Knox sad Martin end Masers. Heston, Allan, Mol:llliseddy, H. F. Mooarn, J. I. Col. (o,..., Geo. Thoan.00 and Geo. Acheson robe tip 16e party. Aloor with the Guelph ddog•tse-Mayor Nelsen ; E. R. Bollen, presih nt Guelph board of trade, and Lt. - Col. Msodoueld, earetery Guelph Junction Rahway -they waited epos the Minister of Public Works •8 noon on Tardily. John M.Ylllan, Robert Holmes, Chats. Kloepfr sol Velocities R.1., M.P.'s, •000mp•nted the deputation, who were lotroducise by Mr. Holmes. Mr. Heston premiered tis following petitions to the Minister : Otte signed by 193 owner's of Amerio•a err and shipper" of grain on lakes Erie, M'oht- vso •od Huron, reprseentieg about see million rooms. This petition asked that Godert.8 be made • harbor of refuge to •o• oommodate the largest vowels trading on the takes. With It was ooapled • resolu- tion for too establishing of • light and fog whistle at Pott Albino, o, eke Erie, pared by shipmasters' woottion. of Bay City, Toledo end Milwaukee. The snood pontos was signed by nearly all the 451410g Canadian vewl-owoen and 'hipper, of int, other than millers. Aesthete pen- non was signed be twenty -sten millers of Western Ontario, and a fourth petition was from rrfde.ts of municipalities upon the proposed Zine from Wlogh•m to tloderlob. Mayor Nelsen, of Guelph, preem.t•--1 • peti- tion afford by the business mea r f Guelph and the towns and other mu • (patties along the yd line from c syph to Goderiob. The Minister was v' •...ed by Mr. Heaton, Mr. Allen, mayor N 'eon, 1ol. Maodooaid, Mr. McMillan, '.I.P., and Mr. Bollert. Mr. Tarte replied r 86e dep- utation that they were preaching to • re- vert. This question of the (oderion har- bor works was met. mew question to him. Since he had bee, In off'ioe be had glen 1t his toot .tteotiee. His word was pledged, and the port would be made what It should have teen made long ego, He would give .11 the water they asked him, and as galok- ly as he could. Mr. Allan had suggested the employment of another dredge. He did not know whether he maid find oeo or not, but he would give es much water se poesible in as short • time as possible. Regarding the extension of the C.P.R. from Gu•l he had put himself l0 mmm.0Imtion • few months ago with the C. P.R. le refereem to the matter. He was ,et 1■ • position to say he had reoslvd tory encouraging an- swers, bat he thought if they would e'1 welts ie .rging their alelne on the C.P.R. they would ultimately encased. He would hletsslt do anvaling he mold te help them. At the roarer of Mr. Tart's reply, Mr. Holmes thanked him for els .81•otlge, and the deputation withdrew. (Foe the shove report of the wordings .8 Ottawa we are indebted te nib Guelph Margery.) A .hooting amteh was prrsdl■, meter - day afternoon between teams tress the antes' Petrol and the Gale n\ ride stab. Thee. I. A. &leerier have boar remod- elled. The western Marin l0 1h. tuber- rdtr Merles new comprises 8earerl8 II., Stratford, isgerooll, Woodstock, Paris, Miteh511, St. M.ry'r and BMOC Owes Dale, wile was 5.8oha0 ea the Menem St. Andrew daring the past winter. left last 8waday migraine -se the 3.at'. WNW trip in the gapaslty ss. seen.& Aker. During cis stay here Ores made ray friends, and dad geed work ee • weather of his homkey team. He w111 be men mimed. Bor*AT, ApU 26. -The Timm sf I.d4. toys 11 Imam lrom •a enhupeeehehIe warm that Rorie has sound an intrust is • part ea IM Penns gulf eatdelsst 8 give her 1M right N tau. pe...m4w It whenever she ,treses. itis did HIM 1Ns Idwm.- M50 seises direst freer Teberm.2 .0d It t M4Mwmoo tmreferred be is S..der-Ab- Meese. Ur. Jnww'., Nad., Aer11 96. -TM ( . ahl.m liner..pole'lege arrived yeast&•,', M1r►.r.d iy the mkt L1s8 Owe 103.5 she dun hem hM1.'me, .tsty-An .1 M wee trews te iea Sse• le Ib OF NUT.f wyem•e, 1!s. O _ rilewag t s.aMl4gl 011eSMM.. ]frit 8s. was fr10Nw ItIi by e111Mw. a'• CHURCH NOTES. 14.,, Jasper Wilms prbed le the l'eu- r•1 Methodist ohuroh at Stratford on Sue. day. Mrs. (Rev.) IIedlios left ea Monday for • mat to 8r•tford, afterwards to peered to Woodutook to arid • missionary 0011• tootle, at eh.t pier. Sund.y. Ootonic 8011, 1899, has been rat apart es • day for simultaneous &anon throunhe0l the whole Methodist 000.ectloo to CJ•0.d&,JEjgj 1I of the twentieth tarots, fund. Rey. Dr. Hannon, of Stratford, omupled the pulpit of North -et. Methodist ohuroh on 8and•e end delivered two able "anon" In aid of the •40oetl0,al fund of the Methodist ohuroh. Rev. J. A. Anderson and Rey. J. Hemli- ne. of tows, end Rev. S. M. Whaley, of 8t. Helens, lett on Moodily to tend . meetlD5 o1 Oh. Pr..b,p$risn at.y.od 88•e Br•ouwd. Next Friday eventing le Vlotorl•-st. Ep- worth League the moalhly toll-oell end r■eecratie■ nervine tali be held. The topic tor the evening is " God's Covenant and Ours," r be takes by Mis. Monte Johnston. The members of Huron lodge, No. 62, 1 U.O.F., will orememor•te the eightieth anniversary of the Order by attending divine germs a North -e►. Methodivt °huroh sett Sunday morning. Rev. Jailor Wilson will pre•oh. In wen-latorm•d Melee It is said that the two moot promises names mentioned In ogeneo i00 with the presidency of the Loo deo °outer °. are the Rev. Joseph Kdg•,o Loodoa, end the ROT. 1)r. Hanoo., of SUM ford--. tr•ttord He•000. Ws see from the report of the Beagal- Burm. annual ow(•reew of the Methodist Epleoop•1 eht/roh that Rev. W. P. Byers end wife, Lb&mlesioaaries who spent some days in Goderiob lase fall, are thee at work in India. Mr. Byers was eleoted as secre- tary of the 000f•rww, A sister pf -thyme, Miss Miriam Forster. venni out with them to ong.ne in the work. Wt band•7 evening Ihere was • spat! service in St (1..,,.'. ohuroh In honor of 80Kland'1 patron saint. A beautiful speci- men of the notlon.l Bower, the rose, stool In (root of the abeam! window The sery• los was aboral and did greet credit to the choir under the leadership of Mr. Cuff. The hymns and anthem were appropriate to the erasion end were particularly well r•v- dered. Jlr. Turnbull's sorra was on what ooustitates the greatness of • nation. He mentioned menJ false ideals that .•floe• bad, to most of whioh, be said, Eael•0d mold plead "not guilty, ' He was •!told, however, that England was not wholly tree from that ideal that made wealth an end in itself. He 0000lud•d • masterly diaoourss by myths *hitt the Bible was the beat mann el for polllloi•ns, and that If • o•tio,'. .tetesmeo wore guided by it that nation would rarest. R, 8. Williams honored the digby hoisting his 0•r, and many Eos. 1ah men and women were seers wearing the anneal Bower. " Rally day " in Vlobar street oburoh proved to be one of interest androfit. The mining sermon by the pastor,ou Babel- bellden, was elven in the Interest. of Fp. worth l...u.•-• At the Suudey sohool op- en meeting • program was rendered const.t- for bf reoitatiear by tis Mires Wyatt and Godwin, • solo by Miss Barman, • duet by Misses L. Webster and E. Uedwi,, • quartette by Mhos Bell, Ey and Mildred O.dwt. and Bert Hale, and an address by Key, Dr. Hannon, of Strat- ford. A sp.ol•l feature of the program wee a guitar s000mp•■Imeat to the duet by Mir Louise Andrews. Al the platform meeting In the evenisur two short addressee were de. livered by Rev. Jr Hamilton and Rev. W. Godwin, the former speaking upon the work of God among the young people, sod and the latter apes "8uores in 8.bleth School Work." The choir renderemd food- less music at both morning sod evening wir- eless, and in the evening • ga•rtette was g iven by Messrs. Brodsrlok,H111ier,Schwenz and Rutledge. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Rice's Pure Hat for table or dairy Don't forget the model oo,test May 1988. See the grand street parade of the Min• stet •t 0000 today. W. C. T. U. Demonist medal °oiiest Frid.y, May 19th. Remember the Marine band's Beg Min- strels today .,d tomorrow. A .pleadid mustiest program is bane pre- pared for the Demotes* medal menet Fri- day, May 1986. Don't miss " Mrs. lfakaan,ni 3dree," the ferret thing you ever saw. Cannes. -Hays yon seen those new pat- ent churns at Wotnal.I,'.! Mame prim as other charms. Exert= his $30 bfoyob& WANTID.-Butter .,d eggs. Highest prises, cash er trade. Admittedly the bent *rodeos mart In Canada. G. E. KING, Win,ham.-18.44. For G.T.R. tinker and express money orders and telegrams to all porta of the world, go to the F. F. fowrenoe World', Agony, West -.t. Bankrupt stook of chairs on sale .t 1911 - mer Smith's. F.•st-s8., at tottery prime, eomprlelor ktt.hg, dieing •0d (miry Phil,. Bay while they last, as oo more eau be got at the par, The Idles and Marls of the Auzillmey Mis- sionary Aseoefaaea purpose h.ld4o an at home end sale of wok In 88. Osorge's wheel on the evening of May 418. An interesting program is premised, and refreshments. Admission only 10 coons. All are oordlaily invited. Iwlvonay sale b$okrnpl shook of grew - les, ,rookery, riaesw•re, els. The •uh- soriber has pnroeas.d free" the emigre the benkrer stook of the estate et Orris H. - ley. It's • Mir, elem. fresh .took end we Intend to sell eheap. Wars will be open ea Prida). wetting, April 2088, 1899, and it yew pri... 5111 elan eat the stook golekly Me geed, w111 go off like he* asks'. Shoe faraltme for sole very Sheep. Remember 8►e .0 .-H.m11tee e14 e.8 . J. W- laopauOx. • • What's N. mare with Ike Hamm lemon stub ! i. it dead, or cooly sleeping ' The Wlyh.m Driving Park Arwl•tice hen &melded be bold 88m mat hares rams on widowed., sad Thursday, J.ly 191a a.& 9083. Unn AT St,nau.v.-Mn. Ann Doyle, relief of the let. Nieholas Doyle, and a for- mer resident, of Gewl rieb, died •t Sudbury on Monday et the Mgt of eighty five yMn. Tho reaming went brought. t.o Goderioh on the late train Monday night., and the fun- eral took plena viesterd•y morning from the residence of Set son, Judgn Dolle, ki Rt Pant', e3nrob, and tbwmive to th. Catholic cemetery In Colborne. The i -hearers L. Drryi., jsebajudge of the run Hasa. J. .1 Door, roarer mail of Bantry y0M }iGodwin " asN1 W.ftm, Marls, ane d tarn. nephews. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. -- mugs Pure Malt for table or deity. The Ottawa deputation hes hese the leak et the 80.. during the pest week. IT. J. Prll Pant elated at home to attend to his law clothing business. He use neaten roe why • firmole.e outfit ee the lowest reasoo•ble figure. Halo..' annual oh❑ s day Mo■dr7.My let. We want laughing taros, onion liable,, twin battles 100 babies. W W take roll and over,' baby brought to our studio on iliac 47 fres and Wye to each • photo. Prier will 05 given to the six beat tookle& bebtes if low ham in hairy se roar owe. borrow pas. Evrn baby must be under stainer months. Tee waterlog ern cede re appeasers o0 Saturday. Anglers may ca►uh spickled trout after the 1st of May. The organ factory Dow hits seventy -flue employees ors los pay roll, J. H. Worsen has end seven Howard fara•ose within the poet month. Mr.. A. D, Mclean Is able to be about again alter an smack of typhoid. A oomtnodloue verandah is being added to the residers of A J. Meer*, Keay. -et H. Hutohl..,, late of Bd.x, Miebig.., has reopened the barber .bop la the Bedford bleak. The organ fottory ia running overtone again. From 7 to 9;30 r.a, or. the extra hour" Cow. Tw.•dy has • new 8w.-et.ry frame house on Se. David's street well on towards completion. J. W. Brodriok has purchased the gr.- osry .took of George Haley, la.olveal, and is running it off a1 Mr. Haley'. old .1•.d. Ther. is • little too much bleed, "scorn- ing" around the Sgo•re these flee ••.o10p. It is dangerous .pore In • public pl•w l33. the Square. Prowl. Poet : Jae. Carts and wife Irv, Bruwle for Goderiob this week. Mr. Carter will work in the brlok yard again this seae0O. It i. reported 16.e Mr. Chamber", of the 4Wv.M.. Army, hes taint kW te a femme of 196,000, and Mrs. J. Waiters •Ito moos In for • fortune. F. B. Holmes. oe01 deals, his • bees turnout for the delivery of his ewer Th. outfit Is brad -new throughout, and el fresh -looking as an April morning. Sandford Stokes has removed from his residence on Qa•beo serer, haying .old 18 to Mr. :ti•nha11 for 51,160. He le Ilvtni with his ton Fred., at the toot e( South -et. If the oorrespoodeae who has bees sup- plying us with Carlow new. for some weeks past wig oommualcate with us, we shall b. glad 'to 'Furnish the usual oor reepo.d.or' supplies. Wm. B.wd.o, of Exeter, has poniard for 53,000 the property known as the Blkla farm, f, Hullett, belonging t. the A. T. MoDoo.ld estate. The farm mantes Iine- ty tl ve sores. It is reported that as the Government bas oplydow, Its militia appropriations ebb year bt'.ome 1200,000 the several armories that it was proposed to erect in dlff.reet parr cf the Dominion are fog OMs pretest held I. •Myeo.. l'he storekeepers la Melon,'• Week aro getting tired of turning over the boards of the Improved sidewalk to keep them Inco werpinq and rippinup people, and would the e town oounollto take the job off their hands. Wilson Brno., Huron road, hays ad great suooses with that incubator Nis sprlog. Out of one hundred .ire planed In the incubator, they hod ninety-six ohiakens. This le . remarkable peroearg.. The terrier was maoufsetured by W. A. Roes, of town Johp A. Walters, of Col .orate, had Mfr Tyndall, eebosl teacher at Oarlow, been polio. magistrate Seeger yesterday morale/ on • charge of immoderate t .uithmeet of kis son. The platnuff thought better of the minter, however, and decoded net to prose - outs, and with his °earn' 1M megisr.r dismissed the oar with owls NAVIGATION 18 OPEN. Ike at, a.rrew Len Port 5. h■day- Other reamer ,',5entleg , The dredge is working between the pine this week. The sobooneir. Kolfaite, Todmoa and Craftsman are fitting eat The rboon., Queen e( the lakes, from Kiegsloe, ie eapeot.d in shortly. The tugs Sea Queen, 8ee Gall and Cleans are reedy to leave for the tighter Islands. Lighthouse -keeper Campbell lid his light. burning Sunday night for the ant rim. this season. The steamer City of Windsor is be ran this year between Wtrton tad Sault the. Marie, making tripe twice • week, Sault Ste. Mart report, my that from printout indication bear o•n get through te 1.3. Superior by ►he last of the week. The sum of 120,000 for the dredging .f Goderioh harbor is inoluded in the esti- mar laid before the House at Ottawa on Monday. The fishing tags Slebol4, Sea King and Evelyn went out Saturday and set nets. They wore out .Main on hlooday and Toes. day and will oommenoe to lift to -day. The lag Daisy left en Moodily for South- •mpbon. Sbe W been pnroba.ed by Gold - wt k Helmer, ta of that pl.m, d will be tam; bayed pfok1n up logs alone the Penln- enls. Wm. Marlton was hen for • while the past week from Owes. Sound, where be W been building • tag. He is expected to re- turn here for good on Friday, and It is rem. ,red that 6e has • 00.8r0ot for the building of • tog here. the Hovernment eraser Patel is nearly ready to put out, end le expected te kayo very moo. '1 he officers of the eraser are e Cherie Dana, e( Owen Sound ; ant ealoer, A. J. Frame, of Colpoy'. Bay 1 emend e®- oer, George Plano, of Owe. Reeled t third nffmt, H, H. A .Jones, of Port 8t0.1.y i Ghia ongloeer, A .1 Rrown, of Owen 85mad1 emend su1la.w, W. H. L 8.,, of Mayne. At daybreak on Sunder the .ramex B& Andrew left for Sandusky to toed o.e' fb' Mldtad. She w111 then oommemos regular rips between Fort William .led (lod.rtck, and will be engaged during the season brin1■g grain ben. The St Audreter w.. t6. firet Twl to clear from Godwin' bar her this .Gera. Copt. Te.thermewy.R I. 1, oomsang with R.la' h Beaero11 .. Ms' mete NA Owns Dubs.. mead mini.. W A. IF. d Reeton6, w.. Ie town e nem week. Mrs. and Miss Onside Oakes, of (Lane■, were le town on Wednesday. T. J. Mord, of Ford & (7♦., publishers, el Tereate, was le ter lase weak. Dr. and Mn. Gorden sad Y....r Rum ley, of I.aekeew, paid • h'(a Tie te low■ this weak. Wm. 11•yd111 Ark CaRtwan w.rl L., S3.rt PHs/Mord m •.d Will Derr wen la kea.w.. RU04 . . Gyt. akgkosd 404 Pita,& I14. ea dis011.. M I.aga Mdamwwree *sap t swears