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The Wingham Times, 1893-08-04, Page 8.fie. -..i DOO. errs --It is snidely known that hum achieved a wonderful success NO geode. Daily we are complimented Tithe high class of our dry goods - /a -the largo increase in our entire h This is a marvellous Qo unapt* of eaeiueeriug s :wee. 5o far see I odd motion, the following. osting : The whole leug 5,069 feet, with o width iug a promenade for to feet, two railroad tracks passenger arra, propel on Brooklyu side, and vehicles, From high bridge is a distance. of is suspended by mean of steel wires, 15* Each tower nate up yellow -pine timber ; side is 45 feet, that o 75 feet below the su The Brooklyn oaiss 102 feet wide. The these fouuthtitions are 50 feet in width at t the total height abov tower is 275 feet. T1 in January, 1870, au. itt alt expeuse of $15, puted that about 120, bridge doily. The far is free. From the bridge 1 wood Cemetery, comp tifully laid out. As I the great mouuments of them illustrious in upon the words of By it`t> \VA:war Retidy made mantles fore in any single season has there tench o muitiplieation of novelties, and axils never before bas there been the on, given in malting pretty and ele- ma:ntles. We promise you such a THE WIN GUAM TIMES, AUG-141;S°AUG-141;ST 4 strnotion; a tri- ( from bee etit ill and peraever.:jog. get hold of tutor- Mrs. EMI ata may be inter. i Niles Magee, li of the bridge is ing at Mt'. R of 85 feet, iuolud ilia, Pea t passengers of 3.3 Hazlewood o on which are run, a, pleasant, ti d from au engine son. two raiiwitys for The council wager to floor .of Belwore, July 35 feet. The bridge journmeat, M 01 four gables made Reeve in the c ekes in diameter, ing read and a u a caisson, made of tros' au arbitia bat on the Brooklyn tween Howiok, the New York side Moved by age of the water Doig, that a d is 168 feet loug by being Howick's owers erected upon arbitration -Oa 140 feet in length by gusou, seconded water line, while dash, be paid $ high water of each and declaration work was started by Mr. Gregg, e fiuished May, 1883, the Reeve and C 0,000, It is coins Howiok prebeut 00 persons cross the to foot passengers id display for the coming season as v2 never seen outside the city. e ii rave just passed into stook over 100 int styles of fall and winter mantles the very latest styles and splendid ii 1893 ; a rucHiaed while paertte drew Hogg, ast t aged. el.yiears& d 1on l . mouth Beseo;.-At '1'oroute,• on July 25th, Ashanti, of Meore$eld, and. Mathew .A Bunton, of Teeswater, f i:'aliueratuua, itu0 vista- I aged 33 years, J mouths and 2n, days.. chard Meg: e's. of Durill. to, and Nis% rlm, e spending e at iston,\[r, Jaarhn Patter-- tet in Lamouby's. hotel,. 8th, 1,893, parsuawt to ad• tubers all present, The air. Minutes of last meet - opted. Award of arbitra- ion of school section be., rey and Wallace, read, Gregg, seconded by kir, benture be issued for $a, roportiou of expenses of Tied. Moved by Mr. k'er- by Mr, Doig, that Mr. for assessment schedules f office -Carried. Moved conded by Mr. Doig, that erk of the township of to the council of the county of llurou our ctttiw for the reoou, struetiou of brid over in length a for the said x under sectiou Municipal Act u read from Lewin re goveruwent boundary and or, Accounts pasee lin;; Howick and S GOODS -A. very special lot of fall winter suiting in,l`lanoy ana plain oh serges, ehevoits and checks. Black goods in fancies, comprising the latest o$ and trimmings to match, now in faitened a large shipment of ready mede to fothing in suits arta fall overcoats at t it tilcINDOO'S. Y, C. train pulled o t of Buffalo depot tr New York, with any passengers. e.fter a pleasant jonrne much of it along -cte Hudson river, it arri ea on time at the tutrand Central Depot, N. Y. ten the afternoon of he same day, the rrriter, in company with he Rev. John L, gampbell, pastor of the xington Avenue ptist church, paid a. vis t to that church. is church is one of the ost prosperous the city, having a 1 e membership, tisms almost every Sunday, a most ' Mug Sunday School of 1,200 mem- -the infant class alone numbering 400 with 36 teachers in charge. "So perish monument So pariah all in turn worth." The burying -place of to me, conspicuous. elle covered with gera of roses lay at its monument -by hie ON was needed. His life befitting one ; more en From this point I "Grant's Tomb," ove On arrival, I saw tl China's great tribute t great General. The f of ferns and immortelle officers in charge whe immediately handed m from the wreath, sayi sir, you are more hono passed ou to Green- isiug 50 acres beau- ent ou looking at the dead, matay heir day, 1 thought ou of mortal birth ; save well.recorded tinder the wise and energetic. leadership Bro. Campbell, the church is a center of Thence we mile our way to the Lenox brary. This library is ne of the noblest elections that New ork owes to the Mr. James Lenox, o e of her most thy citizens,and one o her greatest coi- n of art and. literar treasures. The Hang was begun in 1 70, incorporated a same -year, and ope ea for -visitors in 77. The ground, collet notions, and fur- s hags, evete entirely d end by him at a s ot $1,000,000, with permanent ele- ment of about $250,0 0, while the con- ts, as rare oollectio s of books of all oriptions, 'first ns of the Bible, figrim's Progress, and lton's Works, an ginal letter of Col bus, in hie own, ting; a, Latin Bible of Mrlanothen, full ion Bible and. New stament, together gifte. To every tr yeller, chief among pictures stands unkacsy's Blind Itort dictating "Par dise Lost" to his tighten, This wa thought to be fuaest in the Paris Exposition in 1878. Not fax fr0111 t110 library stands the tropolitan Museu of Art in Central e study of the line ts, at a cod of 0500. 0. It is built of re brick, with granite amentations, and two stories high. -ant soulpture-a tiquities of Egypt, es. insoriptions, d bronzes, in rich ... There ar memorials of Egypt, Itniest days, rought to light for nineteenth centu y. the second. floor conspicuous among e the ' Ruins of Paestum," ely rawn, and with so it wonla be inipossible rive it to be made of one -Voir," by the the "1807," repre- brit, and given "35,000; there roo, by the ter is very etry, amen. ust placed on Peter Cooper was, he grave was liter. - time, and a wreath ead. There was no a wish -for none works are a most taring than marble. dek a street car for ooking the river. President's and the memory of the •mer was a wreath When I told the e was from, they some of the fermi ed than a resident "Joneseost-Iti Stratterd, on Italy 19th, W. H, Wesley Joheeton, aged 22 yeara and Wesley, Ben of L. A, hod Mary Masou, aged 10 mouths and 4 days. of the United States, fo • he would not get these." I shall prize tl of my visit. The New proud of the memory of that, n tat to Lincoln, p fication of their nation, pates or expeuse to per in the erection of a ma Vermont marble, 185 f solid concrete 75 feee front of his tomb, embo tere of black, while the covered with immortelle cant and laconic words : Of New York's. °bur missions - the Ba.ptie annually -her Central walks, drives, and ric wealth of NewYork on a here -its fountains an its obelisk, the gift of Egypt, aud on which th may have gazed ; its not the time nor the s oue thew my attentio Webster, facing Fifth sized figure of himself ful, imperial in aspect, "Liberty an One and I On Saturday morni off on time in tile good ship “Circassia,' for Moville and Glasgow. At Sandy Hook the "riampauia" passed us at full speed to overtake the "Paris,"1 ahead about three miles, for the race cuirass the Atlantic, We had a good voyage e.nd emooth sea all the wav, but fogs and cold over head. ,We had services both Sundaye on board, one by au Episcopal der pilau from hear Chicago, and the other anchor at the Tail of t being too late to catch t em as souvenirs orkers are justly heir great leader, ucl are sparing no etuate that name ificent statue of t high, built on sed in large let- ack-ground. was "Let his great lee, her gifts for s spend $50,000 Park, with its only day is seen artificial lakes ; t e late Khedive or great law -giver ace to speak. But , that of Daniel venue, with a life - upon it, tan, grace - with the meinor- g,Tune 3rd, we were es oae huudred feet and d demand a percentage .onetructiou as allowed 3 of the Cousolidated 1892 -Carried. Report beau, Howick ond Grey ,reci to be laid over. : A. Hord, for gravel- •nto boundary, $32.50; con 17, Renwick mid ,10; H. 00Wan, cutting tootle, repairing hill, lot . Hubbard, culvert, lot ubbara, culvert, lot 14 $20.50; C. Edgar, repair - by the writer. On r ship dropped e Bank Greenock, e tide for Glasgow, People and invalids win Dnd CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE A. pleasant Testo.rative and appetizer. ;hire and witoicsoute has stood the test of yearn. t•epared only by K, CAMPEELL St Co., Beware ofTtnitations. MONTREAL, Notice to Contractors. SEALED TENDERS will be received by the understgnecl for the erect on of an Agricultural Hall in the Tow ot Wing - ham. Plans and Specificati ean be seen ot Peter Deans' Flou wed Feed Store, opposite Quee • 's Ho 1, Wingham, and all necessary in arm ion eau be se- cured from Dunce.. t inlay, inepeotor of said, building. A tendon must be recenved by Thee August 3th, 1893, and be marked " Tender for Agricultural Hall." PETER DEANS, Steam Saw and Shingle FOR SALE, on the rirer Maitland in Village of ane,lumber for culvert, R. Lane, lumber 311 iber, gravelling Howl* and Wallace boundati ug boundary, Elowiek eon, gravel and repanneg culvert, $12 ; O. Rogers, approa. culverts in Gorri Derrnott, charity Menzies, culvert o Howick and Wallace boundary, 68. Moved by IYIr.F Graham, that the to meet iu Newb! nesthey in August "Unlimted quantity of ti the neighbourhood a is in first.class r plate throughout fiend per teu ha stantial frame house, stable, etc.,belonging. to the property. Apply Oil the premises. 6t MRS. ALISON GIBSON. and froin there thci Inc tor Line sent us on by special train to lasgow where we arrived that evening. 01 this comruertial ca ital, I may again got on u. Uracgaeston. Glasgow, June 3.5th, 1 3, Miss Vietora Coo er is spending her holidays with fri as in Alma. Miss Ellie and Mi Magnin Road., house are visiting in olton, etc. Wm. Albert MeDe mitt, of Miehi gan, has beon enjoy ng a few weeks vvith his parents an friends in this vidinity aria the even ng previous to his clopetrtnre all met and had a very eajoyable time. This neighleorhood has been repro. genteel at the World Pair by Jas. Dunlop, nRq , who vi ited his son and his brother, Joao& Dunlop, Edit of Chicago Dispatch. Hs would enjoy VW:biter trip. Mists bewail Pars is suffering Mill ION SAIJE The part.pership happily existing; between the, undersigned for the past six years. will- close on the 8th day of September, 18$'3, by alai - (Jenne of, time; and, owing te continua ill bealth of ism of the partners, eamiot be renewed.. Therefone, the er to be had in kinds. The mill a order and corn - putty, to 12 thou - There is also a sub - E TOCK, ANIONTIEIG TO: ABOUT $10,000, h to Gorrie bridge, three and culvert, lot 30, con others for gravelling, th of Gerrie, 0147 ; John rguson, seconded by Mr. oancil do now adjourn n eat- Carried, NVai. Dees, Tp. Glut. In the case of D after due coneid is guilty of a;bre has therefore fine veld mite, as His worship cons was practising de any line between fessional features art of dentistry. Money and Notes Lost or Stolen. Lost or stolen, on Saturday, July 29th, largeleather pocket book containing about 330 in money and the following notes : One note° drawn by Thos. Coultes davor of Hugh Ross, for $400, $175 had been paid on this note and endorsed on back of some; one note drawn by Albert H ghes indavor ef Hugh Ross, for $200, d on or about 20th Meech, 1894; one uot drawn by N. a. Kerewell, in favor of Hu Roes, for $50, due on or about Aug Oth,1893; one note drawn by Alex. Res n favor. oi Hugh the 15th oE Aegust, . Portend!, of Lucknow, isieg dentistry without Barker, of Kincardine, ettion of the evideuce ed that the deteudant h of the dental law,atid bitn in the suai of $20 ovided by the statutes. ere& that the defendant tietry, and aid not draw le mechanical aud pro- hich go to make up the 1116 sold without rosorvo AND AT BELOW COST. As the goods are all new and have been selected with great care, this affords an opportunity of securing SACRIFICE BARGAINS such as This great sale will begin on the recovery of the above property will he suitably rewarded. HVGH ROSS. Bluevale, August 1st, 1893. 8t Rose -Ie 13rues wi of Mr. Roder AVVIN-Ie Marc wife of lilr. Satt 11 HUOIIES-In Cul wife of Mr. John BE wens -In Toe the wife of Mr. N MoOltE-In Ten wife of Mr. Geo, Dar. Wne, Sohn sob, of Lnndesboro, to Miro Mary Ann ackson, of Westfield. ALLAS86:4--BNY Ne -In Clintou, on July 250, by Rev. 3. . Pairlie, Meade. Allan. son, to Hrs. Stir h Ewing, all of Clinton. GUANT-Consi r --In Clinton, ou Grant, to Mrs. •ndo. A, Cornish, all of Ona -In Wing ani, ou ;Nis, 27th, Annie, relict of the late alert Orr. or., aged 80 131PiON-iu oghatn, on the 28th Jay, oy, youngest A of Mr. Itobt, Simplon, aged I year and months. hiteohurolt, on the 2nd:' ward, son et Mr. Edward molars andl day. WESTERN FAIR/ StFTEMBER i4th to 23rd, '93. CANADA'S FAH TE EXIBBITION XASTABLIS nu 1868. The Oldest i the Dominion. s. on July 25th, the s, on July 14th, the oss, ou July 14th, the woter, on July 18th, water, on ;July 26th, the oore; de -tighter. Sat rday, Aug. 5th, . And continue for 33 days. Please remember 33 DAYS SELLING AT COST, And in many cases far below cost. Do not permit business or pleasure to keep you chance of Dre LIVE S K EXHIBITS Entries se September 7th. ' The best a d largest etabling and spec: allotted on receipt of entries. Better Special Attractions Than ever before. Sreoeu, EXOIIIISIONS MOM ALL POINTS. For Prize Lists and information apply to THOS. A. BROWNE, Sec. B. CUPAIVIINGS Begs to intimate to his numeroue cus- tomers and others that he intends moving to the stand lately used BA a boot sod shoe store ay from th16:store, during these 33 aays, for it the oods, General Dry -Goods, including Cur- , Curtaining 'and a fine assortment of arpets, fine 'Worsteds; im.ported and Canadian Tweeds, Ready-made Cloth- ing, Gents' Furnishings, Ste. BOOTS TND SHOES and SLIPPERS from the best makers. GROCERIES, pure and fresh, in abundance. Lovers of good, pure TEAS cannot affod rto miss this manaraoth sale. Come, now is the accepted time. GOOD;BUTTER and EGGS will be taker, as cash. Any goods charged during, this GREAT SALE wjll be entered at regular price% The Anchor House.. Wingham, July 31, 1893. WE ARE CLEARING CHALLIES BLAQE1, REN ADINES, DRESS GOODS, &a, Two Doors North of Post Oboe where will be found a large stock of Musical Instruments, Sewing Machines, Washing Machines and Wringers, with ell needed repairs. / Also a full liuo of ResPectiully yours, SOT -TOOL SUPPLIES August, Dem Dvarett, aged GENERAL STATIONERY. Store will be opened on Saturday, Suly GIVE ME A CALL; I MA ESS AND GOLLARS. Having'hong it out the brobler Harness Dusiness and started in his old stand, run peepared to furnish the publio with everything usually kept in a harness shop such as HEArk, LIGHT and TRACK HARNESS, lirt TS, DUSTERS, WHIPS, CURRY Comm, TRAVEL rNGt. Intake all thy own Collars and guarantee eatistaetion. Veple a trial .1,1,a/ will you right. is throt you all you ho you ha ' snows that in tend by your w confide takieg - that we at very Shop 'This etc Tim Be Has deo edantle Satisfac Issued 1 toria at limipmesaut Accort will be Printers toil, eau sure, on: .one wee] on Augu The o: and job Those receipts for job V T1: ue_tn e De sa at the 4 m. tint be of soda at Brtne King's I Monday Rectory tending the Inai 119. repaired that not fund hot be p have ire do a ore Muskelt village out alai the Yin scenery -A next 1001 pkrtriell antouni to the I