Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, May 01, 1891

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 1, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Tlle cps. All matter purport1 telegrams published in this is what it pretends to be not hashed fro i the Hutchinson smash. Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg. Mak 1. Methodist sunday schools. I at least seventy five per to the matter purporting published by any be other in Manitoba consists of re hash related clippings 24 to 72 boors old from this paper ind other and concoctions. _ the very latest world s always to be found in this poor and no other such news is available in Manitoba. In Manitoba. To no other Law changes. Borally exemptions on Silver and it win have no of feet on Parka to the Ariett Are luxe. Chicago april yesterday after noon Charlae l. Hutchinson went father s office and aided in adjusting the business and when the clerks went Home at seven o clock everything of importance had been settled. Isaac Hutchinson said that about bras required in settlement and that his father s would probably go through the Board of Trade Clearing House to Morrow. It is a he said but it won t be Felb in rhe Market and there will be no trouble on the Board on account of father s or. Hutchinson has credit accounts with Many firms which will More than Over come All other indebtedness and leave him balance. . A daring attempt to blow him vails a rebel Victory. Up years and for four years. Robosto april Ontario mining Tel h finally amended provides that the the mining Landu in the District of Gay Rainy River and that i strict lying North of the aver Lake nip Issig and bwe the same is within twelve Milea be per per acre mining lands will be per fat. Fot mining lands lying South of the Jujj Mhd ukes and Rivers within twelve adj of my Rai Way the shall be doling per acre when situated else two dollars per acre. These conditions to Bona fide applications for invade to the department of Crown prior to april 24th, 1891. To ensure set it ii provided that the be imposed upon Silver or mined until after seven years from in Patent or lease and for Nickel i is allowed before the Royalty f be imposed Pobi Arthub april feelings of As Flimns were slightly relieved to Day the fact became known that the govern ment had abandoned the Royalty on Iron and Dot toned that on other minerals for even Taftt even this clause will be in fed ont next session. No fight this session. Valparaiso april 29 Bema Ceda of death from assassination As if by a Miracle to Day. He and his family were seated in the parlor of the presidential mansion when a dynamite bomb was thrown into one of the rooms through window. The bomb exploded and did much Damace to the room and furniture Bat no one in the place was Hart. Intense excitement was caused by the attempted assassination and the streets in the Vicinity of the Palace Bave been crowded since the occurrence. There is no Cine to the perpetrator of the outrage but the authorities Are using every Effort to establish his identity and capture him. A verdict of acquittal. A sensational trial in Denver be salts in the acquittal of alleged prisoners. Dan Var colo., Ajril the milling ton murder Case the jury to night rendered a verdict of acquittal. The Case a the most famous one Ever tried in the West. We. Avery a wealthy citizen of fort Collins died on june 2nd, 1890. Less than a fortnight after his widow was married secretly to Frank Millington of the same place. Reports that foul play bad been Practised were soon Ripe it being alleged that Avery bad been poisoned by his wife Frank i Langton and his sister Dollie a girl of eighteen year annual mooting of the Winnipeg Kethro do St. S. Statistics of at of officers. The annual meeting of the Winnipeg methodist sunday school association was held last evening in Grace Church parlor. There web a Good attendance of workers from the five schools in the City the most Distant schools Modo Gall fort Bongo and Wesley being especially Well represented. The Lay president or. Mckechnie occupied the chair. Or. W. D. Petti grow recording be Cebary read a report of the attendance air our toe following Xiaoe to Deo. 81, 42 March 8l 44 ii boars dec. 31, 576 March 31, 614 increase of scholars and teachers 71, or 124 per cent. Zion and officers. Deo. 31, 33 March 31, 38 scholars Deo. 31, 300 March increase 53, or 19 per cent. Weak and officers dec. 31, 24 March 31, so scholars dec. 31, 166 March 31, 176 increase 14 or about 8 per cent. Mcdo Gill and officers dec. 31, 31 March 31, 31 scholars dec 31, 313 March 31. W6 decrease 37. It was explained that the regular attendance had in creased and that the apparent decrease had been Doe to the the number Tern Pora Rily present in the Mission class who after being present n few sundays had gone to new Homes in the country. Fort Ronge and officers dec. 31st, .16 March Slat 16 scholars Deo. 31st, 91 March Slat. 90. The total increase for the Quarter in the five had been trustees and officers 13 scholars 92 total 105. The report of the treasurer. Or. , baseball a prov Joul find organizing. Brandon Sun it is not improbable thai Steps will be taken to form a provincial base Ball league when if snob is the Ewe tournaments will be held in All the Large towns throughout the province. The lawyers and Bankers of Winnipeg Are organizing baseball nines and will have game on Arbor Day. The logans Are practising for games with the . Bangall. Hati Okal la arcs. At b 1000008 8-13 13 Boston. 12 b n Tapit Sourk 10100010 1-4 12 cleveland.0002010000-3 0 012100004-811 new York of 0100010-2 10 at Cincinnati a i -.2 3 1 0 00 001-7 0 1 la Pius w Vuc uru Bufor. Air. Showed the receipts to have been 178.60, and the disbursements 963.76, leaving a balance of 313.75. These reports were adopted on motion of or. A. Monk map seconded by or. Blakely. Tho president briefly addressed the meeting referring to the new year s Day mobs meet equal a lighter Campbell will not press the separate school Reso Lution this year. Toe Osto april to the lateness of the test sold or. Campbell the equal big Ter withdrawn lib Resolution to Bonon Lize the Queen for the abolition of to Pule wools but announced his de Cermon uan to introduce in again next session to Hope for or. Bothwe the Cork lodged in his of Vlad pipe cannot be extracted. Brocklin n. Y., april 29. In the Hope e bid it Able to Remote the Cork which the Geo. H. Both Eli inhaled nearly two ago the surgical operation of Bronchi torn was performed on the doctor at 3 o clock this afternoon but was unsuccessful Atar patient had been placed the influence of Ether surgeon w. D. Rodu Nore performed the operation assisted Budt. . Bate. There were also pres end Mon Orai Stod Hutchins Sherwood dub ingenue. A flexible Catheter contain ing i null Cort Crew was first passed through tip Bale Matda two or three Days ago into his Vio pipe Bat after several probing the respiration became so Laboured that we upended. A Consolation was then bold Tod decided to open the Chest at the Point whew or. Bot Well thought the Cork looted. An incision was made bal the flow of blood became so no Snowe that in became necessary to desist. Another consultation web then held the suggested that an electric Light be Intro bad in order to locate the Cork but it concluded that flow of Wood would Render this useless. There now went to be but Little Hope of or. Bothwell s we very. The poor jews. Will turn christians to avoid persecution in in Sola. 8t Phibbs dog april the priests and of Moscow Are inundated with jewish we Tofor up time to avoid expulsion. The prohibits such Coa versions except in the of catholics and lutherans. The flight Ujj Tjie jews from Moscow still continues. We cruelly treated Many of them on Atoot and chained together. With of age they were arrested and indicted and the Case was transferred Here on a change of Venne. The trial began two months ago. A portion of the evidence had been heard when a Jery Man became ill which necessitated a new jury and the trial gone Over again. The evidence introduced was very sensational. One Hundred and seventy six witnesses were introduced during the trial. The opera House collapsed. It Iro Nolf. April barn r Arn w were burned my. And mrs. Bradley s fire today. The in at and belonged companies. The ims is ind the Sarance s2.500. Is Lois Tai. Pril 29.-Tte municipal com o Day amended the b3 tax no a to make its subject to such tax in the Muni opt it whether their stocks port Arthur motes. Tab hot a Vaia Hob Ronld get ice u broken up and shifting. A number of Lyonne ladles Onu hed to death Jln an Alabama town. Monto Herr ala., april 29. Was received late this evening from Troy ala., that Folmer s new opera House there collapsed. At the time there were in the Hall of the building about 30 persons mostly Young ladies who were preparing for the Annna commencement exercise of a school. The one girl known to Bave been lulled miss Earl Stark of Troy. Mies w. E. Griffin is sup posed to be buried in the ruins with a number of others whose names had not been sent Here. Miss Annie Foster whose Home is in Georgia was severely Hurt and May die. Misses Downing and Burnett were slightly injured. The cause of the Accident is supposed to have been the spreading of the Walls of the opera Bouse. A search is being made in the ruins for the bodies of the girls who Are missing. Jewish colonization scheme. Baron Borsch devoting his entire time to the scheme. London april Baron Hirshb is Devot ing almost his entire tire and Energy to perfecting his great colonization scheme. He has had a conference with the Prince of Wales on the subject and has obtained the Hearty approval of Hia Royal highness to the project the Prince indeed promised to use his influence to further the 1 Baron s piano and he undertook to sound the Czar As to Tho View Russia would take of the proposed exodus. The Czar assured the Prince that no obstacle would be. Offered on the part of the russian authorities. There seems to be a doubt that the Baron and his wealthy will Leable to carry out their benevolent desires. Ing As a Gratifying Success and speaking of the need of pushing the work As there were still Many children not attend ing sunday schools. He intimated that he was about to leave the City and thanked the association for having elected him As Lay president. It was under stood that he purposed removing in a few weeks to Man the election of officers for the ensuing year was then proceeded with when the following were chosen clerical president Rev. John Semming chairman of the District Lay president or. Blakely clerical vice president Rev. A. 0. Crews Lay vice president or. D. D. Aitkens recording Secretary w. D. Pet Tigre re elected by acclamation assistant recording Secretary or. G. H. West the musical conductor or. James tees and the association. At Philadelphia k athletics 2j 0000 1 0 6 12 Boston of 1 1 08 10 4 22 0 at r 1 1040010002-0 18 Washington 0000 2060001 8 10 at g 0100051 0-16 12 3 Columbus 213000000-6 9 6 at St. Rhe 200101600-1012 6 201000001-4 9 c the banker baseball nine will probably be selected bom the following player Miller. Young. Thomson Bannatyne Young Mac Donner Archibald Alexander and Logan. Suspended All Competition for the present in clothing t33la.t e Lacrosse. Brandon Tbs dibou raged. April the action of the girls. Whipping for 1 Clothier assigns. 29 a d Anderson ing has assisted with Liabis a. Milliard match. Billiard match last Stop championship the s and the Emblem Napoleon Ives for Ives 500 to 408. Day. In order to be ready Shopa for tace of Are ordered to close on Fri it the whole a mlle. Oye Eto r drowned helps for a med for burned work get a Small lamp of Lime a pint tin cup and two Oil brushes eight and twelve. From any Wood to i get a Cherry panel eight by twelve indies and half an Inch thick. Bevel the edges. Make your design of paper either original or copy a Spray from nature. I would suggest the Dogwood with leaves and flow ers. With pen and India Ink make the shadows on the Flowers leaves and stems. Having finished the designs with Carbon paper Transfer the outlines Only to the Wood. Now for Tho burning. Fill the pint tin cup one third f nil of broken Lime and pour Over it enough boiling water to cover it. As it thickens stir it and add More water if necessary. It m not be of Tho consistency of a Tosh. With your design before you put this Lime on very thick in the shadows and very thin in the lights. Let it remain on until dry. Then with a palette knife training Mission clergy scrape off the Lime being co Refl not to Tiow in work scratch the Wood. Brush off with a whisk and with a rag dipped two thirds in turpentine and one third linseed Oil Wash the whole panel off and dry with a clean rag. Put on two Coats of shellac. When the shellac 13 dry say in about three hours take if a Cherry tree panel be used some Burnt Sienna and Vandyke Brown Oil colors and your Small Oil Brush Darken your shadows and Trace the veins in Oil. If any other Wood be used match Tho burning to the painting. Without using the Oil colors Tho work has the effect of inlaid Wood. V after Flowers have been conquered try figures and landscapes being careful to select Good copies unless you can work from nature. A German peasant girl is a very Good figure to on owing to the simplicity of the dress. If you know How to carve quite a Nice effect can be produced by sinking your design and burning it. Another Beautiful effect is to Burn the background with the Lime and paint the Spray or landscape in natural Philadelphia times. Treasurer Eftev. Prof. Stewart. The retiring president then vacated the chair and the president elect entered upon the duties of his office. The latter asked the schools to elect their representatives to Bhe Board of management in Accord Ance with the Constitution which provides that the Board shall consist of the office re of the association the ministers the superin Tendon a of the schools one representative for each school and on additional one for every one Hundred or fraction of one Hundred Over the first Hundred. He hoped quarterly meetings would be held during the year m provided in the Constitution and asked Tea co operation of the officers. On motion of or. Monkman seconded by Rev. A. 0. Crews a Resolution was passed expressing regret at or. Mok Ebonie s contemplated removal and testifying to his Zeal and Energy in the discharging of his duties and the Active part he has taken in sunday no Bool school and other Good work. Or. Mckechnie replied regretting that he had not done More and thanking the association fair kindness shown him. He bad been connected with sunday schools for a great Many years and he hoped still to Angale in the work. He Felt it to be an Honor to be connected with such an association As this. After some Mit Festiona bad been made snob a a Union picnic of All the schools by Rev. Or. Crews social gatherings by the Tea Ohern the meeting waa brought to a close Rev. C. E. Stafford pronouncing the Bene diction. 90th Lacrosse Lonb in withdrawing from the provincial Lacrosse association is Apt to have a disastrous effect upon Canada s National Bathe in the province this season particularly m View of the fact that the Marine Tea and Plum Cateeka Are out of the race also. The schedule of games prepared a Short time ago Dees not present a very attractive Oil of fare two being pm Yod in Winnipeg and Only in Kihun Nfn til a a ,1 one in Brandon. There is no disguising the matter that Lacrosse enthusiasm in the City will Noli fas kept alive the whole season by one local Fame and if gome Radical change in not Forthmon Jiff our Lazoros sits might As Well hang no their Sticks and wait for this season to come and go. The local team is beginnings see things this Way and it is with the probabilities that they will not abide by the schedule As agreed to by the delegates. Lacrosse like All other athletic games has Ito ebb and flow of enthusiasm and it would appear As if the tide is turning in the direction of the Low water Mark and that we will see a year or two during which Little Lacrosse will be played. A match on Abbot Dat. The Ninetieth and capitals have arranged a Friendly game for Arbor Day. It will prob ably be played in the afternoon. Mission at All saints. An interview with the Jacv. Or. The uts Toner arrives from Zver Pool. Ai the announcement of the coming mis Sion at All saints of Huron has excited a Good Deal of interest in Winnipeg religions circles a representative of the free press called on the Rev. Or. Tudor yesterday with a View to getting the fullest possible particulars. In answer to the question what is meant by a the Rev. Gentleman said a mis Sion is an extraordinary effect of Bhe Church for the spiritual Benefit of a giving Par ish whereby the careless May be aroused the indifferent interested and the religions life of All deepened. The Means adopted Are a num Ber of special services held every Day for a Given period and to arranged us to meet the convenience and needs of the it trios of the congregation. Our ten Days and roughly speaking the services will be m follows 1 Celebration of holy com Munion with a ten minutes address or medi tation each morning at 7 o clock in All saints Church 2 a course of instructions in the spiritual life with a hymn and a few prayers each Day no 12.30, in Trinity school Bouse which has been very kindly Lent for the purpose. It is hoped that a airiness men As Well As others win attend these instructions. 3 evening service in All saints Cir arc at eight o clock each evening when special course of sermons on the great fundamental truths of christianity jul be preached by the Miar Ioner and Opportunity will be Given to those who wish to speak privately with the missioner or other clergy. 4. There will be other serviced such As one for men which will be held at 4 o clock on sunday in answer to further questions or. Tudor stated that the missioner in this Case is the Rev. E. A. Wesley m. A., of Trinity College Dublin formerly in Bearden of the College for at St. Alphage and in a poor Parish in Liverpool. Rev. Or. Wesley arrived yester Day having travelled All this distance on purpose to hold the Mission. Or. Wesley has had considerable experience in tins kind of work. The first service of the Mission will take place to Morrow saturday evening at 8 o clock. Order of scottish clans. True to the life. Painter was commissioned to portray of a Saint on the refectory Wall of a Oon Volt. The Price stipulated was very Low Bat it wag agreed that the artist should have his meals provided at the expense of the Convent until his work was Fin him ii. It turned oat that the Oaly food supplied to the poor artist by the reverend fathers consisted of bread onions and Clear water. The Day for unveiling the Fresco at length arrived. The friars stood round the artist the curtain was removed. It was to doubt s very Fine picture but the Saint had Bis Back tamed toward the spectators. What does this mean f shouted the indignant prior. Padre j was compelled to paint the picture As you Nee it for idea ant Ronld not tear to Tremell of Caruno. A Branch to formed scots. By Winnipeg at a meeting of Scotchman held in the 86. Andrew s society rooms last night it was decided to form a Branch of the order of scottish clans. J. P. Robertson presided and d. Phillip was acting Secretary. Or. John Tait being called upon explained the objects and working of the order after which the following provisional officers were appointed d. Phillip Secretary j or. Gillies physician. Messes. J. Tail j. Cameron and a. N. Mcpherson were appointed a special committee to prepare the by Laws necessary for the organization. The meeting adjourned until thursday May 5tb, to Complete the formation of the clan and to ballot for Ito personal. Or. Canley left for Toronto and Montreal this week on a business trip. E. J. Wood m. P. A. Of Cypress is in the City and is staying at the Leland. Or. Herbert Kirk of new Westminster is in the City on a visit to his parents. John b. Ewart and h. G. Crawford of this City went out to Brandon yesterday. Jas. Robertson manager of the h. B. Co a store fort Are la Prairie is in the City. Of Montreal has returned to Winnipeg to resume his old place on the potato once staff. Or. Crawford of Indian Bead vice presi Dent of the Manitoba Branch of the r. C. C. C. Is so town. Col. Herchmer assistant commissioner of mounted police As in town and will probably visit Ottawa before bin return West. Or. A Mclntosh an old Winnipeg hotel Man who is now running the hostelry at qu1 is in town visiting Hia friends. Or tb6g. Hurkle proprietor of the West Ern hotel Barberry arrived in town last night and will spend a few Days in the City. At. The City hotels. At the new Douglas j. Ii Davies nor Man mrs. Wells Emerson a. Bell t. Long l Shane London eng. A. Fitz Gerald. E. 0. Currie w. D. Wilbie j. M. Mcmillan d. L. Drummond Kingston c. Virden j. Land Carman. Tat bankrupt Stock of the Ewan co. Estate at Walsh s clothing House still goes. Immense bargains in men a boys youths and childrens suit Are being secured. Prices no object during this Sale. Our aim is to Clear the Stock out As speedily As possible. Working Inen of Winnipeg look to your interests. A Dollar saved these hard times is a Dollar earned. You can save lots of dollars by buying your clothing at Walsh s during the great Sale. Men s pants i a pair of workingmen s pants at a Strong Pant for an All Wool Pant at and our heavy All Wool pants you cannot get elsewhere for less than double the Money. Lots of Odd Coats and Odd vests. Splendid assortment of Fine Black worsted and scotch suits All sorts. M -a.ts. The objects of the order As Laid Down in the Constitution Are 1. To unite Scotchman sons of Scotchman and i their immediate descendants of Good moral character and possessed of some known reputable Means of support who Are ohm eighteen years of age. 2. To establish a fund for the relict of sick members and to ameliorate their condition in every reasonable manner. 3. To provide or establish a fund from which on satisfactory evidence of the Destt of sum Dos exceeding two do Turs shall be paid provided by the Laws of the order of scottish clans Relatia veto Sequea Idamente and . I to cultivate fond recollections of Boot Hoid in customs and Ara Sementa. 6. Dans All times be free from at the Leland j. H. Doran. Niagara Falls a. H. Corbett Toronto h. 8. Pater son Portage r. Young and wife St. An Drew s 8. R. Prot St. Paul h. Goodman Toronto f. Riepert Montreal j. A Ham Merer Moose jaw j. Robertson Portage t. Huekell Barberry e. A Wood Cypress. At the Manor a. Leach we. Webb England mrs. Griffin rat Portage g. W. B. Monroe a j. Bannerman Winnipeg m. P. Murray fort William mrs. Longman Portage la Prairie Fred Tims Toronto b. F. Jones Winnipeg j. Braithwait port Arthur w. B. Elliot St. Paul j d. N. Mccalman Emerson. At the Queen s j. E. Goodman Brainerd or. And mrs. G. L. Foster Stony miss Walkam Regina w. M. Herchmer j. J. Mchugh Calgary q. A. Castle Minneapolis g. E. Brinker Denver o. W. Smith j. Mcroberts j. M. Devan Minneapolis h. Oakley Toronto r. A. Harris and family rat Portage c. E. Slater Montreal. At the Clarendon Jos. A. Giles Portage la Prairie c. Peter Toronto a. L. Fried Man n. P. Wheeler Montreal o. H. Mac Watt Royal a. M. Ferguson port Arthur. Mrs. Lulie King Cornell University 0. L. Manton Edwin f. Gillette Chicago b. B. Bryan u. S. A. T. W. Megyese Nunry Ohi Cego Rev f. R. Hale e. D. Held Ito g. E. Lacheur f. Baker 0. P. Hackworth England c. Macconnel a. M. Ferguson port Arthur o. H. Mac Watt Royal a. L. Friedman w. P. Wheeler Montreal 0. Peter Toronto j. A. Giles Porfi age. A the grand Union a. S. Thompson Gnue d. G. Ross. Major Dale Bird s Hill h. Wright grand Forks Mies Clark new Yolk a. S. Thomson Ignace f. J. Brandon major Dale Bird s Hill h. Wright t. A Bashford grand Forks miss Clark new York m. Mckechnie Winni g h. Johnson o. G. Gory rat Portage Mcdonald Glenboro d. Arnstrong j. P. Bates. Brandon b. 0. Dempsey. Sec. Louis m. Greison St. Paul h. Of Elaey Tacoma f. J. Smith w. Mol Allej Satu rate Mies l. Johnson Newark eng. Mrs. Woolway the misses Woolway Rath Well g. S. Brown w. J. Brown London eng. 8. B. Pardon Glasgow. All new and imported for this season s Trade. They were also bought at a very Low rate on the Dollar and Are being sold at extraordinarily Low prices. Walsh s clothing House 513 main St., Opp. City Hall. By Joseph Wolf. Of a very Large assortment of parlor suites easy chairs and rockers turkish lounges Box and bed lounges Block Walnut and bedroom sets with Springs mattresses and i lows . Rattan Clurs and rockers Centre and of National tables dining tables. Raw suf canc lace curtains. Cane scat and perforated chairs hoi hanging and other lamps 20 single old double bed tells bureaus and Wos Stande carpets stoves eta., Etc. At the Bale rooms on Portage Avenue tuesday afternoon May 6ut at 2 o clock. No Reserve. Terms Cash. "wole1, auctioneer Sticks by Joseph Wolf i my Octant compulsory Sale of work horses mares general purpose horses Dakota mules wagons Bug Gies farm implements harness gang plows Etc., Etc. On Friday May 1 beginning at 2 o clock promptly on the Groom adjoining my Saleroom Portage ave. 1 Hare received imperative instructions for count of whom it May concern to sell on Friday next without Reserve two teams of heavy work horses three general purpose horses two mares one Pony four teams of Dakota working1 mules one cum Ber Wagon one top buggy one open buggy one family Carriage one cart one Watson steel Binder one Monitor seeder one seeder two gang plows one Whol Barrow Ono float Harrow one set of Wood har rows Oue Straw Cutter several sets of hew and second hand driving harness Etc. The implements will be on View on the ground prior to the Sale the horses and mules will be brought in f torn the ranch on morning of Sale. The Day prove unfavourable for sell ing outside or. Patterson of the Palace stables his kindly allowed Metho use of a barn to sell the took. Everything must to. Terms Cash. Joseph Wolf auctioneer. Largest Stock god bad in Wahidi they exist. In the oet7, at the lowest prices. Ferguson co., 408 main Street Winnipeg Han. By Joseph Wolf unrest bed auction Sale of household furniture sideboards Extension tables bedroom enl tee bed lounge dining chairs easy and rockers hair and mix mattresses Springs bedsteads Centre and occasional tables carpets Etc., Etc., on Mph. At the Saleroom Portage Avenue no Reserve. Terms Cash. Joseph Wolf auctioneer. Ontario mining co. Notice is hereby Given that the annual general meeting of the shareholders in the Ontario Loning company a Fol be held on monday the shh Day cd May instant at twelve o clock it noon at the offices of the company no. 376 main Street in the City of Winnipeg. By order j. K. Strachan Secretary. Winnipeg May 1st, 1891. Personal Madame Gertrude is mrw to de. Bib Sabdo in Stepney Casmay lond co. Kog by j. Kolden Friday May 1st, 1891, at 185 Metiam St., at 2 . Parlor suite sideboard Extension Ana Centre table Dato Hess Cook Range Burlington Heater. Lot of plants with Flower stand and Quantity of Good carpets. Instructed by the owner who to housekeeping 1 will sell the whole of his Conns Solnit a follows parlor suite in b. W. Frames. Sideboard bedroom suites in Cherry and b. W. Extension dining table Burlington Heater dutchess Range. No. S Spring a at tresses , chairs. Easy chair dinner and Tea Ware Momna. And n Quantity of extra Fine plants with Flower stand everything is in Good condition and Mil kept. Goods on View Day provi Oue and morning of Sale. To let. J. J. Golden auctioneer. Office 143 main St. T. Wilson a wholesale Cost i the following tunes and or lots for to next few Days canned strawberries itys per can. Ground Coffee ibo per in. Condensed milk 7jo per can. 11 ibs. Raisins for 81. Hams. 12 to per 1 b. V the add j. T. Wilson 694 main Street week Juni old stand Telephone if dry Wood All j. G. Margrave co. . 828 main farms p. Acre. Farms p. Farms p. Acre. Farms p. Acre. So Jar eight san to1 u needed r cwt oof get before f Sou foot 4 co., do Hub Bloot. News Pafk ;