Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 24, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
8 Manitoba daily free press Winnipeg july 24 press advertising an advertisement of any sort what Ever is Worth four times an much in the daily fees press and the evening free press and Sun together As in any other Winnipeg daily advertising medium. Getty h. A Shote left yesterday for the coast. Manitoba will take the prize for wheat raising this year. Senator Locq head of Calgary arrived yesterday from Ottawa in route West. Of if dispatch be Williams of the n. P., Hio Portage yesterday on a trip of the Whaleback Steamer. It went from Duluth to Liverpool with it cargo of revolutionize shipping. A Liverpool dispatch of july 22 says in an interview to Day Captain Saunders of the new american Steamer Charles Wetmore which sailed from Duluth minn., on june 11 and arrived Here yesterday says that during the fourteen Days voyage Between rape Bret on and Liverpool the vessel averaged nine knots an hour. He states she was much Leas susceptible to the action of winds and Waves than a vessel of Ordinary Type. She expert to the Portage yesterday Kev. John Mordt occupied a pulpit on sunday lae again on Sabbath next. Ended Strong winds sending Waves Over port Quarter and this perhaps was Grafton h2l _ sunday last and preaches there Mobbs Webb Ordista Are asking for tenders Jor the erection of a new Church. Or. Wheeler of this City is the architect. Moon a the Orange Young britons give a n Light excursion to night on the Antelope string band will to on Board. The Keewatin milling of. Are about to erect a stave factory on the Ramy River where there is excellent Timber for Staves. Teb Steamer Antelope gives another up the River excursion on the red to Morrow after noon leaving the foot of James Street at 2 o clock p. M. To Day the Sabbath schools of holy Trinity and sort Rouge anglican churches picnic at Elm Park. Oars will run at half hour intervals commencing at 8 . Tee Sale of seats for the Wilbur opera company engagement next week opens at the Brin Cesti to Morrow morning. The prices Are a 7oc. And is. This evening in the knights of by Piaf Hau a second Lodge of the sons of England benevolent society will be instituted by Rev. Anon Coombes District Deputy. Or Geo. Thaxton the Well known com Mercial traveller is in the City. He intends recuperating at rat Portage for a couple of the the severest test to which she could have been subjected. The fact that the Steamer neither pitched nor rolled heavily the motion being much less that that of the Ordinary Steamer he thought was proof of the Superior sea going qualities of the Whaleback. Since entering the Waterloo Dock the Wetmore has been inspected by numerous shippers and shipbuilders Many of whom have expressed the opinion that tha new Type of vessel will revolutionize the freighting Commerce of the Ocean. Hast Ings chief mate of the Wetmore nays the ves Sel encountered any Quantity of beam seas and justified the expectation of bar proprietors scarcely rolling at All. Hastings then said there were to head seas to speak of. The tendency As to pitching therefore was scarcely to fully tested. Her Merit As a sea boat Are undoubted and the More i see of her the better i like surveyors of Wetmore s cargo which consists of bushels of Grain have declared it to a in the finest condition. The Street railway extensions aggregating Over five Miles to be asked for. The City Engineer s report As to St sets on which. Oars should Bun other improve merits the regular weekly meeting of the City Board of works was held this evening there were present aldermen Mather in the chair in the absence of Aid. Callaway Walker and Cockburn members of the com Mittee also aldermen Bull Taylor and Gilroy in response to an invitation to take part in the discussion of the Street railway ques Tion. It was recommended that Tho ditch at the Corner of Osborne Street and Rosalyn Road be deepened at an expense of and that a railing be placed on on the sidewalk on Scott Street at a Cost of 315. A latter was read from general superintendent Whyte in reference to draining surface water from 13bh and 14th avenues North into r i like surveyors of Wetmore s i which consists of bushels of Grain unto declared it to a in the finest condition it is reported in shipping circles that the de designer has planned a Whaleback passenger Steamer with two rows of decks supported by pillars. The r. Ditch the City agree to a motion was paused that any extra expense in arising from the Wash 3 a could t fool them. How a Winnipeg Ger tried to smug Gle liquor into the Northwest. Weather bulletin. Rec weeks before returning to Montreal. Staff Captain Siumoo and wife of the Sal vation who were recent visitors to this City Are now in Victoria soliciting funds for their work among French canadians in Mon Treal. Or. G. L. Smyllie late manager of the Binscarth farm is now inspector of the Oan Ada permanent loan savings company not of the North of Scotland loan company As erroneously silted a yesterday s edition. Me. Hinders of a gentleman who is in the City representing the interests of Prince Albert says that the settlers or that District intend making a Fine display of the produce of thab District at the exhibition hers in the fall. The Law society of Manitoba have applied for copyrights at Ottawa for vols. 3, 4, 5 and 6, reports of oases argued and determined in the court of Queen s Bench Manitoba with table of cases and principal matters edited by John s. Ewalb q. 0. Two English evangelists revs. Flatt and Burnham Are expected to visit Winnipeg shortly. They come to Canada highly recommended by Rev. Charles Spurgeon the Emi nent divine and Are arranging for a series of evenings of sacred song in different Canadian towns and the rumours that have been current for the past two or three months regarding changes in the personnel of the n. Operating staff Here in the statement that supt. Michaels will leave the Road on August 1st, and that his place will be taken by i b. Richmond assistant to Gen. Supt. Of Careen at Duluth. If or. Michaels leaves other Mem Bers of the staff will probably follow him. J. Looke Dos the Young Man who sustained severe injuries in june at Cree Ford by jumping upon a Pitchfork died on Satur Day last after suffering tour weeks of intense irony. The burial took place on sunday to Willoughby cemetery when a number of friends followed tha remains to the grave. Deceased was a Young Man of Good qualities and highly esteemed in the District in which he resided. The weekly record published by James Weidman rat Portage formerly of Appelle is to hand. The initial number is Well printed and filled to the brim with local news. Touching on tha political policy of the paper the editor says la politics our predictions Are with the conservative party but we will not assume to give the same importance to party Inin that is Given by the leading journals of the Large cities. The interests of the Dis tries will be in general of greater importance to than party the Crookston times says that the proposition for bonding Polk county minn., to Aid the Duluth Winnipeg Railroad to build into the county has been filed with the county auditor which will necessitate his Cash Nolan the mounted police Are Sharp Fellows. They can scent smuggled whiskey a mile matter How it is concealed. A citizen of win in pig who until recently kept a hotel on main Street near the 0. R., thought he could fool them. He got five Large trunks and filled them with kegs and bottles of whiskey and padded them with Straw to pre vent rattling. He checked the trunks to Moore jaw and he followed on the next train. The police had no sooner spied the trunks than they became suspicious that something was wrong. They opened the trunks and found the liquor but said nothing until the Winnipeg Ger oame along next Day and presented his checks for the baggage. Then the police placed him under arrest on a charge of smuggling liquor into the territories. He is still in custody and his wife has gone up to be present at the trial. Exhibition meeting. Thanks for favourable Kates from the railway tons for prizes. The weekly meeting of the directors of the Industrial exhibition association was Field yesterday afternoon those present being messes. A. Mcdonald president Aid. Mather r. Roblin n. Boyd a. We. Martin we. Risk and w. Georgeson. A letter was read from e. D. Adams Secretary of the Manitoba Field trials club ask ing that a committee of the club be allowed to meat a committee of the directors to a issues the holding of a dog show in connection with the exhibition. It was decided on motion of Aid. Mather seconded by or. Geo Creson to ask the committee to meet the directors at their next thursday at 4 p. M. J. 0. Golden asked to be allowed to sell Stock or hold an auction Sale of Stock of the exhibition grounds. Filed. Communications were received from m. Swinford enclosing the n. Of. S subscription of for prizes and announcing the arrangements the Road would make for carrying exhibits and passengers hush were similar to those offered by the i. From w. Baker sending a Check for s250 As a contribution towards the prize fund and from Robt. Kerr submitting the offer the terms of which Havo Beeh published. Applications for space for exhibits were received from i1. Osenbrugge 25 feet of. 50x4 Andrew Smitt 12 feet on motion of Aid. Mather seconded by or. Boyd it was resolved that election a the earliest possible Date is filed a contract which bids the with it Road if All requests for space be Laid Over Swers to be Given at As Early possible and the applicants to fied. The. An Date As be duly cleaning out the ditch arising from to ing sediment into the . Ditch. _ respecting the paving of a Lane Nea Prin Creeh Street As asked for by Merrick Anderson co., which would Cost the clerk was instructed to write to tha company and Bay that if a properly signed petition by the pro Perty owners on the Lane were Bent in Tho work would be done under the local improve ment act by frontage tax. A letter from we Bat Gabo was read in. Reference to breakage of Gas Mains by Home one in putting in a sewer opposite the Manitoba club. The Engineer said he had investigated a complaint about a Sewor going into the Manitoba club he was asked to look into the matter As now presented. The City solicitors reported As to a com plaint of j. E. Emory through Archibald Howell Cumberland that he had been thrown from a Wagon at the crossing of no face Dame Street and Shelbourne Avenue. It held that the City was not responsible the Street having never been graded and no Public Money having been expended on it. The tender of s. Gaudaur for the grading of 13th and 14th avenues North and Street North for was recommended for acceptance As Bsma the lowest. The City solicitors were instructed to pre pare a by Law necessary to acquire land for the Extension of 14th Avenue North. The City Engineer submitted a list of streets on which Street railway extensions appeared to him to be the most necessary tha aggregate length of the additional service recommended was 51 Miles the extensions recommended were the following 1. 14th Avenue North from main Street to 24th Street North feet. 2. Central Avenue from Portage Avenue to 14th Street North feet. 3. 14bh Street North from Central Avenue to sch Street North feb. 4. Shaven be North from 14bh Street North to main Street feet. 5. Portage Avenue from 8th Street Sovitch to 15th South feet. 6 9th Avenue South from sch Street South to 15th Street feet. 7. 15bh Breeb South from 9 in Avenue South to Portage Avenue 800 feet. To make the plan More intelligible the City Engineer marked the proposed route on the map showing t Aat it followed Logan Street to 3stena Street the latter to notre Dame Street then notre Dame to main Street. Another route was along Portage Avenue to Boundary Street along Boundary Street to Broadway and along Broadway to Kennedy Street. The exhibition grounds it was proposed to reach by a lines along Duffrin Street. Aid. Callaway submitted that the Extension on Portage Avenue should be to the St. James crossing of the c. R., that Passen Gers desiring to leave the Tram there might have convenient Means of reaching the City. The City Engineer said that the Extension would have to be made 1j Miles farther to reach the crossing. Aid. Taylor suggested that there should be a line also on Higgins Street towards the Louise Bridge. U Aid. Coo Burn wished the railway to be built Wesl along Selkirk Street for the accommodation of the residents of the Northwest portion of the City. After the discussion of the question for some length of time the Engineer s list was adopted with the following additions Portage Avenue to City limits. 10th Avenue North Higgins so fro h main so. To Louise Bridge. The company to have the option of selecting 17bh Avenue North Ina Bead of 14th Avenue Tho above to be submitted to the company and the company asked if they a willing to construct the said extensions. Aid. Too Burn moved that the Council proceed to take Steps to procure material at the contractors expense Toons bract the pavement on main Street North. The committee then adjourned. from Washington and re arts prom Manitoba and the Terri tories. Washington july for North Dakota South Dakota and Mineso Friday and saturday slightly warmer Friday night variable winds. Observations taken by or. Geo. Blis3, o.b., official observer Winnipeg for july 23 High e s to 30.50 lowest 29.90. Thermometer highest 64 lowest. Solar heat 120. Sun rises 4.40 Sun soils 8.22. And Cool. Province and Tebei tories. The following telegraphic reports have been received from Manitoba and territorial Points for the Twenty four hours ending 9 ., july Send with heavy rain during evening and night thursday morning Cloudy and Cool. And Cool. And Cool very heavy ram wednesday evening. Nearly All Day wednes Day Cloudy and Cool thursday. Portage la and Cool wednesday with Northwest wind Cloudy and Cool thursday morning with indications of rain. Light West wind heavy rain wednesday. Cloudy and showery Clear Light West wind temperature 65. Oak and Cool heavy rams temperature 65. And warm to Cloudy and mild wednesday slight Shower during the night part Cloudy and Cool thursday Moro ing. Partly Clear heavy ram from 7.30 till late in the evening. Thurs Day clouded with an appearance of rain. Part Cloudland warm Shower wednesday night. Thursday morn ing Cloudy West wind. North wind Cool. Wednesday with a heavy Shower in the evening Cloudy and Cool thursday morning. Partly Cloudy and Cool. Thursday Cloudy and Cool heavy showers wednesday evening and during the night. Cloudy and Cool heavy rain during the night thursday morn ing Cloudy and Cool. Cloudy and show Ery heavy Rains in the evening thursday Clearing and warmer. Clear and Fine slight rain during the night thursday morning Clear and Cool. Cloudy and showery thursday morning Cloudy and Cool. Clear Light North West wind during the Day and Light Shower a aking ices look out Fob teb tabbed in millions of 10 Yomara Standard. To smokers do youth now that Hezi Nguk no. 420 main Street has the finest assorted Stock ofe Havana cigars in Winnipeg come and see. The leading tobacconist Haley estate of Morden. This week special prices to make room for the above Large Stock. Phone 69 la c a r e n i t a 2 25e. In the Market. u s a d e r Teoh Rodgers dry goods 432 main Street. Boots and shoes 4 7o main Street the evening thursday morning Cloudy i prot Northwest wind. Brisk Northwest wind wednesday night temperature 58 to 70. Along the m. N. After noon and night partly Cloudy to Cloudy and showery and Cool Over the whole line. Thurs Day morning Cloudy and Cool from Portage to Shoal Lake Clear and Cool from sol Girth to Binscarth and Russell partly Cloudy and warmer from Langenburg to Yorkton. Temperature about 55. Is harm. Boharm july look magnificent. The present showery weather accompanied with heat headed out several Fields of wheat and Barley. Hay never was so plentiful As it is mown on the High Prairie this year. Or. Wesley Rathwell. Of Brandon is Here renewing old acquaint ship. Big Boston your mrs. Mary Mccaffrey and mrs. Far rip of Pittsburg pa., gave their babies carbolic acid monday thinking it wan a cough mixture. The Mccaffrey child lived but two hours the other still lingers. If you want boys dressed Well come to the big Boston and get what Vou want at prices still a you your own we have Good assortment of suits to select from. First come first served Straw hats and All kinds of summer Wear half Price. Come Early while they last. C h e a p s i d e our bargain Sale still booms i to Day s specialities Lage Floun inc in arc us White and Mack. Lage in Torchon antique Oriental and a red Cleone All at half Prece tar also All our children Sun bonnets hats in Muslin Loco Etc. Ladies Straw hats Loc. Each. To the store on main Stet for Merly occupied by Draper co. 4 Flats i of feet deep. Rent Only per month. Ray Tor. Mulholand Clarendon hot old 01 to r. A Guiou e to 11 built to carry wheat Erom any Parb of Polk county to Duluth for 12 cents per Hundred which is 3 cents per Bushel Lees than the pre sent rate. The proposition also binds the company to a reduction of about one sixth of the present rate on All other classes of freight. Among the latest arrivals in Winnipeg be longing to the Antiquity family Are two Genu Ine relics of Robert Burns. They consist of a snuff Box carved from the Wood of the Nith and a Cairn Gorin Stone Breastpin both said to have been presented to the immortal Bard by the Dumfries Milicio in which he was at onetime an officer. There articles Are now in now in the Pool Esipion of or. S. Hunter. It is stated that Al the request of some of the members of St. Andrew s society they will be placed on View in the window of one of the jewellers to a Day or two. There is no doubt they will attract a great Deal of Atten Tion and admiration. At the City hotels at the Queen s w. E. Davidson de. Jones Montreal mrs w. J. T. Ailing Rochester n. Y. Sinclair Elm River d. W. Beauvior Brandon g. A. Davidson fort William. At the Olar Neon g. D. Davidson Gretna Helen Corley new burst n. J. Or. And mrs. Kirby Chicago j. E. Mcginn and wife St. Louis t. O. Been Victoria g. On motion of or. Strang seconded by Aid. Mather it was resolved that a vote of thanks be Given to All the Railroad companies for the very Liberal facilities which they have offered for the transportation of exhibits and for Senger rates. Messes. Saraog and Roblin were appointed a committee to formulate a suitable Resolution. On motion of or. Boyd seconded by or. Strang the letters from the railway companies were referred to the transportation committee with instructions to meet the proper parties and discuss certain details of the arrangements. Aid. Mather reported the decision of the City Board of works not to erect the dog Kennel and the grand stand _ at present owing to nhe Lack of sum enl funds. He said the Board finding that there would not be Money enough to do All the building desired had struck out what they considered could be dispensed with Best cog be scions were made a to the erection of the grand stand that arrangements could easily be made for instance that private individuals could no doubt be got to build it on being guaranteed the receipts for a time another suggestion was that the amount required or be Bor rowed from the sinking fund. On motion of or. George on seconded by or. Boyd it was resolved that having heard the explant ton of the action of the City Council in refer ence to the dog Kennel and the grand stand the Board of directors approves of such action and that the subject be referred to the build committee. The president reported the receipt of a Cheque for s50 from Molson s Bank and additional to the former subscription of s30 towards the prize fund by the Royal soap manufacturing company. In answer to a question the president stated that the prize list would de finished about the end of the week. The great libel suit. Comments of Martin is. Free press by tie Bordon Monitor. Morden Monitor we say great libel suit because on the result of these libel suits hangs the Fata of the province of Manitoba for Good or evil for the next five Yeara. Honesty and common sense have again triumphed Over Crafty and deep Laid schemes to profit at the Public expense. This second libel suit which the Hon. Joseph Martin brought against the free press co., has been taken after two years of taunting and badgering on the part of the free press two years reiteration almost daily of grave charges of malfeasance of office booked up by the strenuous natural fruit flavors. Of perfect purity. Of great strength. Economy in their Usaj flavor As delicately Vanilla Lemon Orange Almond Rose Etc and the fresh fruit. Appeals of a Fow provincial organs continued requests of the great w. Herbert Bickle Nanaimo. At the new Douglass b. H. Bedon St. Catherines d. W. W. Rowand a Oak Lake m. C. Brandon and wife Fenlon Falls b. H. Wilson London Mclennan Lancaster mrs. Hall pontre John Mcmillan Sudbury. Arrivals at the Clifton b. S. Rutledge mrs. J. G. Atkinson g. Brownrigg fort William p. Campbell a. Baird Keewatin it. A. Brown port Arthur w. Wallis Toronto d. Mushroe and wife p. Munroe miss h. Monroe Labrador or. Nichols Woodlands. A the grand Union we. Stephenson and wife miss Menzen lome farm h. M. Lewis Stonewall , h. Richardson Calgary w. Humphreys rat Portage f. Wyatt Minneapolis c. Bri Scowe Mooso min g. Mackintosh Souris a. Johnson England to. Morris Chicago t. Hillowe i it to t17 to h. Smith. Brand w. Kirie Orka if. Wright Emerson. At the Leland w. G. Mackenzie Vic Toria c. B. Perry s. Kennedy d. To Feggan Toronto j. A. Kammerer West Selkirk a. Gates Napinka j. B. Draper Portage la Prairie j. Siemens Var Etna j. Knappe e. W. Millburn St. Paul j. Mcmanns Calgary g. J. Forres Tacq Joa 0. 0. Kilbon new York m. A. Webler millions of Gold found. In the vault of an old Castle at Bio Janeiro Are discovered. News has been received of the discovery of an enormous treasure in one of Theab Terra Noan vaults of tha old Castle of san Antonio at Rio Janeiro where it had lain hidden since some time in the last Century the discovery wan made by the chief Engineer who for some time has been engaged in the demolition of the Castle of san Antonio. Before it was converted into a Castle san Antonio waa a monastery under the control of the jesuits and it was during this period of its history that the treasure is supposed to have been hidden. Underneath the Castle Are vaults built like the corridors of a mine and in one of these a Large num. Ber of cases chests and bundles were discovered. An examination of the contents of these chests and packages resulted m a most astonishing discovery. The 122 wooden cases and the majority of people of the country to the government to close up the Mouths of the to reducers. Or. Martin was absolutely goaded into doing something to save the govern ment because people of both shades of poli tics began to realize that where there was so much smoke there must fire. This was just what the accusers desired knew they were i they perfectly Safe and the government guilty it is no Small matter to bring a powerful government to account when every precaution has been taken to cover the traces und tracks of their guilt but to the Honor of the free press backed up by the consciousness of a just cause it Hung on with the tenacity of the British Bull dog not even letting go to spit on its hands until it has completely succeeded in showing up the government in its True colors. The free press did not try to shirk its liability by apologising and asserting that it copied the words from the Morden Monitor which it could have done had it Felt disposed and so saved itself time and Money. On the contrary it went boldly in to prove the charge that per mile for organization purposes shown malfeasance on the face of it and a highly respectable jury of great intelligence has declared after a thoroughly exhaustive trial of three Days that the words used in the above there fair and justifiable comment and wore warranted by the circumstances of the Case. The country will look upon the action of the free press in this matter As one deserving the gratitude of an injured people. Had it not been for its watchfulness this a mile clause would have been retained in the Bill and no second contract would have been made. Flavor and Aroma is what you Are after in a Cigar. You can find both in the Republic. Tit them. Minneapolis j. A. Ive Nch London. Wagner Bismarck a. Cents each and the eco unbind of was verified by documents found cases. Among the papers found waa a receipt of Friar Pesaric Anton Superior of the order of jesuits ack nowading the receipt of Orus does in fold to be turned Over to Don John v. As a tribute of Honor upon big voyage to Brazil. Earthing deeds and actions on the part of members of the government which will for Ever deprive them of Public Confidence and the free press has been the Means of in Leeds and a of the go Ive them of i the fact of the present government possessing the unutterable Gall to stay in office after these two libel suits have none Agi Hist them is an insult to our free institutions and to the intelligence of the country and shows in a still stronger Light that they Are unfit for office. At the Manor j. Daly Portage r. Allan Sundridge a. Allan Bab Portage mrs j. E. O. Bolster Ireland g. Birch Huntsville t. Steed 0. W. Alister Oree More a. A. Graham Victoria mrs. 0. Gill and three children Medicine hath Sach Ngan Chicago j. O. Smith Barberry h. Braun Gretna j. B. Baxter eat port age. Diamond Hall rings we carry or will make All styles and combinations of diamonds rubies emeralds sapphires pearls opals corals Etc., Etc. A b. Thompson co. Main Street. W. J. Boyd s has stood the teat and is now in uni Versal favour. Visit cur Parlours and taste ice dream not Frozen milk and eggs. 370 Portage ave Telephone in each store. W. Jordan Cor. Portage ave. And foot St. A horse Coupe by the hour 2-horse dabs for four persons Fey the hour a Ball and return. 2.0c dinner party and opera and return. .2.oo no order taken for less than Telephone no. 750 344 main Street Friday and saturday great Sale of Sui left dress goods fully 50 per cent saved gloves on and hosiery. Silk gloves kid tipped at great bargain. Children s gloves and silk mitts. Cotton hosiery. The Best value in ladies s and children s Cotton and Lisle stockings. Gents furnishings. The whole of our gents furnishing Goode must be sold out. Worth Doc 100 dozen to be sold out at 26o each flannel shirts Are Selling at a great reduction. The balance of summer dry goods must be Csc acid out at any Price. Carsley co. 344 main Street. Sit they Are Cut Well. They Are hade Well they will Wear Well last week for great bar gains in pants. Sold 100 pairs last week. This week will finish up the surplus Stock. Geo. Clements merchant tailor main St., Winnipeg. Toi 1st one of our suit clubs. Pay Down and get your suit at once. Large shipment of pall goods just received. Winnipeg mercantile co. I tailors to the p0blio. Caldwell Block. Opp. Post office. J. Thomson co. The embalmers 531 361 supplies copying comb. W. J. W. Young 389 main billiard House rat Portage Lake of the Woods. This hotel has recently undergone extensive tons and additions having now Etc Vonty five elegantly furnished rooms hoi and cold Baths electric Light and electric Belli in rooms. Suite of rooms for families May be in and Vance by Telegraph. Four Well arranged rooms for commercial trav Ulieru. Free Buewl trains. The new bar and billiard room no Tuatoo to the Large basement and is delightfully Cool Fri Vera weather. The Hlliard House is to Complete in every Way to meet the requirements of , it Stan an second to none in the Dominion. Those who Tweh for health combined with eight of Tho Beautiful should come to hat port offer soon and secure their before t he Busy season. It can be said by those who have visited the Lake of the Woods mine ave Schom new re cares whilst the landscape round it the breezes from the Lake combined with the fragrance of the Pine lend their kindly influence to the ing of our or. Milliard Baa made arrangements with the pro Pictor of the Steamer Kenniv to fun mesh to guests for excursions on the Lake tit the Low rate of fifty cents per Day. Louis Hil Titaro proprietor
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