Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 31, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg. July 31 press advertising an advertisement of any sorb what Ever is Worth four times As much in the daily free press and the evening free press and Sun together As in any other Winnipeg daily advertising medium. Gity and country the citizens band have but few open dates Lor next week. Rev. C. Williams of Carberry is a guest at the Clarendon. The starched Collar does t stand much show this Hon. G. W. Bobs and mrs. Rosa left for the Pacific coast yesterday. Excavations on the Colony Street sewer have reached Portage Avenue. The printing committee of the exhibition directors meets noon to Day h. E. Ledoux representing s. Davis sons Montreal has returned from the coast. The h. B. Co., Victoria shipped on Satur Day 22 Bales of furs to London via the c. P. R., valued at Hail destroyed Aix Hundred acres of Oats and Barley at a Dock on the great nor Thern on tuesday afternoon. Rev. Do. Duval returned by the n. P. From his Eastern trip in connection with the general Assembly meeting yesterday after Princess Toto a lensing performance of Thia opera by the Wilburs last night. The audience which was present at the Princess last night wan not an Large the merits of the performance deserved. The opera presented a Princess and with it the Wilbia scored an other Triumph. The libretto is by Gil Bert which is always sufficient guarantee of an extravagant conglomeration of paradoxes and mixed up situations the music by olay being Catchy and Well Sung a Rood entertain ment was afforded. The buffoonery was Kepi up from beginning to end of the performance All the principals of the company sustaining their roles admirably and it is Safe to say there has never been More genuine fun squeezed into a couple of hours than the audience of last night in the costumes were exquisite 5 indeed the finest Ever seen on the Princess statue. Balfe s Bohemian girl will be Given to night. There is already a Large Advance Sale and in will surely be greeted by a crowded House for a Good performance May be sex. Petted. Exhibition Board. Or. J. W. Bartlett elected director. At fort Osborne. The Force to make weekly be wanted. J j. Mcrobble brother in Law of tha late sheriff Mclean of Portage la Prairie has received official announcement of his appoint ment As sheriff for the Central judicial District. . Jas. Graham left for Victoria yesterday where he has accepted a position in the grocery department of the Hudson s Bay stores. Miss m., daughter of Thomas Kaatie Lata of Brandon and London has accepted a position As Book keeper with j. C. Black son san Jose Gal. 0. Bailet of Bailey bros., Vancouver is in the City. Or. Bailey has bean engaged some weeks in securing photo views of Points of interest along she . A. T. Ogilvie who has been on a trip around the world on one of the c. P. Steamers arrived Here yesterday from the coast. He is staying at the Clarendon the Grigg Brothers who Are frequent visitor to Winnipeg have Given up the hotel business in London out., where they for Many years conducted the Grigg House. . A. 0. An old Winnipeg Ger and now proprietor of the Oakville Globe and Chehalis Nugget of Washington is in the City. He will leave for Home on tuesday next. I the commercial colonization company of Manitoba has gone into voluntary liquidation and its Loans Are being taken Over by the Canadian settlers loan Trust company limited. Julbe yesterday morning at Crookston destroyed the premises of a. Holmboe general merchandise loss Anderson co drug store Hanson hotel Light insurance. A company 90th rifles have decided to hold a. Monthly Drill on the first Friday in every month. They commence on Friday aug. 7bh. The Drill Broadway Drill Hall. The Royal school of mounted infantry at fort Osborne ban Boen undergoing Many changes since Captain Howard of Toronto was placed in command. A rigid enforce ment of discipline purged the Force of its unruly members to the extent of 29. They took French leave and Are now absent from her majesty s dominions. This seriously reduced the Force already below strength but it is beginning to pall up again and the officers intend recruiting it to its full strength of 106 members. Great care is being Takeh not to permit any undesirable characters to. Enter and each recruit has to furnish certificates of character. The term in three years each member gets it Flea kit on entering has a horse and is Given Jooi conduct pay after the first year. The school now inn weekly reconnaissance marches which Are taken part in by the whole school with officers attached for instruction. The first of these was made last week when the Force went out seven Miles towards Springfield and resuming paid a visit to Elm Park next monday the March will be to Stony Mountain. The Force has to be familiar with the country for thirty seven Miles around their to prepare a map show ing the physical characteristics of the country the roild., trails Fords Bridges Frith com ments on their adaptability to moving in and artillery. This will give the erasers and men a Good Many trips in the forthcoming months. Improvements at fort Osborne Are also boing made to the buildings. The contract has been let for a Large Hospital with rooms for the officers and wards for the privates. Work on this building will be begun forthwith. Iti is also proposed to build new Barracks on the Plau of English cavalry Barracks with sleeping accommodation Over the horses for the men. Altogether a strenuous Effort is being made to make the school an institution creditable to the Eivy and to those connected with it. Works committee. A ten minutes Street cur service on River ave me water Power the exhibition race track. The regular weekly meeting of the com a Lively passage at arms Between Aid. Mather and or. The latter resigns from the transacted at the meeting of the exhibition Board of directors yesterday foe Nooi there were present messes. Macdonald Smith Mather Sprague Martin Burrows Strang Boyd Hamilton Scarth Brydon Bisk and Georgenson. A letter from r. Waugh Secretary of the dairymen s association was read stating that or. Bartlett of the Farmers advocate had been appointed by the association to represent them As a director on the exhibition Board. Or. Mao Donald As chairman heartily welcomed or. Who was present and asked him to take a seat with the rest of the directors. Some Little discussion arose Here As should resign his seat on the As owing to the election of or. Bart lefts there were now too Many directors. The matter was dropped however and or. Boyd reported that the transportation committee were trying to arrange with the great Northern and Northern Pacific roads to Grant the same fare along their lines from grand Forks to Winnipeg As the 0. P. And that they would be in a position to report finally at the next meet will be held in the Sik w. And lady Folkea and miss Ffolkes who have been travelling ent naively in -1- the East arrived in the City from British Colum Bia yesterday. They took quarters at the Clarendon and will leave f or the South this morning in route to England. The even in the City to Morrow a the unveiling of the memorial Monument to the late Hon. John Norquay sex Premier of Manitoba. The unveiling takes place at St. John s cemetery at 3 o clock when Short speeches will be delivered by friends of deceased. The Billy Hawkins who was whipped by de. Gorman at Chicago on monday night is not the Well known lightweight of that name formerly of St. Boniface. He is probably some dub who has taken Billy Hawkins name. Billy Hawkins is now located in West Superior and has secured the City Bill posting. General manager e. T. Gait of the Al Berta railway and Coal company is a guest at the Ryan on his Way to the company b Plant in the Northwest territory. He Speaks in glowing terms of this year s prospects both in the United states and in Manitoba. There a Only one trouble with. Our Terri said or. Gait that is the Lack of works was held last evening with aldermen Smith chairman Mather Nichol son Callaway and Cockburn in attendance. The City Engineer reported that he had looked into the time of the running of cars on Venus South. Or. Austin stated that at pre sent the oars began running at 7 o.m., that the second car started at. 7.46, then others every 15 minutes till 10 a. M., and afterwards every 30 minutes till 10.30 a Or. Austin did not traffic at present was rage two passengers think the such As to per oar. Local a the Jeo Pla. Horse sheep want settlers. It is a great and cattle country but the ranches Are too far Paul Pioneer press. Rev. Prof. F. It Beeg of Chicago and p. F. Mostrom of Minnesota arrived by then. P. Last evening having come for the purpose of taking part in a series of evangelistic services in the scandinavian Church on Catherine Street. The first of these services was held last evening when prof. Risberg preached another will be conducted by Rev. Or. Mostrom this evening. On saturday an ice Cream social will be Given and in connection with it a lecture by prof. Visborg. On sunday at 13.30 a. M., 3 p. And 7 . Services will be conducted by the same two perhaps others and prof Risberg will address the Bible class in the afternoon. A Winnie Kcjr lady of no Small Avoir Luppia has made a scale testing expedition which proved somewhat interesting the lady started Down Portage Avenue toward main Street and firsts stood on the platform of a Howe Sale Tilting the beam at 200j ibs. A Burrows scale was then tested and 203 Tho figures Given. A scale of the same make in an adjoining store Mads her weight two pounds less 200, although on the pre con City Engineer was of the opinion thab the traffic would not amount to anything with cars running at thirty minute intervals and that to reasonably satisfy tha traffic the a bib should be run at the outside at Ben or fifteen minutes interval both ways on 12th Avenne South. The committee passed a Resolution that a service every ten minutes from 6.30 ., from main Street Bridge to Osborne Street be asked for. The hour of 7 Was considered too late for the first car to a of service to men going to their work. A the City Engineer reported that he had made an examination of the Hospital grounds with a View to drainage of the morgue. He found that there was not sufficient fall to any of the existing drains to permit the pipes to a Laid below Frost level and at the same time to be of any service for drainage. D. B. Mclroy contractor for supplying Cedar Wood for the main Street North pave ment wrote explaining the causes of Hia fail ure to Supply the full Quantity within the con tract time. Action in the matter was deferred until next meeting. Siept. Michaels of then p. R., wrote that the order for the caretaker at the company s crossing at Broadway would be respected without delay. On motion of Aid Mathor the clerk was instructed to ask All the contractors who had tendered on the fencing and buildings at the exhibition grounds and any others he could think of to tender of a picket Fence around the half mile race track in the exhibition grounds the tenders to be not later than thursday noon. An amendment moved by Ala. Cal Laway was lost it proposed that tenders be advertised for if the motive was Economy in the free press this being a better advertising medium As it had both a morning and an evening Aper. On motion of Aid. Mather it was recommended that the City Engineer have anew catch Basin constructed opposite the n. P. Hotel. The Engineer stated that the present catch Basin was Good for six 6r eight years yet j but the company was putting Down a Cement pavement and would like to have a Nice catch brain to correspond. The Cost of n new one he said would be about a cop Burn brought up the matter of the Assiniboine Waterpower and the City the buildings and Sites committee reported that As the Cost of supplying Power for a machinery Hall would be so great they would not recommend it instead of a wed Millend tank they would recommend that three flow ing Wells similar to the one already in opera Tion be sunk near the cattle and horse stables and the main building. Or. Martin then asked that the names of the members of the building and Sites commit tee be read. After this had been done or. Martin said he noticed that his name was included in the list of members but thought it very strange that never since the committee had been formed had he received any notice of meetings. He co ild not understand this and would like it explained. Or. Mather said that the committee was virtually the name an the City Board of works. The committee merely made suggestions which were recommended to the Board of works and they were acted upon As the Board saw fit just the same As if the exhibition directors did not run the exhibition to suit the City Council it would be taken Over by the Oitt or. Scarth replied saying the Board of directors had heard enough threats about what the City Council would do and would not do and thab or. Mather seemed to be doing too much bulldozing. He evidently wanted to run the whole now himself As far As he Scarth was Pancer Ned he would let the Board of works attend to the whole business themselves. Or. Burrows and several others spoke in the same Strain. Or. Sprague said thai to far As he knew the Board of works had acted upon the re commendations of the committee and he was very sorry All this feeling Hod been raised. This matter was discussed with considerable warmth for some time when or Scarth said he wished to draw the attention of the Board to the fact that there was now one director top Many on the Board and that the meeting was in consequence irregular. Some one had therefore to resign and us he had resigned Tome time ago he wished to do so now and insisted that Hia resignation be acre pet d. Or. Bartlett was sorry that had determined to resign As it pieced him in rather an uncomfortable position. He did not like to see a Man of or. Scarth s Energy and ability step out to make Way for him. Or. Scarth thanked or. Bartlett but said that he was determined to resign his Busi Ness duties would not permit his giving the attention required to bin position As director. Or Scarth then left the room. The directors looked around at one another uncomfortably and then decided to take no action in refer ence to the resignation at in the meantime a deputation from the Manitoba Field trials association had de. The deputation consisted of mess ref Van Ransellear Johnstone Boxer Beckett and Adams. Or. John tone a said the association had heard that the exhibition directors had decided not to erect a building for the dog show this year. If there was no building there would be no dog show. As the Field trials association had gone to consider Happy s. A. Soldiers. A Jodi line in Grace Ohnich two salvation lists the principal. Local s. A. Circles were somewhat agitated last evening the cause being the marriage of two prominent members of thab body or. Handel Crew Haw and Mil. L. Nelson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Or. Alien of Grace Church at the parsonage Charlotte Street. Miss Armstrong and miss e. Parrott were the bridesmaids while or. W Nelson brother of the Bride and or. Arthur Jones acted As ii id to the Groom. After the wedding ceremony waa Over together with the customary greetings on Roch occasions the newly married couple were driven to the Resi Dence of or. Crenshaw on Ellen Street where a sumptuous repast was partaken of. The bridal party will very shortly take up their residence on Mcwilliam Street where they will quietly spend their honeymoon. Or. And mrs. Crenshaw have a Host of friends in the City who sincerely wish them every Joy. The school Board a collegiate department assistant teacher s Resig nation accepted. A special meeting of the school Board was held last evening for the purpose of receiving a report from the committee on school management. There were present messes. Mcintyre chairman or. Benson Wolf Mit Chell Patterson Riley Howard and Fraser. Hiss a Jaffray sent in her resignation As teacher. The school management committee submitted the following report that miss Clune be appointed assistant in the collegiate department at an annual salary of that the resignation of Mies Annie Jaffray be accepted. From documents forwarded by the Young lady who received the appointment As assist ant in the collegiate department it is Learned that miss Ella Clune is a Ronith year under graduate of Queen s University with honors in French and German which languages she. Both reads and Speiks that she holds the equivalent of a first class certificate namely a ugh school teacher s certificate obtained in a course at the Toronto school of pedagogy arid the Owen sound training Institute for first class teachers and that she has had three years experience in teaching and is at pres ent assistant in the Arnprior High school in the departments of mathematics moderns and English. As advertised ubed in millions of 10 tears the Standard. To smokers do you know that he Zinger no. 420 main Street has the finest assorted Stock of Havana cigars in Winnipeg come and see. Erzinger the leading tobacconist. Phone 69 Zion Church picnic. B-ss11 25c. In tick Market. C r u s a d e r urge dry goods Stock estate of Haley is Button Morden. Arrives to Day Peb c. P. We expect by thursday morning to be ready to Slaughter tin Stock. Great bargains will be in every department. Remember besides dry goods there is a big Stock of clothing also a full Stock of Pine cloths and tailors the i pigs. All must be cleared out at once. C doers co. Bargain givers. Dry goods 432 main Street. Boots and shots 47o main Street p. O. No. 895. Able trouble in getting special he thought the exhibition directors should pro vide a in Ioalla building. Or. Mather replied that a temporary build ing would be erected this year but the directors did not feel that they would be Able to erect the decided upon some time ago for Lack of funds. He a pleasant Outing at Elm part yester of sports. The children of Zion Church sunday school held their animal Outing yesterday at Elm Park. They turned out about 400 Strong to enjoy the Day. Most of the children came Down in the morning and played at various games till about three o clock in the afternoon when most of the adults having arrived the programme of sports commenced. Following is a list of the sports with the winners senior toyshop step and Wheeler 3. Brammar. Junior boy s step and Taylor Monkman. Ecung men s Wheeler w. Palk. Boys 17 and palk j. Nott. Boys 15 and Taylor h. Taylor. Girls 16 Allison b. Boyd. Boye 13 and Mcguire w. Bud Dell. Girls 13 and Boyd j. Phillip. Boys 10 and f. Wilson girls 10 years and l. Arnett. Boys 8 years and Garnet o. Chisholm. Girls 6 years and Hill b. Tait. Boys 6 years and Wilson t. Moody f. James. Girls 6 years and Ritchie Tait b. Hunter l. Bal Vhill. Three legged and palk Wheeler and Bramwell Odly and Walker. Sack Walker w. Palk y. Wil son. Boot race Dingman Maul son f. James. Boot race Bramwell l. Arr Prici miss however that warm quarters would a provided. It comfortable decided that a number of extra lists containing the prizes for the dog show a printed and handed to the Field trials association for i Btu by a juju Nett n. Kellough. Married mens i to. Phillip Aid. Sampson Walker. I the baseball match boys is. Men was won by the boys. Boston i City Hall for thursday Friday and Straw hat _3t in our stores for oar windows for shirts hew in braces ties. Cuffs half Hose and underwear Worth you paper for Birtle. Tion. Or. Hamilton presented a copy of it pro posed diploma which was referred to the printing committee which meets to Day at 12 o clock. A communication was read from a it. Mitchell photographer offering a prize for the handsomest lady attending the Gold piece with the name of the Winner engraved on it and one dozen photos. The Secretary was instructed to write or. Mitchell that As the prize hat was completed the directors regretted having to decline the generous offer for this year a Leliter from 3. In. Howard Waco also read baying that the Montreal manufacturers of the Diamond dyes would give prizes of s6 and for work done with their dyes. The Secretary was instructed to Send the same reply As to or. Mitchell. Geo. Nabti wrote re the renting of the race track and stables for training horses. In was resolved that he should be allowed one of the stables at per month and the use of the track in common with others for the balance of the year when not required by the association. Rent payable in Advance. An application was received trom the Royal soap. Of. For space in Tihe main xxv lying. It was Laid Over with tha rent of the applications. Messes. Jno. Barros and n. Boyd of Oarb Eiry applied for stalls for horses. The chairman said no stalls could to allotted for live Stock yet. All who. Intended exhibiting Stock should Send in their entries with their fees at once As the stalls Etc., will be allotted in the order in which the entries Are received. The meeting then adjourned. One Eye witness shortly to be to bunched on the journalistic sea. J. Machesney of the Brandon times and e. J. Wilban of Birtle will Start a new paper at Birtle to be called the Bye witness. The Plant now in use publishing the Brandon times will be sent to Birtle for the Publica Tion of the new paper and an entire new Plant will be put in by the Brandon paper. Delicious Flavouring Day it registered Only 19u ids. Tinning the tour along main Street the Fol lowing varied weights were Given the lady and different mercantile establishments Bur tows scale 201 Tbs. Burrows scale 202j ibs. Offt Iranka scale 202 ibs. Osborne scale 201j ibs. Gurney Ocale 200 Iba. Gurney scale 202 ibs. Gurney scale 202 ibs. The lady is yet in a quandary As to her fax not is waiting for another trial. Going to the coast or. J. W. Anderson promoted to the position of r. B. Cell of accountant at Vic Toria. F me. J. W. Anderson accountant in the h. I. Co., general stores Here been promoted to the position of chief accountant of b. Oo., and Victoria b. C. Or. An Derson will be greatly missed a he has made Many friends Iii Winnipeg. The different athletic organizations will lose a valuable member particularly Tho St. George Snow shoe and rowing Cluba. Or. Anderson will bae ills departure from the sity shortly. Sir George Stephen in Scotland. Lord mount Stephen Saya new York town topics has decided to shake the dust of Montreal off his lordly feet for the greater of the year Aad will in future reside principally in London. He and lady Stephen and lady Northcote their daughter Aro at present at Hamburg and will return to eng land next week. On the 8ih of August Ahey will in to Faa Kally House Perthshire for the autumn and intend to do a great Deal of entertaining during the shooting season. The estate twelve thousand acres nine thousand of which Are excellent grouse Moor while the balance being heavily timbered comprises every possible variety of Highland game. Engineer waa asked to draw up a prospectus showing Nab should be done in Case the City should undertake the work under the new act the Best Mode of procedure in raising the Money the prospective Revenue and expenditure. It was observed that in taking Over the water works in about a year the City would have to provide increased Power and would either have to get water Power or go to Large expense for new engines that the three year s contract for electric lighting would expire next year and that Power for electric Rait Waya Sahoum be supplied. The sources of Revenue the Cost of maintenance the preliminary expenditure and the sur plan Power that would be available for renting should be shown. The Engineer said the Enterprise would pay even for the water works alone. The chair Man said the construction of the water Power works would increase the value of the Bonds to be issued for works. Aid. Rockburn said that Power would be furnished to motors for elevators Etc. The Engineer held that the development of the water Power would do More for the City than anything to. In dict de that Whan in was seen Luw a thing it was there would a three or four fighting far it. If tha and were All right it could be built without a Dollar of expense to the City except for preliminary explorations. Aid. Callaway said there was Only one Way now that was for the City to build the works. As no company would undertake to do so with the lock included the estimated lumber Cut. Following a the estimated cub of the Lake of the Woods Mills for the present season in feet Keewatin lumber Minnesota Ontario company. Cameron i of Banning co. Western lumber company. Ross Hall Brown. these Are Given As close figures and May be exceeded before the season is Over. Tea charges of speculation preferred against g. W. Macdonald License inspector for the South Riding of Renfrew by or. George of the Village of is Banville were investigated at Renfrew by the Camunias toners messes. Boreham and Totten of Toronto. The examination lasted Oil Days. Fifty one witnesses were exit mined a majority of whom aware that they had not received the wit near Feea reported to the government by inspector Mao Donald a having been paid them. A military festival waa held at Carleton place and the Young ladies of a fancy Drill brigade fired a Volley with Blank Cartridge. The guns were pointed on a level with the Heads of the auditors. Mrs. Nichols in one of the front rows had her Bat torn off. When she got it a Hole was bored through it and a pin waa Bent out of shape. Mia Tweedy sitting behind mrs. Nichols was also struck and Felt a Dart enter her breast. Or. Mcewen was called to Decesa tha wound. The cause was a email Twig which had been thoughtlessly dropped into the barrel of. A Rifle. Roins on at cheap nip main Street. Special in Capet store. Fine Best Brussels up to 1 81 tapestries up to 50c. Window 20c. Blinds on for 60c., blinds not on 26c., 6 feet Lotf 3 in dry Woodo Stone Price pieces double Width French Foula Selling for 25c will soon be picked up visit to our Etore is Norf country Cus Poniers for samples at once to secure the Best advice your shopping at 678, 680 main St. Diamond Hall rings we carry or will make to order All styles and combinations of diamonds rubies emeralds sapphires pearls opals corals Etc., Etc. A b. Thompson They Abe Cut Well. They Are made 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. 4s4 main Street. Natural fruit flavors. Perfect purity. Lemon of great strength. Orange of Economy in their Usa Almond j Rose Etc re flavor As delicately and deliciously As the fresh fruit. Flavor and Aroma is the new books. St. Katharine by the lower by Walter Besant 30 illustrated edition. 70 a Freak of Fate by Earl 30 the slaves of Folly try Horace Brown. 30 a matter of skill 60 up Terrapin River by Opie t. Bead. 30 a Little the duo Hees. So my lady nicotine a. 25 an american girl in London of Sara Jeanetto so maid a Molly Elliott Seawell. 60 my danish sweetheart by Clark Russell. 50 Bonald Boas of Herrara 60 the heir presumptive and Thev heir apparent by mrs. 60 there and Back by George Macdonald. 60 consequences by Berton 60 sent Post paid o n receipt of Price. 408 main St., Winnipeg what you Are after in a Cigar. You can find both in the Republic. Crop one of our suit clubs. Pay Down and get Yoni suit at once. Large shipment of fall goods just received. Winnipeg mercantile co. Tailors to the Public. Caldwell Block. Supp. Post office. Remington tropical fruit depot i Only exclusively family fruit store in the City. Everything in Seison As we ate Headquarters. H. Wilson co., 204 . Modermott phone 268. Try them. 1st on tour Way to or from the station drop into f34 main St., Bee an old familiar face and Supply yourselves cigars cigarettes tobacco Etc. At the above number. 534 main Street. W. Jordan cob. Portage ave. And fort St. A horse Coupe by the Hoar 2-Hbrse cabs fair four persons by the Hoar w0 Ball and return 2.00 dinner party and return 2 of opera and return 2.00 no order taken for less than Telephone no. 760. And oof Ying Doh. W. J. W. Young. 389 mail House rat Portage Lake of the Woods. Tills hotel recently undergone extensive Tiona and addition inv inf now Sci Only five elegantly famished Nims. Hot and cold Batu elect Rio Elf Rrt and electric in nos suite of room or families May secured id and Vance by Telegraph. Four Well rooms for commercial free but -11 trains. Ilio new bar and billiard room is situated in Large basement and is delightfully Cool in warm weather. The Hilliard House in so Complete in every Way to meet the requirements of tourists it stands second to none in the Dominion those who wish for health con undo with Tzoc sight of the Beautiful should Hootne to Bat soon and secure their before the Burf season. It can said by those wh-1 have i jolted the Lake of the wools mine Cyan Bynem new whilst the Aliradi Cape round it and the Becerea from the Lake combined with the Fra France of. The Pine lend their kindly influence to ving of our syn Tern or. Hilliard has made with the proprietor of the Etc Amer Henn Lna to furnish guests for excursions on the Lake at the Low of fifty cents per louts Hillard proprietor. Peoria make a sad mistake in neglecting const pation. Employ Burdock blood bitters the Natura and most Felc calve cure and constipation disappears j. The 631 a a i St 3 my
;