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   Daily Era, The (Newspaper) - April 16, 1886, Bradford, Pennsylvania                               i O L 4 15 v In Hill cemetery DAY AND THE DAILY ERA D F MORRIS O LANE Call and Examine our KO 4 ST PA Day and Night r UNTY PA FRIDAY MORNING AP NO 160 WIND DEMOLISHED BY Taken from the Appalling Scenes of De- Suffer Feat here April terrible village yesterday after- is appalling The looks as though it had volcanic eruption The only a brief spaco of time and follows baffles description of tbe wounded rent the was strewn with the dead Among them were weak woman and weaker began at once the work who were still living the pile of dirt and fallen seems lo be no The whole city of Sank Rapids was laid in ruins Only one store waa left standing and one side of that was stove in The principal Broad presents a scene of utter desolation though mown by a sythe of the destroyer Many saw the coming from the direction of So Cloud and fled for safety to cellars SENATOR BLAIR'S KNOWLEDGE Hoar Wouldn't so Overwhelmed with it for a Million April the Senate Una afternoon there waa quite a sharp little exchange of words between Messrs Hoar and Blair It was within a few minutes of 2 o'clock aud Mr Blair was desirous of passing a pension thab had been ing for several days Mr Hoar proposed to say whereupon Mr Blair protested he was utterly disgusted with the manner in which pension tion bad been kicked and cuffed and buffeted about He hud never seeu pension legislation treated with so much in either bouse Unless there waa a change he should ask to be excused from service on tbe Pension Committee He said the pension had been shoved aside for one thing and then there was continuous gobble about open hiona and dictionary about other matters Mr Hoar interposed by hoping his excuse Mr Blair said he could not excuse Mr ignorance abont tbe and pending etc Mr Hoar retorted sarcastically tbat he wouldn't know all that the Senator from New Hampshire knew if he not for a million dollars would he be so over- whelmed with knowledge THE INVESTIGATION Tlie Committee Nothing to puto Anybody April tee appointed by tho Ohio House of in consequence of Ibe open ters of S K to Senator in- the election oi the re- ported this afternoon The committee has found considerable evidence tending to throw suspicion upon some members of tho bat enough to convict any of them The re- port concludes by saying that while no At Sank KB pi about nineteen I evidence anyone hna been U f i Si 4 1 ft Vrt fri ft I d- A 4 I t 1 1 I I t I it tomks the circumstances rounding fhe flection of Senator Payne to warrant the to the United States Senate of an copy of the report with all the dence it contains for their information A minority report claims the aud weakness testimony demands the exoneration of tbe accused The report will be to-morrow aid was poured in increased the awful terror of fit was in the evening car arrived from Paul run occupying but Surgeons at once began The dead were laid in Giant engine bouse and the were taken to St Benedict there waa heart-rending I children lay with broken in own blood and blackened and and arms and Eighteen bodies lay stretched in two rows at engine while around them talked anxious looking for some MO Tbe bodies presented a ghastly blood flowing from gaping and clothing torn into of the cyclone struck tbe freight creating a terrible the town through which the passed wag built largely of frame all of which have been thrown and whirled together in the wildest Tho buildings were not only to fall in heaps their but were torn to pieces tbe sometime whole roofs eveD weic sent crashing through boring mangling them in from which the dead dying eased the damage is even Ibe loss of life more it ia to gel He storm struck the very centre of tho and demolished everything iu its plb Twenty-three persons ure reported and it is believed that more than w that number have Owing i the intents darkness and to tho da of the sufferers who could he more ily no effort was made lo e tlie prisoners from one crushed until morning Not n single house ia Jo ft standing in the tho Tho court is the buildings and the aud two of aro ruined beyond repair Northern Pacific depot was swept Physicians from St aml are coring for the As USUAL ahead Boys this WOLKE and gun suite with April report scenes of the terrible cyclone at Maori Sank Rapids the Dumber of injured and dis- Dp to tins time sixty-six deaths reported Tho number will be io at least seventy-five The if last night greatly interfered with 111 work of the rescuers and added greatly Ilk sufferings of tho at Minn Cloud tho Pacific Manitoba Kail- April 15 r of who ar- Cloud thia told n bodies wero being re hourly from the debris and were from the country in the tbe tornado Twelve injured several of whom will Druggist remains had just He bad only been iu the city weeks Fonr have died of wounds morning thirty-one aro already Tho list will be swelled to on duty told Dr that at deaths cao but result from the there Denslow aud Ritchie shortly went across from St Cloud Rapids to render what assistance there ee dead then been found and tbe Minneapolis were busy caring be firat one they saw was formerly a State Senator York but now agent of the New York Life Company for Minnesota aud He was receiving every It 19 thought bis skull is at the base and both arms He is desperately in- The chances arc aU his re- Every house left standing iu the tawd as a temporary hospital for The centre of the town is P leaving only a fringe of houses Many people are is believed their bodies will bo ATTACKED UY A Danker Daughter Hilton Supposed Mad Canine 15 Amelia the daughter of Ibo Giovanni P and of Victoria was bitten by a dog yesterday afc her father's home in The which is believed to have been resembled a pet dog of tho young and had strayed into tho grounds mansion and the child wan in the act of stooping to stroke the animal's head when it jumped up and bit her upon the of the nose Tho was killed Miss wound waa dressed by the family physician nud she is reported to be- in good health and spirits PAY loss for a nice spring overcoat at MAKICS BROS NEW afc DAVIS Heavy at LONG N April dense fog arose at 4 o'clock this afternoon sweeping in clouds from the and completely veiling the sea from the beach This evening the frequent whistle of some big ocean steamer haa heard ing many people to the shore The life ing patrol are sending up rockets to warn tbe steamer of her proximity to the beach for the heat and most reliable makes of hoots and shoes Main street FINE assortment of wines and a 7 Main street A Crook April special dis- from lo the Evening Telegram L L a remarkably handsome claiming to be a resident of has been ar- rested for passing a bogus check on eral She was at the dent's house awaiting to see Mr land when into custody indescribable were lifted from the stones like feathers and the earth A cars on the Cloud hurled from and were The heavy jage across the Mississippi at like a pitiful the heavy metal whirled f far into tbe danger CALL for extra bottled layer at spring bats at RUSSIAN sardines and Holland herrings at No 7 Main street A April light bouse board has stationed light ship No 20 to the eastward and abont GOO yards from the wreck of the steamer Oregon to mark the place and to warn passing vessels of that felt the survived to toll of Horses and cattle mighty force high into the air IMPLICIT reliance in onr good faith with customers gives confidence more away and were ruthlessly to death by its the comes in slowly This lathered from a farmer to bring the woeful much timber to BASE balls and bats at DAVIS bat nud tool chest with suits anl down upon them burled the Removal D J Wilder has removed his office from Smith grocery store to the office of Enos No 12 Mechanic opposite Bodine LAWN tennis at NKW linen collars MARKS BEOS This mm J t To satisfy yourself call at the Singer I office and see the new J F end H A Singer entirely new GKO F general No 15 Pa bat of us there WAGE WORKERS PLEA JUST ISSUED BY THE KNIGHTS OF BOR Money Wanted to Curry on the Fight Against A Quartette ot Strikes Starts in Soldier Fired on at East St Louis April ing appeal prepared by Grand Master Workman is furnished to the press by Grand Secretary Turner Copies of the document being mailed to-night from the office of the Knights of Labor iu this city to every assembly in the United States and To TBE ORDER You have all read of the great strike on tlie Gould lines of railway in Southwest The history is written day by day it makes but little difference now the men of the Southwest acted wisely or not Let us pass that part of the affair for too has passed imo history The General Board of the order at- tempted to the trouble and restora were made with by Jay hut when the board reached St Louis Mr would not treat with not that but he positively refused to employ ot whether they had been active in the strike or n -t ft pow tlie part of every man and in the order to take up the fight of of the Southwest and assist them ly full extent of their means have botn idle for nearly months They hud n most deal to go niv in need of Jc tn plead thu of these people aid and it our duty tn aid sus as it is possible for us to do so Scud every dollar you spare lo tlic will it to the men at St Louis for Remember the out there do not for they do not ask at all Jt is your Executive Board chat makes the appeal in their behalf He whn quickly gives doubly Act at once may be sent to you and we ask of you to prepare it HOW We must be judged by our actions in the matter Do not pass lutions capital for we arc not iuff capital Do not antagonize the thousands oi who by Lot us every to the winning of the contest have before us Let us make a of every man who has suffered through monopoly This battle against the man who monopoly must be fought fully Watch his notions everywhere Keep au eye on the doings of Congress the com- has been to do its duty fearlessly Strengthen their give them every aid In conclusion let us again ask that you send ut once every dollar you can at present raise to uphold the men who are now out along the southwest system of Gould railroads Do not de- nt the make ready to bring the whole power of the order to bear upon the man who wrecks fortunes and lives iu his greed for gold Let us determine to have it go into history tnat the men oi struck as grand a ior liberty as the men of Tho men of broke the power of monarchy and dethroned the king The power which they wrested the hands of a king was not so great as that which is now held by one man through the corrupt use of has brought manufacturer and workmen to ruin The power of the king has passed the power of wealth is and ic must be determined whether man shall or whether illigitimate wealth shall T V Grand Master QUIET And the Situation Exciting Incident at ST April is very tle change ia the strike situation here or at East St aa the resumption of traffic is concerned The chief difficulty is best expressed in tbe following remark by au Ohio Mississippi have of men to do our work and there would be altogether too many understood their business They are in- experienced and have to be continually watched for fear of their making some bad blunder Of course a drawback aud a source of vexation to those in but have to pat up with as good men are not to be The Indianapolis and St Louis people claim they now have a full force of form men One of tbe clerks when to-day where they got moat of them said he supposed they carafi from St as they hurried across the bridge as soon as work wua over When asked whether he thought they would remain if the militia were he said he hardly thought they would Most of them are men who have gone to work just for the time being to earn a few dollars and last evening eight of them who had only been at work two days drew their pay and to put in an appearance this morning An exciting occurred at East St Louis this morning J W of Company from wad doing sentinel duty iu the North Vandalia yards About 4 o'clock tho report of a pistol rang out and a bullet went whizzing by the head He brought his gun to bis shoulder in quick time and Gred in the direction from which the re- port seemed to have come Just as he he perceived a man spring up from behind one oi tho wagons in the transfer yards aud start to rtm Walters fired again at the fleeing who re- turned tbe lire At the second report of Walters gun another man sprang out from bis place of concealment and ran as fast as ho Tbe phots were fired most iu succession and the reports aroused and alarmed the sleeping residents of that portion of the who imagined that a conflict between the military and the strikers bad occurred The troops in the freight house took hold of their guns ina hurry and a thorough search of tbe island was mado tor tbe two but without avail General Recce when informed of the attempt on Walters thought it a very cowardly piece of ness He tlie militia bore no toward the strikers ami were only doing their duty The roadmaster and several switch hands of the Pittsburg road on the East Side made a discovery while going over tbe roud an early hour this morning which no doubt prevented the ditching of the Belleville accommodation and the probable loss oi a number of lives At a place about a quarter of a mile out of West Belleville they found that the spikes which held down two rails had been drawn and tbe connecting bolt unfastened during the night Had the discovery not been made before the passenger train came along about o'clock the engineer could not have perceived tbe condition of the rails and the train would undoubtedly hare been thrown over the embankment of the general executive returned this morning from where he reported thing quiet and the determined to stay out as long as necessary Chairman Martin of the joint executive arrived on an ear y this morning and repaired at once to s where to the enel board Mr Irons said that from tbe situation ot nin the West are very telto than that he declined to discuss the and is more even than be waa previous to leaving on his last trip LABOR TROUBLES IN A Quartette of Strike Begua An Old One Compromised April journeymen painters are on a strike in Brooklyn on a question of hours of labor Two thousand freight handlers iu the river store of Brooklyn struck day for twenty-five cents au hoar instead of twenty cents Seven hundred women and at cordage struck for an in- crease twelve and a half centa per day in wages Tho men now make about per day The employed by Schlosser struck to-day for better pay The strike of the dummy engineers of the Brooklyn City railroad has been com- promised PO TALKS AT AGAIN A BIT OF PROMISING TAPPED IS What He Thinks of Gould's Reply to His Manifesto April 15 tivo ot the called on Grand Master Workman Powderly this afternoon and asked him what he ot Mr Gould's reply to his manifesto have not had much time to think of said the labor this has been an unusually busy day with me I don't that Me Gould has answered my letter His reply is a quibble and an evasion and he fairly slops over 011 some points All there is in his cation has been before He evidently wants to pose before the country in the light of a but the Knights of Labor propose to boa or him with dom have invited him to carry his threats of prosecution into the courts and we are ready to meet him there He some time ago his intention to commence a series of prosecutions against tho Knights and we want him to proceed at once We shall not be swayed from our course by anything he may say or do as soon as possible we shall appoint a committee of the Order to investigate the Southwestern trouble from root to branch all along the line St Louis to the Mexican border The result of the investigation will be published to the and if the Knights of Labor who struck are at fault they will not be screened We are to have a Congressional Committee gate the strike ascertain the causes leading to it and make them public out delay Mr Gould or rather like a man who fears that he will be injured If he should be punished legally for unlawful acts ot his that would not be unjustly injuring him It be merely upholding tbe law If any of our men are amenable let them also snffer the punishment due their acts and let the law be Mr Powderly was to Chicago late to-night on important business con- with tbe knights What Observations About Kane Tend to Its Prospective Status of the Refilled nt Home ami Abroad Dispatch to THE ERA 1 April Oil 011 the Wallace farm tapped the sand aud shut down to-day It is boiling over at the rate of thirty barrels judging from the stream going into the creek There is no tankage or line at the well Think deeper drilling will greatly improve it You will buy straw hats this week only at MAKKS 47 Main CROQUET at DAVIS NOT WANTED Are Upon the dispatch to THE April Pattison requested the resignation of Super- intendent of Public Instruction Higbee day Mr Higbee will not be likely to comply Mrs Hutler and Her Say era arc discharged as inspectors of orphan schools Gen Lonis of is appointed instead The Governor mends the prosecution at once of all parties concerned GOODMAN has not out for a few bnt can always he found next to Bradford at WOLFE CALL for export for family use at Union House The Indictment Sufficiently Particular NEW YORK April Smyth to-day rendered denying the motion of the for arrested on a charge oi for a of particulars in his client The holds that the indictment itself is sufficiently particular to give the defendant ample notice of the charges he is expected to meet PAY cents for a nice silk summer neckwear at MARKS BROS NEW at Eight Hours a Day CHICAGO April one of the retail dry goods firms of employing over 500 announces that after May 1st only eight hours work will be asked from their clerks This is the first application of the eight hour move by the large and it has caused considerable commotion in the trade FIRST with a complete line of straw all WOLFE EASE balls and bats at BRENNAN by Collapsing Building April house occupied by several families collapsed at to-day killing nine persons and injuring many others The building was completely THE Three Heroes are coming RANK The Union Oil Company's No was twenty-five feet in the sand yesterday afternoon It filled up and emptied itself every half hour They were looking for it to flow at any but it had failed to do so up to 2 p Iu the tirst twelve boars it made fourteen inches in au barrel tank No S was expected to get the sand last night or early this morning No 15 is a correspondingly small well making only 15 barrels iu fifteen hours Ife was treated to u of glycerine responded with a nice How No which started at 75 made 54 barrels tbe last twenty hours They seero to have considerable trouble with No 2 on account of salt water that comes from the bottom of the sand They are putting in pocking to see what effect it will have It de- to eight inches in twelve hours the other but by bailing her ifc was restored to her old 160 The Kane Oil Company's No 2 is in the same so to speak It was drilled through the got salt aud now they are putting in rods The prevailing question in the Kaue production really falling and in what direction will the belt show itself after it once stands out beyond it defined limits The theory regarding the elbow It re- ported in previous issue of THK KKA is now beginning to gain warm friends and is also proving to be as stated the way the gas streak runs Take it from the Kane Oil Company's gaser No on the Griffith lands northeast to the Union thence east to the Murphy northeast to the Kans gaser No 1 southwest of the thence north to No now take tbe oil belt from the Kaue Oil Company No 2 on lob Griffith which is the best in tha north to the original Jo To well about sixty rods from the gas low this line northeast fco the Monroe well in the northeast corner of and the same distance from the belt and small Shirley No 2 The sanguine are looking for it fco extend up as far as the Fertig Bros well which is due before runs east where it is expected to take a ing carve and follow the gas belt There seems to be some diversity of opinion re- the production the Held and number of barrels produced from seven wells The is rels against barrels from thirty-seven wells a week previous This is the last correct gauge taken of The Union Oil Company's wells are commencing to lose ground Yesterday's gauge was barrels from thirteen from seven days prior Tho Kaue Oil Company's wells are showing little signs of weakness and especially on the west half of 420 Their No which is not quite on the centre of tho southern line with a lean towards tbe east is hardly any better than a ducer Air Boyer is credited with saying that they did not expect the west half of 426 to produce much oil and not to turn out larger than A magazine has been located about a mile and a half from west of Kano and in the neighborhood of one-half ton of glycerine all ready on the ground The torpedo man is around very lively and it is said on good authority that ho will be called in active service in about a week The oil is beginning to run pretty hard not with the and graceful ment once characterised it and the opinion seems to prevail that the pump will bo a necessary article in the course of a few weeks Craig No 7 was drilling in the sand yesterday with a fair showing and the prospects are it will be a producer similar to the average No 1 is not losing its nerve and to have a mortgage on gauges No 14 is not of a very large calibre It made 50 barrels the last twenty-four It was shot which improved ii somewhat They are building rigs for Nos 17 and IS Frank Co completed a dry hole ou Ifc is located in the centre of the north of Kay on tbe 5 and per gal for September to ber delivery For water white oil the in- quiries have increased and the done has been at firmer but on the haa been ob- at some reduction which is 3d per gal cheaper than ir waa this date last year Petroleum spirit has remained without but refined coal oil has been disposable only at a fresh concession in price Cases are unchanged on the basis of according to brand The sales ot the week did not exceed cases Jobbing lots of high teat oils have been in white 150 degree is firm at Quotations for western lots are as 110 teat Standard white 120 white 130 teet Standard white and State test Grade in barrels baa been advanced to for Bradford and Parker Sales of crude in cases account were made to the extent of cases FIE EATER STILL LEADS Tlie Feds Eater Upon Their Second drod of Miles Since starting ou Wednesday night the professional tramps at the Parlor Rink have spun over distance in a way to make the spectator's corns ache As the gray light of dawn began to through the windows yesterday the track was de- all the being iu the en- ol half an hour's sweet after having covered between fifty and sixty miles Presently a groan was beard and the elderly face of Mr Taylor appeared at tbe door of his dressing room As he shuttled out one almost hear his joints creak He crept around at a stiff and spavined which took some time to wear away His fellow citizens of talented legs crawled forth oue by all stiff aud with eyes lowered and no remarks make Feeling for them Manager Ring brought forth bis clarionet and piped sundry joyous strains that infused life into the laggards and away they went in more ship shape fashion During tho day and Golden maintained their respective positions Visitors dropped in from time to bat there was little disposition to hazard on the result Tbe first hundred miles waa covered by Taylor in twenty hours Hart was then abont six miles was the others in fair condition During the afternoon better time was made In the evening there was another large attendance and music cheered the ony of the ceaseless tramp The score for twenty-four taken at was as Laps SPRING IN NEW YORK TIMELY REMARKS UPON THK CIAL SITUATION 100 Hurt Golden JUi Burns US Herty 97 18 S 1C Li 21 20 For twenty hours the score Taylor 121 116 Golden HO Burns 109 308 J 101 4 36 li 3 39 10 SCORR AT 2 A M J Hj 101 1 1 Vlf Mil if II IT La Point HI A M SCO HE Mart Burns Golden 116 LaPoint ill M J2 8 ti 0 0 10 0 4 15 0 0 20 0 PAY lor a boy's quality for at MARKS Easter offerings at DAVIS FOR the boys Gun free with each suit ACT LADIES French and kid shoes in all widths and sizes afc ROBINSON'S Flowers W C is prepared to famish on short notice flowers in all de- signs for weddings Keeps constantly on band a large variety of fine plants Greenhouse No 10 Foreman street THE Three Heroes are coming RICH ROBINSON'S stock of shoes and slippers is the largest and heat ever seen in this city The the least money is their motto CROQUET at BRENDAN DAVIS Auld Pa with all modern conveniences and in style OU men when in Washington should make it their reasonable our examine onr prices we have distanced com- sparkling Archer gasser No on and east of the petroleum gardens No 2 is a rig building Monroe No 1 did 17 inches in a in twenty-four hours No 2 is in the sand The gas at the Swain well is PO strong that almost impossible to drill The Union Oil No on made 21 inches in a tank tbe past twenty-four hours They have two wells two riga op aud one in course of THE MARKET NEW April 4 re- finers yesterday asked Tie for 70 degree Abel the quotation was not officially given at that figure With the boom in crade refiners increased their views and refused offers at To-day the crude market was a little weaker and in quence barrelled oil was not marked up The sales the week aggregated about mostly lor European account Closing quotations were here and at the Of the English market the London Grocer of April 3d deliveries of American refined at this port during the past month have progressed at a highly satisfactory and although the tations have been on an augmented scale a considerable diminution has occurred in the aggregate stock since the beginning of Starch ID the same period last however the quantity on hand waa materially worked and is the chief cause of the present stock appearing double what it was though when reference is made to the amount held in there is actually a deficiency of no less a quantity than barrels A fairly though not active demand had been experienced all the month and extensive parcels have changed but holders have been willing to purchasers on almost their own and ally easier prices have been acceded till the premium one time obtained for the beat brands has entirely disappeared The current quotations are now Tlie They Have to on tho Gas A meeting of business men waa held in Exchange last night for the purpose of taking further action on tbe gaa tion Representative gentlemen were present aud much enthusiasm was dis- played P T called the ing to order aud an organization was effected by electing D C Greenewald president and D secretary J C Greenewald moved that a tee representing the branches of trade be appointed to call on each and every merchant in their respective lines of business for the purpose of having stored cloRed at 7 p m gas abut on May 1st Carried unanimously The chair appointed the following re- Ury T JJ If R Michael Hoots and I Rich C John Weiss Millinery and Ladies Far A E Williamson S H Smith A K J Wentworth T II C Sanderson and A Mayer R B K T Harrington Hard A W S Hros A Lino T W G Cobum A R Stewart Barber Shops Charles Charles Gen inner Machine John Ley Paper L R T Shaw T Kennedy Jones A motion that the committee report on evening was carried Adjourned until that time THE Three Heroes are coming the Vernal Man Who ii Men Who Can Tiny Spring Stilts Upon i Correspondence ot THK NEW April haa we all know it by the in the the cats giving free lectures iu the back the whoop of the small boy a9 he his the inspiring tunes of the and the pretty new hats that decorate the shop ladies promenading without their winter cloaks aud many go BO tar aa to wear no out side wrap ou the streets at all spring haa bnt we tremble for fear it has not come lo stay These April days arc not to be depended upon A most ridiculous story is a float to tbe effect that the missing Maloney attended the Mikado arrayed like the lilies of the field He toiled neither did ho yet be got away with the boodle and ia now eluding tbe detectives in female at- tire The whereabouts of Thomas Roth man and Alderman aro yet unknown It is said the children aro taunted by their school mates as being the children of a thief and the irrepressible young America writes and other suggestive words on the steps iu front of house This is systematic and poetic justice Truly never was tho curse so carried out letter as is sins of tho parents shall be visited upon the children even unto the third and fourth if yon waul to keep np with tho procession you take It's quite the to do Wrestle with dumb bells and Indian ride and climb The girls patiently waiting for their short locks to grow out again Little taken us by storm It's a coquettish burlesque and an admirable take onr American way of selling to tilled idiots on tho other side The ticket who haa haunted tbe doors and balls of amusement places for has now departed After all they wero a sort of convenient thing to have banging round If you don't with me I am sure you will when I tell you in what way they are necessary evils Saturday night we decided to make an evening of it and take in pome theatre went to They aro playing She Stoops to there Not a seat could fao bought at Ihn ticket nnd the speculator no more Then we tried and same result We then went to sec Leather found a speculator there and got good Niow since wo have not tho speculator to depend ou it is if you want to gut good nl tbe opera or to purchase them it day or two before the evening you intend going When you conld on the ticket good seats could just when vou logo night I am going to see Wagner's at the Metropolitan Opera nnd J know J am going to hear something deliciously entrancing Thin is the week of in New York Soon will to the folks of London town Jet me tell you if you aro troubled with don't eay overcoat for hut if you scorn thus doing as they do on the other just stick to tbe good old Americanism nnd say it as though you were proud of too I notice that very littlo smooth-surfaced goods is for coats It is quite right now to wear tlie high dressy hat with a suck coat Stripes nod quid plaids will be very much this season for trousers Coata and vests button lower and show more ot the New York seemed at tho beginning of tbe Lenten season to sink into a penitential everybody and his re- I H attended during the week People you melon nnd Uio Avenue looked subdued in studies in black and gray bnt Una sort of thing last you If you try to do the goody good act yon gel so awful lonesome you png out before Lent is half over What are we going to do when we get to that place where the sun never I am though they do have theatre in bane progressive parties and churches where Ibe devotees of fashion and go to try to selves The difference between the ments here and there is that there is no satisfaction on the Shady Shore Some one says the game of hearts is a nice templing bait from the inferno nnd gives it tbat progressive m breed for the devil's toasting out of the girls and don't play it any it a aort of a first to poker I beard a pretty girl hay the other evening tbat d be it she ever played cards if under- mining her morals an well an hei tamper and I think the young right J have seen some of the people who never get as mad an a hornet over a game of make an enemy of a staunch never to them again ami refuse to go to church Communion day Itow anil Arrow with MARKS boys suite PAY less for men's spring drees or ness suits at BEOS LAWN tennis at A DAVIS Bennett Brook Ice Company Offer to supply guaranteed free from all upon tbe moat reasonable terms Office with C P Cody In- surance 59 Main street Telephone No 213 J NEW Easter offerings nt DAVIS KNOWN for its Union Honge w Hardware Below Coitt Having decided close ont the stock of tbe late firm of L B I offer the entire stock of and tinware at prices far below cost This sale will only continue a few and those wishing to take advantage of these prices will do well to call at once and examine tbe goodis and prices and secure bargains which will probably not soon hq offered again T T Assignee for L B C Co Three Heroes are coming stock SEA FOOD at 7 Main street EVERY conceivable shape and color io straw for youths and at WOLFE You will pay lew for boys and suite tt A GREATER variety of boys and new anils than any other atore in the city at WOLFE and drew ft a its m WK will Bare you money if yon call on us before baying elsewhere KICK and retail THI HUM HeroM am l- f V   

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