nm#Co'i3Tt*d f the :men□dayi for fter-nted3.F.Inga• vwimDtn iruf, 7#*riding Mrom the *tr**t, are *I*o «at«r-taiuior * yooa* daughter, who «*rired ; yeeterday. Xi*gara street!* rapidly coming to the. front-. .r%• * . ■ xMr. John Dampby, an oldreeident of thii city, aged 80 years, died an Friday evening last at hi* home, 859 Froepeci •trdet, after a protracted illnee*. He earn* to thi* city over thirty years ago: The funeral was held at ihereeidcnce Saturday, Rev, W. A. McKUlop officiating.Tba McDonough Manufacturing Co. haa a contract to build a two-band mill for Me*tre. Weyerhauter, Rutledge tfc Bonn try, for their mill at Kettle Ri#r, Minn. This firm i* also building a band mill and trimmer for Geo. F. Wood, of Chicago, for bis cew mill at Kbemlandar.6n,'v'K.' Carty '• Th-aooth• Mfn Tisitii Mrat MsEd.m hoiMnpoli*Mrs v»U tMw from