may Rowan To! NIAGARA’S Batik tttttgl, no: on "on - up who nu. in o can“ boat voo- Oonlo dbl-noon. of“: o 1ttt,f up: bod boon undo to oovo h . All -ttsee at an ouch Pm “rot now tho mm " coming . tho rim in tho group of oh mrMt meat. The rata'; o non. '0 sanding up. Inn ally vowing No hands. as" Tate, t'r'A1tet,'iii'sA',i - "I on. itPiiiit./g,t1t.")tV'11.' at tho on or strum. The mu com tar brand what in eon-Mow! “no than! inc, hm. s cm and“ “I'M an autonomic nun om hon them toward Goat blond, In A tow minutes he was earrud our tho Rom-boo Folio. [ Tho would-be mcuen were by this tttmt in o perilous pooitlon. and it woo with gut dimming that my oucecodod reaching . on. Thu - John Ro tiie. on omployo of the Canadian gnaw" Co.. Domain Groan- wood, Louis Blake Dune. editor of Tho Welland Tribune. in one boat, and - Gray nnd Thom" Flamma- ‘olt in the second. minus. N.Y., In. M.--: . ---_-e- -_.. -_-.A m I The Excellent Standing in Musical Toronto at Mr. Arthur Blight, - Bantam. REFINE: tittseesTr, to Save a lulu turned trom Europe only a year ago. he has won already a very prominent place in the musical Iraternity of To- ronto. As a singer his technical el- ticiency is unsurpassed, white his in- terpretations are lull ot vigor, free - » _ __-'---. “a a..- bro"""""'"" --_ W" trom otteasive mannerisms and ite duhitahly artistic in the highest sense. His voice is exceedingly re sonant and clear, and is weti-baiano- ed and tiezibie. As a teacher, too, Mr. Blight has done good work. Many of his pupils are engaged in church solo work. and are winning a large measure ol success. Mr. Blight’s excellent reputation has stretched beyond Toronto. Througlr out all Ontario he is always welcome in context or recital, and he has been engaged as soloist for the Montreal Symphony Orchestra concerts in Feb- mary. During the past summer Mr. Blight was musical director. at Grimsby Park, ont. ln trterring to his work there, ttwrote to Messrs. Gourlay, Winter & mining, Toronto as lollows: “Words Fail me to CX- press the, pleasure the Gourlay piano‘ gar: us this season at Grimshy Park. I am sure it has made many friends lor its beautiful singing qual- ity lent an additional charm to the work ot all those who had to‘do with it while there." T Although tfr. Arthur Blight rc- Ottawa, Nov. 3t.-spp1ieatitP. will he made to Parliament by the Huron and Ontario Railway company tor power to build branch lines from a point on the company's line between the villages of Shr-lhurne and Totten- ham westerly through the counties ot Simeon. Duticrin, Peel, erlington, Waterloo, Perth, Huron, Middlesex, Lambton, Kent, and Essex to Lon- don, Strathroy, Parkhili, Wallace. burg, Sarnia and Windsor, and horn near Sholhurm- northeasterly throutdt the sountics of Bulletin, Grey and Simcoe to Collingwmd. on Georgian _ P __ A. Alma tor burg, Sandal and , near Sholhurm- not the sountie? of Simcoe to Coiling: Bay, and lot an ex the commencvmcnt the company‘s tim “up The Clinton New Er I wedding was consun adjoining town a " which has an intere ltancc attached to it. In said, was engage t-stimahlo young lady who Mame his wife. hr: and otiercd tt,000 trom his ensr,aswrnent. knowlng that she had In a box, rotuswl to a but she said, “you Ind I‘ll release you, 2 to the ttickvn.r" Pas. ls said to have dom Was that lor his mat WILL BUILD O DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC Brantlur'd. Nor. ZL-Tht-rc are about eighteen cam-s of diphtheria [t the eastern section of the city, mak- ing it nrcrssary to he]! the blast Ward school closed and alw the Col- borne strrrt cttttrrtt Sunday school. The Isolulinn HuspHal is (all; and as a consequm-r came at the palm-(s have tn be treated at home. Dr. Pearson, Medical "with (mm-r, when quvslionrd by a t'nurier man as to the 6ausr, rcplini: "Font-rain! curs. In two manners ttte com- plaint existed but the patents for a trek wrnv hamlh-d at home, without tending tot donuts. Another ttottiyle is that mum wttosr “may: have ban plgranlul have broken quarantine and m to public unilwrinns. The whole trostrfe is ttw murmur ot the dang"- m propaganda ot I " months no against thr liotafton "0")th and "a taking of children lrom their A NOTABLE SINGER. "A S "I'll-ZN SETTLE!) The Candy (‘mm mm " ll". Inn“ f We!" against! the Patit “MM Int ttre haunt-r tttrr Mr. WW." upon hls column-I Int supmnng an. rt lot the drive in Victoria Path. in: it" mum by tte “and paying Mt. I'm: "or cumin! " “it balms an.“ by Ft'rt, and Meo pm; It. -W E5 .llllluu .u u ___" king was consummated in an m town a tew days since, has an interesting circum- attached to it. The groom, it) I, Was engaged Jo anolhvr Me young lady than the one 'came his wile. He wrnt to d elk-red $1,000 to be released. is ensr,ar,crnettt. The young lady lg that she had the young man DE, rolusml to accept the offer, In said, “ynu pay mr â€.000, ll release you, and you cm Ko I dim-hens." Pay the $2.000 he i to have done, and the way hat for his marriage. ',NT m DICKENS- Ollllmuuuu, v" - _ an extension of time for uncut and completion of "s line and branches. ic ttathrritW'. The whole v nutcmnr ot the danger- Ma ot a " months ago liolaflnn "mum and of children trom their cw Era alchPS ionsumrttrted 1 [an I. _--- ' y "I rob“? d down an " N,'e 1 the len, “d .PP" the - ot hub»... The mu hurt. i. eemaideeed Col. + emu cumin command In nun In mirth: st bland, 'a str,", 3 carried on! A â€.1, l is a narrow NOB LINES M M " Ri0't MT WAS READ AT ' HAMILTON 0N SATUR hll Then that I an Eamon. New. at.--As s "on“ at in It.“ “and? night thou m robohlyl two bun red men and icon n Fe,' lion nursing broken - and - shouldon. That. in. no tel.""" but my - "My Col. 80me Dani-on. who Ilia command ot the soldion. "a -isib 'iiririiii"iTiiFitdrio.itirefAet iGriiukiGaaiutostu'h""' secretly an. Arthur Bertrand. I mum». vu hit on the nylon nad to uncut rrhu"o7it.iiiiGiiipiiAty11yte. Btseritt Middleton mad the riot as! from the city hall It 1.15. H- can tttl and booted until his wing vu lowed. He had badly hunched when My poliocmon with ham. In hand rushed down tho I'D" 5nd mn- ed to ogrike out tight and un. Tin: more ot men end women, mm at them on their wey to the etolee and to the market. were knocked down. Draco-u Che-1M Hell. The dugoone with drum evade then chewed the crowd, end M were (allowed by 150 intently, wi beyonete Bared. The Druoonl gel- loped over the eidewelke. Ppt'.'! ruehed tor the atom and tSl hind the tNyttntertt shrieking en taint. "h. eoldien, eithoulh they wen ehowered with bricks end mbjected to all kinda of insults. kept their um. pers. They struck a few of the obetre- normal with the Bat of their ewords or modded them with the butt ot their riiUs, but anyone who tried to empt MAB, iri1er1,'ipitoo- A . ... n I!" "gtirair,'.'rxynrt with me pollce. They had been pelted with stones and had been working tor days with only smtchee ot nleep. When they were turned loose on the crowds some ot them appeared to go wild with the lust for revenge. Pt ran alter peo- ple who were doing t elr best. to get wont of the way. and they knocked everybody they could reach down with no reference to age or sex. _ _ Women and Children Benton. _ Women and children were beaten down as men. At one time there were: [a score of people lying on the pave- rment in front of the City Hall, who had been bpttedy?ver the hands. Though the police and soldiers were rushing the people about the streets In the vicinity of the hall, the gang kept up tt regular volley on the three cars that operated on the East King street run. The windows of the care were covered with wire netting, and the strixebreakers and detectives stood inside and insulted the croibd. At the corner of Walnut and King streets a brick knocked the _tro11totr and‘the car was stopped. From the new Vie- I Doria Hotel opposite a shower of bricks came pouring down. Striksbnakers All Hurt. Half a wagon load of brick bats and stone was picked upon the street after the car was moved on. The strike- breakers on the cars were stoned and not one of them escaped uninjured. All the police and soldiers had to rush to the feskae. The soldiers and poliee added several stores. The Arcade was ‘clomed "aatr.ezrdt.rwo'arrarsid w): ttairtr"ttn" mmmrpwr Tooth: . Col. Denison said that he was struck by a stone that csmo' from an may- 'JIS, mat the building, and tht police ms ed in and used their humus on every one in the plsco. th1mt'dtgl out on to the streets to ft,,', tted tlit" by other others or oat. s e. on Police and Dragoons Charged Crowd and Thirty-Two Arrests Were Mode and Overi'lwo Hundred Were Injured. It wu about to o'clock that the can were taken in. The: were not operated am the has: on he comer of King and Walnut streak. Tuvalu Manned. Aa_tcrueryr1t Id tht. wt9.t ttle " A sample ot mo way we pence mud. F. Marries. .eror.ei,.e9fPltr, "Wu, a. m:-nv-, - ‘Vlvu‘v -._V---_, on outottURo “Realm ' thee,.:? ha ind ",'fdl'l to take It,',', stepped out of ttto an In new to ' Into t cub he had ended to take g,',', to the station. m bad no sooner' reached the vomont when he win “me: down It A policeman. " Ion nyemn, 297 North Welling- top and, was grungy! te, assaulting wn luvcu, I!" un-vwwu .v- m-'"'""--'-.. Cot. Denison. m, with 01mm. Ry- erlon was driving up James street. OM. batman told them to mm but. Judson Rydmn struck the colonel over the hind with the, whip, and then started on with his horse on tho ul- lop. The colonel stopped himsndboth men were created. Thirty-No Arr) tode. The pone: and soldiers made thirty- two arms“. but only twang of the pHentrs ll“. charted wt rim. conduct. Btsil wu refused tor .11 the rt anon, and may spent the null in the Mil., _ _ . . " Col. Denhon complimented the Pt lice on the wuy “no! acted, mud said his only pts, was hat may had not used their wont more freely. He is- lned the 10119ij warning tr1ettt. "I usumed m pomlon that aim the, Riot Act in read no "stumble, law-abiding person will be 'ound on the sheets, and those that no will have to take their chances. " we no called out Winona! V. will clou- Col. Dani-on" Rant. aereortittheaehieherrrr".tht toiuiitruoneottu-t-U'ti" Scarf; Dumb-Ion. which is Cod GiniiiuiaHntoruesitaninry1t? Mod "iieiii,itiiG.tLtstmmtrtbuihue Whmdialocim . ttu-ard-ttutter'""?'? tsGaiiGuimrLwuoe"nd.-t" tulmmandmmdu. I night an" m red manndvm sing broken M an. Than I." no my van anon-1! Denim. - Vip A: {rank at unu-No mean-I‘M u. "noon". so.. AND smo- Scott: Emuuion cue-main: mrh.ef, 'irariG;aiFirEr- As. In tt,', TI hm. Tho "glttte'l', I in naming! food the mm at many-l 'ttAWG'. iii; Egan. o! mi" an “a on- eou 111pr no T,ll Mm Ill. Giiirriiririk-tti-uer, imtitiesqtion Ke and: oomhsat. Th" people do m Inclin- “in mm†at not owning din In that “all“ Atr6 “and.†“W _ um: Edam-d m Pe If 'mu riits to wean up lol- Pgt to (In 2l,,tl'll'lllNlll thar were to fire, a may eannot be - t e,t1t,t'ha'ltu"lg 'i1tli1'ilii. on _ ,',','S',,'lrl'lll MTS' to m that e: mature" refund to ect In that ee- ll ty, end GiTitiiiGroridoft lumen. The myor nt,tf, him to ' the Attomey-Generel'e Went. l Alter the riotl of Beturdey tthe city wee comparatively leet night. The we were tehen shortly etter 3 o'clock. and while they were bomberded with etonee the“ were no organized etteeke u then. The 'i.ll.ilt1Ci'eA'11ih'ilr",',t,,'i7'iieiir" g'gtfetht"lu'2' ',t,tf, a.» crow . every. y on the move. end there were no disiiedem to epeek of In the'eentrel part at the city. though there were eevetel hub tied cello tor the police tron the eer heme. The eoldlere did not he†to he celled out yeeterdey. Long Liet et Omeklee. The list of Seturdey tee",, mul- ties le very long. Comte pea 'iiii',iiiiyriiteieiit,'ufty)h,el e nee en very ee . Some of thoee who 1'trt2' trel; bound up were: Peter new. Florence street; Hem Hen-on, John Nephew. J. Montgomery, Thoma Gol- llna end a host " others. Goalteblee Smith, Hey. Reynolde and Hill were ell wounded. . 1 Acid we: thrown on the horeee ot the Dragoon. end one at them beanie unmenegeeble nnd hacked through e plete glass window " Treble'e. Stoned the Armin. Late last night the "modem in I which the eoldiue ere quertered, were stoned. A big t.rr,rgPrg,t', at the aoutheeet corner at e Stunt street berm end shattered the windows. The pollen were celled out. end they er- reeted the (allowing on the chute of _ being disorderly: F Al red Pau? Prlneeee etreet. j Thom-s Wi n. m Beet Simone mmiitosi.' Roi w.-aroG, moth- tions have been resumed once man. “Pd. the can"!!! .took ir1nty,tp 1,t?t ""iiiiiien Span. an trorth Form menus. Frank Fihcemd, the nun who w mama by a striking-hr. w to- P?r.U.d to be new“ improved uat night. . The negotiations open" new trttermron, when in a conference w! Aid. Stewart. Findlay trnd Oink. and Mayor Jri.tr. w. C. Hawkins: Pe and the compnn took in “to"! nWh). Bundling was quiet Duo)"- u....... ... v. -_i'ee'e---"_ - we: of the "f,"ll'dh'i; consenhd to unconditional uh tration of the am- culty by the Ontario Beilwny end Municipal Board. The eldermen are eonthdent that the union will wee to tsrbitration by the board. The mean: point before was Giii the company said it would not take beck 11 men that it claimed un the service in order to keep ths com- l',',"'g from putting the new schedule In force. The union otBeiah, now say that these 11 men have withdrawn iron the union, and It looks " though the union's objection he: been re- moved. - _ m IIIUVW. Mr. Hawkins says the camp-n will take back all the strikers " the {and any: so. Attempt to Dynamite Car. An attempt was shade to blow up , out with dynamite yesterday momind. 1A my): ot.de.nittt. 1P11, with} (:21), was found 5n the Guise and tracks. It was discovered before the car we: run over it. _ It was examined , an expert reaurdrr Anemoon. m he declared 'ttnt " was drp.amitta, Yesterday afternoon Alex. Thomp- son, Mit John street, was arrested on the charge of assaulting Beat. Pinch on Nov. 12, ot the_day of the f.urt pl. In: nuv. no, u- um “u, v. ...V ._._. ___,, The soldier» who are national in the city have been refused supplies by .nerehtutta. Farmer- even refused to all them he: until they were com- pelled to." MIMI rl’ocmmuwn. The mayor yanterday issued the fol- lowing Jioett.mtn.iory. . - ' A w"... ,,..,v..-..._..,~. "Pu'iilic notice is hereby given that. should it be necessary to read the' Riot Act during the present street railway trouble. the bell ot the City Hall will be run: to v-nm all persons that the not has been read, and to Immediately disperse to their homes or places at business. Any perms remaining upon the streets on! ot curiosity or otherwise alter the Riot Act but been read do so at their peril, and may be seriously injured. "8. D. Bigger. i "Mayor of City ot Hamilton.†2treL't upon rouu new? !tlitigh',',t',d thaw)- l 'f2Lte1'l'd'rllL'r'tsTi At ,l'Ullfl',"11ll'lGlimlv7i7 .soodl yidiil,irAtstf2.'Nt 'IU.? t2.ereete, umma- o,. list Bibles And b 1lllottoes aiiiiirTial lot-unlike" anmigoyou at localitie- than rmrep a! tte. " W than on an ., man u. nu; Aha: ilh Store in Berlin! I11?- Irth,tTt Our 335'. an dl the an editions. and “on new plot". _ Amuamwm «a oth- good noâ€, metal a [in hook-Iii for . your - - a.“ h Scriptm wo Hones. . “It: Tht,'."","" rug}? in tttrt,',',','., a) . . I h!“ I‘ iMi'l'it22"ft.1 Call and In. them. Hallman’s Bookstore . null. our. Peterhoro. Nov. Mr.-'rhe City Council yesterday received an teel trom the Peterhoro Light and Power ' Company. The latter oeer to sell their bushes: to the city at cost. Should the city purchase, the com- pany agree to furnish the municlpel<l ity with power at $15 per home pow- _ ‘er sutticient to provide tor the pre-' sent lighting business and extensions tor three years. The company will also agree to provide the corporation. with 500 additional horse power [or manuiacturing purposes at $15 per horse power as part ot the clot. The overture also includes the gas hem 1nd business of the company, but does not. take in the power generat- ing plant. of the company. lt is esti- mated that it will require about $250,000 to take lull advantage of the company's proposition. The Council __ -- ru_s A; ".. -. WehMW'i‘b'“ 1itttte. WILL SELL T0 PETERBORO gun-luau; :- -vrvvn.‘ will outside: the question " its next meeting. CUPID’S DANGER SIGNAL STOPPED FREIGHT TRAIN Flint, Mich., Nor. M.-The "hock- ieberry" freight on the Saginaw div- ision of the Pere Marquette Railroad was about eight mites lrom this city on Wednesday, running along at a. lively clip, when the engineer new a', girl on the track ahead waving a red, flannel pettieoat for the train toi ‘stop. Visions of misplaced switches,l landslides, lallen bridges and other' terrors ol the road fined the mind at the engineer, and he jammed the train to a stop ten fret trom the danger', signal. Then, with the conductor, he. jumped all to learn what was the trouble. F l Heedlas ot the excited questions popped at her, the girl brushed by, climbed up into the eats, handed the tireman a folded sheet ol notepapcr, then jumped down and darted "rar. The bewildered fireman opened the note and read it, while the engineer and the conductor and all the rest ot the train crew giggled over hi: shoulder. _ Here'tt the very note-- This is what she wrote: "Dear Mr. Huekteberry,--Do you want me to be your wife, or are you only Jooling me?" It appears that the basis [at the girl's act Was ttirtatton the ftremats carried on with her trom his engine. " he passed hr: home he would wave his hand to her. Some say he threw kisses to her. . Tha n:w Pure Food and Drug Law will mark it on the label at every Cough Cure conlgining orium, chlor- atom, or my other stupityitttt or poisonous drug. But " â€an: Dr. shoop‘s Cough Cure as made tor " yeus, entirely tree. Dr. Sloop all along tttss bitterly Qpposcd the use It mm, H... -..---., n - all opiates or ii'rel/iiG. pr. Shoop'l Cough Cure is absolutely sale even tor the youngest. tmere-and it cures, It does not simply suppress. Get . silo and reliable Cough Cure, by simply insisting on lining Dr. Shop's. Let the luv be your pro- tection. We cheermlly recommend uni sell it. A. G. Rachael. Wanda). DEATH or WM. "L'HPHRIES. The death tool! place on 81ml" morning in the Guelph General Hot- ttitat oi Mr. Wm. Humphria, tuner ot Messrs. Rum and Ram Hum- ptsriest, who are wrll known In Ber- tin. The dream val In hi- Mth rear and Inn resided in Guelph nines 1862. He has been in poor health tor tome years. FRI EN" PAYS FINE. which ttettr, uni M, with_ 3 Hugh record in (nu power circln. Mounted Hon Inmate Blake on Monday morning than"! with In di- im againni m. manual while in company wiih n din-ohm woman In ttte Miami. township. Mo nn "Manual to n one oi $50 or his months in Mi. .Ini n the m oi" taking him out inward! Bulin ii -- - with " Mean. an to hung in nil by a inn-l F 20.41145 City h the MW. - m “I I‘m. - Tu tkrtntmttatr In; or Cumin.“ . Wehave pleunrein encloaing herewithataternentnf thenank'apodtlonuatthacloaeoltham hall-year. ending 3lst October, together with comparative autiatiea htethe pat Ive yearn. The hard require noapecial explanation. and we feel anxethaprocreaaand “ability mrtgetsttsertrsdirnte- G'iiriarlarietorGodtiieestisottreBraeeueetr: The Bank's American and Foreign business haa now attained ee-he-ttte importance. Our connections abroad. as well as our facilitiea at home, enable us to handle atritiah, Continental and Amer-luntransactionaenunatedto naonafavorahle hail. and the reanltaaofar haveheenaatiafaetory to all concerned. Our principal busineaa is, of course, eoedined to Canada, and uetteteeotmtedht the We! Ontario and Quebec, which long experience has proven to he the safest territory in the Dominion (or the conduct of a general and commercial banking business. In these two provinces the Dank has " branches and 22 nub-05m. the latter being managed from central points, and in some mm open only two or three days a week. We have not yet opened any branches in the North-West. " nonme- tition there seems to be unusually keen, hat with the undoubted progress which the country is making. these conditions will probably right themselves lu' cr on, and in the meantime we have very aatiafactory banking arrangements for the conduct of our business throughout that territory. - - - .- . MA - an a- " “a! an“ in n (my “the new! it u l mm of {Mimgwb _---_~_- - Pt' Berlin, Baden, New Dundee, Linwood th. was nrmngements [or nu: human. " u... -......--_.. __--°,,- ___ - - The capital of the Bank (M,000,000) will be fully paid up in a few months. and it is n source of great satisfaction to know that our shareholders number nearly 1,200 and include some of thenoctr powerful financial people in the world. ' _ - The Sovereign Bank is " present the eighth largest chartered bank in Canada in point ot capital. Its nines amount to t25,843,401, tr large part of which are "liquid," and the continued growth of deposits testuies to the popularity of the institution throughout the country. . The Note Circulation shows In advance of 83% over last year, and both the Circulation all Deposits have increased materially since the present statement was compiled. The past half-year is the best the Bank has ever had, and we have every reason to think that the current half-year will he at least as good. In Startling Revelation (s of Price cutting 'l0te Sovereign Bank of Can! Cnpiul Stock paid up . . . . . Reserve Fund Ind Uridivided Profits Notes of the Bank in circulation . Deposit: Payable on Demand . . Deposits "ttye after Notice . . oder Liabilitia . . ' . Gold and Silver Coin on hand . . Dominion! Wheat Pte on lurid willulvl- vv- -___- _.~__, _ Notes and Cheques of other Banks Mace- with Bankers . . . . iiaGees with Casts Deposited, with Dominion Go. vernment for Security of Note Cimhlion . . . . . . . Provincial Went mud other sectsrities......A. 8-11 nnd_ Short Loans Secured by culml was, (le- rebate ot -iGieeestt . J.' . . . . . Bank Premises, Rut Estate, Safes, The tr. A. Maury estate has dior- ed to eorttrMte ttsoo toward the eh action ot a new YM.C.h. Mild“; In Wood-mi, provided 325,000 in nu- " lowly. A than“ sum-III to- wu-d the erection at a new Y.I.C.A. mum In Bruno“ h badly needed. -Bnntlori Expo-Not. In giving evidence in the Btnt- lorl police (:0th A commercial “Heller and W". eet6esttr - mum. ettt an mitt " the DH. an! I†m on - i/i%.titrtrA.tt-tr'0'r"" w _ “$331; Jud, at! m Gooda so: Handout! Mes, giving you my W“ for coo-funk In. than tho - We. Can. dong Sunday an! m tee mull, u m- not. In cold. M. w t LDFANG Sign of Gold Star - - Berlin M .---r-"""' YM.C.A. PURPOSES. At Wildfang‘s Great Selling Out Sale at“ obtain. no. F-Yearly Statement LIABILITIES ASSETS Walthdebt-Wt . mom-um. '. Thin as! ' in . money maker for ths clothing hunt. Inn you boon have - if at, why no". Como, can.“ on“ and ohm In 3.11anle hundreds of “In" In" dam. Em and. 1mm be told no]: u lion's Suits. - Sum, Moments. Shim. The, “Iâ€, T Overalls, Smacks. Iainooatu, In}, cups. Pants. fun. fur collars, 3mm: . 1 80 and 320011.“ Paula ttsattbtr1pe..-re-----""'" 800mm 89.00 lion'- Flno o-e, Valm WIm..................... 800 "tett900Mtttt't Pine "m, mm "otrIPi------ 812001?!» Bin. Ind Black Saks, PM 'r-d......----- 8100091110 Twodmd Blur and Elm Wot-MSum................... 816.00 Fine Sum, .11 Colon In -d.....-s--r--" '1200 much Funny Tweed oakiu.....----'--- $15.00 3m: and Fun:Ovarmu..................................... 010.00 Flue Black 3nd Fancy Gamma............................. io-ttnot-th, 750nm '3.00....--c---" sou-mania also! and Colored-.-....-----" hMorUndmr,Im&h01.00.8mmy............................. iiiFihir-itmr--------CCyCy.y.: 1tort'eeaih ttor...-.--..------""" STEWART. General Manager lift“00Olav"now................................ " new tet worth 3.60, 4.00 not! $6.00, new. .... .... . 81.00 Unbnlu gt...........---" Bo'yo' Glou- now. . . . .. Meet 11 00 Gloves 'Y"r. $§S§v3Â¥999 is,iaisei.oi 9,893,598.66 £916,342“ s 538,989.58 1,121,447.00 1,155,304.99 1,101,101.h_' 1:534:22 14,6t0,lr10.40 00,000.00 V 1,012,331.10 4,014,007.00 01030014073 473,837.57 5,312.42 15,119.“.39 Your obedient servant, KING BT. WEST. Mum-y of 'Ne low Huck-£0 _ '25,8t8,401 .12 $5,273,557.22 2,ty'50,6'm.00 1.5,.5'm,919.76 1,035,249.15 (is_/.ixt,t.ttc.L2 gttiitlllliilt'8 get D. M. STEWART, Gourd Manager. get teat.-rht. Bunk con-mad tmairtes. In my. '9"- tt,yirt,rltlt £49999 HYMIEII'S Tot-1M $3,355,203 l, 7.2%,020 l 10,201 .05: l 13,313,938 3 25,343,401 1,300,000 382.833 1.300.000 420.373 1,610,478 523.461 3,012,710 1.35.“? - “pun Fund Ind hid-I]! mankind Ptotits Comparative Statistics LlAIlLITI ts N am. I“ ....-o..-¢ GENERAL D. M. STEWART. Suva-cia- Bose. Noun a 759,995 1 337,050 1,234,940 1,5w,790 ( gamers m.“ - -_ cam-mg 61.5%.]!!! 1,747,342 _ H7354}! - " CIXI 1366344 4.614.007 ' 'ttitmrtoit Gm"! Mo-r. $1,031,730 4.300.432 7,196,741 10,134,109 15,578.m 31,353,409 4,074,043 7.014.113 19,578,850 14,640,610 PHONE 19t