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THE NEWPORT MERCURY FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 9 1891 lUnow, tMor uJ Proprietor ATVBDAT, MAY 9, 1891. The MKKCUIIT In the llret ml only paper call to the State Kuril of Valualion il Increasing irt'i proportion of the slate tiu uearly per ccul. The IB always on the ulurt to Jo ok out for tlio of Newjiort anil Nuwpoit county. If the report af i board of should bo aliare ut Ilicmato lux will Im ii (rum KUIIIU lifty-tlirou thousand dob Vtral MaBonvrM Off Htwpott. The Nurjr Departnml planning for tn cxloulve BONOS of during tbo co-Hi ix Knniinor, The voi- lo be uxcrl are the tiie Boston, tlio Atlanta and tin) Voiktowu Of till! Of i tllO I adclphla, tliu I'olrel, the Kearlarxc- and the Kntorjiriso nf tlio Xortli A a i and llio MiaiiloiKiiiMli, tlio tliu Concord, the the Vesuvius, not yot All of llicsu uro in A a tic.

It Is expected a Hear Admiral Kimljorly i bo iilicoil In command of tlio Heel. Tliu of will In; in the line of the by tho iioar'l of which Admiral Jam to over sixty-seven thousand ilol- was President last year. delegation In tlio Gcnev.il Assembly will Jo well to IhciiiKtflvoii to proveut tliu aOurj- lion of tills unjust me.isuro. Gov. ideas in to what ix an I portant matter and a i not arc very peculiar to say tho least.

In htn refusal submit to the tho questions asked by our Hoard nl A Mermen lie must huvo lintenod to some of JiU political who wish to the whole nutter htn pollth'n If possible. These iof the two KiHi-iilrutif-- mio to bo corn- nosed of Itiroi- or four nl fasli'sl Secretary Tracy of the Sivy li in fa- Yorof very exleiiKivo nntumnal ma- voanvrcs by llioNoith Atlantic licet this fall and tho place by him for tkcto interesting exorcises is off Now- port and in Xarragansoll. hay. We fully approve of the Secretary's idois in that direction and i that there will be no obstacle to their put into piacti oal operation. Tlio have carried all the Montana municipal elections in whieh patly lines Untie, "whero tho Democrats elected tho Mayor and a majo "ity of the Council.

Kor a close State this looks as though people wore taking the second thought inp Itcpuhlicjm policy. Tho silvor-lcad- clause of tliu McKiuloy bill should enough to make Mom.mn Kopubli- ships, tu nl tho enoiiiy approaching our harbors for llio purpose of bom- hanliiioiil, tlio ollicrb to coinpriso mich us the Sdunloiioinah, Vesuvius, and tho wnoduii end tu undertake- the Tlie principal operations i bo concluded In tho vicinity of Mow- purl, but there will ho of one i and a all alontf A hintlo coast, from Chesapeake Uay to Now York. May Weather. A Washing ton diapatch uf May 1st sayi that III" llydrogiapic Oflico makes Ihe following forecast for May in ith monllily a Fair weather will prevail generally over the North Atlantic, with occasional ncrthcrly giles aloni the American coast, iniiiieiato northwesterly Kales along the leans atlanlic steamship rcnilen north of tlio fortieth parallel. Northers in Iho (iul! of i vritl occur less frequently and vi'ill not last but aro liable t' be of fjrcal violence.

There will be a notable increase of off the Gram Banks, duo to the northward move inent of tho (riilf Htroam anil i extension of ico brought down by tho Labrador i oc- casiouad whenovor moist southerly AKKOK OAT. Arbor Day, which in rapidly buoom- one of tin' miiHt populir of our h'll- days, obserreil in yoaler- lay iu a ui'int Httinx aud nannur. Special word Ueld ill til of the public iu tio clty the most of tho tiou of one-session lo coiniderUlon of plant lifo, form, clur an 1 mo), iuv.jlv- nn a utility of trees in I suc'j vines as the school pro'iiic-'i mil i i i of tho se of (or Catarrh that Contain Mercury, i i will i Muse tit uull and vouijilatetj 1 Itio S)Bim when ealtirllif II Ihroueb Hie inueo-ji aur- Huch a i iljouliluevcr lie used ex- i fro ripiuaijEo phjil Ml, a llio d.iinlae Ihcv a it leu fold All 1 (J-ltarrU Cure, uilnilfai-tutC'l by V. J. tiuacy Toledo, a i no mercu- lon thu and ininoui B.irfni-fs or (lie item.

In lj.n I I ill'd Catarrh t'nro ho ro yi) i lln i i Il It liken Inter- illy, arM IBIili; In Tolll-lo, Ohio, l)V f. J. u-jipy 7V-'. Jnfr Irrtllo, i a ay on Ihrj blackbjard.4 such tree) ai tli liad taken up for slii'iy SDIIIO very artistic work the result. aro the pr iidi of th specul lituMry an 1 uruicil thosevoi.il a i eich w-u ei- i'')ii'l jrj-1.

Tliu in jre of t'loio i i i i A pi i at tho C.ilv.irt .111 1 ii 'i i a'l I could ii' usomblij 1 i i ho mejin'ti ItjJ. Tho large hall at llio i i 1 baon nnsl Usefully drcmod by Llii uuhorii uf tho building Yt'lilcli vory tn itarial- ly lo tlio of tlio entertainment. Mr. liardiner S. I'orry, of tho school board an I chairmiu ul A i i nilloe, presided.

AI tlio C.ilvert, at mail of tho oth er schools, the oxorclsoi cluso 1 with the planting of Jaiianoso ivy In front of the building, all tho pupils nmching to llio yard. Tho of the schools oas (olio Schuul. iu to Arbor I'favor-- lly HIT. llr. Itiinli.lpti UcclL ill jn -S ju of tho Llluo K-lille i llei'SMtlon--Vlolels, a i Ttioi riio Alder.

SoiiK-dver llio HIM Hills, L'rlmary and KlnUerjj.irlen Hclii Address-- Hor, Mr. Sontj- M'ako tUo lle.Ml iliim -riia lurch H'llth Ell Keollv.lon-- Tito Ajiplolreo, Allco Kti.KllllK- Sdinj-- fna Kecitallojl i Sin lil. -Tlio IrrKreon, Itor Hanti Invely lluy, I'rliiiirjr aail KhulcrjrArlcti Solirxld lior. Mr. Kvidetuly tlio stato of a a lion was made up to crowd things on to and S'awporl County as Imrd us possible.

Wliilo ihuy have dc- orenscd llio tax of I'rovidenco, 3ocket and ROIIIU dozen other towns In stale, they have increased Srom on a flOOU to Jamestown from fi.03 Id than three fohl; I.iltlo from tu Mew Sliorelinni from 41,37 to $2,22 and Tivortuu from Middtolmvn and Puitsiiiiaitli mo only towns in the county whose taxes are not incroasoil. winds arocliillod by contact i the Tho exercises in doarn concluded ice and cold walcr lo tho wilh by Mrs. GVwio anil istor Icobergs may bo encountered almost an John It'igors nn I by a 90112 by Miss far sou th as the fortieth parallel, ho- St.uihojic. A the exercises the tueon Ihe forty-sixth and Eifty-rtecond moridlanfi, and may bo moro than usual east of tho fortieth meridian. (Soneral now has a lar 'The Vrcsidenl ou hia lour across tho iuetit has boiMi royally rccciv- eil uvcrywhero and by nil parties alike.

-And while the papers, both Dcinocralio Kepublicau, speak iu warmest 'terms of commeniUtinn of his addresses he has been compelled to mako Tjy the bund rod, it is loft to a Khode paper, the Trovidonca Journal, to put in all tho slurs and iuucmlnos. 3fota fail statement in regard to 1'resl- dent Uarriaou ever yet appeared in tls columns. Journal evidently lias but one immaculate being iu ils horizon and lhat is Ornvcr Cleveland. Thai is handled in thatoflico i baled Ireath and is always coupled with most iulsomo ilattory. The Xow-Orleans fjraud jury say that nobody is guilly for tho killing of tho Itiliatis hv the mob, and they accordingly decline indict anyone.

This cisiou would seem lo bo a still further travesty ou justice' and shows lhat in most of the south mob lav is tho In'uhesl kind of law. 'This decision complicated mailers very rmuch wiih Iho Dalian uud 3bey bjvve a to complain of our method of meeting out justice. Tho Stales Govemnienl is powerless to Interfere with tho decisions of alato conns, at Ihe satuo time tho cov- is icsponsiblc to Ihe foreign for tho livei ol ils subjects. This might put Undo Sam in a very lifiht It is fortunate for the country wo havo a Dlaine at tho head of affairs, and under his masterly management tho matter will without doubt bo JMttlerl without any serious complications. When Dr.

Franklin was Iho I'ost- maslcr-Gcuoral of tho A i a Colonies the i accounts of his ollico worn kept in ono hook and tiot a very largo book cilher. Che 1 forco of tiieu iinJcv him than them aro in thr? combined a and navy of the i Slates. Tho postoflice is not, novcr was, and is not intended to bo, a source ofpiolilablc revenue to tlio government. Whenever tho receipts exceed tho expenses, the postage will be reduced iu the interest of the public. The reduction from 3 to 2 cents caused a loss to tho government of HO iu one year, bill the immense increase in will mako up that immediate loss, and wo may expoct at no distant day to have a 1-ceiit letter postage.

A bulletin which has boon iisucd by Ihe Census linrean gives considerable information as to tho production of precious stones in this country. Up to tho present limo there has been but vory liltlu mining for them, and then only at irregular periods, tho iotal val- uo of all lhat were mined in having been sot down at I JS, 807. There has been, Uovover, a remarkable increase in the importation of prcci into this county iu tho 'last ten years. Tho imports from 1S70 to IS7D, inclusive, amounted to wlieroas from 1S30 to IS3 1 inclusive, they amounted to over 1 more a three times as much as were imported diiriiis; previous dec.ide. children planted Japanese ivy in front of tin) building.

oiM-'Tlio treo wo aro Origin of DJJ- SuiLth, 5ly M.UK nun. -Master mil.i" Violin Sato. Mastur UuarVrd a i i i a i i Tow, MISJ Moh illc riio (Madness of Nature" C'oncorl Hosdlnt; lovely I'laiitldt; ot llw ivy tho'j anl flourish well." I'otlcr a Ooveraor DavU'a Proclamation. A l.ilk origin uf Arbor lUy anil tho various or Irccj. lle.nlln^or conip unions or leicnptlons of S3.

'tlcul ir trees sciidic I liy the pupils. tenlliig! nnd recltuions of approprltto so on i.iruof a tree, or plant, wild an nlysis of a llovvtr. KxOf jlsoslutersporsil writli rariouss CrkiiAlon Avenue School-Mr. Scripture Tbo (loveruor'3 I'roclainatlon. u-riaHlIni; Iu llio tlircc lovvor rooirs.

Wllliiir Street Scliiiiil-Mhii Yfuoit. Son -L'ouio ami seo tujw hapijtly. anil I Clara Freclioru, Curll Flower.i Ualtle.l.uiiC), M.irEon Song-- Mow lOTCly are the wocnts. i Sonfi-- lluff lovdly.lmvs- ctieerluj; liw'Na riio Oak-- Cticu Knowe. ttiu won Id.

Tho W'ayiiili! lun-Saillc Tlitf Floweret The Fir tree. action of Davis in refusing to submit to the Supreme Court the proposed by Iho Hoard of Aldermen of acting as a Board of Heal'h, is certainly open to criti- ft is given out from Washington that American smokeless powders promise lo eicel any of tho foreign the success of smjkoloss pjivdcr depends tho efficiency of the new small- bore long-range small armi and tho Hiiick-firiug cannon, which arc becoming auch important features of modern arnnuients. N'osr thai Americans hava tuniel thoir inventive genius loose upon tho matter they aro likely to obtain superior results. Illo increase V)U, the Imvly, loi-oly Maj. stones freeman, Willie Vjtoi tin.

3 nip-- Tell me is liat llio Tann )r The Apiilo iilo.iji)jis' Sl.iry Siling-- Tlio Kunlblc. i a i F.irmer dear. U'llllc liorratiil Kmina Mall. uji; L'aw, Clw, 3iy4 tln crow. erb's -J 0 Snlliv.m.

Klizi Ctimtmai. A A A. i i i I.llllo tt'oithall. onir-- l.lttte tlnivva SparrnJrs. Vcriii-Kilillo Kills.

our Country llrATe. irch lo ttia y.tril TDT croc pl.intln^. K.i cr. HI School. Music ItATlini; ot (lorcmor Origin or Arlior Day Troal Itryanl, Van Tlio Barnaby poiioning CMO is stil 1 the talk of the town.

An elimination has shown that there is no doubt but that Mrs. Hirnaby died from poi-. soning, and tho latest appearances in- jism. The reasons ho offers aro that somebody will be indicted a i a matter, and that the am( arrcsl9 cl tionsarc propounded by a private cor- joratiou; lioth of which statements aro contrary to tho fact. In the first place tbe Board Aldermen, noting as a of Health, are slalo oflbcrs, and -u it would rfeom that tho Tlio quartz mines of a a last is bound lo lake cognizance of I 5" clr I'nxlnccd igi.ftU.lft;, and the nient.

Suspicion points to several parties, but it is question to whether or not there is any tangible evidence back of the suspicion. their request. As to tbn other object- tion, that It is a "trivial it seem to most people thai a sub- a coneeined tho weh'are of a city the sizo and importance of Xew- port could not he a very trivhl matter. Tho question is of far greater placer mines There is an immense ly rich sapphire mino in Ihe bars of tho Missouri Itivor, near Helena. Tho gems.uo of l.ir»;e.size, and f.nn- don experts pronounce Ihcm of great value.

lincr-- Tlio I.y.lia Mis. Barnaby'i Will. Tint I ist will uf Mrs. A. .11:1.

IS'JI, and i essiid Ijy Kl ro-ico il. ami D.I. id K. w.u i a for jir.ibitD in 'rovidijncu Tiiiisiiay, hiving been nro- untOil lo tho i i i c-urt by i of A i nioor ot rail estate to rela- I a i r'riouds lliu provisions of I i aro in follows: Ti-n a lul- to Jjlm Post Koynohls, cumin of t) llr. and Mrs.

iennelt of Mountains, X. KW) each to A irlo, Sacnnol Tliercsa Uolo and Mrs. Carigan; lo her grand-daughter Klor- cnce J.WOI) io hor grands in, J. in trust to K.lwanl Worrell of tlbestor, then to be uid to such persons said Worrell nay appoint; to her dauijliter, Mrs. Mabol to lierdaugh- er, a llarnaby, to T.

riiitoherdraves, M. I). Tliu executor directed lo place nretnorial win- lows ill Qraco I'rotcstaut Kplscopal clrurch iu I'rovidenco, one In memory if Mis. Barnaby's a and mother, ths oilier in memory o( her langli- tcr Hotly, dncoasoil, and liorsolf; tlio resiiluo of the eiitato, aftor provision Is mile for tombittunes f')r her father ami muhor, is (iracoehurcli )r. T.

(Jr.wus is named a lolo executor of tlio i Au Incendiary Fire. OlllcorC'rowloy, of Iho police force liscovored a lire on Spring wlimf 1'hiirsdav morning helweon 12 and 1 ''clock anil id an alarm riing In froir 5 iilimc-i. i was in an oli buildiii); wcnpiud by -Mr. Ijiiko Dlivei is a boal shop, on the second llooro which Mr. Dliveu was asleep.

Mr vcn was arousa.l anil witli llio I'ltic-i out aid of tho No.O hose company the tiro was soon extinguished, bill nol i considerable dam.igo had been done it a a i of yaclil rising wa stored in tho buil.ling. Tho liro was indoiibtodly tlio work of an inceiidiury and tlio potico iniinudiately went to work upon tho case. Charles I'iko, to wli circiinutancos strongly i as tho person, was arrested but was soon dischargod, i i not being strong enough to hold him. Jfr. U.

Cooper, who has carried on tlio'palutlug business on i Rtrool for sovoral ye.irs past, died at his residence on West streat Wednesday of puoiiniunia. runiorg about au assault in a liquor saloon ou tlio night of April baiiif; tho causa of death luvo beau in oirculitlon for several days, hut tho police aay no coin- plaint of any aisault was reported lo thorn at tho stiti and au a hold by Un. Miokaye, Konoflct, and Curloy, allowed conclusively that death was from natural causes, though the body bore m.irks of having been roughly handled. The town of Lincoln with UK Inhabitants it kicking because the now hoard of valuation Ins uU its valun- What do yon i of N'evvport, neighbor, 1:1,000 people, and undo to pay a tix ou over forty-live rnllliont? The mooting of tho Suinlay School Tcachei's Union will bo hold.lhis afternoon at tho church chapel at -I o'clock. WEEKLY ALMANAC.

IY A A 1 I riun I Moon a A a i i a in i 3i13 3 7 1 7 111 57 ill) 40 i 10 21 1517 moil I I I II 30 41 7 0 a I I I II 411 7 101 1 12 41 -2 03 List Q.nrcor, 1st ilay, Sll. i Nevv dar. 111. 16:11.. monnn'.

FirjtlJ.nrter, l.llhdir. 211. evenluf. i Q.urlor. 15, Hi.

IIMUTOM HATTKIU. A TeriiiMrit Hf Kick lor lk Prolyli-ui-Tin I.l^uur Dri Iu fji HUlue'a (t'tvm viir nyular IX, May 4, ISlH. Mr. idea of relaklinhiug lennaneiil lieadiiuaitcvs in i Kopnblican League and Ihe Nalional cointnitici: in a liand- iumo buHding 1.1 bo (jreoloil and nviied by tho National t.eagnu is a vcvy popular ono i i tho Kepuldicans here. The plan as jivun out by a member of tbo National committee il to get one thousand men to nuUeril.o f.HX each for the purpuio of inircliasing a site ami creeling a i i bblll bo cijual Iu, if nut cnperior Iu the cclchn- Ic-'l Union club linuse iu -Xow York cilv, and which shall bo Iho lioual Lcidijuartors of tho party, Tlio Idea is said to have originated wilh Mr.

J. S. Ularkson, i pri-iihlctil uf the league, and John J. Davenport, of York, and both gen- tlonicn have oxprciscd llie ojiinlun that the money can easily be raised, tho corncr-Btono of the new i i laid before tho opening uf llio Presidential campaign next year. As Messrs.

Clarkson and Davenport are knowu as lors tho now building it regarded a certainly hero. Tho liijnor dcalertof tho country propose taking a hand in tho upeakorihiji as they furnish no inconnldor- ablc of the men who control and shape Ihe policy of the Democratic par- ly there Is no discount on their iiillu- enco in tlid I) jinocr itio caucus of llio lluiltc of Ktjircscntatlvos. As told to mo by a Diunocrat who knows as much about the insiile workings of the machine uf his party us any member of it, the programme of the not at time Include llio i i of uny ono uf tho candidates, although he thinks it will before long. Their present object is tu knock out Senator Urisp of trcorgia, ono of the most prominent candidates, who is particularly obnipx- IDIIS to them localise of his being a prohibitionist. A lino picture, that, to llio itopubilcan citizens of thucminlry.lo havo iliu mm sellers dictating to a great political parly as to who shall nol bo elected Speaker ul tho House.

Tliivu cauilidiitfliifor the Speakciship Messrs. i i uf Toiiessoo; My- iiiini, of I i a a and Springer, of i i i i i a i pivsaiii in cath of itrofesscs lo holievo that his chances of election are good. To disinU'icslcd observers neilher uf Ihem has inoro Ilian nno chance in a hundred to i their present tactics being regarded as only maneuvers io secnro cominittoo po.silions. Mr. llLiiiu- must greatly enjoy tlio i i i i ul liis Ucniucrniic liaduccis of late, They predicted all sorls of i i i i i a as certain tu follow his conduct of llio I a i a they havo been compelled to acknowledge that his management of the case has been masterly and thnt ho has greatly enhanced the Rtanding of tho United States among foreign nations; they piodicli'd thai failure was certain tu follow Mr.

Hl.iino's elTorl lo negotiate a tradp reciprocity agreement i to include Cuba and Porto Kico, and now to i chagrin Mr. Ulaine has in Ids possession a copy of Hut agreement, which only needs the proclamation of tho President to bo- come the law of tlie laud. This slionhl have been sufficient to have stopped tho grinding of tho democratic prediction machine, but it a Now they aro tolling the country what direful re- aro to follow -Mr. lilaine's action, or lack of action in the llohring Sea matter; but they are not stampeding onr ablo Secretary of Stato any inora than the bluster of the Italian government did. Mr.

Ulaine knows exactly what ho is doing, as well as what ho wanLi to do; and when it is done tho great non-partisan public will approve, as it lias his every ,10. since his acceptance of the stato portfotia. If our Democratic friends aro smart they will lake a long lest un tho lllnine predictions. Poster's frco discussion of our finances is commended on all sides althougli tho democrats aro still industriously trying to mako it appoar that tlio United States Treasury is bankrupt or soon will he. Such talk is not pure ami simple.

There is no dclicit in the Treasury, nor will thoro bo so lo'jjf its it remains in republican hands. Kx-Sonatnr lilair is in town, but lio will not talk for publication abunt tho Chinese government declining to receive him as ministor. It is believed that this rather queer action of tho Chinese government is tho result of in 143 THAMES STREET. BUY YOUR Hats now or ori e.irly. U- ni-ti, 'LECTION, Our Store open EVERY EVENING, Until 'Helton.

Great Variety, LOWKST PRICES, Hats In every ah me, Tritatned A Urltriinmai. CHILD'S Piquet Capa AND HAT3. Nlegant Flovran, a i Trlmmlngi, 4o. CALL AND SEE OUR Elegant Millinery Parlor, with Choice Trimmed Gooda. FRUIT FRUIT As usual, wo shall kflup all i iu their ORANGES, PINEAPPLES, BANANAS.

NOW ON HAND. H'e are Bolting 3 cans of Lime for 25o. 3 bottles French Mustard for 25c. 3 boxes of Axle Qicano foi 25c. A nice Loose Mu-catel Raisia for I0o.

a Ib. G.illon ulasB oil can foi 35o. iiiiiiiuii.i»t OLIVE OIL Try BLUE LABEL KETCHUP, A SEED, CABBAGE AND TOMATO PLANTS for Bale. STOP! and get a cool glass of SODA with Pure Syrups from our fountain 'and TAKE! 1 Loino a pound of nice WING THOMPSON, l7 act.s. M-trn KTC 1 Chine Iriirues Americans who huvo Tin Voice of Tree, ii Gcicn.tn with Tr.insUtl.jn In Knc- Ml53 Henrietta Uoltlofs T.onthnl School-Mr.

Chtrko. Comoilslloaar SloeJiwiill's and enl ll.ikflr's Arbor Day circulars, by Ma'Wrs Murphy, irrel and Klrby resiojllvolr. Re.idin;-"Origin of A 1 by MIM E. II. MnrpSiey, lc.uhor,'Fint Intarmj.ll.ite Oradc.

liy Mus C. Klermn. tojcher, SeeomI Intcrmcili.uc liv II. K. KrenclMeaetw onrth (iramnur Orals.

Ro.uling from puoilsof the school, addres'M lo ttn which they ci.vnlned. Rf.idin'srotetlricls to Iht from W. Irvin; Emerton, lion. K. iVrlfht, i n'ailsiTorth.

Ilyron, T. H. A Landor, F. J. H.

ami oth- in which tjxcrciws i the yo I ullos of Mr. Cl.uVa's room, A.OU Taylor. I. for Ihrno a Mlil- itleCinrn rusliletiln--Two stony to let in int dinlth's new Irallcl- Ing, street oa Brojitway. i deL'n wltb ator.icocQllars below.

Kent ycany. I'rlino building lot on Thnrston avenue, close to Itcovlway, 5X3 fot, 2jc. a foot. Chie.ipasl lot now left ils prox- I i i 3. r.oi on llrooks ocean view, l)c.

t. Farms for s.ile, sover.ll. 124 arenae, Newport, R.I. Real Estate Agency. schemes to work iu i a and who know tint Mr.

Hlair's sterling honesty and uprightness would mako it siblo for them to expect any assistance from i It is that Mr. Blair will ho tendered another diplo- malic a i as soon as tho President returns. General Nottleton, Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury, has beun studying tho operation of tho immigration lasv in Now York, and llio rcsull will be embodied in a circular wliioh tho Treasury department will shortly itwito to superintendents of immigration the country, as to the strict cnforceraant of that law. J. health, In the Improred M.

ndrertlsoment In another column. Hof C-3JO for nrdjXTast SOU Sap ixr, heAllhful, their CB CBOOOLATH ronlrlnWnj tc. anil CANDY 72 170 B'way, Lake's Corner ESTABLISHED 1850. H. J.

BAKER 215 Peatl St BAKER'S COMPLETE MANURES, Unexcelled by any fertilizer manufactured. Wonderfully increase tho crops so thai they return mauy times i soil. 1'ropared specially for each separate crop. Tlioy i tho plant just tho food it requires, rears of trial have proved all of tho above. No progressive farmer can afford to farm without them, tt'o refer to the numerous farmers using them.

A A. Amouiated Super-Phosphate. A superior high-grado nrticlo. relicnn Bono Fertilizer, Xot ipiile su high grado as Ihd A. thus costing less, bin tharoughly good.

All the above made from liotic. A full Mno of Chemical Fcrlilizcr.i con staotly mi hand. in our now pocket memorandum and account book, FACTS FOU A I MAILED FREE. SEND FOR ONE For Sile by HERMAN F. PECKHAH, Mittdletown and Newport R.

The Low Priced Dealers. FuroilyiB, Carpets, Stoves, Crockery, Furoianedat Perpetrated for Gain, i vl a i Carriages, i 7 ailorneil with i niul tooV; part, i hVrip's 1 1 1 1 I rrinclp.ilCI.uke. on "Trcoj tboir anil IT ni witti a tnln 1, olC-" wo roa.l reo 1 6 1 TM lll Mc ow mockery. canco than the siniiilohnihlinK of a crc-i i roator to dispose of the house offal, al-! 1 tlJ lls 'v though that matter, involving a. does the general hoallli of Ihe city, would seem to bo a question of considerable importance.

But the iHies- ilon raised and tho one to bo settled is hu the Hoard of Health any power to money in case of emcr- In many former instances the has assumed this power, and their authority has been unquestioned. It will be manifestly improper for tho of Health to hereafter assume rower, however prcat the cmer- ijency Biaybc, till ihcro is an authcnta- opinion rendered hy the highest Under these anl piloting a tree. i ttio j-Urs an I i i 4-1 I TT nf Niti.in.il it is Veueznela which enters ii'-r. vr. M.

a -torno K. Tt.l\rler. tie questions propounded wouM to from tritial. The Supreme Court of Kcbraska lias decided th.it GOT. Hoyd is an and cunnot hold his office.

Oov, Tlmyer immediately on the receipt of tho tenlicl took and will I OF 1(4. i i Knil. ice -'ro'l-L-a: -K Iivir.l a 1 ovH.lrvr-Chirloi S. i i Hall. rjnri1.1:ia.

Vr.vn I i RI.Ttr.1 Hi'V mitb. ur.Uoy. i i i -Juriet j. Kico, a Hoc. U.

V. I i i i i i i i IVillu-ii in- I i a llicril-1 a i i i i Stiiy. i a i i i i 1 Mollnil.l. I i i i ciiv.ii-.n Fticlurl i I In CUT. Tib i the hi! 11 nr.l», doubllcss the front till another election is had.

Mrs. Mary Chaie, widow of the late Lovi Chase, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. 1'hineas E. Clarke, on Spring street, Friday morning, after a brief illness. She was about SO years ASSURANCE 1s r.irni^lK 1 1 -f :1.

i i i n.iiri»T an.l It. r.M i 1 .1 lo i 1 I Iu. i tlia ftnn cr In eu'li Fun-jral bU I no llrai Isr.iy, corTinr Vornini aven'ic, HHi noon, yclock. aol lnrltc.1 in atioinl. In Miry wMiwof Iho Iit6 l.wi Chiw, In the ilth nt hi-r In i i i i J.vmcs U.

Coiper, Entorp.l int.i ro.it. i Mrs. Ollll.li, i i Hie 'ia II. ililllat, r.irmarlr or city. In 6fi R(ul-3n II.

in year. In M.v, JTth Mrs. i tr.l^jr-a II. fftljonof m. 11111 ol to the rotill i a anicle In I I al.

moat iJonclr.il in anil jcliciyattliiv.il.iinl In i ilotail oner's i i In tlnjin.vtlii'y hope to hy the i of drier's I.Htln l.lvcr* i oIT .1:1 Icilrillon on i an.l i I the sourcu of th.il there arc ulllinj; lo pcr- pelrate.Mioh fr.uul?. I.ettficm a day nl rcckonlr.f; i lurcly coino, thpro jurtgf?" Ihfr bnd who will i When juu E.I for Carlcr's I.lvcr PilU, Tor njon havinp and Fiv Inrv: yon ctl "C-A-K-T-K-li-'-S." The rroprktoMofOrler's l.ittlf l.ltcr rills a hiiTiilroils of houj.iniUcf rioUare to th'ir value Tnic merit w.iys Ihe CAHTKIt'S MT- TI.K LIVKfl hive won. lit OjDoxi, ESvoning-ss. PERSONS FURNISHING Hotels or Boarding Houses Should ciainlne our slock and get onr prices. O.

Titus dfe 225 to 229 A STREET. of llon.jn. iV.Cii'xi'rJ. In 111 llir.jiinl "ot I Rayml in hor yoir. HEADACHE- Small PiH.

Small Dose. Small Price BOSTON ORANGE GROWERS 34 SCHOOL BOSTON. Wn.r. Sir.

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