15, 1911 L 1 noun* - E THE LATNBT NEWS f nah? oi\‘_.ALL _ _ Mlllllill FINDS THREE SKELLEIUNS OFFERLE, Kan., Feb. 11-Guided by Jacob Mingle,_ a hermit, who gisiins the power _of a seer, in n Search for Paul Reich. a bachelor farmer who has been missing two weeks, farmers unearthed from n gnndhill on the Reich farm, near here, the skeletons of three unidentified persons. One skeleton is that of an t and the other two of children. who h in the Prowse League. __ A number of citizens have re -t lost evening passed on with perhaps ' HECIPHUEITY NEW YORK, Feb. 10-The Merch- ants' Associations of New York, with a membership of foiirteén. _ hundred firms and corporations, added its en- dorsement of Reciprocity with Can- ada today to the _approval register- ed yesterday by the New York Board of Trade and Transportation. On Feb. 4th, a preamble and set. of rc- solutions were sent out to the meni- bers by order of President Henry R. Town, of the Executive Committee, and today the Committee announced A there was a spiendiil_attendance'and the ‘music furnished by the Fourth _ Regiment Band. assisted by masked adul . Heidi has not been found. The dis- timt about six o'i.-lurk ye,f°‘d“';‘ ainers. was c?;eileut;__' A; '_ that out of 590 replies, 585 were in c<,\-eries of the skeletons intensified the search for Reich. Search for him had been going on for a week_ and prior to the finding of the human bones. many searchers had given up the quest, convinced that his body was not on the i'arin. But when it became known that parts of tlirec bodies hail been found a hard ol ,,¢9,i~chers far larger than the origin- al one gathered. Every inch of the [erm will now be investigated bnfore we quest is abandoned. To Mingle the discovery of the skeletons was as much of a surprise as it was to the men who unearthed the bones. In his communications to the searchers, is- m0l`Hilli.‘.' 8. distinct roll of the" 1" - sain phenomenon was seen and heard ii ther” While 0110 l>"l“ly who sa it was ual at year. t,h\5 liarticiilar season *_ “NlncKinnon’s Bccf Iron & Wine i ly on WHS heard accompanied bv two There was Hut 'pool'-"_a¢‘tendence es of lightning, irmm re-Imrlg W -_ at the ciiy mari1._ot; yesterday." The ved from prince i'-ounty ihe' "Qc" iirice of butter was from twenty-one ,mar Mhwtun lm5pl_;_`ed that m“;ml:; rind 'a `haif cents, a drofi of on6'fluui~_ r mom of the nature of 'H mn* ti-r cent. This drop _was due to a U13 meteor than nnythini! else. At """' "' """ I"""e of live p°"k I" thi! ,from New York, Secretary Knox of any rate such an ntmosphrrical dis- """"""' market' turiinnce to say the leasi, nmp; -*___-_.__~.. iuviiiiui iiiiiiiiiis different and better than otlicrs con Jl'll¥`Fli.'.l Diocese of l'~'niisyivania, died at his residence li.-rc at noon today. thi :» '_ _iiif-RRiEv.if“""`“‘ ii~`wi.s<1i<-MAo1.ici\>i A`{`s'iTaTiE town, on Feb. the Stix, 1911., by the Rev. Jas. Macbongall, John Stewart Affleck of Bedequc to Sa- and tal, ture ents nutritiv cxceil i MacKin & Kent NEW "I li they a Says. pltiils, from \\~om"n cricr i '___ take enigma :iivcc-Ls zljng a offers. PRINCE IN AMERICA ube " ' ' " icR all of T10 beef e and igiinri-y Winn H tOn,'c"-yoiiiig children whose husbands are stimiilsnt. No other p,-Q-pm.a,,U'n cm] dead ni' in the penitentiary. Ten dol- t us ii tonic ami sppetni,-.,~_ 75? lars n month is provided for a child li bottle. lin gn,-,, you mt ,L .1-M under ioui'l`c"n and $5 for cash addit- non Drug (‘_n__ C0;-_ UU Gm ionnl i-i.il:l. - " ` Streets, ,h.tf_" ------------' yogi( Feb 8_1, Ci-iI(`A(lO, Feb. l‘1--As a result of tzkoy hkes Amer|m;l"';i')mI;[!T1 .'\_n iiivcstlgution which has been con. ke American wumm because ducted under the direction' of United 6, so mm and Slendeh., he Htatcsdistrict attorney hims, an ln- .qmlmn “mmenl Spanish wU_ formation against three large manu- _ nrc tw, fun b|,,._._.,,_ Alive' if lactii;-ern of ice cream 4\\.i1_i be fivliiii m._,,_ but umliHUnguish[_d`., i-_-itli ‘Judge lf. Landia in the l,ni. p,.,nc,, paul has lived thirty years ti» ii ¢~-i.~.- i.. . .» mi. ~.»~.~..~ .S-if - 'ii 'is' . ,_ ‘SLI -a‘§""'. 0 'Zi 5* & ,:__i .if 'rnis is iri ,,'- The soap that saves '-_ you work, und saves :»- ‘ you money without injury -‘7 _» to hands or ‘ 5; '-` rti 'le. f 5( dl L A V 5,' Sunlight Soup 'Q-YE; :.3 5# 3 e '_-T.; 2 ----:---5 ANNOUNCEMENTS. "‘.~\ttention is called to -“The Russ" 1,., u tit mi esto were-» _ _ _ able foodi He hESn,t w_cm_d men iss. many as a00,000,000 hactciia in a front of the engine He was Fcrrier or calf yea sin “_ lc centimeter approximately ii _b u_ h __ ‘cub , lfghtegggfc Once e Nw "‘,i|‘.:arter of u tcaspoonful of the pro- l Beuf, of 27 St Jean Baptiste street At the inquest held by Cor- t rn ' _ h- ' tI'i'b :lrI|'d';;ry M , into pleasure. _--.2 '-'._ ceniiisr of siiniigm *_ to-day and try. ' ' ` '"1 '»‘r-. Folio --. _ _- '---_ DirecYIons. ‘,7 _ _ &.r <.'I 'I Q _ ¢ ’ ’ I . 1- _/I i _ ' . ' . I*-5% - as _ li. him squnrzs l< dwaid printer The doing tinued CBI! llll (l MEXICO CITY, Feb. ll-Forty men attacked Mntiiinorns, twenty milcs n ad which appeus in this isfme- and ‘terrorized the inhabitants for '_‘Childrenfs Carnival in the Arena FWIBY evening from 7.30 to 9.30. "Remember the lecture. Remember The chief af police broke his leg in jumping from 'the roof of the polidc station. The city treasurer escaped the subject. Remember the place and to Tm._.,,_(m with the funds in nn, ‘I<‘|1't forget the date. _ "Get the little ones ready for their (`1u‘nivai in the Arena on 'Friday' ev- ' charge. Holdicrs from Torreon wcnt to the scene and pur_;ued the rebels nto the hills. °“‘"g "°'“ 7"” ‘° *’~“°- iiiaieiiiiriss oiinirn ron "‘.~\ttention is called to the ad "An- iiial meeting of the Charlottetown »-.Cain Navigation Co., Ltd.," which Biilicars in this issue. PAH-AMERICAN MEETING WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 l-Delegates to the pan-American commercial con- ¢~ ference, which will be hi-ld all of next Social at Milton. Concert and W be-»innin: to arrive in _- _ . _ k, n e _ k basket social to be held at Milton wae5him:t'0n_ john 133,,-@u__ director Hull on Thursday 16th. Concert to Ciunmnnce at 7.30. Admission 15c; lailivs with baskets free. 2-14d3i. 0 l ~ ' V Tue Ladies' Aid, New Glasgow, Iiiill hold parlor social nt Albert '“kmM1'n. evening Feb. ieth. Home "mile cnndy. A cordial invitation to “IL If not fine will be held first fine ““’l‘f- A z-isdiipa. “ \\ nf the pun-American union, anuounc ¢-ii fndny that the number of dele- izules who are coming hm* f‘Il`°“‘IY . nn-:sod the 700 mark, and W- I. i\i..nti;oincry, nn clllcfl. of the union, “po fins just completed sn cli-',hf" niontlis tour of South America, ‘dc- gini-gg the interest in the fortbcomig onfcrence is wide. Skate at Qt Dunstan’s Coll IIIDIIIII CEHTENIIRIAH Rink W ' ego [Nh on ednesday, Feb 22nd. Re- “L ments served by the Ladies of ‘ ' J0S¢i>h’s Hodailty. League of the MAY START LIFE AHEW iciiusns crrv. Me.. Feb- 10- (7"\'HS Band will furnish the music. with 5115 fortune gone, but with his Tiffin arrangements made known la- °i- _ 2-1sdii.d it.°°WhU¢ a 'phone lielPS any business E ‘_ Stanils to rcai-ian that a private n ood and his courage un- ;'::Ii't':¢d,""Foster J. Foster, l.07'yesr.s old will begin life anew. Foster, the i's'ndson of Red Jacket, chief of the Seneca Indians in the New York re- "N ls inorc productive for busi- vohmonm-y periods, is here $0 Wk” “NS than a party line. On 'one you st ~ ke his isnt tight for a niav talk when 'ou lik and .others mf,‘,isng"'z\i;';i out of which he says he ‘"0 You must wait till others :ire er :mf "SIUE the same phone. Many dui- E are woith of trade ibut the 'phone :_ Ulf” \Vi\y--prospective shoppers uf ilmaiiiimiitea emi turn their midi- " your competitor becau.-ze you`are °l fmltacioiis enough to invest a few TBC nd start all over seam- -----*--*“*'* I 'é‘0l“‘ Cents and get a private line. “I Mil over the ad of The Tele hone B _ P Cn in this issue-it is niii ei infer-‘lr "‘°“f'°- ' 2-isaii. tw The prince was 5, friend of Leo Toi- Id"cI"' _ stoi and made the last study of tile, - old reformer before he died. He has To SMI- also made statuets of George B-ern-l ard Shaw, Aniitole France, Mrs. Wil-j ______ _liam K. Vnnilerbilt and of William* N(m}r(,]_1\>’ f\ja_,. Feb_ UWWM, sclf----llc say nothing of an l\f“' iiineiield--_ Nicni-sgiin, ifivcn as her TOIC Htfltlle 0( the (I7-Ur M"3`i‘\“‘l‘ 1"il»‘.~.iiiinlion, the gunboaif Siren, for- IU-. “`hl"h Stands in 011° UI U\‘f‘_inerly owned by the United Statis of l'etersburg_ povernnicnt, secured clearance papers- _“’*`*i°" ic-teriiay after application to ie re- A ' ‘I:l»lei'cd under llic Nirnragiinii' flag had iw-cn iiiarle. 'l‘hc Siren was (rc- ' soiled for Honduran waters. The lit PARIS' I,-e-_,_ 7__A th,_cMcn€d Bribgile craft started south throu_gli the ‘Nh boymtt has made it nc(,_,HS,,,.y fm. canal but returnc_d for extensive re- ; _ H_ James to und anothw-iiairs. Her ‘captain declined to say for The hibemton ,where the Siren was going or to talk printing firm that have beeniof hm' mlssmn' the work notified him today "__" that they had been informed by a dc-` putation from the firitisii Chamber ---. oi’ Commerce here that if they ccn~3 MONTREAL, Feb. 7-Senator Dan- the publication of the paper ldurand is suing Le Devoir, publishers that had liballed King GCDFEH. theylior $10,000 for libel ‘because they would cause the esiahlishnirnt t-_i lose ; stated he appropriated the curtains, other and more important busiiigs-=. 'furniture and valuable decorations in As certain legal formalities mubffllc the Canadian drawing-room at thc complied with before a new printer pai-is Exposition, dei-tsketlie work. the next is- --i-- szic of The Liberator i1I`0hHbIY Will hd _ “lay” “ mek' __ i sfrafissnunc, Feb. ii-'rue Pro- vincial Assembly of Alsace-Lorraine Itoday adopted a motion by n vote of _ _ IAEXICAH BAIIDI'l'S_ 44 io 1 to make the provinces 9. fen- l. eral state, iwirtcii several days ago as havin;/_ EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE _ le _ V, f- _ _ C 1 oncr McMahon this morning at the inorgue, a verdict of excusiible homi- tide was returned it appears that Hebert and L.; Beuf, who were in a hurry, crawled under the barrier across the road ran behind a freight train, which was pas- sing on the track nearest the-gate, '_-nil in front. of an en;/,ine which was following the freight, and then to the other track. I-lchcit was struck by the passenger train and hurled right at his companion and onto the other track in front of the other engine. Mr. Gilbert Dade, engineer of the passenger train, said in evidence that his bell was an automatic one, and was ringing at the time. He had been an engineer since 1878. When tellint about the accident he clapped his hands once to tell how much time there was between the appearance of the msn and when he was struck. Deceased did odd jobs around the anal. He was 32 years of age, and ived at 70 I-‘aim street, St. Henri. His death was almost instantaneous. The blow fractured his skiiil. MIIRIHE DIES FROI BLOW OH THE HEAD Naw YORK, Feb. ii-rrii-ste John R. Hardry of the United Btates ma- rines died in the Marine hospital in the Brooklyn navy yax d from a frne tiired skull received after he had quar- .elnd early today with a man in a cafe in Navy street. Ile started for the barracks in the hour later and carried him to the three hours. One genderme WM killié _ hespinii, .where he :usa without re- ed and one wounded. I training consciousness. The police i have been unable to find his assail- . ant. _ ' _- UHIYERSALLRACES ` ' 'CONGRESS III LUTIDOII | LoNnoN, F5510-The .mange- _ I ' navy yard shortly after the quarrel, orih of Torreon, Coahuila, early to-I and was struck down from behind. day, roliilied stores and the DOM Omccl Comradcs found liim unconscious -an i ments fqr the universal races con- . . , ,grass are now well advanced, and lt .Cl|I'€d by _Lydia E. PIIIKIIBIIIS has been decided to hold the con- ; Vegefable compound »‘;re.-is from ;Iuly 26 to 2£l:_in thecen- f ll[orton’s Gap, Kcntucky.- ‘I auf. _ [ered tivo earswith f§niz]i:_;=.disordci~s, Lori! weni~iisie_ ' mY P11 lW1\5 VUYY The obje t of the con reels is "to _ .\ifi"”°W~",Il'% had """d 1 ""d " discuss in abc light of mgodern know- "i" '-;:0¢¥l_U“U~"lI I71\0k|\0I\*" ledge and of modern conscience the _ ""'-'-'-f'-'§"~- 5"' WIUUII “'33 “imply ireneral relations subsisting between _ . ..{i1Wi`i.i`l. I could noi: fha ,,,.,,p1e of the wee; and tho,” 0( l ral hall o the Imperial Institute buildings, under the presidency of ‘mm nn my 1"’ the cast, between so-'called white and Imm"n,"""gh to cook so-'called colored peoples, with a view -.»'»..-_ . ' -_ z ' ' ' H 1_6/ ?;_i':;:i;I&t3 ‘nIl;_tl{H:(I)’; to encouraging between .them si fuller $2 mint] killing my niiflnrstanrling, the inost friendly feel. * and { wmlm huv'('_ ings, and s lieartier co-operation. '_ sm,|, dmmnng. Bt,n_ 'Anrong those who have already =_-____-LL.-_ _____ _` -` _ “ations I (._0ul,]_ signified their intention of support- BOJTUN ADO. ITHACA, N. Y., Feb. ll-Mr, and Mrs. Jhihz Towiisand were found dead with bullet wounds in their heads last night by their sun, Lynn Townsend, upon his return from his studies at Cornell university. The Townsend home is about three miles from the city, where Mr. Townsend conducted a weil~known dairy farm. It is believed by the family that each in turn committed suicide, as both had been despondent from fear of a second stroke of paralysis to Mr. Townsend. HEW WATER AEROPLAHE DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 10-Phe plan of the Detroit and Cleveland Aerial Navigation Company, it company or- Kiailed by the ofliceis of the-Detroit and Cleveland Navigation (_`-ompany to put into operation this summer an ali' route between Detroit, Cleve- land and Buffalo, took concrete frrm yesterday, when the aeroplane which will make the initial trip was finish- HI. Dhotograplied and shipped to the New York motor boat show. The contrivsnce is s. combination power boat and aeroplane. The up- ncr portion of it is like any mono- Dlane. The lower part is an airtight aluminum boat body, square nosed, and adjiisterl at sn angle parallel ti the plane. It will carry three pass- engers, who will sir amidships. A two-passenger model almost as large has been tested and found practical. The machine is for flying over wat- er only. It cannot rise from land. In the water it can be driven fssn enough to cause it to rise, and once in the air it can, it is said, attain a speed of 75 `miles nn hour. The' :.malli>r model, with 5, smaller engine, is CI‘(.llitUfI With 3, speed gf more than s. mile n minute. BROCKVILLE CHURCH HUNDRED YEARS OLD BR()CKVILl.E, Ont., Feb. 10-The annual congregational meeting of the First Presbyterian Church was held this week when the reports ofthe various- departments indicated 8, suc- essful year in the history of the con- gregation. The present membership, #28, is a slight increase over last. year. The total income from all sources was $7,405, of which 2,093 was for mission piirposes. This year the congregation will be one hundred years old, and the centenary will be iittingly celebrated. _The North Dakota newspaper edit- ors are`to make a. long trip to the_ St. Lawrence River and Thousand ls- lanils the coming summrr, according to an animiinc»-in'-ni. made in n paper received from Williston in that State. lixuini-___-1;.; For Skin _ _Sufferers If you, or someone dear _ to you, have undergone _ the itching, burning, sleep - destroying tor- nierits of eczema or other cruel skin erup- tion and have suffered from its embarrassing, unsightly disfigure- mcnt; if you have tried allmanneroftrcatmern, no matter how harsh, f to no avail, and have all but given up hope of cure, you can appre- ciate what it means to thousands of skin-tor- f tured sufferers, from in- fancy to age, when the first warm bath with Cuticura Soap and gentle application of 1 - Cuticura Ointment ‘ _ brings' instant relief, 4- permits rest and sleep, - and proves the First _ step in a speedy and successful treatment. hm-di bu i _ inf: the movement will be`found re- ` __ __ ar t I _ had soreness in cmli .~i'file, could not P"FS°“t“""'°" of more than fm? °°"‘”‘ ' AESYAN EAI-LY Q C0. itiindtigiit cl|o;_|iliii;.f, iiiiiilivasirrcguiiir. libs- lliicliidinig Slventy-;i\»etpres;dep§s sueesnen to E.n..i0Yoaa os wus coin ia c riii.i own. On nd. 0 _ nr amen - 6 mil ON Y 0 B -- - ' vici=.Itook'I`fyi.liaiI']-1. l’inkham’s Vekbi dwg'-‘°l'9 0| U18 Derniainefnt court of' ' \'°mm|’3|°n M"cI‘°"t5 table Compound and Liver Pills and arbitration at The Hl'g\1¢. UV0 Of o,I,',§`:fhn':,',‘gns,_:‘If30I';iif,I|',:,§‘d ani enjoying good health. It is now the delegates of the secorid Hague I |75 M|m¢;c ivan", more than two years and I have not conference, twelve llritish governors, ,,__,, ,.||,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,| 595|-0N hudan acliieorpfiin sinus Idoallmy eight British premiers, _forty colon- gg- own ' r w snn i f i ' . ' " wo , a g in cvcrytliiug, . i hish ps, 130 irclessors of i tcrna _ An and never have the bncknclic any more. ¢'?nnn1 i'I;w, and 'many lesdlngn anth- EW YORK F 5 1'tIlI“k WUT U|T'¢II0illl‘- 1-5 RFB” 21111 I ropolonlsts and sociologists. " _M3 raise it to all niy neighbors. If you -._.___.._..._._ _ ~ ’ » ' ` i Iiliink my testinioiiv will help otlicrs "DSE on I e . . " h I .”- L 1 :nay talk to you but on,the Party was swinilled. If he does not reco\~:¥"fi(:ol;’::‘);hPi11I»l:;fé0u'BI7 Gag'Ili_2en?ul';%ll-{ly\fU| . ____ “,ho‘e__\ll__ L.\A_|mmE__§U_J Healers and the claim lic will go into business, - ~ - ‘ .".lAR'f°fN'S FICTIRY, Feb. li- ‘Hurry i ~ llnckache is a symptom of or nic i K - i - --il-Hifi-‘<‘i=4 ; ing 14 years of age, and cmuidywl ‘ “eakuess or dem » ment' Igaylm I iii the Wheolm ( oiiu 'atln ' ' ( om nf _ » _ g _ L _ - I ii.; and H5 South Si., Fulton Market, New York _ - : ' . . _ i- - “ i. ~ . _ I" “ming to bring are t“""°‘I “im” EITRTHQUIIKE OPENS FISSUITE .',;t,g','l3l?gtitreaf,}(: I pan_v's plant, -on tui'n'ng his hind @ __ \.‘z~id Bmriige im pi:-uiinen. Consignments nolieitd _l -- line not or un- iipuiilt- Npihing we ' »~'\'1iIv su-“ck his nose asm-lit it ' ‘ “ olfactory memliei int; piopci |-or.. I Lcnsigiimeni, ,~,oIim\¢d WORKING III AIAIHE BANGOR, Ms., req. ii-in s strlhge land, among strange people g _ an ordinary laborer in a local |-apor| manufacturing in this country, with a view to securing new ideas for ii:.c -f abroad. JULIUS CAESAR IS B > ' i .~ H ."' "_' .___ _ _' ‘W-~¢,~gf';.2i SEEH SEEKS MISSING CHA-RL(-i~TTEfiiWNi _ _` yini( win' i gijupii fgiiiiii 3301 ' ~ ""‘ QUEEN'S- COUNTY ' in It Days to buy ln this Province """' "'.""ml "I the late William M__ -- ' I#*‘_""l._ !\cw tllasgow, will take place is. W. W. Wade Beer River_ N_ 5 Ulla' llednesday, noon, from his late as been spending a few week] rcsidence to the Presbyterian Ceme- city rLtuin~: home gods” _° tcrlv at New (llnsgnw. _ At thef'3Arcna Alleys last cvenin-' Th” Valentine skate ‘at the Arena ros.' team (1 f g . " _ Newspapernien by a majzfgycdot *fa* a little more of the customary merri- This was another game in the Aran' ment on such occasions than usual. IIARI T0 IORALITY BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 11-Charles W. Eliot, president emeritus of Hor- iind with the scantiest knowledge of vard, in his crusade for the teaching English, Julius Caesar, son of a ini' of lionairs pulp and paper inill owner of p co Germany, is daily doin the work of,icus in the Bible. Dr. Eliot said the sex hygeine in the schools, has me out against the Book of Levit- book maligned motherhood in its ns- mill. It is his aim to learn thorough-;sertion that children were born in ly the details of the paper and puip__)sin. He declared for early marriage, on the ground that it YUM# mobo or morality. ' "We must get rid of thus mon- Herr August_f‘aesar, his i~ai-ent, strous things brought duwi im.-ls owns extensive pulp and paper inills from the book of Leviticus," laid Dr. in_Elberiielil, near Vologne. | Eliot. "We must get rid of th_i&_1d¢¢ \oung Caesar is an nnpretentious|taug‘ht us for thousands of yeats; heir to -millions.'He wears daily the ,that man is born in sin. The trans- ooii or Leviticus ’ homely garb of the mill laborer much mission of life is the most sured and as he wore evening clothes on a ae- 3 holy thing in life. What wo need is 9 cent occasion, and he does his mod- 'HOW kind Of teaching- Helio! from est work well always keen to learn-preSe'nt conditions can be brouilllt new "points."' ! "'lt is not easy yet," said lie, "but the right vrny is no otlier_" out only through public discussion., ab ' We must teach every one that in.- morality is the destruction of charac- ter as well as life." -_ ri-$55..; E Nswiroii risii ans. _ ._!.__:s - M ' Lynch Q' Co., To fiishermeii: If may seem quiie All fishermen, Fish Dealers.-Kind! favor ith your name and address so that -lr f;r0m timeto time mail you information correspondence answered. Price f`is"i on Commission different orbefier sent thin you have experienced aid handling, prompt returns a id results reached,iioi to speak o" lhelimifcd and i-iaiisf'ac_tor_\' account Full s iie will he revelations in you. Oiir sale p'nceufbusiness is_ilii:f`inesi. in thecity. I-idrpim may "1 of va If new that there are way.-i of liandllng Liiiis, Shipping Cards and Stencils on demand. \Ve are established 47 YEARS TKY US. Our carei'iil.iii¢~niion and refer' you fm- |'¢nn4i" in _ - Dunn'ii Mercantile Agency. grad- il. aireels or the Market and on National flank ur any whale- deaicr in the biisinesm is ruin" rin. Maui New Y,~i__||»l( __ . J_u_T;~f.1 il. EDWIN iurspeciiilfi-“-Smells RM-`El(ENCl~.S-ll/lax-kei and Fuiian Llc, Brooklyn, or any wholesale Fish Des er 20 Fulton F ish Consignments Solicifed. ' ' i i-zidmvvfrwizw. .- 1 5 ! 1 'TREAKLE V\`lii-Iule. Clam, Oyster and Fish Dealer. Eels and Clams Wan Fishing 7 years and in Fulton Market i5 yours so can guaraniee to prizes ` ' National Bank N. Y. and Pooplla Tru:-I in New York -__ Market, New York ' Daily Returns' ")i.*h1s is - A Live Firm Chas. C. 25 Fulton Market, NEW YORK If - fFlIv_uv\'|r\\'\'fw|>fI J. B. liALi>_aUF LIIAUF fe ' ‘ W ;-v`i1'@@11 New York. as FULTON risii S. B. WILEY it SONS. DAILY RETURNS _ I-Iiiriin wfrvvhv X. . li FRESH F ISH, SMELTS. References any lidmwfrwlvrpd ’ M e i g s C 0 Smrlh \nl Eels A SBOCHIU Nhciiiif' WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALERS IN fi3i.5§'iiS]C1 Specialty-Smells, Eels, Lobster: and Clams. Rnlrrencus- Nassau Trust Co, Brooklyn, nd any Wholesale Fish Dnior is MARKET NEW YORK 'Transfer Agents, Bolton CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITII Wholesale F F Commission » Dealer N0. I2 Fulton l"ish,Msrkef. NEW YORK LOBSTERS, EELS Etc. Q* Consignments solicited and prompt ieturtfs iiiadc. Send all stock in care of SB. WILEY 41 C0.,Bo\fon, Mass Wholesale House li* S. B. MI Wholesale Commission Dealers in Lnbnturl. Salmon, tic. If-msltn and Eels ` 7 FULTON FISH S B. W I L E Y Q. li-indmwfrjrlmosnd ~-~&_% L_A-_.__; ;-_.-- - -- -- M M EBTAB . . l H" g_ -i,, -2 Market, NEW YORK ‘ _ its and Eels solicited. ESTABLISH ED |070 R. W. SANDIF ORD i 0 ‘ua WHOLIBALE COMMIIIION 8DFuit n Fish Market BABKS. MIDI Uonlirnmui u lieiui NEW YORK Pronrt rliarlll - ‘ii-|idmwfrwi2w BAIELTB C0 kinds of all. Rte. onli Interns .lar - "‘-' 'iii°.':‘.ret-..:°,..,°"°' : ? ~ -1 M - 5...... 7 '__ - 'Y ?”iEEld§§f"""""" giocrer co ' .' < ~ - ' -' ' ° I ‘l - " ' f tin i'cl ~ t'°'i- Si.ucI'~2 I"‘i“ I L\'