Brantforg _ will apply to the Legs fature for power td construet storm sewers on ’ih«- local improvyement plan by apportibning the cost as follows Fifty" per cent. against the eity and the â€" balance against the owners in front of _ whose property the sewets run. WANT SPECIAL POWERS In respect to investment in _ comâ€" pany debentures the previous bill reâ€" quired ~that these â€"debentures â€" should be of seven years‘ standing without default. In the new hill it is simâ€" ply provide® that the company amest be of five years‘ standing and hayve made no default in payment. With respect to the â€"investment clauses of the new bill it may | he stated hroadfly that there is _ some modification of the restrictions ol the existing act, and a much more jeaâ€" somable latitude allowed than in the bill of last session. . Some of â€" the principal changes may be briefly. sumâ€" marized as follows:â€" There is â€" no change with respect to investment in Government guarantecd debentures, bonds or other securities. In respect to the investment in th bonds of any company, secured b mortgage to a trust corporation 0 otherwise, or real estate or othe assets, the former bill required tha the bonds should be outstanding â€"f» five years. in the present bul oh time provision has been dropped, an the investment need not be restiiet ed to bonds of companies Inoutpod at ed in Canada. act with regard to these companies. The Government believe that they are steadily strengthening their posttion, and conforming to adequate actimuia) tables by raising their rates, and that no further compulston is needed. slon, was introduced in the â€"House this afternoon by Hon. Mr. Ficldâ€" ing, and was given a first reading. The bill shows some very important modifications from the bill â€" drafted according to the recommendations of the Insurance Commission, and _ in its present form should, from _ the standpoint of the insurance companâ€" ies at least, not prove a very â€" conâ€" tentious measure. In its principal features, with respect to publicity of returns by the companies, the _ reâ€" striction of securities in which the funds of insurance companics _ may be legally invested, limitation of exâ€" penses of management, and provision for the representation of policyholdâ€" efs on the boards of directors, _ the ‘mew bill follows largely the lines _ of last yeat‘s bill. _ But considerably more latitude is given to â€" the comâ€" panies in respect to investments in company bonds and securitics, and in this respect the bill is not nearly | so revolutionary and drastic as the first sraft. One of the most impor(atit features is the omission of th» ptoâ€" posed new laws respecting assessment or fraternal insurance comnpantes, as contained in the former bill | There will be no change from the existing COLONIST CARS QN ALL TRAINS Ne Charge for Berths Low Colonist Rates Only Through Service to the West to nearest agent for full information and ‘fl! copy of s:am Guide® or write R. L. Thompson, D.P.A., G.P.R., Toronte Tmatysaeet | SWn ianl® effects should use ecial Trains | Regular Trains will leare Toronte leaving Toronto / TUESDAY t« | 10â€"15 p.m. daily MARCH and APRIL | Tourist Sieeping Cars at 10.18 yp.m. Fastest Time MANITOBA, ALBERTA S ASK A TCHEW AN By Cnludlnnirlclflc direct line Last year‘s bill provided A. J. ROOS, Agent, Berlin mean Kidnoy Trouble. Llnlm-\nt.:m.nil blood purifior® aro nsoleas Bample freo DEPT, A. Ottawa, March 8.â€" The insurance IA.â€"W .â€"$. Fieclding Introduces Measure Givâ€" ing ;Conmnicsn(vidcr Latitude in the +« tter of Investments. The Investment SETTLERS‘ T RA I N 8 Swollen Hands and Feet . YHAS.BEEN °_ cotpotalign ot estate or ther bill required | that â€"MATIONAt DRUC & chent, ca. umiteo _ Zeczer‘y TO Clauses @ that Lh in Pills act directly on these vital tfannâ€"ocorroctall discasoâ€"noutralize uricacidâ€"purify the bloodâ€"relieve the ;\nln and roduce awelling in hands and cet. 50c. a box ; 6 for $2.50. At al dealers or sent on roceipt of price, GIN PILLS © D‘0od purifor®aro nsoleas. What you must do is to curo the *idnoys. Take d potfable stan a couple of _ and the thieye They lad the were but plus by each company, and tha fits shall beâ€" distribufrd to q holdets at intervals not greater quinguentnally. These are the main features bill as briely explained to the by Hon. Mr. Fielding. Om ais reading the bill will go to the ng and Commerce Committer it will be considered in detail stbâ€"committee. Provision is made for an equal diâ€" ision of directors in each life comâ€" pany among sharcholders and policy~ holders, cight | being â€" elected by the sharcholders and cight by the policy~ holders, two of cach class retiring annually in rotation. ? Instvad of taking the fable a Institute of Actuaries of Great ain the standard for use in‘ the ation of policies, the new bill stitutes the British Life Officers‘ which has come into general There is practically no change regaid to the clanses beqtinang, heity of the returms of Hife: cor its, and prolibiting rebates b > I The «objections of _ the insurance comparies | to the clauses of lasi ’)nar's biH compelling them to _ disâ€" pose of any securities not within the lau!hmimliuu ol the new law inside of five years is met by allowing them to dispose of any such securities at their convenience. The limitation imposed in the bill vf last yrar on the expense of getting new business is replaced in the preâ€" sent Jull by a limilation of expenses generally. . Tus limifalon is to ap~ ply al once to all companies of tifâ€" teen years‘ standing and to new comâ€" pames as soon as they baye been ten vears in ‘existence, winnfeofselsefofsof sefoosofoo] sofvofnf oo n Teofesfer} [DOES NOT NEED With a view to preventing the creaâ€" tion of subsidiary companigs _ last rear‘s bill restricted the investment ol the funds of an insurance comâ€" pany to a maximum of twenty _ per cent. of the common stock of uny company. While this restriction is retained in the present bill, the comâ€" panles ate leff fice to mvest also in the bonds of any company . An additional field of invectment is provided by allowing insurance comâ€" panics o invest in mortgages _ on real estate, ground rents and life and endow ment polices. ‘ Chathim tothieves red or guaranteed stocks â€" of any company which had paid at least lour per cent. dividend annually | for seven years. ‘The present bill reâ€" moves the four per cent. dividend reâ€" striction and makes the time Hmit fyve years. vestments could be made in consupation, diarthoca, deâ€" stroy wormns, hbreak up colds, and make feething casy. Good for children of all ages. Sold by medicine deaters or by mail at 25 cents a box from Ti br. _ Williams‘ _ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. surprised by Peter Netgis, a c peanut Yendor, who keepsâ€" his bile stand nearby. Metgis fired iple of shots from his revolver he thieves heat a hasty retreat lad the furs packed in a large beady to carry of. More Opportunity of Investient BRAVE PEANUT MAN ight, and were in g away some Ei Policvholders‘ Representation Distribution 106 Ont , March 4.â€" broke into Nelson sred store ahout Onel A DOCTOR Profid Ves feld my neve; baly ggive the bill of getting the â€" preâ€" expenses s to apâ€" s ol fifâ€" new comâ€" â€"Daring Stringâ€" 11.30 p they He is a graduate of the Banner office I S Mr. F. M. Kay will be associated Ottawa, March &.â€"The gencral clecâ€" with him. _ It is said that Mr. Cliâ€"t tion of 1908 is at least wound . up, mie is going on the staff of the Torâ€" This morning the cletk of the crown onto Star and will represent it in in chancery recoived the return from ; the Gowganda country. the Yukon showing F. T. Congdon to > m en ommamnnitatiitzte n have been elected on January 19th : MINARD‘S LINIMENT CURES with a majority of 266 over _ his { BURNS, ETC, nearest opponent, Black, THIS Mr. W. H. Climie â€" for t=ay, ne years editor and proprietor ©[ _ the Listowel Banner, has sold his interâ€" est to Mr. T. H. Kay, who recently Listowel Roardft Tradeo is joining with the boards of Guelph and _ Elâ€" mira in asking (or a beiter train serâ€" vice ‘between that point and ‘Toronto. The CP.R. will te asaed to put on a& train leaving Listowel at 7 or 7.30 w.m., atriving at Toronto about 10, returning leave Totonto about 6 p. m. â€" ‘The funeral of the late Miss Phoehe i Elcanor Lachman, who died at the B & W. Hospital on Tuesday, was held on Friday â€" afternovon fropr the resiâ€" }clt-nn- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Lachman, Bridgeport, and _ was largely â€" attended, _ the â€" Evangelical church being crowdrd to the _ doors with sympathizing friends and relaâ€" tives. Impressive serviees were conâ€" dueted at the bouse and church hy Rev. M. L. Wing, who was assisfed by Revs, G. D. Damm, and A. Y. Haist, _ P.E., of BerJin. _ At the church _ appropriate selections were render&®®hy the Bridgeport _ (Choral Sovicty, of which doceased was _ a member The casket was covered with floral emblems, testifying In the bith esteem in which she was held by her_associates, The pall bearers _ were Messrs. E. Brubacher, F. Hickert, 8. Schwarz, A. Pornfuss, E. Birrstill and A. Schwars. TO IMPROVE TRAIN SERVICE In April construction win se comâ€" menced on two branch | lines _ from Melvill®, one northwards to Hudâ€" son‘s Bay and the other southwards to the American beundary to connect with franscontinental systems to the south of the line near North Portal. Pacific, Canada‘s new transcontinenâ€" e oats oi o 2M 0| _one o 01. merguam ot Premats us F af ATENE, iSAAIK:, * **""~fvisiting her mother Mrs. N. Killer, ern headqtarters. 39 Water St ‘th Snd s uim the Canadian Paâ€"1‘ ater St. north, The deceased lived in Toronto until two years ago _ when he moved _ to Berlin. He is survived by his widow, five sons and two daughters, viz., J, It., Peniqroke; Iobert, Nevada;, Arch ibald, _ Berlin; â€" Alex., St. Louis; Thomas, Galt, and Nellie and Mina at home. The funcral will take place in Toâ€" ronto on Thursday. The death of Mr. Archibald Lockâ€" hart, father of Mr. A. Lockhart, coal dealer, took place Tuesday at his reâ€" sidence, _ 41 Cherry Street, Berlin, The deceased, who was In his 66th year, suffered a paralytic stroke about a year and a hall ago and has been in failing health ever since. \ LARGE FUNERAL DEATH OF MR. A. LOCKHART, SR. lt‘ is learned that the Grand ‘Twunk WILL BUOILD NEW CITY the â€" intention: of, : the Rederal Government to contribute â€"to "he cost of mm«-&'u. level tedlway crossings throughout Canada is made glear in _ a &:«mt motion, of which Hon . 0._ P Graham gives noâ€" lice as follows ARTICLE REMOVED n the Canadian Pa Ir h A "| |Cold, Wet Weather Starts the | Pain But the Trouble is in of the Blood. q1 l h Not only rheumatic sufferers bul' all who have any trouble due to weak, f watery blood orâ€"impure blood can find W. a cure through the fair use of Dr. 7 Williams‘ Pink Pills. Sold by all medâ€"| â€" Woodst toine dealers or by imail at 50 conts a1 from this box or six boxes for $2.50 from _ The for Buflalo Dr. Wiliiams‘ Medicine Co., Brocvâ€" a stenogr ville, Ont. I lak! ninn 1 did not seek medica} aid, hbut used liniments to allay the pain and swellâ€" ing. Instead of getting better â€" <the trouble increased and J then consultâ€" ed a ,doctor who pronounced it artiâ€" cular rheumatism, and treated me for this trouble. Instead of gotting better the pain and _ the swelling became worse until I was hardly able to hobâ€" ble about the house. On rising | in the morning I was unable to bear my woight, except with extreme _ pain. Having tried so much medicine withâ€" out benefit I began to think 1 was doomed to be a cripple. One day A cousin advised me to try Dr. Williams Pirnk Pills. She said: "I take them every sPring as a tonic fot my blood, and they make a new person of mc."t After some persuasion 1 decided to try them. I had taken three or four boxes hbefore 1 noticed any . change, and then it seemed my ankles were less painful. By the time L had used a lew more boxes there was a wonâ€" dertal improvement in my condition. Not only did my anklées get well, but I felt like a different woman and had not been as wellâ€"in years. In speakâ€" ing of this to a, doctor afterward he said that no doubt Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills had enriched my blood thus driv ing out the painfu! disease." Cold, damp weather brings on â€" the twinges and pains of rheumatism, but is not the real cause ‘of the complaint, ‘The trouble is rooted in the blood and ’van only be cured by enriching _ the blood and driving the poisonous acid ’uul of the system, This is a great medical truth, which every rheumatic suferer â€" should _ realize. â€" Liniments and outward applications can‘t cure the troubleâ€" they can‘t reach â€" the blood. The suffterer is only _ wasting valuablo time and good moncy in exâ€" perimenting with this sort of treatâ€" mentâ€"and all the time the trouble is becotning more firmly rootedâ€"harder to cure. There is just one sure way to cure theumatismâ€" Dr. _ Williams‘ Pink Pills. They Act ditectly on the impure, weak blood. They purify and strengthen it, and so root out the cause of rheumatism. Mrs. S. Bailey, Newcastle Creek, N.B., says:â€""‘In the summer of 1906 I became lame in imy ankles, but thlnk-‘ ing I would soon get over the attack THE REMINDERS OF RHEUMATISM Mr. Allan Good, of Conestogo, was a business visitor in Berlin toâ€"day. Provincial Bailiff John Ryan, was in Berlin on Friday evening and reâ€" moved .John Ferguson, .John Macdonâ€" ald and Benj. Litfin to Central Priâ€" som whore the first two will spend a year and the third nine months. Mr. D. Knipfel has disposed of his line block on King St. W. to a proâ€" ininent bookkeeper in town for the sum of $12,500. Messrs. Schulte and Riener, _ the well known real estate agents, negotiated the deal. Mr. Ed. Good visited Conestogo friends on Sunday. Miss Myrtie Greenway, of Berlin, is home on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grtenway, | of Duffern street.â€"Guelph Herald. Mr. Levi Keller, of Elkton, Mich., spent Sunday with relatives in Berâ€" lin. Mrs. Boomet, Luwuler street, was taken _ very seriously ill Saturday with apoplexy . Her daughter, Mrs. 3. C. Hnlhejo!‘h of Toronto, Mrs. M. 1. Grimm of Preston and â€" Miss Edith Boomer, of Barric have been called home. Mr. J. E. Boomer, of London, is also in attendance. Uw-w‘ ing to Mrs. Boomer‘s advanced age, small bopes are entertained of hetl recovery . bheid in the city of Toronto Maréh 0 ’-l 10, in Victoria: Hall, Quegy St. Mr, Alian Grauct, the .well known mason contractor, has purchased â€" a THEF LAST RETI RN IN MINARD‘S LINIMENT 7R;3LII'2VBS NEURALGIA. "Homstock, March 8. â€"A young lady from this city left yerterday morning or Buflalo. For over . year she was _ stenographer ther, but spent the las! nine manths it home. She was going back to resume het old posiâ€" tion At Niagara Falls United Staâ€" Irs offtcials, tearning her purpose, reâ€" fused to allow her to go to . het deâ€" stinafion and she was sent hack home. The anthorities at Washington â€" have‘ bren communicated with and a perâ€" mit asked for. ' ed them. Their crude equipment perâ€" forms miracles almost. Everything, howeper, depends upon the character of the men that make up the crow. Every day called ‘Tor the same heroic feat, the Tack of performance ot which would have endangered our lives and wrecked the boat. We have had now a month of it on our houseboat. In Mr. and Mrs. Husâ€" kin we bave found very cheerful comâ€" ‘paniuns. Mrs. Quirmbach â€" fitted up our cabin very prettily as well as comfortably, and save for the _ cold on some days we have a comfortable enough time of it. + The scenery of the Upper Yanktsi is beyond my power _ of description . The gorges continued almost without a break for three weeks. The variety of mountain and crag, precipice and cheft was endless. The river seemed one long rapid for these 500 miles,. sometimes of course so much steeper: than others that it required upwards of a hundred men to pull our bont,‘ up. _ Our usual complement was 46 men, The navigation of these waters presents peculiar problems. Â¥et these hgrdy boatmen seem to have master Woo!dstock, March & ies must be made in Chinese as well. There was redâ€"tape enough to make mummies of us all. One, was nearly dead after two weeks strenuous work of this kind. I think it was Nov. 22 when we started on our long houseâ€" boat journey. By "we" I mean a fotilla .of three boats under my manâ€" agement. Mr. Morgan is bringing up the rear with three more boats about a week or ten days behind. Miss Brachbill and the W.M.S. contingent are with the party behind us. The West China Council _ of _ our mission had sent down Rev. E. W. Morgan to bring us up. Mr. Morgan and 1 spent six days getting _ six houseboats and preparing for the upâ€" ward journey. beh F To the pastor and lellow members of Trinity Church, Berlin, Ont., Canâ€" ada. WAS TURNED BACK Yours in Him, biÂ¥ Chbun King, West China Dec. 23, 1908 P. qUIRMBACH as writ Â¥4 old reliable family laxativeâ€"Ayer‘s Plila? St. Clements, March 6th, 1909, On mod Dammeien again the thc To Jelock an C. D. Bowman, O.L.S. re the Eeipel dit=ls Peter F. Schwirmer, fees re the A. Aeipe! ditch Moved by A. P. Dammeier, swond~llo|’g(~d Imperial bank ed ‘by R. Lintick, that the Clerk hc'.sigm-:l ivous Kotine wnd is hercby instructed to advertise) ted ioi {trial by J in the Daily Glotie the sale of the{ Campbell this morni amended Breuner Drainage Debenturâ€" =wâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" es. _ Carried. SCALDED To Moved by A. P. Dammeicer, seconded «â€"â€"â€" by J. Reidel, that an agreement be Kingston, _ March ied in empowering this Council tn‘lllght, Helen, aged | borrow, yf necessary, the sum of $6000 ) ter oi Mr. and Mrs. from the Standard Bank of ('mmda,,Ihuril'u-ld, was . todt St. Clements out in amounts, «s reâ€"; kitchern when, by son quired, with interest during the tin:e‘ pot of scalding tea and in such amounts as required. fer the child‘s face, ‘avricd, ’c'ls, The child suf Moved by A. P. Dammeicr, secondâ€"| finally succumbed at ed Ly J. Ruidel, that the lnllomng' imezresned wo im accounts ‘be paid anc that the REPORT IN TW Reeve issue his orders in payment of ~~â€" the same as follows, viz.; Toronto, March 8. Mrs. Strome, statute fabot reâ€" the special committe frnded .s.0s.i5k voslon ancormann D. A. Steicher, repairs Frank Schummer, nail and spike acct. A. Lintick, to pay for drainage work W. Stockey, repair bridge No alcohol in this cough medicine. 77 Vhy try this i After completing the document apâ€" pertaining thereto, it was moved Ly W. Hastings, seconded by A, P. Damâ€" meier, that the following amounts be paid and received im full of settleâ€" ment for the several parcels of land bought and sold by this Township ag follows, vic: Orders issues for Land bought, J. Bricker, 2 parcels 35 acres and 7â€"125 acres of 5â€"125 acres in all at $60 per acre ~$30.36 Menno Martin 9â€"50 of an acte at ‘ $60 per jacte 10.80 John Helscher 8§â€"125 ores at $60 _ | per acte 17.28 No sense in running from one doctor to another! Sdod{ :;;ht;O nn;atthtel:; stand by him. No sense either in trying ng, t ng, for your cough. varetuity, ately select the best cough medicine, then take n.m' to it. Ask your doctor about Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral h‘ throat and lung troubles. Sold for nearly seventy years. Moved by J. Reidel, seconded | by A, Lintick, that the Police Villages of St. Clements and HMawkesville _reâ€" ceive the same rates and terms as in previous years. _ Carried. Moved by A. P. Dammeietr, secon-i-‘ ed by W. Hastings, that this Council grant the sum of $5 to J. S.â€"Robeutâ€" son for assisting the free hospital for consumptives at Muskoka,.â€" Carrieda One Doctorâ€"Only One Afterâ€" taking the evidence of J. ‘B. Lichty and his witness re the killing of sheep by a dog or dogs, it was moved by A. P. Dammeier, seconded by W. Hastings, that the sum _ of thirtyâ€"six and 66â€"100 dollars ($36.66 be paid to J. B. Lichty as compenâ€" sation for 3 shcep killed by a dog or dogs and that the reeve issue his order for said amount. Carried. Wellesley Township Council, _ met at the Township Mall, Crosshill, Monâ€" day, the Ist day of March, 1909, at 10 o‘clock in the forenmoon. All the members were in attendance, A. B. Robertson, the Reeve, in the chair. A. Proudiove, 1â€"10 acres at $60 | ‘per acre 6.00 gGoTTF Carried. v David Murtin 1 66â€"100 actes at ‘w;n;‘f",‘:"} $60 per acre ... $99.60 | qence of Mr Amos F. Martin 1 66â€"100 acres ‘ ger, W at $60 per acre #9.60 wm Messrs. Seipe, erth and Lenhard, united in the who had been notified by iectteer of Mr. Edwin i this meeting, aiso were present to township, . Re negotiate with the councilâ€" for the ing. To the purchase of parts of the grove side wedding marc road teing composed of lot 8 concesâ€" younger siste sions 1i und 1%, eastern section â€"of the bride, le this municipality, i * father," took The minutes of the regular February meeting were n;l d and wdopted. Comâ€" munications, fls and accounts were This meeting being called for (\the aforesaid purposes only no other busiâ€" ness was transacted. munications, l8“1; and read and theif® taken up. rowd allowance with :udn-“‘u ‘ :w i t. k and 14 theroby giving people Dr. s i the accommodating them with a public ket,: Berlin, : . A highway _ from the Peel Town lins ed to buy how» .. ,.!,I,z + north, down south ‘to what is known ‘ ets, atiund j to te unfon school house, ‘No. u.cm,% and The land was bought and sold at horke s *« HH wixty doliars per acre by this Muniâ€"| ~Libetral> prices will be paid, cipality , by the mazketsâ€" of Totonto, f After completing the document apâ€"| West. All classes will be bought . as pertaining thereto, it was moved Ly| the nï¬h demand. * AF% W. Hastings, seconded by A, P. Damâ€"| ‘An will be opened at tlr meier, that the following amounts be , S‘t. north ‘and an assistant w be deals concerning the closing . ‘â€" Fagg~ P ~** * "ad cef 1 tablishing a new road . councecting op) at 1.30 p.m." All members we sent, the Reeve * This meeting m to PL nship Hall Ii PER E. SCHUMMER, Tp. Clerk $33.35 16.00 R.00 2.00 3.00 .85 3.00 0 DEPCpaIOnT not ï¬hï¬.ï¬ Mmba::,hmu Brantford, Ont., March 8.â€" Elizg Langs, 81 years ofd, widow of Neb son Langs, Langford, fell through an open trap door at the residence _ of her son on Sunday and met with in« stant death, sustaining a broken neck, Owen Sound, March 8#.â€"John R ley, aged 20 years, son of Capt. vid Rumley, fell into the open hot the _ steamer Tagona this morn alighting on his head, and was stantly Hted. toria (’n]lq-&o, will probably be pre« sonted to the board of governots of the University at their mecting two weeks from Thursday. Toronto, March 8.â€"The réport of the special committeo appointed . by the board of/ governors of the Uni« versity of ‘Yoronto to investigate the charges _ mhde by Mr..S. II. Blake, K.C., regar§ing the teachings at ViGe ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Edword ‘Murray, Barrifield, was toddling about _ the kitchen; when, by some means, a teaâ€" pot of scalding tea was upscet ov« er _ the child‘s face, neck and shouldâ€" ers. _ The child> sufiered terribly and St. Catharines, March 7. â€" Emil Bicber, of Welland, the German who was arrested by Detective Guthrie in Toronto on Tuesday, charged with passing on W. L. Lee, of this city, a forged Imperial bank cheque for $13, signed i us Kotincau, was commitâ€" ted ioo trial by Police Magistrate Campbell this morning. Kingston, _ March 8. â€"On Saturday night, Helen, aged 13 months daughâ€" ALLEGED FORGER COMMITTED, ing. To the .strains of Mendelssohn‘s wedding march played by the groom‘s younger sister, Miss Lydia Gottfried, the bride, leaning on the arm of her father;," took Rer place under ~a magâ€" nificent arch of evergreens and bells. Miss Auniec Filsinger, sister ol the bride, attended her, while the groom was supported by his brother, Mr, Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited A very pleasant event took place on Wednesday, Feb. 24th, at the «resiâ€" dence of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Filsinâ€" ger, ww township, _ when their second eldest daughter, Susan, was united in the bonds of matrimony to Mr. Edwin Gottfried, of the same township,.Rev. Mr. LicboM offic¢iatâ€" St. Joseph, P.0., 18 Aug., 1900, ERCCCZM OME ies A Local parties desiring to | secure borses by placing their orders will be supplied, and satisfaction guaraniéed, always HER NECK WAS BROKE REPORT IN TWO WEEKS. SCALDED TO DZATH. GOTTFRIEDâ€"FILSINGER, .C. Ayer Co. y Aâ€" COTE, Merchant. cleven o‘clock, â€"John Ram« of Capt. Das« _open hotd of