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' if tew hi for O wwa arotioi ragoAly. pi the it ..... ..- LA dwooC is bOiOg built imi lAlA MMMf M an eietrtc roil w Ay (sUm-A M " 11 h ;iowii of ruia Loss W u .. id nan an e ua mwtly pobaMhoii At OMAe .u HKmni At III .o..OSU trty V M tfivs nvif a Big Kapxts hove a "chAmoioa" -rsA With a battery umm) to it do a a mrb .h AiaMMl i. hi " '. gaggJgMJ Art out Aim dam game. j.-- m i H I 000- llAlf f the AtldtttAlMB I pbtic tiheary ho bswn re i Hi KnglAnd C BH t Alii aooo, brighten i . . - : Irian and M lark ureal wilt be imilad. Bay if y Hooe ( omptuy v fur h ighAV gee. jdhred A )ir and Want A - i : ) n 1 $1 M daughter of iei . tell bead Drit into a . mht and wa lepartment of the M la ) k Fa:r i gOtog lf ITrAkT blA day. be m now being kindly k llhlt WA . ij'lltfed ID le t fra ; - vei- ed and went tu iurt. He will -v itolLsr he owes. mger a married man of I'.At- on tnal there Kr ad alleged aault un Maud links, a niin .ghter of W. A. Hlrkv named Kephaxt. of 1.0 Koy Chiraao to bo cared by a AUth m -ii :eif s -fray W lug but boms with if b aver 'eturn. ndu-otr. a frail damae! of tsea swnt to the lHtrit House r (tr xhrrv m nlb.i. Hrf baril- trr will ba tent to the Adrian oi for fir la. pArvili Utmtrvrr finda it o de-nv that it ia on the -ra of Tba Obmrrr SAy that the man ftted ihe rum ir ia unfit to be rda u that 9(fr n Mm. and will put on a ntfht tart of t be time f Kturnett, foinl au uld the largwt in the atate. i j W Ai'i. wh waa o ru!iv ) rhnndAV. And th other then ufl today r MondAy. If hundred peranoa hAve lett ottBty thte spring Aw Ifcekota. Bye fr a niii of tpajones have Mab to a ?aUv Watera matiaee thy tier why rhe t'uui-kilier ioean t tarn '', f n r-f rn aaa intv iaaa to be a Cnr.tt md in that ca m iff i tn1 a- ith KrnkArt. DW0AW At the Friday room- ha-l cv .tfiilv i ' them at - a on a airea.lv ;ne.i M- SPORTING SUMMARY. Fi tiiijnt Piifrbfcpbj Fruited fur Sunday Redum HEM If IK KU S IttllS. F F'-t An inliMf ng Kormnui Arranged ' Ring C"XUM fno Trf Contr. bAjtOO 0 Hm IwtArwAtieg feotee the aoutberi aaaal nj ih. lUA ikan f Laay. who cao ci . out g a aa b vutii out g bit utu i lag whoa a pvdeatnaa, wilt manage the j ? i.a r : .. i u The (uolui g ggf ainerv axi a utcun ffcawiiliiniih ip, dor wbu.b the club are eoSA BWtiAg tbut year, ia o Mir and tauda 3i lit' tr Ji.tfli uiuiv of sli UM.h prvkw tai. It tyutn a :iuan in the Act of fgtawBAg Aad at hie sWt u n. vr f he igAored piayn ot evrral iitea in the Snath btd a lueeting at Jwckwotviite, Ha., retentiy arid organtAMl th iiouthern Leaecu of o!ofel B-t..i hjfei lirrrt..r iling apilai of !. - rr AJAtl 9. V. Hardt ii ot JavkfemtiJir, WAa chiwan a inanagAT. lie V a VMH.-iAtlwll has iuiuplf Uni the awtlgnanenl o muir Ut the neean, tuf the AChedttte eill remain a Igggflt Uk utnptnes being fUbjet-t to order I'r.iiu week to week W S Arnold wdl manage the new pro AMAtOOAl club trniv' .::. " d t - m:.' -va Phil i'owen whoxe iod work of the iaat Aiur year behind the bat for the Obi net it will be remembered has been en are! r,v the t l..um Brown. Hal in Horac e PtriUipA MJ1 ball play -aea should keep their eyea 01 thelitis burgh s this 9ea.on Von tier K'e Brown's -i Si l.oui, an pushing for front place. Legg. the Indian catcher the 'fill a.-o ',. ,ra rill play with Ttje iitnforuM fiie t l.ouis league fewm w ini jue in letign. It b a grey with black tnmniinio. ' ' k belt and a black (Jiamoii.i i n r.'.. '..j yji the cap and on the shrrt front. Hugh Swkol will i hi Heatt.ri carry the pennant as grand stand player. Harr A ,Mfia concludtsl 10 hold on to Manning, the crack !aaenian I:.-- Ath'eu. i I'm ad"iph a !iav e sjflbred ttif Newark's $ hW OfAAfl WfWMl'l rt-leaM Ttns is the man the Bro klyn's fwlAawad because thev thought he (x uldn' t play bail. Boatoa ia said to he the dark, horse for the i hampionship pennant. The weight of the 1'hicago team aggie gates two thousand live hundred pounds. W'eidinan will play with the Kansas iity nine th season. riMjUMUll Pointers James CAnnon, oi' arl -ndale, Pa., and Neil Mallahan' I'nknown will t'uht in a few Uys, wttti u tl glovea. fir a tde I ee Y ,stei!i and Win Sweitxer will liht with lare knuikks. Mav .". u Ohio for the ughf weigh' t ha'nptonshipof West Virginia. prts in f In ilia, Ky , ass. rt that I bar ley McCoy has been sent for t.. o,t tboiMy Warren. Tommy will Mil ofl the glovM with him if he can pal Op 92.600, otherwise he is not Ambitious. Kumor says th.i' Ja Ie.up -y is to lo cate At PortlAnd, re , end marry a wealthy and bigfelf AOnOwCMd lady of that place. It Burke is v it torious in hi minir con test with GloAT, he will probably MMtpOBa iNsmpaev And ChArlie Mitchell l iter. J I Hayes of Ithaca. N. Y otters to match Mtkei'onlev against Paddy Kyan or any pngilist in America, barring 8ulUfaa, for fl a side l lie contest t be without gloves. Lond.m urixe nr.g rules to govern. 'A n M Lean, of Detroit, desires to nieet r. ri re Although WyinAn wa- ba tlv used up in the tight with Fell, the latter showed no signs of punishment. Bad man that Fell. Frank QlatOf, heavy weight champion of Illinois, is 'at Be oif. Wis., training for UfOlcbl MOMa OMMMA wtlfc Jaefc Burke at Batferv I' rbicagii May 3. Acuiic Sports. A new boat club has been nrganiel at Lansing alieii the Phantom Yew. The members of 1 1, e Me-r..p.iht.in N. Y. Rowing - inh w ill ei j y m dinner at ( ak Mi. the officers paving for the luxury. Wn. Kenii-. rlie Australian uller, who aisompanies Win. Be h. the rhsmpion. to England, is t year, of age, ft in. high and weighs l.'.T iiinds. The Harvard I niversity crew are rowme as follows A P Butler. bow, bd lUTld l"unts guinford. ? captain. l.4 nrtim M B I H ptODbwl J I'd pounds: P P. Burge-r. - W A I'.'-- ' ' !".' KeveS. 's7, p;s p..ind F uroke i i,und J. K p,unds H W Mm nuton "7 iriffln. of B ifialo says he has no m to rowing J A Ten-Fyck a threo- e r iMH d OaOAMur And V! Hamm nave issued nee t. , Fdward Han tan and OoMMl s.w a three mile dooble aeail race F A ca. the rAce b tAke piAee after June l jrh uinn any rowing o)r rv -e.1 rowin; rahfcgom. They hare depHid t! I liOoia Ar'a f.ffeir and wsnt Hanlan ee to put up or shut up The new bnar house of the St Pau' rimS The are Teei AA : rpih or f IUIS im' Hanlan n t Tamg Hanlan and m g Take iies ee day- nair Alwagf And I H J BiUrd nrt a etgt naetuber t lot tie anine. who wu by I Uarley Wal n a MM at Bui tilelut beuig a organised al W i- ( luthealu 1 i. I Aooa Miuii SUBS FOR D AM AGES. M . hllMU MtUt 1J41.MJU KtlCf ll I' A) Iwi 1 4 Her Hualitl lu ll umr IbMwiMMl Mrs. tieorglAUa 1'iereou, bv her attomev 1. K ObfwAH yesterday tjegan suit in the tklpAVkM IXxirt in a plea l trespass on the ; cwse against Anthony Hatuiuerschmidt, a j Weal Bridge t saloon iet-p-r. t. recover damage which she claims to have sustained I hy the defendant selling li juor to her bus J hand, Charles M Pierton, t Hereby causiug him to become an habitual drundard It is ailetsi in hill the that in 178 the piaiutitl was married to Charles M. Pieraoa and has lived with him as bis wile thai be was then, and for many years afterward, a rober. industrious man. He was a hook keeper, earned from $! to $1H per week and was able to provide abundantly for his fam ily, a wife and three children. Uunug the past tv.. vwr? the deleiid.nt, Hammer k hnudt. hai sold, given ami tunu-:,.d liersu intoxicating liquors, tl.crciiy mak ing him d run We.n l'ieron hecam- iufetnjer ate and disMpated, and lost his situation and reputation For the last four morilbs he !:ot irti a'.- t- se ure work MMl bM c utributed nothing lo the MMBOti Oi bJl i famiiv. Owiinrto his lecomintr an habit- ual drunkard the plaintitl. Mrs PMfatM, has feen uhlitfel to mortgage her household fur niture, has lot her position in society and Urn v an laiini and di-'raced in the esti MwtlOOJ ol her neighbors and aUaiutanoea. Siie asks damages to the extent of $.",onu. FINE TARGIlT SHOOTING. rrlate JwOgW eallAW Hrrakit TwAWtj PA ( I t PagAAAM "i Hiieeessioil The l on -t e ort Bewi Made at the Ilaiol. fba OmwI Kaind-. Sportsmen ' club held the first ; i -rie- of three shooting match.-- yesterday afternoon at the.lsland. The prize- to In contended for i otiist of two tine fish poles, and ure known as. the senior and junior prize. The .'bjects shot at were . lav iieon- thrown into the air by a trap at wattOOOO of fifty yards. In the tir-t round of twenty-tive shots oach, the eo.-r wa- as follows L. I. Folletf. a. A. i.oull. uy I. 1). Oodj, IA; N. F. Avery, 17 F. E Blakesley. LA; M N'orris," 11. A C, Horton, "Zl. Messrs lloi'on and Follett then hot oil their tie bv five more shoi each, the result being Follett .'7 and Hortou M, Mr. Follett then fired two more shots, completing the finest run ever made on the Island, having broken clay pigeons in succession. The winners of the prizes must win three sin -ceasive matches. The second match will le held next Saturday al the -am ' "0. . . LITERARY LADIES. eterlrt' tgAsOMg ' BAA LAjAVAA1 l-lt-erary t'lulx .MterteU i BwWAA OtSSAk iug Weal SAW Y sterday was Thackery day at the Fast iAW LmUm1 Literary Club rooms and the small attendiince was accounted for by house . leasing and dwudy weather. The following interesting programme was given (irandiua'a Attic Treasures, an essay on Win. Mk',u'c Thackery. a review of Henry K.-niond and Lin: - letters .o Tha kery At the regular meeting of the West Side ladies' Literary Club yesterday afternoon the time before reo-as wa- o cupie.1 by Mrs. I ru men w ho entertained th huiies by an ; rsonation ot Margaret Fuller, in recita tknO Oatltlod. t He ' .Spinning Wheel'' and How Two (rirls Study." The remainder of the Time Wa- devoted to arti' le- on Women of the Holland," from the ' Women's Question in Furcpe ;" Uie art amafeuror M lalks with Aman.la." andseUc tion from "Sweet I'i. ely." a Rl BAAAA rrnfrrs Horace 1 QMMgMg toOilver M. Brafonl. Burton A To uh 5 sy 'n I allies M. Dudley to France K. Stanton. lot IS, blk t. Weston Iid;e .v Houle ' nib Eunice ! roitjn to Am H!uh. ..a T. bik :r to Sifo ryroiet. k ila to VlMM White, lot 2a. Hal. isdy to srep K. H irUnit. t- r A H.. i - sd l Ii to Jnlbw K. Hansen, lot . CkAeaasn t Om N viexai ilk t. Alanka rr bOrlnn M rollar. lot I". jo. r hi in . it) Hi vm ii'rdwi pMM M Bowne m M f'.i hr4o, pier ; 1, o I rv. S spara strda?' Court Rerf1 rt Ir...l M 'rellis and M i And lane Barbara I 'hArrreTy. V THE ROLL CALLED thw Lat of Vetciu in the Mich igan 8oiditn Honitj. MAIMED AID CRIPPLES BUTS II BLUE coru ot Keg' men t and Company Two MMjrwg aa4 8wewoty-Fie Me i r u tn Vo'ntaer Army in the (iranO Rao ij Hum. t esi by year the Here to the roll call of the Ocoud Army grow fewer in number td more feeble ia eoios. me by one they drop out of aight, whiks the turd feterAus m the rank ui the living tramp uo but sgMjOoJislly wheo an eucAmpmeut la held i.ketbat in Jackson the olbet day-aJI iiHeu intently to thr roll call ju( a they did at nigLi tv - uiheru camp tire lu the M agofie Many of the defender of our country who have droped out of sight ttm v . :. yvi . . i.sl II. e Aim) of the Head but are recruiting with the .ualld cor -a! corp not ofteti seen on parade. Some hundred of soldier ae hrre in tiraiid Kaplds at the Home at. 1 for the benefit o tbeir .xairad UHb in the army and navy Uie Tt-isoaaM-Hfckviu ha uuipiUsl the record which appear below. Toe names Are printed in t:.r order in which they were sdmiusl to the Horn, the capital teller' following the names tieuotm i!-r uopa-iy of whuu the soldier was a member Where no iate is mentiouexl it Will he understood that the a ! .m Mi higau Ihe list OOMpHsM 176 nauiee, or ail that were Admitted tetore April 1. Fighteen men OAVO been received this month, but their record I not vet fully entered ou the ( at the Home office. John Wright. H. 14th infantry. M had Hoiwig, F, 1st light art illary John Porter. B, 1st cavalry. Wi: lain H l ' Bneu. H, th l nitsi States artillery. (ie're U 1 oabMk, A. 'th infantry, died i I. i James Horstield, B, (ith New Jersey in fai.fr . and . 76th Indiana infantry. ia- C Martin, L, lt engineers and me chatucs Will am Fry, K, 1st engineers and me- obAaA a l -hii tjcGaan, K, Ath cavalry. PlMaaa Oook, D, Oih Obto cavalry. Ahra u llaabMbrooAt, K, 1st engineers and me ham. Samuel Fetters, D, Ad Indiana cavalry. William H. Solt.r i. l itti New York in fantrv. DiAtMaJgMi, Alexamlt-r Anderson, C, l.'tb Illinois in fantry. Ih- a ii .: I A. D. Kichard-s, alias Joseph Spring stead. B, 4th mtantry John liavi-, u 14th infantry. Mil hael M Naiuara. C. "ih infantrv. Allien Medley, F. .4th infantry. Oiflord Newton, M. 10th cavalry. (ieurge L Millard. K, :v OBVOlfy. Ultima I Burns, li, -4th N. Y. cavalrv James MoOoOgon, I. -4th infantry. John OUb. K. 2d Miio cavalry. Ttmothj K. S.mford, K. I'.'th Ohio in fantrv, died March to. lPei. Jeremiah Webb, A. J-M liif'antiy , dismisse'l Doe. M. 1886. James Thrush. 1, -"Jd infiiitry, transferred to Mic higan Aylum at Kalatnaz.Kj, Marcti 16, 1886. William t oe, Chicago mercantile battery. Jason Brisks, F, t ti Ohio infantry. DbVid Hall, (i, 1st. engineers ans" me chanics, discharged. Hogfa Wil-on. K. 1st infantry. Loren ML Barrett. L, 1st cavalry Kliaha W.Call, H, l Uh infantry. Doaobari Bmnatlt. l. 28tb infantry. Jotin Lewis, 20th infantry. Kram is Pqnfefe, H. Till infantry. Howard F. Smith. C 1-th infantry. Edwin M Sinnott, K, i infantry. William H. JOMOA, K, Ulh infantry. HUM Hollaway. F. -'4th infantry. JsjoM B. Kotuiison, A, M Wm onsin vol unteers Gottleib Henkel, F. 2'th Wis., volunteers. John Harrington. D, Ji cavalry. ChoriM Svlbfd, K loth infantry. John Iirkm-, K. loth infantry. ( hipinati J. fobey, H. Jnd I . S. sharp AbOOMM. Hubble Middlebrook, L. -'ml cavalry 1 .scharged. James K allaghan, I loth cavalry Daniel Huntingdon, ii. th cavalry. John Brad law, L9tb infantry. Wil iam W. Fowler, l'.th infantry. i harles Owen. F, 1st mtantry. Jacob Kip ev, K. 1st inftntrv. William II Mawhry. G, 6301 N unteers. Y.. vol- William Kdwards. F. Thanes A. Norris, A, charged. Michael I inahue, K, 5th infantry. SAHb infantry. Ins ist l . S. cavalry. Th . mas Graham, B. 14th intantry. Haniel W. Johnson, 11th ind0enlent Indiana batterv. Patrick Orace D, Ju l New York volun teer-.. Alonzo . Heydeii. A 1st artillery poUod, January 27, b' Joseph Mason, J7th infantry. Ft Iis- charged. Thomas Kellev . A. -'1st Pennsylvania eavalrv. I hscharged. fgqlljg EoM, I AM New York volunteer- Thorn ah Moroney, F. Rita volunteers CharlM II ' rsnlall F. 11th infantry. Died April 16, L6M Vinson MMOM1, L. trd cavalry veteran vaiaoMofa. Andrew J Ohndel., I. lt engineers end MAtdMoAra, I nah Maul. C. loth .avalry. Tbomaa EltK K, 7th New York anillery. M irtim e Wilson, B, 1st T'nite.1 States . av a r Ih.sl April J. Is-. K bert Wn-.n. I. IJBUl New York infan try ...... W. Itellows, mumian, ";h infantry. Brad;, v M irkham, F, Hth infantry. 8aauel Banter. H. BHh Wisnonsin yolnn teer Iscob Mix. A in h DaiMd Ststes infantry I -ha W. Ielap B Tib low e-dunfeer-MN I mte.J Sutes caeAirf . James J KterT. H. loth infantry. H -h In.id F. lf eng;ners and MAtbAnics Ssniu-1 J Kount. C, 1Mb Indiana in - , re M Armsteai. K. it 1 ght anillery .Ia-.i lX - kf ird. . 7th CAVAtry John ' H. IJtk Ohio svalrr Jam Wet firemsn V S nAT u i...-t if ,n L 1 1 iv a. r v i,'e- itrlrama im Wic cAs?y truesklat Joim t . Coswiuan. H .ilMisvut cavoArjr. Hksd IsauAUiber gA, lSAA. U ugh rfspbardami, H. HOJd Psnaijrtsqqaq ioJaolry August Man A U jSvl UitauUv Petoi Prai. ( Ml Koo Ifofi igbt orui ksry Jaauos hVi uasuU F mL I ailed tetes m tan if wsvuge Hsvtier B litb IntltiT MMflJ Taiout Undlay, F 7th Ohio volonteor ' Havm Maiuw t Ulkta laMU sails wi OAOasrs Magi JoLu lStb lubu.Uy Ath !a light sfUlloryi lMli I luted Mv .e&i uiiswml Msn u Jmob Aliased ALuo Hernugef in fault j.U. i. K su.f.K-1 B 4th intAUtry. I i-t NN i bar is WiitAAae, fsnirv lbMuargcsi Johu Allen U LsJ Hr . Vl I alket Nelaoa Kilmer, 1 January J M John Psiuier, L cbanu d t Jll uilauuy. Hied . 11 engineers ami iu H tb Indiana lufan Asl v stars u reaortA Wit asm 1 ' sin i try. uerdon I corps 1.m hailed Ureeu Hudlev I mtfU .sti OsWMwd tr.'p- TboAias j OUieil. A. gd taOMUy Jsiuee Baaata, n Ubh MMwtfj John S .ar,- i 1st eavalrv .lame 6ieart H, 11 .ol.uevi lro(ps. William Allington. ti. AMli ohm volun teer, Harvey nffi, D. l'h Illinois infantry. Kronen A K . M 4U. OAtAJn Msnui Hevoe K lt Ne York volun leers. Alex. Kennell, C, 44st Indiana volunteer. MMMOM 1 K. dt r i i 1th Wisc onsin light artillery. dis har:ei. Hiviil Ma pes F. 1st cavslrv. Wiiham H. Allen 1st 1. llth imlvalrf Iee Deuel O. ..h tuo v oiunleer-. in fantry Samuel Praigg, H, llth infantry . Joseph O. Bellair. F, lt ! trishooters 'harles Thomas, M. feOlta tAvalry. WiiliAUi Dykema, i -'1-t nfanlry. William R Arnold B. bth infantry. Samuel H. Ames, C, nth eavalrv. James S. era ker, L. l"th New York cavalry. Ioreiiico (irtiss. 11, arlilery r.-orge F. Bros n. I Fielding L Ieniing, K nth New Vork SBAta infantry, l.'tb I onne. tlcut voltirit...' - Thomas W Hewitt. D I i lntautrv William Newton. K. b'Jd I oiAwl State colore! trooc discharged. John D. Barton. F, Istta Indiana olun- teer- Abrabam Horning. F. loth infantrv A.C H iles K 141th Ohm volunteers. KsUui (vuackeiihus!i, Ii. Im eavalrv John Burr. I., .'mi Mo. cavalry Merrill ' Horse ) Joseph Boobanv 11 bdh infantry. Henry Sbickford, utiassignel. dis. barged Anl in. Is-, Charles Spaulding. B. 1st light artillery Patrick Kagan. (, l'tb volunteers. Henrv Ctaopaton. C, 5th infantry David Frost, F. 16th infantry. Died Jan uary 16, UNO Daniel Donahue. Q, Nth infantrv Charles A. Cronkhite I. I'.nb intantry. Christopher Sv h wit z, 1, bth Ohio avalry. lieorge Brown 11 Atfa infantry. Philip Wang. A liUh otno volunteers. 'an Kenst'llar Birdsail L. 1st light artillery. John Smith. 1, MAol Illinois infantrv . John W. Loomis, D, miih Mdo rotabMon, gMohofgod. Chester B. Pietve, P. , '. i 1 . 1 ndiana infantry, discharged Theodore Schneider li tOSld OAdO in fantry. Patrick 4. Crosby L, 1st eflgineers and inechanics Thomas Keenan. K l th New York in fantry. Andrew J. Benson. B, 1st lighi artil lery. James C. Kiehardsoti, J'tli l ulled States C T William OttbbiOA, F. 'lli infantry. Robert Thompson. t. Ju 1 New Hatnp sbire infantry. Henry EoglM, K. 1-t Kngineers and me chanics Di-charged William B. Andru- r i-. .ngine'rs and median! I John H ftiniwVf, boat-wain, I'nited States iron clad Cincinnati. Isaac Burbank. F, .'id infantry James Met. 'art by, i -Si Illinois in fantrv. David M Wilder. 1 loth New York anitlerv. Harding Smith. D U infantry. David Goodwin, F. 26th Massachusetts infant rv. (Miyer B. (Mill, F. LOAtfa New York volun teers. Died Mar. Ii II 1-- Patrick A. MoOttrrfn, K, 22d infantrv. Alvin Madison H 9 I Pennsylvania vol unteers. Matthew 'Keil!v. 0, blst Illinoi.- intsnlry. Thomas Wait K 'h infantrv lOMOA Pitapotra k B. I Kb mfantty Ludwig F. Schmidt, C. Vl infantry. Di missed April L886, Daniel A. Tompkins. 1st Ohio light anil - lerv. Koben B Polloi k B, A9th infantry. TbouiA O. Love. s.nior. r.--" and Rein deer Delos B. Turner. B. bth heavy artillen Andrew J Mo-rill. B. Uaitod Stales n gineers. Die.1 April . pv, Svl v.-ter S..,. ,-r. H. J h New York in fantry. Died February i I Oeorge slx.rn, ' 'th cavalry. Die! April lb. Psi, Charier- H Oregory I 1-t New York light artillery. Jacob F Burkhardt. r oth.avalty. James ),edian O. lth Indiana v dna teer. Dvid Hut-bar 1, F loth inf.ntry. Oliver B L rvejoy, (J, it light anillery . John Myers. A. Ml infAntrr. AJMM fjOnMV A M New York infari try. dcbsrge.l bbOAfar Farrsr. L 1st OaVOJff Abraham VanKuren H 1Mb infantrv. lie I Ms- h 1 1. 186. Hylvnr is Titun I . - Joseph fiunner, H lery ; ben Frewley. cbarg. Eurene Has le !e lt hgbt Artillery, th New York Artll 1. 14tt intAtitry. di I, 14 engineem and mbanic. m?n't-"i Chnnian PluMAttaff ref's B".wn:r D. Jnafah B Ssnf .-d B di. brg.l Williom H Mien. Hisc.hA' ' Johu , - . ' , WtTiiaM H Harvbx - " i Andrsr i Dav H 4 k -i n. klMV. . H..k, nia is an-. itry fl lutaaAi lesbo H HttA) Msiur lahuttrv ' is- AM, b AAtta mtaiiii v 1U ! ot fcJ U The tunersi of Watte IuhhIm o sou of Mi and Mrs H M tJoxsirtcb wa hawA yterd) troai Us roAiotu.- ou I vn t bla hsnja.N - . .assiualej. oftu is ting A l tan era Ws ter ssss t uung lad o' great prxuuiuetK brlo.et by hi paretit and l be entire neighbor hood a:.d i it vouiif life uiucbl well he euiulatsxi s Fei Aveiasy ss Qol s pair of the ts-lebraled M Miilsn pant Thev are made ut g got sl ir. are all wool, neutisl i ' and are uusur lauwMsl for their lay ug uusliins tnlj betlri than lota ot pants old fof A4 111 this .t S 11 THKRE IS Dmethiqg for1 Vou IN THE "LITTLE LINERS On tlMJ Fourth Pago of tin Faj'i i . ( N LY A Dime a Week for vny thing -iYOU WANTr IN THE TELEANj-HELD. Son. I all otir 1 want idf" to this papor lM'au-' it t rrai lv EVERYBODY. 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