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The Lucknovir Sentinel. Bruce 0-minty,._Friday, April 2. 'h'
ush Still Continuos
mut
ale
•now -going ,on at McIntyre's Old Mand
NOTE' :THE wJ J J G. II
-We have open.+rld •ot>;t -a )isle of Children's, Kisses .and Ladies Cotton Hose to sell at 5c.
best quality. A Mall line of �• Albatross.” All Wool -Dress GoodsBleached Lotton.s to sell at.42e, 6t�, ; c, g��, 9e, in cod wi
goods, as they are right,f' in color; quality, and r' in- all leading'shaides, at 15c per yard. We call specialg dths.an .
price, - . In Prints and Sateens, weave atteneioat'tu these
manufactured. Don't miss them.; they are at the door and counter, as you enter, and wewantsome the loveliest patterns
�you to see them.
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Dili
Fili Line Of Mens &
Eays� as iaeoff and
A .
SOET SLACK HATS TOT
Ln straw goods we carry a full assortment, and are verybusy �����' ���' 'here to show g opening them Into stock. Will,. quote prices in a few .days. Remember we are
cods as well as to. sell them, and are ; 'lad of the opportunity to do so..
IN THE GROOERY
+ ug r an + 15c Tea still leads, and we have a few barrels and chests on hand et.
We were almost closing this without saying Y Don't het thein go without getting _what you want of them,
to.a list of themalmost
in this
column. t s y g a word about SEEDS —Garden and Field. We have them in great
Soliciting a continuance of your patronage, we are,variety, and direct your attention
N. l. --Rutter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods at highest, market prices.
;Heroes of the Dark Coutineut•
As the title of this splendid and valuable
book indicates, it covers the whole 'history of
Africa and African exploration. discovery and
adventure for more than a thousand years,
•and in particular gives the only complete and
.authentic account of H.-nry M. Stanley's
'latest and most wonderful trip for the relief of
Eurin'I'asha.
It also cleserihea'tbe "country, its vast ex-
panse of plains, uplands, , jungles, mountains,
river and lakes with -its illimitable ,evaa,asaa
for the .support of teeming p' • pulatinne, which
in the contse of a few years will find homes
there. 1t tells. about the varied and curious
traces of savage people, cannibals, dwarfs, etc.,
that now inhabit different parts' of the con-
tinent, describing their singular bustonts, be-
liefs and superstitions, the *hole work being
so fully and accurately .illustrated and so
graphically portrayed in the text That the reader
• is enabled to see Africa jurat as it has been
• seen by all.the great explorers and travellers.'
Such a book is of inestinnable value and in-
terest, just at this time, when the attention of •
the whole world is being directed toward
. Africa as the only remaining continent' to be
peopled' by the white races, airs particularly
now -vhile there is so Much enthusiasm over
the brilliant exploits of our felb.w•countrymau
Henry M. Stanley. ' •
NOTicE. —Subscribers will please observe
.that ".HEROES OF THE PARK CONTIN
ENT, AND HOW 143,5 IN PASHA WAS
FOU1TD BY HENRY M. S'l'AIVI.EY,,'! has
uo connection witht relation to any of the
old books of travel iiAfrica which have been
recently re -issued a few r ages of new
matter added, ner ith the cheap and worth-
less sketches of Stanley's last expedition,
made up entirely front unfunded newspaper
' reports. This book is entirely new. itsstate-
ments are based upon . the facts of history as
established by,the great explorers 'themselves,
and itis• presenited to thepublic nn its own
merits as the only,, complete ani authentic
standard work on Africa, both ancient and
modgrn. Robert Graham; agent, Lucicnow.
. SALE OF
VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY.
Tinder and by virtue of a power of sale enn-
taind in a mortgage naaLde! by John Robinson,
default having been made in pal men t' thereof,
wi,i be sold by publi auction, at 1'. F• Cain's
hotel, Lacknow, on 'Thursday, May 8th, .1800,
at one o'clock, p. n . the following valuable
property
The east half of Lot ,innnber 8, on the 7th
Concession of the tow'noJaip of IkVtrytranosk and
County of Huron, containing 100' acres.moro
or leas,
The above is a ',Tory choice. fain), well culti-
vated, and in gond locality. Theft is a pod.
house 36x24 p kitchen 18x20 , a barn 50x38;
stable 48x36 ; a cow stable '38x18, and a frame
There'cottage 36x18,; ood repair.
will also alle scald at tbuiieame gime and'
place the C. J. Miller Farm, 'mown as the:.
North halves of Lots tntirtbers 1 and 2 on the
Hirst Concession of the .tou%nsaip .of Kinloss,
containing 100 acres pore or less ; good build
,urohn,ssnr 4f'pneb-psreel sbtill
Pt a riepoa t of 5200 at the time of sale, the
b ance of one third of .the purchase money in
three Weeks thereafter.; tlfe 'remaining money
, aid in cash or secure/ 11y a A-Jet't-
gage pa Iran .one to `five. yetrtfe!'at the
aptiiena'
,e�raeet• '
j 'er fur , oulars api4rittt
RA .Y6 13ANRIER,
&OPttlfbi titors,' Ram'ilton.
SEEDS SEEDS
SHEDS.
We 'quote the }following
Clover, Mammoth, per bus - $44-4700
4 i 70
Zed, No. 1, 4 40
" Ked, No. 2 •' - 4 25
Timothy, No..1 fQ 2 25
Orchard Grass
ii ye ••
Red Top
Blue Top ' '4"
Meadow Tescue Grass
Hungarian Grass'
Millet •
Beans, Corn, Flax Seed, Rape Seed, Tares,
'Onions—Potato, Dutch Setts and Tops,'
Mangel Seed—,Sawlog, Beet,Seed, Carrot
—Long Orange—Carrot- White Belgian,
Turnips—Swede and White (.lobe, etc:
We would .strongly advise those 'requiring
Timothy and Clover to purchatse now,as their
is uo doubt but that these seeds will advance
,in price.
Gi se •ns in call before buying..
•• Yours respectfully,
ED. .BRASHER!
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IMMTNSE BARGAINS.
Raving jug .rPoeived a largo eortsi n
ment of
Fresh Groceries,
Choice family sour,
Choice° Tobacco,,
Ca zi o L Goods.
Ctoo carr
Glassman®
Teas, Coffees,
and sugars,
'vhich will be sold cheap at
the Hub Grocery,
Goods delivered to all parts
of the village.
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Tine across, instead of into, 'Corner. It
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tse is as thongh some one had just' relingni
Bitive its oomfortable reoess, and - seems
actually offer itself to you in return, sa
• n " of writer in " Table -Talk." Curves; ai
sleeves; oloake lined iitli white satin,'
lags and cuffs of Vandyke Irish ore
Iacr, blue laoe caps with white es;
plumes, and bine satin shoes with bag,
Arrangement of Furniture.
In arranging your furniture
straight lines as much as possible.
much more easy appearing is a chair p
and •the'1ka are artistic; we afire taut
MILLIN ERY!'
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OF INTEREST TO THE
LADIES.
Mr. .T, hiur,.liison, Lncknow,ha$ opened
a new millinery store in the stand lately oncu-
pied by Mrs. Findlater. The business is strict-
ly millinery,
THE GOODS ARE ALL NEW.
THE LATEST STYLES: '
THE PRICES THE LOWEST.
Mrs, 'llinrehison will be pleased to .have 'you
mil and inspect the stock' before purchasing,
WA ON MAKING
H RSE SHOEING
- Ann••-�-•.
C E.N E RAL BLACK§.I RIT ltic.
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'Admit Thompson begs leave to the th •
,FOR SALE.
A LOT CONTAINING ONE ACR1:'
'Good frame house' and, outlenildings eituate'i '
on Willoughby street, in BlrcOanabl's-surve}e.
Term et/loda:rate. Apply to
4'846 MRS. (1. MILLER, Lucknow.
DR. CHASES.
Flan a world wide reputation -tat h pbytticiatt
and author His Mandrake i<)attdelton bite(•
-Cure is a triumph of medical siri;l, cures ail
diseases of the kidney and liver
SYMPTOMS `C10
KIDNEY CJIMPI GUMMI iNT achest&spa` a •
lititeb '
dull pain or weight in the'bladder and. of •
abdomen► ; scalding urine often, o'istrnctsd ;
,frequent desire to urinate, especially at night,
among aged persons , bot, dry skin, pule teom-
plexion, red and white deposits, drop dizsiness,
sour stomach, constipation, piles, liver sore,
sw 11'
e tog, etc
inhabitants( of i ucknow and surret:mdin . ''SYMP -0MS OF
con .1 try .fot• the liberal• patronage bestowed o-
hiur daring that last seven ,years, and' to sties fi • •• •-- - - nder 41101
-
conttouance of his old customers •and to lads
share of the new , as lie itt in a 'better positioir
than eN,er to ssil,oly the watits, of the pabl
14e always has ou hand a stock of
Wagons Buggies
of all'kinds, He also will remind them • of his
far famed
I''der bladeet bainft •
_... _ dice, sallolr cifnsr
plexion, a weary, tired feeling,' nn - lite ere
energy, headache, dyspepsia, iudis;estitni,spdta,
pimples, etc.
HOW'bI JRE
Mandrake and Dandelion are nattliv!'• fiver
•
cures and when eornbi',a.,'d with K1'ittev reme-
dies as in Dr. Chase's Liver Cure.; will
SCOTCH DIAMOND HARROWS mart
naositively'enre all IN.3.Apley-Luta r tronblae, It I
acts• like a chitin, uttimulaiting tie 'clogged
which he alway has oh hand and aro made liver, strengthOting the kidneys. and invip, rut- .
the very hist material. Parties wantia,g an ting the whole oa�dt^, cold by all dealers at St
thingitt tiriii pias' will do well to give Nina deal , with receipt I'ook,, which alone to Werth the
money. s
VDr. CbaaP'g fills are the n- ',
ALL HMOs' OF F iIORSE SHOEINO. L� Ict gen-LitfiSr fectu aaie. T Moo act gently t effectually. Mev
fjatf.ret,coatractione, and interfering.
PILLS.'
�,t be t:ilcn c t ng any enptzo�,
J. LLS. meat. They ore Kia�ney Livor
trotrhleg, headacl e,hiliottiinti11,costivenen etc
One pill a„ doee. Sold by all dealers. )t'ritto 25
Y
and ace prices before purchasing elsewher$
Particular attention paid to
By strict attention to business,fi. work
manship a ad •employing nothing but .good
workmen, 1 trust to retain the 1,aty+hnag$
kindly exbttide&to me.
ADAM THOMPSON
Campbell SAWN opposite the Hank
' ' T. EDMANOON i CO.4
VitADFORD. ON* '
Sold by S3eltnr 84 DATE• Luelrnow.
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