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�y�rlttali n t```ell4'1 41 who
va on the 1dJrde,r o4p Dai!=boort
i.„ autlr
11,,s 111 i ai.reeto
ty to,lier ]never *girl of 16..
`\'lien the il,ouse,,11,11h.ilI its, an iso,,
luted trtte,'wa, eutcve(l, the girt
wee :found Iying in, the cellar';, ,I Ii
state o1 ';great i. exhaustion, S,he
hacl on only a single article .taf
tinder'eloth ng, gpd ro.110, hoj,
waist a ela.'1?< wsd o tightly, ad
-
locked hat the links were almost
buried in the flesh. The other
end. of the chain wasf'astened to a
ring in the wall, and was Mit long
enough to allow the giii'1 to lie
down on some straw that was
spread on the earth door, The
girl's body was covered with
bruises. After being removed
and, given food and clothing she
stated she had been living with
iter aunt since the death of her
parents, eighteen months ago.—
/ler aunt made her do all the work
of the house, and constantly beat
her, complaining that she was
lazy. _ Two mouths ago the girl
attempted to run away, and since
then her aunt treated by with
great cruelty.- She -took, avail
hor clothing ex(;ept one garment,
and fastened a chain around her
waist, which gave her great pain,
and had not been once removed
-. since. She was fastened up in
le the cellar every ►fight, aad ' was
given a flogging once a week to
prevent her thinking of again
trying to Tun away. Mrs Penrose
admitted whipping her niece, and
fastening her up ; but the girl,
she said, was incorrigible, and
was not treated any worse than
dhe deservel. There is great in-
dignation in the neighborhood
against Mrs Penrose, who was
considered, a respectable, religious
wvnum.
1 iri 49'mei 'ix tltiiicial, ,ittt.tlfttfit p„ l'Iict
ti)13(' Wa' hfltTtt. >atRli ilk• To Itt�w
Who gi v '11
the wise prihstvr, rl. liutth 11)6 pa
/ t car; t ikkspl t y+ ved
fah wa
Ecypt anal l`I) i i i,. Ala the. hug
• e,, i4llrgitllk*lj ?tiid d•...
;fester`.with iLev ilr+, --►;utast' II,kl�ti,:
$on; tt.je • nitt't►go ..1zii1.
Ladies Oniy
The complexion is often retdered nn -
sightly by Pimples, Liver Spots and Yel-
owness, These it is well known are caused
from an inactive Liver and bad blood, Dr
Chase's Liver Cure purifies the blood and
whole system. See recipe book for toilet
recipes, hints and suggestions on how to
preserve the complexion. By all druggists
A (00D OR) FOR LEG-
HORNS.
EG-
HORNS.
There is nn better t'nn in the
world than kcepnl r eltiekens.-
1''rom 1i0i,totr—:tali ;III. tally otigi
`tate there, says .l e•Ullte'rnll(1111',
—1110 hen fever is sure to spread
over the South :ind \lira. 0' you
-051(1) it pay attooti4ltl1„1hl�,' Ic\r
simple pulls: Lay Leghorn hen,
–.no 1411101.; lay 745 well :1.s I hose
Italian li,\vl.s—and feed them lite.
rally with a v:u•iety of iailt-..--
Give thorn all the iel'aps from the;
table iir•:4 hot ins" each nlrn'uii.
t ,
v11ith J,ienty o1 red 1)001) 0 ::1401
Faucet Lobes.' Keep their quariet'S
clean and %veil ventilated, and be
Pare that they are warn) in wither.
Water't hey should have in plenty.
Herein lies the essent'e of al1•11'111
try wi1,dLm, :\et IJ1(,n i!, and
you will litre—With 1we.nty h•'n-
arid It l•/,tlJllo Of t'0Oi1C1'5--• t'i:o1n 1
fresh eggs to supply your house-
hold all the )'e:u' round, :10,1,
after all, what delicacy is there
that. equals an e:,rg taken warm
iron) the nest and popped into
Loil.ilt wale)' lin' one's brcaklil$t?
1'TIMELY WISE" 1 ()lt 41I.\ft1.'
EYES!
"Nor love„nor honor,wealth nor power.
Can give the heart a cheerful hour—
When health is Lost. Be timely wise
With ill -health all taste of pleasure
• flies.”
So speaketh (h•ay, and who denies'.'
No surer fact beneath the skies.
Alas! for him who early dies
Because he is not timely wise. •
Alas ! for him who will.endure
The ills he might so quickly cure:
Night -sweats, and cough. and )Iared-
'caught breath,
Consumption heralds, signs of death.
- To be cured, take Dr Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery, Thousands have
been cured by it who, otherwise. would
now be tiilling nn.timelylgraves. • For all
-liver, blood. nail lung sliseasls, it is
specific.
'k Q ':l . F
,A�t1.l�. FIAT ��. 1) .1?041),.
Aramo .1sted aing powders,that lokng powders in. which
carbonate. of at1 Menia-in need as.
an ingredient, and which: exhale
all odor of atnmonla whene'heated
are classed by many eminent ply-
sieia.ns and wall Arians as. superior
to all others. Professor Hassell,
of London, who is recognized as
highest authority on the subject
of food hygiene, commends in the
strongest terms the use of carbon-
Ate of amloQuia.as a leavening
agent, stating its great advantage
to bo in . its perfect volatility,
which permits it to be, by the
heat of baking, entirt'ly thrown
into leavening gas whereby the
bread is raised. The experiment
with heat would seem to' indic.tto
the superior, , not tho inferior,
value of such baking -powder. The
little he_tt that is imparted to it
when hold over a gas jet, lamp or
stove, suffices to resolve the car-
bonate or ammonia into leavening
gas and throw it off, 'The first
heat of biking, therefore, will of
feetaally develop alt the gas, Ihor-
oughly leaven the loaf and dissi-
pate the gas producing ingredients
of a powder of this kind ; and this
is the highest test of a perfect
baking powder. 1Vi,erc other al-
kalis alone are used they aro not
infrequently retained, unresolved,
thr'etigh the, whole prn00$.of bak-
ing, acid remail, an unwholesome
ingredient in the finished bread.
The (•a: bouate of ammonia cannot `
be used as a substitute for cream
of tartare-N.Y•;»'cekly Tribune.
"Tllef Elprio: tar, l•rr¢ntotil
l e tin oil e(rnn R'i'ca Is dtt,ato, 44; Ater
t 4 Gt1 ll' a. lar t1i Vf1Rt,> Irl, ►� 11#uivtrali .
11, nutiile r Of tit!alit. Ihl111l14'0 OW-
tl
td *01., it :nt iv ,a n. i. th0
irecile,ikr tiaablca VII Ifq lido 1
� 4',• 6ai r a, '.t 341tlt" tr a nut'
(''111rr., t i ,,,. lr,,, ,.I >il ,14, 0.0b910,
aeon lire 1 el I. 4,41. 11, fra,n i 71,4'11i11/001t �.
r►i 1114 I,it-•, lit t r1110r,liiv ilrtlli.,
'NSW Clrit' ori lir Opt lted'in o s
parinersil!tb .N,1 tl t1 yo.tiII l 111411 anti
opened a stalls in Carrboro, Oettit,g
tt)eir'gi,odsi Mr illur,airold o(Sasatb-
t(ille. the partner, .collected, art be
ioutd',.and kilt. Mr Swick mloktgaged
his :room end .imptementsa to ,Fay . the
tits; Wvdtifp. y evert this writs
)tt= , .. -.day X
taken from hint ugder the mortgage,
and this working on his mind IS stip-
P" to
up-poaedto. hatre caueed.tlie rails :act,
Tho First SynipioinS
Of 1,111 rautwdlettases are mach the same
teverlabueaa,. IAD or; appetite, It sere
throat, pains in the chest and back,
headache, ete. In a few days you may
be well, or, on the other hand, you may
be down with Pneumonia or " galloping
Couatimptlon. " Ituu aro risks, but begin
immediately to take Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral.
Several years ago, James Birchard, of
Darien, Conn., was severely ill. The
doctors said he was in Consumption,
and that they could do nothing for him, NE " %S '
tint advised bite aad last resort to try �/ '�/
A.
for Infants and :Children.. rien. '
!. i ' e A
lr n14.AOa 14410111ref 7ltPyPreg#0tBol,
0g). *V,$033144941%)4,04 4r 1►tA(All!4r #R I?,,, l
billimein ossa, collo. Constipation,
soarskaoo,. DIt4rlhogle. Etsotetiop,
►grmR vier deep; flirt` Promote* di,
on. r.
WtelistiOns
TWA clPiT,Au$ Conroe, ,:., Iiiurray Street, N. 'V
000
DRY • GOODS,
Ayes a-plietn'y Pecti$r$L After taking
this medicine, two or, three months, he
was pronounced a well man. His health
remains good to the present day,
J. S. Bradley, Malden, Mase., writes :
"Three winters ago I took a severe cold,
which rapidly developed into Bronchitis
and Consumption. I was so weak that
1 could not sit up, was mach emaciated,
and coughed incessantly. I consulted
several doctors, but they were power-
less, and all agreed that I was in Con-
sumption. At last, a friend brought me
a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
From the 'drat dose, I found relief.
Two bottles cured me, and my health
has since been perfect."
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
PREPARED HY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by all Drugglsta Prlce $1; six bottles,116.
stip
mss
)N E t)1' THE EST- (Ih
INDIA.
walched a chill o1' :414 1' Two
clog! a 11011 years enjoying :t .'cu-,;
of bread. Th,•re was ai,nnt it ti
swarm of files', and t do )4o7
argeratte when I s8'' two or till eel
dozen were o11 its file° :1t title liter
in Jlatehes as big as a halt' 'I dI u•.
about the eyes 01111 month. Ta
would ;.ere•w up its e\'es when 1 h•'y
thi'eaiouerl to go in. I thon'1,7
some, `mist, Mite gone in it+ tne,uth
Willi 1 he ln•Olt•i,. 1t did not -('4'71
art :til annoyed. 1 saw a slc0plo-f
child on the n1icet, Whose thee
was 11111)051 Mill k with the i br.eeets.
It smiled as if' angels were 11146.
Feting in its eau's. 1 have reel,
men talking pleasantly togs' I tr
while a dozen flies would be )11..1
menading shout their fares,, appa-
rently tmnotired by the owners of
the faces, 1 Wilco) 0 1111171 111)11 Lc
could stand 11. '• }laSllallab !
They Ila• '1 bother Inc," was thy
reply. 'Phis lots made the fly
bold, and Ire 7-4,1141(4 inrai i4; 1,: ttl,
dal•: -lane► what a foreigner Inc`u'r
when he tries t4) chive him otl'.
Ile has, too, remarkable preteen-
eile (•1aws, and hc0JI,1 then; keen
and shnrp when Puking con -tits•
tionsI walks ..vet'I?uroptean ('ono•
1001411eea. 11 ii'as probably he
knowledge of this quality which
made these people pronounce it
had luck to drive them ol1. They
found it best to educate therm -,sera
to bear the infliction and get used
to it. Nearly all the religious
and se1Tl0religious prohibitions
and usages of the people..' f tier
w011)1 probably ha'1 the`;
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®@C®The Original
den attLITTLSE
yrggta.lva LIVER ,
sMet,0111 PILLS.
BEWARE 01? IMITATIONS. 4L1r.4INN
ASK FOR MR. PIERCE'S PELLETS, u)a
LITTLE BUG AR -COATER
Being entirety vegetable,- :_;: •,r, -
elate without disturbance to the 1.1 1tc.
or occupation. Put up In 5!rss vials. he,'0•c•li-
eally sealed. always iter• . 7110: r:1101,10. a,
a laxative alterative. ,: f+c:r!er.ti, e,
these little tPellets wive ti, , •,•1 7
satisfaction.
to
SICK HEANCHE,
tautens Headache,
Dizziness, Constipa-
tion, • Indigestion.
Bilious AttaCka,andall
derangements of the stom-
ach and bowels, are prompt-
ly relieved and permanently
cured by the use of Dr.
Pierces Pleasant Purgative Pellets.
In explanation of the remedial power of these
Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it
may truthfully be said that their action upon
the system is universal, not a gland or tissue
escaping their sanative influence. Bold by
druggists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the
Chemical Laboratory of WORLD'S DISPENSARY •
MEDICAL Ass0CLAT10N, Buffalo, N. Y.
500 AE_
is offered by the manufactur-
(s of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy, for a ease of
`.,,.
Chronic Nasal Catarrh which
they cannot cure.
SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH. --Dull,
heavy headache, Mist:melon of the nasal ;
passages, discharges tolling, from the bead
into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, •
and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, ' 4 )1 i.1 : I '4, :1 P 1:1' liS'I'
purulent, bloody and putrid: the eyes are
weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing
in the ears. deafness, backing or coughing to t
clear the throat, ex peatoration of offensive 1
matter, together with scatIS from ulcers; the i `. ,. 1,1 ,;
voice is changed and has a nasal twang ;.the.,,, . 1 ; - , I' .1•e.;:; Pi•: r:
breath is offensive; 'emelt and taste are 3m- , ! • i
paired; there is a senna ion of dizziness, with
mental depression, a bucking cow)* and gen-
oral debility, Only a. lew of the above-named •
symptoms are likely to be present fn. any one i
ease. 'thousands of cases annually, without •
manifesting. half of the above symptoms, re-
sult in consumption. and end in the grave. ;
No disease is so common, more deceptive and ;
dangerous, or less understood by physicians.
lly ite mild, soothing, and healing properties,
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst
cases of Catarrh, "cold Its the head'', Pl ,
Coryza, and Cctarrhal Headache.' •-
Sold by druggists everywhere; utl cerate. I
"Untold Agony from Catarrh.”
CLINTON LBW EIIA,
THE l..1i;1f1':-''i'
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1 N TI l 1: Cil "'I 1'.
.I'* 4.k.:t+:4. 1i•
One of the best
e(1.11)!1,-(1 -jlll)1)r-illt-
iil; n the
41 i'-trict,
1)I'I; .',1•1l 114 N(IT 'I'tf 00
1'•111':.11'• Itl'1' 7:11(411 \VIlliK.
I:.\it'I.0V El,
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: t. .:11 , 4 1.17 , :•• .
B i ine s Cil'Culars
Prof. W. HAnSNEn. •rbc• famous mesmerist.
of ltalaca, 24. Y., writes: "Some ten years ago
I Buffered untold agony from chronic nasal
catarrh. My family physic^an gave me up as 1
incurable, mud eaid I must Ole. My case was
exch.a bad one, that every day, towards sun-
set, my voice would become so hoarse I could
barely speak above a whisper. In the morning
my coughing and Clearing of my throat would
almost strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy, in three pont he, 1 was a well
elan, and the cure has been permanent."
"Constantly Hawking and Spitalug."
TnOstAs ,t. Ruenrrro, Esq.. (9i.; JSne Street,
St. Louis, Me., wr'tos : "1 W 118 u great sufferer
from catarrh for three years. At Limes 1 could
hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking
and spitting, mad Per the last eight months
Could not breathe through the nostrils. I
thought nothing could be dome for ate. Luck-
ily, 1 was' advisee to try Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy, and 1 2:111 14 ,. a weal man. 1 believe
St to be the (1:111 can" 'eutedy fel' catarrh note
manufacture,►, ,:e(1 1:, has only to rive it a
fair trial to 4'7Prr'e.11, 4 41 u; ding 14.40738 and
a permanent can r."
Three nettles. Cure Catarrh.
1
ELI ironurrrns. nI:it[r:,7 P. 0., Celumbfa Co..
Pa., says: 'Sly ciruu.bier kited ctatarrh when
she was five years oxo -very badly. 1 saw Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Ue111 0413' advertised, and pro-
etm'ed a bottle Tor her, and soon saw that it
hel
ped rhsinleid senenurSei"wgbteeu p.ar010 l ,
sun.: and hearty.
T7 `Y ,
ARTIST C.
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OR. W. H. ORAH*M'S»
British American Medicial
& Surgical Institute.
I70 KING ST. WEST, TORONTO, ONTO
Treats Chronic and Private Diseases.
All Diseases pf the Throat, Nose, Longa & Heart.
Dit)eased Of this Skin as Pimplelc, 'tYicere, *0,, gaieklq eared,
Nervous did ei.ea'end Diastase! the Bran indicated by Headache, Disci -
neon, sib pleserie te, and• ell NeAratigi$ a(feetions. '
Dice nes of the Stomach, Wirer and Bowels characterized by Indigestion,
Dyapelieia; danndiee, O'ffenaivbBreath, &o.,
han'hdea1) Coativene'es, Pileb Ttmere, &c.,
Dieeirltee of the Kidney* sad `Bladder.
Private Dieebeee end diseaeeb of a private nature as Impotency, Sterility,
Varicocele .(the result of yonihfal folly and excesses) Gleet,. Syphilitic affect.
fens &a.,`i'eoeive spbeiel attention.
Diseases of Women, Painful, Protest or Suppressed Menstruation, Leu-
corrhoea, (*kites) Ulceration and all Displacements of the Womb.
Call or write for particulars, Officehonrs.--9 a.m. to 8 p,tn, £tmnday a 2 to a p.m
New BOOTS SHOES,
NEW - GROCE--RIES.
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Having just bought a stock of new goods at the present
low prices, 1 am in a position to sell goods as low as any
respectable hon=e in the Dominion. Any (ne wanting
good goods at lowtstprice3will save money by calling
on me. 1 always kee ► ; t i 1 S taple Gods, and will not
be undersold by any one in the trade.
BUTTER and EGGS taken in exchanges for goods.
A. call respectfully solicited.
x x
H. PLUMSTEEL,
SEARLE'S BLOCK, NEXT TO CHEAPSIDE.
NEWTONS Harness & Grocery Det.
'till ill r,l►i� 1'71'011.U. it MAI -Ce.
After thanking my many customers for past fevers, 1 bee; to annoinee to the gener-
al public that am prepared to sell all goods in my lines as CHEAP as the Cheap-
est. I sui still offering No. 1 Cold Medal Soap, 12 BAILS PO:1 25 CENTS; No. 1
1';4.ctrie Soap, FIVE BARS FOR 25 CENTS, and other Brands at equally as low
prices, COAL OiL A'rTHE LOWEST PRICES. 1 have on hand
ti
014
Wg, SAVE TEM LAB RST, C.L isloyl.' P I3Ia3T ,
• $0g,171:), STQO . QT
A hill • stock of, Field ,i.iul Garden Seeds.
Of the very best quality and at lowest possible figures
A full Stock of FLOUR and FEED always on hand at Al ill prices
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fills'►' CLASS PO'l'A:I'OES NOW ON IIAND. 1 have a few sets'of White and
Colored 1'1;0 NEM- afl(l GIA SS WA1I H 00 hand which will beelesi11111tatpricey
that will astonish the closest huyecs.
p3ARNEss ) fly stock of harness is complete
in all branches, such as Trunks,
VALISES, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS and BRUSHES, HALTERS of all kinds,
LAI' D[7STEHS in great variety, COLLARS' a specialty. Call and inspect my
stock and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. '
All Kinds Grain and Farm Produce taken the same as cash.
1 have a full stock of HARDWARE, such as Forks, Raikes, Spades, Shovels,
Nails, Glass, Patty, Saws, Squares Rules, Ng Rings, Ringers,
Hammon's Braces and 1-iits, .ec,
GEn. NEWTON, - LONDESBORO
G. Tiade.
',\'l: BE 1 TO t,'<l0`tel 'Pili: Pt'I:LiC 'I'i(AT. ()Li 11 STOCK OF". °
• Rosi E I ,1
1n town. (aur' pricer; are ae IOW an the lowest, land we warrant
everythlo .6rat-ch.
`s Doe. a(nte for tho celebrated tCOOPER,1.'B4E-
I$G P4W E>dt Be�t brand CIGARS the Boxor Thousand
Manufacturers Prices.TEAS a specialty. Give ua a call.
Thos COOPER& PER- & SO lst
oL•,it_.J.,`li
.TOJ..`tlS.
Change of Business
1111111.81' i 4)111111)44 1 (4 1 111 1 11'1111
•TLe sindersigd3d begs to notify the people of Clinton and vicinity that he
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has bought the
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HARNESS BB 1NESS formerly carried on by L NcVitol,
And that he is prepared to furnish.
Harness, Collars,Whips, Trunks, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Blankets
And every thing usually kept in a first-class Harness Shop, at the lowest prices.
Speota attention is directed to my stook of LIGHT HARNESS, which
I will makes specialty.
REPA,IRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
By strict atention to business, and carefully studying the wants of my customers,'
hope to merit a fair share of patronage. Give me a call before purchasing else-
where. REM11f.BEER TIIE STAND—OPPOSITE THE MARKET
1443 11044a in all its"tii'ailohee, We sato antee our'y'E"AS to he cheaper than
1", cheapest, quality uooai.lelal. Iti SUGARS, «care as low as any in town
CARNET! `GrOODS4 40 ,welt variety. PURE SPICES &
P (!ELS. NEW I`R UITS 01 -0 'kin4e. All kinds of CANDIES
I at the lowest price in town. CROCKERY—Special inducements in Ten
and Dinner Sets,
A . - O -US, 99 AZi 3F RT ST
1
Rakes,Scyths, Snaths,
Hoes, Spades and all
kinds of HarvestTaols
at lowest prices.
PARIS GREEN, PAINTS, OILS,- GLASS,
NAILS, 86c.
_J virn x73
Clinton,
The Itainnoth Hardware, Stove and geed
House.
C3-3110. A, SE3AR•M AN
The Celehratod ARGUS Speclack & Kyeglasses
T II E BEST IN USE.
MB. LAURAI`iC a'S Spectacles aoa Eyefflasses at Cost
CALEDON I A Mineral Water Aerated.
CHEMIST AND I)ft(JGGIST, I:i,INTON, ONT.
CENTRAL GROCER °
h. CYI3I3':fti *. ld te.".itall (1.
The subscriber -41as bought out, the Stock of P.' Robb, consisting o
GROC.EI IE5,C1 (3C;KEli Y,Gj,ASSWARE
Which, being bongbt at low rates, he is enabled to offer at the very clos-
est prices Patronage respectfully solicited. All orders
promptly filled, ltoetna to let. `
H. R. WALKER, CLINTON.
NEW GOODS EVERYWEEK
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO GETTING NEWEST FANCY
Ai2'1'l(!LES. • WE MAKE A SPEC:TAT.TV TN
Wail ('aper. Ceiling Ilecoi'atio(1. (rhoicesl. pat.
terns. BOOKS & STATION EBBY. great variety.
EVERYTHING AT CLOSEST PRICES. CALL AND EXAMTNE
A. WORTHINGTON, Clin'tou
TASL03�ING,
NEW GOODS
That are all right in quality and style and away'iiown in
price.
.443.1\1"."Y" PER S O1 ,
vaulting something'nice 1n this line should call and e•xAminft my stock ss
it is new an( the latest s'.yhts.
A .1. HOLLOWAY, Fischer's Old Stand
OPPOSITE THE PGS'1'�OIFPICE, CLI NTON. !
The tii'eai ioarin Sale
Wrr.L on 4)N• ))flfl•--^--.
Tbirty days .more.
Heavy: • discount, for Cash to run off old
'tock to nuke room for- N env.
A lot our own tnannfa,cti re. . Good, valve. A lot of new
FUItNrURE
conning i,t,I. --Now is the time to buy at
J. 0. ssT V 1\TSOW'S
Ft) tilhrrrt)Ite STORE. Se — 0011013i'rl Ti':i'1OI
a
t
1e - for the
qr :ra.l ..
now