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The Wingham Times, 1893-06-09, Page 1
VOL.. XXL- :NO. 1113. We want to draw you men's attention this week to our furnishinge, the stook was Stever so complete as at present in our , ordered clouting, we are having the greatest sueeets, everybody pleased. , WHITE SHIRTS, COLORED SHIRTS t+t FLANNELETTE SHIRTS, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, DERBY TIES Four•iu-eland and the new bows. .LATS AND 04J'$ in all the new shapes SUSPENDERS, BOORS, Cashmere and Cotton. ' Everything a man wants from his head -to his feet, some elegant thinge in Russet Shoes and Gaiters. We are showing some pretty styles i Ladies, Misses and Girls' red, tan and black slippers and Oxfords. Grocery stock inn and fresh, Shop early and secure prompt delivery. This store closes at seven, aaaakaglatiz, , kgti�c aria tw-'ty ,,�, a ea fig? .a. n , ORR & RISCOC1 S, • - Direct Oxy Goods Importers: TIE Bean, IY[ay 18, 1803,' ararriago Licenses Issued by Ianav . PaTnesov. No 23, Vic- toria streot,:\Vingliam, Ont. No witnesses required. .w,,,...,.•. 413, 4,..•, ,-...,ten :.44, LOCAL NElWS —For Sale, a good, young working horse. - McLExn ca. Sox, Winglia n, Ont. —Mr. W. Casmer 1. hogs to the Toronto — The Rev."H. Mc farewell sermon in t on Sunday next. —A new gravel a 1 felt roof is being put on part of the store coupled by Mr. Thos. Stiles. Call itatathe Star Restaurant for a big hipped a carload of market, on Thursday. lcuarrie will preaohdhis e Presbyterian churen asso trneUt pf fruit, • Jas. McKELvn:. ExoaVetlon for steres was eename ilia the work is bei tr. afacdonald's block cad on Monday last, pushed. &long rapidly .-aBev, w. IT.• 71 rood, of Wrosotet, ' a graduate of the Iow University, preached' two thouglitfai,•s"ei : ats in. the Methodist alcove 1, on Senility. .1st. aouragement of o 44, IN II WINGI.A11I4 ONTARIO, FRIDAY-, JANE 9, 1893. —Cash for good butter auct eggs at Ii, 4 Graham's market grocery,. —A meeting of the Public School Board will be held onuesday evening next. —Rev. A. C. ewart, of Belmore, con- ducted the ser ices of the Presbyterian church, on Sandy Last, —The telegra and telephone ocmpan- ies in Lueknow ave been assessed $$10D each on their wi es and poles. --Halloo, there 1 Where are you going 2 I am going to the Wingham shoe store to. buy my shoes; I got all rips sewed free of charge. J, J, MCKxr nor, Messrs. R. rookenshire are i tendang the meetin Messrs. S, We hipped a car load Tuesday. Mr. Well them. —We direct atter meat of Messrs. Mo column. They hal British Columbia a which they are selli Sparling and W. F-, Goderich this week et - of the' County Corneal. wood and J. C. Currie f sheep to Winnipeg, on ood went through with ion to the announoe- ean & Son, in another just received same a North Shore shingles �g at close prices, —Ladies; have' ,lour garments made by alias a.t. dobe tion, Gregory block, opposite the Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, good work, always tirst•class lit. —Rev. W. II. Wa sou is attending the annual •mooting o. the Congregational Union of Ontario ; id Quebec, which is being held in Londo this week. Mr. Robt. Currie is also in et, nclance, --The monthly leeting of the W. 8'. M. S. was held in th lecture room of the Presbyterian .ohm •lt, on Wednesday the 7th inst. China • =ing the topic for June, a very iutereseng paper was read by Mrs. Macintyre on the ork in China. —Mr. Jas. $a Icon, of Wroxeter, ship- ped a car load of cry fine export cattle front here on Thi 'slay. The car was made up of 6 head iron Chas. Proctor, 8870 lbs., Peter Fowler, 1 eaa, 2320 lbs.; M. Cassels, 3 head, 4020 lbs, J. Loutitt, 6 head, 8760 lbs.; D. Agar, 3 ead, 4060 lbs. —Fon SALE, • nip.—I halo a few baby carriages left tha J. will sell at a slight as-, vanoe•on cost, in rder Co make more room for furniture. D •'t .°bity until you get prices froth S. G ans;'Wingham. —The town ler lid favored the: citizens with a number o, choice selections on Sat- nrday evening la:. ',they intend playing in the open an each Saturday evening, weather permitti g. The band is making good progress, an• are entitled to the en - townspeople. On Thursday last week the Salvation early celebtatea ti seventh" anniversary ' 9Wnetime dtu of the establialitnes t of *Army in toevne al ty. orf ties se Dtnsle n eb I'l: us s t y.... Y 't 4 fit evening wa The mea. 1 i �' T t n pretty e through the bar ro attended. N •,' tete door. They ---Garden Seeds .1 the ounce and pound, were in the till, a at Hamilton's drug store, two doors south •oigays and depaxte. of the Post Office, inmates. There is f the Guelph Conference, church, held in Owen resent week, the second ger wits set apart as y, to be devoted to the hien, ivsttl speeitarefer- ---At a meeting traitors : f this dare of the ,14lethodis —A young man Sound during the Sunday in Dace town churches, req 'emperanoa Siena :—On advocacy of peolii warning his hes meet them at the enol to:the» plebis ito, .a Ste krironto lobe will ibortly double the size of its ,Ela matte ikalpientient ` and forward a special edition bnal''itiay even- ings, so that eopie of taxi;paj,er will he on sale- east, as far ae Montreal, and west to Windsor, early on Saturday. Tho . Globo always keeps Ware et of the tunes. ' 50 Cents Cash win pay for Tlis'Tneas, for new sulaseribsrs, till the end of the year. Toaday (Frida i. will be observed in town as l)o5cratinn Ii ay, ata members of the L 0. 0. F., G,: ), F., I. 0. fl'., S. of S. and Orange Sooioti>: will march in proces- 'cion to the cemetar , headea by the Brass Baud, and decorate he graves of their de- ceased brethten. Cit .ons generally, it is a .- posted, will teke pat , in the decoration ser - vides. A italf•holida has boon proclaimed by the "Player. 'Phe procession will likely start for the emelt •y between 2 and 8 o'clock p. n7. --Tho International convention will me, monolog on Wednesd and continuator four Ave territories and Great Britain ata B China, jap ad. and Af• opted. T entyf vo aenatninations will iilateorm. 11,000 del Choir intention of bol oomlod&tioii power Win fib i tttntOg io Christian Endeavor t in Montreal, cone- y evening, July 6th, aye. Potty-fivestates even provinces, also •ope, India,Austrelia, as are to be tspres- • ifferent Evangelical eak front the same gateau fiat's dignified present of and the as . A bright young friends that if t o£ the church,1 of young men off: las veli. es they pa. —Woxrtcsnor males,' and grind ggrrinding and r bitives rebladed, and parasols mowers sharps oleos tvorkmansh to Town Rall. —It is a shot ng Tuesday night some ured au entrance to the oring a number of holes m door and unlocking mired . .2 or f'3, which d took a few burps of without disturbing the o clue to thepri e'te• g burglary. h• o attends one of the este the publication of day a minister was rs that the devil would ery door of the church, ady remarked to her e devil was at the door was there itt the shape •ing their arms to young ed out. ar PVnLELs. E, Taylor, ryes here to do all kinds of taring. Scissors, razors, aws sharpened.. Umbrellas eatly repaired. Lawn ed and repaired, T+irst- p guaranteed. Stand next sighted policy which in- clines people to b y from agents and travel- ling venders a es rtic which home merollants t have taken pains to supply in. all necessary enable rates. Such peri. nnot be looked to for any t to the town nor for g the necessary burdens quantities • at re• patella dealers e enterprise of bee any help in earryi that fall upon all.: They are much more liable than horn dealers to carry shoddy and to nee desepti"n in sale, and the•bity- ers are usttaliy'wi pout remedy when 'de. ort sighted policy that ve home dealers a reason Making purobese% and Ming' as well as all otbst. ceive 1,• leis- a al does not always able preference it this appliespr articles. --Apprentices wanted at once to learn the dressmaking. Carter's (late Prof Moody's) tailor system --only perfect sys teri of dross -tutting,: taught to apprentices, Mies g s s Hodgson ha resumed, business after hielidae s and tarantoos as before erfect 6 Montreal will be i lite, latest stylet', and good work, .7'each. ing tailor raystem:a specialty. ,•, r --Remember he promenade concert in the rink to -night under the auspices of the lacrosse club, —An agent of he Goold Bicycle Co„ of Brantford, was t town this week in the in, Wrest of his fir -Rev, Mr, M hood, of Lakelet, will con. duct the service of the Methodist ehnrah, 011 Sunday next. 50 Cents Cash will pay for Tian Txartss, for itew subsoribers, till the end of tbo year, •--The annual onthly meeting of the Ring's Daughter: and Sons will be held on Monday,June lab , at the rectory, at eight o'clock. All are velcome, —The young m who freely expectorate -tobaoco jtnce on tie sidewalk in front of buildings should a called down, It is a disgraceful and di- • tasting habit. —The Springael not to pray to be while they have a tables in, the col enttnoiated has a w Union advises people delivered from cholera arrel of rotting vog ar. The principle it de application. —Mary Jane sat a • ne with her beau For six hours, wits the gas turned down lean, When he said ho test gear, It affected her sea That she wept an exclaimed, "Eau near, near f" —Mrs. R. Orr cured the services sten, of Brantf• poetess and elocu an a first class July, gist. Part Metlttfdist pipe or. id Thos. Scott have so - of Miss E. Pauline John - .d, the famous Indian onist, who will take part ntertainlnent iu to'w'n, .f the proceeds in aid of an fund. -Tor first-class tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co, Remember the place, only two doors north of the old stand and between Ross' book- store and Patterson's jewellery shop. —Miss Garfield, r. A. Roe's pacer, took 'third money in th .2.60 pacing race at, Stratford, ori Wed esday, Hardly as good time was made a at St. Thomas, last week. Mise Gar 'eld has demonstrated that she has plcnt of staying qualities, as wide lis'"speed. - • —We had a p .asant call, on Monday, from Dr. J. H. °Casey, of Concordia, iansas, who is ov•r visiting his parents and friends in this se .tion. The doctor has been successful in the far west, and is now Chief Medical Sup rintendent of the asy- lums for the inean for the state of Kansas, at a salary of 133,5 0 per annum. —Mr. Matthew oetz, of Formosa, has been appointed by »he Ontario Government as a representative •f the Germans of the Province, at.the red's Fair, Chicago. During his stay he will be attached to the staff of the Ont. is Commissioner, Mr. Ntchole:s Awrey, M. I}. P. Mr. Goetz is a representative Ge n, and will fill the position he has bee appointed to with credit r to himselt. —Peens—If you want early tomatoes, cabbage, celery, cauliflower; flower plants —stocks, asters, pansies, etc., orderfrom T. C. Graham, at the Iron Bridge Apiary and Greenhouses. A choice sample of honey still on liana for sale. T. 0. Ganirae, Lower Wiugham. • —The man who obser ed that "the large rivers generally happen •c1 to run eloseeto targe cities" has now • iscovered that then who do the largest a • cunt of business generally happen to ha the largest adver- tisements in the papers. Some merchants try circulars, signs, etc. etc., but the best advertisement in the w rl& is the news- paper; this has been con ede& by the most successful business pion the age. • ---Several of the officer of the Turnberry Agricultural Society were in town on Mon- day, soliciting snbsorip ions to assist in purchasing grounds and rotting buildings thereon for the uses of fit = Society forexhi- bitiou purposes. They w •e quite success- ful itt their canvas, we bel =ve, and there is every likelihood that new uildings will be up for use this year. The grounds propos- ed to be purchased are sitz ated on the east side 'of Josephine street, s uth of Swart's hotel. ---At the seventysoventl atrettal meeting ,of'the American Bible ' misty held in ,.i!4 w'Yor'i: it was stated tet t the disburse - month for the past year a ountect to OK - 587, The total receipts fro t all sourest were 4678,030. It wastannotntc c1 that the Soni. ety was making an exhibit at the Worla'e Pair of the Giblet and Bib •portionsprint- ed in 242 different langua. =s an 'dialects which it prints in the 13 bis plouse. A souvenir pamphlet ras alo boon issued ed containing the versa John i t 16, in: each el these languages. —The fates arrival in the arenaof trade journalism is he Canadian Engineer, pub; Iished in Tor to and Montreal, and devot- ed to the time tunical, training, marine,loco- 1 motive, sanit rt' and other branches of the 1 engineering t ales. The new paper is very practical; am besides many technical, and illustrated ar vales, contains an immense budget of ne s relating to the meohpnical, mining and g eral manufacturing trades of Canada, e last named feature alone makes it well orth the ,subscription price, which is Duly a1 a year. The address is: The Canadia .Engineer Co., 62 church street, Toront or, the Fraser building, St. Sacrament str et, Montreal. —G T R trains for Toronto and east leave Winghatn at 6,25 a re and 11.20 a re. via W G& B Division, and at 6.40 at m and 3.45 p m, via Clinton and Guelph, Good connections by all trains, East X3tt PO Reformers. A meeting of t = East Huron Reform Association tvae 1 eld at Brussels, on Friday last. There was a fair representation pres- ent, every mune polity in the Riding being represented. M . Arch. ,Hislop, the Presi- dent, occupied t e chair. The Presiden, in o ning the meeting, stated that Mr. Laurier, the leader of the Liberal party i the House of Commons, had called a Do • inion Reform. Convention, to be held in 04 ., wa on Juno 20th, and as it was necessary o send delegates from the Riding, he cane the Convention for that purpose, as well s to transact other busi- ness. After matters needing the attention of -the meeting ha' been transacted, short, stirring addresses on the tariff and other questions, were elivered by Messrs. T, Strachan;Thos. G bson, M. P. P., M. Y. McLean, of the S:aforth Expositor, j. A.. Morton and Dr. M adonald, M. P. The Delegates t. the Dominion Conven- tion were appoin ea, as follows: J. A. Morton, Wiugham; A. Rislop, Grey; J. R. Miller, Morris; R. , Filler, Turnberry, and R. Elliott, Wingha The foliowitig were alternate appointed : J. A. Cline, D. M. Gordon, J. Neelap s and 3. A. McLean Wiugham,. and W The following. ried unanimousl tion was brough Moved by T ed by Robt. Ar Convention di as very unjust on the farming wo desire that policy which w as nearly as th ments of the c also wish to re - Laurier, the lea the Dominion wise, economic Sir Oliver Mow . Wight/nen, Morris. esolution was then, '.• r- after w C n ltieh the orve - to a close : s. Strachan, Grey, second - strong, Morris, that this pproves of the present tariff nd burdensome, especially and producmg classes and our delegates support a 1 reach absolute Free Trade qu e conditions and re it - t n ntry will warrant. We m our confidence in Mr, er of the Reform Party in ilea -neat, as well as in the and judicious policy of t and his Government. The Eec Advertisements. Many thousands of unsolicited letters have reached the manufacturers of Scott's Emulsion from thosoeured through its use, of Consumption and Scrofulous disease None can speak so confidently' of its morit es those whn havetested it. ersonals. Mt. Forest la .presentative : Mrs. Hal- sted, of Winih: , is visiting at Mr. J. A. Halated's.—Mr and Mrs. A. L. Smith, of Wing ham, we Queen's Birthclay guests of Mt. Forest f :iencls. Mrs. W. J. lapnian mud children, of Wingham, are ?nests at Mr. W. J. Gilroy's. Mr. A. G. St .wart, editor of the Tees - water News, w s in town on Tuesday, and gave the Tram : a call. Mr. Geo. TT1 •mewl attended the meet- iug of the G elph Conference, at Owen Sound, ound on Ta scaly and Wednesday. { l Mr. W. B. . tattley, of Limo, was in town on busin se, on Wednesday and Thurs- day. lie gal tete Mins a pleasant call on Thursday. Mr. D. Mo'oranick, of Goderioh, spent a couple of day • in town this Seek. r. Mr. Audr v Crawford, formerly oflhis place, but la' ly workbag on the G. T.'li,. at stratfot'd, tv, in town during the past week renewing ac • taintanees and assisting et the Salvation At: • y meetings. Mrs. C. la ealitel is visiting friends in Bed Jacket iobigatt. —Mies Tui • •r, of Clinton, was the guest of Mitis Ella 0 rriyn, part of this week. itev. W. ' Brownlee, of Gortiey was in tewn on Me day. . Mr, and t. ise Hiilheute, of Clifford, won. the guests. 1 Ur, 11. Davis, ,on : Sunday last. Mrs. MoVittie .and M Blenheim, were visiting Walter Taylor, this week. Mr. It. Coad, of Hensel] Monday. Mr, Robt. Collier, of 13u the Advance, is visiting in Mrs. A... Dawson was ca Brussels, ori Itlonday. Miss Mary Soole, of S forth, who has been visiting at iter, J. D Sills', for some time, left for her home on Tuesday. Miss Adatrio, of Teesw ter,, was visiting, friends in Wingbam, this eek, Mrs. W. Taylor was vi. iting relatives in Ripley, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. St r tlzdee, of Brant- ford, spent a couple of de in town during the week, visiting friends. Mrs. Thos. l3©ll was vis nag friends in Mitchell, last week. Mrs. Wm. Diamond was Hensen, last week, attending the funeral of her grand- mother. om his visit 1' 7M1i ES $1. A YEAR IN ADVANC Thompson, of err sister, ]lits, was in tout n, on tale, formerly of town. ing onfriendsin The Clerk stated th t the Council to have only the Audi ors' Abstract prink ed, and having looke . up the statutes see,, the question, he fou d it was nooessary have the Detailed St ement printed, hen, he had taken no act u, The Couneil tt. strooted the Clerk to have the Dstened ; Statement printed. Mr, Brac1enshire tated teatheitad be asked to bring up he matter of the pay meat of $10 which as voted to Mr: 11. W. C. Meyer Inc year towards coat of drain on Josophin street, Moved by W, F 13rockenehiro, wooedad by W. 11. Towler, that H. W. C. Meyer be paid 7x10, in ac ordance with report at Public Works mniittee of last year.— Loot. earLost. The Clerk res the minutes with refer- ence to the mone to be paid to Mr. Meyer. Moved by A. awson, seconded by W; A. johns, that t! e matter in reference to. aur. Meyer's are. n be left in the lands of a committee com osed of the 'izayor, Peeve andD eputy,th. Mr. Geo. Hughes returned Reeve to report at next to the Old Country, on Tues y. ineoting—Carried. By-law No. 2 3, defining what lands. oueasts, ' shall be exempt from taxation for water - Whether on pleasure bent or business, works, electric guts acid sidewalks, was should take on every trip a bo£tle of Syrup read, In said •, •law it was set out that i of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and 132 acres of D. 'tewart's faran be wholly 1 effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, - exempt; that 53z ores park lot No, 4, lying 1 preventing fevers, headaches and other: • north of the nor It branch of the Maitland 1 forms of. sickness. For sale in 75 cent hot- river, belonging o R. Kinsman, be wholly 3 acres of farm lot 3, be- ngas, be wholly exempt; lot 2, concession 1,belonge 1 be wholly exempt; that . lot No lee, belonging' to o wholly oxenxpt; that 21 0 and part lots .;20, 21 and y of Geo. McKenzie . be f ties by all leading druggists. , exempt; that 3 'town /omei . longing to Jas. that 11?, acres ing to A. Daws 0 acres of pal The Town last, regular mo h1y meeting of the Council was h Id on Monday evening Members prsent—Mayor G Gordon, Reeve Spading, D shire, and Counoi Gregory, Dawson, Johns, McLean au, The minutes of It adjouilled'ineeting A petition from asking that Frida proclaimed, a hole day being set , a was read •` putt' -Reeve Brocken- : rater :leek,,. ors Towler, Homuth, acres, beim, lob s 1 t Herdsman, Neelands, 22 the propel p. McKenzie. wholly exenti t ,. st regular meeting and The applicati ead and approved. S. B. Webb and a number of citizens were not entert' afternoon, 2th inst., be Mr- Thos. G y, on account of ••, that cation for exem art as Decoration Day, and.passed e by -1 w A commuxiicaioti was react from Mrs. F.1 Moved by J. ning of Dr. Tarnlyn's stable Herdsman; that to her house on John street credit of the Soh US of Messrs. J. J. Hoiiittth has. Elliott for exemption, nea by the Council. gory withdrew his appli tion. as then rend three tins Birney, aonnipl being too al• —No .acti Moved Herds of the have alai A Coad town neotio Ch' y John 1'eelends, seconded by R. n, that the prayer of the petition usiness mon and othere, asking to' e afternoon of the 0th of June pro- d a holiday, be granted—Carried. mmunication was read from Mr. Jos. ith reference to the location of the ound, and to other matters in con- therewith. Constable Bullard stated that Le was p•epared to enforce the cow by-law if the C Mr. R. Co Ptreet, large, venienc closed. the by -I Station being al teution o be opeue A cot lacrosse e asking areun ki ff d f hall •rent•paid club Hein Moved by W. 13. To funded to Mr. Geo. ail with r apposite tl o English ehuroh. The lane r ngiish church to the tannery preen. V. B. Towler; seconded by J. that the question of opening Leopold aucl William streaks,streaks,the Street Committee, with Carried. Tie stated that the Contrnit- with reference to tapping was in foam: of by-law being rge each ons ;$l2 or whatever ea upon, and they be allowed in. agreed with Councillor vele• nought it would be better to en question, so that any one ho wished. • regory and the Mayor were pinion. ea. MaXentie, seconded by T. a by-law be prepared giving to tap' the water mains, res , trfations to be set tri d, cuntlil Ca e ncil wished it. A. McLean stated that the G. T. pony had closed the gates on Slatter- n huter n account of the cows running at a said that it was a great incou- to the public to have the gates he chief was instructed toenforca' w, and the Clerk to notify the j gent that the matter of the gates . ed had been brought to the at. the Council, and ask that.' they again, nnication was read from thea bo to for recent entertainment, the losers by said entertainment. V. P. Brockenshire, seconded by , er,that the sum of a5 be re- ( ie lacrosse olab—Carried.. ackwoll addressed the Coun- ferenee to the opening of lane runs from of W. J. Oh Moved by J. Rornuth, lane betwee be referred t power to act Gee. Molt tee appoint water mains reseed to c suint was agr to tap the dr 1?r. Towle tousle, and leave it an 0 could use it Councillor. of the same r Moved by Gregory, the persons p out under certr forth by the • Moved by W. F. Brockenshire mittee be fustr mower for the cemetery -Carr Finance Com as follows: Gr graphing 25 ce 57 cents; C. E. works, $1.50; Jo 712.15; F. David ethicl:, nails & Pethiek,suppii a3.67b ,Tolin Gal C. N. Griffin, su Martin 'Thee., Dwain, streets, $$3.13; Rebt. btar Thos. Fair, stree Homuth, seconde the accounts be p The Council tit eelnnds; seconded by R $300 be placed ;to the o1 Board—Carried. Towler, seconded , s ondedby W. that the Property fi can- cted: topurchase a lawn e of the caretaker of the• d. ittee report awns 'tea;d, ., t N. W. Tel. 00,,, tele- ts; 0, P. R. Tel. Co,do, I. illiams, sitpplieafor water Gillespie, se wood for hall. i 1 , w e x l , streets. 510.60; Stnith r » streets, $11.37; Smith to Property Committee, •with, relief orders, 510;' plies for hall, 35 cents; rests, $1:88; John Mo - 1.25; Martin Orr, streets, all, wood for hall, ;34.514 *x5.50. Moved by 3. J. by J. S. Jerome, that d—Carried. n adjourned, Williams' tittle .RaitialbliO n rills will cure Headache, I3iliausness, Sour Stomach, etc. Try them once and you will nob use any other. Price 25c. a box, at all drug stores. ' Saloon's English White Oils is the best Family Liniment in the world. Instant cure for Sprains and Bruises. Beware of imitations. Ask for Salmon's English White Oils. Dr. King's 's 'Worm 1PoTin'dors. are safe and sure. 25e. a box, Illeatitfleld'silrealin Balsam will cure t e wort cold, undreds of testimonials estify to its merits. Money will positive y be refill -idea if Ideathfield' s Healing Bal am does not do all that is claimed for t. 1)..,. K 's Medical d)i'acay. ery is th real blood purifier, It will make the b ood pure and keep it pure, Cures dyspepsia and all forms of stomach: andliver troubles. It is the best; buy the best. Price ono dollar a bottle, sax bottles for 8ve dollars. Williams' Little Dandelion Yillts. Stt,11(ttinn't English White t i UiIS� I k.1%ine s WVOr'n'►n �, t)Wittr-Sr iteathiicl4l's Dealing Hi ll» Sant. 1)r, living's i1lCotli t) disc+ 1'a1.`S'r Are all reliable o fothe s and, the prietors guarantee tatisfaetloi in; Casa or Money refttttdsd, lethalaaleais