The Wingham Times, 1894-05-11, Page 8rive e
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Committee.v The Treasurer reported that
there was $218.68 earth on baud and $000
leyINCAIIAINt TIMES, MAY it, 1894.
lest by-law net used. Also, giving ./..
-- ! names of pertiesi whoened not yet paid dog
. ! tax—Filed. Account of Joe. Coed, of K .=
Alwass giving you the best quality in for ringing bell at 7 ceclook p. re during II
everything, Every business day in the the winter months, was read. Moved by , i
iW. Holmes, seconded by Thos. Gregory, , Is
Rugsthat the account 'of Mt% Coad be pia, and ti
year we sell you better Carpets,"
Curtains and everything else you need ; that we pay no more eceounte for 7 o'clock
t
bell ringing—Carried. ed Mrs . . Watby was
or your house. Every day we sell you ,
I present and wanted the Council to ilx her ;
better quality of Dry Goods, Dresses, house. Council ordered the Chief of . MUSICAL FiXCELLENCE,,, 1
Mantles, Capes, Clothing, Shoes, Gloves, Police to intike the necessary repairs. A. ;
in town. It is this continued, persistent, F„ and stated that they had rented, the ' DUHABI.,..S CO ,NSTBITCTION. 1
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1JAN H MUTH&SON
STILL LEAD THE TRADE
ARTXSTIC DESIGN. I
Huaiei•y, Paraeols, than any other house IL Carr wee present representing the I. O. ! 1
every day aelling better god that hall two nights and paid $17, and shwa. Catalogue sent free on appliss 1
. have only paid $10, and asked a refund of•1
Ls
merits our constant business increase the 67, Moved. by C. 4. Reading, seconded cation,
and. wins for us the lion's share of pat- by W. A. Alms, that the request of A. H. MORRIS " FOLD - ROGERS - CO
-Toners for Fine Goods. For sure money -
Carr re I.O. F. be greeted, and that they
LISTOWIFIL.
Mo -
be reeunded 7—Cared. Mre T. Gregory,
saving buy good goods at M. H.
of Street Committee, reported that they HALSEY PARK, Agent, Wxxonstsi,1
Judea's. o had made an estimate of the requirements
A RARE DRESS GOODS CHANCE, for the year, and they would need $500 for
the back streets and $300 for the main
The finest imported Silk and Wool street. This includes sidewalks on John
Neveltiee, an which the price is 90cts., and Patrick streeta, from Joeephiue street
to the school. By-law No. 227, 1894, * by- interesting to the Wawa:nosh
$1.00,S1,25 and an°, reduced to 75cts. will be
law to provide for draining lots 3, 4, '5, ae 7, readers of the Ts:Nits : Total value of I
per y era. We have about fifty Dress 21, 07, 28,in —Award 6.
ey's survey, real property, $1,185,285 ,• personal •
Suits of these Fine Goode and just one between John and Victoria streets, and to property, $900; population1878,being 1
dress in each piece, Don't miss this brow 6192.23 to complete same, was a gain of 107; No. of horses, 1379,1
read three times.
opportunity. See them on iNfonday, at Moved by It, C. Sperling, a decrease of 19; cattle'5279, an I
seconded by R. Herdsman, that bylaw increase of 175; sheep, 3038, an in- 1
crease pigs,
• MN li. filciNpoo's, , No, 227, 1894,the no read, be provisiouallY of 425, and 1780, an
--- : " - ' :" ee"-eemeeeemeweeee*eee seconded by W. .4., Joh)* that by-law No. same less fall wheat than in
EAST WAWANOSH.
Mr. John AnderAon, Assessor, has
completed his roll for this year, awl OUR STOCK
gives the following figures, which
—IN—
MERCHANT TAILORING AND CENTS' FURNISHINGS
In 1-1,..a_Rxhave
e we the most nobby to be found.
our stock is complete. Note a few of our prices;
Men's Plough Boots, from $1La.00 up.
dies' Fine Button Dongolas, tipped, from $1,00 up.
Boys' and Girls' School Shoes, from Gliets, up,
and an other goods in that line equally low.
adopted—Careled, Moved Irer J• Inlis/ 'increase of 593. There arc 438
CHEAP READINC 227, 1894, be advertised according to law in
Mr. S. C. Howlett, of the 14th con -i
one of the town newspapers — Carried, cession, lost a valuable mare on 1
N Moved by R. C. Sperling, secnuded by R. Thursday of last week, from dropsy.14:0WICK. •
OF
VALISES AND TRUNKS
is full, and at prices -which must satisfy all.
itarBoot and Shoe repairing done as usual.
Tennant, that the Court cf Revision of
this Council be Court of Revision on this
Our Clubbing Rates. cULROSS. Th regular meeting of the Howl&
The Tams and Toronto nlobe, weekly 6 1 50 by-law, should there be any appeals, and The Dire0ors of the Culross , Mutual Fire Insurance Company was
TasTniss and Toronto Empire. weekly 1 76Mutual Fire Insurance • Company iliekl in the Foresters' Hall, Gorrie,
The TIMZE1 and London Advertiser, weekly ..-1 75 the first meeting- be the 6th of June, 1S94—
The TIMES and London Free Pleas. waalt1Y• • • • 7 76 Carried. Councillor McKinley stated that met at Teeswater, April 28th, 1894, ' on Saturday of last .. -week. Alt the
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The Timms and Montreal Herald, weekly— 1 50 as per motion of adjournment.
7srem! members of the Board were present.
. The TIMES and Montreal Witness, weekly 1 60 he thought the Council should take some
• TheTittnsand Montreal Family Herald and Stet action in reference to allowing pedlars to The Tints and Toronto Daily World. ... 2 60 hers all present. R. E. Little, Esq., (15 applications were received. The
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weekly, and premium ...... . ,...... 1 is sell their wares or goods in town without a President, in the chair. Minutes of &Aiming eases for settlement came
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The TIMM and The Ladies' Journal, monthly,vious meeting. -were read. and on before the meeting and were dealt
Toronto 1 26 licenCe. Councillor Gregory was of there
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New York
The Tom and Cosmopolitan Magaz,ne,monthly, same opinion. Deputy -Reeve laolwes =don of Thos. Allison, seconded by with as .follows :—Nelson Thornton,
The Talcs and The Lire Stock Journal and thought we should enfore the by-law with Alex. MeKtegue, the minutes of last Morris, house burned, $250 Paid;
2 25 .
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100 regard to the running of bicycles on the meeting, as just read, were adopted. 3. Hewitt, Morris, barn destroyed,
trousehold Companion, monthly. .. .. . 1 76
Then -61S and Farmers' Auvoeate, sisseess; Moved by P. Clark, seconded by W. Insured for $450 in the Hawick and1
Reid; that all applications for thaw- 8300 in another company, solicitor
:Ince be now laid before the Directors to be consulted ; Rich. Anderson,
for examination—Carried. Moved Howiek and Turnberry botinclinT,
by' W. Reids seconded by J. Me- house burned, claim laid over until
Kague, that having examined fifteen 1 next meeting.
applications and found them satisfac-
tory, the President and Secretary are
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hereby instructed to prepare and swBOMA
ALKEIL,-- In Winghate. on the 4th
issue policies for the same—Carried. lusts the wife of Mr. Geo. Walker; a son.
By-law No. 14 was then read. (being .. . srattnisas.-
a by-law for appointing -a Secretary
• .- CIRDV -RusnMi
—At nneapolis, Minn.,
and Treasurer for Culross. Mutulss7',,, the 20th of April, by the Rev. S. J.
Fire Insurance Company, Was read. Jerdee,Mr. Walter Purdy. of- Minneapolis,
Moved by A. McKague, seconded lly to miss Vina Rush, .of Wingham, Ont.
W. Reid, that this Board do now WEBSTER—ANDERSON — At the rest -
deuce of the bride's father, on May 3rd
adjourn to meet again in Town Hall, by R. D. Rodgers,M r. Richard Webster',
Teeswater, on the. last Saturday of of Lucknow, to Blies Mary Anderion,
submit it at next meeting of the Council. May, at two o'clock p. m.—Garried. daughter of Mr. Thos. Anderson, of
G. A. PRINGLE, Setretary. As_4eblieK
DIED.
The Connell then adjourned. BELGRAVE. .49f
• Mrs. Buchanan :s visiting in LOTI-'6.- /-mcnistr- In Wingham„ on the 9th
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instant, Catharine, wife ot Mr. John
—Parties representing the A. J. Dean don.—Mrs. Stevens, of Clinton, is Murry, aged 31 years and 4 days.
inentipeed below were in Wingham a week visiting her sister, Mrs. Tufts, of this Cowmen -1n Brussels. on May lst,
or ao ago distributing advertising circulars. village.—Our old neighbour, John Adam (?, Cozmaek,. fourth ?)2n of tb!!
The Postoffice authorities are taking a Budge, is ill again. --Mrs. Forbes is Int" ter aaratardryas.a/ aged ts years, 8
determined, stand in regard to these fake not improving at MI.—Seeding is all et 0
-.: 0 ATITII—In Morris, on April 25thelfary,
concerns, and are punishing the operators finished hereabout and now look on relict of the late Rutherford Smith, eged
•whenever and wherever they find them : for neigh gravel in road work.— 78•yeere and 17 days.
A. J. Dean appeared before Mr. • J. A. Oter cheese factory will soon be in .8aussa---InGorrie, on . April 2fith, Miss
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The TIMES and the Gult'vator and Country sidewalks. Mr. Geo. McKenzie weeepre.
Gentleman, weekly .,,. 2 75
Reduced rates with alt other papers not mentioned , sent and stated that the Couccil should
in the mho,. e list. have a nee watering cart and that he was
Address going to Goderich and would enquire into
TIXES OFFIen,
Wiugham, Ont. cost of ono in use at that place. By-law
No. 228, 1894, a by-law to authorize the
Mayor to sign the agreement of weigh
Town council. scales with Mr. A. EL Carr, was read three
The regular monthly meeting of the Town times and passed. The Assessor returned
Council was Lehi on Monday evening last. his roll and handed in en account for $2.90
Present --Mayor Hanna,Reeve Sparling,De.. for postage and stationery, and salary of
paty-Reeve Holmes, and Councillors, Mc- 0100. Moved by W. Holmes, seconded by
Eittlay, Inglis. Reading, Arsoott, Green, D. McKinley, that the Assessor be paid his
Tennant, Herdsman, Johns and Gregory, salary and $2.90 for postage and stationery
The minutes of the last regular and special —Carried. The Clerk reported that he had
meetings were read. Deputy -Reeve Holmes
raised objection to an account of Thos,
Moore, passed at last meeting of Council,
stating that so cents of it did not belong
•to the Fire and Water Committee. Moved
by Deputy -Reeve Holmes, seconded by D.
McKinley, that in reference to the ;.ccount
of Thos. Moore, that 50 cents of it be
charged against the Street Coterattee,
where it belorigs—Carried. The minutes
were then passed. The Finance Committee
reported as follows : Dr. Tamlyn, visit and
medicine and examination of Mrs. Brown,
$5; Jas. Meaty, printing, 613.25; R. King.
-man, wood, charity to Geo. Streeter, $1.50;
E. Rogers, work On streets, 15.63;
Pattison, wood, charity , for Mrs. Melvin,
• 41.25; Wingham Electric Light Co., lights
for April, 439.42; W. A. McClymont, re -
Vatting horst power and saw, $1.70; Rey.
bolds dc Cd:, charity order, 9.50;1 C. E.
• Williams, Nue stone for Water Works,
47,5Q; Geo. Hughes, work on street, $7.19;
'Glias. Betber, teaming an streets, $13.50;
It. McLean, lumber, 8%3.53; Mrs. Saint,
teamingin Maroh, 75 ceuts ; Mrs. Saint,
drawing hose mitt to Heasion fire in Febru.
ary, $1, referred back to Committee. The
been requested by owners of property com-
ing under farm lands to make the usual
refund. He said he would prepare a by-
law covering the different cases and
Mackie, J. P., at Berlin, Wednesday, at
the instance of Inspector Hoplcirk, of Strat-
ford, to defend himself on &charge of using
Her Mi.jeetyrs mails for fraudulent pur-
poses. tleao, ander a number of aliases,
and aided by agents, is said to have flooded
Operation again.—Belgrave boasts a;400
Bar. Barber, aged /0 years.
training' track for young road stook B Dr—in East Wawanosh, on the
Clair& Rms.—Quarterly services/3rd inAstarit, yea
Grain, aged 48 ye
a 0 -
were held at Sunshine last Sabbath nd months.. . . ----„.
morning. The pastor preached from •
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the subject: "The peace of God ini. •
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the towns of Ontario with pamphlets,. of- parted to man," Isa. 29: 3. There October 25180
fering a prize guessing competitioe. The was a fair attendance and a good My health wae completely restored. by
guess was made eaey, as for instance the service.—The business meeting - • CAMPERWS SKR= CoD LIVER Oir,. 3
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first and lest letter of the name of some pro- • held on Monday Iast at Belgravaes. wboetitgliert by is lbs. 22 days increas, ed. my
minent statesman would be given, and the Anew:nets were in fairfirst ten or twenty competitors sending in was some deficiency, Which the Board Prop. Benovo Co. 21:""t
moatreat.
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emanates recommend that the above oorreet solutions, were offered silver butter proposed to raise, so that the pastor
dishes, coolers and other things worth from might be. paid in full. Relations of
and Methodist Churches be refunded the TOWNSHIP of EAS
liecounts be paid and that the Presbyterian
08 to $5. Being easy to solve, many sent pastor and people for the last three
ever -paid amount of taxes paid by them n
in the answer to the query and all received years have been pleasant and profit -
o
theft church grounds. The report of the word in reply that they had been successful, able. Wm. Bengough was elected
rine.nce Committee was adopted,
stamped delegate to District meetings in Blyth, Aftwidi„ 1
motion. The Exeoutive Committee reporton
and should send 75 esnte and a
envelope for a box of pills and a silver lSth inst. Sabbath Sehool and other Ivawal„.,100.,h,we
d, rid' that Mrs Iv' be butter dish. In return they got a box of interest in a prosperous comlition. =“eetZ
pills arta a Mall butter chip worth proh- On Monday evening- last, the oftl.
granted only 50 cents per week dutieg the
tibly from 3 to 5 cents. Scores of eases of ecrs of Court Belgrave, No. 48, Can.
this kind are traced, and Dean stands to adian Ord IV's:0day IVIay 28th, t894,
summer months, and that two menthe rent
be paid for Mrs. Laing and two months
WAWANOSH.
COURT 0 EVISION.
11 of the Township of East
or the purl 610 of revising the
oaring appeals turainst aske9.
so
to the transaetion of other
Connell -Rolm, tiarnoch P. 0., Lot
er of Forostorsi "%von in- et the ho tr of 10 n'elnek A. M. f whish all immena
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,tont for Mr. Williams. The report was defend. hi'meif all six After stalled by Mr. John A. I3armtrA DJ). Entereate 'ill please take notl&toattd got ern them
sitting from eleven tilt five o'clock the case If. C. R„ of Wroxeter aS fdlOWs selves itocovr.dIngly
aaoptea. Moved by j. W. inglis, seconded P. PORTERPIELD
. lries 011ie,
r mittes procure a suittible house for
)sy Thos. Gregory, that the Exeoutive Coin. Was adicuraed for a week to allow' the S. Irvine, 0. P. ; FL Saekrider, V. C'C
defence to seoure someiturther evidence. R. H. McLean, F. S. WM, Wig,lits Seat Wawsnosh, nay 7, '04,
Mrs,
gerivin as theapIY as possible—Cerried,
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awe to the weigh scale. recommending I Will be told by the Chisago. Milwaukee it S. W. ; F. Vannorman, Z. W.; Van
. The Property Coreniittee reported in refer- i Bente So
kers Excursion Ticket
th
Man, R. Ss; Win. Anderson, Treas. ;
liobt. McRae, Chap.; Geo, 11. Davids, BRIDGE 'WORK,
at the charges for weighing he the same ) St. Paul Ittillwity Ott Mal 8th end May AratitiOrrnall, S. B.; 'Win. Censor, J.B.;
sis laid down in eeetieti 407 oi the 0„ensen,; 20th, 1.(494, front Chicago- to St, NIA, Dr. MeAslii Court I hysietan; Wm.
•;, dated Municipal Act, and that a by-law to! Minneapolis, °Mahon f5ictut City, Moses Bone, 1, C. R. ; Wm. Bone, liepre-
.:', .Jbet Iffiest had been prepared, and the i City, wed pointe beyond at practically one sentittive to IIigh Court, This Court •
,f, eeates were let by *notion on Friday last. I fare for the round trip. Excursion tickets is in a flourishing ebildition and has Ant Bittox$,
-..;, The reit to be /mid quarterly ill 041M100. ?. will be good for return passage thirty days a memliership of 65. During the
l 'The re tadopted. Thos, irwin,l, from date of sale, bat ars. geed for ging past SIX months they paid out V8.2 in
par was SIDEWALK, GRATES,
A,' deristeker of otenetitv reported that he has . peerage only en date of -flak. sick benelts, and. have, on hand $374 CRESTXXG and
ting tu graves, of which 41 were large and t For father partieulate apply to any in cash and property to the value of s PUMP SPOUTS
' • lt greets; diet eerie party ot parties Coupon Ticket Agent in the 'United States $700. Anse the installation cere-
kast opts • the 'lot° erk the It line Of Cane(ra, or estates; A. ,1. TAtt,Olt, Call. monies, short addresses were deliver. AT—
wu eartlr itr darttie his eliitinee. Stlittlt rem. Agent, 874 York $t., Toronto, 'ed by Mr. Barnard, Mr. R. Elliott, of .
Wingloun, and others.
mitt 10141 rebirritta to the Property OM.
'Olctk.
IRON GRATE BARS,
WASHERS,
COLUMNS,
• ME WINCHAM FOUNDRY.
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HOMUTH & SON, •
• WINGHAM',
FUTURE PROSPECTS.
Will wheat be worth two -dollars a bushel within two years
We do not claim to be able to answer the question but OHO who
sliould be regarded as good authority oil' the subject', namely, Mr.
Vatillorne, of railway fame, has spoken quite freely on this question.
But there are questions of daily experience of which we can speak
with absolute certainty-, and of some of them we will have some-
thing to say here :
lst. There are so many people engaged In the mercantile business
or trade in this country, and the struggle for place and patronage
is so great and persistent, that profits in many lines are wiped. out.
How, then, can a :trade be done that will give to the merchant a
living profit, and at the same thine secure to his customers the very
best Value offered in any market?
• We answer:* Import goods • direct from the manufacturers or
from the fields of produetion, and we have adopted this course.
OUR ORDER POR FALL AND WINTER MANTLES AND WRAPS
WAS PLACED. WITH ONE OF THE BEST BETILIN, GERSIANY,
PAOTURERS TWO MONTHS 'too. Our 'customers can rely on getting
• the very latest TEXTDRES and NEWEST STYLES, at the LOWEST PRICES
POSSIBLE.
OUR IMPORTA.TION ORDER for TEAS was .111S0 PLACED TWO
MONTHS -AGO 1111d Will. DE PEAKED AND 'PACKED TO OUR ESPECIAL
ORDER AND SHIPPED DIRECT PROM THE GARDENS WHERE GROWN
TO THE TOWN OP WINGIIA-M. •
Our Dress Goods, and many important lines in Drygoods, we
imported this spring, and our customers understand what that •means
to them.
We sell the best Boots and Shoes, Ready -Made Clothing. • Our
Tailoring Department has special attention, Ilatsk Caps, °Shifts;
Collars, Ties, &c, • The purest Groceries, at correct prices, is the. rule
of our house. - --.r
• D. M. GORDON,
The Anchor House, Whigham.
L.pAPER.
,
I have just received.a large consignment of
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW BLINDS, &c.
in all the latest designs and styles.
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Also, a large stockof
School Books, Scribblers,
Exercise Books, Copy Books1
Slates, Pencils, Crayons,
• • Stationery, Stc.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
ALEX. ROSS,
The Popular Bookstore. Winghatu.
0..00000400,00..* ' •
HARNESS AND GOLLARS.
Having bought out the Ambler Harnesa Business and started hie old stand,
ata prepared to furnish the publics With everythirig usually kept in a harness shop
such as
HEAVY, LIGHT and TRAM HARNESS,
NETS, DIM/MRS,
WHIPS, CURRY COMBS,
marsurs, SWEAT COLLARS,
TRUNICS, VALISES and
TRAVELLING BAGS, &e.
Aiwa:* at.
I wake all nay own Collars arid guarantee satisfaction.
Give ine a trial end 1 will vita you right'.
INT1.13WTO3ST,
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Our stook this season impasses any
'previous efforts, and we are daily e
the benefit of it. The Dress Goods d
inent is full of all the leading novelth
coIoro. See the colored Gloria's, (sil
wool), double width and grand valee.
aerinee. TO THIS arotus, We have
done as good a Drees Goods:, trade as
season. Comment is unnecessary.
Prints are in the lead as usual; the bi
range, the newest designs and finest
lugs, Our .all -wool De Laines an
prettiest and cheapest in town, We
an exclusive range of Zephyr Ging
and, Muelins, guaranteed to keep
ceder. A special line of ladies' Sus
Vests, 5 /Ants eaoh, six for 20 eents.
Our Shoe stock is full of the old re
'makes; the hest assorted stock of 0:
and Slippersin the trade.
Groceries as usual. The 35 cent
3 lbs, for one dollar, 5 lbs. for "one
and fifty, as satisfactory as ever.
„delivered promptly.
eseeese.---essie.4•••
ORR & inspocKs, •
The Only Direct Imp
Tien Been, May 2n, 1894,
Marriage .Licenses
Issued by FRANI( PATERSON, No 2.
toria street,Wingliatn, Ont. No wit
. required. . .
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. i B EST gr+.01In,tsg=
Place Gnnad
iet,.., Is at the
• ,. ....tral Business
!MO.:, Toronto. Ont., and Stratford,
, ticquesponably Canada's Greatest
merteel$Cheols. Cata.ocues tree.
Gonna paper, Saw & kiiInti. Princip
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LOCAL NEWS.
—Cash for good butter and eggs a
/Graham's market grocery.
—The wheel of fru iness turns
friction when well oi d with sensi
S. Youbill, r4.1 estate ag
'other day sold lot 137 Leet & Davis
ward 2, to Mrs. Elsie flttghes.
—Why buy cheap pods, when
aet-NtylVest forthe same ' ney
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N. T. Ititchi P. L. S..,
willbaeat theen's11othtel,
onmyuh, thand
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requiring his'services should can en
• —At Luoknow, o
Beavers, of Seaforth
.of Huron, and the
,the champions of
which are the chant
eies.
the 24th of Ms
the junior tie
opshote, of L
ewe, are le
ons of th
—Parties wishin
fich
o can be &coo eedaisboy
Stewart, Wingha
Durham bull for Berme.
e–Mr. J. J. Golley,1 V. S., of th7
•bas purchased a Key nee dehorn
a -per. This instrunee t was awe
V merit at the World's 'air, Chic
It has four cutting 0 laces that
eplittieg or aliverin# of the ho
phots lif•erciireudie,ci, r)totahno! otfliewahnoi:als
mention laid week, - :as connnitt
bye". A. sieekie, Esq
. Pe
Iir
Berlin
j
four cl
_of frau
mail. ;0Y .
JudgeDa 1.f.,
each charge, ‘• s t
19, bail being -gran
rt 48,000.
—Wetoltege thick bud jewelry
.repaired and fully warranted b
P.M, Meyer Block, Wingliere.
—We wish it to e clearly
.that eft notioes ef oh, rob sociele,
Ise pretenoe
sling liter
ned before
Pleaded not
41 was fixed
ed tb the a
lawn socials, eta., etc.,
.object ie to raise m sey, must
tit the tate of 10 oen per line to
insertion, and 5 s per line
L enl,sequsnt insertiO . When b
V, entertainments are tinted at
office, a notice of a lewill be
the paper gratis. Itt only on
clition will notices o the above al
published, ire&
—Muse Fleming 15 now the
molly seri etl.i at it the ram
Cattalo Polteerietves orPictur
in -Wanted to 1101,7 r eorate the h
any of the sus,. ,qss, at tow
be state and call et . Grainiest
Boos, Wiughent.
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