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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-10-19, Page 2• THE SQUATTER'S CLAIM. THE WXNGHAM TIMES, OCTOBER 19, 1t594. I feel very well, mother, only Pm , Jake 6tarted off at onee, and two hours passed before he came 'Welt. [ (Jerson. • Alm Littlejohn ; Moss work, Robt,4 The day named for the formal Altheugh fat some days betbre the Do yon feel as welt as. you did this How is she„Take? Sam whispered. I weather bad.been very disagreeable youaTar. Harding; dye= Work, John Cousins Wane around at last, and at noon the tang"), I expect, -tor sae% tho people of Howada We.ro . favored 'Ewan.. Pair geese, Juo. Keine, T. Me- & Sous• arrasene work, Rat. Hard - opening of the Oklahoma territory morning? I She's gone, Jake i•eleied. She's No ; the ride was so rough. mid so better of, a Pair tarkeys, Tilos, Mandel.- ing, John °mills & Sons ; sofa grand inilux beg,an. The • broad, they t4sy, ow 1 with fine weather for their fall show • long that it made me sore and weak. been sick a Mug time, son, W. EyitilSi pair clucks, C. Caudle; pillow, crag work, Noah Hallman, wild wairie was at once dotted With 1,V1BC11 was held at 1 ordwich on But I don't mind, that, for I'm glad . the doctors said. she couldn't, -ever • Pair light Brahmas, Jas. MeEwan; Robt, Harding, sofa cushion, any white -topped wagons, all moving on . we got here and papa got a good get well. She's a pretty little thiug., aaturday week. It proved to be one pair Plymouth Rocks, W. Strong, kind, Geo, Gregg., Noith Hallman ; to the south, while the fagged and claim. Is it long till daylight, though Sam, and weut off smiling - of the best shows in the history of pair penciled Hamburgs, John Jolla- ' mosaic patch work, ROA. lim'clingl jaded horses that pulled them' Were There was au immense mamma. t like an angel, She was glad her pa Ithe swiet'Y' - stou ditto; pair Coehins, John Clegg, tinsel work, Geo, Gregg ; fancy urged at the point of the lash to the ' crowd resent All tile clepartments ' . . I j I •Cousins & greatest possible speed. Every wagon bore a party of poor home seekers, who for Months had waited for this day, and. who now joined in r the new land of on getting a claim •aaa•••• • HOWICK FALL FAIR, ered, Alex. Robertsou, Tilos. Man- en ; Berlin wool flat, Geo, Gregg, , 80 tired, the child replied, the grand race promise, intent and a home. One rickety ol a span of poor 1. off to the west la and. for an hour ward a small boc lined the water -e SIIIISO; when the and Cie mules p it became quite staraal ;Ind a pared. Shortly after heavily armed, a mile or so b OW the wagon, and, i stopping, one o them said: Boys, this is • he spot I picked out for us, and I d find a better pi to search the are jest six eta ins here—just enough for us and tile!, three men who are coming with he wagon, and so I ed about right. wagon, hauled by ony mules, headed in the afternoon, • raced. straight to - of timber that arse. It after huber wit ; reached keted, but befige ark a tire had been eanty supper pre - ark three horsemen, ode out of the timber ii't believe you could ce of land if you were Pantry over. There Yes a long time. Night has jest , got a new home and she wanted toa „ , . , , FnUri, Itnit ng in . , 1 were n ell -fitted and the competition come on. I be buried on the claim. Nordic • S A Johnston,ditto,Sons, J Hunter • toilet mates, Geo. In py, • . as, . i WaS very keen awl •espeeially so with I Wish it was light so that I could 1 For a long while the men were t te losses. le urmers of owie e I I T1 f • /I . 1. Jibed° Island Greening, W, II. Gregga floor filatS braided or'hooked, see the country. is it very pretty ? , silent thou Sam, said; I „, „ - Greo.g John Ridley.; King of Temp- Rieh Butchart, Jas. Hunter, tissue for their title horses . Be- cgg, ' Yt.s, darling, very beautifal. I Has he got a new home„fake ? i "2''' noted. ' • ' ' • . kills County', J. L. .Wilson, Jno work, Geo. Gregg, John Cousins & • low will be found a COM' of the prize - bat manuma Are NI lio. Jai e asked, 111 • - • ' • - - Cousins & Sons; Russet, W, II. Sons. t k f • ti ' d r 1 I - . I am glad of there any dove The prairie sweet, and at will bring you von•get well ,y for yottratdf,' No, 116;•'.. mamma, I shall never do Jake, her ' that. lion t ert s bloom ? The man ag there—the ebild'a • noUsES. . Johnston, 3., . , Wilson; Ben Davis, Pearl paintFiZ, I,RTS.GeaGregg; oil ' • Gregg, AlexaLittletohn; Baldwin, A, covered with tbena , pa ? . morning cornea 1 What do , you .say about that, ' Span of h avy agricultural horses, W. Strong, . Littlejohn; iffania jno, painting,. ditto, palatine; ori silk or ! Wilkinson 13 as., A, & J. Campbell. Cousins & i ons, Jno. 11. Johnston; velvet, Geo. Gregg; John Cousins & ors of them 'When 1 Sam ? !Heavy agrieeltural gelding,two years Tallman Sweet, Alex. -Littlejohn, 3, Sons; painting on satin, Geo. Gregg; i can gather them ! I'd rather •.ou'd say„Take ? ' -ou want, ; Theo 1 se- that lie tuts. 1 old, W. Evans, 3. L. Wilson ; heavy II. Johnston; Aaverta, A. Johnston, °rayon, ditto ; specimen of penroan.. lding, one year old, Alex. Littlejo).n; Ductless of Olden- • ship T. P. McFavan ; Painting .on ivy agricultural filly, 'burg, John ,d1. Jobnston, Alex. pottery., Geo, Gregg ; painqng. on \. & 3. Campbell, Alex. Littlejohn; exi.a, 3. L, Wilson, 0. wood, ditto.; collection of painting, Caudle; extra, W. Strong, Jno H. Geo, Gregg. bra,J. J. Barret, Jno. at DS; 20 oz Pippin, A. • io. Cousins & Solis; Swallow It. ' .t: . ionw . . Ripilliat is the best way to take a John Ridley; Snow aPple„ W. Strong. ans Tabule, best because the •derson; Maiden's Blusb, A. Littlejohn A. Littlejohn; .' t' • f I most pleasant. For all liver • and of each (name ci stomach disorders Rtpans Tabules 3 varieties of but I shailve 1 am gladsalie for it will lk I)11)1, and have a beauti motning. to the cairn just: Well, go tc soon the mor are weak tu and rest we you will fe am very happy, ...am, as ,• well any more.. sunbrowned ai?%pretty, though, t And bere' neasant to you and ing his at th er a while you will Then WO said after a -11. home. I want the me so that. I may see belongs to t nee—just once. and that Iv sleep then, pet, and That's 111 mg will came. You And min tired new, but sleep continued, Then th help you,and to -morrow better. , that way I ; 's my hand on that, said • agricultural le extended his rough, Jas. Bell ; h ist two year old, mine, said Ike, extend- Uttlejolin ; h a•vy agricultural filly, same time. ono year old, John Cooper, A. & J. nderstand„ do we? Jake Campbell ; s ln of general' purpose nontent, that this claim horses, L S . Wade, E. Southern; at chap in the wagon,. general pur ose gelding, two years give up all right to it? : old, jus. wan;rigeneral purpose notion, replied Sam. filly, one y r old, R. Edgar, Jas. MeEwan ; roadaterog.eldiug, two year agreed Ike. t's settled, boys, ;Jake old, Ueo. Buraett Wallace ; and I'm glad. you. fit it roadster, one yearAld, G. Holland, 1 never . have the heart Jas. MeEwan roa ster filly, two and from him after hear- year old, B. S. look, Jonas Hallman; ne' year old, J. G. J. Campbell ; brood then and there that this mare; heavy a, aicultural„Tas. Bell, , and that Pd stand by , •Ths. MeEtvan ; 7oal, heavy agricul- ng it against creation, tural, John Cocker, Jas. Bell; brood mare, general, lairpose, A. & J. Camp - too. the others. bell, R. Edgar afoal, general purpose, No, 7nain na, I am not sleepy now, ing her tall ng and rejoicing about roadsto: filly, and I will to - talk. Do you think : his new hone. Never! I said to ' Lambkin, A. & this is as p tty as the home m Mis- liayself right sonri ! i claim was h It may not be now, but it will be him in hold when we get it improved and get a And I'll do i neat little Mane and yard and a Johnston; e. Cousins & S Littlejohn, Alexander, tab apples, 6 of each are the most effective remedy, m fact the standard. [IW . IL McCrackea; (named) Jas. tfeEwan, Jno, Ridley; (named) J. L. Wilsou, A. Littlejohna ous thefts while acting as constable, R,AIX. &of,Sons, Jas, Ex-Oonstable William Thompson, grapes of York county, convicted of miner - was on Friday morning at Toronto pears, MeEwan.J;oharl CeTesstineisa guess we areRed winter heat, W. Evans, Jas. sentenced to ten years in the pent- Guess we aie, replied one of theCampbell ; wb e winter wheat, Jas. tentiary. Campbell ; Ja MeEwan, • W. H. • • others, if nobpdy ain't gone and Gregg ; any ot er kind, Jas; Camp - squatted on tha ground. garden. It Aill be very nice, I . . I T Ai E It FA • 1 11)11 1 Ey A,t scup An Wgia,Titin REMNUY.—Urts. Wirt • Vor over Fifty Years selected. a res 'lig place for the child mare, roadstei , R. Edgar, . G.-- H. J Cam - c very nice, mamma, and the three men dug a grave and Williamson ; cad, roadster, J. G. as the old home we placed.. the i minus in it. Then, , Lambkin, A. & J. Campbell; carriage some settlers along had before pi -, a lost it. I wish we W. Wallace ; °ugh, and if they bad never had -to give it up,manmaa, bringing a Sin, I tree from the woods, team, 13. D. 'Wallace, wagon here they'd don't you ? they planted lit at the head and carriage horse, 1. (gelding or mare), f us. Yes, but it itauldn't be helped, and scattered some flower seeds about, 1 J. D. Merril -16M saddle horse, (geld - They did every hing they could to ing or mare), R. Edgar, T. Atkins. The next morning the father as. • c wan, . Edgar ; arooc e ; barley, . • ans, as. . p bell; large pe , Jas. MeEwan, Jas. Sanderson ; s peas, Geo. Gregg; Jas. Sanders ; white oats, Jas, Campbell, NIT:. ;vans ; plack oats, J, L. Wilson, s. Campbell; white beans, Jas, Sal derson, W. Strong; timothy seed, . Ferguson, Jas. San- derson ; yellow corn, R. Edgar, R. Harding. DAIRY PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. Tub packed butter, R. Edgar, W. Strong ; buttes in roll, Robt. Hard- ing, John Oqi.sins & Sons • home made bread, Jaa. Hunter, P. •'Hepin- 1 There s nobo lv on the land yet know. I guess. At 1 signs of any ca There may to -morrow, ti should beat oui have theheels' Maybe the maybe they w sort of depend Depend? Ho Why, it wou] there is more o us. If we w s in the majority I But you will be here, darling. You g y but I neverdonereckon we'd be pretty apt to make will soon get well. ast, don't see any Yes, it will anywhere. but not as nie --ley' 117' will cheer the sad 1 ,arted parents, and i would, Sam, and so we must i ot grieve. ATTLE• uldet. ' That would soon be happy...and contented here as ,ou know. we were there were sorry tha they could do no more. Bull, three y ars and over, diploma v ? I hope so, but I'm. afraid you , Boys, and $2, Grahan Bros.; bull, under said old Jake when they! a I depend on whether won't. Will ton be very lonely : -years old, A. Johnston, John i were again alon , I've done some , them than. there is of when I'm not tore? Cooper ; cow, : 3.. L.' Wilson, Jas. things in my time, anything that made H , A a 1 t . r T 1 1' • ' Hunter; heife a two year old, Jas. our claim good. to shooting, about as well a to finger a pist The others n this, and tile th little farther fr had gone but , eame to a slur away to the so ' Boys, see th What ia it ? Sam asked. ' P And noboc See that ligl t up the creek. What can they ? I do you make f it? No ; they A fire -fly, 1 •eckon, replied Sam. from us, dea A. fire -fly, -*thing. Guess they I am so don't have fire flies down here as big body can tali as hens, and it .would take one that big to make that sort of light. That's so, Jake,sa.id Sam, thought- fully. Whatto yon make it out? I make it nothing mare than a squatter, and he's on our land, too, I guess. Yes, it must be a squatter, and of course he's an our land. The blam- ed rascal has got cheek for you, sure. Yes, he's got cheek. But what are we going to do about Maxi ? That's the question now. Well, we've got to rout bim out of there, and we'd as well do it now. We can't dei it any too quick, and we might as well.ride over there and start him off d take possession of his fire. It 11 save us the trouble ofmaking on of our own. row you will This pmpo don meeting with an No, I cann tmardmotts ent, the three men never see to galloped off t ward the light. away—soon ; By jix, boys ! said old. Jake, as • a new home • they drew nlar to the light, it might --to—give-- be a good ida, to be prepared for Old Jake If it should come For a little while the child lay , me ee s whenI stood the reckon we know perfectly st 1, and the anxious and listened to the next. ones how parents begat to think that sbe had little dyin' chi fallen aslee But soon she roused 1 • t p her pa offthe dded significantly at again and in voice weaker and diploma, J. L. Wilson. claim, that's rightly his. I tell you, ee men rode out a thinner than ver before asked: Darin= gra ea, cow, J. L. Wilson, I felt like a 1o4 -down sneak. m the timber. They Is the claret pretty, papa? ditto.; heifer, o years old, J. L. j It was a m n trick, said Sam, • few steps when Jake • Yes, it's be4lutiful, darling. Wilson, .David Tompson ; yearling and Pm ashai ed of it. But it's Ids heifer, A. Jo nston, ditto • fat ox, s. We can put up cow, steer or heifer, A. Johnston, R. Edgar ; heifer calf, A. Johnston, ns or. get anotherafor ditto.; herd, consisting of' 4 females, to take that one. diploma, 3, la. Wilson; mulch cow of ve up there makes anv kind, milking qualities only con - slow' S( othing Syrup has boon used for over ilpy Years lc; millions of mothers for their chilaren while trething, with pod act success. It scori* tho child sarong tho gunis, allays all pain, cures wind eollc, and is thabest remedy for Diarrhrea. Is pleasant to tLertiasu.tewSeolgyhiri.,Dcr.ist incalculable. Ile sure and ash for Mrs. Winslow s Soothing Syrup, and take no other icind. Thravnng in a Rainbow.. . I wish you had been with a party of us who OMB saw Tom Ochiltree when a friend pointedly "taxed" him with being "the biggest liar in Am- erica !" For an instant Tom appear- ed to be genuinely indignant—but 1 f i tant Th he t unto., o ins on •a ea]. inp; lei ea stall. on y Or an 116 . en go as I did last night Jobnston J. b. Wilson ; bull calf, ROOTS A VEGETABLES. back at his accuser with a rather Lie words of that L. calf, Jas. Hunt a A. Johnston ; herd cr. Johnston ; heifer Potatoes,130 —,y of Hebron or Early mild denial of that soft impeachment, followed by an effectual personal ex - e by that old wagon knowin' that I'd ROSO, C. Ca W. Strong ; Eleph- t-consisting of 1 ale and 4 females 1 • ts Jas. Campbell; any p anation. He described a magnifi- stop, and pointing As pretty the old home ? claim. th, said : Almost, I axpect, and we shall — . beti OU t. soon make it much nicer than. it is. with five eta' can take it from. you, , AVC re not goh That little gr can't take this home • other kind, T. swede turnips, & Sons; any o Cracken, Jolu red, H. mangolds, yell John Cooper ; Cousins & Son fiekla W. H. , . cant picture by a great artist—a Aikins, C. Caudle ; landscape, with beautiful lights and* Strong, Cousins shades, and with a wonderful "atmos- ier kind, W. H. Me - by the hillsides and the Cooper mangolds, Owe" valleys. The painter inspected his raeken, T. Aikins ; own work and admired its beauties; w, W. H. Mebracken, but something was lacking. He wets, garden, John knew it was true to nature, but it , R. Harding ; carrots, H. needed. something. What? He cen- oAttneoCniaa, eCk.enoaudle, R. • • eluded that it -would be perfected by est. siclered, Davi a Thompson, Anthony Bdggogi; P iaan athat squatter' title good, and I d like to.see an diody dispute it. seed onions, W. H. McCraeka lad of that, papa. No- . HoR. • , Jake and 1 as companions were as en, J. L. Wilson; top onions, R.Hard- "Now," said Tom, triumphantly, it from you. SHEEP."that artist would bave been a — goo as their word, an. for the sake .. . i i t• parsnips,W.II Iticeraeken . There w a slight movement on of the little ,&11.•1 who had passed on ‘Letcesters-a-, Aged ram, John Stew- Dr. Spence; pumpkins, W. H. Me- fool if he hadn't thrown in a rain - the part of the three men ontside,and eat, Richar - Butchart; shearling oraekee, bow," 1 . 1 . t 1 1 t1 ditto . citrons,- W. H. Me- .. a hurried glance was exchanged squatter loy ly in the defense of his ram, J. R. among them. son; ram tar claim.—Tho las P. Montfort, in ... il I'm going to leave you, papa, the Leslie's Wee ly. H. Webber; child went on, and I'm going away lambs in 189 right soon. You and mamma will Thong t it was Cancer. Sanderson; p miss ine, but you have a new K. Campbll phell, Jas. Sander- Cracken, R. Butchart; blood. beets, All Tom ever does is to "throw in , J. K. Campbell,W. W. H. McCracken, John 11. Johnston; a rainbow" to perfect his stories. air ewes, having raised tomatoes, J 4ous1ns & Sons, W. H. Mearacken; Barrett, J. C W.H.McCrac W. H. MeCri Sons ; Strong ; wa Cracken, Jas cumbers, W. ston ; squasl ; ditto, 114PLEUEXTII S AND GENERAL 11AX- FACTURE'S. Iron beam plow, Gillies & Martin, Galles & Matin; gang plow, Gillies • & Martin; Iroot cutter, diploma, Tolton Bros., *. seed sower, Gillies & , J. K. Campbell, Jas. ir shearling ewes, J. A. Butchart; pair ewe James M Milian, Esq., home, and you must not think of me Helena I. b , I. K ampbell, Jno. Stewart; Avenue, Bra ndale,Toronto, Canada, too much. You. mu.st make my pen sheep, diploma, J. K. Campbell; 'I la ve been suffering. from grave, papa, in. some sunny spot close writes: best ram, any age, 3. K. Campbell; to where the house will be, so that dyspepsia foi. over 20 years, and , best ewe, any age, cliploma„ J. K. . have tried 'very supposed cure, • you. and m nina can see it often and you mus plant flowers by it and which in sont, eases gave me tem.- Campbell. Oxford Downs --Aged ram, di- porary relieflbut the trouble came a tree. pima, J. P. MeRaran, Jno. Cousins father mink in a husky voice; but nntil I ablest despaired of being & sons, 1 & 2; rani lamb, ditto, ditto Yes, yes, A ie ; I 11 not forget, the & Sons; shearling ram, Jno. Cousins cared, tin' king that instead of you must not think of such things. pair ewes having raised lambs in dyspepsia it ust be cancer of' the You must sle to -night, and to -mor- 1894, J. P. ICIcEwate Jno. Cousins & stomach I li . ' el better. thelastthreeSons; pair shearling ewes, Jim sleep, papa, and I'll ' years 1 ha,ve been in agony from norrow. 1 am going pain in the atomach, besides other iambs, ditto, 8t' Sons, ditto, ditto; pen sheep, di ditto; pair ewe but I'm glad you have Symptoms innumerable, until I ploma ditto. back again with renewed force mall tomatoes, J. J. sins & Sons; ca.bbage, en, C. Caudle; peppers, eken, John Cousins & wers, C. Caudle, W. r melons, W. H. Me - Campbell ; green ett- ltrong, John H. John- s, W. H. McCracken, business. take kindly, he'll open o • don't want can help i we ean't, hat squatter might not across his ey to us, and like as not words to his us with a shotgun. We all fell back o do any shooting if we came. Wb but if WO can't help it, ing of the course. Jake said i 'That's $t, agreed Sam, and I ex- impressive peat we'd Ibetter sort of slip up on . Boys, sh Idin and It let him get any advant- That's t age of us. „ Sam, in al The me4 dismounted and crept Yes, sh Softly for and through the grass, Jake, and keeping w 11 in the shadow of the see that et Old wagon After a little while they on this 1 got quite ose and stopping to listen, friend or. distinctly 'load tow Yokes in the that pa ai Wagon en ged in earnest eenversta I knew tion. On of the va:ees, it was plain der if we VW that a worean, while the other them? Weak an thin, was unmistakably 'don't k that of a ild, be any hat How d *ou feet now, &axle! the Then yo WOUlart Jake, arid Gillies & Martin; turnip 'inertia, Tolton Bros., .Martin , water pumps, nd w111—:never—have could not wen move about from ahropshii•es—Aged ram, diploina, reeemmeadad, W. Y. Tate. • up. pain and waakness. .At last I saw W. H. Webber, ditto; shearlingrami HOME ALAN/FACTURE AND LADIES .71./r...a. Alcide Oltaus86 ditto, ditto; ram lame, ditto, ditto; • ' wome. • . • koutroal, P. Q. rriedly drew his sleeve your K• D. P . advertiSed and pro- .. .. and whispered a few eared. a freefsample which I found - . pan ewes having raised lambs in Horne , m de yarn, W. It. Mc-- 4, Mary loos Medicine inpanions. Then they doing me good. I have used five 1894, ditto; pair ewe lambs, ditto; cream as noiselessly as they packages and ant free at present pen sheep, diploma, ditto. blankets, h they were out of hear- from pain or ache, although it is six Grades — Ram, age considered, pair ladies ceupants of the wagon, months since I have been cured, I Thos. Manderson; ram Iamb—A. H. moored; his most solemn and believe permanently." Littlejohn, ditto; pair ewes having pair merea one ; * " raised lambs in 1894, A. Littlejohn, atacaaaaen bit 11. johnston ; pair ' Inc made,. W. Strong ; Whenever °eking's, hand made, W. Hood's n, John Cousins & 501I5; T .hb following ks, hand made, W. canasta arellite as. afeEivan ; pair in.en's lureet,116utreal, given a Fair Trial roves Its Merit, otter is from Mr. J. Alcoa and surveyor, i0. 18 Shaw vuular s going to die, ain't she? r. . L. Moody will begin a r ,, 3. . e way 1 pat it up, replied series of services at the Massey .' Johnston, ditto; pair ewe lambs, A. H. McCracken; pair naen's gloves, oas. 13011; pair shoaling awes, A. mitts, hand,_ ittde .1 Hallett, W. 'C. /. /Iota m Lowell, Mass.; "Oentlemehok , X Unto been biting Itood's seriousness. , MUSIC Hall, Nov. 4, in TO1`011t0. narsaparltrat elite:oasis months end MU glad I Littlejohn, Jas. 13011. hand made, 'S. ,T, Barrett, W. 114 to Sny that It has done Me a geent deal ef vied. going to die, repeated.. it1ientriti9In Cured in a day.—Sentlt SWINE, MeCraekett to cabin quilt, W. IL 1 Istaaaaray a ; 1 t u g i was 2 pounds, lint hide es I1 4 blamed d ing to . Atriaerieart phentnatil Care ofi Ittrirtitietn Berkshire—Aged. bit Id a-dyitig away out here Its a'lejuortilalatf.,73dslyt'tteYara7alualais'IYA,,year old, John Ridley, Al ely prairie, without a mysterious. It removes at Once the cause SON boar, under on iything, and I just know ot the disease immediately disappears. The Bros., Jim. Ridley; Ina must feel awful. first nose greatly benefits. 75 coots. Robertion p ir • ; a ;ay ca said am. Wen- iiclley. could do anything for 1RM, Steven Richard, Q. C., a, Chester survivor of the Government of John one tareekon there wouldn't fiandfield Macdotiald, died very sud in going to see, denly on Thureclay week. lex, Orr, Thos. Manderaen; brood in silk, A. L.ittlejohn, Geo. Gregg; go down to the wRgon, triall IC. y>. 0. fait 132GlillaratiOna Of sow, Alex. ltobertean, nee. Man- rat Imo, Jokta Gouges & Sons Warranted at Cbishoines drag store. do. JohnR v014 0110 McCracken patched gat, 'Jas, . Robert- Hunter, Gera Gregg; crochet quilt, ear, Smith Geo. Gregg coverlid, nuido, od sow, Alex. Noah Hallman, Geo. Gregg; eroehet 6, age eonsidered, in wool, AIM Littlejohn, Geo.Gregg; • eroehet in cotton, Noah Hallman ite—Aged boar, over Bmbroidery in totteh, Alm IAttle. old, S. S. Wade, 'rhos. John, Geo, Gregg ; Embreidery in erson; besir muter one year, muslin, Noah Iiallman ; embroidery fill wait here. &tilt nti obildran. delimit; pair spring Pigs, age consid- Win W4Oly Pala* W. 14.409410, 101 , Sal41)eurilia. ES ,beganto... ait's Sarsaparilla it It:Is hi - erased to 1o2 t ink Ilend'Saltrsepralint Marvellous IIlsdkIrTe and inn very man pleased Atertsca cum., psi t Moody* pins Clitre liver Ms. Carat millet. bili005141.441111enee, St& 111444 oluo trIttfr:ititia.