HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-12-08, Page 14THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY DEL 13, (882.
'FATAL A• .mater.- Last week Mr.
n. Whittington, of this place, left co
•Tait to his son in Muskoka. He w
itl !have left the Grand Trunk at Georges
rat res and taken the Hamilton and North-
,eakatern at that place. By some means
pies fell or jumped front the tram near
liiluonehouse, (two stations this side of
eAeborgetown) and was immediately killed.
i1.eStus' who found the body had no other
l• ,tans of identifying it than a couple of
d ds and a letter
ch were
idea which had been sent by
yl t' J. Curtis Stevenson, to Mr. and
s. Whittington, his name being there-
[ e and a telegram waa sent hint of the
Tbeurrence. Mr. Whittington was well
"flown by his long residence here, and
a Ilan the fact that he has been sexton at
ng I, Cemetery for yeas. His remains
s thee brought here for burial. He leaves
1 ethwife and two children here and two
Risen away. -- [New Era
ter
wit Bather Ironical.
air t
A New \--oak payor suggests that Sir John
9"Pedonald take charge of the Republican
thety."--tToroato Mail.
'T tea, the New York World stakes the
p$iagestion, and it gives the reason that
th John, after dealing in p Jibe offices
Icy ft in railway charters, after assisting in
r. escape of felons,after the exposure of
t ▪ t conduct, is beck in ',thee again. The
aurid thinks that »'ramp who, In .ite
iret such political raacnI'ty, can lead it
in ty and win, might give eaccessto the
eepondent Republicans. 1s this also
•to fait's view of thr matter f i L .ndtm
fedrertiser.
Ma Wbas Pesteee
The Peterboro' &rietr has undertaken
with characteristic enterprise to a ltivato
a love of art among its readers, and to
set before them a bright and shining ex-
ampl of all that is high and noble and
like " of Sir John Macdonald, with a "bucking" mare. which her welter said
imp mg. It has secured "a life like The first trial was that of a kicking or
fee -simile of his signature. This u to had allowed no one on her back for a
be given to its paid -in -advance seberib- period of at least five years. She be-
ers, and is in itself not a bad idea. The cametamein about as many minutes, and
Reriru• neglects to tell us, however, in allowed herself to be ridden about with -
what attitude the veteran chieftain le out a sign of her former wildness. The •
taker,. We presume the Review's heal means by which tl:e result was accum-
A Lew and very simple method Nw tvTvab trfes.wa
Severe.
tlLii , find i•n C0III1UL
AND
training vicious horses wits exhibited at l
West Philadelphia receutly, &ttd the
planner in which s4141e .•f the wildest
horses were sundue.l waa :utunishing.
Geo. H. old
ha• made great preparations to receive tt.
He has a specially ens line In
raisins correlating of
Loadoa Layer,
Setaia
Mescals',
aid Valencia
f
pride wil! lead it to transfigure the Tory pushed was by a piece of light rope at prices to suit .be housekeepers throughout
loader in that celebrated declaration, which was paused around tile front of the the section.
nude at Peterbor•,by the way, --"I wish jaw of the mare just above the upper CANNED NNED GOODS
to God I could catch hon f ' Or was it teeth, crossed in her mouth, and then l L� Lr at every kind in
when he exclaimed. with boastful self- secured back of her neck. It was claim GREAT PROFUSION
nghteousness nut borne out by Gilboa- that no horse will kick or jump when
quent revelations that "those hands are thus secured, and that a borer, after Also a Large assortment of FaaCY Goodsiiss
clean Or is he in the act of "slapping receiving the treatment a few time., will Ci'ocory& Glassa VMewat's littli3 chops 7" Or is he valor- abandon his vicious ways forever. A
consisting of Toilet Sets. Cups and Saucers,
Vases, kc.. he.
le addition to the special Xmas lines hi
ouely starching at the head of the troops very' simple method was shown by which
during the Fenian raid. The country +a kicking horse could be shod. It con -
knows where Sir John was, as a matter slated in connecting the at.itual's tail and
of notoriety, but the artist must heal- head by means of a r.•pe fastened to the
lowed sante liberty. -[Lindsay Post. tail and then to the bit, and then drawn
- -
-- tightly enough to incline the animal's
Iwllt.vlsl nems•
- head to o ne side. At the seine exhtla-
The scene representing an editorial tion a horse. which for many years had
roost difficulty in Milton Nobles' play of to be bouud on the gtound to be shod,
Iuterviews is very f y, but it is great- suffered the blacksmith to operate on
ly exaggerated. him without attempting to kick, w`.rile
ices ArabiNeeMsueN• The popular iuopreseio n that an edi- secured ip the manner deecritprd.
I lie terial room is a constant battle ground. -- T - - -
r he;airo, Dec. 3. Arabi pleaded guilty that the editors are being Traces- The sudden changes in oor Canadian
or the charge of rebellion before court- climate are certslial conducive to Lung, this morning. The proceedings cantly hounded for copy, -that indig• Y
Throat and Chest affections, but by the
wed only a few minutes. This after- nant subscribers rush in with complaints
prompt use of the proper remedy throe
ly ei the court pronounce.) sentence ofacrd horsewhips, that the editor is a per -
s, no rocas ,n why Consumption should
10 th against him. The Khedive sub- scouted creature --is all a fallacy. be so prevalent. Dr. Carson a Pulmonary
ro
senty cmmuted the sentence to The average editorial room is a very Cough Drops never fails to cure Coughs,
e for lift. It is believed that Arabi g Colds, Br..nehltis, Asthma, pain or op -
retire to some part of the British quiet sort of a,place-a sie t where loaf -
premien of the Chest, and all pulmonary
iatone. His demeanor before the era are seldom tolerated, and where din- affection& It loosens the phlegm and
rt was eery dignified. turbancea very unfrequently occur. breams up the cough. Si -Id everywhere
rsbi will be amenable to the sentence Tne idea that the foreman is inveter- in large betties at Wets.
oath if die re-enters Egypt or its de-
dencies ately howling for copy is an erroneous
For sale by Ge.. Rhyn-is
regi
ler
Grocery Business
hss been kept well up the mark. and both
Shelr ;1: and Cellars are Full
STCLASShlcb hs toGOODS
we intend
Exchange for _Gash
dumas We Holiday &aeon.
TEAS AT SECIALTY.
If you want value for your money. go to
G.H.OLD.
on, Nov. re - Arabi has written one, invented probably by some amateur Transit,' of Venus occur in pairs with ALLAN LINE.
■ NE
Wilfred Blunt saying he would prefer intervals of eight years intervening be -
live at Damascus, • r if that is tntpos-
le, in Leiden. In a published let-
Arabi expressed contentment with
lot, because he knows his misfortunes
[e • ve been the means of securing for the
t Ihntry he loves the liberty and pros-
i�`ity it deserves. He says he feels
8rfident when England has carried
IPS her good work she will rar-
e to return- Me will seen learn
1s wee no rebel when he set himself at
head of the people who wanted noth-
but justice
journalist, long ago, who did not know
t Sagas Temperance IA aa.
jig we are to believe those who are ad -
beating the cause of the liquor dealers
.kbavtng Sir Juhn Maedonald take the
1 tttrol of the liquor traffic out of the
`ands of the provincial authorities, we
1 )st belibve that the movement is real-
m in the interests of thmperance and
)riety. Sir John • Macdonald declares
" '"et he does not intend to remove any
•
the restrictions by which the traffic is
present eurrounr(ed, yet the liquor
'd alers are amxi•,oa that the change
uld be made. This is probably the
'ft instance .in which those who deal in
Reuor went out of their way to aid the
*We of sobriety and temperance. No
Mutat the neat move will be the forma-
d'1n of a temperan organization by the
R'Nor manufacturers, the object being
p course to put down the ••--nsuwptiou
le intoxicating beverages. Some of tho
tq.•ominent politicians might be induced
foe take a hand in and mount the stump
iiiq,E the new nr,ganizatirn, and ro doubt
l: •r John would be flattered if ho were --
%elected as patron. It is a sign of healthy
Legume I►Mlrhleg ane rewAry•
I/loral developen,ent when the liquor The Toronto Free- for December set about reducing the consump-
.eon of liquor anal are worked up in their I k article tl
that all well regulated editors make it h butf1
eneen each, after its wens. appeal.
�NTER �i\ug T
one of the important details of their btu- I iDC° infix p,erinds of time rases before ab
another takes place. The last transit
ineas never to let the printers stand was in 1[374, or eight years ago, and ef- SIILINCS
around sand charge time. ter that of yesterday no ether will occur a
The editorial room is :: ,t a luxurious until about the yea: _'00t. T'e�`ush the ---
b t t invariably c mifoeat i diameter of Venus is near!v of the LONDONDERRY AND LIVERPOOL
t
"Ik lJ bI Dt
spit, u i [e earth, amounting to 7,810 miles, it is
quiet yet the most difficult of all planets to de -
It is especially a rare field for the fine. The intense tows of its illumin-
ated part dazzles the eight and exagger-
In the course of a oriel year every ates every imperfection of the telescope,
so as to render a clear view of its surface
phase of human nature passes laefore the well nigh impossible. In viewing it we
eye of the editor in his sanctum; and it notice neither mountains nor shadows,
is there that the cant and hypocrisy of en clearly viable in the moon, but a
humanity are most frequently self ex-
posed.
x-
I ° The hollowness and rottenness of pol-
iticians are first detected by the editor,
for the politician has a confidant in the
editor. And it is so with merchants,
lawyers, preachers and every manner cf
man who steps into the editorial sanc-
tum. If they are weak and hypocritical,
the editor -is the first to discover it, for
for the editorial room is a sort et a die -
robing room from the rest of the world
-a chamber where people come and lay
off their masks and toggery, and display
their blemishes and weaki.esses.
To those who are in the secrets of the
ean.:tum it is no wonder that editors are
invariably the mest confirmed of cynics
-- (Denver Tribune.
L etermiratien to have the control of it
*ken out of the hands of Mowat & Co.,
use the restrictions that surround It
not severe enough. But it certainly
ks field.-[Televralit. •
Y.er i hexed w'Itae•• •
Ott• • V iirandeaky and a trained New-
dland (leg named Leve appeared en
stage in Concordia Nall last spring.
desky-aung hunting songs and, with Many mase
Sarmatian from Boston. Nov. aeth. Thom
Hel1Lx, Dec. 9nd.
Polynesian -from IBaltimorelitax, Dec. 9th.
Sardinian -from Boston. Dec. Itib.
Halifax, Dec. lets.
Parisian -from tBalt imore)•Halifax, Dec. 23rd.
Caspian -from Boston, Dec. S.
Halifax. Dec. 9e
Peruvian from tBaltintore,/
Halifax, Jan. Ilk.
uniform brightness, in which we some. earmattan fpm Boston. Jan.11ib.
times fancy, that brighter or obscurer --
portions are visible, but of this we can [ u,t train leave. Toronto with the Malls
and Passengers at 7:19 every Thursday tttora-
never rest fully satisfied. ing, connecting with the Steamer at Halifax.
PORTUND 00 LIVERPOOL
tire curative powers of the Gw=AT Gels- DIRECT LINE FROM PORTLAND.
Merit IwvtooRATOR, the only remedy that SbZLZD74B:
Nova aeotion iiaturd,y, Dec. title.
Hibernian......... Yard.
Austrian.............. •• Jan. $tb.
PtssAsotnts eta PORTLAND can tem%e Tor-
onto on the previous Friday of day of sailing
t insanity. and a prem. at 7.12 a.m.A Pulman uncaring -room see
Ratites, Jan. 30th.
Thousands boar witness to the pori -
has proved itself a specific for general
debility, seminal weakness, impotency,
etc., and all diseases that arise from self-
abuse cr overtaxed brain finally ending
A GOOD INflSTMEN?.
1'uu will Save Money by Buying Toer
Groceries < Provisions
AT
D.FERGUSON'S
II .A. MILT N BTREET.
We are Now Selling This Season's
NEW TEAS
From 3Octr• per it, to Teets.
New Raisins,
New Currants,
Coffee, Sugar, &c.
Will be Sold Pro:e,rtionally Cheap.
Extra Family Flour
AT
$2.25 per �001'bs_
A Full Supply of
Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Bran, shorts, etc.
Always on Head.
The Besi Quali<< of Coal Oil al Lowest Pricc;.
in consume ton, in i,
ture grave. Sold byall druggists, or Sleeping tear will be attached tt4tc1 thts 'rratn,
gra apo will be run through to t'otAand for the
will be sect free on.receipt of *1.00 per eonvlence of Passengers proceeding by the
box, or sit boxes for =,i, Address F. J. seleedass Steamabip.
The'iteamahipsot th
e Allan Line leave for
CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the Gnod Trunk Railway.
Medica. Ball, C odericli,
g
so
i;',
ii c
$
A, n =Fr'
8"eee
PI su
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KEo_
rar
id
.1191 ^
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PPP:ivima3
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the United States. Send fur circalar For tickets and every information apply to
.. ItMs
and teetimo nials of genuine cures. Geo. Ticket Agent,
Rhynas, Oodericli. ant Goderich
' Beautiful Hair is one of the most utnk-
ing and pleasing ,-f characteristies and
' can easily he obtained by the use of the
Cingalese Hair 'Renewer. Sohl at rkeents
per bottle 1 y James Wilson. 2m:
elves Away.
contains a very Autapo en a tc a on a µe cannot help noticing tlii liberal
above question it says '-offer made to all intalids and sufferers
Many thousands of dollars wiil be 1 by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-
uested to call at
squandered this month by masonic sumptinn. lieu
are r
W 1 druk elute an tle free of cost, if you are suffering with
i wen's r g get a Trial Bot- I
1 lodges in all parts of Canada upon re-
freshments. Tho bottle will pass,
tongues will be set loose, and the usual
amount of maudlin sentimentality tae in-
dulged in, in which masonry and those
who fill offices will be lauded to the skies
ns' widows and their child
dog', assistance went through a I ren will th
t'
Consumptn n, Severe Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Brunchitis, Hay Fever, Liss of
Veipe, Hoarseness, rr any affection of
the Threat '-r Lungs. It will positively
cure you. (ti!
TItONG
�,(AITLAND HOTEL, GODERICH
ltd ONT.
The above new and est -clans house. close to
the Railway Station and convenient to the
town. ie second 10 none in Ontario, for com-
fort and accommodation. Is heated by Hot
Air.
19 etW\E RATNS, RWINMI\ti RATE
Croquet Lawn and garden on the premises
Hot and cold meals at all hour.. for travellers.
Au Omnibus to and from boats and care oae-
etantly in attndancr. Jno. lydnm �n�s'1'F
prietor. -
P. JORD. N, Chemist a nal _
Whott-eale and Retail De grin Perfumery. ^Artis,Dye dtuff., Ilor.y . tattle Mediclse�,.
c..
SonsoriaL
W. S.Hart&Co.
Chilled Plow
SEEGMII•LEP.
PROI')tIk.TGI:S OM' THl-
-AND - Goderi▪ ch IOUs
AGRICULTURAL AORK:.
Having pr•••haned the (ioderch To•:edry.
ars intimaas tae premises foe tis menufactur
of CHILLEDPLOWSad AURICU LTC RA
IMPLEMENTS on a large scale Yin Work
G eneral Repairing and Jobbing will :v -on
Hatted. All work wuarantr,'i
Mr. D. Runcrman 1. the oaty man auto Di Io
to collect payments and give receives
half of the late firm of Runctman et Co.. an
all persons indebted are reoueated to Rover
the msel t es 'cooed iart y.
S ys'SJsal:.l.hatt
Proprietor
GODERICH BOILER IONS.
WKNIGHT, PRACTICAL 1tAR-
. Bich and hairdresser. bests to return
thank, to the public. for past patronage, and
Stec of feat.
is inonth fight to keep the i
i All pest ns wishing to test the merit
-'LATE PIPER'S.)
nese toretmm their thanks to the public
the liberal patronage rtceii 1 during the pas
y,.ar. and tt. coate they ere prepared to di
(- if 1 ries 1 ',N !
on the.bortc+i notice. or fur the convenience
of pa living at a distance wilt exchange
griats at their town store
Lnbr Hr. Jur llifhard'+,)
block. 1- ,.t St. Godericb.
rttrilikiteet price pail for wheat' -t
St, Fatherinee Nurseries,
O�tal Y,.i tri IsHEh IN L8;16.
Black.
I:a : ing fully tested
TO MILL MEN and S a Ll' W ieee, MEN • MOORS S EARLY &BRIGHTON
t •vo , ev :.".:•'e••. I unhesitatingly advise my
New HOILEY.a and SALT F t r .••. ;r,,' , latet.oe .-• 1•.••n' :hem. Von will not be dls-
tsredpea shorts d nbt:. •• , .tppointed. 1-* ORE'S EARLY is the best
very (WI) Lla, k grate• yet grown in Canada.
- It has stood thirty degrees below sero unhurt.
P• . +nL•.1 aider the ``IB1GltTO1 is a delicious rod Rrape. ripening
All kinds of Repairing I just atter Moxirr s Early. They are both large
personal supervision of t::^ Proprietors who Will miilll bunch and both!to any address, positald. os
Acv and very productiTe. I
receipt of S4. or ether for $1. Any nt+wanted
ulfrQs a continuance a .,.tem. „ Nn • D. W • BEADLE,
irked Office 6oderich. always be found his Shaving Parlor, ne , Practical W orkmr!Y1. ear. CA:f)altltrs�, OxT.
11 - P. O. Bnz 1Gt 1787 •tes7rs.■
1
ing _.ataominc,� IAist Hummer he w DOMINION
tee .lug Yesterday a "fewfound- h
nd ran up t•• l:ire on First avenue and
elf from the door, whose struggles with i cf a great remedy -one that will post
poverty would be lessser.ed were the
senseless installation guzzles Clean oast .
Oh, for one good, honest reformer in
Lhe ranks of masonry who would advo-
cate the wipirg out of such a threadbare
and expensive "landmark." 1 j,. 1
d Cann..t pull to- - . with an alarming attuk of l roe
• ,Mack In the face 1 wan fr
gether harmoniously any more them car. - - - ebb d rani me • bottle
grit and tory. Masonry teaches mural- The terrible trigedy on the stage o an ptalsam', v: rh Mr dose we
ity, ler .therly lave an ,chis icy. Whisky d F killed 1'41°. t
iuduces brutality, family strife and ras-
cality'. Masor.ry tells us that we meet
upon a comrrtntt plane, without regard
t., social position. Whisky curses its
v•ctnns to seek a common plane, irre-
spective of position serial or otherwise,
beet too frequently horieontal. Masonry
Lively cure Consumption, Coughs, I;oltls,
YQSICIL INSTh flMNBTS $500+00 o .i teeWr'&
• • r
d p , iry•t„ !r•: •.. *irk Headache.
tin
Tatted his lland Then they hugged call at r.,
ach o:•I.rr Charles Rees of First street 1 a Tnnl oft e o r
the up and claimed the ting, but Bran-
esky insisted that it was Ler, and all „ lu st>e bottle will o seized
hree weft to Essex Market to have the
Whisky and masonry [ the rhld got
natter eettied. l:raudesky offered to h f I ed add nn in for my .eighkor�Y M
..f the dogapparent,
l �.. ..� 1M�
akc Hs twrership Pia
rad .Tustice Smith ! Id hart to go ahead. d l WI k
randes'.y brew in engraved collar
rem Lis iocket aiel whispered to his
og. Tl.e c.- g 'gilt up and allowed him
o put the collar en. "Kiss me," maid
• ',sky. and the tie; sprang up and
Fee brardeeky. handling his
de se a ;un, brought it to his
with it The
Asthma, Brnnchitea, or any affection of 1 (.TOUGH 1)AI SAKI
the Throat and Lungs -are requested to
I
1::,1.- 44' • , .t•,.stipnr:.v, or ('o iveaetn We
• t , '.5 , 41,- • c• •' i' •le 1.i ter Pith.
stn .• •hromplled with.
h. - g. s1i •. ar.d never fail to
• 1,11' -•arta• •laird. ',sage W ens.
'0 • 'e •. • _ rr.•.. 1. -ear ease all
r.,i-.r. I :en•rf.,0and halts
; . • • nit: fSrtur•1 only b
Thr.ub..criber would intimate to the Ix• . :it t, . •' + .. 1 c,.. "1 -be P111 makers.
ole of Oatrrich that he bas docidpl to Rltre up at enol •S ':• • .t - ' a.: , T'ront). t rot. Fre
bnslnesnr In his Ilse owinw fo ill hewlf. and I total i,,., .ran. .-.rr hr ••ilii prepaid o. receipt
17'e
' - ,...
:e n••••-se.
•e st 19120.104/44 h s*i. CTRs.
•
Jas. Wilson's DrugStore and •et
Bottle f Dr. King's New Die-
covery for Cenaumption, free of cost, The great long remedy is also a valnabkaa-
which will show you what a regular dol- `tidier to Crony. Mrs. Quinn. Wellingtea-et.,
Brantford, says' • One of n. children was
111
:Itir:- and then 1. •ok ate:
American theatre, whore a "decd -snot" for sore Iunits. The Rpt an
the cild was all richt and at play• shat
bottle t kir in e honer as f ttt'lirve KIPIANOS.
i1 ORGANS or
SEWING MAGI:INES1
will find it to their advantage to NII .tt once I
performer name rayne t a woman1 i soon gave another, veep fur
upon whose head was an apple which ho a bot r n phied. el
renrliatla us that monarchs hate aban-
S WING VAGH(N
that he Is now prepared to give evencetc---
' r
all- good bargain.. A'1 trtnt.inc•
was trying to hit with a ride bull, will
robably impress upon the authorities
the advisability of prohibiting all such
performances in future, as dangerous
acrobatic 1 erf•.rman.oe are prohibited in
many places No exhibition endangeting
beaten life should be allowed. Rifts
tthooting, knife -throwing, etc., with
human h^in•a as to-- etc, are barber one,
I
was the means of rrtnot rap- • "
Ie eyeTads • lI .5. - .•.; ends per Bail.
1 n. Tann OTT ,a 1 •••ate Pr�irpeeriers.
ra1
W. J. C. Nafte1, C, (i
Agent for odei i. h.
r••ucltw! v �f xtteh:c ; f .r gime ionot+d the 'sceptre t • coags» the gave i awed the o•n;y -
''"der
is that anybody i Gray o Specific �ed1C�LU
he;.1 ..tot rite • mh:etla mei the Jog Whisky has caused many to lay side the shousl tate pleasure in wttntssng sec U1D1 Y
e,1 over it. H• ordered the dog givel u.d operate with s pick ar:J I hats
tat° (4o+aaI* arae ins■' lay down and shovel Carry out the cotOparia•n as
J thine has n »
h been -mimed in
bora''''
' Mr
rigid Hrancleshy pretended t° far as possible
sad not one gond feature (the Moncriet'sehool,Gny,forflee coining
d Leo sprees t.; std embraced can be attributed to whiskes
y. Con
r --
Itrandesky began to dance and
L,.,, al•t•tttig rap or. his hind lege end
deuced also Rrandesky apprieehed the
bar se he world the footlights and bow-
ed. Leo ,'pert 'toed u!- and bowed to
the Court. "Ther is no necoaeI$y of
ferthee evideocn tf ownership,'- said
.l tietiee Smith, laoghtr g, "The Court
.,. anis the dee to Rrsndesky " --( hos►
tk rim
queatly, anything that is so injurious,
so unholy, so anti-ttt -chis should not
be t•,lerated in s inamm1 lade^, and
these who subsist by its manufacture reanleahouid never eQter the door of a
masonic lodge properly Fr/in/rad for in-
trnduadvancement ctiOn ear advanment into the
science
A. Chard, of Sterli.g, in a recent let -
o. _ ter, states that hes mot with an accident
lin admire the some time ago, bywhi:b one of his knees
Tke tkM thatnstanoe
stork is that he can stand for '.ours on was sevttret; injured A few applteatiett
1
sok as th.nneh he Aide.... of Hearted s Yellow Oil afforded unme-
t Peli�( a•'
one pug sod ittia
,l,.a $BVtltice an -I 'lidn want • ,e, and •terra
year at an increase of salary. Mi. Coyne
is a peit,staktng, energetic teacher.
Why g" ' :t day. after day suffering
with .piltting headaches when a bottle A
of Dr. A t. in's Phosphatine will cur t•
Foe'? 11 you dr not believe it ask year
lanimist for a circular and rear) what
ikes* wh•1 have mord it City about it.
Price $I.00. 2m
TRAY[ MARIE THE Onus, TRADE MARK
Rogues' 1*.
Jenne. As ens
falling curt
M Herniae'
MARS t alt.
•rumat•r-
rhea. im•
ary. and�
roalt
damson last
Anew sawn
ad
as this Is a (:1tNUlKR clew ns saes•.
J. W. WEATHERALD.
i The shrill whistle of the steam thresher
was frequently heard in town on Mon-
day. Mr. Grace had his crop threshed
on that day, and made things hem in
the. „niQ},hnetin.a •f the •leak••
GR A T MRtxt'it
Ws Sold in (lnIerleh by J. WOWS.
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L(tt�Q6�• a weak in your own sewn tTeems and
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f e,e P rtlan i Maio.
MRS. WARNOCK
1111114 great pleasure it nnne*, n^,c,;
,Ilan) friends and patrone in rtoAre.,
n-inity, that she hes serurnl thr
and t„'ivilege to man 'tractor'. i•
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