The Signal, 1894-9-6, Page 8THIS SIGNAL:: GODERICH, ONTO, THURSDAY. SEPT. 6, 104.
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WILL SUE FOR DIVORCE.
A ?..ease aeewe la Who. • Jostens Nue-
baud $..* st • Uest.r.
TosoiltD, Sept g. -Jobe K Taylor,
harsher* dialer, of SA Collage amino,
says he will at once summons an action
tor divorce agaln.t his wife, whom he
married to 1! 4 whilst abs was in her 16th
year.
Mr Taylor had • liver time at bis bow
early cu Friday morning. He was snspio-
Moe of the fidelity ot his wife, trod telling
her that he intertidal going to lenud.s, be
hid iu • closet in her bedrooms While
there he claims that he discovered •vt
deure sufficient to justify him in his iu-
modal acoon for divurw.
The ear respondent will be Dr. Frank J.
Dawson. of 5" Brunswick arsines, whom
Mr Taylor aocidentaily shot at is the ex-
citement of finding hie suspicions •pp•
rattly verified. Taylor says he find his
revolver twios at Dawson, that he did trot
try to shout him, but that h. thoroughly
soared him. H. says Dr. 'mown was is
the bedroom with his wife, and that he
we listening to the.r convsreatloa when
Mn Taylor °toned the closet door sed in
groping •lout put her bund on his head.
H. had to come out and he commenced
the foiled* that mel. Ur. Dawson act ss
if be had an urgent call tome • patient on
the street
Its. Dawson says to, was called by Mrs
Taylor to ass one of the children, who tiad
been taken suddenly 111.
bra Taylor denim the allegations of bei
hu.baud, and says he is of a jealous and
anspiclodt diuxoition.
RSIIANE& fI W.ACHESON&SON
Ra($ MId.ummer Sale
Our Motto --Good Boots at low prices.
A CREAT MANY PEOPLE
SAVAG OGY 0? DKATII
Rad Whiskey Among the Cbllest In-
dians ('sales a Wild geese.
DRANK, DANCED AND FOUGHT
O . of the Indiana Mur..red and • Large
Asenber Nealy Iq,.. J Liquor
Wee hwegglsd lsto tallest
by Whiter, is Earthen**
for , am
Post Towtsas D, It eah , Aug. 31. -The
elty of Topeka. just arrived from Juneau.
g ives details of • fierce battle among the
Chilean Indians, which remitted to six
sea hung murdered and • large number
wounded
A few days previous to the tight two
Canadian sloops from British ('o,umbia
arnv.•at ('biloat !oleo with a vile goal
1ty of liquor. Large pommies were ex•
changed for tun. inc. Then began •
revue of savage orgy Immense fires were
started mod several hundred Indiana as-
•etubled to drink liquor and dance.
Toward wornIng • quarrel arose over •
trivial matter. which resulted in the
leader of one faction being stabbed to
death.
The Indians then .:tided into two par-
tial
artise sod • battle commenced. The two
whiskey smugglers, unobserved, slipped
away from the acme. No white people
knew the incideuts of the battle. Set-
tles titin; • few miles distant heard
yelling. and. surmising the origin of the
trouble, dared not veuture to the neigh-
borhood trust late to the atteruo..0 of the
neat .lay.
They beheld a sickeuiug eight Dead
and wounded Indians were lying around
the village. some were fngbttully muti-
lated and others were .uffer.n: sl,eouise
from their treatment A email bated of
survivors, elated with success sod thirst
for more blood. had gone down the beach
threatening to return ail annihilate the
white settler in the vicinity. The white
people became alarmed and sent 10 Juneau
for assistance.
.lust before the Topeka sailed out of the
sound, deputy collector of customs Slater
and a poems hal arrived on the steamer
Wrestler and started for ('hilcat to arrest
lite smugglers, arae the liquor and quiet
the !niton.
BIG PAPER MILL FOR CANADA.
Americium Capitalist* 1.. 1. seats at Saha-
beke 1.11s on tie Keralat.}Iq•e River.
N'AGARA F'ALle„ "N.V.,. Sept. 1. --Tolle
Bogart, of New York; consulting engineer
of the Cataract Construction ('osep•ny and
Niagara Falls Power Company, have ar-
rived from Canada, accompanied by his
ft•end F. S. Lewis. of Philadelphia. gene-
ral manager and treasurer of the Penasyi-
vwi• and Northwestern railroad.
The visit of Mr. Bogart and Mr. Lewis
took them to theKatuinistique riredwhieb
lows into Thunder Bay in Lake Superiur,in
the Promisee of union) The object of
the visit was to look over tis lucatiuu of
" the Kakabeka Falls, with the idea of build-
ing • large pulp and paper milt one of
the Larose. if not the largest. in Canada
Mr. Bogart totted cue falls to be 411 feat
wide and 125 feet high and suitable w ds
metope a remarkabie water power. The
repots abounds to spruce and other woods.
The parties who are back of lbs scheme
are (roar Philadelphia, New York. and
Bangor, Maine. It is the purpose to build
• withal dollar mill for the mainufact nre
of paper for shipment to the English mar-
ket. Among the gentlemen tuterested ars
E. V. I) ouglas . F' Douglass and J. F.
Lewis, of Philadelphia. F. J. Clerque, of
Bangor. Ms . and A. P. Botlern and John
Bogart otw'Iew York. The product tit the
new mill if built will be exported.
Rev. Mr. Wys'. Troubles
Vtivtrwie. Aug. 91. -It is repotted that
Rev. (q. W. Wje will not leave Amherst -
burg to go to Lonlou in obedienos to the
summons of Bishop Baldwin, to appear
before him on September 12, and hare
panned on him the finding of the cowtuts
sion appointed last April to bear evidence
in the charge preferred against Wye, alleg-
ing that his usefuluee in the pariah ap-
pear. to be gone. Mr. Wye intends to
ignore the sutntnune and will appeal to the
Rouse of Behove. The notice of appeal
has been sent to 'Bishop Baldwin In the
meantime Mr. Wye intend• to hold his
place as rector of Anthers:berg parish.
Mr. Wye's counsel i• aleo preparing papers
is a civil action to recover his back e
which now amounts to nearly $5,000.
claims that the triers were prejudiced
against Ur. Wye and that their verdict
was decidedly unjust
A Captured Sealer la Port
ti rcToaa, B.(' . Sept. 1 -The sealer
Wanderer was brought int, port adder
arrest of H.M.S. Pheasant. having been
found with secret guru en board after
being previously searched by a ('lilted
States patrol vessel. The Wanderer
brought two deserters from the wha.u.g
bark California of Sar Francisco. floe*
mon report the loss of two whaling vena....
one the Hunter sod the other nuknowu
The crew of the Hooter were picked up by
the Revenue cutter Bear It is supposed
the crew .ustaind lite by cannibalism
•
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A MONTREAL OUTRAGE.
Fashiauahlc
Georg* Jewett !Bay 015 from the *emelt
of a UywsWtte Emphasise.
Mo'txrat., Sept. 3. -Au outrage of •
most .rn.ou, nature was committed on the
wharf on '.t trdacl, A man named t ieoripe
Jewett was e;.t:.dtt.,; talking to two otter
men sear Joe Beefs old establishment,
when some tierwa quietly stepped up and
placed • dyuawtte cartridge almost directly
nuder him This lie did without being
noticed. He then picked up • big stone
and threw 1; neo the r..rtndge, which ex-
ploded with cutul.lereble force. The shell
struck Jewett one the ear, taking the best
pout of that organ ot! mad otherwise in.
Turing the ut,furtuuate man. The perpe-
trator of the outrage immediately cleared
out.
Jewett was taken to the police Station
u11 the wharf, MAI shortly afterward* to
the lieuerai Hospital in an ambulance
The police have • description of the man
who committed the deed, and are now
sea.uiu; to: hits.
The cartridge was of tis kiud general;y
used for fog agoail.ng purpose. Jewett
is an old 6 flattery nuts. He is miscued
to the Salvation Lighthouse.
on enquiry at the Lusp ital it Was learned
that Jewett's iujariee were of • serosa
nature. The ds.ctora fear that• piece of
the shell has penetrated the incite of the
ear. t Me of the legs ;ir also badly hurt.
Ceut.rf.Ittba 1. the Tells.
Woolens, Ont.. opt. 1-:Jhisf Will.
arrested Edward Ryall. a painter sad
paperhanger, formerly of Toronto. and
Nomas Weaver, • man of general work.
employed by Sol White and claiming to
Bona from near Glencoe• on the charge of
ma•nfactnrlug sparioue coins The two
seri roomed together and in their room
were found moulds, piaster of penis,
mete!. • melting pot and come counterfeit
Amerman silver dollars and quarter dol -
len'. This two men wore before the polio,
megtetrat• yesterday mid remanded for •
week
Pleur.-Pa.ewrrwl• Ie Neea aretla.
l,ohar's, Eng, Aug. 31. -The report
which has reached here of an attack of
pleuro pnewmonta in the herds "n the
model farm at Nappan, neer Amherst,
N.S • t. creating acrid comment on this
ride of rtr* water against the Canadian
government, owing mainly to th• repeated
protests of the latter that the demise did
not eslet in Canadian rattle in any portion
of the Dnminluei
swim stable* •sawed.
(:olJ.I.,.w.e.n. Oat. Aug. s1 -A lire
broke oat net night in i ie, etalons of the
Drwnint.,n Hotel Some 1,1 or 20 tone of
hay were destroyed and 31.500 or 2.000
dealer. dos. W the buildings and ors. ails
Mr. ('aateron, who resales In and none
the hotel. met with a serious srcidst del
Mg the eg.*ement, 1• beer 7�tnntg to give
e eimasms aha fell earl fsmlaesd ems el
NiSh
STRAWS
and
FELTS
GENTS' FURNIMINGS.
Wall lines in every Department.
mrCall sad examine goods and prices.
EX -REGISTRAR RIGOUT DEAD.
After a Less tuba, Mrvlee tie Coes..
Away at • Cowed 01.1 Age.
Tc.R4INTO. Sept. 3. --John Rtlont, ex -
registrar of fork county. Berl at his home,
119 Wellington street west, on Saturday al
the sleanced age of SI years The de-
ceased wan bort in Toronto (then York,
on May 8, 1806, of English perentage. He
was called to the bar of Upper Canada in
189) Hs was-spioirted deputy replant
in 1511, Which protium he held until PV35,
when he succeedes1 lite father as registrar
of York county, which position he filled
with Honor to himself and the county
until the 1st tit July last, when he re•
signed on account of enfeebled health.
He leaves a widow and meson, J. Grant
lidaut of the wintaut receiver general's
()thee.
The registrarship of York county had
beau held by the Rid••ut family for three
generations.
C. Re SHINE & CO.,
Ileldsm' Iflsak. Oar. &tease ••d Montreal*.
IfIHOOL OPENING.
The Popular Boole Slop
OFFICRB
pedal X
Inducements
for the
Scholars of all the Schools,
Town and Country.
The large sale of
PRANG'8 STUDIES
IN WATER COLORS
has induced us to buy more: They are very
cheap. ('all and examine them.
A Day of tepees for goober.
Quram, Sept. 1. - The Q. A. A. A.
grounds were er,edel one Saturday atter-
11000 The military euthonties with the
co operation of Admiral Hopkins and the
officers of the British fleet had arranged to
gtvo vuebec • regular day of sports. Th.
patrons of the tuilitary_pavfl-epvrts
were. Adminrl Sir J. G. Hopkins and
Major General Herbert. The men•of-war
mete faced with the military and won many
prissi They were also victorious In the
tug of -war. The most interesting event
was an exhibition in limbering and un-
limbering field guns and returning with
the pieces at a distance of forty yards. the
whole operation of dismounting. retiring
and remounting only taking a minute and
•'half. to. 1 compauy of the Blake car-
ried the prise. .
D. B. CALBICH,
The PelruIar Meek stere. mederten.
rieslig a Casdlda.o la the tleld.
MILTox, Sept. 3. -The Patrons of In
du.try of the county of Halton met it
convention here Saturday afternoon for
the purpose of uwuln:.tiog a candidate
for the Dominion elections The meet-
ing was well attended. J. Lochie Wilson
of Glengarry was present, and advocated
very strongly the placing of a candidate
in the field Several Patrons spoke as
strongly against it, but on • vote being
taken the meeting almost unanimously
decided to nominate • man. The noun
nation was deferred until September 13.
NEWS OF THE DISTR1'.'T.
From our ownCorrespondente.
ex x 5 -ex
During July we mark immense Bargains in all Depart -
menta. Read this partial list of Goods at
about HALF PRICE :
DRESS GOODS
Black Cashmeres, All -Wool, 44 iscbes wide, et 3Sc., worth 45.t
(beam All Wool and Silk Mixed Stripes, 40 inches aide, 35o., were trO..
Silk a•d Wool Plaids, 40 inches wide, at 3d• , good vales at 4Sc.
Beautiful Black Wool (.reeadiaes, new, a' 10} a yard . our regular 10c goods
Black Silk Grusadinse, 35c., reduced iron. 00c
PRINTED LINENS
All marked dews to 15c. a yard, were 25e.
Cambria, Lematdesa. Batistes, all at 15c. and 20c. • yard.
Wool ('hapten, all grades, reduced.
HOSIERY
Fast Black ('ottos in every sin, women's and children's, •t 10c_ • pair.
Pure Silk (ibus. sad Lisle Gloves at 15c. sad 20 , worth 30c • parr.
20 Inuits Fancy Hem Stitch Handkerchiefs at le each, worth 5c each.
liter.. s Isf.rm (sou Sere lbel Cosset be
neem. key w here glee -- News.( I be
toasty aperlalte Reverted
fee "Ilse missal.
r..I conservatives.
Beaxrrox, Sept. 3 -Al the Conserv
rive convention held hen Saturday after
ur•••n W A. McCalla, ex M. P.. r.seied
51 • nn•nim,us nnmination of the eonv.n
•• No other pine was mentioned. Mr.
\:, tills i• psrhapo the strongest candi-
d*. - the Conservatives could put in the
Ile. 1.
W. CHESON & SM.
UP TO DATE.
Ladies' Belt Buckles,
Souvenir Spoons,
Birthday rings, etc.
Also:a full line of
Jewelry, Watches,
Clocks, Diamonds,
say limen are hart just now, ho we have got our prices to wit the
timers Prices on Shoes never were lower than they are toils , and if
you don't know it for a fact thea ask your neighbor if our Ptieen are
not the lowest in the town. We keep cootpetitora haatling to ph their
bargain day' prices down to our every day prices. And we are not
selling at a lose -no merchant does, notwithstanding all the advertise-
ments to the contrary -but we are selling at prices which would wean
a loss to some dealers. But our secret is in the buying. We buy ex-
clusively for Cash, and buy direct from Manufacturers. thus giving
our Customers their (foods sit first cost. We are just selling Shoes as
we buy thein, viz, Cheap.
Com.pexe Crux Priced :
AT JEWELRY EMP(titll'�l.
C. .. HUMBER & SON.
TO !CORRESPONDENTS.
•
Le► -r 1It is-- interesting budgets of news
from Dungannon, Lesburo and Dunlop,
which carie duly to hand, were inadver-
tently muplaoed this week until too late for
publication. Thai will appear nt.t week.
SRUOEFIELD•
Tt ►st,At, Sept. 4th.
John McF:w•a leave. tor M.ostmin this
weak.
John Ashton lost • valuable horse by
death yesterday.
Mrs tceo. Baird has returned home after
• few days travel.
Andrew Scott returned home from hu
visit to Michigan.
Mrs. G. W. Forrest is visiting st her
home for • few days.
*Mie M. Murdock is •gat: encoding the
Clinton ('uilegets Institute.
Marrs. S. Roes, of Ses(orth, and H. Ross,
.f Exeter, spent a few days at their home.
Frwsk L. Walker, of Battle ('r.ek,Mich.,
it visiting his nnmercue friends around the
vtMtrs. W. Ratte.Eury and family. Mie G.
Mark. and lis. (-5av-1 Simpson left Him
morning for • visit to Toronto and other
-s
Mrs. (Rev 1 Rom and family have one to
live in Clinton. We believe there is no
other portion so well known and respected in
this victoity as Mn Rae. She will be •
loss to the village, but will endear herself in
her new place of residence.
Yesterday the cricket club of this place
played the beet picked cricket club that
Clinton could produce. The game was
played to (linton. Messrs. i)r Armatrone
aal G. Mclbuald acted as umpire and
scorer respectively en behalf of Itrucefleld
tsars. " ttrucefield Boys' won 'begun' by
17 runs and 1 tonings For Bruoedeld C.
Wallace and K. Austin did splendid bat-
ting, and Simpeui, Scott sad Beatty did
arse liable work. For Clinton Wheatley
did good ecorinv,pding up 17 rues. Beatty,
for Rrucefield, wag the crack wicket keeper
ea the groan's. A Large crowd witaleesd
the game. There was no iaoglinv er dig
pules whatever.
Sub Flees 1u fewest«.
( •y,•wgg, t int., Sept 3 Bash fires ars
rag, .g about three miles wen of thin
pis Farmers have to remain np all
nig! t t t fight the flames and protect their
bull Pegs. 'the smoke a .. dense here
that eopl. are nearly snffoeated, and can
wares v see scrum the street.
AWL Mduaes's Maid.
Tnsoaro, Bort 3. -Intimal. friends of
Ab Hallam state that the placing of wool
on the fres Bat by the Coital States has
mad* the representative of Ward 2 richer
by 950.000. 11 is said he had been storing
wool for same Seas in anticipation of free
wool.
t.Mtrefe•d P, Iotas
Ewers trot. Sept. 3. -The houssand
sealants belonging to Mr. James Taylor.
farmer. who lives about two mules from
hen, was destroyed by fire. The fin is
enpp,.ead to have ori,rtnsted In the chim-
ney. Low about 91.5100, hammed for $100.
_--=Rpltle.d x1111.
Toenail, Rept. 3 -A milk wagon own-
ed by the Stanley (rain, of Oxford, was
struck by • trolley oar at (Olsen .ad Wil
Ilam streets Saturday mornlsg and badly
'reekThe driver ssoapoA unhurt. •
let el milk we lost
THE DEATH RECORD.
WA I. LIS -There passed away on Aug.
20th is the Ate year of her age one of the
oldest inhebitaMt of (iodench township,
Jape Sumpter, widow of the late .lames
Wallis. S. wse born is Iraeoleshire, Eng-
land and came with her husband to Cana..•
over 00 years ag•. and settled in l:derich
towtrhtp where she has residers ever since.
Rhe was a esetent member of the Mctho-
dist church and bore with Christian resig-
netum • long period of invalidism. She
leaves a large family of childrea, greed
children and great-grandchildren to mourn
her loss
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
REPALIRINFLELAti.r E1). .11411 111
HAVE YOU DECIDED ??
to take • BCaINFsS or SHORTHAND Conroe. or are fou at all interested in an
Education that will tit you to earn • livelihood, then write for the l'ataIotrue of the
FOREST CITY BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL
OF LONDON. ONT.,
Girls' School Boots, 71%. I Woosee's Glom Grata Bout, $1.00.
Mimes' (dove 1 ir•in, Batt or horsed, Mo.Ladies Resume, Tipped, $1.96.
Women's Heavy Laced Boots, 75e. I Ladies' illy, Tipped, 91.76.
Full Lines of King's, Slater's and American tine Goods in
the New Lasts. for Fall, are to band.
Youths' School hoots, 9 .76. I dna'• boxed Beets, Pegged Sele,11.00.
Iley� L00. Weetimg Mime,.76
Gents, see the new Pittulilly, Wing Tip, or Philadelphia Tor styles we
are showing for Fall wear. The most fashionable Goods and Prices right -
Buttons put on free with patent fasteners. Stan put on free. Rips
sewed free. Prompt attention to repairing.
H. B. POLLOCK.
JAS. ROBINSON'S CASH STOKE.
OUR
MID -SUMMER
SALE
IS NOW GOING ON 1
FOR
THE NEXT TWO WEEKS.
BARGAINS
and are that you get it. Board u camp, di' 0 per week. (:ours u commended by hast Mimi- !
nem men. Graduates earn high eateriesSchee! reopens on Monday. Set*epi. A tuff. sm.
J- W. WESTERVELT, rrwMV•
NEW MILLINERY •'
ARRIVING AND TO ARRIVE.
im.t.w.av e.
Colborne convict! met In township hall.
Members x11 present. Manatee of last meet
mg read and adopted The folkuwtsg ar
coasts were paid .1. C. Martis, rest for
Wm. Moore, 937.50 .charity i : Edward
Good, moving Mrs. Burton, 92 50 (ob•rtty):
Mn. .dohs McKinnon. board sad can of
Mrs Burton, 10 weeks, gni() (charity) : John
Davis, R weeks cberi t y, t+R ; SN. v at. Kristina
$1.50: Robert Hosts, I sheep killed by
dere, $t 6n : Ster printing voters' Brie.
116.50 ; Richard Jewell. balding
616 ; A. A. 1 man` moved, eseosded by
Nodose Johne, that Richard Jewell reserve
116 for extras ne bridges on i. S. R. it was
awned in amendment by H. .1 Morrie,
emended by Alex Qeusg that the sacra. be
96. The reeve voted with the meds.
Carried. Moved by Ales 1 meg, •.Deeded
by H. .1. Morris, that • by Law he peeled
levying • meaty ran. e1 2 1'5 mills, a lows•
shit rat of 14 milia end • sp•eW rate of 1
mills the della,. Ales wtlleNst mess te
raise the smeus4 required for .sh.s4 per-
pesss ler the ewe* year. (rel.
MISC C.A-1vC=RON'
Has just returned from the cities having made her Fall
purchase in the latest lines of Millinery, Laces, Ribbons,
&c., and purposes making a second trip.
There will be no so- called Fall opening, but the show-
rooms will be open at all times to the ladies of Godbrich
and vicinity.
council then adjourned to meet (tct. 20th at
6o'clock i-. r. F. W. M.IhaA..H,
Clerk.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
Re...1. Edge gives the first of • series of
tour sermons on the ,book of Jonah se xt
Sabbath evenine
Th. Bishop ot Huron will preaeh nest
Sunday both morning and evening services
in St George's church
Ileo. Thomson will supply you with say
make of piano you may require. Gall on
him and get rock bottom prices
Mn McKay, dressmaker. has reiterated
from bit holidays and ism resumed work at
her rooms, North st., over C. G. Newton's
Mie liooagh hu returned from the cities
with large purchase of the latest styles in
millinery and will be pleased to see .11 lacy
customers at the Glasgow Hose, Mrs
IL 13. Smith's Notice of Fall opstne will
be given Later.
The steak of the Late This. Sneyd Ise
been purchased by IL B. Smith, of Toron-
to, aid the messagemst of it will •hotly
• asesmed by C. W. Andrews, teaseN,
known to the public of this sectiss. Pend-
ing Mr. Andrew's arrival Mra Sasyd will
cordae* in charge of the stock.
Rheumatism Cored in s 11•y. -dealt
Amertcea Rheumatic Cur, for rheumatism
and neuralgia, rdtcally curse u se to
three days. Its seam ups the systems
a
renrk•bb sod mysterious. It removes at
e ase the cabs and the dela* immediately
disappears: - The first doer *ready benefit.
75 est. Fold by .issues 1S Ilene, druggist.
Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minute.
Dr. Agnew's ('ure for the Heart gives per-
fect relief in all cases of ( lrpnic or Sympa-
thetic Heart inseaae in 30 mimeos, and
speedily elect • cure. It is • peerless
remedy for Pslpitatioo,Shnrtnseof Breath,
Smothering Spells, Pais in Lett Side and •11
symptoms of a Diseased Heart. (Inc does
convtnoea. Sold by James Winoo
A Doom to Horsemen -One bottle ot
English Spino l.inimest completely re-
word a curb from my horse. 1 take pleas-
ure to recommending ,.he remedy, as it area
with mysterious promptness in the removal
from horses of hard,sof1 or calloused lamps,
blond spavin, splint, curbs, ourbm, sweeny,
stifles and sprairs. Garp Boob. tanner,
Markham, Oat. Sold by Jas Willes
Relief in Six Hours.--IMssing Warty
•ad bladder disease relieved in six Meuse
by the Greaty Asterism Kr(ire
s sew i a surprise
and
delight s ammo of its easeedieg peempt-
n es in rebevisg pis in the bidder, kid-
neys, back sed every pert of the urinary
p stages is male or f.m5M. It relieves re-
testics of water sed psis is pataig 1t al-
most immediately. 0 yes went quiek rw-
lisf and cure this is your remedy. Mehl by
James Wilms. drug/im.
M le gees sw11t11,r a r4ese'..
Seed 26 " Sunlight " Seap wrappers
Derby/.Plug
5, 10 & 20c. plugs.
"UNION" MAKE.
ITS SALES ARE
1
JAMES ROBINSON,
CASH STORE, JORDAN'S BLOCK.
OPENING - -
or TIM
- i The Ofd Reliable
GRAND OPERA HOUSE,
t3.-ODE1;i:ICJ3,
Monday Evenini, Sept. 17th,
A cOMI'LIMPXTART RENEi1T
will be tendered Manatee HARRY HART by
scornful, ornssar of well known ladles and gentle
rhea of t.odericb. se erhI, is oceans• they
will pprreeesernt Joseph Jefferson's version of
W 1131001 Intoes
"RIP VAN WINKLE,"
in which
WW. SABOT NAST
will smear 1. the thio rote.
CAST Or CH/MAC rims.
Gretches, (Rte's WUr1 3�t1 et MIaaM Ball.
blame. r.. IRIps Dwight ..Mise 7. Massa.1[luls fr LS**s Meads TW.
Derrtet vas areetiknaas. - - - . Mr. Ed. Bsleher.
Cockles. (Derr(A', lllepbewl Mr. C. H. Show.
Theft Tedder. IIaskemer1• ... Mr. Qua. Perin.
Sorb (I akspar ! slier►. Mr G. Peeler.
SWr1ak. rr•. (T.(W'is SMI C.
it Wos W1.Tel.
Rip Van wiiklw.... . Mr. Barry Hart.
The mediums will be st.etaaed betws e
sets with lib: 1st eeertmns sad
tits GRA OR
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MR. FRANK SMITH.
ass. of Sat. win bsfte at 3:5 a.s..
sept. lith. si Ismer t Pesedr aNt wese.
£deiW s- - - far.. Me., and fee.
Pereseasanee N MU 1111.m.
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND.
NOW is the time to purchase your
HARD COAL The best and only
SCRANTON HARD COAL in this
market at $6.50 with 10 per cent. off
for cosh, making -iii.$ .$&_.._
Horses Wanted.
POLLEY & HICKS,
w Rsembure s win be is
Krays u.. Monday, Sept. 17,
Rnwcaau en, Tuesday, Sept 18,
U.ngnw000, Wednesday, Sept. 19,
Pore Mote, Tberodsy, Rips. 20,
PAlal.ar, Friday, Sopa 21.
Girr■ Is Saturday, Sega 91,
Iry M1.rw .:. ttvvmmt M rym..0 IM
Will also buy a few good Drivers
15 1-2 to le hands high.
All Coal,We{shed at the Mar-
ket.
WM. LEE
Orders left at Loma ILIW$ more
promptly attended to.
b.&riag the weeds (r• Why Does s Weems
Leek Old Sasses Tbae • Mau", le Levet
area.. Ltd.. 43 Ames -se. Tenets, aid yes
will rewire by pea • prow piaura, free
trent advertiiiig..ed well worth tesselag.
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