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The Brussels Post, 1888-9-7, Page 5di $r, Ip v NDli 3ISI eist ...1 t'« sate, S,u Bar,: r, 3Ict`.: .. u. elllc .l 1 l• • foli f• el tilori4 111 I nod. laic, ',. uesa, . Bache' nub' tis l tl'a nine,: 1,10(C- IBE,,, 1, LS, USER; lU oil, Fl items r tt o pr. chin ce 0 1 ate t any, 11 nth ratan 1'etaly ' IBI ,Ln rsata you Minna 4 &Col iolinl� SEPT, 7, 1888. THE BRUSSELS PQsr g IIFt'x11i•s rt ill r, 1 IS(,cf 11, iltol, is visit• ing her :on here to the pattnnage, 'Mice111)19 l tr e w1) and her bu,thu (!bit clie.befit e 1 Detroit, lave been veil- ing with their uncle, Win, 0, Hlevolrin , Of ihr }1 „, '1'11100111,1 t a c t iv abet 0 wound 1)) ,u m and) 1nrthe fp all ill all itis 1)p to the )U1 !e, '1 here was It largo area of flax sown in illio1,righborhoodlastspring and it lits 1urued out very well. The palrunago is divided brtwccn Attwood 11)41 Crawl Trek 111111e, 1 - •ogiies is or \' Will Our ictal Il 11 1)t t ase to u l 1 1111'14141 Incearly yin ICI\1 f4 l Ul 1 1 1 1)r winter. rirttle merchant, T( llu , u ll hasgone to IInntllten this tnaielc to purnhaoo fall end wirier geol. - 14Trs, .1. hart idle J.s away at Prescott vhdiillg Incilent. She took ndvctutcgc of the cheap trill. There 10 cunsithrcblo aicl.ncss in iiia locality this summer. It is chiefly of tate dysentery melt r. 'Ile lightameg wan tory vivid in Ude lo1 last ludn morning, l , tin 1 tS t r tt re l 1t 11 t 1 1 I 5Cy 1 t ( '.. a 1•1. : s y .,,1 a trip to I" leis 1 Id 1 10 iti the cast. The usual Subledh service in linox church has been f '1�.,� -t 1 t, for 1. few Employe, 1 r h 1,11 1 f S c 1 1 14. .r1 buying nYoeing the ll c l tit 1 tt •111 m t 1 .11ethrrtint church matlSabbath l'the con. Pre; Ltun will attend the field meeting in 11' • 1r.. 1•rwis rove n he (1 r Ar L. I t t t n I I 1 it grove, con. 1'ht Ilam clop and )lax mill has. given cmpl' ynu•n6 to a largo number of people in this locality this mummer. TE well 1.1041 it urn 1.1021 1 ,.at 11011) to Crnaurcok. Rcv, W. K. Short, N.A., hue accepted the call to the Congregational ohurch. The amount teemed by J. Dickson, treasurer, from the license fund, was 112510. E.L. Dickenaou, Barrister of this town, has been appointed Grand Steward by the thane Mester of the Grand Lodge, A. P. ei A. M. lir. Melilrutn, of Stratford, wo under- , stand, has p100c18cd Ole residence and practice of I)r. Young, and will remove here in a few nap, ROv. 114. Swann, of Brussels, preaohed •c orsMethodist ttv<, excellentnn in tho cburcll bore last Sabbath. Rev. a lir. Scott was at Brussels, W. II. Youbill, late of the Tunes, who has he-, n employed to the staff of the •IVita:ip•cg 1. tee 1'Iess, has reoeived an. apt einton 00 1e ft moan in tho Sift- ings'Jlice at a splendid salary. Our town Council is wisely making an attempt to boom our town industries and. with 1.bject in view by lows will be sub- mitted erauliul, aid to the extent of 0.0,- 00 to Gilchrist, Green S Co., for the purposes aud upon the terms contained in their proposal ; 45,000 to T. Bell, and fi3,000 to Kincaid Bros. The Tinley 11 last week says :—having occasion to rail at the residence of J. A. Mortcal the other day, w•1( 100(0 0004011 thlrl:Ph hie clel'nnt grounds, )Osinterest- hie 1(211 well 1a 141 ilehard and small fruit arca. are and en exclusively vegetable garden. '1'o Fay that thine aro splendid, es to variety, quality and mode of culture and keeping, is saying but little. If hor- ticulture embraces tate cultivation of flow- ers, fruit and ve:atables, then Mr. Mar- ton h; c• horticulturist in tie best sense of tie trrnl, Neither expense nor labor is Dared in procuring ar developing the best in Remits, 11n•nbs, small fruit and vege- tables What is not sntisfactov i8 1)t (nee ani( unhesitatingly rejected. His opera 11 10 are more for exp rireout and gratificuticn of a scientific bent of mind and artistic taste than for profit. Then as to ability in grapple with technical p11rtlserdegy, 11r, Morton is at adept. Works on botany mast have morefasein- ntinn f,1' hila than some who attempted to study thein. It might be of interest to seine t.. know what varieties of small fritts 011. Morton Prows. In grapes he has (aphid vines of the Lindley, Aga- wam, Rogers No. 4, Concord, Delaware, Champion Niagltrn, I nrly Dawn and .01t'nira. (If raspberries ho has tho Cnlh- hert, :buffer, Caroline, Turner, and in 131rck Cap raspberries he has the Davi- sen'0 Thornless, Mccnlcm l Climber, Southegan, Ohio and Gregg. In goose- berrieo bo has the Golden Drop, White Smith, C'row'n hob, Early Sulphur and Ocean Wayo; and in currants, Fay's Prolific and 1)111011 Red. Mr, Morton has his soil in model condition aild in rolirequeece cf this and enlightened and diligent 1101)1lnent ho reali108 the best 1 and most gratifying results in 001tnrc. Ilio niemleneet of house plants is most 'interesting and attractive a11(1 he has some rate speoimmis. Altogether Mr. Morton has in connection with his neat residence, unique and pleasant surround. lugs ixr 2x008 and Ilaut8 and vegetable and small fruit l nrclens seldom equalled. 1SIixicivitlast. ilinggio Robertson has tho measles. Miss Lena Smith hes returned from Gerrie. Henry Diment 10 driving his hand- smtle colt, Wm. Smith has gone to Godoricb Model school. Thos. Nixon is building a eider mill behind the grist mill, Miss Love, of St. Marys, woe the guest of Was, Thompson this week. Ilev. Mr. Howie, of Brussels, passed through here on his way to Winghtim on Saturday. He was accompanied by P.A. Snell, the popular merchant of James- town. Someone opened a garden gate and let sit 11111111R1 011 the road in, Of nurse it was done with the intention of injuring. It ie a very poor way of getting 5atie• faction. Jas, Timmins and wife aro in Montreal. Geo. Bontly, hie polite and obliging clerk, is eondnoting the business during hie absence. 10)0,00. has not been long anong tis hat Inas won numerous friends. A harvest home entertainment 10111 be bold in connection with the Methodist church of Thursday, nth inst. Aftee tea addresses aro expected from Roves, Meters. Scott, of 'Winlhatn, Dyke, of Honfryn, T,egeal of 1'16hs1, and Hartley, of 131uevalo, and W, IT, Kerr, of Erne Pow, Brussels, The Methodist ohuroh choir of Wingham Will supply the entefc, Pna will be served in the hall, The executors, A, Y. Hartley and .lox„ I,cceh, have got things partly egnared in eutme'rtion 01 )11 Inn• V, nlesk'y . 14(1,•. 40111 1,1)1 2 r d 1'1 pay It certa!n luno tuts. fee J •' land DO tong ns (, \\all 21 11, b a plc P. mai th' enee.IdS r , 1111 r 11 1 1L ire w 'nil lt 1r1 ).r.1„i :,pid.-cuuu. to 16• land end it Mut Fr•.. w •ti4'w, they for 'float. Parrott, alio is 11111 in Mani. (obi has sl l remething 1.1 do in Ilse matter. lir. W. prion the, comfortably oil' for 011.110y, tom 2)1 (0 with 1111^.t, Iter. bent t l hai'1 thele. Forty-eight eight hourn 111111111111114 chariged his mind a new infertile going to his son tl ill Jiro. cni11Ity. g.ifstooy c, l . Kidd . Brae,' iinrses took prizes at the 111200.11 racee en Monday of this week, It is said that IIess 11ros. intend put- tingd 9' electric light their new buil - rule hu l loshyterinn cJmrah is pt=tong Iminim° polishedbrass gee cltaudaliere in their now building. R. T. Hagerman purpm;os Point; into the flour and feed bcslness in town 1)t no distant (innte, lit.` will also deal exte0- nively in fruit, The apple crop in this 4114)) ty in very heavy. Ily far t„ largo a proportion of theta tau 001111nrr apples which bring neat to nothing in the mer1100. le Lillie() 1,1 1 nn'clulwd t4 lot on the south side id I n aLlt weal of the pe; t rlhua•, _.1)t Mrs. (1. Snthe 02nd and 1(0 nud4rnluud 1111101110 arcetieg a heifrliug 11101•,011 next 81)0)011 for a bank 11(1 n fro. 11 11 A eNote of ;Iapetus. 1 l JI 1 curiosities '1 tho window of Burt 1Brus, re Co, attract. ed considerable attention from calwine 1)i '1 Ir ry The '•'r• et is 1 ret z d 1 h .It tl Ic whl ,h in - chaired 1111)4id cabinets, etre, 110e f•c1.1,0)1 and nm00(0118 Japiune6u nick -11110110, were 00110 hose by Rev. A. Large, mi8siouary in Japan. 141 cs it rite. There will be a largo tarn out from Ude stallion to the Toronto fair next 10)101). A iittlo sort of Den. MoLoan died on Monday and was buried on Tuesday afternoon. Tho pulpit of Jaelcson's church was snpplied last Sabbath morning by James Buyers, of Brussels. Rev. Jelin Law has arrived home from `Scotland, His parishioners presenter) him with a purge and an address of wel- oomo. Itis trip dict 10m good. The farms in Grey and Morris belong. ing to the estate of Chas. IIingeton, are advertised to be sold by mortgage sale at tho American Hotel, Bruss is on Wed- nesday, nesday, Oct. 3rd, at 2 o'clock p.m. The legal firm of herr, McDonald, Davidson et Patterson, Toronto, aro doing the brei. nos©. A. Hunter, Brussels, will be the au0tiolleer. On Wednesday, 10th inst., a harvest m Home eutertaineut will be hold at Johnston's church, Bluevalo mission. After tea, whioh will bo served from 5 to 7 o'clock, short speecho; will be given by Rev. J. S. Cook, of Hensel!, Item A. lel. Smith, of Wroxstor, and Revds. A. Y. Hartley and A. McRibbir, of Bluovale. A good time is always spent at this ap- pointment. Lr•.c•rrin,.—.A. very interesting lecture on "Courtship and Marriage in the East” WW1; delivered at lintton's school house on Monday evening last by the Rev. C. B. Howie, 11. A., of Brussels. Although the school Melee is a largo one yet they had some difficulty in finding seats for the largo audioeco 1011010 assembled to hear him. After Mr. BIoore was called to the chair Mr. Bowie, in en 10105ing and in- struotive manner, sketched eastern life for over an hoer. Ho divided hie lecture into two parts, dealing lvith the not. Christian portion first and then taking up the Christians. He showed how that rho men who aro not Christians often have 88 many ns four wives, generally sept. is ...........C1006.0°100 ...............S0] paying a certain price for 08010, and being geld, to pals nn8tan Hepb. an able to divorce them at will, the women fleet. 111 .............. Ha•n,ntiuu S0nS,98 living separate from the men and not 1et. a '...... ."" ., Hardminn occ,d et. lie ,.,, •Pna•ivinn.....................0et, ll t'V 0)r.:4et...71717117 •T. 3:x llc;,.rzs ..>,-„,:tt sxsmte rr., 1)i,,.:,, ..e, (ittr titre .h •1• I At hard at. II, 'Cet• report the sit 1l l 11,, 1411 cent rJn olb 111 r C.'.1.•::31.01,..11‘ 111111 tee 11(111 !:a d 11 0401,4 ' 11''• h. 1),14 0 1111 tlf l .-t '1I , :, „n 111. V,, tartly 1,0101. 'Ito 11000 sown rniga 111.00 1011)4101/)1 4141 rani 1 grnwtll after the net.'4 51 flirt (1' 11 i Is of f,nide_' ac wt.11 0; ]ut• nun , ;dour. 1(,t 1.011)2 one 11 ('0p. 1 f 1, 1 ca(1', ns Leri 1 111,1.\' m)tr it/lt Nal 141-0e 11 1111 1 I11 I 11 of M41,111111 l,RYIICi11 L'K, Hth ,all.. • was (lea i'4 l ly 1il:hlni0g 0o110 11 n'1 bili, 'file. whale intatiell'e troll- a i good one at that wan also consented. A few titmice.. nts were got out of the barn after the the marled Thu building wile 11100111 on the peals of the roof aud it. is 0ttpreteel the lightning at one() ignitml thl MOW. '1'ha Kteno wall 101(14 badly ni- 1 Jilei tl thR burning g grainfalling • tbrough tete tho stables underneath. It is (aid 31r. Lnulmlt had 131300 hlst,ranoe but If ro it will go c1 very small distance in rel tato ,, the he:Lvy loss, A. 11010 11141411)1 gill be pa( tel this fall. 1111.2 ,0; J Ione.- Harvest bonto tier - vices, under the t usp!0sa of the Ethel 1411th. its,; (hnrelt, will bre ]telt! in Mrs. It, I!n,wiee ge1,v0, 10th cal., on Sunday, Sept. 1221(, cent.. acing at 10:30 n, 1)l„ p. 111 and 10:0 p. 1)1. Ilev, A. E. Smith, oft t It- 1 •c ' 1)•'n+ 11 will 1L,L l) Ill the morning t €, tett .ening. et ,+ear, e u a t,,. 1 i. T, Le„ at, the will c,touct a servian 8118(1)1114. . for the children in tho afternoon. On 11nnany, Sept, 1)1111, a harvest hon71 feoli- e1. will h e t• 'o a sur are 1)b lUntltO lett t on 1 at 1200011, at V111411 a eIt 1)x s Will I t 1011. r0,1 by P.ev A Srntth llev ( \ 1, 11 , of 'Frnll bridge, mud eV, u t 1' 1� 1 c o” e t 12,,1)1 r islet) tc,. .I1 Il hu Hnlpbui 3,,"" the Brussels Metlrnd!at church choir•. Your usual 0orreepoudent WAS not the writer of the item of two weeks ago re- ferring to 4110 playing of 0)01111ot on the Sabbath day. The ohargo 10116 far too largo for the ant of doecration, if there was any such. Tho loud report was the oauso of more weeping and wailing than the gravity of the offence itself. If the writer had taken for his subject, "Spark- ing tho girls on the Sabbath day," he then could bring in many of those attend- ant 0101(10111s in a way that would be 111010 agreeable and teeth a useful lesson as well, besides he could then draw on his own experience (whioh is a great moral factor in such oases) providing ho be of a very modest disposition whioh fa one thing requisite out the part of a good Christian newspaper correspondent. A very slippery act was performed in Clinton a few nights since, being nothing less than the stealing of half 11 barrel of soft soap. The Now Bra man says if the thief will use it for his own ablutions the loser will not begrudge its loss. RUNT! FAJL (laving re t f 1'12.41 111% Fall Sleek 1 11 111 11010 pre} lil'L') 1 to 3)101' THE BEST VARIE, 513 TOWN F. In Casluneres, :Jersey Cloths, Ot- • tomoll Colds, Meltius, .Ricket Cloths, Toulie Cloths, Flan- • Shirtitlgs, Cretins, Limo Curtains, Curtain Nets, Velvetsand t h , 1:'hlshes. Always a Good Si-ck of 1 ai' it l i P.Ud'1;1tI[;S. 1have tllo Boat and eileitpest TEAS in Town. before purchasing elsewhere, 1 C'anuut Lt; Ulidersuid. •In \'1114111f t.h 4 L 1).l - �. a fit 11- c Ino fi'6t .L 1.1t'•+t?L f; G'aDEt6:G.L J�-al will•'.( • , s110 ready I 511 y spectioll shortly, t 1 wee!!! nntfcr. will be giver,. • a 1.00 ,>P:.> ,110. w.a.. � t�.r, THE NO "/,'//) CIIEAP .'4 TOR Bags s toannouncee • ..• ., the 1111 L t 115 -r. tel )f i fa et �,ll awl ‘Vinter Stock \ '� VhIC}1 w''completed. ill be , ] 5 'e l v fully1 .t5 )lube t v I 1 1 when we ,• t' \ will 1 one of the finest 211)41 cheapest • e .. ). . 111 5ce it ill Llll h641H Cotton .and oolen Goods being very (heal) we will be able to offer bargains in these lines. Though to „1' eolith kinds may lie a little below the average, prices at wliiclf 11.: ra,t1 0)2 had this Fall will fully com- pensate the Farmer for 111; ,1,'ficieuey in the crop outlook. C1 • J. ,ter •'yyam�•^^ 1- r1.,, CJ . 1101- . _ i S:2•- '.1--) j 1",1 E, F ' 111:11) STORE. Fall Styles will be Xceed�tlgly Pretty, )1' in- ONl''Y TO LOAN! Any Amount of Money to Loan 01111FMB or Village Pro- perty, at 8 to 6 Per Gent. Yearly. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, Brussels. Money to Loan. "1Alb3i FOR SALE.—THE UN- Money to Loan on F arm Pro 1,11)0(2,0710 offers for ludo the north Ort at east quarte roe' lot 28, 808282s18n a, )LOrris, p y, Cuuu[y of auron, cmrtalnln$ 50 )crus. Tru, land f s 1)l Lust ryualit v and 11) a hi gh stats of cultivation. well fenced and )Sutler -drained, 15 antes oloarad, New frame house, 8 rooms, milk house with concrete 10)1118, d walla, good barns- and shed, orchard, etc, blight acre. of full wheat. This desirable property adjoins the 0000O1at00 of Brussels, Suit- able tetn)3 will h1) given. Title pooloot, .1.11148 (1RnOVFl, Olv001, en- uvx'dlo Brussels P. 0. A_7 LA LIN E . 1888. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1888. E613'f:1t 00?.`. 84. QUEBEC SERVICE 113010 5101.210:.11, 1101110111113. 0 1'1L01f 0011000, being 14111,1ed if) 0s0001at0 111111 thein, whereas the Christian, although he has the same privilege by the late of the ]and, yet by his CO1380001700 and God's word, he deeires no more then ono wife, allowing her the same privilege as he himself enjoys. Thus clearly showing the elevating and reforming influence of Christianity. Mr. Howie, after promis- ing to cone back again in the future, closed hue lecture by entreating every sinner prevent to be a Christian, point• fug them to the Lamb of God which lakotll away tho sin of the world mud telling then he that boli'veth on the Son hath everlasting life, elf. 3-,e,:,• • Another wedding soon, so it is said. Such a large crop of apples who ever BMW 7 Min Mitohell, of London, 22nd 11liss McDougall, of Detroit, aro spending a few week8 at Jas, Mitchell's, eon. 12. All are !low busily engaged fall wheat seeding, 11110111 Whit wo can learn tho acreage 5004(1 10111 1100 be s0 large 115 last year, Tho son and daughters of Wm. Bishop, who have been i11 with typhoid fever, are improving nicely and will soon 110 all right. Owing to the line weather of the last few days very little grain is mit, and farmers are rejoioing over a good sample and have hopes that prices will be good. Mise Limo Dolglrtty, who boo been in -Detroit about a year, has returned home, Her many friends are pleased to see her and to know that city lifo agrees with her. The Bible class, whioh meets in Shine's school house every Friday evening for 13ible study, is well attended and much interest is taken in it by those who attend. 1 David Grant, of the 14th eon., is build. ting a beautiful brick rosidonoe. It will be quite an improvement to the appear- ance of the neighborhood. if, Pugh did the brick wont. Miss C. Caldor, daughter of Thomas Calder, loft for Clinton on Monday to attend! ilio Model Sohool there. Miss Calder is a good strident and will stake an excellent teacher. We wish her every 8)100088. 001,10 021.00,4,100 000,10 Dot. 01 ..... .. I'01110812n Cot. 41 Nov. 1 Sarmatian Nov, 3 Nov, 7 Sardinian Soy, H Nov, 1.1 .............. Parisian' Nov. 11 Hates of Passel)' by Malt Steamers, Q01(1300 To 1,rVmdr0nr„ 014111( :300, 870 and $03 0 0001 lag to nom-. utedntlnn. Servants iu Cabin, ;100 Inter- medhLte .330, Storage )350. Return tickets, Unbiv, 811 o, .3110 and 8150, Intermediate, Baa 81teo•18), 9.311. 111; Polynesian, Ofren0sion or other ex- tra8tn,mora. (:Whin fifty, sixty and govml- ty (11(11,11', 0000101100 to accommodations. Re- turn tickets, nt1,0)0. one In)ndrs, and tett and clue hundred aud thirty dollars. lnter- mndiatosixty dollars. Sloorng8 forty doll- ars, PaOoenger., Dun 011,1(001, tit Montreal lbe day before without increased clam.. 0o yourself et scud for your friends, Prepaid oortlncntee at reduced rates, Per full in. fm'mati00algili• to .1, 10. altt.1lt'r, It iluatels. ?Y i OTI0E TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of Ellen Taylor 'tut John Taylor, gpilta Toa'0ali!p of Grey, in tkr Colulll) o)' 11(1100, Debtors. 't'A➢UB//0890411 that the above named Debtors hove made au 14001gm0Ont to mo hearing data the 1(00110y -first day of August, 1.2.1888, :radar rho provisions of "40 0011 reenacting assignments and preferences by insolvent persons," aud being chapter 121 of the 100vf00(1 Statutes of Ontario, 1887, A meeting of the cratlltorsof tho sem debtors will he hold 01 the Office of W. M. 80NULAIIt intim Vilbugo of Brussels, in rho County of (Huron, at the hour of 13 o'clook la the fore - .110017 on 1I1E$IDAV, the 8101 Day or August, A.D. 1087, for the appointment of iusuootors and the giving of 0ireotlous oncoming the management aud disposal of the estate. livery person claiming to be outttted to rank on the estate Is required to furnish to the said W. Id. Woolen. particulars of Choir olefins, proved by affidavit, together with Buell vanishers 081115 0600 admits of, Dated at Bra,.ols 1.1110 twenty-third tiny of August, &D. 1808. EDWARD 0IcNA141ARA, 79 ABB10N1ST3, OTOS. TV - TINTYPES, 11frs, snAnnol Shine, 01 Winnipeg, is ' , 1, . Ivor, tp (7c'ln'L•s. feisiting friends 01 this locality. She is a daughter of !firs, Oakley, and her many friends aro pleased to see 1100 and 1.0 ltnoly of their prosperity 01 their western Motile. On Thursday of last wank Nettie, daughter of Thos. Smith, was umling in the yard et Sulitlx'ssohool lime when she fell and ran a stool crochet needle through her wrist, The, little sufferer had to ho pub 111)1101 chloroform before the noodle w11.0 lemOVcd. All 1Vot'0c from the Hn8,lLiwl 11) UM dime ' I, a flrol elan a 17a1U11at17 a firKt ala .4 lrattt111tr. or Re8111e11res, tile„ al 81011104181121' Biwa, W. 3. P+airfielfl. %QWE,ST RATES, PRIVA'f C AND COMPANY FUNDS DICKSON & IAS, . Solicitors, _- - Brussels, Ont. Baby Carriages. Baby Carriages. Just to hand a splendid se- lect:on of Baby Carriages which will bo sola at very low prices. TRUNKS and VALISES i11 endless variety. I am pre- pared to please. the public in this department. Fine selection (11 MOM .Meavy tda$lriess Give me 10 (:all. H. DENNIS. BRUSSELS �s I desire to inform the Public that I have Leased the well- known BROssl;ns LINEE WoB1Cs from Thos. Town and will run the business Best Season. I will also continuo to follow my trade as earTC OINT P11 2671,8.$01,41, and ani prepared to furnish esti- mates for Jobs, &c. 8(1110)100(1 AND CORNER STONE always on lian(l. Satisfaction irrtttl'flll!'CCGt', l Vpccltil1y meth,8)0' itrialc10:1.10 t anal l'lasler1ag• Maw,. W.111. 7`.b-1_130 •.,Y.y PROPRIETOR, Miso Green, lshro }pa g I1)hlii',,la1ynnby 1Vi11 bo again o11 hand ill n 1114 filly+ after vioitifily thelnarkets.pick- ing up all the latest Htyle3 11, the way of materials, which are very large and varied. We 11)141' also tL QtT NNTIT OF NEW 0 LaO KINGS just arrived which every Lady should see who requires anything in this line. Miss 11.foorls, whose style and fit gave so much satisfac- tion, will again attend to this department. I11 this as well as mak- ing it Suit of Clothes 101 guarantee a perfect fit 1)r no sale. In all other lines, which are too numerous to mention in all ad- vertisement, will be fully •l: sorted and all we ask of our numer- ous patrons is a loot) through our different departments. No trouble to sllonr goods though you inay not \iallt to buy. Four, faithfully, Brussels, Aug. 30, 10*104. S I Gl Rogers, r)D.lfrNIoN 111)USB. Rmvlas711.21M E LEAJIING �AJ� 100<ERY GLASSWARE, ETO., 1..,'TO.7 In order to make room for a large Shipment we expect daily from, the —I IsT 1\T Cr'ref' *' t '4isT CE OEM80N11