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E. RtRON EXPOSITOR.
Don't maw Alain;
As Artenius Ward _ wasonce
travelling in, the.. cars, dreading to
b bored, and feeling miserable; .a
duan approached hien, tat down and
said:
•": Did you hear the'last thing on
Horace Greeley 3"
". Greeley 7 Greeley 7" said At
ennis, " Horace Greeley-? Who is
The man was quiet about . five
minutes. Pretty soon he said :
" George'Franois Train is kicking
Ftp a good"dealof a row over in Eng-
land ; do yqn think they -Will ,pit
him in bastlle 7"
" Train ? Train 7 George Francis
Train 7". said. Ar tem us solemnly. "1
sever heard of him."
This ignairance kept tlif man
•ti niet for fifteen minutes;- „then he
mid
What do: you, .think about. Presi
dGrant's Grais chalices for toPi t'si
1l 'Ley. " .7r you think they will run
tial"
"Grata? riant? Haneeit man,"
said Artemus, " you. appear to know •
more about istrangels than any' pian
.1 ever saw.'
The man 'was fiuridu? ; he walked.
•up the soar, but at last came back
and said :
" You colfopnded ignoain.ns, did
you ever hear 'of dam ?"
"Artem us looked up and said.;
" Whatwas his other name 7"
mow it Feels to takeStrychnilY
-
A an of Harrisburg recently
-tempted to commit suicide by taki
a gain of'stiychnine.• , Tlle'sltll
his physicians having saved his 11
lie narrates his experience for t
benefit of science. He ssys
"In the course, of a bout fire 111
utes I began toyfeel shg1li t caps
the calves of rc y ,:legs. TI to c•a in
increased° rr intensity and extend
the feet and thighs, ca,u,iug ti
ost . intense pain: • I attempted
rise frons the cb.ait; but fell to the
lacier wit convureiol;ls in the low
extremities: U nst cccssfu1 atternp
-we a made -to bathe my feet' iu i
water, each effort to .raise , in c bun
ing on,a violent paroxysm, +in. th��J
last one of which I thought my jaw
liad become unhinged. -I was no
perfectly paralyzed from the hi!
,down, .and sutle i ig the. most t
cruiating pains, which begantt e
:tend upwa ds ;.the rn,nscies cf ch
.shonlde•rs` and neck soon being co
;siderably : convulsed, the . f'orearu
still being free feona pain. I no
prepared for the final str'ugl.e, w.liic
I ,knew must be near- at hand, as'.
Fadi become rigid from the ne -
down, ave the forearm. . The con
vulsions of the muscles were be
coming fearful,, and the torture acv
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string to cap- the paper close and
neat, and to piste on a printed label."
Even before tris time the little,fel-
low had.Tilt a sorry figure. ` tz He
was," remarks Mr. Foster, " a very
little "and a very sickly boy.. He was
-subject' to attacks of violent spasm,
which disa • led' hint . for any active
exec tion. He was ..never good at.
cricicc;t-playing; • He .was never. zt
*first -rote. h nd at' marbles, or peg
top, oil prisoner's bars. How, never-
thelesp, he, 'apiclly made his way, on
his second , kn tin life,` first as law-
yer's clerk, then as ,a newspaper re-
pertor, and 1 :stly, as a novelist, all
the world ngws4
G.I-OC
MONDVILLE
ERY STORE
..wm. THOMSON,
(Late of Seaforth,)
TTAS ieeeivcd fresh snpply of Choioc Fancily
,L-Uroc 'ri sofevery description. ,. -
a , , ombrul Ia10 vary
1
e
avored Teas,
o various varieties.
A so, Sugar Coffees Spices, ish
5 � r � � s
OBACCOES,
�
Biscuits and ovcr other article in the Croce. lino,
nil of whiiih ho will sell at prices as 1ov .as lull be
had at Se Clorth r in any Iroise in. the C linty.
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- tITTE AND E y S
taken in e change for goods as cash.
'Lt U. 4I'YD FEE
of every descriptio , kept constantly gni hand, in-
-
• eluding 'ketirson & Co.'s No. 1.
A call is rospoctlully solicited.
J.4 ill 1:)1 3ls
E MONDVILLE,
D\ -ELLE,
LOGAI.'S OLD STAND..
1n 1. THO1\rsON.
t._ THE. BR,I'C STORE,
PAR IC �• LAR NOT
fel to. endure.. My hands were draw
-into, my sides, with. the finge.l
drawn apart, and very slightly bow
ed, and the jaws became rigid.
felt myself raised as if by som.
mighty power, and' fixed immov
ably, with only my feet and lien
touching anything. I meanie up
.-conscious of everything thing except my
ewn agony, which Was now beyont
all description. I coula feel my
lieart fluttering, and my brain beat,
' ing and throbbing with an irregular
motion as though fitevery beat i
would bs from 'itis corlfi omen t
Every. . joint ..was 1o. keel, and ec-oiy
drop of blood seemed stagnant. I
remember thinking it could not be
long thus, when I must have lost.
consciotlsness. . I re nern ber nothing
more until I felt: a sensation of re
lief, T1s though thegarments-ofdeath,
whileli la.d been edrawn over me,
-were' w being drawn back. Those
terrible cramps -seemed to be de-
Bcenuing towahls my- lower.li:rubs.
A teelirg of relief stole over me, and
J began to be again conscious. From
that time I resumed cousciousnees,
when I. was entirely free from crampy
with the excel tion of a little in the
feet. I had but one attack of Trapp
afterw.►.rds, wErich was' irnawedia.fel y
relieved by a dose administered by
any wife—The c'etor.havin; le'ft;for
a short time—and when lie returned
I felt that the poison was completely'
'neutralized,"
He is not likely to try St•r erme.`
in
again. ;
LIC
las a' Lot of
ST -TA LS; I ANTLE
D S C4-0033
Which he is a , xians to Sall Off, at Cost,
- YES, BELOW COST,
On airy ren Aonablo
Therefore, Ladi
Mane
rice that a customer- may bffer
8, yon will please call at the
ster House,
MA H STREET,
800n,G ai c1 bad Tour tel of the Goods before they
re all sold..
Seaforthh,_Jtdy 25, 1871. 190
Dickens as a Blacking Boy.
111r•. Ferstel s "Lite" and Dickeli's
• Autobiographical iNotes" together:
will dispel the illusions ahout Dick
en's early life. Dicken:', though one
of the m'st " successful" of men,
even, in the commonplace acceptance
.of the term, bad many sore trials,
azrA it onl 1' quicken oar sympathies
to learn_that these had to be borne
in r1.1ere .boyhucd. It is to -be.ro-
tieed that he really made two starts
in life. •Phe firstand most painful
'hue, which is now brought •utader
public. notice for the time, was when
be was 1 O years old. _ -lis father, a
good o .tt.red, easy going map, in-
dustzionir,. but unb 1SInesslike, was in
a debtare prison, and his son baa to
tenter : the 'service of a blacking
manufacturer, tt. rival of the. great
Warren. HNte his woes were from
six to sever shillings per week, and
its chief employment: we aro told,
was to cover the pots of paste black--
ing,
lacking; first_ with ou per, thea with
blue paper, to tie thin round with
Main
S FIROV
5.1 SHROUDS le
At.! P t BERTSON,.
BI�;ET M.. �B AND rNDERT_AitEi ,
Johns • ifs Olt! Stant!,
street, Seafor 11, has now on hand a ood
a, sortrucurof
-S E1 �°TernS
he can' fiunish cheaper than they crate be
gc t elsewhere. 206
Which
()TICE •
TO EBTO S:
dLL 11C'COtI QTS f the current year and also
.tll accounts itnd notes or other theete contruet
Oct in previou' years rest be paid. on or boferc the
10th tray cif Januar:, 1872. Otherwise they fvili
be placed in Court or collection; as ray business
least be wound up a once.
OrE: RAIN .of all keds; Pork,, Butter, &c.,
will be taker, iu payment of f accounts- or notes at
the highest market riot:,' up to the shove �stnted
time.
JOHN LECKIE..
Aiulteecille,1Dec. 6, 1871. 20!)
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MIL MILK.
P AT_1TIEs ni1hiu 'EW 1MII -Lir eau have it.
' TrtEIR RESIDENC.ES,
i.t AF0 RT1 ,
DELIVERED A7
1\ :
Revery e cel.--d;iy morn,
Npvonrber 16i, 1871.
ing frons date.
JOHN HAn1tII1 ,
North Roisil.
206
THE ViRDICT OF HE PEOPLiE
DECt..BES THAT E1
Aup ER SEIVI MAC . NE
Is superior to a
Having boon exam• fuo 1 and f.r ed by the most skilful nmehani
and by thieu•awttrdoa Priem.; tit all the principal Exhibitions 1
present year; auci altougli till the leading Maohie s were ea
. has been declared
VICTO ' I OUS. OVER ALL
n Ion 'every test, (arid now stands forams
S i 3f?: X' III 313 1L. 1C04, 'i` O It? P Et IC
now 1n the !Market.
find Vest let judges the eountree don prod`oee,
era throughout the Dominion during the
eyed against it, the GARDNEII PATENT
C.OMPETITO#Il, ,
ix the rank of sew erd.
10* von 1871.;.
First Prize at .Toro to. First Prize nt London -the great 1 etitern Fair. - F,irst Prize at Guelph -the
great Coattail Fair. F reit Prize nt lit. C therines, County of T ineoln.° i irst•Prize at Methane County of
Kent. First Prize at Yiaterhoo, County, of Waterloo. }First 'I•]'o at Orangeville, Cir.tnty of Siancoo.,
,. ,.
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First Prize'iu Mono, amity of Peel. First Prize iu Ciilo:loll, C,uXlnty of Silucoo. first Prize at \\°e1-
1lndport, County of Ii elland. first Prize atOttcriille, Conn ,y (It Oxford. Second Prize at Provincial
Fair, 'Kingston, Diploma at Hamilton, and various County Sh )wit.
This beautiful specimen. of rues hcinn:al ability is a purely Ca taclitan invention, surpassing m silnplioity,
durability, and usefulness any other Sewing Machine now in t i oinari:ot whether. of Canadian;, American,
or Engliahlnanufactn e.
It will hou) card, braid, euck, gather, 1 l
ltfell, and to all e• 11
every
f Family ly Sevvilil olid light
1Iannfactaring Work, timing.; all kinds of thread. It has a mos. uornploto SET e_TTACklt\uii,\TS.
BUY NO OTHER. If •the price is a little :higher than sea
Send for Circulars and Samples.
GARDNER SEWING MACHINE COMP
rchesers should not be misled by unser
not sell, in a damaged state, to make c
sea Gardner before puLIA
Tehasing any of orj at WXL3t Gliessre's
th. Agents wanted.
PETER GIiASSIE,
179-53 peaforth.
P. 1S. ---Intending pn
keep Machines they d
Call and examine t
Goderlch-street, Seai'°.
o others, it is the the alaest in the end.
'OS'Y, HAMILTON, OTT.
pu on:; agents of other Companies, who
ipital for themselves.
arerooms,
I]ZPQ1 r.1.'ED CHESTER WHITE BOAR.
' •
--"f J4v,
.-✓r.-�7—
he First Prize thorolsr h -bred Chester White Boar, purchased from L. 33. SrhvEn, Salem, 01 io,ir. S.
It is claimed by breel ere of Chester Whiteseiu the United St !ten, that..th4 make a greater' amount
O Pork for the food' ce n.umed than any other breed. known. l ith ordinary attention they thrive very
r 1pidly-, weighing from 00 to 700 Ilia., et frorn 19 to 14 months dd, and are frequently killed weighing
1, high as 10001be. of riessed Pork. Thi' hoar will be heldfor the service of Sows at Egmondevillc.
T'ene s.-Ono:Dollar, Cash, with privil go of reinriiing.
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Also, an improved 1 ,-1J3C-1,K,S:elf B E 110A Re bred by M Si! CCCHR.tni,, Campton,- whim•
Berk -
.
1' • e Pigs eine acinlittcd. •o be the best in Canaan, his stock bring i }sported from the best brpeder s in
e 'gland. Service of th s boar' at Ono Dollar per soot. ,
' Aleo, an imported' IP )lf.,1 ND A MD Q'Li ]lNA. g=DA!E ;The first imported into this Country.
1 ill servo a limited nun ber of SOWS t -t Ono Dollar per sow. y
Egi.nond\,ille, Nov. ' 1, 1871. 207 - T. J. BAILEY, Prom. etor.
::Fra....,, �,.,
•
exter
R.. BATLEY begs to
for Trainingnit
t . iniur and developing
K. nti1nky, with the nssis
re eats from all under ne
to hare them trained an
for good drivers and can "
'nn will receive the'
in We have an good a
Horses L'OU
M
rain g moi. 4 ale Stab es,
SEAFORTH, 0 -14"..
nfor-n the Farmers and public generally, that ho has specially fitted up Stable=s
I• Selling li:ilosreeM, and purposes to; HANDLE TROTTING STOCK bye
em to the bent advantage. He hay e gagedan old experienced traier from
ance of conpetentgrooms and every fe •ility for perfect and most satisfactory
charge. Persons heeler,' good young s ane:. free -stepping lin Horses w 1
Sao if theycannotl l g ou ti do well
be made to trot fest. I.' am constantly in receipt Tref orders
ell any number of good tuovers at Hien Frornr:S. Parties having Homes in
time every week, thus enabling thrnn to see the improvement thou erre utak-
1
a1f-ludo track as can be found hi the Dmien for training Horses on. ,
Terms Reasonabl
At and' Sold. One or two
' ORPICE AND STABLE *-South of the 13. & L. H. P. R. statfol
eee
Addres
god Trotters for Sale.
and opposite the Woolen Factory.
A.'11. BAILEY. Seaforth, gilt.
Til
CIRCIJLA I SALW
Cuts .through all opposiigen.
I
E TS
Have just received a largo and splendid tissortmont of Rogers'land other eelobratee1 malted
NICKOLITE
TEA
Lightnin
CET:LE1y,
AND OTHER SIEVE -PLATED COOS'
,
TRAYS, COAL OI%, LAMPS,
and Turn -table Apple Parer, -
Every Family should have o e.
IMP e (WED CHAMPION A TD OTHER
i
B
STOCK'S CE
u
SS -CLT
AWS,
EBRATED .EXTRA MACHINE OIL
.r
Warranted the best in uac.
Repairfs for Ab`li's Patent 'Gear and Horse Powe
Anel cyo1S . ther article required in the Ilardwa r,i , -Shelf and Heavy.
JACK S 11REWS TO HIRE .
937
SI( Or THE CIRCLLA.It
• D. Mc AUGHT
DC7 OtiL resp "ctfnlly i �ltirnate to the
' inhabitants of 'ieaforth and vJc.ili- ,
ity, that he now,' (.a,rries on business -at
his NEW SII0 , in rear of Killoran i
l yan1s. j
Jobbing of 'all lei 1116, and Norse-shoein��
specially, pomp!!iy attended to.
Ter els reasonable.
Lf4-t.. DA' A
ID Me LIGHT.
C. H. CULL,
AC f \'r FOR
LOC ffl] '.S',S h il`I VG �s1L1 PIIJ 1 E,S;
Telegraph and Express Companies,
CANADA LIFE 'A ''
SStilfA C
Issuer of _Marriage Licences.
American money bought and sold.
Particular attentidk'ii aid to
JOB phI TI'�(i
OTT (�—>�%l]iott & Armstrong's Book -
,Store, )'eafortfi, b 174
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MAS.
Waif.:iliOBL'P.T'.SQ.Y. 7t: C }.
GIFT BOOKS
1
Toys, in gre
AT
ARMSTRONG
Call.
HOU$ 4, .LOT FOR SALE
IN S' E.AFORRTI-I.
1 Oe Sale. (`heap, n. Prolan Cottage and'•, a Lot
oral a hal, rer the eorur of Janis and jrfarlcct
streets, filum dietely facing the Market signer°
The hon,n col tains two rooms and two bed -goons,
with ball` aur etiunrnrtrr' kitchen. 'There iasi tc1, e a
splendid well of water on;the premises. Pori terms
&e., apply to the; undersigned.
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JOHN DATJ CEI
207
Sc afar th.
ItErk-C , j L OF ROSS'S H05_'EL
t variety A>'D 8TtAGI'' OFFICE. r 'iJJ: sahsiribef begs to state that hP hart re-
-moved to the Building formerly occur .Tai by
a Mr. Al. Robertson as a Cabinet Factory, 'lc•4tr the
Station, which he hats fitted up rix a suitable': tnein-
nrlr fora note . IIe, invites all his old friends and
customers to it new .quarters where he mall be
happy to atte tl to their want%. Fire.t-rears 'Stab-
ling an.l :trim yard in connection. Pnrtie to .ging
North will fi a it to tlirir advantage to -,patronize
Iloss's Mail e: of Stages, which start fro41 this
Hotel. -
• 208
PRICE S. -
mit purchase borne pr tents for .Chiis•tmns
anti .Neve ease
Marti Street, Seaforth.
. y
a
JAMES RoISS.
J. BRINE,
T ICE�I SED t1CTIONEV,Ii for the Count oaf
31tizom aloe attended in all.Barts cif the
Country. ,.11 tillers rs left at Tiu;El:Iva:ton Dftice
1 Alli be promptly attended to. i 13S
TO THE FARMER$ OF HURON,
G ICIULTIJJ 1,
XITIPMEMEIVIN.
FIRST 'P1IZ E
GRAIN CR -USHERS
AND
STRAW CUTTERS:
O0. WILSON,s
Solo agent for the- £onnty of Huron, for the firm
of
MAXWELL 84 HHIT'LA'W
of Paris, is now prepared to fnrnieh f>arincrs
with their celebrated
Grain Crushers and Kiraly Cutters.
These machines took the 'First Prize at the Pro-
vincial Trial for agricultural implements held in
Paris Silly last, and are without donbt the heid
manufactured the Province. Machines kept.
constantly on hand, and can be seen by intending
purchasers at any time, at the Market, Setiforth.
ferent patterns, received direct from the
Celebrated Scottish Plow" Manufactory
JOHN GYtAY & CO., GLASGOW.
These plows can, be sold nearly 25 per cent. less
than similar plowti of Canadian manufacture. '
All ether varietien of agricultural implentents
kept constantly en hand, which will be sold at
manufacturers prices.
197
ROXBORO MILLS
CHANCED HANDS.
ri-trE undersigned having purchased. the P.orlicrro
Je Grisvingand Flouring Mills, increased the Ma-
chinery, and put the Mill in a thorough titete of
repair, are now pre'pared to do
GRISTING, CHOPPING
AN
All -other kinds of general Custom Work
on the shortest notice.*
They would also desire to date -to farmers and
others, that as the evork will be done under their
own supervision, they have no hesitation in guaran-
teeing entire satisfaction.
A trial is respectfully solicited.
B. SHANTZ & BROTHER.
Roxboro ,Tune ;1871.
SEAFORTH
siksll, DOOR,
-AND-
BLIND FACTORY.
rPHE• snbscriber begs leave to thank his numerous
cristome,rs /or the liberal patronage extended to
him since commencing husinees in S'eaforth, and
trtists that he may be favored with a 601itinnance
of the same.
Partioe intending to build wouldedo well to give
him a call, as he will centime to keep on hand a
large stock of all hinds of
DRY PINE LUMBER,
SASHE 9,
DOOMS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
SHINGLES, LATH, ETC7 •
Ho feels eordident of giving satisfaction to those
who may favour him with their patronage, as none
but first-class work -teen are empioyed.
It".Partieular attention paideto Custom Planing.
.201 - JOHN II. BROA.DFOOT.
Opening To-Day5
At the
777
MAIN-STIIEET, SEAFORTH,
SIGN OF BLAcK'BEAR:
NEW SHAWLS,
.1.S'EW DRESSES,
And a large lot cif -
READY -MADE CLOT El N G,
Direct from Englimd,
Vs--hich will -be. sold yery cheap.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT
PAIN.
v -I• extracts teeth witheut pain by the rico f if 0 . 1,
1\ .itrous-Oxide Gas. Oflice-Over the Fountain of
Fashion. 31r. Powter'il store, on the Malta Square.
Attendance in Seaforth, at Knor'e Hotel, the Diet
Tucsclav end Wedriesitay of each month; in Clinton,
'at the Conimercial Hotcl, 011 the following Thins-
days and Fridays. Thd remainder of the tirae at
his Stratford offire. -
' if at Sertforth and Clinton, on the -first days of at -
Over 54,000 patients have hAulteeili extracted by
the use of the Gus, at Dr. Ciialton's onice% NeW
JAN 19, 8
Seaforth _Foundry
ZAPFE e:CARTER
Woult1 desire to call attention to their
greatly improved
Which is able to compete with any other
Machine in Canada. ,
Among its many -advantages, we can. at-
tention to the fellowipg-the: way the
Cylinder is constructed -it requires less
, power and is capable of
THRESHINC MORE AND CLEM?
THAN ANY OTHER:
The great complaint among Threshers
always was, that -they could thresh MOTO
than they could deem, DM' improved drum
does away with all these oomplaints ; it
is so construeted as to regulate the wind
tc keep the riddles from choking, without
blowing any grain over. We hive also
improved our Mills to -prevent the gieriv.
min fr 'V
er with the straw.
We would invite Farmers and '3'bresk-
ers, generally, to give us a. call, and ex-
amine onr stock before purchasing else-
-where ; we can sell as cheap as ally other
None but the bezt Xaterial -used, and the -
very best workmen employed.
'1'he Machines' we sold last year enable
us to say that they gave better satisfac-
tion than any other -ever sold in this.
coaliPt3i.TUS HORSE POWER I
kept on hand at all times
We would also -desire to direct the
attention of farmers to onr
SAWING MACHINES t
'Which are ca.pable of sawing from forty
to fifty cords of wood per day.
Superior Gang Plotighs; Straw 'Cutters,-
CUltivators, &loftier& Wooden and iron -
beam Ploughs, Scrapers, Kettles, Sm.,
„All of which we warrant to give satisfaz-
tion, and will be sold as cheap as at any
other Establishment in the Province.
REPAIRING AND CASTING
Done on the shortest notice and. most
reasonable terms.
CHEERING PROSPECTS
FOR .1.14
ABUNDANT HARVEST,
The present favorable Spring weather
-warrants both farmer and mechanic in.
making timely preparations for 13.e cora--
ing harvest.
THOMSON 84 WILLIAMS
While thanking their patrons for the lib-
eral encourag,ement a.ecorded them in the
past, would. chrdially invite the atten-
of ra.rmers to their choice assortment a
Harvesting 7vIachines for 1871. Our
'Ohio Combined Afachine,
with Johnson's Iroproved Self-1:ake, has
giv'en complete satisfaction for the past
owo years, and is now offered to tho
public with the strongest guarantee for
durability alio:perfect work.
The Cayuga Chief, Jr., „Vowel.,
Whia. has gained for itself a world-wide
reputation is again offered as the moat
durable, handy and best working Mower
knoan, being constructed in the body of
the machine entirely of iron and steel,
and -with it we defy competition. We
also oilix the
Johltson's S'elf Raking Single
Reaper,
vvhich took first and second prizes atPro-
vincial, Exhibition, 1870. This. reaper is
-a.cknowledged. to be superior to any other
Ipattern pow in -use, as it cuts perfectly,
takes up lodged or tangled gram better
than any other rake or reel machine, and
cuts equally -well trom ell her side of the
field when wind is strong from any di-
rection, can be raised or lewerod when in
motion and is very duranle.
We invite inspection of our machines
and mode. of manufactirring by pur-
chasers before giVing orders elsewhere,.
We guarantee saiisfactien in every ma-
chine, or no. siale.
TERMS EA8Y.
The a,griculturalists of Perth and ad-
joining counties will not (we believe) 1)-.1
so blind to their interests as to --
give their orders to. shops more thazt
J00 miles east, when there are first-class
works in their midst, building largely
the best machines, Equal to any of the
machines made In the Province:
Call and see us, -send in your orders
by mail, or deal with 011T agents, as in
every casq you will got a perfect Ina-
feolrii:e., end on the same terins as your
neighbor.' Oar principles of business
All other kinds of implements COD-,
Stalitly on hand.
proSinTeEtlaAe
And all kinds of MILL WORK done -•
ENGINES BUILT
. Address
which
-evil re
Tieeetl
has bei
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sat 04 wit aini .p1:1:3,1 rtHePil ein iel lideo- 'Iiltirirt:::
i.dwiorTketIonn t
The twi
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ee el,00r,
high. rubbe/
house just
preached. _
inotified mat
Locks at thj
marked to tl
,etod twhebaRtahnel
theesacwivi. 1 emi
his etery 'to''
. 1 if th_etreeetd,,,, dtlAteioti
weeriitehteirlisObf eal
Ab e apa .t.lti owna, ;oil
heavy and
and brains , a
frren the ill*
. * '1 tic °-: odeduk tei- dtrstfl'i ePt elPwv i i lenrt i
anig;ormoaenne bilr
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pfor:sgeh:tef:reivhe
.pft::iirriettidaigolg:1; jea.al
limbs wer
sprinkled o
-Gowdy, an j
intention Of ti.
another rem
Victim, also al
:.ivi iveaiti-• is, cbit Iha, cebka,bdo adgl els
eible wound
-about 21 year.
And as the hor
tujinigt,h1:111::.ilesTs
:tv1;:aast blirenrueglhotth
the smouldet
hole theeneh
&snag of the
house and its
toeether bed be
of7ene of the vi
not ignite,. The -
ing that after
she had tried
jeet of the trim