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Ult N0USES TRON 'VeNti - - . �' sowmf a OpWon of Gr=d- life, and must let . go; and when lowest.tone clear zp � - - .
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� . . . mothers. . -thef old German. , 14 note� of 80,108 sounding as -if they came SEEDS I
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a . 1, - think muoh..of the nurse.,the., German tc� myself, who # I , . '
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THX - I 1i I . . stolid. attention; but allthe notice she generations that since these bells have ' � -A D- . ,
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.7777 . forsoples, sod pennies, and cakes, and then looked at her own, brow N D I N C -CC U N TIM �
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� HIEAlr ImotbeYs speak softly to ma's, limited English.: � CARDEN SEEDS OF ALL KINDS AND VARIETIES, THE Pioneer Photographer
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ill . I firsul . ad ? , Who I I Of Staforth, having �
Z* .J .. can, tell what - blesse'd i i gone through the lit -ii ordeal, is now -running
I _ have a ood time ; -Like me-' so I D Having purchas�d the Huron Foun, - ' � again JU fun blast, . In his now and commodIoua
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� � __ umis they 1whisper.'as true, . . tink -60. " . I thro gh sick minds with kheir soothing I � premises in Scott-'@ Block This Is the oldest
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I . " - fitted the sam -a in first�class'sVle, I will : I irefitted and equipped with all the latest sppH.
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� 11 - orsudoothers have muffin" vz tes, ,that makes the worldakin-tho respou- have been lifted, what penitents have - have on hand a large and varied stock AT THE NEW BE D STORE, JUST OPENED 0 n anoes and scenic effects 8peciallyfor theaccom-
-&ICKO'k y ar 11 11 And pies, a whole row in the ceitar, UT BY
; � i ,_ - And gwyors apt, (if thtty know it in tim - -of PLOWS for spring trade, I , -modation of Mr. Calder's large and in4reaging
- , � . a), Bive, loving touch of a woman, hand, been cheered, what poets' xalted by _ I . . tmde. Having now got into one of the.ban&
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i - � . , Tribune. 1 � Both Chilled and -Steel Afouldboard i � - I - in the West, be Is now ,
- i s ... - . �114 - I � � . on earth of the nobler purer aspirations I I . Ina better peBition than
. � ;-- . And If he is bad now and then, , I 0. i . .: its strains, have given I birth ' t Plows, Gang Plows, Gra I AtILDY revIdnotimato-tirn out all,workiutim
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[T. . � A Little Laughte" . o as that in " Photographic line entrasted to him in a superior
-Ifflaw , Es 11 - Wy look. ova r uhair specs, . , r Now and .great peal, through sunshine and -storm ' Crushers, Strate Culters- 0 , 0 - -vr : t M. T_J S 0 " 11-T. . 're"n eir, at the loweat living prollt, and on the
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i, li�_' . 14t, the,cliddr4a be happy , o -day " hard-hearted that he cannot sit down the influences of beauty go on . workin . 4 and 6 Horse- . . . -1
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. . � A,U,l the haWthat are [a r, far &way. a ly. though imparec,ptibly, and Powers. IN HIS STORE N TO HIS IMPLEMENT Emromum. I
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� . 1: - V_ q,i4 'fight comes on, . the temper. � : more and � AlEo, a very large assortment of Plow I I I , I
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jr� - -g hymus very iow, Just read i this acaount of a Dakot more blessedly. . I
I -- .. Grandmothe s is! Points, made from the very best brands IANIMIK OF QOM]WERCE.
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�,e the best known i.mp I . C ;; - 11 I t 11"ven and when th-.y suall go. farm, to-morrOW afterl di4ner, and se When we shall have p&s"h of iron. Special att�ntiou will be given � I __ I - � I I .
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itkg f`1101 and labor - rove � - . I " I. - I this ]ik when we shall have fi�ished Ads of machinery, � I .
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of . I - Autl then, a boy Ao-ppi t think a 'Yes, sir,", res . qr strang I Castings of all kinds made on short � " . . I �
�e`& iu this -market. .,any tl - . . - umioid'tbe Dakota man,' a and mysterious career- . 6. I
� Will find ahot ter 1,29""'e'v, - . % . HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO,
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. w wh twill o�; e we know of life the more notice and at reason9ble rates. Having
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.1 1,Wi9b they Could Stay here and pr ty, ood satisfaction.' Our motto is to . Barley. Bes- Paid up Capital
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� ,ome boys more than utuers, I s'po ie-- , atites and Pas- 8 I
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... such ,,a i, ueed a wonderful sigh c. Plow a furrow until fall. Thenheturo I to the business. 'Also, a full stock of and FEED, including oil n
AND SEE. THEIg .& T . . . . . . - � i - ___ � ad around an -i harvested- back. We whatever �of us is left -reason, moral Ground and Unground Land Piaster, Bone Dust and ArtificiiiI Manures. Al .
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� , I . Hon. Wm. McMaster.
7 Fulpit eloquence, "Why," she asked men. A friend of mine owned one on divinity within us. slenderly or richly; !, Seaf,orth. plement Emporium, Main Street, Seafo4h. ,
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011110US, -M,,At N. - __ ai&nt your soul. thrib trader that ser the mortgage was due on one end before Whole life has been a Audy of P-brity, . SEA -FORTH PLANING . I 'O. C. WILLSON. .1 .
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I . . ST. -1 1. Monr .-Yes'not only my Role," be they could get it :recorded on the other. duty and fidelity - of the ineffable :MILL, . - SEAFORTH BRANCH.
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� . . � I O&VAgely growled, "but my whole f,00t. You see it was laid off in counties." beauty Of benevolence and love. For. I I I
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� .- . I - These blamed boots are entirely too There *ds a murmur of aatonish. the other life shall catch him. Whirl- SASMOORAND LINDtACTORY - ___ - - . I The See-orth Branch of this Bank con tinum to
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�RK A FORTH, . ... .,. ment, and tha.Dakota man gontinued, ad through the spheres -not without a 6 1 . � .. - receive deposits, on which interest is atiowed ou
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� __. I_A little Troy Sunday School girl 16 ot a letter man.who lives guide,bult with legions round . . I the most favorable terms. . .
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- bad been studying about the feast of in - bim-be shall be brought to the King ePHEsubscriberbegaleave to thank hisnumerou I I , I
[EA FOR 7-ff " , my orchard. just before I left home, uty, inL the J�Slaoe Of Beauty, . � 0&nfi,da, on Gre4t Britain, and on tne uuibed
� . - th&P&SSOVer. She Was asked On Buu- t)f Bea - I customers for the libers: , patronag� eXtended to . . I
. and it had been three weeks getti t himaince commencing business in Seaforth,ona - . Office -First door South of the (�O�mnerld&l
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ANCE AG INNS 17 N travelled day and inight.11 of the same. I . �
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- -EN%af r , .. of the.Israelites in E*pt'. "The turn- -Distaticus are pretty wide up t � re, L 1. Partiesintandingto buildwonlddo well to give : � - ..
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. jug very ill ?, asked the physician; let more important and in many re I I
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Z I �.. ]ne we your tongue, please." -It's Do it breaks up families so. Two years ago I'll pathetic than the queTstion:.whicb, I I
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L � gen2t., Con,)qf LL -A lady ,remonstrated with a green - Christian ? Am I a Christian ?" ,Oho mayfavour him with their patronage,as non@ L . . � L .
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w . ii I wbo had washed a tabJ6 dish in a has ev I a�d being determined t �
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pPraiser" Btc.,, , .. I . I had bi-4 Camp truck packed on seven ". . er travelled, as I have, Particular attention paid to Custom Pian1n# 1,4-- O'ke4 up HAwVt &'ways on hand, and make to 0.r4er,
11 I'll � I on a prairie -and in the forests at night, ., L - goups, Sleigh"t Carriaggeo, Hug.
. . . I wish-dibb. She nearly convulsed the four^mule teams, and be was around . tJie reputation he has acquired for fair dealing ai.Ld i ing the beat value, would Je8p Culler*, and every other &rtiolein their
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ST -i S;EAFORTK -i " LLL ... body washes in it." � . 1? - "Where was he goi�g?11 asked a LiOub&s come to him,"AmIonthe �� � . . ; - I say that he has received another supply of. those fine TeaLB at 50o . , 60c and 65c aces, I and can guarantee a & i0i
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. . . L -,& clergymau in Scotland preached 44 que"tion.- In the I . "usixio
- .h. He was going half -way _across the wt�arineF34 of all -day per pound, which gave such goc d satisfaction, both in quality and price. For Style and Finish ti�"ir work cannot be
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� I .... I d1he Pico," replied the Da- Repairing Promptly attended to, Give W,a
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, - - L �_ I .... � - ish.11 The wife of a farmer who w4a kota man. morass, or the - risk of spending the � I would invite all those who have not alread-v bought any of those Teas to give me triaI and be convinced that we can satisfy you an
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, . present went home and told her hus- travelling in the right way? Is the i 'Wr.LHe8s is Well known tC
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I band, that the text was, ,,It isn't time for him yet," replied the . � a trial, and compare them with eas bought at any other house at from 5c to 100 beeninbuziness, Zurich for over 12 yeam.
, companies represented. A.0 k..wdy, ��- - "'If . yon don't Dakota, man. . - hostelry only a mile .4 two �head? or I __ . in
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.d at lowe%t eurrent rateg on � pay rent you shall leave i he parit3b." . �_ . . � . ; � 686 HES4 A H&BERBR.
all- .1 -------------- #_ I am I turned around, and wandering . . I 'I � - L . L
r.ly- Specis,l Ittention devoted t# - . � per pounil more. � I -----.--------. -
" -Two old ladies, evidently from out riul furtheralid further away from it?" i � �
tee. Insurances effected on fsra r - I. I . On Spending, Money and a - . I - i : .
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it from M14. to , __ one aay last week, when one of them I bavethe sole nd xclusive Agency
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nice . I . 'My stock of Teas in Blac is, Greens and Japans, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups,
. Cheaper tb�n any mutual diwovered a, bunch of bauan&8. Stop_ There are three directions in which travel toward his Fatherls' I -
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_eN !' piug to look at them, she adjusted her . wes his property : first to question of transeende ' 'a, , L . in LZATMIR =4
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z.: London &Llneashire,Enrl 1: i. L . bL m8elf ; nti importanb . I- I 13HOE FINDINGS of Every Description.
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land; licottish Imrial, S glasses and kaid, -,Wt,ll-. I do declare if 1 88000d, to his family; third, "Am I travelling toward tit ? or, am I � . - Rice, Tapioca, Sago, Pure Spices, Canned Goods, Tobaccoes, &c., is at all times I
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�L, Toronto ; Royal Canadian - "L them ain't bigger string beans tha� ,I to the community ; and the proporti None but the VeryBest Stock kept. Termm
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I � T y man devotes to bach of the myself ? While . I t moderate. A Trial Solicited. All orders by =An
�� - ever saw in my life." I auk co6forting complete, and iny extensive business, together with light expenses, enables me or othervive promptly filled.
:on; ffliance lEramiltoa; Toronto IL I -Ift a rural English town there Was force which inheres' in property is no . I my- I . . 49t -
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"(into ; �rWl;�Iie dod bt in about that ratio.. Now, if a self at sunshiny hours wi ,� S 1 R. N. BR9TT
� UGDD� ilgent for the Canada �_- � . once formed a company for the sale of that Iam a Christian, is it true that I 'a much lower f3gure than the same goods axe sold at by ------.--------- -
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m and aMugs Com any.. Toronto. ,� bread� frqm winich, it was announced man, honest)y getting, can contribute ain deceived, 9md that. -after all, when L . 4, . .
A G per cent- on reaY, estate. Apnt -A: to himself generously, and ig able also I . . I . . I � �
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hie teamship, Comparty., 'ej _4 I naly to'contribute to his family, I natea, I shall wake up with � IF MRS. 0. M.'DLUNLOP.
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�Ork and Glasiro.W. First C�abU4 il The popullace gab the i4mvression that a 9"" ' the amazement of despair?", , . For this part of t ' .
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I , teerag% "* very stimulating feature was, in oouse- h 0 In looking at this question, you must I .
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i&,;ued good for le months. W - quence deprived them in their staff of BilialleSt degree, towards the comman. - . NO BOGUS DISCOUNTS. GOODS DELIVERED FREE, . I
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Street, se-aforth , � Lil not confound a high degree of attain: and will not be responsible for any L TEA 0
fIlCe, CM131 ' life. A shrewd baker taking advantage � F MUSIC. L
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,�. - oveus, were never allowed to grc my office here.
XHIBITI Y* 1W cool reason why a man should dress .plainly should Buy to him i .
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� :1 tion had to close up shop. . ad he cheats nobbily-and cheats him. nothing of history', . and I have. hardly a, I . , . i .
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Tect of several- an i r8ar;ft of . I Gough tells this stor about an Irish- and I think it to be very doubtful - I . 7� i I pec
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EY RWYrH E RGIF " family. He is spending all his m0uaY But is lie not a scholar? The degree , � I !; . . terms. Residence
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I . . i � to came home much soberer than you . critic is spending to which be has attained in scholar.- S �� ' I i 730 �
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-�Tjclt thelwipection and Patronut -��- - . . ?11 whether he be advanced higher NEEDLES . L8, &C. Has proven itself to be superior to any F lei der in the market. It impro ' ,UPSNALL HOUSEl KINSURN.
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;ds 1� �� ... riarses of tb- c5 man of forty; 6 man may be-& -Chris- � � rp To Horse Ownem.
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. - . �, I were a mau ILTHUR FORBES, the o;d established Lly. I telegraph messages promptly attended to.
br . - .h'J,SL aenf-tle to build a beauti. learning and gaining am ' ' f Aerywan,Aespi the best and most styli4h rigs ' Sole Manufacturers. i .
. _4� , . nurse with tears in his f a, - house, mud perience as .ast
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, .- it beautiful grass, shaded by.treas and - JOHN 'UPSEMU, V. 9,;
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I ' - 1 4 and objects Whose forms and hues do Good driving'horses bought �nd sold. . I
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TAL & BLAGKv L'... - prmitice medicine, the obtaining of hi �
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I 11, I � -1 L�-. �'! tank yo - house -He cannot help himself. the evidences of it ; and when be has i , I 1 I . -
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I I I shust like my matter." It is an imitative object for hun'dreds Of back and smiles at tile Small am' Ount of I
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Ue8alatel carried on by, the GO& � , h&iredboysan,k 'rapidlyto death,and wbo buil'tth&t CameLto town Wi capital with whichhe be'gan,heia no I
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61�� - - Went on that IODg, last journey. A sho amount of,capital he has achieved suc- i I
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�011erli made and repaired, 9116 I mankind in thousands of instances, and tian does not depend upon the ' GROOERIES, ORO KERY, FLOUR, - - FEED, Plow castings on band. Algo the Franciefown
ud Sheet fron. work, &a.,, at rw � . question ,
- Of the sick lad for;1 the last change. But the poor girlLgoing home with her sew- of being -a great Christian, animmens, THE JEWELLE . Plows, Monroe's of Sedortb, Teeswater Plows,
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. smadeaDd-old onoarepairedolt . , A � 'L, iug-peeps through the pickets at the Christiau. Someti h I see i I - � - and Oliver Chilled Plows. .
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7 Iftox 1041"-GoJew", 1. L ' building it.- No man w 4 6s to build ' I �
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. e look7 at build a handsomer. Little by, litti it . . I All work done with neatness and dispakht and �
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byal Hotel, I ed ali e at once: that he must ga, I I - I A Reliable Fact. . at bard pan I
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I CARV71CHAEL'S) LLL __ . and he insensibility to beauty, to ,appreciating i and plows repaired. -now is the time to brin i
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requests, and th I Ahink every yard's Pectoral Balsam is the beat cure I,.*T:E,w srr�I=Cs
M141 0- 11urse - � 3 celved from them while doing busluess in Hippen,
' , NrTAR10- s6e to it that the town in �v for coughs', colds, sore throat, asthma,
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hat *I f�nd aboder woman go. like beautif al. " ing from neglected colds. Price 25 � future, as in the past. you will Always find me
- Never allow a church for I s- TWO DOORS NORTH OF � OLD STANDI the adjoining shop for 9, lour, Feed and Seed Store, and intend keeping Con- ready1orbw9iness. r1=embtrthes4pL6
MESWEIR I b'3r- I 80111af ivahl. Auf -%vieder- want of your cents. 739 � ' . � L .
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f1d,i(Adfrien(b- and the travel" homely..' Never suffer any Commis.. , - ; 17
. The Electric Light, all kinds, HAWS and BACON. ,44.8 1 T. MELLIS, Hippen.
" ' uiehas.ed this n6W_ And the next day the mother c&mEj sioners to build homely tovvn-bslls,�or ouper seding as it does all other modes - ock of CROOKERY AND GLASS-
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, � �4 A --- breagt - ': I community, tho.glorious sunshine, will not be hailed I as good value in this department as any other hou
lf,tel-� ill the County, 13Y 61ALL 'laid in her brok I
�'- %uvi of bia customers bm hoPO-... I .; I " an speech: county or town, pays for providing with* greater joy by mankind, than is 10 : seli beat stone To& Sets, of 14 , pieces, for 82.50 - beat handled teas for -DRAINR Lli� -
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; 11.10 per dozen ; best Stone -Bedroo a , nine pieces,
. � cy - Mid - Burdock Blood Bitters, which is as far L I I .
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�hed and well heated. The W- � -tears whioh - built and beautiful. Lon&&ft-eryOuRre superior to all other blood purifiers and I I . I � . � . I UnA I
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Awd sanipe roonis for ComwO' ItrIager should I �
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eets;swi,ri�, 733 , - his -11aether, I =Phan Chftp.
Z . bell ore are-runuing from the blood. 780 . - . I .
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