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, . know' medicines �ss specifics for the maladies Es; and Throat, Trinit, I . I Begs to announce that he has a fall -
t - � gw eampauy better than I do." � When he observed. the green clock. . I d Surgeon to r Ikedioal 061lege, Toron- . . .
Wrot, I ' I � ,.Of every soil s4d ohme. � V � �complete sto
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_, _W_ . " While, presphing hom the :ter.t. clothes-horad, he was too fall. to SAY 16 ties occupying high positions in.mlo@ety 317 CHURC STREET, TORONTO. . I And will for the next two.months give
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t jer stoppedin the middle of his sermom, Then lie picked up his green V I matured. judgment; that, likewise, 'a ALBION A-OTEL, STPLATFORD, - - - . ,., . . I Wo'ches,
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Wd -. ,,Brethren,, it is hard to reailiw� e4'l k bout thiD r m - nk, �own mediate knowledge. M ' 0 .
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� _ ttle,woudrous.. uubounded love the LorA down in's chair and found 19s ! ! we in declaring' . Z. — We have im&rted this season the largest assortment oi Colored and Clocks, I
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or of any , to have for a od portion of - . He said ,,Holy fish hookeT, I . Black Bilks ever offered in this section. Bilk goods be I -
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.4 1 declare, mother I" exclaime I I a a bargain in Bilks or Satins never before
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I AMPYI- and you always make me get up four feet high when he stsuds on a Drudge;- MotbCprs. and Laldy- J . . .
K AT when I am sleepy.", block floe inchge thipk. What is the Daughters. I - 10 .
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L I Why,,Jmy � Z _ - , Fashionable Dress Goods, from -the very lowest to the f 1W I o , e on bl , bat every one should.
- my clsss'to-day�" A hum < I !V0 - 0 inthetrade. Wehavethe cheapest without exception. I
't h"d 0 an body Weighing 60 pounds and pities the drudge-mother.� The (L , I Al oo a r se a 6 -t I
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.1 �� . —Curran one day having 9, violenV qumber in 305 days? - I tired: She is tired oii Saturday, she is 2 1� Boaforth, and at prices far below anything that li�s been previously THE SEAFORTH GROOERY -
t and Ar- Arpment with a country schoolmaster A young man about to be, married i tired on Sunday; she is tired in the . I I bought. W9 offer Mantle and Ulster Clothe from 75c per ard to 06 1 .
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. � Curraul gs but dan't endorse my sins soup. I . I much work there is to be done, and X )1-W. - I n . ge of Shawls and the pri . �
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ft de-roted t* indignantly answered: - -she does not appreciate, and 10 r+ I It -7 * 0 . A beantiful line in Wool Sqn&'res—&U sizes; Clouds, Ties, Scarfs piiblic that ha is just in x-eceipt of a
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1K Compamses . . I by live colored men in search of a wood. eight than this—no, not one. It is but 5 i-� �' " MM Z, ,SKIRTS— I CROCKERY AND CLASSWARts
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gentleman, "and what then, air?" �_? We are offering the finest 0oods in this line. Italian Cloths, Black W. the neatest arid latest designs. Also '
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dian Pike & - Oh, iii-othing, Liir, nothing ; only you James and Henry ko fishing and agree have beard snoh a girl called by indig- W Lustres, Meltons, Felts, W,.o 1 in plain and shaded goods—the n w- G� oceries lways fresh and good.
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-.1 Apat ; to herself: "She shall not be the drudge . F U'R S AND � - . i
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I kPany, am . A man ca,me into the office of a prac- . One person out of every five in Canada I was.. She nine'. have a good time while z 0 01) --I Z I i
Yu*st Cabiul :- ticat chemist oner day, and after asking has one or more corias, and the cost of she is young for there is no knowing "-4 the best Lower Canada Mink, also South Bes, ., -Y has become
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iteerW M __ I leave to locWthedooriproduced .from a effecting a cure :!a $1.30. What is the what herlot may be afterwards." And 0- -0. ..,� - �. �0 *0 r - We have this season' L ; Th -
lontha. W. X. __ t ).d. and French Seal, Otter, L44 mb, Black and Grey, with all the latest noted for the excellence and cheapness
, lince, c4mp- handkerchief, in a very mysterious number of corn- victims, and what would so her mother made her young life a C .
- . $ - 0 ;L;". X tyles and quality of Caps for ladies' and children. � of its Teas. Better value now than
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Erlotel. . manner, some subbta,ace which he laid be the cost of VI oing every person on a long banquet of delights. RoughplaceB -4 t-0 t--4 0 M B I � . I
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4, Do you -see that ?11 he asked tri- - Every man w o hag wTivea at the oulties were removed frbm. her path. STAPLE DRY GOODS � i
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� - umphantly. age of 40 _� lost at least ton The lesson. taught her every hour for W W 100 0 E: r, , ' . the ' '
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�Zvs,), . ,� ,'Well, what do you call it?" the number ot, losers at 11,000,000 what other �people Buffered, if only her ;a 0 W > t2d z C) . trade, a -at prices lower'thau the lowest. Havillig the fsciliti0s and Sausag-s on hand as usual. -
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have stolen Beveii umbrellas worth ten Bhe learned tb at lepson thoroughly, and " i mers seldom, 10 �
,,What—ain't it gold?" 37 . 1 �3 r('D'" Q r -O * --i i ' - and do offer in'Jucements 1, to custo ' if ever'offer6a by ,
- And plac- shillings each, what do 'you make the frightful selfishness was developed in rg ;0 . Pork., and live hogs
. I,No�; it's worth nothing- � . " H � any other House. Come and examine goods and compare prices. Cash Price paid for
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I � rue fire, when it all disappeared 1up the � If so we will sav to her that people in n F - i ! aforth Grocery, �
td the tmvei- chimney. . I What Men Need Wives For. general will male no allowance for her � � . I � . I Remember -the Be I
ased- this i�ew - 2 P1 C_ : I §tark's Block, Main Street, Seaforth. I
. The spirit was all gone out of the poor It is not to sweep the hOU8e,* Make bringing' up. They will say: " See DUNOAN. �
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I , 6IThere's a widow in our place has got wife. If thisle: all he a, servants and indulgent care. I � WHITNEY BLOCK.
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,a. The rooms � I If this is all, when a young man calls. A Gentleman of the Old School. I M --I a � i FU R- 0AP84 ; I
�ed. The bar I gone and- married her." t � n 0- I AND -
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1 made, send him to. inspect the needle- ioweetost and, raost accept- � r- L �-� > TIN BHPORI Uff STILL
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)ruer of Main - paign, one evening at a reception -held work and bed -making; or put a broom able. The other day I saw a New Lon- 0 �-j z � - � . ;
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L 733 i in her hands, and send him to witness I I -i 17- a , I . . i TAKES TH ,17 LEAD.
. � at, theL Min,iatere des Finances as Mar- - don man in Providenco-4 New Lon- (D , i . I i I
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shall -Caurobart, entered th-e' salon, a, I . don�r not noted for his urbanity, but M - . � �
I Proprietors, I . young lady, Whose remarkable beauty and the wise young men will quickely rather , for his grisly austerity. At ____ , - - . L
_ __ - I look %fter them. But what the true home he -never' lif ta his hat to any- E! FOR MEN AND BOYS � DEPARTMENT
� - � � . WaLt not a littleNenbiLriced by her aim. -Ple ' ith a wife is, her corn- - body. W ESTRAY STOCK. SPLENDID VALU , � � TKE COOK STOVE
- _� _ man wants -w q -
. - dress of plaia white tulle, came ,with . ell he'was on the Pawtucket -1 - - s Now full. All the newest styles Itted with .
: , ByInpathy, and love. The horse cars, wl hen there came hobbling to the premises of .
I I i shy boldness up to the hero and said: PaniOnshiP STRAT PATTLE.--oame in I
I cIffonsieur le Marechal will do with - -a poor deformed girl plodding along the undersignea, lot 35, Conces I ; � attercs to
way of life has many dreary places in. up E sion 1, Mc- . the latest Improvements for baking, economy
� and. mija Killop, about the aWd of October, two yearlings � � fuel &c. Over thirty different p J
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11W MERCE. - the .Russians, and 7eedes companion to go bytheaidof a rudecrUch. Sh3 w , , n �Persian Lamb) 1 - . c oo8e from at pricef that c t.
me as he did with ne heifek, red and white; and one steer, red: , I I . � .
� I . with him. A`rnan is som6times over nfirmity " I
z - make me dancie ?" - hunchbacked, and had a hip i ; The owngr can bayq the same on proving property - . I
I taken with misfortunes; he meets with in fact, it seemed as if all the corporal and payiAig chames. RALPH THOMPSON. 78lx4 I - I . . � .1
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k0NT01' there'isan arinistice now!" ' I ions had dev - . )
I I STRAY HEIFER.—Strayed from lot 10, Con- Beaver, . !
go , and he needs one to little body. 'Now, what did this grim . . I '
"I tions -be' t him'- E cession 7, Stanley, ab i � I
", "And w -free pardon and'amnesty for stand by -and sympathize. He bas old Now iLiondoner do, bu-t dismount out the Ist of July, a . I I I L PARL'ORSTOVESI _1
I my boldness, I hope?" light re,d,yearling heifer.' if here are a few seat- ' ; � 1� .. - . iety I
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6,000,000. emies, a,Dd with sin; and be nbed ton -bole giving 8nah information -as whl lead � to the re- . ) i ever off red in Seaforth both in ra"rior :
� br" 0 ai further do but unpin his but . l- will- be suitably re- I . I � aur Firm 1
1,400,000. ed the young lady his arm: and ing- en covery of the �above antma . I Ocaters and Parlor Cookis. Tarlor,
. I ap. woman that, when he puts his arms - ; . - .
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. Ing her up to a young officer who h I bonqnet and: -hand it to her;, and what- ded. JOHN TURNER, Jr.j Varna. 781x4 i Parlor Co�k, New Aurora double beater &a. Can
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. rened to be standing near, said : 9 did he fur Astrican, 1 . - .
. o fight for; -that will help him to fight;' make her aest of bows; in ESTRAY CALF.—Came into the premises of . 4.1 ittle Giant double beater is % woudet. Two or .
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if clUaster. I rille: with, mademoiselle, and bear iii that -will put her lips to his ear and ' return for all of which she beamed upon lifflop, about the I Bt of October, -a spring calf— � � . tokes less tuel than any other stove made. C-0, �
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I I . _'. mind that to-nig,ht _a, marahall in France whisper words of counsel and her hand him one -of. the saddest of smiIG8-a red and wbite. The owner can have the same on I ; . we and be convinced. :
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I - I . a sub lieutenant I" to his heart'anaimparb inspiration. All 'smile so sad it seemed t0- have caught proving property and psybag chArgea. JOHN . plush a:nd Imitation Fur. r -
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z ars. had passed . the -through life, tbrou h Btorm laull the sweet melancholy -of 'the October McDOWELL. : .
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I hk 0012tinuee to young and beautiful Miss Flora Mae- through sunshine, conwilct- 'and victory, sunshine. He was a gentle�aan of the -USTRAX SHEEP.—Stra,Xed from the promises, � .� � COAL ST DEPARTMENT Is -
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t er auawed an donald who had ag-pirdd to dance, with through adverse and through favoring old sobool—a school that ought never -Lu of Henry Holtz, Blake, about the lat - of No- ALSO, ANOTHIER- BIG LOT OF . I � L
I I - ' Any per- : ! IN this line "The Roy6X' takes the lead wbere-
, ve beeii dismissed. vember, I .
. i ' winds, man � needs a woman's love.. to ba 5 lambs and 2 5earling ewes. I I
� the co�dju'tor of Marshall PeliBBier, had . . son giving such infoymati0o Its W111 lead to their I 5 ever shown. It gives more hest 'With less
Xand dtift in I The heart yearns for it. .A sister"a or ded. HENRY . - .eeU
I I I become Madame is Marechal Ca,n.ro- L recovery will be .suitably. rewar i wal than any other stove, and is no sooner ft
m tat on!"it 1 781-4 L than. appreciated. Twelve different stYleO to
i : a mother's love will hardly Bnpply the � . Trying a Coat. * HOLTZ. - vershoes, Rubbers.
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La Commercial I L_ -need.. Y9t many seek for nothing fur. of e%rly Methodism in . ____6___ -1 -- .: oboose from. A completestock of stoves AlWaYs
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M. Manager. .. . . enough, half of these get in othing more; Northern Ohio, a preacher bad been ap- Esthe undersigned, Lot"20, 0oncession 2, H.R. I i I Just received a large vaiiety of Lraps, IlLmp I
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— � the other half, surprised b6yond a r old red and wli4e 'steer. The owner p ;
� . . fertile brain which is kept,actively em- - his firstround a fashibnable broadcloth a,fliafi and Ameri-
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.. messure, have obtained more than they, . can 1,v, the same oft proying property and pay- � Best qualities (If COM Oils, Ca�0
10US� - ployed in a variety of directions. Among , frock coat. which big tailgr had inno- ing obarges.' B&MUEL.CARNOORAN Jr. 782x4 GEORGE GOOD 3 cap, and in cutlery and nickel goods we havt an
.E sought. Their �wivea, surprise them by ; .
� . . - het .0 in plants I . . - . 6, cently provided �or him. This became � . i extensive s6nd varied assortment of both English -
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� I h useliQld,goods are a. dome briii I And America
. . - � -gihg out a -noble � idea in marria n manufacture.
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El - in pots, and t a variety Of source of grievance� to the homespun Q_ TR&YED HElFER.-Strayed from the prem- i tly attended
- box mouv,,zid on a pedestal. The bo:i and disclosing - A treasury of courage, 16 a ally resolved to 13 ises of the undersigned 2nd Concession, . i Seaforth Boot -Store. . Ail orders for jobbing work promp I
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4. sympathy, and ove. , So, at H. R. 8 , Tuckersmith', in the ;nonth of October . . � I .
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�� she got at the store ; the pedeat.al she - � .- makeita-matter of discipline. -breA and I . ! A -Call resp(ctfullY solicited. Come ward see us
b lapt, a red heifer, 24 months old, well i , .
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. and the bey together made. After it ' - - ference obarges withfine be -id and borns. Any information — iud save MolleY.
:_ . The *a�ch of Intellect. . the first quarterly con I I -_ I I . WHITNEY BROS.
,I . was done.she wanted it paiuted. � preferred in due form, and the leading tO the repovery of this animal will be ---'w-- i
I ed. G E. CRESSWELL. 782 -
The world- occasionally witnesses the worr' be present suitably tewatd ,
- - She might have sent it to the painter � offending minister notified to I . � I I I - I:Z-y - .
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I aralot Tucker- � .. for that purpose; but he would charge affi8i&rAnc`E� : 1 * oom LE - I :P(D - YE ,
- - Fiave the his follows, 7��q leaves big mark upon . . I I STRiy CATT .-strayed from the prom . i . I
an.ding conntry - more than it waa worth. To here t,he presiding elder and I lesser E ises of the undersigned, near Varna, four I I
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I whemby I can Cost, she determined to do,. the, the world eit'fier' for good or - for evil. w a the preacher two year old cattle, two heifers i I �
I . any � house in, extra et a pound Our century`h�s been unusually' fruit'r' magna ff his coat, bui)g it on 6e one of the beifer's was white, and the, 6ther red, i - . � i
usinpSS I hope, work herself. She could g ' stripped o I with afewwbite hau'son the face. The steers . L : - i
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. halatga Vatron-- of paint all mixed irk a pot, with -a ful in such men. We have our military back of a 6hair, and pointing to it said.: were re4 and white, and one was a littici larger t_ -DEALER IN- . WANTED,
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me u,ud,er leas - pot and hero, our philosopher, our astronomer ' fferld8t than the other. - rrhey were all marked with a . - .
I - brush, for tw,enty cents—the . � � - Since it is the cost that o !, L L-FATT E D
r -M-0 t1tei put an, par excellence; we; have, s n in . 5000 W E
in continuouall brush to be ieturned after the work was our statesm try it. Could I -preach any sounder rouhd lx�le in the right ear. Any per o giv g I . ;
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I - pax excellence-' - But now we hav . gospel in robes or c these &-n"boals at -THE EXPOSITOR office, Seaforth, � URKEYS!
u eaefly and I to me it is not the manner of the coat, .r to th' undersigned, will be iuitably rewarded. � I -j . : _F -W - 1-1 A,1=t1D WALI--i'm 2 1
� and she could Put it On &B 'do it. Holloway, who, benefited b mui� HARms, Varna. i 782x4 . A._-'�r -Z I �
; 7fft nicely B,a & trained hand could � Proie8sor . but the manner of the D6au in the coat SA r S3 I �-1:21_J:p c3c ; I
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The man next do 1K., much the long experi I nce of long experi r � . .
F or didn't thin . 0 that should be considered." , . I -_ i which the Subscriber will
- and enlight6ned by deep study, ha� - And there the trial ended. . . . i - Folarket priee in e9wh. The Turkeys .isnat be
not in his line, but he � -. '30.- I . : � .
about it. It was of the . . I T 1'r TJ -1:;, .
I. . bestowed upon the world one - � :F It i deld-vered alive. -
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got the paint. f big % I . I ,&Ixo ,wanted by the sub
7 . it- was a great surprise to the wife of greatest treasures, in the form o I -_ I ARDWARE. .tity of dressed -
, : � tkilis and Ointment. P The Northern Pacific Railway is I TEEL 4ND CARRIAGE H .
- I a or to see how little of celebrated , " - . J. S., PORTER SEAFORTH. IRONs 8 i i
I HOW I - r the box their instrumi � I
IL - entality health ifi. plaoZ developing a now traffic. , The road I i I CEESE, DUCKS AND CHICKENS.
� . theL paint was required to colo Pht iuto St. Paul Saturday two car � � ;
7 � -within the reach of all tliat will avail broug I
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how much was left ontana horses to b i iThese require to be well fstW, nicely drOx"Aud
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. . of them. Th,Q'y have recom�- . loads of M, � . . drawn, and gboald not be ted amything for 24
a done. What should themselves .
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I . she do with it r Not return it, of mended themselves eVerywhere by the* St. Paul. ' L Entire St d.
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I . . ould not be allowed beneficial effects, and ire now knowh ' HUBS, SPOKE$ AND BENT STOFF. LUMBER! AND W00DJYARD. r
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, � course, for she w - 'ibe civili2ed world. We a A dure for Headache. , less of Cost. ' I i. i i I'D. D. WILSON.
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7 anything for it. Now that she hid it throughout . HOSIN IN WANT, it,� willpay them to &scar. ;
LDERI, � . � ' . Thousands are suffering martyrs to T tal., rice urohasing elsewhere. I ; . . . i saaforth. Nov. 14th, 1882.
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I she might as well use it. : a this distressing troubl give is 1:49 discount I . .
� , uld be fame, -buts, considerable foriune, h 0 e. If you to those paying cash, so- .
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iPHER, begs. to undoubtedly something it 00 rewarded ]Elollo-v�ay for his pbilanthroP1i'-- pure and properly vitahzed blood cours- pecisny�to newly married couples. � s . OSTS
. . : � I am gtill selling six highly fluished chairs for 12,000 CEDAR P
ome from Da- I used, on, P ing fr �eel,yjtfirorigh your V-8ins;,if the ' GILOSE PRIOES. , �
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� She I , -bowels act $2.60. i also keep Knowlton'S SpringBed,the NEW GOODS AT - �
Iaere'x rka plw� looked around for the object'in lab&rs. FOR SAILE,
inding Bout �11� Central America, Mexico stomach, liver, kidneys and b..t and cheapest In the market ; warranted .1 . .
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�iF� persoma. At- question, and wa I and Cuba,,following the example of rightly, you will never experience head perfectly noiseless. . . � . for Board, Wire, or Straight
Uitie,01 fox domig � it. There are more or less dingy, bat- Sradn, have become large consnmers f ache. Burdock Blood Bitters will ef- Wxrerooyns dheotly OPPOBUO M. R - COuntey'D " I � Suitable
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o can gnus -tea ouse which a )erly mamm4hSawalry store, Main Street, SM19rth, --------- � Rail Fences. One mile and a
I .- terea articles &bout a h . iarticips, and whereve . fect this desirable condition, if prol : . -
all, and bring : Her house these � i Bast Si4e. ' - I . quarter west of Winthrop.
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��-d geonz-0 the ish language is spoken, they Sre no used. Try it. 7174.65.2w ea, skins, fun awl tallow. n No '�, I
� I ean W;Lcm� . - wag Her eyes lighted on . � I (;&3h for cverything. : I . .
_' . no exception. used as a family. medicin -*.— truck or trade. ioms b. PORTER.
y Ur way I a. box holding her iscourin g Band. in extensively * 625 1
'r';e', ".'e, �`"Og -delightful No- region of the earth ifforda-suc A I Clood investment. � , Cross.Cut Sawa, all the best makes. Axes-WArranted Axes our specialty. ALSO RAIL TIMBER -
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� . a few moments it wall 9, it ' I I . . Cow Chains -very low prices. Gung-Scores of every make and. description to
�_ ore or by the Thousand.
� I green. of a,r;amea � as South America. Froi I y iRTH HORSE INFIRMARY. au4 Causdism Coal Ofl, Stoves,
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� opportunities for testing thenuivexaslit Twent five cents expended to your, New Improved By the Ac
� I i Then. Bbe looke d around. for -other y Y;of level betwee i druggist for a bottle of Hagyard.'s Yel- SEAFP choi6ise from. American Coal Oil I . W. V. Gounamg
�CA_114DRR. he the enorm6i�sinequalit * and cure next Tul�ular Lanterns, A No. 1 Railroad Lanterns
L 5, � ler, and presently a . ,it comprehen,js 10 W oil w I ill allay more pain I I
fields to couqt - . CORVER of Jarvis and Goderich Streets, I
------ ent po;t1011]s i .
� i 6 d to find its differ . door to the PresbYterian Churl* Seafortb, .
found th'm, and continne climates of all the zones, and all the, more diseiases than many dollars spent cat -tie, sheep, or any . � . WNI. ELLIOTTY .
'.- T T# a of paint the I medicine would do. Tel- Out. An diseases of HOIrses, : -
them as long as the presenc the varieties 4 f, for ordinary I � � iq�owN cLERK and Treasur9r. 01M'C6--140rW'
� - � h for them, diseases . eumatism, burns, scalds, of the domestiested animals, succesdully treated .
ruade it necessary to searo wn sa the frigid, tem. low oil oprearb at the infirmary or - elsewbere on the s'hortest - . I -1. "A Corner of Market House. oface hours-
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,LEATHER an& I I all ame- 'o argeon. P. S. -A large stock of
, of paint,but it was perate, and'torrid are found among i's frost bitbs, u At the "I Pa4lock,,, wusselsil 12 till 4 P. In -
Description. . using up that pot - inhabitantsp A grander field for - tracted cords, and I Veterinpiry 81 kept constantly on hand. I I
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