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To Smoker''s
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! 1-DUGGY FOR SALK-For We cheap, or will
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Apply THr. ExNsmoit Office,
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The Gen. E. Tuckett & Son, Co., Ltd.,
. I Hamilton, Ont., have plioed upon
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. ! ORD R TIMBER FOR SALE. -The undersigned
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A Cothlbination Plug - -'
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a quantity of suitable for
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. � (JU RRY STONIE�-The undersigned has[ for sale
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old, solid red in color. Will be sold on reasomble
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10 cent piece or a 6 cent pieoe the
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f va_yancer, Za�d, Loan and Insurance Agent. !'undo
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Virginia Tobacco.
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pip for sale. both sexes. JAMES DORRAINCE,
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I Upwards, according to ability. REV.T.S. LINSCOTT,
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i POTTAGE TO LET. -That commodious cottage, at
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� large hall, kitchen, summer kitchen, good cellar,
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Our success demonstrates that businois can be
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share of trade. Nov Ary been
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so CD mplete as It is now. No other concern can sell
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I CHOOL TEACHER WAINTED.-Wanted for See.,
S tion No. 7, Stanley, a m%le teacher holding
at the prices we can. and will ; none can give you the
choice of io fine a line of instruments so Ours, In
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. second class certificate for 1896'. Applications stat-
I ing salary required with testimonials to be addressed,
square or upright pianos, or for church Or parlor
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to the undersigned at Hills Green P. 0. on or before!
All new organs and plano3 warranted for the term
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the 15th of August� Duties to commence Januaryi
TERMS. --43,86, or $10 or more monthly,ontil paid,
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at, IS96. JOSEPH HUDSON, See. 13M4 .
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balance of the year 1895, duties to commence a
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summer holidays. State salary ekliected. Appil'..1
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years, a Stratford Decker Threshing Machine traV,ell-'
ed two years, nearly as good as new. A Watorous;
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grinding grain, only done our own grinding, be
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Lhan new, our own make ol elevators, price at
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works $200. �476,00 will buy the whole outfit or
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Brussels P. O. 1440-1
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S 500 rates of interest in sums to suit
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11,000 pleted and money advajided
$1,500 within two days. Apply to
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$2,500 SJ1A:ys,Barrister,&c.,Spafo1.
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JU � Horn Bulls fit for Service ; one Roan and
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Red, good animals with good pedigrees, prices
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terms to oult the hard times. DAVID MILNE, Ethel
Oetario. . 1425
BULLS FOR SALE. -For sala
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Lot 26, Concession 4, H. R. S.. Tucker -sir
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SwoThorobred Durham Bulls, ten and twelve nionths
old, solid red in color. Will be sold on reasomble
terms. HERBERT CRICH, Seaforth, P. 0.
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a thoroughbred Jersev bull, the best in the cou
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to which a limited nu bar of cows will be ts
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Terms, 81 at the time f service with the priv'i
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JL-Mefgned will keep for service, at the Brucefold
cheese Factory, a thoroughbred Tarnwortb B)ar.
with regristered pedig-ree- 'Terms, $1; parable
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Uwe of service with privilege of returning f nei
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PIGS. -The undersigned breede
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thoroughbred Berkshire swine, will keep
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gervice on lot 26 Concession 6, .McKillop, the p
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pip for sale. both sexes. JAMES DORRAINCE,
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. � Possonger - - 1.07 r x. � 1.23?.
: _passenger,. _ _ _ _ 9.06 r m. ; 61.22 P.
� Mixed Train - - - 9. 8-3 A i 10.16,A.
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i Mixed Train ........ 6.20 r
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muevals.. - - - 8.27 9.67 10.1(
I W,tngham.. - 8.87 10.07 U.t(
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C Brassels - - - - . 6.64 ILK 9.00
1 mol.- - - -- 7.08 12.14 9.30
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Zxeter,.-- - 0.22 B.D(
X Hensall -- 9.37 it
Nippon.. - --- " - Z .9.44 :-2(
. Bruoefteld-- --I---- - �- .. - 9.62 6:V
Clinton... - -... J-- _ - 10.12 6 5;
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11 . Blyth.... - - - ... : I 10.38 7.21
1 1 Belgrave ........ - .. 10.52 1713'
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I -A , Zwober - - - - - - - - - - 1 8.26 &47
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Farmers' notes discounted,.
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pared to fit all defects of visiom'
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and is usiially congenita , but is - often caused by C.
properly fitted glasses. Many school 3hildren with
this defect are cr06d stupid, but -with properly fitted
gla4ses �hey way become the brightest of scholars.
This is quite a common and dangeious defect. H
metropla is a malformation which keeps the =
muscle in constant use, whereas in the normal eye it
is at rest when lookin t a distar-c!. This. defect, if
nb�lected, rpay reanit in nervous ,derronion and
pain, and'even prostrition: Myop a 8 a distiased
condition of the eye, w hich should be vor carefully
fitted to prevent an ine ,ease of the d1falli, and per-
, haps ultimate'blindness.� Presbyop:a Is a lose of so-
con,modation in the eye,-Nvbich may cause cataract,
unless corrected by artificirki aid. Trequently ngryous
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or sick headaches, and alao serious illness, are
brought on by one or more of the above defects. Be -
member no chargg for tasting.your eyqa.
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.�S. Roberts,, .
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Cardno's. Block, Seaforth. .
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Cure SICK 14EADACHE and NeujisJgia
In 20 MINUTES also Coated Tongue, Dizzi-
ness, Biliousness' �ain in tke Side, Constips, on
Torpid Liver, B;d Breath. To slay cure4 an
regulate thq bowels. VERY N106 TO VjKE.
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Shannon, Beoy-Treas., Soalotth P .�� Ml�hhei
Murdie, lns�,aotor of Losses, Sealort�P. �11 .
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jas.-Broadfoo4, . Seaforth; Alex. G.�loer, Lead
bury; Gabriel Elliott. Clinton', Goo. WX
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Joseph Evans, Beachwood ; M. hfurd Soxforib ;
Thos. Garbutt, Clinton. � . I
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James Cumming, Eg-mondylile ; john R. I McLean,
-Kippon, John O'SUWVAn hDdGeorge Muzdle, Audi -
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Parties desirous to effect Ingura . rjoes or trans.
act other business will be promptly atimaded in or
application to any of the above officers, addressed to
their reqmctive post ofil-48. .
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feed and now'look at him: I tell r�
rate there is no '�ONDITION POWD R equ
to DICK'S ' -Am going to try it on the nig
for one, now. i I .
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I Di6k's Liniment, 261c., Dick'a Ointment, 26c.
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11 i:! . In 17 8 Justiu Morgan E old bilh little � , In JW fret) tin�l Otis.-, intercourr;o of ocean � - t
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: .V."..' %, A , . ., - Terftoved to Randolp he ; I .-
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� - . di6d in. arch, 1798. In the au0imn of Cathedral mlisidob on the east Fildo so as to�:,:: h If = �
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. PREPARING LAMBS F - Of . MARKET. 1765 he �isited West Sprij*field again study sluin life at flr�st band, Is a =o3t in-: I young West ornan, a iter of well PM - . I il . j
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. . I I teresting ecclesiastic. � I ut Hinited as to fashiona- � ,� � I,
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Dressing Them to Look A UvAi and �? He Is of an aristocratic family, *1 �,lj an' ble knowkidl 'o c f sorne things. I - � � -
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f �ell Readily, I soine dejerre payments (f his �ormer the tondencles involybd in such ti . alpd as- � One night h(se two, with their respeo- III � -�:- 'C44 :
!' I d I I i ttvepartles,, el -e having a merry Itinch in : � - � - I
I ell ex- h soclation as niust bo his, yet he t� 4611 of � I � I
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penment station has propa ted an� �llu. 0 1 ;
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upon what be ! - positively cures co,ugli I
I lam �'. 4n opening ' ,o� , . sand colds -in a . I
a -to of �Iis trip in the auftinn 1795 ly I
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11. seems to me to be completely bom�prooL. 'a" I you 1:iave in I � �
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I � of i neck, pref- . wealthy s 0 M e - , � "Caviare," sv id the other with an un- I -1
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" , llections of Justin Morgai i's neijilibors, LARGE IBOTTLE) ONLY 25 CENTS.
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y * 1 � but When he died the colt, in 1798, was as to call out so '.. . .t I al I doesn't It?" Tho i � - ".. -1
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. a kick that was neglectk and t,al; in a R �E W RD � - -
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- 'e 1 nected tle less than An aDarchist. -ej� New .i. �ialniev 501no their caviare, " I i I
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L I . . t e York celobrated the four hux I
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� - abl sweep in �r- ol�bctions of the neighb and. friends polite y, wlt 4 an air thatseenied to insinu- �
; � .1 . presi4ent of tho U33ited States apd hi� �abl- ... will lead to t1fe arrest !and conviction - .
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I I I 11�5,- 3NI le, Ev- ,need ato:tb Vt in Ito of all efforts to uplift It I . I If
. - de to be Fi�re f j ,'n organ. Solomon Stee not ip the ()ourqe,of which he denou - lies; who, stole the 1. -i
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ans, ,e and others who . mew'the col 3
th Ithe large ar- t I th� wjl�l weV. wms hopelessly sunk in bar- I 111 .
o . - i � is � ' pluooracy" li� almostunineasuredJorms � Isin i.' -Now York Tribune. , front of Brown's lm�le- j
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i : � ThOstomach and companion and pla I t from West public; It was porbaps� the worst. This ser- I ; 11 :
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i in4tlnes shoinld S . Ran.Zmiplh i the a-atumn raon 3roated no end of talk, though dt was P . I I
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out disturbing th4 hoaaft, 1�ugs or liver. ter broken. T goe that Evans livered in the hearing of less prolpinent i . )V�!eoent Goner-Ation. r Bal rgains." ,, �
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A0 soon as the ftitestines hre r'en�o-ved It , I ; I -1
! � 2 hired him f $1 5 a year i, to drw logs L Xt Is often �emarked that, with tb6 fore- . I j
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serl � in bis'eleftriug in the pla of a yoke of ' earing and I fathers dourtesy was a studied art that re- it
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lkmb the best ap� earanc ,vben offered . oxen. They all Agree th Justin Mor- � ceiA gercratipris do not havo time to culti- I � I � ! I j
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for sale. For Ian' �bs wei6 I �iDg from 30 coun i vate. i This'�s quito well illustrated, says . � I I .
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to 40 pounds, dreAsed wei ' C, spreaders Z�lt Nvas then sold its, a - oar-olli The shaven sinooth, and were it not for tbo4 thQ Tim 5 I I
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ppread s are � In connection be taken for a Catholic prelate. He wears . I . I �.
right length. If boo long around which everyth go 6it D 8 R-Ajow months ago you (lid - ! ..
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"ed,there is danger i?f breakin the wl'th tbes6 events mn t b determined, 90 =0 Mono to become my debtor for the M I -.
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ribs �nd ther 3by iiijurilal ,I the appear- M wh 2 pur'cl as of a at my storo amounting to .. . I
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'At each end of ihe sprel I er sh ld be . I ji 793. � 111 Many Wa3,S 110 resembles and recalls his as � trau tion of this nature mayliave �, I .1 I I I � �
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niade a shoulder 4ud a pr e0ting Dbil)t. stin Morgan Jr, w in his'tenth . 4
. J� . was so prominent In congress about 20 1 doii a ' for mentioning it to you t
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O�ae of these poixits 8 be in krted . u 'n ti:'Occ ion. If you --ould bmd It qon- .
OU � y ar when the colt ,v 7as b DUgbt home, years ago. 1 1 1 , 7
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fiolh the outs ide of t e flank ne � the I " �t ��� 0 I
I - �, and he Nvas 12 years old W en his father Althoukh�' the bishop Is radical in some i� OW be tly appreciated, for I am in ex- � I
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opening Sti. X.01 ,,an, Xr4, in a d1potions, he Is very conservative In oth- I
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diagonally and the point at. the other I a 8-�.-,ar-old geld- ly conducive to the good of the church or siguat a part c I the purchase price, and which ... �
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etid inserted im asimilar manner in the . of the cominunity for clergymen to, be as I a,Wre to Pa V at the earliest convenieuce. if I
. i - ing colt, which he I d, i the other a A A 16 Laxative and NERVP. TOMC.' iz,
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' L* . iid. Ho believes there are 1 O and $1.00pe,package. Sampleafree.
Ii t likeL manner a second , -�ader is in- writtenj until you might chance to come this -
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do of the 2 -year -61d. stud boltj whic all timei, the, mme, ta re no thought of what
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i P year-old colt was he a ne thM has sidered the privilege but the bounden dutY 1 your o n tili. E. I . i _q -
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forming an X at the . I I'the lamb. since been known al over New England of tho clergy to take part in public mat- � I shou d be eased at any occasion to receive For sale by I. V. FEAR,.-Seafortb. I .
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T h e camul rab I - by the name of the Mor#an horse. I � ters. This does not mean that he favors �� visit from ou, and should you be iu need - � . ; I
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S�ould then be, ! . Imow that ray fatbeF' - alw#ys, while he what Is known as I I politics in the pulpit, " I Of r=, axea,,Iog chains, or some very heavy � a' t I -.4
d by� I . ! I . but it does nie-an thathe"belleves the gpir- 1 boots fopr self r servants, I should be pleased
i ; � lived, called him a 1�u 3. MY fa- I ' Y'r ob't servant,
� ji�h E itual leaders of the people ought to take �� 0 sell ttic-lin to you. The Yuppen Mills -
nieans of t wo � . ther always spoke ot 1m 'oro'7 the best � Wx. GRrmN. -- � ; : -
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thighs and I Did Justin Morg f:wbat he was help along the proposed reform. such small supply depot near Oriskany ereo'k, I - �
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spreaders in si ich 1 I I . lived, called his horse a Dutch horse'r" i if preachlDg that makes a sonsatiou inay I ter (r,o Oifferent from the "Please remit at . I �
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al I manner that . t'l .� And did he understandt�e historical be properly known by that term, and this: once' ' of the present day) was sent to a �i
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� It j� . man ri'ok�mod Doxtaderwhoredded down and most reasbriable terms. in this -way you,get - ; .
the whole o,' ;be 1 1 �* j I ! 1 meaning of his words, "he always i is sliown conclusively by h1s own occa- � flour from yotr own wheat, and h,qder value for I
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meat not c . : : spolke of him as of the beat blood?" To' I I the money than In any otbor way.. Good flour
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: CHOPPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. .;
. :1 i I ! I'! some refereu6e � to history. The Dutch as to the duty of! the oltizen �rhe Eumpeauts Economy. I .-f
cAul fat, and in i i I I at the ballot�� �
" horses were.; a breed w4 611y distinct I box and believes � that when all good lnp'n�. r oiae - I Z
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. i from the ho s of the dtber colonies. : go to the poDs at every election, If 1 him we do intocertain things-pio- The highest Tnice In cash VdI be paldforgood �
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lamb should be The colony of Nlew Net4eirlands (Now , time ever comeg. thorough and perniarieAt' . �
. tures . books,' curios, antiques, stained oga, or they wil� be out to order. r
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allowed to ,c 1. , � York) received � ts supply ft om Utrecht,' reform will be practically 44000m plis ed.1 '. 4 thoroughbred horses, pamperod - I
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It is of the ht-! Bishop Potter holds strong and V ell do- I xnenWs�' wines, Iloollections" of all sorts, -
in Holltiud, commencing in, 1624 and for' X','UM&:B--inM- I
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V�Ost importl4nce flned vlows -upon the duty of the Aergy : establiAments 4nd. ,great houses. The �
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t4at all' of I he men of his church toward! that. ori uniza- show pl�a,Oes, the , great libraries, tho wip- . � I �'
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� tion. In'a charge which bed I'Ve red to: rkers of the Derb� and Prix do Paris, the JOHN M NEVIN, I
a imal beat be, � �
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i the clergymen of hls dl ' e threp ( r fonr VMles qf powdered flunkies, the gallerles .-
given off b6f 6. I I 14 han�s and i inch high, which was years ago be made, ollea(IriToe't1lon � jn t what� of pain�ings and statuary, the collars of 135117F�t f � Proprietor. .-,-;, -
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the . carcass, is, about oAe band bigher than the horses his views arc upon tl!iis-and other 9 bjoctig' 11ne wiries, the collections of fans, laces, I L - - . 1� �
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wrapped for & 1p- i I iupplie4 to tlie E nglish c6lionies. � They ---
I 0 - of -vital Importance to Bpi icolMlIaBs. old books, old shoes, old silver, old coins, . j I
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mbs ha, e� : I inore b�ne andni-aw the earlier porlod'a of excitomeidt over the boxes, p1pes, seaweed, buttorilles, drink- I . IL 11
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� Theological seminary and its bearin 1; upob� tions -all these show that the European is . � .!
ket in a bad couditi �roin lack at more 8 ept �hat they -were . � I
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prppercoohng immediate]. after slaugh o 800d for the saddlo, for the rea- ral� , 1fVV . � I I
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terin ore fre ntly observed i I citement had brought about very gene era 1. and - intelligence. , A,nd some f I � I I : -1
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I di cussion of the essentials of "belief nott America!ns dQ V)e §aqi(-,-,An ever iuoreas- -- . I -r
g, This i in son, as I think, that they were not pacer@. r.1
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in the 6 in nth Aurimg warm I I i .1
.. pr The standard that detorminedi the' onily aniong his own denoiniy�,ation, bift� ing nuniber of them, In fact� . I
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lweaiher. ITe Ship suporiority was the hiiher pri�es art also r*mVg communlowAg , L But, E�s a rulb, the American Wastes as i -
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should be ' Ped Wi �b j, o sepaxat9 which they were bought And Sol q, over ohurche�, including the Episco . 1 : Muo)i a he sponds wisely, and the E - ( L -�,
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wrappings, th junar wr iug to be of . ne'er does- this. Heujaderstandsex- I �
the New England horsesi as shot%m by The ist point brought 0 by this, pean IV ' 11 If
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If muslin h '' h 8 -ba ih6uld , in order to POWDERS .
plain tough pa er or mw U. abarge of the b1shop was- that �lvloqg ely, 90 I
the olholai r6ports of ihe Wony. I utmost value. - I -1
is used, one y rd for 6�ch lamb is suffl- . lie under different obliga io n thelr�� bt ou it) , Ivery franc its ;
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cietit. This should be I Ut on that it church than do the lai tl e ' jordalned.,: He wcuj�Lto! y calculates what his expens" ai- Coated Tonguet Di .
rule, the first, governor ilu'mediately (% . . � in --o miNuir-es,
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so b front of the they are sworn! to teal. totrin-eLoft Will be, 'apj ortions his income or salary riess, Biliousness, Pain in the Side. Conitipadoh a
will draw tightly over illo tablisbed a race course iLt Hempstead � I IV 808610 Torpid Liver Bad Breath. stay curid atia . I!
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I b t prevel] t br6ald AgA d soiling by Chtist as this phurch hath r ive t 0 wit][i the � nic a4it care, graduating bl 41 � ��
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I I - 0 1 . in Plains, N. Y., and there in 1665, the same, " and the �ishop isaid the otion th of lxpeudlt, ire w�th the wisdom boin of is Pitics 25 !0NNr8 A7 V)tua Sr0ftX8* I .
h . dling. An out0r,coVerjng of burlap ' . . fiti an - � I
� first organized race in this country -took thousand y 16xperience of Iffe In t
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)Dr aclZing shol I be adde,4 before ship- ' ie dmtr1r4 of tho ov OP In Id o0ntry-s -1 I
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Ine t. � I I 11 , lish race horse had reachbd the charao- church and yet 0ontinue to Ihol4i place anq t", j I I d ', aceldentals, journeys, I a I - i
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1'rom the I 1 ispection iven a larg() ter of a breed, and a roq�d 100 years effi(Aumen to which tb * F
I dren, t e ir4provement or re- I :
number of lam )s in the Now York mar � nly by reason of that, promise I is "an tin' of 0i omet ;
� - before the !first represeiXtative of that 0 . r . 8 hing � . I
1 moral one. " -If a ejergyman don0ludes tbai ; Pa 4 of pr4e i .
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kets it was �ei ident that:1 often in8ut- breed reacbed Now Yor The horses -ion inantt'si . I I .- z
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ficient provisio,i is made 1�or removing t1lat ran at Hempstead P ains were iul- Ith "as recbived"� by iin, there i -.1
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h 'd fr in the chest- doubtedly Dutch �orses, for the inhabit- is no courAe left to bijn but thdra,N�al I � �
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:In the or=aO way Of! slaughtering ants of e- -,V york Lover -This In dscape I
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lambs- more or ess li I accumi� tended these annual meE tings in great time the bishop was rve, care I to dr I I i - I 0 ' ,
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late at this P i4t, and Aless it is re- n a clear distinction b4ween � vt . mattOr �.7 I -
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I . - -umbers, and as � th6y w �re .nearly all where 1,eon0ra g 0 me to understand that I Seeing. .-
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movad serious :njury to t I �d t h of fattli and niatter4 of o�lnio , arti `1 she I ated ri�y riffeotion. I A14
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of the lamb, ,�hen shown see an lish horse 0 L:Wy ThIs 'p It it of a lady deserves � -
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likely to occur. I To reM �ve this eff6q- run. 'Thes& wanual race Eeelfings were . cles which must nec6ssaril d , r In th the first, rize. T -fie dress Is quite inimita- ; i - . L
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a large knife at the lower part of the 1. ! ' el"s IP � Is oodtUi#er. w: eery is to -
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. the Scriptures, but every cle gyn4a .
cessive governors. ayn, �
I ysters, lob� wlth a new line of ! -� I �
.free Unti s In 1635 two shiploads of Dutch horses lj accepting the reality of npirli tion is N't i I i .
chest and kept ! . � the chest * G64rnisuil-A [still life] 0 . I I
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completely draiqed. This 4hould always 'from the same quarter,': chiefly mares, liberty to hold any theorY ,00nOernihg, 3 pate I i This Is thd, most perfect - ;A ; I
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. be done while ffie dareass �i i yet hangin isclentiouls Z DINNE & TEA SETS 11�i -
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reached Salem, Mass., and were soldat which cornmends itself tobts col, I I .1 � �
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1� . � cerning the sinoe deceased Phillips BrooXis h,e-;en,t seeo it yet, but it draws the big- ,
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9' a -ins is the farm. cattle as the shiploads added: mat�rially,to the aver- . . - #est. Jr6wd. 1 � . i � �� .
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takii�# Dis death, that because such a an r _ i .
I '41i farmers a e of � _�x6fesxol� Istorical pal and which 1 we will sell as cheapi as I I
class of live t k in.wh� I age size of the liorses the colony. of Brooks did not fully Indonie t! e do6trine o snost faithfully delineat- I I I � . �
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telested it'may be men- Massachus .- by statis- of the apostolic . 110cossio , I ! I
�perbaps most i ay, as sho 9 Wa's no re4- possible thelse hard times ; als solne
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tiouedtwthe areinthi countryl7,- tics, as well as tbe other colonies getting son whatever fbr tho believers Itberein tio � lines in i
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�,000,600 cows, and. this ilatimato does . their foundation stocIc fr6m'that soiLrce. deny him any �f the rights, p �vllc�ges dr . -eelp� I i � i I.T.,
. � . allie er-�bls' portrait of a dog is . I
courtesies that ,should be extOoed to arill L i �4 �;
not include st' s find calv �6. It requi s -John R Wall ice in Horse Review. onde�fully- like iny dead Juinbo. It's the WATER SETS ! -
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60, 000, 000 a�Qre of land to support th i Episcopal cler �-man of approv�d doctriiie - best -pletur e in the lot. I . . .
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Ulaplements anit inachinei.v r%euired In An experienced trainer says that hq . . -
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c� t S is esti 4ted at ov6r would breed only ever other year aL I I i i I
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$200 000,000"'1111 euormol�s suin for.a trotting mare desigi4ed to produce speedy noner I
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' . . ,ntial differenco of belief was � � 1 - 1 ]In this lAon's Cage. and Toilet �ets as nice and as ch0ap �
single -depairtmont of . .. It is horses. He -thinks[ thatj to produce a L piece of " parti�an insolence. " Throu � - I d to strange as any in wn. e ago keep asfr�'
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Shop p6wl solnetimes attr"tive sPeot any housel in I
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required in the. i ridus 1 nd employ should be required 'to take care of only showed himsell to be an extremely bro I I
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.I.-- . � 4de-, town and sell as cheap as possible IkInd -:;
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meDi is giT,en 750, 00 Mel ese cows one foal at a time. I I abd strong man. It was ca1led out by mt ii frequentlY perforined in the cages of ,�
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rind hoises cola, U13 6 3 , 0,000 tons of 1� . I � tain tendencfes� displayed by varlolis,:i Pik . monarchsof tbedesert, ex- live. Would like to bave as many � of - I
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hay, 90,01,00,00 els b cornmeal, that he sows it brmdca� a I � the rate Of copal cicrgymo� ainst Brig , to 'Wited at fairs. ; At Tallins, in the Isere, my old customers call andsee me 411 . � . .
_ �ush � , 8,000,000 three � pounds to the a, fostoreLl by tho flight ag. Dr. W w ones ; �
r shels O.f 0 t _,P. ! barbers anO a shoemaker entered a that like and COM -
275,000,000 br I � Othors use prosecuto one another because of Olffe) jt� all the ne
� �4Ee of liong Y�-sterday, accompanted by . i
1)ushols of oatirr eal, 2,006; � 0 ) bushels of four or five pounds when: it is sown ences of opinion, and it not only added I pare pric before purchasing else- �.
, i 1'� tamer, in oikler to win a wager. 0116 �
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�ltratu and 20, 001), 000 bush ;Is of corn. It broadcast, greatly to the �.Ishop's presti I �t � - i�Lt down In a chair, was where. We also keep the celebra�,ed. .1
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ock, and the wages paid j!or labor may mensoly the dlfferen I bo w1elde(f the razor I I
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be estimated at *150,006600--Phila- church in Now'York. , : . ��
.with the most donsurninate Coolness and � N : �. I
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'If , ; Bishop Potte�' 8 e otermination to persoi i- . . .
4elphia R* ecord. � � ski -0. The trio were enthusiastically ac- Rob Currie, t
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: . . . ly help iu work Among the poor of �
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that time 1,00() P�,ounds. ,Tliat will be . ily I . ' ' ( - � � "I .
. thereforo greatly to be:conirnended for Its I , Oheap,M.eat . # . j , . -
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raising 'ay. Iii order , raise such a rape -on than stubble land" If., the ground well as for the �Luiniedh�lte berieft tba:t maY Atj the Central Meat � i
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Steer, find the breeds that I ature quick- is weedy, the rape is be9t drilled in, so ived by;'those wniong whom he has . - -1,
- I the cattle that the cultivator can be r�n be�ween located binis.elt for the �itinie being. i � Suburban �tes dent -Let her burn! It'll Mar . ket, Seaf6tith. � � �
, breed early and then L . - . be the lh-st ti�ne this house has been warm � i sl
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I OP I Y for two prep"tion-vo, one in a' round wood- bo th 11�xdtrft�ij t thunder sto wing low prices for cash only. 1 `
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Excessive wswm o candy are oald�to be afflicted � den'' OTI Oxford street report B6111 f ................ 5o and 6c 1 - -
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withthe 11'eand ha it.- ?,,at 6ther persons . JAM RVANS, Deputy Reevol Boachwood. Neuralgia, and all kinds 0 nervous pains, a *11 �h ult., reg �s i . -
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ess the Vq eir or 0 m Hah t. I The t 1h . j tj of one Is an ordinary 11 ielectri P 'en ens, of da7zling brilliancy. �
. 1! 6 a cute Of - WX MoGAVIN. 0ouncilla, other in capsules, (fronf . . .. ..... go jmd 10c � �-s .
his Candy: it. Clurse - I O:as A its height a flaming Lamb ............... ...33%ndlOo ;
t - � bpbit also. it's WILLIAM ABCHI , nucA lor, losadbury. dose which acto on the en the's Irm
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Pwice @I ' *.� ,r. Price Habit jOHN C. M do not as! most pille and so many bii I ol re s stuty a ................. � - -Ec WA 8.0
' . MO rk, I ,. I � �ot 6wn to the -earth, and, OC 80 360
Core Co. Gansda. � - I "LOMON J. OR NON, . I . Vaal ............. . . .
, Bra 'Ord, I .. : 11 . . od uce after latiding,in thip. middle of the road, exploded 80, aice I
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