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The Huron Expositor, 1895-08-02, Page 3: * : . I ; � . I -4 ! ! I ; : i �. � I I I i I . i I t . I I . I - ; 960 � - � ; ; 1 i" . � I - � I 4 ! I � : AITG�l ST 2 18950 . � 9 . . �am . - I i . . . .- I � , , �, I I I I i . --- I -- ; � I ­ - I I ­ - I ... I I -­�. -1 . I . : . - . i I � IMPORTANT WOTICES. I ! I . . 1: I . To Smoker''s 1. ­ i . i 1 � T J. MoRENNA, Dominion and Provincial Lai, d I I I � . � 0 - - , . � . tP . - Surveyor, MemUer of theAsacclation of Ontario in t i � . � , . -- I .. 4--====t=- : - � - I - iLand SurvoyoM Dublin, Ontario. 1386-52 I I I I - I . mager. � lbr---V� � .�;­ 13i I �. . p � . : I , . . :11 .. t . I I Lhan new, our own make ol elevators, price at " . To meet the wishes of tbe3r customers, � , , . � ti ! 1-DUGGY FOR SALK-For We cheap, or will i i _" exchanged for wood, a good covered B � uggy. Apply THr. ExNsmoit Office, be The Gen. E. Tuckett & Son, Co., Ltd., . I Hamilton, Ont., have plioed upon � - Cy.0 I at seaforth. 1436�tf . . - . 1 300- Private funds to loan at low, the markob 1. . ` .0/ � i . � :.I I i I . ! ORD R TIMBER FOR SALE. -The undersigned 1 'Ri h for We OMAR i . � . . , A Cothlbination Plug - -' Of I i � Ohl.- a quantity of suitable for I bridge mber, whioh can be cut to o�Aer. Also a tittil ! I � - � I -- r . - . � I ; I I I I i of fine Cedar Posts and Cedar Shingles. � ZT LE, Mel P. 0. . . . 1436-tf ! . I 7�� 4 � ! i T B 1� �, ! . q U . % . I . . I � - I . � (JU RRY STONIE�-The undersigned has[ for sale �� 'it" � �; ;Me his uarry at Cranbrooka quantity of choice r a. .i I I I I . L : � I � I. i ... i: i. . I , onit!% le tor� corner st,qnes, sill stones and I mid stone. Will 1 ba sold at reasonable prices. rldI ::� SA . *Nd JOBAC06. , � I BOV6 I a I E BAKER, CY&nbroolk,-P, 0. 1408-tf ,- I � I II I , � � ­,. - I � . I j I � - - - at THOROBRED Lot 26, Concession 4, H. R. S.. Tucker -sir I This supplies a lonz felt want, giving I - i� . . 111i� I I 1, . ' f BEATTIE, Zl,irk �f `the. �,�4cond, Division i - CountyCommissioner, old, solid red in color. Will be sold on reasomble I theconoumerone20 cent plug�f or a 10 cent piece or a 6 cent pieoe the .�� i - #9� i , i"n of Huron Con- I rt f va_yancer, Za�d, Loan and Insurance Agent. !'undo � fanlous " T & - B " brand of pftre I M� � I . I � I l[riveated and to Loan. Office -Over Sharp & - ! . � -tERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE. -The underol Virginia Tobacco. I � . 11 � � I **---V I I I . 1 �� III; 11 i Uvans! store, NaW stroet� Seatorth. im I . * I The -ti tag, 'IT& B" , is on every I to which a limited nu bar of cows will be ts I . i I . . ! PORTA19T TO THE BUILDING PUBLIC. -In . I e. ; , � I MR I i I IM order to reduce out large stock of 'dry Hemlock � BOARS FOR SERVICE. � . I I 1 IM -62 . I . . r"A WORTH BOAR FOR SERViCE.-The un - i ; lumber, we will offer , special indneemento to oash . : I I -- I - -� I - ­­ I I . I � - I � I I ., : buyers from now until July Ist. Bills for barns and i houses filled cut at the shortest notice. Coov, - 1424 tt" i 3oxv, Dashwood. . ' . i . . Karn ' . I - I rgan & P ano , . F, -Y-7-! I eu. . I : . I I I � I I ; � I I i -;�� i i, . WANTED -Young women and men or older once I if in , I . i ; im 0 �, . , � : I � . � . � still young spirit, of undoubted charac- I ler, good talkers, ambitious and industrious, can find vl*,. L ompany � I 11 � : L I ; I . . ! pip for sale. both sexes. JAMES DORRAINCE, I I employment in a good cauae,with $60 per month and I arth p. 0. Aar Pairs furnished Dot akin. 1412- ,I . I I I I I t I � I : i � : . i� 13 00M I �� � � I I Upwards, according to ability. REV.T.S. LINSCOTT, I t Brantford, Canada. 1430-13 I What we . ' . say is true and I .1 L , . i I j I I � �, . !� I; I I � I ; i . I i POTTAGE TO LET. -That commodious cottage, at i . Everybody . knowl it. V IL � Xj present occupied by Mrs. T. W. Duncan, vn I Goderich I . . - . I 100M - � � � street, Seafortb. It contains Pi., rooms, � large hall, kitchen, summer kitchen, good cellar, . I Our success demonstrates that businois can be i: �i :1 I. �� -, . I 1. f � : I woodshed, hard and soft watar. Apt-ly on h I pre- I -mises, or to F.'IIOLMESTED, Solicitor, Seafort I - I done on a fair, square basis, and be -successful. I There's a reason for us continually g 4ing the, share of trade. Nov Ary been � I � I .g I ; . .. 141--tf - - I I I gireateet so CD mplete as It is now. No other concern can sell . I � ! I �; )PUHI I f , 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 .l I �. . � � � a . 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 6rg&lls. I . � . . 1. . �d States,, . to the undersigned at Hills Green P. 0. on or before! All new organs and plano3 warranted for the term I of seven Years. . I - ., r. all parts the 15th of August� Duties to commence Januaryi TERMS. --43,86, or $10 or more monthly,ontil paid, �e on game! i I � 4 . � . i I . I ! ool; - . at current I - -1 I I ­ -1 . , [)ecember� 1 -4 ,�- . � I bhe'i . wrl 1 .. .4 Agent. I , � � � - r . . r I .- ; I I ! , 1 I . I : � - I ; I : I � I I �� I I . . : . I : RCE : 1. � : . ; � i I � � I : . - I �. . . I i i I � � : D0,000 � � i I - � �100,000 �� I � I ; : � I I I I 7 � 1 . I � � 47 Drafta� in t i � . � , I I I � i interest , I ! . I � - I ; Novem- , I � - . � I � � Z . � � P.nd Far ! . . . I I I I - I . mager. � lbr---V� � .�;­ 13i I �. . p � . : I � �­:- � 1. � - -9­&,� �- � %, : N i T I I ; y I f i . I :: I j � * 1 at, IS96. JOSEPH HUDSON, See. 13M4 . i� � �, 1 I 1 i - I SCHOOL TgACHERS.-Wanted for Sob ! ool; r0 Section No. efgh�, Grey, a male teacher who� - -1 I I ­ -1 . , holds second or third �bloss certificate, to teach balance of the year 1895, duties to commence a bhe'i . wrl summer holidays. State salary ekliected. Appil'..1 I tions will be receiv�d to Augubt 3rd, 1F96. JAR U?o ! , 1 I . I : applications to be sent D. MeTAOGART, 86C..i 1 4eas., Moncrieff P.O. 1441.�4 I - I I i 1 -HRESHING MACHINE -and Grain Grfnding qiit-�i -U fit for Sale. -An Abell Engine travelled f i -burl years, a Stratford Decker Threshing Machine traV,ell-' ed two years, nearly as good as new. A Watorous; 1 . i . i I . - Engine Works twenty inch, French Buhr stone for: grinding grain, only done our own grinding, be -,ter Lhan new, our own make ol elevators, price at the works $200. �476,00 will buy the whole outfit or Fill ;el ]separate 0 suit a purchaser., MARSDE Im r ii Brussels P. O. 1440-1 I - . 1 300- Private funds to loan at low, I-st . S 500 rates of interest in sums to suit - - , I . � �� 1� j! i S 700 borrowers. Loans can be cc m- 11,000 pleted and money advajided $1,500 within two days. Apply to R. $2,500 SJ1A:ys,Barrister,&c.,Spafo1. 0. . i i?j i . I . . STOCK FOR SALE. . - � I � -DULLS FOR SALE. . For sale three young 8 ort JU � Horn Bulls fit for Service ; one Roan and two Red, good animals with good pedigrees, prices and terms to oult the hard times. DAVID MILNE, Ethel Oetario. . 1425 BULLS FOR SALE. -For sala - at THOROBRED Lot 26, Concession 4, H. R. S.. Tucker -sir ith. SwoThorobred Durham Bulls, ten and twelve nionths old, solid red in color. Will be sold on reasomble terms. HERBERT CRICH, Seaforth, P. 0. 1 1426- � � f -!- BULLS FOR SERVICE. I - ! . � -tERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE. -The underol ned . rj has for service on 'Lot n-, concession 3,McKil op a thoroughbred Jersev bull, the best in the cou ty: to which a limited nu bar of cows will be ts an. Terms, 81 at the time f service with the priv'i TliOS. age of returning, if nece sary. GOVENLO K. 1428- f � BOARS FOR SERVICE. � . I . . r"A WORTH BOAR FOR SERViCE.-The un - ter. JL-Mefgned will keep for service, at the Brucefold cheese Factory, a thoroughbred Tarnwortb B)ar. with regristered pedig-ree- 'Terms, $1; parable al Uwe of service with privilege of returning f nei eu. mory. HUGH MCOARTNEY, Brucefield. 1405- f PIGS. -The undersigned breede ol BERKSHIRE thoroughbred Berkshire swine, will keep fai gervice on lot 26 Concession 6, .McKillop, the p im winnin Berkshire boars, " Election " and "Prote t ' Terms 11, payable at tinae of service, with the p vl*,. age of returning if necessary, also's, number of yo in@ pip for sale. both sexes. JAMES DORRAINCE, -as- arth p. 0. Aar Pairs furnished Dot akin. 1412- 2 1 ­,,;�;��V�,�': , , , , - -- ­ ­­ - ­ - . . go - I—— �- . .'­ ... �i I I I... . - - =--�-.::, - 7 - - -- -- ., I Our direct connections will save you , I time a:nd money for all points. i Canadian North wvfv,n . Via Toronto or Chicago, . I . British Columbia and'California � . � i points. , I i Our rates are the lowest. We have tl . I suit everybody and PUIXIMAN TO I i 1%T CARS for your accommodation. , I I 4 for further information. i i � � : i Station G. T, R. Ticket Offic . -� . � . � Z . I Train Service , a:t, Sea " W I I I i . . � Gra,nd Trujak R&UWB . i I I - Trains leave S"forth and Clinton ilor I � follows: �L I ; . : ; . � Dome wmm­ BRAVO) Tn. 11LINT( . � 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. . I i � '.� . 17.05 P. i Mixed Train ........ 6.20 r . i 9000 EAST— � � . . I ! � Passenger. - - - - 7.48 Al M. I -82 A. I . � 14 : 116soon 2.53 F.1 X. ..25 P. Z . Mixed T1;;----- Z 5.26 r I M. 4.20 r. d ; . WeRington. Grey 3,nd Bruci . I . Dome NORTH, Passengol . Mix I . � VAhol.. - ­ - - 3�00 r. I �. 9.30 r.m. 9.0C I I ! Brussels .. - - - -8.13 9.43 9.49 muevals.. - - - 8.27 9.67 10.1( I W,tngham.. ­ - 8.87 10.07 U.t( ; MW . . Jun SOUTH- Phowwoe gar. , � � 0.25 A. .11.20 A. x. 7.3j . Wingliam - - - 11trievale - - - 115.87 U.36 8.16 C Brassels - - - - . 6.64 ILK 9.00 1 mol.- - - -- 7.08 12.14 9.30 I . I �-- . ' , . I Ijondon, H 0 , r6n apd Bruce. , � . 2ma NoATH- !j L Passenger , lAndon, depart- .;._,__ - -B-.16A.m. 4.4( 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; I - Londegboro -.... , .. - 1 10.29 71 11 . Blyth.... - - - ... : I 10.38 7.21 1 1 Belgrave ........ - .. ­ 10.52 1713' , ; WIngham arrive- ­ ­ - � 11-10 8.0( i . i � 3M 89U7H- I* * - - , Pownge r I Wingham, depart... .-- - � 6.35A.3,L 8.2i 1 I. - I CC] L� Melve ­ -1. - - &60 . - I lit tl� '---.-_ - �-- : - 7.03 ,4.0 . b.r ..: .. ­ _ 1 4.2� as ro­ . 7.10 7 1-4 Glivion . ---.--.-.-. : : 1 7:1 49 � Bruoefiold - - ­ ­ ­ - 4 - 6.5 I � Nippon- - ­ - - - - : 7.67 4.5 � Henwi- ­ - - - - - I &06 6.1 I -A , Zwober - - - - - - - - - - 1 8.26 &47 1 � - . � L i : . . I - . I . I I J, C. Smith I& C( .1 - I I IR S �.. 1. :B-A­L`-TTC-;E1 . IL . --- I I I I I I I I A General B�wking business transac Farmers' notes discounted,. , 1. I Drafts boughtt and sold I . � , , jnte�.est allowed on de��its at the . of 5 per cent., per annum. , I I I . - SAU,' NOTES discounted, or taken I coflecti�n. . � � I i. I . I I , - � kX,fr_b-j,.(;.F-First door north of Rei � wiisoa�s Hardware Store. 11 1 . I i I SEAFORTM I i What can be more liberal, more - indudy.e, more � sale than to buy a KARN. . ) I , , " , , � . 1.1. Downeyi 1 1429 '' - i I MANAdER. ' . . DU I N PSI � . - M a � I . A IN- , I .. I . i 0 DER.� 11, I I I HUM$ BEST FRIEND . , : , LARGEST S�LE IN C*ANADA. � I I . : . . � I , : I . 1. , SCItNC-Eu I I - i . I I . I I � � I ),�� i i i I I H red, i I I -i I I �i And made it possi"ble to rOgtOTe defec,- � tive eyesight to noriaa.1'Vi8iOn Z5 -i ­. � ! . � � � . I I 1 ,57� I ! I 1P.. --T,- -7 7 �- - I e--, 45527� I - . - 1, -- q;=ffiQW---'Wft'Q I , - 1 1 - -­. � - ! � : I i � ! - . I . ' ' !J. S'E'R � BERTS 1 . I � 11 . aving taken a !� L course',of studies at . I the D6troit Optical Institute , is pre- pared to fit all defects of visiom' - � � - . As . tigmatism.. Hypermetropia, ' � X opia, Presbyopia' Y, . . I ! � : Or a:nv Compound �e I feet. I - Astigmatism is due tcIr-,`e`;.-�lar shape of the i a , , 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 I 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. . C� , I I - i 0 � - CHEMIST AND .�S. Roberts,, . ' DRWGIST, Cardno's. Block, Seaforth. . � I , . � - � . I I .. . � I I I � . . . . � . i . : i . I . � - . � � . . 3 � RK L . I � � POWDEKS � 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. I I 1, . I PRir,z 2 - # CENTS A'T.DiVU(2 Sro ffe, - . � � i . . - - i I I � The. McKillop Mutual * Fire . Insurance Compa'n Y�, . . I i . i . FARM AND'ISOLATED TOWN . - PROPERTY ONLY INSURED. . . - ­ � i .� I I O"101IRS., � I I t D. Row, President, Clintion P ' 0 4 W -J Shannon, Beoy-Treas., Soalotth P .�� Ml�hhei Murdie, lns�,aotor of Losses, Sealort�P. �11 . I . - . 'DIRECTORS. I jas.-Broadfoo4, . Seaforth; Alex. G.�loer, Lead bury; Gabriel Elliott. Clinton', Goo. WX . . itl Harlook ; Joseph Evans, Beachwood ; M. hfurd Soxforib ; Thos. Garbutt, Clinton. � . I I AORMTS. i; i i 4 � - . Thos. Nellans, Harlmk ; Robt. MolifilliLn. peaforth , James Cumming, Eg-mondylile ; john R. I McLean, -Kippon, John O'SUWVAn hDdGeorge Muzdle, Audi - Oro, - . I I 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. . . . . -- � . . I � I . I I � I ; I "10 i . I � . I I . . I I "I � . � . -ft- . . I � I . I I ! . ! '%4w 1 1 6 1 � I - i;; 11 � . 3 . � � 8 1 . I . I � 1 2 I I I I " . i � �� I I � � . I . . . � � . � 1 09 %-SEE TH1 'T I , , , , - OFF� HORSE? . I%W.��, r i � I i I ted. Only three � week,91 ago we be an mixing a � . little of DICK'S BILOOD PIJ OFIER, in his 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 . . Dio'klsBl.lo�P.ritietp5w.,i)ioiE�@Bllaur,60o. . I Di6k's Liniment, 261c., Dick'a Ointment, 26c. ,I & Ma : Oil re4ipt o price. - - " , , I I . . � CK & PO., 1-. 0. x 48.2,1 Montreal. , I . till . 'r I i I I .. Fof sale by 19. Rolberts e& orth. 1011.111 ! �. .1 . I . . I . * . I t I I 1i I I .� . . i ! i . : . . . . I � , . . ; � I . I � I I � I . � . . 8; i . . i . I . � . I . �i � . - . . 11 . � . . . I , - - " . I � . - I , i ; - . I i . : . I I I I I � I I : � 1. . 1: � . I , I I I . I i I I ­ � - �iI ­ - 11 ­ 1. ­ ., .. , .. - ­ ]­ I., -1 - -'--- I ...... �. - 1. - --- " `­­ ---1 - ­­ I -1 � --- 111-, . - - -­-­��� I � - -,-- j -­­­----- ­­­ .... i" ­ 7---, - -1 I I ­ -1 . , - 1-1-- 7T . I I r ------ �­--­­ - - - ­ - - - i I : -- . . � ­� � � I ., - i- -4 ! , 1 I . I : , - 1i . . . I I I --M- i - I � ; I � ! , i . ; - 11 e� 1 . i . i I . - ; ': i * , i ! , ! . I I I . I I � i I I I I I I . I I 1. - I . ! .1 i I .. I , I I i I � ; I I i I i 1 11 I 1 I .. . i 1 4 I . . I . t . I ! - I 1 - , . 1 . 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I - . I :,� I ! I �. I i ! .!. I ­ i � I :i ' ! I � & I - , , .. W. - I � - --- -- I AMUFT ANb cAmfut. ' ' 4 - -A - !--A- I - - THE MORGAN CONTROVERV. BISHOP PO ERIS SYMPATH4. 1, 1 . 14 � . I � r . � . I I I I I I --1 :. . - I I i i I i . I . .. ��� I - e r,o6 un -he Ad A- r r . I . Trnth About tbe Buy Colt 7hat Fouiaded TaWng His Turn r"tor Of th , r lul 1 The Vo 9 Wed'iern Woman Ha4l t - I j -�i � � . - V I I - � I I i 1 1 . - . � - ; I a Famous Family. i N't York. I : van tfte %Vh04 It Came to Quotations, � -F- I i I k ; I t I 7 � . . I l- [Special'6rrespondence.) 1 ,�' . I '.. I 11 i:! . In 17 8 Justiu Morgan E old bilh little � , In JW fret) tin�l Otis.-, intercourr;o of ocean � - t . . I " I j .� . 5 . .. L . I �§T, NEw YoRii, July 23.�-Henr_y Co . 11aril I trave on the snialler steamers It bappened . - __ -L . � - -j -t � . and , &C4 -, , � I place i West SpriDgfield, Masi '\-ow. 'Cori,-, I on a mcont vo­ tgo tbaf, ono of tbe Four � I I � 1 . I �- v . i 11 � , . �,, - I t, I;i I . , � Pottor, EpWopal bishop of �� I -, , : .V."..' %­, A , . ., - Terftoved to Randolp he ; I .- I lit Vt., Where ho Is taking his turpt aa pastor o E ther HuOrIA of � 4,% 11 go castern city permitted . , i . � W -,! me to no I pd genorously to a ])right a Iff �Ll I I � - . di6d in. arch, 1798. In the au0imn of Cathedral mlisidob on the east Fildo so as to�:,:: h If = � : . I Aes ,� �i I ; . 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 � - � . � 1� . 11 known ul�llik , .. - "17 I ­ - . . I I teresting ecclesiastic. � I ut Hinited as to fashiona- � ,� � I, - � for, the P ose of collectill : some,�money � I "I Dressing Them to Look A UvAi and �? He Is of an aristocratic family, *1 �,lj an' ble knowkidl 'o c f sorne things. I - � � - . thAt wa;� s- ill due him th,,re, ,obably I 'O . 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 : Professor Watson of tht - Corri ,,ome , s he'Was not Ole to ket the sympat-by for the I . the saloon.'S y.ug afamillar looking dish I I ! . . i . - I � Tn the system, strains the lunp -and ,� �' 13:- ni6n ok two horsesin he ' there- I on the table, u� - little western -woman ex- I I a � �_, iie,,,_j� ta penment station has propa ted an� �llu. 0 1 ; poor, full of feel- I I I I 4, I i trat, �d bu letin, , ; ohi, NVIth al prepare-. a way folt, pneumonia, often- � - I . I , I I Li 0�iiej -,Y�ras a 3 -year-old gelding and ing �or the op- I I Ined . . bilation: ; t , , . P" . I t "RwTberr - I I �, I � I - dress� ! I 0mes consumption. 1 -1 � . : � . No. is-, on I ; the) Was a 2-year�old bay �olt en-, pressed, and on t � . j n f How nice I Please pass . � � . . �- lambs' for led the gelding b6 gide t4le horse morn than one oc- ....w I � I I 1�� to'nie. I I ' . I ; t �� 11 � i I ; I dri). Hell I An aw flence fell on the party as Z � ing � ; � I � inarket. He says: , I I 1�. I � 'I e"Was �diug, and the coll foUo*ed all dasion be has . I Is ; I I I spoken so strong- -� t6 elegari entativo of her city's so- Y t� . , � � � 11 bleediij g the ewa3.; The e-vidence that flies the . . m t I I - � i I . 1 6141 orgaiiisr� rFeniarked with withering I 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 ! considers the ten- I I I , eitiphasis: . 1. f . I sboy�ld be 'made and the age of the col .1 � I ge I surprisingly shor� time. Its a scl4n. f I i t tbat 011owed d I . That , a I is caviarc, Mrs. B. Will I - -1 I � oull id � y of the .W t j I ?If . Oflocertainty, triid and true, gooth. 11. seems to me to be completely bom�prooL. 'a" I you 1:iave in I � � ,:n one si e I I � of i neck, pref- . wealthy s 0 M e - , � "Caviare," sv id the other with an un- I -1 , I This evidence not only embraces he rec, - times to so over- I 4ig and healing in 4to effecto, � .: . - . I . - ;" -turlied at . "Is that caviare? I never I.. " er I d6 " , llections of Justin Morgai i's neijilibors, LARGE IBOTTLE) ONLY 25 CENTS. ., *� " � , �y the lef t .L.1 1 - I . 0 )rwh themsolves - . " . . 1. . - - i I . - -* 1-ilill . i sm �, i1nmediate- out so- IsaIm Any I , , r�, which proves that I be- ' 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 11 I !�--' I ) ministratorE . I - I I . -- . ack of the sold by his ad as a 5-yea.r- ,�ere oriticisjn..-- . , . ly. long to, tb g, nor, .-L.N., and in front from certtiln quar- ednto U6-0 look- -froni tho Ffaciety woin- , - t 11:1( "'er he; OIA. ILL all, the 'changes (d: ownership , , . 41-1-1 0 I I I, " , i 0 P I -1 -1 " , 1.::,0- � 9 I i . I I 0; and at she'sa �Ld: � I - " I i -1 , . 0 i L,he . cervical 'that tock place through I is lif ters. In fact, soine w � -1 an , 1;1' to a puzzled expression as II , I . O' - roe (,eOk his death in 1821, he was repr&ented of - the so CAI ed - � 9�p j I --i I I I 11 ve t ,b F . , � ' llbcncrai? Geueralwho? Whatdoyou � 1 , ; bo 4 . irrione kings b Ve L - I . 11 Y, Is).- T13o - as foalwl in 1793. He died, fromthe ef- Bull * .3 ; mn tho�, I,' pray tell?" ' � i , . to was c r- I ! I I ing need not be fects of BisHor POTTEn. "W3 Y, 1 "t - . I - - - I IV social st � TPPI n that the world Is safe, . a a %. e . a kick that was neglectk and t,al; in a R �E W RD � - - . a I J fter all, a4d protty evenly dl,vidcd. Some � I I . 1 not froin old. age. ! . in elYe 11 -, I 1. ; , Ot if not by profession anO really lit, . � � , - 'e 1 nected tle less than An aDarchist. -ej� New .i. �ialniev 501no their caviare, " I i I I 1. necessary to ,There are amral incidents eon' Nn know thch I WILL BE �AID -� ; giv `h * 64ie, _ , I I i I . . I good atuOdly laughed the little Writer. 1� � I - I idrqdth � Aiinl- I I L I . . t e York celobrated the four hux I ; .. _ with the life of the colt of 17_03 that gh oA i relief - breat-lied gently from I - ,� . I b 1�a e a consider- - versaty of tho diseovery of Ainer,146 by I . . 9 , t L - i � I) 1;- fly,ed his identity and age upon!�be rec 04 th up, 'd the society woman .9miled To any one 91V , . . 'Colu i* the LLLL inn, i�formation that I � � . � mbus, bo px,eadlied a serm bef I � � - 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 - . I 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 I . I 0� 1 � ' I I of the party or par, i . 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 i i severed. well al agree that the col j follow and e eciared t1i i � � . : ter� i 1 ed his j t of all dangers to the re- bar . sign off the I i . . I -1 i 1. . : 44- ment Shed on which wire the words i : � ThOstomach and companion and pla I t from West public; It was porbaps� the worst. This ser- I ; 11 : ! . I . I . I I I . : UN 6F THE OLDEN TIME. � - -11 � ring eld to a� i in4tlnes shoinld S . Ran.Zmiplh i the a-atumn raon 3roated no end of talk, though dt was P . I I . !; 11 Try Pentecos� :-, � FRONT Vil ,1w. 1 uy oth�rs de- i . I J 1e rhmoved witb- of not wore ou ; I � i I I . - 1795� and itha t* he was �,ot t.ben hal- tspoken than 111a . Wreghthod 'Xjm� Courtesy Uncultivated by the I I ..: - I ' 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." ,, � I � hey all aL . auditors from thne to Mine. I . Fo I 1 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 2 ' ' spreaders should �e in A to � . Bishop Potter is of very distiug'Alsbed I 1 - 11, give tb( I - I serl � in bis'eleftriug in the pla of a yoke of ' earing and I fathers dourtesy was a studied art that re- it � I of strong though coinely, . A. E. Pentecost, C4t�,. - - 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 I P I I I �onance. With the expeption of �rather ! I I ' for sale. For Ian' �bs wei6 I �iDg from 30 coun i vate. i This'�s quito well illustrated, says . � I I . : gan died in March, 1798,'l d that the jaodest side whiskers his blean ciit:face Is! . . I . � I , . i I I I . 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 � � 01� erver, in tho following let- . � I 5 , � . i I . . � about 14 iuchEs I Wil) � be about the . . � ter, - -'� � 4 . - . - I 9 ddath Was an I movabb datq fixer Yttle hirsute appendages ho might readIlY � . ; . . . - : I WHITE's TowN, June 16, 17M � 11 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 - ! .. . conventional attire of the high obure.11 . I � . - I 11 "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 -. I . I . amd it wel I I .. I 1" ' copallan Priest I sets off his ( � - 1; ribs �nd ther 3by iiijurilal ,I the appear- M wh 2 pur'cl as of a at my storo amounting to .. . I I i * ' en the liorse,,d' 1821 nbbody -"P's i; . �� 'ed tail lor � � � ane& : I � liat was foaled - and excellently proportioned figure. 124ol is enj 18 pence. I have no doubt that I I I � had ever doubted - � . '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 � � a ; : I . I,.,,, Tkim - 11 . . - deceased brother, Clarkson M -Potter, who 1 oil your ind, and I trust you will par- . - -.i . 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 ' 11 � � ze me . I 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 � ve�le t to fol ard it by safe hands the same 4 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 ma(le for�� the rem: al of t � - w " KrI 4 1 opening Sti. X.01 ,,an, Xr4, in a d1potions, he Is very conservative In oth- I rie In- died. In 1842 Ju I tiq of receipt of some nine barrels of -; - I , -i t6stines, the spreader crol �ng th�back ,any C' tiva- eri. He doos not believe it to be' special-! P I - -1 � communication to t e A ul E , for which I shall 6we the con � -i 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 ... � . . tor, says: "One was , -Wt -Nor a - "i ; . 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, I � � � Ito 8i lamb a* the chest. prominent In riocial affairs as they are In. yozi should nel find.it convenient to forward 1-36147 bMn.rm 'sts or sent lik mail, 25c., wo, � , POS . - I followed Engla I hav I 11 ' 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 - , F., The said 2- D.- � . I I - . : do of the 2 -year -61d. stud boltj whic all timei, the, mme, ta re no thought of what I � ;, the way from Sprin fleld- 21 I . however, when It should riot oDly"be co ' X0 "0% The Favokto TOOTH POWDER � i i s(rted so that th6 two dro ach other, : way, W ib the Indebtedness in L r e ee audBrea,th,2Uo. ,4 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 - I ' 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 . . . . 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 I -1 � , 4 t � � I I i . 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. -- � ; : - . ! ' . -be, . � I part In any reform movement of impor- i ; I . . 'i ' 4ewers at bloocl. " . - - I � It Is! undetstood that Mr. Gfreen had a � ' - � � . � tance when ft is clear that they can thus - 7 hel � . TO THE FRONT AS USUAL� � � I thighs and I Did Justin Morg f:wbat he was help along the proposed reform. such small supply depot near Oriskany ereo'k, I - � Onts of hel - . � � . I ensa n : and hie polite and apologetic duu-ning let- t - , saying when be said, "alw,ays, while he times he favois " s tio al prea ing," 3 Tb e Rippen mills are now runningat fun blast and � - . 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 � -z I i . I i 1 are prepared t4 do GRISTING on the shorbestnotlee, I 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 �. � 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 ; ' ; I i I . 1 " one the Moh�awk valley, somewhere near Fort . , 4 ed:, * I : : atior 19 I ove. I " slonal m that make son& as� - T meat not c . : : spolke of him as of the beat blood?" To' I I the money than In any otbor way.. Good flour . , I t i I of cally refereed to ii plain. , wit� the . � .. . . skil IS � � � . :: . which has beeo specifl � --- . guaranteed. 1 �4 1 1 1 answer these questions -we must make � i . . .. � I . I � .1 .. � . covered with - e'� : abovo. He holdo very p1ro'nounced views. � I Z : 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 - . f RIch Europeans put as much M y and Za(DC3 S- �.�; this condition @-'.', . . � . A& i rs�, t4a;C� More t ; . 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 � � , : I . ! 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 � . . I I . I : I I . -1 I allowed to ,c 1. , � York) received � ts supply ft om Utrecht,' reform will be practically 44000m plis ed.1 '. 4 thoroughbred horses, pamperod - I I I 1 glase � I I - 1, � � 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 -: I -1 V�Ost importl4nce flned vlows -upon the duty of the Aergy : establiAments 4nd. ,great houses. The � ­ , � I �, � a few y1ars following. 1-440yearsthey All kinds of =bor for sale, �Ieap. 0 . . I , t4at all' of I he men of his church toward! that. ori uniza- show pl�a,Oes, the , great libraries, tho wip- . � I �' 0 had so increased that ttio, colony was I . 1,; � 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, � � U I wellsu plie(L These horses were about I ' I I 11 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. .-,-;, - . . . L I I 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� � I � � . $ 1 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 m e n t. Ma A y � I � I ; . It 1 a : I �ere nbt only higher, -�tit they had This document was issued du4ng one o�� old wr�mor, musical instruments, onuff- 1 :1 ; . . I 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 , �xc:bol 3E I IN BACKING. I 1" I'd, I ,think, . liberalism of Professor Briggs of the Union: tug fj s, cost Mes of all thiles and na- � � L t - ' ,� reached the mar- iapely neoks. In every tespect ' I ag9n U i I I I I - - . 11 A - �4, . . � 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 . ' they were b,otter, exe . � � I I . I � 1, -with I 11 I . - not 8 the Presbyterlf-n church. The Briggs o�-, pot igardly, but spends his money ,� n, . bV I f �--i prppercoohng immediate]. after slaugh o 800d for the saddlo, for the rea- ral� , 1fVV . � I I , 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 i 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 . I I i � 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 L ' -ff rem At each lamb ii f othOl 1. i LL . A 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 - I wr p a uro, , 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 -�, I I . � I -1 j . 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 I - I . . I 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 ; . , When the �colony passed under British I CureSICK! HEADAC#fff and N : � � 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, , . . , I 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! L 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 � �� . I I I , regulate the , wels. VERY MORI TO TAX4- . � I -�. . . 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 j - L,d after such an engagement bhey are at llb7i', I ! I )Dr aclZing shol I be adde,4 before ship- ' ie dmtr1r4 of tho ov OP In Id o0ntry-s -1 I . ; place. This! was long b fore the Eng- or o much for rent, I . i .ty to renounoe ti I LL -, i . i I � � 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 - . I - . ts �ey aje orktitleo d I bill ,"tL e educatioxi and establish- � I , 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 . I - ,I a I In duo proportion.- � . -.1 kets it was �ei ident that:1 often in8ut- breed reacbed Now Yor The horses -ion inantt'si . I I .- z - . I be can no longer c6tinue t9e P pagat - � 1. --- I I .� - ficient provisio,i is made 1�or removing t1lat ran at Hempstead P ains were iul- Ith "as recbived"� by iin, there i -.1 . .. of the fa . I -11le 1jest F&int g at the Zxhibition. I . i � , � . I I . � I � I . h 'd fr in the chest- doubtedly Dutch �orses, for the inhabit- is no courAe left to bijn but thdra,N�al I � � all of the 111 Worth lqul i - is undoubtedly . : 1. � Chis In I : :In the or=aO way Of! slaughtering ants of e- -,V york Lover -This In dscape I ; . N and 1,ong Island at- from his clerioal PO Ition. 1 t the saine - L 'the beit, pleture in the exhibition. It � I It, I , I , 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 ' , I .; . - . . DO I resem I I late at this P i4t, and Aless it is re- n a clear distinction b4ween � vt . mattOr �.7 I - it; .t ig I bl that beautiful scene , ... I . - -umbers, and as � th6y w �re .nearly all where 1,eon0ra g 0 me to understand that I Seeing. .- I ie appearance , Dutch thu,y; Wol gone a - 0; I ! - ; 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 I no, (" . � . I . for sale, is gton ,8 throw to f belief and permondl-viewli; of hose art . - - - . of the lamb, ,�hen shown see an lish horse 0 L:Wy ThIs 'p It it of a lady deserves � - - o�ir ra I . - 0 � � 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 � I I � of different inen. N � cle� gy-mali I i � 1.� L � ' - I BOB i : L L - at ; ' . � tually tin openi Og should Pe made wi kept up a great many years by the sue- (3a ' ble and, was, no 1 doubt, made by a Arst Thecity . - I . Jibiprty to deny the: divin insbiratlon ... i � the front this - a large knife at the lower part of the 1. ! ' el"s IP � Is oodtUi#er. w: eery is to - I ,�a-n fran]4 a,r j � . . 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 , . I I sters, jch�nipagne i and even :a goose li'ver � �� . I 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 I L picture I . be done while ffie dareass �i i yet hangin isclentiouls Z DINNE & TEA SETS 11�i - . - il reached Salem, Mass., and were soldat which cornmends itself tobts col, I I .1 � � : i .b I � , I i I : A a-ve 00en yet. I ' I , I � � . i ­ �, � -1 i prices enormously high, as compared JudgInent. I � i id -tog' -At the back yonder to ! ; ; s, 9 : I - . Av0age'Vl . : of the - - :, The Deist 31ftriiet. . In illustration of this polbt ho said Coll- I ; I -1 -�., - .1 .1 with the prices of those sent from Eng- � � the "est - *turo in the exhibition. I I 1 :4� - I I I �­ 1� . � cerning the sinoe deceased Phillips BrooXis h,e-;en,t seeo it yet, but it draws the big- , � � Th.o best home xniirke� Vor American land to ithe same c6loDy. 4 These two, of Boston, ,%vh� was made'a bisfiop I forle LATEST DESIGNS I -,; I.. , 9' a -ins is the farm. cattle as the shiploads added: mat�rially,to the aver- . . - #est. Jr6wd. 1 � . i � �­� . . r a Dt. I -'In this h nting � *� 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 � . � s I . I ho costuni el; ar L - . � I ­� 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 I k . -- picturethat I like I . ;. I ; . * I I I �hlay -got seen i �r -1 tiouedtwthe areinthi countryl7,- tics, as well as tbe other colonies getting son whatever fbr tho believers Itberein tio � lines in i . � . V i I 1 new - . Vi' 1 - I , etter. , � i � 1� �,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 ! - I I I . -7 1 � . I . I I - 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 . . . . - -1 , i I . � LiTe �Stoek Fol�nts. I and good stainTxng. IDdeed Blspop - i - � co)vs, and the.) alue of th cultnr I � 11 I . , Votlir , : P4dixter-4 haye seen all the other fel- - � of the � i 'L, I i I - , eSt aft_ L � � -1 L . .1 9 went Nrtber. Ile said that to siliggest tho� �O,Ws, Oictiar,es, blit my own is the lln : i -, -1 - , a � - , - , I , Ulaplements anit inachinei.v r%euired In An experienced trainer says that hq . . - t . - ' such a man �e exoltided trorn even Vt, or 611.-�-Hu I nioristiche Blatter. I LATEST PATTERNS i ;1 . I : c� t S is esti 4ted at ov6r would breed only ever other year aL I I i i I tiie le indu �tr Y, , � q !I . highest office 6f the church fori any-, suep L . I L-- . I i I � � 1 $200 000,000"'1111 euormol�s suin for.a trotting mare desigi4ed to produce speedy noner I . ,se � I I . L, ' . . ,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�' I Wehh 0 0 s are rea e -i . � ; 1,000"', 0 horses are . thoroughly strong, live trotter a mare out the whole Cif this charge BI qr I aeles now- �, . t . . I also estimated ilix Ott' o i. I , Shop p6wl solnetimes attr"tive sPeot any housel in I : � - L a stock of roceries aE; li 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 1 7S. In ParlSithO SerpeDtine dance has . .I.-- . � 4de-, town and sell as cheap as possible IkInd -:; � 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 ,� . 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 - I ' An e erienced. rape culturist says -of New York and 41 supposod- . � - I 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 � I �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 . � . I , I of kbe barbers - � . � cos 8 00, 000; - S - - - - ; � � about $4 50, 0 t6 feed thi balanced eccle8lastic, but It reduced in , ; - . � - � I One great advan age; rape bas over ces In the Ep)44pl lathered by his.iegAletugue and -i4baved by Ram Lals Tea in stock . � � � I h ock, and the wages paid j!or labor may mensoly the dlfferen I bo w1elde(f the razor I I , I otber green feeds is that, insects do not i tild sboemaker, W - i �. I be estimated at *150,006600--Phila- church in Now'York. , : . �� .with the most donsurninate Coolness and � N : �. I �.: , attack it while it is growing, especially � , . I .1 'If , ; Bishop Potte�' 8 e otermination to persoi i- . . . 4elphia R* ecord. � � ski -0. The trio were enthusiastically ac- Rob Currie, t I i if so -NN -n a little late. t I & I : . . . ly help iu work Among the poor of � . - 11 � � OZ claimed as they �:nierged froin the cage and i - ! 7 1 � I � I L � I i � Oats is the bes-t itli t ie year round Vork will undoubt edly, prove a g1reat1l st � _ SEAFORT-H. 1 �j 1, I Tile comm'4- steer niu� . be ready for I part of the won the wsjger.�-Parls Ijetter. I . � i . . � 11 . � . I -food for colts and h*es; that are to be ulant to such Work on the I I � � � I � . . - ' ' 1j1ax1,,bt at 1'yeqold and* I ust weigh by v41u6d for their -spe6d.oul . Episcopal olergy1p n in the future $ind is I ; I I � I .1, , I Am ne*peeted Inmeare. r - � that time 1,00() P�,ounds. ,Tliat will be . ily I . ' ' ( - � � "I . . thereforo greatly to be:conirnended for Its I , Oheap,M.eat . # . j , . - bin In) -Quick, man � th I . ANtelighblor T( 9 i �J e requiremenh necessa I to make beef There is no soil bett6r for planting general and farrew,hing t4ndenc�es an ' ru r � ! .1. � yotir hoilse �11, n fire, but you may be I 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 - i . I P I . to sa-ve I y t. ` I � ablio � �L: �� I be rece , I I . ; 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 � ; 1 41 ! . � M. 1. D.Ex,;Ep. , - � I #� � � � � 4 as miach as possiW­ the -rows. . I .1 I i i .- " L : I I I . ; I ---d slEm'llveillv d It. -London Tit-Dits. p�P, The people's bu bet, - - . . . ; I . I � I . I ­- � . �1 i I c4age oiiwhl con � jo-� MR. JO RN DO � � i . 11 . :. � . Stark'a Povi ders, eac) � PA. r I L N , - - . .- ; . - � I ! Me= Diredor', 1895. i .0 X, a , rm which -of the Central meat market, is offering the best ;neat �, 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 ` , � L ; . at the to' 10 i 9 � � - I a measure for one dose, an "- swept over Wood - .ck Friday afternoon, I �. The CAndy abit-. ! New. Era. ,. cover of which fomg . . t - READ THIS. - . I Z, � I I I 7OHR BZNNZWHL3, Reeve, , blin P. 0. mediate relief for Sick H dache an Mach, &W I � I I I I 10 Excessive wswm o candy are oald�to be afflicted � den'' OTI Oxford street report B6111 f ................ ­ 5o and 6c 1 - - I � 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 . - y I I PON. DANIEL MANLKY. 0ouncill 'I B�echwOOd- i , �a: .6 ,� Romts ...... ­­­.­7c&udSo ; - 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 *jels,Liver and ;1 L ' I T66AU CUR F, $1 a ' D (Me i I 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 1� lei Pork ...................... a I . . WK. EVANS, Anosiew. . other m icines do. lose 11 ,f effect Of Pf 11 I Sold b� �umsden & Lwilbo P I Druggists, CHARLES DODDS. Coll 4 orih. con Pa ion, they us ul g to take. 26 con Is,,,- a box, ,4ith a � K� ftuding out den-" clouds of � L � RICHARD POLL&RD, god $or 1jead. . .L .� � 1 1411 JOLHN DOFPWEi�* D"W7 I i � I E-#wke. I I r . L . I L � t! at M � I ; i I �1� , - I . . : f Seafoiih, 1 ' ' I dne dealamt I I . I baj y, , r I I . I I . I � � . �p L t . i . � I 1 j i I . . 7 : . I I - . 11 � � I � � . � � . I ­ I . I �- - I i I � - I Ift !�, I . I I I I 11 4 � - '. �, I ; 1, I i j . -- ­�l - ,-, : I i . I I � I !! I . I I I i . : �. - I � L.. I i I I � I . I . I - I I I � .. ; i . I . I 11 I i ! � I � ! : ( � t . I � . I I i I I L 1* � �-i i i :, I I , - I 1 , i I I � ! I ! . ... . i I I - f � �, I I I - : i I i i � ! 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