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"he misto . .. ,� I -_ AN IND - 0 * ' :L ' ' -1 � b9at t ' h . his-mOmilmg for 610. hutter-l�t _' I rttuxe, on, T - -_ - . . I I . I I I I toget hit, arm put out I I - � � 'Ili I . *Odmd&, 1, � flit Wjn0'ty%-tW6 Itules U14 - no. AN at 16a to 16ip. - - Rgii�*-The 3RMPI . . - - I . . . e, � I -11 . I 1. . � . I., I . e=.M.1,04 ilib_ w, b - ' i - - . I I -1 ars thatt. - ,��"_ � � #hones with an, Iron Man& d tit .prices are AeAdy4i . — - , , . .0 . � � . � Lorso acroas the I .1 � a � """""`Q' Reduction r4, ,-:�- , . . 9io to 10e for choice. I I . I 1; 4 i � I I 11 --" - ­ I � ON W�' 0 1 '', � � divided t- - Y�T . . I,- � 31ajor.Tames McLaughlin ofthe rndian BIMLLTMLE, July 7th. -The Cheese 1, - ; � � - . a I_ - � . . . . . I I . rMix of. f , - . - . . I I � I somorepiarkably line rticliang ao $5. , I I . L . 11 � - nal ..'suddeul �40t- _­, I �Wvjce saw I Hot weather Coats and Velst�, $1,75 t i I-,- .7 sprin - i, srd held t"V YvAs we'll 1 attended. I d . I I I arin right I _� - . � : I I : , �_ : I I 01 ., �_ I .. ,- I in, Iffyomin 4ats, con ect sha " U I I i . ]oink pe, 20., P, 7 1 � N on hi to and 375, boke4 colored. The sales . I I Sale ' at� of � 9-149' s recent trip to th; Shoshone country ThirtY-twO factories boarded 2,180 boxes � - , at once sumlnolwd ,,,I � I T.. ig. They are very different from whi Sty] ish Straw I - . I I � (DIE' , , 0 0 a . � I ` '��' - 'Chipp'ewas in this ; � . . i I : __ . . i . i --,. the Sioux and Part ;f were -.- Ayer& Co., 180 at 61c ; T, Watkin, . 'Big- lot of b6ilihg Prin, , only! be. ; I , culty was his arva go ­', I � 1. � - r t� � -� the country, principally because they have - 520 i%t 5 15-160; M, Bird, 175 a t . . � ,-& ! � I 1, .. r. F6.�M has been . ti 7c ; Me- . . ; : . I - I L Tal I. i - I . . . - I par . . * oj been demoralized by contact with the - Corgar & Brenton, . Beautiful do i � I I I � - � -_ ,e iri this respect h,,i,,, � � _12 75 at 62Q and 45 at 7c, L , . ublo-fold. r ans, for Moil" and Dresses, 20c. 1 1 � "I I During Next 2 Montbs' _. .. ­ �� 'Worst class of whites. J.R. Brower, 85 at 7c and 60 at Q6. Nearl I I �ad his arms inj ' I . . ared - * . ! � I - �raber of tinift-' in & I - f(The Shoshones and Arapahoes are not all the balance Wene solcl oil the street. Q Sty s t ings in Wh.te a d Cream Paras Is, $1.50 up. � - I I - I Air k . - - . � . � I I , - A.g fine warriors. as the Sioux, I I said the TORONTO, July 7-th.-Dulness 'continues to I . - : � - I�Qt`Yiv Was the gu;;t 0- I . Blouse and Shirt W4�stsi abundance, f,'m-50cupi. . I � . I - Or until the stock is eleared oat. �� X --- major. I I That Is, they lack In the fierce, be the� only prominent feature of thA local I . We are offering the following lines I .,� - am, of the 'aad collee& ... I � '. . - � I - e I ,be feared in warfare, but they are a mor . . 'Was be up. . rate - part of last- ,,ttriwtes that have made the Dakotas to market. There is'very little. trade i Pile3 of lovely 1 � Goo at a greatly reduced week. W in pro. F . � Mr. Spearies emit. e gress, and along with absolutely nd-eiport � . . � i � , . fr m . - .o see -i i � I . I * . desirable people. The most striking fea. demand -prices are ea,sy. Pound rolls are in ThelCarpet and'Curtain stock-ohere is very choice. I I , 'foralereitizeu Of here, t ' I . � I - i For Cash Onlys L .t :s was the guest of he . Ure of the tribes Is t1b eir freedom from dis- a little - bet -ter . favor. ' We quote : - I . : - I - I . � i � I . : I ; �� - I was told by a,medical missionary Choice dair tubs, - I - - ,ease. y 100 to 12c; medium -- Liaht weight, d' I I , I � I Lip. and Clara � - a- 0 ouble fold all -wool summer stuffs- in pink, sky -, - . . . ;urnip , Thomso�, .. 0 �qat in all his experience among them he dairy tubs, 80 to 90; low grade dairy tubs, t � - " I L i These goods. are all new, stylish I I : .q home' oaL Tues� .-Dever saw a case of scrofula, and this Is 6c to 7c ; choice large rolls, loc to 12c ; dairy bI i tie, cileam faw-ninavyaud black, only 25o. i I- L . � a -ad of the be�t quality. I � --- . � ,ad Mrs. Willi.iii mit- - . I I 11i C I I E I � "I'll, I r, dav with relativ L 'Teally remarkable. It maybe due tothe pound prints, 12c to 13c; fresh made cream. t Ope ed to -d ay a lot o: ` finje Shot Blouse S� Iks, only 25c. ___T_ . I . � 7- -1 � Straw 111ats were $1.25 now Boo L . � -ANrr. Job. Ma "' aud - ,zedicinal qualities of the waters at Big pry tubs, 141c to 45cr creamery pound ; � or : . I . " I . I I 49 16 ( 1.00 11 5% . - � I I of this villag rrAy, of - . rings, but whatever the reason prin . I .. . . I - . 41C . 49 � � . I -norn Hot 8P ts, lk to 16c. Eggs -A little more Lingleums and Floor Oil lCloths,from 1.� inches to 4 yards wide. ! � . 75 " 50e � I . e, . p8_%e4 I I ,the ooedition Is unique ,among -Indians. movement is shown, but the market is still . I Nxegligee Shirts were L-50 " 75c � �duesday, . . i I P10KARD & 00. have set aside one week � I on his, !Vay 1, 11 T,hesboshones andArapahoes are oddly slow. .Single cases'are quoted at 91c, but � I . Sta4ling prices in meft's, Tfoutha!, Boys' I - I � I .1 - . � 44 4 9 1.25 44 750 - I I , Clinton. -,Nf r. - , 0 . . vind Ohildren's Clothing. i � 1. . , I I a, Qh- William . � .rgxed, They were for generations tered- this figur6 is very seldom' obtained. Large . I ,, . 94 . 6b. 1.00 C9 75c 1 10, spent j1,Z,a,bb,ath I I .1 I A � I . i - . -itary enemies,. and now they live ound 9c;' seconds at 7�e to 8je; . I . . I I _ � I �� � V th his mother _V,M � . - . I I I . � . I I I , . ' � I � . . side on the same reservation. The split eggs, 6c ra re . Bay, Brown, Tan and Drab Fedora . I ­ : 11 I I ugh . - 'L . Commeno ng Mondow 13t My - - � Hats, Summer Underwear, Neck- � i- .Uandford and da side by to 7jo. Cheeso-Deale f - . regeivation originally belonged to the buying small lots of June cheese laid doawn . re - . , ' , I I - "15. . - I this week the peate a - e GILRO"151 &- WWE�Em . . wear, and in fact all hot weather : . : _ � .8bosbones, and in the treaty by which here at 7c, and ar re -selling at 71c. Old V V . ---A Njv I Clinton, � � W� mitcheIL-Mm . -they were po -autumn makes bring Sc to 81c. — � � . �111 I _-, � to Junction ig visi.tin � . ssessed of It It was stipulated . � ­ ___ ... 1. I I . . I I I i goods at a greatly reduced rate, I � I -a there is only a limited stock of - tl_ Arnold 'of thia vig -_ that no other Indians sboul(I ever 000upy-.1T 1. - — . I - 4 A - . r. 31 I- I -itexoept by their conse t. Sorne2Oyoars Live Stock markets - I � I ; . . . � - I Z . ! . AN D CONTINUING UNTIL I these oodsyo,u can save money . ammie a -ad Mr. Thm . ., . I I I � 1! � - � � . i i L ii . � m teaming out a laxge ago the Arapaboeg, becoming tired of war- GLASGO i I by calfing early at Jul j I : � � W; y 6th. - Cattle -Market .. � . . 1! . -I- � . . � I . i . . I . . - - wandering about, decided to unchanged. Present pried for best, 81c to I I i � . I L I � 1,9 material for a new � -tare and of . I I I 1 -4. 1 -bury the hatchet and go and live with 9 centa., � . I I . i 1. � I , ; lmills,_,�,jr. W. Mit- . I . . . � :-. : I .,1111 I 0 Sat4rdalr 18th july � teaelier, of . . ,their enemies. Possess ton wds bad by a LivERF06L, Jul 6th. -Light States and� . I - . I . I wo - . �:.. - McKellar, I � I , . 7 - : I W .demonstration of Indian nerve. Canadians, - 4rd ; leavy. - . I __ DILL & SPEARE I 11 is home a ,- nominally 4d . . 8 � pending hii to ; I . i I _ , ASeaforthis - . gtSbartl Nose, the bead chief of the Ara- 4id ; . I .. almost unsaleable. Sheep trade firm" 0 .: I I . Aimber of our scholare ' I I � � I h ­ - I I 6avvin excarrqn' 11 _p&ho .. - . � �" - I � 9 ations, at, �� , w, took a couple of his head men wit er, at 5��d to 6d. Weather hot. 1011 FOR7 THEIR SEMIANNUAL 10LEARIMG SALE - I TAir,o-Rs AND FURNISHER% . I rt of last --veek.-Mrr -Ift and went one day I o the house of � the, MONTRRAi�, July 7th. -The butchers were Goldell � I 6 4 I � ) i . I : . ., . . . I I i -- ! is the guest" of- min � I agent and asked him to send for Washakle, out in large numbers.- but trade in cattle ' �, I . i I i . . - .. I . � - L ' . I . ; L � A number of our Vil . the chief of the Shomones. When Wa. 'was dull, knd- prices rather - lower, more . ; : . One Door South Of EX ... I � p . � Th � Positor OfMw . - e L shakie arrived -that especially foe half �. . ; -in,, i tock year in and year- out. I _ - . L - , Sharp Nose told him -fatted*stock,whieh were ! i i firm 11'tgo on the idea of carr3 . . ' Acking with good - � . j I I ­ I . . . err" . "a - I he was tired of, fighting and wanted to Much L - more numerous than were needed. . L - i . L . - . . . medpDixie patches, . . . . . . . . . . �. -fed beeves sold at about 3je P -e - __ � . � We always want cle�Ln up each season, and,in order to do so we offer all goodis . I . � s .. -bring his people on the reservation to rest -Prime stall r . — I I i , V. 11 - I for a few years. Wasbakle was tired of lb and shippers paid a little more for the I a I . 1, I I - .. - _. 111101am_-;�_�____ - I r - - 1 . that. we are desirous of selling At, such low prices, hat people will buy at once lage, daring �the I , LLL EGGS . "I xwt � L . . aWsirpath 'himself, and he gave them beat large steers; pretty good sold at from ' I . - 11 0 - � � gie lost a niC6 bhAj ' th I 48ts at L , I I L I I . � permission to take up a part of the reserve. �jo to n balf-fatted 'Lie - . I I � - . a . � � t *ith the oods J � d -7-ith the same ma�, : es were io fair N . and then. we are done 0 for t e se-ason. I . . go, bet ! And they have stuck there ever since. from 2-11'coan2j1cc`p0eMrm1c ,Calv RELIA I�IE 8 ORE - I ALIZ:0 0jETM_A_1P ' . -ween her home � . - I I They are fixtures now, and they have demanalat from $2 to $9 each, Sbee# con. , . z I . I . - . . � -_ I � .. I I sit office. -Miss Hilda, I . . I I - i . . . I i � � . I I - - I . . I . � � I progressed mach farther than the Sho- tinue very difficult to sell and prices are E � I samollsin= NENNENIIIE1111111EN11111101111111 I . I i I I Z, - - . from Alisiting - ia St . i ; � - . - - I - . . _ - from 2J6 to 3c per lb. Lambs sold at from . r � .I- WOOds, of Tucker- - ; shones in the arts of civilization, and i DRY 1 G Ds. 011L N I . . . THIS IS THE TIME TO PUT , meiny of them are farmers and cattle rais- $2 to nearly $3.75 each , One lot of 23 good I I . I . . . I - - - - - - - i .as . . I , . - . . � - . � a I biPment of fine eat- , reser . � � - o 1. I - I - I . � . � 0 - I - ' - . . ! I . I old country market. era, while the original-kolders, of the* - lambs were bought- at a little over $3.25 I SOUTH'STORE- , SOUTH STORE. Away your winter suppi, - , vation. still live by hunting., The back.; each. Fat, hogs are rather plentiful and: "High 4ass good at'the lowest prices, our Motto. For the balance of the month �, . I . . __ i i of Lojadon, has beer,t wardness of the Shoshones Is due In a large lower in price, ranging frow $3.75 to $4. 10 we ffer ape &I bargaij is in Lace Ourtains, ,able Linens, BI use Silks, Dress Goods . We have . . . . - - .i . � 0 iere.-Misa Pearce of per 100 lbs. * i siery I . - � I V visiting at I, I degree to the attitude of Wa§hakie, who Is . . HO 9 GI es, Underwear and Parasols. ee our grand stoc .of Wash Goods. Men's Straw Hats: $1for 75c ; 75c'for 55c; All light Prints worth 10c for 8c. . . ........ � . I - 50c for 37c ; 25c for 19c. Sale week only. - I __T . � Mrs- N. I one of the most remarkable Indian char- EAsT Bu-FFAw, July 7th. -Hogs -Market � EXICE LS101ft EGTGX �p is also, now a guest. . .1 . � � . 1 -7 . � town , her; good to choice Yorkers, I ! f ___ . - - : . . I � . autocrat and a thorou gh going Indian. He $3.90 to $3.95 ; light Iota and pigs, $3.95 to . I GINOT AWj _�. - I � Parasols, (bargain wee'k-), 25 per cent. ERVATIVE . 814 of Durham � actera I'have ever met. He Is an absolute active and hig : FIEG . i . 'k. I . I . I PRESXJ j U, - pa paae, week with hi's will.not permit theyoungmen to do man- $4 ,1 mixed packers, $3,65 to 8.3. 75', medium - . Job lot of mill enU of -Tweeds, 1j. to 3 discount. . - . I addell.-Severalof our . weights, $3.60 to $3.65.; heavy grades, $3.40 I � 1' ual labor, for he considers it beneath the I Clearing out our stock of Men's Tweeds �nd Pautings. Soiling them out at less than �yards in each piece. � Bargain: week: at half I Which will keep thern fresh for 12 moutha. I , out to, Zurich a f,aw, I . cost. Don't miss this grand - opporsunity to ave- money. I . - � - I � . dignity -of a warrior. It the old men, to $3.45; rougha,,$3 to $3.20; stag�, $2 to � price. . ; So simple, so easy to do for only one - . . . Pent a yery pleasant I . . . I i ; . I Is � want to work, all right, but the young $2.50. Sheep and Lambs -Market firm to . ' ' - i Towels, all cotton, sizes 9-0 and 42, lor 9je. cent per dozen. We have it in 2rv, .� I . teiabach's.-Mr. and � -meninusti do nothing but bunt and be strong. for good handy grades others un- � I , 'I Z . - 5(-- and $1 packages. These will put , ) � I ' Me � and their )guest, ,,'Nlias., changed; -prime to extra, spring�lambs,$Z.75' J a L ; ready to fight. He Is as absolute as the , M I T H, I 8 e afo r t h 9 , -,n- 9 . mn, are this week VW-. L . i . 8 Towels, all �cotton, sizes 16 and 36, for 51c. �lowu 10, 50 or 11' dozen, Fall dirict,', a to $6 ; fair tD good, $4.65 1 . � w9rt . for 50c 1; -Men's dark color6d .. . .�ilk finish, black and white Shirts I . czar with.�bls people. When I was 'creating to $5.60; culls i� . I ions with each at � -V- -24. J. 'Wilson, whol, -and common, $Z50 to $4.50; mixed sheep, NEXT TO 0. W PAPST'S BOOT ORE. I ;1 I I flahnelettp Shirts, v�orth 50c for 250 ; MeWs � t, . � I . . ­ witbthe-tribes for the purchase of the - . I t ,�w days,well improved good to choice, $3.75 to �4.15 ; handy weth- I I i light colokeii flannelette Shirts worth 25c 1 . . I . I I springs, chey could not agree as to the , . . L . : I here on W eduesday - - era, $�t, 16 to $4,25 ) ; heavy *ewes, $3.65 to . I I 1 t for 15c. !� - i All light colored Dress Goods 20 per cent. . - � � ; : ; . � I . . . young bride, They manner of the payment. The Arapahoes $3.751; no export demand. Cattle cloRed . I I I discount. wanted their share of the money invested ' i � I i . � tion by a number of ' In catutle for them, while Washakle wanted stead for good . handy grades ; dull and. � i t ' - � . - - I e were entertained by in - i Men -'s TweBd Suits, all sizes, (.bargain All Dress Remnants, (bargain week), 20 . . the money. Sharp Nose suggested ,.wea3r for heavwsteers ; two loads extra 9 I . leave th; week for fancy! heavy steers brought $4.50 ; cows, fat � week),9,3.PO. per - cent. .discount. These goods have . . 'a I � . - � ; I of labor I '[N . 'DAY I . � council that, perhaps there had better be a heavi steprs,l 64 to $4.05. Hogs closed ALRG- i 0 . I . already been lowered. � . in. Sombra, conference between Washakie and his I . i . � Boys, Sluits, sizes' 22 to 28, forlbargain : 1[ -_ I .. Ashes of their many, I i z � 1. . easiO, with a" number of extreme heavy � � . i 1 2 .. I _� I youngmen. Old Washakie straigh I .week onl�,will we offer them from,:$1.20 to �i . I I ;ayv Of this village�, up and said: 'What I do my people wilt norniilially quotable at $3.35 to $3.40; pigs, I . .1 . , - I . I 1. � i I ith, was i. Lc� - . , - �..iqloppppo__ $1,65. , .! All!sumnler Fabrics, Crinkles, Zephy�s, ., .. adon - - straight, sold at 84 to $4.15. Sheep and . . I I do. I am chief. The y9ung men will do. 4 � I la operation for the � I I � I I ,. lambs close(I weak, but all sold. . . . Mu8lina, Crepons, (bargain week), 20 per ; . - � I his neck, - . - . as I say.' And the old follow was right. TORONTO, July 8th. Expor I t Cattle�This - . . I - � ' Boys' Vests, 25c, b4rgain week only. cent. discoAlat. . -_ I , . . -mmmmisw "Wash,akio Is 92 years old and as full of - - I" I - , . . I markeu�- continues v ry weak.' Hardly an 111111111111 Boys' Knicker Pants, average sizes, 28c. ; 7 - I I - I � '� vigor as though be were 40 Years younger. 0 - I I TON RROW, I SATURDAY t I ! � � I � I I . E;ejg.; - I I He is still chief by virt-uo of his own thing touched 3jo per lb even to -day, I I . � . I I . I . I ruling figures being from $3 25 to ,**3.65 per I - I . I Men's Panta,,(baygain week), worth $2.50 numbeit of Carpet Ends, 11 to 5 yards ' I I � iciDz. -'Afany 'Of our 11 11 . strength of mind and body, and they tell a cwt. For one bunch. of pretty fair cattle, Will be B R '(7.21 Aff 'IDA Y wz*,th I o r WO 1. 45'. 1 . eai * � . I �_ I . � I , M of ther - � � ,ked to lea story of him that shows the old fellow to 1,236 lbs average,'only Sic per Ib was of- � I i I I ' I a recent ; be a typical Indian. Some years ago the .11. i . I . I � I Men's Pants, (bargain week), worth $1.75 � ; . I I highly re- fered, and the aeller was wi, ing to . take - I I I . , . this place. 11 I youft men of his tribe thought thi�t Wa- . I for $1.07� . . � I ace Cu�tains, (bargain week), 15 per . �� !� . George - I . 3,4,c.per 1b. One car -load, 1,-220 lbs average, Ur's - vertn will lo� offered a' . . � , , - ; , , .e a little G � sbakle was- getting too 'old to be of any I . -1 . t I cent. discount. I Z ver a week , 9 . I i sold for $3.70, and anot er bunch, 1 140 - . I - � . . 1, , . � erville, � use, and they talked abdut, dopof;ing him ) . i � MenWSuits, (bargain week), worth $10 - aster at Ott � The average, brbught $� .50, per. cwt. I I _1 - - - - .. . � ce on Monday ' cattle -Trade was poor in this . � pla J, i� I The old man heard of the proposition. _U I I - . I black- and colored laces S_ D iat and making his son Dick chief In his stead. , for $8. . I I 5ed I I Butchers `*` _13:10. 31�?v T3 rTT0:hTS_ i ; Job lot o on Fear' . rug - Store, � a revolver and: - - One day he disappeared and was not heard line also. Common' cattlelCere hard to sell . I Men's Suits, (bargain week), worth $8 for I . � . 2 . 9 ta a pine hush near I "VO I . t�bles. f � I 0 . $6, A . - of for a couple of weeks. They thought - 9 � I ne ball t ; .. at any price, some ,f them� goin as low as SHIRT MAISTS, LOUSxjo, I . � ; SEAFORTH. hrough.his lie, 11c and 9c per lb, up to $2.60 per cwt. - I . � � . :_ - und a K 0. T. Al. I I he bad gone for good, and the young men � I i w � �, . . for medium"s.- Nothing, went over 3c per lb, I . . . - . � Men's Suits, (bargain week), worth $6.50 i � -.-- -_ - 11 I cash. In the book � and chiefs gathered together in' council to that figure or choip . e . beeves. Sales , for $4.40. � .1 - I �, A lot of Crinkles worth 10c for 8c. - - - ; I - In the , W APPER i I . ; . � . t2 - - ftl D i I consider what should be done. g f A PRINT I : f livin- with an un- - Are not o Uch use, bu� a few may be ND I � i , � - i . - - I i I , I 0 . midst of their deliberations the flap of the -- -, - . . . . ' �_ Every suit guaran; . teed aR wool. � � i Up -town store- I Down -town stom � I . given. Ond good cow. 1, 600 lbs weight, sold . ! I . . I � Carmichael's Block I Cady's Block.. I � - - ! adjourned meetini . council tent was thrown open, and Wa- . . I � I Do not expect to get these prices after � I for'$'2.80 per cwt; Another cow, 1,300 lbs ��ili wer than I BankTupt Prices. . . � . . I � shakie strode In. He flung into the midst i ! ; Saturday. N'Ve want to finish in one week I I vr the hiria Of a . 'weight' sold for $27.50,and some good stable . . I . _� i - � , - - - . � .9 I . I - . � . - - of the assembled Indian. braves five Crow ' . i - All light Prints worth 12�e for 10je. � wi.ilithe liinioO to sell out. I .- - , Pnd4v evening, and fed cat5le went hard: at $211.'. 80 per owt. Grass ' I � . i I - � I . , ��Vas ! . cattle would go -1c per lb �ower than stable- . . - I . . THE _S110E . - - y Indian scalps and said, 'Lot him among - 0 . : . . . . - I you who can find that inaDy scalps of the I � I .� I i j . I r . neither of the first I fed. These were some of the best sales of - I . , - . . �_ Crow *dogs in ton suns be made cbI .-A.r-C rX1-9:* 03MM3 ' C -A -STT sr-ro-aml. . -ag- � t� of.' I � I ; - . . ala -Mr. ,N�orth. - the day,and were mixed butchers'eattle . ' I i I -I I . I 5 - I 1 9 - , MMERS I * ' .v-eatof not getting Then be turned and went out. The coun- and exporters : One car. load cattle, 1,22, 1 i I oll bro,ke up,,tand there never was any ! t . - bell: of S&forth, to -1 I lbs average, 3�c per, lb, nearly all export; W. W* H,11 I FFM N11 � . � - . i I i end'ered va.c - - more talk of deposing"Washakie."'-St.. . . . Pentecost S Old Stand, FOR. Sa, . ant by one,car load cattle, 1, 100 lbs average, $3.20 1 , ,, I . � , i - s 4intaii.-Council � - Paul Pioneer Pross. , . per cwt ; one car load battle, 1,100 lbs av- � I I , CARDNO'S BLOCK,1EAFORTH. I .�, i � I I � It must be a russet -men say *'tams," ��. 1. � - I � . Jast _Moada,y night Wapoleon's Fifth War AVith Au9tria. ' erage, $30.50 per head. .I�ulls-Cxood bulls . . � �, . I . . women. say 11 tans," sQ here they are - � i o � I - I . I - - -_ 11 .- . - 1. -all the I W ns- are wanted, aud.'not many tire. comiDg in.- I in 'Moat extravagant variety ac ufits and tra- Ostensibly this war was to. be unlike . - . I . � P10KARD. Sc CON 1" , I , i . tev, i . pcpajar russetA, and all the novelties N. T. Cluff, i Prices were nominal at from 21c to 3c er :; . - any other so far waged. The secret in- lb.. p .� . . . - in odd shades. If your Shoes are � - 8b. Joha'a church, � Btructions given to the imperial Austrian Sheep and �Lambs-The -top price for' . i ; I , . . � - th exr�rt and butchers, was 3c per ! . - Tans you�re in fashion, and your feet . ,t -1,l ery. NeAr !.Actual I Ost � , gaa, is here with - sheep, bo I � � - . I—, 1. envoy In London clearly Indicate that the . . . � I i � are comfortable. If you have not yet � -1 I � I "es and friends. � - .. Hapsburgs hoped by victory tQ 'restore lb,1hat price b6ing paid for only fancy ex- i . I . I ! � �., I 'NORTH STORE. -NORTH STORE. - -1. same'�i­nW gentle- I porters. The range was down to 21c per 1. — j supplied yourself with the proper . I ,� their influence both In Italy and GormaDy, - ; . .. . . I � . 1 4 . - I I is said he will again I . for that was the meaning of "restitution lb. Lambs were quiet ait fxon-i $2 *to $3.925 -We do not purpose losio'g money except on lv�ry special occasilus, and yet people insist I . r I I I I Summer Shoes,Jet us commend ;out � . � ' � . i: I I ; 1 . � I I store and our stock to you. � this cod r j ight rect, per head., the latter for choice.: Calves- . , - I I , ratry bette _ � ' 1 Machine Oil I I , i I to rightful owners" and the 1,1sl These sold at from $2 to $4 per.head. Good that at our prices �e sell at a loss. They forget that maulfacturing in the Jast -tr I I � - � - . I � Sam_ -Principal ' � - Ladies' 8 aw 1 Flowers, j 12�'pieces' Ladies' Veqts I Ladies' * - I - Z - r fluct . . - � I ot their frontiers," or, in other ones will sell, but there were quite a few of I few years has been completely rev�lutionized and t e poss.ibilibies of Hats Poppies an d I Ribbons finishin ' I Vests I worth 10c . � � ing examin I .. I , I and . worth 10o' g U I P $1 a Im 1. � words, ft o restoration of European oondi- 5c � � : NVeek the primary �o I I . - I $2,501ans -for aw L I the poorer calves left over. Milch cows and ready money are greater now than ,over before. , BUViDg � � aii worth 25c . : -er, of Turnberry� - -tions to what they had boon before N aPo- Springers-Abbut 2-0 head offered, and -all I . ­ selling striedy for cash, instead of asking for three to � 10c. i -3d. 1 3c. � I - 4c , 11 19c. bottle. . . - -,: . I loon's advent. This was the dynastic side. I I . ,: sold, excepting two head of poor ones'. . Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' I . xnations here last, - I - The national side was also to be used for - .� L six month!sbredit Here's a one week opportunity for ' �of Bluevale is in . There were sales at $14, $20, $30, $32 and .L . turns to your advantage Men's -- Men's Shirts Pongee Silks 8 Shirt Waists I - I . . Its purpoE es. "The liberties of Europe I I Shirts worth 500 , printed I Shirt Waists ,Snirt Waist , � men to buy our regular V-2.50 �Taus' have a in such prices as these : . worth $1 worth 1. 25 . -'rewar, of C' . I I ; � linton, 83- per head, the ruling prices - being from worth 25c dark colors worth 40c' worth 75c $ - ; I ,day Gr two. He . taken refuge tinder your banner," ran $15 to $30 per head. Hogs -Offerings were ., � , - . 55c. 75c. 1 & $1. 30 99C forS1.90. Its an offering we seldom .-- I On with, the God- Charles' proclamation to thearmy. "Your not so heavy to -day, and �,Il sold, the mar- 1 . OC -Spot Muslins, large or small spots 11. E�m�roidery to mat h. 15c. 2,5c. 1�10- - i makd, because its unnecessary, but I � . . . ans . I I victories will break-tbeir bonds, and your ket remaining firm at 4c to 4jc per lb for I !:I Corsets Corsets Gloves Hosiery Hosiery � F we desire to maJce some -new acquaint- I � - I . or so. -Principal German brethren still In the enemy's . 500--:-Svecial line Corsets. Well made and riiade to fit. . - . ; I job lot black, 6ol'd ances for our men's shoe ,department, . rtlof the Standard . raaks awalt their redemption. " To the; choice selections of -bacon hogs. ' - . . I . � . . �. � � I . D & A Summerette � I . . I jobz! lines fast bla,4 to finish and tan � . " . - y Twilled Towelling, regular pric6 8e. 1 - � I this week on a, � I I 5c-Heav * I I end of Ontario., . I . German world lie said, "Ausbria fights . LOCAL NOTICES. i E- & T I . 1 5c. � 10c, .- 11 . - I - -_ I � r eastern cities.- not only for her Own allt-0111oiny, but takes 5c -,Special line -Ladies' Vests. Other pric�s 12j, 15, 20, 335 and 50 cents. The best 83c. 48c. 15c 1 1100. __ - — - - . *, . 4 � � � � -- I , . I � I � I � � 11 - . I I the sword for the Independence and na- RASPBER-RIES.-If you want a pail of rasp- range in this county. I I I � Ladies' Ladies' L�dies' badies� Ladies' ' Lad7i' ' I - I . , I a month's trip to , � ant- berr'es, I will bave tbeiu every day but hiciridays. . _ . I . .r Aprons r era I . I I I tional honor of Gormany. " Another IN I Drawers Corset Nigh�. Gowns White Sk, t 0 � . I - First epine, first served. 8� c arrive3 at 11- 15 "d � ,, � I 11pp I � . , - � , I I _. .fosto, written by Gentz, the ablest states- Joe -Rustle Morien Lining. Other qtialitiel�, at 12�) 14: and 15 cents. � I I I - , a � " Royal hotel. W. CLARK, stage drixer ,I . - ;.� I Covers 1; . . � - � . . to 3 at at . . I � ; . . . 11!1111.11 I % 5 I man in Vion na, d oclared -that the war was aus proprietor. 1'8?x3 . 70c. 32c. '� 150. J 98c.! ­"� * � . I � ' udin 9 rges, Heiiricttas, Soliels 121c. - _ '19c. i I i I - '_ . to be waged ot again A�N­ OLD MAN IN A NF,w PLACE. -Mr. J. . 50c -Magnificent range of black - Dress Goods, incl I -,- — qvxwTir � D at France, but � 9 Waist Sets Wajo-ts Sets Belt Buc le 3, Takio, Pongee I Embroidery i YEA FOR'- " f . � 1"'i - ; I I against t1jo SyStem o,f persistent extension S. Roberta, druggist and 'fancy grods ddaler, has Lustres, -Sicilians, Satin Royals, etc.' We don1 take a back seat in any depart 5 pieces � . I � . � I - . . . . I - ; E large i to finish up job lines � 4orre neiv store, one ddor smth ment, but we are specially to the'frojit in Dress Good. 4 - � , . I .1�te the old and re- removed to his hand, Ginghams pearl tips Tiger" ye - I I kHa ot jifee, 11 which had produced such universal disor- . I . I � � i and!'Moon assortm�e � . Opposite f Two I Oppost � . -) frmh I .. dol! in Europe.-" Life of NapoleoD,11by ,OfE.McFaul's. ffewk1lbevery pleasedto see his . i - . *.1 . W c 50. n Buil ; � .1, c a, bushel. First . old friends and cuetituers, and 'inany new ones, in , any peraoWs mo Y. I Wc. � ding �_ . . . 120i U . I Expositor Office �STORES f Tow � . I - his new premises. 'Rcmewber J. S. ROBERTS, the old . � . �! . 20c-cottonades, new patterns, worth 2,55c of lZio. Stonol 37c. . 11 Professor Sloane, in Century. I , E . . i I L . � have been made, I established druggi,st, Main etreet, Seaforth. - them to a' reciate. .N.Nam ...... � I i I I � - I I � I 1 14902- 50c -An unlaundried White Shirt. � Ibla a regular 75c shirt, b4t see pp ! ! � e to have a,. tier, �� Brucefl6ld- � I . . . I � I I : j I I . 11 . . . i _RIDGE - I I c __ B. R. HiGoi.Ns, general fire and life insur- 98C -Men's- Heavy Boots, laced, wo .9 I I I _UTTE � ... sh hureb, Varna,, - I rth $1.25� Well sewed and perfect wearin boot. i ,� i F. G � � o'clock e . I I I - � I - - A cor- . ance agent. notary public, conveyancer, corrimisiaioner The genuine TONKA Smoking Mixtur - It's worth your while to see them. i � I � for affidavita, &c. hToney to loan at 6 p -r cent. is delightfully cool and fragrant. Try a. 10 . I . I I � to the brethren t"'IlIng . . . � t Sole Agent in Seaferth for - I on firlt "Ortgage on Food farin propert % AL ho -e cent . t. Rev. 8, L, � . f h 3 'package. ' . . - i BARGAIN EEK � every morwricr and WcdnudaY 0 cae week. 1464 1 1� __ � I I � , �. f I � . - � I i � Mtyfield, Goshen . - I . —IR � ; - i I USKEM& -QUEENSTON OEMENT . I . . - � . � . . . . . - . - i I I �d f I . I I . Marriages. i i ! —AND— I _', or' '" occ'_ Gentlemen of re6ned taste cliew the fam- I I � I I I et ia the Orange � McLAUGHLIN-McRAE.-At the residence of the I - 1. i I I - . � I iE , � I . ous BEAVER Plug exclusively. Refuse bride'a' inother, McKillop, on July let, by Rev. I I GU, LPH and ACTON LIME. 1 7 h to churc4. -cK.IN. '_ I 11 , the ON � co: I -heap imitations. Mr. Forrest, Mr. E. H. Mcbwghlin, Gf Walton, to, I M. . . ! I I . 10$ I � expected.--Mi�s Mks Harriet YOungept daughter -of the late . I i � LY 13th10 18th . - � I . "I . I i I 1 7 1, ONLY �J ' ' � 411d Miss Aniiie . Roderick Mchap, of McKillop. , � . i I I � This is the best 11mia on the M%TkSt. Fullfnsfru4- - � , . i I I I - I I . I I THE MARY,,ETS. GARD ENER-METE RS. -On. Juna�14th, by'liev. I i tions �ngven for all kinds'of eornent work. I will ahe . - I on a short viait, . I � I . . v - Janiea Walker, Mr. Edward 04dener, of Din. . . . � . . k fia sWck Fortland Cement, Parls Plaster, Mth, . I river is nearly, a SHAPORT9. JU13' 9, 1-96- �dou, 04f iss 311ary Jane Xetert;, U Tuckeunflth, I � I = 1 117 - I . I IL �12 i Iff 1. Brick, etc, A lull slock of all thege kept con . . Fall Wheat p�-r butibel ............... 0 60 tO 0 62 ANGST-KRUGEIL-At the roEld rice of the tifide's. I . � � ; stwitly on hjwd� Prices right. Warehouse south �, L � " ; - I i of the raUwAy trAck, Cpposlte the freight shed. credit on the Epring Wheat por bwhel,,........... 0 60 to 0 62 father, on June 15th, kiy Rev. A. Thoinas, Mr. - i � . ; I I I miss IT -2 ; = � IT WILL PAY YOUn I Oats per bu.]_'01 .................... 0 17 to 0 18 Jo,hnAngat, of Durchurch, Parry Sipuind. to-Migs DON'T I I . - � � I itaid John f$teph- -, Births.' i I � � F. OUTTERIDGE, Seaforth. I blary, dau;,liter of Mr. Wni, Kruegc+, of Howick. : I � . ; I Peas par bu.ihcill... - - .. . Great Excitement. � I . . 1181-tt � ,have purchased Barley per bi�Bhel. ' ' ' "' ' ' * ' ' '.: * ' * * " * *., .. 0 25 to 0 26 SPINDLER-COOK �In Seaforth, on Jfine 24th. by HAMMETT.-In Seatorth, on June 20th, the, wife of . I . I I . . merican rpake, . Butter, No. 1, looe.3 .. _. .. .. . ­ ­ � ­ 0 10 to .0 IL itev. S, Bond, Mr. Walter -Spindler, of Seaforbh. . . .� . I Air Fred. Haiii mott, -of a daughter , I � . Butte 0 Miss Kate Cook, second daughter of Mr. H. C. Baniare, on July Ist, the wife of i ; � i I I 111, I r, tub...... ........ .. ........ 0 10 to 6 it - I I I L 117 u to the LAM0'XBY­A1, . I � t get a goo(JI arti- Eggs per doz ... � ..._ - __ _. - I- * I I * - * Cook, of Goderich townsbip. � Mr. John L%nio nby, of twiuis, son and daughter. ' -THE R SH' IS ON. � - - 1MPORTANT NOTICES. . I , - Flour, per 100 rvp........ .. ­ ­­... I 90 to I 90 POLLEN -BRYAN. -At the tpanae, Exeter, on July PRINCE. -In Exeter, on June 27th, the;�Wife Of Mr. � . : I - 25aaforWs; I � . I I �6, been re -en- Hayper ton new ............ � ........ 7 00 to 7 00 ist, by Rev. W. M. Mastib, B. D., Mr. Si Win. Prince, of &.son. j �7 i .� � I r � , I � . I -1 FOR SALE. -Lot I -Q., conces- I I Hidea per 10) IbB.-_.... �; ........ I 9) to I go Poflen, of Farquhar, to M[Fs Ger.-bude BrTlll�onl A. G. Aulb *8 OW clearing his entire stock I cution lNo, 14,! . TAYLOR, -In Exeter, on July 2nd, the wife of 'Air. i 1. j I CIPLBNDID FAR3 I I both of tho to,Alusbip of Udborne. W. Taylor, of a daughwr* � of Grocei %4ockery and Glassware at : 0 alcn 6, townilhip of Stanley, contalDing 100 � ,fiheep Skins ......................... . � -ies, I 0 75 to I 00 ' � � iCi 'L �AalrgbI3 - � at an increase: - -el, ,� he wife of 1 e Pr ,e - . t acres. This to one of the best lama in the townsbip I I Wool....... .: � ..... ........ -...,. o 19 to 0 21 BOLT -PLANT. In LiftAi on June 17th, by M-cLEAN.-In Goderieb, on June 27th, t 1 wholesal .. Now is the time for � . I I i I Rev. .N. a. Willoughby, Mr. Francis Bolt, of iNfir. A. D. IfeLeati, of a d#ughWr. r rga,ma , . . jLnd Is situs" fO A good andplesunt m0ghborhond- .; w whea they' Potatoes p�r rug ................... (new) 1 25 . _. I 11 r. SOWEttf,�Y­ln Godericb, on July 19t, the wife of il great bai be had at the great bargain Soil of thebeat and not a ,rDd of waski land -an IL - � � 14111ott, of Do--' Bali (ratail) per barrta.. ., .. . .. ... -I 00 to 0,03 Turnberry, to Miss Ellen Anne, daughter of . - D*y Goods itre iffl the buildijap,on It that are irequired- . I I I Armstrong, of i . " 'Wood per conl (long) ................ 2 76 to 8 112 William Plant, of howick. I Mr. Th., nim Sowerby, of a daughter. 1 GROCERY AND TEA STORE. � I I There . .1, Wood per a3rd (short) .............. I E0 to 100 HARRON-MONTGOHERY�-At the residence of � . I � I I The whole farm bag been newly fewed and dWned. � 1. ration on VV F m. f- . the bride, an J Ono 24th, by Rev., W, E. Karr, Mr. . ; 6 . -_ � A clearing sal of all kinds of Crockery ! I i An orohard of 70 beadvig treea, plenty- of f . .1 � r I . �ood . I 1, I I � Th - ired I Apples per bag ...................... 0 76 to I 00 ' ! � Firm � water, convenloot to schools, eburebes, poot Aciffee . ey reino, j 'Clover Seed .......... � .............. 5 76 to 6 00 - George It. 11arron, of Milbank, to M193 Margaret . Deaths. . I and Glassware. I will quote you a few . � MUR, Varna P. � � . - I r � � articles which ,a less than the wholesale : I . I and warket. Apply to WN. STNO � 11 � - .11 very criticali Tinicithy Socid ............... I ....... 2 60 to 2 10 molitgoniery, of Wroxeter. . � �, 11 111c doctors will I I I Pork. per 100 Itis .................... 4 25 to 4 oo RJOH MOND -SEARLE. -1 n Morris, at the residence McCULLOCH.-rn Sentorth, on July 4thv William I cost. .1 4yf. : ^ _.M. ^_ , _Wax I O., or to WN. COPP., 15taforth. . 140149. I � � � . Vallow, per lb.... .......__.... - 0(4to 0 45 of the bride'a fathLE r, on Jute 3fitb by Rev'r D. �MeCulloch, aaed 08 years. I Fruit Jar �- pints 6c, quarts 8a, 1 galbut 10a . .;47.,F 7ipiF VR� W, � W, . - I � around again.[ I ,_ . Forrest, 31r. RuBsell Ricbrucind, t� MISS Sarah TAY OR. -In Exettr North, on Jun'e 27th, Mrs.' eaC L About 16 hundred on hand, - OTICE TO CREDITORS, i�firsixuut to Me I L � - -ir fB,11 whex.t ! - 11., -second daughter of Mr. Jchn Searle, all of I ohn Taylor, aged 70 years. I 1 1 6 lbs. Jap in Tea fer 60z, worth 15c lb , , , ' C Nstatutes in that behalf, uotice Is bereby siven � I , . I . , i To.Ro,qro, Jul�- O. -Fall wheat, V%63 tO f0-70; Morr's. -, MIL Eft. -At hie late r-eeidence, 310 Avenue road, I t 8 11 Gu ipowder Tea for 60c, wort� .5 - � i ; I . 21 c _0 Umt all ereditors or 4ker persops having elairns or i ,apring Y,heit, j0,62 to $0-52 ; oatii, 2LIO to 22al! � � � - .HA11XWiLL-ELL10TT.-At the residence of the oronto, on July 2ad, John R. Miller, of the firm demands agairmt the est*teW Ellen VanipWa 1, RAP iot I . . j peas'perhl�jj, roctc6ft; b8r1eV,30VtC-31C;hAy, brides lather, Goderieb town8hip, on June 21th, t Miller & Duncan, barristers, forweil)r - of lb. � . . 1. ter ton, tq.00 to ;slixo: uutter,'10o to 133 ; pota- i 3 y pira�ed Peath.!a for 25c W - P okard� N the town of se4forth, in the county of Hurzm,vjdow* I - b , Rev. F, Oaten, Mr.'J, & R. 11arnwt H. teach- ciderich. I 11 :: F. I � M 1.� i I 1�� 3 6 Ri for 26c . . . who died on or aboul the Mtb day of IlAy, IM, are 1, . . I toes, per 1,ag, '.O-, to 20c ; eggs, per do%-., 90 er to MW3 Francea,third d iughter of Mr.Gabrlel Mcl. NES -At London, July 2n d, Donald Hcltine8, 1 � .... � . I Z I � - � . MD 100 ; draued hdgVpor 100 lb3, 65 00 to $ i-60- ged 59 years, formerly of Winghaw. � I 6 Tapioca for 26o . -1 a rtquired to doliver to the uederaigned solleltdi for I I I - Ei'liott, of Goderieb township. I :: � Wetmel 31urdie. F,Eq., admin1drator of the mtAte 0 . 6 Bo ieleas Fieh for 25c i � - � I . - Pylin,va, clork - ' COOPER-MASSM.-At Kingston, ou June 123rd, SCOIY-la Mortis, ors July 2nd, Jane, wife of Mr. 6 11 Ou rmnts for 25c i I � 1, the dccested. on or before the 6th Jay Ac -I August� I . ; ; , - ;L , e voters' lists I � . Dairy Markets. � Mr. John,&- Cooper, edit3rcausslian X%gazh-e, Robert Scott, 4th line, age -A 76 years. I � 6 :: Ra sins for 25c . i I i � ISM, tbeir imnies, addrew-es abd &s�pflm, lbe I fligued. From I INGERSOLL, July -, th. -offerings; 4,513 TLronto, and eldeat son of Air. WilliMn Cooper, TAYLOR. -In Exeter, ou Jt;n 30th, Eliz.lbeth Tay* i 4 fre ih Prunes for 2f 0 v i ' 7 - , full particulam of � their elitims and stattmenU of I . - . 5c I -1 their amunts snd V � � 85(j cleet 4- Clinton. to Miss AgneE; May Massie. * lor,rellab of the late Thomas Taylor, aged 74, 5 tina Bat Jines for 2. 1 -'()Orner of Main 'lie wutity (it any) held,by them. � I - ors I boxes. Sales -068 ELt 6 11-16c, 1,020 a., CoLQU110UN-G1t.AAAM,_1n Hibbort, on June reArs, 1 jauinih. - I I I . . 0 are entitled - . ! 4 packap a -Com Starch W 25c SOUTH STO,REt and Market StTeets. And notles ii furtbergiven thit afte.r the maid tith I I I 1613-16c. 1,-,ti-ge,,tttenda:nce;biddij3gbiisk, 17th, at the residence of the bride's %rher, by BRANDON. -In Belgrave, on June 28th, John P. i � i ; 11 - � in day 01 August, !S% the asid alministrator will - I I I itiv. Peter Scott, if r. Ed tvara James 0o!quhouu,; 13randou, aged 96 Yeats and 8 month3. i 3 cans Al �ple Butter for 5 5c ; I � I I I elections and -a everal b ol ding for 7, c. . 4 cans is, corn and tomatoes, aesortad, I prooeed to ZlAilbute'tbaswtj Df the -rald dec*WA I i � I ; . I I . .ssembly; '161 to Misj Janef, daughter of Archibald Grj,h%m., L&MONBY.-At BeInior'e, on July lot, the infant, foer 260 OPPOSI�E TOWN BUILDING. imong th* perWtm tntltlOd ibereto. bayIng rq;ard I � LIWLE FALLs, N. Y., July fth.m--Cheesc Ekq., all of Hibbert. . . . ton and daughter ciii Mr. John iAmoaby. I - - _ I Globe Washboards, 10a eaxb. . I I i � - 2- ,Dal3r to the claims of which be theu bas riotire ; sud 11 __ . � IF- ­ , . . . I I I I d market quotations: Lqxae colored, 6jc ;- WILLIAMS-HAUG aTOY-At . Brooinsl0ce&ch - i , the Eaid ad I , 1), relections . Orchard Ccttage, FORMNE.-In Tuckenimith, on JulT 3rd, Mary ; --- I tulpUtmtor will not be Ruble far the Wd . � 'a .L, . Emma, youngest daughter of Mr. Luke- For- � I to jLry . 'gislative , � larger,white, 6c to 6.+c; sj�all Garbrald, the residence of the bride's father, on � 3 boxes atches for 25a . I � I a"eft or :ny rart ffiemcl so dlstributrd I tune, aged 19 years, 10 months and 20 days. . i i ".,- � .1 I -who are eli- - jure 24h, by Rev. Mark Turnbull H. A., rector i I 1b. loos 3 Baking Powder for lop I hosa ellim no,tiee stgl nOt hWe beM I . � 610, sinall colored, We. Butter -Farm � ! person of I - � y of St, Georgt'ti church, Godbricb, John Merrick, JOHNNSTOX.�In Hay township, on july 5th, Elizz-1 . - of 8=h!!,ffi ",�butlofl. R. S. � � . � - recolved at the Vine , � � c are 43 fe- I I . dairy, 14c to 15c. fittli son of Raby williams, &-q., of 11 Lunder- bath Johnston, aged 76 years. . , for the 4;:dd 11;lnlomtor. DOW& , - - � � I .� . I ! r RAYS, Sollditor . - Danlop, Huroi r I �, at "Orth WU oth dAy of July, . - , � I I A.. ) EK E ( � � I I , . i R I 0 A I I 9 I = , , , i I re entitled ft� MONTI' i county, to. Miss Katie HOHNEFL�At h1a honie, in Stauiey, on June 19th, NORT STORE (lardil"i 8 BlOck, ; I . - LEAL, J tily 7 th, - Cheeie - F ive � - ,tan," 'tth6v Hehner, aged 70 yeare, 9 mon" I A-* G. AULT, C4th. , , . Under Town 01001L im 1014 .: - I 'r I i . . � y. . � . thousaa, I boxes French cheese -sold at the � . , Eyeline, eldest daughtar of T. A. Haughton.1f4ilL. Un I � i I i I . . L - � . I - � . � i ; L L � I I : . I . i - I � � : I . 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