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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1896-01-10, Page 6ev. • Januar 10, 18f10+' t •1 INTON :iXyir ERA *hat Veen oye eine idtFt'katr. ; Col. Denison, M.P. fti foto ttO, ilei YRTRRAN 4F `lllft LA1"'i WAXi, THE TEI,EQRA'PH . hhA.rdi r, q•mak,' whu ver' Glti1 .43eoI toil :the "Ill Qum or ;N`i,plcxitiliivt� Fox 'x1111 IiCitlaatr. A>yti lttialga�ifite tt 01011141040ei. ana flint X<Irl�it 1 A s . e elellt gr„1 aro Mzxtrrala,,itlb•Tnlis 131►t�a Tuoarl,utnhgt �� �ot�ln. �ui�rt?hiupl�,aa .of ” *Broad. t11tM� Irt ere the FR�ral4ti ,A t� >��1��� Iifr.'W. kf, 'j1fppielut1n wither-`ot #1}e ► .A.R. Wei. R0rt, I?al,. =wlrit�ar: „rhaave :Rt I" u" u eu_ i ivo away our : h1/54100.0,„„: now two bottle*, of Dr.. Agislw'a lure foi'. ;<A1t 4040W, bili a bo l off#. guriereli2e. 0 the heert,'a id nava ;bleu Iantirolq patretl 94 :..411 boar there'b pt1otl�i Af minwv.•hkr u va tlutterin o t ' it ' t+a! tlrtlph bL it a Se like 04 .'c1 stilets.. palpitating ; litre t, • ,i cid :�atet 7 habit ;4r the drink habit., .W.hen it oi?4o areetherieg,:apR a oak;:IQ' 1t4tel, a, t#t n .. - t. Iwrraparfla,; bar it Tailed. to 'any wax en; ?tuns. _ n a than ii 1i eeldnin, he evpr v e I dont tlil t rue: the, . preaika bl4,101 at Ott till die a brpke, 1ti n�': relieve izt .not ti hada ! r+e1f. ', bat'f :a �or un hitt it!s tarh,u, .If Sear# Miro ' +tau, : ,p9 40°31'0'44 It ivaa., p li t wr u lice -.111 h a ellaU ti :in Ina °64a16/911i4 wasn't. iitn the" •teiogt1101°0 rack rvo ,p lr 4 g , . � w4+nadia.'tF beg11>! CQ tlo.ntle 1lusineaa�, WO d.4, . Watltl i�,Op.: a s p s 111p: et' • gLfp►e Aloli dlssljtate - itt telegraphing ail. B**OT*Atutta fiP Z4* 4 lir 14:4° titw'p (bias t<;Af sorts of cranky in'the world," aMd r-� rarAl a or Idea. that 1 teal lilkp it ,11evx Mata, , Sitid by Sid 'il?te ur to know n P 4 '1`1 t l<iHF..UMA'L li'f, ,014' and, every exot1se, . . DOTair,, lip if '>:' Idle sorts of state seerots go over the A Nanir0oti';t4 411 nsiiias Bourn 'A i. wires, and important affairs are transgee. dAN ltxitati?'%70 :0 -mw. ,etc by telegraph every dny�,, besides the Id Weddings -sand , 1Ih s the hardwalk, ti111aaa .,Pegggii�: Aioxvvoad.. Ont. uttl roatlue 4f doayha an ri s l shut l waserl e so er anti Women. starting sins Il', n win ?a st rti on dotxblod eF ' avitll, . 'cert nem, a pramnetifying their irier►ds to meet �.- , no at the statim. But the regular tele- neviOure ' f rtim •• B bertenif thi gist of, p mss tato the Hotel and aesing l `l' oyer (claw. Tile Brat avec xeli the three ,/K /Kettles com- R'11ireti r 'naive bad neither aohe ii'i }' Z4eumatisno since." Sold *averted es,o otitl3 Amoriea 2 lebentti tee, gra h crank o0 " rashes into the office here and 'telegraphs orWopdi cert,it;tbe beat an ,gliiok- half a dozen of hie friends: 'Arrived safe- ly.' • Next time, half an hour later, be wires them to address mail to him here. Shortly after that be advises them that he forgot to notify thou: that he will leave New York on Monday. After a while be oharigee his;mind and wires that he will . stay; till Tuesday. The next romping ne worries because bo has not beard from home.eand wires thein to ask if anythii;ig is the matter. He gets a letter by noon and wires again to say that -the letter came safely by the next mail and he will answer by the afternoon post. Maybe you think I exaggerate, but I don't. Why, in a week a telegraph crank will often give me bis entire pedigree and most of his family secrets. "A lot of men do their love -making by telegraph, and a lot more do their,jokging with business friends in the same way. Any amouiit of chaff goes over the wire at regular tariff rates. Some men have a fad for sending wedding congratulations and death condolences by telegraph to great people who probably never heard of them. Egotism is usually at the bottom of most of this particular kind of insanity. The man thinks it makes him look im- portant to rush into a telegrauh office as soon as he strikes the town and dash off a message. "Then some men are nervous, and it sometimes sots as; -a sedative to let off steam on a telegraph blank.. I hate a 'Have -.on sent it?' 'How long •- 111 1t take to get there?"How How soon will I get an answer?' And men of business and common sense,who ought to know better, ask those same questions. over and over again." •• "The way people write telegrams makes me :pint, _I. know -a m1t11ona1re,who will work fob late minutes to get what he has to say in ten words for a quarter. But usually people write around Robin Hoo is barn when they. begin &4eiegra�tl and ase twice as many words asneneseary. Women are the Worst for that, but»very few mot- or women seem. to understand the art of brevlty. ° ". npther funny thing is that telegrams, usually written ina hurry and sometimes under stress of great excitement, are lit- erary curiosities in the line of spelling. 'Funeral!' is one of the words that is a stumbling-biook to the mourner. 'Until' is another hoodoo word. You would be surprised at the orthography of the aver- age American in a hurry.- Yon learn lots of things In a telegraph' office, but yon have to keep your month shut. Ohl a body can generalize, of course!" Lll'ErIL, TO LADIES. Kia wwIT11 no AFTER UNPLEASANT- t)Illlfl 'io 'clown Wim UeE $017TH ,,,,10dk' 1 1i111' CURE. ,klitsk" qt)i:•seri, Fare sufferers,from kid- tr xbI 10 'Inany respeots women are Iia; s to ,gg u1}alb w eknessee and pains, be- 9,00.1.44 e- uecof disorgiinizzatfon of the kidneys. Ohjcattoit ''•.taken. and rightly, to many tel adios hepatise of+ ;the. method of use, as ayali`exs afte unlilen5antness. This is never kiikuasewi 'the •Sou.dli American Kidney Ouril, ' I gives pate to the patient in six flpursl. At.1' no annoying effects follow, for ibl 'a itirt :time 'even in aggravated oases, curt} ; is:effected. ,There is no culler met i ino like South American Kid- Fney Gturo . It is a .rsmody for the kidneys t1bladdex on ---not a general specific Chet e' suppose to dare everything that epdd,; by ccptiFng` no cure. South A'ireri- ce.n,iUdiiey Oure.doee its particular work and ;ttoea It well :Sold by Watts & Co. • '.:110T 3D: K1'ISCOPALIANS. ,fiEI1.. DR. Ao iw'e CATARRHAL Eli, AND iN THE. INTEREST OF SUFFER. NITT OAT ROW Mucu IT HAS sgiastioal history of Canada tie Right, Ray. ji Elwes nan Lord Bishop of Tq Tto, .Tohn Langtry,. 1t : r prginnellt _ and within 0:e owA.--`'-',43#1811. .:, may be added' to. eleetbo'Fitatoeof the Rev.W.R, Wi11hitams ..Lsngtryy.'e popular curate. ',Chess, t18men belrave 10 acting one the axiom hQ Oooddlfook, that having learned'of fit;'whicl�i.hhs bean '>l source of benefit 'to VA00001veti,11 rs their duty to fell the .good newd'to others. Tbes three olergymen of �Ilie E''pijelopixl,•t;ltttroli ave epoh need Dr. Agnew's catarrhal Powder, and found that r cold in the head.and catarrhal troubles great,.belper,' ` and over their own natured they have -paid to tl'ie,pubiio that things. are ,oh, that others may be benefitted and helped, illiortpjtif of;the' breath through the • enpp ied :with" each bottle of Dr 'a Cat'ttrrhai>'-Powder,: diffuses this ver': 1110 s'nrfaco. of tics nasal pas. sinlege stud' delightful to use, it tail ini;Itutes, and, permanently shay fever, colds, headache, tonidlitie Arid deafness. Sixty le -''Witte blower sent for 10o in `here • p, G. Detohon, 44 :Toronto: Sold at Watts•: & 'er net'T •0H of'. human nature was fl: the two wives of Dr s, •wbo liad,,committed field, .met at his cof- Oniati of. ;about 84 a m'er'e girl; each es the'lawful.,Wife - Easels rei cieniz- been decei ped seefinly F>'Irangle, w9nnatl *.armed girlVilte; end she ower Tifo .Incident tl1$ new' woman in it, easing solution of a - Queer Wills. Those who never cease to regret what they call the good old times may usefully reflect on the condition of sooiety in days when a portion of a subject's goods was obliged to be given to the Crown or to some royal favorite, in order to preserve to the testator's family the meonre posses- sion of the remainder. Thos, Sir Alward Haward, 1515, bequeathed to the King his great whistle, the insignia of . office as Admiral 1n the King's fleet, "for the strengthening of this my keret will" A Presbyterian divine left a legacy to a ohurob at 8t. Ives to provide six43iblet yearly, for Which six men and sliu whined were to throw with dice every Whifr'j,'ties- day in the church; while the mtltieter prayed that the toss might be dtreoted 5 the glory of God. Ilady Frances Wilson, daughter of Lord Aylesbury, was one day informed that_ a man who had reoentiy died in a Pimlico lodging, - had'left het a . valuable estate in,Hanta Incredulous, she went nolo town and recognized the remains of a man .who had frequently annoyed her by staring at her at the opera. The same man had also bequeathed £4,000 to the Speaker of the House of Commons, and £1,000 to the Chancellor of the ifixoheq. , tier, neither of whom bad been a vare o1 his Istenoe. Joh Gaunt directed that his body Ahoryid'be kept above ground for forty ,,ddiys, and that on the day of burial ten o ••great tapers should be burnt around hie `, `body in the, being of the Ten Command- : Monte which bebedew wickedly trans- grestred, and, "Seededthebelen; seven in ]npmory d1 the seven, works of ;charity K 'wlrioli`I hive, mei-tie-sod, sad hostile* tete eOt'0U five others for the five senses Whiob 1 have' negligently wasted, and • over and above all trig aforesaid tapers I rrlll',that there be three -in - honor of the Bloated Trinity:'' . • • The. Earl of Stafrord . married at St. german, 1651, the eldost:daughter of the 7Jount do (�7r'aminont; in ills will bp thus tont - '- , _ .oxpboasee -hiinselt : , "I leave. to the Very worst of womdn, who la guilty of every- - ' tiling.' that, is ^bad',the daughter or M. CC Granpueiat, a P'rohohmatl; whorn'I bay r ,unfortunatolyr.lniirried, iforty';.five brass ,half -prince With Wadi `tri buy a `pullet; for,iiiipper, h greater Solution itor hither` oa'4 Often giV:O�lior, lip bring,tiin worst of r triol, and his wife the Worst of women. 11ad t otd$:•kuowil their chiiratdtilrs I lied,. • never learned-titbitdaughter - nor made. my*lelf'so unlia �'pyi F , , An old proverb. sayer that evi rynifiii id either a: fuel or a physlrialt at forty. Ste L 11. Raiford happening one day ' to' quote "l the saying to a circle offrieildg, Cloning numorouely inquired: "Sir" 4Ikcury..- 't be' bt1 both t"' At any trite, stk. : ,jaaehee that lawyers who draw 1 s eolmettstes make treat ad - Romilly's will i : (Thief Dermal stip jeoa of 'Without doubt rho hoary mow our: hi'pelirsel�r° 111, acid * death is daily 'divot* of moderns tinea hairs touch to e$pi'etefic do. with the perlehalllettetpl .ort' r ederit • The Otte' it dQ Oris 1, wli$oh 1p' antegou- pflTengentt. The bardoat rook itself cap* 'iv#ie;io ihil liberilpartylen:onto t111APi>190 nee lung witbi t fed 1bu eentlilauowl grltid Mr. rl Chephnnie retirement,', the Cun. of beav7, 404111' Sallp¢rtetlupon • Mirror! • •trvratiires iMva' rad no one 411',4404,910. tlrar. fin; thio " foo11ah and d0$IUUIIXU othtet.1lir' .111. : bili:; ;Adol ' rimier at�bulldintl, earl* •'lad dre t,d6.' Shrivel seed kale a litx i'a has ' not y , :�� seed R. Y. 1�_ � � G..p b , t! n , eiguod tot the '� atol . rtation,ol rat.'tlka:r etian1 Whieli ralvtl'�t o I r,' 'weights , she..-faliutro -, rix ,,rodorn.pay.. (Wale; le ..s big ufffvr who neve *d y mn`gs is,1ue: ft .m ust „1 .• remembered Lreliliteal,at�rengtb pave wheteinno.0 f we th' •chair thtl celebrated goads af;,uti 1. cit aiid,'lii o.6r'1%*"Ikono h ba e . • e q . y A i~,r. ldA . _.. the n�e� were npver*INeotned: to alxmjlar tens,' anti ti:vo porty:uo good. "in; Qtlob►ee N4;14404 -that: tko 1nlalloer tho�.Flutfaoe called; upon ' horn) einewberp._ '1,Ir Laurieri:.,e,u- ti e 'Sustain t .e, t, h i , t .h ., -great vaeipt t the >:,oag ; h bk►xgiitrided,, .1?i4taresltio,' ioro�+nad . nytural will 'be ttcQ;; �esistaioQa pQ'vie# thti lte,io o>1le aprelii Of' ;sill 'LibeRLil � n•• offered, and tits groate> ,*111 lice. W_ uwree. , adri., rtteota.no foomc worth�yy'. of tete Heel one upon the point of contain, Xf any. ' in tin Provinoe. and'appareti. ly there he is qp0 will. take the trouble-eceeeeeretaiu tali i king. • Yee, einem Onteri() is he: hingg•al- weight of . an averolge lead boo* by so. Siebe tho death of Air John Aleaden- hundreds ,through 'All Our, eblef oWoe ski, 'Ur Laurier' has not had .a rival in 0a41y, ituoasliro the width of the tire and polus of popular leadership in any ppart, of then figure the pr'saaro ger -squ re . wee, Oenada. And deservedly so, Mr Laurier rim the ,fraction of a oirole Which In Wv11om ever section of the community hotter, idea of What road builders of . the , • present day have to contend with, Thie width'of Dart veheels and tare' should be . regulated by lhw with a view to muni- olpal eeonomy, and each Commonwealth ebouele endeavor by legislation to en. force bounty in the laying of founda- tions for every foot i1f pavement used.— Lippinoott's Magazine. EVERBODY IN KING'S CO. Everybody in King's Co., N. B. knows Mr Geo. S. Dryden, of Mitchell & Dryden, Sussex, N. B. He says: "Norway Pme Syrup is the beet cough remedy I have ever need. My wife had a very bad oough that was most distressing for ten daye. I tried the Norway Pine Syrup and one' bottle cured her. I never found its equal.' ;;,GED. S. DETDEN. Wm. Bryon, of Lynn, committed suicide by cutting his throat. Liverpool has the largest total debt any town in England. One of Maine's curios is a E. SHOULD KNOW THAT 10 a pavementis u i•. t t h a o l1 h U r iv 4 b n nt s s basedees e s to expose e x ro s an F p� P g .ter >n , ouebes a straight-line,. he will have a oanbave eon$ once. of GIVES rnESI-I- NESS AND CLEAR li�.,a� �y , SKIN, iii:4'141... 1 ICS T i PAT 10 N •h1DIGESTION DIZZINESS. TIONS ON THE SKIN, BEt1TIIRIFIES COMPLEXIO'N. i 0 i c �h . -r,-, L :N • au: An greea.le Laxative and NERVE TON/0. Sold by Druggists or -sent by Mail. Oita, 1100., and 01.00 per package. Samples tree. RO The favorite TOOTH POWDER forthe Teeth and Breath, Oho. Sold by J. Ti. 3OMBE. VERY FAMILY Machais, town of 200 inhabitants, withont a debt. • There are 13,000 school masters in Germany whose salaries fall below $200 per annum. Great Britain pays the Continent upwards of 070,000,000 a year for sugar, and makes not an ounce. Mr.R.S. White has been appointed Col- leotptoof Cnstomg at Montreal. The death sentence passed on Valentine Shortie the Valleyfield bbmioide, has been commuted to life imprisonment. Canada's deficit for 1894-95 was 04,158,876. The net debt which on June 30 stood at 0253,074,927.09 has been increased by 06,- 891,897. Irwin Caldwell and Wm. MgLure got into ascufhe'at Inggersoll, and after a fall Caldwell Was picked up uncon- scious and died in a few minutes. James Freeborn was killed by an ex- plosion of'dynamite on the Trent Can- al works at Lakefield. e fox-hunting championship of Verbnont is claimed by John of Bennington. He is 40 years old, Davis;and has killed 251 foxes. At Montreal the gale attained a velocity of 93 miles an hour. Buildings were un- roofed and chimneys blowndown at various eastern pointe. . - .0 VEGETABL•'E , \PA A...,\;;21 , . 3sa very remll rkttbla ri*nedy, both fpr IN- 1111BNAL and NXT9}itNAL use, and won- derro/410ts;4ni4;aotlo;sti'ty relieve metres'. F llIe1=BIL EItb'k't osis rut sere � ,,reas. CenEtait., «�71h1-ais; AlArrnoea;�breentery, Cramps.: CLOIe, pad Rowel11oalplalnte,. .PAI 1 ▪ LER hi Tem b p dy =own for Flea. Bich mead he, Rain in the ; 1de. Rheum* moms iveuralaan. PA 1 LER ]Lti7ST aiivutEhT 'LADE.- Alnico sum, AT D. rlB IAziplr II>erreP ,i1cWa of,Rraisea; eine. Sprain; severe sum. etc.' FAIN -KILLER' 14,21 wellenof ad ]alto niE. harmer; Planter, Bailor, and 1n tiet.►n"CLaebe Wsnting a medicine vlwaya et baud; sad p i'o Ler tntergony or externnily with mtrta-o*tr a tetter. ae.lsre or ImitSoM e, Take none but the genuine ia6Y bars.^ add everywhere i 46c. big battle. The best anodyne and' expectorant for the oure of colds, coughs, and all throat, - -lung and bronchial troubles, is undoubted- ly Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the 'only gePci- fie for colds and coughs admitted on exhi- bition at the Chicago World's Pair. An Arizona prison has an'exterisive apiary which ie under the charge of the inmates. A sibgle hive is said to have produced 200 pounds of honey last year and it isexpeoted that the industry will . prove exceedingly profitable. Trustworthy reports regarding the recent outrages in the villayet of Khar- put alone, show that 138 towns and vil- lages were desolated, 5024 houses burn- ed, and 12,708 persons killed. Not a single Turk was killed as far as known. Stc ••••N•••••_ • • it & "MENTHOL 4.m � �� PIASTER •- I have Stelcribed M Pleiterina number • amens of neuralgia a and rhenmatio rains. and et • ?mo nDa�Hotel forlintltllso tonWH�. OAHrrei. II have need Atoothel Fisete in Leung oast' i Uric dbtr rhemaat1tm, aprdLndj,nn pyon cera. • t -.I L It Hive almndtfaet u,t and Porinnnentra1WL -.1 it. Homan ALD , Waehington D-0, O It Cares Boat -tea, Lumbago, Nen- • ® Any • inocularPabia iPains.h or Side, or • m Price I Davis & Lawrence Co,, Ltd, • 25u. Sok: Proprietors, MONTREAL. gtii • P' ere ..., n �i • w 1896 n4 t' _., t - BIT Gi711 sP SIA ' gAA "BI.h®Dr lON rIPATION, KIDNEY, TR®i��LEs, H1EADACiii IE,, slLIODUstEssa 8.8.0. unlocks all the secretions and removes all impurities from the s'yatem from a common pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. BURDOCK PILLS act gently yet Ihoronghly oA the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. GREET I NG 1896 We desire to return our tbanke to our patrons of the past year, and kind- ly extend to them an invitation to continue to patronize us during the year we are entering upon. We shall endeavor to serve you with [good goods at regular market value. We have a large stook to ohcose from, and are conetentiy receiving new and seasonable goods. We also invite the general public to give as a fair trial and you will be odnvinoed that there 1e no, need to go away to other towns to make your purohales. We will be pleased to 'attend to all who may favor us with a visit. We purpose doicg ecce Cash Bueineso thin year. Wishing all a happy and prosperous New Year .DAMS' EMPORIUM, LO.til D EQE•O '-.^+.*.+.+. !•.,I .111N i'' ,,,.,.�,,.M. a -.,..-.n,. R.,., :1..., -. P4FIT1.43011411. 1413111411 h wiener to leak: nicsi feelood fan$ molls Oki most a ism.e1 'N. os an BItienik bSl for 1 make *Aida'rhait.•nrskat land.b atifui of . a foxllel, eisid aa1 W14114 do'for: etigem oso. 'bs`l oaimkrr you, .0 1 r 1 Pa ld7 11 M 1ltwr ',Ask tft*ttitgott. On r �T sa , �1lAt; ,uittic�iay :.. ret e't� n4 f,�i FACE- m EAC 1.'u r 'iota lt, lid. � e . iii . ,,• , :,'. . . , p it bot ,t' 4 ' , -� •,�,� • M l '�►' lip, is 011e You roust have it if y,li 'want tree $0,04;9(400ltlgl i, moth patches, &e.., • A F! >i'QWj)ER—White, Flesh and Brunette, CO cents u' lox, Perfection. for -powder users. • • .40017 iidea 9,041mo• •VQLA. MONTEZ .'CREME 75c. in opal jars—oreates, and improves'tteco beauty for maid, wife or widow. Foe to Writlltdii*. - Mrs Nettie Harrison, America's Beauty Doctoa~, 40 and 42 Geso St.. San Francisco. Cal. • Eastern Office, 56Washfn,gtoxl " Ave., Detroit, Michigan. - • Ji W. IRWIN Keeps the largest assortment of newest geode. Quality fine and prides low in Groceries; Crockery, Glassware TEAS—Blaok, Green and Japan are unequalled in quality and prices. You will save from 5.to 10 cents per pound if you bay from us instead of Tea peddlers. Comb -pare quality and prides. - - SIJGAKS—We are headquarters, we buy direct from Montreal refiners. Keep,best quality andsell at close prices. NEW FRIJITS and PEELS—We have already disposed of during the holiday season,:over four tone, and still have a large stock on hand. Different brands selling cheap as to quality. Crockery; China, Glassware and Lamps—We have to make room for our Imported Goods, ana have reduced our prloesbn Dinner. Sets, Taa Sete, Toilet Sets, Berry Sets, Water Sets, Bread and Butter Plates, Cups and •Sanoere and tamps of all kinds. Call and see our goods and get prices. No trouble to show goods. uy� Your Xmas Presents AT J. C. STEVENSON'S - FURNITURE-- MOW* Beautiful Pictures Framed --price& right; New and uoyel line of Fancy Reed Chairs. Oak Hall Racks, full lino of !1Mattresses. Bedroom. Stites in latest styles. Parlor Oiites in Carved Oak and Walnut—fine coverings. Easy Chairs. • . SIDE OAR,II'4 from $6.50 to higher price: Oak. Bamboo Tables, 25o, 35e and 40e. • Easels, Music Stands, elision Table - - in Oak and hardwoods. Male's Sprin Tables] •,Late of Picture Moulding, Pictures Framed. eking Glass. - Lots of goods just iu. Prices you.. •PIIQTO FRAMES Very cheap. -See our 81 ROORER f� A 'W -Ord in) Season • Before buying your Christmas Fruit oome and see how the latest im- proved Fruit Cleaner does its 'work; it id on exhibition in our window. We are now ready for the Christmas trade. - 106 In New Fruits we have New Raisins, Currants, Apricots,_ Figs, Dates, Pears &c,, all • of which are very fine. Just think of getting 61be. Raisins for 25o; 61be Currants for 25 cents; 61be•Rioe for 25o.; 4lbe Ginger- Snaps for 26o. No better values than these to be had in the county. - FANCY CHINA A lean purse takes.new lease of life when it ie opened at our Fanoy China Conn- er. Everybody knows that mire is the newest, stook in town. No old stook that had beers oulled over for years. )We have a selection of Fanoy Chinaware and Orookeryware second to now.' Call and inspect our stock- We will be pleased to show goods whether you any or not. OGLE COOPER & COS Farm produce taken as cash.—TeephoneNo. 2*. Cutters Cutter A ;few first-class well -made and well - [finished Gutters, Cheap, at - - F. 111111113ALLI e . ADAMS Cies,. _,►.el Txt 04,r't 3O*tIOtunee ssherd ybutt Clothed ~tut rnbber!rfTershoe are on 4.;i•»un teem Hira►'er a ah• t'il't: or dirt. - • tient' ie herethe #$ Osie* acceeepeh1 la a resniorthu' lexiorantof the