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THE aiINTON NEW ERA
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FRIDAY, JULY 13 1900
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teLOCAL NOTICES,
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Cherries wanted, highest price paid. Q
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ARTESIAN WntL,«-The pupils of the Mr and Mrs A. Owing, who moved to
model school will hays nothing to fear Toronto this week and where they lin-
now of good pure water as an artesian tend to reside ; what Clinton loses
well has been sunk by A. Peterson, of : Toronto gains but still we hope, they
Kincardine, to the depth of ' 85 feet. may return to Drat town -their first
The well was formerly sunk to 37 feet love. H, McBrien met with a slight
and the additional 48 feet was bored accident to one of his hands the other
when an abundant supply was obtain- day by hayinga finger cut mobile at
ed and the quality pronounced to be of McKenzie's paning mill. W. S. -Searle
the best; an iron pump will be put in showed us wheat, taken off the Fair
farm. which measured over4;} feet. The
9th of July is the earliest we have
heard this season for cutting neat
onMonday .
y It,Murphy set t up a Massey-
Harris binder, for Thos. Battles, 6th
con., Goderich township, to be used
that day on a field of wheat. The
other day 0. Hoare, of the music ern•
porium, sold a fine cabinet grand up-
rirrht Bell piano to Miss J. C. Helyar.
The. Collegiate board meets on Monday
evening next. A pocketbook Was
found lately by H. Diehl, of Stanley,
and Tett•at'the -NEW ERA. office; would
the owner please call. Our thanks are
due to Oantelon Bros. for a treat of
cherries donated to the staff of this
office. Night watchman Herman is on
a month's• vacation these days; Robt.
Welsh, acting constable, is having
more than the usual number of hours
on duty than any former official. of the'.
town. ,Anyone who is fond of a
changeable climate should be well eat -
bitted with . thevarieties we have had
lately; one day will be torrid, while the
next wilt, react and become almost
frigid. Among the four Canadians
who are reported ' seriously ill at
Rroonstadt, South Africa, to the War
Office, is Pte. J. Ball, ' of the (Canadian.
Mounted Infantry; he is a cousin of Dr.
Nelson Ball, ,of town. A gentleman in
a positionto know whereof he is speak -
forms us
because of his official standing, in-
forms us that the amount of whiskey
consumed in Huron during the last
fiscal year shows a material decrease
over that of preceding years. Mary
street drain is being' renewed by 15
inch sewer tile by the street inspector;
the renewal.is..fraun-Isaaa.to Welling,
ton streets. Glorious Orange excur-
sions were the order yesterday (Thurs-
day) and celebrations were held in Sea-
forth and Kincardine for districts
around here; a, special train left Clin-
ton depot at 7.30 a. m., and returning
left Kincardine at 7 p. m., thus giving
the excursionists a day at the lake. J.
$. Dulmage has sold out the Bruns.
wick Hotel in •VVingha►n to John. Carr,
of Leamington; Inspector Paisley°was
up in connection with the transfer, In
our briefs last week we stated that the
wife of Mr John Gibbings had recently
undergone an operation; it should haye
read the wife of :Mr Win. Gibbinge.
OnThursdaylasta quiet wedding took
place at the Presbyterian' manse here,
the contracting parties being G. G.
Myers and Miss Lilian Becker, both of
Ooderich. The Presbyterians at Hills -
green have taken .a step in advance
and placed a new Doherty organ in the.
church, We are sorry to state. that Mrs
Stephen Walsh is lying' at the point of
death with a ' stroke of apoplexy; her.
relatives haye been summoned. S.
Smith inade a shipment of four car -
day from.distemper; S. Jackson's "fat." i loads of cattle to the Don this week.A
hound "Whisk"c early 'succumbed from very awkward and annoying circum-
the same cause but Dr. Fowlerwas the stance happened to a bridal party the
means of saving him.• It, was close other day; while getting on the train.
down to freezing point on the therm- the groom had . the misfortune to drop
meter, so we are told, on Monday even-. his pocketbook, which .contained his
ing. Armanella S.Tyndall, of Auburn, railway tickets and $300, and he was
niece of Mrs Kiilougb, of town, pur- put • to great inconvenience, as the
cnot then be found,
Hoare. • W. A. Killoug•h has brought but it was afterwards•discovered onhased' a bicycle recently from O. pocketbook could
home his young driver. which he has tbe floor of the car when ib reached..
W. McKay; the inventor of
'fore coming to town;she is the mak-• the cement mixing machine, has built;
had pasturing on the farm he sold be- Buffalo. '
ings of . a valuable east, being bred . the cement walls for the new barn.
from Scott and Warwick's noted stall- 40x00, of A. Trines, who is well pleased •
ion (Constable), of Brussels. • . We are with. the work; he,was ably assisted by
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very sorry to lose uresteemedeit zeas: Thos. Carr. '
COOPER, iSt CO, ' sn as to be ready when school re-
• ' y 1. C.inin ltanie's Iireouilouso.—r" sero, opens after yaGation.
1 Here are three bargains in Shirt Waists L.rants—eaboaaxe, tomato, cauliflower, .ttio, rouMERr,X OF ULXN "ON. ,1. 0. Sten-
e received r
• Lhat will save money for `quick buyet s. 'flewere, verb Has, astore stooks•,ill kinds a$ ngsorn ret ed wo d on Tuesday morn-
They bedding p n� J, b a�HAM , in of the death of Sarah Lovelace be
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axe but samples of many tris, are to be picked •• F„
lot on Rotten- �rj d e ai�otonarwha dad dxe'd that
j Also G single wa ons and 8 sate of single bar- morning xn TOP( oto at the age of uU
1 0. c7 years. Deceased succumbed to an at.
up .all 'over the store this month.. People bury St, is offered for sale on reasonable twins.
who shop here will run across: Many a bar.Hess For Part oumrs upP Y t 8A Yylr,
SON on the. premises. Junei«-tf, tack of inflammation of the lungs, and
gain the news of • which never gets inbo tbe Miss Clla line certificated y b n had only been ill since the previous
Sunday evening. A family of three
sons and one daughter survive. The
remains were taken to. London for in-
terment, and the funeral took place
from the residence of John Callander,
York street, on Thursday. afternoon.
and regret will be general on•learning
of her demise.
NOTES.—•Jackson Bros.' staff will plc;
nic today (Friday) at Bayfield: this is
becoming an annual affair with the
employees Of this establishment. •Con-
stable . Welsh is around informing
householders and tenants to have the
weeds on their . premises cut, or stricter
measures will need to be enforced; this
is a matter which should be attended
to. 'Lhe price in pork has drappedltq
115,75 per cwt.; , Chas. Wallis shipped a
carioad to the Don' on Mooday.- Rev
A. Stewart conducted the service at
the House of Refuge on Sunday. Six
of the Seaforth heed boys were up on
Monday,evening and assisted the town
band at the Jolly Pulls' concert,' Geo:.
Potts is painting the house of Mrs
Dodsworth, Isaac tit. D. Fell has im-
proved the appeal ance of his property
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on Orange St., by taking down the
fence. The-echooner- Cataract arriyed-
atGoderich on Monday, July 2, having
en, board about 180,000 feet ' of lumber
consigned to W. Doherty & 0o, John-
nie Ooupland, of Londesboro, has taken
a position in Newco.mbe's dry goods
store. Photographer Burgess has a
pretty window of photographs exhib-
ited (in Miss Ross' millinery store); the
brooches and'pins are novel, and are
much admired. It is reported that de•
tectives•will be sent - over.the .:G. T. R.
line to see ' that the recently issued or-
der prohibiting • people without any:
business from' standing about the de-
pots, is being enforced, The other day
the Exeter bell ringer (the same as in a
town nob 190 Miles away,) put all things
agog. by ringing the 12.o'clock bell at
11, and workmen end clerks quit work
only to return mai housewives
Moved quicker than they usually do to
prepare` dinner; the Times says their: US -
daily .exi.ct timekeeper most have been
celebrating some British .war success.
The friends of George Biggart will . be
glad to see be is improving and will
soot. -be out again. jos. :-ltattenbur'y
lost his Scotch�c•.allie;"Laddie" on ;Sun -
papers. These Shirt Waists are all this sea-
son's styles and at regular prices were down
right . good value, •
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Fine Cambric Shirt Waists, assorted fatney stripes of light.bine,
dark blue, pink and black, stylish garments, regular $1 goods,on • A co
sale Saturday for. U .
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Extra, gl,uality American Percale, Shirt Waists,newest'style,soft
cuff, test colors, a. very stylish garment, an extra bargain at 1 .0:U
7 only Cambric and Chambray Shirt Waists, all that are left of •
our two best lines assorted fancy stripes with white tucked ea 1 •0 r
yokes, regular $1.85, $2:90 and $2,50, all to clear Saturday at W .
Cb t e U tario
school of art in oil.and water color painting
,
will take a limited number of pupils, ' Also
lessons given in crayon work. For further
information apply at the residence of J, $.
Hoover. Terms moderate._
grown aolliC'lt.
A KNoclt our BLOW. -On Monday
morning Charles Cook was just •fortu-
nate enoiiglr to escape what might+
nave beena senlous case for him. While
at the machine he was attending to a
board he was . 'sawing flew off', and
hit biro in the. stomach, stunning him
- for a while, He.. was rendered some-
what weak for a few days but is back
again to work.
• WEST l• uRON`ENTRANOs.-The num-
ber of candidates who wrote at each of
the centres . in West Huron is as follows;
Goderich 85, Mayfield 25, Kintail 19,
Lathes' Hats 19c
Dungannon 21, St. Helens 14, Exeter
42'Hensnll20 Zurich- 28,-O'rediton 16;
• . • total 270. Tim examiners are .itiss P.
Cost or value .was net considered in Making this price: E; Bail, E• J,Ragan, H: I. Strang and
It was simply a question of cleating the showroom of .the last J. E. Tom, It is expected that the re-
p j' >, sults' will be published in the local
. Vestige of summer Millinery. Untrimmed hats, good shapes, papers next week,
----that, ou- ettn-„et trimmed for . very little walking hats ..and ORANG I EXCORSIoNs,- There was
sailor-, now selling at one. price. • .
Ladies' Untrimmed -Straw Shapes iii, Black and eolors,not one that , ,
was.less than. lac, some' where $1,50, Trimmed Walking' Rats
that were $1, -Ladies' Sailors that were $Sc,Girls' White Hud Navy . On ,
Sailors that were 25c, ail on sale now at your choice for • 1 a
See thein in our Albert Street Window.
Neter.. New
Jetted
Belts.
1VIi'1 ery.
Our millinery departtnent
is right up-to-date and is .
to -day some . of. '_the nein est
show-
ing
styles in hats for Rummer ' wear.'
Pearl, . ' grey and - castor felt
hat s- in military shapes are .hav-
ing a big sale in the cities. - We
show them in half -a -dozen
styles at $1.50
1.75
2.00
Belts at -
29c
We place on sale on Satur-
day with the shirt ,
vertised to day , a; li
fancy belts that w
away less than regul
are jet velvet and 1
.the --usual- big -crowd= on -the -Orange -
excursions, Seaforth • being the�place
held by lodges this district, and Kin-
cardine for the northern district: Two
specials .went to Seaforth at 9 and 10:30
am., while one went north ` at 7.80 a.
irt..
340 ticket's were .sold at Clinton
depot for Seaforth, and about a: dozen
for Kincardine. 4odericb and Clinton
.
lodges went east; Londesboro, Blyth;
Wingliatn and other lodges went north.
THE . LOCAL, MArnOaT,-The ruling
prices for dairy . prodece remain, about
the same' as last.. week. CTantelon
Bros. are shipping •large quantities'
cherries : havingsent • between and
800 n
1000 baskets Eais.t and in dairy 8000 lbs •
'' of butter ^iit. 4000 •dozen of eggs.
The most.popular. belt Of Vegetables and small fruit, are in good
the season and very .,scarce at supply ;-fJherries'60c per kiasket, •wfid
t time, raspberries 5i per: lb; gooseberries'•35c
the presen me; Just.opened per. hasket, b ack berrie80.
0, o, 7c per
this week a few good qualities qi art,tame raspberries 0.to 7e:a;Hatt..
in these fashionable goods.— GONR TO kii;sT.-itis than* . friends
p• r ' t in Clinton will learn with deep sorra*
lght jet; strong eras ie, hand- of. the -death of Josie, the eight ye"
ar°
some buckles '•tit old and youngest daughter of .the late
Cuff Links
5c
With the waists and bel y g
w&i8t3 ad_ a1S eltll the little girl s playmate Mabel Moo
we al'e'gorng to sell the balance8- .er of ay. T. laT. A tier;
ouse,:.died. ust. two' weeks . ago from
e bought of our•cuff . linits out at 5c" the same disease. Mrs Edge. and two
ar. 1,'het a per set. ' All are good .quali= children have the heartfelt. sympathy
'Worth of their numerous friends, - .'
" eather .in ties and two. and- three
50 Rev..Tosnph Edge which occurred on
75e in London.. It is. doubly sorrowful fol.
C Monday, •ulv 91h,at Victor la hospital,
lowing that of her fatheri, who died re-
1 '0V cently.. Jcsie was taken' 111 ten -days
age with diphtheria, but with the best
of medical ' care she unproved until
Sunday , when she took a relapse; and
began to sink rapidly ' She was an ex-
ceedingly bright child, and her -death,
'following is a severe blow to the faun-
-- it . It is a strap a ..coincidence that
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tile lot. cif
the lot and the cheaped i, times the price. We bough
well worth 50c, your choice on them cheap . and give you you
Saturday
REOnvRanatt.—The friends of Mrs IL
Holmes will be pleased to know that
r • .she has taken a. turn for : the better,
and expects, in the course of a few.
weeks, to he around again. She is able
to leave her bed for a sherttime daily,
after a month's confinement thereto,
but is still very week ;indeed. Mrs A.
Couch fell down steps on the stairs the
other day and severely wrenched her
foot ; she is getting around again how-.
ever. ' V. C French is recovering from
his recent siege ; the. only trouble he
a
has being inflammation of the veins.
1.1', A. Howard was threatened with
blood poisoning in his hand in sortie
way from filing the brass reeds in his
works ; Dr. Shaw has been carefully
watching the hand and it ie. getting
well•'igain. • J, P. Tisdall did not feel
.inclined to bowl the past week owing
tog sore shoulder,but:will be at it again
in a few days.
MACDONALD-FAIR,- A quiet and
pretty home wedding'Which 'occasioned
. considerable interest'was solemnized
on Wednesday morning at 0 a.m. at
the residence•of Mrs Jitmes..Fair, Tohn'
street, when her youngest daughter,
Miss Jeanette Dickson, was united in
marriage to R. J. Macdonald, Seaforth.
The ceremony was per formed by Rev
A, Stewart in the presence of
. p es' onlythe
irinnediate relatives of the happy
.
couple; 2.'he bride was very prettily
attired in; white r,rgendie, end carried
a shower bognet of roses. Miss Calving
Macdonald, sister of the groom, at-
tended to . the duties of bridesmaid,
white W. D. Pair filled' a. similar place
as groomsman, Immediate,y after the
ceremony the wedding breakfast was
were d ivenn tafter
f the whichpoto tako he
' 7.40 a. m, train ' for a trip to Nova Scot-
ia,
cot
ia, the birthplace of the groom. and
where they will spend g month. They
will Make their home in Seaforth, The
gifts received by the bride were excep-
tionally valuable and handsome. • Both
Mr and Mrs Macdonald are very popu.
lar with all their many acqtiu�itlntances,
who wish them a long andliappy'mar-
ried life.
Scirtlor. I3oARn.-«-Tho regular meet.
Ing was held on Monday evening in
the Town Hall; .>.4s there was no June
Wmeeting Principal Lough's report for
May and Jute were read:• "In May
there were enrolled 210 boys, 103 girls,
average ail, and the attendance wartwas
irregular; the concert held in the @kat«
ing rink showed a balance of $16.40, the
receipts being $411.85 andexpenses $3t -
• 46 The attendance for June was 200
room during ill m del t run r a
29e. choice Saturday ' at per pair 5c
Those Curtain Ends
There is still a good assortment of the curtain ends ad
vertised last Week. Over 200 of them couldn't be sold in
day or two. This week will likely clear thein out, so it you
want them you'd better come soon, Many• different uses they
,can be put to around the house.
.Sample ends fine white =slim, nearly rill 1 yard• long, handsome
-applique patterns, goods that sell for 50c per yard,choice of Sam- 1 f1.C.•.
'ples'each ..... 1 U
Sample ends of fine Swiss curtain net, White ;or cera, nearly
all 1 yard long and 27 inches Wide, very fine qualities, fell at Sac, 0 10
50c, 75c a yard, choice of satmples ••
Nottingham lace curtains,. ends 1 end 14 yards 'long, all C
good patterns,qualitias that sell at $1 and $1.2.a, choice..... , , .- . 1
Nottingham a c h rfine o is
i' Ice curtains, most of tem vo v g oc ,
elegant pattens, ends 11 to l7 ,yards long,• Samples of qualities . C
that sell at $2, 43 and $4 per pair, choice of lot • 2 .•
Sample ends Swiss net curtains, showing the leading lines of one
of the largest Swiss manufacturers,. handsome designs on fine •
.strop net, lea andl4 yards long, pairs of nearly every pattern,
samples of curtains that sell at from $4 to $10 per pair, choice of .5 o
lot each U •
Samples of extra fine Swiss curtains, the 'best goods the
manufacturers make; l tui 2yards;long•,• pairs of each pattern,
choice of let each U110
New Wrappers
Bright and new this week. are some new print Wrappers
in dark colors. They are made of ,good prints in the newest
styles, skirts are full width and :waists are lined. Not ordinary
cheap goods but real good qualities. . . •
Print wrappers, newest style, dark Print wrappers, best quality, full
colors, a good serviceable sizes, dark colors , regular ra r •+�
house wrapper, all sizes . 1.�o . wrapper patterns, all sizes , 1171.1 u
40c Lustre for 25c
A. genuine bargain. in Slack Lustre for Skirts, just no
this week.
Black Figured Lustre, treat pattern, suitable for skirts, bright fin. .
ish, a regular 40e quality,44 iuclies wlde,apectalfor J'uiy neliing. •c
Meies -. Hats
99o. ,
"Lire are &eating out Men's lard and
Fedora Eats at 99c each. These' are'good
styles and first class qualities, We do not
want to carry . a single fiat into next season
or we wouldn't sell at this price—
* WJiUU 2 $2.6U mise vg tea .90�
The.lady was • well known in • Olinton
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Your Business
°and
Our Business.
You LOW Whether or"not - • ou. wart a Ham.
mock • or a Croquet Set,or. a Fan for this hot weather?
r trust knothat the most advantageousp
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andwe xu youw t t �
lace to buy them is from us.-
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We •Know we have a complete stock .fro*
which t� select, made with , as good material and
workmanship as can be crowded into it for the price
asked.
Weinvite your inspection,..trustin .it will result in -
MUTUAL BUSINESS.
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MU UA SZhI SS
The W. D. FAIR COQ Clinton.
"Often the Cheapest—Always the Best"
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And our. low rices: must win
We are kept busy and no wonder,
Another big •purchase of first-class, .un•to-date
'Loots & Shoes on sale Fiday at.less than whole
sale prices. :Not bankrupt 'stock but new :goods,
this season's make direct from the factor
Just; a few prices -:—
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Girls . Laced Boots; 8 to 10, :worth c,going at.... ... '.5Oc
Girls' ButtonedrBoots,, pat. tip, Worth $1, only........ 69c
Men's. Laced Boots, would be cheap at $I, 'for.........75c
Laciies'G.ennine Dongola Kid; Strap Stippers,worth,$1. 75e
Ladies Dongola Kid Buttoned Boots, worth $1.75. $1,25
Gents' Dongola Kid Gaitere .., well wcortir.
31iSses Pebble Battened Boots,' special for.,. 790
The choice is irianense, the beagairrs rintellaaarle• We give you a fair
warning they will. not kat long. ;Cerne early Friday morning,
To in tigate is to invest at the Old .Bel ri e. '
M. TAYLOR SON.
Cash. and One•Price.' Pggs taken' • Cush •
INSURANCE OFFICE AT THE ' STORE..
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3•50 The Famri Us SIatera�ShO &50.
Anew shipment of . Slater Shoes ' brings • us a celebrated shape nulled .•
the "Rational" designed for. gentlemen who appreeaite graceful curves, ,whish'
respect their corns, tender nails and tenderer bunions. • The toe is stiff,. full,
round and wide across the curved ball and. is higher on the great toe side , from
f".�. the instep than on .the small too side high roomy and curving instep. This shape
�\ has great chums to beauty but stronger ones to comfort . Made in Box Galt or
;,,14 Kidduck. 'Black or Tan ill color. At $3,50 they stand as the best goods for the
f moneyon the market.
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The Celebrated ..e.
. "'Bell " Shoe t
Hardly, a day passes but we have Customers Viking for the "Bell'.' shoe and when. once they become
costumers for this make they will use no other. They cost a trifle more money thansomecheap snake but
they are very. �much cheaper in the end. They are the perfection of fide shoemaking and will give the -
greatest satisfaction in wear.
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n a The I_410fl ira;1• _girl;average 83`1, A teaather �^ -
must be meowed for the poncinaes • t Jticksbil 13ros, celebrated make of Clothing • i` •; ' •- ,,�
' Clotlimg saying all bu bias the n�ltiill€3t>!iltlls l� . oat ••-• u,• • ,�► _ .
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raligtyrriasnt MOO.' 0—R0 lceson s , a
A cainmunicaelari ung••- . p
way received from Dr. Shaer, Medical �"an.�1 givingthem a class of Dods totally different from ordinary res yy inaitlos�, People who have
liealtll OilElcer, itifarfning the ba)arcl Tail to cloth shau d see our stock of "Lion" Brand boys clothing.. OU can hey as need.
that tilt, water ext ens achaal wag ltnfit large t £or $2 6( If you want the vest it will. cost (i0e more. Coalfs are y"
y bU own make you case, depend upon tllcetn beiNg,
far use, a@ he had examined it and =PIM sizo boys coat andpain sg
found that there was sufficient poison mftde sin le' and dOublEi roasted t� beingour .lI l '
r two dysentery�Rtai�causeale family,f e Shrewd buyers are 'bef ining to realize that whenthey buy from the manufacturers they niust stave one profit and
advisd theto take thepumpo .ar d l' buyers a beat waving. I'
die ontinue the use, and oaringg to the thin means to loge ra g • Q(i are
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so• ld for i t.(1p but being manufacturers we can Sava this one I nature of the soil and cantina drain.
11r ciao al Oa serg;Zs
ts at IO'»
age from cesspools, &C„it was not safe This suits tivOlnr erful for the money. They sell on eil;ht, are 'w(ll (alit, well made auridwell trimmed. Cart
to have a1 surface well.• Art artesian ,,, rofit.
*ell of 00 feet has been sunk and pure o h$d, TIl si'ng10 or double breasted.
water batt been obtained, fly motion ,,,
the property committee was inRtructed _ - DEPARTMENTAL
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to Recurs' tenders for coal, and the etc« _
Iron y tbM hes etorce tenders tin fo►r an �' ”`
jAcKsoN EROS, ► . ClintOn
Iron ulnen Oct(to he receiaed nil to the � ""'" ,
20th inst.) Ana the hoard decided to , •
take down the fence in front of the '
rchaol: A.��ee following
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