Lucknow Sentinel, 1898-04-08, Page 4J eftes aro •
RAP1ti CITY NEWS.
Rev. II. Dserouian, Armenia, gave
an interesting atldrerrit on Armenians, •
in south Kinloss church last Sabbath.
All present enjoyed his address very
much,
Mrs. McD.,ugal, of Calumet, Mich..
spent a few days here calling on
friends,
Mr. Smith, of Huron, was the guest
of Mr. McKinnon lately.
Mita McKenzie, of Turotato, spent
a few day here last week calling on
o1.1 friends.
Mr. Brtx:hie, of Hamilton, was visit-
ing at the rewidence of Mr. J ans.•s
Fisher last week. Mr. Brocbit' is on
his way to British Columbia, where lie
intends to make his home.
Mrs. YcKensie, of Kinlough, visit- ,
ed friends hear a short time ago. { Woman's Dongola Button, Self Tip, Coin.Toe, sp 3c1R1 1.33
Wedding bells are singing. Woman's Dongola Button, Pat Tip, Coin Toe .. .. 1.50
V,'i1t Phillips has returned home Woman's Dong. Button, Self Tip, Turn, worth $2.35 only 2.00
from visiting friends at Whitechurch.
The Luc1, noweentinei, Bruce County criday April 8th
dIsmaiseesele-i
R. RUGHES,
Clothing,
Soots & Shoes.
BOOTS
— -.
.nM•�l.la..-< _..yam_ �.- �-_`_ '�'r_-Y.
The bulk of our spring stock
has arrive(!, which consist of
the nobbiest and is st values
ever presented to our custom-
ers.
AND SHOES
elow is a few of our snaps
aSHFIELI) COUNCIL
Council met pursuant to adjourn.
went Msr, h, 11..►th. Members all
present. Minut.s of the last meeting
read a nd approved. The following
accounts were paid. James Rose,
gravel $7.30; Rob' rt Fitzgerald,
plank, $11.25; V Gardner, rep cud
i'4.1.75; Hemi as Webster rep cul $1.O0;
11 McGregor, rep cul or lake road,
$6.00; J Hackett t rep cul on con W.
and 11, SOe; R fltnter, rep cul :►0'.
A Boyd taking timber out of the lake
$500; John Kirkpatrick, rep three
washouts and two culverts ala bu;.
Vzn. McQuoicf,. i1:ap $1.50; Th 'miss
Andersin rep cul 40c; W w. McGrerv,
rep cul *1.25; Rid. Juhusto:► rep cul
Jams Brown, rep cul 50c; Geo.
Irwin, rep. road on KB. 13; 1). Mc-
Leod rep bridge at pintail 50c. Jas.
Crawford, rep ar.d covering cul. 432.50;
John Little rep cu' . S R 3 and •i , $1;
Joules McWhinney rep cpl $ R J.r 10
:.'; David .ilcllwain rep -cul and bridge
$1; I t win Foster rep Tigerts bridge 3;
Geo. Johnston rep cut con 2 & $ R
6 S 7 t5; Frank Russell cutting ice
at Crawford's =1; Wm T. Pel/ow drain
across road and rep Richardson's hilt,
$17, H. Halliday; polling booth ;:4;
Jos. Dunbar, cleaning drain con 2 $2:
Robt. Harrison part of salary, $25.
On motion of Dattin and. Bark:oy
the council adjourned to meet again on
the 28th day of May. The court for
the Revision of the Assessment Roll, ' 1s"4*4
Woman's Dongola Oxford, Pat Tip. Coin Toe..
Men's Dongola Congress, Coin Toe, .Special
Men's Dongola Laced, Coin Toe, Special..
Men's Dongola Tall, Laced, Coin Toe..
CLOTHING_
Men's all wool tweed suits, best of
Farmer's satin linings, worth $10 for $9.
`Ten's black Venetian coat and vest,
bound, and best of linings, onlyu. .
Men's all •wool Canadian -tweed suits,
good linings and well made, special at $4.75.
Men's Can idiati tweed pants, made as
well as the best, worth $1:23, now selling
for $1,00.
Sole agent
plough shoes.
g,
for Williams' `side laced
ur. 1. pstair. in Wm.
Resilencr. Ross street,
rdoch & ('o's store
K. :1f. • U. & M. K_
hd snrgcon. gratluate of
snd ('.ntncil of 1'hysiciat,
tario. Special attention.
hr
nose, throat and lungs.
k.
Will •open prr►cti.e on
to c-Jmmence at 2 o'clock p:m. on that 7 -
ws. SrR'yriizR, :IETIEB
K1NLOSS COi'NC1L.
Kinloss Cour ail met on March 281th
Members a,l present. • The minutes u:
last meeting having been read an(
signed Cheques were issued as fol
lows: To Municipal World for Audi
tors stamp and pad, *1; J. Saunder
gravel for washout., $2; A.. McKenzie
work op gravel road, 75cts; Ww. Mc
Kenzie, fixing culvert con. 2, 75cts
J. Webster work on 5th side line, r' IC. O. Fe
D. Johnston, work on con. 10, 50 cts --- •
Jas. McDonald, work on . con. 6. $1.251zwt ►t'L• ti•u :'t'• Lr('K - .
t.► ev erg hr't at:d third M 'n -
«'m. Kennedy, culvert 30th side liner;oth in the t►rarf►i•e Hall.
$1.50; W. Scott, work on con. 12 are c• 1.4 -Rally invited.
cts; F. Grunnett,, work on 100, (' F. 1'. P. Yu1.e4S
side land $1; Frank Harris work os
• con. 8; 12 50; R. Orr; work, 25cts:Ben f _ •
• Hughes, repairing washout on 10th MORTCACE SALE
side line, $3.50; D. S. McDonald, part
of gravel contract on Durham Road,
$60; John Armitage, relief, $5; MMIrs.-
Alexander,15 ; Hee Morrison, relief,
Vs; Elliott family, relief, $1►; Mrs,
Lockhart, ielief, s5.
Moved oy Moffatt seconded by Mc-
Donald, that tKe clerk he instructed
to frame a by-law, to open the boun-
dary line of Undoes and Kin!soss, be-
tween the 4th COD. of the Township of
Culross, and the 5th con. and part' of
the 4th con. of the Township. of Kin-
loss; as far south as the divieion line
between the 3rd and'4tb cons. of the
Township of Culross, and that the
C;erk forward a copy of said oy-law
to the Cuirosa CouociL—U'arrif•d.
By-law No. 5 was read a firs', second
and 3rd time and duly pass, d. •
Pathniasters, pound -keepers and
fence -viewers were appointed as fo:-
lows:
l• Oe F.
1XC..; OW LODGE
I►1':PI N.»E�N'T
T. Order •,f Forster
met the t)ddfellowe'
Hall all .►n the fourth Titre
(lay of each month, at
7:30o'clock. Visiting
in'itld.
W. A. Law RaNt,E,
. r. 1ti.c.'rdir r; ,$rcrt tit/ y.
PA'rHVAITP.Rti.
Dia. 1, Wesley Henderson; 2, Jaa.
Webster; 3. Peter. Torrance; 4, Robt.
Purvis; 5, John Gillies; 6, John Craig;
7, } obt. Ferrie; 8, Samuel Teggar, 9,
Geo. Fitzpatrick; 10. Jas Gau rapt ; 1 1.
Neil McCorvis; 12, V.'m. Dawson; 13,
Patrick Gaynor, 14, Itod Golan;
• D. S. McDonald, 15, David llendersor,;
16, John McDougall; 17, Jilin Me-
i%rmid; 18, Kennon McKinnon; 19,
Jobn, Graham; 20. Peter McIntosh;
21, Alex.- Milne; 22, .Woo; Titfin; 23,
John Casemore, 24, Wm. Barbour, 25,
. Wm. McBurney,• 26. Donald McDon-
ald; 27, William W ker; 18, Andrew
Lockhart; 29; Wm: 'Wens; 34,, Jas.
Sutherland; 31, leen. Houston,
Anglia McPherson; .33, i:eo. K. Erwin;
34, Albert Salmon; 35, Arch.. McDiar-
mid; 36, Jas. Couly; 37. Wm. Young,
Sr; 38, Joseph Hodgins; 39, Rod
Gillies; 40, Mom Thompson; 41, Jos.
Johnston; 42, Jas. McCaul: 43, Wat-
son Scott; 44; Wrn. Ryan; Kinlo, Jas.
Carleton; 45, W. Arnold; 46, Thos.
Patterson; 47, Wrn. McMann; 48,
rhos. Atkinson; 49,, Chas. Ellis; 50
Ro`)t..Neshitt; .'►•l, Itu4ben litauffer;
52, John McNeicr; 53; John Portice;
54, Alex. Saiitb,,K. V„ Geo Johnstone;
55;. Wm Johnstone. ,
srowitv'!lSrtBR.i:
' 1, John 11. K sake; 2,, 'f hos. :Ma`
eolm; 3, Peter Vorrighn; ' 4, Wm.
Valens; b, Peter VIcKe' ie; -,6, Janes
3aurit; 7, II. U Henderson.
1, J,.hn Hodgins; , John • Rousom;
3, G. K. Ervin; 4, Ben. 'Hughes; 5,
Alex..Phillips; 6, Wm. Dawson; 7,
W ro. Barbour; ?4, James Crawstoa.
The Council adjourned • to met
again wattle 26th day of May, and on
bat day to hold a Court .,f Revision
HOMY
MA(LEAN—At Black Mew., .►n We•lne''tlay,
the'th.l the wife. of Mr. John 1•.). Mc -
Iran, of a ,on.
1.00
.. 10
.. 1.50
.. ,7:)
t., ri -
EYE S:DAVISON,
l�raKluatr of Nee a
Toronto optical ('c
DAYS' DRUG 51 � �,
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ONE [ �
FURNITURE
THURSDAY, WARE ROOMS.
"To cover the foot?"
"Thzt al,►
" Not for a moment," says Painy
Foot. " Well -I guess not," shivers - '►
Cold Feet. "To sell," chuckles
Dealer under his Gana. 1'0 FIT
h F.N.' ," Slater Shoe bluntly puts i
' Now lthtt e." cries Corny.
Toe. "us my s—ire," sings oil
Bunion Joint. " Who'd a thought
it," whined Bunch -o -toes. , Are fou hit,—shoe 'wearer.
Feet fitters are the genuine, Goodyear welted, stamped
on the sole $3.00, $4•OO and 15.(•o per pair.
"The Slater Shoe."
J. G. Murdoch & Co„ Agents
ILLINERY QPENINC
Mrs. Smith will hold her Spring
Millinery Opening on
FRIDAY ANI) SATURDAY
next, when the Ladies 'will have
the privilege of seeing all the
Latest Stylcs in hats and bonnets,
walking hats, sailors and children's
hats in endless variety. She will
also show Lace Curtains, 3 1-2
yards long in lovely patterns away
down in price,
RS.*
Call earl . and a.:• That Touches The of
s, Stamiaa v
servic.•ngsectur.l the �,teuai�;ca late:y occupiedupieJ
.. • . 'by G. U .,1h:RRY as a Furnitnre.Ware 11.kom,
lfai
I have recently fitted it with the newest de
Ire of -all kindi •►f •Houorh�� d 1'ttrniturr,• r'T� 1 '11% 1 uality, they are. une•tn;dle.d. .,rhe price is- '��ACLEOD'S S� 5TE � C�VA�' ���� y ..i,avii. All goods are bought for spot
cash,.therefore I c•.in sell atais close a.price as •
-
any 1.-rs.•n in the' r»untry. Why buy in To- 01:
ronto., anti pay frci:;ht, subject. t,' , (tannage,
Td B LIBERTY TO\►•hen y•ii can save this at 1.,.n1e' ,-Vv hen at Weak and Impure Blood
VREELY ACC01+• T. DANS( 'a; inspect at►il .b(► con
vine.. d. • . .
Liver and Kidney Diseases,
Female Complaints, etc.
11C
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05' CONSCIENC
OTHER LIBER1 rH E
Lucknow, DEPARTMENT
UNDw RTAKING
Is co i.lu, t.•.l at the old gtaud, whicli has been
Postruaster-Gr- entirely renovatet
post otlice bill gi
rate for letters t
ion. To make t
occasit ned 1'y ti
OF HOTEL. I
UNDER and by virtue of the power •f
Sale contained in a Mortgage from
Gro. H. Grsris and his wife to A1,t REID,
dated the 15th day of February, 189' • the; e
will be sold by Public Auction at 11fcbarry'a
hotel in the Village of l.'tckaow, Ontario ti,n-,
Thursday the 28th day ,1f A�t il, leO8, at 3
o'clock in the aftern,•on, the Hotel and prem-
ises connected therewith now occupied by the
Sfort, agog. situate on Village Lot 'number.
508 in the Village of Lucknow, in the County
of Bruce, Ontario, and the lot adjoining said
lot 5014 now used in connection with 'the- said,
This Hotel is a deeiradble one., having a &Orel
business an.l improvements have been ,lately
mane thereon.
'PERMS or S.\i.E:
•> .)0 d.'wn ••n the day of sale and $+;00 more
when poese'si•.n given and the balance •on
Mortgage,on the 1r•.optsrty, payable in 3 • or ' .;
years as may be agreed upon. l'osseasiini will
be delivered t•► the purchaser by the vendor.
For further particulars apply to. the under-
signed or t„ P. A. Matc.)xsos, Barrister,.
Lueknuw, or to the Auctioneer.
Dated at Iagers-,11, this lest day of April
1898,
PETER C'osito:.tr, M. VaL- u, . ,
Auctioneer • S•4,• for Vendor:
MORT(cACE .:.SALE
At the a'AI\ llot'si;
LTICICI OW
Wednesday, April 20th., 1883.
At 12.30„m., there will be so14 by public
auction :—The south hal{ of the south hal of
lot number six in the twelfth onc-i►sioz,
western division of the Townehih (►f Ashfield,
in the County of Huron, containing 51i acres
auore or less save and except one-eighth of an
a -re more or less •.tf the south west cornet
thereof.
For further particulars awl c,►uditi •n, 41
sale, see posters or apply to `
CRONYN & BETTS, or to
Vendors' Solicitors, PETER COsRIGAN,
T.owlnn, Ont. Auctioneer, •
Ht4yr►od, Ont.
FARM FOR SALE
BEDS'(; THE SOUTH WEST' (CUA I:
ter of lot 13, in the llth. concession • of
West Wawar.•►sh containing 50 acre* more or
less. The place is well fenced and contains a
•►•►•s staple. The farm is well watered. • Fpr.
further particulars apply to ,
ANDREW MULLI\,
Luchnow i', O,
s L Lot For Salo.
1' OR SALE. ' A CHEAP HOUSE AND
one acre of land. near the Station. The
house is a good frame dwelling 'and' in good
repair. '!'here is a new stable and a first-class
well and pump on -the premise*, four or five:
good apple trees, two plum tree.. anti other
small fruit, all in bearing. For particulars
apply on the premises, or to
JAMES MEM0.11Y, •
• Lnckn.>.P
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
A.FRAME MOUSE ..AND LOT FOR
sale cheap. 'Situated on 9tasd fer street
in this village. Thd lot contains and quarter
of an acre. and there ii a good stable on the
place. This property was formerly owened
by the late Davit) M. Rosa. For further
particulars, apply to the Breen -tors.
Wm. C. Ioevw►N, Lucknow,
J. S. Mc1)0Nvr.r►, Ripley.
LUCKNOW MARKETS
Fall wheat, per bushel..........., .83 to 84
Spring wheat per busthel, .82 to 82
Peas per hushel '.53 to .54
MI A RR I A G E I Oats per bushel • .27 to 28
Barley per bushel.....,.:..- -.... 30
Potatoes per bwbel...... ,....... . .40
Butter per lb, rod's 10e; sub..... .15 t) lh
s per (loses.. '.8 ► to 8
ay, per ton ... .:....... �.00to6.00
Flour per cwt ....... • 82.26 to' $.50
Dried apples per lb. • - '.0
Tallow per lb .........:........• .5
Lard per lb.., -...... ... ,8 to 3
Pork per cwt .....«« ,,... ...«..t1,75 to 5.29
Wool per lb...........«...:...«...». .17
• 9
Chickens per its...........».1..“ ...41•4••.• •
Turkey per lb... .... « ...r............,.. ' , .5
li)ncka per lb........,...«ii....:... .b
Gees per ib..« ....:................* •. «• • .t5.
Apples 4►er bar:.+.., ::.,.........a...;t,58 to1.7S
Sh,epskins .:......,...•«..... ,b0 to.75
Ilk►` a .......3.:............5..... .70
8tw per cwt.....,«.»...........
DOUGLAS- bacMILJ.AN On We(In•-s+•lay,
the'lth. inst., by the Rev. A. McKay, at
t1. rwi.lence of the bridegroom, , Mr.
Wan... John 1►out(l a. t•. Elisabeth',
third &Stwitter of the late Archibald Me-
)1/illara, all •4 Lachine...
a
FARM EOR BALE
r0 14O[?TH ft A i.lr OF LOT 22.
ms.-12. West W.wami..h. containing
4 'L1is farm i, in a good situation,
was ws*mrd,. 4,•-•1 l Wildia ., Bend orchard,
smartyaD ssrd.d ,lows. Apyly os the prem-
ise* to
to
..,..rete
s
. w«1 1 ',,r,
her
• to des
• sheet yr►r..
PHERSON,
Leeks
. door ?'
— Itwas w rot. •
.80
•
Embalming Preserving and
Taking Caro cf Eodios a Spec-
ialty.
The Embalming .I'1+1id, material' and at- tpples
.clacking
Black I.eadt •
Blue
Baking Powders
Barley, pot
Bath Brick
Beans
Brooms
Ask Druggist or write direct to Z. M. McLeod, (:on> R1cil, Ont.
Sold by Harry Days, Lucknow
M. CORRIGAN'S
Is the place to make your selections in
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
•pltsnces used • have. Proven to 1w. the. m•Mt
effectual that have ever - beet} .used fot the:1►a}t
twenty year''. •.,
I';icttue Franiin•” Ami all kinds of Re-
patirin� dope' at. the l , stand '
fIENZJJ
Baker and Confectioner.
Dealer in all kiii is of
Groceries, .Canned Goods
Confectionery, ..Etc, ,
Bread, Buns .
and Cakes
. Fresh Daily
Flour, Oatmeal and Corn,
meal always on hand •
THE
PHRENOLINE
REMEDIES
Taking the lead everywhere.
We Are working day and night to
-supply the demand. •
• .Our correspondence shows 'that
• ,`: hundreds upon hundreds. of poor
sufferers are being restored to
'health and happiness daily. '
Try Our •
Rheumatic Specific or
Kidney and Liver Pills.
They are absolutely pure and health,-
- • .fol. (:itarant«'.if to etre.Rheums-
tiem, Sciatica,. Neuralgia, ' 1.iimbngo,
land` all, forma of. Kidney sired Liver
tmnblest.
Beware of spurious imitations
Manufactured on Honor and
.Sold on Merit only "by .. . .
BERRY 8. CO
Sm
RTD
CUSTOM TAILOR.
Ailing' 8104k
Having opened out business
in the room over Mr. Wm.
Connell's dry . goods store, I
am prepared to turn out in
the neatest manner and lat-
est styles all sort of work
pertaining to a first-class tailor
shop. ' Satisfaction always
guaranteed. A call solicited.
To enter my rooms please
comp by way of main'up-stair
entrance of Allin's block.
Baskets
Br tlshed
13i.cuit
L. ►ff ee
Confectionery
:Canned Good.
Cocoa!
Vhlcola$e
Corn, canned
Cornureal
Currants
Currie Powder
Cream Tarter
Cocoanut
Dates
1 have in
• k rliried Apple
JE t
l"i(rsracts
l•'irh, awned
fish, dried
Grl.►tine
�Gingers
Holli
Honey -
Ink '
ndigo •
Licorice. -
Lime Juice
l.euiond .
Lamps
Lard
Matches
Mince Meat
Meal
Macaroni
Mustard
Meats, canned
Magnesia
stock the followiug• : .
Natmee •. 804a 84.-
t1il, ulivel •8,►„ i.e.:..
Oil, sweet Spices
t Iil,-ca star I:Starch .
- Oranges , s - Strawberriea,oasa*
.Oat Meal • . 5ulpber. .__
Pails` ' laid( -
Peel's' Tonlatoes:canned
Pipes - Feat ,
Pickle Tobsccoes
Pearii f e .' ' - Vermicell •
Peas ,emune :1 - Vinet.•airs .
' Pe•1►1►er-Watehb•►ards
itaiaitls \ � it h;g Cr�ysta
f:lt:e. - 1', .so(i(•nwat:e
I:icr 1Tlour 'Whiting .
salt.► I ),Innes Sets
Salt , - Yeast Cakes
SabatolUiaaer$ete
�>•ritin s l'ea Sets
... enns4.. • !K'atrr Setts
s.eda('r•ani Setts
•Sugar !terry Setts
Syrup • ''t'oiletSetts •
A-1 Flour always on hand.
Furniture.1F'.iiture.
FURNITJRE.
Bedroom Suits, Bed Window Shades,
Springs, Matresses, Curtain Poles,
and Everything in 1 Pictures & Picture
the Furniture Line. I Frames, Etc, Etc.
Repairing and Picture
Framing and a Full
Line of Upholstered
Goods.
Our (Tndertaking Embalming is our
Department is Com- Specialty. Calls
lete in Every Promptly Attend -
Respect.. ed to.
LiWronco & Johnstone Lucknowe
•
Green and dry wood wonted in exchange for furniture.
People must
Have groceries
..... MINIM
•
The grer.4 question is where to get thein. We .kaep the bent
qualities to be had. We don't•pretend to sell them LeIuw: cod, baive&.
sell them at a very close margin.: '
TEAS
Black, Green and Japan are un , stalled in quality and prices. Teti
will save from ' 5 to 10 cents per and 11 you buyfrom us instead of tea
t
peddlers. Compare quality d prices. -
aROCKERY '• t
We have a fine assortment cf dinner setts, tea, berry and Writ
setts very cheap. Call, examine thein ►.n•1 .rot prices
FLOUR & FEED
All kinds of flour and feed kept constantly on hand. Cloodg.
delivered to any part of the town.
McClure and MallQugh
CA873 r3-1;t0CJ87R6
Dress Goods: �.
This week we are showing some
of the Newest Shades & patterns
in
Covert Cloths, Silk Mixed Fancies,
]Elomespuns, Plaids, Vigoreaux,
Heather Milted, Coating Serges, Etc.
i
IN
Shot Taffetas, Roman stripes,
Figured silks & satins, Honit-an aids
Beaded & silk gimps, ribbons, Rushings Etc
S
J. G. Murdoch 8z Co.
ilhinpry - Opening
We extend a� cordial invitation to the ladies to 1
visit our show- oom on
V3itari$VAV and SAV1,310Alro
T
7TH_ oi1 9T r C3, --F ,gpRIL_
CONNELL, � - -� C�VOW.
Ifyou want the inside price in boots and shoes, read
the folio« ilrg. We have reduced the price of our own
make of .men's laced • boots. ' Shelled cordovan from
$4.50 to 52.75, and men's kid boots from $4.50 to $4,00.
All lines of, hand -made and read
lion. We have a large stock of oots
in all lines.' ilcmein oer, Nye 4,1 ra t
If your bot s ,rip, bring th - ti sack an
de shoes in propor-
shoes and rubbers
verything we sell.
we will mend them
free of cha>► ge. Repairing done on shortest notice.
TERMS : Cash or credit. A liberal discount off for cash.
a
E
wi
othiliz is Better
For general i e in the kitchen, or in fact in any
Mouse than
Ename11ed-Wre.
• It takes the iilace of china and is UNBREAKABLE.
have a large stock always. on hand, consisting of
part of the
Tea pots
Drinking plugs
'Water pails
Soap dishes
Soup bowls
Jelly plates
ea steepers ' . T.ea kettles
aucers • Basting SpOOhS
Vater pitchers Wash basins
ippers Preserving kettles
our plates Dinner plates
udding dishes Rice boilers
Soup ladels
And the pri - es are right.
We
Drinking cups
Sauce pans
Chambers
Dish pans
Pie plates
Skinners
Thomas LaVreiiee, - - Lueknow, Ont
Better Than Eger Before i,
Thing of Beauty is a JoyForever.'
And there is not anything iii thp home that gives
the Cheer, Comfort and Joy, that a .. .OS .ale silt
BEAUTIFUL COOK OR PARLOR STOVE
does, an there is a large and well selected stock
of these l
beautiful stoves at the I OPULAR
HARDWARE, that surpasses any previous as-
sortment' that has ever been on sale, and it is to
the interest and profit of thos6 intending to pur-
chF.se a nice stock at a low price, to call and i, see
the goods and get prices. All stoves guaranteed.
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