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The Wingham Times, 1893-10-27, Page 1L VOL. XX.I.---No. 1131.. We have passed into stock Ft fine range o£ overcoats, Sterns overcoats itucl nobby well made and well trimmed dross over- coats, Yon young moo who aro wanting a fashionehte, well fitting caress overcoat will roles it if you do not see ours; Dome in and see them anyway, we do not think it a trouble to show theta tc yen. Our gents' furnishings aro complete in every line, Solite of the newest things in weep wear, knots and derbys. Our boot and shoe stook was never so eornploto as at present. The wet weather will soon ho -alien ns and you will tint thet yo,t need it new pair, "Teke time by tho forelo:I-," Groceries ep usual; our 36 cent tea is the talk of the customers; three pounds for one dollar, five pomade for one dollar and fifty Mits. ORB c:; IIISCOCKS, Direct Dry Goods Importers. Trir, Been, October 20, 18;13. ti WINGIIA.M, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1893, —Wretch J It. 1Munslraw's change of111ts. Setherian aclvortisemell t,nget week, field, have reeved at ld fatally, znil Y. _= towel. —Heusi to 1e in Winrliam, Apply' to —Oath for good 1 (1tter and eggs A. Dawson. Graham's market grocery, rt}` --dart. T. oss is the sole agent for Wiugha d vicinity for the sale of celebrat Bel Organs and Pianos and Baymo Se% ing machine, --Tho Trans will he sent to any address from now till the 1st of January, 18J5, fee Otto Dollar. of Ash - I ---ftev, G. C, bui •ne very • , .te c Y et R ,d, vices of the Pres last. —Dr, tcwlor and r. Joh* Neelands will —Regular me ttil"represent the Win ham Methodist church the at the West Hriroi 'rohibition Convention, —Division Cola was held in the Connoil Chamber, on tVe uesday lest, Judge Doyle presiding, Thor- were but few cases to Dome before the edge, --Private moneys to loan ou mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to tf Jane Neeznems. —Messrs. A Teeny, Pocock, jr., and Mrs appointed as dole; Convention for T•1' Wingham Baptist e 11. A YEAR INA.i)VAN lI olioShot-— . bbz e D. D t ,, Gt -+-Ties antrnal e]}, _ ting lnatclF, under the ; Men: :1d,tilte, of r.:.,ivrtten', iv tably conducted the eel.- ; auspice% of No. IC , opany, 33rd Battalion, ; friends in town. yterian church, on Sunday will take place et Z land range, on Wed. j Mr. and Hrs. if Derr were via' I nesday, November' 1. t, comimeneing .at S a. Clinton, this week. t' ing of Court IMaitlend, i in- `There will bo is • fats of prizes, ane IMrs. ,T, T, Meier c14 Catnadian Oxitei of Foresters, to -eight for oivilian+s and tt,. , +,, .. 4 ..., ,.....__--- , of IYaterl Election of )face s, and other business.! caul prizes, to the +++. t . li.rl'rOLtr `i i •liiCc^.get, oil foroompetitiou, 1 sidentsof Wingharl ; visiting friends !n t,wn for the —Mr. This, J. Soott Ilas arranb*ed for ; and surrounnin; e.ouu' y are co:dnally in- i weeks. 1 the appearance o Min. Norah Clench -,talo v!fed to take pare in ale contpetitioia, Ai Mr, J, W. en atter, of the is celebrated violin •t, in WingbtLrn, on the I ,bus will run from t nvn to the range at I Signal staff, spent p rt of 28th of Becerr,b r, •l nrtorvi,is during tiro da , l Saturday! t r i Sunday last with filo as ill town, X u —Methodist next Sunday: home) of Obe of Daniel"— series: "Dani "Burch Pn]pit Triples for orning—"The ark in the •edom." Evening- Boolt ontiuued--seventh of the in the den," For sale, good witch sow; will calve iu April next; tow giving good quantity of milk, Geo. FI Phippen, Lower Winghan. The Wi ghane .Presbyterian church lave appoint as delegates to the Prohi- bition Conv ntiorz for West Huron—Dr. Macdonald, mayor Gordon, and lilessrs. Win, lduttoi and D. Sutherland, —Keep T esday evening next. Slat inst., clear for th concert under the auspices of Caledonian -Camp, Sons of Scotland, Lovers of cotelr music and song should ot fail to tteud. --Wanted, 10 to 20 men to out oorclwood nd sawlogs, Work to coniallune° at once - Geo. Tzzosrses, Winghan, Ont. r and Country Gentle - Nr. Y., one of the best the interests of the raiser, is offering special ew subscribers in clubs. " another column, w ates appoiuted to attend 1 . m ..s.... ..=..,r..,m,,,..,. ees n Y•>larriaa a Licenecs Issued by Fntw Pee'nuso r. `No 23, Vie- a toria FCIYa t, ni0'inghunn, Ont. lel o witnesses I required WC t7AL 1.VX'a err`'I —33i, Sirlonlant the specialist, will be at the Queen's Hotel, W int hzzin, from 7 o'oloc:le'Monrday night, No vetnber 13th., onyil the hour of 3 o'clock -in=, the afternoon Tuesday, November 7th. Consultation free. -T11e di -op in the to rlporature on Toes- daylarnhcle the sea,ch fc heavier clothing gei'!p'ra —Call at the Star Restaurant for a big assortment of fruit. Jas. 1 oKenvie. e'' "--;•Mr, John Pelton, of East Wawariosh, rhes moved into tate fine new residence which 0 erected site l ' e < t rn wiz this season. -•-Watches, elookr, and jewelry promptly repaired and Bully warranted by Hats= Peer., Meyer Block, Wiugham, if Mr. Walter Ta for has purchased a brick- h it O Ge L t rid two trots ou Centre street, near the rectory, fr n Mr. ]Mark Cassels,at a fair- f1gure. ---The Trati.s will bo sent to any address from now till the let of January, 1835, i or One Dollar, «—The Kincardine 1.wn Council has re- pealed the by-law g siting a gonna of 030,000 to the ICincar, Inc and Toeswater railway. —The lacrosse coni rt,ou Thursday even ing of last week, was ot as' well patron•- iz ed as it ahotilcl, .eve been. The pre - gramme given was a gcod : one, and was well rendered, --For sale, a goo milet' . cow; :will calve in April next; now living good quantity o rnnillk. Geo. 1 . Ph' pen, Lower Wingham. —During the orison, Mr. T. 11 Ross, // 'with the assistnl co of Mr. G. A. Sm9rth, hold upwards ; . 130 Massey -Ramis machines and ! ( dements of different kinds 4 A most sa 'sfactory season's work, sure! . " --Tire efeelorni k Binder Company, of O1n ago, wlza were n correspondence with blest of the towns a Oittario relative to a bonus, •Winghasn included, have decided not to bui a hr ch in Centudx. They '.I'w111 get GI thei • binders built in Can- ' ads.. '. 3»$1.'7;1 cash will secure Tin: Tzar s and 'Toronto Weekly Globe from now till the 1st of January, 1895, Subsoribe at once. • 1'he world is c aqs, Netuie is sorts of colors, aticl i an art gallery to wa Not even the harro will soon be time to eidowalk is enough seem less lovely. looking beautiful these alsomining, it in all is like going through along* a country road. ing thought that it hovel the snow off the to make the scenery —p`or first -Woes tailoring and cheat, gents' furnishings, try Webetor de C"o, Remember the place, ouly two doors north of the rid stand and between Boss' beak store and Patterson's jewellery shop, —Nearly overyoue is aware that it fe wrong to carry c rcealed weapons niz Canada, but it is no .generally known that by the new Crimina Coate that you must not cornu within wo miles of a public meeting without hie rring a penalty of $100 upolt convidtion, d -if yon molest any person corning f m a public zueeting designedly, either y personal violence or opprobrious epithe s, you can be fined $200 12 • or go to jail for six montth. i ---Tile Cultivat man, of Albany, papers published ' farmer and stock inducements to See aclver•tisemen —Will the dole Cleo, Pocock, sr., Geo. A. Ireland havo been tes to the Prohibition t Huron, from the -arch, --Mr. Ainos Witl row, of Woodstock, re - Permanent Building on, has been in tosve. to sell stock of above m a local board. presenting the Ont and Lear Associat some days tryin association and fog —Mr, D. Show Works, has been fairs with the di'. manufactures, the red ticket a exhibited. rs,of the WingbamPump ery saceessful at the fall erout kinds of pimps lie Its pumps were awarded all the efairs at which he 7 cash will eecnro Tuts nulls and i We take the follow ng obituary notice Mr, W. J. Clan an starter'! f Toronto Weekly Globe from now till tho ' of the late Mrs, Laidla from last week's i eeoou i visit to thell , .rld'a ]?air, r+ F 1st of January, 1895. Subscribe at once. I issue of the Seaforth S n: It is with deep 1 day last. --Rev. W. IL Fraser, of Manitoba, wilt 12roenticwieetabree wo n tolir,andgliaGzetwellretuconduct Cha ser ices of rho Presbyterian deatth of k called upon. no well known in Tuesday from a twos eeks' visit Corel church, on Sun ay next, at the usual bourse I our midst in the perso of !Mrs. Laidlaw, and friend's in Blonh= at township, and the Bible ass at '2.30 p. selfnt of tate Into !!'flair —On Moeda, last,Ldw1 rdLloydDuckett, I took place at the reside of East Waw, osh, near Winghain, passed iklr.. James A • Cline, away quite su denly, and thus another of ( Blatant+ at tine aclva the pioneers .f this section is numbered 11after a short illness, with those w o were The deceased bad 1 was a native of Aersbi not been wel for some time, but the im- fora I:erioct of over Cu mediate eau•e of his death was heart and around Seaford!, disease. He was reported to be quite ! of years a resident of 1 wealthy, an loaves a wife and one son ' wards of Turnberry, wh well . provicl, d for. Ile was in his 07t1r her late husband, Mr. year. The —0 T 11 trains frit. Toronto and east largely arts n Laidlaw, whichMiss Cement/tee 0 rdon, of lfince ce of her eon-in•Iass; and Miss N`ettilex. Be. nagana, on the 1eath visiting at 'l1r. K: eil ago of 85 years, Mr. Wm, Jobb, Phi deceased lady I Wednesday last or e, Scotland, and has ! Pei •, ty }ears resided in ` r. D. Geddes, 1'. S., wife and family, sing for a iLnmboLucknow, were visit. , , , €; gr. Geddes' srst =; t eliiIlop, and after-; Mrs. A. McLean, Sh. der street, this We n ou the• death of I Mr. John Neeland-,is in Brantford" in. Laidlaw, she ! week attending the g erterly audit of t eom, of Vzirna, T'S this week. Turnberry, left ri visit to the %'oz -i4 leave Weigher(' at 0,25 a m and 11.20 e in, —The nee via W G d B Division, and at 0.40 u, at under the a and 3,48 p rn, via Clinton and Guelph. will be held Good connections by all traius. ---The revised v Breathes there a bo never to hint oval paper take the Prohibition C urveetion to be held in Manchester on N vember lst, please sweet in Mr. W. 1?, 13 ookonsltire's photograph studio, on Mom ay evening next, 80th instant, at 7 o'el..k, sharp, to make, ter- angernents for c uveyanoes, ari.n mediately. App Centre street,., church, sion reads as follows; man with soul so dead, If has said, I will niy both for myself and family's sake? I such there be, let him 1' the paper to him sent, a a happy winter, he in spent, and hav nd if he'll spent dvance will pay —Mr. Jas, Co this week receiv use r ' ez r who an orthweet Terri a the printer." rano, of East Wawanos ii,.i a letter from,two of his ng Gienewen, in the orics, in which they state ee have been very poor. o acres of wheat and it sbels, not two bushels to did not thresh their oats int hard times there this eat only 85 cents per ps such a failure. 'godbCnfz1 :servant, 80 to erre. 1r. Macdonald, N aclt..ot the now English • —The Methodl:t the doors, on Su the Rev. 1VIr. "Fallacies and F The rev. gentian amasterly ma errors of the adv a post convinoil that the crops 11 hey had forty - aided only 73 e acro, and tit all, Tbey pr etor, with w shel and the or el moll was crowded to yi evening Iast, to hear tit ry's discourse on the at o0dsa 4eThought." wi de subject in bu nen, and pointed out the cates of Free Thought in en —Bannerman' d the best disi oys offensive 0 seises and tho s. Satisfactio ncled. For sal g way. str db ise fu —Ladies, havyourgarments made by Miss M. Johnston Greer deeltack, opposite the Queens. hotel, tttesst styles, good work, always tirst-class fit. —A rich trea ally known as one of h' t ebe zit the continent, w• church, W iugha 14th, and on Su give his celeb address in the lays later. ---Clinton N Mosses. S. J. Usborue; S. J. man, Goderich as the Executi Huron Teacher Eatteubury R arranging a Iu ing of -the asso Goderieh, on ohm R. Clarke, gener•- —At the Meet dge, I. 0. G. ere were four o candidates pointed to art n to be held 1 Wednesday, thanks we ngbam who Lo le "Boot Blank. Orator," 111 ttw la ptform entertainers on I lecture in the Methodist ! ap ou November 13th and do day evening,the 1211), will 0a f ted Gospel Temperance Wi awe place. Full particu- Era r On Saturday 1 tta, Ztariehr G.W. Holman oyd, .Ashfield; Mien Shat. and Mr: 0• Baird, Stanley e Committee of the Wes ' Association; r?tet, i at th se here, for the puieSeee rarrtmo for the next. meet Mien, which takes place i ov. 24.26. • no nt 0 cl C ng of Anchor of Hope ., on Tuesday evening, ropositions presented, and itiate . d Delegates tee . were rid the Prohibition conven- the village of Manchester, Tovember 1st next. A vote passed to the citizens of o kindly tllresv open their ernes to the de egates who attended the recent meeting .f the District Lodge, L 0. est G. T. Floristic is" the cheapest fectent known. It de- ters, preve s contagious arising from foul prom- auarantee or money re - by Jas. A. litre at Co. —We talc° th Cobourg Sontin t The gentleman of Messrs. Wm. of Turnberry. Th few flays of t n IMessrs, Wm. an other frionds : so1emrlized looms Sear. A number of thorough- tr he bred Young Roosters of SiIve'r 'Wyandotte, the Black Langshan, Black Spanish and Brown Leghorn breeds. Apply to John A. Barn- cont stout Lawn, palatial hom ratting par Frances Noble, 1 Mrs. Wm. Noble, shank, youngest shank, Plainville. tied by Rev. 11 John's church, P of the relatives in interested families. ed by her sister, M the groom was Mr. Robert A. 01 was very neatly at ard, Wroxeter, or It Elliott, Wingham. —flow to web; r a:, hay sttielc:•-. !Measure the length and . eadtl,1 of the stack; take the height fro . the ground to the eaves, add to this last no -half of the height from the eaves to th < top; multiply length by breadth, and th product by the height, all expressed in fee ; divide the amount by 27 to find the tubi, yards, which mnitiply by the number of oundil supposed to be in a oubio yard, vii: n e stack of now hay, 132 pounds twebith is moll; if old hay,154 Hounds each. Pi;oinsntyro4 (o,"VV 1nroi ,—A Convention of Temperance workers to organize the West Biding o Huron for the centime Plebiscite ton t o liquor tratlio, on January 1st, 1894, %till ' e held in the village of Manchester, o Wednesday, November 1st, octntneneirlg a 10'ol'ock p. ill. Four dole - gates are reg0 sten from 017017 0huroli cent gregatioe, ten .eranee organization and all young people' sMedea in West Irttran, as -constituted f r Local Legislature elections. very mini: er whose work is in the itid- ng is specie +y invited fobs oresent. following notice from the 1 -Star of the 1.31I1 instant, f the first part is a brother and Geo, Cruickshank, of . happy couple spent a Dir honeymoon visiting George Cruickshank and very pretty marriage was ednesday afternooii at Monday eve o'clock. T] short addro intersperses Besides 1121 and coffee uncial on Wednesday was s came to Seu,forth to r•eei.0 with her son, ; accounts of the high Court of the Car ed. ' James Laidlaw, merchan of this tnwn,and l drat Order of Forest rs. Gospel Temperance meeting 1 atter bis marriage she ved at intervals r. and Mrs. Mace piees of the local W. C. T. U. with mall of bei children. She was a livin their visit t h n the Temperance Hall, am example of a true christf, 1 woman, and to l Mier the event ing next, commencing at 7.30 wee one art- e programme will consist of ward to, a golden same ses by the resident ministers, : promise of a more gleno with solos, duets,reaclings, etc. deceased lady land heat , bread and butter, oaks, toe ill be served. Rev. W. H. Watson wi 1 occupy the chair. A collection will bti.ta •, .'.Che d Sociot as h n Meth nald returned fro visa o the Wo d'e Fair, on Monday They were greatly P need with what the saw, Mr. and Mrs. Ale.' Rosa drove ` o 13rncerield ou Sate:: ay last to visit in Genforth about twee. Mr. Boss )turned en !Honda ten drLys previous to her death and for one Mrs. Boss will Tem,- n there a week or tw in her advanced years, was possessed of dies Ella Deaus, of the Goderiob ;Coil great streugtb svhielt s evidenced Ly the Mate Institute, wa• visiting under the par, lengthy walks she sor, etime tool: to pay ental roof, last Sat rday•and Sunday. Sh some friends a visit. She was a staunch was accompanied. by 1Mliss. McLeod, member of the Presby crime church, an ie- G0jericli• diligent parent and a rue friend. She was "tar. T. W. Craw rd, mail clerk on the beletbeloved byn_go I her la circle of friends;atis main line of the G. T. R., is relieving 1M•. ' her kindness of he rt and willingness of Clerk Cousins, of .ndon, this week: t1 hand made everyon : a friend•who knew Creevford's hosts o Wingham friends war her. S`lae leaves a f mily of two sons and pleased to see hien coking so well. three'dauglrtors to „ourn for her, James, Mr. J. E. Davis, on of Mr, R. Daele, lF who carries on an e •teusivo grocery bust- ; at present visitbn is parents in town.- tees in Seafoeth, 1 obert, who is engaged in has been engaged or some time in a dreg farming in Kansas and Mrs. Jos. Brine, establishment i, the American "Seal" hut Mrs. J. X. Broadfo 1, of Seaforth, and Mrsis not at all in 10 with the pee* there J. A. Cline, of Win ram, or their manner •f observing the w r'a' 1atli Miss Lizzie B .bee,who has been'vistting. her parents in t. •n for a couple ;of weeks; left on Saturday ast to ieaune'ber .dutie in the drug es, blislbinent of Mr. S:, N. Frizell, of Detro , Michigan: tikes Bisbee,: passed a very c. ditable ' ;amination in; cheltiistry, last:. with, in Detroit, ' r. 3. C Dalin., of Iluffelo, is in town, visiting bitt i' lite vier n chart time, lie has just e.e' •n d 'from a visit to 111e World's Fee I rs et eon»le of year he a8 1 years sines lir g11r 1t., and ,.},e is pleased i0 n up. All are cordially invited, mud meeting of the Ladies' in connection with the Wing- dist ying- di t s clutch, cI was hold ,at the residence o Mr. Chas, Lloyd, on Tuesday afternoon 1 st t There was a fair attend- ance, and th "'reports of the officers for the past year re very encouraging. The moneysraiseby the society aro now used as a Persona *e fund:? The officers elected for the eus • ing ye are : 1drs. F. G. Sperling, Pre:•ident; Mrs. 3. 3. 13omuth; Treasurer; Ma:, R. Melo doo, Secretary„] Collectors wer, also appointed for earehi' ward of the Cos 0. /b Fiat' We aro inforine. A Graduate et Toronto einiverstty. going through the co My children have been tilated with hay from farmers an Scott's Emulsion from their earliest years! Ln agreement Like th Our physician first recommended it and • I now whenever a. child takes cold my wife of ' •' immediately resorts to this remedy, which '• • merchantable always effects a cure, stable hay, at Hey to bo pressed by. to board men tinct tea ously looked for - that gladsome a damning. The reeutent. that hay buyers are airy agreeing to bny 1 getting them to sign following 189.. East Tittron ft ohtbitlon Conventions. On Friday aft moon Iasi, a very enthu- to furnish the loose ha siastic conveutio of temperance workers by fuer hay at nearest was held in the nemhall, Brussels. On or his the call of the r. I, it was found that every do. Said hay to be dal' muuicipality fu . re Riding was well repre- sented. The alt eting resolved to call the On a casual glance, association the ' ast Bnroll, Prohibition that is a fair documen en; es LLnd lie following officers %vers ' atnanatbonr 12 proves t elected : W. H herr, President ; Jas• and all 111 favor 0f th Moore, Secretary A. McKay, Treasurer, being good lnercl antes with a V1ee•Presi ent from each manic!- farmer is bound to set polity. Each V oe•President is to be re. must hold his hay, s spousib, sell to per ton Treasurer anti an Township of Hamilton, located m Bross ies were Miss Emma, speakers frem utth daughter of Mr. and 1:augments wore made for funds M carry and Mr. Albert 1g. Cruick- on the plebiscite 'ampeige. After attend- ing to some mino inatters, the convention The nuptial Idiot was Iti the evening, a mass ineeting was held tete Dental, rector of 81. In the hall, whicl vas provided to the doorte W. 11. Ear Bee occupied the chair. A n09e, th0 Pres6"° union choir' fore shed iiispiring music at I warmest friends of th The bride was attend ss Mimic Noble, whit pported by his brothel red in 6 wedding sow of white orepon, tr mined with lace an peer's. The brides mid wore a handsel» drew; of heliotrope le. A wedding suppe followed the core ny, when ielicitou ighing nature. 11 ft ort the evening ex their wedding trip e °Meet and most re e township of Retail . We trust that lar and Mrs. Orniekshan c may long be spared ompauy. They are , and start outupon nusually bright e intervals during he nklting. Addresses - were delivered b, Bove- " Cobbledick, of O Brussels; Rev. 131 . Musgrave, of Winthrop, 0 addrese of the lab r, who was the speaker movement has made, and the good r five years ago, no trovereent in the a direction of ourt ling the liquor tratlie had Temperance ple ee watt evolved. Ile show - ca that the peo o thetnselves were respell- - Bible for the lig or treffie, es they had th power to do way with it at any thno. Ilvery tax pay r of the Province is a part - no: in the bus ess, f4w the paltry inun re- ceived OS a re enue from the traffic, Ito clearly explai ed the coming plebiscite,and cautioned etto erabon on the part of void.. hitiOn save* es. Also, urged that all be ttnited tl s great straggle with this strongly en oohed and cursed liquor speeches of a well - newly wed o ouplo press for the west, ce A union of two of t ton is thus efieet to enjoy teal/ other's estimable young poo the journey of life un 1 while pressing, anti • note thenalieg.in teesnaleuts the town to the press, and htade le tinet*iti 'Anse- ation when ordered .1e4it representative so td Produced from the laxetive. and nutritious end on cer, awl to juice of Califernia figs. combined with. the cash. medicinal viiques of plants knotyn to be most beneficial to the bunion system, sets e would say that gently on the kidneys, liver nua bowels; but on closer ex - be quite- one-eiaed eftectually cleansing the system, ditspetileg hay buyer. In the colds and headaelies, and curing, habitual the judge, of tbe hay constipatiou. to the buyer, and 'Williams' Little Dandelion bile the iney.buyer pins will cure Headache, Biliousness,. ears. If the price you will not use any other. Peice 25c. Sour Stomach, etc. Try them once. 0,0a, will take the hey, ant hint paying the bax' n't an drug stores. , id his men to press livered. It %vitt be OBS is the best Family Liniment in the „ world. Instant cure for Spreins tufa pm th?i,r Etlatcl In Bruises. Beware of imitotions., Attic. or kind. The better lha. Ring/8 Woreat POltedeeret n whom they know, are safe and sure. 25e. a box. Choice err Teats. )tietalieteld'sitreadingitalsam Wholesale—Gordon dr McIntyre mare 9, will mire the worst eold. Hundreds of condition to supply families or societes testimonials testify to its merits. Money with new teas, at jobbers pekes, Now is will positively be refunded if Heatbileld" the time to seeure veer teas. Reeling Balsam does tot do all that is Misers Amy, of 131y 1 iihn isalig5te Medi e al .Difito d, wtre /113itillg In' city is the greet blood purifier, It will town, this week, nuke the blood pure and keep it pure. Mr. II. lictagson was home on Tuesday, Cures dyspepsie aria all forms of stomonli visiting his family, best. Price one dollar a bottle, eix bottles * and liver troubles. It ie the best; buy the Miss Talbot, cf Lon en,is 'visiting frienas for five dollars. it town at pets:int. Mester Stesvert I yin, . of Clinton, ie Wililaitue tittle Ottmletiolv vi ing in town. riii8s to South River, nine kee Min S. 13. MoRelvi , of Wroxeter, Wel in town on Tresday. bfr. Jas. Pox, of oxeter, WAS visiting n town, this evcelt.. prietors guarani/Aft elm/ ease or money ref=