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The Wingham Times, 1894-02-23, Page 1HE fl INGRAM VOL. XXIII.---NO, 1152. Spring Goode will soon begin to arriv —Ur, john Rita' and we find that we have a few lines the insurance office to we shall have to carry aver, that is if you WINCrIlAIII, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23'5,1894. boa removed hie --A number of Wet embers of the Wing. bsantiful and good this e Macdonald block. ham W. C. T. dro e over to Teeswaier a iorned those Alpaca) every person bake el meeting', ? Mrs..oI and Dr. Meccloaelf their part wall as a every person on ent once taken totin surged in to, the the good deep,•we to spare, and . the pleasant disobar quite equal to the repaired to, en "feast of reason" ed them. Dr. le the chair, and, t that ie quite en church quartette and the speaker in the following: part "nobly and Brussels, "the d pew" ; Reveal. dine,'the wonder art, conatnerceel century." The ting Clerkotthe Nabb, mire an. enjoyed by: the MacGregor, town on the "uniity Petrie wasthen man, in filling an Mr. Pordestepped form, he received a Ty do not get them and In order to make it to --Suet arrived.— wo tons of !dye's' on ueteleto attest the School of Meth - your a,clvantage, we will sell them exactly Royal Cattle Spice. For sale at Griffin's ods held there unit I" the auspices of la e at coat. To atart with, there are a few Grocery. ' • ' 9t Bruce County W. C T. Lc Mrs. Thorn - odd furs, the overshoes and cardigan shoes • — Mr, John. Co, that' we have got left, A. few shawls and, heeds, men's, boys', ladies', and girls' under- family, have move clothing, men and boys' eivercoate. We house on John stre would rather you had these goods at cost, tdr• ' - Robb Cortavn than have to carry them over to next • • season, We are not using the old worn —Methodist 01 out phrase, "selling at mit," simply to next Sunday: °atoll you, we mj ean ust what we say. Try Come"—the third us and, be convinced. Our •Grocery stock, • . as usual, fresh and complete. We have on "The Reavnahl hand the new shortening, "Cottolenl." Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly lent 000 th ng —the P Try it and see what it is like. repaired and fully warrented by ena, Meyer Block, Wingham. Mr. Ryuhart will d Kum . but we ar Yours truly, —A special ser ice will be lield in St. tea Methodist ehur Direct Importers. Paul's (Episcopal) huroh on Sunday After. next, when his sn noon emit, at 4 o' look, when Rev, L, G. 'snared prayers or Wood will addres the congregation under the auspices of ern Lodg° No, 19, Lady True Blues. Coll tion in aid of the True Blue Orphanage f nd. All are welcome. —Ladies, have your garments made by Miss M. Johnston, Gregory block, opposite the Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, goo work, always first-olass fit. • elle of Berlin, end, ley, the Dominion 1' esiaent'of the W. C - to town, taking the, T. IL, and °then tot e,part in the proceed,. t, lately cocupied by log& --Lest Weelnesti • eight, Mr.73,ynhart. roh Pulpit Topics' for Yolina Mao who 'boas no lAisaiolloaY rinug—"Thy Kingdom 43 Tibet, delivered a very interesting of the series. Evening -e. lecture the has ment of St. Paul's ess of God's Service." - eburob. Mt atton ng seemed to regret the time passed so glad to state that iver an address in h, on Sunday even - act will be :—"An- rrow eseapes." Dersemucefe—. Miss H. J. Powell begs to announce to the ladies of Wingham anct vicinity, that she is prepared to do dress- rnaking in the latest style and at moderate patio. A call solicited. Shop- Nearly oppesito Maedonald's block. -Mrs. Piper, wao was a resident of Wingham for abou • a year, coming here Inate-a-• —The Winghom urlers who went to ORR & HISCOOKS, from Turnberry, dion Sunday last, after THE BEA'S, January 31st, 1894. • a few weeks' illness -in her 64th year. The Seaforth, last week, re play the club of deceased was ono cA.teee pionems of the iveerriage Licenses that town, did not succeed its wresting township of Turnbei -y.leSheleaves several Issued by PRANK PATERSON. No 23, Vic- victory from their o ponents. They speak children, to mourn t Toss of a kind and toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses in the highest termseof the treatment re- loving ieether. The -emaius were interred required. ceivect at the hands f the Seaford: players. in the Wingham cemetery on Monday last, B 0111.0*0.9991P1P1,40•0,011,009•99 EsTPlace In Galled& to1 ceatt Bn,usnheosisthEacinud-. 4„ etc., is at the Cen- tral Business cot- e. lege, Toronto, Ont., and Stratford, Ont. Unquestionably Canada's Greatestcont- 4 rnercial Schools. Catalogues free. Men- A, ▪ ton this paper. Shaw tk hillott. Principals, ,p- darsawsibeNs.sibisAihitibabikaadibilut,iladwialsi LOCAL NEWS. • J. M. B :thanan, of whom we a large number tun .ng out to pay their ( made mention in ow last issue as being at last respects to the oaparted. the point of death f ern a stroke of apoplexy, —Cash for good butter and eggs at R. A.. Graham's market grocery. e.e!„ef-L•Mr. Itobt. Corny has removed. with e" ibis family to Dayton, Ohio. • —Be sure and hear be Canadian Jubilee Singers, in the Methdist church, on Wed- nesday and Thursdaj evenings nex —Wen-me—Four or five res otable gentlemen boarders. Mrs. Tho4Forbos, Minnie street, late residence of II4 Meyer. —Staff Captain Coll coeduot the meetings Army barracks, on Su r, of leo don, will in the Salvation ay next. — Beaver Tobacco is absolutely °lean. It is the highest grade stook in Canada and the only gentleman chewing. —A load of membei s of the Sons of Scotland, of twin, pai 1 their brethren in ttLucknow a fraterna visit on Tuesday e- night. —Grain chopping rdene for 5 cents per 100 lbs. at the Winghane Oatmeal Oats exchanged for oatmeal. W. Hnuene. —The fire alarm w rung on Sunday last about noon, the chimney on Mr. S. Merrifield's house bei g on, Bre. The lire brigiade was prompt' on band, but their services were not reqfired, --G. T. R. trains for Toronto and east leave Wingham at 6.25 a. m. and 11,20 a. , m. and &.45p. in., via Clinton and Guelph. * Good connections by all trainee —The dwelling ho se and lege stone e southwest corner of streets, belonging to Scott, has been pur- 'building, situate on ti Victoria and/Edam the estate ofidr, C. • 2 $1, A. YEAR, IN ADVA,NCR: e .tables? earr Afterthe inductioe !mice Vailigheet t vely things" for tea. Fresloyterian church, Thumodey at lad Me, Miss McKenzie week,the congregation and their friends and Mr, Cline acted • avemblecl in the °lineah to celebrate the eception committee, :inaugurration Bel,. PbEriis to the ing the room was at pastorate of the Aura, The • it embers of tea tables; the people th Phreebyterty .tere entertained to all abed seven excellent supper spread; with the nd busy straiten( faction of all. At oldaiu.ita elmr- e ite um the part of the pro - ham the choir, of Ma Thos. J. renerableand Rev. r infidel= prayer. with' atten- udiencel On the imam. were the Murray, M. A., Elmer-- Revs, S. Jones, J. L..31 rrayelet.afillark aldevelopments in science, Malcolm, D. perrie, (t ie•newly inducted terature, eta., during the pastim),. Rev. J. MacNa of the Presby- leesent and aceoinmoda, tery a Maitland, and Rev. Mr..MaeGregor, sbytery,Rev. John Mae- of the Baptist church Wingham. Mr. actress that was greatly 'Miller discussed the im; meanest and duty congregation. Rev. Mr, of, attendance on pail: worskip. Mr. gave a spirited address . MacGregor spoke on th the church." Rev. D. church, with good effec 4 -educed by the chair- compliamentary refere ' happy terms, and as pastifir. Mr. Murray ad) o the front of the plat- ;ence on the glories and WOIPa. Mr. MacNabl, forps.stor and people, i and. referred to some e. prosperity. The (tare tel with excellent singii Qv ,Aileeer," gs come from that „•.; • Dianna; Iteeeption. 'ober a about 800, still e abundant and much weiters in their , of their duties, were choicest ntertainments oecausion. Tea over, all did their part to the sat' auditorium, where the eighboaclock, Dr. liatcdo ad "flow of soul" await- inane announced ti tedonald, X. P., occupied, time for the intellectual those who know the Dr. °sedates had come, and "age on that point. The under the able leadersli feroithed excellent music Smobie. sang a hymn, the of the evening appeared %Join,* led the assembl rder, and each did hi. well" : Bev, Mr. Millar, ties and privileges of thee siimptemue repasteL huneibeci %ramie of Oa p.vovide Tablea were • The•eherch was well fill tive• and appreciative plat -Leann, with the c] ovation. His fine,. manly agines, his gra id ringing voice, and, . died on Sunday las '; id hie 04th year. The A Prorain,..nt Lawyer. . clear, graceful unarm res fairly delighted' ' deceased leaves a tife and one daughter s'I have eight children, every one taped the people:. • who have the heeatfelt sympathy of out- health, riot one a whom but has taken childrenes social vas given on the fa - townspeople in the sudden and sad be- Soott's Emulsion, in which my wife has , reavement. The uneral took place on boundless confidence." • lowing evening, vrhiol Tuesday last, to th Wingham cemetery. was well attended.. On Stuabath,thel8t anniversary services, —For first-class tailoring and cheap Per nate were conducted in th' church, by Bei. Mr.. • gents' furnishtnge, try Webster & Co. M. and Mrs. 0 e Johnston have re: Perrie,. Large and a entive congregations - Remember the place, only two doors -north of the old stand and between Ross' book- turned from a tempt of weeks' visit =imp packed; the church, b • h morning and even-. store and Patterson's jewellery shop. ing. The sermons w e grand in thought,, friends in Teeswater eetar. J. ot. Hay, of istowa, was calling'earnest and eloquent delivery. . The.00la —Mr. Peter McLaren, Of lots 11 and 12, . . • on Mewls in town fe Tuesday. lections amounted to 125 and the proceed'', • concession 1, Turn •erry, will sell his farm • . . Mrs. John Ritchie as at Goderioh on of the teaeneeting to 150, making a, total stook, implements,• do., by public auction, Monday . of $285; not so bad 'during the genern.l. on Taesday, 2701 i -dant, commencing • at Mrs, S. M. Smith • of Listowel, is the depression." The s nesse thanks of the 1 p.. m, Everythine will be sold without guest el Ms. 3, Drsis, ii Patrick street, congregation are due ;o all who contributed: Wing - reserve, as Mr. M aren has rented his . . • • : this weem • • in whatever way to the enjoyment and. farm for a term of rs and will remove to Mr. William 73. teeDonogh left on Behar- success' of this auspice us occasion. Wingham shortly. erma—e5 and under day last for an exteeded visit to Brantford, mill; over that a cunt twelve. months Galt and other plat ti. li . credit. Peter Deans nd James Hender- Goias Vidette : seise 13ullard, of Wing- Dairymen's Convention son, auctioneers. ham, was in town t is week, the guest of 9th, 1 —The famous C Wien Jubilee Singers Miss Mabel Orr. • • . Dairying has mad tired strides clur- and Imperial Grche rneWill give a grand Seaforth Sun : Mass Houghton, of Wieg- ing the past decade. Not only has the entertainment in th Wingham Methodist ham, who has been in Tomato during the quantity of our clai yiag pro:leas in - church, on the eve ings of February 28th past three months , ndorgoing a course of ot-eased, hut the qu ity as well,. Dairy - and March 1st, u esters auspices of the• medical treatment, :topped off hero fora ing at the present ,,' tie is the most pro - Sabbath School. las troupe is highly few days on her reborn trip and visited her fitable branch of apiculture, and far - spoken of by both he press and the clergy, sister, Mrs. °SW:. n. Miss Houghton's meta are looking ta- it just now as .the and is meeting wi h grand success, cluring many old friends -;ere indeed pleased to only means of o ercoming, the hard their tour. The Toronto Globe says of see her looking so teen. times and of maki ig their business a 1 them: The Yonge Street Mettodist church • Wingham,,at March. 94. • ------ remunerative one. • To meet the inereas- was filledeto ove owing last night to hear Induction a .d. Tea -Meeting. ing demand for iaf ateatioe on the most the Canadian J btlee Singers. A. bright • he Rev. D, Dei ee, of Chesloy, was in- important phases c 1 dairying and to give and attractive. p gramme "was presente,, ducted into the pw.torate of the Wingham the dairymen in ti e northern district an The audience w greatly delighted with Presbyterian churate on the afternoon of opportunity of aceeturing a knowledge cf, many plantati songs, some of which had Thursday, Febru. 15th lust. In addition the best methods Ind the latest tired - never been hear in Toronto before, to the Ministers a d Elders of the Presby- tices in carrying n the bnsiuess, the --For the ben fit of the public we pub- .tery of Mltitland, 11 the clergymen of the Dairymen's Ass elation of Western dish Miss MoInt re's explanation to the town wore prawn •to witness the solemn ngregation was large, Ontario have ma e arrangements to hold a local conventio in the Town ot Wing - School Board: : services. The To THE WTN011A. .P. S. B. enthusiastic, but met attetitils4)Itev.Mr. ham, on Friday, darch Oth. This gather- Geireensrem—I in in receipt of a note Millar, of Brum ls, presided;' Rev. Mr. .og from your Seer Bey, W. Robertson, de- Malcolm, of Tees' eters preachecl an excel- i of dairymee will be addressed by e . .ogh. chased by lefr. M. Wrker of East Woman - mending an expl. nation for leaving my lent sermon, brina:u1 of good thoughts, and Mr. A. Pattullo ,Woodstoek, President School room Jan. th and llth. Wishing , delivered in ilea vele, after which the Rev. of the Assooiati n; Prof. Dean, 0. A. C., Mr. Petrie was, ir the usuelfotes, inducted Guelph: Mr. J. . Ruddick, of the Dom- -Mr. Thole Walk r, utcher, is prepared to' metal the 8.3 train, I obtained the ter, or no any ot q tities.. 78hop— ErinciPal's ' inion Dairy Co missioner'a staff; Mr. S. Dom - to suppi y thecae wee g beef by the guar- permiss n to leave my room at into the pastorate -of the Wingham congre- Tato doors north of isitriushef restaurant, recess 2.10,not inter 'many but negligent- gation. Rev. Joie Ross, of trusses, ad- S. Pearee, Lo don, and Mr. J. W, Jose hine street, Winglrm. ly setting aside the a throaty of the Board, dressed the minis er, in his meal vigorous on, Secretary of the On Friday in ruing last, about one while simply follovvie the untie routine of manner. Bev. k. Murray, M. A., of Kin. Wheaton, Lon Association. ese are all capable and ee'clook, the skating Mk was discovered by the assistants in time eat. On the MOrh, oardine, Moderate- pro tem of the emigre- experiencedangan iryint me in the various branchee the nightwettleme, tole on fire, and the ing of the lith, I was oo ill to attend to Alien, addressed be temple in that getlial, will bo able to give the f . , f firemen wets at te scene othe fire and kind friends I was a e to tesume that in to Mt Murrayater siuging by the choir Atart:o given. In very short time the my dialog, but thro h the attention of appy, kindly, th ughtful manner peculier dairytnete ohis locality tho latest thoughtotr oint.he best practices in success - had two streams 4 water playing on the the afternoon. and the beneditriMe tel liti en, the Rev. Petrie . Ynginter dairying as en ere, and succeed d in extinguithinkeit lie- Please consider in resignation which received a mod °vita,' weleoma from. the at" b to the heese factory; the pay. fore a great deal if damage was deritAThe is tendered Jae. 250 1894. congregation, Tllis is 8 very hippy union ing for milk sue plied to cheese factories fire coettnerieed in the east end, of the You's espectfully, of pastor and p ople. The congregation by the percentage of butter.tat in it; ' eink, but What c msed it is not known. B. Melaattsta • may well be coat; Mutated on the choice bow to get a goal cow, how to feed her :de, for Mr. n Perrie is se for her and her pro- p1tiumof singalar 8 ility, great earnestness and how to ca —Private mor eye to loan on mortgages Second Dept. that they have reasonable rate of interest. Apply to (IC.—Not for $5 e moment did lVfissduct as as to ma'e the most proht out 11 'Thug lir'ErNt'sMcIntyre ' wish to se- h-drieer her resignation, and increasing zeand nativity i ._,.. n the dig. #of the business, ill be oolong the topics 0‘ e -'hs comet in the Town Heal, on although heeling op charge of his s veral duties. We trust 'ortunities to de ea. discussed.. nye y dairyman. in the Tilonday evening . Was well patronized by- li that this atispicio-, • settlement marks ti, notheru district %mid make an effort our townspeopl the hall being filled. Miss / he lifolderis tilvaltd 'sea cra of unpat ;tidied prosperity in the to bo preset), at. oth theee aessions,an d 4 Agnes Knox laf lost none of her power to Hoe taste*, ratakelly, in keeping with history of this nportant congregation. bring his wife ank , daughters along with delight an audi -nes, and she wag compelled other luxuries. A medicine must be pleas- When the induoti• reaerefeee 'ore over, the, ' him- Farmers, Red especially dairymen, to respond to a veral encores. Mies Jessie allay acceptable in fortrepurely wholesome ladies of the chur•et haft all their avenge- cannot acquire oo much knowledge Deafer, the se Anted juvenile violinist, - in composition, truly benelloial in effect manta completed ;. tel were ready to serve about their busin ss, There will be an teas Well wore- .1 andheartily hpplriuded. and entirely tree from every objectionable tea. The large add handsome loam afternoon aeasiot , beginning ttt 1.30 The Methecti •,/ Church Sunday School quality. If really litho -consults a pli3;s1. room was very eon enfeetly atrithged,wita o'clock, and one i the evening at 1,30 Orohestra add greatly to the enjoyment elan; if constipated he mica the gentle four parallel tabtilling the whole o'clock. The atiMlitsaion to both these . of the evening.%family laxative, Plyrup of Pigslength of the roc , .-m, rtm am an the etinga in free. , . tq ftmetiens of the , end made kind, ce to. the former tressed the aucli- onemests of God's oressed;geoa wisbes theinuewrelation, 3ments,of spiritual :sesewererfoterspers- ,* brthe ehoir. The new pastor addressed briefly, on the uew rel end some duties ariain The audience was through, and the.xneeti seemed more;like a r nn old-time tea, meetir, entliesiastio eesapticia gateem to Mr. Perrie must have been eery I ratifyieg to him, and augurs well to a. hap iy pastorate. This most interesting ane. successful meeting was closed by,Rev. M. Melearn pronoun°. ing. the benediction. one Address and Presentation. • From the Cheslee Brae Press we take the following: OL Saturday evening last the members =of the young men's Bible Olasa in couletion with Geneva Ohara, assembled at the residence of Mr. Robt. Cross to eid farewell to their esteemed and re ected pastor and teacher, the Rev. D Porno. During his pastorate here Mr. in gaining the cot of a large number town and oouutry,.t regret his removaL preoiation of his la rs among them, and as a token of their .ova and regard, the, class presented Mr. Perrie with a com- plete set of "Spurgaon's Lite and Ser- mons" in twenty valunies, accompanied by the following aeairess : REV. D. PERRI& DEkR Sra,—Our haat in coming here this evening is to r present to you the feeling of the Bible Class you have so, Oat. congregation Mom betweeri there out.cse the relation. ost, Retentive al; Inst Sabbath with: - before you leave for your future be m Winghant. W" tenet boweveptbat jlt will not be the last Sabbath we shall ve with you. Yea go from us wutkijystanding invitatiou that any time you an find it convenient, we heartily wel' me you to spend a Sabbath with u s- of old. We have brought with us eihaveningSpurgeon's Life and 3errosi a4.atalrept them ma a tribute of our est tr# for you. The gift is not great •laut matter how multh it were se, it could not carry with it may more love, reenecal and good will thou these works 1 Iteconcluding we wieh. yourself, Mrs. Pel The.aad family, where ever your feature lot -may be cast, health, happinesse conteettneat and proeperitv, kindestgaegiirle' e,dal tteyou our beet and is•are, sineeru's ely yo, T. H. Atkinsoncalf-arty others. Mr; Perrie mi 6 a• barer and very feel - Ina reply, than ingsthe members of the .ohiss, not only tile;adclrese and prese ent, but for t kuniness shown him during his min etre here. Be wished each oue ot tib members- prosperity and urged on the • the • neeessity of living' .1 honest Christi lives. In closing be thanked them enini and requested that 1 they, would in savor to keep the class together until' uolletiene as his successor took up the•wo lecbegan. He concluded his kind words by offering up a prayer for the clam, a ter which the different members bid •e„ and Mrs. Perrie good- bye and took t eilvdlyearture. . —The Deline of the "Great many specials unusually fine• Prominence is . ' ride and white page of figurese original piece al ••••••••••••••••••• for for April is the second eifigtNumbers," and bin esteems in addition to the Beloof attractive 'aeries. Seen to Bicycling in an e•ivilich describes how to wear, and also itt a full ibecyaing costume and an usie entitled The Cyclists' off:fannies will be &dot' • suggestive peper on Fit- • ting Out tais,Efen ily for Spring and Smile •• mer, and both in theirs and daughters be interested, itit ts opening chapter of te series treating o tho two. Some n the hen.atef'Dni g. flan, first to last March. Masher the aid of t1vei igious• servioo than . Mho cordial and eyrie has succeeded eineand respect men both in the 1 of whom sincerely To show their a.p. faithfully taught during the time you have officiated as -pastor of Geneva Church. Whet we say that we repre- sent the feeling of the class towards you, we know that all we could say or do would be but poor expression ot the real feeling in our hearts. We caneot tell nist how dear you have been and how dear you still are to us. The &em- bers of your class have learned to love you with a 'sincerity which time cannot erase nor the world win away. You are about to leave us. It seems hard to realize, but, 'tis so. God has seen 1it to call you to act as pastor of another con- gregation. We bow to His will and although the separation is hard to bear, we trust e will en ttsoo lo. What good you have done through the mealintu of the 13ible Class we truet you have evidence of. Have not many who were indifferent to that which pertained to their spiritual welfare learned through your tinniest teuthing much of that God of love and mercy wimps word you have made so clear. This we say, and much More could we day In praise of your ninny sterling virtuosi. We Cannot my you too high tribute for the good work you have done among us young men. We admire your true Christian character. Tho bright example; you have set ne of what tbreal Christian ehtiracter should he willtitter remain first in our memories When the sands in the hour glass of lite ; are almost spent ninny of us tan look beak mid date tiro beginning of our Christian life to the tune when yon mul- 1 earneet appeals to un in the Chealey To.rnotrow will lie yog the relationship between •.• w dishes are given ender .. ty Cookery. •71'he paper - on How: to, Li. e- Wisely opens.'" subject that shouldecon- fnena itself to all bouse.. • - keepersetenetaliealtveiter on The Etiquette of the • Inetnee Pelle treats of the most, refined elimervani es at the festive boards The conteihulite i• on the ewes of Crepe ande Tissue Peewee es; further instruction f the nialeinteoeorramental artioles. Around : the Tea -Table reishes both instructieu and entertaitunc t, end further entertatee: rneit ib proviae • in An Easter Party and Literary. enema The latest literature is discussed: ih A ong the Newest Books, and! Flower On are for the monthettlis what -week in • pit 'ring the Garden femithe Spilling and S men The Musitated areecles. on- Net •ing, Tatting, Matting, Ceethettiem. ele„ are ns fascinating an. mime to the lov a- of fancy worix The • . subscription; price of The Delineate': is el "'- a. year. Single co ies, 15 cents. eeddress, orders. to The D ineator Publiennig Co. (Ltd.), sa Itichmoi d Street West, aleronto, • . Ont.. Winfarns ittle Dartitetionx rills will etre kteadaehe, Biliousness,. Sour Stomach, etc. Try them once sends yon will not use any (niter. Pram 25c. box, at all drug stores. Salluoul's ratgliisk. :Whiter °ifs is the best Family Lietietout in. the world. Institut cure foea.Stritins and( Bruiees. 13eware of imitatiette. Ask oit Salmost's English White Dr. Ifillog,"14 riot .3rwoof Ors are safe and sure. 2.m. a tole; ewfll cauilelltrul4NIZsirt7ectila.:11. 11:/d14,1:14:1 litof tostimooio,ig testily to its tate e. Money will positively be' refundad if Iffettbfiekla Healing Belem floes mit do 44)1: that is claimed for it. Dr. Dimeor. ery is the great blood putifiev. It will 'nage the blood pure ivied keep it pore. Cures dyspepain, and all forms of stanuich end liver troubles, itis the best; buy the best. Prima one dollar a bottle, six bottles tor five c ; Willittroderiii Solunours Wfilto ons. Orbiting's 'Worts. Powders. liodllug solo. 1)r. King's itle-dleal biseuv. ery. ' Are nal reliable medicine* arid the pri› prietare guarantee satisfaation in eves? r case Or money xettniled leheesilleikehalsessliale-e-. & a