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FOR SALE: Ref' ALL. DEALERS,
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LOCAL JOT $'1NGSa
Horse blankets at the Exeter Woollen
Mill:
Furs of all kinds at startling prices
at the Big Bankrupt Store.
We are.glad to learn that Mr. Rich.
Davis, who has been very ill, is recov
ening,
Bie. stock of Sealettes and Mantle
Goods at the Big Bankrupt Store.
Don't fail to see J. H. Grieve's $10
suits before purchasing elsewhere.
The greatest variety of blankets,
white and grey at the ,woolen Mills.
Don't
forget ct th
e
Auction n
Sales
at.
Bre u
1 1 toils ,
Seen •
p notices
elsewhere in
this issue.
Read. Walt. Andrew's enlarged "ad"
in this issue, he is selling furniture
away do wn.
Auction Sale at Brumptons' to -day,
commencing at 7 o'clock p. m. and lass
ing until 9.
Boots and shoes, rubbers and oyer
shoes all at greatly reduced prices at
the Big Bankrupt Store.
r, W. 11. Johnston has been re-
,ngaged as -teacher on the second con
session of Hay, at a salary of $535.00
per annum.
Don't forget Ed. Robert's auction
sale of household effects, ete., on Tues-
day, December 2nd. See bills for fur-
ther particulars.
Auction
Sale a
at Br
um
pton
s
on
at-
.,.
S
,.�•3ay next from 2 o'clock until 4.
Saturday eight will commence at 7
and last for 2 hours.
Mr. John Stanlake, of Thames Road,
'formerly
of
this place, i
s,
�
e
are s
err
v
tot
learn, Lonfriled to the house with a
severe attack on the brain.
Before ordering winter clothing call
on Jas. E Grieve and examine his
large and well -assorted stock of winter
goods. Prices away below the lowest.
It is probable that the bell in the
tower of the Trrvitt Memorial church
will be removed before Sunday next,
therefore will not be sounded. The
congregation will bear this in mind.
Mr, W. E. Couchenour, druggist, has
rented t.haremises
by Mr. Robt BrumptonCa and is now occupied
engaged in moving furniture there
in. Be expects his mother and sister
here shortly.
Parties wishing to spend Christmas
�in
the
e
Old
ld Laud should
h
uo
u
ld
take
a
ke
passage ssag
eonthemagnificent new steamshiprentOnl Stiltnfcomiew
York
December 10th. For full particulars
call and see Capt. Geo. Kemp, Exeter,
Ont.
The excavations of the Greek Arch -
moloryLal '
r ,
Socre t the at
Mycenm have beenrewarded opbyls the
discoyery of sonic sixty different ob.
jects of antifluitj', amongst which are
some bronze Swords and kniees, several
hatchets, a razor, a round mirror and
some gold ornaments.
Mr•.I3utterfie:ld from the McShane
foundry Baltimore, arrived in town on
Tuesday evening. He is the practical
foreman, bell' fitter of the firm. He
will immediately commence work in
the tower for the reception p on of'the chime.
A. force of carpenters furnished by Mr.
A. G. Dyer are. engagedin the work,.
This is the way a Texan editor puts
it, and it holds just as good here. You
may hive the stars in a hail keg, hang
the ocean on a rail fence to dry, put
the sky to sleep on a gourd, unbuckle
I. the belly -hand of eternity and let the
pun, moon and . stars out, but don't
think you can escape the place that
'lies on the other side of purgatory if
you don't pay for your paper.
On Friday night last about ono
o'clock the lire alarm was sounded al;d
many of our citizens were ` called
their slumber from
b To }VICnCS$1VOChi1'Ig Yft(71'e:
that, a burgling straw stack cm station
•oad,which uo doilbt was tired by some
evil disposed incelidrarv. The 'stack
belonged to Mr. Thomas Bissett
and u as valued (tt about $20. ,Several
such. occassiolls have taken (lace here
duringl
the past yea it1'Icl our
yopinion
is that they are perpetrated b some
demonriae in or rnidst 5 , e
t, Slicll persons
should not be allowed liberty but iuear
cerated behind the bars for a term.
A terrible fall ono day last week.
The prices of overcoats dropped nearly
hall at the ]'3io Ba u'kruI )t Store.
1
1'nsitro in the Temperance and Gen-
eral Insurance CO., . of 'Toronto. En
131ssierr, 10081 agent, --May 29--90.
Be sure and attend the.Aitctio0Sales
at Br'ump.tons' cluing' this week. Big
bargains,' See crates elsewhere ia this
issue,
It is dangerous to neglect catarrh,
for it leads tobronchitis and consump-
tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh
in all forms.
The big rush continues at the Big
Bankrupt Store Remember 1.8 pounds
bright sugar for $1, and 14 pounds
best granulated sugar for $1.
A tree which can grow to the height
of 110 feet, With a circumference of 12
feet, in nineteen years is something
like a tree. This was done by aa
eucalyptus, or Australian blue -glue
tree, which was recently cut down ill
Santa Clara County, California
Grand
1l<
Master ` P,Obert$011 is at pres-
ent making a visiting tour among the
Masonic Lodges of Ontario; and his
visits and lectures have infused new
life and awakened fresh interest a-
mongst the Craft from whom he
has received a most cordial reception,
Finding it iinpossible to visit every=
lodge, t t
re
Grand Cl
Master `
has
selected
d
the st
o centre in
entr
each
district, ne
S tt
In
the Huron District he will make visits
as fellows: Parkhill, Dec, 1; St. Marys,
2; Mitchell, 3rd; Clinton 4th, and Exet-
er 5th,
The offers of that splendid news-
paper, the London Advertiser, are un-
precedented in the annals of Canadian
journalism. The Daily Adyertiser, in-
cluding that splendid . new monthly,
Wires and Daughters, and the Advo-
cate will be forwarded for one year on
receipt of only $3.00 at the office of this
paper. The Western Advertiser (week-
ly) including Wives and Daughters,
d the Advocate will be sent from
now to the close of 1891 on receipt at
'this office of only $1.70. These very
liberal offers are for our present sub-
seribers as yell as for new ones.
Every •one is looking for cash • in
these times' and a good opportunity is
offered everyone of finding it jest now.
Thetoes ro ,.
of
Lle
P p Repburn's PburnsBloo d
Purifier r • '
o
ffLrs
a Serie of prizes embrac-
ing $1,000 to every person sending in
the largest list of words composed from
the letters in the name Blood Purifier.,
Thest prizes will embrace the sums of
$100, $50, $25, three prizes of 810 each,
twenty-one prizcsof $5 each, all in
cash, and a handsome present to every
other person sending in a list of words.
Send Sc. stamp for circular giving all
particulars. Special offer to those who
cannot get up a list of words. Address
C. E. Hepburn, Druggist, 'Iroquois, Ont.
The following appeared in the East-
bourne (England) Chronicle regarding
the clergyman who is to preach in the
Trivitt Memorial Church at the in-
augation of the bells on Sunday Dec-
ember 7th.
"It
is with
no ordinary fe11
n
rn
of re-
gret gret that we announce that the Rev.
H. G. Miller is about to leave us. The
deepest feelings are the most dfficult
to express, and we realize this hi en-
deavoring to do them justice on the
present occasion. In this age of ec-
clesd is
asticm
within flan
the
church and
science without it is refreshing to meet
with such a faithful steward of God's
knowledge
man. * '* * Mr. Miller's
n
owledae of the bible is profound;
his style is earnest and eloquent, his
delivery commands attention while his
reasoning is remarkable for its clear-
ness accuracy and power. He is at
once the theologian;' poet, orator and
philosopher. But above all he is a
preacher and teacher of the grand
truths- of the bible and as such he has
few a uals. T
one n
q ctan`
listen to him
without being struck with the clear-
ness with which hepresentshissubject,
and the logical sequence of every' sen-
tence. His sermons are masterly in
this respect and the consequence is that
at the close, the whole sermon rises up
clearly rev
before us as a perfect unity in
itself,and what one takes away is not
so -much the acarids of the last sentence
as the spirit of the whole. * ,rf * in
bidding farewell to 'Mr hiller we desire
to express to him our grateful appre-
ciation
ofhe•
s.
ministerial al
workam011a a•
us and our.best wishes for the;rfnture.4'
Boy Wanted.
Good stnart boy wanted to learn
printing. Apply Lat this office.
Borro wed but motReturIrett,:
The. party who borrowed a double
cutter from the Livery Barn of Mr. W.
G. Bissett, will please return the same
at once and oblige, W. G. Bssswrr,
Axe Lost.
Between the Railt•oacl'an l 2nd con-
cession of Stephen leading from Huron
Street. Finder will be suitably re-
warded by leaving same at this office.
Wanted.
Never too late to mend. 5000 pairs of
hoots and shoes that need repairing to
be left at the leading boot and shoe
store next door to the post office. G.
iMallson.
Select Knights or Canada,
We announced last: week that a let). -
ion of the Select Knights of Canada
was about to be organized, and from
what we can now reties a number of
the •young men are taking hold of the
affair and pushing it aloug. We are'
pleased to note that, as it is one` of the
best insurance -i'
n8titutio,s n1' � Canada
aucl every; young intro should become
1) Mem bee.
<d.Ytother Piotleer•41one.
It becorues the AnvoCATn's sad
to chronicle the deathduty
of ono of our old
pioneers 111 the person of Mrs, Ruth
Carley, who died on 'Tuesday last aged
63 years, 8 months and 1(1tiy. Funeral
will take place from her lit 0 residence
Gidley street today (Thursday) . at is
o'clock p. fa. for the Exeter cemetery.
The survii(g family have our heartfelt
sympathy hi this their sad bereaye-
meat,
Dress goods, silks and satin mervs
are aimong the goods being sacrificed
at the Big, Bankrupt Store,
Shootilot Rjlatt`l,,
Don't forget the big shooting match
ill connection with the Central .hotel
Exeter, to -morrow, Friday. Upwards
of 500 birds have been secured, for the
occassion, 'rho match to be for a sweep,
stake with $5 added by the proprietor.
Entries must be made before 11 o'clock
to Chas Sanders, of this journal.
There will to bo no outsiders allowed
to shoot on the grounds.
"Lady Mantle's L,Lein. "Alas?'
These are titles of two productions
from John Lovell S. Son's Canadian
copyrighted series of choice fiction.
They are nicely bound and are writ-
ten by famed writers, "Alas" being
written by Rhoda 13rougton;and"Lady
Maude's Mania," by George Manville
Fenn, and are well worth their cost.
Lovers of fiction should not be without
these s-'
as they will be found very inter-
esting. Send direct to publishers, or to
John Lovell & Son, Montreal Price
30ets each,
Personal l Itention.
Mi', Win, Welsh and family wlio liaye
been
residents
02•
al i
<m 'L
a 00
h<1{'�
L re-
turned and ' intend
to make
Exeter
eter
their future horne,•--11Mrs, (Rei %) A. L.
Bussel has gone for a couple of weeks
visit: among her friends in the neighbor
hood of Bluevale. Miss Dulnlage; her
neice, from Sasketon, N. W. T., who is
going to spend the winter among
friends in Ontario accompanied her.—
Miss Edith Hyndinan, who has been
visiting her aunt in Toronto for;, the
past three months, has returned. •
JPree Trip Around The World,
VIA N*sr.LIE Brr's Bourn, or its
equivalent in gold is given by BnLL's
MAGaz NE for the largest list of words
constructed out of the words "Bell's
Magazine." Also Pianos, Organs, Pan
for Suites, Gold Watches, Silver Tea
Sets, Parlor Coal Stoves, etc., etc., all
positiyely given away. Every one
sending not less than TW NTr words
will get a present.' Send 12 cents in
stamps, mentioning the (your paper's
name),
for
Tules, illustrated
and
co •
of
paper PS to B •
1 Bene's p }Z
nuezl et n;
TORONTO, ONT 6 t —179
Another Claamant.
Mr. Wm. Balkwell, Who lives one
mile south'of here, on the London, road,
claims that he is the oldest resident in
the county, who has lived continuous-
ly on the same farm that he. was. born
on. Ile is 52 years old, and has neyer
moved. off the farm he was born on.
Ha admits that there are residents in
the county, wlho'hae lived longer On
their farms, but they Were not horn on.
them. If there is a person in the
county, Who has lived longer on the
farm they were horn: on, without
changing, he would like to hear of him.
The Lion Insurance Fraud.
The evidence taken in the investi-
gation rn
a of th
e rl � .• rn
v
o al
is
oftt
1 4 _;
1
1
1,1i
Provident (live stock,liuman and other
insurance) continues to show what a
swindle was being perpetrated on the
public who was fools enough to pay in
their money. The Government will be
more than justified in wiping out the
concern. t.
Several alleged directors
have been examined, buy they knew
practically nothing of the inner work-
ing. of the concern,Jones managing the
business solely. As a monumental
fraud the Jones Lion insurance scheme
leads the procession.
A lead
A farmer' who resides not fifty* miles
froin hero drove in the ocher day- to
make the purchase of a suit of clothes,
after which he became somewhat in
ebriated and shortlyeafter dark started
forhor
m
,, and while driving the
idea came into liis mauditlg brain to
surprise his wife by appearing in fine
clothes.
Stopping on the road he un
dressed' and threw his old suit into a
creek, not knowing he had lost his new
one outof
the wagon. 1. o,
Unable l
•Lbs
g c, to
find
either suit, he was obliged to wander
home arrayed like a Zulu, and of
course succeededin surprising his
wife.
Two-lton'ed Barley.
Mr. James Johnston, reeve of Wawa -
nosh,
received two pounds and a half
d)
rn
is
st
of
1e
v•
d.
•
11
9
t
i
e
S
Chop,
Middlings,
c
of Danish Chevelrer barley (two rowe
from the Dominion Experimental Far
at Ottawa, last spring, and tested i
growth on his farm during. the pa
season. The result was a return
ninety-eight tis., and the roots in: son
instances showed as align as. twellt.
four heads, and the heads exhibite
thirty-four petals in, many cases. 1Ved
nesday last Mr. Johnston Was is to v
and forwarded to the .Experinienta
Farm samples of the grain and a num
her• of the heads intact. He'claim
it is the best return of any barley: li
has yet handled,
A )liodest'e�>spaper.' Man.
There is a joke going the rounds a
the expense of a modest young news
paper man in a neighboring town
which is so good that it ought to 1.1.
true. The young man in question, : it
appears, was recently invited to a
party at a residence where the home
had recently been blessed with an ad,:
dition to the family, Accompanied by
his best girl, he met his kind hostess at
the door; and after the customary sal-
utation, asked after the welfare of the
baby.' 'T'he lady was-su"'fisritlg from a
cold, which made her slightly deaf, and
she mistakenly' supposed that the
young roan was enquiring about her
cold. She replied that;thoitgll site
usually had one every winter, iter, this was
the worst one she hacl ever had; it kept
her awake at nights a good deal at
first and eon fined her to her bed. '.,'heli
noticing that the Scribe; was getting
reale and nervous she, said she could see
by his looks that he was going to have
one just like hems, and, she asked him
to go and lie, down. 'rho paper came
out as usual next week, but the editor;
11118 given up itt,luiring about babies -
9 6750 Q ott, (,.
or its equivalent in cosi, will be giyeu
to the person detecting the •reateet
number of errors, (words wroug lysllel-
ofd or misplaced) ill the December issue.
O11T1, HOMES." lit addition will be
given tw Bash prizes of $200 each,fonr
of $100„ eight of $50, 'ten of $25,
twenty-five of $10, fifty of $5, one hun-
dred of $2, and one hundred and fifty
of $1, distributed in the order anentioc"
ed in rules and rc ulations, which will.
be sent with a copy of December issue
on recipt of 15e in stamps. Special' cash
prizes given away almost every day
during competitioir which closes Feb.
lst, 1891.
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Address, Our; Bones Punrisruts'G
Brockville, Ca
AEaspnie.
Lodge of Instruction for this Ma
District
was
held. eat Seaforth Irl
lb'
I
Bro. 0 Win. White, D. D. G. M., on
ne
1
sa
last '
t elle
y d was in every re
a decided success,, The attendance
very large, there beim;• officers
members present from Baden,Elaml
Stratford, Mitchell, Clinton, He
Blythe, Rilicardiue, Godeniel., and
forth. The first degree work was
c
m lifi
ed ,.
1.
P T •
ec.um
set
hLod Lodge,
S
llll , a
f�
ford,
7.hc, second by Maitland Lo
Goderieh, and the third by T
Lodge, Mitchell. R. W. Bro, White
sided and was ably assisted by R.
Bros. Dewitt Martyn, R. Radcliffe,
P. `�'.G.Duff, l.D.D.G. M. and W
Erbach, of Baden, Canino, of Bly
Ballantyne, of Seaford.. All the w
was exceedingly well done, Am
those present front, Mitchell were
Bro. Wood, Goodeye, Ooppin, Mael
Kidd, Davis, Rock and others.
Methodist Mission.
Tho 66th annual report of the Mi
ovary Society of the Methodist Chu
has just been received by us. Fr
it we find that the total income
1889.90 amounted to $220,026.43 or
net increase over previous years of
251.Q?; of this amount the Guelph c
ference contributed $17,353.1.3. Of t
latter sunt St. Marys district gave
806.09, corning third in the couferen
ry
as
regards Ids
amounts a tsc
contributed. ib
,,tete 1'
St
ford '
distxic,t gave 81,413.70. The di
ft and circuits on St.11ftt
dtstriet contributed as follows:
Marys 8497.30; Granton, $170.65; L
can, $180.86; Ailsa Craig, $17164.1.
tori, $23643;,Woodham, $$298.20; N
souri,;$104.65; Kintore, $76.$9; Tham
ford, $69.57. In the Stratford distr
we see that Mitchell takes' the le
with 8417.94; with Fullarton next gi
in • $318.97; then Stratford City wi
$269.03. In London conference, Exet
district paid $1,682.01; Loddon distri
$4,980,82. London City paying 83,08
61. Whorndale $243.86.
.iDuianess Changes.
An important event this week is th
purchase of Mr. Ed. Roberts' stock
groceries, glassware, etc., by Mr. Ed
b ackt
wan •
wh '
p o is
n0 running
iv
a cloth
h
deg boot and shoe store; here. The pr
cessiof stock -taking is about complete
Mr. Roberts has purchased a stock o
groceries and rented a, store on Perlia
ment street, Toronto, where he and hi
family will remove shortly. We ar
sorry ouv
_ to lose hood .citizens sush as
Roberts.: He was an earnest worker h
the intrests of . the Methodist Churel
and much. beaked by all who knew him
It is the intention of the purchaser to
move the stock from the present place
of business one door north to combine
the sarhe with his late purchase,(1ir, E.
Roberts old stand.) Mr. S. is well and
favorably known throughout this sec-
tion, and it will be his earnest endeav-
or
to keep the establishment in the
front rank of Exeter business houses:
Large additions will be made to the al-
ready d
vfi
fine
stock, -' w- '
mal
, ,111
a none e£ the
best in` the west; with the said stock
selling at the very lowest notch com-
bined with courteous and honorable
dealing, he continues the business a• -
a1
e,na in Exeter Cl a'•
ttic every •.
L1 -
., p
nosc
ct of
securing p
ecurina a most liberal patronage from
the purchasine public.
Co.,
nada.
sonic
L. Ti
1
I
Wed-
spect
was
and
erg,
nsa ll,
Sea-
ex -
t'
Lat•
dge,
ucl0r
pre -
W.
and
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the,
ork
one,
tan,
ssi-
rch
om
for
a
o'1�
his
ce,
at-
fter-
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St.
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Mi
It is' a certain and speedy cure for
Cold in the Head and Catarrh in all fie
stages,
SOOTHING, CLEANSING,
HEALING.
Instant Relief, Permanent
Cure, Failure Impossible.
Manz so•cniled Memo aro simply
symptoms of Catarrh, such as head.
ache partial. deafness, losing sense of
smell, foul breath, hawking and spit.
ting, nausea general feol,ng of dm
abilny of these or ki fired symptoms,
your have Catarrh, and should lose no
Limo 1n ,rocuring a bottle' of 17ASAr.
BALM. Ile warned in time, neglected
cold in head results in Catarrh, fol.
lowed by eonsumpti et and death.
NASAL 13eeo 18 80hl by all druggtot„
or will be sent, post paid, on receipt of
prico(SO cents and $1.0:/) by addressing
FULFORD & co,,
trockvilie, Ont.
Exeter
Roller IiIIs.
� }� F,PORTS.
WHEAT,i e. '
� ro ry�ets.per
O7•y Selling Prices.
hush
Flour, etrotlg baker's, $2,7 er 100
best.fam.ih-, 2441,"
ff
low grade, 1.75 fC tf
Bran, 7d it �f
Middlings, 90 tf
oeenings, g0 f.
hop, 1.00 to 1. 5 "
Bran, per ton, 14,00
Middlings, `: " 11,00
Chop stare running every day.
TE AIS CAS}t,
The EX.etek Milling Co,
ct
rsa 1 • .
We have on hando ofthe
largest
and best assorted _
... stocks in the
Vlllage.
which. we are prepared �^
p epa ed to sell at rock
hotter prices.
t:et�•
f
f
outlw
k..
RIMY
Viar<�La
They are genuine every time.
fawito love
perfeetioq
in foot wear who seek for ease and
economy-, and fashion,n
finish and
9 e luxury
and
the action of strength, all who
want a perfect shoe are a invited to
call on.
• CAR11 F1C EROS.
Ogiier101 BirdifOilt trc�q Q[4er Sieires.
'g(5 O : 3tt%E.��r„S1r,�ti:.
The Specilties, the Novelties, the he Qdc%ltlea of the A
COUNTESS stove are For the
first time in creatill� a sensation. i+'or:tl2e
in many years there is a coal stove that travelling
is
on frmContiue. Manufacturers, traelling men, stove dealers, fl
about the
s and, in. fact, every person interested 11 stoves are talki
3ART COUNTESS,
Why is this?
Because the ART COUNTESS is clarirrg-in its gi _
ity. It leaps to the front with its wonderful oe lots
No other stove has anything like filr -fiuprove to
toe.
Illi it.New
e
from
t0
Brilliant from urn to base, top toe.
Beautiful in its effect under
Radiant on the parlor floor, and eloquent i •Vie'
struction. n Its hot air con
T�,
H
ART COUNTESS"
has taken' p
the lead, it already has rhoolo an
will have to bo� d it a good. one that can overtake it.
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CALF. AND SEE THEM AU BE COHERED.
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A full assortment of cook and parlor stoves on ,,nett wl •
2Z
ch
must be sold, and VERY CHEAP.
ZMcr 't M''or. e u the a i=ila,ce
L F.t LLA
BID,
STAND,
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Wholesale and
Retail
Builders'
Nails, Glass (Stained Engraved) ( ed asld
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Butts (full lineHinges,
Carriage Hardware.
Bar Iron, Bent Stuff, I3ubbs, Spokes, Cutter - Runners.
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Shafts, Moqueite Wunslin; Drill &c.
Mill Supplies ;
Iron Pipe, Fittings, Valves, Asbestos. Packing,Rubber
and Leather Beltings, &c. �`" l tl�l c
SportMaterialing
Breech -Loading' and Shot Guns l: I
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Shot, &c.
Stoves and Tin
ware
Cooking, Heating,',
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Coal Stoves. � ;
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Tin ware cheap. +'
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STOVE and the genu-
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UbSI3URG COALS before it advances
ANNEALED,
BARD 5Mti➢E CREAK
VV H 11401VOUR, J N. HOWARD,
Manager. (Proprietor
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