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Exeter Advocate, 1901-4-25, Page 5(1.ter brioratei, Is published. every Thursday Morning, at the Office, tiLtAIN-STREET, -- EXETER, By the----2-- ADVOCATE PUBLtS14 iNQ COMPANY TERMS OE SUBSCBAPTION. One 1)ollar per annuin if paid' in Adviinaa 81.50 if not 60 paid, ' oltLci.,..rtarAiQba.G.^ No pa per discontinued until all erre rage arO paid. Advertisements without specific aireqpions will be published till ferbid and charged accordingly. Liberal discount made for tro.necient advertisements inserted for Long periods, Every description of ,TOB PRINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderate rates, Cheques,money ord- 'Sve,.for advertisingoubscriptions,ete.to eild'e payable to Chas. • 'II Sanders / EDITOR AND PROP Professional, Cards. H. KINSMAN, L, D. S. & DEL A. It. KINSMAN, L D. S., D. D. SFlenor • graduate of Toronto University, DENTISTS. , Teeth extracted without ,any pain, !or any , bad effects, Office n Earison's Sleek, west side Main Street, Exeter, D R.D. ALTON ANDERSON,(1).D.S.,L.D.S,,) honors Graduate of the Toronto TJni- rait-', and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Teeth extraoted without pain. All modes 'of Dentistry up to date. Office in new block south of Carliags' block. 1111 „ Medical T'in.T. P. McLACTGRLIN, MEMBER OF .1./ the College of Physicians and Surgeons Onte,rio'. Physician, Surgeon and Accouolit- our,- Office, Dashwood, Ont. JaL DiCKS0e1 & CARLING, BA.RRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Conve,varicers, Commissioners, Solicitors 'for the Molsons Bank, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Offices, Main Street, Exeter. L R., C AIMING , B. A. L. K. Incases. 7,1. W. (.5.A.DMAN. (successor to Elliot & . Gladrnan,) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public eonyeyaucer, Etc. Money to loan at lb west rates of iaterest. Office Main Street, Exeter. itnationeers 130SSENBERRY,Grandl3encl, Licensed . Auctioneer for County Huron. Sales promptly attended to, and charges moder- ate. Orders by nait will receive every at- tention. fl BROWN,Winchelsea. Lieensed Auct- ioneerf or the Counties of Perth and Middlesex, als'o for the tewnship ofUsborne litotes 'promptly attended to and terms rea- sonbale,Sales arranged. at Post office.Win- ahelsea., Insurance. ELLIOT, Insurance Agent. Main St. Exeter FARMS Fait SALE, MONEY TO LOAN.. The undersigned has a few gond farms for sale cheap. Money to loan on easy terms JOHN sPACKMAN, Sam w ell' s Blo chEx ekes THE LEADING MEAT MARKET. tairdatIBIla --easemmar. For Fresh, good and:the choisest cuts 'of meat, call on the -undersigned. :While all our cuts of meat are the finest, we make a specialty of rneat, delicacies. Meat delivered to all parts of the . town . John Manning , TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists rebind the money, if it fails to cure. '25t -i. E. W. Grove's - signature is'on each box. Wogiveahandsomeepen face, Polished Nickel Watch. Amer!. can Lover Movement for Belling only 2 dor, packages ofSweet Pea &kat lea.apackage. Banana.' agocontainsaspiendldmixtureetthe most fragrant varieties of all colors. You cart earn this tine Watc/a In an * afternoon bj Dotting to work -at once,. shaiisthisadvertisement aNd wo will forward tko Seeds. =loeuthem,return thomoney.and guarantee safe dear. flour Wateh at once, Write to day, as the season for seedis short, :deed 51311Pla• Con Torokto • The Molsons Bank. (Chartered. by Parlie.ment,185..) • Paid up Capital.. ... .......$15:,:i00,000 • Reserve Fund ......... , ..,...2,0re0,000. . •• • • Head office Montreal. ,Ia..-4,al'tiES ELLIOTT, Esq. Orb:amnia MARActaita. Money 114 v.:kneed to goad, Faroters on ,th,..,ir ,,wei nothe with one or more endorsers (at, 7 per cent, per an natal.' • --EXETER J31.14`,..NC.FI, Open eta to lawful day from '31.0 am. to i3 any S.i t al ,, ays i o a an. to 1 pm • A geii e Nil banking b tis in es s transacted CURRENT lt,a'rEs all e‘vial for mO'ney on Deposit 11,,tiotpts. .94A/tog, Bank At 3 liter:40r & CAP L 'MS, N D lin rinok, solicitor i., Manager 14.1,,, 1 SOLED _ , 4. ,..VJ''G0 L. D •iii",.:-.:.--;,..,..... wegi.thfio.ard, r )-,..: Solid Gold lung., ant -.1._ with Pearls, for seniiig I', ..,. only la packages or .Nverw, reaSeedati0e.isteh, ESA. naekageoontainsaspiendidmis, advertisorneut and *evil! fon ward the soca'de & sea thein,,re, qt"Tnthd tiOnfli AO Nag baiii; ' iciAM11 tiMIII('.1*.'1"1',14:' Mite (0110 Most fragraiitvaria. 1 tios,.oftalcolers. Mailnathid -1' /,1 will'boonty6n!Fe ltt1th ditrktilljtvek• Ever have them? Then we can't tell you any - IV about them. You ' know how dark everything looks and how you are about ready to give up. Some- how, you can't throw off the terrible depression. Are thingsreally 50 blue? Isn't it your nerves, after all? • That's where the trouble is. Your nerves are being poisoned from the impurities in your blood. r P purifies the blood and gives power and Stability to the nerves. It makes •health andstrength, activ- ity and cheerfulness. This is what "Ayer's " will do for you. It's the oldest Sarsaparilla in the land, the kind that was old before other Sarsa• - parillas were known. This also accounts for the saying, "One bottle' of Ayer's is worth three bottles of the ordinary kind.' 11.00 s boats. All druggists. Waite ffro Ocean.. if you have any complaint whatever and desire the best medical advice you can possibly receive, write the doctor freely, You will receive a, prompt re. without cost. Address, Dn, J. 0, KYLE, Lowell, Masa, FELL FROM A TRAIN. S trathroy, April 23.—A Petrolea, man known as Dr. Douglass was hurt here to -night while attempting to get off a moving freight train, and was badly cuCabout the hips and otherwise ser- iously injured. He was taken to Roadie's hotel, where Dr. Berdan is at- tending him. FOUR HORSES STOLEN. • Thedford, April 23.'—Last night par- ties entered the barns of Geo. Laircl, 6t1i-concesSion, Bosanquet. and stole two teams of horses, two sets of har- ness and ropes. Coming to town the robbers hitched up to two new wagons in front of John Blake's show rooms, one it Chatham make a,nci. one a Bain wagon, and left, going south. They are being tracked. LOSS OF APPETITE. A. person that has lost appetite has lost something besides--yitality, vigor tone. The way to recover appetite and all that goes with it is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla --"that strengthens the stomach, perfects digestion and makes eating a pleasure. Thousands take it for spring loss of appetite and eve,..y body says there's nothing else so good as Hood's HIS HEAD CUT OFF. St. Catharines, April 23.—An acci- dent occurred a short way out of Thor- old about 3 o'clock this a fternoon which resulted in the death of A.B. Gooldocf Flint, Mich. it appears that as the car on the Niagara,St. Catharines and Tc,- ronto R.R., which left Niagara Falls'at 2.30 reached Lobb's Crossing a It11111 Was siglatecl on the track. The motor- man gave hint warning; and he step- ped off the track, but immediately stepped back on it again, and before the car Could be stopped it had passed oveehim, completely severing his head from his body. The deticlaman was a boarder at the Russell lionse,this city, and had gone to Niagara Falls last night to aee an opera. .Several articles were found on his person; his watch ehain was broken, and his watch could -not be found. is, by no means, the dreadful disease it is thought to be— in the beginning. It can always ,be stopped= in the beginning. The trouble is: you don't know you've got it ; you don't believe it; you Won't believe it— till you. are forced to.: Then it danger- ous. • Don't be afraid; but attend to it quick— you can do it your- self and at horne. . Take Scott's Einulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and live care- . , fully every way. • This is sound doctrine, whatever you may think or be told ; and, if heeded, will save life, youhave not tried It, stand for freo samplo, Its agreeable taste will 6 rbiEiS'OOTT tarVOU" BOWNE. OhemiSts, can, velvetitheilbtx, Vrite today., Thth ooason for sell, ratite,. • , kilgtotdaisel.,-40,Secti guaii)ty taat l'eaeado, tstatt • , • §Qqa and ;.1i0(4, orovaiiitae 1,4 IN Prisoners, Rifles, Ammunition anCi Wagons, Lord Rite -boner ,Cabies war Office Toiling' of Men and supplies Captured Sbace fli I,aot Report -- Commandant burg tias Given in Near Mithiiebur and Iias Surrendered Ali Nis MVO and supplies. London, April 23, ---Lord Kitchener, In a despatch, to the War Office anCICP date of Pretoria, April 21, says: 'Since my last report the British columns have captured 24-2 prison- ers, 24.1.8 rifles, some ammunition and wagons and carts, A. few men have also surrendered. - A. Lying Editor Punished.. iVIUcDEN_MENACED. Cape Town, April 22..—Mr. Albert CartWright, the editor of The South African News, who was arrested in February on a' charge of seditious and defamatory libel, in haVing pub- lished in his paper a statement that Lord Kitchener had secretly instruct- ed his troops to take no prisoners, has been convicted aad sentenced to one year's imprisonment. Kitchener Warns Traitors. Cape Town, April 22.—Lord ener has issued a proclamation the • effect that any resident in the martial law districts of Cape Colony' found. in arms, inciting to fight, aid- ing the enemy or endangering by ov- ert act the British' forces, will • be tried by court-martial, and be liable to.the most severe, penalties. Such persons may be shot. Another Force Surrenders. Pretoria, April 22.—The force un- der Commandant Boklourg, composed of 106 men, with wagons and rifles, has Surrendered near Middleberg, Transvaal, Honors For Major Denison. London, Ont., April 23.—Yesterday Mrs. Denistin of Wolseley Barracks received a private •cable deSPatch from England, stating that her hus- band, Major Septimus Denison, had been made a Companion of St. Mich- ael and St. George for services ren. dei ed ,•during the South Afrieau svar. 11111. LAWRY HAS RETUGNED. Positively Denies That He Eloped With His First Wife. Hamilton, April 23.—T. Harry Lawry, president of the Lawry Packing Company; of whom reports of various kinds have been current for the past 10 days, and against whom various Writs have been issu- ed by his ,business partners, Fowler & Co. of Chicago, Mrs. Lawry ` No. 2 a,nd others returned to the eity last night. Mr. Lawry refused to, be interview- ed, but he has given a positive de- nial to the allegation that his sec- ond wife made, namely, that he eloped with. his first wife, Mrs. Tuc- kett-Lawry, who, is now in San Francisco. Mr. Lawry intends to accept personal service of the .writs, which the county judge a few days ago granted permission to be served on his attorneys. - • It will be remenabere,d that shortly after he left the city, Mrs. ,Lawry No. 2 entered suit for :„410,000 dam- ages against Mrs. Lawry No. 1 (his divorced wife), for alienation Of his affections. - THEI-FLOO'D HAS S'(711SI.DED. Psttsburg and Towns Above. Are Out of Danger For the Present. Pittsburg, Pa., April 23.—The flood is over. Notwithstanding the fact that early in the day there was every, evidence of a renewal of the high wafer, the announcement can be made authoritatively that there is not the least danger of another rise at this point nor above, for the pres- ent. but the towns on the Ohio Riv- er below here, are net yet out of dan- ger, because of rains in the valley Sunday night and yesterday.All up- river points report the rain and 'snow having ceased and the rivers falling, Not So at Cincinnati. • Cincinnati, Ohio, April 23.—The state of the river here at 6 o'clock last night was 21 feet, and rising at the rate of two inches an hour. This will mean ,53 feet at '6 o'clock to- day, when trains will be shut out of the Grand Central Station. Owing to the inability of steamers to go tinder the bridges, navigation. on ,the river is suspended. Soldiers Want Their Land. Toronto, • April 23.—About fifty applications a day are received for the land grants to volunteers and veterans. A father and son at St. Catharines, the former a veteran of '66 and the latter a member of "C" Battery in, South Africa, ,are among the applicants.' Applications from those residerit in ,the United States are refused. A request for a free pass to the land granted „received a negative, Col. Smith, sergeant -at - axing, Ottawa, is one of the appli- cants. 1 -le is a veteran of '66. 07,000 CD 'nese 'Troops.' Are lifitSsed Three 1'iace Under D111,v 11efo:',.0„,:et:: Gen- ) April 23.—Accorciing to a ilespatch front Si, Petersburg to The Daily Mail, .ofileial information has oeen, receiveci that renewed military tivity is begiiiiing in lqatieliaria. Chinese ' troops are stverielv, en- rericlied at three points around Ntukden. Tliey ale alined wail good. tinoser riftes, coal have 30 KruPn guns. To the eastward of Mali:den, . near purehausen, there are 12,000 Men, ander the chief Boxer general, Lu- tanse.. To the northwest, neat' Kulo, there are 6,000 Chinese, under • the iorrner Goirernor of Mukden. To the ast,Nvarci., in Mongolia, and near the LA Shan Mountain, tliere are 0,000 nape, under tho Chinese general, Seim. Admiral •Alexieff has accordingly organized An expedition, under Gen. Zerpinsky, consisting of two regi- ments and five sotnias of Cossacks, 16 guns an41 a body of volunteers, to operate ' against the three points mentioned. The first movement was successfully carried out in the be - inning of April, Kulo; which' 'is 250 kilometers from Mukden, was itornied, and the ex-C-overnor of Kulkden was taken prisoner. In this lotion • the • Russians had .13 men killed,' and four officers and 18 tnen. wounded. The advance toward .the l'urchansen position was then begun. Owing to the departure of most of the Russian troons from Mukden, the latter cit,y has ' become very 'un safe. • Almost nightly Russian sen= tinels' are found shot hi the back. The situation in Southern Manchuria is diSquieting, and another advance of Russian troops will be necessary in ,the ea-rly spring. THE BRITISH, LOAN, It Is Estimated That tho £30,000,000 Offered to Public gas Been Subscrib- ed Five Times Over. Loudon, April 23.—It was estim- ated isa financial circles last even- ing that 230,000,000 of the new loan offered to the public has al- ready been covered five times, • and the subscription list will probably,. be (dosed to -day. 'The premium on the new issue went tip to 15-16 and afterwards fell to -?,1 per cent, $00,000.000 TAKEN BY* A3IERICA. Ten Million Pounds of the British Loan Goes to New York Firm. New York, April 23,—The Evening Post says':' "Fifty million dollars of - Great 13ritain's new loan has been placed in „the United States. The Na- tional City Bank, J. P. Morgan & Co., Baring, Magoun & Co., and the New York, Life Insurance Co. com- prise the, syndicate that has taken the loan., • . Americgn subscriptions ivill airsoliably aggregate much isa ex- cess of the ;350,0041,000 arranged for, as the interest 'yield of the new con- sols places' the loan in the front rank of high-claas-'., Government, invest ments. It was . announced yesterday afternoon that most of the loan had been placed .by the syndicate." Major Jarvis Leaves For Yukon. , . Ottawa, April 23.—Major A. M. 'who connntinded /3 ' Squad-,' ron, Strathconas, in South' Africa, who was mentioned in despatches for distinguished services and made a 0- B., took the Winnipeg train yester- day an his way to the Yukon, where he assuntes command of the ?Werth - west Mounted ,Police posts on the Dalton Trail. 2,500 Mon on • Colurribus, Ohio, April 23,—Tweri- ty-five htmcired mino workers, of the lower part of sub -division No. , of 0,1 -do and West Virginia struck Yesterday, owing to a disagreement in regard t� the, dead work systeul. it is feared_ the strike avia spread to Other distriets, • To Attend the 10 ore Shnsv. t tawta Ariril 28 Lausier leaves. on Wednesday evening to ,itt- tend, 1110,Horse 3ioWj 1.15 HON. DR. BORDEN'S WARM TIME. His Red In Mr. Ityman's Residence, Lon- • don, Took Fire. London, Ont,, -April 23.—At 2 o'clock Sunday morning the Fire De- partment Were called to the residence of C. S. Ilynian, M. P., Grand aye - 'nue. They found a bed -room in • the upper part of the house in flames. Chemicals were used, and, after con- siderable -difficulty, • the firemen suc- ceeded in extifig,u'ishing the fire. The bed -room had beenoccupied by I -fon, Dr. Borcren, Minister of Militia; who was the guest of Mr. -Hyman. The hon. gentleman, was awakened to find his bed on fire. In the' • ex- citement, Dr. Bordeni'dost his valuable ,g -old watch, and it was subsequently found by the firemen, destroyed by. tha fire. One of -the firemen picked up a roll of .13111S ,on,:th,e floor of the bed -room, and another the hon. gen- tleman's spectacles. The loss will be considerable, as all the ,contents of the elegantly furnished rooni • were practically ruined, I)r. Borden escap- ed injury. .The supposed origin of the fire was a lamp and a lace curtain. To Form a New Province. EXPOSITION MAKIN THE AN -AMERICAN TO EXCEL IN MANY PARTICULARS. ri se Moot Delicate and Int rieate Plastic Worb ver Al..tenipteci For JIxpoaltfou COOS° 11.11111 1211.1111e10iSkineU(. The development of the Pan-Ameri- can Exposition at Ruffaio Is Observed with profound Interest throughout the western world. Almost every day Shows some new feature of the tna.gnia- cent enterprise completed. Some new tower rears aloft its ornamental pin- nacle,. some new dome presents Its rounded top to the sky, or some new decoration of form or color is added to ihe wo,uclerful ,bouquet of architectur- al loveliness, Never was there an Expositfon so „novel, so unlike what the world has learned to expect, as this. With the glorious examples of the, 'Expoaltion builder's art and genius to look back upon with fond remembrar,ce and ad- miration, the world bus wondered if all that has .been promised for the Pan- American would, be realized. If one may judge by „the presoak stage of the vast work, the Millions of visitors to I3uffalo during the exposition season, • which begins On the lst of May next, will suffer no disappointment. ' The Pan-Airterlean Exposition will outshine its distinguished predeces- sors in many particulars. Of these the eourt settings are of first importance. In order that there maybe abundant room for the elaborate decorative ef- fects, 33 acres are alone devoted to courts. This area is two and a half times the area of the courts at the Chicago Columbian Exposition. About these broad courts ere grouped a score of great buildings, in which the multi- tude of exhibits from all parts of the western world are tolpe displayed. As a second important feature may be mentioned the ornate architecture, the use of plastic ornamentation of very intricate and beautiful design and the employment of original sculptured groups in the exterior decorations of buildings, entrances and architectural features. No less than 125 original Sculptured groups, modeled by socne 30 or more distinguished American sculp- tors, will be used in this feature of the decorative work. The use of an elaborate color scheme has this el...before been attempted at an exposition. The appropriate title of the "Rainbow City" has already been applied to this great group of brilliant- ly colored buildings, and lovers of color will find the exquisite, harmony of, tititS that has h,erp been produced a most delightful sUbject for contempla- tion and study. s ' As a fourth point of superiority may be named the hydraplic and fountain features. In all the courts are broad pools containing numberless cascades and fountains. These will add to the beauty of the great work In no small degree. Many of the fine sculptures will form a part of these charming fountains. A bread and stately canal, a mile and a balf In length, banked with grass and lined with a double zow of young trees, completely eocireles tbe main group of buildings. The horticultural embellishment of the gronnds constitutes a fifth point of excelleuce. Ornamental trees, shrubs, lawns and flowers of brilliant hue will Ottawa,. April 23 .—The Govern - Mont will shortly enter into, confer- ence with representatives of " the Territorial , Council at Regina, look- irig to the adInfssion pf the North- west Territories to the status of , a. province. Under date of March 21, 1901, Mr. Sifton, "according to' a re- turn tabled in the House. yesterday, wrote Premier , Itatiltain of the Ter- ritories concerning the matter. If confreence be held it, will take place after the sessions of Parliament and the legislature. Copyright Act Amendment. Tor -onto, -Aprit23.—The committee appointed by, the Wholesale Station- ers' an.d Booksellers' Section of the Board: of Trade to wait on the. Gov- ernment, and. ,urge the adoption of certain proposed amendments to the Copyright 'Act, left for Ottawa last night. They will see Bon. Sydney' FiSlier, Minister of Agriculture,...this morning at 11 o'clock. The Aslinnti .A bore. ' Montreal, April '23.—The Elder- ' Dempster Line agents., here yesterday received word that the. 55. Ashanti, coal laden, front Nevircastle-on-Tyne April 7, bound for Quebec, was ashore at Cape Blanc, a, point about 20,0- miles below Quebec, The vesSel. will probably be a totial" loss, The Ashanti is a vessel of , 2,200 tcinS net 3,400 tong gross, 111 BcaIth S.ivcd Winnipeg, April 23.-A man na ined O'Connor, charged with barnally knowing 1.0 or 12 little girls from the ages of 9 to 12, Was sentenced yeSterda,tf to 20 years in the poni ten- tiary, Ti10, itid,te would have givOn him the lash, only he feared it would kin hhli. ais he is, a diseased Speci- DO NOT RUN ,oni a question that must interest yOu.,, Have you -your New Suit? not, drop in arid see as at the first opportunity and let, utJ show you a few prices of thE Fancy. Worsteds and Scotch. • Tweeds. Have you seen the new Staples an 'Therringbone piAternsple7 are beauties. Pig range of Blues and Black, Irish Serges at the old. prices. If you want a black we have what you want isa Tvvills, 'Venetians and Clays. OVERCOATS OiTercoats in Beavers, Meltons, Ourls, Nap § and Montanacts. All work done in the latest style an fit guaranteed. '• TEMPLE OF MKSIC, delight the eye everywhere. Sunken gardens and formal beds of tiolvrs will surround fountains and Pools and border upon the walks throughout the Crowning the great work of produc- ing unparalleled vistas and an exposi- tion picture of unrivaled beauty will be the electrical illumination. Only when a great volume of power is ovail- able, such as Buffalo possesses in the newly harnessed Niagara, could elec- tric illumination he undertaken on so -.grand a scale. With unlimited power to draw, upon, the electrician -has had no restraining conditions ha bis work. The electric tower, 375 feet high, of rich and elaborate design, will form the Centerpiece Of the electrical brilliancy, while every building, fountain and ar- "chiteeturtal feature and even the broad surfaces of tbe, artificial lahes and pools, with ,,floating lights, will glow, with electrical radiance and lister. 'The scene will he one 02 unsurpassed love- liness, It 'imp()ssible and unlikely soclntsie repeated again on account of the vast expenditure of electrical ener- gy necessary to produce It. ' MARE BENN T T. 1!tonitobn ond the Exposition. , The Pan A inerican Exposit ion at But- ' falo next year is assured of a repre- • sentative exhibit from the huportant pro ince of INIanitolaa. Special Com- ' missioner Henderson, who has inade 'a tour of northwestern Canada for` the E,xposil ion, met With gra t ifying siicceSs in iirmisine- tevest iti thb enterprise, 14. GiiIEVE Opposite Post Office Exeter----er ROLLER • MILLS. F81111016 ,ititeRtiopi! NvEa hve procured a car load of Thomas Phosphate powder which is the best Fertilizer on the market. Give us a Call. J. COBBLEDICK & SO1. Will tit) to Iluffitlo. 01.0g0T1 I'Vess association at itS animal 'con veritidu v,eted to hold, its animal oxeurSion niet,ifilg 1001 'al the 10,s.1.4.1413erienn - We are constantly receiving new • goods and it issc. pleasure for , us to show them to You. Our Pianos and Organs are the most beautiful in tone and appearance that money can buy. We also show Violins, Gutars, Mandolins, Mouth Organs, Methodist Hymn and Sunday School Books, also Presbyterian Books of praise. Sewing Machines and Repairs al- ways in stock. •' Sheet Music of all Kiuds. CALL AND SEE US. S MARTIN OUR NEW PREMISES. • 'We have moved into our new pre- mises opposite the Central Hotel and are now open for business. Our pre- mises are modern and we give you, modern and up-to-date goods and, made in the moat modern style. We Personally . . . Cut Every Garnient That's tnade tip at this establishment —as well as fit it—and look after all the details. This is only one • reason why our -prices ate taioder- ate. ' Gent's Furnishings . Come and see us in our new place of laisiness and examine our stock of Genes Furnishings. Bert. Knighi REPAIRING if you Wail(' V 011 dene. to R. ,ilioitS-:-Watelies,'•Clock's',,, and ;Jewelry a speoialty; LictiNSt Marriage Liaertse4iSsIted and Wcals tillit;:rillig's always ou hand. sansUn'S 1,3100k, 'Bk.eter,,,