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T5-'-" :1 � ' The Con' - ' . , , :P11 -&1T08 OHEAP'.CLOTHING'a . ,A I. - Xv,A ftom I .- . . I 1. _ � � I. I milesi? tXtA . . quo, forbidding -manner whi h e,Zls and . �, - , : 43 - I ..which r - . .� �z . . . I --1 - .1 A lit have been expected from the chills, even it a at mtum, of rough onesty . I , - I , - , tedious suO 11 nii, ­ I I . ..-. - - dissatisfaction which; has been, expressed and kindness underlies it. But decep- - - - .. .. . )on of twt - I I - I - further notice we are offering the Cele- � - - � , -� I on account of the. arrangement of the tion is, not necessarily an accompaniment UNTIL . . I - - FROM THIS DATE UNTIL I �'. � the Firths . - .. brated I I . -a I � 10 which i . . � Live Stock Departments at the Centen- of agreement. "A man may smile and .1 - . . - J--USrJP O:P:E31q-Hj:D .&r.r V. U7 -- IIII-il-j'Sw *M.� i is Be . nisi Exhibition, a very poor show was smile, and be a villain," but smiles are . . � . thtep miles across, - . % � I - I � made. Poor as to quantity, but` not as not necessarily a mask for villainy. The MATHUSHEK, FISCHER AND LA- - . .i�, I . �f W&-"nductedstage . 14 - �' - ' , . to quality, for what cattle were on'exhi- �sunuy beaminig of the frank, op6n 'coun- . BELLE PIANOS AT - ��!� ,- , � . . -NOVEMBER FIR,S�T� 1 . ' - r-oad ; but, from .�� -thic . . - J � - . - . - ading at I bitiou were some of the best from -the tenants -which diffuses balm, and healing 1 3 CASES OF NEW TW,--EEDS I - ". . jug Ana tinlo I � I � _: - I , - best herds in the country.It was an to the weak and ,desponding, is quite a . <. . i I I ,ot �njyzoiisiderabh , , I 0 � I . exhibition chiefly samples by the pro- different thing from its villainous counter. LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICESM �L - - so rather 1�i . .■. 11 . I WILL SETZ TBAS,I-N last but al's - '1y of&A.-were. c -, � . I � - and li minent dealers in stock who ,were feit. But, given me to choose � - I ,Aamagp a ; ,I - . risk of I i . make sale's-, rather tha. THIRTY PER CENT. BELOW VALUE. . it on the alert to in 11 between two evils -unpolished, rough , . PER -1 . on one oemion I - . - . a collection of representative animals. frankness, and smiling, good tempered � - � ,e � 'ces 'a . SQUARE GRAND . . ,Ojanion chances The extra charge of twenty-five cents for bypocrisy-I should, for mine own com- , � I 5 OR 10 POUND LOTS, I � - .1 � -s intej " ,6f a traveller' admission, which was made'in violation fort's sake, give the preference to the lot- . The Cheapest Goods in Beafqrth. . ,'oj , - j#)jied- jna mysteri . .- I . . - - � . ing meaner --as the jc ,of former announcements or engagements, ter. � - gb�, 100 GOINGFoR $275 1 .. was a pretty meanness which had for its �p I � �, A T PRICES r'sf[jr,e,Wi11 show, I excuse, probably, the fact that the;, -op- . Selling a Wife. I I I ­ . � I exet . . gentleman In , - The . I I I - portunity will not occur again,for a ce'n- At Warrington, Lancashire, England, � ,ant of Clothinq will Save Money by Purchasing at HILL'S. , . � . side -passenge-r-a vO, tury, when the trick will have been for-- a young man recently sold his wife, a Parties in u . - I- the W101 want .� . . . i �111 WSA so much , I : . - gotten. i I good-looking7 young woman of six and SQUARE PIANOP � TO SUIT THE TIMES, .A I A —. , it A 11 . . . I . I . I - 1�.14 ` . : 1"r �- There were only twenty-three 'short. twenty summers, for -the small sum of . whole bas ­Ons).8, , I Seven Octaves, Roae�oo-d,'Serpontlne Mouldings, I I . . - - i horns from the United §t4tes, including the price of half a gallon of, beer. He Carved Lop, � 6 .1 . I .t,runk, oln - e of inediu. 11 - . six heifers and a bull recently imported had lived apart from his wife for about � . . I ,markable in appftr . . I remarkable - I - . - � . from Queen Victoria's herd and d.e-acend- two years; and a I aborer who lodged with . I � A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED* PRICES WILL RANGE FROM -itis Edinburgh. this t.), I - smitten with . I 11 I ed from her premium cow C6.ldcream. her mother, havin$ become - $350 GOING $190 . . posed Of In the -boot X I These are, the property of Mr.- George her charms, conceived � the idea. that if I �­ I . o I . - b -variety of off'; - .a great variety. I - - � . � I - . .. - � . Grant, of Victoria, Kansas, and'go to re- her husband sold her to him'there would - —� WILLIAM HILL, . I .slid carpet bags, belt I 1 �4 inforce his already large herd on the be no lawful impediment to, her becoming . - - . 25 r.ro 65.03mwTs � the passengers, : . I . Plains. Six - head of sTiort-horA's from his wife. Accordingly the ' proceed- PRINCE ORGANS . . - Opposite die- Commercial. Hotel, Seaforth . . X . Having arrived at= Pair Z q England, 'belonging to Benjamin St. ed to a public house -and the husband I � . . � � I� . gage W" brought for 11 . . . � . . . ,I PER POUND. John Ackers, of Gloucestershire, -were was sent for. The other told him that : . gmn!!�f diVosed upon i I . - - I _ J . � exhibited and for sale. There were also he would buy his wife if he would sell i AT HALF= PRICE. ­ A . and it ght be iaken , - I'll : I -M C 0 W 0 Z& -Y .A, Z%T 3D :F..A. S 1-1 I 0 IT. � ­ � -which was to - ,, . 4 twenty-eight animals from Canada of her. The husband replied that he could I - � . � . - � -1 � boat - - . . - � .1 this with some of other breeds, have her for. "now -t," " if h -liked; but , . I � .1 0 1 . just-asthe barrow 5P � . . ------- - : 4 none of which were of more ordin. the -other man did not want to obtain her Buy of us and save $100 to $SM. Every In- I . I -said- Ill COME AND GET YOUR tall gentleman - . ;1 . . Five Years. Bond for tall I ­ . � � � 14 ary. merit. Of Hereforda there �were so cheaply, and requested - the husband strnment Warranted - . - . 44, 14 - I I � . i I have 777771, price Hot. . Guard-* ha you . . ( ;1 forty-five head, the best of which-w6re to name the price. He was told that he I . - if Al, sir," 1) - . i 5c, valued at 36c, at Rogers; ' I yes r, - an li Seal Brown Lu8tres for 2 5 I 'I . . STOCK AND SAVE MONEY, ty be sure Ws 1 4 1 . from Marylaud, and the property of. Mr. could have her for half a gallon .of beer, - NORRIS & SOPER, � . I � . � fou ml . 11 � I ' I - ." of $ k John Merryman. This herd is one of which was at once sent for and drank, � I I 'N o tureof tb4 i 'Wool Sateens, in the New - Shades, at Born'; - I i Twenty-qeven and the -transaction, was sealed; to the - I li the oldest in America. . 4a&4 8, Adelaide Street. East, To -route. French T- By Buying in lots at -fleman ; jr 4whereabon, .1 - - f 1; � very ordinary Devons only were s6wn, apparent satisfaction of all parties. The � I - I . . I The guard poked it ! i I I �, the largest herd being the property of he was- a goo %, - in. ,vain amoi - I ' d wench to .. Dama4se Cloths, bedu * I shade8j at Rogers'; Win- - ,, .1 � purchaseusaid-s' tifu I 1.looked :in , J. B. Longenecker, of Union Deposit' him, and he.loved her. He would like WOTICM� I . . - I � - . . - - ; articles -for the trunk, i 4, -f Penn. Th� Jerseys were the cream of to marry her, he said, and asked the I . I . :F1-&11E?.iT-jM"Y"7S if . cep -the most 8k tical have to admit that Money is I he had raoozled about I . . . - t the exhibition. Prominent amen these husband if he would "hurt'? .her. The - � t .. I Minutes through -all . I . I . - ; I IT I and the best of them were specimens of answer wan-- - CHEAP , corners of the Alass I if I I . ling - Shawls, Mantles, Clouds, .1, if NEW SHOE SHOP. made b� buy' at Rogers',• ik - . ..: . . � -1 i the herd of Mr. William- Crozier, of � "No, theaw can marry her as soon as . . - � out his head, h] .. I ,!:-- , ' I drew I I . I- I . , Northport, Long Island, N. Y. A pair theaw lloikes, to-neet if theaw's a moind. f �earthing -a 4?adger, An ., * 1, � � � - - � �v I iV bis Cossack and a I won't hurt either of you. . and .Scarfs,. neat and nobby, at Rogers'; Ladies' Lamb'8 - CA Y. I ssed. - 1' I �'ji of . ; I'll- I I moap u . I IN I . i i I " 1 I - P cow; Josephine -could hardly be excel- undersigned begs to notify the inhabitants I Z ,; THE ding eountry that be 4tWhy, liege it is . -1 �.� . The husband returned to his work, of Senforth and surround .� , 4 f I led anywhere. Other choice jeri,eys Wool Unde�clothing at Rogers'; Tlw Celebrated Comm - I HO -I � and the wife left the house with her pur- has commenced buslne06 . z1aimed. the passenger: il" . . I ,i � it ..- were shown by S. J. & Charles L. Sharp I 11 .� .7 ,h� - . - chaser, . - I— - tom: where it - might � r� . . . . . for :- L - I I I uless, of Philadelphia, and some other sie Hosiery. equal to knitted, at Rogers'; Over- - ' . � "I . - ' I N ER I -1 I - HIGHEST MARKET PRIOF- . - yelif j-'- M- exhibitors from Pennsylvania, New .IN SRAFORTHy - ­ � = I 't -_ _ No Savoy Sue: , I I - � e 'i I - yard in I J coach y - Edi -, . � -coo , � I . -1 . . -- The I J." - York, and Connecticut. Among these I " - � I o !,I 4 : V . About noon one day Sansome street re- . I coats, Clothing, Hats and Caps, at the u�ual easy prices, -- guard made -ar., � I !; were numerous cows which are credited In the Shop next door to rillman's Carriage I � Paid in CASH * pat the- trunk L I jEf sounded to the echoes of a policeman's ge F80- I . - nin I 4 -4 - ,q with having made or making fourteen tory, where he intends to carry on - - Iq Li - whistle in the hands of a miserable, miser. . I . I at Rogers". Shirts, Draw full range at Rogers'. � . . .away we all went t v. 1, I ��- , to seventeen poand8 ;f butter weekly. - M, I . Wothing f V1. .1 � � � - , . I - urther = 417i � ly looking old Chinaman, standing on th6 - � ;Li I IVA .1, There .were forty-six Ayr8hires, of which . - � 5 0 0 3B -LT S T-3: 1E ij S, - all statiaing beside *M - - . . � corner of that street and Washington. A The Custom Shoe Business " Noted " for Popular Prices. Call and inspect Goods. - I F it , many were beautiful animals, showing, v - � I jZ2,11 - �cur, •reaAy to prVce'ed � if . 'however, a considerable tendency in policeman hurried to the scene, and found' . . I f - . � pail I terraqueous' part U., that the celestial wanted a citizen arrest. . OF GOOD - . I jj �i their breeding to fineness of bone, and . I . ,-f ." . - . I � . 11 -ihrough Fife, I , i 11 ed who owed him some money and refus. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. - -i. I 11 I form rather than heavy milking, for � I I ed to pay it. It was in vain that the of- . . - � � Everything -zeemed -1 ,w which this breed is to chiefly con- - y L -ed into the coach nuc !. ir . - ", . ficer tried to. point out with the legal I AW sidered. In these again Mr. Crozier's 1Z. .3P. 1:Z0C3-3H3nS 9 sm&3pomrrim I POTATOES . 1-11 � I I el : . I � W taken !W r. ila . - - - "' , " - , contribution was very prominent'for its acumen acquired .by - contact with the The 18tock having been carefully selected, and j . I - ! tl�j, I � -- - ­ -on I V Counselor Clarke, that. the China- none but � . - I � , � ., beauty and excellence. Some very fine gift"I C011 .1 . . . . I � . I . Delivered at the - ,It: F11 11 I - . - tatiuu:'��,e, V=1 rj-.7tii I draught.cattle, of which Herefords and man's remedy was at civil law-thitt he - . - . -6 .:! j.. 11 1 1, jl;, I- --- - should sue the refractory debtor, N GLA ' - -4 ', Devonswe,rethe best,.Were shown, wd o, he FIRST -PLASS WORKMEN . D .SSWAREN . - -11n the boot, sir," I I . - 1,1- . . 41you, may de-pend,4pov [jar" iij �I I ,,, some fat monstrosities called "fat = wanted criminal process. 0HEAP CASH GROCERY, m 4x- - � ­ I - ii, I . have not se*a i tjrt, EMPLOYED , . 9 - t 11! I , cattle." . On the' whole, the exhibition "Me no savey 'sue;' savey, he got my � - . - di - ­ I the passenger, "and I �'1:fjfjwas interesting to the comparatively few money; savey me want it bxc-k." . . �I I --there." - I And'by strict attention to buffineezi the public - '. ­ . - L I . . I 11-H . Who paid the extra quarter for admis. I 10h, come,- get out of -,this," said the can rely on getting good value for their money. )31 E-- I V ­ . - . . I 440b, sir, 'he ,,, . I WILLIAM ALLEN , -FRE.9 DELIVERY - S t I � . aid , sion, but as i� -"Centennial" affair it w guardian -of the public peace, gently shoe- I - UP as � - 1here tori sue - t", L - - - -- � irewed,.X - I . . . ., r . Bow."' _ - ­-!�- 11 .a* very poor one, and not comparable iDg him away from bis'd4to�-who walk- L ut the, trunk �' w."': , ,4L . .. , 'i � who -walk- I L Abo -no ; I - - ­ ; ,--- ­ , 1. L.- with an average State fair and many ed quietly off. � I�T , HAS JUST OPENED OUT A VERY CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF I .t- T : - 4, ­ . -' There ! I &eclare-i �i� ordinary county fairs. Next week the L k REPAIRING done with Neatness L . I . J. FAIRLEY, Seaforth. - . - - .1 f7 - � L "What you shove me for? -1 Get me . - � -ownp of the missing - , .- 'i I I - — owner ­ I - . - sheep alld swine will be on exhibition. and Dispatch. . Tiq - , back me money. Chinama h -�Ijl . trunk is :still Wing 61 � , white man money he go to prison; white 458 J. J. SCOTT. . - Grockery, Glassware, Fruit Jars, &e., DOMINION BLOC, . the sands. Den!lt y� iJ I . - A K���Us�efor�Parrots- ­ - . . . I -� i�l pay Chinaman he walk off. just !-� tj � - I man he no - sea, I declare, is j .11 1, . � . .. I . � ' 11fl'i I I . That type of precocious de- You-,sAy-'sued, sue.' Me no savey 'sue. - What -a careless set of 5 ,!� - . . I I 11 !4, - - I - . .. I tress I SEA FORTH, f! ty, the gamin le Parts, says the Sauey you allep salne fool." , OPENED OUT AGAIN. STACK 4 � SEAFORTH.. - -test I never,was jw ti U . . I - nay before." - I I oD Globe, has again been distin- Here the officer made a grab for John, - . I . 4 -- . 1 1t; - toanvdi _ I . i . . I . which t . . gnishing himself by a brilliant invention, who effected: his escape amid roars of But New Goods New Patterns, Close Prices, to ich he invites the attention . instars I il I , P . The trunk was instan i�� - . b . I of the public. eta -somewhat perilous A ., � � V . which seems to have been a grand sue- ' laughter. —8mb Francisco Post; THOMAS LEE'S '- , 1. . ji,tt I . . �, I I' � cess � . J. BROWNELL 4having at lenjA been I I I ,ss until detected the other day and ex- - . I . . , ­ I . 1W . posed at the Police Court. The profes.!' A Woman's Lonely Ride. I . . went :our way to Cu ­ - � ­ . - q11 T ser of the new sciduce-began- by provid. . I ­� . coach . , . - - A . FLOUR AND FEED - U.&S � � Here tl3e'--co -stops; � - i I!, The Augusta -(Me.) Banner says : I . - . L=f �, which . i r ii . - � .11 I M 2-s.,-ge T.' iDg himself with a -tame palpt, w . the inn and them ' At, . . I ' I .. was trained, like a-falc'on in the age of Mrs. --E. W. Neal,. wife of Dr. Neal . GROCERIES6 -- I -discharge 4, passenger I I A., . . : . � . � . fl- the Insane Asylum- of Augusta, took - - : . . ' . 11:: .. - chivalry, to return to the fist of his , STORE 0 111:s -61 . I . . . - - I I I . on he present. I, - ti � I 'Pat,'thefamily horse the buggy, ­ q� JUST RECEIVED � i lt'� I owner in. obedience to a particular word � � 11 . . - 'her " '- Teas, Sugars, Dried Apples, ,leave the,coach,'t te I , i I some �weekg'ago and with no other com. . I - fcommand. Accompanied by ally, I 9 I � � ­!; 0 ­ . I - ' F , ', - hin panion but her little boy, four years of Happened to be one of the unfortunate ones that . composure of the lugg I J- in a small cage, the urchin I got burned out at the late fire. He has opened I I � � trunks bundles- wet I ` . . .i- � safely housed . ANOTHER LOT OF nks And .. r, I age Journeyed down through Belfast and Prunes, - I Fruits, Pickles, I - would go into a grocer's shop, as if -;.for 9 - out again in -. � - . � departing oil the backi . . ; 1, . Ellsworth to Pembroke, a distance , . - - he 011 I , � - , - M , . the purpose of making a purchase. I After t gentlemen: k. . I -- � -1 I �. s of A78 miles from Augusta, to Visit Sauces, I - Spices, A . * - I . Z I . U I Hardly had he entered the shop, how. . . . P .jF1:Z3H3S11 THi � belonged. Affto,r, -all : - ' .1 T �� VIC , ever, when the prisoDer este her aged parents and other rel � HIS NEW.STOREN � -, . . - - . . � I been again put to righl its �: ,ed, to the relatives and ", , ­ (T r After remaining there four � � I � I I . . � -g �. - - . 7i Mz �� , . 1. . intense apparent a-larm of the poor Canned.Goods, Hams Bacon, Flour, . man made his wonted i ,,q ( - friends. Aft 1�% , _v- , 11 1i ,'I . I , W :1 ­ . � , . � . . �, , Z,� over nearly WARRANTED To GM , I I . weeks she returned ov irly the same OPPOSITE THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL I J , �il I owner. Of course the sympathy of an � . I lis trunk; ; I -1 �4� 1� - . I � I ,I- 7 H - 1� road, in the same way, biinging her, I . . I , .. I . 5 1 - .� W� - . ti Sir,, I I - i� present was instantly aroused, and every - Cornmeal, J Mill Feed, &c. . V� . Oatmeal, The trunk, Sal . I � v I ; - mother and little boy with her. One - - � I � ,ek pettishly, I I., . one—shopman, assistants, and chance . , Where he hopes to be able to supply his many ibly *11is in -file, 1 . V evening, getting belated in reaching the I SATISFACTIONC 0 : I � I )) H - customers —rushed about in pursuit of e,enir - . F. -71r ous ers with ; I I -Not a -bit of it, ; - I - - AM ALLEN. . I 'lid in the meantime ' I ( place where she designed to remain � -.. ��& . I FREE'DELIVERY. I . WILLIAM i I the lost birds` While the chase was at 1. ­ 1� � ,w - i I . . . .. .% ,�, -- its hei lit the adroit outh would be through the night, and not knowing in -- -1L % P-21, 47-1— 0 1; the dark which of two roads to take, she CROCERIES 'CHEAPER THAIC EVER. . - - - I --- - VULP. -j-jier4e 1j) Jjeffj 11 - Ellin his pockets with all the most CASH PAID FOR ffU.TTE-R inn, I costly delicacies within his reach, and as got out of the carriage and lighted a I - ' . The guard now bega - 80011 as a suffic . ient quantity had been match, by the ray of which she could Call and See for -ToUrSeIV68 � . i. CALL AND SEE - THE AffD EGGS. - ' in I I- collected. would recall the bird to bim read the guide -board, and so was able to this trunk was 'some 0 1 proceed on her way to the . I . And .possessed a� � w� , , pretend to catch him, and having return- ,, place of her -, I . . � other eartlilly trunc.. � ed lifin to his cage, march off with him destinatlon.. We think, considering the � J. BROWNELL',- - 0 , 1 — . i ; pr staying behind nee -01 great num,,�er of tramps now patrolling My Ternis for the Future nre Strictly, GRAN A N D DISPLAY S P L A Y OF GOODS - - I — ; �,�- and with the booty. The trick was . I I I.' . Cnisli or Produce. -- good pleasure.. ­ ruined by its own �success, a. too frequent the country, and the fact 'that much of - 7 - use of it having excited the indignation the road is through woods,. Mrs. Neal has -- I . . I . AT IT AGAIN. "'The Lord have a I . - -cried the astonished , . of the tradesmen, and brought about an demonstrated that she is not only smart, Don't forgot the Plaoe-Taee Doors North of . —A—WID -- � I � - ' . application to the. Police, w�o have now, but brave."- . the Post Office. : � . . - . , gage, who, to do him 3 . been down on two offenders caught in --. ' exceedingly sober and! the -very act. in How He Lost His Teeth. � THOMAS LEE. - WILLIAMCAMPBELL, 4 tThe� Lc �-Mhav,e a -care. . - . — ,. . 4 The following story is told by the Au- - --- RUSH OF CUSTOMERS Z t mnk'A no canny. I .• - . - - 'I'Va canny �enou li., i . Rough Diamonds. gusta,.('Me.) Journal; "An elderly and TRY, TRY AGAIN. . -g -gr , . . . - MERCHANT TAILOR gentleman, sharply � '41 respected gentleman from,, city re- . . 1, - I I " I roper .attention to He means well, though he's rather , I I I . I I . payp "is the apology often; turned home from the Centennial minus -A�- rE 1. . - - rough .in manner, I I his teeth. Sitting down on a sofa at his undenigned would respectfully inform his I I the fact wm, that -6 offere(� for some particularly rude fedi- i THE AND CLOTHIER, . old friends and patrons and the world at large � takeii-out �ef the ce&W . � . vidual. - But, disguise the fact as I boarding place, seeking for rest and re- that he his going to try Wo luck agf.;n. Now in lobbyinor-der toallol-M � . I ., you ! freshinent,' he took out his set of artificial the store Ir tely occupied by Mrs, Rumle y, one . . .r . - 4 . may, these unpolished jewels are among I teeth, laid them. upon the sofa, leaned door south of Alegarey's new bakery, and oppo S' NEW STORE * SEAFORTE. articles being -got at *. . . the most disagreeable of mortals, and in- site the Farmers' Store, where he will, as in the I It was --now once more I - . 0- I back, and indulged in sweet sleep. The.. - flict an immeasurable a -mount of 'unnec- , past, endeavor to the very best of his ability to . I I I . "we set -forward upon tb , keeper of the boarding house came along, give &U who may favoy him with their patronage . � essary suffering. There is, indeed, a" - FTER havlug passed through the Fiery, far- ,of the journg, hop -ing: roughness born of ignorance, or lack of ! saw the situation, placed the teeth in the very best value for their money in FOUR DOORS SOUTH OF THE POST OFFICE, APace is again at business -purified and X0901ker- , - be n * ; the pocket of an overcoat near by, which . . sled. Through the kindness of Messrs. X1110M I 0 more distarbanc( cul tiva-tion which may be counter balanc. - - ,. & Ryan he b" been permittcd to take-up --lent member �.of the ' D genuine good qualities and thorough he supposed belonged to the sleeper, and - AND SHOES � . member I'M. j ed by - nu � kindly covered that individual with the ' BOOTS . � trunks. All wag - * ght .. t-iildneoses of heart. But no one has a I In the Store Lately Pecupied by O. C. Willson the lonely- inn of --St. N . ight to make himself rough And forbid- : overcoat to prevent him from taking cold. He has a very Large Stock of New Work tha I . TEMPORARY QUARTERS , �fide - .r - ' owning will be sold at prices to suit the time. Also,a ' . ., . roadtarned off to . 'di�ig, from the notion that his savage ne. I -o large quantity of old stock that must bo sold for . I I'll ��� 'Where it happened that I Soon thereafter the gentleman I v. Klett of the "small, sweet courtesies of 1 the overcoat came that way, the what •It will bring. I . . In one side of their largo .and commodious brick �, -to leave no to walk -to i overcoat and wore it away, and with Jt - . I rge an - - . life," so essential to its proper ei3joyment, � went the teeth. Our toothless friend . AS A 11 USIC STORE. store, -where he will be glad to seeand servo lag' � 1D9, a servant having I will be mistaken for honesty. Who has I . old friends and customers. He has yet ;a ,carry his baggage. I not writhed und�-r their savage thrusts, awoke and was 'down in the mouth' when Parties leaving their Orders recently wW pleas , - � . � . . , I he discos covered the true situation of affairs. call again, as he has I . -11 . - � The tall gentlemaul - I - . - or recoiled, as from an unexpected. blow, . . -AbGut the boot - I at some sharp, sudden sally ? For they ` Not being able to grapple longer with the � HOFFMAN Superb Stock of Cloths, . , project ' 40,19 Slender ^ . never iniss an opportunity of speaking I tough beefstake at Philadelphia boarding- LOST HIS MEASURE BOOK . body tb 'I houses, he returned home to have his jaw , I , -- - � � VrinAow, in order, I , I 1. their minds, and, having strange ideas of , repaired. � . Containing thei� Measures. -- . ­ OF ALL KINDS, 'the fairy tale, to see V - - I right and wrong, the opportunitie3 occur i ANINNEMEN - � . , I - . . — MAKE HOME BEAUTIFUL. I 94 . - pretty frequently. Go to tbeva for com- fort I All patties having long standing accounts un- I . I I . .1), ­ � 7 1 And is daily receive more. so that he is hell - ��� Rolle s fellowo ,crie. in affliction, and, ten -chances to one, I SPECIAL NOTICES. . paid will please I r - � "Valit followi 1 . . p epared as ever to give satisfaction. I I - - ng the iZenl the response will be, "It is all your own I * - . . Remember his location and call and see bftL 8t. ,Andrew"s ,road t 1: fault -your . carelessness. heedlessness, or Epps's CoCOA. -Grateful and comforting CALL AND SETTLE THEM - . . - I I . / . I trunk ? Conie back, i * - . . want of common sense !" "Yon hadn't I _,. Bye a thorough knowledge of the i AT ONCE, �. �. let me ins ". 1) I I orter do as you do," natural laws which govern the operations Now is Time to Adorn Your Homes with Beautiful WM. CAMPBELL . Peat A, ) I "Why don't you of digestion and nutrition, and by a care. As he cannot wait for his money as in the past. . "The trnnk Jair,. do as you'd orter?" It is astonishing . I guard . I I . I how na�bural itis for such folks -to want I ful application of the fine properties of New Furniture at Extraordinary Low Pri'ces. 0 A E;Zr:D ! ' - 7 11 iu wsententious. Trusting his old friends will not forget I 'geniman,ts trunk, . Well -selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has pro. . - 1. "k, and I I to regulate other people'a; affairs, and him in his misfortune, and with thanks for the - . �4 in -the Uot." ; n . , - � - . r vided our breakfast tables with a delicate- past and hope for .the future, he will .try, try I — I 4% .. how ready they are with their judgment ly flavoured beverage,which may save us again. I I . MR. E# B. HOLLISt, - - W,ell maks sure of ' - I of cases, while -entirely ignorant of the man - - t L comic Character vocam, - 1, I - it you please. Conie.� ' - circumstances. You may Muck up suf. I y heavy doctors bills. It is by the I - low - judicious use of such articles of diet,that THOMAS COVENTRY I � AVING taken uphis xesidence In tile vicidby , and, let ,me iK'ee thi fiGient spirit to resent -tfie insult -for JOHNS & ROWOLIFFE Hof &&forth, regVecanny informspartles got- jDt,,W- - " ith you )) L a constitution may gradually b�ilt up . I Lta that 30 - . . . such it is, or, if nervously sensitive, and 485 1 SEAFORTH. I ting vp Concerts and Entertainments, � tired out with physical ailments, it may until strong enough to resist every ten- � will be at liberty to accept engagements to Xbg The -trunk was .ac< Will give the Best Bargains in Furniture that may be offered befq-r.e the next Centennial. We have ba,Lk, I - - "the dency to disease. Hundreds of subtle I at the mama, either in town or oountrn during I _ And,, -to the tonfu be the last feather which breaks the XAJL . I . . BUTTER TUBS. deeresent winter season. The Toronto . Who had- -t N Che very brutalitv of the i aladiis are floating around us rea4y to, though - - 11 Mr. E. B. Runis Iff powerful in faclal ez- Alible for this ' t camel's back. T rn I OUR STOCK- KIDD'S HAkDWARFE STORE- yL lib I - attack invests it with unmerited import-. attack wherever there isa weak point. : - . - L pressions, and as a istage comic Ainwr is eqaA140 man! t s time, �p ance; . We. may escape many a fatal shaft by . ' I any land superior to most." For germs, &Oqsd- I ,,,,.S Property, as el you came beneath the blow, and, SAUMEL TROTT & - At present, but expect soon, very soon, to have it dress Mr. E. B. HOLLIR, Comie'VD0111A SW , - . � . . t. . I for a long time, find it hard to recover keeping ourselves well fortified with pure AS now on hand at the Seaforth Tub Factory lofth, Ont. 4W4 could -,raae i - I `-T - , ow, i )I - I .. -_h,e.A�;.uk, U I - ------ t ink -bot I ­ i'jectot� your self-esteem.. It is hard to forgive a I blood, and a properly nourished frame. H a number -6f his well and favorably ftowla SCATTERED FAR AND WIDE AMONGST OUR MANY CUSTOMMIS. I ,Mf- 7 talk -both regard with Civil Gazette. Sold only in pack- � I . • " coarse attack of this sort, or r Machine Turned Butiff kages. . . � CA.1W;OF THAWLS.-We ike-agdergigned tryto - I inel . 11 eta labelled- James Epps & Co., Ho- I I Pac . ferers by the late fire at Seaforth,A441444wers L(I:y laid he Wa 1. I I its ., ey"a � , � cordiality the party attacking, even if ­ L . - ' te our U got to - - , mmopathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle These Packages an the best in use, and will I for the amounts severaNy plaood o a L J40ru ' his or,her intentions are good,.- The ad- give satiductim ­ 7 . It �. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVEDE - names with the Gore DiatrictKutual I d, I - 4, gfted:that maj�ifes . - I . - -, . I St.,and 170i Piccadilly-, London." 421-52 . . unisk iw&re: I , . - - it, van:tage'§ of a genial manner a;id 'winning . 11 . 06 - I � �, 1 1,1 I - once mpany; beg t6 -our I - I . -011,ldiju-- - . . 11 - . I , r. dispWition -' . I - . . - - . . 7 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO Entrance between Roberts' Dmg Store and Kidd's Hardware atore. If you can not find_the W1. Al L I ,- I - Aral 7 " - I to . address can hardly be eatiwated.' Polite- _the WS -V f0jr 40 very �prom - as J In -M& ,-LARGE, XURCRAgERS. I , _ p*and . 11 -11 - , Yled, 1but yet -every, DY -E STup,Fs. DYF, STUFFS. ,dAer, . slug out and we will ,throw you a rope, Yours � 14- . . . '.,W 'ur cUlms ha "' - ­ I W ness always pays . there is hardly any- � � I - �, I I . ­ ': - . )MCb--9 , *e,.be I MS�def-L M . . I magenta - 44, --a, . ­jL . -.- - : � .. I �­ - 9:Logwpod, Cochin 1, Indigoi4e., on of- Mr. Trott expects in a sho�t time to commence . ­ ­ . tW* I - 1, . - - - 900�, Wp., rut,@tji _ _ ­ �� I - - P11 - thing which costs so little and goes so the flnest quallty, producing rich colors, at R. the manufacture of Wash Tubs on a large-seale- . ) I I I "000; Julius Dar, 14- ��: ;' W. - - . semblance . .7 . -OHNS & RQ 'C -1 L far, The mere semblan of a ready L: LumsdWis Corner Drug Store. 455 L 3, &IMMUML TROTT Seafoe% J It $218. I I . I . I p ; - I �. I . . V, . . 11 . - I.. . . . . .. . - I L - - . I I - - ,;� . I .. 10 ��, L .­ -- L� I I ­ . � . - . 11 - 11. L - . I. . . : . - I - I � I- . � . .1 . . I I 'W'6�, I , . Ili . L . - I - , - - -- I� . - - - -- -1 I L j, , I ­­ ­ ­­- ­ 1-1 . I L � L----- - -: L � I- . � � - I . . . - I . I -- . I ­ ­ -- . I . � ­�- -