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I I : . - I I I.. ; 'OS,IT( . I I � I � i�. . - MIAVI, *7 1895* ! . I . I I :- . " I . . 11 - THE IRIJ40N EXP I I I : . � ­lll . . 1 9 6 i I . - . I ­ � i ; k ­ � 1. -,- I - ­ e .111 11. I . . . � I i I - - . . I i: wmmpm--Mft �, � 11 I - � I I 1, I . � I . I I L . : i � � � f � 11. / 11 � , I - - I ­ ;,� l- -i:- . I . , I Aip- : 4 . I ; - 'TAI tance'an I of to ightnig our knoWl- L 1 ��- ! 8950 im - , 4T XOTJOR& - . . � I . -1 . I 11 I edge to ti ca' 11, 4 1 ��, I , .. . I - I � , - ­ I , �� 11/,41/1"'. , � . I sign I i """ ' ' lances 1 k*` ' ,, I I Als I - I . I s I . . . i I - J. 110 4 Dominion and Provincial JA,nd :1 , I I , 0 , they -wit i _gonceto, - or;. tuber of theAmoladon of Ontario' 0 � . � it . at rves r; I -152 � I/ � � F� . us, and VV6 %� 11 k Ignal � 0 of I tutei LL I . , � lArka Su veyors, D iblin, Ontario. 1896 � I . . " oty�c 0�;`111' I L-1 , , 0 . -1 11 � _ �, . :, I gence to the Cc I �6 tl Los WU'l class I i I � - . ' , 1� I I ­ � -For'sa .three young ViA I - - I , 71DULL 3 FOR 8 ktK Is Short ". our boast A Inetl cent ry Ith the i iE � �. 1 JU It( rn Bulli � fit tot Service ; one Roan and two I & wor . , , �A - . T I ; I . . dark ages , ,tl)r the .01 ;peliza- '. I ­ 1 I � � . . . . . . . . . .. C3 - � i , Ited, go )d animi ls� with Rood p d ,d F I I I . to -. I 1/1 Y q I tion the worinis Ing o be go proved I �- I I - I I * I r"'7 "' , / '1/ 11 i . I I . . serms, t � outit % ies hard timts. DA0='X'iPr,ix Eth f that the - owdrd 90 co , antario, 1425 ' /#,� and t ! A asket , ,of our i H� - . . . . I I I I � he warm' � I '. , 1 - - I , 1. time will be kepi � in m �oun is as �ow we I j . : . h I ; � , Z 01, . I I I 11 I 'L I Witt AM BITIL FOR I , .�L L I IL , �. . b � will be * -1 t SALE.-Foir sale, �& . , ­� 4 'irize'lDanis of the Fashionable High Step - ;'14 , look at tfium�. sc rows a d � iancion instru- ' I � _ . ..j I IF st - L . )roughb re, I. Durt,am bull, ri color and 18 � . I // / i 1. . � . . tb .6 1) .// mo ts of. torturei Oh, Wbat Op t� - -ping Breed. . ,; I per unities ,,,, it a with r stered pedigree. Apply on lot 't /- - - � - , � � . I . I I L . r - ; " road V - Ing to g, men all the !, ,Tho: � I . 11' B I orth, Stanley, or address Varna I I . yonrogo, ��,trong, firm, sweeping hind legs I I i, - F. 0. T*YJJ, ).HN R�111). . 14,14- . ughs a d colds, world over, . : i . i .� I /. often bring cb I . I , -� - under 80. - How,thant ' ful you I I � '- - - - --- - - . 1. . , U 26d ,re,ar cluarters of the hackney are w - I ..IL - . /. hile , ' . I . ought to - be that yo were , not b arn any � I " - I I n.0 I ST ill . L I A] RY ST IN.-Thol'undersigned has for sale i . well, .-Illustrated Bi . I . I � i I soonerl Blessed are the cradles that are I . 11MInt I L :-i. .% at his q 1: at Cranbrook, a quantity of eboicef . i I : " . t stiune, ii tab r corner stones, 9111 stones and' ' being rocked, now. Blessed we �bo stu- � in the view of fe - :f , � . ' � 1. , I ba sold at reasonable prices. . . . . . dents I u-tho fresh inan class. � Bless�d thow, I . -e i oridge ii no. YN *.PECTOIAL .P - " I . the mai here in -� I � - `RG 1408-tt . ! . I . . � � , Insertion - � - 4 -. � � 3�O Aic I Cranbrook, R. O. . . . brings quick relief. C ,rem all ir- .Who will yet be young men Wben the new' - . presented. W6 Gi d Coloml � . . I I I I - , flanithation of the bronchial I 11 . I I- i i -f the Second Division . century comes in In five or -six yeltis from , . %) gi-ve th,is view to di 114h Silks in ' -_ i BE , Clloirk , - . . tubes, throat or qhest. No un- 11- . I - . 330W.J This world was bard�yfit tl� live in i * . :: I I I 0111 ty Commissioner, of Hurou Con- certainty. Relieves, -soothes, . , . Cal L I hejISL I ( , s b. ow up the J il Creponfl L ' - � I ce! and Insurance Agent. N�ds I .promptly. in the eighteenth century. I do not see i \ , I � :� I J I � are's m I : . I . . 1. : r1)res.§es at � I . I I � V*e�'. % Loan. oace-Over Sharp &' � . - howthe old folks -stood it.' Du*g-thls � hackney in, . � i t Ise, I ii street, Beadoith. . I .. .1 . A targe� Bottle for 2T Cents, I shape from the to IV , I , . 1289 1 . , , , I I)e orn, -: .... r . i - nineteenth century the world has by Chris- I - I I . � . MIS A I 11WHINCE -11 � rear. . i I"- � I 11 I , , - � . � . . . - Until ibL � � I . . I --�- . . ritopmETORS , fixed up Idoes very well for tempol, I : . 1 This conforma- by , , . I4 i l: .. LTD, tianizing and educational Influencos been , ;:, gr � � . I . I - I I , i -TXPO TANT T THE BUILDING PUBLIC. -In I I � i . . . ; - . . i will also , : . f J,L Ord r to reduc a our large stock of dry Hemlock I L I . 1� I 'I � - .1 - � I I L , L L I- I . lqm I ill off or apt ab MONT EAL. ,. rary residence. I : I I I 1 1 tion is the one es- H. go, Pink, ' . I- . bar,, We W* , clal inducements to. ca �, n. . 0 . i � . ya r. � i - . - I I b,Jve1'1'3 f nowuntilJ4 ist. Billstorbarns and � A. Look Ahead. , 1 p ally � adapted ku � ! L.- I � I ' : I -� . eci '� le cheap- , - I ; � n I I -b �qes Iled out at the- gAortest notice. COOK & . - I . I . . . I I But the twentieth cent I Ahj that ,"- i I . - i I � Cheap. � . ., ishwood. .1 1424 tf . . - I Ury . , i -. 5:7 for producing be I . I , . . I ....... . .. �, will be th� time to see great sights i and do' I '. . . - ' I . I I....- ; hackney.$ suit- ;_ . . c .�.. LL � � . ., , . able a de- �,_A TOC FOR SALE. -The undersigned ` -�n , wvs - � . E thi' I ,,ill soil great deeds I Oh, Yo Luag M la, ge� ready I , 7 . 0 I if I fo� large ,C ' cowe'or � �5 'L . , I . 1 0 he of thorobighbred Durham cattle, E I wa ted for - the rolling I in of that miglitiest and, � � C haes.i We . , I I I L ! I ! c o a c,,h horses. Y . � �df,m herd of �2 to choose frory. i also eight young idest and ;4oqt glorious. centu�y that � . .1 . I . . grar i 1. I I . -1 _1 V is. A I these &to registered and will be sold chea . � - I I as 0er seen I I FIG. :L -HACKNEY . i This mare is sis- m e � !rime gi en it required, DAVID HILL, Lot 27, Co 3- 1 - the world li, Only live sum- 11 � , I . I - - . � ess Good'i � � Ion , le�t� Staft P. O.. 1406-116 1 .i;THE . mers more, five ,iautumns more, fivb win" �� L� MARE. ter to , Bonfire, - sh 1 7 " I . . . i Ltve- bt�eu � I I I I . f"W" � I ters moro,i fiVe S')rings more,* and �then the 'and is of 'the famous Denmark blood on P( ! OBBED #Q','f, S FOR SALE. -For sale kt ii 11 strih,c the deatli'log the . ,. 2 1 1 - 11, -New �. C tore clock of i no wl , both sides. The Denmark blood,, through p �, d -H. R. 8,, Tuokeramiti. I . ') A � -� - I 'Danegelt, has produced some of the fin- . i - Lo 26 Coy c 4, 9 I old cen�tury and.1the birth of the �new. �. . . i - Thorobr'ed DLO -doBulls, ten and twelve montjia) I I of a I � - - . . Tle others � ! "I old, solid red In 361or. �-Will be sold o Bonable ( n IN THE hEAR F . do not know what sort Decexnb�r i I . n rew . � i � . eat hackneys ever brought to America. i t has bee -a 1 . 9i HERBERT CRICH, Beaforth, P. 0. � I light It will be['when this cogturylics - � - , I ! I - I 8:t down todio; whatheritwill. bogthrlitior , t� clan'save : I . � - � I - xiguished I I J f i , I . � 1 142 ' G ' : n 9s I - n 2Fig. 2 gives another disti . .7 i I � I I f ,, Be' B . U tempestuous; whether the snows will be dam of a great family, that of Perform- t : I . � I . - I i -"O BE TO LET OR FOR SALE -That very de- . i ` , t . l I � � � I . � . . drifting or tb6' soft. winds willi breathe Or. She has already made hersblf famous ai� 7 - � l I . from the I .;;; � JLJL arable property In Eginondville, latey 003u- : SEAFORT�1. 5 � L � I I I . Pon thepilloNvof the expiring 1centena- tbroukh one of her, colts, a Ca,nadian at 11 i ;� pied by J. 0. )sose. - Term a reasonable. Apply to R. � . I I I A goo4 ! - I . i But mil4ong Will MOLUrn Jig going, 0 y � i 1 , 4icks, ginondvillo, orto I.LV. Fear, Beaforth. I I Aao- ham�ion hacku stallion. ce - . L I - ha I !, �'L '- - , i . I I � . -- . M r. Alex. Stobie 8 1pa4E arranp- � I " I . lirs .4:47-0 i � .. 1429-tf I L for !many have received from It kl�ndnesses This is . J: ' I a b6autifiil haelm . mare. ac I i I -, � . 0 414NT -A seven room house on the men s wit h one -of the laIrgest produce Innurnerribld ai�d they will kiss farewell , Her, gentlel spiiited head is carr ied hi, gh, Z I i - 1 � _ , I I � you post, - i of Marketatid Sparlinzgtreets,Seaforth. firm in Montreal to supply them with the� aged browl wrinkled with Q many UP 4 . t w4tor; cellar, woodabod and gardeti ; .� . vicissitudes. Old nineteenth ce y of on her long, I eat neck. She has also iia� It to 100k . Al In g rep&4 4 at liberty on Ma - , gs and is prepared to pay t e bighest I I A in tolin O- ISAA or I ith. Apply eg I I weddings and burials, of defeats and vic- � � . A E V LANGB�RATH, west end Market stroot. mar et cash pAce for FRES EGGS I l .1 de.1 . I 1428-tf L . I orn and nations dead, . . . I I 7 , . M . I torles' of natious b � - I . I � - - . � . , thy pulses growing feebler now, � soon �` I I . . I . -E FOR' iSALK.- )iandsome & But - . . -101 . I I ' t tek rest e4ce. on Goderich Btreet,;, Seat I I - - . . 14 1 -For sale, the i .A. Stobie,- i.Cl4th. stop on that 31st night of Decomb � I!i., . I B . - . I 0 - ut occup ad by Mr. J. 0. Laidlaw.f ft rT-' 1421-12 ­ . I right beside It will be the infant ice tury, % I . I I se I T I . I .0 ,;� 'Z � , . I -at pre �. I -1 " �, �1 �� - - t ", ., --, " , . � . talins 6 v m tooir 9 � with kitchen and woodohea, Zd ,, t held up for b�lptism. Its smo6*,h brow I �1� .. d I � ­ I ! � , , 1, Z � idfltt withall oodaincouveniences. Tqqrelsal'o L � will glow with bright expectations. The J ,.!, �� � 3! I I S. -1 L, � I I 'if ;P". . b .L % two lot , vilth irc)d garden. For sale on - t , ,then more than 1,700,000,090 inb�bitants , Ill :�;V! 0 - W J. C. L IDLAW,, $eaforth. . 1430-tt, . W ; "TAKE ; of the earth will hall its birth and pray I I ve -- � I . ' for its L I, ,I in i I . - . , A N MTED- oting women and men or older ones I ITHIE � prosperity. Its reignwill befoT � - ��. . . . W if still yo ng in spirl , Of - undoubted charac- 100 years, and the most of your life I think L . . I I , L ter, good talkers ambitious and Indnatriaus, ican find . . 6ESST . . 1:� . B , - , I employment in a good cause,with $61i per month arid - will be ulador the sway of its scept r. Got : , : , �4� - I read t; Your � I , ,-!�,� 111 ! * Is, accord n -T, a y for it idave your heart righ� . . I up air ,,! to ability. RXV.T.S. LINSCOT ��, - � B,:.tt()rd, Can&, . ano-is , is 4 1 nerves right; your brain right; your dl- � .Now@.. di 8 'j� L I - I V- IL gestlpn J'rlght. We will hand i ,�...� - 6=1- 1 1 over to you , I I . ca � L ry:IwL YOR SERVICE. 'The undersigned . � i"', I � our commerce, our mechanism, our arts - -%X -.� . . --Z-`-----;4 --- " . fo 11 . .� 0 -1 ! . J h a for service on Lot 27, concession 3,McKillop, � I � I . L I a thor ugbhred Jorsev bull, the beat in the county, . and sciences, our � professions, our pulpits,: -HACKNEY MAII.E. . L � : FIG, II, I i L to wbi h % limited number of cows will be taken. I � ,i I en f I � . . our inh6rit e lieve in you. We T Terms, $1 at the time of service, with the privilege � � plenty of bone to support her strong, f � - I ; . trust you. -We pray for you. � We, bless you. I . of ret rining, 1. mecessa K. � . Lt L � 1428-tf � 21; atc, .. . 11 -And though bylthe time you got -into the stedly muscles. Her, good, trim reet and � I I .. . . � I I - � 51 1 Ots. and - thickest of the Lght for God and rliht- legs a -re . especially noticeable, Both th I I -. . i U S FOR 4A'LE.-We have still o . bd f -S -.00 Bottle.,! . I L . ther Marpes are id d ; I . r . � . musnoss we may have disappeared from e It . Boa e'tbree Shorthorn Bull calves from eight r Ops, co#t a doe1c. I earthly scenes, we will not lose our inter- tak n as resenting the best that has ed L - . I I twelve ontba d d, T% o redo, and one roan, sild 0 -is :old on a guaralites by all dra ' est in your stru4glo, and if the dear Lord been accomplished in hackney breeding. C . -- by "Alo arch" = 17890 = a son of "Bram Pton E erd" I it ours lnolpiont,�Congumptioll-&" In 111 will,excuse, us for a little while from the � I t al I � = 324:: DaMs sited by "Royal. Saxon' =10587= best Mugh sm�d Citoup Go*.. L . ' L L ; I I I � vvinner f ffrat ze at Toronto last fall. Good I � temple service and the house of many : L ir ­ by 1. V. FJ�A-R, Seafortb. I I Rape Growin In Michigan. Or., I � . all"11al". pe Igrees, low prices. Apply on Lot mansions N e 6ut on the battle- � 9 , � 11 8, cone -an 10, Tuckerbmith, or i iddress Kippen P. . .�Ie will com 0 At our state fair one, of opr most a I � I � I nients of jasper,, and cbeer you, an . . � . .. 0. McK Y:!BRCTHERS. 142841 i d per- � . I i I . --- promine12 - . '� I ­ I . haps If, that night of this world be very I ,t mutton sheeD breeders said in I . I i i . 11 . i I I I I NTENINING pUrchasers of Harvesting Machinery I 4ulet you may hear our voices a 'If you will just k0ep, still p . i 6 i I roppling � to me: " , . � I or It 08t , i . from afar as we cry, "Be thoU 'falthf ai l about this; rape businoesh, those of us who a I I blylleme9ti, would.do wel to call at,Fri I . I � � & Wood'* ware-rpoins, Main Streel, Beaforth, before . unto death, and thou shalt have a crown � " � undprstalu: (I it will soon be at I the top in t . . ordering i eloewhote. Examine t is now (Walter A. I i . I i r .. I . I I t I e breed�ing of mutton sheep til - q Ila canivas Bindpr ; the celebrated Buck- . Wood) a!' I I th I eye mow bombID dion, and are here ; Orlgl� of Coal. . I .4 .: Weiare in no I I tly ,e6me- la, . ' . Like in self, he is evide�- I I - : . to sell all; 10da lot Implement at the lowest posAble . I y I" i , TAIRWX I The formation of coal, according to Dr. r I prices foV first cliss goods. 1. MaINTOSH. 1429-3 � L L - what of au! enthusiast over rape Culture. to I �- L!- � -T*---w --* "? i . . I . I Homer Greene's cosmical theory, was due i . � M . - 'I re I : V� '-'-Ift- � L i 11 ! I � - alize 4 t is an easy m4ter3 to oyere;s- W� I L . i . � .. to the solar orb bringing forth, millions of I � ny other one s . 1, 1 8 300 - Priy,,-ate funds ta loan at lowest � . � I years ago, when It was larger and hotter � timate tho' value of this or a U� - � 3. . : 8 500 i'ates' !of interest in sAms to suit, - I - . I 11.1 . than today, a wonderfully luxuriant vege- I crop, and that two or three ymrs' ex- ge . I I . � " I I 4 700 borr6wers. Loa s can be com- I tation, inel ading plants of strange kinds, perience is not proof that it will be ,*V I � L . � I , I ­ mosses aslargo as forest trees and ferns 80 profitable. . . $1,00 plet�d. and money advanced , POWDE�RS � I I , in all seas o*ns and Under all gi r . Lr I � � - . feet in hei t, growing up 4chly from the , conditions, b 4th 1 $1,5(0 -,�ithin. t o da S Apply to�R. Cure SICK HEA ACIH4 ayid Neurs, , at that it is a great aid in �l. I ,,Iarriy - In --o �itovurmrs, al-o,Coat d Tongue, Di i- clayiy soil and forming denso jungles In the raising i of sheep I - belie-ve, must be 1b , . I : I - S2,L5(:o � my Ste7,&c.,Seaforth. ness,gillousnessli Palo in the idt ' § I Constipa the vast marshes, the latter covering great ., d cL L I t - L I . I - "o . 125 � ,- Torpid Liver Bad Bre I ath. o Itay cured r-reas of thn earth's surface, these ferns, �tcon e I as year I sowed seven acres , ti � � � . th I 11 I I I - ,I regulate the bowels, VERY 'ION TO rA - � e Oth of �uue on a rich piece of ' G, ­ ---t - i ''I . mosses and the leaves, branches and trunks I . ii, . i � I pnion 25 cEivre A r DRua 67ORE I d that had been so ivn to rye and a :1, I ' i I of trees in time falling and decaying where gr L I .; i ROA�.'S FOP. SEEVICE. .. - I I �11 I . . � 1, I I they groWnly to render the soil more for- corn, in thQ fall and pastured until about do . . I I . - � ; . I I I J , I I - - i I L i I . ; R FOR SIERViCB.-Thle un&r- I i - tilo and tb next -growth more luxuriant, ,theWthofMay. The. ground was then th I Mwo H BOA - i r sygr ed will �keep for service, 4 the �Juc]efle'rd ' . �,! �d and thorough�y harrowed- and be i . year after year, century after,centui. I � I '' I � I ,y, this , 'a thoroughbre I Ta nwo�t A - -1 a ,process of ' � 1 Mimi -ed to lie for one week and thorough- iit � CheeslO I a#ory,L - t] Box. t, � wth and decay going on, Un- , plow: . I I . gro r � with rl�gl 3t�red pedigree., Terms 81; pa�.%ble at L I . I � - till the bodi of vegetable matter thus do, ' 'again, and five acres sown be i . I time of ser�lco with privilege of r)tdrnipg f nem- I Jy-dragged ; ; I I . . I � I . i eary. iru(eheld 1406-tf - - - o of great thickness. The ' . � � ,� i . Ux r6H MOCARTN 4Y, B I - posited becam , broadcast with five ipowids of seed to fe � � . I . . I - . I � , f I � I I 7 I - -earth's body, Jaw,vi-ever, still continued to ; I ' I i - 11 . the a,re. We ran out of seed -on account d .1 � L ERXI H�RE PIGS.-Tbe unde raignid broader of I - - � shrink, in mini equence of which her crust , , I - I : . . � I � . i � fery ncession 5. 4 lifflop, the prize � - � I I .r , I I . . . tho -oughbreo Darksbire aw' tic, will keep for j�,,�; L nes contritic I in. The land : of ha ving sold so much to our neighbors Cl I A � B ice o lot 26 PO. - 11 T a& .� at th ted and fell I I -; I I ., . .., ' d for more, and the tw : i . I winning � lekkohir,o'boars, " Eliebtlan " and 'Protest." I . ­. � qu ... . I then sinking throughout vast areas, the , and I iad to sen 6 . - Lit ' � - . , I . 'Li I 'Terms $1. bl at time of service, with the privil- . . L . beds of vegetable matter going down and I acres were then sown after a thorough ab 1. L . . t L ­ PRYS . I . NO � , -OX I : . I L I necessary, also a numbur of young . 0 , " %S ; I L L I afe of rel irsung rf - 9 the water swe fng again over the great � . dragging about ten days after the first. gh 7 . . 4 G*� I LI S -S . � : . ings for Bi 610. both sexes. JAMESDORRANOE, Sea— 1 1 ,',, i i I I ; I orth P; 0. ' sarPairs furnished i tot akin. 1412-52 1 ,��. 1. inarislies, sand atd mud and gravel were i The -rape sown last -was the cleanest an I � I i . I L I � - � . I I L 11 I L I � . � . DYS P I. I /-C) laid down aue',v? over the de&sits and the � ' I ` L . and most thrifty throughout th6 season, lb iI � I I ' L .. i I .1 . clayey " fro w ich the ncx;t rich growth , which I attribute to the killing of the fu _ .... rl , L I . � , . SICK H - I I E I � � , . � .9 1 14 , ,� �, , _J , � ,r,e " I ,� - - ; i , 1� would spring aPffpread out on tho,sur L i I I I p of weeds with the harrow,' m . . - LATE THE LIVER. - face, this proco beingrepeated again and � , I second cro 2 1 - I i. I : 1� I I REGU . . I I ----- ! - I . � - I I 1 6�4 - 9 0 By the 25th of Juiy the rape stood th i . --ii' deed as seanis of 'coal in Z i L � ... Z., - ONE ILLA;fEft ' F -AT I N G L again, as often i; foot high, and I, turned 75 . - i � Ill., . INSURES GOOD. Oil GESTION. I any. coal bed. - one I J . i � I A, ' '. A. - I I . t. BY the 16th of Augu ram = - :��- L - GE*25 CTS-THEDODID's IE"'- LTD In this way, �ccording to Dr. Grcen6, lamb 3 on i .It our o � ­ ­QN-ar�- I [PRI � - C?RoN,ro.1 i I .1 ! ­ I L I the conditions for the formation of coal pastin res - were so con,iplately dried up. bT '. � 00 �r Our nections will gave you . . . - do'compl6te, atmospheric air bolng I i ; �, I � were nia . that -we hadi nothing t4 do but put the ail L I I . - L � : � I t . oney for all points. I � - � . I L 1. . i . � . I - . entirely exclude(]' wlillo the, ve-etable beds � ` to the barn. We sh : � -�& �, ] � i I M sheep oft the, rape or lan. L : � I und6 at the �pVocesses of decomposition, . � I . , e - rwoi I �, I : -� i : The Ki pp 'n Mi I Is decided to.1put 60 head of ewes on the th . I I Ca a, i n North-West I . . - . . ,so that in soin'o lbeds of coal whole trees I �, � r . L 11 I rape in the daytime aild the rain. lambs e � � � �, , . have be --,n fouO, with roots, 6ranclies � I p L 'Via II`6ront or Chicago, TO THE FRONTA,S USUAL-. I q I , h fe p - . P 1 I . leaves and -seeds complete, an, 4 all convert" on at night, Jand this we did for A ,mont' I I - B itigh 6olumbia and California I I - . . . I . � . . d into the same kind of cp,l%l as that by unitil the en&'of the drought. The lambs so I I I -1 � : Doints. � . 11 The luppen mills are now running at fl blast and .c � .� I � I il. I I I i ve them -�vhlcli;they wero.'surroundedi. I were thon ijaken�off , and the 60 ew�s' � � at�es are th� lowest. We ha !are prepared to do GRISTINQ on the'eh6rteot notice, I I . I Our . I � i � I : . u upo4 the rape in the daytinie tly I i 111 � )4� and PULLNIIAN TOUR- I were kept - I I � r i10 Suit voryb, jand most remmumble terms. In this way y6 get ' . I i ! � . . A Jealous Band of- I�obbers. and on JunE graS pasture at nig4t. The m ,­ IST C R8 fot �your accommodation. -,,Call I flour from your own wheat," and better value for I : I � I L I The Renos, toward the e0 of 1860, be - 4 �, ' . I � I .for fur er inf gmation. 'the money than in any. other way. Good flour ad nc other -feed during the time ek for fur D ewes h 01 - WSEF � 11 � I I I I gan a series of train robberies which�wore, �e on the rape and the ram . . I i ,I I i I they we .. I I 1� . Stat 0 � 9"! T. R. Ticket Office. guaranteed. carried out with !such perfecqAti of orl I . I I � ; - I I - � I � 4! , I CROPPING DO�NE WHIL� YOU WAIT. I S! lamb feed, and the:� grew C I . 7 0 . zation, such anim-ing cooln6is and gulch I I :I J - . I L . . � ; I .� I I !flesh in a most stitisfacitory h I 2 I I - Train I S�rv`ice at Seaforth. . T,00:E�- uniform sucedss as _to attract national at- and took On, I.. ; 11 . . - 11 �1 P ; i I 11 . . tontion. But while indulg rig In its own way. � � l � A . I . . The highest price in cash will be paid for good � ii; . I � I . i . ! . : . - nd strenuous- I have already called attenti on to the � 4 3-ran4 Trunk Railw-ay. acts of outlawry [the 11.eno b . I I I . I . L : . I I op, or they will be out to order. L � I ly objected to ab ­ I competition fact that I'deem. rape pasture valuable', in . � . irat" leave eaforth-1 and CIIntqn stations ab . .. . . - . y ril ; . I ii I j I i L I - � � i � on the part �of other hi men. A train a that la 1 follows: i r ,�? 911 during the. breeding season, an, . � Z ; . � "rT- i Jefferson- - , I , BAFORTE. MINTON. R, . - J! Im . T-l'OrM133mi - robbery was perpetrated on bhe when so treated ewes seldom f ail to � .!, am* W� I I gi�-t I M I � f ;;";rri All kinds of Lumber for "Is, cheap. ville railroad early in: 1867.' The Renos I . ,:r- 1.07 P. M. 1.23 ?. m. eZ - �� � I ' Tper � i . F I r.- i - i 9.06 P. M. 9.22 P. m. . � had no CODDeCt, � in lamb. -George K Breck in Breeder, 8 I � . ,, 10.16& w ,ion with� thi3'robbery. It I I . � I I - 0.80 A. V. . .. JOHN MCNEVINY . Gazette- � � 9 , ' was acconplished by� twc 'young �men ! . L . .a [ I Troin.. .,.e. 6.20 F. -vlo 7.05 r. m. , i I � . i � i ti . I , ­ I L - powa I . 13574 f Proprietor. nained Michael Collin I and, Walker'-Iffaw- - -k - paw r. - I ' � I mm- . I � a i - - - 7.4q A. 19. 7.82 A. It. \ mond, the tw() men es0apiliLig with $6,000 � The Pigs. � hJ1 . � I . I 1 1 Pasoan 0 1 _,- 2 63 P. K. ., 2.25 P. x . I I . I The prevailing high price of pork will . i . i . 9 � . t' I Mixed V14 � ��- 5.26 r M. 4.2i P. x. 'I V taken from a messen r Ot t�'�-Adums Ex- � . I I . . . P # � . � � i FOR MEN ANO WOMEN. press company. 'But eir 4'6ri6s had"car. luduoo farmers to projuOto the rapid de- a3 I 7 L 4 -I �� .1 I - I � riled them 6nly *%'short -'�Udbffi�d "fribi 'the velopWnt of all thbir swine. Spring . . O� arey and Bruco. : , . A � : ! . - � ; I . 4 1 . : 1 A . � . raftenger. Mixed. . . THE T looted tfalb whe 6"d'ifi61hAc1vbs pigs:lparticulAr1y'wil1,re-C6iv0 extra Care a � I GOIS*, 942%-. , . - I 11 . , . � - I t 8.0or X. 0,30ir.m. 9.60P.M. surrounded by the to Id o Renosi, whb and'litt�Atl6n-' Onb of the* -iequ sites is a F . - . 1� I . � , . � .. .". - , . . � . : � � a , � i S.13 , 9.43 9.46 '. - s r ..�-- I bad quIetly-wfit0hodAhb?'-r bb6y�frdbi�a wa"hJ'-)pbu '�nd it' W-i'li pay to ake it as . - . - -r j, I S I . I I � L � f, 1 3.27 9�67 110.10 . t : - low t ,,,,,� 1 4 1 8 . - OWEN � � , iL�d' n iiho., . I I ��. .. � , elloved cloz!� Ri; '��Able. Giv�the pigs plenty of � I I i WI, '- -F I L97 10-07 XL21) 1. I . - Pla06 Of, con6dalft&ii , � t �, -,7 - - . � s' -thoi�pqtih.t��, - I I � � DO1111k, 1- � PpAwnger., Mixed. .- I is the r10 b ber' ok . � pi, It - i ep at � I 1 6.26 A.M. U.20 A. V. 7.3%) p.m. - I I A bedding, 8 ing this froin the re - I - L I - �_ . N t t th this a d as If -n- L . W14 ;.. - nt wit ,, I I . I - J . . : r - . i 6.37 11-85 . 8.16 1 1 t 0 +o I mainder of :tl e pen by a boar� ix inches � : , . Bluev a 1-i I , I . 1- -, I . : .�, : 664 11.69 900 I - E LECTR I C 1,11il atioc"o'thers from-, 111-e trespasses on : . L Ih' is-� .., - - I � U- wide set upo . I .1 . - 10 t i ; I - 2.14 9.10 thcirr�`prcscrves, the Ronos used their lnfl , n edge. Give'Pleh of milk , L . . 96111411 _: - A � ' ` lit L . � % . . - - . 7.08 1 'I i " li . I I mixin , in a - tl - -----r--* ; I ence to have their rivals arrested for the for the first I f0ur weeks, ' " ' � . . 1 L , I I . ! crim by which they lind profited so little,, tle cornmeal or chop stuff, -er which � I q r pdojo, Zqron and Bruce, BELT41 . I '. , , MIS ; - Li Passenger. quent - tried, convi, � � � 09ING, 0 ­ I .- � � and both were subse ot- more solid food may be given. Tf obliged is � ;i, ; � . I I th. � . ZI , - &16A.M. 4.40r.m . owit.-N'. L � I g rius In the In- ' � #I*------ enc 1 � - - �T i 9 , I -, - ! 11 , - Lo don, dep. I _ _ (Tra(le 1, I fark] I)R,. A . led and sent to, fe6d Corn , or other grain *11io e, ;it p � � i ICI $40 f ... L" -ii .... f--..--- 9.22 6.00 ' , I Practikal Electric rl� Mos, mea9time, - � . I � - I I I i � , 9.37^ - 6.16 The only Scientific an, than i penitent . The I - . I 1 � . 9 sall... .. 1 .... �. .. ­- - ine sliould be'soaked six hours in warm wa t �� � . - . I I I I C . Belt nu.6dc forgencral use, h i ere kno . i to have sqcured i , I i I L .. .. 9.44 6.20 � producii g a Genu ere kno ,i �- L . � � I K n .... 1. ­ - the cure of Disease, -he - i I t - 9.62 28 Garrent Of Electricity fO] .alth(ugh they7 . ter previous to feeding. Do not tuxn t t � J I B old..H*­ �. -... I". . that can be- readily feltla[id regUIRted both. in and kept the $600,were allowed to gb un- . � . ! I .-- 10.12 056 � . � � it to pasture until the gra-4 is at - I . ! I - ....; - r y part of molested and c;ntinued their dcpreda�lons. : : . 041 .... 1-i 16-.29 4 y and power; and appliod tahn I' ' �1' I to La ., - - � 7.1 Z qualitit my biffie during - I . C - , hes high, and if the obje�t � 4 L .,... - I . � I I � I. 7.23 . t 1) e bo4y. It can be wor, 1 at I EXchaDge. � . i Vast2ix ino - I I 1 41, i . 10.98i �� ft " . 1� - 1, I ff , I .... !i, - - - working h6urs or sleep, ai)dN.vUlpOAtiyclY curu i e fat they should be kept 4 - . . 10.52 7.37 1 : � . t � ;.�.. ". �.. - .; - - - ... be to; pripilue . t - � I . - . ; 1 5� . ak�vo..,�... - - - ; � I i . 11.101. 8.00 1 .]R)Ieulj�,atliln, Well Offp but Busted, under shelter until i the desired size be ' i , I i . Passenger, � i -41 t 4008--, a- I � , I _ S � tat I "' � � � 1, � � . L 6mli.x. 8.25p.m. Gbiuerl '� -ty When at. laiige, they spend a c N - .d4 .. , -- at D,bill "v -I' ng man was stranded at Custer reached. � ; ; . � A i I I .. I . .part. I..... , . Lumbago. � . , arrival of a train and asked a I ry f( . . I I I 6.50 4.01 I . � I I *.­�­! .... �-'---- - great deal of time and do not gain ve I - . B0 r, , byt�,o neon 7- � I I - '. -- Nerivoiis -Disicases . �erous � , It .. .... � .... I . 7,03 6.08 - � .11 0 I rane.her if he could drive him to Whatcom. - i I � I - Dyf4l)eJ)14l11. . I a : I i . 1, ��� al .r:- : , 7.10 4.28 J , - .1 i Hit 016 opportunity f st in weight when rooting or racing �flj � fr.�....,. .. I Tife rancher jumped i . . � 1, , Viorleoleele, about. Do not allowanyother swine X . I � . �. 11 .... ,!.....- - - 7.30 . 4.46 - . � . . ` J . 1 . 11 749 4.63 , -1 SexualVeakness an( dolivered4im at the hotelinWhat- 11 B .. � I . I Ili] votenef. : d pigs in the same pen, t( I - -I �! .. : J .... i ­ ­ -- 7.67 - 4.68 if I I I I I Con i. Whou he received $1.50 for the Job, but the mother an - I hy ail 'I : 1� .. .. ... ­�­ � I I Ir- I (. I D senst's, I - - he vas hystericial with delight and said he feq,d her liberally, and when a disposi- 41 H usall.... , , f �. S,o6 - .6.12 . Il. - i w . 10A ht us . ` i CI 6.1--. I J::"__:_*. _ ­ _ S.2r)L 3.47 . I Litime ac1c., : � � ! � I Urinary Dilsenseis ha� not seen la� cent of c"h b I I � 4 . I . ­ efore f6r six tion is shown to wean them take away h � . . ' � . . i I . . J � i *- I 7- I ks, and for !the previ us � six we'o4s had -all the pigs but one, reinoN�ingl that one s � I . I ElectricitY properly _4pplied I- f4st taking the Wd' 10 i , a � I � ous, Rheumatic. J�id- oniy 35 cents: �This might serve for hor T [ � f �� 1; No ice o. 0ontr6citors. place of drags Jor all Npr-v � I in a week thereafter.-Exchaii9e. rooda, 1 L V � I - I ney and UrInal Troiibliias, 11( :Nvill efleet curds � rible case of de�titution Were it not f r the . I I I . F I � uoy�6 every othor P � �, 1� in seemingly, hopeless Os�,� 6 � -ons, ; - � _ I fact, that the ri� h 4ad c)ws, chi L t character L I . � � �Ic seat d tender4, �ddreaSed to the undersigned. will . known . Tneans has failed. . I ,,nc or Oi�meal and 1 of tha , . � � � : rl - �Tuckl­ I � . ; I i � Abk sluggish, iveak I or dls�c � sed organ may , wood aud comfortabld' bull lings, ai�d the ;% qq be rec Ivied by t:hej council of the Townihip of a . � conta-�n much of otein v�nd the othes . I h . . - - - � . tr-e- t up to A clocir, on May 27th, for the erec- to., healthy a9tivitY � fan � -( ! . - by this means be ivusq� - I Ily vqas in a� state of elegant health.- , ,kme- i I I � - tw, I' edar',Bridges, ODe 80 feet . ni"genons compo (18. - i I 40rou'r L : 42. 0 o queen a Tr6os C before it is too late. - J I � d. Wh ttooni Revdille. I I ft . � I I 0, - i I CrIch"s) and on#490 feet span at McLeani's.. likading inediGmal m Ti use and recomm I I I i i - [P ; s , the Clerk' ' r pri ctice. . � I . I I . i I & 'p?"n" - In I I ,an nd spe6locations may be seen -at 11 8 the Owen Belt in thei I A I 1. ! I " )n 2, L.R.S. . . I Dire ory ! for 180. . � . U office, Lot 11, Coy cesak . - r � Lt)-.G.4MIf,LIE,CIerk,HensaIl P.O.- . ()U]Et 1I.LUSTItATE13 CATALOGUrl, . Kexfflop� � � . � I r r I I � - a tv r f � I 11 I I li - � ; I ;I. Contalins f tillest info ti n A genuine qeure . � i e I . I JOH3tBZXN]9WVJ, ve, DubIIin P. 0. co � I - , . s discases. priceti, I 9 for the TO i -v � i 14.- .4 . I . ic and � ler . re�arding the cure I - . PRICE' A � I ark- : - � i i of -no to, chronet'.., . � r nabl. the JAIIAMS VANIII. Do Rivers. law . m % I I - (scaled) F R E E to - - � I lt , . , , , I ­ *00d, i r . I , . I ; how 9 rtler, In W eirs V a amd in AN g it X As . ." --H!qr,., , - I �"badk 09 I I N I . . 88. , i I . - I - ,i any d. I . i 1 WX4, RMW 1. Rry, . . : � I . , f rvast, L I . . 1 4 1 1 � ; !, f IF I a', � on Electfic 11 41, & AopUn 14. WICLUA : I ! . i Th 1 4 '� CA J 611W-0� me A)p. d Ce I � T, �. 'for. ' Leadbury S TO RENT. . - 10 -4 -1 wilst, Z, toD r. ,­Aui , - . r . I � 1 4 ­ �, � . & * "� 0 1 "t i - q6,J k � Me 3 4Jf"4-*M , , . "I I ­ ��I. 41 lot, Winthrop. � z . I Fro t roory 9 to Tent Jili. the Cady Block5 opposite r �� � . 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I I I I I : � � . i I i I I" . . - 14 � � I i I , ! I t � � I . - . . : ; � I I 1 . r I . seei � � : I �: 11 � I I � � � - HENRY CLAY. � I *I i I -rT11 11 � I . �- - I I i� � .1-:B: � I ­ � � . 1:11 . , cu�atis 14tatement. of the Dose-enlilof ' I i i i; , I . I ,. I i I I i Noted Ifforse Family. I � . � L ' 1� "I I . I I - r . _ � �1 , i , . , R The editor of the Wat ille � Me. �! �, , J , � irf'� Farm -and Home has been at pains 1. .4 i'l i -3 -P , ver ; S, "I ill a U , . -I -- - . i I I- . -'"WTI . , -I � . ­ � I � 'i i - : I I I I - ­ - -- ..-- Z , - , I �) I I � - , I I J I I girl I - I . I � : . i 11 -- . pripeure an extended and correctE d acq M � i . � . I i f �� I j . I . . . �� . . � .1 . I - . unt of the exact pedigree of the fa mous I � I � I � . J! i , � -1 . I . �, . xso Henry Clay.: In tl e follow, I I lug � , IS NOW ON, AND �­� 3 . . ! 1 . � : � I ateinent Turf, Farm and . Elome speaks : : . . � . � � . I I I I . ! 1. )y the book -. " I Henry -ClAy was 'foaled 1837 , and, as bred C -by Geoige X- Patch 1 of ', ooklyn, ,and was ;wned by man rf -aif- it a ways in'Ne--%,� Yor t, be - rel spar1:Iies, I � i I g ownedithe late iyears of his If.o b�� oral WadsworthW Geneseo, a id hel- ed in 1867. Hewas go� A - . by pqrewl ickson, and his damwas a trOftm 1, - are known as Surry, and;,she -%vaj(,:sai be a Canadian, with an untra ced ed-...-,.' ee, but the Year Books conti. dic ' thisi I .1 I saying that she came from $I ;Urr�,a" , on what infgrmation we di nI . ow, but all neee upon the fac I th4t r breeding is unllmown. Andrew Jackson', the .sire (if I Ienr�r� � � ny, was foaled In 1827, and Nv , � - a oung Bashaw, f'rom a black 1x:in11971 I I I u filmown blood, and Youn 21 1 1 B4,,�� aw wm � by Qrz��nd Bashalw 01 it Of!, � arl, by Virst Consul, gran2in. 1, y im-� xte& Mer'senger. I I . I . . I Grand Bashaw was a Barb ani I wdo ipoitted from Tripoli in 1820 Tile cirt � , mistances of his being sent to �,his coun-� " � axe as follows: In 1818 H�n Rieh-� * l' d B. Jones, then United States constill I I I Trip6liy: bad loaned some Danish oM, . rs a valuable Arabian horse,,'whi,,h by ' cident they killed. 'I On the folk -wing .1, ­ orning Ylk. Jones 4o�md Grand Bo , i his stable, sent to replac� th 10,4ti �-ab. The offer of �i co ushti i WA� I clined, bu.t,. at the suggestion of Xx., organ, then residing with him, GTan 1, � "baw was .',,bought and imported Sub-' � I I quently to the United States. H 3 w ' mribed as a Barb of the purest lin eage ack, with small star and snip: an i . . ry beautiful. He died in Pennsyl Y"ania 1846. ' I � � From Grand Bashaw, through Youi�q , ashaw, descended the formerly wel4 own Bashaw family, and throng] i An� ew Jackson, son of Young Bashaw.' me Long Island Black Hawk the Under of a famous trotting fa nily, tirely distinct �md separate froi a the i1nous Vermont lack Hawk fam .1y, It will. -thus be seen that - the 'lays, p Long Island I Ilack Hawks on([ the tehen families, :he latter being found - I by George . Patchen, 2:23,- 1 '90 , ',,',, Issius 31. Clay, son of Henry ClAy, I descended from the imported hox�e and Bashaw, "the Afambrillno,Mi0f A Hambl4ouian famili�s did, from ported Messenger,.the former being a Lre Barb frol Tri . I poli, and 'the 'Latter thoroughbred from Enghwd, and. thilt I . I . eir origin is entirely separate an di8- ct, and a lthough ; the blood lil is in et generations beeft mingled and in- riningled the f rst prominent iRstance probably -when Pearl, by First Cou- 1, out of a mar) by. imported Messen- r, was bred I o Grand Bashai 7, of I ose worth as 4 progenitor,we ha*0 ven some intimation abolve, . 1. � ' Later instanceE of the success of this e of breeding are to be foun4'in Bloc- oneer, ' son of Hambletonian, dam een Mountain � Maid, by Ha;Ty "'ilay, descendant of Henry Clay. , Le we not care to empress, any, op �niq m. 0 -la - e merits ef tho ontroversy, we ma. , allowed to remark in pas. � ' ng that" ' is claimed by i y and b as g elu( rally en conceded inth records fori the past years that Dolly Spoeti the i Im of George ., , Alkes, wo by I � I i �l ; ay- I Henry Clay -whs a coal lbhwk iorse ' I out 15Y2 hands high, with.,ratler�a I ort . neck� His head. was ,r er large lk" d his 1huzzle square, but 6 in 04- e, and his eye was large, pleo san �u ai�d 11 of fixe. In the forehead was a r - arkable white cripscent, vv'er ' I e line of which extended J,Jp YX&I in' : i that is, one horn above �hel, 1 , the her below. - His ears were tat& r e hort, i �� wide apart, active and! ever 0 m the . ' ert. The neck was set on!!!!! obli%ue' oulders, with elbows well , ut from I e chest, arms long and � I mnon bones and springy p"O and et rather large, bift round a - . ; � me. � Henry Clay, at t�flt. earl' d y, strl�d I o 2 -30 trotters, Black i. ass, wl�o, L . ,. I ade a record of 2:30 in 18 3, apdJeri- o, who also mad6 a recordl of 2:30. � The most prominent son of! AeU17 Jay -Was Cassius X. Clay 18, a broN�n )rse foaled in .1 84 . Jersey - Katie, br � , -. e ,, out of mare whose ding was unti a0eA I �- ' .ence it will be �seen that whateviBr erit the Clay family possessed prob- )1y descended 0 it through .the - . alo line from Gra�d Bashawi ams t . I no collateral lines of inheritial too *0 ive it strength or i�ermanenqyut� I o the me of CasJus X �lay'j birth lih 18413, s dam being of uutrace&blood, a5vas tat of the dam of Uenry Clay, �WF Si,461 ' d of Andi-ow Japk9m, his sralilSftk�-- 6 CasFAius K Clay �8, sired only (ne m . e -2:30 list, and- that was, Ge(?r,;e L atchen, ,2:2q,t.�' ., the champion stdli6n geT- � his day, and the founder and pro IJ )r of the Patchen family.- 1. i I - I � i, j I ]Live Stock Points. I The hornfly pest, may be -loo . , for I e coming sumun . The, fly 'ahval�s Lys its egIrs incowmaunre. Wher a this 0 . sprinkled -�lentjfully with lime 'or ' laster the laryao are kille& Wh rev�ler � iis is practicable, it ought to be d)nei-: , I There is never a glut..in the easte�n arkets for ,fine lambs-. " Mutton is' a i , st healthful summer fooct I � i The third day after ' calving a (owlis onsidered to � be past the da�pr ol m-flk ,- , ver. 7-1- � . In calculating the va1ue of! vanoXw . - ticleg of food for li�ve stock- xievei ol . �� add its worth as a manure, I.- � i� The cheapest foods for man and bomt America are the carbitles, �r, 6rchy substances -that. is to say corbi . t rheat and cereals of all kinds.. I hatJ.g Germany the cereals cost aln ost OA inch as the oil'meals and nitroi enc�u ud fatty food�s. . I I ` , 1 ------------4 � I � I Stark's Po% ders, owh packsge of which: pontijbis o preparations, one in 4 round wooden ' hox,.,'tbs ver of which forms a measure for out d ,, an,F)m- I edlate relief for Sick Heaftche'and Stom Kh, 61so L I euralgia, and all kinds of nervous � pains. and !,,an- �her in capsules, (from I to I of On4 Is an ordirl's-ry . ON which acts on the Bowels, lAvir. and stonlach =pisiulv. Tboy do not as moot vills and po any . "- 1hsr)4qsd"w'Aq�-w@e,&beir effect or produce (tat yul*#", they we nice to Iske. 26 cool Is a X�1' , I &[I infidicine dealem 1 . I . , I I I i . . I - i 1 , . , � . -- ; � : . ! � I - 1 �� : 1 1 ! I : �1 Z ; ; � � . i : I I i, i I I -, . � , 4 :­ - 1- ­­ � ­­- �, -] , , . . Ar of an . D or f or ret so � E be P� ! . . : ! I I : � q � I F _ . - .1 N .on 60 59 Ic 1i i : - . I . i � ,� � r I - � I ­ - I I . I r I . i LL1,,,JM8DEN & �WILS O' X - ' *. I i . , � - I 11 Ji ­.�, . . . . . . L . I . i� - � ; L �i . . � � ) . !­ I I � I 1, I SH1`­A-:y0LTZrX "I r I ! I ! i � I � - i I .. � , ! I r I . I I . I i e ready for it, and they are, *itho'ut a doubt, showiTIgthe finest amawsortin I I I I �� � i ! . . , C r . nie�w g0od in the town. Now is your chanco' Paper' ne'ver was so cheap, - � I . . r dp4perh gin-, never so reasonable. Beautify your homes at little wst..- . . I a - � � I ; . . 1; i r . I I I -� I i -- � I END FOR SAMPLES, - 1. � I . . L � - . . . I � . 1. - I . I . . . L . i I � .: � r 1� order to accommodate out-okown customers, we are prepared to � L r , . � . . 7LIVER all orders for.'paper FREE at any place on the Wroxeteif . . L I - * I . � ­ . I Bayfteld stage line.- Send a card for�sawples, describing room'it is wanted -- � � I I I r . . r a,nd approxi-r6ate price. We will be pleased to sencl Samples and prikes by � I � I I I - I - , I - , . li�n aij, Address- � � I - - I . L . I I .11 I- r I i r I r .- I I . 1 ]�UMSDFIIN &WILSON, : 1 . I . I :i . I I . t I � � 0!.TT,s !�LOCK - , - - - I L 1 i : I MAIN STREFT � � I I . . : I t . i I . . t - II � I � Oays to Attend the Bests:' � ... I � I I i; I I., i .. I � . � - � . - I : . ., , � 1� i I � � . � - � I I I . � � [ ; � I I � I . .1 .P � L ! � . � � ! , : I I : I . . � ! 1� . - I : I � L . ! k�=-R-A-r-r:F01RID, 07h*T17P- - I -- - il i ---4.- ., ��­ I i . � I ' I . - 4 doc4tion is the Corn r St ' i � W47 one of �a I 4 I I ' i 1. .. . i I I - ! ; . Successful Career. 1. - I I i . - i -, � � - e I F,dueated heads and skilled hands are always in demand.. - Now I's the - ittime to enter.. I - I . � r I I WINTOSH, Principal. SHAW& ELLIOTT, Prop6etq,n. r l ii I f 11 �� � � � � . IIIIIIIIIIII WOMM."ObAl'on"n. --A . - � 7 � I - . . . I I I I - ; I i � - � . i . � I 1; -AT- i - - � � � I - r . I I . I . !i . I I . I . I i - .1 I - . c li I i � I � � - . � - I I - . i � I � ENTECOST'S . K -a I � . ! i I � - � j�! . . -1 - :f� I . F ; I . . I 7 I . 1, l! . . !, I I - . � - It, . I � I i -- I I I . i I . i I � ; ii i . I 'i � I � �:, : - l I � 4 ! � � I I -0ne Price Oash Store. . . ­ [ I - 1, . � ! � � 1. I � I . � I . C I � i � .� I i � I I � o i I - i1 . 1, - � � � I - : 1� .. - . � . ; . � , 3 i I - 4 I I I I ! I �i - . � 1 : � - � - I 1 1 Violets, small b�qnch, 8 cents. I , � . : � 11 i� Yiolets, large bu4'ch, 15 cents. , - �. .1 . - : I I � I I � : ,r, I I Roses, all colors, per 1 bunoll, 10 cents. - I . � I . . ; ; . � � i . 1 I I , . ��, I Popies, red. per bunch, 10 cents. -, �,-1 � . . � , I I ! I � i '�, I Ulacs,"all colors, per bunch, 15 cents. . � - . ll w7 . I , il. I:r - I ­ � -1 I I., , Moss rose buds, all colors, per bunch, 20 cents. - �. 1� -- , I 1 !4 1 1 1 -, .,� � �­ � ! � large* bunoll, 29 cents. � 11 . � .�: I i Roses, all colors, ' I I . I i . � I I 1�1 �� �� - I , - j, � Porget-Me-Nots (.86 spays to'bunch) 39 �cents.* 4-. . . . �; T I i , . I - . . [ : I � : r , - L X w sho,pes. straw hats, 19, 25, 35 and 50 olents. " , . f! � - I �Z �- . � u ., - . I. i - ­ . - I I I ! r I � . � . 7 1 1 jj! � I . . � . - i �! � J . 1, I . � - '. � . I . � . � i - - - - . ) 416lub , yqtt.ha-ve heard of Hats that wre not q,uite up to date, sold as low as - � . . - . I I . � nts ,- , t�,'�med. Our price for new �sh", trimmed, are 29, SIR, 49, ' . 4z . - ''... � - 7 . , - - I � .. � 6) centi. ­ . . I . - I � X, � . . . i y� � I I I - - I - . - I ... I � *- * 4 aroused 7 If so, come ia and ,have it satisfied. I - . .1 9 ur euri. , psi , � . . I w . , � I I I I I %, � �4t We do as we advertise " at the ONE PRICE OASH STORE. 1� - ­ -- . 1i I I . I , I - . 1i I I . I . i� I I 1Z . !, ii - . I - 1, --- , -', . . . � � . - . . � � . 1. - I � I � - . d i � 5 , � � I I I ;I -� A E, PENTEOOST, - � � - I I: � I � ­ . � I . - � ur'. i � STANDI - - - . - - - 7" - - - - SEAFORTH, I , �CANIS OLD I I i r , I - I 1 . � . i J1, I , i . . . 9 i! ! ! . � � - i . � I 1 9 1 . � � I ' ,, . I � - � - � � I Lo4g IN. Wst .� I I . . 9 I . � L � 9 � I . - 9 . - . - .. - I I - I - . - . -m 9 - ,- I I I Gdffed ShaPev .., I .: L I J . I . .1 14 �f �. 1 ­ . . .. - � I I I I I .. .- I I . . .1 .1 . 9 , t . . I I - � us . . laat6rl A I I . I 11 - . , I - � 9 � ; - Combined with the beit,'.filling in : � ml .- I . I 1. - . . I I - I'— � � - . .: - " the world, m0es the,, Fe4ther6one - � . 91 .. I � - I -- - I . � 1 9 - . . . Corset " unequalled. I . - I � ; . . . : i , � . : I i � I ; 41 �l .1 . . 1 1 , . ryiwsr � ."m ]EMAI&3:1ER�1 - ., : il - , . � - . .- I I . I I I I - �. i ! . : ­- . I 11 i � . -! . I I I li 1!i i . � : - . ­ .2, iI I - - . 9 . 4 � 2 .- 9 - - . . I I J I � - I . -1� � t 9 . � : I I I I � � - �. 9 - . �� - � � - , - "I 1. " I I -- I I I I � �� 21 . - . 9 1 1 . 9 1 � - I 11 ; . I o I M Is ; �� � � . � 9 I , i 9 1 ;;; .... I I � - E W - BlUINERY 6 ' � . - � . � I I � I � I . I - L . . . ; � � I I i � I I ; i . i : - , I � 1 9 11 'M : � . -91 . I A.0 -M J.N.. i - I . I I ARRIVED THIS W' " ` I i r - I - ! I � : . r- . . . I I j I I . . - � . ; �i� � .."-- .. I I I 1� - I . � i i I - 1 . . - i I . I � . . ' a s-, Shanes, Flowers I Ornaments, Rlbbo)as � -� ( $ � I -Jr, I I I �t ­ .- - . i 1 . - - - � I � 3 . 1% i - -­ . t k of Prints, Ohambrays,. Dress Goods,, Our- �- � . i ; � - I I � I : � 9 - . ! I ains, Shitritings- and Flannelettes c6mpletO.; - .1 : � " . 9 iI � I . . � � � I � I i I . t � . 9 . I 1 9 - i � I � I - . I - i I I I . I � I . � I � , � ' I I - - eve stoc*k of real Fre�nch Kid Gloves in ial . � � - 9 9 * I . . l sizes and colorsl, � I i � I I . : I - t . i I i . � 9 I : . ; .1 q I I I . , I 7 , , � . � I � � � I I . � I . 9 � I � . . r � -AT THE- 1 1 4 9 1 1 � i � , i ; . 9- � I i ! . : , I I I . . . . � I � i I . I c . i 9 - 1 h . I i , F T . . h ba h Store, Odrdno s Block, '8�.Iafor,,tb. -- I !ap S � . *1 . , � , � 4 1 1 , I I ! , -� I � ; - � , - f . � ' ' i ' � � . . ; .- I . r%180 . :1 - I I . I I W W , H%j.v FMANS, . � �­ . I ! I V.V V TV 0 . 11 I � . iI . i IGE�T, FOR, RUTTERICK!S rATTF.RNS AND PUBLICAMNS. - �-, . . 91 � 11 . I � . � � -1 . I .. ! I � . I � . 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