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The Huron Expositor, 1897-11-05, Page 58 7. THE� Moody, the noted .evange- .tr-atford on Monday of last eddied two meetings, one in and the other in the evening, ,-i occasions immense orowde were His discourses *ere clear, connive expositions of the gospel, and ubtedly productive of much good. derem for the construction of a new ge on sideline 5 and 6, concession . n, were opened, last week, t of W. W. Cowan, for the sum of he iron work, and that of James for:$68 for the stone work, were rthey being the lowest. Mr, Rob- lin of-Rueseldale, was appointed in - Of the stone work. that SALE RIMS On Wednesday, Nevem o'clock. P. M., sharp, on Lot , C meetedon 12, Stanley, Farm Stook, I laments, etc. John Tough, jr proprietor ; l .Fossenberry, teuotioneer. On Saturday, November 6t}h, at 1 o'clock p. m., on Lot 12, Conoeseio Tuokersmith, choice stock ate' law ds Park, proprietors; auctioneer •On Tuesday, November 9th T•m., on Lot 46, Conoessio uokeremith, seeming sale of Implements and Household Henry O'Brien, proprietor ; T auctioneer. On Monday, November 8th o'clock, sharp, on Lot 34, Tuckersmith, 48 Pigs and, young Heifers and Steers. Routledge, proprietor ; Wm. tioneer. On Tuesday, .November 18th, at twelve o'clock, noon, sharp, on Lot 22, Concession 3, Tnakeremith, Farm Stock { and Im'ple- mente. A. D. Scott, guardian'; J. P.Brine, auctioneer. On Friday, November 12th, at 1 o'clock p. ni., sharp, on Lot 7, Concesi ion 12, Hay, Farm Stook, _ Implements a d Household Effects. Louis Eckstein, proprietor ; E. Boesenberry, auctioneer. On Thursday, November 11th, at 1 o'clock p. m., on Lot 11, Concession 7, McKillop, Farm Stock and Implements. Thomas Ryan,- Proprietor ; .Thomas rown, Auc- tioneer. r 10th at 1 r ERRK8EIRE_ BOARS FOR s &1 . The under- signed hen st* ` thoroughbred • lierkahire boars fu gale, all about six months old. t Some of thole were: prise winners at: the show this tall, and alt are " 8rs$.oies& animals. Terme reasonable. JA tES DORRLNCtE. Lot 28, O000essio 6, Ido - op, Seaforth P. 0. ' 1560x4 THE MARKETS. 0 82 to 0 84 O 21 to 0 26 O 14 to 0 16 O 14 to 0 16 Iett 2 40 to 40 Igunew- 6 00 10 6. 00 bud, 0 40 to 010 0 50 ti 0 60 , aa.a7.. h7., re. Shilling- 'paw FOR BALE, Olt TO RENT.—Being north m. MoC1oy, C half of Lot 40, Ctortneselon 10 in the township of Raet_ Wawanoeh, oontslnia 100 acres, 8b noise cleared, watered with two ood welts. • On,the prem- ;, IMPORTANT Ns U OE8.' at 1 o'clock,�ry 2, L. R. Sr, Farm Stook, ffects.. Mrs. omaa Brown, 1897, at one, nceesion 4, lot lot of fines= John W. McCtoy, auo leer are a bearing or, a good frame house, a hame;bern, stale and straw shed. For 1311filoulitii apply to HENRY .7. PEARU, - Winghipu _1 0. Ncktice to Tax Payers. Mr. Charles Dodds, collector of taxes for the town. ship of McKillop. wilt be at the 'toga hotel,Seaforth, every lerlday and Saturday afternoon untilDecember 14th, for the receiving of tam. The ratepayers will please govern themselves soacadingIy. CHARLES DODDS, Collector,. 1559-8 CADY'S BLOCK. A BUSY SHOE STORE ovEs- S7QVL.S We have very large and fine assortment of all kind of Stoves, end instead of waiting until the season is over, we -are going to give those wanting Stoves a chance, so we have decided during the present month of No-vember to give off of all Stoves a discount of ten per cent, and as every Stove is marked there will be no humbug. We have also a good line Of secolndhand ones to choose from: Now this is only for the montkof November, soif you want a good built, 45z to.46i-o; Watley, 27e Jo Mr; bay t dressed hogs, per WO lbs, 56 0) to 58.6. Dairy Markets. -a, Ontario, October 30th.—Thirty- actorie.s offered 15,537 boxes Septem- and balance. No eales • Sic was bid. en were surprised teethe fall in prices, as refused a week ago, • ea, November -1st —At the Utica Zlioard of Trade to -day the following salsa cheese were made: 1,060 boxes of large t flies, 100 at 8-ge 1,750 boxes con- ; 70 packages creamery butter at 21c Cheese shows a deeline of Do. FALLS, November lst.—At Little ese sales were made 1,005 boxes of Sic,- 684 small at lie, 170 small at kages dairy butter at 17c to 18e. ireceipts are small, there is a good demand lend the.market is firm at 15ic to 16c for the t pails, 'and tubs at 12e to 14c. Eggs— e supply here is fair there is a moderate selemand and the snarke't is steady at 15e for fresh gatheredel2o for eeconds and 13c to for limed. 'et satisf etoxy There seas in with, and added u fast ria: the maker. - nplete at pre-` greens and Ete are three Jbout fifty very ee 32, 34 and at $5, $6.50 &. cold weather eater demand d cape meter - g a- splendid in fact the best y procure for, We sell a- as lav as $1 sp cloth at the heather mix - le lot of fancy at_ $1.50 ancl:. Mautiiings at is not very far to thermometer F different tem- sr kinds of furs , such as storm nnf ` , gaunt1et5, Would be pleas- - Cbrough our fur furs of sterling rive satisfaction common every ri t . e has greatly in- put in` large Iling lines for en. We have heavy under Iles as as ol- goods. We Efferent kinds, Prices range dollar or more de, it will pay fashionable f our busi- Cottoriades, tes, Under - rankly what • ung you may Os Store. wife of Mr. Thomas Palmer, Jr., APPLEBY.—In Clhlton, on October Yr. James Appleby, of a son. HOOPER —In Crediton, on October Mr. Albert Hooper, of a son. HARRISON.—In Grey, on October 11r. Martina Hardpan, of a dang wit'e of Mr. J. Watkins. of a dau ber 18th, WS 7th, the wife of let, the wife of rd, the wife of ber 21st, the r. KENNEDY—In Clinton, on Octabei 2711% the wile of 31r. Lack Kennedy, of a dang ter. • church, Toronto, on October 271 Shortt Rev D. A. Johneton, of St. Thorned by Rev.0. Ituanett swan, to Mies Annelle!. MeWhinney, dal ghter of Wm. IloWbinney. Toronto, and forme ly of Clinton. sister, Mrs. Wort% Toronto, on C tober 231% by , Rev. A. J. Brougball. Mr. T. -R. . Case, of Sea - forth, to Miss Grace Edith, yang est daughter of -Charles Elliott, late of Cokurg. 'ORE -MoHAFFIE-At the rt ddenc of the brides brother, Ox Bow, Nortb_weet Tersitory, on Octo- ber 22nd by Rev. W. P. Waled , Mr. John M. Oke, son of 8. Oke, formerly Miss Kate 31cHaffie. BAYLEY—TIBBOTT.---At the Met age, Londesboro, on Ootober 28 W. Andrews, Mr. John Wilson Gertrude Tiobott, all of Hulled Blyth,fon October 27th, by Rev. assisted by Rev. B. Clement, of F. White, of London, to Min Ali daughter of Rev. W. R•g-by. ber 27th, at the residence of the Zurich, to Mies Beitha, youngest daughter of Mr. John Trevethick. I of the bride's ullett, Miss am Pollard, of receipts of French cheese by boat amounted tor 6,000 to 7,000 boxes, which sold at The to Finest Ontario Septembers, 811c to 90; fineet townships Septembers, Sae ; finest Ontario Augusts, -file.; finest Quebec - Septembers, 81(i ; finest -Quebee Ode - here, 8e to 8ie. Butter—The market is very -421/. Exporters have been doing little or nothing in batter these days, and certainly 414 market reflects the absene.e of demand. -During the peat week only 1,058 packages wean) tbe ether side from Montreal, com- pared with- 7,879 packages for the same pe- qiod last year. Quotations are : Finest Utter, 14ic to 15c. --Eggs—New laid eggs have been quoted on the basis of 150 to 1511o, and choice candled at 12c to 13c. • Toronto Poultry Market. -The supply is small, the demand is good end the market is steady at 10e for turkeys, fele for geese, 40e to 60o for ducks and 35c to 40e for chickens. Live Stook Markets. • LIVERPOOL, November lst.—Trade here le -day was fair ; United States cattle sold Atqd per pound ; Canadian rancheris at, ; Westerns at 4sed ; Argentines at 5d per pound. Argentine sheep sold at 5d per MOISTRFAL, November 2rid.—To-day be- ing a holiday there was very little business done during the forenoon except in buying latabs for the American m ark et s ; several large -nooks were bought here to -day at 4c per lb. .Cattleyvere held at slightly higher prices, of Colborne, to odiet parson - Bayley, to Miss id parsonage, alter Rigsby, Maud, eldest bpide's parents, Roeding, of Any one passing our store will` see at a glance its, busy appearance these wet weather days. After all it pays to handle good goods rather than the cheap goods. Fier many years we've been trying to sell honest footwear at reasonable priees, and, although these prices may seem high in comparison to the cheap shoes (hafing good looks but no wear), we ha.ve hun- dreds of customers who have dealt with us year in and year out, whose universal experience to -days is : " Buy good shoes—they are cheaper in the end, and the place where I get satisfaction is at Willis'." This is the experience of hundreds, and if you have not .been getting satisfaction in your footwear, give this store a trial. rarBrett's Waterproof Blacking -15c box fot 10c. Coal Stove; with or without„oven ; a Coal and Wood Range, a. good Cook Stove, Heating 'Stoves, Box stove, or anyihing in the stove line - • Constant rrivals of new Fall Goeds have largel increased our stock in e ery department of bur large store, and we are bet- ter prepared than ever before to offer our custorners the best .ggruaacli jety.of good at the; lowest possible prices, consistent with 'Specials in Dr Ten piec All Wool Co large range Brochis, have them. while t Now is your time to buy. Also remember we take Old Stoves in change. Come and see what we have. HARDWARE STOVES and TINWARE. ex - ss Goods s extra heavy, good quality Serge, at 231c a yaed ert Cloths in new colorings, at 50e a yard. Our f Dress Pieces in Covert Cloths Bookleys and been in great demand. Come and' have a look at e assortmens lasts: Our Fur Depa tment Itsio a well known fact that we carry a larger variety of Furs than any oth r house in the west, and whatever you require in Furs, it will pay you to inspect our stools. Our prices will be !found lower lhan the lowest. All Furs iiiesranteect Clothing to Oder Suits a 'd Overcoats, from $10 to $20. Our hobby is o fit .nien with $ its and Overcoats—for they muse fit and look as you think they s ould look, before they leave our place. Aeady to We r Clothing olden 14on • Our stock Of Dress Goods is well assorted in plain and are fancys. Special' values in Black Goods. . - Our Ladies' Jackets for style, quality and prices right, call and see theim GOOD VALUES _ Corsets, Gloves, Mitts and Hosiery, Underwear for Ladies' and Gentlemen—you will find with us the best value we have ever shown. If in need of a Suit of Clothes ? Call in and see values, we can save you from $3 to $5 on,every suit purchased from us, as we are going out of this department. EXTRA. VALTIES Ties, Collars and. Cul, Socks, Braces, Hats and Caps. OPENED A SNAP Men's unlined Kid Gloves, regular $1.50 goods for 89c 'at This f3 ck speaks for itself. We have the largest assortment and best values. Few stores would be satisfied with our margin of profit. Suits, strict skirt coats, complete et to our re at from $2 The result is a large and, increasing trade. Men s ly all wool, from $1.75 to $9.50. It will pay you. to e have added a complete stock* of clay worsted. suits, best make from $7.00 to $11.00. We have the most ck of overcoats, we have ever offered and in addition lat. stock we have a special lot, odd sizes to be cleared CADE-POLLARD.-At the maiden 'Xiffin, Mr. Sameel Cade, of Dollt, only daughter of Mr. Will McK, Hop. 20111, ty Rev. Mr. Murray, Mr. Miss Joanna McKay, both of HOFFMAN-GUENTHIER.-In Da men, to Miss Guenthier. 27th, at the residence of the bri W Smith Mr. James Standoom 0, 012 October m, Freeman, to oath wood, on Oeto- John E. Hoff - er, on October Ontario, to Mrs Margaret Annir g, of Exeter. HEITER—MoBRIDE —On Novem 3rd, by Rev. J. McDonald, Mr. Henry Heiter, of tbe Goshen line, Stanley, to Ines Sate McBride daughter of Mr. ItOBERTS-BERGER.-In St. Lou s, !amend, on October 27th, Wm. Roberti', son ef Robert Rob- erts, of Seaforth, t3 Maxdalin Berger, of St. SIGN OF THE CIRCULAR SAW Deaths. COOPER. -In Tuckersmith, on Oct ber 30th, Mar - Ng Now tle but Caere were very few prime beeves on the market to -day. Sales of pretty good --cattle were made at from 3,10 to nc per lb, nnd of common stock at from 2c to 30 per Ile The calves were an ordinary -lot and eelclat, from $2.50 to $6 each. Shippers are naying 30 per lb for good large sheep ; good Iambs !tell in, lots at about 4c per lb, and the infer* ones at from Xec to no per lb. Fat hogs oonthaue to decline in price and sell at -from 41e to =Vic per lb. BUFFALO, November 2nd.—Cattle—Mar- ket slow and draggy ; good to prime steers steady; but medium to good butchers' rades, 10c to 15e lower. Quotations were oice finished smooth fat steers,$5 to $5.15; choice to prime,$4.75 to $4.90; coarse rough to- good mixed butchers' stock, $3.40 to 44-15 ; good well:fattened cows, $3.40 to -42-25 to $4.25. Hogs—Market slightly lower ; good to choice Yorkers, $3.75 ; mix- ed packers' grades, $3dM; medium weights,- lge, $3,25 to $3,85. Sheep and Lambs— laces about steady ; lambs, yearlings, tive lambs, choice to extra, $5,40 to $5.50 ; 45 • 'sheep, choice to eelected wethers, $4.50 toid-75 • good to choice mixed, $4 to $4.40; 41.50. The offerings of Canada latnbs, Which were much lighter than were antici- pated, were of general good quality, and meld at about 10c advance over the prevail- - leg prices qf Friday ; choiee tO prime lambs %relight $5.45 to $5.50, with the bulk of the eales of fair te good at $5.25 to $5.40 ; culls. and common to fair bucky, $4.70 to. 45.15; good to choice fat heavy Canada sheep sold at $4 to $4.35, the latter being 'well mixed with wethers. "T0301:TO, November 3rd.—Export Cattle —Were dun on small receipts and a limited -demand. Cables were discouraging. Noth- ing touched 4c, the best price bevag $3.90 per ewt, and from that to $3.50, . 33utchers' ".Cattle—The quality was -better and eorices were firm owing to a better deniand from 'Montreal and. local butchers. Seine choice •sold at $3.75 per cwt.,' The general run for good loads was neeto no. Quite a few loads of medium sold at 3c. Bulls—Some -good export sold at 3ic and stock bulls scold lerebuying at -210 to no. Diatillery men and farmers a few feeders at P.40 to $3.60 per met, some fancy half -fat steers going fperhaps a, little higher. Sheep and Lambs —There was scarcely any inquiry for export sheep on aceount of depressing cables. 'Prices ruled from 30 to 311 per lb. -Butchers'- sheep quiet at $3.50 te $3.75 each. There WaS a good demand for lambs for Buffalo and prices were firm at 4/c per lb. Mitch Cosvaand Springers—There were quite a few dairymen on -the market looking for newly 'calved cows. Choice cows and early spring- ers sold readily, but common cows were not 'Wanted. Prices were firm at $25 to $46 each. Hogs—The offerings were lighter and the market was weak at &let() 41e for choice selections weighed off the cars, with loospeets -for lower prices. Thick fat and ltigehetntene.gs sell at *lie ; stores areetvanted Adelil Mildred, infant daughter Joseph Galley, aged 9 months a blIDDLMISS.-In Exeter, on Oc beth Middlemiss, aged 89 year STACKY.—At Denver, Colorado. o October 12th, Mrs. Ann Stacey, formerly of Brueses, aged 61 pars and 27 days. PRESTON. -In Wingham. on Octo er 24111, Thomas Preston, aged 83 years and 10 n onths. RUSSELL -At Riverside Ferm,1Jshoine, on October 28ch, Margaret H. Fowlie, ife of Thomas Buseell, Eeq., aged 44 years an 11 months. RUSSELL -In Exeter North, on November 3rd, Johnnie, son of Mr. David Russi 11, aged 17 years and 10 months. Cooper, aged 51 ovember 2nd, Is 63rd year. er 21st, Verde of Mr_ and Mrs. d 23 days. bar 24th, Eliza- , 2 months and tp ci- CD ei- 5" wo 1,1 I:3 Qg 4 11;13 5 g 0 1=13 pc)t. g22 071 0 (II tt cD5, ref)? F.I.1 C/2 tij ts o PJ 161 CD Staple Depart the Golden Lion Store, Seaforth. J. L. SMITH, Seafort. NEXT TO 0. W. PAPST'S BOOKSTORE. A Bedroom Suite. ent Barg ins in flannelettes, 5e lines for nc, re sr 8e for Dic, - regular 1C for 61-c, 15.c goods for Hie. Special lines, imported Flannelet s, for 9ic, :fast colors. Bargains in Linen Towels and _ Towelling , imported direct Our stock of Blankets, Yarns, Hosiery a d Gloves, cannot be beaten. wNe noKARD fla DIRECT VW* IMPORTERS, Opposite Town Building, Corner Main and Market Streets. Everything you might want in . AUCTION SAL UCTION SALE OF FARN t times to sell by Public, As Concession 3, Tuokeremith, on Tu STOCK AND ne has received tion; on Lot 22, sday November 16th 1897 at 12 &deck p. m., shit p, the following valuable property', viz. ;--Ho working horses, 1 driving gelein Cattle. -Three cows supposed to b cows, 1 heifer two years old, suppo 2 heifers rising two years old, 6 s plemente.-One Toronto binder, 1 .-One spa four years old., in calf, 2 farrow ed to be in calf ; ring (levies Irr tantford mower, 1 spring tooth cultivator, 1 see .11, 1 horse rake, 1 seuftler. 1 roller, 1 pair bobsleigh , 1 wagon, 1 hay rack, 1 fanning mill, 1 feet iron rrows, 1 plow, 1 ear, rope and slings complete ; set double team harness, I tank, and`other artiolea too numerous to mention. Also a lot of hay and straw, if not sold before the day of sale, will be s Id at the sale ; a quantity of mengolds. And -a lot of hens. No re. rve aa the proprietor has r nted his farm. cash ; over that Terms. -All El11113 of $5 and under, amount 12 months' credit v ill be g ven on furnishincr d joint notes. A discount at the rate of 6 per cent. will be allowed for amounts. Hay, straw and piangol D. SCOTT. Guardian of the Baud h all credit 1560.2 UCTION SALE OF FARE TOCK, INCLUD- ING 48 PIGS AND A LOT F FINE YOUNG HEIFERS AND STEER8.—Mr. re. McCloy has re- ceived instruotions from Mr.John .Routledge to sell by Public Auotion, on Lot 34, Colession 4, Tudor - smith, on Monday, November 8th, 1897, at 1 &dock m sharp, the following 'valuable property, viz.: - be 15 calf to a ve in December ; two years old, 6 year old. Pigs. - 0 pigs five weeks w pig, 1 brood d -Chester White ar. Sheep -Nine ed Leicester ram. , cash ; over that en on furnishing at the rate of 5 d for cash on all OUTLEDGE, Pro. er. 1560-1 attle.-Ten cows, supposed o thoroughbred bull ; 1 heifer, to 011 16 steers two years cid, 8 heifers steers one year old, 1 heifers one Nights en pigs eleven weeks old, old, 1 eow, with litter at foot ; 1 s sow, 1 thoroughbred Chester Whit boar, 1 thoroughbred Berkshire b well bred Leicester ewes, I well b Terms. -All sums of 9 an amount 8 months' credit will be gi approved joint notes. & discoun per cent. per annum will be allow credit amounts. JOHN W. Hello, here Come in and see how I HUG Down the prices in Croc stock of Dinner and T Glassware and Lamps of designs. My style of d ilet Sets, also the very latest ing business ROB S 126 No man, as my stock o Teas is always complete, including th noted. BLUE the best 25c Japan. Tea in town. My stock of General 'Groceries includes everything usually kept in a first-class CIT GROO RY. elD Making the bed. takes little time and 1 less talent Buying the bedroora set is ae different affair. The comfort of sleep rests seef ,Much in the bed. ; one wants to combine beauty, comfort and economy. .1sTo better chance than now. We are selling some Bedroom Suites at wonderfully. low prices, NI. prices that will make you wonder how we st-e can make them for the mon.eys . Call and see them. No trouble to show -you OUT furniture. We'deliver furniture free. Rib Y GOODS GAN BE POUND AT - NTECOST'S We aim- to please the people, by giving them'a firge assortment o our lines, with the prices at the lowest point. TO THE PUBLIC CD Our Undertaking Department is complete and strictly up-to-date with a larger selection than ever before, and prices to suit every one s needs; Vire, have a quantity of suitable chaiie to be used at funerals, which we will lend free of charge, and any orders that we are favored with. shall receive our best attention. Night calls promptly attended to by our undertaker, Mr. S. T. Holmes, Goder- BROADFOOT BOX & CO We are showing by far the best selected and most complete stook of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers in town for the present season. See it and be satisfied, for you are bound to find just what you • want. Another very important. thing for you to know is, thee we give qual- ity ae well as quantity, ,end show in all departments goods of the highest grade of excellence. And lastly, be it re- membered, that in price we please you with the best figures it is phssible to make honest goods. Come m and see our Men's Long Boots, and also our Women's Box Calf in balmorals and button, which for style, quality and price cannot be equalled in town. In Rubbers we can fit any shoe and all pockets, in all the different brands. Give us a call, and we will be pleased to show you through our stock. A: BARGAIN.. ommer Minn/wry a Speciality— Try our Millinery Department, for neat stylish Hate and Bonnets, at the closest prices ever offered ia Millinery. Ladies' Jackets. to Order This is certainly the best plan to secure a good reliable Coat, and We guarantee fit and finish equal to any goods in the trade. All Coats lined with Plaid or Farmers' Satin, at prices from 15 to 80 per tent. less than readymade garments. Dres Goods Department --- Will be found up-to-date in all the new styles of Fabrics. No word: is more albused than the word " Bargain." It's a very hackneyed term in these days of fake sales_ and deceptive advertising. You will admit when you visit this store that we nse„ it correctly and never exaggerate. If we advertise an article, we have it exactly as it is advertised. • UNDERWEAR FOR MEN.—M en's Union Shirts, ribbed, flesh color, 25e •, Men's Union Drawers, ribbed, flesh 'color, 25e ; men's heavy striped Shirts, a speeial at 35c • men's all wool Scotch knit grey Shirts as good as we have sold at 65c, for 50c ;' Arctic'Shirtsra, very warm, heavy line, soft and smooth; for, people who can't stand any-, thing rough next to them, price is only 500 ; fancy striped Shirt, grey and pink, also blue` and pink, Scotch knit, 50c ; fancy striped Shirts, all wool, splendid goods special 75e ; better kinds in fancy stripe or plain grey, $1 . In all the above lines we 1;ave drawers to match at same9price as shirts. 15c ; elegant UNDERVVEAR FOR WOMEN.—Ribbed Union Vests, lines in all wool Vests, long sleeve, large size, either open front or closed, extra epecial at 50c ; the best goods made, $1 ; heavy ribbed, fashioned Veits, open front, nicely trimmed, our special 25c ; white lamb's wool 'Vests, silk trimmed, very pretty and durable, 75c. Drawers to match most of above at same prices. Prices vary according to sizes -80, 10c, 12ie, 15e, 18e, GIRLS' VESTS -- 20c, 25e. All wool Vests -40c, 25e, 30e, 35e and 40e. These are nice, soft, all wool Vests, closed fronts. —Union make -20e, 25c, 300, BOYS° SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 35c, 40c, according to size; All wool lines, best made -30e, 35c, 40e, 45e, 50e. Drawers to match above. Richardson & McInnis, WHITNEY'S BLOCK. cKINNON ilt. CO $50 REWARD. Property for Sale. There are oertain of our properties which still re- main unsold. Intending prproWpsers _will kindly in- ptuire partioularts from Thomas Brown, or at the calm of the &tate of T. T. COLEMAN, Sasforth. 1500 The 8110ard of Directors of the IleKlIkap Mutual Fire Insurance Company' offer a reward of $50, for such information as may lead to the conviction of the party or pexUes who set fire ta the Agricultural Pali in the Tarim otesistorth, on the 314 of Asquith W.. I. SHANNON, Secretary-, 1500-3 A LIST OF WHAT YOU MIGHT- WANT A LIST OF WHAT YOU !MeV T, A. nice pair of Flannelette Nigh Gowns. A stylish and comfortable Wrapper. A Shirt Waist for Fab, nicely lined. A nice warm Coat for the baby. A warm suit of Ladies' Underwear. A pair of good wearing Corsets. . A pair of good Kid Gloves. Nice Hosiery, nice Cashmere Gloves, A niee Fall Dress. A good Table Cloth, linen or tapestry. A fine pair of Lace Curtains. Flannelettes, Ticking, Tovrellings, Wrapperettes, Gingham and Prints, Blankets, Flannels, Comforters, Fancy Goods, Art Silks, Cushions, Staiiip Linens, Doylies 6c, 10c and I Set Side board Covers, Stand Covers,five o'clock Tea Oloths, lea Cosies,. Cords, Cushion. Hoods, Tookes, Shawls, Yarns, Drapery in reversible cretonne. i Tops, Cushion Squaree, Silks. Be Sure awl Visit Our Store on Bargain Day --Every Tuesday Pentecost's ientecost's Under Town Clock