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The Wingham Times, 1903-08-20, Page 6TILE W IDGIIAM TIMES, AUGUST 20, 1003 KSIy STRENGTH TO� cuRe ruR"CwTIONAtg onc5 !' :: EY EtiRictt'ftit BLOOD w THt CONSTITUTION ndon• MoatreelCa o to ' �'PR1CC --� Rseel stentele AMERlee all Druggists h Chemist nee NervouSneSS predominates in. wo- men, but men are also Subject to it. excess of various kinds causes it also intellectual toil and anxiety. Si. JAallt8 `V Al ERS: are peculiarly indicated in any form of nervous de- bility, as they tone up the entire sys- tem and restore the nerves to their normal condition. They are indica- ted in exhaustion, mental inertia and senile weakness. They contain. no alcohol, not being a ligtiid remedy. Their effect therefore is not that of a mere stimulant, but tonic and permaueut. ST. JAMES `VAlseMS help stomach,. digest food and send the nutriment through the blood, and this is the honest way to get health, and strenght, the kind that lasts, develops and breeds the energy which accomplishes much. "X ant particularly pleased with St. James Wafers. They have been speciallyttsefuliu my prac- tice when employed in nervous trottbloe,.}' Dr. J Cruse, Birmingham, nag. Price in Carman: $$1.00; SL.'i bottles for $$5,00 _ __• ___._._� _ =ryas solemnized at the residence of Kira. I whiskey, subscribe to charity, go with- - - - -- 4 Calder, near Oraubrook, on Tuesday. ,out meats, attack free silver, defend bi- ' ry• f her eldest Sl James It afersare not a secret remedy : to the numerous doctors re - c, ,,:ending them to their patients eve mail the formula upon request. Where dealers are not selling the -Wafer.A. they are mailed upon re. ceipt of price at the Canadian branch : St. Jams Wafor3 Co., 1728 St, Catherine St , Montreal. 1 The s otere' list for Tuckersutitle towel- About 40 S.outIlwoltl and tarmcuth farmers were served with writs iu actions to recover amounts of unpaia stook, in the learn:ere'Co operative Peeking Cu., of Brantford, Limited, Tile terluere renew to pay their stock claiming that they stibseeibed for it limier false pretenses. They said they were promised as good a price her their hue* as uneoae else was paid anti they Haiti their promise was not kept. Hogs were purchased hem thew, too, C2C i(/'Z.u ` ( they suy,at a certain price,aud whom the: 1 shin has j not been issued. There are 6,4 `'!r,none entitled to vote at boot els c:io e. to the Legislative Asserbiy and at mun- i itelpttl elections: 133 at luuuieip:tl elec- t tions only, tend. 4f, at elections to the L'gislative Assembly only, making a total of 8•i(. voters on the list, Of this number 4.70 are eligible to serve as jams, Bears the _The l,I •d'la Hale Masts Bought elignatnre of uuwpauy came to settle, ti lower price r decline One night recently some party o �wus Paiti than,. Therefore, they tit parties broke open the two doors lead- Lu pay up itis bulauee cilia on ihuu, stuck. ing to tee Coupe 3. Chane er of the \Vawanosh Township Hall near St Helenseind ransacked the Clerk's ()Mee, 1 throwing the papers, etc., on the floor. i We understand the Council ,sones The fulluwing question and answer, frees tiluiegs1 cuiutuu ut The Mail and b;uipue, rink be luforutatiou of iuterest CI) welly resource Question -Ant I ob- offering a liberal reward for the convi • 1 Beed to bead. to keep my hugs and tion of the guilty parties and if they are discovered will be severely dealt with. �; aleinz1i IN emu CU ',I. Mrs. Wm. Young, Frome, Out., says: "One year ago our little boy had au attack of croup which left a bad wheeze 1,1 his chest. We used Dr. Wood's Nor- way Piue Syrup, and it completely cured him." tenths frau traspassiug upon my neigh- bor's property Y Answer --Any person is lianas to tui intone for daivauses doue ter his tUOmestte auttttais trespassing and trespassed upou wee uarialee.d would not be twins; ummm se upeu tee property of auotber. Thu Emit that the property eui:luient defrnt:e in such action. Every parboil must take cane of his owu de- mesne :nemesis. In order to do so lie saould ieut:u lu his property and time preveut Cham from arraying outo the laud. of me ueighbur. An editor down in Oklahoma says: "To ruu a newspaper all fellow has to do is to be able to write poems, discuss the turtle and money question, umpire a baseball game, report a wedding, saw wand, describe a fire se tlutt the readers will shod their wraps, make a dollar do the work of tou, shine at a dance, meas- ure calico, abu,e the liquor habit, test Young ,nen don't swear. There is uo eceasiou for it outside of a printing office where it is useful when the paper is be- hind time. It also conies in handy in the proof reading and is indispt:usable , when the iuk works bad and the press b gins to buck. It has been known to entirely remove that tired feeliug of au editor when he' looks over the paper after it is printed. Outside a printing office it is a foolish habit. -Ex. • A very quiet bub pleasing ceremony EDISOi�'S EYE 1S OUT OF FOODS Nowt York, Aug. b.---Exper:me bane w 'Os the*• X-rays, in an endeavor to .son tits sight.. While trying; the ef- Ceti of the., rays oil; various objects,. the strange 1`ght exerted its pcnvur en Web. Mr. Ed:eve and Charles Daily, uu es a,.stant. As, a result, the rioted in• v ntor's seght has been thiv;�vn cut of Email; whole one of Daily's arms has Wee amputated, and lie probably w 11 1os•.4 the ether. Air, l.';d.st.n began, to loss ,h.s sight during the exilerimcnt�, 'bet en dr cpp ng them hist sight int - Proved. Fl:' sa.d yesterday ; "My letft eye in still, oat of focus, and I have abewt .g.veni up e�:ix+r:, mint:nest with this -ray. I stili, he- i.ov. , however, that .the discovery, cf the X-ray and rad.um portend acme - tit ng in the 13cleu;tific field. Talk anent danger of eaper:melting with Iluorem:eats, why, my ass.stant's one arm) Into been, amputated, anti, now they are cutting off the ctlrer bit by b t. Only to -day, they eut another chunk off, and the poor man may de fr 4at the. effects. I amt lucky that I d4 not o bluid while experimenting w.th therm. "i d.scovered many things cf scien- t e:e value, but nothing that would be or. praet.cal use, It was the practical that I was after, and that is the rea- n:ere ,ahead to work -and expe:ment all the Line. The light with which I w,ats esper:melting wail a, motet myster- .aint cane so mysterious, in fact that 1 wast not aware of what it was dein,; to my sight, until it became, so effect- ed that to alogleot the syammphoma would+ have been ,sheer folly." b sneer at snobbery, wear d ia- se lu • Y, .,. , t <. Kate,to Rev- P. richer, o rlotk hter t ave , nu a i • men s ..: :- d� advertisements, , invent i. �mol , Deloraine, l a - i scandal, apprais ' babies, delight pinup - formed by Reel. D. B. McRae, of Cran- kin raisers, 1. g. 11th, m the malrla�,a o f�metallb F' Beet tl' - '•• 6o-st'a•' •� e� • • 1 �"v e• -3. ' •_ -,.. _ _..-__.� mon � . _ ore P Th c '4I u y minister to the afflicted, heal brook. After luncheon was served Dlr. I the iultled, fight to a finish, set type,I,r �, -� a and Mrs. Fisher lift for a short trip. mould opinions, sweep the office, speak Upon returning to "Riverside" for a few days they will leave for the West. at prayer met rings, stand in with every- ' e4i1M36/451ror.....WiCe2VJAISCIMMITEPrb..MIEWN38..W.Wilaba 1,91=050,0 interesting Par agraphsfrom our Exchan �s f_ ••. Accardtug to latest co 1peitation there Dr. Glack of Paisley,. has been p For o>...r sixty rears. are 1948 difcie. t hinds of postage stamps pointed an associate ocroner for the t An Old and Well -Tried Remedy -Mr - in existence. county of Bruce. (W low's SoothingSvxrp has been used Simcoe Cornfy Colleen, has voted $1;,00 to he expended oa the roads of the towns cf. the county. bode- and everything." The health measures taken by the authorities of the Province of Ontario have been of such Effect that this Pro- ed- m'1.° t TR- aa- • for over sixty yearsby�millionsof mothers i vin ce has a right to claim that its mor- Beantho .. Tha Kind You Nava Always Bought for their children white teething, with t a]ity per thousand contagious diseases Signature gums, in, cures all pa. . of I the portent sr-ceess. It soothes the child, , of 0.43 was lower than in any country Wath grease dieh+.:=, pot= or Ilene with wind colic, and is the best remedy for lin the list, including Great Britain, in ;:":u, a powder. It will 1 e- ' It is figured that t33,.90,200 is the diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. I which Scotland was lowest, with a i evcrL Dry Soap 1� to c., exact amount of money invested in the Bold by druggists in every part of the mortality of 0,47 per 1,000. In New move t= 1;r-4,ar.i-h%�eg•�3 tea". " i world. 7'rventy-five cents abottle. Its Clergne industries at the Soo. value is incalculable. Besure you ask Jersey the rate per thousand population diphtheria and 1vii g eas sClinton is c_'eclited with llavii;g 10 cadet s of acarletii:n and 4 cases , A fcaltlie of "sccietY journalism" in i for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, andof deet from smallpox, take uo ether kind. I Scarlet was O. r2; whereas in of typhoid, by the report cf the Proviti i Salsas is the public tion, along with a ( Illinois feverand Massachusetts it was 0.50. t 1 da cf a list of — ¢dal Board of Health. No deaths from h 1 these comers. "Str ergtb and vigor come of good food ' duly digested. 'Force', a ready-to•serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, uourishes, invigorates." Mr. R. Graham, who for the past On Tuesday, 4th rust., Rev. Mr. Sm - three years has been landlord of the I der, of Berlin, tiro the matrimonial mason House at Clinton has sold to Mr. I bow between Justus Lake, of Ethel, and .f� - Brandenburg o4 Listowel -who takes M. Nellie Sanders, formerly of Ethel YOUNG HUSBAND'S TERRIBLE END. list o wedding presents, young men who have been refused by1 The an< ofdeath has fallen heavily The chairman of , the provincial board the bride. !upon the home of William Wright, of 1 of health, Dr. H. E. Vette', says that the Don't suffer from toothache when a j the Gth ecu., Tuckersmith and removed 1 increased adoption of regular system of ten cent bottle of Dr. Low's Toothache 1 from it a wife of but a few months, after 1 sewerage and water -works by many 0-unn will cure it quickly without blister -Ian illness of seven weeks' durance, from I towns,notably Stratford,Listo;vel,Wood- irlg your lips or cheeks. a ccmplicaticn of diseases. Mrs.Wright's I stock, and Southampton, has not much maiden name was Isabella Laidlaw, I to do with the reduced number of cases daughter of the late George Laidlaw and I of typhoid fever. -Monetary Times. was only married to her sorrowing bus- •n I les band about four or five months ago, and Tho community on the boundary east possession on the first of September, j locality, but recently of Floradale. 25of Luchnow where several deaths occur - y y was years of ago. •ed during the past year, as well as the whole neighborhood. wore startled Fri- day, August 7th when it was learned - -at that Mrs. Robert Purves had "' t!ri instau- taneously dropped dead that morning about 9 o'clock. Although she was Buffalo, Aug. 10. -Paul ne Stem: was shot by her husband,'at 7.30 th.s morn ng in their hiemle, Ne: 5Ct. Rich- mond Avenue, and al netat, instantly k.11ed. • Immediately foil . w ng the murder the husband turned the xevolver alta h en,self and shot himself through the mouth. ' The Stawes are ycun,g married peop:e :n geed, circumstances ands no reason has yet been d:scc'vered far %the .dcu;ble tragedy, The husband, Kent Scope, its 24 years old and is, a:mpl?:ed inebe Lake Shore railroad offices. II s wife was a handsome your wt. man, one year his junior. They 'bad 'been nearr:ed about a year and a half and had a gal baby sin mcuxuthsi old. The child's name es, Pauline., The tragedy deterred int the' bed chambar occup:ed by •Dke. and, (ttrs. Stciwi.. As seen as the hiuiband at v ]r :th:s mo!m•ng he got up, teak thp'baby freta it; crib, took it dchvm, istai-rie ;and gave :t to the mime. The:; he retired tto the sleeping ro m, where his wife swats eit- t.ng on a eth,aii drisei fig herself. Tak- ing a, revolver from a bureau drawer, he approalched her frtom •bah'nce and f red the fatal shot., . H s father, Fred rel. Stclwes wbb shares the hoesse w.th ham, rushed up at the sound of the tvhcb b'aigt tend ar- rived. just in time to twee his sero, turn the revolver upon. himself. After the suicidal shot had 'been firedhe wrested the weapon away from the yelling' Mien and later turned it over, to the coach- man, Reilly Belger, who back also rushed up, attracted' by the noise. Mrs. Brown, Mather of Mrs. Stone, who is here etre a visite from, Basthn, was also a wetness of the second part of the tragedy. ' Young Stcwwe, whose wound was not immediately fatal, was taken to the Emergency Hoisp:tale as seen; as an ambulance could be called. He, istttoy there, barely alive, and it is %expected dleath w;11 corms at any' moment. G cge e=s elven X elect . I After a sojourn among relatives they Tile Kind 'fill Have Always Bought tpurpose taking up residence either in 1 Manitoba or Minnesota. On Monday evening, August 10th, a Very sad event occurred at Varna in the death of Mrs. Miller the much beloved wife of Rev. R. A. Miller, the devoted pastor of Varna Circuit. The deceased Miss Bessie 'Cason, Clover Hill, N. S., I died after a brief illness of a few hours. alone when final call came, her daughter says: "I gladly recommend Laxa-Liver The deceased who has just entered on had not been out of the house theca Pills, as they cured ere completely of i her 35th year was a devoted church I minutes when they returned and found constipation before I had finished the f worker from childhood and greatly as in a kneeling position, the lifeless body third box, ffI sisted ber husband on the various ii ____ +— I of their loved one who had so shortly charges to which he was appointed. before been assisting them in their The postofiice department is sending They were married about six years. out inspectors to ferret out offenders ` morning's work. ' The deceased was who write on newspapers and packages, Postmasters are now instrutlted to open alt packages not sealed, and if there is arty writing to report to the department. 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought The penalty is as high as $e0 44-411 The gross earnings of the Irtercolomal for the fiscal year ending June 30th amounted to :0,324,327. The working Expenses were :0,1:16,1e0, so that the twelve months closed with a balance on ,land of $128,177, - Mr. Arthur Byrns, Rock TIM, Ont., writes: "1 was laid up with stiff joints for about four years, and could get no relief nail I used three bottles of Hag - yard's Yellow Oil which cured me." Price 250. Fireflies are used as jewels by the women of Mexico. They tie them in little gauze bags and pat them in their 1 hair or on their clothing. They also keep them in little wire cages and feed them on scraps of sugar cane. ■ To prove, to you that Dr. esChase's Ointmentie for each P and absolute cure. for each and every form of itching, bleeding and protrudinc a piles, i the manufacturers have gttaranteedit. Sectes• 1 ;bloinrglitatnhrehyo thianly opr, anakuuneah r Bert your money back if not cured. VAc a box. at all dealers or } DMe'SSON,BATes & Co.,Toronto, mar. Chase's O1 tment I 1!1rs. Ogilvy, one of the few remaining Veneers of Perth county, passed away mit Friday in her home in South. East- . She with her husband came to Canada in 1842 and settled on the lot on Which she died. Mr. Ogilvy died in 1895. If your child is suffering from worms, CUTE» OF CONSTIPATION. Ivo him Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm CASTOR a A For Infants and Children, -.- I Bears the 11LIND �VITel HEADACUI:. f Signature of 1,4444. born in the town of West Linton, Peeble- shore. Scotland, on Jane Oth, 1849, and with the rest of the family emigrated to Canada in 1853, and five years later, in Aprrl 1860 was married to Mr. Robt. Purves one of the Sinless pioneers, who was so well-known in connection with the best interests of this part of the "I was so bad with headache that IAfter being confined to bed for about a I country. could hardly see, I could get nothing `week Benjamin D3annings passed away to help me till I tried Milbnrn's Sterling + In the death at Goderich on Friday Headache Powders, and they quickly at his residence, Trafalgar street, Goder- morning, the 7th of August, of Sarah cured me." ich, on Monday August 10th, About Joseph Murphy, Emerald, P. E. I. three years ago he suffered a stroke and -"� had since been more or less an invalid. On Wednesday afternoon Aug. 12th, Mr. Mannings was born in Essex county, Nesbit Laing, son cf Mrs. R. Laing, B England, near Stoke, on August 15th, line, borrowed a twenty two bore rifle 1830. In 1853 he married Miss Wood - from a neighbor, and while shooting at a mark, Ella Laing, a little girl who re- sides witti the family, ran out of the door and was hit in the chin, the bullet passing out at the side of her neck very twelve years ago, and then came to live narrowly escaping the jugular vein. in Goderich. He leaves five sons and T. J. Hamilton, of Laurel near three daughters. Orangeville bought a brood sow anal Williams, relict of the late Arthur Aolaud, Esq., first judge of the Huron district, a long and useful life is ended and a well-known and much -loved figure of the pioneer days of Huron removed. The deceased was the amine daughter gate, of Ipswich, and the same year camel of the late Rowland Willi,ima, a prom- to Canada and settled. in York county, ,Hent barrister and a member of the where he lived till 1804. Removing to law firm of Williams & Bernard, of Colborne Mr. Munniogs lived there till Spanish town, Jamaica. She was edu- cated in England at a ladies' school at Bedford iu Bedfordshire, her brother Rowland at the same time attending school at ,fain, a village on the Thames. At the time of the emancipa- tion of slaves hee father removed his family from Jamaica to Canada and Set- tled. on a farm near St. Thomas. Shortly after coming to Canada lie was appointed judge of the Middlesex district. Leave ing b,ngland Miss "Williams came to Canada and joined her parents here. When Enron district was formed by the Government Arthur Acland was appoint. ed its first judge, and Miss Williams wes married to him in 1841 and Judge and Mrs. Aland came to live in Goder• felt. FOR GOOD HEALTII To preserve or restore it, there is • no better prescription for men, women and children than Ripans Tabules. Theyare easy to take. They are nude of a combination of medicines approved and used by every physician. Ripans Tabules are widely used by all sorts of people—but to the plain, every -day folks they are a veritable friend in need. Ripans Tabules have become their stan- dard family remedy. They are a dependable, hon- est remedy, with a long and successful record, to cure indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular rheumatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver com- plaints. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up run-down systems, restore pure blood, good appe- tite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives constant benefit from a regular use of Ripans Tabules. Your druggist sells them. The five- cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, 6o cents, contains a supply for a year. V esteem:ewe Ma, K .��K� K -`:.KIK _::K�:;& ,>..•. THE ®LD FOGY DOCTOR AMILY Doctors are all right as general practitioners,' com- prise organs cart. l they are not specialists. fists The prise the Bost intricate and important system in the Y u might asand well require ypect the blecksmith skillful to repair We have made alspecialtyaoftthese diseases for over 3o years, have invested tens of thousands of dollars and have every facility know to medical science to cure them Every case is taken with a positive guarantee of No Cure -No Pay. BLOOD POISON -Whether inherited or acquired, is positively cured forever. The virus is eliminated from cured by us 25 years ago and no rso no danger of eturn; bestrevides ence of a cure. IOHYEVOD9 DIBBILITY-and other complications, euchas emissions, drains in the urine varicocele, reakness,, etc., are cured by our Nese Nflethod sexual sn.nt under a. positive guarantee -NO CURE --NO PAY. WE CURS ALL DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. private tion Free. Dome Treatment. oks Free. iri W ything confiite for dentiial u z for KENNEDY & KEAGANI DRS. 1148 minim's' STREET. DIBTROIT, MICA. .4� 0, tel It 's perfectly harmless and a litter o pigs 1., weeks old about the how's This tains its own cathartic, so that there end of September. One of the litter , No offer One rtlnnclxed Dollars Re - Syrup. 1 fie no need of giving a purgative. Price died shortly after but the rest have all. Vic• lived and done well. On the 20th of Mr. Patrick McCann, of Ellice town- February the sow gave birth to another ipbad two valuable horses stolen litter all living, and on July 27th she the pasture on his farm on Tues - night of last week. A complaint laid before Police Magistrate O'Loane Stratford, and the police are working the case. There are quite a number gypsies and tramps in the northern of Perth county just now of the questions on the examine - per was, •thetuideninmer rev a ri l� was the world's greatest itnpoe. The propounder of the question illi mind Mohammed. But a student bettor. The examiner was to find neon the boy's paper "The devil." linable to re. rrrectnets of the answer, the warded. had a third litter of 14, all living, thus making three litters and 41 pigs inside of 11 months 1 their firm. ward for any ease of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. O1n.NI.'r ee Co., Toledo, O. SV'e, the undersigned, have known 11'. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve him perfectly honorable in allbubi• nese transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by Wnsr and TitUAx, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. ^� t �P`A1L»iNGt. $zxlvo:V Sc MAItyTN, w h ole - `obaceu � Liquor Habits sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. De. M'Taggart's tobacco remedy re- 1 Eia ll's Catarrh Care is taken internal. upon the blood and moves all desire for the weed in a rowtcoue surfaces of file system. Testi. weeks. A vegetable medicine, and only, monists sent free. Price 75e per bottle. i 1t u with i the ton o w uhn. 1 ire touching g u k oecitsionally. Price lit. Sold by all Druggists, Truly marvellous are the results from Hall's Family Pills are the best. taking hit remedy- for the lhonwor treat. i WAtrrrElr-FAer1tere remote to %navel: toa safe anti inexpensive o far w. -Ii e<,tabusiird hoose in a fete eonnties remit; no hypodermic injections, no `,talhngnuretnllnlrrrltanta and *gents, 'Gael, publicity, no lose of time from bushes+ territory' .Satary$1024*yyeerxndc'xpenees,p,ty- and a eettaintV' of cure. ,thio #1'9.,11 a week in cash tine e:petee!s advanc- Addlees on conceit Dr. McTaggart, 75 ed. Position permanent. Be emcee eiweessful and Young iltreet,'1 oronto. titendagd House, 315 Caxton Bldg., Chicago.. gashing. Enlace selfetddressed envelope. All work promptly executed at most reasonable prices. IF YOU W•NT A GOOP JOB July Fruit Crop Report. entawa, Aug. 10. -Weather condi- tions on the! whole have been favoc- able for Julys end hence; there is no marked chatnge dine the June report. (Winter apples will be. at full crop in Nova Scotia, medium to full crop in Southern Ontario, Georgian Bois; and Lake Ontario'• di,striote. In Ease - ern Ontario apdi nuobee the crop ie light. , 1 : i i• 1Eiayly sepias are a medium to full crop everywhere except in Quebec. r jt'ee fist will be al light crepe except Gn part of Southern Ontario and Nova Scotia, _ t • • r P1unts axe n: medium to full crop in' all plum growing section's with; not more then the, usual amount of rot. ! {'''eatehes! •pronlisa well in Essex and the Niagara Peninsula. Yrapes nee rt Medium! crop, except in Essex emit Kent, where; they erre almost a eompiete failure. • , • 'WANTi:n-yeverni industrious persons in each state to travel for home, established eleven yearn and with it large capital, to call upon merchants and agents for sureessfnit,nd tlroft• stile line. Permanent engagement. Weekly ex • cash salary of }I14 and All tga+►rlin¢ �nses and hotel MIN adermeek in edsh each week. Ex rienee not essential. Mention referinee NA IONAI;, Wi Desrri orn S[., envelope. hit g0. THE A Census of Institutions. The latest returns in the Provincial Secretary's offioe show that there were in the. various institutions en August let of this year the following number of ,inmates : t 54 hospitals - 41 ,refugee .-..... 32 o,rpban,atges ... ... 1 AVIV= i ddot e o' tum j .y for insane; 1 7 s um(s '�y 1 -leaf and dumb institution 1 institute for the blind t3elatral S',risort. 1..-.j ,.n... Do's iloformntory 2,418 2,566 1'823 687 ...4,669 283 138 366 Mercer ,reformatory, • ... 5 137 In 42 ,jail,slath 14. lockups ,...... 529 • t i .._.., '1at.11 ......... ,., ,.. 13,712 Of Printing, in the way of Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Business Cards, Invitations, Auction Bills, Receipts, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Bill Heads, Statements, Calling Cards, Tickets, Hand Balls, ',Notes, Order Blanks, Booklets, Circulars, f Or anything else in the printing line, you will make no mistake by leaving your order at this office. We will be pleased to furnish estimates at any time. Call at, or address -- TRE TIMES OFFICE MAIM BLOC 2'OSBPtni1'T1 STE14ET. H A ,- IAi'ING