5 cair loads of Salt-I..iverpool and Can.a dian-just arrived. MURDOCH BROS . GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. BOWMANVILLE STATION AND TIME. GEN. GORDON DEAD. The latest news from Khartoum is to Tne Whitby Presbytery. ~:~.~~;1{, ']~~)~;~~~s t~~1;.~e~i.itco1.f~~f~1~~1\.~; I MANN'S ! . MR. EmTOR-'l'lw action taken by lh e th rn is t h e c:ise um vern<.tlly, lmt m atlnrty Whitby P1, ·eshxter,y i11 rnatt?rs . per tain - fo ur year'8.experi_ence, l ha ve seen t_ h is GOING EAS'l' GOING w Es1· the effect that t h e place was taken by t h e 111 t 0 ti St I> 1 1 I1 d 1tti ]' t k 1 t l tl ~ ie~, · a u scrnrc cu. oyrn a. · ·a. epacernany .imes, anl .rn~ngrossmg F.xpress ... ....n.os am Express . ..... 7.~5 am rebels withou t firin" a sh ot throuuh nu stake. I he vigorous lan_ guage used by f of_c _ .lrnractcr ?,Oes on . Hy tlus t1111 c 001.n e Jl>'ast Expross.10.0J :i m Locnl, ......· . 8.23 a m " ' " M 11 .Mixed .. . .. .. . .J.20 p n· Mixed .. . .. . .. .J.20 pm the treachery -0f t h e city garrison, and the . oderator,on the h orrid men or wom- WI want to k nmr wh o has the audacit y ,L ocal .. ........ .... ..9_, 7.28 pmJl!:xprnss .. . . ... !J.02pmltl·rn tG · ccac 1 l , Jrn vmg · b een atbbd enwho may_ have w _rit t en t h e. an onymou _ s towritelike this.. Jtis oneof t_hose anExuress JO p . ore1on rn .a e 111 1 letter s pu blished m the 8·_1'AT£>i ~:1 AN is . onymous on es Ent as I dont lt1·e .iiu or in the back cl uring t he terrible massacre 1 l · . cer tain y nncdlec for, l fail to see any neat' ·Bnwmaiiville ·;uid have ll1e stm·it of w}nch followed t h e Rm7en der of the place. libel or retlections on p ri rnte ch:u·a cter. l1eing your wa.r uurrespondcnt abroad, England is preparing to sentl la.rge rein - ) The_~eople ha;'.e a i;erfcct ~i ~ht tu m·it;ic'. :e my nu.mo is simply Youu. CoRRP.ST'ONDENT. forccments to avenge t h e death of Gordon t he acts of pub11c men m t hen p uhhc \H n k . . eedily. The same were t o opell for . any -... -~.._,..."""-........_,~~ SJ) .' , . lllernber of columns t he J>resbyte1·y counteract Ot' J. U;U1 VJ BOWMANVILLE, FRID AY, FEB. 1:3. Thursc l:ty m om rng s paper s contam an . refu te any of the idea.s sot. forth 1 bat Lhey Errtn<ls oilvel'tised ·::l.r:; a.hsolute ly puro - - ··· ~--=-=:--=----- account of a lmttle at Birti in which Gen. did not like. ln 1Jic organ of onr ch urch CCJ>nT'.r..A.ltN" .A.n.J:Dlll:ON:r..O... Earle and throe ofllcers were killed. t her e is correspondence, written by m-i;11 'I'HE V~7 AR IN E GYPT. 1"HE: TEST: ·icl,·eii]J · Ul'.Y" ·,·<stii·iiecl c.oi·u,.11.~ , 11 d . ·i -~1 tersI ton, b without (]ell. Br' 1names being itJ!pended. 1,1 a.ce a ct1n top (\o>;n1 on a. l.t.c.:1t ::;tove ·u n ti l h eated, t he" A 1 l · l · Tie :.>r e.;:, · ytery f.l.t so uudex·touk t o ca,rve or r e n tove tho.cover a.n d sme ll. .A chemfat will noi. Ott 1· ,.._ f!OOC lUa ny )100}) e lll t llS COUntry "n<· [ w fte1· " o(." e< ]la11t 1'.crJ1t o · f fi vc j1-0Ul'S, engross as tl~ey call it :'t (d1araetel' for th ~l r quired ' 11:-i lv l . t o d"o c .. c t tito pre:>cnce G f arnmvma. rlou't k now wlmt the mtr in ·E~ypt is gainec l t he enemy 's position a t the pGl:int Brother, in ternled to oblivite a:ll former ~tbout, [l,lJd why ~n English a,rmy has been of the bayonet. infirmities, failu res and bl un 1 . l crs, K ing ,s ent 11g1.1.in st Ar:1.b "robols. " The Egyptian --------~ Canute fashion, to drive back t he w:1ves of A m J., 8 luwc probnlily often themselves askpublic opi nion. Con sidering t he 1Jrcli 1 rnry OUR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. material they lrnd to wo1k upon, they ed the question: "\Vlrnt lms England to succ ~ eded admil'ably , in erecting a statue Clo with us tliat sh e ciho ulcl declare us rebGHUlWH S'l'J~Jm'l' METHODIST. very pleasing to th emselves,omit ting how.e1s1" ever, on e impOl'tant item. They shoult1 · o, c tie, 1 S T.'.'l.'l':SNAN visit - have followed the exarn1)le of an ancieu t II A representatn") The story of t he war can be told in a few worcls . Somo years a~o the Khoclive, for ~cl the Chm:?h btreet M~t~odist Sab_bat.h artist after paint ing a man, to rnnke · · . .. . t;chool last Suncby. Arnvmg a few mmut- sure t h e pub!ic w~i,uld k!10w what, i t was, the pu.r~iose, as he 11c~bred, of c1v1hz:ng 08 b.efore the h ou r for opening, he found wrote under i t, " Zlu~ ·is c~ m tin ." Had the n <tbves alld estalihshmg a trndo with Mr. , V, A Buuuer, Librarian, en~agecl in the P resbytery tak en this pr ecaut ion . .it Equatori.d Afric11, ;1nncxecl t h<:Lt portion exchanging the books m1d :Mr. 'rhos. IL would have been useful to the public. o f Africa. b etw·en Gondokoro ttnd t he late I .. oddmrt, Sr.cret.11.ry, distrib uting the Their engrossing is so very unlike the I bibles aud hymu books. A full s upply of ori uirn1l 11ot one in for ty will recognise i t.. :sources S"uth of the N ile r iver and ap· bibles is k ept in the school instead of reThen again , Mr . Editor, r umour has it p<>inted Sir Samuel Daker guvtnwr. In quiring each scholar to cal'l'y one from that four m embers of Preisbytery have the rneantime traders who lrnd gone to h orne . '.!.'he Hymnal for S unday Schools s aved you wi th a writ to stop t h eir paper. t hat region in smirch of ivory and other :111d Social worship compiled by t.heGencml A se rious mat ter, b ut it wont effec t& t h e DOES NO'f CON'l'AI N AlUMO'SU.· Comberencc of t he l\'Iethodist, church and circulation of your paper, unless to increaarLides of co111111eree fo tirnl slave dealing published at the M ethodist Book Hoom, se it. These men dont know all about ITS H li:AL1'HfUI.NESS ms NEVElt BERN Qn:s·r mNID. inuch m;)re Jlrofitable. They gavo it tlleir Toronto, is t h e one used. Mr. vV. H. human nature yet. The press must be In a mllllon home· ro~er or" centui·.r It h<>· .sole attention, and in the course of a few :May is the Superintendent and an excel- fre e for t he p eople in what is moml and stoo d tho consumen' r eliable tost, THE TEST OF THE OVEN, yearn had become so powerful that t h ey len t om, he is, too Ho is very enth us- right. In a case of t he p eople ·verses the astic in th e work and commands the respect mini ster where can we go? Assur edly n ot were able, with their large force of kid- of teachers and pupi les alike. The school to 1 h e Presbytery ; that. institution belongs PRICE BAIUNG POWDER CO., nappers, to defy the gornmment. Baker was opened with singing and pmyer. 'l.'he t o the ministry. Not to t h e pulpit; that ; , ·:AKErui o.· endeavor ed to deal with them, but could sinviag was led by l\1iss Gertie .May nard, b elougs to-. the preachers. Which dose! organ. The whole school joined would a mrn1ster prefer, an anonymous ) Th t . ' t; n I l do nothing, and in 1873 Chinese Gordon on t.he ·1 . l . 'l'I . Iet te1· to which he could r eply or to sit in ···o·g·· , .... .. . · ·u·an.i natura·n···rluown,and l t 10ar 1 y rn t HJ pr:~1scs. ie openmg ' I j i" was requested by t h e K h eclive to under- pmyer by the Supermtendent was con- front of a pulp it and see it degr~dcd by a C8 S lll'IS take the work. To thi s Gordon consent- clutled with the L ord's Prayer, the teach , prench er prench ing personalities layin <> on ~·or Li~ht, H ealthy llread. The llest Dry H op · tl .. t . l ' , · ,. . l. l 8 " t · ·l Yea·tin t ho World. e d, and after a few year s had so effectually ers and scholars all r epeated it andiblyHl c.t ·dllt ·rnn u-y mi mm lee FOR SALE BY CROC SERS. :eowed t h e sla.vc traders that, lrnd the Khe- The cfasses n ext proceeded with the In - and no redr css1 The latter doso I have CHICACO ternn.tional lesson assioned the Bible SW< tllowed h olos bolus ; but t he medicin e ____ ____.: __._ _________ T. LOUIS· dive b een as e:1.ger to suppress th s t rade as Class, numbering n early fort/retired to the don't work :t bit. Further,. a cer tnin h e was to still the voice of t he indignant auditorum of the church prop er ,and the in- young m cmher of P 1·esbyter y IS reported civili zation, the n egroes would have been fant clnsses to the rooms in t h e second as snying that he "hoped" to see the day pr emit t ed to abide at their homes in peace. store of the school-r1 lom. T he BibleCJass when _Jay !ncm~crs \~~~l~l n ot be a!:ower: Gordan remained in · Sout hern Egypt, composed of young men and women, to speak m J?rnsbyteirns Now, th1i; dea1 and soiue married p ersons, was taught ~nan's e~ucatwn has_been sadley n eglected wi th a brief interval, until 1881, a large by Mr. W. El. Till ey, M. A . The full m the h istory of a.rmnatetl n~ture. Ar~y p ,n't of the time engaged in an effort to staff of officers and te11.ch ers h the follow- school h oy knows a Presbyterian P ope 1s suppress a reb ellion against the Egypti1tn ing:--Mr. W. IL May, S uperintendent; tt speci~s ofc_rocodHe tJ:at canno_t live on g .;vemmcnt, led b y Suleiman .7:ebehr, son. R ev. E . lt. Young,Assistanttlo. ; Mr. Thos. Canad_mn s01l ; ~they _tlmvcbetter_m southH. Lockhar t , Secretary; Sidney A. Jewell , em el mies. \\ l1tle it may be right and o{ the leading slave dealer in tlie country. Assistant do.; Mr.\\'. Bunner, Libarian; prover f?r m embers. of Pres~yt~ry to. d~- I :)oon after Gordon's return to Enzland Wesley Allin, Assistant do.; \Vllliam Mc- fend theu· brethren m what is Just, it is / as much n duty for them to regard the it was announced that an insurrection had Clung, Treasu rer . l'EACH" rs p eople. It is a fact that in sume cases fob m place in the Soudan and had assum··- " · where trouhle m·ises it is n ot the conare- raised by this ye&st is light, white and whole~ ed formicL.ble px·oportions. A t the head Bible Class- Mr. w . B. Couch. g11tion that is to blame. T h e r ow C~lCe some like our grandmolher's delicious bread, Qf ·..his ins urrection was one 1\'[oluunmed l Mr. K 'l 'illey. b egun always grows larger, ancl in four GROCERS SELL THEM. out of tive c:ises, you will see as much of Ah 1i1ed, also known as El Mahdi and the No. 1. Boys.- 1\fr. \Vrn. McClung, PRf PA .. 10 i:IT T Hiil " 2 " Mr. Thos. Darlington, the original Acbm on oneside,astheother. Price Baking Powder Co., f?..lm; prophet. El Mahdi was a religious " 3 " Miss Gertie Young, After the congrei;:ition gets well divided Man'!'rs of Dr. Price's Special Flavorinl! Extracts, .<t<><> cl! or of the provinc_ e of D ongola., who, " 4 Mr. \V. A . Bunner, and 11cattered and t he minister succeeds in Chlcaso, Ill. Gt. Louie, Mo. ps ,,frikl11g eccentricities of manner in life, " 5 Miss E. Windatt, " G " Mr. Oscar Scott, fo1pro.~sed ~,!/,~ ni~ti ves as being a more than { Miss Gertie llf:'w nard, orcliPm'y b.eir1g, A@ J;ijg importance atul I f tel n an ass-- Mrs. S. ,Jacobs, i,11 d llc' r\Ce incrCIJ:~eci htl ffl~f/!i~d into the No. 1. Gir!s,--Mrs. Thos. Hoar, !llPT(·U.l1ding tribe~ 1\-llll WllOll 1!-\:tQllt 1880 have recently bought, at " 2 " Mr. H enry Bennett, la·' d1;t.;Jfit\1d him~df to f)!J the nHltw111e1· foi· 1 ' ~{ Miss M . A. Bunner '\\ 1,,:.1;1 lsia111 haci been looking, and whose 4 " Miss Birnie, ' -c·> «)int;; Mohammed ha.d foret old, thousan" 5 " Mt~s A. Maynard, . . " 6 ,1 , " Miss Mollon 1 - -OVER- ~· :,",·.lf?!"~c~ !nm am\ !tock-ic1 t<) Im sta·1 " 1i'oo ;\'< r,.., .d- ·· 7 " ·· ,, .1.J·· ,, u 1rnss, " f t hi J. He claimed to have been comm111()tle )1-, tl t fe,v 1 eu.smg ea 111·e was 1a very 8i u:ier1 nf Allah t o t·efotm [slitm, to estab- of the te"ch ers used the "help~" while I;1;1t \n i iVetsti.1 eq Utdity, a univernal law, a. teaching; they had evidently l)l'cp:i.i'tJtl t he ti ~;i i·d ~t~l religion, ar.d community of lesson :Lt home. The w holai'8, with few exccptions,ga·e close attc,ntion to t h e les:son and the onl\!r tht ottghout was very 'l'lu ·se appe.ls stirred the h earts of the go0tl , exceptin )'I t he hr ief period between fa m,;,tical uati ve and the Mabhi ~oon fouu<l our ani vnl untl t he opt.:miug of the school, (or about SIX MILES) of h inif;elf at tlw head of an army of thous- when tho smaller b oys acte<l very disora u,hi. backed by whose power, and also del'ly, even to the ex tent of snow-balling in t he school r oom. Th e signal for the t h:i.!; of the shwe 'dealers whom Gol-<hm school to open was a ring of the Sup erinlrn.d h rnn !figh t ing, he felt safe in liwying tendent's bell, when the scholars took t<· ~·"H ;1,11d performing othe1' ~~ds which their scats. A second ring of the bell $t d~Lly belonged to organized govern- after the lapse of a minute was followed by almost complete quietness so that ii pin might be h eard to drop. . Two collections !i; s·;n o. became necess:i.ry for the Egyp- were made in each class, one for the he t io.11 government to tak e steps to suppress General Fun<l for suliool purpo~"'s tL!ld L t 'w Mcchcli rebellion, bu~ every ar med other for Missions exclusively . 'l'he former wasi·eportcd to he5() cents;the latter is takf ,n'"'i 8unt H gainst him was de feated. en in a "bank" and is not counted till the As the manulacturers will not supply anoth er yard of' these goods, F ln:i.ny, wlmt was supposed to be an in- end of th e year. Each class h as a "bank" v in -;iLIA army, under command of H icks or mission box, so that due credit can be except at an advan ce of ten . per cent with every prospect of a l' ·~ h1, a. di stinguished English geneml, given to each for the con tributions. Both still further advance, we advise our friends to lay in a supply of' collections are t;.tkcn every Sabbath. A w ~.~ >i·'nt into the r ebelli01rn region in th e very complete and convenient Clitss Book Cottons without delay. s m.-u,~ ;u 11l summer of 184~1, but in the is u sed, callac l "t.hc S. S. ·re:whers' ImfdlowiHg ::'~ovembcr, that too, was corn- p1·oved Class J~onk" A l'P-cnrd is kept of the atten dance of eitch class in these p letdy tl.:stroyed at El Obeid. One Door West of Post Offic<!, Bowmanville. books, and t h e Secretarykeeps a record of '.!'ho di.mwter at El Obeid p ut the entire t he nttemhn ce of teachers in h is book. !'.ht:dmi "'t, the mercy El Madhi. In order Several tea,ch ers were absent last Sabbath. t u pxo;-i do iur tho s1tfety of the European The :1ttendance of sch olars was reported: i r:b. ,;t.ant!1 of t h e threaten ed city of Khar- Boys, 59 . Girls. fi9. Total 128. Officers -WILL FIND I N THEand t ea.chem, 15. The Superintendent t uw11 , w hi.ch was the commercial city\ of doe~ not teach :i cln.ss, but :J.fter the teachd·o ,.,,,, u tl·,1 , "Chinese" Gordon , by orcler ers are through, he reviews tlte lessons, ·. \ . o f ~l1·" Eaglis h government, ~tartecl for ustmlly from the begi11ning of the quarter, l ;iat, t ·"-j' in ti'ob. of last yea r . He had asking a fe w question s on each lesson, (1) A MAGNIFICENTLY ·~on, tJ'\Ucted machine, built from carefully 1 , l · · ,I thus connecting th e narrative. Question s selected materia l~, and one o,f' great lasting qualities. 1 8 .·,,.1·<:c. · .1tv . 1l c1ass me · l i1'1 ' 'd ua11y, an d ·1· r.a.:.-cnec the c · w 1en it w.a s sm-\ are ask-e d · tne l. '.!undt:·l by t he force~ of the li'als 0 Pro- occasionally one is put tu the teachers. (2) A B I NDER with the finest cutting apparatus in t he world. BAR war ranted never to sag.. K nives of razor steel . 1-Ld.. Fjn,1111..; tha.t escape both for him- The.golden texts Me also reviewed arid t.t-If ,, n ll ,.J·e i nhabitants of the city was appliecl to tho s ubject of t h e lesson (3) A BINDER ~vell balanced, free from forward wei0·ht, and a TlLT of g reat scope-. ·· . ~, i ,,1.,.,,;;1iihl. he appealed to the Encrlish !r1th whieh it is connected. Tl:1~ answcr1 · " mg by · the scholiLrs was veryfa1r ; b ut a BINDER with t he newest 'REEL out, handsome, st-rong and of' 1;.>vo1·11B1c· i ~ Lord \Volseley was sent large map of l'alestino, freriuently (4) A great capacity. ,.. i J: ;i ,;,r, ;1.!l army to rescue G orclon, the us'ed, wou ld ;;,~sist tc<whcrs ttnd schulttrs <:· ll«J l!rnl , ,; t1 1e M:i.hdi ;incl his army being in . locating the , pbces ::mcl" increase (: 3) A BlN DE.I:{ wit l1 th e simplest and surest knotter in use, never · , , .'.-.'C' m <kl') .,J.,j cet. tlrn1r µ:eograph1cal trnowledgo. Ike teach- 1 fail s to tie,' to t ie tight and in the middle of th e sheaf. \'he ,1wnc» "f. t he last for tnid1t are, we crs are fornishecl with "helps" for prn- (G) A BINDER t hat can be folded in two minutes t o pass t hrough paring the lessen s, Pelouhet's and Dr. any ord inary gate or barn door. 1 !il.1.k, ::.d1.ic1<>ntly familiar to our r eaders Vincent's Kotes being chiefly used. The ,~,jJ,.,u L n o cnu nting t h em here . papers furnished to the ilch olars are, 100 (7) A B1NDEH. that folds w ithout removing any Bolts, ~procket ~-~·.--~--copies of "Pleasant Ho urs" and 50 copies Wheels> . or anything. Simple, effective, sure. ..... - · ··· ·----·- - - -of the "Sun Bemn" for the smaller scholA BINDER with zinc-covered deck, a nd iron-capped elevator Our New Premium. a.rs. Our representative r<lcoived :t h ettrty (S) rollers; no s ticking nor winding in wet grain. -gi·eeting from the ofilcers nnd teachers, '{·'<· b" · c irrn<lo arrangements with a wtts ma.de to fe el perfectly 11t home, (0) A BINDER easily shifted backward and forward ; wit h n ew ex c0EJ,ble ;~:, c ;[ llouae in Tor.onto to sen d ttncl will long remem bor with pleMurn this ten sion Butt Board for short grain; iernovablc in long grain. visit. Othei~ schools in town will be visit- (10) A BINDER of r emarkably l ight draft; easily handled by 2 ho1:scs. ['·) l'.t-p11 \J t,wenty p ackages of. ~elect gared sh or tly. (11) A BINDER that smts the aycroge farmer as well as t h e largest ·.lea ~oe," l' worth ONE DOLLAR t o 1rny post grain gr~wer. · · .. 1~11.~c Hl Oa.n 11da to evf! ry STA'PESTuIAN ~1ub 'l'11os ~: a mong us who :LI.-.~ 1rnffering with , .'i-1 b·~r ,-;Jw seH<ls us $2. 00 for any Cana.· Bronchitis, t>l" wuakm;~~ of the throat or (12) A BINDEH. embracing more valuable improvements . than any luugs, should nut cielay, but t.ake RomNother ·in the market. -1;~"·.1 P"·V'l'd t;hey ·may r equini. ·I(' ·I SON's P11os1·noruzED EMvr.sroN reg.ilarly, (13) THE CREA:l'EsT BINDEH You CAN JJUY, BECAUSE I T rs Tirn BEST. "' according t o the advice of thei1· Physician, " .. '1!,;:. ."'.. l"rw·. ~tock of ch oice Farni~y Grocers or th e diro'Jcti orrn 0n the bot.tie. A1 1vays Orono, M~lEAN , .F-Iampton, 'I!!' >n·l }'1· .. v1111n 11s at bottom pnces at ,J. ask for ROBINSON'~ P£iOSl'HOR!ZEn E ~rn L .Agent for Darlinyton and Ccirttvl'i'[jht. .Agent for Clcwke . sro:is , a nd be rn re you get it . .'~~-- 1.5 J.,,':; . I SEEO SOWER AN 0 - HARRQ _ . WC 'O 'MB"INED ADM.U TI<..D BY COMPETENT J UDG ES TO £1.i~ .t:. THE BEST SEBJDER QN· EARTH , , . ' · I l .H REE .fJl1PLEJrfENTS .fN ONE-. _ ~, . . . .· ,. TEST vouR BAKiilT.fl. P01ITDER TO·DAY! _ ' "·" 11. '"" , 0 0 CJ < (,&I I -- SOWS OVER SEVEN FEET JN WIDTH. I EVERY ~EED_ER GUARANTEED TO GIVE P ERFECT SATISFACTION., · Gi ve tlus M ac.lune a t rial before pur chasing a Seeder or Cul tivator J, W. Mann, Man'f'g Co., -VV~L.I-.IA.1\.1.1: I=>C>C>I.."Y'" AGEN1, for all lun ds of Farm lmplemeuts, and the famo u8 OSHA WA Sam plt!s may be ~ee n on the nremises Lot 11 , Co n ··· 5 , lJa r· l' r' , ingt on. B rockville, Ont . . STOVES.~ FINAL CLEARING SALE! T~e su~scriber I being desirous of closing his business on MA RC H 31st, respectfully announces that fr.om this d~te he will dispose or stock, without reserve, at rates LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD his ~o far below regular prices as to large and speedy sales. ~iPRICJ:r insure . The assortment in all the leading I ~v.~1.1,,, lines of staple goods is large. He would call special attention to the undernoted : 'D p r. r L upu m yeast G Dr. Price's SpecialFlavorm[ Extracts YEASTGEMS r COUCH, JOHNSTON I CRYDERMAN Rock Bottom Prices for Spot Cash, I " Blankets and Sheetings · Table Linens and'Damasks Unbleached and White Cottons. Beavers and Melton Cloth1, Cloths and IJ'weeds,. Silks and Satins, Towels. and Towelings, Flannels-plain and fancy Hosiery and Glov~s, Small Wares, &c., in great variety. . THOS. PATERSON. Elev on Thousand Yards Choppers' Attention I White and Grey COTTO IS COUCH, JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN, American Axes, Burrell' s Axes, Dundas Axes, Axle Handles, . Cross Cut Saws, Butting Saws, Patent H andles, at Rock Bottom Prices at LEE & EOSALL'S· Wellington Buildings, Bowmanville. ·-- - - - - - -·--- --- - -- - --- - - _ ________ :ze::__ ~ BRANTF.Q!R .D BINDER J. HIGGINBOTHAM & SON,. P harrnaceu t ic al Chemists. SV-e respectfull invit e your attention to our complete and' compr ehensive stock of Pure Dr ugs ~and Medicines. Bil\lGE'S COUGH SYRUP,, reliable, safe, and pleasant to take. '· Our Own Corn Cure, Rose Glycerole, Choice P erfumery, Toilet Articles, Ground Oil Cake, Cattle F oods, Horse and· Cattle Medicines: . _&c. --------===---- ~ · JAMES ROBERT MOON, PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECEI P TS filled '· with absolute puri ~y and correctness . ... ,, , ..:~r · i'i ·