WELL KNOWN BRANDS Ser1·ant girl wanted. See advt. Para.sols all prices at the West End House. . arouncl a.gam · a fter a i mg· · ,.1 L tall gOll"' & Co Mr. <J. Cox is n . ess1·s. Yll · ;::, "' · ering illness. 'Take this opportunity of announcin!( that The Scott Act comes into force lleI·e they arfl prepared Lo supply their S l next aturc ay. · t h" at f Leave your orders or eave roug mg , L Geo Quick's · · . -0~'Mr. W'.R R. Cawker advertises for 100 1 · good vea calves. \Ve are advertisir.·g t wo good properties in ·'['yrone f or sa l e. iu lots to suit purchasers. · d A ca1Jital farm in Pickering is acl vert1se .WHITE LEAD. PURE _ I I I "White Lead, Le~ds 'These are unsurpassed for l"UR[TY, COVERING PROPERTil<JS AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE. SEE TllAT TEE 'fRADE MARK IS OC< EACH PACKAGE. In Painting use Lyman's Linseed Oil, made only from carefully cleaned seed and absolutely free from adulteNtion. The Best is the Cheapest. STOTT i:>~ ~ JU ' I=>Y, .\. ---~PA. 'I' R 0 :NI Z E AGENTS. ...- -- ..- - -- - -- - - - for sale, See Advt. Our readers who de'a l in Orono, read thu "Corner Store" advt. Miss McMurtry has returned to town ft l . .t 1 ·n ·ru · 1·onto a er a ong v1s1 h · t f or Mr. W . Yule is t e new orgams Q · · t Metl1od1""t c·11urd1 ueen·~ · ., · · · lM orBuy 3 lbs. of Li· 0 ,,uor T ea a t L CV! 41:!1 ·00 b ook £ree. ris) an d get a 'ii' J Id Parties w::.nting to loan money s 1ou apply at the STATESMAN office. Pike shooting has been the favorite pastime of our local sports lately. Persons owing forplot3 in Bowmanville cemetery are nufified to pay up . Mrs. (Rev.) Mcintyre has returned from Brnmptun in better health. Several new subscribers have been received for the SuTESMA~ hitely. Paddy Lambert 1 )aseed wes_t ward on Friday last, to the Contral Pnson. ,,re sellin !! Stott ,e- Jury, of tl11's town, . ~"' ~ a baking powder that is very good. Miss Beer of Orono, has been visiting Mrs. J. S. Il~nd, and other friends. · off urm 't A very large quantity ure l ias been shipped lat ely from tho fac tory. It is surpising what a very. large num- H 0 ME ---o- --· I N D UST RY · l · ber oi hats Mayer has s .Jd this week. Mr. Geo. Stevens, of Belleville Business College, has been home on a visit. The latest thi.ni! in scrims for curtains, d at the \Vest End, House. Call an see it. Tlle Sal vati-On orchestra make a valuable addition to the singing in the hat'-·' racks . Mr. Henry Grigg has leased the farm formerly occupied by the late Alfred Aldworth. · sprmg. · ·.N-ro Tramps are numerous ti ns STOTT ~ JUR~'S BAKING POWDER is the best in the market. ONLY 30c. LB. In nearly every paper published we see llarge !laming advertisements setting forth the ~virtues ot" the different Baking Powders in the ·market ea.ch praising up their own and run· 'nlng down every kind. \ Ve thlnk .our turn \1&e ..~0 me now, and we ask ror a hearm~ During the paet six years we have been selling a llak. lng Powder which is absolutely pure, &nd · which ltas been giving our customer" tl!e very · best satisfaction, and we have now decided to manufacture it on a. mflre exten<led soale, for we see no reason why Canadl., nq should.pa.ya · large duty on any prep11.ra.tion, when Just '!'" good an article In every respect ls prepare!l m . our own town. We olfer to the pubhc a p01fectly pure and relillble Ba.king Powde.r, . at 30 cents a. pound, which ie second to nonA rn the market, although it is from 10 con ts to 20 ··cents a pound cheaper. 'i'he reason we can do this is pl&ln; we manufacture our own Powder and have no commissions t.o pay travellers and ..agents. Onr Powder la always fresh and reliable and we guarantee s&ti!'lfactlon. When :"buying Duking Powder next time give ours a "tri&l and we are sure you will never use any .. <Other kind. Our readers will find a very ~oocl stock: of geueral dry goods at Tod :Bros. '. in Mr. P aterson' s old stand. They keep a splenLadies have you t ried those raw sugaru did assortment of staple lines aml sell very at "\V. Quick & Co's. cheap. They are very attentive :ind ob. Mrs ..r. Mason, of Rrantford, is visit - ligin!! " to customers and are r eceiving l a incr large patronage. Road· their nmy "' friends in town. d l 1 ac 1 1verThe boys a.re delighted over those new tisement an ,give t 1em au e<H y ca . . M , Tl " a · 11 t t · t f Sprrng hats at ayers. ie secon m oot 1 y en er ammen o B . h · th News tattlers St. P a ul's Temperance Ass ociation wns ya paragrnp m e ' , ..,~ 'd . 1 f . d" must he thick in Hampton. held on. J.' n ay evening ast, a., air au l · H t I ence 'b emg present. The President, .T. B. Miss Alma Cryderman. of amp on, ms -f Fajrbairn, E sq. , occupied the cliair. A ter como to reside for 11 time in town. singing a hymn, Rev. R. D . Fraser r ead Mr. May advertises something. specia1 a' portion of scripture and offered IJrayer. c 11 d in cheap harness. ~ an oxamme. The chairnuw opened the program with a For the finest embroideries at t 1 te neat sr·eech ; t hen came an anthem by the lowest figures please call on Mrs. Ives. 1 church choir, a r ecitation- J ohn B . Gough 1. Mrs. A. H. Adams, of Toronto is visit by Miss Winnie Fielding; :m ant 1 wm oy ] SS J · dd b R A A ing at Mr. .Joshua Adams\ \Vellington -at· t 1e . . c 10ir, an a r ess y ev. -- . . . , · 1 t b 1 Drummond, reading- F>J.rmer J ohn-by lines of artists . materia ef, · J·r1es ·c by b Full tt t · t S s s-Edu 11 s M ast er "1 u . -'"'-· <· i , J·r. , mc>·e 1nus1 1 11 108 rus_ · pa e ·es, e c., a ' · ' · . sa I t11e cho1'rs a . nd , br1"ef 1'ntermisoion fo rsiun· Full line of artists materials-tubes, ,. br·t1sl1es, 1 1a!lct tes, etc., at S. S. Edsall' · ing ., the pledge. After a vote of thanks , . offers a good puilcling lot fo to Mr. Drummond for his :i.ddress Mrs Spear d I the sale. AJlI>iy tu Miss ~ Spear at the Pos , '\ meetini:r ~ was closed with the_ ox.·o ogy. · . The membersl1jp of the Society is coi;;-i Office. \tautly increasing. H on. S. H. Blake,JS Barbed, ribbon, plain and annealed e \ Ro?ted to deliver an address at the~ - next wire a fuil stock ut bed rock prices u.t S. meeung. · ~ S. Edsall's. Arr ~Jct'IYJJ,.hle and interesting "progrn.m A large snapping turtle was caught was rendered oh l\fiffil:fay night by the down at the marsh on Saturday. A rare members of Church-st . Methodist Y.P.A. visitant h er e. Though not numerous, the selections were .Just in at the West End H ouse 20DO all carefully prepared, and though in some yards of factory cotton, extra valne an<l cases very laughable, were en tirely unobspecial prices. jeciionalble. The program includedinstruA local sheet advertiseu mufflers in its mentah by Miss 8heri n, songs by Misses It mus t issue · _s · l as t issue. orm ti10 s ha(ly Bennett and Farron, readin.l!s " by Misse ·ae of t Jie stree t . Juuess and McC ullough s1 bl' and Messrs . . H. Brittain and J. Jo m. A rec1tationMrs. McLaughlin has ret urned from "Sparticus t o t ho Gladiacors" hy Mr. :Burlington where she went to attend the Sanderson is desening uf special mention, funeral of a relativ<l. it8 delivery being l'Xtremely ma;;tel'ly ancl Rev. W.C. W indell, of Cadmus, preach .eel at both services in St. Andrew's churel1 effective. We think the reacl111g by Miss 11 l 'eterboro, ui·i Sund." y last. J oness for pathos and tenderness cou < " scarcely be surpassed, and the affecting Mr. Geo.Rice leaYes to-morrow for T o· account of the drunkard's child, Little ronto where he has secured a position in T ommy Br.. wn will not soon be forgotton Heintzman's Piano factory. by the audience. A dialogue by four Mr. Chas. Itnse left for Friendship, N young ladies.forceablyd epicting t he affecY., last week to continue his musical · tation you fi of a I modern Tl I ng lady, h w;is th given course in Rax tet· University. · m ne sty e. u efl c 1oruses y · e mflmbers were also well rencle1·ed. The enterb . Horsemen will find a good selection of . t b ht t 0 a c1 cuts for stallion route bills M the S 1'A1'ES· tam men was · roug ose Y smginrr tho f>oxolo<,,,ry and all se parated feeling MAN ollicc. Prices moderate. ~ I that they received more than the va ue Mantle materials, silks, satins, Ottoman of the small admission fee. Credit is due col'ds, Satin De i.rons, Mer.,'s,&c., at the President, Mr . .fohlin, a i, d Vi·,e-Pres. reasonable prices at tile Star House. · Miss L. Bennett., for the n 1 ry efficient A. c" t1 'zc11 ,·ftcr re· , d1·n!Z .· " _ th e News last manner in which e"erythiug ~ 1vas ()onduct· 1 Cartwrigh~ Fail' pr1, A ·1 30th . . Re!l.<l T. Geo. 1\fason s big advt. SELL.ING OFFJ T:S:E I I 0 J te CORNER STORE, ORONO, is now open again and bou nd to ad - lil · Prices. ·A lot of. -- Ne-vv Goods have just been added making an IMMENSE STOCK of · r Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, &c., which must be sold off at Trerriendous Bargains I All who like Good Bargains come along with your Cash, Butter, Eggs, & c. STOTT & JURY. BOWl\U.NVIL~E, FRIDAY, APRIL 23. Local and Otherwise. The swallows are here. Call at Tait & Morrison's to see Mrs. "Clarke's Cookery Book. · '.l.'hey have found out what mn into the ·ill fated steamer "Oregon." Water. Barbed, ribbon, ph\in and 1annealed ·wire a full st0ck at bed rock prices at S. :S. Edsall's. Messrs. J.B. Mitchel! o.nd W. C. Kiug :sail in June a11 representatives in the ·Canadian team for Wimbledon, 1886. There is great demands being made on the capabilities of t h e steamsh" ip 1· mes -crossing the Atlantic, and the births are being taken up far ahead . Mr. and Mrs..Tohn Keachie and child sail on May 13th from New Y0rk to Glasgo.v by S. S. "State of K evada," on - . a visit 1o Bonnie Scotland. ,,. Vl.' hat a fin~ spell of beau ti f 111 weat]10r we are hanug Last Sabhath was a splendid d~y, une could a!most see the grass growrng by the roadside. Rev. W. H. Warriner is preaching a .course of sermons ou "Amusements." He has taken up the subject of the "Theatre," "Dancing," and "Ciird playing" already, ·and in an excellent manner. The Manitoba Exhibition Oar will be -at Bowinanville Station, from 4 :05 to 7: ..SOP· m., on Satu:rday,-April 24~h. Come . .and see ther poducts of our glor10us West· eri:i~count~. It. B. A _ NDREW, Agent Can- · adian P acific Railwny. G Th l I M . tt ·. M r. . · . 6 sea .10.- r. _,eo. P 1ggo R &i d F Id d p f w w w111 ~ ar ie cl an r~ · y · b ~on s~1lopSat,~r ayfror:n ,,ew Ork ya_nc 1 or Jme S.. s. Furness1a. Messrs. gg?tt and .F~~ld are en rou~~ for t!ie Coloma.I Exl.ub. it1o_Jl. Prof. V\ ills'm mtends re· m n, 1n1na in England. Bon voyao"C:l to you !" a · Whil· MoaesHeard and son were cross· ing the bridge close by the Fisheries on Saturday mornincr last, with a team and · ,., wagon, the bridge went down precipitat8 e8 and wagon into the flow . hor mg men, · · t t Luckily they escaped with mg orren · · ·only a seve·r~ ·liaki'ng and o faw scratches u w ~nd bruises.~ ,8001,u,.-You are invited to attend the 'Social at the Church-at. Methodis~ church 0 " 11 o -;; tliis Good Friday evening. Tea will 8 6 be .s erved in ~he School Room from to ·o'clock after which an interesting program , 0 £readings. sinRing, speeches, &c. will ":l~e.given. Admission 25 ceuts. Pr.;ceeds , h d in aid of churc fun · · · d d Persons who h ave a superstitious rea <;if Friday to learn that . hwill not hi be F pleased .d Lt ·this is a t orutig . y r1 ay yea.Fr" d . can~ in'11 on Friday, will go out on rt · ay, } fi "ft thr F ·I 'l'l e an are :w1 iave th Y· ee rH ays. ier . . th th t f . our mon ~ ·m e yoor . It Iiave fi ve :Fridays each, ·changes of the moon occur . mo· on Fricl_ a y, and the lon!!est :ind :f:ilve ti .shortest day of .the year ,aacl\ fall on a Friday. 0 " less than 12 occupied tho lock·up one week exclaimed " What a fertile irnagina ed. k t ion is trying tu do for barrenBurketunl" Lace Curtains, Curtain Nets, Curtain _ night last wee · · Scrims, Window Holland with dado. See 100 pieces White MuBlins, including all Eleven first -class suits sold on l\fonday these goods at T. Geo. Mason's Star popular makes and patterns, now showing April lUth, at 'l'. Geo. Mason's Star Ho_use H ou:.e. , at the Star House. Choice <'roods and the best cutter brmgs " The rumor of the retirement or Sir John Mrs. Hue de Bourek, relict of the late them in. A. McDonald fr0m public lifec:p1sed, conpastor of Trinity Church, this town, died Mr. A. n. Bowen was in town a few sideraLle excitement, hut it caused no atQ11ebeeonSundayweek. clays ago. H e isnowpropriet-Orofahack rnorethanisbeing rnised by the N ew Paddy Lambert was sent t~ jail last andbagg< 1gelincandfeedstablesatGrand Wi!liamssewingnnchine. ltisso farin week for three mouths for steal!ug GO lbs Rapids, Micl1. ' advance of all competition that dealers in l'-\ of flour from w. Quick & Co. The new advertisement of Messrs . Hum other machines are 1 ·etiring from tho field Mr. M. D. Williams shipped two car phrey & Mayer, the collar makers, ap as they ~ay, to let the New Williams have loads of fat cattle, sheep and hogs for pears in this issue. 'l'hey are doing. a .her own way, which she is destined t o eastern mar ke ts on Priday last. large business. have. Active preparations are in progress for Several Dadington farmers finding t.hat The .T ownship of Clarke Spring Fair a grand concert to he given by the Public there is m ore money in raising good s~ock will be held on the Show Grounds, Orono School children, at an early date . than in grain are taking steps to improve on Tuesday April 27th, commencinf[ at Mr. Chi~s. R . McCullough has been re· theit fiocks and herds. 1 o'clock p. rn. R, Mo ME NT, Secreta1'y .. Orono, April 9, 1886. en"acrecl a t the Ontario Business ·college \Ve have received from Prof. Ruse, T o. ront.o, a very h:indsume program of the Belh:'°vi!le' at an increase of salary. Miss Maud Stuart, of Ontario Ladies P opular Monday Concerts. 1t is printed College, Whitby, spent a few days wit.h on f in . Thanks. Messrs. D. Toc l and George Pierce left friends in Bowm ·nville this week. Mr. W. P. Prower is anticipating r la~t Friday morning for Detroit, where tirement from business and has purchas a they have gone in search of situations. M:r. M. Porter's handsome residence. May success attend t.hem. Porto Rico and 0 '1\'leetingsatthe harrn.cks on Sabbath Mr. Rich. Stanley had his hand 1.:iadly shattered on 1'h\1rsday by the explosion last wtJre well attended. Capt. Hiud was Demerara Sugars of a fog signal he was trying to open. present in bhe aftemoon but owing to 'fen cases of Embroideries, all widths . feeble h ealth, took np active part. -ATLaces in great vanety and fine values i ust \ R. H. Osborne h~s leased Levi ¥orris' received at '1'. Geo. Mason's Star House. aning Mill vn Liberty-st. and is preMr. W. Bennett of the News uflice has g r ed t,1 do planing, matching, moulding, secured n position on the Colonial Gazette tc. All ordllrs promptly att~nded t o. London, England, and leaves for the old When you are in your happiest mood, country short'y have your sweetest expression and,your Do y011 wan t a new Spring hat in the The members of J erusalem Louge A.F. best dress on, come down to Henry's latest atyle, young man? If so drop into ' A. M., spent a very social evening at Gallery and have them photographed in Mnyer's, he has re:ieived his tint consign· heir regular communication on Wednes- a group. meut, and they aee goin>! l ike hot cakes. day night, 14th in-t. George Bantel, of R ochester, is over -~ .:-:-===~-~ -~ -========== The Salvation Army Temple in Toran - after nlore h orses. The continued de· Hnrrlnge .NoHceK. 611 cents 1 births nnd l on Mon d aynext · M dentlts. ~l>eents. ..~."'======= = to is to be openec · ar- mand for good horses should induce far- ""· ·========: shall Balling ton Booth, a sou of Major mers to breed from t he very best sires a· Lr-BIRTHS. Booth, is. to be present. "ai ·lable. CRAWFORD-In l~th, Capt. Luther Werry was expected to ' He\·. R . D. Fraser will give a discou;s the wife of1\1r' A .Bowmanville, W. Crawford,on or_ aApril _ daughte:. arrive in Bowmanville last night. After in S L. Paul's church on Sabbatt1 evem~g DIED. a brief visit to his home at $olina, he ex- 25th inst., "The µresent duty of Chris- ,.--..... pects to leave for London, England. ti ans and good citizens in respect to s ru ART-In Ilowman ville, on the 20th in it.. Prudence l,arke aged Stuart, beloved wife of 75 pieces new printd, in black, enamel, liquor ~ I~rancis c. Stuart. 55 yea.1·s. black and white, navyd, greys and cream ~McLaughlin is selling some build- ~A:l'l'DERSON-Suddenly at the residence of grounds, all latest pat terns. Call ear)(' ing lots off his property. Dr. Hillier! ~gt~~:ng~ t~~('~~si~:t~.rAt!~~~~e~rf~:i'er~~~; and get 1i good choice 11t the West Mr. 1\1. . Porter lia\·e bought one ea aged 83 yea.rs, 7 months a.nd 19 days, Native House. facing on Lowe-st., and will erect palat of Auchinleck, Ayrshire, Scotland; father or The funeral of the late Alex. Anders ' residences thereon. ~r 1J3~w~i~~~~~~· jeweller, Toronto, torm~rly who died suddenly of heart disease at Mr. Io all ve that want stylish clothes. . --· · . -· ... · Jas. Stevens' last week took place from M c / ungs"'have opened their Tailoring ~WMANVILLE MARKETS. Mrs. W. Layton 's, Clarke, on Friday last Department and have placed in charge M. -to Orono Cemetery. '.l'reavelle, a first-class cutter just from 4Correctc1l by .John Lyle, every Thnrs1lny. Mnr,romi oF MoNEY.-Reader if you New York. Call and see him. -want money on farm property at the lowThe opening services of the Salvation FI.OUR, 'lP' lOO lbs.······· .$2 10 to $ 2 5o est rate of inter<·s~. call at the STATESMAN A. '.l.'emple in 'l'oronto commence to-mor- WHEAT, Fall, ~ bush . . ... 0 70 II 0 80 11 office. You ca.n get fron1 $500 to"' $ 10,000 row and will be continued on Sunday and Spring, l't · · · · · O 70 H O BO for as long as you like. M ondny. Single fare Tickets guoi.l from BAltr.EY, 'If bush.······ · · 0 55 " 70 0 35 53 II 0 0 40 55 I 24 t h t.o 27th , map be procured f rom RYE, II · · · · · · · · · · 0 Joseph Jefferv, the Tailor, has intro- tie O J H I1 ATS, ,, ··· · ···· " duced the gift book system with success. Capt. o t iam. . , P EAS, Blackeye,. lJl' lmsh:. . . O 80 J1 O 88 Hegiveswith e"cry sn~t of cl'lthes the Orderyournewbuggyat onceat Morris ,. Small, ,. ... 055 11 O 60 privilege to select a book from an assort- Carriage Works where you can ,g et a. · ,, .Blue, ,. . . . O 55 JI O 65 ment he keeps in his store. choice of McLaughlin's celebrated gear IlU'l"rER, hes·t tahfe,. W th. . .. (i)' 16 J1 O 18 Labor"1ng men shot1ld ·protect their fam- with latest improvements, the Timpkin, L ,.. .... O ' IO II 0 13 ·1· b . . th . l' f $2 000 . .l AlLD, v l U . . · · · · · · · · · · · · . · · in R e0 crina, Buffalo and other makers, wit l E aGS , "" 1 1es y insu11n · .II, e ir 1ves · or · , v d oz. . · · . . . . . · · . . 0' ]110' . 11 O 11 the Rochester Mutual R elief Society. The Morris' Patent Top, if desired. PoTA'TO'E18r W bush .......... O 35· 11 O 45 cost is only about a third of the Canada Our readers will be pleased to hear that. DRESSED Hoos ir 1'00'.·· . . 4 50 11 5 00 Life ancl similar companies. M. A . James Dr. Harnden has introduced a local HAY .. " . .... ....·. . .·.. . . !)' 00 II 10 00 agent. · i ' th· anisthetic for the removal of teeth w The Star Honse haR J· ust received repeat o11 t pa1 ·n. He is al ways alive to the inorders of mauy desiralile lines in Dre3s tere. t of his profession in general and of BULL FO·R SERVICE.-A Thoro" t Bull. rising 2· ye&ra, with Goods. They ~ ·re sh·Jwing · lm · par t·i 'c u 1 · bredd Durllam· " a choice assort- Ju~ rons m .ar. See next week's · reg-1stere pe d' igree, Is k ep t f or ser~1 c .A _on Lot · 4', Con. 3; Darlinl(tom 'I'erms- lS2. Ji'. W.Ar.r,rn, ment a t reaBonabl e prices. paper. Proprietor;. 17·4w· Subscriptions for the STATESEAN may Young Dumfresshire ,Tock, a vnhmble --·-----------·~~--commence at any time, and payment may young stallion owned by Mr. T. Prouse, fOl" be made for three, $L~ or twelve months, of Seagrave, died a t the Alma Hotel liere· just as the subscriber choose11. If anyone last week of inflammation. The owner re· Guarcl.tifullShip. feels that they canno't pay for a year in ad- fused $1000 for him recently. He was on ' vance, we shall bo pleased to send the I his· . his way to East Durham to trave t rrAKE N < <:Vll 1'0 K t11at immediately paper for three m·mths for 25 cents; !!ix season. upon the expiration of· twenty days aftor months for 50 ce nts; nine months 75 rents, .Couch, Johnston & Cryderman are now ·tho flrat publication of this notice,. Annie or one year 0 1. The balance of this year k f 11 k" d Humphrey, or the 'l'own of' Bow'n1anville, in ~ showing & magnifice?t stoc o a m s GO cents. Subscribe now. of ne w cloths . Their goods are cut by the· County or Burham; Widow. will apply to His Honor the Judite of the Surroii:ate Court or F W Mr. Johnston ~n-' wade up ,, nder hi·~ l\lumuy & LANMAN's LORIDA A'fER. · n u '1 ~ the United-Counties or Northun1betland and is one of the sureet and speediest of cures irnpervii!iGn, which ii!!· a guarantee to all Durham to be appointed Gilardi&n of Am~le Humphrey, 'l'hom&s Ilumphre~-. ·Oh&rles Hum· · I t_ re- wl10 le. " ve thei·r orde"s, With CJ.esp or for every form of nerviuueness. ~ · that they wm phrey, Frederick Humphrey, Catherine Humt' have a" uood fitt1' ng, well made and we . 1:1 phrey, &nd Ethel Humphrey, the lnf& nt lievea headache when ot h er a.ppi· JCB 10ns h tri111med snit. children or'11hom&e George Humphrey, late of completely £ail. It reinvigorate~ .t e t.he said Town ot llowmanville, saddler, d e· fatigued and overtaxed body, aud it 1m THE 111-:CTIC l 'L USll, pnle h"Uow cheelu ceased .. Bowmanvitle, 13th .A.pril, 1886. f d b t 't l anti 11recarfom1 lll·P<>-ULe . 111dlente worm~ · part2 orce an uoyancy o t ..e men a t'recmnn'§ 1't'or111 1·owtlers nlll ·llllckJ.Y R. ltUSSELL ~,08COMBE, powen. 1u11l elleetllaily rem&Ylt them~ 16·3w.Sollc1.sor tor Appllcan t. GD,.£01T. TILL NEXT FALL WILL BE CIV£U PERSONS. i' RESnnuSIBLE !"" U I'~ NOTICE. All the book accounts and other claims ·oftha "nsolvant estate of c. G. Armstrong have been placed in my hands for immediate collection. All indebted to the estate in any way will please call at Once. W.W. TRULL. 16 RAW SUGARS. WE HAV-E OPENED UP this week some special lines in WM. QU IGK & CO'S. ILACES! Flouncings and Embroideries. Valenciennes Lace Flouncing, Oriental Lace Flouncing, Spanish Lace Flouncing, Allover and Trin1n1ing Laces to match. - - - -0'- - -- i( tl'.t 3 in Cream, Whit e, Beige and Black. ° We are also showing a large range of Perrin & Frere's first choice 0 KID GLOVESI Lawrence in Black only. . Josep:hine 1n Black and Tan shades. E:ugenie in Black and Tan shades. . Suede In Black and Tan shades· Jvoune in White only. B'Llttons, from 2 to 6 Button lengths. Notice of.Application: Letters of 0 PIERCE~ <)O. ·