Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 16, 1888, p. 3

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the lothodist chtfftch acton r- bevtiodppmmaphd i l8toit paraoageboweraretie pbnesrneea4ijqain-and- 6j0pni bnndtr chooltto blliu class conducted by the pastor jauecrdiallr otlted 8tnasrf ud fritttort always welcome a1- atitathcriltlhc door h attune are desired apply to it ruoofe jw steward 0mpmm home gl1nin i3imte isel0s f 44 a8ti class r to cptrttlob jt- rtiioold onk jjffi 2j acton as a- j- bosm f vwirc rcbxy it to fa tr eaowisg a -as- et oor bmotrl bwesrs ratkhd lepeoi de6ale rto 1 m 1 pup sb p contra rr 55c aod casals wari jtjr tjci cot b4r w y crier i fc j jlrsajif i iiif mji thcrsdat august 16 18ss i many sekor locals collated hrllicetfrtboafhtfnl s alert rwctpwi ttf porten eiidion next wednesday ulbt onion fiicmc this afternoon 1 i jfore welcome powers during uio idstovrclc rate ol taxation w 23 mills this ason hon willed laurie r in gaclnlr next tfcotdj ewniw 23rd inst y the bandwill prcaqthtr conceit in iflpuk lo-nifiht- i dr wtsbidtoa will be 1 the domia ga hotel oasiotidj- afceraooa 27th in rolfil mauug iu mr ucnicrsat ioiemttin the town hall to morrow even- i the pobbc school ffanta 1833 to caver jti ccjaonial cipcaditaro o the current j i hr john huver lu jast bdlt ajfine ne jfeaee in fajot o his lots on eufc ifeoe- t t b a djkeoi toroa lo if eipectad tprth in the biptifit charcli at 3 oclock tl 6aody iabeifltifnl i uhle boaqnet from the jrienofioss lottie speigbi- adorns the itoritjuble hr peter mccuin bis raised lherame fork for mother nev hoaw on wiiow itoeet for ir j a speihu mr e k blict iitely retimed rai pedithmnut will preach in the disciples jjeetiag htjoae neitsnndiy morning i a printer- toast the press r it apesses tmlh represses errors im- yh knowledge ind opprcsses aane- yisn foha hewer one o the earliest ralea ol gaelph died list wcetshe hid leai resident of fiux riciaity for 53 yetrs str wijoaes mvss neetig in acton ten jfondiy evcngj wm patterson 1l p nd other will address the tneetirp i sondiy wu georgetowns dric- holi- di the liberal picoic at oaiviufi took oad many at the citizens to the lakeside t- an u incb ofjrtin ineins gallon o ol witer eprttd over a stirflce of nearly tio feet or a lilt of iboat 100 tons on ac ice of pvcrd jktwt mcsiajm lie iroaerisor ol uw geceral asseoibjf preacljed in sl loinriieirarcbi godph uit srmiiir to iirstoongregitioas i tit bus ball mifci belsrwn ihedo- sunioa eorue aniikofal eiebuigeaoulf naahed in an easy ticwy for the former ijaaooreof 6 to 14 j eei w g wallace of georeetora iih be mncted pasto i ov the deer park tttlbyteriaa chcrcbj toronto the ret ftodayin septeiiberj i j tneprittliatlortbe cfiioa agricoj- agalfirithftton open go all to be- w in aontietlijandiuiholbctober will biheadterythprtlj- j ine new brira at i beardmoras tnni ttrr fahliuw the teaming canaiderably aft the bark ears af onloaded nor m moch lei time tnan formerly rqiealeyhajisirnt lesson aid is ppinf tabavefire prowctior roajarityof rate- pifers baring staled a petition asking the cornell to sdbmrl a bylav to provide the uat 1 j i eartmore cosj ne neir bridge pier the willotatreetlgnllbas been com- pitied itii jometliiaf over 300 feet is leogth andisa credittd the boildcr ifr- ftier hecani i j a base ball match took place do kon- diylart between the janior elirs of to- nsa and the junior faftimes of this place at the erid of qhe ninth innings the ira stood pastimes stars 17 t mr vtm bobinsao irrineside firm hiebol reoeived veek before list as a pre est a cheque for f 7000from hissonhenry tiabatralia mrbobtnson is a soccess- w railroad contractor h gonthern ans- fcfc i- i w- mrs s f sickinaon of toronto has ipced a 500 memorial window in the fine flrr rreabyferiaa chnrch at gwrgetosnin hfoorcf ber the lat ifr hojij jtceay who was for many years air elder the chnrch j i the brampiijo ijauicrlias been ciia- lehifrtrnifromian eit to a foar page tteilartothefoxprii the banna- is fire and inierestijr paper fady iiiveto i wants of the rmblic mr dick the proprietor ji m ble newspaper man and iiat thehelm of a fine jrarnal i eev- p- 2 cameron formerly pastor knoi cinrchjis now pobushing an a- ftaiuoigf tieepstle to the hebrews in- a mwies of ahont 100 diacosraes the new fork will be pnblished ii two rolnmes mr vfofiron has met with aoufiiderahle snecess mbiseintusxotsnbsenptions we have betpre ni n pamphlet entitled a canadian rarmcfli ileport which nmca i carefol comnirison of kinnesota ibakota withiranifoba and the cana- iianlnirttvf it jj prepared by w a webslcr a farmer in the township of kiwn co leeds who pcrsobiily listed all the territory mentioned facts jfarei and interviews are presented which fisfactoriiy prove thatonr own canadian jforthweit is entirely sdperior from sfarm- rt standpoint to the american ihe ohaphi jjbbuft nbire received the two first numbers fhe graphic lfljrar- which has met wb a isccess that invites the pfeiaantest jwnpations of the snecess of the rest of ries kamberoae contains the most rose and comprehensive life of grover u er pnblished and embraces all jolble slate papers k is fflnstralcd wfietorecof he presment and mrs cleve- jthe weddink at the whins hoase rpnds birtholace and other interestin g wj and events snmber two preaenu vat tariff speech it the hon bojjer q jjlsoflteias the famoaa w bill and is set ofl with a number pi 5v cartoons eaj nnmber wills jj il of siite n agek bemtaolry i prin pp o jeitra froiht so as to be 7pretrvedj the unpuk libraiywiu tnew nynberevrry month anil the become a highly iuterosf it valoibi i oontr ation fa ooatem jw m to teal ji mitore it is pnb- jjw by ii sl n yo dm dmmc wuirliarc hotly of a lral buraiter ini all interesting rrentt of toe horn- tlie holidiys arc waning pic jiio parties arc drawing to a dose and- the nights are getting longer harvtrtoomes are ui order tbreshirojhai comnionced and it will soon be apple paring time instead pi swinging on 1st front gate or walking onder the shady trees booh are the changes of ufe a pastor rorbortwi aurcn at a nnetmg 0 u boston ohnreh con gregation heldlostsreeka anantmoni can wu made by the twiners to ilerw j hr milne a btodeot of queens college at a oalary of im the rev goiillonian slgni tied his intention of aooeptinj the call ths indncuon wilt take place on the s3rd iost raescitotas 5eascn the cornet band hat arranged for an other concert in the park this evening a specisuurscvionttiu tic presented la the programme which will bo interspersed with cornetsolot by hr e lucas of berun the well- known soloist who hu earned for him- self an console reputation- admission only 10 cents children 5 peats the kecrn laidcr s t g ualph in order to give ihc public of guelph and surrounding cotaitry an opportunity to hear hon wilfrid liuricr the popular leader of the opposition iu the house of commons ifr james luuia ml arrangedfor an address from that prominent gentleman to be given in gnolph on thursday evening ucrt 23rd tost the gt1l will issno re turn ticketa at one fare good to rttam next ay i the livery sis chxjid buids xcesfirfi wordeff bros have disposed of their livery and baa line to mr john williams formerly o erin and well known in this secjon mr williams is wcil-ae- xcainted riili the reqnirenicnts of the livery bntincsa ix a thoroogh honexin and wilz no doabt scnc the pabjic to their peneral eatisfctioa hr wihunis is also proprietor of the favorite etallioa swi- low whose fall ted winter otiirters will be in acton tirspratsctiisfcractaa mr wm j trounce of toronto opnt for the itcteroas ecine works- co was in town last week representing to the heeve and raembers of the council aid other pro- mioect ciuzeos the merits- of the steam ere eicelmsjinfictnred by the above ma for re protection actaa certainly needs boiccthing adeqtiite in the shape c nrotc- tion aiiost ere but whether a tea fire copueera eyttem of waterworks is a ques tion which will taic considcrlie careful cgtisiicration a piiztul accidezt a very painful accident occurred to miss minnie kiukell daughter of mk james kickeil of liceuoesc list monday miss kiciell wt riding en- harsabicfc along the seventh lice when her horse ttamoled and she wis tfcrom on over the animuc bead while on the crcucd it is supposed the bor took a step ard struck the side of the yous udys head with his foot by which ma veroetit her riht earwts torn couipleifcly oe ko other icjuries were fustiiued the many frieeds of miss kickell sympithira deeply witb her in this fil aedsent wkitddqvrboyszirlo this j the acta frfprxol lest week siys jthe hiert bros fouudry club has chiuencdthe club cf that place foragacue and urges the actonxajii to get to work and teach those foundry men- s thing or two if the instruction to be given it no better thin that received by a brampton team which went to acton two years ao and defeated the pastimes it will net prove very elective we now tarn the advice over to our toys and say go to ados and show the acton hoys how well you can knock the fciver ol the ball brampton tiiir the czeia reccri cf k good yov2hvl inferring to cipt h a- mcdonald who wis buried in fairview cemetery here s week or so ago the wir cry paii him the fouowics tribute captain mcdonald two dys before his death dictated a beaa- ifcl letter to the commissioner which breathed the tree eilratioa spirit and though he hid passed away before the tpecial messenger that csrriectths reply could reach him he lacked neither the sympathy nor tbe prayers of headquarters in bis iastit and victory the captain lefts sptjejh record behind him in the 5torthwet and never will the plaintive built their hopes on the ever be heard throughout the eidth of the dominion with- the blessed memory of the irade who wrote it a portrait cur promoted brother will appear in next issue cf the ifcr crv ftul accident to i fczjnar besident the following item appeared ir friday mornings dailies a sawyer named jaher smith between 50 and gs years of age wis fitihymacgicd oh thursday in vegars bros saw mill part arthur he cajce from orillia wberahs had a family this refers to mr jabs smith who wis for quite anainjercf years resident of acfea and vicinity mr smith was mar- riedhere he left acton s or 10 years ago further particulars of the sad affair axe as fojfows a piece of slab became wedged afainst the large circnlar saw winch hs wii operating he ran the io carriage hack and stopped the saw and machinery to remove the slab he omitted however inserting the safety pin in the lever which controlled the steam feed and while busy remorinftthe slab the feed suddenly began working icd the log carriage forced him forward against the saw the 6aw was cot going hut he was ground against its sharp teeth and torn and msned horribly the main artery in his right thigh was cut from which he bled to death in a few seconds quzrterly serrices a the brick church the quarterly services of the methodist tnrcbjioctwocdcircuitwereheld last sua dayinthebrickchurchnearacton therain in the fqrecocn probably prevented aaiarge an attendance as would have been other wise hut a large number wertj present chiefly from the brick church ahdtcreff- eons corners appointment although a few were present from llockwood and eden mills an impressive eermoo was preached by kev james walker senior pastor on the doty and results of eolf examination johoiriog jiow ensf it is to examine others characters and doings rather than our own yotitiionrown we should be concerned abbot seariyoll the congregation remain- pd for the jove feast and a large number partook ol the sacrament tho next quar terly meeting is to be held d v in the church at crewsons corners we nnder- kttnd that the erin iud bauinafsd quar terly fierrices were also held on sunday at icouingsby ber mr wllonghby diairman of gaelph district asaiitltjg the idea is b good one of holding moveable instiad of ktationary qnartoiiy meetikgb as the poo jpldorthe different locilitips -ro- satlurally j interestod in the krvicesvujd the of being benefitted by the 1 distant friends ii also in turn irben atteudiog a distant point coij a busy bu61ns has some tuuciian hipeeuiqf the village of carguj and its toander tii following from the toronto word rcspflctiun mr henry carjtlll m p who vsb foe many yeari a resident of hilton in tha township ot aasagaweya will in terest maoy of our readers mr henry cargillmpfor boat brace owm the brifiht boiy little village whioh bears hit oame on the boathamp ton brtnch q the qraod trank ballway it is t stirring place and owe its activity to the energy of mr cirrill whose big lumbcrnuls and tosh and door factory are among the i largest in canada- in his mills and factory be employs all the year round 350 to 1 300 men and draws hii supplies from vitrip of 12000 acres of ttmberianda which he purchased in 1871 from the gov ernment borne idea miy be gathered ot the immense business done in tho cargiu mills when it is known that the yearly capacity is 5000000 foet of dressed lumber this enterprising m p in addition to hts nulla and factory ii the owner of a floariatirnc flour mill which turns out 75 barrels daily it is ran by water power and t present leased by mr w aaiun mr cargill does not oulyshinc as aman- nfacturer he possesses a farm of 300 acres all under ullage audin addition has 500 acres of grasiog uudi he is a success- ful breeder otfaucyslock his herd of im ported and graded stock being a credit to lho couutry iu his large stanlcs are thirty firstclass horses many ot them clydes dales and perclwwm mr cargilis latest addition to this class of stock is the hard- man team of ottawa for whih he paid 2000 his barns aretho model of an ex perienced farmet altogether mr cargill has reason to be proud of his enterprise and the citirens of cargill of their landlord what it costs to 11l the schools a carefully rniiartd lvtiaiatf of the eimdi- tarcs of the trustees gf acton public sciukji for tfie current war the board of trustees of acton public school met ou jsaturday 11th iost at 1230 toon t members present i francis chairniiu and dr lowry george hjndst thomas ebbigc and a e kicklin minutes of last meeting fcad and con firmed j the finance committee reported that they hail examined the account ot james browc of flf75 for wood and recom mended payment ot the same which upon motion was passed the finance committoe presented their fifth report as follow tou cora rait tee on finance have pre pared their estimate ot the receipts and expenditures of the board for the current year ks follows sjiri r fee i icicrcst j osjtadai lcstlotitrcot grant r 15300 msn 13500 and your committee recorarceud the sccrcurjto reqoeat the municipal council to raise by taxstidn upon the rateable pro perty in the echoi dtviioc the sum of seventeen hucdred and sixty dollarr gzq2cz hrrcsi wh lowct committee moved by vt- h loirry seconded by george hyuds that ihe fifih report of the finance committee jast read be adopted carried the boand thenadjourced whaldo 7oa want if you wjt to buy sell or rent a house or real estate advertise in the fcrx peeks ityoa want to know where to get good value for your money patronise the mer chants and business men who advertise in the feet pteii if amajxd9at teep a stock or business worth advertising and inviting you icspect he dont deserve your custom- ic will pay you to read the busi ness advertisements in the feee pcel- the lxdief aidsocujj the social in the eture room of the methodist church on monday evening was a success and met ihe anticipations of all concerned tee tables presented a very in viting appearance and were spread as they alwjys are under the above auspices with abunianceof both substantial and dainty edibles the florll decorations m the shape of table boquetsjwere provided by mes- dames james matthews add jennie b cameron and miss lottie speight and added considerable attraction acton cor net band played a number of well chosen selections oa the church lawn and short speeches were made by bev dr gutord mr w a webster ot kingston and messrs w p thos tmoore and james brown all present appeared to enjoy themselves ondthe ladies aid will add nearly 20 tq their exchequer milton terra catu wotat the stockholders of the milton pressed erick and terra cotta company with a leading architect from j toronto visited their works yesterday far the purpose of examining the first kiln of bricks is a test of the material used for that purpose they arrived about four oclock and at oacemounted the kiln which was still un pleasantly warm and after removing the top row were delighted to find that the bricks were of the best quality very hard well shaped and a beautiful color the architect stating that they were equal in every respect to tbd fartamed philadelphia pressed brick the stockholders are jubi lant on- the success which has attended their efforts inestablishing a new and ex tensive enterprise in this county and the people of mfltonmay be congratulated upon the existeace of works bo near the town which most be of infinite advantage in a commercial point pf view cliampton the uniozptcnic todiy the anion picnic of the methodist and presbyterian sabbath schools has been arranged to take place this afternoon and a very enjoyable afternoon is anticipated if the weather it auspfeicui especially for the little folk evcrytihiag reasonable that can be thought of for their enjoyment is being carried out the children will meet at the town hail at barf past one those of of knox church 8chocfl on bower avenoe and the methodist school on willow street the procession will thn be formed acton cornet band taking the lead and classes from each school falliqg in in order com mencing with infant c asses each clots to be accompanied byiis teacher the procea- sion marshalled by the sabbath school sdperintendanuwill rooeod along willow street to wart bower avenue tbenoe to main street o mr th w c hobrei grove wbeje the pienie will wheld let oil the parents come sjong wijth their children and heap to insure their co nplete happiness for the itf ternoon the a nuaoment committoe suggests that the lac roue and hue ball players take their itnf iementi of tport with them perhaps the a up keepera will be able to see their way c ear to close up and eoioy the afternoon w th the children lragtiilisaetimung viiltonto and prom acton with wom free presi berien archoreorlfuarqualdtfu mrs j warren it vfauiog frieuds in to- ronto mitt jestie kicklin it visiting friends in goelph mr john moore jr ii visiting friendiin york county dr winn of naaiaittweya hasremotod to campbeuoville- 1 miu carrie smith of hamilton is visit ing friends i in aoton f mr thomas eiatou pnt sovoral days this week at grimsby camp mr adam laing and wife spent several days this week at grimsby camp miss kit eirkwpod of bramptonvieited rienclsal cedar brcekfarnithisyeck mr fred h smyth of toronto spent his civic bolidaywitb actoq ricodt miu moffilt was the guest of miu mc- pherioo of stratford over sanday kovjw kte attended meeting of guelph presbytery at gnelph on teesday mr wma storey and misses jennie sod edith 8torey left on a trip to montreal last monday cspt stubbs of the 8 a left last wpek to speud several days with friends in drumbo mrs adam dickson is virifing friend in her old home she is a welcome visitor to many homes mrs j e mcgarviu and edna left this week to visit friends in chatham and mohroe mich mr mcgregor of almonte was the gaest of mr archibald campbell esq several days this week i bev dr gifford attended the annual financial mccling of guelph district at guelph on tuesday the feee press had a plaasaat visit lost thursday from mr w k kcleod ot the st marys anjar mr angus ferguson left last week for detroit to take a situation in the photo studio of mr j g hill j mr j e mcgarvin left ou tuesday evening on a business trip to lcw york and other american ciuer i mater j m warren ol hamilton has returned home after spending a months holidays at cedar creek farm mr f s- spence the well known publis her of the canada cuix a toronto was a caller at the fuxe pbess office ou tnesday mr harry edmondsdn writes that he and mrs edmoodsou have arrived iu spok ane fails washington ty where they will make their home for the present miss s b smith formerly teacher of lome school who has been taking a course in the central business college stratford has successfully graduated and j taken a diploma j mr john stafford and soo offingal miss celio stafford ot torcnio and miss h stafford of jierhn came home lait week to attend the funeral of their brother haricy j bev a k- mustard who is assistant pastor with bev w- barkson the kassaga- weya circuit is lying very ill iu aherfoyle from bleeding at the lane it ii doabtfal fwbether be will ever regain his former strength and much sympathy is expressed or him-i- i 9gkjf iyr i havt in stock t all jine of wire boiri hoe8 tho largest stock in aoton tattonsto harve8t tool8 bjra8qrassandcradurobkbniandsjiongsl f0bk hanblejs kaxei mlp ami field i 8cytbe8 and ohdstokeb73rllid btonltutirls kb and dbaob potatob fobkb spadeb sfiovels em machine oils jjiclodtaj atlpofdlab bhakds at prlcewat donvx i am pre tb besqebh and mill hen in nomtluoi of s gallon and opwards that c conwandseebainplesaddgfltqqotauonb guelph central i will be wi ou tae zihihiiiaa grocarls iulhe j city of guelph wednesday thursday and frida7 i 1 september 12 13 14 pritc till be rea x qt stoct produce ladies work fine arts collie dogs etc etc speeding la tha hone king and other attrae- tious wql be provfdodj i for tnrlher particulars its prize istj tckich mi j- be bid on pplicon to the eccrewr geo howaed president b mackenzie secretary el amassmeetinc of the electort of acton and vicinity will be addressed by d henderson the liberal conservative candidate forthe house of commons of canada a mcrobeiltsv esq oftoboxto it urn george 3torley an 1 jos barry were on friday last brought cfore mayor eobert- f x charged with be ug drunk and dls ordery aid wore esc bind m aodcosbj towk hall actok os friday evening i atjgubt 17m- at s oclock the reform candidate is invited god save the queek dominion election amassmeetinc k the evtenests ot tbebeiofnicandidstol wrhb8tti0i hail oton monday attgi 20ti 1888 at b p m then addresses by vat patterson 31f jos sorts mm j mr vaiaib and others hoar of xahs lauklud utcheb hat and 1 ot charge pnl ot a coinioto ftock of choice our motto is jdlilty teas suqaus tobsacoes and bmsonalile cakxeo ooodb anl qeneraj not quavtitv- our 43c trt in ormin jlan ud blaeli b1t them peuchi ns prepared paints k cutf a perc tnon jar will be deurerc god save the qpben agent for b laurences attractive bi artera v builders supplies todro be itra 5 m ho butts solid and loou pjm bcbe v oat hooks uabx book bollebb wisdow ocibclall 81 cili order r qlaileri point etc also a ine lot of cutleb aad gsnorarhvrlwrc crocerie8 l t inxep pajkt8 in tbo market ready for use a fall line ot til colots 1 ait in also dry colors ou terpentine aad varnishes i bru8he8 ineludlnir white wash kamomixe faixt vaksibh btexcili stove boot hobse and plbth perfected spectacles j b pear3m i u ujqan- wains bring thousands of customers to i i the richt house he clearinuout sale ol somme goods durin the rannth ol angnst will enable thousands oi pnilh s at kreat y reduced prices goods are ail narked iu plain ngare showing their firmer and s 9lk nc ctine hits haaers t ishowmg their fanner and present price l l f l menttone once ic iu n nouse i n aoriment or goods and variety ot style to select from a feature lcvwhicht celebrated bee the tweyard widteb ite sheeting fine cloth at 2me the honeyodmb toweuinl atfc s h whit feuilu at wc and jl a lot of turcoman st atrij srtoiu soniothesihn bee these cheap curtains yiobiobahb dress goods st grain silks at an immense reduetioi in prices see these cheap bilk dresses prinuveduced tahoinii bemnant ol woollen d good idprint at bargain price suitable tetchool 6br1o1ntis lew t these extra cheap bemnapts see the very cheap good offered in thecarpet dsartmmt i l and poc each worth much more elegant smyrna and aiminter bag at greatly rxied prices twnw i t b ol carpeu at special sole prices keif seisonsble and desirable gco out these goods porchased by mri thomas c wslkins in europeore now eody usile hon tearertcsdt in the hat bead it a choice lot of new ribbons silk plusherblack satin mervimedi bllcilfafflir strawberry cardinal and black cashmere newest makes of pnrtierecurtaios a nrettv lot oj newciorstnd c f f c moaqoetoir and swede kid gloveain ton owes alao blackew t ifctv a latge aasortment of ladies and childrens cahoere hosiery see the new makh lodi cashkeri ho t 7 i h tota8 5 wttmneh more money new flu unaotmstalilace of is yards each hew embroideries and allover embroideries new braid trimminfla braid andbeadeds lad collar new bleached and pnbleacbed sheeungs n block indu ms ksed mnnatoook and hther while goods a special sale of ae veu cases of grey flannel to be sold at remklame low pricesth e woodand from one of the bestmills m canada be sure and seenre some ol these cheanplannels also wbita special pnoe during this month bemember the bight house is on king street- east tone door from hnghi 31 tx f k wro mk m vo in the bijjht hodsel look on til windows ds j which is hamilton aug 7th 1888 thomas g watk jhsts wool wool tiroibiiisr itteivt03sr vfool- sows limehouse woollen mills are now preparedto pay the highest market prices fpr all woo offertid in 4 cash or goods john w i llia1m8 i- having apbun od ioirworivhip ot boihicu is oly i cinind on by bros would solicit tljs attronage ol and will do my utmost w pleaso all e 1 uiitery 1vonln j j pabllr well equipped end stylifil danalayseseourec 1 1 1 j plratclouifitoommercial lera at special ebtes hi a codiforublo bbs oiciixj all day algbt also if ordered glmbtacu j john willams j i-miv- ml m bigs i i ftovel n hi ans if if secure desirable many lota of here bat tear money by ooniw u rtrbt honseu worth 80 the barnanprioe ipeoisily red need of colored gros a large lot of and select a redttoed to 87 j window shades at jast opened will be toand- 1 ranoaioe cream rtylea in phnto ta bqk gloves they will please i lodt npjn piece j new shapes in victoria lawns koodiareall- blanfceu at many maia for the name ti e yaiins ye have a large and well assorted stock of blankets tweeds flannels stocking knitted goods etc in great variety selected expressly to supply the requiiementso thejarrriers roll carding spinning weaving and in foci all k od o custom work done in our usual prompt soj satisfactory manner tin iined butter tuls these tubs are to be sold at 50 cents each the regula price is j65 cents the tubs tin lined tub is the best made and parties packing can get 3 cents per pound more for their sutter injt butter in these in any 6ther tub kelly bros i than iffpackee i i butter and eggs wanted kelly bros f great sale 1 fooas i j the dissolution of par ner- ship sale still ctniriues we have largetjuafirities of bods wewantto convert into mt n we are miking special and extraordiriafy feffbrts tc ac- complish that end we halfv quote you a few spec rflfn prices for example splendid j colored silkifor- 25c worth fjic jtatk silts for 50c vtrtkiioo and coloredjsatin meryei1 hxix lor 50c and75cworthj igy and 156 j dress goodfor 1 pc 15c j oc k dt gblei the money j a fine line for 15c original 1 price 30c beautiful ribbons for 5c per yard millijnetvrriantles-and- flowers at tjxtraordinalo- prices paiaspls a magr4n- cent line from 250 np- i factory dottons for 3cper yard up checked shirtmgs- for 6c v per yid worth 10 seersuckers 3fper jardiupr beautiful fa t colored prints and ginghams for 6c wbrth 12jc and 5c cottdndes and fweeds att jextraeffdinajg low prices beautiful- tkejed at 25c per jard- w we are slimghteriiigjte tsyyi made clothjng regardles ioyv cost enisvarnishuijiai magnifcetrtitqak ilfils ibrj 25c wdih i hopi- garpe sinl hemp unic n alliwool tap- estry brusejs floor gilv- cjrythb mat s i curtains aji window bli ids in jaige 1 an-j- ety and 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