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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Sep 1876, p. 4

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. CANh..DIAN STATESMAN-_:AND MERCHANT, BO_:WlVIANVILLE, THURSDAY, SEPTE.l\:IBER 28, 1876, _ _____z_ ___ -- ~------ ------------- . . . -= ' / · '1 - -----------~ ---~ JOHN'S WIFE. A young ·wife st.ood 'vith her hand On 1he broo111, And looked around the little room, "Nothing bnt. toil fot' ever," she said, ":E'rom early 1norn till t ho night h n.s fled. If you were only a mcroha.nt, now, '\.Ve need not Jive by t he sweat of your bro·w." Pegging a 'vn.y spolte shoemaker .John The Mother-in-Le.w of Moses. ' Some time ago in the town of X. during a religioua controversy between Peter McArthur[ I -IS-· NEW! NEW! , Debenn1res tor Sale. Lamb and some of his friends, one of the latter asserted that Peter didn't know ·who was the n1other-in-la.w of Moaes, a.nd "V'te ne'er sec \Voll what we're stu.ncling on." A lady stood by hei· husband's chiLir And quietly passed hot· hand o'er 1iis hair, "You never have t:in1ofor 1nc now," ;.ihe Haid, And a t.ear-dro11 fell on the ltn\'-bent hea.c1. "lf you were onl ~- richf my clear, \\rith nothin,I.\" to do fron1 year to year, th>t be conldu't ascertain. Peter offered to bet that he could find out, and the Wager was accepted. After searching in new · ---:o:--- offe r for sale Five Debentures a t the Y 1l· .age of Newcastle, value $635 each, be~,ring int erest a t. seven per cent. .l!"""'or further particulars apptyto II. NICHOLSON, Trrn NEWCASTLE HARBOUR co. vain through the Sciptures, 1'Ir. L·mb concluded to go rounrl and interview Deacon Jones about it. The <.lea.con ia h0~d man in a. gas office, and in the office thure are half a dozen small windows, behind llut an1mm ea.eh other- oh, dear inc! V\'11a!. a h appy wo1nnn I should be." J~ooking up from his ledger, spoke n1ercha.nt which sit clerks to receive money. ApplyJohning at one of these Mr. La.mb sai<l." We ne'er see well what \ve're standing on ." .A stately forn1 in velvet dresged : .A diamond gleaming on her breast. "Nothing but t oil for fashion," she :o;ai«l, "'l'ill l s01netimes wish thul, I wt~t·c deafl. If I mig-h t lmt ca.st this \vealth aside, .A ucl lm once n1ore the poor tnan's bride!" Frorn his easy chn.it· spoke gontlmuan John" '\'Ve ne'er soc \Yell what \Vo're F!tauding on." -" COIHC' OU[, 1lF 'THE ORV 'COODS BUSINESS, . ~' ~-' ~-·-·/·· . S. 'l'HE GREA'l'EST ..LV-L ~t:::L ~1\_ fl'" [I, s . 0 ..J_"'-8 , ~.,.... ) ' ., . ' Having opened hi5 new stm:e with a !NEW GOO DS 1 Vil orthy of notic&, and mu.ch more so thnn Editors of Newspapers. of :M:odern Times .. -AXD IS XO'l'f- " Is Deacon Jones inr' "'\Vhat's your businesal" "Why I want to Jiad oul the name of ]}lgses'~" COMPLETE ASSORTMENT -· -OF-- Our Stock is one of the best. m lines of "Don't knqwanythingabontit. Look in the directory," and the clerk slammed the window shut. "Thon Peter went to the next window Does Buck1vheat Poison Sheep! and ·~id" I want to .see Mr. Jones a minute." A fu.rm~r i.n I-Cent County, England, at " \Vhat fort" the close of the dry, hot summer of 1870 "l want to see if he knows Moses,- - " !tad 378 latnbs on his farm which, in con"bfoscs \Yho1" sequence of the drouth and failure of the "Why, Moses, the Bible Moses- if he grass crop, ivas heavily overstocked. -Theae lambs were, a.t the close of the season, in knows-" Patriarchs don't belong in thiJ departvery poor condition, and, to bring them up again, \Vere lJlaced upon a Held of buck- ment. Apply across the street at the wheat. They !3uon began to show signs of Christian· A.SS'O offiti.On rooms," and · then giddiness, and eviJIL intoxication, fighting the clerk closed the whulow. At tho next window Mr. Lamb 1aid-and butting each other in' o. very un-lamb" I 'vant to see the deacon Jone.!! a minlike manner.-Socn their faces, heads 1 and eapeciall.) their ea.rs, were covered with ulcers. r r heir eyolicls swelled in.many cases, causing total bhndnes&, and in others the eyes were tot~lly .destroyed by ulceration. A oopiuua <libcharge o{ the pulverulent muscns front the nose} swollen lips, and cessation of appetite marked the course of the disease. The sun o.nd the flies began to tert·ify the affiicted ani1n&ls 1 an1l several deaths oceurred. That t h(' diseaat> wa.s no t 7 SELI~ING I OFF The Pills Purify the Bloc_d, cr1rrect all d i s1>r~l 01-s of the I.Jiver, Stomach, Kirlne'ys a.n'd Bowels, &nd are invalu"ble in all Complaints incidental to Feinales. ' Tho Ointi'n.ent is the only- reliable rernedy for R::~d _ Legs, Old \VonuJ.s, Sores and Ulcers, of however long standing. :b'or Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Cold8, Gout, Rhcumatfom, and a.11 Skin Dlireases it h?:-<t ho cquaJ. St~ple & Fancy Dry Goods, ---:a:--- Is determined not to be surpassed for cheapness by any Hou8a m County. vVATCHES, PLATED Vv ARE, the NE)V CUTLER Y, nnd PRICES w ilt he to snit every perimn, as aone can be 1 ljsap_ poinkll., as all must be sold AARON BUCKLER. , Septen1 ber, ~Ot,h }375. CASH AND CHEAP GOODS 1 11 his Motto. 9·ll. BIS EN,." l'!'gE STOCK · - · ·AT A - - utP. in reference to a matter about Moses." "Want to p<>y his gas bill 1 What's the last name1" "Oh, no. I meari the firSt l\ioses ; the original one1" "~.\nything the matter.-with his rneter?" "You don't understand me. I ref et· to the Hobrew prophet. I want tu see--" [RHMHNDDUS .SACRIFICH I ' . Each Pot ~nd Box bear!:\ the Briti11h G01;err11nent Stam,p. ·\vitb the wore.l s, '·Holloway's Pills and Ointrnen,London," engraved thereon, On the lahel is tQe addreos,533, Oxford Street, I.ondon. Vile and spurious imitationH of " Holloway's Pills a.Jlj Oi.11tme11t," 1u·e n1anufactnred and sold under the name of ·· Hollowa.y& Co.,,, by J. F. lienry,Curran & <;o. ,of~ruggisti'. of New York, \Yith a.na~su UJ e d trade mark, thus - I n Canada. t h e priocipal 'i" holesale Dealers in tht:iie Countt:rfcits a,1·e LYMAN, Cr~AR~ & Co., / 1·0RTHUGP & LY?irAN, aIUl LYMAN BnoTI;IERS & Co,, I deem it my duty to state ,that my Pills and Ointment ar'e neither manufactured nor sold in any: pa. 1·t of the tTnited States. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER & EGHS. ONE DOOR WEST @F J;XPR,E~S _ O~F CE. (38.) Bowmanville, April 20, 1876. T ·HE BRADBURY ~ J. HI G G IND 0'1' IHl AiU NOUNCF. th at he h a~ rece ived a wen aw aOrted stock of G&nuinc DrugH and P.ure English Che1nicah:1. AJ l'!o, a splt:milid sLock or the most ~a.refully B CHEMIST AND DRUG GIST, EGS RESPECTFULLY TO AN se1ecLed DYE STUFJ;'S! £'\\'"ell, yon can't se"' him }:l.ere~ This is the g~s office. Try ~next door." At- the adjoining windcw llfr Lamb variola was shown by the fact that .there was no eruption inside th e· thighs or on said"Look here, I ~ant to see Dea.con J:o.nee. other hairless spots. Of fifty-sevon lambs a minute about· the prophet Mo~e·,..a~d I not placed in the buck., heat field not one was afflicted, all were perfectly healthy.- wish you'd tell him so." "No I won't," repli~d the clerk. "Ho's To test the contagiousness of the tlii:fease whoobta.in them at very luw prictJS, fr8m Henry, Curran & Co., nf J°'llew York, and tl1is trash is supplied to U uprinciplcd Rt'.'.tail J. F. THE BEAVER BLOCK into the ija1ne eni;lo~ure with perfectly sonncl ewes, and though they copulated and lambs were the result, nu· traee of disease was fouud upon either the mOthers or the offsprings. rrlte farn1er is fully con\·inced. that tl~e disease wa.~ cau.sed by the poisonous quality of the huckwheat, whichhadgroaterpower on account of the low vitality of the anjn1als. The nlcerntions were dt·essed with a. weak solutiou of crbol.iu acid, and small doses of ferri sulphir, gentian, a11.d spirits of terebinth were adn1inistcrcd. Thtl buck\~·heat \Vas p robably nearly ripe or a.t least iu full flower, at which period it is known to contain an clen1eut intoxica.ting. several affected rams were turned too busy to be bothered with anything . of that kind." . V endors, who sell the same as mv genuine Pills .and Ointment, which are n1a.ulifa.ctured only at.533, Oxford StrCet, Lonrlim, and may b e Ob· tauuid fr01n the following Firms, viz. :Evans, Mercer and Co.. 1.fontreal. ~ ~ nhioh ca,nnot bo surpassccl fo1· cxccllcncv o !lluJ:ity ..1..n nssortmcnt of .A.n1linc Dyos 'kep constautly on ho.nd, together with a choico ae leetion of DRUGS.I qrn:1nc1'.Ls. PATENT MRDTOT NES,I BllUSH~iS, COlWH8, OILS, PAINTS, S HOULD1"l;l.-BRACES, ISP PPOH.'l'ERS, &c., &c COI~ORS, 1fessrs. Avery, Brown· nnd Co. , Jialifax, N.S. 1fessrs. T. TI. Barker and Sons, St. John,N.B. ?tfessrH. EUiot and Co., T oronto. Who import them direct from here. --I~ THB 0 0 p\I ~ · VARNISHES · , m' At the v ery lo-we!t prices. a.n d 'VHI - f,IORSE ANff CATTLE MEDICI:t\ES. · ~,.. B.-Country Stor~pcekers lilupplied. on~ad ··ntnta,!;cous terms "But I must see hirn, 11 said Peter. · "l insist on seei~g him; l'yc got a hQt a.b:out l\ioses'. -" "Don't make any difference what you' ve got, yon can't seo him." PLACE TO GET-.- m33-o20 THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 533 Oxford Street, W. 0. London, January Ist, 1876. ~ -'--------- ---------- ---I I A R R ~A G ES ! "Bnt·I will. I want yon to go. &nd .toll him I atn here, autl that I wish for sowe information respecting Moses. I 'll hnve CHEAP DRY GOODS FOR THE: NEXT 3 MONTHS. THE -GREAT English Remedy! DR. WILU.\M CRAY'S · James Mor ris, JN RESPECTFULLY RETURNING thanks t o t he public for past liberal pa tronage. wonJd a.nnotlllGe that he is now prepared to fill a.J I orders in his line in a n11u1ner second to uo cst.ablishment in.the counties. you discharged if you don' t ,,;o." "Don't ca.re if yon \Yant to aee Pharoa.hs, and Nebuchadnezzars. hirn 8 1.·J kwf about all the children of farael, and the I tell --- ·- - ..... ···---------- FATTENING ANIMALS . you, yon can't. That settles it. Turn off"your gas and quit." Then Peter resolved to give np the deacon and try Rev. D. Potts. ' When he called at tho parsonage the doctor· came CARRIAGES, WAGQON , . C U'l"l'ER , MA!'l-Ul·'.J..OTUREn AND ON 'l'H.l!: down into the parlor. It is tho doctor's A very co1nmou er1·or n.mong farmers, misfortune t l1a.t he is · very d eaf , and t h ere which ne0ds correction, is the opinion that llt\B a little misunderstanding when Pator auimals may be fattened in a few weeks, said: and litt;ed for inarket, by heavy feeding or,... · ,. d oc,. ~.o . r, _tl?_ o!!._ _ as it is termed, by pushing ~ 1\faus f~rmers - ,,I c~l~ed, ·- ~ - !1-sce~ta~~_if - - y_ d ~ . .· ~ - -CO~ild t-0ll 1ne-Whei .... was the mothcr-iD::law o not- t h.ink ~ 1 · b eg1nn1ng 1.oo f a tt en of l\foses." their hog8 or oa.ttle for early Y\1inler n1ar" \Yell, really," said the doctor, there ket until Autumn has actually commenced. isn't inuch preference, Saine like one Thtlir food is then snd denly chauge:1, and ' kind of r oses and some like another. .A All Wool . Tweed Suits MADE TO ORDER AT $8. Bowmarivlll9, May 30, 11176. SPECIFIC IUEDICINE Cures all NERVOUS D JSJJ:.ASE8, such as fnEMORS, DBBILITY, .PROSTRA'l'T01---i, etc., ·w hich, ~h inauy cascB a t·e produced by over indu)'?:ence in th-0 use of toba.cco un!l alc~h0lic sl)ir1ts; but the Specific Medicine is mn.rr, espr,cially recommended as a.n. unfailing cure! r SEMnJA T .,VRAKNESS, SPER?-Ul'ORlUill::A, IMPOTENCY, a1ul all U1 ARE UNEQUALLED FOR J~ A'N"Y SHOH'J'~S"f ~!!~~~D~c., NO'l'IOE . Hem ember t hat noLhing b 'u t llte be~;t 1nate11.a.lis used, and best '"orkn1en mnployed~thuf:l cnsu~· ing durability, elCg:ance sn<l. cnrnfol'l ~the most ln1portant reqnfaiti'.s in a conve~·an e o. Hopnlril~g- in all branches of the trade promptly attended to. that followias a seq uence of Self AUuse, as Loss diseases .OLD AG&; and-1nan}.:_ other dis0a;ses tlfat lead- to INSANT'l'Y or CON~ l;_\ll"l'JON and a PREM.Al'URE OF MEMORYbUNI.VERSAL LASSITUDE, PA1 N IN TIIE Bd.CK-, HII·NESS -oir· 'VTST0N·, Pnlt:MAiQR.n; Pu~i_ty_ of T one~anLaeauty n(Jnnish. ALL KlNDS OF - ELAGKS-Ml11f ~WORK, SATISFACTORILY ' DONE they arc dosed with large quantities of grai.n or 1ncal. · deranges the system, and it is ti . b f some t ime e ore ley recover From obserration and inquiry fattening of his swine for the winter mar- wind don't blow them about so and they ket early in the. preceding spring. In fact., he keeps his swine in a good g:ro"'-ing coudition all through the winter. He beginsn1uderately,andincrea.sesthe amount grad ually, ne\~er placing before the. animal send out n1ore shoots." "Yon misunders tand me," yelled Mr. Lamb. "I asked about l\ioscs, not roses. I want to know who wa.s tho tnother-in-la.w of Moses 1" "Oh 1 yes! ·certainly. Excuse me. I thought you were inql1iring abontroses.Tl~e law of Moses was the foundation of religion of the JeWs. You can find it in full in the Pentateuch. lt was admirable; -very ad1nirab1e for the pnrpose for which it waB ordained. \Ve of course have out- frequently f rom 11 ·~ early, and hM very fine perfume. The ... We find thnt Hercules is also excellent; - but you must rnallure it well and water it oiten. 11 the n1ost successful ma.nagera adopt a very.: . "I cliin 1 t ask a.bout. 1'fllltS but Moses~. differeut course ...i- They feed 1oodera.tely, You nu:i.ke a mist.ake," shouted Peter. · w ith great regularity, and for a lo~gor ' 'Oh, of courso! by all n1eans. Train period. The n1ost successful pork-rp.iscr them up t; a st.ump if you want to. The that we have met with connnences the v<lry good variety of the pink roso is the This sudden change often Duke of Ca1nbridge; grows large, bears J.VIURDOCH. -------- BRO'S by deYiating from the path of nature and over iridulgeuce, 1 The Specific l\fedicine - is-the result of a -life 'atudy an.t l many yP.u.r.8 o.f 1!xperlence in treating these epecio.l diseases. Full pa1·ticulars hi our Pamphlet, which ·we clesire t.o sf'nd free by mail GR.\vtc, all of >vbich, as a rule, are firet caused Winding to every one. The Specific M~dicinc is sold by all Druggists at $1 por package, or six packages for $5, or will be sent by mail on rcc~ipt of the money, by ad· dressing · u- p- 1 It requires A ~ UPERIQl; :MANNER. VVhen you \\rant anything in the wrriag·e line, givo J.<\.:\TES 1'{0RlUS a call, a.l14 he _ , ,ill .sui~ Y.Q.!1._ :>no rl.:>or ':Yest of the On1 ario Dank Bovtmanvillc. Oct.. 10, 1871. 18-Jy Evory buyer shci'ti.ld see our stock of WILLIJ\.M GRAY & CO. , \Viudsor, Ont. .wSold in lfowmanYille. by J. Higginbotham and D. Stott, and all Druggists every·where. NOft'l'lIRO.P & LY A-IAN, 'l1oronto, 28 "\Yholesal O-:::~gen t s OCTOBER 10th, 1875. It is my intention on the above date to wind up the long~inded credit systc.m, and eell only for CASH, or it s equivalent. SOMETHING NEW AND DURABLE. Time, I1'Ioney and Labor Saved, F R. E :tlW C l9!: STAPLE EveryJn:iyer should see our_stock of GOODS. · ConCeuions of~ Victim. OIL POLIS H Carriages, Buggies, Harnes&, Boots and Shoes, r ... Young ~fen .who ii!Ud'er fl'om NERVOUH D I£BILITY, LOSS O;&' :MANHOOD~ \.o"']TAL POVVER, etc. 1 giving lue: rulss of Self·Ourc, afLer inuch suJfer1ng and exponse, and sent free on reccivii::~r a at.amJl for return post llgo. Address N .A.'l'IIANIEL M.A YF .AIH., P.O. Box li3, Brookly n, N. Y [48-6m. AS AW ARKING AND l :l.UBLISHED for tho b.ene11t of and others no argument to establish that it is to the advantage of both buyer aod seller to trade for ready pay ; the buyer thereby getting goods at LOWER PRICES, and the seller boing sared from loss by bad debts. We think 'fhis }..,rench Oil Polish js prepared fer AND ALL KINDS OF LEATHER. then that a.II parties will coucur in the wisdom of this change on our part. more than it will freely eat. With this treatment, and strict n.tte11tion to the con1~ fort and cleanliness of the animal, his Our goods will herevXter be bought for CASH only, we and liant appear ance, and at the samo ti mo fro:an its oily proportiea t ends much to preserve it; i t 1vil a lwa.)'S bo moist nnd pl.in.tit; nnd inay b e expoBed to 'vater and washed a.nd will not lose it.fl brillianco, a.nd 1t i s not to be fee.rod that u.nv ort1st t0T For the woodwork of Bu{?gie~. Carriages and Furniture, t here is not a better a 1·tide in wse, lYianufactured by .A.. SIMON & CO. , 'fa1n1 e:rs and Carriers, forn1orly of ¥ranee. ::tow lilf Phllaaelphia, Pa. & piece of sponge, apply it lightly to tho leather. a.nd you w ill oQtain the finest. lustre. ' Price. 75 csnt13 per Bottle, or $7.50 per do:i:d·. It \Yill give any articJc of Leather e. most briI- the above oil. will settle on said leather whe n pros~rve d with 0 sprin~ pigs at ten· months lUma.lJy exceed 300 pounds, and have sometimes gone a:~ high as 450 pounds; and pigs wintered over reMh a weight of 500 and 600. The corn, which is g;round and scalded before feed· lived that dispensation, but it still contains mo.ny things that are useful to us, i.ng, nets hiin, oll the average, no"t less as for instance the---" than $1 per bushel when the market price Every buyer,,$hq:iald,11.1111 ouJ.'..&tock ,of ". Custom!! OTT AW'--·~ul,ober 2. 1875. . shall thereby reap the advantage of largo trade disconnt.s, which advantago we are do.termincd to givo to our customers. Parties purchasing from us ELA. GK . c LUsrrRES. . p · · . , . · . on AmerA UTHORIZED DISC01:;"N'l' eent, · lorui InvDices --intil further not!C(! !._ 2 pc !NS'I'R£JC'1'I O.N!!! ·- Shake bottle. .A fo\v rJrops 01' may therefore depend upon getting goods at least ten per cent. cheaper than under the old plan . .J. .TOHNSON, :Jinmissioner of Custo1ns. .J. S.!\<IALE, G en Agont. Bowma.nYllle, A uguat 13, 1874.. 2 of pork is 5c per pot1ud. " Was Moses Married 1 " shrieked 111r. Lamb. - - - --------Cl11·011ic Diseases. Every buyer ahquld 11ee ()\U:,stQclc Qf - - --~------ Our stock will this Fall b~· moro replete than ev~r, and l1ighcr class ot' goods wilL be kept. a, still "Why she was the daughter of Jethro strongly. they had but just commcncod to bud when they \Ver~ invaded by tl!e of co11[se. 1 said Jethro was his father-in· curcnlio (pu-lyon), whi.oh insects were fol- law." lowed, as frequently happens, by ants. Having ci:t some to111atoes, the idea occurrecI to 1i1e that, by placing son1e of the leaves around the trunks :ind branches - of the peach trees, 1 1nighL preserve them from the ra.ys of the suu, whicli were very powerful. l\ly sut·prise was great, upon the following day, to find tho trees entirely free from t.heir euernies, not one re1naining, except here and there. whore a curled leaf preveni:.ed tire to111a.to fron1 exercising - its inflnence. These lcn.vcs I carefnlly unrolled, pl:,icing up o1~ tht11m fresh ones fru1n the to inat.o vine, with the l·esult of bauisiug the last insect aucl enabling the tree:3 to g L 'O"' with lnxuriance. Wishing --to carry slill fnrt~1er 1 ny experie nce I stet}ped in water son1c fresh lea\'es of the tu1~1a. to, and sprinkled ·with this it~fusion other pla:1d,s, roses arul oranges. . In two days the:s0 wort~ also free fi·on1 the innu1nerable ]n.3ccts which covered t-1tc1n, and I felt sure tl1at, ha.cl I us ed the sa.1ue 1ncans vrith my 1 nelon patch, I should have rnet with the sa1uo i·esu]t. I therefor deen1 it ~ "No; Jethro's wife, I mean; "Married ! Oh, yes, the na.n1e of his SrNGUJ,,\RP.H.Ol'ERl'Y OF rfOMATO LEAYE8. father-i.11-lavi, you kuow, was J~thro and - ·"I planted a peach orchard," writes M. Siroy, of the Society nfHorticulture, Y~al --" " Vlho wa2 his wife? 11 paraiso, "and the trees grew well and F ancy Woolen Goods. 1 l'CSpectfully str.l.tc that he is now successfu}l·Y t he follo-.,.ving diseases :Epilepsy, or faJliug Fits. in their 'vorst form ~onsun1ption, in it·S: yarioua stages, (v.-ith Dr J.'s rcn1Cdies c~nsumption is no longer an incu rable disease): Bronchitis, C-atai'rh, A.sthrnu Gravel Dropsy, General Dropsy, &c., -pa.t.ients who have been topped · s everal tiines are curable up.der Dr. ?a.~e~' trea~ment· disease;:: the Errors of . "~outb, . Nervous Debility, Premature Decay o.no. nll the effects of indiscretiolls 1 ~ youth-a cure is guaranteed; DyspcpsiJ.L, Live.,. .Di1:1ea.<ies, and diseases of Wmncn and Ohildrc1. Cancera cured >vithout cutting, and little pain Sore Legs, Salt Rheum, and Scrofula in a ll tt D Would treating R . JAMES ,ELECTICPHYSICIAN, We therefore. guarantee the grea.test satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. '· . The followi ng lines will be found full : I Tlle I-Ion ·t od on Bm\TnStrcot at . l OS 8c\J ' pl'e.sent occupi ed by . Col. Cubit t, 1\.fay6r. T.ari,_:'t1 a.11d commodious dwelling, good barn auil outbnildings, nnd one of the best fruit 1u1<l. veg·etablo garilt>in R in t own. BRO'VN iS offered for salo, i11 w·l1ole in part, Seven BJ'ick DYVell'.ng~. dt>:sirably eitue-tod a.s follow~:' . RealEstate for Sale~ L ATE 'l'HOS. 'Iurn EST ATE or oF TR" EYE AND EAR, to know to settle a ·bet." "No that isn't her ua.me. I want Every_ buyer should see our stock of Ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, .Skirts, Cottons, Winceys, Blankets, Buffalo Robes, &c.,&c. 'Bet' is a corruption of Eliza.beth, and that name I believe is not found in the o]d Testa1nent.. I don't -re1nember what th·e--name of l\f-Oses· lvife was." "I want to know what was the name of MILLINERY Goods Remember CENTS' SUITS AND SHIRTS . beside~ cloaets, etc. ,-one of the inost. complete residences in town. Good 7a.rden atl.a.ched . . New Brick Dwelling· butlt on. King St., a nd lat.er- occupied b y tho undt)rslgned-fourLeen rooms Brick Dwelling ~.double) s~·!in.1 the mother-in-law of Moses, to settle ·a bet." - - ·'Young man," said the old doctor, sternly, " yon are trifling with a serious subject, "\Vl1at do you mean by wanting Murdoch Bro s is the place to buy your Remember ·sco him. , 1 ii:r Office in .Neilson's l!all, Bolleyille. Of.Ii . hour~. 111\. m . to 3 p, n1~ Yours most-refl.pectfully, AMEE. M. "forms. Dr. J. is happy t-0 say, dfacases "\vhlch h«.ve hit herto been thought incurable are now ra,TI:dly yicl<Ung to hil!._n~ca.tn1ent, as hia grn.~fu "pat,i~nts a.re 'villing t~ teSt:JfY;-No-caionrel, no m"rv"\tt'Y, no :Mineral Poison~, will be adminis tercd h t any form, ln any disease.. The a:Miotod, V(hO ca.n:not oht~in relief from other sourceB, arc particularly invite.d to call and made to order in city styles, on shorteRt notice. _ · -"BowMA.NVILLB, October I, 1875. - s~F ~ ::ELJ:::L:G Moses .to settle a bet!" "Then Mr. Lamb rolled up a sheet of !T EA S. 'O llC i , R OX of--~·~~~·J~c'~ B 4J Pill!!. TO CURE ALL -rarWI ··I-·'· I 1 I I music that lay on the piano, and putting it to the doctor's ear, J1e sho uted' 1 I1nade-a-bet-that- -I-could-find - out- \·-tha.t- the- natne --of-Tvioses 1 n1other-i11-law- waf!. C~n·--yon-toll-111e? 1l "The Bible Uon't scty," respouded the doctor; " aPd unless you can get a spirituali st t.o .put yon i l'".1 con1m11nication with Thioses, I guess you will lose." "Then Peter went around ·aud hand ed duty I owe to the Society of Horticulture to .uiake known this singulM" and useful over the stakes. He~eafter .he will gamble propt'r l.y of the tomato leaves, which I on other than Biblical names.-'-M<tx Adeler. discovered by the merest accident." St:NSIRT.E Murdoch Bro's 1s the place to buy your Remember Coffees. dischat'ges fro1n the U1·inary01·ga.us,in either scxtacquired or constitutional, Gravel and Pr.ins in the Bac k. Sold in Boxes, 4s 6cl each, by al Chemists and Patent 1Icdicine Vendors. Sole Proprietor, F. J. CL.AP.ICE. .APOTHEC.AIUES' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGIJD J~xport IS WARRANTED .l.Z .. I J(/) :i: '!'~ T I <e I p cf Brown O.-ll(l Church Strcebi:, at prcHt'!nt o~cu p ied by two ten2'.nts . .Dal'den attaclw.tl. on Kh1g SI ··eet, l·tely , - · · T" p oc.cup_ ed a s a Hoop Skirt Factory. "\"\1th - little outla;r a good ros1· deneecould b e n1n.decfthis b11ilclin1t. 'l'hci residen ce~ aboYe mcntioneU-a1·e of a 8tt perior class, \\"el' built, 'ti th stonc-\Y&llerl eel.la.rs, ,,_,nd all necessary con>cnicn ccs. .A. l'l'.tre oppcrtunity is no·\.,- offered to persoIIB "-ri~h: n i:,t" l.o procure superior resid ences,a.s tL.e p1opc..t .v \.vi ff only be $pen for e::\.le for a short tcrllJ. lnttuti ing riurchasers :ire ri?qnested t o Yi cw the p1·0 Qcx lv · For further info1·n111tion a ppl y to T. T . c0Ie man, L. Cornish, 01· t he nnd crsigncll. JOHN GOJ,LA R.D. · Brick Dwellincr (double) on cornc' Brick Buildino prese nt occupied by J . Rankin, Esq ., coUect'or of Cu stoms. Ga.rden attache d ~ .,_ on mn~ Stre.et, at present occupied by Mr. John l\!urdoch. Most cnmfortablo res idoil.cc, ·with good ga.rden aud 011!Jrnilrling3. BriCk n\.velling Bowrulnville A Agents. olcrnan $tre e .B1ngo~·ne , NewlJer1~· Mi1rdocl1 Bro's is the place to buy your & So ns, 37 Newg"".:th~ re~t,, Lo ndon. . ) R:trclay & Son~. 95 FarringLon St,nit'l., .T..Jondon · Sa,ngcr & Sons, Ox:forrl Ht.eeftL, L o11don. A iHl all tho Lond,;:in \Vholesah~ Romms. London. .Durbriilges & Co., , Sugars. ~"ge:aL"'i _la Ua.nada J lfonf.1·ea l.-Eva.ns, !1~e:oo.er- ;.t. Co., Wholesale ~ J..JyJ11ans. Clare~ .Co, Toron.to.-J!;lliott& Co. , Wl101c;;ial-e T1PnggJatS', Drng:giH f~. f <e I -1 - rWANTED in every Township in Ontario to ·ell the famous Prize .Meda A GEN'J'/; Organ n1*n, qf11--9tIH'9d by the Smith .American Organ Company .a nd George SLf}ck Co's Pia no~. .,w .. I0 I r2 r. 11- I IIa'fniltoi1 .. - \'\ iner &Co. -" ShaP,t~r & Owen. H._al·ifr<x.-A"Verl~.nrow n & Co. AssERTION. --The Colorado Dr. Thomas ·Laycuok, theerninent medi- .Remember .F'a4.1ner, published a t D0nver, utters the co.l writer and physichtn to the Queen 1 is · th e dead. · followipg tru t hfu 1sentiment: " N ow is t.ime ·when th '1, intelligent an(l edncated fa.r01r. FOR SHoEa.-Take a. piece of olp inerisgoingt 11 bave the 1:1-d vantage over the lndia rubber, set tire to it, and let the s the place to buy your tl Wh melted rubber drop into a pot of tallow. one whodocsvotkeephioiaelfposte ·· en Rub this n-1 ix.ture on the hoots and shoes, t imes are gooJ, any one who kilows how and it will efl'ectually t urn the water and to raise good crops makes money. But keep the feet dry, with no ~jury to the Remember ,vhen the country see n\s to have made too leather. much o"f everything i n it, L be nian who ~JUT~ DO\V writes "fr01n l\iaine:-At pi,zk..~ up the im proven1ents and who h as [ pr~SPllt the penalties of the la\~ h~ve ) aised uood big crops cheap, is t.he Inan 1dri:ven ou~ the trade every n1an w1~-h a..~y 0 r · l. t sa that no claim to decency of charac~er, leaving in .. is the place to buy the BEST -and for the tunes, and \Ye iave 0 Y . . it 0111y those who ~r~ to be h1flu enoed by 1nan of brains, "Wtho has taken up fa~ming 1 peanlties alone, and those arc not yet sufOHEAPEST Goods kept in town. for a bnsiness should quit it now·: tor he ficient to de ter bad men from continuiiig ···ll ou't without loss ' antl the tin1e ; thel traffic clandestinely and on very s1nall YIO'.FO BllJILJ)JNGS, canno t riv Bewmanvillo, SepWlllber 22, 187'6is sure to come when he will do well. 1·ca e. M llrdoch Bro~s - l"ar1n Col' .Sale · ton; 70 ·wooded vdth pine and oak. If not sol<l by th@ 1st of A·p ril , next, the cleared portion will be eased. For pnrticularo enquire vt · S Il. BJ> A.DSHA W & CROCKERY ,ACRES , BEfNG CO?vIPOSED 138 about ttcres cleared, and the balance we1l l of part of Lot Xo.1, 13th. 0011. Da.rling- or four 'Wishing to p urchase. SPECJAT, INDUGEl\j;Em'.l'§ will be given to fir.t class agents and clubs of three ANY NUMBER OF TEST1MON1Ar)3 i~ favor of i.hose first class Organs cA.n be furnished, but as they are so '"'1 idely l{nown-great numb,q.i'S !"J.~-ying been ;:;oJci t-hroug}iout the Dominion, an~ having ~iven satisfaeLio;n in every instance-no testim~~ual, howovcr il.attel'ilng-, ( citn tLdtl t o their reputation. · · hlbitov of m.usical instrumcnt.s at~Vienna. E x position in 1873. THE STECK PlANO CO. received the only gold medal awarded to anv exu I Murdoch Bro's 1"" ESS, :!ent to .any addr ess {post-pc.id fo URE C R ·u E FOR Also, 4.ge11t for the GRO v STEE N & FULLER PIANOFORTE. CHURCHES r.e;p1iring Organs will ba liberally dealt with. Style 32, Smith SE~IINAL WEAK America n , we would call atltiuti.op. yo as being espeeiallr adapted f or Ch urches and Halls, its pro· II. ll. 'l'. :Box 33 · >ollars. Address Yorhilie honie, n1a.le W .ORKr; week,day or evening. w'R LL We '"c:ul va!nabic t player facilities for va1ious and splendid e.:ff'ects,; th.i~ stop can be used so as to slowly increase th~ vol urrie of to?e fron1 a -µ.-hi sper or suddenly bring forth aU t~e pov,-er of the inst1·u11icut i n a hur3t o1 harn1ony. . . · ~ portions arc gracefu l and its n1u:> loaf ·~.u::}lities are u nsur passed. The g1·und organ stop giYes t he P.O.. PJA;.<OS AND ORGA!\S fur~ished Wholesale and Retail from nny of tlic firsi ,' · T O J:, E T ! /. or ie1nale; $35 per . 1 packa~e 1 rv . l neced\.,j?Y. At t ~J;D·IM "by l 8 No Ca;plt;tl of rnail, n .-ee · .Ail dress wl~ll 'f ,,. ,..,. r · I cl&ili;i _4.1nerican mnnufo.cturcrs. Circulars and }'r) ce Lists sent free on applica_tion. ::Jl.t>,'YE!.u:m·r.t.ne. :J>ut. IS.. .it. Mr;:· 11,1'.;,.'!l\, 1!!:i-r-i· ~ ~ )[.~~ ·<;1,1,r, I.fa· li11 .fk.lll.11l:;t.,.r., .11. G01:c1·Rl /'.gent · Jl lfN THE \ ... ILL.AGE OF IJAR-i'P'.r N : \.yith d ·:,i.;: l lin;~:!~ a t;·.a.chr t, 1 t PP Y 0 TII OS. . £'(-Y\"i ·.L:ill. i!.~mpr.011 , l.To'V.10, 137:,, 1 !'. Tll'O !3l'OJ:~S., j 't amp,..._,· ~. (>[.;-XG l!J 1,~-:- N . B.--..\.U in.s trtunc~ uts warra:nted f u.l! five y eas:;a. 1 ·

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