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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jul 1877, p. 4

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.. _ WORK AND WAGES. · Prof. Leone Levi, in a lecture to workino-mcn on ' 1 V VorK atJ CANADIA N ~TATE SMAN A.ND MERCHAN~, BO\VM_ ANVl LL E , THURSDAY, JULY 5,. 1877· I· 'arlll ~~~~W'~~"::'!"f:":'·:!5¥~~~;.........~~~!""'"'.'~"""""'!!"':'~~!!!'~;;;.,"""'~'!l!'...,;;"!"....,........~""'""'"""'~""'""'!!=--~::~~::::::::"':'~""'""""""'~'::....~~~~~....~"""'""""'!!!""'!!!!"'~...""'!'"""'..................""l'...~ .c~·""""'"""!!'!"»'"""'~""""""'"""'!"!"~~'!!"i~.....,.;;"""'"""......,.........................~""'""""""'""""""......'!"'...."!"'...........""!'.....'""!!!""'""'""""""~""'!'!"""""!"'!""'""'"""'""'...... j· THE;""FJLEPHANT HOUSEi --~~ :O tor §ale. · d\x' 1 v a.ges, " 1-' t j 0 S 1JlffiU. el th: alnc.nnt o f capital required 'lo carry on so me ofthcindustt·iea iu Great Brita.is.The>o are 20 000,000 acr es of land·culti- ::=:=::-· - .MCL .E . QD..-·-_. HIM .· SELF AGAIN J --"--- :o:~:o:---- t on; about 70 a cres cleared, anrl t1lo bulance. \.Yell wooded w i thnex pin~ nd oak. If por':tion not soldwill by the l.8t of April t, athe cle ared be }'>8 ACRES, BETNG COMPOSED $j) ofpartof LotNo.l, !ithco1.1.Dn.1·lh1g~ Fa:11·. - ]3 . U--· s1· n ' .e .""s·s ·.., . - -- :o:---CASH PRICE, 9 cts. · CREDIT :PRICJ.G, 11 eased. F orpal"ticuhH'S enquirc.ot S B . BP ADSHAW cts. valed, which 'at £8 is' £160,000,000" The co tto n t rade r eq11ire s £80, 000, OUO, wool trade £ 35, 000,000, merchn~t rna rine ·£70, 000,000; rail ways have J;fi00,000,000 invested in the1u, and th e 'vaterworks, gasworks, d ocks , and other undert~aldngs- all call for aiu'lilar vast snms. Construction n1ay be considered th e fixation of work, an d hero we have about a thousand n1illion pounds of fi x ed labor. L abor i n use dc~ls ,vith figures an<;l values th.~t are q uite -ns lar ge. 'l1he allnual ·i ndustrial prbd11ction of l"franco is £480,000,000, and of thie £~00 , 000,000 is la.hor, \.he remaining being ca.Ued n1.ateri n.l, though if the ite ms of its cost were ascertained, uurrent labor would_ be·foulld to tnake up a greater portion ~ of that, sun1 also. But takin ~ 1},rcnch manufactur.i;;s as th ey ar~ reported~ we can obtain from t he.tr· an estimate of _ the value of michincs. The first· st eam engine wa.s in~ The undersigned continues , ~9 ,co1:id\1ct the,.-H.ardware business at t he old s tand, under the name and st y le of J olm McLeod & Co. · [ never, at any time, had a pm-tner, or any one djrectly . interest ed in my b usiness. My br other w_ a s. in my employ a s clerk f:or· nearly a y ear and a half, but lately, for good and ·v alid reasons, I dllicharged him, whi ch discharge- has been confirmed by the C?urt of Chancery. 'rhercfore tb e business in future will receive . st.net and per sonal at~ention. Boots and Shoesl --~-- :~ :------'-- " " " 10 " 121 " 20 $1.15. 17 " $1.00. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS I pre mi sei; w h ere h e has o pen ed out a '1a r ge sLock of t h e b est. goods t o bo found in the COlUl· tr~' , consisting of · TJ::CE . LA.RGEST~ This will be strictly adhered to, and only six n'lonths · < ' fiard . Times and -Cheap Goods! In ordP.r to reduce the large stock now on hand, prices will be placed ,,,t very low figures, especially to '. C A SH H AS REMOVED INTO C 0 RNI S I-I ms NEW BEST ASSO ·RTE·D 'I ~--AN cu stomers. D -.-· WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS, JEWELLEilY, . FORKS, Contains House and Builders' Hardware, Carriage m~kers' troduced into that country by the city of. SPOONS, su pplies, wi th Pttints and Oils of all colors and kind s. Paris in 1789 1 t.J1c year of the r e:voluti<:n. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, A t that tim e the cost of labor of mani1- T :a: Er STOO:K. CJ8l E A . P E S T ever offered in town, j ust received· at on average accounts. Accounts now due must· be p a id factu res ·was 60 p er eent., and of n1aterial 40 per cen t. of Uie whole cost. On _ thi· basis the £280,000, 000 wort.h of material t18ed now would require $420;000 ,000 to ,vork it up. The presen t industrial population of F rance is 8,400,000, though all are not fnlly eft'e ctive, and on the old basis thfa w9uld have tu be increased to £17,000 ,000 persons.· 'l,he other division of populations, trad o~men, &c. , would . ~l~o increase, and tll\l result is finally appare~t that Fronce is not large enough to conta1n , ·f STOVES AND TIN WA RE · l Tinware sold cheap, as no peddler s are k ept. Stoves of all kinds, m great var~~ty. I I . & ~. An:of \Vhich a.re new, clean , aml w ill be sold a t lowes t price s. M ore goo d ~ to a.i:riv o. &c., &c., F _ EOR..,LA~D'S ' . . ' F. · Y. COWLE. Bowman ville, . Angtist-29, 1876. . Call and see our s t ock , aud le arn priers b efor unrl·has1ng elsewhe1·e. p;;ff" No tro-qble to shovt goods. Bo" m anville Sept , 27, 18i6: (6 POS'r ()F'FIO.B~ .:i3bOCI<:.· E.A..V Jff.8 TFl.0UGr::e::B Put up, and Jobbing dontl by, experienced workmen. CA R D. "!.'AKE GREAT PLEASUTtE IN lNFOit MIN G tbe Ladies of Bo·Nmanvillea.nd vicinity t h at I h ave r etu rned a n d opened th e store on King Stnw t., lately occupied by :Wir. L . I Cornish, j e \veller, V dth a new stQ<:·k of ORDERED WORK promptly ex ecuted and guaranteed. - B e sure JOHN M'LEOD & CO, Dowmanv i11 e, :vra:r 8, 1877. and give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. gooclfit~.·j·_ l'i·Ba. c _ I " ..·._e_. ·" _ _. P _- ·_ ..· 'JL~11;eOp Ft;J;i!fJflf;/;IJ/l'O~ -/ 'Cl · r ·_ _ ·. - u : _ · t·_n~i_1 Ui~ef WELLINGTON BUILDINGS. Bowmanvillc, April.12, 1877. -AT- and raise food for the people that_would b o needed to carry on the modern busine!B on tho old u~ethods. The man 8ower of the stca1n lnachinery iutJ.·~duced into }h.~ industries is estimated at 31,500,000, and as it replaces ()220,000,000 worth of labor, we nniy recukon t he wages of a steam m an po\Yer at £7, o'f $35, per year, ex- MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, BERLIN WOOLS, &c., &c., &c. .. ., ! 'i SP.R ING DRY ---:o:--- .GO" ODS ... "\Vhere I "\\'ill be glad to me.et my olclfriendsan(l custo~~rs. · I also c a.1-ry on -TH I RTY · ·--·'-·o·- · BEFOlUl MANN lN G'S · OLD STAND. . The Bowmanvillc .Furnitm:e ,F·wtory having. commenced running agam, and the new Company hav_ing appointed the unders igned Retail Agent for the Town and surrouncl:ing country, he is prepared to offer the very best · styles of Fur:11iture at prices bel ow anything at which it can be procured elsewhere~ the Province. ' · D ~ E _ ,,, SM. A.KING ~Hlliner;y McMURTB-Y PRICES! STOCK 'l'.6.KING ; NAMELY: . in c_ onnection wit h the ·. (Late with Messrs. A. S. ANDERSON, J.. &,'f". J. M cl\-Iurky & Co. Iring St. B own 1anville. and Mantles Will sell the balance of his Winter Stock for - Thirty Days at GREATLY REDUCED BLANKETS, clusive of fo od (fuel) and lodging. CIS'rERNS. ·- - - - - --- -- - - - --··· --·- -- ~ASON'S F I R. . § 'l' 'p R l Z E ~ · Tn our climn.t e, where rain is abundant d uring a consid erable portion of the year, the water falling upon th~ roof of any ho use, :if properly col lected and :stored,. is ample fo r the whole supply of the fannly ·wh ich t hat roof shelter s. Th.is "ta ter as it fall~ is ordinarily free from _ any impurity tha t ean affe0t its taste, and from every source uf seriotls foulin g , thou gh after a long continu ed dronth it is well to divert and CJlscharge upon th e surface of the gr Otl nd tho D. rr't ten mi nutes' fl(nv o_ f_ a sh ower-so tl11:iit t.h e in1pur ities uf th e air, an rl . the dust of the roof i;irny be_ fi rst remo ved. After the first dash,le11d -to the ciBtern all t hat foll ows. Even with this p rec<lution the water will b e n1ore agree a ble · for tn.;01 if filt ered. 'l'lrerc ax e uun\e!'~ o u~ systCn1s for nu\.kin g filters ! "!.1 the ci.storns, hn t no other is so silnp ie or dura_?le, and sat i;;factory as tho se pa.rn tio1 t Of that part of t.he cistern fro1 n which the suction pipe lead,s by a wall of brick and cerµent. It is si mply necessaiy to buik\ a wall of . brick set on edge, (t wo and n half inches thick:) so as to incl ude abo ut one quarter of the area. of the botto:n, sloping it back so as to tcr ln in r~to a.g~~i nst the side of _t,he cist~ni at a helgl{t of fr om four·tO six feet. ']~hi.s wall shou ld be so v.'ell oen1en te d a.tits J ·o:in ts t ba t water can only pass throu?h the material of briC k, and for stre11gt.l2 .it_~ forni. Should be slight ly bulging. A wall of this 1-Jort, rnec:.. suring say six feet a t ita b ::ise aiid ri sing to a h eight of six feet at it s hi ghest poin t, will tra.nsn1it an 1.Hno11nt of water sufficient to supply the deruand of n1 ost con st ant pumping that any dornestic u~e can require.-Soribnc,r' s fl[onthly. N:EW GOODS AT HIS ROYA·L! -THE UCHT·RUNNl:NC BOYL Has taken this season the Two First Prizes at Cobourg, t.b c 'l'\YO First · at Poi·t H ope Centra l Fn.ir, First. Prfae ·a t-"Bow 1 n anville, Diplo1na at 'l' oronto , .anU01.her -places too nun1erous to men t.ion. The -subscriber having sold .t ar n early '.l'wo Hundred of these beautiful machin e;, the la!!t cig hteen mo n tha, the RO YAL has u l·ecunl th at ··NO OTHER -MA.CHI NE 1£VER H.AD I b~' never h avJng t o c ha:n~e a siJig le 11u.wiliuc each ma.chine world ng tlr.~t class,wiLh sc1 u·ccly the ~roath o.f a co m pla lnt, a11cl t.ha~o n lythrough the inexperH:m ce of the operator in a very odd s olitary case or t w o. Some of th e leading f eatures of the ROYAL I n ·il\'l. cnristruciion tbe best ·m utcdals u <-- cd; the ·wea.1·111g part s case-hcu·doncd; first class "\Vo r k~ n1en en1ployed, 'iYhich ·w ill ensure its durability; great ada ptation for d ifferent classes of g oods, fro in finest n1 uslin to hen vie st fullclotb or lea1;her, _ adjustable to either w·m·k in a f1:n v Hecunds b y presser-foot s pring and imp1 oved f eerler; very la rge bob bill. holding 50 ;yarn s , t h r eijd; pa tent la.mp,holder, Anablin g ope1".1Lor to se.w b) night as 'vell a s by d;:iy. For sale b y J . S . DO~EY, .Ag n t f or U. C. Nor th mnbcrla.nd & DRESS GOOPS, -· FLANNEJ,S, SHAWLS 'VINCEYS, SHIRTS & DRAWERS, ' . Funerals furnished in every.respect in the _very bes t styles and at FANCY vVOOL GOODS, CLOUDS, &c. prwes lower than any other firm in the counti:y. One of the finest Pernon,s "'.anting the a·bove Goods will ford it to their advantaue to cal _Hears~s in th.e ~rovince . SENT ]'REE to any funeral furnished by the s.u bscnber, w1thm ten miles of B owmanville. · · ' before pmchas:ing elsewhere. · "' February, 1877. · Also,. agent for Raymond's celebr:ated Metallfo _ W. l\foMURTRY. Ooffms, N ew Y ork. . . .. ··i.: . . ·- TO H_A_NDI WHICH HE WILL SELL ~ rltE DOJ.\1.1:::.CNION. SOCIETY, - ·O"F- Savings and I1'lvest men t ~O .N,DO;N, ONTr~RI ' O. - --- -CA.P IT.AL .. .. . . .... . . . , . ... . _. _ .. ,., .. .......... , .. . · .. ... ... $1, 000,00 . o. SUBSCRIBED .. "."." . ' ,. · . · · ..... ' .. .. . .. '.' ... .. " ' ..... .. .. ". 150,000.00. £'.A I D UP · · · · · · · . · · · · · · . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RESERVE AND CON1'INGEN1' FUND ... ' '. . ' . ' : ...... ' .. ' 300, 0.00.00. R..EPC>H..TS kiving been circulated that the undersiuned ·l1as been overcl1ar ,,in" in his undertaking department, he begs to sti'bmit the followfog fig1~rcs~ which he challenges any one to contradict;:·. R eported amount charged, $ 50 .... Actual amount charged, $12. " " " 30 .... " .;; " " ·9. U .sually · LOVV Prices Ji.~ OR.. '" ' C.A.S:S:! . " " ~" ,, " " " " 45. ... . 60 .... 50 72.... o o I 0 " " " I( " " " " " ,. :? 5. . 40. 30. 50, 35 - - - :·o : - - - ~: T'he Tailoring Department:=· ~ Durham. T yr one, 60,00o .. oa Bowmanville, J).farch 29. 187G. W. P. PROWER. N. B Agent also for .ALTH A.Thi a nd ELG "\'! A 'l'CHES, i\foney loaned upon real estate on the most favo1:able terms. Mortgages pmchased. Interest allow ed on deposi ts'. . . · · ··· . D . MACFIE:'°President. _ REFERENCRS B Y PER1Ul8SIO.N: London i\Iarch 1876 G· 0 OD FI T s Gu .ARANT EE . D. . . r · a n cl T" a ken · u .l ".E _.. gi;rs· u B Ptte· Bowmanville, March 28,' TS"i7. lll. . Exchang·e One Door vV est of' Express Office. tho6e "\Vtlling to WfJrk ca n easily earn a dozen dollar~ a llay dgh t in th eir own lcco.J.i.tjes. 1i a v e no roo 1n t o ex flain bore. andlrnnorablc. ~e omen a nd · _J3usine.ss boys a n d plea g frh;sant tlo ns ·well as n1en. \\.T will fnrm m plCtc Out.flt free. 'l'h e business u hd1 yo u a c pays b et.te1 · tha n a n ythi ng else . \\re "\Vill b ea.r ex1J~118e of st.ur_ting you. Parti cu.l a,rH fee e.\'\,..r1tc and see. l!'anne r s anrl m ech a uim1, t.heir sons and d aughters, .an d a ll cla.Hses. in neell of p a.y ing w o1·lc: flt · hom e, sb m1Jrl " ' ri tu ·to us a utl. (25) lcu.rn a.11 a.bou t the w o1·k a l; once_ ' Now· is t he tin1e. Don 't Delu.y. 1\ d ll resa ·r RUE & Co., Augusta, Main~. (30) I' _ $999 ~1~~;:1ib_fn"i~~t~i1n':.~~'0e~~~.·~Ys~.·~::; F. B. LEY, Managt. . King of the West -.,,U,LIA M ALLISON, Esq._ ; llf . D., ,Bowmanville. G~O. ~1~GIL;i;,, ~sq., lfia~ ager OrJta:r io·· B a,nk, Bowrnanville FANN .I NG · - --o-- ---0--- MIL _ L AND SEED SEPARATOR. B .I G P U S H 1s now rao·in(l' at h 0 THREE MACHINES IN ONE _ .Th~s is the best and largest m achine for cleaning a.rid separating grain - ·- - DRE AMS. ····--·--· - -. Spring Importations N-_ - ··, TRELEVENS J. HIG. GIN.BOTHA IU ever mvented. · · · A u art iole in the Gule>:y on dreams, ·11y· - --C 0 N T A I l\1r. L ev.,.-is, p1'esents some novel U1eories. T he resul t s of a. gr~at n tnnber of cxperiin.cnts are ]1 cld to sustain the following f&et s: S pc ttk ing in a lo~~- monotonous tontf close to th e ears of a sleeper~wHl :.i.ln1oitt.i11va.ri ablV canE.e h im t,o drea.111 of t or rible ad_ venb1r;s on water, such as ship,vreck \ and drowning. Singing or playing on 1nusica1instruments induces dreams of dead friends funt:ir als and the like. Worri soine 1 dre11lns are often ca.used by sleeping with a rms over the head. lvir. Lewiu does not Which will 8trik e the KEE N O!lSER'iER very forcibly. believe tha t sonu1ambnliam is often qanse:.d · ·. by weight of trouble on, the mind, and lie They jnvite COMP ,A.RISON and COMPETITION. comb:\ts l he ,.idea that any great propor-· . 'don of drea1n3 :.are the resnU of making.: Good~ at Go.ods to suit the trou ble. He t11u s describos ex~eriments from all t he Celebrated Makers-English and sho win g that they arc bnt flashes across th e brain: " \Vhile one ,.,·a.tched a. sleeper American. New and Elegant in endless nnd n.notl1 er the clock , a third loudly s1a.1n~ E RY ~DAY SUITS se·e their magnificent med t11.e blind of a ·windO} V a.bout te?" foot van ~ ty. _ .For EV, U. \Yil.y. Th e effect was .;;i.hnost instantanc~ Stock of' T\VEEDS. F or h ytter wear, OU 8 . rf1he Illa.11 SpiaD g- UP at the. SOUlld, They exhibit a very large l ook ed arou nd in ala.rm , and then exclaim- continues to be the popular fabric. ed : "Thank God i.t w~ only a dream." Stock, unsurpassed for elegance of design and finish. }Ie had drean1ecl ofheingonacrowd ed stre_ et iri. front of a btlidin_ g th e crowd had.declared un safe, bllt still linger ed near it. The drea1ner t ried to elbow h is way along, but OF T IIE TIME S! ABitEA S T the people jeered and laughed a,t him and ·; Manii.factured in Bowmanville at tlie establishment of Levi Manis, Liberty st. Call and inspeCt. P. C. :E-II~1:E S , S 9le Agent for the counties of Northumberland, Durham, Victoria and Pctcrboro. (33) ..BARGAIN'S .ATTRACTIONS, NOVELTIES! .:-.rO UNCE t.ha.t h e b as reCeived 1:1. V.'ell a s sorted, stock of Genuin e Dn.1g-s anfl P ure F,ng lish , ChermcaJs.., .A.11'o, a. i:iplend1d sLock of the n1oat r:al'efuliy selected . B CHEMIST AND DR0GGIST, . EGS H,ESPECTFULLY TO AN E E C E I ·V E D A n d 'ls d e t.ernnner ' 1 t o cont mue t o sell at the rumously low prices .' cheaper than the clieapest. ·Why he can do it.....:. ~;~~11~Ycai;rrit. a~:01~t.~~~ts~1 !'~i~~c~;!1sc)~e~ First, he ·buys· for ca~h and knO\VS just how to bliy. f~,~;::n;~r on hand, together with a cb.oioo se ~e~ond, what h_e ?ant ~:my cheap enough, he manufactures. DRUGS, lhu·d, he i s satisfied with .small profits. CHEMIC.a.Ls, Fourth, he sells for ca sh ; PATEN'! ' ].:1 F~DICI NES, i F'f h l 11 BRU SH}JS, COMBS, 1 .t ' JC SC s at bottom prices. D Y.E S TUF FS ! OILS~AIN'l'S, SHOULDER-BRACES, !SUPPORTERS, &c., &c 1 · NEW" FALL and WINTER DR/·y· G-OODS, TO BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH AT Bowmanville, .Oct. 30, 1876. Corner Prices. PRINrrs Million. COLORS, V ..A.RNISHES and WIII l2T At the v'ol'Y low est pricc.s. EA iB l C .A.LIX:.. .A.JXT::c> S E E FC>:E\l . 'YC>U:El.SEX..'VESI . . ·- AN,,.___.;:, . ,. , R ING Y 0 UR F RT E N D S W' I T H y 0 U Dress Goo. ds Worsted Coating HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICIJSE N. B.- Country Storcpcckers supp lied on·a 1·a.ntn.goous terms E xa1nn10 · h e f;Lock , 'v11i.·ch comvrises ev erything in the tJ·ade of Ow vcTy latest L d t eJjfa.nt.lslt.yles .and pti.tterns. of English, Qanadian. an·d Am r.rican n~anufa~ture an mos . e l"!t1 couhnn es lo mannfact ut"e t.o ord er, f ro n.1 the best of material anU uOne bu t fir t I workmen k ept, . s -c nss Orders Pr~mptly E xecuted, and ,Good .Fits Guaranteed.. 1 H.ch .u . , o.s 1.n · eto~k an endkes variety of LndicS' · oud Gcu1 s ' E"a1c1 q:;1i 'JY.mil'S · · ··t . \.'""a li e:c" 11 whrn h e rs selling cheap for cash. ' · .,, (. c., a o Remember the Stand. - " BIG BOOT" drawn by two Horses, Gilil'tlOitE & C O ., Attorn1Jys at T1aw, 629 F S treet, Washing t on , D. C. Amcrioan and F oreign Pat eut3·. P·~!. c.n L s procnr,~ d KING STR.EET, BOYi/MANViLLE. Winding Up. OCTOBEJ{. 10th, 1875. ' . MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Il o wmB .r"-' 11e. October 2nd. 1876. M. TRELEVEN. i n a ll eu 1Hnr ies . n :dt! ilil Lhe No F1·;.r:;; 1:-· V<HteUL (. e~ Jield him thero, and the buildi11g toppled over on him, the shock breakin g h is droani. I t seen1 cd certain t o us t hflit ·he had Jream . eel the enti re dream in a !!lecond, while the t h ne see u..i.ed a long hour to him; but to place the ques tion beyond .d~s pu te we i~~ dllloed in seven or eigh t different exper1;1101~t.s. S oroetin:;res 've let a weight fall t o the floor, or struck a ,chair with a sLicl<::: and rigr~ in we slammed the b1i.nd. In every instance the !:!leeper d rean1ed of son1 e sL~~rtling ·adventnre, and a,,yokc with a start; and no drean1 lasted over a m1nn te. AlH'ANClf,. No d1 11,t'gn PERFECT FITS -1N THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Never before such a Stock of G-entlemen's Furnishings in Town . · N ever before such a Stock of' FELT HATS in Town. H a, ts for Everybody. Hats for wet weather: ' Hats for dry·weather. H\itS as light as .a feather .. arn 1n :1,t.l on ~ . S peei:i l n.t t£'nt io n ~;inm to i n tel'· f~rP n ~ e ~ a:;:e_~ before I h e P:1.1.1o1 n t O ffice>, E xt.{'n · dore Uvn;.; r ess, ~ ll fri ngem ent Suits in llif· SIUH8 oc PfILl-~T. P ,\.( H~;:;, . gr:1.;1t cd . N o foe" for m a kin g preliminary fen.mt _ S tat e r:; , a n<.l l~ i l 1 1!. i g: ~ t 1 Un :~p peruli ni ng to I nv P. Hl lOll !<; 01· P :tl.e:its. SrtK IJ S'l'A:J.11' FOil J' ,\)I · O J" !-i i.'\"!'\. HARD . . .i.· TIMES ~I.C A~ --YF;R_,. est~bli~hmen't of It is .lllY intention on the abov e date to wind up tho longwinded credit system, and sell only for no argument to establish . that it CASH, . or its equivalent. It requires U nite d Sta tes Cour ts and Depn.ctn1e::it s. U ~i te d m t s;.;J 01~ n 1:s o l Al :i l1 : 1. rnt~ C l:i..i rn i: , Sou!.h<wu C l aim E> r1ornm1 s -; ~ OJ1 , au_ d · a l t C 1 <t~.;s es o f W:tl" '('. l~.im s -he· C lri: i1i1s p r osecuted i n t hcS u pr e. m eOo tu· Lof the S r:u.e_-:, Co u r t o f C l:tim:<;, Con r.t of Uo m · J) , ~pci.r t.me n Hai d ti me prices have ,'b een adopted a t the 1'1.1:.A.~~ U S . . isto the advantage of both buyer and seller to trade for ready.·pay; the buyer thereby getting .goods at 1.0WER PRICES, and the seller being saved from lo·s by bad debts. We think then that all par ties will concur in the w 'isdom of thi s change on onr part. Our goods will hei-eafter be bought for CASH on ly , we. and .or8 Lh e l <.: x ecu L i\ e L :!. lie is offcdug his ne'v and handsorn0 assortm ent of Carpets, Carpets, ah! such Carp ets GR() CE RI ES AND SEE D S. o~· i·· 1 0Ert s_, i o r.1H tr.r ts anrl s>. rr.o its of t h e iate oi· t h eir h··l~s. a.i·e Ju m a ny en.sea e n tit le d to rno u ey froJJ.l IlJ oJ U o \:1 'nJ 1~·1 e1 1~, of w h ic h th..-i v h :t ve no know le d ge .. V{1·1te f nll lrn;!. 01·y of :;e rvi~e and sta te :irn_ o un t of pay a.nd bon111.y recclved, 'En· ch?flfl st.a ~n p , :i.nr.1 a, .t ul l n:>,ply, :iHer e x1 uuillu l iou, \'H ll l 1 ~g 1 re n y o 1t rrne . w: ~ r , Ar ren1'5 cf Pay and Boun ty . FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT GREATLY H.EDUC ED PRICES. ~His Buffalo Robes are splendid val ue. ~Hi s Mink sets are re~ ~Iis_ Gre~ e and Al a~k a o"t_1 td ista11ce all conipctition.~ Hts Ca pa, Co~lare~s, Muffs, 1\-11tts, &c,, ~.re 1n acl ~ up in the newest and inost artistic style ·. ?~""H is ~1uldren'5 Furs are rare alld v ari?d, and are just what fond mammas : eqture .for tho1r pets. ~· Then th e (ients' Furrlishii1ga e mbrace" 0verythiug in th~ m,ar~a?Ie ~at th e money. ,, \YJ1n.t get~-- =~~ "Wh~t kind Pen:sion1. l'np t ttr c d , 01 · u1.1n n:>d 111 the ln. t.c w :i.r , llowt: ver ~!1glt ; .Jy , /\ l! otr n rnr. 1 1?! _ K or,n 1~11.:i ;rnd s A tLO H1' wo und ed, C;Ln oJ.>t,;i,in fl. pen i;:ion, m ~nly shall thereby reap the 1tdvantnge of large t rade .discounts, which advantage we _ are .determined to give to our customers. may thercforn dcpen d upon getting good s than under the _ old plan. Olu· stock will this Fall be more replete than ever, and a stilr Parties purchasing from us least ten per cent. cbeape of snga:rr' asked the b(1y. ' ' 'Yha.t has that to do with it"l1' " \Vhy_ , if it's 1napl ~ augar, it's fep1in inc gender'~ " said th e bov. " \Vhy feu1i.nine. gendc_ r 1" asked tho te;cher , with a pu.z.zlecl faee. " Becanso yo u ca.u: I; tc:l i Vs age, " pro mptl y 1·ep1ie<l now re ceiv· ing p en.<, !0 11 s rirrl n11 _ t.!t l ritl_ 1.o a n Increase. Sc ncl s u tm 1 .1 a.nil in lo n n :lt1dn ·..:1 tl h Ri u r n J~l rnd fre e. (!l :L 1m : t 1~ _1.,,;, wl10se :d. 1 .on1e.n ; lw.v e b eeu 8 11s~ pm1t\ecl, ~v 1 1l Uc g 1 ·at 11 o us ly ·f nl"n is h e ll wit h fnll m [t;nn:1 .1 .10 n and proper pfl.pers 011 ;i pplic a.1.io n t o lJ C, . hn e : Shn·ts, Dra,Yers, Socks, Coilars No tro uble to ah ow goods, . . Everyt?:ing good a nd cheap. inspect. Bo wm a n v ille. Octob er , 1875 C~sh .cu~tomcrs ~ ill bu~ cl~se. Cuff~ Neckties Braces &c Call a nd . A ~ \Ve ch :u·ge n o foe u ni ess l'.:' ll t' cce:s .ful. t:!lrl..lTIJ18 :o r n n ur11 _ll(' sr a .ge !'< ll Olll rl b(l >;tllH u s . · RA \-V FUilS bou gh t at highest cash prices. ~.I. JU:A Y E R Uui ted States Goneral Laud OfH.oe. C m1te1> le·l L and Cr1 .sc.'> , P r i va l e L a ud U l:LitU"" :\li n ill;~1 1~ ! ·c·c1npli o 11 :tud .Homer;lt·r1 .d Oo..::te:,i, p l" O~~ e c u1 ed tw lore thP. <lcnerrl.l Lnntl Office.. n.nd D ep~u· ! rn P 1.1 r. .if the boy. A horrible n1nrder is report ed fron1Lak e 1.:t Riche, eigh ty rn iles n orth-cast oi 1licto· ria N . W.'r. A French half-breed named l!J11 lul.e l"lor. D .. CHEMIST Ol d Bou ri ty I.a nd \Va.rrau t s. . \Ve 1.m.y i:::Li>h f ~ r I h e in. \Vh er e fts;;i gn m c n t 8 are 11nperlt'CL ·we gtv~ m i; trnct.io ns to }.TI:?TfC' c t Lh em. STOTT . ' AND DEALE R IN · higher class ot' goods will be kept. W o therefore g1i::rau lee the greatest Le~atu~e , becoming tired of his ,v:fe, tletermined to h ave a younger sister, so 'vhlJ.e " i!!.ltin g his father -in-law he µer sua.ded the old man a.nd woman t o go with him . to hu nt:; ·and on t.he ft r st opport unity present~ jn., itself shot big father -in-law dead,struck ]11 ~ wother-in -la"\V with his gun a.Dd left her fol' dead, then raced off with t.he daugh ter, Q)mn e11 iug her~ it is said, to go wlth hi~ . He ~vad cd the police for some time, bu~ was finally ca.plured and is no·w imprisoned at Fort Saskatchewanawaitinghistrial. DRUGGIS'T · satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage, The following lines will be found full: Their TE1\.S ' have acquired wide-spread popularity. Hundreds of T ei:i drinkers 1 vfil drink no other. Their fine Black Tea is PE HFE CTION ! Enquirers after BARGAINS will be tren ted with every courtesy and consideration at 111u lt ·Coui.1· LLCl( H"~ uad o t. ht~l'"i·'Ye n et a l:!. nLl oru~y.:< L o r i;11c h i11 praea.riug- co11· t 1~a c ls , _1n; 1 ~c m ;;; <:.:o l!e.c t1on", n C":{Oli< tt ing loa.11s ·:u i d .'h T<',';l d 1ng t o a ll husrn ess con l).ded to us. J,1 bentl :1 rt":tug-Pin e n1 s m :u l e w it h :t L tol" n ey ~ in rL !l c l:L ES8S o [ bn .~ i ue ;:;;; TOWN HALL .11 f.rl.LD LNGS,' BO W MA.NVIL LE. Druggs, Medfcines and Chen-iicals, ~ .· Address GILlV!:ORE & CO., P. 0 . Tiox _ .J .J . TVic~hi11 glu n, , D . C. TI}-e Stufrs, Patent IV!edicines, ·Per !un1ery, Brushes, Oo1 n bs, Soaps, Paints and Oils, Paint Brushes, Coal Oil, and Coal 011 .bamp·, &c., &c. PYYSICllN S' P I{ESCRIP'l'IONS CAREFULLY COMPOU NDE D A N D A LL OUDERS C ORRECTLY ANSWERED, Ready-made Clothing', Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, S i'lks. Shawls, Skirts, Cottons, Winceys .Blc:nkets, Buffa!~ Robes, &c.,&c McClu~ng BowMANYILLE, Bros. \V ,\ !.; H ! :" {·: ·~·o'."1, I 1. U., Nt1ti <ffu b~1· 2 1, 18713. I t.a lt ~ plea::> H r ~ 1n e x µre.ss n1p: m .r e_ n ti re confi· dc nee 1u the rr::s p ~n s ib U.i iy n.iHl .fldt·lity of t he Ln,w, Pa.leut and _ ·C oll ec1.1011 House of .Gn,AJ.oiu.: & Co., of t hi s cnr. . <HCO. H. B. WHITE. ¢ ·, (Va sh t6r ofili6 Nati on.al .Mt:tropolita~ Ba~J I CE NTS' SUITS ND SHIRTS BoWMil!VILLE 1 October 1, made to order in city styles, on shortest notce .. jiJ!1f" Farmers and Physicians frnm the Oo1<ntry will find o ~r Stockof MedicV.ies com March 19, 1877. osed of the best qita!if;y. 1875. s. F HILL

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