CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1878. We -.,-.,;ould ca.11 ouf readers att.c"fi"tion to Mr Bmghan1's letter -..vhich ·v;1ll befouml1n nuother column As the gove1nntent deposit is the best i security q1at Insurers can have, any reducbon 111 It I confirmed TOW~ COUNCIL REGULAR lfEl!iTING, $1.00 WILL PAY FOR THE must effect them }OUDfl ]'!embers all p1esent. the chair Minutes of formeI" meeting r ead and The following presented F101n Nov 4 The Mayor u1 ~:rt;:e:~2~~:m"J1d:~d~~stheT~~~e~~nt~ ~~ 1 A p1ur of spect.a( l cs ------- - - - .A_pply at this office ' Ladies. Our lady ren ders will find a good assortment ofl\i!ill inery and ]j a.ncy Goods such as ladiea r( quire a.t Mrs Keys' Fancy Goods S tore 'a fe-..v doors ea.st fiom Henderson s hotel F,Q1 30 Du;, s, John Hockr1dge of the' Eastern hou se v; ent dono ) csterday to the Counties Boarding House Cobou1g, fora term ot:30 days, in preference to pa} ing the fine imposed on him for violation of the Dunktn By law. con1n1un1cat1ons " were C Vanstone, repamngbridge, $7, JS VVm W1ll1ams, l\1arket Brown, repans on toll house, $24 61 , R Moore, work on roads, 634 71 , John Clerk, gtving statement of fees collected- ~~~~:;;.~~;;;~~;.r;;;'OlfA Q I 1nd1 gent persons, $58 GRE.A T FROM NOW TO JANUARY, 1880 B0\'1 MANVILLE, FRTDAY, rece1vcd and uled , fro1n Messrs Easton and rrr@ bllcock, asking for a transfer of 1ease- reqtns1t1on granted, frvn1 Dr Boyle enclmmg an old account for Medical Rerv tces-not t nterta1ned Mr Buckler presented the report of the P oor Rehef Committee-Adopted The fulluw1ng accounts were presented, referred to the F1uance Comm1ttee and passed Thos Jewell, repamng Tank $ 3 75 F Mason, Fue Co'y account 6 05 J uo M cl\'.Iannua, work 2 50 Thompson, work on 5th lme con , $45 , 'V Valant1ne, work on Base Line, 851 63, Sam11 el 'Ylood, 13 loads of crra. vel, 65 cts , "\V \T alanhne, on road between 24 and 25, 1n the 3rd con , $11 , A. Dean, lumber, $23 74, W R Olmue, prmtmg, $22, On inotton thfl Connc1l adJourned Sat urday, 30th Nov at 11 a m LJ""'I l._1 P::::::J ~ / C SA l[ IM ·PROVED PoFt.TER.·s p L o vv s j" - !FIRST PRIZE I were awarded the first prize over all competitors at the BowmanVIlle Fair. L K ~ r---..' , AT They are the Best and Cheapest in the jlfarkd. COUNTY AND VICINI'fY. OSH\.'tlA. ---- - · ~---- R'S CHEAP CASH STORE ! Their Patent Diamond Iron Points, made from steel, wrought and ca.st. iron, are wan anted to last longer than two ordinary pumts Pnce, any pattern, only 4U cents each . ~100 Bowmanville, October 10, 1878. Testimonials o.f merit...Jt:¥ a R S Ma.nnLng, n ails, &c HLCkil;, Teaaung 48 42 From the Reformer 16 50 l\!!:C JV.ERY -\~7 e ate pJ ,iise rl t u leaJn th<tt I I I Heavy N ov'R 8 COPI.ll]S of the Slalesmun may be had at D ..Allon s Book Store, Newcastlo Puce 3 cents H A Dnruan, priat1ng 16 02 23 00 Louis HafJl bl), dr11w1u g gravel vv~ rr1okson, drawing gravel 7 50 Mr Oub1tb present<>d a report from the Publio I>roperty Oom1n1ttee ln reference to repaus at Town Hall, statmg that the cellar wa.s Ill a mos~ filthy condition and that steps had been t·ken to re med y the HI llfr W lt R Cawker asked for cou.11..1enH at1on for a. lamb k1llt:d by dogs $2 was allowed On &lotion of Mr Ilnrden, l\'Ir Yo11ruan was allo wed the u se of the l'owu Hall nnd Council Roo1n for ht:\ s1ng1ng classes un pay ment of the n ec essary expt~uses Mes.,rs ~fcC J etlan Ranl...111, Thos Shaw, t\'lur1n.y and VV \Vr1gbt, applied for te dnet1on of their tax es R eferred to Uour t of Re' is1011 ~fr . Sn1ale compla1ned of \vater running 1nto h1a cellar fro m s t r eets, and da1uag1ng his property Referred to R oads a nd 8t1eets Comnuttee, with 1nstruuttons to report at nex t rueettng Moved by Mr Trele ven, seconded by F \V Gl.... H, E q , i\.1 P, Is 1ec:o\'er ing frura the illne d~ fr\1n wn1ch he h:ots been snfieT1ng f or s ome tnnti past H e was able to be out to-day 1\'IuNICIPAL- Municipal elections are beornmng to be talked abo ut we behevo .. 25 PIECES COLORED GROS CRAIM SILKS WE BU ---«n--- make, mall the new shades bol1ght from the manu· £ ' h a lf price. · I am ouerrng tr · h d t .1ctm ers at less tnan t ese goo s a - -- CU:,- - se;era.1 candidates ure ,1lread/m th e fielrl I RO centR per yard , the sa nm Qnfllity of Silks ca.in ot be bou![ht qmetly canv.,,srng the el"ctors It "ill in C1ed it " rnreR fo1· less th 1n SJ 2'i ( all and see them. - We beg to announce that "e ha\ e 'l" rial rea,cm, for 'ellmg off the be \'liell to w1th h 1 Id pro1111~eB of su p port , bulk of our D1y Goods "to~k t>efore the Pnd ot the yeai, an J knowmg for the present j \ hese silKs we1 e constrlered rhe ·r. whPn we were selirng the that the lowest pnces alway 8 commands lhe qiu cke~t sale", we will reduce H ALLOWEEN GOODS SELLING 0FF BE l 0W AUCTION PRICES I - The wrndows of Jl-!r «llYle IYldke of o ood~ at !r' l \Q ~ r1 ~J. Grays res1<lence, 81m1.:oe St.1eet,,\e1e b1ok ) eyes en last rnghL by some boys wh) ha.rl n o t tho tear of Co 1srn hle tm ev be! ' e their A re :vard rn ofte r ( d for t h eir ~tp a l B-LACK GROn D at RATN arLKS ~f,2 Found. prcbensI>n H oRS RS FC.R THE UNITED STAIES - S ix 75(', :\\1.00 $1 2'i, $ 1 50, ~ 1.75 , T he hms~ stolen form the stable 1n Hampton t o VI h 1'-- h ~e r efet.'led last week has Oeen return ed So much for a 1Ive1t1s1ng r.rh o ----~--- ~otCJiear expres8lon " g1ve-1ne-unhmited t1me Editor uf the N eus' which appeared 1n one of our ed1tor1als last 'veek did not refer to bu siness transuct1ons 0111 ~\gent l\tix Thos R1ngha.m Tn su1auce .A.gon1 authorized to recen e su6scnptions for SIATESMAN and t o gn:erece1plH I'o1 pa)ment of 1no11oy due this office P1 'trents, your boys' and girls' feet 'vell protected fro1n th e 1 old a nd damp, and prevent them from catclung colds a nd croup by bu)1ng their boots and shol:'.s f1'01n F Borland, undei the Sr.A1E~MAN ufllce ~ecp -~-------- l1r Sm,1le,-That the Clerk do 1e,iort to 1 bl.ti Cou ncil at its next regular m eeting a staternent of t he accounts of the Cemetery, s1v111g each year'9 accounts sep~-t.rately, and showing also the to tal ainount du e to this Corpora tion up to date AdJ ourned to tlme of next regular meeting MEETING OF SCHOOL llOAR'D Nelv Je1nr1era11£e Lec~ute!il Jane E \.Veeken, the Qunlreress lecturer, will speak in the Bible Christian Churoh atliampLon, Frida) evening, Nov 8 a t 7 30 o clock Her lecture ill Bowman ville 'vas largely a ttended and g a-.. e goo'd s n.tisfact1on. Ontidde J·ages page w·ll be fouud teen heH."Y hors ~s w ... ri::l 8n1 µp ~d at the Gr 1nd Trunk Sta.t10n here, y c(';terd a j , fur lVl1crug l.Il rhey are a spleu<l1d lot, nnd where purchased 111 \Vh1 th~ and Da hngto n at prices varymg from $125 to $225 l:MPUDENT Bi:nG1ARY - On 'luesrla.y night }3st lVIr AJden Steve1~HOll of this town wa8 awakened by so1n e pet sons com mg into bis roo1n from an adJ uUl!ng room where l11s fa~her was sleeping Supposing it to be h 1a f a ther, he enqurred v.bat \\as wan ted Norep]y wasgiven t o th1squestion, but not suspecting any thing wron g, he went to sleep In the morning ho found his pants on the stairs, but his p ock et bu uk wluch contained some $10 gone The t hief gamed ontrance t o the houa o through a window. No traue of the thief has been discovere d Ou1 o> SEASON -Greon peas fit for table use, barley fully developed,raspberi1es and stra.wberr1es nearly ripe, have been shown us this "eek by Mr Lav1B, ol We5' Whit by, and Ilfr Gifford of this place Mr Shortridge, of East \'.Tlutby, had giee11 peas, grown tn the open air on his fa.rn1 for dinner last Sunday. $4 00. 00, ~2 the pnces so low that it w1l1 be easy to decide who oelb the cbeapeast Dry Goods m l:lowmanv1lle · The store will be closed on Friday the 25th mst, to complete the re~ , markmg of the stock On and after Saturday, " e will otter goods at 50, $3 00, $3 50 temptmg · puces The followrng a1e given by w ity of sample ~JI Wool, Scailet Flanuel from 18c. up All Wl1ol, White Fl·nnel 20.. n p All Wool, Grey Twilled 30o up All Wool, Fancy Flannel.... . .. . " 12t li p Hea.vy .Brown Duck ·· ,, .···. , · . · . " 12 u p Feather Ticking ... ... c' 12 up Table Linen, pure !men . . " 260 np A V ar1ety of Dress Goods . " lOo UP. . Black Lustero, all extra V&lue. . " lOc. up Good Dark Wtnceys, l'are value. · · . ·. , .. " fie. u p Good Dark Prmta, extra good value, guaranteed Fast Colors, 6§, 7t, 8! 10,llt Good Tweeds, fit for smts from 35~. u p Boy'· Heavy Overcoats . .. .. . . .. .. · . .. .. .. .. .. · " $3 00 up ?tlen'a Heavy Overcoa.tt. . , , .·· , , .· , , ··· , ····...·.·.·.. , , ... , · . ., 5 00 op Men's All Wool Tweed Snits . ·.. .. .. " 9 60 up Men's extra heavy Tweed Pants... · . . . " 2 00 up DRESS GOODS. Our Dress Goods are acknowledged by every lady that has seen th em, to be the choicest and cheapest in the county. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! In thrn department we are very busy with the many orderB entrusted to our Milliners. Everything that the good taste and judgment of first class Milliners can do, ha s been exercised to make this season's sto ck 1eplete with novelties and very at· tractive. Apart from these bargains in the ready made clothing, we will make up good Tir:eed s~1ts to order m the latest style· for $10 In connectwn with tho tailoring branch, cu·tomers can have pants cut free of charge N. B.-We hold large quantities of cheaply purchased Bankrupt Stocks, conoequently wo can offer extra mducements. Not bemg 1n the boot and olloe trade, we want to get rid of a lot OD hand, and will ruD them off cheap MA L M NTLE CLOTHS. NIT,E CLOTHS. We have all the new makes, and a FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE AT HIGHEST RATES. Onour flrst 'The Secret Chamber ' and ·The Rehg1ous Instruction of th eoY ung" \Ve particu1arly reques t all parents to read this sermon The Clarke Townsl11p Council pro ceed}nga, The Forty AcreFa;rm and ·Seas onings w1Jl be tound on fourthJJage ()nil SnF1taincfl , CQRRSEPQNDENCE _ A_P10 1enata meeting of tho P1esbytery of \'Vh1tbv, Y\a:. held last Tuesday, and n. call fro m the congregaLion of Port Perry, to Re-v J V\.' Deli i\II A LJst.ow ell \>;as s11st.a.i ned and Rev A A Drumn1ond -.,., : as appointed to prosecute the call at the meeting of Stratford Prexb yte1y, to be held in S$ l\far-..: s on the 19th in8t. - - Thomas Knox and J os Qugley were a1ra1gned before His Honor J11dge Dartnell on Monday on the c'harge of a::isault1ng constable HanJan. Knc x was found guilty of aggr avate assau lt and senten ced to four rnontha in the Central Pr1sou Quigley was bound ove r to appear when called upon, and to keep the pea.co i01 on o yenr Since his return to Oshawa Quigley had the nusfortune to break hig arm A PPEALS -The followrng 1s the result of the final revision of t he 'vr ote rs ' Lrnt 1t this vtllage by Judge Dartnell Reform votes put on, rn " " struck uff, 5 8ErENCED Upwaids of two hundred new ma ntles nowin stock, ranging in p1ices from $1 90 to $35. first class mantle maker on the p1cm1ses. 1fantles and Ulsters made to order and a perfect fit guaranteed. ELLISON & CO. MR COWLE'S OLD STAND. Bowmanville, October 22, 1878 18. No Market Fees NowI MARKET ONLY ON SATURDAYS. BUT sr_rr\.PLE AND Refo1m gain, Oonserva.L1ve votes strnck off, 11 u; put on, Conservatt \ e l oss 8 24 24 16 FANCY Dk(Y GOODS· , G-0 TC) s F. H I L L is still on hand with a large stock, and tins fall IWe 8ug::rest tba.t a court of rev1s1un bH hHJ d to re v1f:!e the above state1nent -E D St":_te3men T here v; [l.S a good attendance of sellers anil buv 1 ere at the ma1ket on Sa.turdav last 1 urkeys Geese Ducks andCh wkcn were in good demand and the supplv waaabundant 'l'hore were several lots of good butter offered and found rea dy sale at 14 a nd 1<> cents Of vegetables and fruit there Puf!LIC J\'I.EETI~G -~nexcellent lectur0 -...va:i but a hm1ted supply We ar e pleased to see such i mprovement in the 1na rket a nd hope OUl v· as dehverl:ld to a small a u dience h e re las t <it.mens -will pat1 on1ze it 1argelv so as to make it J..1on day e\:(n1ng, bv !..he Rev :\<."fr Rc1kro m behalf of the U 0 Bible Somety Offi still bett.e1 'l1otal R eforn1 gain, 24 ALE:X: ( ~ :t'TDE ::R'S iL~"H ~1-' · .!l!E l Hm<:~P ! Exceedingly LOW in Price. ---- ~-rs KING STR l~ET, BO\Yl\1ANVILLE. B U "Y' 'NC..> "'VV, Before the Duti es a re pu+ on Pl8lO~ER.·fii The Government Pl'T T!l ' I cers were appo1nted for I he ens inng year FIFI K NovEJ.fBER. - In celebration of the a nniversary of Lhe G unp wd e1 Plot Furniture & Underta,king 8 T 0 0 I<:. , Remo-&ed to Gi!Jord's (formerly Jl1aynard's) Tavorn Stand . V',T. P. Pfl:O'\-VER th e OraOgAJrten ana y nung B nt 11n~ had a 8plend1d t"rchhght pruces810n 111 this pl ~ce that m ght Instead of Cluy Fawkes of anment rnemory tl1ey tht"" year carried a n effigy of Mayor Beaudry through the prm c1p al streets A f1er tJ1arvh t_n g atound in .some time, preceded by the martial strain.:; of the flfe and dru1n band thP-y pla.11ted (_~ ,I j, 1 The co11 cerl Lo night; 1Jrom1ses to be a grn.nd affair The p1ograrn o1e is equal to any thing tha t lrn." bel n g n en f o1 a lonK tuno, ancl we bespeak 1 full honse Donni open at '1 15 Concert to c omrnenceat 8 Open a u Set enado at 715 A tlu uf'ston Single Iicket 15c, Reset \lo seat 25c Duublt~ fieke t, ttllm1tt1ng J iady und Gent or l'wo I adw" to re!'lerved Sea ts 10c Tlckets can be had prematurely, wlun eby a y oun g m an, Thos a t the ilool{ stores and from the n1e 111he rs of the Mlas1t, lost"'a portion of one of lns fingers b a nd Don t miss this opportnrnty of enJoy1ng Two or three others were slightly 1n1ur e(l a ntu6ical evening - - -- · · l)ou't ltead This unworth5) Mayo1, a :i:nonater hon fire wluch had bee n bnrn1n g for Some time un our pubhc sq uare, 80 tl1a.t the effigv soon 1nade 1ta exit frorn this world of trouble ...\.CCIDEl'iT - "'.,.bile firing so1ne saluttis on the 6\eru ng c, f thP. procession f1om the Enn1sktl1Prr oanni>ll c ne charge \-.; e nt ofl wo r t h~· (or rat her seated 1n hu~ chau:, on the gives the follow wg reascn, why you should sec his stock and JJJ ices be forn l uymg elsewhere 2nd he knows his Both Jnhn A. and J\Tackrnz e nwn " e l1h1 (' !.!· uds all I at the same pnce fo1 ,,JI I ,uHl will he glad t I) ~e,- '°"' ' ,1 ll > N' A Bowmar. v1lle, Oct I er 10 1878 BL01 K. r l C D .l'he month ot No,emlie1,J11st ahead of Deocn1be1 gives us warn1ng ot i.:old -..v1nte1y '\ ea ther ·w hen, as "e all kno,v, comes the rn.111 and tlie snow, it h as been, and will be forever They 1 NIi WI ON-VILLE. Thankmg th e public for past favors,-by living up to the above rules, by lnmg on the prennses so that I can be found at any time, d."y or mg ht, mHl by kocpmg eve1ythmg m the Un'de1taking lme ready at an hour's notice (w h1cl1 I b uy ii om R PHILP, Toronto, the largest filld best l1ou 0 c m the trade m the Donnmon)I hope to retam a shaie of tb e public patronage My Hearse wnd (h1tjit J01 Fiinemls are t he best in the county. See and judge for yourself. L. In retmning thanks to his num01ous customers for past patronage, would intimate that he rn prPpared to show goods this season, that aie unsur- ' passed in quality, consistmg of Watches, Clocks, Gold Chains, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Spectacles, &c , &c A lai ge stock on hand and more to _ arrrve, a11 of which will he sold at bottom prices iG4f"The jobbing department will r eccn e stnct attention. Charges moderate. All work wan-anted Kmg Street, Ea.~t N B.-All persons indebted to L. C, will obhge by calling and ettling up a.t once. Bowmanvllle, Ootober 2 iS78. 10 tf. See hu~ Knllo"lvec n This cclebrat10n was n1du]ged in with groat ruodc1ation 1n thu:i tov;n on 'llHu-s1lay e-.. cn1ng of last week One reason for such mild indulgencu was the ruogh..nei:.s of the night, the boys p1efe111ng the fire s ide to tho ~treet A few t:ab root crop b tgoa changed hn.nds son10 gates were removed, a b utcher's sign boa.1Ci. \\as plo.ccd on the door ot ·vv. Bowmam-ille, So.Ptember 12, 1878. P. PROWER. 7 ECTION ! Desires to lnot ect h i" fuenrfo f1mn the cold, and knowmg of nothing better than good FURS be invites all protecL10mst.s to give him a call. -SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE " SON." A WANT S UPPLIE.D. J REPAI RING wtll now be done promptly. .BUFFALO ROERS m large quanh o y and Jm,, lihed and unlined grJnder e\ er made The abcn e extract ia from the .B(1ston Journal I I MAKE TlIB .b OLLOWINlr TI BER.A.L OFFER GE~T8' F1:RNISHIN GS einbrnce e"\ er51ih111g in the hne The citizens of Bowmanville and smroundmg countiy have long felt the necessity ill om rrndst for a FURS of all kmds, sty Jes and prices ofCo mruerceotOct 28 1878 ¥\-T e lul.' e tnken one of those m ills in pa.:yment for all ve1t1s1ng and will d1sposG of i t on very fayorable terms It m ...y be seen at 1\'J:orri.a Carnage Shop. Fat mers,take a look at it JJ,1ple G1o'le Ten Jleet1ng ALL will be sold CH EAP for CASH. £..fr" " Quiok su.les and small p1ofits ' is my motto~ FXR..BiT C L A . S S ALLI Every subscriber to an} ne>\ Sp f'lpel' or Jnaga. zu1e whofavo1s n1e with h1ssubSt 11ptmnf01 J~7~ "\ 1ll 1J e entitled Lo.Oft } cents v. 011 h ofmus1cselect eil front Inv CtLlHloµ:ue u1 to hts choice of the fol 1owu1g fire L1Lhogtapl1 Portraits, sent fre e a nd post p.aul to anv address, Marquis 01 Lorne and Princess L ouisc,S1ze 17x24 Sn J ohn A McDonald ' 17x2+ Edward H aula.n " 17x2.t Cash paid for R aw Furs All kmds of :BURS ALTERED and REPAIRED Bowmanvillc, Scptembe1 HI 1878 M. MAYER, 8-tf Tailoring I Gents' Furnishing -EI OU SE. The a n nunl tea of the :\iiaple~ Gro'\l e Church took plaue on Monda~ evening last l he wcnther \\as cool o.nd bracing, \Vlth b eautiful nloonlLgh t The attendance -...vas fair and eve1 y th ing J)asscd oft pleasantly, 'lhe la d1es prepar ell an excellent tea jor 'vh1ch they were tendet ell a. h ea1 ty "\Oto of thanh.s 'lhe choir rendered some exc ellcnt selections of music M1ssCourtice, 01gau :'!t of Carmel Church, a-bl) presdtmg at the 01,;a.n Miss Hoar, of B o>'. man' ille, sung and played a setechon with g"JOd efff"ct 1\.Ir Jan1es G1\f1llan P 11nc1pal ,of the Bowmrun 1lle P ublic School, oilicu1.ted las cha.irmanll to the sat1sfachon of a ll Son1e of the "veakers an nounced >'>cre unavoidably absent but the1e "ere speakers and to snare llev Messrs Wilkes pnd H ovi a ul the Chal.l'man and l\fl I hos Y el lowlees addresse1l the meetrng 'lhc .Pu.stor spol~e of Chu1ch Ftnances 11r \V11.k.ca on · .A.mb1t10n Mr Gi lfill a n on Social gatheungs and l\lr Y ello-..vless delivered a capital add1 es8 onl Church 1-Inua,;ement · Dy :request Mr Y so.ng u..l\1'y AlnCountne, 'vhicb was well t e cu iv ed after which the meeting closed FoR nice VJs1t1ng cards, or other fan cy pnnt 1ng,lea-\ e your orders at the Statesman office THE MART. REMEMBER Robert Burns ' -.2lx 6 I 01akc this offer as a girt to all MY ne'" s custowers 4nd not as a prem iu m to any specraJ pubhca.trnn The pr1CP.S for newspape1s and nuigazmes >'Ii 1\1 be Lhe low es to be proourcdan:r whe1e a.1ul the p1 e m1nru offered is t.o be had from me only and 18 tn addition to anv prcm nun offered b'> the pubh8hers theinsolves Sa\e money by g 1vrng me your ord ers .No niatter what paper you want, no matter -where it. 1s published no n1a.tt<>J" whnt the prwe 1s Send 111 your subscriptions and select yon.r prennnm Statesman to Jan 1st 1880 $1 00 \V~"-'t Dinha m News to Tan 1 JO W ~ekly Globe " ( I 0TI0E S PEC IAl N -M CCLUNG BROS mil s. ~ .. Ly I e & Martyn /1rniter m settlement H «VE 1'HE take no - having procured the services of a of account or First Class Cutter from Toronto, is now prepared to remedy this grievance I note,af~er the last day of this month, LARGEST VARIETY OP (OcroRJrn) ~ We would also state Da1h Globe Daily Mail \"IV eekly lVIa1l (Farmers annual pnces ) All others a.t lowest 1atc::. fbe pubhshevs will no t give you these :prennun1s AND n ; y ou WANr \NY on .ALI OF TllU:M FR1!:1i: send me your orrle1 e, GENERAL GROOERlES, I thal interest will be charged l ';o CROCKE}tY and I all aq_co'ti!J.fa not settled at the 6 00 G00 GLASSWARE above tune 1 CiO In tlie couu \ y on) Perfect Fits in Clothing wananted. ment complete ill The Furnishing depart- eveiy detail PROVISIONS OF ALL KT~DS Bowrnaiiune R B. ANDREW, Books Statione1y and Fancy Goodl'l, .At.BX:, l :McCLUNG :rm.OS nsw DR..Y- G-OODS _ I The -:_ Dry Goods dep:utment will Le e n1ied i <S FRESH AND CURED MEATS. UL KINDS OJ l "!UJJU L E ~OJ.JJo Bowmanv1Uc. the Stamman I Don't-borrow your neighbor's. I Boww·· n .i ·· ~ Su l,scnbe for S. M ,/.'; 1:-o, ' 12, C: r 1' 187$.