n cftatr.sman. ! ...E, :FnmAY, D1w'n 28. DR. SCOTT'S ANECDOTES. potyesterda1w~..:1 t!le train from CheyenJ.le arrived, hacl 6pportunity for observing a c~ "f humanity, very rare which w/\S llothing less than a Chinese uegro--bla··" and woolly-haired, but dressed in the ga·b of the Chinese Jo,ver classes, wearing tJie shirt-like coat, baggy trowsers and bo'!· ~hoes of the inhabitants of the Celc1:1th1l kingdom. The man, for 11uch in sex the person was, at once attracted considero.blc attention from those standing about the depot. lie was with a party of half·a·dozen new arrivals from the Orient. nnd was jab· bering away with the others in what seemed tu be pure Chinese eh11.tter. He was found to be entirely unable to talk Euglish, but eaid in Spamsh thnt he undernlood some· thing of thnt language. The majority of the bystanders considered this porLion of his talk as merely a. continuation of his Chinaie talk, bnt one man in the crowd beard the remark and understood it! As his knowledge of the Spnnish was but little better than that of the Africo-llfongoli11n, but little could be made of the narrative. Enough was, however, understood to know that the man w11s auout forty yearH of nge, and that he had been born in Spo.iu. When ten years of age he went to sea ns the servant of an officer on a prirateer. Jn those days the Chinese waters were not plensant quarters for outside craft and pi· rates even took gre11.t ri~k in invuaing the Chmese seas. This particular rnssel ventured in, howcyer1 and boldly entered the Strnit of Formosa. 'l'he result was that she got into unknown w:r.ters, and, a storm ioming up, Rhe wus wrecked. The people living along the s ' ·ores promptly took poR· session of all valuables, und of the sailors themselves, who were not liberatecl for some eighteen months. The officer of the vessel continued to make a servant of his colorecl toy after his captivity. 'l'he Chi· nese observed that he" us a slave and a ve ry intellige11t one, and consequently when the Ba.!lora were liberated they refused to permit the col01:ed boy to go. Hence, he continued in China, the slave of one of the leading men of the tow11 where he landed. There he remained for "ome twenty-seven yea.rs, serving his master, as lie could not get o.way. He gradually became habituated to Chinese life, learned the Chinese Ian· guage, nnd, per force, adopted Ohine~e customs and costumes, and WllS not anxious to make a change. A yen? ugo he cnme to San Francisco with his master. He had been in America but three months when he made the diR · covery thn.t there were no ~111.n·s here, an'd he determined .no long·cr to serve another. For the past nine months he has been a free m11.n, but hns continued to live with the Chinese, because he understands and is used to their mode of lifo. He came to Colorado with a part.y of theni nnd goes with them to work i11 h11 mines near Como. l'il" felrow appcn1·s to be a man of uatu rat :ntellig-ence. He is as bl:tck as conl :rnu t!;oroughly Afri<::rn 'n appearance. ruSpanbh 11a111e fa lllonwya, and his Chiuese cog::;ome'l. Ong Fung Yu.-1Jew1Jer Newo. Prepared Spice ===-====· ----...-- .uARKE COUNCIL. Regular meeting De·l. 4. Members all prt>sent. Minutes read and- confirmed. Some communications were reacl. In re· aponse to a petition from .fohn Kllrney et al, aid was ttr·rnted to improve side line ootwee11 lot 4 and 5, cvn. ot. The Reeve was deputed to get le!l«l advice 1111 a ques· tion respiictinll'; road between lot~ 10 and U,, con. 2. H. Adam,; was g·nnted till July to place his feoce right on sidt1 line between lots 20 and 21, B.F. The C.illec· t<>r was empowered tr> euforce t"e collection of ·mpaid taxes by law. 01·dt1re were pa.saed for payment of sundry accounts : Widow Maharry rl'.fnnd d11g tiix, $1 ; W~ Dixon, r ad w11rk tow11 line, $15. 02 ; Tl'ustees, S f) 19, grant $25 ; 0 Thomas, rt>pairing . scrap1~r. $1 ; R Hookin, work, $2; lmli·ent aid $53; J CaRwell, 'nmber, $9 92; W .T~1!kson, d0., $10.1&; W .J MaMillan, wol'I;:, $9; W Brow·n , do., $6; J ScQtt, do., $5: S Finhy. do., 817.50; AlPx. McK;:Ly, repaiis, $4.25; White & Wright., ct'dar and work, $16; W Argall, cedar, $1 .60 : D ()r;mst<>CI.:, do:, $3; H Ard, W··rk. $20 ; D McConnl\chie, crave!, $G.!:l0; ;r Miller, ri~ht of wo.y, $~1; Reev.-, Newcastle, work, $1~:1.50; W B·tten,work, $1.25; R R Loscnmbe, advice, $2; W Clemence, sheep killed, $3 25 ; E Birch, do., $3.75: H Bireh, do,, $2; RH Har· ris," do., $13.::18. Trns<:ee.~ of tbe various school sections afoo rec . ivod the sums col· lected for them. A l)y· lil.w wa.s passed for holdmg mnmg1p11.l electlona. Council .adjourned to .Tao. 9. A. CnINEllE Nncrno.-A reporter of' tlJe Neua, who chanced w 81!1 nt the Union Dll· SULP'llUR AND RCAINS FOR Ni IRON BITTERS 'l'iitl cure dyspepsia, heartburn. nw. laria, kidney disease, liver co°'" plaiut, and other wastin~ di-«. FURS! FUR~3. Durin the Xn13 holidays I will offer my fine an well assorted stock, consisting of S~ULPHUR AND FO~ Horses, ·cattle, Sheep &Swine CURES Coughs, Colds, Inflammation of tlie Bladder, Swell in~ of tbe Olands, Rour;hnoss of tne Hair . Botts, Scurvy, &c., &c. For Fattening and Fitting your /\ni1111l<; for market, IH:. SCOTT'S l'H.El'AKED 'SPICE has uo equal. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE -IRON BITTERS enriches the bloorl anrl purilie< th~ system; cures weakne<<, fack c,f eucri,;-y, ~c. Try a bottl~. Mink Muffs, Boas & Caps, S.S. Seal Muffs, Boas & Caps Persian Lamb Muffs, Boas & Caps, Astrachan Muffs, Boas and Caps, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. -.AL80- Cards of Thanks. To the Soverelrm Fire Jn,rnrancc Co., Toronto. I hereby rcturo thanks for the prompt and l!beral se~tl11ment, t·1rou&"h your agent., Mr. Thomas Brnghan:i, or the a.amag~ done to mf barn in Clarke by li!!'htning. Yours tr11ly. JOHN UIJUDOCK. 2sg, .Bowman vi.lie. ,,,,, AND · ·· . .I · --·---··- ___ BIG STOVE BOOM. ___ IRON Bl· TTER8 is the only iron preparation that does not color the teeth, a11rl will I· ot cause headache or constir,at ion. as oth"r Iron preparation,; wi:!, Ladies' Astrachan Jackets. Gent's Coon Coats. ~ent's Dog Coats. BUFFALO, Black, Gray and. White Jap ROBES. At the LOWEST CASH PRICES. 7'o the Pre.·iclent. Manage1· and Directors of tlte Fire fn.mrance As.9ociation of London, M. MAYER, Furrier. Ae an evidence of the popnlarity of the England. New Combination Coal and Wood Stove~, 1 hereby return thanks ror the very prompt . settlement, through your i<gent Mr.'l'. Blngl1a111. N oswort.hy, Bowman· for my two horses killed by l!g'htning In my oold by l\fanuing & .i: ville, the i·eaders of the STATES~lAN are field last thunder sturm. 110BT. ~'111l£DlNG. ·referred to the undersigned gentlemen . who have purchased and used the Com bi- 1·0 the President mul})ireuto"" of the Hartford 11 77 nation Stove, and after fair trial can tes- 1 ihi·e Inbsui·anca utoh lP~nvr. 'h 1 'f h · 11 d 11 th I · d f ere Y rewrn an ..s or o e prompt pay. ti y t e.t it WI oa :it we c auue or m1Jnt by your agent., Mr. '1'. Bingham, for loss it : m full to my hous1Jhold effocts, caueed by the brea.king or a coal oil lall1p. having received Mr Chas Osborne Mr Eel Trenouth cash check as >!OOn as my claim was pr,,~ented. " 0 R Hall " .T Cryilerman ""9 '"OPUAN DA.VI"'"' " Robt Stewart " John P R1oe ·1 ' '"' ' · """" " Chas Allin "John Kydd --"' Nell Taylor " Jabez Littlejohns 'l'o t.ho Manager and Directors of tac Saver· " ])an Galbraith " f, n,,,yman ehrn }'ire Insurance Co., 'l'oronto, " David Galbrn.!th " J<~ Greenway fh:NTLh:M&N.- 1 beg to .acknowledge the " Chas Reynolds ·,. John Mc"ol'ley 1.'rompt settlement, tlirongh your agent. Mr'. " Geo 'rambl;rn " Geo JI Buxton l'hos. Bingham, of my claiui In full fot· tbe lo"s " John Keachie of my barn in Mariposa bv li~htning. "' ltich Murtyn " Chas 'l'od " Lonis Gazzard JACOB POLLARD, llowmanvillo, Sent.. 22, " Jno Bonathan " Nathan Horn li83. 270-tt '" James Gillis " 'rhos Bingham "' tieo-Jeffery " Chas Young " Alex L~ith " Gen Uaiden " Jno l\'.[aymi.rd " ThoH Burden " Wm Wilson " J J J'oncR " .lohn Hnddock " .Jnn MedlHon 1 " H11~h McKay " T If Hancock: OF CANADA. " John Douglass " \\' m p,,110.nd (JA PITA.I,, l!ll,OOO,@O(). lltJST, $J.l0,00U " J Glendenmng " M Hawley ·· .las Lockhart " J<~ r~>twker " Vim 'l'odgham ·· Jolrn Trick _,,,, __ :: ~~~1:8~~~~h ;: ~~,~~ :i;~~:il , This Ba.nk ts prepared to do Legiti" Arob l\fatthews "Geo 'l'ilt. ma.te Banking in all its branches. " Geo 'raylor " John Libby F"rmers notes diMotmted ,· Deposite " Sam Quinn " .Ta· McClung " Davie', Stott " ,TB Fairbu.irn received and Interest paid ·)n am1;uuts of " WP Prower " w Pinkard $5 upwards in Sa·ings Bank Department. " James Hearn " J" ohn Molon , "'l'hos Ashton , Mrs John llurk DR A FT~ ·" Hich Brown ; " FI J Nott " Geo Brd.rlburn . " Pllimmer ·· 'L'hos Harrie Issued and Collections made in Enrope, 1 ,, ·r lloidge ·" Hobt Henry 1 " Gibson United States and Canada. 1 " Williiw1 Bill ltev'I' C.teworth 1 llr " Jtobt Hill Hird 01".FICl<!- !Hurd<wlt Bro~. J~l'<>f'k.lale llnnl<· " 1~1w111·n Jon()S " YonngV s t11ir oOfoe or .10111·11 & Dol>l)f~. 1 "W Brown' " Mclnt.neh " J Smith Mr Jas McLean W. ,T.. JONES, :: ~ 1~'.lilm~r :: ~ ~ .ti..i~stone \ 217. A:r;eiu. "HJiooper "G-Jo!mston ' .,, ____ ult:t"ieldlngo ...TasCar1·igan « ' DWilliu.ms ASla1lon ""\. ~ J Sami9 " W Bonl\Lhan .11 las J<;lliott " .J Lowrte (Successors to Agency of ])om~n·ron Bank,. SULPHUR ANO / 1 BITTERS1~ ,.j·-~' JRON $4,000 WORTH I -OF-- Ladiei: and all sufferern fmm Dett ralgia, hysteria, and kindre·l com· plaints will fillll i l without :111 cc1ual. For sale by STor1· & .l URY. BOOTS and SHOES -AT--· / STANDARD BANK BO BLAN D'S CASH STORE' ~........ 0 Codd & c O., B . ank erS, ' ____ 2 ,,f2 "' \Ve Bever a.How ouneiYCS to bp, undersold, Jl:llison & Co. ·we offer rare value in Blanke ta. ~;tJiaon &Co, We mean h118nws~ tlli~ H<'a·n11. l 11· '" .~Co. -See our all wool 1'weed:i at 60c.:. /Wi.oa "" Co. We are marking dawn every article in stock. 1..:llison & Co. /People wonder why we sell Over-coats so cheap ·. , , l~!lison&Oo.( We w1l, sell boys Suits at half price this season. l<:llison & Co, ·Prollts or no inoflts we are bound 1.0 sell. Ellison & Co. We offer nil wool Casbrneres at. 50c.l~llison&Co \\"E are rt;ducing pricea at the begin\ng in· stead at t.l·e ~nd. . ~;mson & Co. J.,adies l\fanUes rind Ulat<'lra grea'-l" retl need ' <in prices. Ellison & Co. \'oc.r ought to see our \Vinceys at present wricea. Ellison & Co. 'Ve oft'er flar:;r~iue in t:arpets. .b:lliRon & Co. Our old cnstonterH are bringiug their friendi! to 9 BP-e the bar..i..1in in Ory Hoods ancl t:lothing. Rllisort &. Co. We are makin·g 8 special ~un on Clothing. Ellison &. Co. BOW'MANVILLT:i:, 1uul 439 ;mmslon House C'llnmb11r!l-. l.ON!Htlf, _, N c,; J, AND. T ·ranga.ct a (lenernl Bnnl.:i.ng B1t<~~·ness ~tpw· tl·D ame 'er, m 'nS aid "'l6s lii:w<Yp ..> t tf· · ~ s ' 1 ' I' l'bnCt[, -.....,,--...,.=--·----------- ·----·-··-- ·--------- , NOTICE t LADiIES. O ---·~--- withdrawal on deman·!· 11t,the rate or E-OUl~ t e J!'IVE d SIS.-~ 1 cent ~ll~~~d '0~1 i,1 ~1°td.~~osits. an ' / - · n ' NOTES DISCOU N'l'RD. Bjlls ,...reGeived for · 1n .·.ng ..,. 1aa d ' u nite · d t:i 't a t Cld-a..n d"' "' co 11 ect1on ...,a,na.··a. and ad viinces miiile tJ10reon ut moderate ra.tes, DRAFTS ISStJED. pavable at all' P<>ints rn Canada >ind the United Stut.eR. S'l'OCK::>, BONDS, DEBENTUR'ltil3~&~.. &:c. bou'-"ltt and sold, .. N 0 Tl V !';.- -Deo~retofore made Whth the Dominion Bank, oan he witl·dt>awn at a!'ly time upon ilemand and wUhout Chll'llge. M U1e premises lately occupi<ld by the BMlk, now bl!le Banking houde or Codd&, Co, by the .To int Stol'k Bi111lC!J. INTEUE'3TALLOW~~DOND·EJ.POS11'~ I have now openeil the Best a.nd1 ba.rgeS<t ' Stock of >CAN'T KEEP HOUSE. Bow~l.\N"l r.r.u. 0:-<·r., Dec.. '>. 1882. Messr·. SE'l'U W . .ll'l.lWLE & SON, Boston. Dear Sirs:- We ~uppose it is no n'e w thing 'for you to receive .,,,,1i;ratnl11.tions on tile sue. cess of ~our vahr1ble cm1gh remedy, Dr. lVlst· 11r'.· ~tul,11m of \Vlitl Clter·'.f : but pel'11aps at this time a worii or I\\" from UH will not prove ci11t. of place. .~lthou,;'ll the Balsam has net .been i.dverh!ed Lt) a n;1 c·:ctent in this locality, onr $ale of it is vo'f i·"'go ~.ncl tho demand is inc:·c>isLng, which i" d1:c to the universal sat- WINTER J\IIIL:LINERY EvBr shown in Bowmanvillo, l\H;~wori.h of 0::3THICH FP:ATHERRjn·topened. A }Art<'" stock or 'l'RIMMH;l> HATH· and BONNETS always on hand. We have also a lapg& stock or VELYETS, Pr.USHER, Ser.KS; SA'l'.i,:;:s, of all Rhados ; a large Htock or Hl'll!RONB. J!'li.OwERS, LACES and 'rRrMMINGS of all' kinds. · Please call u.nd inspent our, stock before purchasing elsewhere. ~on will find our goods the cheapest and tiest m town. a::trBeavcr and Felt Hats He·shape'1 in all the latest st}'les. REMEMEER 'l'llE 8TA~ID :-! dom'8 west of Martyn's Gl·ocery Store. .isi'.ttction which it; g-1 t 1~ 3 to 011r ~ustomers. >Ve hiwe never htt.cl u, slnglo complaint, and '11usba1uls tell us t.1"' " wives will not keep l1011se without le. \~ e ,·ould like yon to do a little more a<1.vCTtis111 c\' ···, this country, for we heiieve were you 1 .. <J.;;,111 bettor known, its sale would be incre<u"'t 11 u·fold. ~:oHr.~ ~r11ly, Mrs · DON NELLY· -~--- I ' - - · - - - ·- - - --- an' he s&..., sez he. 'Git in, ladies,' sez he. _e We'regoiag to Wnsbingtonllfork..t , stir,' ~ez.I. -- ' 1'hnt's wh<e'.llc I'll take yez, ladies.' sez be. 'Pay ye~ fores, ladies., Au' we got in, ma'am, nu?'wim't tip to the top of the city, un' paid tin cintl.<J, the both of us. An' there wae o.great many ladles an' gintleruen got in an' done the ~time, ma'am, an' some got out one place wu' some another. An' whin we got up to the- t<!>p ofLhe city, 'Mrs. llfagovern,'sezI, 'thie,i.sn'ttheWashington M:nrket,'sezI.-'Jt.iS·D>{tt,Mrs.Haley,'sez sbe.-'We'llgitout,.:MltA.Magovern,'sezl. --·"\Ve will, Mrs. Haley," sez she. An' thin, ma'am, there was a · sma.ll bit of a howl i th a· tl h th e JIO . e Cnl'r, an It WUS itcmg e ladies an' gintlemeu would er_.....--··./~ gintleman on the the t he'c.l put his ffwe do O· · st it ri.n' spake , wiu thim: an' ;ell UlJ .throuzh the howl " to him ~z-T, 'Me 1rn' l\Irn. Magovern wi!l-f iJ,..<'>'llt, sur,' ~ez I, efor this isn't the s!l'ifngton Market at all.'-'Jt is not ma'um,' ser. he, ·but that's where I'll take , yez.' sez he. 'Sit dowllJ, la.dies,' sez be, · 'am1 pay me the money," Se'L he. 'I had · a great many paplll to l.G~e,' · n' · se:r he. " , ind..de he had, mii'am. An' we p'1id the · money aQ"in, an' we "inti« down to the bot· tom o' the city. 'This is not. the Washiag, ton :Mnrket, l\'lrs. Mazov.e;i;n,' ~e:t. I.-' IL is " : not. Mrs. Haley.' sez she--' We'll git ont, il b"' Jl.lagovern,' sez 1.-' We will, l\Irn. Ha.le",' sez Rhe. Thin c11>rne the gintleman ' ' tki11<~ first had the du1·e in·hi:>1 hand. · What's . th& matther, ladies r" se" he.-· This rnn't the: Wushington Marken, Sl!lr:re-~ I.-lt is nqi,t, nu·'arn,' sez he,· but the city is a great pla.c:e,' sez he,_· an' it's not aisy to go everywhere nt wonst,' sez. he; ·an' if yez will have patience,' sez he, · y.e-"11 git tbere,' sez he. ' Gin in, ladies,'· sez he. an' pay yer fm-es.' Wid all the· liouses tb&re's in the · eiity, an' all the stbmtes t:be-re's in it, faith, ~5.wasno good at all. to tl:nry tofoind our way alone; but thim·wtmfalse paple-they ~ aiver took us to thG· Washington l\farket at : all; an' it was all1the da.y we wint up to , the top o' the city and diown to the bottom · 0' the city, and SI:~nding our money ut it. ; Ap.' sez I · l\frs. Ma,,o.vern it wonid be · . . e · better for us if we ,wmt home, ~ez I.- It. would, Mrs. Hale:y, sez· she; an we come down to the boat, an' it was ~wo.hours agim befoor the boat would go, an tlun we come ho~e; an' it's. t~ire~ we are, an' it'· :i.11 awful pla.oa, th.-t: city I&" ____...,._. ...., l 0 · , :tN A'K O~tNrm;s.-" It waE iu lhe momin' .airly that we got to the city, ma'o.m , an' there was :i koi1111 of n carr. an' a gintlem:m th t f · · h J up on e op"' it, an anut er gint eman at the duM of it, wid the dure iri!1i" hand, ,,,.,,... to be sold before the 15th of January, 1884, r Cheaper than goods W< ever before offered in Bowmanville. Be sure and ca 1 on him,pricethe goods, and you will be convin ed of the truthfulness of the above GU~~~,~-;~;EED. \ ' MAGNETIC M EDICl"E A CIJ.;E 's~ment. S~A.ND N eads' Block, next door eastLee&Ed , l.l's hardware stQr .MlQNETIC MEDICH NF. " j'll' '-..,,. JI~~ ~ . fl:~v~~ ; oRlBRAIN &NERVE FOOD.J~FTt:;i. BRAIN AN]) NERVE l!'OOD. Fnll' Old anti l'oun!l. lltalc 1uul l'enm1". u.i.r. PHUS'l'RA'l'ro:-<, N~tiH'l' ::lWRA'l'S, SPERM.!., 'l'ORRJI()';A. LEUCOI<RHH.:A , DAilHRNNESS. ::lEMI· NAJ; \VE.!.KNEl:lS, AND GENERAL J;OSS o~· PowER. I·1· repairs Nen·ou· \Vaste, R\'juvenate~ W~JA1': .~DE~ARK · I Pomtivcly cnres 1"ervousnes m all its stages MEM1.mv. r,oss !)}>' BHAIN POW.WK, SEX· W.H.PIPER, I BOWMANVI LLE, aGEN'r ]!'QR S't\:J'T & JUP..Y, 27;) '"l'he Druggists." CIIR fS !'MAS Grain Crushers, .A.LL Organs an~ Sw;lng MachiNes. I wish to ca.ll eapo,., · want to buy u ti1'ot-c!· of the 'beat M>tnuf.ic· · LlLI. ,,~., iurn JU> SIZES, AND tt()ntion tho.t if you r)rt(a.n ma.de by one ' it1 the ~Vorld, " ~I UIS'UUS I Chaff Cutters. Dyeing but not Dead. STOCK. ·1 have jnst ord(l.re.<1, dal!s.sorne flrst cla:m I· a Machine that"' a"'"· A111e.rican or Ca.11 ·"'1 ..::ewing Machines,vVhil~ f have 11m.h;11,_ " 'y against any first· class make or Or.;,;n,.,:. :'le win~ Machines. I wish ttre pu bile t» p ""c take notice I do ENTLEMEN, if you ha.ve grease, Jr pai nt or dirt on your clothes I oo.n clean them and make them look like new· ones. Ladies· O·tricl· feathers cloo.ned and dyed. Second hand clothing tu.ken in exchan. i;:e. All work warranted e.t P.l<}A'fE·S ])YIHNG ES· sell only flrst-cltt s~ fie· ·· , ;,uch as 1 can guar- 'l'ABLISH1\U£NT, opposite Treleven's Shoe a.nte*J to l(ivo au.ti.:ir1:.··i11tu, Store,!,.tBowmo.nvilk, 272-tf N. H... -f still sell 1111· world-renowned Walt· ba.m \Vatct.,-,.or1 ,< ..,, 't forl\'et our Genaral Store where we~ . ;,p 1 c impleto assortment of l!ry Good~ and H£ (>ce1 " '·i cheap for Cash. 1'be Bell Organs Hor~ ., !d by J.P. RICE, BowURING MILL . h t h' f manvil.!e, and m t e OIYllS 1p o E. !ti. 001'1 EY, Clarke. Known ne Ada.ins' New Mill. , . ,.., Apply to A.ln'HUR CODD, Esq., or St. JOHN ..._ yroue. H. HU'l'CHESON, B11.rrister-at-J,11.w, Bowman· Decew ber 10th. 1&:'3, ville, 275-tf l A Se wingMacltines;.' 1 with the very best will have in a few G l FLO . . MILL FOR SALE. the Jiloded Intellect, Strcngthcua the l!)Qfeeb· i1Jd Brain and Hestores Snrprising t.one and Vigor to the ExhHllStecl Generntive Orga.ns in !'ither sex, ;i;tf"\Vith ca<:h 01·der for twelve p ..ckages, accorn pan!ecl with ti ve dollars, we will sencl our \\Tritten g11a.rntee to refund_ the m1Jncy ir the treatment does not effect a cnre, It I~ the Chea.pest and Best Medicine in the market. &ffF11ll pa.rtirmlare in our oan1phlet which we dosire to ma.ii rrce to any a<ldroos. Chapter. II :thrnk'~ llln:m·~lic 111ecltelne is Enid by Drug· gist at 50 cts. par box, 01· 6 boxes for $2.50, or " Malden, Ma~s., Feb. 1, 1880. Gen· will be mailed . frfle of posta.ge, on receipt of tlm1en- l snfl'tlred with a.ttacks o.f sick the money by adclressint;, headache" UACK'S: HAG~ETIC MEDICINE CO., "\l'i111tsor Ont .. Vmrnc1n Neuralgia, female tr0uble,for years in the most terribhi aud excruciating manner. No medicine or doctor could give me 1·elief or cure until I used Hop Bitters. "The liret bottle · Nearly cured me;" Merchant Tailor and. General 011tfltter. second 'l'hA second made me as well and strong building west of the foundt·y, Ni.;wcAsn.i.:, will horeafter koep a flrie assort.m·mt ot '!'weeds as when a chilcl. and otherCluthssuitable for Gentlemen's wear. "Aud l have been so to this day." SlilTS l1lADI~ ·~ 'flrn J,.\'l'ES'r 8TYJ,J.;s. My hnsband was }oil invalid for twenty Cloth bought from me will be cut free of chi;rge. years with a serious . My reputation as a Tailor is well known in "Kidney, liver and urinary complail1t, Newcastle and ~urrounding counlry, havinii: ··Pronounced by Boston's best physic- done 'l'ailoring in the vm ·.gs for the p11.st six yeMs,durin~ which time I bP.ve done all of Mt'. mnsMiller's cu~tom work. "Incurable!" J cordially thank my customers of the pa.st Seven bottles of your bitters cureu him and solicit a continuance or r.heir favors and the patrona!{e of many new oocs, now that I a.nd I know of th"' keep a stock ot Cloths. My endeavor will )Je . "Lives of eight persons" to give satisfaction in all work entrusted to me. In 111y neighborhood that have been JOHN UGLOW. saved by )OUr bitter&. Newcast.Je,Uec.3,188.1. 2&0·-lW. And ma.ny more are using them with great benefit. ARM TO RENT.-80Ac1u:s, Lot 32, "They al moat Con. 2, Darlin11:ton. In11pedinte poascsslon. Do miraclaa1" -Mri. E. D. Slacl>. .Apply to Mas. 11:. CoTTBR. 01hawa. (2il-3w, __ __ ___._______ _ Rij)UCINC THE PRICE~~ We are c ;ntting downlthe prices of oue entire stock of TAILORINGI JOHN UGLOW, MEN'S, YiillTHS II AND B~~CLOTHING,( And we intend to offer extraordinf!.ry bargains FROM THIS DATE UNTIL THE ENO OF THE YE/ We mean business, and we never allow oursel' to be undersold. We are reducing the pric of every article in stock. Parties asking us for bargains will not be disappointed. F ELLISON I. &er ,; ' fl