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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Oct 1885, p. 1

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TERMS :-$1.90 PER AmroM. NEW SERIES, N UM:BER OUR TOWN AND COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD AFTERWARDS. M. A. JAMES, EDITOR AND PROPRIRTOR. 380. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAV, OOTOBT!.'i1 2, 1885. LOCAL NEWS LETTERS. CARTWRIGHT. 'l'beae are the days when tho fnrmer's lioy. Culls the tater· from out the r ow, And wasbo3 them up in a basket clean To ta:i:e to the annual Cartwright show. 'l'hese are the days \Vhen the sor rel colt Is com bed nnd brusl1ed an<l taught ··to go,'. When the buggy's washed, the h arness oiled, 'L'o make a shine at the Car twright show. These are th e days " h en t he tarn10r's girl Works till her face is all aglow, And churns her butter a nd works it up To take a prize at the Cartwright show. These are the days when the lllred man Looks for a holiday, I trow , And .gets "a. ten" from the farmer hoes To whoop her up at our town~hip .show. These are the days when the fakirs thick ' Out in the country travclilng go, An d make their pile at tent an d stand And bfc3s the annual township show. - T he Khan. The Cartwright Fall Show comeR oft on Thursday 1>11d F r ida y, Oct. 8th and llth. We expect one or tl1e best we have over held here. Cartwright was honornbly and well represented at the Lindsay Agricultural Exhibition, held last week, by rour of its leading m1>n as j udges, viz. :- Messrs. Nelson Marlow and 'l'eas. Whitfield on grains ; Mr..T. Holmes on woodwork. wagons, cutters. &o. ; and Mr. N. Jeffery on the leather department . The f uneral sermon or the late Mrs.JlfoHoull, whose remains were interred ln tlte buryingground in the v illalle. on 23rd inst.. will ho prenched by Rev. W . C. Wa~hin1?to11, .M'..A .. i n the Methodist Church next Sabbath evening at 6:30. Mr. Will. Hughes, of mil!to.ry fame in the late N. W. rebellion. was home on Sunday. Mr. II. Intends to lea ve next Monday for Belleville to attend the Com. Collego for a. term . Success "\Viii . Miss Mahon is visiti ng her sister, Mrs. W. A. Hill. Miss Lily Prust 19 rairly recovering. Mrs. Payna. of 'l'oronto. is \·isiting with HeY, J, Creighton and fe.m1ly. Mrs. Jno. Quinn re· tuFned on Monday from visiting her father and brothers who reside near Wyebriclge, VOLUME XXXI. COURTICE. We are inrormed that l\fr. H . Salter is not sati3fled with the w11.y Mr. Cornish let the contract ot bt11lding hiq bar n . He says his tendP.r waRas low as t he lowest, but tho two other tenders were present when they were opened anrl came down on their nrice to secure the job. Was this honorable l It seems they were partners in getting the job:and played this game; RIP SA w. NmrnER 40. A UCT!ON SALE. MONDAY, Oc1·. 5.-Mr. A lex. MoL::i.ughli n, j r. , will sell on lot 18, con. 7, D arlington , the wh·1le of his va lnable stock, implemen ts, etc., without re i:erve. '.l~h e s lock i$ well bred aud the machinery and implemen ts of improved makes. Sec l arse posters. Sale begins a t 1 o'clock, sharp. H . T. PnrLLirs, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, OcT. 8.- H enry Sylvester, Esq., will sell on lot 16, cori. 7, Darli ngton, tbe wli ole of hie val11a.ble farm stock, machinery a11d implements without reservt-, having l eaRed his farm. This will be an important eale as the st ock is i,?Ood. See posters for part icu la rs. S ale a t 1 o'clock, eha.rJJ. H. T. Pnn.r. rPR , A u ctinnier. S.A.TURJJAY, OC'r. 10. - Mr. W. l\'IcOlung's .Foundry buildings and grounds on wh ich they stand, machinery, pla nt, etc., will be sold by aucti<.lll. Full_ particulars in advt. and bills. H. T. P111Lr.p':;, Auctioneer. T UESDAY, Oci·. 13. - M1·. J. Niddery, having rented his farm, lot 32, con. 9, Darlington, i mile west of Enfield, will s~ll t h.i wl10Je of his farm s tock . imp lements, etc., witho u t reserve. See bills for par tic ulars. Salti 11t l o 'clock. II. T. P hilli ps, auct ioneer . WEDN ESDAY, Ocr . 14. -Mr. ChM. Axford having sold his farm is g i vrng up farming und will sell on lot 17, co u. 2, Darli ngton, ;! mile wes t of B o wmanville, the whole of his valu11ble stock, impleme nts, etc. S,i. le b egi ns at 1 o'cl·>ek, sharp. See large po~tti1·s for par t iculars. H. T. Phillips, auction eer . , ~Thfl STATES)IAN' c irculates ext ensi~ely in D a r lington, Clarke and Cartwrigh t, and h a s numerous tlllbscribers iu East and West Whitby, a nd Pickering, Marvers, H ope and Cavan; when sale b ill$ are printed at the STATES)IAN Office we_ give a n otice s imilar to t he a bove every week till the day of sale, frel:l of charge. REMEMBER THIS IS THE DAY OF OROlvU. McCLUNG'S_ CTFALL I MILLINERY II OPENING llD E trery lady should visit their show rooms and see the Magnificent Display of Fall and Winter Millinery Goodsr All are Welcome. No one V\/ill be asked to buy~ MHCLUNCS · Opposite Ontario Bank, Bowmanville. tp. 1-3 t-:3 LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS fl) ~ -~ z 0 ~ Mns.W. H. IVES has o_pened out a choice and cheap stock of ll:l t:tj ro. 1-3 ~ Jl> Dry Goods, Fan cy Goods, F ancy Wools, 0 All Wool Suit IIl q l?:1 Ladies' Skirts, Underclothing, ) and everything usually found in in Ladies' Fancy Furnfohing Store, U1 a all of which will be sold very cheap for cash. Next door t o Treleven's Shoe Store, Bowmanville. (22) MADE TO ORDER FOR 9 DOLLARS, Well Trimmed and Wel Made. Mr. Robt. 'fhompsol), e. farmer near this place. has rented the ft ne far m of Alex. MoLauglilin, Esq., n ear Enniskillen. Wo wish Hobt. great auooess. A Bowmanville man has been shadowing the publisher ot the Nows and says he w ill "Scuttle" him if hti dont stop calling him names in the Bowmanville news. Keep your w eathe1· eye open, Eam. Mr. Ruel Clarke, e. man about 65 years of age, ror many years a resident or this village, committed suicide on Sunday i n Winnipeg by shooting himself throu.:h tho head with a revolver. Det1.th was instantaneous. He lert a note giving directions for t.he disposal ot bis body and his reasons for the rash act. His wife and family reside in Sarnia. Fair day brought grOl\t crowd;i of men women and children tu Orono. and t.he immense t hrong congregated in and awund the noted Corner Store where se>1so1 111.ble attractions were 'Provided by t he enterprising proprietor. His wide-awake counter hoppers were kept on the hop all the day. 'fhero is no use In wa8ting words bnt the general consensus or opinion centres on this astounding fact-that C. G. Armstrong ls aoing a tremendous business in dry goods. groceries, hard ware, boots and Phoes. And. what is a pleasure to tell, he is determiued to lead the trade in this growing cen tr e of civilization. Spettking of taste and refi nement, has i t ever entered i nto the minds of thoreaders ot the Sl'A'l'KSMAN what g reat improvement has been manifested int.he wear· ing apparel or the young ladies and gentlemen of this district since C, G, Armstrong came among us anll eacn sea.son introduced the most modern and fashionable dress goods, tweeds, and other wearing apparel. And aga in the people flnd 1t no longer necessar y to go t o the towns and cities to make their purchasesthey can procure at most satlstactory prices ev~rything they require at the corner store. With growing experience and extended observation ot the to.stos and. requirements or his customers. C. G. is now in a better position than eve r to suit his many patrons of both sexes. Our desire just now is to oall partwular and immediate attention to his now and very fashionable and nice lines of dresa goods ror t he fail and winter. He has some very 1wetty SALEM. shades and patterns and at prices, too, to pica.Re Great preparations are being made for a the rich and those of more moderate terms. He graml time here on Sunday and Monday next. ,has to hand some very handsome and good 4.th and 5th inst.. on the occasion or tb.e re- mantles and ulsters-Just what will please the opening of our church which has been thor- · ladies every time. And we desire to say a. oughly painted and upholstered. See bills for · word or two to your men readers. 'l'hose who particulars. COM. · have inspected C. G"s assortment oftwee<ls and Mr. Rd. Skinner hM sold his farm to Mr trowse~,lngs pronounce them "~randly imJas. Darch, l:lowmauville, and Mr. · Tao. Heard: mense. He has all _grades anc! prices, so that jr. and Mr Dan Cornish have each bougl1 t 100 hereto all can b~ suited. H is line of overcoats ' ot th· . are> very attractive and of cheap, to ·.the But we acres e est,a ie o f t be Jate fl on. J · s· impson. cannot tell your readers one half things we saw at t he noted Corner Store for public lYicCREA 'S CORNE RS. inspection and purchase, '!'hey must pay it a visit to get any idea of the mammoth display Miss McQuil!en, of Orono, is visiting friends or dry goods, groce1·ies. bootRand shoes. hardin this locality. ware. etc. Indeed it is a magnificent me.mMrs. Stinson Is r epor ted as being no better moth monument of most modern material and feal'f· are entertained of her recevery. manufactured mainly ror mankind and mai.nOur retired farmer, Mr. E, Har per, having tained moved anJ mu ltiplied by the means or grown tked of a-Jile of ease has gone into es:· the masses who march in the multiplex myrtensi·1e forming age.Ill In IJa-rtnership wi~h Mr. hid~ of matrons. maidens a nd mothers who T, Stinson. rnove regularly to and from the noted Oorner Store and Peoole's Purchasing Emporitun, Considerable threshing has been done in this .Just p ermit me to say to your hundred thousneighborhood the past t wo weeks and wheat and readers in oonclns1 on that any of them is yielding rather better than was expected who enjoy ~eetng a. small amount of money go prices also being on the rise. farmers in conse'. a long way in purchasing anything and everything required in ernry well regulat ed and well ciuence are beginning to look more cheerful. R usu ·WHACKER. provided household to ];)BY an early visit t o C. - - -- -U. Armstrong's Noted Uorner Store in tho go· a-head village of Orono. TRA YELLER. HAMPTON. Mr. Smith, of Myrtle, spent a few days with Mr. James Cr yderman ·has again been ap- his son, Mr. T. Smith, last week. pointed collector for the year '85. Miss Brown. tea cher, visited her parents in Mr, "\Vm. Elford has returned from his ex- Port Hope on Saturday and Sunday last. Mr. D. Allin att.ended Lindsay fair on Thurstended visit to Manitoba and the western States, looking hale and hearty; we are pleased day. He seems to be dro.wn northward oft en of late. to hear the ring of his merry voice and see h is Mrs. Groves, wife of our enterprising mer· pleaaant face once more. Our church choir haYe been en gaged to dis- chant. ha~ gone to Orillia for her health.'! Ca.pt. Wr.dds and staff farewellerl on Sunday course music at Leske.rd the last Sunday in Oct. and following Monday, at the opening of evening. These ofticers are respected hy all. Our liver v plant has been supplemented of the new Methodist church, We wish them a. l~te by the ac.di~ion or a partner. happy time ; chickens will sutrer. As Dr, Carveth and family were leaving t he Mr.·John Kersla.ko has recently purchased a exhibition grounds on Satur day one of bi a .park lot (5 acres) from Mr· .Tames Cryderman. children fell out of the buggy and ve ry nar· lt is situu.ted on the east side of the village at rowly escaped being run over. the northern extremity of "Lover's La.no." A very painful acciddent happened a t Mr. S. We hear that a young man from Oshawa Powers· one [day last week. as Mr. W . Allin has permanently taken up hie abode in this was doing some fixing to his threshing engine village. his right hand wo.s drawn into contact with a We aro pleased to state that Mr, Thos. Ward pulley and when freed was terribly torn I t is yet tearnd that he will lose some ot his fingers. is improving in h ealth. Farmers complain that potatoes are badly a fl'ected by rot. Hard times ahead- i,ihrunken Questions Answered ! ! ! ! whea t and rotten potatoes. SLOW BOY. "HAPPY THOUGH'l'" RANGE. ' Ve take gr eat p l ea8ure in call i.11! the a t tentiun uf t he thous;m<ls of readers of the STA'r·Es~rAN to t h e celeb ra ted "Happy T hought" R an ge, n o w conceded to be one of the b est cooking stoves manufactured. This justly renowned Hange is a m odel in ernry resp ect ; it is heavy, Sllbstun t ial, dur1tble, and t horoughly w ell made and finish ed in eyery paiticufar ; the or 1m· m enbit ion is chaste an d °l)eautiful without being gaudy, and as the range has very large flll<J ti aud b eing constructed with an especial view to giving the best results, it will b e found to always wor k p erfectly, even where other ranges h ave failed. The " H<llJl>Y T hou ght" is n o exp eriment, for it h as been tried and tested and out of the m any thousands now i n use in the U nited ~tates and Can ada, the m anufacturer s have never heard of on e t hat d oes n ot give satisfaction. Some idea of the enormous sales of t his Range may be h acl w h en we stat e th <1t we have before u s a pamphlet list of 3, 500 p e rson s w ith t heir a ddresses, to whom one dealer , Mr. H. B eckwith, Utica, N. Y., ha.s sold the "Happy T hought " in U t ica and v icinity alon e, every on e of whom wo uld gladly r ecomm end i t as th e b est cooking apparatus they h ave ever u sed. This first-class R ange is now mnde in all sizes and styles with t h e celebrated Dup l ex Grate, which is so r apie.ly s upplanting all others where anthracite coal is used. No shakin g or p oking of the fire necessary ; no dust escaping in t h e r oom ; t h e fire is r eady for b aking a t all hours of the clay or night. The bak ing qualities of the R a n ge ar e gr eat ly i n cr eased by the u se of this exocllent grate. A sk the -most eminent physician Gents' Furnishings of all k inds. JOSE PB JEFFERY. EDUCATIONAL! T Er E - New Ontario Readers, NO!{,'.l'H - WEST CAMPAIGN E X ERCISE BOOK, - AND .ALL OTHER- N EW WILLIAMS, (SEWING MAOHINEs:) SC H OOL B OOK S WILLIAMS SINGER 5 and Requisites H . H. NIEMAN. _w. Ru s E , Gen'I A.gent. cHEAPsmr VAR rETY sroRE, FOR OUR PUHLCC SCHOOL PUPILS Office and Showroom .- BIG 20, Bow manville. BOWMANVILLE, BY IV. H. Dow n 's Veget a ble A.alsamic Elixi r for Coughs Colds, TAIT & JJfORRISOM, is a positive cure 36 Croup, Whooping-Cough, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Influenza, S p ittin" mo'od, Bronchitis, Asthma, Lung Fever, Pleurisy' and all diseases of the T hroat,.., Chest and L ungs. As an Expectorant it has no equal, Consumption has been c~red t imes without number by its timely use. It h eals the ulcerated sur faces, . f ' l F ' f . f t and cures when a 11 oth er reme d lee at · _ . 1 ty-s1x years o oous an t use h as proven lta virtues . Every .family should keep 1t rn t h e house. So~d everywh~re. . Henry Johnston & L o1·d Propnetors Burlmaton Vt. ar e a sure cu r e for Oostiven ess Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigedtion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver · Rhe~matism, Dizzineds, Sick Headache. Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Apoplexv, Palpitations, Er11i;>tions a~d Skin Diseases. Keep the S to?Jach, Bowels, and Dige stive Organs 'all m work~n g 0rder, and yerfect he~ltl1 will b e the r esult. La.dies and others subj ect to Stek Headache will find r elief and permanent c ure by t he use of these Bitters. B eing tonic and mildly purgai.ive thev purify the blood. · d' ·ne Henry Johnston & L ord Propri"etors F or sa1e b Y a 11 d ealers 111 me lei · ·' ' ' Borliu gton, Vt. ,1 .'f"' p . r H enry, Johnston & Lord, roprietora O A.1·n ica and Oil L i n im e n t for M an and Beas t. The b est exte rnal · N 1· S · B · . . r emedy for Rheumatism, eu ra. g 1a, prams, rmses, Burns and Scalds, Sciatica, Backache Frosted F eet, and all other pa.ins and Aohel!. It is a !fafe, s ure , and .,, t ua1 'Reme d Y. f or G.a 11s, Strams, · S · 1 euec . erat c h es, S ores? & c. ' on H orses. 0 ne t r1a will prove Its merits. Its eftects are m most cases mstantaneous. Every bottl e warranted t o give satisfactio n. Prices 25 cen ts and 50 cents p er bottle. S.old everywhere. IT ------ - - - - N0 TI cE' ll . C d·'t ,; W -- P ROfOGRAPHERS, &e. 0 y n-. xtel"'S lllandrake D ittCl'S D r · D c n ... ".,. ' ' ' " ' ILLIA111 tl LeT re i ors f B OJ . , ·zi . cti LUNG C ' 0 t Le own owrnc~~ivi e, in L e ~~~n Y of Durham, Forn1.d1 yrnan and Cai iw.ge M C f °. Maiiufa cturer. is hereby given, that in purof ohaJJter 107, of the Il.eYised Stat11tes Of Ontario, a.a amende d by Ontario S tatute 46 Vic., chap. 9, that the said "\ V illiam McClung has made au assignment of his estate and e:ft'ects to the undersigned i n trust for t he benefit of his credito1·s and all :firms, corpora- NOTICB snnnce ;~ct'W'uftf~~~~1~:~h i~~e ~~ea.~~~ed~~i~:~dti; I I I post, prepaid, to t e undersigned, t heir chrlstian and surnames. addresses and descriptions the full particulars of their claims, verified by statutory declarations, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, Oil or before t he 17th day of October, 1885. And notice is hereby given t hat after the sa_id 17th day of October, _I w il~ J!roceed to dis· tribute t he assets of said W1U1am MoClung a mong the parties legally entitled ther eto. having r eg11M only to the claims of which I shall then have notice, and t hatpart I will not be liable tor the said a ssets or any thereof to any person, fir:m ot· corporatlon of wlwse debt The "\Vest End House has r e ceived a lot M t. one genuine without~ bunch of green [Cou ch , .Johnston & Cryderman's. or olaimnoticeehallFI~fui~~f ae'Cfl:B~¥·:r. of n ew goods wh i.ph have b een marked [ :;I ~~~nc:i1:ist~t~tr~f~hl~~f~ti" ~~~~~b15,t~~ t't{~rr "Retreat D airy" warrants Pllre,Clean 0 or the '!'own orBowmanville, TRUSTEE. v ery low. Call and see them. n a.111e. M ilk. Of auy school , wh at is the best thi n g in the world for allaying alt irritatbn of the Messrs. Marshall & Rowe, of Hampton, n erves, and curing a ll forms of nervou s t hreshed 500 bushels of grain in 3 hrs. on the complaints , giving natural, childlike r e rarm or Mr. J,evl Skinner last week . Next. freshing sleep always 7 No r ange ·with an or dinary fiat grate :Mrs. W.Wight ha.s gone to Cleveland. hoping And th ey will tell yo u unhesitatingly will ba'ke readily i n the aftr.rnoon wit h that a change of air and scone might be beneficial to her -h ealth. May shtl soon return with " Some form of Hops I I! " an old fire Of a n t h racite coal. The fire-pot renewed vigor. CR.APTER I ; becomes choked with clink ers and cinders, Harvest bein~ quite over. far mers are busily Ask any or all of t h e m ost e minent a nd :my at tempt to r emove them w ith the engaged threshrng, a.nd thus the hum of the poker tends to mix them wi th the live threshing machine is about the only thing to phys icians : confuse our n eighborhood since the "Terror" ·'What is the only r emedy t nat can be coal an d destroy t h e life of the fh-e. This went awo.y. relied on to cure a ll du;ease s of the kid· gr eat obj ec~ion iS' m1tir ely overcome by Apple pickers have been quite busy here relll:lys and urinary organs; Bright's d isease, usin g the Duplex Grate. l~y a single turn cently. Crnp, average, prices low. Our worthy dressmaker. Mrs. Borland, has di abetes, re tent ion , or inability to retain ?f the crank all the clfnkers a nd slag are removed to Bowmanville. urine, a nd all the diseases a nd ailments mstantaneously and t 10roughly removed, A tel'l'ible havoc was made upon Mr Han- peculiar t o Women"and t he fir e b ecomes as bright and fresh cock's ftock of sheep last week- the th~eshers ' h 1 as if just kindled . Biscuit can be easily were there for a week. 'And t ey wil tell you explicitly an d a nd q uickly baked at any time with a £re Pigeon shooting and hop picking has b een a emph atica lly " D~ichii ! ! I " that has been ru nnin, g for weolrn. '!.'he seasonable pastime for some of our friends J1ere Ask lhe s ame physicians or late, "What is t h e most reliable and surest Duplex G rate is simple, substan tial and Mr. John S. Doney has imported a Queen boe from Colol·ado, U. S, A., one of a species that c u re for all liver diseases or dysbepsia, m ore d urable tlmn any flat grate. B y wi.11 winter if necessar y w ithout honey. We constripation, indigeet~on, bilio usness, turni ng i t two or t hree times a d ay t.he wish him every success in his new enterprise, malaria, fever, a g lle, &o. ," and they will fir e is al ways kept b r ight and ready for \'ire understand a ne w parsonage committee tell you bakin g . I t is very cleanly . Not a single has been appointed and hope they will not be M wndrake ! or D andelion!!! door need b e open ed for r emoving the so "Hassu.rdous" as the last. but observe their own mind on t ho matter and procure a parson· Hence. when these remedies are combined clinkers from the fire, as m u st be done age at once. with others equally valuable, with the A nti-Clinker Grate. It is very The contract of r epairing our church will And compounded into Hop Bitters, such a econ omical. Coal is n ot wasted or h alf doubtless be left, to Mr. John Hoidge, t he nflc- wonderful and mysterious curative powe1· is b urned. The air comes in direct contacb essary repairs being to erect a new chimney developed, which is so varied in its operations and have the inside replastere d. But doubtless that no disease or ill health can possibly exist with all t h e fuel, i n suring per fect comtho intentions of tho present Board are scar- or r esist its power, and yet it is b t' d 'd · 1t d th Harmless for the most frail woman, weakest u s ion an r n.p1 Cll'CU a IOU aronn e cely settled and they may yet decide to have it oYens. sheeted and clapboarded or externally bricked. invalid or smallest child to use. However, something ought soon to be done to L ast fall we publis h ed a testimonial CRAPTER u. prevent the immense draught, as winter is fast " Patients" from l\fr. J ames Morris, Proprietor of approaching, or colds and sickness will surely "Almost dead or nearly dying" 1\1 · · C · u r k d' fo,llow, For years, and gi ven up by phyaicians , or r is _,arn age nor -s, recommen m g vVc loam that an indi viduill of this place has of .Bright's and ot h er kidney diseases, the stove after usin g i t a f"w month s. had grave fear· of the world shortly coming to an end. His idea for so thinking is. viz:- live r complain ts, sever e l!ouizhs, ca lled A f ter u sing it nea rly a year he n ow r eaffirm s what h e th en said of its mer its: Becau se it was stated in bygone days by sup- consumption, have b een cured. posed high authori ty that a certain struotuni Wonien gone nearly crazy!!!! M ES811S. LEE',\-;EDSALL, B owmanville,would stand until tile morning ofthejudgment From ag ony of neuralgia, n ervousness, W e have been u sing t he "Happy Thought" day. And now the most elevated par t or t he north-west corner has fallen nnd the remain- wakefulness, and variou s diseases p een- R ange now for nearly . aj year and a re as der become yery muoh shattered. But others liar to women. J1ighly pleased with it as ever. I t cooks w ill not adhere to h is logic. GAMilE'l'J'A. P eople drawn out of shape from excruclating spl endi dly, t hrows a good heat, is not pangs ofrheumatism.inflammato~y ancl chronic hard to nrnnage and burns a small q u antity ALLE'.N's L UNG BAl.~A.M-Is warranted or suffering from scrofula. of coal for so large a stove. The Duplex t o break up the most t roublesome cough Erysipelas l blood G rate IS · a very va1ua b l e uupro · "Saltrhn1rn1 · o · g d s eps·a vem ent an d 1 · 1·n · ",,, n cred1 " ble short t1'1ne. Thet·e 1 ·s n o digestion,~ a nd, ·· in fact, porn nrn · Y P l· n an 1 almost all drnersee worthy of all praise . We could no1. be r emedy that can s h ow more evidence of frail" induced to return to the wood stove for l · h hi B 1 Nature ls heir to r ea m ertt t an t s a s~m for c uring Having been cured by Hop Bitters, proof or w inter use. .JAS. l\'IoRRIS. Con sumption , Coug hs, Oolds, A s thma, whichca1i be found in every neighborhood fu - . - - -... · - - -C r o up, e tc. the known world. _ _ _ vVrnp Shawls, ::i. fine assortment, at TYRONE.

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