B owMA.NVI LLE, FRIDAY, l\fAY 28. 1.'YRONE. The Annivereary serv ices in connection wit h t he Sa.bbath School in this place we1·e hold on Sundl\y and Mond~y, au<l wel'e 11o rrrand s11cc~ss. On S u nday Rev. C. E. Ji.Iclntyrt-, of Bowlllanville, prel\Ch· ed twice- in th11 morni rig to the children and in the eveuing to 1lrn parents . Both 11ermons were listened t :> by large a.tt~n· tive au dieuce~ who were deligh ted and tuany cKpressed a wish that wu could h ear the Rev. Rentleman oftener. On l\fo1Hfay tea was served in the Sous' Ball a.nd it wae very difficu lt to get a sciir. at the t able for about two hours on account, <>f the larg<> crowd. As there was abuud11ncc of provibions the crowd we re all served and enough left for a secuml tea on Tuesday nig bt. .After t l:)l\ was over the church wa.s s oon filled, not. even standing r oom could be found for all. The meeting was opened by r ecitations and dialol(ues hy the children, prominent among which was a recita tion by li ttle " Willie Diamond which " broughc cl<>wn the house," Rev. E. Roberts, of Bow· man ville, ~ave a short address, prrncip·l ly to the officers aud te,1ch<:rs of t.he school , which wiis highly appreciated. T!1c singing by tho children was very good, especially the part ta.k en by tn" junior classes. '£h e meeti ng was brought to 1\ close by singing "Goel sa.ve the Queeo ." l\fr. Hassa rd was called on to pronounce the b enediction, but insteiid of doi rig ~o he reauested t he audience to b" seaL ed and jokingly dressed down the chairman for tryin g to shllt him out altogether, and then proceeded to g ive two speechesone to : h ti boys and the others to t he audience, and kept the audienc<:l lau ghin~ m ost of the time as only an lri~hmau can do, and closed by prtiforrning the duty he w as called on to do, after· which the large crowd went h ome seemingly well pleased \Vith th e d:ty's entbr tainment. Proce,.ds of tea and collections nearly one hu n<lred d ollars. As th e Salva tion Army could not get t he barracks, ihey held ar1 out door meeting in Mr. Wil1 iams' orchard on Sabbath afternoon. On 1\'Ton d ay in the foren oon a game of ba~e ball was played between the Orono club and the 2nd nine of the"Gladstones" and result ed in favor of Orono by 22 to .35 in six. innings. The umpire's d ecisions w er e so u nfair aud l!O partial to the O rono club that the boys h ad to do conEi dernbl e kicking to get fair play. H e showed that he could umpire right by t he decisions he . u ave in tne 6th inning8 after the k icking was done. In the aiternoon a mat ch was phyed between 1he 1st 11ine of the " Gl ad~to lles " and the Eben~ zer club, resulting in favor of thl:l home t eam by a score of 13 to 10 at the end of .seve nth inn111gs. The game was a sphm· cliJ one, not one dispute from first to las t, M r. Ed . Bingham acting as umpire t o th e satisfaction of all present. The r etarn match will be played at Eberiez;er rm the day of their anniversary. A candy atand was set up in the field c'Juring the d;q at which some of those fue crackers were s old, and the effect of it was that th e church sheds were se ~ on foe in t wo places. H a d it got... & little better start it would have been a serioua cnatter, fo r t here was a high wind blowin 1: a nd everything was very dry . If tne peroon who sdls these nuisances could be .fi ned for doing so, it would b'l a bles11ing to the country . Toron t o Music a l F estival. Ou J une 15, lG, 17, th e City of Toronto will join the ranks o[ .those citie~ whi ch 11a ve shown th\nnselves centres of art cul t u rt:', :rnd enterpris·J. A monster lVl usical Festival will be h eld clm·iui; L hnse days, co11sisticg of ontt m<>tiuee and three " venin g concerts. 1t is owiug to the energy of Mr. l<,. II. Tnrringto ll, for lllany years cond llclor of t he P hilharm onic Socie<y, th <>t t his great musical event has been or· g an ized. A n Association h as been form ed of representative citizens of Toronto, of which Mr. Geo. Good erha m is Honcrary Pre,·.ident, Mr. Samnel N ord heimer, Pres· .o. t> B id en t; M essrs. J a mes oust ttad , J . H . M ason , and P hilip .Jacobi, Vice-Presi- ball. ' easurer ; an d \Vest's P aiu K itig - t h d en ts; M r . J a toes M c Gee, 'I.r Ne h . ouse - hold :Mr.John E arls, H onor ary Secre tary. The r emedy. .A lways u,tfu 1 :· . ever fo 11s to public spiri~ aii.d energy of th ese gentle. \ cure c holera. morbn s1 parn~ m stom ach or men has res u it~d in a guarantee fund o f' bowels ,. era~ !'..· colic, clllll . or sum mer $ 25. 000 being raised, and in t he ar ran ge· complam t. 2oc. A ll drugg:st s. t men t of programmes which have not been 'I.'he h otels k eepers, of Pet e!'boro', a t A excelled in auy of the large cities of t he m eetin~ last week raised th e su m of T;nited States. $6000 to b e spent in t esting the validity The imme nsJ R ink of th e Caledonia of 1h e Scott Act. Curling Cln b;ou Mut ual-st. h as been r entWest's World's W onder or Family .,,, t tva . l C oncer t s, wh 1c " h w1 ·11 L " · · T h ia powder neve r varies. A mar vel o[ ' for tlte ,,es 11111uent,a su peu· orrerned y f orneura1gta , pnrlt.y, Rtrenu;t.h a nrl wholesomeness. Mo .- e ec, b !) given by tL choru s of a th ousand voices rhc11malis m, lame h a.ck, sprain s, b r uises, econorn ica.l than t h o ordi nury kinde, and c ... n. selected fror.o over twelve hundred appli- cnta, burns "r wounds. Cheaper, goes nor. be sold in competition wit h the multitude of low L est., abort weight, u.lum or phosphate c an t s, as·isted by an orohestra of one hu n- fu rther, . lasts longer than any ot 1 ier. powders. Hold only in c1tn·. U OY AL BAK· dred musicians, selected in Can ada and All drugg iet s.t ! NU P OWDER CU., 106 Wall St., N. Y. th e United States, while at one of ~he . Powderly, t he Gra.nd Mas ter Workman - - - concei·t.. a chorus of twel ve h~ndred ch ild- ! of the KniQ h ts of Labor, is paid $100 a i·cn , selected from the Pu~hc an d SeJ?nr - month ;.i.nd expenses, to look after· the, a te Schools , will be the cb1et attractwn . 1 i n terests of the order. I These choruses have been in active aod N ever d rn ~ thq stom ach with nauseat enthusiast ic r ehearaal for the pas t four ing and wea kening expectorants aud ruont.hs, < Lnd have reached a degree of <Jffi· opiates ; H agyard 's P ect01al Balsam is - -- o--ciency which a ugurs well for the artistic pleasant and ' rel :a ble i u its effects, nnd success of the F es tival. safe in all throat a nd lung complaints The arr ay of solo talent is no less i m- t.ha.t., if negl ected, end in con sumpt ion. + A mong ou1· many d e partments, posing. Con tract s have b een mad'e with Mr. A. L archman, ut R each, has imFraul ien L illi L ehmann, aoprant> o( the Dress G oods will h ave o ur sp ecial Cum·t Opern, B erlin, Germany; Mrs . E. ported t hree fine three-year-old h eavy Aline Osgood, of P hiladelphia, a nd Mrs. dr af t stallions. Thay ar e bays, weigh in g att e n tion, a n d w e p u rpos e m aking Gertrude Luther, of B uffalo, lad ies who probably 1,800 pounds each. TnE G REAT Sou RCE of con su mption stan d i n tile front rank of oratorio sopra nos in America; Miss Agnes Huntington, and many wastin g forms of d isease, is a gre a t effort to l ead t h e trade in of New York , the favorite cont ralto of scrofula ln rkiug i n the system. 'l'he t ru e .America; Mr. AlbertL. K ing, N e w York specific for t his cond ition is found i n B ur· that branch of ou r enter p rise. the favor it e t enor; Mr. Max: H einrich, dock Blood' B itters ; that medici ne baritone. of the T heod ore Thomas Con - pur iti es the blood and builds up th e We will con s t antly h ave o n h an d certs; H.nd M r. D . M . Babcock, the great- enfeebled fram e. t est basao i n Ame ri ca. Messrs. Millers, of Pickering, r ec1: ntly all t h e l a t e s t production s t h at t h e In addition t o t hese celebrated vocalists sold a two-year-old draft stallion- Boy d t he tollowing i nstrumen t:iliats , foremost ston Boy - t o Mr. Luther Adams, of m arket afford s in F r er:.ch , Germ a n in their r~s pl:lcti ve d epar tment s, have been Storm Lake, Io wa, for $2,500. engaged: H err Otto Be ae'.ix, Bost,)n, piA SECRET l'OR THE L AIHES. - T be grea~ a n d Engli sh m ateria ls, together atist; Mme. Josephine Chatte rton, Cni- secret of beau ty is p u re blood. E ruptions cllgo, harp irt.e; M r. F rederi c A.rcher, N e w and all blotch es t hat oistigure the face, Buttons, Laces, F ringes, York, Organist ; an d Herr H enry J acob- may be quickly cured l;iy B urdock B lood with sen, th e celobra.t ecl violinist . B it ters. An nie Health, of J:'ortla.nd, 'l'he concerts will e mbrace : 'l'nesday e v- certifies that ahe was cur ed b y this r emedy P l usbef'I, Velvets, S ilks, Satins, ening, J une 15th Gounod's gr eat Sacred after s uff'.:iring for two yeirs. t Trilogy, "Mors et V ita" {Death and L ife). a n d all Trimmin g l:l to m '.l.t ch. A team of h orses belonging to W . Bond, W edneoday afte rnoon J unfl 16th, F esti v<>l M atinee, consist ing of vocal 11.nd i nstru- East Whi tby, fell over au e mbank m ent, m ental selections. W e dn esd ay even ing, last week, a dist ance of 50ft. , and a June 10th, Handel's S ublim·) Oratorio , valuable mare due to foal was killed. "lerea~ in Egyp t. " Th ursday eveni.ng, The n 11w c8:rpet factor>: in Markham ia June 17th, Children's Festival J ubilee\ faat approachmg complot1on. The burned end of t.he Midland B ouse, and M iscellaneous Concert. Parties living llt a d!sta~ce ~ay s~~1ue Port Pn;>e, is being rebuilt., reeerv~ sea.ts by apphcation i_r1 wr1~10~, A Port H ope )ad was fined $12 recently enclosrng the necesbary funds In c11sh, P. for th rowing 11tones a.t rail way cars. O. order, or bank draft to th e Hon. SecA F' E M C "d t E t ORTUNATE SCAI'IJ:.- rs. yrus r etary,John E !lr1s, 14 Ad . ~1a1 e -s . as , K.lb B· ·11 0 t h d what 1 Toronto trom whom official program rues orne, ~amsv1 e, n · ' a. with la~ of the hall, may also be obtained. _wae supposed to be a ca11?er 011 her nose. 'l'hp rice 3 h ·\ve been placed within the She was about to sub1mt to the cancer . he~ 11 b 0 · " for seaeon ·ticket (re- doctor's treatment, 'vhen sh e concluded re:ic do a. ' ..m" d fl ' ) t · 11 (four) to try Burdock B lood Bitters, internally sen·e season Rronn oor o a d t 11 f b ·ti f wh · t& conce rts, $5.00; season ticket (reserved an . ex erna Y1 a !!IV . Qv \'!~ o lC seatio galler y) to 1.\11 (four) concerts, $.t>.60 ent irely Ctlred her. t single ticket, reserved seat on grouacl .Accvrdmg to the returns t11ere we~e floor each concert. $1 50; sin"le ticket, 498,067 pounds of malt manufactured in reserved seat in 'gallery, each conc;,1 ·t, Pde rbor~rn g h in 188[),and 152,333 gallona $2.00; single admission to each concert, of malt liquor. $1.00. Application by letter should inA UsE1"UL lIINT.-It may be usefnl for d.ic·ite whether s eats are wished on ground the reader to know that the popular pre· fluor or in gallery, and should be mad e parat!on known as flagyard's y.,now Oil early to ensure good seats. has p1oved 11 soverigu rnm<'dy fur deaf· ==--'= nesa, many cenilied cures beiug on recOnly 50 cents for STA1'ERMAN to new ord. Haqard's Ye!lu w O il als1 1 cures sul:Jscribers to end of 188G. aches, pai ns, an d lameness, and may be Just received at the West End House used mternally as well as uutwal'dly. i" from the famous manufac turer E. A. Oampbellford P"lople refused to celeLevian & Co., a l ot of h is newest and best brate the 24th became the Scott Act styles.,in Gents· T ies. woul d preven t ~isitors from having aoy Josiah Lick cut 17 acres in one day; fun ! he also cut and bound 4 acres of iie:ui 'V OH.TH REM~1l!IlERING .- There is probwithout any trouble, with a L ight 'f oronto ably n o better r e laxing remedy for stiff Binder. j oints, contract.ed cords, nnd painful con· ____ ._......,_ gestion, than Hagyard's Yellow Oil It DISTRIC'r NEWS. cured Mrs. John t:!1d<lell, of Orwn, Ont., who was afflict.ed for years wid1 coatr11cTwenty cow11 were impounded inOshawa tion of the bronchial pi pes and tightness one day last wee k. of t he chest. lt is the great remedy for Baltimore is now connected with Co· in tern al or exter nal· pain. t . bourg by telephone. The buildi ug bo,,m in Pete rboro' is so RHEUMATISM ; yes, and NEURALGIA extensive t his @ptio~ that the brickmaker.1 too, arei greltly r elieved and often entirely are unable to supply sufficient material. cured by t he use of the P.Am-KILL&R. Tm;: BEOINNING OF CoNSUJ'tl l'TION.Try it. Blotches, pimples, erruptions, " feverl'here are 2350 narnes on the assesment sores, " ul cers and enlarged gl..nds, are but so m any outward mRni fe statio11 s uf roll in Pickering township. West's Cough Syrup cures wh oo ping- poieono ud and scrofulous h t)mere iu the cougb, asthma, bronchitis, consumpLion b;oo<l, which soooe!' or later are apt to and all throat and lung d1fficult ieri. 2i>c., attack t he delicatt> t is~ ues of tho lungs, causing nlcem t io n and co nsumptiun ··f 50c. a. ud $L. All druggists. t Newt.onville has a flourishing division t lrnso or~ans. Be wise in tinrn !ind use DI'. Pier~ u ' e "Gold"n MoJdic.il Discovery," of the Sons of 'fempera.nce. tho groaH s r. b ood -puritier, pect0rH.l 1 md West's Liver Pills- genuine wrapped strengt h-givor yet known to 111cdical in bl uo- the s tandar d rem edy fur liver eciencc. It cons all those dangerous compll\iut, dysptl!JBia, indigestion, and maladies h avrng their origin in the blood, sick headache . All druggists.+ if taken in tim e. Orillia has pas~ed a by-law to raise $5,000 to build two ward schools. Call at 'l\ dt & Morrison 's t o see Mrs. Any case of lame bitck cured hy a few ·Clarke's Cookery Book · applicl\tions of West's World's Woud er ; F or a magnificen t choice of H osiery, also cures sprains, bruise~ , ctus and bu r ns. Gloves, &c., call at t he Star House. Cheapest and best. Ali druggists. i" P ersons who have tried th e Li-Quor 'f ea A Peterbl}ro' exchange aa.ys that in all, or nearly all, the hotels in town liquor is sold by L. M orris speak favorably of i t . You get a beautiful book with every dol· being so ld . . lar s worth. Kenneth Davidson, of Beaverton, los t a. fine horRe valued a t. $200. h ruptured Jno. McMurtry is showing Black Bro· a blood veseel. caded Silk , Bin.ck Gro. Gram Silk, Black Satin suitable for summer mantle&, lovely West' s Pain King should be kept in Black Chenille Fr11lge for trimming. e very hou~e for s u <.l de u attacks of crau1ps , A skilled blacksmith from Toronto is er'a co lic, cl1ole1 ·a r.oorbu a fl 1 1x. colic, µain L 0>ud dy s.,rtery. Ou iy 25c. All druggis ts, 'f in charge of th e blackomith in g department of M orris' Carriage Works. All kinds The Oddiellows of Lindsay have decid - of r'epairi ng ueMly, promptly a.nd well ed upon Thursday 17t h J u ne, ss their done. decoration day. ·we aim to m ake every page of the John Elliott, E sq., Oshawa, shipped S'.CATJl 8 MAN in teresti ng wl1ich is a great eighty head of cat tle for the Old Co untry benefi t to adver tisers. A n advertisement Mark~ts, last week. . . on t~ pa.go w ith no pure read ing matter is Delicate mfeales, old people and child- next to wor thless. Who ever thinks of r _ n Me a l 1v-a-y s p~ ,a~e d w1t t1 \'V:es t's L tvet· r eo.d in g a page of m iscellaneous advts,on e P i lls. Mild, e tl ecnve, ancl t hey alway s J lmlf of which are dead and many of tho cu re. 30 11ugar coated pill s 25c. All others gray with a.ge. druggist . t - - - - - . , . - - - -- - - A young man nam ed George Sabiua, was drowued i n a millpv und near V\'ark· worth on Friday week. Why will you suffer when one bottle of West's W o r!d's Wonder will rnlieve, aud ho or three bottles cure any case of rhe nmatism. 25 and 50c. Your druggist sell it. t Lindsay has succeed ed in its ch ancery suit, agains t th e Grand Tr unk, for th e erecti on of a free gr ain ware house t here. r P urify you r b lood a1Jc1 regul a te yo 11 r liver an d digest i ve organs before t he h eat of stnn.iier, and thus sa1 ·e a d octor's hill by t h '" timely use of Wcst'a L iver P ills. All dr uggists, t Ca ptain Ch arles B en t, of tho Ca van Cl ipperd club, br ok e his right leg just below th e knee, las t week while play ing I -· TAIT & MORRISON'S CATALOGUE. . Seo our largo stock of Cloth Wind ow Shades, ROLLERS, C ARRIAGES for the B abies. We have a fine aasor tment - OY- ,, ~ H Dolls and Carriages, Cornice P oles, Wheelbarrows and Wagons Shad e Pulls, &c. , &c. PI:-IOTOS for Girls and B oys. S<xrap Albumis, TJ·ansferP ictures, Sc1·aps, Birthclay Cards, Gold and Silve1· Pm'f'orated Board ancl Pape1·. Our Store is Head Q uart ers for p;.. d H ~. t-t t.:rJ ~ E-i Walldng t;:111es to1· g·e 11 th~ me11; f:c1 p:j EN LARGE D froni the t iny Locket . Picture up to ~ 0 f:c1 H ~ l'tleel'· schanm :-t U41 01·iar Pit>C!!i. A l s o P>· LJ LIFE SIZE! And we do it all ourselves in our S t udio. We carry a fine lot of ~e~~ · , ~;~ j ( ) ) : ~ 11· ·t· ~ ~~i , Ir 0, H z: .. tIJ; ~ t· Q> -NE\iV- rn. f:c1 H 0 WALL P APERS i n Beautiful Patterns and We can supply you wit h any m u sic al ins t rument known. \ Ye in vite tho ladies to inspect our t'I· 0' Toilet Articles for Ladies and Gentlemen. Hand S atchels, PURSES, oS ~· z ~ t::.1 tr! f:c1 ~ J ewellry ~ Fa,.ncy m G OODS. H Low in Price - AT- Card Co.ses, Perfumery and Toil et Soaps before p urchasing. We have a fin e line of P> H I A 0 z ~ ~ ~ T ...A.. I T Is noted for taking exc ellent P H OTOS of the Babies. We do n ot r equire bright days for our work:, as we use t he instantan eous procoss altogether. TAIT & M ORRISON'S BOWMANVILLE. a, P> ~· SPECTCLES, also a fine stock of l'J:j t.:rJ' w. f:c1 f:c1 We a 1·e age u f s fo1· SCARF P I NS, a ll Newspa1·c1·~ :u1d I', Citjj' and p .. 1 ·iodic:· Is. (' :111 CollaShi1·t Studs. supply :111y 1 · t'adi11g ma ti er. CHEAP. q t-t' ~; t-3~ H ~· ~ Photo Albums always in s t ock; also a goocl assortment of PHOTOS Beau t ifully Col ored by our a ssis t ant artis t , OH ROMOS -1.- on - HOME DECORATION! We can supply or make up any F r ame you wish on short notice. M o u l ding s o n H a n d. ~ ~ ~ BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS A ND- MISS C. SHAW. - -Bring i n your P h otos for Coloring. CHURCH PRAYER AND HYMNALS. READ CAREFULLY A~ D REMEMBER THE CONTENTS. T llE TOR ONTO L I GHT B INDE R WITH SHEAF OARRIER ATTAOHED. Challenges the WORLD for an Equal Record ~ I s g uaranteed t o c on t ain m or e m allea b le i ron a n d s t eel t han a n y othe r B inder i n Can ada. I s guaranteed t o cut closer a nd h a ndle sh ort and l od ged grain bett e r than a n y other B i n der. I s guarantee d to be mOJ!~ e a sily o p erated than any oth e r Binder. Its C u ttin g A p paratus is t h e bes t in t he world . The onl y Bin deY runnin g th~ Convey or a nd Elevator B e lts a nd Binding A tta chment w i th a S i n g le Chain. The only Bin der running tho C onveyor wit hin half a n inc h of t h e C u tter il. T h e o n ly Binder h aving per fect Pit m a n and Knife-h eel C onnection s . 'fbe only Binde r h aving ioter changea ble Bush Bearin g s. The onl y Bin der h a ving Spiral Springs in t h e C anvas .Be lt G uides t.o receive t he stra i n a n d t ig h ten the B elts i n w e t a nd dry w e ather. The only :Binde r provi ded w ith a R elief R a k e . The only Bind er fitted with an Angul ar S t eel Cutter Bar. The only B i nd e r o n which t h e Sh eaf Ca1'rier i s u sed s u ccessfully. The o n ly Bind er having a Clover S eed A ttachme n t . Absolut ely P ure. 0REs s c0oOS. SHAW & TOLE, Bowmanville. Bowman ville, M arch 25th, 1885. M Essns. SHAW & ToLE, - Having b ought a Toron to L ight Binder , aud aft er running it for two harvests cutting for myself and n eighbors, over 200 acr es, uot costing me 10 cents for repairs, being able to handle it wit h two horses with ease, I consid er it th e cha mpion B inder of the Dominion. My n eighbor, M r . N eil Osb orne, had a tield h e could n ot handle· with t he Chat ham B indel', t hey could not go t hr ough without chokin g and I wen t in with the Light T oronto, wen t six t ime&· around the field with ou t l ea.viug my seat, n ot only cu tting and bin din g it but turned out and cu t the stu bble the Chatham had passed over , elevated and boun d t h e rnme. Mr. Osborn1t had t he li ttle B rant ford and the Dundas for several day111 cu tti n g for h im, but gave his order for t he Lig ht Toronto. W. H. OsBORNE. AR D OF TRANK S.-T o Messrs. Your a t tention is d irected l;o t11e immense Gault & 1'attley, Montreal, Manal{ers of the Royal Insurance Company of England:stock of Gentlemen. -·I hereby return thanks for the prompt payment by your agent, Mr. J ames Biagham, at Tyrone, for my loss caused by fire on the 25th or March last, having received cash for tho f u ll amount ot my claim a few of every d escr iption at d &YB after the fire. I have much pleasure in recommending this Company, as a sa fo one in Yours. thankfully, which to insure. MATTHEW COLE. Tyrone, April 17th, 1886. 17-3w She h as j ust opened ou t one of the largest and most stylish stocks e ver b r ought to town, oonsisting of : LAD I ·ES, FIRE! FIRE!! C BEWARE :J!"' W ORTHLESS IMIT ATIONS As there a,ro m any i· aferiol.' goods, corded with ju t e ·. hemp, ot c., offerednnd sold a~ Coral ine by some nu· p riucipled u1e1·chants t r a drng on t he reputation of our i;;cn11iue Corallne. we wo.rn tho ladies against such imposition by drawing t heir attention t o the necessity of seeing that the name MILLINERY MRS. DONNELY'S lllillin ery, D1·ess Sil ks, Vdvets, &c., B EST IN THE WORLD Sold Everywhera. SW- Get tile Genuine. FRAZER AXLE a REASE ,. stamped on inner siaeof ell Coraline goods, Wi thout which none are genuine. 'CROMPTON ,CORSET CDs'- ROBERTSON &BON~ with a very fine st ock of Feath ers and 4 pieces fme new worsted coatings, beau-n"·~ It TI s EK s b y addressiD R' GEO. .. F lo wers. llOWELL ~ ~o., 10 Spruce St., New York; tifully finished goods. Gentleme n, if yott A learn the exuct cost or any proposed line or want a suit, see them at T . Geo. M ason's,. Call and i nspect th is fine display, which can ADVER'rISI~ G in American Newspapers, Star Houae, cannot fai l to give sat iefaction . RIUO·Pll~Q t·nmphlef, IOc,