Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jan 1887, p. 3

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Ifl. IIAIUIY I JOINION. PIoprMolI.h'.Y retuu Iglllli, nlugiuuu. unto. The manufacturers of this provincosre re- a organizing. probably with I View to the oom- ` in election. The title of their nuoclntion in 51:. indultriul I e. _ Wqrth its [ght n gol_d._ We_c_t'|_ Wot-ld_'I J. w mon. menu Mn. Ober, wife of I". A. Ober of Boston, the well-known tnveller nd writer, died recently st the Age of only twenty-two; and After 3 ve Ihort married life. \Vnnt': \ m-M`: \Vnnrlnr_ or Fnnilv Lini- utter unon Innrnou mo. Went`: \ orld`| Wonder. or Family Lini- mont, 3 never failing cure for rhenmntinm. mm in. cuts. bilflll. bruins. wounds and ` frost bites. 25 and 50. All drugfiau. ; ` Queen Viotorin hu received a nu-tune of 8l,000.000 thmu h the death of Willinm ` Henthcote of Hi] ingdon, he dying intestate and without lmown relatives. n._...... u'|.......:.... |'......|. ....I nm....|.a'oi. and wnnoux KIIOWII remuvu. Crou , Whoopi (.`ou,h Anal Bronchitis immccl tely reliev by S .iloh'I cure W. J lilnnn \V|\nInnAIn n .11 all umnt. Immouuwly reuuvau Dy 5 N J. Wilson. \Vholonle n . L inn-onn um I. T 0 Emperor William, on Tuesdny, Itood sponsor for the first son of Prince (hut/a\'ua \ iron. of Courtland. The emperor n:-ld the vnmna nrinm in hi: arm: while the court \ IP01]. OI l/OIITIIRIMI. IIII Blllpvrul u:'lu uuc \ yonn prince in his Anna while the court \ ch?{Em baptised him. ` ' t huckingcmgh csn be so quickly cure y 01'! b&ShIloh`I Cure. We guuantee it. W. inn nnnnf A`! ichmoml, Va, recently W. L. Roy- als, n lineal descendant of Chief Justice Msruhall, and Min Judith Page Aylett. A descendant of Patrick Henry, were married. \\'an. . lfmmh Nu:-un. A sure cure for uooconuunl. Ol rune: nenry, welv murneu. West : Cou h S rup. A sure cure for coughs, colds. ronc itia. sore throat, and lungs. 250., 50, and $I.00 per bottle. ' All I! rnnainm E Bill Nye ndviaza the So;xther;1 farmer to work hi: butter more and his cows less. 1.`... 1-..- I.....|. ..:.|.. .: ..l....o ...- umlnh`. --1--Ed-1-` _n_u~..- Obminod and All other bualnou In tho L'.8. PA tom omco attended to fur Monnunn Fuss. Hur mum in onnodto the U. 8. Patent Ojoo. OI . `V IIMIII Pllll ls mun: uuvu uuuu um: nuns. ll ladle: have a desire to appear overbear- ing and supercillom tberneed but carry one olthaelorgnetteqend thelrpnrpoeolseo complhhod. Report says thntnnny of the omcen stationed at Vlennn have also been neon at the Cox-so with long-hmdled eye- ghnee; but we will give them the benet of thedoubt, and credit for too much good nneo to encourage Inch 1 fashion, though the (act 0! their wearing bracelets wouldeeem to jun- tifyunlncrediting this lnstreport of Duns Rumor-.-Vienn.| Cor. Chiugo Herald. work mu ouuer more mu ma cows mun. For lune back, side of chest. use Shiloh`: Porous Plaster. Price` '25 cents. W. J. Wil- -.\_ - ......A 0I`hOI`II' UIIIIK II Vlr`u|uun Sumac gathering is becoming I rooognlnd Industry in portions of Virginia. This year the quantity gathered is unusually inn. loam gnthenrs having made 8500 each by muucting the leaves and branchm 01 thonhrub, which they call shoonuko. "-New York Sun. uu U DIIIIUII I burn J. {V'il|on. ugeut Mm hm-, rife t Vienna Ladle: Tot-Inentlng Furvignn-rs. ` The ladies in high life have i:lf.l`0.lum.-(I a new and not very beautiful instrument with which to tortum the unoifending foreigner. It has long been the custom with the well. bmd ladies of Eiu~opo to level eyeglasses at any person who may hnvo had the good {or- tune to attract their notice, and the most `ru- dignant glances from th0(`) (`:S of their vic- tims fail to induce them to desist the start-. Now, the frequent use of these lorgnotces proved rather tiresome to the arms of the ' inqu`L dames, and one of those fair tor~ mentors hit upon thohnppy idea of having a longer handle attached to her glaasen, thus l enabling the wearer torattho arm and bring thoghsveatotheeyaatthoumetinw. The result is mono novel than charming. ID |...u.. hum n tladna In amlnr mm!-hour. --Brusuls Cor. Chicago Time: _cunpunt`uon Wuuuuver Ill Inpnmg usq, pl 15 In your pages I soon: du _ lichinello. Bil chuupggno, he told me, V, as nothing else than Norniamly cid.er,"'duly spiced and doc- tored, and by selling it at the rate of fty tune: a dam he was able to realize n'hnnd- some pi-ollhi The schnapps. or genlevm w-high, aecoiding to the evidence of the lute Brussels commission ot- inquiry, is the staple _drink of tho workingmcn, is a vile stun drained from the vilest. pioducte. In fact, two-thirds of ,the alcoholic liquors consumed in Belgium are poisonoulyuid consequently highly detrimental to the human (rune. Is it Hnny wonder, themfore, that the Flcniish sons oflubor, once so strong `and nx.!.!gtlc. should he degenerating into physical inani- tiee, the very shadows of their l'orm,~r .~\`lV&!I z. ' - with on `And vitriol o jwhere. Chum-V pggnqinl-`rance,isav Ilnqllurlpot hrrieory, the v'iuu o_t which can only pm- duce nlimited amount 0! tho liquid yg`r]y' Qnd yet its appannt nnnuql yffld fl number-qd by millions of bott.lea.'- '4` I remember once having extorwl from;-I Plrfsim wine merchant the secret of his sue-, can in the sale I champagne. and I feel no compunvtion w atever in making use, of it in ' upon 1 du nolichinollo. VIII! lining the turnout oondenoo in in Inpu- rley our I'l0$hO1'I. and Alto: thouuds ol hunt ch. man onnnllnnad and unrest Gathering 8n:nu In Vlrglnlo. -___ _.AI.-.-Inn In Iwannlninlr A PQYIII for Monnnns I-Ins. Our onion o podto Oloo. and we can 0 in Patent: In less um than those remote ft-nm 'ARIIlN0`l`0N. 3.-nd Mann. on Dluwmo. We .u1viso>u to TH;;AY'S GLEANINGS. B'.IlUll I CIITV II . ml Retail Agent, ----~ v- - In-._.4...j.._.;..__._...__-__ _.___,._...... `If Your W(1Af*(2-/lHDgl)A98 Notun Satisfacfalty 1 Iron-thonoxyrounioouwowm IolldlourOu'potlsndQil-(19th! stOootPr'lootomskoroomfbr1.000Plocuwhiohwooxpoottou1-in ` about the 7th of F0 . - I|____l..- 2- n_.___ n-___;.._____; .n.;__.___;\. H- A. JiI`f:E""i"_I-c_)N'; Winter Sale of Dry Egcs at Waldron s CARPETS, OIL-CLO'l%`AH$ at COST PRICE. Our Sales since Dec. 13th have been substantial evidence that the public is convinced that our Sale is Genuine. IRSPBBTIIJI ARI] BUIPARISDN INVITED! ALL SALES FOB BASH I 3 Special Sale of White and Grey Cottons&Sheetings PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. Photograph,` Autograph and Scrap Albums cheap at THE MUSEUM." 110 Princess Street. uu j ets, Velveteens. Silk Velvets and All Woolen Goods at Reduced Prics. Our Big Sale of Dry Goods which commenced Dec. 13th and will end this month has been drawing Immense Crowds 0` Buyers. The Very Low Prices at which we are selling New and Stylish Goods has surprised all purchasers. 0 LADIES : 2 Cases New Embroideries to hand. Prilces lower than ever. LADIES : MINNES & BURNS, , The Big Diacnunt, still continues 011' W001 Uomlmtlloakiugs. Jiogieryg Kid (ilovqg kn}! Corsets. 86 Patterns New Dark Prints, that colors. A Great J ob .rgu.la.r 12 1-2c. Cloth, we offer choice of the lot 100. per yard. GREAT GHEAP GLEARING SALE NEW ENGLAND PIANO. A Lot Nw Exbmidees o1;enec1`y`esterday. Sp1ap- did_ Valu, Good Quality or Cloth and Fihe"Work Also `New All-Overs, New Oriental LaLces and Flouncinga .Prioeslow.; ` ONLYTHREE WTEKSMURE IIIIU IIIU ouuvu rwuuuuuuugu W0 will give you Bu-nlnn in Every Department thhnonth. All Jacket and Ulnar Cloth: radioed. All Winhr Drou Good: ndnood. All Wool Slnwln. Clouds and Fuclnnton reduced. _ All 1-: Tdtnnnlnl Alli. Fur M ndmnd. All '00l BIILWII, UIOIIGI um lllculnwrl lvuuwu. All Fur Trimming! and Flu Induced. All Gray Hanoi. South! and Ion Flannel ndnood. xnvlum mm. Canon 5. 0. 1.8. loo. Jan. N. J an. 15. c?Come and look arouml- No one forced to buy. Can learn the exact cost of any I proposed line of advertising in American Papers by address- NEVV PRINTS! ; WALSH & STEACY S% Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Cretonnes, Ulsters, Jack- l\TO'VV' GOING ON. 0or. Princess and Bagot Streets. 88 l`RINCl~I s`S S'l`.. TWO DOORS BELOW \\'ELLIN(}'l`0.\'. WALSH & STEACY. IIABY 32: do- R- 'W'ALDBO]Sl'. (`all M ll0RSE\".\` }l.\lll)\\'.\Rl-`. IIOL`:-RIC and we the: line of ROYAL ART STOVES and ' (IRAN I) DUCHESS l{A.\'l}l-IS. and other lines nr llmllmz and Cooking Smu-3. all manufac- R- M FAUL- l{A.\'l}l-ZS. and other lines of Honlln Cookln tured by t to "Gurmy_\"` `o. 1 I I | | 10 ll Ava:-n gnuvcu anv._f- nu-v_.--a--. It cont ulna nonhor alum. llme. not-ammonia, 3\nd mu 3' be used by the moat dpuoun constitu- tions with perfect safety. lglfnnt aucoeu arising! from its heimr inslrinai I THE BEST Machine, Engine-_a-11d Boiler Works. v.u.C 1-: IN THE 1WARKls."l`.na wanna tho: 1 oughly ndn1)todt0_tlfo wants of the kitchen has oxciled .cnviuus hnlumona oflts name am} up I -_ poumnce. Beware of such. I 11'- ..A.-lltln-x 6-.` Au: vo'\nQ;n`-=r\v'I hair! I Ir? ` x .a.*1-1"" .7 Winter Exposure 00"! . `..% "".....""...' EEO. P. R_0_w1;_LL_&co., Engines and Boilers for all urposes, from 1 to l0()~|mrse power, and ful y guaranteed. Steam Rock Drill and Mining Repnira constantly on hand. C heose Factory Boilers lllll Fittings. Alan :1 numlmi- of New and Second-Hunt] .`\l30 IL llllllllwl` U1 .1 Engines and Boil:-rs. Hons with perfect safety. Ila t nrisin hei y BEST VAI. , 1! ARKls."l`. as well as mmhlv adnmtod to ta want: oflhe kitchen. 9 IILIU uuuaynu IIIILIJV . 000/('8 FRIEND I8 GENUINE Newapiper Advertising Bureau. 10 Spruce St. Ngw York. :3 Sand 10 cents tbr 100-Page Pamphlet Jllcv. IDU `V III`) UI EMU". addition to or variation mm the simple name: I nnnutn 1-nu-un In nr-Aunur l llH`t`|l U) llll: \Iu|uc_v R. M. `I:-lorsey, nDn:rr~_1:~..Q.Q '1"`D,`li`.`li!"l` Aut}r}i)`5}Lh/ithek strip FOR YO[ll_?_._ DOORS. I IVl$I`I I In Luau Inland-. um" `Id muofutolloo. "*v""-"-"...':.'3."'-"-".`. .`7""..... mien of t Av Tr:':.-`*':`g' ::A......-'".'=:.=.a?'..-.-a-.'.-.!.*.-;:,.-_:.-.r' . "`"" ' " "'_-" 4 IS `A PURE FRUIT ACIJ) POWDER. 1. -.._s ..I..- ....xn...- n`I|vu\ Hm- uku-~-nunnnln MAKEJY19;@`9!3..9.9H9ELE D. MGEWEN & SON. C0A0`i? S"*"FiIfi"1N D I Nov. 3. 'I`ru1e Mark on every package. .ml Fitlmgs. > Also a numho- of New .. .,...: l._1\:k.I" Iuuuulvu. -nu`.-- u'E"o"o:I_=':E:'.' T0 ADVERTISERS I BUSINESS `MATTERS. ---bvrnI no Unxc:-.u.u>.--- L nn | AdVe1'tise1's .3 QIIUQI gov,-9;!-V ',v-u-- ---- at l'L'RCll.\BlN0 'rmdnu-Io\1:0 __p1iI'15c':Es rmi * MONEY TO LOAN ,, __n...-.. nu... .0 Ian. - misoELLANEoUS. V THE GELEBRATED Il\?TI% TQIYT` IIIU UUI I vuw vu-v- oumu 1013 rgnmn. TBKE'i`?.- T ' ' I AGENT. thnchlou-yuproprlnvot uIlvnuIIIl|- ungout: Rollo! Ilr. Elngdidyou ptthtlnnuuyu ullrklltl \ Buuunlnmufunhd nwqymnd th hila- |houUuHormetontm'n.bnt 1 Into thocmwduxlgm nhlynw\y.- Quin` Durolthurn-. ` beginning protut growing taut.-anon olovorythtumnpt water) which thy u-um I nnunhr va- rloupvocunuouohunokhdlnlhl-h.h8 [tluuvtnlnllllljhlfllb `,l'W|l0ZlluIllDlllIuIIIII||-auburn: }thoywerocu qnxodlo adapt to duck `umovl.nnd an noItIoytu'h1l,o(coulu, `lntholrobjoct. `nu goucnwsu nmuchvhuhnauovgr, wuhuunnd thutuwlthovor-lnenulng vlruhnou Winn ......||o..........n0m-Inn tho nhnnhmnr De-tmiL" ` 0h-ah. I guess it`s all right, but you'll have to pvt your money at the bank acre. the way." An you sure I'm the man! "You may or may not be, but veilcaah it. Hegavomoan llier on the bank,and in akippcdacmuandhanded it to the paying tnllnr `HIV ! B0 II: lzuuuun. Pllbodurnodilldo! ljmtgotthntonhr tmlntho money clerk, whohptlnn outol v.lnadaygunlldou`Ipropouu0o tool away any moreumo." "Csn`t help It. Will you oomo out doom!" R0. sir! Will you let me In there." No, lit!` Iwllgolngout. Iavluhtho onhrlnhb Imulgrh-lmnmm Ihlllnof V`! (`nu ` `IKU IIU VIKIIKZ KKK`. Next day I went down for the mail, having detaormjnul to lot the 0I'd0l' cash ihelf. There was I can! in the box asking me mall at the money order oim, and when I shmved up the clerk mid: Who sent yuuhnt onlor!" John Doe." `Whom does he l`i\'e."' uI\..A_...:A V` I-`ore chock forlg) we will print I ton-line ndvetlument in e Million Inna el Ieedl American Newepnpore. Thin In at the rate only gne-llfu: of I cent a line. for I mo (timulm lion! The advertisement will be pinned before One Million dikrnu newepn wr purchase":- ur In: Mnuou nmwnnn. on pm all M?` oommodete about 75 words. Adana wl copy of Adv. end chock. or send lb cents for Book o! 150 pyee. GEO. P. HOWELL & C0..l0 SPIVCI 87.. II Yolut nor. Y+s," be said as he coined it. you'll have to be identied. ""I!" `Have to he identied. Inll I`. .In-gun] If I tlni I `lanai ant ILA! AHUIQQ COW nnu IKKFIII ` Well. what do you think 0! that! The clerk looked at the uignnture. scratched lab hand and rnnuvI- (`IETK IIIDIEI Ila -pend, and mutual: nan... nf Hun C 583`- Somot.hin.Awnsnid aboutmunonogotung i uckullfhowouldcomomntofdoolxlmtho` wouIdn`toome. lwanthucknndtoldoggu thensulmand he looked atmo innvncnnt way and ropliod: \Io nnl. Rnoaal \\'nII ha mnv In riwhl nu-, uuux u puuuu dow and naked: uu7..n ml.-t 1' __neatl. Inu murul: _ ' ~B0ggs_ of the Gilsey house! Who in Hall- tu is Boas!" -I'\m-Inn : 1-nu trunk `in Mantlud?" I IIKEI. "Ido!"hecoolly npliod u hohnndodtho note back. (`an`t any that! ever hecrdol Amend V` |' VII` KVIIIU up III III)` UVUT Ill IITIIIK. book at those half dozen envelopes Go ask my wife who I am. Van Imt vnn mnnl. Arr-nan nu It`: nnninnt. Ul1lQ.'l`u uc uuugcu; I uwu "uu Q-av, uuva ` an order for 850. Either help me to get it i cubed or I'll walk of! with your an unpaid.` * He concluded to identify me. He wmhoa \ noon On Hm nnntrnnct-Ar tn Hun aoat Hunt. ha ` In! l`)u('IlIII3l `U IURIIJIJ Il IJU WITH I \ noeoto thopostmuuw to uxoeoct thatho believed that the bearer was the person nnmal in the ordenmdl returned to the postomce, shovedtho noto through the win- dnw and naked! ----Bl` l'Illl ARI Avnuunu. John G. "NI-eager, A nI!N'I`, WI] IIll`l FHIIEH Me not Boas! Well, he may be right. We can`t tako no chnnmu hero.` \l-_ J-.. I no.-.5 .In-- On. OLA -nn L.-vi-no 7 LVUU uunna _\ UH Bl`? IIIUIII-LIICI. Iwentbacktothohohalnndnskedtho clorkif hewould identifyme. hI\.'nlI I dnn`t know vnn vnn -on " cm" {I [I6 IIICIIIJIJ Zn Well, I duft know you, you see. But ein`tImgisteI-ed And haven't I been \ here several Myst" 1 Oh. yea, but you might have assumed this ` man`: name, you etc. People omen do that. Well, come up and look over my trunk. Inn} at [Inna hglf nlnnnn nnvnlmnn Go Ask Ill W118 "III! I IIII. Yo, but you must excuse me. Ivsagalmt onion, you know." 0n`k-rsbohanged! I own you 0N;here`s an nnior fnr I50 Either hnln Ina fn not. it "UIIIIII LAX` L` IEIolVII~ Yea-um! You ll have to he identied?` Why so! Haven't I told you who it was sent by, and didn`t I receive it in this letter directtd to me and deposited in I box which I ma: hem? M Yes. but--' * '0 thin ion`! nI\I nun`. Ln-y .I...I a-.6 IL. nw.uuvi- If this isn't my name how do`! get the letter nddresed to it! If I am lbmebody ehowlnt righthnvoyoumhandmonnother poison`: mall!" "' ' " I know, but you must be identied" "But then lsn`t 0 person herewho knows me and I am dead broke and far from home. Can`t help that." And you wou`t. pay I" Not. unlen you an identied." I .__..L L....|. 4.. tl... L..A..I -_.I -..L..l LL- IJIUII lI III|l IIVI 3|! CIllI.'l& I haw a little onler," I said to the money order clerk as I went back into his don. |\'n-,oI.n av-nninnlv nunv-n`in4` no Isa nu; lJlUl`I' CIl'Il( {I3 I I'|'qlI| IIIUI IKILKI Ill lIl'Il. `*Y<`as." ho grudgingly replied, as he ra- ceived it. Is this your name!" (Ya-V1 . urn- ...... as ..__o I.._ an - Ono of tho reasons that induced me to have a ramitt.-inwmu-nt to Atlantic City in the way of n po=.tollln\ money order was the (art that thocxprvax` company or a bank would do- inaml peisonnl illontication. Almost every- body is certain of his own identity, but when it comes to some one also being certain the cam assnnice n din :-rent aspect. especially if I sum ofmunoy is concerned. Howevonthis ` great and glorious government, in its pulmo- worthydeairotohelp|Itrangorin|&'mgo` land out of a had box, will permit afrleodto deposit money in one poatoico and lot you draw it out `at another. The ruin at the duh will ask you who sent it, providing you are t a stranger to him, and when you have re- plied that line sender was John Smith, your brotlior-in-laox and 11 good follow generally, and that you havo been expecting the order for two days. and that the folk: around the hotel an no long:-r look upon you without suspicion, he will hand it over without a doubt. that you are the person for whom it was in- tended. It's a nice, easy way, you see, and the bank wllom and express ngentsore aw- fully put out because they can no longer bln strapped strangera I hnx-n n linln nnlnr " I anirl On Hun vnnnnv A Nlce. I-'23:: Way to Send Mnop-Bud to ho lxlontled-ldantlllcntlon of the ldentlllt-x~-llc-role Mttunpt to (`In tho` 'AlIlN0`l`0N. Send Mann. advise on palentnbllity Iron 0! charge ; and we nmko Nu mum: vxunas WI OBTAIN rA'rIx'r. We rotor. here. to the Ponunulor. the Sn . of Money Order l)lr.. and to olchla of tho `. S. Palonl 011100. For clrculnr, ulvice. lurma. and retoronouo to actual clients In your own _ saw or county. write to ` 0. A. SNOW & 00. K 8. Opp. Patent. Uloe. Wuhlngwa KM`. 'o\`. M. QUAD RELATES His expemsnca WITH A POSTQFFICE CLERK." IXISIJOKIVW . Perlnpi you want him identied! I lm \:Vvl?o was it sent by!" John Doe, ol Detroit." Vnn_numl VA-`VII Isnhn The !_`;InlIoot|oa cl liquors. ._LI__ .1 4.1-; _._.l_4I4 mg` ILAI A 1s1`J(>_;.jw:%1';;v4 ORDER. THE BRITISH w JAN, 15. QIIUIBOIIIGO oonpuauu Inn uvuvu` .:.':: '.'-.'.':`..'.";".....:.`.'.` :1; . ouuwooou|dInd.volooljutllIorl in ol- 1.m.mou. 0|: Thaund Dollars for snyouooloIu|,on|d.|ontlIrod.|IIIonn. hou-noun. Ilnnolalsh, consumption In I ...I- .u.... uhntunlnnnvmlil. Ind I. (III. curly cups. 1: mi:-3.-OOII5. -Idwlllu till: consul thronlnlmnnp. oxoopt Ilullllh `OI whlohvo cal oldll nlld. CIOIIIOIIVOIN haunt moonl- Aw-ca Joan P. -rTi2u:u:n.'un at. an Inns. Chu-no-_ nu mile yuvl o van ulwrnnn. OIIPO OI` V0 00 1, yl \ o;-ldhuut. em UBO!` Pit`: xodgcho ms 850. Shot Wolul bu Noland tho do- oontiou ol tho onht ol the Bad miunuugguhdthutinglud hno boo wthc0rpndCrouohhoordot lhth upon Hold Nu-ulnl Count vol! Mohko. u the Inauunu I e. \VorV.h weight gold. West`: World`: Wonder. the cbuput and but linhnont in the world want more can and you further than my other medicine. Rhoumnticn. try lmshfpiand 50. A3 "bl by an on ta 0 0 terrible oongngh Shiloh`: Cure In the remedy fornlon. W. J. .Wllnon; t - ...l.I -.l..- nigh- nan Eduard In. tor on. w. J. wmou; I o ochl nine of tho Edward II- lnnd Gallo!-kl Int your vuOl,l49.lIX), u do- crouool 0151.511). prhdpdl In cod and lohnun. Mnchrol oioood lut you-`I catch by lull) hurrah. Over 3535) bu-roln N nlnvnhn nu` nrnnrhd. lung moouol. Auarugguu. Rania in aid to be lolnenting trouble amoung the Finn: of Norway, in order to have: pretext for ooini their ten"it.ory. Nothing is too clhhonoribo for Ituuh to nln, .hiloh`s cough And. colnum tion cure it noldb In onnguurnntoo. t cure: cone numrgon. \\'. .'. Wilson, wholesale uad _-4_ I -_._A I(2_.-A..-s l\n6 Mun 011. H . u . vv ulun. l reuuagont. Kingston. Ont. Th: nmnufncturan of this I Iungnwn. - Senator Sherman has since his bo hood been; careful collector but not solicitor, , of coune--of numgruphn of eminent per- ` gnu: ` IOIII. I Caurrh cured. health and Iwoot breath secured. b Shiloh`: Caurrh Remedy. Price ` 50 cents. 'unl injector free. W. J. Wilton. ~ ngont. I-`mml ! thnt. \Voat.'I (Jonuh Rvrun in tho `8'"- ` Fmml ! that West : (Ion h Syrup host for coughn, colds. an all throat and I d'oouoI. All (I tn. `":nn:iA in mid tnn}:a8`::)ma.l)Y.in trouble This arrangement is dilfomnt from all others. It In an undoubted aawcfof fuel. and it elfuct.u~ nlly pro vonts all cold drafts or snow drifts from out arms in the winter. It. is also oqunlly otfoctlvo ln oxcludlng min or dust in the sum- mer. It will securoly bolt the door. lswarrnnt~ ml not to got out of order from damp. heat or frost. and the lo rin mm the closer the rub- bur tlta. When I 0 door ls opened the st.ri mlsos up and from itself from tho threshhol . and tm vols unomatruotod with the door. Agents nro onn vusslnu the city with n working model. (`ounty 1' ms for solo. Address oonlnluulow tlous or on I at IN and H6 Ontario Street. next, lint`;-nott"llouso. Cost price for above sum. . ()\'.

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