Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jan 1889, p. 3

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lvnamwn ncxmannmsmn IIIIIT TS. oouxlrtsxum X10 RAT'J3IE3N'BURY S. Plain and Fancy Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, Amazon Cloths, Armure Cloths and All Winter Dress Materials. Previous to Stock-taking we are going to offerthe ` balance of our Cousineau, Quinn & Corrigan, BLANKETS AND TIEDUWNS, We have called the crusher into service and the result fdllows : Boys - vercoats $2.25, $2.50 and $3, worth Ha'l_as Much More. - . V 2 Girl's Ulster-s $1. $1.50 and $2, worth easily half as much moreeandjn many casesnearly double Ladies $4 Ulsters $2.75; $5 U-lsters $3.50; $7` Ulsters for $5. Ladies` Curl -Jackets $2.50 for $1.50 ; $3 for 32 ;'A $5 Coat $3.50. _` v A, V All Rzgdy Made Mantles, _ , A All Children's Ready Made Ulsters; ` A % Boys Overcoats and Suits; As we hope -to write dpwn our stock about the 20th we want to. " T close; out before that date ` b _ 4 no Walnut Cabinets. Bcvol Pluto Mirror. (26 to M0. in` Work Butch. 31.50 to $.50. Gentlemen`: Fancy Rattan Arm Chnh-I. 8.50 to Ill (}ontlom_on'u Fancy Rum Rockgr. .b0 to `I0. Funny Batu Roqoptlon Chain. CI 75 In `I0. ~ Plnllorm Curt And Plush Rocker. In to I18 L Iublo Hull Stud. 811.50 to 025. V\ Marble op Bedroom 30:, 340 Uo H25. ladle!` I-`ncv Dank. eIc., CI`) to (I8. Hallo Ra-sh. Fancy lkblu. Wood and llublq Top. lo to 825. Do not [all to alanine the Itosk before purchuing oluwhoro. . %cRU8HER%ATFW0RK. This is A rare chance to secure I good nrlicle II A very low prt3o.: "OPERA HOUSE FRUIT No ovsrm MARKET A JAMES}RElD. 254 and 256- Princess Street. THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF ZRIC`IE[IN[O1\T1_3,-OIRIR 8'5 00. ..L..;... -0 .1`- I-.......o .9.-mi 1.61`...-mr.;.. (tun.-..I HI.-:.v. .o l\!lQ. -3... FANCY FURNITURE. DRESS MATERIALS GREAT CARPET SALE- Dress Goods! JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. SUCOESSORS TO F. X. COUSINEAU & CO. BARGAINE lI\I I lulu:-can av---u---- Jun tho thing tot cull wuthcr. Try It Al` rnn'unuL j-jcI-1% TTJT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. wmcn Onnau on snvnnn. - ~I mt ? JA8. JOHNSTON _8a. 00. OFFER PERSONS REQE1Tz1-m: A CHOICl'I~ SUPPLY or AT B0'I`_I`0M PRICES wxu. SAVE` MONEY BY CALLING on S. W. DAY. I` 431.113 AILIJJ L \J.Lua.uu.v - ln Pinu. Quart: and Sunni Kuga. whichjudca pronounce mu lines! in the oily. u- -III i I l\ I I l'\ 3 I\ L I ll. cunwxnn uululvt -Iuul, uuuu. nu: -uuuuu-u and ma be used by the most delicate oounutn ions [In pol-{eot ulety. II: I Iucoeu Arisi tromiu bein lnstrtnsioa y THE BEST VAL E IN THE ARKET. as well as then ouahly adapted to the wmta of the kitchen. has united envious ilnitauonn of its name and ap- loonrnnoe. Beware at mob.- \`l- -.I.I:L.._ `A l\- con:-unvruou nnrn J9j_.I-:_3.9IvE5 in Dunn. n S 0 N . vrna nil! Au 4: I unvn: . guy`. .A..;.- - \I -. ..-.... It contains neither alum, limo. nor Ammonia mum [in narfoot ulety. treat U0. (III-IU Ill Iuuu.v No addition 1:0 or vanntion from the sunple name: - COOK'S FRIEND IS GENUINE. OEOIOI FAMILY I BAKIBU FDOU IIIDI GRAIN. PBIBBID HAY. CLO- vnl nun TIHUPHY nun *PRINo*Ess STREET, Solo Agent In Kmcaton. .w , Strength and Flavour. . , The undersigned has this da received ,1 small ounslgnment of these (the nest bean ln the world! and will be happy to supply those of his customers. who desire something really choice. with A sample of the same. JXNiI4;s'REDDEN,| uuuxun anon;-can turn-Iv-u-Iaveurn 0UK'8"fB_.IND nim POWDER IS A PURE FRUII` ACID POWDER. _._ Il___ ___ -_.__..._l- ` Unmixed with (`hina direct from their estates These teas stand witho`ut'riv&l for Purity. z Strength and Flavour. ` umlersiitned day received." The Barnoova Tea Estate. The Loobah Tea Company. The Mechi Tea state. Established for the purpose of supulyinq pur The Assam Tea Estate Dew.` _ n,___._. m._ In... A"Goo5 I;Ian's Ovvex-coa.t`]_![ade to order for $13. however, if a bad man comm nlgmg will make him one for the same pncu. -I"\ I I F F` T ? I I SELLING OFIF AT 6QsT I ,-. I Fla.n'nel Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers, - Cardigan Jackets, Persian Lamb gaps, Gloves, Mitts, Socks, etc. AT COST Pl_uUE mu CASH-Mr -. jll:r1' :------ Wo take the loud in Quality and Variety. You can get almost any ahnpo and style. Our E01119-Made Broudhtho Intact. lhdoonly at T J. at aA+{+e.u*soea+-s, BOST_0N - HAT - STORE,_ Men's Fur Collars and Cus, Men's Persian Lamb Caps, Men's Otter, Seal and Beaver do, V Fur Gauntlets, Coats, &.c. Ufl lujiuvuz-- Twocar Loads of the Ontario Browning and Mnlunlr 00': superior .- .7 In L\`r1\ f\l\Dl'l|l.TIt) cu Beavef"'Capes and Caps, Alaska Sable Capes, ; Oppossum Capes and Caps, " 5; Greenland Sable Capes. Fur-Liner`! Circular; v Ladies Furdackets. Ladies Sable Sets. No. II (.144 lll!-V 1.412 D! u Orrosn 1u1-xsu Alumna Bonn. -SPEClAL NOTICE. U.I:u.LJJu.v .l_:a.vauu- `luwncrumn Oourlallblnu. All information ms to prices qhucrf1xll)' given. 6Frv FLOUR STORE_. ___...- 3.121: U L IIA -Clint Dlllrlll Christmas Groceries Bull l-BlI.lI.IK \.Al I! Illytl Ivl if A E AND PORTER E .___.- -_.a .!._..| U... .-l.:..Iy. hula uvvn: u I no-....uy -\. V-.- rad Mark on every pcckugo GROOERIES. LIQU.61s.s.' BREM5, Bi?_E\D. --n_- LI.` I--.I :.. l\..-IIc.. BOA.-S- FURSW N}. 3:} e24 Iuzxcti 372. nnnnllh llun-mu Aunuruu H01-ll .l--I-- nb\J.L-nun: KING STRIKE BAKERY. - 7 TU ONE DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL. n'_qr__3 MILK - SHAKE, Id-n Ono nnlll unnth. l It j nm A cIl_0l(`B 1411' or an I'IlhIhYh%5 Al? ADC TU MA`rc11`.u.L THE ABOVE. -TH OELEBRATED 9'Y.Ef*9AT$;- iTHE LARDER: A 1-. -_, %_ _. Txs'L'1:-ruo1u-2 2|. * INDIAN TEAS" _..-.L nL:___ 11-..`. 0...... ob... nun nun. nu unu an U y: nu TWEDDELL, uuuxn nrru nu! I`lVI`\V In` `FUI3.1jIISHINGS,. Wellington Street. ' A1 IKE DIIBIIIIB B B8 BROS. uuuuu AITPIYIIIC Chlllll Opposite Windsor Howl. L` `W L` IAIIIT COUAII. ELITINOTON. Jun. 7. -'l'l|o want of Ioow is taping the lormou from getting out their wlour wood. -IrI. Vtnlnvon and hot dodghtor Ella won thrown from a wagon 3 low dnyo ago, And` badly hurt. but an noovorin nloolv/.-- J. Taylor on! his foot bully wit on uo whllo chopping In the wood: lut Friday morning. And hulng uhmo yd not oblo to rucll NI lmmo llmliu call for onlntauoo. which luckily wua nut ali|unt.-'l`h nur- prlno 13' an Ruben. liubcuclfn. Int `laun- dny n ht. was most plmusnt..--lMniol Froc- mon and Henry Wood: arrived homo from Vuncouver last week. nnvl report time: good out there, Protpocu M 3 weddln boon here. Our Into. putor, Rev. 0. Hon preached hero on Sunday. Uwh. to ` wuthor. ottendonco . umoll.- initorl: Wllllom Tnylorond wllo. Gunooqno. and Mr. Sop! sud wlb. Nspuoe. 5 newly Inor- rlotl couple from Mumford: Mn. Conn ll and Min A. U'R.cll|y. lhllorytown: M C. 0 Rlloy. from Chlcogo. no vinltlug Wu. KCIUIK IIIU KIIII lI'UllI IIII IIIUIIIIIUT IF oxflodod. tho content: in the under- ni 0 0! Army I um shove the elbow. mak- ing A town esh wound. H0 is doi vounbly. and no urioun nuulu no ex t. ` ed.-Rovd. J. 9. And Mn. Mcllullon are visiting friends In Wooten Ontario. -Knnry Phillips and wife an whiting Norman Scott. --R. A. Smith. union agent at Aldon. nd family. hnvo left for I few wooh vacation. -01: Sand: the wife of Samuel Baker fell` down oolnr and Inn badly bruised`; rogrcuinn f|vonrublv.-Un Mondu Mn. ohn CI-on also fell down nnln Ill! broke hot collar bone. -i-no Jun. 8.-Ou Thundn [at two boys. ton: ol John Army and olix Shorts. About fteen your: old, were out nhouting near their home north of Urou Luke. Short : gun hug tin while timing 3: I rtridgo ; while t in; the gun from his oulder it nnnlndnd. lndninu tho nnntontn in tho undar. Jun. H.-A. E. Manning, teacher in the colleqinte institute. Hamilton, hu ret.urned to his dut.ien.-.\Iias Mary Wemp bu return- ed from Wntertown. N.Y.. for n viIit.- rred. Link. of Belleville, bu returned home. --MrI. I-I. Gautier Ferren, of Watertown. is visiting her purente. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Denm-e.-'lhe young people end their viii- tors were chnrmingly entertained by Mr. and Mn. Muwell Robinnon on New Year : night to I Ir hint perty."-.\iiae Guneie \\ emp has returned to BeIleville.-I".. New- ton Jory, principnl of the high school, has commenced his duties.-J. M. Wemp. I rin- ing young mm of Both, went in by I sweep- ing majority on councilman. E.\Il'.'R.\|.D. Jan. 8.-Mrs. Pomeroy has been engnged in teacher for I889. -Ueorge Eaton, Tweed, in visiting relutivca here.~Miu Mary Admin disposed of 5 qmullity of turkey: on Thurs- day.--A. Hovnud has removed to Collinlby, where he hu rented it hol!el.-Mra. J. Mc Keuty hen rented her farm for ten 'enrs at $250 per year. -A surprise party ha a oml time at f.|Baker`a on Tuesday uight.- C M. .\leDonuld in home on I visit.-.\ . Morrow bu purchued the term of Arewood Bur- leizh for $2.-I00.--Although rain and mm! were profune on Chriltmns night there was a good nttenduuce It the brick church. The sermon by Rev. Mr. Roberts wu hi hly up preciubod. He was the recipient of: good oIl'ering.-A wedding in clone at huld. l.ATl.\ll`ZI. Jan. 7.--1he sleet on Saturday and Sun- day did much damave to the fruit trees. - (ius Daley left for liingston to attend the Business college, and Samuel Campbell for the collegiate inslitute.--Misa Blanche Spooner intends visiting friends at Glen- burnie.--Thomas Travis and Miss Eva, youngest daughter of B. S. Wartman, were united Dec. 19th. The cou le were assisted by Miss Clara Travis and I omas Shea. The bride` received many handsome presents and the young people spent an enjoyable evening.--Tbe young people intend starting aseries of readings lor thesundsy school,the first to be held on luesday next. They will consist of dialogue:-, readings. r.ecius~ tions, music. and addresses. CATARAQUI. Jun. 8.--I`he Chriatmu tree entertain- menta connected with both churches were held with success and enjoyment to the chil- dren. Mr. Weterbnryfa little soldiers` exer- cise and cartoons were greatly Appreciated. -The oldest inhabitant: never remember so mild in winter. -The storm end ice hats done a very great amount of damage to fruit and ornamental treus.--0ur township council hue undergone a change in the election of Messrs. Sheehun and Knapp. They are good businesa men, but the electors contem plate returning temperance caudidntee next yo.-er.-An improved railroad gong has been erected and tented, but in not successful. They will persevere till it is. WI'2S'l`I ()R'l`. 4 Jan. _7. :.\lrs. Thomas Marten `died on the 3rd. aged 82. She came from Armagh, Ireland, in 1840, And has lived in this town- ship since. She raised 3 large family and ` was highly respected. -- George Taylor. 51.9. P , paid us a visit on New Year's day. '-Although the v. ` ml in barn, hay is keep ing up in price I5 3 ton.-Wood scarce because of no aieighin .-N. W. Mcliim is putting up as windmil at Delta on the B. & W. RR. tank, the third mill he has erect- ed on the line._-l)r. Foley has tted up an ofiice here. -'.\l rs. Taggnrt, er.,is very ill. -Dr. Parker is expected home on the `20th. B-HUJIDAIAI. rnnounu nan. \J|.a\.r- vn um rmorrnt uln. C) D. FRANKLIN '33 KIVCH III tne FUVVII HIM Uy [\CU\'0 IIUIICUU to his friend: and an pormrn. Alan-ge number of people from t emc_~_i_ty and town- ship were present. ,A.L&..wl'vo o`clock a line rcpast was `` `r'l 3ll at his rosidvnce, and dancing Wu resumed until four o clock. All enjoyed themselves immensely. in ' lI 0l.\"l` mun. Jun. 9.--The sleet storm on Sunday did great. damage to fruit and ornnmenunl trees and telegraph wires ; no heavier storm in years. -A number of our young folk;mL_t,tend- ed the ball` at Synlenhnm on Dec. `28t.h.- M r. Bnggie, of Wolfe qlsland, Wu upited to Miss Lacy.--M. Muin, of Montreal, has been visiting here.--Lust evening a dance was given in the town hall by Reeve Hutton in him frinmln Am` nunnnrlml-I A Vlnn-an IJIAVAIII an AI): Jm. s;-J. E`. `Gordon, 8: the `woollen milln, paid 1-Hyin visit to M: quutomera here Int week. 150 reports is big run last Iummor and pronpoctp bright for next sea- |on;-A new Scott act detective has 0 ned `re here and lodged seven comp ainta against alleged locul compoundern of tangle leg. Rumor an a that one of these has Ill- ready depoaite 3100 with the inspector.4 New York city has calld away `Jose h Withenl, the jolly good fellow carrying` tge maLil.-John Nicluon goento Southern Cali- fornin.--C. H. Smith hu hunched genornl store and wilorig bu|ines5."'"' ' Inl.e'reu_t_l_ng to \'or'v Many Fnnnlllea Who info Moved to the 01!! Aug! to Many Ilorp Who llnvo I-`rluio `in Then Pfiiu. V NEWS or THE nIsT_1[QT. GATHEHED av OUR oonnespoub? ENTS IN THE VILLAGES. ARDEN. -In THE BRI'1`IS_I:Ij".`{v_g1'z?`4_. FRIDAY. JAN; 11f II WHY. IKIIIICI W ICC Iii" uloot.-Clnr||o Joan bu sonata 5 position ` in tho Rothbun Co`: oioo, Kingston. 003881. Jan. 9.-Now Year`: evenin a good look- ing cou lo drove up to John . Boboocfa hotoL o ntleman whllperod oomething to the landl y. and thlnuo ow round for half on hour or oo. Rev. J. W. Young came oml unltod J. Burlolgh, of Colborno. and Min: Thompoon. daughter ol William loooph Thompoon, Wilton. The company had a plooonnt evening and Viah the young conplo all tho joyo ol tho ooaoon.--school ro-oponod on tho nl with a good ottoud- anoo.-Ulooro Crow ond (lornot lnvo boon ooolotlna ot tlgo Salvation urmy oorvlooo for ` olow nlghto.-W. T. Hodgo. prlnoo Von- trlloquaot, gavo ono of Mo olnuoing ontor- talnrnon to o good houoo on Saturday ovonln . llodqo lo a oom I tun. amount- od for 1 hlo bolng a1 ol Ernontown bu . --Rnhort Bonnott lo tho owner o! a don y Holotoln coll.---Covonont oorvloo was hold at tho Mothodlat ohnrvh on Sunday oven lng.--Tho lloonoo lnopootur ond oonotobloo ooarched tho Dolnlnlon hotol on Monday. and roportod tho prorniaoo wore froo from tho contaminating Iplrlt.--Dlviolon court on tho l'Ith : loto of coooo for adjun- mont. Tho Wilton-boot one will be iutor- ootln moot. --Cl|orllo J. Iawry. hllohor. Nov `orb. ond nllo npont a day V th Mn. Allan Chadwlok.-\\'llllaIn Houoton. an old O-loooa boy. opont a plunant doy with lrlondo.-'l`o|oq-raphio oonunnnlnotlon with tho ontoldo vmrl-l to oomplotoly cut of. Tho llnnn -on hum-had onnoolnm In tho lnnvv Claw ltvwwvc jruuw w--, -- R- 351. 'I`OYE S. vnum u'rllll'l' RAl(lllV_ ` j linu won knochd uncles KI. XCIIIO Wflil IU OUIIIPIOUIII CIII (III. I IIU In 05 In -lnnt_l?hn-lh Juan: bu ....... l A |.:nnl.l.l'x: -KL A EUCIHI I83 IICIKI IVCU. -`)lll [Y('!'Irll, $`. ~l.`l.'L-l". H. Eaton and Miss Stew-its have been re-n Aged to teach this year. The former sent our pupils to the Elllrlllnf exnmiuntiun, sud all passed very cn-ulitulily. being uggie Sinclair. Leun Flood, Katie .\lurphy and John .\`nI`yer.--At the annual 5L'll00i meeting Dr. Sinclair was reelected trustee. The oddtellowa met at their room here on New Year`; evening, and um mem- ber: were initint.ed.--n\t the lnrmern' inati lute nu the 5th, Prof. Janie: and John Dryden gnve some vnlunble information. - The boy! had A Ihooting match on New Year : dn . James Moulwn secured lint prize; R. {Vernon second, md James Hnllir day. third.-'l`he death of two much eantoemed residents hu out I gloom over the village, and marred the holidnve. Philo Hancock died, Thureday, 27th. and Mr. Allen, who lived opposite, died on the fnIlowing_.`.Thura'lny. Jan. 3rd.-Cnptaun Welln, Morrilmwn. N.\'., in visiting his brother here.-Hovrud Stevens Ira home for the holidny|.-W. Lnwenn has returned from Carleton Plu:e,-H. York spent Chriat~ mu in Bmekville'--l rogI, mikes. end chipmunk: hnve been seen here,nn odd thing for midwlnter.-W. Vuloon van mnrriod lut week to &liu.Annie` Robineon, of Ion : Mill. -r-`I4: ... Jun. R.-(`hriutmu tree much enjoyed, especially the short speeches; proceeds,` $23. A social was held Hes. `.`1ilh: rm-vipls, $9.1 `L ; _I-` H Kalnn Ann` ism N .`s'n~\'5-nu \V'ILIll`R. Jan. 7.-Luml>ermen feel blue for wnnt ol snow : yet the timber cut this season is im- menu and u soon as snow comes there will be no idle team: here and nmny more will nd employment. ~0n the '. \`rh ult. one of S. Donaldson`: teamsto-rs, claiming to be 96 years of me, akided 106 logs : this in re- mgrlunble u that number in not often roach- ed by young men ; many of the logs were large and ranging from thirteen to forty~two feet lung.-The party lost on Antoine Lake on the night of the `ltizh ult. turned up next day ; one man got in the ice.-l`he lulu who chzued the bell` should lune puptured it, then we would believe them.--Knox & Fun nolly. cuntnutors, lN\\'lllS8Ul\'0ll. All Ac- counts, to be pnicl to Knox. - [Dixon]: employ- 'l llt`lll. utiice closed on nccouut of the nuns gt-r'a illness:-Another tine imposed for selling whiskey.- .\lr. Warm-r has accepted ll situation r-our Uso.-S'orea doing ll (nod busineII.-\\'ithout snow soon much valua- ble timber will he left in the bush to be le- atroyed.-\`ul10o| opened this morning with Miss Beauty, of l'ittslvurg, as tent-her. -zxnu u an n lgIa\V. Jan. 8.-F. I "rison has l"e.lll'I16(l to` .\'yrncuse,nfter spending l'hristmns here- The Missal Cnnninghzun have gone to `ly- denham to resume studies at the high school,-John .5srgent,of l)t-trait, is visit- ing here. ~~ Miss Shortall has been re engag~ ed as teacher for .\'..\`. No. L . for INNS. -'I`. Hamilton has I-een elected trustee for this section.--M. Dean has gone to Kingston to Attend Ichool.--The storm tlltl considerable damatze in this vicinity : telegraph and tele- phone wires were WI`L`&'l'U3tl.'~.l`. lluglies has purchased another carlond of corn : the mill is tlnnrishing.-\\'ater is about the nor- mal height. on this level of the Ritieau canal. vNe|rly all the hay on the marsh between this lace nnd Kingston has been cut. fol- der reing in such tlc-mnnd.-\'oung Indies and gentlemen greatly enjoy aknting.-l"Ar more who attended the Funnr-is convention in Kingston were vu-ll plans:-d.-.\lr. Rut moml's stable was lnroken into last week ; no ulanmge done. -A new coal stove and several new {Jews have been placed in Cush- emlull churc . nun Ill nas one u) \`rucm:c Lu uuut a course` in t e cnvnry achool.~Misa (3. Rnma y. a Causraqui, and Juhu Smgg and bride, of N Lingaton, visited rulatives here.-.\liaa E. \ Knapp is spending lluliclays in Na am.-e.- ` J Coglon ha` `qughtlhc farm of Jr. W. Purdy, of Sy Kxgn. and will muve there in the spring.-' | main or rm-: LA"'|u~:_ Jan. `.'.--School opened on the 3rd with a fair _atteudunce.--I. Switzer, of Dakota, 3 ent a few days he-re.-.\`lessrs. Guess & \ iartmnn thrashed .100 bushels of onus" the other day "with a three hurae tregul in` about 8 liourI.--Our young people h we freely put- ronized goud ice on the lake. irlthough sev- erul got n cold bath. On Saturday n hidy was nearly drovhied through going on for- bidden ground. She fell into deep water, and would have been drowned but for A Crunlton, who, at the risk of his own life. went `to the rescue and safely landed the whglplnsa one affer she had been in the water for over 15 minutea.-Smith & (frnnaton are doing I good butsheriug trude.-Stepheu Knight has one to Quebec to take a course 0 n mun. mu nnhnnl __\rHnn I3 "Amndv lrlelll usaunuusu lb huu ruuuem,-e u[ .;, Fun uhsrson, for the. marriage of his'daugh- , ter, linnie, to Samuel Day, of Sand Ray, Leads, by the Rev. John (:alla'her. Minn L. Orser, Kingston, assisted "the bride." and b. Herbison attended the L-.r-mun. A sump: `tuoua repust. was served. g H.188 indulged iu, and a very enjoyable evening spent. Many ...h.andsou1.e.preaents were received by the bride. ` _ uALLANI\'.\'I-:jss1'AT.Io.\'. . ~ ' -Jam. 7.--S. Free, t-r`uate'e for S. S. 19 for a number of yeurl. hi! resigned to the re- gret of the poiulp, and J. Edgar will till hin_ lice. School was reggggged on l_"r.ilay.--- 'iaitor -iz. S. Wager} Parhf/; Messrs, Pgttenpou and Melvilie. Howe Island`; Mina R. V23], Kingston; W. Whitney. Leth~ bridge, N. W. 1`.; Miss Kgtio Keaton, Kingston: Miss Helliq, Uauauoque.-Tho old baA`c_hc.-lora Are free for four years. since lenp- ear hu expired.-On the 2nd many frien 0 usembled At the renidence of J. l`..-...-lm.-unn fnr than n1ArI-hum nf hi--:lnnnh_ Harlin` ton.-Willi/am` Puyherson, jr., boa remove his p|int_ nhop to. Ars'ual 33.. next` door to J.- M. Robertson : wholesale `and -..s..:I ..-...I.I:..|. .......n ` FLORIDA ORANGES. MALAGA GRAPES. FANCY HANANAS, PINE APPLES, FRESH SALMON, suoxmn SALMON. ` FRESH SMELTB. oausns uxnn mu Johnzoifa Mord Designs. Out Flowers` sud Plants. uuur w U.` ml. ...1wuuI retail uublipQ3meu_t. Klh I n `I ., _ ` MILLS. % Will Continue All this Month. The People Will Get Bargains for the Goods Must }JoHNs':I:'oN&;co s. FORGED ULEARINGUUT SALE, urussels bsrpell It cost. IV nuns Lsrpsu as sun. A chsnoe in s lifetime to buy cu-pet: so chesp. All snticipsting housekeepin . sll housekee rs, boarding housekeepen or hntelkeepers. who msy we intended to w I till spring be are buying esrpets will save money by standing lh ale and buying their csr ts now. (Pull amt you will be reuhlv surprised as the low prices 10: osrpets dur- in is gr-est Csrpet Sale by RICH UNI), ORR 1 C0. LU-Lf-Luna-I--I-;-L` _-.a ;.g.w_y 5.`; Your choice of the lqgut ntock of Cu petsin Central Ulurio at cost price. Hemp (`upon st coat. Mining; nt con. Union Carpets at cost. Dutch Cnrpau at cost. , Wool (Eur Is At coal. Tnpesty Cnrpeto nt mat. Bslmornl Carpet: at cost. Brussels (Arpet: st cont. Wilton Carpet: at can. A olunmn in n lifetime to huv carbon chonn. All nnticinntinn ham CARPETS for C057 ERAS? DURING JANUARY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES- I 11- vAI2!9v..!x:.a!arrin~=--at

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