Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Sep 1887, p. 2

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ya: Isuh lVIIl.lI0lllI%l0_ll(Q0. Luuultvclvuunnaumr mom _ -nnumbor ofyeu-3. and , times gixshoooua is settled. but. just what _ gg am on oying cums 8:10 onocan deniuely st.nw_.-GIobo- s rcmodl tnn "mi 1.` D"" ` M V ..:....... .`u"` ` Ow. WINCH Your 16- suuiklng 3! (ho Souldo. tolnvul fotllillniatlr . lung `(or sndmua: ltwutho 'nIoIululrhutvu-ydopnudngdlfoctupon `'"W't I nvoun dgmnnddguuttu. rheygu uotundao , I I32!!! hnmodhto AM In Jon In two ` th n-om , tholrhhnoutoglvvuntbolngkept ht. `mu u "3.'.'H.J""'.: onooIiI;ued,uncg|ueoaa:ounanen:.~'aay ucoolnto 0!! H.181 . uld Ill ta ' ;...,.:=3'......a.1..,. ct-Wm: ! W- . Town Mm ,. ' "' " "`` "' smoking at men-shun an it dnwbach. ; BoW:E:s &: BISONETTE Some of the Choices! Goods still left to select from. Leave your order in seanon and secure A Bargain. C- ROBINSON, Sweeping Reductions in Balance of Spring & Summer Stock C. ROBINSONS F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. Ladies desiring to buy New Stylish and Desirable Dress Goods should not decide until they have looked through our Magnicent Display. NEW F_A_'LL G-OOZDS Every Line actually 20 per cent. lower in price than \any former season. N.B.--Sole Ag;nt for Knight of Lnbor Emblems. ALEXANDER ROSS`. ICE CREAM SODA WATER. FRUITS, and CONFECTIONERY and CIGARS, A II 0}. ununo `Inna! anal nlunn-must NEW FALL DRESS FABRICS T/-/E MOSTATT/MOT/VE. THE MOST STVL/Sh . THE MOST VAR/ED, THE BEST SELECTED, `By everyI.ady Visitor to our Establishment ihathwe L are now showing New Slmdes in Colored Silk Pluahes. 70, 75, 90c. Black and Colored Velveteen: 20, 25, 30, 40c. Black and Colored Dress Sikh 50. 60, 75c. Extrnxulue. 250 Pieces New Melton Dress Goods at 8, I0, l2c. 150 Pieces Job Line New Fall Dresl Goods at l2c. worth 20c. New Jacket and Ulster Miterials from 25 to 50c a yard cheaper than last Fall, at on.) .e1-ything else that can be desired in Dress Goods. ntnn Fhmnnln from 712. AGKNOWLEDGED Are showing Immense Piles of New and Fashionable Fall Dry Goods. @.A call earnestly solicited. 'VV'_A_]'_.I)IBC)IN"S- And the Lowest Priced Stock of NEW STAND. In order to make room for Fall Purchases. Ever shown in Kingston. __AT__. WA_LDRoN% s; OPPOSITE THE WINDSOR HOTEL Wellington St. mm from Princess sn 110 PRIME88 STREET. --BOSS date of D. 1-`. Armstrong). beg: to inform his friends that he has opened 11 Boot and Shoe Stars on _ This eeeeon, After our improvements are completed, we will have lerge nnd elegent Show Room: for CLOAKS, CLOAKING, SHAWLS, CARPETS, ETC, where our customer! can depend on nling I Lu-ge And More Complete Stock in theoe llnee than we have ever before shown. Murray & Taylor, _ _ _ - -- v--v---v- JV- 7', 7., Ladies Jackets for 85.50, 36`. ` Jersey Cloths at Lowest Prices. A/so 750 Pieces Jacket and Ulster Cloths in the Most Fashionable Materials. I Ladies Jalvets for 83, 34, `I I'll THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, Om /dren s Jackets for Three` Dollars. | C We invite inspection of the` Above -`-.I- A '11:. ll. 3. ucozaqorcio; Manitoba. a West Lynn for a. numb _dQd npwuuda of I ma oamrrh ID 1 to. ..,.:......%`%..*:.,..`.:*.=- . clnroroncon yoontalnlvu Jbrn boatinvuunontxoverma Immodhnuol: din woekschoro manna lntn mv Children's Jackets for 31.50, - Q5 PA We have just roooivod I Lu-go Stock of Lsdloo Short Juchu In the blast Styles and Ilahrhh. We nk Ipochl attention to the lollovlng prion : IMPROVEMENTS. E. Elloox-co. o:uI..TaJa;o;T;.' Bo`, mobs. : I u&roo ` :`a. 2`:r"%.`:`.`r. num -'%n.2m and r (lathe I and onus- on In oouwotluon w 11: the multitude ollowlautuhottwolthnll olflno-`auto oxuutcmn. 0 AI. R- 0 W lb 00.. 18 um: Itnot. New mu Paul: V - purity. sustain `ag .0` t ndl. 176 PRINCESS STREET. IMPORTED JACKETS I i Two Doors Below Polson s. Hardware, Paints, Oils, |_'.0.Vl.D_ER CANADIAN & AMERICAN COAL on; Delivered to any part of thy city. ball` \JA\.ld All the very best and cheapest. :A_I;solutely P-uI7e_. ;m7asmif Hob. 3.5." Edi GERMAN MANUFACTURE --nnuns m-- Reliable Brands. lnlUI=Il'IIlIlq -III: auv uuuuun An eastern phydcien announce that he has eolved the mystery of ice cream poison- ing and that electricity is at the bottom of it on He has found that the rapid mvolu- tiom of the zinc paddles used in the ordinary ice cream (reenen generate electricity. and thetthe since hdiaolved sud dhemlneted through the cream. I rather doubt `this theory. on line. it preeeut in,eulcient- qunn~ tityto produce poisonous eecta, would be euily detected by chemists. end its luppoeed pertinlcecreunpoisonlng would have been ennonncedlqigego. '1`hetlcecreemiseo1'ne- `Mu... -mtguunu in nnnlnrl, but inst what ~Universa| Stoves and Ranges, W@.I'lnIIl'Illgyou wulruulvunr 4 Well, he replied cautiously, intent upon defending hh npention. chm some, no .I.m vnllv Innn]L No wear ling. nlun mnnn " B0 II! Worn lUI' uver twenty jun}. _ You see velly many thing, said he` as ex. ,in the daytime. Slam loud nllv night. You- taboo slam! Slun nllo sumo dlenm. Wear this ling, no dun." Thlswu nolmthtng now. `Do you mean `uoqyfhownnnskod. int no long as you wear this ring you won : dreunr uw.n N ha rnnlintl XIIBDIIIIV.` inhant III/VIII CD5 EXIVPI IOU uuwll wan rrum LIIIIIL How many Chinawomen are there in town, JohnI"aaked the San Franciscan, re- membering his own city and_lier unspeakable plague spot. He was informed that there are only three or four, and a very ingenious 1-anon was given, but `he was unable to tell whether it was founded on truth oron the grideof the wily Celestial `It was, in sub- atance, this: The reputation of the China- women whocometothbcountryia,asevery one knows, in one name of the term, unqua- tionable. 'l'he men who cometo New York and Chicago are a more moral clan, and they will not allow the women here. Speaking at we nen reminded the omoer that he knew the abode of a celebrated Bene- dick, and he propowd a visit thither. In the basement of a house on Van Buren street the family man was found asleep upon a peculiar couch made of four short poets, covered with bamboo matting imported from China. In his qrms was a bundle that looked like a Small bag lllled with something, qid that's about what it was When the man started up, somewhat suddenly, the bundle prorel to ' contain, among other things, as cute and ri- diculous little piece of humanity as ever cried in the middle of the n ht. When you said it was pretty its in 'r immediately ceased to be John Chiiiunmn, and becnrne n rnnn. He made it show oi! in a manner that would have caused a white father of an eighteen months` old baby to turn green with envy. It said things in Chinese and English, threw kimes, made gurgling sounds with its hand to its mouth, and per- formed other baby feats of in high order. While the father was thus engaged, its mothcnwhois generally invisible, and who does not speak English at all, was forced into view by her maternal pride and by the fear that the baby was not being shown on` to the best advantage. The mother is a China- woman, a statement that in not no unneces- sary as might at lint thought appear It lea pretty baby-a girL In name is Kum Lien, which, when properly pronounced by its mother. sounds musical. Its eyes and long hair are black, and its unformed childish face, asiagenerally the case, has not taken oayetthediatinguishingteatnruoftheraee. The father were on- wrist a ring or Iuuaulatnfanrnnhlnd of .hlm-an auma -.-hfnh 1 `H10 Iltuor vruru (IL is WTIII I ring 0!` bneelet of Iomo kind of hineso stone, whl hp Inn on:-n fnr nvnr tn-nntv van!-u ' DIIIXEI: VI Uuluu Illlll Ul uulucsu lulu he has worn for over twenty yours. av... -nnwnllv mnnv thinn ' nail! in KVIVIFW IIIIII U! Inllc \_IIIll:III.II- In the back room breakfast ruin progrtu. In addition to the rice than were seven! mysterious looking dhben discunad with spoon made of chinavnro. The merchant Informed hbvidbon that everything on tho whbloexoeptthobowlscunofromchina. In- Innnv fnilnntnsnmu nun Ihgun In DMLIIU IL. Tho llrst lemon was cheerfully given. and in so nkillful and intelligent I nnnner tint it was understood. The Amcricm. who has a decent rt-putauon for expertnessin gures, was given a column of dollars sud cenuto add. There would be r. little rattling and I ying of ngers. nn-I before he could even getthegum down he would be given the correct turn by the Clilnnnnn. l 1.. u._ x-_|. ...... |....La.. _. :_ _______ l Jul?! II. -Iu '.'I I-u:I I. "John. sud the Californian. there is one thing I Will) you would explain to me, and that is your system of counting. I have heard it explained. but could never under- stand it. " Dru... .1... I...-._ _-_ ..|.--_:_. 1 ID. Ir`-VII |ClJll\.1' ll IIE}R'Il|IB-I IIZI II III!` Illllu` ber to be head oil. Tm : contn'unce, 0! course, gives the exact weight, and hence in this respect is a great Improvement on home 0! the mom modern devices in use by many ` Americrm grocers. A-IAI... " ..i.I ll.n {`-HI.a-J--. John... :. ....- [ll WIIII . Tho only weighing nppcntuu oobofound In 3 Chhleugrooery In very primitive. The ll'1.31.`]0 to be weighed In putlntbo baht. One of the string: is taken In one hand. and tho suspends! weight In dipped along with the n:her until It balances the ITUCIO in the lnskot Little marks along the Ill indicate ` * diners.-at weights` and the ring tron: which the Iron lnlannm is suspended marks the num- |...- on I... m.-.l n This ~mon`.-..m.. no IIIll'- llll"-l'XIII`v,"1 TIIZCIUT nun. Sumo! thmoh-uowlgo to bad ho- In-uao`ch|hhtbtnu-uh.and|h`oydau`f [I-tuptllllnto. Cocoon-math: aunt.` Across the strut they wont. and catered the door at I Chinese morchuat. The un- nountvtnout that one of mu vhlun was from Camoruia. and was noqunlnud with an on- ten-rhin; and well knuwu (`duthl than by tho uuuool Tin Loy. gained for them the troodom at the plum and the most hospitable tnatment. (`inn-:.woro produced by tho baguulmvpud with: promho to unoh thonunrtbonextnnnl Tho stock at his uunwu found to consist cutlnlyol good: lnponnd from China. It comp:-Ins, nmong otbet things, queer unit and dried (min. Jun and bottles 9! rim vinegar. [nut at both: of ntppmud modldml nlugcomonut undo Into long strips and dlppI:lluouIr.drlodIulIIh.st|nd almost Chin melonotmm tnnqurd. How Orhlll. Iuvlut. etc. Tbeptoprbtor cllllltlnttlnonlyl-cnIoaAuurtcuudonoG Nythoonrtlchubtlnt any do uotknow howtouutlntn. llyouuk thonuotnk moutnnyolthoguaordrtodstulfoudln tphmolthhklndthodlnant lunrilNoIII-- Iwu-b,"`l'oInAko Ion " It In feqrcdthnt queer looting jun or In such an en- ublhhlnont occulouy contain whisky Innbtroln rloo. At least the Chinunou soon to be funulur with such an article. Heap `long. Hutu dlunk. moo uuno nu- Lou: whisky." Th. nnlv -nnhrhlnn nnnnrntnn tn ha fnnnd Tbluhuehuuaulcbt pnhl pit nuIn|rbdowjohor.butIoouuop[nd homo! tudowbuuincn announc- Ingth-n.h:coublnd it-Inca M noun:-ant wu cu-rid on It ' The was lurked. however. and loud knocks ol policeman`: club and to develop any at me. They nun`: up yd." nkl tho club Inna `*Nnn-nan! llnn fnlln-I an In Ind Eng Tho luck at 0 Ciluoc lcou-coloouul lotion and cnlululng luhlno-cub oa[o'| only Chluou llnbynlupon-och -. ._ ,.__ ,4 -.n.___.-_- coo mo unenzsrma n-mas um ounma A amen. Electricity and loo Cream. -_.;._.. _I.-1.]--. .._-nan-uu_ 4| Mon Waning at 3` llnooloc. CIIICAGO'S CIIINATOWN. THE BRITISH TW Hl(.` \V'jl 4'DIfT`l-`DA`Y. SEPT. 7. ` non. wmcu Wu ll Ulyuxlllu nuu u UVIIILIAUI animal, dispinyed eiimldcrlble pluck sad for : few moment: the Itrngglo was simply herri- hlo. thoonrnbgingtofntp for ynrdsbytho hugs nnlmnls. All start: to separate the brave: were fume, and the battle continued unabated for up alumna, whpn the 1-ntl prod his udveriary In I vml ipot, .Im;ing \ him Instantly. ' v T I Dl+octIy oppodm Paruura Old sumd. He has on hand a large And well nuorted utockot Ladloo'.Gentlomon'| And Bo `Boots o!ullvnrleueo:nlao'l`runkn. Vnliael. c.` I intend making Custom Work nopooinlt having secured the norvioa of the but wou- MOI. slsxon OI IDS lllIlOI0l' lluruy-Iuvuu Jun: uuu ` can vouch fol-his age. A shot-thorn bull and 3: valuable" suilllon got into a quarrel at Wollsvillo, O. The stal- lion. which su I Clydesdale and a benutilul ...I.;...I .Ir-hiul nwnltln-nhh nlnckhnd fal- ........ James Hamilton. 0! Philadelphia, hu 8 at which gave birth to nix kitten which were joined together a le Biuneee twine. It would have been a nice thing for him it the kitten: had not got to qnerreiing among thenneliree to and out which we: the kitten. The quar- reling resulted in their death. Capt. Tom Brnheon. A well known termer living on the French Bmui river, nee; Boyd`: ' creek, Tom, in the owner of e white mule 45 years of age. The venenble beut we: kept in the harness until two you-I ago, when `he -_wunetiredonnpendon. Hehu beeninpor senion otthe mule tor thirty-eeven year: and nn- Ivan-L In. K`. on. .... .... .. ........ .. ........ The dog of George Marlon, of Renuelaer, Ind., began barking at a hole In the ground. Marlon dug down and killed 123 blue racers and tn-entyaeven bull auakea. A little alligator was shipped ln a box from ' Florida to Boston. When he arrivpd ho was | apxmintly Itllldeud. After a warm bath ho rev Olulnn but total: days he had not eaten a ' ur\/vvrno-v r.-J . -Ic I Edward Davenport; of Atlanta, Gs, saw a large make with 8 little king `snake wrapped about it just back 0! the head. It had choked Oh. In:-on nnnlvn On (hath IKIIF ID Juli: UIICI `I Luv: 1 tho largo snake to death. an g_. .nn,,,,,,, Il_. A wild-deer "run about the streets of Thorpe, Wis, for name time one morning recently. Its life was protected by the game law. I I --._-._-- ......a.- 1D-\ L-.. l-:l:....... 5.. Alavrrence county (Pn.) hen, failing to hatch any chicks, bu adopted a litner of kit.- tem, and ducks vigorously at them when thev become playful. ,_,a I\._,,, ,__u -1 AAI-._4_ 1- -_.___ .. -.._ .- .I__.. W. R. Hearst, the California eenat Ion, la making a decided niece: of hi: newspaper venture. When he took hold 0! The Ex- aminer, six month: ago, it was a Ilow going (our page paper, with about ),(XJO circula- tion. He has narb doubled that already and thepapor is still growing rapidly. .10 works louru-en hours a day.and in Iaid to have i'epi\`ed to put in that amount of daily work on the paper until it has 50,000 circula- tion. The last Sunday edition lea twenty- eight page paper. with 129 columns of adver- tisements. Chin! J ustice Ruger and Juatice Andrewa. of the New York court of appeala, live next to each other, on James street, Syracuse. Judge Ruger is u Demo:-at and Judge Andrew: a Republican. and in 1882 they were pitted lgaiust each other on the state tickets. They me. nevertheless. the warmest of friends, and are always together in their hours of leisure. They are enthusiastic lover: of baseball, and attend every game which takeeplace in Syra- cuse. They undeietand the game in all its phases. and often indulge in learned argu- ments regarding the decision: of the umpire. iv -..`v_, _ -...v. - -..... Georgo Meredith, the famous English nov- elist, is I handsome man between 50 and 60 years of age. His hair is grsy._h1s features well cut and exprsulve and his msnnsrs vig- orous, unsllscood and pleasing. Llks many s man who has excelled In prose, Goo:-go luv duh considers himself s grsst poet. He seems bllnduothotsct that, whilshsmsybs s giant In action. ho is s dwsr! In vsrss. The Atbeneum, spanking of his poetry, culls him I lnu'|equin." in In Iv___,- .1. :\,u:,_ ,- n The venerable Wulu`ngbon philanthropist, W. W. Corcurnn, in still at Deer Park. when he will remain until the cool weather dnvea him home (mm the mountalns. his health being so much beneud by the bracing air of the spot that he has long ago given up all Idea 0! viu'u'n3 his favorite resort, the White Sulphun. Kr. Corcoran has lately been able to enjoy a short walk. n,-_.__ 1l__-.anL `L- n__.,_ , an n . BEBBY &_VIR]`UE, T. A. l..'mal-1-rt, n \\'u.~hington hm-yer.h Iovking 1-) establish his title to 479 norm 0! land near St. Paul. which Is valued at some- lhing ah-\'e $.'xIu.mI. The claimant`: father Lssaidtn have Iocah-.! three land warrnnu upon the property in l"'~t`J, but committal suicide and a friend by the name of Putter- Ion took ponrssiun of the same. A long suit I: in progr nu _ ~,,,,_ In n- Ill!` Um In-`nu: UK I'm-I (>X|~r('t in nu! jnurm u wlnile M I!` Mr. Gnrlnn-I was (I ` lnnxum put;n.~h -uh munt_\',nu-I that un til exacting duties: pl` further rum: --_I.x_._ .. __._nu,- I ~~__- -,..- ----. .- Jun. ' Senator Hurley has paid I ploqnnt sum- luv!` abroad. ne wrlu-u u; he would ho do- Iiglmul to rt-mull) In Europe until December. but that owing to huslnw! demands he will mil for humu Sept. 3 on the Etrurh. Lleut. Ha-nu say: that. though be In: lulled I-(Mu) mil:-s in the Gnlatea. the Halifax courno ls the l-t he has ever seen. C. 11. C010, 0! Huh H.-ulnll.-nu In muunllxv nnlluunl--Mn In Id. '. _. ..~-_ -. -~- --...... vvw -- "---u W. U. Faulkner. `a format wall lmown young red-lent ol Lynn. bu ban bound from at Honolulu. Ha ha: boon appointed unper- Inklldtlll of olwtrlc light: by the (num- mn-nt. He was I `cycle rhler In Lynn. u_.,.-_ lv_A|__. ,,,,,.I, .-_..... ....~.-. nu -:-u-- --` Dr. Monti Mnckonue. 0! England. In no ro- am: from the cmwu princes ol Oorunny I palnung by In: own hand. What he really anks, however. `I I collection of I30! Oll- gruingn {mm I-Imprror Wilun. `I an II,,,,- CREATlON S LOWER ORDERS. Tho nhleu general ol the United Rum nrmy In Wlutun Bolby Ilamoy. Ho wu born mgr Nuln-mo. 'l`onn., In 1810. and on- tendtho Army In 1818. Ho wu bmmd major general on luv]: 18. lkl t\_ ll _,u :1 - . Governor Lloyd. u! ." wyhnd, spent 0 Incl at (`up Illy. `He In a tall. huulnnmo man with 1 military laeurtng. and Ma ware _lu olu-|glnt.|II1.-tty ldoudmpetlto in gure and Inchunlng in manner. 1' , I: la qua yiobnhb cm Protcnor John )1. .\_'ul Vloek will uutvud Pmldon`Buch ll jnrnhlout ol Wculoycn Unlvonlty. The re umnont of lhuldont Beach In nndorod noo `aggro Lt III |...hL suvluvlu U! I ICIIIUII usury by In health. friends um! no nu opened 1100! and anoe Store on PRINCESS STREET, ` nu oldest son. Wmlun nmy. `I-I`)-ladctono" knot all owner 0! mwmm castle. wlak-I: came into its pennant owunhlp through his wife. Tho pmporty bolonp to In 1.. -..|._ .__.g,n .L_A -n___A.__-__ n,;_ -- -El-Ilnyut Onrbr ll. Eurinou. of Chicago, In: started on his roundvtho-world Journey and In wrmngmwnpperlouu-uboullh I1 .... A. II..., A I. II _ , ; A -. l A_A_._L_ ,. _.._ .- -~.---.' --.---....r-. ---v--- u-vvwvo-I nrnor m-:`k'>rKnot.o& Kentucky. at III! uono(hh`Iorn\oloInowIllnG- uoln vbnndporhopuhcooanoajouh mm. Daniel Canary, an muons bicycle rider of Martha. Conn, is lying III as Iladrtd, x :\-___,| 11 . _. .. r " "* M Cnmul General Wdlor luxpmodtonturn bonnowmwlandoalnuooopbolwuknon `IG1h\bIVO0lI&l|6I. a nu: urn ll!` uua rvrl wcu. La. Kl. LON, 0| ho Ilauulim-. In 1-qluly enthnniudc In his Muse u! the .\'\'1.\ swan yachting wnten `Hm ol-l fri--ml: of Attorney Geno-rulGnr- m.l ex]-wt from him after he: to nums wlnile Huminy Hlll. Yarn Ago Ir. pnriodicd visitor to the |muu~` sulphur Ipringu in that hunt) . and '3: his flvnrite rt-sort un- .1 p|`o(`lulHl spare time for nrllmr vluhx Japan [mun-a 0 prounloud humorist name! In-ku. nu. name. at loan. in funny. A IlV....l.l_4__ ,, ,_.__-_j-._A .___ AL_A --.- ---nu. _- --_-v' - --u-gu cornupondmt an that Ptvddum |.`|u-Jun! deal not frank Illuleto Q-n PROMIIINT HEN. The stock is vlvli selected and consist: of V :-lvvet Pile. Bmuell, Woe" Unions .u1(l,Hemps. ---CHOICE PATTERNS AND LOW PRICES.: Bordorh no match Brands and Tapestry .Ca.11:tn. V and exunin our atook.- ~ mew Booririb SHOE STORE. A. J. lemon. VGABPETSAI GARPETS I I rmeryuung CIR Ivllli Clll U1! |.IUIu'tu Ill uluua \:uuuu. Canton Flmnels from 7c. _ , All-Wool, White, Grey, Scarlet and Fancy Flannel: in" all qualitis and at Lowest Pouible tea. L Good: all other department: arriv daily. ` ll An inspection And comparison of p gen invited. McM/1/-/0/V 8 POPULAR DRY @0008 HOUSE. Black Satin Merveilleux we. cheap at 81.00. Black Satin Mu-veilleux we. cheap at 81.10 Black` Satin Merveuleux 81.0), cheap at 81.25. Black Satin Merveilleux $1.5 cheap at 81.75. Black Satin Merveilleux 81.50, worth $2.25. Job Line of Colqred Satin: at 500. cheap at 75c. Black G1-on Grain Silks 50c, worth 65. Black Gros Grain Sllkl mo. worth 75c. Black Tricntinea from we to 81.25. extra value. Black Watered Silk: 82.25. 8250 and 82.75 per yard. Black Watered Silk: 01.50. 81.75 and 82.0) per yard. Black Shohldor Capes from 83 to $9 per pair Blnck Silk Hose from 500 to $8.00 per pair. Black and Colored Silk Gloves CHEAP AT April` 12. THE CHEAPSIDE, SILKS om? SILKS v Fintdelive of 1.300 iwlrd. Melton Dress Goods from me. , ` Handsome ow Embroidered Dreuu (goods that hsve not been shown before in. [fine-ntnn \ lerclnnt Tailoring and Gonturninhings, WM. RO-B|NSON,

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