Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1888, p. 2

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This will be Another Great Oppor- tunity for Buyers. r. x. GUUSINEAU & co. We don't want a.R3fnnant left at our Stock-Taking. --LINEN HEM- STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, ! These Handkerchiefs were bought for the Xmas trade, but \ arrived too late. To close them out before Stock-Taking we \ will offer them Very Much` Below the Regular Price. 1 Ladies Handkerchiefs worth 250, for 150. Ladies Handkerchiefs worth 800. for 20. _ Gents Handkerchiefs worth 500, for 300. 0ents' Handkerchiefs worth 75c, foro Call and secure your before they are all picked Over. |{emn:1nts$$ of Every Class of Dry Goods, TOO LATE! TOO LATE I! VVALSH & STEACY MINNES&BURNS PTWO THOUSAND mm 0NE1%%HOUSAN'D. % M Beat andcheapoef in the city. - foot of Clarence and Barrack=fStreets. % M. MALLEN. FINAL STOCK-TAKING NEXT WEEK Men : WIHIO UDIIIIDGHOG ,Bl'Ill'C lly (U0 CICII. Boys Wluto Unlaundried Shirts only'35c oh. Man : Hnuvnv (Iva-nhirtn.AIh. worth 754:. lion : Hug All`-Wool Undotnhiru for ma, worth 900. y In`: Coll old Collm, pvo for 850. India Gallon. White and Oolona, -C for 250. Mon White Unluundriodjhirtl only 400 etch. n.....- \m..o. lI..|....a.-i..d Hhim nnhi 3511 nnnlu. Lidia` Ind Children : l"elt~lhtI It 960 etch, wbrth Llom 50 to 81.25. boy! W I59 UDIIIIIIKIITX Dlllfll only 000 UIUII. Moura Heavy 0venhiru.aI50c. worth 75. - . Far -jvnatorazuad .Wool Honda, all about Half Price. We have just received a. Consignment of Now laid on our Ba2`1a.in Counters. For Ladies and Gentlemen. Initials Embroidered in Hand Work. We would like to get $1,000 for A $2,000 worth of 0 RELIABLE AND ULUSE-PRIUBD DRY 300113 HUME. Cor. Princess andVBagot Sts., Kingston. 0`er To-day the Following New Goods : N0'l`l(`E is hereby given that the Snyder Buinou Collars Auaocintion ol Onuu-Io. (In- mltd). have Authorized the following Colleges In one One Hundred Teachers I-yr their . III Business Coll%u and shorthand In- dituuouu being nut shod thmuxlmut the Pcovlnoo of onusrio. Penmmom positlonannd handsome snhrics will be paid to all succ. saful gndnutes. EVERY YOUNG` NAN AND WOMAN -A. --- II\___\__.. ...D.. ob... BEFORE OUR A WALSH & STEACY. ' The Ldadng Hilunn-y'Ston. -----BU'1` A /1'-----_ f and 134 Princess Street rile [ll be 5.3:. ...'.'.`;`k"`ua....` uni hf `ma .. tongue and anuusr am. mrumu. BBANTFORD BUSXNESS COLLEGE, \'.M.C.A. Block. Bx-nntfuni. Um. ,, GALT BUSINESS COLLEGE. Main St. Call. Out. SARNIA BUSINESS COLLEGE Clark`: New Block. Stu-nine Ont. \V n A .n..........|. -...I I\Da\I:lIl|` Hhnrlhnnul r mm MILL woun mo SLABSL ONEHUNDRED TE;;aERs_ NEW PRINTS, Ihov got;dI at NIWDRE GOODS. NEW GOODS, A NEW Goons, -clan Elunonury Education In Eng` IaI.honnuc|.L`lanlcsAndBmk-Keeping . Ill utrno Butt. In ny-I. n.n.. rnuuapu-. V NEW SILKS AND SATINS. NEW IOIRB. A Beautiful Line ofMlX- ED TWEEDS for La- dies Ulsters and Spring Jac kgts. Mu_rray& Tay|or s. Murray & Taylor's, uch of the nhovo Oollogoo. H0000 SIIDRTIIANDIRS ARI Ix omrn n:~ IAHIL , KINGSTON ACADEMY. :12 name Street. Ir. nyin. B.A.. Pnnospu. Ina... nu-.. n||._..p.- I.`.I.....oi.u. In Rn: V UUAJJ UULJJ. usui. MISS TE IOR|tI&)N. Pupil of John all. No Englud Oouorv ot Music. . wllln-coin pupils for voeo irreduc- nundcnluuuon. It-nnnn method :-ivate u or class: of ! or more. Children in~ oeed m: For I. Phnotouau pu gN . n JIl.LL`JIJ QCVLVJLH KLBCLJ-lJl1' 0! Boston Connornhory of Music. In pre- to_ We pupil: for Vocal Culture. aunt van to J unlor Clan Baum- IIAI lfIAPlIlIIlI_ I mdnn Slll. ` 1 Clnapoction i>n\'i!ed Ind no trouble to _mss ANNIE munxox. .1 lI._|-_ rV..-......o..-- -0 |l...l- In 1 Inl and l`I`M`H(`al Advant- whon youn , Spec nguuwaolsred. Home I o uldrusaooond M- uand no other. Railway u-ea allowed to stu- - loom from n diiunoo. Clrclllors. etc.. free on application. \\'l-neat once to any of the fol- lowing: TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE. Cur Yonuo and Shuter Sm. Toronto. nnnumlnnn nnsymnss COLLEGE. D. RILEY. VIOLIN IST. IN BROOK ST.. ml`. Cl|Anco`IJ 776' PRINOESS 87/?EE7. , _ -"`?AT1N: VOCAL CULTURE. `.:y`m-n unnurnnu D-nun" 4 MUSICAL A1211. GOOD COM MERCIAL but Goons. ALSO NEW DKBRQIDERIEE. NCW HIOCK. Sllfllllld um. u.l.B.--A thoroligh and ilgraclglcau Slltxihnlf writing nslilul tun mm 1 win ucho'`m ' " e nbovo Colleges. nrnnnn SIlnR'rllANl)IR3 m:w cmdms [T0371 I CIXIUCTWI H III thonotul can in mint. wlill mnovg the cons and alto. need. The funerel occurred on `Jan. l3th end the night before Holmes disappeared, hav- ing tint exected e promiee from llliee Gal- leeger that ehe would say nothing ehout the In-utter. At the grave, however, she be- came violently hyetericelund was conveyed home, where. after compoeiug herself. ehe told the etory. There was thene med rush to the cemetery end the coiu wee dug on. `Dr. Venderhnrg. of Peer Pew. whohed laeen eurnleoned pronounced the girl not deed -though life ' by e very elender thread. hen e iendonwee touched with e eh pointed rod.e eliqht nontreetion wee no `ted. -`tfvgrel pereone who clelmed to he poeeeeeed ypnotic power preeented themeelwee. but they could not cell `Mine `Kitty from her tr-enzoe. Holmes is believed to be the only one \\ ho can bring her out of- her nt condition. He ie than ht to he in l- ding for feer of erreet for menu eughten. Detectivee e(e looking for him. ' - uience. , some of the \'i\:issinules of travel might have been nude very interesting had Mr. Barrett chosen to he perioml. Whep Bru- tus and Cassius have to come on In the fourth act with nothing hut in Roman shirt and I quarrel to keep their ll-gs worm, it becomes necessary to set up I stove in the tent at Phillippi. and thou critics. who know nothing about the true exigencies of the stage. point out the uuarchrouisru and make 'tronhle. ' ....I... The Mysterious Case of an \_'oung Lady In In Michigan Town. CHICAGO, Feb. 7. -It issmtedthat Dwight T. Holmes, is meemerist, put n young lady named Annete Garlnnger, of Alamo, .\lich., under hypnotic inllnenoe on Jun. 9th. and while in this lute she smoked a cigar llhl did other ntnn things at _Holmen` cem- maud. Then e experimented on Kitty Rood. and it is claimed ordered her to feign death. She obeyed and the exhibition prov- ed an agreeable one to the spectator: until it was found that res iration hnd ceased. -A doctor was called am he pronounced it I can of hetrt dilcuae and said the girl was dead. l`I... K.........I .....n--A nun -I...` |90I` anal llnll l'lIlllll'I.' UK Ill!) IIIIIIUII. IIIIS I3 Ilnly true. Tlmsu clhiuca who have seen The Cmsnir," and "Mnzulm" will agree that for cultivation, espexiully in ll\Il0lll_\', wine of our recent pmalnctiuns are puwelful help mules. incl 1 have noticed with plcasuns that vaneruble ci'izcns go night after night and occupy the lirut. row as as alight token ul outeeni. When we coutemplnte the pmuul fact that fty active young laulies, neatly clul in I spear. 5 tin shield-an-l A sunny smile, threading the mazes of the ".'\|l`m tuna March," will make money six hundred consecutive days, while "Othello" Irilluot run` one night. we can justly esteem the pro- gress which has been mulu.-~Ha.\`|u` n` UAn.Ln0x. 1rU|IlHU. Mr. Burrmt lays tint divine: null nebu- lIl`S ht-pcfully remrul the future of the then- trcu as grand helpumto iu the education and culture of the nation." This is nnhly tn-up 'I`|n.nua Jilhlnn who Innvn .u-an Irina Vruahd, uuuatmogmucauuru. wnn-uw...anu..uuau-can-u. wnumbuuuumaugucmuu wumucyummpuungnmuug I13`-IVI3 PITKIESS CCJHIIIIUIZ III III! pupulilt. The nobles! and must iuuructlve dramas urn those written specially to t Dome pAni~ rnlar star. I saw a play once called The Dug lk-tective," wh-ich was written to tit as large, lmu -leugoal bull terrier, unnl made at great. hit. The `log detected the villain in the r: act, chewed his leg in the second. sample-I his aluiomen in the Ihinl uni po- llulletl him all in the fourth. amiol the tumul- tuous plnudiu of A large and fashionable au- dience. ` - ..._ ..r .|.. ..: .:._.:.-...l.. ..t .......-| ...:_|.. U ll CHI II grunt. y, Illll EU lllll IIIIJBI U the nualienm. I heartily concur with Mr. Barrett that we have Irrwm alike (ruin the Engliuh and continental liu-ruturu in our phyn." .\leo.srs. liuuclcaull uucl luly lune drum n as regular I) as the llllV.|Ui| luuery. ancl us long as licliun.u'io.-5 null fun-vigil million`: are plcnxir ful lln.-ir fertility will mntinuc: tn zunue \'-mm nf nlll` nl.i\--x :u-.- .l|nIim~Ilv mninnnl rm. HORACE mmmurs smiems resum- ed nudist Jan. 9th. There are atew vacan- den. (or which early uppllmon is necessary. for arms a at the atom of Meals. Re`) nor D A `nrnv no an Linn Hlmzk IUI IIICIT ICI Ll .\um: of on in character. \\'.. I . Y I`, I)iAlIQ.'Il 3 IIl|ll('|.'. It is easier to write I play with a pair hf shear: and It hirusl lrunslatur than by work- ing the brain and it. is I I-It-suing that this native process continues to be popular. Thu nnhluul um] must iiunrnnth-n ilrnniun -mn. or Acton .'.a may. In no ru .1 ugprogchlul Wat--lIoiry Guy Carleton lulu Iona lldo splitting tlonnrh Upon The \ ox;II Gannon,` New York World. 1 road with amotion tho rofounul uticle on The viciultudu of the |"lln|," by Mr. Lawrence Huron, in tho North Aum-inn I|'cI'ilK`. nod was |urpriaed'to learn how long And how much the had vicluod. Aha-v -n..Ll-nu nf thn RAIIIAII Anni (K- [nu ll0W llllwu IIII nlu vlcjl. After epeekin of the Romeo end the Greek dreme. ofthe dream in the midd egos. when he wee elittle boy. Mr. Berrelt mnerke : "While we lhl wetch with in- tenet thin movement nbroed. we my be sure that we hnve no cnune In be idle here." In our Iuul the Inuit`: of the I-in linh utegu ere with ue in u I ntngee. even the Filth nvelmu etegee un (`UM ulnyewhen the wn'Ik- ing in not good for In-My tregmlinne in light summer check suite. :1... .1 .s.- |..--| ..:..:._-:a...l.... ..I` e|.- .l........ l"`l`|'|IXl'I II I llllll IUWG. The vicissitudes of the thin gentleman who in out for l"ul:tn' both in Henry IV. And in Montgomery, Ah. when thuthcnuu meter in 104 in the shudc, seemed ttrhave escaped his uvention Also. I nan niuhl. Imam: dmrotecl In the \`iCiIIi- peu nu uveuuuu um. I no eight pages devoted to the vicini- tudon of the drum in geuerll. but not one line In those of John A. Staten`: grant so ciety drum. in Mlroo tin and O upaam. known :5 The Unknown." I |..|.-|.a .|.:- .........l..I .l....... A-.. ....l IIIOWII u "1 no Lullluwn. I behold thin powerful drama once. and saw the author himself pity in it. The how goes cruy in the Iocoml mt, nn-l rennin: nu, but he cuulnl not help it. It was the most satisfying ulunm I ever MW. A little oi it went a great way, and so dial most uf . I2, .. ,_ IIIIIIIIIQT (`Heel IIIIKI. - But u! the local ricianitmlo.-3 of the drum Mr. Barrett up nothing. mu! of the ebu- Iniuu cut the railv-av tins and lunch fu<':ili~ ties between here and Sheboygun he nfuses to u k. A mm: It vnmm nml brunlisilnz drama hats IU IlJUII- Many a ymxng and promising -atarwqfoln fur at Western tour in 0 private car um atru--k more vicissitudes in one week than Mr. Barren meutiom in I whole en. and tho munuer. who only had" $79 when 1... huh. 9:... V... i....1...c'l~nnn|1 mirlv ["5 ` IIUIU Ul WVIIICII W" III "II IIIIIIII I VJ! - .\Ir. Ihrrett has forgotten In mention the harrowing viciuitmles of Mr. Gould St. \\'ynne, wlm in can {of Lon! Algernon in T he l)uchus' Secret, or the Tngldy of Wyndlnm Moro. nml vrlmseuuly suit was pun-huotl At. 5 mist store. 'l`hn vininnilndnn of the I.H'in nuntlemnn den. (or which early uppumu nly o` E curvy. Go on {Jon Block. nu, l .10. \u. I Burn-Il's nuticc. ` Illll HIE llIIlIUC'l'. WIIU Illl! lllll " he [en New York h... Imzmogu the wnule of which was in hit min ` \I.. l!-......oo I.-- l.._....5a_.. 0.. mm: 1ii{ m A 'v1oEs1'iUm:s. THE WORK OF A ME7SM7EFllST. we `Pom rs wmcu unherr. caunousur ov-m.ooKo. I'l,Ill\y \VIII |.`(|IIllllllL' Ill Illlllr mr p|.|_\'3 are -hslinclly muiouul r, but two uf these. Adonis sud Cu. l|.n'v eutin.-l_v escaped .\Ir. uli:-ti upr. '. . `.:"'*......`'.:r'm: nqnnn Q-J an-A I mo only nut in`: [Inn Iout 883.0?. no-my 'o.eye. I _ _ _ A . A . _ . ,. ...-....... cl.` promising: nu-n lnhr in n nrivnla LIL!!! IIIIIIIIJ lwuuv vu-nu y.-.-.... Desiring to non 'Deaoher or for the many posuuom to shot-thunderl. Boot- Keepers. Ponmouundloo Assistants. eLc.: or deoirotis of obtaining a thorough shorthand. mmuoncinl or Profenaitmnl Training. should attend one of these To those whose otlucntion was neglected Speclnl Prtwtit-al Advant- nunno . nlol.elhouldrusaoo_nndm.- - BRITISH wjt/111;. wm)NEsou. FEB. ____._4 q-..__. llllll I l' !'. -. n ash: unit wan Int. uqsrnu ma, Julia, unln, writu : I Inn 3% eveiy remedy for sick llotdlcllo I could r of for the pair fteen yum. but Cu-hr : Little Liver Pills did no ` nongoodthnullthonn .~ M `. _db|&|llI-Inf l\':._foI l`U-IWTCIIIIIII Mathew Snllivm, of Wutover, Ont.. was ill with dynpe in for that yearn. Fund- ing docton did 11:5: good he tried Burdock Blood Bitten ; nix bottle: cured him. and ha $36 in weight 178 pounds. 8. B. 8. cures t E o! chronic dyupcpain I. t: * wnnun may exercise me man: unlit"? '," trol. By resorting st In. 08"! ` um malady to th `tying and luntnvo pllll, the dyupoptic in ily N..*'d ` h`M' nml an-ongth, nnd his ullowneu gndunlly vanishes. _ ..-..vw-, - _ ---r - The digestion cannot be long or seriously dieordernd without the derangement being perceptible on the uonntenanee. Theee pille prevent both nnpleuantoo uencen ; they improve the-appotice, and wit the increase of desire for food thev augment the power: of digestion and aelimllatiun in the stomach. Hollnwayh pill: deal moat eatiefactorily with deranged or diseased conditione oitlae many organamncaged in oxtrncjjng non e - Inent for our bodies from vaI,'loue`dieu'-u the liver, stomach and bowels: overall of 1 which they exercise the moat enlutary con~ earlymlage of th `f in; dyem restored to Inll ntrnnnth Anti lulu nallminmu in-ulnnllv of its uherlty. The collection for this pur- fcr the present your unountec .- ll7. A home-like cottexe, the equel in loce~ turn and con liti-an of my well ordered let- !IiIl0,l|0ll. has been engaged at Rochwey through the put three eeeeooe. Tired mothers. Ihup girls. ho a and girl: from the various cluhe. an-l ore to on everege of I23 luily. have found reet, good luncheon, uul good times at this pleuant summer home. An expert ewimrner is employed to euperinteml -the bathing. Nearly 9.1!!) peo- ple in All were given the ulvantuge of L brief rest there luring the lust Ieeeou. One of our most active workers in M re. John Pierre RIB lll'.|l|:r UH` CITI3 OI Illll l.'lIlll'L`ll. i The ac tsi-lo work is I pmmnnetleture ' pout Morgkn Her name with `that of Mn. Antor amt the younger Venderhilte, W. H. and Cornelius (juniors). ere eeen frequently on our euhecription lien egeinet unonutu proportionate to their means. The reeponeee to mlle for ei l in thin church are nmorkohl prompt euallliblernl. The people are I trained in habits of giving. end have full reuse to juetif their geuerueity in the 01- ` cellent work t in in being done. Uueuf th: hm! ur.z-iuizml nu-I ceruiuly in-but nggri-sir:-uf the New York parishes is that of St. George. This parish in in 4-barge of the Rev. W. S` Ruiucfuril, 3 very ` enthusiastic worker. with a natural can for ` huainecs details, which appoint in the per fen! IIPSIEIII uf mainninu out and Inrkinu nn IIIIIIHT IIVIIIIS, WINCH IPW`r. In `"3 PCT` feet system of man ping out and working up the citv Iiuricla mm river to river nod and Ito end of tho island. The charity work of that parish is divided into eight ileportlnouta. the poor fun-I, visiting cmnmince. nick nur- sery, alclicacics for the sick, industrial sch-iul. employment. society, Anal suaside work. Mr. RJi1I.~f()I`il said: No account can give _v iuloau of the nInou_ut of nod that is in w_\ the rim or more In-lie: vhuile~ vole lhvuiselrcs In these \\`ulli. Alums! C1000 h.u'u been listriloutecl in groceries. lmlginq. rents, drugs. chm-s. nurses wages. lh;m|ugi\"im_v lIIt'Ai8. veal. milk. woodyaml tickets, and direct mliuf luring the put year. Two humlre-l and tiny launilies in that time rt-ccin-ul dinners. and ninuleeu hun-Ircd grunt:-nu 'i'ven away. Tu` - sand illtl|\'iill'Al8 he ungiugr no poor iuuili me under the care of this church. u'l`|.- .- .... I n . . . ._nI. 2- - ..........__._ HIIIIUII III IIIU L IIIICQI WHIT- There was it little cnuteet in the eenete over the one cent pmugu hill. in preeent- ing the em-nntoriel poet-utce cpimnittee'e mlvenne report upon the dainty meeenre, (`heirmen Suryer euted that the poet otce alepertment was not eel!-supporting yet. and therefore it wee not time to attempt eat further retiuotlnn on letter pmtego. Senettzie Beck. Hoer. Plett. end othere 5:7]! behev in penn tege. Th trait that the peopleywp:tetl end tfemended hotter eudcheeper mail eervict. that they had never Asked that the poet otlioe depth unent lholhl he self-enauiuiog. nor hand they crer complained 0! extreve co in that bunch of the government. ember: of the house generelly favor the reductiun I put- egc. nn Imp letters. at lent. tn one cent. There ere uther hills on tho enbjwt heeiclee the one ennhlu-I by liI0'3t`lIall0 comlnithee, nnul others ere being preputred which will he inlrn-luct-I at an eeI`|_\` lav. During the one cent. iiH(`IlStdlIIll .\`-than-r Heck uni he rouial nut umlcrezuml huw the gnu-rtunent mu!-i Mfnxwl tn urry lu-unots. hum-~e. anal all kinds ut IIIt*I`t`|IsuIv|i: war the muntry IR-r at rent an mum.-,_.m not he aide to Any the irxtrlligeln-euf the pm-pie at the Mine rznlu ny5cAL TUI'l'ION,`IN3'l`RUMENTAT, ruunruvuvnvlxlma _ __ -.I_-_...A nu-din -:--- \ 1 (`tango In the `Inn at ken at the Pro-| _ V doll and llobu-I. \\'.unIsu> !4, Fob. 3.~`--Amongbtg: |`|l:n: thhauud W nut Inn in congnnhgh 1:2; I will mention that tho nub. uunlmounly tad without do- bcto, voted to substitute the Nth of A ril for the dune! Mu-ch u lngugurat-ion I!- Thcy tho votod that the term of olive of the pnnidutt uul of mu tllticch cougn_u ohpllumuuuo until the 30tlulny 00 April. |889. at noon ; tint e actuator: when u- hting term would expire on the 4t_h of gum. 1339.1. u-om_ner>. -AI--ll oonunyuo in otlico until the 30th of Apnl tutu.-tIIn_ much expintion, and that the 30th Apr: uhdl thorufterbo uuhntituud for too ll ol Much u the uouuueucecucnt Au-I toruIinn- lion at the nicial tent! at the pronidollt. vim-pfuklout. nnntura an-I roprololtntivn in c. In the home cm! of the clpilol thorn in on the` Tlen.|..r ......umr constitutional unemlmeu aw-.m.iu.; 4 mm. It tixenthe .l..y for the nu-cling; .-2 mmzt-ass nu the first .\lun-My in Jamum-_\'. and ti. limo of nal mljuumnn-I11 at Imull nu the {Nat at lluuonr heu. Thu. _\-mu .-cu, uni-I prm-ticnlh make -.u .-nnlinunmu ...~_...... in `I In lwn \'a~aln' lou In 4 l`iO`. } It in mail Hun the furlhcnmimz tariff bill. i wlmh is In-ing frauw-I with such care that i it is expected In plewn the whale country. in nu! F n nu inul M14 rm-In-I This n-vonnp I` I3 CKIKCIUII U` `H335. Ill! `IF !!! I.`\.D|IIIll_\. isimt ufgm-lio:.sl cliamclcv. The revenue rufunneru who are cluuuriug fnr 3 rctlucliuu on the necuasarieu of life will he placed. it is tlumglit. with the chap--aitiuu mule of wool, vi`-3--lleu gnuds. v-spun goooln_, unl einlgtr. Hie R-lluhl" llllIlM.`l'Ilz4 will he pike-Meal with the duties nf l--lmrm. cut. some $`2!|_(K|0,0tID_ while-Che whiskey tux .. ill ....v I. v....nL...| The .\l:\n_\' lnlwrovo s an-lulIy'l.ouked After :1`-.-..l...n. .0 an` Il4...u II, In IHIIIB i"\l.IlUll,uIIu_ V will In! he lnnchecl. u-on . n nu-, J nu IV\`)` u H I-. .-....v--, -u-_.. 1 A vuttlinuuus Kcasiclll fu(`ttu- twn yearn" tum. itnturrttptutl by uuly 1-t|n`ll |'vco.-amen as hath ] houses Illutllcl mm to. ~ 1 l'n-ltiloitiun hulls, I||t'ltlIu'i-\lS and petition; 3 c-mti:me to pour in upon both houses. Hue u! the hteet and tllrtlgril kthe maul! of the yearly meeting of the an-ciety of friend: in llaltimoru. \h|li\`h ulmmn that the friends do not lnoliove in half my Ineuures. The pen- lion calls for n utintttutinnnl uncudluem pr-nhibititm the manufacture. urortatin. Iunpurutiuu. truunrtatinn, and Isle of Iitltlutl in tlw United States. ` rhum wnl a little 1-mutant. in the lllta Mn. Charla ith. of Jim. Ohio,` rl-i1 : I7hAvn n An}! ramndv for nlnlr \ Spatula .33.,` {tinny qg Wadlohtug D 3 O.- ` . . A Vncoaous cnuncn. .__-;: '._$_> .._., _ WASHINGTON LETTER- Zlulllnvnnna n vnunv-v, ..u.,---_j_V _ if FOR BEGINNERS. also Advanced pugiiln. Iljiu Reading. `l`ouoh>PIu-using. Plaid '5 0- lm. clone '3 Velocity. Cl'IlIIeI"I trades. othoveni Noun`: Sonata. together with other celeb:-and work: and compositions of the grant masters. Flnt-clan testimonials. Ina Anon Joaxslon. No. [85 Earl St. Ilonprkublo llduontlon. L n no I iIv,_.__.., Holloway`! Pllln. SPENGE ac. L;nUuLEv, kg PILLS ANDOINTMENT. ,2; I u to an smm Hmd nowms. -9 -3r'3.u33. ollbot. and Ir clroulmon THE PILLS A"%a%.:"m"""m..h:&,+.r.;r.:~.m"`.:.".:'_:.m..,,`_ ..,.... ..... .'..'.`.'.*.r;*.:.`.:.:=..";-*.!;.:.".'}.':?:.'.::'1"*'... .*:r..':..'.em.m: uotontho uvu-and _-- u an ._ on-7._,--_n-_; , O ..J _1 O I THEd m.. gfuifrshmmcon mummum, Gout. Glagqdull-I` 8 up all "3100--1 Ilonunomnd only by Holloway. 8%.. Into 633. 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