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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Jan 1888, p. 5

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§ l! •AI, cBtrnoit. , morning and ei i With as. COWF*. a. t> every one igd M. Iiw :fmm at Sfo^ TMA Pirty «t tteBtranl<lo The first mi held oi Thurs- ud the latter on Friday evening. o» Galltskl daHtaot msg**s hie *Wt, _w «*y iMtt* mn b# let*Friday Jan. 6tb. frei*tea A.*. to *1* K u, Do net rail t o oousnl t him during that day. BRWO roar jpb printing to "this We have |*et received a new advertisement of ^ Co., In another Primrose A West #111 the ^awafc now afternoon rs, o in, butchered d "¥hM village oh in market. ^yplpiwiy attheRlvet- Frlday ere nltog of this including puppet only >. at the WU, E. Parsonage, in it 28,1887, by the )FF, MB. ALFRED I LIRVHSHKHMAN. of St. Pen), imbered ye editor (WH&h, a. be* of yei$ f thanks. of paper, envelopes, card beards, etc., and are now prepared to execute all kinds of printing tp the best style of the art, end at the lowest possible prloea to be obtained anywhere. Tg* Winter Term ©f ottr Public School opeted on Monday, with the exception ol the Higher Department, which was unavoidably delayed en ac­ count of the slckna*! of the Principal. Mr. Jaekmao. He has so far recovered however as to |w~i^le to tataate bis dutleathle Wednesday morariagv ABOUT S:^^*||ae<W% their wives and friendg,attended the public Installs- tide ot the officara of McHeary Lodge A, F. and A. M., Tuesday evening. Af­ ter the InSlgl||M||l|anquet was given at the Rivenire House, and all seemed to eaj»»y themselves to the taUe%.«p* «&t.i tidiness of Mr. Cowllo, lent-Is unavoi da­ ta week. But we trout to attend to U as usual In tbla- t^iais, a ladies' jiivtofrO' tlm&gait and paying foT >, in one of the stores mm. to Hi* Hoa. E. M * (Inn., for a copy Holiday edition, fe*?r© pages, and iff H*aryE.DIxey *, %$peerince In TKifr WIS be at Eaa*e,:fttt3' will be meeH^ of McHeary }rn Waadftfen of Amer- ld on Tuesday evening Parke* Bouse. Every itfcaeetly requeeted to be of sickness Prof. L. oat make as his visit, to aayctiiet be will Ife LY Jan, 6th, from ten A. X. to Do aot fail to eeusult him subjeot next Sunday ~Rjghteon»nees, tem- Qdgmeot to aM*e." and 4N»WU1 preaeh at Ring "Telling what Unlver- frlendsuaderstand It." 'Communication of Mc- IIIB8, A. F. and A. M. l,beld on Monday evening next. A,'- goneral attendance of la earnestly r«q<£sted. Per want to enjoy a nice social old folks and young folks, go ^Riverside House on Friday January 6ch. Tickets, sr, only #1. You can- pood time.' rstar Lodge ITo. 64. jstly requested to next meeting on |row) evening, as utmost Importance will and it Is expected that will be mora than usuallT Sv made such opagletan In the Opera will aaOo be seen be new farce cbm- The pleee has been business in Call- Hew last who is with Patter« at the 8took Yards, Bow Yeara, teillog •r appoiDtment at the low Tbe beej wiuturn out lift on this occas I *B€KKTLT little episode actuatt|f occurred at of our Tillage re^o^es: Pwr (lo husband #HOM1M «a»rtag ^s«pe snoring! *wn»"Wfcf• ** etdi.* (iTidges him), glifcand only M awake, gructa, t«r<i| oo his side, and Continues a happy. Idea. Remembers a llno fpom an ar­ tist called Snoring.' Gives her husband a second nodf^, which elicits aiifttMr l^mt, 'Qh. Charlie I If you wfu^d jeep your mouth shut you'd bo all Charlie (still semi coDoioqQ ^O ^ouU yoa.' - Sxri a leading tti& ifuriul:--No merobaot mk r-**#:- nWlf depend for his'business upon the factW his being IcOaull tnM*> Houee will York swo- irl. It will Otnt townsman, Wesley Ladd, In­ forms us that the last time the late Sir. Baloh visited at his house he In* formed him that during his ministry he bad united 1,437 couples in marriage «pd officiated at funerals^ the last tnnerai uetng that of Richard Harrison of Ringwood, he being there at that time for that purpose, TBB ooly ohild of Mr. *nd Mrs. Frank Qutgley, aged about four months, died on Wednesday nigh! im. It ^beenjlck for le^al d&yi twit was , but the algM W^SdiMkyr'iSlis dis­ covered to be dead. An exassf^ation i»y the Phyilcian was had i«d }t was found that It had died Of pneumonia resulting In spasms, Mr. and Mrs. Quiglej have the sympathy of all. PUBLIC Installation of the oncers elect, of ICunda Post, Tufsday o^eoing January 10th. G. A. B, meqibenmeet at their hail and march tO tBO lffunda rink at 7 ;4B o'clock, >' l--InstrunieiiUl Mutlc, a Marcl»'u".v... 4--song i ,w.*,P.Ohelr 3--Duties of OUixeaa t« the u. A. it.... Rev. Geo. Well* 4--Sop * ....Choir #--Installing the officers elect. Iter. E. F. W rig tit, 4*. P. O., will acl«g lu»iull- officer. «-8onf.... -..Ohalr 7--Dutiosof O. A, R. member*.,.B. F. Watght 5--Song............ Choir »--Suppeer free to att comradei «nd tbeir tamlttes BTObdbbOOH, WiuOONDA Post. 368, O. AR., will bold a Public Installation, with a free Lecture oa the Mission of the Graod Army, by M. F. Eisworth. 8. I. O., Dept. of Illinois, to Grand Army Hall frtdi^r eve, Jan. 1?, 1888 They #111 also glvo an old fashioned Army Supper. Full Rations, with oysters etc, for ail that wish. To oen- clude wlth a Grand Bail. Music by Tldmarshe^s Full Orchestra, Allen Amis. Prompter. By order of Com. A. L. PBICK, Adj. THV dime crape to one of those pop­ ular ideas that seem peculiar or even cranky, but really have a rain of good bard sense underlying them. The "craze" Is to keep every dime you get; never ask for dimes in cbVnge, and never rofuit them; but whfh tbey do com* never apend one. If you have only a dime In your pocket and want a cigar; or lonoh, or anything else, go without it rather than Spend that dime. At first this Is bard, but after a while you take real pleasure, so they say, kt the aelf deoial. At the end of six months count ytinr dimes, and you will be a crazed at the sum you saved >Yeu will as a rule, save about one tooth of your lpoome. MONDAY eveni«( last saw the open­ ing **>• The Begutn, hy tbe MoOaull Ope*«Ce. The piece IS <* Hindoo eomlo opera written by Harry B. Smith, the moslc being by Kcglnaid DeKoren, both of Chicago. The epeni was given with the wfeo)e strength of MoOaaffa great company, and was an instantaneous success. The occasion was marked the greatest social event la the history of Chicago th«atrt6eta,0*1eago society in Its entirety being there. Oa Toea- day eveolag Boal plab with thale>.i!|£tes atts^Mpd in a bodf to the nuab*r et ahd the bouss 'tba oas)i«,«|iM^at. *ofor th*sitliS»*t:week ts engagement of MoCaull lo tbo y " at -- well known to No matHtr how many years he mar have been es­ tablished, or how familiar his name is to the purchasing public* or how cele­ brated his wares are. If he does not Jtdvoftlil? And k$op doing so in some and customers wl.l in time Mm and fIslt and trade with a competitor who soOads his trumpet ul>oa all occasions to the extent of tbottsasdeof dollars* year, and pays ftho a^p^ifl^iibut a murmur because It *>ags hlm te de soi M. E> Church Wotoa. : The Christmas entertainment in the M. E. church, Ghrlstmas eve, was in every way a success, A crowded house attentively listened to the interesting program abd partook of (be bounties Of the well laden tree. Many beautiful ^ifts were banded down to the sur­ prise of young and old. The worthy pastor and wife received a baatitlful hanging lamp from the people for which they wish to express their luoere thanks. Mrs. Wyc<toff whose illness prevented her being present, was overjoyed by the gift from her das* of young men, which was a hand­ some mounted plush and for five dollars4n gold from fMaa unknown but aauo the less aeceptablo. The 8. o^„,. Whiting, a boautifui book from the school, anJ the organist was the recipient af a flne puwe containlng In gold, for which she Is more tbae to her alany appnedattve rrtends. Oa the Whole it was a j»yous aflalr, • ^ • The tree at Rlngwood wisno flow a suCoSes than our own; and tbo pastor vras remembered most kiodly with a hopi|ilful new cuttelr and blanket. Nothing could have be«£ mote accept­ able. The^mee tings at Ring wood are pur­ sued with great Interest, a erowded bouse" mooting the earnest efforts ot the pastor. Mr. aud Mrs. Nlokle, from Chicago, have been there the past week, and a singer from the oity is expected this weak. Tbo meeting* will oaatinne through the weak. COM. out am wt w« was dellghted With THE ladies of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will meet at the Methodist parsonage on Friday after­ noon, Jan. 6, '87. at S p. v. Maa. F. a. MAY»S, Pres. Mas< H. E. W TCKOFV, Sec. THE Ladlos Willing Workara Socie­ ty. connected with the Unlversallst Church, will meat with Mrs W. A. Or I sty, Thursday afternoon, Jan. 5th. at the usual baur. Xaa. W. 4. OKISTT, President, MIM Jcua A. 8TQKT, Secretary. OK account of sickness Prof. L. Oalltzkl oould aot make us bis visit, but ha desires to say that he will be here Friday, Jan. 6th, from W A. M. to G p. u. Do not fall to coasult him dur­ ing that day. Biverside Skating Jtink* u Will be opan on Saturday eveolag at the usual hour. Let, all turn out and have.MI»te. . >. 0&LK1N8. Proprietor. ts ie#s f| »rs has mol Ink Myers mom aadUMi moved te Ch!< itas three or f< ; #ohneburg will don't ktuw. ktthlaa Hel lalooo. )tn Callforn now seems; ® kkhy since she ha? come to the ^ Mrs. Frett iaaeister to IPeter^ _ _ rtunlty of eeo* lH^tnte rlor of the rllng, which is called the t, where now the Rev. faaldes. It is a beauty 5 ather has nause to feel proud of i <ArinMi» like that. It has three oice lati^e altata, with beautiful lets. Takaa M In *11 it Js a hard church to beat and we congratulate the Rev. Fathor. ,:'v ThatHafRHeprti at Fox Lake, Is try- log to tbf*# 1 little mud at some of our rafiiil^pi^ of the .bridge, by claiming that them was a Norwegian who is said to have ranted an acre of land oil!p|)!e the Lone Tree, on the river, going extensively Into *gard«a for the hotels, This man who Is living opposite the Lone Tree raUlng 'garden s&ss,* and don't you forget it. Occasional, nor has he rantotf an acre for that pur- pose^aor f^s he care how much their steamboat! are using the river, but he does not want his Und overflowed by the dam under the bridge or any other dam. He has paid for his land and he don't i/lflil/ 1* afloat with water, O cca6^^||^ " f The loilOwlftg was carried out in. the Johosburgb school last Sunday after­ noon about three o'clock. Our sisters bad been raising a little money from Our children for tbo purpose of erect- leg a Christmas tree. The tree was erected before Christmas and the presents put thereon. On Chri»tniaf day it was shown to the bhildceh, but last Sunday the presents were distrib­ uted among the children. But berore they waM {distributed there was sing- ing bf tha aholr, and tiwn there were a few pieces spoken by some of the children In faooor of the Key. Father Me bring, which was well done. Our sisters are deserving great praise in the good work. They are sparing no pains or work for teaching our chil­ dren, so that we are now haying one of tlie best schools in the county. If the children will Dot-learn the fault la in them but not in the Sisters Mad«*4 ft Is said that dnli times ars not known by the agents for the great publishing house of George Stlnson A Jo., of Portland, Maiue. The reason of this exceptional success Is found In the fact that they always give the public that Wblidii Is keenly appreciat­ ed and at prices that all can afford. At preaant, we understand, their agents are doing wonderfully well en aavaral new lines. Tbey need many more agents In all parts of the coun­ try. Those Who need profitable work should apply at once. Women do as well as men. Experience is not neces sary, for Messrs. dtluaou <t Co. under­ take to show all w.bo are willing to work, not hard bnt earnestly, the patb to large success. It should be remem­ bered that an agent can do a handsome business without being away from noma over nigtit. Another advantage --it costs nothfbg to give the business a trial, aod an agent can devote all his time or ooly bis spare moments to it Stlasou & Co, guarantee grand suc­ cess ta all who engage*and follow sim­ ple and plain directions that they give. Wie have not space to explain all here, but full particulars will be seut free to those who address the firm; tbeir ftaill address is given above. of this ahHorn. over one hundrod and vicinity * Vtcfc'a Floral Culde. A silver lining to every cloud! With the short dull days of early winter come the cheery holidays and Vlck's beautiful annual, and lo! spring al­ ready appears not far distant. We dan almost see the greening grass and the blooming flowers. In the way of Oa^alogne, Vlck's Floral Guide is on- equaled la artistic appearance, and the edition of each year that appears sim­ ply perfect, is surpassed the next. New and beautiful engravings, and three colored plates of flowers, vegeta- blea and grain, are features for tbo issue for 1888. Its lavender tlated cover, with original design* of moat pleasing effects, will Insure It a pratt- Irnat place In the household and library, It is In itself a treatise on horticulture, aud la adapted to the wants of all who are Interested In the gardea er house plaats. It daataclhea Mm mil flawaia and tha cMtoait vigaMMNw* If yaa want to kaaw:<tt|i» thiag a^ut the garden, see YliPa; , , de, price only 10 oea' CLUB DANCE. It should be remembered that tbe first Dance by the McHeory Social Club, will be held at the Parker House, oh Friday evening, Jan- 13th. Music Smith's Orchestra, Alden Ames Prompter, This Orchestra, although comparatively new, is said to be far kheid of many older organizations and promises to be equal to the best. The Prompter, Alden Ames, Is said by those who have heard him to be No. 1 in every particular. Remember the data, Friday evening Jan. 13th. • rickets 60 cents. ^ ^_ "At Tttiest 'Taxes! t 'S'lii undersigned, Collectoi^ of the Town of McHoury, will comuacnce re- oelvlng Taxes, January 10th, aud can be found at the fallowing places on the days named: -Mondays, at the store of Lay A Adama, Johosburgb. f Wednesdays, at the store of Perry A Owen, in tbe village of MoHenry. Thursdays, at the store of J. W. Crlsty A Soe, Ringwood. Saturdays, at tiie store of^ Stevens A Miller In West McHeary. Call and pay your taxes at as early a day os possible. " < V I \ MAT HBIXSB, Collector. goods, in black, the dlfiere n t to mfct«ib, A t. far fleshy & 'f price. . new ties * "iiS' Hear gaads, aew sbaderWIdi;^^ vary fiiie E*as, b let ft surj 25 cents at lad.es' m ta >t bu m mi'*""'" ' ffaaooKT. j Hie ig bit Itearu aases of within j>f«oWa Friday algiiisaj!*!*'- mkWNI 't# a^iwNr i4tolff4mtSlv«altef cameSaturdayroorotng.from Burling­ ton. ' r Charles Merrick and wife, were spaadlag a few weeks with relatives im*!* place. . s friends will be sorry to learh of the accident to Mrs. Gaorga Young, in whleh one of bar limbs waa badly broken. Wa hare not learned parUcuiars. Married, at Kenosha, ou Wednesday, Deo; 98th, Mr. Norman Brown and Miss Nettie Seaman, both of this place The happy <K>uple returned on the evening train on Saturday. ^bisy havaewt best wishes that a long, hap*- py and prosperous Ufa mky be theirs. On Wednesday of last week. St&aey C, Rewe was married at Owateoa, Minnesota, to a Mies RlchardatMK Of that plate. ' Sid1' went to Owataaa. nearly two years ago. where itsatms he met his fate, the above being tbe result, and the persistence with which he has applied himself to budoess, and his oOntentment in staying from home and frlettda ta now aocouoted for. He has a host *f friends here, who will ex­ tend the haad of warmest coogrstula- tlon and we join with the rest in wishing tha newly married all tha good things life can possibly gl|*,: ^ ALQONOUIN. F NOTICE.---Por«otw in Algonquin and vieln- ity, knowing theawetro-! inciebted for the I'r- viNDEALKtt can Mkra of the amount by calling on Joliii Helm, WHO ts authorised to receive raonov Atxl reooipt for tt»a same, In our name. Those WlSblog to aub»orlbe oan leave their names at his t«tore. Call on .him an<t gut a samplo co py.J EUITOH PLAINDKAI.BR:--J. A. Shel­ don, of Nuods, came down on Tbuia- day of last week and secured charter ma.nbers for a camp of Modern Wood­ men and they expect to organise on Thursday evening of this week. Mrs. J. H. Chapman and family de­ parted last week tot Garnet, Kansas. I. V. Moutanye wat a visitor Ir Gonquin last week. : Miss Ida Morton la spending a few dajs with friends in Eigln. Mrs, Westerman.of Dundee, waa the guest of Mrs. Julian on Saturday last. Ernest Beusou has been quite sick but Is uow much better. Parties owning Ice- houses to towr are intending to commence their Ice harvest on Tuesday of this week. They report 10 Inches good Ice here D. W. Thomas and Wm. Morton each shipped a car load oj stock to Chicago on Monday of this week. John Stahlik, of Chlcsgbj ll Vlsltlng here with his parents. R08EVILLE. ĴEWDR PLAVNDEJLLBR,--3ohoole£m- meuced Monday after a vacation of two weeks. ' Miss Lizzie Bacon, who la attend I ng scbo I at Liberty villa, Is hemeon a vacation, Mr. J, E. Soothill, of Harvard, Is visiting at J, Nevill'f. Miss Bertha Wlllsan Is home from Dele van, Wis., where she is attending school. . Q. J. Burnett, who has been sick for the past week, Is now convalescent. Miss Lucy Spencer, of Waucaada, was calling on friends here last week. OM account of sickness. Prof. L Oalltzkl could aot make his' visit, but he desires to say that he will be here Friday, Jan. 6tb, from 10 a, M. to 6 p. li. Po net fall to consult him during that day, THE Legal Admser, monthly edition for January, contains a vast amount of matter of interest to farmers, mechan­ ics, business, men, public officers of all classes, and tax payers generally Amongst other articles of Interest to the general reader Is one entitled; " t ho Witchcraft Mania," giving an account of an Interesting trial on tbls subject before Sir Mathew Hate, a learned judge of England two hundred years ago.showing the nature of witch trials at that day In courts of learniug, and the character of testimony In such Cases; also an article entitled: "NeW Phases of Monopoly," which will es? peclally interest farmers, producer!, and the laboring classes generally. Also articles under the heads of "Pub­ lic Roads," -Farm Law,' •Scbaola and School Law, etc,' Subscriber! jfatf toti the benefit of having law queatlons upon practical, every-day law an­ swered In tbe columns ot The Adviter without charge, which Is §|othar val­ uable feature of this paper. Sample«a&les furnished on ^$|i0a tlon. 'fen* ft a year. Addra& lfte Legal Advitr, 78 Fifth Ave.. C|ii|^. Yiatt Evaoson's closing out sala. i • • AJW«a. m, reteHvy <R »* C. DICKINSON Dear Sir- gat-an# cowtbtt;w fever. and it cure KB.SHITS . m tUa at sit# i t t i boota and ©vara at BoJialatt I :onets, • «• •• uadefwear at Boasla tt<fe Stoffel's. MC. H. FargTt boots aad shoea at Bontiett * Stoflera. W^a dandy overooat go to Boaalett ; 3vO)U|rle Pea^aokets and vest! at WMMftett A Md <UaA|t a Wa«a»t Hats ia tewa at Beaclett * „ A^Hrgs stock of Ladles1 and Geats' WMi: Fine aata, at O Ohrlstmas Pree- IteiMaber thatrall winter goods are at oaat at Bvaosoo's cash store. for children r*- All ktadsofStory 3 leajier than dl|t, it chee Before you I amine the sis Altboff Brae. highest d ta x River y'a Ala nobby ha _ o-loa, tha ever used, a irwear, ex- prloea, at Underwear ta great variety aod af tha beat quality ** be fauud In tbe market at AltboEl^ja. a fine asaarmeut, Christmas B« cheap^at O. W. Buy year Xuas Presents of O. W Owen. • • Our steok af Clotblog cannot be ax* celled, altber In q«Ukit&^ «r ftrioa. Call and look It over befofe y^u buy. IF you need a Fall ar Winter W don't fall to call at Bonslatt A Si West Motieory, and examtaa 1 fj immense a s so r t a i aa t . I tw l t t Ladies see our splendid .aak^iaatfl or Dress Flannels. Wa ara aw^vire can please you. AxtHdMrP Baos. The celebrated ^hoa. tha best ) arket,can be fi 8chool -SHI^iad' kinds, at <p&l's Di Side. Shakespet Jgdltlen, foi state west slttaft .^lijaley^ oelai •atJeha ileimoi ftageln's. The most! '-- weather. The finest styles In Besley's West Side ever seen In this village » DrogStor*. lamj HOUSE TO RENT. Inquire of S. Raymond, Wiat H®ary* 19tf A fine atyllsh Cutter at law figures at R. Bishop's Warehouse, MoHenry. Call and sea them. " Call la aod get measured for a aobbi pants at «. DooH pay W aod WQ Your ohaloa out of 900 saea^la*. AhK have your clothes altered, fitted aa< uleaned. aa be oau not be beat tr. doioj a nice job. E,LAWLCS, Tailor. Economical Boyifs in need of flan nets, underwear, tricots, boots aod *Moes, or lo fact anything In tha Una of wii«^ goods are advised to visit Evansoa'a closlng aot sale. . Ladles' and Goats' hose and socks of pure wool, splaadld value, at Evan- sen's closing eut Sile. jwrs WHEAT WANTKlk- The bluest market peiae lo^oaSb will be paid for good Mili^jiWbeat at the Fax River Vattey Jffila^M*- Heary. R. BlSHfflpI SEWING/MACHINES. m Davis aad Mew of O. W, Owen,' MoHenry, it than uianufaattttaiir ^iiaiWte sea them. Bob Sleighs of asy own manufacture and warranted ebeap. Oall aod sea them, R. BISHOP, WHEAT WANTED. The highest market price in cash will be paid for good milling wheat at the Fox River Valley Mtifei. Mo­ Henry. R, BISHOP. BOJTSLETT A STOFf^Jk EXealera In fionr, corn, oats, bran, middlings, oil meal. etc. Call or write for prices, ' BREAKING COtT®. ; Anyone having Celta ' * wish broke to dri ve da« andbroke fight, will advantage to give me a «all. I w. gnarantaa s tlsfaction Terj^fiiiaiH able.:: ' T. B.^?iU(*£.. MoHenry. Nov. 13d. 1887. New Boot |j. mTKmnv .T - m; Shop, la Barblao's ape nod : . a -„ Boot and 'Sticre altars Blodt, next door to Cigar Manufactory, at tbe •ign ef the Red Boot, would respeot- fully inform the public that-he la now ready t o make Boo t s and S l toOs UOr dsnr and guaraataa a tit every time C^odstMk, work dooa pruinptly, and ly MB Ut a workmanlike manner. Give me aeai]. J. HURRELL. Xdpary, Dec. 13th. 1SS7. w . Buoklan'a Arnica 3alva^^y;" ' fhe boat Salveln the woi !d ftrfjirtttt orulsee, sores, qloera, salt rheuui, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblaiw, coraa. and all skin eruptlans, and poe- tivelycucaa piles, ar no pay required. It Is guarautead to give perfect satis­ faction, or money refunded. Price *» >«Dti pa* box. For sale by Henry C>lby. Vrdlot V naninvMsa W. D. Suit, Druggist, Blppoa, Ind. itiaaa: *^I oan reoommeat as the very beat fettle sold has gll* One maa toakij^ 1 of Rba Maadlpg.n A ,i. BellvHIe, itselttn&me 1a my » Blttaw.tt M*?! Vj trie Tha will bat at' the If ox Henry,.,^ To _ Racks, Woi , _ Shop oi ^torCj aCcBeary, An«.ISll' Wgherthaum \ r*'" 3"' jii •i- " v F< "#HEAif| _^e hlgt Will tbe pail. ffciifie Fow ..7 Mwiry. : ' n-'S If you want a M bottom price-go Thaun 1 the premMes o s La Aag« at All parti not tttoete Inte prompt at will "r ia W?n iowtiifjSffi Oni:^g»^l.? io^aavearooi •oitable for all aess. If appr Bepwatafl , lot iven Imt Ateo another locaud.fhatM aodthereKa outbuildings aai said for flOG 13-18-fim, HAPPY InjuMitioa to onr oanali Goods, we have added a iiX-oBcoxoB:-- GROCER .pouadfency: l poutS i 1 pobsdg<t(MlBr1-" 1 poaadcbolooi 1 pound 0r Prk S pound flies Mini 2 pound oaa« beet i 1 pound aewr^l J^EW AUL Unfa Oat CANMi H. tn'., I II* I

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