Rough Justice. V Many logs have been stolen from the Muskegon booming company. L023 er- upt: from the booms, and float into the lake; a_nd 1 man was detwted regularlv employing a steam in: to gather them up sod tow them to Grand Haven. where he had them saws-v1 up as hi: "In before the booming company‘s to: got around. The other day «mi bonniâ€" Int: enmgnny luarlml a tug with .1 can: of men. chartered a large for Cliicazn, Ind '00! to Grand Haven and charter- ed s barge for Chicago. and vrent to G'rsnd Haven and loaded the barge With sawed lumber bearing.- their marks before the Sheriff of Ottawa could get i out 5 warrant, and sent out the barge l With 78,000 feet. This makes things I oesrer even‘. sud if the man who had the sawing done goes to law be will be arrested for stealing the logs. . The Texas cattle fever has spread in- . to New Jersey. Farmers in New York I State, where its ravages have caused grcst loss. are anxiously awaiting ncticn '. by the State suthmitics. Another sub- 3 marine treasure has been discovered in . Lake Erie in the form of n sunken schooner, suppost to contain a cargo worth 8300.000. The search made for E the vessel has been in progress over a your. DIILRIiE'I.‘ I:ICI’()1{'1‘S FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Pent-loo Falls, Friday, Sept lath, 1892. l Wheat, full, per bushel - - $1 10 l b‘.‘ ' Wheat, spring, U - . . 1 no 1 ()5 ‘ Barley, per bushel - - - '30 ill) 3. Oats, h H - - . - 40 4:“. I’cnscy u H - . - - no -' 65 Rye, “ “ - - - - 75 Mi Potatoes, new -“ - - - - 335 40 ' flutter, per lb., - - - â€" - ll) 18 Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs, $0 or) 0 00 ‘ Eggs, per dozen, H 15 ; Ilny, per ton,. - - - 5‘! on to $10 00 monotonic} DEALER IN wxrcssnsh Jewellery & Diamonds. Elegant (loads for CHRisrivins â€"â€"und-â€"- WEDDING PRESENTS. Lndlcs' Gold Watches, $25 to Slot). I Gents' (10., do.. 850 to $115. Gold Gem ltlugs, S2 to 890, and n lnrgc stock of Ladies’ Gold Jewellery, Brooches, Eur-rings, llrucelcts, Lockets and Chains, all new, of The Very Best Manufacture, and lt‘llffllnh’.’ gnarl. Also,â€"\Vcdding Rings. , V v G. W. BEALL. (r'nlvflnll'lh'J Hull, nrzt :Ioorlo Ilunifns No- teâ€: Brothers. Lindsay, Dcc'r 81h, It’ll]. . First Annual $35.19] Horses. Heifers. Steers. Calves, i Milch Cows. Thoroughbred Shorthorn Bull. Southdown Ruins. Cotswold aged Bums. Shcarliiigs, Rani Lambs. Ewes, g Ewe Lambs. Cross Ewes and Lambs, l Berkshire Pigs. Goats &c.. l I THE PROPERTY 0|" , l l. lllllllll & P. SlMlHSNï¬ â€œTHE FORT." Victoria Road. Out. . )lr. Elias Howl-s is favoured with instruc- tions to sell at “THE FORT." BALM.“ LAKE, (Midland ll. \‘ictoriu Stntion : trnins nrrive ; nt 11.20 ii. iii. and 9 p. in.) on Tuesday, 19th of September. upwards of l 200 Head of Stock, l for which the owners liiive not winter feed. I Snlc tit 12.30 sharp. (1511. Luncheon tit 12. TERMS - - 5'. B.â€"â€"ln cast of detention of irnins or . untoward \vcitthcr. iiuc hid reserved on ciicli lot. W81â€)Il.l.\'lI-Iill.I.S. “ The Fort." \‘icturiii llnnd. .\iigii<tl7tli,1~‘:‘3. . . 3 3' l ' --l. ‘ Boots&Shoes -â€"..x N 1)- l GROCERIES.‘ l S. S. JUYIXSON ': respectfully informs the residents of Four- lon Falls and its vicinity that he luv lzilcly Commenced business in .\lr. S. Newman's llrick Store oii the West Side of lolbume Steel? when: hr in: opened out A Very Choice Stock; of fresh Family Groceries. iinil a Lup- as. sortmcni of men's. women‘s ntiii children's nadymsde Boots .t Shoes. llll of winch will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. ' L ‘ respectfully informs the gentlemen cf Fen-l .ad which purchssrrs still ï¬nd to be good value for thctr mosey. riiuus inmates in great vsrlety nod sll of the very but qulily. Being «letrriiiiitc-i not to lie :irultr- conï¬dently invitcs n: iznpcctinn of 513‘ told. be his good; and will do Hob-:51 to give sstis~ . ï¬ction to nil who favor but with A all. 8. S. JOHNSOS'. , -I...- . "'9' ~Feuelon Fells. Aug 23nd. tut. TARMERS? in want of l Fanning Mills :f tLe most Approved make, GANG PLoocIâ€"ts‘; -03.... Slllillll PUBPUSE PlllUliHS. should call at the CAMERON LAKE FOUNDRY, see the stock and learn prices. OAS" l‘NGS of all kinds made to order, and REPAIRS EXECUTED ' at reasonable fates. ROBSON & ALLAN. Fenelon Falls, Aug't 213t,1832. DRUG STORE. SEEDS, l Trista: DRUGS. DYE STUFFS. JOHN EUGEN’I‘ thanks his numerous customers in Fenelon Falls and the Surrounding country for their “very liberal putronuge during the pust 4 years, fund takes this opportunity of informingl them thiit he has now on hand A Seller lssmlmenl than Ever, Comprising Gnrdcn, Field and FLOWER SEEDS, Dye Stutl's, PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery, FANCY ARTICLES, Brushes, Combs, k0,, kc. NOTEâ€"Physiciuns’ prescriptions prepared with core rind dcspittch. A full selection of School Books & Stationery nlwnvs on hand. unmovsti. com 5’ SHOES. ROBERT llaGALLUM returns thanks for the liberal patronngc he llllS received since be commenced business, rind informs his customch and the public generally that he has moved to the shop lutcly occupied by Mr. Fitzgerald Next Door to the Post Uï¬ice, where he lltlS opened out. :1 FIRST RATE STOCK, ofl’.._-iii1y-iiimlc Iloot; and Shoes, which will l he found equal in quality to any in town and m [on in price. Ordered Work a Specialty 3 us usuul, and it good lit and the best of mu- lCrltll iiiitl workniiiiisliip glinrnntecd. ROBERT MCCAIiLUlI Ii‘cuclon Falls, Scpt‘r Nth, 1881. 29-1}: Oil'le TO THE BOCXTIFUL HARVES in consequence of the Egyptian War, every former can now nfl'ord td pnrcsse n sumo . T. sud the increased demand for produce cient qusntiiy of gTEA To LAST ONE YEAR, and all who have tried SchOCGALL k BRANDOS'S Fine Brands of Hys‘pn, Coloured and L'ncoloured Jspuus. Block and Green Tess, The Best and ever offered for sale in this vicinity. New G CHOICE LIKES OF SCGARS coming in this week. the best ever opened out in Fenclon Falls. will testify to their being the Cheapest nods arriving every day. 9‘ A number of ‘8: Come and inspea themâ€" Our brands of Tobaccos, Coffees, Spices and Canned Fruits are, as usual, unrivslled. No old goodsâ€"ererytliingfruh and clean. Our flock of CROCKERY comprises the very latest styles and patterns in French Chitin. Iroustoue China and coloured wnres. In GLASSWARE we have anything and everything that can be asked for, and we are selling at a very small advance on cost. Try our 35 cent TEAâ€"3 lbs. foll SI. Every style and design in Lumps, Chimneys, Burners, kc, st botiom ï¬gures. FLOUR All) FEED CO The highest market price paid for all Farmers will do well to give our “ Mica' _â€"two boxes fur 25 cents. Kingston Biscuits and Confectionery. Feueloo Falls, September cm, 1332. Everything in Wooden-ware and Fancy Goods. A car-load of Salt just received. ISTANTLY on HAND. kinds of grain and farm produce. axle grease is trialâ€"the best in the market Crother's McDOUGALL & BRANDON. Dundcs Flav‘cllc Brothers JULY 8. Auction CLEARING. \'c are QUlTE AN causing EXCITEMENT over some Specialties we are jobbin". Embroideries formerly sold for 10 and 11 cents, now 6 cents per yard. Corsets, regular prices, 75c., 00c. and $1, for 50c. Another line, 60c., tor 26c. Also, A large lot of Linen Towels much under price. PARASOLS at greatly reduced prices. Remnants of Dress Goods, Remnants of Twccds, Odd Pants and Ready-Made Suits, all of which we are forcing to clear before the arrival of the New Goods. DUNDAS Lindsay, August lst, 1882. 8a FLAVELLE BROS AllD OF THANKS. ‘ S. Cornei], Esq., Agent London illuluul 111-, l surmicc 00., Lindsay. I DEAR Sin,â€"IInve the goodness to convey to the Directors of the “London Mutual“ our thanks for their promptncss in paying; our clnims in full, arising from losses byl the recent bush tires: Alexander Clarke, Ops. 3566 l Jumps .‘chnhey, Emily, 900 : Edward Kerr, “ 600 Joseph McConnell, “ 590 Matthew Wilson, Ops, 9l5 Tliomns illchbe, “ 596 Edwin Prousc, Mnriposn, 902 Thomas Kelly, Emily, 450 Mnrtin lliirringtoii, “ 795 Guy llcntty, Veriilnm, 550 C. E. Tiers. _ ‘5 8H Innuc Gostlin, Lnxtoh, 215 lIugh Bailey, “ 50 Marguer Kerr, “ 250 John Clieynotttlt, Fenclon, 530 Edward llnloiic, Ups, ($30 I’. B. )lcllhurgcy, Lindsay, 40 John Wilson, Ops, 350 James Ilowurd, Vcrulum, A100 Rob‘t .‘Icl’ectcrs, “ 70 John Kimbcl, “ 359 Lindsay, Oct. 15th,183l. r. 5 win v A L! The ontersignet The suliscriberhus removed to his old stand, b next door to the llccliuiiiCs' Institute, FENELON FALLS iinil is now prepared to ATTEND TO ALL WORK with which he may be favoured On the Shortest Notice, and at 1332, l Prices Which Cannot Be Beat New", ,0, up, in Fenclon Frills. Persons wishing Clothes Eithe‘ Made or Cut, will do well to give him it cullbcfoi'c going elsewhere. 13.. JACKSON, Tiiilor. Fcnelnn Frills, February 241b, 1882. YO U-WIL'L. FIND it complete stock of 'HERNESS, \"III‘PS, Currycmnbs, Brushes, 5‘ N xtl’S, TRUNKS, VALISES. Slinwl Strnpi, llarness Oil & Axle Grcnse, . 1T IJSL' SIâ€"IEECFS; iiiid other articles, Cheap for Club, call M Joseph Nevisnn’s Harness Shop. one door south of Xewmnn's Grocery Store. COLLARS WARRANTED. Ri‘pnirs promptly and neatly executed. llu bugs to return his sincere thanks forI thelibeml patronage with which he hear so far been favored. rind is determined to l incriiii continuance of it by turning nut good work iit moderate prices. l‘mrius Frills. Frhrusry Nth. lSB‘l. , , TEW TAILOR'S SllOl‘n A. LAElâ€"BERTE cloii Falls and its Vicinity that he hits com- mezicnl the tailoring business 011 Colboriic ,Sti‘cct', my? A Good Fit Guaranteed. (limit-nu tutti»: per-sous ivno wlsh to enable in tll rules. . HOUSE TO LET: i log will be made in the latest styles and , nuke them up it: home. sud cosrgu recs-p Fcuelcil‘slls, llsy 1725,1851. cgs to inform his customers and the public generally that lie HAS NOW ON HAN? 3 Still lill & BMW :1 New Stock of Prices. A large and well assorted stock of MANTLES, from $2 50 to $10. LADIES’ CosTUME CLOTIIS, Blankets, both white and coloured, and (he Prices cannot be brat. Wit. CAMPBELL. Fcnelon Falls, Nov'r 12th,1880. EW GOODS. N â€" Mrs. an}:an Hos just received und opened up u liirg stock of NEW TOYS, in great variety. DOLLS. VASE S, Toilet Sets and a. good assortment of IFancy G-‘roodin,l llillincry, )luntlrs. Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons. CHROMOS, MOTTOS land .‘lotto Frames, Plain rind Perforated l Cardboitrds, Canvas nod Berlin Wools. l A nice lot of Wall Paper and Window ; d...- Blinds just received. MRS. HEELEY. one door north of ll. l‘. lleming's hardware Slnti‘. i Penelon Falls. \Iiiy Zilth, 1:521. over Mr. William Campbell's NON. sail; solicits I share of public patronage. Clotb- . I. ï¬rst (In; order, the residence Apply to' EDWARD FITZGERALD. Feuelon Pulls. Jsuusry 515 lSFE. 634 f. 35‘ lliilinrry Store and Show Room, FENELON FALES“ HARDWARE S'l‘OR “. The undersigned is now selling Gross Out Saws, Hanlan 85 Lance Tooth, Aries. Logging Chains COW Ties; ' ' ' ‘ Cutlery, Skates, and all kinds of Hardware, is low as Any Other House in the County. 9 9 Geo. H. Bertram. I Fenclon Falls, December 8th, 1881. E. H AVV, FENELON FALLS. The advertiser is prepared to execute at Very Reasonable rill orders with which he may be favoured, from CONTRACTS IUB BUIllllNGS to the smullcst jobs of cnrpentcr work, and will spare no points to give sntisfiiction in every case. DOORS e WINDOW SASH LARGE ASSGRTME made to order at short notice, of good mn- tcrinl. and lit reasonable prices. 3:35“ Work-shop nii li‘rnncis Street East; residence on Bond Street Rust. EDWARD IIAW. Fcnelon Frills, Oct’r l-lili, 11-181. Bit-t. f. upon SHlP. JUST A REMINDER y that I um still taking lRAGS, SGRAP molt, l , Bones km, in trade, rind paying . CASH FOR WOOL All) SKINS. JOSEPH HEARD. Fenelon Falls. April 28th, 1881. 8-5m. 1, E I) ‘V A I}. I) S’ ‘ ()LDVES'I‘ABHSlll-ID i Livery Stable. «for the liberal patronage bestowed on him form the public that. they can obtain l i any hour of the day or night. At his stable 1 :On I"x'uncii-i Strth East, at very mods-sic charges. ( . l :63. Commercial travellers and their lug- gage conveyed safely sud expeditiously to isny desired palm. {lx‘llt'l’ horses thsn at present. in 'bem , y . . 3 E. R. snwnnns.'§ Penelon FAllI, Frh'y Nth, NM. Sitâ€"Lt. I i l im.' the past nine years, and begs to in- Tln: siibzcribcr war had is siiibleful of Game Ind ,, rooms, NEW GOCDS And new fsctlities st the City Store. Protocol experience gives new ideas, and new ideas, when connected with bright lutellects, sound judgment and reï¬ned taste, concoct new styles, new de- signs snd new funterisl for beautifying the better halves of bu- munity and so elegant and beautiful are the new goods this sen- son that it places the buyer in s quandary bow and where to be- gin to route her selection for n becoming outï¬t at 3 reasonable price. Where to get the best and most fashionable goods for the least money is the real question at issue. To those who are con- stant patrons of the City Store the question solves itself, but to those who are stmngers to us we invite yon to come and see us, enmine our goods and prices, ssk us all the questions you like, test the quality of our goods and get quotntions of prices, and we venture to sssert that in every instance your verdict will be in favour of the City Store, the leaders and promoters of lowest prices and renewed styles. We invite all, promising to treat you with c'o'uilcsy and politeness, whether you buy or not. We will show you our goods with pleasure. Come and test us. which for beauty of divided attention. ing his pstrons. The City Tniloring Home of Lindsey beg to Announce the or: rival of Xew Full and Winter Siiitings sud Ovcrcontings. all the nemi novelties that home and foreign markets can produce, design and elegance “I ï¬nish have never beencqunlled in former years. The patterns of our Scotch tweed: urn conï¬ned exclusively to ourselves in Lindsay. no other house can show the same styles. Our English. French and Irish Tnecds, Suitings'Overt-oatings and Trouseriugs will arrive early next ivcek. Canadian Tweeds are now in stock. sign sud pure stock are vcrv much in advance ofpreviuns ctt‘orts. The City Tailoring House ofhindsny has made such god the public have pntrcnized been compelled to enlarge say are almost completed. With our increased tscilltits. renewed vigour and Augmented enterprise we purpose giving this branch of our business more who is n proctical cutter. gives He has a double intercst in pleasing and suit- Unc suit scientiï¬cally and artistically cut. skil- fully msdc. ï¬tted with accuracy and precision and substantially trimmed, is worth two suits made in the ordinary way. nod for quality, de- ti pid strides us so very liberally that we have our premises. which we are glad to attention than ever. (liir .\lll. CATHRO, the Tailoring Department his un- Try us, and be'couviuccd of our superiority. Soothéran, Cathro StIVlark, CITY DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, Sootheran, Oathro 8: Mark, CITY DRAFERS AND CLOTHIF is, no. 2. Dob'son's Block. 2nd Door West or. the Post Ofï¬ce. Nod! Dobson's Block. 2nd Door West of the Post once. SPECIAL SALE. We beg to advise our friends and the public generally that we are forced to enlarge our premises on account of our Trade Increasing Largely, and before we begin this improvement we will oflci‘ the balance of our Summer, Stock of Prints, DRESS cooos, uosatut, Glows, &c., &c.-â€"â€"good fresh goodsâ€" at prices that cannot be bent. Yo have to sell to lessen 0111' stock, and would ask all in want of Dry (lands to give us a call. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, as usual, it full stock. Conic onepcomc all, and bring your friends, and see the ll’ondcrful Bargains ire nï¬'cr. New Full Goods are Constantly arriving. Special Bargains in Grey Cotton. We also keep the celebrated Coaticook Weaving Cottons, at rock bottom prices. We nvnil ourselves of this opportunity to thunk our friends and the public generally for the lihcrul support accorded to us in the past, and ask for :i contin- uance of the same in the future. JARVIS (it EIcDOUGALL. .\i‘.\it'riiUit‘s BLOCK. tunic: Fcnelon Falls, Scpt'i‘ 4th, 1832. nit run t .0. New Goods and Low Prices Corner Store, Soully’sgBlock. nn’v Goons, cnocnnies, BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY GOODS 860., All, Very Cheap for: Cash. «A Call Solieited.l . . - Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods. GEORGE G. KEITH. Fenclon Falls, August 22nd, 1882. “USES, AANDâ€"e‘ SATCHELS- fluxâ€":0: People going to speculate in Manitoba lands require good substantial IRON llll ZlNG BWNE TRUNKS to safely carry back their money, and are advised to select from the which has arrived, and which contains .49.. Lot of the Nicest Bags and Satchels, l just. the nczitest things for Ladies to carry lunch and small parcels in. s The siili=cribcr returns lllri Sincere thanks; lWELL SELECTED mm. m» STATIONERY. EFirst lass Horses and Rignl . i t L. MAGUIRE’S Cheap Cash Boot & Shoe Store, Lindsay. [EDICAL HALL, FENELON FALLS, Where can be found an excellent assortment ol Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Sponges, Trusses and Shoulder Braces, Toilet, Fancy (b Rubber Goods PERFWERY 86"., 860., always on hand. A large and NT Removal and Shange in Business. ' Moï¬at o'iiérariand I ' . , llctui‘n lllt‘ll' sxuccrc tliuiiks for lllt‘ lli‘l‘l‘nl ? puti‘ouiige bestowed on lllt‘lll since thi-y l L‘tilllllic1.Cs‘tl business in Fenclon Falls, llllltl beg to inform the public that tlicylmi'u .jllsl moved into lllt‘ premises luti-ly occu- pied by Mr. \\'m. lliirsliiill. \\lll‘l‘t‘ thi-y will lilt‘ linppy tn rccrii'i- ii cull from his custo- iiiers us Well as lilt‘ll' mvii. lluviiig lt-uscil the bakery and Sl‘t‘lll‘t'tl lllt‘ scri‘iccs of .\| r. David llui‘rctt, they “11‘ [ll'l‘lulrt'd to fiiriiisli FIRST CLASS BREAD, (hikes, lliiiis. kc. Sm, ut rcusnuuhh- prices iiiiil no effort will be spared to susluiii tho high rcpiitntion which the l’cnolon l’iills bakery lius deservedly borne. Tlit‘lr stock of FAMILY GROCERIES will be found, us usunl. fresh, good and well nasurli-d. Hum, Feed, Eggs, Bullet, Sic. ill] be kept on hund, und fumi prnduco' gciicrully Ilt-ull iii. A nice lot ut‘ Crockery & Glassware is 0n the Ellt‘lVCS llllll will he sold us clicup m4 niiy iii lti\\'ll. .-\ visit ut‘iiispcrtiuii from iill iicctliiig iiiiytliilig lll tlii-ir line of liiin‘i-~ iicss is rcspcctl‘ully Slilllilll'li, llllll-‘h‘A’l‘ .Q .\lt‘.l“;\lllu\.‘\ll)i Feiiuloii I-‘itlls, .\l:iy ‘Jthi, 1882. â€" CHAS C i. U T itia'ii I'st‘d Spiral A T R U S S. Repuullnn l cllshlislird iill over Csnsdn. r; 'csrn materisl experience. Iivsry mun ruptured should read in pamphlet on Ruptureâ€"Free on application Poop a go years all) cured by its use. A new App-ruins for cure of Club Pactâ€"no cuttin â€"no pain. Spinnllnstrumcntl. ft'c HARDALLIS ‘ l’rnncc, Centennial and Paris, ~ Exhibition etc. for SPIRAL TRUSS. Call or address, CHAS. CLUTIIE, (Into of lluniillun) HH Ailcluidc-st, west, nciu‘ Grund Opcru, 'l‘oi'uiiiu. Unly Weekly Agricultural Paper PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IN THE DOMINION. Unï¬ara/le/ed Success/ New and Improved Form. 16 Pages Only One Dollar For Your FOR 51 NUMHIEIKB. .1 Numbers :1 Month: 832 Pages :ichri 3.328 Columns for One Dollar; Devoted strictly to Agriculture, Ilurtiuillurc, Stuck, Dairy. Poultry. tlic Apniry. lluiiwhnhl , and everything pertaining to n I’iirm. both out of doors and in doors. _ lis Weekly Commercial Reports and Prices are invaluable. 'l‘lie CXlfllOrdlnfll’y success this pnpcr has mrt with at the tiniidsnl ilic ycnmuiiry at Canada during 'hi: pant ycnr minds unrivaled in the annals oi )uuuiul- sin of (.zinadn or the Uiiitcrl Sunni. A large Mall 0. tilm: niid pun Ii<.il wrltcn nrc rii. gngcd, and corrmnimlcmc of ii whmlrlc "Muir. gripan wcckly from “1 many Gum ntx‘rs ln Nmnt cotia in the East and British C(llullilll.l in lll': WC'Il. SAllII’LI': COPIES Fill-1E. Priiiird and Published :it the Welland Strum l’rini- int; lluusc. C‘Mbllhllcd i801. by N. B. (.OLCOCK I’mpn'ciur. “U P. PAGE. Editor. Address. CANADIAN l'AIlMI’Jl, \K'clluiiil, Ont. Laws Regarding Newspapers. latâ€"Any Ill'r:’lll \ilm tulzt-s ll pnpcr l’l'ul Iilni‘ly from llll’ pu'tâ€"ullu'i'. “'ll‘ll‘l‘l‘ «llir'cl- «(I to his mum or :iiiulliI-r'-, nr “‘lll'llll‘f he has i-‘iilm-t'lbv-Il ur lint, l,‘ l’l"[lt)llr‘llll" fur the piiyiiiciil. L'iid.â€"â€"-If xi pr-ruiii ni‘lcra his pripv-r in he 'llr‘l'ttllllll‘lt'tl. lll' mu»! pity nll Jlrrl‘nlltyl'ï¬l hr the [iitlvlirlwi tiltiy ("illlill‘if‘ tnwml it till til puyiiit'iit i-: ltllltll'. iiiid lliI-ii t'nllrl't tho \\‘ll'ilt‘ llllilllllll, whi-tlicr lhc pupvr in lulu-n from the uthcc or not. Brilâ€"lf Flll!F(l’llv"l‘/‘ nr-glm't or [t‘ftls’ to lithe tlu: lll‘fllillll‘lllfa or Ii'-'.~'sp:ipr-r:i from tho ullicc to which tht-y IUI‘ Ilerm-ll. llu-y mo it"l'l rl-qmmil-li- until the} lllll'l‘ w-ttlrll lhi-ir hills, Fruiting iilinilicts tun-k. or leaving thorn in tlw otlirc, is not such iinticc ml the low rr-tpiircu. libâ€"The Courts hrivc- dN-ldcd thnt rc- fusing In lflllt' nlrwéltflf‘l'f‘ nr pvrlmlirnls from the print-other, or rt-imiving nmt lruviug them uncalled for, is [Inm'l/ufie evidence 0; intentionul frniid. The “ Feiicloii Falls Gazette “ is printml t-u-ry Saturday til the other, Collmrnv ntrwt “TN, 3% COMPLETE STOCK OF DYE STUFFS @stubsmpmn $1 ayeaflnadmnce oftlic best quality and at low prices. Also, 2 comprising a full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and general stationery. ~’.o~_’- HORSE AND CATTLE XVIIâ€?ICINHS,i l‘hysiciaqs' prescriptions and Domestic Recipes carefully compounded. on? Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal A full assortment of Patent and Proprietary .‘levlicincs always on hand. ‘, gent for II. It. Stevens‘ Purely Vegetable an‘riuz. E. FITZGERALD, Footlon Falls, 3135 27th, 183‘}. Manager; nor with one rcpt pt'r melt additional II p lung as it running ‘lllllalli. lADVERTlSlNG RATES. . l l l'rufvnainnz-i'l n.‘ ljiisim-M cziriil. 50 cents prxrllm- t-"r I.')!;l.‘!1) (Hamill :ulvrrtinintnu, it "nu pcr liur for tlu- first imrttinn and '1 _r.~nts per km. for err-rt: p'll;00’llll"lll inn-r- tiun. t‘untnctn l-y tho- ;o-nr. half your or mpon:e .q‘ldflff, for u comma or icon, upon renou- ‘ by Hal luf all ordinary kinds executed neatly, con able U'l’flzr'. JOE PRINTING Erectly and st modem: pricrl. i E. D. HAND. Fropriefob