' 18 prepared 1 ' kinds of f :9 domm :best: manner “a; the tems- Locksmithmg iTm‘ning. S - .s. UMBREm ired Promptly. Wash 'ropa. Mantel Pi“ orkman.sll should-8°†mutate W' ï¬nish the people 01†bounding conntrv and HEADSTONES. b the and Granite. ly given on all kind-0106' :EET, est weightï¬he Iowa nsistent with quaIiI RUIT, AND >EAÂ¥ER INâ€" d Novelties of :11 ki: I every week 1! rear Thereby: 1t it not only hand I aDpearance, bu in wear. You with the late: improvementsand to popular re :.nts Speed Safer} nfort hitworth, Fle‘ I, Premier and 0th .1] above particula â€a 2 A h MID-nu.-.†â€"-â€"Bnll. aged, 1 Joseph Penn. < radarâ€"Cow. 1 and 2 A J amleeon; two old heiter, 1 A J amloaon. 2B H.910" on! old boiler. 1 AJamiason. 2 John Wflloek; heifer calf. 1 A J smieaon, 2 Ben Bumhell; is» beset. 1 Ben Battalion. Ayrshimâ€"Bnll calf, 1 T Hopkins. Best tall. my age or breed. 1 Alex Jmieaon. 'aCeâ€"W=1|;a I m- min of Kent-55“"? 33332. beholdenâ€"Aged mm. 1 W H Callie, 2 Wm Issac; um, yearling. 1 W E 012111.; “m 1 W Huntington at, 2 W H (Janis; two aged ewes. 1 B Lamb, 2 W H Oullianwo ewea, shading. 1 B Lamb; "â€L- 1 ma 2 R Lunb;beat IG-G-S Victoria- 'arriages, PM ,tting 32:0 Road rts, etc. ‘ERN the equal of my DSAY d Machinist CHAMBE CHAMBE LINDSAY 01’ Ul Durhamâ€"Ball. ‘85“- "_ Id, 1 Alex J “meson; bull, one am 0 "0 Y 1 I H Moynes; 2 Yeoman Smith; ’33 old. 7 â€w, 1 aid 2 A E Mxnthorne; one yau old 1 «If. 1 J E Met, 1 B Burtobell; bul ‘ -‘ B Bunchell; heifer calf, 1 J """“1wJamnhv a ’ ng‘? Exam?“ 1;...» owl». 2 W E Cums; m 551- lu.1 R Moore,2A Hoyt; 19mm: "knows a my; via-.193“ Launchâ€"Aged ram. 1 w .11 mum, ,. Wm Isaac; nm, yearling. 1 W H Collin; “m 1 W Katharina“!!! at, 2 W H (Janis; two aged ewes. 1 B Lumb, 2 W H cums; two ewes, shearling. 1 B Lamb; .,1 d 2 R Lamb;beat shaming ewes, aged euros, (a: sheep; S Bagshmv .. hme Drawâ€"M-.- ‘ _ 3:00., 2 N Day: boar under 1 yr old, 1 Eugen Bro... 2 N Dan; 3306 now. 1 Magoo Bros" 2 N Day; sow under 1 yr old. 1 and 2 Msgee Bzoa. Smtll breedâ€" Aud DOM. 1 T Gtaenaway; boar under 1,: old. 1 T Greenawu, 2 N Dsy; sow under 1 yr old, 1 T Greenawuy. FOWL. Black prnlsh. 1 S Bagshsw. 2 8 Oliver; polanda, 1 8: 2 8 Oliver; cochins, blnek, 1 and 2 S Oliver; silver epsagled hamburgu, 1 8 Oliver; golden upcngled luminary, 1 80liver; brahmas, light. 1 2 S Ollver;‘ dormgs, 1 and 2 3 Oliver; plymonxh rocks, 1 S Oliver; lazhozns, white, 1 S Oliver, 2 S Bagahaw; lsghorns, brown, 1 SOliva; 2.] BHund; wymdohesailwr. 1.1 R Hand, 2 8 Oliver; wyandottes, golden. 1 and 2 P Mcï¬'al; gsme naian), 1.1 R Hand, 2 S Oliver; ‘ IS Olivur; bantams, 1 and 2 8. Oliver; geese, whim, 1 W B. Cullis: geose,grey, 1 W Hecberiugton jr., 2 John Quibell; ducxa, white. 1 S levar. 2 I H Mamas; ducks. dark. 1 John Fell in, 2 ann lelock; turkeys, l W H Collie, 2 J Wiliock; pigeons, 1 and 2 E. Pearce. F511 wheat, white. 1 Thou Green-say. flJobn ‘r‘ell ja; red, 1 M Haygarm. 2 Wm Inns; spring wheat. Samoa. 1 Wm Hethetingtcn 32.. 2 T Greenawav; any other kind, 1 '1‘ Greengwny, 2 MoDongsll and Brandon; rye, 1 B Bnnohall. 2 J oh» 1 Fall in; buckwhev. 1 E Samba-um. 2 B Bmtchdi; oats. blnak, 1 B Burtohull; 0MB. whim. 1 M Haygu‘tb, 2 Wm Inuc; bflley. 1 W Hetherington on; 2 M Hav- Elflb; ‘peaas, large, 1 A Hoyle, 2 M Hay- Rll’tb; small, 1 J 0 Parrish; beans. large, IR Lamb, 2 W Hoyle; small, 1 John HO". 2 W Hovla. simothy good, 1 g Butfchall; slsike clove! used. 1 Smithanm; com yellow. 1 W H Powlos, 2 8 Oliver; white-:1 W J Smithonm, 2 B Moore. Potatoesâ€"White em, 1 Nashua Dav. 2J C. Parrish; was. 1 Wm Pethiclhz WH Callie, baauty of hebton, 1 John Wlliixzkï¬l W J Smiahoram; elephant, 1 Wm Pezhick. ‘2 W Hebhnington a; mmty, } W B Dania. 2 Amen Hoyle; any other variety, 1 W J Smithenmaz Wm Pezhick; onions from seed. 1 MoDouull Brandon, 2 B Mon"; from bps. 1 W J Smicherm. 2 1' Hopkiw; Imall potato, 1 W H Collin, 2 W J Smitbenm; large putato, 1 A Hoylu. 2 W Pethiek; top, 1 w J Smithetom. 2 A E Min 11 :rne: mrnipu. “Veda 1 John Willock. 2 McDougafl Brandon; 557 “he: ninety, 1 W H Call], 2 JOB“ Willook. C-n‘ma. 1mg onngo. 1 James Patterson. 2 Thou Hopkins; hall ling "â€329. l ‘N J Smltbersm, 2 W H Powles; ‘mng white, 1 M E.ygsflb; ht“ long mm. 1 Yeoman 3mm. 2 McDou Calla: Brarmon; parampo, 1 Jul Panel'- â€3- ‘2 M ngaflh; Misha. 1 M Encarta. 2 W J Sm‘tmnm; In»: 1,1006 been, 1 W J Bditheram. 2B9]: Burtohm, turnip. 1 W JSmuhmm.2 W I! cum; pumpkins, 1 ram 11 ms, 2 Wu 30'1“, Squasbsp. 1 T 3093“â€; '03.†5H. mauum, 1 B Moore. 2 Wm H-‘Wh; “Mes. zed. 1 Ben Buniphsn. 2 B “am; drnmhesd, 1 Wm Pom 3 WI! {"9 Vinningouai. 1 B W.†- c- I nâ€"lah. “Bull, ‘ged. BOOTS AND VEGETABLES. Agnouitural Show. .â€"-â€" .unï¬' LIST. 1895. CATTLE- hour. 1 Myst-9 plants, 1 W T Junkin; red . J Smitheram. 9091)â€! DOMESTIC MANUFACTURIS. Quilt, pstohed, oshoo, 1 Mrs Es y.gsrth 2Miss Burtohell; patched, cloth, y1 Mrs D Brown, 2 Mrs Thomas Greenwov; patched, log osbm, 1 Mrs E Smithersm. 2 Mrs DBrown; patched. silk, 1 Mrs D Brown Counterparts, crocheted, 1 M" D Brown; knitted, 1 Miss Isuo, 2 Miss Aunts Martin. anoy knit wool mite, 1 Mrs D Brown, 2 Mrs Gresnwsy; stocking? IMra Brown, 2 Mrs GreenWsy; sooks,1 Mrs Brown, 2 Mrs GreenWsy. anov knittingin cotton, 1 Mrs Brown, 2 Mrs Greenwsy; home made horse blankets, 1 E Wilson, 2 Mrs Greenwsy; ï¬snnel, white, 1 Mrs Greanway y, 2 E Wilson; oolorsd,1 Mrs Greenwsy, 2 Mrs Brown; full-sloth,1 Mrs Greean; home made blankets. 1 Mrs Greenwsv; rag mu, 1 Mrs Greenwsy, 2 Miss Issao; yarn not, 1 M138 Issso; yarn, doubled sud twlssod, 1 Mrs Pesrn, 2 Mrs Gresnwsy; single, 1 Mrs_Gregnwsy, 2 Miss Smith; _door mot, 1 Mrs Greenwsy. 2 Miss Issac; rsg‘: osrpst, 1 E thson, 2 Adsm Potts; horse; shoes, 1 and 2 H Palsy nun! PRODUCTS. Butter. ï¬fty pounds, 1 Mrs E Smiths:- sm, 2 Mrs Nashua Day; twenty pounds. 1 Mrs M Esygsrtb, 2 Mrs W Ho‘herinc ton; 3 pounds, 1 Mrs T Junkin. 2 Mrs W Estheflngton; home made brand, 1 Mrs M Hsygsnb, 2 Mrs '1‘ J unkin; bskers’ bread, 1 Northey Bros; pickles, 1 Mrs B ;Moors; preserved wild fruit, 1 Mrs R } Moore; tame. 1 Mrs B Moore. 2 Mrs A E Mintborne; jelly. 1 Mrs J B Powles. 2 Mrs J Penn. FANCY wonx. Embroidery on muslin. 1 Mrs. Greens way, 2 Mrs Brown: braid work, 1 Mrs Brown. 2 Mrs Haygsrth; embroidery on silk, 1 Mrs Gresnawsy; rerun wool work. ruined, 1 Mrs Hsyzsrtb. 2 Mrs E Smithsrsm; ï¬st, 1 Mrs ell-sensing; 2 Mrs E Smitbersm; fsncv tsbls Inst, 1 Miss Burtohsll. 2 Mrs Greenswsr; sots cushion, 1 Mrs Greenswsy. 2 Miss Smith, loot~rsst, 1 Mrs Brown, 2 Mrs Grssnswsy. painting on silk or sstln, 1 sad 2 Miss E Hand; psinilng on velvet, 1 snd 2 Mrs iBrown; pslnlinc an muslin. 1 sad 2 Mrs ‘Brows; srrssens work, 2 Mrs Brown; crochet work, wool, 1 Mrs Grosnswsy, 2 Mrs Brown; cotton, 1 Mrs Brown. 2 Mrs Grssnswsy; toilsl set, 1 Mrs Gresnswav. 2 Mrs Homillon; ribbossno work. 2 Mrs Brown; plush work. 1 Mrs Greenswsy; tsbls scarf, 1 Mrs E Smithsrsm; drown work, 1 Mrs Hamilton, 2 Mrs Greenswsy, tidy, 1 Mrs Hamil-ton. 2 Mrs Brown; crszv work, 1 Mrs E Smilbsrsm, 2 Mrs Browv; whisk holder, 1 M's E Smithersm 2 Mrs Gfeonafllhv; panel, 1 Mrs Greens way. 2 Mrs E Smizbersm; pin-cushion. 1 Mrs Hsygsrsh, 2 Mrs E Bmilhcrsm; splssbss, 1 Mrs Gresnnwsy, 2 Miss Smith; ï¬lcsells, 1 Mrs Grseuawsy; oil psinsing, lsndsospe, 1 Mrs. Browo,2 Miss M Paley: spphque work, 1 Mrs Hsvgsrth; 2 Mrs. GreonaWsy: horn work, 1 and 2 Mrs Brown; pillow sbsms, 1 Mrs Homil , mu, 2 Mrs Ha, gsrlb; etching, _1 Mrs Hsygartb. 2 Mn- Grams may; oouecuon of phomgrapha. 1 and 2 John Jones; rec-.mmeuded. embroidery on lineml Mrs Hamilton; paintmg on tin, 1 and 2 Miss Emily Hand; oil painting. 1 und 2 Mrs Hamilton. Wealthy applse, lsi '1‘ Juakin. 2 R7 Moore; snow, 1 J B Powlen. 2 John Willock; alexanders, 1 John B Powlu. 2 T Greenaway, rnsseu, 1 J obn Fell jr, 2 Wm Iaanc; (Inches: 0! Oldenburg, 1 A E Miutbome; full pippina, 1 Adam Potts. 2 Jon Pearn; roxbmy ruesets. 1 John Wulock. 2 J 05 Penn; auv other variety, 1 J B P090199. 2 J Wallnck; vorie‘y table appzee. 1 J 08 Penn. 2 T Junkin; "any onokinz nipples. 1 John Hon. 2 John ‘Fefl i9; crab apples, 1 .E Smithoum, 2 Joe PeBrB; variety orob apples. 1 E Smizhenm, 2 Wm Pdhxck; grapes. 1 J B Powles, 2 John Hare. TRIED, TESTED AND TRUE. Thousands KnOw of the qucx ena Certain Relief that Comes From South American Kidney Cure. This medicine Will not cure all the ills that. flesh is heir to, but it. will cure kidney troubles of whatever kindâ€"no case too aggravated. It will cure speedily â€"eure relief in six hours.- It is rich in healing powers, and whilst it quickly gives,ease where’pain existed before. it also gives strength to the weak and deranged organs. making the cure complete and 3lasting. Thousands who know what South American Kidney Care has done for them will tell you 30. Sold by E. GREGORY, Lindsay.â€"43. gun Toox LEG BAIL.â€"-â€"- Uu um“, morning Mr. P. McCarthy, With a. gang for the back Samuel Beaver, well known in this section. During Monday night Mr. P. ershins and drawers, two pain 5 of pants, several flannel shirt-s, pair of woollen mits, and a pair of buckskin gloves and some cash were taken. Suspicion at ‘once rested on Beaver, who the evening aged a pair of boots, land who he knew “his going with Mr. and Mr. Kenneday followed as soon as the goods were missed. odan'd found one of Beaver in Norwo the shirts on his person. He admitted, when cornered, having stolen the goods his satchel on and that they were in ahead. Constable Wrighti having no ' ' portunity vocal “Iv- Mr. Kanqdï¬y over 'thtook "353“" esver’s satchel? in which sud netted B be foilndu his goods except one shut and the anti Tn? thefis until! at large:- i . .. 6" s4 ._,(, g ASTINGS. FRUIT. of the Qgick and On Tuesday THE WATCHMA. LIDSAY. WHURSDAY. OCTOBER 24TH. 1895- A CAREFUL STUDENT OF SOCIAL REFORM. Rev. W.Galbraith, L.L.B. Pastor of ï¬lm- at Methodist Church, Toronto has a. Good Word to Say of Dr. Ag- new’s Catarrhal Powder. The Rev. Wm. Galbraith, la. L‘ B. is one of the thoughtful preachers of the day. The active interest he has taken in ques- tions of social reform has given him wide influence outside of his own church, where his influence is undisputed. His mind is of the kind that thinks out a problem, and then he is able to speak with force and intelligence. He is to be credited with examining into the merits of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, with the same bent of mind: And what does he say? That in this medicine he has found a remedy that gives quick relief for cold in the head, which is so uncomfortable to everybody, and giving relief there it helps perhaps more than any other remedy to stave off the ill eflects that come from catarrhal trouble. One short puï¬â€˜ of the breath throuch the Blower. supplied with each bottle of Dr. Agnew’a Catarrhal powder, diffuses this powder over the sqrface of the nasal passages. Painless and delightful to use, it relieves in ten minutes, ani permanentyl cures Cetarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Head- ache. Sore Throat. Toneilitie and Deafness. 60 cents. Sample bottle with Blower sent free on receipt of two 3 cent stamps, S. G. Detchon. 44 Church- et, Toronto. Sold by E. GREGORY, Lind Farming; in The West. A visit to theLowe farms, near Morris, Manitoba, affords an instructive outing to those who are interested in improved farm machinery. Mr. Stevenson's ideal farm would doubtless be a world of wonder; in fact it. is quite wonderful to hear him tell of the appliances who he has already had in opperatiun. Om of his curiosities is a traction engine, which ploughs and threshers. gathering ur Its own fuel (straw) as it traveles around. It does not drag the machine, but carries it, bolted to a platform ,and secured to boiler and axle. The sheaves are thrown upon 1a platform, in front of the separator; one man places them on it, and another feeds them through; the grain passes into bags, which are thrown otf on one side ; and a man comes along with a team and hauls them away to the grainary. Ten men and two horses thrashed over 1,200 bushels of wheat and stored in the grain- ary in a single day. This in‘v‘eutlun has been in operation for three vearsin succes- sion. and improvements lime been made from season to season. ". L1,: year some 200 bushels more than ‘ast year have been threshed. ‘ -_ fl An impotent result which Mr. Steven- son claims to have accmopliened is that. of reducing the cost of 150 acres whxcb recently yielded 7,900 bushels of wheat, A...‘l .. Lu vvvvvv J J-v.w‘__ ,' was. he says. very little OVer one ands. 1141f cents per bushel. f' a claims 3180 to reduce the expense of breaking to 40 cents peiacre, instead of the ordinary $2.50. - 3A-.- ah ï¬Ln :Iv- wv- . The work of breaking is done at the rate of twelve acres a day. He expects that the ploughing when done simu ta.- neously with the threshing will not be more than ten cents an acre Showing, also, Mr. Stevensvn claims to have greatly improved by means of his new drill shoe; with it he has had his man sow twenty acres a day. while he sat on the machine. This machine, he says, cuts into even the tough sod and deposits the seed.â€"-Car- moi; Standard. A Tramp printer at one time a news- paper publisher in the wes'. called on THE WrrcmuN on his way to Toronlo this week. Among (ther things he told an amusing incxdent of his experience in a aicy which is one of Denver’s rivals. The newspaper on which he worked was owned by an old fellow who had worked his way up from poverty to proprietorship and whose proprietorship of a newspaper was acquired undera mortg lge foreclosure. ' " ‘ , . .. 1...!) AC ‘1'... "W uU‘U-o-‘w â€"-â€".â€"_77 H V. As soon as the old man got hold of the prepeny he began to look around to ï¬nd out where he could save a few dollars in the running expenses. Several weeks passed before he ventured a. suggestion. Said be: “Do you know that little fellow P ‘1 AL‘ *lmovu U\-vâ€"_ _-- Said be: “Do you know that little fellow in the room upstairs-â€"the fellow who works with a. pair of shears and a paste pot?" “Why, yes; that is Tompknis the exâ€" change editor, †said the manager. “Thompkins? Yes, thats his name. Well, you want to keep your eye on him. i In fact, if you take my advice you’ll give? him the grand bounce next pay day.†"Why? He is one of the best men on the force." “Don’t you believe it. I have been watchin him unbeknownst for days and I give you my word’n honor he don’t do a thing from sun to sun except sit there iwith his feet cooked up and read the newspapers. Fire him! He is soldiering, an’ you can bet on it.†.With great difï¬culty the manager made the irate proprietor understand that it was the business of the exchange editor to read newspapers, and that the more he read the better his work was likely to be. â€"P3:t Pcrry people are interesting themselves in a. l-roposltlon to build an electric railway frum Kincardiue, on Lake Huron, to that village, to be known as the lake Hurun Electric Railway. The cost of construction is calculated Rt 85,925 ., n -â€"I.:. ._ C“- MI US VVII|Ii - Viv-w a mile. The promoters are not asking for bonuses from the municipalities. as bond:- would he issued and taken at par, or slightly under, by New York ï¬nanciers. For preliminary expensm, such as sur- v'e‘y‘inq etc., it is preposed that the citizens of fun: or ï¬ve towns along the proposed route skull subscribe $1.000 each, $500 to to paid as soon as the engineers start work; in return the municipalities will be given‘paid Pp shock to the value of 84,000, ---_- ._:n 1.-..-9n ha arm-tad ’ WV. vv â€"â€"v_"77, uvv: . . Parry, bping the terminus, and the tapp- Eing ‘nt ï¬fth. Trent Valley canal system mu autumn! increase the impmtn no. Gitimmilnnglrudy subscribed cur 3 .00 :oitâ€"h: oi 'atdck. A Joke On The Proprietor. interesting A RELIABLE WATCH A RELIABLE CLOCK WEDDING PRESENTS ENGAGEMENT AND WED- DING RINGS: beautiful goods. is vuvgsï¬Ã©Ã©ssed, our prices tire the lowest for good honest goods, we keep no other. Repairing a. Specialty, no fancy prices W. F. McOARTY. The Jeweler, 77 Kent-: We have the reputation of selling GOOD GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE. ARMITAGE, Our stock of novelties in Jewelpy NOBODY EVER MADE PROVE IT! who bought their furniture at our Warehouse. This may seem a. proud boasts, but FACTS are stubborn things. All we ask is an inspection of our New Mammoth WarerOoms 7| KENTSTEET MIST 3-5KE If you will compare PRlCESl and QUALITY of GOODS we are conï¬dent you will agree with those who have already purchased that you don’t have to go to Toronto to secure the ï¬nest furniture at the lowest prices. We can .undersell any Toronto houseâ€"we have always done it and will continue to do it until the end of the chapter. Don't be carried oï¬' by clap-trap advertisements, but leave your money in L‘ndsay and save freight charges. If 'hnything isn’t right we’ll make it right, and that’s gmore than a city concern will do. The cheapest place in town for When You Come To Lindsay ANDERSON, NUG‘ENT Call and see our mammoth at one of the ï¬nest in the Province. THE TAILOR. in Endless Variety. m Gold or ‘Silver- 2 Day or 8 Day. .stl Lindsay tops, made by some c Canadaâ€"Will be sold There is no other root crop grown whic pmdnm ~ . per acre of desirable cattle food for win {or fee 1 l _ Long Red Mange]. Over 20m b'w'wV - To secure the best results : . ml . "r? I Mammoth Mangel is exceptin'nlly 6-1 -. ‘~) -' shaped roots. Growers who have usnd ’~ rm- any other Long Red Variety. H m .1 54-1110 imassive straight and regular in ~:ize and A must , [keeping qualities. FOR SALE AT MAMMOTH, LOMQ ‘25.. AQGEL GREGORY’S DRUG STOP? LAND PLASTEH A Great Line of 25 cent Tea. Easy :to load: from Wa. ehouse on William. ' " Street. THE Flui ., u aaï¬o In barrel lots at close 1. W. G. BLAIR 81 SO} ‘ ENGLISH, SCOTCH AI IRISH TWEEDS At prices within the reach everybody. Also a beautiful range of PANTING in FOOT 0F KENT-ST PETERBOROUGH BUSINESS COLLEGE We are now inshlled in our hmdsome premises where we have every facility {or work. comfort for our students, _ vn- nv- vâ€" “â€"_-..- wit-31's student. eaten}!- in the ï¬rst two wee)- Septamber of this year than ever before during whole month. -_ , -'I‘RYâ€" lTHE HAIHHMH .. 6n; agadua'ï¬es never diatppoim. themselves or We beiicve in and insist on monoveumâ€"h the success of our GndpntesL "but Illustrated ('J'ireElufoel’Ia of the success of of them. Send for it and specimens 0! Penman PBENGLE MGGREA, BUSINESS COLLEGE. PETE RBO GENERAL REPAIR SH Repairs anything from a Cloék' S‘eam Engine. Lawn Mowe, s cued and repaired. Sowmx ac reï¬ned in ï¬rst-class styte. I have three ï¬r r - W. G. BLAIR SONS Are showing a beautiful range of '. WEBSTEF , NEW BICYCLE Lock and Gunsmith. 3-00 to 3-50- NORTH WILLIAM STRE A. CA1 *BELL, CARTERS’ £MPROVE and SAL-TI Dealer CORNER KEN! " .‘\ ’ LLIAM'STS v.1 ‘a‘lllllili-1 i.?mf1rah3§..§.1fl£fl’lr¢ nagging-Imagining, unm- cwr-Ennï¬o-anunnrzlvi up... ubEEEDIia-utnzunfltto a. «8- 8» Fill-8.1.- 3 mamaâ€"9 ï¬>§fll ' avail-unl- uniâ€. {3313‘ 3? aggaggguhï¬um 53;» 1.353833%..334q .i‘.‘ 1.3.... II. a I. â€in. . .. . Jaggiom'hagk “Tam Sugg‘ies, two With mep‘é’f'trers in :cAVEATSJRADEMARK's COPYRIGHTS. z-rs nan-w: Imam. THE PERFECT TEA M 'ru: M,W .' {’eRTA‘l’N A PATENT? m. --. er and an boner- 032215me to '2- 0:37.: ca. ‘wi ï¬fty! ‘inthe mtant bur-To: (a. cumin. ..;5 conï¬u-«um A hrndbookotln- A-â€" FANAILY GROCER v "‘ lwaChine 3': v 1. Carters‘ . from well- nrefer it to ‘c -. roots are needing and 5" :criuii, iii ‘ pu_bl_lc with. an amount ‘ Mammoth wen grown. "FER! :rice of One l best of the city ms well selected «1! 1h: farm and «1 THE WATCH- ' {of One Dollar. ncc of one. mm with the ambled to Tube ad 008 vw .; k the-best mug: of.