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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 14 Feb 1896, p. 6

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ukny’au wuhmuouihiMmdeod. and It 13 give: you mummy. hummus: mum-mummy Trelmuen, Dmr Snugâ€"One at the principal masons to: our meeting this mnmguto mkaknown to youlnsoma tangible film our thanks for the faithful servleuyou has rendered In connection with church work in :11 departments, but mm Mounts: and lender at the choir.whonhnlpns.moded.wo hue omtmdmlnthommd would at you to W'm pro-ant as “night ”hormonal-Mot than!“ otmo work m hwdomtoru. We mwonswmthuu u remu- m smmmbmm_u§ '3 mentioned to am flan to receive. chammmwmwmmed u mannudthqwuheocxm depends to a great extent ontho person who fills the chair, and we do not hesitate in giving Mr. Fowler credit to a very eon- aidenblo extent far the mucosa of the meeting. On the some session the EDEN. [Correspondence of TH: Pom] Socuu. um Warren-41:9 W:- men’e Auxiliary Society held a social in the church on the evening of the 3rd which was well attended and very success- ful, though no doubt quite a number were deterred from coming by the storm. A well rendered programme consisting ct songs, recitations.reedings and speeches made the time peso pleasantly end profit- ably. Refreshments were served by the Indies and those present enjoyed street on that line. Miss Trealeeven presided at the organ. end Mr. strence Fowler occupied the chair, end just here your correspondent would like toremerk that the success eta meeting of this kind “UV---- assumod the proprietorship of the North Star hotel ...... Mr. Geo. Stephens, our genial blacksmith, is ready to make the sparks fly in his new shop ...... Mr. Neil MCFAdan intends erecting a. new lumber and shingle mill near the old site. Neil‘s Uftllbb. [Correspondence of Ta: P031.) PERSONALâ€"Miss Bartlett, cf Lindsay, is visiting her friend, Miss Henderson. ...... Mr. and Mrs. Dillman, oi Oakwood, psid Uphill a short. visit ...... Mrs. W. Benson, c! 35:15:, spent a few days among friends here ...... Miss M aggie Saber is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Bailey, at Oak 5111......Mise Msbel Henderson, accom- panied by Miss Suter, is visiting at Bexiey. . . . .2 Miss Sadie Gilmonr has returned from Toronto ...... Miss McAfl'rey has re- turned to her home at Lorneviile ...... Mr. W. Porter, manager of the Longiord depot, 3 out on business. BoomNG.â€" Mr. John MoLeohlen has ”Lav, . waâ€"uâ€" --_'m , lea very unstable thing. On Thursday night-the deceased gentleman retired in his usual health, but during the night was attacked by a. weak spell. to which he succumbed. Deceased, who was 88 yeere old, has lived for some time with his daughter, Mrs, A. McDonald, with whom we all sympathize. Pm SOCIALâ€"DO you want to hear the best vocalists? the beat elooutioniste? the best instrumentalists? the best dialogues and tableaux? It you do, name to the b’g pie social to be held in the school on the 14th. Watch out for programs. them, as you like it. One person informed me that they were all the way from Rochester. Swarmâ€"The weather prophets did not hit this stem very well. They would probably do better to construct an obser- vatrry where they czuld tell the time the ladies were going to exhibit themselves. The storm did not delay one, but all the young ladies appeared on the scene of. ctim at the omventlor. roll call. It was remarkable how these delicate orcetares could endure the lnclcmency of "the weather, while of thee of other pursuits in our cities and towns remained at home. It is evident we ceufd not do without the teachers’ example. LUMBERING.â€"-Mi'. Fell is bushwhscking ight along, and unless the snow interferes will have the largest supply rf logs that he has ever had for the mill. which is ex pected to run in March. SCHOOLâ€"The school is flourishingâ€" there are twenty-seven names enrolled average for the month twenty-one. The class report for. the month was short and crisp, and the same for all, 1.9. passable a “any.“ Carlaâ€"'01: Friday morning the news of the sudden death of Mr. McKinnon, o Digby. again reginded the peopfe that life AA URLâ€"-2-â€" a hustler. {l‘he- but month may be dlfl’erent. A BUSEW’HACKEB. OAK WOOD. (Correspondem o! Tm: Poem! Camvanâ€"The second grand skating earnivai of the season will be held on the Oakwood skating rink on Friday evening, Feb. 1431:. Good music will be supplied, also a good supper. with oysters. Admis- sion 25: a couple; single, 15c. Normâ€"A mistake was made in giving the number attended an the last carnival. t should have been 200. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS 3112 mama goat. [Correspondence of In P031.) PASSENGEBS â€"A crowd took the train 331: Wednesday morning.“ the {again took |5AINÂ¥KILLER Family Medicing o'f_fc11e Age. Taken Internally, It Cures Diarrhea, 80mm "magnet, and Pain in the 8tomach,8 Sudden Colds, coughs, etc., mete. I AL -_-_-- vvâ€" 5..., --_., ~ ~ Used Externally. It Cures Outs, Bruises, Bums, Sea/d8, Sprain, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. . LINDSAY FRIDAY. FELL’S S TATION. P3111 Euler. THE GREAT_ DIAMOND. :. 14. Mthomummfifl Odmbthomedm mustang mm mm, Introducad Into M 5! mm Chemist! 00. It W 00 N their earnest than to you to: your u.- tmng emu-tam Instruct them In the gum! truths found In the holy scriptures, sud heartflyjoln us In wishing you very msny - ,u- A. __A..- man‘s heartilyjoin us in wiehinaynu very men! bmm’Sigz-ed on babel! of your my triends, Mme Fowzxn, E. Roam com. ...... Miss Traienven was taken entirely surprise, but did extremely well under the trying circumstances and thanked her friends in well-"has“: words. The present ounsisted of an elegant writing desk and bookcase combined, which. we hcpe, may prove of use to our friend ...... The meet- ing closed with the benediction. No Internal madlclne mull-ed. tottar, eczema, itch. all eruptions on the face, hands. nose, etc" leaving the skin clear. white and healthy. Itllnuthul- lng and curative powers new no other rem . tar Swnmx’s One-gnaw;k WW3 00.. Montreal. Whom AmubdriverinlozoacTum Meant“ day. Amismmgastcmghud CMDMBIDNM Pabst mammmunmmm Child- un love It. Sold by A. W Farm Xsborers in Belgium receive 46 cent: 3 day. -Cunm Swmn, U. 8. A" San Diego, CAL, says: "Shfloh‘a Catn‘rrh Remedy la the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good.” Price 50:. Sold by A. mm, mm. [Correspondence o! In: Posfl. Camâ€"Miss Sarah Bald died at her res!- denee this warning. the 7th inst" at 4 o'clock am. She had enjoyed good health for a person of her extreme age, but last Sunday she was taken wlth a chm, follow- ed by sinking spells, and desplte the most kind attention and careful nursing suc- cumbed this morning. The deceased, who was aunt of the late Issac McNeely, was one o! the most popular ladies in this section of the county. and her many blends in Llndsny wlll be pained to hear of her demise. "I am fully convinced, both by personal experience and by the statements of many parishioners intrnsted to my care, that. the celebrated medicine Paine's Celery Campennd deserves a. high recommenda- tian. I therefore willingly ludorse the testimonials already given in its behalf. (536.) “S. F. Ryckman, Hamilton, Ont." The first dose or South American Rheu- matic Cure gives relief and absolutely convinces that a cure Is certain. The sick people of the great ohumh pulsh of St. Anne's, Montreal, have been greatly blessed and beneflbted bytha 111e- glvlnz and health restoring virtues of Paine‘s Celery Compound. The clergyman of St. Anne’s Church know of the grand work accomplished amongst their par- ishioners, and at; all tlmes accord unstlnt- ed pulse to the great‘curing Compound. Rev. P. Bloux, one of $5. Anne’s most popnlsr priests who used the Compound hlmselt writes as ,tollows : Newspepen and. mxezizol. â€"Sir Charles Topper, Cine-dais new sec- retary of state, has an article in the Feb- ruary Canadian Magazine, just issued, dealing with the British navy and its re- lation to the colonies. He shows how Canada. has contributed in the pest, and is contributing at present. to England's navel supremacy. He asks some vary per- tinent questions as to the position oi afleirs it Great Britain did not own Halifax, Que- bec and Esquimeult, and it the Cnnadien Puoiflo Railway did not cross the continent wholly within British territory. It is a very suggestive article. Hon. David Mills has an article in the same issue. Bouncers Well-known (humour. Our :4 or 3 Seven Actual or sauna: In Five Duo. “1 had so severe an attack of sciatica In May, 1894 that I could hardly walkv I was recommended by G. W. Spaci- man. druggisc to use Sauhh American Rheumatic Core. I followed his ad- vice, and wlbhln five days was com- pletely cured. Three years baton, when troubled with the same complaint. lfiiiook doctors three months to and HUNDREDS MADE WELL WHO WERE PRONOUNCED INCURLBLE BY THE DOCTORS. RAMSEY’Sâ€"MARIPOSA. [Special conaponhence of Tun Post. Scnoox Brawn.â€" Following ls the monthly report; of s. a. No. 11,Mnrlpou. I. classâ€"Wm. Slemmon, Arthur Poaxcr. Sr. IV. clamâ€"Petals Noble, Flore: ca Reazln. Chas. Manhood. Int. IV. class â€"Hezskiah Baum, Alex. Thorburn Chester Arther. Jr. IV. classâ€"Annie Mc- Klnnon, Maud Slemmon, John Hall. Sr. III. classâ€"Betta Pants, J ulla Noble, Boy Broad. Jr. III. classâ€"Gullah Wood- ward, Ray Malnhood, Stella Chase. 1!. classâ€"Roy Jackson, Kale MeKlnnor, Howard Kasllok. Part II. classâ€"Victor Chase, Elsle Chase. L classâ€"Vanda. Mal;- hoad. A. G. Snow, teacher. The Only Medicine in the World Beartily Indorsed by the Clergy of all Denominations. 4.1m Dmm>fl U.mm>mm.m>2_m1mw > 2).:02)... Wrmmmâ€"ZD. Paine’s Celery Compound Does a Marvellous W0rk In a Populous Church Parish in Montreal. . A Sensible Sermon! APmimcooknnau-nnflsmth. A naive plum-1n Indis sun: ‘0 cant! dsy. 'Bow to cm at m m Simply 3pm: “Sumner; Om: City Clergsman Speaks About Physical Restoration. :.'.s. F. BYKCMA-N. VARIE TIES. OMEMEE. m CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY: The annual report of the Minister at Jnsuce on the penitendarles of Can. ad: was presented to Parusment to. day. It 1: mtemm u contdnlng the first report of the new Inspector, Mr. Dough: Stewart. wjho has ohm- edthetormotthereponmmmm- gpects 5nd Wed_ln It 39m very -__v -rwr 7--. A Toronto deputation, consisting of Dr. Pyne, Major Harstone, W. D. McPherson, Arthur Denison and H- H. Dewart, this morning waited on the Premier, Hon. Mr. Desjardins, Minister or Militia. and General Gascoigne, to urge the re-establishment of a corps of garrison artiiiery for that city. The deputation was accompanied by Messrs. Coatsworth, Cockburn. Maciean, Mu- lock and other M.P.’s. The Premier was pleased to hear the expression of loyalty that came from the delega- tion and the members present. irrc~ spective or party. and promised care- ful consideration or the request. From what your correspondent can gather the general is more inclined to rely on intantry and light artillery to:- re- pelling invasion or attack than on his guns mounted at 3‘9th or when. It looks as it Col. Aylmer is likely to be made A mam-General. The 0(- fice is one o! a. semi-militn'y. semi- civil character and the Minster and the Government are (unions to have it filled by a man thoroughly versed with the main of the demrtmept and has the gift 0! dealing not only with the militia but has also the knack of getting along with the public. and the politician: who do husineu with the department. Strong representations have been made in (ever of Col. Otter of. Toronto and 00!. Smith or London. but it is likely that the high milinry knowledge a: the former will be com sideredtobeotmoreservieetotho country in the active side of the ser- vice than in the ,dersrtment at Otta- Lane. and as oiflcers’ quarter: durint 1814. his father’s house having bean burned by suermas in 1813. The origi- nal plot at the homestead was grant- ed by King George 111.. Jan. 6, 1796; session ,0! the tawny for more than a hundred years. and the clock. whose ticking marked his birth. marked also his release from the weary hours or his suffering. during which he was sustained by an unwavering Christian faith. He was also of revolutionary stock. his maternal grandfather hav- ing been Col. Shannan, a British om- cez. whose command was the last to surrender to American arms. He had entered upon his 77th year, having been born Jan. 1. 1820. He had been a life-long Liberal. a Justice of the peace for 33 years. and had held many other public positions of trust. He was es- teemed by all for his uprightness of character. and kindness of heart. and revered by those admitted to his friendship and home circle. He leaves a corrupt act fro anyone to publish false statements reflecting on the per- sonai character of any candidate with- out cause. It was not his intention to pms the bill this session but he thought it well to place it before the House and the country, as Canada. had gen- erally followed the English practice. and possibly the Government next year might feel disposedto take it up. mu, , A n- on- "sn- Richard cirtx'vrxghtLWha: unis: penalty ?5 _ _. .- ,nnAL- Mr. Mills of Bothwell called atten- tion to the telegram In yesterday‘s papers stating that there was a. possi- bility of the Imperial Government ad- vancing to Canada the money neces- sary for strengthening the defences. He wanted to know 11 any communica- tion had taken place between the two Governments on this line. M}. Foster said he knew nothing of the matter beyond what had appeu'ed 1n the newspapers. _ .. -‘vâ€"r -_‘. A Rio Janeiro despntch says that Brazil is greatly excited. owln to the French ware ship Bengal! having sexed a vessel carry- ing a Brazilian flag in disputed waters. The Times toâ€"xnorrow will publish a two- coiumn article ex mining that Mr. Rhodes' scheme for the eveiopment or Rhodesia will occupy him for the next four or an years. Dr. Pulskl, dlrector of the National Gai- lery of Fine Arts at Buds Pesth. has be- come insane. His mania is the purchasing or lcturea, which are pronounced to he rub ish. , . . ,A A. _ -AA-__A A- “ESE Alfred ~(iouldma. float of St. Alphegc. Scuthwnrk. who was lmfly known as " the costers' parson." was hurled at Woklng yesterday. ‘_ . A,,AÂ¥ Al_ l_‘-_LI_- n- - uni-nu... Bismarck adviscs against the nttempt to Increase the qualification for the tranchiu in Germany. The measure proposed sweeps may direct voting altogether and institutes instead 11 sort or electoral col- lege which shall choose members or tho Diet. Ottawa, Feb. 7.â€"In the House yes- terday afternoon, Sir C.H. Tupper ln- troduced a. bill to amend the Domin- ion Elections Act. He said that at the last session or the Imperial Parlia- ment 8. bill was Introduced making it r‘..._._, Sir C. 'H. Tapperâ€"It would void the election or a candidate 11 he proved to be the guiltyfipairtyu Feb. 10. Of the 3434 ships that passed through the Suez Canal last year only four were Am- erican. , The Cuban insurgents lost 80 killed in an engagement with the Spanish troops on Saturday. Jean 1A1: ate Ban-e. the dlstlnmlshed French scu ptor. 1: dead In Park. He wu born In Paris September 25._ _1811._ 'Tbe fenéznela'ns are null agitating for the formation of battalions or volunteer corps, lnqlqung sgguts. - "Twig-random between the Argentine Re- public and emu are daily becoming more strained. owing to the tone or the 01mm: newspapers. 7 _ __ ;-§;o§3n§”iddow had large grown- he was dearly loved up tamily,by whom and by whom his memory 3:111 11.: he!!! Premier Inuit-in or the Korlhwe“ Tern- urlel En Ionic to: outlaw; Winnipeg. Feb. 9.-Premier Haultain of Regina. and J. C. Pope, who held the position of Accountant ot the Territorial Exhibition went east to 0!- tswa. to-day.‘ pmumably to throw more light on the subject of unpaid exhibition accounts. about which there has been a good deal or talk at the capital. - A 7,. L. n‘-., flatly cable Desputchcs Cut Down for Busy Benders. u u; wuvu- w ..-v.-... as their best possession."1‘he funeral will take place from his late residence or. Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 12. at 2 o'clock. interment taking place at Drummond Hill Cemetery. The re-count of, votes cast in Dauv phln constituency in the late provin- cial election confirmed the return at Theodore Burrows by 12 majority. Glen Campbell. the defeated candidate. will now protest the election. and 1t ll understood Mr. Burrows will resign rather than run the risk of being un- seated. - The members or the Provincial Cabl- net decline to discuss the alleged pro- Vlslons or the Remedial Bill. publish- ed In the press. but Intimate that the validity or the measure may be tested in the courts. Rev. John J. Leach. Ph.D..pastor o: the Methodist Church. Neepnwn. died IU'UGJ. A are at Calgary Sammy night did. 81000 dams}; to _Allen @093 store. ,‘n-_ . 'Avvv wanâ€"5‘. -v _ V... __ 7 , Grain deliveries are increasing at country points. owing to the rise in price. Fifty cents per bushel is paid at Portage la Prairie. BEâ€"m 01’ MR- L. mm WIRED F30! WIXNIPEG. «Inn- Mo Ir. Ipleer lee Rented Fre- ehe Gull Trunkâ€"Conservative m Montreal. Feb. iâ€"Mr. W. J’. Spleen general manager at the Chicago end Grand Trunk Railway. arrived in the city to-day and confirmed the report that he had retired from the road. edd- inx the: the information bed been conveyed to him. to the eaeet the! the Chicago and Grand Trunk would be managed from Montreal. Mr. 8. F. Gourhy. 0.0.. o! Tram N.S., who has been in the Northwest for two months past. sates that when he went out. the Conservative pert! Appeared only to be waiting for buri- al. but that the nune of Tapper hu eel the heather on fire and that Sir Charles wlll arr-y every sent weet o! the greet lakes. Kr. Gourhy odds that Hugh John Haedoneld‘i. the most popular man in 113:1".th The next retirement in the Oink will be lit. Wenaoe. meehenied n- gflntendtntftheworktobedoneh! 11(ch the new general Ill- per-interment. Dr. Drunmond he: conned 3 new non: for Miami. which will be node!- ed for the first time It Cubes. J troubled with a skin disease. I went to Hot Springs, Ark. and I actually believe I Consulted over fifsv (32.1313 at difi‘etent times without getting any relief. I took one bottle of your Kootenay Cure and ithas curcdme. Previous to using it! was unable to shave. It is no doubt a wonderful medicine. I recommend it most highly. Yours truly, A. TRUMAfi, :09 King St. 1-3.. Hamilton. Ont. Bull-on. the Electrical Plead. In Got An- other New Selene on. Orange. N.J.. Feb. 9.â€"The much-talk- ed-ot attempt of Mr. Thomas A. Edi- eon to photograph a man‘s brain did not take place to-day as Mr. Edison was not ready with the necessary tubes to be used in the work. He mumI that one of the tubes which had been constructed produced a distorted im- age and he has set to work to con- struct a battery of five or more tubes which will cover the head or the sub- ject completely. Mr. Edison states that the attempt will probably be made to-morrow night. A man will- be plac- ed on a table with a sensitive late and shutter on his head. Over his cad will be placed the battery or five tubes. the exposure will be for the first ex- periment. one hour. Mr. Edison be- lieve: that he will be “Will. He has succeeded. it in said. in making tubes or incandescent light bulbs that are superior to Crook: tubes in the results. 77 The extent of Fischer’s defamation- ls :5000. He Is a married man mt! Im- plicit confidence had been repoced In him for a year and a halt. “In case any .mishap would beau the bearer of “43.11. Fischer of New York. corner Webster-avenue and 171:: :treeLplease notify my wife Augusta. 0! same address. and send teletram at once. Any property found upon me. also all personal property in 111: at above address belongs to my wife. I am traveling under the name cf 11. Schuberz.” And for m: nau- WV hm Fischer MM to sew Koch and Broke Into Jul Toronto. Feb. 8. Herbert Fischer. bookkeoer in Pat- terson's box factory. New York, has surrender himself as an embenler. Since Jan. 27. Fischer has not been 3! the factory. Two days later. under the name of " H. Schuberg. Jersey City." he registerv'd at the A]- bion Hotel. Toronto. On Monday night he paid his bill and left the hotel. telling the clcrk that he was going to QUebec and Montreal. In- ;tead he went back to Xew York 3nd. gave himself up to the police. who were looking for him. It seems that while in Toronto he contemplated sul- cide. With that idea in View. he boast a. revolver and indited this brief note. whlch was found in his pocket, thcngxrested: _ A! "Albion Hotel Toxonto. Jan. 80. “To whom It may concern: tween“md60,md19wuflym Fiftyâ€"tour prisoner: ere nefvlnx urn terms. A table is .130 “Yen sham the senml religious denomlutlons or which the convicts are adherents. profit or $10,269 is shown on the open- “on: or the binder twine factory 1t Kingston. ' 1..“ - - - a, _AIA_ TAKLSLN 'N’EthC FTO SUICIDE. Marlo ...... uibec .......... Jew Brunswlck Nova. Soon: Manitoba and N'west British Columbia. .... to riorocikrn A as“; aux. Immvmm. ‘ "an "If-0.1mm 14 W School to! Ottawa. Lamont- Mn been undo by the “who :12th hr the «num- neot of n trunk: taboo! tor Fmah sud Eoglhh teacher: In 0qu Th0 princlpnl o! the school «all! be “(and to the Normdochooluun'. mammal-onu- ouzy will be and fa- pmua puma. m mount pad {ammo-unload theehoolwlhbounmupad luau coutu- um and Bum". It I! glint!“ r2111 with Interact the (alluring mketr Iran the Baa-h Bank! 0! Much I? .1862: “When. h". per bush. 2! 63: ups-Inez. 2: 3,]; am. per 200 um. 12- 6.1: ham. 1. 81; can. 11d; poo, l-9d; uncanny need. 5-; pork. huh. pa 1m lb... 159-, park. (a bunch. ‘51; hay. can.” :90”, had; my,” "791; butter In Grim-w: In. 44; better. Ire-h. par lb .84.” on. u ”sandman-tau» on. tho unnu- rm; thqmgny Mugging «(pm dun wuâ€" uâ€"c â€", â€"â€"-~_..,- .. v ' Wlnhmd Minx M ‘3'! 1'.- Good on M‘ The madam: who a mum“!!! 1" tau-ring to flu “ good old am." what price- were good and um mad: ,7...‘ w.,_, Never let my one persuade you to buy e substitute or imitetion o! the reel article you need. The genuine are put up in round. flat wooden box”. white lettering on blue hbel end red bend. You out get the genuine Dodd‘e Kidney Pm. tron nny dnnieterdeelerinCen- 1‘.” “amino!“ socce- ot Dead“- Ind- my run m the In" 14401.0( 0! o. unma- mm A tube! treatment In p111 term en: un- known unul Dodd'e Kline: Pm: me Into use. It Dadd's Kidney Pm: were not Indeed “the best. In the world.” noonewonld Innate them. Who uiééfitudod and who packs“ the wowed- when a mutate“ can; I: passed nponyonl I __‘- I.__- “Iv“ FREE TO USSR. SUILIIIT 3MP A?" Treasury of Information --râ€"vv ‘hd'sm' ““590. dim" ' ” Km nut-2'13”.“ _, 1N . SUILIGI'IT ALMAIAO Sulght Soap ...THE.. x . petition gave N02 tECEIVED. in town. Like others. we have been d yearâ€"how to please old customers better and attract new ones in plenty. We fancy we have reduced grocery buying and selling to a sienoe, or pretty near it. in large quantifies in order to get the goods at reduced prices, and sell at a. small profit in order to clear the goods out quickly. In this way our customers get the very freshest groceries at excrptionally low figures. In this new year we are prepared to do a larger business and give better satis- faction than ever. We solicit a chance to serve those who have not as yet dealt with us. confident that on a year's trading we can do better for you than any other grocer worry. Conditions are considerably altered now-a and one's business demands unremitting care stantlflon the alert to gain some little adval their way. and make the rugged road to busim ago a store-keeper did not have to hustle much to gain trade vc him a cinch that enabled him to do a large volume of bu: ARGH. 'GAMPBELL, lowithhomodamfihm Window-film Mn “My do» to. Don't «sum flamma- Niall. STORM WINDOWS. ’flfimw - LIN 065-004. V â€"“-‘ Wm savmus flu OST.â€"â€"On the evening of the 7th J Ind“ Mg: the Inc. Oshvood, two “DRUGS on. udbmmthoouwrnphu. Any Nanak: ad hum no. u. not! Brat. «on rm to may: M W. n. IcLAUCH- into." “film a 3 men's mqur __ST§BLED. unmouan an au- and om». man's m mam if" â€"‘-â€"u-â€"-"' Pllkie’s Diphtherine “170i Adgerttumen ts AmmumWQmM rum» lmm GEO. I NGLE. “an. Gan boll. NEW DISCOVERY. bly altered now-a-daysâ€"completition is keen to a degree unremitting are and attention. Merchants are com some little advantage that may help to attract trade red road to business succss asier to travel. >een devoting much time and careful thought to the new mers better acd attract new ones in plenty. We fancy ing and selling to a sienoe, or pretty near it. We buy a get the goods at reduced prices, and sell at a. small ds out quickly. In this way our customers get the very vi I. Imus. s. A. m MGWOOD. PIC-[00%. :on “OWOOD lulu. Dick 3 31790:! Paragon FAMILY GROCER, LIN DSA‘?‘ n “ =mm MM lot. 1‘ on mewvvwâ€"y ..â€"_ -__, _,w,r Mal alum-hip of XIflpon The?“ m n the next I h on m “M culunu n 1.. “3 ”humpmznfig’m banished-u. almond. “Cum ‘ chem-um? “anti-1:514“ mud by unit lapsed ‘« Pl) mwnuaWL-sfik \\ . “fan-0W Ir. Broderick notified the Kennedy, Davis soupuflm “pendant a boy named fluctuation wss flied. Hill: at Waco”. . communication was .â€" m Frampton asking 1. arm Implant and 0! WM five for entrance door ”at" m .l-msttdooi. -Beterred to commit“ C I” On not “In. t. 1' mow - "w I”manilacontrulw,undmcl “Mo-Mort 8m - cad- » $14.) per cord)! unnum- ud no” la lab. * w In amendment t mun WORD. allot. seconded by Mr. d on mum Wbcnmct (Jr woad be Ema.“ .7. “a” °‘ W man at the prices ”go “WW but on oonnldmclon th- unk-iguana. wwwenmountot 504.1 SILI- was .014 U Rhiannon: of the same, a: on In 2) cords of cedar I J. H. WTHERW Mb at $1.45aocr. - nu AUDn‘Olb â€"-â€"â€".â€"â€"._â€"â€"â€"' â€" v ' , . "' ' ' " and.” of the public sob All Kmds of LUMBER. The com on rali is an ~ “Mina baud hr -â€"â€"m u m 0.»â€" imakomemeu “Jen nnlbtoo. Lam mam' he unl-nnnml report cf I LATE. BILL mu. m of Collegiate ml m: and W003 baton the bond and WM "“503 and reports coma â€"â€"m m on WITH-â€" COM MCNl' ‘ATIONE mucus: FOB. ran: Fowlâ€"W! Sun: “I“ “1 ml“ b Oubolbrpumtn-dmoe. ”Mappointsome in” m to hold meeting: A“ FOR SALEâ€"150 0f “1." F duo-m hadA bdrm lot 51:? xbewmud the chi h n ‘ . __ . .m- nun-nu..â€" n.“ gt 9 A nutf. w nuuu nun WW , ,. ,_ “I “'OOD (IONTBAH MONEY T0 Lemmixzngm od.viz.. 1.3500111“! 4 1:.1 at W In. on WWunh,“ “WW muons. 1 8500111! of- " ft. mud woo . - vr__-_‘-_. [v O] n. J. s. new Tém‘ ’s Twegmms A Nt'msmc 0! 3111 . Humane amt in the ndulce at the (.7011ch Wing I total of 2M pupm raga ntteudcmcc for Jam: ”equated the board to panda! the managing c Wuhan. »« .Al tuned grant far boo! FHG‘WJDa. on: . co, 9.0. . ' I o a.-â€"Betorn-,d to finance on P ‘ ‘ Bu 4“- ' . Ir. J. ‘1‘. Harrington pres: ‘_-A--‘-_-AAAAA E E E? a E? .'E E: in; “ MWI smm'“ ! 85am of en. hard won 4.!!! 81m to meont C: In. it finishes mark! I! '0'!” ”mm“ min-n ba com! to fifty per VABUUM 0H. 00-. ”dt 0‘ {”3 collected 1" '1' a total c-i $24? "‘).~-}-‘yled Kennedy! D8718 £539}. Broderick pregeizted a â€"â€"-'â€"â€"_‘ Van Mass-=23. I: M eds, BlvbY. Kcmmé) New Adan-tunnel; tg/i ".4 ;, mm WALnns business wi L hou‘ â€"-lack of com- ~ \-â€"â€"â€" “\ Lunar. mu a; . nu “roman j by Col. Duoox. £0001 _ .. M, that the nudity 11: "mucus“. I weoussoAY BOARD OF L ‘ , m {but want: Cf ”(I hr was we held a mu camber Ti 7M 38-5 39‘ magnum Dry. I y at. “I. J. D- 141 D. B Anderson The newly elected uni dodu'auou (I tell' seats. m sATISl Scorch-xx. 59‘” minus to be 131‘ eat a ‘ choirnm xn‘lonfl (f Um: ‘. Moved 5! COL 1: . WY. film‘â€" airman of this be; ”cvcd by Co). DEA 7m thst R. Spi ”annulmentâ€"Ca the minutes of 18 d approved 1216 al; TEE fiTASillbu (‘0 Moved by Mr. R. K r;.\ Mr. J. Knssxzm', Lha', duets. J. Kennedy. Mc nah be u epoch} cc mm m committees [or d an: my mute 1" ;.r K! W.â€"C. rtled. the mince rem-ed mud GI (allows : tumult Stew uz-t, wells. J. Kennedy. M: l Ind Dr. Lynch. [amount -Mr. And Ilia. Saules. Pllkie. R. I M J. Kennedy. “citing and Ilqlorts II. Messrs. Deacon, sandy 15nd SEE-pic! . Wes aml 15/41 I wells. chairman: . M mu, Dru. Lynch and J ”$1168 and Bubdingm «Mr .3. Mean. Dcaum. Wu 5 Dr. Jofiera. 1'0 mum '1 111-: ("MAXI :[oved by COL 1mm ox. s: \Lms, that the than-me committees farm an ad VI Insist the chairman in (1‘ cm nquiriuc special ween the meetings of t! mohaeqwtoflftyw land by Mr. “'ALTEB‘ Sim, that the ques Michael building in d the maker‘s house: I 001 pounds be related I mini: and bulldlogs. (4 .t mating ot the board.â€" A NUMBER OF “1‘ AT 10 DZ) “1TH THE 3 “a m aimed. t. laxomxo :- A smmncax'r non :‘I In WI

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