cheap. dur. 3 I L E R PURGER. TRY IT. br 3100 lggist. 'IGHEST ’OWDER. -B0x, RD Off; 18918 BELL ., Etc. lvhhrtorp- BET. LISH w.» ms Fence STOCK EN 1 um nan-v-.. -___ , â€"Terrihle weather has prevailed in the North or Enzlond, the snow being in many from six to ï¬fteen inches deep. -â€"Mre. O. C. Hansen oi Pelican Rapids, Ilium, hanae 4 her infant on the hinge of a door, then drove a nail above the door and hanged her-sell to it with a stout cord. No «use is known for the crime. â€"Neeriy $10,000 Was found in the lining d an old coat in St. Paul, Minn., which belonged to the lae Judge E. M. Cooley. vho for ten years before his death was supposed to have been penniiess. â€"La grippe is again vieitiog the vicinity of Coiborne, 005., and physicians report a number of cases. Two of the public school where are prostrazed with it. Maple syrup is recommended as a preventive. â€"Dnring the year 1890, 61,435 persons emigrated from Ireland, a telling oi! at 9.365 from the average. 0! theee emigrants 52,685 went to the United States, against an average for the tour preceding years of 61,785. - L -â€"â€"_ ‘LYALI1A â€"Genenl Csmpenon, formerly French minister or war, 13 dead. â€"Ex-Empreas Eugenia is reported to be in I very bad condmon physicany and and little more than a, wreck mentally. 74421-; I- ‘5‘ xx woman com 108 mm mm and PICTURE mums â€"13 A1‘-â€"‘ iifws 0F Ion um 1:631:10): mus or mmEsr. â€"The steamer Ardancorrnh, from Mobile, asked at. Queonawwn.Monday wnh her 1 her torebold fun of water. bows stove am On February 24th she ran mu: anhicebmlg. -- :__.-_..., o .t a n â€"Four of the largest locomotives ever built in the world are nearing completion .8 the Baldwin locomotive works, Philr dolphin. The] are for the Grand Trunk nilwey and will he need in the S'. Clair tunnel, between Port. Enron and Saruio. â€"Tue St. Patel-album Greehdunin says the oppomtment of Grand Duke Sex-gins as governor of Moecow implies that the government intends to drive out the Jews end other forei n element and restore the purely Russian character 0: the city of Mexico. â€"On Monday week a. young mm named Ernest Eagle of Perry while taking out gulp wood in the bush accidentally broke his right leg at the knee joint. He was dnwmg a slight loll spruce tree and when bent the chain broke and Eagle sustained the full force of the recoil oi the tree. .n- g___‘_ VII IU'Jqu.J -1... -._v ___ She Was so badly damiï¬ed that narrowly eqcsped mandating. , 1-,A- I!" A-.. -v- v- -_ ,7 â€"A terrible disaster occurred Monday at the arsenal at Omdurmsn. Egypt. From the reports recewed it appease the: about one hundred dervishee were killed by an explosion there, which destroyed immense stores ol‘ ammunition and scattered the usensl buildings and everything in the immedlste neighbourhood. â€"â€"A mob on Monday lest went to the house 0! Mrs. Wixglnwn of Mt. Sterling, -A-.. -nn nh-unM mun. any. n .5--_--_ v- , (1.. whose husband and sons fore charged flth poisoning Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Wong, and hanged her, and now are searching for Mr. Wlxziuton, who 11:3 “ ‘ - an- duh-n hang sun: In L mug Lua u... n-..“ ...... Jean: flown. Two of the Wigginton boys are in the gaol, which is strongly guarded. â€"A man named Lam-y Pedereon is said to hava cont-«ed so a Tacoma physician that he. in 18$. killed a man named Larsen ï¬uetrung. employed with him at Silver- thorn’e packinwhouse at Sioux City, and to hide the murder cut the body up. called it and ran it to the tertï¬izlng rooms among piles or pork left there for the month. He turned the clothes in the furnace. â€"'1‘he four year old eon of Robert Shields of Slate Ltck. Ben was Wednesday attack ed by e large cat with which she had been playing. The cat clasped the child about the neck with its page and sun): its teeth , 4.. ,_ ‘4-) the neck with its paws and sun: us 56ch Into tho boya’ lips. The mother tried to (hire the cut away, but. it held on, appor- ontly mad with fury. Tho mozher ï¬nally choked the cat nosll it was unconscious, sod mos sovad the child’s life. - I‘L Elle (Eamhian 331351: muuuu uuu lgr, V~-,--- i- r7, , s. The mule are within 3 radius or about. flhy miles {rem Stanford. â€"Walter Munroe. a colored mun. died at at his home in Germnnzown from blood nlng produced in a singular manner. otlong ago he fell Into a. dose at the caloon of J arm A. Smith. and some of the hnbunes of mu place, thinking 10 have some fun at his expense dropped a red hot cont into hls_uhoe. H_ls too: was burned ,9 ;:_ a-_-|_....l â€"'1‘he following facts are given with mud to the flat inoueuy in Canada: The not is sold entirely in American mat- hte. Oar chief competitor is Russia, as flex is grown in the States for seed only “6 no: for ï¬bre to any extent. The value of the total cutout of Ontario mills in over one million doll in; 345099939 paid out in â€" _- 1.....- A’ _________.__â€"â€"-â€"iâ€"-â€"â€"f LINDSAY. FBQAY. MARCH 20. 1891. “lib In") ulu uuwe u... -v-_ .7_- ,, badly end the wound rapidly developed Into oloon poisoning. Just before he died he Informed the police of the way he received hle'lnjnry and several arrests hove followed. -An American nemed Moore was recently arrested by the Portage†on the Zamboni river on a charge of being on English any. Moore WAS formerly connect. ed wish the British South Ail-icon oom- Qeny. but lately engaged in private Wag. Being unable toehow American re 0! clflzvm. he wee imprisoned in e ms for eight. days, being obliged to lie on 3 rock floor without any bedding. Then he wee charged Wish Inciting the neflveo coaleorder, end Wee sent. cote Mozambique eecerted by three guards. Onthe my he we.- eompelled to hire b993,,“ Zomba. for “1.. Man- WI‘ wwwuou up u.-v -V winch he had to pay 3:000 rem. Mbore loses vdueble mineral rights in Mahmu- hnd end hie health he: been broken by â€"The emu-ts of Dr. Koch to ï¬nd en agency to combat. consumption ere belnn {allowed by remerkeble armaments In ““9" quarters. Treatment of tuberculosis and chem-h by umdmkmofgon’s blood e.- been joxblbltod m chy by Dr. Born “In and modem. Three manna. two lug. tubercukonle no one Mum - Y N, bee thought bonehe- , declared tho-molten mung duo-t mend their “all: had banned. Bub: more eon- OIIIIptlvee exublted marked improvement. “099908 Qm‘ooqahtng leg-311 m _ LA- 15,11,13an Notice‘ m A 0 goodâ€. Work: i‘moy 71010:“?! I“ ‘3‘ WEEK. custom houee, end hie wife, both of whom were British eubjeotet hove been murdered by Tonqnine nee: Beoie, e poet 0! the French em: of occupation. ‘ â€"The nemeotEA. Meekeloenolï¬em- ilton, Ont, we: Tuesdny otternoon amok from the roll of solicitors beiore J udge Fergueon et Osgoode hell. Mr. Mnkeloen had been given until March 3 to pay into client, court certain moneys belonging to I end, telling to do this this, the penalty wee inflicted. mi. lash-b!» when m «#916106 '0' Pi luuevm- -A month ego Mrs. Funk Bear oi Can- ton. Ohio, gave birth to a baby girl. ior whom Mrs. Baner’s 4-year old son conceiv- ed an intense dislike. because, as he said, he wanted a little brother. The youngster has never missed an opportunity to-mai- treat his little sister, and Tuesday the continued crying oi' the babeled the mother to mske an examination, when she found that the great toe of the right toothed been bitten 03 at the joint. The 4-year old acknowledged his guilt. 7‘- 1 _ _-â€" -â€"-On Sunday evening. March 1, a man, his wife and tour children started across the river from Windsor to Detroit on the steamer Lansdowne. The man disappear- ed. A d spatch from Sodus, N.Y., on the 14th inst. says that the woman was Mrs. Anna Thomas, on her way from Salt Lake City to Wales. Her husband having refused to become a Mormon they were persecuted, and threats upon his life made him insane. He probably imagined that he was pursued and jumped into the De- troit river. â€"A Dublin cable says: While the Dublin mail mail train was nearing Castlerea on Tuesday a passenger named Gavin sudden- ly‘drew akniie and commenced slashing those about him. at the same time yelling at the top of his voice. The car was loaded with passengers and all were thrown into a panic. Gavin badly wounded five fellow- psssengers. and only desisted from the bloody work when both blades of his knife were broken and the weapon was harm- less. He then jumped from the train while it was going at full speed, ran to the woods near by and hid himself. The wounded passengers were taken tea railroad station and several physicians attended to their injuries. The police afterwards captured Gavin. who is undoubtedly insane ...... At the police court examination he was pro nounced perfectly sane, and was remanded until further evidence could be obtained. He hears a striking resemblance to the descriptions of “Jack the Ripper,†and is known to have ï¬gured in several stabbing afl'ray s. - i _ I___- ........s rBVDlzan Lumps Iu reuv .. -m- __ that Mr. Pernell seemed to think they were ell fools. He could not but remember the difference between Fame" the untelnt- ed lender and the Parnell of 1891. â€"The customerv dlgnlty of the division court et London, Ont.. wee rudely dieturbâ€" ed lest Friday morning. 0n oppcelte sides of the berrietere’ teble in the centre of the courtroom set Emenuel Thomee Eesery. herrleter, and James Kilgour, furniture dealer, both of whom were concerned in e eult then in progreea. While e witneee was being examined Kilgour euddenly sprang up, mounted the teble end jumped from it upon Eseery. who was quietly taking notes of the evidence, hurling him from his chair to floor. A terrible struggle ensued, end before the amezed onlookers could interfere Eeeery got his eueeilent “into chancery,†end wee proceeding to reduce him to pulp, when by the heroic efforts of Beilifl' Burns and three or four legal genus-men the oombeteute were repented, Kilgzour being neerly throttled end Essen-1's feoe streaming with'blood. â€"--- - ~-â€" â€"_-.-_.-A.a Ml government troope- Wu my.-- ..... __-e in the foot early in the battle. Be eeoured another mount after the bullet had been extracted from his foot but he was again wounded in the side, and was placed in an ambulance. The rebels cantured the ambulance, and their leader threatened to shoot all who were with the wounded man unlese Col. Robles was indicated to them. An attendant pointed out Col. Robles, whereupon the colonel wae ï¬red at by the rebels, being riddled with eleven balls. besides being hacked with bayonets and lndeecribably mutilated. A general mane- ‘ J â€"m---- Annfl-a Of the maul-genus. .auu yaw“.._- __, that the governmt has 30,000 troops at Its disposal. â€"A London cable says: A snowstorm has been raging In Scotland and the north of England tote week past, while in the south of England the weather was mild Sunday. Sunday’s gale, whlch was quite unexpected. advanced in a northeasterly direction aczose the Bayot thay. A blizzard prevailed over the whole of the sonthot England. It commenced in Lon- etternoon- The WWW“! w m - "w-â€" pueengere were normoned until duh: o'diek this loaning. when many of then won seriously ill. owing to the he: the: they were in n knit-hum condition. The W nod neither flood not light from the time the! veto imprisoned in the snow-bound are. -â€"An editorinlie published in the New York Seebou'gi giving oh outline of Ann- tin Corbin’e intact scheme at swift steam- ers from hunk Point, LL, to humid. B the subsidy not recently Tuned in www.mbinhubeonnbetoexoel , -____-.I-_.l- .DA-m-h.m, I“. III. w-.â€" â€". v--_ _.i wax , , , ell plene tor treneetlentio eteemehipe. end furthermore the editorial eeye he will be noperetlone et once. The idee ie to b eight dret-eleee steamship: of 12,000 tone each, ell to boot eteel. to he eonetrnet- ed in Amerieenohipyerde, end to be cep- eble of mekinn 24 knot. an hour. By there ehipe it is hoped to meke the dietenee between Montenk Point end Miltred Haven, 2 781 neutlcel milee, under live den. l'rom New York e trein oi veetibnle cere will teke peeeeozere in two honre time to Fort Pond. N.Y.. where the deep weter will ellow the heevleet drenuht oeeon eteomere to run close in ehore. 'l'he peeeennere end Manage will be token eboerd these ocean monetere end ineide of live deye loaded in Milford Haven. one of the ï¬neet herbore in Englend. Another expreee trein will lend the passengers in Londonin two hours. In order to meke the beet possible time these eteomere will not eerry heavy freight, but will limit their ceraoee to light parcels end mslle. In two yeere the ï¬rst four of these eteemere will be in oommieelon. The tour ehlpa elreedy projected will coet $12,000,000. AA_ -_I.AL lâ€"‘AI‘ ynvavvwâ€" ,, -7 â€"A London cable gives somewhat inter- esting particulars of the great snowstorm and snow blockade in England last week. As for the country roads, they are utterly impossible, huge snowdrifts completely preventing any communication with the different towns and villages. This state of upon the towns in their neighborhood for supplies of food and fuel. In fact in the case of a. number of these small villatres their isolation is already causing much anxiety. as actual starvation stares them in the face should the weather not moder- ate shortly suï¬icient toallow them to be revlctnalled. Elforts in that direction are already being made. but the snowstorms impede the work of rescue. for such, in fact, it is. In addition to the enormous losses suffered by the farmers in sheep and cattle, which have either been frozen to death in the fields or which have been smothered beneath the mountainous snow- drifts to be found on all sides, large num- bers of horses have perished in a like manner. The farmers and villagers, as a result of the storm of the last few days. are living on their reserve stocks of bacon and ham, and are turning to their hen meets and pig houses for a further supply of food. The farmers, however. are in a state of complete happiness compared with their poor neighbors, the country laborers and artisans. Many of these have no such reserve stocks of food to fall back on and are already suï¬â€˜erina severely, with the prospect of further and increased suï¬'erlng in the future, for some time must necessar- ily elapse before they can resume work at their respective callings. In the majority of villages and the smaller snowed-up towns all the shops and schools are closed, D Luau-1v.“ ‘v -____ U v _, of goods. The tumors, 33 a consequence of the terrible loseee they have endured during the poet winter, will cut down their AL._ _._-_- ‘nmnnnfllna (1111'an lulu pony w-uw., n u. .__V V , expenses, and this meme corresponding economies and retrenchmente in other businesses, not to mention ice: of work to many poor neighbors. One of the curious incidents of the storm W» the snowing up near Exeter of one of those old fashioned four-horse coaches which still do duty in many parts of England. The passenger- “, 3 -_ n..- I..- â€m madddo- my W“ U: napâ€"u...“ .._- ,7“, __ were compelled to camp by the medeide, near the enowbonnd couch. They built a large ï¬re, improvised a rude hut mode of branches torn from trees, and kept up their spirits as beet they could. The ulmoet entire lack ot food econ reduced them to a. state or semi-starvation, which so reduced their strength that only a few of the more robnet men had courage enough to keep the camp ï¬re Aburning. and when rescued A ~â€" Iâ€" h-nn and In 5118051119 MW venue-a." u..â€" .V__V , the entire party was badly frozen and in estate of exhaustion. A mail train was snowed up near Doneland, in Devonehlre, and no remained for two daye. When it became evident there wae no meme of moving the train to Doualand. or returning the way it had come. the railroad potter: and conductors, after a conference with the imprisoned passengers, decided to try to push on to Doneland on foot in order to obtain enppueept proyi‘elone for the pass- -. L4..- than. 00in“: uuypnun u. an--.“ _- , 5'" _ angers, and it possible to bring them sleighs or other conveyances which would enable them to ranch 3 place of shelter. Thereupon the railroad men sterted on‘ their journey, and after terrible snfl'eriugs 1 reached Douelsnd. But they were unable to return, end in addition no terribly was the storm raging that they ‘ were unable to persuade others to form n rescuing party. During this time the heli- ‘ frozen passengers, who included s number ‘ of ladies. were half perished. They built little success, eueh wee the intense cold which prevailed. W hen. utter forty-eight hours of this distressing experience, the passengers were rescued they were in e pitisble condition. So terribly, did the indies sufl’er that a. number of them are now st Donsleud conï¬ned to their beds end under constant medics! treetment, while seversl of the msle passengers so almost as much from the exposure end went of food which they endured. Several trsine were dersiled by coming in collision with have hurled across the rolls, but no loss of lite is recon-ted from this cause. cmmng Winn-v: u... â€" ""' “mom" weather. .11 combine to make them one-twins 009. even *0 “1° mums: constitution. while to tho“ WM mt consultant!†the eel-Ion to one of positive (longer. Undoubtedly the M dmguecthle season at the ,0" “M cold in the head. which "1710'â€90- um um 1: e99 WflWï¬ ELECTRIC BELT Incorporated Juno 1m; 1887. with I cm can“ of 350.000.â€. 71 King St. West: Toronto, om. L lVlm- wâ€"“__ _ “The time In: come when scientiï¬c truth must cease to be the property of the law, when it mm be woven in‘o the common life of the world." mcmcm. Eminent men in I“ countries not only endorse bu recommend the use of clecuicity in their Professor Agusil ays: r. ““7“ ran REASON WHY you should use electricity is become you cu be cured without medicine. The media! fraternity at the world â€know- ledge this (act, but do not know how to :pply it. DB. A. OWEN elm years 0! experimm: tad etud bu 301106 the mystery in the production of the wen Electric Belt md Appliances. which ore covered b Mute in the Unltou Stolen, Gouda. En land tn Contin- ental Europo,md pronounced h tent expert; to bothebootondonlv Electric Betthotwillreachthe out 0! disease. :_._v..-l.l- o- These bola 3nd wplimces no innlutble to those who u: in s wank, new-nus tad dehllluud condition, or who nre sunning tram acute dines-1, beau» of the move-solo ail-kn. vaunted by Dr. Owen, um med bf hm ud him alone, the deï¬ed â€unheradly reached. Belt: with dlsks on tbs: no no! movable unmet. be used an ant way ind willdo moremmthsngood. A trial will convince is u dine-so coextensive with the In! It is found whatever [Innis found. I: .-_ __I. A- mun-ï¬n «meann- will cure mud“- wmrosw' In! no and. "rm men: the «nanom- put up In mjï¬â€˜? is n dine-no coextensive with the hnhitnble world his found whexever [unis found. I: does not. xe- spoc‘ age, sex. color, rank or occuption. We venture the exertion that although electricity he- only been in use as n remedinl tree: for n few ithnscured more noes of Rheum then yam. 511 other menus combined. Some of our leading physicians. recognising can feet. u'e gun. than. selves of this mom. pout: of nuure'e forces lup- in either 3 loss of, or ndemzement of nervous force. Electricingu the only new: force an in my way mules newe force end an, in n - L... "at." mm force in some of in my my resembles nerve xorw m w, u. - hm degree. nplnce am {one in some at its functions. Elecuicny co censlnly do this. Our Wt is 1 mild. condnuous finale current, as accented w the Oven c Body Butlers. which any bl n lied directly to the Elm-cl! or an Md- !‘o W lubed or Womanhood. As no has not yet uncovered nil ol Nam) Inn for right living. n follow. mt ev one has committed mower lea eron which hue visi- bio Nomi-hot. To an» the-e evidence- of put error-annexe is nothing to cqunl the Oven Blecu'ic y . Rut. muted my doctor who would try to necompliah this by any kind old in Each-inc 1 men mucous tom 01 chub "r-U‘Vm WV ‘1 I- null.- ‘m- as male 3 â€mmâ€"774 13¢de the cream when “has: of drug-Mod unduly. 80nd (or Illa-mud We. The {ollowlnc no won: me dinne- curod with- ontmedidnobythomol’rnz OWEN ELECTRIC BELTS: 3mm mo! tho M I» an all“ 8:. Vlm Dune bum-u Sperm“ nan-mm yummy-:21; -__‘. And Appliafloe 00’!- mum; 1!;ij (DR. A. OWEN. Pres. and Gen. Man. Owen Electric Belt. '. G. PATTERSON.M5!’. (or Gin. is mus w m m rum. “Use“!!!- om. mach Bitten “era.“ ‘00,, .' 9..â€th mm '0’†w. 01:01“ Mach w THE OWEN wâ€" __ -_~7 mpooyb 1'“th Ices no innhnble to new-nun tad delgglluwfl 11mm ,, new to: muwumwmmmu mummmmmm N OTIOE TO PAY UP. m. Jul. 'W , son Insect; Stings 301:3, Eyes Etupjions Soré Feet LI) Forssleortorsnhsflnt-olsu 150 scrotum. not: Inmavills. In the Township of Eden. good buildings: well muted; hosting around; con- venient to school and churches. lmmedism possession given. For further psnlculsrs soul! persons!!! or by 10:10: to D. Mc- ‘1 ACRES. m ops. ma SALEâ€"For ado.†a main. LotNoJ. Comï¬.otthetoyn- eh! of One: 200 acres: about â€we! cleared u: under onltlvetlenn ï¬ne never-telling stream of living yum rune uuonghmle £1:an it one of the best mined fume for stock In the country. I: 1: else yell gamed for grain. Cley eolL comfort- -., _ . -__ _n‘- 0.... ohm AL U A b L E BLACKWAT] apply to . on good Q'LEABXMR gig/my. Barman. Female Complaints Mosquito Bites Sunburn 31:2 inflammatio REFUSE SUBSTETUTES Ma 5: suns Tim 3071sz La 9 KS Li KE Tens $2? igfï¬Ã©ï¬‚ otn-uttundItolou-nonï¬'fli' tm m 0. I norm WE ARE NOW LOANING MONEY at from: to {Pa- CQIn. on coed Fun ‘4 _-_ __ _“J m and- '. v. â€"â€"v J. 0 91153313133» ICC“ m {was Conan. him .11 u.- lnunnn Nomm Give £33 "o’ua‘urn “am... ., .._. POND s EXTRACT 00.1mm?†is - 76 FIFTH AVEJIEW “3134. L.â€" rower. Bali and conven- lont terms of remnant. 5 to 6 per cent. JONEY To LOAN. suntan-r mm A! m! Lawns: com um E W Mm! Ans Imamâ€"u. BL EECHANOE. in cmï¬Aâ€"w, m 310! Pond’a Extract. manna-mam ouLv 12v Money to Loan. ICIITYRE SMART. W mm!- '5. o aï¬ï¬iï¬n P. n, yawn. H. B. DEAN. W. Ems Bowns. monomn FOB But. «mama m nod-m. mn- mn- p.o.. on. Bedduoo And Mum Beavertonc - Benetton. 899'. 3. mat-68 Ont- Hump-J and Town Plot Surrey: Water one. Sewerage. Plane and Grade Bye- tema for Cities and Towns. P1333. Mme-tee and swam for public and other - - needng Works furnished. All work 9 and okilltuflymended toezrenaonn e rues. 0mm : Old Town Clerk's Ofï¬ce, over Whites shoe store. Kennedy’s Block. ï¬ndsâ€. Dec. l$.188â€"27-282 20%!!!- of an kinda of Buildings in Modern and imvel Styles oi Architecture. Wooden and Iron Bridges. etc. CONSTR CTION SUPERINTENDED. Damage. Sewerage. Heating and Ventilation. a specidty. Bins. Que-nudes, W’orking Details. Eaï¬mnee 3nd Vdmmono tarnished : Measurements and Levelling taken. and Computation made of eu-enzth or Trustee. Arches. Beams. Girdere. Columns. Foundeuona. em. Romeo and reel- . I l-‘n-'~ WILLIAM Dumrus. PRACTICAL ARC“ mm. gm. 1. mamâ€"nu. "â€"Omy a. man, mama ms, Am a I" W†“ Chancery. etc. 0m non-my flock. W MWW’ C n w E E K s, 0 mm. SOLICITOB. m mum Ofloo next doc: to my. hadwu-o more. Moneywlun at lowest cum: um of 1:. most and no commission 0 Mortgage um £30,000Aot Puvaeo Home. a . an new miâ€" Jon: A. HONEY TO LOAIV. HONEY LENTou Wad Mona-8'! nd Nome â€conned. Sudan: Ian: n 81:: W mg Moons. a: Jmnox. W5... May 20. mâ€"z. .â€" Am PICKSQN; E,†may F. D. Moon FRANKLIN HOUSE, MAINoS'l‘" “Km-John we of Moor “(Land Surveyor. OBTHEM AHQIEIJ, KIN MOUNT. n ,-‘_.‘ -.._ OBLI- SMITH, iï¬ï¬sï¬hï¬â€™Ã© :Acxsu‘m. -Bln'lw org. ow. 0M. WmJAm-ot... “Dd†_ Mm ALEX JACKSOS. um. opposite the was. ‘ Buses. 0.0. B. J. Ecumm. 1!. Aug. 8. 1m. ’61-“ Ban-Ls tars. Hotels. J. NEELANDS. m‘" Fm'ï¬izs'mexugï¬ teeth to: madmwimontn duh. Homtbehtoet a booster ad- m ' York whichmmovathetoethwixhoutdm o! 13hr! to them-«jaw. them hul- Ity and contort. numbers at I on Man-do by Mr. Neelsndwmermym'um neverreqniredmpain. Whom who“ tormuwerotunderut. Puma from n. dictum w!!! plane and and before coming. Oflx.Kanza. .neulyopposilem BAIL aw GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWN l9 w 1.3.3.. 18.6.3.3. on. DENTIST. LIND AY (withoutvlue WEYMRGROBS. withmflsatismodontoalamenmbetd a W. H. GROSS, 1.113-. E16113“ 031.. wwmwm ‘1‘?†“2?“ “imam“ pet. 2., com o as been. on and. bean . on God. Sum. Celinlom and the Artistic .onmmons Gum. Also in an the harmless cents] Rubbers. and at the Iowan livuu: pnces. All acts of wet): ï¬nished and fitted to the month by Mn. Gross himself. u- under hiapcrsomusnpervismn. which winn- connt fox-the aauMcnglvonbyhmwork. The introduction from time IQ arr-e or the latest airplane»: for than admmlsnmwn ct VITILIZED mum GAS.eyaNca Mr. Grove to announce constantly Increasing 9W :- themettheuanwheucs. no pounce co- cidenmnotmngnmconaequnwlmm The WW“.WN .015 9!“!!! Ga. Yiw 4319“,!†to; to attention branch of THIRTY YEARS by wdweiscimby munchies; No him OFF“! m cm. um. Ibdssy. Oct. 2‘. 1889â€"72 3â€"135me ARTIFICIAL frEE'lfB Wd py tho quot Railway Surgeon. 8M8! won many District. ford A Linda). Jun. 10th. 1391â€"05. C. L. COULTER. bks. COULTH? SIMPSOM Va ternary Surgeon: New DENTIST. v.8 â€"Honor cam “I‘llâ€"E [AM JOYCE, G. 8. BYEBSGK. Tr. BROAD. AKD THROAT. ‘lww 5 otthoOn m .motxmw Bail 535" >. J -...__ E .W , 17. mâ€"Il . was hue Paydclon to Rock- tord minimum- 8.8.13.3.5. in