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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 3 Jul 1896, p. 6

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mm M III Donut. Toronto. Jun. 10. War w. H Jones tendered " some street pain: for an town ‘ m When he an: no tender It “pained by a «pool: of 8300. uncured 3 minimum: In. and» m the upwa- ud Imam m. on". no .3 m to m g» «9993:. no ~1I-ur'smmnm “dank “db.” My: led-ed to ma. Wishene, June 25.â€"-A algae- can fire occurred here about 11 m today. when the large planing ‘ and sash and door factory or Mr. Met was totally destroyed. The I; supposed to have originated by a. .m the furnace flying Into the when Instantly the whole So rapidly did the that the workmen tn the gtorey Md to escape through m» an» “WW 5‘ I m on? wom_rm Sa rsa nan Ila . f‘ ”1 9 $ . 2.1 a 9-. A, ‘ «I .‘ . ' ; .': L I u' I A ‘ . ”v Escapism Death at “an: mnuudllhlruenlhokn or'l‘heh‘vcddm. New York. June 28.â€"A London spe- an says: "The most notable wedding in London for years was that in the that nave _or St. Paul’s Cathedral this gel: or Viscount Milton (heir 0! Earl Emwflliam. one or the richest peers at England.) and Lady Maude Dundas, .s daughter or the Marquis of Zetiand. I! was the third wedding celebrated in St. Paul‘sdn a century. It is now an that both the youthful brideâ€" .g'bom and his bride narrowly escaped an: the night before, having been med in some unexplained way by mums eaten at dinner. mt ernetlce sewed them, They heflhardly able to attend the cerE .I. wrommJSenowh- 1am While 0.! Dl'lfllx “NI- mn nun. on. Niagara Falls. Ont., June 28.â€"Misl Amelia Buckley. daughter or Mr. E. P. Buckley of Philadelphia, who is visit. h: her uncle, Ex-Mayor Morton M. Buckley of this town. met with a. very “ions accident this afternoon while at driving mu; her cousin, Miss Amo- ‘aupq nunos ”mo M) pun .(among an In: Wudron and Min Menu of thin m The girl: were seated in a. two- “ phaeton. facing each other. and ”on near South End in aumrom .0 ham. from some unknown an! ' as both his bed: ny at the duhb d the phaeton with much tome. washing it into Moms. Min Buck- ley m fitting with her back inward- Qn horny: heels. and was struck an a» back at the" Mad. and foil on: o: g gnaw» unconscious: striking on and. Tho other 3"": W9“: man u was: hurt in tin. aorambié to t out. mimetic? is lying at a. men in a precarious and ”miscon- douu maiziou. 1m: 41' IENEI’ANO UMHBNE. 38; Hannah L=hat.e, 72. Class III.â€"Al~ bar: Callahan, 85; Getty O’Brien. 72; De. .L bins Pipgoat. 68; James Fox, 68. 013:: Lâ€"Lorretm Harrington, 70; Ida Tracy, ‘55; W. Callahan, 55: Dennis Boullhac, 54. Physio] : Class IV.-Mary O’Brien, 98; Jean 0’ any, 92; Hannah Lebane, 85. ~Grimmat: Chas IlI.â€"Hannah Fax, 65; Delphlna leott. 62; Pearl Parker. 55; Alum; Callahan, 55. Composlticn : Class Lit-Slantsh L‘ehane, 90; Mary O'Brien, £0; James Callahan, 85. Class II.â€"-I.or- zeta. Fox, 58; Lorrezta Harrington, 58; Bannia Houlihan, 52. Literature: Class EH â€"Katle Owens, 72; Getty O’Brien, 72; .Delphlna Piggozt, 68 Part Illâ€"Mary E. O'Brien, Joseph Fox, Nellie Houlihan. Florence 0'B:lsn, Getty Lucas. Pm I.â€" Katie Houlihan. Charles Lucas, ' Albert amass. Eugene Shine. [Spocm to Tux P051. 1 SCHOOL REPORT. â€"Hlstory :Ulass IV. â€" any 0 Brien,97 John 0‘ Leary ,:96 Han- mm Lemme. 85. Class III. -Hannah Fox, .a . Dafphlna Plgg r, 86; Albert Csllahan, 59; Idwhael Fox, 072. Arithmetic ' Class Ilâ€"Laretra Harrington, 90; Willie Calls- 222 m, 65; Timothy Lemme 65. Gecgrap pm) Class IV. â€"D3§iel Trucv 97; __Mery 'Brien, rum The grounds presented quite 3 Emmy oppas mace through the analog.“ n ism numrwr 0! mole nurtured from M! pom". Tho "on as w“ ve pleasant. Md the ladies at ammo If t unman- aaua “and did a brick buslnou to:- tame awn-o In in. 0mm. lomonndr, 3nd confoc- rtlonory ; mow unbxuntlal “Malian“!!! duo raoolnd : sum or attention. Fin" mus music wu provided by tho Kinmnunt inn-am band. The put broko up am It a hour. ovary one going amoa'otlsaed win: no ovanlna‘; outu-ralnmont. Proceeds will not! A aloe sum to help pay the ohprch dam. POISON 1N TH E1 It FOOD. Excmnm. â€"We have had such an overflow of excitement during the past few weeks over elections tint it will take some time time tar our village to resume { t3 customary quiet state. Gupta Punt-4. n successful guden party In aid at tho aptlac church of 'Ms plm was held at tho nsldcncc of Mr. Alex ‘Morrlnou. {hm mmc wpcc 0; :he PmozuLâ€"Dongald A. Brown,“ Maple am. Fenolon, has recently returned from an ash: months’ visit- In C sllfornla. sea-om- qgnbd 9y hts_ ajgter. Mrs. ngls Grarga. 3nd mm In“. I u v c: In N. mm- tor [Cmpondonee of T8: Post] mama â€"â€"Onr temperance society «.11 can so well attended recently, an every- My 15 busy. _ _-. -‘ _-- u "130' 7 WW}!!! ifibn‘bil-yfiépéhafla ifew month with her parents here. LOCAL PNEWSâ€"LETTERSE Sargaparilla, would be sores, provided I was alive and able_ j t?) carry anything. ‘ ‘ ’ Eight bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Cured me, so Aha: I have had no return of the ~ disease for more than twenty years. The first bottle geemed to reach the spot and a persistent use ofi it has 336138.131: FRIDAY. JULY 3. 1896. £32338 PILLS Promote Good Digestion KICKEI) BY A HORSE. gas (13311131111311 goat. pkrfected tiie cure.”â€"0. C. DAVIS, Wautoma, Wis. ‘Every season, from the time I “twoyearsold, Isuflered dread; h]!y_ from erysipelas, which kept growmg worse until my hands were almost useless. The bones soitened 30th:: they would bend, and several of my fingers are now crooked from t1. is cause. On my hand I c try large _ scars, which, but for A Sufferer cured [CoffiflWndenco_ul Tun Pour.) DOWNEYVILLE. . min Rembdioa. Sarsaparilla K I NMO UN T. GLENA RM. AYEB’S Vi: ‘wu conform u '1?me 12703 for§%hfflntty at Oxfiogd m the «nee o: a 13m and autumn-g: mm” I? ragga» Gumbel-hm. 0 . Secretary of State for tho Colon“ Do- wtment. m use honored In tho nmo tanner. The two mm“: 3" 38:3?!” ‘3‘“, at. won one on n o p. aka: a: mm»; a. mu 9: an Iouw C9110”. { h a. at but, firé‘ifi Londo June 24.â€"~Hon. Thomas I‘. Kym, med Stages Ambmtdor to theCourtotSLJmegwutnon- up?“ to-dtyugt thg 69mg ‘0: 9.0.}... It In Reported That 400 Christian Annel- hns Were Slaughtered on .uouduy. Constantinople, June 24.â€"-Advices ‘re- ceived here from Van, Asia Minor, say that in the outbreak which occurred there on Monday four hundred Armeni- ans were killed, and that the trouble was renewed yesterday. A large mun- be: of persons have taken reme tn the British Consulate. The massacre is ascribed to agents or the Porte, wno were paid to provoke a. demonstrauon on the part of the Armenian: which might serve as a pretext to: a. genera slaughter of Christians. loner- tor laud and Chg-berm A Fear at Washington That the Disease ‘ ' Will Become Epidemicâ€"The ms. Taking Precautions. Washington, June 26,â€"The most alarming report from Cuba. with re- spect to yellow fever comes from Sagua La Grande, where the maline service is advised by its last report there are 41 cases and 4 deaths. It is expected that within a. very short time the fever will become epidemic, and if it does not become virulem in the city of Havana all previous exâ€" periences will be set aside. The de- partment hats, however, received no advice: to the effect that cholera 11M appeared anywhere on the island. The present war and its relation to the sanitary conditions of “Cuba. is reterred to in the last annual report of Sub- gecn-General_Wyman, and the state- ment the; made which report the con- ditlona or this summer. only in a more aggravated form. On this sub- Ject General Wyman then said that tho Insurrection had interfered to a great extent in the transmission of exactin- formation from the disturbed PW" vincea and the normal condition 0! health in the island had been lug“! modified by the ["989an or a great body or non-immune Spanish uoidierfl. These persons have taken the disease and added to the natural number at cues ennueli prevalent in that lil- land. The (ii cuitieu experienced last summer will be met with atom thin year. Absolute knowledge as to tho number of troo a stricken with the di- sease is denied y the Spanish Govern- ment. The reports from Havana last year showed a total or 1593 cases and a mortality or 80 per can This autu- mer special precautions w be taken to raven: the introduction from Cuba nto the United States or yellow sever. Each of the tour revenue cutters pa- trolling the Florida. coast carries sani- tary inspectors to intercept the fish. ing smacks and other vessels coming direct from Cuba, with no intent to enter legally any port or entry, and also for the purpose or intercepting any returning filibuster-ins expedition or retugees seeking to land surrepti- tiously. Sanitary inspectors either have been or will be stationed par. manently in Havana. an} Santiago, and such inspectors will be sent to every seaport or Cuba. to report to the Man- ine Hospital Sezvice of the prevalence of. yellow- fever. .‘ . 43011191: ESSEEEE'A 1' r43 London, June 25.â€"â€"Jn the House of Commons toâ€"day Rt. Hon. Geurge N. Curzon,Pax-liamentary Secretary to the Foreign Oflfice, stated that me repre- sentatives of the powers at Constantk nople were in entire accord as regards Crete and had jointly urged the Porte to maintain order in that island. fELLOW FEVER IN ’CUBA. am. mu robbery. The body a: mo murdvrmi mun mun cut into a. dam-n News and m‘uttorvd about Um UH)“ or Sumo: «\yl‘ea. Trombne mad :0 Enact» but the authuritlva a: Human: Ayrva. who had trcwc‘d the mums? to am. oablod tor his nmst. and upon m: ar- rival at Dunkirk he was union mto custody. H1: victl nnvxng been g Frenchman, Trembl was triad u: the Donal Asstxea and convicted. He was sentenced to be guillotined. but appval- ed and was granted a. new trial, but was again found guilty and condemnâ€" ed to death. Rome, June 25.â€"The Pope held a public consistory to-day, t: which the tour prelates whd were elevated to the cardinalate on June 22 reCelved their hats. The new cardinals are Mgrs. Fermta. Cretonl, Jacoblm and Ag“- ardj. respectively papal nuncios at Paris. Madrid, Lisbon and Vienna. the French Harden-er Tron-hue "All 8.0:“! III. Mic In Prison. Pam; June 25.-â€"The sentence or death passed at Donal upon the Frencnmen Raoul Tremblle, who was convxmed o: the “murder in Bucnos Ayres or an- cthvr Frenchman named hancola Far- ban, has been commuted to penal aer- vltudc for “to. The motive cf the crime, which gym: committgd pH. year: anL A .L- The priq¢ paid is usually 20 marks. and numerous cases are on record where RuSSiqn parents conducted the arrangements in the selling or their sons to the highest bidder. no Doesn‘t "on: Her Young ”enable! Into other Armies. St. Petersburg, June 25.â€"~The Cabinet has addressed a. strong note to Berlin, protesting against the action of the German agents of English and Ho!- landlsh colonial armies in luring Rus- sian youths across the frontier with promises or money, in order to sell them to foreign‘recruitmg masters. 'm 01m Won “I at In: In" 2 ‘ Woolâ€"luau Proteus Against. the , , Isle of Ilen- low In to f ‘ Fonz:- Arnie-@152 7 ,3 Cable Now-- i i London, June 25.-'-The ‘Chronicle 3 will toâ€"morrow publish a. letter from : Mr. Gladstone on the subject 02' the f Armenians, in which he says: “Nov. 3 body uses language halt strong enough ' against the Sultan and his ’agents. To " describe their guilt is beyond all bounds, and the language ought to go beyond all bounds. My .choice is‘be- tween far outâ€"Heroding everybody and . absolute silence, for my language stractedly might plausibly be ascribed to temper,whereas it would be perfectly coldâ€"blooded. I am silent only for tear of doing harm. The Eurdpean mind wants plausible excuses to cover its urnlsh disgrace. I do not -wish to f them." , The Constantinople correspondent o: The Chronicle telegraphs that the Ar- menlan losses during the recent riotlnt at Van are estimated to have been 1500 killed while the Turks’ loss was 200. The despatch adds that the Kurds are gathering from all directions for the purposes or thieving. ' fIHE TERRIBLE‘TU-RKJ THE ~ MASSACRE OF ABIEIIIARS Mr. - Gladstone Writ“ - Situation. HISSED THE GUILLOTIA'E. 317.1514 2:41:25 .4 P3011231. The Trouble In Crete Four New (‘ardlnult :53: a} Book: for :- Wrappm 81““ “Mm WNW “to. Cape Town Juno 2me whm gamers who ilved in isolated pan: 0! Rhodesia and who were In danm 0! being massacred by the rebellious Ma.- mbelel have been taken m safe“ than]! by the troopers ‘ ’I éééfiéééiiéfiéfifitiititit Dunohuroh. on. Jun. “â€"10. day. mm. six mm were ores-iii: ni- gcr Lake. in the Township or axon. lie. Parry Sound Diltriot. on their my to vote at Whiteutono polling division. their guinea! awning: gwigt to to: many on; a .an o a on“. shout 86. married. was drowned. m Cape Town. June M.--Boport| hive bu. received here that nrlons stations In no Mntabelo country have been attacked b the rebellion nntlvea and the white mm - mm kad. The whole country around For: Salisbury. according to the «a loan re vlved In In rwolt. m «not In In chgwubd by we Wagner“ whit. {oat Trio any win.- out for a sail and had procee ed not more than 100 Kara: from more. when a sale struck t gm. hvo Young Women and 1‘“ o 3:”: Pcrhh by ‘thc Captain: of n 533‘. Ron: In I Gale St. Paul, June 26.â€"â€"By the capsi-.ing of a sailboat in Great-water Lake, near Annndaie, Minn, this morning, John U. Putnam, bookkeeper tor J. Q. Adams, of the Corn Exohange, Minneapolis; his sister, Miss Anna ’1‘. Putnam. em- ployed in the Minneapolis Kindemp ten; Miss Bessie Newhali or Minno- apons, and Mr. Sherman or St. Paul. were drowned. W :31»an (emu. 121511 01' EU 6'1: 121': The woman had Ems in Police Court for non :' - 21-: did not appear yeszex-du) when c:..l- ed. She had no food in £129 house for the children. Crowu Anomey Cur- ’ handed her a. bank noLe. This is an urgent case for charitable ladies. The address is 219 Niagara strect. l’ct Duel-u the Ponnueu ”other of In ‘ II: canal-on um con-om “uh I \‘ounxor Woman. Toronto, June 26. Petex’ Ernst Is the name or an hotel porter who has,workcd at Brown's Hotel and the Palmer House. He 13 entitled to a. medal for being one or the meanest men on earth. For a. numâ€" ber of years he has been living “'1”! a woman. Ah‘wugh not married, she is the moth ;' of six 01' his children. All of the» are young. A short tinge ago he fell in love with a younga- \x a- man, and deserted the 310223: cf his children, leaving her muggy unpro- Vided for with the six yourxgstcx: ut‘: her hanu‘s. She is in a. delicate com..- Lion and unable to wot. Â¥ a}; tSV't'ox‘éé-Khéidlv Witch m boat; etcraburg the Commodore pencil St. was leadlnc the McLuno slx miles. Al the Nebula has no coal she will luv. to during the night and this will to la cuabe the Commodore to make good her escape. nt! 3. Revenue (fatter Heinl‘M After the aim Rubi-tor 00-mo- dm and I: Minot ~ ‘ Tampa, Fla... June 25.â€"When the steamer Commodore left Port Temps" ‘ this afternoon she was tollowed by the revenue cutter Mela-me, the latter hav- ing orders to stop the suspected rm- busterer. - e, When Capt. Morton or the Commo- dore saw the McLane m pursult ho crowded on steam and a. lively race be- am. As the Commodore gamed tho McLem sent tour solld shot utter tho filibuster and the latter came to. The xoLane’s commander searched the Commodore, but nothlng .cont‘rgbcnd was found The Commodore was u- lcwed to 30 end the Noun: started back to port. Slx mile: down the bay. however. the Commodore came to and we. approached h three Ichoonere. Nearly 100 men an scores or boxes or ammunltlon were tron-{erred trom the ‘ Ichoonorx to the Commodore. The No- Laho‘a commander um um trench: by moans of m: slun- and asaln DUN wed the Commodore. The McLano gamed at first and fired on the Commo- rlrro repeatedly, but the shots toll anon. The powerful euglncu or the Commo- dore soon told._ however, and nag be- CALLS HIMSELF A. HAN! Tnâ€"tEAMING WEEK rm .AN opzunon’ AVOIDID. Sunught Soap. Drowned “In to Von. The Terrible Manhole. oflioerlng of the G. T. R. we “Id to he imminent. Mr. Fluhngb, aseletent to Generel Menage:- Hayes. 1. to be appointed master 0! transmutation tn: the line: out of Toronto. and Mr. Cotter. of the Webuh 3.3.,torIIhe-llneeweetot'1‘cronto. It u'l alga probable the!) Mr. J. U. Baden. uni-tent superintendent u Manned, end luuuvrla’lioOO: -George Wade. e Bealeledotu y'eeu. got hie toot cumin between the drewheede or two flat on! In the 0.13. MM: Allu- dele the other day, end‘ It wee badly crushed. “Yon." ho mm. “but the wlll In horribly unused Md (law. How- om.” ho continua! with the “tuna: calico-nus 0! on. mulbomod to such nights. “uh. on noun a model to: m Tho mum mum“ mud a» mum: whom the mucus: mm and twmod time» out 0! name. ho hum shape. “Win one um" any and tho «man who beau out her. -Amrcoct86m “Radium.“ up Douho’n Way mu: on loyal-In ...--. â€"v â€"uâ€"--'|| I 1 “Several years ego I begun to (all in I harm anyway. I had not used one box I l I A famous German medicel scientist once remerkcd that the world is full of men and women who are sick because of their scepticism. The wisdom of this re- mark wee never more self-evident then it is tc-day. There are countlesssc res of sufferers who would rather suil'er than use any medicine not prescribed by their favorite do'ctor. To these people, per- hsps, the story of Mr. Thee. E Phillips, of Smith's Fells, may convey e more]. The following is the story as given by Mr. Phillips to a Record reporter :â€" wcight. 'lost my appetite; end erysipeise started in my face. end then a running sore broke out on my check. I consult- ed three physicisns end they all said it would be necessary to remove a portion 0! the bone. All this time I was uneble to do any work end wessufi‘ering intense mental end physics! egony when I chanced to read in the Record about Dr. Williems’ Pink Pills and resolved to try them, thinking they would do me no when I felt they were helping me. I continued and after taking eight boxes the running sore on my cheek complete- ly healed end the operation the doctors said was necessary was avoided. I re- gained my weight and em once more possessing: good appetite. In fact I was made a new man so remarkable was the change. We now consider Pink Pills a household necessity." Mr. Phillipe was a respectable and weliéto-do farmer of Wolford township until last spring, when he sold his farm and is now living a re- tired life in Smith's Fells. He is about fifty years of age,though looking younger, and a living witness of the wonderhfl curative properties contained in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. This great medi- cal discovery has reached the high posi- tion which it holds through the power of its own merits. By its timely use the weak are made strong ; pale wen checks are given a rosy hue ; loet vigor is renew- ed, and the sufl'ering ones are released trom pain. If your deeler does not keep Dr. Williems’ Pink Pills, they will be sent by msil on receipt of fifty cents e be: or six boxes for 38.50, by addressing the ccmpsny st Brockville, Ont.. or Schenectedy. N. Y. Remember thst Dr. Williems’ Pink Pills cure when other medicinee tail. end do not be persuaded 1" to take either a substitute crsu imita- tlon. The bnfiandm shuddorod ndlbly.â€"N. From the Sulth't M Board. A sum H's FALLS CASE OF GREAT _ mpom'mce. Erynipelal in the race Develope- into 3 Running Sore â€" Doctor. Deemed That only en Operation ()0qu Bring Belief-A Medicine Found Which made the Painful Operation Unnec- wmmm‘h Important In the manhuntmm The S. 8. Emma Medicine 80.. HAMILTON. 081‘. Famobydnnmn. Manhunt. rm ht» mend «hat. on old prion for w h» the: but In amt. . lgmgma F?! at 3:39:33: L5 .izii‘fiil Ryckman’s .Kootenay Cure The Public will please Tak e Nuke 9b The " K;luy" Eon-ruin“: Warm Alr Generator. max. I "do Bot was 1025553 iii- ae either. pieue addrcu, simply: P. O. Box 388, Landau. Ont. In: 1m: slum. co, mm-n . mnl} v . do?! you: 0! euifarinz team nervous ebili , sexual weekuoso. night loeeoo end sunken ports. I no robbed end owindlod by the nob until I nearly lost mm in month: . but thank haven, I an now well vi tone end strong. and wish to me e is certain menu of euro known to nilxuil'mn. I have uothinc to sell. and not no money. but bongo: iim believer in the universal brother at man. I m doeimue oi bola ins bile unfortunate to realm their heel an analogy-I mmiqo‘you pertcoa eec- ON! HONIBT MAN. Dear Editor :-P1uu Inform yours-05¢ m that It written to oonfldonflnfly} will all! In a coded lotto: Mauls: cf 3 annulus. honest home can. b which I wu‘pu-gnwenl}: mtorod‘ co_ qlw‘md Wm ion.’ Swuiixi Om am noon- on. itching sad binding. m: 3231'“A€‘ m“ " '32? 2'3, tum“ so gum. Dr. 8mm_ 63 Son. 3h“ ___PN!~ mu! rum noun 2-100. sgmumtm; mum Itch!“ . mod n MRI“: m b! mum to continue tumor- mm mm: gum». The Most Economlcil douse Warmer Feed the Nerve- Ummfloh blood end you need not hummus penetretton. Nerve. eve week when they ere Improperly end [unmount- nourished. Pure blood to their prom . end puxe blood oomee by “no: Hood'e Smeperme. which le time the were» end but mm tonlr. to flee llde up the whole encem. -â€"Now that St Chains ls car. And Wiitdd Lam-let In, All (ha tcrlea have to do Is ta look on and grim â€"Full many a fortune has been made By tat-lag priz t; ra'lnk: many a man of It afraid '33: em ht: wetness Link. Ala-"ominous: In bu discount. IM kap- mama-nth. ONE DOLLAR PER BMTLE. Mn. 0.. I loading omlclsn, an: “Mll- ler'a Compound Irainm. ham cued mo of nervousness and “htulnou.” Ammc mm a”! “I ma clshbchnanIJWHW In N Nth, not one o! whom baths-than Scctt'c Emulsion, In which my wits MI bonndlcu confidence. my...“ m.mcmm haven. RPM bowel choosing van n W u an like-munch” m Islam“: dd. â€""Onaot my MWSQIVN karmic-ax,“ u the molt V“ hovel mountain. Aslmdhet. Ayersflihnmonlymuenflmhe bnteabotuuy mug tho emu of this damning gompmnt, and-owns abonu “on but and. u! own”. you man and. u mmmmnpummh. mmmammmmm mmmmumwm mumWMpnmc-m RAB 3m “DMD 1'0 $1 00.63: «3194an Mm "9"“? In tho‘l'own ofUndday, Thursday. the 36th «y of July, 1395, GOUITY OF VICTORIA T‘H URSDAY, ‘ 4ng 76; 23, 30, August 6, I3, 20 and 27 The 5% 5'5 bu ottho hundlybttho HALF-HOLIDAY [0‘anth Cattle-ad quot Bone- on Rmch In Cad“. My stock tiny-noun at! in condition. I bk. them a Woodvfllo and than n the m phoe n It one. (or mm.- on "my last. a 9mm. ; mama-nae known 86, “MIL-ll-U-w NOTICE TO OWNERS OF STQOK WHO WANT PASTURE. Business Men's hum. ' no how. at mama, two mm. flu (or m horn: and ten com. rhup house. ham-pen, and “vine-shod, with two vellum-trawl»: throat: tho bun And 1 Liidiaooéhougngn a?! I bym :31 ran . wry om m gven um ng m DAY") GLESON. 88.. Colpome n..; Number All mlndobtad M the m Jm Connolly mmwwunndnwothdr Accounts forth- E E must be wound up without (I mm by the In nu or Amou- xm, will “' “W Mauul°éo°§¥°afizfi= {nos comigug,‘ 3‘ “WW” ln_;A_,, An‘l -AA- ARM ma SALEâ€"North m: of Lot number an.»- em cone-sum atom-11 A Ichabodadwtd; madman». «cummmmmm ”tomato-nun. 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