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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 10 Aug 1894, p. 8

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Iowan... .. . . Warmest day. men ct" ...... coldest .. the week. " ....... makes: any. min tell on 3 days V 731: “may: mint Week ending Santa! n3! 41h. 1894. Wamnpffliure. ad Paper Rangers. who. no “patience onzbflto know. any to: wall papers." __ 0r ders for Paper Hanging Style byastqi of campctentw ‘â€" ‘ ant-M Weflisements if LINDSAY. FRIDAY. AUGUST A MERRY MEETINGâ€""A now or spmrr Aw» A wear or SOUL"â€"AN UN- znmrme “TIFF" nmwm MAYOR ‘WALTEBS, Dim-WE CBANDELL AND corm. Toucanum â€" COUNCILLORS LEAVE ma CHAMBER m msausr. The regular monthly session of the town fathers was held in the council chamber on Monday evening. There were very i-ew ratepsyers in the parquet when the curtain rose, but the chief actors in the munichel farce put up a first- ciase pericrmsnce nevertheless, and no grumbling was hezrd when the sensational scene betwem the “heavy villains" was brought to a close by the departure of a number of aotoxs from the stage. Previous to entering upon the inn oi the evening Clerk Knowleon read the minutes and the io‘bwiog communications: A petition from S. J. Petty and other watehmskers sud jam-Hers. arkinz that a hy-law be passed ordering the closing of such places 0! business at 6 o’clock each evening excepting Saturdays and the period between Dec. 11th and 3let.â€"Laid writable; _ -,A.._ n-- 117 Ml“. new] _â€"â€"â€" ‘Eht (innuaiém Qufit. , upon v Conn. STAPLES thought iho u oiior ohould to youtuoood further, oud tho woy to do '1) would ho to hovo tho oommiiiioo report. Boon Knit. ohoirmon of tho flro oud “at committee. cold ho would munh pro- - ohot tho oommmoo ohouid rooort to tho and”. So did not ogroo with Coun. mourn tho! shot-o woto oihot oloooo oo in uood oi honor noeooiim. Tho no loo-“y for o hydrous: oi tho rot anus. Koouod .bui no no. moon 3 how on oi Ihoro who: tho rotor- ”kl-Mum» or 0:73 Wall Papers "3.9 -[“V8 CHANDBL glut wn . MING wad u once. M llhi “on. I: would “he i331 run-ml. o 65 BETTER FIRE PROTECTIUN \\ an 1131.). Hours. Kennedy, Dovlo Son, John Dove], Ind others. naked lb» 5 hydrant In glued II the corner of Llndaoy one Bond-eta. or Lindsay und \Velllnaton-atl. And rotated to the mount noorotootod «no of the "In-bio lumber Ind wood Islam“ In that v1olullzy.. ..On motion Hr. R. Kennedy Wgs bend, dad he planned the need 9: boner are proton: §o by calling “seamen to :39 recent on lmalloa o: o stable m can aelnnoor 06c! deems (119 mom 6 0mm of the mm. The mamas ylaa on me elm new a moaned so 699 v ennui and l! a: on! bloke cue-mead me lamb" on v vlleo in“ «women a! properly won a man. “G05 an annual demanded. And ”also: the able! luau-ima- at the up would in pmlyud, , , 0995. Touch: a months 96 hldmmu as «no» ,d an: .ummm (amigo. 9 am l no on! access!!! a! out!“ In no gel- “on“ byduur. Do agave Ununm thousht m res gun: on 5 male on. god should no gonad u once. u [shot was chap It It would “to some time so mole “- omens- wish the com- uoouuy was my. ad the oommlma should be given ,ovu song“. - 77â€" Annflnflnn thnnahl II In In Local- Str. North King. Fum Helpâ€"Mrs. Esaton. New Humanâ€"Kerr 85 Co. Farm to Rent. -E. Caldwell. Standard Plonghsâ€"F. ‘S’aaCsmp. Ptoperty tor Saleâ€"A. J. Sinclair. Furnished House to Letâ€"36 Mlu-az. Teacher Wantadâ€"J: J. Broad, MD. ' New Goodsâ€"Dundaa Fianna 8:06. 0:! 6 follows) LOCAL MATTERS. LINDSAY TO WN CO UN C'IL. Men! ; yllvrv- w. .,, , 51.. W ....... ..... 89.5vMonday. :.........................47.8â€"SstnrdaY. a“ 63!. mean 02...... Edsâ€"Suntan x “ “ .. 57â€"smrday; 30k, " .......66.83. Precipitation in Inches. not run attain in one dam 0.62. Thurs- FIRE PROTECTION \V‘LNTED. Temperat urc 35601335799: inoin their matted my "mini: the place }Ixau night. Auxâ€" 3321's Week. T. BELL!â€" ted in Best 10, 1894. The other npnueeflone retened to by Conn. “ulnaâ€"emu Tonehbnrn were to: lewn citizens vented e Mach men out down. Conn. Rosmsox believed in enemas up to: our home men. Mr. Davey bed outlet! on bnelneu in the town (0:.wa end helped the wetting men. Uncle Sem’: in fever of home men end home trade. The prgteetion mired £0: nhou‘d not be deferred. , n_ - ‘Vflof r entfl than ".3 no In Inc: or non: man mu 3.....- _____ protection seized to: should not be deferred. Dan-:eeve Guzman said more vus no ten of the mats: bang xuxhed through unknown to the onset). Tu flra 3nd Into: c’ mmmeo WIS nlnvge or; and mig‘ t "‘v b: trusted 33 do the rigm thing. In 3513., reply to Comm Ionchbuis, he might say that it was never intended tbs: this system should no: he added to inside of 20 uni;- . a. u.-L m-n‘h of the non“ q emote ehould beer in mind that some yeere ego the waterworks bed been extended to protect the Sylvester onz. work: at e coat of $500 or $600 for ten thet e fire would break on: and lead to the men being thrown out of employment. Conn. STAPLES thought Dem-teem Crou- de 11 was mleoonetrulug the mooning at the words “with power to eon." They geve the commlttee power to put in the hydrant. He thought it would howell to "look before we lee ." D _ __ __.. ..141 “an .ueve CRAN- we loop." Conn. TOUCHBUBN ssid Deo.-reeve CRAN- DELL hed inked e lot oi bash. Doyey’s mm was the only building likely to be en- dangered. end there wee now a hydrent within 563 it. 0! it, while the fire wagon carried 1,000 it. oi hose. > Finally. in response to several cells of "question." Msyor Welter-s mode on effort to bring the msbter to s heed. Dep.â€"reeve J onxsrox explslned ibe diiferenl motions. and it was on last. decided by 3 show of hsnds thug the committee should report It what their name: no "Alanna"... 0.1 motion Mr. C. Eughen wee heard. He expressed eurprlee that the parties mentloned had withdrawn their signaturee; there was something wrong about 11:. um he would like lnrther notion deterred till next EBOQPKLA- .k-_-r.|. than. was some- auxin n u..- A petition signed by Messrs. Hughan and mugs, and Mrs. Banger, was read. I: prayed the council not to pass the jewel- lers’ early closing by-iaw, but: the general street was marred by a Eater communication from Mr. Riggs and Mrs. Hettgsr, asking that their names be withdrawn. - -- 7 n “can...“ uaa heard. mentioneu uuu w..,........._-__ -. there was something wrong about it. and he would like lurther action deterred till next meeting. - Mayor W alters thought there was some- thing peculiar about the sfi‘air. Den-xeeve CRANDELL said the parties who wished to withdraw hed discovered that their csses did not come under the petition. Coun. STAPLES wanted to know Don.- reeve Crandell’s authority for that opinion. “A ‘ “'""" -n'3 that 311' mm Eexu immig- constables...... .... G. Peel. sundries.... .. .. R. S. Porter. sundries. . Geo. Greer, fire_ hall, wgrl: U60. Ulcun, nu. .0... .. v. ,, .7 , B. P. Recscr, electric lights.. .. .. A. l'rimeau, sundries.... . . . . .. .. Sadler Dnndas 3:. 00.. account... . Jas. McConnell, account... Your committee also recommem taken regarding the communica Stewart; that R. A. Doughs' an as per his request....We have baud committee's report and ‘ Would advise that amount on h at once handed over to the town recommend that the central ch asked to spend no more charity by tins board. The report wee “opted. REPORT or arm: POLIC! Conn. ANDERSON, chain: port, which stated that Oh for April, May and J one 11 ed and found correct. 9 - . thhnLIAJD F. sziusqn. V. A. uluuc, “mun..." ... V -“V R. Kylie. refund to I. Finlay.. A. Cullen, wurk.............. J G. Edmrgl_s,_accoug§ -uv -v"_ , REPORT OF THE POLICE COMMITTEE. Conn. ANDERSON, chairman, read the re- port, which stated that Chief Bell's reports ed and found comet. The report also recommended that Chief Bell be instructed to collect all outstanding fines at once; also that a new police record he purchssed. Mayor WALTERS could not grasp the meaning of police record. "What was itâ€" what did it mean ?" he enquired o! the chairman. who finally rose and with much deliberation explained that it was a book used in the police court room in which is _. A..- n.-. that 9.an ba- Bulb '5 lav" y-.--- _.-_- _ Mayor WALTERS could x meaning at police record. " what did 1; gang?" he or 74 _..--n- 535;.2‘Ko‘2"fi.';£aaiaa human} shownâ€"m. no Imam mind under the drama: hud- m mum-ad motivatoMolyc-r. .m mun: “mad undo: the Mall M h used In Ina vunun cum.- nu... _ kept an account of the cues that come he- tore the magistrate. The present one was nearly used no, end also locked certsln columns thst should be filled In, to comply with the lsw. The report was then sdopted. TEE FLOOD GATES ARE bPENED. Conn. Toucnnnmz. referring to the police report, ssld he hsd been ssked by s num- ber of ratepayers l! s. certnln member of the councll who h d been fined lsst winter had paid up. It (‘2‘. n u look well for an honorable member or the conncll to seek to have his fine osrrled over by the town from mouth to month. Cspt. Crnndell wss not the only men who hsd been flnedâ€"msny bed to psy forthwith. Conn. ANDERSON rose end ssld he hsd been spoken to shout the some mstter, but he dld not wish to cell sttentlon to It Is Conn. Tonohbnrn had done. we“. Depureeve CRANDELLâ€""He's s blsck- guard and s sconndtel.” (Msyor WALTsas, "Order I Cant. Crendell”). Dem-res" Crendell-“Yes, s seoundrel end I block- nnsrd. or he would never hsve bronnht the matter 9 here. He’s on Innorsmns.” Msyor ALTERS snsln celled the bested esst wnder to time. end Depnreeve J enn- ston and other msmbsrs ssld somethlnn about ex edltlnn bnsleess. but Depareeve Grandell n Ire wee aroused b the luck of oemldpmlon shown for b s hell-us by 0cm. Tweeters. end he retnsed to be ".mleleeea”. Instead ct retrsmsp‘ he turned eyes the mayor. sad shouteda We a elunee to hue to tilt st am but “III a... mun-m theeendlllon he I! In. Us to on: ho to“! moment. tor the you 1894. n which bolas the no. of taxation In much u .1. . . m w muck I»: am. Amount upon which the you. A deficit u- ntried mutants-Gym 3nd an onor in the amnion o! me man ru'll at 1893 menu {or 5 km power: 0! any. The nun-mom this at w eon-Mann! Maud 3 the court of nv Ion, um body In .umx had I M3913, 1130 no BM ’l'n. It” Your commune luv- couldonuon the nmcll {or the cumnfn 5". “1d 1 r029"; ‘ . ,,,____.._0 h. “lli'déléééa”. Imam or rem-nap: a. mn‘mfl ago: me Mum. and panama if: the m arlucbeoondmon he in In In the la- Mme I will m u m- 093931139an um: m mam la that eondlslon Maya! WAh‘l‘flBfi=' I expand tau-=1 bpauuhl stun much an by lining Cow. Onadall summoned 3g tor gum wood on the town what. HQ 56 0‘th Mk out or I wlll lave him an! In I!" ”our." Dag-mu Canaanâ€"“You «3" do la oty you-eyou'n men like! to 6 locked up your-alt thus I um. Yon’ ‘. warm iouxâ€" in a!“ ohnlr lulu." (A0 a I: point In the wounding? Dan.- Ko Oh we! move John-ton sad Count. Andomn MI the chnmlm .- n proton sinus-t the unseemly um mutton tuken). Conn. STAPLES explained mo ho tint I Rd to May or WALTERS mun cum east nude! to Elmo. Ind U99. star: and other mombsrs m above ex edIIlun Easiness. bu Uraflaan a In; w“ aroused b" magician!“ shown for a a Gdan._‘r_ougpburp.__lgg 53 g n-t um cxvrc ne'ruwns. Conn. STAPLES. autumn of the finance committee, men proceeded to nu! the «flush» for me you. He pruned hll nation by hoping am the open“: word, “gentlemen." wu not uni-M. etc In the statement :â€" -~_ AI.-l_ “an! Inga. SOMEWEAT , mount............._..... 3 also recommends that no action be 2 the communication 01 McIntyre R. A. Douglts' salary be as formerly, uest....Wo have also exuninod the ae's report tad find it correct. sud not amount on hand. viz“ 860.75, be over to the town treasurer. We nlao lt the central charity committee be nn more charity funds until advised MUDDLH). 1nd nndcr ugh;- My! 405 i E 3 . .1 if: E E a E E a :3 E g E 5 E E E: g a 8 ii 8 El" 5303:1311 Y mlyabo . on estimntzdroodpumondot remand {2000 land. mkinz ; total 0! $18,075.75 to be Model}. luving the to“! mount to be provided (or 021.50 (or town requirements. Your committee and am the lonowinc nus Vin n“. m be mck to meet :11 roqummentnol the u-uu. v . luving the tctnl mount to be provided tor wpw (or town requirements. Your committee and thet the icllowinc nae will hnve to he struck to meet All requirement-oi the town tor the current your. nuncly: $27 550. town mammals.......... .... it; will! 9,700, public schools ...... .. ........ .. 1 dc 2.830, Colleg‘hte institute .............. 1 do 2.000,Sepnnteechool.... ...... ........ 1 do Making ctotnl nte oi 22} mill: Protestnnt. end a Gethohc respectively- To these account; how- y and 22} Cetholic. Your committee finally recommends that n by-lnw ‘ he introduced nuthcrizing the le 0! the at. ‘ herein specified to provide an cient (nude {or municipal and other purposes. Conn. Kama, who hed meanwhile returned to the chamber to hear the estimates. Mid the roll should he struck nt 16 mills insteed of Hi; milk. indepen- dent of. the school nee. Anything lose would leave n lme deficit. end all of the councillors would he persounfly liable tor it to the retepnyerl under the low. He went over the figures cercinlly, and mnlntnined that his hgnree were correct, end pleinly chewed thet 14; mile wculd not be sufficient to meet the acetic oi the corpontion. He would like the report to he sent beck to committee. Conn. Stuns thought thnt ii the finance committee could not he trulted to do the work unsigned to them and act out a. correct sntement then the council should appoint nnother. Meyer WALTERS naked Clerk Knowlson l to explain how he hed celeuleted the sum nnnlrfid. and thet ofliclnl went over the A..- Meyor WALTERS aexea mun nun"... to explain how he had calculated the enm required, end that official went over the items, eeyina that he had followed the some method pursued mt yearl- The total rate would be 233 this year; iaet year 24 mine were required. Conn. STAPLES said 5 deficit 0! 81,900 carried over from lent you had been wiped out, and in eddition I very large amount or work had been done upon streets and_eidewaiix_e. -___--e.4l (hum amen qu Duncan-n...- Conn. ROBINSON supported Conn. Keith’s contention that 3 higher “to Iubulu w auorvwâ€" -- __ of leaving a clean state. There were alwaye unforeseen turnâ€"every citizen Iound that to be e ease in his own bueiueen. Couu. Staplee' eetlmatee were no doubt correct, but a margin ehould be provided for expendituree not at present foreseen but certain to crop up. Reeve KYLIE Iavorei tending the revert back for turthu- consideration. There seemed to be a slight dlflereuee or opinion between the Hon. Mr. Footer and the Hon. Mr. Cartwright (laughter) regarding the rate to be levied, and it might be better to have the report dlecuued again.. . .The suggestion was concurred in. Den-reevo Gunman thought. that tho mayor paid too little uttonuon to charges. Mayor WALTERS “Oh, you do, do you 1" Coun. TOUCEBURN vented to know It Conn. Keith meant I: ee 3 chemo, end received eeeurenoee to the century. “Because I! you 95d; quoth the ohelrmm 7- --..._..u>n.. HI um U03". “9...:- .â€".__- __ received eeeureneee to the century. “Bseeuee it you did.” quoth the oheirmen ot the street and bridne committee, “I em quite willing to have it c xemined.” TO MEET AGAIN soon. Moved by Conn. STAPLES, seconded by Coun. KEITH, thet when thie council edjourne it etend adjourned tiii Mondey night.â€"Cerried. THE HOME FOR THE AGED. Conn. ROBINSON eeid it it were not out or order he would like to eel: Reeve Kylie obout the tote o! hie re re the enlarge- ment 0: the euppoeed one for the used. “I! we are euppoeed to hove 3 home for the aged let us hove one in reality, end let no not have to send old people to the Peter- borough hospitel or to the .01 to die.” onid Robinson impressively. e hoped Reeve Kylie would look otter thereport et once and preeent the eeheme to the council to: ite_epprog_el. __ no x--- -nehl-n M! (In mem.nmu mum-mun” 1E5 Ipyru v nu Reeve KYan-“I hove nothing to do with “-1 merely moved the resolution and the mo_tter _le.noLw_ In the bond: 01 7 _ ‘____ -l n.- bah-n WU III-una- n. _-V. '3an Cnndell. chair-51.36! the town preperty committee. Elbow-J1; you way. when Me or What. or who the blood Islam a fly om mun ll an. to perm mutton to “an the num- ad lint to I Molly nativity. ”Mmm Mnyor WALTERS enquired I! there wu not 5 by." to be mused unloading the town 3' u! lay-luv. Ho axphlnod um â€" - .uu- ._-_n.I- _loh "A“. “I'll woo-u. v _______ I: here bod boon-3‘1““. Trouble with Cont. Crondoll obout the one he mode of moo proporl , ond It hod tronoplrod that tho lots ho been wrongly nnmbo Clark Knowloon oold on. report woo now halo proporod. Deprrogve Cannon. oold no wlohod to non!) Ihem boot on. tar-low oonld not no omondod onlooo oomo Inc-moor novo Ibo ro r nooloo of on lnunolon to do oo. on on. the town could no. oontrol tho whorl unIoon m ruloo won lo oootomloy who the Dominion ooo ol pornomot. Too muor nod put Mmoo loos o Ion not “no one whom-box od moko o oullou olooi o! hlmoolt. o and not how don: eoeh loo Mo womb-dogs zoo bloo boon o. u. (Oroodou) ho to! “on o! who film on orlow woo pooood am to woo notwontflpqgggor tg‘goo "moo on. -.. o-lA n- -Akhln- Conn. Too‘oaédhu than I“. uofloo “I“ o! tho non moeun ho would hm. in a by-hw Io noun! 0 what b Jun tho mother to uncut! the emu hy- w. Mug: Wanna-“A motion to «Mom w"Slum Wanna ~"A mama to “Jun": ll elven in MOI.” Conn. Gurusâ€""Yen. I think It in high Ilme shes this “wane" edJonlned. (Leuahtev). The meeting then hole up. Some hot worde were exehenned between lent Weluen end Dem-teen Cundcllne they left the ohember end meted out mo the n he. 1%” other members netheeed In knob onulde end clean-led the evente e! the evening In Indiana: 1% Three“ of ruhnimwere keel! e, bu. u 1e notukely tenyot themberewfll no ' Tumuwa mum 1'3! TOW’N WEAR Fa NOTIOI 0" MOTION. mum. N- A nautical-l0.“ mums: any w. W‘ nuumxmt-Sfi-tf- Oddhnon’ cum-don. good lot an. m _. 011138.00. Suhmpodnnlorplficnhn. Chan muonstthbtune. Dou'tmhthu-uuchneod me you. Tutu Inve- 0.1'.R.dopoi. m. a 5.5 MIL-22. Whom!» than... A eon-pendent ol the Town» (3th Int wk tuned \ho route 0! the ptopowl Tum nlloy ”I extension. Ind In ‘hlI upon- w tho pan pa Ion. nleo thlnn Ihou‘ Limit]. I’mlon MI Ind vicinity. um when ho whoa Salmon Pun. hII We Ion) tooth-Id I Ihool. 110 mu run “that I bIrbId '1an bonus he am not hall. I!“ mroflhflm M w and. III. WI Ila hlI Immo- Ilonl o! “I. Poll“ In hll own ”(dug- "On It. noflh IluorI. It I Hummus. can when u» M nun «III tot-«II trout UM In". tII'vlo. I II“ mugln 0! my. toumkd houklon. I .In hand “I w tuned to I mo. nun-loam- III any." alien M “Mr humor Ind thh-nph: Il III“. M "II km“ 00 um- whul III". III; N M Mr mm. Gummy bl u u mm, m New» W «M “II nudwd MI”. I.“ d no human! plum-wind“. num- m. w mm»: witch no my ham-um um um MW Maw III |mhm won In! in wound mm to I'.“ a.“ “MIMI- 'u nova no «Dawn. II m mud. $8358.18. 3.. .1. 833». .332. on} in .8 3a to! zigzag... 2 :5: \II VDIIIIIQIID no um mom: “old.“- Tb WN Jar-raves. Mott-hm well, the mum is tint 3W1: ' dnrk GOUGH BROS. cum 1:: Is the ut‘eflyiweu of out or ulna. Tl . AI,AL:__ GM;-R "I This week 82.85 mod and my in style .1", you look Men'i Fine Shin, nude tad mum to suit: selling elsewhere ut double. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. $4.85 buy; thi! mun lo MIN 3 h w "W“ lua‘n mund- Iu u M an me‘mu'f'fir‘ifi W?! FARM FOR Chlamâ€"Wm . 1. week at Gousi 3*“ °h°i°° nude ma trimmed eqml in m $2.85. $4.85. Fonda Fun FE§°§mmm m - . ,___‘ nun. 1m: _'.!l CRNISBED A syn-n conic; OR SALE.â€"‘ we) nod _\'u U mix. at mum. on how. '1 mutter in!" . . A-“ ._nl ._' EAC ARM 1‘0 RENTâ€"For A term of y'om “1::er uni: “unaw- o w to am 33?: up? ”32'1va fig RO PE BTY aimed q!!!- link. LV'I'" in ‘â€" ET“ ". 1“:ng m: H ӣ5“ 3‘: 25' 3 $3 3-. 37817 1:: ”mm“ $31? ARM FOR SALE. --th| all not “mm-m 'mflm mm In. nag-u 0R SALE OR. DB SALE OR TO BENT. $wa OTIOE “£3.1an H E R Minna-$1999: "VINO Ol‘ Bt‘fllflm FOB SALEâ€"Tho undef- The Steam Yul}! ($00005, HOUSE '10 REEL-7 1‘0 83371â€"111900 WONDER HOW Elf-'07.? [Lil]: ' 10 1894 Gout! Exam“ OUBE T0 RENEâ€"Ono good town ”and m. within a minute's walk 0 musical“. madman-not. Wilma-n. Pun-datum uncanny. ‘99:, u m. 85.46 enublel you to get thil obout 1.000 Men's Elepnt Suits Never in recent history lave firs st such a price- c. Allwool rib top 80:, 10c. Pd silk, Al Rune! Cordl, Linen 2 Bum Btu mi Cxps, all of 7 mu m RENT murmur Mme! 32.9.3423" GEORGE GREER The Double Track High- way to I. J. MATCHETT, IOINLGII calla!” d “m. a o: M W: %€%WW “nu-«Aubruumnuu W. MONEY TO LOAN awn-mound“: twain menu “Mu-Mar In. In. o-nmmmuu n‘ DON-nun J. H. SOOTHERAN, General GROCERY and FEED 810ޣ ammo-u!!! Hod-y. July 11th, I’Lâ€"lfifig 71‘. the People at My MVMW- I 0 TBS DISCOUNTED flow 7 7431 vortuomon ta. "" WWW WQ1_‘M___L-‘4 - Grand Trunk 3371171573; in No. 15 William-It. J. H. Soothorug; a... Bow! :mv: mm... .“ emu OUT Aâ€" IT IS THAT Georg Greer. HEAP MEN. gaunt-Mndmm GEO. GREEK. $3.65. $5.46. m “claw F: E- . J 5 £5 p. EE 5:": LINDSAY and PETERBORO rm: Agent. this week your choice from :m which we worth $10.00. it: which are worth $10.00. first-class goods been ofl'ered Pdr Cotton Sax, 5c. Straw en and all kinds of Sugnmor :viicl; must be closed over 1, 500 Men’s Suit!i , it!“ right. Improve GEO. A. LITTL FANS 1 ”d . o n cscnptiom. HAMMOGKS :1 Low Prices. 030 QUE'I‘ 6, 6 Ind a Ball Sane. rugs and China; Lanterns w M on“. mun-L. mm Liming. Augmt 2nd. magâ€"59.1,; GEO. A. LITTLE J. G. Edwards fl The “ALLIANCE: Tents and Awnings. Camp Furniture, Fishing Tackle, Guns, Rifles. calm and ”or“. s ample cecal-Iv. and those : muted Insurance should with m “on comp-DI. PRICES ARI Auk LORD ROTHSCHILD: liNm J. a. nifirqa, d‘ 09 ICES ARE Low“ THESE 999”} 1 R G. Carney G. A. Lntle IN THE W0! my. ’MD‘! I. CORNBIL Winnâ€"m gig name 0! m and ‘ 2.0mm! .iness Goleg 4? ‘03:: '.. L human. NM”! :1 l9 hug/1t mam ‘ Ic. . NDSAY I “GEM I “FAMI “ION BAN Housekee (71 SE12 VI.‘ though flu bu the ab ROBERT! [\U 2f

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