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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 29 Sep 1893, p. 10

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irons that she has J. 1,1"? latest A! burnt by ‘On the 215! lion, and t0- ‘xce company i'ests by e" .AZC i ption, 'onndrv W“ l lazine- Ind ’6 made 'IGHEST :urcd a firsbcla, nw Rooms. Costuméé. 1603, next North GflfifiS, 7077108. 'pgni days. RY. Egg: According to directions. It does any .33 a] the old-fashioned drudgery of wash W- m it; you won’tbe disappointed. WIGHT SOAP has been in use in [£33502 Castle for the past 3 years, and its , ,#_ g--_ nnnn:n“n guru-fin Q‘uuudiau m world-renowned Soap stands st the c! all Laundry And Household Soap. both I“ quity and extent 0! 3816.. _ IL 3... -mâ€" mfiSAY. FRIDAY. SEPT. 29. morning .ii. late a friends is 3 task Sunday 1:6 G. '1‘. mu: 1)? coaches. : Ind i: was not. an SIN-Wu -- '-.-.__- , Weary. There are Cnhmere shewle Inch u are given by Queen Victoria u wedding Mannie; the wondetinl Remporo ched- iets. or ring ehewle, of such fine texture the: one at them mounting 2x4 yerde an be passed easily through an ordinary fing- "tina: embroideries in silver end gold. un- -_v __ “958 ; cunete or all the designs for which “Genet 13 no lemons; motel wet]: in end- hls variety, some pieces representing "In at patient tell by mnny hende; med ivory tasks. the delicacy and 13mm, or which is may bewilderinfi; "id wood carving or marvellous beenty. A”! description of these in out o! the question, but everybody Ihonld see thou. Th01mm pavilion 1| elven crowded. “‘1 ’3 Ind out among the crowd are plea!!!“ mauve servants. lithe of body, dflko! ham", and clad in sonnet unuorm, WWI ----- ,4A__l- ’â€"-uv, Dun bl“ ll. uwâ€"__- 7 ‘W-whlte turban. These 1(than ' "30! are called, nerve visitors With W tea. the onlflvstlon otA {mint A AI.- ‘hlch is one or the chief objects of the he“ government at: the World’s hit. Hr. Richnrd Bloohyndon o! Bombny, who Nara-em the Mon at India Ten “Mile upochlly chased with thll Man. To Bump which 1: u m- “! Io know tin; the to. product at high ‘N Ceylon m mam-ed Huh muvdlofl “MM. and In the Brithh murky. It 5"“? Queues!!! dunhud III. Chill. 2 Castle fofrrthe past 3 years, and its aunts have been specially appointed up. 1: ii dish-Ito}: at an. till“. “Haul: 1- reached in Canal: And “I. Um Sam. The flavor mu m 0‘ SOLPMAnRS TO COLE}! BIAN FAIR. Mama 1:. Gold um FINE SEC WING. 'ellous mu”. _ _____ is out of the damage: zonld see them. a crowded, 3nd Amati“ pd m push“ contains a body. dtrk or Belth’s I “Harm. with “!0 Wrmmm Indisn menu.‘ lectured crockery, deoorsted by mum. hsnded round by the netive serventsin neet gerb, ere something to beremember ed, and I visit to the Indie Devilion must rennin one at the most inter-em mentor ice at the tsir. The Onteflo display, since the burning of the cold storm warehouse. he! been rather sent, but enpnnes of flesh stun are now coming in very freely, end the court is the centre of sttrsction. cvpeoislly to the tumors from adjoining states. who ere never done expressing their wonder et the marveilons productions 0! our country. Sbme seventyflve vsrietiefi o! notetoes. on a! excellent quslity, ‘end displeyed on plates, also mongolds. beets. ornate, cob- r-u-‘nq â€"-_v __7” , began, tomatoeeand other field and garden products. The sensational features, how- ever, are a mammoth squash weighing 486 lbs. and a mammoth red pumpkin 0! 146 lbs., both grown by Mr. Wm. Wernock of Goderlchâ€"and a long way the largest of the kind on the ground. Mayor Walker of Ancestor, whole in charge of the ex- hibir, informed me that next week the plck of the vegetable products from the leading Ontario fairs will be shipped here, so that. something especially good may be looked for. Avv-uu ---- Fruit continues to come forward very satisfactorily. and Saperintendeat Pettit hse but few idle momenta. Almost all sections of the province are ropreeentcd. the local directors of the Fruit Growers’ Aesozietion, as well as private individnslr. evidently taking great pains in collecting and shipping epecimene to sustain the credit at the province. Quite a number 0! samples 0! new unit: have arrived from Ontario, of excellent quality. The new cheese is expected early Qlite a number or Sampler) u; ucvv u-.- have arrlved from Ontario, of excellent quality. The new cheese ls expected early next month. Nix: week the stock carillon will be given over to sheep and ewlne, thejudg- lag of whlc’a will begin on the 26m inst. In paint of numbers the exhibit of these animals will far exceed those of horses and cattle. the prEzas being on a very llbernl scale. In all 1,418 swine and 1.367 sheep have been entered, of which 86 and 310 respectively are from Ontnrlo. The other provinces o! the Dominion will not be re- presented in these classes. The lndlvlduel exhibitors for 03mm are as follows: Sheep-Cotswolde: J. G. Snell Bron. E1- monton; Rabert Miller, Brougham. Lel- castersâ€"Jae. Snell, Cllnton; John Kelly. Shakespeare. Lincolnâ€"Gibson 8: Walker. Deerefield 8: Ilderton; Wm. Walker. Ilder- tcn; “’m. Oliver, Aronbenk; D. A. Camp- bell. Mayfalr. Santhdowna-Geo. Baker uuu, mu;nunu ~-__._-,, 8:. Sons, Simcce; John Jackson 8; Song, Abingoon; A. Telie 8:. Sane. Perle; '1‘. 0. Douglas, Gait. Shropshireeâ€"W.H. Beettie, Wilton Grove; John Campbell. Woodville. Oxfordsâ€"Henry Arkell, Arkall." Hemp- ehiresâ€"John Kelly. Shakespeare. Dorset Horneâ€"J. A. McGillivrey, Uxbridge; T.W. Hector, Springfield-onâ€"Crediz; R. H. Herd' log, Thorndole. Swine-Chester Whites: H. George 8; Sane, Crampton. Essex: Joe. Feethereton, Springfield-onâ€"Credit. Other district breeds -â€"Jes. Cslvert, Thediord; John Bell, Am- ber; J. E Brethour, Bentord; J on. Feather- eton. Springfield-on Credit. Mr. Henry Wade, private secretary to Commissioner Awrey, who has managed the collection and shipment of the Ontario live stock. arrived yesterday morning with fifteen corloede of sheep and swine, which were soon atterwerde eeiely housed in the horns veceted by the cattle and horses. Toe enlmele had hardly been settled in their new quarters before they were enr- IAIA-‘ -uâ€"A- BUUIS 5U" Huâ€"--v_- __, rounded by admiring and critical crowds, who could find little fault with them. The Ontario sheep are especially fine, and are i in number nearly double those of any of \ the states. They have been very carefully selected, not an interior animal having been brought over, and good judges say they never saw a better lot. Enquiries about Ontario iruit and other products continue to pour in on Commis- sioner Awrey. Among the latest is 3 letter from S. Ferd Kramer of Bremen, ‘ Germany, a leading commission merchant in that city, who visited the exposition during July and was especially pleased with our trait exhibit. It is certain. he writes, that a large business in fresh and ‘ â€"â€" A L‘sâ€"m wee-w, â€"_- _. _ preserved iruiteuoen be done between Ontario end Germeny, end that they need only an introduction to be eppreeioted on coconut 0! their high quelity end good nppeetsnee. Mr. Kramer naked tor the Mr. Awrey. In the oifioinlliet of ewerde published this morning I find thou the Onterio collec- tion of tropieel pleats In the horticulture! building hes been well plwed, es it deserved. The lerge size end excellence of this displey hes been e subject of generel remuk emong experts in thet direction since it wee instelled in the only Mey dsys. I got u hint the other doy hon “Uncle John” Thorpe, dinotor of florionltuo. which is well worth knowing by every- body who has s gsrdon. Mr. Thorpe stands st the hood of his ptoressionin Amos-ice, end the floral disploy on Wooded Islsnd end shoot the buildinzs hes been one oi the chief delights of those who hove »â€" - - its- numbin- our: UL luv V...“ â€"-__g,, an eye for the boouutnl In this direction, Among the foliage plants are many tender epeelee.snch an oannasstamnd I was a little curious to know how it was proposed to protect them against the early trosta that are so destructive and exasperotlng to florists. Mr. Sharpe Informed me that he watched the temperature very eloeely, and when there was any fear 0! frost he kept the water running through a fine spray Mm. .11 nizhl. and thus prevented iozzle 311 1113'“: America: live stock Jenn-ml. this weak contains 3 full page mutation at Mr. B. Beith’s prize amnion 0min, which show: this magnum: unlmsl to the mg. n (I? Van-n C. W. YOUNG. $9 confirmed. , commute“. ‘ , The following communlctuona were rad by Mr. J. M. Knowlnon. 019th pro Kain;â€" From J ohu Davey, referring to eldewslk " on east aide oi Lindsay-st. north. -â€"Re!er- ‘ red to street and bridge committee. From A. Davey. asking a permit to establish a billiard hall in a boarding house to be run bv him in the old Domin- ion hotel premiees. William-shâ€"Reierred to police committee. A report from Milk Inspector Douglas stated the: the August ssmple tarnished by the milkmcn was not up to the standard but the September milk was all rizht. Mr. Irwin supplied the best sampleâ€"Received and iyled. ' From McSweyn Anderson. complem- ing on behalf 0: a lady client at a recent action oi the health inspector, who, it wae claimed. entered her premises witha G. T. R. ofiieer.â€"Referred to police committee. Cniei Bell's report ior July Rave $39.70 were rel-:rred to the finance committee. R. Douglas. flushing sewers, .............. s 2 5 R. D. Tnexton. straw. etc ....... £12.96 .8 5.5 ‘ Toronto Rubber Co. ........ a F. Frempton. worlgu .. .. [Consumers Gee can”: ..-,: :- u. A CHARITY GRANT. . .. fl ' On motion oi Conn. HEAD. seconded by Reeve KYLIE, a nrant or $100 was made to the Central charity oommittee....Msyor RAY said he had looked over the list of eided tamilies recently, and had advised the cutting oi of several persons, The sifsire of the society were well administer- ed. WILL xow BREATHE EASIER. On motion ct Reeve KYLIE, seconded by Dem-reeve WALTERS, the treasurer was instructed to pay to the South Victoria agr'cuitursi society the sum of $1, member- ship fee to: the corporation. TEE WELLINGTON-ST. DRAIN. Reeve KYLIE moved, seconded by Cauo. KEXTB, text the street and bridge commit- tee be empowered to proceed at once with 3 the construction of n drain along Welling- ton-st. to carry off storm water to the river. The motion aroused considerable discus- sion. It was conceded by all that the drain would have to be built, but the size, material and location were in doubt. It was pointed out that a drain along the south side would be the chenpest,but mi ht result in flooding the cellars ...... R :eVe KYLu; could not understand how the cellars could be flooded it the drain were not allowed to be tapped ...... Meyer RAY said he thought the best way would be to put the sewer down the middle oi the street-then they could charge frontage to those who wishes to use it; it would be necessary, of course, to build it deeper than a side drain ...... Reeve KYLIE said the street would be continually cut up by parties tapping the sewer, but it was pointed out that being ; side street, and nnpsved at that, the incon- veniencs would not be great ...... ..The committee will at once proceed to get the necessary plans ready. ' 'ro LAY TEE DUST. ‘ On motion permission was given the fair authorities to use nooupie of lengths of old hose for the purpose of sprinkling the grounds on fair days....It was suggested that the watering cert would do the work ell right, but the hose csrried the dsy. A COUPLE 0F BY-LAWS. On motion council went into committee to sgsin consider By-law No. GSilâ€"the carter's by-lswâ€"and another appointing s collector. Coun. HEAD occupied the choir. The twenty or more clauses in the first mentioned bylaw were read by the clerk. and s number oi smendments were made _ in the schedule of charges. -- ~~- .â€"-.- Ace-Ina the entire Uonn. mannua. m... ....._u WV evening had been distrait, said the by-law was not in order, it having been referred to a special committee which had not reported. Mayor RAY said there had been a quorum at the meeting. when Conn. Manon left with the deliberate intention of breaking it up. However. nearly all the business was transacted before he took hie departure, so his scheme was frustrated. The by-law was finally nassed. signed and sealed. By-law No. 693. appointing Mr. B. F. J ewett collector at a salary of W0, was then given a third reading. and the oom- ticâ€"w". mmeé rose- 1.1317342 mwzv camera. . VAN Isourxoxinggguul :2: Dr. Herdmnn sud Dr; Lynch, .5 s dapnntloti'trom the bond of health. were 0‘58 UK so 8“. GI... IGI I4 ltul. ‘ «noonâ€".0..â€" on =3 3‘ Etaâ€"um z: 90 ulo on Should one. It wes then moved by Conn. Ksrrn, seconded by Been Kama, thet the town property commlttee he enthoflzed to edvertise the house and lot owned jointly by the town end township of Goo et onoe. -â€"Cerded. Mayor RAY seemed the members of the deputetlon met the cannon would not on their recommend-non et onoe. end the council then edjomed. Selleburyfs greet all! at peer- spin“ the home rule bm hue mompllehed whet the union!»- lent intended. Ineteed o! duoounainfl Mr. Gleduone the motion at the lord- hee mused ell his pngneelty. He he: wanted the page of nettle thrown down by the upper hanee end he is now determined to nuke the fight .11 l4-nL-J - Ill. CEfin. Memos. BB n.- .v-vr--.. _,, _ thrown down by the upper h'mee end he is now determined to mete the fight ell done the line. They heve invited elite end death etruggle end he her ehown hie reedlnell to meet: them on their on around. In the dub plece Mr. Gledetone hed decided to dueolve petuetnent etter neselng two or three meeenree from the Neweeetle minute. m- puooee now u to cert! out n eerie: of eweeplng mum will ennonnee In lothien commit ember 27. The minuterlelhte heve been mgmemu-noxs â€" 3-131: cnm's BY-LLW PASS- ; mmeron-sr. mum 'ro : were rend and An tI-Dandrizfi. fl wanna mans'rmusnm. This statement will be the prom!“ oi the government. until the next general election. Definite information as to the items was spread among the liberal and radical members yesterday. The moot important measuresto which hinGladstone will commit himself in his Elinbnrah address will be the patieh councils bills. the diseatablishment oi the church oi Wales and Scotland. the electoral tration reiorm. and "one man one vote” hills, and proposals for bettering the re- promised to make their diseetahlshment bill the principal measure oi the autumn session. All the measures indicated in the above list win he pushed iorward with all possible dispatch in the house of commons. and until they be disposed of there will be no appeal to the country i! the cabinet can prevent if. Such a mass of legislation can hardly be finished before 1896. The home rule bill will here-intre- duced in the house at lords. BMBBOXLING 'rnn Pans. It is not expected that hit. Gladstone " will state at Edinburgh the ultimate object l at his programme. He will not proclaim ,7 LL; v- m ’_ -"__fi the immedisto necessity of snoring the constitution end battering or abolishing the house of laws. He will merely indicate 3 new policy whee: object it. is to embrcil the new so hopelessly in e quarrel 37“.“ “‘9 P999“ that Zine electors ~11: Rive nim e sweeping British and ority two um hence. With such a msjority us his com- mend he_c9uld_desl with the upper house L- _L-|‘ n1-.- (- regarded as astute and bold, but weak at several points. Ice euceeee would denand on the canahant support of all the Irish members. The liberal federation has meanwhile deeEared for abollzlou of the heredlgarx chamber; , _ a- LL- _-_ll-_-nt_ ncrouum’ yuan-en... Mr. Gladstone will pus the periiement- cry recess et Eswerden. The Irish enti- matee were voted this week with unpre- eedented eelerity. The unionists tried to start a. protracted debste. but the Irieh members held their nesee determinedly. Not before in the lee: twelve yeue hue the nationalist: declined the challenges given reguiuly by the coneerntivee during this part or the debate on supply. Thier new eeli-reetreint is regarded u the heat evidence of their eetieieetion with J ehn Marley’s regime.“ well u of their confidence thet they no nesting home rule. “Where did you get your new “it.“ "Down on the Jersey cont." Really 1" is one o! the bankers." A Gndute or '1'qu Unlvonity am, "My children have been treated with Snow'- Emma on from their miles: years! Our phy- 91015!) that. recommen a. child when cold my wits immodu to this remedy. which Ilwua efloota 3 cute." "I never am a poem so full of are.” untried the ednor, as he m his p:pe with a rejecud verse. Sum film-av..- â€"- '_ :hont with tenonible moderates. nooo's disease W Ssrsapsdllh smoke sly end never leaves the field until it has eonquet'ed. Easter was originslly a hcsthen holidsy. shamanism cm us 3 W. South American Rheumetlo Cure fox-Rheum: tlsm and Neal-alch- redlesllycnmln ltoSduI. Its action upon the system is remuksble end ysterlous. It removes st once the cease and the dlseese Immediately dis-opens. The first pose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Wen-Inset! by '11. GREGORY. arugulaâ€"231. 0U) Cfllm No other brand of Tobacco has ever en- brand of Cut Plug and Ping Tobacco. Oldest Cut Tobacco mnufac- turen in Canada. T. ONTARIO, FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 29 1893. HIRE AND TRIBE. (CUT PLUG.) Cu: Plug. MONTREAL. ~ ”gm ley'. r..'"Y es. She Wdity and flavor of the prices are right. Sen fizgember the stand- ‘fiiany. July 21. Iainâ€"6743- Good Cooking Coal Stove? There are numbers of people in this country who have not, S and the approaching cold we ather will act as a spur to their thoughts in this direction. All kinds of Tin and Granite ware. and Plumbing a specialty. - - “Casuals. isâ€"aTnâ€"émncst mcdSCEnn {39 ch!!- drcn. Hotbox-s have repeatedly told 2:10 0! its good can! upon their children." HAVE YOU A “ Castorin is the beat remedy for chilimn of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not. far distzmt whcnmothcrs willconsi-Jc: :hc real interest of their children. and use Castoria. in- stead of the variousqu nostrumswhich am destroying their loved cuts. by forcingopmm. morphine. soothing syrup and other hurt ful agents down their 01mm. thereby sending them to premature graves." Little Britain. Sen: 11th 1593â€" â€".5 “WWW - can wand act was for - Nails, Tar and Building Paper, Paints, (Ii/s many. Sent. 13th. 1393â€"75. Having a thorough Imowwage u, v... "we...“m _.- _, _, partmeut, and buying from the best houses in the trade, we are placing before you a large stock and ertra gooa value. Will be prepared for DRESS and JIA NTLE MA KING as usual. Have a very fine range of IIIILLINER 1' and TRIJUIIIN GS. See our Stock of BOOTS and SHOES. We have a few Bares of fairly good Raisins to cell at 5 cts, a "I. Don't miss our 306. Tea: it is as good as some 45c. _,_ - - MA___ 3.. l'.n .md Fame and see [MEâ€"9E ‘6“. .0 w wv vvv‘v ~-- - 7 Thanks for very liberal patronage in the our Stock. Yours very truly. ' ADAM DORA?- The Centaur IN WINES AND GENERAL LIQUORS OPPOB IT I Castoria. WE DIAL ONLY IN THE BESTIMAKESNP Putty, Locks, Hinges: trands Du. J. F. sz'cumt. Conway. 1.!" Am C‘ thorough knowledge of our business m every _ . .I, _ 1.--. ’nllllfll)‘ {“7 ’hp frll(I£. ,ve ' of the brands carried will be found unexceptionable, and Send in a trial order and you will be convinced. andâ€"opposite Benson House. Company. 7’7 Murray Street, New York City. 9- ‘IJGOOD. Lowell. Mass. What is Yerexâ€"Little Britain. cum: nun-uncut Gs: town. i Adam Deran- 71-776. Woods. a"! Po Ryloy‘ A '3' pool! “31‘ 0" ONTARIO uxx. u Castor?! is SO we!“ I mmmfzu x: :23qu 520‘“: W 1230." wvrâ€" w ‘7‘ . II. A. Ancnn, 1L 0.. 111 So. Oxford St. Brooklyn. N. Y. “Our physician: in tho children‘s depaflr meat haw spoken highly at their experi- cnce in their outside practice w‘d: (Samaria. and although we oa!y have among '02::- medical supplies win: is known I: ”gum- pmduczs. yet we are free to con'._. #2:..th mcrim cf. Czstcria. has won as to 10»: with two: upon it.“ . Z. YEREX, Sum. Bra. of getting a big dollar’ a woxth site the Benson House. '3. Canned 0'9on and r, eta, pviv‘. ' .‘mmed to 62mm: an: I: a: superior to any pmlpficn astoria. fitlo Britain: past. Come and 866 nu. um stmsmr. Bowen. M853. Eve- troughi‘ng our men to Ami BENT in LLEY ' NAVIGATION COMPANY. (Lnn'rm) 1893. Lindsey ’L’nd Bobcay - Emile '1 goon P- i- ' 75 car Slack u: Point 35 h; prâ€"oénrm cit GEON an; x r CLLI ISG men WAY u :03 Gui -. WON ”DIN'I'. Will v-cr M 'n"m~. 9. until fur-her notice: Leave Dr‘s: 1?; c: a: 6.30 s. m. 32:13 10 p. In. Arrive IA: r at “ v.00 “ " 1:0 WVOIH'A‘AISQ “ U3) “ “ 545 “ -â€"â€"--- ,.... -- 1.45 " “ 2m .. .nuaufi‘unam .60 k... I1 , I; .9» 5â€"H“! .2 f. .828 . . ..... 2.0“ CEBU u .. F [prugtq t. â€"-«w '- , QGEN‘S‘ "";1AEDâ€"Uu am», a. ccm*"~"~~»:a can We: Bevin: III- chino. we entree: In. the Counties 3‘ mm and Hflibur'uu. Apply to Jon: Hoax. qufflcz'r. 3.35.123 Block) lands». 3 1891.â€"63’l}jr. _ UILDEKR, ATLEBTION.â€"At tho old tell-3m buc‘; indâ€"ambushed In In â€"I have ,1”. rs have a 15 e nanny CHOICE If“) 15 :IC". wmoh gel! out. M or damn: Osmium or Wooavm. muons! aux“! “or odor um (111311113 nuke of 15-th rumor. be henna. J0 WAKELIV. " ' " uo. BRYAN a son. I’ NEWETGSS m BUILDERS- HE LIVE]: my) 61."?! no “780'" . ou,o.l.v.v--v 900.1;00 Raw “..1 " ~‘ . ’f'fih a; .~ iv M an: otherw- Ipoouble c:.u..m-~.y. 'rne aenlcment or load my: and I‘M-“:4. ‘he W and of this tampon: “ford chose {muted in II Wicca-u; emanation; Lit: banana-m. AWAY»? New: with or without mam. Mann rn' . P'tzvt711'ttha of :1 me aivcn so none] holdmr. {at (articular-not rates apply to F. O. TAYLOR. Avrcn'. {or hindogw sod Vlotorhm. 'J'nltcc'. .1'..'..’,Ef use! 8mm” 8‘”- (ram 1““?! Y0?! (m 88m“! (0' Glasg 0v; vm. Logdonderry. ANCfi‘f-EER LINE Rate: for Saloon PMS” by S. S. 611‘! 0!" none. $60 and 11!:er. 011nm err - u-"m‘. C‘bin. $55 and upward. We to uccrmmc-dution and location at Excn-r'w T. vtc‘a at reduced mm .L . .. 53623”. X. Y.. or Six-Mr FARMS FOR SALE. The “demand IIIâ€"Va Counties cg: ‘ numberoti 61m and Stock Farms ' Tm nuns Win w w“. on..." ._ -_._,, _ , _ man down is all that will be required cud the lad-nos mu remain ”.mmflmlow. rate- of interest. Why pay "2‘ When you an buy a home uni lot. tram u: sad my for it by monthly mama and thutherent will 9" for the house 1 youwmown a home! We hnvo a. numbetd houses. mostly now. which we will sell I. monthly paymenu. which will not amount. 0! mo than a. rc‘onsblo mt Wuhan a large lie} and maul: anal-us counsel sc. Ma Dm'chw feat. mm: and mm Pactum PETERBOROUGH Rona: Blinds :11 w BM , umon 4.053 In Enelr'nu. Brush Em; Flam m duct-Ivan male to order. Team to Rent. Em and. American Onknmiga’vy. [151$ sme- Navy. “dips: Cork Geo. Bryan 19 3011 R43. wahone ariflinkh“ J. 1’. 31m. “Ont. mam mum-anewâ€" m 25:11. 15:53 4-1!- VIGIR 017' MEN ogL u'D LON DOE [1c LIVE-tr. :U RAKCE CQMPAN! AND GLO“ 31:0? Caplt.d.. . ”by “d ’5)” M “a quu \I‘l" v--. V V" V_ 7 $33; prepaid. 99‘. sand '7 9% ram Gluzow or Derry. $35- nruu at lowest Current mus. r boak m’ m" and other iota-mutton. v to PAL? ”1:505 BROTHERS. '1 Bowl- My, Quickly, Pmnonfly W rt“? .51» IE â€"'1' “0‘ an: IEDIGAI. co" mu. “3“} cum; AND LIFE. w ......sxo.oco.ooo 55..” tundl........ ' $60,000 9:1:33515........ Na vxga flan: sc. ox Tâ€"IIEWAY. wx: 181'. T212: STEMB iii-TABLE. 1893} EASE BE T'WEEN are mans-woe Comm! 1. the Worm. 0-7: m m we on rm favonblo L'usxoxs of Item mo to son ' - Mp. « t 2h:- bom. 80? mm! ud'css-cd :0 Secretary 1‘. V. N. lean ”can: sad Baha’- I. nth-ham 3!. -:-'\\’W ”nanny and Sturgeon in tickers 50 some. twer n Bobcayron and Stun- ”. tutu-n closets 50 cents. an 9 n: rncumdrmtgtm he .'..;:';'EDâ€"Ou gain, g ??wa ll. 8. Houvam. *e. om. mam Lindon- 911â€"113(180118 v “u Inn» )51‘ OFFIC E BO dCAY- .C. TAYLOR. 1.45 «I when the steam: man the name: Wm 3". ‘39- : 615 ‘43 D. mu) JLL-o train In. null-3. CAPTAIN. flit;

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