¢ when a being aired to mm s has! cf flour. tad not mention the Mn 3nd middling: which tho miner an. posed of. IO (In: 1 old noccntflno; um than thou ï¬gures were owed Into the cute-gownnnenhuwmmoumdlctod no} do not flow donut-diction um Iwmm'IIo-nongoodsn I "ably want“. 1 at ml m I save these ï¬gures as a standard, and tom than the price ot flour or [mad may vary. but vary as may may plus or minus Show there z-ven wm make anyone am of the proï¬t; to each party named and the loss to the consumer. "Labour" bards a reply and correction. No one o) and com will believe other than that Wham interactedâ€"shaker†"am“; and Incitheroacoendcavodngto mom-dilutes“. mtchwa no¢,I‘ dougcomolnlnpawgubqng one cube} ' , 7- _-_4-__‘, any who buy bread I give Maul": snitch-to tn Minute: 0! the consumer. I did not We): to who»! nndundnnuao. I gnawing pair on minority, 1Tb; iqnotod from men- on “malty, “The Killing Watch". paper published in their mt. gum), I!“ In min; I no! flour Myer I cflerod in your Issue 01 the 14th Int. some data by which the consumer of bold could come to same conclusion on to mound proï¬t. made by the Dakota; Iew Advantament: This Week. Luz-m Post. 'â€" It. Grngoag M’I’z Co. While the best for all household uses, has peculiar qualities for casyand quick washing ofclothcs. it does away with that boiling and scaldzngâ€"tho clothes come out sweet, clean and whxto. Harmless to hands and fabricsâ€" lathers freelyâ€"lasts longest. Sn Cxoxx Son M‘m. (20., In. Gwen: Sn. 1:. St Stephen, N. n. Free Trade with the Manuracturorâ€"Hom Cadâ€"Mrs. Eamon. Radarâ€"Fulton! 8: Go. For Saleâ€"Jeane Puma. Husloâ€" G. A. Mathmn. Cad-Hopkins 8:. Chisholm. New Goodsâ€"McLean» 8.: Cc. Intonationâ€"S. G. Detcher. laud-Linda: Woollen Mills. leinz Up Businessâ€"Neil Momadon. Whore There is Honey Thato's Btu-Wane: Onion“ Value. All Out ct Sight-Gong}: Wantedâ€"F. J. D517. Giving Up the Clothing Bualneesâ€"Pmemn LINDSAY, FRIDAY. NOV. 18. 1892. Lindsay, November 16. 18 7‘2 â€"-3?. The Moo of Broad. [To the Educ: 0: .Tax Posr.) 813,â€".“ a. "Citizenâ€snd 3 bread COMHUNIC’ATIONS. FOVERCOAI Watc- up, 3 on would-be high priced imaginary Clpthiers: ten times more agock qnd are_ thgrefore in a. positxon to c‘ cw 1 A_A â€A)‘ 1.1.. gflï¬ï¬li 850 7/1558, The Wonderful Cheap Men, 1,5596 QVERCOATS bought «mac'mmm $3.90 buys one of our TWEED LINED OVERCOATS. $4 50 buys a HEAVY TWEEG OVERCOAT. $4.90 buys a GOOD WORSTED OVERCOA’I‘. ' ‘ Price for a FINE MELTON OVERCOAT. $8.00 we give you Goats that are worth 810. 812 and 814. $10 09 our Price for the Finest of FINE TAILOR-MADE COATS. THE PRICES wcuia-oe mgn pncea Imagmary vxybumsa, LU!» uvv a... .0.-.“ _- - a- o *9 , stock and are therefore :11 a. positzon to discount at e price of the small dealers. altar of popularity. We have made the immolationuthe ceremony meets the a] hi- m â€on. em- m... .mme:: 9 Mb. (9: 82.0 0 we! In mqlpgcloth 1 an? "the @1§§E:isam“"’_ were uï¬oï¬iï¬at'ih; [ ‘Powxne v. Dawn: â€"Thls was an action ‘ brought by the widow at the late Thou. Powers to have the estate ndmlnhwored by the court Thu defendant Dewsn, who was the executor under the WW. cemented themln. Ill ulogations march: hlm in tho pleadings beam with- ornwn. darted to the mum: to aka the uni to some the amt-ohm or the com . a. H. Hopkins m- the 91mm; Mr Burro: Q C . for the detention! Down; Mr. 14‘ D. Moore for the Infant defendants. lex v. J0me Monmsox -anany of a can or hornets. A. but! wont to Dish: In: summer to pick berries. They put tb-Irhonea mum's stable and mode no at Monro- mhco; inhumane harm. but virbont norm“. Alon from Morrison and without bl: knowing; When they "tornado-om the berrybosh u no home on human 1m mimos- Thu-o enmod some dispute between Imbcn and the ban-y pickets obout dam-cal to his pants. Ind about tbs vulneolaomom The human. {0:0 mama? “3:7 I? ‘ on the an . \ 9._Uunaton£ot moot-own; Thoma Saw-rt to: ( CIVIL CASES. PRING v. JONESâ€"An notion of slender brought by Wm. Prinz of. the township of Dy- eart against Wm. Jones. it being alleged that the defendant had circulated a. report about the plaintiff that tho phlntifl' had stolen the defendâ€" ant‘s hay. The jury gave a verdict for the phlnflfl for $50. and judgment was signed for fullooeta. Mailman. Q.C.. for the plaintiff; McSweyu 8: Anderson for the defendant. ticn of the ï¬gures given and deiy "Laborer or any other party to successiully question them. Let everyone carefully ï¬gure for themselves, and they will see that the bakers are (making more than legitimate proï¬t, and householders will soon learn that they can save money in making their own breath-Yours truly, CITIZEN. Lindeay, Nov. lith. 1892. VICTORIA FALL ASSIZES- MEAGmcR v. FOSTER â€"An action to recover â€"- 8504. the balance owing upon a mortzage made Following is a list of the cases tried at by the defendant. The defendant alleges nov- ment at the money to an agent of the plaintid'. the fall aeeizee held last week, Judge Fal- “a the 9mm den!“ am the “no“ mom Mcbaughlin for nlaintifle; McIntyre a: tewart for defendants. annexes v. MURDOCH.â€"An action to recovu damages for the eeduotion or the laintiif ’e daughter. The defendant made certa charges reflecting upon the character of the plaintiff. which there was absolutely no evidence to mp- port. and the defendant’s raehneas in this regard no doubt went to ewell the damaaoe. Verdict for plaintiff for $400 damages. Thee. Stewart for plaintifl'; D. R. Anderson for defendant " i missing action without costs. Molten hlin I oonhridge presiding: ucgeghwu hie agentéd tram etglderttgc was taken an ecasereaerv ena e epartieato CIVIL CASES' examine this on. who is now away. D. J. Pnixo v. JONESâ€"An action of slander McIntyre. Q. .. and T. Stewart for piaintiifs; J. brought by Wm. Pring of the township of Dy- A0 Barxon. Q.C.. ‘0’ defendants. eart against Wm. Jones. it being alleged that GRAND JURY PRESEKTNENT- the defendant had oiroulated a report about the _ May it 1’15““ 7/0“? lordship.â€"Tho grand Jurors of our sovereign lady the queen assembled plaintifl' that "1° Plaintiff had stolen the defend- at the court of nea‘ze for the county of Victoria. out a bay. The Jury gave a verdict for the begito make their presentment us rollows: . , ‘ BARKER v. Bnowx.â€"Aotion to recover dam- ages for the seduction of the plaintiff's daugh- ter by the defendant. who pleaded that be was not the father or the child born to her. Verdict for the plaintiff for 350 damages and coats. D. R. Anderson (McSweyn 8.: Anderson) tor plain- tiff; R. J. McLaughlin for defendant. SIMMONS v. Emmaâ€"Action to recover SLOOO damages for â€cadet-8:5 the plelntifl' under the Ontano statute of l . The plaintiff accused the defendant of stating that she was a woman of Immnral character. The defendant pleaded the truth of the statement in mitigation of damages. Verdict for the ptelntm’ for $1 cam was. I". D. Moore (Moore Jackson) for plain- 3m; Dd R.tAndereon (McSwevn . Anderson) for c'en an . QUEEN v. hexaneâ€"The prisoner wee indict- ed with having committed on nuanlt with in- tent to do bodily harm upon one Davie, a reel dent of Fenelon Fella. It nppeare the: Jacket: errnok Dede with a stone, breaking hie arm and inflicting a very notion: wound. The jury. however, wee unable to fled the pri-oner «nuts. Mr. M. u. Cemeron for the crown: Mr. Barron. Q 0.. for the prisoner. FRASER v. PBlLuPï¬.â€"This was an action upon a covenant in a mortgage between parties in Ihe com-t7 o! Simone. Judamont fur the plaintiff $200 dam-gee. Mr. Barron. Q C., for thiotlfl‘; W. 8. Bennett of Midland tor the de- fondant. lmnen' v. Lxxnnr -â€"’l‘hie wee en action brought oy one Richard Lindeey to net oeide an aererment whereby he agreed with his son. Wright Lindsey ot the township oi Minden. to give him certain i‘arm property in the: town min. the eon naming on hie port to maintein the father. The piaintifl' set up that the eon had tailed in hie piano! the contract. I‘he eo- tlon wan diunleeed with costs. upon the pay- ment or which, however. the defendant (the aon)voiun'eere to release all his claims upon tbelend ot the plaintiif. Mr. Chisholm (Hop- kins Chisholm) for the pieintiir; Mr. Barron. 0.9.. (or the degndent , or any other party to successfully question them. Let everyone carefully ï¬gure for themselves, and they will see that the bskere are {making more than legitimate proï¬t, and householders will soon learn that. they can save money in maklnz their own bread.â€"Your3 truly, CITIZEN. Lindsay, Nov. llth. 1892. 3-8: V. O'NEIL. â€"Aotion to recover 3850 interest under n mortgage held by plaintiff upon lands or the defendant in the township or One. The defendant contended that he had paid the amount due the â€ninth! to hie solicitor and agent. and that the mortgage had been dis- chnrzed. The pleintifl denied the agency of the solicitor to receive the money and denied hav ing aisned the discharge that had been register- ed and the receipt of the money. Judgment reeerved. John McSweyn (Moneyn do Ander- son) for plaintnr; R. J. McLaughlin for defend- Hundreds to select from. on the trait of tottering houses that require money. A Wholesale Stock of CLOTHING consistimg of omm’cï¬â€˜ Monthly rm tor Boy-ml! 61:13. The â€Sunlight" Soap 00.. Toronto 01hr tho tmwmemymmmuumm â€Maudmlmdoimndmnc In unwo- mucuudo.whomdthQM3nmbo at “Smith" mm: In, 810; 2311. 8; 3rd, â€z-{muwth‘oMIhuh-MQbookzuda Myylamhthmowhomd male. than 13mm. swamps.» Bunch: any chasm. Manes but than an madam-“WW†“MMmMmudmd m Mancunian-m h'l‘mhflon manta-manned A not of Good. 100%. nape: or under. (or $10. a: Gaoss’ Dunn. 8.0035. mm. See In. new analâ€"mar. In our examination or the jail w_e found that through some defect in the bum arrange- mentn in is impossible to heat theupper flat. and would suggest that this defect be remedied. lodge their informations. and entailing on the county or the Lmies proceeded against. the cost. of paying a. constable from Lindsay for acting on the cases.whoro the whole prosecutions conl be just; as well. satisfactorily and much more choaplg done by the various magistrates and canals les scattered throughout. our county.und we hereby suggest that your lordship should lay this part or our presentment below the aniorney-genegal o_f Ontgu-io. _ __ _ _ 7_ 7 Our attention has been called to 55 Vic.. chap H3 or the statutes or the province of Ontario. which we are informed is only operative in this and one or two other countire in the provinceâ€" aud which in our opinion must have been an oversight on the part of our legislators. as we believe the magistrates of our county will compare favorably wilh those of any other coun-y in the Dominion for incohigence good judgment and the other qualities a magistrate should possess. and we can see no reason why the various matters to be magisterinil adjudi- cated on under the statutes of Ont oby the reeves of Ihe various municipalities. who are magistrates by mum of their oflioe. and the other magistrat s distrilutsd throughout the county. should not still Continue to administer provincial law and save the expense entailed upon the people by competing aggrieved parties to travel from all parts of the county to Lind- say. someparts beingpver ï¬fty milr_s_distant _to We havo examined the gnol and were very much leased “'ilh the manner in which it is cured or by Mr. Jnckson.the gaoier. there being at present confined therein. on]? three persons. conï¬ned as vugrnnts The co legiste institute being largely supported by provincial and county funds. we have made an ofï¬cial visit thereto, J. 11 Knight, esq .P.S 1.. kindly accom- panied us and we were very much pleased with the buildings and the school auipment. and the courteous manner in which r. J. C Hat-stone. esq . the principal. and his able atnfl’ of assist- ants treated us in showing us through the institute. and permitting the scholars to go through their various exercises. 'ihcre is at present on the roll Wigwamâ€"us town students. 64 from the county of ictoria, and 22trom out- side the county._ __ _ __ -.. _ ï¬â€™e are very much pleased to meet your lord- shi on the bench. many of us for the tirst time. an cordially Join With you in congratulating the inhabi'ants of our county on the absence at present from the rccords or our courts of the commission of any capital crime in our count . and in thanking the crown counsel M. ‘ Cameron, esq . for his courtesy in sssistin us with the several indictments brought by im before us. on this his ï¬rst visit to our county; hoping the great Architect of the universe may long spare you both to fulï¬l the duties apper- taining to the ve res nsiblo positions you huge been eppointe ‘to ‘ 11 in this preych _â€"~- _--_ -fr-__-__ _ n i â€7‘ We are pleased with'tie proinpt. 381$ 61 our county treasurer in placing a clock in the court r099. gs suggesth by‘yqur lorQshlp: , WM. A. Svannwoon, foreman Grand jury room Noviloth.rgw._ TDWH JOTTINGS. READ OUR CHAMPION OFFER: Gong]: Brothers. 1219 Wonderful 011933, mmmmmmm , or W,, #_______â€".â€"___â€"â€"Â¥. â€"'i‘hronah en overaixht we heve omitted men on or the Petorboro Deny Enminex’e new dress. which wee donned about six weeks no. end in which it look! very head-one end “can? ". The Examiner but few CQMIQ. it any. n a. town dell). Ind ie 5 credit to the ambitious Otooebee but. Mr. Summon. M. P. P . iu caeraesio end CID-bio editor. while de- voting 3 deei 0! hi! tune to ï¬nding out the needs 0: his constituents. .3 the some time contrive. to give NI excellent journei the “taxman it deeervel. lad leave. nothinz un- done to maintain end twee-e ire usefulne- end velne lathe pubiio undieseumutorot new 1 end e live edverueint medium. ‘ â€"’l‘be November number or The Lehe Xen- zfne. the new high-oil. Genedien monthly. weeenu e moot “with“ bill ot intellectual-n. Seven! of the miolel ere won-shun compete in merit end original! of much: with on, nape-rim in entree: {etiew um Ir. Cine. 4. 8 o'er-I!» ut'om. "Would it meen en America cumin!" in thoughtful. Boudoir end very eons-ave: it once- earn union on eonmopoiihu may}... . Genera Mingle). in MI m- i unlined I: oppose- “Wumn ruflhce.‘ Bee. 1'. W. Mann in “Whetdooehooenieta-Ineleed men-.1†ore-eu- she Idea tedeteiles‘edemeede. enddeelewiu: chime-m by m Re ham-Ween tho W new; ..e__.A-_‘ -_ ,_,~-____‘ ,-*,.,, ‘ â€"'rl:ero sums to ho mum: to Colonel Knox'l oblllty for wrlung wanna donotlptlon in the moat amoble manor. The Boy Tuvalu:- in Central Europe. inst vubllahod by Burner 8:. Brothers, ll tun bloat 0! bl- booko. and 1: fol. lows "the Boys" A: the: wane: among Pr!- ontu. dong the Seine. over sum From to the Alps 1n Switwllnd. sad. in the hoopla: wu laughable thromh the control oonnmu 0: Europe. Ono con Mme-t trowel with them by tuning the book. I! in lo tullv ulnar-Md. new: upon one mum â€"We no In receipt of the Ceudhn dunno to: 1893. The pnbuebon. the Coop Oink 00.. Toronto. hove spared twp-In- on this cation and It contains more natal information then any previous numbex. â€"'l‘he Ivory Gate hthe title at Welter Bennt I latest novel. jun: ueuod by Herper Btotheu. 1: u the own at 5 men nth two pereooomlu the one o phflenthropuh the other e keen. on: principled lumen and the book I: I ltroox. 3|)!“me 3W]. Retention et Condolence. At a. meeting of the 3.0. S. ochool board. held on the 14th November. 1892, the following use lotion was pissed humanely: "The: the Roman Catholic Somme school bond of the town 0! undoâ€. whilst humbï¬y eubmnflng to the dismantle- ot en mm Providence. unseemly deplete the death or the Isle Wulhm Dufl’oa. who we: to: may seer: e meted member of their body. end beg to emcee their deep sympathy and condolence with his he. reeved wire and funny. end that the Iecretnry or this board he tun-noted to oommnnlcete o gov: 9! “.11- molws’n ‘0 am 19341“. 8811051: last Victoria Tmhers' “sedation. Two tenohers’ institutes under the direction of the above sssooiuion were held. the one st Bobesygeon on Friday. October 16th; the other at Kinmonnt on Friday. October flat. The sttendsnos of teachers wss good. and the sub- jects discussed intemtink. Mr. 8. Midland. chairmen of the school board. Boboaygeon. presided st the evening entertsinment in that village. and Mr. J. H. Knight, public school inspector. at all the other sessions. Mr. J. C. Brown. public school inspector for the count! ot Peterboro. attended all the meetings at Boboeygeen. and at the morning session It Kinxnonnt. Dr Cum. public school inspector to: the county at Haliburtoo. attended at Kin- mount during the snernocn. doves-oi teachers from. the oountiu oi Pelerborough end Hali- burton were present. The evening entertain- ments were well attended. The following subjects were discussed. 1, What liter-store should be taught in the second clan? 2, Public school exeminstions end exhibitions. 3. Pro nonoietion. 4.Unitorin promotion enminations 5. Relation 0: words. 6. Writing. 1. Circles on the terrestrial globe. 8.me andooxnponnd on: on Game 0: Co. In their new premises. (the old Dominion Bulk stand). where with better eoeomodeuon. end a large: end choice: stock they are may to suit All comers. Their prices are away down a low as the drumâ€"30. Ci'Caung' " Winn." "'seotefl ism 636. mamxm "'- SE bum. Mchâ€"In thanâ€. on Mood". Nov. Nth. “In. May bun-anal». Mb 0! Pm Ina-n. mod 58 non. Pmmx.â€"In the turn-No or Reunion. on Snow: . Nov-anus: 13m. 1892. and: Path. rug n Taylor Putin. QIM u “an. 8 m-ul'h. min}; Maw; 6n the 71: NAME». 183i. '5; the Rev. D J. Manual. 3.1).. Juno. 1". Ron at Cobooonkuo [Jule A. Stewart“ roman. TUISDAY. Nov. 220d.-â€" 87 Elm Bowen. ano- uoneer. nun lune brie: hotel In "an Vin-co of Cuminmu. known a mo QM‘I howl. sue a 12 o'clock. Hasn‘t, Nov. 29 -By George Hannah. Ono utmost. tum Rock Md “ammonia. KM woven of Mr. Pam-lot Mumâ€. lo: 10. 0011.8. 9.. Memorandum-nan“ "luv to Gm 111 m Duo-us." Simply apply “Swan‘s 0mm“ No Internal medicine required. Cure. toner. con- un. itch. :11 motion: on the taco. huh. no“. Running the nth clan. white and balm. I I am! haunt sod curative pom no by no other remedy. Ask your drug- .du tar S‘uyn’s 011mm. Lyn-n Sun a 00.. Mantra-1. WholmlnAggpu-Eâ€"wâ€. ni moi. undo W to: am _u{d â€rd-a. UNI-tnm i. nunâ€":1 Genera MugcoAAgont, Me: And Broker. Epoch! while“. of â€payment on naught luau oflend to former: Ind other! damn. ot chant!“ their measures. and having their In- Icmu reduced to the very lowest mm. The coat In and! computed to the IV!“ eaocm vlil “Mata-tho and Page. and no 0100. Piano tuning one um nouoo. Kata-moo: Simon'- Tormtmn umwuu... woes. undo furnished for excursion- and to: any term as: exceeding twelve months. cm: Adv-mood on Puma-3' m not“. Gun Bud tor mortgage. Ind Debonair“ J. H. SOOTHERAN, MONEY T0 LOAN Ross 3 Suwane- 6! 1h. 8:. At Low Race- on Mm Security. or on unmoved Index-zed Notes. N O TES DISCOUNTED REAL ESTATE bought and sold on ‘RGAN, PIANO. VOCAL MUSIC IN PIANO TUN II“). 328. â€CIA†mum. MORTGAGES CHANGED. J. .H. 800 theran. CREDIT SALES. M 11810- Chase and Sahborn. - Clo-o- tho Avenue. of Wm 3nd Ruin. sad by its lasting pro- pertia. its wonderful cleansing powers and perfect purity. it Scum. 6; hbor. and brings Canton 6: Mon to all who use it. ibIâ€"‘riuinii flaunts ’nrieuiriliist'o'l mtiziiddh on cum. Send for book and Journal Free. w. ‘1', put. 60 . Windoor. on The ï¬nest. completes: and latest line of Elec- trhl uppnnnocfln the. world They hue never Mod to cum. We no nposltiveo! (c tint we will buck our bcudmd undyoutnyElecuical 4921“!†139w la thepnrkqund 3:911 qua try gt SUNUGHT It is on I par with buying lots ofrubbishy up for little money. Poor soaps m the " bunghole " through which timelnd labor at wasted, and by which the clothes tad hands are ruined. AT m 5" 11‘“ 0 Ar 2.307 d 55!!†6" ‘fl BUNGHOLE I" :‘b 15 A POOR my or ECONOMY ON um '08 90 DAYS. Sunlzght Soap. Mnmmmrw “no ' . . my 7 %.".~'umw.alm.,“~:' â€I 9‘: d ’ “MID. Crumb mil. MIDI 4 o r W 00“ . .., m SW KIPIBS. m 3' “gym â€0 m “â€7",†4 - nuu sun. sun 60-4 }_ m lama†“I on»! -W 3-6 Iron W‘ “a. Im- ages. cumin Pol-I. ‘- 2mm how â€an“ 1 , “luv Em Aâ€. Ml. nodule-w , I . .PBIC’SVEBYLO 5!,t'cI-uamm-uuo-a' WI? ll nnmlnl Rut Put of Lot No. 7. 111 mm Inn boa- bun-ma by the Ina-MW“ N nu ma Paulo WIN“. rumour comm" «(cum um mot Gourde J0“: W!) of the Township of Radon. ‘3 1 Count! 0! VIM. Former. now In "‘0'" mm)“: (unbalance a Town. mud" Tm tut the punks-e of M moo m Hum. \uwe. That!" no». ï¬fe?†apply 5: muugmoï¬xsf Combudgeu,-1-zwew On. In. Pagoda: 32mm. and ford†-- AMI aims. 3 Wu. Rev. i7. m: 38. HO “"80 N, noun. 0! the Colleges! on, m. (Maude) fest-ta In romeo Cellos. u ‘1" rm receive ml]- in Had.†to: PM 0% Reed 0:3“. Hem. You». The!" ï¬n,“ FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Livery and Feed Stab/es mm W. WORKMAX. I In moved!!! Good Comfortable and Stylish Rigs at Reasonable Prices. JAS. B. BEGG. Changed HHHM Joflfléï¬Ã©â€˜ï¬'s â€1188030. ONT" CARL!»- A thorough Buslnau and Shorthand mm «tool Comp-ado: you]: for Golf. And sm- Hedda. The 70mfllusmted out-alum“ 8 A.. La. LB. Ind A. Bzmhard. Ola-med Aooonnun: 0: Own m the Panda: MM this“ upon- when writing w.8em.29.189" ,4 Peterb 9m Business College, Ulla". NM. 9, 1892â€"81. The Toronto General Trusts 6a Con. of the Tp. of tendon: New Advernsements; Pe terboro Bus. 001. HAVING PURCHASED THE Mjgg, has. run-ed Spun- I“ "'"v nil-cam lama. sol-or- 13°“ ~ sum. mu- m 1'00 1 ï¬fe-ya. Crumb mn. GOLD Ill «32:? aw 31"â€. m an! -.A J; G. EDWAR m and Baler}: HARDWARE 8T0 ï¬ï¬ristmas Gi JOHNSTON SIS n. but stock 0! Boys' Setocl Ba Poor bot “III. Ivan pull- wart-mod. -mterschool boys. Buy the Beau: wt mm and save mane) . an In?†Lt Met Dongon Beau at ,- A- A- 'â€"w'3ir s1 65. I.†â€4:065“: Leather Gaston m 81.50. 3 law Mar and Gamma!!- Illd racy support. equal to 5: st much lees money. us well u a Stool: of tonne um Fmo l m" cheaver than all compo ’a and Women‘s changers. Wu out. uexxugl. men- may MKSIMI. E“ BOOTS and SHO The Country isL/Va/u'n‘ an (iron: shoe Ian o! m m DOOR EAST OF DALY w m_ 53mg}. 189‘1.â€"28 37813 induction on foord ï¬ne '0“ In 1805 KS and Van: ?ommn Johns tor._ Sisson. J. 0. Edwards. I'D. In". roan «no Nervous Diseases. 8 Headache. u! Fell .nd Ballow complexion. :11 W Worry. Oyer work; etc 0! alldmmxs. Pncc “Po-d Lily†Nerve ..â€"IN Aâ€" W pales am mam basal MANT‘ FACT THAT F urs, Ca r’pe