our swell who lax-m We Advice. ‘ Bloemfontein, April 14.-â€"-It'is re- med that the health of tormer idem. Steyn has broken down. It is also said that he has advised all Boers on commando to amends im- mediately. , ‘ Martimus Thennia Steyn is ex; president or the Orange Free State. He is 54 years of age, and was born in Orange Free State. He received his education at Bloemfontein and in Holland. Alter'axds he was call- edtotheEnglishberanner Tem- Dle) and practised law in Bloemfon- tein. He won honor in hit profes- lion, ad was raised to the bench. In 1896 he beca'm President otthe Orange Free State. wHe has been in- timately conneéted'vith the Trans- Vaal war, audit wathbdw 0! the Orange Free. State thdt Misus- mented the tufle in Sebthf m. rummmdc" New York, April 15. â€"A Owe Town dï¬spatch to The Sun says: Midland lax-men assert that 90 Boers wan killed in the recent engagement at Jansenville. It is said this is the Mat crushing blow the Boer invsd- 3’9 have yet reached: Ann-apt a. sub Is. Kruger. Paris April 15- -.(5 40 am.) .- gmtaietta. publishes a. region that n aftmun was lists to sub Mt. Kruger Cape Town, Am'14.â€"Thae is no increase in the progess o! the hu- bonic Plague here, although there is an average of ï¬ve me: daily. Since the outbreak, 392 cases have been ofï¬cially reported, of WI: 153 have Proved fatal. Kingston, Jamaica, ‘ Aprig 15. -- The British War omce hés decided to strengthen the fortiï¬catipns 01 J8- maica. Quick ï¬ring guns pgmthe lat- t pattern at; being sent out, in dition to the heavy. guns recently ‘fdced ii the forts about Port Roy- “The principle that neutral citizens may lawfully sell to belligerents has long since been settled in this coun- ttiry by the highest judicial authori- es." « The (“appearance (it yellow lever fro Port Royal is' omciany an- hm direct innit, line to Bristol is flQWiniunswingandthehit is A ~- “hiésméx -? tions should go to war, and woulql seem that there is nothing in the treaty, especially when its history and purports are considered, which would warrant that the United State: insisted upon inserting thereâ€" in a new principle of international law from which the greatest damage might result to the commerce 0! the country, and which was absolutely diflerent from and antagonistic to the rule and policy which the Gov- ernment of this country has hereto- fore strenuously and invariably fol- lowed _ "R Ls almost impossible to sup- pose, a. priori. that the United States would have done so, and Would have he provided (or the most serious extensive derangement of and in- jury .o the commerce ot our citizens, wheneVer two or more foreign na- Attempt to Stab It. Krugerâ€"w man: .1 I'm m Fro. Into In :11 n4 ‘l’olh m to Sun-cadet Windyâ€"In- Mere Badly mm.- tyloorlxmod. New Orleans, In... April 15.â€" 3wge Parlange in the United Stetee superior Court on Saturday hanhd don decision dinniseing IIit_.Jél\ injunction brought by Boer repre- ‘éntetives with a. view to prevent- ing the shipment of mole and horse- out 01 New Orleans to the British army in South Attic... Judge Parlange holds that the transactions between citizens of the United States and the British Gov)- cnment were conducted under the er of private citizenship, and that courts. had multitud- diction to interlere. The mules thecowteu¢wceboughtuin {neutral territory. Judge Parlange continues: "B the complainants could be head to as- oert here rights personal to them- some in the M an nee-z in; the mulee hornet involved h lh'n case. and munitione 01 war. all which is damned by the deleted. u, it would become neeeesary to e whether the um States ed b the declaration o! the treaty (of ashington, May 8, 1871) to subvert the well-established prim, ciple of irate-national law that the private citizens of a neutral nation (an lawfully sell supplies to benign- EX-PRESIDENT STEYN’S ADVICE. BOER CASE‘OF MULES. Has Bottom arid Sides» Kichd Out of It by a U. S. Judge._ .5 { your stomacl} Don't. ,Bett‘er go stgazght to the lungs.“ We?†Just hght t_he vaporizer and breathe-in the healmg, soothing v;- pots of Crsolene. The médicine goï¬ exactly tp the 7‘ tV plea. Your lungs qmckly‘h and jéin' cough disarzpearso for whom:- cough xt’s sunply paring; 1.; -' '» x :E; i P L'- ,aoI-‘u' mkï¬siv. W T56 Weekly. Post. the Lungs Lton Bnbonlc 1‘“ Increasing. Now Guns For Jamaica. Sg’ï¬E‘? iroii. USA. oUUmV re- ncr Cleve It 31 Prei all ' gineera im- 9‘ Sgturd lakes i er- strike' I Gnlt, on. April 15. 4â€"161. Robert ' Gray of Oak street, who Was aeriâ€" ously injured Friday afternoon by her clothing catching-ï¬re while en- gazed burning grass in the garden. died from theeflectl of the accident gum-day momma. ‘ ' EthYL-nihxi Foul; attorney 0! Rive? died at nine o’clock Sunday {evening after an illness 0! seven week8' duration. Ho ya: ï¬rst at- tached by pneumoym. which gazel- oped- into unto phthli'. When the. latter disuse was up arent. m h o'. M Md recovery wuiï¬ndonflg CLAWWK London, April 15.â€"â€"The Govern- ment of Cores. according to a. de- spabch to The Daily Mail from St. Petersburg, has decided to build 82 coast fortresses to resist a possible Japanese invasion. wmumm". London, April 15.â€"Mr._ Joseph Chamberlain's organ. The Birmingâ€" ham Post. learns that the Russian Ministers, of War and Marine have is- sued joint orders tor the Laying of an extenï¬ve system of submarine mine. at Port Arthur, Vladivostock and elsewhere in those seas. The apparao tun leaves Odessq early in May. Pekin. April 14 .-Prince Chin; saysflhisreportsgotoahcwthat the Money statements regarding a rebellion in Hanson up not sup- port-d mm. aim-d «a,» be new um. the†rebellion‘ 01 Guard Tun; Fu Huang amounts to much. an m In. Penn April 143-1110 [reparations which the Jameoe here are making for an early start indicate that they still expect wu- botween Russia and J span. vase]: arriving at! '_I_‘_‘ku tram Copenhagen. Upon the correspmdent asking when the Emperor would return. by replied not until the troop. had lelt. Hesaidthedelayinth‘epeaoenego- tiatiqp was due totthe everlasting petty disagreements of the various power: among thawelvee. When the correspondent suggested that ' the Emperor was doubtless quite willing to retuui, but the mpreea fared that, once he assumed power. her you would be mam ended; u re- plied.“1‘hat'e it exactly." tom Numb report the mobiliza- tion 0! the Japanese fleet and the continuance of preparation: on board chip {or the anticipated struggle. London, April 15.â€"Queen Alexan- dra. arrived in Landon last evening Cleveland. Ohio, April 15.â€"Na.tion- 51 Pfeudent Uhler of the Marine En- gineer-9' Association returned here on Saturday from a. trip around the lakes in the interest. of the pending strike of the members of his organi- zation. “I found ' everything most satisfactory at all port. visited." acid 111'. Uhler. "Not to exceed eight or ten boats have been ï¬tted out,- and not one of our members has gone to work. In my experience I have never before {ound the men so unani- mous and deterflined "to' ï¬ght to a London. April 15"“ ‘3 â€5m here," says the Vienna. correspond. an: o The Times. “that the mmm Government. has sddlfeued â€10‘5" latter of his recovery his plaiï¬Ã©ink Arrival Iron no: ï¬tha'a Blrthdny “105““.- Yesterday. He said that he thought that Rus- sia was not unfriendly to Chinaand that the occupation of HanChurta Wu moldy a want necessity to guard the run-cad. It Was no more than an othe power would do undor‘the Yon-3, Idling out :13, nib-icy».- mn non Mow-Tm (hutch. am he thought they acted unmpuloualy in bartering n. causation granted to them as Americans, to lamina-I. The mw purchasers. he to Mom:- ed were Belgian: and others, prob- ably French. He did not. believe’ it entire line from quin to‘Canton. mmafllmm .Pekin. April 18,-ï¬penkingw LLHpng Chang gold to n cone-pop: dent. â€threat-cues go the Amie“: shim}: Dgxelopmeng Company of New 890.000.0a»; ‘ ï¬ance, 260,000,000 Inn-ks (about 865,000,009); Gu- m, 240,000,000 mahout 360300.900»; , Each-.6. 90.909390 wig (Wt 'mmoom. hand will 3.130.9er chum (or the in: damnity at tho 1min mission. Berlin. April 15. -Frvm 3 maï¬a. mm n is A TALK WITH LI HUNG CHANG. 3.": Continuo- In In mac-I. Dvor 8 50,000,000 Demanded by' a European Powers. Huh M b Immuneâ€"Caro. In hop-flight urn-Able 1- .mwM-cmu ’ u]: guns Ill Loxnox. Tonsittotm nine o’clocx Dunuuy- ‘u an illness 0! 59m 19% Ho ya; ï¬rst. afg- Ml phthlis. When thee ken: 4.3 apps-ante an 11?; tum ; ivu'hbmdon‘d . 113a more to obtain the . yvv â€"- v-â€"â€"-- 031,-..me;2@!1992¢€9. 39. earpéndi- tt‘n‘é'ammuny' '0: 1n perncacr. tn- stead 0140 cents. and uzged that rifles should be, ,manufuctured in Canada. as well as ammunition. . Col. Thompson ‘endorsed the pro- ject. 014.110 militia. pqnsions. n my. Ros; at Victorio,-N. 8,, why was mum:- at mason the Islet kenzie Administration, 3150'»qu- Cthe' ich’emu Mr. R. R. Dobell stood up next to answer Mrz Northrup's question as to whether the report was correct that "for conscientious reasons" he could not support the purchase of the Plains of Abraham by the Gov- ernment. __ - _ He said the statement attributed t9 him in the report in question was substantially correct, adding: "I don’t think that conscientious scruples are matters Ior considera- tion in this House." E31316} of whether or "not they spot e the language or had ever Anglicized the}? panes. ,J I___l 7 *w ,, After an explanation by Mr. James Quthï¬rlnixd, to the eflect that, by q ting to the second reading, em rs would not be considered to ah committed themselves to the trinciple of the measure, the “Va 18 respecting the lease by the itoba Government of certain mil- Wayé wns read a second time and re- ferred to the select standing com- mittee on railways. "ï¬fxdrthrup also inquired as to the circulgu-s sent. out by Assistant. Gen-tie Commissjone; Thongs: Coy;2 ance of the flea receive permanent recognitiqn. - ‘ - ' Jo .3 t9 - eclassiï¬cation as “French" of.perso with Frohch names, re- The move: explained that two rates were xivgn bx the company. one {or total ubstainers, and another [or policy-holders who were not ab- stainen. and it was desirable the House shduld know to what extent the discrimination was justiï¬ed. WCol. Prior IiEexiea the headquuu ters stat! to the boiler 91 the cnginu of war, and urged that .he import;- Th3 amendment was defeated and the bill went through as it lelt the Banking and Commerce .ngnaittec. ‘While the lat-named bill was, un- der considugtion in committee. Mr. Clujke Wallice moved an amendment, the egg“ 0! which was to obliged» compeny to publish annually in .iu top [ï¬t "a statement. 6! the ï¬nancial ace mm 0! each section 01 the com- 15:13:? business as it. stands to te." ; ' The-e private bills were rad 8 third time and passed: To incorporate the St. Lawrence Lloydl. . Beipec‘ting the winner». and Northwest Loan Company To incorporate the Hanuhcturers and Tompetance and General Lite wanes Cpgnpany. tor 01 Agriculture, who denied all knowledge of the circular, which had not emanated tron: his depnrtxnent. and uprated an. intention 0! hold- ing n departmental investigation to ascertain the facts before determining what further steps were nemsnry in the nutter " hence to the circula- iuued by Mr. Cote regarding the enumeration 0! people 0! French origin. 'rhe cir- cular asking numerator: to report. to Liberu candidates in Ontario the names 0! peuou between the In. 0! 16 and 21. which formed gho an» of debate in the Ontario Legit- ure last week, was also made the ground ofren attack upon the Minib Ottawa, April 16. â€" The Home yesterday aiternoon gave econd readings to the bills conï¬rming the contracts ~ enter- ed into by the Manitoba. Govern- ment tor leasing the Northern Pa- ciï¬c Raih‘vey' line- in that Province Jul handing them over -to th'e Can- adian Northern. â€than was very little diacmsion. the bills being sent to the Railway Committee by con- sent. the members not being com- mitted to either the principle or sub- ject matter ot’thehillsbythis course. 'The ï¬ght was thus tranq- ierred‘ to the mutiny Committee. In reply .to questions by Lieut.-Col. Prior. Dr. Borden explained some teeter†0: his proposed pension bill. In supply Ir. Fisher explained what the Government had done to improve the cold-storage system in connec- tion with the transportation oi Can- adian produce. There was a pro- longed debate upon the vote for the census“ .during which the Minister was the object of an attack in re- mut-CoLï¬vzhn sdx‘Afl..s..bi¢h'. ner Wm Son: to tho hut-y Count:- to. by Cutoutâ€"no cold ltcnp In- THE MANITOBA RAILWAY BILLS. C‘ï¬â€˜NSï¬S mum W" m 5 mm†"’1 guiloinhoe Ir Hymn WI?! @903?er- Mr.Fishor â€uniï¬es an Investi- gation Willa. Held. THE WEEKLY POST. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. APRIL 19. 1901. ‘ VI pad“ , He, neat .ch‘d ‘- ’ or-" In: 30v. W. 3. Bond 17-- Dead to the High Position. Montreal. .April 16.â€"Dishov Bond wu yesterday morning elected let. ropolitnn of Canndn and Lord Arch- bishop of Hontrenl. The“ van pre lent Bishop. Bond (in the char), Dunn, Baldwin. Courtncy. Kingdon,‘ Thornloe, Dumoulin', Hills. Sweat- man nnd Hamilton. The Arch- bishop, in a. (cw words. conveyed his thumb, and in the evening the city clergy and influential laymen not. and tendered their congratulations to His Grace. Ottsws. April 16.-As Mr. Fraser stnted in the House last evening. his attention was only yesterday called to the report of the debate in the Ontario Legislstnre upon nn unsu- thorized schedule which. it was as- sated,hodhesnsentcocensus en- mentors. requesting than to te- turn to Liba’si candidates {or the- Ontsrio Legislsture ' E"M males between 16 and 21 years of†age. Lust evening the following cir- cular. which speaks for itseii, was sent. from the department to every ' census cdmmissidner in Ontario: The statement is nude here thst s schedule entitled. “Mule residents 16 years or use and over." hss been plsced in the hsuds of census euuneestors. 5 It such s schedule hss been employed it is fraudulent. sud you sre required forthwith to instruct all enumerstors in your census district to discontinue it under pain of dismi-sl from office sud prosecution and punishment under the .1 provisions 0! the Census Act. Any such schedules in the possession of euuners- tors. whether dlled or not. must be destroyed sud delivery or them to say person or persons. or the retention of them by enumerstors. will he visited with the full pensity of the luv. See sections 11 sud 15 to 19. inclusive. of the Census Act. Wire use tomorrow sny intonation you my hove res-ud- ing this nutter, sud of the use or the reputed schedule in your census dis- trict. (Signed) Sydney Fisher. Iinister with per 'ww. Haunted the Home chit. it any irregularities had. been com- mitted the oflenden would be brpught t9 b09_k. â€"‘ft Bu then discussed another hour, and madly ,ullowed to land to 9pc ablc.Hr. 15‘!th to be in 3 position to give tion. Ila. Ir. Mun-dc. lacunae"- Con-halo.“ been issued. sad the Inning- of Ag- riculture should exerted]: who hsd placeditluthehmdsoftheennm- mtors. Whoever uked the enumer- etors .to‘mskesuehsntnrnhsd asked them to commit perjury in dis- closing information. end to detrsud the Government by doing it during the hours for which they were paid by the Govetnment. It wee s dis- crsoe thstsuchscirculerhsdbeen issued. and the facts were such as should impel the Hinieter or Agri- “Fishernidhehadbeumb- understood. He fully intended to look into the matte: and min the ma. after which he would be guided by the information he ob- tained in future action to be taken. His ottention‘ had only been called I to the matter yesï¬erday. and he could not. be expected to depend up- on newspaper reports. but must ï¬rst uncertain)†actual mm in a pro-l culture to sponsible. ,ltr. R. 'L.'_Borden said tint. it In practically admitted in the Ontario Iggbltturq ting upch: girfculu: laud 0n the vote {or the when: It. Bennett drew “mention MM. Cow- cireuhr akin; enumenton to be careful that an henchmen en en- rolleduluch, mduntouwort made by the Ontario Government to have enmmtors receive politics! in. format ion. en up. u mud: the Northwest. Momma! Poï¬b’e.‘ Thom would be no contribu- tiolrosked team the man. but amour: would-b0 required to column“ to the pgnnion Ind- . But. in ,addition to the wagon. the present retiring allowance of one-tenth ofthe salary for each yen: of service, would be conpinued u an annuity. The Kaufman went into commit.- tee 0! supply, sad the estimates 0! the Minister of Agriculture were Mk. Dr. Borden was pleased. he aid, at the turn 01 "the debt“. at it. would marathonouletorthebmhein- tended to introduce in“ le'w dun. He argued tint it '8. time Oman mdo proper provision for he:- pa- manent. tone. The bill would prac. tic‘suy extend to the ugh-calamit- sioned once?! and men 0! the {oi-do the mum of 3.1}pr now 1;: (one of Agriculture. The House adjourned 11. 12.30. 1'82 XIV UMBOPOLII'AX. Eï¬uch daze; A! mm; CIRCULAR. stitch of RI. Cm". the Home (We interm- â€certain who In re- 00W“ ‘ mafia. “N. 5.. Apr‘n'15.â€"nuicuy headquarter. here received - 5 com- munication tram England on Satur- duiuatm‘ mt a» nun. 9! Gen- eral Bullet had been-mend“ in connection with the’ appointment 0! consume! of tilt' Imperial (W in British North Amen-1cm. ‘l‘he Hountod Inhatry cad Royal Wan Dragoons " will receive ' Mater “Johnnie-buts." "m.- mend mu," "Cm Colony'! and "Orange Free Sum. " The Royal Canaan Dngoou viii receive an "Ben-u†dup- According to the regulations. Cen- edien Intentry will receive (our m. mp. Colony." 4w» m," ‘mwontem'.’ and "John:- mom." D "Bnmrym wm W eelve three dupe. "Cepe Colony." "Oran m Stew“ end â€Bel- 0.8..th will mo obtain the {ol- louln‘: A clasp inscribed "MM 0! w.†'11! be granted to a! "0090'qu '- the command Col. “on, who marched from 9! Weap‘ on _l(o.y 4. 1900, 0.3610 a: troop! who were under 001. Plurr'o coh’mnnd betwooo October g1, 1 99. $.8qu 17,1900. boa; duos sn- cumin. and who were south of an out and vent. um dun through The medal. in silver. will. pro- vided the claims are approved by the commander-in-ehlel. be granted to all oflcen, warrant once". non- commiuldned omcere and men 0! the math. Indian end eoloniel (ore. and to all nun. tad 3 sister. who actually saved in 33‘ Atria. between October 11. 8 and t date to be was .- a.ll troop- etntioned in Cape 039$ nnd New nt the outbreak 01 her tilitlee. end t'o mop. gutlonbd in St. Helena. between April 14. 1900. end q date to be heredtcï¬xed._ Paladin." lineman Battle Clam Ottawa, April 16.â€"In an Inputs! any order issued on the 2nd hut" it is mounced that His Majesty the King has been graciousfy pleased to conï¬rmtheordergivenbyhcrhte Hue-tnthstnmeddbourock to commemonto the military open- tions in South Atria. The order proceeda: and tighten rifles. "Dun-h; Col. Pncha' I openuoos in Orange Rim Colony m Boer. were killed." - yea-I. 1m . an} 0! 31.000. (or I.- dmom m. Boers were killed. ten wounded and twenty-three taken â€130303.80 W o twelve-pounde. one pom- pon compute and two munitlon wagons with munition. Won. April 1.6.-â€"It. in aid um . priute telegram ha been received to the eaect that General French. with 500 British troops, he» .been cgpmred by the Boers, while his 105cc '9 envegoped in p pig. .on t†XITCHENER SATISFIED mummnsu» â€mu-cl new. Won, April 16.â€"-The We: on» bu received the {allowing deepetch from Lord Kitchener, «ted Pre- term. April 15: "Col. 8!: Henry mwnnowl col- umn naked the south W. north- west at Klarkodog'p. ct daylight, Sig o.- tuna-mar m Bulky M. Aptn â€Prom: wot. u bomba- ol the Cgpo Ny.hu.boaoumcedbytho'nw son Court to impruongncqt: 3on thus ““9003! cums-una- mrnhcngua m Wlllno M ‘1'.wa prop-end of Evans. slow troop. inclining 60.000 mound untagged mmolhoriu. «.mummm-mm Colpnydono. ""111 see c rampiioil of active V watchma- still mu: .m W. 80 ha in m at 800.000 M M Pin-02's m h ï¬lm-MM 00-. “'8.“ “mm London. April 16.â€"Whno the In- an o! upon-lb}. correspondents in mm depict. the simggn in t t: the Wing mood. PMOI’ Watt†‘0: The Duly nun out yamuy'sdumwh 'of tho moot hope“) m.- loo mm M u â€hwy-M M u South African ‘ Frog Sumo Slow-'Tls Only mlng. MORE BOER GUNS CAPTUBED. KITCHENER’S REPORT. non mu! A CAI“!!- BOER WAR MEDALS. MAI-OWN gem-pi J OS. RIGGS. mmtdnmdm Arthur.†' Port Arthur. April 16.â€"-’Ihe in. quest to inquire into the desth oi Grecie Prue-t. the “weer-old child who died other perents'~hone on April 8, has disclosed on unexpected result. According to the evidence ed- duced. the child beenme ill. and when n physician yes celled in he found it to be Building from convulsions, em! detected 1 strong smell of alco- hol. On Sandal. the day preceding the child's deeth. Hexime Prevast, the (ether. and Frank Duvd. were in the houee alone vith the two children. They were both m and Prevost me several drinks of the gin; uted. to the little girl. She became dnmk and about 9 o'clock, the mother. who hsd been to church. retnrneil. end took the child. without comment, upstairs, -The Jury. alter considering the evi- den‘ee. retract! s. verdlet‘ that" the child came to her death by poison, WILLYDURIDE ixu-cdnctiou to than teeth; a ï¬rst-elm noun st. 5 ramble price. 1 Into hud- lod my mm. and can recommend In: Canes.“ with our, couï¬duoc. sow IN atom-The Clan- leu. the Roadster and the Rue: luck. Iâ€! band. {or m and team The jury. I deiee, nun-I child came ‘ accidentally. I: u and Pro-lu- Waock-mu and mm mm†mu lint. Pub, 1(er 15.-Dcubu in a:- prpscd here concerning the ultra.- hvorible reports or II. Wnldeck- W'l health that have Lately booncireulnmd. his asserted than )1. â€Welded-Rousseau {eels himselt sudden]? strong to undergo the In- dcoo at, at interview, a meeting will he mused, to Ann 'be chum" bet‘wein, him 815d Lord Sdilbury, 'mc"mm~mmie. Antibel traw- Wto Bauieu. Lord Salisbury- W‘ in the South at Flint. to V ' o 1“ The best Long Boots for spring wear, all hand bot- ï¬ï¬f’?‘__ 177’- .‘f’f’ $2.00 We are giving SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS on all lina of Trunks and Valises. Remember, everything we have to show is NEW. CRESCENT Men's Kip Top Granger. bottomed, extra val- 5 no, reg 1.50, now ROBINSON EWART Men’s Long Rubber; Boots fog LAST KICK. "8'3? XL‘ 'i'n'tmous flanâ€"roman t‘gellï¬esnt32y 1:182:11.â€' 5“ A Wheel This Year ? iow “Ill .‘ M'w. Just now we are expecting, a "break-up in the weaker at any time. We think every stain is the last one. Be that as it may it would be well to make ready for Spring woxk when you 'cando sotogmat advantage ’74" KENT-SEE. LINDSAY. on" lot. About.“ “ml“! .3.“ ,. We are offering the high WV†| grade COLUMBA wheel quire 5 sum“! for the low price of $40. Bxcrcxn. for which 1 may. solo I 39 at in Lind-I1."- gain no 31.15 hand my Waking “0°85. °"“| Miï¬wiflddl kinds. 0‘ lengths Invn Hale. New. M “land on Putin!!! sin “i mare.» mm M 3i- â€Mywmymthere. HERE â€YOU ARE MORGAN BROS. CUM. SAVEBS We have lower grades râ€"$3s. $30 and 325- It will pay you to look at them before buying. A good selection of Women' s Dom]: Lace or Button Boom, regukrp25md149 We have the best Dongoh ’Lace and 311th in :he market; 5ï¬eldom sold]: 1 3 on! 31% is. . ..‘ ...... 31.25 BICYCLES Fiut-ch- Punter-dents,â€- lines, 7 all' we have J OHN v WILSON, Wot-tom thesecold aâ€; Semi-mango denimâ€"they‘re all ’. G. WOODS $1M