a. Lindsay Citizen! MN Ioublo Phone Service 7 «um: lama: reunion: co. ms“ to ma: nus rm. A IfllPflONfWAR $0 flu) Duos. the Canal: at u Exclusive Franchise to the I." to. fat rm Van. : “Benn Central!" was the text tak- on by the Aldermen at hï¬t ‘weoka meclmg of the Town Property com- mittee. and the hormone thereau ex- tended over a period of two and one- hlit hours. M5110: Sootheran and all antral-era were present and feeling mod as the length of the meeting denotes News. Ran. Neill. Peter- boto. F D. may and Wm. vLytlu, Toronto. and A. E. Gregory, town. Iorox-to, and A. a. urea)â€, vau. wax-c present in behalf 0! tha Cana- a'an )hchine Telephone 00. ‘to net thy. ax. exclanVe trunk-33 be not granted to the Bell Telephone Co ‘6! un- tuna that the machine Com- mny wished to establish their sys- to the technical points or the eye- tcm. covered in a lengthy articleig last night’s Evening Past. A per- :vtect macniae is more accurate than the human hand. and the machine telephone regiueh‘ ell can! accur- ately and rapid . Webb 3 200‘phone annual hoard like that in Linda: at present it my be proï¬table to make no effort to imam the number he- ,rond 1m- camcity. He noticed 185 subscribers‘ names in the Lindsay book. and possibly a few had been .added emce- it mw published. Of that Luzn‘xr only 47 were residence ’phones. The same thing exited in rainbowâ€"until recently. at any talc. The Machine Co. would am to - __:|-I- I... tan in town. : 0n the representative-4 of the Cam- pany being granted pemiasion toad- drem the announce. It. “a: led on. In opening he referred briefly 3‘!!!»- J.- â€"--Vâ€" , secure all the services possiMe be- cause me profit would ,be it! direzt relation to the number gained. In Telerhoro the Bell man was now pay- ing gx t attenuon to the reidence end of } .e businessâ€"a result of com- petitionâ€"and the opinion prevailed that people could eat phones at al- most any price they cued to pay. it was mum; early I91: him to new AL- ‘1 ..... the exact price at which the Machine Co. could give survives in Linden, but. he could at least tell thad that the prices mid not be higher than in Petexhoroâ€"Sï¬) (or busineaz‘phme 815 for Radiance. 5:: $30 {or both. She main advantages of the new system were; 1, aimlnie may; 2 cheaper price; 3. more efficient eer- fiiee‘. ‘ i 'Ihe Mayor of Feterboru was op- posed to having two telephone sys- tems. but he held that it developed upon the company having the mon- optly to give an np-to-date service and as they had not been giving this it; was (I ight .to introduce comet-attain That was a nutter for the Council and citizens of Lindsay to remember. a they were being served by .1 sys- tem as antiquated as that which had been .'orced out of Pcterboro twelve 3231-3 ago. He underatoad that the company now proposed making some impvoxementa, but a combined eye- tem-lialt good. half bad-wee wane than none. II the Council held the framhise won and allowed the Ma- chine Co. to come in. they would then bate a system modern in every re- spect. it would. he thought. he un- w'jï¬gto grant‘nny company an ex- clusne Imuehiee‘cveu if they were oltered three’timu as much'asrtm: Bell Co, ofï¬ered-an exclua've {ran- cluse for flu years mm a big thing in- these days of great inventions. Only a short time ago the Bell Co. promptly came to an end in the Un- ued StateS; to-day they had oppo- sition almost QVerywhez-tz. and an exc‘usxvc franchise was a thtng a:- moi-t unknown in any town or city 1‘0th the border. {The {act that the Bell Co. would have to pay more tax- es on their plant in future carried no weight, because It was a just tax and would have to be paid by the Hat-lune Co. it they came to Lind- say. {Ioronto relueefl an offer of 3201110 a yen: rather than give the Bell Co. an exclusive lmnehise. and the men who .put up the fight against the mama-01y were those who were oomxwlled to have phones in their result-nee as .well as their places ’of busiuese. It MHZ interest some of the aldermen to know that only a short time ago The Retail Merchants Ambition 01 Canada. submittadfive tions to a large number at users of telephones ,in teams and dities‘ in the United States when Bell endin- depcnï¬ent exchanges were in ope!â€" atxon. Over 10!) replies weze re- cekeri from cull-cribs†m 18‘) ex- changes. epread over seventeen States. One of the auction; was â€Mould you prefer to return to the one caupany'phn?‘ The ana‘ve-m tare "ho,’ 1245; “Yes," 14 1 Another thingâ€"the Bel! uncharg- a 35 extra per :9: (or the zip-lo- ï¬te long W .31:th ..“-A 4.- flh - p'hich costs about â€.50 to make and. natal. All the Mine Co. phone: you? be so fxtged without addition-' a] ammo. .Thegr system would not be intonend 11th by oleptric light- ifl thumbnails it mldbonafle rust-dry at thq outset. They were Mama of mm: to Lind-Jay hoâ€" name they waded business, and that am not appear .to be tho cabs with the Bell 00. , -....... , ‘ Mum SwtheranA“Will you please tend the Retail Mex-chanxm’ Amm- ation questions for the intermtién of- mï¬nfl? You said that live quqations had. bgen asked." _A .. -. A !_I... L]... nnnfl. ‘u‘wvgvvrâ€" __.,_‘ _ Mr. .myâ€"‘Wtainly. the ques- ltitans and answeu appeared in the April, number of the Association Jourml and are as follows: “ . Question No. 1â€"83.35 competition manned in better telephouc ser- Viee in your cityï¬-a) A0 given by the Independent Telephone. Company ; (b) By an unmoved mum on the pant of thou-Bel! Compapy. . . ..::__-4...A 1011- NA. “In w- ‘u-v "â€" v Answerâ€"la) Attimntive. 1215; Ne- gative. 28: (b) Affirmative, 982;)“:- ptive. 1M. ' ‘ . . Question No. 2â€"‘833 oompctxtxon'm- creauad the number of telephone sub- â€ï¬bers? ‘ _ ‘ ." ' Answerâ€"Affirmative. 1:351; hogg- tive. 8. . ‘ . QMOIL No. 3â€"388 uompetxtio . L __..-.. nivflitv' mad 11“!- a. Question No. 3â€"388 y'ayqpetition brought about greater cnnhty' and mon- eonrtcoua attentidn to the wants 0! “MI? Ameâ€"Affirmuve. 1222; Nega- tive 8?. , QueMion No. 4â€"3.“: rates for tel- We «nice been. Named by the advent of companionâ€"(g) By the re- duction of Ben rates formerly charg- ed. lb) 8: the â€abutment o! vatea by we Independent annually lower than Iomeer preniled? Amara-la) Aflimtin. 979; Ne- gative. 120. (lb) Affinuntive, 238; â€m-tive. "g: . .- 0,. A. .u- l..A.â€"-_l. .7 ‘8“"’ v v' Questxon No. 5â€"!!! your judgment, maid it. be preferable to return to the condiï¬cns prevmling before the advent u! the Independent oom- pans? Answersâ€"No. 1245. Yea l4.’ Aid. (madlyâ€"“Do you as]: for an' exclusive or a working Iranchiae?" ‘3}TEK§}4“N0. We in, not seek an exclusiw rightâ€"we am; willing :0 mud or {all on the pea-its of the sax-- mauv- Mr. McKayâ€"“Tlmt's a matte:- fa:- mntual arrangement; in Peterbm-o we have to go underground in tha tux-nines: section. One thing I can promise yonâ€"we will not put up any poles on your main street." . IA n o.-n:..,flu.nn-¢ ‘mm unnld it vice we will put in." Mayor Scotheran-“I See 3"»: are putting you: wirea underground in Peter-born. .Wonld you do the same here ‘2" 7 __ _ . . ‘Ivlw vâ€"c â€"â€"-__ Md. 0 .Rneliyâ€" â€"“Eqw hang wouldit take you to get ypur apnea) in op- cation here?†' Hr. McKay- -“.\hout the Game time an in Nahumâ€"12 months." Mr. Wyâ€"“No. mi: 22 a new. syp- tem. {he‘s-emit o! Ca-adian brains and Cu adieu may. bu' there are several myth“ sigma:- sy_stenu:†Md. ORiéllyâ€"“Do you know of any Other towns about the. is}; of Lind~ "ix-T'flmel‘uiï¬ Hope and Oah- um. The latter but had the met- allic for some years.†Mayor Soomuan-“ls ‘xou: sys- tem in opention anywhu-e in the Urited States?! ’ fï¬gérwsgoiï¬ï¬nâ€""u sex-thinly in a most ingenious arrangement. Int it. means to me tint chilaren cbnld not work It as easily as they. can the Bell.†.. ‘L L, "V In. Ald. {Summonâ€""How. would it be in the dark 2" ' Mr. McKayâ€""It would only ‘be r-ecesmry for children 3.0 know how to term numbars. and in the event of there being no light they could 3%: the Genus! attendant. We are about to went} a. lot _o[ money and .yâ€"ru W V â€"_‘ .v Aid. ORienyâ€"V‘n' has'been said that the cost of putung wires un- derground would be as meat as that of budding a railway." Mr. McKayâ€"“1n many towns in the U. S. all wires ara put under- and the day is coming (at when the suns rule will premil in Canada. :leat is one reason why we are making a_ata.r.t;_now." g ,L LL- T"â€"“ __ ?i";n's to reason, that we 'wauld not take it to our uwn town first un- less we knew it wrap a gg‘od thing.†â€"- v _â€"_-..w Aid. Meander-“How. about the long dissauce work?‘ ‘ Mr. McKayâ€""We wxll be handi- capped m that may for. a time. You would It: the present have to go to the Bell Exchange on put 13 two phonon. but I tam: you would not ï¬nd that. so nations a drawback as some imagine. Tint has been the ex- poxience in the States. :We intend extending to all the neigboring towns and 10 Toronto no Why as posâ€" sible. and it looks as it the Bell Co‘s application for the Linden franchiae was intended to block om. ï¬rst moVe which naturally enough w in the di- rection of Lindsay. our s‘i‘gger togp." lwuvu '- â€"â€"_._.â€".." , Mayor Snowman -- “No. you’re entirely wrong menu-the Cannon in- wited the 831! Go. 10 make an offer, and that was .bcl’ore we had heard any/tying glyput “gm immune Co." ““ , _ .‘A “AL\_ “mild. 5Rf31i§;“ï¬o you gum Pater- ,horc an: thing in return to:- tha {mn- chino ? _ __ . ... _ It:Ka).â€"“,No. only the benefits of competition. {like town got an offer 01 8400 .per year from the Bell peo- ple including a number 0! free phones. but they did not deem that as valuable animation." - Mr Robert Neilr' when invited to Isaak, said he could aflord- to be brief. lmnae ï¬r. McKay had cov- eted the ground well. He failed to see whyLmdsay should refuse to accept a good thing. .1110 company was no position .to give a. batter aye. tem that the Bell 00. had or could supply“ and they were willing to be bout-d by any regulations impasa] on that company- 1 they. made the Bell put all wires nude-ground they would do so. too. It was no wonde: the aldermen gave thought to that questionâ€"they certainly had enough horrible objects in the Kay 6! poles on the main -st.reet Looday. Ald. McWattersâ€"“fl‘o my mind the impo‘banet point is the expense of two p]l_0219§."u _ A-‘â€"â€"â€"nâ€"_ Al. OLA I: "I v ‘vllvuv-‘u Mr. beillâ€"‘me coucenms o!- the many replies received by the let- cbants’ Associationyfrom phat-e sub- scribers m the United States is that ‘3' generally zecurcd t‘we two p Be: at about the price tormerly paid for cue. Competition is a great thing†Md. ORieliyâ€"“We m: we an ex'a-m- ple of that in' the 6.1" R. "yer.†Aid Cinnamonâ€"“Shoal? not the g, llauo v- question of .rey'eiiixe be discuss- Ne- Ne- PSORIISIS 4 AND EGZEMAI FuTomï¬ngmkï¬guflflxflum rm Pimple: to 3mm. Fromlnfmoytohsao ‘l'ln m Wad m ammummzï¬ow‘ï¬fl had; the new distant-Int. an ill pimples and mm; tho-win! nt- Mng of Infants. Mnflï¬ofm m‘pcnnmumnnkmmaul an rumâ€"m «and armed! at ad? (We should consider the inter- uuo! tuomnwhodooimtnaea 5M9â€- .n. .n,, um..- -A-III.‘. Inn rlle-‘v. Md. O'Riellyâ€"“fl‘he moment you bring in opposition you Increase the town) xevcnue by the taxes on :he new plant. and in other yayo." \ m. McKayâ€""11mm w another point. faunas-e only 41 pholw ‘.n )our :69qu you ‘ out taxes, put it on. in me other was than a haiclnize yaymcnt. which would shut out our «Downy. who are anximm to a phone in as many homes as pos- lime." Mayor .800theranâ€"“What paran- tee an you give us that you Will come More 1'" Mr. Kelliâ€""What is the Bell Co. 0!- !exing you 1'“ mic-501' SooUncranâ€""s‘ztb a year {or live years." m. Nullâ€""Well. We'll put up a guarantee of 32(1) that we win ful- fil our contract with the town with-t in the )wr, and forleit It it wedo M.!I Md. Cinnamonâ€""Why would 5our comm mmum Lindsay system cost 1'" _ Mr. McKayâ€"“.11; is difficult to my on hand-.ewhaw 325.000. or $30.- non" M. Md. Cinnamonâ€"“then the rename detivcd from taxes on your plart would cflaet. our Ions-if we do not clqao with the Ben 00. offer." “J.-- o--4s.---n,“‘l.'o (Inn’f nsk VIW'U '1 .vâ€" -..v layor Soothmnâ€"“We don’t ask for we guarantee with tine‘objoot at making moneyâ€"it 16 in order that Iie ’r’may be able to answer me peo- pa. GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS. Aid. O‘Rleliy. than xead the follow- ing motion. valid: was seconded by Aid. Rotation. Wt the town 0! Livdmy grant to we sz'adinn Mme Telephone Co. a franchise to use the streets of Lindsay on which to 018,06 their '51:. tun. uKentaet. to he Wired node:- gound. and the company to put. up a denosit of 81!) u a sup;.antee_to a deposit of 82(1) u a gnu-um».- to haw their system in working order within one year; the price to be charged for telephones not ‘to exceed 830 {or a amines: and prisate h-m-m telephose, or $15 for [muse nhono." Mayor Soothemnâ€"“l think it‘ think it would he better to take a little more time; it may be neces- sity to can a public meeting or send out a list of; questions; I IL- II: III \“muvwnoc‘ Ald. Ci'“a.monâ€"“An amount was ment’ored as the Boil otter for the tranchiae. I‘m not sure that that in the tight figureâ€"the company mv do beam." ' don ct opinion. It yum don’t wish to deal with on till the 9nd of twelve month-yell right-we‘ll oqme he! an... link we don‘t Want you to give then- 9" “0 VBTJ‘ In â€O m w. Mr. .Neill (mo Aid. Cinemaâ€"911 ‘ you mean tense ulin order to exert a better one. from the Bell (30.. then I I want to step out. We are willing to put up‘ a cheque lo: the «mount offered by the Bell 30., and that deuzd be sufï¬cient [or (air mom", AM Ol‘uelly (glancing at the minute hookrâ€"“AkL Cmnflnofl M been making bmnMdel. llg- Mt hell been in town all (by; If Mb†been to Montreal then the one. he made um other night you mm!“ to “DIN." us. {That otter to. en ex- clusive treacbise .wu dealt with at 9m meeting. end a motion app?â€- m; of the offer we; pane-J eh»: Ir. Scott bad diatincuy end repeatedly neex‘ud ant hie coma) oonlddo no better because it bad to heat all mu alike. rhyme we find the: the member. who we.e nation. to close that; moment in hurried fashion are ob 'nc to e reeolntion I which W not at! u to euythiag." . . . ‘14-..- (nu-end an mtu‘njï¬. tannins Wax." , . .. Md. Cuynunonâ€"“l don‘t chd “10 My!!! darn principlo. but I Mr. RIM-m been to flour"! ance ho made the 8200 cau- and I know ho out do better now. . Md. Manonâ€"“Ir. Soot: do- omed to on mg ‘20!) a you was the Very bad he quad do.†u" “Kill w "9‘ “I... u- .' .__._ , _> At Mia juncture Md. lit-Cm found halt {with Aid. O'Rially Io: not od- dxemiug his tuna-b to the chairâ€" I15" 5. Aid. ORiollyâ€"“With all that! im- pgtmm boldness under way. Md. cinnamon was so anxious to get away that he Was “mating in his seat. Iu’ Mr. Scott wen; bank to Mon- tual after making that otter he dad to. not by we request at Louncil. but 0! m or the anal-men. I'm not In any creatu- hmy tonight to pug: a Itrolnuon that docs I-ot 901mm: us to nothing than he was the oLuer ir Couril [or twp month.» and need not be mated than. 1’0: All]. Cin- namon'a benefit I may ea that un- dct no ccï¬a'wntion will 1 Supp-Rt an admin man-In to any {nie- ; .-,,,___ ‘LA-I vmk n‘lflfl “3191:." hex :é'kâ€"buid have been the mute unnu- ed to do so." , .Mr. M'-Kayâ€"“l ace bx tlte ncwypa- per report of the‘meczmg that Ald. Cinnamon in partwahr tried to in- duce >12. Scott to one: better teams. but he declared he could not. We would like we renoluuon to pass 3-! an exp-union of oponn on the ex- clusiw Immune qucsucn." ' A vote .wu then taken on the re- foSutior. which Was ncgotimd on on the (allowing mow of hands: You. Alderme’ btorer. O'Rielly. Robinean and McWattex-n; bays. .Udermen launder Lino-moo, Soother†and Wonderful thing! are (boo for the human body by sugary. Org-n! are axon out and camped and polidxed and put hot. 01‘. my my be re. moved manly; bones are qlieod; pipe. take the place of (liqueur-oc- tionl qt ulna; antiseptic atoning! are ï¬lled to wound; brain; â€buns. and Into injuriel martian-manna at. in. which cam than to heal without maturation and in one-third me time remixed by the old trou- ment. Chamberlain’s Rain Balm not! on the dune principle. It ican anti- septxc and when applied to much in- hricl, (:1an than to heal very quickly. It mo allay. the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Bob in your homo and It will sue you time and money. not to mention the inconnnience and suffering which ouch injunes entail. For sale by nll droning. 17:1. Robinsonâ€""Be mmmm Medupbyoverethitddncenm of «walkable end unifom! cares. u moduchnnoothermedyforthe discus end tattle-es peculin: to women eve: attained. the proprietors of Dr. Pierce’l Puaite Pracription now feel fully rammed in oï¬eting to pay gain legs! monev of the United for any use of Leucbrrhu. Fe- nnle Wedge“, Prohpau. or “mm o! Womb which the} annotgcme. 1133??“ 80:!) On. An cue: which may men have was related . Xi†cs S!gbhinp. of :3: m 3 Stud. New ork Cay. It follows: It ledthbru 5] Wm.“ drawn-cl. 3'3ka We. ho xmm «a Mu Triumph: of luau Sutton. Wk»- " ‘ru soup. L in wt {0 a VI!!! moat». and 1W“! n. for .uu. Cin- m’ ea that Ill]- nn will 1 0199‘!" M to an] twin.- to tooth“ ulkifls d1 butt it bah†one. be rounded mm mm mm mm V|- uniâ€"- vâ€"' â€"_ ., country. at be “only at the flow' od‘hklnouthvidar thallium!» mam Iun‘my machine!“ to the latter opinion. I h Shh-pom or Paul. or meonomho "that†haw when»: he spoke. who mid. spakinc d the tongue. " m â€nut that!!!“ my: (unkind. 10th." and scam. "W is be (In: ‘bridleth ma taacue than he that ninth a city." So tint Damion- ud. it he did tube human. don"t ammtto “3::wa all. jade, '06 by that. standard. Look at the 090001: awnâ€"gee haw he seeks to gulch our aristocracy; Here are I.†been living in 3 tools' paradise. We llvin¢ here in' the back townships have been fluttering wraclm that it we did not have outture. we had Iota d it at Guava, and now in one baa-ch his njbsy mttor: our belief. A nka Hannah my Ol'cbtincly or "uh quota" and uremia!“ peters to his two part ruidcnne there. and of W 1 tuners not! expect :hun to be a M! in their m. ,_ A -L-A ALA... .v 'v .râ€"vr' and m theyï¬nd out that they can't vat min new Uâ€! M bu], mlndo am the country is m to do want: boH'Wt" One would expact at In“ gentleman- ly tmnnent m tho-van! 9'0““ ta cone tn- fllt‘ dock-but I M W cm put: reading that -....a. mu mt hnt' cane to (been. up puntâ€"anon Yours, etc.. [colorOuldehnl-CRJ MID!“ dog-snug“ In an: 5! Ian'- M A pretty bow mud-ding took phee u .m. June 15th. at (he as!!!†of 3?. Thou. Walters. Bio dent-at" when his daughtet, Mia bathe Wnltzn, w“ untried to Ir.- Albert Pilkie. of RerJtillc. Nova sooth. M. Mr. Hush performed the commons. emitted by Rev. It. Ball- in. ‘l’hé house mu- 33"..“sz devout.- cd with 1:0an and pains. . The bride more her Unveiling gown of navy blue bronJcchh nod becoming Int 1 him, with touch a! green. Ber m boqnot am of whit: rosen nnd mung. Owing to the illness of her (at!!! the bride was given away by her brother. Dr. Fro! Walters. only the 931100th relatives being pre. pent. The bride was unattended. at tho (“my have been in recent its family have bean in recent mm . - . If. tall In. Pilkia 161'. on the on min: train (at Talmlo. The bride m tb "DIM (1 many handsome . among than bsing a diver-cash 60.1mm tbs teachers and ch: in, got out. at St. Paul's Sunday heel. with chap eh: ha been idea. tmdtol'mnlyum. __. ___ mam. At. six o’cJock. 13!! w arranged for thus may. the changing hn‘dn. but“ u m an: at bar tut-bat, meant! them. humanly calmed in white an: m. with motif: of ohiltou and tonic: whine. Ihotmll.wlltu. A vary pretty and (Mable henna wedding was celebrated on' Wednes- day June 15, at Um ruidence of me. and Mn. 1min {Wilt-3. Aura“, Xx being the nonunion of the Wot their may! daughter. Our: 0.. to Mr. Gnome F. W11. formerly Science mm at tho Aches High ham 123m in per. bunnd I), tin by. Willi-an By.†I!†It!!! Walters. sister of the bride. mat a It?“ baht cloth gum.) over “data. Ira. P. G. Pilkie. mother of the (room. wore a ham sons buck silk grenadine aver bunt nus; with black m with plans. wedding and mus played by M HMO. in a dainty white at“. Dav-ht. of qumanvine, eggga tor of the bride. wore s beaming can a! black ilk myth mack picture Filmâ€"Ian»; A pretty we mwns rho Wm. mu laud war... IEIIY 'EIDIIG BELLS. Ila-'3 1N; WITIAMAN. III M!†wan! THE MAN LIFEJ§§QEQNGE Liar... h" E Eula. as»? arr-89â€; 03L!» an 89.3 #33.» an R2 $3? 1; QGRL la 32.? On to»: :5 gap! agnon Eng. Kn. a. in 969.. on .LI (£5 E... «a gda gm. Eu. 9.2.5 .5 the presents to the bride Me.- many and (Lamina. uummg tram (rim and mauve: in luromo. my untw tram localitics L: "I: “Ante ViJiuiLj a: m..- wide; ham. In: groom‘s preach»: to the Mid» m a mammal sunburst o! puns pad cold cock chin; (out Drama“. a pearl m. and a pm pin. d flung-i041: and clover m1 tomhrm'lmam to the grmu a bautmul purl scarf-q pin. The lathe-".5 wt to the bride was t W cheque from the choir (1 lb: Mt church. 01 wMah-a 0'.me received O “fluent piece at aiiverware. tin stool-nan“ pawn: being. an: of in»: knives tartan. lieu Laura huh. d an Ioulton W W, Toronto. M at “within-din; a manthly ad- uwo of ten coat- 1 ton on mil-decal m we nine awn". we hu'e de- cided to make no change in an pre- mt price a! use u ton (or all cool humid between now and the first by 0! September. and mu helm nte a: baits: while the wand- are 11m floral decorum throughout were “priced at Jillia- ot up «I. 10:. form and. qwect was. â€Many arranged by the. lady m armada m on the bride. Emu uni Kt by Grand Trunk for rotate. m and the St. Louis Exp-man. Mr. and Mrs. W11 wfllmidein; madman pi! gut! the cod procurauo. we smhwbhveyw 0'30â€Â» In“. “the: d Welter: or at our on Win. h‘ and ot tho'M'd' FLAVELLEE IAIXITI'ZD-~ pany. Lima}. ‘Ctvd 3’ m usual ancient man- lard coal. iggmr Kentâ€"m- resi- . um" ". mu. me: 24. u I . mnnnss. AGENT. Lmnsu. Igez thevcry material one thatthei: ngs of this~ leading Company, and and ptoï¬table investment rarely equ- I full explanation. will be sent on Ill m 1 Int their Winters 1b that You mm Harness and Horse Go TRUNKS and VALISES. BABY CARRIAGES _ and Guam ' RUBBER APRONS, SUIMER nusrsns LIGHT woor. coom COLONIAL STOCK Math! Bapuflng Prompu: M I: All 6000â€! AW: total Mnnmyuvmf" till a LWA} tau 0C9!