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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 14 Jan 1881, p. 2

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 tll. stte: E STAPiRD. Jan. 14th. Iddl DOOS â-  i B ^DJOING TH£ oropetent »*le,ai«a r SMpeitortom to n«rit »v*fct^ the past. tuck of atest Sj ire ' GOOD Bircli 1 5THER NOTICES. ' Bros keeps the Urge.t«ia "J^of stoves in the conutT. o cflotK'.wn-^"^^- 09 » fV ood. or one and a ""^^yoa caa hare the riibes ro oil company, are sole f..rastonne macbine fA aid the T. G. A B. be 12tb inst ._ ^^^^ .^^^^^ \ixzi he le â€"Hi jLi be Pi s-ooa. lULDlNfiS, »n Applici • tUf Fatlory, Dnrlj I. IlOO] OFF! INTE, .See adTertiaemeLt. 'Castorine' aoe lf«' OST O Dayi Suits, -Blv derclothi )ry Go( AT P E I C El SKOEl GAP. PRICES at tlie BROWJ ppy New li ut say, that it I pk- i)l our Con • been enable especially sinctl L»Iicit a share of 1 Joction of ;ood TOYSi 'i :riei ual, id Good. Value. or our suits so w«^ and resulted in 96 t Jl tot-ke ,.hoto. for $L60 per Low" ^°°- °' Montreal, J inning a Jlusinesa Directory Province of Ontitrio, in Novem- lufft. jonr dealers fur oil. and see that the barrel nded •Caatorine," as none otliw name- will tnke a cord and a quarter wood, or one cord of dry two *a(^r tl.o Weekly '«"/«; ' Ti,e pnppr to be furnisijed '[^.delivery of the wood. hrBGffO fri'ra t!ie qnaiitities of It ^fuc fi'i' "" "" 'â- * "'"' ji,„5 premise to be brisk iu |t« Bwmbers of Eugenia Grange ||,nl\m?tli' ir annna! Hupper on 'wt\i nrfto'ciockp. m. At tie I'ree is onb-*'*- *-'**^" "â-  °" P*' IV I "Ci'^onnc" Macliiiic Oil, for Imli ufraacliiiiory, it is also ex- ,j!;r!i«nit'ss ami leather, make ,ij,l wfatlior proof. For sale igs Oates promises heavy snow ra.ii itoruis just about this time. itiil""' M"se8, we ain't afraid. .J [jure our stilts yet that we had iefur VeiiiJiT's 11 feet of snow ta't yi^'i f'o' "s or we will go for art. rnstul" wikli 1'nt a finale thonght, iTiL " tftatli'O "' A" ou«." aid lyoiitit' man to his denry Dth'T iiiLrlit when she M "'â- '•' that's so if jou would i^tme oiR' of tliose nice locket's â- jciiuu friin Wilcox. " UP, th:it ilire .lis( aso, lias lost its )rs til tliosc who kerp Yollow Oil i haul. V«1I"W Oil also cures Soro I iront. Qinnscy. Coufjostiou and inati.iii.f tl.e luiif:s. Now i.s the iw'Htf) j;\iiirJ against sudden allacks (lisf.'iscti. Ask your Druggist for ipyunls's Yellow Oil. jkky Divisioi Grange No. 2, will Id Its wnii-auiiual meeting, iu Bee- lo Grange Hall. St. Vincent, on the, I Twirsiiiiv in this month. The itroii'i (f tiie nhove Grange wi.^-h to tbpii Iritnds know that they will lappy to biitertani them, and ac- iiuodale thi sc who stay over night. 'Wax'tactcreru of reapers, mowers id tlip siiiiig inacliiiies. prefer '"Cas- rin« " nincliMie il to any other, it ill out Wear lard, seal, or elephant, in n .iriufitid not to gum. Tli^sk of our subscribers, who have le arraiigeiuents to pay their sub- inptions to the .Sta.ndard in wood, ill oblige us by bringing it in now Ihilc t' •: ro.ids (iregoo.l. We are in mt ofwo^)'l and a few cords now be just as acceptable as the EK red headed men went into a ipnhr li'tel not a thousand miles om Markdale. the ^har- keeper luok- ignpsuid. "liello! has Hanlan won loiljtr race Oh beg pardon," lid li». '1 mi.stook you for a torch ;iit jToctS'^ion." Wt do not sje how it is Markdale ao M Waud. Villat^es of less preteu- |iiu4 than vjiTH have their bands and '"d cues ton. Will not soma one te tt move in the mater. The isfrtim.ijfs iiiiLTht be piir.hased by "Idnig a sine- of concerls. which ffeel satistii.l would 1p« well patrou- "d byoiii eitizous. TwK Wnlkerton Telfsopt has fch.ini," d Imnds, niid comes t" us much Improvf-d both in np)iriiraiici' and W qnxntilv ;ind quality of its :iiatter. flViulc it it itdl bupp,,rts i'uc libera! party, the n.'W proprietor .says it will kly do Rons luui; as that nartv works â- r the Ik St interests of the Dominion !Wc wish our .••â- Um suects-i. IlAfJYAnt.'s IVet.ral r„,lsam is the 'st .safp, pJPHSMut and perfect reme- P' f '"•»â- Â« 'or all ois.-a.ses of the Throat M Lungs. J t cures Coughs Cold Nrcliifis. Asthma, Croui., Wl Good aleicUnlf. ' Dn yon eee thai «« ad throtigb town on Ti Lasaa Gold and 'SSLwm. Wsk^^ tery low. at DoU., IkdwrtonT^ Tn thatsoMelarlM* 1 itwiOwttiafaittMit. "*° '^.'" «Torta tiMO. a. rrUtr Thar»i» s. ' â-  noop- IH Cough, and all Pectoral Com- lr»iiits. iM the I'roii.'csome cough hJiilts. em OM**" •fS in oles, Core IE most spetdy uiai^ner. will relieve the most in cliildien nr For sale by all dealers, at 25 I'atsper bottle. VicKi Floral Guide. â€" This beaiiti- â- ' magazine is before us, and we I "last fay it is a iierfect ffem, far sur- jPMshig anything of the kind we have "er seem. It contains 120 pftg®" fne colored flo Ter plate and 600 illus- Jfatious with the descrirtiou of the St flowers and vegetaUes and bow 'Crowtheiu. Single numbsrs onlv ' frSl.-2.- per annum. It i« a "frk t\,iit sliiHilii be in the bands of ' ry one who has a vejteUble or [«^T f:arden. Published by James ji, Rochester. N. Y. %\Bluod Bitters is the beat ACEviJL.;er. Liver and Kidney "f^nfatorraud Restorative Toaio in « world. It nets upon theLiw. the "loeyg and the Bowels, cnrinR aU oaoner of Billions complaints. Kidney 'omplanits, and diseases of the Blood. *«« your Drngeist for Bnrdook Blood f â„¢f8. Sample bottles 10 eeota. ^spalw size $1.00. t^y* have had our attention drawn "«ted with our public Bohool. If our r^^\ do not wi»h to hare another '«t from the fatal disease that pre- »^ed here last fall, they will see to Miat the trustees do their duty and 2? H'"' P«t ^^» tfaorontUy *^««»ed before tht warn fsJBeson. ^â€" '"'-• QolwuM totha ooaoab paper ia and Ambinr into lanMM* iUidia wMft th(B a^ on tk« move. It iTw oAm rwaHe in aerioaa aoaidtfita and not ftnireqlitfiQay haa a tal tennio». tion. Ytjxam (XI ia tba great^da t^ r ff ' oea. macMalin itoaid^rat •«« paL and inflamaaatiaa. u aaraa ffhmiiin tiam and Ne«z«!ck, Laa* Back ind Spinal Affectiooi, CSontraetioa of Cords and Masdoa. Uaad nttisariU and internally. F jr aala hy aU deaf- ers. Futa.â€" Union Bebool Hoaaa, No. 3., Holland and Euphrasia, was daa- troyed by fire on tha eyening of the 12ta, between 8 and 9 o*elwk. with all iU contents. Iba origin of tli« firs is a mystery. No Qiedicioaia more jn^ly pjmnlar Uian Haiorard's Pectaral Balsam. It IS a positive apesiflc for all diseases of the Throat and ^iunga iMtding to Consumption. It loosens the â-  tough phlegm or mucous, so« thes irritation, allays troublosome ooagbiug and heals diseaawl Inng#. bold by all dealers at S5 cents per boottle. Boms time in November we raoelved from the Montreal Witneag four local notices to be inserted in thSTANDAao during the mouth of December, for which w© were to receive the Daily irtti«M in exchange. We Lave filled onr part of the contract; but up to the prownt .we see no signs that the Witneu is going to till theirs. We notice that mtuy of our fotrau have published the aaoie items. We wonder if they hare I een any more successful. Fmeb the system of impurities, excite the secretions t4i a healthy action, cleanse the blood, and tone up the weakened nerves, with that matchltss medicine Burdock Blood Bitteis. It cnres Scrofula, Liver and Kidney Complniuts, Jaundice, Con. sumption. Dyspepsia, Ueadaclie, Nervous and General Debility, and -.11 I'emalo Complaits. Every dealer in medicine can supply you with Bur dockTlood Bitters. Sixmple bottles 10 cents, regular size $1.00. The annual meeting of Artemeoiu District L. 0. L., was held in Flesher- ton, on Tuesday, the 11th in8t. Alter receiving and disposing of the reports from the various lodges, comprising this district, and tr^nsaotiug the usual bnsiness iu oonneotiou with such meetings the election of ofQuers was proceeded with as follows:â€" W. D. M.. Jas. Brodie; W. D. D. M., Wm. Wrisht; D. Chaplain. £. J. Merriara D. Sec. T. M. Bunnon D. Trea».. J. Elliott I). D. of C, James Lackie. Tliere are seven lol;,'Cs in this Dis- trict in good working order. The next meeting will be held at Flesher- ton Station, on the 14th of June. The Mkedalk House. â€" fliis Hotel under th* Manag^ent of Mr. A. Rutledge, is now doing a rushing busineea. and deservedly so. It is a large three story brick building, cent- rally located, large and well ventiiat ed bedrooms, aud's furnished throai,'h- out in the lat^t style. The bar is well supplied with choice liquors and cigara, and the table is A 1 and we know it. as we have been (here, and we ain't a bad jndge. You wi'l find the hast and hostes corteous and af- fable, and if you don't feel at home there it will be your own fault. It has the reputation of being the most oi d erly hotel iu the eoanty. House Bbeaxoio. â€" Some time on Friday morning last, between 8 o'clock and daylight, the dwelling of Mr. John Best Esq., Euplirasia, was entered and $130 in cash taken. It appears tliat on Wednesday Mr. Best was at Meaford and drew the above amount from the Bank, be did not remain at homo that night, but stayed with a sick neiglibor, on Thursday night ha nr some of the family were up on ac- count of sickness till 8 o'clock Friday morning, at which time all was right, bat « hen the boy got up about daylight to build the fires he found all the outside doors open, an alarm being made it was found the money was gone. Evidently Mr. B. h.td been shadowed from Meaford. eiHjjkT •mmt- •^^Uie ytMtiea of his pro m IfMfMa)s.ak« Cpms Ui hM sad thu aoniitry, ia MUadte I iiOfC^ '1 SAUSAGE *POULTRY Special inducesiei^i^'tc^' " toinwifr tke bhM4 hmmS rkiac ia the anSna afhsMw 2 â- umtionof Wmmuitad dissMM larkiii te'ths ayiSM W alw^r* vm faaa4. proewsd at kia Mm, tnm Br. few Star*. MarkSoT 1^ Lesruciesl .vt Wl*. â- J- 11 11 t J/rTr 1 i; ••rt»- FkrtiM ha to inTMtigato â- a* at one*. DaadalkP.O. SBTof Um abpTB plMaa enwninniaat^ with â-²â€¢ O. BIJlfTEII, • Claia kfmk. CMnt; Qnj. C Granoe Valley Grange No. 828 met January 4th 1881, by special call of master, for election of officers for this year weather preven'ing the la^t meeting in December taking place. After report of fiuance committee was read and approved, the Grange pro- ceeded to the election of its officers. The following officers were elected: â€" Brothers, John Ford, Master; W. McLonghry. Overseer Robert BInir, Lecturer Thos. Irwin, Steward M. Speer, Assist. Steward Wm. Henry, Chap. James McNicoU, Treas. H. D. Irwin, Sec. S. Cunningham, Gate Keeper. Sisters, Irwin. Ceres; Holly. Pomona Lever, Flora Speer. L. Assist. Steward. After installa- tion of officers by Past Master, Bro. Jk Cunningham, the Master elect ds- livered a few well-timed remarks on the necessity of punctuallity. Alto- gether it was one of the most pleasant of onr annual meetings. CUTTI NG-1 are waitiiiK. white Oaai Life of Ed. Hanlan. â€" A handsome illustrated book, entitled "The Life of Edward Hanlan," has just been issued by Richard K. Fox, publisher. New York. The work is embellished with portraits of the great Canadian oars- man and some of his most noted com- petitors., as well as illnotratjons of some of the famoos rowing matofaes in which he has taken part. The story of his life is told in an interest- ing manner, the most satknt featvea being his aquatic acbiewmsots, both as Ml amateor and proftaaional; Evsry one of the mkfcbes in wbieh* he has taken part are dsaodbad in detail. In addition to hia lifs are aboK biographieal sketohaa of oara- meii who have contended with bin for boating honors. Mo admirer of. native plnok and physioal maa^nnii BkooMfrilto aaamm thalutaryof • man who baa done so mooh to maftt Canadians nrovdof thsir aoaatryai thahome of phyiyl pidg a.^ JBia work wJUba m m i s a awraamptafSa.. W ftb*MMisr. Biehard K. Pofx. m WOMm tinti. Vtm Tl^i^^ 1. Â¥s.|jiriii^»sir, |C IMO. 6»T«AYl2:i Into the prsnisM of tha nbseriber, lot 178, eon. a. weat. Townihip of Artemmia, (MM INwk Bay â- â€¢Â»Â«. The owner U Mqa««t«4 l«» pfova proi^ty pay ahargas aol taka hiiB away. BAUUKL WAVCHoB. Dee. 18. 1 888. 19^ OYSTERS, OYSTlS, JUST BECEITER AX Aa .; ',..,- "BELFAST HOUSE." I liava fitted up a room ovar my Store whcra I can capply O TT rS T E n H *â- Â» ' â-  â€" â-  ISâ€" BTrex3r St3rlel 3j the Plate or Can CHEAPER THAN ANY ONE IS TOWN Proyisions and Groceries Shop «B uai n-1t Amlti •ha •• Rerers Hotd.* T^2 ' y tSPCaah paidforlB^t ». tie and Sheep iriS^i"*??)^'" •*»~*fcvora ha te«U hr laUhhU at»a^o« toynor warta to SMcis aeentiuaaea oi jma aappert W. B. BARJEAKT. to»h«We. Sai«. 17th 1880. 1 KOXIOE AIX parhsa indabtad to tha «»darai«Md ^Bt ^rill -»u. A^hava not tMia to Tiait yau aU at Twir fcfflJMa. and It â-  too expeiaiTa to leaa aot â-  •»Uw*or, i hope the abore natioa wiUbo cof. JOBH MOBI^. H B.â€" Waming ia harek^ givaa, tLat ra- ootpu are of no ralne unlfM niuned hy mv •oMperarniaUy. JOHN NOBLE.' Markdale Dec. 17, 1880. I4.tf Public IVotice. 'VrOTlCE U kerahv givan tkU tha mw i.^ road itpen tbro«Kh lota 99, iro. an 101, on theSrd ooaoeMiion W. T. B. B.. in tha towniihip of Olenalg. ia not properly a- tshliahad. r .r Tha earp*ratian of the townihip «»f Olen- Mg not hariwi any title to the roild tirouRh aaidlota. will not be reeponsiLo for »ny ae- •Ueot that mav happen on laid roid. JA1CE8 BBOWM. FINLAY MacBAE. Clerk. Hrer. Townahip of Glanatg, Oct. 19, »880. 6tf. B6OTS AN3^ SHQ^a -O-l- i^^-A it- 7EIS i SFElmn, 9k 1 {Li At wt arc doing a CASH BUSINESS, we wfll lijOt bC ' undersold ty,any other house in town. â-ºr- i Sc SBtOES A SPEOlAIiTt L .J .A. 1 â- th Ion't Foi-gret «he Plctoe. ICarkdalt, Dec. 31 BEYJSrOIiDS SON. 1880. .. .. »,. -1 K'tiJi -i' '»v9 Togthei with Wines and Liquors, ABE VEBY CHEAP AND GOOD. ANY AMOUITT of POBK FOR bALE. A« I do no pnfB'ig or llaTinK. I want tha Pnblie to give lue a cull and ba eonvinead whet bargaina 1 am giv ng, bi-fore y^a par- ehae eleewiiere. WIt.RON BENSON. Markdale. Mot. 25 1680. 5-ly StOYes! StoYes! StOYes TV) .-J At the New Tinshop MAIJKDALE. ALAROE ASSOltTMENT to select from of the latest ami most a]iproTed des- igns. ineliKling PARUM, GOOXINa AND EOX 8TOVE." extra h^avy cistings. with silver- id tted trimminK!*, THE BEST STOVE IN MARKET. If yon want to hare comfort the rest of your days, bny a stove from \V. K. Walker, that will last yon your lifetime, AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. No poffing here â€" the real "^Imou Pure." J. MONTGONERY, Ti A 1^ E R. THE Subscriber, -in ratnming thanka to the inhabitants of Markdale "and snr- roandiug country for their patronage doriiig the pant e!ght years, begs to intimate to them he is how prepared to supply tha Pnblie with FRUIT. POUND PLUM CAKES, either plain, or Iced and Ornamented. and a large Variety of Other Cakes. always on hand, Alao. TINWARE A LABGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. ALL Kixns or Tin Copperworic made to order on tii s'lartei^t notice. EAVETR0UBHIN8 A PECIAIITT. stove Ovens I-ned. Hauu-Irocs Silver-Plated. at very low pricoi Stove Poli.sh; Dome Land, the CIiallcnKe, the Lining Sun. Coal Oil; JOB WOBK Dart ctilAi ly atterded to Yon can save money r giving me a call before pnmbft^'n ehewheri!. OM mctiil, Hides, Sheep PpU' Wil-]icking» taken in exchange. tSC remember thi' plAco. urxt the "Msrkdale Hoase." W. R. \V.\LKER. Markdale. Sept. 17, 1S80. l-tf |['â- !â- ^W-; t;« BBiEST ctomie! MoFARLAND'S. nt r of every deseriptioa. from the bast mana- factnrers in Ontario. Also, a large and varied •siortmeat of t}*e GHONSESTCONFECTIONEIITI BRIDES~CAKES! snpplied on the shortest notiee. and ^t np in the best style that is dona thia side of Toronto. Tea Ue%, U, John H« Heard, Mannf jctorer and dealer in Cotters, Slei^s,6D^e8, OTHER Alts PARTIES, supplied oa the sbartaat notice and on the ptost reaaonabla tsrma. JOHN MONTQOMKBT. Markdala, Nov, 18, it. 1880. loJy TAILORING O. A. OWEN, FasbioBable Tailor, HATINO mitad tha Tafloring D^wrt- mentarer MsFariand's store, wishes toinfom tha poblie of Marhda la â- * wr- rooading aoantry, that ha ia piapared to FILL ALL ORDERS Promptly and Tastily! THE UTE8T FASHIOM^ PUTES JJSasf s fl(t band to (iiiaitnte«i .r.**- I4^A tttSlKini re J' Bemaolber the .Place, Over MoFaxland'8 8tore. lt-«t â- WAGGONS, CULTIVATORS. HORSE RAKES. PLOUGHS, HABR01Â¥ ARD A II kinds of J a nning Implements Mannfactnry and Depoaitory, Durham and Hill Btraato, FLESHERTON. To irr Patbons. â€" Always ahead of aav ii^ my trade, and having the largest and most conveilient Factory in this locality, 1 am prepared to sell Carriages and Impluments of every descriptron in the beet style Of any in the market, and at prices at low as any oe-' cording to the quality 6i the work. " Having upwards of twenty years' experiv anae. 1 am confident that purchasers will get die advantage iu hsviug the very best made..^ Parties in want of a eairli^ga or Implemenf will do wall to give me a call, as there are none in the market which will eompaje with thamia quality, style and finish for tha. price. 11-17 China TEA Store Oanenl dealar in anOCERIES t PROVISIONSs Next to Haskett's Hardwara Stora. Keeps constantly on band everythng nsnirf to snch an astaUisbmant, Ha would draw special atlantioa to hia Teas, .- " tr Tobacebs" 8c .., .X^^^. Sugars, matt M^ti^nttaDdLowiMra of Pries ' CANNOT BEJURPA^O. AapoiKngisBO part of my darff a, 1 iuH^ • I .if£AN BUSIl)Ifi30. "Sett Lower than lie tywesl, ^1 )|4v« porehasad fur ea'h. and have hod a â- Md dia«nn( aBowad, I am b a postUoa to laSiBV enstcman* ha«« tha beUaAt of 07 ia«eat«MBtta. ' â€" w.*» iS'fiasiSBiher iba plaoe, nest le HastaM w.Adaia,0s*.7.i86a. •akacftte Wtm mt WawiH give it froaa now tfll rikttSahosw, KXCBPno^. U9aBtr|r. in Wabtik^ ifi--Jai J. if,-^ 1 r Hantiw!. aiid Opan-iaonI r«vrii «.,i '^A wlnden.ia«ilita thee^r* • T J*in ' Watehas Ithav an« th» te-l) • r«t-« 1 » • gti*h sad Artpca(^ ke r "',:**" *-' era. tifmi'A Aft. Tl** ear ir .a»- i ' Jfi JC^'lV f((Oi 'A 'tp. Tbomar akl otW fionk-. i • k. *^',. In Jewid'y. â€" t have cVoi^.!. ti i JCi Gold t-etv. lirins. l^aalA. 1Ut».Iii^, Caf hntioua. tii •.|*i*. 4 c «-. A*. AND QT.M RlMQ^- -• Mv Ooa* haaaaftlm pai hnirfor »alt Oaah; â€" wlB s nli at~B.4«»w ^riofat " Watch BepaMBgaSpaeialt^. 'W F. DOlti. Wataiiaakai, 2^ Wtfv.'M. lafco, («) FlaahfUw aad naadalik «3 .Ta«*»il; 1 Weaving. a i yii mn aQ- iv' â-  i.4^gR .*" 'tfc Any pima bavliig work to 4o in Um sbsvs Has, oaa et U toos JE W I T H 6 U T D EL A Y^ â- AT TBI S'lesherton Woolen Factory. HniBC naarlv aU ordara completad at prasaat on hand, as ia nsaal at tV a sea'-esi ai tha ' year, theaa favoring na with wotk, may taty npon having it promptly attcLvaJ to â-  •o- EVERY BRANCH OF THE BUSINESS â-  Will ba eairiad «m thioogboat tha witer. Flaahertnn, Dooamber 15, 1830 CAMPBELL. 14 LUMBEB AND SAWING. -o â€" The labscriber begs to intimate that ha has his Saw IMiil at Little Falls On Lot 143 in 3rd Bangs N. E., Toronto and Sydenham Boad, Artemtria, iu full pei'a- tion, and ia prepar.d to famish LUMBER, LATHS JTCvETC, TO ORDER. CUSTOM "sawing i*ROii»Ti.ik' ro:vE, By the thousand or on Shares. Fartins delivering Logs can have their lumber for retvn loads. The sawyer At the Mill can arrange for sawing. ALL KINDS OF SAW LOGS PURCHASED. Wm. HOGGa p. S. â€" Wood tnmer wanted to make broom handles on a gauin latbs, •tea.ly ju j li work aatitfaetory. Fleshsrton Station, Nor. 35, 1880. v v^. 3-|| R. J. SPROULE, Whilst wishing all A Merry Christinas and a very Happy New Year, And Many Returns of the Same, Would take this opportunity of tendering iiis sincere thank for the very liberal patronage which he has recefved in the past; for, whilst it is the general cry on all '^idcs of dull times, it has been taxing our iitmoat ability to keep pace with our rapid incrcnse in business, as I find, by reference to my Books, my cash sales and grain receipts, and business gene- rally have ALMOST nOUBLEDTHEPASTYEARTHHTO.FTHEPRECEDPJG ONE. In view of which I have now on h i:i.i fc jlr'cifTvIM ly Season THE LARGEST and MOST COMPlrlj f jS.S l^OCK OF GENEEAL GROCELISS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, See his G5.00 Overcoats. See his $10 Ulsters. See his $12 Suit. See his $16 dress suit. 500 pairs of Boots To choose fromâ€" Men. Wonieu and Clnldreu's. Got your AXES ** McFaslamd's. Those $2,50 MANTLES selling fast. New DRESS OOODS '^^ McFarlautl'b. ISew FLANNELS ^^ McFailaud's. ^ew SHAWLS at WcFarlnnd'6. Now BONNETS «n' HATS »» M^Far- laud's. New TWEEDS »' McFarUiic's. New CARPETS ^t McFar- Isnd's. New Friuges. Button!». Silk^. Laccr, Flowers and Feathers. Prieea mevefnrere lower or value better. A compariaoa aoUciteA. W. ik^McFARLAND, aDd wware AND a FACTS CANNA BF. DENIED." BUTTER RAE Thank the public and friends in genrral for the liberal support ther have received sine aommencing business, and will still stick to the rule of doing a straightforward bnsines with all customers. No flattery used or Itaits given to gull the public Bveiy article sold on ita own merits, and by keepiig their Ktock well assorted and fresh in all the linaa, they win always giye their customers good yaluo fcr their mt nay. Fancy Holiday Presents j; • ALSO ^,• CHUISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS. Also, the Largest and most Complete Stock of MiDery^iFursi and LADIES' GOATS AND MANTLES, Ever shown in this Norther Countr}-. ALL UF WHICH WILL BE SOLU AT THE LOWEST REMUNERATIVE CASH PRICES. DRY GOODS in all the lines. ':,:â- ; ":.,..;, ORDERED CLOTHING a specialty. HATS and CAPS, "ew and stylish/;/" .-'• ' '-^ BOOTS and SHOES, Cooper Smith*, celebrated make that has stood the test agjiinst all comers in all styles and newness. ,. -.^.^.^"râ€" â-  |CLA8«WARE and CROCKERY^ p.t.m. OROOCRIES, cheap and^fr^..;- .;'_,£«--' • _« •â- -« •a- Keep your Eye^on the Placet; ^.â- ; â- ?» SE-U WH2WTCU TTBrr UaSKDAIM. D4ugia$^ Btici Bhch opposite ike Drug Stor*. OUTXEH K St RjWKL' Hat. 1880. Having made extensive alterations and improvements the past season in my Grain Warehouse, at Fiesherton and Flesherton Station, I am prepared to pav the HIGHEST PEICE IN CASH! For any Quantity of good Grain or i^-'ARM r»xioiircK, And as I keep buyers constantly on both Markets, Flesher- ton and the Station, all' will find a READY SALE for Grain when offered • -â€" o • .z'::^' i^-" -â- â€¢ I will now commence a GREAT GLEABIN6 SALE » Of my large and complete stock of Pall and Winter Dry Goods, MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Furs, Ladies' Coats and MILLINERY, " And will continue to sell at a Very Small Advance on Cost I .^ Until all is cleared out. •• A caU is respectfully solicited to get quotations before pVLTchzsing elsewhere, KS'BEMEMBfiB THB PLACE FOll BABfiAINH IS AT Jl ,J., SPBOULB'S, ' Fte«*i«too,Doccmber i6, x*3o.* " '*jv«.,t -.ia-W ri' n l! ,1 H â- *."â-  t i l' â-  Hfi i.u N \U -rf. r. rXM o y-i.: I, f .di' _C3to ^!. ST » Z.. A-

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