lnthe Leading Houseiin Bmckvlllh for, y TrASHIONABLE TAILORING, U Attic... n til i‘ .. l... “.4. uuxuunnl intention v VOL. V111. N0 45. IMPORTED MANTLES u--. .‘. --. -. We put into stock than morning forty-four Imported (lapel, Jackets, Tweed Coats, etc. which for style and vulue we think you will any are the but you htwe soon yet. Every one a. rim-city and nearly all different. It ill lmpoosible to dmwribe them in them columns; the only way to appreciate theml ll to come and see tlwm. The ï¬ts are '0! buying you cannot miss this lot. \Ve show with pleasure. Five per cent! cash discount ofl'xll prices. Cull and see them. l SHAWLS The host lot. of Shawls wo limo had in yearlyâ€"Scotch Shuwls, (llencoe Bhnwls, llurris “anâ€, ('lnn Sltnwls, Block W'ool Shnwls, Reversible Shawls -â€"â€"every kind of shuwl you can ask for, nnd at reusonnhlc prices. Telephone 149. GEO- B l HUTDHESON 8t OOJ VPROFESHIKLVAI, (mm... !, "' * ~ - I " ‘ lLYn Ag 1 Worksi Dr. C. M. B. CORNELL, I HUEIJ; H"l‘ltl~‘.E'|‘. Blllll K thJJi PHYEM‘IAN, svuuuos c; ALl'ill’l Hrll‘lt. "M Mom-y can llt't snvul l'ly Ipu ;i sing your plows at tho inhovc workï¬. Dr. Stanleyï¬. iCornell fl M.thT STREET. Armenia; SPECIALTY lulu-'er m.- \‘i’HML'u l A lrl $4) 011106 Drn'ï¬â€˜ 11l“l|fl\‘l‘l'.lyull.i of 'l‘uosdltyfl. 'l‘liliruzl.i}’nlliirl Sltlllltlupw. 'muuld, htl'l‘l lH;:lll‘i. Lindsido, and (‘Ullt‘l‘ ~rvtnil zit usual} . .. r..'..../r,..1} .' ullolvsnlt- gl'afltfx \lx: t..l.‘-.1 Ml}- (TS). . l Inn-g Htm- l l gcm‘ml licst lirstrclnua Plow with J. r. Harte, M.D..C.M., PHYSU‘IA‘Q. Hl'llliliU“; & .r\I‘(‘lll".'lll‘II{. Gradual» lt-)_\nl l‘ulii‘;;i~ {will hit 1 l lil‘u‘i‘wli} .I Number of (‘nllvm- of PM HlI'i:llI«'1|I;ll Am 2;. inâ€. l Ont. Dillon: Main is!“ llt'pi-Hiil‘ lllllnlllo' iluunc .,r. . _.. .l‘. l l’low l’oiuia of all populari puttvrns on hand or made to order. ()ld motol wanted :itl highest market price. Don't fail to giro “10 :1 call before l)L:"l"(__’;. Fm'morsvillo lmlgo t No, lTT A... 0; Judy.†, Moolnlslnnvl ‘ "~Ht)‘l'\.‘l‘.tl‘~: .. i , to Lamb's Hull. i' _ heoiobe. ‘“ TORONTO. Fol: “WNW Gt] 1‘ um I“ INCL-:‘DING kldly - PRIZE LIST. Anybody . l A flrr ninrp ll-.ni .‘ll j. l .irq t'XIN'l'l' ' ' lln‘ lh'lil .1 «lust- DENTIST. one!) Mr. anh in pan purl (l ll) r. n it services in both mswlumii :tl null nun, \ . istry. P. McNISH; .. . --..__ .-._-_,._.___..,._._. .. G. bow: :zrluxnntly (urn . . in ~hum “yum. a Mlvmmn unwu to 9.0mm mu. nl l‘lli'lh mm -;l.|llll‘:i. Flu-1h i’llllll‘li. l‘rup'r. flMM -_.~â€"_-II "IIâ€"â€" " To LOAN Y in: ‘Vn lira-:0 in‘lr'll'Hmm tn plum n l.ll')."‘ rum of [which Tm Imul ' 11') '1". l‘.l‘v'.|‘rl it}: 2'4 J will ï¬re! "llll'l';.|,!v‘ on imnr \ v vl lul‘m». “it «.‘ulâ€"t in; Hill horrun I'm ‘. mrlx iv inï¬rm-aux lerm‘, l .11. /. 1.1: 1/015. 3 “u... ~h~__..‘- v»...â€" .._.- _._. .- 'all shades Rope Silks, perfection, and i! you have any thought all shades best quality Colored Lillian Embdy. lGold thread for tracing, ’4'. .quw 1.. V . « . . f; '; oiling: ~ "a" “Wm..- ...â€".... .w... “mnrw- I K.. v -._MW--._-M~M W.†"Athcu'c. Load. county. Ontario. fun _-.-..__.......~ _. v... r... . _‘. .. . R. W.“ «3.. co. .1. a Robt. Wright & Co. Ladics’ Paper Vests, also Paper sheets now in stock. Still a few left of our grand value perfect ï¬tting German Mantles for Laglies', “Misscs' and Girls Sealcttes made to order, equal in ï¬t and finish to real Seal Mnntlcs, Robt. Wright &Co. for all sha cs Filo Floss, Knittin Silks, 4 c er s 01. g S P £258, Ivory Embdy. Cottons, Paper Ornaments for Embroidcing over, M ncreme Cord, « aye’ry requisite for Art needlework. Etc, F.th Etc, Etc., l EADQUARTERS for Stylish Millincry Show Rooms fitted with Novelties in Ready-trimmed ..Hats and BONNET VVindow Shallow. We take special orders and give ('Stln‘litltjs for Painted Undo, lottcrcd or plain \Vindow Shzulcs for hulls, lodgcs, churches or dwelling houses. Busy, Busy with ordered work in tho Mantle work room. All cloths cut, ï¬ttt-d and bastcd fret. Grout bargains. in Croy l"l;mncl:~7. Iilnnnolotte's, 'l‘owolihgo, 'l‘ouvls, and 'l‘nlllo Linens, Robert W’right & (.30. Telephone 13% Ladies-2' Drawc Ladies’ Elastic Ribbed Under Vests in the different popular makes at 25c. 39c, 50c, 70c, 75c. 80c, 85c. 900. $1.00. $1.10, $1.25. $1.45, $1.75, up. Knit \Vool Hose, woman's sizes at 20C, 250. 30c, 35c, 451;, 50¢, per pair, plain and ribbed. {ind l’zoys’ unit"; and ribbed Knit \Vool l‘lOSt’: 10c to 50¢. per pair. (3 rand value. in lluttoncd and Laced l..tdi<tS' Kill Gloves, four (lillelth‘S in blacks and colors. Brockville's Bargain One Price Dry Goodfflouce.‘ r \L‘ Ii ; w-“M- _. . cdoy. cm 2!. 180., â€" m-..“â€" COUNTY NEWS. Il'lllll'fllfl LIN}!!! ’80! on “A?! 0!‘ UOEIIBI’OIDII“. Lind.“ 0! low- uwufl’. tom mum..- A um. 01 Ivory- thI-x won ltxod In. MCINTOSH M 1 1.1.8. Monoâ€, Nov. 2l.â€"Messrs. Chu, Flood r on J. Ilolger held a pay bull in Columbus hull last week. The at. ‘tendnnoe woe thin. The sum tolnl realized wail $5.30: the charge for the hull was $5. The balance won de- voted to paying minor expenses. ltobt. blood luturnud homo from New York u cornctiut graduate. He is prepared to give lessons ct low rules and to play at. bulls and concerts. ,.Ao.-., , , \V E X FORD. Moran". Nov. Zl.â€"-hiudnt‘8. Thorpe (ll. Hall will hold a prayer meeting in Mr. W. Curtis house on Thursday, Nov. 24. Pete Flood, eon of 1‘. Flood. had a portion ofhin index linger chewed 011' by u throshor. 'l‘hodinncr at tho opening of the new church, under the direction of the lndicu of the oongrogutiou, was 3 great success. It is said that Goo. Leader will soon take in himk’cll' n wife. ..-.. . SHEATU‘VN. MONDAY, Nov. 2|.«An exciting s un'rul chime Hindu ul- of Jun. (Box, i . Hhen, 1’. Culley, II. vais, T. Bolum‘. 8L. and 1‘. Flood, took place in Mr. Cox's domuine last Friday. Jan. Cox started out over the hills us tricky nan lsnnh and shot the ï¬rst squirrvl. 'l'ho merry crowd re- turned nt 7 pm, to Mr. P. Coby'a where they were ontct'tninod to a banqui-t. N. Shoo guru tho tenet of thoduy. to which Mr. J. Flood ro~ plied in cloiluont words. I Mr. JalS. Cox leaves for Bay City to gvisit his son. He will be present at {Ihp opening of the Democratic. pur’ .linsm-nt. . Mr. N. Shotshippod n. number of lino ltulmyx lo Mold and. LX N. Null who had l-ccn ill for a number illihflf’tl‘ri llilul 1m l-ltll. lien. l’iruwn'a now lit-two will SOON he lininhotl ill?«l«l‘.?. Win-n painted it will lJCl :1 541111;: looliiug lil-IC-I. Quite n nnmhm- of our young men have 3.7mm lo tho HlJtlf‘n' this full at work on lhc N. ‘1’. (i. ll. ll. at Syn» ruse. ‘lhq-m I John Mover will :1 visit to his 'FUll-l Wle := " 1- at Troy N. Y‘. lie went, in low: M h-‘lp thorn demon- i i FRIDAY, Nov. lS.~-lliohm‘d l’er- l l l l 1 They l'i‘l‘rul’t good timcn ()V'el‘, .......... - a. -.â€" ant-W .â€"-..~W...-..._. w...“ .... .. two Norwegian told their tum in Kimonos. cud wont to Edmonton. N. W. ',I‘. Bohmodt’cdud body was only acqucntly bund. with a bullet through h. bum end his pocket: titled. A rcwud woo oï¬orcd tor Nicholson'- capture but he coco ct the time. A (armor diamond im 20 miles from Edmonton lotu- on cud Michelson. oflerod him 0100 to keep quiet. Ho minced. gove the clam cud u of citucuc' overtook Mikelcon. ï¬e opened ï¬re on them inlteod ct surrendering when they killed him instantly with a volley from their Win- checterc. 'mw“rm On the ni ht of Nov'r 15th a form hand name Lingford. employed b Bernard Baker, near Pickering v1- lcge. shot and killed William Pol- mer. Baker had been troubled with chicken thieves and had determined to lie in wait for them. On the night of the 15th he saw a light in the llHl-oo.) and, in company With Lingforcl, proceeded to investigate. As the drcw near a nun emerged from He building and Baker ï¬red. The man started to run and Lingford fired two shot; from his revolver at him. I’nlmer then turned, sud when within twenty-ï¬ve yards of him Linglord,by the aid of n dark lan- tern, sent a bullet through his heart. An examination of tho body showed that, besides the bullet Wound, de- cunued lmd received 08 shot. wounds. The latter. the doctor says, would not have caused his death. Palmer was well connected, but had always been a ne‘er do well. He loaves a widow and several children. Lingfcrd is a young Englishman, son of a Birming~ hum merchant, who was learning Cunn-linn farming: with Baker. Both Lingt‘otd and Baker will be held for trial. . - -4..â€"â€"..m.. Swallow“! the Cutlery. Dr. Clark, auperintendent of the Toronto insane asylum, has a peculiar case to don] with. About a month ago 9. p-iticnt swallowed a knife, fork and spoon, and up to the present has tell no ill effects) from his strange act, though the Dr. says there is no hope ol his livmg with the cutlery in his stomach. Respecting: the matter hr. Clurho clays ;w"llo was eating dinnrrl at his om: t2lhlo. We had to put him lth n separate table lor vnrious rousmm some time ago. The knife, lork and spam) were missed immedi- ntely after his ropust. but we searched in vain. Accordng to the custom the article-i on the tables are counted after each nwnl and the patients are scorched it anything is miesing. This man was searched ms were all other» without success, and I gave ordcra for “ l , i ; will“ i Ni!“ l "Adv-nod Prob: movement in npldly mending throughout the 1’0.“ch ' madly will conocdo thct tho tom- ponnoe Eocplo are on the right truck and on t 0 only track that load: to illegal of their dociru. The. pill of conduct. for. plrlhmontnry honorl in luturo in not to ho strewn with row by thq tomponnoo poo lo ; in loot. they on propuiug comet ing toplooe in icpnthwoy thot he will very likely consider it thorn. Eur undidote that taunts him-elf to h constituents wil be ofl‘erod the fol- lowing pledge 2â€"- ‘ “I. (lb. 0 in the county ot.~â€"â€"-, in the electoral district of ,un in favor of the immediate totol prohibition of the liquor trolï¬c, and if elected to the Hausa of Commons (or the chlah- tive Assembly) I pledge myself to in- troduce. or soc that there is intro- dnccd, at the earliest opportunity, a resolution committing the Parliament ton prohibitory low, Ind I further, pledge mynelf to introduce, or use that there is introduced, ut the earliest o portunity, a motion of want of oouï¬ once, on the prohibition mention in any Government which nil! to commit itlelf to the adoption or“ a law suppressing the liquor tramc." in only a few week. over twenty constituencies have been organized to back up this pledge with their votes, and looking at it from a purely political etutidpoint it is evident that the temperance people mean bulineu and that their present movement contain within it the elements of success. (Nutm- PECKVâ€"At her futher'l home on October (our- tcenth. um Annette Pack, in the twenty- flfth year of her use. Mrs. Annetta Peck, daughter of \Villinm end Thirza Hammer, was born Augth 26, 1867, married to El- mer '1‘. Peck December 5, 1888; united with the Ashhury M. E. church of Henry county July 17, 1892. A life so young, so beautiful, so sweet, became the victim of that fatal disease, consumption. Mr. Hammer removed to Salem or: the 30th of Auguat last, and on the following day the diseased daughter came to take up her abode with thmn in order to be near the at- tunding physician. The tonderect cure of loving parents and sisterly devotion could not prevent the loved one from of Isaac and Robeson. Benedict, who formerly resided in the township oil Bastard. About 4‘3 years ago they moved to the State of Iowa. with the hope that some of their children would settle. nonr them. They procured it There will he a I, , tion in my p'riées in some ' HM of furniture and} " i 516'» duction in others. 7 There will he an'ahnoflmd-"v . less variety of goods amicable for Christmas present: which will be sold at unusually low prices. I - Don’t leave it to the last day as s’ome ple’arc choosing their oods already. Hol ~nulu, Ooh Rockers, Button goods. Euy Choirs, Decks. Booch Fancy Tables, to. make Iuitoblo Chrigtmu pro-anti, cud don't can tune . » Lonâ€"m lllllll‘rllllll nun ' Next Morrison's your. nmvm P. 9.4m mum wanted. 'Now’ Paint Shop! The unnamed ha leased the not on: N. 0. Wm ' .tvcry table. And put m stock or unto no pain I and v u. um pro todo all kin I of com painting on short nottce a d very new 0 A loll. 1 tin imp“! ! rum 0 0 re- corrtï¬gl uni! cutters. . avian, W obl- cx deuce under 12m. hoot paint- crctn t “section. he f l- ouuucut tut h 0 can ve entire anticlocan to maven-tug hlm‘vilth their orders. WM. BROWN. Atheul. J uno “It. Iâ€. i ‘ “1.â€, .3 '1 ,aka The largest and best ~Wd‘ of Hats cvcr . villc is now on view at THOMAS MILLS 8i, CO'S THE HJTTEM Men’s stiï¬' hats from 756. up. Boya u u u u lloys’ on s from 150. up lioys’ no (7 hate from 40c. up. shown in; BM . '- . comfortable home and spent quite a a. qccoud search after they went to their number of ymm together. and Mum coils, with no hettor luck. Then the um dead, “"3,†came with its sickle man confessed that he had swallowed \nwy weâ€. ready for the harm“. l l Don’t fail to see our stock of goods when in town. ‘-WAâ€"mâ€" 4 .. -v»-.._.. a. Money to Loan. On rcalosteb ct. lowest. current rates of internal and u: ï¬vurnbll‘. terms. of repayment Mort“ on mu! ln'nluron ourchnaml. Al. kinds 0 Iran} ‘- rn. Huclmn (loads. mortgage. olmtlol mortgn. . , \villn. lvna‘ua. 8m. drawn at rmwnnhinrnlm. inan tnprctfl‘nt the Lane uhlre Flro ionizrnm-v ('o. . (Mike in ('(,‘ lion wiih H. J. Johnaton 8, Volrrlnnry Li's ff)"; In the Parish Block - th: . “ m†JOHN (TAWLEY inn; ~ ~ .111 92192:- S E E D :2 lUpa Garden. Field and Flower. .7 aw (Jul). .\ {2:31 until; iii-z: ~.\ll ! Fresh 8t Reliablea r 7 H44†~~~â€"- 51min h} FiclOIy, but llwir wan no A .n :' mum. John hill :1 good Limo. i:-.':u-t'\'m‘. sinking into the tomb. \ The dccmsod was r. grand-daughter them and We were surprised to [ind Ho anvil that ho ._._.. . ~,__... .0. v Adultontlou of 008.0. The Inland Revenue Department at Ottawa has had Ml samples of cofl'eo collected in various ports of tho Dom- inion during April, May and June mmlvscd with the result that 270 per cent has been found to he adulterntcd with chickory or roasted grain or both. )0! 41 samples collected in Quebec l5 that it was true. l‘l'f‘l’ l\ l’-l n y put the handles forward when he put ‘M hlLWu'DAY, Nov. ill . «Tho strut-ta or; m n vc'ry mullin Condition, Mr. down? l’vnnork Limit. 1'. 1 ‘_' l0 . ‘l’lruolu'illc :uil got mzu‘riul his: Tues» . ‘,,...r,.rfp , -- ' I 7.. .. _ , mdm “LL!†H OU‘,ldn_\' mid (sumo. homo in tho Night of Howler. Trmmph. Mimmc scamm- “Hi have had a “fry 1mg“ SWCk (ll ithu Snilli) iln)‘. Vi c WlSll lhcm fl Honoro Mcrcior, tho “Uliilo 0.; tool Ready-made garments, both Ladics'nndChildrcn's. ()ut‘ihnppy illlll 1'1'09‘5"'1‘ous hit: in the PW,,1,‘.,D,~,W,,, 50,, of the Church, them down his throat. Hc ic'n very tall man, nhout thirty ycms old, and posseswa u. long,r nook." want Young People to work for us. Write early. It LINSEED MEAL “’3†Pay You. . THE GLOBE. AK!) GROUND OIL CAKE WEEKLY GLOBE, balance 1892 FREE. For Fl‘l‘illllg purposes nl the Lowest Market Price. ‘ mime. -, Department “’0 begin this wot-k with spt‘ciril t coo -- is running been ‘erllg will Pnrtim rtwuir‘i Ih. Ililr\nliii-“~‘ 0‘ I (-nqun‘y. ï¬nd our price“ mmrr. nnrl ‘i‘v'l‘ in: l. ~: ALLAN TURNER & CO. in Chemists and Drugglsts KING STREET, cuormnnn Tclcphm... 161 coo Nor A A 5â€"... -4- )4- Bantam. QOUITEI Dress (leechâ€"«ll kinds Mid colors. Alot of Mantle Cloths. A lot of Ready-mode Mention for Ladies and Children. A lot of Wool Hosiery A lot of Underwear for Ladies, (lento. and Children. A lot at undid Felt Hate ct 25¢. each, end other goodl. It is the place for Kid Glam cud Hosiery. manner on}. PRICE AT 3’†" \~ THE nnocxvmu: TAIHIBY. u...â€" .A. G. MOOBADY SONS. BROCKVIL we .3. km 0‘ 75. . liaison hvingclomcnhubrmwlth his nephew. ud thot all. night 3 ctcodothilhdddoudldd, thot it won KING ‘- TREBT - ,.. ' ., ' _. , , . . . r .. ‘ . . 7 - future. ' . 3. . . , r ‘ ;, ;-_ »..vy,-u.l x; d m be to 91 “alum. ted Lflâ€"l‘flm: sucune m 5C,â€ng [hosc gnmunts has. bun lull}, up to ()UI ' I , 7 (Hand (was of the Ollltl‘ o. ht. ( reg, w L. Oln g s _v I a. . r . 'Iho lluilll chm?“ .nolor" , . ,. i. .. . .1 :i 1 f 60 y u M - . . i. . . . . . . v a, i ; ,v i - 1 , i J ()1 tin. (:rwt, and (.onnnnnde. of tht wuc cut 0 camp es co co m (..\[l( ClilllOllS. hut in Cliff tll'lgl (-ytl‘y lb trim lit nl l} :Olvt} I full blunt. while others have ngion of Honor.†has hem, acquitted ()nmrw only ï¬lm were found to be V U I “WC and prCl)ilr(’(l 10 "hi C cra‘ r(.(. llCthllb 011 W d “(.iclogpd n) the (“mufï¬ï¬ " the Quebec courts of boodlini; {Orug‘dnlterate‘i to that extent. Two 0‘ s H I , hm": leï¬- Buyersr "0m th'ycom" and 5C“ .Mli‘q' 'J“"'l"‘l"" 9â€] l‘" ‘ilmflrm M" personal beneï¬t, and his reception initheac were in Kingston and cm- in .,, it‘ll!“ .' may"?! Imam?" [2mg Montreal was in the form of n tri. Mentor-d. Minor cases were discover. ‘ ,y . . Sealettes w' M“) 1‘; “l ‘1. “‘1 “’r‘ 8 3'†umphnl procession. "And the be.th edntPergu8.(}.fl-nan0ql10.0Wefl Smm‘lr M s 1 . “Pmâ€- “' ’ “Cl†my lonesome played «not ‘Sec, the conquering‘ MiGflfOI‘tl, hmgston. Collin-Wood. .A 1. U ea 8 OS . 9111;? thï¬v l;ft. \I i (1 f I . her}, comes,‘ not the dashing ‘Mar- North TorontokBrnntlford, Strctford .. \Vc carr a soccial 00d make of those oods, and 7’0 "l’mfnf. “" ""1" "I mql‘o‘s scillaiseflmt one tune, at once tri~ and London. Severn. samples col. “mm, , bu 'cre cm yet hcittcr vaglue better service Find better lm‘e.m.i{ mimimmvm- iii,†midi" “"“I’h’mt and Pfltllelic~il Was ‘Homen “med “1 Town“ We“ 5“ ‘0‘““1 l0 7 V y , . t g . - , - ., . . «at “(‘t . tons not. no "attuned sweet home: There were two bands. be pure, Thom guilty of gross ndul- . ‘ , goods for less money than over before: It hn's gone to nu‘vloy H nay i :iy._ a coach and {our Md a wonderful red “mt-,0“ me being prosecuted. A “mt-Class Maf‘d‘i] “IqSkan‘l: give your 0rd“? hm; . 18 hit!“ {cilia};‘1‘“:““3K,"lnfi‘ armchair. the latter upheld (in a litter no Chime Loan:- “ ‘ prompt; attention. Clot s Dug it rom us cut am that Smlém'oims Wm , . .. a. - by mglithmvea. Perhaps here well Is twenty years on and has 8 Cir“, _ _ , a ‘ frws- Mr. .1. (luvtin, of mom. was here “"“mlmg “"0", M" Mew“ 3‘“ lotion (£140,000 copiesaweek. Itis 1x nnoxzs Lnrrllus 7‘ V rl‘yl‘ER *1 ( N on hioincsq huttl'hurmlny: He sold 215,323,!th slzrozï¬â€˜hï¬gge “'3ng f3“: acombined story 1nd family paper. . Lb & b ) Benilwmg mnclunc to Mr. Turrenco .Marmiuuige'. Is wan sung by mm. {Elly 113130 tl;:;t‘l$::lnlel} eveirlyi'ugtttgltgg. None will“? “.‘â€"‘i",‘"†h.†’2’“ “MM,†vhf†3 I drag» and many bother aï¬ngsdwere Th'em is a Fashion Daintmm‘lt' and ...____ .-.......____.__..._...._.â€"---â€"â€"--z Alï¬lighiliiiw. iihiii’iéiéhlgï¬ni'iiiï¬i?[liniiEi-ndiii: "°‘“â€" 0°“"" 3:: 83:32:12.“; 1%: 3261: 221.133; also a. Young People‘s Diipalrtineigt (no ournlonvtem ton wor n is on. 4- ' , , v ' ' . . . ' ' ' I It ll 9 u ' “$322212. w“ m, §;f,;;;‘,‘:;Ԥ,‘;§';mlazmagma cloud by n. m... instructing the 33,133;gggho;lggfog;gygflj,gm To 'mc' ho nnlul 0n the thirds of all our md to play ‘Gm-l sale we Quail" for six months or 50 cents for three W G Mill. 1wmithy residents ranch?" 131' the stud. The thronomm‘ “pm almdor mm months' Semi for free specimen . . «I . . ‘ d‘m "mom! rm“: 0m: t of Mn 2:2,?“ ggr‘auxihmtzrch 18h: was: copies and inducements for alight. ‘ . . .-.._,....__._... ~ .. .,.,-.. - - . 'l v linen-emu}!E , C. M. Babcock - Brockvflle 2:2. no.3...c .;,;i..::.::"l:‘:g.:;t it $333.. tor-m new 8 am. .. .....e. H posing of his Hoop. has removed to :11†going b,:°£nmr‘:lr:dmg customers. rite to: porticnlon. . '. 5 ' C . Brock ~illc. where he intends open Pure , “'3' .‘. . Address the publisher. D. Boyce, “A; "Stabithd a I argmn Gunter in n lrst rims restaurant for the ur. “‘0 “'0Ԡof my “murmdn .lhe H3 115 ll? FIND avenue, for 3“ kinds Of Dry GOOdS' pogo. May he have success in philt crowd; for mu w" 3 no“, mhl‘ Chihngo. new calling. WW _.. OHIISTMIB 00008 ‘ ' We "'3 91“â€8‘1 l" “10" “’5‘ 0‘" “M Rebeca. Wilkinm.ot Mulroney, M m kinds "a “0' in .nd WM†worthy tool nmlo-i is toetrcngthcn his Ind†“p: "I M w in .’ dim lot of embroidered silk 3‘ linen S““‘““3 in 1"“ (“mmily by 90"“9?‘ . from Nor- Hmdhrchinhmohm m' mg the home o3! Sundown “not, . , m ' _ . ‘ ’1, m I 'I « lately vacated by r. Agnew. “potion until my ~ tlghciigmbltoiiil 0fCloths do; 1‘ l†“'3‘ RV'“ 3°! "‘5" I bought one bottle -" M l tattoo in Lister’ inch, lilo mi one“ mum“ ‘0 “'9 “coir-lint minds of the J“ of south Auction Ncrvino. which Allclothc cutond ï¬ttedfroe or moi} “mmâ€! "M 0"" “PW. “PM done no mgood then my -. 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