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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 26 Jul 1894, p. 3

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:ing Tobacco o®it, L. L, N.Y., Jau. 15, 1894 ht » splendid bay horse Vil‘.‘?‘u‘ him fn,'.- l’ re. The =pavin is gone n0o# ENDALL‘S VIN CURE ~ 256 0cilor $LOQ «b on Wis Rl’hl! w Or sEAST. vâ€"ta and never blisters. 4 proots below : * ESSFUL REMEDY ct care ; Emily looks red §: 0 for the same | weeks, n | got $120 f0f cent plug cent plug ent ‘ plug Spavin Cure. has beet nxoxT}aéAL. THE SPAVIN _ CURE ngineering is reportâ€" ‘ain of Peru, where 8 tons, 170 feet long, is been â€" successfnlly Titicaca the bignest n the, more than 13. iear, don‘t be unwerâ€" Y PLUG urbs on Fhik®, VTs, it firm passenger w»d to Chicago. hustled around rother conductor road away, whom his seat to the tuef in order 1ay! make a It Liasdt you get a UICKAt it firmly :o cyo \ mong the latter tulldâ€"mannered conductor‘s surâ€" p® ticket. > LN W. S, M.rsp8X. ildly the retailer ukq you to T} â€" mnow ;five me luetor in & fe 1+ onically ofâ€" srowled the ming quite ts npoko' the dicated that imidate the leâ€" company pasaengers with seats. ollar inter nfers were 351{ for a it ist pulled o Asbany, conductor the seats POPULAR marked smiling *) U couNTY AND DISTRICT The News of the Waterloo Ccounty District Gleaned From Exchanges. @hysicians Could Not Agree as to the Nature . Win, Howé, & section man on thco| of His Troubleâ€"Fell Away to n MereSke!â€" (Grind Trunk Railway at Toronto, had | _ ctenâ€"Was Unable io Move aAbnutâ€"Conâ€" ipl teas cut) off Frida_v nfuâ€"rn:)(rnl tinuously Suffered Terrible Pains. while walking behind some cars thatyt | ~:q the Brantford Expositor,| . were being loaded at the Western cat 1 ermpmams ce market. _ Some cars were s‘hun'."'.f. . o l unegpectedly and passed over him. ie ) , "NC months ago the Expositor gave «| a wouple of hours rater. I ‘b~ particulars of the remarkable cure & . | wrought upon Mrs. Avery, who lives Thomas Freel, a young farmer Off:.'. Pleasant Ridge, a few wiles out of Forest, was run over by a mower »’\d { the city, and the case created much inâ€" xill d, Later in the day a neighbor‘s | :erest amony the people of the city and hild drank i cupful of embalming uid | viâ€"inity. _ We are now in a position to : deceased‘s home, and nearly succeumâ€" ‘ zivo the particulars of another wouderâ€" wl to the porison. ‘tal cure that has occurred in the city The wife of William Summer, of In: | eingo the first of January,. The then ersoll, gave birth to & daughter‘weigh [ z‘~:t;vrtulmte, but now heppy a‘m.l healâ€" 1‘“‘_(.\}‘(,‘,, fourths of a pound. The lit (X> and happy man is William G. v» mite is alive and doing well. | Woodeock, who redides at 189 Murray | $ es â€"_| atreet. _ He is an Englishman, and has dohn W h."fl"ly .”f Blackwel!, ’\V"'"L | ben out from Kent, England, about Sarnia, C;U'I'l"(l.”fi thg gold me(‘lux: fhl‘fl‘"“"“ years. A baker by trade, he the late Untario Agricultural Collegs |acsepted a position with Mr Donaldâ€" examinatiOns, l «on, and cam= to this city about two The ladies of Embro are very graie i:;.-u-s ago. _A reporter called on him a ul to Sit Oliver Mowat and Jaimnss|tsx days ago and interviewed him with sitherland, M. P., for their handsoms | . fevrence to the cure which shas been ud in furnishing a reading room in the [+p »xen of, and the following story was phew town ball. [ : «ld by Mm :â€" Kineardine has voted to purchiase ;. ‘,[ ‘:‘m_e C t}"‘ erby t“"“ ,.\m“"“ ago <10.000 waterworks system and & #10,â€", 5/ > worked at l)una.ldsl)n j e n edail Pm exeviee Jor nearly a year previous to the first 191 1 m naop e e d P c n W What the Patron Viceâ€"President says of tie ; Fast Line Grant, Foronto, July 14,â€"â€" Mr,. E. . Caurry io president of the Patrons of Indus:. ty. _ member of the Grand Board and me of the members of the delegation which some months ago visited Mont-‘ teal to interview the steamship comâ€" panies respecting the proposed fast line vizorously denounces the subsidy just voted. _ Mr. Curry says :â€"‘I am sorry that a grant of ©750,000 has been givâ€" m to Mr. Huddart. It is just so much to Nir William Yan Horne who is daiâ€" y becoming the most powerful poten tate on this continent on this cuntinâ€" ent. I certainly believe that there is i close connection between Sir William \an Horne and Huddardt. Give a ;rant to oue and it benefits the othe:. [fi a business cannot pay its way it should not be encouraged. To encourâ€" aze betterâ€" communication between Ureat Britain and Canada we would advise that the burdens on the present companies would be lesssned ; that the tares and tolls at the canals be removâ€" ed and thus allow the companies more liberty. _ Then let them improve themâ€" selves and not mortgage the country with additional burdens, We told Sir John Thompson wll this when we saw the Government in Ottawa, but they have disregarded our advice. As public opinion is directed now toâ€" ward the dangers of smallâ€"pox, it is of interest to know that the period of inâ€" cubation in vaccinia is three days short than that of smallâ€"pox; hence if a perâ€" sn is exposed toâ€"day he may be vacciâ€" nated day after toâ€" morrow, and the deâ€" velopment of smallâ€"pox be prevented. One day later would modify th2 scarsâ€" ity of the disease, but a further delay would be useless, Physicians do not now inoculate one person with vaccine matter taken from another, but use the pure virus. If repeated attempts at reâ€"vaccination are unsuccessful, a perâ€" son may reasonably expect that the immunity from the disease by a former vaccination has not yet ceased.â€" Health. Errectuir.â€"Charles J. Booth, Olivewo0d, Cal., says: "I have used Ayor‘s Pilis in my family for several years,and have always found them most effectual in the relief of ailments them most effectual in relief of ailments m_.thm and constipated bowels. The annual constimption of wine in France averages. 23 gallons for each \ tland Athlete Cigarettes have no Rivals pupt t M VMT NCE P. OF I. PROTEST Milller, who last: year was of the Tivertonschool, has wed in the Walkertoa janl, with violation of the Charito:n Ller is a maried man, 30 years it it is charged that befoso chool he had ruined one of is When to be Vaccinated in timé drod and seventy a«<pberries were buyers at the ne \l.n' last \\'(‘Ck pening of the Christian Ee vention held in Cleveland liev. Wim. Patterson, of irch, Toronto, replied to tho welcome. ind ich, the elder sister of 311 h, the celebrated violinis‘ t at London, England, 0 Findlay Muirhead, M. A Muirhead of Edinburat revening, Merritt Houst: n Chatham character,mi attempt to commit suici in@ Rougch on Rats. 4 PLV 1 6 enty bushels of vere purchasod the market in veek,. and ship THE STRANGE POSITION IN WHICH A BRANTFORD MAN FOUND HIMSELF. A BEMABKA'BLI*’ CASE. T_>» trouble seemed to be an execssive | ‘scakness ; at first from my knees to <y feet, but afterwards from imy hips ~o my feet. I obtained advice and ~.â€"atment from several medical men, « :16 of whom saud the trouble was used by a bodily strain, othéers that \ was run down so that I was véery weak and and open to almost every disâ€" ease. _ Although they did not agree as & the cause, all advised me to tightly. b. wlage my limbs from the knees down. I did so, but this was of no vail, and I became so weak that I was * ‘able to move even around the wyase. â€" The pains I suffered were terâ€" sinle, and the ouly way I could relieve 1yself of all was to lift one foot off the lwor and extend it straight out from me. In November I was in the hospiâ€" &\ fourteen days, and was treated for +yphoid fever, and although I cannot ~av for certain, yet I do not think I "sd the fever at all, < When I was :szen from the hospital I could ueither <nt nor sleep, and was still suffering ~‘:~ most intense pain. _ T continued in is way, more dead than alive, until the first of January, 1894, when I concluded to try Dr.â€" Williams‘ Pink Pills. T sent to Mr. Bachelor‘s drug \wtore.on New Year‘s Day and hbought six boxes of pills. At this time I vild not stand at all, but in about a | week I threw away the bandages which | T had been wearing on my limbs, and \in two weeks I could walk first rate. | By the time the six boxes were finished | 7 was fit for work and in the best of health. _T did the hardestday‘s work | on Saturday last that I had ever done \ in this country and felt none the worse | for it. When [ was weighed a week ago I tipped the seales at 163 pounds \ and when I came out of the hospital | in November I did not weigh over 100 | pounds so you can easily see what xome months ago the Expositor gave v2~ particulars of the remarkable cure ‘\':u»ug'm upon Mrs. Avery, who lives ~~ Pleasant Ridge, a few wiles out of th» city, and the case created much inâ€" terest amony the people of the city and viâ€"inity. _ We are now in a position to zi~o the particulars of another wouderâ€" tal cure that has occurred in the city since the first of January,. The then infortunate, but now bappy and healâ€" ty and bappy man is William G. Wuodcock, who redides at 189 Murray «vreet. â€" He is an Englishman, and has ben out from Kent, England, about coeven years. A baker by trade, he sccepted & position with Mr=â€" Donaldâ€" <o2, and cam= to this city about two vyears ago,. _A reporter called on him a tow days ago and interviewed him with . feronce to the cure which has been ~poken of, and the following story was :d by Mm :â€" ~I1 came to the city two years ago .1 worked at Donaldson‘s bakery. Sor nearly a year previous to the first : January I had been troubled with ~oine disease or sickness, but was able Bs es s x T Pink Pills have done for me in that way." _ Every statement of Mr. Woodâ€" sock‘s was corroborated by his wife ‘who was present at the interview, and if appearances are correct Mr. Wood:â€" sock is enjoying the best of health and can do many hard days‘ work yet. He is also very positive that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and nothing but them reâ€" lHeved him of his terrible disease and probably saved his life. 124 CEVICL Oe Cal Sopan q 0 D cce tm ‘enia _ PDr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have a re markable effcacy in curing diseases arising from an impoverished condition of the blood, or an impairment of the mervous system, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, â€" partial _ paralysis, _ locâ€" omotor ataxia, St. Vitue‘fdance, nervâ€" ous headache, nervous prostration snd the tired feeling therefrom, after efâ€" fects of la grippe, influenza and severe colds depending on humors in the blood, such as scrofuls, chronic erysipâ€" elas, etc. Pink Pills give a heaithy glow to pale and sallow complexions and are a specific for troubles peculiar to the female system, and in the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from overwork, or excessâ€" es of any nature. . These Pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Compapy, Brockville, Ont., and Schenectady, N. | gna Duchy of Saxeâ€"Meiningen. Y., and are sold only in boxeaAbeiring T _: y fice‘t the firm‘s trade mark and . wrapper, at | â€"â€" ‘ " 50 cents a box or six bottles for $2.50. |<: ~|| _ .. | : f They may be had from any dealer, ‘or |â€" |fra ; @ m will be sent by mail on receipt of price. | . ~KOF 44 "If our zeal wore true and genuiue,we should_be more angry. with. a sinner than with a heretio. | . >‘ s CH continue my work, but about the nth of September last I was comâ€" tely used up and had to quit work. $Â¥ had ‘ | D ,-am!.t John H. Craig, Who Weighed Nearly Ualf a Ten. J Oit:lislmon Craig the acknowledged heavigst man in the world, «ied at his homuiin Danville, Ind., last week,after a short illness of diabates. He w»s born in Kgntucky about 40 years ago _ His parents were refined and intelligent people of the ordinurby size. At birth Jotin|weigned 7 pounds. When a year rold h+ tipped the sexles at 84 pounds ; 2.yrars old, 206 pounds, capturing a thouj\nh dollar prize xt a baby show in Ngw York, in 1858. When 5 years old he weighed 302 pounds ; 13 years, 405 pounds ; 21 years, 601 pounds ; 25 years, 725 pounds ; and when 30 years old hf weighed 792 pounds. Then he was G feet 44 inches tall. At his death he weighed about 800 pounds. His thigh measured ©5 inches around while 8 feet 2 inches of tape to go around his hips.. It required 37$ yards of cloth for a‘\suit of clothes and 24 p unds of yarn |to make a pair of stockings for him. | John was twice married. His first wife was about his size, and they traâ€" velled for years with Barnum‘s and othâ€" shows. _ About six years after she died he married a small woman whom he had met &s a snake charmer in a museym. Gne thild and lots of trouble were the issueg of this last marriage. _ At last a half dozon separations occurred, only one of which was legal. _ ~ A man, notorjous for his nearness,‘ went into a meatâ€"shop, and inquired the price of ‘a certain soupâ€"bone. s Tfie proprietor of the shop is a generâ€" ous fellow, and in answer to the old man‘s question, he said : ‘Ob, I‘ll give you (that.‘ The customer put his hand to his ear. He is hard of hearing, and had missed the reply. , _ ‘Gan‘t you take something off of that ? Send 25 "Sunlight" Soap wrappers wrapper bearing the words "Why Does a Woman Look Ola Sooner Than a Man") to Lever Bros, 43 Scott St., Toropto, and you will receive by post a a pretty picture, free from advertising, and ywell worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost lc postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the‘ends open. Write your address carefully, 1y. Hicn axp Low CHurcm.â€"Surplice or black gown. . Church or no church ; all are working for the relief of sufferâ€" ing hbumanity,they take different means and methods, but arrive at the same conclusion, to make men better and happier. So do Stark‘s Powders, they are a new force in the battle against pain, they work silently and immediaâ€" tely, and mow down, as it were, but ill weeds of sick or nervous headache, bilâ€" iousness and neuralgia, and the pure grain of bealth springs up. 25 cents a box.; he agsked. * The dealer took pity on him. ‘Yes,‘ he said, ‘call it a sixpence.‘ And the old man went home with the comfortable sense of having made a g:{od bargain. * T}. Ritchie & Co., manufacturers of Aflilete Cigarettes. Our production is oyer three quarters of the consumpâ€" tion of Cigarettes in Canada. 'I*i'e female barber is increasing in number. DANIEL RITZ, New Hamburg Deg. 15 /93, says: I was suffering from Dyspepsis, and othar troubles. I took a few bottles of Shilohs Vitalizer and it cured me. I sincerely recommend it. Sold by Simon Snyder, Waterloo. { : 1y. Qigar makers earn $2.68 a week in Germany. North Dakota has a 15,000 acre wheat farm. gold. in TBE WORLD‘S HEAVIEST Mow to Get a *"Sunlight Picture. lorida produces 60,000,000 oranges 1 t mea :. _2 _ 3 E 1 Russian Empire, the Kzfidbm of ece, the Grand Duchy of Hesse,the thy of Saxeâ€"Coburg and Gotha, and rby Plug The Coolest coupy, seven thronesâ€"those of the ish Empire, the German Empire, e descendants of Queen Victori® ither now in possession of, or will e natural course of events gome a" Most _ Enjoyable oke Ever Produced. e â€"Californians are advised to hunt ; Surprised by the Epemy. The servant ‘girl ht brought her soldier lover into the Intuben;when sudâ€" denly she heard the appreaching footâ€" steps of hber migtress, coming down stairs. ‘Quick, Tommy,‘ she whispered hurâ€" vriedly, ‘take the children into your arms.‘ ‘What‘s this that I see, Ma«ary T said thâ€" mistress looking ut our hero of the red coat. ‘Oh ma‘am,‘ replied Ma«ry, cooly,‘the children are so fond of soldiers, thit I brought a real live one home with me for them to play with.‘ F.therâ€"‘Wouldn‘t do,he‘s got a weak back.‘ tA profession, then 7‘ ‘No use. Weak head.‘ _ ‘Might do for politics.‘ ‘No. â€" Weak stomach.‘ Neighborâ€"‘Going to give vyour boy a trade ? The New Broom Not Hurt. Mistressâ€"‘Are you sure the cake is done ?‘ ‘Hum. Where did you get the straws T‘ ‘Ob, it was frem an old broom,mum Domesticâ€"‘Yes, mum ; I tested it with broom straws,‘ Did I understand you to say that your husband was a light comedian ? _ Yis ma‘am. He‘s the man that works the calcium light behind the scenes. The less people know about each other the politer they are to each other West Virginia‘s coal area is greater than John Bull‘s. French photographers are to photoâ€" graph the bottom of the sea. Surgical Operations and Best Medical Treatment Failed An Alimost Miraculous Cure by Mood‘s Sarsaparilia. “-liéél-nil;lug'ln Februnry. ‘02, 1 was very sick for two months. Slowly I got better but was confined to my bed. â€" A physician said I had a Poivic Abscess in My Side. After an operation 1 did not improve,the abâ€" scess continuing to discharge even more freely than before. In two months time three operaâ€" tions were performed and tubes inserted to carry off the impurities, but all in vain. Finally it was decided that my life depended upon another operation and that I must be removed to the hospital. About three weeks previous to this I had noticed an advertisement in the Dail News of a case where Hood‘s Sarsaparilla hax cured a boi somewhat slmllurl‘y affiicted in Trenton, N. J., and I decided to give it a trial. When the time decided upon for me to go to the hospital arrived I had been taking Hood‘s Sarâ€" saparilla about two weeks. * "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, 1 Was Cetting Better und the abscess had already began to discharge less freely. Ifelt stronger and had a terrible appetite. Previous to this I had given up to die. When I had taken the second bottle I was able to sit up and accordingly I was not taken to the hospital and the final operation was deferred. Now I have taken six_bottles and the abscess has entircly healed. I am well and go every where. MX friends think it is a miracle to have me restored to them flfiln so healthy and even younger in looks than before my sickness. 1 Feel Better Than Ever I did in my life and weigh over 130 pounds, the heaviest in my life. Idoa big day‘s work and am gaining in strength every day. My mother worried and worked herself almost sick in carâ€" on ons Pnaoion rerans uds mi . We praise Hood‘s Sarsaparilia to everygody, for 1 Know It Saved My Life. Iamm'yemold.andls stranger to look at me now would not think I ever had a day‘s sickâ€" ness. Emtbedocmlmnmprhoxsttho success of Hood‘s Sarsaparilia in my case. success of Hood‘s Sarsaparilla in my case. Mother and myself Continue to take ge' mediâ€" recommend cine regularly nnd”wc earnestly o Enp » MBs. MOLLIE + s Mss eipmwonth Surset, Chicago, Llinois. ~HMood‘s Pills cure liver ills, jaundice, bil. Corroborates the Above. " C. L. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Dear Sirs : â€"I am a drug clerk and have sold atâ€"« Malita Wendt many bottles of Hood‘s Sarâ€" Hood‘s=>Cures Saved Her Life use of it." F. A Poor Outlook. Chicago, llinois F |V.M. BERLET S Reuter and Millor THE Dominion Life Assurance Co‘y, Head Office, â€" Waterloo, Ont. Authorized Capital $1,000,000, lhe prices are consistent WilI Gov‘t Deposit at Ottawa $30,000 | of material and work manship. Subscribed Capital #25%, Paid up Capital $64,400 h R. Car 5 John Ritzer. JAMESIINNES, M. P., CHR. KUMPF Esq., ~ PRESIDENT. Vi1CEâ€"PRESIDEN The Policy of the Dominion Life is a straight promise to payâ€"like a bank draft, almost unconditional. _ No reâ€" striction on travel or occupation. When two or three years in force it is nonâ€"forfeitable, even for failure to pay renewal premiums, remaining in Equality between policyâ€"holders is secured by insuring in three clussesâ€" abstainers, general and womenâ€"giving each in profits the true benefit of its duwn longevity. ull force TILL THE VALUE IS EXHAUSTED. ol _ It provides a legacy certain instead of a law suit possible. |_______ _ The RAT.ES compare favorably with any it the world. Your choice of all sound plans o assurance »Fered, no ether. AGENTS WANTED. _ Apply now for chorie of territory to |__THOS. HILLIARD j Managing ‘Director . M , Digestion = [ Complexion are all intimately connected â€" practically inseparable. Though the fact is often ignored, it is nevertheless true that a good complexion is an impossibility without good digestion, which in turn depends on good food. | w@oLD BY ALL UZRUUUISIO: SIMON SNYDER, Druggist, There is no more common cause of indigestion than lard. Let the bright housekeeper use _ New Arrivals THE WATERLOO Grallitia and Marhle Works, 1" Jr:'ét":'fit,un'"s tribute of affection to th memory of the departed one.L Kindl%otavor uis with a call and we shall be fleued show you specimens and designs in onuments, Headstones etc.. and quote you figures for any style of werk either in Granite or marble. First classfwork guaranteed. The New Vegetable Shortening and substitute for lard, and her cheeks, with those of her family, will be far more likely to be THOS. HILLIARD, Manacing Dirrctor. «+ Like a rose in the snow." CoTToLENE is clean, delicate, healthful and popular. ‘Try it NALERLLAA lill} DALYNJe 4s +8ogs Farmers‘ attention is directed to the Erb Street, opposite Markec. |fact thait we are prepared to exchahge w ATERLOO brick and tile for all kinds of wood. N. K. FAIRBANK & C F you have lost aloved one and desire"t menadel t n on Eie e e COTT. O LENE SHAEFER BROS. Wellington and Ann Streets MONTREAL. Blood Purifier ‘You can buy. Sorp sy aLrt Drugaists Sole Agent. WATERLOO ONT. Spring and Fall Mado only by OOFLANDS ERB TEA it‘s the best in the USE ATâ€" full line of the in all our previous efforts. We wére never able to " secure such values, as we have for the Spring Trade. TheReady Made Clothing Business has made wonderful progâ€" ress the last few years and it is a matter of fact, we have a wonderfu output for these goods, and what is doing it, is our Extra Values,which our close buyers are observing daily. We buying for spot cash is a} great advantage to ourselves, as well as to our customers, who we enâ€" " deavor to benefit indirectly. Readyâ€"Made Clothing ~ Call and See the wonderful bargains at the "Tis‘not the clothes that make the man," but they help Inspection is invited to the New Lines of SUITINGS, The latest invoices include the finest of American and Foreign Fabrics. The prices are consistent with quality Waterloo Coal Yards. WE are now prepared to fill ordes for th best Scranton Coal in Egg. Stove or Nu size. We would advise all to order now befor an advance in price takes place, _ The %robabl lities are that money will be saved bf ookin orders at once . We respectfully solicit you patronage. _ Orders left at our oftice at the co yard or at J. W. Fear & Co.‘s Hardware Stoi will have our careful attention. COAL ! Scranton Coal! are ‘now prepared to do all kinds of '*‘M;in:helin‘-o( | â€": PURE :â€" SMYTH BROS. CAUSTI( SQJA creap cash Store: . Devitt‘s City Drug Store 1000 CORDS 0F ISAAC BECHTEL & SON, Soap â€" Making Note the following Prices : We have the Largest and best assorted stock of GREAT MONTREAL BANKRUPT CLOTHING STORE, Sign: Red, White and Blue Flag, King St., Berlin. TROUSERINCS and WANTED WATERLOO, ONT HOGG & HABBICK Waterloo Ont. WOOD. Merchant Tailor. King St. Waterloo A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. o AT FORâ€" * OVERCOATINGS it â€" Bargains . . Cressman & Hallman BERLIN U DEFR & C \ This Store Closes Every Evening at 7 o‘â€" \ _ clock except Tuesday and Saturday. Kindly invite everybody to call o them when in Berlin, ard examine their stock of General Dry Goods, Men‘s and Boys‘ Ready Made Suits and Overcoats. Hats and Caps, Ete. KING STREET, Wall Paper, Books and Formerly carried on by E. S. Hallmans Three extra spe@al numbers in gray cotton bought within the last two weeks at prices never beâ€" fore quoted for the same quality of goods. The verdict of all who have seen these goods is that they never saw their equal for the price. QMYTH BROS. 25 yards, $1.00 No. 2, 17 yards, $1.00 No. 3, No. 1, Tormt; Cash and ‘One Price, Come and secure bargains at Call here for your 12; yards, $1.00 KING ST, BERLIN, Hast of Market, BERLIN! AT Stationery, Store. 4 «P uid "Tn

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