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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 25 Oct 1894, p. 7

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J_"mu'ess AS. H. ('t5.iii7ii'iut .icensed Arrorc_, UR (',,ti,piiiiiil Skillfuly affeqded rles td ie Jcensed I ".1 q”. "' 0,900 ople of Waterloo. V a 'l'u hub and Retail “It“. T MARKET. a. Summer Sn:- 3 upocialty. her, olsons :1 and improv- lured. . RLOO HOP ANTILE EUS, 'rigmttr, urloo. Ont. AHKET. BANKING BPB ars gn Painter and Paper ""JNTREAL. Rest, $111001”: 'uticipal Foam Zt "rnt. Allen V" . "--, “New N I 's and Prompt], to. UNI}. Butcher lu' f . Roeiii JN'T ‘O( “" and tr:rts, Z "its; te ill! CO thone. susmsss .. p“: er arid Bank TMr.sr {M4, c" ”he tee (i N A "l', Water,, eoy, ' I have i V.M.Berlet Repair Shop GOOD JOB GUARANTEED. '0 Doors East WP UH Wilcox & Whitmer, HERE'HANT - TAILOR. M Lil 631A Ist., = Waterloo. Fin; SALE. Man Aermoior. " "y', t'onrairtine oneafth of an t 'r'iared'betweer, Swing And and fronting on Queen um: .11lequ " Poittuvs Khuhines. I'tx‘n‘Bells. . Gunsmithing. Etc.. 9w. etc I I lien (Steel) t Star WINDMILLS. fr? utual Life. tttttts DUST COLLECTORS. swiilcureyou wrr‘anarilla u t I I “to", OST' to " I‘m). NV of Post Mkss, \lllx' C M TAYLOR. K -"--.-- ,;.,.‘_.-.‘-\ Watt: SI,IH‘.N1)K\‘ ty, Progress. mm DEN Lowell, Mm JR apply to sl'l-IT‘KI-Il Hum Attrnt I. t. [hath u of claim ll Il “lager w Dundee Berlin Ir all lo 1.000 mupplits prtmpr, H Jo oo ll l1 a: KEPT ms WATCH. There was m incident that bore the appearance ot . practical joke and served to cool the fervor for a time.' A man took a. diamond pin from his scarf und :inid it by Mr. Merritt's watch. Women arose in the audience and began to pull rings from their fingers and jeweled pins front their dresses. Mr. Simpson tried to resume the program of the meeting, but gave up when he saw the excitement tgrow- ing and the aisles tilling With people marching toward the altar and leaving watches, rings, pins and money. Some of them made brief speeches. One wo- man drew a little band of gold from her finger and said that it wss her wedding ring. Her proiee broke when she said that :it was very precious to her, but that she Wm; glad to give it to the cause of Christ. Watches of all kinds were carried forward by the owners, and either handed to Mr. Simpson or aid upon the altar, and whenever an attempt was wide to re- sume the services there were :hslf . dozen people :pushing;their wny along theiseats to the aisles, and carrying their offerings of jewelry Aloft, so that all could see. ug' The Rev. ticephen Merritt, the undertaker and preachvr, eat on the first row. When Miss Shepard stopped and looked about fora response to her appeal, Mr. Merritt arose, and after turniug toward the tsudiruiee pulled a tine gold watch from his vest pocket and laid it on the altar. Miss Shepard rewarded M r. Merritt with an encour- Vilis 5'1thin APPEAL. The pi‘ngrzun on Friday evening was in include " stsries of short addresses nu lnlxiluniu'y topics. When it came Miss Slwpard’s turn to speak she arose Mid shuwml a small watch, with cases, which, she Enid, WtWtt made of ‘iron. She- tltstcrmined to all her gold watch and give the lunéveda to the Alliance and uw a cheap iron watch instead. Tho-n she told a.litthe story about the tsrdet. of the Imu Cross, This society was formed hy minim during the Prussian war, whrnthr- Emperor called upnn all of his suliJech for stv3sistance. Ilu. Prussian womm wild their jewelry for the lrenefit of the (inmmment and wore iron cram-e». "Now," said Miss Shepard, with an appealing gesture, "if these women wet'tf willing to give up their jewelry became of their loyalty to their native land, surely we ought In do as much for the love of Jesus r'or gold we will give iron to you." l FILED GOLD ON THE ALTAB Thirty-two Watphes, 40 Rings and other Jewelry. llnund Lake. At. than time she took (immuud rings trout her husters and warring from her vars and laid them nu tho altar as an olfvring tothe cause. 5'va that time she has been a most warm-at and 1levoted worker for the Alhuncv. \ng York, Hut. l; -At a meeting lam Friday night in the riisr,hth-asenuie Umpul Tubvruucle of the Christian and Mixsim.ury Allinncmi which timed its timemh annual convention on Sunday, rnmcthiug unusual happened. lt was at tht. mum uf the minding. when Mindlwum- 'ihtTarrrl, an evangelist, [.mp‘wd that there should ln- an oifer, t-lvveuth aunt Hmmthiug uu at MW hP14ht Iii,,, Lulu“- a Ivl‘nfuxml that. lug-If Quid a “I“ lunhc \‘hepnnl. v "iamortttmnt [mum I mlrtmlng Adm-II or 57.0.00" when In t', New tork. .‘UKUCthillg unusual happened. lt was at tlos hsur.,rht ot' the ttieetirc,r, when 1li-...lvculst, Magnum], an evangelist, [.mfmml that there slmuld’lu- an oifer, In; mt" anal and silver for the work of tho .‘\H.;1nut-. In a. whirl ot' n-llgiuus fv-n'wr mm atnl “mm-n nuu‘chcd upthe “mm to Im- altar and " :u‘d and who; xxiuchrv_, diamond pinsand rings, and )MYt-Il'y ot' "ll furln~, to In) sold in riw mum-st, (If miwinnnr'v work. The prugmm‘uf tho, rium-(in: was stopped and WU.“ [mt “mums-t1 untiLtlu- altar of tht. rl‘nlwrluujh' was piGl high with Ihr. (' nun-ntiun Inf tln- Alliundu Ise. u,"atr (In tit T. Halt-gum \w-n- {in-.5" um tthurt all parts uf this country and Can- zulu. Alum“; the hauling prmchurs of tln, niani/iitiun, which inclmlul all Lrruds, SVt't'F' Ill" HOV. A.rl. tiimprotl of Ilw (Emile-l 'lulrr'wtiacle, the New Dr. Arthur I', Jiwson, the Rev. Walter lilliw'l. " Canada, the lien: Irv. Na. tlmnii-l Wrst, ot' Syracuse and the: llev. llr A J. tiordou. There were mission itl'lt'Y \xlm had wen .wrvice in all parts uf the :lnlw. The prugraum were in. tr-rmtmg and the meetings wvre at- [t‘llllrtl by wry large audiences. Each night 1luriuu,' thi- convention theGospel 'l'uln-t'niwh- was packed with people 'l'hw n-uthusiusm rmched a culminating pitch on Friday night when Miss Louiw Bhr'pmril broke: up the meeting with Mr proposition for 'oll'vrings'. Miss Shepard sis a. wealthy New York Woman. A few you” ago she Wm cunwrtvtl at, a convention of the 1lis,sotiacy and Christian Alliance at "lit tht tht suiv,cril,tul 1lurin 1mm m', that In (In: ing smile. "Who is the next!" she asked WM r h urng/‘Lt rods, Shit-' tl, v HUHIIM T; rthur r, Pi Usstl " Cat (lhil‘l West, r A J. Hum] Ci." , . t stll'rusitc,rm. m Sunday nwruir :o- grvut HIH'I ingi Ulll‘ I'lH-l I"..hClq'r'.hlF'.?iT vs1'AltTt5, “(My Humming Pit, on“ uf the at Iliw'lillgi AL the Auuwicaa Imm- Jewelry mu gin-u (me ‘m-Iuiity ro-uchmt such H. pitch gave a lived fur it farm: others 1~ nt' umm‘y ranging from MS]. Mun Hum $.3U,UUU was V\I)I\ ‘hepurtl. " ho Mrlppcd " her an Raul"! lulu‘. nrl the Epide- t drul Pr " harm Part or the Illuln'y mu Mun than ." n: the day. All! Ann-"run Theatre. ing Was stopped until.th ulnar of piGl high with llll'llil , The Cunomqta offers for sale one of d the best farms in Northern Michigan. The place contain! 360 acres of land of :r . " tt? which 120 acres are cleared and mostly in stumped, 30 acres chopped, and 210 -t acres in heavy hardwood and cedar tim.. d ber. Tnere are two houses, and the R I best barn in this part ef the country, which is insured tor $2,000. A living lspring supplies a creamery with water so cold that no ice is used in the hot- test wenther,and also the stock troughs 'rs in the barn. In the orchard are 250 's apple trees, 75 plum trees, '25 cherry 'e trees, and 23 pear and crab trees.nll of I which are in bearing. The farm is loca- r ted one mile from railroad station, one e mile from postotlice, telegraph and tele- e phone otf1eehone mile from church pri- " vilegestrnd one and onehalf miles from e school house. Horton Creek rises from g large springs on the place and is fullof e. brook trout. A very small expenditure _ r would be needed to make one of the n tiaettt trout ponds in the stateIt is free l r from frosts, and while crops hone ttuf- n fared in southern Michigan, there has o not been any frost whatever on, this o tract during the severe spring weather. [1 Petoskey can be reached from the sta e tion four times a day in winter and a l dozen times each day in summer in a twelve minutes. This desirable farm ,. can be boughtnt a reasonable price and . On very easy terms, or the timbered g .Und will be retained Ind theimproved g port sold, at option of purchaser. The L quality of the land and newness to shipping facilities especinlly adapt it to fruit and potato growing. One young men realized $950 lest fall from seven 3 scres. of potatoes grown on the next 1 place. 1?ot'psrtit!uurs cell " the Center a: mu: odue.-4t. l, M amiewIt’s the only way she can get her hand squeezed. Dyspepsia seldom causes death. but permits its victims to live on in misery. Hood's Sandal). mum run-s dyspepsia and all stomach tmu ble. Iu'tlwl--Why does that homely Miss Serelesf always wear such tightdittiug gloves? RELIEF IN Six Hovrts.--intetretnung Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "NI-2W GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY trim." This new remedy is a. great nun-prise and delight to physicians on nvcount of its ex cccding ll'Jl'ntl,",l,r"i'ti' in relieving pain in the bladder. cidneys, back and (we? part of the urinary passages in male or {emu 6. It. relieves retention of water and pain In passing Iralntost itrtmediatvly. " you want quick, relief and cure this is yonr remedy. Sold by Ed. M, Devin, Drugglnt. Old ioGk---shitupj, m'der, ’cause it isln’ mp0ssibla to eat it. When Mr. Simpson arose to put an end to the strange scene, a big. broad- shouldered, middle-aged malt moss in the audience and showed an old- fashioued gold Watch. hanging from a heavy !gold chain. His voice shook with emotion as he explained the his- tory of the watch. It had been given to him by his mother, who was dead, and he had guarded it as he hart guard. ed his life. It had been with him throuNire- and water, in all parts Of the worl. where he had traveled. He had "(Her missed it for a day, The man's voice rose as he told a storv that proJm-rd a visible effect on the audience. All eyes were turned upon him, there was more weepingnnd more cries of religious encouragement. Mrs. Soak (detdringly)---Oh, why do you persist in drinking that odious wrritsAey, Mr. Soak? "I lose that watdo," {he man con- tinued, as be gazed at the timepiece iorctiiomt-uvt) in silence, "and I an: gomg to keep it." m, put it back in his pocket and sat down." Sulwmiptiuns‘ to be paid within the year men; “mule with great enthusiasm. When the zigun-s reached $46,000 one man, who wuukl noggin: his name, said that he wiruld.meke up the 8.30,- ooo. More than $50,000 was sub- scribed. Miss Shepard will arrange to ex- change imn watches, as they. are called, for the thirty-two watches that were given on Friday night. So far as is possible the works of these watches will bo put in iron caseS, which will be furnished by Ilrr,s Shepard. Those who gave sLevawleg watches will get the wwst of this deal, They will be compelled to take the iron watches as they stand. Tho,e who gave the forty rings and other jewelry will re- cenc tron crosses appropriately en- graved. Mr, Sal”. Glass, London Pottery Works, was: “So testimonial can be too strong to express the beneticGl " fects I have experienced from the use of l{,Stark’s (Headache, Neuraluia and Liver) Powders personally and in my family, as they have Ml'orded me per- tect relief from the most distressing sick .heudnches which frequently in- capacitated me from doing business.: I know of other, who have been equally beneiitted. I consider them one.uf the most useful medical combinations of the day. Mull. C. Patersou,of Messra.l\lasur- et J; Co,, wholesale grocers says:--", have found Snark’s Ponders (for Sick Headache, Bxliousness and Liver) lo tstford immediate and permanent relief in every case." Price 25c.u box; sold by all medicine dealers. Well known London People say Mi,s' L G Johnson says:---'" most valuable remedy. The result has al. wuysrbeern satisfactory. - “nun-m Fur Salt. "I can never think iou enouthfor your goodness to me," be “id broken Ir, "to an un old and sorrownt mun, but the Lord'll blend pr, toreier."-- Forward. , I Présently a. small tray of food was on the old man’s bt-a delicate und- wfch, some slices of cold chicken and a cup of steaming coffee. He ate tsnd drank with a relish, as it for some rea- son food it this time was pnrticulurly tusarptable. But tears run down his cheek: u be Me. After Ae porter had removed the tray the old man’s tearful eyes were raised to the yoimg Indy. "hr-U-tli, Albany?" he asked in a worried tone. The cars rushed on rapidly. The old man’s eyes closed, he fell 'asleep. An hour or more had passed when the cars stopped, awakening him suddenly. He looked around in a. dazed way. "No," answered the young lady; "this is Poughkeepsie, we stop for re- freshments." "I know who Ell-m old man is; heU a grand old fellow, but my, what moun- tains of trouble he's had to cross? And now he's: on the way to see " dying tron-the last of a. llargo family. Poor old fellow! It’s mighty good of you, miss, to smooth his path a little--- mighty good;" and then he went on. "Anyone is entitled to a seat in the pelace car if it is paid for, I believe..-" "Yea,41iss. to be sure, but--" "Then I will pay for thu," she said: and presently when the palace car con- ductor came along she beckoned to him, and handed him some money, which he received with "a nod of thanks. Then he went "my, but presently returned, and in a low voice said to the young lady: The porter gave the owner of the tweet voice (a lively young girl) a ques- siouing look, which aha unswared by observing: But no sooner had the aged maul settled hunself in the palace car than‘ be was rudely told to "move on.'": "Here, old fellow, youve out of your' place," said the porter; "this car le: longs to the gentry--move on." With-i out a. word of reply the old man rose, with an effort, a look of pal or ereepl, ing over his and face. He had not,l however, taken two steps before a. hand l was laid gently on his arm and he was: led back to the chair he hadjust vacat-l "Please be seated," said a isweiit young voice; "you shall not be dis- ttbed again.” I want to tell you oi one oasis,whichl to me seems specially refredning. It' was a hot August day. The sun beat, down pitilessly, and the wind wasI asleep. The cars just leaving the great l city were thronged with people. Just) as they started an old white-haired l man bent and feeble, :tottered into the), palace car, Bowed with ageand grief, l he did not realize that he Wus "out Ofl his puce"-- that the elegantly up-, holstered and cinnfortable chair in! which he seated himself was not in-', tended for him. He could not see as" he could once long ago, when he wasl young and strong, bat a sigh of relief) escaped him as he found himself really) seated, and in such an may chair, He, had walked 1ilowly through three) crowded cars, looking vainly for a seat; before he had reached this cue. There) had been some seats in the other cars' which by right he might have occupied, 1 but they were piled high with satchels‘ and boxes and shawls, and those per" sons who were thus using them did not; think it was necessary to remove the things for the sake of this common-1 looking old man. It did not occur to) them that a voice divine had ttttered] the suggestive words: “Inasmuch as) ye have done it unto one of the least] of these, ye have done it unto me." 5 Y OU will find that it will do ' what no other soap can do, and will please you every way. How often we see rudeness in the street earyrul on the railway. And how frequently the writer alludes to this disagreeable fact. But occasion- ally we see expressions of sweet com. passion that are "almost divine, and it is best, instead of indulging in a sweep ing condemnation against the “travel ling public,' to make a special note of these cases in the desert, Dow Lr ANOTHER WASH-DAY 60 gr WITHOUT (Isms It is Easy, Clean, T and Economical to wash with this soap. ON THE WAY. " ERNESI‘ HILMUICH. V V 'ri'hTtH 2555!: , Ju.WAYtPRoMPhN -cijiTirB7" PERRY DAVIS' PAI N-KILLER. " same as furnace. Properties 0 the air not interfered with. Fuel consumed about half as much as with humane.“ stove or the Hotwuer System now in general use. Applifa.butoall sizes of bulking: with or J .F. MASTER Breeder of Improved Large Yorkshire and Tamworth pigs of beat Registered Stock and Chsice Quality. - - - l - Warm - House Hat} tiiGGiiiiiriaa, heating and ventilqmng anneal for Inge building; Young stock for sale, prices right. One Yorkshire boar left, ready for service. tte,ttlt', to all I wit out. basement. else. Well, replied Meabderihg Mike, so had the doughnut yesold me. And he strode imughtily on. T We swvlu r, mop and fem, And growl became? lie hot; Then when 'tis cool wqarumble too, And wish Humid was mat, Physicun--You '.Must avoid ail ex citement, avoid beer or wine entirely, and drink only wuteq But, doclur the him of drinking water excites me. more than anything $ ao A W EE l "WERE. IIr:AnTI)1,c,r:AsF: Run-1E!) IN 30 Mrswyr:s.-- Alt macs of yyulsis. or " wulholic heart dis. (zzw- mum tul ll) ICU minuIcA and quickly curvd, by Dr. Agucw's (Sure tor the heart. Une dam: cunvincua. Sold by Phi M. Devitt, Look here, said th proprietor to the lunch j'stablishiuent,) thus coin has a hole in it, . 'hamp--l'd like to hurry a medical alumnae, mnm. 1Iousekeeper'---WGt for? Trump--) wants tor see wot the doctors recommend ioran empty feelin' in th' stummick. I For Winn otdgqaq "m--6m English, Berkshires. I , . . Inn plwunnt,pvrlnunvnt. I lvgitlmute business. with r choieeot territory, I-Zvrry- 'ii?, body needs our goods all the lime. Easy stileg,hiit profits. Men and women A WEEK. wnnted. No experience yed.ed. Write tor pur- --AND-- tieulnrs. c. Pull-90k. MORE. EASILY, til You" 8t..'rorollo. Cumin. Importer and Breeder w*.::\;_.\;&, " THE . Kt] -/'vratt MJAdv'me and,'v< 1155!: oméerl’in 1&1;st 312.5:ng5n959 fil/'is1ii'i:'i" tfr) _a_1f_t’o‘ Ag} Iv.esiorure4r,r, OT wnwr‘heotlng system at about, the 7 V. I 1&5le ougettm thug»: il Jo anKSMoKe 1.56;; - yi; iii"dct 1rrirfrf; Itil) 1tl'liii'itto Cmuvautlr 19--0m 50W oi tiijiiii1fiit.rtJi, -"., “EAR/wit is Rwy/t; Small Cost. New Dundee, Ont, iryi(tTitli0S J. a. when»... ISRAEL (INDIAN. New Dundee, Ont. or LARGE J ,,' W. Fear t, tk/y I will In" In stock all the Beat Branded Glen-1.01pm“ ad Tab-coon for them _.'" W0 Ruled, July 25th. Wan-b9 Cigar-ad robwco Emporium J. DOMAM. Prop. OEME CtiiTCClEi1 Stoves L Ranges, - Ames, - . - We keep the Best and Paints, Builders' Hardware TAPPING MACHINE I am prepared to do so at a very reasonable tis.wrc to put in water will please call on the undersigned And received permission from Mr. Skidmorc. manager l Water Works Company, to ‘ Tap the Water Mams, M LOW '0. NOVEMSZ Special Attention given to the Celloctlon et Cbmmerclal Pup". and Farmers' Sale: Notes. CANADIAN" BANK OF COM'MERCE A CANT/LL REST I'm. Kannmly A; Kay-m urn the lvmhm: upwinHum of America Tin-y an n wry-e u, r m- ur 1... pm Timur trim. (mum and tilteen 3041‘ of Ira-tum” urn at Make hm run no risk. Write thorn for an huuoslupuuu l, nu mum: Wm) trrotaul )ua. ll my) lave )ou years otregrvtuudriutrerirur (mum... nmmmhle. Writ.. for u 1..-xu.r t.s:ls. Ir". tux-u: Duncan: a! a _ Our New Method Treatment lr'reHcrtliro_ tlt u, ly, m.,;..'“.31 drain, nnd losses, punhvh th" blond, clams tlic mam. Uhljtln L): In: xuruuu and and systems and famous lurt, nullity to the bud). We Guarantee to Cure Nervous "c hillty. Falllng Manhood. '.Mpuy1sve"H?S"yry "trteture,tMeet. Unnatural "lug-barges. ' Weak Paris and All Ind-Icy and “ladder u Menace. , - r. " - e Lnruu " Mummy). “mm” Capt. 'rrrwnycrut, " h/ MtAE0liilillfllaltfMlihll. Thousands of )Wnr/ and Mid 'l, (hrough uurly inrlm r I’m: ivr, " My Dirk-1mm h we mum] mu] \vn-rkmlr any oft nrllowiu:r Svmpmm-L N, (inn: Mum 1V Poor, Emily F [411.- the hum; I nuns hnd Dumb u: , Than“. Hui Lama-z Puins" In 1h Ah khuircy and Struugl‘u. Our Aeu .Uo h and sexually. I Hum rmmmn. Rand “an n thirGrhiraT, {Hut-n: Dr. Moulton. WEAK, lriiiilililijiigiliMWi1iri) Mill A Big Day. question List and Book Fs-ee. Consultation Free can“ BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Rummy Nan»: Duo RAFTS ISSUED PAYAELE AT ALL POINTS IN CANADA AND IH: PRIM 0.21:: IN THE UNITED STATES, GREAT BRITAIN FJANCL, Btrrmuon : n h we mum! :uul wrtttkoslt u l: . _foilowiirurt)vmptorn-, N,esou, Alll T Poor, Fcssi:y I“-hg\1n-l; r, v; I 'oum- and Drain n: Nic; Hui 1.0050: Puins"tr, Huh. N: mg! Slrrugm. Our Aeu .11' And I 3 or SELOO AND UPWARDS RECEI/ED, AND 1."jx'r'"ii,,i,l1,ii'c (t'," a“! raga mrensa'r ADDED TO THE PRINCIPAL ar TH can or MAY Arm R IN EACH YEAR. " EGTA.h"'...t'0HEt2 :33": HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. L (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS Our Prices are the Lowest. l5 YEARS IN DETROIT. I50.000 CURED. f 5.32:4 “Scum R 3‘9an Ira I rmm‘zwml a no: .lisr'me. t Wvu' to Hut Spring: In treal fun killed mo. Mtor " whl. the symptoum hr-cumo sore, [mine in Lmbrr, pimphs on low of lmir, Hands eulu‘uud. a". A mm Kenttmly h IierwauT. Now Ifothol Thu-hues had no Hun-mp». for tive,wtrCs 1 am n dm‘tur. l lnm'nly rocnmrml " to all who I (hill WWW DR MW RENEW. "ht tl yC'nrs of nan! luuvnw! a My! Lab}! ' mo. llmvuuw ”4'un um! \\I ml». 51., Inn-L H'nn,‘ stand no (<xmtiun. llcud uni mm Ina-um;- In: (mum at niulnl \wukvlwl luv. I ”Anita-V13} .Niei, trie Belt», Pun-m .lsrlicustrm and hum!) Mumm- nu help. A friend mthd "mun,” I)». “rum-d)" not“. me nun “mum's lwulnn-n: and): run” 1m myself [mining every duy. ‘/ Eur J/rw .L’u‘wd l'n all em jam "8 They have cured mum (u Lu) friends. t Having bought a ' "CM" No Names Used Without Written Consent of Patient. §AVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANACER BBS. KENNEDY & KERGAN WATERLCO BRANCH Of' all kinds of ll wnl vmdmutc r54 of n20] lvmhw! h but) Lab}! "hit'), :Alnzw' ruined hut-mm and MI uh. 3:, Inn-k ‘r-H.’vh-t.' luv. I‘m-um rtitm. llcurl Hui mm lwwumy- dull. I)rvurr.r, and " “mm-[w] nun I than! ,,.v,,t, hit-111ml hum. lilac. “m M<~<IIFHAW~ and hmnly lumbar. 'Hm) guw me mm! mh‘isvd mum“ Die, an-hnud)’ A K4-rxan The: mumh'a qulmvn: and): run“ mu l tiuld feel , every day. [but Nw Ale/Ami I'vmcmml cure: uler, Jacob Conrad. 'CAN be had of tr MUterloo butcher. 0n and “but this date I will sell meal (Jumper a. follows: All flrmttlaarrs meat. parka cenla per pound; beetwmk 9 confer pound; boat cut beef meant; per poun ; bologna 10 came per pound; pork manager IO cent; Der pound; Wien- " Ward 10 0011pr A “has! mum-ac ted. WM Fob. Uth as. i lb lb}. CHEAP MEAT 1 Ese; LII-3m». I run: will bqu 3m. uthul 'l'nutmem. it onrw'n m0. and J have nun-.3 l um murriud mu! huypn At a 1 it to all who hav, (In: Iurnble threw- ‘the pmsuu from the Lin. d," H. J. CRASETT. MaNar,cr a warm“ errtaetitatirttrl Mood a', In H.' phnlm. Mnrcun tslmoet dams mmin nppeared. 'l'hmul :a on face, bluL‘hM'. PDM) rod. A modicul lrnwl "dvined Drs. um» My kulhu)‘. [mm-me ' Mtrr,,.rl hf was ttttreal, , l uu-ry'hmu -ull failed um ‘1. uud Run-nu. Thar Nor umHy anti tsexually. I tucl fry mum.“ n. ma.“ Shop opp. Commech Hotel. When young SDI-win; made In; M, I48 Shelby St. Detroit, Mich. H liltl La“ HM ll 83,330 "rktr0 The: I runld feel nt cum uden INT" L’rll" wd “in” 3,330.03!) 00,000 1051 ll I.) I 111] I tn mule [mm-me ruined I mum T.h and Have Done te,, 'irrwa a“ .1

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