" med. wing to bun-bk. '0“: Iiillh " w nu sad it“ they ukul- Won. V507 " ' To Smokers A Columbian Plug of 1h moon†A lone felt mt. “with. comm! t' one I cont plug. or u want who. or .3 -nt piece of the "tnent. "T a B" hand of pure virginia 10m Tome 10:0th I M. Geo. x. nuneuuulsuco. I qttt,. have V: and ape-the I. The tin tag MB is on every piece MIM AND WfflM A rs-gular meeting of the Waterloo Coum y Medleal Association VII heid in the Impvrinl hotel, Gilt on Friday but Dr. Minchin occupied the chair, “wing to the absence of the President, and rhe fawning phystcinns were pro.- rm :-i)rs. Vardoo,Wardlnw. McKen- dern-k, Thompson and Hawks of Galt; )Iullluy, Preston, G. H. Bowlby and Hm, Berlin, and Dr. Hownc of (juwph. l)r.G.H.Bowlby wntrrsppoint- ed \. c-'ret'aly to succeed Dr. Noecker of Warerloo A communication was re- celml from a number of Guelph play-i- ciurs rogarding the proposed foramtion of a Medictl Association for the coun- ties hf Waterloo and Wellington. Dr. llmu'f of Guelph then read a paper on limw-l iristentusn, as a Complication in Aid-nuiual Surgery. The paper called fur'il much interest and was followed by " wurtit 'ble discussion. A A Dicks Charged With Caus- ing ms wife's Death WAS Sell ]fiIlllllliflliolt Toronto, March 7.--Arthur A.Diclrs, up†New†aged 35 years, was last nun? arrested on the chnrge of mur- ilmin; bis wife, Mary Dicks, last Fri- Gy night. The Crown believe that lw Lieiiberately murdered Mary Dicks in hvr insurance, and then set tire to l.l.-t house to conceal his crime. Ar 1 30 o'clock on Saturday morning an the home of the Dicks' family at 1'.“ St, Helen's avenue. was dammed by Lrr. Dicks escaped with his tive .Vhihirr-n, and stated that his wife had started down the stairway with a lump, had fallen and her rescue was ixuwsqihlo. In the morning the charred tvinains of a woman were disoovered in 'l‘m wry midst of the hottest part of 71:» blue, with n shattered lump some i1~i uin off. l' sulwequently transpired thmt Mrs. In. i,' life- we: it,',':,'.."-) for $19,000, imm'huted as follows: Sun $10,000, Covrursrtt Mutual 85,000, Home Circle 99‘00, Chosen Friends $1,000, and but the prisoner wee insured for 827,- Il), as followr--Bun 815,000, Coven- ant Mutual 35,000. Home Life $2,000, Haw-n Friends 825000, Home Circle CC 3:,31'4'0 Is Dicks was a man of small means m1 had exhausted his lot. dollar in paying premiums for one year, the ex- m> no» of so much insurance was in iVrr f ;\ suspicious cireumatanee. These fun “we hmughb out at. the coroner's inque-sL, and The World nude the ed- dllmnnl discovery that on or shout the time ttsatallthin hum vu pet on. away. January 1894, 830,000 Idditinn insurance cu npplied for by Mn luck»; in the Equitable Life and N w Yum Life, and refused. l premium of 8184 '38 paid by Mrs Dicks to the Sun Life on the Af'vrnmu immediately preceding her ‘iea'h M rs. Dicks sho made I will a wot-lc before, leaving her money to her chi dren, with her husband as trustee oi the funds. News of the Waterloo County District Gleaned From Exchanges fncks HAS A man. Addvd to the†taeta we! tho din. cowrv yesterday made by Detective Verne); that the iirtt It 220 St. Helen's lVenue was the result of deliberate in- cemlisrism, 3 hee gallon cod oil on him 7, been found jammed in between a bot air pipe of the harem end the Emir, the il:.:or above we forum was burned only directly over the pipe Upon which the cm by. When the My was found by the ee the pater. . . The fngmentu of the Map whioh In. Dick: in aid to bimbo†WIT in; when she tell were p6dtud IR half “yup thumb. ,ndnonodm i',;f/Ud',',"l7l;7iti','.' _ _ " - he.» " “3‘, .JII hhmuunhu . 1* h " uh TO GET THE INSURANCE. w; Liiiiii {we feet ot the SMOKING TOBACCO. maniac may in 4ttet (ion with dis "red mt) ored in the hath-$1110 Willem-o" . . the body of Mm. Ducks, I ttttttee , neck, does no. exist on tho in. bud, although that potting the body in intact. All the cloth of the won» in midig. It any“ It in tttat Mrs. Dick. in "ill Q“. in hiding, and that we unkinoI-n man has been done to death hir {I of fund and robbery. ths W. e and A DISEASE LONG HELD BY tli'.'" CIANS TO " INCOME B. In Ion." In M of n “will Mr. J nines McLeod, I rertiynt of Lefroy, Simooe County, o t., " known to every man, woman end cilild for milee around the vicinity of me home, end all know of the long yeareidunng which his condition has been tips of . living death. Mr. McLean tAb of hie injury, his yearn of torture, and his sub. eequeut releue from the agoniee of loco. motor ataxia, in thet â€owing vivid len- gt"ge:-- . "In the your 1880 I was thrown from a scaffold, falling on my back and: stone pile. I was badly hurt, and narrowly escaped death. Plaster: and litiments were applied,and I seemed toth some what better. But the apparent improve- ment wad short lived My feet began to get unusually cold, and nothing that could be done would warm them. The trouble then spread to try legs, and from the waist down I " attacked with shooting pains bu along the nerves in thousands, and causing the most terrible torture for days and nights at a time. I could get no relief save from the injections of merphine. Six physicians treated me at different tim, s, but appeared only to faintly understand my trouble, and could do nothing for my what. Some of the doctors declared my trouble was rheu. madam, but two of them said it was a disease of the spinal cord, that the trouble would get worse and that sooner or later my arms would beoome shiat- ed. This 'prediction proved true. My left hand dropped It the wristjoint and hung dead and cold, and I had no more control of it than it the hand were not on me. Fly blisters tnd elec- tricity were resorted to withoot avail. My stomach was next attacked I ith a. burning, aching, nauseoting pail: caus- ing the Net distressing vomiting and 1 often thought I would not see morn- ing. I hiya vomited nlmost continual ly for thirw-six hours, And nothing but morphine or chloroform could deaden the anguish I trufRsred. Bat worse trouble was in store for me. I lost control of_my bowels and water, and 1 my condition become moat horrible, necessitating constantly the greatest care and wutchfulness. I was now suf. feriuu 'rom the top of my head to the point of my toes. I new double, and heel to keep my eyes iized steadily on the ground to make A step At ell, and the moment I raised my eyes I would slugger and full if I were not grasping something. I could not take s single step in the dark. For nine long years I sidrered All the horrors ot a living death In 1889 I use admitted to the Toronto General Hospital, where I won trented for tour months, I vu- told theta, truth \us 1m ends, and humble. and I "and homo no better, Alter returning home t bud further medical treatment, but with no better results then before. Fiunl'y I was given the following oertitieate of incurnbility: Cnuncamu, July 27th, 1893. 1 THIS IS TO CERTIFY that J nines l McLean ha . diocese ot the spied cord Runnable) that renders him ordit to obtain . living., - - H u n About this time I was wrongly urged to try Dr. Willilml' Pink Pills, nnd oh how I wish I bud known of thin - malady yen: "ot Who "struiah nnd torture I would hue bein Tgt") Soon after beginning the - ot " Pills a found lapel! ariutr,,Pti ein' tt "It"!!! "M""'" "'"r"' -.. _ mo tad I ma I lo to_ tiietinrtes m. on of the morphine. l rug-ind cor A A . ' cial- "Ad mama bunll and = #113"thde , ijy2,ettlStt Ian 'ie with _ ,reltttete iiiiG%d teoerl,!lS'1't,' 'it'1'rt can“! iirtseh Locowyrok AT. also - lace- mml cl low and - lid I. . have. a! it Worry to In“, and EPIC-IDEA y [or the - Mound. _ ti/'dth21,tttttpt A In: “my. 1 "r-""" "Ge_"Wr. hovel! Ind artd 'ijitt1,/ii'lftttt',lf, pick] It’s ii tlirrrL1il,MD. £1735- - *r'i 2"t'll', “A“ . . 'm; 6 3% vm’uufm n in. lad-n.9- tc Dr. \Will{§ms‘ hit. M Brockvme, Ont-.OTE I“ " 50 cents tb box, at! 82.50 l l ------- he I h he . Fr d h. i?i'i?iiii in I In "tot of Tdrill) on. no, Mild mud!) th £32300] . I on I In; "WW T"7T "a???" ii-iii'.', ' rm ritfttF/uitki . k QIN'V'IWM’I ", _ ' _ 2'ii"h Ion-u i Dr. lima’Pink PM: announ- Ltui for att din-â€7M" " Van duseser, loom-now “at, rim- tamtWast,i nlyl-ia. mu†tlt. Ater on." (3.1395990. Ion of qqrerttex mg. dininwl. chronic 'tree, iaiiiii3 _..-'-"" . a†. _ . - 'or tlit,td'l2',ld; i".', @1313: 're, ‘Wuus “lug-an.“ "I' . . p and all tom- of hula vat-l Mun Dixtir--po you draw every. - no, 'iii?,,?, mow the blood. and , thimt Inger than lt would be! mm the glow ot hum: topnlo sud l krur-u1msrrtttutg but. my “lay. allo' $0“; With men they affect; - l, I I ‘ourein‘ollouo'n wining trom; “you them-ohm: In?“ worry, overwork, or excuse- of Do I look like 3 - who ‘would allow my lawn. isoid only in boxe- bear. . his vii. to get along without a cook! ing the $rm's undo Inn-rt not] mapper I . - (primal? in red ink), and my be bud. A oonuctonoelou about and . - ot all drtutiwu or din-d by mull horn with . rsgsted ' on very much alike Dr. \Williums‘ Mdioiue Company, o-ther no not: oblivious of the back Brushing, Ont... or Sebaneoudy,N.Y., "ns.-LE1rntra Telegram. st M) cents a box, orsix boxes for A†tO ‘ T: u k ty 32.50 l l --.----_--- TRAGEDY AT'VALLEYFIELD. The Assistant Pam: and the Nichtwatchman Ruled Yuleyfleld, Q., Mei-oh 2.- Paymen- ter John Lowe, of the Montreal Cotton Co., with two “denote, J. Loy and Hugh Wilson, was making up the em- ployee’ ply last night when Mr. Shot-tie, lately prints woretery to the manger of the mill, entered the oifioe and, picking up Mr. Lowe's revolver, that. Wilson in the side and fired " Loy, killing him intently. Lowe, seeing the murderer’s object, caught up the: pay hoxec and raninto the vault, pulling the door after him. Mexime Leboef, the nightsmtelumut, coming in st this juncture, Shortia shot him deed. He then nttpmpted to enter the vault and, while thus engaged, a couple of the mill firemen rushed in and overpowered him. Wilson is in a critical condition. Lowe, who h 'd been ill recently, in also in a weak The Delineator for April is called the Spring Anpoumlenyp.t Number, and is an excellent specimen of this most popular women’s maga- An). Buitpsme.nttsrr. to the regular inane of pattern-where in a time}; article on Bicycl. mg, with illustrations 0 Costumes, that will interest all lover: of the wheel. The papers on the Vpice, wliich ' are interrupted - y..- Hm, - by the illness of the author, are resumed and there is beguntmotst practical serieso reservation and Renovation. the first ins lment treating? the Putting Away and Care, of Fur. Mrs. gir A. Pryor writes asa,gitt,i,'liei1uy, on the ‘tiquette of First Cal end Intr 1t,i:,"I',ftl'g the accepted TC, and formulas; on the second {spar on t e xperienoes of s training Shoo Life increaset the interest already felt in the sub. jeat. The Dean of Barnard College contribut- es s isUrmid 1y written article on s Girl's Life end Wori at the University of Chica o, ofnvhich she was a Fellow, 1893-'9r, Bale Pierson Springer writes forcibly of Ty Bet. tin as n emplo merit for Women; alumna r'sh'lie'l', erby gives further instruction in Kinder rten Teaching. How to Make Dolls' Houses s shown in Crepe and Tissue Papers, new ant exceeding? pretgg designs are given in Vene inn Iron ark, hitting. Tstting, if,',',t.,t,it"hetlr Crocheting, and the chapter on Burnt ether Work gives illustrations and information for the necessary tools and int, plemenus and advice to beginners. The Cook. rely nrtihle gives recipes for ','l12'tPd..tr dishes. m, â€new 5.." .--. .V __ There " a â€I?“ on the Serving of Pineapple' and Gripe ruit, one on To 'le Decoration sud the mm contribution on Floral Culture. Around: the Tei/Nbits is bright end enter mining" Mother and Son in earnest and in. atruetisie,and 3 novel Selmagundi 2,i.'R',gr,; gate I 4elightful evening’s amusement. here is Also i review of the Newest Books, some Instrumental Music and on Buster Carol. £353! an; atreqtatgr when Inn who hid wit got on give them I kick which nearly tslewtyl the o.tur off his sat. iHe recovered himself and turn. ed and denuded t ‘Did you do that on purpose, air t' ‘Yet, sir,' an the prompt reply. . ‘W-nted to pick a fun. did you , 'I wanted to teach you when. " iaa't manual for . mm to stretch his! new n cor: 'alll",',' l. You talk to no that 'ree Sir, do you know who I m? x , [ 'N sir, and I don't one? "Do you know mu hue rid on u - r not“: twenty times t' '"rgpml‘ll-vpmlul. It. hnRf L. mun W“! ' m. 'l,t2ilti';lr,1)',tit'ls1liil,'lii7 He Ind 5&1“st "re" The 1301111an for April " An lax-urinal. "m"'“a'-Ig'm-" "-'V i,iftiy,tiLty.t'l on}! all for-II of We weak-, aiding “an! the blood: not}; ft foul II. In Inn-on. aieset k m. . L-Did _ ,taatlij,el 'd,"U'th 'lraul)ltiidflt. _iiiii';'iiiii' et,ititr:-isii)st,tpi.tiit/,i, ',, n a " , __r__ ' ma: Mam I turn. Two schoolboy: begun to qua-rel nod one M them aid angrily to the other. air t' ‘You are the greatest fool in town.' Iy. ‘Boyll boys I’. roman-trout! their cow“ ‘Envy - lab" on.†he Mtqttttttr,. nus: "as-it- nub M be Tliii whit“. tuber town-J“! 3 _ 'hit-e Ita 1nrstt-t--wo- doing It I totttsm"s; livin' no" '. , Sixth. J Wad best--Workhf. done; 7' P,8-Wiratt . [PM PM A oonucionoeleu census and . trump with s ngged out. are very much alike o-ther no not: oblivious of the back rxrns.-Murntra Telegram. Old "sidtnt-7t in oold; but any! I remember hen ,’t'l| so cold "didn’t mo pail. iii' we milked the con. We just In lked and gnthored up the icicles in our "ms and oarried 'em in. .-..Weat Union. Ion, Guano. weJu" P"""" out: samurai "P um . . . . icicles in our emu end oerried 'em in. Courtship " acid“: I tnlmng school --Weet Union, lows, tumsttas. for what com" they r. . . A wise women wilt never merry the A Dekooe Court " 'mnslmn with , men who believes that the wife abould PM“ med, Suzy; We don't be entirely dependent upon‘tbe hue- know whet he " chewed with, but bend. f . a it . Bod . . 2't,lf1'l,t'i'ego'Ltl't,'lr, 1 Itt - th Some men put late than pocketbooks - much more than their money. Mudge-Theres in: . girl not beside me in the ctr to-dqymho had the pret. tiést foot I ever saw. Yubeler--Did the have a pretty bee? Mudge I asn't tell you. I oouldu't see over her tsleevec---ind'uuupolis Journal. Complaint against» fortunes in often a muked Apology for laziness-Texas Sittings . Carleton-Did you use much charm pagne fluwing on your trip across the ocean? Montauk-No, but I - a tremen- dons ice Me. y0I_1_sre a. ttthy. f "Vile-cant you? Come around and spend the night with me. Hurdup (serihr1es)-9 dear fellow, oelt1ntyot! 1qu P'? Y? .. Wiggiï¬a (scribblel below-My boy, you man think I am I J I Have you muned the baby yet? No; but my husband has sent for three sets of encyclopedias tn’dwve may nrrive at one before long. x elocuiion lessons? _ jsutitoy; whenever she begins to recite pnople get up to leave. ‘Mamma, may T go tviUhin' t' 'Yovteqr,truttion't go near the mm er or you’li fall in.' Proteoor-.It you were called upon to report a dog tieht, what would be you: govelriog consideration? I - cial-hy, i‘ricreua the sporting oir.. culation without driving away the re. ligrou1 readen.__ -aiu-B, deploriug the brutality of the exhibition and then describing it.--.Boston Tnnwript. _ " "'Eirot, "or-Bow is this to be accomp» licked t -- School when to bad. bor-Come MW- Yon-muons» Mt In in company olden-at [:00le Hero- after you will sit beside me. ifB -UKaatt ati' motret. ssaii'r.' -qyo Rot forget that I am pres- Jag... music Imps. You a?" 'oTF 'iCiii't-tii? -iFTaiiErt .7. dancer (mutually. but 1tl'texd'll'll'. iiitliiit?hiiiit5h'ttAl' 'i?,tl?li, tr)r-1ilt"-C-oer..teiytir-oet me, this time. 3m": 1'1?t?,-,'-!?t-'.-1't-, auFoktrtt Ufa. 2'.trl 'tite/l'?,,',',,',",',',',':",".,','?',','," Mio Inpn users-t “[790†We down in 2t'ttrd thing in the world. [is Lil-Mid 'te" 1Gosl--1 osn't realize, old man, that In rouriulter [acceding well in her Mi- mitosr--aurt Ill hue tether " ' â€'ij§~":7“ 'r r'l't'ir,i,t1trriu,il,atuLs, Th} Phil“ of H17“ M wade! d ou, ' ( Or P3114300! Gym cemented with atom." t it would duo madam to nuns the -Pdttt win men ot They with Scion, Bin, Ohilo, PM", This, Pitsuma, gnd aeotmti. Cupid doesn't t i on o stead diet of corn beef “If! on? ' e. y A million donut . gold can’t buy I mel for s hungry hurt. To women than on three kinds of "Mttt--tnett, lovers glad Ila-bonds. Vnrioun beta go to show than Inn’s NF may be u ripe limbo m himself is green. " V Health Blighted by Scrofula at Another Boy’i Life Save, ' Hip Diéease Pal-root cure. Happiness and Hem ulna by "god's Oamparllln. " C. L Hood a Oo., Lowell. M21534 "reanttotpratso Hood's irarsapari11a enough tor whatlt has done for my boy. Some tour years ago, when slx years old, George war “tacked by hip disease in his right leg. We had toga him a pair ot crutches. with which he In able to movo about, but became badly deformed. We had to have his right tt y tamed just. above the knee. In a low weeks a second sore broke out. lmthdlschnr ring Imly. Agonlzlng pains award him. he cothd not bear to bo moved, his growth was stopped and He Was a Mere Skeleton. Helm no appetite, and it was hard work to mzla him out enough to keep him alive. A few weeks later we had hls hip lanced, and {allow- irtgihleilve other eruptions broke out, making eight running sores hull. m, did all we could tor him, but he grew weaker every day, al- though. we ind three ot the best physicians. As a. in: resort ,we were prevailed upon by relatives who had taken Hood's Bars.» plume with benetieiat result: to give the medi- cine atrial. We got one bottle about the tirst ot March. 1892. and he had taken the medicine only . low days when " appetite .begnn to improve. When he 1nd Men one bottle u could move ttttout a little with his crutches, which he had not been glam ups for 339 My “in amour mum at up u a. 'hint' up“ to I... ma. - 'uttaottmt_tohthesthB.mdttt"tr for aim months. and tor m; not at: months Maboeu without the crutches. which In In: iFtiiiiit iriiafiidi aaatiu tii Bio -hir £5 (are; ceding three months. We continued th " with cow-MW“ mononthshom Snug, 'anhpn’ my“. by main rggg',"MTgn'2,tiitt Themheveell hes ed wt the exception ot one which la .i.9rdlttt1lttgetttlr3t2frotttead HEMP? Boom-manuals use in truly dtate wonders.“ he I: daily all!“ tau-thud podoolot. gamubbontundphn u may .ae1rteltthc: 330.1959; may.» Hoar-Plus ultimatum,“ mum eott0ratltu-. a. fI0ail'sitgiissthms J_oy lnexpressmle 13% Exeter, N. II. 'iiririiiirtia afu%iGiiiiF.fi "is only the can and “vocational a mm. ot Interns. I; w, " I -aiiar. in; GaFdRnitGiruuchiprwd are now prep†dto gr! d y ur old, dull clippers and mskv them out. equal to my new pair, Price only 75c. , . , Barbers and hilm Shears Clipper Grinding! “mummy. Ration. saw and "ate trrhtdirur by "cum power. Gun smirhinz and to] timing Donnie b In and qrrtttneUtortt pm no. lune lathe work and hub 'it'/T work t'sitrrec criptlon Give u a call Vices right. itat. clm workmu whip suntan! cod THE BERLIN REPAIR SHOP Telephone 134 A . Bemis & Roos, The Wectroplatera. Are now ready to do any and All kinds' of plating in GOLD‘ SILVER, NICKEL Be; OOPPE R Have your old, worn tableware re plated to look and wear " good as new. office above Simon t Sr yder's 1311 p51: le Waterloo, Nov. 28th, 1894. V.M.Berlet Two 'Jg'g,521t put In In ther new muhtnemiz: C tppor m4 thong-main; Melange. we are Hello There! - out by (N. K. FAIRBANK a CO. To users of none mi barbeu' clippers. Work entwined. ' _i!iae3,i,t,j,it,lrts, [iii, Wellington and Ann Sts,, MONTREAL. rsts Show Harness " , - . ';tfi)li5 fitt8 a“: I .by Omen Bverywhou.‘ MERCHANT - TAILOR. Erb St., - Waterloo. ' sii5ii-fi'ii?f A“? a}$ A tfs \ , d 'l""."""?'"'" aqi,th"ttttlitrt-9 mm "ri-rc-r-ltr-r-r-'- at I Wyn on day: do- V may? 'ii2iiiiifiiiiiiii ', 'i'iii'.a. iii1iri'Ga; in: my nmwm a " Eine St. West C. I. Illlimol. Mlcblnlst and Prop tl, (â€urges Reasonable. sts Snider, hitrlatlh ta,'t=t1fit.t $'fhpt"Ml, 1:; I' mm" - l Fiaii iiiard.- “PM -_- FTi, aaifiiuiu" --ie" Apply or vain to ' 3mm. 3mm & M., b- mwhvllh. 0n Waterloo Goal Yards. WI no - PM totiilor6rmtttrt* but. Box-mm Cod in En. mono? Nut the. We vault} Adm all to order now been: unusua- In price take. place. Tho an" um..." that money will Le and ti; king onion “on†_ wt' manly solely. you! COAL I Scranton Coal I i;kriGuiU. - .1.V "Eu-deli int?“ iii-Bibi It 6:66 ' yud or " J. W. Pear & Co.’a Inn-dun sun J will have our metal Attention. ' The March of Progress. Last Year If: This Year LU; Furthermore Our Aim #22:: ',g1'ith'/',"vW,r J'df"'"" Whit. Brick. own ra ma Cellar Tik wsstertoo.hnuar, tthh, 1896 FOR SALE OR EXCHA NGE. DESIRARLP' farm of m art-cs. the N. I A {situated u 14ee. M, Townnhp w, N.h, W. elm-e Township, Emma! Co. Mich. for ale or exchange en good property 'n the Countyo Waterloo. Tmenty norm clear. buhnoe we! wooded with MW!) (1. elm and lymph). A iiiif,ifir'i,i,fih 33"wpéhy'"sw mm oitrr" one gunner m In (Mum. and mllrond , Inna. A [gt,','i'tira.g'tl1S'lit""'k “Ind mum “We†. 00 Ap t y tn M. B. 'il"ahlllsrxs, L. G. Pequegnat, Fine Cockereln and Pallets for Wit Exhibition, of the followmg wrietia: turredr1rmtuthtuou,tltttltnrtr-. MM and Inn w IMMWWH Cochin. Pekin Blatant. Bend orders early and secure the but. Prion Reasonable. &cisfwtim Guamntoed. Mro Itt"g, 3m Pawns '10 B at Mon Para-In! Wraith. an Nun Putty-u WHO? WHO? WHO? BW BEUHTEL ' SEN. it in our Intention to “barman add to our equipment trom time to time u improvements may suggest themsewea. or the demands ot the trade require in the market Come and accom- and Simon Snyder, Breeder of Fancy Fowls. wax-ran own: WATEBIDO. ONT HOGG & HABBICK. New Hamburg, are: " do not follow We LI a, the van we added to our equipment u new patent kiln we we pntung lt, I new DU. lntogntur m Stone Eepah Chronicle tMice, Water-lo A... , _ V fth