HP.“ 3-! Mic Coast. 1- Gd a?" I... All at Tfe W7. whold uni-7.1.. rr, Sfro â€I.“ - -- "a... 'i"iy'P""""UTikWd W “M be 0.. " tA'.':;,':."".,",'.".:?])', "" 'utr .. u "___"'"" ‘rur‘ " bm Jcdoott" ' a pn-hilits )giff.lt tetorr ily N a, for ttme at A.“ tered IN Iâ€, MI Ft 1urv" run at}!!! anderson, ' a DukeSts, "whom Furniture tit. m'id,-tt arrin, 1km I ' mu: " prices Ireriiruh " " A n o . 'li.et ifs". w " artery ot tno WW mt. Waterloo, " Jingmsrv A 1 sod '" .. tit “haveth m ha" ts"d.,tlty.e, r“ - " rut It. vs. " iri, ' CAKES I. Assigns. .. MCI†ann" "VI. dim“ ' . , " . tt ' DIMâ€, - ii; (11 KES ~'|~i'u-<¢ t' mducfod te munlm‘l' d It the“ r Adam K:ippertwa , tht ture. “inn“, ‘w "aciii5ia"r',',t'5fa .%tC rr,--rS1-'r-'-P-5, P. “a: Pt "rt-11“. qrstA,-, ber. tty ty 'or Sale. O BAKERY king. t " on aer-rent pre. he raw and in?" .i‘< momtll'e one!“ u qua-11y. "he brand the hnmu- made ttrym.t 'r. .n c H ot"ctt nouced in the TORONTO Treq oid Caar% JK, -.re v-uu run nigh t over w d 1-,."- ne this NOON iiriiiiiiiiti new “altering! baton-gs in " t'" .1. bail Colt tt 'em N xnrendlngw \VAWW thrifn I, ir. pm Wagon " dp' y bu fun mm Mr L (jgmhliMlfmllof Mter IV up. u: Fox The tit tag T&B is unwary piece r0; :4: li10n I Mr, Adam Fuhr, of 'the 14th com, EN iz WM, nlmul three miles from Tuim "‘(J‘llai‘lUQt fiuighed gathering) :5; w.“ than 1m) lungs of potatoes from l ah.- »x bags be planted in the spring.' link ls an extrrsordiustry yield even for rm r'prrditiu' year. He has been for wwr' Ll years past in the habit of plant- in.: uncut six bags:, from which he ‘1"ll y lmrvmtad from 30 to 45 bags. Fl†l‘hris Roth, also near the village, I utml um' bushel of ‘seed of a. Mani- lmw »\llt'ly, from which he harvested m ms than 25 bushels. A Mr. Henderson has successfully tucvd a company in Goderich, to bis km“ n m the Henderson Bicycle Com. pariv, with a capital of $100,000. The iu11xwf85'5,000 has now been lubncribed and paid up, and the contract. let for I319 erection of a building 36x40 feet in aldition to tlzrfold Goderich foundry, Which will also be utilized by the new company. Mr. Henderson will be the manager of the concern and he will re- move from Brantford at an early date. Tbe new tirm will employ 75 hands, tnd will have an .30ch sad repair shops in Brantford, Winnipeg and To. routo. To 51.11.9132: sttrpt..i,.rett.12rit Plgof aw x ‘mTAlexander [McEnchorn In- no- quitted lot the charge of embeuIing 81000 from tbe Bell Orgm Ca. " Tam. don mundmt H.H. 2890“. cm 'MAN? for Alleged libel, contain“! in . INC written by Booth to a: 0M 01- th. 8alvation Army in End-III. may Burnt left the rub chi-nulls. " Rev. Alfred, formerly brig-dict, De Barritti Ins entered nit :W.% Th " Ill! News of the Waterloo couitty District Gleaned From Exchanges j .1 linu-urxfa Norwich druggist, \~.'l:.r'l. try) arid mm for selling i_rv' m grv-awr quantities than the L, V, t'As, aflw poor unfortunate 4.,' M.» luluor had used liquor to 4..., m: he had taken the gold cure .r.‘. sllll hs wiie said that no t,r 1‘. 1-rwil, 1nd, to her knowl- d", mm llllll any liquor since he had Km llw gold cure treatment. He got u {2w \lrtl:~t0rv, however, ind their V r1~ st "ioruratioty were all useless. ( llugkemlurn from near Moore. lll 'us, purchmwd the Leia farm, east Emu, for tr/lot). The farm com- 'mrs :L'rmuL Li'fnwrrs of land and is llr W Lsun N wry mull Lam» occupied by Willitsm .m. a muddle mad man from the 1'y ot' Hamilton. who lived alone a“, was burned last Thursday mug. Graham's body was found ie' ruins charred almost. beyond sb, mama-\- of E. F ll. Zaellner, r',,rrrw, have 'accepted an offer 3w from Mrs Zoellner for the A. '1‘y..- [ntnl assets, such as r-- .Lnl stock on hund, book ac t4u', amounted to $14,09{.17. 'Ut unhiluivs are placed at, -, "A" “Mic- up of wages, taxes. f ll nu Rum and other creditors' ry uoodcadition. t' pnswd away on Thursday uh mt thr. recidence of her son, ll “an, _iluelph, Mrs. Hun, when of the late John lv-rlan. at the vdvanced age of _';-' slm-vnml and her husband um.- m}; rm: :wtt'ws in Water. mtv. :cmning In from Pennsyl- 'v"rsrhtyy1'at'n we). Her hus- ', 'ho- rim: harnessumker in the HIM 1n poTitici be wns a great _ Ile did a number of wars l‘tw lle‘Ct‘¢\\'vd lady's inner, Mr. u H mm ..f {Lose who hewed {1' :hr- building of the tirst ’mulurt- in Berlin. He was 96 Mg:- " n he died M rs. Rout . inother cflthirteen children, " iw'n sursisit her, namely, M rs. lnxglv, Pittsburg, Penn; Mrs. I.'1’/.lklm:}{PuVY Pxoar,Guelph; unliurlin, o,w,mereialtraveller; i's Hnnnzth Huber. New York, \‘l'EIn‘éHi has been :ailing for a few , from the vfreets of old age, to "h. stwcurv.hed. The remains skr-n to lh Min for interment. Charles Barrett, Puslinch, died â€.4“ of 1 mt. week at the age In» tlrrcrtss d was an old Petri- he Wii “All. i-‘hcs of their customers The T and son co.. ' td., Bummon d upon the mute; SMOKING TOBACCO, 0m; felt want, giving Ihe n plug. or a 10 cent piece or m famous " a I" hand bacco. '(iii7oii 'iiGri.iririiitirjf, " he I... It. '""thfree" of by“. became known to the Ltbonhlhnt‘the Conservative. would not put up . can- didare. ’u...‘ Tr" Kinnton, October 9.--1t, ‘up mt and] shortly before the clone of we hour for nomznsuogs le_ster§.y_thgt_it The Reform candidate and his now inctor end leconder came upon the scene early Ind took their seat: upon the platform where they were B000 jnined by others. No time was lost in nominating Mr, Barty, which done the Conservative contingent we. looked for. Time peed, no signs of n Con- servative candidate were to u seen, and as one o'clock drew nigh it begun to be realizedttuit it was not intended to place en opponent of Mr. Betty in the field. One o'c!ock struck end no Conaervstive,etuurtoste had been nomi- nated. The hall was not yet full, al. though a fairly large crowd we: present and impatience: was manifested in stamping of feet, clapping of hands, A moment longer and Mr. Gilder- sleeve arose and said '. ‘Citizenl of Kingston, the Hon. W. Barty having been the only nominee for the constitu- ency I declare him duly elec-ed for the electoral division of Kingston.’ This announcement was received with en- Hillsiustic cheering. MR HARTY'S ADDRESS. Mr. Harty; when he arusetotsddresm the electors present, was received with enthusiastic cheers. He said: ‘The I change that has come over the state of political affairs today has been such at to knock myself and my proposer nnl seconder out of oar calculations We mule here expecting to have a tight for the seat. and prepared to take and to defend our position with the neces- sary amount of aggressiveneas. But the change in alfairs has necessitated a change in the tenor of my speech and done away with those of my mover and seconder. The nomination today was made necessary by, over-zealousnesa, foolishness on the part of several of my friends at the last election. When I won that contest I felt as secure in my seat as if I had the rock of Gibraltar behind me, and until within a few days of the trial of the petition I had, the same feeling When being examined relative to the charges made against me in the petition the first question I was asked was: ‘Ilave you any reason l to fear the personal charges made l against you t' And my answer was that I had not the slightest fear. Then 1 l was asked if I had any cause to fear _ the investigation with the charges of b ibing my agents. My reply was " that I feared nothing from and}: invest. igation. I was next asked whether or not I thought I could carry the seat, again supposing the election was voided. I replied that I was eordident that I could carry the constituency against any opponent who might be brought out, I was firm in that coMidence, Elected in my first contest by the largest majority ever given a representative of this city, and de tested by a majority of onein the next contest that was brought about by the 2onfidenee of my friends that my op- poneuts could not possibly wipe out my pre mus overwhelming, majority, upon my expression of my belief in my abili'y to again carry the oomstititener my counsel informed me that in their desire to elect their candidate and to win their bsts on the result of the election some of my friends had done things which I would be ashamed to reveal in open court, and 1 was advised to voluntarily "t-'""T-l""-"T"""""'"""-'-"-tT"'" _ T:" _ . 'er, was KINGSTON EMDN I £1)»pr Scoundrel; Inmm£ vacate the over again. Tbe question of coats was another factor that influenced mo in deciding to throw up the seat. There were IM charges against me, and it would have taken six to eight day: to investigste them at at cost of about $1,000 a any. That meant that 86,000 or $8,000 would be taken out of my pocket,while there was still a possibility of the elec. tion being declared void. In the con- fidence that I could carry the constitu- ency again, therefore these were the reasons why I threw up the sponge 3nd why I come before you today. If any justification of the course I panned were needed it is given by my fellow- citizens here in this hell to-dny. A lover hull) Wounds ll: Beloved and Killed Iii-elf Lucsn, Ont., Oct. 8.-John Lung, . young farmer of Denfield, near ho'Fe, out. the throat of the 16 your old daughter of Beverly Robinson, also a farmer of the same place, then cut his own throat. The mm: is dead, and the girl in not expected to live. Long 'u duper“;- ly in love with the young lady and his "ections were nppuootly reciprocated but the stir!" Nther had forbidden her to hue anything to do .with bug. tqts_Ae5"Pth'1'N"g'L."ica'wGtruit ___ _-- monudhmnozhuovcnthn-dld» - . ' Wmuflm.go-rgwmw% plum. gnt'RIl? P3llli."N; "iiittiiilt?)'tvitr, Delhi " I I “.8. an} “In . t ' / -. Trhtditmhttr _ o----------" . . . i Went Bel"' -"'“ PP 'ie, l j' atmlth'ktt.'i' on tttttrt. Wheatâ€! ugh-1mm“ almond shout No-‘ro-au an [mu tttA-ttt halt can. "W0 new at“; and a x0103â€. eit2alt'dl1', . not. and In “In M m maintains no thnoun tit-d1 d to _|___ ._,_ - " 'e1DFc.iiafiiiuV is}? MURDER AN D SUICIDE 1.. not: In. I. Ive-i0! seat. and flght the battle _BoHitt Out. Out. 2.--hs. the lining of 1893 an Amermn otr"rigrr, ceiling hints]! J. IF. Walters, turoed u in} Berlin plling furntture vvniah. Gk.- " and poems that were ot color. m VII . middle used mun. prob-bl, 40, nude Icquuinuncee quickly and was l talker. He chimed to be from Ohio. He registered at. the Market hotel,then kept by C. Heller & Sun, and pushed the tales of his varnish: ‘hich were really good articles. In addition he had sevenl good receipts for b'eckbosrd ttltstitttt and was considered a clever, Within! American. . . ' n . PM...“ --._.,.____. He took.hlorouhle to incidentally in- form his friends that. he had large pro- perty interests in Ohio, but sew that Canada was a good field for the menu- fncture of school supplies. etc He liked the people of Waterloo County and thought he would locate here. He lpOke ham English and German and soon had a wide avquuintuvco. Along in ihe outumn of 1893 he succe ded in forming the Walters Signing Co., and patented several school speculities. The goods took well and things were going along swimmingly. In the meantime Walters met and made love to a rotsreheeked and re. spectable young woman msmed/ Annie Schmidt, who was a dinning room girl at; hotel and whose panama were well- to.do and lmd near New ILurhurg. He wooed ard won, and by nepresent- ing himself as a capitalist, gained the consent. of the ptsrentir to the marriage. He furnished a house .in fine style, principally on credit. Boon after this his partner ‘discover- ed that the man was crook:d and he was given the option of getting out or standing his trial for dishonesty. He left Berlin and went to Toronto where he continued in a similar school supply busmess. During his sojourn in Ber. lin he had several of the largest sized photos taken of himself, one. of which was displayed by the photographer in his window and which some weeks lat. er an American detective in town on another case thought he recognized as a man named Walker much wanted in Ohio for connection in a big piano deal fraud. His friends heard of this, but Walters was out of town and it was put down as a case of mistaken iden- tity. r" -_ __ _ ton Walker, and not only he is a rascal of the deepest dye, but that he is a bignmist also, having left a Wife and three children, the eldest a daughter of twenty, behind him when he fled to Canada. The American detective had been on his trail for years. and it was a letter written to Walker's wife No f, On Monday word reached Berlin that Walters had skipped Toronto, leaving his wife and ctsilif:behiruf him. It ap- pears that his real name is Washing- by wife Nol, which he intercepted and read that gave him the hint that they had located him in Toronto and were about to pounce upon him, that led to his flight from Toronto. The Lawyer was Fooled 'Now, Mr. Fish,' began the lawyer who conducted the cross evunitvstion, "is it not a. fact that you harbor a fe- male who goes by the name of Mrs. Fish.' . Wea, sir.’ ‘Do you not support htr l' ‘I do, sir.' ‘Is she your legal wife l' 'No, tsir'--juro" scowled. ' ‘You will admit. although you have never been married to her, she lives with you l' ‘Yes, sir.' Chat is all. You may stem down,' The legal light looked Victoriously at the jury. _ One moment, Mr, Fish,’ said the opposing lawyer. :‘tht relation exists ‘-between you and the lady referred to t' _ She is my trrandmothtsr.' Much sympathy is felt here for the good but too coufinding Annie Schmidt who committed her destiny to the keep ing of such a villain. Her father has gone down to Toronto to bring her home. blokes New Friends All the Tune. cud keeps them ttoo, The finest tonic on the market is Wilson’s Invalids’ Port Wine, which is naked for by all invalid, debilitated,nervoos people," it has peculiar properties which mole it invaluable to all such. These tsro-ite andoubted blood making property,heing o fine old rich wine, of body and strength. its restorative properties, for it is the the testimony of thousands that after use there is o feeling of strength and buoynncy to which the listless body and spirit hove been strongers. A fine old wine, which one might drink without . thought of medicine] property, which is_in the ....,..- _.-__ -___H - medicine] property, which is in the chemter of the beverage itself, and in not anything unperdded. Bold by ell dealeeh, " 87.50 - r one of " qua-rt betcha. hp}! â€3290 or 150 per Itt" i'iiThiiGLLuioluat ' E Ola-ct att, so anew Street. Maw. Tilhuy Gentle?! hand In. " can’t 1....me ie,', A -o-,rrodthr0*areBas Mull". Toronto, Oct. 1L--Tlhrmuth her coll tsitortr,MeCuilmrtrtt & Burns, Miss Nnncy Anna" Moriilou rruterda, filed unit in the court of common pltns, taking for $10,000 from June. M. Milne, lor " leged brawl: of piomiaa. Milne in also named as ddundnnt in A suit. immut- ed by Peter Harrison. Nlncxwer, who Wants $2.500 In eomperviutitm for the disgrace brought upon the family nuns through the pertidy of Milne. _ The paroles intenesbaa in the wit: me all maiden“ ot the township of East GwiUimbury,a few miles north of the town of Newmarket. The two families are known throughout the whole " North York. Milne. the defendant in both suits, in a young farmer in his only twenties and a member of one of the wealthielt famliha in the "'dinst. Miss Morrison until rncantly resided with her parents, whose fmu is not far distant from the Milne homestead. She is not more than 22, and is said to be attractive and ac- complished, It is nearly four years since the be i ginning of the courtship which led P) the present diffioultiea. With that de. 1 liberation so characteristic of rural, awains in match-making, three Pars' went by before an engagement, of mar- riage was fonmelly entered into. This took place in June, 1894,with the cele- bration of the nuptinls set. for the fol- losing ()vtoher. October came and the prespuciixe bride began elaborate pre- parations for the ceremony. In the' elexenth hour the groom decided he was not. ready to marry, and a post- pmmno nt was had, The statement- of claim filed by McCullough & Burns, al. leges that the date for the wedding was set on more than one occasion,and each time the groom trumped up reas- ons fu. a further delay. With repeat- ed disappointment a year went by, Milne fimUly announcing his refusal to carry out the engagement. Esrly in Autumn Miss Morrison con- sulted her solicitors, and Instructed them to issue a writ against Milne for damiages. Milne was notified and offer- ed to make th' settlement without re- course to the courts. A stay was grant- ed, but the eifprt at compromise prov- ed unsuccessful. Owing to the stand- ing in the community of the families of the two young people, the case has excited a. great ded of interest. Love letters which passed from the defend. ant to the plaintiff', now in the hands of the latter’a solicitors, will be bead when the case goes before the jury. _ Dre-am! can of l _ chronlo Eczema. Such I tutiponini u we give below tow medicine. on: produce. his oneoi thou.- Inda pounced by Booth Snap-ruin, Ind prove. the merit ot this medicine. -- saiutou, lament, industrious, In what .11 - Ily ot Mn Bennett. new beenongspd or f ll d ' ' ' “Fl-m" in mm m 86 m", with a is Iss ' on all Principal Points. Null 111 Washington street, and Mo. _ Gia;', Wuhington at, opp. Boylston. Jgt‘fgwlg'!“ on tRum' of Pour ihtiitsr B " G L Hood a 00., Lowell, Mum: - "aentterrssrtr-T In) only doing qrhnt II THE SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Nat whoa I tell voluntarily What Hood'l --=- mumm- hu dqno sumo. I know g at Richest current rates on special deposit. land My Llfo. _ noon lawn“. " you Mo lat winter, utter upon" We: Waterloo Bunch. to norm-,1 caught s - cold, “to: _ r whlch chronic mom app-rod on tha out ot my left leg and spread all over my lower limb trom knee to ankle, tnd the [ ft imam»: and burning wss summing sw- NI, ddod to this wss s severe pain, â€and“? In the bone. At lust It beams scant 1nd to in. up work and Ins tumble to walk. had to luvs mania liming?! all than!†and {mutant 0 3- ss of t a cloth. For nine months I sst with my In min; an I chat. Oh, " WI. Dreadful! Friends sud I could notllvo long. In a: I had nun diastolic physicians. s11 to no pox-post ,rut-. t know the merit of Hood's Sun-punk I had some rs weâ€! um it with-bonsm 'lf,'lllL'ftll to m t itttrtg.ee.tlr, Eiiii M m iaiiuikiaad "_-"" in raw lune-'31! W “I " - -. t"W_rr-., - - tirtirooettxm64Hrd t,f.t,T2'SW.",f,tlt ' . but“! and cont-[om 1122211121“. - 'fd/i". thi caption 'iifi,iigiiii,iet ind my cont-'30 mrTr, nth . long “or 't,'tltLtlt Imqtl ?2tl'ltta1tl'h'ellr')Ltfill',4 “.32" ï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬m "ft,?,?.'??,!,?.,'. mmwo ' umwaï¬mÃ©ï¬ Emits and marble Works. un- ""m"2"e'""""'"'r""'"" e ood'si ' h Hummudddnt . ("In _, â€all. Th'irixiuii'ii"iiii'yrt"7y He Could Not Live Hood’s Pemctly cured Wu that Mend. nid, but i1? iiiaTsiiCa%Giett Ramadan, Boston. THE Dominion Life Assumes Do’y. JAMEB'INNES. M. P., CHR. KUMPF m. Pnnlmr'r. VICI'rPR “In" The Policy oftha Dominion Life in a straight promise to pay-like a bank draft, almost "euamditional. No re 'trietion on travel or occupation. Allloruod dar"" 91.0.0.0... Gov’l new“ II 0Iuwl 050.000 V snug-nod Capital as". Paid In Canal - When two or three yeah in force it u non-forfeitabla, even for failure to m rtmteoal_prfreieer,, 'qnai'ai'ag ir' ft provides a tigaey certain instead of ll late gait possible. h - _ A - Equality between policy-holders is secured by insm‘ing in three classes- abotaim're, general and worn-giving each in proJua the true bantsiit ofita own longevity. TU RA TES compare favorably with auxin tlusyrorld. - __ _ - Your choicg of all sound plans a assurance ,ferbd, no other. "g/ht; TILL THE VALUE IS EX AUSTED. _ AGENTS WANTED. Apply now for choice of territory to Tssbs. HILLIARD Teacher ot Piano and Organ PUPIL of A, B. Vogt of the Toronto Come votory of Music. late of Leipsie,,Oermanr Pupils Prepared for the tttmt year’s examina- tron m P no at the Toronto Conservatory of Mue. Residence, capital. 82.000.000. Rest, 9,300,000. The liiolsons Bank. A mean BANKING BUSINESS - TRANBACT1i1D. TWM. HILLIARD. Manama Drama. DR. 'tPiuxiiiri% alpessml Sold by Stmon Snyder. Drugzi-t, Waterloo MISS ANNIE BEAN, “and Mica, - Vitalâ€. Ont. FOR TwEirry - FIVE YEARS DAM N N'S B i KIN G "My..f"i'i' 'i)jiriU HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. Fluoi " our. ar ore..?. Oran-o. .0 â€HUT. on: w." -7. ‘_- -___e_ ' 'mfd,'lli2ltht; in m 'iiiuéaTthrriiG amid Liv“. Bad Breath. To any cured at! tat1tho bowl. . VI" me! to fan. n akvr â€gamma: and Ronald. no, unwr- , tlet (em-sameE' f'd8ifi',itiffi' SKMYSCR'S Proyensmn better mm m... -. a mum.“ Wauir. aiiiirics m CANADA. POWDERS “IRWIN. "In. 1.1 " I Yv'v‘-»I‘-vv ,..,_ - a Cure-lot Ceuturrrhttt,t0alt. FM! um. ottstNmtlon. 50.. an. bad Ft W bv'vggv-"s, m r sent by mail; one boa;i "t, six for " Circular nee. W Br. Simona & Co., Toronto. Evin-,9}. ,ette.Lte Manamnn Director Albert St ihTi2iii l Ar Yevmin on Cal-nut Bushes, we. ; [Mia’s City I i BOARD OF DIRECTORS l. E. Bowman, M. P., Wnterloo. ', John Shah, Waterloo. J, H. Webb M. D., Waterloo. tt Moore, Wnterloo. _ . S. Bowlby, M. D., Berlin Robert Mel-Vin. Guelph. l E. w. B. Snider, M. P. P., St. Jacobs, , OFFICERS ' I. E. Bowman. M. P., President. _ Jtuues bookie, b'eeretary I Alex. Millar, 'klieitor. ' T. A Gale. Inspector FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. DESIRABLE farm of 160 acres. the N. E g), {situated r tsc.M,Towntshv W. NJ w. arm-e Township. Emmet Co. Mich, for sale on exchange on good property 'n the. County tt Waterloo, Tyentr acres clear. balance we! wooded with basswood. elm and'rnaple. A good dwelling on propertg Bow mil only age quarter mile til-tut. on rubbed Bmlles._A splendid chance - “MINI. t.o, _ .. Speaking. of Plato Emerson says Great Genius- es have short biographies Expln nations and excuses are not needed in than behalf. They speak for themselves. GIVE THEM A, TRIAL and you will find it so of the fine V.M.Berlet M£13§§§II LE J' '"llllllll'iu'2, hoot-pound try Act ot Ontario mum Two Doors East of Post Mitm, CAPITAL, $200000. HImOmcI. - Wu'lluoo.0n1'. iiiejas Meet is a wigs of the past but Juke is Mill at old stun next to railway track, That " ermnm’n you will always and the bmw £590â€va t of Musical Inmrumemn and Wrhitur Tackle. Walking wicks. Pips, Cigars and Tptracoo and all punt kinds o amoxera' taiiifries, Sulphate of Copper _ Pure Paris Green For Spnying Fruis Trees, Vina, ISAAG IEUHTEL ik' SUN. BRICK AND TILE FIRE IN SURANOE 00. They Ill Say it; What? MERCHANT " TAILOR. Pure Hellebore Erb St., - Waterloo. an til etc , etc. TRY HIM- made by L'irl J. DOERSAM, Chronicle 0mm. Waterlo Tomccomsw M tttt "HIE a Tt rtmNWt Visit this Historical Island, which In the txt'" summer reson on the (has lt only costs about $13 trum Detroit; tlt, from Toledo; $18 from Cleveland, for the mum! trip, includin meals and berths. Avoid the but m3 dust by traveling; on the D. & C timytinst itltilt The attractions of a trip to the wklnw region are urusurpassed. The bland itself , grand _rornautis, spot, " climate most itivii;crsdug. wa new steel passenger SIC'lmf‘I‘S have just been built for the 1131m- 1.al:e route, ousting t800,000 each. They in": equipped With every modern coavrrricnrse, mmumimu‘s, bathrooms, etc, yicii.1i.ated throughout by electricity, trul are ru-Lmntu-d to be the grandest, lat" tr- l mics! SH'HIIIV'F on frittshwttter. 'r" wt "won fav rritirlv compare 1.ith the air â€In vnlincrts:u an. structjuu and WTâ€.- . - 1:23;. 1 r "m a between Toledo, i' trc, 'hu' 1‘ M -H- mac, St. Igfnnco. Tl ' CL" y. "ci- 'Y' "5m .' Marquette and 1m C, Dutl, lawn; Cleveland and p, “a it "; t' it .H a l sual Put.iui,' r. "t i l. . ‘jom' makes trawling: on HA ' mm . llis. oughly crry)yol, 5:1..1 _ "', r l ' tleskriptive iymplls1 (.0 re.» A h A s"rsrrq"v. c. v._i. oval TNOUOAND MILIS or LAKI RID. " SMALL IXPIIOI. WE we now‘ prepared to an ortiemt tor th bent Scranton Coal in Rum. Stove or blur size We would advise all to order now befor Ln advance in price laker- place. The rolnb’ lities are that mane) will Lu saved bf 2"hll t orders at once We respectfully no ieit rot l patronage. Orders left at our otiice at the co ' yard or at J. W. Fear & (his Hardwm Btm will have our awful attention. Waterloo Goal Yards. COAL . Scranton Coal I An PRry describing and DEAFESS really genuine (‘me tor A 1seuvtnvroi.yoHruringF-lse Purim Inanurhow never:- or how ion winndimz. will be "ent port freer Artificial E'ltlrlll,'rt, and similiar nonhuman entirely rurtrermrsdrsd. A I, s' Thoma- lye-pr, Vicwria LhsutVert,,t9, mpwn iiuibiintps Holborn, Landon. DEALER , Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines Small Fruits, Shrubs, Roses. Etc, BERI .I N. - ONT- Scuni'rz. G Bicycles ! Bicycles I J. S. MUSE MAN, THE BERLIN uranium: ',, " King St. West. -a-aaret"t'r_,.,... Ilr'l!'d', newer and u: boneet 1',r,'fr'MIg,7ltf, to [I N & co., who hnve bad not†, yan' expenenoe In the patent renames. E','lEil'tT “on. “new txrt1fMettttal. A Handbook of In. !armnzlon oonoer'mm Plumm- and how to ob- tain them sent free. Also a union» ot methagib. Iog and tNgtenttthg ton“ tent tree. - - . ""ri'rGiiriiiiai' Tiiii7iufiCsiiiiiii a 00. mean tttit' notice": the sch-Mlle Atgt,t,r,,ttMe III In mm widely betp.rr the. puMie, Sef'f wa ue brought widely before the public with- out coat to the Inventor. Thu splendui (an. â€nod weekly. e‘uunly P,'tt,i,tt,tfi:P,t,tg Art,." have“. ctrculntm of "I! BwenutV: w In an world. " I {out Sump e can†Bent free. Build! Ed tta'rs"eg",',1g; 50- your: w 'at't "t oenu. er: number connin- tt plates. manhunt: gtragetg',Wgl hon-awn may 'ttyrr_ttr_t le" . ‘3.me oonands Unusumption Simon Snyder, get anything better than Draught, WATERLOO. ONT HOGG & HABBICK. " all pr‘eel to sum the puma: You Can't Coughs, Colde 'GrirducGrtrc%trhiciE "__""" Kaila __ M.'] 'A",8Jirlll MI BMW W:.,?,.?,"; i'fiii'i'ii) AND Human FOR is.--". Exam _ {ES 56f Bm"'nTul IIN is?!