i8 & Total Assets 3ist December ‘96 > $334.083. Keotal Net Assets Ameunt at Risk HvaoKna ts Reonomical Mutual Fire Ins, Co. Jamxs Inx®s, exâ€"M.P., Cun. Kumer, Ksq., President. Viceâ€"Presiden: In Amount Assured _ â€" > 11 73 per cen _ Cash Premium Iocome _ > 12. % " * In interest Rocelptes > > > 2404 " o‘ In Assets +0 6+ o * " Burplus over all Linbilities _ â€" 4214 "_ * 1t . is safe, sound, cconomically managed and equitable in all its planv . Its interest receip‘« have more han paid its death lorses aince tne beginning. No company anywhere, has had & lower death rata or does betrer for its Policy holders than the Dominion Life. Beparate branches for Abstainers and Women. WATERLOY MUTUAl The Dominion Lifs hag bad a good year in 1896 It Has Gained J H.Wers, M.D., T.R. Eart, Medical Director, _ Supt, of Ager cies Mircar & Stws, Wl lf RippeLt, â€" Solicitors. Becrc tary. Grzo. WBurnast, Manager, C. M. Taytor, _ Aurkep Hoskix, Q.C., 1st viceâ€"President. 2nd vieeâ€"President Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, G.C M.G., Premier of Canada. Francis C. Bruce. E.P. Clement. 8. M. Britton,Q C , M.P. _ W J.Kidd,B.A. J â€"Kerr Fisken,B. A. Geo.Somerville. OFFICERS Dominion Life Assuranee Ontario Mutual Life YEAR _ ASSETS _ ASSURANCE IN FORCE. 1873 $23,144 ‘ $701,000 1878 1426:0 _ * _ 1ss5an 1883 _ 533,105 6,572,719 1888 1313,853 12,041,914 1893 2593424 17.,751,107 1898 4,136,120 237039079 ‘They also relieve Disress tom Dyspepsia, Andigestion and ‘Too Hearty Fating. A perâ€" Seet remedy for Disziness, Nuusca, Drowsl ness, Bad Tastc in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purcly Vegetable. Om.A PH. Small Dose. _ Small Price. isubstitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter‘s, Ask for Carter‘s, Insist and demand BUCKBERROUGH & OO‘Y, OFFICERE : George Randal), President. John Shuh, Viceâ€"President, } raok Haight, Minager, John Killer Inspector, W A. Raymo, Inspoctor, Menyâ€".. Bowlby & Clemeat, Solictiors 3. I, Wideman, Keq., Bt. Jacobe, John: Allchin, Keg., New Hamburg Allan Bowman, Keq., Preton. P. K. Shants, Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Keq., Gueipb, James Livingstone, Keq., M. P., Badeo Thomas Cowan, Keq., Gait. John Shubh, Keq., # ©. Snyder Keq., Waterioo William Snider, Eeq., " Mutual and Casn Systems. 20 Y ears‘ Growth. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED IN1867. arter‘s Little Liver Pills TBHOS. HILLIARD, Managing Director. BOARD OF DIRECTORS ROBERT MELYIN, President. BOARD OF DIRKCTORS OoF BERLIN. COMPAN Y |ASSURANCE:CO. adepensbendeeness Wateriloo, Ont Waterlco On Agenots "Miss Wiggins held the close atâ€"| Toupes, B Long 8@ tention of her audience all through, Bh’ï¬-.'h (‘):v"'ï¬... are and she made many striking foinu. where, and the satisfactio The whole address was a logical | by those who adopt thems, and practical summary of the arguâ€"| comfort and 3::- for ;nd -cu;‘:‘ wohibitio:u. DoON‘T mr‘z.. ing with a touc appeal to| esrewora lor all lovers of humanity to come to rmffl-â€"m ‘ the help of God, â€"home and ¢véry|ain limassen oaae Lasts 4| | Miss Charlotte E. Wiggins. of| by her children, her brother Rev. Toronto, will deliver twe addresses hIouen Erb and a number of others, during her short stay in Berlin. One| she fell asleep with a simile of peace will be in the afternoon on "Child|on her countenance. Study" and the other in the evenit:& . Hinbiirmectedisimamaes veen on "The _ Entranchisement Women." Both meetings will be Ladies, Bear in Mind held in the lecture room of the Y.| Wadraw sproial attrnution to the M. C,. A., April 24th, and are open | visib of Prof. Dorenwend to Wal to all. Among the many interesting | Hoase, Berlin, Friday, April 28, .m freu notices of her lectures is the|a 1 selsction of styles in Hair ollowing: _ _ _ 0::-.5 as Ladies and Ganta) Wina IPmiip. _ A strong elflort will beifjf Betznerer, her o made to bring Godfrey‘s Band here {aving died 9th at an early date within two weeks if] had 37 grand cth, possible. It was decided to hold grand &ildten. N joint celebrations, the first in Berlin|kind mother. She on May 24th and the second in |and faithful membe Waterloo in August. An excursion | nite church for 63 will in all probability be on the bill | the most cheerful, c also. .« and trust unon hes A joint meeting of committees from Berlin and ~Waterlooâ€"musicat socicties was held Wednesday evenâ€" ing in Mr. W. R. Travers‘ private office. The following officers were elected for Berlin and Waterloo respectively: _ Presidents, WR Travers and C W Schiedel; Secreâ€" taries, F H Illing and E M Devitt; Treasurers, J H Roos and Wm Roos; Committee, C W Wells, H W Roos, F Von Neubronn, G O Philip. _ A strong effort will be fever from which he has only just] A prominent baseball man says resovered. He visited friends in |he has small hopes for Berlin unless Preston after leaving Berlin and inâ€"|some sort of fence is erected in the tends to return home on Monday. | Town Park to separate the ball porâ€" n im ces tion from the remainder. Even a j LYCEUM LEAGUE. movable wire fence would keep m the spectators more in a bunch so The Lyceum League held an|that interlopers wouild not be lost interesting meeting an Thursday|sight of so easily. evening. The debate on a resoluâ€" roce e nv o omm mmen Eion introductzd at a former {llget- THE LATE MRS, WM. MOYER . ing _ censuring the _ Dominion Government, was concluded by Mr. «â€"â€"â€"â€" A. Eby. _A vote was then taken x and the Government was sustained. no};l}:e g;’,oel;rs:id :vasflbt:,r: ‘:g: :%‘tl: Preparations were made for the Ocf 1818 and gn‘:)mher of ts afâ€" meeting next Friday evening when ter she was married movev{ean 3 a debate on Woman‘s Right‘s is on £ in the C 1 £* Boe "o the bill. _ As this subject was chos.|{afm ‘D the Corporation of" Berlin en at the request of the W. C. T. U. where she resided 27 years, until the the members of which body are dlfalh o‘l; her hustl})and lWth];\ occurred going to attend, the subject will :oï¬lzezrpril:::net :'ezzd:n:: sseh:xo;:tsi i°2},’,‘.l$:?.‘.’::‘}:’;;“§£l’ {f'e':;:,':d::st the daughter of Mr. Peter Erb who appointed to meet a committee from | *** the best informed man in Onâ€" St. Mary‘s Society to arrange for a tario, he being one of the first setâ€" debate in the near future, probably ters ';‘bl:’-'s c:)lunty. ‘:‘e date °f8h's in May, in St. Mary‘s Hall. mirival being the s1st June 18o7, Mr. P. BoEKMER, A PRIVATE IN THE AmericaNJarxy at CUBA IN Town. Mr. Philip E. Boehmer, causin to Mr. H. 8. Bochmer, is visiting friends in Berlin. Mr. Boehmer‘s home is in Chicago and he has the Jistinction of having passed through the late Cuban war, He took part in the battle of El Cano and other engagements. Mr. Boehmer shed his blood for his country, having been wounded quite severely. Like many others he contracted malarial fever from which he has only just resovered. He visited friends in Preston after leaving Berlin and inâ€" tends to return home on Monday. ©ive Points neighborhood gathers there forming a small lake and deâ€" positing filth and refuse. It is beâ€" ieved that half of this water at, least could be carried on downr: Frederick Street. Messrs. Jackson and Cochrane, shipped a carload of woodworking machines west on Monday. This firmp cannot keep up with orders. The ay the Liberal tariff benefits them fully $1,000 more than the old tarâ€" ‘ff, through cheapening raw maâ€" terial. Dora Fredelina Schreiber, :jged four years and three months, died it her home on Monday. The funerâ€" al took place on \Wednesday afterâ€" noon to the Luthernan church_ for service, thence to Mount Hope Cemâ€" etery for interment. Agnes Sttreet baseball club held a meeting Wednesday at the school and organized for the season. â€" The lollowing officers were elected:â€" Captainâ€"Mr Martin. , Secyâ€"Treas H Huehnergard. Mascottâ€"P Wasburn. Residents in the neighborhood of Pequegnat Avenue are complaining because the large quantity of the water from the Central School and S!ran‘fe though it may sound, an extraordinarily large muskrat was illed on King Street on Tuesday evening. It was near> the postâ€" o‘fice and heading for the Bank o Commerce. The Junior Baseball Club met ai the North American on Wednesday evening, elected officers and dis cussed the season‘s outlook. On Tuesday morning Mr. Chas. Theiler, of this town passed away after a bricf illness Mr. Theiler was born in St. Clemens, Germany, and came to Berlin when yet a lad. Cisjohpna:l‘dlichrdl}.u- rence were discha from jail yesâ€" terday after serving 30 days for vagrancy. REMEMBER THE DATE. MEETING OF MUSICAL SOCIETIES. FOUGHT IN CUBA. ALL LCOAL NEWSB FAITHFULLY Y.] Wadraw sproial attraution to the pen | visib of Prof. Dorenwend to W.:rr ing | Hoase, Berlin, Friday, April 28, with the|a large selection of styies in Hair Oxnobubdlu'u‘o..u’ Wigs atâ€"| Toupes, Hings, Long Switobes, ato ‘gh, | His Hair Coverings are worn everyâ€" nts. | where, and the satisfaction obtained ica! | by those who adopt thems, are heaith, estreworn through the low of Hair Bhe had 8 children 5 of whom surâ€" vive her. _ They are Samuel, Cyrus, Mrs J B Snider, Mrs D Kolb, and { Betznerer, heroidest son Peter, aving died 9th July. 1896. â€" She had 37 innd children and 11 great grand children. Mrs Moyer was a kind mother. She was a consistent and faithful member of the Mennoâ€" nite church for 63 years She hbad the most cheerful, confident reliance and trust upon hesâ€"Dear Redeemer and longed to be called to that bell.ltiflï¬ golden shore. _ At her death. she was surrounded We question if their is a single person in Waterloo County, that was known to as many as Mrs, Moyer. Those best acquainted with her can testify that in her friendâ€" ship for the poor, afflicted and unâ€" fortunate she had few equals and we know of no person that was more highly esteemed amongst a most extensive circle of acquainâ€" tances than she. The deceased was born one mile north of Bridgeport on the 16th Oct 1818 and a number of years afâ€" ter she was married movevi' on a, farm in the Corporation of Berlin where she resided 27 years, until the death of her husband which occurred the 23rd June 1877 when she moved to her present residence. She was the daughter of Mr. Peter Erb who was the best informed man in Onâ€" tario, he being one of the first setâ€" tlers in this county, the date of his arrival being the 21st June 1807, when there was nothing but .bush where Berlin now stands, and Dun das being the nearest grist mill. THE LATE MRS, WM. MOYER. | The farewell social to Rev. Mr.| "Mr Pa Atkinson and Mrs. Atkinson took|thanked } place in the Hall of St Andrew‘s spent two The deceased was born one mile | church on Wednesday evening and |his life in north of Bridgeport on the 16th | Was largely attended. â€" * {for Mr E. Frank O. Halloran who played ball in Berlin year before last has signed with the Maple Leafs, Guelph. _ â€" â€" ~ Hon. Presidentâ€"Lorne Bricker. Presidentâ€"J. Meldrum. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Ralph Cossey. Sec‘y.Treas â€"Alvin E. Shantz. Buglerâ€"Frank Lamont. The offices of captain and lieuâ€" tenant were left open till next meetâ€" ing which will take place on Wedâ€" nesday evening. _ (;The following officers were electâ€" ed : Aithough King street is still full of ice, a well attended meeting of enthusiastic wheelmen convened last evening in the parlor of the Grand Central, to elect officers and talk over plans tor the season. The membershii fee this year will be $1.00 and this carries with it all the privileges in the Canadian Wheelâ€" man‘s Association ;â€" it also entities the holder to one year‘s subscription to the Canadian Wheelman. The club‘s colors will be the same as last year, green and white. It was deâ€" cided to give a prize valued at not jess than $2 to the member securing the largest number of new members by"!.he Ist of ]une.m 2s ‘l‘h:d [oilo‘:ving n:muouh° ion was put and carried, that t 0 comâ€" mittee be nuthorizecr tmyake an estimate of the amount required to place the building lot in proper shape as a public pleasure ground and report at next meeting. BERLIN BICYCLE CLUB ELECT OFFIâ€" CBERS. Pirch, and German, Dr. Myliyé and Messrs Motz, Reidel, and Forsyth. Besides routine busi and the ï¬â€˜n‘ of a number of a¢â€" counts, the disposal of the Library lotiof the corner of Queen and Weber Streets was discussed. There has been some notion of handing it over to the town since it seems unlikely that the Board will be able to erect a building on it. Last r:?ht' howâ€" ever, the majotitz favored the retenâ€" tion of the lot and the converting of it into a public park. â€" WHEELMEN ARE READY. FREE LIBRARY BOARD. |of Berlin aremaking special eforts & PUBLIC PLEASURE GROUKND. :.-n-. rum"o‘-'.:e:- by" s« members of the board and other _meeting on Thursday evening. [tations by the children, etc., will be NOTES Was theresul) of his splendid health, Indomitable will and tremendous enerâ€" are not found where stomach, Hver, flhqngq bowels are ont of order. If you want these qualliies and the sue During an intermission which then followed the ladies served reâ€" freshments and a very agreeable social hour was passed. In parting with you we wish you all hap?‘ineu and g;osperity in your new sphere of labor. It is some compensation to your friends for their loss to remember that you "are going up higher" and, entering upon a larger field of usefuiness in the capital city of the Province where we are confident your career will be a prosperous one and where we hope and pray you "mnr shine more: and more unto the perfect day." Your departure from our midst causes heartfelt regret, not only in 8t. Andrew‘s church but in the town where you have both been so much loved and appreciated. be Hi~ â€"crmons have always borne evidence of careful andvs mature thought, and much preparation, and have been profitable not only to his own people but to very many peoâ€" ple in the community who were atâ€" tracted to St. Andrew‘s church by the high order of the sermons deâ€" liv.qeg from the pulpit. â€" Mr. Atkinson‘s ministrations and pulpit work have been of the highest order. In severing your relations with the congregation we have to say that â€"those years have been happy, peaceful and profitable uones for the CRh&fCh. ~~~~ ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Be pleased to accept the accom panying as souvenirs of St. And» rew‘s Church, Berlin, with which you have for so many years been ccnnected and associated. _ The Chairman then read the folâ€" lowing address to Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson and presented them on behalf of the congregation, with an elegant music cabinet, two beautiful chairs and a purse of gold. Mrs. Eph. Bricker presented Mrs. Atkinâ€" son with a handsome quilt, To Mas. amp Rev. Mr. Atkinson: St. Andrew‘s Congregation Bid Adieu to Mr. l Accounts were passed amountin to $251.92. The Lad{ Superintendg- ent‘s report showed three hundred and seventeen hospital days for March ; and fourteen patients in the institution on April 1st Receipts from paying patients amounted to $77.55. The improvement of the grounds which have recently been much cut up by water was taken hold of and will be pushed along at once. _A grant was accordingly made to the grounds committee to be applied before tree planting beâ€" gins. Thegrant of $6o at a preâ€" vious meeting for trees and shrubs it is expected will, when properly invested, make an immense imâ€" provement. A considerable amount of routine business was transacted.. The donations for March were as follows : J. B. Fischer, roast lamb ; Mrs. Travers, cake and ice cream ; Rev. R. Atkinson, 4 dozen Century Magazines ; St. Andrew‘s Church, 3 jelly cakes. GROUNDS WILL BE BEAUTIFUL, The regular meeting of the Hosâ€" pital Board was held on Friday evening at the Hospital. _ _ occupied the chair in the absence of the regular chairman Mr. Randall. Members present were: Messrs. Fennell, Anthes, Lang, Nichaus, Von Pirch, Sm th.J. C. Breithaupt, Riddel] and Sc{m tz. Mr. Fennell with the work for five years, the last two of which he has very efficiâ€" ently filled the position of Assistant Central Secretary in the Toronto Association. Before that he was chairman of the reception comâ€" miftee at the same place. Mr Elliott was born near Mount Forest twentyâ€"six years ago and removed to Toronto when twelve years of age‘receiving his public and hif school education in that city. Su ï¬mtly he held a position in the ce of the Canadian Mutual Loan and Investment Co. of Toronto. He, was married in Decembur I[asld‘to Miss Alice Cooper of Meaâ€" for Mr.\eo, Ejliott the new becuhzl of the Y.M.C.A.has been connected | ¢â€" Mr.Geo. Eiliott the new Secrctar ‘The School Board and teachérs THE NEW SECRETARY. Rismark‘s Iron Nerve HOSPITAL BOARD. FAREWELL EMPIRE DAY Atkinson North Easthoye pioneer, Matthew Patterson, one of the earliest pionâ€" eers of North Easthope, died on ‘Thursday. aged seventyâ€"one years. He came from Scotland and settled in North Easthope 1834. _A numâ€" ber of children survive, one of them being Mr. Wm. Patterson, township collector of North Easthope. The funeral took place to St. Andrew‘s cemetery, North Easthope, on Satâ€" urday, hungry, what do yOU â€"giÂ¥0 | *_* _ "oor Cleveland quickatep $40.00 i lhem? F ood,. e When thirsty? Water, P. ) :6% eutZWleSBP, Now use the same good 8T. OLEM common sense, and what * s romnly mempeng * **~ * would you giVG them when <memmenermrmmennmerermmmemeven omm cmmemm seame they are too thin? The bess| The Molsons Bauk fatâ€"forming food, of course.| mEaAD OFFrICE, MoONTREAL Somehow you think of | Sapital $2,000,000 _ Rest,81,500,000. Scott‘s Emulsion at once _ |a CENERAL BANKING BUsiNESS For a quarter of a century | * TRANBACTEHD, it has been making thin o T children, plump; weak childâ€" Orafte Issued .im Points ren, strong; sick childrem | ipermt stigret in came ot Fom Detam ts the prescription of one of the videst aud best J&W and nurses in m"{:‘.m fates. Price twontyâ€"five cents a bottle, SBold little sufferer immediately. u-r.a upor it mothers there is no mistake about it. It cures Uiarrhos, rz)nllnu the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colie, softens the Gums,reduces Inâ€" flammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole sstem. "Mrs, Winslow‘s Boothing Syrup ‘or children tecthing is pleasant to the taste and ts the prescription of one of the videst and best upon. He paid a tribute to Mr Page and from a personal associaâ€" tion with Mr. Elliott, welcomed him and assured the audience of his sucâ€" cess as a Y. M. C. A. worker. _ Mr Page, briefly, but feelingly thanked his friends, saying he had spent two of the happiest years of his life in Berlin and bespeaking for Mr Elliott the same support he had always received. Mr Page was called forward and presented with a well filled purse and an address, whichwas read by Mr. E. D. Lang. _ _ Mortgage.... .... .... Paid ?rom Mrs. C. Breithaupt‘s donation Balance unprovided for Subscribed............ Paid on Mortgage ...... Interest on Mortgage.... Salarie8.....s«srrrrcrrs Mr. Colé.::..+s sise sies TAXC§.... ...« ++« se Water, Insurance, Readâ€" ing Room, Printing, Ofâ€" ficeExpenses, Repairs to cellar and _ furnace, Outdoor work, Miscelâ€" JaneOus .: ::rssssrirrs Fuel and light.......... Total $2146 21 Receipts for the year.... _ 2161 24 Expenditure for the year _ 2146 21 Balance from last year.. Membership fees........ Subscriptions ...... .... Rentals...:â€"s +:.:+11+% Bundrics...... rikses a% Rebate on taxes........ Donation from Mts C. Breithaupt ...... .... Interest on same...... .\ Borrowed from Building Fund...........u..- The fourth annual m"’!,“ the Berlin Y. M. C. A. was held on Friday evening in the Assembly Hall of the Association, A large number of friends, o.I;, the 'ourk Pwere present to say good to Mr.Page, and welcomeyl‘r. El.hy:tt,the incomâ€" ing Generalâ€"Secretary. ‘The reguâ€" lar business of the annual meeting was also gone through with, FINANCIAL REPORT Mr W H Becker then read the financial report which is condensed as follows: ADIEU AND WELCOME d alw_?-s received. â€" Mr J T McLean was next called When the children are Balance on hand ceiving of Reports and Election rest t Total For Over Fifty Years. EXPENDITURES RECEIPTS o o en en j Guaranteed for a year, e d Whvmta’llhï¬..mmh’:&hd m. bit better ? _______,“'G'n RACYCLE, u{AlOUS and l‘l}fllll!‘l:!t. > Sole for ROBERFSON‘S P. ust received a Mesting ns | ds REFRW im "Beer sns pevn se rott »ociort roh. e tack ts an e #1021 50 $2161 )15 03 4000 00 3500 00 2478 50 $500 0o 500 00 357 77 210 33 679 oo 100 00 98 21 200 00 476 75 510 0o 242 00 54 80 50 oo 15 is W. COS@POVE, Manager, _ ;g 7i| Office and Warerooms 85 King Street, Berlin. x 10 00 mâ€"â€"i’pï¬_gï¬w;l@ d 8T. OLEMENTS. HEIDELBERG AQENTS â€"for Heideliberg, §t. Clementa, Linwood, Hawkevilie, Wellesiey, Prauamaint91 | We is beacam + for $55.00. FIRST take a look at some oth‘r makes, then look &t & CLEVELAND judgment will tell you which to buy. It It is simply out of reason to spend twenty or thirty dollars for m cheap grade or second hand bicycle when you can buy a high grade CLE V EL_AND wHB SaYING® BANK DEPARTMENt Speci:! Attention Given to the Collection of Commercial Farmers‘ Sales Notes. . AGeneral Banking Business Transacted. Farmers‘ Notes I;heo;i:._ Drafte Iesuad Payable at all Points in Cundn,ilnlndi.? the Yukon District, and the Principal Cities in the United States, Great Britain, France, Bermuda, &c. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMRNT. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reccived, and current rates of interest allowed. {Nlnovï¬â€œo:ltn.rdd“ to the principal twice ayear, at the end of May and _ > MONEY ORDERS May be procured at lowest rates for any sum up to fifty dollars, payable L * * point in Tanady submoiy of ihbe Tubon Twnimy, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCR ESTABLISHNED 1sot, HRAD OFFICE, TORONTO â€" OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS » $6,000,000 REST ® e « * = = a 1,000,000 B. E. WALKER, Gexzrat Maxacrm. All Policies Guarantsed by The LONDON & LANCASHIRE FIREâ€"INS. CO with Assets of $15,000,000, JA-I‘“I‘M JOMW SBUW. Vise.Presifam BUBSCRIBED CAPITAL » &8 0k a DEPOBIT WITH DOMINION GOVT < * The Cleve‘and, and we are thoroughly convinced we have the best wheel on the marke®. $ Our Cleveland Quickstep $40.00 is equal to any other $50.00 wheel. Our firm derision to give our petrons the best that money could buy, so we THE MERCANTILE FIRE Three Distinct Features _ _ The GENDRON Wheel â€" HARDWARE MERCHANTS _ _ â€" _ . _ WATRBRLOOâ€" _ BTRRNGTBH, BBAUTY and SBPERND. 1t is admired by all, copied by some and equalled by noneâ€"Also a number of second hand wheelt Baby Carringes, Express Waggons, ctc., in abundance and very cheap. 6 gh ETB CTERTDY HEAD OFFICE, â€" â€" WATERLOO, ONTARIO. ALFRED WRIGBHT, Secretary, J. S. ROOS.â€"Sole Local Agent. WATERLOO BRANCOELC CONRAD BROTHERS, INSURANCE OOMPANY. and are selling cl.oap or vnan. A W. ROBARTS, Manager. 0. J. Steiss, P« at smy bunking WHEEL Your own