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3 h md Coa nham inet Mr] NE Wb a oe cl out erg 0 ouch 0 ¢ * 1 4 Lai wos P « govt - aig\ _ 1_ o R ; + - a 4g” . {4 y z _J FL! . , oe s 0 4. » I > ha _ V L._M_X_.X‘3(A VII—”Np; _8, BALDWINSVILLE, ONONDAGA CO., N. Y., SEPTEMBER 18, 1884. WHOLE NO. 1973. m = \-\ m m seamer m _ - me sus z Li -_- *. a i r e venmemsizany = cogs = C » \ » Lo ip ~ ofp . . & | cew f THRAVELER'S DIRECTORY Cooler. A heavy frost Maturday,. f Dian!» of our merchants will have ASSEMBLYIMAN TAPPAN. by cheers for the success of the cause, | Republican Banner Haising. \ Oswego & Syracuse Railroad. -M. Tobin's tobweeo warehouse has NUC splays at our fair, i mannn. and they were given with a vin. Mr.; ® < reached the roof, Miss Jessie Cuykendale, of Au i’lr\?::::':: Tn:::ll;nvm“fe' Tappan's serenaders and friends were The Republicans of the town of Lysan- - A r . , mod R is « ip R sso ran for , & . , SguvmlzgnwxuzszEx; Goxuugov'rur. , mesyllnkh‘ to Miss Hattie Dunham for “11111111335 the guest of Mrs. Walter Mi I this District. treated to & generons supply of cigars, | der will raise a banner across Bridge-st. :82 a.m.; 1288 p.m.; 2:86, 6:48 p.m 47,85 p.m., frt New (Orleans paper. * ' 1 i >. | Saturd 1 ‘ : e and the Cornet Band furnished enter. on Saturday evening, Bept. 20th, The LEAYE BALDWINSYVILLE-GOING NORTH,. -The county fair is being held in| 3 ,“.', | UG R. ‘Yllf’OH' y Jim) The First Assembly District Conven.| taining music while the joilification Plamed Knight Escort of Baldwinsville, 7:41, a. m.; 236, 6:48, 7:56, p,. m. 11:40 a.m. frt. Byracume this week [City, is spending a few days in town |,, . T i i '11, &. m.j 2100, 0140, 1100, P, IN. 112139 AQI. PTL i > visiting friends tion convened ut the Court House, ves | went om. The crowd after having had | headed by the Cornet Band, and also ac- ' | E > Ve , LEAVE SYRACUSE-GOING NoRTH, On folly time, dispersed with loud cheer | q { . | & Jolly time, dispersed with loud ( lieers ' companied by a number of campaign a 7:15, a, m.; 2:10, 5:00, 7:80, p. im. 11:00 a. m. frt, m a New York Central Railroad. Western Division.--Depart«-Direct Road. 2:40, 5:00, 58:20, 7:05, 7:85, 11:46 a. m., 12:10, 1:40, 3:55, 6:40 7:40 and 8:45 p. m. Arrive, Direct - Road--1:80, 4:00, 5:35, 9:30 and 10:80 a, m., 12810, 1:80, 6:50, 7;10, 7:2 and 9:10 p. m. Depart, Auburn Road--5:25, 10:00 a . m,, 8:00, and 7:45 p.m. Arrive, Auburn Road-1:15, 0:35 a, m.,12;10 and 7:00 p. m. Rastern Diviston--- Depart- 1:85, 4105, 5130 R:15, 9:50 and 11:00 a. m., 12.30, 1:40, 2115, 5100, 7:40, 7:50 and 9:30 p. in. Arrive-- 235, 480, 4:30, 5:15 6:15, $:50 and 11130 a. m., 12:00 m., 1:00, 1:80, 8:50. 4:40, 6:26 7115 and lbzh) p. m. -- s es New York, Wost Shore and Railway. Trains leave Nyracuse as follows; Eastern - Diviston.-Depart, ®10, Hido a, m., 1540, 4:25, 10:00 p. m. Arrive, 6:25, 10: 20 a. m., 130,700; 7:13 p. om. Western' Division. =Depart, 6088, 7.39 a. in.. 1:45, 4340, 7:85 p. in. ) Arrive, 10:20 a, inug 1:10, 1085, TAN, fido p.m. MODERN - USAG Ks. Sing a song of nonsetise, Hilly Mary Anni Maw is in the kitchen Working like a man. Paw is In the counting house Toiling hnrd for money. You mre in the parlor, Don't you think it funny * Sing your song of nonsetise . Home time, Mary Ann. You'll be in the kitehen Working like a man C Husband in the counting horse Earning little money. Daughter in the parlor Then it won't be funiry Bald winsyv iHe Far opens neat seek Tuesday (i.. A- Burteh. town over Mumday af Pulten Ws |D Is spe nad J ohn stanton. of Thia Ing a few das «an tosmwn + Eo A Ell» has built a house Le tween Bisdee and Water «troets W ii - Widson oof Plaimasadie ow ea htat a 1000, hog at onr fair Miss :N“|“\ Maleotim of Le co de vi«fting her aunt M- Mertihew Lager Mre oS M ro and Mrs Warren so White Mr« - Dr Ned Stone are sisting af Mary Priashie s Foward C0 Beauehangpe ai d - Spsco left town on Wednesday for C or nell Univerkity The- Phoenix Union Agrieniturm sSoemrety will hold their Eweifth Annia, Fair on- Tuesday _- Wednesday - and Thuraday, Sept. 30th Oct 1st and 2d T“}lflf’1'll of Mr +a A very able article on and the Tariff from the pen M- Tobin should he rea tiv grower - Tt will be found on the » gh page of this issue A crank in Buffalo is making ar rangementa to kg, onur Ni ra Fnfig in a rubber ball Ve wish Rail wjneville was near the: Falls Some oof onr cranks might tbe imdnueed to get in a mibhber ball and go over The Demoerats of this visingt\ are invited to attend a- meeting Fmdas evening. Sept 19th in reeins ver A B. Glover'@ etore for the purpose organizing a campaign club and trans acting mush other business as may before the meeting. -Mr Wallace Tasman and Mr (reo Denovan - addre the Republican rally at Warners last Saturday - These gentlemen will make a number of speeches during the oampmgl?‘ Mr ignovan will epeak in Memphis and Cigarville during the ceming week -The Y M © A wilh haid a ples meeting at their rooms next Snndar afternoon at 4 o cloek | A cor Aai invitation isextermled to the v ung people to be present and help make these meetings interestin J T san tpg will take charge of the ineeting 0 Sherman Antbry seven years A grandson of Ramue! Walla of the %o iis House fell into the canal. near Eiwarils® coal yard. yesterday after noon who reseed him from a peruens itimn. hetween a cana hmat and 'he doaek - (Canainkarie (Ctrurier -l aa cuflomak say« tin mznga pos few pe e know e > to o{ \~* at hm time - A sangeet \ herries, an orange or banana ap oor apple at «ix in the min? make the «ky look brighter and 8B the world sith cunshite even on dary« and yet many never zk of Ma Buffnlo His eries were beard by, Johr. Miss Edith Holden, of New York. i 6a @ is vixiti \. Morris' ___ Mr. and Mra. J. D, Kinney. of New is visiting at W. F. Morris', | York, are the guests of Mro Burton «Mrs, D. M. Rankin, of Troy, N. Y.86 Betts, of Sener House, is visiting at 8. C. Muydan's, i \ Dr. W. W. Perkins was one of the judges of fruit aut the county fair. Editor Hnrrison, of the Phoenia Register paid us a visit Saturday,. The Actives and Jacksonville nine | play a mutch game suturday afternoon. | on the Academy grounds. f The stenmmer Jaeob Amos, will I run to and -from othe Fair Grounds J during the Fair. | I Wanted, at this office, a number of a l cords of hard, dry wood, not over two Senecas vs. Actives, i feet long. wy | Mr. and Mrs. Willian® Lusk quietly celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marrige Mept. 7th. hast Friday afternoon the Senecas and Actives of this village again erossed bmts, and again the Seners were de feated The defeat was quite exasper *nting to the younger club. as it was evident. that they swore playing equally as good a game iis the Actives, and hut Ah. yes, my ehild, 't wam 4 The year bowel remember, L froze my nose in full July,. And burnt it in September, | i A Song Socdatble swill e held bp 1 | the Y. M. C. Asoat tl'w residence of Mr for one or two fatal errors the result ‘U’ENW-‘l Breed, next \\“\\,\ ey¥enNF - would hve been cothermwise Good © Young People are cordially invited, f f ~ playing wis done on- both sides, the A sewing-mmchine ngent was ore cently attacked by a fleree entameount, near Milford. Strange as it may Ap pear. the catamoennt escaped without Aiuying one of the muchines, | Actives showing excellent work at the bat and the Senecas in the field. It wus evident the sympathy of the au dience was with the younger efudb, and | they did all they could by way of cheering nnd edapping of muds to en conmnyge them . aand they reeded courmgement too, as one of ther elhuruef, tt is understood that Blaine will | | deliver his first a reech imm this Staite in ; Buffalo. will thon ysisit Rochester, ien I Syracuse, Utica, Albany,. and \ t perhaps a few other pluces frulttmgs is to get discouraged and care Miss - Nichols closed cher - sehool. if t} , , ; , , Tuesday to attend the funeral of her less if the grim 24V T” it Konk comasin, William 6.) Warner, ot Roches aginst them - Wath continued quiet. Ostend y aud unexogted plus ing oan the part of the Hepes the sould ter. who wires anstandtly o saturday by falling from the bnatecrrn of the Nation terday. -A full list of delegates was present. John T. Skinner called the convention to order, and nominated Col. Geo. N- Crouse, Chairman. W. T Mydlerain and P. J. yo were elected Mecretauries After the matte in relation to the contested delegation from the First Ward was settled by the committee appointed by the chair n motion for an informal buwllot was cur ried, and the following was the result: Cooney Whole number of votes cast. 61 R Necessiry to a choir . l. Wallace Tappan H2 Authony 8. Web t6 Janes Geddes l woe D Thomas tho Advoard .o _ Loud J. B3. White 2.20 A formml balfot was then ordered and resulted us follows. Whole mumber of votes east. Od Waulluee Tupwm ,,,,, 4. Anthony s,. Webb 17 Jaumes Geddes 2 222 2 e 2 uS Thomas G+, Alvord _ d On motion of Mr. Webb. the nom {nation wars made omantihonus Mr Tappan briefly expressed his oblign tions to the eonmvention for his normmin Ation. auned pmievie asetrinice din t he event of bos edecctiopn that he swoudd represent the distriet to the best of hus ability. \ S AIDE AT BALDW TNSVI LEK Mir tuucdbod Tast ex endiqgont Bis residence. con Tappan wis handsoniely sere the corner of Oswego und East Onerdn al Hotel ; \ ‘ f o fod at an diffiendt mat ter toodbeferct thutH streets ~A Inrge number of his fellow me vom && fom thie TU tf sc fit ripe d he offen] gape of I8 t= ths 1 LH sa f 1 ut fj as 1 £ \as heh opens n this sallage rect wee | eddaze n‘ padived bray thie Hadd was Taresdasy ~~ Be on haired ards sath s onr thie gn vil fe Coptet Band assembled ano front ated gave the add ohn <b t= of Miro 'Thnppan s residence and gave nid t hant sou ean ain thear end ries aand * 8 three draarts deers for him and the ri « « Mik ' * , nfradigrenunit Game po < 20d 0 Repou b eatise He wae congratu T ye | ' - f . a Mob a & o 20s o | , llhu afffee of If\: | Pass Ir.]\}]1|o if. 171, uis , , . po ) xo erage eca eag of fellow rrp er fa o wis fedadfa ocde«1 Poy +8 Ite os . M i toy +> © i ' ~ ! A ble f Coouptie fnst 'Touesday night Ys 66 gree Prraw g f \ rae da ow hi ti rut Bare ans a hud hut rea hed ats «uber ”My\ i U gp ' pog ccd - dee fine oce al e M Mo haged arre ' tote e a «Pepe sed far w an eo ¢ ad s «s pact hame ats aut «f octave L wad M Lop 0 eo Aieraim oer A \'IH'¥\}H\|H Pin shod ay bock - ea frou W 6a { clude whig asia e aati Nout amin Poots ont vo dA se app a [roa R thear hte. ean houiresdes ee en ras £000 , baad wth Gree u reakis ow l be oo or t | WHr \o per asada oe whe th a Pho l % ' , f cem Hagh $06 pe p> Pea paute | kw,“ Moo T apga o p ec ak 5 s Miro I hes aas Rohrer coe eat p a sopa the Fos wee ko Tuesdas for Kurope Poros o=\ : buena 6 or a [op a Lea the Gru ti ato Pfr oa bots 1, ‘ 20. I , f phy to - foros * a* * i Ind ~ T ag do > Jas bop bpok oa pA 668609 yooes odd heeaie e f bie C * ( +o M la' - 6a ate £op M + Ma od Wii «h dager a >o ard *~ ~ Mk Pu [0 Y wwe bos no tna forst Jukes plein sada t ea = h h none Lond Da ara 205% ovr “W \ t & = «8 yo a. , .. , Ohir o fends shear take ' \ bre f& to ao ri fest wss stead gs woo S - % sec Pers - + i ® © Lik pmirtie dar pains tee serite the frag o> C0, , al ipprec ated, arog Toe ba or sens perscots and ‘iln;‘l'~ A» PM”) Amo boa ' poe go foo y ood an herr tu eg sod ts al«o | they «hould have thergrteos Onondaga (ounty Assessments, soup pert oeed frrols oe bis Wed Every week we - Loam wrat fed (096% gr avo ore s Selye die lef dase ;\”\\ “(Y' ~ h I ' fee oat» entand ba 7h» A v41vqu If mary tlaprw p foce {I ~*\ / paper lins gote too press NOC | ated T uo pe I may o w f toe cro say P) a 'ad ¢ Fours 06 Spperygsors on cc orf M port Ele fa kt ot fe e fo ago »o'ayelies of C omor Poa R > . ' orf oa fie cods is fe 5% . fuss Cho |» ereaiiion theo frit ge o> R of) Prag pws Jar J Kendal ato u artfar the fot i faf ov v [ naa ner' week 4+ oof fos» ow hie try tr kon 504 sea fo fer Skee rate far 0 9C Cf of (ped u boul po pc ® toe ec Mags O ;o AlWAVS A&@Ri) we bog bef nos gted Ao Ruse ft fe S sth ward boate of the Te *+oadg mtq'es ow ba not thas wn l Farve oaths tasttoms Phet c ouap states Qe sa r 5 1+ boss ano ( Baines of Maire No cory ron wal wee p oa do oan Io e a J £ aa r t , to efforre of d lw} san pours od | mends 9 28 bor PToohkAIC fasq as Co d Dor kato vros o; amer y I<1mfli os«tate \hay Foe [4 bop sxte® © | ol A C I ' ~ wer {4 PTJ'H'F' AC, ifi: 6 I tO 6004 tee Phuc no Poo Weka) on 6 fos ap due tree covet es fhe State oa gran } triamph od prin n poes an 1 a own of 45 oto 490 |v \p beh cote cory 65958 woot» ioo Thk t 'go tous voetory for the og «ati > poste ® ni gd {56 Marga\ Mo M - ahot c esse ah owe that th \4 tops the lowe 6+ and fis great jt Chas o(] ost det $2. 20k 3 f ta - vou gh 59+ manula turers oa. 10% fa. e! ac rem lot 40000] sufjerat OC C pas * . , ' eye «6g 0 vol free trade ov tous tual t tae ona t t - . *a*. + aas , L #1 30 * + AT A 1 \o ‘r-f w; wou tor g ' 'be past t + Har e er ttt tio the who o € ca opoph fe e@vaje cies are tor ug of . . Mot + +K Thomas Rex the disting «hed tar Comap oof S4 FAs gee w “f; {+ ye uke at Sart t tet the pwe on t The figures se; mater iv tne Amermcai peope hel 64+ ' u u 140 + © sha - an wos! . R 1. hus fags hus entire comeet. fr of foreigh Aro} sere tsa@ed ot) Rasi.i eel sa es fpr opet From 1' v Ib acia 1“ proc “A“: bl . f ~ cca ents = yhe vou a domestic bards fee nsisting =f) ser 20609000 T}. onumittee of o Mro 0 .,} “r - if: ”1N C, ”m4: a \ I V er has to charter car op. + &. - diepanh..came, wise wi. folle TOT film/xi? 3:5“ ft Junta x0 P‘Thh Falis the ases reporte) fe } ov. hy the g ,_ {rut Jamea (F Rags» that wis make exhibqt w..) be wan worth seeing oguportee send ont b . Brook ney t- Loudon Tames treme, ard the f «showed that the geseq@@r .c toon ''ron Inas people three glad aud thnce harpy <traws- A cansans Whe Likle Ad L Times (; Bai AC e: pase as _E Auburn passenger crain (ast Fr da; daga comnty averages ahs per Jimes ': D.Ain€ wi. FT took 4m” mata wes al ( {£ oops «ad ev \zens i -q . ndi ono with the 0T» sung result o Hare C38 cent ow hue Rreokivt coaAke- a chow. / of Tn” $9.59 in “F“ R“ Maui A as Cleverand 13% Sto Joh: 120 Bratier CC 0 ouf ece \4 p48 _., p teotrte suil trampee spoon Nim i\ neeoeh 39+ 4 ot puke 2M g to Amensar sing onntrme #\ tg? ino the 10 &0 Wo oORo OR osatirla +rA toe Br s Ros ~- ad fu.ay reir sang their gnets ces {aime Omo 0 and C400 Sto qo 4\ sed at th.e = «ale tyrct Woos ng andj av intog (9 wrung douce Ail: ~ 4 f no ches + * 500 -taruares Ass c tM Ac Gon w, feo o> mtizgepa, ef oo . if 1+ wor t ~* sev uta *+ campo Ame c = ook Lal o pe Cm\ € omudepa ch othe great Fopq | cat \ N en Ur n ' c+ and nyo a 4 ol Repn - kt wa fmf chat 20 te 4 haas 6 au =e r + tak <go <to faw ~ com (\ * i move foreard Sur ”FEW at; R \h> mine to snare L to to 7 a17t to Agtires after cp. r Al u eas, mdl 0 The c o | a teo sume a rta Te o- hx A o Af k © eom to go sews f * wo600 a atateama | 4 0 Ta. a . pNUPE CAL Ahead 0 Thos s\ msl pot be 0 Mo @ 260019 NAT to 09 #T tp cle higbeet ree ~ ~ oon cre aff f o'te Au. 4005 ross erim buame ans, wok oto % on os peop e 1 mean James 0 tr aw oq hw 5s to aome m we fot ha n us putt 24% . Fonoe whew. 8b argcotér 40 A}wigea ~s qr 4 sae #044, i 200% x hu. kor Short h a nd T ~ ars apd =o aoe ay {ser Ed pesy * ~A s o [tess o te * 40% -g m Moss Sq ert oa os e -m u_ At- «eh that co. e 't Sfiy aen~ T+. . + f aos ~ _ reas caw es [ Lon, Cuca n = & * « wer A &+ O. sos\ r* ha s. - w- ars J z? 7mshfif..& 49% 0 2 $22: fir , o ug - was > & Sto tea sha €00p m jo oof Ap rio rg 4st Marte ols t\. week *~ V Va ase Tappar ~- soe ato St pe -> ther seh;eve y ergin. ~f fJ omlan. defpve_=«*t 4° acu ora la a we & . great momt ® 9 x__ ther sah» | -o aopre ro Ret S Fo Koerse C Harnrs ~\ As Nept BYC s- i * igure tha . coe Re iwnevule (~* ma. aus Mederator Rev Wr ~* TT T + Rend +- oo es eeget as Skapeatees | whs o permarke ° a~k Fer Ren:! ani my fej cc vo-smen far thew Rev IP Sterhina of Oswegqg cance ar Ro . - \ship Loans Fast |v ai. F 4.9 wm ; . ¥ lon. - plea *~\ the % 090 - o> Kaw 0 ape Tym ma 3s ca jed f58 o- MR?\ us Imeygys 1 coas~ *~ trg M intarmied C r & U * al \Tr B «~ as=~a 'as Hy ct ecgarn r> } camme of Prrsign Misster © 'for the Republican party and the Re publican candidate in the First Assem bly District, e a + ke c+ Twelfth Annual Fair. 1 The Twelfth Annual Fair of the Jn dustrial Association of Northwestern Onondaga, will take place at liuldwigm ville. on 'Puesday , Wednesday, Thurs day and l<‘r'i.lu_\‘.'>fie~pl. riad. dth, 25th and 26th. ATTRACTIONS Besides the usual good displays in the yarious departments. the managers have secured -the Russell Brothers, who swill give exhibitions, three days their thrilling bi This per There which during the fair, of eyoele vet on a tight rope. formmnee is yery entertaining. will rifle match at somme of the best mmurksmen in the state will compete. ' LIVE The show of live atock promises to also be a be the lnrggest the societyoever had, and imeludes some of the finest animals in the country FHI TL 4 ND FLOW KBs if richirress The display Prout and- Elomwers will be of great and varied \ ntud ssadt sir pass the usund good eatudtats Im these ll\|NH\III\|It\ Tigo TTINu The following is the program of tro timag othe fair 0 Dma Wooed o Septernder (} 400 3x84 oud woeloek pom - A- puree of gat to e uS to harses that have on peur] a ist T' miun nd - Dhl bee better thin 4 rntroites $40 #9000 ud oglu TT. Thoureday or 25 pe ho- A purse of &n tooo he rwos t hat dacoe to te ogra duet tep ot foe 'go s guv oud $000 ud ' [+4 Sepétennd af 6d e e® f to of $1006 nd hores Ad #30 teatulre d. n! + Oda «t ort}. lors dn LP we Al & do A sersturt vo datas ed fere A a < e wos fat @ Ce a font tooo [ox 0 pokes woe te ta -ed + to > hot thk os - ke, sous th s &t tea {or odage eact; spweA k em wil lo pom fuct 6 . tie ce tie g oat mu sesh. h CUaArk ARRST tbe Seqoses H nroested cope fn ont * F my l Fuer Merre- & 0 ble} a ~ry¥ djen -~ seve the speaker of **. A Po Stuth -of ~~ --'ing wha Afrales} * ~ \art arai Wood ~a man - The a to- of shor are. ald 2k uncts appion'*ts o A aj paanse | T)Ve - R = X\ @ mp} where ha.} arge ara erthusaste An ~WCRn H ar Obes hx 2008 4 a T. _n u a,s {e+ ~ x As mou +, Ama & ale whar on Famir Trckets for Saile ote anD, has ! to _ org p ames oo ~ & - arm? Maser & V For Sate. K oer ~ good e 0C ta s ~heap - [ags ~o af tf Sagra i~ > * ule , places, will make a grand torchlight pa- clubs from Byracuse, Phoenix and other rado through the principal streets of the village. Hou, E, 0, Farrag of Syracuse, will deliver the address on the occasion. A very large crowd is anticipated. 1 -- coun ote cer | Hesolutions of Regret. a I The following resolutions were passed |by the Geddes M E. Sabbath School on the removal of Bro Jumes W. Hooper to Bald winxville WHEREAS. Our Sabbath School is called upon to lose by removal to an uther field of usefulness, the valuable services of our most able and zealous Superintendent, Brother James W ! Hooper , therefore -_ NRNesoleqd, That we deeply deplore the | loss of so earnest a worker, who bry his | judgment and efffectencey combined, has under God, brought our Nabbath School to a high standurd of exx«ellence; that by his upright Christian life he hams won our esteem, and we do heart R taal vo Res +A Sat cily commend our dear Brother and his ~R to the kind regard and fellow L ship of those with whom they mas Associate ; , 1 MouJ sSwagasrrnc. | M C Cop. ap . & To H. Copknann Committee .+ A tion, Puscort! Every ender of thre Rordgght bseort ags ordered to appear at head * ers Sart pre acy eved igh Megat 20 wto To ccoedfoe ko owath nmiforim and toreh oor [lulHl‘n T hase “411: excihied tae presenc oust sedad t hear ent ft | [ PP osi c boost Ca prtaad hi «| House tor Snle. Tw - ' +0 ored l akt orm u d wed} ) 00 tec ah fe om frSt oc baeqear of N I Mos lhe san Mp ourny sn ' R $sow - 1 Logan and Phages du MtS , a e ~ t or sale. 0 \ K bead fag «t eA a dit 1 won «o e o> on tadde wind 1 ect hed poo bags on's +T, r‘uwl { Poo dbus HT on “Hr l fa C } toy e 49 { ptrf Mouse Mote nok 1 O. Now Popes a t od e ns 4 L sade ouro rat the whatho ! uadl Jae a mugen tbe Samm ps apt |A ctoves [aat A J- dx oa herr eon Tos wher cal ' 1 bae sag + ¥ oa cue oat thus office t. 10 power h octoat ops ort } fs vow fom pets a For Saile. s- Bork@ahmre sow oin farrow a F +0006 Mrs FE Hit sepa ge cns - items of Interest. S # Breed uave pust got in set era. amea of Men « Ca ( Boote, they are of . +xoellenat Aiuag Hee ate k, a+ 2 oa beast oan pogoec} o«trie for 82 TA, owe , pope mk top wage Gov fon thoe Jet boot that I #oga evet o f.pre, ford e m let ¥ To ev are se2 uaa eattr Kup Boet ad j“ =' eater, g ay 0 # & e ard top for &, ~J fat ean , fo ® heal! {or the muney T+ k. the aao e ek t tiat toey nave han- hed for tue past three yeare, it never fava teo give satisfaction, old enetomers ® .) have no other. they declare it to be a most servieea'se boot they bave heen to find for any money. They ata have a good beavy boot for &2 ®) They have an excellent stock of reya honts for every day wear. They cave s of boots and smnmea for lalles and gents weer, and as tbe result fine exrecect hargaina they are trem ars mmenae CA. em To the Ladies. We have rerervai Fas appr C -+ oitermck a Pattera - Nearv every pat » j»-~ cs kept eek 0 (Ca. b= serctem ber Famahien So set - T1 Woop b ¥ [aches call m Co Ware anl gef foe ast Affy nent Wrepqwer roc soce saw fop ll _n ase Tne cer-: meat Aoklar hammpock othe marea at che Tagertse Reokt apd ¥»