the and FARM mgsms, nnxmwus or A 0HATTEL`i!1pBTGAGB, nrsomnan o1f ' % L nqumr or R]:`.DE1I_LP'1`ION," STATUTORY Lmsna QUIT cum mmns, Assxexmmnrs on MORTGAGE Aemmnmnrs or DEEDS, MORTGAGES. OHATTEL MORTGAGES. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, ' POS'1`ERS-Plain and Ornamental. DODGERS. A full line of BLANK FORMS Always kept in stock AT 1'oRoN1'o PRIGES MEMOBIAM amps, PROGRAMS, ' onnmzs or DANCE, - u1:i'1'1'.IIi1t UIRU U LABS RECEIPTS, T % onnoxs; ommns`, _% ENVELOPES. k. . Afulllineatallprloel. `vl\:- jg . _j_ .7 NOTE Hnwines, LETTER HEADINGS, hat Fady amps, 1-an nonrzngn n>:vfAn6:* -I respectfully solicit an opportunity to furnish estimate: for all kinds oi work in all the styles of printing, mob I man All! TASTEFUL axscunon < --OI 0311138 Of All : OLAISIB 0l'-- Tlmllonrninulnvnnca I -smiu- :23 uumor st}. me, I HAS ' uuimiA|.|.zo I=Adn.I1'|:u -V---ron ru-- - MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING cums, % VISITING cums BILL nuns, % Non: omoumns, LETTER ctnoumna OETDTR _MORTGAGEf MENU cums, SALE OFLAND Hops]: Lmsns. SNIPES, ETC.` 4 mm E%FuT?|`Ws73EEFiuAoss 1-ggn`scmnnouoo..-Lrinmootbtnairlpo ` tenm..VV_|tornndGnI.Glo ovum.-guy, _. , W _` hum; Anworklg ling if ' . " ` `:'onN rt.x'ron_ " ""s_'i'"E>vJ=':s 2 2 , m. ml: 108'! APPROVID mm run urns! mu BEST FURNISHINGS __ A'pI' ,MA1\_I UFAO_TUBERS' PRICES. ynAnAnIE%8I9,vE`_& rummce DEPOT lI1'I\ 1\-osvju -.---_-- 40 UV 511 3. wean: sAI.|.s. T.----..-- _ I`! ....v `,5,-`gg '1 r \ |= Ul vuu DLALVUAIVU are l.`.l1l`4I'J .l".L1nUM. RESTRICTION pf any The assured under this Policy may proceed to, and reside-in, any part of the world, or engage in occupation of any kind, with- out license, at payment of extra premium. American and Canadian Baby Carriages, Baby Carriages. Wall Paper is away down, and my Stock is immense. Lacrosse Sticks and Balls, Buttonless Footballs, Baseballs and Bats Masks, Gloves, Tennis Racquets and Balls, Croquet, etc. Hammocks, Express Wagons, Tricycles, Toy Carts, etc. Full lines of Stationery and the latest Books always in Stock. smnm urn Assumes oonnv, . (ESTABLISHED 1825.) HEAD ornoa I-`OR CANADA - - MONTREAL. -I-I-112: BooKsELLEB. pron THE summm mm: 1 PLOW LINES,` `"cARi=EN'17f:Rs TOOLS, GARDEN TOOLS, I t\`I'\ I-\-rqzs g---` ..______ At 110 Dunlop Street 9 BUILDERS . ` V Complete stock of E.UII;EEE.S IIAEEVVAFLE. J Painters Materials, and General Hardware, __ v - :2-V, -GARDEN 'rooLs OF ALL -KINDS, % PAINTED WIRE wmnow SCREENS, Neat and easily tted. HAIR DWA RE IRONJANDSTEEL MERCHANTS, { jr sI;u7rrzsEon 1u1Er.5p"s}iai:ini,'- '"" ' NE X'l' o.oqaJ.;1'%o THEWGANTON TEA STORE.` :CALLIsT13R, STORY & C0,, The CLAS8`H POLICIES of the STANg)_A1_I}_ are FREE FR_0AM A A-moo `-:_J "`L- -....._.._.I __, J __ own-:n_ AT LOW muons: LAWN MOWERS, 1. DAISY CHURNS. W READY MIXED PAINTS, Ixsrmcmn. Bumn. kl! svnsxsnmz ASSURANCE mvnsrnn lmnns. ovum GOV. nm-osrr A1` orrawa ARI3IE AND_-s__1'lOUD.` - 1-A---- an _- .. . _.___- At J. HENnERsdhi`s. "MILL SUPPLIES, AS, ' I A smnms AND SHOVELS, A179 ii incur. ;:.<-n Jfa. s'rnA'rHv. Ag_l_hl__'1;: ` SPADES, sno VELS, j__, jjtw And alli1'1nere.TI,!.equieites Furnished. Orders by Telegraph or Otherwise, Prompt- ly attended to. `G. O. DOLMAGE, Manager, Stroud. STEAM WORKS AN D SHOW ROOM, COLLIER-ST.. BARBIE V Permanent enlargements by a new and beautiful process. sotnw'eu's mock, Barrlo. BARRAU D _61rwF1NsIN'1) b1s'K1?rs-(>i` ALL KINDS i In stock or Made to Order. CABTETETS FROM $3.00 PER DOZEN. PHOTO s1'uD|o: runs? PRIZE. BARBIE, `I888. swrrmn Kine, Photo, - BARBIE AND TOTTENHAM VVRINGING MACHINES, BIRD CAGES, &c., vg. M. RAMSAY, Muuaxm, MONTBIAI. , the In XIBIIUKW CDCLVCUCI VV TUTTI The rivent severe thunderstorms h done no little damage to electrical plants throughout the count , and forcibly call attention to the need 0 alightning arrester that will arrest lightning at least to the ex-` tent ot protecting dynamos. It is worth noticing that there is a wide difference be- tween the comparatively mild action of . lightning on are machines and its deadly at- gscks on incafiiitilescent dynanaost.h In the rst case the e d magnets an e arma- ture. with its immense number of wind- ings, serve as a pair of impedance coils of lllosing dimensions, with the usual result 0 imiting the amage tea more or ess serious arc across the commutator. In case of the incandescent machine, however lbeeld magnets serve only to force an incoming discharge tobrealr through the` irgnature, which, with its few windings, 0301': very little effective resistance, The malt isba short `cirtlau-it eiither thrlough the 0or etween coi s, an in eit er one armature is immediately destroyed. The actual injury done by the lightningia enerally slight; it is enough if it merely Pllnctures the insulation, when the unble- `gmt short cirlcuit oompletetlifthe work 0: A" dlnaiifoiflthen iis)rii::?ss:ry"toh?a.! tf gebllghtlling very completely and to take. ahl crate precautions against dahefoull dl`~ circuits. The high-tension-power crmmos are especially thin-skinned and `ism-no little demand for. some protec- evice that shall prove eifectual. " ` TI-IE $l0l,000.000 35,000,000 `I -2nn-nnn LAWN RAKES, -jr-w AXLE GREASE, w,uuu,uuu 1,200,000 `y---- `Joint iuxrox. . Barrie. wuu ssunavuv an Fwy. nDI\OVV\Ql - Every now and then, an unscrupulous fellow joints the church as a speculation. He obtains credit, moral and monetary for blspiety-mal-piety," as TOM HOOD cells such sepulchre-whitening. By-and- by,he suddenly absconds with. say, half a million of dollars. Suppose legal justice never puts its hand upon him--what then? His conscience tries, convicts and unishes him twenty times aday. Hisev' reputa- tion fellows him on the wings of steam and lightning wherever he goes. There is -no corner of civilized earth where he can escape obloquy and scorn. The press blows his periidious deeds in every `eye. The backs of all good men are turned up- onhiin. lie is a pariah, aneoutcast. a marked man. What is there that ill- gotten wealth can purchase that will com- pensate him for the immediate jewel of- the soul, reputation? He is a moral pauper or self-condemned felon. He has not even the miserable consolation of the repentant Penetentiary convict, for he is making no atonement to society for the wrong he has done. What is be but a wretched convict, with all Christendom for his Baetile `I The jail-bird can hide his shame in a cell, but the detected yet unpunished villain is continually on view, and which ever way he turns, he sees the curled lip of contempt. the slow-moving nger of scorn. - Many who are called fortunate men. owe their acquisitions solely to a species of trickery and fraud which is not the less mscally because it is so ingeniously eon- trived as to evade the penalties of the law. Call it smartnoss, acuteness, or what you will, there is nonnme that can make it smell sweet in the nostrils of honest men. Without you have the respect of this class, you cannot have your own, and, wanting that, the richestis poor, indeed. E`-v v nn-u l\I\A `Lana nus IIIIAQZII nnu`Aunnn _ _ f hi. and QM takes 9. hand 1 oh 0 . " "`UIIO ` J M ,_--uvu In (I-Tuu Dr. Andrew I,I'.sfm`diOIl M":, writing in the V1'g"""beu an imP'}'u, for April, 1390. d.'".maoiu1 mp he method for perfotlnmg 1-equil`9d' le `ion. Two p" '1: and, if 110"` patient lying on the 173 ' laced upo tor IV `` n a table; op. . aid: `nth . W: the arms du`89ly ggznilnllill .19 Ilow and steady W1 . m ofAth01"i_- Motion until the !"`m') 1; will 1'0 in d' ion is obtained. "Pm oco-npligdv, `bout three secondm Th." ' t h0W0V91`o_ `he traction in relaxed; thou ginit ':h. "Wnptina to pr":' ` "m:ner'op0W! 5" lides Atthis momontthog W, 5166" th in kneeing or Itsndin ' 7 0 . th h-'`' to asttent, grease! W ho rm - --~ Ina, , t, -V-.-. -. -uuuusugfny IO IIIIVDI to,i1``5. prone: with both hands - 5 P011 the chest in {direction buck- A hire of Strnteuv. There are people in the world whose lives are scheme. A scheme, mind, not a (an. It is a. good thing to form I plan ti life, squared by the dictates of prudence and commonsense, and to live sq uerely up to it ; but it is a bad thing to concoct a plot against society for the advantage and egg: grendizement of self, without reference to the rights, feelings and interests of others. There is cunning, `and `what some people call shrewdness, 1n tllil sort of strategy, but it does not pay! however successful it may be as a pecuniary speculation. The men who praotlces it can have no friends, and it is 3 terrible thing to live and die unlovgd, an object of general distrust and intro . ' _l- . .....\ ....ll.\A `A-L...-;_L.. ......._ -.__ 12::-. ` New Method or Articial nuumuon. I`. An.!...._ 71- nu ` uu II` -r----._... y . _ 1, a song. that thrills you 1 [3 may child of long, :' mm, Do not let the singer wgiz deserved praises long. ' why should one who thrills your heart Lsclr the joy you may impart 2 my a rayer that moves you Ifyiu humlyle, pleading tons. ' Join it. Do not let the seeker Bow before his God alone. . why should not your brother share The strength of "two or three " in puyg. gt 1; you see the hot tears falling From a brother's weepin eyes, sure there. _And by lrin sharing on your lunslup with the olden. 1, h old any one be glad gbzn'sObrother e heart is sad ? If 3 .i1very laugh goes rippling V Through the sunshine on his leoe,_ ; Share it. `Tie the wise man's saying... For both grief and Joy a plaog, A Them ; health and xroodnesa in the mi;-ch In which sn honest laugh has birth. If your work is made _more easy By a mendly. helpmu hand. say so. Speak out brave and truly, Ere the darkness veil the land. Should a brother workman dear Falter for a word of cheer? Scatter thusyour seeds of lrindneaa, nl ..m-mhma as V011 ll0~_ - vu ---_._`. _ 508555!` Ulfunvu. ---- All ezrxohxngru at; go._ Leavet em. ms 0 H He will_ make each load :o:::,gi'" So, until zta happy end, Your life shall never luck 5 friend. A Lightning Arrests: WIIWOGI. 1 I. ,-_- _1_____L-.____. " ""' `II II VI-IV IIUU Ul' II II I ` U 15. wxth On thll n"|nnC~ hm _ .II..--Ll-__ I. _ J `best remedy for 6;11`pn1ixnerdmplaints, aggupqgi ; In o"`u "in::mfRbity the! amndfr . lqtfymgrit :53 mt. In "fact, the dyaente` cramps co1i;`clrolerb.`infantumw, ... is Dr, owLer o Extract 9"Wil(!l_Str'i>et_'ty;" , 3 _::.w. (r~:'-:*:s- All medicine dealelfa sel|G!t: H t`;;1:s"o't::1'1" ` bowels or b oc life` pesorvem: Disease `ix;-'t1.1-oattvegiuning of Eath, its proach should be met Va`-once 1; up to; remedies. N9 y_atte_r,_1_r}gpna e15 sta an prolwu IIIUI-Nu HI? luv Uyv v--v- --_ U`. I No better, means exfsta ha1 use of Burdock Blood Bitters whenever I .-__ -. -..... .a:....... nf than stomach. 530 now IUCKIY lilllul DIlu.IvI.wu5vu. nvuvw its use._ othiug excels it for strengthening,- reguletmg ands. punfymgo power.` .: ..,,.. - A Onnndinn Invonto. THE season of een fruits" and summer drinks is the me;w_henithe=_-worst :;for_m_s of cholera morbus, di'a';r`rh6ee; ind` "bov`v`eI"_f6om1' `1sints`f>reve`. - Asa ssfigusi-d `Dr. Fowleat xtract of Wild Stmwbeuty should be kept in the house. For.85 yesnfs itfhas been,th_e. most reliable remedy. ` -- ---:-_a.I. {make an exception in favor of .Dr. Fowler ,e* Extract of Wild Strawberry. Its known virtues as 9. cure for V diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus and all bowel. compleir_Ita_ cause all who use it to regard it as the most, reliable and effectual remedy. obtainable: . l !.1tt!e'Ouu-rob Brood Bit. You just bring efoouple of little quarrels into ' your _fa,mily] and they'll breed like as arrows, and you just bring a bottle of urdoolt Blood Bitters into your house `and see how gruickly health andetrength follow- :... ...... ..n.:.... ....h: in for ntrenathenimr... vv-uu In: Us: wurnvu IUUIW M16 tllllio" lurphy showed his white teeth in a smile of acquiescence,` and then in a low tone informed the ladies in , Baldwin's gartythat he would `make the bid man aint away. When thevag fell"`Mnrphy pulled Volante back ,fourth lace and held ;him :st e.ady around the rst turn; down the `backstretch `the leader how, with Murphy trailing along quietly on Volante as though he was out for a pleas- ure ride. Baldwin began to kick, and bit off a big chunk of tobacco and began to chew at a` tremendous rate. As the horses `rounded the lower turn and enter-_ ed the stretch `Murphy began moving up inch by inch, but it seemed an impossi-T bility forhim to reach the leaders, but he did, and one by one they surrenderd, until when within 100 feet of the wire Volante had disposed of all but one. Then with a magnicent exhibition of horsemanship, Murphy fairly lifted his mount up to even terms and in the last bound landed Volsnte a winner by a nose, or, as the sporting fraternity term it, by an eyelash. Before the `jockeys dismounted Baldwin turned to a member of the party and said : George, I wish you would get these Volante tickets cash- ed and bring the money down to the hotel for me.` I'm going home right away, I don't feel -well.` Some fellow swallowed a chew of tobacco which I had in my mouth. when that black devil made that close nish. I About four miles south of this town Mr. Charles Robinson, an aged invalid, was killed on July 1st by W. Brown, of Leg Lake. Brown has been crazy for the past few days, and he entered Robinson's house, having first stripped himself, and invited Roblnsonfor a bath, then he beat in his head with a gun. He also used` a knife on him cutting him openacross th e loins. Ohief Sloan on going down found Brown within a short distance from the place where he had perpetrated the foul deed, perfectly unaware of what he had up in our town. - The coroner at Brace- brldge was notied, and held an inquest at 10 o'clock on Wednesday. _Since writ- ng the above we have learned that the verdict of the jury at, the inquest was, That Charles Robinson,` of Morrison, came to his death on July the 1st between the hours of 1 and 3 p. m_.` by being heat- ing on the head with a gun barrel and by receiving severe cuts inthe back and loins. It is the jury's opinion that thedeed was committed by . William Brown the prisoner". The prisoner was committed for trial.-Gravenhurst Banner. done. ' He was safely lodged in the lock-i Waste not Pi-eoteu Tune. BE quick; You can use a minute but once- make the most of it. Especially time when suffering from dyspepsia. biliouaness, constipation, had blood or an disease -of-the stomach, liver or bowels. ou can't take Burdock Blood Bitters too seen, every mom- ent wasted delays the longed-for cure. _ _ ~ _--._ _._w ---w' v IVCICVV I viiii osllod.n Murpia7y\,..-up ho. shad and-`ui d-:v Now, look here,.Murphy, I don't want my mopkeying about 8111! raoe-noue (of yourfjohntionnl tinuhel. I've not 1 lot of money on this moo, and I don't want to be worried about the result. `Kn :-Jun -L..--.1 L2- _I.:L- L--Al 9 _-_IUUUwvw -tangent; U CIIIUDI Iilulo Two-hylean ugo Baldwin : hone Volsnto was run one day at Sqngogr, and Bald- A`]fl JMIIIDIIHII nu ml- LL- ..._.l` for and and movements gar minute will beeo"o?mnpl?sh ed, under conditions-- giving the largest excursion oi _the ohest wslls attainable by manual prooequre. It will be seen that . *I~'e'~99-Ihmstiov~o! M-rt W8y|ve-- ter s inet|ioil~ with'thnn'etliod45t~'iEownrd. Sylvesterfs meth is defective. in that it doernotm ~ Le , r; __t a of the thorax, _ 6n" of'ti`i"'e"`6`""` ' at the head of the patient, making snob oomp `on extremely dimouit. Hovgarglis plsn, on the other hsnd, not pro'v*id'e_ for any, expansion 01 :b e yon`d'=the_` Qldlverio position,` snd `is ugion the whole ` much less eeotive than yiveeter s. A combination of the two, onrried out by two persons, seouree n very oonsidernbie approach to`*th`e results of nsturai res ira- tion,. the-`notion of the diaghragm one being unrepresented. Anot er very great ad vantage is the division of iabor-either of the othervmethods. being exoeedingiy fatiguing to the operator. * . ' ` when Baby mulch. we can her Outom. When shown: Ohndmho `crud tor Outom. Whonlhohumelu. sho ohmgto Oueorls. >f Burdock moon nlwaru Wuvuvvus ..I,1...,.- of any giaeasa .ot g1e_at}>3m;;.:l1t,h '.1v):r,. '~ 4- `- -A nnnnur _= _: _, V e .II.I,u nu:-mm : rum: I-mun. IVA -uA--- A... '3...` ! I I Murder Near Gruvdnhurnt. od appear. - `Ba Ba: I 5' `disease .-the. .s.tom.aoh.' liver.- mi . 8! . _ -:v :9:- _.. 1.. mn 51n`\3'1V `Han W O i .`I..fI.,m::ref1iibit the rgh In '"fa,ot, . ,thg o;"a;;:'h, its up- xce ropriato :3 ex; man the "' '5""'~' 7-'35. 7 g,:tur`naoo.`hui1 andjptt 3",? rwm" 3 `an, ,5 halt.ao:eIria:.:ugonndn . 0' " . .10.? W0 _ . , nu, . .. . hrs- ; csj Tam? ragaugia A. J`... - .atret.. Ig:ie.Ansaw.br.lol: ....:'*:'.:;`s.'1-".&?.': I.;I' `HI I CI! will nd it L'..`:. 1%?` torwardox Jlonoe has proved the into:-colon the quickest` for. Euro allrfolntq in Canada ` ck be h 't:$:!1yto .34 about troitht and `about tn nun I-ntnn advantsse. , . . . okeut in point of t1mo,,uul* the rat gybmaomu. :'1`hrouch height I one to use this route. on trains and exper- ldx-outo toba dtho ..`.`&-';.'as2.`.? t?nedanda.1sointoz-mutton peoial I11 I'llU I'I)!llIU rl IQOBERT 1; J j H `ML V ` %""'"<'n`?1Z':3 Intention 1{o.nwIv',Omoo. uongeon. ma, ages. 1335. John. N.u..w1t.nouu ensue. close connection: made at Point Levin with 3:1 %nundiTrh1_I:k Raigmsdugd the Richelieu tron: Montrehl. :1? atlievit wi lass. Puilmaiibnifet. and amok- nli tin-o ht:-sins. ':}"S'H..i .I'as t rooms at convenient THE DIREET aou'rE lmmthoweattorallpolnuln New BruuwIck.'Novu cons, Prlneo Edward Island. capo-Breton % L and Newfoundland. Allth `lat bu . ahln d - sure reI?>r':apo`}.Osii'.:d::`-`go cu: 15130.?! BC Pullma ` l Villa 1! trod M . Wednudlt:ya.`.:'ld 1i`.:ld&y'runot!l1:roul?t`n n`1'ii`:: :. and on Tueu`tll__'a.l`.".l`l:1|lllA and Saturday to St; Jnhn w II, , Anna. VIIIIOUILCJ IIIIIQ J-` cling O Iona VI ":1 Tueuaa Thunda 3: n?nN.B...wl out ohsnzo. h mam nnnnantionl made at vvvl ' I Liberal arm meats made with Societies and Schools for` 13 Bay Point excursions. For terms can arrangements apply to J. S. MOPHERSON. l L` `.`_L__' 'I-_..l_ THE above staunch and commodlous steamer is now opon.tor8&' ments tor the Ex- cursion Season 0! J In and to Peninsular DAIIh_ Rlnfnr , (II-Ila .`I'Anlrnnn n Dnlnt INTEBG llllll [fora vo 3 rr . onn s "1'2?i'x{'r'i:1':'a`g'"1 am '1: P: s a t 8 o'clock a.m..on Wednesdays an Bnturds . and Midland st-.1 p.m.. oonnso with tn for Toronto `llpmiltong Polar oro. Port Hope wmfb undu .nu-no. 01-illlu. `and all oiiltl" ufand onth. on Northern & N Western and Midland Divisions at 0.1`. R... undo: Collin wood with trains Ncllrrtll andhguugt Ste. rztlggats. 1, t u or on sun 1- o o a G. '1`. R. gents. 53:1 on 1:u'd stoning: 0. E. swmnmris; W} J. sfai1;13;LnD. Boo.-T:-ea'a.. General Manager. Collincwood. 28-tr 1'8 910 . ENTf:5RIsE." OIIFIIOIJ 5083011 0! 15310. [$0111 Illa I30 remnants! I Park Bradford. Orillia. Jackson : Point. l 2310 china, and all other points on Lake Sim- B llt this all I this to. :.:m T.?a`v?s`f."nn.o 18'u..m."` In, intended to 1 (Jon! 4 very glondoy and Thuru?l`a"'ot 8 80 :g.'oa2:d nd- nnd at 2 .m.. on vol of G . . "mo:-nln train tron? Toronto. Hamilton Paton-E borough .Port no . Whltbv. ' . Ban-lo 51111113. an, all mints on Northqrn 85- Nora`: Western and_M!d1und Dvitiona or G. '1`. 1%.. to:-rnrry sound. Bing Inlet and Fronohnlvor. Rnlilwnlnm nrlll --lung db II-u.-.- -1. VGITY OF MIDLAND, W. J. BASSETT. MISTER!" " ' ` go:-rues n-om . n 1- n.noonm.V 1 .. ",:"L'**=......::.~s: 2;. ..:..... 40.20! am. " nhlaf nnnrlfnnhnl. .-3::-J5!` Noam sum NAV<|GATl0N 00.. :xouns*I6'cT snsou. 1 :-'%b':VJ'ND TRIP, . --, ..-------uuuuvu nu` |l$l6ll Iuntnou `AND 'umm.A3mr at-nouxmls. For intonation; addtou .. \. . =o4P'1'. mononson. o.r.en.nnns v P an .Ont "KIi':_nEa_gt9lIF: om. ' "a%u ` . . _` . . . . an . wound and ' Tron- ... .2... a.......:::.'*. ...:.:', *2'Z`;nE..'-:a...., %'"5?3'sn'e `nuibnen wm nduooda on-chilly "nv.u" M` `.: .Y.T.`?.'.{. u`i`o".`:`%.`p........... "rl`lNTIl|N An Dian. Ah-an ---`--- -----~ attor- . ; ` I all to N Y keen `mm ".'%2na. .uu?..3'x..&'. o.e..:o"' ot Rome. Watertovrn gs Osdenlburc AND `ALljSUMMER` COMPLAINTS AND I-',LUXE,$- _OF' THE BOWELS IT IS SAFE ANDIRELIABLE. FOR CHILDREN OR ADULTS. DR. EOWLEHS E QEXT: or a _.:\!Y_|_|;9_'.-- . r:';;z.,....Ea`:i;.*.T'..'.x:,_ , . ` . ~:.- ~ ` , 1 _ '3 `. ~- . `k ` -.. u 1 o. "11:ri 1:11`or.s1sxeiin.`..:.. fo Let- J.BAT88ll'1;.l'. M.;mn:' B"m':.*:tz.-g.-:.,.=..v:.-:'. ..:2=,se::.w~- "i|TPontn$ MID sxrnnans Q-`.3 I` -Juan-nlninnnunn On Gina I"n'I nnnlvn TO I: I-zxcuasnou. THE NEW PALACE BTEAMER J. s. MCPHERSON. Mute; EKFLWKVI gfegew.` r17>ii.Iu5'3 d soc. nth` mm Jan |T3I`I:|mY IARRHOEA YSENTERY STEAMER hit K 1890- ?N'ont. "1: {SE3} mu1l,'_v"-i);:_s_t'1:a`i;i:' x1i'e`':ieVit>\t`<)__{hi Publighed by Prop`:-ietor, S. Wesley, Bn_'rle. Copies 25 cent: at theomoe; or ---l_L -D LI__A 1 II theheut ()n`o Dollu- woekir 1 ib!!nhoa% 3 ;1n; .theiQountir%of_"S1;n906.`%Ih , ' u` 1 .. .s - A L % p .2 _ ...- ...~. _ ...~..1- x.-.."~-.--I. r :1 ~` -~,- rs ' `~ {Poem nlnaeronv :4 oouu'rv% or smcoa, :I.='jo:a 1390. ASSIGNMENTS or % OEATTEL MORTGAGE. % uasnuors or rrrm, mo? nmsxon COURT BLANKS. umxsmums BLANK8, .SUB.ROGA'1`E doum: BLANK8, `OONSTAJBLES BLANKS. % Bunk ram. army and printed to{ Alvin: .'