ooN'rnAe'r Anvnrrnslxa. Contract advertisements will be taken at th following re which are drafted on oorreot commercial 1: eiples, end, as they will be strictly adhered to in making new contract . utter present oontreote expire. there will be nnlv mm nrlnn far all 2 1-prose IIIB lli contract only one vrice for all: ` '7 , Oioihl and (nituwernmn ent advertish ments will be charged at above rates. these and many other sun` L19.` ir'(3o2:_1"ia.nt8` `z%ots*h;,*mi;uww B" K For Sale by all Dealers. mnnnulm &`(!0..Pronr1ators.T6ronto. ... vuu ncuxuulvuu; an me name ume U01!- reeting Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliousness,` Dyspepsia, Headaehes, Dizziness, Heartburn, .. C nsti Bryn` `fth V skin, 'D`1)opg: ass o`13"ssV?sion,-Jaun- ` di 0 Rh 9 i fuelg. F1utterienunof'tKe' Irnunnnan. "non! _.-_4.--1 I\..I_`3I: __ , M fiii5."FT:"1?:t'"ri'n_"<':1""if23 1 { V vousness, and these and similar Com $911!: eneral Debili 4 vinl in {Ha konv ;v5rHu-tn-non A` I Unlocks all the clogged ;;nues` 4;!`-thg Bowels. Kidne s and Liver oa.rrym' g 01! gradually witgut the sys- tem. all the imnnritim: me! Fn-nl `Imam.-.-a -In 5--um-u,y 'wLuwflg weaxenmg we - tam 8-11 the 1mpunt1e8 and foul hurzgga of the secretions` 1: th " Pnntinir Anlznioa A0633? ya u-rvvn -nnlra nu, wnvu-A Iulavt aunnvnallullo 4 E in worn $1,239 6 irrncnlnri )1-easinnn an tin: m < Ham : War cloud. ` The long expected revolution in Hayti is apparently close at hand. It is also ap- parent that, barring accidents or assassin- ation, it will be a protracted struggle like that between Legitime and Hyp lite. The adherents of one faction a eady hold a considerable tract of mountainous territory, and probably the enemies - of the reigning President will make their at- tack from that direction. a e 1115 KEY 16 5::-maa. N0. of Inches Qnnnn uisoxnnusnn m w. M. RAMSAY 1T9: Ont. :j.._, j_.__ 3.338 4oo|: 3050 U11 . Inner tion. 4 56 000 1,200. -zoo" 3`1355 375 . IBM 3500 nun-` AAA A Monument For Hun in the Abbey; The English papers teem with articles and anecdotes in regard to James Russell `Lowell. A movement is on foot, headed by the venerable Archbishop Farrer, to have a bust of the great American placed in the 5` oet_`s corner of Westminster Abbey. ew Americans` have ever hid a wider personal acquaintance e.nd_friend- ship among the best men and women of -England than Lowell. Andihis character work and ability merited all the honor which Englishmen give to his memory. . MANAGER. MONTBIAL `should take them. "I"11nv any-A all gnu. M*-`:pnmmz `-313 NOT a Pur- anltlun IlAI_ |(" 1'3i|< ~ ` 111361 . tionu I (1 yr.) sco1'1"s aooxsrone. O'Brien scores Parnell. _ William O'Brien, in a long letter bid- ding evicted tenants not despair but to hold out pending the settlement of the. dispute oven-the Paris fund or the result of a new appeal to the country, reproaches Parnell for his apparent desire to ' drive evicted tenants to despair and ruin, mere- ly to discredit Dillon : capacity as a politi- An` A large stock of Public School )and Collegiate Instituze Supplies always on hand. ~ f Aiheavy manilla cover givenlaway with every b001<- V Mail orders promptly attended to. Sc0tt s Bookstore. Ee5yy5Hardware,`Chain, Bar Irpn, past Ste e .SpPg".:`Steel, Machin`r'y Steel, Sleighshoe ` * -V J `Steel;_assorted length and sizes. l_lRies, :_Primers,-V0ar.tridges, Shells, Ammunition 0. Cloth for Halls, O11 Cloth Mats for Stoves I V. A .- and Tables. [orzmuc or rm: SCHOOLS! JSTEEL MER<>HA~Ts T ` (`JC>na::IM:C>1\'l' sENsE\\ ` BIND I N G -1- w IN}: nwnm A uh nuns A rm... MAG. G. SMITH, \ UNnEnAKEm 110 Dunlop Street, PARIS-GREEN, HARVEST TOOLS, - % FENCE WIRE, HORSE Pom WINDOWE& DOOR SCREENS, \ RUBBER HOSE AND REELS, 4 Lawn ` $prinklRrs, Fplding gllairs, Lawn Mowers, Machine ' ` 1 s, EVIIVW VVIBI II`! VI? U\I |l LUIVV U559 usuulu as to compel the surrender of Balmaceda. The slow dragging along of the present guerrilla-like warfare between the factions in the _wo1-at possible thing for the future of Chili. - YOUR BUY AGE;NT8L I-'o'a THE HOWARD FURNAcE_ BARBIE AND STROU D. 'I`HE*BEST AND CHEAPEST, At J. HEN DERSON S. 'Hsr4ve.rde College such , Dir. Lowell's -Will. V The will of James Russell Lowell dis- poses substantially the whole `of . the pro- Bgty for the benefit of his daughter an lelnildren. He `gives, . .hbwever,,,.s 13...-.. -- st... m......s-.. -2 .n.. '..n'`:.._ 1... or:-%1rER AT Low PRICES: gchool :11 'F:1n;r;1Tl7%equi2;i.te;-IA:1;nE;d'.` 4 Orders by Telegraph or Otherw1se,Prompz. ly attended to. 9 G. O. DOLMAGE,Mana.ger,Stroud. STEAM WORKS AND SHOW ROOM, T COLLIER-ST.. BARBIE T I Permanen;-;'.x:1.i-5-1-1:gen1ents by` new and beautiful process. XCKCj:-_- j.__ _. -u L '3f|IVoll s Block,~Barf"' _ FIRST PREETEXERIE, I888- BARRAUDI COFFINS AND GASKETS OF ALL KIM)! I Inhntock or Made to Order. CABIN ETS, FROM $3.00 PER Dozm. -was drowned. _ - Al'ihe_rmai'1DrowI_Io,l.b " '- Thunday afternoon Frederick .SI1tton, while out ghing near the `waste `weir 1: look 1, `new'`' canal, Port Delhouuie ' in - taken with a. t and fell in the canal andi PI-_Io1'o STUD|O|_ swrram Kine, Photos Kj:n:n.:__.___ __.__....-|IIJ`l IN 55515;` nu` U, ` uvvvx Ann|::Aun 1-o1-taunt` Books ! 7 ' column 31! TI-IE jg} orrosm: ml i0ongrogaIlc();|'| \lUIIIII: IIUJIJIIV-I IIIB RWPIIII W IIUIIJE able to swim the lad was drovrngd. plate. Caskets: ns of various 1 Funerals furnlmd W 033110 d M A88 Dunlop-Si-l F $UIm-I `IL VII? V95 O to fteen feet high Wm Dlalnter the Boar. The preliminary trial of Mrs." Car- rothers, accused of murdering her hus- band in Rainy River last J anuary, takes place on Saturday before J udge Lyon at Rat Portage_. Detective Murray lett for Rainy River Thursday to bring down about a dozen witnesses, A doctor 89? companies him to disinter the body and make an examination of the revolver wounds. . . . V ~ . : crngu and oomonu-ru-o, Hood and` g...__. 31.1.`: __ an. Ontario is all Right. A most encouraging crop report has been issued from the Ontario Bureau of_ Industries, from which it is shown that . fall wheat is a very ne yield, estimated to reach 20,800,000 bushels, -compared -with1,4,300,000 last year. Spring Jvheat will be above the average yield, 9,600,- 000 bushels, against '7,600,000liu 1890. - Barley is a good` crop; oats good; peas ex; ceptionslly good ; hay and clover ususual- ly light : roots fair; agples light ,'- small fruit. an abundant yiel - ` . Lord esndiatly Mou;1.t.S"!;1;hen in Montreal on Thursday, in excellent health. ,Qa.nada s new peegpyu that `his _.-.'_'.'.Ll_-' L.-- --A-L :I\ ll 5 UVI \CI9\Il Ii` cal ldader. A Loan-to Tragedy. A well-known and popular young student, Baron! Zedlitz-Neuklroh. shot his mistress, Lizzie Meiasner, early ..'.l.`hur_s- 1: day morn1ng' and then shot hin5;el;" Both are dead. I Bur`on`-Zedlitz-Neu-` _llirc`l_1 | father is Q. prominet politician at] . ,st_rm-1=1o_koa up tna { . World over. * What may neuut, '__ ; n ;. i Government organs -in Italy snort that if the next conclnve is held abroad the Gov} ernment will occupy the Vatican and ex- 5 clude the new Papa from it. i A cumuan Peer. IUD 5 unit VUUINI vunv aw 5 most cordial ii: the Hollie of! What Gntttnz A lhhogany Tree Means. It inn whole day's task for two mentto fell a. mahogany tree. On account of the spur: which project from the bane of the trunk a. scaffold has to be erected and the tree out 011' above the spurs, leaving thus a stump of the very best wood from ten `fl gun` Link - All we uvwu; vvuule ' - What can you any of the use of pain and pleasure? Painja of no use, but it is` bad for the `healt . Pain given the; phyqician practice. _ Pain te_l,l_s,uq ' that all; 1: not ght in the whiefe` e ::Th`;9'F`!` kind! 3! voimvvshe" for:.ev:eryone to have '~Iom'e.` ' usefu1.beceuue`:, promotes heplth: it` lacy; ~*~I~*'.49n1or.eu.\;**.!..~;..!ev9g;euhe; ` ` 4 3`-.;"~ 2., e 'Lr"i-."~V Q:- vWll`1`;.';:si'o '11V1etsJpli_'ori;;_V.rooitIh` `_ , jhey are rocks computed of` littlo :anim:a1I culled motimorphonea. T . 1XTl..-L I... 4.1.- ..1-_:__n..I-.. -1 n_- _-_s IIIUVT i'.""?'L' derivation of the word polyp`ui?" It is derived `from poly -(many) and pus (pusqs); :na.::y outs. . Wlm|;rI..'wi.5....... -an nan-H4- ;-L!..-l. I IIIII '95 II`, III M It isthe act oimtelllng falsehoods about an opponent. It is downright "meanness. 1: is hsvin the disposition to ght. It is something made correct by. usage. I `do not know unless it relates to the power of witchimz. . . : - , - Dene pedagogics. ' Pedagoglcs is to- mail teachers. Itvrelstes to -petty rulers. In that case there ls ~sotnething about pedagogics'ln`the history ht-tor! It is the history otglonei- s -gar bad deeds-. .Pedacbs1! inn b1d.,W.I1_i9i'*hi* - -` . .31 vP.-` I180. of the `United, States an;l_the `Bible. rwvnsus wvvuu ll7l:I\-IULD no yvsxuvuly lUllU.e The high prices` of coal on Mexican railroads has resulted in the adoption of a novel type of compound engines on I locomotives. _ The high pressure cyclin- 'der is contained in the -low pressure ;cylinder, and a. saving of 25 per cent in 1 coal is obtained with only a little increas- } ing in weight. * A-u\Iu`n:n-1 gs.-snag:-L:-gnu :_L_- ..--._ ...,_., ... .....,..... . . V An. emulsion consisting of water, soap, and kerosene in suitable proportions -is } the most effective remedy yet -found _to * destroy the chinch bug. A furrow is made about a eld, some fresh cornstalks added. and when the bugs collect they ` are sprayed with the emulsion. . . '-- `.-------wu- |[ ' An American e ` or s_ _/certoates questi. `"111: --u-uivw Q w`1x3C.$VCO xohnnge given the follow-- answors made by candidates for touch- to certain plain Iimpl `A-I-x171`-rtin gunk-V-g'L.n`L`._A. LL-_ ___- sion :- \1\.VIILvl ` Tm: Anvmon submit; that fhe are quite as funny as the answers allegd 6 hav been `given by aome of ' the pupils of- `our public echoolavon a notable occa- | I"IIO Plagiarism is an occult science. "P13-` giirism is the act of `lsgning. It is the state of believing di'e1-ently frogn the `maiority of people. ' . 16 :~. -1.. ...4. -9 -s..`Il:...... :-I..;.1.--_1...-1_-__; u was vvnu vuuu,vvv .. , . V The zinc-tannin process of preparing wood to resist decay is proving a great success. It harden: the. wood and makes it much. more useful, - especially when i us'e_d fpr reilmggl ties.` -~ - A A10-Year-eld ma m-owned. ` James, the .10-year-old son of Mr. J oseph Osborne, Kincardine. was in` bath- ing in the lake with some playma.tea.. Getting beyond His depth and being un- n`|`n In any`:-n I-bun 1.3 nun: Ailnwnn To form an idea of the experiment that I take place abroad in the way ot testing } new devices in warfare, the station at ; Liege, Belgium, consume nearly 4,000,- w 000 cartridges and 40 tons of powder a year in testing rearms. T I... ........I.. ....:l 4.1.... ......-;--A. ....---__ :_ .__ -; ; JV... nu vvnruanaa Lu.vuLu.nwI , . ' i In sandy soil the greatest success is met ; with in utilizing a. stream or` water from a 1 hose to bore the way for the sinking of } piles. The nozzle is secured to the heel of the pile and the steam turned on. The pile sinln rapidly, and the sand ` packing about renders it perfectly solid. 1 mhn ' A` Ann` A-u 'I'..-3--_ -`u;t h anatomy `I -nu gun \-yuan]; uluuy uuw. _ Anatomyf~ia xtinclz in u"d6sd';boddy. Wlml-. an... owns` .4. -2 LL- ..-- _n _`_2.. n taxi. the Lnuhiee, a-Gha'n.o e.e e e Let the -baby lie undressed on a pillow a frog. to relieve` musolea and -make them grow. ~It`-ilflzood for the `develop- ment of children t`o'1et them runabout a war-m`.nur`s"ery na.ked,`.half an hour at a time; ~._:T\ft er they-,.oa.nA'wAnlk. The con- straint, that -bands` and tapes "and the weight of clothes are; to a baby: pulpy form ,&l;d buttery strength can hardly be understood by no grownups, but they are quite enough to deform in fre- quent oases. nnhnznli In `An cannon` has Ann can-an in Li. `perfectly. T-warmroom and sprawl like , I IIZWCIII Babies limbs are made symmetrical and vigorous by leisurely, tender stroke` 1ng,_and_ if theywill get how logged by dancing on their eager feet too soon there is no need to torture them with surgical applicances and steel boots. g The surgery for` suchcases is daily, hourly stroking the legs with both hands and gently moulding them into straightness. Clever doctors -discourage the use ot appliances for straightening youing chil- dren. preferring the gradual traction of the mother's bands, which will be all suf- ficient. V _ WIU VIII ' Scientic men rely almost entirely upon * the regularity of the motion of the moon for xing. and determining dates among the people of earlier civilization. . mkn lnnnn-L Anna 1`: guns. `-:_J 3.. LL". vuv yvvyav VI. wnaalva ULV Lunnuavu. The largest dam of any kind in the southern hemisphere in that at Beetaloo. South Australia. It , in built of con- crete. has a capacity of 800,000,000 gal- lons, and cost $585,000. 0 ' | rm... ..a.... 4.....:.. ...-..-..-.. .2 ..........z.... "~:`wu Jivnod Oi lifthe The"tHiecovery"iviie made by parties , who were camping, about three-quarters of`; mile from -the village. They observed 5 clothing on the shore, end on searching ifounli the body in ten feet of water`, ebou_t"ten`fe='et fton;-shore. Basilio, ? who wee `unable to swim; had gone froml `chore 3- dietencc of about `ten feet. on e i _rockbottom,4{_ where the -rock dipped } abruptly.` c .|.';_h rev. gentleman wan pastor ' of the Methodist` church at Westport, and was much beloved by his congregation, 7 and woe he1din.high esteem by people of I I other denominations. I \1II\IIIU T330 Carrying a. child too much pn one. arm will make it misshapen.` Babies ought to be held with their breaptg townrdg the mother a,r and an arm at their back, sup- porting the back of the head by a hand carefully, as it rests against the shoulder. They should lie on their stomaghs a. good deal on 9. pillow. orsacrou the kneu.- for 9 u change of position and thedue Tivent by fthewvarmth; and "pressure of the `little i `bii.`..: .. . HIV. . An appatehtly inexhaustible supply of silica has been discovered near Allen- \ 5 ; town. Penn. ' tn-.. L1:_.1 ..L-.._.-._.. :_ i___.___ u.- __- I jurrmntos bl? aonufs yr gaunt}; .. DL8`8QAD; * pf ! ' Vi4`:);' staggers in horses the pro-A ` cesa of bleeding at the month has been isuperaeded by means of a sponge or a ` eloh'. III` I The babies who have the `best chance, I really believe, are those brought up in homely ways, in the warm and neat liv- ing rooms,Ta1ong with ` the kittens and house plants and singing" of kettles, in the sun-shine of the mother's constant } presence. ' ~ soientlno sparklots. Chloride of ethyl is being successfully used as. a refrigerant and local anaesthe- tic. * e ' ' ` :3`.-,`,-. .._~\-'4/.153/,`4::_-.'s A; `K; V A gloom wai _ca':t `over the village of Vggtport, Ont, when it was learned that I-'..'. -L..-a n-aI3.. :'lE..'u....a:-a. ....a..:..a.;.- .v'-. ` .- ,,,. * Wen Vouaunod Yankee Pedsgogueu. A_ A...-..2--_ -__I__.___- , n 11' - 1!? Bean. of Hanoi.` \_ If a billion dollars were placed on the I-gtound edge to edge they would extend `$0 a distance of 23,674 miles, nearly all the way _aro'nnd`the equator. Broken in- tothree parts the line would form both a ~nol'er a.nd.a`n equatorialaxin for the globe, with 1:. spare one left over in case of acci- dent. Divided_ into seven parts the line Rad "stretch * from , Washington to 'm-.`` 'R..a11. .=1a.1:..1..-.....:.' r.:;..... v..-:-- cornerlnz "nbiibbel-. *.~ .' . Several attempts have been made in the past to corner rubber. Some" have .. eucoeeded for a. time, but not one has been permently successful. A x'1ew,'_corner has recently been formed mad `manufacturers -'4--.n ..L -Among I-nan`-Ala in Hanan:-nu -us.-.13-- `KEG V KVIOHIIQ The Vatican at Rome is a llection of buildings, erected at various t mes and for dierent purposes, consisting of a Papal residence, a library and a museum. The first residence of the Popes was built by St. Symmachus (498-514). This ancient palace. was rebuilt in the V thirteenth century by `Innocent I II., and greatly enlarged by Nicholas III. (I277-1231); but the Lateran continued to be the Papal residence, and the Vatican palace was used only on state occasions, .and for the reception of any foreign sovereigns visit- ing Rome. While the Popes resided in Avignon, France, (1309-1377), the Lateran palace fell into decay; and, for thy sake of greater security afforded by the vicinity of the fortress of St. Angelo, it was deter- mined to make the Pontical residence at the Vatican. and the first conclave was held there in 1368. The length of _ the Vatican. palace is 1,151 English feet, its breadth 767 feet. It has eight grand stair- cases, twenty courts, and is said to con- tain 11,000 apartments` of dierent sizes. The small portion of the Vatican inhabited by the Pope is never seen except by those who" are admitted to a special audience. Two hundred and fty~v'e Popes are `reckoned from St. Peter to Pius IX., in- clusive. The library `of the Vatican was founded b the early Popes, but greatly augments in" modern times. It is the oldest and most celebrated library in Europe. The noble hall is of splendid architectural proportions, surrounded by an immense double 7 gallery, the whole adorned with frescoes, busts,statues and columns, but no books or manuscripts are to be seen; they are all inclosed in . cabinets of painted wood. The number of printed books does not exceed 40,000; but the collection` of manuscripts is the `finest in Europe, and is said, to amount to upward of 25,000. The Museum of Arts is thenest in the world. Among its * paintings are several of the most fa`mous~ of the old masters. It contains also 10,000 -pieces of -`statuary, .yet so ample is_the space thstit nowhere appears `m-nwdnrl; - avuvuwnv wuunuvuli LU: luv!-llDUlVTa If A billion dollars would uy gown: for all the _women in the civilized world, and uhoea for .500, 000,000_h_ome1eu. children. I` 1 -u--n `A-.` _ L_:.s .*_---L J 1.`. A uwuu U}l|LH|_l.V|LKUq._ Lb vuu. Ju1'6 BOIB BEFORE 01' qticklinq in the thr_oa,t. _.It willcnre pains in`, the chest. It `cure inuenza and :1gn ` _:bQc9.nae it 'is.apIi;`9; Hold it. 't0t..o'1isht`an AYoi1- the` 'exce'lle`_t 'e'e_ct after 'the' rstf'doses+ Large bgttles 606, an branaxismd all dise`*a.ses;.1')_t.3;rti1.ining to the $l'.:' ` ` WIIY `S U crowded; vv uuu luvsuuvu Lxulu II uuugugwn I90 Algiers, Be`r71lq,,Edinburgh, Lima, Venice Paris and Livlpool. - - `A billion, dollars would give 100,000 young men_ enough o.api\tal to, start in a` protable buslneufor themselves. ' . | A L511}-.. .I..`II--.. _...}..I.I L.._ .._.__-, I! V uanvvw lvb .UVV VUV.VVV, HJI:IIUlUDD- vuuuliuu. . It, would pay for a trip arouhd the %world for 500,000" , _ e1-sons, and buy , P enough` lothing last _10,,000,000_ mgn nnn IIAQF one y'"4eat._T V A . no .!i: A . D0_n t- -delay. ' ;7l`ak;;l`emp s\ Balsam, the belt 0.0I11zh=.~cure.`.T It mll snresore throat or 1 Hnlzlinn {n 4-}... 4-l.......a. 1'4. ...:11 _.__'- _-:__ % '1i1.;syc;_A 33 ponL|%jgs er the STANDARD use FREE mom" LRES'1`RICTION`of any kind; The assured under this I_ olioy may p}'oc00d_*0 i s_andn1v-aside in, anyjpart of. the world, 'or engagein occupatmn of any. ktnd, unth- out license, or payment; of extra. premium. ~ II$UIIVI - Describe the bee.` , The bee has 2 wings. 4 legge. It has 1 part at the end of the boddy not the head that is poisonous. He in closed among ies. - n.:vvA nun n4|nAnnu\L A` Eng` an KDUUIIUI uvwu sununvu Qua uuIu|.ullUlalll.'Ul.'l expect come trouble in securing supplies. '1'he;-dorner will eventually cure itself. Any considerable advance in rubber will diminish the demand for it, no stock will accumulate until the corner -breaks. Every corner tends to increase the "cultivation of the rubber: -The sources of supply will eventually .beoome,_ so numerous that free` competition can not be. prevented. I10 ID IIJWSIERO I'll!`-Ills I-I-IVEO Give an account of Horace Greeley. He led the Greeley expedition into the north, turned cannible, eating up their members when provisions gave out. 43. Eugene sAI.I.s. absent. `kl , ``..'` . . _ , ----=~ ' . .~.'..~':f- 14* ': ""':'-"" ' . ' ' .,.-...:~.~: w-Va `-.""':~ :.`:" ` A - I V` ' .' A ` . . . T A ` ASSURIN 4 ~ 5 .4 ' V , _ > 2 ` V 1 - ' -V `V > V. , v. , , 5; - , - V , . _,_`.,.,.. ,. ,A J vv _ 5; , . '. (.Es;;.I_AB\%g/, 18:25.) % |-|E,AD`Ol-'I'-'lOE ran OANAD` ; ' 8 a complaint from" which many suffer and few are entirely tree. Its cause is indigestion and a sluggish liver, the cure for which is readily found in the use of Aye:-, s Pills. -. up 1 _ __ n_--_j 1.1..` `AC '|gggn11g_ V excel 6 UL uyvxiu pylanao ~ > - " I have found that for sick headache. caused by a disordered condition of the sto er s. Plllsere the most re- liab e r .-Samuel 0. `Btedburn, Worthington, Mess. A Alter the use .,of. A.} er s Pills for` manyyears, in my practloe and family, I am ;ustied_ in sayin that they arean ent.cath`artic on liver medicinem sue T all the claims made for them. -Ws Ac MIDI. V. Po & N. W. lway Go,.';Buxn_et, Texas. ,,I_ 1\2I`I_ -_... `Inn Juggle IrnAl`h'I"I1A X L`: W e IUDIIWDJ `4Vgp_.aqugu_o_vv; -Y-.-_- Ayer s Pills are the sheet med_i_o'ine known to me for regulating. the bowels, and tor all diseases caused by. a dis- ordered stomach and liver. I suffered for over three years from headache in- .a:.....~:nn and `nnnntinntion. I had no IICZVIUZ kl u-v-- .v--- `from digestion, and` constipation. h _ appetite and wasweak and nervous most 01 the time. . B using three boxes or Ayer s- Pins an at the same. time dietin m elf. was com letelycured. -Phi p kwood. Topee a, Kansas. ..-r ._.- 4......1..1..A Inc Ivnnf with -iestion, mmtiphtion and '- rnlup IJEBW Vllug .vgnu_9_w opu- " I was troubled for year; wilrim. headache A ew boxes o1'Ayer s. , needin einall daily doses, restored me to health. They are tom 1; and eective."- .11. Strout, eadv le, Pa. aululvulin vvuvgu nuvu uuvnu IIII library a: the librarian of e college does not possess, or of which for any reagona "the edition: in his library are preferable . to those in thefoollege hbrary.. He gives all -manuscript to*Ohar1eu Ellibta Nortoh, making him his memygxeoucor; ]l:b;xg.;_;]_;4oyroll ivui riot a rich u`i`an,y.a_nd. meat? ~ em v-=or=trei-zzsote PKPAED 3! Dr. J. G. Ayer 8: co.. Lowell, Mass; Sold by all Dragging and Dealer: in Medicine. '8UI!8l8'l'ING Assunmen mvnsrnn lrunms. ovnn GOV. nnrosrr AT omgw; V The Vatican. .1. A. 's1'n`A1'I-Iv. Aging. ` onsALEo'h% . a` to 1 ` rgwa `mum . .1. mu :1 1n um I`o;1p_esa1on,-100 acres. E. ltainothcnoenai "--100 M . .w. `foe 6m8th,(omus?:n- -looagorg isou ao aoreaw, ~ga_o.c%o in am cggnoesaion-f. .. _I0 . ` - \ _ . 1'83. ` , `-A1"tJo hn h`"t` 1 - `:X'aH1r1?:cNo.iai` ` mm '" mm. Modem. ' . ,;;'.~.4 1 -vn mum mean and on easy terms of pay- menu. ,t_h,e_t,o1low1n im Arovod and unim- proved landa in the towns): of Modonte :- Lot4 in `mrO :wm E Iota in`6l:0O.h.09.lOion-,-l00uIrea. t :%%:%`m3?:.?::3'; W .Wa$ot 6 . > n-I00: I L > _ So armw. ldnt-B in Run n4..s......-a.. Condensed advertisements on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rengiggecio Articles, Ete.. 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