Qygqgy, the 17th of Dee., 1337, _-'I. 3.. LI...` `aqua-nan-u Okn l\ t\YI1 not u-vv-V:-...a , -._ at 11.30 o'clock in the foreno<;n. tli following valuable properties : `r\__'-_'I 1 I1--I. Talus `I1 and OR nu `l.I*:l` A114` nu V Dluausv yl. vyvn -.-nun - Pen- cel1.-Park Lots 11 and 26, as laid out on ` Lot 6. in the 13th Concession of Innisl. con- taining 11 acres more or less. _ 1>.u-no.1 ~2__N. W} of Lot 10. m 4th Concession ; taming 11 more or 1883. M Parcel 2.-N. W} of Lot 10, in Concession Innisl. 50 acres more or less. Dnrnnl `2 __W1nf m in Rth (.nnnm:ninn Vpnnrn, IDDISUI. DU GCPPB more 01' 1883. Parcel 3.--W} of 16, in 8th Concession Vespra. 100 acres more or less. Parcel 4.--N. E} of 19, in the 9th Concession Vespra 50 acres more or less. Duran] No. 1__ l`hem-`Iota are most conven- ` V espra DU ECFCB IIl0"U 01' 1685. Parcel No. 1.-Thesevlots are most conven- iently a.- d eligibly situated, a short distance from Alla.nda.le,a.nd command a fine view of the Bay. and are ouherwise desirable lots. Dar-Ania`) Rand I are excellent farms in ex- me say. and are ounerwlse ueauuuxu mus. Parcels`2, 38ml 4 are excellent farms in ex- cellent localities. with good roads and are well improved, ., _ Parcel 4 will be sold subaect to a. mortgage for 31090 against the` same. 'l`n.I-ma and Conditions will be made known $1080 agamst me name. Terms and Conditions at the time of sale, and in the meantime on up- Dlication t0 4 LOUNT. STRATHY 8c LQUNT. . ' 46-49 - Vendorfsouoitora, Barrio. FARM Plipanrlas 1NNIFIL {14ID VEEPRA 1 `es indebted by Noteor Book are re marked down so as tocreate ARUSH and secure a SPEEDY SALE so that the CIg.;OSED UP IN FEBRUARY. the House has had the reputation of keeping FIRST-CLASS GOODS, and as the this furnishes the Greatest Assorted with almost every class of Dry-Goods, t you may wantgat FAR BELOW THE REGULAR PRICES. Greatest ever made in Barrie, commences at` 9 o'clock, on THURSDAY Extra help is being secured so as_to save people Waiting, but as many as hasing in theforenoon, as theru_sh is always in the afternoon. quested to make payment at once. a -r /1 ('Nr1'1T1t'\'kTf`l` 'r3.......,..: l'\ -%IN THE TOWNSHIPS OF-- County or Slmcoe. 1 WI1;IP0Ii'l`lRS. of Heavy :31 Iivnm-n oimw c1im-n1aT1L1oTnEEns,{ cnrunnn BY smcon: AND ms-rnwr` EXCHANGES AS LOCAL NEWS. - - And Condensed into i Interesting Para-T graphs for Advance Readers Who Like The Murrow of the Meat. L)ri_11ia is to hiwe another lawyer. Division Court at Beeton last Friday, Diphtheria is spreading at Bracebridge. tooksitown is ;saidito have a good grain" market. , . Bargains In` overcoats at Grav ac Lot-Iniug is. 7 _ ,-See our 25c. silk handkerohiefs. R. A. Stephens & Co. ,, 1 1\._LL-._.. LL.` n`\1lf\A". `II 1; $2 500 Worth of Ready Made Clothing 0 About $2 000 worth of Bugs, sauns, v elvebs 'd.11U. Abou , ~ ' -is r - 0 0 0 0 . . Plushes. u $1,000 A Tweeds and 'I:r11_I.11Il1n8'3- 0 = .. $2,000 % u Millinery, Ribbons, 85, $800 Gents Furn1sh1ng.s> Hats $1 000 0 Mantles and Mantle Cloths. 0 A 0 ' and 0393-, 0 0 . $800 Furs, Ladies and Gents . a $1 000 Carpets, Ma.tt1ng and 011 u $700 0 Gloves and Hos1ery. i Cloths. ~ $1,000 Flannels and Cottons. .` $2 500 Dress Goods, Linings, But- ,$5,000 e Sundnes, Staples and Fancy 0 0 tons and Trimmings. G00dS- ALL TOBE sou) AT SLAUG~ll'l`ER PRICESFOR CASH. A --In-r-rr11"r __-.'I _.------... I5 Qt)`E|'E1T\'V' Q /\T_'I31_ an 4-'Inn+ -I-Tan \ .'UC}}lJCLlU IV \JUI v --le1t Sox and Rubbers, the cheapest in ;own, at 1 aul s, A u. ;.. 1 P 'I1,,__L1_. 2.. .....I_:. J-:\ 1'\n:`(` n I [Mn Steel, of Brechin, is going to build a ne brick residence. - 1`! _.._ l.-..... |Ahnut$2 hnf First-Class Goods To besola in the shortest Possible Time. UUU UL ah I vuauvuvv. The people" of `Price's Corners` are being ,amused by a._ventriloquist. \ . vv ,,__ n-..v,. tun 11..-`. Hum _aunuaUu U pr vuuv-uv`1-.--. '-. Have you seen Paul s Felt Boots, they are the cheapest in town, ' In. A.. . --.... 41-.. I..... -vnluun In ITIIIIIIIBII Fceipt nu; UUU ULLUCIIJCDU Lu |l\.`II us - To seen re the best value In Flannel: :0 lo uruy & Leclnlugm. ~ `I I ,L2._L_ -_.I J:-nuuvni-Q 1!` U IU llfll |~\r IulU_UIIIlll'Bo V -See our all wool shirts and drawers at We. R. A. Stephensz. Co. ' . ;_ L.` V `V: .L\; (Lo KJUUPllVHD'Uv svvu '_'I`he \VVaubaushene box factory is to 136 kept running all the winter. ' ..0ur canton and grey annela are won- ,.L1;rfu11_y cheap. P..F. Ewan. u 1, __ _-._A...:1....I....I QIH OK `an. Mu: LLAJJJ yuuap. J. u --L 0 -54" v---- I Victoria Harbor has contgibuted $17.25 to- wards the Scott Act campmgn, ,4 -1 _._-... -sup: "L`n `3|`515U UCLID 1111 IILIU (Ill 11 Ava -unsucc- To secure the best value In Under- Holhlng go to Gray dc Loeunlug. A brakeaman had his hand badly druahed fd few days ago at the Stavger station. up uctu 040 J.UUUVlluIIuu van wcov _-- ---, -Full range ol`Grey and Navy Flannel at lowest prices. Gray an Looming. V --La.dies full -sized all wool hose for 20 cuts, worth `.25 cents, at P.AF. Ewa.n s.A I -I _ I'I'!----'_...-l.L ' The local school teachnr convention will be held at Tottenham on the 2nd Dec. 4. j `1'__._. `1I4uuni\4\I xyuuu, Ivvl In: any vvaaw-3 my - u - It is expected that {the wllol-e';l:e_c1-1-inseth| Council will be elected by aoclamation. Orillia and Theme Lodges, A. F. & A.M., have resolved to unite under a new name. The Midland Broom Brigade [are going to 1 do some sweeping at Penetang and _ --___ an rn\.-...- ...".,a..`\'......a..`. '3 ollu |/MU DUUUU (LUV NIKIIJJ`-Willa`-I`! I Huntsville has over a f_oot of s_now and the .~.1eigh bells ll the air wlth musxo. .___-.. 41-1. `unt. `Yn"II `II UU BUIIIU uwcupiug an .L vuuvuus cuau vanuuu -'- Try a. pair of our 33. 50 home moxie or leave your order for a pair. W. J. Paul; Mr. Andrew Hoey, of Alliaton, lost a._ve'.1u- able horse last Saturday from inammation. . I `II, 1,_,L,l_ ____-_s_... er lb`. -uunv nave-rv uvw-- ..--..- ---~v 7----~ John Wxnslow, one of:'Medooto;a foionero,` Dassed over to the majority last Fridai night. - -For fool Oloudu.FanclnatorI,W;'apI and Sluuvls go to Gray 6: Leemlnm V . 1. :- _,, ,,,,.-_.- :_ .:..I:...1..L...l mu-.1y{'+}u:.-.' `H IILIVI. .||u\V] EU III) Ev -'lvvl|naolB". _ `. ` It is said everyone is delnehte With the new Methodist minister at.Jarra.tt a C01'!1_l'3-V Winter in the North River region aeemetoe hlave` set in in reality and the-huntG1`l`8l`0 gm. I . . V site for a new Eprscopul parsonage.`_it- Head, ' ' Dr. Low has generously offered to , In ._ - -_ .1: n 4- AA ,, ' ned $540",?dv T Stayner fellow! were d` 1-derly con- (cloatzzaach the othF day for no . nct. . gm-nedd int!) Th P Sound 0".'l W aneu- a bea: R::dzn the other nil! " `n . ment muddle. . tho fol- zn. ' thin _ snB8`'*' "' .1 mo 1owin`:`ef1-l<:m'(.;l P`pro `dTV 99 "Out fth I 939 De; id take pics 5:. many W `"1 " ` `W 1887. `G0,, of the W.U.AT.U., has been postponed inde- nitely, on account of the illness of the lee- turer, Mr. J / Arlington Cooke; ` V 9 ~ - D--5.... ...&...m-. Inna (`Karma ` wurur, 511`. UK Illlluavvu uvw-~- Mr. Perkins, a.Beeton citizen, has oererl to, give a lot in that village for a Salvation Army Barracks. `T mA_. I... ..--.......:|-n`nr` `C-n Qnnn (IF Tam. Army Dllllnvnuo ` V Nottawa has reauscitated its Sons of Tem perance lodge, and_ [perscns are joining at N every meeting. an l`I',___._....L-1` ox`! every l.uu:w.u5. Mr. Heppenstall died at Meaford last week at the age of 89 years. `He was the oldest Orangeman in Canada. m n)_ _I_:....1.. ....:11' Ivan-Ilzlmm .hgu: Uraugemuu xu uauuuu. Trenouth s shingle mill, Fawkham, `has shut down for the time being, having had a most successful season. ` ? - o--...1-...: 1...- LUUBU auuvunm. us nun-nu e T Farewell, of the Therhbixry Scandard, has been committed for trial on a. charge of crim- inal libel against one Cross. --- l- C -_-..l-`nu nun nn`l|lr nh`. lul ILUUL unlunv vuv vnvwuu --Grav 6: Leemln are selling Bald.- wuvn best Bee Ive 99 Fingering, all colors, at 10c. per skeln. . " ' - -'-- I-Ln 1).u.nnLu-{Ann `nnnfjgf-_ COIOII9 III .l.Vl:e pun. unusu- No service in the Brscebridge Baptist Church last Sunday, in consequence of sick- ness in the m1nister s family. ` A -'-See` our ` Gent1emen sf Txes, Braces 856., just to hand. The largest assortment in town; R. A. Stephens 83 O0. - -_ _ - ..L `C t`A=`lIk`l\Vl tn`-un Down. LV. -El: $JlV'.Juv_nau an `Iv! ` Mr. Thomas Gavanagh, of Creighton, who has been a resident there 56 years, passed away to his rest on the 22nd inst. . `mu 1 -:4. .\.A..... ....:n. .'-n m-mvnn Haw grid 1 U0 LII` I'UB|l_ VII UIJU an-nu on-ur- "Th6 Nicholston mills are running day and ! night. Would commerdiul union lengthen the day for a htt1_o idnver running? : I ,!LL . buying Mayor Ha}:-vie,` of `Gravenhursf, met with" an accident at the mill on Tuesday, by which he rgceived asevere out withnn -axe!" ' - ----1- -1.... .._...............a .. na FVUUUIVUU OIIUVVIV Trinity Qhprch. A_T1'9;1II.T;l1Aase cpmmeqced a. series at `mission services. ` Every-etching except Saturday and Sunday the church is open. - _ y - ` - Robes; Gray 6: stock a line lot of Robes, but they keep them long. The prices-tyontr them. T " 5 Univ vvnuoq -- --_-. "i.etamlng halve in `[0113 I0! 3.. 4;` .4... 13.11 :_.L..;. 4.1.3 ntdizh them. . , ' ' ` A large piece of plister fell fr_om the-c19l}ng in .the parlor of the M_ethod1sl_; param;_age'. Bradford, and did. conhxderable -damage ;1_;o the piano. . V ` % ~ 9 n ,n:_...---......: .1...` .-.i'n3$1nrn`nH we 1 no. _ _ ,. . . The Mziyor of Ool1ingwood~haa`pro1eimed \ a reward for the apprehension; and coifviohibn of partieewho are breaking the ooaljoillampa of that town. i ~= = 7 `-'l`he demand for our llreu Goods still continues. The secret II we have just what the people want In good: and prices. Gravazlaeemlng. A -' - `~ At the Penetang Division Court therewere 22 cases,` exciuaive of judg`ment`summonsee; The bar was well represented. Mr. O. E. 1 Hewson,.of Barrie. was there; ` A i ` " ' ` ` " "` ---|-!- -3 l'l1....L ('13-up-II- Hewson, of was there. - W _. 7 . The ght for the Reeveahip of We_at G`wil- hmbury 1: expected to he a hot one. Messrs. Booth, McAfee and J e`e -have szirded on their armor and taken the field. e , .- ,. . -a... 2.? f\..3I`u:A .nn 51181!` ITUIOT ll Iauncu Iluw uwum I ~. .- -,- " His Honor J udge Boys was iq QI;il:1!I.`0!l_ the 21st, settling.mi_LtterII betwell 59530. and creditors. The. docket _was`- longond made.th_e___0onrt an all day amr, nu. _ r\.1_11_'|1-_.. 11-11 --6 'n`!nl\`|.I`IYI `I id lI1EU.I.LU___\JUul.'lo an an uu any-nu L I The Oddfellows Hall at Totenham is said so be xed up very Vnicethut the Sentinel men `avlmoat felt it ayuorilege to set our cowhide:-qn` theArioh`tap`etiy`.f ' ` - _ J :-n__:_.;.:_- v......'l. [Tn inn: `shun:-A'I' COW-l.uuUl'U7u IIIIU KIULI Ilnyvlivlu y1`_ The.r'm of Christie,` Kerr.& 0p.;m;s `several- Hcdmppiat Oakley, and in `.ord1e'r;_to,.teed"the menlehd herds of ogttlb T" iqtend mine out 12.ooo.ooo.r 9i?;.thiI } . * _....~._-. u..m; us:-.a'.~w i.. ..;..1." in `m.11i. UV I-C,VVVgV_V\g _o_vw.v__`v- The electric` light di`(ln"twork, in Onllja last Smidav night. ; fhe; ad journed `to then lepthre -room and worri'ed throughthe eeryice` witl;':-9au_ oil lamps. . By hand-bill! the Steyner oorpe of. -`-the Salvation Army intimate that etheyuare going `to hold a " three days ipeoial attack on the , devil : kin don, the two` lto by; Maior and V Glover,e.on Nov.-26th to28th.. ._ ` W113? - ,,, T ' andiCa:s-." ` i Matting a (1 Oil Cloths. Dress But- L-_. -_.. -3 V On the evenlhg of the 28th 5. Great Hallelu- iah T and Elbabirceedm Meeting will be held 111 the Barracks, tickets for which will cost` only l5cts.--'Sunl. -4-..--. ...... ohlnulnc nl hnwllul Al` : omy iuuuu. '-uuu. --lf you are thinking oi buying on As-, truohanilvlantle . do not fail to call on G1-av as Looming. They have a choice stock, and are not nirald oi` comparison. The Gravenhuret Banner complains that the people of that town are unpatriotic enough to go away to make their purchases, instead of supporting their` own business Exen. ` U-IULI. ' It is reported that Rev. Rural Dean Stew- art, M. A., Rector of St. James Chm-ch,` Orillia, is about to retire, and that another clergyman will be appointed very shortly in his stead. - ` -'n I 1 I I >__ 1_`JI-._..:.... .. `A Mu \ ma ateau. _ A V A nine-months-old baby belonging to Mr, H. Clark, of` Bond Heed, was ecalded to death a few days ago by the upsetting of a. kettle of boiling water as a. boiler was being taken from the stove. --.:L-.1 :.. LI... numnll ` Sentinel: A Kenansvilleite and 9. Totten- "hammer had 8! discussion in Loretto on Tues- day night. By`7the dextercus use of a knife the latter catne out victorious. ` A Vanna Frenchman at Duaon'g s (Jump.-_ Matchedash, -cut his foot b idly a. short time _ago, and no doctor being hmdy he put nine stitches in the `woi1nd"himse_lf with a common needle and thread. It is doing well. "-1 -2 A.1:..1..- 1.... -n- 3 1186016 lulu |ll-llvjplc an iv `ova-- Mr.` A,le_xq.nder Milne, of Adi`a_l:,. has. re- turnedy ftbni ' lo `Old Ooftantfy. andiuznq`; hath it jthe htindsom` sum of $20;00Q.; Alexandr will, no `doubtf learn;tha;t.`he has" more fziends now tha,n 1,1e thought he had. `~ ;M09ns.ton.9 De P1 999* st-1..`. they" hat twachugams. . 1'P"!`1 1 M 2 ,m{gh:hbp;V.;oniu=torg g: V tflvo aaygmll t All tlitay-adv thty `want saw to oomP ` LI,.. __ .`_ I ....l:na`~ nnnizhn... L. tamnemnce minus 1: n.-w---v ?EA, scare D0,30l\Il6B lnvylilgiunug I V There `Was a fire `at 'Sta.yne`r on Wednesday feveninglarst. A barn ; belonging to Laidlaw end Nicoi,` `containing a" general assortment of stu', was consumed. :'.Ehe Public School was in danger, and` `the usual" cry of scarcity of weterwn_e heaa_d`.`f I'ncendinrie_m is suspected. Lose, $6.'090,;vqith;psrtinl insurance. _ ` . .4-u-. ______ -`I-_____ -'-_1__ --7,7-., 77, - F -I, The Bradforci .V`V:itnsa_ safe Messis. John A Wilson and Graham Timmena, of West Gwil-V limbnry, whowent -150 Bear Gave, Roaseau, Mnakoka, ashore time: no for employment, went 0l1?:f0l`_ a -hunt Qnd shots -mooge which ;_-:_|_...I 1 mm, ...A H. Iannlr thnm two dawn to ` WCHW UIIUJUI: D -IIIIIJI {pun navy - g.~-rv >.. .__-_ -"weighed 1,000. and ititook them two a s to get It out of the mod!-. -It $.88 V;V9!th - , , n AAI, ,,,_j_ _ ____.._: lis vundguugoyed the #011. One of them undertook to make it up 'easant'for Mr. S. E. ` Bruce; who` pitched` the` `fellow out of the moat. Thofrfut of thagang, inhrferodsand Bruno thouqhtho` was going to be mobbed. tnn...n..IA..L...-u ranked the dintnx-born BPIOO CIIOIIIIII 1 I10 I 801! UV U6 Illvuvvuo , When Ooldvnteumuruohod the diltnrbora NORTHEICN AD..VANO-E. $2,000 worth of Silks, Satins, Velvets and `man (N15 r\C'I ot the peace got 03 ahd so did "Mr. Bruce, who had a summons issued for one of them. They became thoroughly frightened and beg- ged to settle the matter, which was done by `paying Mr. Bruce for his trouble and time lost at Coldwater.-Midland Free Press, Mr. H. A. Muntz has had his usual good luck hunting. He had, when last heard from, killed 21 deer ; and his companion had killed 16 and one bear. They expect to capture 50 deer before theystop. One day Mr. Muntz killed 5. He is, without doubt, the cham- pion deer-slayer of Muskoka.-Free Grant Gazette. The followin quantities of grain were re- ceived at the orthern -Elevator during the season : Corn 1,364,315 bush. Oats 655,144 bush; Wheat 905,000 bush`., or a` total of 2,924,459 bushels of grain. Probably the largest business that has been doneby any elevator on the lakes.-Co11ingwood Enter- psise. .111, `r-L_ A 3-..... AC Tjxnncn-3:1 hunt. I P . LEV: `Mr; John Adams, of Longford, while hunt- ing at Hollow Lake, east of Bayeville, found two very large bucks in the lake dead, with their horns fastened together. -They had been ghting, and getting their horn: feet, were drowned. They had not long been|dead when if-mnd. Mr. Adams will have the heads and neck: stuffed and placed in the same position in which he found them. . -_-_I -I..l'I4I....-.l_ (Luvs- `lnn 1u -VVLILUIJ Lu: Avuuu. vaugvgnno V -Ladles9. and children : Caps. Mub &c.. cheap at Gray &'l.eemlng u. - . I A , _- _`.vL2__ -2 LI...`I..n.gI D-'u'L`;a'I; cog CIIGIII Ill urray cw llVVlllllm' -an ` H At a late meeting of the`looa.l Peblic School 1 `Board, the following motion was'put' and car- - iried -: _ `.'_thet `we, as a Board of Public School` Trustees of the Town oOril1ia. recognise the faithfdlness and, excellence of` the extris ser- hvios-'1'*endered by` Mr. 'Morg"a`n a.s'_Ix'1`spector ' e and `we -do`-not coneiderrthat he` was many way overpaid ;`for these services. -- and in .re`a.p(pointi~ng him;:_as `Co. Inspector witlioiit pay from ou_r"Boerd,"we mean no disparagement to i h_im'.or his `services, `but `simply-do so with a. vlewepfr not expecting-. or` demanding. extra services for `the `ensuing year.. ? This resolution, which was moved by Mr.,Ma.yx_1ard `and. secoxided by Mr. Ma- thews; will effectually settle the late unpleas- antness which7for the past month has moved ` the Board and to some ext_e_nt_thfe local pxgegs. - It is, well that such is the '_`,'a. as these petty squabbles heither_edyan_co thedignity of the School Board, the oiceifs, olfthe cause of education in general; w_ Let the matter drop.` -Ori1lie. Times. l i n o. o ._g 1- 1u__V, 1;`A_ -V-Jna't`think of it a may {of Ladies Felt Slippers for 10c., at W." J. Pa.ul a. _. . AL .1 _ I__L ._:A.L:...... .. -J-Inn R6-In TH1n'n:nn Uaaypwan ava J-V v . .- .--_ _ .At the last sittings of the em Division Court, Orillia, there were on thedocket 224. cases. The Packet save: Va adv v-. against Adam Fraliok. retained the plaintiffs as his .coun_9el in a Scott Act case, stating, Mr. Gunni testified, that he did not care how much it cost him so longasfhe had no ne to pay. .He escaped thene, and then disputed the bill resented by his counsel. They sued him for 100, and obtained judgment, with costs. Another important case was that of F. `Kean, Son & 00. vs. M. G. Rixby. & Oo.,. publishers of an advertising volume, entitled -The Industries of .`0anada..` Messrs. Kean ordered a notice to be inserted. for which they were to p_a ` `$10, receiving half-a dozenpopies of the voi paid the 1uoney,l an subsequently discovered that `part of ' the copies did not contain their . advertisement. it a being replaced .by that of r Messrs. J. '1`. Porter ;& 00. They sued the . publishers for $25 damages. The Oourt gave n is stated that other Onllia rms have been I aimilarlv ands psrhsno it;z`r':.'-.y .. teach them a-:us'eful`lesaon5as toethe I value of suchunethoda at adurfuihg. " _ One of the most interesting cases was that of McCosh & Gunn . The defendant had- ume. When the eotpies were deliyered,= they auorder that the $10; be refunded. _It. '. Gr- STRONG, Barrie. $1,000 A $800 . $5,000 COULTER, VAIR & REEDY! %notea.75.e.K11) GLOVES, FREE. -H-K-_n---jjv tr---- ` Any person `buying $5.00 wurth of -the above goods. will get a pair of our ` , `The Parry sound Star says :" "Thisnews-` pap`e'r bu"siness is 1the :dr_at`edest calling this` side of h-eaven; . "Here comes `a man that is red in the face. `because you did not print something, and there comes another who will i not speak to you A-because yon printed some- thing that he thinkstouches him. Yes, it is very hard to please everybody, and we don t intend to try. You can take-all" the pains imaginable` to writeup a man and the reci- pient never noties you ; but give him atwo- ' linevruh, and he is down at the ofce before` breakfast with a elnh. The Star may nd some consolation in ' the fact that such fools and ingrates are to be found in all latitudes. --,-_ ` INDIGESTIO IVI&1 kt--1 uu --------- CILIOUSNESS, V DQIZZINESS DYSPEPSIA naorsv ' N. rLurrrme SALT R EU , THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, . V DRYNESS - HEADACHE .,-OFETHEESKIN, And 0. . ( '1 .039 In `:91: nnlf n " nn -_ dwlzivup :1: :-u- 'r. n11mri&v6o., Special Prices to Cash `Buyers! To be sold for Cash, at the iollowing prices: 500 yards Melton Dress Goods. . . . . . ........ At 8 cents, worth 10c. 9350 66 66 66 66 ........ A10 6- 66 12;c. 5 750 .66 . 66 66 66 ........... .. 1-25 66 66 15c. 350 566 Tweed 66 66 ............. 17 66 66 20c. 325 66 _ -6 66 66 ....... .... 20 66 66 25c. 200 66 Jersey 66 66 . ..... ...... .. 20 66 66 25. , 1500 66 Mixed Lot 66 .............. .. 25 66 66 30 to 35. 1250 66 -Fine Goods .... ................. .. V30 -6 66 35 to sue. '1A_5oo 66 '66 66 40 66 6- 45:0 50c. 650 66 66 I 66 50 66 66 55 to 60. A lotol` Haudsonie Goods at 60c., 75c. and $1.00, an at cut prices. fgjag-AN EARLY CALL SOLICITED. 'The3'Gl&ve re; extra value, being made specially for our own trade. Lg;L?0ULT1aR,vA1R&RVEk;gg_L WILL CURE OR RELIEVE --___._-_ -;`n1xnnnPnl'\ 8.000 YARDS 8,000 YARDS NEW FALL DRESS GO0DS. NEW FALL DRESS GO0DS. ? A|iGT_IgEl_SA|.E VALUABLE gm LOTS! UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE powers of sale contained in mortgatres made respectively by Joseph W. Hastings. John Lennox and Robert Brown (and which will be produced atthe time of sale) there will be of- fered for sale by MR. JOSEPH ROGERS. Auctioneer, at the POLICE COU RT, BARBIE. IE8