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feligio¶ uIrTE I)E121.OC Ser~viecf4 at St:ir· )iU1. tonal PLt IiontLu) C tholiCFIInc.h. ( ?dary of Mt. CIuwe1, t r. F'l'irdSiwiiv in g yzwd3y OX eY.lf3t paclth, Rv., yttr ýAvnt, Itritwt. thist Services at Baron Sara. j~ortl' StadMYI Oafll Liuaroth, at 11 A. nul 7:04 1P. M. ay-s look at thle new mad column. A Gernuan will be danced one evyeing, Olt week. Ij, 1. Irviuo &. Sn sent a hox of shoeo telo drouth sufferers last week." ,Doiatlons, from 1Bayou Sara, report in last issue, have all been paid, enting to $24.25.. r. O1)D.l rooks. having two windows at in the front tof his store building, w or the Bank We learn, that 0. & J. B ene will open a store there shortly. The Sixth ward has donated 28 barrels f corn and potatoes to the North Loilsi a people. Sprinng Medlicie is a necessity which on's Sarsaparill* grandly supplies. It nrifiei and vitalzes the blood and thus res tone and strength to the whole sys *ood's Pills are the only pills to take ith flood's Sarsaparilla. Cure all liver lie. As'thi law requioes every iucorporated owln to have s wap of same, Mr. VW. B. ,ilh appeared bhfore the Town Coutecil, set.Thnrsday night, with reforenco to ling the wbik. The bind placeiia the street in front of r. Barrow' was tfilled in, Monday. The l:oiugof the ditch on the north side of bestreet was one of the causes of its be ug so bad. Tflro should be a good ditch a each side of to street. I have ivenoi Chamberlain's Cough Rem y a lir test, ;tnd consider it one of the cry best remnedies for ci4oup that I have ver fpnnd. One dose has alway.,.liieh ufilcent, altlhough I use it fireely. Any hld my children contract yields very ily to this medicine. . I can con cien iously reconlieind it for croup and colds dn ildren.--Geo. E. Wolf, Clerk of'the irenit Court, Fernandina, Fla. Sold by SP. Ktilbourne, Druggist. Bele loyd, the'f nous scout for Stone all Jackson, was in St. Fracisville, hilmsdy night, and gave an interesting ecotmt of her experience in the war. She as aecomnpapied by a small dramatic ronltlltlpit~b' talk alone was worth the irie of adminiion. The Ladies' Auxiliary decided tp gibe o cloth ount.o to the suff r'ers,,instead of eking into gutrmouts. F'lfir dozntion:is ode el.ea.here in,the paper. Saipr , theyspsa, nsewing for,Zhe Htome. The citizene of Bayou Sara aldmnit that bridge over Fountndu Bayou is of great .efit to thlpn, but they insist that'they oold not elop to p:ay for one as it is lteide their,corporation, and that in the ie way. ,. F'raucisville is benefited by he lovee though she does not pay a levee . The point is well taken. The True 1 emnocrat shipped three boxes felothing,8Snuday night one to.Ruston, 'and two to Columbia, La. A fourth ada flftk ;ox were sent on Wednesday oitroe. Our thaunl are due Messrs. A. Harris, J. r and A. Teutech for empty boxes, to .John Bowman for hauling, and to J. Slrine & Son for free wharfuge and Iippiug. otate eOlhio, City of Toledo,.? .Luas County. Ftak J. Cheney makes oath that he is he rniour partner of ,the inn of F. J. e-y &.o., doing business in the city Toledo,:Conty and State aforesaid,.and ast said tirmn will pay the sumn of ONE IDRJD D)OLLARS fo,each laad every iEof Ctarrh that caunot becui, by se . Half's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Brorn,to before me :and nsubscrjlbed in pr!lce, this 6th day of December, D. 1-6. jh A. W. GLEASON, j 8 1 .Notary Public, #1HW Catarrh Cure is taken internally 5Ca directly on the blood and mucous of the system. 8oud for testi J. F., Cheney & Co., Tolodo, O. :d,1y Druggit, 750.I * 'R" Family Pills are the best. Unclaimed Letters. , following is a list of unelaimed let " iPfining iu the St. Fraocievillo IPost for the week elnding Feb. 10, 1897. y Misa M4rie Lewis Miss Lizilen er Mu M Louise Mrs Kearney SMiss Alice Pruet.t Miss E 5s calling for an.y of the above let till please say they are advcrtisod. F. M. MUMFORD,.P. M. _tao Rouge had donated the requited PAeres of lasd for Capt. Cothell's ship ,reirred to by us, two weeks ago. passes a good "might have been" Bayou Sarae. ' ed-An Idea •wo hu C., for their s181i ten 0te8 ~sro~P~n~r~PtoP~rro~ l~ u' f 1 v: A; LE. IiI V. Th 0' pt.-"t. ,trlrt c.ft ftrnilyv medi. cl< . , l rt r!Pt , vi .lf tFlor fo r ,. " ,n I.dr '. at ! ,ALo ll. CntA'1, h ls a 1 i. hILtesniCe., .Jauttndl ti . fusea. :1XD 1Bn1E IIJ -,d1iIi;)1g :s, ^,rI, 1.( . Si cum1 m , ." . a . , i !r 'At ; .I( inll n': ly 'vere (4",l1,, i t'nlftto' fr~ tT(L: it.,! ,(l:tl,"! .:,|":l:d P'IIu is LIv).r {, l: to r . r o V o I t : , n C III t IIe r, -1' ,dy .i1or I .- r ',ul.ivo diýorrd r. ' wiill al, I rnve .out appetitc, coiipieaion andi se:w .l itiat:. i sh" i.lnt 'll re'g:trIed ;ri tt ri i : rtilm nt,.- i: 1 1 : 1f, n:I ý.re oinnll-i th auj s. r:eg-lhrif. ofi~ o b,)W·'b:, ':( .ud ar! d i'av.1A.on BOl' t ih' 1 dlrnlnd pI.'¢e the wily nte,1. t0 serious dtniv. ger. It i q :g i:l,;+lnectai yst',-oIt)rin'VOeltni:f j aln', u I t sIll fromu tt 1owc' a. it Is to Va a -,stivo habit of hodly prevalls. STIZI HEA 1)AGtE I + Thiditro.a ihg atliitio occurs [ot fro. i3 qih*l.v. '' t distirl, ben'o of the touncrh, 2 'ri.ig I,,..I t.he in1por'rfi tlyv di.tL-d (cou. - . Illr s, c::l:,"; :,. S vere, :::n i ' tIlh hella. e,.,i:n!i .i'd iý ,it t ( ji::rtI(aI, I . iacioIuse. anl r8 t C c.,r, 4,it ut, l,'b: pt optlrl known a .icS ' I "u-lc. ,5' tA:c reif uOf vWhich tk 1- l3uhiaa.I.'i i. L t JI Rgult:.. ..,:,w .Y I'ACKAr.-7. Si I the Z t,',Stu- in red out th wralpper, IPEISONA L I jPOLITE. Mtrs. E. Muse,of New Texap *visited here Wedneusday .l Thursday, Mr Miss Anna E. Butler 1ias issued cards 4 a;lnouniing the marriage of heu niece, dMis Anna Marnuer'j Butler. to Mr. z Etigene E1is, February tenth. I Messrs. Knobloc: and Fuqla of the U. r S. Enginerqgrps for this distieot attend.d li the gntertainment, WVedneeday night. v f Mr. I.ewis West who has been clerking for'Ifr.rVW. M. Stewart fr1l soverl' yearsb Spast, p"ill leave to-imorrow for St. "Fran f cisville, la whero he has sEmcnred a clerk u ship with Messra. loi"ell' & orcy. Lrias I Shas many friends lhere who wi~lw him suic ceis in his now'omiue.-Blao Irfigq' Guide. Mr. C!rar. Stern, now of Baton Rouge, is about to publish muother Pong, "Since Wifey wears the blominers.+ ~ Mrs. W. C. Ellis and daughters, Misses Odette and Amelie, and son, Mr. Robert Ellis, were ;guiests at the Cottage on the occasion of the Ellis-Butlor wedding. SImne(liately after the ceremony, Mr. and Sb s Mrs. Eugene" Ellis left on train' for their t, home in h'ew Orleans. They were aecomn- it panied by Mr. Robt and Miss Amclie b Ellis. si Miss Frankie Brandon was in town gi Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Davidson, (nee Miss JJunia Town) is here on a visit. of " Mrs. Allen Thorms of New Hope has had to the nuisfortune to full and fracture her w knee-cap. Cu MIrs. G. L. White spent last weeik pleas- th *an ly, making a iound trip oln ) he Hal lotto. .f..i.s......ggi ani~ adieElli loeft Menou-' day for a visit. Thoi atter' goes to Newi he Orleans while.4is Maggie visits at lurn side. Mr. Henry :Lehman is on a visit hero. foi Mr. E. L. Newsham went to Slalghtor, " Mouday, to meet "little Joe," Mrs. New sham havying brought him that far on the H way home. There was joy in the grand- 1 uaamulas' hearts over his return. go Mr, Jeff IIamilton is boarding at'the re .,ank Hotel. . Mrs. J. Stewart McGuehee of St. Louis go arrived here, 'Tu'esday to'visit heri mther, hi Mrs. L, B., Johnson. Fe Mr. Alex Manu has gone to New Orloans to visit relatives, thence he goes to Pat- o orson, Rayne and Baltimore, Md. He ex- t peets to be absen6 t quite awhile. c Mrs. M. Rosenthal is spending a week Yv with relatives in New Orleans, in Mr. Tom Younice has returned after an abse0ce of two weeks. We Mr. E. D. Cohn, a traveling salesman, m spoentlSunday here with friends. Re Dir. G. T. Talbert left for Wesson, Miss. Au Monday. .t was his father )vho died and got hi brother as stated iu the telegram. the James Leako Stirling is the name of the RN new arrival at Mr. W. L. Stirling's on the *an 11th. lel The Misses Lawrason are visiting Miss Lise Barrow at Port Allen. The Sick List. o Mrs. Win. Town Sr. has suffered from several bad spells. Mrs. Jane Howell was qnuiteo sick, but is now better. At Miss Corinne Hartson hi~ been ill the past week. Mrs. IH. Goldman is still suffering with 1i1 grip. "" Mrs. A. Tcutsoh has a severe att'ek of pe sore throat. tne Mr. Calogone has coun confined to bed .u at the Meyer Hotel, for two woeks. to ho Business Transits. Judge S. J. Powell, P. W. M. and Mr. is J. R. Hlutchison, W. M., attended the th Granud Lodge, in New Orleans, this week. th Mr. J. J. LeSassier is in the city this c week. Mir. J. E. Ware visited Wilson last. wI Wedneeday. ' all .: , ,-.7%.. ;l--- PEMinnie AT-1-· d1 t 40!?t 1U rl, good were tile gnostuif Miss Rosa BUck hamn last Sunda y. 'h friends of Mr. .J. Miller will regret to hear that he is quite sick wvith- pluen lOunliat. Mr. S. V. Rogillio lhad the misfortune of losing a nmuo last Sunday. We are glad to hear that Mrs. W. . Carmpbell who has been qutite sick for someO time ia-ounvalescing. Mr. W. 1V .iieof Pisgah visited ýfri~a4. in this nithborhood last Sunday. '2 Mir. illio who has beien eic the lis uth is now able toe: Dr ai .H Mrs. Henry Sini st Suiudjy at Boyd ligginUoth The many friends of M 1 Atten who forperuly lived in (ftw ,At n ow5 rsides mi Jackson, will re(greott r that • she has for somo timne been ex teted to die. Mr. Hnney the Methodist miniister spent last Suuday night with Mr. S. V. Rogillia. Mr. Dan Pharcs went to Jackson on Saturday. Mr. Palmer Thoias of New I_[ope spent last Sunday eveniug at the houme of Mr. t. .logillio. Misses Mary Carney, Pearlie Palmer and Mesls. S. E. Hill, Jesse Carney and Tony Johns of Jackson attended the Simnauus Wright wed.ling. Miss Mary Lan Wright and Mr. Henry Simmons were joined iti the holy onlds of mnatrimnony, on last Thursday night, the 4th of Feb. "\The. bride is a daughter of Mr. Zy Wrig; t, an old respeet.able piti zen of this parish. The groom is Mr. Ilcery Sinmmons who has fioumhis boyhood resided here. The bride 4 lovely blqndo 1 looked beauiiful, attired in a dress of white albatross, ,vith a wreath of orange blossoms' on her soft golden hair. The groom al)o looked.very hanllome. They F:ero attended by three briles maids aild groomsmen, the brideu!cmnauls looked lovely in their ibeautiful dr:eses of white t.rlmed with lNces and rilbb)om., while the groomaimen all looked very hand' some dressed itn black puits. We tender to the happy couple our heartfelt congratulations. A few months ago Mr. Byron Avery, of Woodstock, Mich., was. hadly a!licited l with rhema.tismn. Ilir right lhg wasn swollen the faull lng! h, causimng bint gre't 1 suiff:ring. He was advised to try Chant- 1 berlain's Pain Balm. The fiast bottle of 14 it helped hint considerably and thlisecond bottle effected a curel. The 25 and 50 ets. sizes ar' for sale by L. P.Kilbourne, Drng gist. Grace Church. Rt. Rev. Davis Sessnms, .D. D., Bishop t1 of I.ouisiava makes his annual visitation A to Grace Church to-morrow. The iishopl will officiate both morning and night. :1 Confirmnatiom will be administered at the morning service. The sittings are free and DI the public generally invited. The Bishop goes to La urel Hill Monday - L morning to ofliciate in St. John's Church. He will be ,unable at this visitatlion to B hol! other services in thy euoigihborhood. ,. Ward L. ~mith, of Frederiestown "A Mo., was try.hmledl with chronic" diarrhea c) for over thirty years. He hIas become fully satistied'that it,was only a question of a lII short time nutilsho would have togivep,.p. i He had been treated by.:some of the est ai l)lhysiciansu, in Europe and America, lut al got .no permanent relief. One day he he pickeld up a newslpapler Tn. chanced to rea;d an advertisement of Chambe-lain's V( Coijo, Choleraand Diarrhea Remedy. lIe W got a bottle of it, the first dose helped T1 him, and its continued use cured him. n For sale by L. P. Kilbourne, Druggist. to di Next Sunday 14th instant, theore will be service. Rev. Father Goons othiciatin, 't . t"no R)man Untholic Church of St. Fran cisvillh, at 101 a. m. Mass with rcmnon. SMonday 15th instant, there will le ner vice at the residence of Mr. John LeoSassier in T'unica, at 9 a. m. M.harwith.sesmon. M1IARRIED. ELLIS-BUTLER--At "The. Cottage" West Feliciana parish, La. Wrednes lay morning, Dec. 10, 18!i7 at 9 o'clock, tle Rev. W. K. Douglas I). D. officiating, Mr. ugeneo Ellis of New Orleans, La. and Miss Anna Margurrite.ButlPr of this parish. PETTY-RYDER-At the residence of the bride's parents, MIr. and 3hls.. W. J. Ityder, We ~t Feliciana parish, Tlnursday, February 4tth 1897, Mr. Isaac W P'etty and Miss Idola E. Ryder, Rev. C. C. Mil Ier officiating. Try Our Ten Cent Family Remedies. Chlorate of Potash Tablets, Cold Ceaom, Todthache Stop, Phenol Sodiqne, Witch Hazel Soap, vi Cold in Your IIead, 14 Frog in Your Throat. AtMumford's Drug Store, in Every one was pleased, Wednesday ed night, to have an opportunity of heiring h Miss Eliska Stocking's "West Feliciana i' March" played by tho.fair composer her- m ;el, in her most esympathetic, spirited mnaunner. It is a brilliant piece of music, da and shQuld be on every piano in the parish a to exprese home pride and to enco.urage f homne talent. The March is on sale at lMumford's and Kilbourne's drug stores. The secret of a speedy cure in sickness lies in selectingtho proper remedy and this is difliuenlt to do unless one is sure what the aihmneht is. But one thing insure, hal a the liver been actively at work sickness t could not have come. It is then always safe to take Simmons' Liver Regulator fri which keeps the liver well regulated and I eli all poison expelled from the system, atjh ie nlosf inipprne I11.. o oon·c it Is lir to :-ilhlilLestion./t tuy coure iin .4 t 4 o , l dinner iand :nakde lh11 nlat.yt an $3 r' . It !i li rinder thjit nI tnlay nl~t' Clt What, Slie chooew, nrt ;hen ihe cl d0i9i. _ h11 iS a slave the wt.$kess js tit i nlatach. A man's h,alth m'td striilgtht d llend upon 'f lwhtnt he gets outi of hlis tod., ''his de pinds ott hiS digestion: Reiv're the oh `struition 1h tikig Dr' Pierce's Plhaslnt r 'elcts. They are :1 positiv, ere. fr it -m st.lrIti lin. :illl( its nittftidn>r ill)4l-h, ~,r - ) i sii, lloln lllhon lltlh, 1 (I, t 4dili4 . .I Y IIe : bilious and "heartbllnl Tho "'Pfel hd ]i 'e very gentle thleir ctllan,. ivey-siitlly 1i,1ist nIlatre. Ti hey no violent renchi o, th.l "s'ten,. 'Tre rs lno painl. 110no griping. ' '4 Send 21 one-(.clnt rtia ji to cover costof" mailing only, and Irec(ive free Ia olpy 'of Dr. Pierce's Medical AdviseT'. 'Addrl.~i , S)Vorl's Dispol lryl Metliedl Asssecitit ion; t olifalo, N. Y. Entertainmront for. Beneflt of t Drouth Sufferers. r. On Wednesday 'eviniing, the yourngpeo e plo certainly siicceeded in lires'entig tmild prograillno for tlhe entertarillonmnt, of the public, far. il excess1 of the law tnprice of adnmission. Pytiian Hall wa 1 very well filled, but th.re' cln lie no doubt that the coltd, Inlll'lallt weolith!er i lldl the prevalleice of sicikieCs ha:d u11mlc to do with the albsence of miannny. Tlih' . lpening chorns waR sing .ly lj. 1:::; ~i - t penlU oiCel, 1111(l being thb "Sicrd ilors' Cllorur, the siirger , nralo and febl:le, were dresed in ,ilor cnstunes of bluI Sand wh.iti, corning upon the" stage. anid 3' going throngh thieevoltlti)l oif ai g'atrcl>. llarchi, while singing the opeioning bhts I the stirring ninsic, Miss Rosl '' Tlnpel, one of oiur most skilledi perlorniler, inrt. plaryetl an instriunental solo of grlnt brilliancy of teelthigluno. Tlo hlaby snilYg t and dance frmnu "Waug" w 0as one. f the sweetest ilorceaux presented. The little ni:ds in tLueir long whito: gowns, pulltting their dolls, aind incidentdlly thilemnolves to sleep, untloe i series.of charminuia ictoros, A chief aiiroilg t:hicli. war~ when theý knelt in prayer. A:snspiciousiioisturo wild rise 1 in the eyes of the spect.tors :at thll' sight., ,also w-hen the tableau wv.s showsn" of the picturesque group asloop. nist Ile.tio Montgomery gave oneo of her exqui:mito violin suflos, receiving an oenthnastis ecnore. The Misses .tocking, and Bottintt l Mont goniiTy net.. played theo West ,c'liciat ll March, a lively two step march. coeppepli 1tt by Miss E;liskal Stockiirg and libut revin'ttly ipullishwdl by L. Gruntwald (o.,. Nw (Jr- I1 lenis.. It in a striking compolition andl was mullch enjoyed by the auidietice e Miss Hcettie Stocki lg then"iaillg.. "Luvo Go Ilang," a. rollicking bit tf nlcledy well 2 suited to her voice. A chalrade in tlireo acts founded nir tir A word, "Marplot" was next playedl. with the cast as follows: l1lro Jerusha Meddlesome "10 ;.................Miss Endo Brooks. AMr. Alfred Buttercup, daildy ...................r. Sam Carter. Mrs. Htolana, nmother of Eniilly imid, lhert.lh ............. 1iss -lottie, Stocking. Elmily. HIolnln n ..........Miss. Bettie Mon tgomer. Bertha Hohlnau ..............Miss Eliska Stockiln. All the parts were well rcldelred lnd the c:haraeo Ip!ilt every one in al good humlnior. In the granl rinml chorn, the slilol ladh and i'siestad full swing a gain giv ip~g, with 4pirit, a niiilley f lpolulalr :titrs, al34 conuclmlidi ) with "Dixie," ;hichh is always, calculatet to stir the .Suthern, heart to itavery dlpt s. The rcmainler of tlieoveming' wm de votedl to dancing. LIght rotefrlhlrr(nts wero on sale, and folnId willing cnst(tners,. The amount clcared from. the entortain nent was (50.00. which will be devoted to tho purchaso of provsions ir thtrh drouth snifferers. (No Trouble TO Show' Diamonds. Ar4 Statuary. Watches, Art Pottery Clocks and Out Class and Jewelry. Silverware. a ad iep s4aýmusevirnups5 ' I naurs.2set)3ý,oao aeli, Bronze Coods,t DInn~ r Sets L6atHer Coods, off Sets Walkng Can os Fish ets & *nd Urnbrellas .Came· ots.) tS. 'P. *C.HUE8L"EU The Peoplo's Jewo Baton Rougp, TIlVICA ITEMS. Rev. Mr. Haney is expectejl to hold sar vice at the Tunica Church, ,pext Sunday. 14th. Mrs. Carine Evans who haR been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Gee. Brandon. return ed home last Wednesday. While here she had a severe attack qf la grippe but. we are happy to state that she is now much better. Mrs. Lepoora Brandon and her two daughters, Misses Bessie iud Verina, had a severe attack of la grippe. They are now much better. Mrs. Hattie Pons bas gone to visit her brother, Mr. Wilhe Raily of New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Hobgood spent last week visiting friends and relatives in the fifthl ward. :While there they at tended thewedding of Miss.iiiry Wright. Mr. Willie.Reily, a West Feliciana boy, from the se enth ward, has rece~ntly been elected assessor of Liucolu Co., New 1\. Bef ' taking stock we wilt close prides far below cyst. Al- c1s-L w Mushi'S Etc, L· a 'e s r~res an S;et Glm s: a ALl Un U IIIT BWiRIIRINS SJ.13REYHAN&CO SEEDS AT REPUCED Vl RICESS. Up to lately the ) ) ices fo fi3 &Rt g a Sli dh ill the, , h, h11t:ve btett, Ax, 4iel too Itigh. h ~I'lt'diitlt et ., we ft ig;htenewd inrd L'to bieeth tiotti me-. liablh' NliedR et(itldl Iiai be Itoi4 ghr Ior Ie. rn119 It" ht~ III eo'a M~k J)IiE(l ( yII I IIQ i)hiO1' Itgl" ( i ter CabbnLb f-i inlpýrovl Into f'l Fhd nihii. ir It) $!-.OO, 1or'ruer jrice taI gy'-S~;! liw c $:~~nfb. (ciinu ii JP sieii.k, (u'L, itite.plricte. fikett aoId :4 r::ili"--ir¶" It Ti) eta. 411 vumrij . t onM lot Illnrauttf i,`Thtniteglo. C.. ~P~EIICHLINC; :· Seed Merchant,' 'New OIIeM!w1t IraI Annual Clearance Sale J. EARRITDACEZR & l A f1ct nt' ou drives: A few' jincr ro ofenl,,wihiw Atjr 1 7e outing now ................. tt Worth *ct~to $1 I& r .yoir ohoice IJo xui: ilug now ............... 7.clRod woolI tw . l Ij( 10c nazzore silk n olow..... .....,4:-: 4r4 : 75c mik hiisixh101 I-Indirietta 44' in' Extra heavy grey wt) bhuelihrts wide now ...... ..........:.. IO0o $3.5o'vt1 iit uu ' ' 10 ,nII w'ool chuvinlt nlitN. va;L0oo h Lutti~tlit jj dOclo' 1*I.s:0 $7.5i1 to' $10 now ......... g4 25 . 4 fltiiltko mreý}bretiiwup atpn;Pil p~ieos 200 l t' lt 83II ttl 1n1011.H :Iat'CiiW ri'tIsiiiiIei' (I iiýit r1.hny. nd la our t p r,. worth $1.$i3 to ;2.q1 dies NgWOUttI,,at i trictiyeMCo tH (71050 100 t o'nf nown',, he LIy Ias Msi\iilry cIn i id v ivlvet. 0otij vtWeo "'3 60 vialu ................ $2.00 v:dtlo now................. 156 100 ptstir w1enLs' lii 0 k4 \tiui 4m1 Ml hliss"I.'11211R90 ve'zI tt4iv...... I..0 I~tnts $5 ' 1no ........ ...... ir iln e o[ our *t.tw Iuir i t ~IVºyr 2O0 a ted ml awn enrnoverewoit$ fromi cJljilr- rg'IeMMurtks o-C·vsla e.4 to finest it 1 3 otl the pmr'inoe Shos;,t: Hio"'i ý 20000 stock t..~l ftmmpbe. A '-_ 201))€, Lndits f4' td 1 itrti A d 0l sfloi aStock- taking;. A bint. t~ MI $2.50 to $5 at $1.25 yunm 'lro1i i1tI Inityorn shoulld be gilingeurlt ' All cQnr-tlint jIakeobs :id c aps &I J-3 'ii 1w ])inm't Iitcsitnte I,, 1i'lr01 Mao 1,10t. BltLcýT Clothe is Wfint wire' and g'roh at o 100 fa(di1L 4W oel clies itolskirn I sit 5Oc wortli X1.25 J. FARRNBA*CH & 07021 MauiL Street, Baron. R(i gt µý"`'- DEALER~ iN. Fcý cy 1'aek3' '1eýý. .-r, OEirccez~i, Ie, AIsit. CareN In Ninglee £Iie.:, and pTQNEyALL, JOCKEY OLU9B, Fine-ines," BELLE ofPFELgCiAA. IALUARLEPIEIIUIS Cash Prizes E POPULAR bb~rsMBONTHiLY "-Monarch ' , h25 CENTSr of the 'c s onthles" 3.00 a Yr. 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