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York Herald, 15 Feb 1867, p. 4

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w;hut THE MASTER LAID UP. lVritten for the Herald. “It's sometimes good for me or you, “ To be laid up for a day or two,” Not in in the school room of course be it said, For that is no place for a poor aching head, Mid the noise and platter that pupils make, Which rises and falls like the swells on the lake ; N ot there where the ear and the brain have no rest, Not there where patience is taxed to its be: t ; But rather some spot free from correction, Where you may have space for quiet reflec- ticm, Some place where the tittle, the tattle, and telling, And complaints without number are Welling, Eo-nq place where you may get pay for Ia- )our, ' And possibly live in peace with your neigh- our - For your fate each day resembles a bubble, Thus its the Master’s luck to be always in trouble; He strives to avoid all contentions and riot, But in spite 0f fate he can’t make it quiet ; Pupils find fault on account of their lessons, And this when told brings the Master a blessing; If he tryto explain his words can’t be true, For the child is the witness whose story’s true blue ; This is no place for the Master that’s ill, “ But rather some place where medical skill “May feel of the pulse and examine the tongue, “ To find what part of the frame is un- strung,” In a neat room. in a nice tidy house, Where the quiet is equal to that ofamouse, Where the Landlady answers the bell with delight ; Watctdnfyour sickness by day and by night: Not watching the lamp as it flickers and burns, The wasting of oil to greed’ly discern, Nor grudgingly talk ofa little more fuel, Or hint to the dishes you dirty with gruel; Or as she peeps in and out of the room. To mention, your powders have spoiled a new spoon, And says that your sickness is only a fudge As she hands a cold cup of tea with a giudge ; And as if still further to add to your pain. She wishes you well out of the house again : You tuyn on your bed and drink down the tea, And wish that such women you never could see; But this is the Bachelors, fate you may say, And that sick he may be by night and by day. . Before any sympathy you can give, For without a wife man never should live; Such we admit is agreeably true, lint one in poverty’s hotter than two: For teachers generally get so small pay. That to keep up a house is out of the way ; 'I‘o beg first a chance then pay very dear, (For board you must have ifiits ever so queer), Takes all the change you can possibly see, So a lheggar and bachelor you always must 0. PED. lhpirt Hcmc Manufactures! rilfl-E Subscriber, in returning thanks to his numerous Customers and Friends for their liberal support during the past nine years, would beg to intimate that he is prepared to manufacture Boots and Shoes of every descrip- tions from the best materials, and after the most fashionable style, He hopes by strict at. tentionz to business, combined with moderate prices to ensure a continuance of their favour. All orders attended to promptly. \Vork warranted, Residence 6 doors north of Mr. Ceoshys ate stand. -~‘ '- JAMES lERNEY. Richmond Hill, June lst ISth. ’52 3m J. sEGSWORTH, . IMPORTER 0F VVATUIIES, CLOCKS, AND FINE JEWELRY. 113, ."YONGE St., TORONTO illasmu'c and other 'Emblems tirade to order. Toronto, Aurfl_ 27, 1866. 47. a. , . w J 2',“ Propellng & licpclling Pencil, With Ho] 'lcr & Knife, AT SCOTT’S RICHMOND HILL Woodl_: 'VVanteci. * FROM 50 to bill) Cords of Green and Dry Beech andIMaple, to he delivered in Tor onto during: the winter. Office, Rlchmon‘d Hill. Apply at the Herald 69 w. incision a: co. . ; mr‘on'rnns AND DEALERS IN llalcliicclccls, anti lcwcliy ELEC'I‘RO-PLATED WARE, «.CUTLERY, &c., &c. The altontion of’he Public is inivted to their Stock, consisting of a great variety of CHOICE Alli) FANCY" G00iDS, OEIIIETJest description and newest designs, r...,. Careful attainich given to the repairing of V» ntohusvand Clocks, Jewelry manufactured and Robulrc'l. y Na ll. King Street East, 6 doors east of Yonge Street. Toronto, April 26. I ,, . 866, 4 Family 86 Church Bibles AT LOW PRICES, AT SCOTT’S, RICHMOND HILL. school. nooks. , ~x1 lIrClIMON D HILL l . ‘pflnw r... Journals and Day Books, l ATARRH, Bronchitis, Scrofula. Liver and Kidney Diseases. Nature’s Remedlais from Plants. WM. R. PRINCE, Flushing. New York, Ledger's, {Ill SIZES. for 60 years proprietor of the Llnnaenn Nui- Pass Books, Pocket Books, Wallets, Purses” &c. &c. IN GREAT VARIETY, AT SCO'I‘T’S RICHMOND HILL. JOHN CARTER. ,LICENSED AUCTIONEER OR the Counties of York, Peel and On- tario. Residence -. Lot 8, 6th concesszon Markham. Post Officeâ€"Unionvllle. Sales attended on the shortest notice' and on reasonable terms. 35 The Commercial Hotel. Nelson Street. Toronto. H. LEMON, PROPRIETOR. First class Stabllng and careful attendance.â€" ‘I‘erms moderate. Toronto, Feb. (5, 1866. 35 EDW. SANDERSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER. FOR Om; UNITED Counties of York. and Pool Residence--Lot 20, rcar of 3rd Concession of Markham. 1’.O.Address-â€"Buttonville. Parties requiring Mr. Snuderson's services can make arrangements at the HERALD office. Juuuary 4. 1865. '31 W. G. CASTEI‘L MANUFACTURER or PUKEGAND UNADULTERATED CONFECTIONARY l 363 Yonge Street, Toronto. W. G. C. calls at all the Stores between Toronto and Richmond Hill every two weeks. and supplies Confectionery of all kinds at the Lowest Wholesale prices. Toronto, July 20, 1865. '7 GOR‘MLEY & FERR’IS Licensed Auctioneers: Sales attended to with promptitude. J. GORIIILEY. J, FERRIS. Gor'nley. PJO. Unlonville. P.O. Vlar'kham, Jan. 4, 1865. 31 lcndcc iiicllcsurancc ccmpany, No. 7, Royal Exchange, C'ornkill. and .No. 7, Pall Mall, London. Incorporated by Royal Charter, in 1 7 2 0. AVING: bren appointed Agent for this Company,one of the oldest and mos; reliable English Companies, I will be happy to affect assurance against Loss or dairiuge by Flre.up0n every description of The Lowest POSSIBLE RATES, With immediate payment of all Losses. G. A. BARNARD, Agent For Newmarket, Aurora. Markham and Richmond Hill. Riihmond Illll. .March 14th. 4I-ly first iiiTsFRTr. W. C. ADAMS, D-iD. 8-, 95 King Street East, Toronto. DEAR CHURCH STREET, IS prepared to wait upon any who need his .professioual services in order to preserve thelr teeth, or relieve suffering and supply new teeth inth most approvedstyle. Also to regu- late the teeth of those who need it. Consultation free. and all work warranted. June. 1865. 2L). GLOUCESTER H0 USE: YONGE STREET. ‘Jos- Gaby, Proprietor. , (Lute Thomas Centers.) _.â€".â€" ' Good Stabllng and an attentive has n attendance. Februaiv 5. 1866. always 36 .Aénwu‘s WANTED. iiTMONTH O ' .- 0 HF. GRANITE STATE Famin Sowing ill'nchine is now! presented to the people ofCauuda possessliig all the improvements ‘ that can be well confinedln asBWlngmachine. It will accomplish every doscilpiion of sewing except button holes. from an overcoat down to the finest silks and muslins. This machine sells for only $I5, and is really worth $50, in any family. Every inechlno War-ranted and kept in repair free of charge for three years.â€" All machines sold in Chanda aref manufacture at the co-npnny’s branch manufaclorv in Tel-- onto. Single , Machines, with full printed directions. snnt express free on receipt of $16 in a registered letter. Full printed directions accompany each maclillie.so plain that a child iwelvo years of” age can learn in work one successfully in aislim'ttimo. Address or call on The. Granite State Sewing Machine Company, R, T. BUSH (“a (30., Canada Manufactur- ers. 14 King: Street East, Toronto, C. W. Home Offices in in Greatllritair. and Canada. London. England, Glasgow, Montreal and rl‘oronto. 1?: S.â€" Good agents wanted in every part 0 the country to whom will paid a salary from $50 to $l50 per month, or a large Commission. I .eries. has discovered POSITIVE wens for the above, and for all Inherited and Chronic Dis- eases. Dyspepsia Nervous Dchillty. Rheu- matism, all Female Maladies. and others re- sulting from impurity of the blood, hitherto incurable. Explanitory circular, one stamp. Trestle on all diseases. 20 cents. 58-4 Photographs for aunts doz. OF ENGLISH NOTABLES, Plain 8; Fancy Stationery IN EVERY VARIETY, . AT SCO'I‘T’S RICHMOND HILL DOLMAcE's HOTEL, LATE VAN NOSTRAND’S, HE Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he has leased the above Hotel. wherohe willkoep constantly on band a good supply of first-class Liquors. die. As this house possesses every accommodation Tra- vel'ers can desire. those who wish to stay where they can find every comfort are rospectfullyin- vlted to give him a call. GIDEON DOLMAGE. Proprietor. Richmond Hill. Dec. 1865. 28-tf MITanL HOUSE : AURORA. AVID McLEOD begs to announce that he has Leased the above Hotel and fitted it up in a manner second to none on Yonge St. where he will keep constantly on hand a good supply offirst-class Liquors, &.e. This house possesses every accommodation Travellers can desire, those who wish to stay where they can End every comfort are respectfully invited to put up at this establishment Aurora June I .865. 1. RICHMOND HILL S ' AVING purchased the Richmond Hill Line of Stages from Mr. Thomas Cook. 1 will run the same from my Hotel, Rich- mond Hill,to Toronto, starting at half-past 7 o’clock. a,m. and returning will leave Lenlon’s Hotel, Nelson Stu Termite. at 4 o’clock, p.m. All Parcels or Luggage left at Best’s Bav Horse Hotel, Yonge Street,or at Lemon’s Hotel. Nelson Strnet. Termite. willhe delivered with punctu- ality and at moderate charges. Havmg de- termined to run the Stage On Better Time, Which will afford passengers more time in the City, and keeplug attentive and accommodat- lug Drivers, l trust to merit the patronage of the general public. ROBERT RAYMOND, Proprietor. 3m Richmond Hill, Aug. 13. 4%. SURGEON DENTIST l l ESI’ECTF‘ULLY announces that he has changed his time of visitingthe following placos, and after this date will be (Sundays excepted) in Brown’s Corners. . . . . . . . .2l st ofeach month. Thombill . . . . . . . .. .....-‘23'HI " “ l Richmond Hill . . . . . . . . . . 24th “ “ Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26th " " Burwick . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- .93”! ” " Kleiuburg . . . . . .. ... . . . . . 29th " ” Nobleton................3llth “ " Laskey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3lst " " Aurora . . . . . . . . 1st “ " Sutton..... . . . . . .... 3rd " t’Vh'ere he will attend to any business perâ€" taining to any branch of Ills profession. Aurora, June 7,1865. I-tf DEllllllN’E FAMILY MElIIEINBS The safest and best Medicines in use in Canada. G. A. BARNARD AS been appointed agent. for the County of York, for the above valuable Modi- clues. which have been before the Canadian .public for the past seven years, and have given universal satisfactionâ€"be can therefore. with confidence, recommend (hundreds of Testlmo nlals could be given if required, showing the several virtues. DEACON’S FAMILY VEGI’I‘ABI.E PILLS E“Act gently yet effectually; may betaken durâ€" by the most delicate female. DEACON’S S'I‘O MA CHIC VEGITABLE . BITTERS. DEACON’S l’lLtI OINTMENT. A soothing and astringent application ; and, as for as an application can be of any service, »more'soothlng and much more astringent. than any hitherto prepared. fi‘nd’ speedy relief by its use. DEACON’S WORKING MAN’S FRIEND OR HEAL ALL. An. excellent remedy for Rheumatism. Erysl- ‘ pelas, Strains, Bruises, (,uts, Clillhlalns. Sore effects of the lien] All in the above cases are astonishing, frequently removing all pain in a few liners. One or two Doses generally remove the cold: DEACON’S Mixture for Cholera, Illerrbma, and Summer Complaints, equal to if not bet- ter than any other medicine made. DEACON‘S unrivalled Conin Balsam,for Coughs, Colds, Consumption. Asthma. 61:. DEACON’S Antihlallious Pills. None bet- terin use. . DEACON’S LINI‘MENT. For Cuts, Cracked Heels. and: all kinds of sores on Horses and Cat-do. kind of skin diseases. RICHMOND llim, August 10 18615. 10 BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY A 'l' Terms to agents sen. free to those wishing agencms. AT scoirr's .x. . Torouio’ ‘xlv'trvh 23rd. 1866.; é-t-ly SCOTT’S. BOOK STORE.- Richmond HlIIIISIiS. lit/roams PflUMPTLY exam benefit derived therefrom.) their use for lheir 1 lug any emplovment, at any time, and oven ~ ’As a general Tonic, or Strengthening Medl' cine to brace and invigorate the frame, none - .. can be hotter. ' The majority of cases f Throat. nnd'violeni‘sl‘ains in Book or Side. the . D'EACON’S VEGI’I‘AB‘LE COUGIH PILLS , DICACON’S Eruptlve Ointment for all: CHEAP AND PE ESTABLISHIMENT. Orders for any of the nndormentioned descrip- tion 0! PLAIN. AND lllllllll .lllB lllllll WWI] 're promptly attended to :â€" BUSINESS CARDb CIRCULARS, LAW FORMS, BILL HEADS BLANK CHECKS, DRAFTS, lPAMPHLE‘I‘S AND ,LARGE AND SMALL POSTERS, And every other kind of l. Letter-Press Printing. } OUR ASSORTMEN'F 0F can aunu' I‘s entirely newfandof 'tbo latest Interns, large variety of new MIMI I For. Cards,,&c., just received. Th Bra] 0 WAGGON MAKERS a FARMERS. ‘ ,&nmv‘,- ' Brier: House and Lot FOR SALE. (in Richmond Hill. 7 HE Subscriber. acting as agent for the Owner, offers for sale by Private Bar- gain. that desirable property. situated in the most contcral part of the Village of Richmond Hill, and at present occupied by Mrs. James Burnes, There. is Ilalt'a Acre of Land fronting on Yonge and Centre Streets, with anew Brick Cottage! Ermted thorson. The Cottage has aStone keiEarâ€"u eti cemented, tlnee booms, Kitchen, Pantry. and Clothes Room. There is also on the premises a good supply of Hard and Sof Water. The property is well situated fut Building purposes. For furteor information apply to JAMES M. LAWRENCE, Division Court Clexkt Glitti. itii Kept constantly on hand at '1‘. & S. EREGGS’ LUMBER YARD 22 Edward,St. Toronto. ALL KlNDS or B E N fit" so TEE!" F I?” For Cutters. Buggies, Waggous, Sec. alrro Sashes, Boers, Blinds, 65c. made to order on the shortest notice. N.B. All kinds of LUMBER 8c Willill Billlkii‘l‘ 8. SE13, 0r taken in exchange. Toronto. October 20. I866. 72 irl‘mcizd Illlt. Ivrs. Rdfihfiiifilfgii i ll CURES PAIN INSTANTLY l ANDISA POSITIVE PREVENTIVE OF ASIATIC CIIOLERA, YELLOW FEVER, SMALL-POX AND OTHER PESTILENCESI FIT“H " ., V , L~' iâ€"‘tâ€"l l Asan ANTI-SEPTIC, Dismrnorlmi, ANTIIsPAsnomo, COUNTER- IRRITANT, DIFFUSIVE S'I‘IHULANT, RUBEFACIENT, NEItVlNE, ANODYNE, SUDORIFIO, resins con. IT HAS NO EQUAL li‘i ’E'HE MATE “(EA MEDICA. l 72’": Era sudden Assassins. Of Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera IlIOl'ill‘iS, Inflammation of the Bowels, Cliplic, Cramps, Spasms, Vomiting, Sick Headache, Cold Chills, Fever and Aguo, Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Ncurnlgia, Aleâ€"One tea-spoonful in a .gltlsfs of water will correct all dcrangcments of the stomach, bowels and liver, and instantly stop the most severe pains. Efi Stained switch Rheumatism. Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Pain in the Side or Back, Limbs or Joints, Spine. or Muscles, Toothache, Strains, Sprulns, &c.-Onc application Wlll aflord immediate ease and comfort, and a few times rubbing Will complete the cure. instant Merlin Iii-ceded In violent diseases, instant relief is required. ASIATIC CIICLTIIL .. ii-TFLAK HATION OF THE BOWELS, CIIOLIU, FITS, Sllll’ Ifl'lVlili, Clltllfll, l)ll"l'l llilA may prove fatal . l .rg within an hour or two, if not «he, RELIEF; and all acute and inflam mation of the Kidnqys, Iiiuddcr, i ii... diseases fraught. with immediate (l The READY RELIEF is, us than the virus of the 1110* swift a first svnmwm or pain and unens it 13o WAY’S ll lilll . 1‘ ... In t ].l more active hand to use on the lloscital, applying“ Ilr. Badway‘s Remedies to the sick. A Sisters of ticrcgct Rochester Street SISTERS OF MERCY, DORCHESTDR STREET, MONTREAL, C. E, HOSPITAL OF THE SISTERS 017‘ MERCY DR. RADWAY,â€"I certify that. your Ilc’nh/ Relief has cured OVER ONE HUNDRED of our sick from chills, vomiting, headaches, inter. i pains, (to, (to. . One of our sisters had the Rheumatism in her head for a great: many yearsâ€"having taken -u. few spoonfulls of Relief in water, and rubbing her head twice With the same medicine, she was perfectly cured and never felt it since. I always use it for dyspepsia. and-for colds, and always with success. It is very useful for sore throats, coughs, influenza, (liptheria, .330. It has a good effect in flatulence or wind cholie. I use it for foul breath and it produces a marvelous efi'cct. In short it procurcs relief altogether remarkable to our invalids. SISTER MARY DE BONSECOURS. N. B.â€"Bev¢are of counterfeits and imitations, have nothing to do with the dealer that Will endeavour to persuade you to take some other in place of the li’adway’sF-The country is flooded with counterfeits and imitations of lladwagxb Ready tohct. Dealers purchase tnese worthless mixtures at less than half price they are charged for Radway’s, yet charge the public the same mice our agents sell you Radway’s for. (Price 25 cents per bottle.) The imitations and mum Serfeits are. sold at 5 to 10 cents per bottle to dealers; dear at that price. In purchasmg Ready Relief, see that there are two signatures of Railway (‘5; Co. on the labels, and the words R. R. R. Radway & Co. blown in the glass. A MAN THAT WILL SELL YOU A. FALSE MEDICINE will cheat you whenever he has an opportunity. . writ-P»â€" All Around the Globe. Certificates of startling cures of the most violent and deadly diseases are on record at DR. RADWA 7’8 OFFICES in the Cities of New York and Montreal, emanating from'the highest authorities in the world. There not a Town or City of importance (except a. few in China) on the Globe but that. RADWAY’S MEDICINES have cured the sick when all other remedial agents failed, and this is vouched for by hi dignitaries in Church and State, both by letters written direct; to Dr. Radway, and through the U. S. Ministers and Consuls abroad. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"0 E’REMJE, ‘25 cents a Bottle. W Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants. JOHN RADWAY, M. D., 6: 00.. 513 and 515 St. Paul Street, MONTREAL And 57 Maiden Lane. N EW-YORII’ Agents for the sale of Rmiway’s Ready Roll 1’. C‘iiOSi‘s '. l“...rl'lno‘i(l Ilill, THUS. ALLISON, ‘7_ictorla Square, CHAS. DOAN, Aurora. 7 Mr. llf,l‘iVi£ and Mrs. R KY E , King Sta ._.._a‘._. A. RICHMOND HILL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. THIS ASSOCIATION has transferred their LIBRARY to the ‘ Hr:an ’ Book Store whore Stockholders and others may oroéuire‘ BOOKS every Friday afternoon. Iron 4 163 - clock. P.M. ) A. scorr, Librarian," DR. T. o._oULvER’s MEDICAL DISPENSARY, 0V8! 35, King Street East, T o B. o N T o, For the cure of Chronic and Secret Diseases. And all Female Complaints. UNFORTUN ATES READ! OUNG MEN who are troubled with weakness generally. caused by a bad habit in youth. which produces constitutional dobliity. you can rely on our remedies, for we have treated over fifty thousand patients. and we guarantee a perfect cure in all cases, IMPORTANT 'I'O LADIES. Our Periodical drops will bring on the monthly sickness. in all cases of obstruction hm” any cause, and after all other remedies of the kind have been tried in vain. an Itemsiiins nun QUICK Commâ€"For 5y philis strictures. seminal weakness. palm in the jmnts, affections of the kidneys. diseases nl'iiio head. throat, nose and skin. andall .lloso dreadful affections arising from a secret habit of youth, which produces constitutional dehlliiy, renders nail-loge impossible, and in ,litl end destroys borh body and mind. 'l‘he lroalnient we adopt is the result of upwards of thirty years experience and successful practice, in l‘lul‘ope and A rnerlca. f Strangers visiting 'l‘oronto, who are in need i of a Medical adviser, having no time I to ‘ro- main in the city to be cured. can have Medi- clue to take with them. A safe and reliable cure guaranteed, _ Patients Iivmg at a distance can procure Dr. (1’s remedies. sent (secure and free from ob- servation) to any part of rho I’rovinne. with plain and full directions for use, by wr‘ghting, stating caso,s_‘. mptoins. Are. All consulutlons at the office free but strictly Cenlidentiai Uilico hours from 8 A M to 8 I’. M. Addressâ€"Dr. ’I‘. C. Culver. 139. King St. liar-t, "‘oronto, C W, Tile) 7, lb‘bll. 4943’ a reasons: EMPLBYMENT I'lIR BVEIIYBIIIIY. Agents \vanted throughout the L'niied Stats. and Canadas. 5309,0‘00 \Valrl‘cs, Chainsffrts of .leneliy. Ill! phl'll Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, SilverSpoons and Forks. Cups, (lake llaskvls, 51c. worth [fight Hundred 'l hou- sand Dollars, 'l'bn l-Zntiro Stork ofa large Impourrso Hons: irclillng from business. , For the puipo of closii g on! the stock a. Ill-e earliest possible date. the nndersigncd linvfi ,(li-clrled on a git‘fllllltll‘illlillol) made as follows. try” [mil iavrnv “near. N0 MA'I'IER now \‘Al Lannie, m m: sol I) For: gl. A Certificate of each article with its value pilnlrd upon it. is placed in an envelope and scaled- these envelopes are thoroughly mler and sold for 'I If!7l£[/_f2"fl (fruits eachâ€"the son root-lying one of Nurse (‘lH‘f’lopes is entitled to the iii-.izlo named therein bv returning the ' (‘erieiicctc to us l\'llli one dollar. and the article. on iratlor how valuable it may he. will be for- worried 0 him or her at once. There arena [3 nnl: (‘oit‘licittt-s and tl'ercfrre every one is surr- to get. at l'casi. the full value of his or her money. Hmulrl [inu article harm-d on the our. villi-ale Ill t snicany mbcr \\'lllt'l‘l he mrv select .if 1' 9 some value n in be substituted. We H38 'ho ceriilicnios us follows: “no for in ms, five for El. eleven for 52$ Illil'll‘ for 9 . . x‘yâ€"fivo for :‘i‘lll. one hundred" “or SIS. This distribution affords a fine oppor- 'ui:iiy for Agents. {is what lady or gentleman zvill not invest1wrer~rIM2occurs with n prou- wct of getting five hundred or a thousand limrs as much. All orders must he addressed n us- at our old stand No 15 Maiden Limo Vow York. LIST OF ARTICLEE‘. \i.i.o1-‘ \\'Ili(‘ll Atari TO M: +0! 1) FOR SI EACH .‘ll‘ll {term} Gold Ilnntinp (‘me . “Hair-hos . $50 10‘5I50 300 l :irl cs‘flwltl and linunmled- (‘nsr-llV-rclios... ....... 35 “‘ 70 (it'll (ivn's’ llniitingvt'ase Sli- vcr \Va!r~lics.... ... . . . . . 33 “ 70 gl‘ll llizuur‘ml Rings. . . . . . . . . . 5“ " Ill" IIJIUH Gold Vertnnd Nu k (‘lial’ns I5 “ 30 4‘, ppn n .u u 4 .c 6 fl lit 0 (it Id (lvnl Rand I’vrrr‘clols. 4 " 8 Jill!“ f‘lyriscri Cold llrai'clct . . . . . 5 " l9 3.0(‘0 (lnlvlninc ("lirlns and“ Guard(Iliail‘s........... 6 " 2 5,00” 91il]lfli)'f‘;’jllll(;lll‘l Wrenches 4 ” 10 3,00” Lava and Florentine llrnut'lics .......,....,.. 4 " 6 Holt) floral. Oral and Emerald PI'COI‘IIPS . . . . _ , _ , _ _ . . . . . 4 lb 8 2,000 lVosalr‘. .lr-t. I nvn. and ' Florenllro liar Dre; s . . .. 4 "‘ 3 l..'.(ili (‘ornL Opal. and I':IIIC|‘Ill(l l‘l’ll' Hops . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4" ‘ “- l,(if() (Tali "‘ ruin Diamond Breast . , l‘in'o . . , . . . . . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . 95" “ 1° ‘I,00(l Co‘ils Fob and Vest ll’al‘ell ICo-\'s...................‘25“"' q 1,(ll‘ll itch and Vest Ribbon Slides 3 “ la, 1.0.00 'r‘l-is of Solitaire >~leeve Bnt- ‘ tons. Finds. r-lc . . . . . . . . . . . 3, "V R' 'Ilillfl fluid 'l'liimlilcs. l‘oncllsu-Ic 4 ” 7 z,l‘lltl Miliiuull'l' Lockets . . . . . . . . 2 50 “ fl LIMP. h’linlalnio Locketsâ€"Magic Spring........ ........ 3 ” ‘30 'I,U(lllGold 'l‘oolliplcks. Crosses, Mr: . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . -. .-..‘.. 2 u 8 3,001) l'lain (lolrllllngs......... 4 "‘ ‘I‘ it N) lilifi‘fl'll Cold I’ings . . . . . . 4' u I“ {IV (l Siouc Set and Signet Rings 9. 50 “ ll «Jilll‘ ( ‘nlil'nrnial amend Rings. 2' “ 19 7.5!") Sets l. Jewelryâ€"Jot and (in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 “' 15 till" 0 Sets Lanios’ Jewelryâ€" Ca"neo.l’ewrl.ot‘n........ 4‘ " I5 li,l‘()(l GJld l’onsfiiiver Extension llolilr-rs and Pencils. .... 6,.”‘0 Cold l’cns and Gold Monu- 4 " . tml llol‘ili-rs............. 3 ‘L’ {3,le Gold Pens and Gold Exten- il slnn Holders . . . . . . . . .... 6 r“ 10‘ 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drink- _ l lug Cnps-............~.. 5: M 5}) 53,000 SilverCastnrs.... .... .... I5 “ 50 QIOO Silver Fruit and“ Cake _, 7 { Ilaskels................, ,20 “1 59 ,' » - - rim Donn l5.“le Dozen Silver. Ten-Spoons. $10 to $20 ‘SJIII'I‘ “ “ Table Spoons , .. l ' in ‘3 1‘0 and Forks. . .... ...'... .. . AGENTSâ€"We‘wu-r agefils in ovary regr- ment, and in evenmtbi‘vn and county in the. . country, and those ‘acfin'g‘tassuéh \vlll‘ho-hllsw- ed'lt) icents on every Conificme ordered by' them. provided: their remittance amounts: to' one dollar. Agents- will collect 25 can“ fln' ‘ every Certificate. and remit 15 cents to us. I l l l [I’FWrite plainly. say only what is necosgs‘iiy and‘ be prompt. ' - Ad lrcss, J’IRARD W. DEVAUGILdz. ,CO.* No. Mai en Len , New You. .l I 16. $1665.. ppr- WM,

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