DEFEATED Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,&c. FIRST PRIZE AT IVIARKHAM FAIR I have shown the Dominion Organs and Pianos 38 at our local fairs of Markham, Scarboro, Brougham, WHO, and Goodwood, and have WM. FLEMING. MAINwSTBEET. - MARKHAM. Every Department Complete. Dress Goods in the New Makes and {Leading ColorSrCheap. TAKEN 38 FIRST PRIZES THE FIRE PROOF ! ‘ DOMINION ORGANS & PIANOS BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH. MILLINERY AND MANTLE GOODS -â€"IS GIVING THEâ€"â€" , BIGGEST BARGAINS 1N RICHMOND HILL. Fine Teas, Groceries, Provisions, Canned Goods, Crockery, Solid Boots &_Shoes, 850., THE YEAR OF JUBILEE We have no high prices like credit stores. No Gift Sales, our proï¬ts are too small, but we give a dollar’s worth of goods for a 85 every time. Come and see. On the 15th December we will start a great CLEARING SALE of our big stock of Meu7s and Boys’ Overcoats of all sizes, Ladies’ Coats. Jackets, and other heavy Winter Goods, and BARGAINS YOU SHALL HAVE. In stock are Boots, Shoes, Fine Slippers, Felt Slippers, Rubbers, Over- shoes, Felt Boots, Felt Sox and Rubbersâ€"Below city prices. Defeating every Organ and Piano that have been shown. Proving them the best instruments that are manufactured. [THE “NEW WILLIAMS â€â€™ Got Six First Prizes this year at Markham for Sewing Machine woxk, I have a large stock oflhese excelâ€" lent Instruments and Machines on hand in my new show rooms on Main Street. Call and inspect my stock. “7e have just received a full line of‘ FRESH GROCERIES, Icing Sugar, New Raisins, Currants, Peels, SpicesLFigs, Nuts, &0. THE HOLIDAY TRADE At Slaughter Prices A large assortment of Worsted Suitings Tweeds at such low prices as will 2 friends. New Fall and Winter Is now ï¬lled with a Large and Splendid Assortment of ONTARIO HOUSE Be sure and call and you will have reason to rejoice. Highest prices paid for Butter & Eggs.‘ Choice Family Flour, Bacon, &c., always on hand. ~ JOSEPH H. HALL Has marked them so low that business is booming. Fancy Goods and Novelties suitable for ’Xmas and -REJOICE!â€" R. W. NEVILLE. -â€"â€"-AGAIN TAKE In great variety at the Constantiy on hand. HAVING PURCHASED -â€"FOR TH IS ISâ€" â€"AND THEâ€"- ISAAC CROSBY. ngs and Canadian ill astonish our times Stoutfâ€"~ HOLLOWAY’S ()INTMENT AND PILLS â€"â€" Health’s Defences. None sztve the strong- est can with impunity pass through the sudâ€" den Lm'tsitions from wet to dry, from cold to muggy weather so prevalent during the autumnal and early Winter months. In- fluenza, bronchitis, cough. sore throat, or quinsey will attack those most watchful of their health; but they can readily arrest any of these complaints hy tubbing Holâ€" lowav’s Ointment twice a day upon the skin over the affected parts, and by assisting its corrective action with appropiiure doses of his Pills. This well-~lm0wn, safe, and easy mode of treatment etliciently protects the invalid both from presentaiid future danger without weakening or even distu.'biug the system in the slightest degree. (ï¬lms. Spring, owner of one of the sealing schooners seized by the United States, has been notiï¬ed lhnt, the American Govern-- ment has ordered the release of the " Caro" lina,†“Onward†and “Thornton.†with all tltei tackle.ns they new lie at Uunalnslta. The owners here state that, they will not take the schooners unless delivered in the saute condition as when seized, together with the value of the skins. Fifty famiiies of Neivfoundiand ï¬shermen will b9 placed in Queen Charlotte Island in the spring. The schooner “ Vivia,†one hundred and sTxty days from Halifax. arrived to--du_v,and will run her chances iu~seul hunting in Behring Sea. 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THE SEIZED SCHOONERS")‘HE VICTORIA HARBOR FORT]FlCA’I‘IUNSâ€"NEWFUUXDLAKD FlSHlIIlM b Authoritative news has been received with regard to the fortifications to be erected in Victoria’s neighborhood These wiil consist of four forts. mounted with heavy guns, one on Macaulay’S point, near Victoria Harbor, on Esquimuult Hill, one near Fiszard Light, at, the entrance of Esquimault Harbor; one on the high ground on Esquimault lagoon. The work will commence shortly. n. ,- .. .u. , uulA ered with running sores on both legs which the best of physicians failed to cure. Two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters cured him completely. Scrof'ula always due to bad blond, is cuzable when timely treated with n n II 'l‘he republicans of the House have been holding informal consultations upon the tariff question and talking the matter over generally to see how they stand. Mr. Reed, and others have been going about among those members as to whom they were in doubt and takingsoundings with the View of securing harmonious action. They have gradually pared their proposition down from what they would like it to be. to make it acceptable to their members who lean toward tariff rel'orm until they have got it down to where they think they can all agree. They have decided to meet any proponition broruht forward by the demo-- crats with one of their own which they will propose as a substitute. They have not deï¬nitely and finally decided upon the character of this substitute, as to every matter of detail. and they cannot until they learn more of Wh it the democrats are going to propose. l Repreeentative Ford, of Michigan. has a ‘hill which he intends to introduce in the House after the holiday recess, providing that after the lst of October. 1888, each and every immigrant who shall be about to come to the United Slates shall undergo an inspection and examination hv a consular representative of the United States at the place or port from which he embarks, and shall procure a c sttiï¬cate that he 18 not an indigent person, pauper, convict or ex-- convict for other than political offenses; that he is not about to perform labor under contract previously entered into. directly or indirectly; that he is of good moral character. and wants to become a citizen of the United States These examinations are to be conducted under rules prepared by the Secretary of State. A vessel may be forfeited for violation of the law. There will be propositions for changes in the banking and currency laws submitted by the Treasury. Controller of Currency Trenhoim had a mass of information on the subject which he held over from last Gun-- gress bee tuse he did not care to produce it at the tail end of the session, when there was no chance of acti )n on it. All this will go before the Committee on banking and currency. and would like to be sure of a friendly reception. are giving him more trouble. The State Department has a direct policy it destres to be carried out in the House, and wants a committee on foreign affairs in accord. Mr Belmont, as chairman of the committee, will be the exponent of this policy. but there is dimculty in the Way ofgetting a committee with a majority certain at all times to work in accord with him. He has found but little difï¬culty in get- ting the material he desiued for the ways and means and appropriations committees, but some of the less important committees l short time yesterday working on his com- mittee list. There is probably no place where he would be less liable to interrup-â€" tion by membersjust now Only three or four members get up to the Capitol any ttme during the day. There will be many disappointments when the committees are finally announced. The Speaker ï¬nds it ditlicult to arrange things to his own satis-- faction. The claims of the old members render it difï¬cult for him to dispose of the “ raw material †in the form of new mem" bers, and notwithstanding all his study of this "raw material†he is not yet certain what part of the superstructure each mom-- her was designed for. He has a purpose in the construction of the committees beyond the mere placing of members where they would like to be and causing a degree of satisfaction by the result. The real ques-- tion that presents itself is how each com-- ‘ mittee can be constructed so as to accomp-- ltsh or defeat certain things; it is to con-- struct the committees so as to shape a cer-- this policy for the House. The Speaker has absolute power in this, and can name whom he wants for any committee. But he has to select from the material before him, and it is that which annoys him more than the pressure and influence of individual members. It is difï¬cult to get material enough of the sort desired to go around, and his want of knowledge of the new members makes itso that he cannot be abosolutely sure of his committee after it is made. Reliabie Testimony. Jr. John 1t. \Vriuhtxcpresentiqu Iossrs. Evtms. Sons & Meson, “'hOL‘SHIB druggists, Montreal, StLySâ€"~1\'ttstll Balm cured mo of it long standing cause of Cuturrh utter many other remedies fall- 111g. Of Great Utility. There is no other medicine of such gen-- eml usefulness in the household as Hag- yard’s Yellow Oil for the cure of rheumaâ€" tism, neuralgia, sore throat and all internal and external pains and injuries. Have You Noticed It? The weary, “all gone†ieelng, with gnawing atthe pit of the stomach, or a choking from undigested food so common to the weak dyspeptic. This trouble is soon remedied by Burdock Blood Bitters, which is a positive cure for the worst form of Dyspepsia. JACOB Y. SIIANTZ, of Berlin, Out., who owns and operates the largest hutâ€" ton factory on the continent, has been claimed by commercial unionist organs as a believer in the great fad. Mr. Shantz has taken the trouble to repudi- ate the claim. Mr. Shauts and E. W. Rathbuu, of Deserouto, have deeply grieved the commercial annexatiouists. A Remarkable Case. Frederick Wieze, of Minden, Ont WASHINGTON, DEC 30, 1887. A FEW P001“ Speaker Carlisle was at the Capitol u HERALD Store short tige yesfrday working on his com- Rellabi eaerlck Wleze, of Minden, Ont, Suï¬-- with running sores on both legs which Our Washington Letter. ADVICE TO MOTHERS ( From our own Correspondent) THE NEW PAPER; @1113 @mpinz, And able Journalists in every department. The public may expect Full News from all quarters, Able Editorials, Will make its appearance on or about the 15th of December. N0 pains are being spared to make the paper worthy of Canada, and of the great party of whose views it will be the ex- ponent. It Will start with a. DAILY EMPIRE, WEEKLY EMPIRE, $5 per Anuum. $1 per Annum. . Send in your Subscriptions now, accompanied by the cash, so as to commence with the ï¬rst Issue. Address, D. GILEIGHVTQEN, FEES Mobil LATE, and I wake NO CHARGE UN-â€" mass PATENT Is 5 Acumen. Information, advice and special references sent on uwlication. Fnlr Comments. Reliable Commercial Nev", Interesting Sporllng Intelligence. 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