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The Liberal, 22 Nov 1888, p. 5

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Band of Hope Concert. The annual concert nf the Richmond Hill Band of Hope will be given on the evening of Clair-th Day. As the renowned Mothm Goose. whose presence contributed an largely to the success of the last concert, ts unable to uuiet on this occasion. on account of numerous calls far her services elsewhere, the Band has been successful in executing the assistnme 0! one o! the old lady's most talented children, who wilI no doubt prove u very anaerobic substitute. The manual meeting of the Vaughan Re- form ABSOLiutinu will be held in the Tuwn "all. Vellum, on anluv, Dec. 3rd, 1888. at. one o'clock p. in. In addition to the elect- ion at oflicers for the ensuing year. (“1191' important matters will be considered. Evu‘y Reformer in the tnvmnhip is respectfully In- vited tu be present and take part in the pro- ceedinga. n magmncent assortment 01 Ladies‘ “’00! Goods in CloudS. Scarfs. Shawls. in honey comb and open work. Childrgn'eroods, Mitts. 7". V."___-.. _. AAWUD‘ AulLLS. Cuffs. Bootees splendid value, at the Concrete. Rand-boss Michael and hlfl a [men working in we village du wrek. and Yonge 81.. now has I and cleaner appearance. We soil will in course of time how this roadI as Mr. Michael will I so much as A lent to lie on the act as a fertilizer. Until further notice Mails will be closed at the Biclunond Hill Post. Oak» an fnlloWs:â€" \ MORNING zâ€"Gninn Not-bkmulh East and West. including Thnrnhill, Maple, Tomntn. Mnrkhmn.&n. 7.15 E w: NmG:â€"â€"Goinq much. East and West (as above) 530 ' N. Tic-Refinerqu Letters must he landed in It lamb Fitteen Minqu nnrlier than the above mentioned hours for closing. ,___._....- “u. nuu um cull Ella inspect his stock. Mr. E. H. Clubine. {our lots above Elgin Mills, has rented his {arm m Mr. J.Graiuger. 0! Scurbom. We understand Mr. Clubine purposes'rémoving to Manitoba In the spring. The Band of Hope will meet in the Tem- perance Hill. on Friday, at 4 p. In. A full attendance is desired as practise will be com- menced for Christmas Concert. Tm: LIBERAL alafi have to thle Mr. N. Playter for a jug of excellent. elder fresh from the mill. Mr. Pluyter does not pqasess the faculty of passing through the Village without treating his friends whenever an op- portunity presents itself. New Ralsfns 8:. 1b., New Cur- rants 8c. 1b., Vosn‘zza Curranls [OC. lb, at the Concrete. Mr. A. Moodie comesriont th-is week with his Christmas ML, and asks his patrons to null and :_.._.A. 1., ,. New stock 0! Lazurns' Spectacles ut THE memu. store. Those in need of \ pair should call and make a good choice. Curtain Roles WM: Trimmings Complete. at the Concrete. ‘ The w.c. T. U. o( this villnqe whi m'eet It the residence of Mrs. G. Wiley next Mo,- day eveningnNovembe: 26th. at 8 o‘clock. The Dog Question was {nl!y discussed a! the Council meeting on Mondav night. The Band practlaed at theâ€"Dominion prae on Saturday night. 18 lbs of good Sugar tor $I.oo, at the Concrete. " All wool Hose from 78c..at Atkin- sons. . Subscriptions taken for all the Toronto papers at Tm: Luann. store. Robert Elsmpm and other late nOVels for sale at Tm: Lmamn ntnre. 7 Boxes of Matches for £5 cents at the Concrete. RICHMOND HILL, Thursday. Nov.22. '88 M A magnificenAt assortment \Ves‘hfm Davenport [71"de8... TORONTO “@111: flihcrai. PRUCTORfifiGE LINEI anumrkeh. Aurnrn King. Rmmmx'n HILL hnrnhill (libv mu Union “rank Sh l’nrkdn]u,.. Dwenpom .umen .. [‘hnrnhill menunyn HILL Kim: . Aura”. , Newumrket ,. ORONTO “ruck Sta-oat Unian .......... City flu“. POST OFFTCE‘NDTICE Annual Mceting Going West. Clcamng u; To- Morrow, R. TIME TABLE. trance. We imagine the a of time become sterile on Michael wnll ncn Allow even GOING SOUTH Ex. Thanks. GOING SORT}! Mail 8405 .‘ 8.15 8.2“ Wu A s 0.9 8.11 M. TEEFY. Postmaster. wncribuled so largely coucnrt. Is unable in. on account of senices elsewhere. ground and Accnm ll 45 11.53 12.05 [2.13 Accnvn 11.47 12.03 12.55 Mai I. 6.03 0.10 7.17 6448 6.57 GA" The third pngv MAIL is noted far If yuu want. to bu y..u want a siumi was, machinery. 1 In“ ul' found an}: End nut, where a.;‘ '1 mum DAM E} v»: Ciscmellta on 'i pxper. The chm-v. 35 :ll illderli-III. Tumnto, Cuuada. Quite a serious accident happened to the occupants 0t Thompson's bus on Wednesday morning of last week. Guiug .lowu grade :1 ahortdiatauoe below Mr. R. Lemon's hotel, DnVieVillr, the from axle broke, and imme- diately the: bus cupsiZed. The Vehicle Was nearly full at Lue time. and several of the passengers were more or less injured. Mr. J. Ouloou. proprietor of the Egliucou hotel, who sat with four others on the 1mm. sent, was the most. unlurlunule. When he hell he struck the street. railway truck, when the heavy vehicle cum: on top of him. For souie time it. Wm- [HIin he wus killed. but lie. is slowly recovunng. though his back and Spine are several injured. M rs. Karly. of Tho'uhi“. also gut her wrisl broken. and her face greatly lu'uis 11. Bad as the acci d8 J Was. it was a lerl‘CV some 0! the past- Kt’re did not [use .‘h-ll‘ Iii-vs. Although the Concrete man has not been advertising his Tweeds and \Vorsteds lately they have been going ofl very last and any person desiring a suit or Overcoat before Christmas would do well to leave their order as soon as possible. The stock is still Well assorted and you may have your choice of about 500 different designs in Tweeds, Wor- steds, Black and Fancy Meltons. Beavers, Naps. and in fact eVery- thing usually to be found in firstclass tailoring establishments. A perfect fit guaranteed and only first-class trimmings used. .( fl ‘14 We have made arrangements with the great agricultural weekly,Farm and Fireside, by which We are able to supply our subscri- bers with that paper to the end of 1889. and the Weekly Mail to the end of 1889. and our own paper for one' year for Two dollars. Farm and Fireside is a large 7 column, 4 page neekly, no pages being devoted lo agricultural matters and two pages to stories by the heat authors. I: is well illustrated throughout and has a large circulation at. 75 cenlaayear. The low price at. which we give it and the Weekly Mail is‘a special ar- rangement. piece of lllnmiuafed ang-avmg ever made in Canada. The contents will be of the most popular kind. largely 01 mum! and compmel mostly of stories, po=m§ and eugruungn. The preseulauon plutcw, 18.624 in.. are wrv handsome, bemg news of summer and wa- ter pastimesâ€"one a beatiuq, the other a E'iding-dotn-bi’" scene. Price 25 cents. Orders laceivd at. The Liberal Office. . The specml Christmas Number of Torontu Saturday Night will be ready about the first. of December. It will cmtuin twenty-four pages of the size of our regular issue, 14% x 21 inches, The cover is the haudsomest Present prospects would indicate a Very Inrue demand for the “Christmas Number of The Globe.“ tn be issued about 5:!) December next. The matter continued in thi‘ issue will be of unusual interest, beiuxz entirely 0! Canadian origin, and will provide bulidny literature newsy and wholesome. For excell- ence and-artistic splendor it is expected it will supercede anything of its kind hereto- fore published in this country. Those who order it can rely upon this paper being every- thing represented. The price is 25 cents. Orders taken at this oflico. ud vet-used. Rntledge.vaIs-. gas/e igVo-(I‘hlr “Jddro-sses. The meeting Wuu poorly attended. partly, no doubt._ftou| the {not that. in was m» properly The annual meeting at the b'whmond Hill Brunch Bible Society Wm: held in the busw mam. of the Presbyteriun Church lust. eVen- ing. The minutes of the lax-It meeting were read and couflrluéd. and ofilcers appointed [or the ensuing your. Mr. J. D. Duncan, IReIIl [or the Suciety. was present and gave an excellent. address, wuh a number of ammng anecdotes thrown in. The resident. luiuiatrrs, Mra‘rs. Percival. Simns'ou and Al. DiVisim) Gnurt held here his: Saturday, His Houur, Judge Morgan. had a. nun put. out of the hull [at having the presumption to smoke in the .u-tieuce. If the presiding nflicer of the Fire Brigade possessed similar scruples of pruuliety théy could adul dignity to their meetings. as it Is no uncummou thing to see a dozen or more of the members smnkiug m. the same lime. Where the Judge has the bulge on the officers of- the Brigade, he does not. smoke himself dunng business hours. laxumple is more impress- ive ‘huu precept. This season has been a most un. usually successxul one in the .llilh- nery Department of the Conczele House,ax.d the Milliners find Cun- siderable trouble in keeping the supply equal to the demand, and satisfied people who usually pur- chase their hats in 'l‘ouey Toromo Houses say that halftlne money buys the same hat as stylishly trimmed at Atkinsons. to that efi‘ect. At the Count-N meeting on .1”. ing a point. calm up which pmp especinHy, sbuuld rmurmlrer. years ngu Mr. .I. l'a'lmr hml slu’é dogs, to lhe anu.‘ M 527. thi rvcuwred fur “It‘ll! .n Hm quIl‘l (lnya late in presrnlillg his bill In cil. l’he Shunt". .‘rqflirw‘ llm vll presented within lhl-w Ill-IIIIIH killing 0! Elm sheep. .‘.|Iu l‘amn mummt luv um. hen-g “Ha I." tukr Bnble Socizty Meeting; Christmas Number AGreat Bargain. Wonhv of Example Bus Accidcm. Saturday ng'llt. A at the Turnutu DAILY l‘ “\Vunt" advertisement. My or sell anything. If rion, a mechanic. 5 busi- ludgings, if yull have firthimz. or if you want to .iyoue is, advertise in the JAIL and read the ad- "n5 'l'hird page of that lie is Tum Cent: 3 word Auurua 'J In. MAIL, Vvonh Knowing rHu-mlvér. Some n‘lmâ€"r Inul sheep kilm x on .Iluuvtufi' BVCII- :h pr‘liph“ {arm-is lnlver. Some cwu 'uthimz was e Hlfl nu uflidm nftt a few Iiwr Cuun- prop to he 1'5"] er tun my“ 5‘ "10 than Rock Sprjug Cual Oil, at Drug Store, we sell at same other stnrea charge for comm Owl. Dilwnrth‘s Drua Sun Nipissiug Hole], Toronto. ' "'O-ul ” i A., of St. Andrews Church. TUTODW. gave "an excellent. address, particularly apprupri. Me lur nhunku'giwug. and which is worthy of more space than is at ulll‘ dispm‘al in this issue. Mr. MILigun is a clef“ uud forcible speaker, and it. Would b9 dlmwh for a. minis. let to make a butter IIDPFWBion be-fure (4 Richmond Hill audience. Mr. J. sen" hm, ol Glasgow, Scotland. gave 3‘ inhrvals two Vocal selections in a rich. 085:; voice, which were highly appreciated- Rev. J. M. Simp- son, who win mum: to :- Sent on the plat- form. made It leW Gnulue and comp jmentflfy remarks. Hnurlly utter WUicb the uvemug'l euhuaiumcm was brought to a clam. Tuk. in“ the In: and entertainment either sepur. ‘ Mely or an a wnole the evening was most 1 sujoyubly spent. and the ladies are 30 be cungtnl-B “It‘d on their novel venture. The 1 pr..cerds amounted to something our 8997 i "Cr zy Tea." The Tea and Entertainment held in the Presbyterian Church on the evening of Thanksgiving-Day Was a success in every particular. The ladies ol the congregation had promised agood programme, and the affair was carried out to the satisfaction of all. The tea was gotten up in tint-class style and was thoroughly enjoyed by the hundreds who crowded’ the tables for several hours. Had the edibles been served in ac~ cordaace with the usual custom they would have been considered up to the standard.but iron: the fact that everything was earned out an altogether new principles, the novelty had the oflsct of bringing many to the scene who would not othetWise have attended. The decorations on the tables were.genirally speaking, fantastic and very elaborate. In. stead oi china-ware or porcelain the patrons ‘ ate their meats and delicacies lroni tin dishes ‘ confectionery was passed around in ' sauce- ‘ pane. dustpaus. miniature cradles and other ‘ utensils, and sugar the. Were served with Wooden spoons. Nearly eVery thing used for dishes was new, and everything without ex ceptiuu looked scrupulously clean. '1he ornaments could not fail to embellish the surroundings, among which might be men- tioned as specimens 3 high boot oi giant dimensions used as a flowur receptacle, and s carved pumpkin illuminated twin the in- terior. but what must added grace, beauty and elegance to the feszinl was the mottled attire of the lady Miners. many 'of whom Here decked for the occasion regardless oi pains. Judging from the apparei and taste displayed some wished to look pretty, Where. as it seemed the ambition oi others to be ludicrous. The tea being over aboul Eight o'clock. all in the best oi humor. repaired m the body of the church,â€"in other Words, to the sublime form the ridiculous, Where an intellectual treat followed. "'he choir fur. nished good music and ltev. Mr. l‘crcivui acted as chairman. Rev. G. M. Milligan, B A 5 “A . . I“ I i l I I Last Sunday night as Mr. John Shaw, «5 resident of l’arkrlale, Was returning to his home between H and I2 o'clock he had a serious encounter with a heat which was be- ing fattened by a butcher, but which had broken loose and found its way on to the street. The savage animal knocked his Vic. Iim down and clawed and hit him learlully. One of his legs and his arm were terribly Iacerated, and the flesh torn from the shoul- der. A policemnn who witnessed the attack fired three shots into Mr. Bruin, but this did not prevent the continuance of the attack. Another constable fired five shots into the monster, but he did not desist till a number of men from the Parkdala Fire Hall arrived and killed him with axes. Medical aid was at once procured for the injured man, and he now lies in a dangerous condition. Though the ufiair itself is too serious to turn to ridicule. the following account of it and HS surroundings, which is supposed to have been given in an English paper, is too good not to be repeated: From The Times, London. We have just received intelligence of an- other terriule bear satastroohe in our Col- ony 0! Canada. The sad affair occurred on Monday hut in a small village called Toron- to, a lew miles from Winnipeg on the main line 01 the Union Pacific Railway. and not far from the main station at Hudson's Bay. It appears that a settler named John Shaw, who was President of the Village Fire, Water and Gas Club, was on his way home from one 0! its meetings, and when almost at his own door, a huge grizzly bear sprang upon him from the adjoining lore-t. ’l‘hesnow at the time was about 8 leet deep and the ther- mometer 50 below zero, and the unlortunute man being on snowshoes and only armed with an ordinary shotgun was unable to cope with the savage beast, and Consequently was fearfully mangled. His cries, however, brought to the spot. some hall-breeds who lived in wigwams near the edge oi the bush and these with the assistance 0! the members of the Fire club, who had also been attracted by the cries, soon dispatched the brute. The bear Wu found to measure 18 (eat from snout to tip of his tail. The town has since the commencement of the winter been overâ€" run with bears and it is not safe to venture out at night without a good rifle and a lau- teru. The unlurtunate settler wits carried to the hospital at New York the nearest town, and we are glad to Say is doing as Well as can be expected. leulion. Clhrl‘ parts of the service were cumluclrd by the Revs. Messrs. Simpson and llutlnge. 'l‘he cpngregut-ion compoaud u fair-sized audience», bul as the Rev. gentle- man n-marke-J, they oomprhed but a tenth purl. of our village who should have present- ml themsvlvas in the Lord's house with thanksgiving. Without intending to do so they hml illustrated the glory of the ten lepvrs, all 0! whom were benefited but one only returned to give praise to God. y'ruprmln text, the. 4m v--rs~ of the “min l’sn‘m :â€"" Enter hm Hh gates wi [I In nks- glving, and into His Culll‘t‘t with pruin: ; be thankful unto Him ou “less His mum." (‘rru'iluda (or the mercies and hlmsings of the put year »vn~ the subject of the ‘Iiscnurue. 'L‘u whom thanksgiving slmul-l ha ufiernd, ulHl how, when mul‘vhere it nhould be run- dvred were an instructiver dwelt un that the spunker was Iisveued to with the greatest. ul- lenlrion. Clhvr outs of the: Rnrvinn unm- hmc am! on their novel venture. Tim I amounted to something over 882. 1 I an era-elkâ€" Me lth, t';‘ Thanksgivmg Attacked by a Bear, and (ound its} way on"; the savage animal knocked his Vic- d élawed and hit. him feal'fqlly. n... -.._I I..- H n hurs uh Oil at Dxlwonh'a same price that common Canadian ' Stone, next to Hi~ guns wi h In nks- »urt-t with pruim ; he .1 "less Hus mum." a and hleasingh‘ of ‘ny a'pprupri- ’11 ‘5 worthy 0! 9"“!!! in this and forcible ‘lfor a mluis. ’iou befure n ' J. Sent: lute intwrvals um Voice, which . J. M. Simp- Services inn Ulmrc from th service were Simpson and composml 9; Rev. gentle- \‘ 1!). Hth : Ilka. TUESDAY. Nov. inch-fired". Sale 01 Farm Stock. Implements. 530.. on lov. 53.15: (luu. Vaughan, Yonge St (near l-Ilgin Mills). zbe propeer of Ezra. (llubiue. Sale without. reservam vom. meuce at. one o'clock. Salem Eckaxdt. Auct- ioneer. Tvxsnn Dec. «uhâ€"Sale of Standing Timber, bud and son wood. on lot 81. 2nd (fun. 01 Vaughan. the property 0! Joseph Atkins‘m, Sale at 12 o'clock. Salem Helium-Auctioneer. Wxnxnsnu, Dec. Shhâ€"Credit Sale 0! Farm Stock and Implements, on lot 31 3rd Con. n! \‘auzh In the property 0! Robot; Jones. Sula without reserve. to commence at one o’clock. James Stokcx, Aucfiuneer. B'Psrlies getting their hflls minted at this nâ€"fice will rare-T9 :1 name am:ij w the above mus]: 01’ cm“; DEVleâ€"KRNNEY~ID Brampton. on the 20th inst. M the residence of J. Mu Bride. Esq. bv the Rev. J. M. Simpson, Mr. Geo, T. Devins or the (x. '1‘. R , to Miss Frances K. Kenuey. both of Brampton. BRANSFIELD-nflt Elgiu Mills on Sunday, Nov 18th, the wife of P. Branafleld, of a. son. me Mr. A. Findley, lute employe in the Pa:- tersun Works. \dentock. paid a shot: visit to Mr. P. G. Suvuae on 'l‘hauksgiving-Day. Mr. Findlay has just Jolt Woodstock, naviug been appointed chief euuiueex of the London water works. Mr. Beech. brother 0! Mrs. E. H. Clubine, above Elnin Mills, sun-zed (or Manitoba on Tuesday with another cur-load 0! horses. Mon 0! them w re puvcbased in the neigh- borhood of Newmurket. This is Mr. Beach’s second car-laud within a' mouth. Rev. Mr. Simpaon and wife tuok a trip to Brampton nu 'l‘uesday. Mr. Simpson re- turned yesterday, but. Mrs. Simpson will re- main 3 week among old (rieudu in that town. Messrs, F. McConmhy. in, medical etudâ€" ent. anJ H. Mchuughy. law student. To- ronto, spent. Thanksgiving and three follow- ing (1qu with their lather here. returning on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Owner and A. Conner, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving-day with meir relatives in the village. Mrs. F. Lawrence and son. of Toromo. re- turned on Monday, utter having spent a few days with relatives in :he village. Mrs. Knox and child, of Toronto, paid a visit to Mrs. J. W. Elliott last. week. Mr. Knox also spent Thursday in the village. Dr. J. W. Willmot. formerly a maidth of this village, has resumed the practice of his profession at Uniunville. Miss Minnie Soules, of Toronto, is visiting relmives in the village. Mr. G. Moodie. of Toronto, spent Sunday with his parents in this vil’uge. Miss Bailay. of New Glasgow. N. 8., is the sues! of Miss Wiley. 01 this village. Mes-rs. C. and A. Savage. 0! Toronto spout Sunday last. in the villag». Mr. B. Laugsmfi. medical amdenLToronlo‘ spent a day or two in the village last week. Mr. W. H. Pugsley is at County Council now in session in Toronto. , - BUUGH, .V ..u.. sharks wriggle amimsquirm. ‘ Fifthâ€"Do we offer baits P Some dealers say my prices quoted are only baits thrown out to catch 1 Why, bless them! Gough’s the original agitator for Small Profits ; goods are all baits. He does not fish with a bare hook. He knows the value of good value. His offers touch bottom in Cloth- ing Prices, and that’s what makes the High-Priced Clothing Chan-Ira uvr.~~l,. __J , Third.-â€"Gough sells Fine Worsted Suits for $6.90, worth $13. He sells All-Wool Waterloo Tweed Suits tor $3.80, worth $8. He sells Boys’ Suits for 58 c., 35!.10, $2 and up. Elegant Goods. He sells Boys' Coats for I9C. A customer remarked the other day,when shown the goods, “Well,really, Cough, you are. withdut doubt, the King of Low Prices, and the Only and Original Wonderful Cheap Man.” ,O 'v_~.., valvulth vaau Llld.“ dealers, who are under the thumb of wholesale for. First.~Buying wholesale men t1); A PYRAMID of FACTS Fourth.â€"Men’s Working Pants Why Gough, the Wonderful Cheap Man, is on the top of the heap. Why the Giant Clothier knocks the sox off the combined Twelve Triflers With the Clothing Trade. Spcondrâ€"Sellinngoods Mnthers, save 128 KING STREET EAST . B.-â€"~Note the Address and ask for GOUGH. Sale Register PERSONALS. l'IA BRIAGES Bl R'I‘IIS. {Vote the follo‘ving 1*‘aots : ng for Spot Cash, thereby convincing that I command the market. 50 per cent. and buy your Boys’ School Suits from I Wonderful cheap Man, cheaper retail than the handicap 41......L ‘1‘ A, I v 1 ‘ 5 Tomato Medicinw (It Farm &FIreside............$2 no THE LIBERAL & Weekly News. with either “ Fathers of Comederanon,” or "Christ before Pilate" .................. 2 on THE LIBERAL, Weekly Globe. & Rural Canadian ............ 2 25 THE LIBERAL and Truth .........2.75I THE LIBERAL & Evening Globe.+ 00 THE LIBERAL & Evening Mail...+ 00 THE LIBERAL & Toronto VVorld.3 uo THE LIBERAL $1.00 'oer Year. We are prepared to give our pat~ rons the following excellent rates, which will entitle them to the papers named, from the present date to jauuary Ist. 1890 :â€"â€"- THE LlBERAL, Weekly Mail & sud arouses ii'no action the whole physics] energy of the hunmn frame. With our specific No. 23 tho most obstinate case can be cured in :hree months, and recent ones in less than thirty 'lpys. Each package contains two woaks treat,- meut. Price $2. Cure: Guaranteed. Our spec- iflg No. 24 in nu infallible cure for all Priva‘. Unease; no matter of how long stand- lng. Bola under our written Guarantee tc effect a cure. Price 85. Toronto Medicina 00.. Toronto. Ont. thstdraad terror. a. disease so long bnfliing Science and the most skilled physicmns, who knew of nothing to angst, nothing to aneu- ate. nothing to cure. howitis no long” an lncunble mnladg even when given. up hi- hvslcinnl.heslb can yetlm found In ()L‘) iEMEDY, it has]: and soothe: Ihv mum- brnne of theLunganflamed and pOiFOut-i by than.va of this tell uieense. and vents {he night sweats and tightness an“. 029 ch»: which “company it. nod away his Vlgor 0! Body. Mind and Manhood. causing exhausting drains upon the Fountains of Life. Headache, Baokacno, Dreadful Dream. Weaknooq 7‘ Memory. Bashfulnees in Society, Pimple. upon the Face and an the Eflocq. ending to Early Decay. Consumption nr Inganlty wxll find 11: our specific lie. 23 . Foamy. ure. It imparts Youthful vigor restores the vna| Power 1:: old and mung. strengthens and invigoratos the Braln and Nerves, builds up the muscular syugem and mouse: inn; action the wholrair physlpgl .nmvnu no u... L _____ _ 4.“ -, , “run who In DID F0" and Ignoran‘ fled away his I or g quy “-_L--.- A Who 1. Weak. Nervous yboin his Fouy and lgnot consumptiun CURES GUARANTEE!) clubbing Bates. â€"ANY MANâ€" ers say my prices 1 Why, bless them! rofits; goods are 100K. He knows Nervous. Deblmatod. fwd lgngrancq hu 7". men, can buy the

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