THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Mocha, Combined IS WHAT LION COFFEE . IS MADE OP IT PLEASES EVERYBODV TOR SALE- lVwlrnMp vacant Intunnrt t number of eool hmiwK and lots In lllimnixhiirK, J'n The Vt hiixlnrss stand In llloiinisburg. A vpry tlr-slni-ble property contnlnlnK lit m'rrs and ttrst class building with (food will In u business worth timi to l!ou i'it vcar at Willow drove. Dwellings in Kspy. Drimpvllle and Uracil Tlaven. A lun?e number of fiirms In (Yilnnililii County, one In I,u.ei nn enmity, one In Virginia. Two Country Store stands In Columbia County uml one In Luerne County, A water power plantnif mill, dry dork and lumber yard and BlirdH In Heni'H Haven, I'll. Also 10 acres of (rood farm land at same place, by M. 1". 1,1"!', WIN, Insurance and Heal Kstale Agents, BLOOMSBUltd, I'A. If. Saturday Oct. 29 James Cailman, executor will sell valuable real estate on the premises on Third Street Bloomsburg. Commencing at 10 o'clock. See bills. Tuesday Nov. 15 Mary M. Camp bell executor will sell 15 lots of valu able real estate in the town ol Mifflin ville. Sale to Comence at 10 a. m. See bills. For Sale or Bent, The undersigned offers for sale cr rent the hotel in Orangeville known as the Heckman House. Also offers for sale 23 acres of land in Scott township. For terms etc. inquire of Albert Heckman, Orangeville. 10-14-& mos. EQUESTRIAN LIVERY. Charles E. Hower has opened a livery stable at the rear of his premises on Third street, where he keeps saddle horses to hire. He has five head, well broken, safe for ladies and children. Thus far he has been well patronized. He will accompany those who are just learning to ride, if desired. tf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order ot tbe Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, Penna., will be sold at pub Be sale, on the premises, in Centre township, In said county, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, '92, the following described real estate, lato of Wm. Beck sr., deceased, to wit : No. 1. Being the old homestead, on the pub lic road leading from Orangevlllo to Berwick, hounded on the north by land ot Frederick Beck dee'd., on the east by the game and lands of Daniel Whltmlre and Wm. Yohe, on the south Hy lands ot Benjamin Stlner and Wm. Yohe, and on the west by lands ot Benjamin Stlner. Containing about 45 ACRES, more or less on which there Is erected a good frame DWELLING HOUSE, targe bank barn and out buildings, an excellent orchard and other fruit trees, a never fulling well and running water for stock. The land Is In a high state of cultivation sur rounded by good substantial fences. So. 2. Bounded on the north by lands of Joseph Whltmlre and Benjamin AHubach, on the east by lands of said Benjamin AUabach, on tnn south by public road, and on the west by lands of Frederick Beck dee'd. Containing S ACRES, mora or less, on which is erected a small FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and out buildings, supplied with wat'r and fruit, trees. No. 3. Bounded on the north by lands of Benjamin Stlner and William llagenbuch, on tbe east by lands of said Benjamin Stlner, and Win. iiugenbuch, on the south by lamb of lteu ben Sltler, dee'd., and on the west by private toad. Containing 30 ACRES, mnro or less In a good state of cultivation, well supplied with water and fruit trees. TUi-ac properties are about ono mile east of Orangcvlllo and less than half a mile, from aehiil and church. IVi sons desiring to view the premises, will plene. call on Win. Keck Jr., residing t hereon. 8ulto commence at S o'clock 1'. Jl. C'ondl-tlou.-. made known at sale, by u. 11. Ssvijeh, Wm. HECK, .Tit, Atty. Administrator. -t. in, lHUi HSH NOTICE. J,-iolm Mourey, High SliertIT of Columbia cnii:,: v, liming been Inlurmt'd of tbe existence 01 i.-ili lvanees fur Hie cutehug of llsh, In Hie H11 1 M haiina Hlver, In lirlumeek township, I o ii 1 bia (.'utility, commonly known as tlnu bt si H. eel weirs, or INIi walls, which are k;....-M to be wasteful nnd pxtnivugent modes oMti.l lug, do hereby give rottee. that tile siiiiih aie 1 i-.vn to exist, ami are declared common mil-1 'ccsund do order them to be ilUiaiitii Kil t.v 1 c Ir owners or m.iimgcrH, so as to lender tl rii. -if longer capnhln of taking or Injuring tl e .Vies of said stream, ot want soever kind; aiu.f .it Hie expiration of ten days the iIIh ri.tlli)g shall not, have taken place, 1 shall pr i- )i d with such force of good men of Hie ci. iti y a may bo necessary fur the purpose, ai it . I slioy or dismantle the wild tish baskets 01 1.1 "lis so t hut 1 hey may be no longer ca pi .Mi or takln:,' or Injuring fish. Hy order ot l'lh commissioner. lK-w-st John mui'kev, Hh rirr. ELECTION NOTICE. Th regular annual mnetlnir of the stock. BUdi r or llin iiionmibiirir llin Rloomibiiru- Land Iniproveinmit Liiiuimny will be held od Monday the tli Uuy ol November iH'JSi, between the hours of two and tour o'clock lu the afternoon at the nrflce ot N. U. Kuiik, Hecretary for the election of a President, board of directors and Treasurer for the t-imulnif year, and the transaction ot the general business ot the company. U. v. ruNK, lo-ae-ew. Becretwy PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLK Real Estate. By virtue and authority of the last, will and tcstnmcut of Oeorge Shuman, lato of the town ship of Miniln, Columbia County, Pa., deceased the undersigned Administratrix, with the will annexed, will expose to public sale on the pre mises In Miniinvlllo on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 189J, at two o'clock P. M., the following rent eslato all situate In said Minilnvllle, In said county, to-wlt: A lot of ground on the south side of Third street, bounded on the liorlh by suid street, on the east by Fair street, on the south by Fourth street, on the weetlby lot. of Heuben Mll ln's cstnte, whereon are erected a Urge) two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, large frame barn and out buildings. Hulrt lot being ml feet moro or less In width nnd ill reel In depth. No. a. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Third street, on I be east by lot of H. .T. Hit. nlnger, on the south by Fourth street and on the west 1.v lot No. 3, being W! feet In width and ll feet In depth. No. 8. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Third street, on the vnsl by lot No. 2. on the south by Fourth street, nnd on the west;by lot No.4,belng fill feet In width nnd 'ill feet In depth. No. 4. A lot of ground bounded on tho nort h by Third Btreet, on the east by lot No. 3, on the south by Fourth street and on the west by lot No. n, being mi feet In width and Sil feet In depth, No. 5. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Third street, on tho Kast by lot No. 4, on the south by Fourth Btreet, and on tho west by lot No. 6, being fifl feet In width and 831 feet In depth. No. 6. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Third street, on the east by lot No. 8, on tho South by Fourth street, and on the west by lot of A. v. Hess, being M feet more or less In width, and Ml feet In depth. No. 7. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, on the east by "publlolot", on the south by Fifth street nnd on tho west by lot No. 8, being 6 feet In width and 231 feet in depth. No. 8. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, on the east by lot No. 7, south by Fifth street and on the west by lot No. 9, be ing HO feet in width and all feet In depth. No. 9. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, east by lot No. 8, south by Fifth street, and west by lot No. 10, being M feet In width and 811 feet In width. No. 10. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, east by lot No. 9, south by Fifth street and west by lot No. 11, being 66 feet in width and.ill feet In depth. No. 11. A lot of ground bounded on tho north by Fourth street, east by lot No. 11, south by Fifth street, and on the west by lot of P. A. and N. Creasy, being f foot more or lass In width and 331 feet In depth. No. 13, A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fifth street, on the east by lot No. 13, south by lot of A. W. Hess, and west by Market street, containing two acres more or less. No. 13. A lot of ground bounded north by Fifth street, east by lot of John Ounn, south by lot ot D.:a. and N. creasy, nnd west by lot N0.12. and lot ot A. V. Hess, containing two acres more or less. No. 14. A lot or ground bounded on tho north by Cemetery, east by Ann street, south and west by land of Lewis Fckroth's estate contain ing two acres more or less. No. 15. A lot of ground bounded on the north by Fourth street, east by street, south by Fifth street and west by land of Harvey C. Hess containing two acres more or less. Tkhub ox Sale: Twenty per cent of one fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property; the one-fourth less the twenty per cent In sixty days thereaf ter : the remaining three-fourths to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises and to be paid In one year from the date ot sale with Interest. Possession given April 1, 18U3, all the grain In the ground Is reserved. The purchases to pay for tho making of deeds, bonds and mort gages. Zarb, Attorney. MARY M. CAMPBELL, Administratrix with the will annexed. Upon the same day at 10 o'clock a. m. at the House occupied by David 8. Brown In said Mlf ninvllle in said county the following personal property of George Hhuman deceased, will be exposed to sale at public vendue to-wlt 1 1 table, 1 secretary, 1 lounge, 1 kitchen cup board, 1 chest, t bed-Btaads, 8 bushels corn, bushels buckwheat, 8 bushels wheat, i shares Bloom Ferry Stock, grain In the ground, and house-hold and kitchen furniture. MAItY M. CAMPBELL, Administratrix of George Hhuman, deceased. UUAND JUltOKS FOIl DECEMBElt TKHM. Benton James Conner. Horwlelc A. 1'. Kitchen. Bloom Wm. Webb, c. II. Fornwald. Wesley Knorr, Mathlas (i. Shaffer, A. Heroine, u. b. MurUn, Miles Fry, John Taylor. Brlarereek Lloyd Knorr. ( atawlssa S. B. Hhawti. Centrulla i. W. Troiitniftn, John E. Davles. con viigliain John Conroy. l'lsiilngcreek K. H. Itelslillne, Clinton Hewitt Greenwood 11. J. Bobbins, W. I. Bobbins. Mllllln lleuj. l'ennypacker, John II. Ateu. Scott J. II. Townseud, Wilson Wnnlch. sugarloat Jerry Vanslekle. TKAVEltSE JL'IIOKS FIltST WEEK. Belli on C. L. Bells. Berwick-Frank Hrockwoy, Philip Morris, B. Drelshaeh. . . Bloom W.C. Shaw, L. l.owenberg. i v,i4ti iii -ii ( itulwaliler. ( cutrall'i A. U. Furluer, John Knell, Hugh cVi't'le b". H. Vivas, 1. 1. Harllnau, W. II. Beck Coiiynglutin Ira Koad.n niel. l'lsiilngcreek F. 1'. Bender. Franklin Charles lluruiinn. Greenwood W. 1. Ikeler, W. W Eves. Il.'iulock-I). W. Harris. .li.eL niii'i '. c. Willi 11. c. w. Cole. Locust Jeremiah Snyder, Frank Unrig, Dan. hViiioiiiiiii. Daniel Teiisvl, M'lyu i.ciny. Mwllmjii h. W. .MuColluui, G. If. llciuleishott, H. s. I.owrv. Main Daniel Derr. Mllllln--Adam layheiyer. Montour. .M. Monroe. Grunge E. W. Coleman, I.. C Williams. Hoaringercek Samuel Cherriugtou. Scott c. F. Uoiiiboy. Tlt.VVKUSE Jl liOUS SKCOXD WEKK. leaver Mleliael Fit, Jlurtln Downs, tii'iilon-J. W. liell'-M. H.Twlck-ll. K. Hower. Hlooin -All red Low, Huiiiu'd I'ttuh. dco. I. Aur iiiiiI. W. o. iiolmi'S, A. tviiun, liuvsel C. IlUcU iilew. H. W. Blunt. lirlnrereek-Kuos L. Stout, .Tohu M. Falrehllds. uuawissa Miihlon Hamlin, Lloyd Herder, Jerry Hhuman. KrulHlier. C'oiiviiifliain John IteiKan. Klslilntfereek-M. VV. llimsj E. K. Lauderbach, Oreenwoo'd (ico. E. Heek, W. M. McEwon. lieiiiliii k-Wm. MBHUdler. Locust John Gable, Ed. Cleaver, Montlllus Vender, Austin Cherrlniflon. MaUIon-V. M. llurtlluu, I'otor Miller. Montour-t E. FlMlier. Mt. 1'leiisnnt O. W. Httckle, J. Frank Kline, J. 11. White. Orauire FranclB Herrlnff. ltouriugcret'k ilarvey Mensch. Eighteen Professors of Amherst Issue a Cleveland Address, Twenty three of the thirty three professors of Arnherst college favor the election of orovcr Cleveland to the Presidency And seven favor the election of Harrison. Eighteen of the twenty-three Cleveland supporters in the faculty have issued this address : With Mr. Clevsland'g views on puMic questions we agree. VVc admire hiicourage, his constancy, his pulilic spirit, his studious neglect of his merely personal tntercsts where they conflict with ihc calls of public tkity. We remember his tarifl message, his pen sion vetoes and his letter ngatnst free silver as completions instances of disregarding per sonal considerations for the public good. Wc therefore urge all our fcllow-citir.ens to give Mr. Cleveland their hearty support. John K Clark, Anson 1). Morse, F.dward 11. Crowcll, II. Humphrey Ncill, Toward Dickinson, George 1). Olds, Benjamin K. Kmcrson, Frederick H. I'cck, William C. Esty, J. K. S. Stcrrett, I lenry A. Frink, J )avid I'. ' Todd, Kdwin A. Grosvcnor, Chntlcs A. Tuttlc, Edward I Harris, John M. Tuttle, Elijah I'. Harris, F.phraint L, Wood. Amherst, Oct. IS, 1892. The sentiments contained in this address are not a surprise to those who know tle professors, but the un usual act of college professors in is suing a political address anil the fact that a great majority of the Amherst faculty have united in it is significant. It speaks loudly of their convictions of the importance of the issues and of the election at hand. A correspondent called upon Trof. Grosvenor to-day and obtained from him the facts which are given in this despatch. Twenty five years ago there was not a Democrat in the fa culty of Amherst College. It was in fact the very Gibraltar of Republican ism. To day over two thirds of the faculty are decided Cleveland men. Of the five who did not sign the ad dress is Prof. Burroughs, who has re cently become President of Wabash College. A few of the professors voted for Cleveland in 1884, and a larger number voted for him in 1888, but by no means so many as will cast their ballots for him this year. This does not indicate that the fa culty of Amherst College have be come Democrats, although the num. ber calling : themselves Democrats is probably as great as that of those who claim to be Republicans. This change in the political senti ments of the faculty has been very largely brought about by the indiffer ence ot the Republican party to civil service reform 1 by its change from a standard of moderate protection to ultra-protection in the interests of mono polists s by the attempted passage of the partisan Force bill ; by the em ployment of Government officials of all grades for the purpose of accom plishing Mr. Harrison's renomination at Minneapolis, and the unblushing employment to-day of Government omciais in me enort to secure his re election, and by many minor causes, some having influence with one pro- lessor and some with another. While nearly all advocate a moderate pro tection or a tariff for revenue so ad justed as to foster American interests, the present McKinley tana is be lieved to discriminate excessively and unjustly in favor of privileged classes. It May be Interesting to Enow That when excursion rates are made to Chicago for people who live in the East, to enable them to attend the World's Fair next year, it is contem plated by the Western roads to also make excursion rates from Chicago to all principal business and tourist points in the West, Northwest and Southwest, so that those who desire to spend a few weeks among their friends in the Great West, may have an op portunity of so doing without incur ring much additional expense. It may be well to consider this subject in advance of actual time of starting, and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co. has issued maps and time tables and other instructive reading matter, which it will be glad 10 lurnrsn iree 01 expense upon ap plication Dy postal caid addressed to Jno. R. Pott, District Passenger Agt, vwinamsport, i a., or to Geo. H. Heafford, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. 10-21 2t. Dyspepsia, distress after eating, sour stomach, pcor appetite, bad taste, coated tongue anil heartburn are cured by De Witt's Little Early Risers, the unions little pi.Is. . S. Rishton, Durggist. 10 14-iy Would von rather buv lamtv chimneys, one a week the year round, or one that lasts till some accident breaks it ? Common glass may break or not the minute you light your lamp; if not, the first draft may break it; if not, it may break from a mere whim. Tough glass chimneys, Mac- beth's " Pearl-top " or " Pearl- glass, almost never break Irom heat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and what does it cost ? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass; and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good fof his business. Pittsburgh, Fa. Gro. A. Macbrh Co, a Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. What es Costoria is Ir. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substltiito for rarcjjorlc, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It it ricasant. fcs guarantco is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fovcrlsuncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Tanacca the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria Is an excellent medleln for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of 1U good effect upon their children." Da. Q. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. ' Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria In stead of the rariousquack nostrums which are destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful genu down their throat, thereby ending them to premature graves." D. J. F. KofCHKLOB, Conway, Ark. Th Contaor Company, TT If "Seeing is Believing." must be simple; when it is not simple it is not nood. Simfile. Beautiful. Good these vords mean much, but to will impress the truth more tourrh and seamless, and it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than cas light, softer than electric light and Look for this etsmp THnRocrntSTs. Ifthelnmpdeslerbtn'thegennln Rocbenter. and the style vou want, send to us for our new illustrated catalocne. kand we will send you a lamp Tannic Hum iw Mirw gMmp Mori in nm wvvrut, noCHBHTKIt LtlBP CO., 43 Park Flaee, Raw York Cltr. fg "The Rochester.? X Nos. tot: $0. If you send ti.oo NOW for the Honsekerpcr's Weekly tor 1883, you get the rest of 18ft! Free. UTarlnn event, women's Interests, besides the capital Practical Departments. "No woman cun lmag lne what It Is to get such a paper as often as baking or lroulng-day," writes a reader ; "I have taken many papers, but never one like the UocassriiCa wiiklt." "rVw Poatfirpa T1,e Monaekeeper'a Weekly Dread Con teata CWt-ltrarB.ijiving Gold Watches for the best bread: the H. W. Pur cnaatnsc Club, which earns from $10 to 150 a year for each member; the 10 per cent. Dividend Fnua 1 and other privileges tor subscribers only. Tbe only Household wisely Dont't miss getting It next year. Only $1.00 now to December, 1893. So fi e tampu ji wt A collection of rare beauty and value, fine engraved por- JT amOtlS Jf aCC8 mta of Philips Brooks, I-ady Henry Somerset, Tolstoi, "Pan sy" and many others. THtt HOlIHEKEKHliK'H WEEKLY POKTHA1T ALBUM la a gem, the result of years of labor, and cannot ot ootignt anvteterg. Hates bound with silk la fine embossed cover. Given FREE with every new subscription to Hocssnssr. xh's Wiiklt. HOUSEKEEPER'S WEEKLY, Phila., Pa, Fall Season of '92 at Lowenberg's CLOTHING HOUSE needs no Flashy Heading in making its announcement FOR THE COMING SEASON. Its previous reputation for gained by an existence of almost a half a century are sufficient assurance that this policy will be continued. Case after case, filled with all the prevalent styles of the trade is beinq; received. Nobby Clothing, Stylish Hats and Novelties in Furnishings. In the Will be found all the newest FINE mB EE GAMUTS CAIX WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE and make your selection at the old established st3nd of Tlte D. LOWENBERG Estate. Fine Clothiers at Low ' Prices. Bloomsburg, Pa- Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted toclitldren that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." IT. A. Andrea, H. D., Ill So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment hare spoken hlirhly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only haTS aoioug our medical supplies what is known as retrular products, yet we are fro to oonf ess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with faTor upon ILn Uxrraa IIoamAb akd DisrasAnr, Boston, Has. Alum C Surra, JYas., array 8trt, JCew York City. And a good lamp see The Rochester " forcibly. All metal, made in three pieces only, more cheerful than either. safely by express your choice of over S,OOtt A Weekly Feast. Capital blll-of-tare- Hest company. Bright talk- discussion, new Ideas, better plans, outlook, books, society, Ilrt, this Is what women find In ths Uouskiiipih'b Wbrslt. It has a seml-soclal flavor whleh makes It most fascinating. "My weekly tea-party," one reader calls It, Comes every wiik ; and one Dollar a year I It contains YTflT-1 inrl'a "Home Talks" traits: new books, current, -o- THIS WELL KNOWN shades and you will be surprised you can get. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Rlat 0 Oeorcw Shuman, drra,, Iftprsnf ndmlnlHtrntlon win, tt, .. noxcil, In the estate nr ti.,lrK ' , , ,w'l' n. Miniln township, CnluinMa m, '"j! .", '" d t.-rof said county tn the iin.-rjn, J trntrlx. All person hnvln r,,ih7, "''?,?: ''""il,. est ate of the (VreMent .ire " 1 II." II. ..in fMr u. .ill..,. ...... I'l 111 ..,.. ' ' ' " in' mill II IIMII lhili.li!,,.! . 11 estm to mako payment to tl , , ' wit hotlt. delay. M A It Y .V. :", ' ' L'KM EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tlmt letters tesiAm... aryonthe estate or Miwh tvim ck 'r thn township of Ho.ver, emmtv ef n,i '.'i0,,0' l'n., deceased, have Ijeen Vrun 'n , ""i""' Hi hlli'ker, K.ra .1. Nel.ll. r, ., V mie er. residents of snlil t nwnslii iV. t "ek (H-rsons indent ed to said esui.'.'n " 'J to make piiyment, nnd Hume hnvlinr i i .V,,,. " demands wll, make known iteHS; Kxccnton,UA"',t?;,KVf;K';K' ) JAMKH W.Si'lH.u hfAU AUDITOR'S NiS ICE. Kftatf of Mary A. Ilagn,htirtu d,.,- The tinderslcned nn nndllor sppninted hnh. orphnnM' court of olutnl.Hi n'mnv ,,, i, 2, biile the funds In the hut.dsnr n,e Kv'!:,, , r , snlil entitle to Slid nmonif the iium',... ;. ,t ,"l thereto will sit at his mil uie Town Klmimsburif to perform tjie (iit,.H r n, " pnliitineiilon Krlcluy, November in, vii , T o'eloek In tho forcniioti when and , persons having plalnm nirnlnst sum est.u lmwt tirewnt t hem fur sell lenient, or be forever iv barred from a share of said fumi. UOHT Hl CKINullAM. Auillt'ir. Some one has said that a bargain is an article sold un der jts real value. Some ad vertisers are not believers in this theorv or are as econo mical of the truth as they are with their bargains. But "an honest tale speeds best being plainly told." This is our purpose in offer ing Wall paper bargains. They are bargains because they are as we represent them, full length, full weight, bona fide goods. We know one instance ol a bargain in wall paper which after it was on the walls lead pencil marks showed through. Whose was the bargain? Come and see us before buying elsewhere. W. H. Brooke it Co. MIHKI.fM . mi I. b.niT ti.,,1, I , J. i.r, ... Goo1i.lnllri.,.N.V.,.i Mink f..i u. Itr.d.r, yt.ut.im, nui m.kr . mm h. but i ri, tc.h you qui k I, hi.M o.,rn frmfto Sill . .1 lU. nan, .nd M.vi, a . n. Hutli tel.., .11 In an. ri ri Atn.ric. .... r.li c.n.ti.pnr. at h.jui.ri. .11 jrour ifmr.i.i .(.nr. ntin.,nu i.nl,to lb. wi.ik. All I. In,. 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Any letter post-marked that dato will bo accepted During the contest Bpeclal prl.es will be gives to tbe first ten answers renelved each iliO'i wltn out regard to name of candidate. A II iirUnifor 1 71 V. S. fret uf duty, Adohiss : utpt "A." THEQUEEN PUBLISH. NGCO., Ltd., TORONTO, CANADA. 80METHINQ NEW. -sr. The Celebrated "Clanss" Bread. Cake ind P.vng Knife Msnafsctarers want agents in every locnlit;ta handle these knives. Best thing in the market. In sntagenU clear from 10 toll Jdsily. tk-nd iUolor x?eseb THlCUUIIIHURCO.iuut-a at the phenomenally low pnces