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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-5-9, Page 8• i 3 THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY MAY 9, 1884. Pea.oneo--Mooing 6 •Phail, ut Por• ler'. HPI, slimed our burg last week. His start .as part elderly pl. sin` to the ladies. His u•xt may per -Imps ro► us of one Of them. Oar weld. Joseph Mous is I ty mg out a large neo Olt hard of 175 tree. at the south sod of h.s faits. The 1►unl„p sugiuctr is super ntenduta the job, lits eagle e e Mpiaci' g the tr es in exec. p moon. Mr. .,rna is a programme* farmer, and lie' larvas in hermit fruit snots .round as well as nota under ground. Dan . canon. Mr. Welker has moved into his new house lately occupied by John Gay, who has moved to a temporary i.sideuce op- posite the temperance hall. There was + meeting ut the Bard of Direct.prs of the West Wawati.,sh Mutual Fire Insurance Crimpany held here last Tuesday. Robert Iarrir,n,..f Ashfield, .MillAppointed,searet NIA. Cowpony in the raves of-WitioMeAtther, nairned. A large wedding party panted through thia tillage last week Rumor has it that a brauc'.l of the 1.11, C►. F. i.. ib.•ut to be orgat.ixed in this I illage. Charles McLear has disposed of his farm, tut 34, Lake flange, containing o:1e hundred and sixty-four acres t.. John and K. Niel:moan for the tutu of 87,330 cash. Me. M.Lean has ren.ored to Du- luth. Minn., where he purposes residint permanently. Lslfut. Mast.. Edmund Rredtord, who has been suffering from erysipelas in tbeface, Is recovering. Mra Ewing and famlfy, .7- Ashfield, have taken up their residence in this vil- lage, iu the house tutmesly .occupied by the late Mr. Philips. John Mullin, soh of the p patwaster here, loos secured' a position in a ey goods house in Brighton. Dr. Stuart, of North Hend to Illi- nois, who has been visiting/his sister, Mrs. Mc('stastic,,lisr,ae► s'ta,ne,-started for home ort Monday, t 5th inst., tak- ing with him his sou id dam/liter, who have been visiting here for nearly a year. Waw.a..k. We deeply regret to learn ut the death .,f Mn. Cummings, of Wawarosh, which toot place on Thursday morit..Sh. was the mother of Rel. Michael Cate ming., palish priest of Woedeley, Owe. She has left s sorrowing hwbaud, a number of ehddreu,and • hest of friends to deplore her loss. W• sincerely ot►ss dole with the membra of the family in their deep atfliction. Ro1•ert F.,rle't is std few hopes MO entertained ..f his recovery. At the vestry meeting in Belgrave, - Chas. McClelland was appointed dele- gate to the synod, and .'t. Taylor was elected warden. Blyth is too to be without a publie edyeator, as its citizens helped last week to tieing the press of their newspaper up to P. Kelly's store, which will be the printing establishment in ft -ure. Heavy frost last Friday r fight. It i. feared It will militate agar It the fall wheat, which looks very f trurable in this section of the country. Many of our farmers hale finished sowing their spring crop. Henry Claris left last week for blani- lobo. He brought his family with him. sod intends making the N .rth-west his future home. Joa111441111 S°vaakly A daughter of R. M.Cullough, Hurts r ad, full from a chair a short time alto, striking her head with s'me violence on the floor. The following day she became very sick, when Dr. Reeve, of Clintuo, was called in. He found her suffering from congestion of the brain. She is again all right, after suffering about a week. The old church un the Huron Road, known as "Zion," no tenger seaside. It has been tun) down by Mr. Sharman, a Goderich, who has the contract of .tast- ing a new one on the turner opposite the school. The bricks, and such other ma- terial as is lit, taken from the old one, will be need in the construction of the new One. ands •assts,. Fres the omits iterald. spin ash, fiat. Alt wbu have the oars or tiaisessg el Address know how food Hwy ars ut *- tures and bow pleased with stories when adapted to their understanding, and there are uu stories that charm them noire thou the wouderfsl uses of the Bible. The storied of Joseph, )[nam, David, Daniel and Amish the boy king, aid the beat of all et Jests and his dis- siples, properly illustrated with suitable esgrsviugs, ars the delight of childhood. Never before have these storms been told in such a simple uuouested and excellent way as in CUMtes Foster's Bible Stories DOS being published bythe World Pub- lishing Co. aGuelp, Osten... The book contain, every story tome Genesis to Rerelatiens, illustrated by over 130 .ugravings s, arranged that the story conies uu • page opposite the picture illustrating it, thus making it an object teaching work and the many maps are an additional help. No mother with a family of children can afford to be with- out this Wok ; to her it is of more value than • whole library of other books ; it meets and answers the thousand end ose questions the children ask her, and teaches them the beet of knowledge. The following speaks for itself : The publishers are authorized to use the Isaacs of the following clergymen wh., Globally reoowutend the work to those who desire their families to get a clear primary knowledge of the Sacred Scrip- tures. Might Rev. Arthur Sweetman, D D., Loot Bishop of Toronto. Very Rev. H. J. Graeae, D.D., late Dean of Toronto. Rev. W. 8. Rainsford, B. A, New York, l�fi of St, Jame. Cathedral, Tto rent.). Rev. Alex. Simeon, Rector of Trinity Church, Toronto. Ker. W. Cavan, D.D., Principal Knox College, Toronto. Rev.W.Gregyt, D.D., Professor Church History, Knox College. Rev. H. M. Parsons, Paator Kew= Church, Toronto. Rev. A. Sutherland, D.D., Secretary of the Methodist Missionary Society. Rev. John Potts, D.D.,Canada Methn. Lsabarn. Twin calves were giver birth to by a cow ed Willow Strachan', last Friday, and ale doing well. John Sallow,, of 13oderiob, an old resident, was moviug among old friends last week. John looks well and hearty, and still sups s ngle blessedness. 1. 0-0. Toetikrthe last regular meet- ing of the Le.burib Lodge No. 213, the following officers were installed for the ensuing quarter by D. Cumming, L.D. : Soon M. blt.Manus, W. C. T. ; sister Eduh Horton, W.V.T.; bra,. S. B. \Yil- 1.am.,N'. S. ; bro. F. J. Linfield, W. A.S. ; hr... W. K. Stewart, W.F.S. ; bro. T. N. Ho -Earth, W.1'. ; bro. G. H. Clutton, W.M.; sister Eta Fonio i, sister E. Cowan, 1.0.; bro. 8. Drew, t► G.; bro. A. H. Clutton. \M.C.; bro. John Horton, P.W.C.T. This term the 'yal. S• EAOE& a LsW18, DARBIl1TEBS, C. seaman.MI J. A. Mosvox. M N. Lies. ISM R0. HAYES, IwLIOITOR Se., OEMs senor of tee moan dad wet sleet, Goiter lob. ever B War's keeiMaal. money to lead at lowest rams of tatetML elTARROW et PROUDFOOT, BAR R1trr8R* ASolicitors, eta Oederio►. J. T. Uarrow, W. Proudtoot. 173 0AMERON, HJLT & CAMERON, vv Nnrrletor 8sifeMee. la Chaseery, as 3derich and Wlighem. M. O. Cymsros. =lob.W. WaQimessa.0od•rlah 1761.s CIODERIOH AUCTION MART AND COMMISSION ROOMS. eiSecond door South of Tam Swett Moe. Lund Bouyltt anti Sad cos l smminiow. aeagT pea Tia RAIIMr'FOM LOAN SOCIETY. m'sry Lest at Lowest Rate of hetereat. MONEY ADVANCED ON GOODS SENT TO THE MAitS FOR BALE. 8. POLLOCK, Real ramie and U.sac$.kI Agent ic AprU 11th, 1101. 1137•ll $50,000 TO CENT.� AN AT 6 PER Loan and 3nsuraace. �ME E ALENDO° MONII Y AT •IIti/Fer eeat•sML BRAAUBR-t LhW115. dlodsrleh. April 1nk, 1101. illi 2800,000 TO WAN. APPLY TO OP COMORO!I HOLT & CAMYRON. node • le& 1740. MONEY TO LEND. - PRIVATE leads -es freehold eseartty. =Lie ie (lee. Swamies. Oderich. MONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE enema of Private hada for levestment +t lowest sales ea tl.trlwss Mortgagee, apply to°ARROW & PItOupio rr. $20,010 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND ea Farm and Tows Property at lowest 1. - Serest. Mortgages p.roMood. so Commtriw Osavy Wals a Fee. r.unable. N. H.- were nut omoney in one day u HW le ..4 i,rl.-DAVIBON & J0H1 ETON Nandiders. &... Oederb►. 1711 RRADCLIFFE, FIRE, MARINE, . toad Aeddest Insurance egadt. R^preseatlsg AzstrlassCompanton Also•Seat for the CANADA Lora trvoc. ixst'aatres Co. Mosey to lead as Mortgage, either la Tows of Fara Property, la any way to suit the borrow er. Oso,-tmt►slslnll Lay's block Oaletieh DEAD OUR NEW STORY, "EUS - 't TACK THE OUTCAST.' It la • thrill- ing hN14ias tale, full of vivid laoident., and absorbing Plots. Deet fall to read 1t. THE TORONTO GENERAL 'CRUSTS coif T are prepared to loan money at 'per ceet.. pay- J able hilt yearly. on TERMS TO SUIT BORROWERS, on trstrlaas farm security. Apply to CAMERON. HOLT it CAMERON. Yarrlstera Goderich. AMOSSat She Twosio General Trusts Co'y. CaXERoe. HOLT a l'A1ERON have Wept assistant of private funds to loan on antr farm security. Godericb. Oct. 4, 1183. 1111-tt D. K. STRACHAN, 111EACHINEIrry Keeps on hand a supply of materiel tee the repairing of members have selected a lady member to diet Church, Montreal preside carer their seerings She has Roc. J. Cantle, D.D., Principal �O�U 1LMl� iLULL�V been one ..f their musttearnest and ener- 13apti.t College, Toronto. G 1ALJI11 GQ G Rev. H. D. Powis, Pastor Zion Con- gregational Church, Toronto. Sulky Ha yy Rakes, Plows and Agncultural Im lements and Machinery Generally. ALL WORN THOROUGHLY DONE. D. K. STRACHAN, GODERICH MACHINE SHOP Goderich. Marsh 27th. ISM. l836°hn getic luemher+ many years, punctual in attenda....e and .ver ready to promote the working of the cause. The four delegates appointed to attend the district u.oetin at Clinton are J. Linklater, W. blcblanus, John Hort..n and Edith Hot- ton. This book is sold only by subscription, those wishing an agency should apply to the publishers. Agents are wanted for this excellent work. The books are ready for imme- diate delivery. Address J. W. LYON, COUNTY CURRENCY. Gutlph, Ont. Willie Reynolds, aged 12, heir to a stems frees aljrarts •f Enron get esu tae News Lichees,.large fortune, and who lived with his Guardian, Robert P. Hill, a New York DANIEL GORDON lawyer, who was to be heir in cane of Last week a little son .:f Alex. Hunter, Willie's death, has mysteriously des- CABINETMAKERof Brussels, was playingin a bra he buggy p rod. Hilt y the boy preb- full cut and broke his arm at the wrist a 1 says was • a , y entice't away fur blackmail e Exeter Salt Company have during aMSEz. the past week, shipped six car loais o salt to different points, while large yuan AND Leading Uudoflaer In Goderich on %1.y 10., the wife of Chutes lilies have been sold to termer. in the Payne. of • daughter. 13 pounds. Has on hand now the LA1GEsiT POONA of In Goderich. on May Ith„ the wife of s. First - Class Furniture eicinht Y. Gibson. of a daughter. H. W. C. Meyer, mayor of Wingham, In Goderieh. on Nund•y. May tib. the wife in the County. and as 1 now purchase for cash, was in Seaforth on Monday last. He of H. Hale. of a eon. will not be undersold by any one. was down to assist in celebrating the - 1.1 offer Tapeelry carpel Loma. from �3T upwards. \t ha mots. Ruod• prom x"_.30 up. seventy-eighth birthday of his father, L hpe,.a COCOA. GRATEFUL AND COMFORT p 11e •er, Ea t%o. "Hy • thorough knowledge of the natu- Bow hack Chairs, frost 3:Ic. up. and every - nil I the else in the .ams proportion. nl laws which govern the operations of ng John Leckie and trite, formerly of itar'stion and nutrition, and h • careful a licatlon of eke nee ro mfrs of well et ed Cocos, Mr. Epps has provi our Between the Poet 01See t Hank of Montreal AT THE OLD STAND Itrussels,and more recently of the North- :Apr p { west, have returned to Onteno to nude breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured , permanently, owing to the delicate state beverage which nag save us many heavy GODENtICg_ doctors' billsit is the tidlelous use of such an I t diet that •1 t t t' Oct. IltIL 1171. Itev. biro Teeple, who has oxen pastor be dually built up mull atnmg cru o1 Mrs. Leckie', health. gr uugghh 8lntall. mai wi every tendency to disease. Huudr.da of the Methodist Episcopal ct.urch at of ,stole maladies are Seating around ms Chas. Mellen of Duluth, paid kis Seaforth for the past two years, has been rea dy to attack wherever there Isal • shaft uc tc ego is • twos i u ton 0111 New Clover Seed TIMOTHY SEED, SEED WHEAT, " SEED- PEAS, OATS AND BARLEY, BUCKWHEAT, 'FLAX SEED, GROUND OIL CAKE, ONION SETS. ONION SEED. - SEED POTATOES (all varieties). A Quantih- of (IOOD FLOUR. MANGOLI) & TURNIP SEED GARDEN SEEDS OF EVERY VARIETY, FOR MALE AT friends in this vicinity a /hurt twit lent appointed to Norwich, and leaves then k n . r may escape mans + illy .spins ourselves well fortined with week. next week. His successor u Rev. J. P. D. Wood, teacher .l the pintail school, has gone to attend the Teach- er's Institute. held in Exeter on Thurs- day and Friday of this week. The committee appointed to make pre- parations for the groat celebration to be held here on the Queen's Birthday, are doing their work nobly. They have had a fine platform erected en the grounds to Accomodate the dancers, and all who wish to Com. and enjoy themseltes by tnpping the " light fantastic " will find ample scope to do so on the commodious platform, which will be graced through- out the day with firtg-class violin and bag -pipe musicians. Liberal prized are also offered for several athletic games. These games will form an interesting part of the programme, as several noted athletes ars expected to be present The committee, we underwtant. are endea- voring is secures pleasure yacht to give excursions on the lake. 1'p..n the whole the programme fore.ca•ts an interesting and pleasant time, and it will only n- .afire A fine sunshiny clay, to make -din celebtation a grand ruoeris.. - Morden. An "open meeting" was held in the Mmenic hall on Tuesday evening, the occasion being a presentation of jewels to d one to tthe Past Dietnct Deputy Past Masters u \1'inghem Lodge No. R. PROUDFOOT 11as ust reed his epring stock or \* iitHHIS 311(1 1111101:16.t I'h', 28, ,an Grand Master. Jame. Ferguson, of Grey township has been elected president of the Grey Brasob Agricultural Society in the roust of the late W. G. Hingston. Thome. Mcloschlin was appointed to fill Mr. Ferguson's place as director. A man named G. odhart, well known as "the crazy man from Hamilton," was convicted of forgery at the late attains at Walkerton, aid sentenced to three months in jail with hard labor. "Crazy' was in Goderich last year with the Wing - ham excursion. I )wing to the cantankerous conduct of some of the shareholders of the Seaforth creamery, and indifference on the pat of ethers, the creamery will not be worked this season and the property will be idle Thu._quite a lees t', the town as well w tµ o ehareh..lders. - A dorht disturbance occurred in ono A the Rzeter churches on Sunday last. While the parson was engale.l in deliver- ing his setoton, • so-called prophet walk- ed to the front and began towline a piper ut his own pr sluctron : the result being that he was walked out of the do..r Simon Moon, son of Mrs. Mogan, of the arl con., McKillop, was killed in Michigan last Sunday. He and his brother, both .1 whom are deaf and lumb, were walking along the railway, when he was struck by a passing train. i)ecoaasd was a clever, ind'ustriousyoung fellow. His remlil:s were interred in Irshtown cemetery on Tuesday last. Silas Andrews died in Clintono, Tues- day, Gbh inst. The deceased gentleman has been s resident of Clinton for ah.,ut 17 yeats. was highly respected aro' his den•ise will be regretted by • tory laws number .1 friend.. His age was 7N years. He leaves a widow. live mns and two danghten,to whom we ten- der ,.f our sympathy in their bereave- ment. blood and • properly nourished frame.' --C Srrrire Gazette. -Made simply with bo11� water or milk. Sold only in 1 ackes dad Tins (tib. sed Ib.l, toy liroeers. Iabeled- Jaras Errs ft co.. llonneopathic ('hennas, London K. Paramount 1, The farmers are busily engaged with their aping w.•tk, but their progress was retarded very touch by the recent heat y ra111S. Fishing is all the excitement among the young lads is, this neighborhood at present, and acme• tine big trout hare been unmercifully landed on 1.rr„ firm,o by the sudden jerk of the unpattent youth Wei. Davis, engineer of the saw null, has refitted and enlarge! a house nearer the ,nill, into which he moved .n Mon - list" last. Ile will ie much n his work thin homes -1y. "Euntac* the Outcast" is eagerly mod when TRU Sweat. arnves, and the only complaint is "Why don't ere get mere at $ tion )' Hoene of the yours" nen have remarked that they would not mind be- ing an outcast if they had fair Lilies to sol down the stream of life with them. John Richards, formerly of this place, now of Port Austin, has been visiting his old friends in this vicinity for this pest four or fire days. He looks wed, and reports business brisk in his Sof hems. A were exciting time took place d • raising on the farm o1 Ham. McGuire, 2d onnonssirio. Hurn, on Friday after. noon last. The aides were very evenly matched, but .awning to some disadvant- ages an the east sole, the western men won • very any victory About twenty young ladies wer. present dewing the llghts,andadesirine the m.ursv«u. young men, whieh was probably their prepare tiors for leap you proposals The steamship State of Florida, sank through a c.•llnton with a bargee in nud- egins Only 44 persons out of • total of nearly 200 were saved. All the Cana- dian passengers except Mr. Rennets, of London were loot Mn Albert Copeland, of the Township of Minto. gave birth to triplets Monday morning, two boys and a girl. All aro doing well. John Kistler, who is now serving a 18 year ..,fence for burglary, in the Tren- ton i' .1 penitentiary has fallen heir to 800,000. left by an aunt who died in England All are New and Well Selected, which he of- fers at the Lowest Possible Price.. 41.4111 Iiam., Dace*. Lard. ('kee.e. (toiler Flour mad, fr.,nt Ila,tltoba Wheat. also Ilarri.' Fpne ►atm dy Flour anA (lair, Hn n. Shorts. and all other kinds of feed. SEED STORE, Farmers rredsee Takes is Narbonne. SAMUEL SLOANE'S Gooleddivsre•1 free in any part of the town and S sltSurt•. 11. i'Itt G' DFUOT, - Cera., Victoria and \rNnn it MM.. op/la 1• Fair t.iruunda. ti.Nlertch. , . E•i ltd-.-. FEir G3rdeo The subscriber is now pfe_ pared to furnish all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds of the BEST VARIETIES at rates that cannot be beaten in (.o.lerich. Call and examine samples be- fore purchasing elsewhere. REES PRICE, East Street Grain ih'pot, Opposite Town Hall, Goderich. Marsh ISM. 111111. I>M• GO TO G.N.DAVIS ANP nal TNR NEW COAL OIL (RED ROSE_) A 4 Gallon Can and 4 Gallons of Oil for $1.25. we an .naaufaM.rhsr • Tin Roller that win 000E by E L-E.A.24 sad ales this 'Moat Elk Ow with S. Ood.rtck. April Nth IMI. ALLAN LTA ROYAL WAIL STEAMSHiPF LIVERPooL-I,ON1it)NDERRY-t:1.At; .OR Every Thursday From Portland. Every Saturday from Halifax TNF SH, I -rr.T SRA ROUTE To AVD FROM E N (1 L A N D. SPEED, COMFORT AND SAFETY i•NSI'RPASSED. Winter .Jrrangements. sAIuSoS-MAIL 1.158. LONDONDERRY di LIVERPOOL SARDINIAN. from Poan.axn. Api11411, HALIFAX. April nth- PARISiAN from i'o*TI.Axn. April 1711. HALiFAX, AprIl 11101. CIRt'ASSIAN, 1.0. Poiret-Axe. April 2451, HALIFAX. AprtIMth. POLYNESIAN. from i'rrwr.Axu May 1st. HALIFAX. May Std. Sailings from Quebec. P1RI'V1AN 10th May SARMATIAN PARISIAN Oth •• mostivt\IAN... ono AS t8 IRJose PUL% NEWAN ,.... HIM .. PERUVIAN PARDGAN ftk Pae.engt r. wishing to embark et Portlawd will tee re(ieeterieh. on Tuesdays.st Ito'clock. The Inst train est Halifax with the Malls and I'a-.rnger. leave. Ooderieh et toy Wed- nesday. at IT o rk.. k Present r.rtineata l.eted at gtratIy r'ed.eed ratee to per.nns wishing re Aetna Ike"' trls.di one from the MI ronntrryy F'« 'I letters and all lwreessatlM. apply t• 111. ARMaTRONo Tielmt Agest. Maori* awe Sod. 111/1. OoderM1. J s. SUlld8fs & Sou Go IDERICH_ COUNTY OF HURON. IU�Y E�AMINATIU4S 1884. Ul. (.A (sea-prol.luaalr AND INTRA - M1 IA E will be held at the nigh 8choots of 11e comity, bugtnalag at 9 a.m.• ..ilonday, 71lh July. Il8oeeols.. CLASSmoal tat, atk•tug"' Wednesday, 91hJuly. i. CLAM, GRADE C. coon- fe l Ra,, the Neral Schools, Tuesday, 15th July. PItOFRe1IONAL EXAMINATION, .1londay, 41st July. L CLAat3, nkAD8M A AND 8. Wednesday, 23rd July. ALL CANDIDATES asset torwerd to the nosretsry. oa or keno. JUN$ Me, mssies pity the when. dad the clam el wett5oate for which he desires to write. eearetnti ss•t lay the opato., he wishes to take. mid the oer- ti•oame be already bolds U any. TbM sotfce MAIN ale be aowwpanled by • certlacate of character ands en of one dollar, or tete dol. lata 1f 11e esadldate applies for eseoad as well M tkW class examination. No name wit. he turwar ted to the Department unless the fee accompany It. Forme of applicatioe may be Md from the 8evretary. Third-class Teat -hers desiring an enemies must write al the Jul, Kzaminatlow other wise the Minister of Edwation will refine ex- teasiuur. except In exceptional cases. P ADAMSON, Secret ry J. R MiLLER, Presiding Ezaesiaer and l'halrmae of Board. Gederich. A pro cath, Int. ILer wa. LIJ.LLJ � 4 ill 'J < 0 CC 1 0 a Om g El CC �, W Q o J aU W ''' J �m � N a m U Canned Goods, VPARR9NTED. West Stmt, next door to the Post (Aire. "The Cheapest Reuss Under the Sun.' April t1. 1MI. 1933. Chicken Q M Tins, Pigs Feet " " Corn Beef " " Tongue " " Mackerel (in Tontatoe sauce,) Salmon (extra quality Lobster, Mackerel, Sardines (Fre ch), Peaches (Amu can). Blueberries, Tomatoes, 3 Its tins, Green Peas (French), Green Beans, Green Corn (American). French Mushroona, Potted Chichen. Ham d Tongue. Mustard anal Ginger in 1 It jars. CHAS A. NAIRN. Square, G•d.ncb, Jan. 23, 11184. BOOTS AND SHOES 1 NEW C300D8_ REMEMBER Have the Largest Stock, The Latest Stylest The Most Reliable Goods, And the Lowest Prices i51ease Call = �� _r_e_ ►i NO TROUBLE WATEVER TO SHOW GOODS, 170 W N I N 0 - Crahb's Bleak, Oaa1MF It)Ili (1nh Nei 8th, 1884. 6 APPRENTICES 'ANTED 2 ---FOR MILLINERY --2 2--FOI DRESS G..2 2 -FOR STRAW WORK ---2 None but First Class Sewers Taken. MRS. G -I Ey N_ PRESSURE OF BU8IJB88---80 TIE TO IDVERTISB. As i am too busyust now to advertise no well -assorted stock of goods, I will invite the ladies to call and inspect the quality and price. as well as the style and finish, feeling assured that you will be full, recompensed in witnessing the handsome display E�iltr. (ihRvIN is manufacturing a very handsome, as well as i ful, article in the furniture line. It is called the KITCHEN CAa and is patented in the i'nite.i Staters and Canada. It is about ts. size of an ordinary sideboard, and is undoubtedly one of &moat use- ful pieces of furniture ever manufactured for the Kitchert r will have the KITCHEN CABINET on exhibition in the store, and if s the public to call and inspect it. N. A. POWS. Potomac. ted IsCasella. M.Marsh. . and Is the I; eked O. Z_ 021RV Z R