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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1887-9-23, Page 6THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY. SEPT. 23, 1887. the Poet's tomer. It tae... Wssbeat talkarea. "To lel. part of a w Lr:• then are no . ►Illro; foe nall fa*N 44411110014 . s.ldeea. Appal al 8 rad."—A4verttesaseM- A hew wNkeel ektWg.r., did lea ewer et - serve It f 1. • desolate saaj.siun owe:sbatew:d Ly ( 100411: ' 11s lose. silent cbamt.ery re-echo your foot- steps. And sliadowy ipetetr.e tilt oft through lour ruuu.. Then -dyspepsia a rempant. the I lure they as esu yea. And troubles crowd thickly of like bilk and kis.; 'flame the ciliate of the doctors oft seen e taadtsg. And crape ors the knocker lel, of sorrow w►tb e. A house without children! pray digit ••tver. ties u; Keep the street and the number a secret. my friend : Let the clock tick la *acme the few (tecting mems 1 un hat eye. In your lout'r arr -tomtits to spend. 1 wonder if any One knows of a dwe::;eg Where the uridhhor. would like to hear voices of glee 1 1 could bring thew. l w sure. in our Mate 1 and Annie. 'Wight ful cos. ifthey'Ii eotify me. Eor the sue breaks upon them the L':•st in the morn. And the birds they lore dearl; t com:• day oy day And pick up the crumbs eh:.0 their little leads scatter. When. Lone tit. ( with tlfc t!- • r'•t out to pear. I toes am one know of any such d w ell:ng 1 It needs mud be sma1:, (.,r nuc inraas are not large. W nere t:.e Ia:rllurd. Gn;1 bku hiss! fcr time sake of the children. - - W ill throw int the rent stet seminal charge. A HUSBAND LNB FATHER. There was a time when 1 looked *post the $u$ o, oil "Hslas's Babies" u a con- found—no, a Consummate falsifier. My wife says that t tithing but the purest aid most rel'.! eel la-tguage .huuld to u.ed to the 'mimics of chiedren, and that they aro ueeer too young t . lw La - pressed by the sounds ar,und tt em : c,, isaqueutly All—well, I';1 call thea forcible e*prel)sjo:u have been avoided ince the advent of Alphonse, our eldest b,y ; sed .ince the arrival of Delmont the must subdued and bathetic l000kiri man that walks the streets of (:--- an- swers to the name of "1'a," nut only at our house, but tau the street. from Lack yards and alleys, frnn anywhere and ev- erywhere. Now, as I was saying, in- stead of looking upuu the author as a nun who manufactured all of those yarns, I'rt prepared to say the half was never told, or else tht se youngsters ware too saiut-like to live to man's estate. Why, only last wetk, free the hinder end of • street car, I heard shouts t f "Prue ! papa '" and caught a glimpaa of roma. little ragamuffins who looked like. 1 r•uldu't tell extt'y whom, but 1 gunned with delight when th,.ustht they aro ante other fellow's t",Ta stetting a free ride, and he, poor fellow, will awn be changed around after pollee a dicers, and their whale neighbor, l.w,d will be it an upr.ltir till the "little dears" are found. As the car passed me rather rapidly, 1 did not give them a sec nid glance, but soon found myself at the bank where 1 have the honour of being cashier. An brier inter, when deep in conversation with the president and several of the di- rectors, with a "Beg pardon for the in- terruption, but you are wanted immed• i utly," I saw a big, brawny policeman before ate, who said, "John Smith I' My brain reeled, my knees shook, snd in the second that intervened before the entire system collapsed, like a drvwni.g wan 1 reviewed my whole put life. Hail I, in a moment .f aberration of waled or wntnambultam, tubbed the hank T Concluding that I had, i was just off, when "I'll find pa myself, Del," and "Shut up, Alph," shouted is the next room, acted as a tonic, and once more blood flowed through my vein.,s.d my heart attended to its legitimate busi- ness. Tbo flour opened, and the "mile of the catnl`any did not add to my com- p'acwoy as i locked upon the boys, els., •'ter washing their faces in solasste,had c ,meed the lower part with pine need- les ( my wife intended to uee them fur atufhttg s "heed rest"), snd made ".his - kers pint like pope's," they raid. and af- ter accidently killing one of the ban- tams 1 bought the day before, they had pulled out the feathers and ornamented their head". 1Vhen the policeman "look them in" they told him they "were going to the bank to see pipe," and he, like a wise min --at leant he thought h.mewll OIN-- •'ooselsded to seonrnp.ny th.tm •till' Mtn the distress of the family if their leas Mane known " i gate the .un Ave dollani and toll Aim I would double it if he would take them to their mother immediately. That little jib off my (sends i went beck to besinssar to be slightly a.noyed, howev- er, by the ec.t•tie expression that had overspreeI the far. .f Brows, tbe iseller, who, f In sere, hie never quite Ikwiriven me for winning Jilts. Th. snore 1 thought the were Shy f.. r 1 grow, and II leaded that Intl' bags should be lagged --severely /orye4_. Rot esthstando,y i bad very aceto reaul- leotioss of trig owe childhood, and bad ti ought It pourable to greatly improve open :)oIuntou'e stud rt' tattler • suethud. We had tried ler• tbr,eptb tb►ek and thin, though whets they were trying to pick out little Katherine's eyes my wife did shake them, mud when Alph tipped over the stepladder to g.1 I)el o0 she •e without friction, saves John freta fretting over a ripped Riot• or • missing shirt -button, prevents Louise from trip- ping .0 a loose tuck, and lightens • mother's burdens, se • beautiful talent 14r any girl to have. And then, girls, is ewe riving to the L ml, shall we give i f what certa u• nothing, or shall it be sweet to us to slake an offering to. rd of that int • e:tich unr own t ug t sol service have time I What is there that you ted I can du for Josh* a H ev fescr is • type •.1 catarrh having p culiar symptoms. It is attended ty sn wfa4ne-1 oxidition act the 1 g mur,- braves of the ue.atrils, tear duct. and threat, sooting the lungs. Au acrid n n,ow isa.ecrateti,tbe discharge issect. in ptuied with • burning seeaatios- Thitre are severe spurns of suening, frequent attacks of headache, watery and inflwtn- .d eyes. Ely's Cream !Balm as a revue dy that can be depended upon. glib to at drtt;2iits : by mail, regi.tered, GO.:te. Ely Brothers , Druggists, Orego, New l -col:. ly Fashion's Fancies. Swigs bolts of jet are to Ie much worn with white summer gowns. 0:1 bleu, and Charles X pis k are °berm ugly c .uibned to the thaw ging hang. L ttl• rough straw WE are boing im- ported f rem France to wear at the sc a- shore, trimmed with Madras handksr- chiets tied in • number of upright loots Thee are called 1s loo sole. . Brown and white wool deans Oin be worn this season, The skirt is white, braided with br .wn. The fell drapery is brown, as it a Ilan brine, %hick has a aline waistcoat braided aith brown. A white but trimmed with a-'uuuaber of brown spat -rues c'.uiplaes the toilet. Yur wear with the pretty printed cot tis daises in the country are large sun umbrrl:as 01 product cotton, with pastor- als astorals and landscapes up on them. They aro pretty mud delikieualy quaint The bsndles ate of light colored wood with big crooks or hoops at the end - A pretty summer Clown is iu forget-me- not blue lawn, with tiny trod data. It hu a shoulder cape, with lung ends of blue velvet of a darker shade. The bat is a rough white straw, tim turned -up brim being lined with China crape. It has • big bunch of forget me -nuts and grasses high up in front. A singularly cbarmuig dress was worn lately by ccs of the young English pnn- ceases, and suited to a slim girlish figura. The skirt was of thick white moire anti- que, without trimming, and laid in heavy dnubie folds in the buck. The bodice was half high, and the ficlru of delicate lace wet held in place by • cluster of yellow rosea. A lone sash of white crepe de Chine was knotted ab.,ut the waist, and the ends were embroidered wah Rwti a$eoulaS - Res se ries iu buying outspent*, hest try thee/rut Kidsry and Levee nubile tar, made by Dr. Chase. Where ed Chem's recei lee. Try Char's Liver Cure 1..r all dl..eaaes ut the Liver, Kids net's, tit,.msch .t.d Newel.. Held by all druggist& rotas. -58,05. sad Terse ,.reek... 1 drest the *hole beg bwinuea and shall luta with delight that day ulten tarsen in each neighborhood can ern - Zola a.sk Yawl Mr Geiode, druggist, h tot • beach agent. bet bac the tgpuey int Oederteh for J..hnsts.0 s Timm pottage, whirl be oat. heartily neseniutesed tw *ay com- plaint to which • tome medic ace a ap- plicable. Thta .alwble wedtlstre lies Iwo with most aatouuhiurly wadi re. MIND to asses of general debility, well• urea, trre*ulenuea pewh.r tee fetaales, esteems paleness, t►epovertabtu.ot id the blood, stomach slid lever truttl.lea, 1•w of appetite, and for that mourns' wont out feebler that sesrly et.•ry use a ping, at a foie eompwaetitw, a pr•.fees- troubled with at amuse part .1 the year. tonal '.bug disratelier.' provided with b••i. t forget the ,soar J•.liustou's Towle suitable outfit i.•r the speedy and so... !Bitten 30.:- and $1 per b dile at Goide's untied apphwti u of •r.euicsI pots.ous to drug Awe. Allies Week, G .derish, reels vagetables aud fruit& The potato beet- &leaf. ! toe aro nut w uumsruus this season as last, but I do si .t belies whether we are i s• ..M sae Palnteea indebted for this blessed ace ruase more -- A handsome, yuu.oi and wealthy mat - rept weaeei wss roister at • N.wpu.r lady's residence. where esu saw vusitine an elderly two tied amiss who t.desi- ored to put un au elephant load of style. "Indeed, I meat g.. home," said is • yt:ung t '•1 mum vt.t supper this evening." .- "And can i4;111 inky!. :" stl:ptiaitlgl) asked the cold 'ua to the h..t, dry weather of teat tail or the iuluetu,e of parawte itseets. tau the other baud 1 observed several s,eu.teee of the ledytird faintly, especially the "spotted," the "euro -.putted" and Ws c,uteegeut" ladybtrl, is l.rgtr nowhere than ever ber.,n and very active ie sucking potato beetle elute. Vu tease of my potatoes th.•y have di.--. such effect- ive work slut hardly a perfect cluster ut a_p can w foaud ,act them. 1 else uut:a Signs of great slaughter ; ..f many lance :hero is iu .thi.g except • • grease spot" left ; but I have out seen at work the friendly a;:eut which w ellectiv iy stay. our remissly. 1'resuruably. husuvrr, it rs ether the larva ..f ..nee e.f the lady buds or • member ..f the addier-bup. fancily. Should the -e parsaito and cannibal insect foes col the potato i eetle inertaae sill utero we might rely two their enormous *peewee alone tc keep the C.,h-radn wtruder at tiny. Jtraa- While we must c,t.ltuue to use the urrans and. When t. a p'aute, iu early sprint/, ,�b,ea gin to busk ground and the old lir.,u- e Is pounce upon thea in numbeir., "sifter --a iinip'e ttu can with per- forated beat. auu • suitable handle -- is eh•orgud with a pais green mixture nue part of pars grecs tee about fifty . f 1pIw,ter, air .laked lime or flour, thot- uughly mixed;, and each y.ue.g plant is given a single 'clash,' whish generally saltiaes prosect the tender vegetation Soon, hueerer, ib, first crop of lance appears and these, when first batched, congregate for a few days u1 the very heart of the stalks, where the foils re is tenderest This period (about Jlay 20 to June 1 in New Jersey) must tie watch- ed, and another "huh" of the mixture applied at once to the heart .r centre of every stalk. It this is neglected even for a few days, or until the larva•, lure spread over the vine, every part of the foi'age will have to be coated with the poiwtwus dust, to order to produce the same effect, with the disadvantage .f bees t'f foiiage of the heist of the ataik.--a most important part. PARI HELLEBORE,, J' INSECT ptlIWIIi7* 1T RHYNAS' 'r= 3:41:U IST_ a ... oro, NEW iLY___O&EflYI •'Oh, yes ; racy ono! taught w all The ud.,entrs•d keg mast(t ttully to intorno the ts►eb,terra of .dwrtrb sad fur - how f •seek." roma-tow • •.tnttry. float haviee bbbbbb„.. _sight t'IIE.v I. 1 act: l'Aci is the brat auukete of l'auad. •'1Yhr, jou Jnr.'t tel' rue ! Dn you and the l'u.ted Stairs, a trr, superior stock of believe tt, I sever coked • total's t tr tub in illy life. ' Just then the old servant w.en:ao cam. - into the room frau the L it ii.n, and su- ing the elderly named woman, ran to her, grasped her by the hand sud cried out : tt•s1I, I ,lettere to ers••ious ! Molly. is this you f Faith and I haven't lat.i i*u esee en ye -since tee aMl re used-se- w aed-Mw rk ar tate hotel is Chteagy ! An' 1 bear it's manned ye are : Atrah an' ie used to be the beat cook iu the cowtbry. Ber+ye any children f' Don't speculate. Run no tisk in buying niedicine, bet try the great Kidney and Liver regule- ter, made by Dr Chase, author of Chase'• { r•oeip(►eess. Try Charles Liver Cure for lett =see of the Liver, Kidneys, i Stomach and Bowels. SJIJ by James Wilson, druggist. U. D. O.—s. Worlds. Order. "'.1y husband was troubled with 1 dyspepsia for noire than four years. Two experienced physicians did him no %meed. We got discoura.ied, until we read rf Burda ck E'.•oJ (titters ; he took only two bottles and now is as well as ever, and doing heavy week •1l the time.' Mrs I..ich.rd R.,we, Harley, Ont. L R. B. has cured the wnrat cases of cLr t.:c dyapep.ia. 2 In the history e. u diciaes no prep" ration Ilse received such universal goat mendsti..n, for the allevia_i,.n affords and the permanent cure it etfeeta in kid- ney diseases as Dr. Van Buren', Kiuney Cure. Its action in these distressing complaints is aiepiy wonderful Z.Id by J. %il.c1. 2m Row • bode t'a.ght Cold. A shin young man iu the height of fasheiii was violently sneezing in s street car, when a caepst ion remarked, "Aw. Cha wire, deal 1".l, how d'y-e each that dweadful cold." "Aw, drab fellah, left my cane in the lower ball tether day, and in sucking the ivory baul:e, s:• der Yid o.1.1 itclubbed we alm,et to b lttereuprl, death." If Charles had used Dr. Hu - A very striking tennis dress has a skirt of striped blue and white cloth, ,ver which tinl. The lase awadirseray ((fur Valet::: which were gathered into deep cuffs, and thaw, as well as the wide, wipers (-Mitt, were embroidered with tennis in- signia. t In the edges .f the skirt drap- ery, at the ends of the .ashes, and on the hat, for trimming, were woollen pompoms, the color of the tennis balls. I The English yachting gowns are of white or blue serge. A blue cos has the jacket revers braided with gold, • gilt- l braided girdle and • border of braid on the foot of the skirt. The white blouse - waist is buttoned with yilt buttons at the tip, and has surplice drapery crow- i inz rn the bust. The blue cep is em breidered in gold, and the dark blue stockings have little yellow anchors worked un them in yellow silk. 1 A pretty morning gown has the loose front of point &esprit laid in tiny plaits from the neck. The gown is of cream - colored "sunshiny" --a very ivied quay ant India .ilk— figured with little flowers. It has • douhle Watteau pWt, and has several loose plaits at the ogttK edge where it falls open aver the Iaee; it is tied at the throat and waist with white and scarlet ribbons, and bows el then[ are spun the hose. half -ilea .heevea. Another man la.ciful yachting town has an B:sgtish pink Eton jacket, short and titian' cornered, opening • ver a white serge waistcoat mate Ipn,, sharp- ptru.t..d with smell side -picket., s id urnameuted down tbo front with silver braid in straight rows, alternating with noes of tines Smell silver buttons in !. ball shape fasten the white waist, and •we or three 4.1 theme buttons ane on the high white cellar. The white cap ia trimmed with bows of riba•u of the same shade as the cr.. Black cloth habits are the far. rites 1, r Park equslnennes, and nest these dark blue and inri.th'e green are mint p,pu- ler I Imo, sue warm mornings, several oily sad dest-a,kxed habit, have heels 1 w een anal marc are in preparation. The English habit is still the most popular, The P with its postillion bodice, short, scant skirt and trouser,. For warm west h• r' the h.bit. are upon at the throat. with the rolled aetehed cellar, showing • I ehernisett• and a white pique tie knotted 10 sailor fashion. vey s iced Pine Guth his cold would not trouble him ;erg much. For sale at J 1� ilat.o's prescription drag stere. tf I Te Ib. ledteel Preleass.e. met all w beam t Il may • Ph•aphatine, ur Nerve !tacos, a Plum - hate Element based upon t'eientific Facts, Formulated by Professor Austin, M. D. of Boston, Max,., cures Pulmon- ary Consumption, Sick Headache, Ner- vous Attacks, Vertigo. and Neuralgia and all wasting d.seases of the' human system. Phoephatiue is not a Merlecine, but a Nutriment, because it contents no Vegetable or Mineral Poison, ()pistes N acidic*, and no Stimulants, but simpp ly the I'hn.phatio and Oartnc Elements found in our daily food. A single bottle is suliciont to convince. All Druggists sell it. $1 0) per battle. Lowes 8 Co., agile agents for the Dominion, bb Frust street East Toronto FOWLERS EXTRACTIMLD °HOLERA CHOLERA INFANTUl11 D/ARRHC�."f'1r AltMMER IN SOLD BYALL DEALERS. "tie weer ausNN seats r • No "hardly ever" •bout it. He had } an atteek ,.f what people call "bili..us- nees, 'and tc smile wit impossible. Y.i a mas may ''smile and smite, and M • , vine's still, slid he was no villain, bet • plain, blunt, honest mile, that nroded • ' remedy a.eh as Dr Petro• • 'flaunt 1'argatire Pellets," whish sever fail t., ewes blls.n.sesa 'tad diass•sd or torpid liver, dyspepsia and ehrs'tic constipa- tion. Qf dnggists. lIerieresewesealtlif DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND ge'R=01--i CriZOC=nI=NT. Consisting of FRESH TEAS of this season's importation, com- prising Young Hysons, Gunpowders, Japans and Blacks, amongst which are to be found some of the very choicest imported, and desire to call special attention to the same. Also a Superior Blend of COFFEE, French B_ Token Loaf,. Granulated and oth- er-Buprs,8frups, iliiTasass, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Nuts, Or- anges,'Lemont, Assorted Peels, Extracts, Flavorings, Sauces, Pickles, Jams, Jellies, Canned Goods of all descriptions, Biscuits, Pure Ground Spices, Hominy, Maccaroni, Vermicelle, Tapioca, Sago. Rice, Brushes, Tubs, Pails, Brooms, ,Aber sae f t 1 art lc los gaydty kept feta Ilat derma: M1arMh*Ilsa. elk r)Iirgs'TIO$ w RIM 41.0 1,11/11 kI‘DLT I41L11s'f7[O. c lgtIRATED' Ful D? CHASES * pMN D E L IIO$ LIVER CURE HAVE YOU (leer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Baim'mnf teend.cs, He.de:he, bicolor., Yam m time gar -mummies, or any dimes* sri.ise fres a dosage ser. D.. cis LAVAS Cues wit Imbued a sus .red cewtaia rwstedT. NATURE'S REMEDY rime tmelaib.d 'acetate( Ili. Chloe. Limo Coe I Liver tompl.iw rests whit' with the kit boot k I mspourded houseman's well.ttsow• lives rstaWo. MA\D.AKe AND DANc.tr-1on, combined .irk saw cher tnvaleatd. nests. hark' and tint.% having . ,owerful dict m the g;dtoy., Stomach, Somas as Blood. 1;00.000 SOLO 'leer ,ee-*ai/ wr:Ae. e/ Dr. Clark R,d r dei .err. sad in Cassia eines. HS went 'troy wee ..sea ..d . 4ild re4e is tent/. 'rel wit* Lieu Cam A.iar if b) :Ala a r, eelris:.rwalj. SWUM= Ike. OM NUT /105 Wrapped arcord every bottle -,f Ik .'►ash Litereco is a saleable Ho•osho d Medical Guide and ecip Boole (Oa ege.1, "wantons over oo artful r«ipt' rc.renced by atediul -ewes and druggists as iDrala* de, e*d west► ten tines ilse pries or the iLla clue. .�d (w.I-s Canna -elan. A mil sod p•00% Pr. e. 25 rents TV Messrs Krpgry She URI hits. :y (12. 1022 hes SOLD Dr ALL DEALERS ,<IS 1r £NIAMSON & 00.. *ole * costs, Seed1•rt BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS Ls.,k`'nee e�.4waa asCbrat romad w.- prtnrtpl•i►.ser•hsotit Wad - II g ou tihis twpu iso. of rh:r pear.p starers ,. 'phtae it'te against such unprtri: on by draw- ing their attention to the n ••cusity of *sins thee the Dawe CROMPTON CORSET CO.' 1s stamped (Abuse sided & 1 Cora: In. eon• t e, W1tbowr whisk awe aro *weir dost , ' RAmca "OJ i C&itum •s �a.�.t•.� 'Cil blf 1 QOQ'IS yQOta eAl 7n •*sanptn Ae .( cul of 1 bdelrTtwltitoo) s1!' " Amino Latin pus- eeogj 11' t tungsta pees •"useg so ioS 'tldl*Li 1098 LQ4 tig �rfours 341 114 wasilAa pir ig •goiscoole w!H r toonliallelle OW; p aseternq lwi put somaitlttap age Ifs Timis,(. TlhrtsaReaat seetruailfeeteet go 520 so''ss ,I Pus saiDPIN 'orimeg No 7o sob mai poliPop argot °liOlua JOHN KNOX, Proprietor. This a:marlber is ervgarrd to 'umiak the yet. lie wets The Finest Rigs • RPA5O!(AM.l! PIM re t7Ar.f tvttri ewe re Apg. she t'.ft.ow Moe eintcnch. ti.atc:t, n, ret.. tt h tp17 tilt WAAr TO BUY A QUANTITY OF BUTTER, EGGS, APPLES & POTATOES REES PRICE & SON, — 8t3rs on the Square, )i S$Vsss E. Downing's and C. Crabb'& Geduld'. Ape tat. ter. :emit - SP RING GOODS HUGH D"U"NLOP, FA�HIONABI.4E TAILOR, T,,tes pleasure in announcing : t.at he hes sow on hand • full supply of TEEDS, ORSTEDS & OTHER CLOTIIS rl 1 rA1t1.E I'OI: SPRING .1tD SUMMER WErLR. Excellent kite. rlrst•Ctaas Work. Lea.e order. early. owing to the spring rush of pat ruimar. i'Beti.Iset.on assured. A'Rmmti eeer taw Piece—West street. ma doer to Doak of MestreaLlia - b. Marek sus. ism HAVING Bs«� FURNISHED wallop In the lata. N Opput Three haim fro of them the vele- Waled hoc\eater Meses. and deed • \ •\ Ijowrn mart darber. we are i• a mentos to b leets*, er • r k thea bowel.). Leidy's a CbIIdres's Isir•eetttag made a apeclangas all "Inlaylays Itasere sod Sef wan zoned. WM_ ICAINTiCiarr, sou West Rt reet. two doers east et P.O.. Q•d.steb The Greatest Luxury Obtainable for Impaired or Diseased Vision is a Pair of The Celebrated Axis Cut Pebbles ! r. The howls that have been perpetraterl on the spectacle wearing public by most spectacle dealers and peddlers by giving assumed and fancy names to ordinary glass.. speaks for the ignorance of the public g'nerally, in the all-importni,t subject of the preservation of sight. there are onl3y two articles from which the spectacles lenses can be manufactured. viz : Pebble and glass --call glass by any other nam.4 it still remains glass. Pebble, on the other hand, is from nature's own manufactory. It is a natural crystal found generally in free- stone fortnat' ,-ani! it harder than the ruby and emerald, and near- ly as bardas the diamond. The Pei,Llc ie not more or leas than a transparent stone, rut by aid of diamond dust, and the greatest amount of power is plttee(l immediately over the centre of the grain found in all pebble. It will give to the spectacle wearer the coolness, freshness and a pleasant feeling that the ordinary spectacle lenses ennnot by any po•wibdity impart. All t er'tacles and eyeglasses are stamped B. Lamb can only be purchased from TO AN, Druggist, Godericb. " rth na. belle Extensive Premises and Splendid New Steck. CABINET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKEU Hamilton Street, Qoderich A tsssertr.est et Eltebea. Reltegse. ntwlag Mama and Tarte? Posher.. omit et Ti- re nista. cane sal wase wetwdk I meheares. lied -steads. Irettrsaa., R cid-mate Lnifiggisk Rasa, '4 hat Note. Looking Glares. N lite Ae•wrpl.t.aeortmwtoColeus alwaysee Li 1411* CrayMs 1.•Itt• e at>raable rater. Visine-?t'0411g a $p' Wf1.—A at s.ikNN Hill •,1