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Joet's donISF.
neat'. 'Miriam a.
.thy sal on any lap.
.f .'t., t Wing dal
weasel ea or u••-•1ed there.
", ro ,: her end 111 ,taer+•re.
as 1 towed the a•,ldes tread.
, pis du. dear, if ,Mane,- 11P1
• •w.ue with a steadfaal look.
d wittier sad ems nut leer;
it nulled in •w wireless* way.
u •' death wee.. •nee Mend play ;
, the 113e or the voice as he sm.d,
w w11 smudge& it you was dead.'
ousts ohs and feeble. you know.
talc to care fur you
Mart stay there.' The face Pew
.• 'oared look at Icy face 1.e gave. -
1 half .Iuaaut, he 'hely said.
..v. wit Aortic if you ea. dead'
ri..Iis bps buys of her ewe. you kuuw.
., Truants t neat say more.
couldn't 111e tier.' Ibc brown
e fell ;
., Irrr,ey trlereey Just now. Hut seal•
yutier of the lilt cud chin. he said.
t 1 Lie ate 1 o le Tun* if )uu was
ad "
tom has no w.fe or bone. you know.
• Mau wou.dn't carr fur you."
.., tle bream bested s iib Its weight ut
eve
sere nowhere. then. fer • boy t0 go
me •ublxd ea 111•1111.1•14 arouud u) neck
ret brow.
"I ....aid wnut to die and ilea with yon.-
- Mary Hebron* Hart.
■a►era hare.
ere are to*ny people who adopt
he , 1 h .rid duet rust when attacked by
-a: • e.d 11111 stomach. liver er bowels,
th s t* twit* right, but those who add to
th , tre*tmeol the me of K R ft. 3C
x, ding to directions. stake sure of be•
ung quickly and rawly cored. 2
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TY'PON THE
IDAY, APRIL 18,18+» -
lit B. B. LYNU. Poon CREDIT, Oft!
The following paroily of "Belnhazzar's Feast,"' which has been
lug to the inutile in Sant. Jones' "great Awakening," pegs 125, has a
strong teutperancu setutouttit pervading it Speaking of the liquor
business, the author says : "I hate the traffic so touch that I will
never get tired striking it. • • • Although I was born in an
hotel and raised in a barroom I was hurt' to tight this traffic, and while
God permit. me t.) inhale the sweet breath of life I will be fount in
the front rwtky of His battle agaitt•t rum. By Gods shield 1 was
kept from e%er tasting liquor." The intention is to have the Temper-
ance Glee null, Bing it as a cauipaign stung at the various meetingsthroug out the county :
On the Nineteenth of April you are caltetj upon to vote
For ..he welfare of your country, and don (!forget to notg
That your art will to measure(' in that le; voters' hall
For the good you do your brother, by the 1•1 upon the wall.
CHORUS IN Sit JotEs' B(x)K.
By the Hand of God on the w -
By the Hand of God on the wad
Shall our record be found wanting,
Or shall it be found trusting,
While that Hand is writing un the wa
Fur your weak -hearted brother, who yet reels Imo
L. t your conscience tell you plainly, in tite days t
ft at you did all vi.0 could while you votf:•l in tha
'r•, reclaim your fallen brother, for the Hated upon
L.1 your faith, love and courage ever prompt you t.,
Anel the spirit which God gave you will still increase
Then your homes in this county, by your voting in th
NN ill ever give yoi; pleasure, bV the1Eland upon the tea
,
th the runi,
lir.. to cootie,
n41. -C110.
right,
ter might,
tall
tint!
Yes, our votes are recorded. by the Hand that's writing
T-u.aio give yonr.-vote tadteisue. al�_i Hell surely crown
For the day i• approaching, it must come to one and all.
When the voterscoming action will be written on the n:
Ther. be nitre and vote rightly, and you'll never rue the •1 1
That you Boa* to please 3.out Maker, in the good old-fa.l.
Then soul! real ont the writing in Eternal Pal Hall,
'Well done,gool and faithful 'servant,"by the Haul upon the y'.
By your fait!: ip..tiotir Maker, to reward you wh you're rig,
You will surely de per duty. and will vote for Him at sight.
You will vote for yliur brother, ere you see your brother fall,
And your verdict -will he happy, by the Hand upon the wall_
Tks retest Arnett awe New 111 Mawaae ti
Thr pontic are capricious. What they
watt is the iateet thtuC, not the heat.
If you want to mike a ft rtuue aver
patent articles, the thing is to be the
last m the liekd ►1'e kuuw a renew who
had a genus for rotation .1 intents.
lie would not est out. He *al
•;riginally a chemist, and invented a
patent medicine. He made • pile t ver
It the hest week ; then some fellow
brought out a newer medicine. Sr. our
friend turned hi...tanker, thiekened the
medicine a ht•, turned 11 int., the latest
boot polish, and made *o •cher hit e
pile. Then another polish carne out.
But he dtdu't carr ate altered his
polish a hit. and mein • very who!em..me
patent ii.m tits' Geed ..1 tt ; then turned
eminent physician, and gave lectures
about it. till a ane Gaud came. Still
undaunted, he turned hairdresser, and
chugged his feed to s new hair -dye.
And finally .ted the patent rights of fi,
SS • new rxploan-e, to oar War Odic
Tteials. After thio he received a berth
in the department at a high salary, on
the understanding that he was nut to
sell the secret tf his pstent to a foreign
power. AIta.Sether, he mule a good
thing of it."
Catarrh, when chrome, becomes very
t3ensive. It is imp,nihle to be other
wise healthy, at the same time, afflicted
wail catarrh. The disagreeable disease,
in is must obttnnate and dangerous
, forme can be cured by the use f Ayer's
D trop psriila.
I brow,
flak
1 Way,
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GEN'. ADAM IUDEMJ.
THE MAN WMO CLAIMS JOINT AU-
THORSHIP WITH GEN. GRANT.
•.w We ate/ • M.1a1 wreck Off W\M
Om Owe et £ppeewrrs.a Resat Ms
Wear -Wass al•Jee. Hae Move Doty,
ill. Pass Winter -Hb remoter -idea.
Whoa lieu. Ulysses el. Orient anally
*1* 'l d to make a tour of the world, Oen.
Adana Bacterin, whom !;rant kited as a
younger brother, theugbt it woukl be •
get plan to have a big nidal streak off
t.•r brant to wear on a ribbon art.ed his
neck. fisdeau'r Lara was tbs. Grant
v,amld not he properly epprer•tatal among
the ki:.g*. prIiIcra and 'codlings of the old
eerkd uuletis he wore a gorgeous decora-
tion of some kind. The matter was rug -
voted w !)rant. lie was • very busy
leo. during the dieing days of his ad -
serest mune, and, like thousands or other
busy 'nen, be acquiesced in liadean's
prupu.ition to get rid or him, without giv-
in; the subject the slightest thoaghe
Bodeen went to • bag jewelry house and
bad '. medal •• big Its a trade dollar
strut! off. It was studded with sapphires
and ...her precious moues, and was in-
scribed with Grant's name, his titles, and
gave 11.r thein of many of his victories.
ltaoleau t.,.ok it to Grant. fie was iu great
glee. (.r..ut looked at It for a moment,
lit a fresh cigar, puffed on it in silence for
a few ni•olieata, and anally said, '.Yes,
Boileau, 1' :0.,ke very ane
••1t will muse people who don't under-
stand your i„uttion in America to respect
you, and per you the deference du,. you."
"Well," raid Grant leisurely, as he
took his cigar from his mouth, "y,.n ma,
have it W.,r It around your ark. 1
shall not. 1f trey trip abroad i. contin-
gent upon wearing that bit of trumpery I
_shall may at bonne. Take it anew, fladc*a.
It's yours. I glue it to you. 1 woukl.l't
have it around my neck if I were pied
$1,000 a minute."
And the oho genie -el .tuck to his wort.
Bwlenu occasioma!,� wore it, and the
medal is now In his preseason, together
with scores of other erticlesab•t the !rep ,
When you vote on that question, don't forget to keep in view
That your ehi1�ren now are growing, and are taking atoll from t
They will be'i hat yon make them, and for fear that th.-y slioul-1
IM not vote in opposition to the Hand upon the wall. -Clio.
If you vote for the liquor, who will fill the drunkard': rank
Aa the victim of the present, sTareiy makes tomorrow's blink,
They will eo,ne from your children, and you cannot stem the call,
For you voted $pprobation, said the Hand upon the wall -';Bo.
Nov I know that your children you do love much Ylaore thin gold,
And you never will be happy. if von see them worse than sold,
Then be sure while you're voting, you gi o pleasure in God.. Hall,
And you'll miss the indi�rr:ation of the Hand upon the wall --Clio.
On th- day of election. von should ever try to do
All you can for those at9icted, as your Saviour did for you,
Then in time when volt neral it, from the Righteous Palace Hall,
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• rrettwr )vers.
Fe* me hate •rn,.,;ist,.1 the, •w••
1f you have • add, swell. b►.s cbtt..,
or any ("1e of throat or lung di w..e, du
nut be lee( 1t. Ayers Oberry Pectoral,
d promptly taken, will speedily review.
and ours all ailments of this character.
Household }tints.
Tepid water with a little betas d.s-
s..lved u, vette goof to weal adored table
linen Iu.
Cook oatmeal in a double boiler or he
a severed pool set 1n • kettle .d w.ler•
roe sure W salt 1t.
To work ossbr bottles, put them am -
third full of Hee, and 611 ap with ■*ter :
,hake thoroughly. -
To clean red brick floors, rub them
w ith • brick moistened with • Birt
warm veli and Wafer, MIA wipe dry room
• eft cloth.
H.11 a teospretiful ,d whin tattle
sale du•Wvr d 111 a little ou1J water ee.
drink, won nu.antly relieve heartboru.
To clean straw teatime, brim 'hi..
quarts of boo. in ors gal on of wale.
and wash the matting with the wrier
drying it well.
If the face tensa cnnstanlly dry, rt..
t with •'title ,.f o;iee oil every night to.
It tIn*e : if tie, oily, put a little l.+iai ..
be ester used for bethh,g it,
Vapor bah. sill clear the skin. P. •
.lend ch..'ooal, then on Ent 'islet 1.
the Moore. ing. 1s. ;;.w,d. Sue.el moons w
Isco medico., 1 •r bth..ww *. ei t1,.
.reedy required.
To remove paint from eits•1„ws, ran
strong bicerh,.uat...4 s slit and do.e iv
it in hot water Wish the glass. and i•
sooty MIL Well .r ha.t an hoot
thoroughly with a dry cloth.
0.'
taws.,; .lf w..rk soil Y.,; ,,,tl.v Traria
u the srbibstel for 11wr, jeer
800,01.) of his works '.1e ti, w,jd to
Qs. •II., elem. W went es," prevrt
hoed with Use: „ prime, DT,'
M
klie dse. Croute) r l ,,ny
e.� vs.a, to bur • 1. re, t !)r t:n•w
live7110u.e, is eel... -.i.,,. 11•.11..
sad K• ctil:e a.. aP. s ,W by el
.1rutg ts.
It is Absurd
Tor people 0e Mpg. ' . 'ate for 1 c: d i qer
dos. u•1.•.* -bey r•traia from .
what la uuwaeleaeme ; Oat ,f ,n
will sharpen the eel rot •1V
to the dl jertive ordI , e, d' J
e•perllla. Tho . a.
testify to lbm• Mr 41' 111 ( w
Kra. emelt $p-• lt.;'e,.
street. South Dust r;-
band has takes "• ti
l,yspeg e,a an.t
been `reat;y b.•1
A Confiri • m
C. !'ante/ bury,
Reston. Alas,., l r
for years from /set
last tad. -ed 1.
and. twits ase.
lire. Swept/ A
Aolyefke.
from 1 •y•perpet•. so 1
eat sutseanttal food, 1►
and was unable to cel
Neither the n* "Le
physician*, get
air rtise.I1
Lemons will keep e'ud fame mortis I eh neither
amply putting the... Into a jug '1 ►iym esiecl.rea It wrong t„
milk, ebangin, the but•. ;,.. ' r r •.r.1civil:zed collie, . ty
ever,
ultra weeks 1y r t urc•hibrt, la _t
ore required for u.* tint h4Pr the Ism 1 0f a linea w+ tb. t n, •
aria eith ••1*t►, a naru•�mi.. • Jitas nellssyer de -
dc t res„ tisk
r places it under tf} u�� l e 1 .v �
ws the therrfure, arri. �/ a
1� �f _ be\I i :-..,.re, - r fact >.
ablished
rice
of Aprxnnatoc gave h.m.
ILtdeuu's sett agatust the Grant fjrnlly
and the resultant c' rrespond.•nce have
stirred up s tcritable horuet's units
Heiken has been spending the winter k.
Rahington, where be has been eagaf;•'•'
literary work. His ta!� t.,u,paaiou
,, George t'orsa,wbo
rete as his pnrate
secretary. (sorsa
to the son of •
nch baker. Hr
e■cnmr altlu'.. l
to Batt iu
:such the same
troy that Railcar.
i,' ante ate v 14'A
to .rent. A hole
•.; *mom leads
always w:tk
e i > Sheieepi
1: y 01
blt'm.m
N'
You will blessed be with mercy. by the Hand upon the wall.-CHc
Then be men like old Daniel, who did always trust his God,
And you never will be sorry that on liquor's curse you trod.
Then in days that are coming. you can hope and pray for all,
Ae:you look for your salvation to the Hand upon the tt►all.-01W.
.
a 4...d teea.
According to our English eontempr -
nries, the practice vet linguae conduct-
ing their cases to person i. one that
seems to be dimly gamut, ground to Eng-
land. O.xasiooally • jury will make
strange blunders, says a writer. but, as •
rule, what they want 1s to have the facts
brought fairly before there. This a
counsel often dos not d,. He is thtnk-
1nt of the rules of evidence, or he
rancour that it would be polite to sup -
crew this parties.ar fact or t1 avoid that
particular caruc•+stime" or an some
ether way to fines. the evidebee. Th..
ma what a jury unlike. They can get on
much better with • litigant tut person
wl.o blurts everything nut with a
supreme .onteuipt for all established
rules, and who, if a thing is nut evi-
dence, will somehow make it so.
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Obstructions of the Stomach, Liver
and Bon* *re promptly removed by
N 'Omni
Ereellent soft gingerbread is made of
orae cup of sugar, os. cep .,f butter, one
cup of sur ccesen. use cup of molasses,
friar caps .1 sifted 8•.ur, halt a te•apoon-
fill of .oda dissolved in • little hot
water, one table -spoonful of roger.
three will-besten ergs, the rind grated
of one lemon. Resins may be added.
For the relied sad eters of the inflam-
mation and congestion called a "cold is
the head" then u more potency in Sly •
Cream Haim than i anythiog else it is
possible to prescribe. This preparation
has for year pest been tusking • brill-
iant soars as • remedy for cold in the
herd, catarrh and hay fever. Used in
the initial stages of these complains
('teem B.Im prevents any serious de-
velopment of the sylaptoan, while al -
mom numberless cases are on record
of radical cores of chronic catarrh and
hay fever atter all other modes of treat-
ment have proved of no waif.
LATEST FASgIONS.
What ` J Wear,aad How to Wear
Dew Doors -rine COp sugar, two
ergs, four tablespoonfuls sweet milk,
ens tempo* of soda, two of cream of
tartar, .alt, roll in balls and fry in bot
lard. When done roll in sugar.
it Properly.
Tbs Latest Weaning* Mm the 1 a.ilsaable
W.ritl-New 'flats •d •Smilax•• awe!
1)d amiss Mat ,.slew. t. Sold else,
la etre laser tinge.
Teen u no more elsgsnt or comfort-
able toilet f, r a matron then • tee town
corsage, the lining of the waistcoat is
cot to begin with This buttons sourly
up the back, and upon the front of thio
ie mounted, fur inutawce, plain velvet
piece that points like a girdle in the im
mediate front. At each side of this
piece are set silk -lined revers, or lapels
of material of which the corsage is com-
posed. Nest to these come two more
revers of plain silk or velvet again. A11
these revers narrow to an Inch and a
half u they reach the oeck.
Gradually we are returning to larger
shapes in hats, and low crowns and wide
brims are once again distinguishing fea-
tures in milliner,. it has now become
In princess style, made of real Seattle LI' quite a fashion to turn the natty sailor
Chantilly lace, and trimined with hand- ; hat up at one side or in the back, in-
sure jet ornaments. Gowns in this I stead of leaving it straight all around.
.tyle are more elegant and effective made i The sailor hat is still very p.poler, botb
sp over block moire Francaise than .hes I in London and Pana, and among import -
the silk slip is gayly colored. I rd models appears with an unually wide
Many new English serge., camel's hair i brim. Many of these brims are covered
gouda, cashmere, and vigognes are on the under side with • braid Intem-
shown, with stripes, checks, plaids, and I t mit to the one outside, this is designed
odd bordering, .n suit., yet while this to represent, and thus dispense with, a
is the cue, it does not follow that either silk or velvet facing.
style is used by itself, for there are many ' Crushed strawberry is a color that i,
designed to be as popular es it was two
years sto, when it was the rate. This
shade will appear in costumes as warmer
weatLer'de►eces. 'Very hovel and deli-
cate tints are shown in silky India cash -
" ale levee $tredve *taws r
No "hardly ever' stout it. He had
an attack of what people call "bi.lino.-
nres,"and te senile etas .mpasible. Yet
• enact may •',.pile and smite, sad be a
villain ,till, still he was no villain, hot a
plaits, blast, hewed seas, that eroded a
remedy .eek as Dr Pigmies "Pleasant
i'urgstiye Pellets." which never fail to
ogre biliousness and dammed or torpsd
liver, dyspepsia and chr,.sie ,,neer'
ties. Of dreggista.
novel, handsome towns mad. wholly 'f
either plain or figured material according
to (secy. and the letter of the f•ehion-
ahte law is equally fulfilled. A large
n umber of the imported tailor ocatumes
have • wrap to mats* thews. Eroding teen, silk•warp Henrietta cloth, end
from a stylish English "overall I faille Francium. Primrose yellow i.
of Queen's tweed with turban or Jocks,/ I tether color white to to rave. A curio-
fru
ib'
wta RIv't.
whrtfl
t cur
Itkegil
of k
thntlple
bean.vs
r (+e a school t .
Teel sol a splendid . . . ►
pat hs. stood Wm
persons he Is
of letters. At 11 y
hes a brilliant Latin ..boder.
a ta reader, Indeed he almost
hits sight by his close
Muted applica
uto-day he is so near s..'
thaeannot distinguish a friend h
btoway. When 14 years of age
beg teach loo his lather's seleol.
tall,* far from affluent, and it 1.0O -
late, y,rung Badeau actually so
thrteof hunger.
Brier journalistic work was en
'messing Express of New York,
at time the Brooks Brothers
were owners and editors. James
Brook a fancy to hint. Brooks had
an sen to go t0 congress. He was
Rea and had hoes of friends. He
llkese•u and made him his protege.
Mr'. te Brooks, the daughter of one
of tr. V.'s of the Old Dominion,
took oto her house and introduced
him swell society friends. Redeem
had +y time of it. Ile was the dre-
matte of The Express. and it was
%brood tedium that he ant met
Edwth. The sten have been like
broth dot*. Bedean's tastes were
all attirei of art, literature,
mom.tans, and his work on
The is Made him well known
and • sseght after by men and
womelttfe. When the war broke
out ran sent to the front
as a (widest of The Kzpras. He
was al t0 Sherman's command
When t of Port Hodson one of 114
soaavaeetd from New York was
being dents. A11 the officers had
fallen. mea Were demo ,Beed wad
wen Sig MO seared sheep. Ism
one ratio Hadean'. tent. He Will
tonna hiat.rif. He was told oT-
what'.plrinn He remarked that
he diorite mach about fighting, bat
he wane W.d the way 1f the rites
would H0 eneeeeded In rallying!
the ma'am,. and hod a deepen**
charge. n serionaly wounded. and
for his twos nude a commissioned
officer a.Ge*. Sherman. Finally
be was red to Grant's staff and
made • Hs was venting Edwin
BoBortothh sshin.e home when Wilkes
itar'
F.verytwsof Bodeen's intimacy
with Graf the lawsnit whore al-
luded to es tato court • gond deaf
oHe ent's
finest dlll14111wa. Hunte was forGmany
more w
weeks afteter's election the first
time se p• Then he was tont to
Lawton ery 4* Aeric.an Ie-
patine. AthaAthahe was made
eonsal glrinr on!ere ehe ,-
*rained tray 111. ftam wam•re
ubont gerk.e r. t est during
this timet Owe Jarman -
thou for
Hagfish A
Inert Wilde as
war.• •
recent wlte, ei tr1 G
st b ,els• lla"l
sotto Swam Isow'' woe
aslate au ►y - ��
S.
Gen. itsd�et��(lT"�,
lase kwir.w tarts fort
dole re at). taw
w y( T
tbbee world. tits► It •
fo mP1I etre > }rs7
,.mitt kat ten
ttrree�, • �.
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of the elerle
le . .
vas
Y. Sloe totter
m e l _ , t tr Or�-
Peer ss e n--
a PLIS
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'Pies
tit
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A
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at mat•
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er�few
malt lar ICY
+i�t�ver the hnttom of the
peeked in 11e solid
-S•�,e. ,old water
in%' 'l &vee of
cap to match. to a ditiaative cape wit i
• hood attached.
The exhibition of models for sprint;
wraps is extremity varied. and although •
It is almost impossible to find any special s
shapes that are strikingly acrid in style, , t
the rich sod uncommon fabents and tar-
nit0res which form them render them
very attractive 7he short wrap with • 1
visas heck and sli.g-slew.e made of ma
hogsey, terracotta. mess, olive, laurel
ng rowo mad* in simple but exquisite
(a•hion, in this shade, a creamy yellow,
shows • full shirred bodice gathered hail
pearl -embroidered neck -baud. • wide
h•rply pointed. Swiss girdle marking
he waist. This is not extraneous, bat
formed et the material --bodies and skirt
befog ons -and deftly shaped by means
of French smacking or honey combing.
This is very cleverly done, for bebw the
belt the material falls again in evened..
gr..n or black velvet. and fitted with folds. The sleeves of the gown are .et
shot 'talk, is $ favorite dress wrap. The . to very fell .t the armholes. and again
"Hyde Park" coat r soother popular shirred below the elbow. Half of the
style. Thr moulds the Afore like a very deep cunt -Muck cuff is smocked, the
glove, is trimmed with stik breastwork or upper portion a fiat band, covered with
gellocn,wd opens over a primrose -yellow
silk vest.
in natty spring sad eerninr faehines
a host of details are borrowed from gen-
tlemen's dra.s. There are sorrow. end
Runnwya civets. both plate and motored
pleated
shirt -fronts. tmy jewelled stags,
scarf -pies. and hatred humeri' for
threat end sleeves, with a e1..s high
ooeuwae. A lace full, very doily gath-
ered. u ware. this copied hoes the sow
mho* toilet of • former epe.lt.
Akho.g1 there are ao decided dmvis-
tlese in the main lie, epos wt.ieh fash-
ins u moving, there is an sadism series
at inanvtions is miaow obr•ateridiea.
Tattles the smn&le item et the ,veer.,,
the style* are Isis. veep oils they
.re must ell'*etivly mad• of fragments
pot tagesoar with mud pieta esgee mica
Vor esker sees eistb, vee tempooi- th/1t timer Geniis away a ,idler ,tyle
bores dka•nlved is hell • Fiat if sande of a siaglle woekerieL Whoa teee
r ye egeslleot sed el a wish. I oe three ilibe*us seats M dens o id*
.:`ice: �•.wrnw '�... �.,.._�...,,
aesdrelle
z.,
pearl embroidery matching the collar
decoration.
The figured liens. batiste, and cam-
bric skirt -waits wcrr last year, or thine
box -pleated, sae made of plain linen nit
.brie, 6aiaktd with briar -mochas( at
all the edges, will awaits be seen nest
season over skirts of venom sorts This
is a seg &oily .ed stylish fashion few
nowhere teilels for the 111orelrig, end
therefore likely to motive moil the
sateen_ Srnnekino'Ul he seed on their
construction - either where will h• a
smoched yoke. the folie.. belew Whor-
ed lata a narrow waist-ind, or other -
Ines the upper portion of the bodies will
he fell and eoshirrwed, end a easeek•d
*wise Sad will dodo. the waist. Roman -
red and crest -white flannel will also
be used def Garibaldi and srn.ehed
valeta, these adapted .peei.11y for the
,hilly days that it. rartaNy app^ar is
sidsemmer.
-w
work en "The
waw well
hundreds of
Istel. His
fpr mini•-
dMset•-
6 bait
Met
ilketOtrrty 16 1
wedge ' H.,
later. �..
016.
Q��AS'Bl ills �''
'd anb permit O I- fl'" tt Ii: t'ot••_ 1:s.. ,.*
' wile tlart►� -.cunt to saa7 , „e
as ►sMOk • , eke English die A:ap17• Mk
tltfcrd a graphic sect tint of lee
r• b.tAhdb Its a great Indian hen,
I,Ileren.a a.etchea tb g r
tO •mid the stirring ac! tragic scenes u
°� Sept'Satio7, ar.et then iu the quiet
+ ,� o� e , the • p' . I' u • sable .l ud7 0( •
I f ded as e�a``of home Ides. A .pee of pet{-nanent inn
''of the Arli.6 nn'''I' lit thst h7 Dr J. L. Withro'.
11 Ptr�fi'°.Q._ ,a. ''Prngreas to Treoigt7-
t Yorkshire story of "l- Alio'
S , Wit► thx ogstr'" ' will move altar -
b. (aa 'ti1 W';ie• and tc'1r•1, Mn Atne4'•
4 s vir,a. talc ate,
t _ut14 e a in.)th-
eR3 Rare Y is.•
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ljis^t ,,cine t. e+ Back n.*intxra of
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Fever.
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Drees ars/ toys
*ire f kaon
Boots
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A panicle as ....apnea la
agreeable. Pro. ,0 at
mad. registered, ee 1:1.Y
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SPRING GOODS !
DAILY ARRITI'o.
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THE TAILOR,
isas • large assortment of boot woods for
GENPLEEN'S SUITS
on hand. ■' the old and reliable frame, %1'est-
st.. sear the Hank of Monte'sl.
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TWEBTY FIVE
Toilet
Setts
NEW PATTERNS.
NEW SHAPES.
Prices to Suit kTerJbody.
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SAUNDERS
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SOLE AGENCY.
The finest Reek Work and Up
holstering in the country nil,
arrive about 1st of March.
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