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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1890-10-31, Page 66 IAL Pv COLBORNE BROS. 111 NL Pals. C - ods —ZN— DRESS GOODS, MANTLES, MANTLE CLOTHS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY and GLOVES, Nearly uli 01 tt::ich are airv'ct front the Europeal: \larketr. Velvet, Rib,!• •i 011,1 Bleck Silk Vet Veto CHEAP ! Call and See these Goods. !t!:. COLBORNE BROS. ••.:Ae•:1Att— . 11! f1. .':1111. �. Wan. SIM. _ _-- itellee At A Orison of ••R,N Hrr.'• if•`ofJohn r .0 Aobnm;'nr in the New \ ,r:; ee says : "I, da thtrrot:,,'kine wets an intimate friend, _ •l.ew P.a!:avr t! .• hrr Jay, 1 EW AovEI'e trite tvpirei...n of !its fan' pct, ' .ten H ur. Wallace Tae on AO -j.MN;aeuod tram, and stalls Remy ;ye:tuu_h the drawee; ratite err by passed the toper. dt.r.r .1 • co,u�partIDeet to which (' sat .•.curl Rodent t: ngers 'C tale! in,' said the latter. '! in 1 r.i:y in here,'' and creta some ere to chat with Wal- lace tiitered end seated Lim., •f. •A11 right, Colue,I,' be said ; 'what shall we i chat about 1' 'LOU ..t t!ia._e, replied Ingeis.al. •L there • future life r Looting out of the w#od:•w dreamitc, u the express sped tee by at:s: Bred_ his • query. uery. •I debl;,i,e�a ' t do you i Is Uodt 1 cloth' know - do you t' Was Christ the Set. of (:.w I sleet know oa and looked H P pit:ea do on y t.rsd s keel ly at Walesoe. Tree are 'sal w.a a fir:o• ewe -armed by the al•ruptness eA the greet infidel'. ihtert •entoii'-a. rep',ed : 'Really, Ireersoe e 1 hese never gisee u.ueh tht ugl t or reset to the• gaeetems yeti prope•aueb. 1 had a Christ- ian training, and 1 here • ie.., tacitly •cc-p:ed them' 'I' i .! : sold C•.Ionrl Iugrrsoll 'Why, guar. yon .ares ism mel They are vital issues. 1 h:.ve'Ite mea the eobjeet theronghly. Every u'an ought to. Now, take my idrite sad 1..,1 into the matter. You'll hrr! Tui ell *Free with ire•. 1 went away tem this iot.rview booth emirrrae•eil an.: mortified,- t .;:i the settees!. 'that I die et t fee: competent to a :acne+ se, deputes:it a malt. r with en Itsarned a tbitiker. I •••a•;e ore my mind 111 Imperial l'ederatl.. W hl present an opp.rtunit y to extend the fame rf Dr Fowler a Extract 'if Wild Strawb.•rry,the unfailing remedy forchol- era, ch..lera nm,rbus, colic, cramps, diet • ren.•., dysentery, and all summer c••m- plawta, t.. every pert Of 11,e Empire. THE SIGNAL, FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 1690, [OONOMICAL LMNQ exempt to See that a.f &lady their tsa• Da TALMAGE'S FIRST CIGAR. ease The titled sf Teepee sobs Mw Bed Yee ell This le • greet mistake. A leashes ht Sew It T•NMM w stew be Vett Atter ss. Ten of She ..seer. droarly ettm.hed to • bright sabots, ; bresI$0 It. Oee of the wbi.ets talked aad writes .ad jest se surely he will Shag hie prates; Th. time had aurae auour boyhood .blah abet a good deal el the present tiros is out of .chain. we thought demaed.d et es • capacity to how to owe cheaply. Prices of all the greet staple* are hatch. limits •re'not- moe.. Feshiotia are exacttsft. Waite msiti Iy while reeouroe. dimtol/h. How to Ruske strap mad buckle most is the problem which presses on heedr.ds of hour keepers. It is what is dose to keep up appearances that desstross the equilibrium between outgo and iuoume, and makes Ida a drud .ry and venation. How to live cheaply u • question easy to answer if one wall be mutant with • cheap living. Substitute comfort foe show. Pet convenience to the place of fashion. Study eimphc+ty. Refuse to be beguiled into a style of living abate what is required by your position in so- ciety acid to justified by quer resources. Set a fashion cif simplicity, beater's. 1 ksou • young a sa,00w oecupyieg • smoke. TM old people of the household reeponsible positlua to • baakuii buuse, meld abide neither the eight aur the rho gamed kt• lint place tbnraga hu smell of the 'Virginia irginia weed. When min - teacher. He implied for • posit' in • haters came there, not by positive iojune- broker•. ,thee, but, lbw being ►ie first tion but by . sort of instinct as to what venture, had au tabuns. would be safest, they 'billed their "I want an hoe's' boy," said lbs pipe us the back step. If the hi use bi ,kir ; ".ed, ,,f coons, you us hose.,. could not stand sanctified smoke, Tutu and he has been doing so well with it that 30M0 of the mlse bauyou haws had tea ch"" L"be mey know how little chance there waa uthersise. But I also waut • bright h,r adulssot altar pnmltg. other fellows are sn boy. Who can testify to that r' The boy thought • toomeat, end then hot said : "I am In ,the lips division of the grammar mho:, end'yuu may enquire of my teacher.' ' The broker did.', and whoa the teach- er said, "He is the quickest, brightest boy in my class," the applicant was en - 1 prudence and ioeapeustrssess, which staged at once. otl:era will be glad to toll. w, mud Maul Every y.sr he proved his brightness, you fur latrudu,:ing. Teach yourself to and when be left to accept a teller's der without a thouuod and one pretty positi.,0 to a hew hank the br ler lust st.d showy things which wealthy people his motet ,Gleed clerk. purchaee,snd pride pause!! on being just i eaOn cue t.ccaston I attended • school as happy withe.ut them as your rich neighhurs are rich them. Put •o much dignity, sincirttty, kiedt.ess, virtue and love Into }cur temple and iuezpeustve botuu that its .embers will sever .nim the costly fripperies and showy atiorn- ideateand be l.apppser in the cozy and cum • emitted spartwcots testi owl of their wealthy ueighbora are in their rplendtd establishment+. It does not fellow that but the .tuestion made mu hobos the in order tc live cheaply ane .oust live speaker more closely. we..nly. The best goinfor:s of life are He vat apparently about sixteen years mut c etly. Taste, Ietinrntent, geed of age, of si.dht but athletic build, plain - cheer, wit, and even elegance. are nut le yet neatly dressed, and • very fair exp -naive. There is nu trouble about speaker; but what attracted guy atter- Young peep", msr!peg site oouuttit but tion was the bream eyes stud face, the health and lure end SII hottest purpose, ray •nil confident way he earried hem pee i.:, a they will pr.ctt.,e tt.o thrift a:.d self, and his {;Tussal sir of soli -rely pruder.ce to which their grand-pareI.tt enc.. eyed sal their success, and wake their 11 turned out that he wap the sid,w's thought and love supply who: they lack ern, and I understood my frietd'a quea- in the means of display. Three who tion when 1 subsegoeut.y visited his br;ttti life *t the top of the ladder gen- store and saw yuan,{ M rgen behind the ernlly tumble cff, whi:e them who begin counter. at the feet acolntre •tesdiaesa. e..urale The merchant bad rtchtiy argued that and strength of arm and wilt as they a Nicht school boy w..t'd make a briget iise.—Horton Budce:. salesmen, and Freak eforgau did not diel,rovu the truth of he. theory. CARNEGIE'S THREE DON'TS- Tn•s age cies for l eelitnees, next to honesty. which, of course, a thdiseen- Dea l dna►. 110.1S1 tepee -alai,. ire's Ea• sable. It is a teat a..-, aid men are der., The Oros tllalieurrr'e .advice. wanted eh . can tkinl elle act quickly. leiu are aoeut to start in life, and it No matter hew steady arc reliable a boy is well that young wen should begin at gray he, it will out Ju for him to be dull the beginnitlz ar.d oscopy the most sub- Or •.cls. ordinate pwitionr. Miley t f the lead- There are occasions which arise in • tearybusiness when time is money, and Mg baseless men • f I n meurg had • on these mentions too firm Does not et the• r very:ubplitp thrust heirupethem select the o'o hook -keeper or the sleepy •t the thre.htld of flair career. clerk. but the !right, quick young wan, They were uanxlu.aJ t, the brans end spent the tirrt houwho i. n :dy to g' at • aiomrui'a hour 0; their busiuru Atte awreptng act the 'tem.notice Sed use his br.tna to the beat ad- Getting home, the old ,:rap.. were 111111111 r1 1 r 1)11 a1 1 i 11111 111»1Le1 .46.11,10111.46.11,10111101101. 1lw1 110_,mwli �•'co MIn,ONIn. )YER�I �T BOOM sir nen ea ae-- A. E. PRIDHAM'S, '. 1IJ Strawberry never fade. 2 T. O. Itstchfle. Ethel, has been re-er - gaged by the Donegal public school board. etc ititchffe wall enter on lips fifth year as teacher on the 1st January, 1891, which alone speak• for his vino tarts} in the section. Mr Ratcliffe has au estahliahed reputation as a first-c'au teacher. Tramps will du well to korp out of lows. That State has just passed a law which is detainee to (trite them out of es tramps 'riot Tne law defib t U lrrtl Y• D be : '•hey Ras;- para n lei years •,f age or over eh, i• !'hy.twlly aide t•, perform menu ,l beer slid is a vagrant, soh.• is waaderidk shout {.racti.ing ens mon Lezetine, or Is wsndenng ah;eut hay ink 1.' visible calk; c or basin es t Stant tin himself and unable to show reasonable et1 .tt, and in good faith to secure employment shall be deemed a tramp.' Per,e:ns au.werin¢ this de• ecri -tie-n, when arrested and coevicted, are too be sent te jail and placed et lead labor. If they re'f'ue to wtrk they will be put into solitary confinement and fed on bread and water. A gang of native Chu.e.e at Ningp•, in- apt tflI would rosea, p'ere :rat' 1, tt:'Oi) in 11701C.1 apart attending a theatre owned pe emeeeeeseinq a ,Grath. -t:. 1 1,1,4; by Amerirens without p*ytn0, and, as weevil a Uw epeculr, Sad the thuru to •w. say blebs and n ....evert- on:he'rity. the loco! suthonties refused to interfere, Ped roar. 1 could lar err hs •.ds 's: Aft' : a year's Nee United State; ship Monocacy eft When I was a telegraph operator in Snail}, seem hum some en!, t -t ht tee great `thanenai .Aug. 11. to protect the ri;;hta Pittsburg, 1 knew all the men who MI .atie in his ot.lnr e.e. 1 wrote Ben r'f the proprietors. i speculated. They were not aur came''. Bun That is Sty reps} t 1 i.e.' ' � .la. Trefethen, a Kennehunkp .rt, Me., I •,f first ,emu's ; they were regarded with tanner ninety years of ace, until haat I auwicicn. 1 have loved ro ase all of commencement in a \\intent town, and while 1 esu lute:nue to the valedictorian a middle--•ged gentleman sitting near by touched me on the aria lied asked "Ia that F rank Morvan, the Son of Widen Morgan, who is pewtress of the school. 1 was ac.,tuparatiwe new -winter at the tune, and 1 answered that I didn't know, By some rare gold fortune which put in our hands three tants, we found ao- rtae to • tobacx• azure. As the ltd of the (Tot, narrow, fragrant baa opened, stud fur the firat time we owned • cigar, our feelings of elation, manliness, superiori- ty and anticipation can acarorly be inn mimed, save by those who ham had the same sensation. Our first ride coo horse - Leek, though we fell eti before we gut to the baru,aod our first pair 1.1 new boots (real syasakers), we had th:,ught could never be surpassed in interest ; but when we put the cigar to our lips and stuck the limiter match to tie end of the weed, and co,umeneed to pull eith •a suergy that brought every facial muscle to lea utmom tension, our satisfaction with this world wee so great our tempta- tion was never to want t0 leave it. The cigar did net buru well ; it requir- ed an •m, out of suction that melted our determination to the utmost. You see that . ur worldly means hal limited us 1" • quality that wet only three cents. But w e had been taught that nothing great was accomplished without effort, and so we puffed away. Indeed, we had heard our older brothers in :heir Latin lemons say, •.tori., co rel f,it..r : which translated means. of yon went to make anythinc ;;o, you must scratch for With these eeutimente, we pasard down the village street and out toward our country hone. Our heed did n..t feel exactly right, and the etr.et began tel rock from side to side, so that it was uncertain to to .Melt side ..f the street we were en. So we crow.' over, but fecud ourself ott the same side that we woe on hcf.ore we cr sse.f over. Indeed, we imagu.ed that we were en both sides at the sante time, seri several fast team* erlvieg between. We met another boy soh•, aoktd us why we looked so pale. and •o told him we did not look pale, but diet he was pale himself. We Sat down under the bridge and began to re - dein un the prospect of early decease, and -n the uncertainty of all earthly ex- pectatims. We had de'rrmiied ito e . e the cigar all upand thus get th .m k c ¢ worth oaf our money, but were obliged VI/ throw three-f..urths of it away, yet knew facet where we threw it in case we felt better the next day. TRYING TO CET INTO THE SWIM. I was • sweep.r vrntatfe. myself, and who do frlhtmod, and demanded that we State It is in the scheel-reem that hrapne i shot kept us ao late, a,ed what was Ike matter with us. Not feeling that we were felled to KO into Irorticulere, and 001 wish,:. to Ir:crate our parents ap preher»b•n that se were going to turn out badly, .Tann:wed cp the case with the statement that we felt miseral.le at the pct of dos stomach. We had mus- tard piasters adminutrrtd, at:d careful watching fur some hours, when we fell asleep and forgot cur diupp.intment ir.r , n and hnnitliatiuo in he 1 third t threw away .is ...fourths of bar first you su;.uole were my tenow-sweepers are unwed aced wits sharpened, and a David McCsrgo, root supertu'eudent of re trained wheel-boyeddits s attractsdatter. the ALeghaey V.Aey railroad ; R.•Lert tintion. compete sous talk shoat ttim- Pitcairn, superiute .dent'of the Pemrayi- his teacher beasts of hen to other teach• %•Gula railroad, and Mr Moreland, crtp'rn, and he treeunu a known to many ettorgey of Panburg' whom he dura out kt.ow even by sight. Begin at the begtnnihq, but aim high. It ail i:e;pa to male him famous in a 1 would not give a fit le the young mat certain way. and fume •rings reputation, soh" dors c„t already see himself the slid that, in turn. sakes hu ser'.icta pttrt::ear or 'heed of an importa:a firm. walun:ek to soma ate. Tnere are Came dat'gera in y•'ur pith , Mai -y a dull school -hey has afterwards the hint is tl:r dru'aiuq of Lyuor, hr become ceebrated as a bright man, but no brieht boy has etre degeirreted into etgar.—T. De Witt Talmage, In Ladies • dull mar, unless through idtrneu ..r Hntne T. Dil. dissivation. The school is the first round of the ladder of life, and the bright bey will china to the top, while GEMS OF THOUGHT. inhere are batmen: around the Lotto's.— ; _ Gulden Days If money would hay salvation, gold beekrup: in c:iaractor. There is scarcely would be a mighty big premium. an the:ince of a man who 'las made a QoRaaa. thicket. fortune by speculation and kept it. 1 "My dear, called •out Mrs Cherry to if people had to live to please each The man who grasps the mnntin, pa. I her huabend ween they were about ready other, Il -body would .ter gu to heaven. pzrs to see hew his apectastive venturesII U. start out to wake a short all the oth- 1f the deal ever Nits you it will be are likely to result unfits himself tar the 1 er e",•11,1.7. "1'01,1 you View, Step to because your back is turned towards corn eeeeieersttott and pr..per ,„1,,i,„,the chant in our room and get soy %!nve him. e.f business problems with which he hes bummer • ut ..f the pocket of my blue The first thing Satan did in Eden wee to deal later in the dap, and saps the I settees dress and bring it t, one when to propose • festival, and he still keeps fed energy that persistent ch tand de end then ta i yr1"All right`' re,,ltedtMr Cherry, oblige a u. { t per I incl Faith in fled will move muesli ..anent success, and often the very i l• All money can du is to make a tunnel safety, of hit main business, The : Ten minute, later Mrs Cherry s voice throu.h them. uthorough man of business knows that ague" ascends the staircase. ng h fpatient, unremitting at-' "Wby dieter yen hurry down, Albert ! The moment we begin to help tetaty y years oI I'm all read body God enlightens our labor by w hichis to a rem can he errs. n. ,rbut of y' ” in our hearts to het oar hands. which the r•auR, nut of chimes', but oil' •I'm looking for that glove buttoner, K D He has a new line for imitators now, and that is +..b a ±t8 I In this department he can suit the most fastidious and satisfy the requirements of every purse. week had ,.ever been on a railroad teeln, thein ruined—bankrupt in money and PCRI.Y 1')UIt1 Ol is tr LN''''." -""had ?weer boarded a hoose c.r and was 000DH1.A1.1It_hi 'iX<% t1ta11y icnorant of electric light. end • telephone*. Nearly e11 hie life he has lived within a few mules of the depot at OAS= Srs11 itters ! ResnebunkpttrL--- A I'1,1,.;t e e :.:,':; l .a•,, . tem cure." .%lair kind of If td'. '.t?•• H!:mr,r sat jmt.•x that le eau it) the impurity of the Alae,. when the LUNGS, LIVER & KIDNEYS, And ',her V1:..; 1 .dans err re: wal.'td be- yond Its.• hops ort m --pi r. T'.i• ralnable (•ons- pwpd carr,' iii tote and I. Iter l•omp:del•. Pogee,, iru;,1 Sen%of the 1 (toils. Come potion. Rdlou.n..a. lye,.}} ?:cat. wonuarh, Low- d -'-p. Neo,ratcia. 1'a n. to i*w llnnea fi•nwd lt:tdk. 1.0e. or Ap/slire. la*t,ior. t. -mole Wealth•+•. In7 oness. Uarrdl lhd•.U't. it is • genii.. rt-geating purgatit,. se sell oe a %One p.s.es.ing the peenl er merit of "aline as a powerful agent In milerina Concretion and Chronic Inflamoostien of the l.it er and al! the Visceral Orirtn•. }'This valuable Preparation 'mites the what. -}*tem 10 s hew u11,1 .Iaurtul. action. gig.ng ruse and renal h 1., the so stem detail - tat, -4 -d by disease. *nil an ,rd. • protec- tion from attacks that originate in idiautee of the ration. of clinks', artd of We cull dire,-ti.u» with each twale. !'sire re) costa and tl0u per ltottie. 1 110) Align 1 I.% c l H. Spencer Case, 1Jhswtl'.t and l'ruglaiet. : I:. ,. t. West. 11an1' Itun. a stet. — x Odd b} 1'. ,t.,r I The Great Remaly µ -_ CATARRAH. MITYMANSIA 1 Warranted A SURE CURE 1 woltt'sACMEBlacking BATS the World. It le the Best HARNESS DRESSING The BEST for Men's &sets " + Ladles' • » Children's " ARVOL rrycY wATERPRO01. *OFT ENeand PRE$[RYfta the Leather Own•• r..i /... •. I. ..d we.. intowl0 Per e ewe,. for p..1.etv. h rkm l nae mew saner: pore a. e ra....r a... no dot,' t te.... to rose Sae Gast web • trek - hr., w .,t err, a ilrosso •ates: ear ittea.'e r n. e•aa elatii Sold ,emboss mel.l 01451T•D . Co . O.w"r.. I A..nt. toe Q•aada, 171 Kira tit W 1'+w... .M C. SEALER, —Office in McLean'e— NEW BLOCK well -devised means for tae attainment of ends. N.:thing is more essential to young business men thea untarnished credit, and nothing kills credit sooner than the knowledge iu any bank board that • man engages In speculation. How can • men be credited whose resources nosy be swept away in one hour by a panic among gamesters 1 Resolve to be busi- es*, men, but speculators never. The third longer is the peril.ous habit of endorsing notes. It appeals to your generous instiseta, and you soy, "How can I refuse to lend my name only to assist a friend r It is becalm) there is so mach that is true and commendable in that view that the practice la danger- ous. I1 you owe anything all your cape '•W'hy, of coons I am. It's on the td and ail your effects are • solemn right side of the skirt and- -Albert, are trust in your hands, to he held inviolate t t for the security of those who have trusted 700 avearin; you. When • man in debt endorses for "I .1 do something worse than swear if that infernal pocket doesn't show up pretty soots le "Ob, well, 1 apes* I can opine up and get it myself : 700 never eon -- "You needn't come up. I've eat net to find that pocket. and 111 de it or tear the dress into rags in the attempt !" Two minutes pass. There is • mum vriodiny, panting nesse in the closet. Mie Cheery hears it and says : "I'm coming up myself. Yon an find anything "Well, I'd like to know when. in tarn•tinn you weemeo hang your pockets'" snorts ('harry, bunting from the *Inset red and furious. "I've turned that .girt wrong side out and bask again fifty times; i've felt over every inch of it end held it sroeg end .p, is Inwood if I see any sign of • posher. I'll jest be"— Albert,heeh t' when rieiting the school, he melted ('ons Cherry! I ;sow jest how he felt out the smartest lade 1 or his owe ser- I've often ,teen bellied is that way myself. vies. I've been married tee years steel I've tried again and 'tate to find my wife e prem pockets for various porpoises. but meetly whoa I've bees trying to ale► from bee . and hanged if I wield ever and that pocket' retiies Mr Cherry from the hut, dark depths of the closet. "Oh, yes.' responds Mrs Cherry. •'It's right there 111 that tette 'lateen dress pocket.' Five minutes pass, and Mrs Cherry says a little sharply : "What are you doing, Albert ! It's most 8 ,.'chick." "Trying to find that infernal pocket 1" "bly dear "I don't believe there's any pocket in the darned dresse' "Albert, if you can't do a little thing for me without swearing about it, you treed act do It at all. ' "I don't are, I can't find any sign of a pocket in the dress. You sore there's one in it r another, it is not his own credo or his own capital that he risks, it is the mousy of his own creditors Therefore, I say that if yea are ever called upon to es• dnrse never do it unless yea have cash means not required for your nwo debts, and never endorse beyond those meant. • ter1she aebeel-Mrs. 1e New Ynrk there is • very old wholesale Zrug store whose warehouse is —Oppeslte the Market.— oe Trost street. Eves the eases' senior to the establishment cannot fail to notice the number of bright and active boys end if he is of an inquiring turn of mend Money to Lend the visitor will weeder where they ease from. They tints* from the politico sebooh i• —st-- New York. The head of the gem is a member of the board of sdseatinn, mad Cheap Rates. • SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS• FlRunRS' NOTBs can R. J. K. (LORE, Sete Patentee and K aossamn. OIiT. Rla D. Notes al Signal. never 1 hrre of ao other hoose io New York or elsewhere teat folio** see% • aye lematle rale ; het I haws known several iirtime. where boys owed their first dart in life to their aehonl rpot.ftoe•. The .rdis•ry mil has no aerpleistee•. with the teReber, (oiled . of Wheel Allose the area thing thin strikes the boars, awe doubtless imeness NtM the ails sob rase away is the searelty of Masher saris nothing for the pupil., rheas be no le. 11411310- Calle- It m♦aw- It takes more religion to hold a man level in • horse trade than it does to make bum shoot at a tamp meeting. One of the saddest sights angels have to look at i. • wan who u mean in money matters. Nature and nurture unite to form a perfect woman. Other men are lenses through which we read our own minds. Happiness—a good bank account, • good cook, a good aigestioo, The love of justice in most men is simply the fear of suffering from ivies - tree. The men of the past had . , while we moderns have only opinions. It would be easier to endow a fool with wit than to persuade him that he has none. Evil thoughts intrude in an unem- ployed mind as worms generate in a stagnant pool. 'Tis the hardest thing in the world Is be a good thinker without being a geed self examiner. The first ingredient in conversation is troth, the next sense, the third geoid homer, and the fourth art. No man shall ever be poor that goes to himself for what he wants ; land that is the neediest way to riches. Most arts require long study and an plication, but the most useful art of al!, that of pleasing, requires only deities. The power u1 fortune p. confessed only by the miserable ; for the happy impute all their niceties to prudence mid winos. The tongue is more easily controlled than the features of the face ; although the heart may be secret, the fees r trees- pareet. 1f you are to work well, yon inset slop well if you have mesh work to do, yogi matt not account time speed itt sleep to be time lost. Cederstanding does not always drive onward like s• straw. The 'Mod some - these by making a belt, sod going meed for edifies, rooves atrdghl on, sey.Nher Ina, sod bite the mark. A. E. Pridham, Gent's Furnishing 'Mut, McLean's New Block. TO THE LADIES. Try Our Oxford Shoes FOR SUMMER WEAR. They arc varraatcd,nut to atm up and ..own on the 'heel. wkkh'insea.1 be ;said 'df flay other snake. Our Russet Oxford Shoes are a decided: au. re .. There le eotb(ng like them fur summer wear. THEY ARE AL1. OUR OWN MAKE! and I/wizante.d toner satiafacth.a. All rip sewed free of ctargc. Boom ate! Shoes of a aur. Her quality made to order. JOHNSTON CAREY %%'holcaale and Iteta+l Manufacturer and I0akr in Hoots and SbtiL. No time wasted dipping Into an Ink bottle. a E h a 0 0 a x d GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT ,'THE SIGNAL" 6000 WORK IS DONE AT SIGNAL CHANGE OF BUSINESS! DR. FOWLERS TkL OL" AND MI/AB" •EXT: OF • ;•WILD• WBERRY CURES HOILERA olera Moxbus ODIC RAM S IARRHOA YSEMTERY AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND FLUXLS OF THE BOWELS IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR CHILDREN OR ADULTS. Job Printing RAST -RT. FLOUR AND FIKED STOBX HAS (-HA\ORI) HAXIa6. The public are hereby not teed that theatre trod feed business foemerll carried on by AJG. Cants has been purchased by THOS. J. VIDEAN, who will carry it on In all Its branches at the old mead. Iraluat, near the Square. Under the of tomer prem, tors this biologies bas been the tent eeoemas- ful in its liar of any In tows, and as the new proprietor has been deatlaed with 1t foe over eight rears. there will bit on tallies off in the .nerwy formerly exhibited to keeping It in the front rank. Goode delivered to •n pans of t be town. The lateet and Mat lines of Roue and feed always as head said choirs seeds in season. TH(IP..1 VIDIAN. 1 take this opportunity of thanking my oes- teener, for their Ittiee& patronage during m tp of the Ramo) roar and Te� Mee., oaf are take prepare In l- ing my seesmsor, lir Thaw J. v Meas. wise .111 be found to be a tberepo bly Mishits. r-ef A. L. Ctfl I lS of every description neatly executed at "The Signal" Steam Printing House.