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DRESS GOODS, MANTLES,
MANTLE CLOTHS, SHAWLS,
HOSIERY and GLOVES,
Nearly all tf Nlticli are direct front the European
Jl;.rkete
V slut Riiy1.o11. and Black Bilk Veath(
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CaII and See these Goods.
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A011t se mail bald-headed men are
I- dau)d te..i re is tbss eaphsit ad t y • reeent
r� • fame is a great deal el cape-
-t
Eye Awa V..raetion in hose Gtr,s adorn •
W.•i me suit ..f greasy hair :. is love -
And when a lover antes t • woo her
oath Cie up of his be. ehiniui! ItLe a
gra+ed pumpkin he is st adiadvant.utr.
Just as the word. that grow and thoughts
Ilia' man. begin to awaken in her buwin
asyu;etbeticthrill the may happen to
entice two or -these d..; pr. c.ruading
over Els phrenological orcins, and all is
over. Girls are w fool us She i::,•
mediately bect.mee ii'.f,• ltieenate•.i 111
then flip than u. ail !.i,' ;.•ly Isis, astir.
While he is wore. e • et : i t aa.d pe.-
ssor she h winderin, 1..the tn.,.
Itaat.Age to bold et: see. a siil;•e:y
serfmc r,"
•
Tart' are het is Trash, �.w.
As every tine keen*, in the ear:y
early days of eleil:oduem a c.ait'erable
decree et s!rictue•s nal oandaEJ.t( in te-
ased to the wciring of it weary of e, tilt
alt:re. Aa t i I!, rat divine of that ch:irch
g iros an amusing incident.
A preacher had ju.t g ne to !.ter taus
charms, and was in the midst cJ I. tint
gement who u a woman ear and went
stat. slagiRsintt theu.s.e with auuscuaa$ry
viad.tice. Of course he supposed he had
Mid s.ernethiatt which tare . doges ; but
nn n.ek:a t infinities he learned that the
w orsen heft because the %linriter wore a
wieked buo es: pin.
The fou of kws. tee' !:e hal driven
to the service Nieto bail roods, and ore
dog, .•f mud bad settled en his me:ecru-1
fate shirt been, , eeceiring the tender
cons:terse of the yowl nater.
■ heard'ii rdassme$t are tali rs erywiarre.
pet: hu to Haan ; u :s lake the ha.
Wan rice and face ; t!'e ie• is , (sally
Mimeos am:•ng the lefties, but they all
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▪ rfli1 ■• d be apo laced. Pri.• Fth} C'ew
Pr' Iuettle. I:ehsae all "tuh*t:tu.es.
P01.11 Mt$$T •fret . *NADA.
E.. Spencer Case,
C:keslist and Pruritic.. i, l:,ni it. west.
Hantitt••. that
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as Wel Reese.
Dr H. B. Loring. 15 of
Agricultural, says : •I want a horse
about 15.112 in heil;ht, and weighing
abet.! 1,000 pounds, for ordinary use.
Tile haste head should he a spirited,
cheerful. cerebral ormauiratoon, for a
hone has moral u well as physical quali-
ties. His forehead shculd ne brtrel, and
his eyes cheerful. He should not have
• hul,;.ng but $ prominent eye. His face
be'.w the eye should to chiselled in a
e tacefui and *toil; way. His metre*
,h►.q J he wide. An askward-mouthed
le tits sh uld be a;ei•led, fur such a horse
betrays an UMI•ard brain. An arched,
well-shepe(i neck and long throttle should
be reee sed. OtLer rtetuisites are a
welhruuoded shoulder ; s short tack. as
lout; as you like utile:Leath. as she it as
you can get it un bp: • kg Ler too lung
tier to short : a short foreleg : the pure
tion near the knee bone ; • strong poet -
ere. well propertitr.ed : a healthy foot,
11 FARM, FIELD, GARDEN:
•SuSJECTS SIRE TO INTEREST WIRE
AWAKE AORICULTUR18T8.
What tb. barer$. flue* 8. dry in ieia-
tion to tb• new restore 1a
saws. IteraiS ed by $earetty
Dense are Past a..»..
For ,nnsm'er dairying ice is commonly
considered an indispensable requisite.
but the experience of tato last sessou,
with its meager lee barveet and comer
goeut high price. has sot dairymen to in-
quiring whether cream may uot be one-
uesdully raised without the civ of ice.
Various exper to have been trade
and opinier:m etzpreswel on this subject.
The rai.ing of cream from milia seems to
be the most perfect, with the least 1uss
of butter fat in the sktwmed milk, iu
those (ors where there is nut only quick
eeolin.;, but aloe a long range of balling
in the rail!:. beginning an
soon as it tY set. Thi.; to well exempli-
fied i:a taw case of persot:s who have
spring honest, where the pane can be
1 with cold rn::niug water as
soon as the milk is drawn and art for
creaming. Latch conditions. and thu•e
wnerre ice sen be used to produce the
MEW effect, are always tho:tght to have
the advantage in butter making.
It i3 nolo cla':arid by ,Reno that the
same effect may be produce:1 without
ice by dilutic:; the net7 milk with water
water warmed to, say, 130 degs.. thus
cawing s Torg rattge in this fslline tem-
perature form the time (•f settirkg the
milk. It is pretty generally admitted
that diln•.icxa with water 1:; of itself a
favorable fact sr is c.reata raising. by
facilitating tho ries of thy butter fate to
the rurfitew thr ugh the thindnl milk.
Such a practice. however. hoe alt ttn-
favor.i k clot -t a:s the feedie; value of
the skimmed milk, and wont 1 require a
Larger voluoe to br fel or additional
untritnent to be bupplied to'the pigs or
Galen, as tits case: might be. The
ttna suit of warm ;raiser toed in these
„ e hes hent frau ale to 80 per
nest,. with a te-mp.:rat•nre ranging trams
:00 to 133 deg.. The crag are then to
be lk t in Ike col a temp ratnre as can be
obtained without the Ilse or ic;•
lit this connection it will be interest-
ing to kuow what the ezptrts haso to
Gay sls rat it. F. D. Curtis says in
t'>nntry Gentleman: -Last winter it
was found that why :i milk we; diluted
with water and trarino.1 rap t) 100 de;s.,
and t:ien set in a room with the tem-
peratur•r at 60 to 70 dega.. the creams
,he h,:..t ;wing round and well proper aanW all be rap iu two or three boars.
tinned : a hock free frccu swelling. Ties ,nmtner another plan has betel
trityl. to wit, diluting the milk at a tem-
perature the mune as the atmocphere-
-frotu it i to MI delta. -by using the cold-
est water obtainable. In these ezperi-
meals the cream would bo all up in leas
than two hours." Pr.,fesscr Ladd says
in Rural New Y erker that all hie experi-
ments made at the Geneva station tend
to c•on6rtn Mr. Curtis trials in rising
cold water.
A writer in How:tol s Dairyman says
then is no :Meant age in warts ng milk
above the heat of Abe animal and betting
in water at a low t ........ • except
that it hastens the cream to the top in
from two to (.)nr bonen. Jnat as good
,snits are °litainea iu twelve hoary lav
dlntic3 the teak with Cd) per c••nt. of
water at 60 c:eg•. and setting in water at
00 dege. A corr.spon 1.nt i:t National
$t.,cknian tale; 3 Litwin the gain, View of
the c:t.s•. John Ciceet11 ia The Philadel-
phia Prem, de••c:ibee tho woe process of
raisin.; cores through the iteeney of
w: rc1 t..:' -r t r.:1' •*r.etivy iio Dr.
Hills. clicmtat of the Vermont etifticn,
alp; as between the u. , ret veld and bot
water circumstances neonll .leci.le. The
claims made for hot coater. he Ands, are
in 1 correct. Leat he considers ice
pre..eable whe o it can be cheaply ob-
I twined.
tering ®sat..
For pickling bane male. it brine just
atomic enough t•) Mately float an eag or
a potato. Int:) this stir in serer or
atoheslxe eacw•;u to giv,i it a slightly
swe etieli taste. The following propor-
tions will be found ab ,rat right for one
hundred ponds of ham: Six gallons of
water. eight lonndsof telt. three pounds
of brown sugar and three ounces of
saltpetre. Dianolro the saltpetre thur-
• ooghly befure adding it to the pickle.
Cover the hams entirely with this pickle,
hold them down with a fiat stone and
let the package stand where the tem-
peratirro is uniform and nhove freezing.
For (tams of twelve pounds or lass namfoar
AND BEST weeks will he sufficient, bat larger e
',meld remain in the brine Imager. In a
• moderate and moist atmosphere meat
will -take salt" much faster than in a
ley cold one. In general terse from
three to severs weeks embraces the ex-
tremes of time required for domestic
caring of hates, varying as to the aisr of
the hatus. state of the atmosphere and
lune when it is anticipated they will be
nevi.
Por :seeping in a warm climate on
through the summer wagon more salt
will be required. especially for large
harms. Dry aktag is done by rubbing
each ham hall a down ti mea, at intervals
- of a few days, with salt and sugar. and
bunching thee, up an at platform or table
sneered with salt and covering the hams
with salt. The time required will be
entwli the same u for the pickle, tint the
this oagh rubbing of both the flesh and
akin sides most not las usaitted. Hickory
word ia this best material ter smoking
say kind of meat.
Keephis sweet.
A ver ter in Popular Cisze ting says:
We loud rt no dose that ahe used
with
safety which will ked delft per-
hotly sweet Rabe y -(lie a*meas a two
manes to the barrel. i. result•, need
and reerwnmendrel, hat we would not
rase to ear • `-great eider" tins (teetered
se • leverage. A pound el mustard
FIBYBBS iOTBS CISHBDaced pat into a barrel of (Mer will keep
. It to toterahly bar condition M long as
_ Mph bra: d�tight sail not disturbed
hies
otherwise. sway practical way d
KI SI �� Nor perfectlyd sweet.h by pub
rise N `iotltes, planting titre amii thea,
t atom, fns berlbsg -. ttald
pot -
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GLACK!Nti
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Other Cato wash th sr..
c:oathe an oath
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EVERY Cour:'ist Room
EVE!.y C,: r tr.' Owgor
LYERY Th•' y Me.tpanic
EVERY r , t tt•'e to hold a brush
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w..t t+•.. T..w•at at She
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01.11aTan a Cuo..er.t A,..t. or C.n.i.
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BRIGHTEST,
NEATEST
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dead 47 Y. Jenla•. _ " THE SIGNAL'
The Great Remeq.
C. SEALER,
CATARRH.
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NEW BLOCK
RUaMANSIA 1
Warranted
SURE CURET
BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
J. K. BUIL=.
,las releeme and ldaanfeetever.
41111011110DR 0111.
--(apposite the Market. --
Money to Lend
1
Cheap Rates.
we OW NOS
FATTENING TURKEYS FOR MARKET.
nel„ra
Hist. os • inajeet et Geoem&
t wgesssess
To Main the melee dam gar! (bed.
tag, including green stun and a.th a1
tool, such as (seem& toast soreps, etc.,
motet lie "applied from theperst. Os
most farm, however. the reg*ar food
given to turkeys up to the permit time
- has been a brit to keep them has wan-
dering too tar trout home. rather Mart a
fattening portico. Thir being the case.
the main Waimea" t ,w is to lay on &oh
with a tall supply of nutritious and tat-
teoina fetid, given eight sod morning.
An evert', :it fees,' et this time is boiled
poators. clashed acid 'MINI with meal
and milk. This is Crit only fattening.
but it in :addition to
this soft. warm feel the bird ehcnld
have, at lease: voce a day. all the corn
they will eat. Another lnipnortunt item
of food consists of meat scrape, which
supply tato place of eusect food.
In former tittles it wa- considered that
lase Iar;eet birth were the choicest. but
there is now a good.,': inaad fur,mediuut
sized hinds, provide,' files- be 1damp
and ether rise ifs fair colt'ition. An
average flock of bir.i.. it is gencr.Ily
calenbatiel. will average about twelve
pomade when dressed at TIvaikegit-ing.
or a cenpl,• more pounds if not me rketctl
until the holidtaye. The ilrouze and
N t breed.. .ut•1 their croesees
:Lauer to the extra size. which s cape-
ially prised in the D• rater rnari..:s.
Fanners toes cioanperatively Iittle in
the ..eight of turkeys ate' for the
New York market, a.; only the blood
and feathers are eereev.d.' Ila markets
that demand that the heed bo retn.eve.1
nal entrails drawn titora is a Io.. of
Peen one -ninth Le tin: -Ir tth in Re ,::!.
Turkey.; a:re usually c•.nfita,d Li pen* for
some l aye previous t • marketing, and
the tame .neral rule . 0'i -ono 1 .a rte
pro•:ie'ty1 with other f vl.. '.'hen is
confic !meat it is very .-eential that tur-
keys be auppliod with plenty of clean
water anal (ravel or r area sand.
Ilea Choles.
In the anneal report of the Maine ag-
riculture! experiment station the vet•r-
inariau makes the following snmmart
hogehodera: Hog cholera.
cuntagtuns disarm. is .•lensed by a bacil-
lus, which multiplies in the larg • thee. -
tines principally, but ah•.. is fond in the
blood Gail nil parts of the body le•t• �r'•
death. The disease. tome in all l:tr:...,f
the country. but part: •L!arly in tate w..t
and south. where fart- •'arms of ho,,
kept. The beast sac•:':• ' t . of p)nn ,;.::,
outbreaks is to put tail imported he::. in
pens separato from o:1,.•r hogme and !col,
them entirely separate f ,r three or f' •nr
weeks. If during tbi . time they show
no 8(gne of sie•.:aess they can safely 1.•
Put with other boon;.
"All affe.et.•l hogs had better be killed
and deeply bnried or burned, hint mie-
takes are often mule nr.'i care should be
ezeretaed in saakin,^, sere the xis".: hogs
have bee cholera L. -fore they are de-
stroyed. Rena where affecte•l Leo hare
been kept ehotld be cleaned mail left C:1-
cant
rrant for six months." The mustu:i-
l�
sent .rar.ptoms of bier; cholera, aceordiug
to the authority gnoted, are a leve of ap-
petite. eoa;saderable elcvatioe of tempera-
ture, constipation. followed before tlewth
by many field discharges. In some arnte
cases there is a little diarrheas lwfon•
death: in other cases it is a marked symp-
tom for some clays. Death may occur
within two orthree days of the time the
first ry r.ipteire are noticed. or it may oc-
cur atter three' or foto weeks.
nee sued Honey atetiatle..
At the Rhode Island expitameet sta-
tiou, Ler a free and honey come in for a
share of attention.:; a inter ting trial of
the inslostey if Lyes we niad last reeition
by pile;'iT r hive on the aenl: end fre-
quently m••ending itsw•elght. (Beginning
nn June 11. on wlee-'i tate no gain errs
made. tbeincrease finctuated from noth-
ing to two and a Mir :-ter pontels per 41:1y.
Donne July the greetest inert ass in any
twenty-four hours rya two and three-
gnarter puunes per day. Thin was a
colony of fair strength, and the weigh-
ing was done between 4 and b a. in., b'• -
fore the bees left the 1-ive. There were
twenty Clays .daring which adecided gain
was noticed. pie in which no gain or loss
took place and eighteen days of leave The
gain was twenty-two and n quarter
i■.nn.h awl the loss fifteen pounds. leav-
ing a balance of seven and a quarter
pound,+. A bulletin from this same sta-
tion places the value-? the animal home.
and wax production the sante an that ..f
the rice or hop crop of Isle country and
but little abort of buckwheat. It exceeds
maple sirup and anger. and also all the
vegetable fibers excepting cotton. and
yet not over ft to 10 per rent, of thole fa-
vnrably sitnatw.l for rattiest lag bees keep
them.
two ..f Dairy Prwdurt..
anccoii.tful dairymen weigh. measure
and e,mnt the cost of (airy products.
Professor Whitcher. of the New Ramie
Aire t station. fintLs that the
milk from his herd mob. en average of
2.74 cotta per genet on good feel. Tbr
best row proilnes.d it at a cost of 1.50
(entre while the milt of the poorest row
diet 4.20 Bents. On a richer ration the
cast from the but row watt reduced to
1.It2 cents. while with the same row fed
on a poor. innetritiona ration the cost
went np 1 . 3..t rents per quart.
Here sad There.
The corn palace at Sioux City. la, this
season proved a pronounced armrest
A big peck tet tomatoes hes been pat np
in south Jemmy.
Virginia ia acid to boos the brat envoi
t..hMaen 111 twenty germ.
The honey- crop is reported abort in
most sections of the United States.
It is rlaizaed that wherever pat down
for irrigation pat -posse the artesian wells
of Routh Dakota have proved a acre. ..
A ration n of Anal pore of wheat bran
and ears meal makes a good feed for
s. w .4 Orl-
i
iPISMO i it cies be kept dry and mama -
ably eke s gore is teething better tier the
dlesping qd hap thea a
1 diet Geer.
�greed
ABHFICLD.
Aarrsatn Corseu. - Members all
peseta ; anaatss of tau tseetIUC read
sed passed. No selling was taken is
ehaagug 1tueedry of S. 8. No. 5. De -
aided that tad corporation of the tows
ship of Aaattietd take lire .hares est
pD OJ said in the Duogaosun Ag.toW-
saral alai Driving Pe, k Assumauun.
Ateo.uts peal -Dr McKay, $14, for
medical attetedanee for toe late T Cite ;
P F Hamlin, $10.Mb, for bread to It
Carry; Geo Creost..u, 75eas ; K Cram -
O m, 84 40; M Altos, /7 60 (end. set-
tled by arbitration T Mothers, $1 76;
J Wll.r, $10.75; It Mo»tn, 14.50; P
Mourn, $2; Li I1a11. $1 50; J Steven-
son, 8g 50: A licD.r.uutt, $3 50; U
Ruse, $2 40; J MCDuuald, 846 50; D
Rutherford, 13 50; H Brows, $12• J
McKenzie, 110.75; J Johnston, $14 50;
Jr.. Johnston, 8l 00; J Murdoch,
$2 50; D Mc.sieior, $1; J Harker,
82.5.65; W Vrooman, $9 1_. T Dalton,
84; J Sullivan, $2.50; J Malady,
.$1 Mt ire $5.
44tt' oMal-
hu, > 7;52; J J C)'srCunnur, as. 43N; N MurdMoch,
$5.50; J Juhsatuu, 81. J hi etch Mos
$30.40; G McKst.zie, $6.$4; J Mc -
Keith, $3 50; C Nichols.m, $3.04; K
M:6enaie, 8S; J Lan., 8Y; ,
810.:A; E J,.luru.un, 813: CA Beaton
Rouse,
81.25; W Burns, 113.4.2: J Miller,
fel 25. J Webster, $7.50: D Maces
tyre, $100; U lCcRea,$2.i0; It Mac-
lutoeb, 81.25; D Citron, $15; A & J
Taylor, $les; Colborn. township, $t0;
O Iiurtow•, $1 75; C Dreaue $1; J
McLr..d, $:i; N' H Maize, $3 50; E
Hannah, 54; W Ki:psutck, W Leer, J
Gratin, each, 14 s.lrettng jurors, ; J
Saunders. 822.50; W Teramley, 82; J
Kilpatrick, 162 15; W Snack triton,
812 5o; .1 Clown. 11; D McD nald, I
$10.26; J Bryan, 840; Ashfield & Wa
eiuteih Agricultural Societl, 8.23 (usual
grant. . Next lrretiug W 251L day, Nur.
Asa, Clerk.
Ashhe.d, ()et. 23rd.
Mr Jame'. Mullin has said his 100
acre bum te, Mr 1%m J It gun.
A very successful t was
stern by the L• one Lodge, 1.0.(: T., In
the l cion Hari. on Friday rv,,Inv.
The t race. -da ..f the rv.tu,g, 821, were
to h.:p to purchase an organ. Mr Woo
L.ao hand the chair very satisfactorily.
Nearly all the apple. in this part
hare bears pecked sod shipped The
ae orage pries paid was $2 a barrel, and
the cote was a good our.
sever lessee mem.
Mrs A- married • man whom she
behoved to be temperate, but., •hum
nee) hody else knew to get tipsy uu uc-
ca.i..o. She would nut tette. a in her
husband's •esknees until shear. it with
her own eyes. He came hums one
eight from s merry party at s Iste hour
di utile :She got uius to bed and sent for
the d.•ctor. "My poor, dear husband ie
sty ill," she said t:, the doctor. ••I
want his head shared and a p - ultio. put
on " The duaor looked at his patient,
Gad then torn.•i to the wile with a pet) •
tug smite fur her ignorance and tnuo
verve. ••Your boa1and will be all
right in the morning, I assure pas.
Thera'• nothing to fear ; ju.t Let him
•lute
His suer. raw.
She mould uot listen tc them. Phe was
cotnnce(' that Ler husband was serious-
ly i1i, and this alone would euro him.
The doctor • Gtr way ; the kuebsnde
head Was 'Mired end poulticed. lmatrio:
the horior of the poor man when he
found htmr(f next morning destitute of
heir and with a poulticed scalp : In
rein ne treed all hi. arguments upon his
wife, ala told her that she sumo Dever
dosuch a thug again. She told him
.erious'y chat every time he came hones
s.. ill. as he had dun.., the same course
of treatment would be pursued, fen she
ce,uld not ser Iter dear husband suffer
witbuut doing all ale souls ter him
His wife's £,neon and the jokes of his
been oeinpanie,es were too much for the
peer trot.:. ; he to ver tasted liquor again
Nappy new.
The lid 1'rrsitn•, who had many au-
thors of singular penetration, gave the
world the following proverb, says . the
1"wdtls'1 I vnipart;w.:
•'Ther• are two mea ie the world who
are perfectly happy ; ten men whose
made may he at rest. The first is the
wholly ignorant man, who is happy
bemire he thinks that be knows every-
thing.
' The second is the rosily learned man,
who is happy bemuse he knows that
there will always be something for him
to learn."
This proverb suggests certain maxims
which were the favorites of • M•ssaebu•
setts clerygmaw, n..w dead, and which
were as follows :
When • man knows not and knows
not that he knows not, he is • fool; shun
him.
When • man knows sot and knows
that be knows not, he is simple :
teach him.
Whets • man knows end knows not
that he knows, he is asleep ; wake him.
When a man knows and knows that be
knows, he is wig. ; follow him,
C. C. Rie•NA•D- .( Co.
(hat., - My daughter had a seven
meld sod injured her spine so she could
not walk, and suffered very mteb. I
called in Air family physician ; he .pro-
n ounced it InAusmtien of the epes and
recommended MINA ItD'S LINIMENT
to be used freely. 3 bottles mored bet.
I have used y..ur MINARD'8 LINI-
MENT for a nroken breast : it reduced
the inflammation and cured me in tea
days. Im
Hantapere Mas N. 8tt.vat
A good mewed sen mSCe (rid in .
class meeting, "Bredren, when 1 was •
boy I took • hatchet and went into the
woods. When 1 founds tree dat was
straight, big and solid, I didn't tomb
dat tree, bet when i foetid nee leaning •
little and bellow inside, 1 soon had him
down. Rn when de debit Rose after
Christians, he don't towed dem del
*mad swu,ht Gad tree, bet dem dot
Icaa • little aid are hollow Maids"
@MM Vieteris's bootees we Increased
the outset of merle MN • estltlee
debase Met year threegh tM •erewa'e
dam" e4 .steles that ham revert.+.
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THE OYERCOAT BUOY
-la UMW .n
A. E. PRIDHAM'S,
and he has been doing so well with it that some of the
other fellows are
TRYING TO CET INTO THE SWIM.
He has a new line for imitators now, and that is
LASSIE S' FITRS
In this department he can suit the most fastidious
and satisfy the requirements of every purse.
A. E. Prldham,
Cent, Furnishing Mart, McLean's Now Block.
TO THE LADIES.
ry Our Oxford Shoes
FOR SUMMER WEAR.
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other rake.
Our Russet Oxford Shoes
are • doeldeedfsuce t. a. There M alibis` lite them for tumour wear,
Mr. t ARE ALL OUR OWN MAKE!
and goaraateed towfltr satisfaction.
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All rips sewed free of charge. Bouts sad three of • euteri.r quality made to order.
JOHNSTON CAREY
W holesale}nd Retail M
1 I)ealet in Hoots tad Shaw
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CAN USE ANY WRITING INK.
EVERY PEN GUARANTEED.
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