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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-10-23, Page 2t4 sr* 4 sh a Co 2 THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 1891. THE OOSSIPOFTHE WEEK A DRUNKEN TRAMP11 STARTLING STORY OF A WRECKED STEAMER. The Terrible iaeltess.st 11 Caused ohms Way Whim I. Joke is reeved* Nes. Th. teal. 1s •..sa1a-TN ire wt..*Ns -w.atr.ar• faitk a HE week oo the ocs•o has been . ery rough, nod iaiuwerable pray- ... tut tine safety of those "alto go duwu to the sea in ships" hire beer offered up by the dweller* ou lead. The brat shuck which ani n ested the feelings of the latter m this di rectum was ciu.el hr the pwWacauou of s dispatch from Montreal, elating that the sty of Rome, • sttle steamer with a crew of 42, had g.oe down near St. Mary s Bar. ou the coast of Newfowadlaad. The story was calmly told at Tre aasy, bear St. Mary's Hay, by Joba Hreuuaa, who said he wen the wle aurnvur. luunedwtrly, with eat quo naligattag the Idutb or false hood of this story, the o,thuen .t 8t. John's, NIW., islegiaphed all over the world an attot•.t of tit• lobs of the City of Home. In il.utre.l the startling recount w.. received with souls doubt, aim there was but little nocitrioeat, although there was apparent an anxiety tar turther news. Nut s,, however, in New York, for at drat the %baritone Each.wge aax•epted it without pupation, and the dour of the ex- . hang. presented a picture that few who had the mufortunr to ase It will e.er forget. Nen rushed hither and thither, baths•, coatlw, with thr pvr.piratlon strwauuIay from their taces,the&r eves wide upeu,stariui; wildly, with anxiety a evert Ilse .4 their faces. And all beauae of • drunken yarn of • druuken sailor. The Whose of the Anchor line, to which the City ..f Kutner be- longs, presented a still snore pitiable sight. The room, raw crowded with risen add women, anxiously and with taus a their ayes asking for news of the lteanruhip, and for news of farads, bother*, water., soothers and fathers who, had .ailed away ou board the lug slop • very tett day* 1.e fore. Ila officer.. in aiarge .4 the office had absolutely no dews. 'I eats was nothing for them to say, they mid, because they hal heard nuthlsg more. "We du nut he Neve the eturv, was the invariable answer W the animus query, "It seems sutprolehle. inspuasible By noon the neat .as. Low sth ever, the gbacharacter of the .},nnlcn tramp a joke was fulls' reaveiu,aed, as his story was IOW. cal to be without thr .matte. .1 foundation This tnctde•t, however, quickened the pulses of the p('re•..pie to ready sympathy when authentic new■ cane neat clay IFri.lay d of the ter- rible gales in Bntaia and Franey, which pre vatle,l upon laud as well as upon this un stable era. All along thr . oast the beach is strewn with wre.krgr. and at Ih.ver • large quantity tel n,.tenal,evidutly l.elwlg tog tame or mere wrecked shirr Wan wast, ed ashore. The body of n .tean,ship fire• luau was washed adore .t Holyhead. A Cardiff real laden steamer sank near Hol heat and the enure crew perished The weather in the Irish hes we* the most avoir experience.' in maty year.. A l.,rgr number of coaster were loot, awl even t11e Folkestone lighthouse, it was feared, might be swept away by the angry waters. From all punts, cast and eland. the new* u that great damage had bees done an.I lives endangered, aid up till naw it has been tm eesil.le to give even au ►pproausute 1,lea of the damage Juste on id or sea, or of the lives bolt. The gale Is abated its fury ou Saturday e demi Iri.h leader. %Ir. Parnell. bar- ing Is .n laid in ha grave. the aura •aors on ledh a des have been fighting .. word} war wlual I intrasity to the .•elebr.ltud physi- cal tlgh • of the itslkeiuy rate. Thr factions are taut, was at first hoped. lull. to analgan r, at last :at pramu-ut, for the guest of Ir- nl. Healy and lied:wed have leen at it, .d the presiding epereah of the former at ie meeting the other day has brought down upon hu head nut that of (fie Liberals under 4.ladst ode this V111.1 outlwnt !nun .Iola Be mn•! In 1'mte.! Ireland: •• '1,- greatest tend .f IrianIslr'Itr, the go -ate -at enemy u stlauny. luta beeu�ktlled by the foulest alas et% bunted to death that the virtue of Ire I might be vu"hcat.d to the amisfactt.w .. the phariser,tand hypo- -rites. of F.nglaud. 1 e seandalmougcr* of Britain should now Is- a,tiot. The Eng- lish leader. who &truck the brat blow, may now be content; lite gr. teat rival s no tour. The 1 '%rust Issas tb ho, contrary to .imine tea.iung, tweet! et! ly persecuted their chief, may test fro their labors. Another Item has bees add to theaa•.oust Ireland I,as to .ettl' tome .la It may be a our tune, or it may he wit we are a our graves, hat so surely as the sun sets beyemed our heartbroken and, the account will be settled. Ireland will pay the debt long due." On liaturday Wti. O'Brien gave lits version of the Boulogne negotia- tions. prefacing thous with this .igorous language_ 'Now are the menial, of peace madly and finally east to the w rods, now Isere the foldout insinuations as to our treatment of Mr. Parnell bee part of the machinery of the dimension manager* With- out a weird of repudiation or rebuke front the men who kouw the changes to he the foulest, most u•1 rateful and iniquitous ever levelled at an Irish Nasuaaahat. Ue cu - dudes by saving that he anal Parisi! paned as recognixea ted ho.or•bM opponents. • The Vint.ter of Justice has issued • blue book , entraining die rept''. to the circular sent by bum last (a11 to the judges and At• tern. ye O:eneral througbont the Ihwetnua &skusg for their .,ewe on the aulgeet of the abolition io n of the grand jury systema The replies number 101, and 4A of them favor abolition, 41 are molest it, while 12 are doubtful Of the Suplenle Court judges my two, Justues I:wt one and Tae her au, responded to the eireelar, and both an op- posed t.. the . of the system. Of the superior Court judges is Osten. only one. the Chancellor, favours •bolitws, while eight oppose 1t, aad Chief Justice Armour, oo.sidering the d eestiou • political 51.1 N a great .itent. dachaM discuss It. Of the County ('ourt judges a this pro- vince 22 are is favor of abolition, 9 are op peed to it and 5 are doubtful Of the At torneye-General Messrs. Mutsu. of Mason ba, and P•ve, of British ('olumhe, are ..ppael to the sysiom, Ms. Mowat desires its continuance, sad Mr. Langley sass that Is Nov. Scotia the grid jary is not • vitally Important factor is the administrs tempt criminal Oaths., and that he prefers ta leave the question submitted to him N the judgment of the Departmest of Jostles and Narliamemt. At Mantras oe tb. 136h • .stable .vent Noll p1•ss is the preemie. of • large env seers* 04 ethane, the unveil*. et • tablet 1r the feendi.g of Me.treal ISO yews agKee e. TIM o!sis.iony was pperrfoermad . wee made Mem.. k..., Ly.1� 41114 hanksw, THE s1JMMER DQAROER. IAA Able .Re haenness N sere ••••••••Seem Asea► TSwum* te abroad m he all r glory. One ease ''her" advisedly, fixnewhow the male adult rarely poses as the 8maaer boarder. Hst e eads it over 'san- dal, perhaps, but • oosescuuve fortnight o4 esdiluted Sunnier boarding hawse life would, as he tells hr neighbor in the amok tstg tar as they arefrom being whirled frothe city on Saturday, put him w Rlooasuugdale .t the end of it and his a•ighbur •Kress n with him. So the Stunner hoe 1 *. cone ta: le• noun of the Melanie render. The genus u the same, the species is se. ural. Perhaps, says The New York Times, the meat interesting as a study is the woman of forty or thereabout, who, as h .uaekeeperrbecomesal1 the rt of the year, becomes for tet or eight weeks an the "unune; a boarder. At Moue she a a simple, more or lees practical *mom ; rd her new environment she bo- o cnes quite a different being. She finds herself on her arrival invested with the transient halo of the Lot -comer, and she fees that to this corks of strangers site nay present whatever personality she desires. So she takes on a few little and affectations which she has fame tune ad - nut ed dnuted is another woman. she does not us ally say ".shot" u. "itber she say* both now. She wears her best wrapper •u breakfast and puts up her heir every ru ing in the way she puts it up every after numnuat home. The children la., ale aysa :ailed her "n;' she teaches them to say "mamma- here, anal they do when they think of it. They, like herself, enjoy the importance of good clothes all dal'. and try snstinct:.ely, at tint at least, to lite up to it. n Mrutime, their uu,ther gets 4s. wontedwith the ptaua hulk*,*, reads their books, admires their fancy work, imitates some olampit, perhaps, leu all they know of one another, talks glibly to them of her hone and surroundings, and remembers every time to speak ..t her moe servant as a "maid," to tall the sitting -room, with the children's school books anal the encyclopedia in it, the library, and to expand the somie- what scrubby yard about the hoose into a lawn. Anal she iia■ a beautiful time, unless, as ca o eiouall►' happens, somebody from her town s,nlebxly who knows all about her arrives. Then she is crushed. It is not tlat she leas actually said or acted anything alarmingly untrue. In point .1 fact, she has imparted upon nobody. But she thinks she luta. It u from her own exaggerated height, the pedestal upon which in fancy site has placed herself in the eyes of others that she falls. Anel if (he newcomer an- nounces a tray of any length, our heroine, if possible. makes a change of abode. she pack her trunks, tinding a brief consolation in the distinction of ...awning departure, aro' makes with her children her exit, w resume on another stage till the season is done Shimmer her role of boarder. ODDS ANO ENDS. 111.ard'. Was•sesa L.mberma.. Vikad.' .1 literary cowboy claims the title .4 poet Isri.t. Washtpgton Star. Victoria Carbolic Sale is a wonderful holing compound for cuts, wounds, hruuk., burns, .calci*, boils, piles, pimples, etc. " I'm in a nice meas,'. as the delioh ed young sailor wrote to his mother. - Balti- more Anseriaan. WLBALFOURISTHEMAN like • �eMdi"ac OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF NN by Ares Oben, 1 111t•traL tom, Coughs. Orae& sal Sas ?West are, la east ass., fi seeddately relieved by the ase •f this weederfal remedy. It s r..gthses the vocal organs, allele Irrttat1os. aad pro vents the taste of Consumption; la every stage of that dread d1 Ayer's Cherry Pee. tarsi relieves cough- 's( aad l a d u c e s redrealang rest. "I have need Ayer's Many Peolaeal in my family for flirt, years sad have always found it Yr best r...dy 1a[ croup, to which eolepleiat sa,i . Carley, been W "-OSI7 Brooklyn, N. T.� U "'rens as • of over t -hired years In the YM .1 pso/r 7 mss3- ctnea 1 feel Nettled to b ee Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ove of the beet,of the Pectoral is the •anrlrg quality of Its polulartfy, it beteg more salable now than it was twenty-tlte years ago. when its groat •noose% was considered marvelous." - R. 1' :brake, M. D., Ballot, Hens. Ay little sister, Mur years of was so ill from bronchitis that we had almost given up hope of her recovery. Our family physician, a skilful man and of large experience, pronounced it use - ler to give her any more medicine ; saying that be had done all it was pos- sible to do, and we must prepare for the worst. As • last resort, we determined to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. and 1 chs truly saywith the most happy resulta. Atter taking a few Junes she seemed to breathe realer, and. within a week. was out of danger. We Continued giving the Pectoral until satisfied she was entire) well. This has given the unbounded faith in the preparation, and 1 1 14 confidently to my customers." C. O. Lepper. Druggist, Port Wayne, incl. Von ('olds and Coughs, take SELECTION AS LEADER. •. W. tomalley sad the fuels 1• tae Iulsl. I rias --The ranee es Wales Assured Over 1M /net That some owe 1. meatier Mita the .mho..• .r i.piwoosa. Looms, (kit. 19. - It ss uacta4y an ✓ ennet to clay that lit. Hos. Arthur J. Balfour. M.P. ier Knit )laaahmter and at present the eked secretary fur Imbued bee beets apgoatel tint later} a the Treasure 11 u 1504(11 knowing how loyally other Tortes math clause have behaved. To Ni, Michael Hick. Beach, the !'int Lsnlabip of the Treasury, with its great .alar,, would he wrltoste for 1110111 rsassta than 0115. Mr. Ihet•hen.• auutbittuu has log punted to the Iesderdiip. Either u equal to ate torte.. But Loth step cheerful'. aside for %Ir. ilallouw Loral Hartiugtous marks was Illentl"SNI. It Y aiwats inen tion -d. But Iwx.l Harlington, elm had twice Ietuarsl to be Prune Minister, was out hely to accept this or any other dater He dors out want office. He is content wish Dowel. and w,tht •psits.sl of ialr pendent usefulness to lus country such 4, few then have held. Lard Rau.ladpl, hurl hell'■ name hea not horn brought for wide He ias taken himself out of pibh. life. It ha a far crt from V,e.t ter to South Africa, areal Lord talsaIury. a Iaostilit} to his forme' mileagne is iuIpcicable. DID NOT KNOW IT WAS LOADED. loons Yowell of New Torii Shoots HI. Little I1IN.r b'ate's, Oct. 19. -(apt. Powell and h„ fowl) of New York are staying at a wen known hoarding house its lar 1-atrec• Rueeelt-quare, much frealueuted by Alue„ tan*. This evening Mr. Powell s tsitea use of the theatres, leaving her family alone. 'hints.; her alsenca her 10 -year old ono at tempted to clean his father's rifle, art know tug it to be Wade& t'nf..raswtely the Weapon etplwled, sending 0 bullet into the - left bower of his little thirteen yaw -old so. ter. The. inbuilt pierced the lung hint emerged at the back, the wound blas.lin,, profusely. Capt. Powell hastened) for a physicwe, w hu, upon arrival. pronounced the wound veru serious and ordered the little girl, who ora. in a critical condition. to be remove' to a hospital forthwith. FRANCE AND MOROCCO. sultan Jtul.y•ila..an'. Attempt to Asses he Tonal U4.ea l' %his, (kt. 19. The . lain of \lorocvo to the ''oust Oases, in Central Africa, i. to. ;•rly repmdtated by the French Government. 'r'rance ,ksLcres flat throe places are ria • irely within her .phcre of its to ,eller, a. cert nig to :a recent agreenietlt between 1141 .ural :Ire EurrpeauDo&rrs to settle the question of the Hinterland of Africa. The claim .4 Mornc o as staking a great stir 111 Paris. Its all interview ow the subv to -lay. M. i:d.,t, the French }'ul.vt;u• 1liuister, said that the 4ovenni,ent was dr• tennint.l to m.unt.ou rt.4100itit11. it sonld not permit .c c.uni,rrcial route of such is,• p..rtanoe at this to the French ,vd.tny of Rj►Igelia to fall into the lar ala of bloro.so nor could it allow px•.oe to be disturbed there. Hr conclu,lcd with the signific,ant p:uta&e that he •a., deter td to bring ,tou*co to various. Milburn's aromatic Quinine Wine forti- fies the system against attacks oiague, chills, bilious fever, dumb ague and like troubles. At this season of the year the liberty of the cider prem must 1.. pre.erved. Team Sift ingv. Never allow the bowels to remain ,'onati• pated lest serious evil mune. Natiuw.! Pills are unsurpassed as a remedy for coustipa- t ion. - __. . A goad liar u better company than a truthful man with an impediment its his speech. ikake's Magaiinr.I \\-.rues cause much sickness among chil- dren. Freeman's Worm Powders prevent this, and make t he , hiid bright and heal- thy. There is a gds.! .teal of public pray olg dont' that doesn't mean anything in Iea.en or on Wirth. Item's 110111. Itch, range and scratches of every kind, on human or animals, cured in 30 minutes by Wdolfonh'sSanitary Lotion. This never Gals. Sold by Y. Jordan. 96-1y The week ought to be short for the ser- vant ervant irl, , the number of days she take. out. - Elmira I;a,ette. \leo who feel "run dowi" and "out of sorts," whether from mental worry, "aer- work, excesses or indiscretions will find • speedy cure in 1R. %1'illiant& Pink ('ills. All dealers. The time comes when some men leave father and mother and clove unto their uncle. Binghamton Leader. When ynn ask for Nasal halm .10 not per - mita our dealer to give you 'time "just an Io substitute. it is the only remedy yet durnt•ertal that will thoroughlycnrecstarrh. Sold by all des3eua tate of the most amusing and larml of distractions that man is heir to le the fancy. ing what he would do of he were somebody . else. St. Joseph News. Ayer's Pills, being convenient, efficacious, and safe, are the best cathartic, whether on land or sea, in city or country. For coneti potion, sick headache, indigestion, and tor- pid liver, they never fail Try a hoz of them : they are sugar-cn.ted. The political orator is as jealous of a braes hand as a preacher as of a splendid choir. it is • stand-off as to who draws the meat pen plc. New Orleans Picayune. The great 1k. Hnerhaave left three three t loos for preserving the health keep the feet warm, the Marl enol, and the bowels open. Had he practised in our day, he might have abided and purify the hlroll with Ayers sarsaparilla : tor he certainly would con- sider 1t the hest A Hallowell young moi, whoa hest girl has named her pet calf for him, doesn't kouw whether to swept it as a compliment Of not. Lewiston Journal. English 7tpavta Badmen remove all hard, soft or ealloa.d lump and blemishes from horses, hhwrdm, c•rba,splm smta, bona, sweey, ame swollen throat, eninget Agea by Djp Ilse et one bottles Wanested the mast weedorfd ►Mme mire ever known. say bar 1►. Jeo.d.a. 961y Itetrorted seizure nit Terrrtor-y W Ito. 1. LONDON, Ilete 19._.. A .iesiat -h frost, St. Petersburg 'nye a semsattun hos been canned thereby the reprint of a letter from the 1.0renlment of F.:ybata. 111 Asiatic Russia. ✓ ie letter was tint puliluhed is The Samar c I:suit.. Its writer states that Khan I'lodojar of IKbltan.i instigated England 4,, naelaacr Ituaoi.ui Ferglsans, an,i that it 1ar ante neacssary, as a nte•.ure of pnttec- tiou, for Flossie -to -annex adjacent Kh an - ate., although it was known that Eiiland would protest against each annexation. rlr Edwin Arnold Caosi.g. 1.s1c1,', (et. 19. --Sir Edwin .%rnold sailed) from Lite 1 for. the Cnitod Stater. yesterday on 11.4. . aA New York. Hr gores to Anterica to give in the larger cities descriptive talks and reeding. from his poems and posse writinprs. The anther of "Tho Light a Asia," "The Light of the 1Yorld," etc.. will open his tot:: at Phis- .lelphia and will deliver his lecture in New York at the New Music Hall on the follow- ing evening A Inate tow the Cuarewiteh. Sr. Porrxaet ad., Oct. 19. It is reported that a marriage has been eeranbbeel been the l',area"itch and the I)uehems Elm of %Pubs teod.urg The ihuchess Elsa Mathilde Marie of 1Yurtemlmrg is the twin daughter of the late Duke 11 illarn Eugene. who died its 10187, and of the Russian *:rand Duchess Vera The 'Duchess Elm was torn in 1879 The Cn ate rumina. ST. Prrra.•rto;, Oct. 19. The (:overn- meat estimates that IK$.(Mn.itr) roubles will b• re.prin+l to meet the neteesities ► ruing from the fanune. the (nm eminent Defeated. STD'ItY, N. S. W.. (kit. 19. --The Government Saturday opposed a motion to the effect that the I :over unlent 1ri11 rivulet, ing mining laws should he returned to the 'ommrttee which head c'uselered it so that an sight -hour Lisa clause which it tote taint might be eliminated. in spite of the ,rani tak.n by the Governtuent, the mo- tion was carried by a vote .1 4S M 41. It is understood that in ( of this defeat the Cabinet will resign. The tine sad Ili. Pre.Ment, inrM,a, Oct. 19. A Kt. Petersburg die patch to The Daily New. save the liar de signs going ma a aur through the Mohler - mime on the yacht Polar Star. He w 011 start from Copenhagen probably. it is •ontemplateat to meet i'resident l'4rnot, the President of France, at eue•e French Medi- tertammn part. usage Robber. twoinsrwl. 1.14'u' n.i.r., Oregon, lief. 19. At Lake- view, Oregon, 13 men, have leen arrested, suspected of participsling in the late roh- bevy a the stage running between fake. riewanal el..knlle. Among those wrested ere the Hewed h ether. 7'h• einem found is the palest el the man sneslsd neve" p.reemel who end sre.q ostia. Jwe'h rmseseek ma L tut 10eOet. 11-A despatch tm The item tem (*,latae says "1k.le i have bees rewired here ter the .o.p•nsinn of the ria of the tet .lew,,h mm's snr rijrwthin from South Russia u dirnisish- needed as the QeNe 1/..Iso', ()c4 19. -The action few iwearh d amtrect recently brought alpine* the Countess of (1ne rty (formerly k.11e BB - town M Sir Argueter Harris, nam ger of Covent Garden Theate sad Drury IoM Theatre. ha. leen arenpnmlissd - toast's t1si k •.ed W Tt9 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ratraatD aY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. Pete. 91 , est bottle., 11,5. W ortk $ • melds, PATENTS! f11EATs. 41401 Sins ICY c'lotgtcllts Obtained, and all business its the 1'. sal. Pan n om,-. attended to at MOUICRATE Our oltee Is opposite the C. P. I'tirvI dN fife, and w • ar obtain Patents in '.•.o ono ban those remelt. from II'A4/UA1:7f,,4,. Send MO/)KL OR DNA 117S47. We ■C tier as to palrntabilityJ free of change • and air make .CO I'I/AHUR t'VLle.'.. N A s,H We refer, he, lou f hr I'owina•t re. the r *4pd. Motu, .f Moe Owrder U,.„ end to ogtel'b of the V. O. 1'atrn' Iig1.•r. Fur e,rend. , aid.••r Venn.. and r,',rrr.•. rte art nal ti.ra,d. in ).out .e 15 `,400.401.4 ttttt S. *rift lc, s ♦ at•w a l'•.. Opposite Patent Mese Wa.hlgltoe.l7.0 .7•tf T. T. T. `,p HILLWATTEE TEA. n :,,ILLwATTEE! The Murat fro in 'he market ioratrr5K(14 and runty. Mull line• tet Sugars, Teas, Baking Powders, Aad all .ta;l' and fancy groceries. Headquarters tar all k ads of Choice Confectionery, Fruits. etc. FINNAN HADDIE AND OYSTERS Now to hovel. E. CAMPAIGNS, Ott Prom r and I°i fecttoner. PURE POWDERED E OURIEST, $TSONOEST. BEST. WA f ora.la Pee mall( �ee� ma • w musts s s a aaaars• aYii 0.10 b W •eess,s awl Is•em•ua iL w. - .liwP. Ureas...... Tie Forest City Business Collets SHORTHAND INSTI fUTE, LONDON. ONT., 1e 'Otiose, doubt Rhe sem. THOROUGH and PRACTICAL Limit ultimo 1. CANADA. GRAi►l; ATiiS of beth reel AlrI$TRD m seed 11X(ITIORS. Over any.a last sin s•'. students h pmltlwa CATALOGUES sus. J. W. WEST'E R VELT, PPPZl?OIPA,xs.. THE FALL TRADE NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW CLOAKINGS, NEW GLOVES. NEW x0(;YEgy NEAT WOOLLEN GOOD NEW UNDERWEAR Children's Wear in Great Variety, MILLINERY OPENING. The regular millinery miming will be held on Wtuftat.w, Kort'. 1t;, and following days. ( fur Miss Ilottagh has just returned from the cities, and lia brought with her (novelties in every branch of the millinery trade. Dress and tttantle making on the premises. The beat work at moderate rates. Every huffy in Ocitierich and vicinity is invited) to tall and view the millinery opening: The Glasgow House, MRS. R. B. SMITH. 2!4-51. A STOVEPIPE VARNISH andis the Is a necessity rat DE' BEATEMALLoneyou w GOODE'Sa,lt- yinsist "dor, quick drying, brightest lustre. CLIMAX FURNITURE POLISH Neel's no ")uff herr. Always on hand. CLIMAX METAL POLISH For brass mels and stove nickels, etc., etc., only 10v. B. B. B., K. D. C. .\nal all leading patent W. C. GOODE Albion Mock. A Special Drive IN CROCKERY & GLAS'SVA1J iK NOW GOING ON AT THE FAMILY GROCERY STORE REES PRICE SON. Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables a specialty. I,AW1vTMOWERS Latest patterns and most improved styles. Prices right. CARDEN TOOLS, Just what you want. Best brands and lowest prices. R. P, WILKINSON & Co. K. D. C. And all other popular patent medicines at F. JORDAN'S MEDICAL HALL' a- FLY PHENIX LESS(v i For cleaning cottons and woollens, metal and marble oral menta, wooden articles. kithen utensils, etc. GE O_ BARRY Tb• Furniture hailer, to millers ./l kinds of rerettees st the lowest 55 b15 mien n le wel4ta•ws Ilse( that es Set C 2a.ca.p Aar moth. Ha Is Mum the s1adertakar of aha sewnklm Pw /ware by bead. He she w slurs a f Piston Peamang./rsine ssewbessw yrsfd est that he time :Cisme eusaeaMeiM1s"14111"1411111111 FOT CQ.E32:1_ 1 eSdlter their west Ptlresege M hewn se restive • u•stbe•nse GEO. BARRY, - Hamilton -eta