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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-1-28, Page 3e Mag!o," Odds, Omaha, Mew. let arm. to meth watts. 1l♦ seedeM*ety named i 4 Me seed this weadstd remedy. It eMeartheme the meal agate. allays larwllem, ted flea vets the lands d Contesptlom; fa wise of that dread df yea teed fir+ mach- in sad Induces rebother etlsl. ed ,ILyer's Chore for thirty pees �vs LI • asef pl at the beell"� +a:= t. --Orp, 17. Oaeltly. eerithot ad um =2 imilthed 'C. =dim pay 1Pec er,L ors el aha emetitems of Ube Pothered e quality d Ms pop.LtM7.i salable .ow tea it was years wham its great marveloste.years wham =ams. "- Y. D., Hlf�e, arry . sty y of bsA er that w. 1 tip hep* at ler recovery. lesbian. a Mbilhtl ens Mail enols, petiNeOi h shah ter aay methditea i se had /Mall IS VIM pas- sed we most pIIlr* Ie the last resort, we ihrt�f.sd Cherry Pectoral. MISS I us th the most =pi mealla- a few doses chi emoted to par, amid, within . week, won r. We cosieud gitimg the al satisfied she wet1 as gi vela nmadd faith M u ration. aad I r.e*mllmead it to my_ ctatosera."-C. O. ggt.t, Fort Wayne, lad sad Coughs, take Cherry PectmI, rearballai ray Iyer & Co.. Lowell, Man. berth.. N. Wo' gs a beets. HILOH'S SUMPTION CURE. 11UL : COMMA, CONT. TTR 1 P XT, YAWTTAR 12$, t ai Tat KINCiDOMOle WOMEN MANY MATTERS Of INTEREST TO FAIR HOUSEKEEPER&. GeeapAting AL megarategsis of Ow Mesa sad a1e.5►-A O seeeer ea laandhia. givens T.tn•►M Aloft ea M T eeir Yee and •free-. 7%. talbrigps mem is somileat ler ea - bleached towels as well as hews. while Mewed eloekfap are darned with the wow ball mem. Bleached lieweis should be darned with this oboes or wet* lax threads that eats is sksias and have the high lustre pssaWr to hasm 1sa. Tess may be W is several .soebers, sad are .1s vsls•Itas her darning saki. ►labs old maasrt.l tears quicker thee tbe new, ad ten List rims .hes demes held fabrics, for i 1.p yen will all be spared the trial el Haring a mew ganesst, me a Omer thread Nam you vette im • sew, sang m essi.1• A soft mhos .r hoes thread were better. bet in wales sad ilk m, luitp a harder twist is re- osttesisd Flemai a should be darned with the esitsre yarns sold Mr Maakims meads ig. l spoke .f d.rmi a drat geode with meetings ef Use sate ism the Dee mbar Journal. All dvnimg sheet/ be4..... the right side, our old edit to the oosuary, and the wrong side kepi menti. D•rmi.g haisry over as egg-shaped denser, er • they puha, 1 teak • mare mid a dolman M..y daruws are made that look wdl u the wily kept w.rk-hsaks, Mt they mmi- .11y 'areas& the hose leder whub they are put moil the new dare is error .sd faller ,1.m the original gap. Ria. the hued u • atookug sad dare over the palm, holding the oaoekigg u the me.time wet aed smooth. -Lashes' Hesse Jeat.al. r COUGH CURE. Iii EMS TION CURE. widest a pea imry d =dime. All esigi i h be tell it us a pedes gosssoss, other care an emeseeday swot :osgb, !Sore rami, a Bleaokitii ill cure you. If your dad yes lrhacpuo.: Cough, Its A pt.sgttly, are. A daft dthat iasaiMditeamt 314ETIt:\, don't Iau to as it, it or matt natbiug. Ask rem [MOWS CORE, Price wets•, .00. L your Lo.Gs are sato m e S.iilos*'s P•x.•.t ^'aria. n ate rENTS mast OM= A110 11 lh* i i 1 W bestow ha the L. al. Yaill s id teatb aM1tOeDANATE rAa•i. it opol,aahm the lie a�. Patent tN rata's Homo Io loss firm mei* team WA1H11401►)24. )tL OA DILA K•/NO. We ad Imt.bifit free of aril CH. C'A'Lt.)+ri 1f OH e rr. ere. M the. Pwu..•.tor the liter I.r Div.. sad to ottl.isla o1 the t Mice Iw c iroutrc. ads :cc Weems to actual oltents to •-gin: County. wrltew ✓ A *MOW A n.. patrol eros. wash;ngwa. D.0 Hat JNN'S kKING WIDER )ICS BEST FRIEND eT SALr 1N CANADA. IMiBT$ EASILY PAID Thea O emellasem ed a me Mites Se alma. Tear stead Swim. •pase, of ss wee imeed at the table eels •vsafrig whoa may fused, Yr. Behar, • esu ly Melee is Aria .os► -pock. fowl • Ove amts, which he had we r+oshse- ttas .1 rater there. "Heller he sustained. that r se pion for yea 1 should Mee pat yea is my pasted -bask. Nem wife. don't you wast Gess ready eerie' «thank you, she replied. (oldies the sats sed meting i% ander the edge ad her lertrey, 'mouee is always.ocepteble." As M. Baker ws paring oat the tea, it severed to her let ehe was is debt to her wt Jam, sad when opporteuity sear- ed, s1. pushed the seas mew her plate. saying: "Here, Auntie, this O.e ddl•ra pertly pays m; debt." "Very well, she replied, "I will wit w miry,her., of w►1 borrowed item •sm t card y." As Lest Jame headed Mary the .ole, e ke added: "1 will give you this, os a000tta1. sad the balance of the mosey se sons se I get i1.' "AU right," answered Mary, laughing, "sad rode we all seem to he a the humor of paying debts, I will fellow wit. Frank, 1 owe you .obi.thing lot music ; here te part of it," and .he threw the teak -mote across the tabic to her brother. "Well r said Mr. Raker, "1 wish sow body owed we, sad that I owed somebody, me that 1 might come into the rang.' "You *an," said Freak. "I owe Mrs. Baker or yea -it'. all the sen - for my board I herewith W7 you pert of tt.•. Amid general laughter. Mr. Baker took the me bad playfully threw it again to he wife, gulag. ..It's !oars, Lucy; what belongs w me, be- longs to you. It'. completed the round, and we aU had the benefit of it." "And sow it must go around agate," re- plied sbe pyly. "I like to see money car related ; tt should never lie idle. Auut Jame, yoe take it. Now I have pawl you tea dollar.." •'Mary, ben is mother tire dollars un my account, '• said Aust Jane, heading the mosey to Ma And you, Freak, this is ten dollar for the mast you bought me,.. gid Mary, heeding it to her brother. "And 1you tea dollars for my board," said Frank." and the sole nue mare ratted in Mrs. Baker's hand. "Was there ever w wo.derlal en ea- cMage • etelaiated /dory. all nonsense " exclaimed Mr. Baker. "Not is the West," answered his wife. "It's all richt... 'Certvnly,-' said Freak. "When mosey belonp to you. 704Af d�ispo s of it as you please. I have the T right ; its a fait one e, though very uncommon." "It shoos the use of imam." said Aaut Jane. "It makes the circuit 4 the world and brings its valise to every ons who touches tt." "This aote has .et finished ile work yet as 1 will show yea, if you give it to me agate." sad Mrs. Baker to ber hos- teler. "I prows* yos with the five -dollar note," said Mr. Baker. "And I give it to you, Aunt Jane. I owed you fifteen dollars, tied ha.* our paid Stales ter Teeng Neasekeepee.• 1. A doinmgg room must be imperfect order before breakfast is served. Y. A wearer is responsible for the heat of the dishes afar they came frees the kitchen. If leo bet she west oo.l them; if •sot hot enough, she mast seed them back. 3. Coffee sad bot milk mast be kept •t the right temperature to preserve tear beet ti•vor. 4. Water must be fresh .ad cool 5. Butter mast sot be served se mom as to become soh mil oily. 6. Bread lest be freshly cut. 7. Deem mum lee kept tilled. e Nothieg bet am unexpected extra should ever M asked for. e. Everything must be pseud at the left, placed at the right. Ill la cleartag the table food must be Orsi removed; thee soiled chola, glass, sil- ver sad cutlery: t1e crumbs. II. Kverythi.g relating to ems coarse must M remised before mercies mother coarse --(load Reasekespi.g. jE "t1 S , i owirO tr'~• MANI am a use se l=lb fS 1 =.1'h ..seen tb_e ;oft r of w Me west • all iplu• Moe - w 5 M *. . asst m,R �� TttlZ . OM esu bir mamba'. kali be - KIM H BY F. H. JORDAN. A sem.rkable "lee* .r Gtwseweir.. O.e of the most remarkable pieces el old Bysmtime glassware mow is oaissme, is the "Luck of Mullah." which mover was broken, notwithstanding the poem et Mead, translated by Longfellow. At emu time the heir-breased Duke .f Wharton lett it fell, bat the butler, the aasient smseshal of the hoes*. caught it in • napkin. 1t is the property of the Mesgraft family, an heirloom which has boom cherished may matures. Legend says it was om•tc ed by • member of the family from the furies by the well of St. Cuthbert ie the garden d the ...sloe of Kdaw1. and the el.be is eager called after him as they flow sway it ever this glair do break or fell. Farewell the lock of Edenbolt. Bat the Lack of F.denh•Il has not yet been broken, though it is • Obis et eagsM- its thinness It is Kill kept by the Mill se tae of their most precious pomeesioes is • esedts•vsl case of decorated leather, mod guarded with sedulous etre.-New Telt Tribune. ronto House IR THE LBADINO The Weems Wb. laughs. For a good. everyday household angel give as • woman who laughs. Her biscuit may not he always lost right, and she may what owed befdore • ccasionally burn her bread sad forget to "Y5 are e'eeeiv, sv dear boy. by t . replace dislocated battens, bet for solid api, ambrokea taus lbs Artie enm has comfort all day end every day she t. • pare- wha. a nae it u as clearbedaylight." re- go- Home s sot a battle -field, nor lits plid'Yra Ihok.r TIM FOR TILE Pearse. ' a� m "Yoe have, bad now Mary, I pal you my indebtedness." •I take It with thank., Auntie." replied Men, -end now the time has c„me when this note malt he divided, because I do riot owe Freak i.e dollar more. How much haft I to pay your "Two dollars aed see cats," replied Frank. "Gra you change tt" "Let r see; sixty-two, thirty-eight, yws, Nero is the change; the spell is broken. 1] ary bad you eed I divide the spoils." How iamb has the bask -note paid?' .bid Macy. "Let's count up. lora. Baker paid Aunt Jame fifteen dollar, which Aunt Jane pre W me. l gave Freak twelve dollars and sixty-two cents. Frank gave Mr. Baker to dollars -altogether fifty-two dollars bad sixty-two meta "I1'. all nonsense, 1 all you," cried Mr. Baker again. "You ail owe tech other MATTERS SC INTEREST TO CANA- DIAN AGRICULTURISTS. .sasses Wee /•Moist CaNM--ere[. RNteiw Nees a Vslnabt. Address tires Tile n owise-• General .emtsssry of Me me- merits. armarts. Arid. FMteber gave es address as the asaa•I desyssl*ou el dairymen urea the value of owlets grasses for the purpose el feeding cattle. Vitiate he muted with •11 the ardour ed as eathasiast that his upseml work se an eswmsolegtst a learuiag the mesas d eosh•tieg timed poste was mere iseportaal than my eater, the duty devolving apes kin of aktsg impartments is grasses was of great valise. In the emeree a. uoeediag 7 clever and interest - tag address. be probably `ave more eke, swam epos the sbleot el grammes seed Ser peelersthinlas hearers ..&4 bey. oke•& by aayy other amass, and be has pier et my) sates and imported gramme, obese poulianttss be watches with the greatest care. He bas also made • stsdy el the grime growing uacuiiiv&1ed u every part of the euOalry. Ha finds that there am lop satire varieties, mate of them ea- os.diegly valuable. He found belt with the seed mixtures sold for • ermanmt peelers He did not blame the =. •demes, for they weld me sell what was es tire market ; but as a greater part et the seed wee um ted from Europe. wawa it is lhwed by persons mut suflicleotly well - &stormed to Judge of the differewv betwsen the species cle..ly allied. back of the sed wee sot suited to this country. He showed that what u knows In ague di mittres u as June greases, and belittle farmers, was in fact the &emtuoky blue grass which was the haus of the farm of s great stock growing region. While ad- mitting tau good quakes of timothy, be peunteJ best oda lai he to l cite u°t•t•eoe , ROODS BYPORI08. LI LATIN!! AND ism ass ioag, ....ding rev. Th. trick of Mr. Baker did mot ait very clearly, bat sways seeing the height side. nr, tf t1. tie rat se st d did. .atter has se bright sole, of Minute up the dark me, is • very important faculty, ons of t1e things no women should be without. We are not •11 born with the sunkt• u bur hearts as the Irish prettily phrase it, jut we ens cultivate • cbeesJ�akirat�b el humor it we only tray it. -- Xw Yerker. ff..tard In alekeea Mustard is very useful in the tre•tteet el the sick whoa properly used. It ma be applied to surfaces anywhere about the body to relieve Mensal pais wham mead by congestion. It is useful is eesgestw of the bowels. lungs, pleers, efts or •pled cord. The proper way topr.p•re the mnefard poste s oa to take sr 4007 mai make into • paste with eold water. Bpreed this paste the arse ousted 00 beam wrmdla, sprinkle mustard fiver Nie surface. damps • this piece of ek+th, pleas ever •B and p� ie Ude way yes gat the Maas gaspduly, is 10 or Ig imieut.s, and it Amidbe Ids es until the miriade eI the skim is red. L AID JLN1'ER 3-OODS )now dt view. P. OrDEA, Tawas T.rrlbl. (Miers• Ommes sad his little sister were pleylmg le the dining room whom • gentleman, win was as intimate Prised of the sadly, sp- • Wat t1. deer. hat .re you leis& e►lldreur be sant Oh," mid Georgic •'we M.m hem play. big at papa sed sten" "Ad haw did you de that?" '.Oh. easy sanagli. 1 est dews at this e nd ef the the •.d said, This beefsteak isot Stt.eat. ' "Then Alio, answered, ' it'e gad enough Ise y*u 1 ..it. s Isb and she threw a g.pkin on the leer and west .psalm 'Hat's bow." lassegoi ugust Flower" For two years I suffered terribly with stomach trouble, and was for all that time under treatment by a physician. He finally, after trying everything, said stomach was about worn out, and that I would have to cease eating solid food fora time at kind.k. I was w weak that I could not work. Finally on the recom- mendation of a friend who had used you r preparations with beneficial re- sults, I ptucured a bottle of August Flower, and com- menced using it. It seemed to do me good at once. I gained in strength and flesh rapidly : my ap- petite became good, and I suffered no bad effects from what I ate. I feel now like a new man, and con- sider thaf August Flower has en- tirely cured me of Dyspepsia in its worst form. JAMES E. DsDYItiCR, Saugerties, New York. W. B. Utley, St. George's, S. C., writes: I have used your Augu,t Flower for Dyspepsia and find it al. excellent remeely-. A worn-out Stomach. Pansieea �y net is di+adynt•gee .Iso. Md erpled that more attention shouldLe paid where Spools would be p ATE NTS w mauve Lenses in rise. wh of sod, ,lunate am* nature of dairy work arms oA uteeasee i0 'miry C.o. p�� A At • recent Iargo mecum of farmers im ppr� Asea. New York Sato ): l' D. brbe.d gave .n exhaustive address on disgeeb of dairy-&71.41frriorr=m1111141.welfbitti.�tt cows. He gid th.t termer pay bat littleGwabwtt.Yenalitsrpb attestors to ten dueseri that affect domes-iab.� .adlss alma fish of se tar mama s e len s wear own loch and • ontntilXt trims herds escape; hkeno the losses that many farmers yearly satin. Diseases of owe were moat important, as the product Leesworta�� trpsmearMhaego►mtM of the cow was used s human food, wvid 1. • sad especially for the diet d children. He race=es u!= A urged the importance of keeping the cow in the best of health. giving ber the best of foods end the most healthy environment. lk we mast have • Nee Is a Marry, 11 was • kens*, sad.lowly-moving fem- oral cortege. Broadway was crowded and ft tame the driver of the beanie was oblig- ed to bring his horss to s walk. Frees the ons of vehicles s hams= cab eaddealy evolved twill. The cabby was lashing his steed furiously aad hes psaesgsr appeared to be highly agitated The han- som wound in and oat of the line with won- derful rapidity, and was just er the point of dashite over • clean stretch of pavement when theear.s drifted squarely in front. For two Mocks the cabby was obliged to jog aim; behind, and at last kis paternal gave out. .11•7. yam" he sheeted at the bears. driver, "M oath el t1. ways M y fare's is • hurry !' "That's all ',.Wrsd the other. "miss .ii c "-Row York Adyertim•r. liaise rr+1...w ••1 want my .emey kook." sail aha.gmare jawd woman. "his scar Ma% what it's tweaked up to be, 1e • Map." "Nor ventured the druglbsL "No, imdsed. Dress's lT* .y as ale ltetti. that 'three applications to the heir vies esevert the met sureaseel kresette i.to? ggeleionci,tg " em "Weil, rt it ddiddn't work with sa Tim Mead* ~oils het 1 des% seem to abase for a amt. Wes gess •d married Mat pug eased wider es Gastral ammo* A M*tenAapd 1Mt. A telt Ms el 1he miler imps Y ttlmtei with • Mad of 1M.k velvet sad 1=of whits Gads Albeit wised with Wel Tins w .t .his *ash ribbon ell b1db wale or drh .+lube. M wallas as els wit d a tea re Are lith, is at proses% Asides able .red abs► •is seed either or ri slam .Md~with a•k mime Tib- bs.. iabs. le order to get pun nu perfectly be•Ithy taw - self-prearrvsti a was the tint law of ammo, std who. • sow giving milk is sufiering from say dis- ease maters exerts herself toi*d Ihebete of- fisystem ce• it -.ad the summary gleads u to secrete sulk! becrow the cheaad* through which the germs of deem are carneml oto the milk. There is muck writ- ten sad said on the subject e1 desalinate of 1 the stable, in the milk room bad of the atess*ls, which r all proper and should b.; bet the important factor that should be studied by all dairymen u the health of the uow. If Ile cow is not free from die- 1 ems, care of the *tuella will not prsvmottbe germs of death drum entering the body through the milk whirls we use. Eiighty-sevea i ms per cent. of the ilk water, which shows the teceeslty .f providing an abundance for the taws. and it should always be pure and wholesome. Water from a stagnant pool, or a well which gets the soakage from areas •n•, t'th, may have lurking witbiu it • paem that conveyed to the milk, finds ata vpoUm la the numbs family. It is through the source test typhoid fever hes leen koowu to have as origin. The doctor said aha the disease, garret. was rapidly increasing through the influence of higt, fading is canesntrated forms. The in armee es tuberculate among cows wae y rofet rod to. Milk from the .t retell cow was mobs for use, and be ad wised that all animals having this disown • should be killed, sod that when there was eves • sespicem of this Trouble, the animal should be separated from the bard to await development. AM typemd W5dq. Decimation d lollop.- .saes ins signed lkiby. Washisgles wee Mrs Friday. Qsees Vetere was married Friday. America was diodevss.d Friday. Mayflower landed Friday. Jean of Are wee boned at tee Make Fri - 43. We of Waterloo wee fought Friday. Bastile was Mand Friday. Battle of Manage woe ts.ght Friday. Julius ear was -_-' •ted Friday. Mearrew bursted 8hakeepw�+ w bet. Friday.7. Kier ("series I. was beheaded Friday. Battle el New Orleans was ta.gbt Fa4 L.oele wee .er.eaf.Ned Friday. >to s.a*e.d Thein. Wen (ie • whisper) -"I wish year Mede gldon►ud--"B. de I." Wile -„a..1 pm give thema MeV" tc► •.d meHts►ad-"Yea, i i.r lama water. (Te friend.). Bit% boll. try some d then Were se wile gave m• es • Christens ' w'as with many apologia ey. Tb. Mulberry as a WIsd-Mreah. I beg Isere to suggest ba opiates that the Russian mulberry would make a good wad -Weak. 1. It is said to be hardy to Manitoba bad the Northwest, and hardi sass is the first requisite. '2. It v early propagated, hence the plants are cheap *sough In quamtitres. i. It is teriac*Ms of lite when oboe rooted. e. It grows rapidly u fairly fertile soil 5. It grows with low branches whets suprebed, and wbets pruned the limbs droop sew - what. 8. It will grow quite tensed with im- erl•c ng branches, with numerous small limbs, tasking a dabs shade when planted close together. 7. It .herds fruit that is much relished by our feathered friends, as wells shelter for their sesta These seem re.mies ie its favor are worthy et atmtiea -W. B. H., is Farmer's Advocate. b iM. tmrvy. Mrs. O7�.-ss"g -"Om I have my husband p and 1.t�t��mauthr y; that is smash •• W gq. TU ,tris mama lushest • mesa moi maks hay. bit emoted as soar ::*, yes Masa w a. te b11t11pnd ss I LN Ms lel the bead wil a tabs' pia. sed bah aro 1• aha b=ast, mod the dsn*..s oras be wast M M p* ell our a mtthm� lr• A tat r. be Heeded. Because • small nasality of liquid assure proves bemoans' to pot pinata is the window garden, the temptation to give larger .pphi- catess should be resisted. While a testier burse plant is invigorated by • weak sal- tie at times, there is dagger of imiery when the .mons* giver the plmota is copi- ous Clear wstar .stottld be send mostly three moose • weak being often .as gh tor fertiliser solutions, eves wises the eslutesse are eery weak. Ten Meet Misers. The beat chases is that made frit 11. whole milk. Wbes • b.a.d of chases is pt a the market that is twos to he of the frost q..lity it always seise middy. Wb.. the market is eventeeked with amen it is of Use poorer kinds. The tesd..oy to make • poetics .f the cream tats butter and the cheese only • A 1. parties .t t whsle taillt destroys the pale of the e1.s by copoodgg is a take its piece with iss. - briar 1892-SCH0OL OPENINC4892 AMO TNa lypephimplits d Lir ad Sok No other Emulsion is so easy to take. It does not separate nor spoiL It is always sweet as cream. The most sensitive stomach can retain it. CURES Scrofulous and Wasting Diseases. Chronic Cough. Loss of Appetite. Mental and Nervous Prostration. General Debility, &c. Bowers of all Imitations. Ask for the D. a L." Emotion. and tease all others. PAM' sOC AND 481 Pea MOTTLE. Headquarters at Fraser & Porter's. ALL THE LATEST AND Ill»,, DIICATIONAL-%ORKS>, AUTUO.I1*D AND I'.tiooMWDSD 705 High, iodel, Public and Separate Schools, See our excellent value in Exercise and Scribbling Books ---The Bee Hive, Frontier and Silver Medal. Nothing given away iso this store except rulers, as our profits are too small. We give by far the best value for your money 11 town. rRASER It PORTER, Central Telephone Exchange. Court House Square. Bold by F'. J orcia.n. PLANING SILL ESTABLiSMED 1165. Buchanan & Son, n iNO YACTt-nmte SASH, DOOR and BLIND, Irceirre 1n an kinds of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES Aad bander% materiel et every ossertptia. School Furniture a Specialty. M.eesalty /..teen H lenses who ha.e se specialty mild overmans the heir whet hogs them held - lag • is se may plates thee they man a s tell whisk sopped. tbow, gad demi& what they sad thew fans ere best .duped ts and pat their faith .red eeergies is *u. G. remise .oast stick to it they would he MOM, ease sfal im tics sad.-Hsaobseter U.i.s. • Herd 1..... se L...". The sew id.a tk•t the war* sbenld be as eamfally pram wed hem • weasel as any ether produce, .f thealberiarnis hard to pat is practice alter barer sand ten lefty years the farm yard .•aero ceder the roves apee the steep hWaide whish four esu herder el the roasts brisk. -Pest. 1. P. Mherta A weenie ~we. A few hens, led se table maps, mil e7r& t nrgiYsMdy. sham • loth 1 em arae, Mt se tt4 Arm. ___ they ru.s.. Mara lsed, bet beaamn wy mem a gmater variety, sad ass maw b«motiss. -MAT- CLEARING sup D41 04 a ta i CHOICE FRUITS JAS. SAUNDERS' McLEAN'S BLOCK. As be isteeds retiring from bosses, be will sell his large and wdl-swsorted .tack at bottom prices. Chinaware. Jeweller y, Wedding Rings, Silverware, Nioks/l and Plated Knives, Fork • and Spoons, Albania, Plash and Other Goods, Toys. F amr'y Gooda,Gfa 1.000 Nis of Fall Pater sal lotion. WWII WILL sm MCP ST .All t'at1a. Nw is your time M beryls& 20 PER CENT. will be deduct- ed for teachers and others getting op C'hr'istens* Tram Raisins, Currants, Peels, Etc. Raisins and Currants cleaned and ready for use. . ALL - THE - SEASONABLE - FRUITS FRESH AND CLEAN, AT REES PRICE & SON'S. NEW G -ODDS_ T'he subscriber wishes to announce the arrival 01 NEW AND FANCY GOODS i NOTABLY NAVY AND BLACK ALL -WOOL SERBES, Sidra wide and moderate in price NAVY Y FLANNELS, 28 Ills W?Dt 1 n .,ft tuwi hard finish, from the brad amokomm. A morsel aosorkmeot d otime.asv and fashionable rob as the way, sad will In .owed Later on. A literal dimwit en all sash parelhasr beer es* dollar sp. Rtrlttly efts prior. ISO/ wet. 2.4771•72;10, art 1lV1fB�YISYse'.