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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-11-10, Page 22 TAN SIGNAL : OODERICOII; ONT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBkR 10, 18l►2. A NOTHBRIBLOW TO TRA DB PROSPECTS OP AM INDUSTRIAL WAR IN ENGLAND Wee sisewls .f . ue.eewm.sati.. ..r ca. 1as.ter `N.w«e to a.de.. ...es Fla. rev Casa-Tsci feeds! v.i.... mave fi...0w. e..• -Owl.. Mee Hope t. •emose4. LoaDoe. Nov. 7 -England new Safer day the bsgu.ag t what same likely to be the greatest industrial wee that Ob. nates ry has known ill matey years Cites mine operating 14.000,000spas/dies were drat down Of the 44,000,000 spindles ran le S.gla.d the mill owaets he.. • Mestere' Fedrattoe, is which 90,000,000 email., .re Flel Tis ower. 1 the 6,000,000 .: ,1111 rsaning .i11 pay to the ,d.raiioa a hes of •((art►ug • spud!, per week for such u they keep at wort. There are about 94,000 operative spawn grouped tato venous losd renes, en federated is an A.talgemesed Aaeesiath. of Cotton Spua.rs. flak average earw- iags for a .eek .r e0 torn era 11 @hillier The load onions have a reserve had 1 £120,000. this will b. further l.,rensed b the contributions 1 4 shillings a weak frees 9000 members who will remain at week From .11 .,.ren £7400 wiU Mw is weekly w ami the operative. The sales sass here Ise.., great ..it tress the struggle, e.d teat is khat M will hd.ee eatoiders to join the edn.s With . vatic w is the "aseihmper 1•tmr, The H Fedee.Mas ham remind • severe Naw at Selma. whets the )iMac Employees' A•emr•tios res &math' w se - smooth with the Federalise la . sAe.• w redeem peva !'heir 1✓>4SM,11S apls'Im are still kept bum e.' M s openings see th wertiog en e add sash late y at fav ) e pinned the tam pea 7.N.. they see margin*apron.1palls other the. . Mabee .slog /.,Mens Satesn dims the Federation end have shred these mob If i.ps .newt is bolt sv.ti. ee maim hr 1 ether mills will open„the them paythe -' pebble s . Federasion Sae ~ w� b The I. .imilitgreatly s .. i the wash 1. dolmens. •Ms w the pan of 11e .sen. seisms redeem wove S pee "nab ON 1 JOYS Both the method and reunite when Syrup of Figs ie taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yt t promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevts6 and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedyof its kind ever pro- duced, pleasng to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent quill ties oommend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of T igs is for tale in 750 bottles h: all leading druggists. Any rc:i..L:edn:€Yi.t wIto may not have it c u Laird will pnxure it promptly for any unit wbo wisde0 to try it. MiiiitliSallthei only by the CAIIFORMII FIG anter CI, gas r>i xoiaoo. Q4L LOU1SV1LLL. KT. batty TQM i Otto. A. FRAM, APIWT AT GODIOUaN. THE POETS CORNER Tin limed or V.s4-s.1.. Beyond the purple, May trees Of summer's ethos' b.odurles ; Beyond the sands, beyond dream. Beyond the range 1 eyes like these, And only in the reset 1 die Enraptured gam 1 ss..ory, There hen the land long len to o. - The Land of Used -to -be. A land enchanted, mak mewing In golden seas when dream dimq Along their dripping banks, .a4 seek To Jason in their mystic comae That dared mos with its malady; 0 such • land, with such • mesa, Kissing its shores eternally, L the fair Used -to -be. A land where more err girds The air with belts of singing birds, And sows all 'mond, with such sweet words That even in the lowing herds A mewing lives so sweet to me Lost laughter ripplee limpidly From lips brimmed o'er with o11 the glee 01 rare old Used -to -be. 0, lend of love and dreamy thoughts, And shining Gelds and shady spots, Of coolest, greenest, gravy plots Embossed with wild forget -me -sots, And all the blooms that cunningly Lift the noes up to me Ont of the past ; I kiss in thee The lips of Used -to be. I love ye all, anti with wet eyes Turned glimmeringly on the skies, My blessings like your perfumes rise, Till e'er my soul a silence hes, Sweeter then any song t., me, 4weeter then any melody Or its sweet echo, yes. all thee My .dreams of Coed to -be. Told ser itinerate.. The Married Man --I tell my wife every thing. The Bachelor -Ever tell her a lie' The Married Man -Didn't I my 1 tell her everything' -Kate Field's Washington. TWtt Pate vier. For Nervous prostration and Anaemia there is no medicine that will so promptly and infallibly restore vigor and strength as Scott'. Emulsion. 2 N.tm.r harprNed. Mro. Fifty (who thinks the appears youth fall -You may be surprised to hear that that tell young man u m7 atm. Mr. (.oche --Yes, indeed ' I thought he was your grandson. -Life. Iadt.aaLea stied. GLNnowr<, I was thoroughly cured of iodigeetion by using only three bottles of R. B. R., and truthfully recommend it to .11 suffering from the same malady. 2 Mm,.. DAvtuso', Winniper, Man. A Spread Ve.tar.. Hank Bitters (prominent citizen of Okla- hom•-('ewnin' over to the lynehin' weight, Kernel Colossi Nook* -Any special features! hank Bitters--Yey music by the trine band. -National Tribune. It Neuss Ascii Irma. DLA, Sun,- We have usede \,lbw til in our family and know it is • sure caro for lumbago and from bites. My wife was .o had with lumbago that she could not straighten herself, and Yellow Oil com- pletely Carel her. It hat been a fortune to u'. 2 Ouvua Auaw, Owen Sound, Ont. Nd.'$ raw Wby. • We might as well oor,dder our engage ment ea broken, Reginald." •' 1 don't see why ' Your father said post- poned... Postponed until yea arrived at yew of discretion. Aum is your one, Reggy dear, you know .het that eseas ,"- mews Abseil Team. 1t i the current report about town that Ke..p h liaison for the throat •ted lamma is m•kbe muses remarkable cures with people who are troubled with Dough•, sore throat asthma, beveschitie sad esememptioei- Any druggist will give y00 a trill hoar free of eon. 1t is g.araateed is relieve and car.. Tao Imre bonne ore 50e. sad Sl. (Stow) An Awdi latest. Streamer WV by An you nail the town Whoop Up' That's as awful same. %mar (gravely) Stranger, if demi Tea Ys .a,. le Wee ..r. The Voll Mail Owens ..ya M has ae then that sh. heavy With ea sense geode •bread the ea the bane 1 the dill - salty. If Mrs Zatriese is aleatd, it odds. there e es chaise et • broth liveable ia the Unita Stet., Itves if lir. Q...l•d is sleeted • redwood day ea Deie.1 eiatem goods is aa.s,t01 . With all the H.h markets p••nAwed med ag•is * the= fish pesd•n, thm outlook is set hay. IN THE ARCTIC ICE- TYrtr.se. of she Draw area bedsits esptsem-45 t11..e. amens .e tate Wg Sax Fsawtwroo. 1i.,. 7. -The steam whaler Sol.gi, pili wind tram the Arca, y, bring. the ..w. 1 the d. sonnies 1 the wheelies bark Heise Mee, Capt. The=ir, and the 1.m 1 al 1 her crew. Only dye 1 the veneers the were saved. On Oct S, while the Hesse Hae was engaged its oSNiag is whale, she was crashed is the iw The in wince i. • rush sod withers ware - nig, and the Dicer. sad M had se these to lower the boat ud gat away. f1. fifth mate, Ward, • beet sower, Cook, Ker- shaw and two sailors were the oily ores saved. They elms, to the .an.ass as it seat ear the we. The ret 1 iki, dre'wt iaclud mag Cepa Theater, were either eawed' to death or drowsed For forty- /night ortyeight hours rte ,cos clue, to the oma sad were Seal?) taken og bythe stm whaler Gera. The Belugia ea brought down will her the cook tad • Japanese sailor et the Hae Two others remained ea the Oen and one went on the whaler Modem William Robinson, the chid officer et the whaler F. A. Barstow, sad Jobe oallaght of tie Thrasher died is the Aretia RICHARD CLARKE. Tao Welater .r TAm moose e.e•Lee fhf♦ deal, Weseree. Toaowro, Nev. 7. -Tae many friend@ 1 Richard R. Clarke, editor and make- r of the official Ora*ge or of this eitq,will regret to learn of his sudden death, which occurred at an earl:I hour yesterday morning. Mr. Clarke had n et for a Ionil while mimed good bealta, and was subject to • -throat affinities. On Saturday he was o.supied at Th. Sontinal office till thou. Thee he ret uroad home .ed oomplated of feeling unwell. He had difficulty 1 breathing and complained occasionally .f • choking sensation. He retired to rest e arly, bot them unfavorable symptoms ia- sreaeesg • doctor was test for. Before be arrived Mr. Clark* was dead, the paroxysm Doming quite radioed,. D..s..d, who was in the pprrig of lif., was brother of ex - Mayor Clan e. M.LA., and Charles H. Clarke, also 1 The Ueatiael .tett Wim mlr.. le All. Triumvir:., Nov. 7. - The Growth were i kept busting Saturday sail Sunday, there vy no lees thea viae Manna, but only in ! the instance were they ealled epos to [sake much 1 a fight. A fire whisk was .tte.ded witbeoe.ddea able loos and that tbr.nt.aed to out • big Swathe is the Meek was discovered o building ....pial by the A. 10-Cola.Ml Manufacturing Co., 108 110 King -thee* west, .t 1.48 yesterday morning. 11. itis brake tut in the ground Geer ger shot up the elevator shalt, spreadit. M every l.1. When the froths reached Um spot Games vera oaring eat frees every window, mashinngg tar moth. etreet. There was a eenddelable yua•tity of puns anti eels stored u the bundle, d tbie natural: Serener.dded to the Serener of rad the inane. Tis are was des min to the hiking. ht it took the fins.. a ,.wpb ef hon to dam. Magneto is The lees is estimated st$60011. The mese is oak..wn. A Mash taep..tev Dealt Timone Nev. 7. -Mr. Waiter Dar - lbw, inspector .t the Dessun . Laky died last aught at 6 .'od.a1 as h is 4..e, Olen Stewart, Norway.S. had bees • sneerer from fro a sht.e the bet fear years, .ed for ...the leek he was a•N. ee .read the bank. He was 1 foot address, seeder beariag, and pnpuler irir4 the .tier seethe sad •a.bamere .f the Demonise Mr. Darling was the veosgest see e1 the tat. Re.. W. IL Darling, rector of Holy Visit whip died some years ago. Hie mtrvi,4 brothers are Mr Fronk faring mrd Rev. Charism B. Darling. heti of tris laity Mr. Daring warned a daughter 1 Lar. W. O. Comsslc and leaves • family 1 pang Andres. like tear .ease yr can buy the all town Owes. nam& bworfrd el "wit eat ea' ohmage if. 41s's that wire Aare a' t" yosWS 140""11 \e. ler. -New York Pew Teri H» Tp..mka �0 e .w..a MT*.' SM A Si<VtRtO MEAD. N eave StW Them mese .s othesteesesss Maar Dwpiseat.e On George White, mower al Me•hisie:�isiy per bttetd • peen teeth eig►ngberthulme y'. de wW bed MetP B fa Mart Beath 11s was sada a the e./, • ting▪ g'M 'fl. "h..thene the �tvt�le the art Chase the 1. aver by e bead melt,, eao.ted 4tlkeAi. Asleii ee the seemed melt, sett. Alter W had been severer it was left fora time bends the body d the ari.aL About an Iter afterward {des berm looking .t the bead. ibe jaws hong op... He inserted the thumb 1 k right herd • ed the foregoer of kr less heed, sassing the dire about an leek use the te.sib .i the aniesaL Alhet instaatly the jaws thumb b.iw...' iseprtheing the Sager t s . U044.' eas with pair and beeogia to his aeaista.c, the hired oath and ems .r toe ether penises present. 11e digits bstweem the tiepr► vented tier trues clotty tightly 4.4. er amid gave opportunity for the insertion • steel instrument used r pulliag raffle frogt pecks/gee, and with the the jaws were prod apart for emengh to allow ether true iassru05.ts me be thruigb the aid et whisk the jaws 6u•lly prod aprt aid Cloth thumb and The grip of the jaws was seek 41.6 She neessered the�.i.ger.the thTM ia�jary will c'..' dor using his right head ; *obosh ec. hahe ties, 1lnd et the ...d W been severed ben the boy tail/ ea hose Were the oe- enthus, ire eempbuss .athr4ee en the embers 1 tants a that .ash adios , will thew sive ed We bele sin to twelve bum seer the bed was eeere& sad ie i ; t~.s e sit foe & 1 b emeneiee Ise the jaw -•a.1asi..i and pssi.sin ate 54 t... Nen Neeneasla She..S.. 1 she boom aleph e�k..� the M1Ry wee iedWwo4 e.& pas nab= edam le inner is thew ' WM r undid die ile.siollwr smelled wildly Is the waffle. "=as►-e-kh she. "ertar d -. bens. �:...& the maw The therm made w sent laps need the seem. At.5.4 the seieias baby vlg.. suety. red pe ie.md • great twiny .t en- k...M.s Ilse �.ps10 p supposed a mike } Wb.sp re' .egi s their bwahn.w "Meth, .ilei w Httle.mw "Hed-abp. baby en the bra .' Tb. se m..1 the dunk Q.s y was the sand. J flew Sawa' through the beer-gkism Wales pow ithe Au* a the thing *,aerie. the .aM.e basis. with • Ahlisen glow. the 1.17 tat weep. With •.hid..f ten- der en- r the cradle sad imp.faerd ••ssoft kine uher pon Se brew, than termed a her the thick. The mater 1 the Mese stirred and opus- d4W.,. 'C•• I helpers. /t•ri•r' he feebly &skid. with a yaws The vile sed mother sighed. Ho.."1=1 Jobs.' .1. weariilyd r joiasd. he It was the ymater of the been talking e • teased nut day. "11 I leek mp M fearfully h•g,ard This being H. With the baby terribly wearing." Tis master of the both looked deeidsd)y satiated with life. Clear arts, "Speakingof bravado on the sea%1d rte alieiu a of a oto -legged nos I saw turned etf i. Western Paean .anis with I wee • . mud Blah • Roger soles, gnat 1 the See aro "He was known a has killed five . . He had lot • leg while trying to add • sixth to his string. bet finally roomer - ed, was tried and seetaieed to hang. The eethntiom wok dace i the court imam yard, ..d several themsmad people gathered to witness is McCoy, for that was the mihiaal'e nide, nesseded the scaffold with me other assistance than that afforded by his numb. Whoa asked if 4. had soy- = �1�� to m7 he replied that be tori like to my good-by��� �to his fiddle. is was brought sod, steads , on the death- trap, played a hvely air, handed the violin to sheriff, and with the aid of his match dano.d • jig on the trap. He them menounced that be was ready. His arms were pinioned, the black cap drawn over his heed and the trap sprang. The reps= ad stir being earned back en t1. etr•dond more dead than alive he asked how bag M would take to proems another oma Els was told about Les mitat.a. 'Well, gin an my old fiddle while I'm waiting, he said. He was uspiaiomd, the cap removed and he reed. W kat bow w the amdienos, saying he had not *spieled an e cr.."- Wswa.b Proverbs ea Women. What woman .ills God wills H..1. takes a wife finds • maser. A foolish woes& is knows by bur *aam7. A melon and . woman aro herd to oh..... H. that bath • wife i always man 1 strife. A woman unemployed is M is .i. skier A woman aoaosals what she does met brew. Never • looking glass told • woman she Was ugly. A woman wbo looks much i• the gleam *as little. A tender hearted mother makes • ambb7 d0rght.r A deaf husband .rad a Itliad wife mak. • bMPy co.Ind With an .ld ha.band's hide a widow ►tie • 7005, han. Weather, wind and w.maa'. .ids snags like the them Widows wap fear the lathed • hambendn n et frthe loss lthe. He who is married, r tries b bed r a., r .ever free free plague Disraeli ..d 5I.•.r,. At • dinner gives is Losdo. is 1111 y Barna Bro..., to the Orad Duke of Sawa Weiner, Herr von P4.... k, who was one of the ga..w, bed • keg oonveren4on with Mr Disraeli then leader el the Opposition He them serf he should shortly be to undertake the direence 1 the 00..rashostt that W Brea duty would he to reorganise the army; that he would then take the 4t bort-ps.a.at a denary war thalami Astri, a dineave the (thither Diet, to overpower the middle end awake mate, sad to gine • e•tM.a1 unity to Grime, ender the leadership of Freesia. " i em oath hese," he mid, " to say ado e the Qesen'e Ministers." Mr Diera.I1'a remark es this extemsrdt art pr�r•essh, which wee ben liwrwl7 faNlled, was "Take can d that man ; he einem aha• he says." --Peet isse a of Lord Augustine ML. innw Peat ills. Leith. spa 11srINI DovrliMPw PAR AND MOS 'Ae aw Das. 1 illetletrlents aimed berth will an, is is fail sheet el Villa Fobs*. when the Date of Trek is .s 4, t apiy with Professor Ike, at ii.l `hent. le •py ku pretty vtlru .• the side 1 a is the village .f Neese - lithe. The new primly ma .01045.1► =furnished. is • fair three* of the NiidG-clean Oew.•a nth, sed oo0504. • m.gutta..t view 1 the of untie oppo- site pp -site the teen of Heidelberg, the Konya sethl o a .- t•►l sad Holkesk.r sed the swiftly -row nag ill.okar. Beth the Austria• sod Garet•, Seepes.w are giving • very basdsot.o prise to the wisest of the lrug dutan a ram The Sim- perer 1 Aintree • pries to the Wrath vi. - tor a an exquisite suitor u solid silver ea s ebony rand, representing an Austrian Hurn officer on • thoroughbred at fall gall.; on each aid. 1 the stead is • haw retie( is •than, representing the Broaden - berg trate and St.p►ens Tower end a brut • silver third with the Hapsk.rg rum, end bearing the dedication Ths German Emperors prise is eh.taolwbk s, brag • ..lid silver best 1 himwt lei .K g..er.ury ham that Lord Ten- nyson was twice offered • R.rs.Msy and twin Method the than. He elevation to w peerage was the int i•sta•e• of Wo wry merit nese teems boos rewarded with • patent 1 nobility. De. Carlos •tti.ds meek •nsalies and enrmou to She earisetvi . snmks papers ol Teniae y ethos 1 hi boy tar pets Oa the Pima Sas Hares he i sessewawi y fees dep. whisk see W by as seamy .trisw y the 1 Jr mem ries lr�pdam► sr tw.1 these der ate et the FagLith pm/M Lkeglev the • lav r permit there is 11.1 ne senvw•tia•Jiw and W • Mins karat 1 its wean iessetily miss - Meet Dan De- rise has hese Tiotiew *dna. Hamer y, ..d Vias•; b i •hs i l this his nether at ate, end hes �Mgeens bilges d W ow Mose is T;l. lase 1...e the oohed y • Fee - iron Mahar ea ens thesis• for seethe whisk suitably {The gr i Mir- �M•r�. Ooset•iiw retested a m•me•a, and thee wroth dos. es the Mak 1 his sad i. Greek the weds. "1 shave *lankly, sad ase held my ihege. The nems that the &wee" hdmti± and her sen d. 4 ggatot . well t.gsther ate rite **Atha lo.mi ties 1. feet, i Oer- W7. hao resakpa'-4 the la that the ae.dmstry ie is reality lbs O Mims mei steHer p willies* Semi aseenilirg hie masher. Flange MU** the yesy.r i i• the footsteps et W mere iU.Miwu 1.$ He is 0.kt"sg 44,eot ,fain. fav the peer arts u the field., taking Liam .t their dim- ple duties and labees as their theism Ills week' priaeepally is pastil Sir Fredrick Leijhtes is song the in ant the u 551.ette the works for the Chicago Yxbmbtion. A.•d.aioi.as sad as- sociates will, 1 oomre, be well rprseos$s4, bat painters 1 every school will he reprises= to oostnbnte y Bir FredrMk. Bir Arthur Salti.•e has told ea War- eham:, doubtless merely to appease hit, that he finds the railway the best plies to compose ia, as the • 1 the enrage p•.sg of seem try before the fermate th. brims. The rrwwgessetm for the wedding 1 Princes Hare 1 ldiiburgh are very lir from being bed. There are difficulties and dispute the settlements whisk thrsmwe to break off the merrier, aka Rtiemad they w mot yet arranged. the Pope le very reluctant to groat a dipeneatian to enable Price F.rdisi•.d (wbo is a Roma Whelk) to marry • Lutheran, uses..e he uIr..gly objects to the .tipnitios that any chi are to he brought upp as members of the Orthodox Church. However, the sense difficulty nose overcome when King Charles of Romania married Princess Elizabeth of Weed seeder precisely similar ciro0msteseem Bene Hir.ok, having devoted Me youth e occ.h•latin mullions, app•rem de seem oat► to dedicate his old age to pintan- Bonze three or four mouths ago it was •souaced that the Bron had than - belted all his winnings on the turf for the last year -$72,500- amen( the most deerv- keg English charities Siam. then he 1.. ...cumulated fresh profits over the "Oaks," the "Prism of Willies's Stakes," the "St. and the "Lancashire Plate" --alta r about 9100,000. He very properly eeeoeeves that for the pprr.seenena he ham already oentribet d smscient ; bot be mow ketissmtth that this ran will be available isr eharieble ptrpom. at the onh eethe .set 1 1111. A wholesale interviewer 1 animal /neck anthers has amaa,ed to trap them while is the throes d work, and to plass this record e t 1 .hat be observed_ Hs says : '•While writing Daudet smiles malicouely; Zola repeats in • loud voice the phew which i at the tip 1 the pea; 114 - mead de (i.ree.rt shoves he hps as if be were eating; Jules Lemaitr. ,troth his mustache with he 11t bead ; Ladovia Haler looks tap to the o4.14.g to collect hi. to Mel►no paw his 1e.rl tato lie e medita1; Jean Richop o nope en Ms desk when he is m wentlights of a phrase; while mreht. forFrannie •• thyme; •Boras r wmsrms.iss W head; Sargent whistles; Jean Rthere., when he is ori veew, masss to be Waking 1 else, and G.vry.. Ohne apeman t be 1 nt1i g The Princess 1 Wales, the Dedesm 1 etf., and Prince. Hand have lately been distinguishing themselves rather rem•�rksM] with their fishing exploits sad have 1a.r e wade after mlssoa, r wait d&Wlely by the waters edge, rad i bead, like any ether Sahara Qom. Victoria has entirely ggiive imp sit - Media, "public worship" on Smoky meth - tags le the pariah kirk at (›.thio, w� as wi.t regularly for thirty -M ranee, exSnpt when the wombs,. k her 1i. rash of tourists from. lrasmtsr sad Banner 1..ah latterly an i.tolesbfw.d.•...,..4 ellen behaved vary badly. The Quoins god• to cratbb only as the Autumn Sacrament Sabbath," witj.h r usually the - y is Oetobr. they sow Ys.sen Apprs-_-. The helmsmen eustrjbuer was talkies e the editor .hos he beard a terrific itv in the composing commas the Sour above. "What's that"' he exclaimed, sterna, sp tons "Bet's .11 right," said the editor, sooth- ingly; "lt'. nobly the forearm twinkling n nes 1 year join" PUSIST a"n�asu% LAMP GOODS NAIRN'S ASSORTMENT AND PRIDES. OUR RAISINS AND CURRANTS ARS UNUSUALLY PINS THIS SEASON. 0. A. NAIRN. -orry- COAL AND WOOD m Coal. Wood and Kinfrling deli- vered to all parts of town with quick despatch. >sr1Hai D OO amino ob..wa.. Move sed est cowl oe.sw.tly on head. ENT OWN. Sem Shawnee Iu.p coal for the in sestet serves. formes% to IR•AOXPCITZ 00r%. llretq.allty pustt.e illesebottb smith - ine SW sew se bead. est.W •tws,ba given eserst,y trade. WOO DhavenowgetWe meelaiswy h there on for sawing and splitting woed. C.t and split wood ready for stove always d stock, any .1..' Fort want. Deni frR.t that 1 am selling weed, cot and silt, se cheap as you r•a boy Nog wood am the marker. All my wood is mad by the cord of Lys feet r b•rf Bard Iota ; as loaf or les business about it. E13rfDLDl1'e WOOD. Pia. sad hemlock. 1 tet loss, r des sed spilt any leemtb. ()mcs, YA*D AND COAL SHIM. in old drill shed, Neionat, foot of Ham- iltot. A., three minutes walk from Coat t House Square. Orders left at my residence. Na 1 N.10 -o.. ser Smitb'. tinny, wfa MOM y. room Iteration. TINwa f*ea. JOHN 8. PLATT, Pro k,,,, FREE TRADE R1JtJ�1 I DIVA The only duty there will be in connection with my goods will be my duty to sell and the duty of the pub- lic to bay in the most satis- factory manner and best market. Beady -made Clothing a specialty, and everything in the latest and best Dry Goods and Groceries can be had at hard -times paces at Thr. Tonk Ch Store P. ODEA, Yanag91T, The Signal tsar Na wW er J +hwsiw �s ar •..wtv .44itll�el.rm~� tad • p55051 et We ,•ase_, Last i= efli j V ye � 04 year ib that our r1. le mess thee approval 1 our rises T a,ctttr fit; tl►11N In thislitre we bave • very laze stock of tine writing papers suit able for every Claes of Weans reresented in this locality, alai prising laid and wove, Imam quadrille and other papers, rttlei or sanded, as tray be required. •huts Moat Thisunload eine is kept in the fall of qualities same am letter While este , irkead►s aro not to generally used, they till •n important place to commercial correspondence. Bee what we've got under the above heads. Bs\� �1toa►s I1 the '•pay as lee ge - P� •m. the order of the day the demand !tor •cooant would not b. s0 great bur= are some mss who sant so many duttners that they wonder if the stock will ever run out. We don't intend it y, and at present our stock is nam pieta to this line with four aim., Good paper and neat ruling. B<otementa Both single and double dollen and cents columns. They 0005 cheaper than bill beads, and the the proper thing to send after delinquent once a month. are sure to fetch him 'round sometime. e YaiN 0•e\Ore,s Now, it would be hard to ga along without envelopes, and to keep up with the demand kr them we keep a large stock ea hand. We have now shout a hundred thousand in stock, sad the prices will range from 75c. to 12.00 per M. We handle taemt menial and legal sixes exclusively Cornriistrtswk '?rstl�pq�( has already been partially amen erated in some of the head, abova There is, however, a vast amount of work under this bead that to enumerate would more than take op the entire space occupied by this adv't, but we do it all at Ti. A 0.1At411,tliO'As to an "At Home" or a wedding require considerable taste in .elec- tion sometimes, but we make it an easy matter by keeping in stock the very latest and beet samples to be had. 0.1l and Pee. Gansu\ort We aim to excel in all the dilly. ent kinds of work we torn osis but especially in this, and kelp in stock plain and fancy papas suitable for e11 requirements. r otr amtlYs of entertainments and meetings promptly turned out, from the plain but neat to the most elepat with cord and pencil att.cbed. Cord % otisd► T'stkets This head covers a large range of work, from a bread or milk ticket to a neat oalhog card, from an or- dinary rdinary admission ticket to a wet, business card or a handsomely printed membership ticket. 4 otters Our facilities for turning out this clams of work are evidenced by lb* fact that the great bulk of it ie done by us. This line also Is- e ludas tcludas Dodgers which our three fsat.ranntllg j11 presses are able to turn out ki • surprisingly short time. belong to the deparnesit d also, and we maakkeaa speciality them --promptness being our As in this respect. A notice ad sail will appear in Tis Sweat fres ef charge when bills for seethe ate Ii' here. \\ t$ W oak in the typographical printing line can be done in the establishment in an expeditious and artistic manner and OW: V raid urs\\ tot Souse %wilt rtotanob\t. We exited our Bankes for path W- ith and solicit a ems anew ee of the ••• • T *VV. SSA UoosmoN. VOW'