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Peewe m. or any WNW%
CRISP AND OAMML-
/tsar.'• use nest CumGOeM r cows.
It
ram probably the ansa she wasted to
rte mosey bad that fm.maltd trale erMit-
l.ttae
Tke must ag..able, restorative imie sad
mild stimulate a* dfilbern'a Rest. Ina and
Wier
Thntt es tone sedl repay TO. is after W.
ma a sun of profit beyond year meet
ryfs. mr i nwa.a (aadateae.
L;.a,ghtly pimples, blotches, tae ,and all
along n osut. et the skin are remered by
sena 1•r law's Sulphur Slap. 1m
Menu. amuss savages ie a beet of
garde, . in A.a she ae • spaced ihseeit lee ;
✓ kart,;: ane u • *polled child.-ROuSlers.
('ot.upataor amine many sietiesc. War-
yu rt coved iKurdemos
t PIM whoa seeds& ler
At H.nuitim yesterday David Melees
jdl Upon a pane of glom whish oat mots a
sows gash in kis Wok that b. ease died
far 1•,,- • I blood.
A Cntcar•i mote baa erastrooted acMcher-
boit { ,., M {,:ell there are 48.070
wood, glue 1tt:
Co.. It b valued at a00Q, wtik
A funeral a • tiresome preaeha'S upper-
amity.
per•amity. Tun bio e. • harp
sed be a ill nuke the oo.ners wills iYs
Prey heti neaer died
Stree.gth mast be Weed is thought, or it
will atter le fouad oto wards. High -.Dead.
.g coma *about thrashes oeneepeating,
u ar .auras without dart
Tbrrra oothtn like disipltes, bat it
Mat aim a boy aay read se make
he ear wawa* to the trek garden while
• him trail as peening the hems. -Rao's
Eats.
Tae thoroughly great gale w those who
Uri done evtrythiar and who,
is word, have leets anything.
lana. c ..sell, d god's-Atihisw
Glide.
Tie h..rnet ossa the &.shos,
sed bola. thea nal putest. 11mrpaper
it mars is sheet like that of lhoaetUpaper:
early u ern, sad made el emsstialty the
maw material -woody fibres .cr.ped from
slid nils and boards,
The Presbyterian minister d Seelofscbea
Carlyle• native place. excused hiesseU
re -
oath for not sanding • recast an "the
rages and morals ' of her parishioners ea
tit rruund that • • there u amts r religion
ter murals m the datrict."
'Several little girls renaming home from
the pari one alternans whom they were
overtaken by a set that wesw4 the winds
street- They of AM= eaa her dear lib,
the faen.o.t one shanties to Mr eras -
mama " Rea ' ran ! gins, he will kick
wick hi. IMLI '
Tke vas: facilities of the J. C. Ayer Co..
i Lowell.Maa, enable them bpie.a The
Ilesur•r Mood purO.r-Ayer's Saiaprille
-with ..icy rwieh of the poorest iwJid.
Dost M- Induced to take a • Asap" sub.
anew t: ways remember that the best is
the cheapest
A Doti waWe oboe,. has�•stl� taken
pine to the writing of ..sane Tormerly
sly the initial at ib WASS YON ossa
�adyn. Now it skhewi*1sa in fall A
a same lways b the Mies
et dura . and if the mu
a atMew
heed t.i only tie imams=
Is all cam. where a midi Mt eleetivive
merino. n needed, Aver's Pills are the
Ian They improve the appetite, meter!
beshby action, premiss digassiea and
Nl late every fe-e-ien N. pili iD in
Fester •lemand, ar mem highly reeomasead-
d M the profession.
Poetry, a waxed sesf..he, myok!7y. I
Isir and a sweet neer miss wilt 1"111"11eftm
Rake a'enmao feel s. if Shoe was esIy a
rat of tissue paper bemoan heaven and
f : but it is the mea with the wart ea
.nae and six Ileum i. his beak balsam
eke whop. her in .ad sakell bar beery
ser afterward.
Tiou who keep their bleed is • pare sed
MIthv vandalise seed have little fear of
Amu attackers them. It Is 1lheenteebled,
na•down aq.t..m upset whish dimes Mat-
ra Its hangs Dr. Williams' Ptak Pats
kava ban equal Y • Wood builder, serve
Mc, and pees..taatlye of dim.... Thom. -
sada testify to the weederh1 power of this
rally Take t. enbetir... Of all Ara-
m a lay mail at 90e. a hex. ix hexes for
Ip 50 1k Williaow' Md. C. , ilroekvWs,
At
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TIM SIGNAL: GODIRiOH, ONT., THURSDAY MAY 25. 1893
wMreRIFvlN*" AS A PROFESSION.
new e.=e Ora amt draped People Ar.
Mad. eines... le re» ee...a
"duet doss tet young man Qcr T•
aaIl.gltinr pdnbd out a well dressed
yams g.tlem
Mao who r [re-
sew about thAttain;th Attain;
otbes moons where men eon -
��1� e sasues ver .iu Ilan amy
}.e�iedacHbasins, has no property sad
appanetly oto Mosiamts source of bn-
eomae : yet be is Moral lin a small way,
goes among tems • gloat deal and is
popular.rather
"Why a gkrifier," was the re -
pt .
"A 'g1ord%sr'-private gloriSsr-our
responds to the position of private secre-
tary -to Mr. —, naming • .well Oub-
liette.
1 most have betrayed my ignorance in
my [ace. for my informer continued
with a pitying smile :
"So you have never hard of the
bmmimas of making men famous. 1
kao w i you newspaper men do that wort
Wteg be nothinit, but not always In a
rsrM asllm1nnory to the object Of your
1Mmdisea Use profarional glorifier
de's* ices salary. There are a lot of
aseahllbRmMen kt this city, who have
piss* gismiSam on their pay roll. A
Mei unsay mglorify themmdveu,
i`osgh e a men who is addicted to that is
always a bon. He soon rens himself
out of any circle.
"The shewd.M society men now hire
giorillers. The glorifier, wbo is bright
and gentlemanly, who can fell a good
story. is • good dresser, a good judge of
wives and all that sort of thing las the
srfest'nap Mt New York. With these
qualification* and a tittle ready rash Iw
will 1.e received anywhere. almuct. for
his own sake. His employer is stupid
sad rich. lie is smart and poor. So they
work together.
NOW Tee 114. Hon i widucttu.
"The emplo er'. bmioesm is to furnish
the money the introductions. The
glorifder's Moine ‘s is to iusalisusiy ad-
vance his isdron iu the general esteem.
If he is at ► supper be can mention how
iii. friend Smith takes hie ohampagne.
He tells a good Duey. incidentally giving
credit to ha friend `smith. In a circle
at ladies he will paint the brightest pic-
tures of Smith's character, his favorite
anthers. his wonderful knack at rhymes,
his hidden charities. his genies for story
telling. his love for his mother. etc.
Next to the merely casual way in which
this i* done his chief skill is in *ringing
forward the particular traits •.1 char-
acter most shinned by those whoin t:e
wishes to impreen. It s aaatonahing how
this goes.
"The glorifier will uocaaionally find
some one who will frankly tell him :hat
Mr. Smith was never known 6 exhibit
any of these traits to other people, but it
goes with matt of u*, who havaesalars to
make chimer investigations. Mr. nth
is received as a sort of a lint.. The mere
stupid he it and the leas be .aye the
better. Let him only listen to other
prop{. and he will be great. When be
soca choume to say anything his word
will be law. The glorifier is seldom
paid a stated edam he is merely hand-
somely .upporteb and occasionally
'staked.' lot be beer off of the [at of the
land. Ile is nothing new. He always
existed in some form."
must w..5 *seams e1.
Fla And you let hew .hese ram is abet
Wdidn't Fee .hep him in the
him • Fogg sea hamar that
I hared I markt mar kis .Allies
b Yens leas.
Gam..rsat,-My llpk bey b4 • 'pryers
614, tor cough sad aid sae suer st ei�'ht
1 mmtried Renard% Peelers' Risen sod it
stied tom were gook/7.
Mu• J. a•c_as. Lrw-o4, Out
le ileeemier.
Ifs. 14 fleets --I beard a dreadful vepUrt
nark M rear
b M
'They .aF fls
Mn �aeries. H•Wb.l as Me► why
'k' Pose ma seer nese wing l• his Ills
Am,
_-.1 w.. lane.
Am. lid rash • win swan Met my
Vast '1r. w WI is A .snub . rasp. 0.
NerdIse � dasa�plele�rw�q MK a /bPo• Sony .
less A. A. Dernv. YiisaMa. oat
Tear' dies,
Me?.* M MI Race.
`-
Rebaare eat
Warr. Leek a. a Traveler.
"I don't like very well to travel," said
James Whitcomb kiley. "I am always
unlucky. Traits are late that were
never late bef..re ; mea give me nicer -
reel information who never were
of such a thing before in all their e
once. If i want to ware an a ('.,H. and
D. train and get to the depot on time,
titere will in three C., H. and D. trains
in the shed, and the watchman will tell
ga. to gm on the wrong train. By the
way, there is my uumber : everything
gone by three. wick me : chis house is
hse
Foe 300; the number of my room at the
hotel *NE. When I am traveling by
avoid( 1 always try to pick out .or I
traveler who I may watch and follow.
I always go to the train from one-half to
three-quarters dam hour ahead of nim..
If I do not the schedule will have been
changed the day before. so that I will
find on my arrival at the station that the
train has Just left
"I attached myself to a traveling) men
e
in Indianapolis not long ago
waiting for a train. I found he was go-
ing in the .ame demotion as I. and told
him of my unfortunate habit of getting
lett He laughed at nn. -they always ,
make my distress the background of
their victories. Why, said lie, 'I have
iseen on the road twenty -tivev ears, and
as
wnever left in my life.' • ery wdl,'
said I. 'i 11 May with you.' He explain-
ed that the train we wanted was never
early, never late. It was always mads
up on that track under the shed. We
chatted awhile and 1 looked at my
watch. The train was pest doe. My
friend said i was too fast. He asked the
watchman : 'How about the - train T
'it's all right,' said he 'it's been goes
five minutes.' He emplained the for the
AM time N had beam made up in the
yard and eat under the shed."
s WOMAN'S ESTIMATE.
•..d.ee wtNet., Wra.ea •flee. la".
Wean..'* latiawlet as world'* robe.
When this edifies arose among the
crowd of paiscse. deed a palace. its
beauty of to puss u type, the Snit and
u&$ural thought a4 hs drmobn was •u
1111 it with the rust-st and eget praaiono
thing. which had ever bees twat bhyy or
for wumasn. To collect the bmMliw
handiwork of all aye, the wady thin; a
women by 1 made. or p se esed, or worn.
all tlw best of 1., As that women had
writteu, t1 , -.rm.'s. a of pictures they had
painted, tot. make a record of the worthi
est decd.wrought in philan-
thropy. Do ehuarity, in education, and
all they have thin• f n the anseliwati.an
of lite, and nu to make elle Woman's
Building express nit ulealof wuutanbo d
But when this thought was formulated
time arose from all the land a great at:.1
bitter cry, the %oicc of a multitu•l,
winch seethed t.• n:i' : We are ad tie re
who had no sham in the peat, and arc
only beginning 4y live in this 1,retaent: w •
are the toilers who are building up in-
dustries fur our sisters ; we are busy
with agriculture, manufactures, .r:d
coalmen*, with trader and profeesi..u- ;
and must be :,hut out frim the palace of
women because beauty has had eniall
part in our live-. And an answering
thought grew a.t,l shaped itself to a
policy which would in all of the
prevent The beaut.t ul and pri cin^s
things, the books and records. the pic-
tures and embroideries : but ale> the
grain and the honey and tInu wooly the
AA. the dye./yarns, the cloth, the co-
coons. the silk treads. the gnu. whit'.
women hare moulded, the nr•tals they
have shaped, the garment* they hate
male --in short all thn industries womite
bet
crew td,.hnre I in ,or monopolies d- w.11
be re teed in the Woman's ln,;.
It will bare the value of suggeetion and
eue•uragement. the imam. of a sintrr-
huod of effort : it will be the center and
visible sign of a new impulse in Va.
wt rid. • rea,'hir,t out of invisible hands
1.• .•:asp other invisible hands. It touches
then everywben•, filet thane id
rican tribes, wht re rudimentary aid
"native manhood has .ern in woman
only the weaker animal. made for ser-
vice d for labor, to the nations of the
Lama. where, in apps. -easy never-ending
shivery, a I',ng sae. osier l]t wattled,
reaching back it:: • unrecorded history,
have lawn unrecugniz.- 1 and unacknow-
ledged in their relntiim to the best wel-
fare of the world. These wuruen have
been talkd out into the sunlight, leecko .
al by the lutt:d of a woman why stand,
fur all that I,e'1ns, a to the hest estate a.1
woman ire this most fortunate and pros -
penults day• and t t her will be owing
much of the welcome and alums: nn-
k•oked-f.r result. --Harper's Magazine.
fences• te.er•.
Femme, Belgium. Greece. Italy sad
Avritzerland comminute what is known as
the •'Latin union, and thear coins are
alike in weegM aid fineness. occasionally
differing. however. in name. The same
ayseem bas bees in pin
ado* Bulgaria,• d ed by
Spain,u-
la bet Obey sive sot joined oho
maw lheaea aid e.aMteew of France,
are
respective-
mud
e
ad in Italy,
Zactustai aid_I:ddome
sed pares b ata centime
i. Spain leyeme
m Roussnia
lees mid mailakia la Saliparia.
llyy the beJadimayhi am maeisu• may,
awedsa sad Diamsmk• employ coins of
tete memswaw and finenem., their
mom bleu Y o alike' Most °f the
South Aseriren fitame pommel a Mad-
ded Dain equal in w^.igM and manus le
We silver fi.e "franc phase, g...&11y
timed a •'pt+o.
Tao ■...ler SM.em Besse•
Dr. Edward s yaws .restedt
mem e>.his � rabirred to as
N r addM caw ss "W..nesse
Srallaar." Ae behis
Idatenat e takes torrtaro
Isalt Ss mein w swis sof
bet moiety boh.7` intsrw .r*
~ mob fir OW NMI,
pmtlesse bas set yet ben
sir be s Asa . »ie�►
Cures Others
Will cure Yom, is a tree elalement d
toe action of AYER'S Srnsp.ilS
when taken for dices..s origiemaltti b
impure blood a but, while this aae.rtion
is true of AYER'S Sarsaparilla, as
thousands can attest, it cannot be truth-
fully applied to other preparations, which
e sprincipied dealers wit recommend,
and try to impose apes yea, as "just as
good as Ayer's." Take Ayr's Sarsa-
parilla and Apses only, if you need a
blood -punas and would he benefited
permanently. TLis medicine, for nearly
My years, has enjoyed a reputation,
and made a record for cures, that has
sever been equaled by other prepara-
tion.. AYER'S Sarsaparilla eradicates
the taint of hereditary scrofda and
other blood diseases from the system,
and it has, deservedly. the confidence
of the people.
AVER'S
Sarsaparilla
" I cannot forbear to express my joy
at the relief I have obtained from the
ter of AYER'S Sarsaparilla. 1 was
a ...... d with Sidney troubles for about
six months. suffering greatly with pains
in the small of my back. In addition to
this, my body was covered with pimply
eruptions. The remedies prescribed
failed to help ane. I then been to take
AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and, in a short
time, the pains enemas and the pimples
disappeared. I advise every young
man or woman, in case of sickness
res.,king from impure blood, no matter
how long standing the case may be, to
lake AYER'S Sarsaparilla."- H. L. Jar -
mann, 33 William st., :w Yxk Qty.
Will Cure You
weasel M Dr J. G Mar a Co . Loma Slam
1 - 1144-4854--
Chicago
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Chicago dist-lieu bet whoa we start t
Id., •• :L'. g we get .L.,. with I..th feet.
£Milieu Ohl -It you J . that yam needn't
b deterred from any ttmiuctakiug.
lr-.r. Winos erre.
I haat.,--:'or ei*i•(.al hauo!, woe throat
nn.l trustg alt.
la
gK.TWIS Fop OUR AIRLB,
pad'. Ye•w lt/11. 1 bad my fret frertea
Ithree ye, res. air and obtained relief emit
1 mad Haggard'. Yellow Oil, which .ea.
RMaw►
its ..r .... lep.r-.rete* the binned up the treater pati.
Orals at ti. napes., of .. t.BMs. 1 lie r-. Lo?..at :hm
, Al.,.le, N.\\'.T.
i ia.'a I II .t re.tnit: sheen!* H
There is no subject that so deeply in-
terests the thinking people of our country
ae that of rational eduoatioi for our girlie
and there is uone that is productive of to
little real advantage W the girleifrow the
many discuseiobs that Ow subject • c-
sesstona Plans are considered and laid
aside, and theorise rice only to All again,
and meanwhile the girl ap�wsdsslLss on IV,
wards womanhood, mirdinrting her;
energise an.l wasting valuable time'
through lack of a -ell-,letined plans for
her beet advantage on the part of her
guardians and educators.
We cannot overdo the matter of dis-
creetly rearing our girbi. They are to be
the wived and methrrs of our next
generation• end too them rusts (lie pros-
perity ty of the nation. The world is to L.•
l.rgely influenced by their abilities and
ep15gth, and it rests with the .-ducsun,
of to -day to prepare them for the
great work that is beton them. The
Ley -note for harmony in menta and
physicxi education has nut yet utero
touched, and will not be until'
their physical well-being r made
supreme. and the mental is based on this
power. The time Inas never been in our
country when this has urea° practically
considered. Regardless of physical re-
sources mental extrusion has ever bred
and still is the aim, and has growl] to
such a craze in America that brain power
is often hayed to the e:.laattation of all
other capabilities %Vls -.a our girls thus
faced graduate, th -y are, even it they
escape •uvai.ahem , utterly without
stamina. anal are poorly prepared fur en-
tering cheerfully upon tilt' andusimduties
that await them in every day life, and
also are unfortiled for rising above the
dimpp intrnenb and anxieties that
enter to a greater or lees extent into
every home.
Their career claws at their graduation
instant of being at its dawn, and many
a bright intellect that gave promise of
strength everywhere, born but dimly in
an obscure circle from heing caged is an
enfeebled and exhausted) hbdy.-Mar-
goerite Lindly in May (kdey's.
Literary mute.
Mr. Hail Caine is going to [creak•
Oumberland for the Isle of Man. He has
Oreebs Castle. a lovely old battlemented
homer high up the side of Garb. M on.
tain, chat to Peel, and among the fisher -
folk of whom ('spin navy is an excellent
repneaeotative. Mr. ('ainw M hard at
work on bis new story,
will oantalnna�n� i
The May Century
de en "Relies of Artemus Ward," dine -
traced with a portrait of the great Am-
erican humorist made at twenty years of
aaggee and brought to light under peculiar
circumstah mua The ph be went as
Innen
taken Toledo.
(T1Mn. and where hoe• began his news -
work. There is only one copy in
. The woman in whores base
Astemtr usade his hi ate received the
frnen him when he west to Weve-
wbere his career really began.
From .n article in the century describing
his home and family. published avvrtal
years ago, she aseutained that his
anther was living, and seat the p hotaa-
graph to Mrs. Browne. who had never
seen it.
is le late. a. a'wr seal..
Lt. 1...... a.•- tt;tr e..tua a famous
Lumen*. math m ili *doll tibia 5.. y..un.g mea,
My sit-er.a p•..gsshows s htch we re-
cWna.et"i ta,s' ya W.F Wait wi.o it -eels Lhi.
paragraph tt. ut .•ut tor reuse to terer.-e:
Never do aa.y tart s hick you arc "sot will•
wt•g sh.-n' b :.- •t.h. . 1, nos n by tht•.c where
rttt.ct y4 u t t. t ,-e,n 1.N —y. ur w,fe and
e4iiplrrr., for es .lop e.
lr• c-ta:.•t- to plats and 1 (I'd in execu-
taw.
Morel !wave nue empl••ymett until you
are sure ..5 at.o"her.--ro.rlr.t.
'be De►key sed tot» *y. -op••••
I had nreaeld+s tot, are. to Sew York
from Chicago nee sold winter'• night. .
year ago. The ear was wvelrhedly heat•
eel sue as Aram(M7 es limping ea
rs gees
mato am. In the w
amru.rsht.sIgbts rust, 1 pis may Aaak
oat of my keg in .sash elf warmth anal
coinferl whit illy lined h l elyrm ito 1M � wawa
owistflly ltd em � e�NM�.
day was so Bald I era nut realm hi*
Masan( yesa stere," 1 ord.
1111066,41, MP lir.
when." t�a1' M liiaa�
DREW AWAY NIS CRUTCHES
AFTER WOWS Or rt/elef/LI
• ENPPIMPIS,
AN INTtatelTlNa Nl 1OIY.
STA1rgT M M. Dv NE[f.
Vie eight pars I was troubled weft
s sore kg which resulted bens
✓ H Irales. The dsttlars kin as
bbed five wrath, bung b seal II up.
bat all to ea I Wad an sorb
al .aims E i euift delmcaM, pills and
End madam but w*b se bsmadt Ta
13(3 it beasts* so bad WM I hal to as
Moos abate sal beg bol e. n.
elbow
• tette a Vem edit los blood madI weld est /
numb eel le s tartans ail fay leg swalisd
to twin ins nate& ase.
tj sone RUNNING aORino
Detmiepd 0n N which seduced me to
a R.iafl sbshtan (I lost 10 1b.. in fora
"Tirade advised me to go to
d eglW g bat I would am, *0 I Mew
Shay maid lake my leg oft The dooSor
Sbsa wanted to split it epee and scrape
On bon, bmf I was too weak to eland
Sha eperatioo. onepplY� bo�dy said it bt
Smemrtl b blank .dy.*Ml.e and maid
ares be eared. I llaasde nerve beard el
Besdsak stood Mere the.. bat I read
of a tmitimler. Rev. Yr. Moot, who had
bum rand of a amens stern cn Lbs. auk
by s.11.a.. after medial aid had
and I thought I would try it. I
the lleesg with the Bitters and link Wim
.eemedhng to directions. Alter tering one
bottle I coaled walk a sahibs, a4te
taking three. 1 Ibrrw away the _rink mr
took Z my**Ai ea..
.a.. wet to work ` Wm
Wens entirely heatmldsip g glossa,inn
bons bed w� en 0111 sea the sera
mites hark to *sir aelend giant soh.
Irb t was Mai yam, agm ase N las
emir Mebme mall dies. I ase walk
g�..
Min as tat mew
onl dl Ib* I .. to D. s i., aid*
oarlaltaly saws my Of estEll.
I dsethny N bag m
Din D. s. as Mhl, b MR ams yea se
rant was
w. 1ls&
Arvaltil
OIL Saysmil. t.o. Me sable
OMP.o..Says OaL+ _ s assemb tieelall mist
that ament
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Spring Stock
NOW C01\41===
Arai we are safe in saying that we have aa tine a stock of
Prints, Challies, Delanes, and Dress Goods
as can be found in town.
5c. Prints in light and dark shade..
5c. ("Willies and 5c. Muslin*.
We have the celebrated Crumm Print in indigo Blue,
guaranteed not to fade ; also in light colors -•-all fast.
Our Pongee anal Delane Prints are perfect pictures, and
colon good ; also a bar stock of Sateens in black and colon.
Onr Dress Goods are in splendid shape. A great varies
of the newest lines and trimuungs to suit. A line of Deem
Goods at bus than WHOLESALE prices—good sound goods
and good colors.
We want you to examine our Spring Mantlings. We have
a grand lot in Black, Navy, Fawn, Drab and Grey -the newest
things in the market.
Tweeds a specialty -nice gond* at 35c. to 50c.
A complete stock of Hosiery and Gloves. We are show-
ing a new lacing Kid Glove, every pair warranted—splendid
value. Cuff Gloves in Colored sad Black Silks. A Black Silk
Glove with a pocket—something new. Lacing Kid Gloves,
Black and Colored.
We have taken great paim to select our stock, and we know
our prices are right.
We carry the largest stock of Brussels,
sc„C'°2Tapestry, Wool and Union Carpets, Art
Squares, Rugs and Mats, Oil Cloths, and
Linoleums ever shown in the County by
one house, and our Stick for Spring is now
larger than ever, as our growing trade
demands it. A grand line of all wools, right
from the mills.
Carpet Prices—ranging from IOc. to $1.30 ; A goo, union
.t 40c., and a Brussels at 60c.
Our Carpet trade so far this Spring is away ahead of our
expectatiaws. A big stock and close paces does; it. lie, sura
to see our stock before you buy. It will pay you.
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We will have fully 590 sets of Lace Cur-
tains, direct from the makers in Scotland, for
Spring, from 50c. to $6.75, and of unheard of
value. See them.
5;0 discount for Cash on close cut prices.
gErA tiret-chine Drees and Mantle Maker up -stairs.
OLBORNE BROS.
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