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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-6-15, Page 66 TIIE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT. THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1893. IPEOPLE'S KITCHENS IN VIENNA. CILL E r Os rose.. w Isere Broil fees cinema 4 Coate, D./asr 7 sad laps a Gnu. As a general 1 ale, the cost of any PURE POWDERED PUREST, woman, a 1.d for •n7 wnuer.in aortow*s wger.lxµnfersi..dy SOK • aaa p • 7ii p.:a le 4.11 by All Graf.... awl I•.■egllra 311.. W. Calan" T'='. '1r'ew4saamt TERrtIBLE RUSSIAN ATROCITIES. tlerriel. Story of rias Treatment .f O(- foad.re neatsseed to Slb.rle, A t••rrib6•, if true, picture of the treat- ment of rr4htr'aI priseuera in Russia is presented in a series of letters originally written on stray fragments et paper by Yasih Yaks•h,iff and recently published in Bertiu. Yakscllotf was erre-at-1 in Mos- cow in February, 1,042, on the d nuueia- tam of his house pr>rter,and was prompt- ly rom`I - iy condetnncd to 111,1011, but was tidally sentenced to the hilver mines of Nert- e/chinks for Ile. The jeumey to the limine.; occupied 1 4 mouths .f unspeak- able lathery, and in less than a you afterward Yalucboa went snail and kill - e'1 a wander, after which he was kept in a slt.tipp'lit -jacket until hie death. Ono a the fattens telling of the voyage from Tiunen ei Tomsk. runs ao follow": -The prison yard at Tiumen war alueeet full when we arrived, but since our arrival froth eartvars of convicts kept corning from Perin and Jekaterinburg, so that we were getting more and more packed together. until we could neither move nor squat. The same fate awaited us os board the ship: Ono of us were pet in an iron cage t'qi& Ie lawny of containing 400 hal nue wanted to ateign a riming -plane to each. The strongest a 04 sacred to serve as bed- ding at uight-tune for the women and the children, who otherwise would have had to stand uio ; others managed some- how to support each other. At the hour d mr re,& our cage in -mental the ap- pearance of an immense c . •n grave Of a battle -field . The typhoid freer was .....n upon ter.+. awl of the goo we were at the moment .,f etarting, we arrived Ines Clan it10. Front Taunt we Ment on by hemi. and one night we were assailed by wolves : the moat and tie Icrkantith who hail the kepi of our irons escaped, and when the daylight appear - est esu saw that 12:3 wove ta, whom bi .ply rednai►s hung yet chainel to the survivors. had been devoured by the wolves. fL•Rw2 reached t1 , mines in the valley of Ali;aeital; near Irkutsk, the male convicte were confined in cells dug out in the yery'Inine anti locked by iron theirs. eight or ten in each tell. We adept on the frozen groulel, unable to warns ourselves through the contact of trnr bodies, for we were chained each to a t•arrow." Qat.r Reads In China. Mr. Kiagstni1tof Wrangles:. in a paper read Irfore the Asiatic $•e sty, says that probably no country i:1 the wurl t, even of the meet rudimentary eirilisatit.u, has paid so little attention of reale and means of communication as the Chinese E.npire. The roads as they exist are merely the cnatomary trarke froi,i one town or village to smother, are never macadamized, and follow all the natural ire ;thrillm yf lien artrfaro. Every %win; , in the nort:h(ra p. evince, at least, a struggle for 0(101 n takes place between the• carter+ awl the farm- ers.- The farmer has a perfee•t right to poo• up any toad pamirlt thrtugh tris ,u 1, and generally exerriw•s the right. The teaniMfer has an coital right to dl ice Isis wagon over the one''„ra at large, and equally e•e- ' - vent the rut i ' - .. •ewes t. To pre- . of Iue crops and to force. ,tisk. the track on his neighhorw. the farmer then kgino to dig pitfalls ahng the most fit"ytente,1 route, emu - pelting the teamster to move to one side. ANt k:e eone evident that he cannot c on*inue these indefinitely without in Ilk -ling nee.. ,Linage than he it likely to suffer from the immage of the carts. a. compromise i.. gradually arrival at. a:rd the tracks front year to year follow ap- proximately the same lines. r0 tenew adm.t tree, anmea hen, own, heart. Alt • ill b. make luau - Why 4,4 emcee( *out seemed goad, w by our two iris rain; w hp thirty* re ',misfit to .in Auo!het a.m In telly : IR . the gr h•y.o.h& 1 10 h14geef t IN.Me IN. oral. All the Omit. mt.teri.n,, The new. the et a...mina me. we 4..11 kr.-r.• the meaning, dear. Amon] 11. 11110 of Gad. Amain/ the Nitta nt (i.r1, we.••the:rt. where we .lull soon .N -I •. Ira we rasa talk n sit I td .balite. wowtotep104. hs s:.k! 11'm moo, sash eternal loss, win wen tld. Zile of ran•' A1.' see eon emu its 041.1.4 alt &newt true, •oatewtwrt. -Fatale Willie,' Winne. Ceseoraleg Merrew.r.. An indep ondetit, self-reap.rting pern'an dne% not indulge in the Ixerhieic•tta habit a( 1..rrowing. Although circumstances may sometimes force such a one to seek l.ali(soraty assistane, yes. mindful of Itscub's characterizat, nn of him who t."I•r..weth and layette 0.4 again. there• it always a tsomitwn,lah!e .mmpt- netse in discharging even the sneillo.t pr eum,ary obligati. on. Hooks IruTowe"1 by thele conscientious people are treated with the respect due to them. earefuar use!, and returned unlrlemish d to their owners. To .deli friend, how readily. almost eag.•rallr, do we lend the most precious volume, in our hlrary! Bet with what trepi.Intion do we hear the ramie'''. inveterate borrower twking for a hark! it it ever he rr(unu"l, it will merely be its a w11.d Of tattered rnn.1i- tion. and there will be a gbh. platutidn apelegr, teatiala, none nt all. Some - 111111, gustl though a course of 1. »elan Rrd borrower as.. 'ug tow. rigtits . tehip, Inst not the respond - bit tnc of the wear and tear of the eircu- lat'••i ...lion. Ali" Kms Solomon. t t lir 'lietmm needs revi.ing! lenders 'most ouhmit to Imam to petty drains. to ws•in;p valuable sets of limaks with dreary emus in their rank*, a fo be brandle l as'hateful or ditcag rec- able if they have amoral emit -age to with- stand the Irmwtr• tyranny. -Harper$ Barer. A roa4Nbla t vee a T ..vy. Mrs Dor ha what state di: yea marry .ewese.1 bs ,.La.Mds.:Ie *iso gtg►-1. a ink a r Illanavire W are am giren article dew Is on tits quantities in which it w u►nnafactutwl, and to this rule eouked food to W e: The smaller the scale on whk•h the busioe.0 of a restaurant M conducted the higher must he itis clumps if he is to extract a h. lug out of it for himself. Where much lr.rb-er quantities of foal are cooked at the sates tune the cost of their prepara- tion becomes dintiuitthe.l to a mere frac- tion a that of the raw material. and ehar,;es can be ie..sened iteeur.hrtsly. ?Ile wurese which has attended an ex- periment of thio kind is notably instanc- ed by the •'volk.kttchon," or "people's klea tens, " whin It have been establishes' iu Viuunr, ac- cording to the National Review. 11 slow* the excetdiugly low pries at which foul eau be supplied where the de- nrtnl it large and shady, *!l1 thus fur- nie es 01 with a b:ssis for praeti.:ll caku- latiot:s. .\t the "peoples kitchen' no fewer t:uu from lam* to alone meek, aortae and t•ac,•lieut. are lir ural daily, ' The le ice as dinner conastt:lgg of soap, meal, bread, vegetables, pudding an 1 coffee, smith fruit or cheese, is about three pnee half -p; •sty in English money. A Lre•ukL1t of I otTtt', vegetable scup, 1.read. ham and eggs may bo had for two II:•Il •o. .\ nn+'.I.-r of cold meat, bread, tQetaa.•s and pudding, nith tea or coifed coats two pence halt-penuy. The large consungdion cad food, which alluws it to be bright in cheap &:aceta, is, of course, one e f the coax a enabling tie es- t lhlishnteutsto naintaia such low prices, .1 more isr..rtaat cause it 1, be fouud in doe le•rfee•ti(ul of their organization and tuauag -Ile nt. Th. R Oleo yellers Chiba. There are env. nal varieties of the origu::.i p011.•:n. 1 1 the e.monon pat - t nt i • fairly 'I oe natal iu Use following thio l slo rhyua.•s: •'Two 1. 3.0 . P.•. in! hi;h. A hill' .r.i., a v:i :r by. A *r-ot s w ii ,...1. weyn f o'er 11,11 rime 1,•a,et1�, amt ne store. The ..xkttutlse neer, se. 1 near rte hand A vela • f.. ,h- tort o the Nal. Aar apes. .ere, with hail der 1.,.. The t... a rout eta esd no am;. - And now, all regards the so-called legend, of the plat;. It was written up to the sato rn, and was uaerely a tatacifuu story .rotted from his brriu by )lark Lemon, tumuli}, editor of I'uitch. it nppeatet ua 193 ire I3outlev'r Miscellany (tees milted by Charles L:ckens;. yup 111, p. 61. and was cattalo ••A True 1l.»terry of the ('.-letrated Wedgwood Ilieny.lyph, can:n nJy the Willow I'at- tern." 1 he story was reprinted w 'lite Family F'rieuel tit"ulston and Stoneman, L:.nduu 1,, vol. 1. p. lilt. In detie there was published in London a shill.ng', worth ; tun un the ,lana: sub - jeer, .t.u.tia•tel with almost a dinner eervic: nuwher of Blue Posters. 1t was ra:lt : ••1\ D..+i of (:u.o.port 1110 Wil- 1ow- 1'.:. era, Ly Btu, and fiat.o to match by Fuz." 110w to HAT, a bleed Time. But we will have a go x1 time ; you cin Le sure of that. It is JU.,t 1 meih!e woe may nie Apt ei:.dlgh to cot is the brnnLie house, bete onr fri. ncls will look after t:•, anti we will get a little Isere ao l there from the outside world. Do you know why we etre going to have a .• .pl time because WO err ga;:ei; to atm out with that deter» ivatitu, and it s. that tuake4 all the viol timer in the world. 1'"1t ea 1'1 have a good time if you nr.k: hit your ant rdotet to. You emit t have a good tiote if you find even-thi::gsl tzeuhl;. lens emit have a good titse unix; you are ellitio .., ht:'1 tverybodv p'eaoant. You can't have a gcx.t tl'e urgers frocks are to be eo.•;,n(i.ary of fourthly at something cf that ..:•rt. Ytel can't have a e..od tune unlet, you ore hem; to wake up e a a f tnile in the tnorttute and wear that smile all day 11 ou can't have a good time unless you are going to look out for gaol thlllgx, You can't have a good time unless& you are gu.n t' fln.1 tl.e funny lame of hu- manity an•l treat it gently. You rant have a goal time at all, any - when., with anybaly, under any eir- CUh1t4tanees, tanles4 you lave Cot a little book, :at the mast important page .,f which is written, "Make the last of everything." That is tl:e s. Bret of hav- ing a g.,al time. I have tried it and it is a smarm Odors Ma ](eters. it is reported that ammonia is tc furnish the cording street -car motor. Now the chemists may not admit It, but it is evident enough t., laymen that am- monia is just a smell. A big, strong ane11, to Le Nure, and able to work, but &till aslnell. i.. it 1101 n.ely eleven to have Iarntseed so elusive a thing and made it go on -wheels'.' It is Naturae own way. When there is an able-bodied effluvium anywhere it is a sure sign that she is buoy with wemething, and has pis,. 7184.1 energy which tory likely needs super is .4 in. Nature is .remotely effectual, but she will not work fur mans ursine -a he makes her. She discriminates, but her point .d 71e* is nut mat's. She is a wonderful s arengeg r. but she is just as ready to carry cif a live 141ity as a .lead sesta'+. It is a glad thenght that now Cot surae un' has found out hew to pout smells to work we may hope flint present- ly the spr.m,; filth in city streets ran just be geared t., a peeper er apparatus and made to tarry itself away. noon it may fust». 1. a pais that the farmers w• 11 pt.ugn their land with rho smell of lhs ph.ophntes they use toofertihte it, and the m.,.k that the girl wean on her handkerchief at the I:matte will les taught to 11.1.1 her hut. to (MAN HOME LIFII. Torr ruas.as rNta,n-Dees le A „1p to All O.reaaarr Rev. 1)r. Stevens gives this glimpse of • charming feature of Gorman lite, which other peopled may well stud : A stud Sternum home is tow teat the teasid I say th.s {merreewpkuily. OeF- Man neitbwa are theroug lh y maternal sad extremely affectionate ; German fathers are generally forbearing and tno tern:: , and eiugularly inclined to "domestimition ;" (Iceman children gaserally grow up, as b. instinct, with ail adutirabk, mixture of filial reverence and affection. The l ien:tans love large families : the more children the latter, acnMlwg to their philosophy of life; and they generally have abundanae of theta. They d. epiaa the F'reueh and Auterieaa misanthropy in this respect, and Melly point to it as a proof of delnoriliaatkw, unknown in their own bolter land. lu their house life they aceto continually but nmceu.clu s:y to becontriving agree- able surprises for cacti other, and th:s good feeling overflows the boundaries of Ione and reaches all the intimacies of their lives --heir kindrwf, their neighbors, their pastors, anti their school- masters. No pe.opie make more pleasure out of fete days, birthdays, w,.ldig auulver- sarpcs, ere. Fur a Merman not to know the welding emus -ea -stria' of all his intimate travels.-.. awl nut to commemorate them by some token rpt alfectieu, however slight ;for the value is nothing continued to the sentinsemtl is a barbarism, a sacrilege. In large families these (*com- memorations, reaching from the grand- parent to the yearn:.te baby. ami extend- ing out to all dear 1. ,ends, keep up, of course, ,.0 almost t- '.tinuou, exercise of kindly attentions, a.id forethought: and th_• Germans have quite universally a p..'141 car tact .•f clut'.tng these beautiful little things with dramatic surprises, so as to render the "uanucr" infinitely more precious than the "matter." The lowliest village sch..,lmaeter's birthday is known to al1 his rustic (lock, and hiss cottage on,that day is a shrine of pil- tage to all the little feet elf the .inlet: flowers, books, cheeses, haves a bread, embroidered slippers, chickens, ge ere, even young pig.. are showered »pow hien : he is decked with bouquets, and his hluible house garland..! within and without : he is nddr oed in onginal doggerel, and serenaded with mucic and dieuing. And thus, also, fares the viliage pastor. And all these things are dune so heartily, so joyously, as to be es Wendy spantaneeus, Hever erremoni- eu<, as much a joy to the donor» as to the recipients. Add to these domestic occasio.su the public festive days of the (':larch and the State, and you can inta;ine that rmnnau life las holidays eOow;h. t'hristnlaa and similar days are occasions of incredible festivities tl rougheut (lemony. soma Claus has no better dominion. -"inn Methodist." Amsler, H in s•tnliyh'. 1 In shat,.: 11tn+.•»r . ar, in4 .•vers, g. He ..r.uinc r.ekviib.; I -wail. I Meet sweep and woo. Te.. thee.', mese than that, 1 gran! s 1) - low .re.-rh•...ru entile whea. beneath the • motet a:. -:.e•, I art .b*w as wareary's tide. Coon the rotary d',Onr, Tread the yas•r hall. or thrworh., Imam of summer .1111, to chilOb..,d, 34.1::•1 it the doers Y bought! Where is he • Alas! 1 k.e-•r ant : t.:rae.l. and knights wanderings; Ye• ,n. part net yonder tree -tote -t.•rr:ly his c..,' •legs. a:7: the enbaa tt, Vast my forehead. Stitt the Want winds tau mr hair. w:,en his bonds ..arc• • d its noire fid. er had sot g*tbcred there. 41..r • i. he, .l *Swiss D biTIoet1 Tell the been .i. k *earner -t. 1 What Math tat. tor.,uaaa.,l .,. Tr; ?. .4 ,. t ne • ares as softly. .tut ,:,a Nal Its ,w..utr •t,;,. Heart. torhwr lite falser. Lease thy futile 1'f1 1 7410gl! H; in 7nl:rht, t to elision: • ,ah a Ines ,;1. He f..y 0,1. his Et' rad.. -- I can ono, .weep url .- w. Year aa.l Cholera. A striking example of the elects of fear in tine's of eII !e:a is the fo,luw-Mg authentic fact. which is recorded in the uewepnp•ers of that tinte: in 1t•'.1t or 1$.,4. 1 now (erect which, we hod the cholera in Wien (Vicnnai. The professors at the great general loo- med in the AMeretrasee had their hands full A mean tor the name of Franz Flolriegl was then awaiting the sentence of death for murder, and the d:re:tor of the hte.pital presented a p: titian to Em- peror F rine. J..sef to grant a full pardon to this than. providing the culprit in re- turn would anisette to sleep in a bed from which the rtrpec of a cholera ra- tio hal jet leen removal, The Ent - Perot graote l a full pnrlon under the aformai.l c•,, edition, and Vie condemned man was only ton glad to comply. opo watt taken into the hospital( and ontered to lie down at once in the same bed from which in his pretence the corpse was re- moved. The man undressed and went to bed. in less than half an hour he be- gan vomiting. and in six hours pie did from cholera. The man dial from cholera which he took front fright. The corpse removed front the lre,l was not that of a cholera vk lire, Intl of a than who inet Flit death front a gunshot w0711 I. The expo rinlent dol not tike place in the chuiera wing. Mit in the ward for skin diseases. - Wash - ingtun Saar. r..Ilags of 10. rower Aelma's, Prof. Drummond pays: That the lower anim.lt have minds no one dieputew. They *hare our feelings.. All the princi- Most 030.000 te lee4,la a Color. pap emotions are repxetented among Our cannot turn away from Chinese animals',minion* , and the minieothing is that the art .objects - porcelain particularly - withait a deep smpre.own e'f the dignity and roam of th oir • •a O is I colors." Many attempts have been» reed. by European m*md.wtur-r to imitate them, but without sear y4. Tow att0/ni4 1., repro- drc.• 11e sans do brut, tar "bullock's cost an I ngliohmon $.11,001 hr.- fore s►fore he a'a:n,l.ne.rthe ea.,' t in despair. Tiro (',tins• themselves have always tet the htgh-•st ratite on their achievements in this line. For a long time they re- f abed rtweed to part with the choicer examples et sung de host( "coral," "pwchbluw" ani crush. 1 strawberry, and it is only in resent years that the "foreign .evils" hate hewn able to obtain them. Tle Maros lam no other d. co 1a(i s than that of tingle color, ranging fmm dark- est to 'Litt vet *halm from black. deep red, the darkest blue or green the most rival; . to paler pink .,r violet or delpinery. It k heceum we have in perfecabm of mike united roinsphoity that fas'p t higher animals have the higher *mega ins. That is to sty, we find that Vm eal ay casae into the world with the fi we, affection with the birds. cruelty with the earni- mora, and en on. Scarcely anything ie Omuta in adult man not found in the animal., and in the child they appear iu abut 111e same order in which they ap- pear in beasts. That is, the (smithies which appear in the lowest order of brat!& are the one,' which fret appear in the child. real» of • Tartlet Woosaw One of an admiring group around a certain eone•ientknt woman of hound - lase tart recentlyasked her what she fnnn) truthfully to my whets adoring parents exhibited unpromising infants or their pictures. The tactful woman smiled with justifiable pride at the Boom of anione fwatiaine fora turned towards her. "1 always exclaim atdsstiv,'Wsifl, that ifl a be4�.L `sod," she added with } �� , it . you "- Near Cures Others WALL PAPERS Will mire Yoe, is a tme stabeneat of the action of AYER'S Sartaparflla, whim taken for diseases originating la impure blood ; but, while this assertion is true of AYER'S Sarsaparilla, as (housarws can attest, it easoot be truth- fully applied to other preparations, wbicb unprincipled dealers will recommend, and try to impose upon you, .s " just as good as Ayer's." Take Ape's Sarsa- parilla and Aplar's only, if you need a blood -purifier and would be benefited permanently. This medicine, for nearly fifty years, has enjoyed a reputation, and made a record for cures, that has never been equalled by other prepara- tions. AYER'S Sarsaparilla eradicates the taint of hereditary scrofula and other blood diseases from the system, and it has, deservedly, :the confidence of the people. ¥ER'S Sarsaparilla " I cannot forbear to express my jay at the relief l have obtained from the use of AYER'S Sarsaparilla. I was afflicted with kidney troubles for about six months, suffering greatly with paias in the small of my back. la addition to this, my body was covered with pimply eruptions. The remedies prescribed failed to help ane. 1 then began to take AVER S Sarsaparilla, and, in a short time, the pains ceased and the pimples div.appeared. 1 advise every yout,g Roan or woman, in case of sickness resulting from impure blood, no matter how long standing the case may be, to take AYER'S Sarsaparilla."- H. L. Jar - mann, 33 William et., New York City, Will Cure You Prepared t.) Dr J. C. Arw & Co.. Lowell. tlan& They Wes h NfFnbtty- A shark in the water will late a vectore- son a perosis leg off ; on Ian 1 he will l cat pull it. R. B. HOLLAND DUNGAN ON SPECIAL SPECIAL VALUE IN THE W. E. SANDFORD READY - MADE CLOTHING And a Special Discount allowed for Cash. We platted a special or- der fer these goods, and c:•rsc- fluentiy hare taIvery reducet heavy on band, wbltw enc., ar.'1 in doing '1, t''e public s 111 get th^ benefit. In Canadian and. j 11, p; • 1.0.1 Torte(!*, Wn•steels, Chcviot8, &reef•, ,L%., the stock i.1 large and well -assorted. Good Tweeds and Serge. from 35c., 45c. and 50c. a Pard. Suits to order front $10.00 up- ward. Now is your chance for a bargain. Another consignment of cboiec Teas. A oil, cal dieccunt allowed for Ca'dh. Ewgs taken as cash. at R. B. HOLLAND'S, DE NG ANNOS. COAL ANO WOOD Coal, Wood and Kinf'ling del:- vcred to all parts of town with quick despatch, HA= CCAL. 1 handle the best grade of Tan! coal In the market, va.. the New York, Ontario k teenier. Railway ('e3's. Celebrated Lackawanaa Palley ('ani in four sizes. err : Chestnut, Store. Kag sad Orate. 1107T GOAL. Best !Monne* Lump Coal for use In grates. stores, fnrnacee, etc. 3LAOS8 CT8 00AL. Best q•tall'y genuine H?easburtrb mutt h - Ins real eters:* on hetet. NI...4ai at:ea Goa giren to .awry trade. WOOD. Cu and .pla wand. 1s Inches and t feet Mem alwafa laatedt. Don't forget that i an tellies weed. nut and split, ueheep as you ran boy lcag wood on the snarket All bay wned Is sold by the cord of IS feel or belt cord lots. BIHDLIIaO WOOD. 4 feel tong• or not and spilt, 11 helms 1ea 111111011 BOA.L21. 1 hat. addel 'o we ■e'l.slelp ee enol and wee l yard a new S baa we eh male A11 wet Masse mossw'es ousatsed Omen, YARD AND COAL Saab= in old drill abed, Neleoaat, foot of Ham- iltea-ss. 11111.111,e11/11. JOHN S.,PLATT, Pro SPRI:N G---1893 DIRECT FROM AMERICAN ANO CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS, THE LATEST IN DESIGNS AND COLORS, THE BEST IN QUALITY, ALL PERSONALLY SELECTED Years of experience permits us to gay we man wit the most : (a} tidious tastes. Our papers being so beautifully blended make. it only a pleasure to show theme. As for prices, they are the very lowest possible_ Prow Sc. per roll. Customers will find no trouble in selecting Borders, Friezes or Ceilings as they are designed to match our papers. Over four hundred samples to select from. A few linea at cont, a, they have been in stock for some time. FILER & PORTER, Booksellers and Stationers. Meat Iltanaarn Hell Telepheae re. The Henderson Plant Food Try it and you will be delighted with the way it nourishes al ve r'aioa-Ylowrs, Vegetestdss, Laws areas, ere. No odor. Loo. somloel to ass. Goats only Loc„ worth at least at.00. Climax- Furniture Polish. All who nee It .ream».e it the best made. You need It in Huos- cteaa:ng. lk:. D'Avignon's Witch -Hazel Crean. Unsurpassed for Series ensile. Vas et:r :oath Achy Oast, Holey 10o. 11Vu O. Hhow ea tliea4r coir PnsertMbns. k . the chaps, tritatlaas, baa, etc.. caused by oar GOODS, Chemist. Safety Bicycles FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE ARK OUTSELLING ALL COMPIrrIT1)1I8: PNEUMATIC TIRES, from t$50.00 up CUSHION TIRES, is 20.00 .. OUR COMPETITORS ARK SIMPLY NOT IN it Foot tit ALIre rd: t'RltZ. GOSHEN CARPET SWEEPERS, `he "�`"` i�a° In""""- RIOHT. LAWN MOWERS • This ye .r• tort ern 1. peer:0.1mo. GARDEN TOOLS AND HOSE. Our lino L raml,tete, R. P. WILKINSON. NO DOUBT YOU ARE VERY MUCH ALIVE TO YOUR INTERESTS. 111.(T 1'2 WHHY YOU BUY YOUR BOOTS ar:d SHOES E. DOWNING, Where you will get good, honest goods, and ever) thing warranted to be as repreeested. We hare a larger stock sad greater variety that all this ether shoo dealers is town combined. Vs • keep the most sty Iish and fashionable good„ mad. is Canada Prices are Lower than the Lowest, and will be kept there. E. DOWNING. N.C. - Leather and Findings in any quantity at lowest prices. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. We have just received a very choice lot of NEW TEAS! -CONSUMING Oat BLACK., GREEN AND JAPANS Which we guarantee to .011 at least 10 Cents per Pound Cheaper Than can be boughtfrom pedlars. A trial I will�" We ,ince you sell of the truthCfOYYulness of ob tiii the best BE - REES PRICE & SON;