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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-10-25, Page 77 JOHN TUACHESON. An elegant collection of LADIES' JACKETS AND CAPES Amens others will be found Three-quarter length Nigger -heat( Cloth, • Perfect !Fitting, prier $3.5° - Three -quarter length Nigger -head Cloth, very large Sleeve., Ripple Collar, price $5.00. Tight Fitting three-ttuarter length Coat, large Reveres, Braid - Trimmed, very Stylish, price 1111.50. Three-quarter length Goat, Black Beaver Cloth, Fur Collar and Revere, very Comfortable, price $9.75 Never in the history of our business have we been able to show such a collection of Jackets and Capes at such prices. J. T. ACHESON., OVER THE HURON TRACT. Thigh** IPOSIS the ILaSsa1 IIlUL • weekly Maes .f eminty news marred up S. emit Everybody - rub aN rose flipped sad P.mdemsod Irma Beery aeealea, EXETER Exeter ir--lV•lws - Clon.m lem.iry. WiagkamPosenpal Iftseouve Imo ast.sal a a raise 34 860 on his Wary for stn year.. Cerise : Gee. Hack..y, of ('shares, has Wee n-emKyis Mamas at tMoMamastool. si M tiny tiamatoieags and Jacob Kreuter havebss•terap re -appose t l as oo hectors hr this year. Morris . Mrs, Chea ibkeos, of Karina, was .luting Mrs. Thos. Maunders. 1'b., e re old uses freed& 'r tanbrook The trustee beard have r.• as 4.d Principal Wynn for the comm: yea yeHis salary will be $350 tirey Mies Melissa Ames has gees . Qaiiltbo osaw•re she te taking • ouree at • N.1 known ('ollege of Msaw 111 have 100 sons as be owned the tri sat ha f c f lot 19, sea bawd 15, before. We have not bed gr where Mr. Ubkefaw will move to. 1 Stanley On Saturday last while Neil Mc(:all and Airs. Halliday were driving along the 2nd con., the boric became frikbt• t tined at some sheep, and ran to the side ot the road at John kat clop's bodge, throwing out both of the occupant.. Mrs. Haliday wee badly hart, and lies at Mr. Ketc\ea's bfe neato be removed. anomie : The residents of Rruasle were greatly surprised to bear i bat monkey Jack - ma, whe sleeked for J T Tupper in this plow, had died us 1•bbatb at his home in Woodstock. He took typhoid fever about two mads aro ait rind afterwards uneasios of I is lunge, wh eh caused his death lie teased was a stout, hearty young man 23 years of age. beam sad lot jest west of mere, aad, with W wife, will speed his deeGuag years is twee sad comfort. ChaimA very pleasant eyelet took ones at the residence of Rev. tad Mn. It ro Sherlock, 7 Harbord et., Tonto. There day evesios The occasion was the marri age of their daughter. Dela, to Rev F M blathers, S.T.L, of Abeefeylo, Guelph coo. femme, formerly of Clinton Grey John Conant, has parehased the 50 arise far. of John fyukeiaa, being North hell lot 21. me 12 The pries ppaad is said to have bow $2,20 Exeter Jobe S.useoott has rested his tarn, in-t.trh•& tewnhip to Mr. D,ayte. of Eater \each, for • term of years. Manley W. graham lets last Saturday se • trip to Britain with • load of cattle ; Er. ',Odium is becoming yenta a sailor. F:eetu A. G. Dyer on Monday receiv- ed mord by wore of the death of his brother George at Tbsmalos, Algona, end left fur flat place stat. dirt. Grey . Fred Fowler, teacher an Tura - hall a school, 161k coo, has been re engaged et a salary of 1143o. Mr Fouler is •successful pedag g.. 1l Higher . San Sex worth, of this town, Wt on "atetd y u *barge of • shipwsot of hunts, the pr.psrty M H lay, which were destined tor the add ossatry. %Worth (Sr. Campbell, who has been Mt" ba boa Chariot is Philadelphia, has menial home. Hs aloe has roomed uric he medical mem at Jed woos College. Hallen . James I'ormish, of the base has, bee bees esriously ill for several days coin tatla..•tteo of the bowels, sapwood to lar. been wu.•d by grape seed lodging theme Mara Mi.. Halliday bee bee. moo toted se terabit. of S. S. Na 4 for the som- a/ year. The salary is placed at U110. fine Halliday% r.-•eg.Rseset is tis bat prof of the emend sattdes.ssm she i. glv- we. 1 Lkelet t e are sorry to record the esti of Miss Rover; although she bad bees siting for a year, Lath dame sooner the expected. oho att.•d.d beg br'other's tc,ddis• on Wedseedy, aid dad Sunday sofbt. lirenel. Ir. Williams Grakmm,of Bras nth was Tmeday armed by as.la.atioe as t''prwtatiee from district Na 4 (Hares se Perth to the (Marie Cosaoil el Piero - ems and Maroons The Dr. will de credit le to position. Canoe A rim fairly well dressed sad woriagly quite respecehls, asked for a MOW• lodging is tie town hall on T em- dmy ; he was • taller est of week said mousey, led mid he had walked mot 300 Rolm is be womb for •mptoymsmt, Sailer* : Harold Clarissa, amsed sen 11...c. Overage, headmaster of the 8salerth a lmale Laguna, who hes bees teaching Let meaty slime the holidays, bee bees °patted s masher of ?ism selesol, (Jdor.e, *lett year at a salary of WOO. Il metm ak : Tdeiy mutiny P. fiesta ran swell into the bottom of hie right N had hie shoes d mad the seed% ~s baass obs carpetft metered eye fent mi*k linear( g about half the needle is •471 carries it with him. Rey. George Istelthaet, ass d Ganda Lockhart. Mo ha. s tV pastorate et 1k. Presley t Who 'hogs, when hs htesde iskhmg ssosioll at the Palin* toward Tb. 80 Imre fare w Non o.. of secured A• row. Margquis, hm9 glides s emmet jeear an, •"Heehaw, jr.. hr a tm! 4k 11es with his eta iim•ge . \h 4si law is to go a tee eve of Dv. Uniti's de irsr Sealark k swwsl of lit t.11:._ ry �h ttgsa btu with so aidirele as* a Np�s a 'ia rd's sores as a tab s of itis .s le whleh he was bel he Bsiesnmia hV' Mr•• Dr. MoGdLgk, et Ds - mads • hselg Via •a bar Is mrh a mask twat •s rs a ISfiZerset Nat lb..� DonislAuelfem. She Olt* him.. et.Vb% Drysdale it as our sad duty to rancid 1 the death of Mn. John Schell, sr., which i th. event occurred on Thursday evening of lest week. Mee. Schnell was in her usual health until about a month ago, when she was seized with a severe attack of cholera morbus, which speedily did as work. Her reaming were interred in the Zurich oemet•ry on Sunday last Brussel. last Monday Jams Rees died at \\'infield. Kanas, after a somewhat lengthened illness of }bight's disease coupled ' with beat trouble The deceased was • younger of our townsman. David Ross, mid father of Mn. Ir. MeNaughton. of Brus- sels. Mr. Ross has resided in Kansas for s Dumber of years and was very highly esteem- ed by all who knew him. tirurels David Robson. • former well- koows resident of this locality, was renew tog old friendships during the put week. He is • resident of Kansas, where he has lived aad prospered for • number of years. C. S. air seems to arras with him as little ohmage IS intimable in his appearance Ow- ing to the failure .f the earn crop he says a great many people wilt be badly pinched this \\'later. Exeter One of the old resident, of Exeter is the person of Eltzabstle, relict of she late John Toni, died at the residence of her sou, Chu. Tom. on Tuesday last, at the peed old ass of 82 years. 6 months. La- mmed had always e.loyed rood health, bot ,ears ago lost her sight. She wee highly esteemed by those who knew her, and is her younger days was an important Moire in religions cirels. R' Ingham Four hey. named Fred Rush sad Reek Snell, of this town, and 140 and terry Andenoo, sons of Richard Anderson, of os ick, Doan Minora, were taking • stroll through Mr. Andersoe'e bosh os Sun- day sad ram sons a wild at. The boys had two dogs with them, • collie end • fox termor, and with thea. and sticks sad stodge, tackled the feline. After • @bort but sharp w..k the at we killed. The Wye bad good atom K restear : H. P. Chapeau has disposed .f the Ripley Eagairer pleat to a Mr. Baseders wbo will maim*er a wee elegy, with or without the .eossary oompiemeat of gold, at Wroxeter. Mr Chapman says i km valedictory "Lib is toe sheet to mend os as enerprim for the mere idea of glory, the proprietor, recognizing that a newspaper mast hays all the time and e•ergy a mesa is pos.es.d of, besides plenty of ash to sake it • seo.em, Stanley : Isabella fame, relict of the late Jobs igen, departed this life on Tuesday, Oat. 4th, at the advanced age of eighty-six years and aim month. During the haemo r eke bad nomsuall .od health, but a west pi sm et.I. her death genii was attacked with a slight odd. On Tuesday eke tope w . lek sad w Thmtli, .esml.g passed quiet- ly and pessalally sway. Deseneed was • motive el aupPildre, Soothed, born err the Mira d Salve w Dae. With. 1807. Am MIMI MOM aroma. fee Amerale Daily Express: Oar live gat megarle laaadryessa, Sea Wok, helps set bb iefy breekw with Chines writers es the shell. The shale be bessght with him. hat W oysters be revives tress China ka the her barrel. hied sad smoked. As Ziemer tag somewhat rtm@mhle dried se 'mina rue Ram plasm a mem oversight, mob la a shoal fall d esa water. ad mart ..ming they have all the sad joky atMa of moinisobodily e*.m.i embers. nye amide hem a &side( tame of osee....d boa moth of Mob` Myer. Ram thus tbs4 as. Arid is the gas sed skea kopipeall that, Etsis dm* of oyster map.hen htrad.ig. rev moms Tu wave. .add Ilarwuy ., Sacw Sack the.at. ne, alga Om� " rsteg rl1Mem� hseughwi s. wee ler as ta.agoery ebaid Noe el sumi mess h •fres her sad Ne Misidgus it and awl Scats miaowed tare parts wW� • ey • ►.d77 of water If • p—"lag weft of la•i agates. Wei Virginia shall he er favor of the termtie latter will he ear dewed into two pare, separated by ht venire territory el •nether State. the es•a11yy inters of tee kid as the Ueda TM. aimed Anginas is aim.as aid aan historic quarrel over Magus •ed Din line f. t I CRISP AND CASUAL. w p @Meanness Norway Pomo Syru WIMP aild owes all Moor tremble% maria, colds. A mimeo et parfait lona *herd neessere about • feet mere from her waist to her - lost time boom het waist to the top of her The oldest mad higoent ram tog fork in world is kept to the Old moils el Pau is ltm names It was the property of Kum Hoary 'e of Navarro. S. P. Sturm, of Towanda, Pat, whose constitution was completely broken down, is cured by Aper'e Sarsaparilla He writes: "Tor eight years, I was, most of the time, • great sufferer from eoasUps- tl.m, kidney trouble, and indigos• Mon, so that my constitution seemed to he completely broken down. I was induced to try Ayers Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven bottles, with such excellent results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in perfect con- dition, and, In all their functions, as regular as arab-work. At the time I began taking Ayer's f•naparilla, my weight was only 129 pounds; I now can brag of 139 pounds, and was never in so good health. If you could see me be- fore and after using, you would want me for • traveling advertisement. I believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla to b. the best In the market to -day." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Plowed by De. J. C. Ayer It Co., Lowen, Mar. Cures others,wlll cure you SOME AMERICAN BOUNDARIES. Naw, sad ee1,a'. and alb', Sled Mate or %aasenat rreaster Lines, Our new Alaskan boutadary, if it is, u that hitherto accepted, a meridian, will be one of the longest of the many straight boundaries betters this country and her neivbbers. Boundaries by meridian and parallels dta- unguish the political geography of tie New tyori,i and especially of North America. The amara boundary of Alaska is a mew- idt}u of about 600 miles. Theirs te only me longer bit of straight boundary between this country and any other tee parallel running along our lana• than border westward from the Lake of the Woods to Puget sound. It is the longest straight bouudai y line in the world, though • meridian boundary of western Australia is n early air long, and we British American hie is set n.ore thou 150 miles shorter. No European boundary rens half to far in • straight line, and the same a true of 'south American knee. There are few straight boundaries in Asia or Africa. The longest straight boundary lee wholly within the ('nit.d Stats a the; parallel rusr mug west ward from the soot!. west corner of Kansas to the southwestern corner of l-tah, and separatin Kamm, Colorado, and Utah on the nosier from Indian Territory, Okla- homa, New hecicu, and Arizona on the wrath. This line is nearly 1,100 mules in length, or about 400 miles longer than any other straight boundary wholly within the United States. The next longest a the parallel ieparating Idaho abd Oregon on the north from Utah, Nevada and I aldor- ma oh the south. it it about 700 miles long. The loageet straight boundary line between two States is that running moth - eat from lake Tahoe to the Colorado River, between t'.hfornca and Nevada. It u 400 miles long, and has recently gas sur veyed moi narked at frequent marvels with boundary stones. There is only one rosy lorg tr.ight honorary line east of the Miseasippi, the parallel running west frcip the northwest - era boundary of South (:arolia to that river, and separating North Carolina and Tessera* on the north from Georgia, Ala- bama, and Mississippi ow the south. It is nearly 500 mils. loos. Carelessly drawn maps seem to indicate • considerably lesser straight line between Virginia and Keno tueky on the north, sod North Carolina aced Tennessee out the south. But this lime a not throughout its length • single parallel. It has several kinks, each with a mon a- loes lees interesting diplomatic history. There are hell • dozen other straight boundary Ram east of the Mississippi from 150 to 250 nulls in leogth. New f'ork's southern boaad.ry is one of those. TM most famous boundary between any two States a tow (inion, and, all things ova• e sdered, me of the most notable in the world, ie the parallel, shout 275 mils in length between Pe.ssylva.ie on the north sad Maryland mid Wert Virginia on the south. It is, foe the greater part d its length, the Mama and Dias.'. lime eiff his- tory. brat famous as eemssmerathip agtar- tel between the Pepe and the (bells, dat- ing batik snore the. 900 years. sod having ie origin eves earlier, end to a eves more framer es a the popular desorption of the between the slave Stats sad the free Stats. Not eves our long disputed Northwestern boundary has been e e mash in men's noethe as Mamma and Dixaes s line. It k entirely possible that the survey of this early hue set theprecedent for booed - trios by parallels neredia.s, for e1 - though WriWb beam hod before, is their Weer banged way, node grants m the New World hem parallel to parallel, Ma.. and Dixon's Dime wee about the earliest ling bes.dary se se carefully surveyed. The fast esmpi't' survey of the line data, to about 176'7, though attempts had loam made ot it some year earlier, sed the wooers boedary of Delaware, whisk is to all is. Luse bad porpeses port of the sane nee, had (teem surveyed with tern severity for that enrol. The oily States or Territories heudd wholly by sw.dhme and parallels are A dbise./. and Utah, and any t� Met two ere true reetan/hs. itdeal, per- haps, proper, spa akinr. only Clalerada kt, sines the Y.Nswsnsr Park smarten the . esyweerws owner d Monsase. New isms. warmm * moved a bwd•ey mthly by parallels sod mmiHeer kg..•he imser- p mays el tis Me Gams. ter • few mem ons err h.m the tees. hvtgdr k.m qtr, bre r Ir alMas tots. - plf .tt...l lima, whim, and qct mom New Jersey has tt tmel WHAT IS MUSIC ? • warmer of tt/•anMtw• gives es lb. as ten. A short time ago the Leedom Tid-Bite of fared • prior of two aroma for em beat dignities ef "Mimic.' The following w adjudged the heft definttios Music is the eadeavor of the soul speak. The following are sone of the best deist tion mot u : That subtle trembling of the air whith through the ear of mare, soothes hr serr.w dope& his tear, revives his hopes, calms his rage, purifies and educates his whole mind, and elevates his soul to heaven. Music ie poetry tras.leted into the las Susie of anal.. Marc is the river of melody, whish has Nature for its source, Art for a tributary, and Skill ter its outlet. The art of using mooed, singly or in coat- binatio., caper* of passim the ear, touch. eg tie heart, exciting the iate lack, and ea- ivusing the imagination Music a the language by which thoughts and feelings otherwise unutterable, are sc- rammed Soothing syrup fee savage beau. As appeal to the soul expressed in sym- pathetic sound. The only gift thought worthy by Cod of being elnelly divided between the envie d man. Music is the key to the human heart. A fancy ball of ideas, dressed in the snu- uer•de of crotchet' and ymaetre. Music is the soul's expremioa, the heart's laos and the mind's delight Musa oossi.0 of every sound in Nature t gives pkeseure to its bearers. A noisy peacemaker. A sucoeretion of harmonious sounds which some people pay • guinea to hear, and some @a pesos to have taken into the next rest Medicine for aching hearts and tired basing. Notes on the bank of harmony. A scientific method by which that wildest animals, man, may he tamed. Music is the Volapuk of the feeling•. The easel of the soul, and the canvas up - which we picture our emotions. Nice noise The el the hetaaieal car - den et Washi pt a has, it is said, directed e- the raga �.� over 6,000,000 tress to the UnA vegetable freak was recently fated is News... Ga., gargles. It was pepper ped whish, when roomed, wee bead to contain as smother perfect pot. Of ever 5.000,000 children is elementary to &shade in kngl.ad ealy 800,000 pay fee their suis slug, sod of the.e 600,0110 pay so more than • pommy • day. The captain, officers and orgy of the brig St Aairua, at Cosstanti•ople, from Sahni. • a, are all monks of St Athos. The brig • fie the Rumeien flag. The Hsagaria. of three costumes ago was estdled to wear wee feather in his hat ler every Turk he had killed, hence the phrw • ie comma use among us. The Rosas nee, or liras, was a pound weight of copper or bream stamped by the state. It was oblong like a brick, sod wee struck set stamped. The building with the greatest altitude is the Alpin Club House on Mt. Rosa, in the Alps Its foundation stones w exactly 12,000 feet above theses level. It is computed by • Scotch paper that there ere now enough paupers in Great, llritaia to form four abreast, a promisee considerably over 100 miles in length. The largest and oldest chain bridge is the world the greatest in point tung,('ajna, where it forme • perfect road heat the top of one meantaia to anether. Every ('hi.... implement hay its deity ; there is s god of loaves, another of spades . another of hatchets; another of swords - every kind of anima! has its deity. Excluding about 62,000 small crafts, the commerce of the world is carried on by 45,000 vowels of 20,500.000 registered ton, with • carrying capacity el 48,000. In many cease, the tint work of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is to excel the effects of the other medicines that have been tried in vain. It would be • .aviag ot time Lod honey if experimenters took Ayer's Sarsaparilla at first instead ef at int. NICKNAMES OFTEN HEARD. Henry VIII was coiled Illuff old Hid, from his rudeness and coarseness of speech. James Boswell was nicknamed the rear - leader, from his association with Johnson. ea so the at of an Bars in which teetotalers may indulge b Cobden is called the Apca'le of Free Trade on account of his labors in that their thirst for melody. sloe Tess • Car, Philadelphia Record : The story of ho a portly woman stopped and caught a one horse car on Lehigh avenue, near (lerisan town avenue, yesterday, though not as amusing as the actual occurrence, has its points of iatereet. The driveroonductor had just let out a woman passenger when the fleshy female appeared behind the car, wildly gesticulat tog is a manner ealcul•ted to be understood for " `top that car A masculine passes ger rug up two fares on the register ; but still the car west on. Then another man pulled the right bell cord and lectured the driver : while • third, eupposieg that the lady who had just alighted had left a basket in the car, rushed with the driver's lunch basket to the signalling fat woman, who, of course, dads know what he meant, but just boarded the car, paid two fares, and in- dependently spread herself on • seat. Making. Lead metier more.. " Forgive me," he pleaded contritely. " I didn't mean to kW you, but the impulse Tres irresistible." " Forgive you'" she snapped " Never while I live' A girl may torgty* a man for kissing her, but never for apologiaag after - direction. wl .1 John t alms was I of the Reforms. ties, from his influence among the reform- ers Louis Bourdalone was called the Demo*. theses of Divinity, from his rare eloquence, Aristophaees was the Father of Comedy, because he was the int Creek satirical writer. Ariosto was the Walter Scott of Italy, because ot his skill in the line of historical . ' romances. .I oho Selden was the Walking Library, because of the amount and diversity of his knowledge. HUGH DUNLOP GODERIOH William Hogarth was dubbed the .laves• al of Painters, from the satirical character y 1�i( (l)yL BOLLPI'p)•%,4e of hie works. E$TAIr:_taliFli'ile i Oa the nest.,.. Public speakers and singers are often troubled with sore throat and boareene.s and are liable to severe bronchial attacks which might be prevented aad cured by the use of Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam—the hest throat and leer remedy in use. Tb, Same Tbst emeeupred be Ohm, Cincinnati Tribes*: Watts—By the way, who is the patron mist of fishermen Potts—Dunao. It net Ananias, is it' Oa (he imide. As a remedy for internal use Hagyard's Yellow Oil ie wonderful in its curative pow - Or. On or two dome curs hoarsens and sore throat. Asthma, bronchitis and swell- ed tonsils are quickly relieved. For quinsy, colds, So., it is the best remedy. lemetieses the Other nese it la the leek. Rost.. Courier : She—Is Mks. two to make • bargain, yes know, He— Yee ; but oily efts palm le i Signs of worms are variable itching at the Bose, eta Dr. Imes ens Syrup is the best worm expeller. 1. Doerr Lr ANOTHER WASH -DA Y Go BY WITHOUT Us/Nc YOU will find that it will do what no other soap can do, and will please you every way. SUNLIGHT SOAP It is Easy, Clean, and Economical to wash with this soap. THE NEW STOVEIAND TIN SHOP. Have you .sen those now designs in Heating and Cooking Stott. at WORSELL'S : Those four holed Pear; coal range's were the beat at Toronto Exhibition. The Wor;d'E Fair is alto a beauty. The Favorite Parlor coal i!eat.'r, with or without oven, is Guaranteed the moot Powerful as well as the ('lean- nst coal stove vet produced. We have also something t•iititely new in a double heater, wool parlor stove. See our stock before buying. WORSELL & CO The Practical Tie and Stewm attain. 'p 1 FIBREWARE =5 W000ENJ One of E. B EDDY'S Indurated Fibre - ware Tubs and Pails will last the life of 5 hoopbound wooden ones. Besides, they are:much more conven- ient and save a world of annoyance. Ask your grocer for E. B. EDDY'S INDUF BREWARE. . r (ereallme.abems wet.mele• fiber.. Prior to 1825 all shoes made for womes'e wear were without heel., and after that date all heels of that class were of the con- cave pattern up to 1847 From the earliest data in shoemaking down to 1840 woreen'k shoes were all "straits" that is to say,they were made so as to be worn on either foot without incon'enieno.. The first set of "rights and lett" lase were made is Phila. delphia, and bought ,by Daniel Mabee, a manufacturer, whoa works were located in what is known as "Woodend,"Lyna,Masm- cb matte. Met Me Meeh, Indianapelif Journal : " No," maid Mr. ltlaieede, " I ain't Rein' to pay no ten dol- lars rev this suit. It's second-hand..' " \'at'r" shouted Mr. Ach\eimer. "I say it is se•ond-hand. Seooadhead aloes is them that has beet. wore, ain't they' Aa' didn't I have to wear it when I tried it on'" " Vat • pity," said Mr. Acheimer, in ad• .iration, . vat • pity it vas dot you ver proorht op to pre a farmer. You got a psi. nem head dot vss nimbly owit of sight." A Weems Indy A lady lamed Mrs. T. C. M. Humphriee, living in Rema, Ont., who used osly two , bottles of Mos.hray's Kidney and liver Cure, has tarw.rded a statement to the effect that it completely cured her of in- flammatory rh.mmatimm, kidney sod liver troubles. Such a eemplio•tioa of diseases yielding so quickly M this remedy should woourage sister mdare._ re give it as boom* Subscribe far Tug 8wtrat- Only $1 a year. THE CLOTHIER I has lust returned from the cities whrrr has been selecting M NNW SPRING GOODS. He lia.s now on hand a Large Line of the Choicest Goods in the Market and is prepared to turn out work in the Best Style possible, and at Prices to suit the times. H. DUNLOP. THE FAIR has come and gone, but LOW PRICES remain the same as ever at the Furniture Emporium of GEO. BARRY. Hamilton-st. UNDERTAKING in all branches, attended to at all hours with neatness and dispatch. Embalming Fluid always on hand. Picture framing a speciality. GEO. BARRY, ■aastrim.T. • STAL Sue -resat, '.''.heeled .f F.ur4J snitfnctnr.'r, cf all kind,: of 't,ition- ary AIarinr, Upright f :2301=.d=12s C Salt Pana, smoke Stacks, Sheet iron Works, etc., etc. Also dealer. in t'; r',:rt and llori,oettat *lido Valve Engines. Amanitas.r a'ut tiff Km: bre pecialty. All sites sic pi e and i ipe attiom ooaetently on hand, lte'cnia'ee furniehM no amort notice. Rrteinng rnrmpaly setended to. MN-ty P. O. Lux V. (toderirh, tint. Works -Opimeite O. T. R. Statloe. ooderica. mX- COALAND WOOD Y2.ScD_ Special attention given to SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD. Headquarters for all grades of MARO, SOFT S BLACRSSITN COAL. Coal weighed w either market or m Scales, os. m1 Priam boon going elsew 'mum ('•aM. 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