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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-1-7, Page 3T1 STOICAL : (TADIFRT(!R. ON'T'. TRTTRRDAY. JA N. 7, iR`'7 pg.SIIMM.. NICHOLSON. L1).f1 pasv_i eurasn• • Roams .ppc- .' Pec Oise uosd Ming. Oitpwee Wort a fAarielp. a Year s4•rrese. r la MAMmi, D.D.$.. haus-Df11K• tnetbees SUP ll1 w MNMm•ti°n•wa I lrriesr• ames Itobleinimlith r nee et the • p Malty Oise wg( Wer M. mid tee Nanta Is store, ow ivan011:11 , D.D.M. L.11.8._ .. SS51 sl ppuorreee� i.ks.. rte► Retested u gold or Y5m- apeel.l •1Matioa giver r lbs ��.r.s.s.a'rrsatsw of the otsrel teeth. t is Mata•. s sew Wank. M.dI..l. WA. THOMSON, M. D., C. M. tsmigimilyaeeoea�McL.an's lilook Mesio n al w d eMeM t Meer _Or. �M lines FIR. HUNTER. PBYbICIAN, SUI. Few lately d,0 -Inset street. the reel - ammo eeaepjd M Yr Moira* highs sells bem r•elieaee. Trephtw M. Marring. Useisses. vvair LL N . IIJIM OF MAl<1tlA41E • Unarm. Odcrisb. t1N. f1MJL4y We know that Cod-liver 'OM is a fat -forming food because takers of it gain rap - illy in weight under its use and the whole body receives vital force. When prepared as in Scott's Emulsion, it is quickly and easily changed itto the tissues of the body. As your doctor would say, "h is easily assimilated." Por'haps you arc suffering *win fat starvation. You tab. fat enough with your food, but it either isn't the right kind. or it isn't digested. You need fat prepared for yon, as in Scott's Emulsion. L.01111 - K` O. CAMERON, BARRISTER, dULI- Ms otter. Weavg•imer. ic. Mw -oar. Ms. Iltus sad at Andreweta.,s p•lost•• Peet /17 L(�' KN BST BRA I'UN - BARRISTER, EA ueltdtor. Notary Publlo. Adamson's Sleek. Wert duvet. kw-ly NICAMPION,Q.C., BARRISTER, SOL - totter. Notary. fee. Oros must Medlsa' %e•ra Unimak. 0. JOHNSTON, BARIUSTIIR, t!U- U1. Ilcier. coremoioao. Or, Money es MM- Delco : our. Ilsmlitse cad al Asdrrw's Street. Uodertcb, Ung- tM OFTUS 1E DANCEY, BARllII$TBR. 1. So/aster, Cwvq•5ser. kc.. me. limey Me Crimes Merl.Uolerttob. t lower rates. s tot. ansa it • W Imes, BARRIBTER, PRt1O- vjl pelisses Cocoons of Orono 1) 0.. RATS, BaltRIBTBR, SOLICIT. Alm 011, to Othee Northam. tha. seat doer format Omer, Peiira45 Punter to lead at lowest rases or tutee .et- 1500 L't ARROWA PIt0UDFOOT, BAR - NA norm _ atonye, std re. ods, Son. .1 T. Darrow. Q. CIA HER JN. HOLT et HOLMI8, lJ 8s.rrtNwe, helMMess la 1baaeery. as. Manes. O' O•morea. 4p• ; P. lien Ds . O. WARD, OONVSYANOSR, tee ea. sed.mwaraseer Ila Weis ..d no r reempolemoseeMilsrlis el eN Mab 45p 11en. er �idere driers - • es hes W arks. Mt es pro- essellagnerto be d Jt.7 e.Os Me or111.itJMeeIEx or fa any throaty nes •.lossst�r*art, AL issmer•esproniatrsteld Msasen Daaeaemea pee.R•sleseee -1tP.O. IAaIY tar is S. SL MONICY TO LOAN. - 160,000.00 Privet Tents to load at M par omot, ea• •rip. M. 0. CAMERON. Horton'. Wool. sppodto Colborne HOWL Roderick. 407-11 YRIVATK FUNDII - PARTIES DK Brous or .batabg lamer 00 tlretd•oe pls�rrymtg ma do s N u per mot. by.p. bdtl rob- Bnitdays. Torero.OR Boom 116. IMAGER, CONVEYANCING AND lJ. fasurano. 0110.. eennikalaribesnotoi asdeelob. Al�tt OMIT TO LEND ON MORTOAOE l at tiM ler Ment. Note. dl.ses.ted. C. r1▪ 01LR. tii1 apposite Martta's Hots!. W► O FJ. T. NA?1 LL, TIRE, LIFE AND •amident 0•416-08r.me ineumae scent. at lowest MOGI 0.-0se. Unmw Unmet. •ad spes. Mid- 7t - MONEY TO LEND. -A 1. A R G 1 tm.ot el Private Paseo Oar lavcares • Mored rata es ebs4ol.s. Mfsrssaleo. Apply teNARROW & PROUDPOOT. RNADOLITTS. OENSRAL LN' r. eer.l�.smsrs. Mol Mors .sed low Oak thmeleso mama" is sup. a Ae. te iota/ ea surer I0••b at tbe lowed rte elf 15Sval ly, la my mid � to Biome" wee O Nil►- d.. neb fl askaalinr anasanato. ( '1 ODEKION 112OHANIOS' norm Nil TUTN UMRA*T AND11100M, ear. of lint nest sal (alp Ment Wm 1 e O P.n.. and Otsm 7 d, lM.a. ABOUT 1000 VOL' IN LIBRARY. Lrdiny Deily, Weekly oiled Ithae raid 7iaBHiPwn P M se, ala see JUL l?ICILY!. O1NLY 51.sa, � •m.des tree w and a salt' A L1tre�rfaaatier to membership tsadvd by ms . H. OOLHOHNi. 11. HAMILTON. wUriehilYro11h osis Aua%tO0MrlaR. rgpnO113A8 OUNDRY, AUOT1O141EER ear amu l eea.�wllik& Out. .�.15.. mos agi a Tires sa- le OHS 11101. GIi NINAL A.170 - and Inns 100- V101 Merle ieh via. baa cMdd-olds enpaksen ta lies reset hosat juirmilionwith •R err Ma. V les al an fiLliaral OX 0.554: A..w.asr M5150 amnia& AMOOIATIoll o1R, LAUD egarnrOla. A. m, oat. Poo. 0. a. D.AVONISMIAS. Oils► -lore Hosed*.. red 11.wgater 41-3M A wawa MI6 popery . bound by law te reneen bar husband. sherd N bee me- mory. my. NEWSPAPER STORIES. Magian Coma, 1%xs to • atingle/ oeimealence, make lUe • misery. The stinging pain of s oorn may be speedily sad painlessly removed by the use of Putsam'. Painless Corn F,.trseter. Twenty-four house after Putnam's is ap- plied pplied the Dorn may be removed. Japan's Navy. Waddueles, Use. 31. -Minister Heald, of Japan. today signed contracts for !kip ooa..reot/ran of two new orutsera, one with the Cramp ship yards at Philadelphia, and the ether with the Unmet !roe Works, See Fr•nsi.oa. The ooetbieed poet will be •been (13,000,000. atteematiem Careens • pay. South Americas Rheumatic Cure, for Rb.smetiem sad waralvis, radically mares in 1 to 3 days. Ite sottoa upon the skis is remarkable sed mysterious. le removes at anise the mass and the di•eses tmrnedistoly dieeppesrs. The Ant does greatly beeeflr. 75 mote. Sold by J. E. Davis. Moot• se '-ods.. Mr. Dison. • native et Leaden, bat les seven yells • resident of Dakota, arrived to Lomas' en Wdnedy, Dee. 30, having drives a diets... d 1,500 miles since Oct. 13, He was •esempanied by hit wife and two children. The journey wee made In a sevsrd baggy drawn by ewe horses. Mr. Ut:en's object in travelling this way was to enable the ehildree tow the world, sad for • day end • half they dre.. through Chicago. 1 .U. Ie Mx emirs. Disarming !Calmly' and Bladder Dimness relieved in six heirs by the " South Amer- ican Kidsy Care." This new remedy . a great surprise sad delight on amount of its ezoedimg .romptome in relieving pats is the bladder. kidacye, back, sad Emery pert of the urinary psm.•g.s in male or female. It relieves reteatios of water sod pain in praise it almost immediately. If you want q*Mk relief and oars this' is your remedy. SW by J. E. Davie. TN amend fitaph•a& Chloe/0. 1)Ee. 31. -TM Clag•leese and Hludoos. of Chicago, have joined with the Humane 8sakety in the protest •gai..t the killing of Gypsy, the elephant whioh lien slain four keepers end seriously Mimed m•ay more, This memo of the termor for preventing the eleotrnoution of the beast are vastly different from those of that et the lessor. however. The Mentalist . Ma.. red to the Bnddist, and it is an purely re- ligiose grounds toss the Hitdose sad Cleo - else, desire to sive the life of Gypsy. D ay raver and catarrh Relieved hi I8. e et Haat se. Ons chest puff of the breath rbresgb the Blower, supplied with mob bottle .f Dr. Aseew'. Catarrhal Powder diffuses Mk Powder:ever the enface of the neral pas- sages. Parkas aid delightful to me, it re- lieves 10..ntly, .adsuresanent' .e• Ce• tart*tarHa Fever, ds, 11.•ide, lore Throat, TToasiUti. sad Dearness. 8eld by J. R Davis. firmer se Cog-Mepsmdcaa.. &U.r are the bat 4.respMadcer in the world. Ivory satiate the United Stigdon rode 105 hitters be Berme amid re0.lmas 82 ti Mora ; every wheats 73 hoer se to A..ries. cad any K evw. ti Mara. And so 1t is everywhere. I. sixty meso.d. we . end M to Asia Ned 26 a neessisaia, rad r.odv..sly 10 ti rears km rob Iced, .ad for 18 knee that e e Alrlen Every Mame el the day we rearm .sly 7. It 1. h ardly Gtr. Th. masher .f letters .ad ether postal pears that we rearm is • year, 1., however. nearly 2,000,000,000, • . saber greater ahem that of the et the world. red Mk allows r 1 .4.., TY es enrage egress. -Leone PILL-OSOPHY. .essay fished. This keeldeot tee's intended to dteooer•ge the legitimate basesese of • book osnvaser, bus perhaps it may point • moral. There was • wag at • ~tout duet u.0 re- . ently, and the seises of the horse, tM hoe basil est et the soar sad hoWtp • roll ist-pis Is beg bend, went no see who was • bL Yrs. Bleak et kerns' " impaired • w wagsr, who stood at the deer. 1 am , was the reply. ' • W.11," said the etr•at.r, se be peeked be her sad took poatmsioe of the parlour, "1 ..uid like to talk with you a few ems - Mos," Twine his cost end het on the sofa, and :at/ • prospected, frees hie pocket, b. me- " 1 •m latrodtdag • work that-" " Is Li • beck ea wg.Nts ! ' iai.rrapted the woman of the hours. The beak a•svaeer looked at her • Me - meat ; thea be took in the stta•tioa.ad- Isfe b.rrtedly. 1Msprertio the ahaaai 5 neer. A few months age a o.lerel cheep cloth- ing Mere in • big provtsdai tows, w oh Asti be mesio., bad the miefortsee to mesh Are. T, a siarm wee given quickly and $$ wormette crowd collected, who watched with baled breath the arduous •ports of She fin brigade. After hours of the meet strenuous emer- sor they mss•gsd at last to toroe the denses iredaally book from the Treat of the beading, when the me.a/or of the Arm wee sem to rash into the doorway, clamber .:- exaltedly over obarred beams sad i..ta. and make hie way towards the sea - sad floor window. What oould be his object! What valu- able property ooutd it be tor whtoh he was thus rubes kis life ! Coolly fixing • plac- ard still damp from the prem me to the win- dow, he clambered down again, while the bewildered public read the bold announce- ment : "Surely we sold *beep is.egh before this ere! But oaly wait tall it is over ! ! Leek out for bargains toes ! ! ! " low Werk. Coe of the meat important cities in the world is threatened with extioctson. Thi . tot to he by the devsetanng process of wee, but by the mon peaceful method rd growth and development. About • veer ago • bill was passed in the American Lsg- i•bsure by treats of which the eery of New York propor, wbioh, like that of Old Paris, 1• dtueted on an island, acquired a great deet of the surrouodiog dotnctu,wbtoh were lumped together under the head of "Greater New York". Hitherto that has been the title by which it Ices been known, for tont was the name given to the bill. Now, however, an agita- tion le on feet to give • mon euphonious IOU to tato onfnrged city. The island on wktob new York sends is redly 3r•ab•tton Isl•nd,sed the proposal is to substitute this for the present tams. Should it cons .beet, New York will etre had se experience of times which don't usually fall to the lot ot • large osty. It hos eat deferent periods in to history beet knows as New Amsterdam mid (loth se, from wbtmb later list three wise mien' who were tog it i*habitsat•, 11 will be remembered, 'pet to era in a boat,' and it is bdmvsd they have never returned. If they had. builders would never have been snowed to erect diffuse ot nearly thirty storeys is the lend, and politicieos of lag - rant dishonesty weer would have toned it the bappv hunting ground it has altos be- come. And They All nes •et There was • mediocre' iwtanoe ot 000l. wee displayed under trying roe, . Ess at the Grated Theatre in Vies& It was • mad gala eight. The Emperor, aotwit- peeled by • very brilliant staff, was pre- set. All the elite of Vienna were there. The house was crammed from floor to roof. Behfl.r'd, " Robbers " was being performed. Tie curtain bad jest risen upon the third tool when there wtis a cry of „ Fire !'' from behind the seems, oo.drmed by as ominous smell of rooks. situs Dentist., the well-known actor, w•• fortunately ea the .tai• at the mo - seemly H. eek in the situation at • gismos, signalled at twos for the aerials to be lowered, that stepped in front, mid in • rtigiy wilco that commanded instant at. Matins, spoke as follows : "The Emperor has been robbed of an dorm's of diamonds. No honest pore= will object to being •.•robed. Yen will pass oat one by one at emelt outmode, and M searched by the pollee stationed at the amend doors. Amy perm •tteaptieg to ye eat of seder will be •rrsord." fie .5 sad composed was the .star that Me srewd were belt tmkee-I. by W story. aid prom slackened his pm*s, .sed es r-m.bim- the does was tea a hurry en at ease. JIM as the lest row of the gallery was more amt tb otret0n bunt bate lamas. mad ti half ea beer the building was • rain. Bat, Masks to D.mrient'• wonder- ful esslmsa. net • We was I.K. NAM taw. Livia, es ism as be did i. lie Maty -1• Bread Barer -4n Arley Copt, the met d1111gehred ori..... et Me Mrs, made • very age ti...., wftd. however. mbar. any wwgle. rem sad tell eemtwh•t ti eyes. pithy w1M the stats d the market. Is ser year, says a writer ti s trona 'pussy.' be mods 10.000 germs ; and Mr may yeses tee WIN elf Ibis. lime sly Ose pel5Ra-. ora• esn mens, AnouIl doomed /07 orb tate• rwt~�� C11�EN FREE ��5I� 61QYQLE.t /11, ��TNES EACH MONTH lir roil • ti tial site Omni■1ltlf� . . $ 1,IM li Snot a :u gdll.f� . . . . as t Molise sir s gas soh walk . . 1 Q Sil 1111g URI On during re'NvtWRAOSIERS .�raR As relieves: MOmawra MO`OIiTAINaTH».E. 1. �a.p� RU ES..�s r am* se ere a�meibreaswstwat�lE�7ii 111 aWM►a..rr 4.7.4.4etee •:.r -zi■K TiiZ7T aae�w f sews•eee� weyM•��en� a�ge�e•(.����wwe•�eta��ew�.•'. yt•ie,..l!Ytir.se�f..., t la=e1er.w�es•.e. a� ~ wow ereris i1,'w'e.r.. . w IPM ' may More aro pp41111. and pilins, bet 1111. A/owl Um: MI6 at 10 ser • visa lead In de.i.ee. The sale harden en the phenomena. aregb=regoniore dewy dibmidien Thum redinom Mime in mon Ma nor end brim& Minn ow sanely iesystallia. Nis roonsillit Aft eg r IMII. ▪ jiliksmamE 4:44P 3 t"o s16b0°3Yr"!"' Nothing Can Be Perfection, Though Mtaang Lase maoha•t, whoa. be trolly Moiled at ('roydoe,Sir Amboy derived es so seal moans of 1600. Leese todivideel tem were also ,wd h) dm wealthy traders and Ammeters on epee i•1 000•Uoas; and onus. and once only, S r Astley received the splendid honorsrtum of 1,000 sinew. A Weise Indian u.ill.us•sre by the name of Hyatt, Juriog a pstaful .e.d ' cerium' operationwee attended by Drs. Leese= end N.l.,on, as phyucsane, and by 8tr Astley Cooper s e.rgeoa The opera sten was succseeful, awl the p•ttent felt in x010.30 h imself the promos of recovered health and ' spirits. Redid not wait for his w.mpie'e recovery to ri mos et• sense of era•ie u.t. and joy, sed promptly resettled ho phyet. III mese with • fee of 300 guineas mob. •• As for you. sm." do millionaire mail, sitting up is bed wad eddreesing himself to Sir Astley, " you. sir. shall Aare eoneeehong "LUDELLA" better lira tb•t ; there, sir, take that !".ad he does his Dight cep at lir greet eurgeou Sir Astley pinked up the nightcap, my rag, •• `ter, I pocket the affront." And on reaching home be found in the nap a utmost tor 1000 guineas. In his younger days, y,wever, Sir Astley Cooper had .owed, by anxious and 111 re. warded waitle/. the seedof bee subsequent greet renown and ue. In his Ant year of praotios, hiii protite were hut Ave guineas ; in has second. twenty six pound, ; in his third, thirty-four. and only in hie ■ inth year did his Morose mount above • tboossed monde. ■r J.elp.r'. aeir.reiae •• How trot this is, Maria," said Mr. Jnoiper the other day, as he set perwtne • book eatttlod „ Helpful Thoughts,' stud then he read : •' 1 he losing one's temper over trines is an in.tirttt,u of a.1rove Isok of moral force and . trttusl power Any men can he master of b melt if he will " Mr. Jumper looked serenely at Menke/MI mid" No.,. that's • fent ; and I have no pati- e nce with these foolish men who yield to every little temptation to get •eery• They have no self-p..tw, no --where is the last oopy of the Gentleman's Magazine! It was here on :he •sills this morning " •• Isn't it then now !" asked Mrs. Juin- 9., " 1 don't se. it." •• Well, it ought sn be." •• Hut it isn't, and I want it particularly." •' Look in the tulle drawer for it. Per- haps. orhaps. some of the children have .lipped it ie there.' •• No. it Mel in the drawer and it isn't on the table. Where is Id How should 1 know!" "• Ton ought to know. If I were mistress of • hoose I'd h....ems slight system or order in it, or I'd-_" •' Oh. yes. you'd do great thtsgs ! If you'd keep seine little track of your own things to this hones it'd be all I'd ask." •• It i.rt my plum to earn the living and keep the house, too- When is tbst msgr- tles !" 1 don't know." •• Well, !'Ii know mighty soon. or there'll be • row ben. It's a mighty strange thing that I can't keep a book, or • msg.zine, er anything, when I want it in this house. 111 he/it that tnegsmine, or 111 know why 111--" ., 1 ou11 knock the lamp over i1 von don't stop slamming things about se on the table " • I don't care if Ido ! Hop. I will ! I'll have that m•geeine if- nems of the children hive drugged it off .ad amt it op, probably, 5.11'11111; --" ad 'll--" The childr h.veu't touched it. What would they care for • magazine with no pictures in it'" They'd take it jos: to torment me. i'll rout 'em all out o' bed tt I don't Sod that magazine in two mioo'c.." " I don't think you will.- "Don't ilt.""•Don't tell no that i won't or shan't do •aytlting. M 111 do it it it kill. me ! 1'11-" " Then 1 You've knoeke'l my work- basket off the table, and--" .. Don't care if I did ! (11.4 of it ! 111 kneels the table over next ! It make" wee ripping. riving, ranting, infernally mid to think that I--" " And you are the man who woe Ming to meietein h. ' self -poi.,' hereafter, sed--" •' Solt -poen be banged ! An s"gel eer•ight from above couldn't maintain Are .elf -poise ro •hie honin I I11 • self -poi..' bm.body tf i don't And that magazine. It him beers hidden perposely to taunt m. ! 1 Mow that it hes ! Such things ha.e been dose before in the hoose. sad--" •' There's the, wsgsztw esder your chair, jo.t where you dropped it, probably. " I never dropped It there 1 It's my be- lief you dipped it there yourself jest new, and that you've known all slesg where it was !" Aidsoitres. se. WANT CONVICTION QUASHED Anese..r Carri's Application Is Ginty Cervi Judge. O• Monday as the oourt hoose before Jude Walker, an application was mads e quash • oesvlotlee under the early .1.ere by kw regulating clothing .bop as to furmisNmg steps. The appllon was Amdo by J. O. Owl*, the ssdicaesr, who was enmlmsnd ter keeping W Mese ape afar seven easel ea N.v.mber llth, and was lined 110 and sena Mr. Naggers, Q. 0., appeared for Mr. Carrs and Mr. Cal- mar, Q. 0., appeared for the dty. Per as appellees Jerie It was eenrmd- ed that the by -low was re 1t.rhss..e with the nteral rights of the eabje.t sad there was se Ntberity far dlstattiR to a dtdsse whet maned he Menai or should ter adept to wake a Ilan': the by-law made an net othwww lm.ritcrM.s • erllmti•1 Akar; it amid be mew wordy c•arrs.d metier ger red reeetl minim* s ewe dirtiest red well dared sea mereir .•Illags, esek ming is saris/ es by essehede meeker to WM. a retail sere l or re ..stir reels see se booties realm • retail nacre; the oito of W tidpsg Itself rea•tatilm /hi. far by peed. • by-law respeene a.etisssoe .ad eelmpblltip ib.m a take ens hares. By reams .f the keno *i • Nemo to Currie se es aerien er there was • ereraw5d mkt- k�y� toured between him red the oily red she day W se tins by tide by-law e Mame an 'implied ohligaelea to won Cur- rie to .arty en his norm duir the ear - rimy of Me teams TM by -kw was wider he 1r terse then the .Yaps rsgsWt.a .rt .MMrfeed end for thio !rearm wee ultra vire.. The drinks of Mi. Juries Levee- d the superior seers. Bestride quest - a ei5lor by law was dad red riled w tee taw oily sad R tallerm' assoefaMen wM oresended that the mostmon was m IMMO lervporly--ehq.-dMa reine mem were winds the NeOne% shad that • parshw I els mina wee realty • galer telt W tie by-law -law w • prise bt� • n • realty bender* kw lidos the home oft I.br. Mat- Inm. bed Men wean W fAo etlgeelme shorts ef Me Vend almtea AI Me aadRMsn arigemons Me bait tom and felienan. CEYLON TEA nusrer the work thou any. (h,ly the hil(i.e,i grade Tees are used in this blond. It cannot fail to please. Load Packets. 25c, 400, 50c, or 60c., per lb. _ Y_ IEC Er ARr)'r & C N'hole..l•• .frena. TORONTO. FALL MILLINERY. We have a large and well-chosen Stock in Hates. also the newest Shades of rib- bon.. Velvet, Feathery, and Fancy Wings. All are invited to conte. We are pleased to short goody. MISSES YATES, The Square. CRITICALLY Ex A 11!NEI) TIIN W' RK or THN Mimi gm inn VIM Om Age. (Tali r„KP$T CITY B( 4I4•iei AND 'Hi.iTHASl .'"Ll.xe. m, U.tIn.', L%T I ie far superior to that of time ordinary business school. Patronize a Collage of known merit, and your sucgets is sneered. College re -opo-:• Jen 4th, 1897. Catalogues free. T We* aru.uuVU. J. W. WESTERVELT, PI inolpal. OLDEST SHOE HOUSE IN TOWN. We are showing a full line of Boots S hoes S lippers Rubbers which we are prepared to sell at prices that defy compe- tition. In Men's lines we have just received some excep- tionally good value in Ox Blood, Chocolate, and Dong. Bala., that we are sure will suit the Eye, Feet and Pocket. Our stock of Ladies', Misses and Children's is up to date in Style and Quality. Call and see our Gents' Fancy Slippers. We have a iew Boys' Long Boots that you can have at Cost. WM, SHARMAN, JR, Sole Agent for the Slater Shoe. THIS SEASON'S T EAS RAISINS CURRANTS CANNED GOODS Don't buy old Groceries, fr'r however low Me price, they are dear. Old goods are always nauaanss, and sometimes /heir use lays the /oawdotiow for a long docfor'a bill. Buy Fresh Goode from STURDY BROS. CLOTHING Cheaper Than Ever ;at Card's ClothingI mporitam G Baring jnrt p.rcLased a quantity of Clothing for Cmah from an over- stocked manufacturer, 1 am now prepared to sell Clother at lower prices than were ever known in the country before. On my own party i am not broad by (stringent times to have this Cheap fide ; but have been lad to do so .imply to meet the need of many who cannot, particularly at this time of the year, Pal' large prices. �;!' ►o..'�'gr. - e are not bon rept, nor suffering n the least front dull tiases,b.t have done well daring the thirteen years we have been in Oaderieh. We are pleased, however, to he in politi.n to give our poor friends and customMs goodwarm, oomforthl a Clothing at merely nominal prices. LEVI CARD