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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-6-10, Page 2SOMETHING NEW. Ifhasatesstssw�l ethyR .+w .b our *meet I'm sashes 7N awf.lt Mew proud,t he It dap• Miehaloes M l sides is ate M very bah 'eery I Y iD's key i► i I'd ►i&. w ' 111 way Idled thinks be maid, ass him try it. Itis kelt • dines thlota at e.o•--e dem, • tree. dower ; Mama malle it a hundred oass•e, and sew ease eve* hoar ; ter assay r' It te.little music -hes with time sodas* t 6-" Yea beve.'t go. me M boat'' and M yon .re w la ie ("h sleeken .p 1* woo vie month, a if it r' meant to w1M@tks, it tato were I ♦ gdd Mao weighed against lighter thea a thistle it Papa .aid tie the other night, I thought .waded edeadif d.sail i tell &•lsep wad rt--- *MI While Noise Ot ceasesyou've guessed It by thle time ; our elfs that Dame trom hoarse— Mama deciered the darling thing waw by tee angels give. ; Bat them ems folks sr* very slow, end some are rapid ; maybe I ought to say, right istratgbt and phut, arms Morse and ase oar be* 1 IN THE EXPRESS TRAIN. TAE SIGNAL : GOD 0R ONT.- THURSDAY- RINE 10. 1897 chess thus to do. "Oh, I hope shell like me," Mai coat missed, popping, oAther hOI ate into her rosy iipa all events tt shell not be my fault if she doam't. And then *bell be a dsp ltd the Winter sand f! will pbTVa$ —A voile. wreath of orsl>I� blossoms and • trousseau that ahaald make Bessie Carmichael pole with .. weissouevy. Good-bye tesching,taado a, glove mending, dress darning, and all such tedious eooaomieL It wean t such a disagreeable kalei- doscope of mental change!, wee it? y+ " Mas. Reginald flenour." Mrs - Julien Veraohsyle Seymour." Both were delightfully romantic names— she could sot make an election in the matter. She would wait and let Fate and Cupid decide iii ifitter between them. And as for the wedding dress, it should be white satin—white satin. with a gleam and shimmer like moon- light at sea. Sapp silk might he morn fashionable ; but then our hleli- cent had en eye to effect and— " Philadelphia ' Psa,engors for Bal- timore and Washington keep their Pests," bawled a stentorian vobe through the aisle, lathe train Dame to a pause. People started up, grasping wildly at their various articles of bag- gage ; the through passengers sat, lookin• n 'with mild and placid inter- est, a rile Melicent ladled back in keg! seat. " Haste is vtagit `s4e 1Sid to her- 'elf er- 'eif ; " and I don't doubt's that s. here Addington's carrier, meet ane. At this instant a tall-& to with a hed figure entered the Mae* questioning look on its features, •, &s if by instinct, Melicent Merivele knew that this wan the widowed rather in-law of Mrs. Addington Seymour. She halt rose involuntarily; be doffed his hat. " Miss Merivale l" Melicent smiled and bowed grao- iou.ly, but at the same moment the berate conscioat" that his tBoc -'nae brightening at the sight et someone else, as he sprang forward. " Fanny—is it possible 1 And you two ladies have come on the same train 1 How very pleasant it must have been I But—pray pardon my gu•cherie—I see you are unacquaint- ed. Mies Merivale, let me make you formally known to my sister -in law, Mrs. Addington Seymour." And Melicent, with a burring face sari a sensation as if a good-sized crack in the floor would have been an infinite relief, found herself bowing to the very lady whom she had been crowding so unmercifully all tie way from New York. Miss Meriv&Ie had some taeCfs the make-up of her nature and she de- cided, during the one hurried second in which Mr, Seymour was helping her to the platform, that apologies would only make matters worse. Eo she smiled, and murmured some feeble ii sanity of conventional speech, feel - the while that she had ruined her own pi otpecte. And ail for the lack of a httle cour- tery, such as .God's children should give and take ss freely as His sun- shine. She stayed just three days at the Walnut street mansion, and then tapers a growing more and more ei went back to the infant class at &operated at what she deemed this nn- Madame Ardean's, a sadder and a called interference in her erhap wiser women for that railway ride. "e On the floor then, perhaps,,, in And the wedding wreath and veil are misted the troublesome t:royeillee .-_ let pttatttomi tsf the tatvre• " Sts va made no answer, but opened her book again as if the dim- to im THANK OFFERING. elusion was quite at an end and began to read calmly. The lady bit her lip. "Do you pay for two seat.l" the asked..: Melioent booked up with a weary, elevation of -her prettily penciled' brows. "• I have made all the room I con," she answered sharply. " You can sit down or stand up, as you please." And the newcomer, coloring scarlet with mingled indignation and einb•r- rsament. was forced to edge herself in the fraction of space lett by Miss Merivale and her travellingbag. " Yon are not disposed to be very &coommodsting," she said. Mian • Meriv&le shrugged her shoulder', es who should say : " Your opinion, ma'am, L a matter pmfeot iddifferenoe to ms, one way i'�M whistle had sounded its shrill refrain --the train was on the eve of .carting --,and Melicent Merivale, snugly ensconced in a seat on the shady aide, had just opened the pages of a bewitching uew book, smellingof type and paper, and interspersed th the dainty illustrations that add such charms to some of the publications of w the d-iy. She was a pretty, high-bred-isaking girl, with large bine eyes, a skin as fair as a rose leaf, and regular fea- tures, white her travelling dress of dove colored.. uwhmere, her exquisite . ly-fitting gloves and pretty, piquant little hat, whose brown soberness was relieved by s single scarlet wing, limped bee with the intangible signet of e, Way?, Melicent liked to travel ; she liked • comfortable seat; she delighted in a new book aria relished chocolate bonbons ; end they were all combined in one. And she drew a little sigh of relief as she turned the first page, and bit her dainty white teeth into the crisp brown side of a burned al- mond. Just then the dreams wsa dis- pelled pelf by ' Is this seat engaged 1" Melicent's brow darkened, her lips involutarily compressed as she glanced up and saw a lady in black standing in the aisle. "N -no," she answered, in precisely the same accent which, interpreted by a woman's quick ear, mean, " I wish you were in Jericho." And she moved about three inches toward the window, without taking down the Russia leather travelling bag which occupied the space of s well grown child at her left. "The lady hesitated. Cannot you make a little more rcom 1" she asked, politely. Mies Merivale, without designing any verbal reply, moved perhaps an inch farther. " The baa might go in the rack 'overhead," suggested the stranger. " It is too large," briefly answered Me ' A AND MODERN appy USON OF HISTORIC ATHENS vaTH TME CITY OF TODAY. Seem LareasMs Dae* Um" as the i.stap•a Itemb r veer wawa ma�►w� fir.a.er. Wesieeollas mareasers es &moo e - Greece In a ..k jeet at Yreeaa'•i is- t.•e•t, wad Inst sow It Is with a strong revival � to her tutors that meth the peace at � It was meowed of the centheroic hes dr the rime at is ia- auotlow►w that It▪ is people it sirs y*thmold" nota . m ot dem ata takes each • With forever place who M- ims absrbartem. sad is spite of tJas (lapse of centuries *mei. large adraiztare of alien blood la thertt e =that m i toil hea e - l tzed wurrkl psrmeted m seeing la the aeder* tise.aa "the counterparts Wines who spivs tp S their s.Js o br talbettud �ve��em , nand 1s to cauattme al. 7'he in `.she u a unmade w y joined mat. sechiteere w ie. V iIMtT et= suss in letter, art *01_ and tie weir* will centime toe with synspaihetie interest what .ort of diet the fortes of bered4tyi•m sad the stimulus oe e s wall have In ase progressive evolution of that race which has isberited tbe land wad the !assuage of the sadsat Hautes. Armco a few et the *soot fat resiting In: et tits records of modern Greece Ms the ledstaant of Leopodd. the trig Ksuprremee tloaportnacehe h tad of t eothappo.s slIoS .1 the Ialead cat Crete to the -hhopes of the Heileues fur a sate and prosper.* sa- duaalexistence. Boman the powers re- kikingdomm add n�tditshedend Thema* Weciata crown es sa em hour. It is worth noting that s wise sad sere etul ,riga over the who ..bsegweat- iy called hLn to be .overage. drew fro was greatest of die statesmen esmen mall of his age, mad probably of bas ecstasy. Amami tale rsaltitude et datereeties teearttyt,� 1sc 1=4 to ltC/B two may be lib- erty, oat as especiallyWorthy of *otic.: The Frani itevolutMMU:toted the re- solve rsolve among the Betimes to be free: sad the revival of the original tom of ie Greek truer ani return to Ibm la - of its haematic was vem7 WOOS inspirateoa of thee—sourri e• vorvor � elf the Other mmol at after "eves yobs. The position of tbe peat pores' M Greece daring that memorable ttroggis was very similar to their attitude now: and lneamuo4 as history often repeat& it- self. the remarkable thanes the polka of the great Governsmeata then through in defeeesee to the phil of the mases oL the Eerepeaa people Gry ).'mule lege. opu4*.�K e�thy Gree# advariage. iYoDotar may cha ge the lista tY to Geva Io nines ta. History gives evidence that tt haw ottee been the fate et Europe la regerd'to the fSs ter& question to make mistake. which it was compelled to aekaowledge wela subsequent ads. Al the first of the Groh lasatmetioa in 1221 time Heropeaa Oovveerntaettts looked coldly uses It es a og lawful einereigub- Ji.esepe waiaisat domieated bT tie 1* to a the uts Alliance, w81oM. is spite was strongly satagualatie to M- Th* emetineat of the peo- ple emote act d this uteri the ggrrramtrmAu.trlan statesmen. M.ttteal`11' took the bead in tat reek the doze, t tomtit 'NMI- there would be no t}reek. lett to liberate" and all the great owers oonthinegive national Ufa to Ilefaa TbeTbee to that the pretreat King George is not nee is in an sem King of the latbut of Greece, lheass, is in;portent in connection with the studs - ties Believes num- ber which show that whole the popelatios bet over 8,000,000, of Greece, is not mach mere than 2,000,- 000. When King George Was sleeted every community et Greeks that .sold muster a hundred, so matter ,�inwhat Mad nd. had a voice to the p omiag.L The valise of thaw scattered subjects Illustrated by the large share tkey toot In the rebuilding of tbe fairest portion of modern Athena: and the idea .agge••ed by sack a claim of wide se,etsiltnt7 may sserchaat, tiaittp ere tested Gera to prim -Mai seaport It woe teas-pletei7 sash i,�sa b7 the Tuella. bat hiss .ss is lr 'lot whits s.at'ble sod bas 00.1100 Turk - :4Z% **Joh wee &boost ani mal isb cele le Low ahead attackis its be Yule klegdeID. Ilid a � Is led- gory, tourtown arra' ihiar truss ew Oda*. and the eurrientsin reams the alp&aiet to the university. Sinn. 1880 the interior of Greece bas bees as sate train brigands es Maestri The revived native is vet? jealously guarding its art esteem:es ' and iters UMW dm laws fur • geunitio antiquity to be @old oat of this eeuntrr t Perlas beteg the year.' liehrisonno mid keev) sus. ta«, osa.ib to d► nitrate nest 1n eine to Athos*, le t1y peits thee the city et ire Berk. the Greek mot is nearly the mate aselma awl the Newntthaajt�oof ��a The Greek bas maistalT� ued bis' sic, his ground wad Ida bkeel to .eat day ---thirty centuries is tit'; - ap.a�__ es °m em rated in Athens yam Mares was wddag the deatireu• on Mount Staid. and the same fetae of up ech was mad as that of the state porn of the Hellas of to -day. The debt of Greece is $75 per head of the popslstion. and ceche 14 per cent of the entire wealth of the country, ha wisely s the bocrowed stoney be a en used dm lamming stonu good wvestowed. There is a strict mason* ia s11 breaches o1 the admin+► Medea. The mplhers of the Boole are paid Out a gilt, .Mid the highest salmi et a terra sada admiral does not m- ooed ;1.200. Oel7 Dae -third et the Greeks y y ov Greece. Is Europeane.n Turrke •otter the Tura Dearer three is one. Iia Asia Ming they the +tb 'is told the (Hoek race is to the Tares ia the propertios of 6 to 7 1-2. The Ottoman empire enema 84.506,000, bat theirs are less than 10, Oaasanie to whatever we may atad- but4 their power of dominates. is is arta** not the te overwhelming sower hero 07 --The poweiatitO et la E ppU Gibe* IreedThe moa arromy ot Greece Cilia* the grser ' 1att.IfiU and the-ledidwihr adds 144,00 aware The navy bas aye *named veseses, set torpedo boat .d two sebinerisee torpedo beats. The Greeks et to -day are e M .ira* i.es not oats limed di- of rof the famousIiwieam• e[ cid. let is spite d teeny edaststures to be so like as aq race in Europe to their mss. is the rapidre d progss of pie mat testae steer LSeMiaent•I expectedly ld that ee*g tdeilferfe the Bhatavism a�pcuto die the der nte of ibat of antral 11.41... who W their W►w .s�o�ppbh��� literature and art have so pro- toetdjy affected modern thought CANCER CURED , —AHD A— LIVE SAVED ib the Perststsnt Use of Ate':8arsapariNa rj ata 1 troubled for years with a I** on my knee, which several physicians, who treated me, called s ter, louring we that nothing Auld be done to save my life. AI a big NM" I was induced to try Ares Saleaparllll , and, attar tae. taco number of bottles, the MO or it CLERGY1LAN WRITES ON BEHALlf 01 GRATE/CUL P$OPL$ ss 1.111 t ins PINS rugs masroage Tema ss atilt than TWIT WISH O'.= SVIITA- ina TO uncus 1•l --a Lemma caer WILL MVO Solt TO WANT—NO Min **DI- CING eters *TOS votv*saar marsh TM followis( letter written by the Itee Wm. Lawson, Methodist milldam et R,ehi- bloto, N. B.. attest. la the stream* ante oar the merit. of Dr. Wilhelm' Pink Pill., lied • perusal .f it will sereest why this meat medroin• M so impolite in thousand. of image tbrougheal the Dominion—it aures when other medicines tail Rrcnisvcrn. N. B.. April 21311, 1881. Dr. w,isi.....' l[adie4an►Llw.- - ,1wlttlNw� Diel - i` -l w.+, =r -'41oolatead the fellow*" role moods .aril she was tired and then with the NNilset v vet mea to ales the "m"wad plats. They M t1. e a tits"' jler reit over her face and mused offering to lied and your mediates. Mrs. over past, present and future. Wm. Watmw, of Mohs over (hest here) Payr --A situation as nursery ,ays her governs at Madame Ardean's •Oe Alden wee sickly from 'mob Ne could fashionable " Seminary for Young "tall arts "tato 4000, sod hie parents had bah little hopes that he would 11ve long Lodi* ;" not inueh money but plenty .s- the dooms whe wane" him more of of work. and a perpetual longing for 4*. .me asp rte. Till seems years Tb •h sae a chan�a, for r'earsatioa. floe moor. he hes of Dr, Wilit• ,a Piak Pelh was Battu, tans .wd nudes them h. r•o.tw+d aed u mow . .• '` face rant ,w ]reticent @tree healthy boy. Mr. Warmas. ib* would isay to herself ; " and if I only hey'. tether. &Iso adds hie testieseei l so had s chance I believe I might do •s i1's greet vales of Pink Pills, esyial : I well as that odious Bessy Cerreiohael, sese"d for years with & ba,d beck, •sill I seed Dr. Wi111.ms' Auk Pula aha ' who has married a millionaire." eared mo," Mie Aire Worms .da. tk re Painter—En routs from New miaow* with osil,ssisem sad hoodoo. "1 York to Philadelphia per express train ear work and sickly tied ma Duo ,new the OD visit tars. Addington Haymow, a lbber.' l nk 11 boar tl�1 Brett MOs- im.01 wood cousin of her mother, who is ►t, sus sOn.l tie ben of boa& L rich, fashionable, hospitable and mere- force I an moor Mat sew." over endowed with two eilgible I nes yea kers thee. s'ombar el a 1sm1K brothers- in.law—..asps a f saoinafbing r'Ms" a boa*b lb* am of ver nut with a house in town a keg set worts .sennet taws tt.l. used widower, &saltie. They wli Toe w hurl tri Ism Burnside residers•• at Arastent Hill tette to kelp ether sltf�susss ref m able sed is oethil ser ; the other. • hand- so Mai pier is ssiWI M the Iwts shave swum yens artist, lust ettntend front tel' Mem* Uwe, with wealth enough to paint g� bis sapas•ta in ilgeid god if ba 1 1f1NMMM 1�MAir. A MEW SOURCE FOUND. A teat#.e chit). emote Wed O• bus* pm' —Merang fa Atria*. Tke dbesssel et a near source of I sgss rubber, from a tree &tth own to e .art's as the Ire," or frets." has Atte • great impetus Wthe trade of the West Coast of Africa 1* a rubber ex- tremely good mmidy s Afric- an* Corms a tree o(l to 00 fleet high, with a trttak eyewashec 12 to 14 limbos is diameter. It Es said to bo oae of the moot beautiful trees et the tweet sed is oapabde of prodaciag la a good •cunt at treat tee to fifteen pseuds of rubber per tree. For the purpose of eztraotfag ;be robber, a deep vertical eat is made through the ba:lt .ad several' oblique eats on each side running into the gain efbaanthe, .t s hate of which • vessel Is_ to review t exuding milk, L. pieced is coagulated by sllowaag a quantity to stand for "erne days is a cavity made in the trunk of a tree, @o that the watery portion evaporate, or soaks into the w000�da,, having the solid portion behind. which is kae.ded mad pressed together rate a said mama the milk ia placed in • vowel ad the rubber beginning to coagatate al- most Lnmediately heat i. applied. The whole history of this haerest1*i dlooevery and development ia given 1 The Hew Bn for 1806. page and 1801 page from which we learn mkin s t Anna*, , which4*7 bestial*, of the hadnetry, the exports were 21.131 pounds, valuedher of 1121and at the ead of Deomo t same year this had increased to such an ext et ss to chow a toed tor the twelve months of 6,004.50i psands, mot develop Mat' a great aid t• a rests- se the valce of e209,bN2 lJia 10d. at our nt a..szest (innrlt.nat.itm.onra�ltts *is Tv, EMfetltr„mans. 'Z14f tar There M a truth to the hirtory)1of - be mod- ern Greece whittle wit& it wi welcome to many, most be recollected is order that we may be tart tb the Turk. G". .v. ;yam began to dlsappest and my genes health improve.. ',persisted in thin treatment, usril thia sore was on. tirely heeled. Since then, I nae Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally as a tonic and blood -purifier, and, in. deed, it seems AS 6rougb I could not keep house without it."—Mr's• B•••s. Pumps, Bloomfield, Ia. AYER'S GOD#RIOR STEAM BOILER WORSE. A. S. CHRYSTAL, themease Conceal • Mood maaaaoeseer.t.M &Mils et BOILERS, %gstoke Stooks, Batt fans, Sheet Ire Works, arta., ora., Dealer Asdjjlopla.., M..hiowey ibMsrp. as *1 dBs. of Pipe. sad Pip• Tittles%. OWN re,aGlobe Vilma, Cheek Ve,hem Gauges, wad la. eines Ouesta.Vy on Head et Lowest Tie oily wades Fair Sii ArensY tor or LYN; ♦s l a Iii of Steel Water and Beg Treups of Wows and mks" R.ptllallieltlitl7 attests* to. •-. �. 1. CIZYSTA.l fof►lr P. 0. Box N. 0.d•rha, Zeinninte yNurser; 1.. uwira erhaebe 1wa6s 'Ant �41::i.—.. APPLE, PEAR,�t�PLUM third MERRY TRW lirergreen Tree$ a Specialty! Tb. stook is compete sad in petoeems. win tad It to ?belt et= ase to parch.« bome•growe nese .teed or ordering from a drama. A Pine Assertisent of Hot -Rotes Plants, Hanging Baskets, and Bedding Plants In Beason. orders W Mali pasmvab attended to .. recover damages trete i -ear company, Wb.it it a for trial, it was discovered thee the mensal for the plaintiff ea. a sbereholder in the ome- may.flood sad wst theeedete times to me *se salt Lad* oomplets mattes, the judge, who wee se try Me maim without ale likewise, to.► likewise, be •&reheider. gra i•rd i wee thus plseed in the mealier Position of having in • secs to beer by *tired as Bp- rlioat.00 med. to Inemelt. as well as to award damages agonist biased fee prom! thistles inlfeeted 17 blmavf. **of Twe Sena." , A California piooeer she edit* day tel* a story of stamp-spe•kiag 1a t•. thoidaa Mats. A turbid orator. so limed for lis verbosity and bomber that he had bees dubbed •• Melancholy" MoColIen, was told off so spook eta soia-i•tl same is the mown - JOHN'T1Q>BSTITZ UNMILLi K i,U1tY. 'The Ottoman was not wholly without saeuae`tor his atrocities. std the tearful vengeance he took while he had the up- per band of the Greets its u'By creel provocation. When the rebels rose in tie Marta their plan w to esle - mlaate the Turks without regard to sea or age. and to me tar as they were whit they proceeded to execute their dodge with reader Mortality. At the capture atNva:too, although the Moslems had been asobmaly periledd b the teems of ttheey were ttran eacieromate usly bard ut sit the '-�dsiep�., weaves and candela. Fg.a Ill nagaia- er7 eras the taking of rnpotitad. id therm tag Greek cemaaader. HH tropes. rode fret the pate of the citadel without tete book of his horse ever touching anything bat the fame and should be duly considered wof the victims. hile wethings the Turk for his creel conquest of the We st Solo. It le noteworthythat the Greeks is man sections, particolar67 L the Aege- an Islands. enj ty*d d bluer degree of lihert7 whik uMer the Taubt was the lot of min people tt ]apf,j three .- rice •'e a tone simiirS '0 th nemPat) that, bard GTeem. Although Or'eeee U' gfdw in a deplor- able cotditie$ banueialtt end her manu- factures are not developed in anything etre properties to the advancement ,d the age, yet her progress siege el* was relieved of Ane Ottoman iroke bac lees in many ware very credible. a Tort lett that country rzee-seven pears tg. n amoking. timid -waked rain. Since ileus she hu lacreaecd her revenete free hos- dtvedrold. the screw, 1a cereate est .garde L • hundred Ijmes as broad. WOO miles of file roads lays hist baits et a east et too millloda,tas eeget- hag enterprises la the try canal ent- dng for commerce sad lot' bag wide at .eebofvstiieeswdeo ailevial l am Ira egtried .dome me attire rase beer sr..liallt l ewe sad . tail.. deripme- imam La- gos is toll interest and Wastrr$tss the wonderful* rich resources of the vert ws shet rest of how Africa. theseekemooanaes very clearly rge+� can Be developed byindictor �e and teItlgen, action on tn pa ertmeaiGov- --Nature. stns. There were Most Sty misers premt when he began; bet ea, as ale sod of . couple el hours, he Ave no aurae of Bata&- fsy, his hammers hooped &why. Sous wait back to work, belt the majority soegbt to quemoh their thirst, width had tidos im- weaselm egyrevated lot the dryer of the drewutwe. Bindle there wet bat or aud- itor left--• shabby, weary looking old fel- low. ender hi. ante upon hiss. Mu4a41am petted out • .iz•@bo•ter and Laid tt spa the table. The e44 nda taw slowly sed drawl- ed ten— •* B. you gonia to shoot •f I go ! " " Yoe hes i am ! " responded McCallum. " Pm booed to fears& h speech, even if 1 hate to shoot to beep a. audience." The old fellow steel is a tired man sr and *deed off slowly. melee.. be did so-- " W.I, ye ilia de tom et Tsar wast ter. I awf temmerelibe si5esteikedhde0trw The 'leech Jubilee Ode. Them has just bees honed a coin which ter a few tboe.and years to will be considered one of the most of Queen Victoria's silver 13Kis a crown piece bearing Om bead Mrjeute as used for a few years pant. with the oedematy ineertption. Pet 1::41z bag o• therite"Mann SS..sellet LX.,' die first time that weh emit iiea�esi ellen 1.. appeared upon any 9510-- iab cola. probably apes any min what- asever. Lor the few d noaaream of former upon the thwho rone did their cord it up n rot. ettem ilidthowe term the jubilee crowns, Mooed tee years aero. have only a swilled edge, and 'roaring upon ghees to show for what parte parpo.e they were .track. 'There be the date 1897, of ceaa omae, lett it 1. a e7' wte • .vest ft MSS • "Tow AI tam , , _., _ -Soott<hI:va.tg, lZ�cac If tea de M to Ms CUT Pias s ' wad 7•a will floe tam WE LEAD 1.1 CHOICE MEATS ewers abs meat islsppa testas' our p. os snit everybslg. ''111✓ taw eve* salsa to toe Mom ll.s. - • Timms% tackles. wbe h&. beware Earl of Sllerioke h the hath of his tatter, is a Maisie ea the Laiden Stook Exobaoes. 30 itia"i' TO 'OPDA7It l LAD eltee r rainedt 'war have •.+ret rtees��g� at ben parts lah bee. e wBproniaeat sasses as. •i'm trams *rib �a sMedi weet Zle>sse. al smiles wares the od relasittilicirt at ta esMtttftIn •hi t �aftsy��errtiie. Inv e. 1MM ratM><ta • !e OM - II, TSA. gat *Mast • t: - s ale• mod elle. 1 Fresh Moats Spiced Meats Cooked Meats Cured Meats Smoked Meats Prepared Meath sad every kt.d of eaaase• melba Bee Bpeclal Limes. If you have sat yet tam to the City Met Menet. de not tall to salt tied giv. our special eatsrdav *miss year Memo - dos. ANDREWS BROS. & 00. W, mss, Tarts. • toady fes' the Rush. Summer is heres no oe prepared to meet it with a good Rat or .Qsp when it comes. We have put in stock all the Utast - Styles of Spring > HATS which for t polity and price snot be equalled. to stook &re numerous as sottmezdb at the latest in GLOVES COLLARS. SHIRTS. HOSIERY. SUITOUFFS S, , NRCE ITRA,p. ,D. R. SHARE & Oo. Th. Wish* Hat mad Forni.bin* keperlssr rt D. Ceires out's, the leading for Lour Party Cakes en rt Bread. All kinds an hand. Orders left by ten in the morning will he made and delivered the sante dav- Wedding Oahe. — Orn&amting and decorating et the blest designs with a fancy assortment of Wedding Cake Ornaments. 'maul lying a specialty .I3ar .e - s111 a crus pdraere ado• port, t• 1 bask Borer t to d wbThe ary- asthma! beaks receive their bills :n creels of twelre wbki are tett stay being si s sit . ``aud ``areae ptenut gave sae oe tame sbeeta to his wit". and At he mewl* ��' edw oe ter *slots mime purebascy la one of the large stores she dress ib' bilis oat est het p4eeodtth tele *ad calmly mid to the deck: your .sir sore sad I will My y"%' tborea cutdag re at Best retuned to most�ri n:Ire! Irma se apes a .rtn.fltet.er+r .1 dry' MeV. ter Omits the matter was ez- staisied A Wow pl)i ssaWM let a Moss NOM tborr.Yat* MS& at t as Both Harvard 1 ab.sr►.tels, oat the err_ bale ��ralsi�eh�artaedgier Mea etr ctrl twat? or a Bator '11..s.• Vel Mt t meth st15* tidier sass Haiti e01>�m 4*4* i ems. Meme 71is • Oa slaw et iar* trtaf a • • C-n.tislcem.. Two PAPJOUtil Tk.LDISS amts *21 ACIORDiar ASSURANCE COMPANY, ltd. tog i'dowswa. Ti. +rK _ . - ah ell - w a3" —" VOA vfitir w jjWr tp� areto handle Bag- gage Freight and Household Ef- fects with Dispatch at reasonable rates. Dealers in all trades of HARD SOFT ' CO �A s � and iimithing Oosl 'Wood. and Zinging tent te 'nit customer* and Ideliv ered with protaptnee . Ostler elk - ['cited. Talephella as MUD' Oj INCI,, w. news. Old,' XL 4 W. op.