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THE SIGNAL : GODL.RICH ONTARIO.
ARTLFICAL FLOWERS.
MANY MATERIALS 11SED aY MANY
MEN IN MAKING THEM.
Hort ahavLp Were Vsed by the Limiest
sgypSM•.*, Pltk by The Gallie.., bold
and Sliver by the Reasons. sod Parch -
meat to 1718, by Segal*, the Botanist.
The indent Egyptians made artificial
flowers o1 horn shaving', stained In vari-
ous colors', and leave* of palated lioeu
have been found in tonins at Thebes.
From a remote period the Chlueae bare
eared the pith of a certain kind of bam-
boo for making dowers. Crasaue, oue
of the Homan triumvirs, was the tlr.t
is home to have them made of gull
and silver.
Daring the middle ages flowers made
of metal, satin, silk, wax and paper
were used in the Roman Catholic
Church with symbolical aignificatrous.
On festal occasion they were merely
woru for ornament.
In 1715 Seguin, a botanist and cheut-
1st, began the manufacture of dowers
in Paris, employing parchment for the
dowers and bristles for the stems. Hie
work Wall so perfect and artistic that
the jealousy of some of the leading
painters was aroused. From that time
the manufacture of artificial dowers
steadily grew and devebywd in France,
and to -day the French excel iu this
work.
The art was introduced auto Euglnnd
during the French Revolution by r•lo-
geea who made use of it all u menus of
-- rubsisteur,. It ham been suoceasfult�
neutralized in the Vnited $tat. +.
various web. ----0100. 1hat.•a.
stamps, goffering iruus of different Wild..
molds called v.'iners, andagate of gla4.t
burnishers. are the chief' tools etude tire
of in noauufaeturt•.
The leares and the petals are usually
made of silk or cambric, the ui•ttenal
to be shaped is folded several timet,
laid upon a linden table and a stamp
is driven through W. (:esffering irons
are made use of to-holltwtr the petals;
ramers, at rite name employe are used
to rein the leaves. aud the burniatrrrs
are employed toreive-'the petitls a polish-
ed appearnnce..,dTbe stammer and pistils
are turnartfi f wire. covered with. silk;
the stock -is made ofwire coated with
n green material and - zed to the sta-
mens and pistols, around which are it •• Certainly 001; do it gladly.
tat'bed the petal's, and las ilo the calyx•.► np his ol sea, andlf
"x•�ld. • e.dpC.ogOtlr*- --
cover witk�lli k'or camhric. ably s ort time pone ed out iilYs
The 8orGti fingers. guld'ilif "gl'fit'-- "Alter Ueneg aha autom•ug Baak+atittt
and taste. bay. much to do with the type writ, er for ?bre mmoDthan d Over, I
beauty of the flowers produced. (:ret unhesittattingly pr000uoe• a promo nos it
Ingenuity is often displayed even in a to b• al even more than t h • Manefaoture
cheaP etprig eondsti. of several mater- ol•im ! for it. During the time teen in our
mils webi rut together and arranged• po..anion s. 1. th roe monthzi id has more
French -wbeitanb- -betters-- 44•01.Od iu than paid paid for itself nt the saving of
the manufacture. ut artificial flowers time an d Isbrr ! John, Gibbs'
hive each some' special branch: thus. •.Therd you are. *.h.'
one mares only rows. another will n°w-�.
en, 'a third -Pares, etc. The best,. and "--a►1$ank*," said the a ent, and moved
Most expensive dowers are band -paint- quickly •way.
Slightly ■mistakes.
HOT OORN•
swords aa Ase _.ekes.," said Deals
Khoo, •111 berry Irogoently Mike If w/ kib.
horror' moots dot rely 'aywsu tar say-
•• Thal weal tough ars Mids." " W has ?"
" He mopped oo • b•ssew peel, toll and
wee •waste for glebe* • street p.dormsooe
without s hoemis•."
" And I suppose, like • brave Waiter, you
followed your colors." " Yee : wbwover
therm was • battle, I .mooed teas the ool-
on were dying, so I Bed. me."
" Lot's see," said she teacher. " Your
Dame is Peter Marmaduks Jones ! " "'I'es-
mum. said Peter. " But that ain't my fouls.
Poppy and mommy did it."
" Your friend, Vas Doors, is • great
prsottwl joker, 1 believe?" " Yes, but be
ses't my frisod any more." " What's the
matter ! " " I played • joke on Wm.
Landlady-" You soy your okloken soup
isn't good ! Why, 1 told the 000k how to
make 1t. Perhaps obis didn't much the
idea." Boarder-" No. 1 thick is was the
chicken she didn't catch.''
A Western editor has made • rale that
o.ly pond in odvooe subscribers will be
panni:ted to Give advice u to hoe to run
the paper. He had found that the wont
ktukers went .moog rho deadbeats and ds-
hoyuenu. This u the experienoe of other
editors.
No Great Chong.. -"Row t.shkmm
oneage t res,arked Mao barber' " lime
was when the hairdresser efts Ifs" blood.
letter." " But ' replrod the occupant of
the chair of torture, as be raised his hand
to check the comma tide, "I don't .os that
Mahlon has greatly °banged."
A Testl.•atal.
"How do you like your new typewriter
inquired the agent.
"It's grand ! " was ole immediate and
sathusies'io response. "I wander ho
over got along without it."
"IA ell, would you mind giving me • lis
t.stimoaul to that effect ! "
tepee i M Wens 5* $ Bsmiw. •
A well flamer M.Y. was addressees as
o srloeltasal aseeetan r She month amid V too
mum of his remarks expressed Me s/Wee
Mal farmers do Mot s.fffedaotly vary.tihair
o reps mrd make • mistake i• always aawllq
wheat.
Oce of the oedemas opposed ts bim is
polities, asked him what °reps be would
remnant/ed.
"•Everyt►Mg 1mi tare," he replied.
"Well." said hie mist rl.outor, "L1.wed's
don's some up, what thee?"
''Sew mustard," mid the M.P.
"And tf mustard doesn't mom. up. what
Il.. rl
And so he went on through a whole list of
orops until. the M.P.'s patience being es -
Masted, he pot as said be he oue ideolmg
mud roma o1 laughter, by *vim :
'Oh, mow ourself. end I haps yes wen'1
Dome up." --Strand Magazine.
Mimi up • Noy's Meese.
The following description give, an idea
for • combined window -.ear, shoe beg.
sed hookas,* that oau 1» made in any suss
to 8t the apace it is required to till.
At • grocery -store purobase • good oleos
box such as coned goods ars puked in, amid
another ono about the same width •ad
height, but twice as long.
Remove the Dover of too smaller boo asd
Urn it on sad ; than arrange • Half is it as
Use lots side.
To tea top of sbe long box nail a strop
two &nabobs. wide, and to it teas • °ever
with hinges. These two hazes an to he
attached by means of screws. A bookcase
is to be made *lateen er SIgbS.se imago
wide, four feet high, sed on bob dosser
than the width of the .emit-boz.
Four *helves man W arranged and sorewed
fast through the sides to •ocommod•u book'
sad •sound the top a strip of cornice mould-
ing ohs tr mitred and aided fast. -H•rtrsa's
Rut•ND TABLE.
They s'.N sett seer. sea JarW-
Yoa will not 1» relied upon go area on w I Jury d yon are • peer or •. M.P., or a
judge, or • cleryman of the Established or
ole of any Nonoonformist Cburob.
Neither will you ever be niamoned it you
are • barrister or • solidest, or • solicitor's
Aja, atsaaelsg Olsrk, .r m al in the courts
AV latus'-- -� _ - _ . me
I. you are as domain, or a to wrist rat..
es' • enamistratot. Nark, usher; doorkeeper,
or mes...Rer ; or if you are • policeman to
Loodos or in the provisoes, or • sheriff's of-
ficer, or • gaoler ; or if you serve is any
°opacity in one ot her Majesty's ori.00a.
You will also be sumps d you area reg-
istered phystoian any pus of the king-
dom. or it yea are as apothecary, chemist,
or officer on full pay in the Army or Navy.
You will likewise escape if you are employ-
ed in the Poet Otho., the Customs or Inland
Revenue Departments, or th. House of
Lords.
And lastly you will never be °ailed upon
to bring anyone in "Guilty." or " hot
Goiloy " while you are a tAraat la her
Majesty'■ household.
To Test Woolen deirmetta.
A new method of testing woolen ger-
meats is by putting caustic soda into
a cup of water sad„ dipping the article
whose geatrin?ness is doubted into the
mixture, of course, being 'aarytul not
to touch the liquid with the Mid; 'Hn-
eattstle soda will quickly eat animal
fibres, but has no effect upon those of
vegetable origin" If the article is all
wool it Will be dissolved in the 'Wail
leaving nothing but a trace ot coloring
matter. If the material is cotton it
comes ont unscathed. When tie materi-
al 1s well supported by a framework of
eotton, the latter being indistinguishable
to the eye by ordinary test, the caustic
soda quickly divorces the two, dissolves
the wool and leaves the cotton as clean
se If It had been woven by Itself. It
has been suggested that people might
buy a set of underwear made of wool
and porton -mixed. that when the sultry
days.ot spring arrive a bath of mastic
soda flight be prepared, and the per-
meate dipped therein, to entente in riot'
toff► of cotton gossamer for the summer
.reason.
Soft Drink* D.T...
The reported cases of delirium tremens
dna to excessive indulgence in so -call -el
soft drink. have eauscd consider 1,te
cOntmeot among I'rohibitionista. Ther•
Is no need for them to be undo) depre+s-
ed on account of these revelations. as a
French chemist hos . discovered n new
intoxicant hat promises extraordinary
advantages. Inebriation is produeed by
reschman c alms that Ma process cre-
ates a feeling of delightful exhilarabon.
With it little instrument not mach larger
than a totftnplek and -i email glass' nf
salt water a graded "lea" may he sc-
eumnlated where .a burr. bottle or a
demijohn is strictly forbidden. Thi. dfa-
eovery offers a.wide field for experiment.
'After the first outlay for plant, which
is trifling, its root will be nothing. It
thereby. eliminates one of woman's chief
grievances against man, the expcnre of
him indulgence In intoxicating drink,.
Science is doing a deal for men in these
days.
The bind Actor.
The actor is the kindest creature alive,
always ready to help the sick or the
sorry, to give his services for the bent:tt
of him unfortunate contemporaries, slid
to promote philanthropic schemes for the
improvement of future generatlnns. Ile
opens his purse to the needy, grants his
money and his best counsels to the sore-
ly pressed, grudges neither time nor
thought to the consideration of the ne-
cessitho of the least distinguished of his
assoeiatea, and 1t is on record that the
actor, noted for his careless, promos
liberality, on being naked for a sobecrip
tionof ten shillings toward the funeral
aapenses of a stage carpenter, thrust his
band into his px'ket, pulled forth s
aorerelge, and said, "Yes, certainly,
here. bury two of theml"-London
Truth.
• Are Tau the seal Ttniwyeon t
The annoyance oto which Tennyson
wu .objected from the cariosity of tour-
fats had tta jiumoroue side -for the on-
lookers. "It must he confessed," re-
- itmfrrri'nrT vivo, "that pebjile Were
very ineonaiderate.. Rows of tourists tat
like sparrows on We piling of his gar-
den, waiting tar tot. apytearnnThe
guides were actually Rah by sightseers,
{particularly by those .trona America, for.
glowing them the great poet. NMI they
dross so far as to drup a sailor to
look like Tennyson, and the result was
that. after their trick had been hrpad
not, the trawl/its wonid walk rip to Ten-
nyson and -..k him, 'Now, are you the
rest Tennyson7' "-From Alfred, Lord
Tetpyaof.
No doubt it is possible to partially judge
• man's amniotic trona ki. face ; but in the
majority of cases his condition or surround-
ings greatly meanie* the judgment of the
observer.
" Not long ago. while going ty rail from
one town to another," oonfeesed a mon who
bad achieved gait. • reputation as • physt-
ogoomist, " 1 noticed • group of mea two
or three eemt• in front of me, hod saw that
one of them was handcuffed. Ho was well
dreamed, and •t first 1 thought he did not
look, like • °rimmed, but I soon maw how
that betokened cunning, duplicity, and •
lack of morality geoeraly.
" I became so interested that my gaze at-
tracted the attention of one of the officers
having him in charge. who maid -'You seem
to Is. et udying the man I have there. Did
you ever see him betore•'
" 1 told him 1 bad ■ot, but I was •
physiogomiat, and was studying the crimi-
nal lines in the Mos. ills then prevailed
upon me to make • report on the man's
character, which was [rested with laughter
from the prt.oner as well as the olfioer.
'They explained that he was of irreproach-
able ob•r•oter, and in • prank bad tried on
the handcuffs, whish !..longed to the of•
car, and, the key temp lost, could not get
them off
After that the criminal hoes in the face
all disappeared. and since then my faith in
the soienoe of pbysiogsomy has sensibly
is Ewer the ■arts,
The Rev. Dr. If. --a. • weUdniown olorgy
man, rives an amusing history ot his hest
marriage foe. Ho wu settled over • oouatt y
parish, and had his .lady at his hoarding
house. One evening • young man and
wom•o, genuine speoime.e of the rustic
+over, called at the bone. and asked him to
marry them.
1 performed the oeremooy, and a000rding
Io custom was shoot to ties the bride, who
was really quite • beauty, whoa the groom
stopped me.
No you don't, mister," he said good
naturedly ; "I'll attend to that myself."
I smiled and yielded the point, andel the
couple started out I followed them to the
front door. There the Broom invited me to
the *Peron, where he bad something for me.
He helped the bride in, got In himself be-
side her, and reaohing down behind him lift
rd out a soak of potatoes sod handed it
err to me.
I thanked him, and wall about turning
away. Just then the groom looked proudly
at the girl and than at me.
" Aiot she a beauty, mister • " said be.
" t sty handsome," I admitted.
" Nothin' pottier In the 'sentry, .h t he
Woof.
"• Not that I have sou."
" Air you married ? " be Irquir.d kindly.
" I'M batty tosay l•rnnot. '
Nothin' libs tris in the hones, eh?" amid
he °hacked the blushing bride under the
chin.
" N., 1'es .0 alma"
Th. groom mast have detected a note of
sadness in my voles, ter he looked at ms
oommbuwatinrly:
"Look bore, mister," he said, I'll toll yea
what I'll de. If reed give me back Naw
'Wars and a half dollar to boot, I'll be
blamed i1 you eami't kiss the beide."
Of mums I 000ddn's be so negotiant as to
refute the offer. tf, tidied, it would hays
been sots to do w, and banded over sloe po-
tatoes and the *sly half dollar I bd. I sal.
cited tits bride.
what's de on r
"Why don't you go to world asked
the honsewl'fe.
"It all come. o' fain' too well .NF
elated," replied Meandering M150.- • •
A proper ednescion does not ence tr-
ace a man ts deardoes honest tall
"1 don't ds,lie IL I've •aide
meed noun. of times to 1. to wets.
Knot fail, lee' off I'd get k dl 1o4fae1
I was goin' M a.k annabody for s
M a 'Week er two, iN rift" arrest
one o' deet( artifice diet days do ser to
one o' de piamota kt Ore to It •jenee ad
smash 4. sort' ja to a bunch 0 simile'
Sem* an' der Td baftlAtt. tsti 1`y dew.
an' say. 'What's lb sssTT "" Waeeiogtot
Star.
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aria W.a
MORNING AND NIGHT.
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A MCMC opus of plosear.--
111011. a of gab.
Mid ago Ii. saloon Is.5nw.
And then -the dark again
A little smog sod story
Ie sasdid5 tri t. rata
A fitN< learn do hey
NMI t I• dark ion 1
tis. s. It gees c ' h• dorA.o ..
/mil Hos Ileo )*lean of I146 ;
£al foo. YM b good lesrdm% •
With sal •b..gbt..1 j.ad..lgkti
-F. L Iit*AIROw,
The Primates of hales.
A few years *go. as the story to told in
the English pa-osr*, the Princes of Wales
went to the table of the Holy Communism
•ocomp•isd for the first time by her oldest
son. She gave him that morning • little
m•nuacnpt book, containing texts and vests
of hymns, which she bad copied for him,
-'bopug.' as she said afterward, that they
might,belp hien to keep closer to the arose.
After bus deatb, as she was stooping over
him to lay some flowers on hos breast, she
saw upon the table close to hts hedeide, the
book, bearing masks of long and oonetant
nee.
The prince- told this foot to Cuomo
Fleming, adding, with the tears streaming
from her eyes, 1 could not but feel that
Eddy had °lung to the arose."
The woman who, is ler rrid, told the
story of her dead boy, because aha knew
that all mothers woull be glad -with her u
the daughter, the wit*. the mother d kings
eked princes. Yet the little worn book
whioh gave her • hope that Eddy had turn-
ed to the cross is of more valve to her now
than that proudest of earthly crown,. which
!aria** to dyteg
The boiwho f• M pesos ha • foreign mart,
or the WI who is 1n school er shop or dies
la • Cassaba town may believe /bat sewer,
money, prizes et one sort or another. are
the only thugs to work for. and his mother
may spend her life in trying to gets these
things for bile ; bet whoa the boy, WOW
midst of his work or fan, seddemly foes
Death's hand upas him, it is only kis soul
and hu fate that bo thinks of.
And bis mother, be she quest or .leve
when she Mende over the dad body of her
boy, would give •l1 the rot.k or wealth or
mecum whioh she bad hoped to aloe ha. for
one word to toll hoe Otos he had clung to
the Dross. - Yocrn'a COMPANION.
Two Talmo M TereaesR
Psnemis who Gad that their oredallty b. -
gigs M crook ter ►sok of meals* aro offered
a seeks of two, tlltarssMag ba... ever .abet
.I wkfab — may limber up their faith
Ose story, which the newspapers giro os
Man lisle to trine, allege. that Niers a h 11.
doubt mew •bval Ike ability of Dr. Smm.o.
M sats saver bio gold by mwb•nisal memo
It seems that be pats las silver ander as
anormOY prewar., and thea it maw ea*
widen. Whin we resell the Femurs sed
1a Coagrw two et throe roan ago to maks
silver sad (gold iotareboaas*W., and remem-
ber that it dida't work. sal sowers we aro is
shoed to holism lase Dr. Samosas, or some
ens, is tibia*, but t1 Nero should turn oat
to be some•binr en bis method, it would
greatly simplify b,mm.aum.
The other good eery la about the Goma
Island Irassere. Cum Ialaad se la the
Psot&o Ousts, about eve hundred miles
west of Peruse. Thltha., we ars told, •
aotabls aggregation of gold. elver, and
jewels was married, about 1816, and hidden
away In • safe plana oat of roach ot the
revolutionists, who were active at that time
in the Spanish oolooise of .South Amerios
The British war -ship Imperious, wan •
Come tented early in Ootober, sod Ib
publio has been Invited M teepee that be.
errand was oosaeoted with tae mythical
trsalOrs. and that alba either found it and
brougbl it book. or brought part of U back
(one ship load perhaps), or found roasos to
believe that she could have found it U her
Msgsgemedtaf raid permitted. The tradition-
al retioeoae of parsons who have .aeerthed
immerse boards makes it dtifioolt to ascer-
tain the exact ttath about this Coosa Island
story : but coy reader of the Weekly who
asarpeetsdl fled. o1d Bpaage-Amerieas
gold pious 1. hie loose °baste will plass
remember that abet assessed valuation of the
trusses was $30,000,000. • -Harlem's
Weekly.
Morris: Jas. Wilkens ha. • hes 1bas
laid aa e.400e day Wt weak that'measur-
ed hi inches in circumference and 8} Lashes
V diameter.
Grey . Silver Corners obsess factory has
mad. • sale of et chasm to the taproot!
Packing (Iompsuy as follows :-3we•mber
leeks at clic ; ()cubist mak* at iia, amid
November output as 7.eau
Eteter : Mr. Rutledge, veterinary, of
Dashwood. rleboroed 27 bead of Dome for
Fred Bakst the otht .mid tram Ikst.
setai,Lo6o..b to e1 tilr>�ahaea�
.alp bead tet Jobs
W Ingham : F. C. Wider. a tanner roe i•
dent of Wingham, we sleeted u y •colam•-
tion on Saturday 1511, to represent Tart!.
Mountain, is be Maultebu Legl•l•tare.
Thomas Niool, another farmer Wingbamits,
was Dominated for Soutlk 8trando., against
Jame. Johnston.
Exeter : Oa Monday night when Mise Flo
Sparliog and N. Rudy were owning down
Us hill to Queen et. at Sandersos'. earner
St. Marys, Mies Sperling slipped sad fell
dlsloo•tiog her ankle. Sits had M be
onrrisd home and will b. • primes, ler •
few months before folly reoovrio,. .
Wb,. rasa sames.troo lea west, i1 NM
wt o..utioue lomia
Blackbody Making ma'am la she ten
tndic•ty • arid spell of vomiter.
AgueIof o14 o as� i, early moo sari
eal
Turkey+ ppsMsesisd so Woos .rel 0efashaf 1e
dueled, tedious Mae wow will tlbsrtly
tart.
Lu the aintele s ar.uad L•ntiloa ters ars
mor• •404aal. e1 the .halo* of labour
thou on Miami Lohman ftlllff,' '
EPPm'a COCOA
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ENGLISH
BREAKFAST COCOA
1'oos.eeas too ,dlowtsg diettdW N;mMrfl e
DELICACY OF FLAVOR
8UPERIORFFY IN QUALITY
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RE�(OY�L...
Daring nett week I will armee
my *Mock of
to the Store formerly occupied by
NUTRITIVE QUAI.1T ate UNRIVALLED.
In Quarter -Pound Tins only,
Prepared by JAMBS APPS & 00.. LIQ.,
Homoeopathic Chemists. London.
England.
dost be CI
OuI!
READY - MADE CLOTHING
•- • MY OWN MAKE
An S W -Clam and wen made ap will
ba .ss.. alt remark ; 1.w.J.to.s to cum It
o t .con.
A flue assortment of New Good.' for gall
Mad W tat r wear.
CALL Aft slid ME.
H DUNLOP
West- Tailor. nest Baak Montreal
W. T. PELLOW
nezt door to Cox's Meat Shop,
where I will be pleased to meet
all my Patron and the public
generally.
A full line of CHOICE GRO-
CERIES always on Hand, and
every effort made to give s•tis-
factiot.
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Canadian
Pacific
Telegraph -
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CPEO. RALEY
HAMILTON -IIT.
FLAMM MILL.
Bllchauaus & firnas
rawv.Aorcaaar
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
D edere In al/ kind. of
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
Led halide's material of every de.trlptur.
School Furniture a Scecialty.
P trona
True --
Tsy�wstApt W ham eia.•bUWOAWADIAS Pocono d b aT Ow
mount !tm sompottil w111 rale ..a pus
It Is mamma ea beaus Fri dps. *mala
Cie Manes! at its mimes.
boIt nus, In
at Imm7 sow who
rim
et* daspaneli mu this Company%
1lrN','esaaeallog wUb ell nada auk
and cables
InatiselloDirest h wires to all pants t the
Xwtbwost. Ootombt• sal ado IPoss
Gies-aamlk Wars -et.
CURED IN
3io 5
Pilo" whethsr,l oblwgg, WW1 sr
blood 1naro rilloved bN,MO
nowt loot lors of
Dr.Agnew's OIntrtiant
35 CENTO.
And eared in S to 5 nights.
Dr. M. Barkmen,'etwghaleeos, 71 T,
veritas Send me t! dozen mor. ot Ag-
a•w's Otutmant. I presorlbs large gams
ethos of 1t. It 1e a wonder worker in skis
diseases and • gnat sure/or ptl.s•-111.
SOLD BY J. E. DAVIS.
s ala*CLUYrs
Namara 0odertak
The Kensington ?uniture CO,
• Untitled, oar's made areSiblEn nts wttb
J. BROPFi�;�'"& SON,
of Won -ort. to marry. t d' lin. Of leer gee%
The public e n get
Furniture lie Factory Pts
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In tows. and have • mod chase, of g •tln
some el Il but by e' ppertl.g Home Mane
raceme.noels et too Compaay'.stake are fully
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AMUNITION.
Our Stock is now complete an 1
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selected outside the cities,
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LOADED SHELLS
CATTLE BROS.
Plumbers
Steam -Fitters
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purchaser. Shells loaded with
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POWDER, SHOT, SHELLS,
PRIMERS ANO WADS.
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1 beams absolutely promoted from obs
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