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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-12-16, Page 3TIUUDAT, Deo. 16, 1897. 3 Coughs and colds need not be endured; they can be cured, and that quickly. f Many mixtures are tem- porary in effect, but S_cott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites is a permanent remedy. The oil feeds the blood and warms the body ; the hypophosphites tone up the nerves; the glycerine soothes the inflamed throat and lungs. The combination cures. This may prevent serious lung troubles. !M sag k.eo; all 6•alisa CC.OTr a Dowel, cesd+a.`faw,m. nentt$tiev MNICHOLSON. . aorta,_ 1117110110111. Ream gpssia the Pest Omoe Iled Tilling, ceimetiges 10 Years IRP 1 sae Went a Specialty. Ila B II PLV(. Jaynes 14tL..MitiL)i. 1:).D9 . l..D.$,,-DEN• . TAI.OUP b10N. Lsts•t mad •trRoveQ methods for all *leant operations. Preens as of the easeral teeth a p olaity Oft. aver Jaw Reber ae do o ds more, wo- oer •t West tit aro be Deasy*. er reM. TURN I ILL, D.D8., LD.&- • Dental Barg Oen. Metals asootated with Dr. Wm, of Mournel. Oo i and verm- in/L. artiiloo�iOa1+ meth mounted oa add or alum - Mom be.... speed at$atl.n green So has ratervoa et Memoirs! teal. Odes ta kWolAaa'a new block. si00-11 j>rtediehll. Dit. HUNTSB. PHYSICIAN, SUB- {tao.tse. Mae -Brom serest the real down lately eeowpled bj ». Melissa O. a We d catom rwidew4 TM M A. C- AMERON, BARIS RTEL 8011. crier, Osene•a0er. Its elln1(aa11100 area. f seers sea of Oe boons lieos.' dr, sueds etes+. Wet RNEST HEATUN - BARRISTER, le !elicitor, emery Pebila Osoadlaa Beek ek el Lememtt g os Chambers, qs s. T' CAMPION,Q•C•. BARR! ____cop• Weer. N.rr'y to. Oaks s IIge. Bre us Oedertak MU. JOHNSTON, BARRIST6)lt SU. . 1101105. o.mineeleesr. Iran 11 Hamtltes and M. adreies Wrests. Ooderioh. OM. 0. HAYS, BAKRISTER, 8OL.ICRT- Mel*. (Mee Berth-seeast dery wxa1 Perste reads s> a at Icwea rats of lateral*. GARIOW �* PPRtOUDTOO?, >� reek o crow. Q.0. ^' `1AME1tD111, H011r a RROLM , eJ GodaelBarristers, K. c, (eros q• 1 P. i;eiti Midler Harass. ( G. WARD. OONTSYANOSB to • he.. sad esennean ter tar he1011. ft. n: rs 11•1•1144mis se s neennu Osstat• �Rolll _ ' mediate is R...Marai OeusMat sonem ma eO�Is�t► Omellet Appeal firCaserinsig Dhistes Court, • Wilson Found Guilty of Murdering Mrs. Orr. ,Deg Criminal gwtes.eed w be itaayed ea Yob. a, 1007-1.e.t Davy of ib. Ti4o1 M lllastt.-Tees Neto WItuerees Provo Da•uegtag to the Prtauaer's Moment -Ilke Dstaoe-Prl000er 55.114. EN 1115 rather Moab A4tl.eted. Berlin. Ont., Dee. 3. -The treat of Jams Allison for the murder of Mrs. Anthony Orr, near hurt, ou Aug. 9. opened P. yO OHO of Wa4kertpo. i• oondntting the Or ease, with De- tertive bturery present to aid him. .1. K Rieke of (,tilt and J. J. A. Weir or Betio an Attending the tertsooer. Anima's tether and tnadllr, the let- ter with .o Wine Lu her ..tins, are e1 - %%mi brought in young Ahisun show ed no nervousness Chief Justice 8k William Meredith menpied the beret. and, .iter the jurors LOOM anti lasuraisee• JAM1111 ALLIStetre born IMO. My_i_Zcommor oatibeed tae twee ter the sown. H. add- It would bei preyed that the priecneer killed Mea. Orr, and puinted wet thee Allison had r ipeat1dty none adecWd debrief 1.1 reed to his gen. Though ale. to prom flet -the gun was riot ori than tacrminag Mr. O'Cansur said the Crown would ort dsim that the woman was shot, 'ret waled rove that teeth moa ustel >b a blew en the back of the head. teemed concluded with a ieferemce to the rate: evidence the Grown had obtained lately. h wnglW be proved, he said. that ou tee wreaks( before the murder Alban bad told a chant that other men ba.1 hese intimate with Mrs. Orr and the[ tee Ant time he got her Anne he would take advantage of ber. Surveyor A. H. McPherson Moving gives evidenee, with eau.' of the were at tee murder, Aachen Orr, the husband at the de4 Wien e. was called to the :est. He *aid dist ke left tie tem with two chileren at 7:30 awe, on the morning a. Aug. 9. Whin be returned et 10.20 Allison met Stir,O at tbe gate. Rhe wag lwghiie . K ad grinning. and when witness aatod ben what be was greening about he &duet reply. Witness ran into the hew and looked for kis wtte. Rho was meter, to be found. Allison'. Ion sad one cartridge were sero meeting. Orr slid he than went to Gab to make enquire, shout his were. Returning. be made a search of the seems and reglad a We deg as if for a prove. A spade bedewing to Alnson wee picked ap be- side the aneryo grave. There was beet soil on the spade. which made It evident that It had been used to diol tie grave. Weems said he ads, saw bears on the .pude. Maggie Orr. the Little dei left at tie letase with leer mother and Meson. wet the asst witness. She stated that when u S sot up aha mew Mitman rather er 0 the chips at tbe back door with a rang fact. Shewheree, bar mother we and did net know. Later on he told bur that bee [othp�eoorRt heat t bin • elwallatw which eua-3e See61*ttuat raid. Fie at it. bet it ran Into fte kale. he *Rid. A tee dare hotterring her another story about having Mae. ()r. bow to use the /oriMr. ere, Mee Rdbert 8. Dryden ewa�e poeieksty, however thatthey tesst Ai sin Airing two cows tewtal Barnes friss on the serwtni of Aug. 9 beiliessi Sala sad 9 e'tloek. The Crews es - 0 J tn R nr net shake 7 stret*Atma1 the tome re. asenflame by statinw that Ire met Mr.d Kra Dryden oon the road shoat 9 o'ainek.7-7-Year-old son ed Noose Oct. the Orr, wee wears and related ge Se beingthony . with his tatter on abet neeneiSe being. away be and tris oat sad burrs ser Maggie oe Be e bused his Other asks iARlson whet mss the met- WM. **__* w on the ni- the .aitww not ham the anti is the aorniked• ill 9 this The merniegti•esi less adjtroaed best Shaper 10 trout Of the loekeeli Oil the .man with the dark aaastatbe be W Oast in the Lae wean be drove the dens to Barrie's on the morning of the MA der. Stalker bore stood op in amort and Tes- velban identified him as the man. The was all Kr. O'Connor asked, and Mr. !date took hold of tie witness, bot he could not disk* his story. Robert Staffer, on tee stand, said that e never saw Mrs. Orr in his lite. He made a commie*. statement as to his do- ings the day of the murder. Dr. Cameron, who, with Dr. Hawke, both of Galt, made a poet mortem ex- amination on the body of memurdered wend woman, tend his report• came to bee death by a blow on the back of the head. I)r. Cameron mud his opin- ion was that the stock ut the gnu pro- dseeded Alliso'and wetch h n's was the tikely instruad been ment of death. Dr. Hawke also said the wound on the back of bey bead killer bus. Orr, and that the grin was the likely weapon used. Auer several other witnesses tadWrite- eon am n examined tbe court adjourned tor eon at 1 o'eloet. Atter addresses of counsel a d the judge's charge the ease was given the jury. The jury, atter being out for three hours, returned at 8 p.m.. with a yeedion itct of "guilty, with a recommendation mercy, on sorunnt of his youth." Prisoner was asked if he bad anytbing to say inky sentence of court should not be passed on him. He His Lordship timetoldbm to make good w of his time god [Hake peon. with his God, and sentenced *111.011 so be hanged on Feb. 4. 1888. Prisoner was amerently unmoved by these terribhis l e and other mmbrsf weeds, ramie, w visi- bly affected. eseeciafy the father, who went into tonvnlsMwr and bio t" d car- ried out. MOUSY TO LOAN. - 1150.000 (X) Privet MPs lead at e♦ Pe asst. w smile. K. G. OA Restos• .o s0Ye Oneness Heal . 101-0* k. M0It11 TO LOAN. -MI s T _ nosey to lees. pleats tonal :SW SAO UPoi end wee to rent or for sale.tarneite [ 1 . W. Ls or sett WiB •ulster. 6 odertett. piiiVA'F$ PU14138-.PEiL90.)I9,.nDe' .irooofeea[des se mioyerg ••_ _�� - arm 'lagsecurity to . McDUWAt O. Hines! ;•''`l, .14 Hnlldlaits. 1bro.te. C. esedlee, AND MONEY TO LW! 01i'MdS 1 a e1A0*0.M. slam Malt. it NA ' roe. F J. T. ',firma, � L AND ia- rate tlm.e-des• 4- arla►. MONET TO L>Qfl.--A LASES serest et a vste lowes�tt rsa.e a• AABAOW s PRO 111 BLDOLD�ITaZ, 111* La1!fg ,ellOO. S A HUMAN Dl$EAS& L.pr••7 C.. .es Melt se Maa aced Sever AVWake the lower °rawrs. The active cause of kpn ie a spat{ - ac micro-organ4r, the bacillus apses. The period of , latubatiuu varier fame e tow minutes to several year. Two principal types or forms of fete eeSFy are t.00gnised as the brunt of the disease is determiueed toward the skin er toward the peripheral nervous system The first form is termed tebercalar; the second, anaesthetic, re aeroe leprosy..- to the tint form inatratione occur 1u the sklu, Lormtug nodules or tubercles, whtce are especiay prom/nest •bust the, forehead. cheeks and ears; later, these uothew break down, tormiug uicrr shims sores;; often they uuaabm pictures of horrible detonate). The tubercular form is the most severe and rapidie fe- tal; the average durationtots tfe is from Ave to ten years In etic torn the uutrition of the akin is meet - fend with from implication of the nerve*, leading/w eoutractloor and din tormitie. of tmembers; not in fre- quently there is narked mutilation from the sduiwg in of the aoae, the loss et the sight, and the d.11rpang oa of tit Queers and toes, so that wily the stumps of the bands and fort remain. en this form the course of the disease is slower. and Life may be prolonged to Lea or fifteen year's, or bugger. Some patients exhibit the character/stem of both forma (mixed leprose). Leprosy is as exclusively bureau dis- ease; it is not inocubie to animals. it le ggvet Of apoeemeoea prijtne but b ia- venabty derived from tie *Moss r ser eretious of a peewit .In tb diaeseed. its development in a coaotry sibs exempt from the disease meg always traced to its importation in the person of a leper fro elle infected centre. We know nothiug of the mode of ta- teetion or the V of entrance through which the Tieeine gains anew to the ureaniste-whether by direct con- tact, by inhalation, or inbibition of tiff' germs, or by other intermediaries. Ob- servation proves conclueivety that emery leper is a possible source ut danger to all with whom be may eume into inti- mate and prolonged oounct.--North Am- erican Review. HAMMOND TO HANG. �e Murderer of H1. Young Inas. Kale Tough. te Pay the Fall Peuatty of Outraged Law. . Braeebridge, Dec. 3. -On opening the court yeIIWTda morning the first witness called was Dr. Campbell of Graven - horn. lit testih,d that the prisoner came to his drug stere during the fore- noon of March 6 and purchased au Dona• bottle of hydrocyanic for the purpose of destroying some cats. Coestabie William Stotue was called and gave evidence concerniug the find- ing of the bottle stopper and conveginvt the steamehiatt-da �• 0f Toronto, provincial analyst. At b p.m. Mr. Osier announced teat tee evidence her the brown was ail in.="rLe greater part of the afternoon was oaken up in bearing expert evidence. IDs. Grant and Cornell of Gravenhuret, who condtxted tee post mortem examination, while . admitti ig that sufficient- press+'. arid was riot ne:tictable in the chest, the silly part at the body which Moiled of the aged, to cause death, they wen - nevertheless of the opinion that death was canned by prussic acid. Dr. Johnson '1 Toronto felt satisfied from the indications that death war owing to the same canoe. When Mr. Oder stated he had no more witnesses. Mr. Johnson asked for an ad- journment until 7 o'clock. which was granted. On tee opening of the court after adjournment His Lordship' arae 3 at the stat:astrriim Iteaka1it� �OTI JT I0L1 TUTU LilliE IT AREA lie (aI ROOM, ear. 0t Malt great mil w(lln'um antra t r.lt. t5. ABOUT l'itis9 w1�Y• Lmdiny Deily, Wa.1fy toed nifelfr•Md Paappeerr�, Y �• 1111YAER . t• Iraa9t/ta�sga�t . nes 4►Z4eit kt s f unseat It/ 1L liWRif. a' M • a�aw4e�•st t uw. w 1�8 MOMS 0UXDttT, A ailMast •eefi /t•tawr 40111* •� Ml Mere sed to ae • ssita.ea•g sea iesessie .ass e.0 enc tit bale. as n't tier. .r sealy ease t• bis mop P. eke sentslly •tweed Cowen *40Neseer Bertha, Dec. 4. -The second day of rte murder trial ushered hs wfine, wintry (oaroDea' edp-- at 9.30 The piiaooer Allister waw Melgtit and gedi0g when be was benoyet nito to Mort. He evidently slept well last night by p The fret to give evidence wee William Dozen. operator at the G.T.R. station, Great Western division, in Galt. 13e said the excursion train. neon whit* several witnesses basad their time. are 'deed at (Galt at 7.30 on the morning of Aug. 9 he Mrs reached Gait was murder- ed. 'lieereinter about 11.2n. atOr, Joh[ The C.F.R. .tatlou opet litrandoo, said the re use C.r.R. trade. *imitated hated to leave Galt for the went at Q1.85 was on t. Tece train from DTI tol e arrived ore morningm matt lit o'clock sharply en time. Three wan a sensation in tenet Mime Mr. O'Oinpor here acid: "111 r:gIIA t+ vetlyaa." He told et the arrest of lire• reit and Allison by et the4r being warned Has any stable Vie. pent tkeY might make. "i asked Ani- ses If be remembered." mto* dwhen Are prison- er, "a tes n prey Orr tNUngg btm tube and eta tel hen of itt, and wheel e he �OTTn mid that Are O Om whys(mo•e then had sated Nm leer to bad it when she had loaded It herself of bothher days ode* r the 1. replied t►ad him- self and nipthl. H to My somethieg, so he Mkt flet t , select him bow it cats that es the mereding of he ruser i e less Mese rip At first be Weald tot ggq admit Ito bate entity he said that 10. - kb b..kwd a„ 11 something bed beer pa around there. Then •saIu AIUana 0014 thief leas some wet nn the Atte w41f te lucked lib water et first. Ant then tale it seht hese �.ero14ilewand )w any I,ijees adrer A Standing Offer, But do not miss it. "LUDELLA" A splendid Ceylon blend tea at 25, 40, 50 and 60c. Its natural flavor retained in sealed packages. For sale here, there and everywhere. The Lasso. The lasso ie of great antique*. It 12 saki to be depicted in the rens of Nine- veh. An early Persian mnuserigt, pre- served in the b curese, shows • sports- man (whom I suppose royal b7 his Olyi - pian expressive sad oareboou seat) m the act of catching a old ass with a nicely plaited lasso. The monarch - strides a rather "stocky looking n��-g ; twi�•tnew wefts feet and a white lace. A bow, harems, and a lgrK teems it addlie and a sorted o g half 'oven Ma How the. wild ass is to be restrained. even by the hand .f a monarch, L not et first right evident, for the lasso is sitter fixed to the saddle, atter the fashion of the g.eboa. nor is a halt - turn taken wend the pommel, In the aerie adopted by sgumes le bleeder* •std Texas. part teem this detail all is as realistic fly set forth asitwo d horse bearsto- dayw In ar p die bear lemoed and the away from the beast kin sits a little to one side. exactly as a an cowboy or me Argentine gaucho aka ander similar eisewmstences. Diem and narcissi spring rap ender the horse's feet, and an .pteauding group of angels veep out of a cloud, white in tae middle dietenee soother gaucho shoots an antelope with ea arrow while galloping at fall speed. their The Laplanders are said to Woo reindeer, and the Tartars sodmodern fix- ed use a iradim to' oatca wild- ed to a long pole or refractory borsea The Polee. Crut- tians and %a1McbLos. with the lien- aarhtus, seem beginning of ba pretbesent cen- tury.▪ the begs eery. picture by the German artist Richter shows 1 oi1sh semonats 0 the Garman cavalry' being '!'► he d Ione Zwinge at Dresden. or an Ar- gentine • wild se. a Texan 'broneLo" Ragtimae�, .ad the attitude of men sad auimalb, and the way the ropes ate coiled and thrown are identical w.tt those adopted in Spanish America to- day. The lasso appears to run throng's • rias in the pommel of the saddle. It W, however'. in Spanish America wb his ere the art has been moat developed. and is On seamen of the open eon rl the vast numbers of wild and semi -wild horses wetee ap to tie middle of tbe per* amtury overawed its plains. - Ba edml ton Mammies. AT MUNRO'S. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS 1 ALL SEASONABLE. Yung. Ro+gry,_ Yee, Dress Goods, Linen Department, -well assorted. - --: Beall -wares Complete. A Rams sock of Underwear at popular prices. &aristt, Orly*, NAvyi..White and Grey Flannels. Inspection kiodl dolidildd. ' No oro. will be importuned to purchase. - --�L-. MUNRO.: Draper. 50'' • r Do Not Forget Densmel to the eery Met Res. Johnson had shed Lim to allow • postponement until this morning, and that Mr. Osier end gt the same time expressed his Elle esuseue to ibis proposition. embed tee terra to be 9550501 0t a e 1417 L the fnornrmg- Braceerfden Dee. 4. -Boort opened at 8.80 this morning. and prisoner Ilene mond wss brought in looking brighter than at any time daring the trial. A Mr. Jehneton beg his address a touching appeal to the syleriethe of the jury. 11. said: I stand here alone fighting for a lite. I hate had to con- tend against all the machinery for the administration of justice w the wealth of the province could command. Every corner in Coned* and the United States has been raked to give evidence to convict tills young man. When wit- nesses have met together time and again to talk their ieri&ner over, yea mar expect that It will tell io terror of the Crown. Mr. Jobgslen closed a bright and ef- fective address at 1140 a.m.. having spokes for three Doers and ten minutes.. Mr. Oster imuwdiatelg began his sol dregs to the jt.r7• • It wan a plata slater event of the tress, and an !gsm tar to verdict le aceordaate w the eevtideaee and with justice. He reviewed the evi- dence In detail, effectively.ingforththe telling points chatty ed Degan hi. charge at o'clock, and at 3 o' who retireease d to wee ghen to the jury con- sider their verdict. As soon as the jurors Rave their 1222' diet of entity. Mr. Johnston renewed hie appllceti00 for a reserve ease on the grortnd of the admission of the prisoner's evidence, c0Otaieed in the coroner's d.- ppooeski(i�Ion. It the Divisional Oonrt rue berm to the deelsion given M the ()ems v. Williams, fee application, It would appear, meet llldi to Wag any relief to the premiere. At 8 O'clock Orown-Attorner7 Osler shoved that the sentence of the mart be pronounced on the to t prt.oneprrHammond. TIM ',imitate asked he pi{sOhe *enteric. Of tfel if be had anything say 7 dm evert Mould not he peosonneed against him. Prisoner. In s Clear vote., said: "Tee. my inrdt I have. In the firth p1.ee i am innocent. In the nest plum I blame my awn Indiscretion .5 stere of health w1iee ted me to give iatormation my .nem.M* cave need against one. That le ell." 05 "William Jea The Jives* timen 0•mmeod. you have been fennel anilty et the sisissabi. eeenee (barged s ra i net veip, art4 andeace M the moat diet .7NWilma deo are from elietiee .eng •0d dine gay Writ en - et lietweisey, to" twit tq t11R to let t*a*P1 br op seek gstn �yee S$ deed, rail arid.wmay the Mule ve to moa Minnyearpriemet the .. 415 t *NAM c tlO1sM10 H1 fol, MIELE - -eli6yent Ylletnt IS s . ti -ire sgstw200 ma. naw eco. 1 a. munat newaw. 0Sse -t/ry. Rasuatee New*at•m.661 am that we are again in the OYsrss trade. BEST BALTIMORE OYSTERS " Selects" and " Standards" FRESH AND SOLID MEATS. • sloop of nrrti.h Premiers. Man pro ninetet ren aew either ra- marka� for their ability to sleep soma special method in f oisters. Lord inducing Of Prime Derby ou one occasion advised au Irish member to "banish boseness matters from your mind by readIne before going to bed any trash calculated to bore or stupefy yon," and Lord Itoaebery found tie hot-water eters effective: but moat of the English Premien have been able to do without any aids to slumber. Mr. Giidetone, as is wee kpown, would in timet of great anxiety he down on a seta, end to a few minutes be fast asleep, while Pitt was also able to steep at any time, attributing to this habit the tact that at the most anxious pods of lea life be was able caret into the frieast aside - volities and worry, were f edea socialree. Once Pitt slept memind an xi/nestle' strain for sixteen conseenthe boars. Lord Palmerston was another Prime er Minister plea d, whondnld woo sleep was often seen in the he pleased, Intervals of bot debate fast asleep la We seat with wih bukeWhis eitminster 9asette. THE MATCHES 9D1:MAT MAKE HUM, CANADA. Famous in the Dominion. HULL, MONTREAL, TORONTO, QUEBEC, HAMILTON, KINGSTON, HALIFAX, WINNIPEO,VAN000VER, VICTORIA, ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. O uae.- F'OITR DA.YB .A. WEEE are used in your rbo s, then why not have eaae that 4 fr i ft) e...e• tom- COTS .rvr_ ooTs TU, � BOOTS 9 pelsoaeue Pereplrs toe. The gnestlon of the toxic qualities of persrirntlon, though not quite a new one Insomuch as M. Berthelot at a recent meeting of the Paris Medical Academy reminded his listeners that, It Africans can be believed, the perapiratlon gather- ed from a hone was used in ancient times to tender arrows poisonous), has recent[ formed the subject of rearch. Several seexperiments have ptowed Chet batmen per.piration is toxic. A series of gninea-piigs aed rabbits were killed by inoculation or perspiration gather' 4 trout a flannel shirt worn by a healthy young man after dancing a cotilion. A glove worn by a lady who danced vigor- ously through a ban was utilised fOe Inoculation with equally deadly* M. Arloleg'a more recent esperi show that perspiration resulting !tom eteaca1raeexertions 1. more toxic than Bet ritish birdies] Jont urnal. vapor bath.- .a..wjue emuutaLeij - at, �fr CMSTEAT Au t AND THEY' FIT ANDINEAR WELL. Our long experience enables us to select a good Boot when we see it ; we cannot be imposed upon by,,Cheap Ja:ks. Our Prices -Like our Boots --FIT WM. SEARMAN, Jr. llo.tl.g, Net w eenal.g. The .origin` Mem*, the eat into the Old wortad, the unlovely criticism, the ate 1e life, . have no place lin one who "rooted and troweled In eve." it Is argued that we must fight the evil and oppo' tire wrong and check the evil tendancke. So we mart, bot no man berme his htinnIt .ren to d theta rill of the hornets' irest wlt ti ne necessity to cut Off illi atm Sweatier them I. a remind on the Anger. The (+i,rieti,N,'. business le to heal• not to eweeeetr to mother eat the tewdencis la to sting. tot .et than on lie. •'ream sdnes not get netted b 1Itgtnj It se a evpir: it gets exalted 10 rein, expressed is a man a life and pis'net remot, hfh hewing these. misusers gaol ascend to tee it CMR, EAST -ST. AND SQUARE. NEW FALL MIWNt.ftY.,� = Having thoroughly inspected all that wag new for Fa and Winter wear in the best markets, and having purchased largely, I now have a stook of new and elegant Millinery. Trimmings, etc., to which I cordially invite the inspection of the ladiesed aoderich and vicinity. The stock comprise. All the New Shades in Grey and Blue Trimming, Fur Mounts for Millinery Trimming, Wallis Hats, in all the new shapes, Trimmed Hats, from *1.00, up Trimmed Bonnets, from $1.715. up Sailors. from 30 cents, up. A specialty this Season i1. F WOH,VNILINGi of whist) I have a well -assorted line in stock. All (foods sold at very reaeonsb'e prima. Eaelilio, .t, (Itderthh. MIB °RON. 1