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4 MUMMY, Jan 106, 1819.
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Tho .u.xwaa of the newton.
Special edition, Sc.
Aud stacks of mum end folios at
clearing sale prime.
Come to, mil see what you can
get at be., 10c. and 1&•.
EMERSON'S
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GODJER1t7H-
REMESENTIRS
THE NORONEIRER PIANO i MUSIC CO ,
Of TORONTO.
the 0 ignaI,
IA PI7MIJIMED
EVisT BTHURSDAY MORNING
ni R. nomma05M1
SODIUM= THURSDAY. JAN. M. tat.
UNSOLICITED' SUPPORT.
LAST week when we mentioned the
fact that the Tory newspapers were
booming candidates for the registrar-
ship -The Star favoring Mr. PROC D-
TOOT ; The Clinton News-Reoord sup-
porting Mr. CoAll; and The Seaforth
Bun advocating=Yr. McLsLl-we
had no idea that.lay one of oar
teamed 'leery contemporaries was
bowed ibat table editor A. Thus SIO
should get the office by its vote and
"inflooence." In this we were mks
taken, for a systematic boom in favor
of the editorial " we" of Tse SIGNAL
bas been started, and is now working
overtime in the columns of our ener-
getic Tory oontempof0'f, The Hamil-
ton 8peetetor.
Why we siring be io�tI9i
the editorial eadorwation at The epee -
tater in the present case is • marvel
to us, for we have never done any-
thing which should entitle us to the
powerful influence which that jour-
nal andoabtedJy wields in the govern
Lag of the Provinoe of Ontario under
present auspices.
But mach as we esteem the jour-
nalistic tlourtesy and kindly feeling
which have caused our Tory contem-
porary to bring the name or the edi-
tor of THR SIGNAL forward at its
bright, shining ani particular candi-
date for the office on this occasion, we
beg to state that the gentleman named
by The Spectator is not an applicant
for the Aoe.
Probably our esteemed contempor
ary The Spectator is endeavoring to
get WOO with Tia SIGNAL for cham-
pioning the cause 0t former editors of
The Spectator in the sweet long ago
MoCuuouse and FRIED and others.
If that be so, we sooept the kind in-
tentions of oar esteemed contempor-
ary, but decline its able assistance
with thanks. We will oontinte to
furnish items to aid in increasing
the brightinss of The Spec.'s naturally
s ilgrt editorial mes,..ia the intervals
between wrestling with the break-
water contract.
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THE SIGNAL : OODERICH ONTARIO
Qslwaeaklsf- koro. that the (altos of \
Therms is stot one to conjure with.
He i. DOA the type of politician to het
before the young men of the party as
one to ewulist,. Although • strong
a•d lusty lieutenant, with • happy
knack of logkiog after "Number One,"
he has never been s Iesdct•, acid he
has never had • policy that any intel-
ligent man oould "stand on with both
feet.'
The next fight in West Huron will
be exactly on the lines of the last, so
far u Mr. McL1Aa to concerned. Ho
will stall " stand on TurPse S plat-
form with both feet," for want of an-
other policy. It matters not that
TurPsa may not be in the platform
business when election day comes
round, the TuPrRR candidate is •
political Bourbon who forges nothing
and learns_notbiypg, solar as pro[1°0h
sive polities are concerned.
SNAP SHOTS-
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-Tee Sweat will pat up the office
towel on the candidacy of Rue HOL V OI.
-Some of our Canadian promoters
should paste in thelr hats. " Beware of the
fate of HoOLRT.'
-One by one the Tory organs are
being depnved of their big issues. The
three -Dent stamp is now redeemable at ell
poet -offices.
-And did The Star man have •
three-oent stamp when the bad, naughty
Government reduced the rate to two Dents'
Never mind, little tallow ; ran along to
Mr. GALT and hell change it for you.
-Mr. McLean, being • butcher,
knows sowething about " choice, cuts."
Hie latest cut appeared in The Clinton
News Record last week, anti from it one
would think that the Tory modulate was
travelling on hi. good looks. Be that se it
may, Mr. HULK Ls, his opponent, is placing
More depeudou. upon W winning ways.
MULoci ii charged with
ndling the people who had three -cent
stamps on hand when the two -Dent portal
-iro inundated. -IM the Tory. pipers -
ever atop to think what a huge swindle
1K'cording to their (Me of argument) the
Tory Postmaster,-Gwwral perpetrated upon
the people of OUR country ill making them
pay three tents nrht straight along for so
many years •
-We are informed that Hos RST
YcLEAN is canvassing for votes in this town
spial the rround that Mr. Houten _will
move the county buildings to Clinton. Mr.
.ScLz*N must estimate the Liberal. sa 1
date's ability even mon highly than we ho
if be thinks t.bat Mr. HOLI(. (An influeuoe
the county council and the Provincial L eg-
isl•ture to such an exteut tea would be
necessary for the carrying out of this
scheme. Or is Mr. YcLsos afraid that his
opponent is going to make • midnight raid
on the town and carry off the buildings
bodily, by sheer strength! In this case, it
might be well for the officials .f the various
buildings to have them tied dam w Aoc. rely
every evening : they would find it rather
awkward to have to walk M Clinton one of
these winter morning/ u, reach their
offices. The Dominion Parliament, 1..
which Mr. HoLMni in rotng, has nothing t.,
do with the county buildings, but of coats,.
Yr. McLRAs is not supposed to know that.
API EXPONENT OF TUPPERISM.
ALTHOIIOH a Targe number of the
Conservative party admit that they
are to -day without • leader --never
having acknowledged the leadership
of Torres -there are some who, never
having looked far into the principles of
politica, stall blindly follow the blus-
tering baronet in his erratic attempt
at leading what was once • great par-
ty, led by • great leader.
Of the latter faction there are a
few in this district. and their stand-
ard-bearer on all occasions tine 1896
bas been Roeiwr McLrn. We all
remember his standing in June, 1896,
when he put forth his declaration of
political principles as follows :
" My principles, gentlemen, ate the
pripeipke of Sir CKsu.a Trrrss ; 1
Stand on Sir CHARLES Trrrss'A platform
with bout feet."
Aad where Mr. McLiis stood in
Janet 18116, he stands to -day. He is
all a hard sad fast supporter of Tur-
n'!"
and Tupperism. Others may
lank to Hi70S Jou MACDONALD OT
IMMO other rising young man as •
g.didate far Conservative leadership,
bat Mr. McLean to the same yester-
day, tto day and the day after ; As
:limiest& ea Torras's platform with
- fest."
Torras
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Torrfa as • leader is as dead as the
hits JoLloa Owes&, and Tappet -ism in
palitlas 1. a policy not now moo/mimed
by pa3iieieels d a pr'ograwlvd type,
that lbw are • Lew here and there
,robe think they are running after •
imold-w.gea wham AMY are really lol-
1Rwb1s a bear. and of them aro pelt
ahs On " at11& with both fest (la
Tomas pl tion."
no ram moo•--tbs rides haps d
WHAT OTHERS SAY.
Tin OPEC. KNOWN ALL AMORT IT.
Hamiltea Sp.otabr : Was It wisdom or
ignorance that led the Montreal Anglican
syoal to pane • resolution against " toha000
and cigarette" smoking' 1)d the parsecs
keine that olgrsttes aro not made of
esba000'• .
IT 0' AI'-tA TINE.
Simone Reformer It would I,s wood•
rously comforting to Canadian readers of
Aww'iwa metronome if the writers would
give tits. • rest trim she eaves-aodiot
story d fibs Spanish war gad of the Raper-
alleall Lerdest of •'ery Awsrto•a soldier
wit* Abet Mee sr ftastlsMSa to ge to Cubo.
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CIJDIT 1e WILODL.
Leaden, Bas., Daily Nowt: W. eight
all te nm.ml.•r, without is say way kr-
rowans oe detraattag from the eyed* due te
anybody else for briseing .bot (\ts reform,
thee the empire owes its a000mplishoiot, as
It owes ea much else, to Canada- To Mr.
Malec*, the postmaster general ot Cupids,
is da• the real iolalities ot • ooloelal penny
pet • • •
■f*AM WALK KICK ADVPRTIMIM. METHODK.
D.trwit Newt : As mesas aooumolated,
Kr. Walker began to advertise is that judi•
date a•d permanent fehios ebaraotsrMtk
of the British manufacturers of treat
staples, which does net seek se mach to
shook MN pantie fora day ora week as to
mereas (ram year to year a used Improesies
regarding the advert -teed artists. The repo
ranee ei bM staple grew slowly, but solidly,
all over the earth.
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?LEAKED IR THE Wit?.
VlNerla Tines • We are mw on eves
terms wit\ Usole Simnel es to postage.
No doubt the redsotion of the detiestie rate
laeledes • roduotles in the rate from C•ea-
da be the United States of three ousts to two
seats. We are thoroughly omelet/ad that all
this will meas an immense Impala' to beal-
aeeu,altheigh no doubt at first a lees ea post-
al revenue. Ry tits time carr, year the ewe
dry and fer.sigbl of Mr, Palace will be a-
dersMed sad •ppreetated by everybody.
IF e •
Hew TO HAt (:Oren ROMA
Mime* Reformer : r rause, Belgian ad
lisfland pewees the beset reads 1■ tea
world Primps steads arm ea the list
There M se mash Skim se statute labor 1•
that� hay, bet the
reeds are eel maid miryease ed by goyer.esees sgieeen and
paid far eat et the geeenl taxes. A Goa-
adios
oo.die peelwestsr patsblag up • e•seewles
road wish mwttrW that the Orin ralseeres
w111 seemere bus wad would be as aster -
IRs .gat b tbs pstl.atry 1■ either of she
abov.-awed emmNrta
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ODYNON ARNIM tea 1 ATmtOTIKM.
Rambles Ppsa•Mr • Re leap es Oanr
Case am be pervaded i• use the oleo
staaww see sailing Isom (eeadla psMs,
the imt alwe.t cid a fest Ilse will be dUaedt,
and N wusld be tome pairiet•tw oe the pet
se Osseahmt M bomb. the advises sf • NA
ata br aamlelrg tea slew hosts. rho (Tr.
oat*
basks ewes. when is sows that
w ss eewe WNW* • day er two *sea M
d Se got tsawut " The time sewed _a*
y M Mu.IMS-by 1y WS beats N az.
alth ... vir�
CROUP
and WHOOPING OOUQH,
UrlmtYo
Liniment is the emergency
doctor that's always at hand and never
falls In tboae diseases which so suddenly
and unexpectedly endanger the lives of
children -let the attacks come when
they may, with what severity they may,
Quick relief 1s assured.
"Om of oar children has bees mblect to
Crop almost since les birth. Mau, times
we have bees at our wlts eud fora mindy
tut .arid glee quick rdam relief, and auntil
we a d procured OritOtb's Menthol Wo1
meat :La
we find a remade that would se.
etemidish this. W. would sot be without It
la oar Imam As ■ noisiest we do not
think It pmind
an equal. We have also seed It
for congas and colds 1 ! It very efee-
tlre." LMS. J. IMMO, Mou..t Pleaasat,Vsa-
oosvef, D.C. 15
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11'IIMENT1s
awlsys 1we MEANT ArrLfsn
AT ALL DRUGGISTS -2$ ORO/Tti
FOR .ALK Bt .IAM WILSON.
Sole Amen, Goderich.
Tllas tali• YOwa our..
Positive and unlimited cosedence to the
Kola plant a• nature's sure remedy for
asthma has been •bundagtly sustained to
the mazy remarkable cures obtained
through tN use of Clarke's Kola Compound
It 1s • great discovery. Eodoroed by the
medical profession everywhere. Oyer Guo
mese obsoletely cared V Canada. Cure
gnarante.d Sold by alt druggists 17
FUR SALE BY Joy. W1L8O1.
Bal. Agent, pednceh.
atlas [lass is what gives show the trade.
And the foot that the Canadiannote, from
port ta pert, M a day or two aborter thee
the routes from American ports is what will
nae the Camdtao test line preference over
all the trans Atlaotto lines. A day or two
of saved ions i. enough to make the torture
of soy line of paoeenger ememsre.
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AMEait£' T•aICTE To t.Atuatc.
Washington oorrespesdens New York
Jus There have hese only a few oeoasioes
when so opportuoity hail tteen offered for
.pesohmskmg, but on these few the Cen-
a liar premier has •roused a romarkable de-
gree of enthusiasm. No one who has beard
him is surprised at is hold on the •Benton
and pride of Canada It has exolted woe
der that so remarkable a mw should base
hese vetted. asows to he rabies saes .t
the United States. So deep has bees the
impression he has made here that the hin-
ter y
istory ot the men is in doomed. There is so
little surprise stole it is ie•rned that this
tall, rather delioate-looking man, with an
Sir of culture and redo.mest, should be the
sets of • poor and unknown Frenob-ibo.
aim. He bad Dose ot the advantages of
family LOtuow or wealth, bet worked nM
own way unaided over • vary rough road.
• He was born Of tysevss tears age
in the little parish of St. fee. His fallow
was • local land surveyor, wi5 M BMW 455
politics .ad no connections IMP MIS tyMin
a frail had ottss uokly bey. lehriteee- gee.---
signed to follow bin father's badness. Pte
ass would laaoy from the ilussey of his per-
fect Kostlish that the virtual ruler of the ('aa-
das spelt his early years In a household where
French was the nay haus• spoke& . The'
Canadian p.-mMr'e visit to Wssbiykes bas
ssrtaaly aroused •ase aid mon friendly
interest is t11e load Mond the Mt. Law-
ragoe. ._. .
GODERICN BARGAIN CENTRE
ESIT WEEK WE OFFER SPECIAL BAR8IINS IN
Blankets, Quilts, Comforts, Sheeting, Pillow Cotton,
Factory Cotton, White Ootton, Longedale Cambric,
Drees Goods, Lining, Ladies' Jackets, Children's
Jackets, Fur Coats, Flannels, Flannelettes,
Men's Underwear, Table Linen, Towel-
ing, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Lace
Curtains, etc , etc.
IT PAYS TO BUY AT ROBINSON'S.
LOST Lost opportunities usually make
OPPORTUNITIES one feel as if he ought to have had
courage enough to take hob) of a
chance like this. If yon have missed before, we oan only try :
don't let this opportunity go by without getting some of the
•"Y"• •,"' 4Har Bela ishnd ar-BOB1NIKAP .S, .. e►..
NEXT BARGAIN DAYS, JAN. 26th & 27th,
ALT
JAS. ROBINSON'S
A Little Better
THAN THE BEST I
The "Maple Leaf," "Racer," and "Premier"
Saws are a little better than the best. I have
just: received a new shipment of these celebrated
Saws, and would invite your inspection before
buying other Saws.
AXES
I have a tine hand -made Axe at $1.1000. This
Axe formerly sold for $1.261, and is very cheap
at the price.
AXE HANDLES
SOUTH HURON LIBERALS.
Aaaaal Neetlag Reid .i Srseoaeld Wt
Week.
The annual wonting of the South Huns
Reform Asooutioo, as oaatituted for Dom
mien purposes, was held in Does'. hail,
Brsoebeid, as W odem:ley, Jam. 18th. The
e ts.odaow, oe amount of the very bud state
of the roads, was not large, but then was,
n otwithstanding, s very pleasant meeting.
Th. pro.id.ot, Alexander Msttard, of
Brooettold, delivered se •toellee% address,
Joalieg with the chaogod condition of af•
fain awe the last meeting of the association
im 1896.
The following were dented otfioers of the
a..oelatiem : President, A. Masterd, Brom
field : vioe•presideet, J. C. nalb6eisob,
Ray : soorotary, Thomas Fraser, Bruoeaeld;
Messmer, John Murdoch, Brumfield ; muni-
cipal obalratea-H.ydeld, i)r. Smithery
YeKillep, GAWK. M urdie ; iiealorth, U. D.
Women; Hay, Fred Kibler : Hallett, (lobe.
Scoit ; Stanley, Jobe Ketones ; Tooker -
smith, Hugh MoCartasy ; Hassell, Dr. Me-
I)srwid.
Oswego M,Swes, Heoeall, J. A. Wilma,
Sealerib, mad Jaime Laskhart, MoKillop,
.new aopofntod • wtiwJMet on resolutto.
A.mod deal of el.sewl.s took place es
proposed am.dment. M the bylaws, but it
was belly decided M maim ace change at
Um primes time.
Jets MsM P4i. No rftkreltliktaihe
of the riding, delivered •a e1igseataddf.N,
dealing with may of the ImporMst politic-
al imam of the day. He .:premed himself
e troogly in favor of the total;mbolttioa of
the Senate, and oomtreaded the Government
for having fa1611ed their predentins prom-
ises. Addresses were delivered ales by
Geeree MoKwee, Thomas Fraser, J. A.
Wilson and .lames l,00kbart.
Tbie committee on resolutions reported is
e obstaos es follow* : " We approve of the
mune which the Government of Sir W Illrid
Laurier has pursued Moos aesumiur ofsoo :
ween pleased at the very tavoratle legisla-
tion paned for the furtheraoe of the pros-
perity ad welfare ot our fair Dominion,
N ob as the eetttlemeat ot the Yeoitot*
eabool queribios, the enlargement of the
eaaals, Imperial pearly postage, and other
bmo6elal msaeures at • 111. mature. We
have a strong bops that the Government
will .noosed to obteiateg • favorable treaty
with the United States. which will result
in ettinag way dtfoulties mad dideremes
between that ooe.try and ourselves. We
else take pleasure In exploring oar ooutid•
nese is the Government of Hos. A. S.
Hardy." The report was oaedmently and
enthusiastically adopted and a wragraph
added to the efforts that the •seooialloe Is
straggly Is timer of the satire abolitions of
Um Semi*.
Atter seem farther preliminary MMehw,
n et of publics latereat. rho meathg •d iogrmed
be wt ends at the x11 ef the primmest.
Keep in mind that Scott's
Emislsioa contains the hypo -
phosphites.
These alone make it of
great value for all affections
of the nervous system.
It also contains glycerine,
a most valuable, soothing
and healing agent. Then
there is the cod-liver oil, ac-
knowledged by all physicians
as the best remedy for poor
blood and loss in weight.
These three great remedial
agents blended into a creamy
Emulsion, make Ji remark.
able tiswsue`'btia(1 r.
SOOTY a $O*ba gy,Mh
4'tA:Y t.
Best values in Goderich, from lOc. to 35c
each.
N. D. ROULiVIE.
All
Original
Position.. .
Ste
It is better
even to be right than merely original, bat the
easy position you may assume in these shoes
of ours we are ready now to show you helps
us get back to original comfort If you want
solid, new -fashioned comfort
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5. G. Web
II. W. t,embies
C..pr Mammy
/..•atl. .Tees
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Will setwes to sive week by .eek Gulag tea, W lama. of WtrlraW.•
awl Mat, all the Deports•' e'er d tie .cad Is • deer •ad pain name.
POLITICS
Idpeasow of pants,. Mewed le
ped swera.e•i, it will um Mutate
w sown a di••ppeere, whatever
the e•Wiez try Imo"
Cuba and the Philippines
Bipedal artkies till �}w m
nem the
PION.P.
.Wutm ppyy Msusn 010101,
had D. Millet.
whoa rade special Merry. a the
ART
The leading artbe of the merry
ill ,oatnbute to the mem el the
WERRLY, a. N.w4..e,..kiss Is
the breaeet tltaetrated �.seeokiiy
Hawaii and Porto RIcs
noes pieces w111 be rldnty treated
. Gr.�r s . Whit p�shy sol W.
.rdj.f lis plasmi°r"'i" ..t. .
... THE 81391'..;
PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR
Is what HARPER'S WkKK I. Y au ben r the t sad Ill a 3. the
hams The greet wartccomplished t. Ihe IW SpaaMS-A..riom war Is
dnscrtter of the LEK b It,. mid emerge& pe13T, ..
SERIAL STORIES
WIMPS THE SLEIJPER WAKES. By 11. O. Went
WITS SWORD AND GItUCIPIX. by E. 5. Vest lap
TMa CONSPIRATORS . _ By R. W. C\swbers
Some Sbort-Story Contributors
W. 1. herris omen Mali P. J. al.Cartky 5. silliortmaa
L V. press CS. Wllttases John c.rtas H L treses
THE WEST
sed its u4"Mde..ill be treated le
▪ sem. d snit.. by Pr.•kll.
M.tterws.
The Loudon Letter'
wdi be .rite. br Ansel/ VMS.,
.ad .ill be fall of timely hatter.
ALASKA
and it. re.e.rce..ill M
itgviztr
of a swiss .,1 open by
east,.
This Busy World
by N. S. Mortis, .51 cedes. u
.man had Moran its r.•bm
AMATEUR ATTILETTGS
mil M canard weekly im Its wel1imewa dWr, W. Crags enamor
/0 Coir . (•p 3.b,rlN100, 14 00 . rr•.
Address HARPER a eROTM1R3. P.NI•aere. New Peet. M. Y.
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s. a. 4.0.55.
K Wish-,. 0. pee,
Mer b. alarm
WEAR "SLATER" SHOES.
P.8. -The balance of our Winter Stock
must be sold regardless of price.
WM. SHARMAN, JR.
MOLNAR Or SART .Tauri
ANO PQDAss
TSB emonCAL twos um, AND ROLM
A05/IT 101 TMs RATES DOVM,
t3 ODHURIOEr.-
AT PRIDHAM'S
For the Balance of the Month
EVERYTHING AT COST!
Before stock -taking and to make room for Spring
floods --Suits, Trousers and Overcoats. Our semi-
annual trousers sale is now going on ;
Any pair of Pants in the store made to order
FOR $4.00
Goods by the yard sold at cost and cut free of charge.
The balance of our Ready -to -Wear Overcoats and
Pants sold less than cost to clear them out.
EVERYTHING SPOT CASH' I
Pridham, the Tailor.
PLANING MILL.
IOTAO OMM nit.
llllchallalIs & llhyuas
SASS, DOOR and BLIND
• males I• as k1.% e
LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES
Aad b 's'b ..tree ,f
miry d.eutpuee
Mad 7arditus a beolsltt
NET GOODS
ZllITS OYERcOA'PS
EA01-111A0E CLOTHING OKAPI
MT ewe maks Len am see them.
_qFM sMg te pard se arta as to the 1AN5Ll
T71111taLa
H. DUNLOP)
thea 11ask d Mpu us1 aeS.ts►
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A t►ewthly up to date weekly perbdttal devoted to laahtoes Ica .rasa,
wt11 M. dorms tape, as hartolnre,
A MIRROR OF FASHIONS
Rxd.som models d to.m hoes Pan., La.doe. usd'Nee Yank will b.
Perished .aa .eek.
The Paris Letter The London Letter
1b KATHARINE DL FORKS? $ • Spectra/ ( ,,,.pa/ref
The New York Letter
Rr ANN/t T. ASIIMORK
wtl I aid weer w ell these *Me prism ef Mehra m.a.,, Oat ue orb helm
keeping w. drw.d is goad tame
Cat Pepsi. Patterns Outline Pariah
of .elected gems. .ill he (.r.tehed wd1 he p- .shed hoe ...ry other
u • m.aMrl mot. wok Is sWpls..tmy Ism
COLO:BA,, FASHION FLAMM ,,-� �•..'
paWiehed owe • moor►, will .rise worsr le elem the mow this
ler erne.
it 'i FICTION .I Jt
Kit Kaaaedy The Melina Farm -
ay S. R. CROCK TT R• M 4R/.t LOLOjX POOL
A Confident To -Morrow
BF BRANLIER MATTHEW.S
w awe spew new. ,o moss r rso, that hese maim i.w-evmlYd in
eleamd Ire....us.
SHOt? e9y COBTtIBUTOR '.
flsittl.. T. Norris! . _. Harriet P 5. j
Vary rt Wilkins
Maximus*
Ms W. battle • Caroline flakes,
Ol
• RWM UerIaM lata HsI.trp Messer
SPECIAL. ANTRUM TO A05NA5
The flimsy Mother
rhe Dist CbNd
Pr A. W. Mr, 1 / LOUGN P• A/... AAWIE RAMSE F
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