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The Huron Signal, 1890-4-11, Page 8WE HAVE COT THE GRIP '1r ' HIV". ..r. er WALL PAPERS AND WE PROPOSE TO KEEP IT. We are the only ones who have purchased the new detligna for season 1000, FINGLISH and AMHRICAN, at prices never so low before. Papers bought to sell for 7 and 8 cts., sold for 5 cts. Papers bought to sell for - 12_. cts., sold for 10 cts. Papers bought to sell for 15 cts., sold for 12_.cts. Papers bought to sell for - 20 cts., sold for 15 & 18c. Oar 25 Cent Gilt Wall Papers K\'kHYBGUY. Our FLITTERED and EMBOSSED PAPERS are Elegant and at prices to tempt any purchaser. PRASER & PORTER. Oeuspoi Teiephon:• t: \i ll.nl,re, Cur. North-)st. and Squire. oeder►sk. heist Nut, SOIL r c f W•NIAlt' t`.eon our own eorreeenndent. La ur'Ww has eetts.gws•hrd hi- grip about lir.. a••d retires inittinuru rd for t.y the uurrrr•.us pertlrs shoe .i. t1 red fr his i.. ,. ...ant jeep. His success..r, mea+les, *teemed the v.ae*ury dorsog 444 week,'• a•.tse writo several pat tea a alai della Mr Whitely, of L .udeelstrong 1, • ; alt- etl rollative s bare hat wet k- )Igiss ilruer.of 4notierieh t:len.h7t•,visit- ed her c .acre, J Alae A I t. r, this meek. - Smoot. Exalrnrarir•s - The hail - yearly pn•mtttted OR m'uatd•u ..au•r 0•11 is S.1 N••. A, C . r«ort r, 1115 1,. tday, March i h. Near y ail she poling who wroh• passed .uoos'.f•itty T4s• folh.w- ieg prompt 4in. *err nude ; 'boot toriwrd first obt•ir ed the 1 ...ear number of marks, u, se natio d • rood the belt high. et, .t:':• •Ft• •r J•u.mtr 111, kt L n roe., ',forme* Horton, IAu•r .1i1 e5 . Wutl.e M. A'ttster, .14mee Y'•us,, . Jell use Okr ; fri.u. Senior 1I. to Jouh•r 111 -- WW ins T.•hie. (here Law. .e Sheer ; fr..m J ottt.ur IL W Set.tor.+0rnee Shaw. M try ToM,, late Lunkla'er'; from Pair 11. I..leniur Lta:: tl•'rttu, Mega- McAllister, Eliza Young. Tie .showed reopened Ow Tues- day of this weir: after the Raster holt days ant we understand -.ewers! .,f the scholars will tisk* the vomiter enure for the H'vh School es*mh.artetre in July. Mies L nti. Id H the present teacher. H C' LLwrr. From our own rurreepatde*t. M. Mlelhouune Sp.ung is r• titiord In his boo..• with i. ti.rotm•t„r}' rhrun.*tum. A:hert Kn.1 has retained from the 1111tchtc i'' t•'tulwr *nota {; .Lin. at 4,,'her migratory bird' are be'c11nit i onm•e//ntwe in this locality Every t hent ahnb Piens .,f sprats, and the we.•hor oo the whole fat the past ten days bee been su n.i'd that yr.ur cnrree- prendent hae concluded that the "tong experienced and vuevessfal weather goo o• Tibet" 111 Porter's Hill was ton the wr••ug tack whets be predicted that "the weath- er is to be rood for the nest ,!:vee Menthe." let. Wever, time will tell : NILE. From oar own . (lur roods are . Maas Barbara Jack non continue,. very low. Thomas Carter has been home sick 1.1 a comply of week.. Ile is able to b. slrPn,d. Richard Morr.,w, ir.. preaches in the N 1e church neat Sunday evening $trbard is p••putar wherever' A lecture. on ( trangeism is to be Arlt vered in the Meth..dut church on Thnrs day night, 10th inst., by Rev B. L Hut- ton, of a .drrich. The Meun„di.t cl urch was rely be.u- •ifully decorated with dowers for the BS:C A$l L..ER. from o,r own .. t. Mr C tl+ede!, of Clinton, spent Good• From ear own ser eepealilh/, Sev.re' children 'hoed ben are ►.iF. r- o•ir Ir too the measles Biber eetese44 this week Mrs G. Risme, at our tab. a ue.iulrl t neer_ 5e .uuu,a her dsu4bter, Nis W G. Hobe. 1:.• er wetk passed quietly •bud net.. Two of our reswleuls kept 11 • lather merry way, for which the) car .r.uotlus the suffering .lad coat 1. •heir Stowers and mom. itetons this •rrk. It wt.ulk have b.es+ a benefit k hem to hear Joe tiers' be- fore they alerted out for their frolic. Mier R. Potter, of Goderich township, netted re'att,rs here last week Homo Auatie--Mester Willie Link later, who has been residing at Edger, ituta.e Cu , for the past ala months with his un;le, Dr W. H. Clutton, returned house on the :tad tusk, Dunne hue eta/ herr hw passed .tin ant rank• a x•117. t. the High School ai Barrie at Christmas time. t'gesoN al..-M,ne hoot of the Point Farm sat lis 1:ootiee cb last week Gee several day., anu during his .11iourn to •he e,reular t twit •t ended the inr.t•ug, 'Feld by Joe He... the Iar famed Tem .eratice lecturer. Hr ells well 'leased •nL the lecturer, I•.v:ntf .. I•erso..si 111 - .,rt ter. trot, him red • goat d to . caret the evils of ('Ht il•R Notts - A• wlentioned sever- al weeks ..go. C.,d.te J•enes Bove s.. *ppoented, et bus 11511 cal •'st, t» co:lect in aid of the -present debt on the church hare. In *pi•.. , f t,ad roasts ad the un raturside wrath.r.f the past sit •••• k* he rvt •v..tsrd p.,lrtoalte, and the rr.ults to far hate ter:l t?1f1075. Ha'( ih. "mount was paid i.i t.o hien and es• si. Oiled 1111 the del t' , rueslayof la.t rhe Captain do.e,.• • a e•rno v e of thetas for his •:t ,'e ow hehslf ..t the • into. •t,on For he •na..ionary snot cl. ur. h lir roes .1 lh. Presbyterian inutirrn of C..uarla. rolkelit.r•a hare been uti ."1 herr wnhte :Ise mase th'.•e week■ lav M i.w• Lawnoin .cad K %IgD tread n. '!u..o.,,her.. pen ..f rite , le ti •rite -n eget tree hewn attend - rt Haat._.' mei 1 .4..•., All ',etwith f•ir sur. . -a foe... weirs e.Ited ,n. Ar:htr• ♦1,-In'..•t . 7r.. of the 14th c a Easter aerates last Sutiday. The pastor ''e•'Ne (:'rv, went to D•k•''s ••o 'fue. preached fro m Cul. in., 1. fat. '_:nh ielt. advert Mullen has given up hotel keeping and left our burg. Nile is t.ro dry a place for that business. However, another • tan has moved Into the tavern Do keep a temperance (1 house. The Nile branch • f the W M. S. of the Methodist church held a very euter- tan,inr open meeting last Friday even• pug. i1lr+ 11. (:Irvin, :he president, tilled the chair. Speeches were given by Miss Aggie Morrow, Mrs H. Gtrvtn, Mr. C. (:vvtn and Rev H. Irvine : and • reedtngs by Mis-es Martha Tiffin, Arne* Peutlaud and Mr R Morrow. I me new uirmt.ers were added to the Society as the result of tae meeting. (.KEY. wenn our own i The roads are In a very fad state just I glow. Frogs and other creeping things are I ut. A great amount of maple s'e'er and mutases has been made. There was a good run of sap. The Foresters Court at Crenbrook c"lass tnpla:e building • new hall this ij'iNE TAILORING JAS tis t. 'a r+ �Otpk, APRIL.: LARGE STOCK OF Cholce Go TO SELECT FROM SAUNDERS&SON 8. MatCORMAQ THE COMING SHIRT.. WALL PAPER ! KALSOMINE ! WINDOW SHADES ! MIXED PAINTS ! "AGE CANNOT WITHER HER," rewlarked an old gentleman, se he rased fondly upon the comely little wnman by but side; **but frankly." be continual. "at one time i was afraid uoarnettas would. The e111p Ilttkl w.tnau, In notes' to spleav y(.:ethfu , pIa.G•nd her fan• with dlt,reot rartrtis•a of whitewash, yel•1K ' balms.' ' cream. ' ' lc,IMu tit' etc." Yea," interni d the little woman• summa[. i ''1 did. until my skin Mame like `parchment •n! sn 1 and coar.e.' "11'.•11," said ib. Thus. News11pie, who has • IM -4 lute. Iwtro.r.pito "What do TT(,u caw now?" Can to the bwldu.g imr, has was the reply, "nothing but (. mmon sense framtrlg, and will have his brat baro and Dr. Pero'. trodden Medical Discovery. raised this week. purr, liver active. appetite and dtgrwtlon good. Common genes told me that 1f my Maxed was 1'rotliuclal Itticsare very, flies Freie that the outward um•n wool take on the W' 1 brie nt health The' Iriatxty.-i7 did all Ibusr cast mow. it Ire ks as if the old veteran, things and actually rejuvenated toe•." if you Thea.Gibson, will have no wioukl possess a aar. beautif4i*eul fir.• tn,m bintohra,kpin ruption., yellow this time. .pats and roughness, use the "Golsen Mud - ARGAINS 1. .\•.1. IN)' '. The Cheapest ll9B c Opdcr the Sea If you wish to keep up with the times don't purchase •uy more OLD-FASHIONED aHlR7'`t. for A_ _ PR2T HAM Manicured the Sole Agency fair MESMEIt t: WARD'S ('ekbi at •d Adjust the Band Marta. 1 iZL COMING SHIR. BOOTS & SHOES Comma MRs. Spring is about opening and the Ladies of Goderich Everything is being got in readiness ir•al ih.cvvreY ' It i"gears■deed to do all that It M r'Yfmod h,. or wont � Friday here. for spring work. There is not *o much ter 11 will be preempt!, refs seedtug done now se in former }ears, as Copyright, mato W0aLD's DL.. Mao Asa'.. .swing to the recent rains the roads are eery bad. ..ere to stock raising. I{.,v B. L. Hutton preacbeJ a very Ia. A public school examination was h.! 1 tere.ting sermon en Sunday everting. in school section No. )i, un the ::rd that . M C Greer and H I vac Triage! of C B t h Thera was a (1•'derich, visited our burg era Friday large number of parents and neighb. ring last. teachers present. The ready answer• Mr M. Moielotd ha a very sore 1.-ind. given to the cartons questions showed He will nit. be able to wont fur ti week that the pupils were receiving careful or .o training by the teacher. At the close 1 Air IJ tlliem Morrish has left here to' addresses were delivered by tLe trustee. r 11 e We understand the sawmill is up north. being well pleased with the progrees of all are tdrning their attention um re and e.sr* . vee ()german,, er. 1 Y1=a and Vicinity will be want- ing something nice in foot COMING SHIRT. $500 OFFS wear. I have the largest and best stock it has ever been my pleasure to show. All the leading lines and styles in Kid, Dongola, and other fine material, in Com- mon Sense and Opera Toe. In Staple Goods an im- mense stock, suitable for Town and Country wear. Prices lower than ever. In goods of my own Man- ufacture I carry a large stock, many lines of which I have been selling at whole- sale for several years, hav- ing sent large shipments to;, British Columbia and other points. Ordered Work receives my special attention, and I am determined to give you the very best that can be made. I have customers in this branch of my business from Montreal to the Paci- fic Coast. Repairing promptly at- tended to and neatly done. To the Shoe Trade of Huron District : I have a stock of goods larger than is carried by many of the jobbers, and buying my goods in large quantities for cash I will sell to you at job- ber's prices or less. Call or write for quotations on any lines you may be needing. - foformaifrrcum/de oxine of Ca- tarrh 18 the Head by the {proprietors of Dr. Sage's thdarrh lhm.tI Ry Be mti,t, so.7thing and haling prat's.itt eurrn the worst tames, no matter of bow twig staoditif. By druggists. 00 Mata. run a 'mutton'muttonfor Mr ff. Neihergall. •lad th rs, 1 •11 exprtsslna themsrlte+ as to , Mr Richard At rriah. 1 by the petiole. his young son, spent • few nights under DUNGANNON. the parental ro .f. He is as lolly as rrom our own ever. He betted the school white here. The concert under the auspices of the He taught here • few year, Mc. Ito re- Y 1' 5. here was held according to pre turned hums ou Friday morning. vtous sn t in the Methodist church on Wednesday etening, the 2..d SALTFORD• Inst. Tun much prates cannot be given From our own 1. to the members of the choir of North st. Mr George McIntyre spent Good Fri- Methodist church, Goderich, conducted day in Clinton by Mr Halls, for the efficient, attractive Mus Kwrni;hen was the guest of Mr and pleasing manner in which they per Andrew Beck this week. formed the various parts of the program Miss Livid Bailey was the guest of for the occasion. Rev. A. Putter, in his Mr Hoary Martin this t usual able and pleasing manner, presid weed oyer the meeting. Miss Johnston. of the township, is the guest of Mr A. Sands this week. The monthly meeting of the directors of the popular society Gond Friday pas.e'd off very quietly km -w am the West Wawanoeh herr, moat of the yming people being ont Mutual Fire insurance Co. was held in of town.the court room' on Tuesday,thw Rth inst. !f[r Rnbt. Ellin, jr., of Toronto Heti the president, Chu Gime, Esq . in the nese College, is spending his Easter boll- chair days under the parental roof during this Tenants and nthen in this village are week. busily engaged in changing residences. The t held in the Tem• Mr Jas. Nichol is enraged tot the swa- potence Hall last Monday night in aid of son aa foreman by Mr .tae Rose, of West the S. R. organ fund was very success. Wawanosh. fel both financially and intellectually, "'we"a .►ill 00 the increase in our t . ball being smelled to its utmost hamlet Miss Allie McMath hs. openedeapsetty. Tl1e prrtgr+m was ss roost • ,int an establishment for rlMnlna, re- first - e first-oltses nes: t e dialogues were acted pstnes sod trimming ladies bonnets or tstionsplendidly, b 'leo the nati1 and mei hats. It u a new enterprise in our vil- I aaitetle lege. Sha respectfully solicits the pat- ella ▪ by Meeen. Ported nt ne of the F4WtS ,•I the public, and feels sad IiweeMm was excellent (wnitdent that 611 who may patronise feat off of the eventog was o r section- Ase will M thrxonghly estta6ed. We jag off It the hnnd.nme autograph gaits. wmh the gowns isdy soeesss. which after some het biddisg and sow Mr Jas. McKsig and wife returned ,,,der.ble *settwmt+nt was pwrrhweed Inst weak to their farm ta near Dm,Ranes. Mr R P Mrsern. tf Otrbrsid - sed Weed to work it as formerly erabJe apeeetatacm f, rife ee to what res he ieends to put it. The melodist' was Fall wheat in the rnoietim* dove not also s,,a u.sd off. °sadists were pawed glee an n(• gond crop line wrewriA dwrisi the wresting. All present ewer, :vernal showers and weshiae w ith were hely phased with the winds per- aee6. warm weather, it it to be w � Wag better peeweete for a e[A. Porenwi;uld LUCIA \\ , h ho, unto r. II Alit. (400125 ! • `1ST / �)r { K W11.1. HE AT THE ALBION HOTEL, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 25th, Whet. every lady should make it . ar••.ial 1 ni to r•11 and •.-. t h.• pmfe..nr's fine style.. Ifs a•w,rtm.nt Thin i.it will he ahperh. Q.rrfrler. /Marr+. 1"rnatpireee. H'nrrt.. q'ips. Temp.ro. tee: ar'i'l.* of which ecru lady el IA hare on.' or other for the mite of M ■11h. and e.•ennmr. Wren if she has an abundant ,wreath of hair *he ahnald hare one In order In meet the rw.,nlren.enta of a fa.hionahle headdreem awl to set - her awn h••r. It la• diAlcntt matter to explain the full benefits of wear•ng Flair Next• in an ass vettisemenr, an Prof. Durenwrnd •+h0 that ladltul call on t. int whether they intend to hot or not If they do not net M.melhlog now they may later 9n. and wMe there Is an Depot -ton Its it N jet as well to earn pwnle.tlan ►'rw Gentlemen who are boli. Prof 1'. hoe Tnn- • sanA trip• That are lone( perfect. they lit Ike • rinse snit are u esters' as life. .\ rl*it to the !chow gnome will he well rep.ld. Per o nes who are alrende w.arinw the Prov* Growls sill An 1h.tr Mend* • favrw If they . 111 prrvdl on them to visit the lied Ise memler at the a..aNr rs•TRL. o. Peadiy. /P.M.M w. 51 SHIRT PAT JAN.1583 ESSER &WARD MMFRS co SkiR': ,;_DLIAAJ,i1)rrs. Lc GALT. ONT. L have the flneet range of N., A w• ,r. Hate t .p• ,'1 i•' "' where. 1n Collar, and Putti on!y this Newest German Make.. w on the market. are haudlyd. Dont fan to give meaeallat the Nl'.W STAND. COIc\1:R .-A. JUST Leather and findings in any quantities from a quart of pegs or a pair of half - soles to fifty sides of sole leather. E. DOWNING, Ccr. rest-st. and Square. Galrrieh. BAY GOOD 11E.L'iall CASE'S THE OOHING SHIRT. THE COMING SHIRT. HE COMING SHIRT. an be purchased any hit!) sures.. any other gouda M. Lt: \\ N ICL11'K E. PRIDHAM. OPENED MISSES YATES, A large and well assorted stock of the LATEST STYLES of Spring an& Summer Millinery. Please call and inspect. No trouble to show goods. MISS CAMERON Ha. h.• tt• ,. ,rn.t •-.an'.•n SPAING MILLINERY Arriving weekly since the 1st of March. and will continue to re - ceive consignments of all the latest novelties in T the mar kets afford throughout the busy s iason. Owing to _ of breines* she will not have an opening this Spring, but can show a1! the leading lines every day MISS CAMERON, Careeref Neonate and Ramitis'-.ts. elf the S'1•ure Sarsaparilia Billers! every kintl of thy Humor sad I)t ns. caused from impurity el the Blood. PURIFY This vgluable compound rum Kidney and Liver Skin, MAK ('ot.lIp•tion. RNp Bilof the iousness. ets. Irys peptise Sick Stomach. Lena of trleep, Neural- gia. Talus in the Hones and Hark. I.os. of Ap- ', 5 anal 111. Female ss Weak nem. Dint- nem,R It is a gentle regnlaling purggaativ.. SS well se a tonic. pearessing the per ullar twerp of eat - leg a. • p seer al agent In renewing Gots and Chronic Inflammation of the L seer end all the V ia:owe! Orgasm BLOOD q Thia vale shle 'veins the whole system to • ..w and rigorous action. tit, Ing tulle and strength to the lire, debill atr•d by direr*. sod .lewd. • proton sloe from attacks that originateThangws or the see••ma, of Aimed. and of life. The hest miming Medicine sold rind dlMrtlnne with each bruin. Print m emits and $1 M Refuse all alibis Buns. Ilea to take orders fee Nursery Orrick. on arerm 0sr 0a1•ry or Cnmmleakne. , ran make a succ.,af. H. SPENCER CASE, Hs..dies. (duvets. (WR OPENING OF Spring MIlflnery tl: take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 1st and 2nd, 1890. Tile..• dates will anon Ladies to i• -:.'.•'1...r order+ in tins to secure thc.r !HATS anti BONNETS for ater \A'e,,, the eioHs..t insp.-. tinn of our Goals and - les, '.Itch in:Inde all the letter nov- ehen. MISS E. BOLAND • r ''est Street. MLLRS_ SALKELD \\'5l) have a grant opening or. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 11th & 12th, when she sill .1 on • large and s aried assortment Of NEW SPRING MILLINERY, Comprising Straw Hate, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons. etc.. etc. Her Spring Stock is now complete in all branches Special attention is directed to her line of BLACK STRAW BONNETS, At 50 cts. each. Good Quality at a LOW FIGURE. GE O_ BARRY The Furniture Dealer. is selling aU kind* of furniture at the low r.: poa.ibte prior* w.11•knoww fact that be 5811' -THIRD ''RAR. 1 DOLE \t1MBi R t1Y.7l 5 TO ADVERTISER otice of changes must t at this Office not Tater Monday noon.. The col changes must be left no than Wednesday noon. ual Advertisements ace up to noon Thursday a week Loral .«dew. 1! Odra nee uufirre in the hien/ n, of Trig SIuttAL of we, guys or hriuwents ,d irluirh an (amid:ai i, charged, car frust which u cry hem fit 5* Jerinti. most be fur at the note o/ one rel card each i,..rrt' , nu Aar! ri.du f,rrutV•Itn cent.. Whey „f enterhliu.tr' unr•rfrJ rt bci*f her,i irili be BORN. CLcrron At Broad%i.w Farm. l.ne Iheatbu( April. Lite, the wifeu Outten. of • ,laughter. 5WAI(T7: In Ooderlch. on Good Frill It h. the wife of Mr Thus. swarf: Disunite -In t:odtrich, on the lith wife of A. J. /gauger. of a laugh Tom -In Goderich. on the. of John K. Tan. 1. P.A.. tuf amts MARRIED. McLLwAI? M1•l'Hgit On April Ilk bride's home. in Colborne tow Hee Jos A. -Anderson. B.A.. Ar Ilwain. of West •t'awanosh. Jane. daughter of the late 1)u t -'her. t Ayracuse. N. FlutX an. Hoi Gil e. lip' by Iter. H. SShove. Mr 1 .•nndur•tor G. T. H.. London. )urs LIMa D. Hough. of 1y racltat DIED- Temsl.gT in ('o:horne:on Friday. let,i. Wm. Townley, aged 19 yew Bed 13 days. Jai -Kass -In \\'awann.h, on Mon IMIL Brton'. eldest daughter kma Jn. aired V ;ears •'d 14 , I)aaw In Goderich. on Wednesday Thomas I tart. aged s3 years. The funeral wilt take plate fru madame. kaat-st., on Friday. Apt ':'poclock p.m.. to 3laitlsnd octets NEW ADVERTISEMEN To Rent Mrs Pollock. New Goods H. Dunlop. t;prtng Dry Goods -1'. o'De.. 1 Arise and Shine -W. 4.'. Goode. Bow Bakery Whitely A Ring. Propertim to Best -C. Seager. Hall Troths -J. A. Reid k Bro. Welt -Selected l'igars-F. Jordan Cook Wanted -Mein/co. IIs. 1h..•. Money to Lead - Fred. W. John• i• Toronto torseries Gro. Ladle k Trustees Notice Henry Barber a TOWN TOP «/eAfuM►eemwp or, teatime /a faith At great if." - A pent.Paesar r. -The meet Tee sten make is to hive a tCi pl7 to ih McGillicuddy. agent. G G. 1'. (''Antis H peeper 4•. a roll up. fall ar..t see suits. Carpets taken up. cleaned All kinds of repairing. The Woman'. Christian Tempe ,;feet in tM• basement of North -at every Tuesday afternoon. fray 2;10, tiusiaes' meeting at 3. 11 you want something natty rin spt rui:lng4 don't fail to n fashionable tailor. 1'. J. Pridham elegant line of goods. and guts at latest and best styles. Photographs. is it nand,. latest'weenie. in the au .atiofactiOn can be had st 1'icture mouldings and Trauma. fall and see sty e.. Merchants can ret their Hill 1 Ideals, kc,. ke.. printed at this peposer. and It helps to advertise more than thew ti Call and ire .•motes and get pe After the spring hnetse elea•is Ing and when ie the themhrubs n Co 1 tapi ke shape e• your it e.idene has tl.eecamera tt W arca ttg$c o, n. The est s tryiag one on hs rant orbit generally. Asunder. k about siosn use on he thirty of rti• �ut outskirts athee toi had only ooe case of freesias. the only ash-tree.Ing hrdnst do work on the principle of gn fair price. If rust are putting them a call. CRIEFLETS. Miss Dobetiy. of Clinton last we••k. Mr A. McD. Allan left t• Mouday Isat. Min Waugh, of Chathsa of Mrs Hsu Parsons. R.rbt Breckenridge has 1 tion in J. A. Reid's store. Mr and Mrs Wm. Melee home in British Columbia I Mr W. R. Robert.oee lei day fur s visit to inlets gtoolis Mrs end Miss Rybtl T Inst wows from s cis mo Indianapolis. Mr snit Mn H. IL Rothi arrived in Ood.riob ma a v Saterday Rev H. Irvine, of Nils, Me determines in Nottl spheral' Lust Sonday. Mr Hilton Holmes, n Commerce. is (Sing (Sing a vacation is GOORieh• Mn Thos Netter4eld, n )ram, has bees visiting iris rials. - Wiwgliam Advance Jag Areekearidie, 1i friesds lee Otey sad Hr his departure for Uhieagrl. Rev. B. L. Ratios, pr et cherish, delieemod a leo ills• at Nile os Thursday weak. fine rash. He Galas the loading Undertaker of the town. Frnbalm,ng F inid always kept on hand. He Wee • *ked akprruttl of Mature ►-rem,nw. GN. him a call beetles purchateag Furniture elsewhere and ion w ill 111,d out that hi does as he yrs --sans cheap F'OR CASH_ SALESMAN .� od My wo. who will wiwk anis 'allow my in- Sold by F. J ordan . 16 th..kinw env and so row their a.• patrons/reIts hopes to neon* a eSSti*saacset Nib ..rushee'. Wall hints, hand.uowe outfit memos Ye fry., sa a.�resersolero ml.ien every at seep. O 6000 WORN IS DONE AT SIGNAL elailAtt�eneryma6. Tweets, oa GE 0. B A R WY, H a•rnilton-1st. .Asw`PI,A v tit` ,'''`.