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The Signal, 1890-11-7, Page 3STOCKER SHOES DAIRY1fEN'S 1OPIG4 1r ENDLESS VARIETY d Stylo and Prise, at the Ot441►Wlshed Shoe Store Or E. DOWNING. wedsot nenll.ee to...Pike e< etyle,(bwt vee meanie seerebotss;of the Best Productions in footwear from all the Leading Manufacturers he the Dseioion. Prices lower than attest/ air morale the teumaaiuu Nettie same cleisis Ordered Work WHAT ONE DAIRYMAN DOE. WITH A SIU HAY CROP IN THE FALL nte• es sad Dry Paetar.e and iarsatag Mayeaee m to Ay.aa...d B. rod Ike Nept•o Har M ids lwtlk Cave -Part., tag Mee.ews fa UN fall. How a �y to P'dtably utilise the crop? le the perturbs the meats el many meta II think that • portion ef o New has solved the problem, at own aatiefactiou, for he told was Wing to feed out his large sof newly cut hay between gust and winter's advent. His for so cluing. as tolerate: Th.oontinued �y ser was Dwr.bete the Paktum. red teed and rapidly shriakirtg the The milk yield of his dairy. of �Y 110 per cent. within t tweaks. mad it was of specs; him to check the retrograde ac some of the lost grow. Gesseee bot appears to have 1'rice,and now itia tendency -milk increasing in value as this product goes up. Dry Features, a stall lacteal yield and the market set- ting toward better prices was Mr. Re ti, and them were countless dairy farm - ire in the fame boat. We preen Sot one out of a dozen followed summer and fall hay fold THS SIGNAL. FRIDAY, NOV. 7, 1890. PART •LltiiltT. HOUSEHOLD RECIPE& — To the Mew of tae MOW - POW At.stta'r •ru WtwueaSi Rant. Pickled Celibate. -Cwt Rasa► dm .d •.tan ur t ash, lei rd cabbage pee/eh-AIM heard ur devotee' got the steed till eslt de 80161146 rsrtleu ebur• aimed wempsay wag Meld la, thea brine oR, put 1n a Urge u vin". oe Ttailo sy seesaws Last, 26th disk or • milk pan,ult. Al the peeivas Ia .Iwg Mr Clue rt turn pour bn Tupper Berne, a prumioeut financier of that t e over taro the e s this ail hat Ee re."'tt'r Beta aver all. i carnet it labii •Minae offerailway oough- cabbage with • steamer, put lm Jan y alts- meld the rl rain all tee pen eerthr° dice spiced nage oval w 3 "CHARD--A—N-1_3 1�1���_-AxD a�1�. FINE s1ARDENINU ANO FRUIT 0AOWING FOR TMLORING AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS. Lit 111, rib. C.ad4al0as Vader wb*sb Caeamohee. Mer rte Yost hweesedrllr rived -Ar Ideal noose for Cae.nibir. D.aaed. Pete. tor w arietie..r k. Il.► C a.asaeees. 11 lightly managed the English encum- ber is one of the rant xaftifacter•y of forcing vegetable,:. bane satin culture 01 English demands a roomy house. rich. poems eel wt::, ge..1 drain a`e, a warn, nutlet atm.aq.hrn% pinpty- uf water at the louts, frequent sephca- utimg, Aad utlered to get the r aatw urger again and pour over. subscribers to the stuck neemeaary to and a noir tb o ■1!1 be 4rlght rad uhfaalse the oompapy, .I& : htauslt I any length of time. Waal that vtieere . be named by. hu., and to bete Cucumber )'wkle.-Pick smell and �gw Jmry- obi uec.. ars dep.att toads "' this back la siJ eueweebrrsCrum t►w t u,e, with • York state. cw Mid stuck, ,..rely require g that ibe em•11 piece e,f st.ea to esch ; well ru► in aSbgutayg farmer espouses -a metre tulle-eudrtbattntp� °«�° ht eb nwcut •initol pate '. J�r )cast to his P•a me th.t be beard shut the stook w hem and his well, sad put 1s jar ; pour but spiard morphs' stoniness and t.. no oilier y.rty or par- vuteg.r over ud °ever close. the !rt of An- ties. This °Bir tit Jlr Onion Prekle.-Choose small miner. reasons Duras hewing been aocepled, the prewar skin 00400*, ties), d,, imti. beet white gal. were mwtIog Was called for the pulp„.e et eiuegar, °Q1Zre tight. dry weather investing the stock book --•loch that Y•iluw. Yicklr.-t cauliflower, 1 qt. sitting the iten0emsa had premised to heel *1 read. onions, dry, 1 oa, mwtard wed, 1 uz railkflose +,tar -ha wuk receipt fur the items/tory sa.ry whew ginger, 2 tableop,+,nfu)a curry had shrunk defwsit e 1 arz ehuuMod ti„..; !alarms", .pd it px,wder. Put all to a jar ; Dover wird he last few passible tie a.aspluts neguwit° boiling vinegar. Dover tight buil is terwst to pFe+out u the the ' l vinegar ire, There were pun nicest time. ?los of the prettiest and d recover vesico Michael 61u1d's,n, (ii„wge $, nicest pickles clads ?meanie, l lou■ (hw L qta. ct'(t'asta 1Nn'xr touched rick 1 har4l.g J t.rtte .bit. cabbage, 6 tions tf fertilisent. ttt'a iurlal on the es w large talon Nrptek! with ?tan* Ratee to keep ,Iowa ururuing,; inaecte into For• _ 1 seed ( sewefuj cit Bonaparte Berm, eo New ,u�ar; cen'er with vin from brawn J u.ius Cwasr Burns 2O $,u0o vee to two bourn ; putin George Wasbingtou Bunts 10 1,000 pepper, all d sthe beet praying of tit tt permitted their herd* to over *ere pastures until an mf eposi to the best in Garda. appeared on the meadows. 1 thick I know d one farmer forever abjure the perniciun* pr act? meadow' paltering in the tall. son has cost lain at met ten tone lay- in one season, and that Aortae' C .owning from a ten acre lot we call ane a sou aevere1 learned. The farmer in question kept young stock on the rneivinw•. EVERT PAIR GUARANTEED. the untilrfreeasult was before fated.ng weather last autumn, and As if to more strikingly illn*trate the ea cause and effect of toe deterioration j,,.t over a wire f tae that Mr. B.'e �im, AI.zed Peck lea—Tv each wander Abraham Lnrol0 Burns .. 10 1,000 ear take 6 tz gall tenuatdl Luis Rid Burns 10 1,004) mustard, 1 , t Chet Liver Burns turmrnc, ■ lutla as t, 1 tables ll/ 1.00!1 each seized spice, pepper and who tip John 31c(3snl(L Piero* .. 100 10 Wu ,tetter. Bull the viewer. mix *dice of Adesie Dezey Barna 10 1,000 The lee Walter gaff Burns 100 lU Doll turmeric, and •largo spoonful of good NO SLOP WORK Cortland, James Trey,D R. F, _ and Jab Amu d. Mr Muldoon ga. agrem been ap;oieted enatrmr's, Mr Bur b I a,greet •. al! ebopped hat, presented he stock bee, which was le Bell wink Mtt, get stand nil sigud by tb. following : diet elf the brae, and Na,.mShares. Arai, erls,t kettle, with eine tabesp Chas Topper Barns 200 $'?0,000 rr , one v turmeric, ti. Napoleon or black Whitelaw Rees Burns 10 1,000 ,riff. ,Cee taocre tomatoes f likecd. t.• C. St.W.rt !'..,Hell Burns. . lU 1 GOI/ furl, uu sips- with each other. which toe rat cam in training awl selection of varieties. W. M. Munson. .nth the fureeeing, writing from Con ramify iu A,nericen emeitm, mune says nn the subject: The ideal hottree• fur 'cue°mbe which ix large enough t.. 4tll• �w to attain u pm/tin/V. xize without int 1890. .Fall al'1d vv "L t Fine Display rrstteds. f New Goods. Fine English and Scotch Tweeds. Fine Canadian Tweeds Fine Overcoatln 1890. • Fine WorkmanlsIip and Trimmings. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. �_ �raccO ;Ma�ec_ PUBLIC NOTICE Another large consignment of wiry `'[ Fresh Teas of f ber- superior quality. fnrthrr- rs et our In order to counteract the di▪ s- honest practices rather perpetrated on the Illation public by , etrikr peddlers and others, w prr[r[- largrr are ofI'eri n S •rgey g pec_la lInducements cwnm- a and Coffee, and solicit your pa ro Reginald Bireh.11 Bun... lU 1.000 ''f cora starch, wit! cold vu,rgar, 'eepatrs Clara Burns ... 20 e, 011 u1 f>„ilio a then let boil, Iter wen B. ebthuey Bulbs 20 2 0Dt i um an earthen chola; ; the or more roof and which will allow via sestet•., without permitting a dratrtght tt ground the plant*. A large brute ix alio mwtard, able to a tonal! one. 1Nr:att.e the or more voln1Me 4.f air is not soquicklyaft� stir to. outxiele cowditi(my. In building a Tato jar iter boner ter by 80 feet ix a good size. T Roe tare This will allr.w three 1cwt tables on each yell... side and a nit foot table in the center, Re_ airing done Promptly and Right. E. IJOWNINC, liar. Etul►'at. and eeare. Ooderich. RL POSmf1Y can `P# �5, NNE S i THE 3cwe �etlapi JrL, Ciarri.oea -111 t'j`-- s :i f0£ROMPLAINTS KEEP A EOTT LEE IN C# THE HOUSE. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. Wily EVERY FARMER slwmid waned Armstrong's improved -eavb.- RAIN & SBD CL1tI188? of a neighbor. u y the lar,;° se i8 n*catheed by fall ;;r. and one of the heavies crops it heel borne in ytare Reverting to Har main topic --sunt., and fall hay foddering for milk cow 4,..1._ r 10 1 - - rather thick and a Moe awe. 1 put beaus, cauliflowers. ben, 0aiuw, the white of cabbage $60,000 and radish pada in this pickle, 'ally Owego : it's a rerular dandy' and parbe el the beans, strain a id the chairman after peruan.g the list, into vinegar left from last year's net mould you please inform the Intel- for a few dl s er w k+ till r e*clow l+gent radiance, Mr Burns, why there is them, when drain an put nen ring. 1,.� nate signed for the last 10 shares, mixture ; .tions, p u just as t hii, and .hy you don't produce the bank re- cut cucumbers, eetptf' Mr Burns hastene° W explain ltto week Erie flower : p er file aw,ther-in-law's name had been edit- vu,egar over °' Wear a lett ed t0 rhe list, but at the last mnnrnt h, tt ben tb• 's lo, put 41. le considered that perhaps a woutd be bet- ori un tc, . J all pour • these ( and cover close These ea vet nue of the reeves ut the teen lee are nicer when a year old than p to take the *tares, as that wouel 040oths sod keep gtettiad better Irl deeuleedly give both weight and tone up. he document. Howerrr, that wase To Preserve Rhubsrb.__Cut up iter shirt) he weal) leave t.. the tis- barb into inch lona pieces, weigh ration of the R.rrd. After benng duly to every pound of rhubarb put sidered Mr Burst' wgecetiou tee quarters of • pouted of sugar. La irman !ori rated him that they were -tied aver nicht and in the me. be name opinion. A .night lustre boil sirup till thick ; put rhube wId be shed upon the d..eement by Mr boil tel! clear. S',ced lemon or 44n n4 steatite a reeve or tee from the tilee boilcil with it to Astor. ,loins townships t; take the temain- *harr*. After singing God Save the Easy Way to Make Jelly.._ Just n, the meeting edjourtled to *Beet the fruit with cold water, boil :en t 0p MunGa ''a''°¢ cert. We teen cloth, tummies. Squeeze through N y been requested to he preatut and cheese .., wad full particular. titer: then put rue Bound white sue every pita of juice that was put r boil, hull too or three minutes stir Juice end 4u,war ,iter sugar - solved and begins to boil. Pour our small j•n ur glasses °team- with two throe foot walks, as xhown in stalks flee di/ennui The center table may, if String dewire.!, be rived far snap beanie which nd pat tegnire *teeit the manse cun'htitnx as pickle cuvumhers. With proper carr, flowerer, Seal 1..1 anytotri--- '-- �••.se 1. modern construe - vinegar tiau may he inside to answer very well. peeled : The most popular varieties are Kion of beth Ronne, Telegraph and Dake of P41,1 - le hot burgh. Telegraph legraph � n hntolx.,me taut. salad of excellent quality. Dukeot Edinbttr}gh pick is a large, coarse variety. that sell,. well at i nen when large cucumbers aro desired 1 used for pirate families its large xi objection. For general use Kiou • ace of present conditions we do ter nut see why it cannot return a fair re- ah, muneratitm. The farmers have more en hay than their stock will eat up during to the ensuing winter moatlns. The dairy ma is the - farmer's moneyed depemdegce c !n tbo face of theae conditions we say con that, if the surplus hay yield can lend ch. material aid in alleviating dearth ofebe- of pastures. why by all meows let it be thee ■o utilized. The dairy m.:rkets are relivingcid r milk shortage incur v lbs ) aFg aaes.:tnd this meats* mg more money to dairyine-t if they poesea4 Qs" the milk to supply What rill became "g•' of this anrplue bay yield if it is not fed h"'e out soot': The barns am crowded to Will tbr44 utmost capacity, and, atoned in mi - sheltered *tack and ricks as it is, thees- trs f, &der will be ezpo.ed to ti.s heavy fill rains that will probably ena,te. Ten from per cent. of it will be tens rained, and 10 M per rent more badly damaged, while daue there is nu prospect of any ready winter Ntii or aprin: market,. Undrrstan 2, we are not°r in alvant-ing the claim, Mr of lntre hay zoo a •'bang up" milk prod )ng diet, lint under the circumstances re- lated we think it could be made profits- He ble. At haat sate tanners that think as log o we do are already trying it, and they are Thee men who seldom go aetr..y in matters of miler stock husbandry. --George E. Newell fe Mn American Cultivator. r44itin nage. REES PRIG SON. Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. rad, bat �,a38rich B BLit Foundry and Machin is preferable to either of the others; It t', - and m Lux sit sma,th. handsome and ?bra• prolific. Unlike Ament-an cucumb erg -- t al. White Spine, etc. -the English varieties rain¢ l+atri.m no artificial pollination under tb in, g The Care of Canna ,toots. Delany Ceara roots art, lest during the crier winter. -Attention to the following ad- o Alf- vice Kiger iu Rural New Yorker may . h fiat save you Iona: Frost ought not to re.Ph - nun- canna rocs stocks, nor Idt,,nld they be * to kept in very warm t, �iy� i, .1. i. 141 to Leave part of the hall of dirt &boat thein when you lift them. and Lay them e adults.- on a mude•ratel - moist low theta tooe fiO7 Never *1 - Kit dant dna is winter. It -K If tt-f: uN IIAN1, pug: YSALK: A winter at dryness ploop to canna run-. IMPROVED ROLLERS, But do perhaps any other cause. teasdiem wet -slightly D LLER$ HORSE POWERS thwr fumes p not be-wttI*e*n net pile them GRAIN CRUSHERS STRAW CUT , in . leis one above the other. TERS, PLOWS, &c. as is We are which are equal tofact long Improved New Model Mowers age home manufacture. Give th m a. trial and encour- AMBEP.L1. (Too tate for San' week. Owe re Jto •Anderson, of Detroit, .cel Ater ere vultuog 41 Mr Duni" A tine Newfoundland dog and a reread. after a rlsbt. William Kele Inn, , tie D tee tn8 M. KOS ter L Q matter. They were bghtit.)g RUNCIMAN BROS., - Proprietors. FLOUR MILLS BUILT ON THE LATEST iMPROVED SYSTEM al farmer, has a held of Peelle ,u full ,r. oc- bloom. bridge, and Leine blind wrath rage, on a ,ft mlock City en the cue. neer they watt 11,0, mist mill es now turn- water. The banks were w high at sixty barrels of flour a dal. Aar they were forced tc swim some dista Treleareu, of Lucknuw, is head hef•.re they came to a endues place • 1414 very rimy tar the Newfoundland d James .lohn*tnne is at pewee be was as much at home lei the water e friends in Mitchell. a seal. But not so with poor Bra Kenneth McLehen.e new hotac i4 Het struggled and tried his best to •w made little headway. Old Bra ria Packing Apples for Market. that Place the Brit two Town Mettle down nee ag aaust the bead to be taken out when I t the barrel is opened for sale or rev.. t ni. „s : fortuity in size should be ub*erved as clo6ely as ;Amiable. It is always best to gee (make two qualities when barreling. and ire. the present season, when even very in Mr ewer* "Teams Batter. If the butter extractor l: to be a coet- BECAtT13E : batter =atrial success in making sweet cream be Mr John Matheson, of lrle of Skye, Ing .nd that he was likely to drown. •t hes returned from Olasgo., whither he what should be do but plunge In, se f had been with • load of cattle. him Ey the collar, and, keeping his n. the public tate will hare to or '•edpcat.•d" to prefer swot N ft allows so fool *reds to be blown gags Changer] the cha.T, which fs of item' import•ass b cream every farmer who wishes to keep his farm clean. opinion -it tart* and cleans all Timothy seed Before from any kind of grain while cleaning the train, Prosed Per Market ekani.g 11 removes t'oekl . terri..l k Chem sad shrunken grata. and gives the need to Grant wfanner ith no m uce*f ble weight for hie spy Ba b. -it will sample grain for show and seed anti c aareoses equal to hand alektar• consist? about completed. the NenefeaudIsed, had reached Mr Hugh Prltchard's new house is and turned to leek at Ma old •enem about completed. He saw plainly that his strength was f ,o, ferior apples will sell. the latter, if nd, packed at all, shoull make a third class. y, Leaves and twig.s ought to be carefully .0- excluded, and the &apples should be So premed in, •o there will be no ahaki eze when moving the )erre!., around after these are filled and headed up_ 14 Gripes for wine. it A French horticulturist claims that Its the grapes gathered at sunrise anI produce the lightestaiwpid still most limpid wine. Moreover, by plucking the grapes when the early morning ern is upon them they are believed to yield a 1 fourth more juice. Later of in the day, too• despite all precaution it ie impos- e dble to prevent awne of the detached gapr' fr,y Mees 10 give i entlnK. which LATEST STYLl.S. ,neatly suffices to ve a slight ewes, r at color to the sunt --a thing especially b be 'waled i° a high claw c Remnants to be Cleared Out. Nth* Now way .f Propagating Hydrangea. Pita and Showy Shapa< A new way of propagating Rydrangges Paaic.lata consists of using the Bawer bads as cuttings. The finds root raaeHly, . DUNLOP U N LO Pr provided they are taken off with a beet H r If grown in small pots and forced these ltd; The Weetwt Tailor. sell plants cin be made very effective for decorative purposes, as they Bower flavor. There is a difference as to what is the flavor of butte butter was made by granule we were 1 to the bu faun,. but now we bare got and like bntter Inde withon fur except that derive,) from rip - ream. In what does this ripeness Home say it is the Bret stage )x.dtion, and we ezpect the adro- sweet cream butter will ask us want to eat butter made from rot- . Weil, the tinct stage of de- ign i• not by any When we eat a well ripened has reached the same Bret stage .composition that ripened cream greeter and no 1e.. ver may be the cbe,nie',sl change in undergoes in ripening it has of changing the Bavor of the r. Rev Kenneth Mscd'nald is at present sheer Water, tow �' r in Windham attending the Sabbath It was curious to see the d� 1010 t- Scheel convention. t¢e look each other a gegen as they shoot the We are glad to date that Mr Duncan wet maty. Their glances said plainly t Mackenzie, who he. been siting fur e0u5 'ludas '•We will net" gsarrel time past, u able to attend to bis work. mune. -North Carolina P , •. (hanfwpgg seed Wisest It rrrgvan all d&com Cockle. Mustard seed, Wild I'tr*, Wlld Flax and otber fool acid shrunken asd Cete•a of clean grata.broken e., glues the farmer gown. if we b. it will clean Data. If10He . fie.. ihor ten cream oughly without waste of �n. compose b. Ckaten" Pews : 11 will separate the :wads. man. quartered. neves, Oats sad whale apple it Peas from each ober. c•rrytag each to * different of d h. It's m perfect Clover seed Machine. re hen. no moeuig all deet. Makes and dead audit Wbate the Clover er wd Israel or emrller than that crew It It lea Bret Wass Oram seed Machine, the effect Mt James McNasn and Miss Hannah of Roar, daughter of Mr Duusld Ross, were tube wNhsred ctrl. united in the holy bonds of matrimony Do you know many well-bred girls recently by Ree Mr MoLennae. Ah, they can .sways be told. We are sorry to announce the deetb of A well-bred girl thanks the man wh one of the oldest cod most respected re. gives her a sat to a street car, and doss sidenta of the place in the person of it in a quiet and not in an effusive way Mrs John Boyd She was one of Ile She doesn't turn round to look she Ent settlers that owns ep the shore of gamblers or posing actors on the street Jake Heron, and made her home in the and she does.'? think that her good wilderness. She diet at the residence of Inks are causing the men to star. M her eon in-law, Mr Maloolm McLennan, her, aged 84 years. Her remain were in- She doral wear all herewelry in the tarred in Kintai) cemetery. Het mane daytime, and she understands that dim- ofeorrowing relatives have the sympathy mond rine., canines and brees)ets were this 'weeded for the evening alone. She doesn't go to sapper after the bows no seer away butter b. It is •geed /biz seed l/aehlee, sib. It la a fleet alms obeli:. No matt from what it would hare been if the cream b. limn be Rated tote the Woe feabteued F.awgig MiK a wd mei* as wl«oea may be and ,lance h l t the it ma bwttsebed te • crew Yip with out, acrd Omer owingte sad saa be removed at a.7 at does not faf ~tiff tube w Meed. a- much o-,. sugar seise et the Melt. of the re still isavr ire stereo are •early an psetor•ted described 'Inc. eaganl fashioned grata pse►ebr, ty et slaty bootie's d b1•-cltman KM - sievesb se . M tea ordinary Panning ria -Every Nisshin le Ot•emerrtcts. eerie row seder as seasItysra wale It We NMI hires net see • Mathew sok ttpw�.wesgt- rs re, mid that y°• is stpawl fagde width of NO BROS,, Goderioh, Ont. had been churned while sweet. er how thoroughly the butter wort Ma sew MOL that pec -'n washed while in small grains liar there, cannot be washed we believe that no matter l:ow meted batter may be washed it *slight Bav,ttf which may he as reminding ono of the old buttermilk Bawl. -National t,., II am. Win sisavann thee war none** AM pot blot; ft ineftefte Me- ad sea 2. Nom er asseNtuacteesessemesse 066 b. immitz (34 • We again desire to call the attention of 'western packers and to the nuisance which the patent &min; for &stetting eovent on butter tubs have he- mline to the trade, and to mere sensagie that their me Le iliscontinised entirely. The main objections to the books. Welly state& are these: They frequently spilt the ewers; very awn become twisted or break; are so Meseure that exporters M- idst cm removing them and ming this on everything wbich goes atintad, which entails censIdensble labiw mod expense: are always dawn -one to any one hea- dline the Veckeeeeecid when the batter le put la cold storage r -e. hold the books baeoraii y, and gamer- diebtur• ;by bob* es that thee halm wai pelmet ae dig bok. Strip the Which etre tee fame of prepanel tor bat pampa*, ie desidefillp ems= the lama babbles bean le Um trade at piemeat; the era. Abate that =Teo rzirt: Oa art - book MOO peer a in& ivvezaterv krt. --1.1raerba OE Maw We Will Guarantee Satisfaction.. It Will Pay you to use '.14. tee/ Mouldboard Plows. Dot y Engines and "Here for aide. NEW ARRIVAL of PALL AND WINTER Inftard's seadaseei tares Maras. me. thestre is over aloe* witb a man, e She does not declare that the never A lady at her own impetus sent hw rid" in atm" ""- eareent toe the chute of • 1 She dnes not accept • valuable present esok, and was delighted with her prow- from any man unless she expects to nee At the and nf the emanate Inari7 boon - she was berprised to Isere that fihe doesn't talk loud in poblie ptheett. Bridget was asearred in lookieg for pm - She doesn't above or posh to get the tars• new '.'Why, Bridget, yea are not b„, ...t. „4 owed,..,11 wend., why in vane rt loaf° w" 1 ,It Ttni,bsrlo ie ,,nt in* the world people °arty Aileron in the tended to remain with as, 1 .00014 oot have sent yen to learn *slicing. " "And, ears and wby tbey permit them to cry. old wages r ,..it .. ,,A, eenti in the new trey en the sarcastic way, sad else shone her the atere." returned Bridget, "you don't el• en oessaional biff, hie D. stiff hate, smokes, eigerettes and using doeseet try to imitate hist by wearing loving deference that is her dee. fihe demise want to be a man and dm She dc ee not speik of her mother in a She doesn't say the hates mese., aed the his some good true friends same, Mrs liege and Mom Annie Sims, Wei - ton, tbe talented aseeiciane end atheism glade performers, am enter ors • profes- sional mew throgell the railed Stamm and theN many Meads will he plowed to learn tkat they ere aneeting with mamas and neeiriag maim plaudits front lite American pongee. a/mose immediately. Notes sad boors. Tbe fruit crop is a ithrift 011e in trig Oregon claims a trig potato crop. At a meeting before the committne oft mmerets the hoard of aldermen of New York the Ives a neaten ing that all frets veretiabies Rob) ia that tits- by weeit. .!ren el .1 ern -0.41:i day -In oarh year known as "A titter 4'..4y." itupttrtest treat America lute .1eleralia. in with the thicken, 41f 161 111111161111r fIlb1 It et . that (Adored° is flee of be I.- -t potato ter ing seetheas of tbr She doesn't wear boots without their t bottom ow • frock that needs meadliag. se oppeateshy to extend ideally. He will hi AM yews aid Wee. Dr Fowler's Rzereet of Wild It @bight he arrive till theft. . turd raarrate fura- that b printed. Rio easel lasee.e Irene ' ben Dever bib. every part et die Rearke. 1 tab Inefell fa betweeit KIN ant 011.• I Oft I -wee io foil yield of apples only in am.,4 all el the geed armies this emote re tree se the elineasippi neer. weal ems hardly be nverr-dakelid cetellInf.sT rirkk, twee eller Woof to sell rnkniniaraut MEN.local or travelling, or nearrainaion• , weekly. Outfit bale. Special attention glean hesinners. Workers serer fail to stake good weekly wawa Write nee at onee for 73 let E. O. °Renee. NneeerTmaa. IThia hewn is reliable.' Torroirro. Orr. Nt Insult Ku. bola 'WANTED! =guaranteed weekly. corninuaton • Gond selling Dew Irrnits and FARMIllts east ret a gond parker Job he winter. Write for hill tonne and par ED. K. VOI 'NO, Nurseryman. WANTED Any quantity of peat, barley and oats, for which the highest rearket price will be paid aft BURROWS • Firle ea nee rises we out 02=4 en P A TE N T 3 CAVEATS, MAIN wan AN prawn Obtained. and all bilialiftess le tbe V.8. Patin Ofkix In tended to at MOLICAtA Tit mot Our 0111re is opposite the to s. Patent Of - ace. and ive car obtain Patents in leas lima than those maces. trout WASHINGTON. noras to setentabinty tree or caterer • arid 74 LV PA THAT. to Money vector o.„ and t • °menus of the We rete, .r herztito Pestessaterebe Rime. ,4 1.• 14. 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