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T112 SIGNAL GOD6itfcf, ONT., TifURHDAT, AUG. 16, 104.
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AN ESSEX CO. MIRACLE.
HOW AN OLD LADY WAS RE(.8AMILD
FROM SUVVIRINO.
erhOPU T lemur o. • tal.1A11L3 WITiala
ADetS» TO TILS ali*ADT Woe (VAIN o.
ITIt) ('tt -- WET sense WILLS TILS
M1ASI Ur CI'Y Ara AT ■ASD !
teem the Lsamiogtos Pool_
Mrs. Mary Olmstead, a highly respected
&tad wen-knewn lady residing south of the
village of Wheati.y,a,ght mules from Lenin
tagtoa, has beam the subject of an experi-
ence that has crested not a little wonder,
sad has excited 00 mach oemoteat u the el
Malty of the lady's thane that The Post
behoves that it will prove of geaaral In
threat.
I'roeeediaq to the h.odsomte farm resi•
deme, we were ushered in to • room where
sat the 'reseal old lady. t'po. Inquiry she
'blot -seed w that she was in bar elghtteth
year, sal for one of her years she is • pie
lure of b.altfi. She ezpr.t.d her readiness
to make public the particulars of her suffer
tag Sed care, stating that while she did not
care to figure prominently in the newepap
en, yet if her testimony would relieve
others suffering as she had dose,.he would
forgo any scruples to the matter. Mhs then
related the story of her case ea follows 'A-
bout tit years ago 1 sow etncken with sci-
atica rheumatism, which first made its &p-
pm/thee to my left kmee,but gradually tool{
possession et .11 my Lambe. Within those
months after its first appearance 1 was un-
able to leave my bed, and day mid might
suffered the most excruci.timpede My limbs
were swollen to more Dias twins their nat-
ural stie,and drawn out ofallnatural shape.
My feet were also be. •ly swollen, and my
right arm was io the shape of a semi circle.
For throe long years 1 suffered tin this Man -
e ar, being unable to put a foot to the floor,
the only way 1 could move around was by
being wheeled in -a chair. My appetite
gradually left me until 1 had no desire or
relish for food of any kind, and 1 rot very
thin its,' weak. During e11 this time I kept
doctoring with the medical practitioners of
the neighborhoal, sod swallowed gallons of
medicine which cost my husband much
moony, but I am unable te my that I re.
caved any betetit from this medicine My
agony kept increasing and my system raw
tag weaker, till mann times death would
leave been a weloome relief to my suffenngs.
After reading in the newspapere about the
wrath cures effected by the use of Dr. N"il-
i mi Pink P.Ih, 1 decided to try them.
My ow to • stubborn one, and it Wm not
until I had taken half • dozen boxes of the
pills that I begas to feel an improvement.
i ccetinned taking the pills. however, and
never had • rebase, sod to -day i am as
Marty .ad k.nithy as 1 was before the
rheumatism came on. 1 •m sow able to
knit and sew as fast se any young person,
while for Tears my tingesn were as stiff as
n eedles 1 owe my gee ,very morels to Dr.
Wdliemi Pink 1114, and will always have
• good word to toy for them -.
)r WilIiant.' Pink fills may be had of
all druggists or direct by mail from Dr
N'illamu' Medicine Co., Brookville, 001.,
or Scbes.ctady, N. Y., at 50e. • bot, or six
boxes for $2 50 Soil °sly in boxes, the
wrapper .roared which bears the company's
*rade mark. Do not be pereueded to try
something .ire.
when The *11t tame Prem.
The Mrd reference to Richland costume
occurs to the Sag. of Magnus F(.re oo ,
king of Norway, 1093-1103, written by
Snorts Starless, who was reared with the
children of that mooareb's da.ht.r. Han
it is mated that Mager .td his nam on
their retard trout • m•raudieg wrpeditim
to the west of Scotland "brought with
them a great deal of the habits and fashions
of clothes of those western parte. They
went about the streets with bare legs and
had abort kinks and overcloak., and there-
fore his men salted him Magnus Barefoot or
It•In nl� thirteenth cestury we .osis to
have ssmmiiag lige • first ntereew to
.opal tartar to the amuses d the church
.l Aberdeen. %Vkieh provide that all
seeknt..trca are to be mitably .pp•rled,
avoiding red, trees sad striped clothing,
and timer germane shall not te shorter
than the middle of the keg. But it should
Maetio.d that the word "taear," which
opcare in the 611.m oemtury, in the accounts
el the lord high treasurer of Scotland, Sad
which was regarded by both Borthwick sad
Pink.rto■ ea meanie, tart•&, really iodic•-
te.,m pointed cut by tar. Dickson, • fabric
of samara ongio, trsisently variant or shot,
the warp sod woof being of ceatrseti.g
oofors. W. find, however • true referents
to tartan in the same aeeoaots in the folow
tan/ osstuyr, fore August, 1538, there ap-
pears an wary for nl elate of Helmet tor -
thrums to he hoist' to the Kiage grana'.
these bolm or trews boom evideetly intend -
to be worn with "am *short Roland mit,"
amounted for seder the sante date.
fames lin•wares,
Bert Hanes .deer deg for gold : =old
n et gad Sty. H. burrowed for it until he
wee tired mid sten, mod rave it al.. Bat the
..mp needed water, w he sunk for water
sed found gold. 1 myself here haatrd 1
bear, but the osly bear i ever saw wee w
1 was rang &-6ekisg
There are, I suppose, • million sr se
n em at this time seeking MSc. Few
will be that will find whet they
Tb. nominate= d Abraham iesooln
met, i %Mak, • d.libersteplat of •
it wee the deliberate pro a 1;
memos years there are sleety of
who will ,lake fair presidests.
1860 there was may one rasa that
de.
The retable w el the Bible are
Leg to their ewe basinem when weed
tem,.s tail oath them into Ugh►
(Moos is thrwkiag. sad David is sepm
sheep, the gt..t .p..tles me
the .p.mtM b permed (lora-
Same
1ra-
Sam greatest
all ward acme. .1 • .f Are
had se asibitime hat be WAN • core
wl
of bar sheep whom .he beardewhomhesitan
voice.
.err Pe.lh*s.•.•t-
A well keews attorney le tr Sty h.. •
bright ehrk. . ie
Hs Mi that some
day bill he • lawyer. One els the attorney
entered the Gies sed the mid '
up. B was here to mass. Sr.
WON t
OM Ito osi ho
Mat teas *s Neolorr!
Ififoy .b.
!may 4.�ll�a�ras.'.d 11, Madam MN y
im
era, r • 'T^ Yoat hews bssn very
�. 1 44. .
thai 4.M I t (:Md I Vely
Desna Rota :whin r151 lttaaf 1
lebaMbe M Tee 8.iM.t. ab $1 • yaw.
HARE ANO HOUND&.
All About tie Above ras.es tiagnil
name M thera
Would yea Ulm to hear &►oat • fam.r
outdoor game that boys b tuglaad play?
There, w 4. oar aim eeoatey, seek moths
the Its own epee= As ewe as the warm,
sonny days owns, when the Melds and reeds
are dry end firm, "bare end tweeds" le the
ery from boyish hpa, ..d young hearts
beat high for joy in the sous hue, and hey -
Sit feet .invest spurn ahi earth as they
}maitre along the highways and orer tM
hedge, getting in training for their favor-
ite spurt.
11 ie confined principally to schoolboys
between the ages of ten end sixteen,
thou.tn ufteu toys who do 001 bslony to
the school are members of the hunt, .ad
eery often, too, the little fellows are the
beat runners in the party.
The boys dtvide themselves into two
parties, each having; its "champion ran
nee," and lot. are drawn as to which of
these runners shall be the "hare" in the
first bunt of the soeam. Afterwards they
tau by turn. The rest of the boys .re the
"hound.," and the other ch•rcpion is the
huntsman, who marshals them to the
'40teet . which is usually the school pl.y-
gr uradst,ete. the signal for the start,calla
them off by a shrill whistle when they get
errs MAaa WANK
on t 35 w•r.ng scent, and, in f - to master
of 'hp, ..nds. The bare is p Tided wits
a mega open satchel or ponch slung across
new !loth .r, and filled with - to ..f white
paper about an inch square, . cavy paper
that the wiud Will nut carry away. it is
the privi.e'se of the small vs, who are
too little to tab part in the hunt to pre•
pare the.. bits of 'aper. for • day or
tau before a "rnn they h • great fun in
pr.lariig "scent,' as the call r. Th.
tare is also allowed five meiutes "head
start,' end is allowed to house his owe,
.three, but is obliged to atter the bits of
white paper .t short in reale all along
tee way [te -P�es, as they re his tracks for
tin Amok . 1uUuw.
The fes maims gi en him he usually
e yelid. in .#eking tor . me obscute place
at which he leaves • little package of
y•eilow or bine paler to denote the start-
ing point. This may some blucks away
ter no a side street or i P et around the eor
tier He had his cbo and a free oppor
tunny to seek it, s. Pe hounds go within
doors till the eve mi rtes are up. Then
the huntsman crtn ' t -keep' halloo!" and
away they all bus Ltd hither and thither,
seeking tall they fin the package of color
ed patter, which th y are ouhgdi ei do be-
fore they man wart The ender roust cry
"Hark' forward!' 1'h/to off they go un
the .rent
Sometimes 00 I. ng • time is taken up in
finding the ata ing poi:.t that the hers
makes famous h - , way, and can double
on bots Helowe , that is., retrace his way
tor • block or t u on the other side of the
street Hearing he bits of paper all along.
of course), or . round the block. 1f they
are an the .. u - ry he probably makes for
the woods, in some distance, thea
turns back, perhaps, till he finds some
leafy tree, p which he climb" and hides
himself till the hounds have gone by.
Anything to ant them off the track.
When th hare has guns far enengh and
wishes to Stn especial care must be
taken. as, his is seen, the bounds can
rash after . im "cross lou" and woe betide
him it h is caught' He is no longer
champion but hag te giv. up his badge to
.11
*AS TO PAT TILL PLPALTT.
the Iortnnate catcher, and cannot even be
one of the hounds till he has paid a needs
forfeit, usually something good to eat
if the hon gets successfully boas to the
playground the opposite party hes to stead
treat . se yon may ito. acihow bard mob
strives to win Il is a capital gems when
played really according to rules, and £.g-
ibh boys think the rates half the sport.
Meds. Geld lalelea.
The quarts ie taken from the mine,
sorted sad tb.n battled to the 'temple'
...bine Here the nn la crashed sand
pounded as finer flour. It is thin est
through • alnico box that confides quite -
silver. As the water earrla the ere over
the ' lelek" it is taken np and bold by the
inereory and forms an amalgam. The
qulekulIver is then placed la a retort and
brought to the boiling point The "leiak"
=listed
of the retort through • tube sed
b eellisted in a basin of castor, gad hardly
• bat hae been loot, while the gold resales
la the retort In the shape of gold demi sad
le tow reedy for market Osly &bout fifty
per amino of the gold is seved by this
. sane aid those who can or hare ore rkk
essegb to testify It seed it to the amsitrl11
where ahely-Ave per costes is roved.
The P,tn.G'. m.wv.rr.
Did you ever soli• that tibia OW bas
bar bully frightened why NNW ashen
them Nape The ermined Meda end 'al-
um .l stem have bums me badly seer= .f
late by bs.b., thiart�twyhoa MOW n .f the w
Soeseeto tow nib
Wales the either day she wsiert es ibegk
eke bad bar Ala The Maes
aid deed haters has, le eta ZVI
HOUSE FLY CAMPAIGN.
WAR OUGHT TO BE PROCLAIMED ON
EVERY STRAGGLER.
The a.., sell weightier Reason. tree
Thee at.rderwes rhos of ♦etlw Wer
■eaeewleee ahe.ld la.sgerate *tare
R..e.res 1. Deena. With Thu !Peet.
1t seems highly important that every
hueseka.ppear thosid realies the neowlty of
keeping ems oat of her home. Tully noth-
ing s, pthee work they makdowspalet and pictures,(Meetao
of things, to may nothing anuuy-
es in haunt. tied lightwin-
opton our per-
sons, they are posittvei, dangerous to have
around, .coording to phyeiciaus, who .(-
firm that the mamma heats* fiy nen active
agent in spreading dteaase. lu order that
every housekeeper easy he able to oupe
with tine firmer pest, is here reproduced
from (Loa/ 1pwa.keentug some &deice on
the subjM:
Be up sad doing. Be alert. Begin the
campaign early In the season. Proclaim
war on .tr.ggler that appears. Don't
tempt them to coin.. Starve them out
See to it dist the table is cleared off the
moment th• family ate duos eating. if
the meal has to wait for a late comer,
cover the table with • square of
cbeeiecloth- Leave les crumbs on
the dour. 1'ut cooking dishes into
soak se soon as through with. 1t
keeps the Mies out and helps the dishes.
Dunt let the children scatter crumbs when
they eat !Hoch. A few cram• snake a
n•re meal forte Clea Put tbm prit.
age pail a.fir away front the 'bee i"d r as
possible. Put as hails into it as puesdbl..
Baru 0r bury all you can. Set an uM
colander in the sink, put in it all the accu
meeting parings of vegetables, orange end
imou peels, eggshells, and let them drain
and partly dry. open the dampers of the
range and burn part at a nose. If a bit oil
sugat or mulwes is spilled, hipe it up
quietly. Dou't let the Cm know of it
Hone knows, he will dy and tell all the
rest. Put in the screens early and don't
forget the back door. '
And. finally, if Mies chance MEM how**
and then, mak. • business of killing them.
Clues doors, biiude and wn,dow., all but
one. leave the blind open, curtain up,
window closed. See how quickly the flies
seek the light. Take a towel doubled in
the hand and go after them. Leave not
one to tell the tale. If there are many in
the room, another way is to leave the win-
dow open. Cut a newspaper into strip.,
leaving a hit to doubts ate+ tack on a stick.
With one of these in each i sod gently
peened' the flies ottt of tiff- wi*Auw. Flies
.lo not like newspapers.. They make too
much noise.
('asita Dress for awmter Mornings.
The simplicity of this pretty gown for a
young miss is what makes it so attractive.
• cAerTA 000.5
It 1it particularly adapted to washable ma-
terials as it le so easy to launder. The
waist is the sates book and front. and the
skirt trimming is carried around the bot•
Min end up the hilt side. the same se in
front, Oingh Chambery, lawn, dim-
ity, or batiste, trimmed with embroidery,
are very pretty. This style nano • grac.-
fel model for dressier frocks of India silks,
orepons, or challis. trimmed with lace in-
sertion or ribbon The waist may be
finished with • belt of the material, or
made of lbs trimming. The sleeve -caps
may he omitted, or can be made entirely of
embroidery,
Ll..w.t.r.
A bottle of lime water in the hoot.. is •
great convenience. To make It, pat about
a pound of unelsekd lime In a large bowl;
pour over this three gn•ru of boiling
water. Lett It stand for tan minutes, ties
stir well with • .tick. Mare the bowl In a
000l pleae for eight or ten hoar& At the
end of that time pour off the clear water,
letting the sediment remain In the bottom
of te. bowl. Bottle the clear water and
keep in •eonv.niei't pees. A tableepoon•
fel of this limew.t.r may be added to a
glass of milk to ba gives to • patient with
an .cid seomasb. Is ease of barns cover
She horsed parts with • elotb wet In lime -
water.
mow is ayes Owen Plaster.
We see plenty of In•treetion• for making
eosin plaster cases, bat seldom is a word
enation given ati to the rtes of the plaster.
If • deep wooed Ifkw • ant is onmpl.tely
emend with the plaster, the mentions of
the wound cannot reaps and eon..gnently
Inlamatioe 5111 set in Slight wounds
may be oci eovered, bet Inc • mon serious
amt take long narrow strips of the *Met
and plats them imam the eat se as to
brie* /hm edges together. leaving epees
through which the matter .en -•eerie.
Wash the wound with water to whitish •
drop of embolia said W hems aided.
warmed Over Rp•.
iI to • fast that eggs that bare been
asekd-b.tled- three minutes or lees sen
be reboil.d the nest morning, and will tet
wily be ir.ek, bat es eat sod palatable es
though melted but ones. After .. egg
has been hosted arid molal, you retold Welt
It till doomsday and it would not get bar&
Some property to It resist. the hardeateg
treses
after it Is en.. Meted. If eoly se
iba .s . bo MI rdK Dome will torn aV
nor pMflden wens tall the
idea sof "wane -
Sat Wm
111.1111 bailiff Shea amteti werl..at
Cattalos*.
This is it
This is the new shortening or
cooking fat which is so fast taking
the place collard. Itis an entirely
new food product composed of
clarified cotton seed oil and re-
fined beef suet. Yon can see that
Ili clean, delicate, wholesome,
appetizing, and economical --as far
superior to lard as the electric
light is to the tallow dip. It asks
only a fair trial, and a fair trial
will convince you of its value.
Sold in Std 5 pound pleb,
by all grocers
toad. only by
The N. K. Fa1PMnk
CoenpaSy, ffive
CARYL'S MODEL CITY. .
• um a rt. 1a111tlee Seeded se Slake It •
*sere...
Desiree Republican in thew times,
when the careful busioese man is sitting up
at nights wondering how he is going to pay
taxes and other current expenses and at the
same time mot inue businew,there are others
who are "smarting under the grinding heel
of the ti rant, monopoly," and chasing the
violas. id • "model goveromeot" es outlined
by Bellamy In " Looking Heckw.rd,'. end
more tally by Immune (Dannelly in he
" ('near'. Column."
Inst night a meeting of the theorista was
held io the auditorium of Mrs. Scott Sax -
ton's dramatic school rooms. There were
thirty-four present, sexton men and eight-
een women. The meeting was held for the
purpose of forming • " circle " of the I'eo-
plk's Inion.
1'. A. ('aryl, • gentleman with strong
lunge, handsome mutton•chop whuk.re,and
• flow of language, expluoed in nearly two
hours' talk the permeability of • model
government and "model city. He proposes
to start an with plenty of cash and a cor-
poration having 10,000.000 shares at • par
value of 3100 per share. These therm are
to be put upon the market by • board of
mcttar trustees at par value, and when •
man or woman buys • Mere he or she at
once bsoomes oDe of the controlling stock-
holders of the corporation and also becomes
eligible to election as • member of the
Hoard of Enacting Trustees.
N(T L!NTI.LI.T nrrt.'ILtTh .
Electione are to occur only once in ten
years, however, and the board, to begin
with, is to be oompoeed of the founders of
the scheme, and • million and a halt of the
shares of the oomp•oy ere to be donated to
the board of control, for which eooaidera
Lion they are to devote the remaiod.r of
their lives to the work of the union.
A member of the board of Eo&ctimg ft us
tem, if he happens to have ass other pro
darty than stock in the union, must, before
be m• qualify, turn all his earthly posses-
sions over to the board.
Notwith.t&.diog the plans of the form.
dere of the model city and government that
everything a to be on • co-operative plan,
the r.sieenta of the proposed city are to be
grduaded in five classes, ranging from the
oomrano laborer, who is te reo.ive 12 per
day and eight hours work, to the supreme
officers, who are to have titles to be here.
after selected, are each to receive $16
per day and to provided with mansions
Members of the " l000reble " clam an
to native P3 per day and be provided with
bones.
The enacting truster are to advertise for
a tract of lead, ten mike square, and when
all offers are in • vote shall be taken to de-
cide which State shall he honored with the
motel city. AU the funds for building the
Sty are to he rsb.d in the meantime, and
the weave work of building is to he con-
temned os the first day of January, A. D.,
1900.
Mr. Caryl had used &Lout fifty pages of
good legal cap paper, closely typewritten in
outlining hes ppl�a.n�a'., employing the Meth of
Bellamy and Deanell , after whom he has
carefully copied. Re wants to organize
local circles of sot more than 100 mob, to
be composed as nearly amid as possible, of
ones ted woman.
A Ct1A!rr0 IOa *(rrwW 1111.D.
After having disposed .f the 10,000,000
Ammo( capital Meth several bst,drd mil -
lies of ieterest-baring hoeds an to be sold
to the greedy epoculat.r, who site up Dighu
ohppisg eewpats and who will Gladly pur-
chase these ben& whew they are Mooed.
Mr. (aryl 54tiitted te his audience of
thirty-four that his pnae were gtgoetie, yet
le mid they won perfeetly feasible and he
could sot see where there would he any
trouble meou.t rand in dliring of the cap-
ital stook at per, even in Mies kart, times.
A few buwdrsd sullies could costly he se-
cond, If .sly • few of taw tithe were el.
ready hes the crowed Coo, would sten the
bell miller by plashing the eau► down to
the treasurer, who is, presumably. Mr.
Caryl.
8e ranch time was eoswtw.d by the is -
rester of the scheme is explaining the
detain o1 1.e piens that as orgssh&ties
meld set he perfected last sight, mid as
other Isomiieg is to be held nest Thursday
.ranine
Deaver is to be hssored as Wag the first
city be wbbk • eirele will he eehMiehed, if
Mr. Caryl --male is rain the one he
sew hes seder way.
Dyspeptics hew di.lason. haedieoll
seuria of feed,
,aesnetlpei.e, le eggielles,tieing
of eke boort,
flbhmes after ontft. Serd.ek Mead 1Nt-
r peareassela send 15.5, N
Suepiii R8dudlidlls in the FolloIii Goods:
A Goo,( 35 -inch Cotton, 10 yards for 40 Cents.
A Heavy Sheeting. 36 inches wide, 10 yards far 60 Cent&
An Extra Heavy Sheeting. 36 inches* wide, 10 yards for 73 Cents
('hinelle Curtains, $14 for $10.50, =10.00 for 18.00, and 18.00 for 16.00.
Ladies' ('apes. 13.00 for $:3.40, 1x.75 for 12.90, $2.90 for 12.00, and
$2.25 for $1 50.
A lot of Colored Dress Goods about half price, from 8
cents up. Good Colors.
11 short ends of Carpet less than wholesale price.
Fast Color Challles at 5 cents. Art Mullins at 5 cents.
500 YARDS OF 121-2 CENT FAST PRINTS FOR lOc.
Ladies' Real English Balbriggan Vest, 83c., for 37c.
:3 pairs Fast Black Cotton Hone for 25 cents. Ladies New
Fall Mantles in stock alroatly, direct from the maker,. New York sty les,
No Mantles in the Trade tit like them.
Also new Fall Dress (foods.
COLBORNE 3311,02., GODERICH.
Pheet-I,ac8- CurLtiin_JVar laortse
of the County.
TO TIIE PEOPLE OF GOBEMCII
AND VICINITY .
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
I beg to announce that on July Int 1 took possession of
the hoot and Shoe Business formerly carried on key Mr. E. Doe -men,
well and favorably known to you.
Mr. 1 owsi o, after twenty years of service faithfully
done, and, i ant pleas.!' to know, favorably acknowledged by the
public of this section, has decided to retire from business, and on his
retirement I have accepted the responsibility involved in hereafter
conducting the trade which his shrewdness in business, general tact
and *ecotnmualating manner had succeeded in building up.
For the past eighteen years, as many of you are aware,
I have been identified with the business, most of the time as sales-
man and general assistant, and on that account feel aseureli that I
have become so in' touch with the rrebnireUlents of the customers of
the establishment, that i shall not only be in • position to retain all
former patrons, but be able to draw others in the time to come.
• Hoping to receive the hearty co-operation of those who
patronized my preieeeasor, and making promise to carry on the busi-
ness on the scale straightforward lines that characterized all the deal-
ings of Mr. 1)owwt*t., I extend a hearty invitation to the public
generally who desire to do business in the Boot and Shoe trate, to
call inion
Yours very truly,
W. SHARMAN,f Jr.,
t •
flaocessoI to E. Doe -Nine
(kinsmen, .luly 3, I894.
SPRING ECHOES.
NOW IN STOCK
Parasols and Umbrellas, (the latest).
Gloves as usual up to the mark.
HOSIERY .
Black, White, Cream, Slate, Fawn and Tan Shades in Silk
Lisle Thread and Cashmere.
SPECIAL VALUE . .
.
A large range of Trimming Braids, in Silk, Mohair and Angora
All widths in Serpentine and Creme Mlilitary-.
DRESS GOODS . . .
Cashmeres, Henriettas and Whip Cords. Cashmerees in White,
Creme, Skye and Cardinal. Leading Shades in Nun's Veilings.
DELAINETTES . .
In Sprays, Buds, Spots and Stripes.
A ull line of Smallwares, includingPearl and Linen But-
tons, 2 and 4 boes.
In perst s bonder a.11rlted. t P., Gest. M.rwat air teak,
M'7.7-1NTRo
1084 Graver and Haberda▪ sher.
Choioe
Family
Groceries
The Best in the Market and the Most
Reaonable Prices at
R.W. RZTNCIMAITEI,
atapbe fltemet. aea..lel.
STOP AND EXAMINE
A M et bks sawn .roans we are sullen at HARD PAN PRi(-IW
Harvest Tools
IIOlT>m, IIIIKATUId, 10311, SAX= AND !KITT= 110i31.
PURE MANILLA AND FLAX BINDER TWINES.
T'HII ('R1.t8HI(ATiCD
1W MOINE INO ATUIITIC NEO ENO EACNINENT OILS.
BUILDERS' HARDWARE:
STOCK DIMPLE tit AMD PRIORS I11011T.
DAVISON &vas m. t. CO.,
.5.IL _ill_ wpa1Nsa.
Biib aribe for "The 8I1~--$1 8t 711?