The Signal, 1897-10-28, Page 3•
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everh.sed betw.e. ,ti
it aid Mx elan; ., site
w dtferessa say wy, lr
tad • tr►.yole t " Erate
air : " Why. Raz. dsel
11 • tsar takes the tetra
s Ukes is, to le a trams:;
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M 'How uoe,
OS r Iigatnd tee 07:
elsay worm ," •wowed
Wer. " He ba. been de,
lotus. At two oblock sr
1, ` Wb.s en old wossee
o is 1' and he hasn't mMs
Nate."
ME WORLD
tlsm Ban Ish-
te Magic.
• itatsment Re,
m One Dose.
crease. proprietor of the
Itorrlatru, Ont le knows
Crganadtaas, hence the tot.
atom ler-Eperttlru sin
at interest and pleasure,
✓ ed of rheumatism of tea
a three days. One bottle
IERICAN YHEL'11ATIQ
this moat remarkable cure.
flat dose of South Amer1-
tre were truly wonderful. 1
ons bottle of the rvee
ren't arse sign of 'brume.
m. it 414 me peter rood
forint 1 ever did to ma
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COLLARS,
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One reason why Scott's
Emulsion cures weak throats,
wok lungs, makes rich
blood, and strengthens puny
and delicate children is be-
cause all its parts are mixed
in so scientific a manner that
the feeblest digestion can
1 with it. This experi-
ence has only come by doing
fat thing for nearly 25 years.
This means, purest i n-
gredents, Wost evenly and
delicately mixed, best adapted
for those whose strength has
filled . or whose digestion
would repel an uneven pro-
duct. For r Iibe a r ggtsu as
d
D.nttatrl
IN THE 31OU14T OF ZION
tt N H t,..gNar 01ten
ersr.areae.
ROOM 0P90elte thy Poet Oros
ger' FgaM. Crewe sad
Bridge Werk • Specialty,
16 years Expert sea.
THE 8ITE8 OF CALVARY AND THE
SEPULCHRE ARE UNKNOWN.
Tire Magalao.ot 11.111es Over the Plane
Where 11 Was supposed the Tomb of
Chalet Was Ereet.d by CobulaaUaee
bon of the Emyr."" Melons.
The exact localities of Calvary, where
the Christ was crucified, and the tomb
In which He lay, have greatly lntereat-
ed the hosts of pfgrime who have we-
lted J.ruaalem for many crate/ice.
The Empress Helena,, mother of Con-
stantine, visited the Holy City In IAU.
In, with the purpose of ldentlfYtnY
there spots. and tradition tells us Out
It was by means of a dream that her
desires were fulfilled. Het son ereeteo
a magnificent basilica aver the Place
where the. tomb was suppo od to have
been. and, although this original edt-
Doe has long .Inde disappeared, the
present Church of the Holy Sepulchre
1s located where the dram 04 the de
vout Empress' led her to suppose were
the tomb of the Lord and the Place et
the crucifixion.
In this church we are surrounded by
eVeittlting that httlnYn" invention am
Ire tat we tut,
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a.tbods for all dental operstloas. Pre.sres
lost .et the natural teeth a p catty . Oglo.
ow James Robles a's dry ode More�oor-
K et Meat et. arc lta Ibilleats. _ _
t1 . Dental TURN ILL, D.D.S., leD.B.-
ental Simeon. (Lately associated
with D. (Mean. of MoutreeL Doll and romp-
ing.
gold or
bases. special attention elven so th
bam bases.e
stem of the mature' teeth. Nook
M Ogles In
oLrea's sew ook
L
aledlloal.
R. HUNTER, PHYBIOIAN, SCR
boos Ittsl up( de b1 - aae,�[ � sw
sails from residence. TelebbM.
Loirstl-
modern art could dev , b
awe;y-siekesad- 4lawrieeite Week the
such folly andsuperstition should b
aasoctaied with the most sacred event
of the world's history. Here we ar
shown where the Empress sat and threw
pieces of gold into the rubbish to en
courage the workmen in their searc
for the cross; there we are shown
slab of limestone where, It is - said
the Lold'a body was :anointed - wive
taken from the cross, and scores
other evidences of the baldest supe
stolon are narked and labeled In t
most artificial manner. It Is- surpas
ingly strange that this place was s
leeted, if the biblical reoord was con
suited at all. It occupje, Bete. toettlo
nut on a solid rock, but abo'fe t
ground, In space. The chamber of th
tomb 1. lined with marble, and h
'Nett- " eislitgersegmate
out In the rock, and it 1. located
t .ito.•reMlre.an *hay ealatch
Cnrlst'. time, while an admit that t
true Calvary must have occupted
Ida est these walls
alas in the immediate viol ity of the
kill answers ell the co.dltlons of the
tomb in which the body of Christ lay
1 hoe. penned these words In a room
out tato the rook. just below the Skull
H111, when tress the old Chrfstlaa ms"n
who watches over the crew -Lound tomb,
who insists that be stays la the houwhom house
occupied by the Bard
the res she saw w>tpn Lord."—Jlur erusalem fir•
the resurrected Lordd."--
respoodenoe, Baltimore Sun.
hi. BARRISTER, 80 LI -
oboe. IS
/Mr. Ceo rgsaoer. &a Moe- 011
l adites street. 1 doors east of Colber•e
is► statewide store. 37-ly
ERNEST HEATON -- BAR
seltetior,- Notary Pubiio. Sob• go's
lett. West direst.
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D. latter. xot•r7, be. Mee arse Medical
able. %ears. Dodertob.
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. lloAsr. e.mmleimer. etc, Moser to
Hamlltea sod •t •adrieres
ash, Oct
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,lAZ ee Itarttrarts ot t
start
OelharD QTQAYB, BSItRIBTER, SOI.ICI'1'-
Lb.ta. opo. N.rhea. min dose
ban. a«' Velvets Fuads to teed at
ltmsst tit.. 0f !arrest.
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e are Indebted to Major Conder,
e labored In connection with the Pat-
ine. exploration fund, for ably polnt-
ont ln_ that--fi►
place where tbe cfuclfizton tools
1■ a rocky knoll outslde the Da-
scus Gate, and knows as "Jere-
ah'a Grotto." This k> .'presents
striking resemblanoe to bum.ut
ull, which oorresponds to the word■
the new version, "the place widen
celled the skull."
The following points of evidence In
vor of this being the actual scene of
crticlflslgn are striking: It war
rtalnly outside the walls of the city
the time of Christ; it was at the
etusctlos of the two main roads. from
uth to north and from west to east,
nd consequently there would be many
suers -by (Matt. xxvlt, M; Mark zv.
). Thle bfll 1s called by theca lied.
ews
o -day as it has always been
be "Hill of Execution"; it 1s held es
accursed spot- and Jews, even now,
ben they peas It spit and throw
ones In Its direction, uttering this in1-
recatlon: "Cursed be He who de-
troyed our naton by aspiring to be
Ing thereof."
For ten days I have been studying
this and other localities, and I confcse
am deeply Impressed by the place and
is suroundtngs. On this skull -shaped
mound outside of the gate M IDahis-
AN IMMENSE LIBRARY.
That setae British Museum Mae $.sxl7
Fort? Mlles of rih.lves.
Sir E. Maunde Thompson gives some
figures to show the extent of the
library of printed books at the Brltlah
Museum. and the rate of !nurses et
which It Sas grown. More than half a
century after the foundation 01 the
museum the library had not 1ncceaae
even threefold. In the year 1821 there'
were less than 116,000 volumes. But
twenty years had not eloV
these had more than doubled In num-
ber. In 1,538 there were computed to
be 336,000 volumes In the department.
TwentySYears later these again had
more than doubled. In 1868 there were
660,000 volumes. Having once obtain-
ed an impetus, the mass rapidly lir
et>aased and, Ws nnoment the number
of volumes U caleniated to amount' to
the enormous total of 1,750,000, w not
coui 11ng singte streets or Parts ot
that are accumulating.
The space which this masa of pleat-
ed material occupies has to be reckon-
ed In miles. The shelves of the read-
ing room and iron galtprles construct
ed around it, which are known as the
new library, all told, extend_ to more
than eight and twenty mllesy fllose in
the rest of the department-to.,eleven
miles. It may be noticed that this
total of thirty-nine miles is nearly the
same as that of the •ahelvtng of the
French National Library, according to
recent calculations. The prospect of
increase of this mileage may be view-
ed with comparative equanimity In
connection with the storage of the
ordlnary octavos of literature, but
when once contempls.ed the rapid
�wdiQapen th mita .Of the
Lti space vc#f4i $`�...`1�.
bl' a lost within sight.
` • Thr Fersaer Slays Market.
On benches so placed as to command
a (odd view *here the buyers. coarse -
looking Turks, 'whose calm. searching
gaze seemd to take in every detail.
The -.Merchant conductl_It% the sale
stood before them. talking and -Qat
lacing with great vehemence. He turn -
re to one of the pens. which was tilled
with young Circassian women. most of
whom were very handsome. They
were seated close together on the
ground In aq attitude of listless de-
spondency their white garments show-
1aR around them,and as they gazed up
at use with their sad, dark eyes, 1 felt
painfully how they must envy the free
and happy stranger who came to look
on them In their infancy and miser".
The slave -trader, came forward, fol-
lowed by a phlegmatic -looking Turk,
and seizing one of the women by the
arm, forced her to stand up before this
Man, who. It appeared. wished tolbry
her. He proceeded to Inspect her,. vet?
much in the same manner as he might
have examined a horse or a dog, and
his decision was unfavorable; he
turned sway with a contemptuous
movement of the head, and the slave-
mercharft, In a rage, thrust pack the
unfortunate -girl, who sank down trem-
bling, among her companion's In cap-
tivity. This scene was as much as we
could stand, and we left the place hur-
riedly at once: It Is well indeed that
such rites can be witnessed no more;
at least 1n Europe.—Blackwoodee Maga-
'sine
�g,RON, HOLT A HOLMBA,
0 Cam::: 40. •• P Hoy. l
ra. WLBD, OONVSYANO)eR
11. ass asemdei 2 t tfegrall ell ball,•r r
"Oras titse. std der
las la est da
s*Meel Mai Image.
Omrt of Appeal fear sr ta ass
Whim Court ,Att.,,t T P.U.
sal promote exsor
ddnss-I)eapaam out.
Loam Ana 1MNareasoe.
MONEY TO LO
Preva Frans to lead •t M fort •••
sold, M. O. O m
Htoa
ge
sa/te OOolbsrse NeM1
POWER OF LITTLE THINGS -
The pr.acbrr spoke of nate tbUiSL
Tbslr Influence sad ppoower,
.4 hear all teella11* pitted "peek
MHe told how greet b5.g eturdyoaks
From little aeons grew,
Aud bow the tiny little stone
The burly grant slew.
But the oyellat sat there mumpreoed
By all the speaker's tire.
Until
piurwest La piercedldhie tirand e.
ACME OF CRUELTY.
the Horrible Torture Invented
(otaaaehe tactless.
Colonel R. 1. Dodge, who was station-
ed fur years on the frontier, where he
had abundant opportunity to study the
Indian, has written • book about them.
In 1t be tells of the fiendish cruelty of
a party of Comanches who captured
e Mexican during a raid. They started
wtlh him to their camp acrostic What are
.alle,l the "Stake Plains"
At a water -hole on this tahlelend,"
continues Colonel Dodge, "the partY
halted for several days. Telling the
prisoner they wand 11 for some re-
ligious ceremony, they set him to dig -
Sing a hple in the ground. Working
with a knife and hands, lee In a day
or two completed a pit about three
feet In- dtatneter and over five feet
deep, , Ear1Y the Aest Riot=ung a rope
was tied about the ankles of ale cep
tive and wound spirally round bis legs
apdbo-ey td the neck;btndteg his arms
tlignd irn-
hable. tbe man was then tty to his Ades. Rigid aplanted
upright, like a post In the hole, the
dirt tilled In and tightly rammed down
around him. When all was completed
nothing. DUI his bead was visible. Then
they scalped his head, cut oto his 11t
ds
and eyelids, taunted and left him.
"On their --arrival 1n camp the party
deecrlbsib in detail their punishment
of the Mexican. and In all the tribe
it was regarded as an exquisite piece
of pleasantry. The man would live
they said, eight days, revived at night
by the cold of the high platers, to be
driven mad the next day by the hart
sun beating on his scalped head and
defenceless eyeballs.' 1
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cue the whole transaction cu
been seen by the vast multitudes that
thronged the public thoroughfares
oroug fa shat
that season, and the priests
ve
witnessed the terrible tragedy from
the well of the city or from the tower
of Antonia. If this Ilttle h111 is estab-
.__t rt,0olg.,My„--Of- ew. New Its
Testament, It necessarily follows that
the sepulchre in which our Lord wee
laid moat have been situated some-
where In the tmmediaN�lcln the piece
In John we read:
where .He was cruciliedenhe Pow was a
garden and in the gs
ulchre. wherein was never man yet
held. There laid they Jesus, therefore,
because of the Jews' preparation day,for
the sepulchre was nigh at band." The
garden containing the tomb was, there-
fore, quite close to the spot
the cross stood. A tomb that seem; to
correspond �mslat IVY with
excavated.
cal a000i*t..bas
d While ea yet there has been little
by
•
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�.
One of the Chinese modest Dnn
waned from ly whena cri iefftAconfession a " if "PI is
him where a drop of water will fall
upon one certain spot in his shaven
crown for aquas, or days, if necessary. by
The toredre 'tilts inflicts is peso
an experience that Bandow, the atrocg
-man, rad. •
When he was In Vienna a few yeats
ago a school teacher bet him that he
would not be able to let a half litre
water drop upon his hand until the
measure was exhausted._ A' half lire
is only a little more their$att-
dow laughed et the very Ides of his
not being able to do this. Si a half
litre measure was Procured and a bole
drilled In the bottom lost sufficient �to
let the water escape drop b. drop
Then the experiment bares
rndow
laughed and chatted gayly at first. The
schoolmaster kept cunt upon the num-
ber of drop.. At about the two hur-
dredth Sandow Crew a little more seri-
ous. Soon an expreesIon of pain creme
ed hie face, With the entrance Into the
third hundredth red hand
dThaKt then
.. n
swell and grow
burst. The pain grew mora and more
excruciating. Finally at the four hun-
dred an teventieth drop. &.endow bad
to give up and acknowle'1Re himself
vanquished.—Pittsburg Despatch.
GREAT IMPRQVEl�NT
IN TRIEORING.
Iwish to let the people°know that I have just learned
- the latest and' best -NEW YORK SYSTEM OF " -
GARMENT' •
perfect fit in any ease. I have made about, a dozen Suits
since I secured this, new method of cutting, and have
noticed that every garment was complete.
Also I have just received fr6m' the best Manufac-
turers a complete StOek of Rx1nY-TAI-WBAR CLO'l&i1Ntr
AND Fuhx1sHINOs which, Y am sure, will be disposed
of quickly ,, for I still mean to keep the prices away
down lower than the lowest.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
t
Th. Food of abates.
The food ot we.oh l has long been
known to consist 0, minute sea crow
Laces. Mr. Gray was familiar not only
with the whale's food. but observed
manner of feeding, and the way In
which 1% (OW T171 Day "atter meats"-
"No doubt," be wrote, "whales are
very particular In the busltty of their
food. for they are paler to' ile found
feeding where the wafer Is dirty, but
almost Invariably in clean, clear, dark -
blue or light olive-green water. The
usual way in which a whale feeds is to
choose a spot where the food is plenti-
ful. and swim backward and forward
for two or three hundred yards, with
Ute nose lust under water. They in-
variably swim from one side of the
boat back again to where they start-
ed from wltb their mouths open. ThmY
Then close their laws Ord anntlrsat
the food caught.
"They will go on in this way feed-
ing for an hour or more: after that
tn.7' will disappear under the It
Ica- and sleep thee. until the7' 11am
out for exercise or for another MN1.
t'nitke other warm-blooded animals.
.hey do not require tee breathe tl through
their nostrils while leen,
and en not do so. Whales can sleep as
well under water as they do upon the
uurface, a■ 1 have. oftefi'seen them
disappear under solid ice and remain
there for many hours at a time. Some
times they fall asleep with their heads
down and only their tails standing
out of the water."—London Spectator
tree of Nepoleoe's Grand Array.
We were in -error, It seems, when we
spoke a short time ■Ince of Joseph
Rose M the sole survivor of the "grand
armee." Out of the 44,050 [rivaled war-
riors who claimed In 1/N the St. Help t:•
medal as having served under "1•r
Petit Caporal," there .1111 reatains en,
to ankwer to the muster call. Vlc:o:
1Beiliod oo Pe:sty. In the Yonne, is a
year senior to ria dew
oinedgthherann bks in a 121 ColmerApril 9. , at,d
formed part of the 10Stb Foot under
Davowt, with whom he went t A°w t
siege of Hamburg.
GODIRION 11010EANI011' =UM 1,eu. Mama ma Diat Sgasse M
Ore. from 1 M a rs slid t� r�
Maim
ADOIIT VUie r fir MA
Leann", Deily, Weekly .ed DisiO'�
iIR1o51116111' Vaimi
!Patti.' has M
uuMWir111t,a, Mt'e ,
• R. 00LaOMMS,
oedema
an
publilMi">osout ft, a oomllan7 of Eng -
list Cs as hese bought the spot
and the garden near b7. and doubtless
We shall hear atuch of it in the near
summit
rots the
future. nos
It 1s located 220 feet t
of tbe kll supposed to be a suotha;
it is hewn out of the soli' n oich d
evidently. was the tomb
of Joseph of Artmathea. It is located 1n
a garden and the whole structure of the
tomb shovesn and looked ti the diesoipts w uld
tn-
b•ve stooped
oat enterlag. out in the
It consists of a e> � In height
rook, seven feet alas tong and eleven
feet ten trot six l bha71117 a low par
test twiv141o Probes tomb tato two parts.
1st
dividing the
1a thea. two pasta are thaw reoSVtb
oles put only one of
theseora�rs to a Men aotuan7
completed, and portions of the "scale"
whI01t was loose at the bottom of the
tempts/51e that wee evidently used.
was taken Ito the BdrIUS18 L0 estoM
where the autho5RN
body hes ever deoomposed in the tomb.
If this le ata the bottom of 1t."
There ate strong evldoaCea that the
the
Crtfeaders knew o1 this tomb
est end two crosser are Inserted on the
Well 1n rod paint. wttb Use letmeters dAl-
pha and Omega at the corn
ine4 that an arched
lyes^ eaytsd 1n front of the
teeth.ng oases to bare been erecter
mat L ueMdith century. an
an lou
the taint telt nes
which. 1 looked
root the It.
rime this written certain
ltr't+we w aattrty
I:ar d 1r
11. nu .
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11e0itAs
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Ischeses
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teems,
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4
te
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T�Iking to Them.
There is a fish -dealer In New York
who has a large number of rich cus-
tcmers. Once or twice a week his
store can be fttund full of ladles who
are doing their own marketing. The
dealer is all smiles to his elastomers
on such dans, and very anxious to
keep their goodwill and trade. Foe
some time an Irishman had ,been corer-
Int
orer
Ing In the place, and atter going from
stand to stand. awl peering long and
closely at the fish, he usually wound
u by purchasing some cheap speci-
men o1 the finny trice. 1114--ev ossa
This was annoying to the dealer when
his, place wadi full of euetomers, lard so
one morning when the Irishman enter
ed and began going from one Magid to
another as usual he called Out :
"Look. trete, my good man, what are
you slimy" athelltng my fish for T'
The question was heard by every
cne. and they listened for the answer.
"Faith, olm not ameltle' thtm; Lt's
Lancia' to thlm ot ata."
'Talking, did you say I'
"ria; sure olm aektn' thlm
from the sea."
"Well," said the dealer. impatientY.
"what did they sal ?"
"Sure, they didne know. 7er honor:
they telt me they hadn't been there
ter over a mouth."—Har?er's Round
Table.
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very
there were no vacant seats, ales have
a very fat woman, who
wMghed In the neighborhood ot three
hundred pounds, might
have squeezed
her surplus avoirdupois together had
she been so Inclined. At Chestnut
street a man boarded the oar, and be
was very thin. In 1404, he mt� Int a
pinch. have secured kaleposit Se look -
museum. as a il+tng [ora ek-
ed hard at the fat woman
ew
mteetes, and when the oorduetor
earn, In to collect Ws fare he pointed-
ly r.nRarted : 'Toa evidently don't
charge for wetgbt oo this line.' Defoe*
the conductor hid dale to reply. the
fat woman, wan had noticed the hard
looks rash 1n ver direction : "No. they
don't charge for weight. If they did
they would never have stopped for
yon."—Phllade1Pbls Sword.
Whits %hots
se the Rills.
The little white spots appearing eat
the finger nails aro due to some carne
I ost of the blond. upon which all the
OOTS ?IAT d8s BOlI
� fSi-
CIES
a
the am
without doubt a Waterloo hero, and t:eepees. .istews, muscles and organs in
has good reason to remember tie: 'tem haft ore dependant for nutrition.
.venttnl day, for he ten under the' They tlel,etlmee duloott ar of their own
charge of the British cavalry• got a accord, bet there la no know cure. In
Other cut across tea skull, which would ranllty they signify no derangement of
probably have Cor short kis career but the systems
e shako, and was carried
t-,
VI
IS 'PEST 6B�
AND THEY FIT AND WEAR WELL. •
Our long experience enables ,.s to select a good Boot
when we see it ; we cannot be imposed upon by Cheap
Jasks.
Our Prices ---Like our Boots—FIT
A.: a ;, for Ills hug nes ot gar.
M wl t ortlitles o5 t�,ay off to Iinglaad lie a 9*�
;a., . 'f t ever . e. t fed alar . RIs nems found, a. place among the
wko nellttlfiM lest of amid, brit • liar later he re-
-,...L '�*,�. ..pelnhre regarded turned to the bosom $ of kis tomato, and
y.. m hat Mr Delta ori • medic* hoard gars blas kis dt.eharge
Inferences may ely Sepulchre zero d Slist,be M the last
thet the
��, airs ajag./ that date
owned porsilfgay be Ilbs•lees
.! crew. mi 1t On ornaaie, ti mets sal heves b IoM e.ntlen s. sum -
t
P.
tt1 Vicat tee anneal ant; bane 1' w eon 4=r Md• d& W Om. w�-"
owls sat.a lis Blot drowses ss�• normae C'�itlt�le
t.
amass aneea3Nst owe. amino esirm 'rap
a tr, cal, tree. 1,5. frdetllr■ata71• .
cls.. -aria. >tae>IMa..nlltw I+i
Whit[. SHARMNt, Jr.
COB. EAT -ST. AND SQU ItRB.
Moreno se test Malone.
BieFelea are ew-ttnt.s goof deal of
low law In (Inst "idol*. In M.glaled
thee lave been decarod to be vehicles;
M /smtiand. In a mese to rollover in -
for death due to a btttvets slv-
dent they bevy Men declared to to
not vekidea, the judge deolarilte that
1187 could be se mere oceatMred wtok
ties *atm
NEW FAIL MILLINERY.
Having thoroughly inspected all that h�vw w orinpurchased
and Winter wear in the best markets, 6
largely, I now have It stock of new and elegant Millinery,
Trimmings, rte., to which I cordially invite the stook inspectooloPriion
of the ladies of Ooderich and vieinitty. The
sa
Ail the New Shades in Grey and Bin. Trimaning.
Fur Mounts for Millinery Trimming.
Welkin Hats, in an the ne'V shapes,
ed Hatt . f�oour $1.00, up,
Trimmed )>3onnete, A`om $1.75, up.
Sailors. from 30 Dents, up.
A specialty this Hermon is FRENOH VEILING, of which I have
well-seiorted Una in stock.
All &bods sold at very reseenabls prices.
eo
Hemiltelesl., 0oaerfeb.
.