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The Signal, 1898-11-10, Page 4TeepeeAT, Nov. 10, 1998. E. B. 4 M.H. he little things in Mme renews just se prompt attention hoe •s larger orders. Nu mutter whether you want • Mouth Organ tr • Piano, the house mien' for your trade in • !endow which makes it wortm your while to deal with us. When up town drop in and vee our .tick, whether you whit' to buy or tot. Ks.p posted on the new creations in Music. You will always find them here. EMERSON'S Bryce k Rask Mase, Westin, t}ODHIR1CP3, IMPIESERTISC TME UIIDIUINE0 PIARO GF• MUSIC CO , glint potrsatW IVBRY THURSDAY MORNING RT tor.4DODIBILl.tl>v+IosM* OM. 'y)11,1111DAT. KO V. 10. 1M. THE SI G A : GODERICHNONTARIO encs es • tombs/ a the Ontario ARriodWr- al Collage. omitted with • o neklersble de- gree of Auras erase not always pmssseled by academic gentleman who *spire to author- ehip enol write on special subjects for public' "Moot pupils, has enabled him W sompele • week remarkably (.ompMte in its Coope, ley tk• caro the dnffereot oleoeats of our p ,puletioa. laat•*d of .trel•ing levity serve so hart Mem, b7 the boas MI lumina ly love rod sywpathy, late ea. netted ..►rein. • • • us m QUITS • wwtaaa. Dead*" Basan :-lt Is serryine the joke too ler when Henry Car.all.$, of Hamtt- while al rugger re r. the mime utie it s as 'kelpie, °Mer too, is referred to in the newspapers u std 0 • popular teat hook should Henry tk:I! �ar.oars 1e be • dreg 1c' the mu - be. Thio little work explains n!1 about • • • rods, their composition, improvement and moment -v. drainage ; the plea{,, its environment aid T..runto Nrws-ert«m«l Ouerwratire growth ; comperes the venoms ola.ies of -Thu sddtitonel neat pets Mr. Hardy to • t.kl crops end de.erihee rotation, etc. ; 'knot stemma pismire is the Hoare, lad THE LIBERAL OONVE NTIpPI A CONVENTION 'Jar nominating • candidate for the Dominion Perlia_ meat and one for the Ontario Legume. tare will be held at Dungannon to- morrow by the Liberals of West Huron. The gsoeral impression is that, so lag plie nomipatioa for the Legisla- ture is a5etasened, there will be no op - politico to Mr. GAssow. He haa proved himself to be an able man on the floor of the House, and as matters stand bolds the first place for pro- motion should a vacancy oocer in the Cabinet. Such • one should not be discarded without very strong reason, sod •t present we know of no reason at all why the most brainy man who ever represented Huron should not re- ceive a unanimous nomination. For the Commons representation, we learn that there are quite a num- ber of aspirants. From our point of view we consider Roemer Boum, of Clinton, the strooftest candidate of those mated by (ally 100 votes- P. HOLT, of Goderich, comes next, J. L. titer % of A.h6eld, is a good third, aad the others are nowhere. This view may not accord with the opinion of some of our readers, and we shall not object if they disagree with it, bat it is riven after a close analysis of the oonditions and an im- partial view of the situation. Messrs. Hohn, Hour and GRAwr are good men. All of the three men peewees that most important factor in public life --character. Ali of them are fairly good platform speakers, and none of them is past the years foe learning. Mr. Own. is the lesot known, and bis weakness oosp.red with his fel- lgws is to some extent doe to that 1001 --personally be stands well with at who know him. Mr. HOLT is a man with • long and ' varied nwnioipal experience, and hes elways been a favorite with the elec- tors in this part the constituency. He i., however, the head of • large business, which is mainly kept to- gether by his personal supervision, and it would be too much to expect from him that be should undertake to sacrifice his interests to such an ex- tent ss would be necessary to make the fight which is needed in a close constituency. Mr. Houaoe also has had municipal experience of long standing, end for ove& years hey occupied the position of Mayer of Clinton. He is • keen politician, can express himself intelli- gently on all public questions; has worked himself up from the type -case o be the owner of one of the leading provincial newspaper ; is a man of unblemished character, and has the personal goodwill of • larger number at his political opponents than any eater O.a3Aiis rldin*. Tbesgth strong for bis party, be h.s never teen an 5s• gives moat valuable hints regarding the creamed and garden ; is surprisingly hill and interesting in its refsrenoe to the differ - out kinds of live stock and their breeds ; while instructive Chapter* are devoted to Mels, ,forestry and rood., snit other rag to mets up farming experi- et..es. A uumber of god illustration odd to the yam of the work. While written to be used as a tsxt=hook in public and high schools, we behove this handy little volume will be bought and read by many a peeves- give ee es - sive farmer. How the author (r pukliaher con get rich with the book sold at only M Dents is s matter that tumor's them. Probably they expert it to have the sae it deserves. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. IN • recent issue we mentioned the ch•ngs in the Municipal Act with referouee to the competition std mode of election of town (xuncil•. We may add to this that amendments on similar lima are made to the law oouoorning tbe'election of township and village councils. Hereafter, it is select. ed, •' the oouncil of every township abaft omelet of a reeve. who shell he the heats thereof, keel four councillors, who shall he elected by • general vote." There will he no deputy reeves, and weird divisions will not be token int' account in the election. Village councils also will be oon.poeed of • reeve and four councillors to be elected by a general vote. SNAP SHOTS. •w The HaaDT Government is growing more hardy. Mr We .lipped • cog in West Huron sat rime*. bat wallatMele itA6s+A - r. «. , sill eatable the ()overomeas to carry ea teslasme probably for hie hill term of tour yeses. TIM▪ E le NO ase:•... oaeoosver Province : - W kat 1e the world is the masa of the oontieuel wranl-toe le eke •mora pawn about the homely el otherwise ot the Kl .udAs *Maisie ! There M 5oieg to be an Investidshoe. Nobody is antes to stop it -least of all the ac'c'used of. 60lole. Why not wait until the result ot the ieveetig.ttoo is made public) and folk shoat 1t then! t� There are • good many Cock -and -Bull yarns them days about Fashoda. .r The next election is " Not for Jos," tin nee the laugaage of the old coag. Mr It isn't good politics to start campaign housekeeping with a white -wash poiL AE In the selection of a candidate for any political office character should come firet. sa Never cease hustling in an election contest bemuse you think you may win in A walk. Mr Every bye -election in Ontario seems to drive the Conservative party farther from the pie counter. R The liberals iu Huron are in lute once more. That shake-up buil Much did them a lot of go tel. e e • A WN.e*VATIVI TR/IUTI. Torouto World .-Lod Aberdeso and his moron have endeavored to discharge their duties, both official miasmal, to the utmost of their ability, and we think it will Le gmer$lly admitted that they hese 'mooed - ed In trotting a very favorable impreesion from o•e sod of the Damtaioo to the other. They bons bees lavish in their hospitality. Their one desire seems to have been to do tit. asre.able and make their toteroourse with the p ople of Casade u pleases,. se Possible, not leu for themselves than for there wttb ebon. they Dame in oaotct Lord and Lsdy Aberdeen deer►e spacial reoogoitioe on toe occasion of their depict. ore from Casada, more perhaps from a pet- ioles! thee trem an *Metal point of view /if The Consavadvea d-Uatasv0 are playing their music with the foot on the *oft pedal these clays. ar The normal Liberal majority in Welt Huron in 200. The majority should be in ,•vi.lenoe all of the time. K Thn atrdxhgert mat in the riding Moak,. receive the nomination for the Com- mota co Friday next --anis other.mau won't do. llitembiteitelf Vierwln Wee airet l e••6 Any Doe of these men .phi ably 611 a position in parliament, and any one of them will receive the hearty support of Tim SHIRAi.. Jumps' A Catarre CS t.'v I n.. - MD tater 5 tmee-apeiy meetly ate ad U oe are sot c„ 5„ leggy * iIW be eat a r'o{a Dant. Tb 1*00 a a h 1e. year every boa that Oten* Outs w111 mow No awe. you tet your mosey back- ppnsr•otee is ever? package. 50 Mate at all ditompate. ISS FOR ‘;-tLb ttie .IAM WILSON. S de ARMC, (l.Iarluh ASTHMA PERMANENTLY BED A WsL1 - Known Oamsdlam 1lwasta7 Palate Daffee ed fop ie Yen" -Pere - e mergstay Donned q coorfto. Kala Oomessan d. It 0. Pitt, 16x.. Iamtome. writes tied .stirred for •t least 8c years Mom Mee great ewgr•.elvemies se ssthm. sad 'bort- s[tbreeetta•• I had 1 ear* ill 55.Mtast 5.l•ert Tm 6 wwnald 7 st slv�s�s troubled. 1 _• Clark's Meassameade maw - e d. andlitwes lr • verw meiTae rtxu Rs" ▪ mss w M•t1N trouble sad Asthma does not thadlitally toe e In the Meet- 1 would sem t- fe•tag from this dries" to try a•rto' Kola Domponod. as only thews who have esefered all them years as 1 Mee sen sppredate what • Mersin' this +s01100 mast prove to aettet- ors from A.sthos•.•' Tkrw bottle of a►0Itee Lola Oompouad are rearasteed to oars •a► m caof asthma. holt by all dromica Prim two dollars; three bottle. with cure guaranteed. for five Angers. The Ortaltbi Marontcpherson .lid Veasco er Chart* sole 'lY- Bea Importers. Oanl- BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. ParearTxallte S 8, l'uslicATIOI(N -Ker. R. Et melee Inner, M. A., the new editor of the Knebytesiaa tdabb.M .obool publio.- Woas, has jest brought out the first numbers for 1899.1 Them aro now trued from Tor- onto and through one ot the foremost prist- mg fluorin the atty. which has done its pert of Me work exeeedinily well Witb handsome even, ped tritely illustrated, the Lesson Help. should prove attractive as well as useduL The germs are treated evi- dently from. practical otaodpoiet, the met- ier being erroaoed es ea lo be rade of ref- erence, and the Hie poblicattoDl. Teacher's dtstituiy, Hameliteeylltrhrterty, Primary Quarterly. Home Study Leaflet, sod Prim ary Leaflet form complete eyries su'ted te the various of the school as well as to the o a the home department. The games of well known Sunday school writers appear same the oontrnbutere. THS CANADIAN MAYAil .*.-The nous of the Canadian Massone for November is claimed by the editor of that periodical to be one of the beet, It not the bat tame of canoe the day of ire first pub- lication. Twenty-six Ca:adieu wrttee find piece to it+ pages, and every page is reed - she. As ertiole os the choose of Couada, by J. Oordoe Mowat, is very tnstruoti,• ; the opening chapters of . A laughter of the Wttobes," by Johanna Wood, is strong- ly written ; " M. C Cameros, as 1 Knew Him," by Dan McGilhonddy, is a ',bantam skelob of the " old Warbors• of Hiroo," pasted In • not unfriendly vein ; an *emote 00 •' Bismarck," by A. H. U. Cohlobouo is foil of duoerement and we honest oritioum ; Jolts A. Kwea s teenier press ars soned to the owe, and the editor's opinions ere frank end tree. There ars other rood things in the Cenadian Magasios for November. GK • copy sad gee ter yentalf. Mr Now is the tape to pick • winner at the (,atvention, aril get a reputation. Any one will be able W do it otter the 11th Chet. sr We wouldn't advise Major Bari to blow into the muzzle of the West Hurst gun to see if it is loaded. Chalets CALDER did that in South Ontario. el' Now 1t wilt be in order for the es- teemed Hamiltoo Spectator to warble : :The treitor's hand is on thy throat, South On-tay-tee-o, On-tay-lee-o I A HANDBOOK ON AGRICULTURE GRICULTURE is said to be the . of the arts and tate newt recent of the sete xaU. In every Hilliard onentry today Beimemet me ars g,.ing Mere and where ►t- 4"441Ho "Nil" to the eterelwmwrnent ret the 10dse- f • - • • ei the farm, while educationists have I reesgaiend that Lhi■ 5. a misdeal N)i+. I Owieefrd ■stat -14 %sebuem" es ipso e..& era wl.Tsegd se ►M snvelUem nota- te at Oia•da se yeaseee. Is senM he .areted r1y • larger mpi.etty Maa sweblblslws • e • et. Themes destuml ter-il - nem.. mart to say lWevslty to be head my ethers in lana. M.A.. latprev 11604444 d Os.aM It is 1. she Mans el siva low. :at TesaM.. Mr. Jens' .spier the Meet pane, paths. men, emit te set MomtclrAr�L.w.-We have before a the advance obsess of a neer work on (uteric' Msnional tow jest mmio5 from ilia press. Judaism from these pages, It s an admirab'e o»desrtios and c.aestfimlion of our Muni- cipal Code, gives in clear, e000tas and Dieu language, with all the important features and imolai petite throws out prominently to view by means of sub-baadines in black - (mad type, which makes it meg for the rye at item to catch the exact point desired without spending time aid later in loathe( ball • p•ragroph to find out whether teat u what N wanted or not. nos is • great 000• eiderstion for bevy men, ay well as se inch's. passable recount* lora book that should al- ways be on the table in the ocnneil chemiwr for reteeom, not no' by the heed of the toenail, bet also by members,doriel, council m.tmgs. It is just such a work as every moaloipal otbmr, sod aap.rant toand d u l office, la Ontario .heeld porm e. lar will pons at tbe first opportunity to perobeee. The closing ohapter contains our Parliamentary rules of order. or the laws governing debate in the commit chart Ger and the lodge. This will, doubtless, be ape prmtated b7 the thousands of society mid lodge mete. sod women. too, for that mat• ter, as well as by muaioipal sod political effio.rs. The book s to be Gold by sab- .orippon and at a popular price lets*"+• ed parties inn get all information by addtes• .mise the pebliaher, W. H Anger, M.A., 41 Riohmond Street West, Toront, A Biot to wide-awake •mats ie smroelt ooes.ary, het it seems to ea many shekels might be (11aiokly Meted up between now and New Verse's Day is bosdllag Mils work. �Y FEVER Market Kimonos/mad iMt 'gearentseeda�to ears ear ofAll sea o. si FOR SALE ISY J*.. wiLMON Sols Aosta G.dsrtee chair. Them was gales a large moment of municipal bummer marinated. Tlm next regular msmosilal will be hold on the 15th of December nen, it being the date for teeming fixed by instate. This will prehobly be the last for the year of gram 1896. Owiy to the removal of committer W. Plunkett from the township and the inleotiea of other member* to with• draw. then will likely be • considerable comp la the c'ounc'il fol 1899. We pre- sume then will be • number of aspirants for the laces seat+. The primeot ooaood, with reeve J. Gibson and deputy reeve R. Medd as leaden, have tras.aoted the business in such • meaner es to mum'good babes end harmony to prevail _ TO ADVICIEitTIIBERB. Scott's Emulsion is not a "baby rood," but is a most excellent food for babies who are not well nourished.' A part of a -teaspoonful mixed in milk and given every three or four hours, will give the most happy results. The cod-liver oil with the hypophosphites added, as in this palatable emulsion, not only to feeds the child, but also regulates its digestive functions. Ask your doctor about this. Notice of changes most be left at this Office not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes mast be left not later than Mon day noon. Costal Advertisement. aooeptltd nn to noon Wednesday of s.oh week. Ile This would he • good time tor the Ontario Government to remember that there are *rune Reformer,' on earth beside,' ex members and their families. Air There is • v(ant *hrievalty in Ham- ilton and already • number of ex -members are in full cry for the quarry. Let them holler, but give a better man Ute job. ar The way the Red and Counter of Aberdeen are swinging round the circle now wouldn't imagine that they were twenty years from their honeymoon. it The Tory papers are shafting about the treating and other di.dpation-t in South Ontario. They haven't . leg to Mend upon. Don't they know that Meath Ostario i. now „•itonymoua with a DST -Deet gs• The Star ttt�- _Yee �aaiisw . held • anal " memo), " slewlast Mush. Why dud not The Star's friends *gbh Ills eels to a finish end claim the rat! Ilion. if The Star be rirbt, we should not hAve had an- other election put upon the peoph. • OONTIMPORARY OPINION. _. DetAYAOTT WADS Arr SWIM ■IMDa0D. Hemline" Retold ,lolls Dryden moms to Mee wade a esosvy sae. The New Gents' Furnishing Store. • Trott 1001. I1. Ul. Sp.ofo►er :--Tb1 hyoelwMen bo.imsr le WOW men.twaoa. e e e A vSRpurr *00 111■ 1,041010. Chimp T'Isus-HeeM :- Hanle Fred- eric) ddde'$ believe le mediae' seise.. the deem, regret Me ,...%t. lest am swatted 1001.0 h MOM 0500T L5nittr0T►0a 1 DUNGANNON. Nostra.- The local agency 1. Dunpnaon foe Tee 8**Atleetthe Wear of.1.O. WAwn, J P colt swot &o.. who will recelee or den formaven% no end yob - to Rive receipt for amowortunts MR job - amounts come. G.A. N1NT01t, DIIITIOT, 01 LUCK - now. will TUM Dammam ea la and Aed Ville/ Of ew,g tsg�, AU modem meth ode of •xtere t 'and ppwg, cool man* cr enl- acesl teeth. Oleee next dew es Meld's tailor sloe. Hones. 1 .1e. to ...ea. Ttr.RD•T, Nor. 1. (Crowded out last week) P1Seow•t.-Mea R. J. Urawterd. atter Myles a very pesaant v1o11 to relatives and aomuntamable in the Sipcy - village, re- turned home teat week. w sserbdelg hew lc' enplane the wtrd- edselytaR tie growth stood oat Us The heat oddities 1e the Ode *5 gnsatien U • elm* bowed d IOC Job.. Wires the Vide e( " Ag<is0Kere," fmm tee pen HALWwtele. -Hallowe'se has Dome nod Mae. Ws have mot beard of my misehtef or of the wool pranks being (ices. This is M it e.5he to be. The old-time eb.nysoe of Hallowe'en le beesmtnm obsolete THlesetttn Dame. -The Mr..htag ma. me is *early 6o1•ba1, there beteg sail • few farmers who Imre not finished. The thresh- eminseillidd Aspect Melee Ws, Islay mad ssseve a work, and that the yield won up ».tie 55gr•40- 88ow.-T a ins mow of the e.rsoa ap- peared oe Wdnsed•y, the 27th isle, re laed for tyro sr three days and ahem die - aerated. Mem Meter is rapidly sp. preeeeta • and M .eves ..er Me lamer. e re badly mowed to eseerleg s•o 'poste end other net step. AMAIN, 11111111 AND OTITIS --As the sea- ms edema's, apple layers sad DIM p307... tot whoa Mare stn male • cleat"l an nohow wok . so as deist sinal an es f s. at ter se ie. Tis pie wow eared. However. Mara tote genie • large somber of pste►ss .ether ,bete to sake NL limo al. --OS !+Mayh► M las west. whoa Reba OW, se Mao se Msmirk eesh, wee .ttes 1R sask msersv*sea et meow Make • wdsMtr moil i,SN sr es- snetaN. lees Me bane ..d .,sl. X140 d Ment fends, M Mau tresserror el Me PMbyMpls. Mara es tie 11a.M esNse, .ta d the tewea•N. Up to dna them le ae e'a te the barrier. 530"0.•1 YA't7ten - 1. N.pttrsn. wits t tAle medd5al...so sl was, o'aegS.a t. rte Nwachla Molt os TMdrt. llettessbrr 1M Al No sloes bon were {1051st', req gams is Mid y.o.n14111.60; .11 dreyirta SCOTT • DOWNS. Cheraw, Tweme. eekYou►peaierfa' RICE'S PURE SALT sect fa rade as oairi HELLO ELLO ! THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF No watt( r what your needs aro in the Gents' Furoittiing line, we can please you. (Jur prices aro right, too. J. A. HALPANY, GENTS' FURNISHER. Bout ,'tMe e:guarv.. Melees: Book - COAL GODERICII BARGAIN CENTRE memmessee ALWAYS ON HAND TU.B 1128T StrdlItou ilard coal IN THL MARK IT FOR VALUE IN DRY GOODS. Fail winds rewind u■ of the meed of Underwear. Call and see the vvlue we are girder in Wool Fleece Lined Shirt/ and Drovers, Cotton Flee" Lintz! Shirts and Drswers, Boys' Floeoe Lined Shirts and Drawers. All Coal weighed os the Market Scale,. "Dor you gat Mu tbs. for • ton. MEN'S FUR OVERCOA'SL LADIES' UNDERWEAR, In (boo, Wmbat, VI'elioby and in Flssos Lined Union old Wool, LADIES' FUR COATS AND LADIES' FUR CAPES CLOAKING. A large ray.ge of Beaver, Hil- tons and Curls. W M. LEE. Ord. -1 left 111 =I a $LEARD'8 Store promptly attended t. F. BARLOJ IIOLIES UKALISH IN LEHiGH VALLEY COALS: a-FLAC LMS BTOVHI DT UT. BITUMINOUS COILS : Sill Oer LIIMP BTHII•M N -UT NLTT BL£CK. BLACNSIAITHING COAL. 1lki;"'Jim ‘- id:"z:!i:y.�. TABLE LINkN AND TABLE NAPKINS. STILL ON DECK l "1".="1='S BICYCLE LIVERY ALSO If you want to learn to ride the wheel, PORT+, t D OM TONT, OA. INT A-DIbN OHIMIINT, e & L.O 1 I' PLABT.10 R, BEW}DR PIPHI , VIRAL BRIOS, TME VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH PROMPT 61111E55. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, in All Sizes. LADIES' COMBINATION UNDERWEAR. MANTLES. The leer and Chit' lowest pre range of Ladies' 's Jackets, and the to pick from. BLANKETS, in groat value. Flannelette Sheets, Union Blankets, Wool Blankets. Well posted people in Goder•iob and vicinity have that Robinson's is the place for value and prioe. Go to YULE'S. If you want Repairs, you will find a vulcsuiser, a brazier, an enameller, and a competent workman Storehouses and Tattle AT THE 11(0503. IT TRE 11AT105- tNncea yvWert et.t. a mad Omaro. me Wit of GODERWE STEAM BOILER WORKS, 1 learned by experience 11OBIN6ON_ Beatemall Stove=Pipe Varnish At YULE'S. If you want Good Wheels and Bed Attention, be sure and go to the old and reliable YULE'S BICYCLE LIVERY A. S. OHRYSTAL, Imomee pfo O4'pswi • AMaer. etawanderer el an Hum .r ZSOILI:CRS, 9osoks 8Sroks, Bait Fans, Sheet Ire. Work*, eta., etc., Mawr to- AM5hgl.es, M. t senj Orattaip, All doss of Pip. nod Ptp. Htttsgg, is tyI namea Globs Valor, essor%Ejs. red ht- = CosslosMy N rad N Low. TI sessW 1iw d Brad mid d Hag '17ras�s helm d fir..'. rad .1iw. 53_lo i waver 135.5405 sr A. S. fmt='eTA/ .. 11Mg P. O. ass W. Selden!. KINGSTON ST REST, GODERICH. Everybody is Talking about D. CANTELON'S FLO U E 0. has jn-t received oe1be ear load from Manitoba. He bas now on hand two of the het brands of Flour that the world can produce), LAKE OF THE WOODS - AND - OGILVIE'S as its name impliesf beats ell competitors m the most important points. Brightest lustre, least odor, quickest drying of all stove -pipe varnishes. 2tic., 5 for $1. Take no other. The Medical Herb Tam, best of herb medicines, 25c. Sassafras Blood and Stomach Bitters, 50c. The perfe:t Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, 35c. W. C. GOOD)E, Chemist, BEDFORD BLOCK. Agent fee the Birkbeck Building and Loan (Jo. Loans es easy terms. HAMILTON STiiEET MILLINERY MISS CAMERON ■ has returned from New York, bringing with her the latest in styles and shades. The reigning colors ars BLUES OF ALL SHADES. MILITARY PURPLE, CARDINAL and ROUGH RIDERS' SHADE. Miss Cameron does not hold openings, but evreyone is invited to call and inspect goods and prices. +ser. wts1 7*0 antis. Made from No. 1 Hard What. He also keep the beet breeds of °merle Flour. )'ample Milne near will do wall by comas on D. Ilan/Moo. the meatiest balker, gad he will tell you bow to blend oke Mosttsb• sed Ontario Mlle tooetker so as to bows • besotl- lull family lieu: at • re.aenot prim. Orders will be etneeptly annealed to 1* PUFF PASTRY, ROLLS or OYSTER PATTIES Me4411ea lubes with Mamma tett* e overI.ity. D. CANTELON. We do All Kinds of riouldin . and Repair Machinery of any description at short notice, and for little money. .Tkienkrm Bicycle Ca , (1Amftsd) 17'O1fl70RIOM. Snider Rifles I have secured a largeivantity of the above Rifles, which I lean Belling at the low price $3.00 With ollob Bide is given FREE a Bayonet, Scabbard and Twenty Rounds of Ammunition. 1 A large supply of GUNS, RIFLES and SPORTING ' GOODS I 1 I I always on hand. WA STORE North side of Square. OR CUSTOM WORK FOR REPAIRING FOR THE SLATER FOR THE BEST IN BOOTS AND SHOES givC SFiARMAN THE PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER call. Being a thorough workman, we cannot be imposed on by seller. of shoddy goods, end we do not buy misfits, damaged goods, or bankrupt stoat to sell as 6rstcles. line.. We keep the LAIfLAW, WATSON SHOE CO's GOODS, and as they are splendid wearers, good fltlees, end of the lancet eiVre. TAO sheik gtvs .t4Lt a a..�>• ' ,.t.aa». 'C 71 . 63 , TR. oDa150 OF Burr neat.? •5n •QUAai. To prl*OTWIAL MOs ZAP, Ase lob* AMINO sea !M. MAIM Dope. O 07:37071I CJ$_ 'The Signal" or bal. of l. 4 for only 15c •ollMMthd TillieWOO Wolk sod Wow* 01.011. earnslif far shod war tr.ewawrw eV I. 11115