Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Mar 1889, p. 3

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iloocad-Rand Boon bought and sold by A IIHIIONDI Prhouu sun: I I I For a.frin-7.0, hm ( 'u.~-('us fans. placed (-011- turs -togetlu,-1', mm he used as a center piecp und\\'u_\' [)q-[\\ 8011 I0 (`0Tl1(`l`8, 01 um)` beu.~1-cl as (`m`nc1` pieces, leaving` the mcutorspluin. one mantel seen had two of thew fans plutwl tn;_'cther over the middle of H10 matting. as well 11:. one at (.,,c[, pnd_ 1". Luvidunl un::vm1x. dotermino tho brush do- .. . ...h...r v.. H. ..A..... ... .\...... VI III "U14 UU. I l A piece of card or briswl board mnst al- ways he nsml for the founqatinu; this must be cut with care, and the exist size. When the matting is well out, leaving no rugged ends of straw, the lnarulost part of the work is done. 'Thor.- is n vuurse straw gimp which may be usml for n nish to Cuvc-I` the edges, if desired. For wimluw '(l1.`CUl'llH|)llS0l' frieze, thu gimp is not. in all m-ct-zssary if tho mut- ling is null cut. us \'-'l1vn once it. is placed on the will there is little wear and tour to fray if. ` vnougn to give u (Ina). ._ ` Fir:-it it must he thorougiily wnsimd in i strong suit and wntvr, then placed at under ` a heavy weight to try; great (`are must be taken to make it pvrlbctiy sxnogth, tint. and ` straight, for` it, is nupussible toremove any Cl`1)0kLNill\`.\\' or um_~\'-Iixiueaa, except by "dau1p- ening and prossing. A very simrp knifo and ruler am neccasury for the cutting; scissor: will ubt do. ' i -A ._:...... ..0 .......I l\- I.-..'..lAI L.......1_....__L,I ` U31 I0! 1118158. _ Decomtm` and l-`urnisher, which suggests this useof (`hinesc storm coats, says that when these are not to be had the straw matc- ting which comes around. ten chests may be used instead. The grocer is usually glad enough to give it away. l 4`in-ct. it mus-t hr thnrmirrhlv umulund in ` An Artistlc Decorative Material Thpt j `Lends Itself to Many Purl-po_oos. - ` ' Chinese storm:-oats are among the latest ` novelties used {or home decoration. These costs are worn by the Chinese laborer to pro- tect- him from the Wcallhvr. and most .tIectu- ally they db it. They are made of coats straw tnstting,91Kb1Q9n')r twenty inches deep, edged with a short fringe; esch upward row overlaps the one below it, so that the rain mus on it as wan-r does on a duck : back. The coats are taken to pieces and the single strips are usnd for decorating spaces over windows, manta-ls, and sometimes they are for friezes. " ` I\;_........A.... .....l l.\|s~ni.-Iru.~.n -..|.{`..l. ~....._....A.. ALL `AROUND THE Hogss. Delicious Lay:-r I A Dgllonto Daurt. _ _-.-..; ....... .._:n- 1., n Ullll` II L` Illlllg` |" Kill` VVUI` IL L loops ptmsul through (I gilt sword cw.-, -.. '.-v_.._ BEST IN THE MARKET. Ind No. I nuu-lo Street. ` I lnreuoo street Whut. " " 8-8I.. lnwronoo Wharf. Ceoure dollve before broken wuuhu into In. (`Met 0 oo-8t.. Lawronoo'Whnrf. Bnnoh Omco-~(`:ornor Kin and Cluenoe BL. to Brltlh Aulgorloun dohel ` J npt an In wuory e vorynupocu Cool I" under cover and well screened C'!'do:ahono Communication. .. JAMER SWIFT & C0. at \u tux` lJuIlLU'l.',l llpub. vxbinvt plmLu;__;rnph is en- nt on n I .u kgrnund of n 1: mxdu lmlf lurger all .\ buw of ribbon may be Mn] e~'t_`'l0 is If fnnvy 1 lmmldul or lnaintmi hung tn thn wall with ..I OI`:-nnul. A ...'h . o-.\-..I > PJx.'u'i $`.f :"_;7u'1`:'u`1'.'a"Ke'.'un:' "'u'oo'r"'.:..1..3{fn `l`'.a"` u....`x1E"R.'vS.'i`.'u`I.' 3 TH E on NTM ENT ::.:'.::'L:',:.r.:::.. '2':,~.;."a*.rs::.:.m.- mas and om wotmns. 16 Ma nmml for the am of nmohm-. sou `noon. -1 0ouhI,0o|dl.Rhounnt.Inn.0out. 0 am Bwdllnaoudn IUIDBIIII. Mun um nuo.1nNomu In Oo......::.*%a:m.<:n"'"=~'-' -' *~*-~ I ..:::.:m".a-'a%*se.'m%saam:aLr6ow:,':.`..:.,s:. " "" 7 < st nllunuotuxoyoart nlauo marvellous shot, and giving strength and tone to than in Dunn! ch Dw ; thy notion to the 8'l`0)l`A-55-I and B(|).WEl3. 072.0: tho olroulnuon of pun and oath: blood. hlnnlal otnll not In PFIiLEs AND OINLTM Em`. A23 I'\ I INCLUDING Black Lace Flouncings, Black Lace Scarfs, Black Faille. Gros Grain Silks and Satins, Handsome Henrietta and other Black Dress Goods, China Silks in Light and Dark Shades, Pongee Silks. D. F. Armstrong. LADIE s KID TOILET SLIPPERS For 750. TIIIS VTEEK, HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, NEW'- SPRING - GOODS, i v ~___:.-_ :j---: --`vi:----1 New Coloring: And Neg Stripes, i1 36 inch, 40 inch, 45 inch and 60 inch. Also New Patterns and Shades in Art Blinds. For the Latest Novelties in Window Decorations call at the Carpet House of Richmond, Orr 8:. Co. EARD AND SOFT WOOD. A ng_-___ , VLADAST..FBZi 3L!.N9.-Ho!,-L.AND. Nam (`A -4 The Real Josephine" Kid Glove, acknowledged by competent judges the best in the world. All the Choice Spring Shades. Something New The Very Newest Veiling Materials, Newest Shades. Newest Pat- terns and Lowest Prices. KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES. Just Rece`ved One Solid Casebf Ribbons in all the New +5 hades for Trimmings and Art Work. Specially low prices for Good Ribbons. Just marked o an assortment of most beautiful patterns at prices that are really lower than ever before. Kindly inspect these before deciding. ' EMBROIDERIES Down Town Shoe Stores Every Time NO; 26ObV;PRI]S1'OESS STREET,` ONE DOOR ABOVE RElD'S FURNITURE STOAREL Bush and Blinds, Mouldings and other factory work. A full stock always on hand. Call and ex nnlne. W. B. 0 S. ANGLIN. Wellington street. North. MONTREAL SHUESTRE JOHN LAIDLAW & SONS. WALSH & STEACN7 J. _AIBEIRN'E'Zl_I'_Z `Lu: \.IlIl.lAl/ RICHMOND, 6BR & co. CAN BEAT THE PRICES VEILINGS, VEILINGS. No trouble to show goads. RIBBn0NfTI?IBB0Ns. WILL SHOW THIS WEEK. 50 CASES OF Coal. who]EsaIe, Retail,` nnnnu u\V milnt II A l)I1I1IlI 14| Princess Street, EMBB`oIDERIEs-' T IMPORTED BY or n: WALSH & 8TEAOY'B. L- V7 -T-JJEJ 0nIcI-0or. Ranch and Omaha Bu. In thislocallly for Gilmour at Cola (Trenton) tool of (`lurence :-street. E'0Rl)|2llS leflal |.h0 stores of Mr. James Reddon.Prim-use Strec-,t.and Messrs. McKelvo/ & Birch. Brook Street. will be promptly xllleo. felephone Communication. agents Black Diamond Line. L. W. B CK. E. A. BOC"`H. i"< i%LiIbLsiis""c$* 000%; an best deecriptlon. under cover. well screen and promptly delivered. Buncn wood and ` Hard and Soft Cordwood of nut quality on hand. Inspection solicited and aau'al'w'1ov guumuleed. YAlU)~-Oorner Ontario and West Stream. '2 Q'Uice-(`larcn'ao and Ontario Streets- fool of (`lurence Street. nrmmlczlm leal Lhe mu (Joan and Wood I.-Mars. Uoala or me an best description. under well nromutly Wilt. IIAI lllllllbllu I I: was VERY oumAPm'f~ 1331033 JOH[4 L. aovcs. 351 Princeu Street, cor. Sydenhnm Street, Kinutnn. LJJ-`tel-LIKJ-I-L Ki JJWH` Whnrn en. Veuselcggenta an Wholesale and Retail Lou] and W headers. Goals of the vnrv host dam-.rintlun_ under cover. `WALSH. --nu-,_(Vnn Ilnrv-nah and llnlnv.-In RI: BREOf& B_o'c'>"I'I-I \l7L--6I-uu-1.: `Ya-and Ann-non -n \l.'|-xnlnnulnnn IF YOU WANT THE Oheapestc Best/-'urniture INTERIOR cmm nmcomronsr Next door to M. Drenmm. Princess St. Tinsmithing. Plumbing,Stea.m and Gas Fitting Steam and Hot \Vnler lleatimr Enuineora. Agent for the Celebrnled Spiral Radiator Hot Air Furnace nmnutuctured by _M. H. J5 oobs. Syracuse. N.Y. :_*i'_- QABN QVSKY GE/VU//VEAUML7 mic//e-p/ated, HALL, PA; Luz}R,% coo/(//va STOVES and RANGES, A l)I4u"l` A VI` sac~:$`. HANK M `BOOKS mums, EASY, 1uN'c{r11'v3 onn cams. lA I`TR.ASSES,`SPRING BEDS, Ac. l`l'RKI_SH AND OVERSTUFFED WORK A .SPEClAL'I`Y. ESTIMAPES GIVEN FOR EVERY DES- CRIPTION 011` REPAIRING . CARPETS LAID. M M Opposite Polson's Dr: ~ btore. mumcmss S 1'}: K m`. Kingston , Umonsmmcrn % % Dealcna and Estimates Furnished for an . Kinds of Work. 3RAM5'$- SOLE AGENTS - ---a----it UIII ' I 7'1! I-llilv BDNOO uv-don.t. be a olam-and don't wnl kill the great spring ruuh is on. Alf Ivlllutlllvrrln hnnnunlv-unn an me great spring ruuh ls_ . AN IIMAIQT L113 0!` HANGING8 Ioloot hon. Alvin: tho but selected and Iiout stylish amok in Eutern Ontario. Give us a call and look over our stock. hhflvnlvln 1:1 I v 1 II ; nun nnnn n F. C.MARSHALL, IVU III I Ollll Inll IDOK UVBT our BUICK- a6B1Ns0N:s WALL PAPER nnror '27? Baqot Street. /. 3. & s. ANGLAIN, woon & COAL YARD, u LodKTXf`?HT. eENu+`NE ABE} sKATES, OF Ai.L DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT D6110 In YOU!` OHIO?! 68H] [OI PAINTING - AND - PAPERING Q-._....- ..` 1,, . n (XII. Ill AND IIDIAU STREETS. --1:1 an. .3 A Indiana 0515'. E.EE[TiE*_9: An IIIALI4 n FURN1iiEwuAnE T0 onmm. 281 PRINCESS ST? MERCHANTS I _- Housemrisgix HENRY .BRAME, I nnrllw-nno TYnAA-nonl-1-nu n-`J : Leadln Undertaker and : balmer. -2s1 PRINCESS s'rREET,_ I"4\- G-..In..L....... no-_.\..o I B|BB'Y 5. VIRTUE. IS ALWAYS arocxnu wrrn nu: Boot Dry Hard Wood, Dry Block Wood, Dry Kindlinc Wood and the Boot descriptions of Cool, CORNER or BARBACK nu) om`; R10-81-3. Cor. Sydenham Street. 2 Telephone oommunloatiou. iivonoxii Ai~IDWQoAL._.: ANDIALL KINDS or nnnnmmnn ll; Send In your orders early fox-` ITILIA Ann-\ nan:-I FURNITI/VJRE. &c.. ~CH EAPEST AT- gjj :3 60 cents a. pan`. Iommunlcanon. JAMES SWIF'I`& CO. $1 per pair. nomcns Ion IWININU WEAR. , In the annexed cut are shown three French models of bodicea, for the opera. concert, etc, and repreueuting diemnt styles `The first guro shows a graceful bodice of pink, moire, adorned with pulngs and embroider- ieu outlined with gold thread. The bodice shown in the second figure is made with the full drapery in front, and so beoomingm very slight gures. "Around the nwi: and down the left side isabordero! faillo cov- cured with gold and jet, beads. The third bodice in of apricot pink cloth. overlaid with zlualgniin vhartrause green. The waiatcoaz front is of corded silk. The upright collar is of the two luau-rials, as am {hf I'e\'1-'rs. The pointed bodice jun described in much liked by women with weiidoveiopuiiigureu,`nait. malice the waist appear unmiier than do the empire waists. Draping the fronts of due: waisu straight across from one under arm noun to tho other. hiding tho darts that an tholiniug, is a prevalent fashion for high and low oorsnges alike, and gives the favorite empire eect. ` '33:-Azin 'o.L `no.1 Eula}; Hard Wood, Mill-Wood. Verona I 1-.` Extreme-l_v lnw lmdir`o.~s' for evening dmcsas lmvu given way to tho umu-r half low waists, .~..-nu` I! \\'lm'lx nI'<- rut round in the m-ck, or puum-d. or uvul, ms the lush` of the wt-urvr may ulivtatv. In some of those budims the bruad sub is wonu to gain the short empire waist, so much affovtexl. but many Indies -ounnue In patruniza the long pointed bodice. \\`hi`|I :~hU\\'B n no gure to greater advan- tage than does the round waist. lllA\l\Il- ` V.-rv \`u'.;n' 'irLa sumvtinu-s w.-ar their . . .5 ` bun" nH lhmwn hm-k llllx] hanging In lung vnrls lwhiml. but this is only fur girls under I5 V1-ur.~' 0! nm`. 35,4 ullnlutl. \' ._.. III | `~`L'w`u Surah silks must be. L`lTu'1i\`-- \'.h<-n mmlv wiIl1.~l.':m.,ht .skirt.~'. .\Un|I- l'l'Zl|l\'\"ll\ |l'l||\\ l`ll :lu`.uV`. "l,D.\'3|K how urn sold with tho sllm-s in the cumvt slnulv. \\'ashin_'.: silks, ulsu mulled silk rlwviots. are umung; spring; lxuportaxium, zuul are to he usxvl nut nnly for ll11lI. but for entire 4"-. .. `I-`l` I tlrvx utuc l()()pS, MRO a mouses vars. mnuo m the same silk as the Shoo, lil)('(l with` \'untra. iug vulor, standing; up nu the uxswp. but clus- tvrwl lug--llnur and .~-cum- by u I-mp and smnv lv:| -wk lrol->\\'vn '.|u\*`.-r-. ~'T,b~xs.-lk lLl'I, llll |'UHllJll.'I.R.'. For evening shoes there is a most dainty looking new orumuentaliuu, composed of fuur little loops, like aI11011se`.~'vnrs. mudo in tho cannneillz ns: rlm chnn limul u-Ml.` .-.\nO-mp! Anu, nuu BCIIJ llfb I Iuuuu, uuaus unu 3l.!W|I1;.'. Gray unto paper is f.N'hi()DlllIlt`, and a nmrel box for It (brought out recently for New Year`s gifm) is in the form of mold rusty iron trunk, of small sign, with nails and pad- lock, 1111 complete. Fnr nvnuin-r shun: Hun-.. in in lung? .I..:..o.. Dress und Fashion. A fashionable bootmaker has sxwcesxfully launa-In-(I his )'Vl"l(`hting shoes for la which are tu be seen in muruqu leather. with whim heels, sewing and white ribbon lacing up the instep; in navy blue with white, and in white kid, with scarlet ribbon. heels and s0win;:. Gnu: nnhu nnnnr is fn.-hinnnhln am! :1 n.u-nl <>.oA.L e~..v%v .94 aux`! ('3 DUI lllllllll" \\ nu Vllll. During the first three months wuxliled wrappers, mudoof clivosv <-lotli, will be found very vnn\'v11ie11t in mlil w<=ath-i- to take the placo of the light annel wrappers that S(`l'\'0 on mild days. \\'a.dded comforter quilts of (`lmeso (`luth make mi oxvellont sub- stitute fur tlm nmre v.\'pcix.~ai\'o lillnixlmts uml lup robes. They are warm, soft and light. uml then. too, tlu-sax vbvmc cloth quilts [mm thn ma-rlt of boing iue-xpvnsive. .\l10tll4`l` mn- vmiexn-~ worthy of a plane in all I113`:-tlvs is a .~qi1nr:~ lap rnlw mmlu n1 'I`url;i.~l1 towellng to u5(`(lullllgtllC`lllfl1l1I`S bntli. llulllllj llll lH.\|R.'l UIIV lrllLlIllL'(.I. In thv m'<`uI|1]1ulI}`iI1grut are shown 1: night _I)V|'l1(ll|Il d:1_vr<>ba included inn l.n_u-tte that cmno root-ntI_v from Lumlun. I`h-so rlnnmts. as will lx-$0011. arc` quitv .~i1npluund prulnisv vuxnfurt tn buth the baby and its ut- tendunt. Thv night gnvm, which will serve the first thrm months for u. layguwux us well, is made with :1 square yoke burl: and frnnt, and the lxulivc and wnistlvuml urn gntlu-nwlt Tbo lxiglx rulx.~dosigm~ fz-rlu_\' wnnr nu vxtra 0(`L`asiun.ais of mmnlwiv 1m(l'th(- trimmings coxlsist of rwlx oxnbrnidory. Thu enr b|'uid(`rcd yoko matches the skirt. The lung slm-\'(\s tcrminatu with ('u1T.~. cl... 4:...` 01...... ...,\..u_- _.. I) 1 l:\'rA\"r`s NIGHT wows. DAY DRESS Mnnv muthers keep infants the rll`.\I fvw weeks In unstarched garments, inn word, in night gnwnsof simple (`n11stl'u(`1`,in||. but 01 fine quality and tnswfullv trimmed. In lhn lI|`v:|InI|nlI\`in|rnuf nrn u'1:\u'I\ n ..6.vl.t Elluborute dresses for infants are happily a ` !..ing of the past. Generally speaking, baby in-5-scs are exceedingly simple, except, of coursa, the christening robe, which is usually a more or i093 elaborate n.iYair. The dresses, naarule, are made with yoke and culls of emhmidvry. drawn work, tucks or brier stitching. The skirt of many oi thesb dresses is [ilt!l`6(i into the yoke and nished at the bottom. with a broad hem, above` which ap- pears soinotimes a Cluster of illCk:*lk`(`li'h3i`ll{lI- `in; with `rows of hrier stitching, and some- times with rows of insertion. , V` STYLE$ IN DRESS APP'ROVED`BY THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. f-fugggmgtlolu for I110 Llyoio-(.:uuvenlolII_: XI,-zht Gowns and Simple [lobes lol- h:; nntn4-Elabomte Drona No Longer. 'L`nh-rated `by Sensible Mulhers. \\'ll,\:l:_ SIl.\g:jY_}I_)j'_1;\Ii!` lhullrt-vi for Ii"-nlng Drum-3. I,|_,,| Iv .- -nun, uuu nu!` nun w.:u-__'. 11- lxuir l.'nu:I\-1| uuzl falling, n h4lIIl(`ulllt`S several long \|ll Il1I .II 1 hm'r ,unl tlw v-- - vouw - ww-. _ vv. -- `..-._ _- N. -01-donloh. at the Orooery note of Ju On . Prlncon u-oat. will receive prompt nuuuon. lf'l`o|onhonc oouunnnionuon mri:-l _ I. of lu-.'1v_\` quality in lxrwtoirv III -ml .u.s lI`0.~N-s. Ir.-mu upfruzv Hun Luv .-at. . -` THE BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY. MARCH 1. .-N... M zun tlm .; culls -u-- \(M Ono cup of bugtrr, two cups of sugar, the ` eggs, leaving out half the whims, one 5111 of muvnter, it little our. Roll In mgar. -'_' _ ....4..--4 ` Onion Pie. Minqo nely thr`-c omomc, with which 1111 a pie pinto" lined with pastry. Pour` over it. four tablaupoonfuis of xweet (Tenn, moot- enod, and a critic of any kind of spice do- Iimd.` Cover with upper (mm and bake slowly. V I III`) uu _}p..|bIfu. uIol-uAu&uwIo--- dnlll-DIM terod pan: with peanuts and pour the (`Andy- over them. When nearly cold, mark of! Into squares. (I uv`--vn av nrxuurln scald one quart new milk in double boiler. ` Meantime beat until still the whites of four eggs, and add to the-.zn three tablespoonfuls sugar and one teaspoonful vanllln or` other nvorlng. Fog; rtlqoy hot muk slowly upon chin mixture. hunting all the time. Then pour -dnto buttered teacups. set these in I dripping pan of boiling water and bake In the oven half an hour or until rm. Tho heat should be only moderate. Pack on ice and turn out on some plates 00 servo. Poonut Candy. Five cups of sugar, six tablespoonfuls of wnwr, {our uhlespooumln of vinegar, one tablespoonful of butter. Boil (without stir- Vring) till I 1t..AtlIys..1n.mh.lsa&a-. Manhat- humrl nnnn with nnmmh: nnrl nnnI- nu. nu.-"In; - JeP`iW99P_F9. R _.-._ ,..n _.._,\. -..-... One oupful of p0\\'d1-rod sugnr, one table- spoonful of butter, threu eggs, whites beaten separately, half a largo cupful of milk, one > cupful and a half of flour, one heaping toa- spoonful uf baking powder; avor with va- nilla l`lIn\ huffnr nnal unnm 0| ..... nnlduv B|IJlJlIl MI 1'] UHIILIE ] UuCI', UIIVUI` \V|l4u "3' nilla. Cream, butter and sugar thoroughly, add yolks, next whites beaten to _n still froth, then gradually our and m ilk. baking powder ham This nukes three layers and is very nice when put. together with A com starch cream, with a soft idhig `on top. nakml Turkey. Parboil u littlv, thm make :1 hattnr drP.ss- ing for it nml mm. lame and lmkv. If you fancy a variety of Ilnvurs vumbizled you can add about twvuty-ll\`o uy:.t;.-rs In the dressing, fry nnd stun` tlm Iurkvy with it. Baste and turn tho lurkvy wry -{ton till it is nicely hruwnml, lhpu mko it up and add to the greasn that has drippml from tho turkvy into the pan euungh 0! tlm liquor in which it was boiled to make a uivu gI'u\`y. Stir whe it is cooking down. add vlhv hn-r and gizzurd and pour into your sauce boat or tureen. '\.`I\IV\v l||7KJ` 1'.\`u rilrhnn I or hnlbcrd. . I.\|.4 . This poclu-L in mmli: In:1u-rial. cu-usual \'.'1I| \'ul\`-t |'ibbuu; it is I am . ...I .. I \ ....... M1-dln-val Paper Pocket. The wall pocket is onu of the most useful of articles that also my A-laim to {K decorative v!!'o<-2, and it is tburoforu ulwu_\'s more or less in fu.~hiou. The {arms it takes on are al- luust I1llXI11n'l`]n'.\;~ ,1h(*tl\*>fI`e of course being for .~nn~thiu; nun-14;: u o.-ll as prctl _v. Among nu-nt1':1ucie`s is the cue slmwn in the nut. l`l `llll LTI Illl llllls EIUI |L .\: Lottvr cu_~4-5. pup: r hulders, and a variety of pretty and useful urticlvs may be made {rum the ammo umtpriul. if the worker has a little ilxgmuitg`. uuuvu ll Ul'\I.I'l\A. Fit-turu frauxesa f plain thin wotul may be t:uvcrc with the matting uud lumdsomely dt't-uratul u"Ltk k`tIi<)1'.\ if (11-sirwl. ;\ mirror frumui with a matting frame was dwurutul with u ruxuiing viue of many t`nIt\l t*Il morning glorics_. lmnm .-..-....- ..n...~ I\..I.lm-u nmt .. .-.-4.1+. guy IKXIIIHKWJ I |l'l V` ['11] The beauty uf u r: Imuu-ed by plzwim: lhv nmt'ting an im around lhuu 1 t.\-lf. midml if 1|;-\ i1`m-I. Iv: ...._ , r.. ll'\ E [III \`|lHIl'Jl|L II -`Ill Tun chu.-.l In.-mung; lnut'kgrnl1lld,fm` plum pictures. .~\m-n;:;n'- .~-9-.-n was om nlu In I A of cardhuartl and mm lu1(l1HlSlP1lI-\p{I`Hl<'l' ' of (',`him`.~u (jhilsln-n. ~ trip, wow pumwl till i nvr glo\\'r~d n lmw uf g I `himm. .-hm u.-I.-r- man want the Drielt. Chonpen; uzi ` E Maple and Bunch Cordwood, Oak. Bin-h Auh, Elm or Hemlock Oordwood sawed or Un ed. `(Yr {you wunt Klndllnc Wood. ). or Sbov ` Goal ut Cal. No. I Cod. Soft or Black- Hulda : Coal. go to B. OMWFORDI 00.. - Foot of Queen 60. :1 II 15;-.. I-n. `A 5].. n...-_.- .A:_. .5 I-.

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