Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1887, p. 3

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heated or a hot "tor H. A. LlFF|T0N'S,V Slightly soiled, but just as Good as the Best, and from $|.00 to $|.50 Cheaper. 200 DOZ. NEWEST KID GLOVES AT WALDRON S. D. F. ARMSTRONG, BLANKETS! PALACE BOOT &: STORE A Full Line of CHILDREN'S AND MISSE8' SCHOOL BOOTS.` We have nine. without doubt. the Finest OIL GOAT 300'!` FOR LADIIB . in the city. . BREVSEE & ROGKWE LL, 187 Princess Street. next door to Powell`: Photograph Gunny. AWLEX. ROSS, JUST I//VBALED AT THE CARPET HOUSE Prepare for the Cold Vfeather by buying 9. Suit of Warn: Under- clozhing at ALEXANDER RO SS - L000 Pairs 00 Ladies American Rubbers ::t5Y4Ei}7I'G woRT(sT RICIIMONI), ORR CO. %MD AND 8/L I/H? WA ro//3. Goods bought for cash from the Hills in most am; and Mar!!- [ ed at a Very Close Prot. ` wALsI 1E'8ZTEAcY`s UNDERWEAR - DEPARTMENT. ARMSTRONGS, u'Watehes, (nooks and Jewelry Repaired. Will commehce TO-MO'R'ROW a Big Drive Sile of Blahkets, Comforters, Flannels and Wool Underwear. ' ---l RICE9 ALL REDUCED.--- tturent Bargains. Call and see : the above goods and save money. 1 SEASON/\B LE A DVICE! Ladies ( Ladies I Ladies` 1 Ladies ( Ladies` ( Ladies` 1 Ladies 1 lI'l`|u- moat. carefully ices. to be hml {rum CRAWFORD PEACJIES for Large quantities arrivinz daily II .\.-\R. F.\'ow* is the time to buy. ('Alcutl.n Cocoa E Striped Napier I ('rim|on Basile, ( Two-yuul min]: I 1'ico.-' JJ(>\\'c1' Than E\`e1'. .\Ien`I Ribbed Shirt: and lhaweu from 23 cents up. Buys` Shirts and Drawers in Union and All \\`ml. all nine. Lmlien and Misses` Fmlerwenr in .\l-rino unvl Fine Lamb`: Wool ; also Combination ._ Combination Suite, in 3 qualities. due 0 to 6. Women : Combination suits. Ladies Underveets and Drawers, in 10 qualities. Boys Underwear. in every else. in 8 qualities. Men's Sootoh Underwear. in 4 qualities. Men : Ouwdien Underwear from 21, 25, 30. 37c to 81. Red Underwear. KEEP WARM! ; Colored Undressed Kid Gloves, I6, IS inch. V Black Undressed Kill Gloves. ' `` Blsck Stitch,ed Back" Kid Gloves. Colored Dogskin Gloves. Stitch Y Colored Do kin Gloves. Stitch Back." 75 cents. ' Undressed losquetaire Gloves. Stitch Buck. Black, Cream and White Lint Gloves, 18, 20, ?2 inches. For 35 Cents. Misses, 30 Cents. s.\I|Yting. 24. 3 4. 4-4. .'> 4 and 6 4. , ll ..r_ . |\.'-___,_ I n_..-|. \I-`- PEACHES. TMCHES. `.-u----uh. - -. .- ., . ., .. - ...... - - ' Waning. Diamond Brunh Mots. Uroeu I`-uize. Felt, only $1.00, in (`Vinny-n, Garnet, Olive and Peucock Blue. m.-fully aelcctml clock of (`upon in (ixnuln. as well u the Lowest Hun WALSH & STEACY. RICHMOND, ORR & CO- 179 AA Wellington St., near. Princess __0|.-__. R- 'W'.AI.J3IROl\T- I F.A_'U'L.' I28 and 130 Princess St. 141 PRINCESS STREET. ..... ..... Crockery], Glassware, Etc. E. J oxls. 280 Princess Street. has always an excellent amok of exgress wnggona. crockery. alnssvmro. baskets an fqtncy goods _lo oljoose I lUIIl0luy uuu uwo A w....,,. J.G. BASTOW. umcllcnl annltarinn. Plum.)- .nz gun and steam tilting. 319 King St. Telu phone. No. 61!. ______._____..:._________ .______________4 Boots and Shoes. \\'. .-\D.\.\lR. mnfr. M on`: work a specially. I-`nctory work on hand. Brock Sn. near Market. "4 .. .-._ E. JONES. 230 rrmcuan auum. unc ... .. ex res: lassvmro, fancy goods to choose rom. t?Rogistryo1co for servants In connec- I inn. dreuwu n lllrlo, .4... AcK.\'nwL|mol:D by everybod ' that the nest line of soft drinks nmnulncturct in the city can lm fmmd at Hlxns Bnos'._ Market ._\'3]lla}':). nmnuhncturcd in me (my can be fuund BROS`. Squaro. They consist of all areuu-.d waters. Prompt ` kQ'lI0lll.I-on paid topic-nio parties. ld"I`olophone ` . ll. lllll uuu vvu. .n...... ...- _.- _ _- _, .1 u; sins 1'oNso}:1A L, 1 .~-1R Lou British American Howl Block. Clarence SI. 1\ .B.--'l`hese are mS'57ny Baths In the city heated by steam than-obv ueourlnz at all hm}-u hot "" ter * - Aug. 9 1 until`: nyc Svrrs 'l`m.\|.\u:n and made to order. in latest fashions. at Joux suAxAuAN`s. Market Square. Fon LA'r|u'r AMERICAN S1'\'1.l:s. guaranteed to Ill. to A. 0 BnI:x's.m Princess St.,nbo\'e syden am. l'IIUlllvl`u'rUuI1 o l J. W. Powlcu. has n in e slock of Picture Prauws and Room Moul in constantly on I hand. which will be sold as c map as it in pos~ : niblclo hnndlolt.b-ing imgnorlod dircrt from ` the vuumtncturer. No mi dlc man to have a mill. 1 can give Iowa! rates than over. Call and gel prices. u u..-um.-nanv, Photonranhcr. Enlnlgogl and gel pnces. H. Hnxnuasos. Photographer. Portraits and Views. Satisfaction 11 Honmcn Hun.-1.. (J. B. and 1-`. \\ .) clmi-e-igars and tubavcoo. Pool I ruum- In connection. 2lDllaaol.Sl..n March 4. 1, lg rat I: nu lliivuvu . ..... ll. .\'xw1.A.\'nxL l`rinc-as Stu-N. dealer in mguri. lnhacoos. pipes. II.-thing tackle and pocket hooks. Finest Llssurlmcul in the city. B. and I-`. W.) dualers In 1-huh-1-(`i|llll 8 `ml__bi_llinrd Fgh. 4. - (7:-orrrleu u ml Jdquoru. J, I! u,|,|u.uI & ('41.. 5) Brock Htroot. Family grow.-rlec. Imported wines. [human and clxnn. \`u"rum.\ \\'.uur.Nm'aI:. ndmluod In be the bout plm-v In the L`U\ to bn)'groccr|ua.cruc|uer)'. china. etc. Tllool. I` JOIIN.-4. 1`u:a.\':\' Hum. have removed In their new |1I`l'lI|Hm.|. [Crock uent. Murlml Square. win-ru H10)` show the |l\l Kl}lll_ _nnd I |_1`-.9! Illnvk uf.I-Ill` , 1 u _,. _,_ "I IIOI. ll Jullns. removed now_ llrnck Hwy lnnnul and nuuul of Im- Inrlud and Dollwnllc l.iquuru.Toas. (`lgnrsu &c.. n lheclu`. .n~cur1uuu.. .\l(INI\` 1'0 LOA.\' in large oraumll I rams of Interval. LII (`iIy nml Furl Luann gmnlod an (`ily and (`minty I Apply to 'l`un.\n.-t lilumm. .\IauuI81'r hum and lnnnunnqm Society. H one ihc Pout Ulilce. All klmis of goods cleaned and dyed and well` mshcd. _ I put up and have for sale the f`J em Package Dyes." warranted to be the best in the market. m- . A t '- led. T" " W s.'}{`. MONTGOME Y. _ Practical yen-._ '|'uu'lnx ova mm. H. P. Wnu vnv. toot of Prince BL. is ` one In the on)`. th most 1!: I cl 0 Ilylo o!qrk"Y:p1 In I nmcluuu rnlu to open and coumiomhl M ` ~ . 8 In`e`n'y Tollgsaoao No. I0. MCCA on l`lI0l..lI cum 1,..." ||nu-ding ma 0-. m Mu! llncol u-Boll. A new and u vouch: and oxoollcul horses. I u u luau. Lnmnr Inn! nf I ! , iltrot-|.ll\o| an lmvm In the cu. Vohloloo randy at I mo- !Illt I Clllvvs lcmln Elma. New uv In oonnqotlou will: Ht. Lnwnuoo Hotel on K nu Strum. I-`inn clsaln`-gs wlllulsunluon hand on an shorten II rlnu hmul II) n. 1`. Is. um n. u r. Dlnuuuu. \\`u.-nus. Pnormur. .\uuox mu. cornnaouoou and Mantras! sm-en. we Iluumad. It 8 yard and unhllur. or Nnu.-uu.~a nlmruu. Pruvrlot m~1-nu Ilonn. mrnor o Ouuo url Prim 1 con tmuu. 1'1:-at -Ian: I a lot: you! and ouhuui. Junk: Nonmu. def. \ mm : lhnn. cor. noon and Ontario 83. * amtuuon gunman . lno uqunahd mu-s. uood nu! and cabling. A. sun-on. `m.|)-kIIllcIA& Iitmil-. malt 0 vouazut A |lI9I|I|l' I 0 . . . L- uou and damn! Innllncu. auuwlultuauau. n.......-. 11...... an Ilnnni M. Inhllna hr and uaunllnl Innuuuu. -nu-. uuuuuu.-. onus`: llovru. It! wool in. luhllaghr IN hone: : yard fur vehicles : Ill) mu-01: meals nl ol hour-I: ban and II- quorn ;3Ilvo1-luln connection wouvcynoazp and from trains. A. VAnunnu. Prop. ....._....: Ur y lbiabluhuumta. I`. REIIIY. Itlbock Strut-I. the louunl `yin; livery undo la the cm. Tulwhcuo . ll. . Tole . mung`: Ir. -._ D-.5 Euno 1. V "U%N IINVI lU"UlW-""""' ls|.unl|o\*nI: l|oIlt`|lM'l I non Mall at mtulu llnun. W. llovu. I` It &I`- ' n........... um-... n-nu-In IIL. mud nm PRINCESS ST.. - KING-S'1V`ON. --- * . - - ..\ II IT:-I Iiulu-. u. an-nu-. .------ --_, llI'n.~4:1'1' llorvmuilnlnrto 81 II II; (`Inc hulol In 0.1`. K. 0"`. But \\'.uu.~a. Pnnrhmr. ('.UlRl'Tlll-`JN llama. I-`in: .~'1ru-I. Mum.-y to loan on I am-uril I111 1 lumlu'ug and Gas Fitting. .. n.......... ..-....olnnl nnninnrlnn. Plll` I-un-u-uvw - Hot and Cold fkxtjxs at all Houraist ,,,_ __..--.--...- .2 -. gr-1. ID- FRANKLIN, 1 Muunrr SQUARE. \ "i`fIE _omr qm_6'_roY_. PI Aw . 157. Incl Fruit. ('onfe'Noun'y. .l`r. - H... -I-....n... \H||: lfnlla nml I 2i.;..i;.. .1: is-;...:::...7;. ` `.. nA_. _.1.-..._-_.I Ihu-an-I \ CLE{\_NLlN! ;S IS NEXT T0 eonilktss II Ila...` - 7 ;;(7[ilI's WIh'llc'V4AIV:lx./ nu .\-n.n I riI\n|I-in 5`! PIN". (`PIT |o'a um: sun: In Uuvun. ......... ..... I * . , IJAMES THOMPSON,f . 331 and 333 mm: St ___________________. .1:-eatod Waters, Etc. '*` ----- |-- --n--in-ulv Hunt lh THE `TOILET.- .PIuo!ogruplu'`. .... L.-. . I...-an nlnnl 51;:-5 ng. 7 ._.. _._.: ......l.. on n I"o'uum'c'aI. u.~._,__..| . Photographer. guaranteed. 1 Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda. Birch Beer and Cream Sodn--lhe finest in the any. Davies, Gold Medal Ale in pints mjd quarts. t1Also*a line stock of choice Wines and I 1-..-.. 1 1 Man. Confectioners. E It . To: '3? :?"m%`i Oh out!!! 0! modcr Klu : 5 on. Anovrudn 1:! bonus. L` LL` -&L.&l.l...I.V MARKET SQUARE. v- Finnnrlnl .\m~n1.< King an real vslnlo and other El sums allow I-`arm Props-rt) ! 4 `nnnI\' In-hunturus. . ar Preserving. ' at the BAZ- .) dealers In ml billiard n r Princess UDP` How to Enlarge Children : Drones. Mothers complain of not knowing how to ` enlarge girl : drone: when they grow rapidly. yet we think this cannot be so diicuiu a task i with the prevailing fashion of open hodices i with a colored plasiiron of another material. Pleated plastrous are often carried to the waist on pointed bodicea. and an answering trimming added to the front of the. skirt, or the fronts of a bodice that is too narrow may he turned back above, lined with I ditferent hue, and'n gauged stripe not on from the re- vers to the waist; these, however. should be edged with the niaberhl of which tho skirt is composed to give a tasteful oect. `A tucked chemisette of muslin. tulle or otamine in white or cream should nish on such a dres. The back niiq front of a yoke grown too email may be enlarged by inning in tour stripes of any pmtty material, can down the front. a see: ml and thin] round the arm hole: ' and Kim fourth .:s`.-.. the back. 1 CHOICE` FAMILY_6:_BAKEilS' UR SEED GRAIN. PRESSED HAY. CLO- VER AND TIMOTHY SEED. emnnsnnnsl mass. The bridesmaiddres represented in the cut is of white Bengeline and Valenci- ennos lace. The skirt is trimmed with lace, a ruche of plnked moire around~ the foot and n sash of moire ribbon. ` The long waisted bodice is made high about the neck and has a full lace vest with raven on each side and a bow of moire ` ribbon on the top. The short tulle veil is ` fastened by a cluster of white owers. Long gloves and slippers of ten colored undresed kid, with silk stockings of the some shade. llllfllll Bridesmaids` dresses are fashionably made of moire with brocsded stripes and love. When there are a number of bridesmaids eerh pair wears a dierent color. These dresses are msde with A short bouifanl. skirt, lace ounces and A long pointed waist, with Pom- pedour square neck and elbow sleeves; I smell hat of lace and a basket of owers car- ried in the hand complete thue Drearlen china toilets. White moire besques with lace skirts uld moire sashes will also be worn by brides- maids. A group of six brideamaids have chosen Suede colored China silk for three dream and heliotrope silk for the other three. Pretty drones of white nuns veiling with full rest: of Alencon lace have revere of white moire and moire straps fastened by gold buckles; with these are stringleu bonnets of lace, with gold quills thrust through a large bow of white moire ribbon: the bouquets are of blush roses and maidenhair term. A pretty and simple dren for a maid of honor, or for several bridesmaids. is of white satin surah, with a very full short skirt, shirred at the top and not trimmed otherwise. The full gath- ered waist has a sash of white moire ribbon tied behind, and the bouquet worn in the cob sage is of yellow roees. A short tulle veil falls just belowthe waist.` Bridumaids wear tnn colored Suede gloves, with slippom of the semetan kid and stockings to match; these complete dresses of any color as well as whim Qnilastn IIIDFI 1'0lLIfl'I- The bridal gown shown In the that cut H of pearl white nnft rapped ellk trimmed with whihlnee and I moire huh. ` The (route! be nklrthlnld tn wide dde pleat, and nearly covered by I deep lace apron, which Is duped by plants on the left etde; the train In plain and very tulL The long pointed cottage in cut square It the top, and opens out I lace plutron gathered above and pleated to a sharp point below; the elbow eleevee am also rut ot! nqunne near the top. end lled In with lace which falls in I pleated frlll below. The collar is made of row: of peorll. The cash of moire ribbon ls folded to follow the outlines of the pointed coruge, and falls in loops and {ringed ends on the left ends. A cluster of orange blouome In low on the left of the Inlet. and similar ower: an placed in the folds of the tulle veil, which is long. full, with plain unhemmed edges. and is arranged to lene the face uncovered. White undressed kid loves, white ntockings. and white satin `noes with lace rosettes. Bouquet of orange blnnoml I)_LI.......-LI.J .I..\.-go Anna I-nhinn-hln -'IQAll\ I II-IWIISIIT III?! I3!-1-Z- Iouncuotrouudpoini or in wldobnudlln Toluhnbnnn.nro!ombro|dondlInoIu'ood onoughtodrnpothocnttn homo! lhgnlln. Whlu nun wsthluolouncu and urnuun orlillaolllnvolloywulotaguuouznuh thotyplcnl gown forcbrlda whoulnddn will wutplnII'tullo.InAkhg the abloon at thonlurwhlloundroulndndot thaw nndgoldgnupuuollnnyou. The cut: pruontul In this Inn ropnlnnt New York luhlonl for autumn woddlnp an tlluuu-nod and dncrllnd by Hnrpo Boll . Ivory with loan. tslllo tuuaho Bouton- Jbqubaudnorqlpd ullh Inthhhrbol rich nddlngpwupupcdlnnhhunnn. 'l`lnlrI-Inning hunt inhneuhhtoh; In-an... nl lnnnnnl nnlnl nr in chin hnnnllln \ INLAIOINO DRESSES FOR FACT GROWING CHILDREN. New York Fuhlon (31 Autumn Wod- IHlI|I-I'lI| Dunlptlou. with [quara- Qlull. lor Maths; 5 lIr|do'| fallen! and llrlduuloldr Drona. WHAT SHALL WE WEAR? THE BRITISH WIlIG.FRIDAY. OCI`. H. ___________________ JUST TH/:' THING F0}? P/0-/V/08. -.-_ ::..a. 121...}. nm..- ...-.,; , Choculnto Onramoln. , Two cupfuls of New Orleans-molasses, two my-fuls 0! coffee sugar. one cupful of milk, I.~xt.ter the size of an egg. one large cuptul of ; !~:xlel chocolate. to be stirred in when the gzixture thickens. Flavor wnh vanilla. Pour -rx buttered `tins and` when nearly 0001 mark I 1 '..m lit mm cogu Wxuer ml IIIIII pr-vu-u._ - ` . NeIa'lc-lm-tn! touch mu : uual _handlo it In ns pousilni--. I~4 the rut, of an 8I1lvImr- 't.y in all 2 "hi 0! IV u2~.\:::` :9.-. ~. Eng. ' rm: Point : In Igonorvlng. A I-`rulz that is to be preaervu-1 may be kept [`l`mllA t.urnJn;.: n lurk bolor by dropping it into cold l\`tIlEI` mu filial pm-In-l._ , FY.`-`:3 Int nnufnl Onnnh frnih nlul hundln it Brown sun so. I Brown sauce is an important source of savor in the cooking of the cheaper meats, nnriingreatly relished by all children and many grown people, with potatoes, rice nngi rand the like._ TNo w, brown sauce is. in com- mon parlance, a good, brown gravy. A little` 1 meat dripping and a litl:lo butter are placed ` over the fire. some ilower is st.i|'red m and in-owned, after which is p0m`0d on. uinttlo at ` a time, enough boiling water to make the ,',rnvy, which is boiled uni sezmonrd with salt ': ud pepper. Bundled Fruit. Penc\hes and pears for bmndymg should be peeled and` plums pricked to prevent bursta ` ing. Mnkleu syrup with three-fourths of a pound or x pound of sugar, as is preferred, to a pound of fruit-, using a small cupful of ` water to t pound or augnr. Let the syrup- come boa boil, put the fruit in and boil ve * (minutes. Remove the fruit nretully and let the syrup boll rwen minutes longer, or until it thickens well; add one pint of brandy to (our pounds of fruit and take the kettle from the fire. Pour the hot syrup over the fruit and seal. CIOVCS, IIIISIJICO uuu jlvppul. (uh Luu winn- toes, onios and spices into the preserving kettle, in layepi, and cover with good vine- gar. Boil slowly. half an hour or until the tomato looks clear: " Apple Pleklee. Peel enough npplu to (ill a jar of my sine you may choose and preparing by the fol- lowi-rig receipt enough vinegar to cover them, pour it over the Apple: boiling hot and repeat this three days in succession. It the apples are not clear gnd tender by that time, turn the whole jarlul into 5 bell metal kettle. and boil until the fruit is Iuclently soft to be readily pierced by a straw. To seven pounds of fruit, which will about till a gallon jar, put three pounds 01 brown sugar, one quart of good cider vinegar, I tnbleepoonful of celery need. A tablespoonful ot powdered cinnamon and half dozen whole cloves Green Tomnto Pickle. For an excellent pickle of green tomntoel cut a peek of tomatoes in thin slices, sprinkle : with salt, using about two teacupfuls, and let stand twogiays; then drain 0!`! the lnine, slice A dozen onions thin and mix together a fourth of a pound each or mustard nnd mul- tanl seed. nnd an ounce each of ground cloves, allsplco and pepper. Put the toma- in... nhihifu and Kninns into the m-elarvinr IND woc-o mmox ron A noon. An end wood design for a square room. re- pmiuced tron: Decorator and Furnisher, is shown in the cut. Hard wood oors are in use in theneet clan of houses. and continued trial only makes their advantages more man- ifest. Besides their durability, hard wood lloore, especially those of and construction, huve a beauty of color and grain which re- commends them to the eye, and when used in conjunction with a pienitude of rich and heavy rugs they gofar towards ailing the re- quirements of a perfect oor. Hard Wood Floors. The I-minty, vlennlint-In and lnullhfulu of hjrnl Wuoul (loan have made them popular \\ ith all llu my lmunvwiw.-z, mm! the growing f.|\<>r VI ilh which may are I'r';:nnhs.| hu had In m.-my ilnprnu-meIIt.u In their (`0lISl.rll(`U()ll. .\mmgdraw|uckI tothe nsouf than door: has lwvll tho n-mliuau to sh--w o-wn modern! m-nu . such as marks of -mum. 1uu'|.s In shoe In-In, M`. A remedy to [hm has been found ` in usingtho end of the wood ilnsu-ml of the side for the surface 0! the I-lovkn, as it has long lwvn known that the ne \\-en:-in;; surface of \\'.)>I is on tlv! end of the grxdll. Llguora. I A New lotlwd ol looping Plums. An any way 0! hoping plums that no um and not our rlpo h man out thutnuen. drain on chouu cloth and pack In sugar. Put uwo Inch layer of nap: in tho . thou one layer of plum; cont an Inch dorp with sugar. then unothllr layer of plum. and no on ` till the jar In Illl, the my bolng sugar. (:over with cloth and a Itono M for 5 weak ur more and Ill] up with nugu` II tho fruit. shrinks. Susan Pom`:-_ win In authority for the an-wt-, says the Inuit km-[I remarkably. "'I'VUl III (`III `I: ll|IIR`- Envy mt glut now rrpnuuu the most elegant oi one Inn for the but and in used ` fur a variety` 0 plans, including the mind Imvls. Individual popper and um. bonbon diulaou In odd than 0! leaves. vrnmnu. 00.0., up walla nger both, docnuu-I1 and who ulanu. In lncnhoghnbqulto an Import- unt Ill Item in Ibo artistically don-oruteq able 1 as tho china. THC, I IUIIUWIB Oyuu-I. coup. I-II. e-um-. rout. nun. ulna. dart. cram, mlfeo. I))ntvl`< am- urvod on plus: tur um puri-on l"h'u uym-ru In tho and nulubor. soup is an-ad In a 'Im-[- plsh Ibtluj upon I at pinto, both 0! u ma-I; an unodnnd nmovo-I I--author. Fl. p|I_\Mu an hauulnlly doooc-and lth um,--ulvo -4|-ulgm of dlonm upachl ol u. coral. marina plank. om; small encmul. nhnpod pine for the till: boon Iveoniplviun than The omwo pluck small and highly hoor- ntul l"on.boI-out the plan In 0! largest -in and nut. Plwquo shlpod plates on much Inn! for tho dun-rt. In vn-tun b n-rvo-I In out (Inn dubs: l.l...u- nut nl-- nn- I-uni-maul: u mod loqoulou About Ilud Wood oou. ` glow to Iorvo o lulloooblo moon. lncrculng ' euro and ohhonlmau In tho serving of mosh mute the Auction Mun- holdononlnymulnonyuyluol clinic and plan on than brought [no roquhlon. Formerly the wholo dtnnrr out wu auto In uhapo and decoration, and mat: and aunt Mina won Iorvod mun upon the tobk. A fuhtooohlo dluor lo now toned In counll with n upu-Ito duly: and Itybo of plain (or each ouuno. tho docorouon lull: usual! y mg- go-ulvo of the count to be ten . No dlnlu-I are! not upon Ibo lnhlo. Tb! carving in dnno I-y Ibo lautlvr and the diohcu an-ml divers to Th. an-In! In -a-ulna n IHIIIIII 1:! manual In mu pain. The order In tuning a dhmtr anally u tollown: l\-..A.-.. ...._. .J. ..nD-Inn u ALL AROUND THI HOUSE `ICII. IIILJIF III IIHE n win, enrilng ._ , 1.. 'o:E=P. WINDSOR HOTEL` P.A.L. Lin 1 VJEOWES &_ * B:_rs_.c_)yE':I:-TE 6T1`? FLOUR STORE.

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