M? Kent Street, Lindsay. We try to keep m front of the pro- cession in all lines in our râ€"Milk Cans and D the rock. -â€"-A full line of Fruit Tr ers, all new patterns. -â€"â€"Every cheese factory patron should have one of our new patented Milk Aeraters. --Deep Iron \Veil Pumps $6 each. -â€"â€"Full line ofCistem Pu mp5 and Sinks. -â€"â€"Eavetroughing, Rooï¬ng and Plumbing done on short notice --Mixed Paints (weather and waterproof) the best made. ‘ airy Pails on ee Spray~ The famous Daisy, 4 sizes and the New Butter Cup, 2 sizes. The New Rocker, The The Peerless and The Do Any one of them will sa wife’s health Stove and House- Furnishing Depot. “1e new Kocker, The Leader, The Peerless and The Downswell. my one of them will save your Look! \Vringers $2 uo. SpringBargains Galore L5522??31HiiiEHiiHHIHiSIHHHHIIHIUâ€HE CHURNS! CHURNS! WASHING MACHINES ‘3 G. Woods . . business . W. F, MCCARTY 77 Kent-st, Lindsay, BRING YDUR:.. REPAIRING TO US ‘ccu1u4'7mOI1€}, we are giving \R( \n: unheard of in the Town of Lindsay, 'HHHHHHIL special salt: at ‘ Needing money: :_. woons, we will do it right and guarantee it to be satisfactory. Watches, : Clocks, J ewelry, Silverxvare, Spectacles ‘ Novelties. gmmmumuuuIIumum'mmmm and see our stock of....... Wanted All the people in the County to come EA RN the prices '1'. RIGHT AWAY QUICK... c are into >OOOOI< present â€"A woman never really knows the meaning of happineSS and content until lshe is the mother of a, healthy, h . . 8PD3' child. The health of the child de ends. on the health of the mother, both be ore and after birth. Most of all woman‘s weak. children, comes from some d ‘ mango-meant Jr disease of the distmcfl y fem nine vuu mmexnoer mat the law says due warning must. be g2 'en before attain ring to pasa a team from behind. and if t is caution is not, strictly observed some of them will be called on to put up in ï¬nes and damn. 3' s perhaps more than they have made this‘ uuulu no to Keep the road. Had the occupant of the rig: been a. woman the chances are there would have been a serious and erhnps fatal runaway to record. Hairdrzuucd “searchers" should remember that lhelaw says due warning must. be given before attumgting to pasu a team from behind. and if t in Mun“ :7 ......... "2-3 m w wwn on Friday last Mr. James Glass of Little Britain had a. narrow escape from being ditched bv the carelessness of a giddy-headed b' y . ‘who came up behind the rig and shot past; without a. word of warning. The animal -â€"a spirited oneâ€"shied, and for the next few moments Mr. Glass hudall he could do to keep the road. Had the oscupzmc of the rig: been a. woman Hm] 7411's. Geo. Greer of Mill-st. is the happy Dosscssor of a dwarf ornamental orange tree, which is ï¬lled with both fruit and flowers at the present time. The seed- ling was secured from it New York nursery ï¬rm some four years ago, and has borne a. couple of crops of fruir. The tree is less than two feet; in height. linennd healthy in appearance. and has on it over twenty ommzes of various sizes, beside~ s weral dozen buds and flowers. The J uno bloom is now on, and it is about atits ‘pi‘cttiest. The tree with its flowers and green and ripe fruit. presents an attractive nppe:x.r.-mce, and one not often to be seen in this country. The ripe fruit is sweet and nice, although small in size, and is seedless. ' _ ,, m..- utkLlllU JAIKUC L10. at an early hour Friday morning (:unsidvrnhlt- damage was done to the floor, etc., and a noise created that rcscmbtcd~tu Luos‘c living near byhthc rmnhling of an earth- quake. As the engine mm at an average lspeed of about IJUO revolutions per ‘minutc the force of the flying he]: can be readily understood. The angina-r was claw to 1210 belt, at the time of the mixhup. :xml iz, was some time. before he (-ould got the big; wheel slapped. having to go out‘ around the building in order to reach the engine. MMr. J. ll. [2. Mols‘on. founder of Molson’s hank. and nnv of Montreal‘s host known and wealthiest citizmu, died Friday. He was n generous giver. his contributions to Mrliill l'nivoraily alone :nnumnting to over 3-354100. Acting upon | in>tructi01m contained in his will. his body will be taken to Mouton and cremat- ed and the ashes deposited in the family mausoleum at Mount Royal ccnwter)’, Montreal. ~Tuesday morning as the duct little stezuner Greyhound was nearing the wharf on the up trip :1 large maskinonge was olnervcd by some men on the (‘randcllu floating: on the water near the north bank of the river. The punt was quickly manned and shoved oil'. and in a few minutes theprizu wua on deck. A deep gash was found on its hack where struck ‘ by the binds»~ of the Greyhounds propellor, ‘but otherwiw the ï¬sh was unharmed. It weighed over twelve pounds and furnished :1. t00tl‘some first course to the crew’s bill of fare for dinner. ~Iiy the partial breaking or splitting: of mm of the immense hells at the north powerhouse of the Elm-trip Mom In -. hen coming in to 3 «Messra. M. M. Boyd (‘04 state 11m: the new Equriun will replace the “(‘3th- cuu‘e on June 7th. I: is expected that the nmv boat will land at the upper whmf this smson. which will prove 9. great convenience to cottage owners at tho ,,. . 't‘ ..-u u,- \‘.iU 1,20, the 01> connLil l'gu‘uin: in prm iding {he maluial 31011 ’5 Shoes morning as the fleet, little hound was nearing the wharf rip a large maskinonge was some men on the (‘mndcllu e \fgtcx‘ near the north bank ., giddy-headed bicyclist. mind the rig and shot '0rd of warning. The oneâ€"shied,and for the 3 Mr. Glass 113251.311 he . LL- W ‘ ,, uulhfl a weak- weakness that the health of derangrment town on Frifiay roln 15.4; - 0w: :1 great 101‘s at the 1133'. Should anticipated McDonnelJ's who should be. Atchison Globe, Without the love of books the 1-: man is poor, but, endowed with treasure of treasures, the poorest n rich.â€"J. A. Langford. the 1 non. _______ vua till 1.0“. After the war a number of from.his Journal were publish: Gartenlaube, but they were broken off by the editor of tha ical. whereupon Count Bisman to the editor expressing his fat} lsl‘action. Busch is the most and minute or the prince's biog uine Boswelllan ve for his subjeet. which is by m .hfl ‘n-‘AA , A fgw of tho _ . v1. uaaUl' concludes his paper with a now so often repeated. 01' the tending the consumption of 1 raw, unsteriiized condition._â€" '- “W‘s. Bumarck's Boewall. Blsmnrck's Boswell, Her Busch. studied theology. bu went into politics as a. vioi< crat, came to the United Sta I the same time as Carl Schurz ‘ short time ï¬lled the pulpit of . acting in v: pacities in Schleswig-Holsteln 1 over was employed by Bisn press reporter. Among his t such were the writing and to of articles which the chancello his policy to . . \11 um: IIILUI‘L‘, he said, "J 511.1" l'urmally forbid the practice of {his cuxtom. Lew ’I'hmw no. much rico‘ about :w ynu like (m nrkx tho sidewalks and in the carriages, but The rcspvct the church. 1f 1 luul any advice to mu give to Ihosv people who Mr so free with my (heir lice I would tell them to kncp i5 and maliv good soup with ilwlr Would be :1 fa.r but more proï¬table me for it. ’ L ...\ mu-uary broth used for cultlv least qdailï¬cation n: Investigations Have Qt- tho Arguments In Its Far Althaugh milk has so held responsible for the (11330: of diphtheria. yet curiously but act inthigaliuns have been I the behavior of diphtheria 1) milk. Hesse found that cholcxn undenvent deterioration in an It kept in the roundings at a temperature of . , hey Were entil strayed within 22 hours. Caro ples. on the} other hand. worklz anthrax bat-i111 in raw milk. stat these microbes flourish abunda: milk and abate no Jot of their vi under these conditions. Professor tellus has repeated these exper and has entirely conï¬rmed the bag. however. extended his lnv tions to the behavior of diphthex cilli in milk. froqum ___. .u v I, ishment, evldon er‘s sanity. But: fore he left the ] ofllcc. The hidu to n tailnr’s and l dress in which QUH‘D, and then: tax-ed the comes a appointment was by 3 vote of the C( he was dismissed he resigned his 51 never since taken fairs. But an ex-(' is entitled to a. pm yrzzr, nnd this pen L A . “My... uugmuu-u. home say that it women from China, that it, has been imported into New York t0 spr-ztd evervwhere. Protestants regularly pme- tise lt and it now xlmws :1. tendency to be generalmnong the Catholics of (Talnfttln. [r was against this strange superstition that threatens to become am abuse tlm‘ the Rev. Cure Anelan- strongly protex-ted m. thet'hut‘ch of St. John the Baptist at St. llyneinthe last Sunday. He stated ‘ that people (“ll not simply content them- selves with throwingr I‘ll-e around in the aisles and the seats of the church, but t‘Vt‘ll the meriety. to which the newly- :nnn'ietl people hutl to :40 after the service, was not, sueretl in the eyes‘ of the rice- lhrowers. “For t he future," he said, "J l'ennallv (Mn-u: uh. . 1 vl’ex‘aons who believe that there is wmc magic villuc in rice than guards at mung marriml cnupfu from future mii- l'umuuc will Im- glad to kuuw where the custom originated. Some say that it, comm from China, that it; has been impuru‘d into New York to spr'nd cvcrywhvrv. Protestants regularly prac- Iisv it, and it now ximws :1 H‘nflnnu-v m 1m ~Une night, recently some bold bad lg burglar ell’eetezl an entrance inLo 5m: meelmnienl repair factory of Mr. Wm. \\'eln~ter. “Thinnest" by way of the buck shed and upper window. both sashes being' removed. It was a bicycle that the midnight nieehztnie was after, and he. got one. selecting: the best from among the nmnlier at. rest in the storeroom. The wheel was missed by the owner, in the morning when he came to look {or it, and the mode of its departure was soon arrived :11, as the two sashes removed from the window by on the lloor. 'l‘he missingr article WM subsequently recovered, having- lwen found by Mr. J. H. \\'ilson near the li‘mnehwt. hailuui in a somewhat wrecked condition. Four spokes were broken, besides some other Illnnmgeheingtlone. It is presumed that the thiet’eame to grief before gewng out, of town with the bieyele. ...... \ few days luterthe tool 1m}: was found juxt, within the side entrance to the postollice. where it had been left by the censcienee stricken t lief. employed by Bismarck as rter. Among his duties as the writing and forwarding which the chancellor wished election I love of _books the richest â€"Thc QOVernment has closed the con tract with Messrs. Peterson, Tait 8:00. fornline of fast steamships, which must. be equal to the best in the world. The company undertake to provide .1110?!) Of four stemmhips of not, less than [0,000 tons gross, and of a speed of 21 knots Dcl‘ hour. ’l'huyzu‘c to have it capacity f01'1,5{)0 to‘ 2.000 mm. of freight, and 500 tons of cold s‘nmgc capacity, while the passenger :u-x-oxnoduciun i410 be for M 10382; 300 ï¬rst, rmsccnnd and NH) stowage. It is stipu- lated that. the Inter shall he carried for $17) per haul. The wintvr mm: of those swam-rs is to be either If: ifax or St. Jnhh. Twu smuners an», to be in service in May.189:),thewmunnwt mt all before 190’), when the )c weekly. â€"-0nc night, recently som ;! organs. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion will cure troubles of this nature. a should be taken regularly by everxwoman during the entire period of gestation. It gives strength mall the ormms involved,‘ lessans the pains of childbirth and insures the health of both mother and child. Send thirty-one one-cent stamps to cover the cost of mailing only and receive freea copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Auriscr. Address. \Vorld’s Di. ensary Medical Association, Bull'nlo, NSF. vestigations Have Strengthened Arguments In Its Favor. h milk has so frequently been msible for the dissemination m will ha' glad to know where the originated. Some say that it, from China, that it, has been (i into New York In snr-nd STERiLIZED MILK :zrely canï¬rmed {hem r. extended his Inves behavior of diphtheria were published In the they Were suddenly editor or that period- ount Bismarck wrote --x_._ 1 - ‘ “nus uxs tamer-'3 flat- is the most copious prince's biographers. nan.-nx 7 number of The Central- erioiogie. Part I.†a sum- nt is given of these re- ]: appears that in fresh :1 bacilli ï¬nd an excep- ifnh‘p ~-‘-7’ Lemma-azure of 37 de- . they Were entirely de- 22 hours. Caro of Na.- ter hand, Working with n raw milk. states that flourish abundantly in no Jot of their virulence ,itions. Professor Schot~ 4A.) .. eman venerauon is by no means for such a. tune- [ted the Greuzbote ting in various ca.- Holstein and Han- cnancellor wished policy to see pub- all“ ï¬nd an exéep- material for growth In sterilized milk. 51., WM with this poorest man 18 have been made diphtheria bacilli Eurone in i853 I behalf or the >1 milk 111 us :_._â€"_Nature. his Investiga, diphtheria b3- remaining two nos to he not so abun; marked than sketches na- 0210““ in Cholcxa bacilli in raw milk in these suf- aee pub- He re- without experiments Maud-Charley last evening. Aunt Kateâ€"The do! 38 ï¬rst. But when that he might glv .v vvuv. stole a. kiss from me villain! What will you . I T“{ , Maud-4 was awfully 811817 With him he said he stole -lt only 9 la to a poor girl who never hm any kisses, than I couldn’t help seeing what a noble man he was. So I told him If he thought that poor girl was Really destitute. he might as well take an- Other one for ber.‘-â€"Boston Transcript. few ex- -He wâ€"v rvonv v w IVV all“ the bench. -â€"Pearson‘ 5 Weekly. “This proves that either the district pos- acsscs an unusually high standard of mo- rality, or that there is nothing in it worth stealing, or that the police are not active enough to mtch criminals. †Ving his hearers in doubt as to which of the three alternatives he personally fa- vored, the judge smiled sweetly at the local head of the police force and retired from the harm}. o b.....-...- mâ€. . ..... \. uauuy pass muster on this side of the equator. One of them recently going on circuit arrived at; a town wh . charge sheet was presented for his uccept~ ance, accompanied, of course, with the in~ evitable pair of white gloves. Having ac~ cepted the gift, he returned thanks in these 1 terms: SL‘I‘VI'CC will THE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY. THURSDAY; A Novel international Luncheon. For an international luncheon the name cards might be adorned with a map sketched with pen and ink, and also by a drawing of the. national flower of the coun- try represented. If one is so fortunate as to Double to use water colors, the cards can he made most attractive. Each card ‘ should contain some question which the one at whose plate it is will read and 1m- swer, or, if unable to answer, will present to the company for general discussion. For example, under the map of Venezuela may be written, “When and how did Eng~ land ï¬rst acquire territory here?" and on the map of France the question, “Why did Napoleon antodnte the actual time of his birth ?" Questions in regard to the people, will See that the cards are distributed so that the knowledge and talents of each of her guests may be shown to the greatest advantage. The idea can be developed still further by having foods from the various countries represented. ferinstanr-e, “French pens,†“Cuban sugar,†"Spanish olives" and “Swiss cheese."-â€"Ladies’ Home Jnnrnnl Homo Journal. a"? lul' Ul'k’i' Ii"! (1: “' melmlious mime of rrnxnlxmes. pluynli the open heHrysun-plenf the (-hm‘eh l“ the trombone choir, and as the deer . smx notes of flit-familiar hymn are home tr the people. irelnw they reverently drop their Work to listen. ‘Harkl' they whisper, ‘Ilh’ horns are blowing. Some one has guru lumzef’ ‘sze home!‘â€"rerh:xps nothing inure. beautifully exempliï¬es the perfect. unquesc‘lmxing faith of these devout penple than that expressive utterance, the sincer- ity of which is ever demonstrated by the lack of mourning at the passing away of :1 member of the household, however dearly beloved. So true and heartfelt is the Mo- ravian belief that death is but thnn'nh-nnnâ€" 1 Hun,“ 1:0 W? not by u," ,1 of “11‘ 13v“. A Beautiful and Impressir Mornvians. Clifford Howard contributes to Th0 Lu‘ dics‘ Humu Journal an intervsring; arm-Xe upon the Momvians of BUIhIL'hL‘U), Pu., and H1: ir- n‘iizious customs: “I’lmn 212v (loath of nhn m: um “â€" 6 Custom of the , ..-»-\\AluI/\.J.y I, , my a vote of the cortos, and withi he was dismissed from 031cc. . he resigned his seat in the corte never since taken any part in pt fairs. But am cx-mb‘ ’ is entitled m a. pension of 36,001) yrzzr, and this pension the minis. hour has drawn regularly ever New York Press. Birds With One Stone‘ Hero is an instance of the Way plc's money is spent; in pensions pcared in the Madrid newspapers, of the marriage of the pensioner, old man. Many years ago, who Isabella was on the throne, this In occupied for one hour only the < minister of the interim‘. He h: olvccod to the cortcs, and his futhc; friend of the leader of thb oppositit hndab that momom; in“ h, -- - ; 1..» mr expressive utterance, the sincer- which is ever dcmnnstmted by thv mourning at the passing awn? of r- The MORAVIAN wew I r T". ., u. a mp uumes, whose only mre extract from it enough 1 money to enable them to maintain their ‘ rank and live at east: at the court. "he tenants know that all they put into the 1 soil only goes to enrich their landlords, ! and so, taking example from them, they I lead a. careless life, sum nothing and make ( so the productivcness 9f ' their land. parasites, crou- .' ry. There are thousands ncrs, who keep the tx'cus- ; cures of the minist of needless pensio ury low. ‘ wvv-UA With suchanun and such a should Spain bepoor? Her In: with minerals. flcr climatei vegetation regains to he truitfu mostly true 0 Italy and Irelum the cause of the porerty of 1;] countries is the same. The 14 property of a few nobles, whose ‘ as landlords is to extract from money to enable them to main rank and live at; ease at the cm tenants know that all they put soil only goes to enrich their 1 Mid SO, taking PXll‘nvnln Am-.. A. -xaa|I\L u uuu new deputy, “Will you be mix:- of the interior?†:0 young nobleman started in aston- mnt, evidently doubting the question- ;amicy. But: he was reassured, and 1w- hc left the house he had accepted the r. The hidulgo had just time to drive in a ready made court :ailor‘s and obta in which to 1:0 presented to the x, and then, within an hour, he on- ministcr. His} the 001105 a cabinet; ntnwnt was imnzodiatcly cnmlnmrw! J Am. an A. m monomnuus v11,hut by I); 212v (Emu! \vritvs, “ Spun Hu _ K (T \ ¢ ,.. 1,3 but by r)“- (hwy 11.": :Lthiztjz. I)†hilï¬ld‘leb 13Ҡmsic cf rrnmbmws. pluyvd in country. 1“ bCOt li’ry Stu-1:10 of thv chum-h I? 5‘ ‘shows at Glangw, ! choir. and as the dwr, swn I ,-..\....uuu wumzl t ' '. , familiar hymn are horm- lo thud pnzc’ and m' low they mvercntly drop their ... -- u .‘ ALTAâ€"x-" .- make jokes NOBLES KEEP HER POOR the owns is Things. Many Pensioner, am :5 From Absenteeism, ch 3 soil, why be poor? Her land is rich 5. flcr climate is all that ï¬lms to be fruitful. This is “Italy and Irelaml, too, and t h“ nn hn-4.__ w v; luU U!) nan gn- \vnb iszmnuun(:-,u1 . mournful "tolling. v (' an: n I“ xzoulatcly condcmmd ‘, and within an hour :1) Oflice. In disgust “tL, ' OF DEATH. 'c mmistorin Spain at 36,004) posetus a the minister of an Ice of the way the poo- t in pensions. 11mp- d newspapers, apropos the pensioner, now an :urs ago, when Queen throne, this nubh-mzm Wllispvr, whp Dc l‘HS fun} 1 “Is nothinu the perfect cox-tes, and h m “@6975 Aves s m can wows 1mm Qo-‘n_‘n!'l- that political nf. since. the I an d {3; “Since chil‘ cs‘ afflicted with sores, which suflering. P113 at to help me, am ‘W’SMPmmlcmsco-gumwa Sarsaparilla, an d ‘ very soon grew betâ€" ter. After using half a dozen bottles . I was completely cured, so that I have not had a boil or pimple on any part of my body for the last twelve years. I can cordially recommend Ayer’s Sarsa. parilla as the very best blood-puriï¬er in‘ existence.â€-â€"G. T. REINIIART, Myersville, Texas. “Since childhood, I have been afllicted with scrofulous boils and sores, which caused me terrible suffering. Physicians were unable to help me, and I only grew worse under their care. At-length, I began to take AYER’S H m om: womsfï¬ â€˜3 Sarsaparllla SPECIFIC FUR SCROFULA. ;_,, Icountrv "" » 'shows sat C \t .' a ‘0 thll‘d pI'XAL‘ 61‘ w TE O'er Why don't you laugh, young man. when troubles come. Instead of sitting round 50 sour and slum? You cannot have all play And sunshine every day. When troubles come, 1 say, why don‘t you laugh? Why don't you laugh? 'Twm ever help to soothe The aches and pains. No road in life is smooth. There's many an unseen bump n And many a hidden smmn ‘n- _.L: ‘ ,I- w ' L’.-\ M Columbus, Br VAR (9458‘) ooklin. Enï¬A mums and pains. No road in life smooth. There's many an unseen bump And many a hidden stump which you'll have to jump. VI] (1011‘: you laugh? .n: v.1 \\ ..L \1 \R ‘J D... VIII \ YFS d. f'l'hc property of T. V MONDA Y, MAY 25 TH - RSI).~\\: WEDNESDXY: TUESDAY The property of T, “Q EVAjg vnymï¬m , :arncss haxin'j been one v .- InScotIand camp: at Glangu', Stranraor TERMS JUNE 3RD, 1897 ...\,., . ‘, and many times \\'< n orc b .‘br rnight. >Dâ€"\X,\\i11procccd to T. Salem, for night. :\Y “in proceed to the C morninfr. \uilprocccd toGeo.Mur1 \\,\'.1H procccdto hzs on [be above route will 110 n {01‘ m‘rht , \H'II proceed to H0er )r m'a 1((9458‘), will make his home Iin, Enï¬cld and Tyrone. Edam-mi en t. MANAGFR 4 ,,,,,, uu (Ixâ€"i men one ofthc most succes'sfu I, competing a" hninst all comer "amacr, Ayr, Paisley, Perth, Dz times won ï¬rst and second prc insure $12. to hp mm 1.2.“ . «A CRMCHMG d; LI EVANS, YcIvc on Ont will leave his own Cfï¬k'a loo. Murphy’s, Ops, fornoon ;tl1(3nCC t to his own stable, where he will rcma will be contimmrl Anamâ€" ‘L ~ ‘6 OSWEGO Grey Plaster KEN Tâ€"ST‘ 2. to be paid Feb IN SACKS CarrIages: will be c \\ W‘VC‘X’I'V‘ or Work. None but best mat Of Wnrb erial and workmanship WING To mt!) an continued dur mg the Our '. C ah‘crt ': antral House :t all corners in me tv, Perth, Dal‘oeattu 1 second premiums (L ' U 0 “If! (I) 3. LINDSAY. 5, Buggies and v R Oï¬ered for sale .. \ . rLdHU-‘il n abundanc: of ï¬ne silky hair. He Itlcss action. In the Show ring Crm’r .,.AA-.,P ‘ ' 250 JAPnlN TEA , as usual. the best value in to “'11. staï¬d at Ha . Brick Comer’ SELLT ! mummmmmummumammtummzzmzsz Easy to load William S at our Warehouse treet. Istl CI.) ‘1‘ )nt., will stand for ble, Yelverton- '2 - O’CONNO. Reaborq for 1 prize-“'5 11155 {premises at present occupied lung on Ist January next the large 5‘“ and Wagons on hand must be disposed ... a Indsay’ {Or noon he leading shmxs it? e and others he ns. For extemk d , and '06:? X} memo: to Tempe '1']! remain until I season, hcahh an at the very lowest ï¬gure {or cas h: mm 11 one I] 01‘. hicrfru Ham Streets. noon ; tl‘ U) that has ‘xtendcd pedigree ‘, the best in the mar} 3r Jcccd t and wcather ncc ndrth, to ’rance Hons he foHowfn: W m used in cc- to \R FAMILY GR‘ :4 U) (D m '. EVA PROPRZ Blacks :co ;; Po: m U sec posters an mortgages MOORE JACKSi Agen t9 Lin “0.. umg more p0 any ather whc HARD“ 001) MILL WOOD It: lame xhed 1pp! 3' dry mill u ‘i M. BAKER, 0F .5 sed LI'MB a reduction 1 Dr other goods, m an“ cw.†Loos/m in PR£8$ED ERICK and mean so r74 ’ar para-i H, MO CLDINGS an D CEMENT_ S‘ PARlS, -llhuz': ‘fl‘ice, No. we praczic a1 50 it then I values in ing Presents {AND ~ ~ COLEMA!‘£’S adding and war Rings.. '6 still doing a Iar mg trade. Bring :pairs. Bes: x ai . . . m. . . ies, Pins, Ladi .ong Chains, [5, Rings, E1 BARRELS .e Jeweller.’ [ways shown on gas: and best ass pcks in the cou Nut re never behin 1g New or No? :7 days we will 5 ,f the Newest ’ signs in JEWELL .Pe