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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT18610913), 10 May 1895, p. 5

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North on: Choose rm. The new North Ops cheese factory, situated on a portion of Mr. Jae. Lee's film, on the 7th com, about threemiles 1mm Lindsay, is now completed. The dimensions of the building are 44:26; it Is soantlin frame, sheeted on the outside with magi lumber, then covered with felt Paper. and again cheated with con Bidlna; on theinsidetho bufldlngiaahoot- ed with V-j aim. The coon-nota- was Mr. David Sharpe, at Linden. and his work reflects molt upon his skill and W‘ nessof exzcuflor. Mr.'me, 01m "Ppled the bill mo and lumber, ad Efimttaetormkswshhzt $989.“?! Of Stock furnishad by him. The (aim Who is making n 1d progress, 505017 will be In gunningordulnlfa' days In” jomtmckunamung’w and Mng the mtmms Martial-o J..C quher of Dunstan. is a first-class cheesemnkar, has been e:lglhged to take OMB. and has moved Winn! Into Mr. J. Arm's Juanita?! m‘bml Pfizer. Thane cf our readers who are e! a literary turn of mind will appreciate the liberal oxfer made elsewhere in this issue by the Dr. Williams Medicine 00.. of Brockville, Onr.. who announce a series of prizes amounting to $300 for the five best short cyxginal stories submitted in the competi- tion. The amount is, we believe, the lamest ever awaried in a competition of this kind in Canada, and any part of it wIll be a liberal recom for a s of the length named. 6 will be” to hear that any at our readers have succeed- ed. m capturing any of the prizes- The Dental native New In use by Mr. Gross “knock: out‘ anything heretofore need In Lindsay for painless tooth extractingâ€"49. McLennan 81 00., Johnston’s Mixed Paints Stearn’s Bicycles Fence Wire Screen Doors, Windows} DABBZS HERE AID T5133- TOWN AND COUNTY. N'ITLENNAN c0. Lawn Mowers th Ghanaian gm. HGLISH Portland Cement tLVfiSAY, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1395. Co n. Eudwm and Iron lacuna. oppoéite com-na- from in notch; A 322.000 Clothing Stool. Damaged by Smoke and Water. Clothing going for a Song. Men's and Boys’ Suits selling at less than hut-cost. Hats, Caps and Furnishings away down in price. Come with the crowd to L'GH 3305., the Clothing Kim-55. McLennan a: 00. M. W. Kennedy 81 00., Swiss Spot Muslims, in White, Cream and Colors, are popular goods this season, and in these we are showing a complete range. Qur Gingham, Crinklés, Parealiaég, Duck: ings and lgphyrg are greatly admired. They are, gems of the dgsigaer’s art. Our Black Geode are parfiéular‘ly attractive, and the has": value in thé trade \Ve are clearing many odd lots at a sacrifice, 300 yards Serges, Brocades and Fancy Twills to go at IOC.; 550 yards All-Wool Serges, Diagonals and 5011615 to go at 15c. Best Values euer Shown. Large Assort- ment to Select from. Prices Begin '.;at700.... DRESS GOODS DRY GOODS, 1895 SPECIAL SALE make. better than ever. Prices Lower. chen Wire Cloth $2.50 per Barrel NOW in Progress. y. W. Kennedy a: Go " 'iium certainly be asked to put a 3117i: thagflmttefio progide return Wynne: for an on. no m :e uredof‘gsgtmgu ” to send back 1153):!“ deluded searchers re job on the Inke- fleld-Peterboro section. A Sign 01 m m. Peterboro Examiner, Setundey: Yester- deyeweeryweyfener. whohedcomefmm Lindsay, called at the Examiner omoe to inquire into the prospects of getting e job on the Lekefleld- Petcrboro section of the Trent Valley cenel. He hed been intormed thetworkwesinprogreaeendhe wished tobsdirectedtothe nointwhereopere- tions werego on. The gentlemen was promptly go over tom beck-door contemporary porery, which hes teken the Trent Velley oenei end ell connected with it under ”its protection. The gentlemen eleo included es en object of his visit 1. request torenedditiontothe mbeaiptione to enehlehimtoretgrn home, New The Trump Nuance. Peterboro Examiner: The country is swarming with tnmpe at present. People living close to the railroads are pestered with them. and it is not unusual for residents to have half a dozen applicants to: food not onl one day, but evexy day in the week. sat night a gentleman counted fourteen specimens in one emfhty cattle on: on e west-bound train. e majority of these fellows are big strong men, who are eetly capable cf work. The town she 6. make some provision for their entertainment. The police find them a nuisance. They crowd the cells endureoontinuelly an annoyance to the force. It a nice large pile of had heads and some good hemmere wene previded, tfi‘lfifimflfikfi‘“ ‘° ’3’ ‘3'? a quill: ty 3 stones, they would soon find Peterboro‘ rather an unhealthy place for them to stop over. J. Pnggot't. G. 1'. 3. Library. The annual meeting cf the G. T.R. Library and Reading Room Association was held in the rooms of the society on Thursday evening last. On motion the report of the secretary-treasurer was heard, and showed a very satistao eon- ditzon of afi'airs. The society have uring the past our added a. number of books to eir collection, an , as shown by the report of the treasurer, have now a snug balance on the credit side. After some further business had been disposed of the election cf oflcers was nroeeeded with and resulted as follows: President, A. M. Paton - viee-pres., L. McIntosh; Libgarinn.‘ D. (5. Trew; sec-treasurer, .W. Fire At Galen station. About 3 o'clock Monday afternoon tire broke out in astorehouae at Gelert station. owned by Mr. George E. Martin, proprietcr of the Victoria flour mills of this town. One end of the buildin was occupied as a dwelling house by Mr. toward Eerron and family, who lost everything. The station building, situated across the track from the storehouse, was on] saved aftera hard struggle. the root an one end having caught fire anumber of times. Mr. Martin was 1: otiating with the railway opie, who shed to urchaee the a ouse. and tne deal we d have been closed in a féw days. ‘n Womenâ€"A: Once, I All interested in Spring Clothing to ; inspect our stock of i MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS, ] the finest and largest stock in the county I and prices to suit the times. rn' AND FINISH GUARANTEED, and every customer sent away well pleased. Cnrmzo Co.â€"56. rental Accident. Last evening, while Dr. Hart, dentist, was attending service at the Queen-st. church, he left his eight veer old son. Master Emory, playing with some com- panions on the street in the vicinity of Dr. McAiplne's residence. During the progress or a game the little fellow was thrown or tripped, and one cf his arms was dislocated at the elbow. Dr. Mc- Alpine was called in and had his patient resting easil by the time Dr. Hart ruurned wit the messenger who had been sent for him. momma- at Pos'rzn’s Bookstore, Kent-st.. Llndsay.â€"14. GLOTHING. | â€"How many people know how to post a stamp in a letter? Nine people out of ten stick it so carefully down that the recipient always loses his temper, and his stamp. in the eflort to reissue it. t is reallymore exssperstinz than when the sen- ‘ der targets altogether the stamp he should have enclosed, or then, his least, it is not wasted. Even the most extrnngnnt at us seldom have souls above saving a stomp, for it is, strangely, in: dearer to us then the three cents it represents; The tenth person sends it loose. which is well enouh. provided it does not out un- seen and vonish, as these totallv peeved things hove s habit of doing. The proper my is very simple. Cpt with n sharp pe two parallel slits et the topot your is ten- snd slip in your stomps. which will thus trevel uuielyuif inespeeisl papereess. Perhepsyoumyhein e country vill where money elders as unknown, en t n- eeme reason it became necessarytosendehnngeinelewer. Ont teardbosrdthe eixsotthe spiecs‘ot‘fih envelope. frmthlsonteh'enhrpleoes the size otyour coins. Insert the coins endmedbofmmueaheth THE CANADIAN VPosTQLgDSAY. 01m, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1895. â€"0ne of our well-known butchers mule a tour of North Manv Meripose nnd Fenelon durin the wee in search of stookera. of w oh he wished to uroheee about. 200 to send north to aren for the summer in the hope of being able to realize 3 fair return upon hie Investment inthetail. Home thethehedto return em ~hnn ed,sotospeak u the tat-mere igtythe dietriote unvaried au- poeed of all their u week last fall under the impressioiothe the price was going to go down. â€"Gec. Crawford was charged him Magistrate McIu Thursday with hav- inu stolen a pair 0 trowsers from the front of Carter’s store. Several wittneess said they thought the prisoner was the man who had been saen walking away with the garment, but as they had not seen his face they could- not swear positively as to his identity; D nderthe circumstances Magis- trate McIntyre gave Crawford the beneii or the doubt, and discharged him from custody. complehln flnsl arrangements with Mr. Chas. P . A low railway rate has been secured, and the exaurslon promises to be a huge success. ‘V Mr. F. 0. X. H'ckev and Mr. P. Darla, of Pettrboro. were in town the other dny consulting the officers ol.’ the local EB A. society w th reference to the Joint excur- sion to Strawberry Island on June 63h. Toda Capt. McInnls owner of the islan_,__wee‘_ ln_tcwn tar the mace}! Cagt. Lane, oi the Eetnrlon, received the ea intelli nee that his mother, who had been epen ing the winter in Ba City with a married daughter, had pane away somewhat enddenly. He drove to Peter- boro up on reoelpt rt the teleara under- standing thatth ebod wouldbe mhron hi: to that town.th old one of the tamy for burial, but learned upon arrival that interment had taken nlaeepo at Bav City. , Mr. Dennis Scull picked up a few «tcckers yesterday. est Friday he drove 30 head of his cattle to Mr. John Daniel’s ranch at Balsam lake, and is on the look- out for choice young animals to add to the number on grass. Some cf those sent to the ranch last Friday have been steil ted all winter on eusilege corn. and should be fit for export in six or seven weeks. â€"Mr. Gac. H. Fox, the 11131 west end oonteotloner, very kin y treated the DAILY Pos'r staff to a pull or sweet cider on Saturday. The boys wish to convey their thanks to Mr. Fox. and they are willing to sign an affidavit that the best cider kept in town is sold at Fox's. Friend ch being nn old jounnilst, has a fellow feeling for the poor printer. â€"The annual meeting of the Meehanice' Institute will be held in the reading room on next Tuesday, May 14:11 at 7.30 o‘clock in the ewning. All men: era are ear- nestly requested to be present In order to hear the annual reports read, and also to elect cifieere for the ensuing year. The retiring officers are F. D. Moare.preeident, and E. A. Hardy, eectetarr. â€"-The entertaxnment given by the Web. llngslsters Tuesday even'g in the Academy, under the auspices of the Bicycle club, was unique and pleasing, and deserved better patron 9. Despite the cry of hard times, the paop e will attend a good thing If they know it is good, and the smallness of the house was due to lnsnfllclent advertising. â€"The annual meeting cf the Lindsay Canoe Club members is called 131' Friday evenin , at 8 am. We understand that the clu Is in excellent financial standing at present, and an eflort is to be made to have several pleasant reunions under club auspices during the season. â€"A wheelnnn named Gnnn was arrested recent! for being drunk. His lawyer made t e original plea that when a an got loaded a discharge should follow. he J gudfie said the argument was where the cod was not wet, but not the case before him. â€"-Some oi our merchants are abusing the privileged allowed of di a in goods in front of their p,remisee 133:1 {animal ass 11 on the ri hte pedestrians. There s an o soiete by fiatw n the town archives bearing 11 n the matter that Chief Boil should 100 up and enforce. ‘ ~Mrs. '1‘. S. Hawkins. Chattanoog- Tann . says “Shaw's Vualizer ‘Savpa my L355! 1‘ caMdar it flu but remedy [or a gamma systmq]_cvor «flair. F05 â€"-This town hen no eemw hell. but" has an excellent bend the: (immune sweet. music and ettreete Immense orawde. The signal to disperse II the pleyln 0! "God eve the Q'aeen.' end no our ow cauld be more efl‘eotlve. fiis’fiefiiiflflfii '51; Kidnéy trouble It excels. Price 75 on. Sold by A. Elsin- botham. ”Eu 7 7 â€" b $T¢gÂ¥g§ :F’iaa‘g" Mun! wag {kiwi a“ g‘figgh in! NW wt “(fun "nag? {99 news at man spam» 3%? n?- fig?” “he gym MM.” Mai "rm sma§mklfiimi1§fifgfi 83%»! Tags.“ “Egg?” Mel: «m an an Obi-Bf even!!! an M9- .z-eatsxas: ang‘fi'. use ........ cueea fun i=3“ “M afiigfii “:z'kPfiuflI :93 film" {hp Tlg‘gfim (1 g!" ("”200 jlh'gagg -â€"Ths work of refitting the Messrs. Hurley Brady's former stand is pro- ssing steadily, sud the premises may ready for oooupsncy next: week. -’l‘hs Port Hope town councillors us now discussing an usst of $7,900 of unpaid taxes running as hr back so 1874. A list or the parties in struts was pubiishsd in the Guide. â€"Hohel men are much perturbed over the adv-nee at 203. per gallon on melt liquors. and are talking of edvenelng the price of whiskey to 10¢ per glue. â€"Jns. Smith 00., plumbers and steamfltters, hoisted an attractive sign over their places)! business this afternoon. ‘ â€"1‘he Torontomterworks will be sup- plied witb coal for the season of 1895-96 for $3.41-seventy-nve cents less per ton than last year's prior. , . â€"The employees of big Toronto firms form n syndicate and by olnoing orders for 40 or 50 wheels obtain $100 machines tor $00 and $62. -Mr. J oeeph Barker. of Breohin, mourns the loss of $1,500 in promissory noses. which was stolen tram his residence on Monday night last. +1110 little five year old son of Mr. W: L. Whitefeutromalnddzrntswdqs m and received a badly sprained hand. â€"Mr. Wardrobe, the new proprietor of Benson house, In preparing to put down 600 yards at new carpet. â€"I:ac31 buys}: supped 150 bags to am thews' notary at Penthoro Monday last. ' In“! W . A number cf alumna m propane to boulevard. , The showers of the past few days have brought on vegetation with a. rush. . 3mm 31; Km's City 0min” W“ are beauties. Ic‘wnl In“mum“! “' chat-era to exmlnethgg before burg):- R. Kym, City 053“” Warnâ€"55. willsâ€"ti); ‘vfiisil’; itho rider Add the ulcle1 walkwm a confined mm. Thelndy p!cked herself up quite badly hurt; the rider picked n his wheelnndmthh way, very mu Annoyed Md wonder ‘why peaple wfllgetluthemyot w - mempu-uouhrlymenm â€"Frl m nunl'homnmcf mmfl2% nods 3552a?- together“. math. received I nut: whackln the ribs w! _tho hndlo Mn mfid m mandala-mum It “113mm thragnoudtm J I the nnmborot Md bags, but cold, mbluk Doonmbugoanno several better. the propel-flan WI Deoembermurlngufol.4m3mm _A number at our 0mm- will loan wlhhragutot thousand]!st Prlnglgof Toronto. nlutor ta- the Western Assumes C3. for the but!!!“ of 33m A! n enthnslnntlo admin at every format rt 5. m knownnllomthogrovln wail-I: a mum“ tlnt knownto an onthunlutlom pedenood For nun! .mgnufid" mWM "'3' mu. ‘0 30% written Gonlnhot “mutton”, to reserve mmstuhlmseunndMMdsthuMu he intended tnkinzl tow at w" W has: flnhlnfi. The nut mm [311de â€"Probnbly 1,500 people thronged Kent-st. last evening to listen to the tree out-door concert given by the Cltlzene' bnnd The {ant-avian: evening the bend geve e concert the Acadeln with the lendnble object of retains t tor the pnreheee of new lnetrnmente. when e‘c'irnunlte bomb uninht hsve been ex thont tear o! Injur- nnyone. t be end eonunentery on the erent meenneee of human nature. â€"In the government return: of birth. end deethe tome very Internet- lng statistics eppenr. In the returns for Victor-la county for the yen: 1893 end 1893 two marriage. are bed when the bridegrgon} in eeeh cuexne 70 ot‘ .- .- .. . â€"Csp t. Ball brought the Str. Esme: Into parsonSsturdsy from Cseuree. be- ghle first"! pot’ the semen. During the winter the :1me little can ml ened 12 feet. and this In momentum added much and” her Inability canto! mdhu helpodher pt. Bmw mkethemto ytwleee week as new. rAqlfl’k 111-90 91 9" WM â€"Tho Joint board of the Toronto educa- tion department has opp Jlnwd the follow- Ing 10ml teachers on 333 route oxmlnoro hr 1893: Lindsay, Ju. P. Coiling. B A.. Edwin A. Hardy, B. A. ; Omomoe '1‘. O. Page, B. A. - Pembom J .n. A. tug, B. A., Cortex F‘uoondon, M‘ A., Henry R. H. Konnor. B. A. â€"Mr. John Dsnlolo, cf Fonolon, no In town Monday mklng arrangements with parties who wish to send horses Ind oottlo to his nacho on the shores of Bal- sam kao and lesnm River for the summer. In all ho ho: about 1.000 acres of first-class In: land. nod will posture a large non of horses and cattle this 308503. â€"A trmsient vhloor, sooin the in- mouse crowd end hustling tinong on Kentdt. lost Friday. remarked tint “this town must have a population of st lent fifteen thousand." Toe circulation of Tax DAILY Posr does not evidence so many families, but we would suggest new is a good time to subscribe. â€"A young lad who was playingI a nome- what “may” make: from o boom above the dam at noon Monday mlaeed hle foot and toppled ln. He was unable to swim. at when he came to the outtaoe he smmbled back on the boom and scurried for the elevator engine house to dry hla garments. â€"szbrey spar“ intend holding 3 amazing mach to-day. Friday. end is probable that e number of our ouch fink-menwiilettend. Mr. Hindu, cube mien house. ins received 3 meeting invitation and knowing one. predict e 331115150 for the men of Cmbny. "Mather tgenus co to Mailman where when!l pumheeed tour thou-end ram-eel! ea, which we to be delivered et Mull-ad. -J. J. M63311: 0! Pancho”. I mount» rt tho Town“: Loud 8mm!” "spud-d f cfl’anc: non-laud In as - on: which had bun mound bythmln Inapzotor. this?” Ingram“ Lanzhou-0.. Omwn‘lnaut am on Md” morning . tall my! wt Tan comp“! have é‘figégtfizfiggl Ha ”Harlow 33mm 9.3. ..... 11......“ ”Mm «9 Hate.» “5.3 mg m§;;;; 0 3,33» :35“... â€"Â¥um “in???” 8m“ 1m»- ham has” ha “10%“! 3:33" 1:: "3.33m. W333? Mm: JP!» “nut moot of m Linda, on d v Effi‘i’é‘a‘ém 12% waxéfimg‘ “- ~‘1‘hm ms n un film. It th- unk» Manda mm C «£0.1th lulled 1'5on; tlohtl. Ind-tech to the ulna of over 36.8“) mood through an hands. â€"M:.'n. 1). 1mm bu mend nu lax-muons. homMr.R.Sm 'nm totho rumba Indy occupied Mr. W. Leigh the Adam block. â€"m. M. With“. tor at the Comment-l house. In. compound to 010.0an the budtlmu, udwmm at. out n “can” this you. â€"A motion to temper end hinminc tho council chember Inn Med down in» evening. It wee en unexpected cutback of the spirit of economy. â€"A WE’M med 011m Vlnnott. otAubm-n oterboro, tollotthedun no the mum-works pumping nationalism:- dnymdmdmnod. from 0:8: sudden Om 8‘0 In â€"Llceourhlns, 50me 8 yum long. (mum. Out-$1.50 line (or $15. KmCo.â€"3d257fl. mm â€"Tthdn0btundernndbymNm mumwm «mumâ€"co. .m: . “a mum mu umuu mg“ 4% am“ 3. â€"Mr. Irvine Nahum cl Bo .mmmwmlm 3.37“ human «wound-claw once 00$?me Th0 Im- d-nt finitely max-L thu‘un out. or cmce team to bou- h 3| might be enacted In“:ch “Dogs-11mm- â€")(lssu Eaton. Walter- delntm. MM”. Bob-on nod L00”. mtto Babe: Wodusdnyltmwuh M n concert undu- tho m otthoWbohmhduntvfllm â€"Mr. W.G. Bhlr. merchsntullor. 3nd wile. enjoyed n plan-at drive Into the “Islam 1‘ m. huthohp “madm- bu-lnouwlth mandala-Inc hlnlna his visit “ mm: ”upped" N8 â€"-Mu. Helical“. VII. of Mr. Wm. Mc- Kenzle. of the Toronto shoot man . and dot: au- Gurus. Ind In. John . m not Mu. NcKoulo, mvhltloz u Hr. Wm. Macbeth. â€"Buflo Exunlnor: In. G. A. Cullen. of the O'Soulm Bastion CW. luv.- mWMytdeflhwbu-o oh. will opendotowdoyowlthhcbroflsu on hot mvto ha: homo In Had-u. -1... unmNdmx-mtt. who ha been vb! ulster. Mn. 1-- Amhunbnnlt, to:- n canola at wash. '1" let: to: he: homo neu- OmSonnd Ion manning Int â€"â€"Mr. B. D. Thence. north wand. ha been confined to the honour: weeks with 3 taken bot. lambskin. with the use cf acmtolookuurhls business. 1 5': â€"Mr. SunSmbon. «mm. vain town Edd: . Ha [I on hum ynorthto lecturer shipmtotthof Just put: duos baughu by" him during the put winter. G. Blak- San. muslin: uni". â€"!r. Charles Salt. of all! has "turned to Lmda h‘. hum homo? Help! teamed n p do: with Mr. W. ~31. hue Bonus. of Coboug. u spending hll holldny: with his ma non- Cmnlnm, 3M s most unusual term It the Cobourg humus college. -Mlu Annie Sutton. of Bull'- book store, lanes next week to:- n month's holi- dnys. which the will ”and with (dand- in the vicinity of Midlnnd. -Mr. E. 'r. Thor-29y. the nu! (humus Igontfor thowmusm- 5.1m m In mm mm. a. m: at u debut (a Pentium. â€"Mr. J. J. Tum.“ Powwow. m In town Funny on hi. my home from Bobcnynoon. Ho botany u number“ ordm for nwnlnga. t. v .1 n I c roux-nodular mmmm morning. m1?" ‘mmmtem rig?“ n m- mggm put In the‘ 3mm bâ€"Hg. J. E. Billings!” ut‘umod home on ant-Ion, um spend 1 wank gm: htl‘ that. Mn. 1‘. 6:111:53. o! m: mwm :2. "a" 1"“?43“ ' “I 0 r m bud u the 8m om. -|lluV.Eu-loumnutothcm. la. John (3an of the MM. yho ha bun n17 (1‘. mounow layov- â€" ' Bung” 'l'h : lb. 6.g.Â¥BM tlwlg:mt a tn. ":3 la an." 1'2" .ht. :fingi @4331“ WW... mm» m $.mmu a n 73.31.... “mg m: mass» m hun- wlth It. In. Bum. I m postul- mm... .5... ”W â€"Ir.Ed.Gnnd . at and!“ â€"Ir. Mn. 3 mamm- mug. "mo 3. E. w. on u ans-m. 994M memm Iplnuntvldtwltthm â€".Mn. Bun, Than no. at Bobcu’ mmcubwhmlgton Walnu- 46. Wn. sun-r. otvmm In Post 3 1'7 plan» all Mu. â€"WW. of Bobcm. mlntownWMy. â€"Hr.J. LEme. arm mum mmmrmm â€"Mr. CJ. wont nut]: to Pony Friday -â€"MlooHolonNoodlar ammun- lnPeurboz-o. -â€"Mr.J.A. Laura-onto. In: In town Monday. â€"Mr. MQPhholTa-onto.wulnm Wodnoodayonbnuaooo. ioQSuâ€"dngli 8.32â€"8.93 2314‘. 3a 3.52.. «.55 eta-III!!- {Sn-gait... gag-aging...“ Sill-3!. 113.853.8815 8§3i£5£2é lSPul-nt-.hmpuodflo give tum memuthomm u: out Dru-u Ind lath. .5me Wednesdaysâ€"4911. W'gil gaaziiihki Wodnudaymnmrl’mmw Inasmuch. dflumu dint OGLMdflnthfl an My occur h.pflnfln¢oflou.tho"Wo¢uta-n. mmmmmu no. call. don co Mm on In 34th In bright. â€"B~7.'nuflntonF mama, Maw-Bylaw 16m“ m gummy-gag! magnum: nan-no mom 15. mumummom . (5 min“... -Blh|o ell- ta hon onSuuhym‘ NJIOo’M 1‘0.le â€"Dohfln¢cod¢tyoa mum-n so'olook. ”haw-um Aboutuo'aocku-cnlchnbmb muons-.EIIIMMuuhm din-no. out-Ida of who town‘s when union. was an ooh-cum. an!“ on ho beyond thematic! tho want-work- Mmconpdhdwmwobund lotto magma-g gaunt The ht“ mhlnd‘ m. 00.. wannabe?» and-swu- otflm. Thou-um sun. Vommnotankuumutsum memnmmmmym -'. 7 Beeutyumdomedm doinpoeuy,butthenice! fitfingcr ONWNC“ M60003 wn isthe desire of ezery true woman. Pfiestley’ysdres: 4" AIEWRAPPED. " 'a have done muchwrellizeawomm‘ sided: ofl'er- : ing. inthdruxmmnppeenncefitmdweumehmermddistinetion, w ichno 3|» otherdem however excellent, have quite attunedto. Andnow Priestley": 9” hue inguew. The“Eudon"is-Jlthenge. ltisevenbetterthmthe Hendettusomuohedmired. The“£udon"hueomet_hing ngwhichtheHenriemE AR lacksâ€"to wit: gmterwidth, grater we and I. superior dust sheddIng . Andthenithnuaex uisitenrficewhi gimitmulmostregnlpteeenee. np. pedon“'l‘heV Bond," andthennme.PIi¢¢ly,ItnnpedoneveI-yfiveyuds. “94.5”“ 1896. is now very large and attnctive. Prices for really fine goods «me never so low as at present- We made a speci- alty of BLACK DRESS GOODS, and have the best. valua in the trade to offer. Ohalllos In Light and Dark Grounds Our General Stock of DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS IIIIIIIIIpII-yud luJAgMMDukalonu-I gnu “Jun” I I I I I I m mount-active u at pment, Mid conning mmv novelties nottobcfound duwhere. We have and al- uu at 7. 8 and to cent: per yud. colon 31““!!th lbw IumrmIIIQO'OIO Inadditiontoavery finestock of WhiteandColored Blouses we show a very fine assortment of Blouse Mater- ids. consisting of Wash Silks, Ducks and Jenna, Pei-ales, Sweens. Colored and White Lawns. Fancy Zephyrs. Crin- klee,Salisburys, Delhi Cloths, etc. Our stock of these goods is puticululy attractive, and well worthy of inspection......... WARNER 00. . . 0W? DELI/ӣ7758. . Wehavejustopened up: very fincstock ofLadis’ White Underwear, consisting of Night Draws, Chemiss Drawers, Under-shirts, cw. allofwhichareup todatein Finish, Trimmings and Quality. Prices as usualâ€"the verylowest..... ... [M653 arm ,or mfism at 6c. per yard, which are Worth Seeing. mental emu- In :u krcn m on WHITE GOODS. Blouse Maferz'a/s. Ct‘i‘$$.t.t€ We Oflcr a Good Line of “Say, Jack. that was an Elegant fitting BLACK WORSTED SUIT you wore last Sunday I” “Just the best I ever had, and you can get one justo like “for thelow price of $18.22 at “Flna Feathers Make Fine Birds ”’ P1163 flayâ€"M on tread. UV. G. Blan- Sons. W. G. BLAIR SONS, Warner a: Go. Maul 51mm '0 Mai I“: m tho “affix-u W33 wad-n wlth mhflow-olflzm Mm g3}; gsggga:§§ £5353 ::§ 3%? 52% 55%: a 34% .§‘€5 Ithmudautytoohmmwuweok thoduthotLinhA. Email.“ mmunddsndwmdflr m My clams. Tho amt-d mmmmmaum mmrummuvdkm Mud ml ..a “man. ‘3 Th0 alluring pupal hnve m gmmmmmm M mâ€"E‘Jm, C. B. m nxr In P089. roar 0" m4!- WNW.“ 'hwlh.

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