"Ill? FLY TIME few Advertisements Week. {Correspondence of Tue P0811] Rmovuxox.â€"The Methodist church is at present receiving a general overhauling in the way of plaszcrinc. calaomining and ï¬ghting. The latter is being artistically ne by Goodwin, of Lindsay. A GOOD BUSINESS â€"Mr. L. Deynmn and men have been kept crowded with work this summer. and more so during the very hot weather, manufacturing screen doors and windows, there being an unusually “£3?de for them this season. cumâ€"Mr. S:eele. pastor at the Methodist church, attended the E. L. can- vention tn Toronto" last_ week ...... £115. _‘vv "can. Pnoerzcrs an]: anoam -0nr citizens are anxiously looking forward for better times, as the Toronto Bank mill will soon be in operation. than giving employment to a e number or men who have had no war for many months. Wasnme Macumnâ€"Tne F. Sandford Co. have added another neeinl article to their long lieu of manufactures in Church's Jubilee washing machine. which has al- ready taken its place at the head of all other gnaopinee‘o! this kind on the mar- - v H _x____'l_.. ï¬ogav-joiisï¬ï¬,icf deens, N. Y.. called on friends here on Wednesday of last [Correspoadence oi Tm: Post] NEW STORE â€"Mr. Henry Dmghty has the foundation ï¬nished for his new store and dwelling. Kinsmanâ€"Conductor J as. Greeves and his daughter, Mrs. L)gie. left for the old country on Thursday morning or last week. The will be away about three months, an we all wish themeplessent trip, and hope they b2th may be greatly henefltted by the outing ..... Mr. Wm. Rumney. who wheeled from Toronto a couple of weeks ago to visit friends in this locality, returned to the city on Thursday Inst. THE ï¬rmâ€"The m sjority of our citizens went to Bobcayueoaâ€"per Steamer Dawn and palace barge "Chemcng." They all report having spent a. very pleasant day on the water. although lunch baskets be- ing rather scarce. some on board suffered from the pangs of hunger, and they all erflloyed a hearty supper at the dining h s and hotels in Bobcaygeon. 121mm.â€"The remains at Mrs. H. Hall. who died at the residence of her son in Millhrook. were interred in the ceme- tery here _on Tuesday of last week, a large ,-___._ n_l-..A.-. and m'nfinnn Uuuw nun-v.- v- '_ - ket. Send 6: descriâ€"ï¬iivé circular. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS Correspondence oi ‘l’nr Poem Normsâ€"The weather continues red hot. ....Fsrmers are busy making hay, which is rather n light crop in someplaces. . . .We will soon hear the sell-binder st work as some ï¬elds are almost ripe now. unawar.-Onr village was enlivened g a mnwny on Monday. 19.11. Mr. F. ickscn's spirited team wee stendi: at Mr. Downey's chming mill. A pnsï¬ng train tightened the storehouse and along the treckforn short distance. They were captured before much hnrrn was done. I Pxnsoxanâ€"Mrs. W. l). Ventress, ct Bobcaygeon, was the guest cf Mr. T. W. Reid last week ..... Mr. H. Rea, of Toronto. is spending his holidays at home. 3 is in 3 drug store and doing well. ' s H. Moore hes returned from the E. L of C. E. convention. which was held in Toronto. She reports a large crowd and also a greed time. me- he home of Mr. Weldon Rea was visited by a little stranger. We have to keep destriane out of the and d the e and tell. Several efl'orte he been III s but none seemed to take eneot until this I when lumber wee pan the walk @112 ï¬auadiau £0.51: uuxw Uu lulu H'_-vv- PERSONALâ€"Mr. J. W. Nichole combined business and pleasure by spending a few Gaye this week In Toronto and other places "wu- â€"'1'he brethren of Loyal Orange Lodge No. 30 desire. by this means, pub- licly to than]: the band for their kind and onerous services on J niy l2ah by heading 0 mode to the station in the morning, and again meeting them at the train in the even . SUDDEN nss.-0n Friday morning lost, at the hrenktssu table, Mrs. J. 8. Victory was seized with s paralytic stroke. She has been in poor health tor some time past. and this will nndou .cedly be more serious on account. or hot ads anoed years. RENALâ€"Mrs. CampZIn, ot the 6 h con- Minn. Eldon. was buried in ,Snlflh's WI“; .Iu vavuuuu‘v â€"- -.._ _ Tun NEW ROUTEâ€"Th6 neat little steamer Dawn. which now plies between this port and Lindsay, has already proved a great convenience to the public. It is manned by courteous and obliging ofï¬cers. who will no doubt be the means or build inc up a. proï¬table business for this popular and pleasant route. WOOD VILLE. lCormnondence oi Tm! POST.) A LARGE Dunâ€"Mr. Hugh Cameron sold 60 head of come of! his Csrdenrench on Tuesdey of last week to Messrs. Varcoe and Stacey. ct Meripsss. who will feed them for the old country market. Mr. Cameron received a good price. CORPORATION Womanâ€"Our council have granted $500 to be spent in the improve- ment of our streets this summer. and a general ï¬xing up is the order of the day. Emmaâ€"Mr. T. J. Humphrey is put- ting up an eddilen to his shop to be used as a carriage show room. as he intends to carryu choice stock or the best manufac- tures on the mgkeg. m nun-e.-r_ --....Llâ€"..A Radarâ€"Thou. Com. Keep Cool-C. P. R. Tourist Samsonâ€"G '1‘. R. Your: List-Township o! Ops. W5, Attentionâ€"10h Floury. 9.1 Fire Insu'nnco Co. tummy, nun-u-â€" M-l’mfl' I uzu Rodeo to Conn-cwrmâ€"Public Works Dept. Anna-1 Summer Edeâ€"Cumin a Fl-vello Bros‘ W1: nay v.- -___,,_. . number of sorrowing (fieâ€"53$ mid r’elativia helm: in gttendagce at thgtuneml. L 7 _â€"_L 'lLI-‘A LINDSAY, FRIDAY. JULY 23. my, Maya nun: uâ€"-.._ on emetery on dsy or last wick: humus BANK evidently hasn’t arrived a minute ahead of the flies. They’re here ready for their regular business of tumbling into every- thing that is good to eat, making it. unï¬t to eat. Get rid of them. KETCH- FENBLON my»; fl. Hilliflllfllflfllfl; CUBUCUNK. REABORO‘ This Week. DRUGGIST )wd OK the ny-invr pruuuuuua saucy nu... w... , _ - , allowed to run at large on the public high. , R†ways, on account or the prevailing epic :eve demic, several of our neighboring ten-mere have had to pay heavy pound lees. In I on. one case the sum mounted to nearly 325. , me In Lean: ooeee. where the onlmnis grazed i an. on the town lines. the ever watchful , :13 "ehee meeter" would ï¬rst mete lure b, that e were :11 on the forbidden eide 0! mg the . then how]: them may to the ‘ ‘ pur- neereet township pound. end receive in. ~ your-ell m rote-oi! or the mount imposed on the‘ untortunete owner. | as: Can! Imamâ€"The two eheeee lec- ; terlee here ere need helmet. on the . 3 Ewan ammonia. m: Wantonâ€"m mm end closely gather, but the bashful “young couple I: better take the road, «perhaps a.“ mum no “ manta†now they roach they could 7 “ to" until my the end of t e k. It has bean I source of comment And amussmont {or msny. BOLSOVBR. Woe o: 11:: run.- [Correlpondenoe 0: Tan Post.) 0309: look in: eround Sunderlnnd. SCHOOL Booxs will egain soon be in de- ' Bay In a good mg; spring whatnot“ mend, and McLellend at Kirkï¬eld ha in looks promising. he only drawback In stock anything and everything you my the lovprloes. . ~ Roamâ€"(h Tuesday lent Maura. he. need when the schools reopen. Pncee Acton, Jâ€. Garden end J... Doble m. reuonnble.â€"-76-2. sgn‘lgemfh with 3:0 '32.? 3111103: (a: - t e m I CAMEROA . a simple or, ".5333; .. .. y misting PALESTINE. Correspondence 0! Tu! Post.) THE HOLIDAYS will soon be over and we recommend parents and children to go to McLelluxd’s. Kirkï¬eld, for school books, etc., as he has a full supply of everything required in the above line, purchued specially in View of the school re-opening at on early dewâ€"7652. éver enéred there 20. [Correspondence o! m Post] ExcURsxox.â€"A party of excursioniata from this village spent Wednesday evening cruising around our beautiful lake in Mr. Phillips stenmjachs, j‘The Restless.†Ann 7 I.-- L-..â€" l. unsuyu nun-nu Jâ€"-_- ILLâ€"Mr. Roderick O'Brien has been seriously ill for some time, but we are glad to hear he is rapidly recoverin ...... Mr. Chris. Woodcock is at present an ering from a swollen knee and. is unable to attend to business. 7 ‘- u"... PERSONALâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gibson and two children, of Toronto, were guests at the residence of Mr. Jno. A. Jackson for a few days last week ...... Mr. John McDume has returned from an extended pleasure trip to Port Enron and other points west. A Pnosrnons Swarmâ€"The Knights of the MaccabeesTentinthisplaoeare having large additions made to their at each meeting. which is membership held on the third Monday of each month. The beneï¬ts of this society are exception- 8‘!l(Â¥il.r'r1:<:rar. VISIT The general manager and other h h omciais of. the G. T. Bail- way paid t division a flying visit on Thursday last. They had a special train, which was in charge of Conductor Pethick and Driver Nursey. of Lindsay, the time made on some stretches of the road being equal to that of the Empire Ssate Express. At the end of the trip the general manager complimented each one personally on the expeditious manner in which the train was handled. A Sam Imwnxn.â€"Sinee}ithe passing; of the by-law prohibiting sheep from being ,‘ allowed to run at large on the public high- ‘ ways, on account of the railing epi- demic, several of our neigh ring farmers have had to pay heavy pound fees. In I one case the sum amounted to nearly $25. In our cases. where the animals gresed I on the town lines. the ever watchful a “shes arrester" would ï¬rst make sure 1 that er were all on the forbidden side ot‘ the .then hawk them awaytothe‘ nearest township pound. and receive his rake-ctr oi the amount imposedon theI cater-tenet; owner. _h _ -..--_. . l u CHURCH Nonaâ€"Yr. G. H. Adair occu- Qicd the pulpit in the Methodist church on mmday last and preached an earnest, and thgughtful semion to a. Inge congregation. "â€" â€"â€"-n “.71- Uuuuqulul BULMAVH luv u- --- v â€"v_=, , Psnsonn.-â€"Rev. Mr. float-e m3 Mr. Jae. Kay were in Toronto last week attending the Epworth League international convention ...... Mr. E. Prouse and Miss M. Jackett. of Oakwood, spent the l2nh at Not-land, the guusts of Mr. and Mrs. Robb. ’ ‘ ‘ R “ 7 A - nu. .. s‘lenuu, vuv 5- ~â€"‘- -. _ Adair . . . .Mr. R. B. Pearson, of Tm: CANADIAN POST staï¬'. Lindsay, l8 spending his holidays with his grandmother ...... Miss Alice Adair, of Oakwood, is spending a few weeks in Lhisglacepnder the parental - AV" WU ._ _V__- roof . . . . ~ 3/111. G. W. Allely is visiiing her sister, Mrs. Silas Irwin, of Cambmy.l [Special correspondence to Tux Post; CHURCH Normaâ€"Owing to the removal of our late pastor, the Rev. 1’. A. McLeod, Mr. McDonald, of Eldon church, ï¬lled the pulpit ...... The services for the next three Sundays will be conducted by etudente, after that time has expired the congrcgetion will have to decide when c_o_urae_-t9- pursue. inmonanâ€"Mr. Fred Purvis started last Monday on a wheeling trip through West- ern Ontario. No doubt Fred will give us some valuable information re the western part of our province when he returns. . Mr. Wm. Woodward and his cousin, Miss Maude Richardson, spent Sunday with friends in Lindsay ..... Miss Retta Purvis is spending a couple of weeks with friends in Scarboro ...... Misses Dorothy and Sarah McEachern, of Toronto. are at present guests of Miss Ida McInnis ...... Miss Mary McDonald. of Cannington. spent Sunday with Miss Sara Ashton, of Cresswell ...... Mr. Frank Eileker is at present visiting his brother, Mr. Robert Elleker, of Manilla Jct. Too-ray Woorsr. LORNEVHJ 3. [Special to m Post! an Bumâ€"Mr. John Bay has his new born in W659 for £11.12 “€992'9,°33291_ 1.0. G.T .â€"The members of the temper- ance lodge inteni having an ice cream socinl on the 13a: of August. a good program will bengel. ‘1 1w 1 n,,,_:_ _L__L-J IA-.. u..- ..â€"._ .7 _-~._, wa BARS.â€"Mr. Hezekiah Noble- had 3 raising last Thursday and everything went together in ï¬ne shape. He expects to have it comgleted P! harveet‘time. ,1 AL _ A_‘_‘_._ merry-l >ucmLâ€"' inn which VICTORI A .ROAiDl CRESS WELL N URLAND. LIEFORD. .. Correspondence 0! Tu Poem : Pour.) ‘ CROPS look m: around Sundurhnd. soon be in de- ’ Bay In a good mg: spring when so hr irkï¬eld ha in 319»; morphing. he only :1an u THE CANADIAN POST, day! utter the 12m 0! July hm n on of the mm: m was may disgusting, and no mum. mulls! would think of looking for â€Mon at the recon alluded to. At any “to. one hotel Is nu mats “9°99†for - "mg: AL-.. __.1. “was. .6 unn- .â€" 0! thin â€91113363356in 7M mutt 50 tn the count-slant r; or Inspector should see that they are properly kept. u tauâ€"y... v. -. vvï¬ mamâ€"Faber} here hm manned buying; the crop In good crops are dolngAweu. "A __ 610 an: unplug v.9... “auraâ€"Our youngsters from the high schools of Toronto 3 to be glad to see their old homes In under-lend end engoy he healthy air. -Mts. Geo. Thompson. 32., has been sick several days. There Is no hope of her recovery. as she 13 eicklng....Mra. He Glendlnnlng. of Sunderlsnd, 15 down W! an attack of typhoid fever. It dcea not appear to be or n virulent type, out In I: herd telling whet; chef-ages,†1use! tale: .a um caning “11.0 yuan-aw .- _â€" -__-_ Housxs to rent in Sunderlond ere herd to get just now; we don't know of on empty house in the town. e think some of our wealthy men ehould hulldo few good tenement houses that would rent at: reeeoneble rates to e good clue of tenants; we thlnk It: would be a safe lnveetmenc. Vrsrr.â€"-Mr. and Mrs. Fake ere lo Sun. derlnnd vlslulnz old friends. Nomâ€"Ferming lmplemente and blade: twine m ciao here. Scnoons RI-ornmxa muses promotions in All cluses. Remember then specisl preâ€" pont‘ons hove been made for you require- moms n MoLell-nd’s, who has A com lete stock of school books and supplies o :11 kinds. of. the most remneble prices.â€"76~2. A LARGE SALLâ€"Mr. Joseph Suples sold la: week to one party 70 hood of cutlo oï¬' his own such snd‘ received 5 good :11- round ï¬gure. chxxc.-â€" The Son- of Scotland of Sebrighb will hold their maul picnic on Frida. ,Jnly 30th. A number from here inten rakiggig in. . , 1,2- __j luhcuu cal-nus Iv nu- NorEs.â€"Bueineel in generel “u fuir end the prospects for the future is bri ht. .- the crops in this vicinity never ooked better than at present ...... Our riet mill in to be opened up soon ...... or local manufecturere. Messrs. John King end J no. R. McKey, ere doin e good trade in their respective buineee, r. King in the sub end door fucwry and pining mill, end Mr. McKay in the woollen tnde, which it constently increeeing, n he in now oom- , ‘ Ih._ .. 'vâ€" ~â€"_-_l Had to he} steam up on: 1y tad [no to llthe “rth orders which no pouring in on him dgly. _.. . . V.AA_‘ Srocx Bursaâ€"Thin pluee is vuited weekly by vnioua Itock buyers, who always munge to take A arloed or two may with them. This in when we need so keep the “coini’jn circtllhtion. u4____ -1 sL- -w, -..- -v-_ ._ WWW PERSONALâ€"Mr. Andy Spence. of the ï¬rm of Cunpbell Spence. hnrdwnre merchnnte, took 3 few halide I In: week, end went weer. u fer u genie on hie wheel. He returned on Thundnv morning accompanied by his friend, Mr. Sinclnir, of Palestine. The Forestry Commission. Peterboro Ravlew: Messrs. Thou. South- worth and John Bertram, members of the Provincial Forestry Commlaalon, reached town at. noon Tuesday and proceeded to Br! north In company with Mr. J. B. Mo 7 1111mm, whergphey took the stomps! l-v'v ._.__-, -__. to BOMB) eon. “The, will Ins dub um: forests In away, Gaunt and urleigh, and return on Saturday next. Second edition "Queen Victoria†«hunted. Ju- bilee Edition on pron. Bauhbwry at the Queen and Victorian unpublished. The only Con-dbl: work accepted by or [116“]. Eda um:- ed-knock the bottom out. o! .u moral. Golan-on scooping in money. Even boy! Ind girls loll it tut. Big comm-ion or “night weekly alkyd“: trill hip‘ Peterboro Cheese Board, Over 4,000 boxes of cheese were boarded yesterday at Peterboro. The bidding opened at 71‘ :., and ï¬nally Mr. Fitzgeer offered 8116:. and took over 2,000 boxes. Mr. Wrighton gave the same ï¬gure for three factories. and the balance of the board was cleared at 8c ...... Before the bidding commenced Mr. Peter Mactarlane, Dominion ins otor or cold store e, was introduced an addressed the b brie!- iy. He remarked on the quantity of cheese boarded. Some people thought because they talked up batter they did not care for cheese. This was not the case. but they wanted to pat butter on the same rooting. In Quebec last year they made better when cheese was low, but this year they are making large quantities of cheese. The Dominion government wanted to encourage the butter trade in Eczland. The market was good. but at present it was supplied bythe United States. Mr. McFarlane advocated factories being arranged so that both batter and cheese could be made. The batter market was larger than the cheese. “3“- "9'1' STEAMSHIPS STEEL GLAD Lave Owen Sound Alter anivfl of BtumahIp Ex- m. due to leave iomnw 10.50 L In“ loud" sud bur-day -Aunbua every loudly. Imitobl flay Thundnyâ€"md 1mm Wmdoor snot urinl of Morning Express. dnew lave Toronto 7.30 LII. mo day. Albert.- every Suntan). Mencool trtpncrou the Grant Luke- to Salt Ste. lute, Port Arthur Ind Fort William. Connec- tions“ Sum Ste. Maia with Duluth. South Sm Ind Athatiand macaw, 8t. Pm! and Sun“ Ste. We Bdlnyn tor nth, 8:. Paul Ind Ill point: we», and In Port Arum: ad tort wuum for .11 Western Cumin Ind Plcillc Cont polar. T. 0. IATGHETT. vamâ€"Famm.-On the 120:, In Bobceygeon by the Rev. 8. Down. Thom W. Bynu'd, of Hunte- v_.11_e. 3.0 Abipil Freeman. daughter of Wm. Freeman. o! B'obcsygo'on. SLOA‘s.â€"In Emily, on Wodnudty, July 2111:. 1897. limb: Ann Sloan, Igor! 25 you“. ling, xged' 75 you». Cows: â€"In0ps on Wedneedsy Jul: 21“. 1891. ï¬rs. Meg} Comm, beloved wile 0! Timothy Col KEEP COOL é FaE£- ¢¢°¢¢¢I¢ ’r'ne smut-ammow co , ma" Toronto N ew Advertisements. BRITTON Bros. G. P. 3.0mâ€. 60 Kent-at. Wu UA-unguv lvâ€"w -. _ When you wsnt our advice in case of eye trouble we (live it to you-free. I! your sight is Idlingâ€"l! your eye- or head who. you an yours“! Inconvenience. I or mono: by coming tom“ lean how to remedy the tho tron Itcotbywnonm. Don't) ml to upprcchte ; good thing just been": you got it me. When ’ou wish to Mu lt done we man. your eyeâ€"tree. ~__ - 5.1-- 1_ 8 UN DER LAN Q. Janna-I ad mam- KIRKFIELD. WAGES. AGENTS. DEATHS- L._ Root :W and will be continued for just thirty days, we will go on v preparatory for doing 3 big {:11 tnde. As we nnnuunced when coming t of Victoria. We never hnd nny doubt ea to the advisability of them a Our sales hnve been yery lnrga the put three months. Our store he: b1 therefore are nble to buy from ï¬rst heads and on the very best terms to nick up the best things going end pleoo them on sale at lowest prices - J *" A--‘A‘>:-ulv gal†Avfll‘ held in Lind. We want to to nuke this room for a big!!!" bushy v - â€" â€" ‘M V we will go on with extending the length of our store and making improvements in every n, I and will be continued for just thirty days. preparatory for doing n his fall trede. As we ennunnced when coming to Lindsay, we come here to stay and do business with the people of the COuntv We never had nny doubt a to the edvinhility of thnl step, end ere now conï¬rmed in the opinion that it was the proper thinw m d6 ha been generally filled with well ntisï¬ed cvxszomers. We buy our goods 1%: “ill: of Victor-in. Our sales hove been very lei-go the put three months. Our store We cell a we buy, at the lowest pri was going. We are elwa s 0 th We will any no more than this. D_. H), down go the prices): gatsrï¬; therefore are nble to buy from ï¬rst had: and on the very beet terms. reason, the; we must get rid of our goods and mks to pick up the best things going end piece them on enle ct lowest prices. pting Soles ever held in Lindsey. end for this excellent July Ioth, begins one of the most ten: ' The busine- is here for us end we ere here to do in. Please get this fact ï¬xed in vour mind that this is no fnke ado. We cannot dord to deceive you. The prices will convince you that this is absolutely true: Our Great Clearing Sale, which began on V ry line of new Spring 20¢. 00 $1 per yu-d, 12 p' ’ Feather Ticking. mm in price from 10¢ to 25¢. per yud. 23 pieces Cotwnnde Ticking, ungmg in price from 10c. to 25¢ per yud. on 4...... Flannn‘ntm, m in price from 4c. up 9110c. and 12c. HOUSEFUBNISHINGS, UARPETS, Eta, TWENTY THOUSAND DflLLARS’ WORTH 0F . 163 Men’s Tweed Suits, ringing in price from 83 to $10.50 per Suit. 28 Men’s Black 'Wonted Suits, beentiful ï¬tting goods. 14 Men’s Bleak Worsted Cod: end Vests. 115 Men’s Tweed Pants, stating :1: 750. per pair. It 30 bieoes Flannolette, 111131113 1:: page m... 1.. 32 pieces Cotton Check Shirtingl from 50. up lawâ€"‘3 rid/z; Without quoting prices Only thm to to nuke this the most successful ssle,‘ever held in Undue}, sbigger business, end in order codoso must get surgepc if yuu do not :vish‘ to use them now. A gennine cloning E ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JULY clearing Lines 0! Men’s, Women’s and Children's Boots and Shoes. All Sums up ‘0 All sums 0v Dry Goods, Boys‘ Clothing. Hats and Caps. months in Lingual Rdy (‘5’ C0- and every Line of Goods in our Store ices we have decided to give discounts ,._p0m’ Stock Consists of Me Fol/owing.- MEN’S AND BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. - - misty And we hwe almiy found the building to enlu-ge and impro to Five Dollars. Twelve per cent. Discount. over Five Dollars up to Ten Dollars, Fifteen per cent, Discount. All sums over Ten Dollars, Twenty per cent. Discount. All Goods are marked in Plain Figures. ALLAN : CC < - - - -'A'A'AVAV"‘ ' - ThejGreatZGheap Store. )1 amount at one time. but checks returned to us which have been rchased b t . ow end of sale will entitle customers to the full discount, pu e ween n “NM gmt inducement: to bring you here. We must our stock out of our ny. It will psy you to hy in a stock, 8.1.. Don’t miss it if you want bargains. fly found our promises entirely too small. and impmve the Icon, nnd u soon as we -Millinery, Men's UlOLnlng, House Furnishings, Boots and Shoes Window Shades, Carpets, Lace Curtains 1 our Store at prices the lowest ever named in Lindsay. W/WMW// WW/fl/W/fl/flfl/fl/m we discounts Our goods are all marked in Plain Figures. and the following â€"â€"discouats will be given: ’5 Old Siand, [,zkm’say. I. B. Allan 0 C9- armor-u; l on with extending the length of our store ninx to Lindsey, we come here to stay and d the! step, and ere now conï¬rmed in the OE has been generally ï¬lled with well utisï¬ed terms. We sell a we buy, at the lowest 1 nrioel. We will say no more than this. Enndhomlmh, Lodiu' Callus and Cain, Indm’ Belts. The biggcot buguns in Ribbon and Millinery Goods you ever saw. 7 dozen Indiu’ Block and Coloned Pan-nob, Plain 3nd Fancy, at a ‘1 prwel 15 dozen 'Men’s Black sud Brown Fedora. 6 down Men’s md Boy’s Strut Hats, a lowest prices. Velveteen, Black end Colored Dress Trimmings, Dress Buttons. A. beetifuletockofNewLeoeeotevex-ykind. 240 Pelt-a of Cornell, mostly all new good: just in, and popular makes. 35 dean Indies’ and Children's Cashmere Hose, the but value in limb} 62 down wiee’ end Children’s Cotton Hose, ell extre value. . ’ Indieu’ and Children’s, Lisle Thread, Silk and Teï¬'ete Gloves, W 110 Boy’- and Children’s Suits, all prices. 12 dozen Men's Black and Boon Stifl Hate st :11 prices, a‘ ll pieoeeofCretonnesstdlprieee. 12 pieces of Colored and Black Seteene 10c. and 125c. per yd. 12 down Linen Towels st all pnoes Table Nspkins et all prices. Bleached and Unblesched Shootings. White and Colored Quiltl. of "aid kind at lowest prices. Landau! ï¬gnned Silks, suitable for Ladies’ BI owes, “ small. We have made arrangements wit u we no through with 70 Pairs Lace Curtains. White and Creagg yflflmWâ€"awww'ï¬ mmmlows named in Lindsay. Men's Clothing, Bay a 00’: Old atom strictly new £00“: open to race: excellent twin Mod- Ind A writing Doom “on comm god min: W M! in the a. m oo-dn opponunil W. H. SHAW friends in delayed Wi IT’S A and work gum Get Danica runs apd WAITED a my term um Cub Advanced Cash Paid for I W lunar-get 2. For the a: Friday. I TENDE Builder HORTON “a mum; non. Ins-93 silverw like to able well Econ gm 1‘ new; to“!