borded to ’ urstock £01; 3 2:311 Prices. ' BY PARADE. with -. to Grounds. he Public. I-Ixcrciscs. Dy Campâ€! i'nssmorc. “thy Uf Fireworks on ride the cities. by Prof. xLI km :m to o'clock pm- .VERY STABL’: For a. plow give 1' Horses and all Live Horseback. VOCAL ammo-fl gunmenâ€. \Y. MORNING. F3_ RINGâ€"Openâ€" :22: of $130 \viz'I be a: cent. of pxize. J5! '6 S43. 3rd to receive ï¬es are expected to me Bell, Mayflower, of the Prize Ring. DA Y. ’nblic. 1 26†(9’ .29. 7 u. 'ial Prizes. Dog Circus will out seeing f Youths OUSE Ming by Electric Light. "T -Coxxi2mb10r 0" n on hire at W BRIAN OUNIBAL 'ers, Table , Child. Horses. All Live Stock bition own to ls: ed that during his term of ofliee he has over forty men. xepteeentlng difl’nrent com- Mea in his line. and that not one of them are 'w on his territory. We hope Mr. Cody may continue to represent the Massey-Harrie with is the meet extensive mnnutncturer fuming implements under the British nag. 1143253 HERE AND THERE. Obituary. ‘The announcement or the death of Mr. “mm: nicliann, which occurred on Monday WSS received with general regret through- Ihe town. as his position as caretaker ot the ofï¬ce had been the means of his forming a circle of acquaintances and his ohliRing don had made for him many friends. n Mcsiann was born in the county or Form- Ireland. May 27:11, 1331. and emigrated to two years later with his parents: WIs in {851 to Eliza Biilett, with whom he happily until his death. leaving no child- he came to Lindsay about 35 Years “d Obtained employment at his trade. ubhc‘ismiihing, at which he worked until Wntmtnt in connection with the post In politics he was a conservative ot the kind. and was thoroughly honest in “Evictions; in every political contest ha ‘5 Remnant part. receiving his appoint TOW x AND COUNTY. Menace wm: the money-nem- Compuy. Mr. C‘. G. (‘ody has been re-engeged by the “ï¬es-Sienna Co. for the coming year cf 1891. flanln represent them In the Midland district. I. Cody has new travelled twelve consecutive LINDSAY. FRIDAY, SEPT... "9. In for the name company. which spanks well his way of doing business. It. is an old say- I that for a traveller to represent the name npsny on the same territory for any length of In. he must do a strught business. We are is: Emilie; GRAND TR UNK RAILWAY. Local Tl-go Tibia. uh“?! . I .l'omn .Tomn run-cu- Dentistry 3: Reel-Ml. “1:12;. ï¬eld and Porcelsln Crowns inserted Teeth painlessly “mmâ€"974:. he SEPT. 4 Ends“. 916m. 6. 1893â€"39. Fall Term of the Peterborough Business me And - chool of Shorthand. Panel-borough. no, heat as on Monday. Septembex; _.I Th_ose Pe terboz-o Bus. 001. ‘ to: his tuthtulnoes. For you! he had ‘membor or the loco! Orange society. In lake's-o Presbyterian; his pastor. in k'Icuthim. ma ":nodeoouedhodo ï¬rm W O elm-lens hereafter.†The funeral took in Wednesday afternoon to the Riverside‘ "an. to which his remains were followed concnuree of citizens and friends on “d “1 “Manama wenuby the decoand'i II brethren. the member: of. Lon! [Mae No 557. and the load wages of the a“ lad Yam Brim â€deï¬es. Minn)". A BLANCEABD. (1A.. Petorboro. Ont. L" unutlizm East. ;:z:rsue courses in Bookkeeping. ‘n manship end Typewriting should circulars giving full information I; or before the above date. Forms cm be obtained from the Prin- JVH‘ “brook 40 p m 009m M. d. CARTER. Port Hope via. Millbrook ...........5 45 am Coboconk, etc. . .6 ‘20 a. m Hahburton, etc..3 00 a m Ex. Toronto, em!) 12 a :11 Ex. Toronto. etc.6 02 p m TRAXSS DEPART. M. J. Carter. Panonu. â€"Mr!. Davidson. mcther at Mrs. C. H.003- sage. of In town. â€"Mra. J. A. Bucknell and tmfly deserted Sun-neon Point Wednesday. v ;ï¬lsa Lizzie Gilchrist. of Ialny. has been a guest at Mrs. D. Smith' . “Ellington-st" this week. Summer Weaknes- And that tired feeling. loss of appetite and nervous prostrntion. ere driven away by Hood's Susana-ills. like mist hetero the morning sun. To realize the beneï¬t of this great medicine. give it a. trial and you will join the army of enthusiastic admirers of Hood's Susana-ills. ,,,_,Mm D. a. 01m: has zone to Chicago to visit her sons Adam and William and View the great fur. â€"Mr. John Collins. foreman of Dr. He trimen'e lumber camp on Manitoulin Inland. to spending a. few days in town. â€"Mlee Dundee. utter spending 5 couple at months at Sturgeon Point. returned to the city Sum-do! evening lent. ifâ€"idr. 'D. Mongyen. baker. of this town. loft Monday in: for Orillla. where he has chained a responsible position in a bakery. '7 â€"â€"Yk. M. J: Dickie, of Brnoebfldge. was in town on Monday In: and called on his son Win. the popular student of the Concetta Institute. weeks' holidsys at the parental homo. Gisnarm. again resumed his duties with Csthro, the popu- isr tailor of this town. â€"Mr. L. M. Morton. an old and reapected employee of. the Lehi Valley railway. at Sayre. Pennsylvania. has been visiting hie brother. Mr. W. J. Morton. confectioner. He lert tor his home on 'l'ueeday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. Smythe have. to the satin- faction of their many friends. returned to town. Mrs. S. has been living with her niece. Mia Pye. in Sterling. for some time and her health has been greatly benedtted. â€"One of Port Hope's prominent busineee men. Mr. Geo. Helm. while in town on Wednesday looked through the new Academy of Music and expressed himself an snrprieed that Lindaay should be so far ahead of Port Hope in that particular. There are many other points in which Lindsay leads the City of Bricks. â€"Peterboro Examiner :â€"“Rev. Geo Edwards. pastor or the Charlotte-st church and Rev. A. W. Mallett. of Lindsay. might have been seen leaving townie a northerly direction at an early hour Tuesday morning. They were well laden with shot gnn.and were on a partridge shooting expedition. The party had two valuable hunt- ing dogs with them.†_- - ... ,e- â€"Mr. Wm. McGar's mother, Mrs Leith, who has not been able to see to: over two years. cataracts having grown over her eyes. was operated nponin Toronto by Dr. Ryexeon, on the advice of her attending physician. Dr. Herri- man. and in ï¬fteen minutes was able to distin- guish the countenance of her daughter. Her joy would be impossibletodesovibe. She has returned home and her entire recovery is only a matter of a short time. MANTLES â€"Mr. Geo. Giles. a former weiiknown and highly esteemed Lindsayits. arrived from Van- couver. B. 0.. Tuesday to pay his Lindsay triende a brie! visit. He leaves to:- Chicago and the fair to-day (Fl-idem ...... Mr. Giles says Bxitien Columbia-at least the district in which no residesâ€"is a veritable epoxtemen’e paradise. and that in one torcnoon'a expedition be secured no lees than 62 canvas-hack docks. English pheasants. a number of which were introduced into the country some seven or eight years ago, lulu um “â€"7-. __7 , and have since been‘ «runny protected. are now fairly numerous. and a. but of halt-e-dczsn in chat: the tuna! of! 651'. mp '11:]: dog and gun. ..... A ï¬nely mounted madman-of the hi d to now on exhibition In Button Bm.’ bl d is windew. Mm mom 3: P o 8 'r x 3 ' a Bookstore. Kent-3L. Hudsonâ€"14. Jameson bu. after spending nix GOODS . 1 In Dress Goods we stand second to noneâ€"in fact in Dress Patterns we excel. Our Hopsackings, Basket The season for Mantles is rapidly ap- p r o a c hing, and ladies are naturally de- siring toknow where to pro- cure the most fa s h i o nable goods at a small cost. Cloths and \Vhipcords are the ad- miration of all the ladies. . . We are offering a line of double fold Serges at 20c. worth 35 cts. These goods are how on exhibition in ‘our window. We have p u r c h a s e d direct from the German m a n u factur- ers an enor- mous stock of the latest de- signs, which are now open for inspection in the new addition that we have plac- ed to our already large premises. DRESS . . - THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 non-s rm nomendum‘n blank. 27m. 2801.114 29:!» Look up the hub: Ihow win atâ€! 1" 900°“ 8303., the wonderful clam-7W: U‘. S. Wowieh him oilmoeee in the ottom- moot of hie ohoeen vooetion. â€"Abont twomy of on: citizens left for the World’s (sir lent week. among them being Mr. O. Biaelow end wife. Mesa-e. E. E. Hookine. G. H. Hopkine. J. H. Hopkins. Mr. J. n. Sootherm. Mr. A. Mono end Mr. J. Neelonde.... â€Mr. R. Chambers. reevo of Penelon. and Mr. Beboock and three others. from Fonolon. eiao passed through.......'1‘he following oitizene are going or have moody gone this week:â€"Mr. J. D- Fiavolio and wife, Mine Fievoile. Mr. '1‘. Sedier. jr., Mr. J. Sealer. 112, Mine sum. Mr. Annul- Knowlaon. Mr. Fremont Crendeli. Mr. Jon-y Britten, Mr. C. Burke. Mr. R. Kennedy. Mr. F. C. Taylor. Mr. Geo. Rea. end wile. Ops. Messrs. Puke:- Devil and W. C. Moore. Boboeyxeon. I’.‘ J. Hurley. F. Ccstolio and Mrs. G. H. Hopkins. of Lindsay. Through the eflorte of Mr. F. C. Taylor. the Grond Trunk provided a spools! through puumon from Toronto to: tire â€"SIbâ€";v_lil_ buy a. good shit and overcoat n: Goran‘s. They have given 825 00 as a. prize to: the ï¬nest baby.â€"77-2. number took tee. After tea addresses were given by Revs. Thompson. Frellok. Hill and Kennedy. and a most enjoyable evening was spent by all. The proceeds were quite large. â€"The opening of a government position by the death of Wm. McMann. the caretaker of the poetofllee. has made considerable stir in the local ranks of the consemtives. There are several who are said to have considerable claim on the position. but at present matters look as it the position would be given to either Mrs. MeMann. the widow. or to Mr. John Kelly of the Warder staff. â€"mss Perkin.“ ehenorth werd.is visiting friends in Toronto. end will rennin probebly e couple of weeks. â€"Mr. H. E. Glodmnn. son oionr worthy post- mnsser here. urived home on Wedneedey lest. tram Pullman. Illinois. where he has been residing for some time. â€"Mr. Joe. Kennedy, son of our worthy citizen Mr. John Kennedy. let: Tueeaey evening for the Greed Seminary. Montrell. where he will continue his studies for the priesthood. The “Grand." no it is sometimes celled. is the lead“ in; school oi theology end philosophy in Ameri- ee. taking precedence even oi Baltimore Collette. , Anne- â€"Iinrley 8.: Brady have received scar load of rock salt. Farmers. you should try 1: fur asking your came in the fle!da.â€"66.â€"_tf. â€".\hss BAIN. Dress and Mantle Maker, hsving learned with Carter. Toronto. in pre- pared to do Dressmaklng in the latest styles. No.76 Kent-at -75-tt. year. The report shows a very low mortality. but high interests' receipts. as well as marked prosperity in other particulars; Mr. Middleton is the general agents for this districtâ€"(mt. â€"-A very successful harvest home was held in connection with the Baptist church at Reu- boro. on Wednesday evening last. A meet bountiful table wee spread. at yhlch a large â€"‘i‘he Royel Templers of Temper-once Council of this town inland to give their ï¬rst open meeting on Tueedey eveninrmhe 26th inet..in the lecture room of the Queen-st. church. which hes been kindly pieced e: their service by the trustees. An excellent procrem will he render‘ ed. Come. see end heer for yourselves whet this progreselve order is doing. No edmiseicn ice or collection. Choir token e: 8 o'clock. â€"Seephen Wallis oi Merlpose. whose deeth we: euncnnced in Ta: Poe? es cccurrinc on September 12th. we have since loomed in olive and well. We cannot understood how people can perpeueie such e heeruees Joke. which hes caused the friends end relatives at Mr. Welli- -v ‘v vâ€" _â€" _--- â€"Thured8y, Nov'éniéer we. will be Thanks- giving day for the Dominion. â€"I: is expected that the new bridge on the missing link will be completed and read! 101' trafï¬c early next week. ~â€"Remembor tho hot-vest home services in connection with the Queen st. Methodist ohmch on October 8th and 9:11. â€"Mr. ‘ Ricky" Hapklns is having good sport partridge shooting at the Point theoe due Wednesday he broughbto town several brace and distrl'auted them among his friends. hoes! Brennan â€"R. KENNEDY is selling ï¬ne sheeting lumber It 83 nor M. feet-YZ-tf. -'i‘i1etew Inciement days of the past week have been the means of bringing most at the femllles who were residing at Sturgeon Point back to their town xeudenees. â€"Rool: salt is the best for suiting cattle in the ï¬eld. and is used almost entirely in the United States for that purpose. In its pulverized form, has no superior for curing pork or suiting hay. Hurley Brady have just received a canâ€" you should try it.-66.â€"tt. --'l‘he monthly meeting or the Church of Eng- land temperance society will be held in St. Paul's schoclroom on Monday evening. the 25m inst. Anexoellsnt wogramme of singing and readings will be rendered. and the Rev. Wm. Creighton will address the meeting. All are cordially invited. â€"The Ontario Mutual has shown a very gratifying increased business of $400,000 over a corresponding period of four months of last a great deal of anxiety. The announcement was received at this once by mail and van aooepted a.- quite authentic. â€"T.A. Middleton in- Just paid Mr. Sidney Malcolm-on 8100 under no accident policy in the London Guarantee and Accident company. for tour weekl' disability. Another claim for 3‘25 in â€"In the result of the recent entrance exam. {nation from Klrkfleld the name of Christie McQumie. ot Argyle school. did not appear. This lsdue to oversight. as she was a aucceseful o mdldeto. Lindsay Nut!- on. end will be fully Ind promptly psld. :- usual with thieoompeny. '1‘. A. hoe paid out lone of claims. not! will mum to increase the liability of this old and reliable oompeny by in- creasing the number at his already numerous £6113; “holders. For life. are and accident Insurance Middleton In the mun to b: depended he: with own-rut to erratum! Magnum Linden! Chepmn. the but (hum-major of the Dem Bond. whom the Toronto pouee bod in- formed the chief at police here could be oop- tured at on: time. but on striving 3: Tomato 1: wee found the “non: major hed been eplmed “amend forth: time being 15 nonohohod. The detectives. however. ere hot on hle mu. at bslngenold eoenheehe huheen lnthelr clutches hetero end he done threegoed yen-e e: Klnnton to: neuly kllllnc three pelleemen in Toronto. -0nedl! Int week. while e hunch otben- enee were being hendled et Tern’e fruit atone. e urge Tel-eaten wide. the hit. of which In mid to be. it poeelble. more rate! than them: e rettleeneke. mederlte eeoepeln the etore. Dr. Bumwe who weep-deg It the time. came In. endukhuu healed «hen-eternal ahead. kerchlet with the fluid. put the damn. m toeleependtheeeecerednby we; I. needle through the body. The length or the “ver- mlnyï¬' body letnlly one-sodthwter leehee. whlle from up to up at m leg. le (Wad-3 halt Inches. In they be eeeo ec _l_hle oaoe by those whose enfleelty will my: them to cell. MiLmeY SPENtNG DAYS. Tuesday and \Vednesday, Sept. 2661: and 7th. Everyone Invited. â€"77-!- NM HAVE!!! BROS. :Conoiablo Short wont to Toronto on Friflo! “maximum“ 130W loom 1, Intooth mm.md'-h°mflm‘° you to buy â€gm utaouaa Bnoa. madm'nMClm-w" 325 was to: ï¬nest beby 810M: to: Mar: 810 area for mother; 85 In 801d mthe little damâ€"prize elven by Gocan 3305.. Una-Ire gluten Wâ€" 77-2. Burglaries. â€"Some time during Sunday night the store of Mr. Arzh. Campbell was entered by burglars and about twelve dollars in change was ob stmted from the cash drawer. Entrance was obtained by raising the trap-door on Kent-st . breaking the glass in the doc" and then lilting, the iron bar. thereby gaining easy access. It is supposed the guilty party is a young boy. as a box was used to stand on to break tliaglass. and also it evidently was a person well ac‘ quainted with the premises. No arrests have thus far been made......About a week since the premises of Messrs. Hurley 8:.Bredy were entered in a. similar manner. and the cash drawer relieved of its contentsâ€"about $3 in change. It is supposed this was also the work of a boy apparently well acquainted with the Stewart he: Intel: eddrooood lento ntherince in Enter hell end 8:. Jemoo' lull. London. Englendâ€"nnd we no sure mnny will wieh to beer him in Lindsey. A Chinoee area. idol- end otho: onrioliuoe will be shown. All are invited-otter“! for mission. Doors open e: 7809.111. 7Wu'ld'l I'm Inn. On manual Sum-dâ€. Sept. 29th mason. mummymcmmnd rammmoodtm comm-mums). Wham-madam»- ply to F. C. Taylor. ticket .801“ G. T. R.-77-1. W. Stewart. 5 misoiooory to Chino. who has lowly visited India. and Anatolia. sent them in conjunction with Mr. Eugene Stock of London. Englnnd. by the church mission anoint! no hell! stir up missions! lowest in the cm: contra â€"G. Hughes, J. Sunny and H Knowison have been promoted from form 11. to form 111. -The following new pupils hnve been registered this weekzâ€"P. M. Walker, from North Dakota; ’1‘. Broderick. from county of Grey: A. Ferguson, Victoria county. ï¬fâ€"Onithe Int day at the Linda: felt. Friar Sept. mm. e very Interesting meetlnc will be held in 3:. Pearl echool-houee. The 36°“,R' - Cosmo" company. Mend†night. 3: the Andeanâ€"774. â€"\’lel‘ G'ovcn's when you come to town. They sell chum-77¢. â€"Tbo friends of Mr. Andrew Robertson. who was recently injured by nklck from nbone. will be pleased to hear that he in npldly recovering and expects to be around In mun! in a few days. "â€"‘.‘_,,, may. Don't mm in. Under the nuuplou at C. o. o. F. A gran Monet veal and luau-u- ment-J music. with 61qu renditions by the elevates: concert oommy tnvelung. Monday night. In the Academy. under the “spleen of 0.003. Don't tom: the duw.â€"77-l. Collegiate Institute Note; â€"-M!ss J. P. Brown end C. Keys have Dazed the honor metriculetion exeminetion of Tomato university. When the {nu lie: in published we will give their standing. â€"Mlse S. Sutton end J. E Henderson pussd the primary (third close) examination. Their names were omitted from the list: when published eorne weeks ego. They are in smud- ence st the model school. Mondny. Sam. mu. Cour-v0 Fun!!! and Com- ' â€"The lsdloe' suxlllu'y will hold then- mt meeting hetero the annual board meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 2321:. at 3 D. m. A tall unend- nnoo is requested. Church Notes. â€"The C. E. S. of St. Andrew’s church held “I ï¬rst meeting since vacaticn on Monday evening last with a fair attendance -On Sunday not: the Rev. '1‘. M. Campbell will preach in the morning n sermon to the children. and in the evening to the young ladies. â€"Mr. Barber. the princlpd of the Cobonl'fl model school. preached to excellent diaoounee in the Queen-at. Methodist church 1 on Sunday â€"-Dr.'relmege. the celebreted dlvine. were $100 to the Inï¬del who has reed the Blble twice. â€"Next Sunder morning Rev. .‘. Bill preecbee espeelel eermonto the children. The elnglng wlll be led by the members of the Sondey school...... Mr. Enl's subject next Snndey evenlng will be “Amusements." â€"-At St. Andrew's church. on Sebbeth lest Rev. Robr. Johnson preecbed mornlng end evenlng to ettentlve congregetlons. The evenlng service wee at very lmportent one; tekentxom Luke 15. 5. “So be celled every one of his Lord's debtors unto hlm. end seld unto the ï¬rst. "how much cwset thou unto my Lord 1" â€"The young men's meeting on Sunder. Sept 24th. e: 4 15, mil be u brick: end. cheerful u u on be male. Young men. come end spend threequenere of en hour with us. Oreheem â€"Bon' bible can Sunday morning st 10 I In. Boys welcome. premises. â€"Rcmember the lectures on the “Future of the human reefâ€"mutated by a lune chenâ€" ere still being continued by A. Telfer 1n the old Y. M. C. A. hell. earner Kent and Cambridge- “9.. nightly (exoevc sum-an) at 8, end on Sunday st 4 end 7.30. A cords! inflation in extended to ell. No collection. â€"Mrs. '1‘. Fee. who resides at No. l Lundy’s terrace, William-st... had the misfortune to fell down cellar early on loudly morning hat. receiving several severe bruises. She would probebly hove sustained serious Injury but for alsrse wash tub she m in the actor carrying rolling down ahead o! her sud braking the force of the am. â€"Two of the young's‘csmps who stoned Ru- mond last week were sppreh'euded sndgppenr- ed before Police Nscietrste McIntyreyseterdsy ; morning. who on hesdng. the evidence tsxed the boys to the extent of shout 36 giving them ‘ the option of spending thirty days in jail. Out of consideration for their parents. who are respectnble people. we withhold their nunes. but for the future it is to be hoped this msy prove a. wholesome lesson. -â€"0n Mondsy evening last Mr. John Res. of Reeboro. delivered an address in the Queen-st. Methodist church. under the auspices of the Epworth League. The chair was taken by Rev. llr. Hill. who introduced the spesker. The subject. ‘Tempersnce.’ tsken by Mr. Res. wss hnudled with much esmestnea he retnining the interest of the sudienee for over two hours. and at tlma his remsrks elicited much spplsuse At the close s vote of thanks wee unsnimously tendered the spesker for his excellent sddres. â€"Mr. Win. Needier hss been snnoyed almost every sesson by hsviuc his orchard and gum robbed at its fruit by thieves. Thin-u: the some thing hes been repented snd s very lug. quantity of fruit tsken 0n Thursdsy evening lust Mr. Xeedler csptured I small boy, onto! a. crowd of seven] older boys snd men. and hustled him oxto the police ststion when questioned he cue the names of the rest of the party. end summonses were issued [or them st the police court on Wednesday. The cider of the purine mun-led mn wss nnedflsnd costs. wind: mounted in 111 '0 shoot :10: level-d young men were each and 83 and _oogta.snd'tl;oboy wulotoflwithnflneot 81. The maéutnu wu var! lenient. u the law aimhlmpowcr townhouse: to: tho W. Would Academy 01 In!“ will hold their In: The New, the Novel, and the Useful are all includ- ed in our Splendid Fell Stock of MA IV TLES, DRESS 00008, CLOTH/N6 DRESS GOODS are everybodv’s wear. For Variety and .. ,1“ extent as Well as Chenpnen and Qunlity :5}; ' we cannot fail to please and gratify Buyers. K. c} CLOTHING Our Overcoat. and Suits for Veriety and {fl - extent of our Shock should not be over- Rf; looked by any buyers. ( Carpets, Curtains, Blinds and Curtain Poles. .__-__‘.... unnfllul," nr Whatever there is Novel and Original in new sea- son’s Mantle: will be found in our assortment. I I Everyday Goods such as these we make a specialty of and are prepared to offer some extra inducement: to Buyers at tnis time. MILLIHEBY. VEILINGS. RUUHINES and TRIMMINGS. LINDSAY LEADER OF LO W CASH PRIGE 8. UnquLSM’Y- '1 yuan-y. Sam. M. Ianâ€"7 . E W. MGGAFFEY. Hurrah for the FAIR! In these dainty accessories of feminine ettire we pre- sent a stock that cm fully be said to have no rival. Let our patrons reef, muted that in every case in their dealings with us they will get the beat values for the nticc they nayaand those prices will l_‘e Ehe_very best Let out patrons re“ dealings with us the price they payâ€"-aud and loWut that. can sell and ruitablc for welcomed by We "'9, hm 00mins GLOVES.â€"A full range in Cash-mares and Kids, all Colors and UNDERWEAR â€"A'n immense assortment o_f_ (3.11 the Sanitary, uâ€"Eeâ€"a'lthv and Hygentc Makes for Women and Children. MANTLES. ULSTERS.“ we have opened up and placed in“ this department a Full range of all the New Makes and styles for Fall and Winter Wear. Direct from the best German makers. See our MANTLES before you buy. aad jor Fit, Quality, JIake and Price we cannot be beat. 1mg... - I ___‘, Twm-ms, OVERCQAIINGS--;n_th'i$§qur_tment_ fzqeï¬e mi 32:}: a'ud ifébbymthaias ’m’ BUITINGH, 1m Nrnms. OVER- COATINGS, WORSTBDB, Etc. A ï¬rst-class Cutter kept on the premises. READY-{MADE momma?! big range or Ready-Modes _44 j A--- 1'.-- '11-. __, j “..,‘A ‘_‘ in Evita, Pantâ€"s: 5537303576 hiéid, and for Quality and Price we are the Leaders. see our $1.00 Pants, $3.50 Butts. $5 00 Overwats, and Boys’ $1.50 Butts. - Mnery Opening Days, Tuesdax and Wednesday, SeEt 26th and 27th. New Arrivals! Fresh Arrivaisl a busy opening up and being Into Stock tne nnen une ox Dunno uuuuo ever orougm w um d! the newest dude- nn design-1n Eoponckinga. Alumna, Lsdiea’ Cloths, E-taminea, Dingomfls; nlno 3 full mg. of Shot efl'octl 1n Whipoords md Hopuckingu. Big'nnge of Trimmings to mtch. N. McPhadden's Stand, Opposite Post Otis: and MILL/NERV. In TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES and other staple household aranis we stand at the head of the procession. For the past fourteen years we have devoted particular attention to Teas and Sugars, and are conï¬dent we can give you the best of satisfaction, both as regards price and quality. Call and see what we can do fox you. . . . . . “my, v V“ a. ‘5‘“ w- I “a as busyas asnausrs and we motto everybody, whether in want of cloth- mg or not. call_ and imp eat our mock. which is com plrle with all - -- -n , , unravrivn‘v nA‘Tm'nvï¬n nrrnn is}; 5-;‘3‘219, for Goods ï¬t for rue to for you to buy. You will be warmly pa and plgeigg 1n_to §bock Que (ingot line of DRESS GOODS ever brought to town, In ’ nu AL_ "4 _______ ‘I l.’ -___..‘-- 1893. .hcse we make a specialty of some extn inducement: to I. B. W. MgGaï¬ey. P. MCARTHUR 8: CO. P. McArthur a: Go. {'1‘ 1" it