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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 17 May 1900, p. 3

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Carter's t,.. Little Liver Pills Capital (all paidup) $1,500,000 Reserve Fund - 1,000,000 BANKOF HAMILTON The highest rate of interest paid, consistent with security sud conven- ience ttfrordesd depositors. year. . Sama of one dollar and upwards received and interest added twice a 'Berry-Mer, new. Capital, “mum. Rest, 81,0004”). BANK OF COMMERCE A general Banking Business tramp. acted at the WATER”!!! BRAND" J'LIJW'W"- J Deposits of one dollar and upwards received in the Savings Bank or on Special Deposit and highest rates of interest allowed. Drafts and Money Orders issued on all points at lowest rates. Special attention paidto the business of farmers and out of town customers. Blank Notes for farmers sales supplied free on application. ' and” P, on t ou-ar Kali." W WXTiRibO The IEolsons Bank. hamper-nu In as“. l HEAD OFFICE. ”ONTREAL; Paid up Capital - 82,000,000 Reserve Fund - $1,720,000 A general hulking business done. Co ecliom made. drum! issued pay-bio In atl yarn-011m: Dominion or any place In t wand High-m alone! Interval allowed m monrrdrpm4todin Bavi- Bulk or spec deposits - - - ---_---__ __ \‘laterloo's FURNITURE STORE "if Savings Department BERLIN BRANCH. J. P. BELL, Agent. - low Nut-tun a This man knows what he did um] how he dial it. Such animal» as the totht%g Ire are . handout proof ot in mums. our an .-F't-q "iUTlGartr'rtUrhiiiee nu ma yaw-r not to». n awn-awn on you Emu“ punt. I In" and um tpvln ans-.1: It".'.'.".".?"', " W “w" nun mull-II. In: ti 'e. by " A. I "#7.: for 'Nat no ”uni Ali E - t'i'f,i'i "-1 A on an Horn." but no: or - I. L . ”k - an. " MEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. ”bail-WWII"- CUR! OIOK HEADAONI. Don't Guess At Results. A. w. ROBARTS. MANAGER SERUM". THE CANADIAN JACOB BIBPILIR. Manager Wain-loo Bunch THE MOST Fancy Rockets Fancy Tables Ladies' Dressing Table. Gentleman's Chitroniers Parlor and Bedroom Suite. E. MW“: a ths, A CALL - ”9.1.5.335! complew line of fur, niture ever shown in this town. will convince you of our hauling. " hankering I med-It, on, “in” [his 'N?a"hd,fld,,t Frank I“ In punk-nil a aenatsutrb9r_t-trrmt1r:_A.-u. tio-mir-tFt-ttlor- Th Ila-I In and Ian-db W, of Con-m ape-t Band” in Berlin, on not a their abut, lb and. W. In the noon 0min!“ of a. Basin.- Bdmlon’ mm, Me. Arum: Brynn of the Bull: Bum. cotie-nu-ssr-ottl0tr-" in may”. The appeal in the Binder will can In. been din-mm with was to plan:- at Du Venus " Maul. E. P. Clement " debutant. Weaeloh & Co. no tinting unannou- whereby their Alma department will be amused. The repairing dopuunom gill the be in - quarterl- A new we of the very luau model bubonnnddodw momumumn- ton. Isiah Ithanowd HUIMGL Look Co., ot Cincinnati, Ohio. A King St. merchant. up that the a T tr people no beginning to lmn p themselves. Goods are unvinu in (non: two to three (up [on line than lormerly. Bani]! Chan. Huber who append more Magistrates Month on Friday and was committed for trial for forced entry to a house in Bloomingdale has given bait human " “00. Mr. Chan. B. Doerr left. Saturday for Winnipeg, Mam, where he will open new business connections with whole- ule firms for the products of the C. II. been Bleenit and Confectionery Worn This busineu in forging rapidly ahead. Mean. Tuerk Bros. are " present in Chicago preparing minor para of the machinery to be used in their new factory in Berlin. They will nuke in Berlin in about "to weekund building operations will be commenced " once on the lot selected in the old park property. Rev. J. W. and Mrs. German re- turned from Went Dome and Chicago on Friday. Their visits to their child- ren and the Methodist Episcopal Gen- eral Conference were exceedingly pleat ant end they returned to their Ellen Vale Cottage in improved health and Vigor. ”mu-I mm no. nM,“Ol you; an. The work on the new faetory be- longing to Mr C. K. Hagedorn is at a standstill on account of a scarcity of bricks. Mr C Quickfall who has the contract is about to burn a. kiln ot 150,- 000, which will give an ample supply, batit willbewseks before they are available. About fifty young people of Zion Evangelical Chuich went to [lo-paler on Friday night to amend a. literary meeting and social given by the Y. P. A. of the Hespeler Evangelical Church. They did not return until an early hour this morning and report having had a thoroughl y enjoyable time. Sanitary Inspector Master assisted by Chief Winterhalt are around mak- ing the annual sanitary inspections and although the people have been no- titied to be in readlneas for them, some people atom to want more ulna. Un- 3 they harry up the work will be Isacrum iuto other hands and the costs charged upto negligent ones. The oftieers of the 29th Battalion held a meeting in Gait on Friday evening. Thole prey-m were Col Acheson, Major Kerr, Dr NeEondrieh,CtuqGin Ridur.Chpttsin Oliver, Lion! Dietrich, GI t; Sergt. Major Lochhnrt. Capt Limport, Capt Junlino, lit-spider; Liam, Fnthor, New Hamburg; 5nd Captains Meemrit and Beyer, B.riur.l It was decided that the Battalion will go to camp this yur as usual. June 5th is the this fixed. The troublesome band question was disposed of. The Berlin Bond remains the band ot the 29th BM- bt,':, Bod Mr Zilller was nppointed ottieial bud mater succeeding Prof. Po- dot. The open session of the Womcns' Missionary Society of the Gait District of the Methodist church was held in Trinity Methodist church on Friday evening Rev. Dr. Williamson pre- sided in place of Mr. E. P. Clement who had another engagement. Rev. G. A. Mitchell of Waterloo opened with prayer. The program was an excellent one, but the most interest was centered in the address on China by Miss Brackhill who labored in the West China Mission held and returned only recently. Her address was in- structive and she held the inteth of all present. Mrs. (Rev.) G A Mitchell was re-slocted District organizer " the business session aners.A S Green of Berlin is Secretary. The next an- nual meeting will he held in Gait. We an willing to be judged by out part union to the people on drug- glsu. We may. devote our but on- orxles to those who call on III to hue their wan" supplled. . ' -aAaa Bf'i‘ollet Preparamom in our now Bad varied, and low prion malnluln our popytritr. . BERLIN NEWS The spring medicine surpassing all other: in Fund: Celery Compound. lt in the great blood tmritUr nnd strength giver. It bani-he- rheumn- Hem, nourish. dump-in, liver Ind kidney mblee. Come to an and buy . bottle and an the virtue- of Pund- Celery Compotmd.-Ed. M. Devin. 11mm», Waterloo, Ont. (JIIIIOII’I New Block, Mn.) ttgltt31t1h1gl',ht.4 'e3ASKS JUDGED BY THE PAST. GRADUATES OF airia i3ifi',Eii,fiii2rp,'dtt (Ir-um value-Inhaled; Tie “he“ - were the ','agnferraSg,trt/'lt'lg', We ' liter, Bhutan, miner, Inn-end In“. t"t'tttlPd'ttt13','e1dl,r,t but. ore-Hunt "thew-- med-upon In tbmrotttht' III-Hue new " the Council to one-Her tt-iutrilt-tdis-ttuitres “nubile-10mm“. «new ogCmtummshiaedeeurraatth-, i','e,'gAM,rf,l',,',t This!” “to!“ I n Fret'"" time to get certain Shuts: from the G. t . oneolvhich wouldbelhelong nought $ure-introet'r-ehf5t. Ttterrahmtid also have no dummy in getting the Company to run branch“ to other manumctorieell am be mad than. TBB MIT. The report ot the Committee was then reed-ad use: We: Your special commune appointed enheleuee-lon of the Council re- specting ll TR spur line chh we and [sunny peopled to build on Joeeph St. on. u pet pln autmittod beg to upon that they have gone over mesmundotthe plopoeed new bat do not ttttmid" It feulble but would recommend that the propoeed spur line he placed on Chene- “to” sub- ject however to nlpuleumu and con. dillom to be named In e resolution to bepuudby MCouncll allelwhlch is "uperestmi1, "may: MAUI“) was auteur. Tho Council then took up the TtgHttuts stipulation: and condition- they Inh- ed l9_lngorp9{nu lst gho-moluuop. . Ald. Stable! aid the report ontr' went so for um recommend me line " run over Charles " and it remained for the Council to stipulate the con ditiottq. The c mml tee found more wouldnot be the advantage required by taking the route timt proposed. " only trertMstitod the few mauufeeturere directly interested. The frontagee on Charles m. are not likely to be used for residence: and this line would open up u large field for future luduurieeln the way of nine. . Ald Binuemn said that the parties interested bed secured the right of way without; interfering with the town's etreete (except tor owning-me far u Francis St. The proposed line seems likely to oil'er the minimum of dined- vontage. Bat we went penother line of railway and I bellewd we should t1rmtr insist on another line being al- lowed the name privelegee over this line they so desire. We ehould the inlet very firmly on making such eon- ‘ditione that the iowr will notrbe in) the lent liable tor any accidents that might occur through having this line running through the heart of the town. The report was then adopted. Till mw'rrox. The resolution " 'tugly tinned by the Town Solicitor who was present read: he folio-.-- That this Council hereby express their willingness that the Railway Committee of the Privy Council of Canada grant permission to the Grand Trend Railway Company of Canada to build and operate a switch or spur line of their railway along or upon Charles St. in the West Ward of the Town of Berlin with such switches as may be desirable provided that the said Coat- pany enter into a binding agreement with this corporation upon the follow- (ing points vie-- .. -. . tat That the Railway Company in- demnity this corporation against all claims for damages that may be made try any person or persons by reason of the construction of this swivel: or spur1 line on said Charles St. or by reason of their putting aid Charles St. out of re- pair or by reason of the operation of ‘tholr can upon such spur line or other- was. (b) That the said line and the switches be constructed upon such part or parts of Charles Street In the Board ofWotlss may direct. - . (c) That no shunting of can be made between the hours of 9 p In and 7 a m and the said lines dull at all times be so operated as not to impede name. A (d) Thatthe surface of the road bed between the rails and for one foot on each side or the trucks on suu'l In) ' baton-ever hereal‘lcr kept in good re- pair by sold company and be made and kept level with the top of the rails. (a) That the Company will forth-' with express to mid Railway Commit- tee their come“ to the crossing of their main “no by 'l‘uerk 8t. without any worms Imposing myllnbility on the (0 That the Company will permit their aid epur line or ewiwhee and switches therefrom to be croeeed by my street runny track " any piece or place that. the Corporation may re- quest such evenings to be made in the sinner that the Town Engineer any cane. W lit) That the Comm] put in a nimble switch for Turk Bro. {notary tree ofcharge. Gait Reportrr.-rrMr. Frneer Ban. --------_ cock, who in ttlt' e tr,',',', IT at - ' " home here. an em yee e THE TOWN Tle,'.""" STATE. Wanting Elec rand Mann- . lecturing Company, Pa. Thin immenee - concern iethe one which ie likely to The Town Engineer does not will: get the contact to conetruct the elec- the people to think that he in etanding trlcal part of the Port Dover, Brant, in the My of any desirable public Im- ford, Berlin and Gotierich Rellway. provemente. But he done not whh to Speeking to . Reporter repreeentetive me the reeponeihllity of recommend- of the extent of the Weetittgttouttts lrg work performed without hie lapel" worke and their mutant, Mr. Hancock vieion. Too many etuete heveeecn ealdthanherean ,000 employees in eonetrncted in that way in the alt the three N2t""t machine, and the town ie new obliged to electric and air e. For the eole largo nin- when: to keen them In convenience at than men, the Penneyl- repair, whereae a email enm ehenld ml. Railroad nine [out epeelal traine mince. Wingkthe petition for the from the city cl Pittnbnrg to the Weat- work on Frederic St. the work " inghm worke, which are eight milee deecrihcd in the pitition might make from the city, every morning?“ even- e good meet or might not, according itstt. " enete each man " e month to the interpreted!!! themanineharce " thleeerrice The mammothworke ofthe work prttOm the epeeiilcetion. hareheen mngtittgrtightaatddarprlttt Hinefeet in widthol broken etone, 9 t-r-ptmrqer", "the lncheeindepth,waecalledi’cr,brthe rt" yearn, the meehinry - centl'eoltheroedud the sill-gr"- museum “can unn- elletl, hut “but”: to ”up. Pay arethel and“ 'r-Metre- _ i;e'iril'ii"aa m wt, le,tetet I‘ll-II m Cmmctt.. 8igned iii iiikTGriuii, Fa-ttGia-au 3039-}. ee, - " WWW-II! mm: m- J M. suebler. Jon. wagon-n. Cupot Bruin. {John Cochran. Attht uni-'6.» "anal-cum, Withholding!“ irr.a-t-t- 1.- mm - that a. no. I. Mr. Be.th'. upon In publish! to tmtdiemtrdusuarbt-erioraatttt 3"”... "w...“ 'd'gldted be "at... a I. no... o6thq 'pt'nt"1'ffglaf,i"tk'r2"f. Evmumdlhgh-Impujuuwb Jeeta had to m was“ “we aim“ In (In. to radius. " than- lunuly elm our land cumin-1 an may... tore-dine lo: tho puma-u dining . link not: than to other nbjuu 1; II. po 310.“. unload the yut Mr. Bald 1mm the number Mrnaru (Ivan In: Mung I'll very tannin comp-rhea with than " other wbjocupnd that an. circum- $71.1“ in connection with the [not that tb large proportion “our ”Pu-wk German Pr. , German durkaubomo WM tor . con- ddonblo pan at the dimoulty. m- Thr Ind other- thought. that " thr as their pnknlu mom- wero concerned no 1w od any than P reading we. possible. All teamed determined to do all in their power to bring the reading In the whom: to " htgh e do- me. ot excellence " pun-lble. It in e myetery why women endure Buckwhe, Headache, Nervoueneu, Sleepleeeneu. Melancholy, Filming and Dizzy epelle when thousands hnve proved that Electric Bitten will quick- ly cure Inch troubles. “l tsgirtsrod for you. with kidney trouble,” writee " Phebe Cherley of Peter-eon, Ia., "and e lame back nelned me eol could not dre- myeelf, but Electric bitten, wholly cared me, and, although 73 years old, I now em able to do all my home- work." " overeomee Constipation, improves Appotiusodos perfect health Only 500 " 8. Snyder’s drug store. Elton Bossenbery, whose home is in New Hamburg, was about as near death " any mortal would care to be, even for the sake ot the extraordinary experience of Just escaping death's aw- ful jaws by a hair's breadth. Mr. Bossenbery brought a traveller down trom Elmira on Thursday evening and put up at the American Hotel. He went to bed " about 10 o’clock. In the morning he did not appear down- stairs. Ongoing up to his room he was found nearly mrtroetrted by gas which was escaping from the jet which was about three quarters open. Dr. Cline wae called and succeeded in bringing Bossenbsry around bat he knew nothing of what had happened until about llo'clock. Mr Bossenbery who is a brother of Arthur Bossenbery who worked in Berlin last year, is now recovering nicely from the ethetts of the gas. The iamiiy leave next week for Washington Ten'ltory where they will in future maids. Rheumatism Made Misery-South Ameri- can Rheumatic Care Brought I Welcome Mr. McLeod, of Lolth. Ont., walked into the store of a local druggm in Owen Sound " whlch he has purchas- ed 80th American Rheumatic Ca e, Ind said: “I am so perfectly delighm with th ' rmuttasobtainod from the use of this mud remedy that I came an. solicit/ed to afar you the use of my name in recommending it to others who may be as great sufferers from {rheumatism as l was.” Mr. Ward R. Bowlby, 2c., has re- ceived a letter from the Ontario Gov- ernment inspector of the Division Court. Mr. J. Dickey in which, after stating that Mr. Bowlby becomes clerk of the Division Court or-oft) until Mr. Petereon’s successor is appointed, Mr. Dickey says “the cir- " cumstanee is rather remarkable, " that you occupy Bot, in your own " person, the several ottuet, of, County " Crown Attorney, Clerk of the l’enee, " Sherill of the County and Division " Court Clerk, in fact, you are the " great Poobah of the County of Wat- tt erloo. And permit me to add that " these ometyts are in very safe hands " at the present time." _ 7 - ll that mirror ot youre above Bl wrowhed, allow complexion, a jenn- dlcod look, moth pewbee end bloCohee on the Ain, We liver trouble; but Dr. king'tr New me Pills regnlwe the liver, pnrlfy the blood, glve clear nun, my cheeks, rloh complexion. Only 26e " s. Snyder’s drug more. THE WESTINGHOUSE ELEC.. TRICAL AND HANUFACTUR- ING COMPANY. Pqmg.tChaMtttLMtaDtSB. MR. PETERSON'S SUCC ESSOR. NEARLY ASPHYXIATED. WHAT A TALE IT TELLS A DEEP MYSTERY. H'LEOD'S DELIGHT. m " Th ‘0. d " m nut UN‘UIH-v - b m “(thumb-IO!- a“ tut Holman-unsound“ an laud tho nut. " to" "to 1., -ttuetHtt-_tta. o.- |m u tTgringt'r.Tttt'.',tl"tt I. W " and... and at an. [an “mm lanthanum-hoping un- “In! be but. by “but. unknown. A. In W...” late, worth "an“: Lunches. punche- " nun-ha tttttttf u - “numb was.“ which - the mt 'hat “we club-mul. Inmmmudom. " thon- Iloln cull mull-o enigma! taiied tho Imam-hound}. guard-u an ' Per" Meantime boson fttand out. , to otttor Ouch the torn I). etutttot, linden tttgot the my the mane", gel on! during 0 number waking hours unh-luhul 1mm I“ very oedortrumtttimanothu dopa- than tue mom. Tho 'mNoreas.o6tt_trua1 ' we.” 1uparttmot work nine and unno- with the gunner 'ggg,.t,.tL'tt mo! “If. ion dour day "eruomeh mountains-hop . German nod air bun dopsmnentl out work M. oon- 55hourltwook. “Oman-no idea atv. Mites of I'm manufacturing rally is and! tutu-u ho toe-such drop. us than or tho concerned great work- of the Carnogh Company," 'ev mm"... mam. Emmet. "I tried many remedial to can plies," write. W. R. Smith, of Lam m, um round no relief mu anti Bucklen’n Amie. sum I have not been troubled with pun- moo.” Grands: pile cure on earth and the but a!" In the nor“. 250 per box, guaranteed by B. Snyder, drugglu. Jams Jewhunt. An innate ot an Chsumm Home ot Beluga. met . very madden death on Thur-thy " noon by choking on a piece ot most. Ho wan dead In three minutes. Tho nnnouncelnent in nude In Id- vnnee of the supplementary cumin thnl. the Government intend to who a. channel at Collmgwood 125 last wide And 25 'eet in depth during tho coming summer. A. the cutting in of rock, tho cost. will run nwny up in tho thousands. On Wednesdoy was found . body portly buried in the mud on the beach, near Oswego, N.Y. The body Wu so badly decomposed that iden- tinc-tion was impossible, but it in thought the body may be that of William Jordon, drowned on tho steamer Argyle on tho civic holiday last you. A man named manna, who runs; uwmill at Elbe Hills, no“ Brock- vllle. Ont., was "rested on Prick! on . chm-go of dullng in “great goods." Ila-kin- pleaded guilty, hut as he has heretofore borne t good chance" and has not Actually db- posed of any of the mm. h. was In co on suspended sentence. (his bonds to Apps" when ealied upon to do so, Fire yatrdny dwmoon tt Dua- phin, Mam. destroyed tho We“ owned by Thoma Ind-lo: loan. .1.- soo. [mutant 81,000; J. J. Wtutme. Inn 31,”. haul-gnu '600; I. c. Ennis ot News“. loss on In .2,- ooo. Insurance 81,000; L. Barnaby. loss '2.000, insurance none; D. McIn- tosh, loss $500, partinlly insured. 'mere no also a great number or lmnll losers. WORLDS CHAMPION HEALER. Ito-lad h! tho Seal“. Hanan, Kay 12. - A (one ot BOO Insurgents attacked 25 scouts ofthe 48th Regiment near San Jacinta, Province of l‘ungasinan. on Monday, May T, but were routed by tho scouts ten of their number being killed. The Americans lost two killed. On April 26 the rebels burned and sucked the town of Tracin. near Bu- hm, murdering natives who were lriendly to the Americans. and two Spaniards. The Americana killed " ot the Insurgents. no It"! Couches I. bell-I. Riding was the only ulternntlre to walking at the beginning ot Eliubeth'r reign. and I Indy - rode without air or seven sen-in. men to any attire suit- Ible to Ill contlngenclee Ind the mean! to repair I toilet which might ruler on the journey. To diminish this cost conch- " ante into no. They were Introduced In 1564 by I Dutch conchmnn of the' queen. but we Ire told " coIch III I strange monster in those darn. Ind the sight of it put both man Ind horse into runny-meat: some said it run I [rent cub shell brought out or China. Ind - Imnginrd it to be one of the puxnn tem. ple! in which the cannibnln wornhipod the devil." But " length these doubts were cloned and commuting becIme I Inbntnntial trnde. Bo rapid was the theme: of conch" that in Hill] nn m". of oaHintv.ent wnI new“) "to restrain the espaire Ind III- portlnoun nu.- of coaches wlthin this min.” In wife or thli Int-outta: no method could be drrined which made lo- comotion pleasant through streets whit) were Iltemntely torrents of Jirt tittdiutt their va to the 1"er ditch Ind thick deposit. ot black mud. which furnished ‘ I "my m-Ipon to any one who qrlitted to “we“ dirapirrobatimc " is clinical! tor In to plrture Landon without either cubs or omnitrurrrr.--Buhop of bond I. II Cornlrill hlIgnziue. Dos-ton ll howling tor clump all. In get Boston Is I um of polmcnl center.- Atllnu Constitution. - " In utnrnlly presumed tbat Bouto- hu Ibumloned the Idea of I musk-Inn In plan because the conclusion w“ ruched "In It Ian" I 'see-ttr-Bat. “more New: - 200.000 "lathe. - through the Chicago -toiBeo (Ml you. Ind yd “In” In- hen culled I city win no Ind-ant than and beet- St. Paul (Help. Th M. [out “to. which ml! Chi. can ell-1mm- In" been mlu their mdl- In depletirtq hub, looks " “out It belonged to . person who (on In from ,mgi..-at- th lies. The New Chomlod Compound,won- doth“: Mrbettve In curing) Rheum.- an, Nannlgh, Souths, Mn In the not and may Linings, Son The“ 01%;?“ Prmt Diagram- ...“ Bra “any and “do: a” Botd by m Drown- " 3 can, or w” V. has”. cunt. my.“ Burl-Io. with I population of 400.000. um“ 8178.840 on the you In! your, uh“. Oman with a population oi “on”. so”! am than moon Roettester, with a pot-Int“ d "I”. amid mm KIWI TOPICC. TOWN TOPICS. "" DAISY OIL. Summer Opening ODORLESS ECONOMICAL LESS PRICE than any other market. CONRAD BIO! t as 's%Tr..ITiiFiii, in the WATERLOO. 'fijiiiiiiiii'ii'iiii"i'1 “All! men SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL . . - . . “can.” DEPOSIT WITH DOMINroN GOV'T - . 3mg Al was W by a. Lennon a LANCASTER I'm; ms. co vi A... at an“... - I'll. ‘e have a book on the Hair In. its Diseases. " is Inc. 15.01”!“ "a." " 'g,',fgeu.vAtP,t1tt 'tiitEhtiil, “at from III "3:2.va my 'ING"; alum-gamut“ at It. w d it! and bend-(pout. Nonmhuhuu-Ihm not -y,an-ht'r"r.ttet, you mildew m m Waalauu all" Sole Agents Friday and Satu rday, In ttth and 12th will mm it In” healthy univ- ity. The but - no com am: It begins to your: and the W7 of your youth I: named Ta" m...‘ - "w'ira"uri- a-uri, ' "SL' "3.131%. - In. The Mercantile Fire at INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1875 In! 'm" - - - "TIM “TAMI. an” Peet. Ladies, what you will not find at Mrs. steuernagel's establish- ment you will not find elsewhere. The latest novelties in MILLINERY GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Fancy silks for Waists and fancy cushions, etc. Laces, insertion, allover lace of all descriptions; colored fringes, velvet, baby rib- bon, etc. Mrs. ll. Steuernagel Inhibit forum House Decoration Wield snuwnrnLoo 'f, The undersigned has on hand a great variety of the most beautiful and tte, designs; also borders o 20 inches' width in one or more colors in oil, for the decoration of rooms, kitchens and halls. Paper: hanging, all kinds of embroidery patterns,paint- ing on marble, glass, shields, etc., a speci- alty. My prices are the lowest in the County and I am prepared to execute All orders entrusted to me to the satisfaction of my cus~ tomers in the shortest pos- sible time. shirts tot 40c, Gtrars [couch or three!“ 25c, and in win you will get special bar. gains for the next two weeks at Jun. Sohmldt's tras- $1.50. in? no. 01.15 and I. watt-m worth tt T1't',t new“ not a a 'll',','.',",',',",),..'.","-'.')', 40c - ne. - worth 75c not 251:. white shirts .1 " 75c. 75f shirts lot 6ocoors PM". GUM“. {uninh- Painter

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