Wi, . B. Shut; on Friday fore- 1 , . hull Ibody partly covered with , , A , in the woods on " {sun shout r ' ' tit-tsat ot Berlin. The woods e , ', ' My twenty sores, and it was t s fete-timeout" olthis tint the body t tk hand. Mr.8hsntz notified County i . i - Leonor Seturdsy morning t ui'rd I latter issued a warrant to Con- fled', Huber to summon a jury for the t ‘7' Ibiehhe set for 3 on Com t n _ Huber and Gestmeier went oat I i'; "qttttoat end summoned the fttl- 1 who oonstitnted the jury " the , "lt"ii'iiiii,,G afternoon: Hears Charles .: Nelson Shantz, Philip let, Alex. swim. John Weir, ' Whlager, Harvey Geukei, I t; ' M.." i s'hg,t,"ul2)2't Lenten- " ‘ enry eppler and George ST, aagb' . ‘ - r. These are citizens of its 1 " and Waterloo townships. J,' The" were dozens of versions of this a on the street: Saturday morning y,“ . to get I loomet story our FR, " i r visited the scene and inter- ir", ‘ ed Mr. Henna E. Shantz, the man B' " r made the ghastly discovery.» Mr. .:s- ‘ i ' llld he in company with his "my wentontto the bash on Friday tMt " " tobnnt motels, which - Egan!†there. The bush is to the _ 'd V tfMs term. and covers a tract of 'ity. _ twenty-sores. It skirts the r, ' side of the township line br. b? 'theth and Wiimot townships. 13:. Blunt: saw the skull and at flrirt E; It to be alarge mushroom. 'ct turned away several timee GV gaining heroes It again took a. closer :‘hok end discovered it to he a skull. 12-10 looked about discovering the bone ' I the leg. from the knee down, which I'," "Maud in a. shoe and lookod to f; belittle worn. The spot was a hollow, 'trs formed by the uprootlng or: tree. Mr. , Mloelled his son and they looked 3’ Bttoat and found that the body was ?, covered by only four or fiveir1ehtm of ti; - Mr. Shani: poked astiek into E. the mud and saw a portion of cloth- f,,tttu.,Ttt, ttttr Tum tf -,mnrrtrrdtiitte.. in. The stench which issued was Wmmwle. They lefr the body w u that found it and notified Cor- - mm Saturday morning. When Ila rammed to the loot in company it] Countable: [labor and Gutmeier INC. 2t,tgt2tt place had a difhrrent _ use t a ground being scramb- I than u if by animals. Leaves 1030mm over the spot whereas in» fgat discovered it was bare of itrt,'t. Two more bones were then Fs. d a We Found In " i. it. mam Bott. [The Constables give it as theiri e , from the eppearance of the - end bite of clothing visible, that 7’ body wthetoi nwomen, notemen fl -r1tatt it lnBeriiu in the morning. , . Silent: had not given any detlttitts which no to whether he thought it to a†“I body of: man or a women. $010 Gutmeier we: left in charge y. the plea until the inquest, bat even M be not been pieced there, it ie t Will whether any could hove C ' all the Ipot, on many who had ", _ be it in the morning failed to E . _ People ewermed there from “no" in the afternoon and were _ A g the time of the inquest. K"' _ tummpm-u-i f it: Gym-till! "sdfor . _ wk ofuuoptioim a. t... Mpod others win out otyonl eye ’1 3 YHIIL +3â€',Janun Bram, if Optical gs†Department Shastly Find. $lltt'titttttt1Tttttrtt"'""' if S Ttaut" um thi, body mun fiq'f, Mung-n iFj)itiiiiiitl! l j ' BEFS'ii ' .. Cupid'- an. - - FWMW‘ a. a. anus MW “I!“ - no ler no. at“ t:'9ii1t',iiiilti1ia',?,i,t. I. we“. IPlug"gltt"tstdt'. Q†tn. M faet','d,','tac' t.,) M h . new Ila! h an had M 4.1:an byline! up. mama-no. Than I... 1- iiiiiiis,'iiiiiii?ei'iiiii I. the “30°!WAW'!‘ --. -1. _ "iiii4illt4ii.ili, 4 " an tr, uh I. a H, N y.Matt I I. I an . - Iiiitiy, 2'ltl,'rtgue â€; 1'ltl/ war, 1.. mm m- ', hm mm, In Wop l pl- and M M vin- edtbe be“, which want- I. TI- mnmmm â€18.1% to Ieete; e use! no bad, And um by ole-e by. The wen no notch in the mouth to (in any eitgo " to the 'l'fedral 1At"ta,2'lt body we. in e of tl; union. Tinned!“ of she drew teed: to M in tho body no more emanate“, undue dpabt the tu- composition would hove boon nil! worse, but for the - causing it in the winter, dining which ttaw it won doubtleu amen. A tin box cont-io- ta: two shoe-net's owls woe found no†we corp“. TE] Jnr’s vlmxcr. The jury returned to the meow†and Inheeqnently brought in e Verdi“ that the body won that of on unknown man who had come to his denh'by his own bond by the use of the new, found " the right side of the corpse. . The spot where the body we! found I woe in the hollow formed by the up- t rooting of I. tree, mod the corpee being I covered with earth um explained try I the not that the root: would have , been covered with earth which, being y washed down in storms, covered the 3 dead man. The body was plwod in n wagon and taken to the cemetery in 1Urlin for burial in the ptupora’ plot. When planedtn the wagon, the trunk In uncut, though arms, log: and bend were devoted. New Hamburg, May 27-Tho body discovered in Shmtz’s Bush, near Berlin, is supposed to he that at Henry Grehling, an ltinerant Shoemaker, of Shakespeare. He was lest seen in Baden In November 1900 and hes not been heard from si me by his son who is a merchant mum in Shakespeere. Thsdtmtripti n of me he: end cloth- ing correspond with that which he was wearing when last seen and he had few teeth Grehnug had on several fr.'."" occasions attempred to make his He. Our Petersburg correspondent gives the following additlonnl partitm1arT.-- Our villages as well as the surrounding country was thrown into a. great state of excisement when it was known that Hr. M. E. Shani: had found a partly decayed corpse in his bush. It appears he and his son William were in the bash in search of mushrooms when Mr. _ Shana was horritUd to tind the skull of a person. He allied to " son and upon cumming the place they sew that the whole corpse was there,though very much decayed. Mr. Shams re- ported the f1nding of the body to the authorities in Berlin and en inquest WM held in the bun. The verdict of the jury was that a man unknown had come to his death by his own hands A razor was fauna by his side. In his poqkotn Ae far " oeubefound outthe man is) Mr. E. Greellng, ehoemeker. at one time of shakeepure. but who for some yearn had moved from place to place,‘ whenever he could get work. Hie trunk le " " Agatha, when it hee been for over tf year, but he had never celled tor it. When last seen he wee ln Baden lute lent fell and left there for Berlin, end it wee while on this journey he ended hle life, It le need- leu to eev that the fittdiog of his body he etruck terror into the been: of the ttrirer sex, and we would judge that very few berriee will be picked in the the bueh lhie eummer. _ No fitter piece of ertletlc printing he- ever been seen in Claude than the Rundredth Number of the Cenedim; Magnum. Three score of literary pub- licntione hm been muted in Cenede, and only two or three survive. The chief 01mm in the Candi“ new sine. Ire hendlomp cover picture. e stelwert young men in wins just oom- pleted the chi-alum: ou . etetne of the f1ttrtrtt. "100." It in a no. conception for a cover design, and in the work ot Mr. D, F. Thom: r. a Cenedlun de- eiguer with a repu.uwn. There we a number oi general anlolu and notice, ‘ench u "A Cam-dim th Chine," wit numerous photo: will “ken durum the late wer; "A Canadian Near} Y. C." iiluatratad; “Hm Snatch Pun- am," by W.A. Fraser; “Rom Gram BB1ltmrtmt," by Li «It» Col. o. T. Domino; tad “MM Mottrerhood," . noon nary In C. 0. D Roberta, with “Immin- " Arlyn Mating. _ _ The oped-l "tiele at we month In- _ elm: "A Century of Cumin: Mugs- ntnu," "A Doc-do of Candi“ Pro-o," "A Dania ot Can-din Art," “Tho Purpose of . unload lag-zinc." /'h"htrtg Ono new“ KW and gamma misc-us.†P,Ul',", and" . r m ml 'luflrilll=lu',' ot4tb moths-a mu m 5 man by our! Male and M dim WM: next! ’1'wa York Honk! talcum-a We wink-v m on th I‘m-old “I†York In communi- "" uni liming "qngiqe% It trttt--e-qeeor Rm. AN HUNDREDTH NUMBER. ADDITIOXL}. PARTICULARS. mums mummn in “out! GG, idlind' Icing lhoemnker - _ -77“... T""e'r-" -_-"'"w “WWI-um . “It In an all 'tg'.itvi,1tif m and by m a. = up. â€and†mm It“. Pttrt- m Edo-dare-rr,, "0 ot no. vote tsame-Hu-rrp, 7.4 "tit." '“ 'W ' ' "‘ 'ltut P. " can" '" h. mbo- anti. 1’. 'dta'Ni'l.' - the ' II- M...- IF has n “to! M b "no" tho itâ€. In†and any m on Fittdgt'lt ad but“: lulu m. - it. (utility on!†mm, [no-la and to In Tg,,tl'"ggt and tnt, â€out: an swan to word, Know!“ And " mm land In mum-M one-put Wm and mm in M -- to u" the on: unsaved. A and! rancid and Jutme and man nu tittssg bodily pad ‘hudlona urn-om nil-W the I tonne some rards than». u III the 3.35 apron-"the mm on. ot the an- L fortunate- uw hula; been I would, [ nod both Watson and Hulda]: were I picked up for dead. They were his» . shard-um tsarrudto Bun-bug, it I being unsafe to mm to Out for tear of meeting mower nun. At Em bare . doowt WM oalled, and In no- oompanlod the Injured man when may , were brought but Dr Vu'don took . out†of them at the Jalt union 3 md both were driven a; (no lac-pied 'iririrraiiGG - -- Run-1 it a. and-(About tqtt,t2rft'feltt â€In. on» or9i.rrertreet_ttef, Examination .. revealed mm injuriee. W.tamag3nlkae battered in, the brain- ooling from the fracture; . piece ofbone one and one-Minolta in dimmer wee mining; the 1Mt Inn we. broken in IeVenl 'pleeee end the spine minted. Hudden’e bum were eomevlnt eimilnr brain elected end beck Inppoeod to‘be broken. Wuhan’e life ebbed may, and nbont7.05 o’clock to-night the in: spark left the muti- ‘leud and disthrursd body. Hedden ‘mey die It any moment. Coroner Vnrdon bu tsmpaueBod njnry end will hold an inqneet. Wet-on we: . siutrler men, living with his mother on Hedd- ington etreet. Hedden in mended. Neither had been on the section gang long._ Wnteon had been " work bat e {of days. BritW- Mr. and In. Fred 1tei,ret) and Mrs. William Freud: of Spring City, Cheater County, Pa.,u-rivui here on a ton deyd trip on the 24th. They intend to visit some of their relative. end nine spend n few days " the Pan- Amerionn. . . . .The Mine- My, Good, Martha Zimmerman, Bub-n. Horst sndBarura8oudorofLaneaatar County _ Ps., piggy: this. Viewâ€, [at week. . . . .Mr. Kllborn distributed MI nap. whloh he cam-nod for some timo ago. . . . " short distance of the mad lud- ln to the north west of this plan: has been gradod and will be further 1m- proved this week by driving gravel on it. . A short time Mo more up- pesrod in the 001an of your pspor, an article up-holding commercial ed- uosdou and egolndjng the tttPettit.. PLEA FOR BROADER EDUCATION Dear Editor "the energiee of the youth of our‘ young Cenede ere to be forced into nerrow ssotprsiarttial chennell, whet u1 to become of our broader culture? Leave it to the leisure clueee, you a]. In it from them our country prodneee great men! A cammerelel training done vauld - eon-mute en edu- cation. Crammer whet adulation means. Ednoetion In the eyetemetic mining end hermonioue development of ell the fecultlee of the mind. Every euhjeot k taught tot two purpoeee, m: pruned In.itiV end mentel_ dicotpllne. Commercial tubing (and. toward. pruned utility .Ind leave, mental dlIolpllnI " I may" oottatdeeuttott, thereto†odueIdng horn I wrong but. The men required for Iuooeeefu oom- march] life Ire than who the - ei I “wreath training In Ill the bunch" of our edueauonnl â€mm. It commerclIl trIlnlng In to be the ode eetlon of our country from when» shall come the we“ Den of out Best Will they be from minimum “In t Compete WIlpolo with Maputo I Whoa mate II more lasting? , Tut' of Walpole II mung, w lo that ot Shawn IhlneI II may II em. book " the himrydpuIIgeI. We [ and um periods of more“! mum, tum, Ileo but: Modular“: Hum reduction. And it In from “my lien I mm dqeteqm In Inning â€In“. ApthiMstott-rttpt In, wemyIIIMIItlyexpeet 1ttotq- on your) My. _ .- . . Now, Mwhhh can we tmitr.--ttte high mum»: of common!“ Maine: onhowdlroundnddm‘d an iertrttttlpt-rttutt any to W terr-ttM, mumm- bmtnd Minimum who“ Mdertrt-tattttiN use! on: ttJ1'2',ttt mm Mal-u! _ humankind by “at“. - â€if. 5 _ _ - itT."rGa"di't iC'i"ir"i'iiiiir'ia teiiaiiriitr, aa; aiiTb'd. tt a .... cum-v. _ i'. 'diV.rr.',rrr.::y.', has 0:. [Whitman-mi. d C' an: i:.':':'::.'..':):'..'.',' :3; A, anoint-WAI- ’unu'nwumm. ',td1,'htut',t t?etgtgfeyt L» m trtt.tridt?.'rtt m COMMUNICATION. GERMAN MILLS. what-um, Tb 1-minu- is ST, CLEMENTS. tia. lgongl an" it Ttav.g.R.tV in mm W... a. tuae, at†W... tiit'afttgttt'e%"P' oaaetrs-At Itetl'ft m. an m of Jobs m, I.- Tui---'"-,?- 86. the m -iftui. "If!" gilt-3°- ---AtBeem"r. “at.“ otm.._fsmtb. tEttb---At lull, In! Ira, .0 In"! â€VIEW-.41 . dum- lull-WA? . I.) m cubâ€. 1'ttsl', to M d In“ T q-ttit-r-Be-y KW, ’ tt,',i'ltt 'ii.tft'dtataNS6t'tl “New m. ' N Veta-ttit-r-tAt m. - . 22nd. bkâ€. B. mm“! Verdun at Bar ' to Auk new“, ttfi Bridget. . mtitm-Botms--At Conestoga, May 23rd, by Ber. ll. Rumba, mm“: C. Dalian, 1tfBeelirt, to Mary 801:“, of Com trtsnnts--Wotter-At " Jason- It! 29th, Envoy Shunt: to but, daughter of Mr. and 1gra.J.L.Wtrttor. Bo---" Woolwinh. May 19ttr, Joseph Bowman aged 23 - _ 'ursursemd--rtt Woolwleh. Mat 169,l Bank Baanmotsd, Iced 61 your, ll; month- Ind one dny. b KniptC--At Woundâ€, I!†Igth Lydia mum, and 65 you- ma it anâ€. , uathio--Ntsar Kt-tlt, my 26th, 'Chrhtlnn Lunatic, in MI 83rd "at. wat.sn--At the Gals BoeMtat, In! Mth, John Watson, used 25 yum. E-rn-At out, In: mm. row:- I'll-on. Liutt-tsmttsr-At Bah, an tour- you-oldlonot Bury hummus. J. K. SHINN, Wat-loo, on Telephone 267. - In CW ar--iarthqrs's' A. VIIOI In July Who-O - nun Quotations. Tue-mu Evening, In: 28. This wu . hollday on the [Averpool a! Paris marks“. _ _ _ -. ' --- t"diii'y.iiiiiior,i,r,t when "tvaneod %e W bushel, an July corn lie per buhel. TIE VIS‘BLB " PPLY. Aacom red wlth I not no. 00‘“.- Ihle iiri'iii, at when In Cuna- and a. United um bu decreased 2.tt' 000 hush- ell: that of corn has CG',i"Gi"d tios.000 tunnels. Ind Out of out! In dean-ed 236,000 bn‘eln. , _ ___ _., _. mm." on“... , To recapitulate. the visible supply of wheat In Cumin and the United States, together with that “out to Europe. ll 81.00:,000 bushell, sumac “mum hath- eh a Week no, and 84,611,000 build. I your Isa Following an the closing QWI u lmportnnt when central to-du' t Cun.’ May. July. Seat. 0mm) .. 4. my $911.8».- Chic; .. . New Souk . Milvunkee . St Louis .., Toledo .. .., Drtrorts, red "f mama . 'l'omnu'o It. Gill-n- do. white .. o Duluth, No. 1 Northern . . 0 Duluth, No. 1 hurt! . . ... 0 “11:99:99"; No, Pen, t,GiiT.'..r.T.T= 6 71" .... llnwbuh ...............05l% .... guru. ie/gc::.-..-.::.-.:"', 140 "or. on ........... .... on; bulb..... mm...ng on Buckwheat. mnv...:...ou .... 10.0310 [All 2.09003- Viol-lulu. Mar, baled, our Ion. mum "to“: " Strut. baled. our Ion, ton. 5 lo I 00 Butter, dim, lb. rout... 0 " 0 " Batten ere-men, box". .. 0 " . " But", maneâ€. lb. will. 0 u .0 20 1mm, tub. mlb........0n 0M Bun". blun‘ ttttr....... o " 0 " Ian. new Md. dog...... on .... 'Girir,mem..'...........o" 011 TORONTO - AND '00!- Hun, No.1qremt o....." to...†Hues. No. 2 - ....... om .... lulu. No.1ereertMeerB.. ttttt .... Elan, No.2peenueeru..om .... man. mired ............. not om C'atNkhrrr, No. 1 .......... coo .... Gulf-kin, No.2..........om .... Drum mum"), each... on 070 Hing-kiln. nun .........ooo no Tallow, and“ .........oos om Wool, there ...........s.,0t8 '" W001. unwashed. Ime....0¢ T " “lo-ONTO LIV. noes. let-cl otiereetoeptrtrr_mtrV.u ,,'tgNuu"gg'auTh't'JlMlm In“. no any and†aunt. _o guilty at mt cm). was generally "hT,k, for m mm In It,"iAlt we“ - " round. may no - of butcher-z ham tttte, 99109 .-e It to Q g " cattle. “3.9....†" built. em ...... â€(that eittie.Nitt, kn " mascot... " “In. I!!!“ " " Inf-10¢ .. ...... W Erarr ........... I'M!“ my .... ....... mm .... .... ........ Incl MI .... .... .....I Oahu one“. â€I'm an: III: "!:'"gtittr,titraii:' " an. all: ' ..,, In!!! 5.2: What. white, per but.†'h'",' TIt " Me, hush ......91} :2. PM Director sud Embumer' ADING WHEAT MABKKTS- A: one, It†27th. Peter" hummus. MARKET REPORTS, g in†am who! 1‘ ttti,' him: . red, blah. .. (9039, bush “(If DEATHS 1am .......I 1 - ....... Igne- "at... {new “can†74% 0 "a. 011* u u, F ......._._ ___"--"'"" _ ohhsfollowl t ms .... .... '... 'yitlif.i,t),ltl't,itti7, sti',EEaesnr,tr, om OT0% t,Teehte',til'gh"MlMWl'euld'h"gt' .. .... . In to. 'lr,2ggt',Tt,hWlt,, M . _ LAWBIKDI an: .. ttiiei.tEittye?.2t,Nee.'.eg'e "may". tt"...... An re ...... l“ cledbtll†not... 0!. nixed .. GM .. .... SH .. ...... an '.r...... I†.. ...... - . ....... I. .........8 m. .... I m .... I “1...â€! man. I M.‘. "a inunxl .. " ..,. .... .._--_ ..012 om "e â€008% .... In ..o71 .... would ..oam .... M ., "l 140 for!!! ::S'ttl on . moss .... 'tekto8.... 6tiri, 073% ems 076 tt 14% 00955 0 rm 4W " ion "iii'iiGFriheiUiiei.rt it M in. h a a tuna: In. "?ihiiiii, t'si'!liii"r'Fii'ii"ii, ' a. mm! esp-Inn. Mera 'i'iiirsti'iiifi2,iti',7,t', alga an a. ,'Art'ls7'fd'a'llrlllrt to $dtr, "tti,, ikiieei1cer..eg.tt. '2ediedt.Nt.1'lt,t W " t?ch1td'l't'llyi,'titei'Pr'b?, 'hwde'li-m I tSriiitturerti.oettBAe, 'iir.tts'it"t' 'eiihiTG%GaTiGirait.tr-M, annual-d “bald-Ii“ Mela-I. WIDE - an. against '.eASt ',ruNl%"iGria"ha'aa"hGaFrri0Vi.if "Ha “n" h "i'de.t2tfgtfutrthu"Nrrfl no“ What“ _ p,rnur',2= anâ€. Dr. mammalian-,W Adm» parekeovetsi-'thJhtt1t nodptd 3r one-mm dang ttt ter was of Wind -- LBitiitt. m: ' . 'il'fv".T n31. (I. low York. May gtr-B---3s, no; nothing «In. It ttte' at“; mil; nominally I My. Cau- Int-d Iv. an: Ue We! " e to . not W; refugee-nor has! I " to we not m. mm“. arm. - and an tau-rur- of tteet. _ r; . ..,_A._._ "A - on“ umnh m 4.5m qulnrrl m "cm. _ tutrw--Retrrtttty, 12; n ma. worth not lug: jh,tt"t2tg't11'si _ hoop and ---ReeV no: Ila. 1.lt 'taigidt,"lt3ri 'diifuitNhPiGfsi. I " J, . nu (I. ; t,'lffl'g, 35.15 to :15 CHICAGO LIVE "00'. Chicago. In! MV-Cattle- all»; good to prime “can. 1tiir.,ldiirlt, - to medium. “.5 to 5.5: cut-km uni feeders, choke. may; glut]: 'gtt'ta to tw- em; 2.9.93.2“, S"... m. 30011 to prune "a... - - i'"""'". - to medium. “.5 to Far, cut-km And feeders, choke. may: other: in g to W; cows. a to itâ€: life". to ; can". as to .315; a? so. to 5c move I week an. " " , Tex- " thtfT' “.25 to CPO; 60.. haul. $115 to . Bhee Realms. 14.000: good t eAMeq ,sth'i'e'i"i"lt7i to an; m: to ,'e.tr'hCirii?, ett. “A to “JR Western “up. to - - - A»-.. n‘m in lam: nu" 'h'ei, Ta"; Wdt Inger-ell. Out. In, MV-at an - Board, held here hung one boss was! clued; no “In: MV, id. but iegtmed. Cnmpbelltord on. IW, M.--lrtte Ch... Board met "Hi-.7. mun "d In tho follow- tue" l Wuhan. Mtv, caulk. m " Want-loo. Maya). Wheat.............. In. Mmlllwvvl-uw- "ruiTrFaFtiGii.t.iFietertLP,tttyae.t.te! and iGtiaVi,aiqiitemtel, it?†ammonia manna-mum 6iitaiabutr-Aehterp! MA. I teGGi%a.Giairiiitii-.t.a.er?hPery deMbuE.mnoflhnoI-ym guano ail-thunk. nib-mil o,'M,YSt3'airt'lttl'lAT, Andes-win ktrett1tyf..PI "tr tat, m ntrTG7iGTimahiri - iydn Woodward's Water- Ing Balm, PAY for uranium I - 00'- 'rem,'.",',",',,', L't'd,2rg,tt'a',',,rAr Tttq 'iiiiiie,?8,giytP,ttlrtt't mammal-d: oow; a. W “-3 mm" mod:m-ohnodnl"d tjji,i2aAtt,'2frt.it',%'tt Imu- lnuoosvd y.Y,tgttgx,'htte2 “all m'mwmunun “in“. roe puuoII-n "In M all '30- “Cr med FfrFirtrqtrt.ay". at (In! b un‘dm tuiiVrirtAr1thrttgi. am. iutrtwtNctr4teNtqth Wyn-ills! t& In a a can! . .. muo- gamma-gang: :mgï¬zmhuï¬". ... """"' â€Lulu-nu.“ V MM 'tht" Farm for Sale. mxrms y.riB.ttt @231? “to wet-- For Fur-men's and Daimnen, Town of Waterloo. PgfM9,,t'gtdl'a 'i1l?itWr"r2. 1Ml,t' cm in but! I. a...» up. Extttttttttrtt' Sale it“ “in: LIVI .e. Friday, May ant. 3901. . . . .OF . " . _ Farm Property. cults: IABKI‘I‘I. manna-m!!! Com af I.“ - .._ - - -â€" Fjit.YTLteStc'.it,t (iiii"iit'"ii2t,i,'itt', Western sheep. to " $4.50 to $5.65; at!" is'tirtiois _ -iGTaiitiiAiiby Illu“ 5.3.1 m“ . SoottttteGoidStar,Kirgfit.,Bettin. " Stat Ciothitr IndlMen'I Furnishu. i'iiiirri'te't far Sale. Ii Men’s, Youths’ wut-sues-ut-h-ide-tiight",- iam-steels-lot-ttttere., Good-end (1% that m Absolutely relieble end right up-to-dum A thr. special- toe thin weok. , _ 2“. Ken'- bleek wanted urge unite in stntrio-tormated acque Ityln' _ bend thtiahad, single stitched edges, Italian cloth lined. nil-l ' _ M to 42, We! a - - - - 07.50 Men’eellwool Candi-n tweed homer: in grey and hemm . effects well made end finished, lines " to 42, special " V 75c. 81,00, 81.25 and - " - .. 8t.li4t Bor' 3-pieee edits, nhott junk, in single and double heated 1 eecque ety.e, ell wool uvy Ind bleak urges, fut colal, lul- ian doth linedputly made and fusiaud,ai-o 28 to8tupein1 â€.00 Men'. Ovenoeta, Oxford guy tinted doth, single bred-ted By _ from, " lined, _ - - - - 813.50 Cash and One Price And that the Lowest . . “sumw ,ttgttggoettt-ts.--tbuteotttry, _ can". ttors',eirtr,qq'rNaid Ilia-ad gt ;filf'/llh,t'ri',efillrkldll2_ â€Villa‘s: J. timralireht-prie-. Runway-nun. 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