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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-01-21, Page 7T H L it I It .44-t5ittklt I. ��. iAALAKl 11, ttWSI. 511•11104 -- Farm and tarsen. To Sesta*+* as lies-aleepies. cellae. 1. Dep.. 1 Fun anb Fancy. with�yl was serried en 1st he l`loil wean," the insides of whisk wets a complete mys- The bees were generrsljly left to heuselves until the close of the honey season, when they were brutally smoth- ered with brimstone, and the colony be- ing thus exterminated, its stores were appropriated W the use and luxury of the owner. Now ahs have the movable haute hive, which ghees the bee -keeper scants to the interior of the colony, perfect ountrul over it, and liberty to take the surplus honey without killing the bees. With such Kiva the Ione of .bso(nt(hl'g.vsres' cin generally be prevented, queenlees colonies can be re -queened, and those that are weak can be strengthened, by giving thew comb, bees or honey. Bee -keeping welt dusen•w a place among the industries of the farm. is � it is wise to keep poultry to pick up the •+►sate grain and stray seeds, sol it Is wise to keep {pees to gather the nectar .,f enol blowouts Auld wild tlew- era �s st•wise go to waste. with beginaen u that they will not go to the alight ex - tense and small trouble necessary toe get information on the subject. They buy a hive of bees, about which they know tithing, except that bens can sting and that their honey is nice, and then leave :t to take (are of itself. It is needless to say that this is a very foolish course to Adopt. What wonder that only failure and toss( are the result; it world be the barna in, sheep -raising, daunt or any ether line of farming. While, there- fore, we advise the farmer to lake bee- keeping nae of many lines of industrial pursuit, we qualify the advice by w -hist it be by no means mitered late without seeking infertuation in regard 'u it. HONEY ligroin. FOR CANADA. Facts and figures from all Irapa of I demand a clear answer(" "Well, sir, -ire country, indicate that the entire crop said the witness, ''ho keeps up with the a honey for 1880 is but one-half •.f the � his horse ' wewas ef not he time falls it :seal supply. w by :dile, Ont. l almost beside himself, and asked: "And how does he ride when he is aloner' "I don't know," was the reply; "1 was never with him when he was al•,ne," and there the case dropped In the sweet, balmy, delicious happi- ness of love's autsolog dilate, a youth wiU,notonly indellprelnickttng walnuts for his girl, but it011110101Ndli tb goodies Ft -ell. Two "es Mee they are mar- k. will not clew let keg have the (CincMi cracker widths is through. Girls, get married. There is a youth, who, everytuue he wishes to get a glimpse of kis sweet- heart, cries, "pyre'" directly under her window. In the alarm .e1 the moment she plunges her bttail� .out of the window and inquires "wherer' when he poetically puts hi u on the Imam, and exclaim*, "Ere, my Caroline. GilhrnJy had bought a barrel of ap- phis from De Smith s�ey� which did not give satisfaction. What's the rea- son, sled (lilhiwly, indignantly, "that the further down 1 ,i: 1 :) the apples the worse they got(""The reason for that is that you didn't open the barrel at the other end. If you hacd only done that the apples would be getting tetter all the time. Not evau a lawyer, however skilful in cross-examination, can (sake a witness tall the truth, provided the witness wishes to evade it. It is impossible to put a question in such exact language that it will demand the desired answer. It was neoeseary on a certain occasion in court, to compel a witness to testify as to the way Kr. Smith treated his horse. "Well, sir," said the lawyer with a sweet and winning smile -a smile in- tended to drown all suspicion as to ul- terior 'how does Mr. Smith y ride $ horsey' The witness ed up, innocently, and replied: "Generally a -straddle, sir, I believe." The lawyer asked again: "But, sir, what gait does he rider' Theimperturb- able witness answered: "He never rides any gate at all, sir, but I have seen his boys ride every gate on the farm." The lawyer saw he was on the track of a Tartar, and his next question was very insinuating: "How does Mr. Smith ride when he is in company with others i ,saw stela Farm arsaserr. The arrangement of the buildings and the division of the farm into fields de- pends so ) iMal' chase talo atataoter of the farm, the hired st frmtikg, individual *sate, etc., that it is out of the question to have a fixed plan that is the bent one for all farms of any given size. There are pretain:generslprincipleswhich should nerve u a foundation for the arrange- tnent, but the details lewd ueceasarily .ary greatly. For example, if possible the berms should be upon a rise of ground where a cellar can be built opening to 'he lower ground at the roar. The fields should lee so arranged that there shall tee as little fencing as possible, and in located that all the fields can be easily ,•eached front the lane. A long field has considerable advantage over one of the sacro area (hat is square --in the longer "bouts," and therefore lees time agent in turning, plowing, harrowing, ,.owing, harvesting, etc. A pasture close to the stables is always handy, and other things being equal, the orchard should not be put at the rear of the farm, where the wood lot had best be located. There it much labor to be saved in having every thing so placed -and this applies to the various details that .eein-tnvial. at first eight -that there will be no extra steps or turns in doing the every -day work of the -farm. For example, many days' work can be saved by having the pump in a handy ocarina of the barn -yard, where the stook from a number ..f yards may come to the troughs. if the nut - ten a the farm are not already economi- cal) arranged, it would be well Ge snake each changes of fences, buildings. etc., as to finally secure the desired end. By •legrees the thoughtful farmer will im- prove his farm until it approximates to n model and therefore an economical tarn. --i American Agriculturalist. - eel The lift tilt ' tb tiding i � R med ip in the one word, a•le soft, at it may be expressed in the common rule of good breeding Always select the hest." To he able to tell the best is the most The Landau (Eng,) Gark,n says that difficult point in the breeding of farm the division of apples into Booting and stock. The seccesaful breeder must eating sorts nay covens fallacy. Tho have w clear idea of the qualities sought, hest eating pple, is genert1y the beat Tw'r_nty alp! is ations fon the position of public sohtsd inspector, most of them from Ontario, have been received by the W inni;•eg sirloin Board, and have been referred to the school management com- mittee to tet/rt upon. 1lasbl.nve.see twee. The best halve iu the world for t Ufa , t1L1.TSATOM FLORAL OA USIA Bruises, Korn, Tetter, Chapped tlau.ts, t•,,, (sal y, uu MJugant hook tf ISD woe., t,,,r O ilhisal., Curt, aid all kande ul one. Colored I..,wer I.1.il% and SI) 111estrw:iou,e ere This Sale u iWtutwoo c,, 1 ws jbscrilnueus ort tae boat kers" •r ant, ptltusls ! g V {oucreMna L.rawwh a, Unly give perfect satisfaction (a ever, t:.,.0 or @r pnvent if )sou after- esowity rotMdell. Peke ib eMw9 ow' �ltthk'a eeralr _,l dMttet l� iU iea The s er hex. Per i alaby K Jordan, t)odseiuh,.� Y1,t►at U,tlpti w•fU ISH w W aw ane oilier.. lila' , based. Moat of Mefnkla n. 1 lea's viewer aye V Mem. 17i " A young friend of mine was cureif testes. 0 Colored YIate rq =en insatiable thirst fur liquor, that i rat rmlm r.,:i v rr,toelogrnttiethwpat hie that les warn.4 - wleatts Ylaatrwr♦i/A�T' MnPslre mid ab el to u an_bunions. He war uut•j:u- 1 P el►M+red 'lar nawber 1 cured use of Hop Bitters. 11 ort y "1 trt(lrevl owe $1.1i a )oar; y '+�'!' M'i tea rue 9 ? isi.bees allayed all that burning thirst , took Ise. ' cents; Jurist - sway the appetite fur liquor ; ..,(do his dolma J.1 it Es ell' nerves steady, and he has ru,u.O.,e,l t sober and steady wrap far more altar two years, and has no desire to return up fit cups, and f know of a number u others that have been cured of drinkinj, b, it." -Froin a leading R R official, Chicago. Illiuvi . V 1CK'S New 0.r1. nester Narsset. Iu reporting the market prices ter DUI - ter, the New York Tribune, of may:utn, said, "Choice packages to the retsii creek reach 19 to 20 cents, but light woofed geode are hard to dispose of, and several lots were thought well sold at 8 to 10 cents. This stern logic of dollars and cents is rapidly convincing .btirynien that they should use the Perfected But- ter Color made by Wells, ttichartlsou & Co., Burlington, Vt. It given the perfect June color the year round sud dairymen that use it never send light col- ored oots to Market. "haste New Agana." ST. CATHAIL SP , lhtt. H. V. Ptsar:E, M. D. : 1 invented your Fao•aite Prescription, Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets, for the hast three months mid find myself what shall I say) --"made uric •(gait", are the .only words that express it. I was reduced to a skeleton„could not walk across the flour without fainting, could keep nothing in the shapes ,f food uu ley stomach. My- self and friends had given op all hope, my immediate death seemed certain. I can never be too thankful to those who recommended your medicine, for I now live (tn the surprise of everybody) and am able to do my own work. I desire to retake this statement in order that those suffering may not despair until they have given your remedies a trial. Yours, Testify Mrs. R.M. D I.YCKMAS. Ter DAYS Or MIafr'AY AND NIH)HTS OF 1- emarr endured by the sutferer from a persistant cough soon sap the vitality of the system and wreck the cunstitution. Such a catastrophe can only be avuidea by precauti.mary measures. Prevent the climax of a cough with Northrop & Ly - man's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil slid Hypopphosphites of Lime and $oda--ap- pruved of in prulfeasional quarters, and which is a combination of . the purest and most salutary ingredients in perfect chemical harmony. Coughs, colds, aryngitis, incipient bronchitis, and other affection of the respiratory organs, are speedily relieved by it, and it has like- wise proved to be a useful specific in scrofulous maladies. The lass of strength consequent upon being diseased is check- ed, and the flagging physical cuerries restored by its iu igurating s t:o:r. Phosphorus, the active pnncirle of the hypophosphites, not nilly supplies the systems with an important element of strength, but gives,;n healthful impetus to the circulation. The lime and soda also add to vigor of the frame. In wast- ing diseases of all kinds, this prepara- tion can be depended upon to ,produce a beneficial effect. A fair, persistent trial, is all that is necessary to prove its poten- cy, either as a pulmonic or general in- vigorant. For poverty of the blood, with which a' many invalids are troubled, it is a sovereign remedy, promoting the acqui- sition of both strength antl leah. .Pre- pared-byNorthrop & Lyman, Toronto, and soy by all druggists. Aa SURELY As EFFECT FOLLowd CAtrsz so surely will disease eventually fasten itself- upon a system deficient in vital en- ergy, if tonic medication is not resorted to in time. Theneoesaary tendency of a weak discharge of the functions of the body is to disorder its organ. -Invigor- ation, prompt and through, is the only safeguard. Not enovant of depleted physical energy, no restorative of lust flesh, nerve power and cheerfulness, has more clearly demonstrated ita efficacy than Northrop & Lyrnan'a Quinine Wine. In this pre- paration, associated with the salutary medicines which forma its basis, is pure skerry wine and curtain aromatic constitu- ents which impara an agreeable taste to the article, and gives additional emphasis to ire effects. In caeca of general de- bility and dyspepsia it is invaluable and the desired effect is, in the vast tnsjority ofcart s, remarkably prompt as well as decisive. That good natural appetite, which gives a relish for the coarsest fare is insured by the use of the Quin- ine Wine, which also confers brain sooth- ing and b.d/ refreshng sheep., Fever and ague and bihous remittent fever, are dis- eases to the eradication of which it is specially adapted; but it should be used only in the intervals betwee.n the seizures. The far-reaching effects of a good tonic, in all complaints involving loss of pi¢i- cal energy, are well understood by physi- cian*, and the comprehensive influence for good of this preparation upon the system goee far to bear out the profane- ional belief in the value of invigoesnts as opponents of disease. Be sure to ask or the"Quinine Wino" papered byNorth- rop & Lyman, Toronto. Sold by all Pit'mtc, Oat., February 12, 1880. Meaurs. Perry- Davis & gen A• Lawrence, Montreal. I hare much pleasure in adding to the already numerous testimonials you have receiseel in reference to the superior me- dicinal qualities of Perry Dacia Pain - Killer. Having sold s great number •,f bottles of it, which, in all caw, have given the greatest of antisfac:ion and re- lief to my customers, I can honestly re- coosmend it as eme Of the best pain re- lsedie. made. (yours resnectfufly. C. B. ALLISON. )Ni' See advt, iu another column and the quickest and beat method by which such ends may be reached. He :nust necessarily be keen of sight to ob- serve the good and bad points, and the causes by which they have beer. brought e.botatt'" Hxis judgment trust be of the 'best t:, stlgirut remedies for defects, and new methods for bringing ort valuable characteristics. "He will prove himself the 'e . 'udgment " Edward in shed, has , *hen ssk- ma bred by uN lt lug nein...-{'lire. hundred." This is but an instance of the care, skill, judgment, and, we may add, ppresent sacrifice exercised by the nerve b1(Isas' We have said that its breeding the selection meat diekrailt tuna won bided >>e. principle in stock brned- ntgg was he the of animals adapted to the circumstances of the given faria, is lima, quality of food, etc. The m- olests /Mew that the *sea el animals that had lived for abets relied would 30 • lord fere and a per Inn better en moderate land ibis those that the WO* hinds of keeping. Ani- ▪ tars tai 1♦la plats; Y dray de sot Asks well if eesnsphntad from a risk be a poor soil. booking apple, andwhenathing is good without the cook, why, dowithou ttheaook But when one wisha for cooked ap- ples there is twaeedlin Aske erwr ones and then hathe�tl�areg ingsr,if we caw find a fruit inw j 'tlagoodqu litiiesare en gently mixed, en to ay, thin sugar or other srtlfiein! misters neednot bedd- ed to make a delicious dish. The true winking apple is one that will do this; the boat being the one that will grow its OM anger and its ownAelinate flavor. forte meta Rochester 14, Y. e14!RYSTA L & BL 1CK. Yraetidal BOILEE-Li15113. The Subscribers, hare bought the Tools mai Hoerr it:taluea d 1). HL-FtmatAN v ar;riudwoiYinp uy .nd`havineYand had an ex- peaati- rience tc r° 7 perence of over eight yeah in t at stop are .. wow prepared to cars o.i the trae in all its breaches ire Any work entrusted to us will rec:elvo prompt attention. First-class work guar.nt kinds of isuilers nlwdi• and re,rlred. *Ise Salute Stacks and Shock Iron Work. etc., - reasonable rate,. Now Halt )'sus trade and old oars reps:red on the shortest not e, aid at Patent• Tit tT Dt: KY COMlaTTTWN. &C Istel Chrystal & Elack fail Jest • titeelallI&. Snell is the expression from all Drug- gists and doaltrb e?eyywhere wb4ir. Dr. Kivo as u�r ic'ovi fo Oonsumptlui N laT$ �stti$ o� noels aria rata edit vrtl flhagt K Acid, lib Idolater of hew long steadier or how stubborn, can resist its heablittg qualities. Heonchitis, An Hay in the nide or sliest and didio0lty of breathing or any Metering Melees d the Threat and Low y� to its marv.lone powers. It will positively emus and Chet wbmre ov etas has tai}ed. Butts. one by Jordan's regular ease t JerirrI1 . t� tti�ct r4riga ltllsitrft f '4 IrtaIMonic SOY iod. {:eM5111(11. 11757, ) mal Notices. sijSF'!'Mr. � 3HER1tY"S SALE 07 LANDti. Canty „t Burma, r Hy vitae of Vwo Writs of To t"1* : i Agri Macke. each issued out of ler Majesty's (busty Coart of abs County to: tluruu and to me directed, amber t)e l.t:u:.• a d Temente of Mary Pierce said Kdward Pierce, at the suits of Christopher Crabb, 1 .rave raised and taken In Exc. utluu all the ltijht, 'I rite and interest and F.yuit of Redemption of the above-named lase, +r ace, is and to lel Number 1, ID the third cam- osssim01 the Western Uiviaiusi of the Towu- thip of Ashaeld lu tie. Cy Ilan" •n Courts of Iluro mining thirty-nine acres W laud. more or hes, which bods and Teammate 1 shall offer for a ale at my omce, in the Court House' in the Tows of lederiok us $A'rt'HDAY 'I'111 TW1.NT : WINTII DAl' OF JANUARY, A. i). IMI, :a LI, hoar at It of the cluck noun. ROBERT U11lHONS, Sl., tiodeeich, I Sheriff, II neon Oct. flet The crowning g.ory of men or woe+en ta's beautiful glean or Mau. This assn unl' be °b- lamed by tea ('slushissE. which lues ppro_ved_ 1Wif to be the $Ef7T HAIR R3338'I'ORFiR in the market. metes a healthy growth of the hair, renders t soft and s.lky, n strengtheSte roots, and pre - to Ira fending out, and acts with rapidity in von RESTORING GREY HMR TO ITS NATURAL COLO ,t. 1S tv.rl.IlO1 baa employment. )l(ghl YImo. 8 `HER1rF'h SALE IIF LANDS. 1 (busty of Huron, ! i y virtue of three Writs of 'I u at .t : , Meet Forint Trued out of Her Majesty's (entity Cour of the County of Hamn, and to tax directed against the lands and Tenements of Ja,nte Mullin, at the suits of Malcolm CoUnn Cameron. Philp Holt and Malcolm Orrme Cameron, and alae bp virtue t au order tram Isaac F. Tome, etre, Junior Judge ut the said Court, uadth i■ 111. move, bear.ns date the Seth day of Januar•., A. B. 18x80: 1 have ..facet and taken in M os:uttrw all the Right, Title and In- terval and Equity ut Redemption of the above named Der •u.:ut,t, in and to the south half of lot number .c.‘ rive in the eleventh concession. Mestere Division of the Township of Ashfield, in 11.1 :aid County-, excepting threequarlera of an acre off the south-east corner of tl.e said lot curtaining utnetyeffre and one-quarter a ..ret of land, more or less. and the .out L.% est ,,n•trtcr lot numter Thirteen. in 1lie eleventh eons, ss .•i: of the Township of We. t "5t'1n- ash, b+ t I:r said County. containing Itity sires of lural more ur less which Lands and 'tens• meet:: 1 vitals oar for tale at my eater, in the (richt House, in the Town of (loderich, 011 hiatus ring, the Twelfth day of February, A.D. MI, at the hour id twelve of the clock, noon. ROBERT OiIABONR, t;:'rr:li w ORice. Gliderieh. • Sheriff of Huron. Nov. t, 1880. 17501d. R. •{� '\ t to •ment. Try it befor .as:ng any other. Sgld by all No 4 "Lintel n qu'n'd. Janata LEE & Co. 'M� druggists. Price Se rets. a bottle. 1732-1v. , 'real, toiela e. " Manchester House. JAM S A_ REID Has just re'e!v ed a ahi....r lit ut 11 NE w G- 00DS, The Superior Sarins ad Loan Society (':1PITA L, - 1.i5,Og0. 14 4 N li Y LOA 'NM) on Real resets by the Nu l i.. Hoe Nei LUIS and tan Society. Terme raturaIie to borrowers. Dora.:- ss U $t t LO)1ItuN. Ont. !Murat paid to vitt i Ramat Dopcaltom. 1l. E. NEI.LIW. 1731 FOR er.....,, Mf whatPtysie'.us rand ttty ,Ir nar••u1 at° rT'C ('' M' ' - • ,' ' LIVBu 011. +vu Iry r: •-1 P1Tle,.s s remedy roe t ow.Nru,•').tn. ilssettals, asst % eat ley AKat tt.... 4i(t8 s. ses•1 t !: : UItNTt(c)s(cr--1 ha. e prep ribs d Sok 1:'s M:arulsion of ('at Liver Oil, etc., in my precthr and used it in my fam- ily. 1 am greatly pleased with It because of Ito ulatateenesn and the (fid results U.at foUun its use. 1 have found It very serviceable In scrohlluen dist also c and pulmonary aka tions. Respectfully yours. 11141. M. LANG, N.Y Broadway, Louisville. ICJ,. Jaseery 8 II/W• UCNTL):gl.N - For the IUtt 11111re. ter echo I have used your ('od LfvcrOillbsulslss. bath le hospital and to pries sic tweet os eat _have been g s2ly 1 l• . ul ash lb% efects. Ins U better borne and • an 1•c t:•L. n for a longer (shoe to Y any other Tr. paietkru• or ,4 1.iv er (1U. in rls Uuanpt:.a and c ir(('Ii s 41114410414% 1 i:ave found itea natalO tamable. JIOHN A.trl'rP;HWNY. M. D.. Via Pb.ysidan. Louisville City ►(neons(. Meiurs. >'corr & Huwsa : I bare oral ICSY'S Emulsion of rood Later (rel in variant* IlMases Pad 1 have found It to he evenly taken. restbb a shniWed, and vapidly bnp{tuvasthe aatrWsn and Real.. 1 owe seer 1• the Lest lluuiloe 1 have ever used. P. E. it.1t'GIiT(1N, M. 11., Indittapo:la, ltlel. i MMo rs. S• torr t Bower.: i have Mir n yuur remedy M Cod Liver Otl. &(... a fair trial. and ani I[Ind tl at 1 can toy 1 think it L•+Tor. remedy I ter weak lungs and lad (i•ughs. 1 can highly ret•rurmend it. \t' Len the Caw tuts tail gives me up, 1 commenced': .rg )uur uud.rii.c. and 1 ane gaining health r...: strength very fist an.) 1 thinlc i e11:11 won t" . ell. Yours t1 .'..:;ir »Fr�TAn'r, Caivrdon. Inti. S&orr S rower.: I felt it my duty to tet you know the ber..Rt 1 late dcri', Ni [rem the use of your Emulsion. 1 hart u , frylaid rough for )-ears. anti 011o oilsutti+:g 11r. J.M:. G,.rsucb of this oily, he Ir formed me that mviett lung was diseased, and pr•s.r+Lsd S.ratt's t:n+uls' With Ilypopho••ire.. Mu!. takirg tv.o b..nles, 1 6ejan to improve ver. rapidly. and rot tn.ued using it nntil 1 had taken ten Mettics, reel now am as healthy_ a man as there is in I:. c 1 t' of Baltimore.. When 1 began using it 1 i' 0 10'e of 115 pounds. 1 now weiwtr tea pantie. Yours, IA P. YAi:' t' 1.4 IL Oct. ;t, 1b;9. 1'alt'more. Md. ('ASANDAIGFA. I;ept. 1' ie Scorn & Bow N e: O 8NTn -1 t )whet t l . would write to you. as 1 saw a notice upon your lutUre of late upon its lent'; codon( t u use'. 'Ilia has proved true 1v ret;. epee. i w;:•: ¢lye n cp to die last March n ith o onsumpl ion. the tx st medical aid made nouse ofany treatment. My Lush/Mil applied for year EmulsioD`of cd Liver 0.1 : he has bought twenty-six holiles and It is restoring me to kealth beyond the"exputtattoba of bun - directs expecting to Mar of my denti-cvery tin 1 should like to take it 1.:r when. i'tank I will be pgrfeetly cured. Yours with respect, 171, For sale by druggist'. at 11 per bathe. 1751 New Dress (foods Winceys Flatinele, Blankets. Shirtings. Ovttona, Printa, which for value is unsurpassed. New Shawls and Mantles. special value. T1iIL.ORINC3 DRIP ART��NT_-.t splea,did selection of Tweeds and Coatings. (WI and le4iTC ed. and at guars teed Cloth bought !cleansers.hof for harge. r! Hat" un or ecerenet -avail ps and Drawers at well mdose prices. Jtnea A. RIND The hlgbea,t price paid for Ratter and 1krKa Jensen's Bock, Moderlcb. d HAT TREY SAX' OF IT. -- A FEW FACT* fOlt THE Pso1,►Ls. - There are but few pre- parations of medicines which have with- stood the impartial judgment of the people for any great length of time. One of these µ Dr. Thomas Eciectric Oil. Rand the following and be convinced: - Thotnaa Robinson, Frrnhrun Centre P. 0., writes," I have been afflicted with rheumatism for the last ten ears. and have tried many remedies without any relief, until 1 tried Dr. Thomas' Eche-talc lc Oil and since then have had no attack of it. I would recommend it to all." J. H. Earl, Hotel Keeper, West lijbeff(erd, P. Q., writes, I have been troubled with liver eompbirit for several years, and have tried d medicines with little or no benefit, until 1 tried Dr. Thermals' &1.c - trio Oil, which gore toe inttitotHelil'tblief, Web rI to have mini,w ] j i wpr{d cryo that 1 byte wed it d dee+ wall lie besteescl. Nu one should t, Mee sbre.4 d anM�s.r (, JDer , L. tea e(rtebi, ova For rude b� eI naMt ere ea woMtitrfal fares are elbeedekieg the moria Far it lew phials tifbl .ee .pedNE scot give rip r , far Uses WW pedli aero, and *het when e rife For vale by 7r. J elt Y!j eons a bottle. be without it. 1 leave tried it on m hones is use of cuts, wound', eta, • think it is erhsally ss geed for iI0711a as OWL" A.y��7.rl,.�t, �ne(�lgat, Week - weigh. writes, ` I five some hun- dreds rI at oil 4 is pr(tawlt aseditessee have ivas' i+tsilai lamas dents snibil hi Nair sere ��l►� *.erg u , wee perseadpit Se 'tan t/M, rain ■ tbb r.,r - dle ler eines we fetlr ytal f r. tr , de -am 1• 04E CF THE CLDEGT A:(D p C ;', _ _. • - - REMEDIES 1N THE Weft! e f •:.. THE CURE GF Coughs, Colds, Hoarsens`: Throat, Bronchitis, l-^•'_:.. Croup, Whooping Asthma, and every affection cf the Throat, Lungs, and Cho..t, including CONSUMPTION. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN vjy'jrrrr. It does not dry vp a rough, and leater4er••.:u behind, as is the tale vitt' tarot proptrr't: i.+s.", Sed loosens it, cleanses the lungs n td elle. 'yot:+ talion, thus restos-,ny fh1•cause of rolnplsies." DO NOt BE DECLIVED "y art' clearing a swindler name. Be sure you r• t 1": IVISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD with the signature Of "1• BUTTS" oen t.. wrapper. 110 ('Mhts and $1.00 a'Bottle. Pr: pared by earn W. Penman b Sous. I'•• dfa.•. Sold 11 assettfneaadtdealert gent. 1 A ptot.a,.d Sciatica G the I s 11.1 easily digested S114 W blood as the simplest fold. dean not�costaie the t ' 1 l ?AMU VIA% 1 e" 441110. (►hlllptlf� ?Met** of • sindlated ,."1Whe tlntity°off•• the u." • WO a"the- - desk ,0r r• earich.ed • ` Vid mew water te feed first.' ithee leAewetret ., tameriatif talo ,4La con Dyspepsia. A.Iv.r Gtltpiaih', deo' Dropsy, Chfrefli• Dia. -floe, Nervous 1t11N0llois, Few:- Io Ces eptalel<ts, two&111-diseses. eitilassese in a In-, s" �;,�q�j�, jot the igisest. .`7 . 'om yea at t 1. 1 1'bmgldws swat 11t.. o any itt ,....6116°I*01pa arir .t ▪ n W *x6106, s, Tie any • 1M1irIlM° K Nags, sad if taken is lire lido y will w en he paced. Reil( by all dvuggiet. and country dealers at lb cents a hos OIL 4111100...IP whlNrelslr . d ate. 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