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twenty s. to AsterisYee.
The nineth Annual ('o i eittoNef the
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County of *Area undey &hied, -
ietftn will be held in Get; Whit it en
neaday and Ileftars.lay, Soh and .�
February, 11E2. The fu�wuag awhile
programme: 4
w BUN gale,
M. E. ('harcha, betgitni}gg at i:Mt un.
The President's address,
The Sabbath School of dii ttrwllat,,
its Plage and Power, Rev. 0. Webbele
Exeter.
Home lndueaos, hot► it eat hot fur-
ther Sabbath School Wore,. Ate Oat.
Baird, Sr., Brucetield.
Lesson of preceding Sunday taught to
an adult class, Mr. J. R. Maine Glade-
rich.
id♦rich.
Nominal experience of
adult cloves.
North Street Methodise Olinda be-
ginning at 7:30 p.m.
Temperence in eosneetesa with Sab-
bath Scho olsr Rev. poor. McDonagh, Olin -
tun.
Christ, the Teacher's Model, Rev.
Jas. Caswell, Dungannon.
Music and its Advantages in Sabbath
School Work, Rev 1' Musgrave, Sea -
forth.
rnt'asI,AY.
M. E. Cher'ch, beginning at'9 a.m.
Conditions of Succeem in Sabbath
. School Teaching, Mr, R. Luutatltm, Bea-
t ,rth
Normal C)lsawes, Mr. J. C. Stephen-
son, Clinton
Blackboard Exercise, Mr. • T,.'Tt'awin,
Myth.
The Week Day ‘fork of the Sabbath
School Teacher, T. C. Pickard, liohuee
illi.
M E. Church, begniningat1:3Oplo.:
The Benefits of Sabbath eichool Pre-
paration Classes, Mr. T. Mefiillictufdy,
(;odericie
Blackboard Review, 21r. J. Connolly,
Hulmesville.
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY JAN. 27, 1882.
J. R. llll.h:L1LtIML. to ..t
werld, was
�ll' Lvf Ju
,. 1,ng Itque
Scott, ►-:cense li.
clement.
a(YI terasurar s also raised, why the.I Never degtuet a l'oush or CO1dI as f
clerk • shueldsl(t be raised in like pro- they are very apt to lead to serious I4ng
poi -tom,; tae ssemont was gts en, the mover I trouble.& Lr. ('*nI'u
om's 1ui i y ,
and seconder rife/mug u. alter the taw- Cough Drops have a w.,iderful etfwrt
cite% Zoo fur asaemor vete I refieving and ounng Coughs Colds se
reeetved one frow J. L. Cuurtfoe, one all affectations of the Tht and Lungs.
from Wm. 'Wakefield. Moved pee ' As Dr. Careen is a well wn Canadian
Pesoteski fiecoaded by J Whiter, 08111 physician of ower 25 V' is •uccwdl
Wei vi'aetielj be sp(eesur ter the ie raetrat, there w liege wonder t et 1
seat `ay/li�`ernu , ' II/Orel tq es Rio ekltw are, en popular with Cap. -
W• 1, m{iau Geta Rhyne,' a it I(*
4 .' 11 1
Jehld H i ppo1r} .
chased a splendid Durhun blipcalf
rising ► year old from Geo. The
of l'alutlwt totertsitip, lrgt week,
which he paid Me tutu of $150. This i4
the way to keep Grey township in the
front for good stock.
L. 0. L District of Grey met at Wel-
pe, _pn this 1Q1h. i4►t, , said elected_ the
following officers for the present year: -
J. H. Yoong, D. M. ; M. Motriwn,D. D. M. ;
Rev. F. Ryan. D. Chap.; John 'JMouney,
Sec.; Thos. Ratcliffe, Treas.; Wm. 4phu-
son, D. C.; M. Eerier, Lecturer.
Cllntloa.
Tats UwrsT INIUA5ITA\T,-We be-
lieve that Clinton can justly lay claim to
pxossesailig among its resideuts, the earli-
est settler in this part of the county, in
the pers.rn of Mr. Wm. May. In the
year 1832, with his rents, he settled
on the farm now worked by his sun, just
outside of town. This section was ten
literally`a howling wilderness," as there
was only two settlers between this end
London. Mr.. i ia)t states that the first
barrel of pork they bought, aftey they
had been here fur some time, cost $32
per barrel, salt was $9 a barrel -which
Is alightly higher than it can be lieught
for a. present. No money, scarcely,lwas
seen for 11 years. Mr. May asserts that
after a few settlers came into the neigh-
borhood, it was no uncommon thing, at
it clearing or other bee, to have nothing
but potatooes and.alt to eat. .At little
Kr.ux Chureh, at 3 p. in.: •, • taste+of such hardel'tips as these might
Maas Meeting of Children. dhort ad- the present puerto*, more apprecititivedreamfaces, but the attendance was composed
Mr. Jae. Mby itchell. GP rachh,, Mr./W. J. rn. I E their privileges trod crflhtfc>tta.=tI1'ew ra. principally of the old stand-bys of the
Clark. Exeter. Mr. James Thnuipsen,
Clinton
Knox Chetah, 7:9O q.. m.4
The Claims of tttevtrr.1•Jesus Christ
upon uv, Rev. R. Themes, Clinton.
What Means should be AAopted to
Interest those Indifferent to Sabbath
School Work, Rev. Dr. Williams, (l..de- fern► u a first class one. It contains 100
rich: • acres. •
latch , seconded J. Oce.
Sta be collegian it
fuer �- 1 o,+rtr c1j,
sear--hCarned. wed by A s, 1 ' .w
secondedJ. Whitely, tFlat, , Riese Wt;;;_attars aars Cstres.
B fA refunded tax fell- I"I' From Seigneur Thatcher, It. D. , of
t • $& fe Mrs. be zha.K de, *4 32, Henuon, N. l'.: - W1aTAa'a BALSAMWin. Jenkins du, $5.$ -Carried. Muv- d)e WILD Ceta*Y gives universal astle-
Whitely, abbet J. R Heinle, be auditortor
ed by J. etJ. sit, seconded by Jas. tion. It seems to curd a cough by
fur the .present year --Carried. The loosening and gleaming Vieills and
pp
rereoeunteg ts
Deis ooneih weemsti allaying irritation, thus removing the
auditor. The following accounts were cause, instead of drying -uii• The cough
and leavigg the called behind. 1 con-
sider the BAt.sitt the best cough medi-
cine with which 1 am acquainted." 50
cents and $1 a bottle. Sold by all drug -
paid Smell Burl, gravel, $ti; )henry
Cole, gravel per Mr. Ridout, $10.40;
Henry Baker, culvert, M. Co $2.50;
Chas. McIntosh, repairing culvert 3rd
and 4th con., $150; J. Thumpson, deep-
ening two culverts an:1 hauling gravel,
$6110; Jfurun Record, balance 1,rinttng,
$13.25; Chea. Levitt, culvert K. L, $3;
J. Fair, lumber, $2.35; T. Welsh, out- I
let fur water 6th coir., $1.30; J. Miller, 11
indigent, WO; G. Tebbutt, lumber, b
$7.58; Reeve assisting at S. L 3rd and
4th con., $6.70; Clerk rug. B. M. 1).,
$10; pathinathers, fence viewers and
pound keepers were appointed, and will
be specially notified. The Council ad-
journed to meet again ou the third‘ Mon-
day in February. -.-J. Parrot, Clerk.
gists.
Tlrrely Narntna.
New is the season for sudden colds
nd distreasiutt ouughs, treat thein pith
Iagyard's Pecterel Balsam, it cures in-
uenza, atlinia, Crimp, nceePingoo ,
reencltitio, and tU pdreenary nets
wading to consumation. (2)
The Nath KIdIeg .atrlraltufal society.
The annual meeting of the memberw'
of the South Huron Aericuhural Socie-
ty was held at Turner s Hutch Bruce -
field, en Wednesday Last. There was
not a very large attendance. These
ineetiugs are not nearly so largely at-
tended as they should be. Atilt* uffeet-
ing on Wednesday there wefe'''Tew new
Soeiety. The Treasurer'* report stewed
that the year had been communoed with
HIgIett. 98 cents in the treasury, aired closed with
-
a surplus of $199 83 to the good, The
Mr. Jos. Lyons has purchased the total receipts of the Society darieg the,
farm of knit. Angus Campbell, nut 11, year amounted to e1,853.73. Of this sum
12th con., for the sum of $6,000. The $477.67 had been paid to thg township
prise is considered fair, although the societies, as their portion of the legiah-
tive and county grants ; $182 Wes paid
in prizes for stallions and belts' at the
• isliftt. Mr. R. Crawford bas purchased the spring show, and $894.76 fn>C'prizes at
ourth half of Mr. W. Shobbrock's farm, the fall chew. The ainowht' received for
Mr. Petert Hawthorne. of Hul1ett,uear lot 30. 13th con.;4forthe sum of $2,200, membership fees fur the page year was
Seafurth, had the fore tinger of hie left and Mr. Jas Shobbrock has purchased $117, and the grant from the( rkephen
hard bitten off by a dog a few days ago. the south half of the same farm for and'Osborne branch •was $900. On the
He had caught a fun in a trap, and was $2.3/0°. whole, the society is in as good pusitiun
in the act of relieving it, when the dog The Municipal Council meta required financially aa it has been for many years.
nide-a bound at the fes, and missing it by law and took the declaration ot office. The report of the directors, which was
took Peter's finger. After some routine of business, the fol- prepared by the Secretary. is an interest-
HoRil: SALES. -Mr. John McMillan, lowing officers for the year were appoint- hg resume of the agricultural events of
Htdlatt,.has sold to an American buyer ed: -Jas Campbell and Geo. Stephen- the year in the ridiug, as well as the do -
a four year old ware in 'mete "Just in son as auditors, $4 each; Robt. Begin, Ings of the Society. The report, as well
Them,' corned by Charles Mason. for assessessor and Thos. Neelands, collie- as the financial statement, was adopted
thegutn"of $$70. She is a magnificent tor, salary of each 890. At this time unanimously by the meeting. We have
animal,as the • price indicates: -Mr. R. Adams, of Londesboro, presented an on hand a copy of this report, but space
Christoplux•Da1e sold an entire two year application for the offices of clerk and forbids its publication. The following
old colt for $325. -Mr. W. W inn bought treasurer at a salary of $150. or for clerk officers and directors were elected for the
from Mr. Pickard Blake of Hnlle:t, a •, at $120, or for treasurer at $60, and ac- current year : President, James Picard.
months foal, for which he paid the sunt companied the. application with the Exeter ; 1st Vice -President, Hugh Love,
of $100. This foal was sired by'•Whats names of good sureties, but the Council Hill's Green : 2nd Vice -President, Wni.
Walrted. ' in their wisdom saw tit to reject the offer Wilson, Homan ; Secretary and Treas-
Tow_raute 0rrurt.; -At the meeting , and continue the present clerk and trea-. urer, G. E. Cresswell, E2mondville ;
of the Mullett Council, held un Monday ; surer; at $200 per annuut. It was made Auditors, G. E. Jackson, Egmondville,
last, the fuliewine township officers were , known at the meeting that the office of .and W. C, Charters, Bengali. Directors
appointed: auditor, Jas. Cnlupbell and clerk and treasurer is like a position in-Goderich Township, G. Elliott ; Stan.
Cleo. etepheneen; amasser. Itobi. Smith. , the Dominion Senate, during the life ley, Thomas Simpson ; -Hay, Robert Mc -
salary $00; collector. Th• mas Neelans. ' and good conduct, or something like Allister; Stewhen, John Willis; Exeter,
salary $:I0. Each member of the couu- j that. There aascousiderable discussion --Thomas Russel ; l eborne, L. Hunter ;
cil was appointech- lead commissioner about a school matter in section No. 4, Tuckersmith, Robert Dickson and Wm.,
at a sa!ary of $1.75 per day for each day - in reference to the south i of lot 13,con. Bell; Seaforth, Dr.Oolewan. The ques-
ao engaged. The collector was instruct- 11, which was lot very satisfactory to tion of - the propriety of taking steps to
ed't i return his roll ottex beforethe 24th trustees ot S. S. No; 4. There was also try and procure an amalgamation of the
instant. a question brought up tbout a bridle un three Reding Societies, so as to' have one
the side road between lots 20 and 21, gored county show was brought up, but
ieaC::Z▪ ,▪ 1W, con. 10. and titrate of the Council prupes_ owing to several who had come by train
'ed t,• tonic away the bridge, although hiring to leave'imnteiiiately after the
Fat:.,. Sou). - 11..•ors.' Cau,er,.0 cfc there.io a family hivin.,r near it who have other business was disposed of, 'time
('awpbell, bankers, :d nut wet;; to 1Ir. toepee 3 re lye Loudesburough, and would not permit of its discussion. We
Mlurduch AIcDunal.!. :ora 'GI and' 1;17. at present there is a large .;» altity of may state, however, that many at the
range 3, S. D. R. kinic:trdine t.•wns!r' , , saw logs being drawn over it. tneetmf were strongly in favor of a
containing 100 acts a, Lor 53,000. -Mr. ' r - movement in this direction, and we have
Roderick :1Ic.Donali hs purchased , • Ctode:ja ?OWaa$'.g.• ;, no doubt but that, if the scheme were
lot i, con. 10, Hurd:, t1nLtiatin'e def cue • - properly takeu hold of it could be carried
hundred acres, from Mr. deter Jet ea, for , • Hoin,esville, Jail. pith, 1442. ./titw
to a aceaiful issue. It itsgenerally
$4,fiUU, .Mr. Juue3 i.,t • 1• ere s:tada Ruud , ' Council met pursuant to Statute ' admitted that the Riding societies, as
farm .4 100 aches. .a ! 'i::••n :•raushiptMembers all present, these having legal. now constituted and conducted, are little
at a uud1 t:eu:e. - 11T elualttied, the Peeve took the chair. better that. a farce, and care productivePktriLN1.lrtux,-- (t.: I't1.ae •veain2, i.1the remota of Mao meetme trete read of little good, m as all that they aczo lish
13th i1 , Sriss late .- .uto:y, w- ,., . miff lashed'. Ztoi`iil-t'ye..?n -erne se- would be done eepally weithy tltelural
Buri:i_ t„ : ; ,.• 1,v. 'e.ra an 1 a half, has . CI nded IT Jes. Rhittl. that the cont of branch society. Expositor.•
, eche . ec.; `:,.cl _ • •` e dirties of cogen- noun eiral electi. n for It*'2, amount $541, _
tat e; 1'.:•. i.. , •. L'icknnc-, was be paten -Carr ied. Mlortd by J COX, Test _sena Asrtewlarnt xs>;tr•t,.
preseni„i .•.: cies' c•eoneenticei seconded by .las. INlic•ek. that Rich'd --
Binsemi ,Bei
ChiIledP1ow
-AND-_
AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
flaring purchased the Goderich Foundry. 1
are nit the VniSfor the t�nnaaetaceure
of CHD d AORICR LTIt RA L
IMPLEII tin a' scale. NM Work,
General Repairing and obbiug`er 1 be con-
tinued. All work tnareeteed.
Mr. D. Rnncitban Is the only man atithorivst.
to collect payments and sive receipts on be -
halt of the late term of Rntlelman rc Co.. and
all pereoneendebted eve requested to govern
themettivea accordingly.
with a 1..,,,,i. moan ", 1 hograni Locket, .fengqine he r(dra•sit d $1 dr g tax. G. The annual meeting of the Eat H urun
and a v,1 :.' :e I i !.. ,., :.:aril of es- 1:. Wihn n k1, 1'1'. he l:suing un dol;-- Agricultural Society for the election of
tee -4.1 its 1. :•., r tlo ;.ppceeit• • C;arie.l. 31ertd ht- .lames Laithw•eit. notices, &c., was held in the Town hall,
ti, a ,.. -a '' • '. it;- seconded i r 1, . Whitely. :hat .hl , Brussel, on Wedeneslay last. The
n.11hec ,- e tee ) ::.,i 11'Ltte:v (.'..kely be albeit'', t•• work his Statute. treasurers report was read. showily, re -
as o1i • d ::ie cle:.d it. The Ir:•stn- labor on side vtor.t beta yen lei and 1.7 ceipts to have heen $1.132, And dts-
tatieu •tt -tcle -i' f'• • :fates C In ie. e'•n.. for lots 25. cot. lot, lot ee, S pt :3, huraements $1,1163, latrine a balance en
the le ,1 :•1 , • tar, , :,ca:.::errs • con. 17 -farrier". Aloes -id' 1 v J. Cos. hand of 069. W. G. Hinitston, to Mor-
bifr. ::.la :.flu secteuk'd by J. %%hitely, that the iete , ria., was re-elected President; D. Alc-
verdis . . -,. :dud Mrse tion of Thos. \I'elali end 42 .dhoe ask- Lnuglilit•, of (:err, 1st Vice•1'resideut:
AVh.. ,. • .1 '•1 •• : ,10- v . the a dant td, cut w hip} un h.tltlt W. (,here, McKill•,p, fd Vice-Presi-
.\1i- • \'.' eeiv left f..r i '11, oast e.•n ,- eppllite len :'.t la- 041118ed taw; dent. The fol oRing Uirectnri wet.
i redo, ;: c., attend t!.• It. enc!+ it ntrtr'urt riot to cleeed $1110- Cnnied. ielected: It. C,tlkon and A. MMalaolln, ..•f
• ; n'i!1 t • . .. Mr red by J. Cox. rec.•,ieled liy J. Lath- Howick: E. Mardis, Orel•; 11, $ottt,
-••• • rare.. wise. tuat the C.et ''send teelnp ee ani • Rrueeels: J. Mullett. Wruxcr: Geo'. Mof-
at.ply f•e• tenders f. ton uahip;mutinu i fat'. Tnrnix•r-y; H. Mcalichasel, IliiHittt;
t•• 11 -',on K•• •vd end \'e.- Y.,.. Clinton, Alex. F.'ratth. Morrie: It. li..venl.e.k,
e end A-.,,. t;e(ter eh-l'ar- blct iCop, }t- (ithshu, Howick. and J.
' Letter fiche R. 11. tiatd;ser. hay, Miler, :denim, were :he.•.in eele_atee to
t e:.I. stating his wdlintnl:'aa 1'. acci•3.t l Pre -veleta, niceties:. W. 11. herr ;col
R1o. In fell for gravel snmI •:amage. to ,C'. It. Cie.'. r. l3 ii*.'.s eery 'yol,..imte 1
! i d Leel ester 'arta ..ns (f the Council emitters. At a tete- ing ,.t Lir. t'!era D.
a:al ivy .Tt ur'oa 11.. do: -Avert. Let- , Nee . i Iirtuiva was re at,• ,e i 8.w• -
n. in Sir. Harter Hmei• refitting to, retaryTraawltra•:. A mewl.. • t?,•
4 . sire fences ss d other mitten', road soul i Diresaors le to l.0 held ou t _.1 • f 1.0•' -
'r` fetal. Letter (nen Mn 1,,• .. Persons. runty :•t 2 p.m.. t , dei de en t:, • ;,' . .
tied.ri. ;t. nsk411t( the tem:e. ! t•• rs.at-, tee "whittle the f.t:l''t i.'. A e• • '
Int Lee the t,.ntdi Datta, et :`., •: is tie4e, r'i'.i1 .t'.k.0 .1.
test tete •roma'*al (•' tntsieon ,
• atwi 1.. vnat :(,bonne e.f t::ty (slits in this Cent ir.nr I.
1A -Lt. Sou'. • Mr. •.4'1410& '4 rad-tea.l such built. we. lead/ the sal.
$t:.;JeT 1:55 "'Id -1"e' t1'..t',n:hl're.1 t e- - inti .liscitseol, hue :awash hail a et par- l The :nu111al •m,•ctti "f '!•o
,rat 1•1d hell to •,1r. 't. >, 1alntade i. ,f ate ti ry.'fhemettat floe tltniu;;i,ttu Ion- lranch .Aurricnitnrnl Akre;'ty wee h. 1'i
Ti:tate'stuith, 1*' r t31tsr4er e f -100i tics hwlm. taken nee like!ih.wel .4 Nay. the'rewn H*:l. Itrnleves, «n
Tres Antons r -L?". k ' r',.- -Tai•+ 7:1' ' (wt'W r fn in 1 ho•., \ (itel, &el., reiatit.Y 'Jae►. 12th. The tri-aetttt•re soy,«.rt
it' *sal ttettin; • • f t::•5. f't .tle1 A.. teiltrds•In'ey f stele line betwtea 'meal Mel ebonize, 140le-vises • 1 the yr
titdltnral liseitty k.as i.el et the Cone :* sold ::1. 4th coot • Air. Neftel tnnit l bs'A714.104, seat diebarseeim ua
- aserelal Hold, 11•i;'tii•'11;'4rri '11,;,r4Q1 ' ,of at. et4-'t }resift int., doe nate( r. Tltr lesvin r a if Ostler nn 'beads to t.. -
tat week. Thyro w .a i . ' •1 'r•ePtift* ' fete* • . es:to a .4 fever peeve sew rood 1 lilnvwt br Irk"was as Keay. lotus •
The ti:t.mi•ial shoe • f t. - • '•t• ft'r',ar• tbltastl t,i•of ie. set i,41 bobcat l.v Ceen- .latsr(et FMEns,en. tbnl Iii • ret..
t4. The faRowf•.••;'ir stet ie., tie- • al. J..htn'11eiretty allyl:est petrrnare ' 1' Irne.f. The •8.tt•-r .R
inn she herrn:' alit-. '►..nth.: f s• ,spirt -Mit .se he M setts,: is (nide• • tete Fere e.it•ted 4•r tilt aper'• t.
rr t Mr. fee.. (?•,t1••, 1..0 4Preei•'smell hie re';'rst e' oil reset I•e trawled. 1 - W. U. hangstou. l'reeiient ;
t: JAnia etre, ,ev,,, •. tbsse- ni.p Moved he J. GDR, wc+e.tle(i I'v Jos. E'rrgnr.eu. Viet-l'reei.lt•,4. 1):(.•
etre,, - W'waa X.,p.stWhitest•, that Nrew!ati.•s.4the steers' Airsawderlistriner. Teter►r't,'
Terns: Alec. eireiteor. 11 mh i•.+rnaenA.Rtpbnrhip edicers los se fu:low.: -(,perk t Mecrwlilrn..A. 1t. itoloetl-.dear 1: 1
A. M Campbell. James Cowie, Themes+E100t asas5war$Iti; etutlect,-r x75; awli- 11 Mertin. A. Forsyth. A. ***Pk
Nafe!1, and Joseph Vl•IIM, ItaT.iefd: EH. v4ear• f* i $41 teesserer $Th --Garbed. , Man. ttiwith. Auditor.-tfnkn 1
Rohr -,n, (l:.*hen: Ftinland' Penhllr; P*rio* to the at/erte emotion being put swat
i).•nsl.l Scott. It. Magmav.
fennel ale R Dirket- el (4.141/0, there's the clerk asked, seeing the aesesrnr'a rental Secrrtarr.TrewsenP(• V
;akn ie relied $10. the rnlleetry (h i- 1 e f(10 nor annum
9.13E EGMJLLER,
Proprietor.
•
18$2.
Earper's Weekly.
IL VSTRgTEID_
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erican tTusuated•weekly )Mortal*. By its us -
partisan puaition in politics, Its admirableil-
lustrations. its carefully chorea serials, short A good assortment of Kitchen, Beg -room, Dining hoose and Parlor Furniture, such as Ta
yya
stories. sketches. and ms, contributed by Die, Chairsthair. cane and snood seated,, C'upboard.. fled•.trads. mattress" a. Wash•etan
the foremost artists at a authors ot the day. it Lounges, Sofas. What -Nuts. Looking Glasses.
carries instruction and entertainment to thou.
made of Amerisn hones. N. B. --A complete s..urtnxut of C',tEns and throuda always oa ham', also 1101<ncs for
It will always be the ajni of the publishers at reaeonatde rates.
to make wrpera Wreldy the most popular
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a tri ,
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a ted,:
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Ale:.:ua•l •0 Spann:
se -ser. i:C. J.•ae:'
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pea +t
Fall and Winter Goods
lu 1iet$enem's Wear, which he will taakaup ly
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Ready -Made Clothing,
in r ;rest Van-ty a, ns t t'. Call aid Inspe.*
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.111 ems reser alt: is. is t d'i fes bal•dsf promote. snob as
AWE VASES, CHINA W.11111], TOYS, CARD,
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17.51
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i SELL EITHER 2 OR 4 SARdEU FENCE WIRE:
177.1
tette and barb e^aleanut d niter byr1,,.; twistel which c;Anno: acai4t
Use Par'bcd Wire for Fences.
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COiISUMPi'IO , COUQK$, .;
GOLDS. ASTHMA. CROITP,
All Diseases of the Throat, Longi and • j
Pnlmerary Organs.
nr :T•• r41T,tr1'1. "ars ,
CONSUMPTION IDAS SEEN CURED
When .•c her Remedies an 1 rid:-.;c:Ant have. •
failed to erect a cart.
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rl,tn It a coed anal. It to fs••
les tri ap r.:
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r nn eh.t.tenl or otter teen...Lens
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dock. with the firoolide .t potash and tree.
all powerful hlo<wl-rnaking. Motet -clean .
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iire*ularitic,, .t,uundice..1:tr.-thins
of Use ►.lover, Lid1yepe�en. Eruacia-
Urea. aril liebend Debility.
By iia ttnreLi:.g iiail thawing gnali-
tiea it puro.•a ,int t f"al r.•rrttptuos•
w si. b dt.c.t.uuwatr the tildes' and rause
rleevintreas :.1 at 1 decay.. 11* stamnlatea
1:.0 sit,l lun.liurtt. restores awl pre -
Peeves health, ar.'t infttees view lite and
tIQr•: tlrewgittaitowshah. s N'.
stir - • r 1 mar dieese, of the blood
•'•" sier w i,r. will Sire ATER
.1Mteta4itr:.1.A ,efs)Etl:ald
;t .A fwiy !t, .out with the Tee
-tsar ;lo lewise arnf:iws•. witho','
711,il. 4111 til - Afford as bhrwl-}et'•-
e•r.. wlaih. i;.. -a..- 1 ...,tree• more =
1llsfi!'rt: ATT'n . 10 rf1e11R.L1ttTT
•Ineoftat 1 t; IleleuraH•rMinn.
11110 it to ietsw Lest. rheMpest. sal
'cwt tet 140ul..p.,fller possess;
4 tha•ktase.i, o t4fMrcr n
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POEPAtte BY DR, j: Q, AYER & 10..
Practical ae.l Analytical C/.eesi•s•.
Lowen,
011 age,
TIM EFFECTS OF CUTLt
N wee a i...* IbIrl tsteet.ard 11
real..
A few days ace, the daughter
East L,,cke.rt sold man whr hes
comfo.rt..t,ly well -o2 Ili the sutall Y
line. 545 sant assay t., n "ferule we
And recently she arrived home f,
' oliday vacation. The uld man r
attendance at the tlep.•t whim the
arnvel, with the c4e1 hetes to the
ery wa{gest te convey his daught
her trunk t•. the house Whe
train stopped, a bewitching any
goods and a side-btlwaed hat
from the car arid flung Itself ,n
elderly psuty . arms.
"Why, you superlative pa!"
claimed, "1'm so utterly glad
you."
The old treat was s,meshat un
by the greetiue, but he recd' nu
sealskin cloak in he grip es the
tical piece of property he had 1"
with the grey mare and he pert 01
is up in his area and planted
where it would d„ the moat good
report that sounded she e the nu
the depot. In a brief apace of ti
trunk and the attendant baggag
loaded into the wagon, which w:
bumping ever the hubbies toward
"Pa, dear," said the young M
veying the team with a critical e
you consider this quite excessie
yondt'
"Hey," returned the old wan,
puzzled air; "quite excessively
what?"
"Oh, no, pa, you don't and
me," the daughter explained. '
this waggon and hone. Do ye
they are soulful? -do you chi
could be studied apart in the lig
symphony, or even a single po
appear as intensely utter to ant
turning home ea one could exprs
The old plan twisted unsaid;
seat and muttered something abs
'raved it was used for an express'
bought it to deliver pork in, but
venation appeased to. be
ing in such a lonesome
that he pitched the horse a re
crack on the rotunda, and th
jolting over the frozen ground r
further remarks.
"Oh there 1. that lovely and
mate ma?" screamed the return.
ate, as they drelr up to the d
presently she was lost in the en
a motherly woman in spectacle,
"Well, Maria, said the oh:
the supper table, as he nipped i
butter off the lump with his ce
"an' how'd you like your ochre
"Well, there, pa, now you'n
mean I consider it too far bey
plied the daughter. •'It is un•
ly ineffable. The girl are s,
ously stunning -I mean atrar
tense. And then the parties,
the rides -oh, the past weeks 1
one of sublime harmony."
"I i pose so -1 i pose aro,"
assented the sold man. as he rc
his third cup, "half full -hut
your books-rea.i.0 , writin',
rule o'three-how about 1I.t .t
"Pa' don't" exclaimed the
reproachfully; "tho rale of th
tnu '.
"It is French ai:.1 music an
and the divine in art that
my school life the b os -1 mw
dared ono unbroken flow of r
- incomparably and exgt
but."
The gr. ceryman and his
hopelessly at each other acro
After a lonesome pause the o
"How do you like the bee
"They are ton utter for
' gushed the accomplished
'and the plum preserve i
poem in itself."
The old man rose ahrup•
table, and went out r f the
bing his head in a dazed ars
manner and the convention
ed. That night he and 1
sone by the store until a la
at the the breakfast table tl
ing he rapped smartly on hi
the handle of his knife and
••Maria, me an' your
been talkie' the thing •e
come t, the conclusion the!
school business is tow, utter
much nonsense. Me and
that we haven't lived silt,
mate years for the purpoe
curiosity, and there's gnini
port to this unyuenchab
Now, arter you've finishes
fried sewage an that Gym!
ed dough -nut, you tak
stain in less an t.wo *4
off that fancy gown an' he
to wash dishes. i want
derstnnd that there ain't
more rythmic foolishness
5. ',.req as your euperhtrt
lovely an' consummate n
rancho You hear me. 1
A geed preventattr5 f
and Balm(* Dosed/ifs
litntttseh and ('nnssuns
strictly vegetable peep
hoose the eystow+. earth
increase the appetite. a
them m
taking oat p
case lAhoeld ho need
stead of pills tJ.n►v 1
I htierieh