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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-06-30, Page 7soma Moonie.., -_.le She Corner. y.. -e t TILE Ill/RON SIGN "I:111%) .T IN E 30, 1882. Tess Nadtrata. Oh t • neadeglittgligilli to the river T,me As it rune threat* tae valley of tea. S. W)ttt a taWtlesnikallis end musical rhyme. And a broader sweep and a sump swbiltb4 As it blends with the ticeen of yeah. How the winters are drifting like !lakes od wow. And summers like buds bet ween. And the year in the sheat so they Louie and go uu the river's breast with IU ebo and Its flow, As It glides La time shadow and sheen. Therm's • utas.eal Isle up %horiver Time, Where the softest airs are play'', 'rhers'',cloudlm•s any null a prettier .lime. And • song am sweet sae vesper Anne. And the Jamie with the roam are staying. And the haute of abs lobe is the Long Age, And we bury our treasures there. There are Dross of beauty and bosoms of euew; They are heaps of dust -but we loved them so! There are trinkets and trellises of Lair; 'there are fragments of songs that nuLtdy singH, And a part of an intent's player: here's a lute unwept and a harp without st ri mss; There aro broken vows and pieces of rings, And the garments she used to wear. There are hands that ars waxed %Les the fairy nate Hy the mirage !s lifted In air: And we sonteUmes hear in the turbulent roar Sweet voices we heard in the ds is gone be- fore, When the wind down the r:ver is fair. ()h ! remember for aye the blessed Isle - All the days of lite fill night. When the evening comes with its beautiful smile, And our eyes are closing to slu fiber awhile. May that "Oreenwool" of Soul be in sight. • 1B. F. Taylor Fun afro Fancy. Wonder if gnus widuws.et er have hay fever. The richest men are oftenoit pressed for mercy -by other people. i • •. toad that laxer children t•i..k up nem. ;*hila • fades; ate gatherings U. the v:t'1- all• i t require much ( f a •i.1 .e - pher ' sc,:er that all the Mit widows are isuaa.,tne. "Oh, for a better half," sail the sem mwidlg widower when he found a coon- terfeit 50 -cent piece among his change. "That's what beats me," as the lay said, when he saw his father take the skate step down from it,. accuatumud ra;1. Human flesh is heir to 2,400 different: diseases. The intelligent doctor is bound to hit some of them in exalnu,ing a pa- tient. You hate seen a young man utl onside of the gate and a maideni on the other side. Why they talk so lung is because a great deaf can be said on both sides. A Montana Indian, who was recently convicted of munler, expressed his opine en •d the lawyer who defended him with delicious frankness; "Lawyer too inuch talk' -help fool:" it dolts aggravate a ntan to thud: that weelc his wife isn't afraid to tackle hint and nearly yank his head otf, she is mad- ly terrorized by a cow that he car chase out ..f the yard at any time. Meese Nada. Our finger nails grew set avoid three times a year ; they should be trimmed with measure untie a week, but not w close as to bets nu menu for dirt is gather, for then you do not protea the end' f of the fingers, as was deeietieed by matt e ; besides, if trimmed in tis.. close at t earners, there is of their Qmwing inti. dealt, (nusi iucewreu- tetIoe, and sut:tetiwts great prin. '11ts collections under the eeds el the nets should not 10 removed with anything harder than a brush ur s soft ;meek piece of wield ; nor should the units be scraped with a penknife er other tuetal- ic substance, as it destiny,. the delicacy of their structure, and Nil' at length give thew an uuuatur..l tweinesa W. are not favorably iutpre sed as to the cleanlinoet, et .t person who keeps his nails trimmed to the quick, se it is often done to prevent dirt gathering there ; whereas, it it margin were allowed, it would be an index to the cloudiness of the hands, from which, tee collection under the Linger nails are m • le. Leave a tnarigin, then, and the moment you ..b - serve that these collections need remov- al, you mty know that the hands need washing, when they and the nail* are both cleaned together. Must persuus are familiar with these troublesome bits of skin -which loosen at the root of the finger nails ; it is caused by the skin ad- hering to the nail, which, growing out- ward, dimes the skin along with it, stretching it until one end gives way. To prevent this the skin should be sep- arated from the nail once a week, not wish a knife or aciase,rs, but with some- thing blunt, such as the end of an ivory paper cutter; thia is best done by soak- ing the fingers iit warn) water, then push ing the sem beck gently and slowly. The white sprier." ,.n the nails are made by scraping the nails with a knife at a poii;t where it emerges from the sein. Biting off the nails is an uncleanly prac- tice, for thus tae unsightly collections at the ends are kept eaten clean ! Chil- dren may be broken of such a filthy ha- bit by causing them to dip• the ends of their fingers several times a day is wurm- wu.xl bitters', without letting the knuw the object, if this is not sufficient, cause them 1.. wear caps en each finger until the practice is discontinued-- [Hall's Journal of Health. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal - It acts directly upon the blood and the mucous surfaces of the syste 75 cents. For sale by George Rhynas, tele agent for Goderic't, t m. Price 1843-3n) Charles Shaver, who was employed in G. M. Weber et Co.'s piano factory, at Kingston, committed suicide on Satur- day night by jumping off Gunn's wharf. The Feely was found. If Catarrh has destroyed your sense eif smell and hearine, Hall's Catarrh Cure will cure you. 75 cents per bottle. All dtuggistssell it. For sale by George Rhynas, sole agent, Goderich. 1843-3m Be.lsteeds with looking -glasses over- head are things of the past. 1f a man l'ale French gray cashmere gown have terra cotta velvet trimmings, and light yellow velvet forma the garniture of a pale blue gown. cannot tell when ho wakes up without l•,nkine in a glass to be sure of it he is in a condition that cannot be helped byinr. uiture. "Are girls worth anything'" is a recent high class conundrum. That depends. 4,tue girls are worth $250,000 in their Own right, and some girls aren't Worth a cent e•f money, and yet their value can - hot be estimated. A Teak. Without Meeks'. Dyspeptics and those suffering from chronic diseases should read the follow- ing from Rev. John Gregory, pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, at Pittston, Pa. MT DEAR Sia, -Having at various times personally. and in my own and other families, tested the great value of the medicine called Peat -vete Sitter. or Protected Solution of Protoxide of Iron, 1 most cheerfully recommend it, espe- cially to those who are suffering from dyspetic and nervous disorders. A. a reliable and powerful alterative. it is, I think, unsurpassed;sand as a tonic, free from all the objectionable features of alcoholic remedies, it is a most etitcient auxilliary to the temperance cause. One of the greatest hindrances to the tempe- rance reform at present is, as I think, the medical use of alcoholic stimulants. Vi hatever may be argued as to their ne- cessity in certain cases, we have, .n the Peruvian fiyrupp,a safe slid efficient substi- tute to those dangerous remedies. This testimony is given unsolicited, with the hope that some who are not yet ac- quainted with the valuable properties of the medicine may be induced to give it a trial. Sold by all druggists. The most wonderful curative remedies of the present day, are those that come from Germany, or at least originate there. The GREAT (0001.410 leClone ATOR, which has never been known to fail in curing a single Mae of imlH,tenev. seer- materrhea••t, weakness and all diseases resulting fr.,ri self-abuse, as nervous de- bility, inability, mental anxiety, lang- uor, longitude, depression .e spirits and functional derangements of the nervous system. For sale by druggists, or sent free my mail on receipt of the prise, $1.00 per box, or six hoses for $500. Address F. J. C Toledo, 0„ Gen. Rhyme, dole Agent, Onelerich. 1843.3m nine's the nest Plysletwe. The one that Anes most to relieve suf- fering hu�maappity of the thousand and oes M ills that WI them, i•pipe b of all plipitllaa Sintitie fleelit w 41AIdame Oh, tering where all ether fMedias idol. As a ageing tilde and blind wan shay have no spial nay positively man liver and kidney eea- plaint• in the strongest genes d the term, they are the Hort and cheapest physician known. (Daily Times. Sold v Geo Rhyme. at 50 cents [3. Changeable weather is trying to the system, rendering it more liable to disease. As a presentative of meekness use Dr. Carson's Stomach & Conetipa- ti.'n Bitters. They purify the blood, care all Bilious Stomach and Liver dis- orders, and give tone and strength to the system. Price 50c. For sale by all druggist.. Geo. Rhynes, agent for Goderich. Tho original rafters of Westminster hall were of Irish oak, In early days an idea prevailed that Irish wood was a sort of accred material and proof against all objectionable reptile*. The venerable Bede lays it down that timber from Ire- land "hath a virtue against poison," and after the earthquake of Lisbon the King of Portugal specially imported Irish oak, presumably from some belief in its blew ed qualities, for a magnificent new church. Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia and Constipation relieved and cured by the use of Dr Canon's Stomach and Constipation Bitters. Try them. They are safe and effectual. Sold by all drug- gists. Geo. Rhynas, agent. for Gode- rich. The exemption of seve,•al individuals from Typhoid Fever, which recently pre- vailed very largely in a Western town, was directly traced to the fart that they maintained an excellent state of health by the use of Dr. Carson's Stomach and Constipation llittets. This medicine is purely vegetable, non-alcoholic, and may he had of all Drtggieta. Price ii0e. G. Rhynaa, agent for Goderich. A l.msrltahle Freape. Mrs. Geo. C. Clarke, of Port Dalhou- sie, Ontario, states that she hal been confined to her room for a long time with that dreadful disease, Consump- tion. Tho doctors said she could int escape an early glare, but fortunately she began taking Dr. King's New Dis- every for Consumption, and in a short time was ceml)letely cured. Doubting ones, please write Mn. Clarke, and be convinced. Trial betties free at Rhynes' drug store. Large size $1. '3) Mr. Peleg Howland, a well-known Toronto merchant, and brother o1 Wm, Howland, died at his ,esi'ience, i emeeen Mills, on Saturday night. "Twee/y b r roan* exp sleaee l eys all eminent physician. eonvinee'a lee that the only way to cure nervous emhamlliee, &Ad weakness of the sex eel mama, ie to repair the waste by giving basin sad nerve foods and of all tl. rNedies corn pr'undwi, flfagnetic Medi - eine is the beet Sec advertisement in another er•lumn. Sold in Goderich by Jas Wilson. •lreggist Im Wet resew res gb and Lees !'etaplat .w Fleet A. J. Marra., .d C.auten la. -- (i♦•s tlwwam-- .11...et tee :rare ago, ufitr leo me bad a eevure anted: o1 ueaele•, I was troubled with a revers Weigh mud t. a. thletteued with ousiseteptiiu.L M1 hither lam%iug died at the age of thirty -.•tie aith owieweintion t4 Ills lungs, mol ley sold tutting been rewind of with the same w.w Iwint,it etN''ns to be hereditary w our esaie '.t 11.. inn *!luded ti., I was Indole ed - , limy .a (mettles of Ds. Wr.:rA1:'a 41.1141Y ur 1.au) Cas,aar, rid cot wry emocientieusly, I Ileliete it saved is., hie. I was blacks nitkillg at the time, e.fteu felt pains in my chest and It nes which tikes lisle to relieved. 1 c et dully give this *tete.a,tult, and Loiw y. •u way have sit :woo e Rh to. betel 11: 4 I,rtq,tratwu. 51.0.010•..,.eJ VI 4 o tie. Sold by all tirogtsta hire PUy-Issas$ SS5.aS. It is generally eonsiderud a pretty dmf• ficult task t.' outdo • peynieilut, but the following will prove c.nclusively where nine were emu pletely •,utdorte. .Lir+. Helen l'harv.z, 331 ((ayt(en St., Chicago, was treated fur Gesuutption by uiuc physicians, and all prunuuuctd her tame •'teurable. Seven teethe of Dr. Keefe 8 J v D sem very for Ceesumptic a ci'tnple- tely cured her. D.rubtieg one.. phase drop her • postal and notelet.... yonr- selvt's. Trial betties free at Reines', Dru.; Store. Large else $L00. �4 ) MItS. VtARNOC;K Iey-s to acquaint the ladle. of (haler.eh red v. -tenses. that she is now .l,OWtni- Sprint and Swim? Millinery At her shop, Hamilton 'lame:, in :resat and bcaettfet variety. She tae ars smelt the s• r- v'coo efa city milliner. sn 1 feel.. aesu:c.t thus ebo can give SATSIFAC T I ON IN 310 CH STYL-E AND M -\KE S!te ttn .es to be favored wit\ a r i','t !runt Ler pt'r, ti. and time ladles *merry!>. '[US. kVrt1I\Jll-' . HALL'S URE 'ATA'�RRH 14 ReesYh.e.need by Phretelin'. CUI?ES Catarrh of the Nase Cavity - ihr .nic and tikerativei Catarrh of the Ear. Eye o' i hr ,at. It is t then IdTERNALLY as( ads D,RCCTLY s,o, the gleed and *moat lwfaces of the System. It .s tee best eB oni Purifier ui the WJRLtt. and N worth ALL that is charged for It. for TN4I a,,', T1. ONLY INTERNAL DIE EOR CATARRO $IO t_ -r tV TtI-. 55 %It'(•T rt f't WI 1.57 r i.-. -: t: I 00 J Ct•Js♦n. •err , 'L 16r My little di ,: . r -. , . .• , e! t arrh for two ie i'. - • it't the ea. or • t._ . , .... t... . - v . • t. sow • I. d ,L'Sti about Ouzel. W 'tUJ sn. There us -1 " tel use from s•s ,r • .. •. •. bottle. try twee r r, t • case of 'a -err.. i. reaso:uL:. lu.atis •deism.•. evsttts:':, F. T. Cwt -ver R t. .. T : ./ (Jenks. -Naso snl 1 H •_;' last rear• sod a ,:ire . r..: T•.• nate, X. r• B r', Pie4. cuC.r.' ,1,uig- •i-•rvcd ire•n wee clot taros. r,l •!'arta w con las s 1 tat a X. it. 111:i,L1:11i )arm bleret 4118-2. • O. 't.r'tl ur•t tor time `r tic. IL 1(0 SON. Urn�¢yt Hall's Catarrh Cure to sold by ell Who e. a •d It •t oil Ort ,;i •+ts and Dealers in P.ses,t 11 •ltu,nP3 to the United 3; Awa one Ctread t. 75 Cents a Bottle. $,,alt► a Doz. The odly Rennins Ha': • catarrh Care Is man- ufactured by F..1. C111:NEY & CO.. 'Toledo, 0. a91 -Beware of Imitation*. Bottled for the Ontario 'rade by H. W. HOBSON, Welland, Ont. GEORGE RHYNAS, e .1 t:, Goa -rich. PERCHERON HORSES LAR et8T Importing and Breeding ESTABLISHEIE1 T - lir Tem - WORLD. 4th 4' 1- M. W. DUNHAM, Wayne. Du Page County, TUinots, U. S. A. t36 miles ventof Chicago.) Deering the pod 17 rnonfbe ca .cT IL- LyONS .IND MAR EC hare !.ern Imperfect from France iraiMas refeMtaAr.H?, MIH MORE Most Ohm tenth! tied I*u ortnt!or.. r. WI etheri of Draft Homes /Moe ail Imre* jar any awe weer. Over-AlM d ng lanes amber of fwep.re. this Freon sires to mew M ass. as Also Whalen !IlLsrtV,sl !'wets, MT y mese/ of the Ones Opus et •0 WI.11141freaseakenus pattens lxytta 'd'hsy .Ilse ermr(e� of Mein et the Ose5snniat. 1*76 and. M o lbs tir! PW lr, IDS f, lir. Dastats eo Herd .f LrlwfKERO1►R, Is .swpAtNow with herytel and lbws* i �e�dales ever sheet% d ttN>~ n es sand, t Rs Seen Ilan e id s.�rarlaMa.►ts- ha.elwas ortsweedOt 11 Ovate 004 004lfe+.+,e lea Pies CAVAZOS"! vows 72711 eve a MMeweCea. ewe 4• netts_ +.isms~ she hx er* IL*. t'wdww ees mew Ones, w CAlr f iP • WI RT 1flt10R hie a reacg t sew massae sr �Seen ' Ye anew lege Ides brad 11. lb* mon Ma� .ile.''w N se�ase enal lw�aaley mss �hwie i ob. eel is room aha maw e Sae leadiewk Pennons. aid N wawa' 1t seay raeM•a P:t. al�twtiur, er Nerve rued, a Phtr- �ltt?r e bleoa'ut tussah upon $eieatiie a,.i., Funnel Jed by I'r .f.•seer Auntie, M. U...1 li.rtt.n, Mase., cures Pulsate- ary Coesumptt.D, Sick Hsadaclte, Noe eves Attacks, Vertigo and Neprslgia and all v %sti tag dioceses of the humin system. i'h•,sphatine is out • Madecine, but a : ... riulrut, because it c,ntains no Veer...lee or t'inerwl Peewee, Opiates, Ntradies, Anel to, Stimulants, but setup, ly In•- 1'hosphatie and tLsrtric Eletuents tumid in our daily food. A single bottle is sufficient to convince. Ail I/ruttguts sell tt. $1 00 ler bottle. 1 ,muss & Co. sole agents fur the Denenten, Ircth Fleet gtt.•ct East Toreet , t.errtea's Arnica Mail e. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, t'l't•rs, Salt Rheum, Fever Suree, 'fetter, Clapped Hands, Chil- blaine, Cores, and all Skin Erupt , an•I ,e•.•ilivul). cures Piles it is gustau- tae'1 t , give perfect satisfaction, ur inset -v refunded Price 25 cents per b..x. Per sale by Ge.,. Rhynes. 1830 ly. Area) A tactician 11eindd./ for t! U J i1S COLDS, A S TIIMA , 11IlONOIIITI8, LOSS OF VOICE 117:1 RSENESS AND T/IROAT AFFECTIONS. Avow?! from tits "oaf Red Spryest Got. (D-1: Mow- /!otos.1 Detww4t Soothing, l a woto,esI rad roofs S'rperfor W aur wadfotwo oferaI r -r *Sao abort complwewts. A sciesibble oatwafw.af m of VW Aye vidd omelet from 15a Wed 34,ra.e.• t r• c -yattA,W doubt rbc mat c,aluabte native oho, for %LtN•ua 11...woes. Leery owe Asa heard of the ren• derfi! of Tesla sena dp rec.'s and the P.At• ie •cars of Ley Dia- jrs.aee .he papa - claws nips- ":11•7;;•.;. ca,.- Poiy seed ,tit•, Jrr- thelr con- rarer! at a sr .epttre ow ter: y%Wats to SPRUCE pees -stare, the pine rowtatwa warts end a gurgle °Mr, three ..mots t o dr -4C w k elf the .,est a lea ewa:dr r A l lekad from the G lsI. G.m ass Spruce a •w ylers fain- MOW, -. Its.remarkable pn:rcr iia relecrr., certeie.a fur,Jis of Bronchial.:, Ohs/ almost specific effect fn curi,.I.i/. atirutte hacking (loughs, is nem t_^eil knoma to the p ri4lie at large. SOLI 14 MI respectable chemist. Petite :a a c-,ts a bottle. The e•,, -d, ••.verso; of Red Spruce O.sl" re••e' .lit. 0-, r F0' 5.de red Trade bark, a,.J our sr:v; •. - . sod'. ob.?. nn also repiderrd. 1iERf:); 1V:f7'SOV ref).. Wholeuat: Druggist.., Sni• A• ••-'stem end liana,'cc'grc.••, Yewte•L GRAY'S1 1. tl.:• 1,0*tahre seem Gum •:e ler . r pn lir err., Mood alt ll.. SYRUP ti•.i.c... r leen-. .e ere sercc'f. 'Thus .S ,r - RED .EST LiFr":7: arta Q1 IIpG LANDS Asa: rJ, " r• crtn av Ern ru _^rf: .. -e•E l ' - , lit t'.:litNESOTA, DAKC : ,., t."D MONTANA. pia UlikiP LOeo ?ts LONG I:a° -- .,-. • •• .-Gen FARE sc.. •-' - re't F- Lt. luena:a.::c .. , , r P. ell. N:-tfrP.`.::- Lr : armsn tom rune )P 1113's tr )5I BALSA URESCOU,• tibARst XlikTroXECK Dlstwsss. Coitrt,artrrs and Accia.wtw which HACYAttn'5 Yati.ow On. is teed to cure or relic., either haaA[ s or i:.ur. TA[EII itfTEIBALLY t0I CSOt7F,r CRAMPS, LITBMA, (!OCOHs, SORE THROAT, COLDS, !a APPUED ERTUIIULLY troll RHEr ATISM, NECRILOIA, CHILBLAINS, CALLOUS LUMPS /WELLL4'GS, STIFF JOINTS. GALLS, PROST BIT; L..Me,�Zr�NKS Ess, COR, ov,�.a' RAC7T011S BRCISER, ler-BAO0, ITCH, DEAFNESS, PAIN IN BA CN SP14ALY8, PAIN fa SIDE, .'est Every bottle gearante.d to give satidac tion or money refunded. NsEelol$ MTN (4011OOTTLL MI10E OSA T. MILIL84ILW all 00., Prop:detprg TORONTO, OXT. Biirdock BLooD ITTERS a 1 FOR II© MAN1TOBA CHEAP GROCERIESI SEAN S -+'T I Begs t., annuuooe tem the people of Goderich and this section of Huron, that he has purchased from Mr. A. Phillips his stock of firoceriee, etc., andlwill cuutiuue the business in the old stand, on the 1 • Corner of Victoria and. Bruce Stre Having bought the goods fur east, and as 1 intend to make all my purchasesVium wholesale men for omit also, 1 will be in a position to sell at Very Low Priem for Cash My stock will always be fresh. I will keep the best brands of teas, good sugars, and everything in the grocery line drum the best producers. Bacon, Spiced Meats, etc. ,alwa s on hand in season. I ant determined to please, both inquality and Trice Mr -Call at the stood, Victerus street, opp.'aite the Fair tirnumt4, near T K Stsachem's machine shop. Gd S-r't =111 ' . rrich, Murch 9th, 18131. ��,//��// The Great !Vestern Railer** will tun their excursions to MANIT(Il3A and DAKOTA points during May 511.1 Joie ever, two weeks, commencing TUES- DAY May, 2nd, 1881. Fares Reduoed. For information, tickets, etc., apply to GEO. B.,WOHNSTON. Special Arose Great omens Pelisse, 'Roderick. thy Gederieh. April. Dl Ita15. Orth °rattmlimMor ,..a** - Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. G_ HA1--,L--?,Y CABINET MAKER au' UNDERTAKER Hamilton Street, Goderich. good weeortmeut of Kitchen, Hed-room, Dim' -us Ittx.u, and Parlor Furniture, such its Ta 11ce, ('I:*5,. (hair. cane and wood to etre.), ('uptx*.rtis, Hed-steads, Dlattreuat r, ll sash -star Lounges, Sofa*, ‘1' hat -Nets, Looking (Ile -ire. N. 11. --A complete aaaortment of ('u@ins and Sbrotwls always isloo Hent sr, fe r hire et resew:able rater. Picture Frtmii a net ccialty,- A a all roPt.tt e. 1;51 BOOTS&SHOES Beg 1. announce to the Public that they have9.l riled bccinets ii. the above Stroe in the store lately occupied ly Horace Newton. Hai iii purehhred a large and well a*turted stock of Spring and Smellier Cucd:- at cleave tigutet., we ale deteratined to give the Public the benefit. . QUID SALES k SMALL PROFITS WILL BE OUR YOTTO, yti' Please call and exatnine our goods before purchasing elsea here. etes Remember the place, next door to J. NVilsen's Drug Store "iv -Custom work will receive our special attention. .Ter -None but the best of material used and first-class workmen employed. set -Repairing neatly done on the shortest notice. Goderich, March t),le81. DOWNING & WEDDUP MILLINERY. Miss Jessie Wilson. 'ru ice pleasure in informing tl:e Indite of (;ode elf anti vicinity, that elle opened out on Saturday, April the 8th A LAISGE t" 0t' : Op TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED GOODS A u!t .•net Pee 5'.. rt uent of FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. And ever thug in the shape of 2r.TEST 1N7 -077== =S. The !riles ire t•ordially invited to:Itap•ect gee ois. and 1 will leem it a pitaeure to *how the re Au B.Ez i- STYLES. OR EREI7 W ORIF ASPE'CIIALTY_ s , yy. ll► iter. �$.•.. `"il-_ .•�`- .4. t lei Li 3 h klEi CENT EttL, 1 Bsi y Mut. 4 I di Ree. 6 Th. old Cabin home. 6 The Little Ones at H,ms. 7 01.5 Bleak Joe. A 12 See That My Gravel Kept !fe Drent..wbwest Horne. 13 Grandfather'. Clock. 18 Where Ws. Moses When the Light Wens oat? 29 Old Yolks at Home -Bean•• D5.,. 94 *Woo Sys d B s. 31 1 D 9e Whoa ltmlaa- 1t8 You'll Rest m5r Mo. IS hooked la the Crash* of the Dee AO K.thlsen 14s,nvrseen. t I Dwelt In Marble 11.r 13a 22 ween Yon sad 1 Were Thong, M 63 Cottages. the Ma s6 Ws Fans Dy Is• Rfsw 554.. sr When 1 flaw Sworn Nettle Homes A i Marches ssoret. 43 1 t ennot Call Her Mather. 48 Take this Letter to M?Mnthee. 49 A Model Levo Letur - Comte. fie Femme atrntament-Comte. 62 Wttea Cowie 64 nmesst.eaaame•ss- ( ala 41e Lnt1 Old Loft Celia la the Lew 68 Warrblot Thrssea A..wwta 00 wrz 6 the OM•.e• by she eggept retssl Neettt% 70 4.e.' "' W U Dews. '7th Dere Bele amt of tM atsambeet �ie.n. 77 114 nW a.s*seky Seam eeeb 7e Asa Sr New tad T.s es 66 1'h....,4 e1 p1l•yT mil► N rB w An tktttfYA T.015., w'. M Users r Ile Isaias ata'• 89 Stlo:dllrer, Threats Among tho '99 HerBrttht Amite lls,nts Me 8111- 94 8anday Mahe When the Par - )or s F a1L 96 The Gypsy's warning. 98 5wineing ,n the Lane. 102 'TL but a Little Pedal Plower 103 Toneh the Harp Osney, My Pretty 1.oal... 104 The OW 1 Loft Behind Ms, 106 Little Bnttere,p 106 115. and ElHU sWbrtaenthd Hb Conlin. 107 Carry Me Beek to Old Vi, - 109 K1nay WHIa. 111 when the wdlnws Hom.- ward sly.8 118 1 MAmothwWaltin. g, Us* Deer. 117 Three Perished In the aaow 119 Take Me Seek to Home sad 190 Cemw apt by Ily side, Little 05,51.5. 121 taw Mw Moehar, KM Year Darling 123 A ytoww fres Mother's nreva 124 The Old Leg Cabin es UM. 7ls Ait141s ors !let Tndq. 1331421 The n.M.s a, oe, 850.5. 164 The Skidmore rawly nett 185 Tn. Hallway Dee,. 1117 Deifies kern ettamLea ldl OW we64a 1N O_Yf�_ __ 111441 T�,fq Look Sas MlaMa1 111440 40 rin.y, N Psis, �tsey. •flW nth. 151 1wW.ws •YMeMear5 New, 1•e 1 a esu r., •as nen 144 N,me,. M�O.i t. floe Os as.... 1. (bl< O.N Grrnd. 5M 41st a tied caned whoa Tea Cam 160 Cure Inc *.andel-CornIc. 105 1 cannot Alne the Old Po...,. 1 i0 I'm Lonely aloes My Mother Pled 172 Tenting on the Old Camp Greene. 173 Glove rtlrtatlon-Comte. 174 rotation oftbeWhtp-t-oode 176 final Tot Go, Tommy. Don't 0o. 380 WIllta, We Rave Missed Yes. 182 Over the 111111 to the Pear flosse. 1*5 Dent lie Angry off h Ma. Dee' lima. 188 The Old Village School as the Orem 189 Darling` Mlnele Lew 190 Hat elirtstlon-Cnmle. 191 Platselon of rho ran -Comte. 190 Thou Hast berm* to !more Another. 204 You Were Palm bet fit inc. 5110O11k1t Ten. nog c.hl*hth*nen 111 909 Whimper gorily. mother's 911 ODD1 Yna`tore Me When 1•m 913 (lathering BUM by the Sea Siam. 915 By the gad Ass wase. 918 Chemists the ,,seders Mend, 918 Whore Ther... Will )There's • Wee.. 919 (led Mon Ily Bey at see. 990 Amato Laurie. Y Marsh to the soh IDews to sow, Roam.• tat Ay 1 r •� Bwestt. herea W. •tit seed sea of Ms Hee. hoses. year own tete Mew. his 1e nen. 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