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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-07-14, Page 6DON'T SEE IT Controverted porn ^_ iearnest debate for some time, bis at length the elder of the two arise. say oe nseltnaaxu teem *alas Arran nee TRAILS. int. I 'Want $orchard, I like your devotion FElE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 14 1882, raid thee. in t..« tarsen Sot,was a prett7 st, with its ' Mae Mir Pls.•ssa All the air was fragrant with sweet to this country girt It shows .••w •• Wier, and the pale blossoms shone like friend yon can be. But in this I be- ' hat De mention uughthe made ofchasm. • stars in the dark green bower, "tree b7 have yore are preparing for youeic f s I 1 lady stood in the garden 1's. ureeo and there were the mute dark oris, Mown eyes and tatgru1 man- er of their travelling ouumution of the previous day Goan: Burchard stepped A award. "Good morning, Mies Ludwick." It was sadly add and changed from the fervent 'Amy' he had always called her in his thoughts. 'Good morning, sirs, responded the harsh voice, while a seared look came in- t„ the brown eyes u she regarded the distinguished looking mien. A -minute more and she exclaimed enthusiastical- ly: ual dcwynees of the sparkling, enuring she has not married, she will ta'ohaly "Why, Grant Burchard, if it ain't you. eyes, and was confident, as of his exit- wish she had; for during these five years How glad I aut." him a heartyhand tenets, that thought of hitt had robbed' you have been adding to your store tit At..i she gave .hake, and poured forth a torrent of the lips of their ateadineas, and the eyes kTewledge, and unconsciously t.'tutting "' of their brilliancy; and he was right. taste for higher tastes and companion luesticns, as she led him into the house, You would have known it by the un- I ship. If this girl has not gained, yo'; oil went to call the family. will find she has lost her youth, her syn- The gentlemen glanced about the per - dark, saucy face, as Grant Burchard I plicity, and all that •native freshness ior. Everything was neat and beautiful, came in sight softly humming "Houle,''. which you w much admire. You shake and the deposition of books anti farni- sweet Home." your head doubtingly, eh? "Ephrism is ture betokened a cultivated taste. The "I don't believe aword of it," bbSmid joined to his idols, let him alone." Sec- piano was open, and two peir "f critical saucily, as he entered the bower sodded, lig is believing, however. With a heart eyes uot.d with surprise the difficult the sweet brier in a knot about her heal like yours 1 pity you, when your idol nieces of music standing on the rack. and shoulders. liesbeford you fallen and shattered.' The faint perfume of sweet brier steal - "Don't believe what, you little ath- And Ralph Emery looked with real iug,in the window, filled the room with iest 1" asked he playfully. "Jt,nt be- concern into the thoughtful face of his a delightful ar arouse, — ans d Gry a lace nt awns s" in leive that you are my priw,uer, .+nil that friend like his imaginary home tor his ideal I may bee cruel muster, demanding pen' I An hour later they were whizzing Amy ance for all the sins you ever commit• I rapidly towards the country, when their +few minutes elapsed, and the smile was gone. His dreamt cited when the curly haired maiden entered the room, bringing old Mr. Ludwick, who grasped his hand with a cordial tenderness, and greeted hint with hearty words of wel- come. "Well, Grant, do you think Atny l..oks natural 1" inquired Mr. Ludwick, after the ceremony was over. "Certainly," answered Grant, blushing Nod beautiful flowers. arranged A wealthy Peusait, who felt that bis pews were numbered called his sow around bedsid Wad begin: e "'stn you eldest, sed Ibf yueath y my blessing"' The second sort came forward, with bowed head, and the father said: "John Henry, you have been a good byr,au4 I begttesth,you Ely good tinea"' The third son showed up; and the --t' ane kindly remarked: tth exquisite taste. -Grant Burchard had tholght of this visit for yeses, wham to, could come alone and claim Almy, kri now he was glad to bring his friend, ea its swinging foliage. Standing within its cruel di.appuintruent. bower. her dark hair brushed by the Grant Burchard was only half ltewn- treiliag h,snokss, and her hands liatlee - iag. After five years spent in a foreign ly plueiing the starry bh,ssosss, was Amy hind, he wee dill dreaming of the y+'unK Ludwick, a pretty young lana H -r Aaab- girl in the eglantine Dower, and h,,11 re- ing brown eyes were now dim with uu- plied: shed teem; and (Haut Burchar 1, et *ilia- •1f 1 find Amy Ludwick as when I left tans, studied the rural puler! sod smiled. It was manlike to smile when he knew from her listless anti dreamy air she was thinking of the 'levet ; and he Could have testited on oath that that absent ane was he. It was manlike to smile when he noted the unwonted qui- verh ruby1• 1 unus- her, I will stake her my bride. 'You cannot find het as you left her,' said his friend earnestly. `Here is Ralph Emery's watch against Grant Bar - chard's hat that she is already wedded to *ants neighboring farmer, and that you will tail to recognise your ideal Atny in the dumpy illiterate housewife. If 8161101311/ t.E.lt Chilled Plow —AND— AG RiGULI :.' L WGRKS. Berries iruteemeee Ile iee'reiel 1�GIlrrr.r...t•�t at. .d .yodl Uwe pv •. Iwah. ineaWUR ♦ .,..0 "Motow titea t,1Ir1~AI:RMILT YiNTseeasiwak Soli Week name,, , Andrew Jackson. you are my youngest, 1 Dfr P 1111:.. •ItaL t+ ,..1? mat. ufl and I bequeath you the gra d My Good-bye rut dear sons• *eh Zilly1M press toy hand for the last date, and then skip back to the field, for this is glorious weather for cent." "But, dad you are worth tfa0,000 1" they pretested in shortie "That is true, boys, but 1 have tried to make an equal division. I have lett all the 'swear to you, and all the motley to the lawyers. They would' hive'got the sugar, anyhow, end in the getting 1 would have left you nothing, and pruv ed your mother s fool and your father e lunatic besides. I die happy and full of peace. Bury me just to the lett of the old cow -shed, and pay for my tombstone on the monthly instalment system." MORAL: The Lawyers were of course dissatis- fied with the will, and carried the case into court. e«3k•d estrtegnieend rite re.e:pld 'yrs be "ali en tic . a dem of t:useiuuiu .to �`� w t �'o-roMiuR d are reemeted th,•mret,uyit'- r• BRRp>KILLER. P Mar. ted 1" ; attention was arrested at a station by "I don't believe you mean that song," the entrance of a lady. Grant Burchard she anter ^•t i:.tlr ea/l17. "You Bing started. Something reminded him of H, .t as if you Amy Ludwick. There were the brown wee delighted to get out into the wide ' oyes acid glossy curls, worn in the old world." childish ttshion, but now they were "Amy," (and the manly tones spoke! oertaiuly o:d niaidiah attd unbecoming. •e with a slight reproachfulness), "yin I Her face looked 1 .etty still,but it lacked know 1 love my home, and—" something to make it interestin„ and He paused and showered the white t Grant Burchard Could not but acknuw- bl"ssoms over her head, looking into her ', ledge to himself that she was overdress- shy verd ress fearfully, as hu put up a mental petition shy saddened eyes. ed and unrefined it s.1 peaxance. Ho "I may not say it," he added. "Your instinctively shrank from acknowledge - to be forgiven for lying. father thinks he is a wise titan and has ing to his friend that this woman luuklt I "And she loves the old man just as sealed my lips. Dear as is this :simple like the one he had lured. And though I well," continued Mr. Ludwick, joyfully. "How country. 1 know that life has better his eye caught the name of A. Ludwick work than can be done here. My ener- on her travelling bag, he shrank from gies are cramped and my powers are sad- renewing the acquaintance, as he might ly limited. The opportunity offered me ; have done by a word. He was contraet- for travel and improvement is a rare one, I ing this uninteresting woman with the and I may not cast it away. It is a simple girl in the sweetbrier glen, when realization of a golden dream, and when an old man entered and addressed her as I return I will realize another and cen- found your father's fears." He held her pinioned with th d eglan- tine fetters, but she tore them.s Iddenly away, saying : claimed. 'is that the divinity of your ' • iVhenyou returnyou ma • tics ise a! looked alike' Amy has changed more ) p dreams: than she. L warrant she is in the bower. a simple girl like me, and my father 'I fear it is.' \TM the deprecating re- Let use. I w her. wishes to spare me further pain, in for- ; ply, Grant Burchard gave a great sigh ..f bidding any intimacy until years of sep- I Where have you been." asked the far. I relief and the whole party went into the aration shall prove us. Thit separation; mer. he insists must he entire. We cannot 'Been down to the city to do some - garden. There was tate elegantine even write each other, Grant. i trading,' was the answer. ;bower. carefully kept; and seen now a 'Hut we can think and love, and wait,' I Her v, ice was coarse and harsit h, and no I, fairwhiwoman, th step-ladder,ssof e puree* im- was the hopeful answer.' Tonder comes 1 Ralph Emery smiled, - your cousin Alice. I would say plague; smiling matter to Grant Burchard, this ; ing the over- ur:wches, sinning, tumuli - take her, only she looks so wondrously I dethronement of the beauttiful idyl he; while, tot sweetest d ete east•ins'—"Ever of had carried all these years. l Emery listened and exclaimed. i "It u the voice we heard last night." Ming lips and was gone. farmer. Grant ate ed hastily torwrard. All she waa only sixteen, and' "Ready for what'" asked Miss Lud- pt' Poor Amy, y I r I unconscious, Amy contiuue.i her prun- not much of a philosopher. So thought wick, with a silly- laugh. ,,e11 stopping when the errdener, her father as ho watched her sad face; "You've' concluded not to wait for thea ing, • Y 1 [ e moving about uneasily. He changed chap that went away a few years ago. I lx ke. "Miss Amy, you had Letter let me do his ,opinion when she knelt on the stook I hear, and that young man coining t"thatet luckythat you did not cone be- fote 1 She only reached hone this morn- ing by the early train. What made her run away so aeon, Nellie ? "Your daughter is here" answered the young man, pointing to the blushing face encircled by the dark curls. "You don't mean to say Grant, that HM Reward Is offered for any case of Catarrh that can't he cured with Ball's Catarrh Cure. Taken internally. Price 75 cents. For sale by George Rhyne*, wile agent 1for Goderich. 'Miss Ludwick,' uu thebght that was Amy ?' And the Ralph ri Emery friend's now started and looked old man burst into an uproarious shout. into his friend's face. ' `Ah, I remember the name,' he ex- .of laughter. "That s Any s cuu•in. D, n't you remember how much they $t, CatherIIW8 Nee eersectsnsu to le.30. it., lite NUN &..ted I00RE'S WILY &CBRIGH?0i too• a.w ti•+pe� tllsa�. _ �I yes d 7 tromuvlsnst rap tiro i %r►RL m the bat vet? els black trees Tet fli seire It tItinte('elal i tett d Jest after'Jtioore's ar ere st(re. I w i em sad hetesta w as address. D. pastpets• un m"li of either font. Agents wrnt:d D. W. BEADLE, THE BEST REMEDY sol masa of the Ttroat al Leis. 1* dfsssses of the E r'S a t .w. 1U' iavat- sewers .f The A good article that has achieved sur cese,.and attsinisd a world-wide reputa- tion by its true merits and wonderful re- sults, is always imitated. Such is the case with Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Al- ready unprincipled parties are endeav- oring to delude an unsuspecting public, by offering imitations of this most fortunate discovery. De not be deceived, but insist on having the true remedy, and take no other. Trial bot- tlers free at Rhynas' drug store. Large size dl. (5) he most wondertut curative remedies of the present day, are those that come from Germany, or at least originate there. The GREAT tt BRMLN Pi viooRATOR, which has never been known to fail in curing a single case of impotency, sper- matorrhoea, weakness and all disease* resulting from self-abuse, ss nervous de- bility, inability, mental anxiety, lang- uor, lassitude, depression of spirits and functional derangements of the nervous system. For salt by druggists, or sent free my mail on receipt of the price. 111.00 per box, or six boxes for $5.00. Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, O., Geo. Rhynas, Sole Agent, Goderich. 1843.3m like you.Good bye, Amy. And the strung man kissed her teem - "Getting ready, .'pose, queried the I Ralf his side and enquired your' house every week don r mean any- ".1u no, John," she answered 'Pa, can I go away to echoed? I thing, I s'pose,' queried the •'1st man, I g u cut go to school,' he exclaimed. 'i with.an intelligent smile. ing. It frightens me to see y thought you hated school.' "I don't see it,' wa., the quick reply, away those beautiful branches. It aft she tossed her head and simpered. grieves me to sever a single twig, and you lop off great branches without a rwe+y f. tt�,a►1s ATas's OEsssT Pa roEAL is such a Ieteeklauttoa of the CHERR Tt�,wr.� es to insure PECTO • '�• sulfotmlt7 i re sola. It strikes *t the foundation of alt pulmonary diseases. affording prompt relief and rapid cures, and i. &dimted to patients of ntor r either sea. Being very potentate, yoaagess children take it. res U1Y. In Coughs.ordinary Cold*, Sore t, Sore Throat, As Meat, Clergyman's and Catarrh, the effects TRIes muIonST ltitudes are annually n i.ua are preserved magical, from serious 111 - nese a by its timelye nese by Its and faithful use. It should be kept at band in every house - bold for the protection tt affords in' sud- den I den attacks. In Whooping Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacious, soothing, and help Low prices ars inducements orto tri some of the many ps. made of cheap and ineffective ingredi- ents, now offered, which, as they con- tain no curative qualities, can aSord only tem relief, and are sure to dppo the patimiL Diseases of the throat rogad lungs demand active and effective treatment;with unknown it 1. dangerous wn and cheap medtclass, from the liability that these diseases may, a eo trifledwtU . become deeply seatted ee lecnrabie. e ATss's VEA T I'tvroa&L, and yon may upset the best results. It is ofcal�ds�wlleacknowledged exrative ,power, sad is as cheap as its careful reparation Lente will allow. Emi- nent knowtag its compoet- slat tela ' jos-proven Seertalaty to cteet 01 urt osld• Onary coats not already beyond? dthee reach h of utuan aid. PREPARED BY DR. 1. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists. Lowell, Mass. MIS MT ALL DatleetsTI 3.galwaaae. Magi- ble nYY sad !ST. ('ATLLiIIM, Orr 18RD3m. V 10 's Illuetratei Floral Guide I rat tees la as gleams* Shook of SSD renes. awe Colored Mies et VI.we.e. and sere rye lees all.Mresl.e• of the choicest Fetor w- ere. Planta and Vegetables, ant Di Directions for the fo growlty. It is Mndsrme enough Cen- tre Table ora Hendee Present. Bead on your name and Poet Ogee addresswith 10 cents and i will send you s copy. postage > l ie not a quarter of its east. t ■ printed in both Englleh and German. If you afterwards order seeds deduct the 1' stn. WeirsPe attgut are the hest in the world. The FLottAL Gems will tell you bow to gel and grow then. ase, 4 WtooreedMates * Kn,travings. Fle Gersten. or d oents in paper corers ;stele in elegant cloth. In German or Kngllsh. �_?, Tlest. illmearate•d ■.curls 11101PM1 Pan)' a Coloredng Plate vings — Price 41 21 s year!: many Ane Engravings. Five Copia for M. Specimen Nuo.bers sent for 10 cants; 3 trial coated; for 1S cents. Address, .I Herat TICK. Reeknter h.t ADVANTAGE OF LIEERAL EDUCATION. --`Thirty days in solitary confinement,' was the sentence pronounced sgarnst Jim Webster by an Austin judge. `Thi. -y days r diked the titan. 'Thirty days, was the response. `Look heah, boss, you gib Inc thirty days 'las winter for de same 'fence, when the days was a heap shorter den dey is now. Aint yer gwine ter allow the usual discount on account of de signs in de zodiackle 1' A look of intelligence appeared on the judicial face, and spread all over it. 'I declare, I forgot the days were not always of the same length, I'll make it twenty days' solitary confinement instead of thirty. — [Texas Siftings. 'No' she answered gravely. 1 nese r hated it, and my teacher said I would Grant Burchard groaned. 1 Success to the young time who comes i pang of remorse. make a gonia student if I cared leas for Well Diss Amy, it is as I say. Your every week ,,' sail Ralph Eatery, its- � "Well, of nothing but fun. I airs a real ignoramus, ren. • tie "anti you might as well say sweet ladyship is stingy 'Did Grant tell you so, Amy' teGrant, `No, pa,' answered the blushing girl.. "Amen ions I thick the last bitv „ bethinks Iknow more than I do. 'H sometimes corrected my grammar, of slang ha*s curd you.but • • • knGrain an the sweet brier. "Stingy, eh I' and Amy laughed mer- e # rily. "`No, John, not stingy, only econ- Een now ho talks of subjects toean with something that always gave understand. He is glearn t-isblelframe of n inrl.r`1 Heswaa likenone roeip l1•ea!ure. No, come and take these ing rid improve continually, and if I settle who had revelled in a delicious dream of branches. 1 - and awakes to a stern and C. rant auloerceded John, and withex- down to myoid fun and indolence e wretched reality. He was thinking it will indeed detpies me when he returns, 'I love Grant and I want to nuke my- all over as he lounged with his friend self worthy of him. He will become Re- upon the porch of the hotel where they turned to the society of polished wo- e } for the ghwhen areverie RNuightby thefragranceof cu then, and I seem utterly devoid of pol- ish. You are wealthy, pa, but •I prefer education to money.' 'And Amy,' said the old roan tear- fully. 'when you become a lady, perhaps you will despise the blundering old farm- garments, and a sweet voice chatting in - or. I have heard of such things.' telligently with an elderly gentleman, 't 1h, pa, aunt Hastings is a true lady, The conversation was of sufficient length and she honors you as your daughter al- 1 to peeve that this lady with the starry „aye roust.' said Amy, winding her bloss.nns of sweet brier twined in her - hair was o women r,f original thought a' *1*. arotmd the nocL of her doting fath sett rare cultivation. The old man sakes t too for made, and the lady swept the keys Iyell, child, write to your aunt •th *Wel fingers, that filled the tons sweetbrier. a perfume that always came to him laden with sweetest memories. The parlor was in a shadow, but they heard the floating Round of a women's Re Nei be Deceived. In these tinges of quack medicine ad- vertisements everywhere, it is truly gratifying to find one remedy that is worthy sof praise, and which really does as recommended. Electric Bitters we can vouch for as being a true and relia- ble remedy, and one that will do as re- ceinmended• They invariably cure stomach and Liver Complaints, lieeaaes of the Kidneys and Urinary difficulties. We know whereof we speak, and an readily say, give them ft trial. Aho iSold at fifty cents a bottle, by Y a] tended arm's received the weight of the sweet brier. He did net move, and Amy said, without booking- "That will do, John, go now." . Still he moved not. She looked around with surprise, and stared at the taheleu—a handsome stranger gazing at her, with extended arms full of sweet brier. "I ant waiting for the rout, Amy.— waiting for the woman who used to tease and pleased me till i learned to call her Sweet -brier'. she knew then it was Grant; and with *glad cry came bounding down the steps, and was reoeived into his arena Amy Ludwick was a study that dlh>r. Grant Burchard watched her with a lot - wt find you a good school is the city. She will be a model for you Amy, child, if with a ran, rich melody. As the last i ing pride There was nothing in her I would make a lady of notes died away. and the soft garments dress, manner or conversation to offend. it were necessary m Grant's love, er- grated out. Grant Burchard exclaimed: Phe was an educated and cultivated you that yon miyos ght win d.■i' • see. wilt "My Amy should have had a weir* like woman. .1t the close of the day, he said to his (nand on H it Ise and erne Is+w you bete[ that.. RMey, you boat your wager. Was 1 Grant 11l+ Ralph Emery thought of the harsh , fpr that, think roe not wise to cling to my nil love that stirred the and ,iiRtY,r,tant renes in the rail car. and 'Be generous new, and di'n't cliatg ay Lt was a r}westM k+n'Br, enero replier! Emery. "I will y ke Amy L.ful t ti loving heart with a smile that made his don't ` herr faithful to her fibs! ditty. wince, quoted the slang phrase, try to compensate her for her lose." • (innt Rnrchard's hlaok'yes twinkled wad kept • s • see K. • • ` The next day Grant Burchard and his Y r tiro tiea"en of I" is he argon e. Five earn i s Rey address, est friend stood at the gate of the Ludwick . sneer me. 1.0 in the iangnetr• of t holed manners w easy homestead, It wee 1 tine old Owe, alai another'' "I sou' talking " , New York Ihotei gOtRe', CLQ The exemption of several individuals from Typhoid Fever, which recently pre- vailed very largely in a Western town, was directly traced to the fact that they nuintained an excellent state of health by the use of Dr. Carson's Stomach and Constipation Bitten. This medicine is purely vegetable, non-alcoholic, and may be had of all Druggists Price :►Oc. G Rhynas, agent for Goderich. t see It rhte Bl 1LUEI:'._ KINTAIL BRICK YARD. 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The subseriber Is now carrying on the brick making business at the Kintail kilns. and will give all orders whish may be sent him th most prompt attention. The brick Is of first class Quality, and the terms are reaeonabis Address JOHN K. eOREGOR, Metall Fsrm.r/ and ld.chaUIco. Protide yourselves wit'i a bugle of PA/NXILLER at tin: season of the year, when sunimcr complaints are so prevalent ; it is a prompt. safe. and sure cure. it say sare_'ea (lays of sickness, andlou will find it is more valuable than gold. Be (lure you hey the genuine TERRY 1)411.5" PAINKILLER, and take no outer mixtnre- Cantles► O.A•, Barak 11, 186.. i have Iwo.i selling Perry Davis' psis-liaa fist thOwse Sts yews mid face mach pleeeare in stating that its sale a (flat doe lm Soo hsitrr.a Seltethse went medicine that 1 hive et my shelves, sad in time yeses 1 haw mem Wed tasteless esy seeks bet wide etttke highest prams u Bo Aver. ISM is tallitttel seems to Wave romMted in it all that gees t. make • pe-c7ees Jewitt tMtrMea alta oolong se 1 bees • louse and stets. Perry Davis Pats -Killer will IN fined r Wok. Yews, kr., J L LECIFIDT. illoware.(C.sotett'!>rtlm (+lived baltra11011111. Price Seo., 2$e•. t111d 30e. per bottle, BILLS :CUT TO ORDER. CUSTOM WORK DONE. ARCHIBALD HODGE, ,saw mill, Dunlop P. HODGE & HAYNES Saw ,Hill. Shetnardt,n i'. O. 114°7-3in. S5 t) $20per 1a)s'hom•. worth Si frog P ortland Maine. rmph' Addre CREAT DUAIINGiON ROUTE• sr„ PRINCIPAcl e+ I-IN� Thr 5RORT►'T, QC1C'YE3T sad BFST 11.5 to et. Jrwpk. taata.a. Tope Ss. Dem - ma. Os:ae. d.l veston. Ase tit petals too lows, tab rests, 4lasaarl, E an see, New Mexico, Arizona, tats and Teti's. 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