HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-12-08, Page 10THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY !MC. I:11 I8$2.
Fun And Taney.
re proudest day in a e end in hfe is
U first son day.
*eking of rare coins, :t twenty -dollar
piece to rare enough with moat men
Blood will tell ;" so tae eare(ul how
I snake confidants of your relations.
• ...yet, utadam, how's you husband to-
, 1V•' "Why, doctor, he's no tetter,"
d you get the leeehua 1" "Yee, but
1 my took three of theta raw— I had
i y tho rest."
t well-fed lioq roused up in his sty,
And drop PP°e'.�t a regretful tear:
The beautiful snow ha: Come, be sal !.
"And slaying will so . be here I"
n Ingenious Painter. --A gentlest to
tag built a tine house, revolt ed to
b the etsuroase adorned with a s:'rip
1 subject, and chose the passage of
!tel Sea by the Israelites. The
ter who was employed painted the
with red paint from top to bottom.
in the painter had finished le canoed
employer to see the were. '•Why.'••
the gentleman, "were are the Ise -ee-
l" ''They are gime over," replied
painter."But n her° are the Esyp-
a then t•' "The Egyptities, wt' 1.'td1
by they are drowned to i : sure."
.r. Talmage recently reletul haw a
tg graduate of the Theoloiical Seuii-
t at New Brunawick was nettled over
irstchurch. Ile heel not the means tei
411 housekeeping. After preachiuu
throe lir four weeks the elders told
to take aehortvacation. He depart -
fearing that this was a hint that his
ices were not required. In a few
, he returned. (in opening the frost
r he found the hall was carpetc,i- the
pr was furnished, pictures hnne,i'w
walls. In the study was the table
easy chair, and shelve, filled with
,easy
books far beyond the means of the
am clergyman. In the dinning room i
'table was set with silver and glasses.
he cellar there was coal for a whole d
ter, and in the pantry Boor, sugar it
apices for six menthe. Ili the kit -
n he found a range all ready to light,
all that young roan had to do to be -
housekeeping cyte to strike a match.
Os is not apecryphal," :said Mi. Tal- In
Se, "fur that young luau was I."
14"1/1114** ter ralerr Le roues', warm
The decision of Jade McAdams it,
recent suit before the Yarm. Court
this city, brought by Thomas J. Kelly
against Cie dentist Colton, to ret„ver fur
injuries caused toy alu>wieg a piece eta
tuueh,
4111104 was beim extracted, t”
drop doom t.e pl,tulta/"s throat while be
was under 14e an tet:.! of ! td; leu; as
is one hill ..f importance, nut ..uly to
dentists but to general surge.ets as wel.
It is alleged that the plus, of t -.nth elip-
prl front the fereepe, and for four weeks
thereafter the id eutif was tmetled with
a cough until be ti•ally espeetoretell the
piece. The court held that while a pa
tient w're under t!:, jjn!fuence of an an.es
theta: ehich depritu1 hire of the use • f
his faculties the uperacor was bound to
exercise the higgheat professional skill
and dili;;once ter avoid every possible
danger. and in this case it was the opin-
ion of the e.wrt that the circumstinees
shown were sueieient to carry thaeasu to
the jery on the question of negligence,
The ju.lgrne..t app.;..!e.t front was it,
favor of the plaintiff fur r:,09 damages,
and this judgment was affirmed by the
present de:iaiou. --[New York paper.
Tar Lady 1* Transaws eros esteem
It is -n:ly fair that a person meditating
• great reformslikely to shock those wed-
ded kr the old unreformed
axf
eId
give dee not:'e t•, the world at large of
hecharacter and extent of the reform
which he er she contemplate, introdnc-
n f. Thie it what has been considerately
env hy a Mn, Scnet, who is described
! a Suw Y44 inptlr 'a Situ k'ralee:ie-
eo drew aver." wthut lady is en ad-
-wale •4 *kg ve euphe/i+tietilt!) know
as the •eyelids.! skirt" or the -dull gar-
entute. ' though Ior her own pan she
soiree .nutty such. periphrasis. Mrs.
Scott, thee.. has. given {ebbe notice t
1 whom it may c•,uceru that ou the 1st
(January nett she will begin to ' wear
Farm and tfiarden. .1
wo email liege, melturine early, are
re profitable than vne large one.
t is said a dip, of water ene gallon
.zine eight ounces, and cayenne pep•
' two ounces, will kill vermin on
ep.
1. half-blood Cotswold ewe beiungin
a Tennesse farther lately drilled fou
lbs, all of which are being.
k good preparation to mark sheep
shout injury to the wool, is said to be
rty large spoonfuls of linaee.l oil, two
loea of litharge and une ounce of lamp
oh, all boiled together.
koro can he made to rem* a gond deal
ther by grinding before feeding, as
p experience of careful feeders will.
tify. The grein,byadiejtint; this elan,
1(1 much more than pay tor the trouble
any quantity of stock is fed.
,iiothfar its effect upon fattening and
health, a small amount of /welled
dd ashes ahould be given to swine.
et food without this is rich in phosp-
ric acid, but has little lime, and the
uivalent should bethue supplied. — Ex.
To cure rot in sheep the following
,e is recommended: Gradually dis-
,ve four ounces best honer, to which
'd one half ounce Armenian bele ; then
;r in two ounces of burnt alum reduced
powder, and add as much fish, ortrain
1, as will convert the mass into a salve.
.
trouser* in public :" and she had accom-
panierl thio startling announcement wide.
a rte{.test f,.r prdice protection in case the
street crowd's should insult her. The
chief of the San Francisco pollee has, it
Q is said. informed her that it will prebab-
✓ ly be his duty to eztend to her a larger
measure of protection. than she will quite
appreciate; that he will, in fact, have to
take her in charge. t M the other hand,
she has had legal alvice to the effect that
California has ao law under which she
can he prevented from dressing it, the
manlier she proposes Mrs Scott has
spared the world any elle speculation as
to tate shape of the new garment. ''My
trousers,
she i doses* us, "are made
with it plait, and descend just to the line
of We ty i• $lethal bf tis* leg, where
Ike dreams of yew girls entre; and if
young girls wear their dresses so, why
should not old girls have the sante faeh
ion r
- IVALgL OF SALT TOA Seritcr.—Mr.
Msell, of Horton, England. says the
nedon Farm Drat Nems, provides salt
well as fresh water, so that his sheep
sy have access to it whether the
father be wet or dry. If this be done
inerally those wholesale losses which
now suffered would n.•t be experienc-
Salt acts as a condiment. and is nn
>nbt an appetizer; but it also does sorne-
dna more in quickening the actin of
internal organic system, and prevent•
the generation of internal parasites.
imals, when first confined, ami sup -
with fattening feed. always ate
e largely in weight during the hest
weeks. after which the rate , f in
e It ,inish,•s to :t (4on*idetable ex
ere ate rnany foolish things .1..1,e i'
world, and one • f the most fuu6s
we maty add wicked) things is to
ect a Cough or Cold. Now we know
Comilla, Colds, Bronchitis. Catarrh.
all ('hest, Throat, and Luna Troe
if neglected, aro Sire to end i•
nmption and heath • They ma)
easily cured by using sa directed Th
n's Pulmonary Cough Drops, that
o remedy equal t.. it. It never fail -
everywhere in large bottles at 60
;For sale hy Geo, Khynaa
Werth) of rests..
Ate a rile we do not ?ewe/leered 1'a
Medicines', bat when we knew ,-
that is a public h••nefacter, anti does
finely sure, then we een.uder at err
impart that itefermati. n to all.
ric Bitter* are truly a meet valne-
medici,e, and will surely cure 111-
eu, Fever and Ague. Stowacl
r and Kidney ('onigdaires, ever,
all other remedies fail. We kr.ew
whereof we •peak, and cwt freely
trend there to all. --Tisch. -tt•a•
rent. a bottle hy J, Wilson jell
rangetnent of the liver, wit!, tee-
m, injure the complexion, Maser, satirise skin, etc. Rissenve tie
Ivy tieing Carter's tattle Liver fills.
a dose.
Tee i• Wee tress.
T. o ,such canno' he said of the Nisei
faithful wife and mother, conata„th
watching srld (Anne (lir her dear one.
. rr neglecting a single duty in thief
1lehnlf When they are tasselled by dim
pee end the system shneld have
thor • sigh cleansing, the stomach tow'
hewed* regnletwd, Mood purified in
lana! VOGIWAli **terminated, she nes
ow 414 IZleetric Bitter* are the eel
rem , 'illy are the hest an
t merlislee m the a ,rlr( and •ie
ftity mgi gold rat TArdOOTI j4j
L'>•urai Le *$Mss.
The f.,lt ,wing lessen on church letter-
' ., s, is from tIe Trill'te attd Farmer
As the heavy prison trate turned on
the minister, be looked sadly on the
prisoners in their strange garments, and
thought with more and more anxiety of
his errand. He had coerce to ado ayoung
man of his amgraffatinn convicted of for-
gery. The heart-beken parents had
begged him to visit the prison, hoping
the peace of Gerd might reach even hie
gloomy cell As the minister kindly
'crested him, the youth se -steely replied,
but gazed with s sort of defiance. He
began giving the mother s tender inest
Sage, with the interest all the church felt
it, his welfare. At last the prisoner
broke o•.t, D• you know you w'4, what
done it 7 '•What have'. dobe?'" replied
the ease r. -caving to underatnnd his
etrau:te lt't_'age. "I begin, tl c l,usi-
neaa,' returned the youth, speaking very -
I •ud, "in your Sunday school. Dont
you remember the Sunday -school fair,
ehen t',ey first set up nailing, and hid
, geld ring in a loaf of cake 7 Just fur
Veety"five cents, toss, I got a whole ism
of little books. 1 was pleased with my
trek, and went in afterward for chances.
t metimes I gained, and sometimes i
.wt. Motley i must have for lotteries.
! was haft mad with excitement; nu i
•.sed other folks' names, and here I stn;
'on't let the church came blubbering
armee+ me. They may thank them
..Ives' neer ra Vin9 tn,s what .l -.r if,
ft noir...' ear,"
Were Csve Cp.
1f yon are suffering with low and de-
'rease.d spirits, Inss of appetite, general
t.hility, disnrnered blood, weak ctnati
'nti.m, headache, or any disease of a
-luded Haler", by al! mean', pn.cure n
beWe of Electric Bitters. You will be
erprewel so ser the r*gti.i omproyerne• t
'rat will follow, you will he inspire.;
-ith new life; strength and activity will
"stern. peon and mie>wry will cease, and
eertceforth von will rejoice in the praise
f Electric Ritter*. (told at fifty cent,.
brittle, by Jou, Wilson. (51
tlerkett-'dolly the bast medicine to
omen hand ter Colds, for Coughs,
dhtlat►, ifaNii isand Padrsomr'y
niebMs ggeseftblty, i }hgyatd's Pieter.
't•hum. it will tent ewe Cenummptier,
-e'tt it will rnrethaw treublerome rondi
teens leading thetnle.
Ie•sase* tirMrw* are Ilte•et)•a/ea.
Thnnaar,ds lie *Akre can he tavesd t ,.
•lett !•Crane jaigltestt in tailing rev
the heel•% e/ yeeseallf and a nsfly 1
e ere MINN% allow y
raw appetite. kV mod
rad eeeletapy de hist t/!�ae
amok p Nogee sed promo a
.rattle re thews meld !Alli 1111• tsta P
are, *hie% nerve fait t.' Mer, ilea •'
far the trAin4 sum of fifty rants. flirt
horn 444,4 by ,lass Whine (1
rise ... Loral Weeklies.
$ u.. of the city papers tve reduced
Nie price of weekly editioin cuu,tuut
with puleshers of local journals we are
frequently asked by those vele, are uo
ut'ersant with the circumstances why
ea dr, net reduce our subscription price.
The slily the p!. reason is thet Ao publisher of
s lode a else of the Times ca+e
pubis! i leas than $1.150 and Inks
tt pay. 101 "tikes like the Arad and
Glebe, ehere they publish daily paper's
theyu i idle Carne Wee fur the weekly, sod
teat; ail typesetting (the mast expeu
,n'eitent in e.nulu^tion with a p L ) lei
psy f •r, they can put out their weekhee
.It the were cost of tl.:- paper and press-
work. [aucal papule, which have their
typo -setting t•• pay for, cannot pretend
to compete la erieu it the we kliee,
tut they do'setter, they eau give I.eople
.e ser. -: n t••.111 1.ole affairs which is far
'raee intern:, ' • el 1 i'rportent to them.
The people of the country will make a
great mistake if they weaken tsar laced
juuruals by taking city weeklies instead,
bewuso they get them chewier, while
they do not give the news they ..at.
Lops1 papers oro the ehstuuiets and
supporters of the intere..t o•.' their reapcc-
tive sections, and as such have a claitn to
the support of the people., aside from
their intrinsic value, which is alwa\e
greater than the price :osked. If the
peuple allow their local papers to be
weakened, where,lvill be their interest
when they collie to cont%ict with those of
the cities in railway and other teattere '
They will have shorn theirown advocates
of iotluence, and they may depend noon
t that the city papa s „11 _o ,gaooet them
.as they have done'in the past. \Ve don
inti sd to try to compete in price with
the tity weeklies, but we intend, aa
the past to give our tenders a live local
journal, sticking up far the interest of
this section of country, of far mere value
to the people of the country than any
city weekly, and we have no fear but we
will be supported as we have always been.
—{Ex.
wttlleas Given Away.
Millions of Bottles of Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs anti
Colds, have been given away as Trial
Betthe of the large size. This etauriim,us
outlay"would be .litutstrcua to tho pro-
prietors, were it not for the rare merits
possessed by this wonderful medicine.
Call at Wilson's drum store, and get a
Trial Bottle free, and try for yourself.
It never fails to cure. (5)
The Bl.kops and the 'Mall."
Tho .Keil has not got through with
"Mannion" yet. The pastoral of Bishop
Cleary, of Kingston, does not suit it,
and the polite and learned editor fairly
raves at the prelate that would dare to
please the Grits in the dtecharge of his
duty. His Grace, Archbishop Lyncb
and Bishop Jamet are aecuse,t of slaking
false statements ; and the writer who
assume us that he is the must "courte-
ous" person in the world, does not hesi-
tate to say that Biahop Cleary speaks
"in language that made it apparent to
every school -boy in Canada that Bishop
Cleary had either not read the poem,er
had marvellously miaunderstnod it." Tt
is of course a trtivgpl otence for n bishop
to lie, but to use inelegant language anti
be ignorant of logic is a positive crime.
How, then, can we be surprised at the
editor thus relieving himself : "It was
with these reverend gentietneii we had
to deal. They assumed to viulete all the
laws of propriety, mud .dl the rules of
logic. They demanued immunity from
ns
• tieism, while themselves resorting to
libel. When they were replied to,
themselves and their allies said the re-
plies were 'ribald.' If in dealing with
these right reverend and most reverend
gentlemen we have not been more moder-
ate, courteous, and considerate than
we had any need to be, and than
they deserved, we shall hold ourselves
subject to reproof." It would he folly
and presumption to reprove such a
writer. His articlee are all that can be
desired—by his political opponent ..—
(Woodstock Sentinel -Review.
A Braunrt;t. HEAD OF HAM - There is
nothing more pleasing in theextetnal ap-
pearance of women or men than a beau-
tiful head of hair, and it is possible for
every peesen to possess it by using the
ione and well known Cingales Hair Re-
storer. Sold at 40 cents pe: bottle by all
Drnggeets ane! Jaynes Willemr. 2w:
1883.
11AllHR'S MAGAZINEI
J
is CJSZ'.Ft
AT3s.D-
Ji i, ,'t Althea far ire its its sixty-.ixtl.
v.r,.nyy with the .✓exists Number. It Is
sot u,ily the ieos. popular it ,strafed period -
!cal in America and England, but also th.
larau.i In its 84210,1,1i.. the most 14 .4utiful an its
appearance. and the best •u:.'a.inn for the
home. A new motel. tannic,! "For the )da
'sir," by t'unstanc$ Pentetture \\'uolaon, the
author of "Ana •,' was begun in the Nuvem
her ::umber. lu literary mud urtretic excel
tenet, the Movetzdsee Improves with each Inc-
ces.•ive number. !epeeist reruns have been
matte for the 11sitter entertainment of its
readers through hhuasoroas ,tortes, sketehes,
etc.
HARPER'S PERIODICAL a.
CHEAP GROCERIES
ID- ' N S `VCT, i F T I
Begs to aim, ce to the !'apple of Gotland/ and this section o Huron, that he has
pureha • •au r, t. Phillips his stook of Grueeriea, etc., and will
cantinas rhe business in the old stand, uu the
Corse.• of Victoria as 4 Bance Streets.
Having bough, tete goods for cash, and as I inland to make all my purthases from
wlwl, • . . eu for cad' also, I will be in a position t., sell at
Very Low Prices for Cash
My stook till ale ,, bf• fresh. 1 will keep the beet brands of teas, good sugars,
and everything .i. very line flow the test producers. Hawn, Spiced Meats
uto.,always or. L a.aaun. I are determined to please, both inequality and price
K+?^Call at 0 , Victoria street, opposite the Fair Ground, near D. K.
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Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock.
G. BARRY
CABIIiET TAKER AND UNDERTAKER
Hamilton Street, Goderich.
.1. good wsurtmeld of Kitchen. nee -teem. l'i3Ong Levee and l;s.lct Furniture, such as Ts
Ne., ,anechairs (Lair,a
and wont .atad1. l'upbunnls, tend -steads, Jtattnrecs. h'a'sh -star
lounges, sofas, What -\etc. Looking i:a.,t a.
complete atwortment of 4'efA11. and Shrouds alesys on bsnd'Islso Hearers for h
-4 tensoI..ble rate .
Picture 1-r:uaie,s; a sI etialty.—.\ . all sol!eat 0.
W.',Ni?IL\!. f•!.,\LI':
OTS&SHOES
�OW1Z11Z ' c
1 e t.:auuouuce to the Public that al ey ha,• even d 1 .:;nese in the -demo Ste
in the stare lately • oeupied 1,y- Hecate Newt, n. If:.vinq purohaleat a Largo an
a s•ll ass..4 ted otos'!: of Silting -mut Sun mer Ger ds at close figures, e v :ire deieraained
QUICK SALES ek SMALL
thPRtOFITShnWILL BE OUR ! OTTO
7O Please call au.l exaunut ,our grads i . , t e pea'- l;:o,ir ; slat 111 t 11.
�•y"Relnc:ober She place, next d.s,r (•, J. `,` : ,, u'. r- . St. to
fid'Citsto:u work will Ieeeive our al ec1•ll . e icutiin ,
reD-Nene tint the hest of netterial used alt.1 that -curse r. ,k a t o . r, , -t ell.
Repairing neatly doneon the short,wr notice.
G,,derich. March 9. 'sea. DOWNING & W E D D U P
1 t�
1 � R �It t.�!
Grain & Produce,
Cor-c:er or Hamilton and 54c1orL•s -Ilse!.,
A C.iufortahle Dwellin4-h'ntse 7•' Let
Apply to S. Sloane.
WILSON,'S
/j1 1i cd.ninto est eav•ng to intest his audieeee
1 ft I 1 `i 11 StM.
l` �L�t1����}}.ca:cgYftfng, makin It nMlslhlP f•.r `tdm
k ' g t'•1
witswase True Frtere. -
t, friend in need is a friend 'aide, •
uone can (Ivey, especially nhee a,
.-isteetce it, tendered when ..lie is eerei
n'*lictetl with disease, utore j.at-ticui..t
-e complaints and eeatkile'+fl•3 s,.
; cot'
tu:.nt to our female popalatirtn. E.en
No Lal should know that Electric* Bit
''1 ere woman's true friend. end w-ili
;.'•aitively restore her to health, even
when all other renaedite fail. - A single
trial always proves our a•eeatiota They
are pleasant t.. the taste, and .•nly cost
fifty cents a bottle. Said by Jain-, Wil -
1',n. O)
1 lexee eters:yew .
Eveu the patience of Joh would be-
come exhausted were he a preacher and
\'arcs. '':swing .Ingo,
T,.;;••t Mecca. Combs. Itr nsbe,-.
F:rayl sh. French and
bi ae hear 1. Yet, how et•y easy can all
this be .iv„ided by simply teeing Dr.
King'* New Discovery for CunsuIel,ti•en,
Uo'ighs and ('•,Iris, Trial, T:olilea ewes)
:IA tl- :a Wiese s dry_ et 'r .
Pegs to acquaint the ladies of •aleri' h
t Ieinity. that she Is now i.howing
1-ZC ! zro a =0 !
MANfloeh
The Great Weaken :Railway will run
their excursions t, tA`1Tt111t and
DA KOTA points dor'ing May rami June
every� two weeks, commencing TITBS-
DAy. May, 2nd, 1881.
Fares Reduced.
For tifotination, tickets, etc,, apply t
GEO. BI JOHNSTON.
NlKci..t.\gen! Urea \\'enters, Raileay
t:odert,r1, tint
Ocderich..tpril. . tnF.. 4135.
MRS.
\\7 ARNOCK
Canadian Pert atr.•:;. --Th.. ,anAsoftaxv,
are unmeant robbed
y
-if their • i•ti.,..-.,lives
proloay
and health re -cored
Lara Assgrt4Irat & PPICeS LQW' GERMAN INVIGORATOR
by the Jar it t heizreat
' t.1.4. It et•t,vet and 'cur" n Imp
IP. No t rouble t. si:ow Goods 4111 10 i• , - ewers" teamed by excess... of any kind,.
$Mitataat W rakers*, and all .1ireaw•s that fol -
h w as -a seg hence of Self -..base, a* loss of c:i-
ergy, low of memory, universal laasitad.,
PA 11 :a tits tack. dimness, of t ialpn. prema-
ture u ,old age
anti Inas other 11411111114.11111/11
Z y
lead to Insanity or Consumption and s pr.114e
thee grace.
Sema for circulars with restiutoutais fere by
TberY1'INSATON 4f said at rt per
'THE 1I)EPENDENT:
Fn$
RIIERMATISM,
neuralgia. Sciatica, Lu nbaggo,
Badge/no, Soreness of Ms Chest,
Goof, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell-
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
PQN>e,
Tooth, for and Headache, frosted
Feet end fere, and ell ether
Peine end Ache.
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cr a ware, ewe*, eleeplesed en.. as terns)
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Tits. tau,,.•..>i".erne-,tn, 1,4) 1.. 1, holier
known to add to its already large list of
friend, it has been published for thirty -Ave
years and has acquired a world-wide reputa-
tion as the best religious and literary news-
paper.
Tea: iNDai'rN. Fre !e not denort.it:at'.onal.
its creed and field are broader than any next.
As a Christian journal,iti aim is to strengthen
and extend Evangelical religion and to d stcnd
it against the attacks of Materiallam,Athei*m
and unbelief. 11 is free to approve or criticise
in any of tho denominations whatever it be.
haver, iy designed to advance er hinder the
prrerest of the Gospel of Christ.
to t :. it and political afra,m Tut; INvili•, v-
netNT s•: Ill contend for sound Mesa and nrin-
ciptea. ft fought amatnst'slavery and the in-
qs eels s)'sem of the Oneida Community.
ft Soon fighting against Mormonism. It be-
tlatos in the reform of the civil ears ire and
rade, in the partflcatlon of pnlItL•a and in
beeper postage, and will maintain chow•.
•niaciples which the highest ethical' and beet
abllf,snce requires.
The Ianrr,1nr,NT is dcsig;.•d to rani' all
etc* and wants. We provide weekly model.
by the test magazine Wrltera. poems by the
leading'ts of America and easeland (we
{lest yyufMeliehwl in America, Teanyson'e last
'mem), and fur ethers, wbo lona especially for
• struct ion, whether in religious, literary, eine
atonal. philrsnl Meal, or orientates' articles,.
we furnish what no periodical does or car.
We pts large pesos to obtain the meet cmin-
ea' we to s. Resides the editorials, there are
menti -two 'Extinct departments, twitted hy
wesstl'-two speeiallats, which include 141hli-
sl R.vsearch, sanitarr. Legal. Fine Arta,
t:*i,•, Rclenrc, Pebble*. Personalities, Nom
aerial !telhear, Hymn Notes, School and
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Kladnnn. Monday school, \cwn of the week.
Alliance, 4 •ommer ee, insensate. 'tondo, Paz -
s^ aelccttona. and Agricultnrc. , Pilaea
is all.
We will repfwoertin fill Rev. ins: ph Pool:'.
celebrated Aostrn Monday Lectures, which
w1U
h,gin in January. me. nook bas just re.
terve., from a two years' Trip round the world
Tad hta hrtnr-s this Winter will attract
eraser atteM!nn than over.
OUR NEW TERNS FOR 1883.
'Me .10114, ription one v, a- t' m
Per menthe 51 '4,
Por 3 awhtks. $
twwn
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Mese and need pele fa 117Wer -
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conn any lir th.e
lea.
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in ander that ams may read a few ' n„
ire members of Tee twrarawl ,rr, aur, be,
••ern Ica ratite, we orhr a inelttht, enter rip
rm. an* "Trial Pita" her fa rent*, which can
e remitted bypostage *tamps. 'tynsewt M
175 Is addition wiltasenrw the hoarse, of •
ear)" enl.serlett en.
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• adjudge ter yetwwelf,
Aaregs
TNF INDEPENDENT.
va/ 1PMewav, ere ttasit .
box, or sit boxes' for SS, lir all dru,tgi.t., ur
will be rent lire ni) mad. 'r•erere ly .c*L-d..•n
receipt rat gripe, hr nddr•cwlnhr.
P. J. IrtIRNEY iar wrist,
157 Summit lot..,.• •of•
(. • ter vireo,
b. e Agent for Godcrivh.
SprmL and Sauer Ellincry
It her shop. Hamilton Street. in great and
beautiful'ariety. fine has Secured the ser
vier* ofa city milliner. and (eels assured that
she can give
SAT SIPAC T I ON
I' ROTH
STYLE AND MAKE.
she ho .es to be fevered with a visit i r.,m her
pdtron., and the ladies generally.
NRS. WA RNOC K.
HALL'S
YELLOW SIL
CURES RHEUMATISM_
FREEMAN'S
WORM POWDERS.
Are pleasant to take. Contain their own
Purgative. is a sate, sate, and Pnlseteal
d4sowee,' et werau in child»s or Adults.
HACY4 10
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CUiZ,IiS
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Catarrh eV'. Far. Lys or Throat. It is hies
INTERNALLY; and" acts t) RECTLY upon
Mg Blood and Mucous Surfaces of the
$stens. if is fie bed Woof Peritier
'1n tM WORL0, lid Is worth Ail
.kat 'e charged for It, fer
THAT alone.
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Larsc $ 100
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ear fee yeses, ,•e (wa. vers w: ran b.nalrtnt by
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sae Dealers in Pate 1 tea .4
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