HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-03-23, Page 2THRHUEtON SIGNAL. FRIDAY MARCH 2`;, 1883. DISTANT JAPAN. Brought Near in a Lad? Mlemon- ary's Letter. mirror) la& Itkegeb .f aloe Nawser s ked by ■ raa•dlea lady. 'The following ieterosting sketch of the first impresaiona of a lady miwio.ary to Japan was in type last week, but was , rowded out by Tate local news : , 5. Tea iJ1 ,Tu Tokio, Japan. ,tee ) 4,naaa's Viaeentry Society of the _ItetIedtat ('A keel of Canada. Mu, Pta*lmt.YT,-It is with mingled feelings and nut a little trepidation that 1 attempt my first report from the far (listant, but sunny land. The worts of the tU3rd Psalm, morn the most appro- priate expression of the heart, a. 1 re- t iew the put through which the Lord has hod me. The promise He __ave and not be too greatly disappointed. tLuku 18: 21), 30,) the first night He laidam very mush pleased that II acted upo the burden of this work mien ray heart, Miss Younitniau s suggestion and hough He I:as faithfully fulfilled. Fathers, a some illuminated calda with Script° mother, brothers and sisters it, Christ tents, before 'caving Lorne. 'These were my con►paniuns alone the way : and hope to hope to nee :u stimulating rite is this, that i feared might be a desertt a. r 1a t eudance at Sabbath fich,.ol. land to lite, Ife Las provided a quiet San Francisco 1 also purchased a r. resting place in a peaceable liabitatiou, 1s. 3l: 18. Excepting the inevitable nes-sickness, 1 tart with too unpleasant experiences, throughout the lung jour- ney, but very much which will be cheer- ing and strengthening to recall. Every honer that could be given to your soci- ety, hsa lawn teudered to yuur repre- eentative, aud through personally very grateful, the thanks of the so society are due to the wissicutariea here, for the very cordial reception given. hlfortly before midi:rnight of the 2Cth December, 1882. the City of '1•ekie cast anchor in YekabNua Bay. Very early next meru- ing, ktelfure. 1 had left my stateroom, a letter from Dr. McDonald was placed in my hands, assuring nee of a hearty welcome, and relieving me of all anxiety as to the nest step. Very„soon after breakfast the missionaries came en board, and I watt trsnaferrwl to the pro- tection of now friend,, who won my con- fidenoe at once. All tare ae t•, luggage, eastums, &e., was taken from rue, and very soon I was told that a room in Dr. Mc1 unald's house wag at my disposal, if I would accept it Not only- was the hi bl cur y fl y the prayers of littlechildre aril I lung to have their interest awak ed to my work, and to be aisle to tell little folks here of the efforts of t children et kind. t cannot imagine h tuy bold and definite' propoyitiuus w be received, neither caw 1 itaagwe w self extr•avegeut it, the ow of missions Feeney. 14ttow how ►prd it a to tai and with what expuutations it is toutrl uted. I have not. yet remivered truth t impressions made upou rue by the w come I have received frow the J ipaue themselves. Very many harp saline u on me, some even before 1 had ,.rriv they were tie anti ou net C[e be kite tendering their oougratulatiwts upon et,luau; among them. I am told that attendance a: the Sabbath School larger, owing to the childrons' eagurne to sew the new comer. Their expect Dins free mu are se far beyond the lei sibility of realization. that 1 want to f back upon soutethine else that th may tied my coming bas a practical aid n. N• tho he ow ill y- ry WO, b - lie A POPULAR KAN. Wismar,. mambas appreetaar• MlsYgar, The following, which we take int WIWIL The following is as extract fret a 1 Mew retails a. r> 1- f red, ' letter from Mr. Allan Bourn, purchasing in 'again of the D., L & N. R. R. At the meeting of ihe 1' Ihhe Accounts AYER'S PILLS a e •'1 uudo-rat amd 7• it are to Irate the em to Conttuittua et, he mouli,l • 'Ther I of the c-ewp..ay `herb tet. Where tire you Marc 16, Mr, lJ. N lectors ,.I. u . Ilse u the going I 1 wish to keep track of you. Allow bar to rimer regret that y uu aro to leave us.' item of $616 part t,' J. 1.. Deuasn, of p r t say, lunut, Mich., IA.Jy Scenes', refers tut a son-in-law of .•er tuwus ase. Nr. Jas. Saunders. Re was 1'rtuelbr • achuul teacher here : - ' th el- After a most f fel sorties 01 se ten veers Mr. Ja w Thompson has e- erect his Wnneclwn with the Dot od, Losing and Nettbern railroad coni in at this place. Failing health, Sicilia y to working iron 7 in the tuoruing till 10 he or 11 o'clock in the -evening, caused Mr. la Thompson to take this step. For the as past seven years he has helot theositionof 5- store -keeper and shop clerk. Daring the s- entire period of his ernployitte i4 he has all not been away from hu poet ureas thio ey two weeks, and the greater tart of the e, time was devoted to a trip made nave - 1 airy by the death of his father. He till - n ed his position with honor to himself, t and the sem-foes were so valuable that re the great corporation for which he work - I ed could not spare him lougeeeough to u allow him the vacation that his health In often dewatided. It is not until he re. ill signs outright that tete company realises of his great value to them, and certainly it d is latent to thew now since they have rt- to detail two competent men to do the Is work the evurfaithful and painstaking re Th.wupeon did. As well as having been a always on duty, never . falter:ng, nor 1 never being found aesias, he reared a e family id children, who, under his f,ls- ur tering rare, suppletnented by the live - and devotion of an estiniable wife, are n always referred to in the kindest words , by those who knew them as being ex - s emtplary in every way. Last evening at I half past 7 o'clock a seleot party of ladies e and gentlemen assembled in the room of of the radiated Y. M. C. A., and eh hely of after that time Mr,Thompum was usher- ed into their pre senor by Mr. A. 1'. n Sweet, foreman of the paint shop, who in a few fitting and brief retuarks into- e dueed him to those present, indicated e ,the object of the assemblage, and called upon Mr. P. H. Taylor, of the car de - t. pertinent, whe,euldrexsing Mr. Thorp- e son, said that be had not expected to e the tint one to say good-bye to one - esteemed so highly. He expressed a Ac- gret that ail would feel ups the depar- ture fromtheir business and social asse- t dation of one whom they had all learned ✓ to reamed for integrity and worth, and e honor for the probity of his character - He said a feeling of sorrow would be ex - ✓ perienced by those who had known him e when they wi re aware of his departure. e Th NI aspects to leave Uor his Quebec, for Ninths • in Fr nth Dr. Til field eld of duty ip Mimes, near Chlc., per's speech on the lean ala Paoife I:.•il ge, neat Thursday. His family will net way. He pointed tett Ore tee -At t:e n remove, however, fes several m,nths passed in the omninittt•• last year, emun otion White, Mr. themWhite, r.'fuaiul early •- sow- urate ef!sv. J. silwar.t.. to authorize the vellum: of any other reit, than the Budget Speech •,rid whi h was PanY stall containing twelve scones in the life Christ. Thee° are well executed analred beautifully colpictures which I i tend to take with me as] visit the echo° once a mouth, showing one new pinto each time, and constantly reviewing, th superintendent explaining for mi. showed the flat one last Sunday-th wise sten presenting the infant Saviei with gold, frankincenses and myrt'h afterwards the assistant told the chlldre of how i hid come so far to teach them how I wanted •oto make their heart good," and they must remember all said. But I had nut seid a word, I hay uut yet had anyone who could interpret fur ole. It is just dawning opnn me how very difficult this language utast be The ladies who have been fur years i the country, can not give the simplest 8 nelson son without the most lahoriou preparation, much leu interpret whil another speaks, and the Japanese do not understand English well enough to do i Su 1 alp shut up to the one resnurs "praying to my Father in secret wh can reward openly " Yesterday I cot* t fenced my vititing in the homes. Proposition made in the kindest wsntaer companying Mrs. Eby, I Balled on three by both Dr. and Mra. McDonald, but families, and were ro:eived with eviden the disadvantages of living alone, and pleasure, and served' with tea in thei the difficulties of housekeeping, before I dainty little enps. With the tea in th had a little knowledge of the language, first house we were given candy and pre and the desirability of being free from served oranges, in the next "mochi o all responsibility, during the first few cakes made of ground rice, bot in th months sof grappling with the language, next,three wonderful cakes were brough were all plat -et befuru uta in such a way and a pair of chopsticks. One cak be he re - as to remove all natural shrinking from becoming an intruder into the family, 1 am persuaded this was done at the sacrifice of torch personal convenience, and I feel it all the more deeply. I have had very little opportunity yetof •onsidering the work tint lies at my feet ; but I have nu . trouble in seeing :roro than to possible fur one to under- take. I stn .:autiuual oro every hand out to attempt tut flinch. I never felt no eager to enrage in teaching, as during my visits to the Sabbath school here, I 'tand perfectly helpless, facing a great need, my heart. burdened with the pre - hooked something like a very large to mato and was of a bright red col:ir, en other, green, representing a piece of b•ombpo, and tee third, brown, and mus have been meant for a pine apple. W thought they looked too pretty to break. Finally they were put in a nice little box and given to Nellie Eby, who occompa Med us and who received her share o attention, this people being greatly pleased to hear her talk Japanese so cor- rectly and fluently. Afterwards we called at the hospital to see the mother of "Asaiawa," one of the native preach- ers: This geed woman has been very emus message, and nut one word to ex- ill for some time and has been removed tress it. All the laborers in the vari- to this ,institution that she may receive ,,us missions, fed that irregular regular attend- the best •,f care. She is enduring her ance at the services, is the greaten: dig- steering with Christian resignation and couragement and lendrt ncu to the work when alae understood who I was, she in Japan , of course, this is the caae said among other thin, "Year Savour . among the children. 'Curiosity and love is my Savour." The devotion and ten - of novelty will bring them once or twice, derness of the son was very beautiful. I and they will be found no more. returned thankful forthe privilege i had the 'cost hopeful scheme for ever- enjoyed. I commenced my studies, and coming this difficulty is to- have day- have been fortunate enough the services of Dr. DcDonald's teacher for one hour each evening. In addition I have one aged to-dav a young girl, who has been highly recommended to me, to give Inc tea•. hours daily. Most of her time i employed by a Presbyterian lady, but 1 em gla,l to get lielj, trout her until i can snake better arrangements. My idea is to employ a young woman whose whole time can be at my drip„al. tine who will be able to teach rue the languQe, translate what I may write roto English, act as guide through the city and as interpreter during my visite, dcc. There is a Miss Wadda whn has long been anxinue to become a teacher, and devote her whole time to Christian work, and with this in visa- has refused several offers of marriage. This is the person who said " it seems like a thou- sand yearn till the ladies will come." 1 have thought i would be delightful to get a person wIlose heart the Lord has so prepared for His work, one whom I could train for a little roman. Her father died not long ago. so I du not know Ichetiier it will be possible now for her to come. 1 have not had an oppor- tunity to rood out. She is of good fami. ly, living in Shidzeroka, and there are prel;minary' steps to no taken. $o I have nla•le the above arrangements for the present 1 fear 1 1 - have wearied you with my long account. 1 have riven my plane and desires in detail, that you I f may the hotter understand my work and the efforts necessary to meet the de- isands. I would not close my letter t e f lichee's in connection with the different preaching appointments with native i•hristtan teachers, under the supervision of the Lady Missionaries, who will visit the schools as often ,as puasihlo, follow the children to their !humus, become ac- iluair.t d withe e the friends ends and it may of win at leant a few to Lane a greater inter- est in the Sabbath Scheel and Church aervices, and result in gathering in well - instructed meutbera of the church, and training up others in the Sunday Scho-,1. Of course this implies a small outlay of money and a great amount of persistent labor from the ladles you appoint to the work. Knowing as we'll as I de the ob- jects before the Society, their great need and prior claim, I have hesitated to ask for any appropriation especially in try first report. But I have considered you have put great honor upon and reposed great trust in Ise by sending Inc to this field to find work to do for the Master. Every business transaction has its finan- cial side ; you would certainly look at that side when you undertook the work, and a little outlay in the beginning may bring in large returns. The scheme is at least worthy of your consideration. Four hundred defiers ($400) I am told would be audicient to pay teachers and the running expenses of the sehools for a year. There is on such school incon- nection c n - nection with the mission and there is no difficulty in getting invite, whose parents will insist upon regular attendance, for they are required to pay a nominal alae for tuition. This plan of work was not proposed to me ; but when I talke•l it without mentioning Dr. Talrnaee by over, 1 tumid that the ministers here, name. Everytiline that forethought, had long seen not only the desirability,! experience and a Christian heart could but the great necessity for just ,inch a I devise w•as done for my c -,mf, It. i am sire no t one the fourteen missionaries nor party cars ever forget Dr. and Mrs Talmage and daughters. May they he abundantly rewarded for their life long 'notice in the trying climate .If China. Commending myself $?ant to your ,ym- Dothy and prayers, care We are sorry to part w hen we've said the gd Shall weoomeetbye, on the morrow and see eye to eye, With none of 'hese missing, with not one lost to IN the emends were parting with est kindly to- night onight 1 Mr. Taylor concluded by wishing nuc- rteu and prosperity to Mr. 7'totnpson. Mr. Sweet. next called upon Mr. Peter B. Haight, who, •'n behalf of the demon presetrting Mr. Thompson with a gold watch and chain and Locket, remarked that talk was usually an idle ceremony, though sometitnes it reached the heart. To Mr. Thompson : Your friends have dele- gated me to present to you this watch and chain and locket; not for its intrinsic vales, but ma token of their esteem fur you, to ever remind you of the ariendly feelings and cher- ishek asa.ciattenms as a ttstimun 1 is ot the high regi. ,bey have for you. It is all gold; there is no dross in it; if there was, it,would not be a fitting testimonial for you. Take it, Mr. Thompson. as a treasure., and ma• it ever re, mind you of yuur friends. in a abort time we wilt send you, properly inscribed and framed, tete names of tho•.e Who make this tribute to your worth tonight, ale Thoilipsim said he was ‘c' -y eau surprised ; that he lead berm sent for at had acme into the building it, the heti that he bad seine urgent duty to perform. If he hal kuowu it was or this pure, he dad not think he w.iuld have be brought so easily ; that if hu gamed t good favor ..f his e'e-workers he h. clime it in trying to do leis duty, not (11 ly to his employers, but to emery luau. Frank M. Barnes, engineer. sed th he could say for the cotnp:wy and for n of Mr. Thanps• m's frirno8, that his su censor would be hard to tind,th,t throug his •nstrnu,emtality he nMr. 1humps•nt) had contributed to the happiness of them i all, he had spade their home. hurpitable i and warm,and it waus,with real re,ret that c they parted with him, their industrious, 1 upright and honorable co-worker. t The demu*e of the Rev. J Edwards, which took plain iu Exeter on Saturday last, will be regretted by his roomy friends and aaluaint•Ueve. Ucuease,l fins leen ailing for 1101111 111I11., :01.1 his sufferings lately were er, Ing itemise. Twine was the surgeon's kuife used to mitigate there lest the diarase proved fatal, though gran - tiny; a happy release. By his death the community has lest an limited member, and the church a comstent and uatrful pil- lar. lie was an old and stimul fat pion- eer worker, whose labors extended over fifty years, having been sent ant }nem England as a mine. onary of the Refile Christian Church. Heplenty's took a pro- minent stand for any scheme fleet had for its object the moral and religious ele- vation of his foliowutan. A spirit of phi- lanthropy paevaded bin atacti..ns,amd while he upheld the ,l.oc'rine taught by tho Church of his choice, he was ever in sym- patby with every denomination en- gaged its the evangelisation 11 mankind, Ha genuine purity no one doubted ; his eau a blameless life--aud as zealous and successful as blameless. He was super- anuated fourteen year, ago. The remains were interred in the Exeter cemetery on Monday last. The rohsegnies were con- ducted by the Raiv..1. .1. Rise, of Clinton secretary of the ('enference, in the ab- sence of the President. who was unable to attend. Service wax held in the B. C. Church at 10 a. in. After singing and prayer, the 9th Nairn was reed, and the memory of the deceased eulogised. The following ministers were present :- Revs. J. J. Rice, Clinton ; R. Roberta, Toronto ; D. H. Butt, Londe') ; Wm uanoe, Elimville ; T Rroad, Crediton ; W. Combo, I'almorne : F. M. Whittorl:, Renatll. -!Times Tbs late Peter Med ries. Peter McLaren, the well-known pro. pewter of the Queen's Hotel, Clinton, and son of Mr. Duncan McLaren, Col- borne, died ort Sunday, 11th nee., seed 41 years and one month. Decamped, while in the employ of the G.T.E. at Detroit some years ago, and with as ac- cident by which he lost a leg geed an arm. His vigorous constitution enabled him to outlive the disaster. He then returned to Canada and engaged in the hotel business. first in Saltford, latterly in Clinton. He was warmly esteemed, fact of which his funeral on Wednesday was a striking proof. It was under the direction of the I. n. O. ]R. , he briny s member of Clinton b ldge 'The remains were brought to•fJederich by the noon train, where a nue,Mr of friends and members of the (Mier lead joined the tort.te to Colborne Cemetery. 2011 elb/rL A foot bridge is being built oter the river near the barber. 'jute eyes of our villagers ire now turn ed towards Ottawa. .e grant for the harbor is expected. Miss Annie Mahatfy officiated ae first' tnndesmxid at the marriage of Miss Kate Boyd, en Wednesday; 14th lilt.. at Lucknow chi The from! waters of Lake Huron now - ed forma the hest means of eommuntcatien of with Gnderich, the sleiehing ..n the roads being almost gone. Mr. Reht. Graham, blacksmith, of this village, who has lately passed his fifty- seventh birthday, will ruse a foot race of 200 yards against anymall tri the aouut y, er eroy years , f ri , f age, for o purse of j $60. Pellow, a saw mill own,-., of this village, is doubtless de.,tint•IL r, c- I rank in the class of inventors. For S.1110 h time ho has been engaged in contructin•e it water -wheel, ,.n nm entirely different . irineiple front ally at present in use, and s now highly gratified to find that me- ess has crowned his efforts- Mr. Pel - ow ,tares that he has given his invers- ion a fair and honest trial, and finds hat it gives the uttnost satisfaction, and s far nuperier to any of the water wheels n use in this province. It is his inten- inn to take out a patent. se en he ►d at , Mr. W. T. 11 i. Mr. C. E. Bead, of the railroad Y.M C. A., said that the expressions of friend ship and esteem for Mr. Thompson wer most pleasant to him and thanked hit for his co-operation in his work. Hu re gretted to have hint leave, and assure him that the best wishes of many woul follow blind° his new field of duty. Mr. Head invited the many stranger , t . i e n t present to come often, as they wou i always be welcome. Mr. A. P. Sweet maid that he rt,-echoet all that had been said et Mr. Thompste as an upright, honorable and atraight(or ward man, and that he w' a theIli 1 m t greatest aUCCCM and happiness. The watch consists of one of the Rcck- orl movement, with solid gold (Dee - ear) cases of recent and beautiful de- ign, and very tine finish. On one side here was engraved the monogram "J. T:" and on the revere° a representation. vas sea ork. Oti the side of the case there nt'ravedI resented t Jame, 'Manipur* by hi+ friends of the A, L. cfc N. R. R., Ionic, Mie1t. , Marsh 12, 1S83.'' The chain, likewise Of solid 'told, was of an unusrwlly hands°tine pattern, and the ieket of gold set with onyx wao similarly ppropriate. The watch, ehain and 'diet were obtained .1 Mr. f Ii. Bed- •nl. The hatd,,oele present was admired by many of theme present, n'id those who had contributed to the plcassr t occasion, left f..r their homes, while Mr. Thomp- son went with several friend, to unite ith them at a fraternal meeting. The fellewine :+ a copy of a letter from neral-M*iitner Mulliken . GUM F:a .r MAN rusts "rrtCr. Dreier?, 7.-n. to Ilea I J Thompson. Pao. Provoker; er and $bop A Cunt Discovery. That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving ninny of their • dear ones froni an early grave. Truly is i Dr. King's new Discovery for Consump- tion, (Soughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Lose of Voice, Tickling in t the Throat. Pain in Side Ind Chet, or . any dieease of the Throat and Lungs, a i : - =1. . positit•e cure. Guaranteed Trial Boo I ' ties free at J. Wilson's Drug Store. Large (, •(;"--; - size 81.00. (t) • +, F1 overridden in this ease, :.d weer.i in th terns o e the t of gW,lufh n Ce1p rrtU{ Lite vlolatioe of ti,3 reit, held •do n. 'Inmate. te. Idarlem and 11ul.,ek ole p•+rt�e1 i1r, Ito's' motion, and •lta,wv.t that thhhe speech ivies a pertly/el speech which the pnhlic foods r<: eidie : ate: a to i, is tor. 'I�r. linter:ill (Ilri' I gate hie teo.ti- n sty as t, the tithe:'•, ,.t ria s..• • :n.vlti for the work which ' owl, at t ,•recti- cal printer, he kit t.. 1.•+ ;e. !lire* ennui 1'•.• a:,u 'ut" e•e!+td lost • bora dune Lir at tl... m.o.::1 )' c •/t.'�ract fatten. Sera 1., , ,.. t T:1 stet °flee, Tupper, airiest , l.s Mateo, White, lees tial li..wt-U. , ado.,aei.,; :. .l, {;..d the action of t'le ' •o. . sin ut, el tun. • the case to bac re •.'t•••..ttal .u, , ,.,..,,enw i that a 11.'4' io•.li•'5 111 Ii•earl t. +he idly.: . !,.cel hteen ail/opted. 11r. Toupee evil the Freueh translation waerequirei for dis- tribution attt.- u. Palle') c •Idtali,•s. i. J. ll.twkine It.1)v� an aha•. mitut•nt, which he said .via, Indiana IOW, epptov- in, the course purautsl. It was tarried by a party c,, , and ti,. nnmittee ;ul• jeurued. Made a Mas et 111i. tt. beck, ..t C1:utdel..y.• u.i.wl alarnlinaly iU with a severe cold thiligh which he was et -minted to L;a lied for eight days. The alarming symptom were a hard alt) e..:igh aud the raising of a ennsider;►hle quantity of st i:ky phlegm. There seemed to be no doubt that he *as well atarted ,u 'Ie road to -••nsaiiuptien Just about that tune ko batten aging Dr. Wilson's Puluiut:aiy Cherry' Balsam, and in a short time in his own words, "it trade a well ntsn ,•f itis.-' f' e, Always s•o. saekteu•e Arnica Salve. 'Tlle ^•Vatert medical wont •r t•f the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burne, Hrutsee,Cuts,likers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, 0t.tcsus, Pikes, Chilblains, (orna, Tetter. Chapped Hands, ;end all Skin Eruptiwu, guaaanteed to curt it, every instance, or ninncy refunded Ire.. per box. For sale by .1. Wilton. ►y, CURE eiek Headache and retikt art pm troebks r • Sect to a bel loai.tat. io t he r�ss�, ser e u 1,:s mem. Nwea Drewsier+ae, DWati after rating, Pain is the tilde, Les WO* their mod resr.rl ark moms/ has bees shown It, car lig 10 'ICK was dacbe,, et Carte', Cttne Lllrer Tillsar. i -a. o luable la Coensfplta., curiae and prer.•ataa; this d�sfag eompptalat, wbue tbey ars , correct of ineeneb. allow ;ate the liver and resalate tits bowels. Et ea if they only cured EA Aehe tory would be al wmo ssdfer for this dlstre'atag cometarnt : 1 tt forte- Sately their goodness dors not cod tern, and those watt tysce Y them will end t lath. pale able la so many ways that they wfllnotheewil!` o to do without tb, .n. But after all sick h.at 014E Is the bar.c of so many lives that here Is make our great boast Our pails Cure it ulaIJ others do not Carter's Little Liver PII1s aro very *man and very easy to take. One er two pion to make a door. They arc strictly vegetable and do not gr er purge, bat b their gentle action plena all whet use them. Tnvials at9lcents: Are for 1. Said by druggists everywhere, or Meat by CARTER MEDICINE CO., Nom York City. 11. A Isrp properties of Me dlsleMU which rause t Lu1,at uSSsrbtg hose i�sagss•nt of the atoslfib,Mwrl� ideas• Attains CA?is*Tri Ptt est d*' t� 4155. erpik'sul are especially rLiju4 M Mere lbs ONION' eau.e.i by their 4siI , hal aeaar/tttoa, tualge leygys�L Io7.e■- trry. ahem d Ober esti ell of which t y see • oafs, Neu, Wed onisaut remedy. The •xtendve tea at *Se PlLts by 'eminent pbydataas la regal pasetlee, shows aarustaksbly t5. In wlsteb tiasy are lose W atatttsal pared 'a ars cow of vegetable nab aro a Om Iran nalasss .and sal , eatery�� noel or any MWr taJcri..us Inge am A r.r from Neadacbe writer ' Arates Pette are invaluable w ins, and are m71etrta10 eompa,•n•1'. t have been a Severe SuEerer hurt Headache, anal year PIYw�toe sten Nh thin` 1 e,wld look to for relied. will 9uic1 ly ,cure w) bowels and flee Weer Crow pain. They aro the most SRectltea5 tl the easiest braes 1 have .•.eel.n,a1. It Ise piesn•„ so sae ni see ak In their prates, and 1 always .t when ute:esl. n1 ,.Ren. W. 1� l'Ae,, of W. 1., Pap a Hr,,, Yrtwkau St.. I:Iebniuttd, Va., Jure 3, left. "1 have used Ann'''e PILL 1a namb•rl.0 In .tasaees as reosseir acted by you, and Isara never known them to fail to seaettpasb the desired r, suit We constantly keep Urns toll heed at our home, atwl wire them. as a pI�eaa•et Sats and reliable family mt„dioinc. FOR DY8P!I'*IA rev are Invaluable. J. T. lLaias," jifesls, Teams, Jane 1T, wttlk. '41. llev. FHAN, is H. 1latLnws, writing from 4Nnwtn, Ga.. says: '• lent sow yaws I bare balm eublect to constipation, from which Ise spite .4 the use of ruw8etues ut various ands, 1 Pilfered Increasing Inuuaaea,ie tit, Until some sleuths ago 1 beau tamed A5-ti'S Pit,t,a, They Lara. tenthly corrected the costive habit and have vastly improved my g•uers) health," A\'CKs CATHAKTtt• PILL, correct Irre`ularl ties of the bowels, stimulate the appetl:0 tad digestion, and by their prompt and thorough action give nuc Siovigor to thelil>JlS physical rttrraaen av Dr. J. C. A� k Co., Lowell, Masa. Sold by a:1 Isruaguta. �Ulllvu, 411 rtpelieoee the wonderful bend OLD, AND I seal effects of MIDDLE- 1 Ayer's Sarsaparilla. AGED. Cbiidreb wltb lore 5Pye. Roes r nr any scrofulous or syphlilttc t may be nada healthy and strong by Its lase. Mold ty all I'rugmats , 411, sea bottle for SS. Eitrarerdinary Offer ! TU Al3�TTTiB- GOOD8 UNSOLD RETURNED 1f you ate ant of employment an.l want in *tett it, r. tiurineas yon can mako fr ui 83 t.. *t1U a day clear, and take n" risk of lots, we will send you on receipt of $11, goods that Will len readily in a few days for $25. If tl e Agent. his to sell these . ,i.ls in four days, they can rot urn :.:l unsold to ua. and we will re tWrit then, their money, can scything be fairer 1 We take all risk if hiss, and the Agent gets marred in a business that will he pert:relent. wed pay frees $1,000 k, $13,(k)0 a year Ladles can doas well as west. We suit an Agent is every 'natty., Full pa• titulars frena Address, U. `: �f nufactu. ng (' ,,, No. 116 Smith field Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. ► a I RE rUARANTEEL, ?AGNETICMEDIC1" '-;` .oRc�tvr;;;i • itJR'. F000. tsar silt! aa,f 1,;552. Vale wad remold, • a t erronanesa in an Its stage Lea- orrh¢n, 1f,twrewalsa,t .s'ernniWl Weakness any ,:euerrrl Loss of perm. It repairs er cant 1Vtatc, R('rlrewatr, the Jaded laid feet, .a',mg,rA..irs IA. F, eni.d Brain, and Re- a.Ir•r. ++'ter�p,.rCisey, o Tone ad Eiger to tAe I r bet: -f C7rr.eraiiee ()rpm's. With each or- rTwi.LVE packages acoompani,d wit* •eller. we will tend our Written Guar- , o••• to resent the money, if the treatment •,ea DOT a inset a cure. It Is the Cheapest and !:cwt Medje:ne ir, the market. aiirret1 particular,, in our pamphlet, which •'e,:e.tre to snail free to any address. OAP 11*ttaarMi. Mova per box. edicine in sr fbr ierog. will b. rnaifM free of ,oat �' e mane", nrta.11ieasing aKe'onteacfptotthe M it`A'$.le.tCKCTtf NlElese glra , ,Id Sri(iedeTieh, b�r Watdeor, Oat., Canada' an premiere everywhere 1llttiws and 186�1I t:"e.:.i 1f,,ne•nt, (oaae//fmCn !'roat.xrt,or- Sexual :1iaot y ear- . T.rYU=l line of operation ; and it was fir this work they were ao imrxortunate for hely helpers. At icy ropiest a meeting of the mission was called, that I tnight know the opinion o: all. It was omni. mous -every tete eticuuragiag Inc to all i could to secure this grant of $400. While 1 hesitate,] abort making the re- 1 1 remain, Wand at this early date- thea. words( Violin devotedly. tie silver is loins, and the gold is .Signed' MARTHA J. CteTsrr•, mine," .sccltrtw to my mind, and I thought that fr,ssibly, if the need were 1 known, the Lord might put it intro the Et Etlfiit. hearts of some ni the stewards •.f bis I i w bounty, the present cut of their *bund- f Nt. With tm Phillip', of the ^th con., ewe, s free wall ,,Sonne time, Hi... fori Ashfield, who suffered for the last 12 ' (' 1. a I' f• this eine_t, end „in ereteq'bee my hands. years with otseaae of the ehut hone, had There is one pante tbtng I em aaaiolu 4. a aar,{inl operation, ta,rto,rrned last Fri- day by i)c •McKtd, �sststed b • lies 1; du : I would iike to lase •a few temple } ra ' ham, cf Brussels, McCriuniton. mf Luck- runnel's, polar '""ii"" upon w of .• b sow, and Hutchison, of Dungannon. in I which the shine Ione was removed. Air.* in .aa ed ihe aUs th. !sa ttatb school rooms. They will lie eery tsexpensive, add very Philip at present is doing well. much to the rp•wt.rrane+•, and 1 think they would aortae as the .iapa-: List Sunday Mra. Henry Alton mete~MS nese love decora'ien We are in lea!' a painful accident While walking & sfneted ti. be •' wise s serpeeta,•" end t amnia the floor a needle ran into her Ire to " catch with guile." A very few (earl. After suffering for some time she dollars wmuld be suEcleut, and I eek hod her feat ,opened anal the needle re hitt thews from the Mission ►,ands 1 prise moved. CleHt linea. DRAG Sarre- Yotn of the ossa., woke- n n took sae quite by ser as yen bees wade ea ea - tats rowftgissecli to sal sr es ressewida. Tem mum as,a mgt. tbeltty� MI pees. 7 id - roe la eeneseee IIM5 lege les 11448,2ty w M eawaw ;4r, . • every illetsaa MTarte tram. ata .1 R, ltrtirwrv. Clatter, manager It. GEORGE SEYMOUR, OF Wheeler's Elixir of Phombates and Call/aye quite extensivelyin my practice to a large number of eases or which it 1s recommended, and f ant happy to state that 1 And It a remedy of great value and efficiency as a tonic in the treatment of chronic diem/lea Pensee excitement hes been caused in in the United States by the discovery that Senator Taber, the silver prince of Cnloredn, who recently married a Miss Elizabeth Mc(', urt., with great ceremony at Washinetnn, had A wife living at the time from when he had never been di- vorced. The case is further cemphested by the fact that the bride, Miss McUourt also has another husband living. The parties have been denounced by the Catbolicohurch, is which they halon[,, and by which they were each Hurried twice. ' 171 • t . ;tf Pied ail • Witaia le Iowa, ntbrsak ,Y!aaoari.1,aa- asa, low Utak*, A-: � e teasers! Teva& ...Wink Yoe J�LW 61'ON d ,� Lr 9 !INCIPAt+LINE i iot:TUUT. W HCLR1T Tern? new ,o Rt. Jove a t stones, topr$p, Um, • tor. [i545.(4 rsstest sad IT ?-wre-rs.o th4t res, of tee ilea et es LOP. c then sad the ess Nair ray vepetsd r ths erg whisk its persistent use trill detnenstrate L....am lung troubles, while its soothing and re- ,,4,41"lisertio. , ip. = trikar.-1'.31"4'.,!' storative effects ere realized at (once. all antreate frames we'tras, es re.' my daughter was very ill with Nine* ' Oncolipati.•n Bitters with wonderful re- sells, ens bottle entirely aulatlood th. fever and thermighly restered her to hee:th and vigor -1 ravel isia • ebilessre sit at tear er. tweet !Ube, er Odder?. narlian P.m. Ag t, eftw ree• o fret Irv. e Pilea ' 4" ' JOHN' TON, 09.110A00. 'T:eket Agent, finder eh) Trust not tlw mere, of thy.° Who ledil their 1....uotratt Nor to each simittii, ...er 1 Vedas from :let us:east's ilepil To he strewn lee Hem Ai 11, Nor to the winde thy *Mr. P341', 1.111.1ur trampling hoof The lady sold of thy trier' Or frit en fruits 111‘11.1 to Mae It is the lewun em /IA TO 'Meld tt• gems fruits WI Revealed alone oll II•ve te the world its juin ite But keep reser) ed 101 ~b. The peens ue emote v• May know thy gen' All hearts th) loving po.v• !tut int fen hand., oft 1111e al Thu veal) ring of pricele• collars ale 1 .0t the most i Velvet lawmen anew in favour. PariliFE""310:41.:rricelatiFell:uedrit Jill". pi nail dresses. Iu Paris, s'aows and aistch the dress. We will have emetic bruidery and lace. fashisaable f▪ avour. Hoops, crinoline lied wear go tereether. The combinntitell coo designs of new e• atteens Thu evauescent festal( v.ething has disappears oeetely coveral by the Slippers ith *traps, are far elegant house w -4.:tiArtliF:lii...ruerF1,111:are'reullan"c"imitoyh cisahl‘pricitttneyiintell taken the pla.cs fieht Black silk stockings, Underwear must he ongs are reamer colt detvareas:;ousemiagE _iipdisiairrie-tjet:11,e1:.;:ri:41,.,ili.a,glii jou nature, hy al,, iLie tle of Electric Bitters will follow ; you will b pain and misery ,iv:;_11. bottle by. J,_lik ilson. Tim Areas: 'New York, March i just been received ie vane, of the frightful daring teronauts in TA and an assistant moo that city before an it 1,000 feet up Capt. I !vfiTohnor:noriainl'erwefrit°rinheali: WAS WW1 t11 part, allo fell from the fearful went up from ths p the othbil 1...hteosoeusen,dihnigi:initilit Iva ground He died Both these person -26 te any ▪ one ser rhytrie on 'Nees little gem for the ' your ciraggest. or, In the hater, ratitinbisuhastreceaulitovel niseendaotinedoon forbytho( and the permAneu ney diseases, as I fol,loiyuinrihr.lacwireani ttilaseemirictsiusli 4gathligepseredofolailelicttul' ri,:oheabbereeelminonmpannf pseathlenet,es ti re*veltedtel egve or'saajbaflimaill pes t ed:5411 por ce &sr,: trith e Initardigesialiostmn no morn think man, and tray, te▪ am at bale trial botties at