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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-07-20, Page 24) THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIAY, JULY 20. 1/13. IEhe Poet's (tomer. N•ehely', Weer bow No. •i''''''.._ When a pursue is haunted with a attaug(t undefined feeling of some im- pending calamity about which be own say nothing particular, he had better look out. is si a signal of distress intimating that sonsiMbing is wrong. There is ne use in saying that it is merely imaginary. Imaginary or cot, so far as the external world is concerned, it is terribly real to the person mat nearly concerned, and it not checked may issue in madams and suicide. Look at that man skulking along the street as if he were watched by a dozen detectives, and knew it. He thinks that everybody is laughigfr at him, though everybody has something else to do. He thinks that his friends have all turned against him, though the very op- posite is the fact. He thinks that he is a terrible fraud and is bound to be found out some day, though he has often felt that way before and has never been found out yet. He wakens up with a start during the night and is sure that death from starvation is ut the door, though there is long likelihood of a eta -a- tm -table and well-proviled-for old age. He dues a hum:red other things, "cutt- ing" his friends on the streets among other things. Why all this unreasonable fuss ? We do not know how to describe Lew aplrlsed re.ple. .T IVeratTok strew, e?. alt«•H wTAYIO) , OLA'.oOW, e.OThant,. ay, Tt11by, I'm hilts, tamale a safe tech( ere been And 1 wades for worlds gene the Mie daft Had 1 been Tike some lutes w ha tale driest' and vet ton, 1L'a as likely as no rd ilea serer caulthteugk Prae the head o' thu bow. to our sin Nasal door, neer saw the toua In sic turmoil afore, A' turned tapsalteerte and twisted gree. No a man, wtfe, or wean ta't a sober but me. But gudeness be thankit, I'm bear nate and noun' Por faith there'll be news o' this uicht in the Noun. 'rhe very cab horses are fuddled complete ; The are whiles on the platnstanes, and whiles on the street. l'omini doon the Auld Fennel the pavement jalap up, And richt on my poor nose it landed a whop; Then a drunken lamp -test gar'd my bonnet play flee. 'Twad be tellin them a' were they sober like me. There f met Rab the coalman gown stoittcrin• Mime, ilia donkey was drunk. and his doug was the same Has auld cuddy-cairt had a farawa soon' Ae weel it was equate and the ither /kbn roun'; And yes sin cera cousin, fang Tam M'Kervall, 1 met him there leading his horse by the tail. comes to this, that the blood has gone And 'twos very weel seen he'd o drap in his it in medical phraseology, but it just e'e Oh. it's awful to see sea few sober like mc. The mune, which for ages has shoae frac a• binn, Noo shines ou the earth frae the depths o' the Jinn, And that pimple faced )'ill -seller, dam Muck. leeoo, Has made yer tine kirk a big whiskey shop noo; 'rhe parson's ai fou as a piper Mimics', And he'e dancing a jig to the ten -o'clock bell, And the capers he's cutting are weetn• to see Ah ! Tibb, lass, ee're blessed wi' yin sober like • too strongly to the head, that the sto- reaat is out of order, that he had better turn over a ner leaf. You understand Not a few who read those lines reply, "Oh yon, I see!" Very wall, take the hint in time. What is the use of going nn after that fashion ? unless, indoed, you wish to get out of life and be done with it. Inc. Sic a throughither nicht in this Noun 1 ne'er Saw, The Rodbies are drunk and the Railies and a, And there's folks on the root where the loins used to be. Thrang throwiri down slates at a' bodies they see : There the veru toun pump critd me ower to partake. And held out his hail' as 1 left him to shake, ' But 1 gied him the slip. 1 could vera wed see That he wasna a churn for yin sober like me. Barry n Gentleman. Girls, if you want to be happy in mar- ried life, marry a gentleman. A true gentleman is generous and un- eeltish. He regards another's happiness and welfare as hie own. You will see the trait running through all'his action». A man who is a hear at home among his sisters, is just the man ,to avoid w -hen you come to the great questiun. wl.ich is to be answered by yes or no, A man may be ever so rustic in hie early surroundings, but if a true gentle- man he will not bring a blush to your cheek in any society by his absurd be- havior. There is an instinctive politeness inher- ent in such a character,which everywhere commands respect, and makes its owner pass for what he is --ore of eat ore's n• de - Jealousy. Who sen say what an amount of: jeal- ousy is floating around everywhereor what strange shapes it is continually tak- ing ? Sometimes it is very carefully con- cealed, though not su much su as not to crop nut very unmistakeably. At other timea it comes out withtut apparently the pretence of concealment. It is a fact everywhere ; among 'dear friends' as amung bitter enemies, and in the church as in the world. Eveh . newspaper men are not.free from it, and doctors are cre- dited with a larger amount of the afflic- tion than even the other learned profes- sions, though in all conscience these last are bad enough. What prophecies there are of failure when one gets before anoth- er or manages to secure a position an- other coveted ! How cony and yet with what a twinkle of satisfaction are ac- counts received of a 'dear friend's' non- success ! How the unpleasant story is repeated How the head is shaken so wisely and so significantly ! Business jealousies are often as bad as love ones, and the ambitions of public life make sad havocof private friendships. From the little one scarcely able to walk to the grey-haired grandmother tottering into the grave. this demon rules. outrage on • colored ('Ierg)man. men. _ Do not despair. girls ; there are such IThe Texas Siftiogt says that the Rev. men still in the world. You need not Melancthen Filth, a colored divine, re - all die old maids. But wait until the ceired a call front a colored congregation princes pass by. No harm in delay. ' provided he gave satisfaction. The oth- 1•ou will not be apt to find him in the , er Sunday ho preached his trial sermon. ball -room, and I know he will never be -After it was over he walked home with seen walking into a liquor saloon. Nor is he the champion billiard player. He has not had time to become a 'champion,' for he has had tee much honest, earnest work to do in the world. 1 have always observed that these 'cham- pions were seldom goad for much else. Be very wary in abusing, girls, iv):en tie teach is at stake. Do not mistake a passim; fancy for undying lore. Marry• in;; in haste rarely ends well.• l)1.eased Went. A Colliugiiood despatch says : About Awe.weck. a p a va'uable steer belong- ing to Mr. dances Irwin. a farmer Tieing near Ravenna, became bloated to an en- ormous sire, and appeared to suffer such agony that it was killed. On cutting it it open it was found that the caul, or "Apron fat," and the kidney suet were putritied and the carcase gave nut a most siceening smell. It was at first decided to blew it down to tallow, but afteraeve- ral days a Cullingw sal butcher visited the farm and offered to buy the hind- quarters for $5. Mr. Irwin n hired man accepted the otter, and although Mr. Irwin himself said he would not under- take to sell the meat for food for 81,000,w the butcher brought it to Collingotel, and it is alleged sold it to his customers. No action has been taken by the authori- ties, and the F.nfrrpri;,., which unearth- ed the matter is very aeterr in its criti- cisms on the pellet anti the 3fayor, trL„tu Uncle Mose, who is celebrated for being the most candid nigger in Austin. "Dat ar cengregattun,” said the Rev. Fish, patronizingly, "ant composed ob ale tinest-i oking body of menT eber saw. "If dat am your candid pinion you should nehber have called 'ant belubbed bredern." "Why not, Uncle Mose (' "Rekase you don't look like you bo - longed to de family. 1 ou ain't fine enough loukiu' to be more clan a forty- second cousin, much less a brudder." There now exists a polar wave, ora , glacial. period between Uncle Mose and ---shift nem pastor, and there i4.smite_ _balk of a hostile meeting. The Wright slide. Isitik "n the bright side—it is the right side, The tiunes may go hard, but it will stake theta no easier by wearing a :leanly- countenance. it is the sunshine and not the cloud that makes the flower There is always that before oraround us which aliowld cheer and till the heart with warmth. The sky is blue ten times where it is black once. You have troub- les, it may be. So have others, none or free from them. Perhaps it is well that none should bo. They give sinew and They Weer.•$ Asada leases. Atlee the score 1 us who rushed into a ratliotd sitting house in Mississippi at the call of twenty „minutes for dinner," was a chap who had his mind wade up to say something unpleasant when he alma to pay fur ,veal. Hewes growling wheel he went in and he jawed all the while he was eating,and when he slouch- ed up to the desk to pay hie seventy -fire scuts he broke uut with. "Thew sandwiches are enough to kill • dog !" "What sandwiches 1" "Why, them un the table, "But we have no sandwiches on th'e table, air," protested the landlord. "You haveu't ? Well, L el...uld like ts. know what you call them roasted brick- bat, on that blue platter f' "You didn't try to eat (Ale of those ! ' "Yea, I did !" ''Then, my friend, you hod better leo for a doctor at once ! Them are table or. naments, made of terra-cotta, and were placed there to help fill up space ! Land o'cats ! but you must have lived in a cane -brake all your life 1" The traveller rushed into the car and began to 'suck ata brandy -flask, and he didn't get over looking pale fer three hour And they were sandwiches after all— raid good ham sandwiches nide that day The landlord had adopted that particular style, instead of using a club. A Pleasant Experiment With ar't. Oehbcrns. J. Herten, of Colborne, has p.ureh a suckiusr colt fruits Thus. McLaugh tri, of�Brussels, for the sew of X ,, 200, al.A cut from Solomon Staeuing for 11165. ?a—Aker/2111th. Feet& Suit. Jatues Aikunhead has sold his (arta of 100 sores, being lot 44, L. It. S., Tuckersmith, to Jotu Hunter, fur the aunt of $8,000. Mr. Hunter gets a good bargain, as he gets the farm just as it stands, with all that is on it. Mr. Atkenhcad has bought a house itt Ciele- rich, to which he will reluove and enjoy that well-eaniee rest which his lung labor iu Huron entitle him to. He has been a resident ,Lf this township for a great many years. Golterioh Township. Hoimeavtlle, July Nth, lst43. Council met to -day pursuant to ad- j..urut. Members alt present. Minutes of hest meeting read and passed. By- law No. 4, present year, prohibiting ell kinds of cattle, horses, sheep, pigs and geese from running at large, was rend three times encs pasteal. Moved by J. Cox. seconded by J. Beacom, that by• law No. 4, of present year as 'now read, be passed—Carried. Moved by J. Cox, seconded by J. H. Elliott. that the reeve and treasurer are authorised by this council to borrow of the Munson bank, Clinton, the sum of $500 for town- ship purposes—Carried. Moved by I. Beacom, seconded by J. H. Elliott, that the following accounts be paid, viz :,Jos. Miller, indigent, one quarter's allowance $18.75; 1Wru. Culling, indigent, one ,luarters allowance, $18.75 ; •1. Miller, indigent, 20 days' board, $4 ; he having been removed from Holmesville to Mrs. Do you want to gruw salt, and, at the Collins', Gth con., same as before. Tape name time, have an interesting, handsome line fur J. Beacom, 50 cents ; R. Bray, indigent, one quarter's allowance 8110. Letter from county clerk read, stating that the sum of $3,68a35 is required from Goderich township this year for county purposes. Council adjourned to journed to meet again the second Men - day in August—.leg PermN, clerk. or,tatnent 1 The proceeding is a novel chemical experiment that may be tried by any one. Put in a goblet one table spoonful of salt and one spoonful of blu- ing ; till the goblet two-thirds full cf water and set it in a jposition where it will have plenty of alurm'th and sunlight. Int e little while sparkling crystals sill commence ferning on the outside of the Geed for alar and Beast. \Ir. Wm. G. 1Watereon, Mattawa,(hit. wri'es : 1)r. Dow as Sturgeon Oil Lini glass, and it is both a novel and interest • meet cured my hors which was injured while Ila trying ing sight to -watch it gradually growing I stumpplit cut tid tHo iia hind beg, es steponlyover wasa day by day until the!outside of the goblet laid up part of a day, and it left no is entirely covered over with beautiful blemish." Mr. Waterson says he would not be without it for ten times its price. This is only one of many cases which might be recited. white crystals. Another variation of this beautiful experiment would be to take a goblet with the Lase broken off and fasten it in the center of a thin piece of board, whieh may he round, square on oblong. After t:.e crystals have formed en the glass, set it on a tiny wall -bracket and place a bright holiday or birthday card in front of it ; this will hide the base.'on which no crystals will -form. After this is dune till the goblets with flowers or dried. grasses, and you will have a rase which will cost comparatively little*, and in reality adds to the bric-a-brac of the room. The sleep of WlWuaalres. Amaaa Stone, the Cleeland millionaire who committed suicide, did so because he could not sleep. How many million - airs are there who would give one of there millions if they could sleep as well nights as Pat who takes care of their horses, or the poor man who works in their gardens. Every million dollars a man accumulates after ice has a compet- ency is a weight of lead upon his brain. He dues not enjoy the money, and no- body else can. What dues it profit a man to gain a bushel of money, and lay awake nights and see spooks, and cell and tum- ble on a soft bed until eve;] terve is on a strike. A millionaire who can take a fish pole and go off to a pend and catch bull Beads, and forget,that ito is worth a hundred dollars, has got an easy time; but few of thea{ can do it. The spec- tacle of a man who has got six trillion dollars, blowing his brains out, ought to make thousands who are rich and who are rustlipg for more,stop and think -,and then ,suit business and fiehina.— Peck's Sun. The idea of two Virginia editors Light- ing a duel is absurd. What on earth du editors want to tight (fuels for when they have newspapers through which they can abuse each other to their hearts' content( One of them w . ata shot in the leg and had Ito he carried off the field looking like one of his own editorials—a leaded arti- cle. No - household should be considered complete without a bottle of Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure is in the closet. It is the only remedy that will positively, permanently and promptly cure all forms of kidney diseases, Sold by J. 'Wilson 2ut A Rew.s n—Of one dozeu "Teem:e- aT" to• any one sending the beat four line rhyme on "TEABERaY," the remarkable little gem for the Teeth and Batts, Ask your druggest or address. Dr Canon's Stomach Bitters remove Coustipation, relieve Dizziness, dispel Sick Headache, abolish Biliousness, and regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bow- els. Now that there is a reliable retredy for kidney troubles, half the terrors attached to these complaints have been removed For this let ill be thankful, and to Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure award all praise for has'ing thus removed a hitherto ea cansidered fatal disease from our path It was never known to fail. Sold by J Wilson, 2tn 1t'ith Dure blood. contagious fevers and other diseases have no held on the ets- tem. Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters ren- der the blood nure and cool. For sale by all Druggists. Large bottles fifty cents. Lam- l.) At T1 FlEt::. - Ladies, you can - net {make fair skin, rosy cheeks, and sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics e France, or Beautifiers of the world, while im poor Health, and nothing will give you such rich blood,good health,strength and beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain -proof.. rowed Mee. Any reader troubled with Dyspepsia, Cato ruses, Headache, Liver Complete(' etc., 'liquid call at (lee Khyuas' drug store, and areure a free trial bottle o1 McGregor'* Speedy Cure et ince, which will convince you of the Inertia .1 the medicine. it cures purwatn.ntly where all other medicine* bate failed. As a bleed purifier it has Ho eyuah B.uteui- ber, it coats nothing to try it. lingular size, tiny cents and one dollar. Why Wall, 1f suffering from pain, but go at once to J. Wilsons drug store, and buy asam,rle bottle of Pohoel'. Nerviline, the great pule cure. Never fails to give immedi- ate relief. Nees dine is composed of the most powerful pain-sulduiug all Waimea known. Nerviline is endorsed by ttedi- ee1 Well rstrywltere. Don't wait a sin- gle hour without trying Net•viline. The best medicine in the world to keep in the house in nn emergency. • 10 and 25 cents a bottle at Wilson's. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS LIVER fool. -LONDON DERRY -(; LASGOW Every Saturday From Quebec. SNe*TL•T aEA PAaaAt:s:. SPEED, COMFORT AND tA1•'E'L1'- SffHamer .4rt•ang en en.t. SEASON : 3. Circassian .. Stay le Polynesian. . Peruvian June Y Sarmatian.. ptt t Parisian • • Sardinian. ,a t'ircaw}an �e Polynesian July 7 Peruvian •• It •'annatian. of Parisian.... .......... . e• ;.s Sardinian. .. ........... Aug. t t'ircassiur, .. ...... , • 11 Polynesia', Peruvian .. Sarnia: iii 1',trteian Sarlintnto. ('ireasxiatt _ Polynesian .. .., Peruvian Sarna{ int n 1'arisiest .. ... Sardinian Circassian Polynesian I'cruvlan Sarmatian 1 " YS stent. 1 15 Oen.. a *or. 3 " 10 " 1, YI 1'a sengern retwire tosieve Goderich at noon od Thursdays, t• connect with steamer at Quebec, Prepaid certificate issued at greatly reduced rates to persons wishing to bring their friends out from the 1 ;,1 Country. Fur '1 iekct.-;,red all information, apply to 0. ARMSTRONG, Ticket Agent • Goderiet, Mac 17th.IL $ t exlrrich. Try Carter's Little Nave Pills for any case of nerveusneas, sleepleasueas, weal stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, &se, relief is sure. The only nerve medicine for the price in market.. Ila vials at 25 cents. McColl Bros, & Co„ Toronto. 3lauutuet,tresasn1 11 buteaule Dra:eta in LARDINE, CYLINDER, BAT 4'UTT `L, " ile cash Siore c�. a OLD VOLT 0J\111' O31T 12 lbs. Raisins, ter St 00 London Layer Itaieitu, pet box.. , . 2 60 12 lbs. Carrauts, fee 1 00 25 lbs. Rice, ter 100 20 lbs. Ilarley, For 100 lbs. White Belgian l'arrt,t Seed,1 00 5 lbs. Mangold Seed, all kinds... 100 G lha. Stele Turnip Seed.. 100 Sugars Very Oheap Groceries Is Fresh and Good! Cc�►2Z1�.E:CL Goods Of all kinds at Itottoni Prices. A very tarry .tock of Glasswarr and GLASS SETS. i 1 111 50c. up to E2.00. Chizza Sets ! 7roiu S:,.0) 01) to 120.00. DINNER SETS teen S10.00 up to S3O.00. .tll otta•r tit.ee of ('rockery at proportionately Low Price*. :dHutter.and Eggs taken in exchange tot Or,011•ri-a. fi'.. or rash paid If desired. Teas a Specialty 1\8PEC'TION IN''ITSD. G. H. OLD, the Grocer, Market ttq,. Gelder. I.t WOOL 0!LS, TPSTIMOI\TIALS_ ('oiling%ood, Uet.-The Crowfoot Bitters I --ett'lY ed.sinetTeli - took cured me of Sick Headache. atter twenty )ears of suffering without being able to find ce L A E. ID I N _ „ relief. -line. J. HeLLISGSHIAD, ('Iark„Lurg, lint. The Cron footBittenptr brund•is ul:racc11,,: I.N ,.r other oil on the teeth cured me of Saltrheum, without twist market, In r•r inti it.111 ,.• a - ."t eriter nit ' t, .lay ether nevlt }' ire.. if Ka. JOettl'H Lot'c.n LAD. e.r!r:vrr•-,.., Ir) on wi.h to ar1 the wash of year 'stoney adv year drag&hN far 1t. Aii the help i7,?si Prizes ! wherever w.. ,•eLi;ri eine 1874. among THEY SILL KEEP 11' f Lobel' iaeares:-;:.a:nnntuherof Ma)-Bah.les te'tl em Gold, i lvE & rro'�c !!edals, sbrildsm;. rooted I its; to gum , ,etc ; tr• :, :i 1,, ( 1 -1,•1 Oil - ct t•er ape.' t• •:r' R. u7.=✓rciier-zie, One of our best citiz, n', would say to tete public that lie has tried Hall's Ca- 1" tarrh Cure, and it is all that is claimed I for it. Price a.i cents per brittle. Sold l by Geo. ithynas, a de agent for (lode- ,[ A L i ! 8 rich. 3m : f�7 Ltrlled Th.asaada All over the land are going into ecstasy over Dr. lien's New Discovery for Con- sumption. Their unhooked fur recovery by the timely use of title great life Sav- ing remedy, cameos then{ to go ie'•ly wild in its praise. It is guaranteed to positively cure severe coughs. colds, a, thma, lady fever, bronchitis, hoarseness, loss ..1 voice, or any affection of the threat and lungs. Trial )w,ttles free at James Wils.•ns drug store. .Large .1,. 81.011 2: Talking about a tug of war, the Water • -/ 'ats+'a Fluid Llahtrlea lou Chronicle takes the cake. It reports a struggle which lasted twenty minutes, between light and heavy weights, result- ing in favor of the former. At the clone of the pull the heavy weighs found that the other end of the rope had been tied to an immense pest hid in the eratu- Atter the heavy weights had pulled at this until they were tired, the light weights easily won the t icteey. tone to life—fortitude and courage to An stasis man. That would be a dull sea, and the light to the sailor would never get skill, where there of ib' Wlad was nothing to disturb the surface .l1 the Needs no advertuura when once intr. - duvet. Every be,ttle Gold sells hundre 1' of others by doing nll and mb ore than rr - presented fer 'Neuralgia. Toetheche. Headache, eta It removes any pain M- ilitantly, Buick as flash. Try It and yeti , will say it ti well names Fluid Lightning. , 1 flet a 2:i cent bottle at O. Rhynes' Drug' Stens. 4 I.Ifr saving Present. Mr. M. E. Allis,.n, Hutchinson, Kan in the desert is ne brighter eared his life by a Matilde Trial Bottle wsnderin. Arab than a bottle Dr. Kines New Disce•-ery, ter Con fturen's Kidney Cure it to 1 sumptioun, which caused him to procure nate sufferer Prem Kidney a large b,,ttle, that completely cured him, is a perfect. p,isitive and when Deiters, change of climate hie cele. geld by J. Wilson everythi,' else had failed lath !nSevere Bronchttie, Hoarseness, c ero C A allroc and i diseases, ung it is rnaranteed to cure. Trial Bottles at .1. tarsals. 4stweet'r. Nlils.n's dens story Large Eitel!. (I)' Dissaie. it ocean. It is the duty of every one to ent it calls the Caar of Cellingwoed. extract all the happiness and enjoyment enrh sem "Fore -tete or HEALTH." - it purities he can without and within hint, and the blood, eradicating all humors, (rem a}, tr all he should look on the height t al side of things What th,egh things do malignant look a little dark ! The land will tern, and the night will end in broad day. Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER was the first preparation perfectly adapted to cure diseases of the scalp, and the first successful re- storer of faded or gray hair to its natural color, growth, and youthful beauty. It has bad many imitators, bat none have so fully met all the re- quirements needful for the proper treatment of the hair ands scalp. t(AL p ' L a HAIR RENEWER hu steadily Crown in favor, and spread Its fame and usefulness to every quartet of the globe. It* un- paralleled snecess can be attributed to but one cause: (he ,fire fuF {tate t et its p en...a, The proprietors have often been surprised at the receipt of orders from remote countries, when they had never inside an effort for its introduction. The use for abort time of HALL'. /We R F.a raze wonderfully Improves the perusal appearance. It cleanses the *ea* frost ail Nth• purities, cures all humors, fever, sed dryaash and thus prevents trMnest. it stlmnlatas 1hP weakened elands, and'enables them to plash kr- ward a new and rigorous growth. The Who%ofof this article are not transient, like those of ale.. bolic preparanons,but remain a long flees, *bleb makes its use a matter of eeow.my. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE 1 FOR THE WHISKERS W111 change the beard to a natural brown, n• ! black. as desired. it prndn.es • l.• -„„rte,.. that will not wash away, t'.,n.istn a ,1 preparation, It is applied without trouble. ma, . snug,, laugh ' and Throat PREPARED BY R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N.H. Sold by all Dealers in Medkfnee, Physician's are often *tartlets le re- markable disenreriet. The fact that be. IT Rf1O1'LD BI MORE ORNRRAL- eine,like hest ,isa potential enemy w'h►rft the common blotch or {pimple to tee most nt form of acrofuhous aloe?, When the organs of secretion heamle I inactive by reason t•f a cold er other I cause, the inflammatory material should be removed and healthy action restored. 4yer'a Pills aecowlplish this quickly, Rarely and surely. Mitch Serious Moh- nen and suffering might 1* prevented by ;Temptlq enrreeting such dera'tgements •hteh ton florid/4i into settled diastase King's New Discovery for Consumption Ll- undetsteed Invalids r ma and all Throat acrd Lang dtaeaase is daily mottos M form of tarring patieuta that they have eiN en up Into the system. ac;oet (tee When tIsM(tt.1 p y ting tel its chetnbvtl SM. Kim ty miraculous is all 1 can as of to die, is startling thein to realize' their nhlea. 11 ltosaeettn nn cure-all nor sl,roltlr t .at mrd!• �p1wrvn,p�e,rrtt Msa act of Dr. Van Buren's Kidlaey senile of duly, and examine into the to sheet activity of the •list otr,ant tekbA (lune in m case. An elders lad merits .d this wondetiul discovery, seer -re the lineation and assimilation of Med Ike a t psa-ea toe Sart in rel e FHORPHATii* speciAND CA ttalaSA Aet WHeeseteta to ata hetet, both mMtrlae sad feed. tnntalntng agents that create 'terve fore., and nese alc stoner foo two., eS but ands nature by Increasing the y y sco very re- writes this from Antigonish, N. S., who silting ie hundreds of our beat Phpsi- had suffered from tains in the back for cians acing it in their practice. Trial twenty pasta Sold by J Wilson (lode- bottles free at .1. Wilson s Drug Stare, rich. 4tsn Rete1sr sire $l 0' '11 FOR ALL TSB FOIUC$ nr aerofalnn., flera,rtat, end Rlnesd DIaordurs, the P e$ remetr N.0911100 the m' -.s ae are hent and( thorough Mood. *,,neer, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. bid by alp i raigyts it, et/ bottles. fg. EGYPTIAN OIL. The Great Pain Conqueror ruy;dly diatela peau. 1 teaspoonful to ware will care a distracting head ache in nye ma- ntes. if applied to any affected surface of the body, as tooth ache. neuralgia, Thema' tor. 6.•c., 1t Kit t•a the sufferer comfort an instant i rtlitfit is a charming remedy. On1y8,5e'.'and i money refunded if not as retiree( nicd. Mb TAPRCOTT 4 Cot, Role Proprietor,. - )Brant font. Onta W.J. C. Naf'tel, Druggist, etc., Agent for GodetillI„r•. 20 ACIIES FREE.! I\ THF. - Devil's Lake, Turtle Mountain and Mcuse River Country, NORTH DAKOTA, T.•ibutar) to ti e 1 Hired 8tatt* Land Omce GRAND FRKS, DAKOTA. ai5Tp\AL NIP land FILL particular m,titrd Fiera to any address b3 P. F. M('NALLY, General Travelling Agent ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS i MANITOBA A 1 •z' IF, Frost a/. Tor.ato..a, I�_1__��rtTT p TT lies ,.n hard a large quantity of WESTERN CORN Y. -r h w;ng hroadcast, also a lot of Canadian Corn. GIVE HIM A CALi. Relerieh May 17111 Ing Fashion's All shades of gray Decries all of (me 1avoe than ouobinati Sleeves el dresses t wraps are made high Hats in the shape akell are wont by • girl.. An inside waist t should always be wor say. Skirts trimmed wit half moon shape*, we able. Medium-itzed hat more worn than very ones. The latest inapt, dresses have larger draperies. A new Llama lace t is coating into use 1, net/. Mous,iuetatre glov ad by a series of id side of the wrist. Cheekted 'sunt a ,r new oelers, two of wt pear in each pattern. Jet sequins form t of black tulle tabhe black evening toilets Terra ootts, dark are freyu-tit • bi eti in millinery this s Satin curds, braid designs, are used other tritumtngs art • A pretty foesign girls is W dress then mush or Turkey tali their white d wear large wide -brit red seeks, not stock One of the newest is a plaiting of lace of a nar, row band to bust, with a su "baby” satin ribbo down the ether. fo The preferred trio straw, English wan tire binds—pigeons oluets. These b left side of the scarf of crepe de ch surrounds the crow The latest novel the city, fur drivi are high -crowned of rough white stra brims pointed iron ed clow altainat th One of the prett ing costume is the tacked to the d the waist by a cha or be fastened to t appear to rest age ed with closely with trailing plant mingle with the .Lace bonnets in - in modified puke attractive fancies. nery. Lae, plait brims, which are od silk or satin of shades. Flower the .ilk foundatio tqe crown or in ed unusually wit The daintiest a spring triage are niuffs, notching med with velvet tient e( all, with concealed pocket hiding, -place f•Ir purse, or vinaig u to attach the gold or silver ch ed by a clasp t SAVED Reiwarkablc Capt. Carey, Prince Imperial caused su notch remarkable lett Sot MY DEAR S kindly insert a behalf in the zee nal. Since th rent I took ft heavenly Fathe reminding Hin mise to help, for me'. He h and family in finally wiped There were ce that it seemed, statement of t explain ; but t His promises Lewd time bn where 1 would be wrong to k hovers such (leo'. gadne the hearts of publicity, f f testimony to liove me, my fully, A fo these ti are flooded wi tt.entrnt/, i1 i to procure t -If you are bt liver inactit there is nothi more you so The are a 1 ar ct be had 1. •tf James Wit Thousands ties °crane* Kt1t 11r has purred debility, e'e., and ail Rhttee ar ov in conaumpt tare grebe will be• hem. erels Citron T the ('mtrd and teatime Rhynas. (4