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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-07-20, Page 3e he rr. ,nt nd 1. THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY: JULY 20, 1839. Fashion's Fancies. All shades of gray are high favor. Dresses all et one fabric are m re in favor than owabinatioa ou.tumes. Sleeves et dresses and of mantles and wraps ars made high un the shoulder. Hate in the shape of a large scallop - shell are wont by children and yowl, girls. An inside waist of the sante shade should always be worn under every Jer- sey. Skirts trimmed with lace, pu' on in half moon stapes, will be very f.uhioi- able. Medium -Sized hats or hamlets are more worn than very large or t ery small .enea. The latest importations of Perin dresses have larger tournures and hiu draperies. A new Llama lace of very tine .Inality is coining into use fur black lace bon- nets. Mour}uetaire Owen have beenimprov- edby a series of elastics on the inner farm ani iarden. Abed WslrMs Plebs. Unless one has an abundant supply of water, so that its use, when once begun, can be continued, it is better, as a Kees- rsl th'ne to not water at a I. a the dreads which we se generally have this month, a mere sprinkling of the leaves is worse than no watering at all. Still, we all may have in the vegetable u well as in the flower garden certain phtuts that we would like t' favor. In such cases, in- stead of watering the phut, the water should be applied to the soil ; draw the earth from the plants, forming a tut of basin around them pour can gradually, and let it weak in around the routs. At. terwards return the removed dry earth to its place,auel 1.•t Lai* act as n mulch to keep the routs moist. American Agri- culturist for July. err/are sew ser mister resat,. side of the wrist. Those litho leave spall green -houses Or Chee7ked 'sum oar sifts conte in the cultivated flowers in their windows, have new °.hers, two of which, as a rule, lip pear in each pattern. sot out thole genmu:us, and .)thee quick - growing plants [..r the srmnwr. Many rake the mistake 441 taking up these plants in autumn. after they have grows all the meson in the tepee ground, and totting them to be replaced in the win- dow or green -house. The result will always be ' • long-leggtel " tniuhappen plants, which, instead of bl.toming satis- factorily during the wiuter, will take a long time ut reoover, and never be worth as much as new plants from Cuttings. Such plants may be prepared for this month and next, and with very little trouble. 1N course those who have green -houses with appliances for propa- gating need no directions, but many lovers of flowers have to content them- selves with such plants as may be grown "Tea Fast. limas r A min tater'ptliciatiug at a wedding had better not lay any plana for spurt ou his own acteumt The laugh may conte in the wrung place for hint, as it did at • negro wedding in Virginia, where two brawny, ruby -lipped uegrees called upon • young and popular minister to be mar- ried. The minister was fond of fun,and invited some of his intimate friends, tell- ing them that he would have an extra performance in the ceremony. The par- lor was well lighted, and the guestsetrith mirthful faces, were seated when the couple were shown in. The eeretuuny pioaeeded with a little tittering ..f the guests and no little agita(ion on the pert of the lovers. As it ended and the min- ister pronounced theta man and wife, he added with • senile : "Samuel, salute your bride." The new -made husband looked all around the room, and seeing by the mirth of the crowd that all was not right, he excitedly said : "You fust, maws ! you fust 1" and pr3mptea by a look of the fond husband, the bride rais- e1 her ruby lip* fur the expected eine The tables had turned. The surprised minister stepped back Iiwitatiugly and sail : "I will soon have a bride of my own to kiss." Jut sequins form the ernan•rttal fringe of black tulle tabliers and draperies nu black evening billets. Terra rata, dark blue, and dark red are freeu-:nt • bine' Mils it. suits anti i s. in millinery this %prin Satin curds, braided in rather intn.`ate designs, are used as the heading 1..r nthor trimmings on rich oat times • A pretty foreign (ashiou fur small girls is to dress them in pelisse' of red starch or Turkey twil , entirely cot erica their white dresses. \t'ith these they wear large wide -brimmed hats and little red auks, not stockings. One of the newest neck arrangements is • plaiting of lace sewn down one side of a nar, row band machine from throat to bust, with a succession of loops of "baby" satin ribbon or rows of velvet aw abaft= eras++• Are you troubled wits Salt Rheum, Rough Skin, Pimples or Canker Sores ; if s•,, Atte at once to Geo. Rhyne& Drug Store and get a package of McGregor & I•rki s Carbolic Cerate. Prim 25 cents. t was never known to fail. Cuwalses. - A name well known in onnectiuu with the Hair Renewer,which t eatores grey hair to its natural color by a few weeks use. Sold at 50 cents per bottle by James Wilson. 2m down the ether. forming a heading. in the windows of the living roans. These becoine attached to their plants, and when one is set out in the bed they expect it back again. When such a plant goes out, consider it thrown away, The preferred trimming of white, rough straw, English walking hats, in two en- tire birds -pigeons, ring -doves, or paru- tluets. These birds are placed .en the left lido of the hat, fastening down • d h' velvet, which soar[ of ere o chine �r ve ve , c 1 for it may as well be, and 1 about rt - surrounds the crown. m The latest novelty for morning hats in the city, fur driving, and for the seaside are high -crowned English walkittc hats of rough white straw with sloping crowns, bums pointed front and back, and roll and bottom, and if Head be strengthen ed close Aerialist tke.crown on each side. One .d the prettiest novelties in even- with extra nails. Tack over this • piece ing costume is the basket of flowers at -I of cotton cloth and the frame will be really. Select a place where the soil is light and sandy, or if the ground is stiff, spade in some sand or coal dust 1., make it light and open and place the frame over it. It cuttings of geraniums, cup- heas, verbenas, or ocher such plants are placing it. The following method will give a few plants with little trouble. Take a common store box, such as $ starch or soap box, knock off both cover Says Dryden "She knows her man, and wheu you rant and swear. Can drew you to her with a sinvle hair." But it must be beautiful hair to have such power ; and beautiful hair oan be ensured by the use of CtnoaLEeE Hata Reviewer. Sold at 50cts. uy J. Wilson. 2ni Seeing is believing Read the testi reminds to the pamphlet on Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure, then buy a bottle and relieve yumisslf of all hs distress- ing pains. Your Druggest ll you all about it. Sold by J Wilson Goderichh 2m "Why should amen whose blood is warns within Sit ikehis grandsire cut in alabaster% Or let his hair grow rusty, scant and thin. When "CIsOALERERE1(EWER willmaks it grow the faster. For sale by J. Wil- son. 2m Dr. Russell has performed a novel sur- gical operation upon a citizen of Sher- brooke, extracting from the calf of his lag a collar button, whish the latter had missed for several months Some men never know when they have a good thing. Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters free the system of the poisonous humours that develepe into Kidney and Urinary dis- eases, give tone and vigor to the Stomach and purify the Blood. BOOTS AND SHOES At the (tldeet Established Slate Stove in Town, Irk Endless Variety, Nal Ise Reg Wards. In promulgating your ecoteric cogita- tions, or articulating your superficial sentimentalities and amicable, philoeo- phical or paychological obeervations, he - ware of platitndinous ponderoaities. Let your conversational communica- tions possess a clarified consiseaess, a compacted comprehensibleness, coales- cent consistency. and a concatenated co- gency. Eschewll conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jejeune habblement and asin- ine affectations. Let your extemporaneous decantiegs and unpremeditated expatiations have intelligibility and veracious vivacity, without rhodomontadc or thrar,nical bombast. Sedulously avoi-1 all polysyllabic pro- fundity, pompous prolixity, prttaceous vacuity, ventriloquial verbosity, and vaniloquent vapidity. Shun double entendres, prurient joco- sity, and pestiferous prufanity,obscurant or apparent. ts,ehed to the dress. It may hang from the waist by a chain of leaves Gr tiowers, er be fastened to the back drapery and appear to rest against it. It may be till- ed with closely compacted flowers, or with trailing plants that hang over and ,mingle with the gamy folds of the tiuue. .Lacete- bonnets in black and cream white placed in the s,il coal covered with the in 'swathed puke shaper are among the frame they will soon take root and term _e attractive fanciesin new French milli- nery. Lac) plaitings are laid over the - nice specimens, which, when they begin brims. which are first covered with color- 1 to Crow, may be potted and be ready for cid silk or satin of either bright or pale winter. If the frame is where it will b e shadm Flowera matching the hue of shaded at midday, all the better ; if not, tilt it a little when the run is very hot, to give ventilation and prevent over- heating. -[ American Agricult urtst Inc July. tt- suit the most fastidious and th ,oust economic buyer MY SPRING STOCK Is now conple.e• and I take pleasure in infurgaiag Ety customers that it no per viers time have 1 h�lid such a Large & Varied Stock • the ce As attpt les a positive hhave t isethad hto atrScandardlue fin Q• wearn Lew 6 delwwhice. unti the elk foundation are wreath •d ar•.un tie crown or massed at ono side, mipgl- od unusually with cascades of the lace. The daintiest and moat convenient of spring trifles are the new "manclions" or muffs, nittching the a •5ta.ou and trim- med Pare with velvet lac •. flowers, or, pret- tiest et all, with e...sall birds. A little concealed pocket its the m•t'T affords a Let us urge the importance of full and hiding -place ter Card -Cane, hnidkerchief, deep breathing. Of what use is air un - vinaigrette. The latest fancy leu it is breathed i and the amount of uanchons to a tilt person shall breathe is ,cold or silver t t chatelaine, bet which i+ fasten l 1 within his own control Thou- not be living en her arrival. A defect ed by a clasp t t the belt. Tile Nether et Twenty-year t:b11dres. Thousands are being cured o: Catarrh every year with Hall's Catarrh Cure, that j he doctors had given up and said could not be cured. 75 cents a bottle. Sold by George Rhynas, tole agent for Gode I reh. Stu Pe feet, Punitive and Pleatuanent are the cures effected by Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure. Relief in all cases of Kid- ney Disease is obtained aftera few doses. See that your Druggist gives you Dr Van Buren's Kidney Cure. Sold bp J. Wilson Goderich .tat CUSTOM W ORS of every grade still receives my prompt and careful attention, and will be made eat in the moat approved styles by first-class workmen, end of the very best material obtainable. E_ D0 -VENIN G.% Mn. Thomas Ritchie, who leaves town by the United Empire in the, moralist. and who is on board the steamer, is the wife of a well-to-do stock -raiser at Glad stcne, Manitoba, and is a native of Clin- ton, Ont. Her remarkable size and weight entitle her to notice in those columns. The lady. whuin 42 years of age, weut west four year ago,but whether she anticipated growing up with the country, as advised by Greeley. dues not apleear. The fact remains however that tf she did she has been disappointed, for she has lost no less than 148 pounds during; the put font- years -front 631 pounds to 483 pounds, her paesent weight. Mrs. Ritchie is the mother of twenty-four children, seventeen of whom are living. She is a lady of some intelligence and free in converse. We are sorry to state, however, that Mrs. Ritchie is on a very unpleasant mission, having. bee.i tele - prose, or graphed for on account of the sickness is to attach these i 7 air which any per of her mother, who, she is afraid, will Arfe y _ _ sands of p3ople are half-starved for air in the conatroetion of the Empire he - SAVED BY PRAYER. i simply because the muscles which Aper - form the function of respiration have Resaarksbie Letter by C'p•t. Parry. I become so depleted, weak, and tired that Capt. Carey, wh ,se 11.tivn when the , they allow the work to go uu by default. Prince Imperial was killed in Zululand j The muscles which breathe aro the in - caused so much fuss, sent the following torcostal muscles which unite the ribs to Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. OFa. SA�t1iY 9 CABINET - MAKER ANI) UNDERTAKER Hamilton Street, Goderich.antra-seerA good assortment of Yitohes, Ned -room, Dining Room antra -seer aurntture, such as Ta tilos, Chairs (hair. cane N� Looking Glwood asses. td), tCoffinsCupboards, ed+tends, Mattresses. wash -stand* N. R. -A complete assortment of Cons and Shrouds always on hand alto Hearses for hire at reasonable rate . Picture remise • specialty.—A call solicited .t &real Pesreve That is daily bringing joy L. the h.t,nes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from an early grave. Truly is Dr. King's new Discovery for Consump- tion, Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guaranteed. Trial Bot- tles free at J. Wilson's Drug Store. Large size $1.00. (6) came painfully apparent to -day when t e lady in question was unable tr. get into her stateroom. She will travel as a deck passenger, everything, of comae, condu- cive to her comfort beat.;studie.l.- [Thun•aav Bey Sentinel. Quaker Wedding. remarkable letter tothe Christian' each other, and, even more truly, the -- Sot"rHaEA, Aug. 25, 1879. ', muscles of the abdomen. The abdomi- A Quaker wedding at Providon u last fun, fifth day is n model which, if followed by other dem.nlinatious, would stop the divorce business sooner than all possible legislation. The banns had been pub- lishedto three preceding meetings. No minister pronounced them man and My DEAR SIR. -May I ask you toy nal muscles are, beyond all quest kindly insert a request fur praise un my the most important voluntary muscles behalf in the next number of your lour' of the bu.ty. Their vigorous operation nal. Since the first nn.utent of my Ar- rest I took the whole matter to my is not only necessary to good breathing, heavenly Father. I left it in His hands, but to good digestion and good circula- reminding Him Constantly of His pro- "tion and ..f the worst sails connected wife with feeble digestion is the consequent I wife, but the two, in the presence of the mine to help. He has borne my burden ; Inc me. He has susotined me. my and family in our distress, slid he has feebleness of the abdominal muscles, meeting; stood up, took each other by finally wiped away tears from our eyes. which restrict nut only digestion, but I the hand, and pronounced the vows. He There were certain circumstances at tint breathing, and the operations of the first said : " In the presence of the Lord that it Boomed, owing to the Lewilderer1 1 III bowels u weir u the mreul anon of the I and of this assembly, I take thee, my friend, Mary Ann Collins, tube my wife, promising, through divine assistance, to be unto then a faithful and loving hus- band until Leath shall separate us." Sheroaponded in words of same mean ing. The certificate, made according to Quaker forret, was presented to them to lean. Prayer was then offered, after which the certiefiate was read aloud. The others of the assembled guests, by etiquette. were then invite,] to affix their names as witnesses. Thus the marriage certificate bo°mtes more than a legal document---• cherished anemorial of wee - statement of the survivors, (lifficut t 0) explain ; but though my faith wavered, I blood, To be euro or weak around the His promises endure?, and -Ile in His stomach • r bowels is t" be in the condi- coxd time brought me to to the haven . tion of the man elm labra hard every where 1 would be. I feel that it would I day, hut (lues not earn elr,ugh to secure be wrong to keep from my fellow be• (levers such a wonderful example oft himself bread and clothing. Feebleness, (;oi'a goodness and power in influencing i in the abdominal and epigastric regions the hearts of men ; and though I hate is one of the greatest misfortunes that publicity, i feel compelled to add :my can afflict any one. Herein we behold testimony to the power of prayer. Ba- one of the unfortunate facts of human hove me, my dear sir, yours very faith- female existence ; not one woman ir. tan fully, BuuxrTnv CARRY, ' thousand uses reasonably well her ab - Captain, 98th Recitnent. I dominal muscles any more than she does j the mrscles nf the chest. A wicked habit n of dressing has so deformed her a nseessas te se ty■kted. lu these times when our newspapers i figure and debilitated her organism, that ding day. are flooded with patent medi�newsd hint I shes, { called ar i p'ttt f muscles. tt. suffer a [tehl mis. •' -- T to procure it is wilgratifying c ttcertainly ,n Nett itive Cure. to procure that will mrtainly cure y, wetter. -11 you are bilious, Dead out of order. _--. --- )pannen u • mare rntpr.rtant manual - thereinactive, or _eneral debilitate'. in the history of medicines no prepa there is no>tDdnpl in the world that will ration luta received such universal erns- tern than is generally thought. The hest care you en goicitt, u Electric Bitters. and kindest people destroy their own m- ewl taret�u for the alleviation is sl/ti•is, in kid lenses, and, what is worse, .alters create antler • more es Meese flees. -"All your own fault If you remain sick when you can (Jet hop bitters that never -Fail. The .weakest woman, smallest child, and sickest invalid can use hop hitters with safety and est good. Old then tottering around from Rheu- matism, kidney trouble ur any weakness will be male almost new by using hop bitters, My wife and daughter were reads healthy by the use of hop bitten aird I recommend them to my people. -Metho- dist clergyman. Ask any good docter if hop ll;tters are not tho best family medicine On earth. Malarial fever, Ague and Biliouauess will leave every, neighborhood as *onn as hop bittern arrive. "My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system with hop bitters." -[Ed. Oswego Sun. Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear aickness. Ice water is rendered lunules and more refreshing and reviving with hop bitters at each draught. The vigor of youth for the avawl sod infirm in hop bitters. lm WIt° IS 1751 W T$ The OSOCRArNY OF THIS COUNTRY. Will.; Kt Y RANO two MAP. THAT THE t44.1"---. ."74 �,1`l. tau �.J71"�lgr r : dt/v/ �t1 t fJl irr.. ra r �� r_�et�►Ef � Or 4' ci • 11 kind and They area blessing tow man and the permanent riles it effects - prejudice against goodness, by a hard, raw lie end Inc catty fitly cont a hitt le ney diseases, a Dr. Van Buren s leiunel I a prej F>� �f James Wilson. Cure. its action in these di.tresMng , dry, discouraging m pe complaint. is simply wowderful. Sole tally u after alp manlier is generally on Thousands hear witness to the mai- by J. Wc y fair index d the ,.leen. Ieeeeeeeeee ithe vials* /sltntlN) i Ths s *Ito are eourteons and xn ,.vs costive p.weof the (laser GRE- 41.'4 `i)l poets* Ilei kindly towards Mat SIM SofRh they may Inc.; and tortain- s Not Moved t aelt the city remaly that The Chicag••, 0n a Q 07 the hfrpw�t ed tacit a sywcitic ess f •r general n , just i»i an MO RI e►/llt weakness, t acv Ratpma(i Compan•y y 'lltgstrate.i treaties, Setell PRINCIPAI.�'t-IN mine -rear. QUICKEST sad And Et .1 .J T►sT len to et. Joseph, points la tors, , t.-htsnn.Topeka, Dent. ltebreske•Mlseneirl.Ran - 1� son, Dallr, Osl- lr, New Nesters, annum, Mus-, restos, tens and Teta. CY :I I t . . O lib nonan bele noenpertor for.%ltw•rt Iles, NlnneepdU and ,tt. Pial. N atl.mally repnl.d r 1,. in the Crest hreu,hCM Use ralvrrem 1y rn•eeded is be tM test metre d Railroad la the Ivor 1 ail Hewes M t es'e' 4°,4'�rp. S ._t•:.u. +o •l� (r% Cels ve.es A.►! LT. '�_'/ �MI� �•r/t I' rel'\ f ' f✓^ •. �`.l ,i♦11�:►Y�!�a�.�.M},�},'f� [�IIY-��Ttrar• ! •+p '1� ��titnr-'�`:r / '2,7#11/0.7'" 4J�i � r 4't+� 1 `:'Qfr71!^���'s�s�a.. ! ,;ta CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y, - B owe, the Great Central Line, affords to travelers, h7 reason of Its unrivaled gen- eraphlcai posttlon. the shortest and best route between the Cast, Northeast ane tloutheiest, and the West. Northwest and Southwest. It is atonally and strictly true, that Its connections are all of the principal lines of road between the Atlantis and the Paeine. Sy Its main line and branches ft reaches Chicago. Joliet, Peoria. Ottawa. s Salle. OeneeeO, Moline and Rook Island, In 1111no111 Davenport, Musostttne. Washington. Keokuk. Knoxville, Oel a100aa. Fairneld, Des Moines. Weft Liberty, Iowa City. Atlantic. Avoca, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Center and Council Bluffs. In Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, In Missouri, and Leaven- worth aid Atchison in Kansas. and the hundreds Cl styes, villages and towns Intermediate. The "CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," Ai It is familiarly cabled. offers to travelers all the advantages and oomfOrts Inoldertt to a .1000th traok, safe bridges, union Depots at ail connecting pints, Past Express Trains, composed of COMMODIOUS. WELL VENTILATCD, WELL HEATED, FINELY UPNOLs-runtD and ELEGANT DAY COACHES 1 a line of the MOST MAGNIFICENT NORTON RECLINING Cs1A1R CARS ever built; PULLMAN'S th t ore ackneodwledghandsomest by p ss and people to be the e F NEST RUN UPONo CARS, and DINING AANS NY ROAD IN THE COUNTRY. and In which superior moans are served to travelers at the to rate of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. THREE TRAINS eaoh way between CHICAGO and the MISSOURI RIVSR. TWO TRAINS each way between CHICAGO and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, KANSAS CITY1 510 the famous ALBERT LEA itOU'FE. A New and O1No: Lbw. via Seneca and Kankakee, has recently bees opened. between Newport New*. Richmond. Cincinnati, Indianapolis and La Fayette, . is and Intermediate •red (aOYrtC11 Stuffs, rough PassengersSt. Paul. car (ed ort FestntreessITrains. For more detailed information, see Nape and Folders. which may be obtained, as esti ■s Tickets, at all principal Tloket Offices irk the United States and Canada. or d R. R. CABLE, E. 3T. JOHN, Vlore-Pres't L Genal Manager, Cen'I T'k't ds Pass'r Ag't CHICAGO. the /Bar 1� 4'JOHNSTON'S�`'' SARSAPARILLA Liv t OXPLAIN , r Purifying tYi ea s? t Lai R W been In use for t2n year!. ear; pnWed t0 t'M brad irt'1 a ra t a n ' • ■tt�IC DT�ADAt MK. 1 A;: aIP Ii*CG. t.a, , ' sees.,. 1 L un 115.7 ► t. DYSTCI�*U. PI end as L...., that acne from a Mined. red I'm- « . blest Viewe ds el o.:• tri t r tale It W glee it to tbr:r r•. prime*** K daily. Tense IN rernireeneed WOO. r. 1 basiss h n Team 1 rw . Wild t* fres. MksefE ' • �: valsable So.. se. M f.rtrietiy wgstable, en I c- an Mot abs twee d&St'arec•em.tlbs• it .. nn. ne tbe tot eddi rase :. - Rern:teinthsPnrrar stn„_ f•lu It it viiiby an remprsrdbte at ono OAS/ Inc • avert bottle. « .:. . • IsoCiofor sae dctaera- wba ~writ „reale a Mete e' crakes. (teas theft drn�Rls lea, Sled • NM Elise. and wetaw a1.1 •, So mem mom a co . •••.•same•. Anr�wn.sa etvense Tinea. , to 151 Seletwatrd line 10 Ws 11 ell oefh- .,w eat Cesa'a Try and roc wig Ind traveling • 'even, tasted et •dM wafer% r 1 n — etewt c t• • ^f d seminal w nays. fest^e e . Heart d the' 1) v\� sir-.11r.t.lns ere. •'ing 'Lee e!,•. , tr•rrt•e • tl e q I. e'c., and all allocates that arise from *elf- t Efye er n1 tits, sad F1. q I. AL t/IItLL. am rade the There is no I 1 POTTER. gp,t,ee1 or oveyiaxed brain, finally ending Continent,"rwtof ths Sift Greet States. wThs book M flc+)rr/f/ r:r trna.,pc urs. leaser. in grove teS, dnby l and 'a .•sots- printed, andnSEl5Oos es regrow why people old seek nor so. Cbsesre. ail. C11esse. ILL tare Here Sold s all d K i g abeautifullygsofif theywould rather not indeed tri of h merit solemn its pltges clef].1. Stwttaow, het. be seer! free on receipt of 1. peingrt their name and address I no .me 'nol wish it, we hope hut se- 1Canadian war. AgAt, lin v aur six boxes for f){3. wile >1t. ?., with nee thre a bel has a right to expect cnnrisoue Vain. Ate!, recognition and doe civility at such times Tns Unveil Toledo. tlhin, Role agent Inc l wit ton three cent. postage stamps � n • 7 ooOnt the Potted Stator. Send for eirc•.tlwr; Will receive a eery by return mail, by se Ticket Agent, Rndereh Sind testimonials of ¢emirs mires. (len a yinpg to Perceval Lowell, General as they are thrown int, the s'- cry of (i Eo. B. Jn*rt.Tnr, Rhynes. (luderich P'sseetrer Agent, Mimeo !Monis til - their fellow *Featurts M ProbestAkto For sale by .IAS WILSON' CURE Kirk Ites.larh' and relieve all the trenht•s Intl - dent to a bilious stats of the sr sb m, sorb as 10a- R,i000, Nausea, Dmowelaat 5. Distress after rat{eegg Pain In the sial.', tr. while thrfr mint rrnvrh- able niceties has bent shown is cures SICK n sdarM.yn 1 art.r'aL.ttleLiver P 1ssrerons y v Js•.. 1 l.' 5151 ', Weds also roman Ile .(all otos Off. a�►igrMedeb a'r'the rbw mad areal.. the tan els Strip it ttee7 eel, owed EAD Ribs they would Waimea wiener te throe who .s M QM dleseri as .•artist ; M hew waft Lees see rad fere, steal nips Mrs ease Mean ern sad thew Mttia WIN Tata- able aso-able le se trier wow ems ters► wined be whish wile wittiest thew flat atter Ml sick bald ACHE t• tis biter ss may gross .hT g.s eMs S wilt lira. Tela are vow, tailkaiii 4rairart a.•N•tits remits; Iva �st a secryebere, et Mt by CARTER 11 EDICINE CO., Nrw York Oi'tta.