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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-08-24, Page 6THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY AUG 24, I$$ . She Poet's torne '. T. Les. The placard hung beside the dao lt Inscribed in words ofjet That alight be seen ten Leet or more - 'The basement floor to let.' Fier days and days it swung about, The winds Of Manch were high. And memo stopped to spell it out, And many passed it by. rhehouee, an ancient dwelling, wore A cost of freshest paint; 'rhe owner had the parlor floor, And she was not a saint. A womtn carne along the street, And as the sign she spelled, She smiled upon the babe, so sweet, Within her arms she held. Then rang the bell, inquired the rent. When one who held the door Replied. with looks of coldness bent Upon the babe she bore. "How many children do you own r' The woman •newcred"Two." "rimer two too many," said the crone, "We cannot let to you." The cruor was chased against appeal, The woman turned and smiled Through tears elle sought not to conceal, t'pun her sleeping chill. "My little one! my precious one !" She murmured with • kiss; '• Where I alone, I still would shun So cold house as this ! '••\s dark and doleful as a tomb, For all it !colts so fate Outside ; since there's not any room For little children there !" DANGERS OF LIGHTNING. The Bess rlate of hetet, IS.rl.a a Those. der %term. Weide the dark and stately door The sign is swinging yet. And I know why the basement floor 5„ lohg remains "To Let." --!Jusephiuc Pollard, in N. Y. Ledger. Nkat They Both Thought. It was twenty-five minutes past seven. 'rhe buggy was at the door to take hint to the train. lli.t Land was on the knob As this is the seas.m for the Oily of aerial electricity, and as the humps', o. dy is agood ci,nductor_for the fluid, it be- eumesleveryune in a heavy thunder- shower to seek a plaee of safety. A thunderbolt, though seontingty at the ' sport of circumstances,' dun utast really in obedience to most perfect law. In descending front s urcharged cloud, seeks the nearest and best conductor. It stakes a zigzag movement through the air because this element is a bad conduc- tor and does all it can to resist the in- truder. The tire of the bolt itself is but the consequence yt its battle with the air throualt which it tights its way. Sometimes a holt passes from one cloud to another, and then the thunder peal is one loug-continued reverberation. But when a holt strikes the earth, the peal is sudden, solid, aumetimea deafening. A sound travels at the rate of 1,120 feet per second, and light with such velocity that we need not here consider it, the distance between the observer and the spot struck by the bolt may be readi- ly estimated. It is done by counting the seconds intervening bete _m the flash and the report. Thus : if 10 se conds elapse. the distance is 11,200 feet; if 30 seconds, or half a minute, 33,600. In case of near and heavy di,,;t.argoa ef electricity, it is always unsafe to stand beneath a tree, because it ie a go..1 con- ductor : or near a lar;e rock, or mass of iron, or body of water, for the same rea- rm. It is also unsafe to stand ..t an open field at a considerable distance front any prominent object which might serve as a protector. If alone in stall a place, it were well in an electrict battle mew l•aaartes esu ?a.sM. Qocording to a St. Louie bird fancier, canaries are taught to sing either with a flageolet or bird organ The bird mutt be taught while young, as his talent for imitation and his facility in acquiring all the different changes and variations of an air only occur before his taste is form- ed for the notes given to him by nature. As soon as the bird commences to retake an attempt at his natural song, which is usually about ten days atter he ei e- mence■ to feed himself, he is removed to a quiet room, where it will be impossi- ble to hoar the whistle of any other bird. His cage should be covered with a thin cloth and at the end of a week his in- struction may commence. He is fed at uight, so as not to withdraw his atten- tion front the tune that is played fur him three times a day. The time of learn • ing depends on the intelligence of the bird, a sprightly one generally becom- ing perfect in his leeson in two or three months, while others are sumetimea as long as six months. The organ or fla- geolet should be soft and mallow in its tune, for were it otherwise it would strain the lungs of the bird and perhaps cause its death, as the bird imitates even the faults of the instrumen•. Only one a r is usually taught, as the bird will con- found two or wore airs, nor should more than one bird be taught in the sante apartment, as they will practise the. air after your departure, and are sure to lead. each other astray. "Good-bye," he called out. There came Ito draw near, but not too near, to some rock, or tree, or body' of water which would be likely in your stead t,, t..ae the bolt. Refuge in n',trm, especially. when filled with hay and 4grain and cadge, should always be avoided. If in a house ion a heavy thundersterm, the doom and win,io vs sh•'uld be closed, f .r lirltnups and light in his life; as he took tat rain atendo to fo:low an atinespheri•t currant, out of the groom's hand and spoke tl, a'td firs a•. mons pentons era killed alird his impatient horse a sharp "i.'t +m.•" i while stand: g t a doorway, in while And as he :ode through thn royal ave i s,tttn.t at an open a•' 'dew.. - sue V tt le.' to t•, to •• h' -'w, this was . al ilea -lialitnine, 'strikes a d's'eliiny- w' li^ 'hought from somewhere up stairs, through the half -open doar,a feminine voice, "Good• bye ;" then he had gene out into the glad spring air, odorous with the fore- tokens of coming life, and muaical with the songs of the nest -builders. But -there was no sung in his heart, no spring hope. TR 1 t ""a a ';utt3`, , 1� t. ''.► arottld ne" ' +.r a coder of the bur' -l' • , rue. -re b;.Bret .t_►aud dreasal. Site tamed along the walls, tak:ig bell -wires, look - have a spray of frisk fleeter* at my plate. ing,ci•tsata, lamps, and other metar:c She would have sat at the table and seen atyicie+ to its t7,une. Hence it al that my coffee was gond,, and my e;l'a ways dangerous, when the stut,a i3 near, hot, and my toast browned. And ;1 to rd.'''. t in the aster ef "a vprnu, or to -*mold have at least a patting shake of rest against the walls, or near a stove, or "se h^^1, and a hope expressed that I look' 't g' -as, or, • "'deal, any .good weed air. , a•"' pe'`aps a war.: of the attnluct:or at' e1 ;tricity. 1-•'ndkerchief from the balcony. Pid I' A. tall tree standing close by.a dee:- should I:ava • -.rriea away with me that linghouse serves as a k d''f lightning smile that is brighter than the sunshine. ext yet, so:netintea, the tiuid learca the as the last gift of her hospitality. It is a tree as it dues a rail, and enters the chance if she had not eyen proptaod to ..det... `-'-to station with me, to see me off. Foi she he .ws, .'' eve • we,: .t d: 1, how to we' --come thy err~' ig +•'ra speed heists, it usually gores down the chs a - ''re p' in ,,oast. But lain only her husband ; antl-I can ell, m^ biaa:tfast a''r:te, as if I were a bachelor; and' get my coffee muddy or clear, lot or coil as Bridget' happens to make it ; and take ems hard or soft and t.east burnt or ao�'y, as it c'tanoea to cera_• f' - . n :•'.- c,• .• •' . fatly .* e3.N .t.'t-t •'::r,Y I .,: .. z i3 Qi - after m' l:k'ta t'i.y 1, a '•'r an ill carol for cur. Haialas ! \Visa:a Vie Imo of being married, anyway ? • And this was tt:tat apo thought as she i♦• • t7•••11••• t u' :':1 t0. h '7 bin*, T - (tor glass, and tried hard to keep the tsars back- frim here es b .re :r:'.1 weat down to see tlyst the family breakfast we: ready I won,.:- if'Hugh really carer nr.ything for me any mare. '.Vaca were ' mar- ried he never wou's have gore off in thin way, with a careless " (T o," tossed up stairs as he aright toes a trali•el'tnacl foils o s t. bond ti^le to run up and kits ma good- arenh. fast, an I P' was I ai9 :. 17d is mciocs 01.73 f eats ; a '''"c` f ... lain , '1 ore.; 0:1- ' g' ' ,''' . I , •.J Lc is tired o: :ate. wish I c nisi int Lim Co. IC W01111'La hard f;r mo liti' i' would Le better f. r:.irk ! r ". 1' muan't think suet: thin , : ' t', . . T'erhape he does love tae, ar:,'r a.7. Let Let -i: vow- log lard t•, teltevo it. , l •rI "it r,:h a'.tea'./ h:'a she went to Afar woo• And the Ar ''. rue' 1att;,Lei sin the oven .wi': I , e ! t':o Lail sed the a ',A1 bed - • ;d t LADY BaavTrrl111u - Ladies, you can- not wake Lair skin, rosy chi eke, mid sparkling eyes with all the ca•emtetics of 1, ranee, "r henutiben of the t•'orid, while in pour health, arid nethtatt sill give you such rich hhaal,g-a'•t health,,atrength and beauty IS Hop Bitters. A trial is o retain proof.. Perfect, Positive and Plesutanent aro the cures effected by Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure. Relief in ell cases of Kid- ney Disease is obtained af:era few doses. See that your ?►roggist gives you Dr Van Buren's Kidney Cure. iwld by J. Wilson Oudench Litt The Creatr,.t Nestlaa Zymase is a preparation of carbolic a il, vase'iue a td conte called Mct:regor .\ Parl:o's Carbolic Cerate. It will cure ally sure, cut, burn or brittle; when all ether pre- parations fail. Cal at G. Rhyme drug store, and get u package. 25 cents is all it costs. b building hence roosts thus exposed should be vacated till the.. danger re, "^s. Perhaps the safest place in .• .e. u. thunders:•, .t is on a ha' or feather bed in'the centre of a room well c:.,.•.Id, and without a ' eptace or much tneLal" • fin attire, • t the lowest din?.•::he house Ltd tit -t room Lu c' c.'t:3, s_ chair ' 1 a a' 'tile site •tiort •ff,l .. parative safety. Tur•r a ^ostia Fae The let blvd purifier and systcut re • gul't •r ever placed tci•hin ttrc r" `t at suffering huntani.v, truly is Era .i.• L, -- ers. Inactivity of the Liver, T"? ' •sit Jaundice, Constipation. Weak Ktu.!eys, or any disease of the urioat,f or ,ans. or w•hoe'.a' requr ,.:a n::e..: ' mild stimulant, win always l' 'el E.c.tac Bitters the beat aid only ce .,: corn known. They set surely egad q:li ', lY. eve: • bottle guar.•,ateed to give entire sitiifactiun or mosey refund c ' .'. ' . i at rety cents a boitie by J tt was 7 ie Dee. . A tali, stylish lao'7ting wanted, ,maul,;g a greyhound, passed the 1 lc .ay .f a oga o.o on were standing. "ti.ataLJau- . Tl eel one of them in a voice 1.. t proved loud enough fid tiio i:t'y soh. t '1 -re- ; lg toe., ted ' l .t':o {.- •^, ,la r7aace.1 angr"y at the a, f ',a.r wad s id : "Yea have nu right to hail'. ' ;e, fi' " "Rectum me •bf.3a:n,he r:l•lied,'' "bat yt)tt Batts:. yoarscii ; I' sae ' "udtrttt to your d.t,;." ehi.=,e l clip•. • .1 . tloxe-t rote! t"t,' - - 14,1 t , w r 0 heshanhs u actor Ica. t t,l ••: ,. L .• �'1 Pat wound ; khat t1 a I.asban : t ' • t no such tbooff.tfUl ecru.._sy to all .,ti• r person he Le :, 7 .1 0 :11 w:1 • ; t.' the w owes no Billet Pit . IVO e'' • :c•ration to WIT 11^t' r t eta nets to 1 er husband ; tta6 Sue is merle tip of litho thirsts, and that eft times a little ne„iect is a harder bead i f ►r:” .e to he • t:' :n a•1 n•,,en earl flagrant ter ,..,t1 - ., h T 1. •, .'ere •. ee,-, RI le all I r t t. •` . Van B tett enK At.ey tCsic to offDr.r. Aa al lerty lady fitlEo in my ease. M, wlte writes this ft. ►m Ant' •onieh, X told ef`o "ifor twisty y'at.ef►du.T WOWS Cle id► ('better tether. Jr. Pecs evidently is not in loge with the aeon of the noble house of Arthur now ;n Canada. In the last issue of his 11n1 he sate :-"Presi•lent Arthur's son is visiting the Marquis of Lorne, and a newspaper paragraph says : `Young Mr, Arthur is said to be very popular among the people of Dominio Court, and s great favorite cf the Princess L••uise, who admitees him as a type of the genuine young American.' If this: is the son who goo"drunk with a lot of other Princeton college studenits at • hotel at Patterson, N. J., invaded the rooms of the dining room girls after mid- night, mud caused the girls ,to fly or le vulterl, and got his mouth slapped by a Jersey ma , then he is not a•`represeuta- tire yt•u•nt A•ner:can,' and the pri :c'oa is ware'. ' ''er sweetness on a vc.• aunt - man tea .of a loafer. 'A president's s n sal . naal,sworking girlie 's +. repres 'n• tative feed, who ought to have his spine telescoped. A Ban on a Druz More Never was such a rush :nada for. any Prig Store as is now at J. Wilson's for Trial Bottle of 1)r. King's New Discov- ery for Cousutupt' , Coughs and Colds. Alt persons affected with Asthma, Brpu- chitts, Hoaseuess, Severe Coughs or any atfeetion of the Troat or Lungs, can get a Trial Bottle of this groat remedy free, by canine at above Drug Store. Regu- ar 6n,..1, (�\, • r Tut n Tem TIwr.4, When Totn Thumb Fox*• exhibited in Mich:eau the vill•tro cnunc'1 of •Ypr_ ' ' t mit'., •'I'• l a lice'. which the agent refused to pay, and lilr'nh ,,•t'li his company went on to Ann arbor, where free tenets to ttuatees were a suf6cicrt le feeder for the Lind of rhow, Y i - •'• ,•racrina to the follow- ` r Y. 0 elle iota! t ,"! ':a eel, r I to aim. il: iset; V •t;. "r!due:^i, lid you atop in t psi' ,ti r Teem -"No sir, I did not Visitor -"W ey not, general.(" "i .• ', - ';Ik•c:tttse, acro tl• ora are Men in raele•ti thee Tam. l::i 1:;,"t',t. ane1 an An -i ft. lair li • t,c, : course. Tom is el. el, brit the oilier tater of stivtil *16.11 rely b- f•mnd yet. i r !,.etl plo•tts. 17psi'•'1'' Senti- 11.,1 ht the histury of medicines no /papa ration has received such un&ver t c' • m t11a1'ou for thn .Alleviation it.afforda, an. • er'ermanen cora intid- noy diseases, as Dr. Van Boren's Kinney Co c. Its rc.i rel in the"it dirtressing c,:.:; 'n'a is ritt.ply wonderfui. ,Sold by,f r''vn. 2m .�� 1t 'awes Visit* LIMA seam Necdt nn n•tvc::''• w'-rtt once intro- duced. E'<t ••y 1. "±• • ' I belle l•e•tci•c'te of others by dair"a R;t nth 1 MO -O thr l re- presented fax 16at:b a1 'a, 1' s thRr:,•, l.- dachc, rt I. reg.. ca n iy i tilt i*te' aptly t uiei. a ii . T : ; ou wi:lit it well t'.toed triad 1 1,' Oat a23.ern: tcltlew:ti. ktv^-v rn, • store. is tleoieg is belied:':'. I1J..'w i• 1 mnttitels ret tae rampalot on Dr. Vet r..., -en's Kidney Cotte. then I• and relieve yourself o: all tams® diatrr--- ing pains. Your D..• -••,..t can tell you all about it, Sold by J- Wilaotttlodertch 2m Dr Carson's St n s Bitters remove Come;retie:a n -•• D' 'nr-.a, dispel Siec Itendae'u, n sneIS tad regulate the S;ranacti. 1, mer and Bow. els. No household should he consitlerra complete without a bottle of Dr. Van Bsrsst'st Rtdneyr Cars is in t:te closet. It is the only ru:uc.ly dist wilinori'ivcly, permanently and promptly sore all forms of kidney d'Woii 4. BMA M•Sta T \a'ilana BOOTS AND SHOES As the treats of winter venial' outer the caloric imtluenoe of the stela rays, so doss Bright's Disease, Droley, stone in the Kidneys and Bladder, awl Indent; 'nation of the Kidneys, lea\ e tltu body moon n the administration tit 1)t.. \'an lou ren'a Kidney Cure. Said by J. witsuu tut . r - i •• T et %ever Vat•n. •'11'l d fill ,. 0•• este !' c toad a man :.t the coat Oleo to ;'O' shite who was "tan. d l it -great h yon At the'yldest Estahlisbet bb' e Nt re in Tuan, In. Endless lTariety to suit the toast fasti,bous and th rant et economic buyer MY SPRING STOCK risapl-s and Klatches. Call at lien. Rh)i an' (Inns, store and a package of 1k4 ret, -r .t Para e"a Carbolic Cerate. It is colaeese l of Vaaelute,Car- b olio Actd snit has mea er f ,ill-tl to remote Pimples, BP,tehes, Che t: to t Sores, and Rough Slit.. 1t cure, t. hem A11 others fail. Try it. .t Mare 1 t.yut.a e t et.)'. Physicia'n's are , Itch startled- b,es- mutable diere%erica, Tour feet that Dr. King's New Diset very f. r Cotisuwption and all Thr. st and T.uog diseases isdaily curing patients that they hate given up to die, is startling them to realize their sense of duty, mud ea.. into the merits of t`,t_ wundetfnl diacuvery, re- sulting in hundreds of our beat Phpsi- cians using it in their lo.actice. Trial bottles free at J. 1Vilslwts Dime Store. Regular a,ne *1.0 . (4) . • 1 roily. ' •I -,11,141 1,n 1" "Can't pdesibly do it -got to be at • l.,r', ;n l tree m:rutetl." •,day 1' ";tie l.tr•,," i'tr'iki' the roan, ' I eau. , Igoe the alley1.�..: and see a lou::, 1''p going to bay. 1 want grotto.:•r" "010' at's it ! Well 1 dna'? ret'nd If I d0." and be cheerfully wasted three- ,....er.: of n:t le,:tt in t;zi:ig ftp a =10 :.•:rse It is t;,a ,r.'p thin! sal:ieh tearer fail. to 1,. Is now complete, and I take pleasure in tuft mimic ray cost, a.t:1 LI at "t i.o pre villus bale have I bad such a Large & Varied Stock As at present. 1 have raised the Standard ef duality and L..wered the Price unti it is a positive fact that no such value .n f.. t w tartan It. got elsewhere. CUSTOI4 W ORK of every g.ade still receives say Enompt and careful attestant, and will be nladeel, in tho most appruvttl stylise by tint -cies, war niton. end of the very beet material obtainable _ VCT N I N a - Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. CABINET - MAHER A N D LTNDERT A K E R OII Stilet, Gcdt it t . . Agood assortmbut o: Kitchen. Bed room. Uin:ag Root.: an.11l1'a.:.r Femit arc, ,ui h as la bles, CAM!. (halt. esti and wood seated'. cupboards, lied -etre le, Mai term r. <\'ath-ataada Lounges, Sonia, tt'ha:- .-de. Looking (Passes. N. B. -A complete pry .rtment of t'oftl.is and Shrouds always en t.,, r.d also Hrars. • for bire at reseonablc rate , i'ilsture Framing a specialty.—.t call solicited WHO IS uNADQUAMITsD Mf1TN THE OEOORAPNY Or TI4113 COUNTRY, WIL' Sts BY UXAMItNIINO THIS MAP, TNAT TH1 IT IS NO HUMBUG, CUT MLITY. That Diphtheria Is ene o: 1 ire .t'e.'t t.1 • <. r - ova diseases and aim.tah> .- Wee, w it ands of eh!•dren, 1, :t fat i. it hl, t, 1.•, •1, cony. and that doctors ie tw j As , .•" pyleeriesw aritn•i it le.jost '. t1:•d.- • ne (ha. ti a erre •n and -:tire Mtn danc•'rons nn•I ‘.1.'11 ;I rt v d:: •set ...reel' I, tte'ler' w'{th jo? ,':.! r arm!' urli ase • Ir A stag ItelPr The Ci+i afi•, Lerliugtoa tit Q ti.11q has junta issued M t.• ^ '"h'al'o tr'Ethe Oon'inen'," dtaenribinq the womierrel • ,wail rsr t'M r t (Irn't Rt,t The 1, writ le beautiful iy pa 'sited. and aanormos eft graving' 4.1 hilt:a nee it *dont i s 10•:'a Ally eau r :.,':.t ; the:, • r.a rep r'• tr?'t turn Ihree-e-eat postale Vas se "Ill receive a copy bJ ietunt 11ta61, by r•'•'rin ; to 1'er•'oval LntvtalT, '(leneral 1' asSett{rt.- t.., ro,' (i,;,', ' Illinnia ai Sot t.... Men a..a .• , nodi^, t I..,1 A4d, .,e r. -r, 0 one's• ler hate 1.1. v. •. ..• 1.% t.• Ute; were. •t 1, .11a 1` Ju17 PT F.: PRINCIPAI.+I.IN� .:01:T1 -,r. .11 ;(BEBT t1/ And all • r::ST 1'ne to Ft. .t"septe, yeluts In luau. • \tchl..'n, Topeka, Dent. 1Rstsaak..•" w+•.:1 on. U.I!ae (isle NC Few atrtico, Arlrona, NI.... `�J . - testes. tans and ort,.. C, 3E3431- I Id. I,nn r r M. no m tsarina f at. :►IMeri �r L -e, >1lnvalalU sad a[. al. rsteer•a Nab:Melly reputed se ease. t rt : 0 bele the s►Mt M, the Mat sgslpsN breathes, Re in..! in it,. Tor:.l f .' lIM ail Or. .. • . KANSAS CITY Ait confect lase mag In raw o n. ,rr Thesnrh'7 rG' % Try 1A T' -'-r' . 'e "7 V ant Pres win Celehrstr,l I�I, �,' f,.r v and traveling a tie at alt tinier, to Iatnry, Instead the it_ e. a.. // of a Als- C1pW'(`,�V comfor \V t 1 w Infnrw,stle .haat Kates of Fare, Sleeping (art, 'rte., elpwrin!It been 1 T FL. TER, PI#CEyal LoWtu. I aim. 1Fer'tA'carrYaert7rr. . P'•. Apt, Cble•sto. ail. '' ('blears. IS 1 .1. STttrsox, Canadian Paas. Art, 'for•, a.o 44i (Tv a B..ToB';a.on, Ticket Agent (U.,de:e'. CHICACaO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y, .'Belt^ the Creat Cement 4bt.. Maoris to t-a•^tars, by reason of Its unrivaled SaO- Stratlbual poslttr, via anorren and est route between th• East, Northeast are Sou hoest, and tea W -,3t. Ma tome ft and Southwest. 1t la literally a•i0. atrlOttr true. they its connections are alt of the prime:pal bins Ot roach. bet Mean the Attune?* anti BAs Pa-4Ao. „Jr) Its anon Ems and brae- ver .t roomettes Cnicazo, J:'at, Peoria, Ottawa, La 5111/.. C/t,seo, Mol:ne -• .J ROG* tataad. in ilisnots ; Davenport, Muacattne. %Ja::roti tt. n,_XeO%tuY• Kano*s'Ot, 050:.loee3. Pateasi1, Osa Moines. West Liberty, lox a Cay, Atlant.c, Ayoea, ,lvasbOi, Marfan. Outhes* Center and Council Bluffs. In 1•twa I Gallatin, Trenton. Cantgron and kancas Otty, an Missouri, and Leaver - wort•t and Atohlsein In Kar ma. sad tiw hundreds of cities, villages and town• Int.,,. t nate. Tk. "CREAT. ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," 1,7 't !3 f -:'n i" -':y cedes, steers t0 '-aveiers all the advantages and comforts • I•.oida .t to a s-nooth trace. sate bridges. Union Depots at all Connecting points. Feat _'tres7 Trains, cognomen' 04 COMMODIOUS. WELL VENTILATED, WELL HPAT :O,F,•ltLY UPHOLSTERED and ELEGANT 057 COACHES t a ' ne o, the Ls103T MAGNIFICENT NORTON REMISS/1110 CleAt1 CARS over bu..t ; PULL`IAN'P latest dastune* and haodsom,st PALACE est E[PINC CARS, and LINING OARS that are acknowledged by Pees and people to be tree FINEST RUN UPON ANY ROAD IN THE COUNTRY, :.red In which sepertort meals are ser.eci to travelers at the;aw rate of gEVENTY-F:VE CEBTs EACH. THRia TIAIN3 each w -,y betwe►n CHICAGO an 1 the MISSOURI RIPER, 7'11O TRAI;IS each way bctwoe. CHICACO and MINNEAPOLIS and ET. PAUL. d, 'ha famous ALBERT LEA ROUTE. A How and Direct Line, ria Seneca and Kane -alum, has recently been opened, between Newport Mews, Richmord, Ci-.Alnnatl, Indianapolis and La Fayette, n,:0 Cou <cit Bluffs, St. Paul, Minneapolis and intermediate points. All Through Passengers earned On Fast Express Trains. For more detailed information,... Maps and Folders, which may baebtained, a. well as Tickets, at an principal Talker OtToee in the United States and Canada, or r R. R. CARLE, B. 8T. JOHN, Vmoo-Pres't t Oen'l ManaMsr. Can't T'k't d ?aster As.: CHICAGO. 2>> the I ear JOHN TS ON'S°4d SARSAPARILLA -rOa-- YIIftl YYXftlWfl I NS= Aad for Purifying the Stood. it has been In n.e for 30 ream, and has pr- •vrd to hn tIe test (�$i,o.pp•srutoo M tire market for SRA IIEA-DLCBBS, nix lir Z ()X fiTIct U{(1 - DYSFLPRIA. pfl.slt, eon ea t•tsastw that erns fmmDISOINI red I.Nwe roam ImPare Mord. emsans ce ' beet take L• arnn+AAA burr 1t to their oat . Physicians prescribe ,t daily These 'fibulae it emcee, recrimmalid It 0 ansae. It is mads from Yellow Dort. Hi ams Rar eap•rina, Wild (1terry..=tfObtElat Dandelion, Raesafrsa Whetergree* psi ether well knee vN 1e•s 1k, SS aM H„rha it as sfrtetly rIeepeettatle. and ea► not hurt the forst APIksts ennethea t . It is one of the ti .t 1ned1^tan to .els fee RfuIatinS the Tweets it N 11.1d hi all reepratefeille Arm: •'e at ane dollar Far • quart bottle, or rut A,ttt.. for 11..4nrlars Three who rano". (Math • Witte et this nwdklne from their dwi mend tw one dollar sad we - all111:111 so them, MINTYlt s eel. tts•,tanwwa, Asoreaelseee r err Fnr cal• ht .IAN W ILM OT tARTES iTTLE IVER rresia. '1.1" -111111Th PILLS. CURE ak•k Rradseb, and relieve all tl',r trrnogre inet- eemt IO. 0,00.1 state of the sTatrm. ssch as Dia- s'..ee. $asset, Dreersfaa,a, Dutra.a after eating. r"'. Is ehr S'.de, Ar. white the r most FourrkMaie s.fessa her bees shown le rutmi SICK If1�Ms et Carter',Ltttle User Tubers equally eeleaase r earl and preventing Mill naasyty oet, while also correct eU&....4.. of the stomach, strata ate the neer art regatste toe hewer. Brea ► they 'way carat HEAD Awe they would 'Scalene/it prix, keen to th we who s�w1 en tats Motoring complaint; bat fortn- nate goodeeme doss sot Bbd bero, and those IMO j�p� try then wilt dad tbeee litUe pIil. rate engem w manyways that Hwy wills** be weansts w sawbe.t w. Hat after all Net head ACHE h tae base or on leery hits Hot lure U where we nth. ear prat bee.LkOar yah an it w►1L: stows de ant ��.tlalaass.., Carter's 1Attls best Pill. are Wry dean and Ivry easy to take. Oat. Vpr two pills waken deet: Tan ere eteletty mzetaMe awd An sot grope it yam, bat hy their path: ashen pleats all whe see Mess. Es toe at 3.3 rent,: are foul. 6oiA by drtMide evwywbere, et swat by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York Oltp. e-