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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-2-15, Page 6i 1 I i 1 : eaarr,4.saIIIP4W- THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY FEB. 15, 1881. LM Pette te,Itlwe. - --tea stun SWIM 1 resolved at the Old of mt Jemmy. A wetssase that rade .y heart ace. Aad late the pleasant tenses -chamber Wm ushered at bbd -time to steep. The seega wise delightfully seq. The furniture Meese with act. 'While spread o'er the hod se levities. W. oomstkitgg 1 d sot aees elsewhere. h was hahtu.ed of rfl►s, velvet, antis, Of every conceivable hoe, ltashe'eiderrlt with binds, hew.te and flowers la •..dates meat wunderom to view. Hat my limbs were so weary with travel. Aad so bet'y with slumber my eyes. That I tkovgkt. •'Ill wait esti. morales. Aad puede It out when t rise." Te dramelsad 1 soon must hat a yuurnel ed. For scarce had 1 .bud out earth'. scenes. Whoa • floating proerWou of garments Ad'saeed by invisible means. They came from the southward to dusters. They tame trots the northward an troops. While east and weer seemed to rival All other. la ala of their groups. Teers were tall dieser, long past their splen- dor; White robed which some bride most have wore Queer ribbons. old bonnets and waistcoats; And from each one s section was shorn. Cloaks. pickets. skirts. aprons, and necktie,- Thcy hovered in groups o'er the bed. And with aspect of suer dejection, Their phantom heads clutched at r he *petted. AH night round the bedside they circled. Aird wheu In the morning 1 rose. My eyes in their stupided t inion. Could see but a mw of old clothes. KO when at the table ay hostess Asked what .on of a night I had spent, I told ay strange dretm to the bolas o d. And begged to know what it all meat. For a time the. looked at me quite puZzle.l. Their faces with wonder perplexed : At length my host cried. '-1 hare soloed it !- And laughed 1.11 I &latest got vexed. Ifs laughed while we plied bin with vises tions. Engaging in *terry word till. Then gasped with what breath he Lauf left "You Irpt'oust. my w.tc'. crari Thr Veers 11 rddlawrstag: Year nettling -rang wean thae,,Cle wits: all, summers got a few Siam I put it on y our eager drat have tossed o'er me and you : And. las e. what . ha taros we IMMessss-wb.t cares and pleasures too Hines you became no one dear wax be. this old ring was new. Years brinitied; t:nketoi•iadus. wife young voices there are loge. You-ur fared round our tire that make their et ohm's yet more dear. Yount. loving hearts. your rare each day makes y et nom• like to you. More like iho losing bear made milt, whea this old I -1 3K was 01 %C. And oh. when death shalt clout, at las: to bid we to ivyreat. May 1 die looking in tho.e eyes bud netting On that breast Oh. rosy in, part mg gaze be b:estel %trill the dear shahs o: you. Of those fond eye. fond as 1'..-y were when this old ring was 5011. MURDERED. i du think. Jerome. you might let me have a little more money.' Victoria Hale was sitting at the break- fast table, a pout upon her cherry hps, an o.ninoua wrinkle between 1:er brews. She looked very pretty in her nwniung dress of fluted white lawn, white break- fast cap o.f Swiss muslin, and rose odor - ed ribbons that were peculiarly becoming to the,elear olive skin and large velvety black eyes. Her husband slowly sipping his coffee at the ether sale of the'tsble, 'ear .lune as hen -deems. awl distinguished looking III his way. .krone Ilale was the Ir.ok- kreper and cashier in a large down -town firm, and hat sa:cely been :earned three months as vet. .Already, however, the bloom and clot in of wedded life hell been disaipat.d nn some degree. He had begun to discover that divinity wag not a divine "Mere trolley, Victoria " he repeated hors ter such a two-pssuy half tentit7 sort el .fair as that r 'T .y would ksaw it was as good Its we amid afford.' ' A ud 1 need a late parasol ter- ribly. Aad, oh ' Jerome*, I had lomat- ten about Mrs. Leey's etta-a oplur punts..' 'I hope, ter guodn.r sake She Berta waut you to buy them r 'Nu, of course not. But .hg eye 1 gassy use them while she's at Ise Branch. Isn't it kind ul her r '1 dare say it's very kind, said Jima Hale, ruefully ; 'but du you Anil eh. know how touch a pair of {ionic* oat is the keeping 1 To ray nothing of the board ttf the taaa who drives than, Yat-' 'Ob, if 'you are going to stop to suck petty oo tsderauin. as that 'Well, well, use them if you like. I daresay we shall manage somehow.' 'And the croquet breakfast 1 Ooly thirty or forty 'mottle- just to pay off our mesal debt* It's so shabby to be behind in such things.' 'If you'll be as economical as you can about it.' 'And the parsed 1 And the summer elle that issuch a bargain at -s ' 1 e., yes,yes. Only remember, Vick, that there is a limit to our friends.' Mrs. Hale was satisfied with the grud- ging assent so reluctantly ecresed out of her husband. She gate the cr.,.tuet party, and had the satisfaction of hearing on all aides that it was the tweet elegantly gotten up little affair of the season. She whirled dd.wn to the park, and along the Bloom- , read with the cream colored ponies. She bought the lavender sum- 1tuer silk, with a 'loveof a race shawl to wear with it ; paid Madame Fringe Fur- below $30 to make it, and had itruined by a glees of lemonade the Ent time she ever were it. She accepted •s invite - is._ tint Ssrstols and Imka Cesspit with's pa::y of gay young friends end oriel all night before she Gould induce h sr husband to consent. 'Vick, you don't understand,' said Jerome, with • careworn look on his brow. 'We must study economy or we shall go to ruin 'Ees.nomy : sharply retorted Victoria, `I am sick of the very word. Her husband turned silently away ; it was hard, just when It. had most need 1 sympathy, counsel and advice, thus to be repulsed. 'They tell me,' said old Mr. Hardie, the tanner member of the firm of Har- die, Bl.,zke & Co., 'that Hales wife dresses the meet elegantly of any .ere at Saratoga •his season !' 'What ' Hele who keeps Denny's books r Young Hale i ,Yen. 'The deuce she does ! how can he afford it 1' e th sa.d old Hardie, taking snuff, 'that's a different wetter. I don't know how he affords it, If I were DennT, I should keep an eye to things.' 'They've had some serious lessens al - reedy, rut told,' said the other. 'Thal burglary last week cost then 07,600: '.Any trace of the lour{tars as yet r `No. The safe must have been cpeu- e,' by seeleto1 keys, Denov things.' 'Humph 'grunted eel Hardie. 'if the Cashier was Any one best Hale, that Dene ny trusts as he would trust himself-' ' 1r, ne.nsen.., 11'dtee'I•e,' cried this other .ld gentleman. 'There is such a thing as being t.e.. auspiciouI, MANI You'll be say ink next that Hale is at the paid of a gang ..f burglars.' 'He may be, fe.r all knew,' said Har- die. dryly. Meanwhile Reginald Denny began to be strangely mistrustful. Not of Jerome with a 'care'',g►eneeptible hoisting of Hal. --lie would as soon have thought of the beers. ' meet 01451L< himself - but ethers about reasonable 1 Doi not keep you 'instal- l; supplied with all that 1 have to spare r 'Rut it is so mortifying to go shopping with Mrs. Hyde Scutt and Mn. Bon - him. 'Hale,' said he, 'sometimes i think these knaves of burglars are nearer home than anyone imagines.' 'Do you, tir ?' A ghastly look ca e mngton, and have to stand by while orer the young mans features, es if he they are purchasing the sweetest things were in pain. 'Impossible'' at such bareeint.' '.tt all events it is worth 1 sskinli into •Don't go shopping with them, then slid Denny. 'The circle of suspicion t$ that's my advice.' narrowing down. Do you mind sitting 'You weul l shut lac up, then, from all up for a night or twor amusement anti society 1' 'Not at all, sir, if You wish it. 'Nonsense. Victoria. You know bet- ; 'I'm sorry to ask it of you, as you ter than that Here are your prettily don't seem sell this last week or two -' furnished house, yi,ur garden, your lit- 'pray dont mention it. 1 am well tie conservatory, tie amuse you.' eneuche said Hale, almost impatient/y. 'I'm tired of then) ell,' said the pretty 1 it was the first night et' the vigil - a bride. Una ann'.t he a"iii"Anted with , dare tempestuous midnight, with rain the same thing fel-ever.' falling outride, and that rush of e.lut- ' ff you wanted a i,erpwtual change, a medal winds wailing down the chimneys. c ontinusl whirl .•t excitement, 700 Reeinahl Denny had gone home, hu$ -shooed here married a millionaire.' rime unanalyzed notion in ducal him to 'Do*'t M cross, lerame.• said \actor- i return nuietly and by stealth toward two ia, coaxingly. 'But you knew all the o•dock in the morning. Letting hitne neighbors along the river 'here are rich, • Flt in by his own priests key, with • and 1 (lon't want to be left behind. t , word of reassurance to the alarmed shall be m'rrtified to death if I can't hare watchman who beet the outer hal'., a srrngsat breakfast in August ' i he noiselessly entered the honking 'i have no .mpecial (11)0e41un to that. house Mid her husband '1 suppose it need The safe where the menet and vale- oet necessarily or very expensive.' stile gapers were kept was wool* open, 'Not en wry, sai.1 1'iet•erie- '1S. Kneeling before it. with ieth hands full enure. we mast have • band of melee, of hills, hnrnedly transferring some to (lima the salads and ices from Fra.cetelli's an *sten leather case eon his right hand, lot New York.' and putting others hack, was Jerome Wouldn't t year piano and a little Hale enamlf. howsoever'', cake and isteersiant do t' in en meant Iltginal.l Denny's tree \C.; 'What ncn,eeme, Jarmo*. Do yea ,grasp w.s on hu arm. 1 male nee ogv stylish neith , 'S.. 1 have got at the rent of the mat- ter at Wee said be, la • deep, store Vellab. 'ter you ars lbs burglar, Jerome Robe Witte with rage and dismay, Hale sprang to his feet, and motivated the W whoa he had been so long and syt- Meatically robbing. 'You have disabused .e,' he cried. in eluted somata, 'but you shall sever om- elet nue " There was a vivid geek, the tel.rrt ir1 a pistol, and the seat esteem. Jerome Rale lay dead Were the eyes of the bor. tilled hanker. • 'It was net his ewes fault so muck soil wee his wife's,' people said when t♦i ugly fasts came out 'He was weak. bet aot naturally wicked, sad she pressed him mercilessly fur money. Poor girl ! Her dress and fashion sial luxuries were dearly bought.' And Victoria Hale, sitting pale and agonised in her deep widow's weeds, knew as well as if supernatural hands had written it in fiery letters on the wall that she had murdered her husband. OUR SANITARIUM. I.psrtsat Pinata About rue sash Mew 1 •vets lfeeses/apt CbUaea. Baths should nut be taken imiuediste- ly after a meal or whew the body is very much exhausted by fatigue or excitement of sty kind. Children atad elderly per- son* ought to employ warm or slightly cool baths, never below 70 degrees Fahreuheit. The old-fashioned white Castile soap is the beat mid safest to tale ; rad the lace washed with it once in a wbib will improve the ekw, even when of the most delicate texture. Teo helmet s use of asap will make the hair on the face more visible and should be ay.,ided by ladies. It is very iwportant to avoid befog ex- posed to pal air after imtsersiut ea • warm bath i becauee mechanical ob- struction's to the outf6ies of pioeenpitatiuo being washed away. the cooling effect of evapor.twu from the catemmas surface iagreater, and the danger ..f being chill- ed is increased. Hence the best time fur bathing as is the evening, just before eustiring. Invalids and those who have delicate constitutions, will, however, often find that tbey can endure the exertion of taking a bath about 11 o'clock in the morning. Gold boths are invaluable aids in pro - muting and preserving health if properly used in suitable case* but may become very dangerous,. Very cold plunge baths -that is, with a tetnperatnre below 60 degrees -should only be indulged in by the most robust, and then it is doubtful whether the shock to the system is benefi- ce!. It, after drying, the body feels in a glow the bath does 1,-.00d, but otherwise It had best be avoided. Cool sponge baths are valuable tonin, the shock to the system being much less than the plunge bath - A hole 'anion juice added to the warm water for washing the face will cleanse it nicely and feel refreshing (tat -mess, cern-meal or bran put in the bath will soften and whiten the skin. A poste of oat -meal kept .on the face during the night fur a mouth or so, and wiahe.1 off in the morning with Juke -warn water. will remove blotches and lesiva the skin firm and white. But this r.luites patience and a little discomfort. A hills sweet milk rubbed on the face a half hour before washing will brighten the fairness and freshness of the complexion, and is good to use when guing to an evening entertainment. For le feats. You can purehaes a bottle of P.elves's Nerviline, the greatest pain reiuedy in the world. Nerviline cures headache, neuralgia, toothache, pains int the aide or beck, rheumatism, &c. .ta ■n internal remedy, Nerviliee is l.roml.t• efficient, and piematit to tike. Nene Mine flit. Orr ale tl Is a 141.111-.ulxituu: remedy, aid a test bottle cost '.uly 10 costa. Call at James Wilson's drug store and invest 10 tents. Nurviluse, Nero -dine, 'terve pais cure. That there is great dutreet in all the manufacturing cities in the D.•Itlinion is lino patent ti. be denied even by the Tory .organs But they try t•, break the f•.rce of it by saying th torte 11 distress also in Free Trade (ouetries. What of that! The Tory arson -am: Ives the. dt.tres• wee ittrlitaele ander Free Tiede, bur that ?needier, would gave full work to every- one et fair wage:. it has not dent see The best the Tories can say now is tMt Protection is n.. worse than Free Trade Even this ia untrue. - �.m..r- naretr. ..d ■t.Sebe. Call at feet,. lthynos' drug stere and 1 get a package of Mc':rrttor .( Parke's Carbolic Cerate. it is compeer, of Vase- line, Carb•dlc Acid and Cerate. end has Inever failed to remote Pimples, Blotches IUlcerated Soon. ft. ugh Skin. it cures Irah •n all others fail. Try it. 1, A sorsa. Mi.rmveq That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones from as early grave. Truly is I Dr. King a new fMee•very for Cntuiump- ti.n, loughs, ('olds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Less'.(' Voice, Tickiing its the Threat. Pain in Side and Cheer, or any dhow of the Threat and lento, • positive cure. (htarenteed. Trial Rot - Iles free at .1. Wdeon's Thug liter*. Large der 0A.00. (d) ARes- (xp Of one dozen at" to any ccs sombre( the beat four line =+ .n "tesaenev," the regnerk.ble NNb elm for the Teeth and Pate. Ask ynttr druggest er address. Thousands hear wines to the posi- tive ctretive powers of the GUST (Is11- 0*r ltvtuowavow, the only remedy that bis peeled itself • specific for ge semi debility, sentinel wa►knes, impotency, etc., and all dtara.es that arum teem self- abuse ler overtaxed been. finally ending in eonntmptien, insanity and a prema- ture grave meld by ell druggists, or will be sent free on ree•a•tpt '.f 51.00 pee bet, or six lynxes for M. Address F. J. Csuxtr, Toledo, tee'', role agent for the l'ntt.d States. Rend for cite -Aar and testimonials of genuine curse. (leo. Rhyme. 0 'clench 3n ~Se agrs..ase. Gee very valuable femurs. Dr. Low's Piste. t Worm Sprup u, tbia it is high- ly a(tres•ble to take, mud all varieties ei worms, taw worm Included, oan be safe ly expelled by it, without reeves* to harsh and uekeniag drugs. Steam's /rose Lssasar.s Needs no advertising when once intro- duced. Every bottle sold sells hundreds of ..does by Being all and mors than re- jlwrrres.e.+.eted for Neuralgia, Toothache, Hesdaebe, eta it retw,v00 any pain iaatantly quisk ass A&ah. Try it and you will sayit is well minted Fluid 1 ightnrng. Oat a Dart bottle at O. Ithyrtaa' drug alsc Cooed Free. Any reader troubled with Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Headache, Inver Cemplaiat ete, should call at (leo. Rhyme' drug atom and secure a free trial bottle el McOreitor'■ Speedy Cure at "nee which will ° en.ince you of the merits 'of the medicine. It coir pernunentle where 'all other medicines have failed. ' As a Aloud purifier it has no ritual Remette ber, it costa nothing t.p try it. Regular size, tifty coots and sue dollar. a alae Playalrbas 0.14..*. Mrs. Helen leharvix, No. 331 Dayeet St., Chicago', 111., is now in her sixty- eighth ixtyeighth year, and states that she has suf- fered with Consumption for about ten years, was treated by nine physiciana,all of them pronouncing her csee hopeless. She had giten op all hope of over recov- ering. Seven bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption completely cured her. Doubting ones, please drop her • petal and satisfy yuurselres. Call at J. Wilson ■ drug stere acid get a free trial bottle. (ll Seeing is believing. Reel the testi monis& in the pamphlet on Dr. Vass Ruren's Kidney Cure, then buy a bottle and relieve yourself of ell those ditties e ing puns. Your Druggeat can tell you all about it. Sold by J (Io lerich! 2m The use of Pills, Salte,Castor Oil, &c., and other nauseous, griping Cathartics is unnecessary, as a pleasant substitute u found in Dr. Carson's Bitten. which act as a Cathartic without griping or causing natraea. All druggists well it 50 cents a bottle. All Nervous Debiiity cured by the ase of Dr. 11. C. Nest'. Nerve rad Braid Treatment. Bee advertisement elsewhere Sold at Wilson's drug stere. (461 •■ .sewer Waste/. Can an one bring us a se of Kidney or Liver Cca Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure 1 We say they cermet, as thousands .1 case* already permanently cared and who are daily re commending Electric Bittern, will prone. Bright's Disease, Diabetes, ll'eak Back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the blood, regulate the how - e&, rad esti directly on the diseased parts. Erery bets& guaranteed. For saleekt 50e. a bottle by J. Wilson. [1j: Salt tttharawe Cured- Are you troubled with Salt Rheum, Rough Skin, Pimples .er C.Inker Seems ; if s•., . at "ice he (:r.•. Rhynes' Drug Store and gut • pacesege ,t McGrcg••r.k Perkt's C.$a,ltc Cerise,- Price 2a cent*. It was nererik'tewe to fed. b A Marella& Mrevesr. l'hystcian's are often startled b, re- markable discoveries. The fact that Dr. Kings New Disc•tery oer Consumption and all Thom anti Lung .Basest• is daily curing patients that they irate pi. -ea up to die, Is startling them to realist their setae ..f duty, and examine into the merits of this wonderful discovery, re- sulting in bundreds of our best Phpse . clans using it its their practice. Trial bottles free et .1. N-ils,n s Drat Store. Regular sine et.01. Le) ra toweelbeekete • i 1..tot ,SLI • t int t- j GF a 2R NS. CO :DS t'. u � " e c-t'Pi I"dT . r '1 t� th` ' 'l aeeeL ?EF'yes in the afl t;tier^ • ort t'C��SUMir1 iON. BRAY', PROPRIETOR• MONTREAL - Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. (2At3INEft -......r• rrst.newnIC a mar sdarsa:er 000. BAT1tY - MAKER \ND UNDERTAKER Hamilton Street, Ocderich A geed awes eoat ur Katoris., )ted-riu.., Ilta!eg Ituum aai Parlor ranker*. mob M Ta bka Oaks their, .saw wad wuud .oafs.►, Cvpbuarda Wedmeada, ltatarwss, Wash -sum e lwmyna, thea, What -Nota !whin* (:Mas... N. S. -A oemplate MOM 'Lew of comes e..d Shrouds always ow head also Hearses ter eh. at reasonable rate nature Fraarta* •.p.Watty. t van solicited WOOD M 11111ADQUAMITRIP VATS. TOS OIOOMAPWY Of THIO OOYMT*r. %VOA DU SY IDEAMIMIMO TOMS MAI, TS.AT TNa ori` ` ��!__� �S! -t ' �•?+�:�L�� . d _ r1:1411. itmoArat':s 'e-t'il►1 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y, ping the Great 00114111111 eine, .*colo to travelers, be 'oilmen of its unrivaled gear graphtOaI position, tlse snotsevt and beet roues batsmen ehm sass. tbrteeaat see Southeast, and the Weet. Mortrevest and Southwest. It is Iltarany and strictly true, Mat Its connection ars as of the principal .wee of road batwsan the Atlantic and eh* Paritao. Myr Its main ons and 1rawenee at rascyaee Cannes., doeet. Peoria. Ottawa. La Oen. Oeneseo. Iblotine and soot legend, In Pamirs t Devenport. Muasatine. W.Mlneton. Keokuk, Rn.aMte. Oeh.0100ese Forrest 1. 0*. Nolo.., West Ueerty. Cosa city. Atiantio. Avoca. Audubon. ilsrlan. Quotes Center aro OcuneN Moues, M Iowa p tllaness. Trenton. Camaro* anti City. in MtMono. and Leaven w•eti Ateltes n in rtant.e, see tee MwdreM of mdse. tMaMa• and towns tetenneaats. The "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," M it le familiarly walled. 00000 to tram/ors all ate samineyoe as* oonrbrte Indent so • smooth ttr.0ke sae brides%. uwion Oepoa at all oonw.ettns pofwa. Fast tserses Traine cohnpoe.d of COMMO0101/S. WELL VS0TK.AT*b, WELL 110111AT10. PIMgLr UP$IOL$TVIIVO sed (L*OANT OAT 00 *4gg p .a tins of the MOST MACWIFIO1MT NORTON $ IOL1M/M0 CHAIR CARS ever rein y PVt LMAN•O Iateet d.W se4 and t.endaom-et Pbid 01 SLUPIMO *Awes, and 00111110 OASIS that ars acknowledged by prem ane paop(m es be she 114151T RUM UPON AMY "- MONS MO/tS 1111 TWO! OONMYRT. and M wh'eh superior suwtla w raved to traveler. at '5* tow rats of SSVISrTT-131 (,*MTS 11110041. Testas TIMMS seen way between 0/1110A041 and tM M1t►a0UR1 RIVER. TWO TRAINS eaten alloy between CONDA00 ad MMMM. SAPOLJ* anti ST. PA, tea *0. ton sus ALBERT LEA ROUTE. A Mw and Ofreet 1-lnw. via Seeeoa and Kama*.., had rsesnety beast cremes. between Meween above. Rbhmond, Cineinnatl, Indemnities** and La Fapettee end Cowed, Ware. St. Paul. *Mon .po5. and Inte.mediate puethear Aft Through Pasasng.rs e5,76011 OR Feat Uproot triune. Ito, more .*tome. Information. oma Mops and Folder$. whicrr amp los obtained... .toll as T.011.1., at all principal Timms Ofnees to the United Seamy and Canada. mei R. R. CABLE, S. ST. JOHK, Vloe-Pree't a Can't Manager, Odw't T'h't • pees', Ari CHICAGO. CURE 5r if.wtsch, and rebore all thy- i n'. h:• one!. 1 d -..t :s • bit.,... Mane of Haemostat. earn as 0.n. •nue. Kamm. Drswelsese, *1..,,'.. lifIt0 Pa• a Is Melt d., Pe. Irbil* tltitr most r.i.tcrk. able success has bens mew. n iu . or ng SICK ,f 0 -aoi ert♦e.yn ('rtw'.Llttle lver P.:'s aro r rptsey valuable le C antsad mweatoes ellthilag els weds per .dao a liter NI Of *hostelries. M ►N Il roe Sad r. to the bowels. litre it they outy earoill HEAD Ache Cory weerld be Mame proeel.ee to ante who ! atter Iran 15. t• bet fora. astray than rtws.mr�rn sled them wan saes try them will sad these tttM pills ' abs - able la se away ways that they ram sot be willies bbl wtetteel Ahs.. Bet after all sick heed e CHE le the h.5. or so ray liree that herr... where wo sobers eebe *sr Itti' ease Our pals car It w341 Carte's little Low PRU set vert anal Sud very any blahs os et hew p r , grips or pSTpoMy sre rgs. bat the • g p5tl. setts.Inseam* see., •w wM items. ftivia1ameeste:irrf. '1. hefts by draggles eveyer re, er Slat by ma.:. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Nem Y•fit Ott". h NF CREAT'4 liURLINCTON ROUTE. 14" 14 (r/ 11 }, PRINCIPAII.;LINE the s1oaTasT. (tclCaguy 5M Ate off + • $i*T h • „le et. Jestdr. tastsas Y d'1, ramps. a mot. Teeslia. SOW 2seMasaalllswaM Lss- !; /` soa. na1.rOat- sss. stew arsalse, Aseasa► M • *4.. ..este sm. sad Ts.ss CJ Tel venni - essailled bhasl MelYeed h tie erNoM1111 r . ter al etren of irate a .A.Gar 0 KANSAS Trb.te ut t C.lsbrae d 11ar MOO . ' eaire"s tae 1. s. Camila CITY All es.a..tk,.5 our la MOOR Dep.it 1 4 4 1 6 It 9 it Si it di he mt yo do hal mai. Dat the ear tow the rile J ttly It o has bust It fault but filth sin 'W wee • 1. me .1 la *0 tell hint ►a . 1:1 .n • ra to r ss s re rah w did cis is net the ole is it Pe 'Y it. I0AP. 804P. SOAP. I0AP. SWISS SOAP No. 1. BWISILI IE3OAP No. 9. 8WI88 $OAP No. 3. there, • ey Stay Coleman le ZURICH, SWITZERLAUO whose trw al tdr r/•steals oltletwk m. Ce real y • Austria.Omer* and fall. 1lsanfarttirvd in (Warman rawly M 8 The Huron Soap Co y t30DID RIC3Fi- .`� SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. flnderteh. fiep l 11 MO 115 Intr. B. Jew.ratnit, Tickee Agent, fiodereh 111 ter.w0HMn .i..t awes ..f r .. e..rena -• .. .•t•ra, Ir .-n. T a 00YI1l. pater V.I.lOWIlt. ae ur. ,,.fir r . . twerp^. ',.w 1'• .:.rr . t 105.5 1.1. 111 Canadian Paso. As!, Torono, Ont P !teal els mole for pease+. end resewe tree. c.s(fr het 10004. wktel win hely yes .Ire mosey t away _ .i..1. tee wertee. All. ef either fie;,.odes. Aral beer. breed reed tMAre epee" teeter, the wafters. absolve - At ewe .ddress.Tat•a! Co.. Alta, (:..e.•ri-rs - after fah 1,141. VIM ns reuse or more egbe,e.1 tare viewer well M Wu else. Tai.. 1. gretattza--=3.;_by Rays Drydees "IQeknnws het tams, and when yessant and swear. i Qat draw you to bee with • single hair Bet it Mast he beautiful hair to haws sash power ; and beentifnl hair nen be �ggsMgsstwsdI by the nee of ereenames RAI/ �etrtrwIra !sole at Wets. by J. Wiliest • to