The Huron Signal, 1884-2-22, Page 3Kr-
ri1 H E 1.1 t' l:t) N SIGNAL FRIDAY FlsaJ4. 2z, 1884.
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A &. Louis doctor factory recently
fawned out a donasu female doctors. As
keg as the female doctors were coained
to one et Iwo in the whole country, and
thane were experimental, the Ban held
its pee, sad did not complain ; bat
naw that the soilage* are wigged in pre-
destine female doctors ea a business, we
emit protest, and in •o doing will give •
few rearms why female doctors will net
prove • psyiag bsanob of industry.
Le the het pluses, if they demo any-
body it meet be women, and three-
fourths of the women had rather have a
male doctor. —Suppose these colleen
tura out female doctors until there are
as many .o( them as then are male doc-
tors, what here they got to practice on 1
A masa, if then was nothing the
mutter with him, might call in • female
doctor ; hot if be was sick as a horse—
sad when a man is sick he is u sick u •
boree--the last thing he would have
around would i'e a female doctor. And
why 1 Become when a uue wants a
female fumbling around him he wants to
feel well. He don't want to be Iodide's,
or feverish, with his mouth taming like
cheese, and his eyes bloodshot. when a
female is looking over hon •ud tak:us an
account of stock
Of course these female doctors are all
young and good looking. and if one of
them came into a sick room where a man
was in bed, and he had chills, and was
as cold u a wedge, and she should wit
up does to the side of the bed, and take
hold of his baud, his pulse would run up
to a hundred and fifty and she would
prescribe fur a fever when he had chi: -
blains. Them if be died she could be
arnmeed for malpractice. (1, you can't
fool us on female doctors.
A man who has been sick and had
male doctor, knows just how he would
feel to have a female doctor come trip-
ping in and throw her fur lined cluck
over a chair, take off her hat and gloves,
and throw them on a lounge, and come
up to the bed with a pair of marine blue
eyes, with a twinkle in the corner, and
look him in the wild, changeable eyes,
and ask him to run out his tongue.
Suppose he knew his tongue was coated
so it looked tike a yellow Turkish towel,
do you suppose he would want to run
out five or six inches of the lower end of
it. and let that female doctor put her
finger on it, to see how it was furred 1
Not much ! He would put that tongue
up into his cheek, and wouldn't let her
see it for twenty-five cents admission.
We heve all seen doctors put their
bands under the bed -clothes and feel a
man's feet to see if they were cold. If a
female doctor should do that, it would
give a than cramps in the lege.
A male doctor can put his hand on a
man's atotnash, and liver, and lungs.and
ask him if he feels any pain then ; but
if a female doctor should do the same
thing it would make a man sick, and he
would want to get up and kick himself
fear employin; a female doctor. 0, then
is no use talking, it would kill a man.
Now, suppose a man had heart disease,
and a female doctor should want to listeh
to the beating of his heart. She would
lay her left ear on his left breast, so her
eyes and rosebud mouth would be look-
ing right in his faoe, and her wavy hair
would be scattered all around there, get-
ting tangled in the buttons of his night
shirt. Don't you suppose his heart
would get in .bout twenty extra bead to
minute 1 You bet ! And iheswould smile
—we will bet ten dollars she world mile
--end miaow her pearly teeth, and her
ripe lipe would be workiug as though
she were counting the beats, and he
would think she was trying to whisper
to him, and—
Well, what wadi he be deitsg all this
time 1 If he Win nit dot J *Itch
would he a wonder, his 1.•11 hand would
brush the hair away ft on her temple,
and kind of nay there to keep the hair
away, and his right hand would get sort
of nervous and move around to the back
of her head, and when she had counted
the heart beats a few minutes and was
rating her head, he would draw the
head up to him and kies her once for
lock, if he was as bilious as a Jersey
swamp angel, and have her charge it in
the till ; and then a reaction would sot
in, and he would he as week as a cat,
andeihe would have to fan him end rob
his head till he got over being nervous,
and then make nut her prescription after
he got asleep. No ; all of a man's
symptoms change when a female doctor
is practising on him, and she would hill
him deed.
The Naw s a woman's rights paper,
and believes in allowing women to do
anything that they can do as well se
men, and in favour of paying them .s
well as men are paid for the same work,
taking all things icto consideration ; but
it is opposed to their trifling with human
Ufa, by trying to doctor a total 'banger.
Tran colleges are doing a Brea wrest
in Prepeeise theta feria doctors for the
war path, sad we iaiew to enter a pro-
test in behalf of twiner deilbon teen who
pard set stead the same.
T.W.et • men.
They were aistisg on the amends after
tea, whoa, the can with a nosy helps to
tell it
'By the way,' he said, 'l heard • good
thing in town tit -day.'
'Wu it very warm in town T asked
the woman who Nays at beam
He amend her that it was, and west
on : I met Jack RoUine—'
'What, little Jack T exclaimed the old
:incidents* 'Why, I remember when
J -k's lather first dues to Huckleberry-
viile, long 'fon he aanind Hutda—sM
a Smith, you know, ole Billy Smith's
darter. Ole Billy was a renis chap.
Did I ever tell yet 'bout that amps him
and me hot inter in then winter of
tkirty-five—no, 't was thirty-four—yes
—io--Well, I disremember zactly wick ;
but anyhow, Billy and rue, ens--'
'Yee, yea ; we know all about it, Un-
cle Ben,' said the man with a story. 'As
I wee eying, I met Jack Rollins, and he
end I thought weed go down to the beach
and have a .win—'
'You are getting on swimmingly now,'
observed the retailer of secobd•hand
puna
'Well, as I was eying.' r.euteed the
men with the story, 'Jack and I went
down to the beach. and—'
'You had a nice boat,' answered the
woman who interrupts.
'No. 1 didn't,' sharply answered the
man with a story ; 'you ace, the tide—'
'Ob, that reminds me of a fanny thing
that happened to a lot of us fellows when
we were in the army !' exclaimed the
war veteran. 'It was just after the
second Bull Run, and the major—'
The war veteran was reminded of this
'funny thing' inyariable seven evenings
a week, and, though he always told it
from beginning to end, nobody ever lis-
tened to it. It is not necessary, there-
fore to repeat it here
After he had finished, however, the
man with a story began attain. 'The
tide, you see, was way out, and '"ack
said we might as well go up duo the
hotel --'
'Oh, tell sit !• again interrupted the re-
tailer of second-class puns.
The man with a story frowned un the
punster and continued, Go, up to the
hotel, and see who was there. Charley
Sp
'rague-
1a Charley one a Squire Sprague's To make a room apps r wider t ac- I gloss, powder, poi, ruga and things.
buys r queried the old gentleman. 'Thefcomplished to a certain extent oy making . S. just accept the lineable. Wrap
quire and me —'
'No, Charlie isn't one of tho s.luire's
boys, Uncle Ben,' was the rather peevish
rejoinder of the man with a story.
`Charley—'
'Do you remember what • time we had
that night it rained so r suddenly asked
the young lady with the erratic mind.
ran bo much increased by • grad atop of
Me f.up.ssMmser.seee. I NOT PIMA, Qel'AmpTRD,
nun
its moat rooms, ss we find emu, some '
treateeseossm
t ls nry to laulaud*a defeat
ve
in pruperttou. buena es where the
quaint has bees well oousideeed is th-e
building, the floor joists must be get on
me level, and this is determined by the
usnews important ews un each flour
leaving the other rooms in booby proper -
tion of length and width to height. The
mot universally recognised tole for die
termining the height of a m u the
sem ••f half the width and the square
root of the length. The .uluptioa of this
rule results in briugiug the ugh, formed
by the ceding and wall just within the
angle of vision of • person .tendingviis
the centre of the room without rang
the eyes , but of .xourse the rule can only
be strictly observed in uue room ou eacb
floor, unless • double tier of joists is set
above the smaller rooms, .0 unless it u
passible to have the doors of nems in
the same story on different levels, either
course involving difficulty and expense
There u proportion no defect in pportion that can
net be modified in mon than one way ;
that u to my, to assert that • rum u
too bigb(s equivalent to saying that it is
either nut wide enough or not long
enough, or butk ; so that in treating a
room with a view to modifying its appar-
ent proportion, the treatment that u
most convenient may be made to answer
the purpose in almust any instance ; to
apparently shorten a room being the
same as to apparently increase its width
and height, to apparently widen it being
the same as decreasing the length and
height, and au on, Thus six remedies
are at hand, one or two awhich wilt
suffice, under any circumstances, to make
wider,
a room appear higner, lower,
narrower, longer, or shorter.
To make a room appear higher, the
plane surface of the ceiling should be de-
creased by the mouldings of the cornice,
by panels, or, in the absence of these, by
rp s
A Ceaew/e.t who MM was Aaaws be
M
a eetlleessn.
'You say that you ate strung
tardy T
Yes, sir.' melt 'Not afraid to rt r
'No, sir,'
Visa you get up earl; u
lag !'
'Yes, sir.'
'In perfect health and strength 1'
'Yee, air.'
'And 'WY aazious
smith?'
'Yes, sir.'
'What proof can you give me that you
possess all these qualities r'I was a University Ordeal
'Did you grsivate i
'No, sir ; I failed to pass the examine-
tinn.' th
'Failed to panse examination r
'Yes, sir. I gave more attention to
developing my muscles than my mind.'
'Well, you had better give up the odea
of becoming a blacksmith. You norobustness,doubt possess the necessary robustness,
but you haven't intellect enough to nuke
a good horseshoer. You ought to have a
rich father
and
the mern-
to" become • black-
Oleos
lack-
Oleos %dO
ared Das Amy Rashid t
'Say,' said a friend to us the other
day, 'you are an old hand at it. I only
got married the other day, and don't
understand much abut the business.
But has a married man any rights left
ssumes
when he once athe hymeneal re-
sponsibilities
'Rights 1 Yes, lots ! His a right to
foot all the bills, et kindle the fire, to
draw the water, to—'
'Stop ! 1 mean the. Let me give you
an instance. Every empty box and
drawer land valise, and, in fact, every
available receptacle of every description
is stuffed full of my wife's tongery, and
binds of color performing the sameottioe. When I want to put away a few cuffs and
A vertical system of line should be cotters—'
adopted in mural decoration, and die
mantel should be :neer
To make a Nom ai,•,xar (ower, exactly
the opposite treatment should be adopt-
ed ; that is, to increase the plane ceiling
adopt a horizontal system of mural
decoration, with a dada and -e high
mantel.
'Mild hard ! I know what you mean.
Listed, rising men ' If your bedroom
sere two hundred yards long and lined
from the clapboards to the ceiling with
drawers, and you wanted a place to tow
away a couple of shirts, you couldn't
tied a nook that wasu't full of hairpins,
tufts of frizzes, pada scent bottles, odd
www tts'webn-
The wish, sestet et den ileg sea walk -
tweeting tweet esesiste M. keeping the Ghia
yen well away from yebream This throws
the head upward and backward and the
shoulders will naturally settle backwardos
and in their true pusatios. The who
stoop in walking generally look down-
ward. The proper way is to look .freight
ahead, wpmthe mans level with year
eyes, ur it you are imbued10 stoop,uatil
that tendency is eseteooe look rather
ve
above then below the let Mountain-
eers are said to bstraightree 'as straight as as ar-
row,' and the sew' is lasagne they are
obliged to Hook inward w much. It is
simply impossible to steep in walking it
you will heed and practise this rule. You
will notice that all round-shouldered
person ea
carry the chin near the breast
and pointed downward.
it appear lower ; but when this is un -1 your personal pr+pert� iiilp in an old
desirable, or where it is insufficient, the! newspaper and hide the parcel behind
effect can be reached by adopting • 1 the wood box. Reforming woman's loves
mural decoration on $ graduated scale of , for the diffuvet.ess of property is a
form, decreasing upward, so that two or ( bigger row than you can hoe.'
more patterns at the top similar to those 1 He smiled loudly and ironically and
at the foot are found 10 occupy the same , passed on a wiser if not a better ren.
Wan as one at the fou t, and this effect 1 —
Te Weak air Olt..
It's awful dry,' remarked the
agriculturist : 'if we don't have rain
moon, I guess my potatoes won't amount
to much.
'What a horrid dress that Boston
woman had on to -day !' said the young
lady in the rocking -chair.
'We had a bully time on the river to-
day,' interjected the buy to the flannel
shirt
color upward from dark to light.
To make a room appear narr000.r is,
accomplished to a certain extent by mak-
ing it appear higher ; but when this is
undesirable or insufficient the effect can
be obtained by adopting a strongly
drawn, large pattern in strong color for
mural decoration.
To make a room appear 1,uyrr is to an
M grew weer* me nes That t.MeM
aUu.
Some of our richest men started in life
in • very modest way, and are still plain,
unpretentious people, but their eons put
on a great deal of tyle. One of the lat-
ter, who was batter posted about other
people's affairs than about his own farm
ly's, remarked, sneeringly, to an arguain-
tense :
'Your father was nothing but • simple
stonemason.'
'I know where you got that informa-
tion,' quietly remarked the .other.
'From whom did I get it T
'From year father,'
'How do you know that 1
'Because your father used to be my
father's hod carrier.'
Great aaeuesaeas.
There is always great excitement in
can of sudden accident and injury.
Every one should be prepared for en
emergency. Hagyard's 'tallow Oil is
the reliable friend in need ; it is for in-
ternal and external use, curing Batas,
Scalda, Bruises, Lamenees. Croup, Bore
Throat, Rheumatism awl painful affec-
tions and wounds. 2
'I understand that you have broken
your engagement with the beautiful Mise
Piggleworth,' said Colonel Wilfin to a
young man.
'Yes ; decided that wa could never get
along together.'
'What evidence had you of the incom-
patibility t'
'Striking evidence. The last time I
alae Ise cares 1t saved mew
Mrs F. Taylor. of Toronto, was a grout
sufferer from inflammatory rheutnatiam,
which for a long time bellied all treat -
Mint. At last she tried Haggard's Yel-
low Oil, and declares it saved her life. 2
a a'..w. erases.
If your bhwd is impure it will limn
forth in blotches, purples and eons, fee -
emu.; and aaeyt►tly. Burdock Bleed
Bitters wilt thoroughly rhea theblaod
anal eradicate all foul humors from the
Why emir Imes servos peon/adent
when you Gla bin a giereatsed earn s1)
Nampo* dry clow (1)
OM* 1 e TA mass, Sw
etil*.
The dew* Imhof,ssmpommd ender the
man is McGregor it Parkes Carbolio Oor.
There ere is aw eon mmer"
but will ra
to its wonderful healing proportion. b
u an Invaluable deeming foe welds time
Wimp. eta a
Price 23 cents at G. Me
s' thug Nee.
Away
The Aay of a tough,
Let any person with a fresh oough im-
agine it gaiting on him day after day
and year after year. Int him couple
with it the dread of consumption, the
lung years of weskons, the mouths of
ante suffering, tl e agonies of death.
He will then not Hesitate to obtain the
beat cough remedies at the first/appear-
ance a this evidence of disease. Mr. F.
Dickson, of Danville, Que., nays I have
been for several years alarmed by an
affection of the lungs. After a time I
obtained and used several bottle of Dr.
Wilsons Pulmonary Cherry Balsam.
Before the tint was fioisbed I raised a
number of hard gluey globules and my
troubles left me entirely.
Leas
el
ems mei ms.
MAMMA tt.
-Malden, ha. Mee, 1, tum. nneonatally' .'
1 auditedve
with attacks of sick ►eee•.•hm .
yeas Neuralgia, female trouble, for yes
the moat terrible and ezerucieting mine t
'tor.
No medicine ,c doctor could
me relief or cure until I used Hop le
'The tint bottle
Nearly cured one ;
The second made mese well and areas
as when a child.
'And I hare been m to thio day.'
My husband was an invalid for twenty
years with a serious
'Kidney, liver and urinary complaint.
•Pruno nsced by Itostun's test pb
ctysi-
an.—
'Incuryble !'
Seven bottles of your bitters cured
him, and I -know of the
'Lives on
f eight persons'
In my net•„ hboorh.o,d that have bees
saved by your bitter.
And many more are using then with
great benefit.
'They almostalmostDo miracles ''Shia1ai Mrs. E D. S
Never Give gde.If you are suffering with low and de-
pressed spirits, loss -f appetite, general
debility, disordered blood, weak condi
tution, headache, or any disease of a bil-
ious nature, by all means procure a bot-
tle of Electric Bitten. You will be sur-
prised to see the rapid improvement that
wiU follow ; you will be inspired with new
life; strength and activity will return ;
! •
Shall you go to the mountains before 1 extent accomplished by making it appear wast her house she showed me a derail -pain and misery will crass, and hence -
you return r asked the young gentleman lower and narrower ; but when these id weakness in her character. Now, if forth you will rejoice in the praise of
whn was doing the agreeable f.. the I are undesirule or insufficient. the effect then is anything in this world C admire Electric Bibters, Sold at fifty cents a
1 may be ootaitled by decreasing the scale it is strength. In my grand admirtiom bottle by J. N'ilaom. [6]
young lady with the low forehead. I'rrr res coos Dt*r rut.—Poveet
and strength of color of the mural deco- for strength, my dear colonel, i lose y
The man with a tory saw it was no I noun adopted at the ends sight of a hundred fault%' with perfect health is rather to be chosen
use. Sri he gave it up in despair and I ' Vt'h m friend,' the colonel replied, than wishes and d Try the
walked sadlyaway, leaving the others to The make a room appear rlanrttr is as y y o io effect of •dollar buttleof FocMatlr
7 6 Miss Why..,
is a lady of strong or Hume.
chatter at their own sweet will. I c ompluhed to an extent by making i
appear wider and higher ; but the effect character.' ♦ awryeisig t• aft ■•ahON.
But, mark you. he will tell that story can be achieved by increasing the scale 'No, no, she's weak. Now, colonel, In these times when our newspapers
to erery one of them separately before ou know I am a man of the world and are ddx'ded with patent medicine adver-
and trength of color of the moral deco- 7 tieemente, it is gratifying to know what
the week is out, and probably two or
a less echooled man would.' If you are bilious, blood out of order,
Any of these effects can be modified or
DANIEL GORDON
CABINETMAKER
IV'0
Leading Uudeflaor,
three times to most of them. They will
come to the conclusion finally that it
would have been much better for them
to let the man with a story tell it at ones
and have done with it.
Rae•rde .
ith meet it
A TraaaaetMs Wiles Pleased everybody.
Clerk—'Mr. Seellum, here is a gentle-
man who came to buy • watch. What
shall I charm him for this oni which he
has chn.en r
Mr. 8dtus—'Let me see.
him have it for fifty dollars.'
Clerk—'But he was recommended
here by our friend, Mr. Amicus, who
told him we would put it away down ter
him.
Mr. Helium—'Ah ! That alters the
case. Tell him our regular price no one
hundred dollars, but eseing he ie a (rend
e( iltr, Amnesic we shall let him have it
for ssvehty-five. Bet tell him to be care-
ful and let nobody knew what he paid
for it. We possibly cannot afford to sell
them at that figura. Only do it as ea
aeenmmodatiea to Mr. Anxious. you
know.'
Gentleman pays the seventy-five dol-
lars and goer off happy in the belief that
he has wade • big bargain. He .agree.
Mr. Astir= more dearly them ever. So
doe the rbep-keeper.
Well, let
attach mors importanee to strength than to procure that will certainly em a you
ration adopted at the ends
'Is she too girlish in her manner, liver inactive, or teneral debilitated,
increased by the treatment of the flour,Oh, no., there is nothing in the world that will
surface, whether by carpets, ruga, paint- 'Vasecdating in her tastes !'
ea boards, or by pa114net flooring.. ling
No, quiet ttusdfaaL'r • - - -
running woes* room, or rugs laid down
Ilan oa toad sew the L (SSW STs.* et
First - Class Furniture
in the County. and as I now purchase for a.
will not be undersold by any offs.
1 offer Tapest Carpet lounges, treat ffIt S
upwards. Whatnot,. good. from 112.01 tin.
new Hack Chairs. from 271c. up. and every-
thing else in the same propition.
AT THE OLD STAND
Between the Post Oce t Bask et lloatresl,
G-QDRRIOS-
Oct. loth. ISS& Un -
at intervals, having the effect of shorten-
ing, and consequently to an extent e[
heightening and widening, a room. Linen
running in the length increase this di-
men•ios, and to an extent reduce the
height sad sidth. A polished flexor in
cure you so quickly as Electric Bitten.
They aro a blearing to .11 mankind, and
can bo had for only fifty tents s hinds
'Then, how the deism is she so of James Wilson. [2:)
1�e.1, ou see, while I was with her i N THE TREATMENT OF DYS-
•7 1 PEMBA we have a Dr Wheeler's (VII -
Sweated for The Lim*
the Presidents at the 11.11. ll
is the Largest. Haadt
soses
end best hook ever said fee
lees than twice our rice. The trams sellingtre
book is America. immense pruAts to sets.
All tateULe e
.ent people want it. A.yoaenbe•
Dome twa
Doe a euooewlul agent. Tetee. AAdreen
H.er
Aur Boot Co., Poetised. Mater. 321E
weak 1'
the other evening the rest of the family POU 1d Milk'oe Pke'psste. a"d galleys e
remedy worthy ib. att lotion of e11 these.aR-
aero away from home. While we were eying from thin prows disease. We fre-
quently meat with oasts In which all orillaary
talking pleasantly a servant entered and methods of treatment ore or nn at -ail: tis
said that the washerwormsn had come
Aomori, oil bowie metlese dteatd.red. the
liver torpid. tongue heavily coated. disagree -
aide team la the meets, avidity, water -trash.
flatulence, bead `cite. droowslnsesafter patty.
sad ir.itabflity sad restiessases with • dew
res.lon of spirits. Here the fooe inset Ma-
imed end anetmilated. the blood becalms ha-
pvensooastR"tleasl rigor speedily
Impaired. great number of thane cases
es
In which tet air has proved suecement h
demons* ee sal qua*Nes Its efficacy la
Wile ehtreedag e.
feu ret werb/sg atom. send N reo
for restage. mud we will mall yes
met. a royal. valuable box d saw
nit- roods that will pat yon ;m the
way et waking more money in • few days one
you ever thought ppow.dbi. at say boatman. No
capital required. We will start you. Yoe ora
welt all Use time or 1n span time oily. The
work is entertain adapted in bah the week
totosad rid. Yne can easily earn from a.
ft$5 every evening. That all who went were
,fay use Me beelnees. we make thin unparal-
leled otter ; to all where sot well satisfied we
will seed $1 to pay for rhe t.oihe of wrttIaif
es. rule particular*. directions. et... Anal rtes.
rortawes will be made by these who glre their
whole time to the workthreat net" wen aloe
lately aura noel delay. Asan now. Addrs ,
Prumois t ea. Pet emic. Mats. NIS
TAMES SMAILL, ARCHITECT !o.
t OSee. Crabb's Block. inmates es.. Gear
rich. Plans and sppsecclicationsanwa
ly Carpentrem• pererolituid asggab
measured and valued.
creases the apparent height of an apart -
and wanted her pay. and she, without
meet by reflecting ail vertical lines and king any attempt to stand the woman
prolonging them. cff, delibee help paid the amount. i
These an the main devices for moth- can t stand anything like that, and I am
convinced that she would not do for my
wife.'
'I quite agree with you,' the colossi
replied, after a moment's refl.otiva
'Such weakness of character wool' gnu
btsek • man up. Fortunately. I didn't
marry that kind of a woman.'
fele owes WOW
Misr" Pel,na's Norville" le used.
Compered of the meet powenhl pain
enbdeing remedies hones. $erviiiee
eannnt fail to gin prompt relief b rhea.
mstam►, e.nrstgis, eraep•, pain is the
hack and side, and the host of piefih
-•recti ons, iremmertat or ester.al arieing
-set
tying proportion without actual altera-
tion, and the extent to which any sb iuld
be used mut depent upon the degree of
the defect. in many inn -sans serious
defects may be cured by •little judicious
carpentry, such as increasing or decreas-
ing th. height or width of doors or
windows. te here the windows are run
Lich, or when it is desirable to continuealas Twerra
an unbroken hartio.Mal line, • teatime To the victim of pains and aches no
bar may be introduced in the window- tidings can givehof ter pleasure than
Poi' N
frame affording an opportunity for the means of relrantm ervrltae
silsebes or easements below. i Narriline cure* headache. Nerviline is
stainedlees lights strove and the u •1151 rxaetly 811. the bill. Nonili.e care
g rhomin nus Nerviliee earn crampy
The panelling of doors may h. akin I sun in lumhamo. Norvaline, the gresi
made to artist an, scheme, loner untfrok- core for interns! o, external pains. Trial
1 I bottles ensuing only 10 cants may he had
en panels having the effort of inetessinr 1 at J. Witton'• drug store. Bag one and
the height of the floor, and a number wit test ft Ltirge bottles of Noreen,* only
horizontal panels having the eppmeit •11' Oats Narviline, nerve pain etre.
Abet. -4A. F Oakey, in Harper's Meta
eine for March.
CeCt DffiRIt7H
PLANING MILL
Buchananllyawsoni Robinson
waKV►A..TL'ttaaa or
Sash, Doors & Blinds
romps" SIMS ftbldatB..
':all at Geo. RIttnas' drag dose sad
let .5 ?Behar nine /! Rrke's
V.-..
leeTABLt(HQD ieel.
oaaulia to Au. Karat or
Lumber, Lath, Shingles
and builder's material al every deecrtptloa.
SCe00% FUlIfl1T11M I $PICII&TY.
SWAB t irders promptly mended to.
Oodericb. Avg. 1,'tri. 11ue1y
A BAwzin. Tasrtemet. — Fur a
Qosesli. Ootd or any Rwtriebisel elfssioe.
Peeler* in myopinion, r jest the
thiels. Ilan pait in iey family for
CAI*. rad Oolde for Net pot Murwars
withmost t envarisi enetwas, and to-
day my opinion of it is that I eorttifpe
• witioh I Mtt,an
Eye, Ear and Throat.
DR. RYERSON
SOROPULA
sad ail.etertle s tmssess, assn.. mgeigdms
g;eeeaa. Measben. lYeaweee.'ismare. darer
bawetoe. Bens. awl ramptlr.s et Obit SIM%
sur. tet direst wan el a tempers mess ot the
bleed.
To ewe these &sewn %it M'rod asffi le ma
Ml, mad restored to a heathy sad maters' sew&
'tea. A v aa' a a A ua7Aar LLA bat for eves kat
TWA hese recupbsd by weliset meYsaf ea.
sheelaag as the mss' powertal blood /aria la
esistenee. It tress the eyeless how all teal be.
slots, arbbee awl elrewgtleee the blood, rameres
all trove et .are..W 1sesammt. awl peewee Ib
sett • eoapbtw easter et ah eeeeteless easesss.
A View* Ams et aosefdeas aero••
"Somas wasitba age t we a �with met&
less sores lateen) Me way -
We liall
badly seethe and leisseed. aid the OM d1Y
ebereed tarts quaatln« of serene wailer.
Every ev mMy i tried vaned, stall 1 lees AIMS'S
SARSAPARILLA. et which t have saw tab . three
betties, with the result that the sores an MriM.sJ
red my{er t id he itb ufor Meueifysaeiiair
waMe. .10-71-1.17eaposttally tiles AFt tl
let 1.111'.. tit stew Tort, Jur 1M,
Bim' Aft persetvi bs..r_ d etre Y
ewA ou era o'selia;{ el��•..p.. �.
r. Wilds et TS aloe' Sas. Street.Oily. Vibe wild tabs pleasase la seetirrieg to
llew Tea!
the wwderhY allow et Ayer's awwspsr*•
1w, eat sly he the eon et Oils lab. beet tm
Me ewe ease ray my elbows ewer Mb
1 knowledge -
The wefl_ksews owner ea the Amiss 4,r
s etl, R
1 W. Raton *-Sl lr. N.N..writes,J is 7, line
" Hart...Rurw.l .eier.ty kw erre year ma
eases`. sad bevies failed to Irl relief uSew attarse
reassre, I bees maks al.. Swiss the pima tires
,��we{ I of Arena's aaIA►Ant b�
wet remedy fur all Meet lWsess." i isM°
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
t t saesalMes awl nysimee the segos et the m -
set, fb«A erose. Tut Sou same.. perm sad ..f.ltuiew orued renews res
L. C. P.. (a, C. a laeIemr ea the
tee-
ner. gar ant` awl
Pis t sky Medicalen-e ttM-
.wro•to, and AsrgsM N the fler.'e► R1•t•
sad leer t"erm•ry, late Minkel A..feta"t
Royal 00thahwfie aa.plto lteerMMta, and
evesrat Leman,. Throat sad err He.pttal, way
he en.wuhed at
THE WINDSOR HOTEL
eo-roma irnipa r-%
Mrermasei tete vital terse.. rad spnrMh ewes
o11anb. anent >..hnky. sell an miaow
4.14:win 1fl`+► «»* eitatn7
it [• velem.* N. •hearses Odd wok.'
ea ssaseBaet* a ieaarusdwet" al0
pewee seas limo.