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A mat weak, batt little hen t.elow.
Boc ad over fur • sew trial - -1... year's
The beet malate for a des *a revel-
's mnml e
A BerlInglea man calls kis dug 'Cork,'
bb limb is so light.
It stasis peradoznal, bet a sick h-
ese be at tks wase time a well read
When a maiden tens a river aprasa'y
sed always pines for a suite's'
the same sort.
A ourrespoodent would like to know
to pt the tendon out of a spring
taloa'• leg. Pullet
It is a thin excuse for a jure/ lady to
in bed till 10 o'clock in the a lei g
nee this is sleep year. ,mem ""C�
I.y is s girl who takes oat (seedlings
rude in • baby earne's like a travelers
use see is a waif•serer.tlK-zmirp
eerier was right ; there's no such
as fail. It is mollified into seep -
t.
A girl who was *seed if she ever had
meeeps, .aid : 'Yes, that is, l W
mamp.
Hens may he a little backwardooe�.
t never fail to come to the backward=
ere ewer beds are mourned. we
'There's a great'diff lane letwasn the
of power and the power of bal-
,' said the young than whose bicycle
ng bun headlong Into a pond. ewe '"'•
'Were you ever caught in a sudden
call 1' asked an old yachtsman of a war-
y citizen. 'Well, I guess so,'respondd
good man, 'I have helped to bring
etgtht babies.' _el "."1110- 1'"'
Indignant enter to wailer : 'Do you
that a mattvnchap to britg to a
tlensan 1' Waiter, apologetically :
pardon, sir. Chops 1* chops with
Gentlemen and others get exactly
Nne. It wouldenv be:'"nard 10��imake a
*action.'
alone...
'Look here. This piece of meat don't
me. la's from the hack of the ani -
s , • ek,' said an Austin man to a
s- botcher. 'Mine frien'• all dot
fv...Isells ubeck ofdeneck. here
nafdinit but horns in front of dot
•
}tousehold }tints.
j To keep jellies from a ualding. - Pul-
1 vests leaf eager and °over the Gushier of
tee j�to the depth of a quarter tet ao
inob. This will provost mould even if
the jslU.s be kept for years.
When angling rel or black raspberry
jars it is not necessary to weigh the fruit
sad smear to get tke right proportion of
eseh. Take a large howl stud measure
gbe fruit, and thea take jest ball the
quantity of sugar.
To make picked preserves take twelve
pounds. of fruit, via pounds of sager, ems
mount of rotegar; spies to your taste.
Heat all these together and pour over
the (rait. Lott it stand e11 sight, sod in
the morning drain off the vinegar, hest
it seal pow aver amain, user put away in
jars or cava Chet rtes tool blackberries
are wry ace in this way
Cuarnut Pudding. - Take sufficient
stale bre d to make • poddiug tee site
you requite, pour boiling water over it
After it is soaked well, take a Turk and
see that no gumof bread remain ; then
tra
add half a co el of grated 0000snot,
maks a sue of one quart of milk and
four eggs, doer with nutmeg (of aures
you will sweeten it with whites war),
tour over and bake immediately.
To teals pickled peaohes, take wren
peones of sugar to one quart of vinegar ;
hest, and drop the peaches In, and cook
until you can piece them easily with a
broom splint or a silver fort ; stick two
or three clones in the peaches before
cooking them ; pat sticks of cinnamon
in the vinegar, or put emend cinnamon
in a little muslin beg and put in the jar.
This qu•atity of sugar and vinegar is
sufficient ler two ordinary -sized baskets.
Some cooks take the skin off the peaches
and turn hot sugar and vinegar over
them fur two or three mornings ; but I
prefer thein as the little girl said ,she
did, "cloth and all.
A good role to fellow in making ice
cream is this : To ane quart of rich,
sweet sesm allow five eggs, and setter
enough to sweeten to your taste ; cook in
w pail or pen,se% in • kettle of het water.
When as thick as boiled custard take it
opt, and when ca•l Savor it. If you put
the 6roring extract in when the custard
is hot you will be obliged to use much
more. Let it be cool before putting it
k. into the freezer : you gain ne time by
harrying. stet the custard in the refrig-
erator down miler, that pack the ice
and salt around the freezer. Constant
stirring is what gives the desired tine
grata to the frozen cream. In peach
time quarters or slices .f the fresh
Ye., keep the corn rows straight.t peaches may be stirred in and Irapn
with the cream. Pineapple is also used
Farm anti lSar6en.
Btraisht fences are the best.
Grapes grow well on hillsides.
Clay anile grow the beat onion eeed.1 I in this met, but cannot be noommeaded,
Shelter implements when not in tae- ( as it must be very indigestible.
Don't tat the boys shoot seefu1 birds- Huckleberry pudding is nice made
Beat green crop to plow under -clover. after this recaps : One quart of floor,
Horse radishes require • rich soil. throe teaspoonfuls of baking powder, :see
Keep your young chickens clean and ' pint rel sweet milk, one egg, three tabla-
sQeo.nfuls of sugar, a lump of batter the
size of an erg, a little salt ; stir in as
Clean and thorough culture always many homes as you choose, not less than
• pint. Any other fruit may be substitut-
Wrrse than wear for tools -rust and d for the buckle berries ; steam or soil
in a bag for an hour. A delicious sauce
Tema e plants in melon hills expel for this is made by taking one cup of
sugar, one egg, half • cup of butter; beat
Catawba grapes tied plenty of son- these together till light, then fill the
dish with boiling water -there will be a
ins
• sort of cream on the top -and when eery -
Ensilage it • lY gainisi Ticar ins be sore to dip the gravy ladle deep
went 1Lngli*h in the howl, s•- that the first One helped
The frequent use of the cultivator is to pudding will net have all of the
a srctet in corn culture. cream. This sauce may be flavored with
vanilla or with brandy -unless to you as
to me it is taw. er,ngly suggestive of the
sick room. With nice pudding this
sauce is nice flavored with nutmeg or
cinnae on.
Sprinkle onion beds with hot water
to javtruy maggots.
A ogre crop makes nearly all its
growth in 1110days.
Every farm should have alpeet crop as
part of the rotation. \\
The Early York cabbies i
TS the best
early kind to our knowledge.
See that your rattle are .11 fr a from
vermin and the sheep from ticks.
A liberal teat of wood ashes is ar ex-
(eUe n fertiliser for strawberries.
Dive tke cow a daily supply of salt
and they will not Week with old bones.
If you have any buckwheat, fed itlto
your laying hems. It is great egg food.
Seed corn soaked in tar water and
then rolled in land plaster will resist the
cut worst. Try it
Change clews from dry feed to pasture
by degrees, and continue stable feeding
with fodder and a taste of meta.
Do mit plant corn till the soil is warm
and well worked. If the temperature of
the soil is below tib degrees there is dan-
ger of the seed rotting.
Orafting wax receipt :-Four. perts
rosin and one each of beeswax and tal-
low ; if too hard, take more tallow ; if
too soft, less. ---_-
Potatoes should be plated as soon a
the groan/ is ready, and if early aorta
are ground they may get the start of the
the bug.
Asa rule it is a good plan to harrow
dry land that was pleevhed the day
precious. The soil will be better and
mere easily pulverised.
In dreasiar, a fat hog looses about 20
per cent. itt weight, a hog weighing 280
alive should, thefbfore, turn the scale at
900 dressed.
Rotation in pardon crops is necessary,
as different sorts of vegetables require
different kinds of food, and the same
erep year after year will exhaust the had.
Ka'Rs frau hem that have been forced
by high feeding through the whole win-
ter wall not hatch en well, nor produce
as strong chickens, as eggs from hem
where nature has been allowed to take
her course.
The following points favor the setting
of small trees : (1) Small trees have larg-
er roots in proportion ; (2) they °est lam;
(3) exprenage or freight is leas-ezpress-
ine small trees is usuallycheaper than
freighting lane, ones, aniSt z55h
morn ilpsedy denting hetes,'oto); (5) less Nes exposed to
hivh winds„ whisk looses rs.ts and kill
anent' tntatpia ted trees ; (4) planterseam
form heads, and train them to their own
liking ; '77 with "nod eare,eay Ire years,
they. will overtake the e.mmoe, large-
d trees. Without geed .are, better
not plant say sirs.
nit. HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1854.
ttt1e cense tie fflrwwp.
Judge Plush W. Chewer reed a paper
educe the Associates. d eaperiatesedeate
of Use para at its recut seating la Aon
Asbes, taking as bis &shied"Peyote
caused by Weasels
in poste " 11 • said :
"1s this netiuu the people sltsstitwte
the guvernine•t ; it the people are drwsk
the gtveenment is .iresk ; to the extent
that the pimple al.- frnpers, Ike govern -
meat is a pups.. eke important lesson
to Nara is that 11 this government u ti,
be preserved the people nkat be titivated
p
and purified. Though we hart sods of
every variety, tsanutestories in a pros -
Woos e aditiun, solimate that is health-
ful and vigunous, though we have navig-
able lakes and riven and railroads mover-
ing our land, still we have mon, paupers
than under the cireuwalances we ought
to have.
Some of the Camps 1 countries stake
this nation • damping ground for their
imbeciles, paupers and criminals. They
reject our healthy animal pn,duots and
skip to us their dieed humanity.
Thi wapparent gauge tel evil is
often mistaken fur the real cause. We
see an intemperate man suffering from
poverty, end we natural) conclude at
his intemperance caused hNk
is poverty. In
most cases this would be tete, km: them
are many eases where indolence W led
to intemperance There is • asearal
tendency in average humanity teentrd
the indolent life of the savage.
During the past ten yeah NMN sem
five work has been done towards the
prevention of intemperance and immor-
tality tbau in any previous century.
Statistics demunatrate that the average
length of human life is gradually Mcreas-
inc, and with the present zeal in sanitary
science we may hope goer still tetter re-
sults. The commonwealth is fast nam-
ing that an ounce of prevention is worth
a pound of cure, and that it is tineaptr
and better to remove the causes that
send children to reform schools and
adults to prison than to support and
maintain them In these institutions
This age will be known as the grand age
of preventive measures for evil, and let
us do what we can to aid in this good
work : Yet in remove from our midst
every institution and every influence
twat tends to evil, and incourage and
support every iustitutian and influence
that will make men happier and setter.
aoeehss=Dear Ram.
Will plinth is a very clever drag clerk
who compounds cuss -bone prescriptions
for a leading drug hoose on Washington
street. He is • very genial young man,
and some of has teeny friends often call
upon him at his plane of business. last
week while entertainin.t three or four
Y.M.C.A. boys a man entered with a
prescription which was promptly com-
pounded, and with an air of "see -my -
modus -operandi," he threw the package
before the customer with :
"Twenty-five outs, please."
The man who, was almost deaf threw
oat five cents and started out.
"Twenty -fire cents, sir," mid W. K.
in a louder tone.
"There is your five cents," said the
d. m., pointing to the nick% and walk-
ing toward the door.
"I said twenty-five cents," a the top
of ht. roice.
"1 ay there is your five Suds.'' saes
leafy as he passed throegb the door-
way.
Our affable d. c. allowed • bewildered
expression to hover ever his handson e
features for but a moment, when it ova
dispelled by a bland smile as he remark-
ed :
"O, well. let him go ; there's three
Dents profit anyway.'
Atrtlaetsl slstasse Twlaa
Another ingenious device to gain an
easy liveliboad came very near costing
two tit. Lewis men their lives recently.
Early in December one of them conceiv-
ed the idea treat he and his companion
oould be manufactured into Stamen
twins by a simple surgical operation, and
they employed a surgeon tt• perform it.
A piece of skin about four inches wide
by three deep was cut and raised from
one arm of each, exposing tie bare flesh
beneath. Then the two arms were
brought together, the pieces .f akin lap.
ped one ever the other and the arms
tandagd firmly and tightly together.
The men were told it would take between
20 and 30 days for the two arms to grow
firmly together, and danag that time
they mast remain quiet in their room,
and eat, drink and sleep together. Their
meals were brought to them, and they
ate quite heartily until •bout the fifth
day, when the healing process be-
po and then they lost their appetites.
The pain st this time became very
seven, and for two or three days both
men wereec ompelld to take to bed be-
aus*: one or the other was too sick to sit
up. Finally, fever seized both of them
and the doctors were compelled to cut
them apart in order to save their lives.
Destroy the mince or they maydie-
ting the shl 1'..r Use Fnwian's die-
tingeeea
Paralik till eget 1111 kiwis d
m
Wasted N be fe.nesd '..
'llk ! I thick it mom M so soy. to be
emus elect wit► a a•wspa war, said Mw
Me/1 ma to Besse Q,tilhdr'v.r. as they
ma tugethsr ime evangel,
'Yes, it is, so .0 he replied ; 'but,
why de yen thick it is 1
'Why, it has s, many advantages. I
should tbisk you would glory in the
freedom t lie power. the liberty, and •11
the pro .. one .4 the
'C.rtoiuly I do. t'. $ pity with all
your sullenness or► the subject that you
are not a Jeannine'
'I think so. too : but yen know it is
hard for a woman to get rsoogniti..0 I
should he delighted to feel that the prom
embraced me. •
Oh ! you would, would yea t Great
Butt ' wait till I tern doom the gas -
[Teias Siftings -
Md Ne Obit
'No
'She lingered and suffered alerts(, pitt-
ing away all the tune ter years,'
'The doctors &tint• her no good ;'
'And at last was cured ny this Hop
Bitters the papers say so mach about.'
'Indeed ! Indeed e
'Hew thankful we should be for that
medicine.'
A nmsyttere emery.
'limn Tears our deuehter suffered en
•;el�'wf misery.
'ram • cool pice tion ..f lidney, liver,
rheumatic trouble and nervous .lability.
'Cnder the care "f the beat physi-
cians,
'Who gave her diatom venous names,
'But no relief.
'And now she is restored to w in meld
health by as simple a remedy as Hop
Bitters, that we had ahnnued for years
before using it.' ---Tug Pan nitre,
Father is Oettt.. Well.
'My daught+t say :
'How much better father is since be
used Hop Bitters.'
'He is getting well after his long *ut-
tering from a disease dee::ared incurable.
'And we are so glad that he used your
Bitters.'- LA LADY of Utica, N.Y. n1
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each route. Registration fee( Sc.
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Registered letters must tee tasted IS minute*
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For Austria Belgium. Denmark. Iceland.
Egypt, France. Aria Germany. Gibraltar.
Great Britain aad Inland. Greece. Italy. I.ax-
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Russia 8t Pierre, tiervta. Spain. the Canary
Islands, Sweden. Switzerland and Turkey.
And via United States: oda. Bahamas.
Thomas. St. John,
and Porto Rico.
he 'Postal
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( ovate.
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tters Inwipers pers ic.
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ldc. se.. papers
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Therein a ery going up for manly men.
We have plenty of womanly men, but
the manly class seems t., he smaller than
the requirements of the case demand.
An exchange in speaking on this subject
thus pertinently puts it : 'What has be-
come of the manly man 1 is the question
which just now is provoked by the fact
that our drawing rooms, on the occasion
of afternoon teas, evening reception,
and private balls, are crowded with a lot
of effeminate young fellows who talk
more lake mothers than their fathers,
and whose manners, while they may be
eminently polite and polished, savor
mere ef the influences of feminine fancy
work ,crucheting, embroidery and plaque -
painting, than of field sports and other
athletic diversions. As • role they are
faultlessly dressed, and can toll you the
exact height of their standing collars,
snit the width of their narrow white ties,
but were you to ask them their chest
measurement, their weight, or the cir-
cumference of their right arm ever the
biceps, they would be compelled toad
their lenurance.'
eereeeMaa ea a Pireveetlr..
Never forget that idleness is ruinous
tooung people. and give your boys end
girls plenty to du 'An ounce of preven-
tion is worth a pound of ears, or, to
shaasge the figure, it is very easy to run
a locomotive when everythinogg is in resi-
fting order, but after a oolliagoo it is
quite another thing. Take oar dvioe.
Put your boy nen tie right track and
keep at *leer. Ten chases. to arts he
will go unhurt until he 1s twenty -eve or
thirty ; and then -well, you nese not
beelike your hart because he breaks his.
Accidents will happen, yen know. They
mist cone, swear or hinv. (Gee him
something to do. As for year daaagltter,
as won as she neves school her books
ate thrnwn aide. and she is expelled at
ones to identify herself with heme*hold
interests, or to bosoms a lady of fashion
according to •iressestanrsss. Better the
first than the last ; but both are wrong.
Dive her a esething to do-tomethitlg
whisk lovely** routine. Let her IMP tip
• eleades Mune of tMadp. (lits her pod
books and papers to egad. Fled heir ee-
.spation of tome hied, er she will iow
oma restless and wen►. etlB4 Ape Iso
.err shiskist.
Cuba, Danish ('ulooies of
8t. Croix. .1 lea. .1a
{Newfound '* .ow
but the
S cents per
Newspa
Bon fee
For Ad
British t
in
Aliwet .airy pill montaiweltaluseel aces
other tutorial wwtp.•r:..a. Ila. Carenri a
tito.uach Itu.en isNtrely • rt,vtstde and
tel.. alar Ia... of nu •.thu pur,latsvea
In latae d*ttt'esat 50 cod tel
Thoesands bear witness to the Wee
live unitive powers .4 the Owe Osa-
ess Invtoo•sr n, the only remedy that
has proved itself • .teethe for peeve'
iebility, seminal weakue s, impotency.
etc., and all diseases that arise from wif-
e/mu or overtaxed brain, finally *siding
in c,ruumption, insults and • peen -
elle genre lio,td by n11 oruttIiets, or
will be mint free on ttveipt of 81.410 per
box, or six Lues fur ffb. Addle"' F. J.
Cunene, Teldo, Ohio, sole agent for
the Curled Stntee. Seed for circler
and lestisseniab of remains mires Geo
Rhymes, °armies. dna
Da. Low's Yi.tssawr Wows ger. -
Au agreseb'If, safe and effectual remedy
U. remove all kinds of worms. as
A LM MTtag$eseeat.
Mr. M. E. Allisom, If$tchinsun, Kan ,
saved Isis life by • simple Trial Bottle or
Dr. King's New Discovery, for Con-
sumption, which caused him to precut"
a lance bottle. thatc,mq,letrlycurd him,
when D•rt.,r•. the a of clnuate and
.rerythiut «Ise h:nal Coe .4. .t (then*,
He..rtehitis. H•+t'seneaa. Severe Coughs,
and all Throat and Lung .Baronies, at is
uueranted to cure. Trial led des at J.
H't1s-n's drug store. Larne size I I. (1).
$6 home. week at boe. S3.6e outfit flee- Pay
absolutely sure. Ne rlak. Capital not
required. header. if you want business
at which persons of either sex. yeas(
or old. can make great pay all the time they
work, with absolute certaint). Write for toll
Zicular. to H. HAt.I.trr & Co.. Portland,
nc. i.
Tb. Uaessserat and /be rum.
A hammock and • porch were diecuan-
ing their respective merits.
I,' said the porch, 'am always, fresh -
painted and offered superior indueentents
to young men who wish to leave good
imnressinns behind them '
'i know,' replied the hammock, 'bit
you forget test I combine the beauties
of a swinging front gate and a somfots
table sofa.'
'Tru., bot young ladies are so mach
afraid of falling frost you.'
'That is my strong point ; it gives the
young men a chanes to held them in.
And then did you nerer melee bow grace-
fully i sag, and, in spite of everything,
young people very elan together e -
[Chicago \ sus.
For nettle rash, itching piles, ring-
worm eruptions, and all skin diseases,
ten Prof. Low's Sulphur Reap.
R. PROUDFOOT
Rasing received his Spring Stock of
k lids and Griceries.
A Remarkable Eseamt.
Mrs Mary A. Dailey,of Tunkhaunock,
Rt.,w.t• attii,.tad for six years with Ast11-
ma and 1;r.ouchitis, during which time
the heat p!lysictuu could give no relief.
Fier life acus dwp;iirt..I Of, until iu kat
October .he g•r••ctirwt a bottle of ill.
Kings New I)isc.•cery. when immediate
relief w:.. tris, and Lr continuing its use
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, Meat tor circulars wltb testlmoaiah
nalL The 1%ts..R.IT.R Is told at
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creno RuvtAs.
Sole .trent for O0derich
. upc are stoat*on the
nfav .-hennas to lISE'
t...it re. are
alma's it. UM
- inc w reit by those w1.
no ',throve their opeemem
(tire remain in poi rely. We utter a pen
chaste to make We want
men. boys and girls to work fur ea b
..ova Iut-elitles. Any one tan do the we* -:.'t
• m• erelhantrom the ot.1imc.mrdinarystart. The waseas• ''t
SCUM we outfit fernl,hcd (n e. No one wt.* en -
dais e
ndais's fails to ruake uooney rupldlt. You .sea
gevute tour wbole• tient to 'Tr work, (.r ow
you- agar ennalen►s. Etta .n:..i motion a
all that ••.•.•rosary ort ft, e. Address 11171
so8 .P C.. Portland. Ma:re
fora .1.o..1 time she wee completely cur- $500.00 Reward..
ed, emote: in Nosh 50 De. in a few
tai.Fr., Trial Bottles of this certain cure
of It Throat and Lung Diseases at Jas.
't . veto * l)rug Sion-. Large Bottles
:•1 ;xl '4)
Did elle nee ?
• N • : she lingered sod suifere.l a tow,
"wow.: ail the Buie for yt*r.. tae .I,.c-
"i. r,• .i•-i..� her ,. •-ed ; soil rot lest was
"cooed 1,, this Hop Betters the p,itets
'a.tr tmich alr.ut. Indeed ' indeed '
"boa 11...nkful we . ould be for that
All are New and Well Selected, which he of-
fers at the Lowest Possible Prices.
A IA1n
Hang. Bacon lard, Cheese. Roller Fleur -
made from
Manitoba Wheat alto Harris'
rum, Faintly Flour. inn Oats. Ulan,
Shorty and all other kinds of fend.
renown leredweeTabeeIm Exebasage.
Goode delivered free i• may part of the town
and saltr..en.
IL PROC'DFY)OT,
The People's Livery
mute
We will fry the above reamed for at > cane
Liver t'oln;.lutut. 1gepep••.a• rick Lo ad...roe..
Iod',twUon, t gnat 1pauon or • r.tttmeow W5
cannot err etch West's Yegclwi I. 1 fterPeg.
when the directions are etritllt . t.aaplied with.
Tao i slue 1srr y Trgetahle. acct teeter fall to
;..fa. rt t aou,rsrtWe. axe,
unta•1i ng 0 1'ii14.:.i rents- j<'er by all
,roe,; • 1'. luta are of venntrr.. f . !t
toms.
the nuine man uhc'artd
J(IHN 1
WEST h CO.. "The WU >IMrs..
$1 enol r; King St. Past, Veneto. ewe Free
Ir.ai parkage sent kr nisi prepaid ea receipt
of a 3 cent .temp.
ser ales. u W IU W$ MVO $Plato
Beale is Wear y
J. P. FISHER t JOHN KNOT,
Having perch/owe the Liar")- huviness of Jno.
Pew Swartz. formerly owned h' Itol,enl F rrr.
solicit a *hate of public patronage. T ey
guaran!.ee satisfu-tlen to all. act' otf•r
The Finest P ijrs
.tT ItFAi(1'A'LE Pltir'FK.
('A I.I. VNit .t;;r t ' -:At .,..;.,. n- t,.;•s
Hotel. Go'. pis•h.
G..irrl.-t. Felt. '1• ti, . • 1 tan
te, to
owe*.. 1 0«ln erlch..tleeo Dpesl
May 6th. 11141. 1942 -
Mr. Gladeteni • followers are to wear
on his next birthday • bench of lilies,
with rook amt ivy leaves, •epee ed to
represent purity. strength and tee seity,
which are considered by than three meet
prominent charaeterista°s of their leader.
3overeor Robiosoe, we
ata nano mooting of the 4bab
Society Baro his .eetlmente os the
woman question. H. end : "If a weeso
acts mins me or any member offamily,
Oed Yea bee for doing os 1 Wby, who
aloes be a women jetsam/ a inflow 1;11
a wewein words to be a fallow with ether
iame let fg.r de it,'•
1884.
Saginaw and Bay City Route.
THE STEAMER
OCONTO
G. W. McOREGOR, Murree,
Will live GOBERICIL weather permittintg,
on and after June » th, INC making WIORLT
INK 00 mire during the arwsen, u tollowe
EVERY THURSDAY
At 1 o'clock p.m . Inc .9agfnaw. Ray CR
Beach, Tema aid all point. on the weed
laelwding Alpena and Cheboygan.
Returning will leave (5(11,1tRiCH
EVERY SUNDAY
t'
pAT�t1.e
t� ietjOt�
ette' d�
Ric et8
To K5"
tat
ESOTAi
51000 POR%t1IT
Do. E. 1'. Warn* Naliva ACD BRAIN T
taker. a tntaranteed npreIi a for Hyete
slnt'... Cont utak,ue, F Its. 'Crt cue Ne
Headache, Nevous Prostration tensed tt�
we of alcohol or tobacco. W aketa ieree 1Na-
tag Ixepresato . :71oftentee of the Brain. result
Ing In ineanit' and IoW int; to misery. decay
and death. Premature Old Age. Bemnwees.
Leas of I'niter in either to x. Inv oiurttery Lome*
and $perntatorrbmt. teeted by were i0*
,f the train. self-abuse or over -fwd
One box 'NW cure recent case& Farb ten
tains one month', treatment. One delaaraIgoe
or .iX bores for fire dollen : scat by mail pre
paid en reeelp' of price. We gsaawatee ds
boxes to rere any cane. With each rei4.rttF•
•eiewl by tee tor.ir boxra, sweetnesswMik
tit, dollar.. we will send the purchaser eel
written guarantee to refund the mousy 1! the
treatment does not effect • carr. Guarantee
Waned nnle by JANaa WILaeltl sole author
ism agent for Go derieh, 1 ant. JOhiN C' Arun,
& (ts).. sole proprietors, Toronto (hit.
41a% .n,, ti..•'II nowt . mandence ti, tis roper
lure> ever •ll o t.erw. end eller U.o..wtrod• of
tests it. the must aoxnl.lit•.Ird and .•co res
tea. -r we ••null find. we 1,•el ustiliein oriel -
Dig to iorfelt Dee Thnunra t. lb el r fur ant
ease of . u.y;h.. v'41 . sxlr thrust. .nftnenza
herrs.-',,',n., nn.l.a ell len,t 1,1.1111' I ' .• n .11 11•
e�rt iia tie, wli n.yt
,ping oull. amt ell dives's,
oft t►paat sad lau♦gph, except asthma. for
which we only °lain% rdlel. that we can't cure
glib West's lough Strap. when taken accord
ingto eine lone. -.imple bottler. Li and :10
gate: large bottle+ •.nr dollar. Genuine
wrappers only in Moe. :sold ht e.;1 dr Pat,
or sent by express on :recite oaf prier. JOHN
C.oeNtaE t`1Q.JLsn•lll P gg greet Wt,
to, out. sosa at JAS. 1tLt
Dreg
i tore Uoderlck
At 1 p.m.. Inc Detroit and Cleveland. calling
both ways at Port Haan end pellets on St
('lair Haver.
8 Seven Days' Trip
with the privI1'ge of speeding tr beers In
Cleveland. N boosO In Detroit. and tT bows In
Sachem er Bar City. at the espreeedenNoay
Mw price of
111 FOR Till ROOD TRIP,
IitCLITDiNO MBA IA Alen BERTHS.
♦ PU.t-C4**QQeVADRiLLE BAND always
ea beam.
Ter ��ef tlal{1it sod pe'aaee. sed all in-
appty to
WM. MI6 Allent a Goderleh.
sr O. A. AAlNxew.
Mar Dsue&
felaillsetek tea lel, ighie, tete
GENUINE
SINGER
SEINING MACHINE. -
1
CHAS. PRETTY„A
Ilav ing been eppofnted agent of the
machine, begs to solicit the usual _
nonage. and will supply meebl•ss ea
terns.
Try the Genuine Singer,
Re.idence : Victoria *freer. Lear the H. 1C
Church. Uoderich.
Go(fetich . Dee. 13, 1063. 11
7 A week rzade at home by the
ses
dustriowr. Best business tow
ton the public. Capita me
ed. We will start you. mitorre
owe. boys sad girl wanted very
w to week for ns. Now 1• the time. mi
MO work in spam Inct, or rive your
time to the bovines. No other bemuse
Ps) you nearly so well. No one can tan to
,rake eaorisoa. T. by eltgalfteir at
curl!Jr twins . •••
Adams
Co.. Airmen -Ilan*
Odra Dtsspest, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Biliousness,
DIV'S* Jomdice, Affections ions of the Liver sold Kidneys,
POMOf, BlotebIi Boils, IIvx,iors, Salt Rheum.,
,pttbt, and all diseases arising from Impure
Deranged Stomach, or irregiflar aetian of the Bowels.
ar FDWLERS
EXTRACTAU
5A'' BEflV
CHOLERA INFANT&
FR
WORT[ POWDERS:
Are plowman to take. Congas Nubee\
Perptivv. is a safe, sen. sae
asorn}ar oaf .erne Is Ch_-rree
BEST
n..:, lite 1s •ettt'epit.a w
and darn biters ye�1
onneth.a,; ieigny t,M
I,ne lea . he! and le
'line *ea • wee& it. rot(
teem IIS outlet fr.. ♦,. el•k, lit
sew. ('spltail are reunirrd. M's area
yen everyibiN. Macy are aakiee
toadiesa ggggse meek elmeSee,4
elle • If
Memel Flea • -t