HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-8-22, Page 7':ii
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Tun and Ftncv.
Au weaklings eels, "The baby is Ole
ass u( learned l*•." Tins is a hussy
Cp•rtuw W here oleos bean) of a
howling wilderness , but who over heard
of • hushes oasis 1
'Bien' said lib sere•aded matt, '1 t+aust
go out aid !sake a vomit. sogaetiaug
.asst be dues to seep the playing d that
bend
A mw whose kwwledj1e is bard on
astral experience gays that, when salh
os their sweetbeareit000g mos akouW
carry atfinenes its the hearta, perfection
an their manners and confection in their
poortete.
'I tell yaw,' staid Poolat 'there's an in-
dee:rible ammo of luxury in lying in bed
and ringing uui s bell for his valet.'
' Yoe've get a valet 1' •xcl•imeM1 Pool's
friend. 'Nu,' replied Pouts. 'but I've
nota bell."
Emma Abbott has been singing'Home
Sweet Horne' to the convicts in a Penn-
syleami& prison. Thais almost ea touch-
ing as the effort of a church urgaatst wile.
I Am a Pirate King' while the
was taking up the collocttuu.
A Yorkshire Drat whose well lately
caved in, contrived to make the authori-
ties saspeot that he had murdered x wan
and pat his body at the bottom of the
well, and took things easy at the jail
while they deg his well out iter him.
He now talks of amine the town for
false imprisonment.
'My poor Man,' said the doctor, 'you
are dangerously ill. L there any word
Ins wont to send to your friends t' Am
I really go iU r gad the sufferer. 'e!'
I ma offer you no hope. •V.ry well,
thee,' mid the sick man, 'just telephone
for another doctor.'
A gang of Italian labourers near Sara-
toga were recently cat down ten cents s
day. Instead of striking they cut an
inch off their shovel blades at night. t b.
buss •eked -'stat it meant, and oils of
the men replied, 'Not at. much pay, not
so much dirt lift ; all right, joh last the
more tong. Italian no fool like Irish-
man : he no otnke.
'1 had a beautiful dream last night,' ;
raid a bey. I dreamed that I saw a big
monkey plaguing • cat. He d take her
by the tall and swing her, thou he'd
grab her by the scruff of the neck and
old her over the fire, and then he'd
clinch her by the small of the back and
squeeze her. The cat yelled awfully. ;
Oh, it was a bully dream."
On the outgoing steamers conversation
is often of • cosmopolitan nature. A
Baotou merchant on a recent trip was
considerably impressed by the earnest-
ness of a German passenger. 'America,' '
said the returning Teuton, 'is der beat l
coundry in der world. I haf lived den
more as den years, and failed rive i
dimes, end now I goes home to Id mit a
fortune and my vamily :'
li1orbs of Wisdom.
Z.ducation should bring tto mind the
Ideal of the individual.
They are Never alone that are •.cosi-
pealed with noble thought&
Mal is as touch made for education as
the earth for cultivation.
Dignity dries not consist 111 possessing
honors, but in deserving then.
Reading hakes s full men. conversa-
tion a wady man, and writing an exact
man.
Lakes to keep alive in your breast that
little spark of celestas tiro called coa-
sclettee.
What we learn in our youth grows up
with us, and in time becomes a part of
the mind itself.
Sane books are to be tasted, others to
be sw*Uowed, and some to be chewed
and digested.
Tv tall a falsehood is like the cut of •
ashes, Lor those% the wound may heal,
for sear will remain.
Politeasa is the outer primed of good
• nlogrin. Return the civilities you monies.
and be over gretetal for favors
Reed, -not to eowtradict end owetmte,
-not to believe and take for granted, -
not to find talk and disooaree,-bat to
weigh and coweider.
If a man empties his purse into his
head, no man can take it away from him.
An investment in knowledge always pays
the beat interest.
Education is a better safeguard ei
liberty than a staading army. If we re-
trench the wages of the school -,nater we
must raise these el the recruiting officer.
Every individual has • place of useful -
new to fill in the world, end it is impor-
tant in'sume respect, whether he chooses
to take his place sod act or not.
A man al fluid never he •.head=ye
own he has been iw the wine, whitjit_is
bet eying in other words, !bet M1s is
wiser to -day than he we. yesterday.
Edward Eggleston gays: "We shall
never have a genuine American litera-
ture so long as we i the novelists) shrink
from the life of the common people."
If there is one virtue that should be
cultivated more than another by him
who would succeed in life, it is punctual-
ity ; if there is an error that should be
avoided, it is being behind time.
The idea of home, fraught with the
fragrance .d home -dwelling joys, reani- in
mates the drooping spirit, as the.erahian
breams will sometimes waft the freshness
of the distant fields to the weary ptlgnm
of the desert.
a Ana Is Mia Seed Sea.
ren IMMIX SIGN 1-1411 1T . AVG 21, i&#. -
THIS WORLD OVIR, '"•�-e `-"�
Ni14.!R • t. !heal be tel.. -fie. F : i utas•. 4
tenieo, ban [ .owkd wall
temptation. Moreover. 1 rade c.rsesaDete
The heat was
h eist the tem
viu►ed t,. lost the be.•yartcy of the wat-
er 1 eo i threw away the umhr&is oro
erbieb must bathers rely, and, disrobing,
booty waded an. 1 substantiated the
Statement of thole wso maumtain that it
tis igagem ble too sink is the water. by
throwing 'eyed r ekletsaly in with closed
oepdweaa Nut only was it impossible to
sink, but 1 euuid scarcely regain we fent-
Mg, _au lightly did I Goat ',u the •ur:see.
I habeen warned about getting :be
water 11.10 my eyes ,.r mouth, but could
not help it. Bah ' what a malignant,
mutating mixture it it ! I could nut
e radicate the:sutart from eyes or the
deadly tate from ear mouth for a long
time
"Oh, I hate the demi sea " I blubber-
ed se 1 emerged, hliukmlg ...d uripping
from the water, end proceeeed to scrape
the saline ihcru•twtion fro:al my body.
Kut the worst aenaatlutr was an awful
saurian, and burning about my ankles,
fax I had now been five days its the sad-
dle. stall my ankles were soweerhat chaf-
ed how wteldaug the spun. Mr. Floyod
told of bringing forty-two cadets down
to the Dead Sea once who bad animals,
and had cousequeatly become very sure
frr.•n, the lung ride. They w'•uld liathe,
and paid for the privilege by walking all
the ten miles back to. Jericho.. They
were tun sore to sit in the addle. My
bair proved too he very sticky for an hour
or s,. I don't think 1 ever got nu thor-
ouirly welted down before. Neverthe-
less, there was no salt visible at the
north end .4 the sea It is at south
end, where there is lea Jordan 1.. par-
tially purify the water, that the tamed
mountains of literal rock salt are to be
sees. Ordinary .ea water has about 4
per cent. of salt water in it, while the
Deal Sea has some 29 per cent. This
percentafie a fixed and steady, despite
all that the Jordsn and other streams
an do to "heal the water. "-Jerusalem
correapundeace Boston Herald.
Odd ThMot.
Gold -beaten, by hammering, can re-
duce gold leaves ve thin that 282,000
must be laid upon each other to ',reduce ,
the thickness of an inch, yet each leaf is
so perfect and free from holes that one
04 them laid on any surface,as in gilding,
gives the appearance solid gold. They
.re so thin that tf *formed auto a laok
1,500 would may uibcupy the space of •
single leaf of common paper : and an oc-
tavo volume of an inch thick would have
as many pages as the books of a well -
stocked library '•f 1,500 eulumes, with
400 pages ir. each. Still thinner than
this is the c4ting .'f gold upon the silver
ware d what is called gold lace, and we
are not sure that such coating is not of
only one atom thick. Platinum and sil-
ver can be drawn into wire much fi.se'
than human hair. A grain of blue vitri-t
or carmine will tinge a gallon of water so
that in every drop the color may he per-
ceived. A grain of musk will scent a
room for twenty years, and will at the
end of that period have lost little of its
weight. The amen crow smells its
food many miles oft. A burning taper
uncovered for a single instant, dung
which it does not lose one thousandth of
a grain, would fill with light • sphere
four mild in diameter, so as to be visi-
ble in any part of it. The thread If the
silk worm is so small that many of them
are twitted together to form aur finest
sewing thread ; but that of the spider is
sataller stun. for two drachms of it by
weight would reach from London to
Edinburgh, or 400 miles. In the milt
of a codhvh or in water in which vege-
tables 1....a been infused the microscope
dac.,rer• animalcules of which many
thousands together do not equal in bulk
• grain of sand : and yet nae ure, with •
singular prodigality, hes supplied many
of these with organs as complete as those
of the whale or elephant, and their b d-
ies consist of the same sunetance, or ul
timate at.gns as that of the man himself.
i In a single pound of such matter there
are more I•virg creature. than of human
bring. on the face of the globe.
tslsgsiss wieb tsepeetera.
"Hawkeye•` Burdett. relates that the
fret time he saw the late Bishop Simp
eon was year) ago when he a Burdette
was amassing a largo but nut mnwieldly
fortune as uingoutious repmer for the
Peoria Review. and sea• assigned to
chronicle the doings of the Central
Illinois Conference, over which Bishop
Simpson presided. He and the other
twperrt.n went early, seized a big table
belonging to the conference secretaries,
took possessi..n of their stationery. etc.,
and seated for the murices to b.gin.
First thine after the opening ea.reses,"
said Burdeit., "a good brotherar(se and
called attention to the presence of the
rep•rten, 'within the bar,' and suggest-
ed that they be assigned a piece without
the sacred precincts. We telt very bad-
ly about it, an the suggestion was warm-
ly seconded, Mut while we were wonder-
ing if we could carry the big table with
us, the bishop looked down upon 0.
kindly and said, in • mouthing way :
"Oh, well, � hewn. !sever mind. If
the remote can stand it, 1 guest the
hrettltren
M U1.. 4 ds ere Mallwoaas .r ossa WI* hlel- Is•�tr� nrlsrr .a . b..
�w.•y .r,.tNw�sSatrdw aH wa•(t'y ••r.tl+'et.
rir.. atx-. 1., '...molt. it. 1t • 1 .• ..... •, el hr,lrt■.
Pri1.. 1:1w■ed i. ..4..* • 1 wewtr.w:..stl lDe
dta.
lsrpealts rev itrd u'. so. II w
Use tea•• 0a..• me Mrs' 1 .ei .•seer* !toe 1„rar
of s a.m. sad CM prae.
ft.gt.teead lettere WW1 he $....4t'.. V w,anles
before the clean s4 earls •am.t.
OdI. s Lean a a.m. to sa Pts.. $rued. • ex-
empted.
•. Many rime Aug.
Parkhill filaarIk : 'Use u( the armee
Ilia J•ktt will hereafter wait to madam
in his stump speeches- his record as a
co•etitune..1 lawyer It did.i..t rwiuirw
Many mwatbs to pr• k the bubble 4 that
old gent;p.aan'• a •. ed."
The •uogowei .0 prolific and hardy,
has unwittingly outs serve! the prose
as • guide acmes the American conti-
nent. It is said that the )lura►wte, us
their journey from Nauvou u. Utak.
marked their trod for rhoss who were to
follow by panting sunilowetrs dons tis
rugate.
A Hrataw $sear. --E. 11. Wiloucks,,.(
Pualinch, Itad a rather strange expert -
soot. on Monday}''. He was cutting bar-
ley with • self -binder when the seat
ani which toe eat broke. H• was thrown
on the plaffonn, carried over the eleva-
tors, and ties with the cord just the
sante as if he were • collection of barley
straw& Mr. Wilcock. naturally feels
indignant at the treatment he et -ono -lid,
but`in this, the age of inventions, it is
not at all wondered at.-{Quelph Her-
ald
The tlta4. Ma Me ladle..
It is may to decide which of the teo
young men was tits gentlemen, in the
following story from an exchange
On • Fort Wayne train approaching
Chicago there was a short -matured,
straight-haired, Dopper -colored Indian
back to the reservation, after a trip t..
the Indian *Mimi at Carlisle, Pe. He
wore a nice suit of clothes, which fitted
him badly, and • paper collar without a
Deakin,. He attended strictly to, his omit
butanes*, and was unmolested until a
young sprig tame into the smoking ar
from the sleeper. 'An Indian, I guess,'
said the young chap, as he lighted a cig-
arette. Aed then •pprtachiug the on
of the plains. he attracted general atten-
tion by shouting with strange gestures :
'Ugh, heap, big Injun ! Omaha (
Sioux 1 Pawnee 1 See great father !
Rase drink firewater • Warm 'sluff '
uff•
bl.ad
The copper -co ored savage )plied at the
young man a moment with an ill -coat. -
ed expression o,a his face, and thou be
said with gad pronunciatiou : 'You
must have heel) reading souse dime
novels, sir. I am going back t.. my peo-
ple in Montana, after spending three
years in the Fret at school. I adrift
you to do the same thing. No, I do not
drink whisky. Where I live gentlemen
do not cavy whiaky flasks in their pock-
ets.'
The cigarette was not smoked out, anal
amid a general laugh, a much creat fallen
young titan retired to the sleeping
coach.
The Paris hear.) says * oonfimt le-
tween England amid France is inevitable
the near future.
The bright drys of youth are the seed
time of life. Every though of the intel-
lect, every *mown of the heart. every
word .4 the tongue, every principle
adopted, every act perforten4, Is a seed
'Mee peel or evil fruit will Le the bliss
or bane of after life.
There is ne hotter relief to study than
the performance of some special duties
iw the Immo. To fed that one is really
done, sima+hing •very day, that bowie
is more comfortable for one's elnrta.and a wed. %wake Sweases-
tl.e !t.ppin.ee 01 talion.nhsnc+d, is the J. Witsnn is always alive to his hnai-
swert guarantee .f content and happi- nem, and spares no pains to secure the
(• ••. hest of every aril»!, in hi. line. He has
secured the agency
King's New Dieeneery for Consamptioe,
the only certain core known tor Ceo-
sumption, Coughs, Conde. Hoarseness
Asthma. Hay Plover. Brent -hilts. or any
*fleeting' if the Throat .red Lange field art. a_ ti�AUeMaasf.
on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles the other day, and was only eared after Detroit
fres Regular sass $1.0Q. (3) Rssss .z..'irisla gitsal .Q MeV IDOL j�
",.Foe.: t e.'.L•...YI. k^1,;.
A UR Medic reser s.
Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutchinson. Kan.,
eared his life i'y a simple Trial Bottle et
Dr. King's New 1)i.00very, for Con-
sumption. which caused him to procure
a large bottle, that c.mpletelycured him,
When Doctor, ehange of dinette and
everything Mee had failed. .esthma,
Brswtehttia, Hoarseness. Severe Coughs,
anti all Throat and Lung there.. e, it is
guaranteed t.. cure. Trial Roulet at J.
Wiiss's drew More. Large las 01. (l).
T.iertrepalas waft Vette sed
J. T. Morris, of Springfield, U., the
detective, does • trick that probably no
either mac in the country flew imitate.
He takes a silver coin, usually • dollar,
and places it on his tongue between his
teeth. With his tongue he strikes it
against the teeth with the sound of s
telegraphwg instrument, the epeni.g
and closing of the circuit being exactly
imitated. Morrie used to be an opera-
tor, and by means of the coin can tele-
graph words so distinctly that any tele-
grapher can easily read the meswge. In
this :mower he telegraphed fifty words •
minute. A Republican reporter wrens
out a message one Western Union blank
and handed at to the detective. The
two operators in charge at the Southern
took od wo the words as fast as Morro
produced them with the can. The mor -
sage ear rapidly sounded and wnttt n
down, and all three copies coincided es-
aetly. Mr. Morris can stand up before
a telephone, and in this novel manger
telegraph a wattage which any telegraph-
er can read with great facility. But the
must wonderful thing a to see him tel. -
graph with his eyelids. The dots and
dashes ,.f the telegniphic alphabet he it -
dicate. by more or lea rapid opening and
stinting of the eyelids. n this manner
he can ouoverse with an exp rii without
uttering a stood. -{s*. Lona Repulictn
Thousands bear witness to the puet- G --
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Bb3.a, d�derich. eta
k.eding furnishes the mind only with
miteriale of awruledg., it a atiaklwg
that makes what we read non. We are
..f the wmiwstiwg kind, and it is net
moose* tit amen .rwredess with a great
ked .of e4tI.etiose ; wwh,es we .hew them
nave again they will sot wire as thought
and nourishment.
ftrr th, »eIehratedDr
(1nad5'•a,;ag I.,'e ..hrlred 1141.. tare Ise -
ta1 (niur ab. re la • re+rwedenenl ,.r vestal
rani.. u follows:
Fur Ames.. Itrirttmrt. Denmark. 1.. -lead,
V. pt. rrwur. AJ�rfla. lieraraa). e:Ibr,Jtar,
Ureal ltrtta.n awl reload, Clare.'•'. L.I.lt.ul-
*ahera. Malta. Muntetsamu. Netacrhod. Nor-
wa) . i'ersjg. l Irl wgl. .\sore.•, ttuwa-urla,
Harte. IH. *'terra. nrrtta. Spelt.. the Canary
lala.ei,- wwtd.•w. 1•wnr.•rbu.d mid Turkey.
Awl , .a 1' MOM .1.,1..: tte/wwt.. H.0..tar,
Cubs. lbws ('.dw-w' of tit. Thomas. tit. Jobe.
t( ('rola. Jane&.... Lona.. an.l 1•,.rtn k.00.
1`+ewfuu.dlrw. is no* lea 'k Nsecet (*Moe,
1 1 hr 10,•'*1 Ate• rrn.:Nn **Whore'. LrRr(■
1 cent. v-er l NOM'.'. Mout. arta. 1 ,coot. earl..
New.;wp•rs r urate :or t sewer. ltr,(••In-
lta.,. (et. S *ruts.
Yoe .trier. Armen. toe •'..wfwi. rat am. Dread,
Br111.1, (i■inwa, reliant 11-.t•ale...1. !'tett•►
Coknorr In 3.1a. t(rle s. ' •.•yab-i nod .\.ter
Irv. ••r. -rpt v
Vireo. anal t)L11ttelMu. Persia,
vas 14•r...0. Uma(, Pori nozos.-r. r 'ok,s, .•. In Ada.
Africa. oa emelt*, Trih'.As4. Rpl ni.1, Colonies
in A'n. e. therm*,'* Std ..'.,.aloe. re.-spl Cuba
and 1•.,rtu larva, 'unit. s-iiiceseals to Higsa
pore, I'.•w.ae erred Mohr, -a: -Letters tar. per
1 a. Ito.rka, kr., Ir. 1.., 1 ut. lhbrr rrgtstr•-
t 10.. freebie.
N'r.t India Island. Ida Matto, Wane rete..
turnierl) . t4.-t•s, tweet by stamp lel all a we•.
Australia. •.-awns Ne.. mesh Wa.5' Vk:-
Iorlal. and (lurrtealw•C : -'liters To. '..pan
4 coats.
Australia. New %or% t•'y'.'e. Vk...ris,
Queen.land 1.r"' r-
Nee %raMn•t.via *.. !haat.o• Lettere
plc. Se., seven
A- MAavaous SroaY
Ota ■ TWO =TEL
FROM THE SON: _. .�
(irwf/.saws: 1 y fattier resales at Omer.
Ct. Ns ins Nes •.rest ..fever tem lien&
elle. salt . Wised Mater MI tell Toa whoa
• marvelous e�sss
Ayers SarsaparilL�l 4
ba lead a bb ease. I think lie Mood llama
base eam(isls- Y• hamar kir at last les
year. ; lou. ft ad sat Saw. mop la as teem
d • esactalens area es 1b mal... melt alogia
Sea mon age. 1e� a few spots white s►
leered st east W.1g, t$ v-11 West as
to wow kit satin body. I assure yea he wee
turtilty *Skier ad as objsetd $iy, sees
b.bspa.Magyour M.Was lfow.M Meese*
Sew ase et Ms coo Moe eidey as uncle
se be boa. I coal/ sadly same posses
who woad teddy to the fade 1a W Inelko
-
Yours trsly, W.1 .PW1WS."
FROM THE FATHER: "Doi"-
. e ma
a May for me to Maas to yea tie bsittia I
0n. Deed fretatbMell
Ayers sarsaparilla.
Ms wadsao.Iwas edeaddeb emend Ida
a tetetbts leder oral serefeOes saes. The
Wer awed .• tmsstuat sad tstoiabM
edible• awl the dd a enekd se se Is den
the bled to flow to msay pisses ere .seer
I raced. Ilbt eallaelap were gook ai S say
Ire a bm'dta. I .eases../ Y• am d the
flsom a nia fa Apra leas, sod ham mod
1t reg.lorty mese that toms, My .swans.
bspw 1e Impose at ea•m. 11e sans law
ak 11.1.4, ad I test pelsYy well is miry
moped -Mhos sew able ler a poo �s
work, althea. yeast d app. Many bemire
what Ms wrought melt • ease b ray saes, awl
I tell them, as 1 hose brae teas/ to tell ye,
ATM's Sau.Ari nota. Olever, Ti., Ont
K. UM E ?mute."
Mire 1laanmPARML.a mess 0..
and all aereltalees Oeesplaftda, ZrJ .
des. Fetes like weemsr Dlearfoh
d ews, meas a Teamee, aro iewpelmme d
rte fids. It .tsar. W blood d ak ISOM
rime, des mea. Mlraalates the aefwd
the beset, ad Sus reasons OM. Ma
Mwmiti ms the whets .leas
rmlt.ana♦ mf
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ce., L+ .
d.d ey all De ieelets; a du MIS tat IL •
R. PRQUDFQOT
Ha just t.smelise has w whip fsark of
t
lli C9(IS 31d (tt4iS,
A Bagssm'a Tanwoxy. - Fur •
Gratin, Goes er any Bronchial affecion.
"Pectoria," in my opinion, es just the
thing. I have used it in my family for
Coughs. and Colds for the pant four years
with the moat unraried mucosa, and to-
day my opinion ..f it is that 1 continue
to think still more of that which i bean
thinking well of.
Geo. Kest Manager Onta-io Bank,
Pickering.
Pries 1111 tants at all drugvist& m
111111.11111, Deneripflew •f ■ ata..
•
A Ms is s paroxysmal contact be-
IWtO ail. labial appendages attached to
the mperior and inferior maxillaries re-
spectively of a man and woman ne two
women- The yowled. the parties are
the more paroxysmal will be the parox-
ysm and in ase It be observed by ase
fond father of the paratxya.d young lady.
there is also likely to he perigee. New.. n
the parox r'. ptalic jnnekito and the
pbelaageal extremities of the n,tetanne,
tarsus and other brie -w brae depsadiae
from the lower end of the old gentle
eme's right le.•. The kiss itself a not
the paroxysm. it is merely the entre-
aties of the superineumhuat atmosphere
resaltant from the impulses of sweet -
ass from each of the pairs of lips eaptR-
ed is (treatieg it
lie careful that ries children do not
giro ase knell of e1'y d paper. y11t he
pita tea '� was ttnfse(l the
arsenic in • pion orf enamelled paper
A11 aro New and Well !trk.•ted, whit b be of-
fers at tae Lowest Possible Prices.
A two
Hams. )tacos. Lard, 1'b. -e. Holler lemur -
made front Manitoba Wheat. also Harris'
Fine Family rionr. inn, (tat*, Wan,
Rho -t*, anti all (.user kiwis of feed.
Farmers reedeee Takes le Ogtrtauge.
(erode delivered tree In any part of the town
and Salttord.
It PROP 70T,
Corner Victoria sad Heinen atrQeta. opposite
Fal. Onsem k Oeldsitlt
liey eh. tell. IM!-
ew!!�eRFi o. n
...lag:: •
1884
aw and Bay City r, outn.
Tit:. _ fr.3311.1i
Da. Low's rLaa•.xr Wow( laov.. Yn'lll•(hJCi CARD.
Au agreeable, safe and effectual rem* /
to ro.aeve all limit a ...roue. M
ALu ..t e•eryyull ceotatuaoalumei,i,* 1IDDTfi�s11 Agit CU'1 . TuwL b
osto sahllad
other tumoral tempewad& lir. Oaraos'j 1 PHIJCNIX Intl. (Y1'1'. of Loa Ian limit./ -
$Io.stach Blt141.6.11.
n a purely ,.getable sad L.taAlrsl.rd 1710.
takes t►e pl•o• u1 a 1 d purpUv.e. , leARTi�. .o,siINS1. is oaf Hanvroan t else.
In largo buttlesae 60 coat. in Risks takes la the at -use Int clam )tire •1
the lowest ratta H HOI(ACk Hol• t N.
The wd.n.ttteM 1s alas Appeals,: of *0.
'CAcS}\crAD.tt 'LR LOAN atilt, 8AVIN..: '0. of
I TMoneyto Lou on inet.vlase •else.:' ). rata
i te t per teat. - Charm,. moderate.
HoKA('IC tit .TON.
Oed.r',0 soot.
te, 1115.
A tiesaaelvMs lIDeape.
Iles Mary A. Da*ley,uf Tuokhannock,
Pa.,wlts ■ale.led for six }ear with Asth-
ma and Brenchitia, during which time
the best physicuns o..uid give no relief.
Her lite was despaired of, until in last
Itttober she pr.•eutwd a bottle orf l)-.
King s New Diac'.%ery, when in.tnediatt
reli.•t seao twit, and by o.rntinuing its use
Ito a .h..rt tune rhe was completely Cor-
el, gateau:; .n fiesh h0 Ib.. in a few
Hioom th..
Free Istel Bottles ad this certain cure
of 011 Throat and Lune Diseases at Jas.
t\ ib, .'s Drug Store. Large IRot'les
11.00 .4)
we .hr 1.1e
"Nu ; she lingered sed masted along,
'•pi .11 the time foot years. the doe -
"tors doing her no greed ; and at bast was
''c.trr.l inv this Hop Ritter. the papers
'sty so such about. Indeed ' indeed '
"how thankful we rh..ul,l lei f..r aid
"awtnitcine ' .
Field acid Gatio Seed
111 TMe. Y'atee
41111;i1"'
rr .*luau' ,ebtwd
�t f Ilona riot'• ► ,h,•
prole AtirrO 1...094•4 a
wood htaltb Aufed
S) the We4.f'4eoral
GERMAN INVIGORA'IJI•
wklcb 1e0.11 101) Sud pernatcrtt) t..r.0 4r-
/�Nwe, ,Caused 0) .herr•. of aa, 1-`0.1
=La W,aw
ae.., and all d.. fam. hr' 1u1-
luw as a 00.4 mere, ..f h -:f. -\lou.., Weir s ,,i f a.
Mrs. law sof to.•ut itrraal lambu' e,
pate t,.'ke hawk. dins,. se of 1.5101.. pr+w.a-
ture old age soil beau) uIbar dna- re it at
lead to iwwanity or ,vn.nn.1-` tet: and •• pt ma•
tun- grave.
Serra for circulars *Ohl, 01100 pial fine b7
nta,l. Tb.' INti .n 11aa 1 0101 I 31 ter
boy. or As hove, ft, 11S. h) all otr'ecbstr, or
will he Drool tree no mail. securely e -1 d, on
receipt tit price. bt addressing'
r. J. (tlESP.:T. 1.1ttrwsst.
1•: sum.ntt r' ., olr••o, (M.!.
Geo. IIISYNAn.
Soar Anent tor 000.41.4.
{M•.•rlrretesireretenn 11•41nor.►
I • uCi lar .1.1n.s•. 1u ..ur.t•e
their e•rettun.and k. me b. -
aon.rw.al/h.: thttsowi-.• do
1,.. w.pr re their 4111,01011
Nles remain in Iu•vset)'. W r ,.titer - sr. a
chance to make 4"0140. W wmht u ••s, wo
Melt. tap. *ma girls 10 wt.tt f..r ns ' ti,err
own am -Maier. Anyone can 1,14" work 3.10-
The subscriber is now }trepattd petty from the And start. Tie beats.. -a ail,
pay more than ten tinter urrlltar) all's. I I
tA) f11rn1Rh all l:{n(l' of } se rr Wrier nutfit fun,:,•!:.•A fl, V. No ear y I n . n
- Ir.l(•tt I1.cc•1 of tilt• 1 fry Savo fabs 10 mak.. mon.. restititt. it to t-na
(sevolr )our whet., • • •a lir yolk, at .o. Ir
BEST VARIETIES y°'l.lar. mon,., i.. 1 u:. ta(uleialir sad
alt that ,- t r. rr revs sa ret •�• Addr.s• y ret
rae.*''oo Purifara.. Sia::..
at r:tta- a Lilt►: cannot Ste Lenten ill r �__ _ .
l.,>,l( rich.$600,00�t�►•� •
f •:t:! an1 exatuine snrttl•la-K tee -1 $e00 ffil� .-- C..
fret 1' jsu:ChWting el,ewller.. ! N'.- w.;t pay for ata.vt n wand for, at : r, : e
!,iter t• sitplatal. 1/7•Vr'i•efa, mfek inn," a. he.
BEES PRiCE. � 111dta.•core, ewatlpatl.., or ge1.,,tit.,.... via
t canner core n ill. N vet's Veyeaiit L,t e r 1'•11.,
t whce au•-Iire. Once aresirl.11. tCif PLO d n'i►
1 Thar r•. !wiry"- V.-wMwh!v. and Irarr a0 It.
l:'..:, *(tYrt Grain D..poI, l)lrinbt.:; go,eoat:.tattits....i. ar•.t.ltd. l.otie1•es�,
'hnWn Hall, Cioelertc10. . *obtaining as rills. r! teu./r. For tole b) W
tIrruatsts. le -wart- uhr
of tuwlerIea ad Mine:.:arch lair, UM. 1111 - . throe. Tl•e genuine raemetw lured maty. by
J(11IN r. W ititT t CO.. -ilia PIN Sabers.'
Al sad b• Kitts 81. 1i.:. Ton ale. 0,1. from
T_ __ .---- trali�pearkage teat by mai preyeld ton weeps
T
r,•.•boas:- tai.sd orate' t-..•. 1'.) ; of a te,cut el h.le% .,os.;red.fl tr,-. (4Ks'. ('lila t; nut f F..rt l.'.I tltlt.rw\•+. 11111..Twat
wyuind. fte"•'er.a esu wast au -owes
at w:•lt•h permit,. of elite. lex, young i
. n+. lure►r *Teal p.t) all he 'tar they
t• ori., with nb•ntule eettarnty. Writs- 1.r ted
Per, WWII" 1.. H. HAL.,m• a• 1'u,. l'ortlithe: . , 1 •
?tale.. ice. , $ea.lth1 is Dai
J. P. FISHER, k JOHN KNOL1
fleeing nnn-t.as.d the 1.11 orf loll- i, • .. of .tiff .
E +warts. formerly 0w10d by 51'45-,1 Kerr.
..ti.:' a ,.hare of public patronetre. Viet •
"•:•deme, balloter -lion to all, and otfi•r
^_'he Finest Rigs
,tT ItKASSN (111.E P*:lt'E1 i
•e!J. .iNft REE 1'.--sT•.p..1'- H. ••'ai
I L..'t 1:., . r;, h.
(in•'.•rleh. rch. 111h, 1431. MT -OM
IOCowe °nev
s.•
'
r.t1T. soon rt,,`*"
" 'see• ;;$tree• °" • _ `.a oily
oetaw�.,�,•ly�p
w►n'itna�� 1!•
$1000 Pommy:
UN. K. t'. \tel.rr', Ni Ler •A^ IINAIN 9m at
Name.. g1ar:.nt•-tot .pt, :M- 1: r H)rler.s. Dia
une.r. l'ultt uta;....r, k a:,. Net tut.. Ocuralsia
Headache, Nervous Pro..trat:t u . aur d I t Ile
use of alcohol or lobe, els. WA-alaefulnees, 111ea-
lel in•Messi -n. pun. n:rr of 11 a 1•raie. r. t W
ink in luretrt) and 4-04.eg t.. n
rt..! death. Premature (ild logs-. l'art'tlet*,
Liao. at 1Mwer it rant. et I. Ir. voan.t*t) 1 cal.
and PI t'r aturri tea. r ••Ise•d by trer-1,41ternmu
of the brain..etf-shoo.' or over.irduly. nee.
tine box will cure recent carte. ircb boa ten
isbn. .tains ourinosth'eIvretn.ni. (seedollar* bog
err tlx tame for five dollar : • t 1.1 1) 11:511 pre
jmid on melt• of prier. We sum entre .1.
bsiH 10 cure any now. W till ear h order re,
retied h) pia fur ale lao..CR, uo ruutpar.ied with
air dollen. ear will *end the petrehaeer our
written guarantee to refund the money if the
1 treatment does not effr,-t a cure. Guarantee
t..ned on by J t1ai71 wfl.a..li, MIP ember
teed agent for0oderich, l.tet. JOHN (' WERT
k ('0.. sole ters1Mtere. Tr tete Ont.
It., .u„ Ile wooed , ut.thi.-,,t. 6u ,t. *nprr
10..1. •. s. ruler to r.. and atter tl.ousaida ut
tett: o. the 11440111 t4.n11.6uted sad bet errs
ta,. - .,. meld And. we tell justified In o/ret-
fuc .'rfeit (hoe Tbouaa.Dollar* for any
c... •.t .,..y(t.., ,-uktm, soa•e tI.rwl. tllfttena
b...r.. •.,.r. brunel.it,s. r01s00.p1 1,.0 In 115
early -: dem, whooping cough. and all diseases
of the throat and lungs, except asthma, for
whkli we only claim relief, that we can't care
with We ta lough Syrup. when taken accord
to direeti,ua. Hau.plr bottles. Y3 and 50
le: large bottles one dtdlar. 0" ,uine
re only its Mae. told by a;I (tru tab.
t 07 express on receipt ut tx.te. JOHN
T d' IX).. 4! and Y3 Kipwpa aieel Yost,
to. unto :old at JAM. WiiovON'ts tree
Oodericb 1Ab
GENUINE
SINGF:R
SEWING MACHINE.
CHAS. PiS L TTY,
Ilaring Men .ppoin!'•d agent of Ile shelve
marhle.c. brit• to solicit the meal public pat-
reaye.•. and will supply machines on liberal
terms.
Try the aennine Singer,
lk' .dre,-e: Victoria street, near the )I. L.
Church. (4odertch.
0oderick, Uec. 1x, 1647. Mt Its
A week . lade at home to the la
swrlriuu.. Beet bootee's sow le
fore the public. Capita not mod
eft. We w111 start you. Mea. we
ntrn. boys and girl wanted eery
weer, tow ork for us. Now M Itis time. Tea
can work in sip of- um.% ret rive 7 .. wieie
time to the b.dwse. No ether Issues. ane
pe7 you •early so well. No nee oaa 1011 to
make monism' pay. by .triaging at Dace
Coolly outfit sad terms tar. Pone made
trot. eaady. and honurat.4. AeyfeeeTat m e
Co.. Awest a.11..:... -
k
BLOOD
BITTERS
("Ifr•, Dizziness, Lop of Appetite, Indigestion, Biliousness,
Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Affections of the Liver mid 1.
Pimples, Blotched, Bale, Humors, Balt Rheum,
Erysipelas, and all diereses arising from Impure AM{
Deranged Stomach, or irregular actiat of the Bowels.
000 _N ' • 0 t,,
W. M.61:':s+ '1 . 1 t. .
Will I -eco• 40110:.t'.:l a.•
on and after .fail MIs, . roe' - e u
INA Me Vila%ddew fl.. • ., . . toddles:
EVERY THURSDAY
at 1 o'clock p.m.. for Walesa*, rely ('Ity, !(and
Mach, T•wer sad all pommies 000 *Ml .urea-,
Welrlet:taa� Alpena and ('hestyygsgan.
HrteraHle still leave (N)rlrltl( II
EVERY SUNDAY
A, a p.m.. for Itrtrntt and ('tr•rr•lami. calling
DMIs ways at I'..ro Hurnn and points. on 1st.
(lair River.
A. seven Days' Trip
*Rh the Pei ll.ge ret erendleg Mare ars a
Cdv toad. 10 Sour. In l).'rnit,sod it Immo
oaslmew ran Hay City, at the ■apre.dame dly
pew price n(
112 FOR THE ROUND TRIP,
IXCLt:DiNO 1KF.Al. ANit NKR MN
A P15M-(7r Qt'Ai RILI.E RANI) alwin•
ee heave ter1•rse is
Per ntha r fr,lg(h' r and ,Aram►. and ■11 :n-
(.weattsa. sooty to
sew- nate, Ageat at fh.drrlrh.
e
T
HAGYARD4
YELLOW OIL
CIJRE:S RHFUMATISM
WORM POWDERS.
Are pleasant to talus . Contain thole ewe
P,rgat.e Ti • .ab, semawl mum.,
ftw rwr.4 *4 worms la MOM et IIs
Irota, Ilio la sea eepinF • �tjr
La
dare twat, Taw ftA
eoe. (hhtn .glgbty and age4'
tic. t.. rr he►►tttnd 1» . na4.rr
151r . 4sWeek u .,nrraw,
WWII 115 uwltit free. \e risk 1t.rylhhm
Mw. (iapllal sol mewed. We w111 favor
6ott•trrrthrwt. Meal ars msklnj fcrc.to.
..
M. snake a herb a• mea. aa.( Move sad
make piel posy. Reeder. It eon s ahs
n »o at wMrb lo.* Mn wake steal Pays/
1lloytra•. write to- mart teeter* to H H ♦time
&V . estMM Malice