HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-10-31, Page 3THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY. OCT. Sl. I$B4
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TOWS Wins
'A Int er from Tupt,' said Mrs.
Markle, upssiett the e.vekrpe ahe had
just reseived, 'Well ti's ume he wrutt
Deer ! dear ! dear ! what dues this
mese 1.
For dm letter nerd thus :
'Dios Moment : Yoa'li be surprised
to learn that I ant merited. I sin sur-
prised myself. But she's the nicest girl
you ever saw, pretty as picture, and •
professional artist-paiata portraits, and
laadasapes, tum I met her a the way
of hennas two mouth. ago, sad atm she
is my wife. I'm Doming dawn with her
in s week or s., and she shall peiat your
portrait and *ketch the uld place. You'll
love bet dearly.
'Titer affectionate son. Tor.'
Mrs. Merkle dropped the letter and
her spectacles, end fulled her hardser-
ehief oat of her apron pocket.
'My Ton married !' a11e exckitu.d.
'Married ! Well, 1 want to ka.w' Mar-
ried, and to such a person ! A pal that
pints pictures for a living ! What kind
of a business i. that T Why didp't she
learn the meaty making, or be s same -
stress vt milliner ? What kind of • wife
will he have h
And uld Mrs. Merkle sat down, with
Ur handkerchief to her ryes, anti had
t she *idled • good cry. Finally re
obearing bot c,wpsure, she went to the
•sssretery,' placed, after the curium
eeuntry fashion, in • dark corner behind
the duet, and there peened an epistle to
►
his sun. whiab est forth Iver opinion of
his chews in plain Saxon, and ended
with these words :
'I'd as roti you'd hare chosen a c ecus
rL'
She did nut even rive her new daught-
er-in-law the expected intention. She
considered herself • very deeply i ijured
woman, though why it is hard to tell.
No answer came, and she began to feel
that she might bare beet a little too
sewers, when one day, as she eat in the
porch, knitting and fretting inwardly, •
young woman opened the mate and walk-
ed in -a we'I.built girl et twenty, with
dark waving hair, and a pretty smiling
mouth, who ,wing asked it this wes
Mrs. Merkle, handed bar a letter.
•It's iron Mr. Mettle, year son,' she
said.
:•Yd the old lady opening it, read
three word.:
MoTdsa : As you feel so badly
*boat my wit. 1.11 not bring her until
you ask me. Meac.while as 1 know poi
cannot find help to suit you, let me re-
commend Jane Jackson, who is very
handy about the house, vtd will be glad
to stay a week or so without wages for
the sake of country air, if she is treated
as one of the family in all respects.
'Toe.'
'Ob !' said the old 'vty, looking up.
'Are pie Jane Jackson
'Yes, ma'am.' said the girl.
'Well, my son reoommeods you -
reach he knows i it -add I whose
! might as well try you. Have is eat -
ed for him T
'Yes, ma'am,' replied Jane.
'His new wife,now; she cant do mech,
ppose- about home I mean.
'1 'Opposer: en,' said Mra. Merkle.
'Four Tum. You an make bread, now,
ted cake, and milk 1 Well, see. I vel
had rheumatism. I do begin to give up,
but I have been a worker. I Lnow what
is what. You can stay. Trunk at the
depot, eh I Well, 1.11 'tars it fetched.'
Jane Jackson, thus welcomed, stayed,
and a fine, helpful y meg person she
preyed to bo. Nothing about a house
that sate could not do. Her cooking was
,perfect. Her laundry work elegant
And yet she was as ladylike as any one.
The house tidid,.he mane the old ledy'.
gowns and caps and a thousand pretty
things for the old parlor.
'You really are the smartest girl I ever
knew,' aid Mrs. Markle are day. *Peet
you may be, but you'd be a treasure to
any man ; sad then's my me married to
that pointing thine in New York. Starv-
ed
tareed and out of elbows and all his battens
off by this firm, I seppuse, while she
daubs.'
'Did you ever see any cue paint T ask-
ed Jana
'Only the titan that did the deers and
window frames five years ago,' said Mrs.
Merkle.
'I an past a little,' said Jane. 'After
everything i. done I mean to paint you a
picture if you'll let
'I don't ',Ind,' mid the old lady. I
believe you ant do s.ythinr. Jane.'
That day Jaw oendeced front 1'.r
trunk a skeeebing block dad coioya, and
proesedsd to paint the army sat lying on
a erimso. aeekiaa.
It i the mamma* picture I ever saw,'
mid Mea Merkle. 'Did you catch it up
/rem T.m9 wife f
'Oh, no ! A better painter than she
will ever be taught see,' said Jaw.
'No elseht,' replied Mm Markle. 'A
peer twitter the le, don't you thfak so Y
'Fee ao gnat idea el her stroll, 'aid
Jess.
lee as t day aloe eketshei V i. K.,'•
kb fa her nekir fink. 'As s.t..rl,'
tits sad tet, assllled, 'cm • phony*
holies wMtwiwrhed the theirs.
It Iabd like bet paused webby
paps e. a •sbleil•y sA.eees., chs epee -
..4 Owed aim the wait elft teles* anis
the aid bldg Ioed. Wham .k. W time
she oersted .Met, std to her manes
touted the old lady i. teem.
'Ab ! what is the scatter f she.,tied,
rennin,/ to her and kneeling down.
"%t by no you my so r
'Ah ! Jaw, Jane,' cabled the old lady,
1 was thinking of Tom. If only he had
married a girl Like you. kits, with me
Jaw, You're all the comfort I hare.'
'I'd like to have a little holiday,
said Jane Jackson next day. 1 need
Guise Dow things anti can't buy them
h ere.'
'Very well, Jane,' said Mrs. Merkle.
'You can have it. 111 met dung alone.
But dont stay lung ; TU room yon too
musk.'
Jane .mired, promised, and deported.
That evening the old lady sat alone when
the stage stepped at the door.
'Jane heck again 1 she mid, and hur-
ried to open it. On the porch stood her
aur, who clasped her in his arms.
'Dear mother,' he said, 'haven't you
• kiwi fur meT
She vare him one, and drew him in by
the arta.
'Why don't you acme in 1' she asked.
'My wife is with me, mother,' he re-
plied.
'Hasn't she manners enough to come
and shake heads ?' asked the old lady.
'Perharps I'd better take her back to
Lowe,' said Tom, laughing.
'New she's here, she'd better stay a
while, I should say,' said the old lady,
o.,ldly.
'Here, Mrs. Merkle, we've waited for
7'•.,' cried Toni, me-rily.
And a lady in .:seam traveling dress,
her rue hidden by a blue veil, walked
up the steps.
'My wife, mother,' said Tom.
'How do you do !' said the old lady,
stiffly, 'Walk in.'
She led the way into the parlor ; Tom
end his wife followed.
The latter awed quite motionless, still
keeping her veil down.
•Tal
e of your vei!, Jane,' said Torr.
And the blue veil was lifted, and Jane
Jacl.sou a pretty face smiled below it.
'Mother, she said, 'will you kiss me r'
'But what have y..n done with your
wtf. ? what dues this mean 7' gasped Mrs.
erkle.
'It means that I am Tom's wife, said
Jame, 'and that he aster had any other.
Wbeth I heard your opinion of me I made
ilIN * a* •�liy.We1!if�.,
•
hold .l ye. ..d slake ,.ase peas les* ( 'w. a.twn *Me eseee -
e111 shatter, bed pee become hat sine
geld by teres, ties you seat seed M
that dose of leeomettye queries too goi•ls
sed take ti, bat gee have gut w Lada,
that be is the pace Wads, amid roe a
tar imitatiwt. Our advise is that y.ts
ocular that yes are a met in love, bet
willing to be if all sonditioas are fame -
able, them lot him Dome and see you a
few times, and awry him, ant try and
find out what kind of a fellow he will be
far a husbaad Caen years after you are
msrrid. If, attar beceniiag seessirted
with him. you have any liagertry doabte
as to whether the study of his life will be
to make yon the happiest little rirl it
town, don't tasty hiss. If you an
*ensiled, altar knowing him well, that
he will be as tender to you as he would
to a little baby, that hie heart is kindly
disposed, that yea are ase the world to
him, and that your presume will make a
little heaven. with you deny your part
to make it an, if ev.rytbing teems all
right a:cer • thorough seavaas of the
matter, then marry him. but don't go
off un a wild goose chase, don't be fool-
ish, and don't believe all you hear until
you know it is so.- [Peck's Suu.
ire mise elf smear.
Tory papers are very fond d pointing
to the present haw prices of smear as one
of the evidences of the beneficial effect
of their high tariff policy. Any sensible
penes' wLo stitches the course et trade,
knows very well that the tariff is mut en-
titled to the credit which is claimed tut-
u, but Tory deniers and Tory papers
will continue to assert that it is, to the
end When Hon. kir. Blake was in
Stornecn'the other day an enthusiastic
Coo.ertaitive thought he would courtier
the opposition leader on this matter, and
received such an effectual reply that we
tv-produce a fur the benefit of our read -
How is ►t,' asked the interrogaatur,
'that we get cotton and sugar so much
cheaper than we did before 1' Catching
the ibtrrn.getor's eye, Mr. Blake smil-
ingly replied : `Du you suppose that
you get cheaper sugar because of the N.
P.' ' 'I believe,' proceeded Mr. Blake,
'that auger u cheaper all the world over
than :t has been het,.re.within the mem-
ory of eau. Does my friend know that
the raw material brings such small prices
that in some places where the cane is
grown lets. tracts remain in which they
will not tow, and others where they will
Dot even gather the standing crop be-
cause it will not pay f••r the coat and
useable f (Applause., Dues my friend
suppose that our little act of parliament
rere'utiontzed the sugar industry of the
world 1 (Cheers and great laughter
up my hind to alter it. I took back my I As a metier of fact sugar is dearer in
maids name fur a wb'le to pane to
you weds than es the rest of the world.
Sugar in England u only about two -
that a women might paint pictures and i thirds of the price in Canada.' (Re-
yes to able to stake bred I can make hewed cheeriug.; He proceeded to dis-
cuss the tastes ..f the country, show'ng
how much greater they were than the
Government had prumised they would
be. He had hardly entered upon this
subject, however, before the upholder of
Sir John Macdonald came cheerfully to
the front az*in. 'Where was the money
spent T he asked. 'Well,' responded
Mr. Blake, 'you sell your crop by sam-
ple, I suppose. I can't go over the
wb s'e expenditure, but I can give 700
a c..uple of •ample,.' I:reaking in
upon this line of his argument, he
thou quoted the blurs which he has
riven to other audiences, showing the in-
crease in the superanaustionsand civil
service expenses, Mr. Mackenzie's ex -
mar. • me, and I do not know whether 1 ndtture upon which was so strongly
•ate not to accept his offer. [have h Condemned by the Conservative leaders
in 1878. The audience cheered again
picture and best of reference as to his and again as the speaker ironically dealt
character and straightforwardness But with the "reducticus" made by the
"ermoptisti" who now hold power.
prompting the interrupter to my, with
the tone ;me quite in the face of
'..nanifest iny,"Well the €ublic have
got to plyit, haven't they 1' "Yea, so
Iona ea you employ untrustworthy men
to manage your affair's,'' wall Mr. Blake s
answer, ;which was received with loud
cheers.
im.ney enough by my brush to pay a ser
vent ; but you don't feel afraid of Tum
,/Ding bultunieas now, do you, mother?'
'I home you'!l booth forgive me, dean,'
said the u:d lady,' 'and I think I'm the
happiest carman alive.' - IN.. York
Weekly.
lisrtylas at tight.
A pouter laly living in lowa writes :
e.1 here been corresponding with a ,bons
1Iitiiseutive engineer in the weet,but bite
weever seen him, and he has promised :o
my parents object to the match, althnuvb
they can find nothing azainst him. Now
give ma your (opinion .of such a marriage,
and advise ate as to the best plan to
pursue. I ant eirktwu years ret age and
move in gxdeseiety, only am poor in
purse.'
Well, little gild, don't you ever marry
that mea, or any other man, until you
have seen him. Don't image yourself
to him until you have known him a long
time. You wouldn't marry a man unless
you ioved him, would you 1 Of course
not. \V.I', how in the rame of common
sense do yon supple you can love a per-
son yen here never even men 1 Yes ray
be in lore with his letters, but some
mighty mean men can write better
letters than the best man oe earth
When you come to meet him, you might
find that nis hands were as cold as a
frng, his heart ha. -d, and that he wse
w!fi.h and creel. When he kissed you,
you might find that you would rather be
would strtkvon. You can't erer love a
man unless you have kissed him hund-
reds of time, and found that a lies from
him u the newest thing to heaven yea
!sane ever heard of on earth. To love a
man well enntrgh t ) marry him. you have
got to kn... him No well that tae torch
of his hand on your arm, or face, or
anywhere, make you feel .a though yon
couldn't keep front throwing yce arms
right around his neck To lore a man
as you should love this engineer before
you would say the words that will make
him so happy his eosins will run a week
ea me lamp rat else you want to L now
hies mail tie light of his eye looks as
Wight to yew sa the headlitht of his
eagle* looks to the belated traveling
men who has beau sitting on a sample
sates M s ewintry depot foe five boars
waiting fete his ends. Yoe waist b feel
thea re W rather est his .Y weary
t tea a Lith s soils ea it, till years, lis. N
M tie wee of the /ease -t msaeger of
tka rod. Why. gM, yea het.e'1 yet
the best erap.seek The a.bm1b'. W le..
bile beam M Pett pee the sir ie
yoiltr vicinity, lief it i0 set uses yet for
j 11r MO lib* it rein
Tie Griraai Slag and the Mes.eager.
The story 4 told ,,f a New York nses-
seoger boy who brought a dispatch into
the private uffioe of a certain great finan-
cier and railroad, king. awl who, while
he waited fur an answer. leaned fon the
great mot's desk and whistled a heels)
tune, to which he kept time with his
feat. The great man was ab.,ekd
throughout hit entire system, and he
bent upon the audacious imp a game
whose severity would have unnerved a
polies captain ; bet its only effect upon
the uninformed urchin was to cause him
el wink one 7e with much ononneern,
while he still continued his tune and
shuffle. Thea the great .nan said stern-
ly : 'l:�.y, this i. not Merriam & Harts!'
To which the onhumbied ynnttg rascal
replisi : 'We!1, y.•u bet yep life it ain't :
I wouldn't pay no half dollar to Dome in
a Salk I.veasme.l.
investing teenvy-five cents for a bot-
tle of Hagyard'a Pieter*, Baleen), the
beet throat and lung healer known.
Cures coughs, bronchitis, asthma and all
pulmonary u,taobuuta 3
Mrs. Mary Thomp.nn, ••f Toronto, WSW
alhoted with tape worn, R feet .of whish
was removed by ow bottle of Dr. Low's
Worm Syrup. lm
Its the history of medicines so peps
Wien has remind snob unive aal vom-
mendation fir the alleviation it affords.
and the peresanetst ear* it offsets is k id
nay dis0aw, as Dr. Van Bsnett's Kinney
Gere. Its setae in these distresawg
nnmpiafbte is simply wnoierfel. Sold
bt f Wilwm. !m
A etItN.e ltteri*er7.
Wa Jehassg., el Herm, IMk , write
tame bib title W bees trntlbled with
weft iheiNlle Iter play years, and that
.r .. f1liw tllied rote peneasent re -
N w V ter Olenetio.
weld digits, "Yoh had a megteel
sed pleolesed a p temeen ears
fel ..a._Aed to sere all illeesees .l
an t. Leap et eremite grim.
'11i l Wiles hoe et J. Wilsey** iters
Oben Lows Woo $1.110. (p)
Moho, task saes...1 Wiese plltth-
way tbeottglt tile is me Sul ked and shsl.
tend, that nu reds wields art dvus$y
have ever meshed him - no atemas
d aawtwat hate ever east him dams 1
Who that bee had property .as euebed
keen i Who that has ewer been Ott ur
hag ret \dome wast sad seliseeetl1
i Who W rot had die.ppouisiaerl 1 Who
1 W dot kaolin' bereavement 1 Why has
, sot hsd grief fur the sans or the all iMiues
144 those who were vet, dear 1 sepseirl-
ly, whas .lord of God has not streak of
the bitter wattn of sorrow 1 "For what
son is he whom the lather a i. '.. t\
cwt 1" "That heart knower\ kis owe
bitterness." Yes, and He who mads the
heart knows it alae.
Do yo. remember childhood 1 Have
you forgotten ho., when same shdd'a
sorrow filled yoer heart, you went to a
parent, a brother or sister, or companion,
to tell your gnat 1 Why dad yougio and
burden &net er heart wackiest manors 1
You wanted sympathy. Now that you
have t mat d. out
fi.e .n I i....s b. keg o.mlby in* atmos tta.r.....
ills tem M tel boatel ata adds Peenet dswam46.•14
can + h. as to
mat, welkin. Hagyard'a Femoral del- '
.e.a deal ✓tea must ,,only and dtea-
t wally. g
/essimempar ame.asefeeee4weeb ldrr/
e.taaaa
A aaonitgu.us sun d H liar, who) eat -
feared free bruuchesse, hagiag euneaeted
his k.eness, to order to .mate trued the
dsfioit, raaulved to ally himself toe come -
admirer d "lb. called "Peter's Beteass," 1J lenient and duces yenta lade ut the
All As way )tame be ouu1J think d Balmy .r C.nseeiae raoa tee .omr+li..fy
during bet the bmatifel sae' with the pine. a Whops and Dunt asiki.w
rest festber wage. That eighth. finish- d • ohannlsse hue, and seeesine • mite
ad his little prayer at my knee very d noose. at a priowpal betel e.e.ged the
quickly, and gutng i . the elle of the bed, heed waiter as hie euadjetor. Me ties
keel, agate and prayed • her ss'me.te despatched a letter of obs mese umegeep-
sileatl When he had finished, i asked tienal wligraply exhu mt, troilism the
him w he'ba.t to say to God that I malt young lady u, • mt itiues,
net bear. at the idea, Mimed to resider ies.di.
"I prayed for enasssieg I want, nam- .acrtbc.We to big daises, and seat s
tee," he answered, an' I cameo toll yce pu et, now „f rwl,arl on rrfuaiag which
now ; but you'll know in des mo,rnin". he p�� a carbine and and be wo.ld
1 e metintd to wait, sad ohm morning not forgo (etten hymemtd with the
I might not have thought of it again wla
There is ate menet.e equal es Ayer's
Pira le meaner this toad, sed restore s►m
seem t t aaNsad, regular, amok bealtby
active.
Tb. notaseemeseml�tlee ata nowtgveft
At • church estertaiamesst, when
then were sums very pretty tableau*,
my Hole ave year old boy was an ardent
vel gn.wn u ore ears, ,teem
do the sante thing 1 11 you hare deep came
a6l►ctiutsa r it not a relief t..epse of l but for little Barry a unusual man.euvres
thea, all in the attentive ear of a beeper
tri sod 1 And especially so, if that friend
has had experience of like afflictions. If
• mother had buried her child, she seeks
an...her mother who has been bereaved.
No other can so understand her heart,
and speak to its sympathies Is one left
to the lune and speechless sorrows of
widowhood 1 Who can speak words of
consolation to tech that heart T It is
one who has known the same bereave -
meat. A father who has seen the grave
closed "ver the every child, and who had
also followed the wife ut hisyou.h.to the
narrow 'house, heard of the afflicti.us of
another 'lies to his own. They met in
the street of the thronged city. This
father creeped the other's hand, e-elairu-
iug, "I cannot speak of your trials, but I
know d1 *trout it." These were the first
words which had reached that stricken
heart -words of sympathy.
Child of Ged, ate you atfflcted-temp-
sa -tossed-having tears for your meat,
and sorrow fur 'our companions 1 Have
storms of adversity stripped you of earth-
ly possessions 1 etas •child, a husband,
a wife, a parent, brother or sister; been
kid in the grave ? Have you been thru'
tedious months, or even years, lying on
a bed .1 sickness .' And do you bead a
comforter T Do you seek for one who
has felt the santeeurrows,sad who knows
precisely your sen griefs T There is one
who has said -"I know their e•,rruws."
It is one who cell be touched with the
feeling of your infirmities- one who was
himself "s nen of sorrows, and acquaint-
ed with grief !"--(one who hears every
sigh, sees every tear, and knows every
throb •d your broken heart., 'For I
know their sorrows" Yee, )•e knows
the whole. ('lo, tell your griefs to hint,
and be *ill understand you. More than
this -be can comfort you. If :he sees
that it would be beet, he can restore you
to health, or restore the child oar other
beloved one, over whom you hang in
an :imus suspense. If it is better that
ynu should be bereaved, lie can gire you
what is better than even the life of dear-
est friends. Ile can give you his own
presence and sustaining ltrsee. He can
give his rod and hie staff to comfort you.
Yes, and he can give not °sly ms.-fei>,isg,
but sometime., grace. He stn nut .mly
,,made, tint he can also po.-ifif yunr
heart. He is sitting as a refiner, to see
your drugs consume, and to perfect hu
own image within yon. He is giving
you that trial of faith which is more
precious than silver or gull. Ile is teach-
ing you dependence, patience, submis-
sion, love. Yes, when your sufferings
are most acute -when grief lies beeriest
on your soul --be can make your love to
hint purer and stronger than it erer was
before. One word of his can hush all
the tumult within, and make your peace
as a river. He an make your light to
rue in obscurity, and your darks..• as
the noonday. Trust in him, and he will
bring it to pass. -N. Y. Evangelist.
is *_flew.
No matter where pain, laweness or
sureness exists, Hagyard a Yellow Oil
taken er applied will give immediate re-
lief, and a positive cure quickly follows
its use. 2
Leve Levels all Meeks."
while inswing. n surprise I asked why
he was examining himself se minutely.
"Oh, mamma," he cried, with a forlorn
expression ut kerma disappointuseet on
he mite a a face, "I prayed to God last
night fur wings aosb day hasn't erns
started, for I can't feel am a bit, and
my jacket goes on lust as e•s
The cruel disappointment shaken
Harry's faith sadly, and I doubt if be u
even the same little trusting Christian as
of yon. -(Roxbury Advocate.
wby welt.
If suffering from pain, but go at once
to J. Wilson's drug st.re and by a sample
bottle of Potties • Nerviline, the grant
pain cure. Netter fails to give immade
ate relief. Norville" is a.mpoeed of tit,
moat powerful pain -subduing substanots
known. Norville. is endorsed by medi-
cal men everywhere. Don't wait a single
hour without trying Neniline. The
beet medicine in the world to ke. in the
house in an emergeny. 10 and 23 cents
a bottle at Wilson's.
Nut • day passes but we see accounts
of elopements. First it M the daughter
of • millionaire takes • fancy to het
father's coachman, then another million-
aire' daughter who runs away with a
poor butcher. nest a well-known cor-
respondent of several American o'er,-
papers
eerpapers klepr.omane the afsettuns of •
young wife ,.Can English nobleman, and
they weather skip off to Wessels ; and
oetca•ionally we hear Out not too often)
old some young bleed marrying beneath
bis station, thereby incurring the dis-
pleasure of hie ariitronratie relations,who
thereafter never reongnua hue as ane 01
the family. Well, let them, go ahead.
If a tick girl who has been brought up in
the lap of luxury prefers to marry a boor
young man rather than an addhepate
w ith Iota of .money. why shouldn't she 1
If t: ey read out that they have made a
mistake, they skins suffer - generally
the young fellow most, As for the Ene-
liah nobleman -well, we congratulate
him on being rid of a woman who weuW
so diegraes hies. Bac when • young
fellow has spirit .rough to,marry • ,girl
of his chaise, even though 'the old folks
at horns' do think he is making a wwasl-
loore.' , dad threaten tone him off with •
shilling, a frequently transpires that it
n making a mom of him ; he is thr.,wn
neat his own rwwrees,ad goes to work
with each gad will that he is soon is a
position to care to minim sr' %r•�-.
Ever sines the dart et Othello and Dea-
demons strange and eaaesielgiy oustatueal
w attage hats takes plasm note ..Lew
geseraity prove unhappy, mid themed is
emeetitees as traits as diet of the Mean
and tbe Sessene's dam hater.--4Penet•.-
m isti me Herald.
Rbs-i ,tiara sad eitmilar .limon,
caused by a low steal d tis gebms, ere
eared by aglow Ayer s la mpa.Yla.
A MARVELOUS STORY.
TOIw 0 Two arms.. M
FROM THE SON: "4,
_ tisat4acm: My father regain at Glover.
Vt, He has been • great sufferer from Ssrof-
cia, and the inclosed tatter wi21 tsil you whet
a tosrvelom MGM
Ayer s Sarsaparilla'l
has bad In its ears. I think kis ilood must
Lave ees55*nad the tumor for at least tee
years ; bet n tied not lbw, magi la the Ionia
et amegatons sora as the wrist, until shoat
stn yea ye. ]ham • few spots whtak ap-
peared at ,tat Viae, IS gradually spread so as
so ewer it entire body. 1 amen yon lama
terribly aflieted, and se oblast d pity, when
he began rtes yew measles. Now, true are
taw ROSS d kis ap win espy as pod *sal W
as be km I meld easily sea *fry moons
who wooll sas's'y tow fade 1. fib atm.
Toerstrely. W. 1[. w"*'' •Ps »
FROM THE FATHER:
a day for me to Nate to you the knelt 1
have derived from the mss d
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Six months age I wee eemplss•n emend with
a terrible homer and ea ofabm some. The
butane caused as taesesaat and Intolerable
Itching, and the skin cracked to as to same
the blood to Sow In many ptaess whessrer
I mond. 1ldy idfarlags were greet, and f4
life • berdss. 1 axe sewed the mss of las
g aaaaramtu.a la April Leet, and have gem
it r,gahrly muse that time. My tonibisel
=alai.
impress u omen The seem lavei:1 d alad, ctrl I feel perfectly well Is every
respect -being now able to do • food day's
work, .?then. -n 73 yeah of age. Many Inquire
T::nt has ught such it Care in sy ease, sad
I tel:' elem. mi 1 rase he triad to tell you,
A'rt2'r SAit7A:am11.1.s. Glover, Vt., Oak
EI.1'4� Torn gratefully,
Yuman renews."
ATT -L'3 corm Screeds
t-1 an $e':1aw OomplMMa. =17011•
iRLtgworm. Disttisee
S ofas, Softy Tamers. sad Itreetl... eel
the Ells. It clean the blood of an ham
,:Liss, ai.ts Q:sestton, stintalates the sedatd
ow bowels, ad the remora vitality ad
stavez nem the whole system.
rsxrawr9 ST
Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Ms».
Ilei by all Druggists; 81, six bottle for M.
Apnoea, went to ani tar) spot, severed
his jugular veto and discharged the con-
tours of his carbine into hie abdomen,
The debris wee removed by the ouroner,
Prominent among the gt.alest mMlcal
dwe
lsaveries, by ,he ntaay curft Asa sAhcted
McGregor. Speedy lure leads the tan. Sub-
jected to the mleutest chemical s•at le. is
has been found to contain eons el sihowssa ie-
jarn
jai -iota legdlrnta chem. -series( the =141;
lees speed -dee daily offered to the y.btior.
Every Ingredient possesses • '...idler -
btlitr to the various wmata.nu ter w_
has bees compounded. anslts eatery is
sa.abliebed by testimonials hearty Meet.^
We are therefore confident that we hover
prrparwHon which we can ol'rr W gm iefile
w ith the ►rurancc the, it w111 be risme elk
only s relief but an alembic* euro forD
Ilia liver complaint, indigestion. osestt
and impute blood. Free tr'al bottles at Oea m
Reyna' Druz store ids
i
nab abeam tared.
Are you troubled wan Salt Rheum,
Rough Skin, Pimples .'r Canker Sores ;
it w, fgo at one* to Geo. Rhyne.
Stere and got a package of McGregDorrul
Parkas Carbolic Cents. Price 26 oasts,
It was never known to fail. b
Prof. Low's Magic Sulphur Soap u
highly recontmerded for all humors and
skin diseases. 1m
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