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A mask le • pima who does act
ol his own with ruse bat has upi.4r.a
Them is ons thing whish eats be said
to the baser el the 'putted .kilo, He
reales that Womack k odasss has spoil -
d Meg eisd hi Will he kstuhelly detert.i.es
that spec oohed, dee in the settee
'Will yeta have you oystaes scalloped r
asked tat went at ea Amelia restaurant,
uta green e.M..sMr. 'Have the oysters
scalped t Has everything iu the restaur-
ant got lair or it f Why dem% you scalp
the butter f
'Oh, I do so dote on the sea,' she
gorsiud. 'If you usly had a yacht
Augustus dear !' I hole ow yeah.,
Wtlbdwitm,' b. sighed, 'hut I eau Kine
you a little smack.' And then it suuded
se If • cork had down out 4 a bottle.
'Yea, sir,' said the eut.eouleigipt, '1
trot tante dies ac that whim 1 whistle
they will come sad alight oat my laud.'
'Palmw 1' said the bald beaded aceto
'that's suthatig ; they gums sad alight
oo my head without wy whistling.' 1hs.
entomologist sat down.
'Everybody must gnaw old, roe kti•ew
in dear madame,' said a physician t., a
lady. who evidently looked upon the re-
mark as a petesftal one, for she promptly
replied 'Not *embody, dater : • great
many of your patient* will serer grow
old.
The etergymes in a certain r awn, as
the custom i•, haring published the
banns of matrimony between tune per-
sons, was followed by the clerk's reading
the hymnal beginning with these words :
'Mistaken souls, who dream of heaven.
The five-year-old son of • family the
other dy stood watching his baby broth-
er, wbu was iaakiug a wrest oois* over
baring his face washed. The little fel-
low at length exclaimed to the baby,
'You thick you have lots of trouble, but
y°° don't knew anything shout it. but
till you're big enough to get a Iickin',sud
then you'll see ; won't he, meanie r
'Now, John.' said a teacher,' if your
mother should teed you fer half-a-doaem
eggs, and the price was tett cents, what
would • whole dozen be r "They would
he mashed, sir, before I got home.'
'You dent understand,' mid the teacher.
'How mach would you ime fer thein r
•Nothi.1,' replied John. 'Can epee
other hog answer the question r He
would pay nothing, ur '' reclaimed • boy
at the offer end ..f the roes. 'Yon aro
as great a dance as John,' said the teach-
er. Ne I Mel,' retorted the boy, 'for
his mother seta everythlai on tick '
Lord Ode Russell, white calling on
Prince Smsaarek doriog the sitting /.f
the Berlin Conference, aal-ed him Mow
he managed to rid himself of that class
f importunate visitors whom he could
hot well regime to see, but whose room
he found preferable to their company.
'Oh replied the Chancellor, 't hare a
very sirple method ; my wife knows
Elam pretty well, and when she sees
they are with me she generally ceutrives
se case in and call nes away upon same
pretest or another.' He had scarcely
finished speaking when the princess put
her bead in the deur and ss,d : 'Otto,
you must come aril take your .nadir -tie.
You ought to have had it an hour ago.
itousehole }tints.
It is wise if you are going to put Fntg
limb currants into cake to dry theme on
a doth by tete dr. after washtug thole.**
sometimes the ouid water will cause the
take te fall.
Many cooks consider it • arrest im-
provement upon ordinary apple sauce
which is to be observed with roast goose
or with pmk, to rub it through a clan -
der' then to beat it with a spoon
until it is very light end o'.nst like pulp.
to .clot
bAl pod way to make use of old red
which are no longer mutable
for the table, is to cut them in geed -sized
and keep them in • drawer in the
ry, and no baking days bring them
to lay the warm bread, or cookies,
takes upon. Theymay take the plass
d towels in many other ways and prove
a substantial eoomony.
/As;exestlent dish for broadest is made
of six eggs and three tablespoonfuls of
ham chopped very fine : beat the eggs,
and attar melting • lump .f butter in the
frying pan, drop the eggs into it and stir
the las in : the teem bas el sours been
*oohed, either fried or bailed ; somon
with popper. This s a good way t, Dee
up pieces of meat that are aft from din-
o tr•MIZIS
' Leonie 'cot in thin sliest made a good
weigh fur broiled spring chicken.
Another garnish, or mote properly sauce,
to be poured un the platter around the
chicken. is made by meting cement jel-
ly. Take it out of the jelly tumbler, pat
it into . bowl end ret it over the top .d a
tem kettle which is almost fall of boiling
water ; in this way you escape all danger
of burning it.
a Another pretty cushion sorer is made
by cutting • suitable figure out of ribbon
or brocade silk ; apply this to a saran" orf
satin and outline the figure with gilt
toed or very line braid. Thick lace om-
en ever mimeses silk are pretty and
easily mode ; a bow at one corner im-
proves it ; fanciful pets wipers are made
of ray -entered fi•anah with a bird's head
n the centra If roe have had halt
trimmed with bird*, and they are some-
what roiled, and can utilize them iq this
way.
Chemists sere to be eaten with cot-
tage peddiag. or with cornstarch blanc-
ste assay. M made of half a pilot of areas/
and half a pini of milk. Grate two
taWr.ponedel• of stinsolet to into this.
Let it some to the botlkag point,tben add
the wsM-beetea yolks of two ens, or if
disposed. of three. When the
Paseill:n the right a emistesey, take it
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helm Mains and odd tp it the whiten of
tune aisea, whisk yon have beaten to a
shill froth, with a tabl.spnonfel el am-
ino* sugar. flavor with vanilla.
as yes my, you sea do Kansia goon
▪ prettily there sae awest away
tkfsm fled yes sat mote whist ere of
high eels* M time win memo. embroider.
Smell mum Naeb tisk apneas are love-
ly if Mooned with a broad ham, sad thew
L an arse, 'tort a brash sr draft of
dew blossom amid mane ; de loo halm
Roe .Hater 1. a diagonal position, Ilia
shame etvsawise. though wltburtt slit
sca Halm use jfmmlOgt. seestitah a. tat
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Het tad the epees also may be longer
Lae wide ;tear tme motet, .ad lata arse
ewaeraiser. ILabn*der • c1.ater mesh
like Am upas the spree, only it shuall
be.aslL 1.N it be very carless ..red
graoelid fa ruruposltio., • few greaser ..r
a bu.s.rft ra citiaw up the corner that u
cwreed over. The atrium should be of
ribbon 44 two wettest' ig odor. mei •
small bow should be phue d at the side ...
the peokse
'lite gift season will suon be upon us,'
writes L. R ,.sed she asks fax mggestiwsa
She intestds to make the Chittstmas pres-
enia which she bettor this year. Al-
iment ere ry suntan h a p'cu:••ti for
bakets. I don't know what then is
abort a b..ket to fascinate and allure,
but the fact is that no display of t:.eae
useful articles is ever willingly passed
easedioed. lk► you may be sure that in
presenting • pretty basket to a wow
jou will please her. Square o.tes .1
fancy straw or w'11,w are wade vet/ or-
.aweetal Icy lining them with satin and
fastening tie Iiulryt down in Jutuoud-
like *quarts with small buttons curered
with the wa•i•i. lr..r this purpose you
eau ors flat b Ittoo'u ul.. ur old Dut-
eous from which gilding hes worn off. A
lately wuro, basket of gaol ■_a, which
may Ise used f..r acraps or for waste pa-
per, is beautifully decorated by pooh.' a
deep nhbou bawd at the nottow, us..
braider some simple but showy pattern
epee this, eel let the gulches reach
above the ribbon ; with a leen needle
.eke ati:ches through the basket itael
If it is too slow an operation to embroi.+
e1 the entire baud after it is put
the "musket, this may be embrotded rivet,
holt be sun to leave some sprays to latish
e ter the hand is in pleee,for it adds v./
..ouch to the tine appearouce "f tha bas-
ket. A bright lining is always effective.
A plain and straight willow I aket,which
is very open, .may be made very hand-
some by embroidering a band to be plac-
ed around the centre of the basket ; this
band may be silk or satin, said it may be
of any width yow.ples.e ; six inches 1s a
good width ; above and below this put
plush bands of equal width ; faatrn these
with invisible stitches and put • pretty
bow of ribbon ..n one handle only. A
law,.quare basket with • cover is pretty,
if upon the cover is worked a spray of
large yellow daisies with a good mato'
green stems. Still •mother way to orna-
ment a basket, a large one, is to cover
the outside with drab aid* canvas em-
broidered. A little .inbroi le. • is very
effective on this canvas. One use to
which baskets are now put is to held
plant jars. N •,thing makes • prettier
e.everieg than a decorated basket. Pretty
sent satchels aro made by taking a
square of silk ; fold it so that it will be
to the shape of a triangle ; stitch it all
around after Outing the tittle bag con-
taining the perfuse powder inside :
leave space enough around the. sone so
that it nay be fringed. The upper side
may be ornamented by embr..fderiag ur
painting upon it, or by patting small
silver or sickle ieitiabs upon it Another
way to make them is to paste or blue a
very pretty Christmas card to a ribbon,
leaving the ribbon to extend several
inches beyond the card at each sad,
fringe the ribbon, put the powder into a
tittle lag just the size of the picture and
lay between the two ribbon which form
the upper and under parts of the satchel.
Three may bre stitched together Rib-
bons,or pieces ..f satin with the cards at-
tached, are also. used for the centre of
pincushions. Of asking pincushions
there is no end. They are now made
very high end herd, so that they keep
their form per(. My. A lovely one exhi-
bited in an art store window recently was
*mall, ma more than ten inches square ;
it was covered with pink satin, and at
the centre was • little square of embroid-
ered m..alin trimmed with lace ; the lace
and muslin covered about two-thirds of
the cushion, then another row of lace
finished it, this extending to the edge ;
the first row reaching just to the edge of
the second ; at one corner uader the
first raw of lace, were placed two or
three very small and exquisite ru.bods.
Ileorese CrYkism.
• Whit is the good of seeing holes in
people's .iota when we can't mend them?
Talk of my debts if you mean to pay
them : if not. keep your red rag behind
your ivory ridge. A friends faults
should not be advertised, and • stranter
should not be published. He who brays
at an ass is an ass himself, and he who•
rakes • fool of another,ia a fool himself.
Don't get into the habit of laughing at
people, for the old @eying le 'Hanging's
stretching, and mocking catching.'
Jesting is too apt to turn into jeering,
and what was meant to tickle makes a
wound. it is a pity when my mirth is
another man's misery. Before a man
cracks • joke he should consider how he
would like it himself ; for many who
g ive tough blows have very thin skins.
Give only what ybu would be willing to
take ; some men throw salt on others,
bot they apart if a pinch of it falls on
their own raw places. When they get a
Roland for their Oliver, or • tit fer their
tat, they don't like it ; yet nothing is
mete just. Inters deserve to be bitten. -
1 Spuegrah,
Ladle.. Take fele.
The celebrated pr. John Dow, in bis
sermon, pee the followine excellent ad
tits to the enemy ladies of his lock !-
The buxom, bright-eyed, rosy-cheeked,
full -breasted, bouncing lass, who can
darn • .etcking, mend trousers, nuke
her own frneka, a.mmaod a regiment 4
pots and kettle.. feed the pugs, chop
wood, milk onwe, wrestle with the bey.,
and be • lady withal in eompany, is just
the sort of a girl for use. and for any
worthy man to marry. Bed you, ye pin-
inr, unplug, lalling, strowdom, wasp-
waisted patty -faded, eorsmmptive,
mortgaged uawue•.mrdsriag. novel -der
veering daughters ei fealties and idle-
ellek yrs en ISO mon Ai tor matrimony
than . pallet Is to look after • family of
fester. ehialeow The truth is, my
dew girls, you dant wore liberty and
les ilashionable reet.ai.t. 'sore 0ibeba.
and lessa prior, more lag ozonise am.
bm sof a, mere omddtar sed luno pane,
mom troika..o end logs most modesty,
mon basakihet and Ws beetle. Lornm
yeaeelem a little, enjny more liberty
mid Los ngtedst bit foibles, breath am
psis atmosphere d freedom, end bustsie
eas.ihbse as honey clod binstiful •
She Qm#.( Sudmmigsti.
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fHL HURON BIONOORIDAY, OCT' 31, 18b4e
Fashion's Fancies.
Urns grata we kilte anew oottsi!deMd
preferable to sada
High collars .made to meet wheel el and
fame.wi by two busks ur loops are she
peeper neck -wear.
'Chastise parties are .os.iJ.nd file
proper thine ..ung thew eke lush to
pMfur a social duties, bet etre limited iu
reins.
EAtire Lyda .of a aim mealier than
isailar is, with little uses termed up to-
wards the heavens, are gate the thmga
to teaks hate espeasive.
81..,. s are trimmed with a v -shaped
inserted piece. In otuth dream 0ak.'-
woven braids extend (rum the armh.ir to
below the elbow. •
T e pustiliun baguets made by English
tatters have the middle funs of the tack
an lush ./d a (mirth wide et the wale
tae and side forma
Young married ladies now wear 'dang-
er lights it their ear after the tuner
of steamers- that is, an emerald on the
starboard and a ruby on the port side.
It is a rely striking cu.tem.
It is reported, though by whom and
under what circuu,atances ser do not
deem it proper to state, that young ladies
are stow wearing golden bawds about
their ankh*. But, if course, they are
never wren ezoept by 'the girls. Thar
purpose in the world is merely to pre -
yoke envy.
SCOTT'S LAST HOURS.
• Trask Episode of tae Red titer Rebel -
lies.
Now that Leu Rie! is again troub-
ling the Northwest, the following inci-
dent in his career written by John
Bride a ill be read with interest : - Six
soldiers had been chosen to shoot Scott.
i have here again to write the name of a
man whose behavior iu that circum-
stance releota on hon the greatest honor.
Augustin Parisien,one of thesis soldiers,
declared /peals that he would not sbcot
at Scott, and, in fact, he took off the cap
from his gun bet.ore the word o.1 com-
mand "present" was given. Of the five
halls remaining, only two hit the
poor victim, one on the left shoulder
anu the other in the upper part of
the chest Mime the heart. Had the
other soldiers missed the mark unin-
tentionally or had they willingly aimed
too high or too low, or aside 1 It is un-
known. However that may be, as the
two wounds were not sufficient to cause
death, at least sudden death, • mac
named Guillemette stepped forward aro
diacharded the contents of • pistol close
to Scott's head while he was lying on the
ground. This ball, however, took a
wrong direction. It went into the upper
part of the left cheek and came out
somewhere about the cartilage of the
nose. Scott was still not dead, but that
did not prevent his butchers frim placing
him alive and still speaking in a kind of
coin made of four rough hoards.. It was
nailed and plated in the soethweatern
bxiston, and an armed soldier was placed
at the door. This would seers like •
story made at one s ease if there were
not several witnesses full of life who
heard between the hours of fico and six
in the evening, the unfortunate Scott
speaking from under the lid of by coffin,
and it was known that he had been shot
at half -pest twelve. What a long and
horrible seamy, and what ferociouacruel-
ty lett the part of bis butcher& The
words heart and understood by the
French Metis were .only these : "My
(Sod ' My God "' Some English Monis,
and those understanding English, heard
distinctly these words : "For God's sate
take me out of here or kill me.' Towards
11 o'clock -that is, after ten and • half
hours of frightful agony, a person, whose
same I shall withhold for the present,
went into the bastion and gave hiin the
finishing stroke with • buther's knife ac-
cording to elms, with a pistol according
to others. That same person, after hav-
ing inflicted the hist blow on poor Scott,
said. as he was coming back from the
bastion : "The son of a b--- shall not
speak more ; be is dead this time.' The
eae/te was left in the south-eastern b.a-
tiea,*, day., being kept by soldiers
relieved each in their turn. On the
third ur fourth night, I could not say
precise:y which, the corpse was taken out
of the bastion, placed in Dr. Schultz'
sleigh, the same in which the doctor had
brought to gaol Mn. Schultz then sick,
polling the sleigh himself ; as I harm
to t 1 in my second letter. That
same vehicle, then, drawn by a
grey horse, was aloe towards the Red
River, and stopped about one mile .ad a
half from the fort, nearly opposite the
river IA Seine. By means of a large
stone tied to the corp.., the body of
Thomas Scott went to the bottom of the
riser, to Dome thence no more. A few
more wools and i am through with this
horrid tragedy. It was in the afternoon
of th• day when the .zeeutiow took place
that the corpse was placed in the coffin,
and it violater taken oat of it is the
bastion, bot in order to avoid suspicion
a grass had hoes dog uoside of the gate
facing the Aasiaibntine Rivsr. A few
steps to the right, and it is therm the
main 'hougat to eostain Seo.t's body
was lowered.
fresetea's Worm Powders are oafs in
all emelt They destroy .ad resew*
Worse ie ehildree or ml.la. la
Dr. Low's Worm Syrup will .eeaaru
all Naim of Wore him etitdrea ace
shies 1m
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The setr.w
Thom is ase horses lam Ube* ewther's
lova There it air hesen landmass* like
a st.lthsr's se.dsernss. Aid then is no
.tab time for a mutlie's fust dip .y i • reg .4
her love had te.nleruoss toward nor ehsld
AM to tee child* earliest years .4 Hie.
That time neglected, and u., toter, OW
wake good the lues to either .a•ther or
child. That time well improved, and all
the years whtok follow it can pelt by its
swpl.....wout. Eves Sod himself mom -
u rns tor fatherly lure by a motherly
standar! -As one whoa his ...then
comt.xte'h, s., will I comfort you," he
soya ; mad what more thou this mould he
✓ y 1 And wavy • strong ruse eh- was
brat oaf.. ted by his mother's tender
and h.. tag words and ways while he was
• helpless child, has deer lust his grate-
ful, trusting d.peud.nw un that mother'*
ministry of affection and aywpatby.
N'her i e iff odd Dr. Jolene,,, was fifty
years old, no wrote to hes aged author se
if he were her way wan', lovieg boy :-
g You have been the best soother, and 1
relieve the best wonow in the wood.
I thank you for all your .ndulgeuc. W
so, and beg forgiveness of all I have
done ill, and of all that I omitted to du
well. ' John Quincy Adams did nut part
with his mother until he was nearly or
quit.e ea odd as this; yet *cry even theft
was : "Oh (hod, could she have been
soared yet a little longer. Without her
the wo.r'd fees tr. eta .lik :a.tlitude."
When President No' t, of Union College,
was more than ninety years old, and had
been for half a century • college cereal•
dent, as strength and sense failed lase in
his dying hour, the memory /t his moth-
ers tenderness was fresh and patent; and
he could he hushed t., needed sleep by a
gentle patting on the shoulder, and the 1
singing to bith of old-time lullabies, as if
his mother was still sitting by his bed-
side In loving ministry, as .he had been
well-nigh a century before. The true .on
never grows old to • true .other.
The eery totem t'e.simeris rtlen of a
Molter.
A c:wel'ing house took lire in one of
the chamber the other nicht from an
exploding oil lamp. The flames were
eztifwuised after a sharp struggle by the
woman of the house, who hal her hands
pretty badly burned. She was relating
her adventure to • neighbor nest muco•
isle. and the woman asked :
"Why didn't you raise ar alarm -
where was Bessie 1"
"Bessie and her beau were courting in
the parlor," was the calm reply.
"And you never called on them ?"
"Nut a word. I have known eases
where a sudden alarm has upset a young
moan just as he was abort to propose and
changed the whole future of two liver.'
Somebody has discovered the astonish-
ing tact that among the 1,000 convicts in
the Virginia penitentiary there is out a
single lawyer.
Thema McBurney, employed as
packer in the Tee.water Milling Com-
pany.' mills. had three Logen of his left
hand taken off while fooling around the
large Corliss engine in the mills. He was
intoxicated at the time.
AYER'S PILLS.
A large proportion of the diseases which
Oasts, human augerag result Irwin derange•
sent of w stomaeh, bowels, and liter.
Area's Caraaxrlc Pima act directly upon
flews organa, and are especially dssifned to
cure the 410.... eased by flair derange-
ment. secluding C..at►patloa, Iadltea-
ties. Dyspepsia. Headaebe. Dysentery,
mal a boat of other ailment., for all of
which they Are a sate, rare, prompt, m..1
pleasant r •inevlr. The extensive ass of Mese
raga by eminent physicians In regular me -
net, .those ruito:etakaW, the estimation is
which they ere held by tLs medical puha-
non.
Them PILLS are eoa'pcanded of regete :e
enfis:auees only, ami are mle lolely tree front
oalo, el or any other Saa rsuus Mgr.:Moot.
A SaRbrcr from Readmit. write:
" A t-u's PILO ars iavalaable to me so l
eommammies.are my tanmammies. I lace bean
a revere e•fferer from Headac10. sad yaw
are the only thong 1 coe..l lak to
for relief. tine dose wall quickly mom my
herds and tree nay be.ui front pain. '1 bey
are the must effective awl Ike eatkst 'bye*
I lane ever 1o.1nel. 1t Is a pleasure to me e
speak i, tear praise, and 1 always do m
ensu vennakn. /..err.
W. L. PAor, of NT. t_ rage R Bro."
Franklin Bt., Itteltioran0 .., Jme 7, 12+2.
"i have turd Acre's Pitts 1m mambrr-
k..• Instances ae r.wu.u,eu.led by you, &'•J
have never known rites, to fall to aero.,, .sh
the desired result We eminently keep them
on hand at our home, pu.l prize thew as a
pleasant, este and reliable family unewc.i:e.
FOL t SPLlts/A tam are 1Ar.lmbte.
J. T. uat-cs."
Mezla, Texas, Jtrw 17, 11R".
The nzv. FsAxcls A. nantnwr, writing
hem Allerfe Gs., mw: .. For Sona.. 75111
limput 1 bare It an subject to counnpei.en,
n which. in spite of the use of I.....1-
r.oes of various kinds, I asferr,l h.erea..i.(
bw orsleoce, until some mositl15 Nye I
Logan taking At xa'a P1ua. 1 Ley kers
entirely eorreeted the er•stt.e hetet, t pd
Lase vastly improved my gastral Lsslth."
Arra'. C roc Pima correct Mrtego.
ROMs of tato boggle, suaalats t!t ypow
Lite and Memnon. aced by their prompt had
thorough action g;re tos and t.zu r W flee
whoa, physical soca°'::.
rarr.tsr:r IT
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mea.
Bold by all 1r.uggistr.
iCI!is, I An exprienee .fthe .n a crht
lteaetet.l eet. oaf
? AND Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
(1,11•1r•n vie 'torr Lym, tare
ISEO. este, any serefalolia
ly sod man
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t;ltfehat may be made
by w ase.
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LOOK OUT FOR THE
ADVERTISEMENT OF
G. H. OLD
NEXT WEEK.
a.ewl.m. eget
Mt rata R.dnes ee el Deft sat Weems.
Wean bear pain more besveIy than
a.ca, wbm their keenly set .venues make
••fbwisg mesh "rune iu • ratio thou the
pea which amen feel ; amid it is • kiowu
that while a woman will hold os.e
head to a jaw a etaiumg • ratite; tooth
a.d with the other rook • ba to sleep in
i1s cradle, hemming a lullaby hetwees
"aha" and "ouches," • ors • ill ptose*
around the house like a Uetaat a Ia-
ailau, urerterniag water jars, braising
diadem awl the dabhath with Olympias
aorta. sweating like an Etkitgriau at aft
election, deasesuncing all sacs, relations,
frieuds, retetives, .tad the world .1 large,
demanding that thine stop, church bells
.ecce ringing and the guru exchange
s operation. A .eau with a pampa
11 M Daae eel upset society more that'
a wontan who has 1'. have a .tag suspu'et
eel, and yet u.au is the whiffle tree of the
uuiverW,
Did sae Die T
"Nu ; she lingered aid suffered along,
"pintug all the ume for years. the due -
"hire dung her no girad ; and at last was
':urwb by this Hop Bitter. the papers
"say so much about. Indeed : indeed
".tow thankful we should be for that
"medicine ' .
Field aid Gaien Sceds.
The subscriber is now prepared I
to furnish all kinds of field and
Gardens Sset!.s of the
BEST VARIETIES 1
at rates that cannot be beaten in 1
Goierich.
Call cad examine samples be-
fore purchasing elsewhere.
REES PRICE,
East Street Grain Depot, Opposite
Town Hall, Gotlerich.
Mara 11:h. 1101. IF' -
$, •, •a week at home. 16.00 outfit free. Pay
0oosmium -1y sure. No risk. Capital not
quired Reader. if you want business
at
persons of either sex. young
or old. can make great pay all the time the; 4.4
work, with absolute certainty. Write for lull
particulars to If. Hallman d` Co.. Portland,
Maier. lilt.
-•---- ogees
Ds. Low's Nkaae•tn Wean .1.
Ar tlllir..ah e, safe sol oaao loaf i
to r.sieu%. ell kede d w..ru•-
• • MWetlrHs is.
111re Mary A. I).ilalr,ut .
Pa., was alliat•d for ata 7 n •.o. 11.
1w and hurter u., dermal .1.. .e
the boat pdtyeicsaas oohed • • n.. .4.
Her life or mopes. ed of, .5101 ..at
October she procured a b-ttls
King s New D.. '.every, whore here .ate
relief was telt, -nd by co ati...a sset t .w
for • short ttn.e 41.0 ran c•n.,.1M.t, or-
ad, gaming is flush GO Ib . iu . mew
months.
Free Trial Bottles of this certain ,.ere
of all Throat and Lung Diar*ace at Jas.
Wilson's Drug Stow. Latae B...tive
$1.00 t 4)
IOEEi
• •Thais.. leer r ...Y to
new annually n ' hoe
of thaw .kalrun i. tc,
txt.taarai. happ•eat
and hcallh ora red
by tar use of the •--hat
GERMAN /NV i GORA T CR
w►gcip pes.,t ely mod permanent y ears am -
peers,' ieauseel by e.,rww-s ut .u)
*rmtat Weak WM. and all die.. ars Ira tel -
lee as a'erg Ureic of Self know. a* Iu►a.1 M-
oray, bee ut asemutry, tit 5.er..1 lass.. ',de.
pain in the bark, dimni-a of r.•.ion, p 11 a•
I err Ohl *111. and many ott,. ...arose* 'hat
load to inanulty or cun.umpt gees -.•d a prema-
ture Kral r.
ik•,.d for clrrnlan with i. '!r•• dab fr. a hp
mail. The I%ale..RSTWO ,old at e1 par
box, or six boxes for 51, by .11 dreggi.ta, or
will he went !ret. my mail, secure i desk... Oa
receipt of prim, by addnaslag.
F. J. l'NKNLY. rrrugplfal.
117 Summit St., 'lot. dr..,ale
Gera. RIOTS AS
$oiv4Aeeat for Ooderkb
[S
peosilt• r .• al we t . on the look
ret for anee r ltro i .•a
o .•btheir earnn.ga,...d It. time i, ,
cure we. Uhl . timer wh. de
no mprove thy ir:wpm .u.
Mee remain 1n poverty. We ol11r • F. M
chaw•e to retake mimeo. We writ sten, toe•
ILMI, i u' n and girls to wort tear us in ismer
ow•u i,wsldfes. Anyone can.:•. 1' gees wont rho
pe•riy from the first chart The 1•,e Int -ft ill
My more than ten tin... ordinary wanes. hof.
pends. outfit h:rnleh,dfloe.o. No •nue• w• . . e-
daRmr falls to make sorry rapidly. You a
Errol.. your whole time 19 the . orb, or . 1
your ,pnrc nomcata. !'un iatm•wattu. era
.11 that to neeewnary sent !•em. A..dres. f ..rel•
atom d` Co Portland. Mane.
188.4
Tho People's Livery Saginaw and Bay Gil Q Polite
THE !t1 t:.1MER
Met r
J. P. FISHER it JOHN
OL
Haring pnrcbased the Livery hominess of Jao.
E. Stara. formerly owned by Robert Kerr.
solicit a share of public patronage. They
guarantee malefaction to all, and otlr
The Finest
AT RKASONABLK PRICKS.
CAL), AND 8KE CS -Opposite Baglcy's
Hotel, Oodetich.
Ooderich, Feb. 11th, 1111. I910.Ant
HEI I MtYTH
adit ' t o11tge,
LON DON, ONT
FRENCH SPOKEN IN THE COLLEGE
Music a Speoialty.
tW. Vi'augh Lauder, Gold
of e celebrated .Isft.Medallist. ,ector.
thpupild
PAINTING A SPECIALTY.
IJ R Elavey, Artist. Director.
J,r•niol' I)epnrtnnent.
Full Diploma Course In Literature. /duple
and An. 40 eieholareblpe ronspelitively
swardrd annually. 1/1 at beptemlaer entrance
examinations.
/Terme doe to efea. For large. 1111,.-
tested clr•ular. address
I1tEV. E. N. KNOLiOH. M.A., Principal
araisxt term begins $epfemb.r tib
Aug 7.111 11165-1m
OCC).
G. W. McONt:GuH, at+ •
Will leave (101iKI !* ll. wrath. tt.
on and after June Sth, palest. tnekion 1011.1 111
R.1 om TRlre oO. ;nu 11.e a•aant:. V ;.d.
EVERY THUR:-QDAY
At 1 o'clock p.m.. for oe+naw• 1M Chit. - d
Beach. Tawas and ` all poi. to on the .
{eel udtoe Alpena and Cher.
Returning will leave OODIppa.ttRit"rl
EVERY SUN:'
At 1 p.m.. for Deti oil and elev. lend. .p. g
both ways at Por Huron and p , it e os.. • t
Clair Hirer.
A Seven Pay:;
• Trip
with the pri.-ilege of erendteg fl Lour- n
t•lereland• 10 hours in Detroit. ar•d 141:au•
Saginaw or Hay Ci., at the imp.. or•'ei:..•
low prior of
112 FOR TOE ROUND *TT
IN('LUDING MEAL AND ....Wills
A First -Clam QI' Ai)H11.L). 11` N1. .1w.. it
on board for thin• :ir.
For rates of freight a.sd Dasan s...1 el! ...-
t.,rnation, apply 1.
wR ICE. Agent s (Lied.,, 1.
or t'. A. CRAIRRRL114,
Manager. letro '.
Godericb, May ffi:h. DWI heat.
GENUIW
S1NG1 11
SEWING MACHINE.
CH/4.S. PRETTY,
ilaving been appointed aget:t of the above
machine. begs to millett the nm1el public pat-
ronage, and will supply machines ea liberal
Try the Genuine Singer.
Residence : Victoria street. mar the M. It,
March, O.Jeriub.
Goderlrb, Dee. 11, Ilei ler! Ike
7 A week .•Haile at home 1•y the 1n
dusrion.. Rest Lamb to now be
fore the public. Capita rot need
ed. We will start you Men, we
men. boys and tt1r1 wanted very
w to work for us. Now M time time. Yo
can work to .parr time, or rive your whole
time to flee business. No other :.eemaa will
pay yea nearly en well. No owe ma fall is
make enormous pay, by eagagbog at awes
featly outfit and terms free. Mee.y
fast. many. sad honorably. Addit.ea Tasw
Co.. A erecta, Mal...
s
13,11h
BLOOD
IRO
blITTERS
Curd Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Iayulestlon, Biliousness,
Dyspepsia, .Iamndiee, Affections of the Lirer and Kidneys,
Pimple., Blotches, Boils, 'honors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula
B.'rysipelaa, and all diseases arising from impure Blood,
Deranged Stomach, or irregular action of the Borela.
H AGYARnS
YELLOW OIL
nummuurs
WOILX!POWDERS.
Are gleaned to taloa Osslaim emir ewe
tisane. Is • sass, •are, seta allikah..
do.- vsr of weer m tasslos ere MOW
IES
11h le sweeping toy It
and teat+yea died
eesetbiag m ty and eonIm.leave bob to movie,
I me. 111111a womb I a rete ewe
omit. , free. No sae /q
pew.
ry =skim sill
sot ump. sod bide sad
gg1w1,, gg mstueb ot ppaas_pledged. w111 w
bw.bsm wsaM yam aa.... M/Ms
roe.WON se st. Rause
@e .rola .M
WiLL CURE OR REL/£11111
el[ICUSNEK
DIIIINESL
orMEOW .f, DROiSY,
INDIGESTION, MIT IMO
JAUNDICE. Of TME WANT.
ERYSIPELAS. .WSWTY Of
SALT MEM wNE STOSIACflt
NEART MN. M' NESS
HEADACHE, Of THE u1
os. .ODpo
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