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THE H1 U RON SIGNAL FRIDAY. NOV. 7. 1854.
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Mae of the re•cedes/ Wilma* ewer W.«ara.
Flurenc, 111artystt. ss her neve) :wen
runaiag througb the English press, "My
Own Child,' gives the experience of a
vista's -year-old widow, whose husband
had just died, and whose infant was
about to be burn. ,She says . -- As is
customary with young[ mothers, I oftener
feared that I should die is my comer
trial than live to me my child grow up
and flourish. Any happiness l might
experience in the prospect of at only
rime by tits and starts It serer too
terrible an ordeal to survive, and my
tear was at times overwh.lsung.
1 brooded over it day attar
day till lay depression' was slmeal
babitasl, and haunted toe even in steep ;
would cause me to start up thew or four
tithes • night, shrieking for help, and
treebliug hem head to foot with• horror
which I euuld only feel and not interpret.
Had I had any one on wheel t.. lean IS
t' is extremity I should have borne my-
self perhaps with greater dies ity and
trust ; but mere than ever di 1 I now
feel myself t, be alone. Had Hugh's
dear, joyous voice beer able to wl it, or
:.serene to we, however ignor.ntly, I
should here relieved and rested sou h s
wort. H el 1 p e,ssraseil a mot'trr to take
Old is her arms, •111 tell me th.►t the joy
art the p ,asessi.,n of myself had outweigh
ed all the pain, I .ui:..t have taken heart
frum her example and ka n rel te put o.y
confidence in heaven ; but p load n, ,.art
to speak to on the subject but such as
were even Ire wise than u:cscif. Ann
Tcmle considered it excessively impro-
per that any one should allude to such a
,'ting as a baby uu•il it had berm dressed
in Christian attire and tail in a ba•n v-
ette ; and Jane, with the honer ..f the
uneducated of physical pain, and tht
wonderful capacity they have for dilating
on the tecrure of a situatior, so aug-
mented my vastus fears wlier.ever I
mentioned the mutter to her, that my
own sense, small as it was, pointed out
the advisability of keeping nay :hougl is
to myself. Se I drsvgtd on ti.e weary
days alone, and aprine drew Leaner and
nearer ; and if I ever prayed it was -
not for protection and safety sad a hope y
future with my child, but thrt I mato t
die beton it ever saw the lithe. 1 was
SO frighteneJ :
"Mal"' is Orbit ..g,.. abell Iwo k
M scall as yuu have rads* a Oka'
q saaaut fact till 11'bMF Me• it. Olt,
demur, sure, du wane My baby !'
)1y agitation trot deka" Ike nuns
glanced at the doctor, and the doct.•r
'bodied at the nurse, std in another
neenept a ouodie of danuel was laud un
tory kit ars, and 1 trembled with triter
nese AM 1 pard at open. A fat, pulpy,
red face lust buy new, with $ nose that
seemed to be spread half over it, two
nark,
swollen eyes feebly bliakiug at
the H;ht, and a mouth that was slit from
ear to err - i .n tact, the orthodox uew-
born baby.
Mut I don't think I sew what she was
like. I was experiences' that niervelket
thrill that comes carer a woman when the
child of tae amu she lures is test Varied
in her arms, and to the unconscious little
creature reside me i saw only Hugh's
rrpreseutatite. H ugh in his strength
and beauty Hugh to his imprudence
and b..ldness--Hugh in his hove for and
protect' .d ane Huth 1.n his de.th-
bel ' Oh, i had never missed Hugh bo-
lero as 1 missed him when 1 first beheld
his baby in nay arms ' Where was he to
rejoice over the wonderful thing with
me ! -to be thankful for nay safety -t..
assure me he would lose it fur ny sake
s id his own. Where was the father of
my child? 1 only felt half a mother with -
oat him. The first word I uttered : a 1
lxoked at my little daughter's fee' ern,
was his name. The tint welcome I ga. e
her were the tears that swelled up weak-
ly into my eyes at the rcmewbnsnce that
hi could serer lee her.
•Hush '' I exclaimed brokenly, ns 1
s pueetal the little bundle ti. my bus. m
and turned my face round upon the
pillow.
'Conte, come, this will never .1..,' said
the d. ctor, as he hurried'y mixed seam •
h ,rrtd decectil n in a glass. 'Here, toy
dear. drink this, and nurse tak. the
hild into another room until Mee
Powers has had a sleep.
'N.•, ne e I said isnphorinely. 'I will
drink whatever you like, doctor, ; but
pray dome take my hal,)- from rats'
'1V t you promise not to talk
mine, then, or coin to think 1'
'I will promise asytl.ine if you
leave my baby here.'
So, fearing the effect of uppeositi..n, 1
suppose they did as I desired them, and
with my lips pressed upon the face of my
infant, who, with the instinct of young
a 1s, seemed to understand 1 wig
h •r mother, and to be quite contented
t . he where he was, I sank off into a
sleep as piaci 1 as her own:.
® e
e e
It was the dawn ..f one of tine earliest
days of Mania when i lay on my lied s1.
weak and eel suited that I felt as it 1
were sinkin.; through the mattresses and
the t..e r, riglot away e.•to inanity.
Everything above ma at•rtueJ as thouab
it were in a dream. The void es • f the
persona who m••ccl ab„art t..y room
seemed far off, as if heard through a fort;
and yet i e..uld distinguith each word
they said, and wa'ch in a kind of India-
ta e• and hazy wanner the grey d•twn
that struggled through the slots uutd„w
blend* slid founkt with the sick:y livht of
the candle. which Dr. Carlisle seem()1 to
be hurrying all over the ro,nn in the Inst
aimless way. I could trace the unusual
disorder of the apartment, and I Coll:d
ase that the face" wbich had been so
anxiously peerit.g into mine for the last
twelve hours had settled down into
something like their normal expression
again. 1 knew, too, that my trial, sas
carer, and that I had paned •l:rwgh the
gates of hell into the calm of heaves ;
bet I was too languid to think of any-
thing else. I felt as if my weakened
senses were gradually fading away into
unconsciouase is, and all I a'es red was
to be allowed so to fade away, and never
ba trouble.' with pain or pleasure or any
etnntie.n mere. Even a loud and ener-
getic squall from the other cud art the
mem did n .t arouse me.
'A fine child.' mod the dotter.
'Very fine, sir,' rsgpoicned the nurse --
who had been torturing toe for twenty
four hours past with Ofss saws, questioe
ahle jokes, and worrying sttentione,aftil
I had begun to regard her Kean emissary
of the fiend himself -'I dont know as
ever I rase a finer. She's • regnlar beau-
ty, she is : and such logs, too '
These words, sooumpanied by another
prolonged small, made me feel $ little
carious Home of the few pleasant an-
ticipations I had ventured t.. indulee in
Bickered back upon my memory.
'Doctor '' I said faintly.
'Hush, my dear'. You mustn't talk,' 1your bap will ache and your spirit
was the immediate answer, as Dr. Car- I quake over the endless work of her ward -
rubs.
If a person visits you for the amount of
food he gets, let him stay at home before
you worry yourself to almost despera-
tion, neglect your babies, and many oth-
er duties, preparing 'company fan.' Let
him ouotent himself with such s would
eonstitOte the repast of your ordinary
family. if your husband constantly
praises you fax the amount of work you
master, take his praise kindly. but don't
try to accomplish neere than you are
bodily able for the mks of obtaining his
praise. Save your strength for the fu-
ton, when you will be of mon valise to
any
A
e.broa►.s, 1.r a whilstMfresbed by Waren resew
An old tremas •.h° W Oat oiled kis
hair awl got leimsdl toed up "en he
lir nat. thane dishes will disappear
rapidly, ether shores Le amttaapliahed,
and it will be a bright, cheerful face
which greets the buys aid girls on their
return from sahuol, and father frow his
day's labor. lar oaring fur veneer, your
health and strength, you are erring fur
all the numbers •.1 the family.
Can •nu.lhbr 611 the place you will
leave vseamt, If you work yourself t,.
death! Well aneether lure your chil-
dren .a you do 1 Then, mothers, in rea-
wts's name and common sense, drew
your girls maws plaiuly, cook lees com-
pany dines, save your strength, and
take w..rk easily, whether John praises
you or not. God will honor your mo
tive, and you will feel riah'y repaid ter
your watchfulness and care tar your awn
health as the years go by. --[G. 1. plight
its The Household
THE EX -BANDIT.
tat. pram/. Jameson ttbiblll.. at • wM-
emir' fair.
ti• tixorwwad of
looked young spin as .
tyre, of a Mad
i i.a street �•orterdsy demtly an Eastern reedit ion of the gra
etterauot. As he crossed the bridge ere ; but im China, "A bustling woataii
end looked up and down Market I°d I and • :rowing hen are neither tit fed
Frankliu streets he said 'nen,- while the Pyramus believe!
"These here streets d.look woes
Dote the way they den thirteen years ago
tut.orruw when I was orortiag around
in than. That was the day of the but
fin, I was a driving them, and I had
been over on the West Side wurktag
durum the fere part of the nutlet, but
but the first ,king we ksuw'd the fin
hat". scot away 'rom us. Thera wsu't
nothing to do over then,for the fire hau
buret out stud jumped the river, so the
cap'n says : Well catch that d- fire if
it's la the horses to tau it." They hadn't
any morsel get the suction unhitched
when 1 grabbed the lime and gate the
MMus the lash. I was afraid to try Adam
street beige. au Game oao down to Madi-
son and the way we came a pilin' over
that carry all was a mut- . Just as we
were crossing, the gas works on Adam
street went up with • puff and when I
struck Market street somethieg autluat-
ing and but hit me that made my hair
and beard curl and set the horses to
jumping. It was the gas all a fire in the
street, Lind of circling around in cur-
rents," and when we got t:truugh one of undermines the wall by its rests.
them it would .iske w hatter. I ain't In China, 'The widow is like a rudder -
never had aro hair on the back of my less boat,' and Sia, U. who marries a
head since and my h•erses looked as wolf looks uftee to the forest.'
they'd been shaved. I began to leek In Rural*, 'A wife u net a guitar''
around for a place to stop, out 1 kept which will be silent when you have done
seeing fire ahead of me as the time. and i with 11 ; w.hile in Ceylon, 'A wife is Idol
I kept right en. The cape* was behind the morning tower'--te be tenderly
and when I eased up to croon the car Handled.
The Talmud, however, suns up the
elide case ; 'tied did net make woman
from man's howl, that she should rule
over him ; nor from his feet that she
shoulJ be has slave : but from his side
that she should be near his heart '-[St.
tfreverle flee equ allla
Proverbs about women are eomltuw in
every leaguer, Out partuylarly ell in the
East. lu Japan they say. "Where the
was ridi*g down Iowa uu tbi fru" plat hen crows, the house weeto ruiu,' err
ear
Moberly,\1o.,SpecialMt,l.ouir Globe -Demos -rat
Fronk James, known here as Col.
Janes, arrived in Moberly last evening
socerepanied by his wife and son, and
occupied a conspicuous position in the
judge's stand at the Fair Grounds during
the races. He did not start the buries,
as advertised, but will officiate in that
capacity during the remainder of the
week. The distinguished bandit is the
guest of Theo. Priest. Early one morn-
ing the colonel drove out to the Fair
Grounds, and in .the lang-sage of the
eveuine paper, the Moberly 1l. nitur,
"Every one wanted to get acquainted
with him. and many succeeded in doing
sot." The same &fief soon he was en hand
early, and held quite s levee in the office
of the secretary and weighing -stand un
the race track. Tho liberty granted the
` C..lunel ' 'since his acquittal and release
from the Gallatin jail seems to have
agreeai with him, as he is in much better
flesh. He at that time had the appear-
ance .•f an overworked lawyer■ clerk.
)ow he looks like a wsl'-fed ce,untry
school -teacher.
Previous to the races puny crowded
about the office, gazing at the main at-
traction of the building with open-m••uth-
ed wonder. Fortunate did the man who
me a b•ptume the weans to the and, sa Ina- I
dioate0 by the a/premien, '•lf you le a
c.eck, Brow ; tf a hen, lay eggs.'
In Russia, ''It never goes well when
the hen dows,' and antler thought to
pertinently expressed in the prucerb,
'The wife does not beat her husband,but
her temper rules bun
The Chinese, however, have perhaps
the meanest saying about wowed ever
written, 'Then are two Keel women -
one dead, the other unbent.'
As an expression of confidence, how•
ever, it is clt.eely pushed by the Meugal-
ese notion. 'A perfect women is as rare
as wings upon • cat or airelowers,ur rale
bite' burns, or tortoise -hair rope.'
Wolman s. a wife 1. no less the object
u[ proverbial attention. The Talmud
says : 'Though the wife lei little, bow
down tuber ;• that is, listen to her ad-
vice ; while the Chinese say, 'A g..4
man will not beat his sife,' a self-evident
prol.»itiuu, the truth of which s not af-
fected by the Persian, '.A bad effete like
a gig tree growing on the wail' -which
tracts at Clark street Le *aye : 'recti
you stop till the fire domes. len rare
dune already.' You bit I whooped her
up from that point. Windows were
cracking all around us and the Aamrs
were Ieapine over our heads. When we
struck Michiger. avenue I got under the Louis Globe -Democrat.
pr•otectiun of a big buildle and stopped
near a plus. The caress :4.'t a wrench to
turn the lever. bet the karat had swelled
the thing so it weeldie work. Just then
some of the lead un the telegraph wires
began to melt and drop down. The
Mate to treat se-.
The most troublesome cough is sure to
yield if timely treated with Hsgyard's
Pact. r.►! Balsam. Pleasant to take, and
safe fur young or old.
s
WARREN LaAN
• las everybudy Imam se the •
r..a:.apr of W
LEW
M
of Am mat. sats that while a p•tswnger t
::.w \*we en board a shy ee•'•.
lbw.. in tiro early days of emljratMw t,
1:44'1141, he learned that one of the u
Cu vessel had eared himself, Mout the
• j, .l aa obstinate 4...asa by the .:e. 4
Ayer's Sarsa
Saws than lar. Lsi.aso W
♦Tawe eaYaraalLW r away M
ares. wed be km mow tet heard of Its
w e to valet a rMlswl sen.
Some Teen ajoame of Mr Lttavn'a
laborers bruised hu 11. ter hs to the
.tate of Lie blood, asu,;13 scrofulous sw
or Lisp appeared oa tin, inland limb.
N►N netting of the skin, with burning
darting pales through the lamp. mate
almost Intolerable. The leg became
@musty enlarged,aal running taken f
dtaehargtwg great quantities of ex
offensive matter. sty treatttwnt was of
scall unto the man, by lir. LtLaan••
Mos, was supplied with Arrw's Saha
al u• which allayed the pals ad IM
healed the sone, removed the swelling,
completely restored the limb to we.
Mr. L$LaaD has personally used
Ayer's Sarsa
Ike plbewsatlem. with satire emcees ;
tlrsr careful observation, dee: ,:. s that
hbt»Act, User, is aro .me...clua .. toe r
sisal to 1t for Ise cure of Liver Dlaord
Gnat, the erecta of high thing.
Rheum, Sores. Eruptions. arsd all
various fortes of blood die as sea.
We have Mr. Ltu'. •✓'s perusslow to in
all w:lu m -y desire further er.lenea Li re
to tate tstraorntsary termini
♦rs;;i . i.m 1LL.% t, • e hies pe
any chit: r at La ism: meth cc.:a tl
Long Rmc:t,or at the pe.t•c:ar L.lcnd H
::t5 and :raid buccae, New 11
y r. L::Laatu's extensive laot,:edge et
g oal «ton a ty Cols uaaquallesl cradle
bleed netnews eine :es hies to ;it
lutrtnatton.
rmrr.trzn Br
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell,
So:.t 1 • at: t..)rits'st:, !LC.: l.ottes far
T6c
Vcskril ;Id}rrl
FOR 1885_
11,700 Ili PRIZES, $1
will SPECIAL FEAT
t. Iltla•ese of Ili► fres to new suhe,-1
a. As -crazes tun p14,:ses,i work freq
maiPrrssl.
S. lIeauufuIti printed by new Web-
.
1. Splendid Agricultural 1?eparttnrnt.
S. Health Hints. by a prumio.cnt Pk
6. Lejakkl eersea answered b) W.H.
7. E.luaatl*nal Department L J.
ries,.
S. Ladles Department.
!s. Youth's IlepartmenL•
In. Letter" of Travel in Foreign Co•.sa
11. Lights and 4ha4ows.
I d 12. Quiet Moments.
gape' held cut his hand and cauget one A rwwer's Narrow Iffseape.
secured an introduction deem himself, or two dropped them quick and took to 'Mr. Blifkius, I du wish you would
and the bandit's right arm must have his heels yelling : •Ceene te. le ys. this glee up that abeninaolo practice v:
grown quite tired shaking hands. He fire de'iartment want organized to fight punning,• said the resod lady to her 1111
was very quiet and had little to say. hell fire. 'Tain't no use trying.' Hae man ac breakfatt this d lad sr•
One homespun farmer was raised above left the .1d engine tight there and watt- 'You d e t like punning, wy dear ?'
his fellows in being able to recall to ed nut into the lake to our necks and said .fid B., with affected surprise. 1:
Janei s nsitsd some target practice at waited for the ezci'ement to die oust 'you know very well that I don't. I'd
the H.,pansa dile depot some yearn ago Chicago is a very lively t„esu, hut u., t rather have a hedgehog in the house flan
Some of the directors of the fair have never exp let to nae any more theses as a punster.
rather weakened upon the James slaves- th.w were -not in this wi r:1 anyway.' - •I ,' said the incorrigible brute ;
[Chicago Herald. 'ise;ige1.•g, eh 7 H to -hoe. Ah, yea -
National Pills are unsurpassed as a it's for pork -you -pine,' and he slipped
ritfe, nsild, yet thermueh, pcnrstive, act- wader hie end of the table just in time to
he dsy and stood guard at the dont, ing upon the biliary ..raa►s promptly and judge the bowl of mush lu:rl-d at his
awes thea back ♦ p.»ilius► with the effect 11 Ln h s1 by the h w t'torun••hly exulorratcl
13. Preachers and Churches.
t W. rd fa VNarr.,. 111. t•urluus and Useful.
13. l'barating Serials. Mush*. I tetures,
le. Witticisms of the week.
Watt tt the omelette of to day need, is
tnd.•�•es.•lence and eommou-sense. In
thew days of ftasiitnta many a woman
wean out because she is desirous her
children should have as many tucks,
dounces, plaits and frills as her neigh -
bora' children. Or she heats her bl.sod,
until she is tired and cross over a c,ok-
ing-ranee, that she ,nay prepare food to
*vial or excel her near neighbor. She,
maybe, belongs to Cott uufortunate clans
whose better half judges her from the
amount of labor which she perf.rn:s.
•My wife is the smarta.t woman in
town ; she whir do w..re work than a mall
any day.'
Have you not heard such remarks ?
Beware, husband, nature will have her
revenge, and if you 'mut that 'smart
woman', tale care for the overworling of
the strained t ery ., unless you desire et
have another h 1 het place.
M..thors, dress your children according
to your ,means and ability. If your
friend's two years all Susie is 'So sweet
and pretty in her embroidlered white
dresses,' dont try be excel. but let your
twu'years, old Floosie wear her warm,
dark woollen dresses, and her health will
be cared for, and she will become a more
sensible woman than Sere. where moth
er s aim u for baby to be admired. I do
ret discard fashion when properly used.
Cepy that happy medium which cella for
no remarks.
if you cannot dress as your neighbor,
without working far into the small hours
of morning, wearing out brain and body,
for your husband's sake, for your chil-
dren's sake, make your dress with lees
bends and shirring., and save your
strength. 'As you commence, so you
must go ext,' s an old saying. Make
yourself a slave to fashion for a child,
and amusedly, by the time she is sixteen,
tion, and that may account fur the fad.
that about 8 "'clock the City Marshal
cleared the standef all but the officers of
t
17. From Arrow; the Sea. ►a.: Th
Vs,,rld.
s+. Personal and Politieal.
19. Current Opinion all sorts.
:s. ltesdabie and pointed Editorials :
\ens and Comm.•retal it
latest Telegrams frau all
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judges and remained there during the nonan
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rest of the day, placidly chewing tobacco
rifles la :be ae5ek.
said taking a keen interest in the run- e11' C 1 1 ' tt )' i st 1 Hua:tired, of l•etters fnosu those main: Weekly in Cart•ela, e'xoeptina
ONLY $1.00 PER ANN
For the Hent largely circulated
hat ane is :at a.:e• s *Waist 1y er a Halr \ sg r attest Its ten papers In Molar. al
w f hs h tl ciao 'n Toronto.
Male Mme up to my bedside and felt of
say pulse. cis--eo ! We are gettin; on.
But yea must be still like a g.td girl,
and go to sleep.'
'But my baby
'Oh. the baby's all right ' A nice
healthy little girl ' New, you know.
everything s well over, you mast shut
your eyes, and think of nothing hut hav-
ing a grad rest.
But the squalling wsa still goiter nit (1
behave tbey pot the baby on top of the
sheet of drawers to keep it out .d the
-way), and toesrethitag quite new, and that
I had never esperiettted Wens, hewn te
sprits, op on tae at the sound, and wake I him than his praise is to you now. ben nice N works
imy heart palpitate with eager joy. if pots neighbor doss think yea slow,
'Dewar ! I will go to sleep, but I must lazy, be indepsnde.t, end d you erre P> . Low'. Maotr Srmrwct Roar. -
me wry baby " wearied from year ire nine's labors, lie Hsdillg. soothing anal e�ee�g,g far all
'Afterwards, my dear, sfterwsrds yet down fee • hall howr's sap - if the dinner .rwptiue di..aem 01 the skim. Wittig
Ire not atro.g esotdglt pot. Trust me, dishes de remain ..washed sod the Boor , for toilet use len
` o value es a
,tg erases u w serc were l l
er of a Southern keeper. restorer of gray Hair to its uatunco er.
' •
There was a pantie f the lt local ^till- how 'Toa mean that abib who just wept As a stimulant and tunic, preventing and ,(-deice lee Ale elteetli'M
tarp company, the Fire Department and gist 1' often curing baldness, and cleansing and one art the following popular I'remi
t })e too he forwarded to each subscriber for
citizens beam? t,•rches. "C .'.' James e..uthin,p the scalp, iia use canna want of use stitaol additional
Z es that tall handsome man I sop- i w
reviewed the parade from a c►rriag., pow.
„1 tartans, he to a Colonel.
That shows how little you know ab.)ut
main street, which was brilliant:y illumi• the glorious South,' returned the bar -
weed by perhaps a thousand Chinese .ceps,.. 'Anybody might see he is Yet a
lanterns The attendance at the fair was Colonel. H. is only a Mijsr. Didn't
net very large, but an Increased patron- you see him drink r
ae;e is !evoked for, now, that the surround .yes
ing country is informed that Frank , 'Well, he only took three fingers. A
Janie' is really here. ' Colonel takes four.'
The people of Muherly, as a ru'e. are I _ -_ _-__ -
averse to discussing the James exhibition ' Drew �tl•r• Ile eleals�t.
n
but do mot hesitate to blame the fair
directors Ger having driven away the'
Republican Convention. The directun
say, 'We are away behind in our affair.
and we had to look up an attraction that'
would help us Inn out.'
TheMuberly fair is unique. In the
language of the 'spurts,' 'Everything is
run wide open.' In addition to Frank
James there are as attractions a land of
Sione Indians, a wheel of furtunr, and i
as an additional novelty a booth conduct- I
ed by an enterprising citizen wh•se sign
reads : 'Mminey to loan on a collateral.'
The indications are that the fair will be
a finu.cisl success, and the directors will I
be more .hen satisfied with their exhibi.
tion of Frank James.
and &fireweed. took a stroll down the
A very stylish businen snit is „f brawn
plaid cloth, the trousers are a happy
medium -neither tight nor baggy, sad
the resat ij a fourhutton, single-breasted
cutaway. The most fashionable suits
are of one color, alta) nigh casts „f a dark
shade and trousers of a lighter shade are
worn.
To be in style your overcoat must be
trade of chinchilla or leaver You can
have it a black. br.,wn, plane wine or
olive. fasten are no !•.river wenn, and
Neumarkets are entirely out 41 dee. -
A very pretty handkerchief is of cream
pongee sick, with w inch border. dotted
with minute bide dots. .another has a
white centre with a bonder of blue, do octal
with small white dots. The crepes aro
lovely, and combine simplicity with ele-
gance.
in scarf pins the patterns shown are
_ I innumerable. One very pretty one is
the teller skate. The pins aro small and
• etwavtt ■eewey. ( aro not showy.
Perfect beauty is only attained by pure
Gloves will not match but will c„natant
blood and good health. These acquire -
with the sort. Two -button fight tan
welsh give the poinealior a pleasant ex -
color gloves, embroidered on the back in
ton, a fair clear skin and the r.»y I are the appneved thing.1
strongly recommended.
Glad Trope..
To the victim of pains and a:hes no
tidings can give greater pleasure than
the means of relief. P,.ls.,n'a Nerviline
exactly tills the hill. Nerviline cures
rheum:Vism. Nerviline cures cramps.
Norrilino cares i►rauacine. Ners.line is
sure in lumbar,. Nerviline, the great
cure fur internal or external pants. Trial
bottles costing only 10 cents may be had
at J. Wilson's drug store. Puy one and
test it. Large bottle& of Nerviline only
:fie tents, at hhall druggists. Nerviliue,
nerve pain eat*.
Freeman's Worm Powders are safe in
all cases. They destroy and remove
Wenn' in children or adults l.0
qu to postage. e.c. t):dcr acct/
letter :
1 A. Portrait Gaper.. IgM.
It. Home and Heal: h. I$e. 1
t'. 1bare s lice/
li--(aad,•one Portrait. see.
Y - Wclllr.g on Iachvr. rot
F. iia:ett:
or .\ rets wamtte1 iiant every sectio,
e
' will awarded in March next. G,in s t
ew'reeeful ag"I.ta. leer free .ample
term, to ss.-nta. ere.. addrem-
ADrE11TISEB NI'ITIM
tarty Ito
The 3ign�tl's Clubbing
Tt1E 1us!1A,. and Tux Wscatints
Ttean will be mailed to any addr••es ti
ro.eawry let. 1.016. on receipt of tin
Heither of Til V. Aiontrovti a pop
mlema me required the a4dttiunal am
same mnM be enclosed. as alma e.
p•vtaeslars as to wretch i, wantet.
loom of health. Murdock Bleed Bitters I state
purify the blood and tone the entire Theconst aper meal of the standing cul
system to •sprang action.2 j lar+ are the Algonic an.l the Colon club,
and of the turn -down. the Antonin. The I
! extremely high collar is to be displaced
T. Istel .M a ten.. I by
one of
the medium height.
The necktie known as tee vertical
A practical gardener, gives the follow- "Fe' and the e'awlesl ' -B. are shah to ,
I public form. These come in all shades
and in small figure*. The col rs to be i
worn are slate and wine.
ing dosc'tons for killing brigs : Take
the leaves and stems of a tee mo „)rant
and boil in water until the Juice is all
extracted. When the liquid is cold it is
to be sprinkled over the plants attacked
with 'needs. when it at once destroys
caterpillars. black and green flies, gra
Bee and other enemies to vegetables, and
in nee way impairs the growth of the
plants. A peculiar oder remains still
A f allaeMee rwaewt.
The meet valuable discovery patentsJ
is modern times is that of the best bleed
ptlrlter and liver and keener regulator
kiewn. We refer to Burd•eck Bleed
1 Bitten, which is making so many won
sero of health -to so many h.•mee. 1
ptwenta insects teem eosing •gain fur a Serf& mires and hrrngin the l,lessed
long time. Seerbndy give it a teal and
Ctfra*Latch - A ell known in
onnection with the Hair Renewer,whurh
adores grey hair to oil natural ee.! .r fly
a few weeks ear. Sold at t0 cents per
battle by James Wilson. toe
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pawned in all the A'ataree of entrrprIalwg Jnnrnallam It attend
eplrnona among the beet Journals, or Canada an a . omvl. *e new 41
which will he la teree,ing lflowery manlier of he family. The h
will like the pit Iurea. the 7.wng folks he nineties' and the
atm. hew, the more ,eat ere will he delighted with alt.• relitor,al
.ewe matter, v Itlrh la every home will be thenad 'Oct. Inners
itwtertalning. In the matter of telegyrwphlo sr'rvle.', havtwg .he a
safeesfrownertion with THF: TORONTO) DAILY NEW*,. is ha.
(NMI mass4 all the dtapat chest of flats Anaoirlaertl Pre... he aide. 11
vial. frosts NEWS rnrve•pnndewsia bis every •,.•tins. elf CMS al
which the daily paper t. au Ihmoes..,Aa a.rwapwper It has noels'
It la Independent in politica, prnwwwllags all`plr.o.tM
tteal newts •el
party Wee or eolnrlmg, and be ebenla.iy Mahout liar or nivel,
part tea. The peel manes* ary reports are wntUna la a hum..row
and deal with we. and answer.111 without gloves. and having r
.sly to brevit!! Jam lee. sad tenth. It la In the flelleut turner a I
newspaper. Esus Mane onset alum a verbal Ma ,rpt rt of 1try ni
magi* . lams. sermon to BrrwikIris Tabernacle, Tiara Itr11e'. New
twain.' Inter, '• The M•..AMeet-Tnwn.•• aketehrs of pr..pa
phew+. a wrlal storyof atlosorMng Iwtere+t. a polltteal s•artu..n,
rlrh varWy of condensed tiniest on F'a.Mnne. 11r1. Inflame risen.
tare, met. ate., etc. IM market q.../athone are complete aa.
relf•.d.pea. It b pleat the paper her the on ng folk*. amid 1 he o
will like It Jam ae wail. our *rectal rt.bhh.g t.-rme bring it
news of •1 . .peehate5 mipl.e may b. had at 1his o sa
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