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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-6-19, Page 71 ev weir .:!!iItllbg a,-..,..:...,` 'r:1ati a�:at `?'e"s`•"J-'F:R stat. . e: IOW rflL HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, JUNE t8, 18b5. A Weed en Tree Narang. Te the IMMee of The Mums mta.a. f;ls,-AU ate agreed that our fauna w beirestlltg. from the moused.' dam - tag of the essmies el our (ureas, very destitute of sheltee, greedy to the infer" of cerium en end the general fertility of the aril. Will you allow me to suggest to year ramie's, that tows of evergreens plastid slums the 'mirth or exposed sides of a farm, form the beet wind -brake. That lo uses ur leu years, • lane w pro teated,wiU readily sell fur in many caws, thuoasnd• ut dollars mors than use w hish is not p mad that after the 15th of Juts, than N jest whet the buds are oneamencintg to burst to the time to Thant them. t After that, the brat teak in August, choose small tress-) Cedar ur serene will transplant moire readily than pine, harm, • *nutter quantity of be. roots, but with care, ether can be sur. aeemfoily ussspl oted. The routs should Lot be DIFIU111,011 to the sen fur Brew a IMM use ; the resin hardens and closes the tubs.. The ground should be mulched and the lower branches let grow u. shade it. Cedars and spruces like damp -net wet-pwuad• there( .ra plant thew close in the row two yr three lwt,or queer for cedar, hedges- Pines d.. with drier oil, twelve feet 1 hare known thew[ du well at ; bat ahead rather plant thew closer, and thin wt when desired. Any toler- ably feral* soil answers ; plugs du os p ,or eel, but nut r. well. Tore ie another thing -m preparation t . pleat --true • planting - which Lay well be dose iu Jetta If then you go to the bash, ..lest riming trees, and with • alarp spade, cut a circle about the.i, say eight Moises from the atom, d lathe, but a top reit, out its fist seep, and leave it till fall( y that time summer gvpwtb will have clamed route inside the circle, and the yoang tree properly lifted with a spade, will emus ap a wars of earth and riewa whieh will cling together, arta generally without fail. In the meantime mars' the tree to know it,and to kions Its moth Bide. Then in the fall if you take all the earth you tea, pleat at omce after diggisr and £11 ep with mutt earth, not herd chunks, and mulch afterwards. Mont hees will grow if mice and cattle ...an Ire kept away. This I hare known 'earliest with maples, bet they will traeeplarit without it. if the tr•m.plsn. mg furs the bash of the hard -wooded ttees,wbicb are difficult el trsaaplwtin_, .,wing to their baring few root., be tried with this method, leech greater success may be eep,Med them without. Could we ss. Ibis tall a good many plant•tioos of sear* acres set out with cart, say tater fest apart, it wowld sown be fuend an etosllest ineestmeue (loud umber of all sort is growing scarce and dear, and in Ian ysan be who pleats successfully new will be fortunate. True it will not be it to cut then, but will sell 1wr a good Agee. to those who act prepared to wait till it is fit. And -ow word roar ----many gond acres of (wrest whieh will otherwise dry up, die, and blow down. could be mired, yielding beautiful entessaioem of tress. m perpetual stone -boom of timber. could w e but sifted to keep cattle out of than. Yours &e., M. W. Patna Tun.at.•, Jew 3rd, 1118:+. The market price of baleen is exceed- ingly variable, depe.diwg on the fashion of the day. It is not es valuable new as used to be the ewe race ►sera ago, steel having superseded it fur many purprtses. The prlee mayr.np from OW bi £3350 per um, and a =whale ought to pro- duce about two tont In 1814 • iengle '•easel hold her cargo of baleen and oil for £9,5118, bet such times are not likely to return. Miiisnl oils Imre now sup- planted train oils for many purism's, and perpetual hinting lies diestmehed the is was pn:.cipally owl for the manufac- 'hills nous dales ; but what delight was number as well as the sire of the whales, tore of : • pe and cordage, but since its ours daring the long. cold evenings to no animal having • chance of attaining ese for binding twine, the demand has tread over our few books, and occasional - as full dismission' bailors it is harpoon- se greatly immersed, teat it would be ! ly some ktsd neighbor would lend us ed. Often, nowadays, a whaling ship returns "clean," i e., without having captured • single whale, so that, with the lessened prices and diminished num- bers and dlmeneosss of the animals, whaling has became almost • lottery, in- stead tot a solidmrestment of capital,nld few rhipownere care too rue such a risk ' (Pts YflaO cot long sine I tea alp • journal oU heestrbuld suatta4S, 101110411111 • slw. 1 chapter shout pies lady .ku wrote the article ooudewanll them as home um healthy, and also thht that tour lack tune vies spent In M�iag them, a. It assally took the best best part of • day W wake • row a thea I thought there meat be some hard way of 1 iaklsg pies, test I did not uudentstand. !1y pie day is uu harder thee •uy °thew. My pias aro slut unwholesome, and aro really good things to hate in cies of a busy day's work at sewing ur house cleaninagg.. By the lullus hug 'wipe 1 can can sake in 10 abates enough good paste for eight pies Two imps ..f lard, or part butter and Mei fl use the tat cooked from pork ur beef); rub this into a idler tf lour se which you have put t*., teasp,unfulls of cream -of tartar and ow. te.spuuulul of suds. When the lard is rubbed 3o.upl.tely into the dour, mu with three -and a half cups of cold water. This rule falls to make paate that o light, abort and digestible The pies are Just as good a wee: alter baking as at first; that is, If orad• or tilled with fruit, as simply warmine • little 'sakes them fresh again. Mince pies will keep good a lung time. Just before heating mp, pour • little but water over the top cruet and set iu a but oven. In baking pies, they should always be placed on the hottest lower grate at first, as this insures s good brows under crust. -(Rural New -Yorker. lhsdlag Twine- Weal Is It Theseli•binding reaper, cut tow bind- ing, and delivering the bundles ready fur shucking, thus, in heavy Kron, sav- ing the labor of at least five mem and re- lieving the farmers wife of the heavy wvek of feeding so much extra help, molts as a labor saver second W none. By its use what was malty the moat iug and dreaded work of the year Is new a mere pestime. ()os- .t the little thlses on which depend iwportaat remelts was the pproviMug u( the proper material for binder" the gratin ; first wire was used, and while this held the bundles in a sp etw,d maooer, the presence of the wire was afterwards a great drawback pieces get named with the grain, miff with the straw, thus injuring the quality of .meta. Twinla suede of hemp endplay were tried. and they decayed gsiofdy it wet weather, and the grass hoppers de- Iwhted iu eating them, and toes mak- lag bed work. fbe :wine wow esed,and which gives perfect satisfaction, se made of inaullla and Sisal, equal parts- Maamlia u, beyooa all coapsneun, the etro.Rset of the fiber planta It is • na- cre of Luton, the largest of the PbiUi- pine Island.", a group lying in the tropics south and east of A. It is ore of the \isle.s of the mine family to which the banana belenes, which it much re. abler. It grows readily frnn seed, and also from sue:en, send when cut down, like all the lA.laea class. it readily sprouts from the same r•.•.1 and ea it matures in throe years, and can be grown in may tr,ptral cuuotry, we are not likely to he ever troubled for the raw material. It often grows t., a height of 15 to 2(, fest, having a tuft ••f leaves only at the t..p When pr. petty matured, it is rut at the root, and sue leaves are peeled off down to the very bottom of the stalk ; these stripe are then beaten on smooth wooden blocks with clubs or melleta umtil the pulp, or body. u br.ken up, when they are scraped with knives something like a box scraper, which readily cleanses the The led Dense. IRamis. proposes to lessees* the 1.ey;th ut li-r 'Metier stn,) from 41e, Thr Tortod . !fait charges that R.•Iart Opp to4810,00.'► e.el to increase her arid!. Jeder•ue, wises was �Yao- p Mup• tri Dram cry eo'ef west. roduwl� lwrete ur bMy the Ju lively participated tri the rou ndntal.r himach til the rebellt•rn. Jed. rr.n, it appears, is an Eeglishahatt by both, cud teasel eta pusstilw to tee "iedueuw•' whirl. he and bis ineeds were aNe t.. brlag to bear I i. the (Juvernmeut. 11, instead el sele:liog an isisapeienoed 'smug Z. lett recently arrived in the country, as firm iweructur, the Govern meat had appointed the beat man avail Abel for the pocittuu,Jeflenun would nut bare boa able to use hit u61oe as a means of funsentlsug rebuilt.•i towel the Iudi_ua Another pg+e�t est the (1.reru- nmet w... Michael Dumas, who vies oust d the delegation wet by the half breeds t. briug Rod fru.° atomism'. After hie return he was appointed tarns instructor on Beardy's reserve, and whew the re- belhou broke nut he and the Indians uuder hug heartily joined In it. We meuuon there facts to show the utter groundlessness o1 the Tory aasertiun that tum outbreak was "a Grit rebellion.' The people of Prima Albert bete been mewed of tidise the rebels because they averted their right to have their own grievances redressed, as well as euppert• ed the half Meade in their r'eas.u.abie requests, sat lung ay they made them iu a legal tuaeaer. What snail be said of 1be T..ry farm instructora, who led the lodians against the tr.sop.1 lot the guilty be punished, but let it out belt. gotten that the gross carelessness and neglect, or worse, of the Ottawa authori- ties rendered rebellion possible They left actual glisvamces •mnrodreaaed, 'enur- ed the represewtati.ns of the spiritual advisee of the people, dummied the loyal voleuteers because they could cud agree on how the men should be clothed, and allowed the rebels to take up arms and defy the police, though the inesnb.r of the Northwest Council for the district and the ehitf Catholic priest had given them warnings month. before that the rlatwgg was in cunteioplatwu.-(Hand ton Times. Geed leets a Comfort. A neat little book -case filled with good bot is has always hoer. the desire .,f any heart- But hots is it that almost in- tarisoly women will show by looks and actions that they despise this fondues* fur b eke and the woman why betrays her attachment tu them. When fatigued with work I drop into a chair to net a few minutes, and pia up • book or paper to read, I always feel a dash rising to my cheeks if i ss. • wo- man approaching the house, for her eyes are son to take • survey of the room to see if it is in perfect order ; if not, as too often the ease, my dear book ad I are blamed, and • polite, but cold and tutting speech nude in reference to my hodtnq time to read books- No allow- ance is made 1. r ill -heath or even over- work, verwork, or for the fact that books have from childhood had to fill the place of mother and enter to some of w. What cheer, what sumfort they bring ' What exbontinns to purity of life. Surely the art of printing was a baven-trent blessing. May the number of good br,ks be multiplied till they shall be within the retch of all. Let them come in paper coven rather than sot to come at all ; we will make their glorious thoughts our own then send them on to bless other hungry souls. If we train our children to read gond books, to love and cultivate fruits end Trues, to admire the beauties ..f nature, hirers free all foreign &obscene, levity laud to adore the (;..1 who made them, then otten 10 to 15 feet long After it will he a mife;•nard about them to keep beim. thoroughly dried, the product is Ithem from evil thoughts and deride. put in bales and old for export, and be Thirty years ac , the pn.ine country Inc nearly all exported from the port of was dreary and mount us, with but Manilla. :t takes that name. Formerly. 1 few settlers and n,. tree nor shrugs, no very high in price and hard to obtain in .one. sufh.ieut timidity were it not that it ins been found that an admixture of an equal guautlty , f Steal snakes the twine of 1 - auihclent strength, while much :educing • A London cablegram says it is oth- fb ..,at eyhy aonounted that the marriage of the haat resembles manilla, only the fiber Prtnoees Beatrice to Prince Henry of is not so long, bele/ about three or four fflattenburg will take place on Thursday Furnished with its wonderful horny sieve feet. and it is obtained in Yucatan and July 23rd. The: wedding it 1. take place the Greenland whahe has no difficulty to Central A::.errs.. It comes from a plant in the parish church of Whippingsm, in prorering its food. With mouth more of the Agave (Century Plant) family,and the Isle of Wight, and will os- as private i or lees o it swims backward and fur. it t.,.btsiord from the fiber •,f the leaves, as possible. The Archbishop of Canter- I ward thti h tb4sbnals •f theClio,whmm m'cu'b mush as is O alafiber by beating bury and the Rishop of Winchester wnnld ' mostly arbuild neer the surface. The and sera:ling. It can be obtained :n al ' officiate under ordenary circumstances, most uulltntted quantities and at much 'misted of course by Rae. Carnet 1 Protherro, the rector of Whippinicham, lees price than the 'needle. Few are aware hoe mach the coven. but it is stated at present that the Queen it wishes Mswallow the prey which it has fol harra:ing of ear magnificent grain inclines to have Rev. Randall T. David- s i son, Dean of lVit.ds•r, as pnncipal canLht it employs Its C.•n us,whhch snot � crops a dependent upon tiles. two pr.- leM remarkable than the reed of the (factions of trnpsal countries, or of theofficiating clergyman. The Queen will whale's structure. The tongue is not free extent to which they are required. There I hereeI give the Princess away. and except at the hese, we with wetnmls I are several tions to this country having 'Priam Henry is to be attended by his Mi generaliy, so that it is drnposstble fog e f iwneua• fa:tones running almost entire- I tether. Prince Alexander of Bulgaria, animal to protrude its trngue from its If on harvester twire. I hie of these frons es beat man. The bridesmaids ■ ill be is turning e•ut the enormous gestalt y of 1 tb• niers ..f the Princess, the daughters 4li 0110 (MW) pounds of this twine. The I of the Prince of Wales, the Duke of opportunity of examining 1be ovine of 2.300 cam, snaking 23.0010 tons- From ! the Princess Irene of He,. It is stated a small baleen whale which illad hem cast this may he formed • little idea of how I tb affair will be so lei" that, except ashore. It was of great size, 'smooth on much is used in the country end how i royal personages, there will art he more the surface, and i could not help think- much we are indebted to two tneett.iMant than a dozen invited guests. After :he ing that it was very like a soft, well stun- plants of tropical countries. ed pin cushion. I pressed upon its nem ter with m fingers, snit found that a pit \e as- Easy for wa to car. was ft which rapidly filled with nil. -- Theo I took • hammer and pressed the With wings .•f any moderate spread • in the Victoria and Albert. head of it on the to..gue. The pit furan- horse p iter is able t.. lift about 25 ed by the pressure became deeper and larger, and tiiited so fast with oil that nut only was the wtinle of the hammer sub- merged in Oce nil, bot my hand avid wrist also. The ign•eamce which prSsailod former days on Mn subject is gelusint exe.nplified in the ..Id document whicjjh,, onnstititet•d the whale a r..)al "tiah :" ''Tho King himself shall have the head Wedeln$ et Fele.-~ Beatrice. water swaps, freely between the horny ;dates and lining fringe, while this ani- mals are dslaid•d within Ni. cage. When mouth. The tongue is flied by nearly the whole of it. edge, so that 11 can only be nr,truded upward. I once had an would Toad :.'30 trains of 10 can each, or Edinburgh, and Princess Christian and ceremony the happy couple will spend a week in Quarr Abbey, Lady Cochrane's charming place, near Hyde, completing their honevinoon afterwards by a cruise p: untie. Te lift 150 pounds. the average Parttime Gee ler,. weight of a man, calls for six -hone p or- - (rr, who tnao s power le estimated to he f The Oppose se io.w prnpzasd that the about onsefIll of a home power who voters lists should be prepared by the exerted to the gNateet advantage. municipal atithoritiee. This was voted fat either words tt the mac history for the 'down. They then pr..posed that the purpose Taws:heal nothing. man's strength municipal authorities should prepare a must tat inaeaetesl 30 timer at (least he- list containing the namee of all those f••re he can sustain honest( in the air. parties who, ender the new franchise wad body to maks (41 and other things, Even when he could ".y only in • calm. law, would be ens:fled to vote at the and the Queen the gay` to make whale- It has 1been sir wetatedtahat t deaverage ve r e!eeei toio, and therevisionthe information hones for her royal vestments. I f. t: loci } Wood, is Lmt man .Magazine the '•arth is 20 miles per hour. These make un the voter& lista Rut even must he met and overcome by any flying ! the propsal the Pnme Minister refused Ward hp Latah.asy. a ,parai 1. bef .re it can he sa;cessful. u, accept. He declared that the assessors Thee facts aught to be enough to settle and municipal of tceve were so thoroughly (iaante HILL. Ant, Juno rt. -During one side „f tis* gestation at least. Men partisan that they csold not be trusted, a thunder storm this forenoon S. Bryan, cannot h . •e to fy by inns: alar exertion. and it was therefore necessary. ie. ruder w farmer 35 years of age bleu¢ abet Any lein1; appertain most weigh len 1• get rid r.1 the spirit of political r1i- half a mile east of (harden i!). its than r. p'.wisi, per horse tante/ in olden f sarnhip that the preparation of the struck Ly lightnn.q .ml indently i;il?rel to sustain .t.eif. end, it supported by a voters' I,.•s should he in the hands of an w hile st.ndirllflr. his awn 'nom.. This is the wasted time Mrreran has been etr.di 10. tired an who ass stand ing dorm beside high was rendered en- e orations. The corner .f the beim Where alto lightning struck seas consider- ably shattered het no •ttenel damage was dorsa. tree •: Far s.wlituti..eal or serofu:•.us cat- arrh, and for colleen. Altai induced by the scrufuL.us taint, Ayer's $arseparille is the true 'reedy. It has cured some betides use•. It will atop the l.ari,euw catarrhal (behove, and ream's. the ekkeui•.tt ods r of the breadth, which are iadtcatiuus of ser •fulous origin. A lady passing through a village, ob- served the following notice on a beard : "Horses taken in to gram Lung tail, 3. 641.; shout tails, •la.' She asked the ,.wusr of the laud the reason of the dif- foresee ul prise. Hs auswered, "You see, ma'am, the Lang tails oats brush away the fines ; but the short ours ars au tormented by thea that they can hardly sat at all. " A B•waaa'a Ttwnwoa'. - For • Cough, Cele .r any Br.uchicalalketton. "Pectora," In my opinion, is lust the thing. I have used it in my family for Cough. and Colds for the past four years with the moat unvaried success, and tea day my opinion of it is that I owotisw to thiek still mere of that which I began thinking well of. Om. liter, Manager Ontario Bank, Pickering. Price 25 mots at all dregvista m lama. 51MM Lldtalsa la the only instantaneous relief Inc Neu- ralgia, Headache, Toothache, etc. Rub- bing a few drops briskly is all that is needed. N. taking nauso>„us medicines' for weeks, bet one minute's application removes all pain and will prove the great value of Kraut's Fluid Lightning. 25 cents per bottle at Gsurse lthynas' drug store 1. Th. Hectic Flush, pale hollow checks and precarious appetite, indicate worms. Freeman's Worm Powder will quickly and effectually ''trove them. lin GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA, BREAKFAST •'Ry a thorough knowledge of the natu r$l laws whici ggevorn the operations of fieesthou sad nutrition. and by • car.ful application of the fine properties of wrll- selected (Nacos. Mr. Epp ha. pruvfdrd our breakfast tables with a delicately aaseured beverage whack may sate us many henry doctorsbtU.. h i. hr the ludlcloils use of such art ides nt diet that a comettution may be gradually b.iilt up until strong enough to resist every tendency to Caesar. Hundreds of subtle maladies are flatfeet around us ready to attack wherever there 1a a weak point. We may escape sassy a fatal shah by keeping ourselves well fertlged with urea bIoed and a property aeerb4ed flame.' re Striver Owaeete. -Made dmpIy with ging water or milk. Sold only la Packets by Gro- ws. rs eek�eess labelled thus: -Jamie Krim k 9 ■eenaepathic homers, Loudon F..ae.' Mote agent for Canada C. K. ttouo.. Montreal. SEEDS I885_ Turnip Seeds, Millet, Hungarian Grass Seed, Corn and Buckwheat. MONEY TO LOAN Private funds to tercet at reasonable rates of lateen. SAMUEL SLOANE, Hamilton Street, Goderich. Ooderich. May 17th. 181i:t. 1961-im Just Received ! A large assortment of the Carlon. IRA88 and CLOVER SEEDS suitable for permanent pastures. as well as FIELD A%1) GAMMEN Ds TEEMS Ash TIME TO %ATT=t /MEET) GRAIN OF ALL Ki\DR. F3 Aha •ht for the celebrated UNION CH RN, the very beet i■ the market. R=3 PRICE, Fast at reef Grain Depot. opposite Town Raft Goderieh. March lath. I15 Get fin - 1V MAC KI N AC. SUMMER TOUR Maas tllumlas. Bea hem Pam flu's pr Wea ti.w.a DETROIT AND MACKINAC Aad law Walt was ensues DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Irma ewe! Plelwe *a w• ambers Mel fortemema MOM hem (giant lids WWI A Cbwlsad heels Nov. CO. • 0. WMIToe+tes, ear. Pave. neo. 111TM1T, MICH. A. STRAITON, Age, O. T. M. Station, 11104- Cod.rich, Out. AYER'S Hair Vigor emeares. whit Ms gime sad Mama mg 'watts. had or gray hair to a astsial, r e44 brown color, es deep black, as may be d...re& By tow light or rad Lau may bo d••. used, this bate t1ekeeed, sad bolds p edto% though east always, eored, it cheeks tailing of the h ,w, .a,g 'sirs• Wes a weak aid sickly t'TM'wt4 to .4,, It primate aid tares sear. a..I.lau•Irur, 4r1J holds urarly fwefy tfieW peraliar to the seep. Al • (V ilea• flair Uee..laa, th. Vitioa Is xoeeplled ; It rot :Jos ueitleer ,I nor dye, ensd•et1 the hair sett, glory, sad silken in appaararee. and Imparts • ile:lebies. agpssalds, awl lasting perfumes. ds. C. P. Damara writes from Mir$,, O -m .J.l, 1, I0.: ' tial fall .,Lair r...rws,ess tattoo' oat. sad 1. • short' time I became nearly bald 1 awed part M • bottle of A% tie HAIR V1001l. which 'towed the fall - lag of toe bait, and start..1 a leu gn,e IL. 1 ►ave ,s.. • tail bead ..f Iairgroaiog ri(ew_ o.tsly. • ..1 am cor..istc d that haw nut the use d your leapar.tl.0 1 atwti:.l hate lava *sturdy 1x4." J. W. Mersa, prnprietiw of ata M..trrl.r ((Men A.gw.ree ears •• At se's H A I' Vtuow N ....rt •neelleat preietratk.o for the Lair. i areas of It Arum .y ewe enpee.e..ee. to tale p1800.455 the ``n•wth•f sew hair, sad el : le. :t it.a.y .o,.I eodt. car VOW'S' Wally • sure can kW Madrar nut withir .y two. has the preparutoe seer tailed sat gore taws eaUifactWr." Ma. Aware Fatat•eax, leder of the trial,. .led •• F.ar1aara )resin,'• of Scottish Vocalise., ern.. from Anon..., N...., ?•1. S. Ie. "Ever earns ay Lair began to glee s11 - ter. arid/ewe of ek. ebaage which 0r.Ung these pr..e.ret1.. i hate seed Allis 11110 V',..'.., ....l so ham boom able to maintain .us1,p• .raree of yomithilrws - • mauve of a•e.Jsral,te aoao.gaeses to ministers. ora - tun, acture..d 1■ het .rery ems who urs la tka 'yam .1 Ma pah4a.' Was. 0. A. Pwwscerr, wrltlug tree u the SI, namdessswa, lases, Agora l t4 war_', aye : 15 o rears ago almost two-thirds of my Lair came off. N tiered very rapidly, sol 1 was WI bald. w Umlaut A111.1•• aux V'tGua- U. Lfling stopped 04.1 a ate% gn.wtk soememaee.l, sad in abest a uses.* guy bawl was eatwplately t.merwt with short hair. 1/ has es.uarod n grow. and w how as good se before It fell. I regularlyad but one bilge Of the t'io.a, bet ammo It uecadom•Ii se le a drwrg." We ham beeteeds n[ Haller testimonials to 1M enemy of Avawh Haut Yvon. 1s n eeds Ant: • Isla to cocaine themes' Mote. e a of morals*. maser Me - DP, J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. Mold by all Druggists. 7 EUS GEO. OLD, C&R.007ER, Ilya ordered wmc choir.- garden hm.e garden and Field Seeds. A well-eeiected'tick of Groceries al* aye i n Mad. GEO. H. OLD, the Square, Codericb. Man h tab. heat. / Telspinee c.meeale.11oa, Note Papers Albums Books Cards Dolls Toys Etc. --GET YOUP - Newspapers and Periodicals AT MItr.. CW,I:):'�. MRS. H. COOKE !Successor to Geo. Sheppard aoderk.h. Dec. 4tk lat•l. 107t- $ 00;000.00 rr UM$4,. refry tG' nu-°ytwr. tMend ur t.t furl mgr, and ley slat y.0 will get Jrrr • torkiro of goaala of arse talon•, rear will 'tart yea it work that will a once bring you in mosey tauter than anythiag el... in America. A11 shout the neaten in premnt■ with nth hot. Agents wanted everywhere. of either 'ex. */ ail ages. for all the the. or 'parr tier only to work for w at their own home.. Portonp ter all workers ab.oletely armrrd, Dont ails,. 1l. H*usrT!Co. Portland. Maine 15:4- `�.4 s.` arse t3 d :sow's sel\miv. of New Grocery Store The subscriber bete to announce that he bag opened out • sew Orucery Store ZN 0•03DICRICH, and is prepared to do business is it the people ut the town and .nrruundlug srctloo. The goods are all New and Fresh, and have been purchased for Cash. end as the prices see tow in the ci:y markets, He Intends to Make His Price Touch Rock Bottom. Farmers produce takes In exchange for Goods and behest prices will be Oren./Ilee't forget the spot. for New ('ash Ritter' aR s next door to Ithynai Drug mon, O.der:ch C. L. MCINTOSE. tiaderirh- Iter_ al Iasi 15'$ Lye 111 he mesa Restores grey ball applicants � E hair w its na- onsetbear t Lata. HARKNE`S HAIR RALM Ie t'M.tttee 1 tend color• re- i�p woes i moors Deirdre'!" t)ms �jtfei er M Idt)Las,,.nog jn. 1 stops the has �CO. lfrorifalltngsesea. increts 1 growth. and eel not soil the skin. As a hair dues sing. It has a separtor. Guar netted harmless. C.A.NAIRN 171. ETERYTHiNO YOU WA P RgEtd re Me cent* forhostage.thot .fiend Mecen*forhtl) butO (goods 100which will help you to Issue moor, right Aiwa) than anything else In this world. All. of either ma. encored from first hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the work*i'. abeoltre, 1T sure. At mem addrea•TierttkCo. Augusta. Melee. 1r1 AR Arrival of First Detachments of SPRING GOODS -AT- SAUNDERS V'ARiF:TT Irl•ORE. GREAT SLAIIGIITER -OF-- Stoves, Tinware, Wall Paper, Fancy Goods Vela )slloon. n, sand t tr0eten lighter --finales- i op. itial .u.drnte man appointed no g1e a n $ anal Amerman.' 1.y ?himself. (' .till anything he more iiV titilo insulting to the municipal &sabotities of AT 1 in . ,1 the miasma of (s'thw's mother the country than rho declaration, that was "1 slimy%peels oat what u gond the ameraaon.nd the m:inieipal (..'mels in people and !alb what M Thad M HIM are e•.rnpsed of nen who do not hesitate who mad, mankind. and knows how to to cnemis perjury In order to serve party roma off the angles." 1 perp Nies 1 -(London Advertiser. f "�• • P"` '.; p as 18'�,�,'�y;-� "Tie Cheapest How tinier the flee." Next doer to the Put Ofaee. t7edrele4, March. lath. tot.. 1141• '. v"'lewurraPftw t .. S. NEW AND FRESH Folt 1885 He Is 'bowing a splewdid assortment of China and fflssre. Come in and look, if you don't buy, No Trouble to Show goods. C. A. NAIRN, court Honor Square. O,derteb Dee. Stk. 1011. 1 WINmew meas) thaw at mwer1Mmg.10 / taking an agency for trip ,.weir setitui beak cot. Woe onor% ser sed grana- b. Ream. fail. Trews frac. Hanes'+ anon c0. Portliest. Matte. Irl kr.. ;