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THE HURON SIGNAL, ¥RIDAY. MAY 20,1887.
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Ottawa. May le. -1. resuming hie
apnea ee the liet Richard °s a-
wvigit said that 'a progress was
more • oiyigisens at of wealth than se
•gwi•itieu of it. fle workiea $
eosiditiee aid the prises of staples .re
ate whet is deettsbie ; os the smatter of
iron the a[iamter ol Einem* did est
propane to tela the wwakby sed poweehil
railwys. whose rails are to be admitted
free. but there was au amelioration of
'semis. oft the miaow lade.tri.a and the
rural popsutioo. The speaker then woad
oe to show by the gsoi•ttoa of 'guns
.ad facets that the dermal this year woad
be larger thee that named, ad that the
(bvernmwl ingemwualy aimed to hood-
wink the cogetry by its statements. Be
then 000a.dered the p ion et•tistUNi
ed the eipKte, and screed from these
the iajsdiaiggpeess of adding to the fin-
ancial bird of the Dummies. Alter
further rests/ a. he laid ;-" Elp•mdt
teres tike these at • time when the coun-
try is suffering ender a great burden of
taxation and ties population over Targe
aroma is stationery, ad we are umab'e to
g rant res.onable relief to various de•ery,
Mg objects, was utterly iodefeosible."
He concluded by saying that the pusi
non of Canada was gauwing worse and
wore aurally, 6 mortally and politically.
The people were losing their first is
. tied§ of freedom, and the shameful
spectacle eau seen of men sittlog and
voting in parliament wbo had not re -
caved the support of the majority oil
their constituents. He trusted a remedy
would be toead, but careful study of our
again could not (ail to notarises any
thoughtful man that serious remits swan
r.Se people of Canada unless they very
speedily remove the men now an power,
and not an end to that extravagance
g*oktaL
New Tema, May 6.-- The risk variety
d seams& Woes beings shoat a Gerrie.
speeding pistsrenese ss. Not «Gloss
oily, but the soshiemg of sepueita tea*
tutus. prodesse coetinet, en patent N
eieesat of hes.ty, chile esgiettbhaers
welts w stripes aid plaids. Wanting le
Nsguaes, these tsesy bars .sd tines am
the chosen factors for ue16as eapromairg
• rural Amadeu and use sae with little
effort imagine the iwutieees (of bright
plaided silk and lees Blame waists at
slush and utter goods are asucy midi -
time and Rouen sash ribbons are made
up Unto blame waists aim, with ever -
skirt• a the eyes. over Lw ; a velvet
barges with lam or .et skirt is a popular
tang ; Pompadour silks gaily dotted
with small sprays, or 'bowleg unions of
stripes sod boequ.ta,ferm charming cos-
tumes, yet sot more so than India mike
and wool. Pompadour or heart -shaped
n ecks with elbow sleeves, are in special
f.vur fur these gay toilets, bet where
the neck avid aroma are thin, as is often
the ease, good taste would suggest a
complete covering tae both ; the Pompa-
dour
omp;♦dour neck indeed, Wag always, .make
fur ermine, filled ie with lace or some-
thing
ome.thing semi-traospsrenL For all, the
power of ribbons is greet, and they are
n eed_ In quay ways ; au long Sats, m
very luog loops aid ends, bows. goil-
whiek has so disgraced on administrations, limp, site.; stow being very fashiomabk,
tion of affairs. bat not to the exclusion of satin. Many
less radiant costumes are of barite or
thin wool, batsste trimmed, with Fedora
lase and ribbon.
COWJINATIONa
In wool are received with all the ardor
of • first lore and form a strong element
it piotureeg..oess. Gaudy material
showing great velvet leaves and Sowers
on a wool surface, is brought tot spe-
cially fur touches on plain goods Site
the never ending plaids and stripes are
similarly employed. But tiler made
dresses though not quite the rage they
have been, are stilt in great vogue : light
summer wools are made ep without any
fancy additions and extremely refined
costumes are of manner* in quiet colon
united with plain silk. After all, more-
over, unobtrusive styles meet be in to
ascendancy, since on so many oeo.Giwr,
they are most suitable. Country lawns
are the field of display for canvas dresses
which are touched ep by velvet er by
stnped and plaid material while numer,
one coquettish outfits are entirely of
plaid* or check' ; the roved hat trimmed
with ribbon to match. Fur
drwssug jsnt s•+ed, maim the thea
sore hates and at tie .ams time mem
yahoo its leeks. Ladies eppoesia s this
hast and the &sad ter it Memos= ser
tiaa.liy. BMA silk st ekitgs ars le
great laver still and See Mask maim
wanmatall, as WE e e as Lists thread
white is worm ea eidin.17 oentsa.a by
these who .meet afford silk. The ad
wads, loweeer. et the dye o.Niiag d.
.causese se o►jastioe and where it net
ler the bso.satngesaa d Meek hose in
asmkia" the foot leek soalker. they wield
sees go ust of vogue. Fee .easing de-
licate silk hosiery is in shades to match
dresses, for day wear ars clerks, mimed
oilk a•d Boo sono') in summer stripes
ars !likewise in dement. Gilt plata
plays an important pert in trimatiag.
Rich lauey rests are foamed by eta trace-
ries, tt lightens calms and sleeves ad
• stylish addition to blouse waists r a
belt, collar and wrietbsode o f gilt. Us -
dreamed kid gloves in aotssgoet&ire chaps
are popular, the colon taunt liked for
E mend wear being tae, gray or black,
but high authorities oft dross consider
black gloves in bed taste except for
immersing. They are, however, wuro in
roll dress, as also dark tan , neither so
t•atau) as very light tau or pearl gray.
RoSAuxo Mai.
TI3MPBRANCE.
Teta creams 1. Costrebmted by 'be W. c.
T. r.. •f a:eeeetee.
The following version of "An Honest
Publie*n's Advertisement," has been
printed in India, at the R. A. Press,
Toungoo, for Major J. II. P. Anderson,
It. A.: -
DEATH AxD
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Spirits,
Wires and Malt Liquors.
Take this opportunity of informing
their friends that they c.ntiuue the trade
of satanic Drunkards, Beokrupta, Beg-
gars and Mao.aa; ••n the Twat reasona-
ble teras, and at the shortest notice.
The advertisers return their masers
thank. W aumeruue custom.*. and to all
the tiepins( part M the community. for
the extensive patruuag* which they now
receive ; and they bupe that the inauy
proofs that ars nue tc be (.:::nd of their
* eooea. in lite &buts line of business. will
secure to than the increased support of
all drookarda, and little -.Trop drinkers;
as well as forever silence the advocates
of Total Abstinence Societies, those
bitter enemies of their lung -established
and popular trade.
DEATH axe Co. beg leave to assure
the public that the articles in which they
deal are beet sad most pleurae potation
in the world. and they will warrant thew
W be ctttTAlx DEATH in every case,
where the individual perseveres in the
u m of thee.
DEATH AND CO. bung tbeesaelDa
wader obligations to seed more pumas
to the poor -hoose, the prison, the gal-
lows, and the graveyard, than any other
Arm, Dad they will also do it with the
greatest pewble despatch. To &000m-
plish there das.rable ends it is only ne-
oseesry for the individual to take • glass
oo-agiosalfy till he feels that quantity
ie afltieient to gratify the Braving appe-
tite which it moa creates ; sod when
this rem, whisky, gin, brandy, snack,
wise, ale or porter appetite is formed,
the parson ie then prepared to brave
temporal and eternal misery for the sake
d another glass.
In sheet DEATH AND CO. will
epees no pains or expense to bring the
mitres slid children of their customers
to misery, temporal and eternal, and
drive Ile defines sad death as men, as
the pabia good may aqui' L Thiry are
eausesat1y resolving new .e les of
them peewees hyoids from
whisk they will mil by glass, the bottle,
the batnel, or the hogshead.
For the aeeoemodatioo .f the nomer-
esa einteseem, ad for the despatch of
their imuresimg bsei.am, DEATH AND
CO., have appointed a sufficient umber
of native nests, both European and
native, in al/ parte of the country.
Particular cars has been taken with
relewense to the military, there being a
well-fsrnishsd mateen in every mel-
anoma, by which sloe. DEATH ase 00.
have ever realised the meat satisfactory
t.raa The chop of oar areas are
geed; rseogaised by the squalor. filth.
ube.wity, or misery of the BuMemers
who Bo.gasgate crowed them, as well as
by tae odor of the poisws on.tioualy
polluting the air aroot•d
Satisfactory refetwera can be made to
jeits, gu•ad rooms, hooses .of oorection,
Iso t•. *gloms, hospitals, imodvent
debtors' courts, and to the wives and
families of those whom DEATH AND CO.
dye hail the happiness to make Dense -
A ens.
DEATH AND OO.
W B. -DEATH 4WD Ott. beg leave
tri sestina all tippler &mil dram• drinkers
agent* givim any heed to their wives,
ekldege, or hotrods, er to my advocates
dTotal Abatimeece Hneietiks, es thane
-are ees.mrsa to their .esl-aad-
.lauIr0ytmg beans'& (semtlesem,
b ealb ll on .sear agent*, ry w nest -
mon of ak•ris, and etljsers for chsr-
mel-hear at all hems by day sad
Ay. Et IDAYBNOT EXCEPTED.
r+Mn !lib Dunker, iaeo.
• ores Toss.
oke .nevese say. nese be true, or
bees — Iussdatt.e at leest,.ad every-
one who baa toed it, aye Chet H•ff-
s P,..terei Rama is a prompt sed
reliable were for the *arises threat aid
big* Imelda..eased by odds, wblek ass
alarms prey -algal at this seem of Ibe
year.
OOYYtxcO*CIT Dtttutexs,
lace is in more favor than anything ekes,
made up over laws or combined with
wool or silk ; the most popular vwitias
being point d'esprit, plat vat or Fedor..
Light quality white wool is also much
seed for the entire dress, sad very resi-
t) novelties in Na lioe'sbow setas sprays
or stripes; in these lines, some union rat
plain goods being advisable, or perhaps
the sprays can be combined with the
stripe.. Usually oommenc.r ant dramas
are high neck and long .loci.., but
woe are nude .quare or heart -shaped
neck with elbow sleeves, and although
almost .11 are bouffant, as becoming the
average slender American girl, yet now
and then, in ase of unusual plumpness,
the dress is made olo.ehaaging; • pretty
model ia Use, ahewieg the aides and
front of alk, laid is large box plaits,
with plaited lace barrette, crossed by
ribbons with bows in the centre. Th.
back N of lace, made bouffant, with
alk mak ; the wrens, a silk barge* eat
square aid filled in with lace ; lees .elbow
sleeves. lewd embroidered is stripes
is used to some .stent, with ribbon roc
in the mbrodery, but this wisteria is
not much in farmt_kg eommtnrfEmmiS
dresses, because, be M effective, the
ribbon should be bright Waists ars
gewerslly full, plaited or shirred with •
broad belt and sash at the back. For
trimming nothing 5 w muck liked as
ribbon.
NAT tOTae,
Satin, faille, gros gram,
moire oaks are the materials
for wedding dresses. Trains are ex-
tremely long, bisques, Pompadour or
✓ nseked, with elbow sleeves. Ohre,
of teens. these fabrics are eksbieed,
and the favorite trimmings are Sea lase,
pearl peasemeoteris or tulle. Mare
ribbon also, sad the eosventioeal manes
blossoms, arranged sometimes in garland
.tyle, are favorite aco.m.orwa The tulle
veil is s.► on with one or tmore fancy
pins, while sn orange biomass spray Baa
giro 6nisk. White undressed meegoe-
taire glove and kid slippers, sometimes
also of e.drsesed kid. An admit pima
o f sooaomy not known to everynuc i•
the renewal of rusty black bonnets sod
hate by the application of shoe polish,
sad the purpose as all others, Button's
ranee glom ka meet eatielaotory, Gimes
white improving et Ilan anodises more
dentine the article it !smithies The
Th. biting gealitiea ..1 other dressing.
are wasting in this skilful prsperatise.
They give p.rbaps a more briitiset polish
(mat really deuiwblel in the Chea, het
Miele ie doing so, while the somewhat
lea bright bet softer Meek et th.le rot ito
corded or
meat wed
•'tit.. Gtr eel heroes."
They are limes, of same. sail • seg-
teepeadeet at TN Cumiil y (iewtkmets
says they grow well in any earl fit for
sees er petaMm Booth of rantede d4
he admen the following procedure
"When Memel is in order, mark rows
with sure marker, Si feet .part ; teen a
weal' furrow with a one-horse plough, 7
Mabee wide sad 3 inches deep toward
the mark ; returning, let the meat fow
furrow lap a little to lean • ridge oa
which to plant the bowie. Below the
beams are plashed, the poles should be
set is ham made by a bar alongside of •
heated him, 34 fees apart. and the seal
pomaded. If the bean. •re planted au
the row, by the sides of poles, the rows
will be straight 1f the first hill of the
around row is pistoled opposite the first
space, the roots bare mor. taus. The
stakes should be 7 fest high ; will last
aux years. by sharpening twice. Plant 4
beans in • hill, 3 inches apart, and cover
as tack deep with mellow soil, lightly
premed with bow Trey will make their
appeararies in less than a week, if the
weather is warm abd the ground moist
Pleat M soap se spring frusta are
poet, &boat May 90. When the soil
bakes, matter a heedful of woods -earth
on sash kill, immediately after planting.
Stir the soil in the middle of the day,
ohms, with • cultivator, drawing some
warm earth around the planta Many of
the vines will eiieg w the poles, the oth-
ers must he tied Cot all off above the
tape of the poke.."
North of the above-named parallel he
would plant at the same date -middle aid
May -tale) melees and squashes) to
make up for the shorter season, but to
do this safely bottom -beat must be had,
sad this tenth may be obtaiosd through
the effort. of • 6heeo-year-old boy, se-
curing vias. ties to four weeks earlier
than by the usual way :
"Make a bed et fresh stable manure,
5 ft wide, 17 ft. long 14 ft. high well
shaken together and trampled hard,
particularly around the ileo, that it
may settle evenly. Lay across the bed
tour strips 6 ft. long, 1 inch thick sad
3 inches wide, on which lay 4-iach
bawls, 16 R. long and 1 ft wide. Cover
these boards with soda oat in strips 4
Wiese wide and 3 thick, from an old
potent where the soil ie film and rick
sad the sod tough. Place the grass -
side down, and when the boards are all
evenly covered, cut the sods to pieces, 4
Melbas square, with • large knife, On
ase► pias* plant fair beans for a hill,
pushing them firmly into • hole made
with a small planter, the eye down, se
you have to plant singly. If 506 hills
of beans are enough, the reoainisg
seventy-six can be planted to squashes
anti m.looe in the same manner. Corer
evenly one inch deep with finely sifted
soil, and water thoroughly. Mace four
other boards, the sow size as the fines.
dram down one the sods. la two days or
so you will have to raw them a little, or
as soon as the seeds part the earth. To
give more air afterward, replace these
wide boards with narrow stripe."
The planta thus started will hers two
or three leaves by about June 10, sod
be in 000ditioo to transfer to permanent
place in garden or other open ground :
"I prefer to plant in furrow 3 or 4
inches deep, made by turning a furrow
each way with a small one horse plough.
The ?oleo should be set in this furrow
in a solid manner, so as not to blow
down. Sired • moist, cloudy day. when
the ground is damp enough to trans-
plant Slide a light spade under three
of these soda, place them on a light
board, and s• for • doses hill& An at•
This M t o*adrt� fy that 1 have a Mc- twdant an haud each sod as fast as
Ongor's S Cure for and wasted Place each the Bide of •
boar Complaint, and do WMestly say M
pole, in a row, an itch deeper than be-
kr.. Before take* from the bards,
they should be thor-only asked : this
is all the water they will need. Not •
plant will wilt if the sod is not broken."
Noteithntandimg mesh ie said .beet
the importance et a blood-perifyiot mat
dieine, poseibly the matter has never
edited year eeriest attention. Tiisk
ed it now ! U. by ming Ayer a Sats
partite, you ayoid scrofula, and transmit
health to your offspring, thank us fc r the
.aggestUun.
At A Jewisb merest.
There is no ostentatious display of
grief at a Jewish funeral. In fact
nothing--eave the extreme simplicity of
the Burial Reform Ieague-could be
more simple.
The body about two hours after death
ie placed on the ground on clean straw
or fine shavings, ands severed with a
winding chest. At the expiration of
thirty-six hours, if its condition permits,
it is washed. enveloped in shrouds, and
plaid in • coon made at common deal
wood, which costa less than a w
Nothing in the nature of scarves,
pleases, crepe -coverings is permitted at
the funeral. Neither are wreathe, and,
what is more, the senseless practice of
feeding and drinking is not tolerated.
A hearse of common kind is employed at
a coot of something like fifteen shillings,
vd, usually, ordinary nabs for m•urnem.
Black mourning caches, though
oeea•ionalJy timed, are diaapproved M.
A rehgioe• service is held on arrival
•t the cemetery, after which the corpse
is borne to the grave, whish is Dever
bricked, and in which no more than one
is ever interred.
It meet be borne in mind that among
the Jews there is particularly no die-
tioctioa between the burial of rich and a
poor sato, the only difference between
the toe bsitg that • greater number oil
cabs are rased at a rich man's fonenl
than at a poor man's. Perhaps under-
lying this macre is the thought of
death the leveller, who gathers all -rich
and poor alike -into one indistinguish-
able heap.
By lsod or at ma, out on the prairie,
or in the crowded city, Ayer's Cathartic
Pills are the best for purgative purpoesa,
everywhere convenient, efficacious, and
sae. For sluggish bowels. torpid liver,
indication. bed breath, flatulency, and
sick headache, they are a sore remedy.
The fiord at Gatineau Point has done
$3,000 damage.
aeet1M fle*tr
Plait Malabo,heb.w
are rrisge .t aches
dem*. dee ad alone together sew to/eh
seek .titer.
Cbaia AAA is eery wfvl for tacking
doom the edam. applique work wo say
artiste. bet it makes rather a mares Item
fur uutllning.
A lovely .toot o.n be produced ty
following the .00hs.. of • bn.e.ded
ken es silk or wtd with oeechiug u
gold thread us • counseling color.
Darning stitches ars very useful for
Iihsag in outlines or fur making tack-
gtewsda ley darned work a be.uutul
play of odor o.ay be obtained on a plaio
omitral fabric.
Trachea stitch .s very mods) in ap-
prise embroidery, awl .e worked (.y
laying down • Ism of 6loeeUo or eo-
Mvidery silk. Secure it with • thread
of •wither odor by triaging it up front
the back of the 'patens' us woe side of
the embroidery silk mid carrying .t back
on the other The .etches which immure-
the
ecurethe silk should be exactly equal it. de-
tente from oma utber.
diet if it est me one hudred dollars
($100) a bottle I would out be without
it, ash w done mos moos good than ell
the midiaoe• I ever used, ad I feel like
$ww`man.-Yuen testy, Atex Sense,
Chaste* Place, Ons This medicine is
tilt rah ae 50c and $1 per bottle st G.
Rhymes' drug store. (1)
An Uias---. I Mmes.
A lady living no the Beck Bay has
one of those servants to whom is justly
to be applied the term "superior" in its
most elevated meaning. While the
Piet sad Clay exhibition of painting
wee ores this superior young woman in-
formed her mistress that she had a ticket
and revisited • special 'vowing out in
order to attend the show. For ought I
know to the soldiery it may have been
the seaming of the opening reception,
when, I we Hire, the element was pretty
geoerou ly represented ; but at least the
fad lematas that o•seo time or another
the girl saw the ezhibitino. O. her re-
turn home the girl sought her .iarees
at the trot opportunity.
"Here," she mid, extending her tick-
et, whisk shamed to be . "mama, '
"you mese go end see these pieta's. it
is the 6.eat exhibition i ever saw.
Yse'd better go right off, because 1
shall wast to ons the ticket again my-
self. ,.
Her mistress has • keen sets oil he.
mor. She took the tioket, invited her
w oes ri tosntie scqus ataaee, and visit-
ed the exhibition on the girl's ticket
it ornately eamss• ea if there was smell
daag•r of • da•lim is Roston ashore
while the ss'vets thea wala over the
i.tellemeal geed ed their •empluy.rs
The &Made coaclsds with good
• uggatito. for securing early geed,
saving the remnant of the crop Irons
autumn frost and utilizing the straw
"When the beans are large onnugh
for the table do not allow one to be
picked 1; ft from the ground. At»ve
this thea will he as •bundenea fur the
ssaknb. Whet) these lower ones whin
yon have saved, are dry eootijh to pink,
put them on old newspapers in seise
chamber for next year's seed. They
w Cam than you can bey and two
weeks earlier. O. Mescal osssoioe. I
had • number of bushes oa the rimes
when they grew strong aid kite, that
were mut quite ripe emuegh 10 pick .d
the appeeraase of the weather iadisted
frost I ailed them perfectly by pehiag
poles and vises and putting all is large
shooks like ours, where they grew and
ripened as long as there was juice is the
leaves and vines. When dry before
snow, pick the bases from the vines in
barn, feed the vines and leaves to the
sheep, and the poles are reedy for an-
other year "
The Caroming passes an atom oh-
served
ilserved M psalm girl mall women. ie dee
m
in a great eaaers to • fest Bf the rod
.spades ha the Mond. To remedy
ibis requires • etedieine whieh ,rodeos
thea aseessau7 little blond annetitemt s,
sad the beat yet dwov.rsd is Johnson's ,
Tiede Bitters. Pries fill .seta, and $l
per battle M Oemba drug Move, Albit.s I
Wools, Galeria. oda agent. [b
R..t Otreselneei • Q
RM es nes in beyiog,. aesdeeiae, best
try the erect Kl/asy sled Limoee reseho
tor, made by Ur. Chase, aw how it
C&'sTry Obese% levee
Cure for al esses* .4 the Low. Eid -
mos, tkoos•ek sad Bowels. 8u d by .11
d SKA 1.111•114 AMA Fahr. -rules Wirt
L•untaiups*s hare bees. is w. is
O.detieh dunce the hies seven utrowrle,
and all .•1 •hew hare given eatiefatiM
to the .•ones. 1u writing al.urthanil Mr
k.sehaud : u. the rsuiatry ease.
eheril1 s . Mise soot in rhe law saws 1
the pastse musty, at the Ir...k-kespggti
desk end at the imortet'a pteatiriptjea
counter ; in the lady's 1. *door, sod ►y
lite travelling • fBc.al ; the Wilt (sun.
lain pin 1..■ t...•n Mead In avektIch so
all these trey. ao.d has I*wtt 1 uud re-
tina. e. .111 p..'. ayrent t.. do
pet fed work, .s.04.•
n' tole.. •o. the
wrrrr. 8.•1. egoist Teua lltliti.i
t.ot'
'Volleyer smelled Attest■ r
No "hardly ever" about it. He bad
w attack it what people call "bili.ws-
ne ss, "•ted to smile was impossible. . 1 et
• amu may .',.mile and snide. and be a
villain .till, still he wu no inhale', but a
plain, Mout, Wessel mho, that useded a
remedy such as Dr Pierce "Pleasant
Purwatiye Pellets,' which never fell to
cure bihoavue.e aid diseased or torpid
fiver, dyepepai• anti *bromic constipa-
tion. Oi dr.ggiata
A writer in • periodical gives • valua-
ble hint to story writer and also lets outs
.caret [wardin. the way to which young
wumeo read novels : It was in the horse
oar, that place in which the expeneuoee
are varied enough to make a man cosmo-
politan it he will study them. Two tires
are talking of what they read. "Oh, I
choose a novel wily enough," one said.
"I go to the circulating library and look
at the last chapters. It I find the rain
softly and sadly dropping cyst one ..r
two lonely graves I don't take it ; but if
the moraine sun is glimmering over
bridal robes cf white satin I Know it's
all right, and take it .ad start to bey
anomie to eat while I reed it"
nett abeam reared.
McGregor d Parte'. Carbolic Conde
has been tried tad found to be the only
positive cure for Balt Rheum, Pimple*,
Bletches .n the face or hand, Cuta,
Borns, Bruiw• or any Sore that exiting
else will heal. Try McGregor a Parke's
Csrb.ltc Carats. 25c per box at Geo
Rhyme drug store (4)
TN Laps leer. . sari
After the •bases year 1e ended there
need Ie. u.• (want. DGflrrirg Pit, Rhee
l�condoa. T.athechr, Head-
ache, Lnml..go , er may acute pain, if
they Dull- loin-Itre a bottle ..f Fluid,,
Li.chtouig. .a it cares to-tamty. Pain
cannot stay there is is used. Th. name,
is Fluid Ltg►du.og. Sold by li kayo..',
druggist. (2)
A cleryymao ..f Auburn, Ma, after
eating lunch.-mIn a railioad eating
bouse,pscked up what bethought was his
flag and went on his journey. When he
g ot home the bag warn opened in the pre-
sentee of kis wife, who was grieved to eco
lying side by .d. several buttlea,aeexd-
irtg to their labels, contained tire water
of the strongest kind. 7'he bag belong
d to • drummer for a liquor house, and
ittie drummer was probably *urprtetd
mhos he found that in the bag that he
W were three solid, orthodox sermons.
"They have a larger sale in my die -
twist," says a well knows druggist, "thaw
any other pill on the market, and give
the best satisfaction for mak headache,
biloiouences, indigestion, etc , and when
combined with Johnston's Tuusc Betters,
Jobs.tnn's Tonic Lover Pills will per-
form what no other medicine hie done
before for suffering humanity." Pills
25 cents per bottle. Bitters 50 cents
and $1 per bottle.. Sold by Goode,
Druggist, Albion block, Ooderich, s.le
ateuL [c]
Truer Ales Mx.Do 0-1they ship. n..w
ssi1 with treto•al eresa. fr.is. the cap -
',nos to the cation 1..y. In the Royal
Navy then are u.•s thousands of a1,•
stamen Indeed there is o..1 a ship Op -
wit the Ijueao • co.i..n. • bich .I..es mus
contain some u) the men sed lad• sit.
have '.gne..l the pledge. -- F. Sherlock in
"Home Words..*
Mexican ladies, says • correspondent
of the Troy Times, .bop in their car-
riages, sod compel the clerks to bring
out to the curbetuoe the goods they wish
to look at A row of carriages jammed
clomp together before • fashionable store,
and a row of bareheaded salesmen !or -
gaining with the occupants, is a aim -
anon sight, while other clerks resit to
and fro Oa • frenzy of excitement, bring-
ing out box after box and piece
after piece of goods. shades, sam-
ples, trimmings. etc. I,nly servants and
foresg•irs Wand at the tcuotea and buy.'
lmbee's Wert.
"My mother pts me up. builds the
fire, and gets my breakfast sod seem tee
ot." said a bright youth. "Then she
gots my father up, stud meta his breakfast
and sends him off. Then she gets the
other children their breakfast sod send*
them off to school ; and then she and
the baby have their breakfast."
"flow old is the baby r asked the re
porter. ''Oh she is 'most two, but she
an walk and talk as well as any of eel
"Are you well paid r "I get $3 a
weak, sed father gets 112 • day." "How
leech does your mother get r With a
bewildered look, the boy said, "Mother,
why, she don't wort for anybody." "i
thought you sold she worked for all of
you." "O, yea, for se, she dime ; bat
there ain't no money in it."
A Reit ADD— 0f one down "Tr•Dan
air" to any see .ending the beet four lin-
rhyme um ' 'TEA nnny, the remarkable
littlegem for the Teeth and P.at:.. Ask
your drugged or address oRATi[rtlt.-l7f)llttrohTlTte.
For Toilet Use.
Ayer's Hair Figur keeps the lair sok
sod pliant. imparts to it the Iwatre and
(reahorss of youth, caress it to grew
luxuriantly, eradicates Dandruff, mere
all scalp dimness, sad is the meat cleanly
of all hair prrpsratloss.
AYER'S pHair Vigor eas OTIS. M
n early bold fur Mxears, during which
time I used many hair prewast , bet
without ancrees. Iodised,
hair 1 hal. was growing thine*: aaA1
tgor
I tried Aver's Hair V. I seek two
bottles of t's.. Vigor sad my head 1e new
well covered with • we. d bear.
g- Judson B. Chapel. , lose..
sup that
h 4 m o beemealio weak.
111.
and color restored to it by the w Of
Ayer's Hair Vigor. • My Wr one We.
faded. and dry, sad leU set 1. ilaege
goaatiu.. Ayer's Baan Vigor stopped
the falling. and remora my heir to Se
erigtoal color. As o dewing; for the
halt, this preparation has so at. -
Mary N. Hammond. 0tl1lw5er, 14ins-
VIGOR,a apposetae
p'rt its.° e • m:°
lis peeeervd tat an i.d.SnlM parted ay
pay
the use of Ayer's Bair View. esA dot
e ase of the scalp be-
come harsh and �end le fall cot
freely. Duthie, 1 triad seemed se do
any good .mill 1 e.mmesreil
Ayerrs Hair Vigor. Three beagles
this preparatioereamed my bale le
said phealthy ctM_My s�•sad it le aow soft
cca.11/p U eared, aid it
is also tree fres daeir$t. - Mos. IL 1t.
Fees. Milwaukee. Win.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
MN by Druggists set 1 wleaare.
Yaaysrr aAPRTT, preempt mike, and
wonderful curative properties, er sly
place Ayer's Pills at the bred of the Mt
of roomier remedies for Mick lead Nerv-
ous Headaches, Conmtipstice. and all ail-
ments originatiog in a disordered Liver.
1 herr betrn a great sufferer r from
Headache. and Aysr'a C5*tt rfl.' Pi11e
are the cooly medldm tart bee ever
given ase relief. On. desk d these !tie
will quickly trove My bowels. and tree
my head from pais.- W111tsm L. Pogo,
Rtchmesd Va.
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