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THE HIIRON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JV1141 17, 1883.
CINCO DE MAYO.
Stirring Inotdents Connected
with Meiio.n RistOry.
ilea leis ,mUeaal eMW). The t,1010-
11. Assn iesweetee ••edges • swum
ilea InaInNa'e Marv. lis free,
innMsey Asad r.u.
el Napoleon. The patriot furies and
the great majority of tete people woes
betel dews by the tome of Fame* urea•.
tied that skate Dispersed, tlamieed,
but not crashed, they wily excited se
uppurttaaity to tree tied strike Maai-
aattias M1i11hlted • tweet, with orders
of nobility, ilesesatiueaaed Waggle sere
awoiats. He else alt ettont tmpruvtsg
the city. He sawed mew atomise to be
out, radiating Irmo the statue al Oaring
lY , nearly to the Alameda'- O( duos the
"Pasco de la Itsfurtsa" was the meet
imponaot, ss it led to Cb•peltepec,
wince was to be his rsaidenos. Here at
Chapultepee be also made estimates im-
provements, httinl isti its bottom ball,
with • lavishueo, that would, at ouo-
pleted, have nulled any of the old
Spa ial& viceroys..4d* ill over the sow• -
try the officers i f iia imparted army ia-
stituted social splendors. befrtiug .m-
yaor.ns, and never befues witnessed u
Meeio... tt beu in 11166 the "stars and
stripes' once more spread tits (tilde to
the !worse over so undivided people,
Tee unit*T Aaa•waaw •tAtite,
hs.ing restored tranquility in his nest,
wiping his gory beak and foldioy kis
mighty viers, took a look •trout bite.
prior to settlise down ►n profound peace.
Orem our tows terreepoade•t.
Ctaco Do Mayo ! Chino 11e Melo !—
Fifth of May ' All Mexico is aglow
with ezcitesaaet. Every city, town,
tout hactesida, is busily sseraged is Pre-
paring fur the "May" festivities. Mas-
querade suits are got ready, tin works
are buuiht, and all the amateurs beats
to ''toot up," that they may take pert
is the trimaphant marches, and swell
the tide of harmony in the greed inem
oriel prceen•wus. All the little Meji
canoes are joyful in the anticipation ..f
"-dulcet." while the local pits write
verse'turthe occasion, and compete with
each other for the place of honor, as
roaster of cc. reruonies, or to deliver the
"ligation Hepublioano" in the svenuat
•t the ooze, before the her g of the
"hated Frenchman," is airy.
rat atexicAY erre
buys a new sombrero, the moire
silver and tinsel on it, the better
he thinks he looks. The vaquero
cow boy buys • new saddle, a huge
pair of spun, or a niokis plated piste! ;
that he may show himself off to advan-
tage. The poor peen, is uaatnle to in-
dulge his tastes for hnerr as do his ..ora
favored countrymen, Iieverthelew he,
town, must make ready for the gala day.
He scrapes together erteerh to buy a few
yards of red or Blue strrred *Atom, to
make hie a shut or hie wife • dretos, or i
pwhaps he ruin himself almost hepe.I
leanly to debt, yet supremely happy en
the p ssessiur. of a cheap sombrero, mar •
gaudily striped "serape,"—a land of
blanket worn inelead ,.f a col. Here a
*trend hull fiehti* to take place. there •
•ham•battle is the atttreatiuo. Meese, is
Atte is the Owf$M-Alsok.
the Oiastaaati. ifeptiver tideless*
saw ivies teas tae Joe -beat per. It is a
sioetdsr feet tit aims oat of tea et
" bees "bed tramps beueght into the
Mauna hoes* have as their panes •
Joe-bettemer. No wetter wire kind Int
shoes they weer, etaUthey have era d
them simple inistrunmeAs. Lieeteueat
liaobreek de*idSd . week *obs take
• oul lent iea of .hoe bettesews takes
trues the prisoners bees"' ism Busmen
street statsou. la the gegen days they
n umbered mottos's, and. Iia yens.
ladies de with their strings .4 bottom.
he attached them together. be has stow
• ebaia some three feet is Mttptb. A pe -
ember thing is Chet the hod* end is beat
into • variety .1 shapes. This poochest
Inc having buttoner, attrested the •tun•
beast the detectives lung age, and it
to stnkeaeme iteigh4aiide.i
niau that the little instrument
meld be made to de the work of a
skeletou key. as far se the looks in
oammoo use were concerned. In
reality, the shoe•bctteeer, to all Latents
sad purposes, was eon vetted rate •
twrytlsr s tool, and still could be readily
passed odes • ueeeeeary ilnpler.eot in
sister t
Ne beheld, isateilid of the sistK bGc
rear raging one's toilet. Tie possession
to the south at him, an empire. wpth • t.of • skeleton key is • serious odious*
wswrper on the throne and forty thous- and cacti" with it oenviott of •papal
thous-
and French bayonets bristlwng around it- ! term- The law, however, cann not regard
this was no surprise to the •uthorittes the shoe buttoner aa• coot raband article,
at Wastrintton ; their been eyes had and still the evieemeending are as well
fortified with it as with the burglar's
been watching every m.•rwoent in ?Amu -
co, nor could they look with any degree
of favor ..0 the •mhitious movements of
Napoleon. They imaiMet en maintain-
ing their traditional policy ,the Munroe
doctrine\ retestngte coneidrr Maximil-
ian as Emperor, or Mazieo as other than
• republic. A greet deal of cerresp.oed-
enee between W aaburgtoo and Paris
ensued. American troops were sent to
the Mexican frontier to await the results.
Family General Schetie4A was sect to
France as • special personal envoy to
the Emperor Napukou. His depl..ssatic
firmness secured • Nrs.ase that the
French troop• could he withdraws, as
they were, the last •ewiharking um the
llth of March, 1867. This was
A RATION or '•time LR•
- they play node or less all the Obits— TAIL itEOCAIIIWG. I& Telt eel,.
but durtiog the "feasts" told "'Nato
Chance hi Ids teeth with away,and
to throtie,tenitettig aid to more thee tesual
recklessness. Moat*, roulette, keno,
chtack•luck, end .• docen other pantos,
all hold oat their induceinents. Men
woinen, and ohildren, all play. Fortunes
ere won and Let. Many a rich
"ranches," looses everything. even the
h..rse and saddle he came to town on.
.Let us now tern te hiseety and amortaut
what this day Oth of .May) eumaramor.
atm The "Como De Mayo" does me
celebrate the independence or Melia,
Irons Spain, but a niuoh more reaent, al -
Juarez and We little oarty had Immo
pushed farthow .aad r farther heck to the
north, and finally made their last stand
in the lotto tuns .11 Pea. del None, /key
now beion to posh south again gaining
strength and 'force as they went. When
Marshal Bastrine resolved reders 'irons
France to wit...into:teen Mextes he was
e nraged and disappoieted. He emceed
Maximilian tof beteg the cause of ttie
degradation et the Trench army, ouid
beton, the Eatenpean world, This made
th: haughty prince rehabs to abdicate aed
decide to stand or fog with his Meitealt
adherents. The repirlilican army rapid -
though none too interesting, et mit to 1Y increased while the imperial force
The iiidependreice of tic.. fries Simi.,
es• proclanned f..r the brat time tot the
nolo of September 1 ith, Ism in the
town of Dolores, State of thiesisiusAa,
by the curate .4 the parish, Don
tuiu Ignacio Allende, Mariana Atiairole.
Don Juan Aldoina. end other penmen of
distinctton. Thus It is diet the old
parish priest Heialgo is consideral the
fattier t.f liberty, andifie Washington of
Mexice, and the Pith .4 lieptembecesero
since held in colionemoration of their
independence, altboitigh it etas net
tusally enected until the 27th et Septem-
ber, 1ni. Hickalgo, when he raised the
first cry ter liberty, waded ..n hos flag the
maga of the 'Virgin ofoGuadaloupe the
patron sena of Ilexico. This Meg may
be seen today in the tuitional museum,
city of Mexico. Hidalgo was captured
and shot by tie loyalists. but eto nolo
was kept up for years by his brave fol-
lowers, corapicuous among whom was
General Jose lb rel.*, who wee dm -
donned and burned at the stake in 1815,
by the inquisition ie °fluty Odice" as a
triutur to God, the king, church and
country. After years et civil war and
strife
II.1.1.11ENDENVII Was YETIALLY Tat.
by Don Augustin Iturbide commanding
the army of the three Guarantees, on
the 27th September, lei. In 1862 stid
180 we find Mexico after many years of
tiVil strife in which revelation succeeded
revolution with startling rapidity, with
an impoverished exchequer. and the
clew and nearly all the wealthy classes
in Imigue with the invader, slaking vain,
yet heroic efforts to repulse the French
junkmen. Benito Juarez, the presideet
aad eininmender of the army, succeeded
in repulsing and gaining a complete
vietory ever thetrench at Puebla oo the
hth (Allay, 1862. Thus it is that the
felt is the opening date of the "May
festivities," for in this month the most
impertant dates in connection with the
French occupation necur. Unable te
repel the invaders, Juarez and Ins poorly
equipped, ill -fed, torn and bleeding, yet
devoted army, after many • well oni-
tested bottle, were forced to weren't<
After a period of about sixteen months
t sate people
the city of Mellon., in June, 1A63, and
who are able to lie* themselves complete-
ly in a book, told me that Thackersy's
'perks were her ohly alleviaeon while
suffering Parent ly freak a severe attack of
diameshed. May the 15th Queretaro,
by the treachery uf aa officer, fell, and
Maximilian and his Mexican emigrate,
Miranion and MMia, were taken prison.
ers.. The city ot Mexico woo eaptured
president), and on tie 15th July mesa -
dent Juarez made hie formal entry and
trimmed his control ef national affairs.
Vela Cruz Oral the last surreadered.
of the ci.y, and Geseral sum -
wander of the castle of Seri Juan, tent-
ed over to General Ltenaiides, who coin.
mnnded the besieging erniy, and on the
morning of June 27. the garrison,
(about 500 men), were folietly 'disarmed
and sent ..n b ord the Tchaaco. Theo it
is that th• "Cusco De May.," festival,
w hich lasts fifteen or twenty days, in-
cludes in its celebration the following:
The victory ot Puetila, May 5th, 18e;
the fall of tjueeetaro and capture of
Maximilian, Neils and Miramon, May
1.1.5th 181'.7 ; surrender of the city of
Malin', May oMth 1607. lefaximdian
and ascents Mumma' aad Melia were
tried by court :meted, and condemned
and shot, despite the protest of all
E urope, on the link of June, 1867.
Sear the city of tioeiretano on the
ow ro.a-Ity hill called the Hill of the
Bella, may be men the three black
crossio, which !nark the spot where the
stifortunste Pnoce sad his faithful ilea -
orals were shot. C. C,
The need of merit for promoting per-
sonal wethetice is due to I. C. Ayer &
Co.. whose hair vigor ta • universel
beautifier of the hair. Harmless. effect-
ive, .agniesible, it mike among indispen•
lock* it gives luxuriance ; and withered
hair it clothes with the hoe f youth.
favorite tool, einee, when properly
ahaped, it does the work eqwilly as well.
The -expert can piok a lock with one of
these little item beaks with &eunuch tacit-
ity as if he had • okeleton key, and yet
if caught 'nett it indite pesessien enjoys
immunity from the statue covering the
offence. Urea*, When one of these in-
struments is booed on a prisouer's person
ir ie thrown wearer perheps given beck
the course of a year *ewers! kundred are
taken up by Owe police The amount of
theft that eseddie traced to them weetd
very prehabiy peeve sterilise-
aenternic wanes. !rot oiestoutional or scrofulous cat -
grub, Bud for riesseespoen induced 11
We beer • 'rest "el "eel "II ei•a° the scrofulous taint, A ryes &nape* ills
dee, sad new Celia Logan, herself • is die true remedy. It has cuied tun. -
self -made •otaan, hsa compiled,
integestiag boo aconite iug
'tease who are well k were at the
eat time from whisk at appears that
o,„,, borlese oars. It stops cateirOal dis-
may, cbareee, std removes the sickatimie
I odor— tadisatioas of swamis
pros
arises* Seel%
sumps of the must mead began life very —
hembly
Lacy Lorena& was a mill baud
7 ranger, III •
brow& ayel aad shapely form, first earn-
ed her livelihood by teeming a ite•iae
Sara Bernhardt was a dressausker's
Adelaide Neilsen began life am a child's
Braaden. the novo/tit, was a
utility actress to the Engliah proviuces.
Aiwa Dickinson began life WI • school
Charlotte Cushman was the daughter
Nell Gwynn sold oracges in the streets
and thieetres. From the pit, while
the stage.
Mem Langtry is the daughter of •
owner, person of maul 'neaps, but the
old proverb of her face being her for-
tuumproyed true in her ease.
Edinunia Lewis, tam sculptress, ie
coltwed. Overcoming the prejudice
against her sex ited Geier, and self-edu-
cated, Miss Lewis is now successfully
pureeing her profusion in Italy.
great French actress, Rachel, lied
as hard a childhood as ever fell to the lot
of a genius. Ragged, barefoot end hun-
ger, iihe played the tambourine in the
streets, and sang and beeged for a dole.
Naturally. she was illiterate and vulgar
peasant, and ran barefoot in childhood.
Jenny Lind, also a Swede, was the
daughter of the keeper of aroung
1 Minnie Hauk'e father was a German
•cemstancec fler von* -early attracted
the attention of one crf New York's
Adelaide Philips, the singer, now
dead, was • very poor girl, and so was
; Sarah Jesrett, the actress.
The mother of Clara Louise Kellogg
strewed every stereo to give Clara •
musical education, and at one ttroe was a
professional spiritual medium. Miss
Kellogg failed three tPass.
Mime Maris MitekeiL thdoptronomer,
I was the daughter of it mean farmer in
Nantucket, eh.. was oldised to eke out
his income by teachitig *shred t2 a
week. Marta was constent.ly engaged in
household duties.
I ani sure, the element was pretty gen- ! The moot renowned weenie who aprang
eruusly represented ; but at lead the from the lowest eetate was Joanne d'Arc,
fact remains tkat one time or another ; who lea swine.
the girl saw the exhibitit.n. On her re- i
turn home the girl sought her mistimes
at the first opp...rtunity.
"Here," sto said, extegdint
ticket, which chanced to be a "seesee,''
"you must ge and:see the pictures.
is the finest exhibiticn I ever saw.
You'd better no right off. because I shall
want to us* the ticket again myself."
Her mistress has a keen seam of ho-
rnet% -She took the ticket, invited her
most aristocratic scquaintance, and visit-
ed the exhibition on the girl's ticket. It
certainly seems as if there was moan
danger of • deekne in Boston culture
l while the servant• thus watch over the
intellectual good <.f their employers.
INIelas
"My infant daughter was taken ill
with cholera infaistum, the doctor said
she amid met love. nivereed Wen. Mc
Wittiest& wowld sot allow her head to be
lofted what Ise baptised her, she was so
weak. Dr. iirlevrer's Wild Stawiterry
gave immediate relief. She is • living
miracle, bate ead hesrty. Since that
!IOW (7 yours tier house has never been
without that • remedy." • • • from
st &tannest of George Johnston, Harwood,
Ont. 2
easommetinessi said.
It is reported that • spike meker st
Tray, Oho is the mend' 0011 4.f a midoth 1
people, who below's that lie is • bone
healer of diereses, that he haa been
',Wigs.] to abaudon the hal! factory and
devote himself to lits patients, and that
a baseball player, who is also strew!:
son of • seventh soloois going to start et.
a healing expedition. flow the scedeut
of being born seventh it. a lone of Bona
cast is somettiuo that prof.eisors at niedi.
cal colleges have never yet explained,
in practice no explanation will be itec,
emery. To be healed merely 1 y talking
than Rettig throu.:11 a course of fliysic
and being subject to blunders of careless
liton will do some triline thing, 11..e. ex -
eye lust to show hie irmtainesess, ke
will soon find basil,* omega to exile
hint eternally bless his birthday
A lady lieinr mi Back Bay has ene of
those servants to whom is justly tv be
applied the term "superior' in its most
elevated oseseing. While the paint and
clay exhibitions of palatine was open
this superior "rung woman inforuied tier
mistress that eke had • ticket aad re-
quested a sperOal evenicar out in order
to attend the show. For ought I kilos
to the contsary it may have bees the
evening of the opening reception, Maim,
romouesest
used your excellent Burdock compound
tin practice and in my family sines 1884,
and hold it No. 1 me my list of sanative
remedies. Your three busy BO never
From the Boston Pest.
Apropos of Thackeray's letters, which
continue to excite much interest, I heard
the other day of an incideot which illu-
strates in • striking manner the fascina-
thin of his novel*. A lady of my acqsaint-
sacs, hare in Boston, • great reader of
noniiiially took pesesaion of the whole
country. A month later on the lokh of
July, • en -called assemblage netables,
declaim,' the wall of the people
to be, the sereption of herself, propped up ia bed
ENT•MLIallellINT OT 111 2111411te by means 14 pill ors, reorient with pain,
in the person of the Archduke , end reading the big library edition of
. tan Aestrie, or such .4her prince. ! °Vanity P'air," held in front id her by
ebe goperor Napoleon shoukl designate. !the name
The woes was formally offered Meal • This was a sight mere elrepiebt than
ettfiais at bis palace Attain*. in itcto- 1 any panegyric, mei it is • thritalaird pities
her, MK and riefinitely accepted by ' if Thackersy did not see it from these
hies in Aril. 1864. This wu all in ful- !Amiss where he wanders, I suppose, in
limited of Louis Napoleon's dream of , company with Folding, Cervantes and
conelesst sad extended power. l'• had steel,
taken advantage of Mexico • inability to
pay the boleros. on he.r foreign debt to A Dootooso Loeser.
foment public opinion against her. slid Tileonburv. March 15th, 1887.
form on alliance, with Englanal mid i T. itiojeunt & co.,
to invade the ooentry The English and I shoo _ pioo„hip a, mica thraa zon 8
Spanish forces early withdrew. boll Ns- 1 B. Bitters. Hest Melling medicine in the
Aeon, feeling eertain that the l•nited shop Kohl seven ha Vtles to day. Year*
restos were toe buy Ennio* eeoh ',tholes tritely, C. Thompenn.
throats la dog liar id the rettelltres to I The &hove sample o hut one .d a hen -
moue( hego mode no *Persil nd infwel I dred of similar expnessone rewarder/4g the
@payday did. Oa Maximilian's aeries!!
gm" PleeP •ed elleele"er. Ind with evening prayer, daring' the tempnrsry
grew. Ho end triemplial seems that out ahaawee of her lather. witt sea Dime.
' Nearly $2100.000 SO Bee 11 eet the watch mow my rape" It *evaded eery
seen, bet the mother's anteaseasvit rnay
he intaginei when she s.4ded. 'bed high,
petiole who welcomed
TUN New ''Illeellell."
IMO tite "Aetna party" sad the attests
,7141.4
•Iillifue re.'"
A bluff, hearty English friend wan
;giving us his impressions of America,
and he seemed to have especially noted
the outrast between our young people
and their juvenile cousins. "Your
youth wee more forwaed than owes," he
said •'iind less respectful to their eldets."
We remarked that this was only an a-
tural • characteristic of all our people ;
our institutions developed a spirit of in -
"Yes," he responded ; "and this
spirit appeared to have bun in a mark.
eff _wit/ developed in your boatblaeks
Weg in Washington, and had ous-
e ls, to avail mewl of the services of one
teeters ittleoutem.
That terrible scourge manna children
may be speedily cured by Dr. Fowleee
Extract of Wild Strawberry. All forms
of bowel complaints, flanges and vomit-
ing, froai an ordiaary diarrloes to the
most severe attack id Canadian cholera,
can be subdued by its prompt use. it is
the hest remedy known for children or
adults suffering from summer comp-
trainioe vicious horses was exhibited in
West Philadelphia, and the manner in
which some of the wildest horses were
eabdued was astonishing. The first
trial was that of a kicking or "bucking.'
mare, which her owner said had allowed
ne rider on her back for a perind .1 at
least five years. She became tame an
about as many minutes, and allowed
herself te be ridden about without •
riga of her former wildness. The means
Ity 'Stich the result wao accomplished
was a piece of light rope which wog
passed around the front jaw of the mane
jest above the upper teeth. crossed in
her mouth, and thence secured hack of
her neck. It is claimed that no home
will kid* or junip when thee secured.
and that a horm, after receiving that
treatment for a few mutates, will aban-
don his vicious way.' forever. A very
simple method waa also sheen by which
• kicking horse could be shod. It con-
sisted in eonnecting the animal's head
and tail and then to the hit, and then
draw tightly enough to incline the
animal's bead to one side. This, it is
claimed, makes it absoluteey impunible
for the hues to kick on the side of the
rope. At the same exhibition • horse
et thews knights of the brush. While which for many years had to he bound
he wee "shining' I asked his prioe. en the ground to be shod suffered the
which was ten tents. "But," I said, in blacksmith to operate cid him witheut
New York it is °oily five cents." In en ! attempting to kiek while secured in the _
leant he had thrown add* his break I manner described.
"Well neater," he said, "1 gains yer'd
Wetter go tc No* Toth and get yer boots
Nattne own remedy for bowel com
?hunts, cholerajnorlius, colic,. cramps.
vomiting, ses 'odious, cholera infant um.
like nature behmeing to the toireitivr
atelaon, is Dr Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry, which can be obtaii.td ..1
all dealers an medicine. 2
*doge Neg.
The First Sign
tiffir:flas:ietifil:ibag.rzfhealoeirt:orsititvasmili, inswwhetsereerialsoptzgarzberveusibeis.La alist:feemeinieituisoLtomehi .1181.
Sarsaparilla. This
Appetit... masa the omelet Aura
tbe enfeebled *yews, plieseettag the
aigrette/a and smiasilatiust lit toed, restor-
ing tlia mei-otos forret Ss their maraud
euaditlos, and for purifying, suraelibig,
and a urinates the
Failing Health.
Tea rears ego my \Ugh
il"r"tir'Sieb3.1"14;3:0411%.111141".11 areirodesedlit.ureb:C7lets, staprear.ire.Cruslillivrtwuebtit:d.
by different plialciaas, but because so
Ira Plat I JUL 1177se:tere:mastilars6i...itriv.t.
strong as ea er.— Mrs. L. Williams,
Livxsallid: is, HIM/.
I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, tn my
lamb., for ticrohtlei aud knew, If It is
takesi faithfully. tbat will tem-ea/Vey
prtoeribea it as a Wide, as well as an atter-
lt to be the
X. b., rreskville, Tenu.
Dyspepsia Cured.
it ...IA be impossible for nie to de.
end Headache up to the tinte I began
taking Aires Aarsaparele I Was ander
the care .uf tames isbyektane sad (Mai
• great nianY bind* of airilichare out
tptaine.d more than temporary re-
lief. After takes( Ayer's Servaparflla for
rerfectly. To -day my health le cone
pletelv restored. —Mary Harley,
n greatly benellte4 by the
tone. and Invigorates the system. regulates
organe and %Iodizes the blood. It is.
without doubt. the most reliable blood
Atlatitle sae., Woolly N. Y.
is the best invigorator for gloves :
whether orzanic fertilizes are best for
herilth and longevity of the vine is an-
other ouestien. Application of bones
to the grape-bearder is of the greatest
importance. as careful elimination <4
the roots will ptoie. 'uroke•
bone is preferable to the materta! in an
unbroken condition, as it allows of
more even distribution and havens dis.
i years since, in ren...ving • rine. it visa
found that the roe... on one side were
much stpaiger than the others. and cur -
search fur tie extremeties fif feeding=
rootlet& After several feet had been.
uncovered the bones of a dead /tonna
were unear'hed, but they were com-
pletely covered with • perfect network
of small ti bre* as to be ahoost un.listin-
These r.y.dlete haci penetrated int.. ev-
ery crack or .ineiluslity f the
which evidently had been r,f great Ser.
vice ait food to the tient. Beyond .ues-
for coloring the fruit. Iron filings and
turnings answer an exoil.ent porp,.se.
end the effect may be noticeable the first
seasan after application Above all else
the sweepings of a blatkatnith shop have
given excellent satisfaction. as we then
tecure manure in concentrated form and
of • variety of constituents—the Louis -
droppings, hoof.parings, he -Ai -thrice
etc , combine to 1. rm a powerful fertil-
izer. Perhaps no other plant is mere
quickly beneCted by the conttnts of the
wash -tubs every week. It is a mild so-
lution of potash and •ppears to be greed-
ily absorbed at once. A plentiful allow-
ance of wood -ashes forked in the soil in
spring pays well in the crop of fruit. It
may not destroy mildew on the }Oblige,
as some claim, but it will stertainly ill-
- 4117 Siliteaculous Cure was that I had
suffired frnrn kidney disease for about
two years, was off werk all that .
A friend told me of R. B. It I tried 4.
and am happy to say that I was cured be
two betties." Win. 'her, St. fifeepea
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Horace Greeley Paid, "The way tir rin
same is to legume." The way to abolish
those who desire to bring about this bleu -
lied km. affairs should advocate it
and vote for 0. There is nothine very
clerer about this proposition, but its
very simplicity commendit.
Soh thooso timed.
has been tried and found to be the only
positive cure for Malt Rheum, Pim
IiIrtches on the face
Barrio Bruises, or any Sore that not/title
idse will hoe!. Try McGregor & Parkes
Carbolic Cerate. 25c per box at Otto
!hulas' drug mere (42
We are sureomided by difficulties and I
dengue oast Pst, (min the cradle in the
envie and the only wonder is that we
*ter firs long enough after leaving the
ems to reseh the other. The greatest
lies in a/towing the seeds nf datum to !
in net system. if you feel dell and
drowsy, hare freqeent headeches, had
Mete its samith, aerated trniffila, pone
appetite, solforlow from a torpid liver.
7.1r• De Priee's Medias! Die
*every" if you would destrey those seeds
anal 'veld rsopbts a harvest of sefforky
mod death.
bin BeehteIseetswa.
All pains nr aches will instantly re ; cleanses t h
mowed by drops of Fluid Lightning ap
plied over the sleeted pmts. Ro time Hesid.
6.61 ; nauseous medicines needed
no poulticirig tw using greasy liniments. inftwnunatien
It will not blister or dilatator the skin. Real!, thisore,
Reid at 25e per bottle by Gee. Rhynas,
eau es that they never fear u when their
hoarse eontaine • bottle of Fluid Light- 'Untrue°, Titeto
BREAM BALM
71127 or
A Ritweao— of ono drifts 'Team
RV" ha aay ea* send int the liset how lin-
rhyme on • ?SA OM Ill 11. the reen•INIMID
WOO pew for the Tattle mad Ratko Ash
leo Prise 11 emite at flirmett. lay
Own a.
rritpered by far. 1. C. Ayer IL CO .1.01WoE,
Petrie PI ; eta heillisso
It is the elute of every pesson whe hat
:toed towite. s Utraismi Syrup el let its
1'4mila-riot aplialaties be known to their
Inmate in curium Caossiumptine, secrre
and in fact al; throat arid lunt: diseases.
N.. can um- It without immediate
idle!. Three Mews will relieve any ease,
and se cseisider it the defy of ell Drug-
eist• 1.. retemenleot1 it to the poor,
bet Co. as 80.01t.i di men bottles were seld
last 3..sr, sod no ...le COW align'. II failed
Vag SaLh a medicine as illy
G.,1",11111 .4:Nalip as he tie. widely
kneern. Ask your druggist eloeut it.
SAnip'.e bottles to try, sold at 10 cents.
tEelettisr 77, (viola. Sold kir all
firm:Lists sod dealers, in the United,
States mid Catenate yeow
We learn frt,rn rhe ll'onufs's Inertia(
that a new trade for loaners is that .1
"neigiitiorhood darner." Front the des-
cription furnished hy onr advanced eon.
trtnporarv. Me gather that it is better to
be a o&ghborheorl derner than corm to
Mr Goode drieggiiit. te not a book
crew. too lise the agency in Goderich
for Jehosten's Toele Bitters, which he
' can recommend for sn
plaint to which a tonic medicine ts
This valuable medicine has
been with meet sat..nishingly good re•
sults in wee ..f getter"! debility, weak-
ness. irreeulanties peculea to females.
blood, atomach and here truubles, loss
allotite, and for that gement! worn
..ut 'reline that nearly every one ts
troubled with at some nart ..t ibe year.
Den't forget the risme Johnston's Tonic
drug sture, Albion block, tioderich, tole
agent. a]
The People's Livery
JOHN KNOX, Proprietor.
ha Wit*
Th. Vinest Rigs
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