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¢}l; HURON SIGNAL y'1LIDAy, JULY- 'P 1887.
bis wham me o hR r Pawn Riley
toile elwok her head sadly.
"I have egOkr "seta wit`," she amid.
.o' tell the wok SRr brine
_•tp ....
wale.-
IMO
..C_M Deme. LjsrJ. .t New wen
Oke eau Set %r ! ver silo mu11Nu ; '1
Mol die muebur was gone, Mud the 1'11;,/
who had bees he** her mamma
turmoil up per twee and silewt17 l Alewed
her. The ouok had beard of ivallein
.fortunately, which grows wild its e
(lesrgia, and soon p tired 'kith r
"EU," assi4 Bovet} l<itehua .r ouutest
ea'y when ebbe saw jt. "Now go make
«•my sewage tea dater bit. Matte hit
with lank." The amok hurried away.
Everybody -,Mooned W gaiu las .h.,.
:Sklar T,.dhunter tack oosamae.l.
The tea soon arrived, and the new
nurse ad.aimi tired a couple of teaspoon.
• Lola
"He wok retain anything a wome.t,'
said the mnsber ; "4 is uu esu to Lenore
him any utore.'
'Will ye, hush 1" Stater Tudhertter
-lm ost shouted the question. "Dm's
yen reck'u I've seen er sick baby %re
now t '
Parson Rate's wile "hushed" and ho-
of nem cu.s • mute.b.erver• The child retain-
ed the fond, said presently Sister Tod
heeler gar* st move. The second time
its eyes were fled upon the cop, and its
little lip* .err feebly raised to meet it.
It drank half a capful. then turned its
face on Sister Tudhenter'a broad knee
end slept. .ring this, s gams. dome
grew in os $mother's heart and peered
lek5 am imprisoned spirit thn,ugh boor ao•
Ababa ayes. MotaplIOrwally she began
to lean ugou die vast figure by,ber side,
which seemed se confident and re,ouroe•
fel.
'"lacy down," said Soler T..dhenter,
bleutly, looking up into the fees fixed eo
h•.grily upon here The young woman's
*yea /It er wistful Sed beseechn,q.
"I sane deep." she said, "arid Iffy
baby dying " Sister Todhunter gave
her s pecoltsr look.
"Of all the fonts she began, then
ebsoged her mind. '•Loy down right
t�� • en the bed an' watch me. The
baby alai .s Ing' " And moved by
'• 1 FRO1i WASHINGTON
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UAW,* (tines Capital.
nee rega.uyles- The ?Messrs' laid/
�1rjWe meMrs•e - Cesspaalei• been
a.e1sY• Tb• rrr•sZe r 1 •s Tear
essim a> Leese Ills ieas-
Suave strange peer, the motu.. "b"red
The baby slept Oa., two, three, four
hours passed. Then it waked. The
warm mnikin and milk was reedy, and
it drank again. Again it slept. And
the mother lying there miriade drilled
away into dreamland to , for the first
time in many days, and slept the sleep
of szhaestiuo.
Thus Parson Riley found thew in the
almost soundless ought, when, hurrying
back from the deathbed ..1 a distant
friend who had sett him, he tiptnr.d int,.
the room. If he bad bees confronted
w
tiblar b
Ilse bus himself, o
lf, ho cold not
Late hese more astueidted. He gazed
Spon the alsspfrtg wife and burly nurse
in whom broad lap slumbered the little
one he loved better thous lite, but whom,
ao b radii hu.iew•rd through the lonely
pine lands, he h..l yielded up to its
maker. Hie free *tubbed. The women
raised one hand, swept • glance over the
t v ,'deepen, and tt.en mentioned to the
40. ,,rte' Parson Riley bent his head and
noiselessly pained ,int. He stood among
the jasmines at kis gate. with his pale
face turned up to the blue sky which
-seemed so near him there, mating no
coned ; aud it seemed to ions as be wait-
ed that • tuydery was unfurled shoot
him, aid he grew and brood....' under
its touch.
Still the suns glided by, but the child
loved ---hued .nd grew struir. One day
C ,Sows/ Todhuwter drove the orgies up
to the front door and halted teem
Sister Tudhunter plowed the infant in its
n wober'4lap and said :
"Keep him ow mullein and milk •
while Soarer. He's all tight now. Shot
nF !" she added, seeing the mother's
eye. AU with tears and bee bosom heave;
" ea' if yr geed me, we' down."
"Kee saved .y child," sobbed Parson
Riley's wife, "and l'U pray for you el -
woes."
M. eared him ! That's er pretty
thing tar or preacher's wife tar Say '
The Lewd did it, elide -the Lord and
his mullein tea." Shin -nearly meshed
the life out ut Parson Riley in her hurry
to get 01.
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"Madam," he began, seizing one of her
hands
"gest rip !" she replied, matching it
away. He looked at her beseechingly.
'•W0at yo• lot axe thank yon 1" he
• pit ; "and -won't you let ms say some-
thing shoat that other matter f'
'the laughed. "Not wow, Patties. 1'ie
noir' home, as' the Lott) k.o a hear i
will that things there, for 't wixt Billy
tied Nrt•Tudbeuter the chasms fur tber
gine wromg is the len' in the wort', But,
Parton. yoe ... sled, ois seeps. When
yer go ter tare woodier woman oat of
.r Miura, , doe's ysr go ter the aeigh-
hem bit her character, nor ter has hem
ban'. if be happens ter be a tridin' kind
er mag ; bet some straight to headquar-
ter. Trouble and worry sometimes
sorter waste over er weme.'s heart, so
shagepo'y body can't see bit, Parson, bot
.dl's them' all th. a.m. " She got epos
the Muck and dleabsr.d into the wino,,
where in dealmes. wt bee legs lord.
"Good by., Hamra," .he eel, es they
drove et" m glad tier baby's ism -
din'. Keep ►ire en mullets ten' The
Paco. lifted ►a hat.
• "lied bless you, madam." h• ttb;d
!airfoil/7. Ho w.t.•hed them ea ib.j
rolled down the lane. The wheel sheet
a aemp.
'-Did somebody seer sae moth or ten I"
he beard her shoat. "Ginzasis them
lite. I' He sew the oolomel rook Mtolest-
ty .• tits reins were weenebed mit oe
him bawds, and thee he saw hie patient
Mite 'Markle heed with is M,.d ears
souls d.,.n between hie shoulders swain.
Presently a tern in the road hid them
aro. sight.
"'fly medlelnm Me mar bo prolesered,
N ds•lb will wise the dootsr,
Tree, all meat die, yet few mud suffer
.bile they live. Stop pain, and prole*
Iib. by t.kisg; Dr Pieree's "Golden
ELediesi Diseemory,' • sure tarn enneemp
time (tHtrh is swank of the lunge), as
well •. Ii•T tebeghs molds, bronchitis. ea-
tetrA, end • epeeeA& ie liver complaints,
errefeila, asd all blood and skin di.msass.
.Mold everywhere.
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3Mteu mar *mkt O i,oade•t.
W.N ejley. i, D. C.,
J 11 le, LOti.
of 100' in the shade on
C. S. Sigma! odic.' leas
recorded Burs -••ID the
at, Sigo•1 Office insane that
r is hung 111 a sort Mho:
ttw outer/. of the building closed in
by potters on all four sides. This gives
b� slide and rentilatiun, while, on
the *e!tla,t aspha't of the pareueeat be-
low, 'wither shade ur ventilation wen to
be towed, het a temperature of 1013"
and 11*' sealer cover. All moor eon
towed however, both among the inside
and outside forces of the Goverment
in spite of tm heat of the torrid ,.tae,
w iIhuut i.■ merciful brtrzos.
Th. inutsense new ,cult for silver, at
the Tiresury is beim; rapidly pushed
forward. lino the Western (rout of the
State, War and Nary Departweet sit-
prssches completion. Work on the
portico and entrance, and the grading of
the sidewalk is duly pugreesiug. soon
the *ester,' wing of this handsome
bwldiug. which is an enormous parallel" -
gram .•f.(reygranit.,willpresent the Mme
appearance as the Eastern wing. The
latter looks out upon the President'•
house and gardens, and ea oocupusdd by
the Nary Department. The South wing
is the State Department, while the
North aid West wings below. to the War
Departinent. It is expected' that even-
tually the whole buiidine will be given
over to the business of the War Depot
mens. and others erected for the Navy
and State. When the inside work on
the Western wing is finished one of the
hanasoo..... •tricturee is the world will
be completed. A structure presenting
but one defect to the observer. It hes
too many windows. They are tot tar
enough apart and give to the building
the appearacct of a huge conservatory.
This defect is not noticeable, however,
fr m a distance.
A c•,mplaiut comes from the Medical
corps of the Nary through !Surgeon
General Gunnell, of the difficulty in fill
Mg the continually increasing vacancies,
caused by death, resignatious Siad retire-
ments, in the list of Surgeons in our
Nary. At prevent there are fuwrteeri
vacancies in the Medical C..rps and Dr
Gunnell, fears there will he many mon
if the actual hardships imposed 'spies
yoengg surgeons, who enter the Navy,
are not removed. Etl%ihle young physic -
nine will not enter tr.e 'Cary on hear-
ing of the difi:.tlties and disadvantages,
and of the unfairness on board ship, and
reference to promotions, that junior
surgeons have to contend with. The
examinat i .00 are Y severe and the re
Iiuirementa as great, as those for the
Medical Corps of the army, while t1e
advtntages of the army are sus much
greater, that last year (•our young
surgeons of the Nary, resigned to take
positions in the Army. Surgeon General
Gunnell hopes thneigh the statement
of these tacts and his recommendations
in his annual report, to remedy these
evils and to bring the Marsl medical
corps up to the Baine standing ae that of
the ArenA, I( he can do this, the
vacancies in his corps wii1 not long be
lemming as they nc w do.
The President and 51rs Cleveland are
expected here ,.n Wednesday morning.
If the heat has been as intense in cen-
tral New York, Y it is in %Vsahington,
the President and his wife will be more
cou.fort ibis •t home taking 11 may, than
junketing around m bit red velvat lin-
.d sweat boxes, otherwise termed
special cars.
The recent forgeries of Harvey, late :
et the treasury department, and the de ;
falcation of Mr Bacon, disbursing clerk
of the patent office. late'y deceased, with
the memory of other irregularities coin•
milted by financial agouts of the Gov • !
.rumeist have caused tee secretary of
the treasury to order an inresligati.ee
of the different disbursing officers et the
several departmenteOn Saturday,tbe in•
'mitigator, wit ha corps of expert swoon
mita, began their ezami.arim with the
hatenor department. The largsat sem
paid out by the Government a paid
through this . Mae. Cash paysmata
someating to nearly $0,000,000 anneal
Iy, pass throoth the hand. a ►ir Evans,
the disbursing oink. The examining
wasesittr arrived at the interior de-
partment early on tiatatday morning,
and though unexpected were heartily
welcomed by the disbursing officer and
his assistut. The boob of the office
were turned over to the examiners, and
they had so easy • task that by three
o'clock, they had examined all the
barks, counted all the cash, sari had
satisfied themselves that ev.rythiag was
straight in that branch of the Govern
melt.
The' concluded the inveetigating work
for the day. The other °aeon will be
did examined in turn- So mash stoma
i• kidopoa every dishonest set, mid
reseals are riven so much preeminence
through their misdeeds that we are apt
to tk:lik that Oily atomism summed, and
to forint that honesty not only seemed,
efteweal, bet it ie ofteawt to be met
with. The examinations of the treasury
ofleiele will prove that the vogues ant
the .:caption and hoard met the rise",
among Government employees, as it is
the rale everywhere.
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8
Mesar Suss ,oats• I as ells Itsweesiesseti esesemem
leant thine past 11♦r. Asty , .of the
"8u Sleet Beet ' stall in the venstab:e
UW Muse, who sella.tad shish SS
Ol the streets of Aunts Iee.Intim Y Y
bowel art veld aegro es suer lived. bet it
hes ed the habil d obellisl 1•
wits hie astet.rwrs, bests Ile f
mattes .u4ekw 1. eu.otiu. oat t1e tp
th.. t u« .Soni.. ►i• .ares .weed
.ay.
u • small cart, drawn by a drmtuutsre
&Hiker. 11e stopped Ili front of the re-
sidence ..f Mrs. Samuel Burtuu. The old
lady herself same oat -to the gate to mtbe
the ppurukases.
"Ifase you got any eggs thus w, ruing,
u„�'• /lose V else asked.
'•Yen, mu, d I hes. Joe. got in tee
dozen trout the 'contr.,.
"Are they fresh 1"
"I gua'otee 'em. 1 knows cloy 1*
fresh jugs de same Y if I had laid 'eon
myself."
I'41 take nine dozen. You can just
count them into this basket "
"All right, mom," He counts, "type,
two, free, heti, live, sox, when, eight,
nine, ten. You kin rely an dein beim'
fresh. How's your eon oominyr on at de
school ! lee mus' be mus' grown."
"Yes, inlets Ilene, he is • skeet in a
hank at Galventun."
"How ole am de toy f"
"He is 18."
"You don't tole tee an. Eighteen and
getting • salary already, eighte.u, 'owuut-
nail, nineteen, twenty. twenty-une,
twenty-two, twenty -hype, twenty-foah,
twe.tty Ave, and how's yore gal amain'
on 1 She was MAI' growwl up de las'
time I seed her."
"Shea married and living in Dallas
"Wall I 'looter'. How de time emote
away ! An' you may she has children" !
Why how ole am de gal ! She mus' be
• ut•rbet, by mulie'1 bottles of ►u suesmer
mill 1 toffs ewhuter, std timidly
leu • ranc. by .
ele.inaa they Lad b egg an
old !seek 'whatnot') he pu
^i sae the shaeeed and es
wok lea - •-e« with
•d. ao bleed s couple w .
water, oaken] them to the •ppear.ae, o)
the beer, and put as mob sn mover n1
Epsom •alt•. leu• 6•41.lu disappeared in
the forenoon, and the results did not
,vein to .e satisfactory. The rewaiuiug
bottle was still intact, and to its mutsote
he added ten cents worth cf the (Pomace
of cayenne. In the afternoon this butlle
.leo mystedoisty vii,.,:�eeasrr.d, but the
result was altogether different. Shortly
after the bottle had been stolen three
boys ranging from 14 years up were seen
to cross the railway 'reek t, 1M fair
grounds and take refuge behind the gun
shed. The lad 'bat stole the bottle took
the first drink and about half finished the
bottle. He n , sooner took it Irum his
lips when he fo'ded his arms over his
stomach and ran for a short distance,
when he fell ..n the gram and cried 1•.r
hie comrades to go for • doctor, as his
"innards" vete all burning i p Mr
Auty came to the c,nduswm that the
boy had been severely enough punished
without prosecution arid let him g., free
It will he a ;eaa:.m to thus lot.- Guelph
Mercury.
jaw &boat-"
"Thirty-three.
"Ant dat au ! .pointing„ tiny•Iree,
Grey ftxh, brty-tics, tirtysix, tiny-eb-
en, fir•y•eight, firty•nine, forty, fosty-
oue, forty-two, forty -free. Hit am au
singler dat you has Bich 4.1e children.. I
sea'• bitters you hos grau'chihl uos.
You d ,u't look itsorz men forty yeah, old
yerseff. '
•Nunseoc,•, old man, I See you want
to dodge. rile. When a person gets to be
53 yeas old' -
Fifty free? 1 jess dun Reinter b'leere
bit. fifty -free, fifty-foab, lift, Live, fifty -
air -1
fty•air-1 wa91s you to pay tenshuu when 11
counts de eggs, too ear'U be no mistake, -
1
y.y
when I feels 1 ea gratin' ole .uyee'f. I
ain't long fur da ..old. You cows,
from an ole (4.117. When your fodder
died he was 70 yeah,
"Seventy-two. "
"Let's obi, mush. *enmity two, nab
eenty-free, asbeuty f•c•h, sebenty live,
sebeuty six, •ebeuty-seben, .ebenty-
eight, sebenty nine -and your madder''
She was flue oh de uoWes•-looking ladies
1 *Mier see. Y .0 remits' nee ob her so
much. She lihbed to mos' 100. 1
Witmer' she was duu paw a ceuturies
w hen she died."ne
"No, Uncle Mu, she was only !n;
died.''
w hen she d
'•Dant she warn'' no chicks., when she
died. I knows tat ninety sus, ninety
um
eebe, uitp-eight, Diiiety•uiie, one
hundred, one, two, free, tush, five, six.
seben, eight- dar 1011 nice fresh eggs -
joss aim dozen, and here amt toe mesh
erg in ewe 1 haa dLcounted tassel.U;d Mose-went on his way rejoicing.
A few days.flerwarda Mrs. Burton said
to her husband
"1 am afraid we .ill have to discharge 1
31.1. da. I am satisfied she steals the 1
milk and eggs. i am positive about the
eggs, for I bought tbe,n day before yes-
terday, aud now •brit half of them are
gone. I stood right there and heard Old
Moose count them myself, and there were
nine dozen." Texas Sifting".
fifty-nine, sixty, sixty-one, sixty two,
sixty -frog, six' hush --Whey ; Dat am
a warts. deam da time ob
salt
Are Toss Gaeta To Travel?
Do•'t forget a supply cf that Dr.
Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry.
It is a superior remedy for sea sickness,
and a positive care for all be wet cote
plaints indooed by bad water, chance of
diet, or of climate Whether at home
or abroad, it should be kept st hand in
cane of emergency. 2
So lively wthe ggramtrait Eines:
tonthat the
was very sh ocellus made RIG
in wages kat week. The rusk ie now
over and the vessels are taking cost car-
goes.
Met TO.. a Decors.
That is to say, your tune. Ala) all
your breathing machinery. Very won•
derfwl machinery k is Ant only the
larger air pewees, but the thow.ds ,d
little tubes and Delhies leading from
them.
When these are slogged and chocked
with matter wine& might not to be there,
your longs cunt half do those work.
And what they de, they eanaut do
well.
Call it cold, cough, creep, pwssnseais,
catarrh, c.ua•mptien or any of the
family of throat and nosy end head and
Ion`` eb•trteetiuse, .f1 are had. All
ought to los got rid of. There is just
onesate way to get rid of these that
after snag Tear.. •
" I was ttot:bled with liver complete,
fora number (4 yawn, finding no c•ire
I trie.l 13. B. B. 1 took hue b'.ttles.
and am perfectly cured, steng and
hearty." Mm. Mina Aiken, A'na,
Out.
A Ieefettive alert.
The •.' '.i thing I t?:iu: I ever aid *to
to Utes: & rasa au charch. I took Mm
richt off bra knees. It was a Emmy case
1 was Chief 1 1'.•li,e of Oil City, and
there had been a systematic ser.• -s of
burglaries from tf,e cats of the Pet.nr)l-
rani. road, t:;e robbers d•.inz their w •r k
in rush a manner that it boiled the de-
tectives. A •hole carload .•f tine ah..es
had been side tracked at 0.1 City. and
while there* case of !i -se shoes had
stolen from tt.e car. Tuery was ut: clue
to the thief, aid aline .i t* we s ispeetedi
the members ed a nr.ty tough ga»v
t R «. 1
her. was n•• , ., f. • ►.,a .a•oriu.g 1 .s•
our of this gang walking aluug the street
and 1 tbou;rbt 1 u yet close to hi:u, for it
struck me he had a new pair of shoes un
He got onto me a•sd p'pped into a
*harsh. 1t was S.aiday uu,rct.g mid
the church was crow -led. 115 sent in
and knelt Joan war the d.+.r and I ..w
the bottoms .,t !via acmes, with the mark
of tate c..n .'. v that lied slipped the st.l
ea articles brawled iu *10. skauk. 1
slapped him oa the shituller sod tool
him outside. Then 1 placed him under
arrest and L. gave the entire gamg away
sus that we hail no diliicuity in breaking
t: up I•,r w•,ud - Tom Futc,ug is the
St. Louis r;;Ob.-Deinotrat.
in teed Menem.
James Jic)luidoek, writing from Sun-
alo, say : •'L'. B. Ik as e remedy fee
diseases o: the blood, live r and l idneye,
has u excellent reputation is, this kcal.
Sty. I have used it, and .peek (tool ex-
perience, as aeil as observation. 1t is
the only medicine I mato, and I *drink
uthees std.cted to try it. • 2
Sore Eyes
The eves are always 1. syr•pathy with
the lowly, aisd anent as eacellrut lades
el its euudlttu.. r1 bra the eye, beeu.se
weak. sad the Uds Maimed and Dere. 1114
awk100ea tbi the motets has b, -on
nt
by $'valet. for chi Ayers
Use Wag lauwa remedy.
Scrofula, whk
/uamtmlw in wy ry
woll+srbor for a number of
mike of a pby.k'4. I weineencell .�
Ayer', Msrsapanlla. .tftrr usi.g t
neediclte a ,bort time I was cumpktely
Cured
are now iis a "Omen 1 condition,
5*5 are as well and dn.mg a. ever. -
Mr.. WIlllam 1Jage, •:umcurd, N. 11.
For a sumiser et year I was troubl-d
w kh a humor lis iso eyes. and w is unable
to obtain any relief until 1 commenced
using Ayer's Sareeparilki. This medicine
has effected • complete Dime. mid 1 believe
It to be tate be.t of bloat emitters. -_
C. E. Cptoe, Nashua, N.11.
From childhood, and until within a few
month., 1 hair been at lkled with Wrok
stn! sure Eyes. I have used for throe.
complaints, with beie/rl,l results, Ayer'.
Sarsaparilla, and condoler It a ``rent liked
purtticr. - Mrs. C. Phillipe, 016ver, Ft.
I suffered for a year with iudsnuna-
tion In my left eye. Three ulcer; forme./
ea the ball, depriving vac of sight, and
cane* great pain. After tr'iug twiny
other ren,e,lle., *ono purpo,e,1)wa. laxity
Induced to use -tyre's Sarsaparilla, aud,
By Taking
three hook. of thio nt'-fl-j ., hay. born
entirety curet. fly sight a, be.•• re -
mitered, aud there 1s no siert of Inlamma-
ltou, ,,oro, or ulcer lis any eye. Kendal
T. Bowen, Sugar Tree Ridge, Ohio.
M
with'+,, daughter. uks Soten re Eyes DuriAtlgieted
tbe
last two'esus .bar nc'.r saw light of any
Ilea. Phv.kI.ns of the *ben standing
exerted their .kill, bet with no permanent
success. lin the recommendation of a
frim.' i puritaaeJ a bottle of .dyer's -ar-
•sparills, which ni • dbuchtcr commenced
taking. Before a� had used the third
bottle ber sight was roomed. a.l 'Wean
now look steadily at a brilliant light with-
out (alis. 11.'r care i, complete. - W. E.
Sutherland, 1 vangelfet, Shelby t It), K.
Ayer'a Sarsaparilla,'
ed a painful in.
touch
►r
Prepared by Dr. J. C. A3., k Co., r.,...n, tier.
Ise* bg s11 Drusggiet._i'ne. Alt ata hunk" t11,
MotLers ! If Jour daughters are in
health, er ts',nbzrd with a paleness
that twee s incurahl., or if they suffer
:en.-ral ei.i,it.ty uertu:w•e.s, lauguor,
we«:ossa, ur 1..ss ..' appetite, procure at
.riot a moth• of Jt.hns•0n•s Tonic &t ten
sad you sill toot regret regret tel out-
lay. Tow Tonic and ,teuerally streagth-
entng .ties1 of thin rne•ticine a truly
•narceit us. :,0 ell end $1 per bottle,
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14..4.4111 drug store, Albion block,
todertch, suis agent. [d]
Wife twists believes to consu'encr,--If
the o'd blue laws forbid kissing one's
wtf-, and t!:e selling ••f ieto•xio•ting
li.i sur rd Sunday, why 411'1 the former
enforced as, well a the latter' -Hu- I
band -Because it isn't nrcemary.
• we.4,,fel e►etm.
The lamest ortran, avid pee that ?LP
e cns.ar, Slogpart on the bidllith .1 the
body is the li.er If torpid or ina:tivs
the who' • system becomes diseased.
Dr. Cbass's L ser Cu,,,, is ..wade specially
I f••r Liver Kohn; ,
� o+•..a.ee, amu se
i Tis.i r a l r toils 10 Cir. *acme book avid
»t.diciue $1. Sulu l.y all dro gists.
'Fri'- 4 People's Live
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JOHN NNOII P 'fetor. -
The ubsci iber is prepared to eranth the Dub
110 with
The Finest Riga
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The early melon crap may he hastened
w d.y ur ten , hy ptuclunz back the .s J. Every Man in Business
of the main rine, cJusiue the laterals on
which trait is bores lis be thrown out
freely.
wave Mer•warase iM1ee.
Four:d at lad, what the tree p•rblic
has been linking fur they many years
and that is a medic -inn which ahls..wub
hat lately int.ud.•rd, haw made (.'r
kalif a repitata►n a•eend to Wylie. Or
medicine n J. hetwei's Tonic Halters
which in conjunctions with Jubnaom'e
Tonic Liver t'i le has prtfornsed M.IIC
most wonderful cores stupor. or un-
pin eriahed blond .wen becomes purified
and enriched. BillioissneY, iwdieeatien,
sick headache, liver suaplaipt, bn*..sr,
weakness, see , .win dont-peer a hen
treated hy these eassllent soak meth -
(irks. For Salo by G.w d, drwcgut, Al
hien block, .:oderi.h, side agent. Id!
SOWS
CREAM BALM
CATAR
Cleanses t h
Read. Allay,
Ialfammati ova.
Heals diva°
Restores t h e
Season•..Ttesta
Smell Bearing
A qtr ok Relief. A positive C'u'e.
M
should get
his Office Stationery Printed.
110 NOT TEAR MEETS OCT Or 10i'R ACCOUNT DOOKII TO WRiTE OR.
OCT GET YO( -R
Bill heads'
Statements
Note Heads
Letter Heads
Memo. Heads
Counter Pads
Parcel Labels
Shipping Tags
Business Cards
Circulars
Envelopes, eto
PROPERLY PRINTED ON GOOD PAPER,
A pars tele Is 0000•1 Into sada nearil asd 1s
i* bks Ilosesbse'e German Syrup, which acne hien le aerie el hnreoritts: be
fay druggist will .141 you at 73 oents • mail �'�s[Iwtere•.l *ears. Cheaters f►ee,.Y.
bottle. Even if everylhitg else has
ttts.lr I ><t.T 1R.wlss. tn►erw -
failed yno. yore may depend upon thisa 7r1•
for certain. "oily i
President Cktelead lunches s/ 2
t.'oloek every •ftereto**. From th.
finch tahle he goes leek to his office, .nd
remains until 5 o'clock, working literally
with his sleeve• rolled up, .rad diepuwng
of the Fenian" which has socsmwl.trd
_ __ J Ili themorning. Al6 'clock he
'•Pacts sew slabbers things," Sad sof
fevers from shins and (ever had their
eomplaiat a slabbers hat, motel
'hey eo.s.smee the wee of A yi a Agne
Cern. The *disk* eradicates tel poi-
son hem the system, and ears* eves the
worst eases.
The steamer Parisian bed jest arrived
at her (lwbec Book o. Saturday when
Aelevater, a 2 rear -old Imaeimnt,
Ties hundred Icelandic immigrants at- leaped overhs rd Sad was Jimmied.
rived .t W ia.ipeg on fisturday in shelves
rat Mr. Beldwkeso.. There se. salve ,,i�ggh� streak - W. Tnw.ders, a
►eared mow es route. Lsl.1.d ipi, .1A. he wen ',Midst from
As well aspect life without air, :Al net Meese ten ..rather le lira Qwitia's
Msltbwitheenaure blood. Olw.mfloe `boarding hoar in Landon Saturday
too. -d with Arr'e RarsajarlUes 11 nob*
• rrtyeg m 1 , O t
pr+e•ident sad bis wife take • drive, wee
ally going .ret to Gale View. pianos is
served at the Whim H.rese at 7 o'ebck.
Generally the eresideat impede his
matinee et hos desk, sed sever retires
before midnight,'
,:reel IOW.
" 1 use./ • great deal of doetnr'e nsedi i
eine for kidney .•'eptaiel d.neg live
years. was ionise worse all the gime we -
ti) i tried 8. 11 B. flank three betel.,
seemed le weight from 130 b 133 Ila
I Das highly re•.nnsead P.mdn.k Blood
Bitten to Ise a /rood wadi•isle." Thea
WM1$ John Walton, of t4pre; Acid,
N. /
UrFUWLER'S
STPAsEnRY
cHOLETA
CHOLE('" It.Fr,NTUM
and then it will be a pleasure for you to do your corresponding.
as weU as b )ping to advertise your business.
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ir 1 )11r `10. ...of Printing Stationery, consisting of n11
3 'lir Lanolin, i;rn,!ra of i'lain nn•l Litten, rnl•••1 :in,l otn-
IS31' riled pnpers. 1'wr.14, Env.-1.114.4,Ar , I, t!"• tn•.a. coui-
I%7' peeve t-' have handled, ami w.• ;;ttarnnte° tt' fluidity
and pries to mitt all who will fnv..r n. with their
la-
r. i. r.. Ca,l anti see our .Utile:.•: ;Ca 1 +•Sr price -
"THE SIGNAL"
NORTH -St., GODERICH.