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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1887-7-29, Page 7THE II' juN SIGN AL, FRIDAY, JULY •23, 1487. Tan and Tuley. w..fltla.. )leu Nil" Vw ZlN i ►rs • tion a Tthl.j sit m *ammo LLS Mout ewe - war ..t all diem as, this ie especially true her heads. daring the GP and wises wuutbe, owing A lletat.hysical Paradise - Killing to the skim being frequently shi1M', yrwrself with hard work to fM • pidog• peer slimed, eamtlery cuuehtwa diwit,- The L merlon warthog pommies Begat* tea. Om*'Kruwilia taros wori on It.. Bill Ow of his Indat* hast Woo try- kid..y*, whea► Sault fail to perf..rw this iLg to scalp • full. eaten sma►lta1 of work, and thereby be e0.ae weekesed sal diseased ; and in aged• besot.• prissier lOB r o.d. fie remembers seam/ • gloms towel whoa • boy. The real reason why stereoes lire to such an mitres* aid age is that they don't knuw exactly when they were bora. ttoewe-(Irwntmar Class - Dialogue• bitterest teacher aad J.aboa. What is the future of 'he drank* 1 Johnuie- 11e is drunk. There .re very few things to this world worth g+ttin4 angry about, •nd tag *s prseisely the things whtek do nut A little Kid's father bas • round bald spot. Kissing him •t bedtime out lung ado, she said : "Stoup down, popsy dear, I wast to kiss the pow where the Rainy shows." From an old bachelor's album "It's too rood to marry when este is young,and too hate to starry when cite u o14. The Wawa; may profitably be devoted to redectius. " Ella Wheeler Wiloos says that the o„1.141 has outlived all its passion. She an cure herself of this error by pleating the heel of bet shoe on • mitred flap's Dorn. The New Ork•ns Pim-ay,tw we it takes nine amen to play • gamed `les b•11. It takes eighteen men, else am Aire and the whole grand stand to play a game up here. Mrs Nouveau Riche- Aw, yes, that's wiry pretty bet I don't bit. the 1411., 'Cosmos Prepay.' Haren't yew-aw- any other kind 1 don't core bow Crush 1 have to pay. ela This conclusion to a conversation waw .nverbeard in a horsear the other day : •k•ou;don't mean to may that she was a bad woman ; always supposed that she was • regular virtuoso.' Down in Teras whenever • train runs over a coo the •oattteer reports the oc- currence in the following phrase : 'Made a dem" .1 her,' which u,eais that they creamed s Tessa cow with a railroad. Mrs Harlon (who feels that she Donde spender' in sousing to the Newg.old's b Lll)-Extremely ordinary poop:e here ; oomtsos lo.,kiug wotnau neer there. and what a dress she has urs. (Sud- denly di.coyere that she is teeing a Mirror.) -A shrewish -tempered women said to b'e irit'1 retied'tattooed -"I .uppvsr ye wad craw Wm* •,K, 1 to dee r 'Keel, Betty, gin it were the L.rd's will, it wad be doubly sinfu' o' me to ems plaie, be cautiously setpbad. -A Snitch Presbyterian mistletoe, who 'slurried a employ,' his rretic parish- ioners, fell eyosedi. ly diswlneetted o0 IMP hit selling the bridianw•m if he were willing to take the woman Ise his wed- ded wife, by his scratching his head and saying, "Ay, am wulna, but I'd rather bee bet sister.- -Frivolous young lady (to guide) :- "How deep a this hole r' Guide :- •'Never dm= measured, Rina" Frivolo,* young lady :-"Suppose I were to fail down there, where do you suppose I should go to r Guide :-"That d.peeda, miss, upon hew rya have heed in this world." -"Thai must be a tie stream for trout," said • ',atlases to a rustic, whom he had observed some hours pre- viously engaged in CIN mime oesspatimta .,f sngliog. -Wool, it mann bei that," was the reply ; 'for I Myo been standing here for toree oors, ea dell a sae o thein will stir not o't.' u It to undies they tad to elt.ivate 1' • and front ttw blood, which accu.auletw in the system astd ni netts the muscles ase serves. khsisali•m is olessifieJ as acute, chronic, rheumatic rout, artiCJl.r and memorial rheemstism. Aosta rl a lmstisw appears in t • joists, ewe ur more at n owe It is mwde•t•d by redo s,, pato esti sect- te', the suffering is nowise It is liable to &tack to heart, suddenly pr•,Juciog • painful aad danger -us u•mp'icatioo, often eawtug death is • mew hours, as was the ease with the wife of se es - Oficial .4 Cblasgn, a abort time sloe . Only last week 1 was tilled to reit, a lady wowing with scot* rheumatism, sit hours later I was called in has:' to make a second visit, I found my patient sores ing intensely hands ear xd over t'le heart and struggling i.* breath, the die - ease had Eon. to the heart. and for three hours it was diflie.lt to tell which would gain the nn•st.ry-at the fourth hour vic- tory was &.oust, and my parieul was testing oolefurtabl . My treatttt•ut ur this severe stuck was: Till fDNA t. sR'•1:s•1•0.11a0X watt► r ►l.vade eeal,.r1 14 .ear Cate swam Ma, • . Tie "h.h+a) .b proem .. w" an. 1. .• the met It will out to: k.. th..•, fi'we . f .1 .ruse with wual..wr ea taw. ., 1.. L.. 1 8:.L 4.11 rue' tilalium. F w Mahe, ....AA .t too .t 4,11 have en air s arrplea, •fl... .•:.11. . el l.0 hard finished au I tinted* e.J.w slat will be restful to the eye. Th. ....?....-k will 1r► a-hishad in it. natural WI.'.-, tr..tst • d hewer ed- aiWet Tie fh.. will Isis of Last, polished wood, a nth •4..11 rugs Inc /roof. rt that are shal..t4r s.rlly P.. thong that world int it. rhe . ill i.e strictly eacatwitsl, thermions the I.onsi4v.. 4 111 1+4%. is. 1..1ra earsinga Th• o.w• 114.r a.attrase will be .1 tie lest quality. ns.•:•• us two parse fur .r- %eu..ra.on uo taroulr a!1 I svin/, witl, a •..era wire gale. Iei . ails. The teal t•1.41.iug will he the Iyrh4..a. at the wooer time was isnot, eau' wettest of tl..ulet..nd white .0r.u1.. All eitet :..h.ruuu•.str of Luso Moe aad fancy things .4 uu w.• w11I not find • (Isis11 le:e. The curtails* sill Ie of thin, trackable nalr,wL Tile "owning woman" will 1I in 10113 ve Ler L..1 set awe) from ill., wail f•ir b.-&eh'..ake as is ell SA C.W% rancor.. tJ...kris "co... 1.n -•" will les Li .hale ■s Iasis ai stat..uaary trawls Goin �$�h had ani ...hi water ji cwn .oere,l, time port+ .le 1ra.1,t.o •I I, ,ng uwil imi.tra.l..h.• 1.r.-ferruig to .1.s. li:tl.• .sire Sisk W r yany rut J beteg riuwl) muni ,ictd• ell% p.idu.el. Her led will be well spored owns the first ding in the so..nsiryr, ase' the .,*,.,twos and av 1151 ILA iu 1.. d.. its ,..rt 4..ard aim...4 wn.l clrauatise tt.e.aae, moat dor etakiuq .4 the L.al oda Lr tow 1a41 of lir us.ruiiig doter. 1 -me" nag Ibs Teals r. Doom ear tie I'Ailudripha., TY•m�sa -- "•r•�1� - 'I take.. lied. mote ur tr.11d1a 7.4. 5Xhd,it.rl ut uli the de.i 4air`) slay life. a.d Bt. Au.lr lin (.v:r three Jeay.s 3 Drachms, yet it is displayed &lomat daily so a inseams Fr. Ex. Cramp Bark :S Jracblos that .mak.* the heroism of the tempest of battle is.. Legere it Thr Itensisee el the Mee . trttk a.•hl w iscwarain .wfalLng�ry; Uit Tams Lobelia 1 drachm.the iMen sade of eshillitimelee*of the mel •' Black aw ho.3 dr'b chins. " Capsicuml drwchin. With enough simple syrup to nil a four omen vial. A teaspoonful was given in hot water .very thirty minutes. Also spirits of Mveader asnpuuad,• teaspoon - fel every thirty mioetes,alternatiag with the above pr.scriptios-,sternally, the following liniment was applied . Fl. Ea. Mullien leaves s; drachma " Black C.,hosa s; drachma Tinct. Lobelia ounce. Every hoar, also, cloths wrung nut of hot water, and chan$ed frequ.utly until relieved. To treat rheumatism successfully, we hast open all the secretory organs ; the liver, kidneys and skin oast be kept native, and an alterative course pursued. An intuition .tile from leaves of the Australian fever tree, 3. almost a.peciSc in this disease, owing to its stimulating properties, when the secretins organa are kept active. For the liver this io-Redicat liver pills hare • fiat, Take fox the kidneys : Fle Ex. Juniper Berries Dwarf Eider Simple Syrup Take • teaspoonful every two hours Fir the skin, the Medical Hut Air Battu have no equal -the above treat meat, if followed vigorously, falls to relieve in from three to (ire day.. J. E. C. -aced 23 years -carpenter ; employed to treat him for acute rheuma- tism. It had attacked every jcint, *e- mpties the left wrist and hand, he was n ot able to ..,,e • muscle without ett- crroiatiog pein. He wee carried from the bed and put into the Meditated Hot uetivnlwl I,,•ais seldom cause m'w than a taming tril.ute. The nh rt w4alle eil..L.ta s.. of herniae are often glean Is the Wren of trams in gas • of serious socials -at. T3.err ir. many iastameee within the utemory d all hut. -lingism citizens when botw.aatre egrieeera have Lanusally bared death 10 wire the Lim .4 the p•wn- dem e.strueterl t. their *kill awl can.: and it is • rare eaerydinn whet. t1.e enguneer dew o ut Snit nraw4w the wifely of edam in iso Vents of orate peril to I.a tram,. loving La ewu safety to chance. Truer, it it he duty; Mt h..w many are mitelftd of (lye lull measure et 'Inky when drat, confronts lens! The lad wtnh of the rngivaer .et the New 1-owk Cestral train that ss.. thrown frost the trawl lye • landslide • few day. ago. were: "Boys, dye the train ! ' His engine had plunged int. the river down • preceptor of two hurwire.1 feet, and Ie was talon up in the senium of death. Ile h:ut ttmerf..rwad hie d uty with • heroism worthy of the Spartan Wed of Thermopylis, but h t !homwag for the safety +d others, and tat iltg!homed ii..t_l train wan due in a few ;minutes, la could oaf utter; quip, flag the train," w 1.-u death end- ed his sarriug. The wnrld is 4.nw.us. to f.w et the heroism rites re .t.:� n *Verydee life. It wur.hi� at -theeikaf a the heroism of wood tattle ounce. bolds. where only the %enema CTavdll ebeid be 4 ounce. sewed, bet it gives *cant sad/redoes justice •o the heroism that accepts death in e line 3 th uuDCss. of duty,aad ens in the throes d death is wiisd- ful of toe sd.t► of others. Town is a .dose d grandest hennas', in the laws words of En- gineer Ystaw ur. who* the agony adeath fair Aa lest order for the safety .1f hue pasaewgars: "Bore, flag the train "" A • T CA11PB[LL'i T0NIC ELIXIR '11, is acreewWe. yet potion propos- itivo repotsChill is'opwrtally adapted f tr the relief alai cure of that elates of ,l *uuIefa attendant ;genii a low or reshrwl male of the n)'steal. rima usually uttoutl,tinied Ly Pallor Weekatees a.ol I'aitwtali.ul lis( Lite Heart I'nmit.t res;:tx will follow its Mae in Cance of esuul.leu Ex- haustion ariafup•• (nun L.n. of Itloel, Acute or ('hrwara l timelines, soul In the wrah near that ht variably a••e I AIM a 11.e toeovt•ry from 11'444u11;; Fe.. r,.. No remedy will give 1,11 ire elw•e.ly relief t11 Ilyspl<si•or ludigratiais Hoactksi on the at..wt ch Lt lug that of a grog k Wel termism wish., exciting 11n+ urgaux of digestions to action, moil thus affonliug immediate azul )nnnala•ut retie.1 The annivatir. pan.Kniest of the different gpAgotles which the Elixir coulaius resole/ it useful iu 1.lainteni i .y s1 ; Mia• It is a rall_alde rcutaly for Motile l)y•pepata, which 1s apt to occur fu lemons of a gouty character. For Ianp1wntreririn.l Itloal, Lel of Appeute, Lulen.dcucy, aad h1 all cases where an eff tine stud clnaiu o.tiatu- Isnt it requ p.l, *In; Elixir will be found iutalutalde. mea - - lu Fevcte Of a Malarial T)pe, and tt; various eviI nouns fo!!•,n nig expo- sure to lye cold or w. t wra:her, It will prove a Talualde n-rtorative, Ile combination of l'ihuch..na ('ulisay-a stud fierls-;tana an. universally n•...giixtd es epeciiice for the aluvc-uauotd r ir;ur- tfed&. r "` frwdes rl.t.. srw..it.... - T &u.ui the Prwridemcr .faura•f. 'Abd now the Knights of Llwre is Chieaeo ars complaining oil and threatosiiK to ranee the despotism of the Carpenters' Oteineu&. Among the strikers throe awe seta. Eines of Labor who are ready to recurs to work. but Lir bath for half an boor whsu b• oast* wit* aver twat "the Carpenter. Brotherhood wt of the bath he walked back to bed Is bossing Umu'w'•" Thr.. wnrkingmeo are be- wiNwilt aid. Oo the folio wing day, he hnJt w assisted into the bath, and casae out of it free front pain and walked alone to his bed : in fire days he was on the street, and in ten days able to re•omwork. Jame -Mr. Guthrie. J. P., Brachia, telt of a+yang nun who inn MI • fun. sal aad took a glass of Whiskey every time the Mettle carte near. CHs the timelier time cortege to start be was so far roes with the drink that a clergyman oust palled kis at and said :-`You are tali.tag tar too auoh-more than outer Irsl. are tski.g !' The wean instantly replied, 'An what fur no 1 1'. the corpse's brother r Hsu Inn. -'Are you not perfectlyr delighted with our dear old Boon reek- ed a Rushing Bostonian of a ;snag mamas direst from Arizoca- We as T rood of oar city. *ad I'm sere you will be *harmed with its lovely suburbs, its works of art, its beautiful husk.. -O, it is lovely !' 'Yes.' mid Mia Arizona, r�I�, 'it's pretty fly. I Mal Wow but akea the cake over Omaha in some things. But, somobuw or other, I ain't lash sleek cm either pleas. I like t les., 'boot as weft e. any p fr everTi struck s Rol the asap avid go Boston rover had.' runnier to to realiselbs tyranny w may b•. and Las been. exercised over them by Andy own aad ■imibir o.ganizatiosa Th. subrmwsaw w)s Is. retuned to a cog - Igoe body gikl repidiared when .sired by the t tws to which Ore kwig lbelow h wo)mos tie milds d th.w people that whisper' totpLusn_bs idleness when Wei w to Ir lawn awl f .Irly re- • net► -r sled glee- ousierated; whniver incites to vwlener; who- ever sacouragee Al..... anti ill fnnling i. ty "I know a Foot joke on an editor disregarded The theaanvoris til wxrkdlgtnert now out 4aaployaect in Wow. Inca' of then Irate itn,�lrr��v sot th UW C1w+r ..n1 11 their st1 iolnuasd natter., a ill not continue to 0%e into this hands 14 a few tnrgwwr•.hle sad thou,htlrus 1.I11cials their darty brew I sail thw happiness of Ilieir lesinrn !Ls creel as sesoereey a. is.stt,.stsel 1..- lir Lu al.tw Mars oea.aror, said Iy .cher 1 ✓.w •. g..m.. ..low.. et 115..1 cannot he m.int..in.-I f•" a. r t•.«.t length of time in a L.!..I d 1 1,.111 ..0 1 of ivy te Nessa.. fro. Haliled, 11. T.," said a conductor on the St.Paul, 'and I guess I have to tell it. He's a colonel, but I shoot give you his last name. Last week he came into tat. Paul on business, and after registering at the best hotel in town started out to w Ilse awkta. It was about 2 o'olock m the morning when he returned, a little the worse for wear. It happened that the night porter who - • etw wrsaal. M showed him to his room was only about 1 A good disiafeetsnt is made by dis- half awake, and without know** what salving half a drachm of nitrate of lead he was doiug,usheted the oolnod into the I in • pint bl boiling water, theta diesuh e bath room attached to the apartment as. two drachms of owntaon salt in .iebt or ten estts m.f water. When bath •rs Mooed for his use, mattered '(%' night, thorogughly dissnlvei, pour the two mix - sir,' and diesppeaced. thumb morning •t tures together, end when the .dimes% tie breakfast table tNYoatsna juntas- has settled your have a pail of clear fluid, list met an &epitLS is. and said to which is the aaturat.d /motionof tbe chloride of lead. A cloth saturated with W.: the liquid and hung up in • room will at once sweeten • fetid atmosphere Poured down • sink, water closet, or drain, or es any decaying or offensive object. it will products the seine result. The nitrate of led is very cheap, and a rand of it wnold make several bu- rets of the di.infeetant. motets. mid n.1Wsa c•mm.s Wooer. A eovreepwiaet of the Whemdsereplifde• sires to know how to stain sad linteh oosa- eaon woods la imitation of walnut. He d... not like that kind of wok, bet it looks dingy asci blast and not at all vies The answer is Oren as follows : To stale common woods, as pine, whltewoed, ash, oak, etc., to imitate black walnet, take burst dry lumber and mix it with stale beer or with water to which • little sugar has bees added ; rob the wood over with the snlotirw, using • sponge or rag, and then varnish when dry. Anoth• •r steeliest stain to imitate black walest is made by taking two learta of rain wggr, adding three ounces sal soda, fuer Vatd M Wipers* and 4 creme rams= Errtaem, -iWhew tho tars hell 1dr eig SO mIsult• it o•vi he applied with either a brush or spouse. When tarn ar ). Weeds that dry, Maps" will de - la MIeM�•�MsMratiearirh be m h &Asa a spirit Taraah, sesimilates better with the Maio anal suit .seiehe0 it. 1t else provosts the Impel &Oohing or rubbhag ,art.'inhee Irma .tflbfeg le. 'Fns hotel, this.' 'Yes, one of the bol in the e0entry.' 'Do you like their stew-fsngI.i beds,' 'Their beds are old VW. though I didn't know that there was anything new about them.' 'Weil, they've gunk= damndest bed is say room you stub' set eyes on. It's m we like a solus, an' %kora easel • blamed bit of oogtae on it. I was cold all night. it's trait that it's mighty fine to have waterloo beady that when fells pts thirst in the night he don't have to stet not of Led for a drink, but the worst of it'mein my ease tkpl it wee Jost my darted lock to leers the thug rennin a little the last time i look a drink out of it, an when 1 woke up spin I wee sigh drowned in odd water. Nevar *peat such a miserable night in my life.' Cestum•r (severely) -Do yaw sell die - mused meat hers f Bobilwr (blandly)- - W1la . than that, W. CtwtemSt (e. - em 1 pow sin that t'AMTV 'CLAN Awtvv TCS Y r*CiA- treet. -1a owe of the battles of the Meli- na wtlo Imo, GewR. N. Derby was woseded, and the Comate .4er-ls Chief, behalf near, redo up to the group mar - rounding hi., aid, lading that the in- jury wee not dana.rou., 'tasted away with the poet* 'Good - day, Liealtsant 'Vogel -day, General Scott,' re pedal the party ed- dressed wfllelently loot ter hie reliriag egyeetee to hear. 'The General'. we L sot draft,' said one of the peep. 'No 1" was the rempoase - 'rad neither i. an. as a D•rb.'-baa %remium tx- 8efd fovea Thalami* Phonily JLaliciaa. P•ire, a1 per Balk, or baz Pottle* fur Own. Davie& Lawrenao Co. (Limited) OLE *otriS, )uoxtraaAt, Y.Q. lW" PEBBY DAMS' PAIN -KILLER is RSCONVEXDZD IT Pkyaiei4*a, Ministers, Missionaries, Yana:gra of F o wrier, it-,•rt-sh •ys. J'lastdi..as, Nantes it Iln.pifu -ie st..rf, errrytudy everywhere Coke hue ever poen it u grid/. TAKE'S t4TEastl.1.T MIXED KITH A •I!hs n:LA•a ur nor MILK AND St a:AU, IT WILL BS ros7a A SELLS VAILI$u craa moa SUDDEN COi.i)S, CHILLS, CON- GESTION OR.f ruI'PA(:E OF CIRCULATiON, CRAMPS, - PAINS IN TiiE STOMACH, SUM- MER AND BOWEL COMPLAINTS, SORE THROAT , lr.c. , snooze LXTLRXALLT, txrrsvuw(u nae T•orav IT rhe Mose Lrrecrtrs Axt. NEST u$INLX • us. _ ILARTM is -salnoyLu10 TUX PAC* Allstxa rasa prrAIMS. lIRUISES, 11HErMA- TISM, NEi;I:.tLGIA, SWELLED FACE., Tt*OTI AC!!E, BURNS, FROST BITES, i.., tc. Y:rcts. pe. Ruffle. sir Beware of Imitations. -Sig DRIVE IN TEAS! N seket Fired Japan - New Tees N•arreated inure. S ike. for (1. This Tea Ir towel w war so d at Mk. Ib. by pedlar.. Omer Japsw freta We. to .Ric. per ab. Entre, Cloud Y puna IV sea. fn in !..c. lb, up. A eppew.lalty 1.1 Young Hyes. Ta 1. s 1b. lute Dal). our tl ie. Try my 10.•. Yonas Hyeu•, and aad ,t the Cheapest la the a,arket. Egg* .sea 1a exchange. At 0. CRABB'S, Uoderich. SPBING GOODS Jost opened out • fu:: aasertaent of may ewe tmporrattuu.. rod soiling at wholesale i..sad rt Wool t a.wreree, Wool I*rle1.. •Wta• d i •- Ttweeruss.aades a1 Erik's le Aeleataa. g '('all aad see. •Iwo)s pleased to snow stock. rpo not forest the ul 1 stand on 1L. Square. .+.rilTib.ii 100-11C. CRA'BB, G-oderi3'i. NEW SPRING GOODS ABRAHAM SMITH TAILOR & CLOTHIER 1111' u.t received. and s now opening a lard. aa.nrtment of READY-MADE MA'N'S AND BOYS' SPRING SUITS. Attu on hand a lattice stock of the LATEST PATTERNS OF TWEEDS 00 CLOTHS Fur the make-up of t31'ItINO scITN. ORDERED 'WORK A SPECIAL'S" I 4i...rm./iA1l.M SMITE B- lia t SA. issuer,. Ouderi.h. March 31::1. 118'. *SO IF IOC WAXT p IF WC WANT -RGA „Au. AT THE - Toronto Cash Store THE SPRING STOCK IS WOW' 0011[PLETE. aril' are lasted to come aad exea:ue the quality •nd pro x.1113 Remember the stand :-THE TORONTO CASH STORE. X5.7 Ma,neager_ Oodcrich. Apnl2tth, lei'. Irk MISS 7.X.71=.61C1INTSON.. The Latesi Freuch and Aiuericau Styes! HATS, BONNETS Feathers, Flowers, Fancy Trimmings CAMPBELL'S • CATHARTIC COMPaiiNV all4 .ffectiie in small doses, acts without griping, does not 00 - enation nausea. and will not cr. ate Irri- tation and e•tnge*ti•m as do n:anv of the usual cathartics ad. adadatered to the forst of fills. Ace Ladies and Chil- dren having the most sensitive aw- aited* take this iusboius without Woo - Lie or complaint CAtlrnsLI.'. CAT,ARTIC Cnwpnwwi. is especially adapted for the cure of 1 Lies. i C•tn,LAtKT. A%4 BILI;•_* I)t.- I ONDELa. Fon Arin STOMACH AND Lo.. or Ar - FLUTE. FOS RICK HsAaacwe AND 1) - la. Fos CoasytrattoN is COSTI r tease. FON ALL Costa.Ai,Te Asts1NIA ► aM A D,O.DE.LD *TATS Or Tu eo- macu. This medicine being in iiquil form, time dnse can he easily rreeggulated two meet the regiurrmenu of different per - sous, tits staking ft equally well adapted to the use of the little child as to the adult. Put up is three ounce buttes, and sold by al: dealers in family medicines. Pries Retail. 15 Cents. A a •w story of 'Bob' Toombs is afloat. At • dinner party he waited for a pause in the dissuasion, and then addressing Lard E'gin in stentorian tones remarked •prep.* of the enerw.ing topic : 'Yes, my Lord we are about to resume the torch of liberty on the altar of liberty.' Upon whseh oar hostess, with a sinusitis *mil., said : '0, I am so glad to hear you my that again, Senator. ; for I auld my husband that y.ru had made use of exactly the sante 'apt -swoon to sae yes- terday, and he said you would not have talked such nonsense to anybody but a woman.' The shoots of langbtsr which greeted.this sally sleuthed even the worthy Roister. which was the .,re grttify*. HI these present, as to do so was en aebi•vetae.t not easily ace..a plashed. Tr.etmraioMe d.ak io meadow% and prstrra, or lswae, trim to dm mows .M ttlpply a few drops of vitriol. Paris 'nom -The American to.rist in nine*. Q seises « imos aro arnaging for yeeht races, two dapphorse rears and braes bawd 'during exhibition week. For neatness and ennead'see sake, egpestieR tomatoes M some sort et keine or trellis is desitltble, akin in help rlett rat in the trait ; hot in so way ie tMtsius bear n heavier erep or for • loweer time than when allowed to spra.d over the ground. Of .agree we amf- mmleb the greed with emerge, Wary. Mut or lay glome strong brush amiss the eines, be lamp them eCthe ground. CADVC1='BELI1S3 Thk 4/104, tI. f•t p e, My�M� � � 4 *wnhevand..1 AP emeof tt+.t agar of Owordws aasaanr apse • Lew erndeesd sats of die so vas-. wed essay sc. .es�id by Paler, Weals" ussad PLi. disr(.a of as Heart- Pts.st maks mil fs1M its me is assts .f some. ea1rr. swoon mea, Less et aloe/. Acca sr Chrome Diseessa aid is *5 wasimmile 1154 ,..art4 15 amaespemes the recovery fres tree, Feer,. N<=e111:eriti.eteuensarApp=7=-A, s mealy sIpsi were re,relief i. .cyi..Ieesezecy. mad ie ae weer wows � an arrstvtrs end eec�esrrmare 414 'Tth•W WEIRlis 4 fumed rsvAw• ibkA_MIS SdI by ell I)raerrr is JiArIM1 DAPI t LAWILEN08 OLdiedise Etc.. Etc r Etc. .ego -House. Agent for Domestic Patterns. Wg$T STREET. (IODERIC1 M/MM Asril ebb. 1511. DANIEL GORDON, ABINETMAKER UNDERTAKER.ANG LEAbIWO Anyone an advert.se, bu: I can shhetS oc . sl have Aum_'dock on hand than asp two bounce FURNITURE. 1 have now nn Land 13 different styles of Bedroom Suites. 8 different Nyle. of SNebserds, 3 Parlor *ultra and almost anything in the Furniture line. all of which will he sold AN CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. AND DONT 101" FORGET IT. In the UNDERTAKING I gine personal attention. an i the benefit now of tae.rly is years experience. i think 1 Aare the best Hearers is the Conn.} of Huron -1 4111 leave the public to 1.edge. i have everything usually kmat in a first -clam establishment. such a. Ca.kete. CoMns. Shrouds. Habit.. Glove.. Crapes. tie. Embalming dote whea required. 51 mOuerwtee to give .tefactioe la @Teri case. OLD STAND BETWEEN P. O. AND BANK OF MONTREAL O.derich. Sept Ilk, MIL PATENTS1 nt o 'gated R T rmrs. Orr ease 1s opposite the 1'. S. Patent Of- fice. aad wo ear obtain Parente In hes tits* Cita thesis remote treat tf-A.NHiNOTON. Mead MODRI. OR I,R.I WINO. We *A- rias as to patestabUiti free of change,- and we ke Af)) '114 ROK UNLESS WI'EOB• TA IN P41'KNY We refer. bore, to Cir Postmaster.th. Supt. of Mousey Order Iyiv„ and to officials of the U. N. Patent Office. For circular. advice. terms and referrtanes to actual clients in poor owe Mute or Count write to .' •. engemoy�, Oppoette Patent Odes. Ws.cs.IIagtee. D. C. LAGY_AR ° ;, 1. BLSA. ENVELOIES R . W. McKENZIE DUNN'S BKINQ DER a�sr rdum IMPORTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ELF ': AND ': HEAVY HARDWARE, •l PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, GODERICH.