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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1888-1-20, Page 31. ial RsL;L L11 1 4+10' at loose. 17111111111r."14 IV TH1 SOY $IGIAL. FRIDAY, JAN. , 1888. sod wile are true greater aid to haw deprivaeooa and hard menoemeot of not :Dar . a great thing for each to • lir she o aawiamng wine - other. The wife same with de to him who had w elate stow ; but while she is *tr(rg- uviug, and tie r toiling and himself, the cooseiumenese of !lir the other's sake confers a a nothing can soul. ..11 be to more prosperous days p.rheps, tbst beth wail realise the ures of the poverty they endured in th ! la that grand new home then uetbirg lacking that taste eau devise • 1 k, or wealth can peones. Yet amid the litre ipisndore and dtlithts, the hearts el x. both -the wife •filmset, without doubt 1 wbai 1 -will turn with wistful *Manion to the ,,.t the cheap. little borne of old ti.ns.,puverty-stricken r... u., she tondo and ineunseuicnt as et was- �, w Mr --- and Mfrs The hardship. and di.00mtorta ender - among the realthy and .d within its walls here passed .way like le u( ihi. Arty, but the the mists before the sunshine, end mem- ..f molt of in.. Mr - -- •.ry recalls the delights of contriving, comes and ;N• a soup bone, managing sad arranging. The fun ea- juyed over •mttenr amputating, sod .orprisee in cookery. The brief, seen holidays Melon from weeks of toil, saved for so anxiously and looked for so eoger- ly. Thew and • hundred other simple joss and the plexuses of poverty, is fact undreamt of by the rich and worldly. l hart i ,t tbr,a.h trying to .ell these economical meats to that woman rued other. of her cline." In Ne w York als., and hma Washing- ton and .other cities, the Profesor !part- ed that the c •rear erns ere a.44 to the n'h r•tbi.r than to Ilse poor, or to those of moderate meauI aid he add. anoth- er significant bit .-f evidence : "A friend, a Inas of wealth, who, like his father before hire. heti long hats toted as eine of the moo cetten.•r bone. factors of the poor in the city whene be lives, and with shorn I happened to be' p.ii.ful tnlunee, bursas, Walde,neurslgtio brumes, frust bite.Meumattc talking about thew cutters, rrwarittd : and is in far•r, a handy and reliablep.uain.r- 'Fur airy family I get the cheaper cute ' gaud .id. 2 baruee they are cheaper. My children are satisfied with round steak and 'noel- __ der, cess if they are wit route so tender When • wunrn hs* a new parr of and toothsome as sirloin. They are strong and healthy and understand that such food is good awash fur their pa- rents and is prod enough for them.' I question whether his gardener or Lr coachman would be so et.tiruly ready to accept such doctrine ; and if the pour people to whom in times of strews itis money is gives without stint are like others of their class, not • few of them would be ill content with scree of the food -materials that appear 1.251.rly oa his table." Presence of ■lad. Presence of mind is good in ear of secati lits and emergencies, and when coupled with Hagyard'. Yellow Oil will ottani .ave life. Yellow Oil cures all Mow On Tells en Mose.. Elections and the festivities of the .cacao being abort over, our resideMe I bate »tiled doors to the duties a the day. Our sawmill yard is being 'tepidly filled with saw -lona. ; result is plenty of work tut nose mmessoued, and lively times are expected. The Rev D. O. Cameron delivered • good, woad, practical and impre+tve diwuurse to his oungreiatioa on lest tlabbeth, et Ming the laurel serrnun of the tate Mrs Struthers, a large number was present. W • hope to geee and meet with as m.ne,if sot more, every Sabbath. Seinen Jeremiah 22 chapter :ltl veru, "0, Ranh, Horth, Earth, hoar ye the word of the Lod." We an stain impressively reminded of the uncertainty of life. ()u baturday of haat week • yummy man named Jobe Jukn.ti.n • reaid.nt of the tuwwhip of AJtield, whits in the act of assisting to ketch a .pen of horses to a aleigh esu struck in the forehead by one of the borve* and killed Momently. Surely is the midst lit life we are en death. His relatives and friends have the sympathy of the community in their aflloctiuu. A teen gena • a$ueaieat• A boon and a blmeiug to manlind is d•gyard's Yalluw Oil, the great pain destroyer and healing remedy for exter- nal and internal use. Yellow UJ cures dl aches and pain*, rheurnatiew, yore throat, croup, deshnees, cremes, con- tracted ands and laminas. Procure it of iter druggist. 2 ire Trained Newspaper Ras. It takes an sole newspaper man to re- port an interview well or make a gond abstract of any feature, sermon, speech or the like but fortunately, • newepap A osep ea aseaslfie. Yor the bens& of boy readies I des' cribe tore farms and (Mir uwmin Isai- Imr w see. The buddies* of uw ate dilap.Sated several random pewee "et tilled w ,�`"1"'�.r'"`. Don't Vim' J tsld lir damp feet. I Until your hair becomes dry. Newer Isms with t . bask "Mon any- ; dural Wiese gtetag Us ammo, Wisp that i. sold. ' to preserve ha beauty eel et oemtil the Hair r toll t 41• only dei, , ih.tr mess Iib old bate set mow bora • jsartamy imams ; tomes down, stork may pertly jm,gkias/ h•s been eaten I 7"quire tut tke kali 'awl use • liars e. ►cooed, 1ea1tl1 unkempt, sad 143.1• veal- liver tate ewe drieka aged then in- ld Rely, to premieresor ca the natural cold terod I saw us that farm is December acdi•te11 fN cot tow t►. ou ,reveal baldness. a nosh, Nes apnsg tooth herrvw is the Aller..—_. ata/ kind never ride j Tliomss Il� mday. Moron Grr:e. tical whore ascd lost at wheat aeedialf. a i. y es,,iage ort mea► -the wtud.,. Ry, nit the 1Nen lapel tt r dna ervw to writes ' �• 8eversl mon: w ago my tear grut.b.ag huc baagintt of .ear for a eaomMl ; g commenced (ailing out. and ;a a taw w►ern left last lipuric[, ap tk or eves Rif+. 1 weeks my bead was allude. tarl1. I w t1•' woodpile "1.1"4"141.46111111"147. N.,, omit regular bathing, tar unless tried many remedies. but they did so hook un tM greed w►en it was a ykeesnr sols is is regabr uunditws, tAs u.dd gal 1 I g l� DwtKLt a twirls of yer's ago Thu harmer i 1•.h all wok+ w will soiree the pdte• and Eaves ou'egratwu float Vigor. sad, atter wing unly s psrt usd haat I d►d 43utlie•bur�w klm for that daae•..m i of the coat.'nts, ml bcs.t was rover,d often told tiro he hover it last, sea- sible until the hoarseness M recovered tool ie, lest where h+ treed mend p our pretiwr.t►un sa the best halt. esutl until • neighbor who asks where a Whys hewn., .peak se little se p•e- with a hoary growth of l:ur. 1 rs-oaa. taro of tiudrog it tbera uoitee etchers (rum, da. the .•i...,ay be p.resa y `restorer in t►e world meanwhile, wbtrib le otteo the caeca 1 tet, lir d,ttiosltaes o)t the throat be pea- I( .. Hy hair was faded turd dry," wtifsa This farmer'/ Irud was ¢stair him ; M du»wd. Ilt*bel C. Hardy. 01 1)elavan. Ill ; Reit u is: delft cud c,n,pleius of hard limes Merely war* the book by the dto, atter u,1eg a bottle of Ayer's Hall Ytrar and bad lack ; spuds e1e1115W* at dee std never c,•tisue keeping the back it became buck and glu.sy." tracery discussing the tariff ou wool and exposed to the beat after It has become c , • • tobsto : he ha. no sAeiter tw he ebary, warm. 1u d„ er othwise SSdebi.litattn4 Ayers Hair Vigor' but ample storage for "the weed J Th. Joel Ings and outbuildings o the other fernier .re always neatly Pm fences in good order, each tau spored in its place, the stuck all housed, he and his family tacitly clothed, he as out of debt eud bas a gaud bank aoneast, al- though he began with little. Ile at- tnt.utes hi. moose. to the persistent care ..f everything tLat Bowes tutu his possesawn. He says his father had • place fur everything and required hie mays to keep everything in place. so they could put their baud am any tool or implement to the darkest sight. Many times when a tool had been carelesel7 Irft out of place his father would in some way detect the culprit without asking questions, cad thee when night set in be would ask for that tool and send t1•. Atopy cne tope it. Once this man mss sr man's training in this respect is pe- called out of hrd in • stormy night a• culiar. Constant contact with the ex- required to go ball a mile into the oods left to get an axe he had ale in 7 preened ideea of speakers of all kinds, his '`Suck constant drilling, • be says, daily work, in fast. develops within him "made • roan tt rite -"-{(ashen Wilson, • eenaitiveoew to the novel that is won- Tumpkii'a Cu, N. Y. dertoh. Almost instinctively he dis-Rom Remarkable NUL tinguishes the new from the old, the in- Fourd .t Rut, whet the true ,stills Westing from the comm•.n place, and hu been alt fa these many yearn the readers of his paper got the benefit of and that is • tttedicine which although his skill. but lately introduced, has made for itself a reputation second to note, the medicine it Jt•bnwn'n Tunic Bitters which in conjunction with Johnson Tunic Liver Peds has performed some exist wonderful cares impure or im- poverished word soots becomes purified and enriched. Billiou.nees, indigestion, sick beadache, liver complaint, languor, weakness, etc . soon disappear when t lay the excellent tonic medi- cines. Sale by Good. druggist, Al= shoes sent home she performs altogether I am williug to assert that no public different from a tone. She shoves speaker ever addresses a more direerntng her toes into them and yanks and hauls body of entice, as far as private opinion until she is red in the face and all o01 of is concerned, than are the intelligent, breath, and then goes stamping and kickit;g around, but pulls them on part of the way carefully, twitches them otf again to take a Isat look, and see if she has got the right one, pulls them on i tee tinowa how you mum say it in his trained newspaper nom. And in the matter lit interviewing : Tile first -ease reporter, if be goes to interview you, may not know what you want to say,but Wain, looks at them dreamily. says they !paper, at least, if you want to be under - are just nght, then takes another look, stops suddenly to smooth out a wrinkle, twist round and surveys them sideway., exclaims "Mercy, how loco they She eneW rill frees. are. •' looks at them agaiu in (root, works n iftdl et Sloe's andes /W •ked and tender: kir (net around p they won't hurt her The thorn of life Is•freely! wile ,trite so touch, takes them off. Ixka at I wonder went will mend herr the heel, the to., the bottom, and the Try Dr Purei s Favorite Prescription.I iosid is them o• Wale. Welke rip aged Ten to one, your wife W cross and fret- ( s, Pa fel because she is sick and suffering, and dour: the room once or twice, remarks to cannot ouotr.l her nK•Ou.nee• when her better half that she won't hare them things go wrong. Mak. • b.•lihy at aro prise, tilts down the mirror so woman of her sad the chances are you she can tms how they look, turas it in will make a chemist and pleasant use. "Favorite Prescription" is the only remedy for wonuu•• peculiar ailments, sold by druggists, under • postt•e guar- antee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. See guarantee on bottle wrapper. Large bottles, $1. fie bion block, Goderiob, nolo agent. Id] stood by his readers ; and if you are I De Wes Know Mr Planta! willing to talk and will follow kis hints you will not be misquoted or misjoder- It is not only a pleasure, but very atuod- Do not make the mistake of useful, to know the names and qualities of trees, plants, herbs, and dowers. All this you an learn only by keeping your eye. open. Many a time you will need such knowledge. A vessel was once wrecked in the English Channel. Only thinking that the public will understand yon if the reporter dues not. Tell him freely your ideas, let him understand why yore think se you do, remember to what class of people you ars talking, if you want your words to have effect, and I four persons were saved. No one could the honorable, oomaeientious repor'.er t see them for the darkness. nor heat will be of service to you and to the pub- I them for the noisy storm. They :himb- lic ed from rock to rock till they could get no hither, but just then one of them, Neter Maud still to cold weather eapeciaUy afar having taken • alittbi degree of exercise, and always avoid standing on ice or Mow, whore the per eau w ezpused t.. tb. sold wind. Rene Saes. In Greet Britain the question of Home Rule a oumaiutdur; att.muou. Tu the tun with a cold to tits bead or cheat the safes. way to ensure flows Rule over • cold u to hare ..n heed a bottle of Dr. Harvey's Red Pine Gum. For tale at J. /Value's Prescription ding .tors. ti When Ruin from a warm atmosphere into a cooler oma keep the mouth always ck,eed, so that the air may be warlord by ata passage through the teles ere reaches the lungs. every possible direction, and nearly d1*• i — - -- locate. her neck trying to see how they I DeaY. a by •flash of lightning, saw • aamphtn- luok from that way, bask. oft, steps up I Ran no net in buying medicine, but blest 67 lige he knew they were ate ; again, takes thirty or forty farewell I try tee great Kidney and Liver regale to it never grows in a place where the tor, made by Dr. Chau, Whim. of Iooks,says they aka her fest look awful I Chase's receipse. Try Chase's Liver tide can reach. Then they knew they big, and will never do in the world, put. Cure for all diseases ot the Liver, Kid- could rest. So Me might often be saved z for them con sod off three or four times I ne7•. Stomach and Bowels. Sold by al! if yon knew certain coalmen herbs and rodless a Teeth. moa, asks her kasband what he thinks d Tb. t treses ' paleness so often 01).1 Plash that are cures for diseases Keep — m is young Rirb and wombn, u des 1 eyes and Aare open as you pram through Alexander Sack., a boy who resided) aboct it, sad thee pays no attention to what h. says, goes tht»ttgt(t it all again. I in a `real mra.un toa laL't of the red life, acid you will learn Rauch that may with his parents el :0 Beater at. , died and finally Bays she will take them It's I corpusc!ee in the blood. To remedy useful to you. Thea, too, such this requires a medicine which prodaeaa knowledge is in atoll • pleasure, even these necessary little blood constituents. 1 and the but yet discovered is Johnson's if you never meed it. Tonic Bitters. Price 50 cants, and =I bottle at Goole's drug store, Albion sive Tiara a 1.Wsre, - That is to say, your lungs. Moo ail your breathing machinery. Very won , dertul machinery it is. h.t only the larger air -passages. but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leauii,4 tram teem. When these are cloned and chocked with matter which ought not to toe than, your lungs amutct ball do there worh. And what they do, they ane. -t do well. Call it cold, couch, troop, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and Dose and head and lung obstructions, all are bd. A,i ought to be got rid of. There is je.t one sure way to get rid of them. ti.xt is take R.uschei s German Syrup, which recently from (*dere due to a shock I very aglow from loss of Mood after having a tooth extracted For several days he had oaf ReosartaMM Messeeettea. lend loom an alosrated tooth, and yea- Mathew Sullivan, of Westover, Ont, was ill with dyepepeia for four yeses. i Mock, Goderich Sole a;eet lb) terdsy morning went to the New Yuck Finding doctors did little good he tried dispensary, at 137 Cwtn Kew.. Des- Burdock Blood Bitters : Aix bottles oared I - - __ -.- -- fist Joseph Fo)otet•'r, jr., peat too o in the him, and he gained in weight to 178 i limederr All the tree. operation chair cad extracted the tooth pounds. B. B. B. turas the wont 1Nita ipleadinhIy -['m afraid, George, all etas Callen -s mdse. A profuse as hemorrhage fol- `Down ees of chronic dyspepsia iter I you do sot love as as wells. you used lowed. Efforts were made to check it. _ __ -- 1 to. but it continued, mod is twenty minutes In Japan, children'. shoss aremade of 11 :mimed- Why 7 death resulted. D:• George g Moore, hloeks of wood enured with cords. The : N _ Beoauu ore alto• let me c! the physician in chief, said that the boy stocking resembles • mitten, having a 1 7 T H op *sponte place for the great toe Asthenia I to light the fire. Weswhat is technically known as a dome are toted only by the toes, the I H. -Nonsense, my lore. Your get - "bleeder," or a person who has profuse heels maks a tattling wand as their ting up to light the fire akes me love hemorrhage epos mewing this slights's owners walk. whish is moire stunning is I more all the mon teeemd -New York Times. • erewd. They w sot worn ire the 7 _ _ _ _— __ id HMI would insure the soft Loeb suet M M. draw mate on the door, bat are left at . if you an tmub!d with a cold or the door. The Japanese shoe gives Per- I soughs, however light attack, look out fer it, do not allow it to settle on the Iver. ; break up the enug6 by loosening the tough phlsgs with Hegyrd s Pec - total Balmm. 2 Mea. A mitres of much ill health is neglect- ed °aestipation. The utmost cutlets e hosld be observed to keep the bowels reviler. The best ramilMor of the bowel. to promote their natural sctio. is Bar- doek Blood Bitten. Try it if troubled with ooe.tipatioa. 2 he Moister DAaed. The smasher is a ere•ture in whom Ne mania of e.aggasstd vanity seems to in - ernes is nonage the older he growa,and it is sot likely to reach a stage *deemed to make Is geterally off.sove until he hs passed beyond youth and imitated upon middle lit. A young man is apt to be re.scaably dinned.' of his power of feweinatien himself ; but the feature factfreedom to the foot. The ie•uty of the human foot is nen only is the Japa- nese : they have no corns, no leveeing nails, no dietnrted joints. They have the full use of their toes, and to them they are almost like fingers Nearly every meebsen makes use of hos toes in holding his work. every the boar folly developed. Their shoes acct • tunny. and last six mouths. It is said that rich people live longer than poor people. This dissevery wee made by the prxpective heir of a wealthy uncle. Foe. inti CAL•Lxllow.-For Pimples. (,con -Inc' Yeas Booboo-:CatwMl Blotches, Tan, and •11 inking rumors of Pilo area good bleed „rifler. liver two 1 the akin, urge Prot Low's Magic Sulphur Relator acid mild purgative for all sea - so lel Snap "Lady aim a brie -a -brae .teas) -Lot me sono see .ometbiag headroom' bat cheap. en suet. see Sorbs Plant. Clerk -Twits ; something for a wedding present 1 Dysp'nau is dredfvl. Disordered I Th. Migms of Worms are well- know., lien is misery. Indentation u • tee to I Dat ths remedy is cot always so well de - A Pe1table lJfe. SSA e7 De'igsleal sad Perfumers. ---5 Pimples and Blotches, Bo .11aAgurirtg to the face, forehead. anal neck, may be entirely rumored by abs use of Ayer'. SarsaparrUa, the best sad safest Alterattre and Blood-Puri4ar vie discovered. Dr. J. C. Ayer A C. Lowslf, Maass flay y Dru g a; el; els bald.s for tit. 'ACTS UPON dfsi.t•.ach, Lac Kidi..rya and RHE BLOOD a.O WILL (trio Rltewsseee y-vpele anis er fMpiesse ier rsl.ew t. rt'wee a. -oris. y. Stay Apple Musa ret. nr..r IA . . W. utaL enittLe•a ad ts- •iaorsiee the system. For state 67 Amiss )may drusotst. Dna gases. Prove Mete cad 51. 1858. flarper's B any druggist will sell you at 7.7) cents a o ILLUSTRATED. bottle. Even it ererythng else' has failed you. you may depend upon this for certain. eowly As sloppy s • r ser, W Ire. Then is only one happy woman in Reeds -the priest's wife -and it is a common mode of expression to uy "as happy as a priest's wife. The reason why she is so happy is because her hus- band** position depends upon her. 1f she dies be is deposed and be becomes a mere layman, and his property is taken from him and distributed, half to his government The dreadful contingeocy makes the Russian priest careful to get a healthy wif., if he can., and makes) him take extraordinary good are of her after he has secured her; He waits u pon her in the most abject way. She meet never get her feet wet, and she is petted sod put in hot blankets if she has so much as • Cold in the head. It is the g reatest possible good fortune fur a girl to marry a priest -infinitely better than to be the wife )( a noble. The Russian priests belong to the Greek Church, and oelibacy is not iooumbeet upon them. Ifasrwsa BAtcaa is a borne Journal ft eo,nbtnes choice literature and Eve Y4 ills . trths» with the latest intel,imeno5 remmred� 1e t seblo.a. Each number has Meyer seestelmwl and .•art amities, practical and timely em ye. te-irt,t promo. humorous •ketches, Ate IIs pattern sheet anti tashton-plate svoatemeale caul stone lett!, ladies to save many times tis coo ..r the suusariptton, and papers on medal etiquette, decorative art, housokeepleg ta an its bran: htr. cookery, etc-- masked. useful De erery homehold. and a tree promeest keoao.iy. Its editorials are masted be wed "epee. and not • Sae is admitted to Ila columns that could oObnd the meat dm l4M Wt. Few men have accomplished the same amount of work and good in this world as the celebrated Dr Chau. Over 500,000 of hie works have been sold in Canada alone. We meat every ponos troubled with liver Complaint, Dye- pepeia, Headache. Kidney or Uriny Troubles, to bus • bottle cf Dr Chases and ewcslpe Bft ook cure Sold b yaMll decision. sad agd rasher, so hatter how gskiad- good eaters. tenoned. Worm Powders wt11 decoy ly be has ben nand by Nature *all The Nomas diigcctive apparstaa is ml• 1 them. 1m °w fregesatly 110 has *offered tem of tfie moil osomplioat.d and wonderful sere rebels, is never trouhied by say mesh dusk Reis ere that he has et ly to ogle patty women to lnakb them victims to hie Irresistible f•seinatioas,. and a look of •tars .r ens indigo/maim lottlgs him ie ►ia deleeie., fox it is transmuted by hie vanity into • albite to his asssting powers A 1/1•t►A1r.-01 ens doesm 'Tslssa me to miry rte asadies the boot gear 1 ir- ars's •m urri xmvr tito.. .unbars iilala pre fee the Testi NA both. kik emsei cot Ate .44... ria Shingle in vintner. It is seedy pet out of order. Griew food. toe;b feed. sloppy food, bei ee ksry, meant worry, late hosts, irregular hab;te, sad many (other thine whdh utaslit sot to be, have made the Anmerieae people • willies of dyttpeptis• Ret Green's August Flower hep dotes a woadertd musk is reforming this tad beams e l taskiat the Atavisms d mwmmaan, ftwegsett petiole so that they can .a joy an snowsTama their mala usd M happy. easel's of headache, watery turd Wain. Ram amber :-Ido Imprint= without d Yly s Cream Balm to a nee- bMNb. Bel Gtwn'sApston Viewer aria be dura led Now hear boon obi �epee. Nohe l epaWe• }Arlt insipid $ a atmy eothsw r DrlwIM4 i Ow gerir bottle. SonsWA/ *seta A/ Two. noon ma The chap who finds • carpet nail is his ueoonksd oystsre s amuse thou who slab the tax teles off raw arterial. Hay fo• m nm 1t is attended by having is a type ef catarrh peculiar symptoms. ssmd 000ditt'u of the Using mem- Iranse of the nostril., bsarJ.ets sad throat. •Meeting the lugs. As sand meson issswsted,Ne diesheriniseewmt- e•eid with • burins( semmition. There k en Ter Boned. Dum't allow • cols in the head to slow- ly and surely tun into Catarrh, when yew cam be cured for 25c. by using Dr. Chase's Catarrh Care. A few applioa- tioss cure incipient catarrh ; 1 to 2 boxes cures ordinary catarrh ; 2 to 5 boxes is guaranteed to can chronic catarrh. Try it. Only 26c and sure cure. Sold by .11 deuggits ly HARPER'S PERIODICA LS. !l. Triage: .__.. HARPER'? n.tZAR 1/ HARPER'S MAGAZINE......—noon, . HARPkK'y N FtSKLY •. HARPER'S YOUWO PDOPLS. Poefay Fre, fo .0 swbarriben fa dg Visited drafia. (uneda, or Meri..w. The Volemew of the >aaan begin with tb. first Numt•r of January K each year. Who. no time is mentioned. sabsrlpttaaa wet b1eeggta with the Number current at halm cif receipt of order. Bound volume of three years back. in neat sent mall, p eMai . t leis tree of expense ' I tM exceed one dollar per rellnmvl the to Yor relame. Cloth cues for each culsM edtebte tar binding will bested by aUesl. .gpald, on sw- oetpt oof[ $I meach. �et Rnranitten. es should be laky chsdaee 4s Money Order err Unto to pehnaa • lois. erep.prre EST net to newsdmwottee mural without Ms e.rprPae 43rd -r Kamp= • !.wen. HARPER BROTRZRs. Mer Tse*. Banat Air • 1888 *INV Wh you have to pal =1 an tenor , ori a 14W for eone-horse sleigh its easy to ander- stamd what is meant by a revenue cut- ter. ILLUSTRATED. wearies et a Tear. The principal dement in the .ompo• nation of a afar, s may readily be sem- posed, is water. The otbar elements are salt, ends, phosphate of limn, phos- phate of Ida, and mucous, Amite is small proportion.. A dried tar sees through • microscope of good average power presents a peculiar appearance. The water. after evaporation. laves be- llied it the alien ingredients, whish amalgamate and form tbemeelves info lengthened Mew tens and look like a number of minute Bah bombe. The tars are secreted in what are alld the "lachrymal glands,' situated over the *Shall and underneath the lid. The contents of those etude are carried alone under the inner surface of the eyelids by mass of six or eaves very Ilse etan,tels mad diaebargsd a little above the eartitlage supporting the lid. -ieomdes Qesem. A Weererrw ones- The ra.►The largest organ, and one that plays a controlling part on the health of the body is the liver. It torpid or inaotiye the whole system becomes diseased. Dr. Chase's Liver Outs le made ap.aaIly for Liver and Kidney dia4caes, sod Is gueraateed to cure. Recipe book and medicine $l. Sold by all druggists. By mistake • New Orleans paper printed a fiat of Doming weddintre th• other day umder the head of "The Su- gar Crop." Basher ; "Bow world you i�riyour hair don., Air !" "Customer : "In silence, if possible." HASPlit t MAGAEINl Is es oryyan of gets •e thought and Morel= is de p$r•w,ettt of Iff.. 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