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The Huron Signal, 1888-5-4, Page 3
• ,e i• T Che Poet's Corner. Here II "7 wre. de. if you pious, parr. . •eeahe,t•I alar. Have • Sherr ors Time year Wee ...t down tad look thou, ear, Aaiun way meds. lawn gib st brew•, ei Meek, sad Mee; gad tier'* se fad .r mtedae t. IM, est e Nem remise oma de. "bey stool our he uta..a a hreak Mendes ""les *.et sod of pesos ; « u Thou e.,.ket rou,,4 "hour the 1001 we 'Mak will •e.er come . They wet w eat ur orde r with t bur sweat eatlolna wys- And all wilt wild w•fwa:ea the woad -ho peace al dare. Y. oily little macs. ale: but I wend have you know Thea11 surely Mee 11 1r purer vies to V t they older *true. Just NOV try work taeir tai.ek'ee with dim pled hamele sad feet. With tour tulle I souls tfsgnes• and thele smut's' Isom sweet. They tub IMO( our kisses au ! el •ear love y w.tl, 4tcelleg Matte end thought* as troy. Aad otter weever tell How team nights of c, cif tit tone tutus, harm twee'• sassy Mew tatty LItio,m Yours they" o-• 1111,11 hall aught and day t If for their tittle Mast bold tinier rugs., durance vile Corm tome. dear old er.adpa with his • away, ktadly emtlr. Aad orirre is is "bail" fes my Ir Ce primers tour. Ilemanitee that 1 epee rte erne' prima boot • Hut they are captives now. s.r. Rut Swed with d.athereOwls. No more to plot iter mischief till the der light dawn again - roar little svelte -robed primmer'. OW Its bard Iodised W tel. WIea to mother they are deas<et -.mead . Jeep or hard at play. A never. TKSI. • Those who *adore the torturing'segi of Neuralgia. Rheumatism, `ctatiear Lwmbel & end .tmil•r complaints are severely teed, but there is a speedy re- lief is Haeyard's Yellow Oil, as the - seeds whin hage used it aytwly testify. I and milt. 1 fee -It teases laceM•ew, Macy kind parents. is this see .tf Neill, mud burry, veto unmindful, while amine their children trues tine leek ser o reup•ttoa to mother, Mew isdeubly Vie spirit of resit wt harry (unf..rte a stilly ton sharselenatia of C...adt•a-) is belie impressed mem the ZJYuu wtud, ••BunT "" says the mother, •wtbiri..w 1*.ro,rJ weer duties iswa short toren $* q meek. Russia ! "1 esu't wait !' "What to the world are you duiug T' Blas is • townie, iudu.tri..ue mother, ,,lit the best tut.uli.•e, 'dewy" planuiag for tome interest Yet the childr,c naturally are of nae verts temperament sad far from the sort whose s.bstien requires 'mimetic goad I r. Ile would be wise to assign a short task, allowing "officious time for its thorough performance, yet the excitable, mptak.i mother has utioun.cIoualy w trained her ooildren that Ike very thought of lurk or steady means restless baste. ••Haste makes waste " No wises, is truer or learned at s oust of harder W- a1.s or mem tared •er0nt Iestee4 of tootles* • child to be on a'nutaut dread of the impatient "be quick the little ase way, if the parent will discipline himself to be quiet and patient, be taught in the bee: place. 10 .sly up,. himself by luteeind attentively to what father, mother, or teacher says to hies ; while in the second place, • happy, hope- ful .ay of plasuing the day's task., .a.uredly leers the child free temporari- ly, t., develop, in • ostural and agreea- ble manner, his powers of aooumpliab- -.nt. First, insist kindly but with firmness that your child home while you "peak to brat. Then in wiring hie direction" do not do iron details unnecessarily. Leave dim somewhat to freedom. Be definite : See to it that he under- stands you try to he reay.nable in giv- ing him sufficient time to acoi.nplish as b ought ! nut as some other child may be able to do; whatever you assign ; sod wait patiently to nee the remelt. Otte means of assisting ohilt:ren•to pay attention to year words is to return the suortesy. "Children moat be seen and not beard" say you 7 With weed, © only eon rule be applied. child(ee must failsed bitausht to fore wed homer. Never was the fifth dr,mmandment ©. re needs' than now ; but evoke loving obedience by lore and .stience-by torr and patient discipline Do not permit a ch'ld to talk too much when there are severs! guests or older persons forced to withhold ein•e.,- sati.., in order to listen •t let.gth to the buy or girl who may lie too forward. That is unnecessary and usually for fru beneficial to the little ones who learn by listening to well cheese :.nver- sation Be concise in addressing your child aid careful in your requirements. Speak with moderation. grsmmatiesl- ly, politely, and yoe will be repaid by the effect upon the yoet:s mew ben of Your family. N ben ;Ota ask your child • question, train him to answer that aid not quite ■ oilferent ens. tir THE HURON SIGN .11,, FRIDAY. Kg 4,11.885' ATEST FASHIONfie What to War,and How to Wear it Properly. Th. boat* Ctea.l.gn front law rs•hlet.abe *meld Ile. Trots aid saad,ag.. sad (Nd Mlles that (o.II.ne t. Sold ryes la the lime, t'lrete. Fringes made of ostrich feathers are noted upon dray wraps. Nome of the new felt bonnets and hats ate made W Imitate straw braid, " Ce1li•va," ,.r leather odour, 11 a foollbiltbis osrfmr f.•r promeosue cue- 1i "lei Mask is • favourite comhies itthe reds eo employed are of We Grow b a popular ou.our. and is mos in all diad.., hum pan lettuce coked to dark Rusaiao ares. Redford acrd u the name of a hand- some wuo111n seismal which re.emoles arrdazoy, but lacks the velvet finish. Rich Winos, simple styles arid et- .tuisiti Dolour effects characterize the dressy terming tenets of the prseeot ae•500. Fer o:.11arettnt, which are also called t are cut d/ep and round, tad are pointed is front or finished with sedan ends. Narrow hands of curled nerricb feathers are used to I nieu the ter: of dressy bonnets, producing • eery soh and pretty effect. Natural plucked hearer, brook, otter and other brown fun are Geed on white doth cloaks for small children, with eery pretty effect. This, indeed, few of us older chariots are • .- to do habitually. How free yuently ..i.e meets with dt!fiWit- wig is direct &imaers to questions justly put, reeeiv,r.g instead, wandering, eva- sive replies, uutntentiosally or aare3ese- ly (10.41*. E,vierr•n say.: "A with is relieved and gay when he has put hes heart into his work and dose his beet. S'. with 161 children, airs them time to do their best With careful guiding. they 'nay he taught to he self-reliwt, sod happy u their work as in their play time. scarfs Geese fabric* mode up over light silk are chosen by yotng women for ball toilets, and am sadism rarity of airy fabrics are show.. When owatsgNs Of woollen or silk are made with adenkirta, ..f plash or velvet, *b• sleeves of the barque are mads of tho mums material as the wader - shut. Ues Prof Lew'. Sulphur Soar for Prickly Heat, Nettle Ruh. Sealey Enp- tia., Iteb, sad all di..a 0i esadelisas tIf the skin. bit Handsome mesh ribbons of sa01v. se. titles, .et at the hack of the bowies, mad failing In lose loops and soda, are often added to *511 eott1m.e of tra•.per's! materials. blind Weeds see Weal Mr John H. Carter, orf O.rbetto•. Ont., veritas as follows :-"13agyard'. Yellow 411 has stood the test often when all ethers failed. Our house is never with- out it, sed ft Wil! always And s welcome spot on the shelf," 2 The maturity of grade steers is sow a ]oar earner thea it was ten yeen sent Boo what esti be a000mpled by a knowledge tit the principle of breedmf. Mee Theis % t'haeea. That is to say, yew levies. Also ail your breathing maohm.ry. Very wen - desist machinery it is. Not only tbs lamer airp...smes, bet the thousands of little tubes and •.srities loading from totem. When thee.e are elomgsd and ehOeid with .atter .hied ought sot to he tilts, yeeee lungs menet halt do there work. Avid was they do, tb y Cion* do OWI ie amt. *ramp. asap. Atli. fleas espdas t .1 , family at Quest sad nags •a4 Ised gad Z. Is be pa rid al.OMrasidorm, all are w0 K nim fr jasl jag phi*, bltlet, lemeet man, that molded a eel "'ma' awl► as i1,r 3'i.rce a "h"14.•n•t •Sala A Serf Setter. I suffered from • hard Cough contract- ed by damp feat. Hailing couulted a local doctor without effect I thoog4*t I would try Haasvard. Pectoral Balsam as a last resort. Before I had tinsh.d the first bottle my cough had entirely disap- peared, and today I enjoy better health than ever before. f can conscientiously recommend it. Chas H. Kent, tel.- ' graph operstor, East Selkirk, Han. 2 The flesh of younganimals which have ibeen uninterruptedy well fed has het - ter flavor and: netritie• q.al ity than that of older and irretslarly fed animels. maagesess t o5srhfl,. Counterfeits are stwsyo dsnaerous, more en that they always closely IHN- TATE Tea "alotrfa , 17 OPTaAU M:2 Alb a'AAt The remarkable seem* a"bfawsd Hasal Bairn as a positive tura for .4* and Cold in the Heed has Ic- �assd unprincipled parties a imitate it ?h, public are cautioned mot to he ds- tMived by nostrum. imitating Nadal Reim in name and appearance, hearing .00h Kamm as Nasal Cretan, Nal Balsam, eta Ase for Nasal Balm and do not bks imitation dealers *nay *rte epos you. For sale by all druggist" or sent pat paid eel reesipt of pries (bllo and $1) icy addressing Fulford a�Co., Brookville, Ont. tf Oat'nativss ar* not model cattle be- came they have tot been bred for say spacial purpose. H,wever, they brims strong Ieanings wafted. the dairy. flay fever ie a type of catarrh laving peculiar symptoms. It is attended by an inflamed cooditio. •tf the Ionia( mem- branes of the mends. ter dec . sled three effecting the len(*. An amid serous secreted, t he dsclerg. issesam*. ponied with • Iuirniag sensation. Thar are severs spasms of les afn(. fregoemt attacks of b..da h., watery and raises - es. Ely's ()MIMS holm 11111 rer•S- dy teat can be dep.aded .pots. 40sta mg druggists ; by mail, repassed. Ely Brothers , Druggists. Owego„ Ho* York. l7 • -a .. Sr *ever awns. r leo "hardly MOM it He AGA an attack of whtlt itsO� aell 'biline.- ...s,"and to smile wan impossible. Tot a mars ma "math and wile, and b• a ruble di�, Still he sr tai► nHan • sine nese Seep le pat rid but • Eiburs=2:112. "'m' k A. whits Sava fail fa Oar t iletsnafie...*� h for Yr= pair lir ZANZIBAR'S DEAD RULER. No gamed Away aee.atly, sad Is awee weeded by Zanzibar be. lost Its sultan bin turd, who died recently. was a a 63 years add W succeeded his oldest brother. Ma)ad, wbO 41ed is 1Sp0, ass .s1• tea. Hs was Considered e• •lalabls uta* He received Sir Bartle Z}wry, wbu went M his durnlnbtr in 1072, b an effort so suppress thesis,* trade • treaty ams Imide, bat It did not acoamplleh the pur- pose. mud the iodin ► west to Etglatad to Me Mr. D'Israel! Dort hes visit be was mad. an honorary kart of the Grated Crosse of tit. Michael and tat George, and ooaelo.led another treaty against slave (*'adi•K Tk. do,tnlon. od this ino.arch are .aa- mted un the emit owlet of Africa, uowprlalui t h 1 Wands of Zanzi- bar, Pemba, Ma- te and of her smaller Islands. The mainland dna horn but little ex- piated back of the coasts, as the sul- tan's authority is but little recog- nised beyond the walled towns gar- risoned by troops. Rut Stanley, the plorer,bse started from Zanzibar on several ot his explorations Into the heart of Africa. Llviug.ton also started from the same place. The principal blend. Zanzibar, bas only no area of about 6710 square miles and s population variously esttmatsed from 100,000 to 400.000. The strait separating It from the tnalnland Le about twenty-five miles wide. The capi- tal of the sultan is the city a Zaoud- bar, a plate M about 00,000 people. It is not very cleanly, being only washed by the rains. The polece is near the ma, op- posite Ube harbor. The inhabituus con- sist principally of Arabs, Madagascans. negrues and East Indiana The town has long been n promtnent sieve market, and though the trade was *banded by the treaty it Y still surreptltboasly earned on. The late sultan leaves a eon, 10 years old, who mermen o the throre. TI • '.Stent dynasty has held sway for about 100 peens, sea succeeding father. When Um salmis left England after making the treaty, Punch cleverly repre- sented Yr. D'Lraeli as saying, aid his adieus, that he hoped ti.yyirl i argash would, on hb retnrn home, do al! to his power to seppreas the slave trade, to which his dusky highness made reply that be certalnlf would do so, adding, with a wittt: "But remember, zit, Sheik Ben Dizzy, Conservative party very strong in Zanzibar!" However, Seyyld Bargash did week manfully for 11* abolition of the vile traffic, in spit.! of bitter oppsi*Ma and threatened revolution. WAES1aA*'s LAT* st: LTAR. DIED IN CHINA. Rev. warthogs T, Tatar, O.o of els aided of the daptlst MW.stowar'e,. The Rev Matthew T. Yates died In China, where he was on duty as mltelon- ary. on the 17th of March last Dr. Yates was born in Wake county, N. C., In 1819. He was baptised into the fellowship of Mount Pisgah cburrh in 191X*. He re- ceived a school education and caw gradu- ated from Wake Forest college in 14411. Thesame year be eras ordained and im- mediately after his oedtnaeon sailed, with les wife, to China. Dr. latas nnatasd in China, with the exception of agpttal Willits to the United States, for thong- of he Near of 6b life He was one of the ablest missionar- ies ever sent oat from the Baptist church. He ren- d e red valuable work in the trans- lation of the 8oripturra a n d published "Rem- iniscence. o f a -. Long Missionary L I f s. During Tux Lars NAL rams. t h • American civil war Dr. Yates, by $ judicious In- vestment of tease fends be had left lm New York, was ambled to 'instate the missionaries of the Southern Baptist cos- veatlo. In Chino, who were cat off from all communication from the board that sent them out. The venerable miesionary had served In China for a period of forty- two seats. He intended to return to his Korth Carolina home 1a June. • OSL1LOOSI"S RULERS. 1 WOMEN OUT Oi VMYOU$ POUTIGI FAITH, ALL PROP* SI T iGhl$1 f` Oats ole she m.pw.nt end OeoweSeentr.m a.'e.hsag Ab.." tib Palo Toone sa 0tier w carry N. iedet ell its► Saw taw t. tw Lamle. The butethal Nish eft; of Oalmleo r. Rs•.. passed amid its pimp o,f tsap5* M as bows. Nest and Malta giving bate. ha. mom a.eap.otedly aw.Mred le Aad half hnto.s, aid It is to tr imams b1 mess to lama A erecter Ida*re says seder • recent date "'1b. mimtcal *adieu name of Uskatuoy r all at owe upon eeerybedyr tsps. and medal reporter.. spacial t•legrates nod ape& artiste are daily affairs And all bseatse of tl.• fad that the good people of the city (taking advantage of atm 0: UM* progress' ve liaises khat fonmelated tito a state law. white allows memos tite stein Se Sete and to hold office 1* Moor - permed tities) have ventured spat the ssM. d of experiment of trusting the mused governmeut of any other than household affairs w the dainty beads a women! "Yet. the e!ectlon of a woman mayor and Imo maned women by a large ma)or- Ity over a conventional ticket of commute everyday humdrum moa, was a muter of deliberate intent. dons In good false mad in the belief that Deeded rabbet im- provements and the mom welfare of the city were perfectly safe In the hands of repreeentattve wives and mothers. It is no wild freak of • border Kamm My town, but the sober •etla t of an lntd- liest ted Cultured people Oskaloosa is the county seat of Jefferson. wooed county west of lbs Missouri river. a limo farming county. filled veto the well culti- vated fields of men from all the states east and north of as The tows 1e twenty- eight wenty eight miles from Leavenworth and the tame distance from the state capital. forty de collet by Fell northwest of Crams city. twenty north of Laurens and thirty south of ♦tchlpo. ''I!e ballowiog p•�1 de.erip- ttoos win satiety die eaetoslty whim has brought we* �! 01 Inquiry, and so sorely perplexed the modest Indies who had shaver a zine.; of such results fellow. Ing their •0DSssi to terve M candidates fur offlctai position. •'I sh.sid not rites. ,g dight did I not Rias nay teatime., or else I kilo. Si. be the tales of Binds., . tlNd11 Illness. $.- tog a "utterer free ogea.aews. 1 took use b,ul. of B. It iso aid it tsars tate lg.seduto relief. 1 aifsasw•uw.4 it as e ewe foe Wltuaa.osa ,`.se Melmen' Wood rills, Ont. 1 B•ean•e Io winter, eold.. atop= h..rsee the and 11l.ddle Antes brw•timm is noticed Ire anmlaton tit• Eert.re dtthoulty .. , i'..M.gNt4*. n•tse, tee, brat of a], , S she.. Ire n0 dor.utlhta ..f ,gilt sr410014::::::":"1171.7:1417:,..P171:1 0i•g ►Ian ; put uo an 11!05 blanket ; a *arra brio math, and tN crop.., aro sa•sito, .wee in ese hoar., sold tab. eke Euro, tit a oou1bi the 1teutbinit belt. r than 5 tableepuunlnl d l.tbsli• end sinter, mixed ie port, put i. eke bran mud, and it b. takca with. out trouble. 11•hwe iorfs• bions.. .uddnnly lame, eke atop N to M olrtatn .beth., or s"t �.1r the felt ••f, the sb. Sieg, as it ►wry 1Asw ls to anC1 s 0ase, pu11 09' lb, shoat glv tit. foot s n at of • dry, and then pert iw 0n riyIttly, If it 6. due t.. a r nen, ba1Am i1* but wst.r, and rub die a ,.,i... 140i- Amte try out ethrrt.r.1 M • twbA and generally 'Swint w takwg./tihe hair. It ,a bettor to cal;, awes known eater(' oar? ph,sici5n, than M risk the lana o1 • •al5Abl. animal. The 100#1141111117 ase, et 000F.*, in .pate of w rias ie dope. but u will he • saudsca.•, ie g".. of death to feel that all has r,eoe des• that was 'nearble.-Ammaga A,`ietilt�.t. The Hectic Flan, pis hollow cheeks 1.J proan:,us spptKitst i.diente wonea Fr .Span s 1%„res Povidesa .i11 quickl: sod etteetuully ret v .s*. lm °engine Sally Lugg -Your cups of lour, a pint of wars Milk and water in equal parte, on tables..onfuhl of melted butter, Cur ego, Ale even table•pc.00 of sugar, and an Sten tablespoon of alt. sirs the t6.ur, to;*r sod tett tcgetbem. Melt tit. hued. tit tit. warm mdkc and poor this ire the flour, and beat gradually until there are no lumps !dd the edge, brats thoroughly, and then the yen•, and beat •nein v ry hard, bet sn a seated Duddi ;d dish to else Over night, end i'.e 11* tit. eaw -1154*, Serve , * t4*- .1'h.00i0 it, tesr- •eg it apart to prevent its being heavy. A tree eets. Around each btMp� of Dr Chase's Liver Cure is a.ediasl tinder and receip hook containing sseesl infurmatios, over :500 receipts, asd pro.oeno.d by doctors sed druggist* m wrath ten times the coat of the .sditias, Medicine and took e1. St4d h aldruggista Tritest* t. decry Bergb. I have seen Bergh, singly and alone, stop the ongoing and program a Fourth avenue cars, owned by the VanderbIlta, the homes staggering blindly &ong, drag - g ng with extremity at resolve loads that odebt iamb better have b.sn Intrusted to the emnipetancy o1 steam titin to the alarms et aatmality. Driven Spread and eodoctors swore, and passengers three - said lyoohdoln, but, with 4rmses* of re- persisUble determination of esteem the melancholy viaaged malt, full pa.optlsd, with the potency of the umpire (tat., cried ''Halt, Haan, halt," secured halt and changed the system. I tell yob, Beres was a great man. Judged from the hsyhts on which wo stand tad new the pest, his aeblevemeob were phenomenal. •a s unique pram - May la the history e1 Kew Yost Ms Hoary Bergh send alone. Hew he ea�Ipared, he oaa be contrasted, with Ir ole. -Joe Howse in Kew Tock Gr•ptile. The Glasgow yachtsmen have decided to admit center hoards in small yachts bsllt for racing purposes. The Royal Clyde club Is about to follow snit A doled pies.... * R.re.d. William Waiter Phelps will probably feel the toes of his home at 'Pennock Ridge, N. J., more thea did Senator In- vade the loos of his Kassa' madams. TPhlle. srcbltedtully wpfni 1n , there ase *any fine rwbdebaso In this country than was that of Mr. Phelps. yet, as • speenbsu et an .i.ges% 1a had no man! 11 was 1y thaw •s the "Md Jewish PI e•d� r mast dterltAnma had hitt marts in the stvwsn0w that *6. cosigned einik tner was ams vweprnlrabe IS eeetaMed the Aare sNvw& library le the eiensary wed as art z=list Weald be a prise to swig flit 1 • A[al aj1..LET MRS. Lowlt.l. 410* J051507. 7(Ra 001.0tar. Irate HAlIILTOH. *nae NORM "Mrs. Mary D. Lowman. the mayor. b plement faced, ktndly volved woman o 44* years of age; a native of Pe0neyl but a resident of Kansas twenty sad of Oskaloosa eighteen; of Mediu height. with bagel eyes and bdr, now streaked with silver. She been for five years an assistant In oisce of the register of deeds. which sition her husband formerly held. She the mother of a sen and a dangbtr, bot grown. is a Presbyterian religiously a Republican In polities, as is her b band. She b a woman wbo has the mil - venal esteem of all who know her "Mrs Emma K Hamilton. a native Indiarta, is aged 89, the wife of W llamllton. one of the Arm of the Blue M bon real estate area. and the mother three children. A amines Methodist, strong Republican end an ardent Prohibi- tionist. she kat derided erlevlctMns the ability to forcibly express them has dark hair and Nee gray eyes and well lowers for bar kindly dada charity 8M was educated In Oboe has Beed In O.kalassa Moen year. huahasd Is of the same political faith. -Mrs 'arab i! Aaltley. • ha woman of IIs, of plump agues and with the red hum of health still In her ebsek has bright Nadi .yen and hair to 'She was Imre In Ohio and has .'welled 1 Oskaloosa Steen years. She is a devoted Illtbodlet, and bolds to the De,nncnt faith of beg fattier. thongs her husband, • leadlreg pby-sk'lan. b a Republican ""Mn Ramesh P Morse. • native n Atghtnd. has spent >p of beg 4J years kn the city whleb she le now called to sit h* eont.til over She lea plesetu.t lady. with dant hair .ed eyes. and dectd•efly Pump. matronly form -the mother of a son and grandmother of a little girl, and the wife of a pr.ml..nt attorney the b of the same political faith as her hte.bewd and • mambo of the Methodist Eplsespel church_ 'ills. Kittle Jeagbtm. (J *aa • petite �pmaa of hinted* hair *".d Mw eyo,t r to •lb of a welt know* mea0m ee el the eke. end W proud noahar.4 tow Wight Ned pretty Ba.b Ors • Mehh.dml ra "Wigton. she Is .ash bar b-thntd penes. .1111 -est as t.... am ewe m also e age. r +p�.sderss., M. thirty .nm mare ems. playas mak" d the Mani br ram (Lr.b L else 1. oris woe laws r O.kdeae• e.ma�' tont, dims snminer* patty vlAalaea M, a/ menses biwM essspa•. Ma. the sensed the Semite sr sit. 4 seh.k,nas bask. ober proem need 4 otem oris •eneawt doter les belts. ball tem warty the of bet falba la fpa's II+a.D~io► o1 a 1 ventre )oars m daek ham OM po- d h and ole. of A. 1' d • Sled tib" Is of and f1Lr mleoep. i o, match. n lel I Ilbeeseilk • elieryxnpound For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. DM! Nerents Head. ache. Nea Nervous Weala.ae, Stomach Liver Lesso s,, sad as agreWw d the E*da y., • NERVE TONiC. elutes W. Bootee warmest Oona. Haar stir two newer w. • segaer eves .se�1t� ds sem asps I tart ata r O. rmvww d w Table* tvmw en ranch'Omer pelwerna ward ere. 0 r. s Webb srsas�. lay tae/ n U rat say am yea 1a as for whisk AN ALTERATIVE. * 5.so Ammer, ws.esa rt.,m e `1 bathos gene se ase 01m wine MM we leaalan Pule are Swotr an -e t, bat siwte,r end ars the ire b mash triad Liver fl Su e.. t• TMe.FKst Sjmptows of all Lu dismal, ehsaatma r Mertsb•Best k M ' `ester. sheat. pains M the •gad ante. Imadaolle. els. fa • bas daps pm mew he w.41, or, o• the other bead, you reag - be dews wish Tma�sain er "gallop.' CenasmpNo•." Imp. teebs, Out bogie k totals . ay ....** Axe" owe, 8eveth1 yeas age, James Birdseed. et Dories, Cosa.. was severely 111. Tiao doctors said ba wait is Co.aumptio., and *at they could do naehlag for Ides. Mt advlaall him. ee • Meat resort. ss sew per's Cherry Pectoral. Atter taktot this medicine, two or three tenths, be was pronounced a well man. HI. hoel/A remains good to the present day. J.'. Bradley, M•1de•. Masa., writes : 'There whams age I emit seeress cold. steel espetydevelops& tato aremeb**ta and ConsumptMS. 1 wag so wash ohm 1 could not sit up, we. numb *Emaciated. anal coughed toessantly. I consulted thecal doctors, but they were pewee - less, and all agreed that I was * Om- wmptlon. At last, • bleed brougbt isn • bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral - Treat the Seat dose, I found relief. Two beetles eared me, and my health bas since bas perfect" Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, De. J. atala y Taa7AmtD Bir • O. Ayer • co.. Laws, Mass. .a Drager. rase la ; 001101111111•111. - iZrauslling �uiDe. uItAND TRUNK (,w, E real. 1fwred. Mixed. Ood.rbb I.1r. 1 Ttesa.a, 112:1,5 p.m I * pm Stratford 1 t N a.m , 7::.'.p.a i 30 peso Meted, Mixed. Swat ford Lv. Ma,. ti i:IS gt /ioderi8 I Ar. 110a sou tiStts hd11 I Mt peat RT *▪ stair whew ' hist .mea art t they w .b and bonorable en/I.� meat tbas will not not take them holo telt. haws •ad amities. The po lits are Jeremiad lire for every lodiar,uu. person. Many haver nude Sad are now innakin,r several hundred dollars • a.natb. It to ewe roe easae to make els and upwards per day, wile is wettest Os wort, zither sax, yonn or old ; cspMaI sot needed ; we start you. Everlt4:.t�gg awes. No *perial sbhlty required : you, reader, tea do It a well ea say one. 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