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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-1-25, Page 66 THE HURON SIGNAL, FF IDAY .IJAN. 25; 18 9. t Letter t Sr • , ' -1e ter seer THE Fr191"r 9 . a aehnttleglie. Many ample• are Whew tram et o'er , _ — (trwltte or s Wsr.� to area rr.:w • I3kvit+t...a. J.0 h; - 1'h•• foi4r,h' Jpy O' r eeite I tenser tie la the i 11IU I Irrwt , tea mud u time' tIi. (;ori u will be leper, motor., by H•i t 11 3t•ithey, h.a oree,,,en ••ds as:th t.., •.r ,ire. .•,hers. A tsrM) sr esMers toes I .eke &li e t it will also M eo)oybe the I.if-sea. kaau received w the any : uta rhea we h.•1 ...if boll fey dn.ner, by thaw who Irks • q,.dky The 'Alegi ed 1 Th. white and gold troupers of Ono I °"` ,�elty u u like knee". the IIIb,.. or Buaaeu• M1'aseta, and ii t•he i eheame. t . t • mat earn - Fnuch 6 ► August l7. , 'art in these nnc�aoi+s that • mother or w •w era ►w t\+ •chats, u "f I Sturm td which •n acro .,.,heats awl To bketk Haired-ttea Yals•.m..l. from kis arts e.s bait prepare. A s:wwetorm was' all swain, hwaw. f uorfui the" any of the sbury gtstoawl llee pod traced Neuro M. t3tasee; r.y..�gt ■louC tee iu taus., but with i t latnch taus bars reached a sue •t- I yet intro tweed. " Many salaams to you I hope that Tour ehee►ful bra and warm cabin •. health as 1 ern, and .....t aa large as the teethe'. duster I A de bate'sball draw was to ea.-de- yoyers in ss good carol u e ha -1 f•.r ft. that th. hired IgsrI baoi baht.' lbs I Mao i.• .re, the 'edit sitar toeing draped that you have resns,ued en toed buahb l elf we Aad semi dowers for ibs stab ` with crepe of the seine nidi,. the fettle i lift the l tiny.,. l bate tt.0 h to i table, abed tit + of the boys• Jack and the beanstalk is susees'ed by lucking admirably Ireek, sr though they had fallen there. A black -no ball dress, with huge spots •d the use of • e ase .•f • florin, was made with a bodies .n velvet of an iudesoribehly bright, w eft tune of Rewe c dor. le will he a most affective dress. say you, but hope 1 shalt see you face to fad Defer. teeny days. 1 re...Lud here this m0116111g with 13(1 Waugwasaa, three • (i old 1 tier " uiJ gnu the height t.. which tnwmuty •.0 t•'' "f tt'e all wts:irJ the sante_ ' et out your s a, We all knew .bat that wwum, for (••ha•uabis bounce' gear tits ere.utre s,ldien an d 66h+ares t belontmany • .ue te Eosin I 'lever from the red teems finds •5$5 •s. Paths. 1t is now 82 days stem i left I .0 way in letters to the .,.y. out West. S .r. naw .tyles in unu•nen•al lamps Ewan Paella of the N)aus• 1 only lost Ow h.und a r..ar•bud, +.,..,liter a octet, I are sesu, provsug the utg.uuety w that three anon all the way. Tau nen" rnoll,er • daisy. and then another rose Ince .•f manufacture was nut ezbaustcd row' ` drowned and the 'thee decamped. 1 was ("atm in a ...•.,b.... :otter wttt.er• 'est rsas.•,. found thewhite men who were tt"•t'inK elanti adethesefd wethese t••krna from the T.. dr.., veer I.tlle g'•Wro hatred buy for Emir fork. ,inure well Phe K t'e 0u ho :nes. but did wan vale: u, a c,ntp'ete sail. r ► a..tutw, Including white mit. C '"5 u, is els- .L.uia 1 R,,wen "I"re ILA". did that w.therwl the c -,rd and nuitetion end*,u rue lash- 1'ar\a has iyury n abundance. wthUuussuda b. gtNt son&'i.' times. obis goats and (•win. and Can't same one say grace," wild one i food of all kinds. 1 found him s very a the hay,. 1 A square block •d g ass, in the top of good• and kind .,tail. He gave all uur Nn cox v.,luuteerei. 1 .h'.h • small ta.:: e .,teal, •zed women '' lira amm, hues fn any m •th..r'. let. I thisie new to the true til a paper weleht white sod ►+lack mea .,.,•.,hers "f things. ••tn•m Pane' His 1i1..•rality could mut he excelled. His ter sud a h..vi.h f.,ltow, •'mmol,' do." 1 rti n,r eaten., rlol.• f •r dinner tai.lr soldiers blessed our black mutt fur tb ii "Reed them mss the respected that Come tr••m e11. ,•rneineetatien are exe.wehnitly hstide ens t e stay• in ane of MO kr etG. show them tau sees...,, the deaf . s mid patterns ha - the nay. illauy of them were ready 4' Hants weer Sewed ao•and :hit intgal d' • r! u!I new of calf a and p. 1.11ow me not "1 the c..nutry• hut 1 ask- Careen b,aid and the year* wan !me s 1 ed theme to stay quiet a few menthe, that road :— Uccs iooally the girl whose complexion I u. [ht return and fetch the ether men .•(i ,d h'rs you. mp sett, and Cud . it.b•ut the worst a the heaviest vetted. I aauwg, out. and Knees lett at Yawhungs. Thr) bl.. zee alt." i r,.. is one of the vent i.s of efashwu- prayed to ( ..d that He wou:,t givu rue strength t:, finish my work. May their prayer be heard. And now, tuv friend, what are you tote,; to do 1 'Ns have Rune the road twice ncer.we k'n"w when it is bsd and whets it is geed. where there is panty of heel and %hare these is nous, wbrro all the runes aro, mei where we shall sleep and r.••t. I am w.ttiest to hear "out wurds If you go with me it is well, I leave it to you. I will stay here ten dsya, and will proceed slowly. I aril' move hence 1.. Big In- ked, two hours' march firms here, ab .t e this p:s'-e. There are plenty ..1 !s•,u4 $ there, and pl.•uty .4 loud for the men. Whatever you have to say to me, toy cars will be open wf.h • good oa�I. si 1 always has been towsrd There- fore, if you come. come quickly. for ..n the eleventh morning from this I shall move on. A11 my white men are well, "A gown that male me break the tenth commandment before 1 wvu had time to sup myself, was in striped ta.11or *IMO, just like a man's tweed mut cloth, biers wtlur. The hudioe looked as if it mast be, the boatels being madded w beautifully to the fall of the waist butb in front and at the beck." .err tensible. "Haviug used IS. B. B. for billr..us- nem and torpid liter, with the very not results l would recommend it to s.1 thus troubled. Tn. turvi.cu,e a woith its weight es gold." Tillie White, Jlawto- 1 then h-oked up and sea tears on t e able iuet•n•isteucy.' cheeks ..t weather-beaten —tit. l Fairy lames du not decrease in (meet n• L nuts Globe D+ru•-seat• ab:e pis tulsrtty, They are curventeot. _• useful and tnumental as well, and nc S. S S. wird the T -at. (wase is really c,W I.lete a ithout half • "I tried terry Ituowu remedy I a u'1 duan ,f thew. thick of let rheuwatsam, wub•at tiv,•.g Allogotl C rinse heal yeses aro iso. ms any relief, reefs,, hoof I tried y lit .nsde mu the United States, and answer d'.ck Blr..d Biters, whist, remedy 1 csh fasho,uabie purl■•aea lust as well as the bias. y nSmith, u• alt asen,Uu . imt'lled "n+.- J'41-ey wee be W be re - was." HenryHry Si:uth, 111.harta,Uht. 2 auus•urnde-d as much cheaper. lalatk Sternal Wagerer. Ball dresses, as far as the skirts and Jost a Iter startime to ulu fa•Isi •ted 'rens :", will be a Inn Juitieer.t sight t.' ideas .•f /ride; outfits is the mudtru i lira b-b••1J this sues it• \'cry little mater - of black underwear. It was 1•oked upuu 1.1 es t • be s.1'nandcre.n on the wan' part• et neer as the momentary freak ..t s.n.e A..4 there is a preiuua:e steins' aleev- sspsrute Isshiou leader, out there is no es denying its popularity. Black hooves', N .ve:iy rnw riot in the ter h..rdered and peteceets are • fixture ; higet roles, , we elees, and eite "f the meat unique de - chemises mud drawers been will t». stens exutle annulate the gimp used to I:urmung • pert of an unique bridal let edge carriage cushi-'us. but I left thew all behind gage esettie my servant William, lithe wsth tie. (Signed; HENRY M. STaaLET. gMat•'nt made in en* d the Ierga sails. for deo ta- �idsna done in • contrasting color build, sirs kip t f 0..4_ i�ow Sheikh Hamed Ben-Mahomed, to whom the above letter is addressed, is Arab Tipp, Tib. The letter which was taken to Stanley Falls by a toe•seneer and which reacbed Brunets by Wrist iset night, is the only one fro,. Shanley which reached the coast of Africa A number of other letters which the mos stinger conveyed to Stanley Falb thx remain there, but it is expect will .rive in Europe iu two or thtee motet hs. A iseseeea. loner. Tilsenburg, March 15, 1887. T. Milburn de Co., S1•s,—Ple&O, .hip at once three dozen B. B. Bitters. Best selling medicine in the shop. St.ld seven bottles tachy. Toon truly, C. Thompson. The shove sample ma but one of hue- dr••.la or similar expressions rt.2.2ding B. B B. A reelect tad,. A perfect lady ! Hew comprehensive the term ! Hues much it includes .f all the*, is considerate and well-bred. A perfect lady pays back ill-bred rude- nees, not in its 11.11 base coin. but on the pure gold of courtesy. She meets inso- lence with the rebuke of 'Ochre, and im- pertiueet presumption with quiet dig- nity. She never brings herself down to the herd .1 • vulgar assailant Ity retort, but takes refuge behind the shield of • well bred reserve, and a silence were ez• pressive than words She knows by Intuition—which the in- bred woman never knows—what is due from one lady to sot ther. The ill-bred womu, thinks she owes no debt, so she pays none ; but not so with the well-bred and perfect lady ; she gives considera- tion, courtesy. respect and forbearance. She would rather iucoovenience herself than nut to pay what she believes due. r' apposes uta many of the hands, meet cloth hued gement* 'Mrbtack "en r'be s oioaks mud where fur is used heaver and of China silk, made Mother Hubbard. akui.k are easily L•ug far.,ntrs A abort, shirred yoke is drawn op with wasbu.gorange rib eons. three A net steer.re with a puff rein .• always with us, and never more than . pa to be 1 t Tee pellet dare like the poor, we have the t..p, black lace fri'i .t the elect anti this seater., when , appears ppearsattheoesk• A perfect lady is never betrayed by her feelings Into an uncivil ezpreesion, nor into a discourteous set by her preju- dices .r preferences She does net pride herself no her power of aggresste'n. or of resistance, but rather on her self-control, which an master the indignant answer and keep back the tide of anger. feed ter Weems t111d.e.. F••r supper mil: and toast, bread at d butter and a glade .1 milk, with possibly a little mewed fruit, will be quite au3i- cieut t:,r yuan: children Hot bread, cheese eel hashed meat and vegetables, ao often the supper of the hearty wcr:- man, are altogeth.r caw sudidsstsble f..r Toone children. In fact, it should to the duty of the 'tether to horn whet fends are easily digestible, none others shewd he .allowed. Her own powers of digestt:n, ..r these of the lather, o•uuut by any meats be considered • safe guide iu the selection of feud for her little ones. sleeves and bottom 11 Aware fiutebed the tie ••r Ike handkerchief of every other n•.vel garment man yet toeet These black night rubes are s'art:intl. lmtr.ense round face c.elarettes fluted but they grow un nue T bey ar • • S. • 11 1 .err.'i ere m great vogue, hot holy adapted for travelling, for reepnsl . to fur eht,dren, but Also ter youna ladies, who ala' wear them of colored crape to and fur possible accidents. Theori'. •+t Iwatch the dews. arch dust, wrinkle or adtettee 11 sir, use. T., be 'mashed up in that serf of It is st:.1 Oat if white velvet be not "fluent wuu:d be no bumf:i.non. The wuven t sunshine, either in spring er place night robe is a garment of destroy, early at: ismer, there Is no possibility of The chemise to match is a luw•cut, its keep.ng a,l••r, as the sun's rays alone aleevrless thing, trimmed with black can pr.per'y tit its palettes*. lace through which rum orange ribber. '•E.,eanced" is the Isar imposible At the waist line runs a shit. through it epithet adopted ty London tailors to de - the orange ribbon to tie it down. The as_.,ate any peculiarly •trucieus 1.1d or b•tttcm of the chemise, teethed with the pucker car wrinkle wherewith it may lace ruffles, makes the udder.k,rt. please them to offend tae gazsIs! eye. The drawers are also of black, rid the Paris just now sends out new .inter tnwmtng curves upward on the .,.,aide uoderskuts woven in lineation of tiger .ears, when the riebons meet in little akin., with the deep empire herder, avid Rutty knots. they are so deliciously .oft and warm _ _ _ . _ _ _ __ - that bare sight of them it comforting. eine Treem A Ideate. BOOTS& SHOES E. DOWNINGS. Ws have node eztr.ordsnarr pr,'paraslom., tor • • roaster tall sad wester trade. Weblike ell THE LATEST STYLES lis low-priced geode, as well's lea THE FINEST GOODS MANUFACTURED I We are j burp called the leaders 1a LOW PRICES gyle, aid variety of gutta. alive mu a call rod 1 %111 show Jou The Largest Stock of Boot.; and Shoes of every De- scription, Rubbers, Overshoes, Felt Boots, Lum, bermens' Stockings, etc., to be found in Western Ontaria. an—hey are all nru'tht at ,lo, • ptiersf.rr c o.h. sad will be sold at • small advance en cost. 40 That is to say, y•,ur lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very won- derful machinery it is :Set only the larger air -passages, but the thousands of little tubes and curates leadtug trent then tVben there are slogged and checked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cermet half do there work-. And what they do, they cannot do well. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any .t the family of throat mid nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid .4. There is just one sure way to get rid of thein. that is take Ruschee's (3erinan Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents • bottle. Even if everythng else has failed you. you may depend soon this for censer'. eowly \'i- toric Carbolic Salve is a gieat aid (:ray is bezinnine to divide lemon to internal medicine in the treatment of with greet' in P•nasan he•deear, and in scr,fuloua wires, ulcers sod abscesses of nearly all the models er.t out by the all kinds- 110 best houses the bonnet brim is high and part... !Prayer. peaked, and the crown low and flit. The story the other day &lout the Pearl -edged ribbons have gene taut of pious little boy who tried to walk on the , fashion. Thick ribbed er. ■ grain rib water in the bath tub recalls anther of tot, with a plate satin edging, is that an equally pious little girl. She had most in vogue, and a'ao me,ire rib - started one dry rather late for s hnol bin, which looks so well combined with with .hither little girl about her own relvet. age. Un their way they caught a Ribbon plays a mast important part glimpse of s cluck dial through an open in millinery, and as often as nut con - door ; it lacked five minutes of 'l. stitutss the entire crown, with no found - "Oh, dear exclaimed the ptuus little .tion of any kind. In oat of these a girl "it's five minutes tc 9, and we will % win had been placed in trout, be late to school.- i een • turobsck t•ri.n of black ciente afraid we sill." Inns.bite "Jennie," said the pious little girl. :m- "A pointed piece of si:k guipure was pressively. "1':1 tel: you what wemust so arranged in front as to leek like an do ; we'll kneel right down here and 1 ,t one quality, bot several, go to make up a perfect lady. Gentleness, courtesy, dignity, self-restraint arid con- sideration fur others. The noisy, rude, impertinent and egressive woman can net-er he mistaken tar a perfect lady any more than • tiger lily can be mistaken for a white rose The sweat retined grace is wanting ; the tender, delicate sr nes, all-pervading and alI-purifying, a n. there, nor the nameless charm which f•emnatee, conciliates sud sub- dues. A pet test lady never descends from the pedestal where nature and society have placed ..er. in tho presence of the other eel. 3he avoids even the appearance of uni4Rnement in the presence "1 gentle- men ; takes no liberties with them nod permits none taken with her, and is never etelty in theit society of • word et deed she could wish blotted from her mem • cry. There is one pwrsli•rity, that even the cnere,••it than reoognixee the charm of • perfect lady and the coarsest womad is inset' els ..f it. even when she cannot r'tnultte..or resents its msnifeetatinne se • per' .nal rebuke. it is a charm that mimes ins" the rudest place like a breath of he nay sweetness ; et elevates, refines and s.tlsna ; and it treads its way gently & leen_ the ...jay rathways of the world, like 't ..reit music of an ..talion lute, the m ", 'tech the wind plays a melody, •'b -se.' •r.,f', hr-monioos -...mpriea Meet, t: arid. Et r• : Please inform your .1 1 have & positive remedy for .,,:.544. 11515000. By its timely -ode et hepele.as e•ews have .gently mired. 1 shall be glad , homes .4 my remedy fres your reader* who heav eon - 1 they will wed me thein Ils- e 0. address. rally. Da. :. A. Sentry, 37 Tame St, Ter etso, Owt. under.Iodiee over which the pongee was pray that we won't be late. d"PA The high cellar had • deep "H'm '" hid the other, "1 guess thep we'd better skin right along and pray ss tsrn•d1 Wn covered with guipure. "i promised," stye Cousin Madge in London Tooth, "to give y..o 150m0 fur- ther ptrticul•rs *beet what is to be worn this winter. Well, dear, it sp Wore to me that nur chief aim must he to leek in much like men as we car. To I hat•e a bodice made as closely resembl- ing • man's shirt as latesihle is fashion's leu cry.' to tett...late literally the French idiom i saw several of these n ew bodices at (ileucester Road, when 1 went with Evelyn the other day, wego'' They "skon," and got there —Dama- riscotta Herald. A falai Arnett. A fatal attack of croup is a (reveal occurrence among children. h.:.rip household should be guarded by keeping Hagy&rd's Pectoral Balsam at band. Ii breaks up colds, woughs, cr.•up, asthma and bronchitis in a remarkable nae ner The Cag1/.Y as early Marriages ii, summing op the marriage contro- versy, on which it received 27,000 cone mutacations, the London daily telegraph says : The concensoa of the letters is overwhelmingly strong against early marriages Our law ought, we thiok, to forbid marriages W younz men .ander 21 and to yodog women under 19 years. Among the working classes especially thse would produce, we believe, an ex- cellent effect. Then, also, ,t is clear to our mind that the dissolution .of mar- riage for desertion, for lunacy, for con- firmed inebriety, for conviction of dis- graceful crimes,&$ likewise for established ioo,mp•tibility of tamper and tempera- ment, such as • just and prudent judge week; admit to be adequate. That the marriage service as it stands calls also for alteration has been abundantly detours - striated by these letters." A ba^helor physician of Cincinnati was once called to see • young widow. "You are lonesome," said the do.ctnr. "Your hes`_,and has been dead three years. I'd advise you to marry again." "Oh, D.,ctor, I'll marry yea tomorrow if pee .ill have me." "Ah ! eh ' Well muttered the doc- tor, stepping back and blushing, "you kn..w, madam, that physicians otter take their own prescriptions MY s ovules@ Run no rise in buying medicine, but try tee great Kidney and Liver regale - tor, made by Dr. Chase, author of Chase's receipes. Try Chase's Liver Cure for all diseases .d the Liver, Kid neys, Stomach and Bowels Sold by all druggists. The distressing paleness so often nb- served in young girls and women. is dee in a great measure to a lace of the red cerpuseles in the blood. To remedy thio requires • medicine which Produces these necessary little ol.od constituents, and the Lest yet discovered is Johnson's Tonic Bitters Price 511 cents, an.: $1 per'hcttle at (:•••,ie'a drug store, Aileen block. (iodench. Sole agent. 1111 "One .as a pale•bloe foulard. made 0gaetty like a men '• smnking•js kit in front. with & plaited shirt of white se- raheunderneath. end a man's cellar and • man '• tie, all in the (oohed. The dress was a sweet ane, the skirting being also in this sea rreee shade of blue foulard. and arranged in fold. down either side of strafebt folds cf white enroll in front. There were doable fronts of the blot. so that 1 the upper one were to bleb beck, the under ones were the to act as proxy. E. DOWNING, t'r•bb's Klock. l'or. Ifa.t-51- and Semite. D. CORDON THE LEADING UNDERTAKER --Ax1)- FTJ RNIT-RE Mao of this town for the last 50 years. and b )et. Any person wanting a First -Class Job, come to me for it. 1 am bound to get you: trade if Quality and Price is any con- sideration. - have an immense stock of Furni- ture now on hand, and carry more Undetaking stock than all others combined. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. HEARSES SECOND TO NONE. Expel the Worms by using the see and reliable antheltni•t,c Freeman's Worm Powders 1,n The Emperor of Chsna'• household is to consist of 500 persona, including 75 astrologer*. "A very pretty yellow poorer' silk Areas and the skirt arranged in the past serf of wide plaits from the waist, each being caught near the here with a bow of shot yellow ribbon. Bands of .hits silk guipure ran from the waist in the same directlr.n as the plaits- The bodies had a drapery of silk from the right shoulder to the left aide of the wait, a Matasw� ce.a•w.tetts. graceful amnrwment tbat would be very beeroming to the figure, The sleeve was Counterfeits are always dangerous, "Mitered above the elbow and at the more so that they always closely two wrist. rare Tss Oen0TXLL 11f arrtar.AWrit AND Thew nes. ds.ew will semi into sera PIAmg. T\. rr'markable success achieved 1iy Nasal palm as a ;smitirs cunt for manor fashionable people this .inter. Cater h and Cold in the Heed ass it Orr of the.. 18 ti" slid° msrumrk•, wAieh is • partial revival of the old doted unprincipled garter to instate it. nosed d'un'es eombietsg the polka and The pobise are esate nod not to be de reeved by roostrear sm itatinE seal Reim the wilt& 1111 haven 1111° ata. hit has neuro of • malts venveesent than befog. befog. e acrd appwanrree sine "eh m name nausea ea N Cream, Nasal Balsam, Ifiewal Woo. u gtweef.l, had the leullg. este. Asa for Nasal Beim and do not didtnd trap is slightlyunless radii,- take vaeti♦take imitation dealers may write epos d too eerelesaly on so o.erpoli.bd yon. P w rile by &fl droggfats or we. door. The ether nee round donee Is poet -prod es geopiptof Nies (goes."' S1 melted the Berlin, and 1. rery leeesinus, by admits !Word t%o , Brookville shim Re dem, greestal pn*• thee eau Ont. tf be sued at will for & galop, waifs tie a EASY Atmew dee s tat mused by C' - tent. eked by Druggists. or emit pe -paid ea reeelpt of price. Me and 5L Address IVVORC & 0..,.Ilieekvilio. Os& SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING. It twee, CATARRH, Cad II Head, - NAY REYER. STOPS 0.DriMilriweafrom Nasal pumices into tie throat end PICTURE FRAMING AND GILDING DONE. 1 hate now on hand a case of • grass of Blind Shade Rollers at 15 Coats Each#. Now is your time if you want cheap blind rollers. COM.M.i ONE_ COME ALL_ WAREROOMS :---Between P.O. and Bank of Montreal. sl lr2-!Im AV i N O Ill fishop la e lat,w le. put 1a There Sew Marker M Melee. we of than theca* twitted It o c b e a t e r fitting C la • t des, sed nixed a loeraeyn•a Barber, we are la a ,.s11,011 to du Setter 11 • r is than breto- tore. lady's k Children' Haircutting cede • specialty on all days except Saturday. Razors and Scissor, ground. KN'IGH'T, g(lN West street. two doors east of P.O., Gerken' FALL MILLINERY ! MRS. SALKELD has opened out a moat attrsctire stick of Fa11 Millinery. In RIBBONS, PLUSHES, SHAPES, and everything rise pertaining to the rade. The Ribbons are exceptional in selection and value, Crazy Patches of first-class material on sale at reasonable rates. P.tItKF.R i►1lt WORK S.ToxnttTo.- 1amalso the only agent Is this sectio* fort theomlw• braced Parker Dye works. Toronto. Orden solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. WILL CURE OR RELIEVE RU10 11E92, 0YSFEPSI A, l a ma:ItTION, JAUNDICE. ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUTf, HEART BURN, DIZZINESS, DROPSY, fLUTTERINO Of THE HEART, A01011? Of SHE 'TOMOS, DRB NESS OF THE SKII4 ssrM�wd_fav estaeltntOs M .6AOh measly., s T. LLPUR 1 10. •`e''s"otti�n.„e tSteorn MRS- ElATeSRLD- NEW ANNOUNCEMENT I The undersigned. while thanking the public for their Mend patrsaags bestowsd spot him ware oommesctog bemuse,. begs to &ene'taes that he has put does kr prices to flocx liorreeit FIGININS an wishes perticalarly to call *nestles to hr SPLENDID LINES OF TEAS From 10 cts to 76 cts per Ib, Maple Syrup, finest Case Prune pure Spices, Lawry celebrated Bacon, cooked Corn Beef, y Cut Myrtle, Cavendish and Club Tobaccos, best American fine cut chewing Tobacco, fresh r. salt and canned Fish, best quality. 12 Bars of Soap for 25c. 3 S crubbing Brushesfor 215c. Z lemons. Oreneve. Wad Maly. • Awl Cheseleis Deeps. sta. sta. 01111006\ roceris, Croclery, 1ssura. Floor, Faad JOHN ROBERTSON 017OO11080O71 TO O. L. 31041:21•1`008 Blake's Bleak. the Square. Do'd °1i ns Oalsrleb, Mirth fad, MIL