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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-2-15, Page 3NEWS OF THE WEEK. Littlest Intelligenoe from all Parts. Cease Item* of I.l.eow O.. Penedo Wiwi West lie Dews Int • ■maty Inter- matlee I11•1led Memo ie Nis Our ste•aeew' Time. A farmer wined James Davis, ells, is a rssideul of k1..rnintlon, appeared be- fore the 1'. M on Thursday, last week, charged with Mating hos wile Accord lag W the evidence of the woman, he had been ut that suet of business fur the peat twenty years. The last time lie thrashed her hawked her aenselrw. The woman was week and sickly looking, while her domineering husband was as hardy as a oust h . The case was ad- journed for eight days. Word was received last week of the death of !Mrs Maris F. Montgomery, of lit. Joseph, Mo. She distinguished herself during the war by carry ung du - patches serum the State of Mur.uri to Oeoeral Lyons. At one thee she was suspected ad taken prisoner by the nun• Uniuniats sod searched. The dispatches were e..ocealed Lrtw,•wt the so:t of her foci •aid st,nkiui and were hot found. She afterwale delivered them tot. Ovum al Lyons. ■M pe ---sol la tL A manufacturer in Pbiladelp lou this lately to a frietld the story of nue ,.t uld &open')tendeuts, "Taoist years ago a buy applie 1 to me for work. He was employed at lo• wogs* Two day* later the awards tit premiums were made tc atauufeatoriea at the Ceutentual Exhibition. "Passing down Chestnut street early in the noontime I at.. Bob p.uru,g "vet the bulletin board in t.vutof the news- paper Office. Suddenly be jerked oft his cap wish • shout." "What is the wetter 1" some tons ask ed. "We hate taken a medal fur sheet Ing r' he clamored. "I said uothutg but keit my eye uu Bub. The buy who could identify him- self iu two days with my interests would be of use to we hereafter. "His work was to deliver packages 1 found that he took real pude h1 It. His waggon must be cleaner, bis Borst better fed, his orders filled more prompt- ly than those of the useu belonging to soy utter bra. He was a Zealous tot the house u though he had been a nuttier in it. 1 bale advanced bow step Ly step. tis fortune s made, and the him hare added to their capital w much energy .ud fume," "Never bey a draught bores," says the 1erwrer's Guide, 'which meads the whip to make him pull '.Se bud in • southern newspaper • re mark which points the same truth te other eucum•taDce•.. A northern semi with • small capital settled tau years an.. in a town in Georgia He rstaohshed a thriving beanies., started a library, a lyceum. street ars and • humetsl, and became t ne of the mut popular emu 10 the town. When be died last summer,t1e lading journal said : -The secret of the peyote. Influence which this stranger acquired awoke us was that be Dever mid, 'I and mine' but 'we sod oars,' Aud be meant it. " Most of the bnya who read the Cos - portion will soon begin to emu their own livelihood in some profession, trade or handicraft. The lad who does his work, howr.er faithfully, with no enter..' in it hey. rod his wades on Saturday night, ms only • hireling and will remain uue to the end.-Youfe's Companion. Nltallle Trave111ag t'easumea. "Of course, I always like ao be orn- sideed well dressed, but I am far more particular what 1 wear when I am on a one day's uuttni Chao when I travel foe a more extended period,' recently °bee'ry- ed a well-known society lady to a Mail azul Express reporter. "Then is nittb- in the way of costumes that ao clearly marks the well-bred lady as her attire ten such an occasion. Only plain, saber colors are suitable for excursions, and they should he made with no trimmings. Black, brown, gray or olive aro nacre suitable for such ocaeiosa The ma- terial should be severely plain. A mod- erately thick wrap, sufficiently ample to cover the figure, is dm.wrabte. Long journeys deemed s special provision. The dress should be piain ; along cloak of closely woven material should be pro- vided, and • plain hat and very ample tell will 1:e found desirable. The wrap should be wore throughout the journey. If it is of pongee or aurah it will protect the dress from dust much more effective- ly than ordinary woolen fabrics. Them is a fine water -repellant Priestly serge that is especially desirable for such pur- poses. 1''Irm, moderately heavy mohair makes admirable travelling wraps. Gloves of leather or thick, firm kid, and perfectly oomfortable shoes should be provided There u nothing more em- phatically marks the veteran traveller than comfortable provision in the way of clothing." Nazism Pee Ne- ese( eepers. Every bee's honey is sweet. The hoose showeth the owner. He that is at ammo seeks dainties. Anger at • feast betrays the boor. In • good house all is quickly ready. Everything is of use to a housekeeper. Better be meals mem than one toi merry. He that Nevelt his *neer will have the more supper. Never haggle about the basket if you get the fruit There is winter enough for the snipe sad woodcock too. Squeeze sot the °rouge too Ind lent you have a bitter juke. _ They who have little hotter SUMS 111 content to sprees their broad. Many a rood dish is spoilt iN M MI mesa The biggest ealf sakes not the sweet- est veal. When the stomach chimer the dinn er hoar don't wait for the clunk. A CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA. taaoeeser•1 Twellmeel In Swab •'aretim. Described be • Meealr ■rt.. A ourrrew,dest .•f the Nruuklyu keels says : - As d,phtbetl• is vim sleet , ii Luer 1&•wi end all sorts ul cures, in - on: beg the me.ppu.g end crwuu Woc.ea, ere "tiered by well waa,ng Inn 1.41•• 11 way toot he .mut 4 place f. r use t.• sta.. what su uld lady dM W prover.% due flee. ding softer :he d. clogs gave w. lip •..,. I could um..t mewl,' water fur tie spec .1 throe days. lis the winter of 18:.9 8110 diphtheria because epidemic iu Natr•-r• town, N. C„ when 1 was paying a visit. IN course 1t was my luck to 1.1l au wit ricu,.r W that dread dims*. I Wet stopping at Dr liruetalow's, hotel and am, ee'ou a• taken sick strut fur Dr Hnwapd. who afterwards gaited • celrl.tily u, flaltimo,te. Ile attended to we its the usual way, bet I coot uuwd to grow worse, until at last be •dried me to l oott not Mr ie16sVx, raying it was unrt•o.:Gary for him to ca: again. It was the eu.:om of Mr. Brf.wm• low to come t.. ray room every d.sy alt.. the &•otur tock her drisrtnre and as. *hat his *aid This paiticulsr w• non, when Mrs Brown'ow was told .1..1 U Howard had said she seemed surpri•.. Dud rennet kid : "You are as g.a-J as cwt: dead wi yet, sod if you will do shot an old s, mut advises I bays no doubt but th you will pull through.' Drowning well are apt to rate► straws, and in my a•ri..w vit.emitt sea willing to swallow a awl hoe ►!... if necessary ; v. I aver l.s.d the lad\' "tier with thank'. She lett let. tad in about hal an hour reiur.ed h .1.• ug a quart pitcher in her hand. M. Rrowolow appraeLed mJ Ltd sayiee:- .'Take a swallow." I-dtd as retlwested, and, Creet-htesrens- what a feeling I experienced Il sero,. •' to me as if tl.er, erre four Isuudn-s krniers in my tbtvst aid every °toe ar' thew waa Doimu iTw *IIAE6 Or s•rrrl:tu. My taw was out only a bad, hot a Tilly Isogon -us unr, and %bile the dram* was d .lug its work I turned hlack intik .. choking. 'ace from e k n lthe g .Jtast h matter sine up. 1 drew a long breath and felt rltrvrd. "You feel better 1' said Mrs Brown I.w. I confessed 'kat I did, sod was ui4' enough to say that Dr Howard could not *'lend to a )allow dog of moue. le. course of time I recovered tool whet able to get out called en the doctor t. lay my bill. If my spectre lied "talked into that office, or if anything e!r, horst Me had happened, 1)r Howard could tot Crave been more suxpri.rd *Lan be et. .t semi. g me ali.e, thoueh rrr3 weak Ile asked what saved me and I arise.r d Mrs Browu'•os, soh", in ms upi:.iot; • ss a better physician than h.. fila, Ilr.wnlou's remedy was simile and one hat is in nearly every honor. M. k" . quart of ted pepper tea, and after strsitr- ow ■dei a tableep..nsul of common salt. Then sweeten with honey to snit th. !elate and gargle as often as p. ,soft.-. always keeping the tea brf..re the fire •o ea tot hive it lukewarm. The pepper and salt are the knives that di for rut - ung and the honey heals the wound. In extreme cases doe di se tf oil will help mach at firer. B. S. S. seised slat Testi. "1 tried every known remedy I could think of fur rheumatism, wi:h.-ut me soy relief, until 1 trtrd Burdock Blood Bitten, which remedy I run herb- y recommend to all afflicted as I waw." Henry South, Milverton, Oat. 2 t'amaia'a Exlr•erdleary Growth. The wonderful way in shier. Canada is growing is shown by the postal cards returns. Th. letters and petal cards delivered In Canada numbered 53,600,- 000 in 1880 and 90,&0,00 in 1887; there were 2.040,000 registered lettere in 1880 and 3,560,000 in 1887; in 1880 there were issued 306,088 postal money or- ders amounting to *10,328.904; in 1880 the amount of mousy orders issued is other countries payable in Canada, was $69.,661 and in 1887 it was $1,1i94.674; n ew,papers and periodicals • posted in Canada numbered 45.120,062 in 1880, and 64,240,326 in 1887 ' the deposits in Oorernment saving banks, generally in cosnection with the post @Bice, amount- ed to $9,207,683 on July 1, 1880, and to $37,173,813 on Jetty 1, 1887 The figures r 1888 made public bythe Government, ernmene not c a d et it is be- hoved that there was a very great in- crease during the past year A Severe Alterb. Miss Bella Elliot. of Pontypool, Out., writes -"My brother and I were both taken ill with a severe attack of diar- rhea, having tried other remedies, we tried Dr Fowler'* Eztraet of Wild Straw- berry. which gave immediate relief." 2 "They have a larger sale in my div tract," says a well know. druggist, "than any other pill on the market, and give the beat satisfaction for sick headache, biloiooeness, indigestion, etc , and when oxombin.d with Johnston's Tonic Butters, John•ton's Tonic Liver Pella will per- form what no other medicine has done before for suffering humanity." Pi11a 25 cents per bottle. Bitten 50 cents and Sl per Mottle. Sold by Goode, Druggist, Albion block, Otd.rich, sole agent [e] This ie how a certain Texas Judge per- form. • marriage ceremony :"Do you and each of you 'cleanly .wear that you are in earnest about this business, and that yon will stand hy each other as heehand and wife through thick or this, sink or swim, live or die, survive or perish 1 " The oomph here sod, the groom remark- ing, "You bet." and the thing t. done. Areae rmaaks sad NDS. Aad all diseases of the throat end lunge can be cored by the as. of Aeott's Soul - .inn, as 1t oontaiss the baling virtue of Cod liver Oil and Hypoptrnphites is their fullest form. See what W. 8 Kew, M. D., 1.. R. 0. P., ole.. Truro, X. S. mays : "After three yeses' expo/r- inses I eooeiier Seott's Emal.i.m on. et the very best in the market. Very ex- cellent is ihroat .fractions Sold by all druggists. 500. and $1.00 Repel the W Dame by using the *ate and reliable antbelmiatic Freeman's w.,rtu Powders. I nt THE HURON SIGNAL* FRIDAY FEB. 15, 1889, RELlci.OUS NOTES. IimeeesUws rwe,Rrwbs faelNlsa se Club. saes wane. A Curs rue NMI/Weil/WI. -The 1s- 1(100(051 tel •pntuat life bee a the per sweat kuuwlvdge of Clod. '('het is tae Drs.' Mese. Bet It aught to be felme..i ny the e.w,ud, wbluu is like unto tt- namely, personal reouguitro.s of the lion/own ca tiud.and idnut.bcati..0 with it notas that wound stage be teac.bed, ,JaaraWer feuda t.. tiewwe arrow it IL - lemma Tho tory lac( that he has with - drains bluteell Iruw "the wort." will snake him" narrow unless his sympathies uruadea no 'mother directiuu. And tbu WW1 of the humus , soul to elpaud, to have large lretdore of thought sod aspi- tattuo, is laurelled fur It the sphere ul he K,ngdouo of Clod. ldeouw ntoou meth soy great cause develops 111 • eau .fret geautiee sod midlasdly widens his persona.tty. Aud to feel himself part of clod's Kingdom., t.. abauduu h111401i R• 1, m+kr.' tan a Kteat Christian 44110** 1'tiVAu.su trove. - BeOaiNi "flisld la lura," the/elute whatever at- ..ibwtee ate &outbid to (Jud es said to be their ten be nothing that as ei.eonaut not with the ail perva'liug love •hicb 1 r 11:b vary butui;. Yet becomes, Guu,ao ai.;01144/e meat be employed at the nit.- ..410V re- -os.•u te, u,.n of tied • attitude towsnl .w. • M. sat themselves against Clod, oar. -& a danger ..f man's imsrusdiup .,use worn through hu fssutltarity with i.ete in their use as applicable to finite .i &tofu' 114411. it is et this puna the' . matey lu.n is (WIS.:cls to totalize titan d a hive goes ...it uuf.sieug'y toward -.roar' nh•, ,(sod aver agalna Hiw i1 .maty. It Lardiy .eerie to Lieu' flu• lov. ILs rummies, altbougl r) kou. that tie oust* ou the duty of J. coo diem lot leg their rummest. A CLg.Kl'.AL HUK.'4E11.,N -R.v3 C ,with, .•1 (1 Assume, Masa., is nut unl) • ttretuel Mit a drover of trotters. H. se telecoms ti and reputable urnister. out has beta t.keu to task .evenly b3 .bar •hi'r'ers fir his hone bus,.,.. Pk' v111er d.y Mr Smith sddreased at ytriealteral meetings Puttabeld, Alr•L, .u4 among other things saw :-Tbe long aged Christiana who condemn hone ruttaag are elwsys to be fou::d nearest all grand stain! • heti the horses coot .m. These veru will balaua tbem.elvee as the kW:* like athletes in oreer to set • goad race. 'He thought • man cat: 't -i. a 1. Ise .In a racecourse and be Jhn.uan at the same time. Bettin,. had In.tlome t" du with t'o'ting; w .guru than betting on •u electeto had w7th tht candidate. H. said be bee •.en w..rae men in the Church thou be ..ad sett: w the seiky. (I d w"man hen a.i lased lieu, dud clergymen had taken s an example for wickedness amid preach - of rero.oma ab..ut hem. Some prop'i had eveu said that they hoped he would hll noel break his neck. He said he always meant to drive • good, bmtr+ r•Se,an1 win If he could, but that be had mot always succeeded ; but that was the fault of his horse and out of himself. Tis BLesid ts''a or CukI,rrA)tfTT.- Cuunttng up the various creeds that pre- .l..wia►te in New Fors, and addiuy t•, them the the.• logical odds and ends that .:list by their side, I learn that there are nearly one hundred different religions to be found hero. The ancient Roussel Catholic faith, strong in the number of its adherents and in the grandeur of its churches. the nuruerous Protestant, good uld iterluug denominations, ranging from the orthodox Eptsn,(alisns, Preshyte- nen*, Methodists, and Baptista to the Unitarians and t uerereahsts. Here an the Jewsh synagogue., which may be bound in sit quarters of the city, aid are well filled on the seventh day of every week. Here are the Quakers and riot • few Shaken whose modest meeting houses stand in quirt places. And the Spiritualists who do nut build churches, but gather in circles and groups of con- verse witb the ghosts. Here am the Adlentea (Ethical Culture) Metaynnites, faith Cunt., and strange dogmatists - ay, perhaps, even Skoptcbi-•ming the immigrants fmm Russia and the come tries Clear Its ea.teru boundary. Here are C ttne.e Pagan., many of them who worship Jose before the burning candles and amid the sweet incense. A multi- tude of agnostics, atheists and adver- manes of all reltgton. Should we not rejoice that people of mauy religions, and of no religion, can all lire together in peace and good will 1 ANNA Drii(mad. • The best regulators tog the et wrath and (rowels, the best cure for biliousness, sick headache, indigestion, and mil sffeo- tiulss arising from a disordered liver, are without exception Johnson's Tonic Lirer Pols. Small in sive. sugar coated, mild, yet effective. 25 eta, per bottle vole by Goode, druggist,] Albion block, 0ode rich, sole agent. fel Am r•hH.aate smile. Mary Ann Albert, a domestic in the employ of J. V. Adana -6,74 Degratet.treet, T,xunto, met with a peculiar death on Saturday morning. She attended to the morning duties of the houabold, bet was not seen around the hoose after 8 o'clock. As anon as she was missed Mr and Mrs Adams searched for her, with the result that the body of the un- fortunate giri was found in the feeling box in the mishit.. It ie thought that Miss Albert had gone Into the hayloft to feed the pony. as she sometimes dad in the absence of Mr Adams, and while in the act of torsi, the hay down the feed- ing box had fallen over and had suffocat- ed before assistance came. Coroner Johneoe, as stun as informed of her death, homed a warrant for an introit to be held today, bat withdrew it later ie the day. Mite Albert was the daughter of the unfortunate County Constable Albert who was asuteneed foe life ID Kingstree Penitentiary for sooting • lad named Yowl. at Grenadier Pond. • nova.. . sats.. Few men have aeoompliahed the same ataoent of work and good in thus world as the celsbratei Dr Chase. Over 800,000 of his works have been sold in Oea•da alone. We want every pesos troubled with river Complaint, Dys- pepsia, Headache, Kidney or Uriny Troubles, to bur • bottle el Dr Chases Inver ('are, it will cure yon. Medias. and Re.eip. Book SI. Sold by all d remote. When the Hunuuu preset is about to baptise an infant he utters the 1.4iowhy beautiful eeulim.Ut. -- Lutes babe, thou eaters& the world weeytug, while all aiuuni thee sable. Cummins to'i.s that you any depart Iu endive, wbilt all around thee weep." Sore aenseremble 54111. Found at .Det, *list the true psblie has lr.,en looking for thew litany year, utd (hat is a medicine which atth..u1h but lately mtioduced, has mode fog itself • r.putsttuo sec.sud to none, the 'ueJiciw se Jm.bns.,u's Tonic Buten abseil in eon) uuetloan with Johnson's Tomo Liver Pills has performed rite moat wonderful cures impure or tm puvcrished blood soon becomes purified and enriched. Bilhousness, indigestion, sick headache, liver complaint, laoruor, weakness, etc , soon disappear when treated hy thew e&eelleut tonic n oda- •'insr. For Sala by tiled, druii i&, Al- qitra block. .iudetich, sob agent. Id When • man die*, they who sure re hi.,, ask what property be has left be - dud. The angel who bends over the dywg'MAN vka .bat rood deeds he has mat labile hmu-. t'sa..mptlem sorely Cured. To Tile Eiums :-Plrase inform yone readers that I hone s positive remedy f •, the shove named disc iso. By its tuuel3 nue thousands of hopeless oases hat been permanently cored. 1 shall be gla.. 'o feud two bottles of my ramisty ire. to any of your readers ell.. bare Doors .umpteen, if they will fend we their Es pores and P. O. ad.! roes. Respectfully, Da. T. A. Stoves. 1y 37 Yorker St., T.r.,uto, Out When you give fats, Henry Tayh.. :eke to yourseif n" gener.ity, utile s ruu deity something in oder that Tot .nay ;;ire. We .n Tame mound. D•.n 1 it:1.ew a calm tr. the heaoi to slow .y .ud surely run into Catarrh, who'i you can be cured for 23c. by wing Dr Chaise a Catarrh Cure. A few applies 'lona cure m elpient catarrh ; 1 p. 2 bolt :urea ordinary catarrh ; 2 to L b-xes i (tlarantrrd to cure chronic: catarrh. Ti • ,t. Ugly tic and sure core. S..IJ bi to •lnlg(;ista ly Dotal *peculate. It•tn no itmk in huyirg medicine, leu 'soy the creat Kidney and Liver reguls :or, made hr Dr Chase. author ofChar-., receiioe.. Try Chase's Liver Core to• all disease* of the Liner, Kidneys, 'tomach and Yo Bels Sold by JAnn* N'ila, n, druggist. Ear fever s a type of catarrh peculiar symp1n 's. It is attended ty at .nflomud condition of t!;s linin'' mein braves of the nostrils, tear -ducts an.' tbnat, affecting the lungs- An anal•- mucous i•secreted,the diachargeisacc.,tn- ambied with a buruimg .ensatien. There ire severe spatula of *hewing, frequent attacks of headache, watery and infirm ad eyes, Eiy'. Cream Balm is a retie .ly that con to depended upon. 60cts. at druggists ; by mail, registered, Wets Ely Brothers , Druggists, Owego. Nes York. lir Burt ---Rollo, Magee. I harem'' ire . yew lately. i ee(.paa you h... bosh very busy. Martie. -Yue ; I has• Ono morag into • w+ 14..... 1 11v.th. semen Doll. Sen.rt-la that a..l It MOW be • SSC rapart'see Icor you. - it sten Post. _ . &rimiEEt 0. P. it, BOOM TOWN PROSRTIES FOR SALE. $100 AND UPWARDS 1 litre a large nninh.•r ..f 11 , ... and IAN. a.d Vacant 'Awl, In tae an..•' desirable parte of •he hien awn. -•4K l ■a•r. Now Ill the tome ,n w•.•un- property before the 1444 Itu.h. The 1' 1'. IL:, -.suint more. .u.l in a .h.,rt tint, priers will lune salt minced brvou.l the resell 4 many, l,sll Ar•d s••e 1.i.. su,l ('tiers before purchase iIi elwwL.rre. [t_ itAD('LIFFE. )teal Eaate ani (lemma lns"•a•,.r Agent. betel.,. N'ret•+t. third dour from rspoos-, (', P. R Ticket and Tcktr ph O(O.:e, SI•tl. URDOCK PILLS- ,. A sunt- CORE Fee 51LtOU1NEIS, CONSTIPATION, 1ND1GE5TION, DIZZINESS. SICK NLADAC1C, AND Dlccsttt Or Toot •TOMAGir, LIVER AND DOWELS. T:I[y mut ruo,ThoNouou AND wom,v Ill ACTION, AND renal A .A.uAetc a,s TO Dusooce 55,000 51TTt•e la TNt TNZATSCNr Ane CON( or CNNONIC AND OaSTINATE DISEASE!. pas sew mese went Dem w*rbr law wald. alarm lairdwaidat. Wow s.dna Saab Com 1s. mmoallawets. Waa v�enwady aftwa law. r...r of usage. one re..S l e.m e. . ri1. 5 ease Ani bse• sermon Time osirpra .oil r the masa, wramil Wren, aail pea roe bops Wei `far hemw ae to s.. . , and ewe Om w lbws wM err awe tbw re.r ver ewe r•es.w- Thaw awl ..aeaam. u wee er \e ere et mew .slabs. s q.e� • ala %pi 1TE L OPE S 7 Bv7 ENVELOPES, , NOTE HEADS, LETTER PAPER. BILL HEADS, F:4•.. lair-. m: THE SIGNAL f£ • PR:RTINSIO 'g'CE. k, 3 THE KEY TO HEALTH. 1 Valaehs all the dogma avenues al the BOwels. Kidneys and Uwe?, bogs( greabaningaM U . gradually th.without mpuuritits end feel humores of the aeoretiosaaj .t the mos Oise Correcting Aa, a the fatomso4 curing Biliouesent. Drs. H�tLitula rnSamdac hem, ISPDyue. , DropeiConetipattitmoot BErysipelas, �Haamart, 2arvoanae.,7and eII- f Debility ; all throe end many other similar Complaints yield to Iha B v D d BUgDOQa irrnsuL = Jam= • B. llgebay.. Asl& 10000 PRESENTS. To neer ArnT^.rc. w JULIE MAT LAND \\-r mil:-e•..1hemoienr•- i.r•yr,'1.'r,•t t., e.e b.'..,uea, w I lr, e.. t. 01.e t.. . 1a1.i' y - v...o oil! try the latasaAR' WI biota Rwtin , o1 t"'e nd cirtk (rue, 1"e lahrl and .end It in a Sett.r statin,; tannest opinion after Lair trial. timer m 5,1O.m 26 a•.1 S1Ic w.:l weer* the gilt .nor gr.+cr or *tax. An•per kn...v • Mee to tat It if asked for Ly you.-.tJJ•ess- Cll('RCIIILL E CO -.TORONTO LITTLL'S LIVING AGE. In trim THE 1.1VI\U ACE en'crn upon to forty -Mitts year. .Approved in the pg( tt W Judge ?dory. (Tsecellw Kent. thwMIn Adams. historians Sparks. Prescott. Ticknor. Itanar,ft, and many other, it has mut with constant oomme•dalion and mesons. A W Zen MAaaktgs, It gives wore than THRE AND A QUARTRTHOUSAIIC double column octavo pewee of reading mat ter yeeily. 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