HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 35CHE POET'S CORNER TEMPERANCE WORK.
Wwe's the last
If you scant to catch a robin.
Auld inelead yes set a crow.
L. there •sy tea law►la•w.
la i•m.stles end rsplaing,
New I really wont to know I
If you thought you had as orsega%
sod it peeved • le,o.• sour.
Would ,t change the meld flavor
Toa sweet sed pleseen1 mayor
If yea scolded for an hour 1
If • tread would prove unfaithful
That you thought .eas Wel and true.
'a you win nem Web W fretting
At your comrades. quite forselns,r
They lave not Waved false to you I
Will it ever lightest trouble.
Ever help you Is disgrace.
Will it make you atrium bud aide.
If yes. like the tea in fable.
Spoil your sues to/Mite your tate t
eighisat fills no purse with dollars ;
Weeping neither makes our mends ;
If today we oua.rt Dense barrow,
she will clasp us fast to marrow.
While we search is vain ter friends.
So well keep our faces cheery ;
We will erosh oar serruws dltmb
Asti with beams hearse for Welt burdens.
We will win sweet heaven's gessdena,
Taking each kewe'er they come,
RtaMy Pee Peas.
f the human rami, scco.rdinz to a aigb
atbortty, suffer from sue or other form
blood taint. Never allow this latest
ril to develop int•, bermes dise•aeerhile
ie blood eau be kept pure and the byi-
m dean by proper precautions, such as
ring Burduck flitted Bitter, wheueve►
ty acrefuluua symptoms appear. No
edict's(' equals B. B. B. as • blued
causer. 2
GEMS OF THOUGHT.
Amber ward, off erysipelas and a
.Ness of the thrust.
lUitimpelitans still Meat
rel to avert the evil eye.
An agate is said to quench third
turn away storm and lightning.
The berg was ones supposed to in
iris conjugal love and to cure dntem
r and lepru•y.
According to modern stigmette, tb
whys' is the only atone which may be
pro during wouruiog.
runtimes, according to Buelbius, es
tally protects against falls, and heal
!stances between man and wife.
Sard,coroehao and the stone besnsr,
rationed by Lord Lyttoo, especially
nth all Aux blood sod cure serpents'
ea.
T..pez-the gild stone of the ancients
was much valued by them for feedlo-
t purpose, fur dispelling enchant•
Mt and foreseeing frenzy.
Phe kingly diamond, which has Ne-
ne the appanage of aristocracy, is the
' bol of justice, iuuoceuce, constancy
1 impassivity of fete.
Che now bumble garnet and the ob-
q carbuncle are the favors of their
lent, ane ruby, the latter of the two
ng famous f:,r its light giving proper -
1 in the dark.
Phe sapphire, so useful once to the
▪ niancer, or the holy stone, as it
I called, was among the ancients the
blem of chastity and securing the
of mg of all prayers. The pagans do-
tted it to Apollo.
'be roby, the live coal of the Greek,
set lees emblematical and potent, and
Branumtraditions spak woniers
be abodes of gods, leaned by sour
as rubies and emeralds. •
'he veneration of the Peruvians fo
g reen emerald, dedics4d to Mercury
the ancients, is well known, and the
shipen Of Manta still believe
t the mines whence are extracted all
daughters of the mother gent are
rded by terrible genii, dragons and
sr one eyed people.
he peerlee.,,etarry opal. that child
rive, se it has been milled, tar from
iR Iouolucky stone, as it is Dow sup -
id to e•, was ones believed by Al-
o e Magnus, H•rbedeas sod other*,
ejnioe the heart of it. owner by
tering him lovable and bestowing
n him the gift of invisibility.
he Koh -i -Noor was for centuries the
moo of Inds.; and when, years ago,
governor of Boro.o offered $500,000,
equipped war brigs and numbers of
ion for the fatuous stone of Masa,
rajah refused, on the plea that tie
roes of his family were monocledit, avid that the water in which it
dipped cured all diseases.
-
ho 1.dNal Pv ossa, moo ate wean
1e may remora.n
'ns h•tine, or Nee Poor, • Phoe-
e Element based open Seientifie
s, Formulated by Professor Austin,
). of Hostinw
, Ma., cures Putman
G4' maumption, Kick Headache, Nee
Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia
Ill wasting diseases of the' human
m. l'hraphatine is not a Medecine.
IINutriment, because it contains noPeewee,ester or Mineral Peine, ()Piste'('tics, and no Stimulants, but gimp'
e Phosphatic and (iatric Elements
1 in our daily food. A single bottle
lkiont to e>.nvince. All Deu4gtds
1. gt 0() per bottle, Lowlier
k
sole agents for the Dominion,
-tint Street heart regent*.
amass Irma 41.14 Over e'oaesrtMUse
e
ramie.
"The struggle between the church.school and libiary ou the lone aide, and
the I qe .1 traih,1 un the other, is cue
as ..
phe of ,he waiters betasheaven and
bell. - (Chea b(seem, M. r.
The Bishop of Sal4,rd says that of
about every ass fuuersls ►n Manehmster
one 's Him of $ pauper. More thaw hal
tIA pettily and misery of the city u, m
les opinion, due to druua
keoues
British seamen a,utiuw le grow lours
temperate. and the a.mmtttee tit the
',tempo.' Sailors' Home testify that the
exempla. set by the wore sober Sc•uditee
vans, has c..utnbuted very largely to
this result
An unfortunate ars, occurred in
Weenierodr a dolts ago. Two moot who
had been drit.king in the b.r bad •
quarrel, and one of them plunged •
keifs into his oouIWoi.:n's betty. The
injury is hkely t., have • fatal result.
An •xehauge states the brandy cig.r-
ette a the latest device of the devil for
ruining the youth. It is made of tobac-
co that has been soaked in brandy, and
the sleeker Is euahld to keep mildly in-
to 'mated without touching • dr, p of
INtuor.
Iu Hamilton city recently, twenty one
liquor sellers were charged with viola
eon of the (:rook's Act, moat of them
having mold liquor on Saturday ni;{bts
mend SuidaM Beery man of theme
pleslied g.ulty, a,d was fined $20 and
costa.
A great Smolt Aet Convention was
held recently at North Sydney, Cape
Breton. °Jtticers were sppoiated and
steps taken to secure a thorough en•
tenement of the law thruugb..ut the
country. A fund of about $1.000 was
raised to c.ter the ezpenees of prusecul-
ing violator,.
I claim, as a citizen, the riaht to legis-
late whenever my rights aro invaded by
the ...clay act. of where. If snethi gen-
vlades my social right,, the
M traffic in rtrung drink does. It roys
o il primary right to security by constant -
and ly creating and stiwulatiug social dis-
order.. -Lora Stsubope.
"If the cnmmnnity has no reason to
be surprised at the combination of the
Licensed Victualler.,they aeauredly have
o uo reason to be sur'pr:std at the rise et
the Aliienee. The ultimate issue of the
struggle is certain. If ssyone doubts
the prep,nderar,ee .f ;food over evil its
a Yuman nature, he has oo'y to study the
history of moral crusades. The enthu-
siastic energy and emit -Devotion with
w hich • moral cause inspires its soldiers
always have prevailed, and always will
prevail, over any amount of self-toterest
or material power, arrayed on the other
side. The Alliance is already powerful
and growing to power. It will c.,uoluer."
Prof Oeldwin Smith, in s letter on the
fended Kingdom Alliance.
Wafted p Illessow setnsate.*
the pioneer Awe of New Hemp-
•rtteles n1 um were rare.
186d (here were in the town of '
-triton but three horses, three
errata, and two OHM each owned •
,f Meets,
s said that the first person who had
upon hie horse Bare freak offence
teethe..., who was •bnut to F' on •
eV• ''T re/istl.a to lend his horse -
t'' le need on the neaaann.
A W ••aeeval WNW' hodae.,.
�• r'1he l,tle given to ceentt'e 1<m•t
,( (',ef le OK 011 by messy thos.•nda
take's It. it not only .hem's
"ed • rvoneil1 by veto* of its own
t"i"' reropevtiee, bot creates an •p-
f"v fetid IISe it, sed try year
Mentes tmalsinn i• Perfectly 1
reel. P,,M by all dragged* s. L a
ll.
LET ALL TIM Patina sAT AYaN.-
Pre•chiug at Bristol recently the Rev S.
J. Whitmee said, he hoped the time was
rapidly coming when Immorality would
so stamp n man with infamy that 00
prince oe Royal blood, no peer of the
realm, no member of Parlament, uo
judge upou the Bruch, no public t theta)
of any kind, known to be of impure lite
would be tolerated to decent society. He
hoped the time would seen Dome when
the homes of respectable people wuuld
be ok+ed to immoral men, whatever
m'Sbt be their social position, and when
CuiNian ladles would refuse to receive
introductions to such men. -- Britub
Weakly. - -
a Preamble Lite.
Few men have accomplished the same
amount of work and gout in this world
as the celrbratei lh Chase. Over
500.000 of his works hare been sold in
Canada alone. We want every person
troubled with Liver Complaint,
Dys-
pepsia, Headache. Kidney or Utility
Troubles, to butt • bottle of 1)r Chases
Liver Cure, it will cure you. Medicine
and Receipt Book $1. Sold by all
druggita.
Reeved by Leve.
Many • man is nerved to long endur-
ance, to the patient bearing of heavy
burdens and to daily sufferance of reaa-
tious cireumetance,, by the tonic effects
of an earthly lose. The same is true of
many women, proba..fy of more women
than men. Love for some one whom
we can actually see, fortified by the
direct assurances that the love is rsetpro-
omtd, will make us indifferent to
trouble, ger at least brave in meeting it.
And yet such leve at its best is cold in-
deed, o'mpared with the ineffable pas-
sion wherewith God loves his creatures ;
and the offer of salvation through Christ
is • continual reiteration and assurance
of that love. Three who can rise to the
realization of this wondrous truth, and
whose heart. go oat in a reepensive Tore
to God, have the one never -failing sup-
port in (terry hour of need. Wnh or
wetht.at an earthly aff ctien, they who
lean with loving (Inst on God aro proof
aiainet ell the trying etroumatsuces and
incidents of life.
Reared *bo- ulders.
A stooping figure and • h.lting trait,
accompanied hy the unavoidable week
nem .f lungs it,cidental to a narrow
I chest. may be entirely cured hy the
very simple and easily performed ez.r
este id raisin[ one's self upon the toes
Ieieerely in • psrpendteular several times
daily. To take the exercise properly
one moat talcs • perfect position, will.
the heels together and the toe* at an
angle ..f 4e degrees. Then drop the
arms lifelessly by the sides animating
sad reams the elitist to its full .merest,
muscularly, the chin well drawn in and
the crown .d the head feshne, ss our
prnf.ror seed to pot it, se if attache.l
to • atnne su.peodld from the ceding
above. Slowly nine epee the baits of
both feet to the 'realest pna.tble height,
thereby ozonising all th• mnsel.a..1 the
lens -and body ; come seam into the
standing position, wthont swaying the
holy hack ward out of the perfect line.
Repeat the same ez.Tei .. first on nae
foot. then on the other. it is wonder
fel what • dtit•htening Sul power this
exert -ire h.e open rand sheuld.rs and
enr.ked herbs, and nee will be anrpri..tl
el note how soon the lu,.ga Wein to
1.,•. the effect .1 such espalier• devet-
THE HHUIIOA1 SIGNAL, )'RI!)AY, MARCH :), ”09.
Mee LIMN easy;
If there ever was • woman who pee
• sums • oonemesiuo 111 a sample, direct
wey, the writer of these hues hes fail:d
to discover such a wuwsu during the
many years that be has .pent ti the etu-
dy of the foibles of wumaukaod. Whoa
she beatniks beret something she wants,
after her bwband hes r.caped from the
house and as rummest to yet his ear, she
races wildly to the d..or aged shrieks uut
es he as turning the coruer : 'lei, John !
I forgot something, dor. 1'w sorry to
detain you, but if you'll just remember
to get use • &poet of white thread .n
your way home. 1 would, t trouble
you, deer, but I really must bosh babye
aprons today, ger I can't get rheum done
this week, and she nerds them so madly.
1 thought sure that I h.d several spools
of white thread, but 1 can't seers t., tind
thee,, aud, of coulee, if 1'J kite vge I eat
out l'J hare gut some yesterday when 1
was 1n the city, but then, as lea s►ict, I
thought I lead pfeuty, and I just know I
dta have several spuds, sud where
they've gone I don'; kuow. I hope it
woo'' be any trouble to you, dear ; it
wuI't take but i4M • motue0t.you know,
and 1 really inust-eh,tbe nuaub.r f Ya,
dear, get either 30 ger 40, but 40 if you
can, although 36 would du, Mill it's wet
ty course, sod I've been using 40, and -
oh, well, if they h.ven't one, get the
ether, only be sore and -What s that i
Your car has gone f Oh, I'm mo sorry !
Well, tell lee but ten wuauten until the
seat awes, and you've plenty of taus 1..
get that. (toed day, aud remember toe
-Dakei a Magazine.
'e re Never smakd Amar:"
No "hardly ever" about it. He hes
au attack of what people call ''Deliour
neva,"and a smile sea impossible. Yet
• man may "smile and smile, and tie •
villain still. still he was no villin, but a
plain, blunt, honest man, that needed d
remedy such a Dr fierce a '•1'le$.an
Purgative Pellets," which never fail e
euro bl.anu.ness and diseased or torpid
Ter, dyspepsia and thermic eoostipa
tion. 01 druggists.
004 t 4 ,,4 Sraee's. - Mr Water,' Bi l
in favor of extending the political from -
cheep to thyme classes of women which at
present enjoy the power of voting to
municipal entire, has been once more de-
tested in the Ontario Assembly. The ar-
gument against the measure was as able
as the advancing Intelligence. f the wo e d
earl perms* but when boiled down to
its essential .l.enenta it motet that we.
men should be denied full political
right& because they are-so:ben. TI •
msj'.rity of the Heuer) echoed and • -
diesed the elderly opponent of the Bill
who •dm,nisbed the women folks to
stay at home sod mind the babies, which
function, he hinted, was their real and
only one. In this he was astray, to our
thinking. The domestic realm is, a
course, woman's special charge, but
there aro babies in the political world,
ton,, that require looking after in •
motherly fashion, for there are wrongs
iri the p,lttiral world which have • met
intimate influence on the lain_. One et
the greatest (fardions tit the present day
in the liquor traffic, and where is the
home that does not suit r more .r leis
from it I Should woman, the chief suf-
ferer, have nuthIng to may upon th •
question 1 And what can she sty eNrc-
tlrely without the ballot io her hand 1
4eaetderate iCwrlty.
It is true charity to give in such • way
that the recip'eot will taut feel under
guy obligstiou t., the giver, and, if that
cannot be dune, to give as kindly as pos-
sible.
A coat -dealer in the enburbs of Hea-
ton wee called upou at his .((ice by a
pour, bard-workiug woman, and request
ed to send • basket of coal to her home.
"Ws do mot deliver so small • gnanti
ty," was the merchant's reply. "It is
our invariable rule never to deliver less
than a quarter of • ton."
"But I melee pay for so much," wast
the pitiful evufeesu,o, "and I have left
my obi:dean at home In brrleve rout..
What am I to do."
"Well," replied the dealer, a kindlier
light baseline In his eye, "1 const de-
part from my rules as to quantity."
Then turuing to hie clerk, he continued,
"John, have • quarter of a ton of coal
sent to the women's address ole suoil as
p•eaible. '
"But I cannot pay for so much," she
expostulated
"I already understand that you can't,
so I will charge it to the children. Give
yourself no more uneasiness about toe
debt than they will be liable to do. Gaud
morning.
--
reroute f.waku sad sada
And all diseases of the throat end lungs
can be cured by tee use :'f Soott's Knout.
sion, as It contains the heahog virtues of
Cod Laver Oil and Hypoph.'ephltes in
their fallen form. See what W. S.
Muer, M. D., 1. R. C. P., eta , Truro,
N. S. says: "After three years' exper-
ience I consider Scott's Emulsen ions of
the very beat in the market. Very ex•
cadent in threat affect bold by
se druggists, 50c. and $1.00
TO. 1•oase Cellars.
Hugh T itrooks.in • coinmunle,tion to
the New York Tnban., c•r.ee g the
importance of ventilating the Dellen of
the booses,ssy.: More inexcusable than
all hf such DTI MIN can be graded) are un-
ventilated hoopoe cellars. Not intre.lnrnl•
ly are they "banked up" with ne'potentt
except through rooms occupied by the
family Containing 1n larger Dr 111111111011
q,tshtit1.5 potatoes. spp,cs.cehh•ge,be.ts
and tut nips in '• blew .f decay, they
send up their parmnes exhalations to
be inhaled by the family. Fatly, rape-
estates..soept 1n email supply, should not
he kept in the house cellars. Secondly,
• floe or vsotilsor should extend frost,
cellar it. v0n1. Ttlydly, windows of
snipe, esteem oppnslte sides, hung en
binges shoal -1 he opened and kept op..
whenever "the weather sill pent,"
sed when 1t down t permit, • cheap batt
eters ors caraway m.h.ove prat in the
sellar, and flea cents' s,.rth ..1 fuel will
1Mka 1t safe to renttlat• it any day.
O.ltere are ate. damp se well se feel,
Ali o••ntp•lont d.,r,en ,gram that damp,
foal roller, tire the breedoret places of
fevers, reeu,n.ti.ewa and teiher human
•sIments; *hen
they segravale.
improve damp ce
.*i,1h zsotdathee
•
they IN t ..air, tial P,
ihalna,te and nemesia
Ilero, and en lee* thou -'
Tule ear Ma('etee.
Perfume at a Rued name heralds tl •
claim that ruttiest''• Pmtoler Corn Kx
tractor Is • sure, aorta/m, and p*inl...
remedy for coma. Fifty Imit•t1•.us prove
IL to be the twat. 'rale t.0 sell 501.11
0utes al eru,tgIota.
Fur • se re threat cut slices 4.1 tw.ueleea
basun, pepper ta,cklyaged tie seamed the
throat with a Il •purl cloth.
Heliotrope cookie the gift of proal soy
and luug 1..
Brilliant!
Durable !
Economical!
Diamond Dyes excel all others
in Strength, Purity and Fastness.
None other are just as good. Be-
ware of imitations, because they
are made of cheap and inferior
materials, and give poor, weak,
crocky colors. To be sure of
success, use only the DIAMOND
Dints for coloring Dresses, Stock-
ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers,
Ribbons, &c., &c. We warrant
them to color more goods, pack-
age for package, than any other
dyes ever made, and to give more
brilliant and durable colors. Ask
for the Diamond and take no other.
A Dress Dyed ) FOR
A Coat Colored
Garments Renewed CENT,.
A Child can use them!
A, Druggists a.4 Mereb.ats. Dye leek Ikea
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,
Montreal, P. Q.
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mooed.
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Oats ressoo Wow' l.►
coaly o wear..ee •y
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ScnllOr's �agaDae
For 1889
Thr publishers of Serihvia .Vociorete aim
to make It the mien popular and enterprising
of periodicals. while at all tunes pr aero ing
its high literary character. Y..ee new readers
have been drawn to it during tent pas, six
month. hy the incr.-wird excellence of lit
t.ontnelr/notal.ly the its/filmy arae t1•st, and 11
clones its seemed year with n new tmpetua
and an air -d sorter.. The illustrations
will show some new effects, and notbiug to
stake Srrihwrr'a Alai /e-iae attractive and in-
teresting w111 be negl.•ctrd.f
THE RAILROAD ARTICLES will be Ion
Unwed by several very arrikinjt palter,: one
caper tally Interesting by EA -Post -In Saler-
General Thomas L Jame. on The Railway
Postal service.
Illwstrnted
•
MR ROBERT LOUIS STEt-ENSON'S seri
hal novel "floe Master of Hallenurte." wll-
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Region in .' or. nal,.r,
A CORRESPONDENCE and collerlton of
manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet
and • fantuaa group ger I, o,lern FRENCH
PAINTERS will furnish the substance of
several &rlirles,
liinstrntrd.
The brief end novena written last year by
Robert Louis Stevenson. will be replaced by
equally interesting contributions by different
famous authorw, qtr Thomas Raney Aldrich
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111 ref reed
Artickson ART t4Ll4JKI1' will he a fea-
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and marry others.
Bins: ',vied.
FtYHINII AIITI('I.F:!t dr.rrihinv sport In
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Winninish. Har, ■rete 'Tarpon an* the subjects
now arranged. The author. arc well-known
sportsmen.
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bridge. upon the most recent d"relnpm.n*.
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TO Uu*ooca BLOOD BITTtIl IN Tec
TRt*ra�NT AND 1001 OI CHRONIC
AND OGSTINATE DISEASES.
LSTIIgl1SN(D lI.5.
RIICHANAN ROBINSON
saserr•.'TI' kElta
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Dealers in all Lind. of
LUMBER. LATH, SHINGLES
And build..'s materiel of every description,
Scho3l F+trn.itnre a Specialty
xIIS.
WOOD.
WOOD.
I'artles dc.iring to take woad from me
mu.? leave their orders at once, before itis all
.lr.ple'd fur the s.!ason.
tent. no win b• attended to it Iert at the
folio.. ink store -keeper.:
Q H. OLD, R PRII'F, JotiN Ron -
In ilititt and JAMEY Luny.
"AVIE R B�CHLER
7 tali
Fans Reserve
NASAL BALM
lh1 r A pN 1'r g, I li ton. t •.0.. e/a1.
May lith. lie .
My wife suffered Inc Ove years with
hit distressing dieeeae, catarrh. Her
i'a.r waft One of the worst knov-n in these
nab*. She tried all of the oalarrh reme-
di.•. 1 ever saw advertised. hut they were
of no use. 1 Small, procured • bolls of
Nasal Halm. She has owl 0017 nne half
of it. and new feels like a new person. 1
fiaet It m7 duty So say that Natal Balm
('entre' be TOO Rin14l.Y recommended
for ratarrh trouble., and am pleased to
have all inch sufferers knew through its
IOW 1hr) will receive hetet relief and
Farm
I CURESpring
Goods
FITS!T
:y C'
ESE I do not mean tners}y to
eta* them 1 a time, awl then bee them re-
fo rcaln. I sees A RADICAL CIJiti
I
hare made the d' ease of -IN-
FITS, E7e'�.�'PSY or
rNa.� GREAT VARIETY
�-%l:o►nngvstogy. 1 wA=alNrmyremade have
umwt tee worst COMM. Hecauee others have
dual isnoreason for net now reeelin aesre.
nit ew..•.r a treat bat and ante It
try wvar.LitL• RIMIDT. Chive ISlproes -AND AT -
end Post tl0iee. it emits you memos toe s
tial, a.id i s rel. ct:"e you. eddrees
Dr. W. 0. BOOT. II7 Totes at, Toronto, 'ht.
FBICNS TO QUIT ALL
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TORONTO
M .aria. le w• sola R
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• remar able paper en DEEP MINi`'h. at.1 rs�~ � . .,tea,
near inIcrc•t11.g paper..
f.'vyrr Illnslroliene.
A y/'KCIAI. OFFER to aver bpi vl�h
number. ebb la inolede all the RAILWAY
A'yr IrLrs. es tall,..
A year'. subscript ,or 114M101 and the nnmhere
for 111N&. $l 'JD
A year'sauheeriptinn OM%and this numiers
fur IPA& bound in cloth. . . 1)N 00
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CHARLES SCRIBIER'S SONS.
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21b1- MANAOHR
WE HEAD THE PROCESSION.
(�E((. BARRI'• the Furniture
value in all ling of ieurntnr,-
to the largest and b -'et 1141 -
Call anti see his stflek
n
Man, i'. giving the heat fff
from the smallest chair
room wet, or parlor suite.
a4.4 get n har:;lain.
1 TNDEP.TAI I N '
in all its branches, promptly' attehrleoi t.
iii EMBALMING FLUID always kept on hand.
PICTURE ,FRAMING a gpei•Inity.
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