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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-12-6, Page 2or 2 THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1839 SPOOKS IST PONTIAC. Carious Proceedings at George d). g. Plow A lietllleebel trtA Hamm Tram the Oesws Fee Prom The areae' of Clarendon Frost is not yet solved and is s deeper mystery than ewer. The time. stated by the wild of Plum liu!low, when the awful doings in George Dega's house would atop, is over, toad the streage prooesdinis are still go- ing oto, in au sreo more weird and uo- cassy manor* then before. Being cwt out specially to viait the house where them Nadel things had been bappeniog, the representative of the Free Pru left Ottawa by the 5 lOpm. train on Satur- day for Sheers Ie. Clerendo n Front le the name, not of a village, bet of part of a township, and it is some eight or nine miles distant from Shawville. A drive out there was made on Sunday, .ad the hoose of mystery examined, and the Dagg family and neighbors inter- viewed. The hues. is a new one, built in the old-taabirroed style of logs, and migtt fitly be termed "the hoose on the marsh," standing as it does in a wet sad dismal-lookiug hollow, with oars, Wilk fields around it, in which sand gaunt bleak stumps and dead trees. Geo Dagg or his family never had an angry word with any of his neighbors and never had an enemy till • couple of months ago, when some people, he says, tuck umbrage over a disputed side line and since that "never speak as that ram by." He cannot account for the awful events which have been transpiring since Sep- tember 29th. On that day be says his wife went out to the shed to get material for dinner and found that some one had spilt all the milk, thrown the butter around and dragged the meat through the mud, reederiog it perfectly useless for consumption. Three days before he had given his a tree to put away. On Ezhibition day, the _;th. the money was mining. A boy named Deane em- p*,yed around there found a $5 bill on the stove as he was fixing the fire, and be was accused of the ,haft. Mr Dagg went to the room where the boy slept and righei.o top o, the bed lay the W. The boy pleaded innocence, and George Dagg thoroughly believes in him now and thiuks that this money was placed where' it was f .end by some supernatur- al agency. Next day tires were started in different Farts of the house. D rect- ly members of the household would go to one place to put the Aro out, another would mysteriously break out in the op• polite side. One place upstairs, the gable end,caught fire ai.,l was only extinguished after considerable trouble and work I he boy Dval.e was arrested, but he was soon afterwards released, as whole he was under lock and key the same thing oc- curred. And jest at this time a serious trouble came on the family. While away visitio, her grandmothers house the eldest daughter of l:eoree Dazg,aged abouts years, was burnt to death. Al- though there was only a small smouider- ing tire in the stove, which was not of itself sufficient to set tire to anything, the poor girl's clothes caught and. al- though help was near, the flames could not be extinguished and she was 50 bad- ly burnt that death soon after etas • re- lief to her sufferings. The agonized parent*, although: not openly believing that the same supernatural agency which was acting so strangely in their house had a hand in this wurk•, still hold the same opinion as the remainder of the family and the neighbors that the disastrous fire was net aught it ,,u the slumbering ashes of the store, hitt rather from the mysterious being who is at the bottom of all their trouble. Alter this sad event had occurred ' tricks, Mr Dagg, says were of greater ire- gooney. Roo ee A>b uit►AT ii:yr Lely• were hurled by stwte invisible head through the windows, and every pane of glass in the house was soon destroyed. IM one occasion about: in the afternoon a . big stone weighing some twenty pounds came whiz -ging in at the front door, and struck one of the children, aged 2 years and ., mouths, fair on the breast. The stone fell with a crash to the !Lata, but strange to say the baby gull was not hurt noir knocked over. Again while the fancily were at table with some Detghbora is washboard came tumbliDi d. err stairs into the rrem. The men jumped up and in a second Were on the door above, in which there err n windows, doorway* or boles. Not a sold was to he seen. Sx,n afterward the fiddle, which was banging on the wall in the 'text roam, was heard playing • tune. The ei,'ited. inmates rushed in and found the fiddle and bow on the ti-..tr and a rocking chair empty, but rocking si.•Iently. The win- dows were .11 b atdjil uo ants there was no j'utlet but throurti the room to which the family were seated. A tilt- was sewn burning inside • cupboard which had glean doors, and Dagg opened the doer i • and put the burning paper out. He then 'locked the doers. Next instant he toss startled by hearing a crash ; leek ' w ing round he saw .he elites of the die est broken and ,tomes again berating out. 1 k On another day a burning smell was ( A observed and smoke was seen issuing 1 H from the middle of a new!v m•.ie had I w With great difficulty the tire was q•lench ed. It was then domr..veted Chet teaming coals from out the slot. Arai !Writ car tied from one room and placed on the bed in the next. mi•$$Itru 1 CIA 1..r Ai (XV MAO l,.i %In phew. Tb.r. w aoidewtly maw ser - eery base. On soother Weesee a she bad jest lit the beep ere tem very same table BD* termed aremad fora moment wad le and behold the lamp wee on top of a eepboerd, the Aimee, ea the door and bice lame. Amities oat et the helraer. The sapper heel, Mt bustle, obure, mope. paile aad ether'triages too Deweruw to mention all had *ear little asides sad wen nowt from place to place by the a•m0 myNeAsas agency of the invisible baud. 1f may ..f the family wanted to wnte, the ick bottle which they bed placed oo the table would de sled be found outside the hos... The bowl 'scold horn' the vic lily of IZ stove and empty its contents into the ashes.. Chairs would move and pule of water tip over and upset. Altogether Degg's house wee not • pleasant one is which to live. A few alas ago olio of the little ease res out of the bedroom and startled the family and neighbors gathered by yelling "Oh mammy„ there's e A ILAr'K WAN WITH 510 moans cutting your dress to pieces." All hands immdietely rushed into the room the frightened child had just left in time to see • big butcher knife fall from the folds of a dress hanging on the w.U, sed which, upon examination, was found to F • re been cut in several pieces in addi- tion to having all the button torn off and the button boles slit. The terrors of the house were noised abroad and thousands of anxious people have visited Me spot. The neighbors gathered is strength and every day and night some dozen remained in the house with the f•uclly. L •t Friday as all were seated in the front room they were horrified st a terrible din which antes in the next room. Upon entering it everything was quiet, but every picture and ornam-nt on the walls anti even the clock orf the shelf was found tying on the dour, some ! betoken, some unhurt. Soon afterwards, the [nen haring gone to the barn, the women folk were called into the far bed- room by the orphan girl who shouted out that there was an ''awful black thing" in the room. Directly they entered the [opo the bedclutht2 fell orf the bed, and 11A slats followed suit and ccmirenc.d a regular war dan., .round the terrified WnmeD. In • few seconds they stopped and lay on the flow with the bedclothes and mattresses. The sight was too mach for the little orphan and she had fainted. Some days after this, on • horribly dark and stormy night, when the wind was wailing and sighing around the 'desolate house aad all inside were gathered in as close proximity t., the fire as possible, AWFUL, 11r.ART RliYiDlti1: GROAN:. were heard, as if some poor unfortunate was lying drawing his last breath outside the house dour. The groans were loud and distinct, averred one of the n eighbors, who was present. Mr Smart opened the dour and cautiously peered out. A strong gust of wind seemed to come in through the half upset door, throwing it wide open and blowing out the lamp. At that moment tram out :he it.ky blackness of the night came • vivid bottoming of dazzling brut •' which flooded the house fur one second• 13n2t mends Glassware, China, Crock with its brilliaut illumination, and then ery, etc. lin all was again dark and still. The neigh- tr bor already 'puke) of stoutly avers that Ib January Dent Louis Kossuth will an iutolrrble smell of sulphur filled the become a man without a country. On house for a bang time after this occur• the'JLh day of that month he wl:l have renes. It sufficed, .t any rate, to fright- cuimpleted the perio 1 of absence from en and ternfy all beholden, and with Hungary1which will ter adnate and for - scared children, trembling woman and a Melt his citizenship .a1 that c entry. His fainting girl, the men had a great deal two sons have beet'''. Ita:+an citizens, of nerve to act as they did Lanterns and the venerable p.tu..t hes been were gut out and s vigorous search strongly urged to do likewise, but he of the premises immediately made. probably will not do so, But it was of no avail. Demon or man, - • _-- the groaning one had fled. One of the £sper/eatla asset. stranvest •.f all the antics was the one 14r J. H. Huurtga i, liter using Wit-. t..ld by old Mrs L'agg. lin Saturday son's Wild Cherry m hie family for eight she was churning. After working at the years, writes us that it hes never failed cream for some time she opened the to cure Coughs, Colds, Wboepinw Cough churn and discovered that there was or Brenertua. Be wise, proht by the n othing in it exceptlno blue miik. The experiruct of ethers, and use K,hue's orestu load vanish d. She put the churn Wild Cherry when afflicted with any such troubles. Sold by all druggists. Ise e fiMe." Ano L r Bary WM by s etthma mild Yb•wetw ie to the edam that all the hem aad "bleak art' r am - Mood by asmalea ut the family Made elle am bis family f /Melee Osinnle DH*R sad.p pima, is ardor M flake ream for bis heather, ow NM a sell eh- laxUy awes' era seized op say - arewith the Nisi sad tewbl. Then are • sembee of people amongst whom there stories would pin w credence, but it Om weas� of ptomiaest oatmeal said fart,.,, is ale nesghburbuod ea not doubtful, tricks ur whatever thq ray be are redeemed as .Salad *hired en Iota of exaggeration. Erna yesteseay afternoon sureethwg happen- ed n - ed whish was very enamny. The house was full of oertuus mature sod emelt- burs, sad 'modally there was • luU in the oeti/ersatio.. 'This was evideetly takes advantage of by the nukouws, for the neat moment the pocket of an over. suet hang oto the back door soddwly pve tip its treasure and a large parer bag fall of amide . belonging to ate of the visitors w. emptied of its contents acid •hurled across the room, stnkibg- sevural of the occupants violently in the face. It was the work of an unseats hand, an invisible agewy. A210Tllmn CL 005 Itt1'IDONT happened while Ms Horner, brother of Rev Mr Horner, the preacher. well known is Ottawa, was offering up pr, er. It was at • prayer meeuog a,svated m the house to help drive off the spooks. 11r Horner states that be had just read adopter from the Holy Scriptures aad laid the book down on • chair w front a him while he knelt and prayed. Nest minute when the btuk .as wattled it • could nut be found, but was, after diligent search, discovered in the oven twisted all out of shape and all in pieces. Twenty, thirty and forty paps had been tors clear out, evidently the work of an iron -fingered person with a grip like a vice. The troubles of George Dagg ere terrible to think of, and yet he declares that he will not leave the weird and be- witched place until the perpetrators of the outrage hare been fonud, shorn the "witch of Plum Hollow" tuld him were a woman and her two children, when be went some days ago to consult her as to the cause of the place being haunted. Mr Dagg has tried to get his wife and family to leave the house and go to Mrs Dagg's father's, but they prefer to stick to him and the place until a discovery is made. That this will be dune soon there u no doubt, as the dwellers in the "haunted house.' have increased, until now nearly • score of people stop there, taking watches by turas, ready w fathom the mystery of C.arendon Front. TaisaMe 1r knew. Consumption may be more easily pre- vented than cured. The irritating and harassing cough will reatly relieved by the use of Haat-ord.'Pectoral Balsam that cures coughs,•culds, bronchitis end pulmonary troubles. Newspaper advertising, rightly start - d, ngbtly stunk to, stonily backed op, ensures business success. to one corner of the ruuw and left it there. Next morning there was • piece of paper on the lid which stated that "We stole your cream, but we give you better," and sure inveigh on opening week to teen, to make the laws; they the churn there was the butter ready would he reenonsible and take the cense. Jamie. On Hallowe'en it was thought planers. "Because," she auswered "you do the work new, and the women take the a'osequences." A senator asked Mrs Salle Chapin why enrol did- not leave the temperance by everybody that something very caro- ling wnulu he sure to happen, as tram time immouloriel this night has been given over to the pranks of fairies, witches, vho•ts, spectre* and such like n eleiblee. So the whole tauntry gathered at Dtgg'a place to await de selopmenta But nothing happened a the people went away disappt.tnted toll many di•heitevin;(_ i).'casionally the Meg fetidly would tin•1 on getting ut. • n ote or • latter from the invisible or n known written in a larite, sprawling, child's handwriting, similar to what tie 12 year old girl at DagK s would write. These were tt RITTI% ON nun ,u'KAIII OF PAPIR, Dome in ink and some in pencil. They were generally short. The words were written up aitddriwn and acnes and roundthof the warm south by her manner. In bout to that • I..ag scrutiny was neces-(I'mallv*(house,thehumblertwrrooud miry before any one could deciphe r them i,tg•, the hostess a queen, and she must properly. A few we copied. The first be gracious If she IS nut, she is • snob. Y "we stole pont a10, ' then "we milk- a vulgarian and • poor creature, no mat ed your Pow. -We can de anything we if her husband u a millionaire, •pre- i e, we are the dive' •Be goon to added, ora great scholar. A lady should ether. - Well divel your comm. -Wait be very particular t ; specify whom she 11 Hollow ere knight We made • bite dill -- You gave tee fifteen cute :- We don't do much when there be a lot here " The last one of these received fltoday morning says: "In the name of lied forgo. us f. r causing you stn much trvwhle ; we will neser harm you any store. 'There IS • lot of tricks going on." A Victoria Carbolic halve is • creat aid to internal medicine to the treatment of scrofulous .ores, ulcers and abscesses of all kinds. lin Maw te Laiergons Weil. A hostess should think twice before she invites people to her house. She al.ocld be so genet Otis as to let her friends alone, unless .he wishes to treat them well. Then, having made up her mind to invite them, she must remember that from that moment she is their glare. She is to be all *tanner' and sauvtty, If she has nothing to offer them hut • rep of tea, she must male it a ''beaker full is different corners of the root, s .1t.rit. the neat few days. A drew hinging up ' t on ties wall caught fire ani as •su as sit do hast been put out, • vest hanging on the nppoeite wall was seen ti he sm+•uldrnne. One of the little girls, who bad golden locks some eight '•r nine inches Tong was washes to see, and no lady should go to a strove house uninvited, on the groom belief of some other patron that she will be 'relativist. Still less should a gentle- man prawns too much. A totally gentleman may he taken ny a married lady, who is all powerful, to a hall. as she is supposed to evictor's his n-spect- mysterirou• note written on birch 1 Irk ability, but it to always batt,[ 1o. him n,t toleave his card, and for hint to receive fiend unlike the remunder • tirade he hoose reads, "We had a great time ; an invitation. If, however, through any y.'• know who we are 1 Maggie, Hill misapl.rehen.iun, a petit n gets rite s Ind i, maned M other Wallis," house uotnvned, • h'atrui should never show by word nr manner that she oo- found to have had one haltof then) cut es oft, and the little orphan girl, aged Its, W who 'were het long heir platted lotto n' act, there being no eft:mm ate object eb.r. aTTawrTw AT RIf LArATI". • emus down her back, came in olio day j with jest • stump of it left. Keith«r of 111 serves it. 1 he very fact that a permit) (N lh« Ilagg mysteries there are also Ase crossed her lbr«shold air«s, for the vornl tales, the t Wo principal ort. are ' moment, that person • claim "n the po- orthy of rejeetion, aliboui:h they do ; tit.nees of • hostess. - Mrs John Fher- ,t the, w very strong Ilyht can ale .sib- j wood in ladies' Home Journal for Nov- them ,,,,bred the lose of their hair, el. a thnegh the orphan mirl's looked ss if it W b d bee.0 torn off and not cut. While Ws washing aka diabes '.n' day Mn Dare w was ast'nttshed to see • lame Wise saner r IS daneini armed the kitchen tails; dust as she reached net her hand for it, i, hennaed 0110 the sir and mashies down view to either came. Hp. doer with 0a.r4r1«od el Dag;;'s the Ferre F're. • fss ts i Alar.. as informed that the whole tomtits 1 "semi. 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'rttain it iat I*. ser other magazine coo lel e its place in enabling the busy evader to step D with rurnsi literature.-'--EPIM Opal lir t'hilsdrlph a. "11 :s one of • he taw piriodtcats which seem 1adi.prnmMe, . 1t contains nearly ail the hoodisera,nre of the tame.' --The Slouch - lean. Nets York. "tiiugraphl. 1a.ttnn, scion,'., erftelsm. e.' s•aro T s T. tT t3s remedy to • re a i' i^wars otters ho:.' ,let temrei!ri.ta attires i . ^ t`. vItco la yblr air t«It1.e { r s .. '•I c• .41 ,fm. talar, torr e r :.•scxtq ?last GREAT SUCCKS • ere.:td in. al are found liere.'•_Tbe Warta - that. ttusI un. "Ti.- fort -moo w-ri'rr- of the time are ry- eresentes on its pages. . It is in the quant* toy and . slur o1 +t, ,•onteni• fwd.- prite, 1a," -I resbyieriau'Hann.--. INttshurgl., "For a sewn who tries to lei truly eonrer east hill: the sery heal lion -more or Mu and saber t'.nteries, it is iu.Lrp.-:,table.-- central Horsier, m'i. Louis. •To. tint[ "rut: 1.1‘ cm Act: is to held tlor kr)3s of the entire world of rel ought. of scien- tific in resttitation, pity eliologieel rrs«meh, [ritual brae. of pout r) anti romance.- , 'valuta Eve tong ars. e- l " u better ori i• ,[r ley oaf mono'[ ran `e made baa is %situ rihing (nr Tots Li V1NI. Ao4"_ Sr Hertford townie?. "'FFo, the amn,tbt of refuting -nuttier contain- ed the auh.u•ripitott is extremely law." -L- Christian Adto.ate, Xashvifto. "Nea'-t uy the wlo.le world a authors end THE WESTERN wrurrs wpA are In it is is sir beat mod lit»ton Journal. µD vEi •�K -New York ?dame. "11 Oxy he t•uthft lly am! rnrdiaNy saidthat it mel enra dry or calw4ees rase." "1 !,u ,,Shea a com!dete enn'n{.wtlon of an 9IJo..q ,, Ora Lie literature. '-lhwago Eleatng LONDON, ONTARIO. `1' , abbe its readers to keep (,,lir a►rrsst of lb.- haat thw.otht and I:tereterr of-1.Ilira- lino.' t'hriainn ,idetwate, Pittsburgh, II 1'11ht(,hc.I in ewelcepage form. end beauti• , alp itlit, N.rkth tl.r1' ori+n,( the ',hoer ,h rerilttnun.1 I fully fp�; eel un one of tl,r 1. -' web - 1 I Burn nt Idrra".r•-. H Is n:diaq•neable."- nit pre . in America.' IfA m .la Presto ier;ar.. Tornn'o, -- Ptib•edted It. OVA I at t,fr• a year. /ren of 1.,.,/,,,,• Valuable Presents tette SEW at N5, Jam, Rn for the year lase', rrm!uing brier[ Jsu. 1st, the num hen oaf liu(t {Moved ,timer the rn•ri)t of *heir sort. seriptior will be stoat pru.'ia, -- + 1t'iuh.Pticea far the hHalle alle and Pore:,[,, L,trrstnrt' 1 1 Volt mi It_-11•1:IBKR? AND AGENTS. LARGEST $1 PAPER Ie clow of four and upm tied* 71.. tet h. POPULAR DEPARTMENTS • i' (.1 Interest to every- ow -miter of the family, la- elndMg a Flrwt i -l._. A,(ri.1:cm-al I! 1'I'er,rsa,l of Toot I,tvtvr' Ai.te and one or her of our vivacious Aterrit•aa month/tem. s•bw•rahtr will find hinprl( : s command ,rr kr .ettorr ;'Nei ion '-l'hits . 1:., Malletun.l Fe- 510 et Tea Lieixa Ane, and anv one the Ameriten et mint/111e, tor He•rp.r'.' aad or 11.[,.1[1 will the Ment for a year, ' d : n' for 1x1 :A Tor Lis, an Aar and er'a .dere: isr or the Ag . ...anlnw. men, : special Market I►elar•tmnt'e.pm,, ACbe • uMr' Linr ecu, d ra., a..raa, i std barred Mum, ',pertinent, : Interred *toes: Lisette,* r and Tooth.' I: (,,n ;sins and Fast' CABLEAl I,]f g, fel I►eparttweet . Liars! ltepanmem : Towns- men' !sn.i nw: and nil rhe new. by T ...Dh, ytoi� `ta� �e Snail end correspondence, a.''1iy ' - t� on' d021. I Balance of 1883 Fresh + _6_9_ ___ ttAgrnt's Package and sample ropy nu applinttlon. The most liberal Indwrmetue ever offend In (ands to Meb-get tees. Address ADVERTISER ►gf1Tlgg fA 1• . ott item, rest Ana 10 THE SUM at'• 4'U es.u. epi En. The Rica st. awl' Tar Wr'r•rrrra 1,lerruses. will be S.atMd to aay address fres now to Maneezy let, WM. IsttMPs of seta PITT BROS. & CO. im(.nrten ..f Canadian Apples.] K oare l lylplw-at.. L••M.o /.tog Consignments solicited and liberal advances made thereon. est Y the Siete' - 1' fJitR 011111• b 1 E t� p �5�.yasto. •,, l (filch. 011.�� HARPER'S YOUNG PF.OPhk • : • Poelap. Free ro alt awl srrih. ra in the Undid Val, a, I'anonfat, or ,Nexirn. The Volumes of the WEEK Lr login with the drat Number of Jancary of each test. When no time 4mrntivaed, atrherriptinns will begin 505 the Number current at tittle 01 receipt of order, volninee of IIserari. it'ra.L5, for three years back. in teat cloth binding. will he sent by mail, postage pa"d, or h. eapreak free of expense tpror•ideil the freight does Det exrt el one dollar par .casuist.. for l: per volute.. Cloth cases for each toleine, suitable far binding. w,:i he sent by mail, post-paid, oa rs- cetppt of b1 'w. h_ morale" shoal.' be Dtadr by l'catoalc•e Motley NMer or. Uratt, :o avoid cbatter of leen. 'i. N•af..errs err toot fa ropy /Air mbar: jar - m, n! sial Mont the expresso,,ler .I I: Ag,.s Disormarty. Adder•. HARPER L ROT:IF•RS. New Yerk. 1880- Harper's Young People. A N iLLCsTIt %TED W ELl. LY. The Eleventh Telae,. of Haines Vor'o i'anrt., - wbirh beg,es *oh so- N'tather tor !teerni'.•r:, 1!K ••.sores an a t'a..r .e pad grasp. 1i will oiler to its reader• s, least (our lei -.a2. nr , IM tonal teaaeii. Iasi vibe • u two or hew ka t•. eateety, 'Ibe Ked Aias'arwr Sty N', lialto tn, xtt+ddaN: ^1501 aad nabs,' Lm•y r. I,il:tr: ' P+lire Towemy John aa,eli l'oryeh by : aad "Mother's VI a. - ilanGlnt F:. Sai.aeter:.twe .heti wr.sts by jatarar IIiorth Sopron twe tor.. 01 Fatty Tine w,:i attract toe a: u. al Inn of 5,.,.-, of Its wonder world, namely, the ae.iit tales teM'he Howard I', IC aril imp w ho- ally die/t- imed by him. and another .er e1 in a dtrrr. 'at vein by F, sac a1. titilwrtl. Ttrtrsi will be shortSi, 7,4 us W. lt. Heave* Thomas 5.'I,.,a I'.... )1a y K. W'kiay, Nora Petry. Harriet Or, -tett iouro5e►tl, timid Ker. Heaek'abStu' erao'th,,Serol[ewt,yl,Risirerd Maicolot John*, on. sic. .5''uh•cription to Harter"* Tot:ng People Sir fes n just -nee library, 11ir,.. s i,ae,pu) knoeb+l:lp al«i pknty sit au.useatent. hot.. Gee .1dr'rtisr,, Tf:HT1*' : t'ostage Prepaid, 'ICA Per Veer. Vol. Xi. cimnunats November::. tela, doStprr, arra Copy at ad ON rrr. ip/ of a 'Wo rya, i'• thNOLL Nrutivaa, Fire rent* each. P'mittabro vItotmW be made 1.s Pest Ogles Meow tinder or literati ,,, atuid I Saner of lose. .\'etre))Ntp•-* ore not In .gpy this edam• ere Mewl tri thou( fin ,rpr. p fhbr o/ IIAltrrAR 11141iTllar:«, A dd rasa HARPER it RROTHERP, New York. 1890 Hi rper's Bazar, I LLUSTRA I Eii. lT.tltrt,i . 13a.1)t ;s • journal far the home. Giving the latest InfermsWno wish regard to the Fashion*, t. mlma►'oue ,l:ustrs•!on. ki*-plates, and 'mel ern•ah.'et supplements aare iadupr,..siM,• alike 10 tae home Arra Mkt t « p.tdesaiural rno.11ate. No • a maker s h in omitting its art , le attract 1: r ague tie the highest order. 111 "M;er short ,t part^► plays, sod thenuhrfnl "•s*F5 i.'lusty all Dorm and tis lest lege is lemon, as n Mrdiu•t W wit aad humor. le Its weekly iron.-• every- thing is Inriudrd ehle1. Is ni Inter.", to wo- men. ilering1( iMV Oliver Thorne ('hnstiae Tribune Fterrh'k, mid Nary Loire Dick 1, son .iii r'-• pretiv ety furnish a aeries of pear, •'n ' • 1 he 1.mutrn'cr at I iane. ' • Three Meal. a ley. sed "The .i•ntnan M th« S'epttd." The aural novels wit* he written by Walter H.•wtmt and Y. W. Rehiwaon. HARPER'S 1'ERIODICAIS. M Teary HARVEirA DAZAR HAitI'g:.-1 MAttt7•Ittl�................. ...........'p� N,it'55.�tS N'1kKLY """' 11 IItl'F.k'N YOUNG, PEOPLE .."" 11111 !'oct.A. Fite to alt •el ........ Y Of Vatted states. Cenn,MMerle , or taw in the JfiAi'•o. The Venom* of ttie Hasse beirtn with the lint Numb.slyJannwrynr«w,•I, year. Whoa 0o tom i* m.- ,t •a, .•iia. ,,Prion* will ie gnivwid artier "nal r c_eryrn, at time ofce!ts Hound Vo),+nom„ ‘11Af 11n BAZAR for tarry years . t In neat cloth him ina. will be seat by nom, t.trtage p,l.i low by «trawls• (rer of expense iprdMerl the freight d y ef1l a one duller Der totem, ,, for t; per ante -owes (nr roach rnlame. saleable for Mndine. 5111 1. sent 'tl its 1, pari paid, est ear 1p at tl.es each. Remittances should he inade h1,''y Pard -(,fee ,Mney Under or Iha(t, to ae•(d Mumma of lases" Ni-iciewinriir ere meat whams!feeset M ^''p' refs arsenide . H ries. a r>rewms "�+ •( H LUPINO f Addr HARPER a RROTHeRS. Net M'nth 2J a till w ant tea Th Ian the M in ami whi the tb.f Irl tied mot tom T Pro sub' Mot brio this aN Hca tido IP" aeN 1 Hon the i illi u Root prat+ ttonn land Ilan farm 6tabl sate cent[ wisp In et wied� seas winds result ways alway his le yes.. sc.rui for it paw' ande The the pi lock t a dee] O'Il5al the 6 grand to my we et black' thorn, Hoo. Bang ie the Ka fivs•o withot acid tl a Ube dresses 1. ,slat aft fat' Ae I aail 'te�elg Crown, muni. urease o All matter tkroual kidnr e open* lets fax ■Isar The Tet Poor, pregr.. DOW of asphyxb deadlj 1 and bloc mains w peep.** cramp, baseball ice watts key ben joint hu theI e act form of 0.1 le, re f the tele, the Waal men why suffering caused apparati mat:'. irritates the siln splutters tates Olh nem wh pound a Those ad es some nervous 1 in the pains. 1 donee of bat wend befall us. N "The rt Heng, ecmfo -t a ooeety, woman, with mon es ii , Is esti talk ebo t serbi•1 of her net where she that 'bit call her, k fie nn tneit sltwwN a aiding es t al*, newel