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tipation, Skin Disease,
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(west prices.
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THE SIGNAL : (IODERICA, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 18f1.
SDI NO COWS FOR BEEF
FAT pMls NSF DOES NOT GIVE SAT-
ISFACTION.
woos t•. Farener w..r Alm as rendeb
a/ y /_inset. Jam,. T.sd.r, Lena Idest
.Aa laeing.at Ceseee .f DIN Wm
gaeete s. o to de TIM.
Wait .•u•ettates seed beef, good seta.,
oh rod alt
pry! rid
the sweet, paioy,
solo yea meat. 1J.t • small portio_ d
fes `t of tae/ or m•tto& is sales. Look .t
e,bmshels d hatcher, waste in •.y war
-
mi
cad see what • large per teat fat it
.tgaeta& And the marketwise will tell you
phot very tut corned beefs "slow sale.' I
hos serer knows of an indiums where prise
good 0tielaeti011- Os the 000 -
hes been very seratieliwtory to
Ube butcher .d the comenner. How
sop we make good b.0f el our unrew0er-
son dairy mire! My theory and practice
r7 be illustrated as follows: We will
sibs far an emends • gamey tow ---the
wow be the list. There are but few cense
of tat ,leee which tweet be controlled by
,roper feeding end • jmdbirrw use d salt•
In . bed .ase I would say do not
Moro meal or ell meal. Fed wheat
hew, null feel. grouted tots, or any other
loaf} .f.rented,milk-Prodscitgfood, and give
t .0.1 monied • great spoonful of eat -
of so mach proves to be neceeeary)
and nosed with her grain rotioos.
/or _.dung • healthy mimed I would add
y the above list gluten nerd and • email
totem 01 , utton • seed owed, °settling the
Inter during the act two or three weeks
p,evoes to killing. Wen -cared, early -cut
clover hay is prdersble to any other dry
ilea Turnips and cabbage c&n be fed quite
freely during the earlier doges of meat pro•
Lofton, without aujury to the milk or but
ter, if (e'1 tea or more hours before milking,
r during that time her bx.atb, skin, and
kidneys r.tll have eliminated •y the odor
from dei system. titre m ttili inducing,
••e -le ,u.t•ining mood. Fed only that
which is sweet and free 401)0 mold.
A. • rule I think it better to keep the
beef cvw. farrow and in milk; and with
keeping,poi we get a fair quantity d
nue rod miik, the uowe often Laying for
their keeping up to the lad day. In winter.
ter a for weeks previous to killing. give the
emu) rkeg blood-
:ea
thed
:ripreterrel --tokeep he.r bowels* ;
..Maio; it may take half • bested er not
more thus half • peek • day. Never 00111,
!red, u. -ver spoil the appetite. U.digssted
1.0d lakes no blood; imperfectly
teed makes impure blood, and ietpst+ d
moot mak• good meat. A little saltpeter
tads to alley fever-whichie often an •t-
tend•ot of high feeding -arid stimulates the
kidneys to throw off any impuritim
from the hluod. The animal when killed
sb•k) he in • Wnvi s...ening eooditios, not
ea the shrink. Remember that the juicing
.4 the ,.seat '.pee& largely upon how the
,rive was fed for two or three weeks afore
killing. end that the flavor depends upon
east ti woofed for the two or three day. pre-
vioustok'ling. (hsrseaco•et 'watchers doos•
silow rlt marsh hay to be fed to their ase -
mid, for • few .aye bedew, killing; and thr-
ow are not allowed anywhre. A man who
we. sa army b.toher during the war said
that they turned some tattle tote • wheat
field in tirgino one ntgbt, sod some of the
one wed -lulled thenextd.y, hit that the
meet couldn't he eaten by any ame but •
/rer..hoea; •al. .n examination. it was
Neal that tlsMg.rite• wore growing ones'
d
the wheat, athe mule bad eaten freely
.f skeet There ma he no hard and hast rides
for feeding; animals diger, and the
rime anima requires different feed -
ug at different tunes. Before mimes
old, in •;kamypig from ilry feed to pasture,
rye nn rho morning all ih. hay they will
wt. tali for their grain ration gore mostly
'vil meal so•Med if onevesient--ouutinu-
:ag the daily rations of meal for throe or
four weeks, and the hay as lams as they
rill est it. Int the change from dry to
peen be graded. A full ration of Mem-
tune Knee is as lad for • tow ea green
apples for • boy. For • butter prodecing
'row in dog days. I prefer ground .ata to
ani other kind of feed. it makes sweeter
sad firmer batter than meet other kinds of
feel Through the wmmr feel primarily
for milk and butter, but always keep the
owes raining in de.k and yet not too ee"
Mk* - Ainert ean Agriculturist.
01.7 Cabbage Valls.
For • go...l crop of u•hage • deep,,rk
s
ptis�
Imam &ecesmry, and for a heavy c The
lest soot succeed other than gram
but .rope we secured by turning under sod
about the 1st of June, and about the led of
Angulo spreading liberally well -rotted Wahl*
mature, and working it in with thecultineb
or la osb.bege-growing districts this
method will pre an abundant crop of
111U1 perfect heads. With good seed, of�
hat strain, under the ooiditiens, fall]]
ninety-Bve per coat. d the pants .d.ho.W
produce marketable beads. In fad, I ham
seen better remelts thea this Oa the ono
tram take plants grown from the loam
stoma geed, est them oe •light soil the has
lam heavily cropped for • ws.mwiee of
lean. the veget,t6l. watmr bekrg Icy
thoroughly .xhaast d. the .,loads e.m-
dooms beingsally favorable, this ail
would not yield the crop of that of the
(are't.Again, take pa tdhowthesameseed-
bed. of the seem .took, amt is • Geld when
the atmospheric conditions were favorable,
say just hefore • homy Fain, and an egmil
number of plants Pet after the rain, it it
Mamee oil very hot and dry after the plant-
ing. the r.imlt will show two crop• se dif-
ferent in •ppe•rsm that eves ea apart.
sot limni ng the fact•, woad ea7 hero_
were two distinct kids el ..el .sir. -the
tae goorL the other poor.
0.obhage amore than .a other ph..t s le-
ered by receiving • chock in tr•.spantia.
Mate wet jot WW/ore • heavy rale will set
moire a cheek, became the earth becomes
n thonwghly packed about the roots lint
the air cannot reach and destroy the bol-
os I roots, while those gat after • rah may
miler because the earth is sot premed fine-
ly shoat the roots. To greed spasm' this
ibe letter plan s to peddle the paa1. Ned
to set them in deer weather. wham then is
iso necemity fin bases .d the work can M
Cainfly door& This pan i have meow
tu.•.wn to fail, sod i believe mon feller'.
We due to improper trsaapa0tfog that le
all other nese* combined.
It Tahoe Two t• Ilea. • flew.
Thr. le • t sd iewe a �
old. t.ke...k.fto•a. �spsmitios
dolledesei.el
Mer the filet " maim " u the vi11{{�ya
sorsa Melly her
kosiod eseisiosd, " IW -
promise I sever to
mold at I gymr
de sees as Mei emovei.d her breed►,
chs iNI b• • Wee deriy eche of wow
e.enew, " No, 1 wart doo seting o'' Ili'
sort!"
Molly had mother sum, .rd the hus-
band met with the same tsrimoaaus re-
sponse to ilia Yelo5 internigatimm The
somieg wee o arepeated ; bat !lolly appeased
ccsts0 .ioua-
" You may drown 1." shouted Molly ;
" bet I wool over give in."
They did out run the rink 04 dro�mug
releasedMolly, but released her, for the htul.atd
was oosvtncad that she would " rather
drown than Muse to wag her rd rug at
an " whenever she felt inclined to do sa !
It did not cure Melly. NW become .s great
• soul' as ever she had been before her
public " eouuog." Sense years titter that
critical punishment, the Lord of Mor met
John at • Court Ind I'M inquired : " Well,
John how does Molly get on now with her
sedding r
,. Oh, lignin, her lie pretty nearly cured
OY0.'
" Did the ducking stool .lo that busi-
ness r
Oh, oro ; 1 let her jaw on as twig as ►.r
liked. I pd her no lock wwr& i led
quiet and hlogred 111e bad, and her Ma
drops her molding .al be now as gad •
woman as they he made '"
where the testenaat 1..
Some proceedings in the Nottingham
County met rd. to • landlady's la-
bility for the msseingjewellery of one of her
lodgers Wire led to Um caddie reappearance
of •a oM fnemd--in other words, of the
moo famous Tlekborne claimant. "lir
Roger"in the wits.es box was not able to
throw much light upon the pointe .t issue,
lett hs testimony *erred to show that, is
spite of the enmtemptue•s "Pooh•" which
escaped the hps of the judge. he still des-
cribed himself ea "Roger (loarles Iinuehk.
m
Tichborns," and oo•tuee to endow ret`._
self with the title which • hsrLb.asead
jury declined to anon" Aim. "fir le•
it appears, is now eng•ge,I .t the WI
Crop," presumptively • Fottrnghaw then_.
-London Duly News.
Wroare eimiseity.
A a•mjl• of school aye were cowing
dug JelFrwo amuse the other day taking •
•boot their molter sod whether or not
woman or men were better In that o•panty.
"'roam areal right," mid the older one,
rtentiou.ly, "Memo of the branches, but
• worn•& mit handle nathemtico."
"Can't she!" exclaimed the vo.nger emu,
with extreme interest "Can't .he' Well.
yea osgio to have seem, Mime Bask throw an
arithmetic at m• one day, and you'd change
peer mind."
Chang. of Dee..
" Look et Hawhaw, the humorist, Over
TO NOLO A CNILD IN REO
And Keen ens usu.!" mover ea ens. se •
Sag 1a a e.g.
A hied chums isomer is the latest home
hold Jenice of g.....l iate►.et. The icer
4p00es� of thin .pp(uaue in to hold restless okl
'ren in bed and to imp the ..wren nom
abort their shoulders on odd sight. The
device likewise mope the hale simpers how
lying on their backs sad tbee prevents raid
$Ig •d .ightew&re.
Hr. i.. ,teeoription of the device:
':A band n .rrang d to extend acro•s ed
be attached &t or near lie ends sad esiddle
to the upper end of the •ndreid• of the tog
shat Of corer.
"The.ttachnsest s trade by cords (fades
d to the heal and secured by • whip grit
wooed belle of rubber, cork or wood, _nese
d by the .hast.
"Te each end of the sun hand are attach
d demotic esteems me, to be secured by eye
holes os .crew •hooks .a the bedstead. 0
Wench band also estendln to • 51.Ila
f etening on the head of the 1, then
helm more than ore breach band if etre
than two persona sleep in the same bed.
"Upon the nailer aide of the transverse
Issp-like are aa body band owl .ildee
whish slide bops, to each of which is at
Wished • deed* Moulder strop, ivilapted k
dt oaofor4abty over the shoulders of • child
or other parent, sad portly made up of elm -
tic webbing.
51201410 ?sets AM.t *.ld.sta.
The collection 4 bergs groups of facts
about accidents which has been made acus•
eery by the developsnest of .ucident Moo
amce has made • oontributios 40 on.: Jogiart-
meml ,4 social science that is by no memo
uninteresting. For instance, it a • carion"
fact that • man le much more likely t0 lam
his left hand than his right heal, or hs lel*
• e thee hu right .ye; stotietice show, tea
that when a men insure. Wessel' against .c-
.idpme he thereby grenfly diminishes the
risk el accident ---and this is proi.Wy rut
plaited in this way; when • amu • attention
se milled to • dangr he fixes hie mind on it,
and thereby ces.ciondy or unconsciously
makes unusual effort to avert it. It thesm
fore happens that • ma is mate ifkely to be
• victim of an accident of • kind that he
never thought of, than d the kind against
which he Menne himself. A roan, for la -
dance, who handle* sharp tools will finesse
himself &genet an rxident from the w el
them, and the Bret thing he knows he will
be drawing pay from an insurance oolap o7
for an injury .1.me by getting • cinders
his eye. Not only are such odd and carious
fasto as these brought to, light by the devel-
opment of accident laa.rsao•, but • great
many import•ot groups 4 foots which bear
upon the hoMi. of men shad the development
of civilization. For bnet••ce, .ccsd•s)s are
snook more oememe in the sparsely setfiel
prtio•s of the country then in the dee sky
settled portent•, aid they happen more Ino
goodly in the middle of winter and the
middle of .*seer than in die ether mamma
• el the year. An iaf.x.sting study el
these facts, which ie perhaps thw,6nt study
d the kind ever ppaahlshed a contributed to
The Forum for September by Mr. lames R.
than in the corner. %hew ; How swell Pitcher.
he is ! The joke -writing trode must be
looking up woaf•rfally. Only two weeks
ago be had hardly • decent rug to his
back."
He is lent writing °keg any more ; he
las struck a new e i splendidly paying
It " Ah. what urtr
" Coining fool teams for horse races."
engem 1• eev..e0.e/ng.
Hore,.ho.ia, though often written .bent
m Al mw. snare ea exhume ed *abject A
Its" sav��intgs ceo be Wasted to no datrl-
leanl to the k.*o r ewer. and in wen,
ia.e.,,r�oa a deeded advantage win M
A H w will nal 1•y .sed• old ideas
w wrtws esn.uPese�-a writes es that he
W had tea yon seperisees in the .*sse-
edited.. fnlgh pent le ems
miles disfea1, ad wan, >rtdrr
oohs *stip sod bolters Inat kw,
Mode wee
er ths
seed
eprrM'aMl
iftl '51ttigii ret wear.:.a:t:u
ha
Wideume Thema.
First Little Girl -Aunt Mead sod Aunt
Clara visited as yesterday, and they brought
so•doll_
Second Little Girl-A.ate are nobody.
Pooh' Anybody can have mats mit'ow.
We have mph, real angels, visit (whom..
Some weretitre last night
"Angels" Did yes sea thein!.
"N --., I wt aidnip, but this morning I
saw the baby they brought."
The Omsk Newsy (lets Leh.
Little (lief-" I daa't like this boarding.
bowie. Thea is never anything to est
They &wsye my inti all gone -the nice des-
serts 1 _seas."
Neree -" iti•Ms because you eat at the
mound tads. I always pt plenty."
est" Do you eat the first table
" Oh, no. I eat with the enol and other
..weft •t the Wird toile."
Es Wady Will D•nbena
Ile ore hr been wrists,
Christian
Andre -
seen like Fever sodHam
.ss, as well es ky Nohow. ahem the
imam thee/Mal repemet•tions is irked
Dickers was en ptpmi.r.t, that no addi-
tional word, even from au eye- W1/04M.
be 4 any sabered het.. But the editor d
the pr.eent papain., who was token, when
almost a edited• h) o thu.ghthil father to
see one of these perlormanosa, will never
forge dm impresses' wade upon him by the
mot d oe
the protagonist o. that eastoo.
The mu of til. Play which . hre r.pro-
d•.ed m f•c-51041.---ooateine sissy great
nammse, which meant nothing thee to
the small boy who waited so patiently
that night for Dickens tookappear. &.add
Dleas himself moot an )
The .m.11 boy had
amer heard of Mr. John Tennis', a Mr.
Mark Lemon, of Mr. Augustus Keg, A. R
A., tit Mr. Frank Bio_., of Mr. Petr
Cuaningham, or of Wilkie Collins; but he
had read and reread David Coppertield,
end be looked spot R as •_ purely ••tobo-
gesp,hioal end west delightful piece of work
11. knew Steer(orth and Troddles better
than he knew Emmy of hie own schooltnatea;
he hated Uriah Flop and the Merid em .
wore than he ever hated anybody else; he
loved Don and Agar better than be eh"
expected, then, to love any woman but his
own mother; he had gone sobbing to kis
bele bed when he hest of David's mother's
death, how •'she wasgad to ley her poor
1.ad ,w hercupid ores_, old lDeottj s
arbn; and she .lied like • child Not
lied gone
to sleep." Peggotty, with her cheeks and
arms so hard sad rd Wet it was • wander
the birds didn't peck her in to
rim was more real to kis than the Ann
of his own survey, whom into bird
coos be dispoeed to pec under any tonsil
&oration; and al Wos`lt ke had just made
the grand tour fort first time, his only
interest m the Cathedral of 81. Paul in Lon-
don ley in the foot that it was pictured with
• pink dome, on the sliding lid of Peggotty'e
workbos. To see this grown-up David
CCooppperfield, in the Arab, doing all aorta of
ridiculous things in the faros of Mr. Night-
Ingale s Diary: to feel that, perhaps, he had
• letter .t that very moment in his pocket
from the real Micawber; and that the actual
Agars was in the waiting to go howe with
lien when the pay was over, was to this
�ti�ar little boy the great treat of
Isis yostrg life. And he h•. never ceased 10
Wank the ,.-onaederote father for the blessed
memory of that wonderful night in Liver-
pool, ori many years •go -From "Letters
of Charles Dickens to Wilkie Collins," edit-
ed by Laurence Hutton, in Harpr's Maga-
sins for September.
Tie oast at a Dere' Callen..
The girl who pee to the University of
Michigan to -day, just as when I entered
then in 187I. dada her own boarding -piece
io one of the quiet homes of the pleasant lit-
tle city whose merest .entes& to the 2,300
students scattered within i1. border. She
bakes the business arrangement* for her
winter's fuel and iia storage. she finds her
w•shrwcom or dor laundry; .he •usages
her own hosed exercise, of study, and of
lube
Bleep; she chooses her own society, c
and church. The advice she gets cornea
W1104 • sem Vafessay .weld Be- from another girl modest of sophornorl..
In the tragi sense • Coiversity is not eo dignity who Aisnose to be in the same
assemblage of colleges, nor • 0o-ordinetice house, or possibly from • Mill more advanced
of Leakier nor is ha esilt ace rite effect- young woman whom she neat onthe journey,
tdvenea• dependent of any detail of - or est near in church 'a her first Handy.
izatton Us essential quality is individual- !Strong is the eo.r•de•hip amoog these am/e-
lem. A University is an assemblage 4 tions girls, who aurae om* soother in inane..
i teachers .ed students. Its .olepsrpo a is admonish one soother in health, and rival
to being teecke0 and ,t•dents totetber, b one another in .s.dy only less eagerly than
give the power of sm.oci.tion and thereby to they all rival the boy& In my time in eel-
Cdce results impossible in iodation. age the little group o( gids, soddenlyintro-
c•• be but two trona ,M the ideal • educed into the army of yoeng mei, flt that
school, the Lacher and the student, std the fated oar gas hung upon proving that
the rale* 4 these may be ..w.U.••s inter- "lady ()reek" involved We weenie, and that
ca.ngeabl. All structure. sed .11 metric- wmers minds wore particularly absorptive
time which tend to subordinate timber or of the _.team._ sod metaphysics. And .till
student to the needs of im giaan' deport- be aim manures wham, with growing ex.
mate to which be belongs are melees adp rimes. ilia atxietw about co-education
details d
rimy be vicious. Most of the details at . I ham leen alloyed • healthy and hearty na-
g niestiem in Americus College. sad Caine- i timid, and homed rivalry between young
rues are simply ..wives of old troditioes I ma sod women exists. It is • stimulating
They are remains of olid barrier. erected is &twomphere, aid develops in good stock •
md•mecr.tic ti..e for the purpose 4 cre- strength and independent balance which tell
sting artificial divisions where real distinc- in after -life. -Mrs. Alice P .esan Fulmer in
time do net exist. The essential function September Forum.
of the University, as President Co' niter has
recently said, ie " the eenaoei d Chtldr.s'. 1eAbsent .ss Alt Immo.
t h} This was the o impose Why should mothers give little children
whiclb in the dark %tea gave nee W the Brio ideas shout death that frighten then! Why
Universities. To this eat the simplest pm- should they be token to funerals and
gibs organisation is the one which .ores" corn.teries and given gush • bon -or d
the purpose best. ---President D. S. Jordan death! I mesa little children under seven
in the September Foram. I have • lista r1 d five who does not
know that ps are buried; her ides d
• Libraries 00
ter Permian C0ssitlee. death s that t e noes tali. than sway.
I do not know who ..enrol the law to es- Three years ago hear darling little brother of
t•blish township libraries in Indian, hot four died; the little Oster was then two and
may every blaming rest on him! For he did • MU years old. The two little children
• wonderful work. and the mor commit- j had scarcely been parted an boar in their
tee who selected she boob had • genies for little lives --they played together all day
the task which ram to an inspiration. How and .hard the same bed at night.
.ani rain days, how many long winter Little Hattie did not .se dor blether
toe. did I Worried and horses
er finlike
leet question
h over the Abbot histories, the rr- was. "Where brother, .•oar!^
rttfvm. o/ travel. and I
a
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Tom and Maria, Little Pigs, Little Jack Horner, etc.
te0elastle lt.00.
Mr. Msabatten Beach Was just been pay -
kg • number oI bills which his hopeful sea,
who is • student at Yds College ooetr.eted.
" i had so idea," said the old man to hie
" that stool was so ex
• Oh, yes, it aria some, replied the
youth. " and I didn't study so very much,
either."
8.1k OCR
MASSIVE EXERCISE BOOKS !
evemags, w many hoar, spend every morning
Aad It L Presented No Dial
"If you think you're a to collect any
money (row a, said Ardup, doggedly, ..
he handed back the bill, 'you're away off.
You ain't draw blood from • turnip."
"Maybe mot," replied the man with the
bill, peeling off kis omit, "but I'm goingto
see H 1 ems t pound • little oat of • ead
beat."
Old Pe ..d. I0.et.
ak-Don't mu think that them jokes
&best Chicago's divorcee are getting meoot-
&mor!
He -Ye-+; well, there s, ern well, you
see. madams, i am • Chicago divorcePo-
aw-
Ilhe--Slake; I ant & Chicago widow.
w. Dad Res Lost Week.
Former Cr.happls-" liens ten down
sap t►' storekeeper wouldn't take. He
elW they me eo odd they.meil•d ad."
Mrs. Crabapple-" She! �1 dl, pd 'em io
N' salter. Ws most time for anna.r
Medals"
eat.
)-"Is the cashier
"No, he's out. Are you
Dep ollw
bDoak
"Wellyou're amt, too."
C11.r se Wad,
Mea Dfhb• ( )-i dent .se law
it s that t ten girl of yours menages
es dream !setter than 1 esu.
Mr. Ni►hO- 7jsu sae, 1M weeks far
a lhhg. ad )•'m *.
The ptyhti.at w&.•r"pew .
Ro••t
snit ef the toeing river.
Of the reeks ita earggeess diver,, buried.iess
iter F torrents •_imp my ids tee n.P
For .51op1•
That lop same eves hear drop,
le the greeted weir -power es the wend.
■� fenced tees ea*"
F+tt.-o Wks& io w world
Yoram Mr.
Ire=
te
wed when I ! MI X
el yea miss by
lag tipm' t Hew " a slew le a r &aa 1
M. i ii+.nr!
Mailsi.wihma
these books us which ' With what an aching
Sart�c principles were popularly expaia- I gsabouttioi about my darling. only •
re•olTectiona of the vast bessit mother who has lad her only boycan MU;
and demean I derived from that little Int I told her always "With te sass."
11kr•ry- a mere heedful of books -to which She often sited me "Do the angels love
1 tr.4.d • beg distance W rough Fain sod little brother!" And I told her, Yes, they
meow to get an ocomiael coveted volume, I loved hew sad took care d him" So eke
leaves the firm ossvietion in sky mind that spsakes of him always as "Darling brother
moo went
&vies • more be nelloett
Roo some general .chess whereby iesfrue- d him as with the happy angels. Why
lire and entertaining books may be nude should I frighten her with what she cannot
readily •0ceesible to the youth if the turd sod rstadi.
Wb.e she s eider •sed can understand, I
AGA some day take her to that little pave
mid tell her, •'Orly the little body lin
here; the spirit hes indeed gone 'with the
maps' to realms d perfect red and joy."
heart I heard this
Ube baevcl•n.e ..d
wisdom of o•m�a4 who with til. She does net
Metre think with horror d the pave. M• thinks
pastime of our country. -dole W. Bookwsl-
ler in the September Foram
The u.tte et tie Steam r eeeesetiv..
The abet expen•oced railroad w led
that the poe511ilites of steam pnetbe w
Deady reached -nisch (matter apead is sat
ptactlosbl. A maximum d 4400 wiles as
hoer, with • running speed of 410 to 70, is all
that can be hoped for wider the very beat eon-
ditioes which sari be provide& Tim Mei Mims
are nam.rose, sad they are well Women M
all _.user. Th. snexinene speed d whish
• l000eotive is capeble has tot been .hart -
wed pe acipoly by rattles down g*.d�
stFayA it•tieg carves, 61By age mein, aog
replacing modes atry"_torr by p.rm•ntl
sees of iron sr dons; by the used berry
mils, eater switches, improved abeam . of
.ip.11iry. the interlocking .witch and
signal system, the shandom of rode croar
hys; is shortby iapd•.pmem1. len deal
sad mammg went w1i•h permit • higher
.peed es • wore extended section of nmol
beware* d greater safety sod the greater
degree d ee.bi•ars inspired in the .sgim•-
driver. -Freak .1 Sprague in the amps
member Ferro.
PIRSONAL-
1 MW Wadden has published fifty novae
defog the past thirty years.
Geisrsl Mebane says that the lair ales -
Mem ie Virginia ere iespnmible, and advise
Republicans of that floam to quit the Gell.
Hann Rochefort. who bas reosmq Mem
or
istviewed b Leedom, s said to be the
=exile exile in the wird. Adbs wld
le
iX Omsk, • Newish. Com., tailor.
40. & sed 7 Neat 2 inches Mead though he
ssob 1 tt44A s mew earl. West ram air
da wish R when the w4E4 dew.t
King of Spain, Prince Charlie, Prize Winner, etc.
The biggest, bent and cheapest.
FR ASER & PORTER,
Central Telephone Exchange. Court House Square.
EW GOODS.
The subscriber wishes to announce the arrival of
NEW AND FANCY GOODS!
NOTABLY
NAVY AND BLACK ALL -WOOL SERGES,
Extra wide and moderate in price.
NAVY FLANNELS, 28 IN. WIDE
In soft and hard finish, from the best makers.
A general assortment of other new and fashionable goods on the way,
and will be noticed later on. A liberal discount on all cash purchases from
one dollar up. Strictly one price.
r s51e. ow« se.kf..Nwg.
Nearly oma g.m•rstice has passed Woos
the beginning of the civil war. vast was
have been pied in p.u.iema sadwilI eeatso
to bep&id. If the peewee amounts were as
fully end moors*, stoked as the other ex-
penses d tk p+.r.abeg
s.t now ., it would
oat he difioalt to dat.emio• the true .00-
15001 of the obligees, ter would it be die-
edwilt for an actuary to 000pu1. ita
dentine. it may be hopthat neat
00s40*. will dowsed an •oeesatia mead
as will enable the taxpayers to compute the
cod of • burden whisk will sirs to he
desseed one when No Wee..•sefe is kasw.,
mad the psys.nt of width will est be
Millddawn to the kid dollar whisk M
am There are wepisir re=
pivot this Miele parries series wkid
to be removed. -Edward Atkinson
is qhs September Forum.
Illeekerfeek
Don't be afraid to sew .mop leekwMM
he.anes its add to be this imsy farmer's
amp. The It may be se is Its llgkmst R
sesemsendadoet «.r it ie swath rows. Dat
1t Is ver) ; emcees is at • einem at lei -
want the ge•b is valuable fee feeding al
kin& d the ds•k, sod • peer pie' of pail -
Uwe way be dewed and saws and waded
with pew and dower early es Joty aid webs
•,ulsaW bid.
Ilse say'. V.e.r. •e•m-ei.
isd Dai' i r r -
newsrrbq �wk4bs oraLiwd k.51
le RD'.. -11 . plow is 1. sti ` r II. Ole
9064
Drayer and Haberdasher.
DIRECTLY TO That SPOT. •
i$STU]ITA$EOUS IN ITS ACTION.
Pee CRAMPS, CHILLS. COLiC,
DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY,
CHOLERA MORBUS.
red all DOWEL COMPLAINTS.
MO *11.407 C•UAts
Z PAIN -KILLER.
In Canadian Cholera rind u331., sl
ecmolalnts its effect 13 mL,4.cal.
It curate to a very short Um..
INC REST 11.1107 RINcoY FOR
BURNS, BRUISES. SPRAINS,
RHEEUMATISM.
NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE.
Dorso evwtrwmmrw err dao. is 50TT•am
SW lines.. el Ossmtas,ao&od SMOIlel e .
SALE O ANDS FOR TAXES.
iM
Int
w of • us•rfegR trades of tk. W.M.. ad seal bks ._.}.rube •d til.
osunt� dmf Hor.a dated �a tw.gfGIti eq o/ Ja1r. llM. aa�m�amifu Deas f. d�.nv�7d�.ra the
taada 11w. 11: doe glees
for tM asd�aw of totes a and mete
r t�.ssma. wild
ease• Iftlse is hereto gdvea thM >vses esoh text and oes.L •re ss.aar�Id, l�lail�lali.tt»
,mfpp`uaw usiH W Amemmemt Am. chap. Igl. R. 6. O.. emceed to seE W N�t� OD
esWMfl tag1� s ea sank th.sof as neer h. L dy�y�a tha yl�, M u RT
11OU Y1tk.TOWIf.f YOD=R1CIi eaTU . tha T % 4 dri>r.tt ItOVEIIB1tFt I .
e two In the •n.doem.
TOWNSHIP OF .rami .D.
Peen
LOT AND DESCRII TION Coscsseiom ACRES vxroa TexasCooma 0rrs s TOTAL rs
Part d West hall of North ball of 11 14. R D. i Peed II It M 7 >A
MArriANDVILLE OR VILLAGE 01 S.ALTFORD IN COLBORNE.
A Ford 6 51
B "
at l 11 IS
:s" 151
to 1a
VILLAGE Or HENFRTN DW GREY.
51 1 Pard 1 7e
TILLIOE OF FORDWiCH IN HOW1CR.
Part of P= rk Mt 17
1
4
q Peed 177
Alberto.. Werth i Capp 1 r
do i " 1 es
ViLLAOE o1 OORRIE OR HOWiV>t VILLAGE 1N NOVICK.
114
has
14
14
Id
TGWWs1t1P OF MUL LETT.
Pea ill
1 74
n
Part et 1 • 1 4 Pot'' 1 41
I4.rtk part
Peri
West half el 14 1i 1 a
ss tk pert of Nero Wf et 14 1I i 4 is
TOWNSHiP OF MORRIS.
Werth M11 of 11 1 a Pet'd 3 i1
Soutbw•et yr vier of 4 7 51 • s
TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP.
Wept hall of i 11 Il Peed 13 51
TOWNSHIP 010 5TRPHE1.
South bail of I 12 51 Par' 11 SO
Wi1OHAM TOWN PLOT IN TURN BERRY
1 IS 7 14
1 IS 7 14
1 06 1 73
is 2 71
773
1 01
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1 011
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.
151 147
1 0011 I A
1 01 1 M
1 11 a 51
1 u 13Se
tlpurk fp Pitt's 17 • I N e 31
ilwl\ MN f 1 7 ' j i! i s 0 444
spteli of MS ii e a i u i ce
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n
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VILLAGE 09' RATr7Ifi.»
1 -Id
Pst'd 51 1 51 1 51
451 111 11
ttomy{{ �e[( �,1�y e�o� ViLLAtO$$ Or WRV�E1.a.
p\ % g,b W. 4th a.' al...m work how iM .: R 'may L Ie/ I N11 a
VILLAS&OF wROx11TE1L
bs pmt et u E.wb!et 1 -
Il e I g11?1 Mor , W.'1 PliM
i ii ii
tielleiViCtiAaestlea. tis. -Allientenewer.