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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-11-20, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1891. Ad's Hak Vigor 8 M "Moir 11 ee- 1 at.5a the osier to gm leMe ; pletinMes • treat sad vigor... growth ; ppm the formation of daadttl; teethes the Wroth and diktat ltd Inger% • dais. este bat Wang fpm. ▪ "Several maa.t s ap .' heir cot e What and tar mime qrin . I triedmany bea they dM aoI bade WL a be elf Ayers Hair V. and. tlcall, • part a the ism mel, sty tread was covered with a way growth of aairthe I beet In the measl your ortd. '- I[..dses y, Shorn Grove, Ly. " I have seed Ayer'• Hair Vigor tot a muwbev d , sad it bee arroyo glees h ea las, prevents the heir e�tt��ehwatra.thea mar. lamerse Ihip the ging lea J.r11.ebe., 8•lim sad e►�• Gad "I have thused e RAyes . the Vers for u ..q.a1.d. bFor h•Tt t . hair to its oriaiaal odor, and leis some isgLa revue, dates Rapids.it masa be KW 0... •'Ayer'. Hair Maar le a Blast tang- iest apish ens jr at Is from say owe oee1 the growth d IH makes itluey ant soft The sr bafro • c.te-fee thiaiYaL ' -,i. W. Bawea, ltdttor " ibMab.r. • MlcAtther, OYa. " I ban .ed Ayer', Hair Vigor ler the prt�t o years. and111 /1.,. t s It . to b•. It mom the attbF oobor b balr. canoes the hair to grow �ytry keep It .eft and pWa .' - Day, Cobra, If. T. My Naber, at about the aged gtty, lost all the hair from the tope( hie bead. After one .oath's trial a Ayer's Hair Vigor the hair bum coming, M. in Wee maths, be had • 8ae growth d Int el the natural Dolor. "-P. J. CvJMs. Saratoga lf. T. ye?s Bair Vigor, raseaam eT gr. .1. C. Ayer A Oa, Lowell, Mass. field by Dummies aid Perfumer . AND Tisa Hypoplflcpiitr of Lim aid Sok No other Emulsion is so easy to take. It does not separate nor spoil. It is always sweet as cream. The most sensitive stomach can retain it. CURES Scrofulous and Wasting Diseases. Chronic Cough. Loss of Appetite. Mental and Nervous Prostration. General Debility, &c. Dee ars. of as kasitatioos. Aak for 'tb. D. & L." 1aMWoa aid refuse all °Marg. PAIGE SOC. AND 111 Ks DOTTIA. .�o1d by F. Jordan. C. SE AGER, NEW BLOCK, -•)op•rite the Mutat.-- Money to Lend Cheap Rates, Farmer's Notes Cashed, Goderich Steam Boiler Work f aahlished IMO. Chrystal & Black. SECOND 111ND H1011IBBRY 11 Stock For Sale : 1 50 -horse -power upright boiler, all complete. 18 -horse -power upright boiler and engine. 1 6 -horse -power engine. 1 48 -horse -power horisontal boiler, complete. 1 50 -horse -power slide valve engine, all complete. The above have been thorougb- ^Vfrhauled and warranted in tlrnt RIs* condition. Ready fbr Immediate delivery and will be Sold cheap Mani ordure will tessfris pewit aI t a • Weighs t Gip. s. T. e. Maas-. a r rw preekthe amended I. P.O. SOX 861. THE tGOUNTRV MAIL. Raw the C. e. r. sea Leilmen t. De sussp Laents Mae em John W eennek.r, reet.ratee Omni et the Dried dries, ernes w follows u the Americas Apieultarw, aad what he says es et utters* to all sisal anuses of the Deminiea: whom • tow Awes M 10,000psp.batis. hers the biome. tkeF� pOM.taaand puts demi up... most is oath:srrtised .tabid • carrier miss to Cosines mil molter at the lours a hem and edeas. Ae the Mw. suersases Ratiess are sahnehe . nos the � *'Rearrice k.... p. e with the growth .1 the taw.. While work r��ra�g ea a the thiel lig goal., t1. Isembiell, homy istaithat, viii,.., and animas, all papas the moieties rate el postage, are Mfr le set their Nal as beet they eau trove the pat etas* a the wilier ur et the rail way etetioa. . • headet el os. hundred hooses, per baps arty pangs form the village, and the vlctsege a.ak. • daily pdrunige of • die Mace of (ruse eau bra w- two mils*, from the hese to the past oboe, to lad out whether there is any .ail or out; amid a kindred more p.e.s.s within the circle of the aloe do met sed it aouvesiest to go to the post Ake abuser than .tame • week. (leis buadrsd or mora- perw....ro each day, ea all weathers, to the pool .helot, otos at • great personal iaco.ww ieaioe a5J disoo.Jort, whoa • aiegbe carrier touts nom or twice eat* day make the rotted of tie vilhyts ad distribute the mall, sad eve the hundred • daily trap. collecting at the sates time from the letter boas*, located et the street .-er.om, the mail to be for- warded. A newspaper brought every day W the door of the fanner or workman who has no one to go to the pistolling for it, would find a thankful subscriber and light a my (amp u the household. True enough, the village or crossroads inhabitant. or the dweller on the farm, choose. bis bons' for his faintly and anyht live u. tb city. where gas amid water, sad wadi Are brought to his door; but when p.opk p� the e sane isle a postage, why nee nee potties of them have mail facilities denied to other portioma. 1. it taw to the ravel localities to refuse postal vers 1,-e equal to that provided for the eaten' 1. it nut • reflection on the intelli- gence and aspirations of the farmer and the Galan to ignore hia need of the c elven• mutes of . sod of supplies of newspapers and magazines! Iles u not re- tard the *cuisines' of country distracts. to neglect t., provide. in wane form or other, Means tor at lest daily interro uter with the rest -of tie world' To carry letters. newspaper., and emp- anels, awl kave then in an odt a rom"te Sous the horns to he called for, is oily a partial fulfillment of the duty of the Depart- ment N ith the well-paid railroads, star - route contractors, and aril messengers. traversing every highway to the utteeniest nook •nil come, of the Pad, there aught to be some practical way to utiles all these forces and spread the hoose to home delivery over almost every quare mile of tis great country. I firmly holism that when such a scheme is Ili proper operation for • year, it will he proven that the lacrosse of revenue will fully oeunterblaace the necessary exps.di• tun. The Wt Coatroom !aniseed to arguments es this subject and ellew.d the Postmaster - General to use 110,000 of the appropriation for Fier Delivery for an experiment in the stall towns, village.. and farming district.. This fact between known te some extent through the newep lien, •pp1lalto.e wore made for a trial of the Phu; sod is the order re.•oired forty -.eves oles in thirty - use elates were equipped with hotter box. •.d carrier service. The Bret tw•olre n4 them offices were desigated February I. 1891, and a five mostsu' trial is all that hos been allowed up to the cluw of the Depart• meat fiscal year It is. therefore. too soon to get f.11 results. Hat it is chair freer the figures at hand that the t.ore.aa of than paid all the tacrrassd espouse. This is a signi- ficant fart, and if the manse results follow further . , a great exte.ains of the fres delivery is readily at hand. A laag forwent stride would b made is the_ pootrl service if the Beet Congress could find tints to ooeedw what are owes evenly regarded as the little things of Peet - office Department, hat which are really the nwosrry and almost ellimpertant touch a the large* department of the 4:overe- aaet upon the comfort and program of •11 the families of the country, m well as of every Miner e.terprt., great sad small. Abut Mores. rel mg. Of all the bores that I detsat The am then gives Gam wast dense b he who Yams my bosaMag with A studied calm indifference. tQ . non Ons elms of bore I often meet And would delight. to scrooge sad gay, Ad that's the dose that over fails To•oquieaco in what I my. VMS Cvuocs pons Had i . big she' set Tb.t never failed to mash as eye How 1 woad decorate the bore Who into my affairs dolt pry? Till mtRE. 1 sham wish that like • catapult I mkt swing forth • 1.l.nopiog kirk To hoist the whining breve who rams b the. And tel their sorrows till (1 . rhe see Mel. • . Jed eintaa.. (i.ribeldt's mon have made geed saber bet have acquired an unenviable esgabbae for shady traasactious in business matters. The latest survey of Mount St. Mise, in Alaska. plat'es the height of that femmes mountain .t about 19,000 feet. Wages are so low in Idia that meso may he hired for fg a month to do household work. A dotter is • great sum M there, .ad one small a day the rale American cotters wee introduced into Terkaaa eight or tam years age, its enbae Iseult devolownont being phenomena. The produce for t�hls year awe.ate he 196,000,- 000 pounds. A etertuSg Possibility. A young darkey was trying to bargee his feet above his bead is the frust yard of he patents' residsac a ea the enthiA..f Cambia. when W 0s.mw die er.d bins. Throwing up hes hada JR .halm All a- •"VON, What >• Asia' dere? Ri JOINS! . Yoe Ss' step putt.' yo feet eves ye head Pan ting ra knows, obilo, roll by nab w bra to de held.' AO Tie !rale. own. "Why diel yeti seed that pair a .Y ties r Ilsggimg year werrhip's pard.., I thewdst they me tees. "- OeseMss dam Tri- besman. ..eves roma Mr. Opese p•-1 emit •M t•' pie rf loam Iberia it tts.M he saga. Mea. Opener" (tearfo yt- Ani yet1 w' le. we wine meitieW yes amid yes mild TRE KINtODOY OF %DOYEN A MRAIOE OF HOME AND FASHION NOTES FOR THE FAIR SEX. RA -tea .ere5555 the Worst I. th• wwlL.- aero •pi••4N P5,5s1.re rime. res ♦visas Irewtas Carries.- A MMeI 1o.. Meter -tree.. n ► We... T.rf *.peeler. W. he.e a seam*gewwbag and 1mi.. mg ever the utedY{wt.:y .d oar Mary A••e and Whew .at remade& ourselves very badly a..1 because they .5. sot opine n earer the l.una.•le of perfection, bet the Rami•a servant double theme's our a yeget w. end the Rumen mbtems has trials osmde whtch ours lade late itrrgintbcaace. livery household hoe a 1581 of remanent They go oil to sleep at .ay hoar in the day. They annex ayibing intain reach, and truth is an unknown or- es' la them. A lady menet bap .beat • hoses of .he Ms, .11 .ante with sad •s - thorny over her servants. lS1. tea only scold eel wad for the spirit of the domestic to move her toward the acoorapheluas.t et her duttea Tb servant u •ape uted to provide her own mattress, and usually aim en tile kitchen slave in winter soil out u the weird la summer. The Plea ef providing • mere for her servants sever occurs to the FURNITURE POLISHES. mo.eth/ag for delicate ('abi.et .ad rapier Mach* were. Lgs.ue1 oil, >` or.; spirit, 8 ca.: vinegar, 3 oil; butter o antimony. '2 Oa.; oil of tur- pentine, 8 oz. Shake well before ust.g, ad apply will a woolen rubber. .t eau */.law. 011 Of turpentine, 16 ox.; ethane', 4 drat; become, 4 of t the alkanet in the oil until tul8cimt y colored: then scrape the beeswax line and form • h000- C�e.auu+ mixture by digestion over a water balk. Fora pale polish omit the alkanet. ♦ Mates Y0IJAN. White tax, 1 pound: solution of potash, 32 ounces. Holl to proper t'm.us iso. rest . ARvSD WOOti. Take 8 mucus of linseed oil, 8 ounces of old ale, the white of an egg, 1 .ounce of sprite of salt. To he well shaken before using. Druggist. Wo. t►. Qaee. NOW., Lally. The carriages in which the Queen appears u public ars fitted with spring cushions, which greatly relieve the fatigue of ac- ksewledgug salines. As the carriage morel the springs oro est in motion, and the lady seated upon them bows first to the tight and then to the left side of the rood, over and over again Perhaps the Genius car- nage" arc not fitted in a similar manner. for the Kmprem during her London Vint seemed less at eras in availing herself of the mechanical aid that the queen and the Princess of Wales. Whether the latter ever uses eprinr millions no one ma tell. as her of hats raised and courtesies dropped has the look of sps.ta.o• onsress, it is w graceful and natural. A Model Love Letter. Every woman adores lave Jetta., .ad hers te an ..cravat from one embodying such a high deal of womanhood that every girl and ronnton ought t•. pate it ammo her wrap book treasurers. "'leero ta No woman like you in this w.',e •ortd. Who elm has so much silent woo eo little self omega; so much reputation with se little .f eetation; se mach literature with so little nonsense; 0o meek enterprise with es little axtrava- p.os; se much tongue with so little mold; es week eweetaam with w little .otter; m .ash u se may those ad m little of . easy ether Omer The letter wee written may years ago by the Rev. 1)r. Stowe to his fatseus wife. Harriet 1ee.her Stowe. .\bout Pica uly's sleep. De warmed require a larger amount a deep than men' A german physician aa - ewers the above query as follows: The fait is wameri require • larger amount a sleep than mei. The morns excitaloility of the female is generally greats* thane the case with the stronger .x, and • woman's Jeep is consequently lighter. Her dreams are mere vivid. and leave a mon lastino improbities ea the Women addicted to dreaming usually an hour longer than those who do sot dream, for dreams induce weennees. Any este who sleep without dreaming ries or the morning refreshed from Yu coach, which is, otherwise, not the rase. Maned t. wht.wahle. Flannel is being considerably worn, mole eeporelly in the (Dalry. The princess of Wales is credited with having started the fashion, for, as you all know, Her Royal Highsess suffers at times from rhentnetism. Hers is one recently seas at oen of the shoot • ing parties gathered ata well known chateau and won by • pretty young woman A rhemisette of 'hand with a tun (lows col- lar bottomed down at the ode with two btto.s. A assn's cravat sad a miler'. kat. Skirt of flannel striped with pi•nk ad belt of coarse canes ander .1551 the. chorales is confined. To Respired Nab Cartata To mem ma curtains, bay .t the her I heavy brass .5,, ., 11 brass rode bythe foot, and flat the mid pigeon by the oses: ay machinist will eat the brew into peeper Iowa* for yea, and the rest will be mach lee the if purchase .d reedy for g, at the for.isbbg stove. If there is • piece of the rod let, • foot or more is lssgth, it will be food easel as • rule. To prevent tt from rottiag, slip over mit .d as inch el rubber tubing, whit+ may be oblaiad fes • few ,gats at the hardware eters. A Wismar Tart Reporter. Ark 1. Time esjon the di*i.etien a being the only newspaper worn in the world,he the turf aa• spmi•lt She ie • bight, atsvw wants. et sheet 50 yss rs, well versed is pedigrses sed r.eas.ig, bet met Mal "honey" is osuyere t,o.,s.d with • we.ts.ly dignity which always eommetde regret et the pool but, the teeth, or the hotel corridor. She is • corrigen.da° for *boat lifts* dailies, including the (liio.go Tribes* .a Triand Herald, d bee bee. Glade the tate* a tthemend.ted Preen as W EARTN'H fie THROW • sabmwe. ttlyw.s Dew. In Mea Amwnw the .she gicure heist 15..I.'.4,*.l.. frees theme Milli w the leer .thee Asks. Mee It whit peebthIy- the le.p.S las- 'pet r ell Ib w & Tine h MOWarm wflee) without • curve. 1. this 4. - tease there la net . gage* bridge, end no megli g larger there ea orei.ary culvert, ee w• greeter then roe metre is depth, end .e 111 d • height cowed►" ono metra TM, in ales as esthe alse.00 of weed w the plata aims whitish the west... ..d a the rood le 1satsll This h.. lad *e the s1ass- sive ens of rmwlit. tees, Aid will be em- ployed .n assets the sem red. lay Boise De..r. • The btggeet 'meet a no hind u the wort, N tLe Hwosies beetle of South Ar - :ea, which goers w bas lochs* is 11 inrid, whe5er tr■tbfully w not, 1 great members el these creatures ars Se.te- tio..g seen es the 0ta.wsia tree, rasping the rtad fres* the &louder branches by work Mg around them with their hors antil they cause the jump to flow. This jure they drum to eroxi.Mom, and thee fall ems - len to the ground Toe Weatd.'t Kiwi a alas of Tit. The meet brilliantly colored alloy yet known las bees revealed in • recast caveat- Iptia by Praeesor Robert Austen. Ile oomuootioe ls about 78 per tat. a gold and tI of aluminium. It lee a nett purple soler, and bright ruby tints are orator w1en light is n8«•ted from use surface of the alloy to ..other. Imagine This wrl*isg Iap a ~.50.11... Mr. t ladseeoe is the owner of the largest lead pencil is the world. It is the gift of • pencmlenaker at Keswick, and is thirty. sine inches in lengtl. In place of the cue - turnery rubber cap .t has aold rap. 1t. iistinguuhed owner urn It forfa walking stick' suppose t.• Cerre.t Should !11,11.. lou T' The largest dynamo au the world r said to he in one m the cluimnium works in iwitaerland. The is made of pepper and weighs over six lona. The ma- tinee bas the capacit,T of developing 14,000 tapers* at thirty volts. •5..a. RN Oise Dig Thiel'. Whet as said to be the biggest quarts - still is the world is in far-ofT Alaekka it '+remits of 240 .tamp, 116 , 13 , Gad requires 300 horse -power. The plant is tat Treadwell -New York Ad. verturr. NOT HER SHARP TONGUE. It M the Evil In the Mimi of Woman That Mases Her Dagger.... Mall I tall you plainly, bluntly and without my mincing. what type of woman I think the vast dangerous' It u net the virago the moods of • sharp tongue are hard enough to bear, but there is • balm for thews. Mother maybe orerwerked, or sister may he freeoniethi.g is the matter with the digestion ohm when the one we love scolds and is dsa- agreeable u maser and speech. The harsh- er word is ones excited and overlooked by the mile and the areas that are sure to follow. Se, bad as a molding, aa�twg tongue may be, it las •Ikei•ttou, ad somewhere then ran oscine made to at it. But what palliation in there for the of- fence a the women who socks by hes blad5hutsuta and %rniac s of the evil oils '11 awn te steal the aim - tions of a sue away from his wife' There are mete such people in the world Ma you e.aa i.agiae, aged the evil is sot 000gssd to the one ea either. An intriguing woman at sea who .tesla into a happy home .ad seeks to udwwtioe it deserves to be stoned an the highway. She nay steal your pane. your diamedm or your cbeckboek, and, while love reigns os eta rightful throne the home will be happy. but let her seek to dis- crows Wye ad estertau a clad tine pas- sion in its plata and the founlatim of the stoutest home that was ever founded au the rocks a lige» will Noble in rein abet her ISM Avoid the twingeing, fascinating, danger - ons, dee/ping women, thea. who rscoyoiva mo eaacuty in wedded honor, aid by her wiles and witcheries lets in a thoua•d devils to the heart ad home she cans* with her presence. Draft. limit, w -called, is Ur difference in weight between two columna of air, one hot and the other Cold. The former riot by ream of its heatless, and the latter rushes in to Ripply its pier Hot air is lighter then common air. 1seause, beteg expanded by beet, it o.cupies mors .pace for the ante volume. Suppose. rye the Engineer, we here • emelt* stack of certain dimensions; if metres • certain number a cubic fest of sir. If we build • he at the bolter of it, we expand ilia sir Gad it therms in vol- ume, raisings se it increases. Naturally this _takes • causes of • given .ember of cubic test which is lights* than the column of the same capacity outbids of the stark, sad this air seeks to re- store the balance. This is natural draft pun and simple, and os its upon • very slight differencedifferencei• weights he1 very lit is needed to check it. Carrying the smoke @teak or dee boriea.Wly is • tax . post the draft proper, for the bwiaonbl alum hes to liedragged by the vertical cols... The borinental column area rise: naturally, therefor*, it has se value for MMermseiag the velocity c4 the embeds eolunis of au, but has to be moved by it. All chimneys Meld be perfectly..ee►th in - aide, without projections of any kid; Meet of all should they be foaled with soot; this last is one (f the greatest of Abstractions. Forced or induced draft l simply memo - ed air drives into a fartios by mm•as of Lana, and has an artificial velocity imparted to It by the. Rrter-Rene ane Ota. There are • amber el ..w fa.ey wares filo means. The esl.0.ww with the corner neer+pd at re • e•t.holl ie fhsaly vepredaeei la FlorMa ware is p.rf rtly whits, with al- ligator shim a.rk5*/p, and rage aged lays asthma applied ha relief. Whoa Herh.H.e hes • wuAtee whish rake I epdr5Md with trend reek. sad i tions ed with hightyadered seif it had hns Mews r Idii, dip 1M mei -- Gee were'. Wlsor. Here is • there gonna by • seem.., thangh not preached fres. • pulpit It is • good one, •d is pretty sre to hit yes somewhere, whatever may byour ep sad Ireweet••eea: The beet thing to give to per enemy .5.e.. ; le ep•- est, taer•aee; tea .imam - est,, your beam; to • child. a good esenspls; te year fellow, deferents: to your mither, esd.ot that will Me her peed a yes; te yeereeH, r•- oper: to d1 mss, .berity." • Good Rate Es.rywhere. Ry having s Our for each tool er hapb- sant the work will he expedited i• the e pnng. Piet the farm impbwamib away is pod militias. oiling theta well, sad where yea can roach them without berg ea pll- .d to get eawethlatg else out a w ray M - A411v,rtte•.e5a. "Wanted, by • young ma of wlesbie nowise. who is eentemIplo ing men w ake the am..abtmi.os el se sMwh geode - am who will dhseris tins ken taking the fatal pinata" ---Sophie, Witelh•tt semen se Reap err Reay. wife--"1've gt4 to go to • dram reform m.etiaig tosigi15. You won't b {su. rae•, .tut vis, my 4..��^ He,bos4-"Ob, ••, Weed. I tan ate - mel butene le gate ea" • "August, Flower The Kea. J. W. Penniaore ie the Sheriff of Kent Co.. Del., and lives at Dever, the County Seat aad Cap- ital of the State. The sheriff is a gentleman fifty-aiae years of ase, and this is what he says I have " need your August Plower far rev- "eral years in my family and fee my " own me, and found it does tee " more good than .ay other remedy. " I have bats troubled with what I •' tall Sick Flotanha. A pain comes " in the back part of' my head first, " and then soon a gpheral headache " until I become sack and vomit. " At times, too, 1 have a fullness " after eating, a pressure after eating " at the pit of the stomach, and sourness, when food seemed to rise " up in my throat and mouth. When " I feel this coming on if I take a " little August Flower it relieves " me, and is the best remedy I have " ever taken for it. For this reason " I take it and recommend it to " others as a great remedy for Dys- "pepsia, &c.' B G. G. GRESS, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. 9. L - GiZ,AT - The Best Display OF SILVERWARE AND FANCY CHINA BSOWN. =ea. L.. �i.aooloely S2514CGES AT FRASER 8& PORTER'S, Central Telephone Exchange, Coss. House Square FINE TAILORING, CLEANING SAbE CHICAGO HOUSE, JAS. SAUNTERS' NIl'I,I:A t'S BLOCK. in order to clear out his stock, nc he hes no roost for new arri- vals of Chri.tmws goods, he will sell all the stock at greatly re- ducers prices. Jewellery anti sil- verware in great variety : cut- lery ; nickel -silver tea and table spoons : tea trays and service ; toys, in endless designs : vases and China tea cups and saucers ; ornaments, well assorted : combs and brushes ; toilet soaps -a bar- gain ; for all ages ; new wall paper for 189''-3,000 rills. all new designs. THE WHOLE GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT Low PRICES FOR CASH. Call and see his 5 -cent and 10 - cent tables. The Great Remedy CATARRH. BRNGMANSIA - :IS: - Warranted A bu.ttE uuICE SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. R..1. K. 00RE Sole iiatentee and M ,y AODERICH.ONT. Patronise True Competition. Tag CAR•ni&s Pocono Rut.w.r Co.', T'»aa17 hda here remlieted to ere the ass tae lt uYIt viae with fair sad pee. It aaassall or hesiab eo protplee and i the ale.t of Its patrons It £.imam the mspport of every penis who believes IR painmettl Fer "Ma Ham, owasSttug with .11 Isutoi•eb•o 'll t. heed 0055.., tamed. Siad a.,.,,.. Direct theseri wires to all prate he the north (aet..mbla .an &'.ewes Omit O1111ese-7Mth Mee WN• . i. e. ugMi.VVL MUM Loral **..err.Ooderieb. WEST STREET , • Alongside Montreal Telegraph Office. The right place fat first class clothing and gents' farnilhings. Choice ready-made clothing. B. MacCORMAC, MANAC+ER. Change- of Premises i Has removed his Meat Market to the stand on Hamilton street, next to L. Card's store, where he will keep constantly on hand a fresh supply of all kinds of meat. All orders will receive prompt attention. Meat delivered to any part of the town. sl -1m D. McBRIEN, Jr. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE. An Exceptional Year. TII* Year for has been +narkedis n / 18... aur eniaarpernal sign the Uagasiar was established. N only has the literary and o (stetlea.. been ataia- tai.ed and fncrvwsed, boat o rorresye.deng gain tins been swede to the .ale and ',furorce of the Magazine. 41 the end of tieri the rfrrelation has risen he sort Mat t$o,tir.t, It raw laths be prelte& that tie farther - !or the combs/ year oral be preporl.onate to these largely increased opportunities. For Next Year. It is not possible to else, in a brief space. an .taoaat of all the Natures to prepers:fo., but the material (*deficient in neither amportani.e nor range ut .utyeut. An.,.alt the augiooss treated : The Poor in the World's Great Cities. 11 ,.,.peed b p bllah a aeries el articles. 0900 • scree not before attempted. giving the restate of mesial std,► W apt ape' the poor of the great cities. The plan will Tooled* as amounts 'hematites* ONO le those eats* Iln assay Mads) where the roans of research will be henget ter of sem erinos es well m for their own 1atmWla Interest. While, from • scle.tlea Meter Thew, the articles will be aoontrtbutfen of great Importune. the treatment will be th.wsahly and the elaborate Ulsetr•tle.• will ,terve to make the premonition of the..byeaii shell .a picturaspue. Washington Allston. 5.i.htMied and Legere of this foremost early American paint em. A number of will wNal addltlo.al interest to the •theles, Important Moments. 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