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The Signal, 1891-12-10, Page 3THE, $91*NAI.: (J4hI)EltICH, ON'I'., THURSDAY BBCEMBER 10, 1891. The Safest t MD Ayers earo•MrUI•. Young amd ea age alike b•a•Ated by its nae. Fur the erupgvo die- Gem t►••sea padellar W children nothing Nae is so effective tee this .edicts., while its •gree► bre favor maks it e4 to Mann- Meer. da n - little boy hadYlirge scrofu- lous takers on kis sock and throat frogs wble he calmed terribly. Two physic -Mae attended bra. hat M grew continually worse under their care, aced everybody expected he would die. I had beard of the remarkable cares •feeted by Ayr1r lareaparilla. sad deeided to hays ray tr, it. Shealy after he bapm to this medicine, the ulcers .m- .eaced healing. Ga& after slag several beetle. he was entirely cured. Me le emew ta healthy s strong s any boy Va. Dougherty. Iaamplor. e I. May hist, m youu set child. Softness months old, began to -have sores gather oa Its head Gad bod We ap- plied pplied various simple remedis without avail. The cores increased is member said discharged copiously. A physician was called. but the sora continued to multiply until In • few mootba they .asrly covered the ehlld's head and body. At Met we lieges the sae of Ayer's Sar- saparilla. I. • few days a marked change kw the better was lnaatfest. The cors essamed a mote healthy ouadition, the discharges were gradually dimin- ished, and Smelly ceased altogether. The child le livelier, its akin is fresher, Gad its appetite better than we have ob. N erved for months." -Rask 31. Orilla, Long Polot, Texas. The formula of Ayyeerr ■ Sarsaparilla pressers, for chronic dae..siN of almost every kind, the best remedy kauwu 10 the medical world." -D. ll. WUsos, M. D., Wiggs, Arkansas. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rwa-. nT Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co, Lowell, Maes.. miss at: on Yeses•µ. wen st • beetle. D1IlISIOIl Of / i / od Liyel Ol AND TML lypephisplits et Liu aid soda. 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. Beware of all imitations. Ask for "the D. SL" Emulsion. sad refuse all other*. eruct ON. *Ile,tflt Paw atoTTLL. • i21 r'. Jordan. C. SEAGER, rAn, 1. fawn • - NEW BLOCY, --•e ries +liar. .re, Ua-I.4 Money to Led Cheap Rites, hailer's Notts Cubed. Cederich 3 11.1t1 Boller Mork• 7se.Mlahef :tem Chrystal & Black. SECOND HAND 111011IN110 n Stock For Sale: 50 -horse -power u p r i s rt boiler, all oomplete. l 6 -horse -power upright boiler and engine. 1 6 -horse -power engine. 1 48 -horse -power horizontal boiler, complete. 1 50 -horse -power elide valv,- engfne, all complete. Tl►•+ ab've haus been tboree - J overhauled sod MArgot ciao* oondition. _ lbr Imme•dtatw dsheer, d MfB be Sold °hemp. T111sriiN&ii u iO WOMEN ARTISTIC EFFECTS IN SCREEN. Of VARIOUS STYLES- Ne..w Tall far Tong else. aaJ 4.1ris D. to tired- Niro. Langtry Da. -to fear Uu.b.aM-Ti. ✓easel ►akrles- Owed to Newsom A Little {Nowa • Duty. \ parlor eat bout • screen r hke a pretty girl without • lover, as amumaly difluelt to account for For the scream crani, hke the plaque fad o(• few rears ago, u ort .*sa Hued to a p ,Iieul•r lo.alit) or peouluer to • particular kind of peopki The roams who . sit t afford the Frroch im ortetios of gilded• at rut; ami tapestry takes a Mt of. (liana sdk to a iambuu frame, its the Ort• tlish thwgs np u. a diesel vomer, wed is rM.ylw'.a that she las not lived i. vain. Tb. istaa eu of the screen is manifold, and well is its labor of love felAlled. 'lark out nets are Ixtgghem ted, lovers' nook. protect r 1. umtes/rable corners aad perigee ...orvealed, and dreary wall spacesrade glori nus by the ulliquttoas screw in mete of lin myriad uprewsioma. Louis XIV , XV , XVI., .ad Maris Autau.ette styles dosein ate the moats in the mora etpctu.iys "arse ties. The general . ,use of these screens arr that they hate frames of carved wood overload with gilt, :tad have panels of striped silk, tapestry. or rare painting or cmbrvmdery. Their distinguishing differ ewe are sanely points of dental sanely Apparent W the uneducated ey.-. 'There is a marked tecreaa:: in the t utuptuoestiese, sew a manes. of the curve, and hues front the Imuie XIV, period up to that of Inure •. VI. and hi. ill-fated queen, Marie An toinotte. 1. the screens 01 the. earlier period the outlines are simper, approaching more nearly the integrity .d the Straight lune, anal amara• dignified in de•.ra tem. The pastels are cowered entirely Math •ilk fitted smoothly Into the 1ran.a. The lines Lend Hare wantonly into cures as the next period appnetchee. Fanciful and ornate embelluhmeit. of reeving are intro .iu..d. cupid. cud Lorca of goddesses as aril as leaf forms. apl.eal iu the akcorat.os. MORNINti NOUSE TALK. ••ai.gere•' for Auuws tt Ire. wed LIrle brat to Wed. A novel lite eerier. on four feet, says the New York Tittle., hes a Lag .,.,row shelf at the toy for ornaments. and another near the bottom. The upper one a supported *.11, a Ml.,.i,.fl arcs. ; beneath this and Atte. bed 1.. the felts are tau little brackets, the one higa up and the ether low down. On • read at the back u run a full curtail of silk. re. strewn i• de.wrated in the stale known as nnitatiwl teat1puetrie. of white' eir•rinlersgrow r-osstenlly 4wads,nra. • t •ru.he.I mere. n" is a new favorite in the leather hell. It is e•ossdesably- more decorative than er.w-odile teatime. being esi.roth and very p liabb. It eun.es 'u be•etlful etudes electric blue, water - green and heliot.ope, and, fashioned into blotting bunks, pocketbooks, card rases and other .mall lather Impedimenta a very effective. It is perbspe no' generally knows that We get our custom of %%earinq.a orange Nov son,s imm the Saircene end that the Ked 1'roes Knights always saw their brides thea adorned on the n.unage day. Sachets are keeping parr• with etahtons and pillows te sin and variety. lied sachets to hold night-d:rasa are covered with Sheer muslin and trammed with lace. put om veal full. often in jabot .Sett. The narrow ribbon are mush used is lem- ming these pockets, combine( with the lace The Newest FaMMa. F:verytking Reiman Is faehiessiie. Chid darn wear Russian cloaks *Aid like the murhik's blouses, and the same idea is car- ried into evening wraps, the newest of which err of satin, with a wadded or fur NNew silks include maay with raised stripes o. a satin or reppe.l ground, tire s.npes resembling cod. sewn on the rrnenld. Among the new winter stare is a eloth which imitates Jersey webbing, and which will be eery faae.ionable. contrast. in cloth gowns are frequent. For example, there are black cloth gowns trimmed with bias dashes lined wit red kewise o f Ire vest. Slue cloth formsedgesand being .main Il part of Another gown, with all the ac. eeeories of era,/ cloth or tan -color, and gray eloth u similarly combined with blue or litho - trope. Poplin .e a..onnsad as the combs( fabric glue, that es, changeable he two colors, es , green with orange, black with red. This (.'.rico which is rawly shown as yet is the shape of merchants' samples, is to be trim- med with silk of the two colors wove is it, one ou the outside and the other for faciap. Pars letter in Harpers Barer. Des's. far Hashemite. Don't stay out latest night Don't withhold your confidence. Don't think your wile is • servant. Daft doh cwt • dollar as if it were • tea. Don't think love baa coal to stay any- how. Do.'t try to rum the household your way. Don't think year wife can't keep your secrets. Meet ioeagiaw that yea are a superior pli set grumble at your wife lord the work she does Isn't forget that your wilt was alto your sweetheart. Doas't eagle -et to . YY " your wife whomever opportunity offers. l*set forget that husbands should be gentlemen at all times aad under all arenas - stances. Mew Langtry, Amy Cos who wishes to see what perfect ' physeal means in • wontaa she 11,1 es Mn. Langtry at Her Majestys likes weak as Rosalind spm' mg through the `lades of Arden light, wk., graceful in *very I.evewtent. bearing Imeself with rou- MWimate gra sod beauty. The great -•./etre a is • brei believer an physical ever dem sod a herself • aplendd fearer Mrs. Langtry Las favored *a with ser opines regarding the valve of phyelcel .rweuss far wooers, end I give a few sentmade trent bee lotus► received this nursing "i eertaialy kali...," she says, "e physical seeress far wee.w. I woe were apsoally abl* is speak le fever of i...tag, as i Maud it of immense vales to .y health sad Apra it give* sus • goad habitue, mad. therefore, • good tar- ries*: I have little dee►, that sot only Ihrt writers Geo physical if , hat hist good health, vlracity and at.usadiag spirits are greatly doe to the .mortises by which she teams herself with anat. --Dual.. Telegraph. Nail erten. ,rut newly* prompt egetme. wash. 1 e*w. Y. T. 5. Meares. et Relledee,'maptly arteaDne tea P.O. BOX 861. weesea'r 'regrew M Swed.a. The as other of women et i ie.1. as Ism. 8tweds& asi,rera4es ns pessI.M17 twee. 1lpIsis Vermeil", has sfEh•ee Mamas. etedents, Load thi.Wsu wed the Cerebtab bee eight /amiss raw slaty of .mala.+ A-Sf10UP OF DONT'S• New M Areal Ias.ri.rt roe.. of Ca- peesla. emit Colo% .M1► -Gas. I)e.se •ay "He speaks had grammar, - but "He wase poor Kagheh •' Not ••1 am real d1.•' 1 1 '•1•w really 111.• Not "1 feel bad," bus ••1 feel Lily.'• Net •' Slade r ought.' (wt '"houldu't bare." Du not hewn all ren.srka with as sash Malmo such as "Well" :Myr' ••Oh." I h, cot sty 1'a not going 1 don't be hove," but '•1'.a mol a 'ng, 1 believe Not a •Tree pees." but • "pass- ; sot " skew beginners," bet beginners : sot "elevated up,- but "eievate.l. Not ••I un thnwugh dinner," INA "I have daubed dosser. Not "It u too sally." but "1t is too alt." Net "It is tasty, too '•!t i* ta.loful.' Not ,. light .i.npleete+l," but ,. Light complegios el." Not He d..u't cone to see naso bot • • He doea:t't colt! 1 , rare ole.' Not " Who are you going with!" but Whom are you gaming with'" Not incorrectly "Sot' wrote to Nell aad 1," when you me correctly, ''files wrote to Inc." City awl tr,'ountry. Tb. Cirrus la the Nara. th.Iy tbne pins !" trial little Hay, •• Tv g,•t roe. leen t•. -dry, Awl see • einem wet. a clown . A b•retle.L rider, Jammu+ Howie And lemonade. • . i•i a glass f111 Jon•+ w.11 .ell 11 ..n the eras-. I'm gtuai; to he the t,.•ke1 man. 1 eaut to dell all that 1 tau , thio for mamma. nu far Be., And six 1••r all her inion. I gorse And then, *,w know. Jan•• utuat come, too. And lath `oda and .: rime,•, act you '• 1'd m't • pin, Gad .. , 1 went To mamma .....bi•In---.ow'- weir bout .tad would not lea. rut 1 badmen* A time te make the change jure eight. '.I.au when we ail got to the .Mur A d nes 4'ost desk nn Ioni face wore . The tit men e.walol tut arse 1st.. it tow riue:master .teeatt be Tbs trapeze to .v 1.1.1 bur• b,• head tnf should not act his re •' b• r raid '1 ba .bona _hunt Kate forgot that .say The eirru. canna awl went away, And did not row the .elver .tar. 1lpno h.. trw:s.w. tame 11t bars tit blue and red. It was boo load. And or i told my little rami He ,n.d b- wielesi he was a Iran. Then he c»ukl carry out each pian flat 1 wt•lu.l Witch that 1 Hold be A 1a:1 again, and trees fuse oar There g.i*t old days et boa peas were made Tee lawful currencyet trade. the Thrift of rreseiw.ee. u. 1t has often. been Paid, but it ,aDiwt be to.. often rep.rate.d. *bat the grr.erwl well- betng of the French as u,1. referred te. the View loneness. es. It is she who Mt the eye tot:,. main chance and who ',reps it fitted theta-. :the may appear Ina Mous, but site u not a Lit sn; at least when she is she is quite the exception. Her toogne may ire sentimental, but bee sentiment s. meetly in Arithmetic. She loves addition and hates subtra:tem. Nevertheless. +rte knows how to keep theiftises* distinct trom nig- ganlluleee. When engaged) in trade the temptation to iw-:ea.•. profit* by means not p.erfetly fair and .andid is apt to prove too atr.,ug for her, but site says It is for the rake of nthct.- the excellent motive of the hen that ,retches for her chicken... The Ftenchtuan is far lese..tute and etre tegical in his dealings. For this reason his wife has a rather dated tendency to treat him as • more of lyra oruamantal imlx•eile. Who that has lived u1 France -an tire provinces as well as lD farts --u• net familiar with ,that .Mist c.mtn..n tt pe of F re,chinan w ho., when he wants a tittle money, hot to go ami ask lite wife hr it. and whose .outage soMelmite am'es un:, hi. Loots at the t boughtl'aru Letter. • .Melsty's Deere's. :Society bas decreed: That • woeria's reputation suffer by handling. That a man's bonds better them hu word. TLat any man .an peens •ii N•main t•i his breast providing he's anteing. That lLoredk is better than blood or brain, .r both. {erTh.toc sial ustracisen is earthly purge 'ILat incessant chattel tug dunng • musi- cal . u not ouly permissible but requisite. It takes a l.104 time For a Mali to bind oat hi. unimportance. Before wane u thoroughly enjoyable. For a woman to learn the value of • kind- ly wont. To establish • busies of + reputation. To eonviaoe the obstinate that our views are right. -Mime rpd 1Deas► A New Cee far Niagara. Husband " Lest us go to Niagara Fir g est week. 1 should like very each for you and 1 to spaced a week there 1 think 1 should enjoy it very much." Wife " It is very unusual for you to he as oons:oterste toward.. me. Why do you want e. ' ke me to Niagara Falls r Husb-tud "Smith took his wife there last week, and he said she was speech's with awe, and 1 just thought, perhaps Ouch : let go my hair. ('ain't you take a joke' Let go, I ay ! 1'11 get you that mew bone: --anal a mew musette' arsine. - Texas Sitting. Na mere. itis December - No more the lassie hengeth on the gats, No more her lover Iingereth di+trwft, Ko more the Infer loots:ti in the park No more the skeeter wingetb fn the dark, No more the bullfrog .dngetb out of cuss, No mon the salesman bath hes afternoon. No mon the dewier cbsap eneth his opals, No more the heeler howbeit at tbs pnUa, No more ea mountains umlaut the t.mme• No se:eihs sea sneuristh all their care- - 1t is Dseevibsr Fere* of Habit. Reporter -.._"He etrnek you, madam' What then" • Injured Nrife "1 wept, ter 1 wept ..rood y. " Rep ✓ter (basil, jetting it dowel --"Yes About how espemaly. madam, did yes wap"" ■e Resew Abaet Chews\ shwa Dams Hardfhq. " Yam, we're earlatin' s' giro • pooty good sociable up t' the church, end 1 dam t know which kind of 'piers a the het for the stew Rio. riots •t saddle rocks. Which d'y. say*" Fish Malar-" Y' sight try are of awl., Delos!" Prom s._. Teacher ME elms in synt•ei-'fervent the centeses : 'H. .mss awful bed Nos - lea Prpl paster • seven Meanie with 54) - "He ane kigliab awful Wim' orM/1AeMr aril • Tee teem/ries h ash* Y s•Asasd Mtn gram Asd isvwllnem by meet Its as0lt hems. he We 1 nes some ri gged barna. sae Nada ha a*I ul with age sad aaiver hob's. -ltfas*so l aglow. • ?sea Peesseally •esthasldl a wellies flip. SCIENCE AND PROOROS. INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS CULLED ` .rami FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. Melee That Tank b7 Tptegraph A Meter fartrldg. larbtwlwt Mre..f •blea-,'eke Slade lay !lasers--Rt.sele rarest Deli - eery Tke resonate, .1 saws. The (renown Ihrect.or of Telegraphs has recently Invented • ram miegespli trus- .IttIag aaciuue, which hes base tested with the most satisfactory resale• It ta primarily gain ned for lore; dlstaaue tele- gral.I.a..g, and if generally adopted will w.z•.mit result Its reducing the tome o1 the operator!, but wall result in • greet reau- U.RI u. 111. tical charges for transmitting message.. It ...east. .A tau electro magnet?, oar ..1 winch generates a positive .vrr.•ut and the tether w negative. 'Times operate • de*..e which pouches holes in a tape, these bots beteg w arranged that on )owing them by hoes letters .re formed. 1u a recvat trial of this irutiumcnt be ,wenn Kerlin and Homburg, • d'taatce u1 early ,+si mil., the:. were transmittal trona ti to 3 words a minute, thin being UDE fastest speed that the 'lagers :Quid be made to more io sending u.e.a gen. The n.veator declares that the public Could s,ou tenni W decipher taw perforate.: tape. awl could even In time be able to perforate Thar own message* aa.I hand them tot4 the telegraph officials for am ..dist. Ira ''n. A Weser a efrwdge. A r'. -rat Nosh iuvettuwl is • water artr*dge, salsa very interesting experi- ments etch which were recently tried ID wt Fsglt.h aline Au explosive charge of wane is Oared to • tin tul.e el a sue sud- •bls for a shot hole. The tube u tilled with water. and the cartridge a suspeanled in it by meas of a wire 11 0n'•.'tio1 with the deurator. The NI.! •.• is sea-itrely }plugged, the cartridge pinc••d in the slot mole and renamed in Inc tam.,& way. 'Die adveutige claimed a-. that when the cbaIge is expl.elyd there is no clam•, and cons- qucutly u" danger of igniting gas, while at the sense time the call is not shattered as in ordinary blastuag. .1t teals nude with the cartridge four or- dinary shots were tired in the crag! Wath lar -ounce charges of tolute without any dame bring "hoot red. 1n • severe teat too blown -out shoots nett- tried In lard metal with no in ii. atjM1 .f lame, while as a heal test, a leaded cartridge wee tired .s the mine Soot, and again there was no in- dication of Amine. '1 u:ae tests were re. ',Tarried by the n,inn.g experts ple..ent as odmelusive as to the absolutely datnelees puperttes of the cartridge. LIRbtetsag-Proof aeblpe- 1t is a mimosa fact that the trust slops of the present time are non damaged nearly so frequently as are wooden ship.. The i:er- mwt l:us.rnmet.: has been colleting some stetis0o relating to the effect of lightning on ships and the realm given by the ('wu- m.sesou apposatel to.ollert the figures for the =mutiny of iron ships tram damage. is that wire rope Is used for rigging purposes and that the vssaels aro constructed of either iron or steel. In this way It u be- lieved that the whole ship •.w01011 a costin- uoue conductor, leading the lightning to the sea before'It ran do much damage. The Communion repots the, no .mase has been recorded .1 a shop rigged with wire rareeng sustaining damage from lightning except In a few inatan••es where a cootil.uona connec- tem hed sot been male with the hull- Wooefen elope. on the contrary, still show the same percentage of casualties as former- ly, ss hen they are not fitted up wit' light ming rods. Cake ]Yds b7 Nature. A seam of natural . vke. closely resembl- ing esembl.ing the manufactured article, has recently been discovered in New South Waks at the Bulli Pane nal mines. The meal measure at this point coven, an area of about 530 stereo and is .le feet au thickness. The upppaerr heli of this tam is coal of • character differ. ing but little front the ordinary Australian coals, while the lower portion of the measure u • natural coke. The junction of the coal God ooek is clearly defined and can be traced all through the uoikwge. The natural coke is slightly heavier sham the manufactured article, cautions slightly less fixed carbon, but • Mnch smaller quan- tity of ash Gad • lower percentage of sulphur. The natural cask burs without smoke and can be muted for much las than the cost of manufactured coke. ►:Ieetrle Parcel Mlaysry. A l,on.lon electrician of some promin- ence has devised a scheme for house-to- house delivery of parcels by means of small tunnels under the streets, inside of which tubes wiU run • small electric railway con- trolled from • central station. Two tubes will be arranged one above the other, a that the electric car will perform the ser- vice by owe tube and return by the other. A branch tunnel will lead from the male tube to each s iia-elber's house, the trucks being switched oar by an electric device. Upon the arrival of the truck • bell is rung, and the car antattetaeally unloads it- self, and goes back to um mistral station by retsina line. Teeth rot In Sy Dieetrielty. The electric welding prneem is employed mot only for the welding 01 the joint in the makingof eoutinuou• hand saws, but also for repacing broken teeth in the finished sews. it was formerly necessary when one cw swore teeth were broken front • sew of large sore to cut it down to as. of smaller dimabsiose, thew Lying the entire labor is the cutting of the onganal saw. Now when • tooth is broken nut • new see is simply fitted in and welded in plate by the electro current, $ drop of oil applied al the emit - pieties of the weld reaming the tamper .tl the saw to the desired point. Te Stasi, the rich.. Tb. 1 service of Oasad• Is about to ■ad.rtalte • ,lady of the very i.. waning tidal Sew in the flay of Ready, where the ria of • angle tide entn5istsa • moats to nearly suety fest. A title -rage station is to be eetabbehed al Mt Jelin, when the average Awing Iii. is •hamar twenty -•ave. fest. The tide imago is u automatic d.viee titer registers the ebb end Roar oil evmry tido. In the vinosity ef Stria tel, itLaglm.d, there is a tidal flow e1 el to aft fust : at Haaknw. Cbimw, there is • rise e! as to se feet, and in .male parw.f South Atria the rise and fall .f the tide is as gra* se AI set M feet. Largo a.. b•Is1os. A !10th 1 emirs whirl emi- ssive.. gas to the equine/eat of cel 300 •reem me 11.1033 II.) 0( coal per effective r per beer, was recently M- e talled i. • Moreoillr. works, Similarly favorable results have hem .itaised with • 100i mem wheels is ie opera - ties is Seem Tawe is se eeonsety ea hying snera sa Wag ye. As ea ,ted, er atter bow 3 XMAS PRESENTS =.7 p MASER & PORTER. got, Coughs . Colds. ).'.:i c. j••"• Gca! Teat. writes• 1 .ave u tt ,i t.'in zran SyTup`fee the pas: six t e ta, sur 1. i.: a 'hb:oat. Cough. Cul'1., :'ants is the Ciera and lungs. mai let me t'a) to z:i_. ora: wanting such a nt ale:JC^ German Syrup is the best. B.W. Baldwin, Carnesville,Tenn., writes : I have used your German Syrup in my fancily, and find it the best medicine I ever tried for coughs and colds. I recommend it to every- one for these troubles. R. Schmalhausen, Dru,gist, of Charleston. ill. , wntel : After trying r-, '•f prescript:ons and prepare- ' 1'cal o11 ^'t files and shelves, •:t'.i:,t'::7;'irr t..: :1t:rv`t-Vere cold, which it...1 •, • ': : ..:1 lay lunge. I tried you: ritp. It gave Inc immi'.:imam:e rei'vi" and a• tersla- Dent cure. C. G. GREEN, Sole Ifauufactnrer, Woodbury, New jersey, U S. L GSE,T CLER1Nt SAbE JAS. SAUNDERS' McLEAN;S BLOCK. As he intends retiring frons business, he will sell his large and well asserted .tuck at bottom prices. Chinaware, Jeweller y. Wedding Rings, Silverware. Nickel and Plated Knives, Fonts and :spoons, Albums, ?lush and Other Goods, 'Toys, Fancy Goodn,etc 8,000 Rolls of Wall Paper and Borders, M- H1111 u*11. 1:1: V,LD AI 11AI.1 TRIra:.- I Now is your time for bargains. 20 PER CENT. will he:deduct- ed for teachers and others getting np Christmas Trees The Great Remedy -ToR -1 CATARRH. BRUGMANSIA -m- Warranted A SURE CURE SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. R. J. K. (N►KE !tote 1'►r.nte. and M (H 114gRit•11. ONT. Patronise_ True Competition THR CA.14.1.1A31 1'Artllc Ra,LwAT Ca'e Tat.eokarn hes here ,etabllebe•d to ante the public • er.tcl•aa seryl a with fair and par. meow rompetn leu. It a •,•need an Maines prinriNos and fa the ',,eras of Is pal raffle. 11 &w. -rye the anppors or every parsen who believe. In camper1•NM Poe quiet Arepairb wee twee Ilea . onn. Mine w.rh all Ilse. Gad mbileo In ratted Hate% saaada and emrage. INlect thro'wh wire- ao s11 p cannath. Noft h.M,H,lIiehl'wumbiaImo aMgS _ Mete,-. loll teles Wes• et. tofftr Lala, M. eager.O.derleb. Astonishing bargains. The best of everything for Christ- mas. Any quantity of suitable gifts for old or young. Gents' Dressing Cases, All '.nether Ladies' Dressing Cases, Finished .n Old 'falter. Fancy Work Baskets, l'pbolsterel in La'alhcr awl satin. BRONZE ORNAMENTS, PAPER WEIGHTS, INK STANLS, CANDELABRA, &c., &e. FRASER & PORTER, Central Telephone Exchange, Court House Square. N_E w GOODS_ lin auhlcriber wishes to announce the arrival of NEW AND FANCY GOOD$ NUT.\HLY NAVY AND BLACK ALL -WOOL SERGES, tra wide and moderate! in price. NAVY FLAIsTrELS, 28 111T, WIDE In soft anal hard tiulslt, from the best makers. A general aw,ortnwnt of other new and fashionable goods on the way, and will be noticed later on. A lilw•ral discount on all email purchases from one dollar up. Strictly one prier. 64( CAN USE ANY WRITING INK. EVERY PEN GUARANTEED. W'MCA TtiAM. wnd `1 b%e1R 1.1tttcCI, 4 air vo-Wh a .r.v v,mg, %on. S/i Draper and Bal. w Lux. AWAKE s b` Cittc= •_ C A.0 .A0 :Li 4 is 3O 1L 1 5 ea a :{ L v- 3 2 tl SA a Ye Eo S ci:v a1 _Y 11S A few of the good things for '92. 100 psegel each month . only $2.4 l a year. Perfect Entertainment /or the PassinE'four. "FAIR HARVARD. ' Serer members of the class of 9) have promised to eontrihute. 'Seen error 1.. I10 to. A,C. M .D. o►,' bt- JOHN MEAD HOWELLS ion of W D Howells•. will appear in the t'heiatmaa Mee.) number. "iv a Tu, .1.rio.T'.Kw,' by ROBERT BEVERLEY HALE 'son of Edward Everett Hemel. ARsutat, Ting LAWS N RAela* nl Ann .1. ARnaVAx. A brilliant nary dQl- w•tal art count ore and rkfnl patriotism; hie. torf..liy ire J.II P. TMaRR NiT3•' eau IN I B1 Nat. Maria McinTosh Cox. A true WW1 of the Civil War, • Northern village. aid • resat horse hero. "TILT MAST trig r il7 BAT. 1'raow (LANK. 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