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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-4-7, Page 6SCIENCE
INTERESTING P t CULLED
FROM V AIt1OUe FIELDS.
Lim wee..t N erre the Carne as Leake
Lead rte.. -Its . xaat,g AdOwatow el
>ret.ere!oabas se the Cie ort. T54., .r
Cs.e.aloa.-.ate..s Oawipe-
la the 1:i suaditea& lugedes, ilia feet ta
oemaw•a..te i by a .erraspaad..t that
Whoa trwcoig the leaky places ill a Mad pips
Nome was tuned let wed the leeks s live
wood worn. w it11 its bead pretrudtag w the
wall of the piping, eke omit opening ot the
eari•y beatag of otedeng form levee by four
niUtmetrea, and the maw earfaes of the
sans allowing tine iwde05 gee, That smo-
ke cases h., a otx istos.f(y lima Mei with
appear. to he the case, the �.t being .fatal
is oto of the best-kteewn German text
books of tecbaival chemistry, that
commit w o. d wotles-etre l gtgaa -
perforate ehe..it lead. the h.,las
dittoed shoe, ung a j•,..
Gni tndentu es • u w♦'
ix and one alt smitten
found m .1 et lead, the
rums ttinb. work 1
awe is described
were found in the lead
•
w,th
es til. t"
aMr betng
Nand v
Beedos it
baail of a
sew vttrol chamber, sad amie u.ly a few
days after affecting the covering ; is one of
Mie holes, the semi -developed body of as
imaset was found, partly t. the lead. and
bead first, the dtanet r of tete perforation
sorreajwndin„ exactly Si the body ut 1110
bisect, w t!.at the latter eeldd not tura
around u: order to escape. As the wood
worn wort, ars way from the sip of the
Umbra toward the bark. tutee intra the
lead, t r, umber may be placed so that the
bark w,.1 he fit thermo.t remove.[ front thy
lead
The Cyelomie Theory of Coay.xien.
A considerable number of meteorobgres.
et mote are sari to favor the'eyctonic the •ry
at present known under the same or term
d coat -moon Ac.aorJ to Oils, .' 4 as-
sumed that the air, htthrrdng heated in a
certain rearm. rises la the atuanmp:erre to
consequence of eta dlmiaGiberi weight, in
the same manner as the gases that result
Itosi c•otnbta:ton make their ascent up chim-
ney An upward atmospheric tut rent is in
thin way pr.:•luced which, 11 it prone very
boutetous, may elect the r. ,gas wlttth
mark the track of • cyclone, as 1 is c:rddcJ.
Singularly enough, however, H•. rr lla::n. a
Viennese nateorologist, Si pompanos ther-
t�rinstricobsetett[eua Immofun+a! t mics iy
THE RMOHT HAND.
Muse cartes.' and 'stumble IaterMll.a
Ab.ot This owns,
Mother other the gru•Mr smutted., el the
right hand has been gr ,sally acgatred tar
IS r grit of nature has Away, bees a din
pitted emotion. Arise 1e and Sir Thomas
Brown haltered it to se hem savored
lienjantn Frauklui, p. •wuattug the left
head, wrote a popular article urging the
claims of ibis member w greater complete
ties. The left hand is Trade to say
"There an two staters of us, and aha two
eyes tit' own .10 sot r.s.inl le, sur are cap-
able of being on better terns with mall
other, than my muter end myself, were 11
n ot from the partiality of our parents,
who snake the most injurious .tuttneIluus
uet,au us. From my tufancy 1 have been
6.1 to coasider nay ester as being of
mete u us,.ta-.1 rank l wit sutlrre.l to grow
up with,:.r the East tu,tru.tton, whsle
nuts,ug was spetel tor her on;,etein. Alpe
had LWtra3 to teach her welting, music,
draanig and oilier ae.ompluhuaenta; but
if by chimer 1 touch • pencil. • pea, or a
n eedle, 1 was rebuked, and more than once
1 have loran beaten for being awkw'aad, and
weat101 • graceful manner."
The I ft bend contended that elle should
be ivatructid equally with the right to unto
that if the right bared should be disabled
the left ...igbt take her place.
Many arguments stay be brought forward
is support et the theory that the greater
strengtfroftlle7'ISIat ha:t i Las keen gradu-
ally detdupd. In warierr the shield
woad! naturally be bald in the left hand to
protect the heart while the right Nas used
f.. •.ghtwg and all military training, nee
.xesetetuig nuifurm movements, would tend
to tnrr:a,r that distant ;on.
If tee ten le a: y to use the right hand
were 1ni.urn, it should appear, from anal
",y', erne other animals pwrcu greater
strea,;th mu one side, rad this docs not
seen to be the rase. On the contrary, it u
n.atntain.d that nature shows 'he tendency
to lie her own provision, u ma. v way&
The ,I.re. fain of the iroten of the screw is
ant arhelrary. 1 is an evidence of the
adaptation 1sf patty to 5400 other in the
economy u! nature.
The greater str.gtb belonge to the whole
right aide and not to the band alone Opera
dancers. it fe said, are ol.iagcd to gigi
double tbe practice to the left side to eh-
liriate awkwardueas.
The w, rJ ":eft" is derived from . word
meaning "week."
Innumerable expressions own their sig-
nificance to this .inttncr ni. A lett
handed blow' anipaes treac!r ry, mai • left
handed-tvrnplrp,ce,t, wau.c:,t.. ,vatr•1
at different sititwtdes losing the passage oft Ilan; on ay left 'band," u equtvaleit w
squalls, claims to bore td.ualy proved that I cw„ .uauat!�u.
the temperature et the sit. Wetted of beteg The l'hinese amigo Iona to the left
warmer iu the higher regiew.. is aetcally band in teteraoaula ; tuis may he !n :r
colder. On the utber band. 14111111.• It eottlaneu with the Asiatic tendency to vafae
Faye's then, y .1 the turbulent gyratory at• dexterity and cunning slwa•e physical
miospheric u.'veineata u believed to explua strength. ,
quite cxtura!ly this d e ai /gmpeta• The question alortis occssica f.,r endless
lure' Ota: nmi.:u-•, for the anon• facts are used as
New rlbro-Cleaning Apparatus. a,-ements rn. both Molest with rarying to
The great difficulty hitherto experienced terp.etat;.ms ""'""ding to the dttfearnt
potato ot v;ew,
la seearatiae steal fibre from the leaves in
sow believed to be overcome by •s new I 1 roe:. from Inc rrra.rapler's res
fibre :deaiiug apoaratae. opsrate.l by steam I Mrs. 1:adding !retiring•- \ •c have had a
lrry pde.a tat eremite -•5t1 'r wnbto-rr
tern thuaks for your kends, s. Mfrs. Plane-
tung tth. .loor tieing• shut) --The horrid
creature! fee:ern 'hulks ' Pot sure 1
never that_iad her for aomutg. --Boston
Trans.ript.
lhrilcy -Well, old fellow, I asked Mies
.tmy last night w marry .mea and elle da
dined, (:.elm --- -Ihr! ;the delibxaatcly, as
though hesitating to pain you! lk'lley--
' a l ;e , N tav byth
�o she
c t 'her • ••
• � K
Pot'
tostat,t-Meuse pro+.rae. - -Ili a-p.r's Bazar.
tuftheart twearily)-L am so beset
br sulscription agents Inc socf lIes for ,,. he was ••told" to do what he did. He
the arleiir.r.%ion o' .41 sorts of things that ruined to say who told him.
1 eau 1 half attend to bm.iness. How do The owner of t:vda was ruled off a.Adhe
yota manage such fellows! Harillsrart hey warned. " Tire battery " as said WI he
agena,ll} ,*end Win W y.. -- Harper's the invention of one Tobin, who has used it
Br ser with gnat succor. at that other home Inc
The Boston tlirl's Portion-ltloombnaker the improvement of the thoroughbred
Pere Amy. mho is this Mr. • Wacker who
calls on you w frequently? Amy ale's a
pulitical physician, pa. What roe mania 1n
thea ! [ don't know. I heard brother .heck
say he was a ward heeler.--Nlsaiith. Gray a
Co.'. Monthly. -
,„tet 11 nxis• k 1',•
Nut IGrrowryTtre.kM-Xojt'j"gjt nun
tin Plaaluleldbia berm cagy: what is that
wit in the hihrk.il"-'ed of us'. (',,,,duce
- der . wagm I,:Like down .n the
tacit. N.•w York m r, - %Vont that detain
us! Comic, , for - It will whet we get there'
-Nes Volk Truth.
The Belt Part Game -Kind son (bat t
from l,ha city) -I didn't know exactly what
to bring you. mother, het hem u the ma
tectal ler • new alk drew. Loving mother
loll. niag gsckrylel T. items,. this would
ler jest what 1 wanted if 1 had sly bought
it myself' Pack.
powe- and entirely &otwa&tic. rhe jn. -hide
amps '.bo leaves .ontimaosaly as last as the
operators cau .0,511y thane, bold" them
firmly during ca. cleaning, and
debveres the tilt**, y a,a l fa..lt car
ly cte•ned, at use ente SS side, no m.. upside ,
ton of the levers or of any part of t e nae
Stoney being required 'for this psrpnio ;
the operator amply supplies the leaves, mid
the m tchine does ell the rest. While et;e
of the head toadies* beretofor esapioyed
will ,!ren about 3,000 leaves in ten hours,
extracti11t 140 ponds of tibre,'this auto-
matic machine is Said to be capable o1
cleaning 511.,N40 leaves per day, tears i.:tg
therefrom souk 3.CM10 pounds of tibl : nor u
skilled labor require.) to work the tee,. •i:ine,
an engine of c:ght-horse power fur:..a.i:ng
all the motive power required :. run 11 at
full speed.
Itemarkants Mega iseer Ina )t 1. epee.
The advaaa a in tnodern n:erhi,. n: en-
gineetia, as toads eviie.t to a rem,:
degree by the fact that there .irenau • v"
steel bridges spanning the O!.. , !liver. 'roe
Moat team of fleas, between 1'tnunn.t,
ked Newport, is of the cantilever type, am:
consists of two epees. '-.h3 feet each
length. with en iMmsaie central rs
across tine chanssl measuring :1_' 1 Inc'
length ; in addition, there ars two spans
steel trusses of 434 feet each. makut
total length from the opposite Fes
r!; !ow tint far three.Gftbe
of a mit. Th 1�/'Teaalals of a road.
way twentT•!our feet in clear w duh, with
two street railway tracks for e ..+tic ears
and two seven -fart sidewalks The lower
chord at the centre of the span ova- the
channel is same 100 feet above meat. how
water. • height su0ieient to cleir stay craft
that troves tome the waters of the Mita
THE SIGNAL: GODBRICH, ONT., TIIRWAT, APRIL 7, 1
ELECTRICITY INASPUR. f I amid get
elsMseaMr. Ji trey aN et• w«i Si
ttM fns Lae.M. �a 'May N. al� <
mow �far _{k� y oust
limit w. � .�j times I fsaro, A
��rineg a human M-
ta�g. My matt tts.all��- y --T :IS
two or leer Mars.. lades Memeds end pr.viebnis w last tote
The oomnisiary osstaiaed leer. meal, lard,
knitter, salt, psp�ff''e�r, pork sad kerma I'm
prettyagootd .sot, and always minted es
W Lug deer and mouatate parted.=
fresh west. The moumtaia streams
vas eaeellemt trout i.ktag. Ever i.sgle
these hoda devils up Mn
you ve mimed the rarest sport of your life.
Whew ' but whey are came ' They'll tight
you till they are utterly aahouaied, sad
thou if you are not quick they'll take to
cover under as or tort and cause you to
lose both tisk sad has.
"'twice I have bad pneumonia 'way up u
these mountain& Luckily I lad • cowpanioo
each tune, or 1 wouldn't be hen to u11 you
about it. My last attack wasabout seghteee
most hs ago, sad it cases eery tsar tiatahiag
Inc. We were fourteen miles from tete
nearest doctor. That's • jjo+od bog dis-
tance to the mouutainw !1y anyone's
had to go for the phyucten, sad 1 was left
done use entire ought. trod, how I *affor-
d : I thought • million poisoud Lathan are
rows were piercing my breast at niece.
'many, when the doctor did reach tree be
had ouly a abackly old tarm wagon without
.prtags to carry tate to Wagon \Yheel trap.
If I hadn't keenly realized tbe Jaeger and
by my own efforts propped myself up in the
wagon the ride would time killed me. Af-
ter two months of clue, ears and &tteution
1 pulled through. Von tui what shape I'm
iu now. if the p.eummmIi ah•ikes me again
I'm a goner.
" 1n May, 1690, I struck same float es
the side ot .lauiwoth Mountain. I tied my
burros and brt•an to tolbw it. I climbed the
mountain along the trail of the float all
day. The sou wan beating down tui n: sand
the glint of the t!ost under my feet was
building. Just when the We.icr•n sky was
titled with that gorgeous red we ase here
sometimes 1 lifted nay bead, and there was,
pryecting oat iu front of me, is tnviti ug
shape, a huge buwldrr of atlie•te big_ee a
house. 'float's where the float I had fNtbw-
ed all de!' had comes from. howl (Lod ! I
aMuuet streamed wlib delight. 1 knew it
was bound to come weir day, but the idea
of finding it In such shape was appalling to
me. But, to make a long story ah.rt, I
staked it tai, and it was mine. 1 named It
the Mastmuth. When 1 went back to my
vamp that night 1 slept as I ladn't for
months before. 1 knew their must 1e some
of it close around, and 1 kept as work fur a
month, until in dime I found the EtheL As
to the Holy Awes, about which the news-
pape s have weaved w nam)• !airy talsU J
toned that on my first trip here in 1889. It
was on Jame 25, and 1 located st the second
day after tanking the float. The (bit is on
the name vein. They are both to Campbell
Mountain. 1 gave it the came Holy Muies
simply,beeause I like odd mimeo.
"In August, 1891. twu Germans named
Theodore Reisinger sad Julius Hasa began
proapecting oa Bachelor Mountain, just on
the east side of the gulch from C'ampteill
Mountain. 1 was in there at the time.
They located the I.ast Chance within 24 fret
of the Amethyst, which 1 diaooierrd. They
are on the same dein, which u un.ioabtetlly
the richest we have yet struck. I think the
richest mineral region in the district te
about four miles long b twelve wide. Them
are all fissure Vein*. The true Memo, such
as we have here. is the most powerful -of all
formations. lou can trace then. farthr r.
The formation at Leadrille is blanket.
There the salve is (ousel in liaw,tuoe anti
prophyry.h;jHere it is between porphyry and
" How touch do you expect to iodize out
of your fields'.''
Oh, I can't estimate it now," replies
Mr. Cremit% w i h a n•.achalaat air. •' 1
lune two partners Capt. 1.. E. ('amplell
and Col. Dave Mullett. They grub -staked
me, and we snare equally. 1 sapgau s my
labor coat theme $800 mel. In tbe meat two
month; my income will be at least 91,000 a
Jay. "f he Holy Mums pas out 80 ounese
hr the ton and tire Amethyst 140. feremaIe
a clear profit of $500 a car on Holy Muer.
and 8800 • car on Amethyst. Since Ikteaer
we Mare shipped 230 csrs,and have.yet done
no ,toping.'
• %% kat are ) ou goigfc flf do with all this
money '" asked the dorreapoadeny,
('ree.Ie,wttx.g ynical iinile,said : • Well.
I nckon 111 end a place Inc it. There's my
m.ph11. Sherman F der, her about the beat
I've gut. 1 dont want burn to grow
op like 1 did without any education. 1'11
seal him to school before he gets too old. I
ease bin 10 be a laeyer. 1 d.u't care
whether he practises or not. .lust ro he
learns enough law to learn what. goy
right. are is all 1 care fur
Ilou't you 'nixed to travel and see the
world
0h, 1 have travelled. Ih,ln t 1 tell you
that I Nei be.•u all over Colorado, Vyow
tug, Nebraski,Mlo,tanaaml the Rid Lands'!
That's more than most people none seen. I
went out to California two or three )ears
ago and came lack by way of ,trizona and
New Menne.. 1 think when I get time I'll
take • trip through the Southern States. I
don't know much ahem the ucgroes and
want to see how they live down South. Then
they tell me St. Louis anti Chicago are
pretty big towtu, and 1 may go there on my
southern trip."
•• But 1 mean why don't)nu go to Europe
and Inc the great cities and the art galleries.
etc., of the 01d World persisted the ex-
respou4ent.
" %Vhat do i want to go tlrre for ' They
haven't got any m.runtains and gorges an.'
valley. tike these. Why, i wouldn't give
up the chase after deer or(ff these mountain*
and the fon. of Gaping for speckled trout in
these streams that you hear gun/ling and
rollicking down over the cliffs for all of
Europe. The air here.us,, is so bracing that I
don't know bow 1 could Tire without it.
And then there's mores Iyer in theme moun-
tains
he emoun-
tains arinok for. A great many prnspee.
tors have rushed in here lately, but 1 stand
just as good a show as anybody. Besides.
$30,000 a month is a heap of moue) these
tones, and maybe I can do better by Hal-
ing herr and looking Otter it. 0h, no, i se
not afraid anybody will swindle me. i've
got along pretty well so far, am(1 hare the
utmost confidence in Capt. Campbell, who
is managing the property. The (aptain and
1 fought Indians together. and 1 know he is
true lane. 1 have no had habtta, and by
taking rare of myself 1 expect to live • long
time et. I don't know the taste of whiskey,
and I never drank • pilin of beer in my
life. 1 don't like the nasty stuff As for
gmhlinv at any game, 1 never dM it in my
de and am 100 n Sow to learn. So ) awa
awe at this late dayI'm not '$ t to kse fay
head and crake a ont of myself. It's true
i never made much money befon.bat 1 have
always done het ter thaw .ine-t.aths ..1 pre-
pluton_ 1 located the Monarch district,
twenty miles from Salida, fourteen years
ago. I only got $8.000 Inc that, bet that
sues enelsgh to dote me ,nw hent times I
also bested the itassnza camp, and enkl the
Twin lode then Inc *10.000
And se tble strays .an prattled along
sheet himwlf se trembly aid as simply as •
and. Be Mess's malts that there in a
gram mwq•ord world with iN ayes ley- r..a•
art w IM nmrale mewMim
ma•sasae es.1as.
them The N. Y Wad.
There u a selene-bekiag old armee M
tluttaaburg awned Uri.. who has bees tbe
subject or prolotead dsST to " the talent,'.
or '• the wide beads," or "tb. tawniest,
people," as they are variously known, for
many bye. It has beam aotiusd that when
tlyda was et leag odds she invariably won,
and whes she was favored m the betting she
as surely lost. There aro assay .cheated
animals at Guttenberg who snit their run
nisei to the quotes! odd., Pitt in I :yde's .ase
then was • rumor that something besides
the mere numerical eccentricity of high sad
low prices was rnpowe:bi. Inc her perform -
amus.
It was reported that while t.yda ran at
Gloucester reoently • rumor ran that an
electric battery was mead oa her, end as she
we. at bar usual !wait price " It. wide
heads" became °aniseed that esu. trtw•tty m
some farm or Mbar had something to do
with arcking old l:yda win.
Gyda started in the third race at Gutten•
burg yesterday, and belore the race was
run the ring was full of rumors about wys
torous alet:tehwl appliances. The jockey was
a round-faced little boy, teu of toelbeyears
old, named look, wboar natural weight is
about _id pounds. Ile weighiel in to ride at
93 pounds, and tt was found that he was
tiee {ru021415 otcr.weight. The wide herds
shook bands with each other. Their sus-
picicus were confirmed.
'The Injection' ain't in it with elec
uieiiy',' they said. •''rise riure's gut the
battery." And there was a big plunge on
l:yda It may be rneatiusaed, by way ot .x
pimiento' to those who are not f&nuliar
with (luttenbur,e that when the poor .old
wreck of horses exhibited there are known
to have received a hypodermic injer.ttou of
wh`skt-v and morphine, techuically called
the inlectiun, their prier at once goes
down in the ring.It is a great point with
a I:uttenburg bookmaker to know t: a
horse has really re,•ravtd an iniectios
1'rafty owners ufteu make a pretense of giv-
ing thou horses the injcctwu.
But 1,y,ia disappointed her hackers by
sever shown.;; pronunentfy at auy point of
the race, mud in a field of six finished abr,-
lute!y last. The wide beads, with their cus-
tomary indifference to spilled milk, chased
1d1 after the winner of the neat rate, anti 110
ate amid have known or tared to know the
history of Gyda's race if Cook, to weighing
out, had not been found to be four pounds
heavier than when be weighed iu.
•• Where .lid you get these four extra
pounds raked secretary Whitehead.
"Have you been taking any 10.13U -fat cures,'
Little (rook. round fur grew white and
he stared bird at the secretary. .lust then
executive committeeman Carr came into
the room.
•• W h:;e did you r: those four pentads'!"
K U&..1 sterni
Cook eoiered itis fan: with his sleeve and
i>ttgt a to blubber. Mr. Carr walked over
token and swiftly ran his hands around his
I jacket.
• Why, slat have you got here' he ex
elainie i, as hie Raab struck, t,ouuething me
tank ie the boy's right aide. Cook only
! howled dismally.
1 Cook was taken, strictly guarded, to the
!executive esm.littee rooms, where he was
stripped sad examined.
Around 01. weeds was fouud a0 ingenious
!rubber triad a foot or more deep, provided
with pockets. Ia these lxicketa a regular
battery was secreted. stunning down
along the boy's right leg front this battery
were two wirer. They passed under his
riding boot and, coining up again, were
wrapped about • spur, which was made of
specially prepared metal.
alast.r took had amply to drive his
right spur into poor oi.l (eyed" to make that
slew and solemn animal thank she was Ire•
tag "electrocuted." mud of course. beim
wise, .he would dart away at fall speed.
A saddle cloth of rubber kept the fiery'
current from reaching tier except .when the
spur was applied.
Cook wept hard and talked little. He
Gloucester. There have been tumors Fr.
fore of iia use at (;uttenburg. /'
A Otani flywheel lied. e• 10'..0.1.
The greet flywheel that burst with such
dq.astro5m "Dahill to der Afiatet.gp %tills,
li•acbester, N. H.. has been repla•-e.. by
• wooden wheel thirty fact in diameter,
with an ash rim nine feet w,.1,. Thr arms
.e cast iron. and floe wheel writo. fifty
teas.
1.1.,e 1d 4 . Laser A.td.
A company b5, Iver formed with 1st;•
napes; for the purpose d working 4 lsc-
tery already existing ha Lou.l.ue 411,1 •or
builda..g wid.t,•,n.1 works Inc the err n.fa.-
trw'e of liquid carnotite avid w the i):tem
already an see Near Berlin
As lamam sus 0. 1 rasetet.
A Cleveland Arm have recently ca.-
atracted as im.seas5 end becket, eaves
feet high, five and ..s -Mali het in diameter
sad capacity 0f bailing lt,l10 pounds of h.•swh •d Immo... .. 5nyh w', and see how we
batooanoos coal. It tips as ..sly as tie ...nig rear The proof of the peddling a them
small bucket& eating. as thee say
.► SmHr sal /lsllt by alladoea
Ai/grieved Fair lis.. peewee bat busineas-
The law railroad is 1.din to b.. built likes Ow proof tit the padda', nr, is the..
,Abuser,
Ale..• -t the tanned bursting time la list•.,
%t hen Perth will burst its bonds and wake
:111:11 n
When Miele will burst and With rise hatkg.
rb.er
The I.srg-band sentinels of bill ad pWri.
Why, .,mag. of 1 hunt anew from throats of
binds
Anil i,r ..r1. burst .ter the cliffs wttb fuller
teener hare,. will buret toeir ! oug•bwn..1
,I..orw 5n1 la.•nla
Beret 1 nm their prisons a .I to pismires
rush.
Al.. Yee' ami not to 0e oe$.laiae in this,
The annual home ng carnfeal, yon'"! See
The ..sl fess, 00.0.4 gorge it. deep ahem
A.4 beret M O ly rm. .do nae more
7 ? Penalty Are.
Dwyer -Of a setee i .don't know what his
defe,,,..s, madam, but we can .nue him for
0e,e love lettere.
and aatrollsd entirely by essiees, las -- _ -_ --
bass saaetiosrl by tie ladies Govern la ski. /airy ae.t.araet.
maaf. The hone will be .boat shirty malty Mr. Curs mg an wannest -lay. Mary;
hog se the Roughly district �� i ordered some rolls and a bowl d "half
ria riaarira r.14 ______L and half ' What do you Umiak i rawest by
halt and half •`
Tia.. a.. crew wgm(nd M jai: 1" the Nor 1 ht half milk and half
Ms small � •Ms en t m y M"./ ye.
wt.
arrant. w.
1» tenses tioehttrea w wt Mr. Climbing - 01 1 th.wht my Mit
irk pee w s.�lbtmsabh was bell tar Ned hen wMss.-Peak.
r 111 -britt
Flower
99
" I inherit scale tendency to Dys-
pepsia from my mother. I suffered
two years iu this way ; consulted a
number of doctors. They did me
no good. 1 then used
Relieved In your August Flower
and it was just two
days when I felt great relief. I soon
got so that I could sleep and eat, and
I felt that I w -as well. That was
three years ago, and I stn ,till first-
cl:;;is. I ate never
Two Days. without a bottle, and
if I feel constipated
the least particle a dose or two of
August Flower does the work. 'rhe
beauty of the medicine is, that you
cau stop the use of it without any bad
effectsou the system.
Constipation While I was sick I
felt everything it
seetned to me a mau could f:el. I
was of all men most miserable. I can
say, in conclusion, that I believe
August Flower will cure anyone bf
.a.aa� Indigestion if taken
:r�vewsw■ 7 with judgment. A.
M. Weed, 229 Belle -
fantails. Rt.. Indianapolis. Ind." ti
.
Ifyou are looking for
something new in
CHAMBER SETS
O. A.
NAIRN
Can interest you at
Reaso��ble Prices.
EAST -ST.
FLOUR & FEED
ezoas.
-:1y daughter was apparently at
the point of death with that terrible dis-
ease diphtheria. :(11 remedies hail failed,
but %1INARD:t I.IAIMF:\T cured her :
and 1 would earnestly recommend et to
all who may be in need of a good family
medicine.
,polls 1). 10.171L1
French Village.
THE NEWEST BONANZA KING.
'gas Mary .i R. s'. savage ase tm. Mee
MMbe In r'eberade.
('reede letter to et. Iouu Olob. Venae rot.
N. ('.l'reede has worn his 3 -outer manhood
out in climbing over the Rockies. and now,
tho.rh just fairly in the prime of life. anal
with the halo of the redistioa of super
Pusan hone enveloping him, he a doomed
to pass the remainder of his life in heroic
endeavor to partly regain that robust
health and vigor of youth his long ',ears of
life in the solitude of the mountains has
sapped keen him. The story of has life, as
told by himself, is a simple one lie said to
The (:lobe-Demtoerat rorresp,ndem1
" 1 am an Indianan by meth. 1 was
boa at Fort Wayne, that State, in 1043.
My parents took me to lows when 1 was
two years old. and 1 have never Ino east
of the Missiesippi sine. In lfri2, when i
was nisiete's, 1 volunteered in the United
States a ivy, sad Inc .eves years served as
a scout with the Pawnees. [ received the
pry of a first lieutenant, th..gh 1 held no
rank I went all through Nebraska. Colo
redo, t{ yoaiiag, Montana and the Aad
Ism& of the Dakotas in the earl .lays. 1
was in the Mark Hills before gold was dr
covered, earl *hes I heard of that i ncite-
meat it set me to thisking about my lest
=mist
1 began to talk to every•
b lend 1 imist who I thought had any 'mewl;
elmisrule, mid by this Mesa i
ed ep audition knowledge te tell sit
ver and g.M Seat gibe. 1 mw them. Bet
Pm ever bothered nisch with .
Wes eneaahb, L bit the in .ad
have bees ellaekisg error *0.arm.saalalaa
the West seer tlfltai 1 um* sub . tsar ortsOIy hem., am tttw "Niter • aid deeds ma eines
iki/C- M l'IIiivIIsih
J'nr$ali�ir. is 0..:,: ,::s:! [F.; l:gall
d.sberyerrf:vro.'.rt_:C..: '' ':.sg e>
Toronto
House
The sowing of good seed is
the first and most important
step towards securing a boun-
tiful harvest. I have received
a new st3ek of seeds, includ-
ing a large supply of
Timothy,
Clover and
Seed Wheats
IS THE LEADING
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM,
Anil solicit a call from those
who want to make sure of
getting good, fresh seeds.
THOS. J.7 L k T
THE LATSIIT .AND f;F -
FALL 9P» FINTER
GOODS
NOW ON Vi1W.
OZZAT _
CLEARIIG SA!IR
JAS. SAUNDERS'
P. ODEA,
Al( LEA \ : BLOCK.
M anaage -
IdcT EOID'S
YSTEM RENOVATOR
AND 0THxn 71,,Tan Herons tints..
Specifi& and Antidote for
Impure, weak and impoverished bleed. dye-
=,
ppee(Iaaastaa aleeplessneas, palpitation of the
liver complaint, neuralgia, loan of
memory, bronchitis, an.umptKw, gall
nooses, jaundice, kidney and urinary
diesa•es, St. Vitus' dance. female irreg-
ularities and veneral debility.
LABORATORY. ICODERIGH, ONTARIO.
J. M. NIcLF,OU,
Irropeielor sod Manufacturer.
McLanesSvergaf RawTAmn can be had
ham ail d lots in tows. as well as from
all 1110 brtwecn Owen Sound an.t
4eafonb, Iiurtam and Tnroato.
a17-ly.
$900 sai.s7eT
to AtenW. en W
grill and (leryrrmen to Int ts
a n!w'
ppplsr reaadard been.
Testimony o1 19 Centuries to
Jesus of Nazareth.
The remit rwmarkarue religious Crook of the me
w Hoes by los eminent ',cholas, Nenwertarina
"leery Catalan wants It. exclusive territory
eft en. Apply to The livery 5111 rabll.biag
4.. terrain*. 4.aw. 1r►y
and t0.t kb. every movement is watched
and flatted by roes who now command mil
lima, which have nerved may to whet their
appetite for more, nor that there are thou-
sands of envious and hungry devils who are
rely ton tuitions to fellow in his wake, like
the jackals that criage in the tracks of the
Numulian lies that they nay pick the
remnants and serape left .n the wayside by
the king of the jungles.
Veld wea4Mr Triol..
Dun Was, rho Wall and Winter 1 sof
Fared from nenralgia in my foot nap had the
bast medical advice without arail. 1 at
Ia. testi of trying R. R. R., and after
ages Me jinni• have not felt say symptom.
et amid l� Mese. I regard it as • Lae
�a .i. T. Dwfiwr,
Heaslip. Mae.
Amyellialg es Mew.
Hostas Are ye. hod of Kipling
Mr. Osman td Cbicagol "fever played
it t bet IA just as Gees take • heads eat -
i limes 1 mold pick it sp army ettlotagh ' •
As he intends retiring from Inonneses, he
will sell ha large and well assorted stock at
bottom. prier..
Chinaware, Jewellery.
Wedding Rings, Silverware,
Nickel and Plated knives,
Forks and Spoons,
Albums, Plush and
Other Goods, Toys,
Fancy Goods, eta
The Signa
wan awn anis ss..i.l atwws to its
Jeb Pei.tisg keiitti.., which .n mem
poised amide the cities Inc the preempt
and aale.tles el di .inose. 01
misprl.L nay A peened 01 this ......e y.
bean need of, i. y we soli
at year pateoayr eo .doss
that oar e/.: to pl.... wt meg with
the approval .f our patrons.
"Letter ♦des i
In this line we have a very large
stock of line writing papers snit
able fax every clam of business
represented in this locality, cum
prising laid and wove, Baena,
quadrille and other papers, ruled
or unruled, as side be required
liott iAteet\1
This useful size is kept in the fall
range of qualitieo same . letter
head.. While
t\\aO. i,ettat
are not so generally used, they fill
an important piece in commercial
correspondence. See what we've
got under the above bests.
If the " pay -a -you -go " plan was
the order of the day the demand
for account paper would not !s•
;o great : but there are sonde men
who get so litany cleaners tint
they wonder if the stock will eter
run out. We dont intend it to,
and at present our stock is corn
pieta- in this line with four sires.
Good paper and neat ruling.
i7tttate\lots Mit
[loth single and double dollars
and tents columna Thev come
cheaper than hill heath;, and are
the proper thing to send after a
delinquent 0114.* a month. They
are sure to fetch hien 'round -
sometime.
8.000 Rolls of Wall Paper gild Borden,
%Hlt'l w11,1. at 401.0 AT Hill rRlt:R.
Now is your time for bargains.
SPRING
MILLINERY
Miss Cameron has re-
turned from the cities, where
she has secured a complete
assortment of
Spring Millinery
In the latest styles. Her
stock of hats, bonnets, flow-
ers, ribbons, etc., is unsur-
passed in Goderich, and her
prices will bear comparison
with those of any other
establishment.
A call solicited.
MUM Oimow
ACHES(
Today we open for incl:
Single Dresses,
Dress
Never before have we h
stylish goods.
Inspection invited at ono
not repeat.
200 Pieces of Rauch
In the best qualities produce
our immense range ar
ever heretofore at
W. ACF
THIS IS THE
CROSS CUT ,,S441
In which we lead.
G-
CA TTL E Cfb
Finest in the
BEST MA
.qt prices rt
R. P. WILKII
Now, it would be hard to get
along without envelopes, and to
keep up with the demand for
them we keep a large stock on
band all the time. By the end of
this week we will have about a
hundred thousand, and the prices
will range from ;roc. to a13.(µ) pet-
M.
er
M. We handle commercial and
legal sizes eaclui.v.•+v
(.i�tleet�\wre.
We aim to excel in ail the differ-
ent kinds of work we turn out,
but especially in this, and keep
in stock plain and fancy papers
suitable for all requirements.
of gl.tertailamenta and meetings
promptly turned out, from the
plain but nest to the most elegant
with cored and pencil attached.
CtarJsv. atI& T.‘e1tats
This head covers •m
a -o en a lar, range of
work, from a "mead or milk ticket
to a neat calling earsl, from an or-
ulinary admission ticket to a tasty
lousiness cared Or a handsomely
printed membership ticket.
-5 otter t
Our facilities for turning out this
class of work are evidenced by the
fact that the great bulk of it is
done by us. This Zine also in-
cludes
cheer
which our three fast -running Job
praise% are able to turn out in a
surprisingly short time.
a\e�\\w
belong to the pxater deportment
also, and we make a specialty of
them promptness being our sin
in this respect. A notice of sale
will appear in Tat SIGNAL free of
charge when hills for sante are got
Isere.
To the Front
as Usual.
' oTwrrus'rAN
menta to be a
' e and
m
to time,
goods for cash," all g
for cash, and I am or
lash or on receipt of
to buy as above can ur
buy on time and I
receiving portions of n
Z \\.% %Bette\x11
to an "At Home" or a wedding
require o.onaiderable taste in selec-
tion sometimes, but we make it
an easy matter by keeping in
stock the very latest and bed
samples to be had. Call and res.
e, otirattsSA re i st 'Q
has already been partially eau>•-
erateed in some of the hearts above.
There is, however, a vast amount
of work under this head that to
enumerate would -more than take
up the entire space occupied by
this adv't, but we do it all at Tel
HMIUA L
#\\ AGtlf►t os Vir o,
in the typographical printing line
taut he done in this .Nabiititlsset
in an expeditions and artistic
manner, and
Ov►r ?&t% MS.S\\ be Immo.
wee% reotorweb\t.
We 'Mead our thanks for past bo-
ots and melioft s ooritinsanse d the
sum
Oemenses, Orr•
SPRING
� will have full
hence, which for style
none. I am not afraic
Strictly one psi
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