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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-12-1, Page 2THE SIGNAL • OODERICH. ON'!. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 11192. ONO UNICOlirill Roth the method and results when Synap of Fir is taken; it is pleasant ru.d refreshing to lbe trate and acts Lgently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Dowels, cleanses the sys- tem t fFe, twill;', dispels oolds, head- aches aiid fevers and cures habitual constipation'.. Syrup of Fip is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleating to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach,rompt in its action and truly benef e. I in its effects, prepared only from the most bcalthy and agreeable substances, its man ezeelleutqualitiescommendit to all and have mads it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Fids is for sale in 75o 1..,tt1ee by :'!I feeding druggists. Any reli.:tIct!rugi't who may not have it l n hand win procure it pr:,mptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FiG SYRUP CO., SAS: DSAXal>lOO, CAL. t0II13VLL1_.%Ere. MEW YOKE *.Z. l:so. A. Fiii, Arca •T OODIIteR. Wry M Waseed she Wes•y. " Why no," said Mr. Peck, the wooer, in a wrpri•ed tope, 1e ..ply to Besot' Bloo- bumperrs requsat . I haven't say work 1 can giv. you just now. How is itou are asking for something to do ' A well -dram - ed boy like you does not often eek far an odd Job." •' Ob, err,', replied Benny, .• if you bet knew how anxious 1 an to sato it quarter you would surely give me • few errands to perform. - You osp't be buagry, can you!-- " ou`.." Ob, no, dr. I have had my usual num- ber of meals so far to -day." • ib you want to gip it to • poor widow or to• Med man Y " No, or. I do not maw rean any web poor unfortunates. Do you waat to put it in the miaeiepary holo" '• No, sir. My patent provide me with money for that purpers. " "• 1 ou want to re to the minstrel show, perhaps •" Von have not yet guessed my need of the money, sir.- •' Theo what in the world do you want it for' •'huh, sir.' replied the di.trelte.d boy, •• my mother and she would cut my hair after supper tonight, and I am extremely anxious to let the barber perform the work before that time " . My poor boy, replied the grocer, deep ly moved. " come right in. I'll give you • .luarter's worth of errands to run. Which he did. Harpers Bazar The Catch or the .eras. Rene "1 don't know what you see in Mr. folio Wood to merry him tor. He hasn't a gleam of sense.' Maude "No, but his tether keeps a coal yard.. ♦ sensible Mas t''oukl use Kemps Balsam for the throat aniline's. It is curing more isms of coughs, colds. asthma, bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung tr )able., than any other medki11e1 The proprietor hes authorized any druggist to give you a sample bottle fres to convince you of the merit of this greet remedy. Large bottles 50c and $1. 1leow Aa r■re.w.lwe uptake. Roving Ragg•- After all, it pays ter be perlite, pardner. Jocose lags Not always, the other day 1 was actin' deaf cad dumb, and when a mac gave me a dollar I say.. "Thank ye. sir "' and he had me arrested. .!Mehr. Cured. I)s.tK Ste., In 1880 my body was Dov ered with blotches and 1 was at last induced to try Burdock Blood Ritter, ; by the time 1 had need 31. bottl.s of it was completely .•ural, and 1 cannot speak too highly of it. lux+..Paan lhsuovu, 2w Halifax, N. S. Wby leer Nap Wes Mem a .senna sue was very thdn. Aaebe turned &roun.l to give • view of the back of her gown said she : What do you think of wy gowa ` Ain t it ► dream'" " In one respect.- What espect.-What u that 1" There's nothing in it." • B.aarbmbIe ung. t.t'Tu;eaw, -About ewe years ago I bst- l.xd on my head@ • great number of .wit, spongy wart, very painful, sod which bled when touched 1 Stever witnessed anything like it, and was quite alarmed. We are weer without H ard'. 1'elbw ihl, @ad one evening mylittle girls applied it to each wart. They d this several night and is tie morning the pain and itching were •o bad 1 had to cool my hands with snow, but ltually the warts dropped out and i have mirror beau troubled rex. Mta. Wu. Otani, Brighton, Ott Warned a Mwd.w n. She " W ben von speak to ptpmi. mad ask s hoeseot, be is snot to demand whet year preyksb are." Ho How es I tell what my prospers are noises he sews his heed Gat Fer the past year I hewn been troubled ss • very great •:Leet with daedrir, ales, • dulled= of color in my hair awl thew' the advise d • frioud (who .poke 1 root ex ones) i tried year Anti Dandruff, which epee the application of los@ than • brittle of pear liquid 1 find my head mot only abereo.ehly cleansed Int a ram improve meet in the color and growth. 1 hero &ad do reoemmad it ea highly Le.-- ±J to the pre/melee cad pebble gee er*l)T se se agreeable •s4 .rider..... nova prim is the remedies p/uutt firth fer peek fairer. life. P. WoLn, Ter% aa, " Task nesse Ce.' Adverting Agk, Anse 1110-011. PASSENGERS HELU UP. TNREE NAKED MEN ROS A MUTERN TRAIN. ' S eery lee. M a teslas, r..tee ws ae eeeed .f Ml. Tateabl..- n. Wore. Vameteeted-Stare W.. Tolosa and not Tal..... Stepped the Troia. S.ATTLL, Wash. , No. .'d. The over laud wmit bona! tree ou the Northern Pacific Railroad nes held up 4.t tossing Bear Hot "pruus by dines masked moo, is h. tub L„! all of the male p..seugere is the Veltman sleeper 11 .dens ; air is all. Tho lubber* catered the oar, it is believed, at Ilot Springs, as the train had out sour fieo miles *bra lie a.un eutoral the roar part o1 the sleeper rue first Irmo they vainr .cror waft K Il. M Illu, of Pou ilaad, Ore., wliu war in the .mokiug •.,apart. meat. He sA. r. 'treed ..f 110 and watch, and thin told to perch in ahead of tbe robbers, cinch be did. One of tke highwaymen weal to the •.- creme end of the car, while the other stowd guard et :he .ad they entered. All wets droned to dark clothes, overcoats, slouch Anti. and wore handkerchiefs over there lase with boles oat out fur .y... They pieced revolvers at the heads of the pumas - gen, cad .'uaimarded than to hold up their hands, which order was immediatelyobeyed. As the robbing was going on S. Fre.d- m.s of Portland, On., same in from an ad Joining car, enol as he marred, Wt knowing what vies going or, he was commanded to bold up hu hands, but not Dom plying quick e nough the robber nearest to him fired r shot through the aide of the err, and then Fre.Amen understood what war want«e,and he handed user hu t,ttabla The robbers did not molest the ladies, of about there were four with two children, telling them to keep quiet and no harm would ..ate to these. This they did. After robbing ever) body is the car, end without going to any of the other ars, the robbery pulled the 1.11 cord. give the proper signals, and when the car stopped they pull- ed the bell to start again, cad then jumped off, fled to the woods and fired a pa•usg toalade se they disappeared. The total amount taken was 11,200 be- sides the gold watches and jewelry end other valuables. The following u • list of the mall robbed: Pullman co.durtor and porter, E. E. Heg, Porilaad. $10 and gold wsteh worth $200 S. J. Freedman, Porus.!, $l00 ad gold wntab; Nem Ohuer, $105 (be saved his watch by throwing it uud.r the seat); H. Claimers, between NM and $1,000 (he had jest sold • mining clam in Sloe.t District in British ('olombio, and lies going to Seattle. It 1. thought this is the nen the robbers were really after, thinking he lied wore mosey thea was found upon him; E. H. Miller, $10 mid jewelry ; Pullman Conductor t:. W Wiley, St. 1'wul, $50. THE CHAMPION AT REST. W/415m O'C..mer'. races at Two -mato N M/urday tont. TososTo, Nov. 2m -Tho funeral of Wm. O'C'oenor, champice oarsman of Arterio, took place on Saturday from Ian hobs M the eerier of .\,t.-l.nle ao,i Simeon street.. The attendaaos was very large amid included many public men and lading citizen.. Ndward Haml•n was one of the pallbearers, who all wore ou their arms the bins and whit colors of the deceased •.arnnan. A requiem high man was held at St Patrick's church, which educe was densely crowded. $t. Mi. hael'a cetnetees was the place of in- terment. Lead..'. I; aero pieyed. Lostwai. Nov. 27. Trafalgar .yuan was to -day the scene of mother animated gath- ering of socialists, were-hist/1 end ea other- wise motley crowd, which required police supervision, though no Denims oomeict oe cured The &nsrchiate had obtained pee - mission to hold a meeting in the square to- day. Thousands of spectators resembled in the square, but the anarchist abandoned their orientate' of holding a meeting. The • however, were premed in large num- bers prevent the socialist or .semppl4nired from wag the mews. Low Michel .ted • .umber of foreigners, ea eat the square were inform ed by the police that no meeting would be allowed. The woman said she did not with to eremite • disturbance, and the dp.eeprrttodd Several other speakers, however, esdewvor- e d to erste. but the police quickly pot a stop to their harangues. A Franchises. tluerim, surrounded by • crowd of forei ers, held his ground fes m while, sad de - n onacid it ireoch the extr ditto. of Francois. He .aid that if the !Pugh t& gov- ernment hemded Framooi@ over to Fatima tied that harm owns to bin Lo.doeess would hear of the matter aloin in • very loveible and revoluuttio.ry way. The police here broke .p the meeting aid a.utpe lad I lamria to move a. An F.ngb•hrnen, who was shouting ncitedly to &•ether emmill •ode erre, bad jest time to have adopted a resolution ao.dn.si*g the extradst,N whim the emwmhlege wee diwpwese at &hoot 4.1D Abet the af1erneem The polio, wore cwt 5.854 Ups M make say arrests Friend. d Fenn state that they have sensed emeugh essey to meet the expenses of ea appeal from der ie. which greeted the a tsesditioe. To the eeriest -ands preened to the e evernmemt by U. assailer of to mem- payed workman's= el Leine Mr. Olsol- stone has seat • knee reply i•which be says the governess% is ewsnideriy the wM•le goodies. Mod 1s a satsatar. I N'I..e►loo, Nov. 1111. -C. I. Cheek weevils for Remised lrBndeaNeYsg 0. Hawiltnu, while .grew the prairie howeee Iatihrrit��ga ami Masked Inst his trail is & hiteM.laad wee heed le death. Hie body was fammoArsisedag Ii. luso.. • wife awl three .bifid.•m hen is was ems of Manitehs', elan ltd the pupal_ ea. e p-W teavdlen. WfMMIr SM•eastil.u. Wherever ti esseamy w ..tatalM.kM, is Isms d he iser bd whoa +t 10.01 nail Mat eel�~Wad darer resod beMidiamb i. N... The md.lhf., ddrMs beiler ps.btlesiv. rbeld be it pewee des sad so merely tusked ie, the air -holds Meson be mad. by Sha children Ifo Hier restionse 1 . ►w..wifs.h..ld b. content le by her sen orl.tisa reedy made U she ems pm MWy m.ho them herself .r bas them mads. The ready made coos or es short as S • "- teed only to MMe hot of the bed, and an soeseep.d-Iy marrow. Ono., as ecomemy of time, I booskt some, and although 1 paid 1250 each, they were so swell as to ever be an eesuyanue. And I found 10 them the must inferior oottoe b.ttiue{ 1 ever saw ; it was se full of dirt sad Harsh it met have hoes the very refers of the antes. 1 bee recently had sumo usmfortere made is kick aro very satisfactory. Fifteen yards of cloth and ax pounds of sotto were used in each. They were three breadths wide red two and • belt yards ln.g. At • "bargee" . ale 1 begat for sir carte • yard, a soft, twilled •mottos goods that usually retails for tea ants The batting was fifteen Deete a pound, sad 1 paid one duller each for the makt(eg�.- So the oust of my good used sem fortabiw, male of good materials, was bet little sere than the prixe of the inferior kited that I bought. „ N twee a.sa...- (:ixTtam.x,--My mother was sulfate Ham dyspepsia asd had as appetite. Every• thing failed to tees her until one day, while visiting • friend's loose, I naw • bot- tle of R BR on the toes ; on enquiring what they used it for, I toes feed out whet it cured, and when 1 wet booms tope moth er that .he should try it ; site mid else had n o faith in anything and objected to try 11. Nothwitbatasding her objection I Meet i• the evening and brought home a bottle but it was in the bouse • week before we oosld induce her to take it. At kat, as she was getuoe worse all the time, .he oee@e.ted to try it, and an taking half the bottle found It was cons( ber. Aeothor bottle cured her, and we believe, saved her life. We are n ever without B.B.B. now. It i. such • good remedy for headache as welL it Wrtr>s, 2w 15 Dalhousie -at., Mo.treel The nee en Om Imre. The file is a more important tool thea many farmers, who during all their lives here sever filed the cutting edge of • hoe blade, are aware of. If such ma have • prsctio+l demonstrates of the dlfftness between a dull hoc •ad • sharp one, they are certain to purch•es a will eat the for the workmeu to awry u their pockets whoa engaged in work requiting the use of •tarp hoe. File the hoe upon both sides of the blade, and it will retain en edge lover sad cut smoother than when the filing is all up- on one side, altlio.agh it should be 11.d meat ea the inside. Roth • eat, • three-seram.d and a round file should be kept se head. Their use will often sere a trip to the shop is • busy time, mid they pay ler themselves seamy times sash year in sharper edged took !tired orb ele.daeie. Mrs. I). A. Campbell, North egret. Oat., writes :-" I cannot praise Ir. Wil lens's Pink Pills too highly. My d•agbter was • terrible .ufferer with sick headache for twelve months, and no medical aid could relieve her, but, by the the of two boxes of your Pills, sloe is completely cured." Fran all dealers or by mal at 50c. a box or six boxes for 12.50. Beware of imitat:. 1)r. Williams' lied. Co., Brookville, Out. sever Seeeive 1..r•elt. Be honest with yourself, in whatever pos- Itiou in life you ell. If you're a buyer don't imagnie you're the only man lint buys goods chap. Merepreeentation in rolling w metimes ac..omplie a sale that coul ...,t be made otherwise ; but in the end loons ten time. as many salsa. Just treatment to euirloyer returns the largest percentage •ad insures in almost every iuetance faithful service Promptness, industry. integrity and politeness oftee enables employes to be- come employers. Whatever your skeet -Ma don't imagine that your always right And never imagine that you are indispensable. Commercial Eo.luirer. C. 1'. Rat naaw R Co. I have used your MINAKI) L.lAi1 M F.NT suo>eodully to a venom case of croup in my family. 1 consider it a remedy 0o house should be without. J. F. t'r.,ti'u,u*yl. tie !.land. That string on my ti..ggeerr mesa " Brine h ome • bottle of MINARibS LINIMENT." A greet anal Were. Tailor " Your suit is all ready, air, .sof n ow tbere is nothing tor me to do bet make out the bill" Trtvere--" Yes there is. you've got to oollect the mosey.' •.a M DI0o4'e and !lab* s. err. A ewe*, els Mas, Fend.rnoo "1 deet mire ahem%mg o the reception to. sight. 1 areg blue ' Fogg - "Oh, then'. all right, Blue things look green by p/gbt" alserd's kaalNlsMf11 mod be PbykIa.t•. M newer le We. Willis - " Did you know Tucker we she to -day." Wallace- " No ; was it an incident .. it mast have bees : • polioesra did it" WIND WMl be Sorry, Jess - i thought that you bated •lankand yet you have seespted him. Hes. --i did bare ksa ; hat heopesed um der am smlla twe, .ed mH id Ip r bk would let the nb amp w my MS. a erose air temolonWsn and ;ama.w.. Ile. fess Line, while in the leaky Mee - thine, diseased • reef that who esteemed with other barbs makes aa seep sad eons* acre for • oeatip•tlea It ie in the Arm of dry root cad (eaves, and is known es Lsao's Fames Medicine. It Mal owe irk-beed.-h-, For ths blood, laver seal kYnys, .d ler Marine up the somplerioadm.' .dem DV* rill it at • peekago-smeugk hr bio Mesh. [Tepee Dr. Dabha, the mmdisal •ivinr of the late local T...yese, ad we, with fir Andrew Q.rtt -Nsad-4 the lawn..e through his Is.. Ulm•sa, Im . and playwright se mil se • ph sad bas • now sem- ids w of " Ptirwell " reedy he FALL AND WINTER COORS The only duty there will be in connection with my goods will be my duty to sell and the duty of the pub- lic to buy in the most satis- factory manner and best market. Ready-made Clothing a bpecialty, and everything in the latest and best Dry Goods and Groceries can be had at hard -times prices at The Toinlo Cash Slore P. ODEA, Manager. LAMP GOODS NAI RN'S ASSORTMENT AND PRICES. OUR RAISINS AND CURRANTS ARE UNUSUALLY FINE THIS SEASON. C. A. NAIRN. CITY -- coag AND wood Coal, Wood and Kint'tins deli- vered to all parts of town with Quick despatch, BID GOAL. lint .uahty ehs&.ut stove cad egg awl ,onat&ntiy o0 lend. IO!°r OOJ7. Iles shawls* lamp real for toe la unites. stoves. farmers, etc. 11I.04153CITH OOAL. Held quality g.00l•e Bto.aburch smitb- .ne cool rw o& hard. Special attention levee to country trade. WOOD. there now trot my machinery in open - o• for sawing and splitting wood. Cst and .putt wood ready foregoes always 10 .tock, &ay else you want Iro.'t fermi that I an Alias wood, cat sad spilt. as bap as you can bay long were ea the market. All my wood Is said by the , ord of IW feat or tail cord Iota ; ne lead or ia. badsees about It. ZUTDLIIQ WOOD. Woe and hemlock, 1 fat letg. er rte sed epllt &a Smote. O1rics, YAat AND COAL SHEDS in old *krill shed, Nelson -•t, foot of Ham- ilton -**t., three m&nutea walk from Court House Square. Orden left to my rsdd.mme. N4 g%N.INset, sear tenitb'. tan .ory Mull ramie prow ttesitio.. TIMM CAM. JOHN 8. PLATT, Prop lot DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THECOOICS BEST FRIEND LA*SUy SAL' IN CANADA. IMMO. Amain AWN ar PATENTS sotiM mamma faeatitie ;Ickwnitar Wei DRAT EF UL.-OOMFORTI NO. EPPS'S COCOA leldriAKFMIT "H«w r • thtak use ledas •i thea ,,...low a s•re oprrtlt l Wes n •uttw4, i. •� J b) • easeful w hoe u.open.e- of .• 11..• u.w. Hr, fa. Ywt 0..1 our b.. att.st Sabi,. with • sie.> Ass:ann 4erraee wlift h a•wy save m.eery ao&v7 ducrur. W/b. 11 is b7 Itr•POW DMus o.* o1 such .rlholc* of Jai 1 *bat • ooast& metria may L. glomming brill uy mltl •lreeg onih to ret -wt *ten tro•tru.•r ler dlwtlM. Hawlrc,ls of .u1Mtu urledua a..• &mime around t.. root)) u attack wherever hirer I, may weak petal. N c ay "way* Mail • l Shah b> !,.p'ad••i.rxlvor well lu.ul411 •Lb pore Oisem mad • properly n.uri•hca f:am*' -- t'rr.! Sergio. 'usdle. Yedu .iuupty wi te b Nies w.a,r err mil14 sots troy it, sae t ote.V tero.••.ro, labelled itue • JA111110I arra a 10e.. rwassee mile Slay. I.... Loader..a.taad. 1893. Harpar's Ma.galziae. L L.L. (78TRA'1' D. Iiarrara's w.zixa for MO .111 catatonia Mmoms* rhe 0*iiv Il.d.*.ndardor steel - Mans whleh 1.as sumo auteri.md it !rem the 4.. gtsolitt. Amon lea notable features of the Dethere willbe new wooer by A. C„•.• re s. W.rrraxcs itatielo•a Wooaiws. and tkatt.teie ILLae.ekes warn. will be amain bm.d hp the most pepsine writers et the deg. *aol.nins Mane E. WIL.Is..ItrsAna Hca' too taws, Manaamav DeLsee, braxnse Mar r*swe, and mow otawa Tieiumais.l drerlpltve 55p••• will embraceW J vuax Nairn res new eu..thers.d .sera Ny.ts.. s A Tii000ss MILD •• 1.7•4/16;b VUV LTStw luaww as Kann .d ti.rmmay by )tetears 11 ftsti11Wg DAVIee •1. dam EIaB• see; Colu..el r. A. Dupes a imam RM4sra etc. KDwex A. Annan%idestrstMeeof intim spesrel. l'geai4.es will be eeeu.sw4 Woven article will a eastrtbatedCns ILK" asa'L Stumm Mira Janne T. metas. WI Lu•t1 10 a Howau.e. Iquxw M h•rreews, msa eters. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HIKPRKS MAGAZINE ...Air Yar-_fa w HIKPZR8 WEEKLY 1 N ll1 RPtWk BRAS. t N KI RPZR'S 1 OUNO PEOPLE. 5 M Pavel. her a..B .sb¢rikrre is the Veld � (imm.4..01 Jrrstow The V •Innes d 05no b•sin wen tt the Nmbirs for r Jnel sash year. Whoa se time 1r wmiad. •a4ertpths. will Sesta will the 0s..h�s•.ermmt u die tlt sot '�ipt /ds. six 1104 Volume kook. 1•'a met eJstbea �ptt•ff will �.. v04u >tem (].en. tee k/.dI g, W maw east mad. pow Paid . aemitt•.e.s .bald be nada P..t-•*5•. iy Order or Drat, N • armee er• Seem .re net to ewe foe s/eerfiee lseaf far (sprees elver Hat •J Harper Alas : HARPER It BROTHERS, New York. 1893. Harper's Weekly. ILLTTEFT RAZ'IDI). 11a,50 ta's W�smedl�t.T r matt 0wwlleemd M dierated moldy lel. ▪ isametes. ft seeming pl.*tem seeming that et the hurried daily paper end that et the tem timely nss()s*y meganiaa 1t 1004.11.s bath literature and mews. and premeds with mood force .tad felicity the real events N roust history asd the unarlaatfvs themes of defies. Oa account of lle very o.mpiat• maw of atm teatimes of the Welera P.Ir. it will be net only 18. beta vadat* the great expaitlo.. kat an. its boss ieuvenh. 'very pa Wk evert of s•s- oral inters& will be hair inesiraid is el p. . ler eentrib■tiose heist from lb .sat writers sed erns 1a this counts,. it well s.a- usee to mud la Uneaten, res. and Illeatrw- team all ether p.Yle•ttees of tee elem. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. iIM ter HI Ri'RR'S Or SEELY_. 01 M HARPER'S MAGAZINE ... M HA,IPP.R'S BAZARi p HI RPKR•s YO(.YO PEOPI.Z. .. ase Static re a de sedema l� . in the Mahe! The Vaumee «the W.Tani begin with the OM Number M J of each year. Wane n o time r ne.tlomod rtptlo.s will bats with *be Number current at the time of re- ceipt of order. Monad Volumes of Hallrm.'s Wtssty ler three years bask. la watt cloth Wallas. will tr sof t o a' had tie %reidaor y does not free of expes.s. tpnwv exceed one dollar per vdmmt.t. fee VAS per Clott1.eases for each .dump. sultans tar bepdt ar willIASebea. mo lam t b7 ll. powFMC's re oei Remitt•soes should he made by reetoilloe Money Order or Deft, to avoid .Stance of Low Newspapers pee ret t• repo tide advertise w ept without t.e rrprrss ender .J Hears. & !Monism. Addams H/RP'R t BROTSIas. Now York. 1593. $A .per's Baze1r. 1 t.LTJ BTR &TRD- Houten* Basal le e eureel hese 1t elves the sou Imes[ .boot Y..510, aid Its Bemiring Pari. &MOM mod B teera-h.& imign mgsm are ladloponsable .db to tbe Maw drew maker ad �a: �jr make is nor s sed 10 order. ItsheeamwsWee- No es- emm mem Merles. enw.b.g and thoughtful essays sot - all lamer, and 1m Mt page lo uncia as • of wit and 5.mor. Is ser weekly Mow eserythlBg is leludd wklci le of Internet to wawa. The .plat. for UN will he written bp tN•tra Ran tier and tux• Lvaaa. (,uanenxs Tsenusis H -. will torah& • the Tenet.' Bti aa•a Kpems, wire 'rum61111 eat ors Nina ea. sad Caumactt WaesLpr wink Is frem mt.suM tr( bra TM wort of W••••• I. flus (Womble. lisaleidlila will he tsar rowsr.tat with away I11BgY wYSeo, .W.Hemixera. in "Weems sad Mee.' ill !igen a rattanst•d .smile... HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Tear HARPER'S BAZAR f4 0 HARPXR'*MAGAZINE 1 N HARPS/CR WSRKLY.. . t N HARpJKIrlit t'01) NO PEOPLE.. .. ... t N Peefof k. smell da e.d =ft. ere hear Dame ft* Ke Im�ker ter Js.wp ash yyar.se thee 'l Wkl�rlee. .1* Reed., ~rem at eke timeliseripaleas r r.r.e.tpt of order. Sued Veen M H as ter LLrew beep, le .ser .krlk 104i.nr. w111 mem' ip'tr..s er ew ••p•w.t par endlWallt. oat dB per mord imee �frog id Medae. will M 5 man 7stir ea =stile Inmle emmo, Mei* *made by PMSs.m ■IwsNeer m. Deme mots ela whew 1 tines. N awe eel is awe tide a.d,wMm• Meet 14s mmprese seer. of A amen a Adds= : HARPER fa •R°itert. The Signal as•sikees eare menial h 5 le Job PristaraleeiBues, maw pees* seields Oh. M1taa for the prompr „sig Ewa wyA� w:t_ w.: Ito is reed Is 110411••• anainakiing we est Ms your patroness.lashes amides' Chet our ed 1. p ease w n MN wok the approval of our mantes '1 ode kite ad.s This maul ohne is kept to the full magi yuallties same as letter While I•eUer Ott ad.s 1n this line we Imre a very largo .took of Ane writing papers suit able for every class of Massa represented in this locality, cue prising laid and wove, limens, quadrille and otter papers, AW .r uaruied, we may be required. lA YAM*. die ad►a are sot w generally used, they ill an acs a comwhat Hee what we're got under the above heal.. ANoNh i‘tA►ds If the " pay-as-you-go " p1.. was the order of the day the deemed for amount paper would not to so great ; but there are scone men who get .o army dunnen that they wonder if the stock willow( rue oat. We don't intend it tv, and at present oar stock ila oat piece in this line with four aim. Good paper and neat ruling. Both single and doable dollars mod sent• columna They eons cheaper than bill heads, and se the proper thing to send atter • delinquent once a month. They are sure to fetch Sim 'round-- td-- sometime. Now, it would be hard to pt along without envelopes, and to keep up with the demand for them we keep a large stock a band. We have now about a hundred thousand in stock, awl the prices will range from 75c. tc $2,00 per 11. We handle cru meecial •ad legal .lees exclusivadv otmNauri%ihk i 111. iA kaL has already beenp.rct.dy mat MOW emoted in me of cin heeds above There is, however, a vast anima 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 a' Tor Shills I.. 11a15:AOSAOUR to an "At Home" or a wedding require mnaitlerable taste in abler tion sometimes, but we make it an easy matter by keeping in stock the very latest and beat samples to be had. Call and nee. C tv esa\ar s We aim to e:oel in all the dila .vat kinds of work we turn oat, but especially in this, and keep in stock plain and fancy papers suitable for all requirements. ' rog,vo s of entertainments and me.'.r promptly turned out, from tee plain bat neat to the most depot with cord and pencil attached. Cards and. T-e1itsts This bead omen a large range d work. from • bread or silk Shales( to a neat calling card, fres ears din•ry &dinin:an ticket to • bey bailees cord or • bamboos,' printed membonhip tieket. V osiers Our facilities for turning out the dem of work are evidenced by lbm feet that the great bulk of it is done by u. This line eke ie cl ales Dodgers witch our three fast- running loh premie are able to torn out in r surprisingly short tits•. %e .e $heti belong to the poster l ale, and we lecke a epe•i•ity of utas---prempanem being our .+ in this reopen A notice d sob will appear in Tisa Moral. free 1 charge when bills for same are gat hese. #\‘ Kxutmks OS W oVk in the typographical p t n'g I' cap be dsxrate in iliis ert•blsllenrr in an expeditious anti wrtatlW' alelwer and Oto.v `Vine kIakXk\I 5oi*V (k Sherr :tersotnabke. W.auf..d tbsab fee p&et 6' .lm .ad ..at • 0emtiTner&t1 el ti". rasa. Ti 141%.1r, If Mow I r'