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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-12-8, Page 22 TRI SIGNAL : GOTARTOR, ONT. TN I TRBDAY, DECIIIIMIR 8 Mit. omo RA?JOYis Both the method and results when Syrupof Fifa is taken- it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste and acts gently yet Tiro rnptlyonthe Kidneys, Liver tad Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and feet re and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- du.•ed, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many ex( -client qualities commend it -to all and have made it the most popular reinc.ly known. Syrup of'rigs is fcr Yale in 75o bottles by el leading druggists. Any rdia 'ct!rot,!iet v.'lo may not have it on h.:::ti will procure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Manua('tared only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SA'r PRAHOIISOO, OAL. tavrsvILL-= - t*1t': Toe=. Quo. A. FRAN. Aha? AT Goozaww. THE POETS CORNER Tse Rysr.rsese•s arrests. .T J. Il 1OW LL. &!nee to every man anti netioo Domes the mo- ment to decide In the strife of truth and falsehood, for the good or evil ride ; Some good cause. that's Dew Messiah, offer- ing each the bloom or blight, Parts the goats upon the left hood sad the sheep upoo the right. keel the choice goes by forever 'twilit that darkness and that light. Careless seems poet avenger : ksy's tor pg 1 toe death grapple In the dark mea 't en i r t old systems and the Word ; Truth forever on the scaffold, W roog forever on the tiros.. N et that scaffold sways the future, and be- hind the dim unknown Standeth God within his shadow, keeping watch above his own Then to side with truth is noble wheu we share her wretched crust. Ere her cause bnug fame and profit, and 'tis prosperous to be just . Theo it is the brave man chooses, while the froward stands amide, Doubting in his abject spirit till his Lord is crucified, And the multitude make virtue of the faith they had denied. For humanity sweeps onward . where to -day the martyr stands On the morrow crouches J udas, with the sit- ter in his hands ; Far in front the craves stands ready and the crackling fagots burn. While the looting mob of yesterday in silent awe return To glean up the scattered ashes into history's golden urn. They have rights who dare maintain them ; we are traitors to oar sires, Smothenng in their holy ashes freedom's new -lit altar fires ; Shall we make their creed our jailer ` Shall we, in our haste to slay, From the tombs of the old parties steal the funeral lamps away To light up the martyr fagots round the pro- fit. of tod&y' New occasions teach new duties : Tune makes ancient good uncouth They must upward still and coward who wooed keep abreast of Truth : Ino, before us gle.mt our amp6r.c ; we our selves must pilgrims be. Launch our Mayflower and steer boldly through the desperate se. Nor attempt the future's portals with the past's blood rusted key. Yemelsses el'rMtse. From Ole Hartford Times, The total receipts of the gambling tables of Monte Carlo last year were over23,000,• 000 francs. UJa1e Jessie Was fend. DEAR Sitio, My little Jennie was very lad with is Grippe which left a bad cough. 1 gave her Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam and it soon cure.! her. Mie. Mr-A&Tare, 2w ('opb.tas, Oat. • Naha nesertpttes. Papa,- asked the small boy, 'w hat s dignity' Dignity, my son,' replied the lather, " ooe.ista principally of • tall hat and frock teat." Buffalo Rzptem. sl•seiaone maMssms. `tome imam .neigh* Mali.•, pimples or sallow opaque Oki•, ..trays the attractive - sets of headmen* haler..e in all snob ,aces Scott's i<idsisa will build up the system te impart bedlam sad beauty. 2 stewo e..ae.. rem' the Newark Advertiser. Keogh, hrowsish arsagee are said to tarry is their ootnplezlos • guarantee of sweet .es., the peaslist appeases.* Wier dos to the at mks of WNW* whe have selected them fer this very quality. • Mmarsebee 1'sw. I.t•tttsstaN, - About Is. years age 1 sot iesd en Bey head.. great ass.her of sabre Wail warts, very 'WNW. sed white hied whim teluebet 1 never withstood ening wa like it, sad s quite alarmed. a are ewer within* *Word's Yellow 011, and insmor llatle girls appal' it to math weirtweillay ai tide several sights and is We wierebig Iie paia sad itiftig were se W 1 hal he awl m Web with screw, bet Sway We wefts gagged eut sad i Aare newer hese treebld des. Mem W.. ('gee, Rrt(et. met. THE SPREE IN 11.1J) -OCEAN A PA MENGUE LOST NM WITS ANO WENT OVERBOARD.. A heat.. Yap•-e•Mn Mewed • Ire* 10 w •easee• Al as . sl•.tle user -flee water-TI.Nt •wlabssds Saved the 5....l. tt,tt al'xn/w:., De. 5. TheIjueeu s botel • filled with the passengere of the steetu- skip Spree, asd gray have barn °Wised to go to Kilwurrar s, the European, and other stash hotels or hndgu i -houses. Hod of the pa.seugers have thrilling stories to tell Nota few, however, acknowledge that they had no .wu.•epuou of tee.r peril mulli they Lad been landed Twice. at least, the °A - CM ger. up of esviag the .hip. yet ac► dine they believed it wou.d be imp• U tile for the boats to live in the tremendous .ass. (hi Seriday ;tight all the o icer! were .vnviuced that to D.:amtur the ship for the boats would be certain death. Eterybody 1. eloquent in amiss .f Mr. [bright 1. Moody. Hu cervi..: did then tbau anything else, &U say, tower.l stsady- .nti the courage of the passengers. l • every group of ("resigners. during the preac►irsgg, sat.,isebody who translated the e.•ogel- t t'. words as they came from his lips. Mrs .1 W. Rubiusoo, of Chicago, today told the cornspoateut of the International Telegram Cornpui) the story of her expert encs on the drifting steamship Sias said "When the shalt broke 1 we. sleeping in any stateroo.n. I was aroused by • crash ; thea felt • heavy shock, which almost throw in. from my berth. 1 knew that something serious had happened. 1 gogot up inarttedately, dressed as fast as I could, and ran into the corridor, when 1 found the rat of the pacer r frightened had bud died togethw. then we learned the .sum of the trouble sons of us realism the danger we were in. When we got as the deck, however, we re a frightful some. Hundreds were straggling for Iib.preeerv- era, shooting or groaning ur rsasisg about ss if crazy. The preparations to lower the boats 'screamed their terror. For two days mad nights we were tossed about and drifted away from oar course. %'.e dui not go to bed either Sat.rdey or Sunday sight- The ace wan terrific The ship rolled so that we had to cling to tables or than to prevent beisg dashed to the door or against the partitions .a t rerm•n lady, who tried to leave the .cabin when the sem was at its worst, was thrown seaman a pillar so'riolestly that she broke her arm. The surgeon set it with the greatest difficulty, as it was almost impossi- ble to remain quiet even m one's berth. The mietde of • vostrg num from t-ienas depressed es all He was wealthy and was engaged to marry • V ienuese yours lady. Four women in the seeood cabin beo,cee temporarily insane from anxiety and lack of .brise M. L Merriman, of Bootee, was ill it bed at the time of the aocildent, in fact, too ill to reel's,' her danger. She was sear- Ithrown on the door by the shock. She dressed herself slowly and was one of the last to get us deck. "1 never before saw such a seine," .be said "The ship was at the mercy of the sea, and the waves were dashing up ou the decks The p•eengers were huddled together in the passage ways er on the stair., or were running about as best they could on deck. Most of them had been calmed by the time 1 got upstairs, but the faces of all were white with terror. We had s terrible Sunday morning. The sea wee worse than I had ever seen it. We feared that the bulkheads would not bold out, asd at night had become so frightened that we would not go to bed, but lay down 1 in the companion way. ' The captain of the Lake Hares says that when the Spree made ber first signal of du - tress he thought that she was us tire. s-eventeen of the Spree's passengers have started for America um the steamship Etruria. The rest wall wait until Monday evening tor the Havel. In trausfeeri•.g the mauls .t was found that 1511 tarp had been m thoroughly soaked that their coatenta were worthless. The shaft broke at 6.30 tm the morning, at that ..rly hour tew of the paseengen hai arisen anti when the noise made by the p•andiug of the broken shah around them they were thrown into great alarm. Many of (tient rushed on deck an their night clothing, mothers clasping their babes in their anus, and a secu*J-claes passenger named Paul kerion was m terribly fright- ened that he jumped overboard and was drowned. The other passengers aro all well CENTER FOR IMMIGRANTS Thirty -al■ Tm.ws.nd Neer Prairie wr.ot- 1ers is the Pot 1.1.e.. Meath. Wis'.trm), Dec. 2 -Nearly 1200 settlers arrived in Manitoba and the Northwest during the last month, making • total for 11 months this year of over 36,000. November is not considered • phoaomen- al month for land sales, but during the lest 'gel days the C. P. R. land department have disposed of 7,I„100 acres in Manitoba sad the Territories, on winch they hay* realized $$14,000. For the corresponding period of DOI 1144,000 was the total amount received for land by they. Novem- ber sales, as compared wire • year ago, show an increase of about 300 per .tot. Those who bare been agitating to make the Red Paver seagable are delighted over the report of Prof. Nelms D.ngkter., an explorer and scientist, who says be hes a feasible scheme for diverting the waters of Lake of the Woods through Red Labe into Red River, Mus increasing its insight by four test wed making it Navigable Th. Ntuatios at Ottawa, OTTAWA, Iltee. 5 -The petit/oat tsados of the past her days is rsbeved somewhat by the official anew•esment of the wait lishsteat of the New Department e/ Trade and l.Lmmne.. The Oddest met at 4 o'clock Sat.rd•] .Rennase, wh.. then were present : Mir Jobs Tboespe•, Hon. Meese. Rowell, Oestiosm, -tr-,ipart Daly, t brunet, Patterson end Mir A. P. Caron. A decease was ru•eb.d to advise His Exert leery to issue kis patisseries brinesg is to fora the Acta of INB7 crsaung the lee perusing of Trade and t;nmeseree, and molder the Departments of ('sa.omu ams! hirer Review subsidiary thereto. An extra of the Canada Bassets was treed te. day matabsing the prodnamm.s_ I'aa.da'. Wisest Pettey. aloxrsasl, Dee. b, -At • meeting of the members of the Club National hell Bator day errata( antic. was given that at the n.11 -sing • santios will he made to pall • em sresttsn d . the weeie'ipl, itietio wrer+et•- l.hr i4 etherw ppeeiimtieas Is the (� M be hell in daMeowed is coarse 1- - Jemmy ,,,nett, dames the .aism(�yr�g amaw ww wo Waage the eligis l sod iwsmeit will be disowned M ti: nest mewarg of the .deb she .sews end .swadw baso their melba en the Set et wtwMss db elwiebstien mwslb ted is dlslsmit pets et the ormmtry with the meow regime lssgh.w herd Tfe.r.. LattEkter •ad Tors til e ". 4qe. i• s A L AND dad! Ill".711.8"1116411.6.4116.16.11415811 he w•ss►t» and .hada mk.�d pimwaty there, .a ti. breath of the weds war strong in die air, es war else the hsyleae. et the ohmicaid tear Shr. Die tM-i.ae wee Iso Narrow 1/ dbw both pan, Ler fa.gliter was kdslese•s. and MN ed shout .e meek thaw he task up • deal room ; while Ten e..sated le be half Idled .sanely and weld see her w• Silo said, la • voice like the .meg of Might -bird nil don't you let etc pan ' i. Is m ; WINTER ;COODS No," replied (xagktsr, "thy l•.e as Int.., sed 1 am is a burry, *oyes bad better climb th. fence into the darwoods and walk through the dead leave." " Why dw't you climb the ether Imes Y' said Tens, witty, "sat ...a aloeg armlet the blower, in the s.nahi.e! I'm sun you'd las it Meter." "• Wsl1," reprised Laughter, piwrntly, " I'm tore 1 don't groat to quarrel with so gentle a maiden, .ad so, as we don't semi able to agree .boat the path, suppose I turn .bolt and go with yea!" That would he very pleasant, Iadsed," said Tease •' for I am lardy. So they went on together, the twinkling shims and shadow, and felt better fur the wmpaar of the other. And that is why it is that when pas mast La.ghter you aro absent ogre 1.W Tears not far away. T•Rays f - 10 Its on hand promptly in the m e Sieg at your place of business, and make it • point never to be late, aad perform okesrfelly your duty. He respectful to year am- p oyer sad to all in autbonty over you, and be polite to ever use : politeness einem nothing, and it will �p you wonderfully in getting along iu the world. And abort all, be honest and truthful. The boy whasherts in lite with a sound mind in • ••and body, who falls into no bail habits, who is henget, truthful and industrtocs, who remembers with grateful bre Ire father hal mother, and litho dares not grow away from church end Sabbath school, We qualities of mind and heart that will insure ham moosce to • remarkable degree even though be is en- dowed with only ordioary meatal sagacity ; for Donor, truth and industry are more than genius. Don't be foppish in your dress, had don't may anything before you have the money to pay tor it. Shun billiard sal•on., sad be careful howou spend the • • Cultivate • taste for reading, and read good books. With • love for reading, you will find in books friends ever true and !till of cheer fu time of gloom, and sweet com- panionship for lonely bouts. tether Meade may grow cold and forsake you , but books are always the same. Anil in closing, boys, 1 would say strain, that with truth, banality, and • living faits in god, ysu will roomed. Honor and shin.. from no conditions rue ; Act well your part : tame all the honor 1 ins. N Was TNM tat. In the momtaia districts of Pennsylvania two wrens had built their nests wider the saves of an old fano house, and there they reared • sutall and interesting family. Among the attaches of the farmer's hoese- bold was • white oat, and when the wrens became so tame that they Hoed to hop around the piazza in search of crumb, the at would lie is wait for them, and several Weed came within an ace of catchingthe adult birds m When the farmer noticethis be kicked the cat, and she finally learned that it was dangerous to fool with the wrens. When the baby wrens grew larger one of them fell out of the nest, and being too week to run and unable to fly. lay helpless on the gram. The at saw the accident and ran rapidly to metre the bird, bat, seeming to remember the Immo taught ber, when she reached the helpless littletbing she only touched it daintily with her paw and then lay down an 1 watched it. Presently there came • black asd yellow irdeo snake towards the eutteringbirdlin1. The cat was dating and was awakened by the fluttering of the bird. Instantly elle arose and struck at the reptile with her paw. This was an enemy the snake did not appreciate, but it was hungry. so it darted forward and attempted to seism the bird uuder the very shelter of the cat's head. Like • flash the cat seized the sake just back of the head and killed it with osebate. When the farmer happened along in the afternoon he found the at crouched in the grass sheltering the bird, and ten feet away was the deal snake. This made it clear that the at had carried the bird away from thetlttake, and the young adventurer was room ored .to its anxious parents. Bran - doe lNee WOO strut, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrupthe mod- ern successful euro for coughs, mold., hoarse. new, asthma, bronchitis, son throat sad all pulmonary complaints, is made from the best pectoral herbs and barks by the most . kil!f.l and scientific methods, and cannot fail to give prompt relief. 2w Yard Se OM At. Inquisitive city people is the country sometimes find small satisf ctioa is atec- obiziag little country boys about their enN sad affairs. A "summer border" mane said to a smell boy dressed in • breed straw hat, a newborn heist, beg trousers and bare fast : - '• Hallo, little boy! What is your same' " Same as pa's," said the bey. " What's your pa's now •, "bent es mime." " i smes, what de they all you when they tan you to breakfast • " They don't sawyer all me to break- ' Why dositthe •" "Caws I alle.,t there the fast -esa At this s.s.w the awls of ptarrb and cold is the bead are most ssriouely felt, amid te4 life and health it met promptly tree Pot this purpose then 1s 0. rem - ad equals Nass) Halm. Preempt is vbpg relief sad mew fall to eon. Sold by •fd dealer., boa • katal., by moil, pont Address O. T. b k Os., oek� Ont. AAA aR flibminremen finks Mess,. The (4.alkt, pm was ls..LJ by Oaths( in 1101. eerrespen. dont of the Mttekiastl R Om Tusaday, lith kart., Charles Osemli- tie . oar poper .hm sa•ber, trek este im- esa b • partner for alb la the perms of Miss Asper Aba est el lymenj,Ils. My wife amid esif had dandruff sad lase of it, -eeempaniwd by .dealt esalis.a1 It.Nng of the snap. Asti -Missile f entirely] re hewed en ten both wsaya•en .ad we think it the hest pseper.tlss kesws is elms out Da•ttret fess the heti .•d gist as • dwd•g without oh* as ous.tsrsl sp- L W. K wowt Int, C. ..ler C. P. iL, betimes $mise•[ h Mewpars Vt. 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 bast 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 Tonfo Cash Ste P. 012RA, Ywgv, Scribner's Magazine For 1893. Partial Prospectus. Frances Hodgson Burnett wUl t.atrlbute the arm genet to appear t. • so mashie from her pea for loamy years, gutted "THKONE 1 KNEW THE BQlT or ALL'. • H. C. Bunner will forbids • aeries of ala sketches entitled ' JgRstY SriEET AND JKK•t_Y LAN." Illustrated. Robert Grant will reale the further eleerlaaers et Vred.a.d TIIJosephine Ur A MAR ED MAN "E Illustrated ed Harold Frederic will contribute m political novel of treat power. entitled THE (X)PPERHEAD. By the Author of "Jerry" miss R >Z ELi.scrr, the author of "Jerry.- Tennessee mountaineers, wilt write • realistic story of life the 7H( DCII ET $PERRIT.'- Personal Reminlsoenoes- c'ARL.YLR 7U( XHR ARb iR I7IIJ said others, dallsg with • pan of Carlyes life far dilferest from that brought out In the recent literature of Carlyle remisteomeet. RZCOL 1.1iCT1O).8 Or LINtt,LN AND DUNNEK. By the late MApuu hes C11411smc^r. B.tb articles are fell of new matter, AN ARTIST IN JAPAN By Roamer Bix's, who has just retuned from • residesc.-of nearly toe years inethat tlq Bi.ITAbliaIRIC ntl iBmtrated her have tees • tenure of the Mssage�E .a. wring tering thy. wig be oostlnts4 kp iseems parttcalarey stoking papers, a.to.g therm several of the Meat war roar warned mss' wtwar B Rt-r- Antiats, and others. Men's Occupations. A seriom ittueiteltsiiive articles ea the lifework e( twee in marl 'iage-the chief t to which meearn• their In tbeirr hiy.11- The World's Fair In Chloago. A series will he publbshed later in the he year giving tImmade by the exhtbl,ttn upon dithrent observers of note. both Aa.eri- an mid forele'n . and many M their observers will be ales artiste who wilt Illustrate their own articles. Miwslllaneous Artleles. Yurther ORKAT CITI/Mi butioes to r Me.. Braxtrr•e Ihe P! minted paver on the Loadoa plan for NOME AiD TO INVALID CHILI.R N, etc, Of swots tater- est aim will be Professor Hal Ver.'. authort- tiaras account of the MART RELIEr eX- PKDiTION fillustreledl. a very Interesting ar- ticle by Orrsyt twits on the exhibition or WI )MAN'$ ART now Dane on in Paris, ud artielee upon ertistir rob/ s, accords of Us. vela, etc., ate. 4 The Illustration✓. of the year w gl roger, .e./ the work ere only of the wog-ksoown Illustrators, but away draw- lers will also appear by artists who ars beet knows as painters. TEMICs : SPECIAL OFFER. r «7' • onbeertgelo. M IIM Mae The some. wash hark members thenad in Meth. . - . . . . - •..o [bo- ice Nie Nose to subscribe. Charles Scribner's Sons, 743 Broadway, New Yorl. 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It t•dws Isla 'iterates seegd� News. ami presents with . l se tersadfsNetty the real events of ttmemall kietare sad the/stattaallve themes of .Mien. On s000emt of Its eery complete aeries of [Utes d the e Wolds roar, 1l will be hot only the tum guide to l be area/ Ian pemtsoe, but alae its beet le•.vealr. Even publb event at gen- eral !memo' will be fully illustrated in u,11 pe . Its contributions beteg fluor the beet wrltmu and artists in this country. it will con- tinue to excel in liieratun. Dews and Upon Dons, all other pubtle_tioss et Is clan. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. rev Ter H4KPiters N RRKLY HARPER'S MAGAZINE NANPkRd NAZAR HA RPM'S YOV.YU PROPLZ Oil Portage/rot fed! intheerthere (a the 1'•.e'r,? States, Canada and lifs.rko. The Volume@ of the Wita.Ly befits whh the ant Number for January or each year. When no time 1s meatio•ed. onb. rlptloas wUI begin with the Number current at the time of re- onip4 of order Hosed Volumes of if.iu•.a'r Warily for three years beck. le .sat cloth hinting. w01 be test by math puma.• paidw snows sno rem or.spsLa Iprovlded the paid. 4oss net exceed ore darinr per yoluswe. for pew per vdbse. Cloth hear for smelt volume, suitable for Mailing 11111 be sent by mall, post paid. ea re- ceipt 031.00 each. Remlussoet shoats be made by Post-ediee Money Order or Draft. to arra ..brace of Newspapers ors met to copy rids adrsMtse .15.f le kiest the rsprrss order el Huree R ■Irorrarr. Address : HARPOK R )IROTHERg. Vew York. 1883. T Irper's Bazar. I :.LT7BTR &TicID- Hamot'& BAZAR le • jotrsal for Om Irma it erre the fullest s.4 hast t./emmensn .bout rasMs....d Its=e f, Paris &slim sad pat are Ind ms. .&Ike b tea dress- er/et and the proteselo-.J .du Nex pease is spared to make its s mess l the 6commies, ud bi le �l marl Sty .Bums mad las kat pass is famous se a budget et wit mid humor. la Its weekly Mees. •reryWog 1111sde4e4 wbiob hof Intermit to women. TM norlsr for Me will he tennis b/ WALT'S Ra.axy ltd EDTA LTALt_ tlramflt.t Tsenveltts HH�Ojmle will fu, lab a 1fe a yg }nnvs y,Ll 7trOrL homer it--"�1lie- tea Tlss work et ts��N r Enp*riw wall be tub 111.41.utn. T. W.R1�Rsga�, h r4r Men. wig pram. • ettwegaa/ uNi ase. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Wears yHARPSFel BAZAAuR. IIP S roam; PeIMPgLLEt Ott le 1 so ' . ser Poste ir 11, testi) ea M dratem > . sad Mend. s kt clic U.fr t The illege arko•a bum gat Nibm term] the eer stew* yeyearr..itailf=is�when 5.iu.t a the bras et re t etas rig:Zetaof Haapmf. Rasa fur beset I tyes4 •05. ace./ t *tiff eat mese Mr seri vehmsga. w1t litem Mr ss '� . ab r p sti.Y. eta Opdtr er ~ graft R�yhy le 0 ,... r iter . 'r • Ito ammo Adam : Rama "1"011...t. The Signal .... awe J,.k hili ins r •s weed tile kr ti eospia dad a"`. twilitUVA�o of to a senat estNslkl.E yea ms im year patrassi i meth ems we soli -' I•t'st the approval el itti the M Ilk �1ttRt 11ti t 'I lur useful aizn is tt ph j• tire• Lll. ,; r.1,1* t• of ytalilktr utkau •► lu, heads. %('bile AA:lact; In this ijuo we Iwrb a very L.rge z of I:ur aait.liid p�atperb e,6u cholaIq Able for every c1 le'preseutetl in this lo.:.lity, n•ui prtaiof laid at it out.•, hurl&., qutrInik..tr! other imperil, ruled or uurt11rr1, as may be r'tyuin.;. ▪ t,\.o . '‘ttt.alb .41e not 5o generally used, tire) h nu Itul,ortant iilatr ire couinNni.. corrwptiotienot. gee what e, ter got under the above hew'. tI 11 the " pay es -you -go " plan wsa the order of t1.e day the deo.: a1 for stxouut paper would bot Ire 50 groat ; but there are sonic urn who get w tnaay dumpers tint they wonder if the stock will e.er ran out. We don't intend it to, and at present one stock is t•nti pieta in then. line with four .ire;. (:ani paper and :wet rating. th A\t1•¢AAs Both single and double dollar and cents columns. They Deme etbeaper than bill heads, sail an the proper thing to send after a delinquent once a month. They are sure to fet, 1, him 'round _ sour ainc. 1Lne\oves Now-, it would le, hard to get along without envelopes, and to koep up with de- demand fit them we keep a large stook on hand. We have now about a kundrtwl thousa,ul in stork, anti the pikes will inn,. Ltlm Tiic. tc $2 00 per N. We Handle ami Inertial and I.•gnl biz(sexclu*i.rlr. t'4 1\mb err.M. Y%%‘%%\tf llas alresuty horn partlni:; Ian• (-rated in some of the heads abo.e. There is, bowever, a vast amorist of work under thin level that to enumerate would more that tape up the entin• spate .,.. up:1. i by this adv't, but we do 4.11 at'f•!r ?IUK.t4 Ali1Vt0l,\0ti s to an "At Horse" or a we,4liar require considerable taste in seise - tion sometimes, but we make it an easy matter by keeping in stock the very latest and bat samples to be batt. Call and ..r. C'\r rets\ar s Wo aim to excel in all the tildi•r est kinds of work we tarn out, but especially in this, and keep in stock plain and fancy papers suitable for all requirements. - rogrnms of entertainments and mishap promptly tootled out, from the plain but as to the most eMpat with cord and pencil attached. Cthetike orad► T'%eNetts This bead covers a large range of work, from a bread or milk ticket to a neat onlhng card, from an or- dinary admission ticket to a tart, business card ora Laalinrn1y printed membership ticket emirs Our facilities lor taming est Ibis claw of work are evid.nsd by the fact that ti• peat balk el it bi done by on. TU. lies hiss in- cludes odgtes; ...loch our three feat-rwaa1ug jd pre hew •die to tarn oft je •. ..rpt'isingly rhort t tale. 4\t\\\i► belong to the poster department also, and we maks a .pri.lt7 them_ -p o.ptnem being ear .in is this respect A notion of imps will appear in 1b dteim beset oherge when bills Ilse same are go here. #\\ Wmule os W o, in the lice O me beit11stlifihmtl t ie as e:paitioan and srtidi' manner and OW, YIkt SS vier\\ het SO4►1\a *Orr ett,SOWIAlke. w..riRad our thank. Ise psi& far as Gad Wish • eselisseme. of Oke mea, p__. m, 01*