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PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST.
C otas's no Alm, Amr•oob. Lime,
Pborpttates. or a7 1. -.;what
1. W. CILLE"T. Toronto. Ont.
TRICKS OF THE TRADERS
New le "Drawee' vele..s Nth Lads .f
the liarret.
told., .rr s;,,,:. , this year, Remarked
1 ndr Dave, as the four ielJ-timer* •,tum
met to crack ehWon **Yea, hoe,. damn
1• the w •rel 1 price i s (turret of !tablets*
t1... morol114. *ea 14 was asked. 1 boagbt
the barrel, and had it sent to the hutma 1t
war • suit price, but they were gaud
apples .,
-How du you know that ' .,*stied u1J
Koh.
•'11'by, 1 had the mon open the barrel.
so l could
OW for myself."
•',till the barrel may h%.e idea '..1s.acon
ed. • re.tarked old Ilub.
• ' •Ihsa,.nnrd.' " repnatell I'nc!c Itae;
"what does that /neon
• 1'11 tell you.' 0.1.1 old It,i. "In pre.
',snag and putt4sg up apples for markee,
Ilse 'esteem of 'dex'eotnd , M it. u c*I1.d,
1. eery a:•et»hely followed. and 11 mains
the toppn • oil eta barrel of the trait with
the best mrd L.rgvat specimens. It is said
hr berm •dseonmg' originated to tbe (.s --
tsomeone holding the 1•t1is.e of descent ja
so►tiecburch eun.whero its New England
THE SIGNAL..: I:O1)KRIC11. ()NT , THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1894.
3
MOM THE ?RINCK
Emperor N illiaar Merritt-. Kr.warrk
11 it the kiee of Kermieilistilia.
FL)Fj 1 OUR YEARS ESTRANGED.
Au AWorlleg Si own ,Yl- the total Ceded
Po areal, I/.al-kI,alln.l It 1.m. 1)Id
Lar• of Chip airy the J.) .f -
the rrpollas.- nrr.ke
out in smog.
Baaua. Jan. `:i.--Princo ttisaarek. his
son Count Herbert, and revers' triode
left f Friederu:Lanh• y.•u relay mooting
for lIcrlin. Before Ieavirl,; is Frieli-
erichsruhe ladies, dream.' its white, pro-
ceeded to the rands awl pnwntc.l to
Prince ltiuuarek • very large laurel wreath
honed with ribbons. and baring the in-
s.
ces. ry,uoa. ".l happy JourLey..,
Prism ithimarck wan risiblygratified.
114 war in ercellsnt spirits e thanked
all thus* who came to ma him off and
shook hands with many of the crowd.
femme. Jan 27. -Wh•si Prince Bits
marck's party arrived at the castle the
Prince and Prince Henry descended from
KAt•IA a'ILAaLt. t - •
the state olish sed Im•rr.d. 'fb!•:alps or.
who watt reading at the foot of the main
to r -retie his guest, won. M a ntvk of
boeor the und..nn of the Bismarck cuiras
Mem His neetdiou of the idd statesman
war of thecw*retest and 'wast cordial as
tore His Majesty embraced the Prince
not dtaUngutahasl hia►wl( bre •dotrtisg this with the ntmr.t heartiness. ■nd m kiss
system .n putting up hie appk• for *market, prone on the between
roan's cheek ...sled the
"At Ent the tar wee to '('.*rely the the gravies
between the The rrur and
Pr*Qs the gnegw'• otisb anh�,2•ets. The Emperor
apples are owe end of the barrel only, but M 'than she.:; ha:lds with ('.cunt Herbert Itis
Incident led to an improvement. .1 dealer marck.
in a Mees tows. who undtr.tOOd Ila. Seidl After the Pricer had rested for a abort
at use tats surd • barrel oy apple. to * ons• time be arose, In the meantime an int -
'MOW slid recummende.i then) a• tis 1 anchors ,,row�.) i
ali gathered front of the
, holc.st ',opera. In due tame the harr.l was wan puerto,; forth volley after votky of
opened sod ('mind to rnmtalu a very 'uteri* I! cheer+ . r singing tics patriots hymns,
.loathe ; whereupon the ccitoner, feeling !'•Ilett der Stu I, Si✓,gerkruir., ' "L.)1. 11'aeht
chat he had been imptlard upon, mrd. matt• i ani .Rhein" and "hrutacbland 1'ebcr
Omit to the seller, who very coolly okrsry I All..' This was Fall
up until the l
ed .bat be mat here oprn..l the Farrel *t I perm., and Print•. Bismarck ape
rF.e wrong rod. 'rho elperieoce, however
, .kat a window and smilingly hawed
made him mon' careful in putting up ria ; „ilea cw
n..1 t';at at ones went almost
.pplea Iwterd art .'161"maag the t'ern's wild in their denluustrati,tus of delight
at one sal h. ',I...3..0
sec( therm at both I ' Threugghout the entire tion, of hi.. ei-r
en.l.."-Button HrruM. be was treated s th the mrntt di.tiagutshrd
s N1seM ere %sure.
For every i11 Nature has a .ore. In the
i•ralieg vutues at Noway fine Iles the entre
t..r cough.. adds, creep asthma, brenchrtu.
h,*r,enem, etc Dr. Ward's Nora •V I'.ne
"yrup rrprees.ts the Virtues of Norway
floe and other pastoral rcue•.I.ca Price
..eats.
r.Nratst gat wa.srd.
tst.taat - Shall we print the pnrtrsi,s 1.1
the opp.ittee swnd,detea :
1114 F:.i,tor Merry. no? They don't
look half .o really as we've made then.
1•II t.
A aloes f.MI.ati •.
There is no other remedy or con.be ati..n
of medicinee that meets en teeny minor,
mtg.'s, as ('new Burdock Blood Platen In as
wile range of power over such chromic der
eases as dyspepsia, rim and kidney a•m
plaint, scrofula, and all hunters of the
Lh.od.
what's I. s %Imae
.onager - tl'nn is that nen roaring
aeon i there and cuisine and .wearing at
rcerylhmg and every nae :
Internam lin awed whisper - Sere.
that a tine ctvtl ealflut sit!
lisapersant t. WewlkrAsne&.
.lrtiraw, me ban es and laboring torn are
liable to sudden amide -eta *mJ miseries. se
well as painful cords. stiff joints ted lame
tits.. To all theta 1roukillsd we WOW 1.1 re-
omm.ad Hogyrd'. Ytesw 04, 1M h.t.dy
•ed reliable pun cure, fp outward and to
ter oal Iia.
sl�tslluh
Rist Replblieas-Terrible times in Italy.
Itiote shoat taloa
Messed R.psMieaa About tales ! is
the eevralssst ttyiwg to reduce any of
these
A PsaRasla.al *eats...
Isar. F. 1;serer, M.D., of Li.towel,Ont.,
.ay. regents, 11.11.1k: " 1 have used your
•toell.tt Murdock Compound is practice
and in my family mom lit;., and hold it
X*. 1 '/n my ant of esa•tive revery'.,.
\ our three busy beau newer sting, weaken
..r merry -------�----
Rev Fran /eemesed.
11,s wife said meekly, "1'e., i knew,
My ball draw u est rather law,"
I hen added : " Rat • fault mnfe ssid,
f he •dogs aayi, b hail Mess*.('."
a ZOOM Lady.
A lady mused Plea T. C. M. Humphries,
living in Keens, 0.t., who used only two
bottles of M.enbr*ye Kidney and Liver
Care, has laward.d • materna* to the
effect that it completely cured her of in-
flammatory rheumatism, kids., *.rel lower
freebies. Reek a onmplicetten .f diseases
yielding en gaiekly to this remedy should
encourage stats .u6eren to Rive it an
hn..st trial.
MI. Emma* stra.eed.
Reporter -I have come. sir. t.n ask for •
raw. My .Peekso ars in raga, and 1 bavas't
tasted food for 74 henry
Editor Vela have been • faithful .wtplys
of the taper Inc SIX years. lour request is
granted. 1 sew discharge yes '
Repartee ispepilg far breath)- On.. sir.
how mea that bjp ss*
Moss Why, you are sew eligible for
the tree hread and olotbea gives away by
ahu papa.
A yowg Rae la !wind, Mem. Westiad
(01 yews with . n.aslsut wantemes al
tests • IIs seal, wase.wd ti
t•Idan •.1y thews beadle s1 Arfor'e ue•-•••p-
art}ta, iiatbar result of the ttrmt ."t
ser I atty tmpr.w.d digansisa with its -
weaned sysWupsia.-
Two listen• is car ore
.sus dam a y
lisps M that sus year
1lLstlb
A 80QIAL CALL..
here toe. the bell' A rialto,. 1 t'aoes,
AW not a frtglit soul h•veel time to dress.
H'aa: Mrs. tlosstp from •true• the way.
What put 1t tit leer head to call today/
Tu etc ., hint she eau .r 'hat'. all, no doubt
Viet o om pin's welsh* but a gadabout.
1 lute her. alit' .ser sumacs:Moue etre - -
• e • e
That horrid gid u bringing bar upstairs.
T. Mrs. ti,relp, 1 dm. tare! Why. this
I: With ..,•k-awre. 1 am sure. (A kir 1 .
14, k Sod ..f you re call- Yue quite a Treat.
1.
t renwte Your *Mwl. I'ra). take • *sat
t. rlv all upset this inornleig, It le true.
Itut ye cats *Sways Meta seal for you.
I'rag don't a1s.hi sic,• -- • M•n h no urea.
Cm very glad you're calk 1-I Sas leases.
-- - -*stun courier.
THE TWO PEACHES.
Though the son and gnndwu of gor-
erulueut employees. I bed ue more than
fairly gut stetted in the saruu Iartrr
thq 1 11•signed arty I,•sitiwl uu acvuuut
ul two peaches.
1 was a regular chip of the old block,
and any father thought nettling cont('
equal a goer -fitment career. tett, -after
1 had gtatuate•l, nu the urged mo to do
anything but take a sntiordinate place
in arty ratio:Co delalrtmrut. 1 did nut
fret strongly drewu toward aut 4Iser !p-
eanut' and suleni:.sively started on the
uninterr-+ting highway of bureaucracy.
I was a diligcc'ut fellow and well die-
cip1i1)(.77'e, 1 bad Ilt.•u tunght from
my cradle .to respect superirw officials
aud 1'..Mfcr to those in authority; se. 1
was noticed by nay chiefs ant rapidly
mewed the fin4 grades of elerkeklp.
Whin l Wad ?I, ply director, who was
food of ole, gale Ise a place in his of-
fice, and 1 became e the envy of my teen -
rales. They already spoke of sue as a
pr.,yn•u-tive sul.«riur 414111 and predict-
ed a blight future. It wee thxv that 1
marries;. My wife was abeantiful girl,
Yard, what is tatter, very good and affec-
tionate, but ..Ln 1141 tlu furtuue. That
was sr grave fault in the eyes of tbe lit-
tle world pf elerbl in which '1 lived.
They wT•rtr�•Ytiry podtihe. They regard-
ed niutriage only am n business tranglc-
thont,errei tI,. - ineeriettly-t..uk for a ride -
that ,. if the hn.lurnd pr,ivides the break-
fast, the wife must 1•i.ovide the dinner."
But n,y wife and 1 between ns had
har11h eueuglt to sup meagerly. Ev.•ry-
tsmly
sant 1 had done a very -silly. thing.
card *ore than rue• blunt colleague in
my depnrttnw)t (declared Miele that 1
was a feel aud bast willfully put- my
fret in it. iceVCTtbelem my wl/e'Ws
very sweet and lovely. and by living
mode -fly aud with great economy vas
sues.. t ed In r,lakiug loth ends meet.
Tlenl;;lt arty leek of foresight was still
.yeludcu►md, the .t+•fety pletplc 11'1 the
phwr deigned to continue inviting n3.
My c Ilii was rich and delighted in
helot; o onspitnew. priding himself on
"raking is tine appearance iu the social
world. Ile frtynentty received, gave
elegant ditiuora, and /ruin time to time
breed invitatione for n dewing party
to the fantiil s o/ hie' employee,' and to
the proutitreut people of the town. My
wife was• mot 'eel!. seine months after
our mar rialto, end though 1 v.-otrld have
1 much preferred d to remain at home with
ber I wee obliige+l to go ahem to these
entertniuinents, for my chief wvnld not
allow ane one.tu decline his invitations
-hie enh'rdivates mn.t even amain
Mems. Ives according to h`.s orders.
One night there was a grand ball -at
the dire tory, and of course, whether I
would ,r n", I had to don sty evening
clothes mud go. -
ttbile 1 tut the finishing troches to
my white cravat, my wife gave HIP uu-
mcruttssngg;estIouS: "It will be perfect-
ly lurch•. IN. nut fail to ser everything
Po as to tanine afterward. The names
art tbr• ladies who aro there, the toilets.
and the sumer menu --fur there is to
be a supper. It berme that they have
ordered n great many delicacies trout
l'hevet-to,nw rare fruits; I heard of
remises that cost 3 francs apiece- oh,
what peachy they mast be! Do you
know, Ryon were gond, you would bring
me one."
1 remcnstrnt..l. 1 showed her that the,
thing was impracticable, end how diffi-
-uit rt tvon►d be for a met) in a sirens
suit to put sneh fruit ea a peach in his
pocket without the risk of being seen
and pointed ont. The more 1 objected
the more bent upon her whim did she
Leconte:
''Ou the contrary-, nothing could be
easier. In the midst of the crowd coin-
ing and going to supper, no use would
see you. Take our as if for yourself,
and thee (ride it adroitly. Don't shrug
your 'dendrites. Perhaps it is only a
bit of childishness. hut 1 long for one:
ever eines 1 beard those peaches i
have had A wild desire to taste them.
Prentiss to bring me one at least."
How could a elan give • downright
refnsal to the woman he adored? 1 end-
ed by mnrniuring it vague prOnlitle and
then hastened Away, but just as 1
turned the handle ,-f the door she call-
ed me lack. 1 saw her big blow eyes.
bright with longing. turned upon tae.
ar d she cried once more, " Do yoir prom-
ise:'"
The bell was very fine; flowers every-
where. elegant toilets and excellent mo -
sir. The prefect, the president of the
tribunal, tbe oftitete of the garrison,
and all of the department clerks were
there. (Jur chief bud spared nothing
to give brilliancy to tide entretainioent,
of Which his wife and daughter did the
bottom meet gracionely. At midnight,
supper wee served. and the dancers Med
Into the dining room in empire. i fol-
lowed. trembling, and Mart rely had 1 en-
tered before I saw the lawman peaches
win by l'hevet (weepy inn a cos picnoas
place in the center of the table.
They were indeed mmgnifk•rnt! Three
was a pyramid of them in a chins bas-
ket, esr•Mlly arranged with grmpe
leaves. which lronght torn the aprpl•tta-
leg rotor of their velvety thins when
it,p rel abetted into garnish whits.
/rant wring them one could c*eily Ice Imre also greatly in rogue and are not
aglne the fragrsnee and deli -ate flavor expensive. Three y.osl miser) grestakins
el .be lusrioes nay pnip illy ryes ca- sewed together making s reesonahly
ra.it them from st.rr• and 1 thought large rig. White fnr rngm Own be es.i-
nt the initial Fries t, .t wanks greet vas ly cleared and should not be allowed
�t���t1y� ria 1uy ester* U 1 writ edwt I• canthart
i So remain soiled, their hey cosasist-
IwdelLI for the clime The h'oMr; wee tome • sa. 1 al this ported fink , bits 11 sear frvehaetfs.-Utsrrwwtrw
beard Weigh Is ill ad will go a so
hasnital far rsasaaesk
Alert 414%W.1t1CI,
consideration, end nothing was left un.luue
that would .odd to the 1d.'aagtn of Isis •init.
Whets leaving for the station the Prinew
app.*n.l leaping on the arra .1 the Env
perm and together they entered the ear
tinge Then *mil the Ware of tramp t•
the drive to the *teflon commenced. When
the Emperor mud the Prince entered the
royal waiting toren 11te Majesty threw his
arias ah..ut the Prince sod embraced him
repeatedly. Count Herbert Bismarck and
lit t:ebweninL•rr followed the Emperor's
eseriat;e in a closed . molt
Yesterday afters.F:mpotur 11'tllum.
*c,.-tngrtiied bre his snits. Hain through
1'nter der linden. which was filled with
people for -its et:tirr length. His Majesty.
who cetnbrat.-s the anuivere*ry of hi+ birth
to day received an immense ovation.
THE GEORGETOWN AFFAIR.
Th. 111505.1 Itring. l)al Soot• startllan
Tart. %.tJ.nrwed TIII Deeds,.
1 lg)aa ERoa>. Jau. 16 -Not for many
years ha.1nA1 intents interest been die
played in any court 1)r. epdings by the
p-ople of this town and vicinity te was
v •sterday at the opening of the atij.uened
'010 1 of the now fatuous Campbell reap.
Long before the appointed hour f.piopeh-
ing the Inquest the hsdl was literally peek
ed end Town 5um.tabl. S.nrch had groat
difficulty making roost for the jun,ro.
The jury, consisting of liel.rwitown'• moat
worthy citizens. with Daniel I.'ouk as fore
maw then Wel in and to,.& their apt.oint
.d places. Coroner Sutherland then called
the first settee..
Th. •v,d.nes given by *11 wetness. es
far .sentinel would show that Daniel
ram/desire death resulted from the trete
mint he respired M /bs **deo( his mead
*n(. 141 I),ermbar loth. No more lot.
swam were eallel. Corow.r Sntherl*nd
adjourned the inquiet oath Monday. Yeti,
at 9•m _
CANADA'S NATURAL GIFTS, too
raper Ree.) 11ef.r• the Imperial hi-
st 1"te /a Lona nn.
1A)c1w.., Jan- 27 - 'From the Thames
to the Fraser,' was the title of •,errors
delivered at the 1 np•n.l Institut. Thnrs
day night. Sir Char -leo Tepper w•. .•1 the
eh*ir. and .,plsin.d to the • idis-nee :ism
the author of the peter, Mr \r• her
Baker. woe unable to .pp•.*r bre i .•errs
companion en his top reed the P 1+ r. !t
elpsti*tel up -di the mane nstnral gifts of
Canada Th. Dominion wee petered A. •
store hones enamel with living i..-.nnea
of nmenls. Hes waters swarmed s iiia bah
and gains wM everywhere *hwndent teat
I l m. a .mosey and • *minnl Hes.. I . m.te m*.l.
I:nestle gra. •'f the stoat faro?.(' eouurraa
smiler the .au.
MMhttat WaM 1 s1.a•.1e..
Bavamv, las. 17..- • Michael welsh is
ale, in time w....nt.twwl t•.
life imprisonment for .hooting • onion -Isle
M li.lw*) was released fn no pram .sus
wast sad hie brother were Spero
They Imre secitiaggneral admit/stem.
aud the more 1 sexed at thew tbe more
di.l wy desire lake the shape of a fined
purpose. 1 detentions! t.. hare one ur
two. But bow The waiters kept a
watchful guard over this rare au(' cost-
ly delicacy, uur hunt hat tug retervtd
fur hiwsslf the pl.uuure of offering his
peaches to certain guests. Front Urine
to time, at s sigu from my chief, the
Littler would daintily take One, cot it
with a silver knife, and pre.«'eat the two
hales on a lievrta plat.. t , the desig-
nated iserso0.
I watched lbi. Iwrforusauee. greedily,
and with Gar saw the pi ratbld fall in.
However, the contents of the basket were
not It:haunted. Perb.p, 141• order had
been strictly executed; levitate the
aches diad la U A
erne .l with fore-
P• K•
thought. At any rate, 1111110 ,41 the Marr
putters, revelled by the .ache -tr.'s t plat- i
Ogg &prelude, hurried Lack to e 'lane-
inghall, there were still half a dozen
beautiful peaches nestling atuutrg the
green Ire vee.
1 followed the erew.l. Litt It wise only
a (elite ta.rtl•. 1 had 1t It guy hat lis a
..,rn.r-a tall bat, which hurl bothered
worowels.'"bty duritri he roil r•• even-
ing. 1 went back with the pretense of
getting it, null am 1 war, in a way, 0114
of the hoggehold, the eejrlltits did not
inistruet use. Besides, they were busy
earryiug out the dish,+ null glasses used
by the guests, and at A ....rola!' moment i
;touted tuyself alone neer the sideboard.
Thera was not an instant to 141st.
After a furtive glance It. the right stud
I:ft, 1 appy aclx tl the Iuleket and Made
two of the peachee gntckly roll into wy
hat, where 1 covered them. with nay.-
ItandkcrcIirf; then. very calor atud dig-
nitte.I its appearance. though my heart
was beating frightfully, 1 left the din-
ing nate, carrtnlly priers/6g tbe open-
ing of my hat to my breast, and hold -
Ing it there by,ne.la. of my right hand,
whlck, thrust ineidv of my vest, gave
MC a very auaj•.:41c. almost Napoleonic,
beat ing.
My owl.. me wear forests the ballr4ptu
cantfeusly, to *1.11 awrgv. m.:4 -once (nd
side to carry /elute eictt•ri.tlmly the two
pea.•hee wrapped In L'iy fititi•tkfcllte�f.
It w -A.. not to eittry'Aei had fancier.
They were shunt to c.,uont ace the co-'
titles. All around the tare,. ball these
was a doubt, Bee of now and elderly
ladies, hemming in the circle fanned
by the chitin, of the dare: rj, while in
tbo renter thein were a wide, empty
glace, whew a few couples were waltz-
ing.
1 timidly made my wiry thn,ugh-'
grml.avt ir•+4.11'; 1 squeezed between
chair* with the rapid. awe., of a snake;
1 trembled each moment ter four that a
rough jog of any elt.uw world changg..
1r hat sod the peaches
1 them railing ::rouu'1
iw hot lin mt- ears mid
the position of
fall. 1 could
Itieide, ami 1 1
the roots of my' hair: At last. after
much core and tualucuverine. 1 reacher
the inner space• jtet as a ►1e.r figure was
lx ing organized. A le.i , is placed in
the critter end the gentlenteu cin -l.
ibont her with tieir backs tnrned; she
holds a hat aud places it upon the bead
of the wan with wh••m she wishes to
welt,..
I had hardly tak.-n two ate•)+ when
the director's daughter. who .nits 1:11d-
iug the c•utillon with a young counselor
of the pr•Lecttfit•, cried:
"A hal: We need a hall"
At the Paine Moment .betwngbt sight
nt tiro with rxtyriituvepipo again,t u.y
bte.lat. 1 .pet bet glance, and may blc..l
F
;" she arlid In m., "qt n late
come just 111 time, M. Il,rb.lvt, quick.
your hat."
Before,' could even stammer "art One
Wont, she hart take ti my 11at, w hastily
that the peaches forthwith tolled oval
the Itoor, carrying any handkerchief
and two or threes grape leaves with theta.
Yon cats imagine the tableau. The
dancers laughed in their sleeves at my
theft and Jisc,mfiinr•; my chief 1rown-
e1, and grave men whispered and
pointed their fingers at use. while 1 felt
my knees grow weak. I longed to sink
through the fl.'nr and disappear.
The young lady- preset.. her lips to
gether to keep back her laughter, and
while returning my bat said, in an
ironical .vice:
"Piet up your p ache's, M. Ilerhe-
lot." Shouts of Mirth then rtsonn *
from all parts of the room -even the
servants bold their sides. Pale, haggard
and t.ttrrTug, I tied. overwhelmed with
my disgrace and so confused that 1 earild
hardly find the (beg. With a disail
weight on my heart, i hurried away to
tell my wife of my disaster.
The nest day titter' story was all Over
town. Whet' 1 envied my department,
my comrades r'rejr.mlme with, "iiler(A+-
lot. pick up yomr peaches." I could
not venture into the ',trent without hear-
ing mocking voices mut-um- behind me,
" Pearls+•.. ,
The place was unbearable. and in •
week 1 balmiest in my resignation.
An noels of my wife had a farm neat
my native village. and 1 legged him to
take me for an assistant. He consent-
ed, and we moved to ('bauteraine. 1
went to work rrsolntcly, tieing with
the dawn and never pitying myself. It
wool(' mem that 1 was more fitted for
agrirnitnre than for pen tinrhing, for
in a abort time 1 became an enthusiast -
tie fainter. The property did no well
that our uncle, at hill death, willed it
to am.
1 worahip peecho.% fit to them 1 owe
my happin.,e. Without them 1 should
bare remained a weak subordinate,
trembling at the slighte•.t frown from a
prefect. ars. being lint one of tear al-
ready too num.'ro is throng of clerks
who find it ditllcnit to make both pmts
meet. -viten Franvisto Argument.
Whit. Tee Rsgs.
On. of the pretty conceits of the day
is a boudoir carpet made ret►rrly of
white fur. I .ry large white fur rngm
•
S. 1'. SMITH, of 'ron:m.1a, Pa.,
whose crest itntl►n,wa. r pletely
broken down. is enrd by Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. Ile writes:
" Por eight rears, i wise, m., r "' r1.a
time, a groat sufferer from roa.tlpa•
non. kidney trouble, and t.dlgea.
Hon, P.n that IT,, . on -r iitOlon s. ,•tea• ,(
to he ov.mplete•In down. 1 was
Ii,.hi ed to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, tool
look nearly vice.n Loftin., with up
•Itxlletat results that my stomach,
and kidewvs fire in perfect con-
dition. aud. In all their fonetions, as
regular as elock-work. Al thea *Ono
1[ hepn taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my
Weigkt was only 1'= 4 pnnnds; I now can
brag of 170 iouadm, and wen never in so
good health. If you could see ne be-
fore and after using, you would weal
me fora traveling advertbseasat.
I believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla
to L. the bat in the market to -day."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Mowed by Dr. J. C. Aysr 50o., Lowell.Masi.
Curers others mill cure you
Js.
.. ► refers.. •pu/ww
gar ds awe. tiniest r.• y_arANO-
tog aru.y
South-- by, it. *.nice; - , .. . .nab if
it waw • for of the a tb.....
,,its `stiftsz•'r-
Mrs. T: lk th •as. (k.
.r, 1 sett•• not et,
bays : "Sh.l..h's
I c.mssder It the lar..
system I reel Neel '
or kidney trout•:e I. _ea
Sold by syI .gra: toe.
meso. sed • .1r •
"Light of toy bye ! ' t .e it.
A-eourto bi .f h;s foo
," If that's the c•ae," 114...
•' Let as thru dew,. the
nod. t;•r..m.idi:11ate-
1'. . •Tbwas..
•t' an - we'd.
.i r.- ex(, ...
tM /hel'.wrfai uii
FwLLc
spathe, • wnl
trot:Wed with ►sere thew•• at, •.•-.,e
went .►e li•h • t., ..Vern
shirk might la' prett sl-• t :•..• . r•. d ly th,
r.• .•1 H.'1 ni'.lr.,I"•4). it o 'behest
11., at se.• las ren.«It'
- •ee
a. t .a...
Wstla- WI•.' ....-
night's meeting ,•1 '...- u
Al society
Wan - fore,' tuts.•. . •
evil (o...•, n• vestal:
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Msal.4..tt ieeeal'ps„oro. i (•,tis._ •--
�5oi210e., . A s)mjanm .. 1 • '•y
h..V'e use•J 1t r•Itk Bawl ': • .lirzi
which .• n. '.,,r 11110°t; . 'sbat
1 ' d Io q.l wo k f. *La- *4 * ---n-R It
.044.) car en JAam • ' ' .1/T,
-
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W.41.4 %deter.
The New Pa -r. N. - t ijnrr
you .rt l••e.
Col i.e. 1.
district) t'
7h. N.w
try
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then tr•1.an a,
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5100.11e w• e's blew he
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Si. whey ..
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w.r no
,• n•h 1
paw of the
Walla
ENTS
lnaa•re
March.
Two ah. • Ira Irl- ..a r..
fra d 1 A a.••1.. - 1• r •mnus
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. . * navel,
tie- w. .• .. 4414.414,4
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Jos L 1•m '.1.1- n•4 rnY/ .esu
wrtswll•t1ate
•TfMt•are ••-rail. •• Ur, sal tie as in-
pprn.• a r a' e • ' L..1 • V wlawt. Bar
H•rh ' 1 nn, etc., awl the W. at.
The letwas•wie.- s 1• M e sen more *a-
wwr is .1 •t min an ever A aeries
•f tr.... .-, , . . e • n ' snit.* R1t.wnat
Mansie', a an • • • stall) avnk4.
(bort ant I'te.r-ea/Tl . aa.r 05 xanit'.aT.
ani
To Our Patrons
AND THE PUBLIC {3ENERALLY.
r We hair ju-t closed tip another bitec(wful years booiaeom. Many
t utn yup our t'ustuuwrr for t!m'll literal patronage duriug the year B43.
erre We are again before veu for asoti er year, hoping to ,,till merit
tour cot,tidencr by strict tlttistiou to tl e rcquireinents of trade, I.y lay-
Lts�r•
•ng lecture you Gond. flew For -l. Cc•41r, -nit;stile for ltw veining waver,
i ,u�ht its the hest market* for Net (A•b. -
liueceas its business Ila- placid u4 in a i•eeition to take every a41•
tart ththt A ('ash Market affol'11., and allow-* us to plate Sea,ot►a(ble
(;ootls before our Customers tit prices *bat se know....• -eight.- - -
TIL' Cheap John Trash Cods r.o i,h* in Air I tore, for we •
uun�[ t�oncider tlutt dims -of *ts11 ;zeal for eitbl'r Rigerld.or !'eller at any
pnt'r
( her $lock low the lriniug .e noon a ill b' mate up' of the Nebeet - :
null a ('I ocla tilt .tbe -Ikat Markt 1* afford. and v e e ill leave tine.
1'ulTli4- to be the Judge . to Pricer.
Oming t Hard Titles, tLe iv is a terrible acrlunldr fat
Tru..'*toil every iu►aginnli!t• plea "emir. hl .011e business ir.en for their„
tl�rllcuiar way art .ening the PLbiic, of late the Carib cyst ns I as Nell
d out in line atyle, am! people sir e:pctr11 to believe that be
..Iie•tises. not sell for Cath in robbing the t'ulkane,'.
W hae we admit tlu-re can he 0 gem! t'e.l said
Cash system, particularly by thieve who do a reckless
in tato, of the
credit hu.inc,s
them van also be something sti:.l in favor of a win' and eureful Credit
t :mit.. • •
We have leen doing husiue-. in Calerich for oter fourteen
years, and gitim„ credit to good people. and have not lint one per cent.
on r sales in all that time. We do not now know of one dollar that
we are likely A. alive on tate ref►les for I 493. Of .•our,.•, we ilo not. credit
everyone who wants credit, =woe ary pne, unless we feel satislited we eon
e ,Ue'ct the aetvttm t hence our : jibe• 1► *wing cemlit. - , .. a
bb g� t..
Ai her•tofol,. we will ."give arts ttt,''. 6%eod prople. only, -and le11 ,
them (:oats its cheap as they out lie mkt for Cask, eatepling 5 ptlr
cent. Cash Discount, s'kir'l► wt' allow __on all Caa_,.,k Furl• ors Dev
•
Goods.
6 per cent. for prompt ('ashmealtwrlitiEhrrlerp•ir'•t lit, . pl•r .",., .
annum. its - the average .length et Credit ae•oounti if not time Wan sit.
months. This we *verde,- a good inducement to yey l .lmlt, _stud as emelt
a•c any -bRtsinees Anon rut gite o'tt regular poi ►, marks hie Goods...,,
ion. ethy. We do not sell some Coals at and *ffii' Mks 1. it1 4: then make
it up on Goods the Public are not supposed to I:howthe valor of V.•
mark eteryt4nig in .piein tYgu y•anl one price to .01.
We hope to be fatonvl still with a shale of your ,trait' keeping
New. Fresh, iteli&ble tit>rn(1s, which we err ptrlutr..l to offer at Aback- ti
I'ottotu Prices. 5 per cent. off for Cash.
Our Spring Ptinte are non in Stock. Beautiful Pattern. and
Haut Colors. Also other j41,nng Goode.
We still hold first place for Carpets of all ..ire A, luau Curtains
Au general House Funaialaing*. By ;far the , Largest ;.tock in the
('our v. Carp( t, frogs a 10 cert Henlp:.rto a :d ply- Ail %I'ool mid Hest
firur,r . (Iver 350 meta- Lce Curtains -to (•11t eve from. Chineth' etir-
tasin.e an..1\ Tablivi s. Linoleenis, O1 Cloths, Art Situate-, itug. and Mats.
\\
COLBORNE BROS., �i H
t'he Greet Ce et uµstd'Luce Curtail: frureI, uf sc
of the Co 711.#
THE NEW MI AND STOVE STORE
ON HAMILTON STREET
Wi;arc *ole agents in (ldleric for the Celebrated -Pleasant Bream
and t1'orl.l'* Fair Coal and Wood yoking Stoves -and Rung .s with
Genuine Duplex (:rates anti all mode i1*.provc'sneeti.. Every Stove
wary uste.l. The tineat'Stoye in the ma et.'
41111ave you (teen our new Stanch), l Ware in Tot` anti Coffee
Pot*, Kettlen and Pudding Dishes. One pie • of this -Ware wilt outlast
three pieces of Agate or Granite ‘1 are. -
We are offering New (foods a.e cheap an an n the trade. All the
tiered Work attended to as punctually an possible. Give; its 0 call
J. H. W ORSELL & CO.
BOOTSandSHOES
WHOLESLE AND RETAIL.
Protect your fret and avoid la grippe. You can do thi- hl I•ur-
eln.ili. your Footwear from '
L. DOWNING.
Overshoes,
Rubbers,
Gum Shoes,
Mackinaw Sox, &c.
Warranted FIRSTS. No SE('ONi)S, or ole. Bankrupt, Moth•,'atcn
goodtl but the best qualify at prices charged e'Iw'wlcrc for tut inferior
article.
A LARGE STICK OF
I
Special elTl. �wA�tGENTS FANCY SLIPPERS
s r Yeses M.. • Ti,. •ta. tr. til. /
1
.pawc wilt lee m .smselo. hosed la Lea
elm hAbout twenty tl.ffere 1t lines to choose from. •l'eantiful goods.
a1 Yp1 R'rt Y. to cuwe eb.
k Vary .p
Charles cribner's Sons, `�r^
rr Rssa•sra/. Sew Tat*.
E. DOWNING.