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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-9-5, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT.. THTTRSDAY, SEPT 5, 1891. 7 Childrs. Shri.k from taking medicine. They don't like its taste. But they are eager to take what they like - Scott's Emulsion, for instance. Children almost always like Scott's Emulsion. And it dues them good. Scott's Emulsion is the easiest, most palatable form of Cod -}fiver Oil, with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda added to nourish the bones and tone up the ner- vous system. The way child- ren gain flesh and strength on Scott's Emulsion is surprising even to physicians. All delicate children neer* it. Dart b. personded i• semi a.sMlYsd./ OMB i OMR _iIH1s Bolt OW tis NEWSPAPER STOitl ES. Ig■'ek Wit A '•omedso on . h....uh theatre once made • great but oat et a poteft! ttocidest. On. day while 1odulgisg uo it •t hymn play es the step he hat bra te.d violently, entirely ea 140ident, against ow. of the pip litre of the some oa Lite •time. On bearing one thud every bode uttered • cry- '•No rem h•r,s done, ' mid k e reedier. „ . •... n,• • .i•I,k M. • g'•-• .f wa/o(, sad • sal. cedar." thew were orou,tht, Led tae eat de • " fold..* the .,apkm ta the tors. of • h•nd•ee, dipped it .e ' he el re, and •..,p..ed w_ telt raker ou tete ,let part Having thine pr.p••0A • •o•nprw w ourd eg to pres.trtpti en. mid rhes •very me expected ka e..*. I app.' ,t ro h,. tnr.nrad, be gravely roue ,ee teed It Orr the pillar. The off N' of one .or ton vies .u,11 ' h t •ver ow est bra douse as the readiest .a.1 'racist mo in has prof.esiea. --Harper -a The Leer W.. wavy Na Spoke, Ls (halos• relates the following amu,inr story "A y ar ago Lord Cherie* RIMS ford removed • letter from one of kis biotech .eseu.ciog the birth cif tit► • boy .ad • girl. fi. added • “Peewit no to pie the ho your nam. - hat is to m,. call kin, 1. 'rd Cherles Hereford Bros My hlt•ni*er would be ualimit.d if :roe maid .t the same time obtain permission for ate to rill the rill Priaosse .f Wales Brows. lord BereSord gave his .onont, eat o'.t•i:..d that of the Prisons- New he laugh► no mon of tete wetdeot until quip three ly, be recetv.d a letter freta the mid Brown, with times words: •'I ►'.e. the Senor of letting you -know tet' Lord Herm ford her his second tooth. As t. the Prin.-me of Wales, .he died the day before yesterday.' " ■*s'nearer►. There are many earyrug i teas of what grain' ride ts and in what way it should find expreemoa. 11 is reported thew • soldier in the emit war -it matters not whether he Wks of the North or the Se1'h -n see ng kin hamar commander, erpre....j grot,tude to hon. •'Its 1 you kens me •" he asked eagerly "N", my freed,' mid the former W- irer " X t, y , ire, you used. saved my life l• ..x. t,s,o.uj 'Ile o•her. "Ao, how was that ••Why air. 1 emceed ender you at the ho n...1 --, God .rh •n vn.* rag sway in t • •.-,I acing of the d[hr 1 ran •ftor roe 1 might tato toes k.11yd. ire ;aleeys t&uJtn' of yen as my preserver -my bene tensor --ul.es toe Me Wa • &•hasaed. A I •k and ht• coon ry fa:her en•rred a rastaurent .S.turdev evertor.. and took mats et a table where set a telegraph rat aster and a ;. porter. The old n.• r booed his bs.d, •n I +•, •host to My glade, ware • ,.&,tor Sew up, sitgis& "1 have Loot-st..k. o... itl•i, r,.U., .r' ou..ae..d, " Father eon gave their order• ani the termer a.si ►-•wed ns head The y.•nn( mon to ", d tee color of • Mail red beet, aid L'v''hiu.t br fatter a ar00,exelaimed in a ..,w nervous ten.: "Felber, it isn't eultemary to do %bat a 'ret .s -I . ••ira eue1oma►y with me t. memo •hanks W 1;01 wherever i •m, ' std the nhl mor , For Lb, Laird tnbe he bowed his heed, and the t. IsIropu operator paused w t v see rf .earring his beefsteak and bowed cis h .d and the josrnel•et po.he1 trek M. fish ball ad bowed lis heed, •.A there wasn't a mac who heard the 0.,4101 sod sample prayer that ..t feel a t rod .uut'er respect for the old f terser than if he had beau Govertee-G :u- real •ed 1he New eat 01 11. Ae insides• nn.nrr.d on •n %casemae* true 0o the Consolidated Rood that ought M keys fovea ate way into mint hen -re that. It has aamerooe lemons Amon, tism peso elegem were three sweet gad quiet Sisters of DROASES KIDNEY LIVER PILLS CURE BACK -AC ITt ClIonty ts their oh•r•eterl•Mu dream '11° with. ver., drunk *44 aneoyteg,en resod the car aw.l ..t due a b..tds um of times Hr. talked pr.wtpail y, arses Irmo • hlg h battle that be tarried, sad •liy L kis disagreeable floe repeatedly lata the lam bosom of • Sister in • meat moult tai way. ohs wee evloently crush frighten- e d The eusdtootee had already bees told rt the woo* c ,.,Joel, but did setideg. The 'Mer p.men.ere, ta sr s paasatmr fashion, eat and looked us. No eau salted. finally • wemu,wkite ea • sheet .ad fall of euPPree•pd indiguehe., tot IR frees her n eat and .root to Lb* resets fie «ebbed the fellow's b.ttle,wrested it Irma hte hands tad agog 11 oat of the window, and thea took kola .l ►1a, •ad after • lire's' wed us abated lather Ilitot hum oat of the teat. "1 a w K.0014 thelia, aka setd,•xsiWd- lv 1' the .p.nt•t... "'taut I will not sit still and tea a Some of Chanty insulted." -Chicago Tittles A eaten 1. admeee Mad spent 11 s seem es I got Ib 1 didn't Reye mask te tear from held tips '11.e he oohed me 1t 1 knew assay people fig Safes -Aid 1 knew Bill Faber mad Retry Stgemr. 1 told him 1 knew them hots. He wowed to limit whet they wore doing, sad I mud they were werklea u Leaveswerih, oriekieg stomas toe horse o belies '1 ms emoted to earpeise and e ►••.k • •..rags' Thee he asked me if 1 kaiser Pentameter Woodruff and has sass, sad how mealy sons had he. 1 told him therm were two of Nem. •• 'Are yea oars there are ealy two ?" he asked. " '90 e11, set ►•10.g•eg to hie immdiete tastily, I ess't swear to it, but 1 ealy knew two.' "'Whet are they deiag be asked "'They're workly with year ether two friends, for steadies o•ttle:' asd them 1 re marked that Ha •.:you atemes were a► n osed ter their mown in beanies sod this did net so.a 1. please him. He wasted to harm it 1 wield 'ell hon hew to ask. • hog strike, aid 1 cowered y... by workasg, Then he asked of I earned a gen, ar.d pro- posed we should trade, and he earthed fee his gee trashes me, but 1 was too quick der him, and bed the drop me him. 1 told hies to t.'.• off his belt .d put it down .t my feet He did as I told kin), but seemed to he very mash •atpr'ved and hurt .t my .dspleaoes. "The rest of the ride wasn't bed. The pamenger .ulked .ad asked m oars yew tions, and 1 owe. led Lint, with the safe, in to Sedan. It w -s after i handed him lis g oes. after I had delivered my package and was starting for the stable, that he mid •• 'You boli me Pretaaeter Woodruff had only two sees -that's where you make your mistake. I'm the third,' and like. Bath he wee ofi. "A few days after that I saw his father, .•d he told me he had given this hey (Why- Iey) 15,000 thew months before to so to Toxo acd buy cattle for him. He had tarnleled all the mosey away and had stoke • .s•:1 herd Led bead driven it frost Texas and had left it with hie bite brothers, saying he had • benison deal l' :wyomiat. Wholey had disappeared, the settle were Wailed. and the two '500010* brother* ., . s..Se.Nd a thieves, "He wee sea'eaoed a few weeks ago -- you probably read the account in the pap ers. He was supposed to be married to • girl be was living with. She had a brother avis' was sappo..d to be • little weak- mieded. "Oa. night something aroused the bro- ther'e suspicions, and he asked to see the marriage certificate. Whyley merely laugh- ed at him, ti. boy picked up • Winches- ter and .hot him five times" It was oatmeal to get . story from Keno, sad I was sufficiently e0000raged by 'dooms to ask to nee lite cabin, at (,r.my. He took me to it while we welted for the tr.'', and he tar. me . nipy et Isis poem oe tee old gray team he is ase nstomeet to driving-. poem no'm famous throughout the Rocklin,. as flood •s Wheat "1 see,'' remarked the wide astute far mer, "That wheat he• ,:one up to •eveuty mots i• C1*u•ge,•ad there'. • report that it .Lel keep mein' u►1 It goto to one do'Ier New, 1 d 1.ke to matron two sell you my crop for seventy mum. Sieves' , cont. will J• use. 1 d rather have . sure tined shoe it a gena' tea. to t.ke my otaaoss on dots' better 1. waited'. "Bet, replied the eommissito eserolont, "1 • .. twee to contract ler your wheat at 000eat'. Aa .0.' "Why dot? It's /Mil' .p to • dollar •n' you'll Rothe thirty meets • bushel. Ain't that enough,' "Oh, yes , hat ton sea that is suly .p••o- 1 .ttve p.ws. 11. dt t what they pay for real wheat." "Don't pay that for real wisest' What in thunder de they pay it for, thee"' "Why, for upturns "Wei., yoga the •dazes are options?" "Why, Ney' • pros'see to get wheat and sell it for tab and such • price.' "Well, thea, they got to get the wheat, ain't they t" "No ; they sell he promiass apace, 00 oordnag as the market rises or Calls" ''A.' don't they buy and sell any reel wheat •c •I1` "Not much." "Just 11.yo sell wind at *sweaty meta • b*.hel'" "That's shout it." "Thunder an' Mars ; with I'd koowsd that last fall. I woulda'* • sowed any wheal 1'.a tied my bats to the hack'of a t•s.i.' mill. an' kept the boy townie' it all winter, till I'd filled ell the tags I pe11d jet hold et. Bat it Lei t leo late yet. By cosi, H s wiai They want stead of wheat. I she Bopp. the merkee for thy hell count - try right .( two f•,er •" KING OF DRIVERS. e Nary •r Driver hem tad ■ts *abhor PJswager. rrore the New York Iteoor ter. Tris typic.' Root M000tatn stage driver is rradn•tly hemming ext'ust One of tae beet kmwe who .t111 plies hie whip is Charles R Armstrong, bettor Luown as "Kano. A tide •.tis bila for several hour., .eater us the boot of the old Cm - cord e...h - for hem was • .-a••e04er that der-0rnugnt forth the 10)10wtag awry In regard to the gentleman deswsrado, Whyley Wo'.druI, who heal bees shot . few weeks before. tsar conversation had drifted on to de.perate Mantel ece, ernes -•Iteso ..id. "1 met Woes. oft h so.. id 1 wee ie great task to get off with • whsle kine 1 be tweet.' unite • . 0 brought 'ate Elk Fail., weers my route stetted. a email epeces safe toot•mnieg &boat 24,000 In g.11. My orders went • .' -1511 Se Sedan, •'ts••a..e of .bout tw•0Ly-sis males, over a p et o • cy 2 mutt y 1 bolted the station ege1t carry the safe •oto the took r.om,•od tam we born weer Se Mt • bite to eat. 1 supper we sere gone about three .nowt Len el an h.r,r, and wiles we returned • • fo 'td the nate had been tampered with. '1 be hinge. had Sees piled .tad the lock partly lifted. The tnoa.ongor --ietan• a teletrapb- ed to Sedan dot io•r..ruettese and 1 walked out to take'. survey 01 the pl.ttorm. I round .Leo • 14.011en. of • small tout, •Imo•' 11.e • wentan's te the snow, and on the door of *he waning room was • mem ot postal •.n1. 1 pselad It up, and found the writer had evident',- decided not to mod 1t and he had wits it in 11.11 it was signed W. W., and 11001 .Lee edge eau written "Meet me at silk F.Il, about the 16th, we may hews tmporsant busises.. "By ohs tins the el pross omens at Seise ed wired &+king if I was willing to sorry the safe through, sad 1 •n.w.,sd 111.1 1 was. In a few minutes 1 had hushed up tb• Si, broschos and had lifted the sate Lee der my •set add heel throw.. a blanket over it -and we were off. There were no p1e answers that eight, and the drive of tweet% .'t intim hid fair to be • lonely one. "It ea' 2 o'clock when I started. It eau 14 ivemher, •,d the day was dark anti moody. There was only one polo* ss the n.1 lett afraid of, and that was *bout three miles from the Falls. .lout before we re•ohed this pl tee i knotted the miss and threw these over my shoulders, and pot my it cod on the brace of fusty Live Colts in the breast poek.ts of my ulster. We had remised the der side of the little woods sate ly, at hen the leaden shied, and I heard • vn,00 y.'I, 'Passenter?• A tow paces off i asw a trim I,ok1.g fellow with a red band •rouud hie . rmbrern, and i sotixd Me guns his cartridge belt and • knife. He asked me the fare te Sedan, and I told him , ; is - side sod $2 outside, He asked tor the tors to Sedo, and climbed up on the soot l,y me. i enticed his teet instantly Tey were small, like the marks i had seen i0 the stew end I mole up my mind pre'' y Trebly thMt tills was the man who had been temperas, w.th the sate "1 raked him by whet name I should w.v hill him. an 1 he answered 'Call n • B.ffalo BJ' "No, i said. •1 know Mr. Cody, sed 1 w'Mt call you by his same 'All right ; ael1 me anythit g,' he said nadif' ferently. " W he. the Iwonoh.0 had Curly started k+ bagse te ask questions. 'Do you Garry many *sprees pokage.r h e beam.- " 'Sometimes,' seem.,•','Sometimes,' I 101wered. 'De you wont to re by express!' "'Well int enmity ; hat 1 *e.g111 there markt be e.asthiw far met' be Odd. •"Well, ..1 keewb*g year eases. It eveld M ember • d4 side mitt dr to fall whether there was or sok' "Thea a molted if f wasn't seer afraid te 1rive, sod I MM Wm that as I drew my "One night at Fort riarker when the Storm God was raging, On my gr unread. pillow i rested m/ heed, And was cumin* the hoer that I beth. statin` Whoa the hostler same elope to m' bed side and said : "Tome rouse up, old driver, get ufi of that sofa And there on that tibe s sage- and 001500, Uo open your eyes with • cup .f strong oofee. For tonight y nu must tackle the good oI I rrsy team.' The clock in the taffies was striking eleven, In nne hour more the stage would •rr1Ve Aad blast was the eight, not • star shone from heaven To reeve as • guide, soil It was my right to drive. To start outfit midnight o'er the plains in a hurry With nothing to snide us was madness, • twnuld Deem, N•hen1p spoke the hostler, "Why, driver, MAI. it worry, You'll go threegh all rivht with the 'rood old gray teen. ••AItbough to the horses and read you're a stranger, The odds are against you this dark stormy night, You tali • my advice, and you'll fool there's no danger, fruit all to your berme, and you'll go through all right ; For they know their busier'', and tbey'1' make no blunders, They man follow • trail like • tatter • sena. And limey • driver thought he'd perfotmsd weed Wks. thiners, credit was due to that good old grey team." we talked of the two sides of lite os the stares, bright, its dark side ; iia platoons and toeing ; The sweat was in daylight when earning good wages, The hitter at midnight wisers lost on the plains. Same driven will heap oe their heads crow'' of glory, And tell rat their dark drive* .ed .wim ming deep streams. Aadmake themselves heroes of •1l their one .toriee, Rut as n1d tiger always will worship hie teams Thea Its 'n the Mehl* my horses stood h.rseesed ..d waiting, The eloek in the office was just striking twelve. The wild storm outside gays es ahem e( abating, And 11.m was the urbanise, au tor- rents rain f.11. Then we heard in the distance the stag. bugle, sounding. In dimwit the window' the teethe bri.htly «Nest, Ad oat tram the .table these haemes nam. hettsA2.t Ad eased is their places, that geed old tray team. • sailer oklpsrrooked a the tonnees4-weed eases Wee .ever seem happy et seeing • moil Tkam I. whoa i aetlieed llie sic kers.' me - Tar i leis serl.in they'd fellow Ie W. dtgaged the teem opilkly, tis might growing darker. W ektma.d 41 or the slimes him • maid in a dream ; And far la the duteous I sous lett Fent Harker, /Lad trade • side trip wttb int good old gray team. Whoa my stage dnyi.g'e aided, and the storms see •11 Mires, Lad 1 must ley down all my lites and my white, Resin from the world with ma battles sod clever, I'll ask trod • favor to drive eta man Ort I 11 climb old Moses Zion, 111 pee 'breath Death's Canoe, Ltd never will Wt ter old Jardu s broad strums, Ad St. Peter 11 be proud to be my tom mums Ad rifle thrsetk the portals behind that gray Leas. soiml the Ware's` The oummun sod ever-pre.eot warning of kidney trouble, backache and weak - nem lin haps, are iiutckly relieved by Dr. C1.'w'e Pills The original o.ol only 2b Deist Kidney -Liver Pill.- When a•I other remedies tail, they Mors. •S Usa_wwlmstt Jeweler -• Mierm,sir,b • cloak whisk will, I Lkitk,plesse n..k.tto taste. At preoiesly 10 o'clock every morning • obam of belle rag, Led a Wed hope out and sings • usrol Customer- "1 will take that if you will mals • few sheeges in it Jeweler -••Wet► pleasure Customer - ••I have • daughter, •ad I wish the cheek for the room where she es tartan's her eua.p•uy. Make It .o that at 11 o.l.ok at night • milkmo.'s bell will ring and a newshnv will skip out •ed yell, 'morning papers ' Jeweler• ( uvular. 'Wing for cesspany. If you knew how to play dem /then you ars asked by tried. who ere year guests or whose guests you are. Remember is this, as on other oczeitloa., others ars sot t►tsking halt se mesh about you or }our perform•nese as you are yourself. You feel that you are sot death well M Jsaciao will make allowance for yo., aeryoaeaees, ane' thous who de sot understand music will probably net hear the .•iet•kes. A brilliant rotten says ; "1 always de whoa Fut asked. If the oompa'ty do net like at aid arm honest 1 .h.11 not be treohl..1 again. It they do ser tike it and yen oak one, they shall suffer alis pasty JO* 'hypocrisy." se ■any aorates In 'herr ars Vewe's. Laughter has Ing been reoogntzed as the oda prop arty of man •end oft int drvioe •ir- tus of much suffering humanity. whish sep- arates it distinctly trom the lower beasts. No scientist has hitherto snught,however,to analyze this peculiar notes of mirth. 1t has restotoed for • tlruesel• ooyestipator to de cipher the pkileenphy of laughter. "There are as sissy laughs as there are vowel.," he decI&res. Permit. who laugh on A laugh epealy aid frankly. The laugh to E is ap ',repri•'e to mel.nchul, perma.. The I is 1*. babatu.l laugh of the naive, slavish bona or Irresolute persons It Ie elan the laugh of '.peed.. The O iodic -stew ineeroeity sod b.rdihoort Shoo Irk. • pestilence those that lea,1 In U. 11 is thus that Moe may ••leuvh and be a •'hale still A Word Is .'perk•. The •animal., held before y -ung men to draw them to •r. eaty is the Letter chute there for rapid advan.ement. I have some doubt., remarks • writer in the Badger State Grooer, as to the soundness of this argument. In nee of the towns where 1 used to well • great many geode were • couple of young teen who were clerks is the two leading stores of the place. They had many oonsultatons with me over their choose of rotting situations in the city if they should mote that way , and my. ma - stent advice to then was,. stick whorsthey wore. Some bueines. es Ilea me to their town • few months age, and I found them two young men at the head of the two load- ing stores then, and each of them was well fixed in money matters I em confident that had they gone to the city they wouli he working cm .mall salaries to day. A hooking mark keeps the !Tends! toles is a stare et constant imtatio., which, if Mot speedily removed, may lead to chronic br.nehutia. No prompter remedy can be touad than Ayer's Gerry Pestorsl. Its of feet is immedi•te and the result psrman0s•, 1eibi.g lees Eserlle.t. Meese. The public hoeing proved the superior properties of Wilson. Invalid's Pert wine eertatnly de not want anvU rg inferior to that unique article. (toe does not wilhorly en hark to reel ail from electric Tight Wilson's Invali s' Pert has made thousands of patrons by merit alone. Invalids need • something to stimulate and nourish, some thing that will make them hopetel, sod buoyant, making them feel that they are gaining, strength, tied that they have • len of happy life still before them Thin i. ex - wily what Wilson's ievalij'e Port dose. It is • Roe old wine aid extremely pleasant to lsate, bet while ens tsetse it, it does mon BIER BIT IN WHITER That is what you can have by totting sea of the Celebrated HOWARD WARM AIR FURNACES put in your house. This a. what one of our *amens says about it: Goderich, March 13th, 1896. Ilotrnr'l Formic., (o. Oentlem.n,-The No. 9 Howard 1'.rnace put in for me last Summer by Messrs. J. H. Worrell k Co. Iran gives good satisfaction and kept the house comfortable and at as even tem- perature during a winter of .6u -op- tional severity. One alvantege is the ea.e with which it is regulated, but in my estimation that in which it chiefly shows ita superiority, is the entire almost,' st•' of gas or dost in the house, which hag bee.. se much com- plained of in Furnaces of inferior con - sanction. • i .hall txrtei.ly recom- mend tate Howard to those content - plating pun:hiting a Furnace. Yours truly, not■t. J. NArnL. I If you think of having • Formes put is. 1 sell and ma es and we will be p'-u.d te give yea ea amtim•te. Mous prelims • •tta•1•ting effect. It is • I T■ L - Signa blood talar. It t• • '.sewer 01 etrosgth. Sol 1 by .It dealers •t $7.611 per ease of 12 quart b.isi.e, halt ease $4 es' 76 .M. per beetle AddressBordeauxClaret ('a, 40 kleep.I.l threes, Montreal 1 WEAK TME LIWK IN Llf[ e NI .x100 A NEGLECTED COLD MN. Nea.Ne Fluidly inks t 1. ;4. 1 . BREAK N A NMI ■ TIM . ♦r • •r 'meow* Pyn y- Pectoral TILE QUICK CURE INN 001.1014•„ COLDS. •R ONCHITIS, HOARSSNSS$, Sym. Larne Wombs *0 coo. 35»CASII PRISES 35 1st prize, 625 ; 2nd, $16 ; 3rd, $10 ; 4th, $6 ; 6th, $2 ; 10 prizes of SI each ; 20 prizes ot b0c. each. Th. Proprietor. of I » Malta 08170 offer to school children the above prizes, competition epee until let of Sly, for the best poem or rhyme, the initial letter of the lines reading downwards to com- pose the words - 'Salads' CtIou'fs -o:o- The poem is expected to be the result of the child's own thought, flee name, age, address end school to be appended to each poem, Oleo T_ • card out of • package of 11 Salada" Ceylon Tea. S- -//•! STURDY BROS., &MN tams. TIM tarTelepksae Osn esus., Square. sMsrMr, FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THECOOICSBEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. GODERJOE STEAM BOILER WORKS. A, S. C H RY STA L, Ss.eeresorto C'hryatal ' Riseh,, Manufacturer of all kinds of BOILERS, Smoke Stacks, Salt Pans, Sheet Iron Works, etc-, et.., And heater 1n - Engines, Moehinery Cuttings, Ac. All suss of Pipet and Pio* Fittings, Steam and Water 1:runes. (,lobe Valves, Check Valves, Inspirotore, Ejectors and in - jesters Constantly on Hand .t Lowest Prices. A specied line of Steel Water and Hog Troughs for use of farmers and others. Repairing promptly attended to A. 3. CZB YBTAL. net -is' P. O. Hoz 37, (lnderloh, Oat. wrote-oppositeG. T. R. /notion, Dederick CAVE Alit( DEMON PAT.■Tab GOPYMONTS, Me. rept- naneltion sed *u' p,. T:.l nt init. in III .F t xtt Apn.110A\, VlM en 11. yerr 1.1,1`a, l•.re.r'wtro MM•,t• in %Iim•1e., yy�aettet l takes out sy ne U trrom rat before e'.t'll. aye erre'.. seen free et t min • to the tttzcr►eau l ar...t u�trein tenJ of rr:ra.Lmontt newer r�,(ykiat 1•00..122 s 'to 11/1 1'01 ft. Ramey. ,411 • .1w �,: *Liu iii seta Address 111;n f t..p PATENTS ! CwEAT$. UMW MABgf ABB COMMITS Obtained, and all bolds s 1n the U. & Passat Ogee meadow Nat stODIERI TR Fera, Oar te ban= the U. d, Patent Or gee, tied w t ba slats= Patents is lam dose I Ms th.ss eyt e from WAIRINGTON. Bead �f-ODNL r0R nitAWINO. Ws ad- rift sr to ttobtllt tree 'of she'll 1d ?4!N PI TAt 11.11 1 UNLESS WE Oi- 1 a Tl► rmferb, to vibe Pou►srteeter, Lt,•of M ��f( pt•., ad M re�loeg U. & ogees raw ei advise 1 rederenese se $sisal t>tigmy 1a sees =bats or Omit write M e • MOW t ter.. 9p..eN. Posses OMil gs.weekl.ggq D C. J. H. WORSE Reedsa ag_IN_b. Kann/rowB*. Haarow ..r, eases 0001 20 1-" call.*. NO as entire re mg Job Prin'iot fo:ilitor-, ed k ••'e unnsr- p•..rd nu•.idr the 1. 11.1 0n- •1. ',towpt and proper •s.r..tir'. .4 011 ela..es et print's. A •,art,,er of eats'.., roma.. moot say season i.•. 0..11 'raw be in o.44 of. - rad 1 It case we si4*- 011 your at1611•44, '•.line confident at unr 'lip 1" .'I..-, e,II meet wt•b the approval of err y,.r r..r• p0 41 1\elkt\ i Thi. a•ehtl air.• 4. k••rt it t"e t•,11 range of queitie. Game w letter heatia. *cm°. ♦\tad►s aro not so generally used, this W an importa•.t 00.5' in minim rcIsl correspondence. See what we'y1 got under !lir Abu". e Lutein, LtrMitr heads In this line we have a very Targe stocn of tine writing papers suit &L:e tor every class of businees represented in this locality, tom prising boil au.l wee t', linens, quadrille and other papers, ruled or unruled, ai rally he tr•,uired. W4\k iitci►ds If the "plV-as-you-go" plea was the nrler of the t',.J the demand for account paper would not be so great ; but there are some poen who get so many dunners that they wonder if the stock will ever run out. We don't intend it to, and at present our stock is coin plete in this liter with four sixes. Good paper and neat ruling. Both single and double dollars and cents columns. They come cheaper than bill heads, and aro the proper thing to .entl After m delinquent once a month. They are sure to fetch him 'round - sometime. Enve\oWts 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 hand. We have now about • hundred thousand in stock, and the prices will range from 75c. to $2.00 per M. We handle coin mercial and legal sizes exclusively, COmme.re,a\ has already been partially enum erated in some of the heads above. There is, however, a vast amoun of work under this head that to enumerate would more than take up the entire space occupied by this adv't, but we do it all at TH■ SIGNAL. i \Iry tai3Or♦8 to an "At Home.' or a wedding require con.itlerab.e taut: in select tion sometimes, but we make it an easy natter by keeping in stock the very latest and best samples to be had. (tall and rte 4 rot►,ro ms of entertainments and meeting promptly turned out, from tine plain but neat to the most elegant with cork and pencil 'attached. C'ere"\ars We aim to excel in all the differ; ant kinds of work we turn out, hut especially in this, and keep in stock plain and fancy papers suitable for all requirements. Zara.% ant\ r\•,ekeks This heart covers a Targe range of work, from a bread or milk ticket to neat calling car', from an or- dinary admission ticket to a tasty business 'nl or s h&ndaontely printed membership ticket. 4 esti' s Our facilities for turning out this clads of work are evidenced by the fact that the great bulk of it is dune by ue. This line also in eludes DOtkilers which our threw foot -running job presses are able to tarn out in surprisingly short time. o a\e, i ' V belong to the poster demartnieot also, and we make • specialty of them- -promptness being our Aiin in this respect A notice of sale will appear in TRE Smear. free of charge when hills for sante Den grit here. i\\ Acari• of os `Y orlai, in the typographical prir.ui1( 16.. can be done in Nis establishment in an expeditious site( artistic Danner and Ov►r 4t,%eta mtl;tt\\ of Boer,$ eery reasor+ab\t. Weextend our thank. for past tai ors, and solicit a continuance of the same. assesses, lin