The Signal, 1896-2-6, Page 2THP BIGNA1. • (,ODBIRIOH, r t'a'i' Till- I0:1 t 1' FEB. i It+y6
PAIN -KILLER
THE GREAT
Family 1Redictne of the Age.
Taken Internally, It Cures
D,arrhum, Croup earl Pain In the
Stomach. Bore Throat, AMdaa Woe.
Ibsgha, etc., eta
Used Entantally, It Cures
Cuts, Bruises, Burne, Scalds, Sprains,,
Toothache, Pale In the few,, Neuralgilk
Rheumatism, Frosted feet
Ito .rade taw .•firma b ear mkt••ba a•aattr-
ty -Solna claw......
We cam boar e.rr••.y G tea carry fir v. Palo.
alike Oldham sees la weal. nines s •wYYet W
severwe
pea r Wrote a • t. . • ewe eroe.
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eelsJlt•ly r
7 Ieweei tbe Woes be
Wiser*
away ••a,da.a.e u w•--nannew
i
It W nal mews :... storm of nerrtog pale. •.
ra•elk4. W equisol • newlau•. oe nal 1e Perry torr'
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10.51,1(54.. Vey owl, tee pwlw ^ruby
',Avat.- add ..w7•.are, nage tonna sic
WHILE SHE 11 AS l:uNL
PT AMY townies.
IT'S thirty year's since t left home
before,'sera hies. P,um.tsd, "sod it shall
be thirty more bmf••re Igo egoist I haven i
enjoyed mewed ball s., u.uei. u 1 expecte.!
The china and .nt,qu.tt ••I- was pstpooed
for • month Plum, •d wanted roe %pro y
and see it through . tut I'lumeted Idon',
seem to real:,•, that our bl•ri at that betel
cat bye dollars a day. mrd wo un t made
of money. 1 dins'. see_.*wvrhieg that 1
wanted at the eeaond hand stores, rod the
art galleries tired my pour epee to death 1
haven.t had • cup of tea tit t.. be called •
cup of tea eines 1 don't know when. and as
for baked pork and beaus wby, they don't
know what th•• word moons. up an New
York ' I'Iunisted wanted me to get •
+prong bonnet, but the prices they ask
there fairly startled me, and there wasn't •
sample ..1 goods in all the stores that
match the Turk satin 1 got when 1 was mar
tied Oh, 1 tell you, Blinds Hart, Nes
\ ork ain't what it a cracked up to be.
'Well. I never dad.• said Minis Hart,
who had brought bee old•feshioo.d, Boob
pony ph., on loan to the trim. aud was
driving her friend borne.
'I never was an glad of anything in all
m• life, said Mrs. Plumstad, his i was to
ass ;the steeple of the Baptist Meeting
House as :tide train came round the curve, I
did feel as if I was et hone *gain. Well,
Ilelmda, haw aro the things in Pepper
Corners •
Mn. Hart shook her head
"I don't think you ge come horns toy to
soon, she paid. •Toot hired rill of yours
his been carrying on like everytuiug.
'WhatPamela Jones •
'1 don t know what her name n,' aud
M n. Hort, still keeping up the slow reach
gating movement of tet head. 'But 1 know
she's been llama' heaps o company and pec
aloe, and the deer koows what all. Aod Le-
n• der Smith says he fee her ood your son
Joseph si tin' torether on the sty Ie u you
go tato I'limmtt. Wood, and 1 was then
yesterday to borrow • yeast coke, rood
there was that blue pitcher of yours with
a bigzip -tag crack right thrcu&h the body
of it.
'Mv-blue- prober •' gasped Mrs. Plum -
stood, and an ashen pallor overspread her
tame as she uttered the word..
To Mrs. I'lumsted the blue pitoher which
she hod inherited from some fsr•back an
.stor, was what the Sacred B Jus are to •
Mohammedan. the ,un tc • Parses. Never,
under otv cucum•tance, did she allow it t•
be used. It was kept utterly and entirely'
td be looked at, in • pretty cherry wood
i.e,uwith bevelled glass doors, where, with
sundry other bite of old chits, and ancient
crockeryware, it constituted the nucleus ot
• 'collection' that was indsforibaly dear to
Mrs. Plum.ted,
'My blue pitcher ' cracked ' t lr•cious me:
bow ever could dist have happened Oh,
dear ' why did I ever leave home'-
t'•rnela .lees, • sturdy, middle-aged wo
man, with hair cut short, and • freckled
oomplek ion, some to the door to maim
Mn. I'lumsted out, as the pony stopped at
the door. Mrs. I'lum.ted pushed het pet.
uI' fitly before her,
'(:o away from me she said. "1 won-
der you can look me in the foce
'Eh'' gasped the astonished hand
Iseam.
'You are • viper, said Mrs. Plumsted.
'L• me'' said Pamela, doubtful as to
Whether the city goylet,ea had not disturbed
her mistress intellect.
Joseph i'lamsted wrloomed his mother
with • smile: He was • quiet, sensible
young mac of thirty, with pleasant blue
eye, and m healthy. sun burnt oomplentoa
'It's good to lee you tack again. mother,
said he.
Mn. 1 lu mated bunt out crying and push-
ed past him into the parlor.
'it's rose shouted Mn I'lumet.d, com-
mit b • stead still in front of the cabinet.
•()h• Joseph, .tneeph, how would you treat
mom, whoa I trusted you
'Mother ! sand the young man; 'I cannot
insets what Too ars talking about.'
Just thee. the door npsred, and a pretty
young Wotwa• of two or three and twenty
came in.
'Dear Ars. Plumsted,' said • soft• plead.
Sag vides. 'ww't yea mark to me ' It's
' B.rMro ! 1 on tore •'
'i cams lest week. Mn. Ilameted, sad
was so sorry to find vnar were net hetaetbat
Tomas loam marl. es very nnmfortable, ...d
J_ 0075
'My `dear, 1 Nan delighted'' said Yea
1ilsmaeed, memsntanly ferrgettel of her owe
im5ar. ter Barbara was the darks' of km
INOIll -tis - wi'o was ".toted to hs
'. wlkF "load • vied• trona whom her
bad sefetid .este all kik es 'ase
here aid kap ate 1 mm se glad.
'And.' added Kortsra, 'the rector's tale
ea boos slat log here to k.p a oompsey
•ad play chewer u, y uu know.'
'l doe t ho mes my dear,' mid Mrs. 11.00
01.1 •line of • hoes new fritted say gauss
I suppose. but I'm glad .h. cams People
night have gues.ped .Ise. TI. folks at Pop
'ye. 4'41399 eta 1 any more sparing of their
t meow thou any unser people. But Me..
H•re t.•1I une
Mrs Harr had followed her friend tato
1,9 shady, flowerousristest little parlor, and
stood there with eipr..siwleas taw, and
said. -open mouth.
'Ater this ere young woman the hired
i Nl ` the asked.
'Nn, Mrs. Hart, Cud Mn. l'lameted,with
'Ii city.•rbe's • young lady trim Mise
seta. whop soon to honor me by b.semiag
sea • wits.
''thea I've beim mt.took, said Mrs.
Ho
'rt.1 should think so' unserved Mn Plummeted
.ea enl v.
•1 wish 1 d held in. tongue,' said Mn.
Hort.
"4o do I '' said Mn. Hummed.
'I'rrh•p., 1 .I better go, larked out Mn.
!isrt.
'1'erh•ps you had, .needed her' oom
paotnw
'Rut the blue pitcher added Mrs. Hart,
not without sonic esultatioo. ' l'hat'. gone
for oer•ain, Look ' There's the vaast
place '
•No, It iso t. said .)naeph, 'It's upstairs,
safe and sound. Barbera and the pastor.
+ de took it to 1Velld•le and had It phuto-
gr.ph.d this mtoratog.
Aad even as be spoke Barbara nm twbtly
upstairs aud came down with the precious
'remote uuiujured in her bonds. Mrs,Ihum
st.d uttered • ery ot delight.
'L 1' mid tire. Hart, that wasn't the
pitcher l see on the dresser at all. That was
tlamin blue one the regular wilier pattern
um it
Ub ' said Mrs. 1'lumsted, scornfully. 'A
common pitcher
'I know what .be mean.,- said Harbors.
laughing. 'One of the neighbors came to
to borrow o ivart of vinegar, and 1 remain
bar Pamela saylog to me who a very pretty
old pitcher she had brough for tt,only it had
been cracked lengthwise down the side sad
had been puttied.'
%Ira. Hart withdrew in some coattails.
muttering something about 'the best ot us
bout liable to mistakes. And Mn. !slum•
sled, after bestowing nal( • dozen mon
korai on her daughter -is -law elect, with
now and then an additional one for Joseph.
wont out into the kitchen, where Pamela
was heating a good deal of energy tato •
bowel of eggs.
'Pamela,- she .aid, 'I've Men wrong.'
'Moot of us are at times,' said the hired
ctrl, not without severity.
'Aid Um sorry I called you -• viper, 'ad-
ded Mn. l'Ium.t.d.
1'ainel• whisked the egg -better round aid
round in didot6ed silents.
'Pamela, said Mn. 1'lum.ted, who was
nothing It she was not magnanimous, 'you
have Itvod with me now tor • year, load
tlp've never had any diflerena to call s dif-
ference.
Unnl ansa, sal l Pamela, gloomily.
'Let • :et by.tones be by600.s,' said Mrs.
1'lum.ted. 'I m sorry 1 spoke so rough.but
1 was misinformed. W. you torgive me,
Pamela
rimela dropped the egg-bester, and gave
het natures* a hearty ki.s-
•Forviv.' nu' ebe said: 'of course I will
There •ant tater 1 wouldn't forgive you.
it you .poke, like that.'
'And it !1 be • lemon to me .away.,' said
Mr.. Plumsted, 'never to believe anything
that I don't see with my mita eyes.
elmple Remedies
We often laugh at the old-ta.biesed poo•
pie who keep • regular suck of remedies,
and seem able to obi a cure foe every
t1' . but them homely medicines have often
done muck good whale waiting tor • physi-
cian, or u the case of an .00ident when to
wait might have been fatal or haws caused
permanent laity y.
The following are only • few hints whose
merits are known to the writer and unity be
of service In an emergency.
For • oold,for hareeness,or if pneumonia
to threstesed, take e foal port. of dried
hops, pennyroyal sad ssge,plsce i. • kettle
and pour about • quart of boiling water up-
on them; let these baI for • few minutes,
then stop .p the spout and place a towel
about the ltd, opening in such a way that it
can he brought up over the patient's fan ;
let the tum.. Ile inhaled as hot as possible.
When not using it it should gently simmer
in the same room, and will Inmke the at-
mosphere moist and grateful to the sore
lungs At the same time the chest and
moles of the feet should be rubbed with tur-
pentine and sweat oil alternately.
For melamed eves, takes pieta of alum
and with it stir tho white ot an egg until it
becomes o1 a creamy consistency, then
spread between • foldol thin linen, and lay
upon • handkerchief atter which bind it
over the eyes.
For a burs, take woe port of 1ri.h lard
and twu ports baking soda, mix together
and spread upon piedo of of white or cream
ties.e paper, lay these mostly on the afflict-
ed part and bind nn with muslin strips.
While waiting for the lord and soda, the
burn should he bathed with witch-Ia.sal.
For earache or toothache, pat • large cap
of mit into • skillet and heat it until very
hot. miffing all the tune. Pat it into • cloth
tie with • morins loin a loose bunch, hold
this as hot as can be borne over the ear or
cheek. it covered with • thick phos ot
frier! the heat will be retuned looser.
For • braise or sprain,bathe with hot wa
tor•nd afterwards h,.d on • cloth saturated
with hot witch -bap
••Wnblni it mom *MMMT IM. IMM boo tea
Psis ten o e.^-gMamarlse fir Wyse
Ti'.eaMaadt.g,
i have been • vistas Mt AsaalNism for 7
years. betas oseilead M hdfhb Mohs .1
• time, unable te tan myself. I bits Meas
crested by array physicians b peat Mi
the errantry, sone ec whom mea.
1 had no faith to rhawtnNass setts silver•
tined, hot ay wits iodneell ma r filo a
bottle of !tooth American RMasatis (,`are
from Mr. Tagger, druggist, Owen /Mand.
At the rise 1 was sufferu.g
Mankle 4. .1 twelve been after task Os
trot d.o the pais left eta 1.Milse.i un -
til
l took � and I MM J.
D. i
am flisssd. J. D. tIa-
Iwsd, 1.111* 11 0. , Oak.
Sold by J. S. Darts.
CPISP AND CASUAL.
Patti has bees a the operatic, stage for
tibia fovea years. I t
PMMRroahs were first produced m Keg
laid b ISM
11 world revues 19000 Dieters microbes
to bars • preemie* fa mob less,
The Past& Deese is 11,000 thoifaad
toilet home and over 8,000 moles wide.
The fist book stinted In the K.eglieb
language was a "History of Troy," printed
i u Europe in 1474
Then 1. said to be • scarcity of Cuban
cedar for okear-boxes .*nos the outbreak of
the revolution to that ow•try.
The firnt steamship to arose the Atlantic
was the Sirius, shoat 700 toss, which ar
✓ ived ar New York, from Ragland, April
.:.Srd. 1838
French wheelie/la will again have to pay
Its, kw soma a taxes es their maobtie., the
.forli to Ret 11th rah of taxation reduo.d
hada* failed.
Parisian wheedles. are asking to be al
lowed to use the pavement., proposing that
Otte side be reserved foe them and the
other for feat passengers
A metal worker's nagaziOo eays that
platinum wires have been drawn eo fine
that two of them twisted together could be
iueerted its the hollow of • human hair.
The first bailees was made by • Jeswt
a¢uut 1620 11. idea was rovlyed w
F reap. by M Mosagolslier, to 1783, sad to
truduoed 10 8oghad the fullowtag year.
1f • twat of 'east were applied to the
skin ot • human Wing, death would ensue
to • few hours, •wing to the pores of the
skw being pretreated from fulfilling their
fusotio0.
A halfpenny is exactly an Inch to dia
meter, and, therefore, gives • very oo0yets
lent measure. Lid on sa oreleoce atop on
the Inch mid*, the halfpenny just oovets
five •ores.
The largest flower in the world grow. to
'umatrw. It is called the R•fHeta Aoroldu,
aud some of the specimens or. each 30in. to
diameter. Teo antral cup will held six
• uarte of water.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 1s known by its
works. The erporieaee of • century proves
that o0 other preparation of the kind stops
coughing and allay Imtation of the throat
and brontn•l tubes w promptly sod effectu-
a!ly as this.
('rudea labored nineteen veers oo his
1 e000rdanoe o(she bible, and Immedutety
after it. pubIl tion was mot to • lunatic
asylum. He Neer entirely recovered from
the meatal disease induced by this gigantic
u.dertak der e
The perpendioularity of • monument is
ywbly affected by the rays of the run (la
every sunny day a tali monument has • re-
guisa lean from the sun This phenomenon
is due to the greeter ezpeouon of the side
ou which the rays of the sun fall.
It is said that Lord Wolseley, the new
Commanderta-Chief of the British forces,
has gained promotion more rapidly than
any otter living Brawl) soldier. .lust forty
years ago he was • o•pt•io, and the young
set man of that rank to the army.
Unlike meat pn'rietsry medicines, the
formul i of Dr. J.C. Ayer's Sarsaparilla sod
other preparations are cheerfully sect enany
physician who apphes for then,. Hence the
special favor a000rded them well-known
standard remedies by the World's Fur
commissioners.
Eighteen miles is the longest distance no
retried at which • man's voice has been
heard. This occurred in the I:rand Canyon
of the Colorado, where the mac diluting
the name 'Soh'' at one end, his voice was
plainly beard at the other end, which is
eighteen miles away,
The Bambino di Ara ('ooh, of Rome, is
tae oldest doll io the world, and, if rradi•
tion is true, almost as old as the (Inanities
religion ; for it is claimed to have boon
carved nut of • tree from the \lomat of
l diem is the time of the Apostles, and to
have been painted by St. Luke,
The action of the heart, lungs, and digest-
ive system is involuntory, for the ra.on
that it is iodispeosoble to life, sod must be
carried on under •l1 circumstances. If •
man had to think of hie heart, or had to re-
member that he must breathe, or that his
food must direst, be would have no titne to
do anything elm.
To tell whether • thermometer accurately
does Ita work invert the instrument. If
the mercury does not fall to the end, or it it
breaks into several small columns, the thee
mometer oordain• air and is Inaccurate. if
Perfectly made, the deader thread should
fin the tube, or should break off at the bulb
e nd fall to the end of the tabs,
A novel tat was performed at the Dia-
mond Ice Company's works in Newport ,R.
1. A plate of me was platted oo edge just
as 1t was takes out of the tank, and behold
this half • dozen persons took their post -
now, while on the other side • photogra-
pher putted his camera. 'the features ^oold
be sten distinctly through the ice.
The postal *entice of the Emperor of
Japan is mon than ten times as great salt
was before the war with thins bsgao-
'fhere is not • city In the civilized world
from which be does not repave letters in
these days. Many of his oorn•pondeats
seam to think that through 'him they cam
gain 0n wtrssa to the 'Japanese markets.
The number oa inventions of all kinds awed
bum for ea • is enormous.
A botanist reports that is the mortheri
part of (Greenland the Arctic poppy forms
one of the most besatif0l features in the
floral .o.nery, The flowers grow in un -
meats sheets, giving a golden ohmmeter to
the oonntry that would, it in said, eoaro.ly
be equalled by • large bold of buttercup or
dandelio.•. Pun whits blossoms are not
Iotngoent among the yellow saes.
A (:er8tan gamine fills • long -telt want by
providing mirrors tote will mot break. He
. newly employ osHetoid where glass was
heretofore aged. A perb•otly transverse,
well -polished o•lialoid plate retsina •
qutsk-silver booking tike Mist d • glass mor
ror. This hacking is protected by another
oellnloid pleb, whoa also mirrors, se that
we have praetioally • double mirror -
tightr, cheaper, ood more lasting than •
el... mirror.
A Very maim from Violas of Banning by
telephone. T1s ball took plam in the Hun
traria§ Mira of Tsmssver, preceded by •
0000ert,lthe a.diasse liste.iog • loud speak -
1og telephones fixed .gnimat the wall round
the roes to • military ba.d that tom play
w in Arad, re operatic adestione given by
artistes is the theatres 0t Budapest, and to
lar sea!hue which entree. being giveni§
toes olsaee4, trod
of young people danced for hours
In Wase played is all them towns.
The gtebeteo of • Riot ertiset birk mow
as rahikitleu ia tb• eisSam of Christ
aearsh, New 'leol•od. gives 0 faint ides .f
5tM dre
o tome of animal lite which .toes
as iNed en this plasma The Adieus n
that of • roma, 0 Mrd formerly isdieene0.
New Zealand, which eonote.ally agbbed
the height et sixt... fest. Rea tis tra-
ditions et tea ...Awes foil to give any •c -
mune whatever of this ernitlelegieai wow
der. wide% re sew alt known by its hones,
ties, beteg emotionally friend in the eaves
where they have In. 1.r •got, p eteobd
fruos t1. dWMgr.Hng •sees 4 tis web-
w- s heed.
Almost a
Hopeless Case.
A Terrible Cough. No Most Nltbt
no: Day. Given up by Doctors.
v
A LIFE SAVED
DY TAXING
AYERCHERRYL
SPECTORA
"Several years ago. I caught a severe cold,
attended with a terrible cough that allowed
me no rest, either day or night. The doo-
tors, after working over me to the best of
their ability, pronounced my case hopeless,
and said they could do no more for me.
A friend, learning of my trouble. sent we
a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which I
began to take, and very soon 1 was greatly
rellrted. By the time i had used the whole
bottle, I was completely curb. I have never
had mach of a cough since that cline. and I
firmly believe that Ayer's (Terry Pectoral
saved my Itte."-W. 11. Waal, 6 Quimby
Are., Lowell, Mass.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
MIST AWARDS AT WORLDS FAM.
dyer's Pins M. Best F.s•ily Phyeles
tlt•r. A o 00. seeuu t ras‘us
fir follow•
Nt le to
ordinary wooed +its, th• i...., .r to 110
14rd trite. 1t helm:.! loth-Hartes whish
dwelt uo•.n the earth in the day. of lb*
deed., sod 1ho a•set.dou it w•+ a weld
t
the helot» tea ucreciu..•,.0 notur•liat•
could be mauo.d to ulrl.it too p...e*Lle.z ►
to C: of sit.. k . gigot t.c' 1.11 ,1 un • he e•rtb'•
an i •oe •' •t.y period of the gloY • history.
(N lore year., bummer. severs.-et/uprising
re.' '.relies mole 'rips to New Z •a.ond from
bo• h I:':Grope s0,1 Am -rtes for the 4..1e Mir •
pose ..1 exau'umjj( an -1 rr;wellsg ot.oi tn•
suarvvlinus .1-1.4,..
A .to: • 1.1. 111 .► pd .s Deism a'ruduo.d.
It is 0,54:0 . f a buea .a• . •toes• ! pet ie said
to srsoru u.k moue n.di,y than any -blot •
nag paper in nes. It is formed t, commie'
slag the .rd mien, nets• ted by 0515540 hot
• pnugs, wt.ich, hgiing '+en accuil.ulallbg
for ages. "i- ovodolde Ina xneast'hie sleep •
11'.e.. it is highly w.00ue, ..1 well, 't u
said, 'e.3 • op a surpnuog lusotity of 1 .k,
reverie/ '•ailt, acc•eai..arl t wrepin4 with •
kluge to is ep it cls.o ano r••dy for use.
A oo,u 'lint is longer thou it ,. orosd,
fi• au pip. 0 ••oma •h, ... to s(.eak. HOW
cab W. n..h'• lit float le(r,n lit nra.l ' }'lace
one end up• u • lel I., *Ott ..round l: plea.
• t others. ..'zr them altogether and
plunge tu.:n u..der water ou m to molten
them a -m; 1 •'elv Then remove your hand
sod let them timate their own poestlon in the
wiser, whoa Tetil toil' find that they will
stand uprl e1. me Ir •upp'.rting one another.
Tni• is became* the water, that penetrates
to the corks map;parity, wiU Mets them
cling togetl •
tat it • .. v • r:». r t^ Tarsier'. • big
batt..hir .b+wn by 4., • tam • •t that
ti• talelr '^et 0545• V... • ohne. 'Ie
latest • . ' r o.. te d • . *lhm'. e
about C2,0 0. S -e i. a 'Mier %bip 'n u or
Magnifica,' a th • tt .j...j , •id •- 3J0'. •
I, pig, 7511 baa' an.t 2 1ff. •Ir•ua.t. fh."•
were use no • ,1! w • .r. 0,-er .,rh•oh •
.lid into the wer••r 7.00q woods of Rued et
tallow, 110 s.11' • • t ..xis cele .ml 700
Wounds • • soft peNvi Th. gromn weight o'
• he .hip. equip!, Mil ready for gam, is 15-
725 tons
It Lon. • race 4 as baso `h e•.evio�
not nay .:e it .ed •tume or gssl drape.
real, uno».npromteime rsrrings-woe. •'s
Ing in' Niel • 1 •i eeu bas n• ver Orel.
up hdr taste for earrings, and frequently
wean • pair of sane oonsid.rahle length
and very magmi'ioant lustre. and the other
day, when Lady Sr. Oreville was married,
the Duke sad Ducker ant York more bet •
lovely pair of sapphire and di•mood ear
rings. with • baronial brooch to match
The Duchess. ilad.e'l, is gleee twinging ear-
rings into f.seMa again.
t
mato Us Tife.iat of 11
For foul 'hollow' years or more the world
onfsesd, t a I tasseel about its oorae
For then was no positive re sf-no osrtain
sad painless cure 'until Dr. Moo'.t. Putman
rave to the world h•. erase ('ora Extractor.
If then i■ ■nfferimg sow It I. • remelt of
earsismasss. for thrpUUdy is list hand. 1t
i. oar. p••al w, spit p5 apt Beware of
owe `]X. C. & CO , prepriet -
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' Obri•s._. Holidays
files a 'W r
Moors.,. JAN. 13th.
Whoa see pupils will
be r.-••dr..1.
Al ..'r for .o oader to
MIse Grier,
.,, ry Pet..'tool
•
wyheiam aa.n, Irr.o4e.
Harper's Ma 'azine.
IN 18116
en.o1. •sew novel by William 'otos;•, w ret
ten with all the'.anthoes well -knot. -t• .•m of
meaner, will bewis is the Damen :y,.mts•-
Ittm•sd oo.'lnue ustU Mar. A sew aovoi by
Unrn.or ant Mei stet, minted Tb• tiartmn.
W1111 WIND 0000 during tete lam. It is not .ser
much to say that no wove! has ever bar.
•nes. ed with witch gnat expsuta'kei an the
.u.xr.aer to Tanta, Tose Pommel terrller
hens el Joos .f Are will oora;uu,' and will
relate nye star, of the failure• and martyr
'•ms of the Maid of urleaas, (Whew Imports, 1
ti •elonof the year w111 sea novelette by M tKW
i'w Ala, undo, the title, Tem 'towel?. 1011.ee.
Ilse , a bstaoeesa thrrr pert tale relied sur
U.rma.s boas waddIMP. tet I.AsuD•ry
I•:I.wv' Nan situ : mud +hort idartee be ll.
r 1Yg T11 tn►T, ICI alt trip (1511131•:.1 I)** i.,
MAMY K Wtlxtals, J. its Kai tot. KRSsnew
MayT.twnt Ovine N"1.1'/:a. sad other wall
knows writers,
Paws, Wontinow W tiaw..l will contribute six
i•50105e0Ueiwwe Washin.•tea amt hes tin,
with tllustrstioas ter Hou ar11, 51-t. Poi I.T,
veV Intl tAinr•r1 his'or, of
Mip
r.m$I► tor Ubrrty. illtrated by )4 I Gorman
W.nrevlt.t.t. will b eon'inued :broach the
wisme. Two piper.en 5t. (lair's defeat and
Mad Anthony Way net victory , by Tattoir.ua
Itrw,ettn.T. with graphic illwtntlass will be
rinted during the year.
A ..et.worthv batons of the MAGA/AMR
'wring the year le: will be a sea ;ea of artkle•
1... "Awrr:11 W. W,,.t.rn. dseenbing his trip
of into mile* on snow shoal and with dog
•b•Ieh train into the unexplored 1larnr
rlrnunels of Rritish North Amerika in pur
-oil of wood bison sed musk oven. Sr.
%Chitral's rookie wi•l hire the added interest
of mom Mu -nutted from photograph. taken
M Memel?,
T
Volumes of
thebNumbers for June e k'fDiet December f eazine begin ch
year, When no time is meet leant osnborn prions
a'11 !»•gin wi'h the Nuu.ber current at the
time of receipt sit order.
Remittances should he made by Pant office
yt.ney Order or (haft, te avoid chance of
lose,
\"rvap.eprrs nee cot to ropy this (Weer -rye -
mewl without the rrprrae order of !teepee L
Firm hers.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
H R PEN'S .1AIG A ZINN...•Per repst m
H IR PICICS JI'RRA'L I• y ria
H.I RPPMIs GAZA k.
OD
Ir .IKI'N.ICti YOUNG PROPLIG. r iso
Postage Rae total se1.rrib r. in the Madded
Mates, Canada used Mr -rico.
Address: HARPER k BltOTHRRE.
P. O. Rex 016, Ni. Y. City.
Harper's Bazar.
IN 1896
The treaty ninth year of HAKPRk'S
BAZAR beginning in January. 11116, Rode It
maintaintw Its deserved repu'atioa both a. s
/raiders Journal and • weekly periodle•1 for
homy reeding.
Every week the RAZAK presents beautiful
' oitett.. hr cartons ooc amerce, tt . a unz. BA U DE
and Como I. -illustrate) mid esora.•e the sew -
Pet designs frau the Isom umbel. in Pariaand
Berlin New Werk Phantom epitomises cur -
lent style' in New York- A fort.ightl7 pat -
tree -sheet .up plemeet with diattnms aced
ii.rtrtioasenabler women to out and make
their owe gowns, rad is of great valor to the
profeenional modistepie webl as to the amateur
, I rrssmaker. ('hold retie Clothing rsoei r.. con
•ran. •ttentio. Faablo.e for Men aro deo
erihed in full detail by • man-.ho,it tows.
mar r•ro Letter. by KATRgRI•t 1►t PoRtwT
is a sprightly weekly recital of fashion, gossip
end social doings in Pari.• giver by • clever
woman in an entertaining 007.
Roth 'the 'oriels for 181118 are the work of
American woman. fes. Geral., b 111•14141.o,t'tat Poon.- la a striking story et :�.w
land We. MARY K. Wrutlt.s.lin Jeremy. a
Peer Was. discusses the el ways interest .ng
pwblems of the' relations between labor •n.l
capital. Short stories w111 be written by the
best authors.
5pr Lal Mrpartise.ta. Music. The Outdoor
Wnman. Personals- What We Are Doing.
Women and Men. report mud distaff themes
of immediate interest.
•.ewer• to s•.rrrepesdesls. Questions ro
ceive the personal attennou of the editor, and
are aoswered at the earliest possible date e.1
tar their receipt.
The 'Volumes of the BAZAR begin with the
lest Number for Januar. of each year. When
to time is mentioned. euberriprio., will bi.to
with the Neniber current ID the time of receipt
.1 order.
lemitrances should be rade by Poet °Mee
Ironey Order or Omit. to avoid cheer•e of lose
Nreepapers are not to copy this adrer•Hse•
went toi1Aewt the erpnas order of HARP0.
BKolii1Ra,
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
Per Tear n
"dzipxR'RaAZAR. 11 00
1I41tPRR'SMAGAZI.YY_ i 0e
1ARPRRS WRl LY ..
I1ARPRIrsYOUA77I'lS'OP(,R mss.
Panay. Piave to all sebarrirers to /he United
Stales. Canada. and Alert roe
Address: HARPER k RI;O.1'TTRItB
P. O. Box 046 N. Y. Cltv
Harper's Wee]r1y.
IN 1896.
WEEKLYHARPIR
whole owcet y. It deal. with the evesis of
the world theism important to Americana,
In furry omen, this pnliey, is tale. Jr•t.m*R
Rat.ru visited Chita medieval'. sad iourney
ed thn,nh the West: R1 HA.n FH•nptgn
hada took a trip through the Carrlbeen Sea:
the evolutions of the new Navy were deeenb-
ed and illustrated by Hurtle F. Z onA,•r -
r11t13two' It wivoro. pra..ited rendre of
Army arid Primp. r life; Pot'iyw.T Mosta*
attended the opening of the Rlel Canal.
In Ut a lime attention will be sloes to every
notable happening The chief event. 10 art,
literature, and music sad the drama w111 be
the
artistically pre:mated. W 11. Howsr.tw. In
epanmest, Life and Looms. will
dhows la hi. Ieteresttls g way books and the
of the tithe. IL el. MAortro'a
p M r. amity 6,004 1111 be
'Te.s of the Tra'a.p.etg-
565004 the World will be
Aal•mt W. Wsrossy .rfh roe
deist lbw department of •mase.. *Pori.
to IAN will occur a Prwideattl eifietla.
1. Its eilterlal.and through • political ear
Miss the WEER will contintotohean in
aMtnd.at Mvoeate of good government and
in 10 the W ICEK LY w111 he especially
Will publish the nal? novel of the
;Z:t W. D. Howrl.u, and • stirring serial
of • 11111101101tend. ted N. rt. r'ww ower, The
.boa( storks aeleeted are of unusual est-ell.nne.+,
sad interest. 1n every respect HARPRR'g
WRRK 1,1' w111 seminude its lesdlos plows l■
the Illustrated Journalism of the world.
The Volumes of the Wapiti hegtn with the
Rea Number for January of each year. When
no tinsels mentioned, mslw'ripelons will Mgis
with the Number enrreet at the time of re -
crept of order.
I(en,ltraneew should he made by PnntolUr•.
Money order or lion. to avoid phases of
loo
Newmpepera err lief to owe /h4 edorvtyr-
areld rtthmra the espresso order y HARp.w &
Rworwama.
Murray &
Lan man's
FLORIDA WATER
A DAI\TY FLORAL EXTRACT
Per fleaditdr+JW. MOM and Wit
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
Per Tear
RL RPSRS wRIgLL r et M
1H41' ziiraapig.a 140l�4Z1.% • 1 s06
.4111PeiaPlelf�* TOMV1.l PIOPLJR.y ...... 1 A 1 �•
4dasyaA•an4 iibers no
Malted r
Adllrsu: MADAM a 111W'Itsaa.
r.0 seg SIP U, r, fpr.
The Signa
ape more calls opio al •Resilesi to am
Job Prating a othisee, what aro Tamar
pmsse J oslsids the aides for the prompt
sad Proper .aewuoa of all dos... u/
priotlag A perusal of :hu asaouaue-
meat toy suggest suenetbtag you say
be in fowl of, and al cook tree we soh -
nit your pp0otrooage, foaling maddens
that our NL,r,41 to plea.0 w til meet with
the approval •d our patrons
lit Ottc ii%¢illi•
1'htw useful sine is kept in the all
range ofuaaities same as letter
heals- \'hie
are not so generally used, they
an important place In 0omtmercis
correspondence. Dew what we've
got under the above heads.
In Chir line we have • very large
Irtocu of fine writing papers suit
able for every clary oI burinew
represented in this locality, cunt,
prising laid and wove, linens,
quadrille and other paper., ruled
or uuruled, as may be required.
ISA\ i‘¢ud►s
1f the " pay-as-you-go " plan was
the order of the Clay the demand
for account paper would not be
iso great ; hut there are some men
who get so many rlunners that
they wonder if the stock will ever
run out. We don't intend it to,
and at present our stock is cum
plete in this line with four sixes.
Pond paper and neat ruling.
!Roth single and double donee,
and vents columns- They come
cheaper than hill heads, and are
the proper thing to send after a
delinquent once a month. They
are sure to fetch him 'round -
sometime.
- tnv¢\otiseti,
Now, it would be hard to get
along without envelopes, and to
keep up with the demand for
them we keep a large stack on
hand. We have now about a
hundred thousand in stock, and
the prices will range front 75c. to
1$2.00 per M. We beadle Dom
mercial and legal sizesexcluaively,
COmmerAta\ vivtx .15w.
has already been partially mum
orated in some of the headed above.
There is, howeter, a vast •moan
of work under this head that to
enumerate would more than take
up the entire space occupied by
this ad v't, hut we do it all at TMa
SIGNAL.
Z 1 tfaoh%
to an "At Home' or a wedding
require considerable taste in melee
tion sometimes, but we make it
an easy matter by keeping is
stock the very latest and bed
samples to be had. Call and fie
"Vi OAUS
of entertainmeata and meeting
promptly turned out, from the
plain but neat to the most elegant
with cord and pencil attached.
tWeu.\urs
-We aim to excel in all the differ
eat kinds of work we turn out,
but especially in this, and keep
in stock plain and fancy papers
suitable for all requirements.
Cihre.s t1*0 && 7%ebt.ets
This head covers a large range at
work, from a bread or milk ticket
to a neat calling car from an or-
dinary admission ticket to a tact,
business card or a handsomely
printed membership ticket.
.,Oester?
Our facilities for turning int this
class of work are evidenced by the
fact that the great bulk of it is
done by us. This line else in
eludes
DofJ►g, rs
which our three fast -running job
promos ate able to turn out in
surprisingly short time.
%tt a $\\\11
belong to the poster department
also, and we make a specialty el
them -promptness being our aim
in this respect. Anotia+ of sale
will appear in Tns SIHRAL fres of
charge when bills for same see got
here.
A•\\ `IC..r\d►s oS Vi • orbs
in the typographical printing lima
can be done in this establishment
in on expedltioaa and &Mode
manner and
Our 'Po'ieea tom\‘ b¢ Sours
eery reo►ao5lItb\e.
We extend oar thanks for pest &r-
and solicit a ootatinuan.cet of the
me.
Tetoo cos