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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-8-13, Page 2TRE BMORAL: GODRRICB. OTT THURSDAY AUG. 13, 184, A LOCK WITHOUT A KEY. Was bMary t 141.fe laky. Thee this Val is Is•k a! des Mir. The d., we partied Sher share Or we it Nell! I gamin tell Be. ! Twos Jewels'. Aaeresess. ((haling) sow I nesse ieet,, Keep within my pekst-beek- N.-"Twee FUR I Heaves keen t Why ! what fell, 1 It wee Pelle ('at them cid het pretty bead. No. Is waea'tPolly's red. I'm insane ; It wee Jan. Am 1 any ! Who bus Daisy Now it *tapes before u. clear, She vas Meade as wbest, the dear - Hy poor pate It was Kate ! Boon 'Twee Sas If .M knew 1 bad doatta-bot hen wen brows ! On what cranium were they grows! Little pat 1 tower. THE MAN WITH THE WRETCHED MEMORY - LONG before Professor Jl illar died and left his nwtherleve d.urbter to the oars of his sister, Mite Millar, that lady had quite settled in her own mind whom " dear Ad. ' ouabt to marry. George Dewhurst, who had been the de oe.sesd .otwtat's moat ardent dteoiple, sad bead succeeded to the vacant professor hep at Si.Cuthbsrt's, wee the man o1 her photos. She had known him all Ins W. and would have staked hen slut his oharaot.r woe ex- actly what it appeared to be. Coowgasat- Iy, when bar meat Dame to reside penman oath, at Myrtle Cotten., she 000trived that the newly fledged professor ehoeld he • fre- quent visitor. Such plane frvgaeaUy ro " ogles," owing. I suppose, to the natural cootrerinees of human wean ; bat bon was as exoeptto.. Professor Uewbunt fell in love, proposed, and wee dutifully aonpsed. to Mia Miller's unbounded delight. Seeding the bride -newt away to pay • long-promt•ed visit, she caused the e.go.eatent to be manned S. the St erford " Courier." and awaited the atonal ow/osculation. By the earliest poet came an •noovmous letter. .. An old trisse, who does teat •..any write e.wymesely-.bo nears the prac- tice, Weed -feels oea•tra,00d to wars Mies Millar that her oieoi • projected marring L u nlikely M prove a happy me, and .dv.es her, as the yowg lady's guardian, to retake .lose inquiries into Professor Dewhani's Beason Naodtag and reor..stcas--partica- larly tits Inure. The iaoome of that radioman is ksowa to hs ootedsrvble ; what be does with it L • mystery to seamy." That we. a11. Mite Millar read the sots again sad ages•. It was well written, in a sobelarly heed, cm exo.flent paper. Undo mess aaooymos oom.eeatatioae, thew was merchant vulgar about tt. A.yose maid see that it bad been edited by s gesti+aaa et Memnon, and probably of old -fns lend habits, w • quill pen had bees fwd. But then evidences of • minim ori/ia did set lessen Mite Millar'. intimaters. " It 15 abtr.ts•ble, diegraoelul, manse Duo !" she said. " The •Soder wont to be presented. 1 shall oertaisly show it to Penner Iiswh.nt. 'Fianna! standing sad reonstioss.' Indeed ! Dote she wince mean to suggest that he gambles*' The door =seed. " Mrs. acCermiok, ma'am," thorns= the mid. Miss Millar Crashed the •see meas Mt- ier is hes hand, and turned to man the wife of one of her demand brother's old frie.de. " I have celled oblefiy to wk U the ea- ismacemest in the ' Courier' is Leto ?" asked her visitor, otter the customary s•ist.tis.. •• Uadeabsedly." replied Mims Millar. Aod waited for the mad oompiime.ta. They were sot t.iteeoesiag. Mrs. Mo- Cor.iek's ruddy, opal hoe were • peosWr expessiso, which did not map* the suer oesefal eaanit-mekar. " Some people WWII surprised," Mite Mil- lar wastes pol.tedy. '• It's sarine why they should be. Ada te just the wife tee Professor Du►mist A helpmate lade= ! She •old es her father's •mwa.sun tow year% se An totes 1. se seely • iwe.eh of aims, mite 'Mob she le sot asgatlstsd. Qbst is • great Wag. 85. will be aide te take as seise barren V his work. Fate her pout of view, alga, it L as seedless taste►. She will be se este, yea know. Professor DownmM 15 se neady,50 swei.os5. se wrapped ite is W pretense. se esgkey to tall away freta the lash ideals whish he W always kept la view-" Mrs. Melsrentek smiled slightly, bat did o n speak. Mies Millar observed aha .0410. It impelled Mr to ensu•s the defence wbie► the aa.ayosoer Weer had provoked. .. Thea he's se asdsst, ase ermweetdly, mad gm*. I amen pinata hew. mgrs. Hs mad have Mem made for Adm. 8e really meet r here MoOrmisk smiled ea.M. Send asked e quietism : • L te--er-le se m Mem mare r " i ins% sae that it is smsstly, es Ades ell.." Mies MOW •sewwed, Wray* troth- " You sus. Pregame Dowhoset 15 .et a rommutie figura SO Adm has the ere= est regent sad dmipanes ire kin, 'ad - Deer as 1 Hoe b Mr. Ornsohaw r The madness ronamome ammo ap 5ha Wadss tees ee-1muhte luta Wso yal.r d Ads's Weds *leets. He bad set whited Stye* Oneape hr some One, h.wver. Aka se•lsshoe he'per• a, est .rine W Mad ilea llsOsendsk esemsd pelt rases l bhis " i v* res bowl um nu dor," she orf L " I W a.adhlitJ to tell you shore Zreiu.m Hatheme. but 1 buss se drub Mr Dm. "-*__■ Sam ended ear the atm. `ging se. b ss d a.lpeaW I aeyea dle . Imola. saes, imager lila Isar apriehimm with sem. mads• ..d brted 11. " O.ed mender." said Ile. Orf.daw is We pwfbst tams, albs at Meath W se rams eases d.wa to Nen. "Pm said that Ada's prim to Iso vy D;w►sena t W. Is the r " At Daisy Mak," Wired the math - mai or. •' Better solertrapk 1i her. I pas tied Millar 1'd .se tis daag►ter dldo't Dome M grin, and I'. roam to." " 804)7, Dr. (iria.aaw-" Miss Milks hems ; stat the wiry mailroom was her short " Yea had so berssims.. ta noon= this ..garem5e1 winos% osssaluag hoe. Are you rowan that Lowborn is as (lower Street !" • I ea seat familiar with (bat locality," mower= Mies Malar Nitily. lgoora..s is Mats is that wow, 1'11 ad- mit. Nat if the marriage goes ea you'll have the abases of amines its &m onotone, for Ade will dwell then as sow as bee two tho..a.d pounds aro gala 1 support yes doe), knot that Dearborn has bass borrow- ing tsotey from evert friend fool ninth to lend hint soy, and Dever papier • farthing back'" i dna t believe a word et it, and Hiss Millar deem ely '• We have dt•onosod the settlemeata, sod 1 nes peif.otry satisfied." Dr. (;rtmah.w laughed eooentally, •ad, taking • sheet of ootep•pse frees hu Went - pocket, he waved it in the lady's how. ,. There'. an 1.0 U. for fifty pounds, any. how be cried. •' borrowed for • fort- night eight months ago. reit never wt eyes oft him moos. His had • hundred from McCormick. an • hwdr.d from )frown, and fifty.from1)r. (Assay, and fifty from the Year of St Mark'.,fifny from Pro fearer Smart-tn foot, he has had money from pretty nearly every soul in Stanford. ebb fifty or . hundred pounds to spare. So far ei I can make out, he has the same tale .11 round. Wanted to complete the par - ohne of some property, and would refund the money in • fortnight. Why, be pitched the same old yarn at Meriville only last week, and mot fifty out of him.' " Imposed)), !" oxolaim.d Mime Millar. " I won't believe • word of is !" •' Please yourself," rejoined Dr. Orlin - thew ; " but 1'11 take oar, she fellow doesn't go to oberoh with Ada Millar. Sand for her at epos, or you'll regret it. Good -day." And lir. Uriewhaw took bietwlt off, leav- ing his on-tra.tee in • este of mind that cap 'warmly be described. " It La's tree ; it o.a't be tree ! en said 'gam sad again Na wrthdam, le. tsiegrapbed • for Ada withis the hoar. IIL There was no .Suess.. about the late Professor Millar'. dawdler. Her bast bad mid es again Send .g.1. ba 5615 oars she *bowed Meal/ e.iaw$rty pra.ticaL H.viag read the asooymoms letter ase listened to •11 that Mite Millar had se tell bur. she ex- pressed bee views bendy sad to the psis(. " George is sot tapable of mob oosdao5, Amen Thr is seas mistake somewhere. I will walk over t. St. Cuthbert's and briar him book with me. I ..•15 tell him all that yea have beard, and ask him b explain 1t." "• Won't that be au insult!" asked Miss MUlar. " Yes, it will." answered the girl. " Bat he won't be offended with ass" And she sse0.d archly. She set off &nest dusotly, and Mite MU. leg was Ise .Jean walk her indigestion. " 1f Ueerp. D -wham% were lea &m ens." she told hem 1, ," be would iambs the law. His calumslaton deserve to be tried ter libel, if sayers .ver did : for the scsua.tiss is ant ally ma1Lieas, it le absurd. sad stupidity L worms tbsa mina" The bell t.ag. A maid beeagb ap a ord. •• Professor lkwharet !" =nabs= Miss Millar. •' Bring bin to ane at one :.ed, Mary, ran eat an ass if you ow Web Mum Ade. She has just started for Ha Oath - bes't's. Ten her the Proteges . hen" The seed retired and preesstly ..heed isle the roots • inert g.stiwa, wily dressed in black, se became • hmoa. sei- wtist. It must be admitted that Isle per - soon appear•.m woe an rmenatle, as Mir Millar had stated. aur was his wmmaadig istsllsst very obvious. He had stew -.o - orad Emir, • eleaa-an•vw, pen kmr sad weak eyes, bidden, however. by very large him 'pester= H15 mama wee nerve.s and whammed -mesa es tans earl. Misr linter Nourbt H. artaialy seemed vet 11) at ease. " How do yea do, Professor!" she cried. h.palivefy *Meg bath the aspersed little gentleman's hada " I wasted s am= 5. see yrs. Adm was jest gobs to tit. Catb- bset's be oak yob to tall. Yes aeon have .insdNnr. Sns will be bask dtra.My.-. "Ok, 1 -1 -wonted te nee yea alma," be faltered. " I .m glad His Ada L est" Mise MUlae Naa.L Well she might. A lever clad that his llama 01 three days L a roes refs Best.ea, segved youths do an ones speak al their lady Mums e. •M1aa' Preform Ilewinmt wet set a youth* sortie - tinsel the rale •Ali.., " I galled, Mise M11fea." he west ea, hmi- t tt.gfy. " to est ye. M do me a lftln tam. lir- i'v. bests nevi= .sear peepsr- ey, std 1 sal gub..lryieSe Ohs sashes. Osa d yea," Ise .ring kis vel.. M . whe./- fmg whiger-•'' mad yea, my deer lady. .bilge me wile . h..dred pest& nt • hrtalrht r Klee MRlr mend. She tree te seemly bet the wards .said amt ere. 8sr Asher weld seri WI f pismire hes .gw.i.r. " My liar, geed Mar r M •manias " Ass yes r Hi heeds gave her ,..dies shad. "Dear geed hely." Whee sada haps ilirss15. OsrHs Dwhn.a tins he t+keeli me stab ma ..tpmmeb. t Wine tees pfr. M hap- pen! " tib r she weed ss lug" •' Ire Of tees) Dr. Gu4.j., gabetb.lelsy dh OM Is des - MM I Ossa Deedlsol& ds pea knew whet peels ear sews. el peel Peer Ads 1 Pat b mishe laws beim erasee- Ms .stat thee Mas is lm+e mist the ants." Taut was ands, spew tet hem& " Orly sirs dye age." she west as. iddrmaa... the Predisese. " we dieser= per Ates sestimeats. Yee =pleased Tsar Mswi.t psslsi s. Yea said yea bad rims theme= pearl...isvelwed, Iyisg lay psaoisally. sad a.w yea nam M bone. a ►sadred-• paltry hundred t Ad you've Yam ueve e - lag Uses lar. Ori.mhaw. and ler. Mader sun, sad Mr. Brew.. aril the Vlwr. nod i.edens knouts whw Osseo Deanna ! w oes use : Are yea • shirr Really the Problem me he pitted. H. tested iiia tad red. MMad W Med .war bis brow as if 10 saint his erase= wit., pith= ap kin hat, as though neva thea halt Was= to ma .way, .sammse.d tai mat - eared, sed hairy- horst ret •• My dear good lady, I don't aade.eta5 .t all 1a was palpable. a olid .. nun al - pant have ease that be was in • fog of the Aeons; d...ript5.. " Yoe dost asderat.d ! What" ., A-a+boat the ensiasLss," he battered 11'e. afraid my a.amery's fallen ma I. arm skyey. • writeb.dly ked .aa" 11 we. wow Hiss Miller's tura to tars white. Geed graoioaa ! It mod b. ovantady Y' she Dried. "His mamery'e gore ! O•etge l►•wburmt, ' she wast is tmproniv.ly, Ibo't you recollect oemisg bars to eek my common to your oaths with Ada, sad MU i.g me all &boot veer esemae!' "No," he answered, shaking hie bead sod turning to the doer. "It's my pose brain. I feel it mamisg ea sow. I hap. von 11 .roses m., Miss Millar. I mart go, I'm not well. I'll tali again tomorrow - sorbs other day." Had Miss Millar b.ss less excited. no would have probably have heard velen outside the door. Bat all her faoalt1• were on/reseed. "Not esti! you have aawer.d nee sae ober ga vitae." aha ennead. d. "Do you, or do you out, remember ankhg -y siren le b.00ma your wile!" "My dear, geed lady." ►a replied s1.111 with me eye oe the door, "I'm sorry le say I &'t. I really mast wish you good -after - saw r" Mies Millar had so more queries. to ask, She .ask foto • chair, sod covered her taw with her hinds. Her visitor, who sasesed exceedingly glad to .soaps, Metes= to the door sad opened it : but, 'astatine r.eoiliag. staggered book into the room, ghaedy pale, with his mouth rid. open. IV. Olasot.g sp. Mbt Millar saw Nat he was followed by Mr aims sad • gentian•• who was almost as exact espy of himsstt. sad eat damfesadeaL Hiss Ada's asap•."+ skein forward sad farad the mea with the wwteh•d MOM. ory. Ia drama height, bait and eomp1ai.s the two were almost exactly alike, sail two pain of bl.e spasm*, ide.tioal u parser o.mpist.d the r asmblatsoa. Bat the so. - •emer was alis►/1y stouter. with equeser shoulders sed • taller Noe. "So, you're at your old tanks, William Mania!" be ..Whited. "Trudisg o0 your t.s.mblaacc to as booed roan ! Bor- rowing .sassy is my same, sad getting me into diagram with all my most valved tri.td. ` You're a .o...drel ! • harpy, a- •-- Soddenly Interrepthg fitment, to the tha■d.rseradt Mies Milne. "I am togNtt.g mysaU." he mrd "World you be se kb= as l len see nose with ten -tin man! I ~beard a peat del of your ewvass•t15.: sad, sew that Ade has obfightm•d me. I ass eases why he ear pad you aphis vet 1 have boss wo rd.eisg why se may of my old treads ort ma Al) is =plalned aw." Mies Millar rose, •sill to saws= es utter a word, sad lett the resin with her .bps. Protomer Dawhtat turned I his miser- able pesss.atr. "We are anemias, William, ase your menet wan my 1.ties ebbe. I respwt bee aaamery, ..d 1 .hall .et peuseesrs you, fee hair ma*. B.t"--..Seng hie .trek, a Waist seas•. -"I mem 5 g1.0 yea the ws.de.t theeshilg yes wow hat " Mies Millar told Mea MoCeamiok that she 000id sat piastre the Pr4M..r marry. Wham she betel the seraam..ad yells for mosey sad the Now that reminded from bow di.i..-s0.m, m5. keine that, gives • jun num. Prsgeeaer Donnell send he terribly angry. But eve mla.tee atm he had kicked Ns winded doable out of the hew, be was ee on as • eas..br' if rather brand/en "I really ..oat sporules." be and. My Maie.atbei envied me away. I Wink. 1f yea mIU meas. awn .W ttpma Oeiar.h•w. H•11 be *Me M gin ems a piney .t.o*i.M int .f Mos psopb that Iiaw hea henwwed meow tress is my signs. NA. of Sass, I . hall pay them .IL" Professor Downs= was am geed as this ward. A.d..her chat. it is eine* seri- Ins M add shoe ~rye= ormened was p endy el Min MilYrs.piens--vls.,that Ada was "fest the edge it Ws. "Anyway. they ere very !.pp'►. Catarrh of nletYearsIlta1Id11g Oared at a Oast of *2.40. aemr■.tla UvMwrs ea mem we. A.100.11.11 aesa.ISat r....L wed AersemaYom. Owner! !het lissome Imbedded. as it sure. le this mr.etst, b uwsid pr eeeesd shrwb 1. s./ .mshet Batsed all dr WaMaismW. i .ems ., em employe et re= lfwst ememerrhi epospb Olt., a Hmatrbs, Oen. W Is.. p.selfy treabled with erre=se the bead lee anyens Ills es" rI lend .■g air. sora+ LI. t~` .." ►alt ef Binge ar so mamma wam le ass I saw De. .d sea'. tl.mnbol Pander river - Mod, red .•eased • mmpia. =deb Save ...bstills[ thee 1.tls.d the egs Osumi eel the air.dIsaresists Warn. wiles I Mid most assn bgy..Mlr I bad 1. gm r, 810 halm ale Ord hse mnig dame e Saw Wass nay y.r steles was essatibeill NAM pp* la MO salesem. WHIRLED LIKE TOPS. WHsLt8 SPORT WITH WATER- SPOUTS WITH THIS RESULT. Tae L.v'.alhaas saes• Up Midi Wash - other reenter 116$618 et ti• 111N0.w ■sites slosh ea sae Wal.. lever W15- .ssse• by Sees. & school of thirty large and healthy wftaia mastless with a malt -dun.• waterspouts during a terrific hurrioa.ae was the unusual eight beheld by the Haitise steamer Hen& 8. July 3 while greasing C�Ha.li its, syr the Phila- delphia C It is endues that stick a number of whales Is seen together at une time, and It la toot frequent that six huge whirling roaring waterspouts .weep downs .iron • vessel. so that when at half-4usen col- umns of water are met by an army of sea monsters the event becomes of considerable importance and interest to .raf•ring men. Though the Bendowhich arrived at Pbllalrlpbta from Rio Janeiro. travel eel over the route upon which see ser- pents ars frequently seen, there Is no claim trade to having Melted any of these very common reptiles, and for lhls reason -the crew a..ert• that the terrible marine tray which they wit- nessed must be accepted as truth. The waterspouts caused by the cy- �nr on the deep were of immense proportions, measuring about Ii. feet in diameter at th.- base ,and tapering up gradually like a huge cone to • pont where the diameter was less than a foot. Above this the cone to a formed In inve7rted shape. until It re- *ambied a great funnel. There were ail dt them, and they resembled beau- tifully tinted coleu.ap, supporting the heavy masses of dark black clouds above. while below rolled the AUantic. The Sends struck the storm about noon, and had oolslderable dlffculty In weathering the hurricane. When the crew first caught sight of the wat.npouts they were moving down on the steamer at a rapid rate and threatening to ingull her. They were In a line• and swept forward In such regular order that they resembled a squad of soldiers moving under orders. When the towering neer.s of water, which the crew of the 14endo already decided would cause their death, had arrived within leas than • ba.mule of the ship. they veered off to the windward, and then the truthful sailor men beheld the strangest sight in all their nautical experience. Capt. Doyle save o graphic descrip- tion of the scene am he beheld It. Atter telling of the storm's approach he said "It was about 1 o'clock to the after- noon whoa the waterspouts turned on our windward, and we were training the beautiful sight, when we saw • great number of large whales among the oolumns of water. spouting *5.1.0. s of water Into the air and lashing the water Into foam with their tails. There were at least thirty In the school, and from their actions It was evident that they were enraged at the waterspouts, for with dumb fury they would blind- ly rash into else whirling cones as if to shatter than to pieoea It was •n awful sight "A huge whale would swim oft a short distano* and then with a sport which Increased his momentum •s be proceeded, would dash his many tons of weight against a waterspout Strik- ing as he would the base of the Done, there would be caused a derangement of the spiral movement ; the column would totter, and then In an instant the masers or hundreds of tons of greenish wrier fell back into the ocean with amighty (roar. 'The whales were then in glee, and would sport among the water as 1f pleased with their victory, "But the cyclonic movement would rerestablish the connection between the clouds and the sea, and a new waterspout take the plen of rue one destroyed. The excitement became tremendous, and the whales rolled over one another in their f►eroe battle with the forces of nature. Rome vrenald lir• Into the waterspouts and be warmed Into the air a few feet, only to be hurled back into the ocean, while the cone broke over the.. Others would throw their heads far out of the water and almost rise erect in the ocean. A few would reverse this, sad when they rushed Into the fight Dicer tails would be thrown into the ale, and the rotary movement of the see would spin them around like tops- They did n ot appear to the of their attempts to destroy the waterspouts. and dur- ing the )bur hours in which we were in sight they were constantly en- e ied 'The prevailing tempest wade the affair one of the weirdest things im- aginable and never before in my life have I seen anything like it." Awotr"Ita'. llreut Newt. In may of the Inland townships the bthab:tants have become p..ntc strick- en. says" the Sydney Herald byre-wit- nesere describe the alarm as taking a out'.'tatlting form On some stations the remarkable eight was witnessed of the Australian magpies -wildest or bine--tsgl.k shelter among the do- mestic fowls of the yard in th r e--- deavors to escape from the fierce haat. Theis behavior was that of dated tate stupefied creatures. They were tear (seely indifferent to the prreenee t h.w.aa bhangs. Perhaps th. m etriking street of the unrsempled he i• was furnished from a Plate r.ee .l teragsw, wiance dame -use hr..•f to pasted message- .'Mn.quitoem are b. ■.g killed by the heat. A tbereaometer hung In :he shad. a• t1w coolest point of the Illy., Ds: the largest river Is New South Wale'. Milt 'red IC degrees as the lowemt at the coolest hour of the night, and to d. game SA the highest during the heat •-f Mut lay for thine twenty-six days. Dur tag this masse time the haat one day fa the arty of Adelaide was 113 degrees te•..r t. ■wow. A look cat leapol. on P(wtaparte's hair, drat .Ikea sus the Beflerephon. and Newt tie Ser. Coped LoMt by th. Count M MYlmrayr with a mote, la halm, brought f1M alt a sale of raw books tad histori- an Mese that la1wd.d also a .a. L issam.sss boot by a flea lab artist. ear Whish tea sew psasesnr pad MAL Hassan. k Ikea rings te Largs-Hlrlsm Btwli pmasesgw .-last. e. s war! nossesiaa Isitb tai .: Ii~g THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE Las His Hwa Zama Worn est hep tram a Bow Task Lay 11r AYER'S PILLS "I woald like to add my testimony to time of others who have used Ayer'e a ills. mad to say that 1 have takes these many years, and always derived the Lest results from their me. For .toxo- . *sad liver trot►lea, sad for the cure t headache mend by times d.ssage. t sate, yea's Pill. *•nails be equaled. When my friends ilk me what is On met remedy for dtatrden of the Moan .ch, hirer, or bowels, my Invariable Answer is, Ayer's Pills. Taken In sea - ion, they will break up • cold, prevent 'a grippe, cheek fever, and regulate the 3lgestive organa. They are easy tea .aka, and are, indeed, the best all-round amily medicine !have ever known." - Yrs. MAT Jow .wit, Jfla Hider Av nus, New York City. AYER'S PILLS Highest Honore at world'. Pair. Ape's lanyards ewes d glia/ MLeta UNDER OA' Ii 11‘ Nil PARALTaai tla1111-it/tl!1 aka m.o m mitsirds, w aae.rramer el, sea, wean sheat ayetswlt "lsetw.r (etre".mead beret P.aIv.lo .hint rmw hotel .es .de d hat 1st,/ oaten seao15 *10,, ws, ..o4*eses of her .vet naweert..r the ow of her ass• Wipe ..real he., boa Po -...r saw b ...kiss aresW b. Meade boar ayehinew's •• hoetenar Cent' ginot M lime sad h•ptinew awe. to. July 10, 1014, key. J. w...ys,our (bay. Notary P..i.e. Mien VTATinianr K • GRATEFUL tie•Tel.: a. Lala Weft* sin yon oil who a.eaed .tlw W...m stow hoe teeth, 1.wo here awtIven rend aid kite porml whom lout. .pe, Kseittoai.'•ksotoanrr oa to 1e. eb•.e fes-.. tae given to h Nae. MAO .last meas by ►.e amber. 11n. (.sea.. asst., 10 shahs el, 14.ogtey ewe.. daunt J.ly t4 111111, tear. J. I. *dock Notary Pala.. • AMa)0AT1 a NMI( muss - serestW .eATaeeaaT MADE. Maim •....taut• ,,.{its.Ys$b�ga sc. base• d wooldah BMW 0010. E./rry umtwo mod eoa.e55-- a was - . da.uA.d at web*. Mat tees appeals all em • a i ars. at. Kidneys see saw ls • W appetite goad, nip =db. =Mal .Seed ; all tar was /sae bp Ihreefm rats 0.a " In mai. .sera =rule 1e, ialla1 hew Z. W. Wyman" • WINUSIV REM ANG BROIL *CO. Pomp & FatnIQg Pill Wokra G'0E3E 1011, OZTT. rrur oeralmosuys A i 'took of vary choice Pdmps. mass. t.ot.ri 1 from .sleeted Muskoka ooarteoeA pin with hearts Mit oat. These Puspt are ineentotured i• • a Nstyle. to.Igit tverybodr .ad every troy p isd easy � toe mune ter yards. los.e essays. etc. pwickica PUMP t= MINIM mit .7 FOM err spsyfrg w.5ta beanies. wwrteg perdese. mss. goi'alag ern eta ep.el•1 anal las given to drawn, water haat won • asses* Siem pampa Irah ml wood brims .tans ag;waag° maseeaea.lrlmUsede WITS iI ea.ir�givabiawe.s ate seam. 011401111111 aaae& LA ear elle in Lana. rte., see, saint ageing W Amlm►.a SWAT. KIINN/No. em�ta�•. .aa. j,L dept. pA.''�t�t'��jw. emit= seaft -aa 51.da All Om* watwsmd. 1is orders promptly mrd sem/ells mann se. ARM3TR0111G BROS & Co Ask your Druggist le Murray & Lanman's FLOlIOA WA7'= A Delft?? ]LORAL ))TRACT Par Illasilleseeklef. Toilet Sad Y. ... rr ....% The Signal m.o mese esW nesnY50 M 1st J poseir+Pais *s white ifee the panel yam. ..d pr assails a all =NM el peMiy • pone= of this ••swear. syen meg em mei mar safgmmlais aetiaething •.s ail that w eireM to plie4eas..111 memsmallestwlM the ammonia 0. oar p.•rass 'Rote iiitud►s This useful aim is kept is las all =of aCAI' mine ens as leader e Attrno. %%tt5 ,1 aro not mo generally used, they an important place is oomtneroi. oorrespuud.noa Bee what we'n got under the above heads. iii tter iAtts In this line we have a very l stoat of fine writing paper emit able for every claw of beams@ represented in this locality, Dom ping laid and wove, linins, quadrille and other paper, ruled or unruled, as may be required. liSAv % tubs If the " pay-as-you-go " plan warn the order of the day the lode for account paper would nil w so great ; but there are some men who get so many dunere that they wonder if the stock will ever run out. We don't intend it to, and .t present our stock is Dom pieta in this line with four rises. Good paper and neat ruling. QtuttU e.Ms Both single and double dollars and cents columna They Dome cheaper than bill heads, and .re the proper thing to .end after a delinquent once a month. They are tare to fetch him 'round - sometime. "%avetolp.es Now, it would be hard to neat along without envy and b keep up with the demand foe than we keep a large stack as hand. We have now about a hundred thousand in stock, and the prices will rates, from 75c. to $3.00 per M. We handle con mercial and lrrgal wises excloaivelt. OlUrikte• t•AtA, 4 shales tilt has already been partially Scum .rated in some of the beads above. There is, however, a vast •tronn of work ander dile head that to enumerate would more than take ap the entire space occupied by this adv't, but we do it all at Tun Slaw*z. wAttitiotns to an "At Hoene" or a wedding require considerable taste in seise tion sometimes, but we make ft nn easy matter by keeping is stock the very latest and best samples to be had. Oall and is levow( 0.ua.s of entertainment• and meeting promptly turned oat, from. W n bat neat to the atoll deaf wi cord and pencil attaobsd. We aim to excel in all the differ eat kinds of work we tarn eat, but especially in this, and keep in stock plain and fancy papers suitable for all requirements. Ovtka unit ''*9\(4t% This head ooven a large tune 01 work, from a bread or mill Licks/ to • neat calling card, from .a or dinary adutieeioe ticket to a tasty beldam card or a boaieooely printed membership ticket - Oster. Oar facilities for turning oat this elans el work are °Adama nt by tY East that the great balk of it Y doss by au. This line also Dotiters which our three 6.`eaasiag jab presale are able to tart est be surprisingly short time. fl u1t Bk11s belong to the poster des*rloed also, and we aim a "wieldyel lbee--promplasgs bens ear aiee *Alas respect. A nether d• d wfll appear in Tits Brew, bee of charge when bills ler dame ere get #11 V veli&. 4 'WoAt b the typsgrepSkid prude( list be dams V Ms esiablidloo. �end et4kii meaner w Orr 4rvess *AN, 1 e Sosttl►• 1ser4 vessaduiliks. We ext ear Mollbs fee past lea an, mad Wish s etsNtsamse d w efts.. 1%1L S16114►14w ?am. lgt' 466..4 MOM M. *id 11 i' Lio ever them .,t rr. Ji ..10�w'apwnr�� ![ojsat taw• I ee SOl *•iis fat W. M (i.I EKKR/ Men leek. a'. ECAM Woo Hall. rpm &t.lit; leo. tame. 81re.U. tit ` UFTUN So•t51 poen. Clothe N. IJ tiAsith 11 0. Ha' 1 %,. Oft, elONAL i, west raw l"ABItO rlllaa� re s. J chink Vtta.rve. O. ti e.,altra litk News ha er manes la Wart of A . Division waWdr 1°p 11 ei oo este 1)KlVATS stems than ar pea tag to J. t old leu t tiEdti Roderic . 111OZs.R 'V J. T. ki erten. Ofee *600,000 tlhie `•A uNIT amens .t Iowan ruse oeAStltoW R tee taseng saysthe lee Nod/ ZW 0D1.100 VA WTI� , Oess tram i 800? Le ffival gimawag fry A w THoltail O had AN= Lomas re M laws JOHN Li tl.aegg aha ■ RUOX E. c. "aa sea 4 I- cat. HINTS k oh these mid •wmd.rg"`. (( tipPer Nis 4ft gee Nook .lFa 1moe halt ea stea0.1.5 r res g�fft. le. 1111111.410110,