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RE HURON .SIGNAL. 111113DAY AUG. 3, 1883.
AIastlfeamrsmMs. A Travelila* "/es's Matt sap.
We quote some sensible paragraph&
from a well-wntten article on the alx.ve
topic in a resent somber of Our Coate
ihsestt, in white the suttee argues that in
the best teethe in Anaeries, there is
found to -day as much true politeness as
in those by-guoe days when the poets
sang et the fine old English gentlemen
.4 their stately dunes, and continues :
Evidently, to consider the subject at
all, we roust first ooiuo to some sort of
definition. We must know we mean by
manners before weasel classify them u
good or bad. In the fin( place, I think
we must discard the Sunday school theo-
ry that good manners are synonymous
with certain virtues, as unselfihness,
amiability, and consideration for others
and the like. Had I not Song seen its
fallacy, T could have had no more con-
vincing proof of it than has come to the
during the prosiest writing. A gentk-
man called an ae,.' bo o,ntmauds my
entire respect, both by reason of his able
mind and generous hes... Nay, more
than this. %Jen I think of the perse-
verance by which he gained an educa-
tion, despite of povet .y, discourage-
ment and difficulties of various kinds ;
of the indust.1 by which, though still
young he haiaade for hiraself a place in
his profession ; cf his goodness to-
ward the unfo untie and sorrowful, my
rocked gtlic'tiens into admiration. Yet
t 's man of true anitbender coup, calling
aspen an errand which did credit to both
hes i and heart, so KI before me with
his hat on h'• head and hands in his
poc'teta ; and a shetnLhadaar'anged to go
with him at an appor t ed hour to co-
operate in his benevolent- mission, aaked
me " if it would he too couch tout of ole
way for ire tucall at his o)tice."
( n the other hand, a gentlemen (so-
called), wh.::n Lhaveevery reason to be-
lieve is a veritable'teouedral, places a
their for awe with a _race I never saw
mfuallad, and says, "god raornine.
madam," with. such eloprew'm.ent that 1
Teel like a praeeas fur ear.ny hours there-
after. And this man of gracious mien
but wicked heart finds a welcome in so -
society, aad retiiy geed suciety too,
where my nettle friend,e•if invited et all,
would be laughed at, except by the few
who know I'r well enough to forgive
Neither are the tine manners Synony-
mous with talent or' edt:cation. You
shall see the scholar cif wide sad accurate
knowledge stashed and i'.' at ease tie
moment he leaves his study, wh''.e a
mere s' npleton will have the , air of
swti'ore faire in eve situation.
Plainly, this thing, which is neither
ci ue or wisdom, but which, more than
either, is the pampa_ . to the " beet "
society, is not of trifling impo.. ; but
while always i-utantly recokniuble, it is
neve heless w impalpable aa to elude
definition. Perhaps we can pet no near-
er to a definition than by say .eg that
ir•tnner being the depoutnweut of one
person toward ether' persons, tiue man-
ners consist in .. o aatle .. ,. s really
ffne manner is susceptible of infinite
shades and _graduations, but end: euita-
ble to the time, place and perseu. A
manner which is suitabie 1n addressing a
parson of twenty years of age is not suit-
able toward one seventy years old. A
gentleman does nut address a lady with
the rime familiarity that he uses toward
one of his own sex ; a tune which is prop-
er from a chili- to a parent. An obtuse-
ness as to the relation of thi•,gs is the
mainspring of b,ui manners, and stakes
life for aurae people, one long, unconacie
:us impropriety.
One day last week au ir airing we-
cutred on the Eastern fathom &, betweea
Boston and Lyno,which dose tsss reeor'd.
A weir well -beim citizen , if this wity
returning from Boston, fut ad the ere
yery attach crowded, and in 1 net enib•ore
seat out occupied by a pi eeemges, bat
utilized by one tri bold a Tahoe. (Jur
fellow • citizen, whom we will: call Mr. B.
quietly lifted the baggage fr was the yule -
ion with a view to setting it i is the flees
and filling the seat himself. ' eaters
you doing there I" sha.,dy • et 'tin
occupant of the inner a at ; ''lthatobe•
longs to a friend titf mi ne.'e "'Meter
mind•yoar friend," maim]:f rwl.lied Mr.
B., "1 will take care of is;• ahem k.
comes." Both parties "ceased, frilly' at
this .point, and the train iu.+ed on to
Somerville, but no "friend" dtsiasett-the
valise and seat, and Mr. B remint ed
his fellow traveller of the fact. -s ho said,
"Wetl,that gentleman will be hereeeon"
Bat as Everett and Chelsea were pasted,
aril there was uo change in the situation
Mr. 11. oencluded to snake a reoreruent.
He acasedingly left his seat, arid, walk-
ing to 'else rear of the car, mid to the
condwebor, "there's a suspicioes character
is skis oar. A gentleman has left a valor
in that seat, and I believe that atrart
meats tia steal it, and I want pea to stop
hist." !Ilia conductor replied, "Yea, I've
seen that class of gentry before, and 111
atttend'tc his case ;" whereupon Mr. 8.
returnee' to his seat. As the tiara slowed
'up at Oak gland the traveller gave signs
of prepaautg to leave the car. that. !jug
which, the conductor approached. As
was expected, the traveler greeted the
valise ; but the conductor inteap,osed,
ordering hint to drop it. He indiprtautly
refused, saying, "It is mime ' Ent Mr.
R. hereauid, "You're a liar, sir ! yes told
me that it belonged t.. a 'Irentlemate who
was to ierupv a seat." Ti'e traveller
seta -sed the valise 'and attempted to go
but the «.educt. r sternly Said, "if you
d•.at leave that I'll arrest you ! hwill
take it to headquarters in Reston, where
you . can have it by proving property."
The (mak Islander, beaten at all puints
was. obliged to rut:ender on the terms
offered, and left the:train—a specimen
of a basted and disgusted hog (that's the
word). It is perhaps, needless to thank
our friend. Mr. B. in behalf of decent
travellers everywhere, for his skillful
and ccurageoua disposal of a typical rail-
road nuisance.
'superior t'arr-nuer Pickle*.
'lo every five gallons of strong v• aegar
attic a pint of pure alcohol, a 1 •tp of
alum the size of a small walnut, and a
hatilc f 11 each, of ground or pounded pep-
per, doves, cinnamon and allspice.
Peppsea :clone may be used if preferred,
or thea .ices can he omitted ahogether,
Wit nod Vert
Whet: the traveller now encounters
one beggar in Ireland, fifty years ago he
would have met with fifty. The towns
and villages awa_ .ted with them. A
tourist in those days was alternately
moved to tears by sights of mise.;, and
to laughter by bursts of genuine wit.
The wit was mixed with blarney, which
so delicately flattered, that offence w: s
opt of the question. Y-. S. C. .Hall
illustrates the perfection with which an
Irish beggar used what we ,s 'peri- .ns
call softsauder by an incident that hap-
pened while h was visiting Maria Edge-
wo..h, the -popular Irish writer. He was
driving with her one day, and the car-
riage as noun grit stopued,was surround-
ed by beggars.
' 'You know'I never giveyouan) .hie:
she sail •tu one, who, was pleading for a
- quick az a flash come the an-
swer :
"0, the Lord forgive ye, Miss Edger-
woi.h ! that's the fico: lie ye iver tould."
"Gond luck to your ladyship's happy
ft ae this moi sing !" Laid another of the
gi ,up, "Sure you'l lave the P,;ht Ilea
in any bosom before ye go ?"
1 "O, then look at the poor who can't
I look at you, my lady,' pleaded a blind
eau ; "the dark n -•a that can't see if
your beauty is like your sweet twice.'
"0, the bless'ia of the widely and tics
marl( children, that's waiting for your
honors .ounty, be w id you' on the react'
called out a mother oto Mr. Hall, as she
but dist add greatly to the flavor of theled forth the fatherless clublreu.
pickles. A few pieces of horseradish are I "0, help the poor crayther that's got
8150 an iq:proveument. The alum must
not be omitted as it hardens the pickles.
Put the cucumbers right in the barrel,
keg ••r crock, e1mteinlnv the prepared
vinegar each play, as they r e gathered.
If necessary to welt them do not rub
them. Lay a board on them with suffi-
cient weight to keep the pickles under
41.. the vinegar, and allow no scum to foitn.
Cucumbers should be cut late in the eve-
n;ng, or early ' t the morning, and hat -
died carefully. Tender string beans and
radish pods, ;,leen tomaato , and plums
that are almost ripe but not soft, may
also be put in the Lame •iaegar with the! Can the reader parallel the elosluence
cucumbers, and they w '1 make excellent i of these touching appeals outside of
pickles. 'Peaches,peara, chetri.s, onions, (''eland 7
etc., ruight be prepare 1 in tlse sane way;
but I hare never tmiel them. 1: geed Dundee Banner ; The ''member for
rider vimtgar is not to be had, 'wake' I Jam Stephens is evidently at home in a Malaria from the undrained Pontine
liar r'uun, for the :i.•pttsifor tells us that
vinegar of syrup, allowing one gallon too' the other' day, in the Kirby House liar, marshes, near Rama, is a terror to tra-
three or four:of water. The piCkh•s are he tot into a dispute with a commercial1
vellera Ayer's Ague Con, is an effect-
soon ready for use. We always follow traveller and brought his umbrella into eel protection from the disease, and •
d h declared b aS whets the
stir pickles the tweet they eve- tasted.— b malarial districts . n this side oat the N•
no children to show, yer honour, ' ahe.ut-
ed another women ; "they're down in
the eicknesa and the wan that owns them
at sea."
"Won't your ladyship buy a dying
woman's prayers—shape 7' moaned a
sick fe.nele. •
"They're keeping me back from the
penny you're going to give me, lady,
dear,- wailed another, on the outskirts
of the crowd ; "because I'in wake in my-
self,and my heart's broke with the hung-
er."
ewe tItaSMr
The London Lastest gives some t' reeky
hints about lee" g out-of-dtw•bathiag
If the weather be chilly, it say*, tit these
be a cold isi•id so that the bosky wry" 1*
rapidly cooled at the sui.see Miele un-
tireesiuy, it is net t'tfe to bathe. Uader
sucheditions the fur:here3Ul tat im-
niersiu in ould water will tabs place at
the mo eut when the resetiea eseseyu-
ent upon the skill of exp uses by un-
dressing ought to occur. and this emend,
chill will net only delay ss akseetbee
prevent the martian, but teepee( die
bath trout a mere stimulant Its.adetsres-
sant, ending is the abstraetiuu•ef a large
amount of animal heat and eimemeswn uf.
the internal meatus an/ skeptic •resmbres.
The actual temperature (4th a w.nalr dog
not :street the question et elect .s its re-
lative temperature as ossapabeeestethat.
of the surrounding air. The stun must
be t,• avoid two chills; first, front the air,
and reeond, from the water, asEto sake
sure that the body is r swab a eswbition
as to secure a quack reaction un emerg-t
ing from the water without relying too
much on the possible effect of faien.ui by
rubbing. It will be ubwitter, therefore,
that both weather and wind mast be
carefully considered before bathing is be-
gun, and that the state of the organism
as regards fatigue and the force of the
circulation should also be eonsidered,not
merely as regards the general hetet, but
the special condition wheal a bath is to
be taken. These precautions are enii-
aently needful in the use ..f the young
or weakly.
wtsaelda's times* ■lt.
.atoman of not ve. • good credit renter
.:lath and the way he was jumped un by
everybody had a tendency to make spir-
als ref his ba'-.
'tit ell, Johnston," said an ac.luaia•
Wee who kept a grocery store, "1 no-
tice you are,1receiving as many runtish -
meets es tat average candidates."
•'Oh, yell they are charging ore with
eve hing.
•MYou are charted with a auod many
thinks."
• "'Yea, with ever. huig," he replied,
bitterly.
'1o, not that much quite."
"I'd like to know wt •t l'ut nut charg-
ed with?"
"Well, Johnstuii, I don't care what
others may du, but there's one thing I've
never charged you with, and I give you
my word I never will. 'No, sir; never."
"Thanks for your kiudneea ; but what
is it f"
"Groceries, Juhua.nm, I'll never charge
yea; with there. It's cash, or 00 gtecer-
ies, old man, and don't let it escape your
nieur,ry. ,,
\A11 cases of weak or lame back, baek-
eche, rheunutistn, dc., will find relief in
wearing one of Carter's Smart Weed and
tiellad. na Backache Plasters. Price 25
n •rata.
.t Peculiarity of Nem Jersey_
"It is only in New Jersey," ewe the
witty Detroit Free Preis, "that the papers
speak .1 a widow women. All other
states grant the sex without dispute."
Yet New Jersey hes g,..rd preoedeats f.x
}that fo. a of speech. It follows the old
.Eastern fashion. Ir wax about three
thousand years ago that a woman of Te-
koab came to King David, saying to her-
self. ••1 am, indeed, a widow woman,
and mine husband is dead." Possibly
in Detroit, all widows are women whose
husbands are dead but dow.t East there
are g; 1 widows, whose husbands are not
dead. The Bible tells us, also, of the
"-widow woman" in Zarepath who fed
Eliiah in the (1:17-e of famine. Bible lan-
guege seems more familiar to dwellers in
New Jersey than those in Detroit. But
when Mr. George Washington Moon has
his new Bible completed, that women of
Tekoah's statement will be cut down to
"I ate a widow. '
The tug Who turned airs Father's yard•
The boy stood on the back yard fence
whence all but him had fled. The flames
that It his father's barn shone just above
the shed. One bunch of crackers in his
hand, two others in his hat ; with pit-
eous recent loud he cried, "I never
though of that." A bunch of crackers
to the tail of one small dog he tied ; the
s Arks flew• wide, and red, and hot ;
they lit upon that brat ; they tired the
c...cketa iu his hand and lit those in his
hat. Then came a Lunt ..f rattling
sound—the boy, where was the gone 7
Ask the rinds that far around strewed
bits of meat and bone, and scraps of
2lothes, and balls and tops, and nails,
and books, and yarmi, the relics of that
breadful bo who burned Apia father's
barn.
The Press as duraliea.
Philip Gilbert Hamilton, in his admi-
rable papers 00 4' Intellectual Life," thus
talks of the man Who " stopped his pa-
per." "Newspapers are to the civilized
world what the daily housetalk is to the
members of the household ; they keep
our daily interest in each other, they
save us from the evils of isolation. To
live as a member of the great white race
of men. the race that has filled Europe
and America, and colonized or conquer-
ed whatever other territory it has been
pleased to occupy, to share from day to
dqy its cares its thoughts and aspira-
tions, it is necessary tat every man
should read his paper. Why are the
French peasants so bewildered at sea
It is because they never read a newspa-
per. And why are the inhabitants of
the United States though scattered over
a territory fourteen tunes the area of
Prance, eo much more capable ..f con.
ezrted action ; so much more alive and
modern ; s• much more interested in
new discoveries of all kinds, and capable
of selecting and utalizing the best of
them? It is because thenewspaper tune-
trates everywhere ; and even the lonely
dweller on the prairie or in the forest
is no not intellectually iaolated fmtn the
great currents of public life, which flow 1
through the telegraph and'press."
1 h drummer took him in
cure for those who have become its vie-
the shrive mode es many its and and mobbed the floor with the die -
(dural New -Yorker. tintu4hed coomorer. T.� it.
1. 1.. Creek N Y Feb f IMO There is no excuse for suffering been
raw. - •- ear ■ Nelly.
Irat:resee's t peed) fere.
Frew the many remarkable cares
wrought by uaure McGregor's li
Cure fit: Dyspepsia. ludielstion, C
pit6,u an Affection of the Liver, and
mom the antu.euw sale of it without any
a lverti L;, we hate ouneluded to dace
it tat«uatvely on the market, se that
those who suffer may haveaperfect se e•
G� to Geo. Rhyne. drug scope -sad got a
trot txsttle freeee, . r the regular size at 60
cta and �}.
7
Tke Tinos believes that the . :tion of
•Eir John Macdonald and Archbishop
Tache i -a inducing Riel to leave the coun-
t..' by bribing him to do so "was the
act cf wise men, rad one worthy r'ike of
prolate and statesman." Our oontem►Eo-
rary knight have gone fu_ .her, and given
its opinion of the wisdom and morality
cf the Premier, when, at the ve time
he'waa negotiating with the rebel leader
the publically said he "wished to God
be. e.ould catch Riel.' - [ tv• 'pee Free
Paees.
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¶'hat is daily bringing joy to the homes
of thousands by saving many of their
dear ones from an early grave. Truly is
Dr. King's new Discovery for Consump-
tion, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling
the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, of
any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a
positive cure. Guaranteed. Trial Bot-
tle. free at J. �i ilson'a Drug Store. Large
size 11.00. (ti)
Says Dryden
"She knows her man, and when you rant
and swear.
Can draw you to her with a sinele hair.'
But it must be beautiful hair to have
such power ; and beautiful hair 'can be
ensured by the use of .INGAL&8a HAIR
RBNLWER. Sold at 50 cts. by J. Wilson
2m.
It is now in season to warn our reac.-
ers against the sudden attacks of Cholera
Cramp Colic, and the various Bowel
Complaints incident to the season of ripe
fruit, vegetables, etc. Dr. Fowler's Ex-
tract of Wild Strawberry is the grand
specific for those troubles. 2
Seeing is believing. Read the testi
moniala m the pamphlet un Dr. Vru
Buren's'Kitiney Cure, then buy a botae
and relieve yourself of all those distress-
ing pains. 'Your Druggest can tell you
all about it. Sold by J Wilson Goderich
2m
THE LOWS OF POWER TO DIGEST
and assimilate food in anyone who has a
weak spot. whose weakness renders perfect
nutrition a neoessity, requires immediate at-
tention ; the lungs inrnaired by inflammation
the heart by rhentuat,sm, and the liver or kid-
ney by over-stiwulation, w•t soon cry out from
starvation when the blood 18 bier Ilciently fed
and . he tissues ell -not -fished. Failure of nerve
power and a weak stomach are the chief fact-
ors in these troubles, aad the elements of
nerve nutrition and essential agents of the
gastric juice in Wheelers Phosphates and Ca': -
says the beet remedy.
"Wheu all other remedies fail fur
Bowel Complaint, Color, Cramps, ay1Nn-
tery, etc., then Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strew terry omits t.• the rescue
Thus writes V. H. Crocker, druggta' ,
Weterd wu, and adds that "its sales .., e
bar ::rad uhcreaantg.
Tose smare►e.t Thies ea Ner.r.l
Is Eros's Fluid Lightning for Neuralgia
Headache, Toothache, eta It dots not
bloater .n discolor the akin ; require hut
un.- al.pbgtiuu to tuanuh all (shin uugic-
ally a irhout using any greasy linitnent
or carrying year head in a poultice for
week. Trym % cent bottle from Cleo.
Rhynas, druggist. 2
Summer Boarding,
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•
Thousands bear witness to the poo .
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has 'rived Meet( a at Mad fltf pfeeegml
deb.ltty, ,e.unu.l weakness, iruillteafy,
eta, and all obsuases that arise frogs feltabuse or ovuttrtaed bride, tiu.►Uy coding
In ounsaiwptent, u'wtite and • prema-
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the Untied Steles. Send for e're'alar
and testimonials of genuine cares. (leo.
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MR. RICH AU11 I•!AW LKl"b Kiegaut 'Cosi-
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OPEN for the SUMMER
Fur the reception of a few guest. The rooms
are herr large and
NICELY FURNISHED
Bath Itoom with hot and cold water. Bowling
Alley. Croquet and Ornamental Grounds,
plenty of choice fruit. a guod table. and eery
comfort will be found.
Geese will be met at the rtg'lon.
TERMS :—Seven t D Ten Dollars
per Week.
MAITLAND PLACE,
Uuderi 'h. Onto, o.
Goiter's h_ J ane U. k :t H+tLi-
Address
f: yt', Ear ami(/ Throat.
DR. RYERSON,
:117, Church *Creel, Tamale. Gal..
L. IL ('. P.. L. H. C. S. E. Lectures un the
Eye, Ear and Throat. Triaity Medical col-
lege. Toronto. and Sarge.os tu'the Mercer Eye
and Ear Infirmary. late ot:inloal Assistant
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital. Mourdelds, and
Central London Throat and Ear Hospital. may
De consulted at
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naseiaw May If
Poly netian 95
Peruvian June 2
Sarmatian 11
Parisian " 19
Sardlalas.. •• TS
t eesesias. " 30
Poiynesian July 7
Peruvian " 11
Sanuatian. " 21
l'arirtan. " 28
Sardinian Aug. 4
t'ircasslan 11
I'ulynealao " 18
Peruvian " 25
1
1 rnia l .......Sent 1
Sardinian. 15
Cireaaeian " t2
Polyntuisn " it
Peruvian Oetr.
Sarmatian... .... .... " 13
i arisian
card I titan
Circassian
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Nov. 3
10
ti
1'asat•ryter„ req nireto leave ooderlch at noon
on fintrados e. to connect with steamer ar
tpiebec.
Prepaid ct rtifcate lamed at greatly reduced
rater to parsons wishing W bring their friends
out from tlw Oki ('ountr)'.
For 1,c hers and all Inforasatton, apply to
I1. A ItM1t3TItONCI,
Ticket Agent
Uoderlch.
G,sterikh. May 1718, 1883.
TESTINTONIALS_
i l'ollingw-ood, Lint. - The Crowfoot Bitters I
W O 0 LOILS. "'k cured me of Sick Headache, atter twenty
cars of suffering without being able to find
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fectly cured enc of Saltrheum. without•,.using
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brand is unexcelled b) xn other oil on the If you wlsbtoget the worth of your limey
market. In recognitionash) aur drstaglst r.r 11.
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we have received
.i.1 11 El.Etl`:'Ti.1�
All the Highest Prizes !.
THEY..RLL KEEP ITT
May 17th. 188 18i1am
wherever we exhibited it since 15 i...mong -- other awards a large uamber of
Gold, Silver & Bronze Medals,
besides numerous Diplomas. It ix.earrnnted
nut to gum or clog : wears equal t.. Castor Oil
and being leas than one-half 11, nriee in the
cheapest oil on the market. ,t<r T1:1' IT.
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restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth,
faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown color,
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�, A LARGE lil'1'YL] OP or real hair may be darkened, thin hair thickened,
and baldness often, though not always, cured.
CANNED FRUITS It cheeks falling of the hair, and sr-...uhat.. a
weak and sickly growth to vigor. It prevents and
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agreeable, and lasting perfume.
OF F' A1,1, KINDS.
DS. : Ma. C. r. oat. !tea writes from Kirby, 0. July
i3, 1582: " last fall my hair commenced fallttg
A CHUICE >3F,hF:(TiON OF out, and in a short Urge 1 became nearly bald. I
tried part of a bnttlii of As cm's Hata Vroolt,,
which stopped the falling of the hair, and started
a new growth. 1 have ma,w a fell head of hale
Fresh
em e5 i� r� n n r . ' n growing -• ously, and am convineed that but
for the use of your preparation I should have leen
AND
entirely bald.
Also a ffne assortment of .t.W.Bower, proprietor of the MeArtkve(O$ )
£nomim, says : Atan's HA1n Vlooa Is a most
excellent preparation for the hair. !speak e
Crockery & Glassware from o, own erperlenee. Iia tine prem,., the
growth of new hair, and (nates It gggt,
The V.n 1s atsn a sore cure for 11.1
IN THE I•ATEAT 1)E810NS. within my knowledge has the ptwpgall a ewe
failed M give entire satlsfaettoa."
Teas a Specialty M. Asses F. tent, MN leader a sate -
of fleaMlah ♦e
THE DA IILINO iMPERIA I.
ALERS
fie. it works just as effectual] in sill • IN ALL THk SIZES
er •
GIMP'---Ihave bees re bow, and Headache Constipation, and all the
have tried eve., Wei, to n., adrantta� e+
1 heard t• or Hop (litters recommended
ilib.
!lir
many. 1 conolsl,ded to give th"'ands
m a'
trial i d..s aad tow oto sn.und, and
'Clei gRr. as •. e►
gon•t..ntly mph's inti, alibi am 'early Ila 1
W. e.
wu.Ltr
weaning train of symptoms o1 a disor-
dered leer when Burdock Blood Bitten
is an unfailing remedy, and only exams
Oise Dollar a bottle. Why suffer on
without a trialf 2ft•000 bottles wad
dnrine the last three months, with al-
no.st universal satisfaction. 2
Pimple. esul R1.1 else..
('all at Geo. R11) tots' dreg ah•re and is
package of Niel:meow .( l'arko'a C erb..lic
N. 1t u composed of Vaaelure,Car-
boiie Acid and has never failed to remote
I'imples, Blotches, UIoerated Sores, and
Rough Skin. it cures when *11 others
tail Try it. 2
ITHIt GROCER. I+ODSRiCH.
Jnlr 1s. lee
Teas a Specialty.
.Niro a spirrdid ass. -rt merit of
G000 HARVEST MITTS
C '. Fi. OLD,
hrsted" Fniriwu n Family'i
writes front Boerne, Mass., P,6. s, lam:
rime sty hair hegtz Nto sIre silvery
AvrR's HAIR yl(.a, aad .viwdIsea�
1
us
ebange wawa sertng time penewreth
'maintain an appfpMee of 1�a
tcv rat eonatlt.ahk/:Raee
m'trims, etwt, sad to «
eSergarledie
orators,
tars every one
the eyes of the public-"
Mas. (1. A. Pas:., ,PTT. writing from 13 ahs a.,
r'a,wlah,w•s M•us.,
4..4, 14 Amar earl • '
veers ago *feet me•wlyds of way leaeem•e
It thinned ver, and I
ragtag.
bald. On using Afla'h'Nang Vises
stopped and a sew
oboe( a month q
with short hair. It tnp rew
now to good on eine tar rsperatesis(
"ne bnttIs a the 'roux tut sow suss It oe•smtloa•
stir as a deemtag."
We have luswlretls of stminet testlmonlais to the
.Jacaey of Avt*'s RAI. Yuan. It needs but a
trial Is oonvtaee the stent akopneal of Its rale*.
PasraazD ar
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maw.
eetd by all Drfgga..
w
EGYPTIAN OIL.
The Great Pain Oonqueror
rapidly dispels pain. I teaspoonful ,n Ovate-
will core a distracting head ache in five ntln-
uvs. If applied to any erected surface of Os
body, as tooth ache, neuralgia rheumatism
etc.. it gives the sufferer comfort and Instan
relief.it is a charming remedy. Only 23c, and
money refunded If not as represented.
M. T trwf0TT d 1'e., stele reserlelers,
1 anttor', Onts
W. J. C. Nafitel,
ltn,guist. etc Agent forOodelicl
Devil's Lake, Turtle Mountain
and Mouse River Country,
NORTH DAKOTA,
Tributary to the United States Land Office
GRAND FRKS, DAKOTA.
an T/OaAL N1P and f'siti particular
mailed FR= to any address in
11. 1•. M('NALLY,
General TravemasAgent.
ST PAUL. 111111111111111.3 1 MAIiiTOS/ N. R.
fa .. Frost a. Toe'eme, Ow.
S2.10.es.T"M
Has on hand • lama Aleutlty of
WESTERN CORN
Fsr.ewtwg brooklet. also a lot of
Canadian Corn.
GIVE HIM A CALL
OcdeNcb. Mar 171b. lima.
s
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of feedua
flow ..t is
the butts
when the
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and the t
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drougkt.
land veil
when cr.,
tiliaed v
growth.
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of the
shrubs a
would
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people d
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been er
there is
past nes
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realms u
weather
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park, tl
the idea
dispositi
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necessiti
short, t
years ;
atm at
any ape.
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flowerin
go to dt
stalk ar
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palatabl
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rule, iii
than th
likely t
stroytd
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shower
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