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The Huron Signal, 1883-11-09, Page 7I'!!� 1111:..N sviN , NOV. 9, lfsb Fun anti Fancy. A nue-sided view --The prate. The sham -nook- A bouUst on the stage. Egotism is the I dear of must every - tody. Though the East River bridge is with- out • rite' it has twu piers. A missionary says he only saw one poem illustrated in Fiji, and that was 'Nothing to Wear.' During the recuut sham -battle iu New Jersey • uus?lber of the psrticipaets were seriously injured, and it is reported that they have all applied for peust..us. Oue thousand dollars in Sold weighs four pounds. That is way so many newspaper men are rimed aholdered. 1Yhea weenie's been o'erfows with grit!, The streams of sadness quickly rise. And instantly she dads relief By dropping crystals (ruin her eyes. But man has not a woman. When overborne by sorrow'sthzi r, lie simply Cov.ra up W floe And blows in trluaepet tunes his now. Whoever doubts that the newspapers have a mission should enter a car and see how useful they are to MAUI when a fat woman with a big basket is looking around for • seat. There is growing cons iction that twu pictures of the same fellow in • young lady's album mutat something m..ru than friendship for the old man. A dandy, strutting about a tavern, took up a pair of green spectacles which lay on the table, put thein on his nose, and, turning to the looking -glass, said, 'Landlord, how do these beoome me'1 Don't you think they improve my looks T' 1 think they de,' replied the landlord, 'they hide a part of your twee.' `Don't like the bed T said the hotel clerk, astonished at the presumption of the oomplaininq guests: 'why, some of the best people, some of the hightone- dest folks have slept in it !"Yes, that's just the trouble,' responded the guest 1 'I found last night that there were alto- gether too tinny big bugs in it for the comfort of common people like me.' 'Bow is it you are so punctual at the office every morning, Smith? You must hive an exeellent alarm at your house.' 'Yes, indeed, and a cheap one. You see, every evening, before going to bed, I 1 ugh the cradle under the ' Black for- est' clock, with the weights directly un- der the baby's head. Punctually at 3 o'clock in the morning there is an un- eerlhly yell, and I know what it has just struck,' L-XTAILLL rTED Eoosoi v. -The old gentleman went into the parlor the other night at the watching hour of 11.75, and found the room unlighted and his daugh- ter and & dear friend occupying a tete-a- tete in the corner by the window. 'Evangeline,' the old man said, sternly, 'this is ecat.daloss,' 'Yes, paps,' she answered sweetly, 'it is candlelees, be- cause times are so hard, and lights tent se much, that Ferdinand and I said we would try and get along with the star- light.' And paps turned about in apeeehless amazement, and tried to walk tot of the room through a panel in the wan paper ' 'fortis of 1*listiom. The generous heart should hlessuru which gives ulnen p:tin. a One ungrateful man does an injury to all who stand in need of aid. He who knows his power, doubles it ; he who is diet, ustful of it aestrovs it. Du all the good you can, to all the people you can, in every place you can, and as long es you can. I have seldom known anyone w'lo de- serted truth in trifles that could be trust- ed in matters of importance. Always speak the truth. slake few promisee. Lice up to your engage - m tnts. Keep your own secrets if you have any. If there is any person to whom you feel a dislike that is the person of whom you ought never to speak, BE GENTLEMEN AT HOME. -It is cruel and cowardly in any man to speak to the woman under his own roof in a manner that would forever disgrace him if heard under any other. And yet how many -do it, Lelfishly forgetting the tears and bit- terness they have caused, and selfishly expecting, if they remember it at all, Belt en their return the domestic sky will be without a cloud. Mere the pity when it is ! Then, indeed, is there Barger in the nir; for then too often come deceit, and hypocrisy, and indiffer- ence. Weems -AN EASY PLACE. - Rev. Henry \Vail Beecher sotno time since re - • A Reselule . 'At midnight las' night,' said the old man in a .t4runn voice, as he looked up and down the aisles ; 'at midnight lea' night de sperrit of BrudderelimaxGosh- port, a local member of dis club, passed (rout y'erth to de unknown. Only a week ago he .at in dis hall ; to -night he am dressed fur de grave. Whet ackshun will de club take 9' 'I s'poee, sab,' said the Rev. Penstock, as he rose up, 'dao it sin in order to pre- sent a reselushun to de.ffec, dist he was a man '.f de highest integrity, liber./'. hearted, high-minded, an' dat his loss am a sad blow to du hull city.' 'Yes, Inch a rrsolushu'• am in order. Brudder Penstock, tan you remember you ober took Brudder t3oshptort by de hand and gin him a word of praise fur his hard work au' huueet ways ?' 'I-I--dt.au remember dat I ever did, sap.' 'Aon der a I,ussou in dis ball who kin remember dist be ever put hisself out to livor Brudder Gushport 1' Not a man answered. 'Kin any of you remember dat you took any partickler iuteres' in how he gut along. Not a voice was heard it reply. 'To be a little plainer.' continued the president, 'am d.r one single pusson in dis hall who ever felt five cents' worth of anxiety for Brudder Gosport's wordly or spiritual welfare 1 The hall was so quiet that the sound of Elder Toots rnbbing his back on the sharp edge of a window -casting cavo everybody a start. 'Nut a Iuan in du bull club -not a man in dis hull city, so far as we knoll, ober put hisself out to do a fovor for or speak a word in praise of our lamented brudder an' yet we have ile cheek to talk of a r'eeo- lushun settin' forth his many virtues an' our heart -felt sorrow. No, sir! We doesn't pass un sick bigness heab ! I should be ashamed to look his widder in the face, if we did. It am de way of de world to let men alone jist when a leetlu help would giye •em • broad and easy road. We h'er of dis man or dat man bavin' won de gratitude of de people, but 'we dean' War Of it until he am dead. When a man has gone from y'artk de papers an' de public suddenly diskiver how honest he was; what a big heart he had ; how much good he wuz alms dein', an' what n lost to de world his death will prow. Dv time to praise a man is when he ase liviu' beside us. Praise hurt, to - body but many a good man 1,as grown want un. weary fur deof appteciash Hoak am seventy-two of us in dis hall to- night, sit' we have to own up gat not one of n■ ever went outer our way to prove to our brudder dat his 'genal ways, Ole star'- lealin', and his upright life war any nit. 'preciated by us Ban.' if he had Liu a hoes -thief ! An' to 'pate a resoluahuli eon's' be to brand uurselres hypocrites. let mo man dare offer one.' -[Detn.it Free Press. shall We norm Zarb Other There. Training Ib. My. ' 1 lad ben fairht mouths utnablo t„ work, and felt s though I w•uutd .s V gentlemen walkout/ a ith his sun sad- lost din as lite, tbnmgit Dyspepsia aln 1 denly stopped. 'Look,' he said, 'there's- Indigestion. 1 weighed at the time 'f a bit of iron -a piece of an old horse- shoe ; put it iu your pocket.' -'It is net worth stooping fur,' answored the lad. The father picked up the iron and put it in his pocket. iVhe.i they came to a villige he enit•.ed the blacksmith's shop and sold it for three -farthings, with which sum of money he bought some cherries. Then the father and sou set off again an their ramble. The sun was hot, and neither a house, tree nor faun• tale tit water ws in ei_1':-, The son cum- p'ained of being tiiod, and Lai some d faculty in following h's father. Per- e king that hia boy was tired, the 'a her let fall • cherry se if by accident, a: d quickly the little follow picked it up and ate it. Soou the father dropped another and the boy piked it up as eagerly as before ; and thus they continued till the fruit was all gone. When the last nue was eaten, the (ether stopped, and turn- ing to the boy said, 'Look, my sun ! If you had chosen to stoop ouoe to pick up a piece of horseshoe, you would not hare been obliged to stoop or often to pick up the cherries.' L A. Stanford, an American sharper, has been arrested at Montreal fur nume- rous forgeries. He had wormed himself into the confidence of Hugh A. Allan, of the steamship firm, and had forged that gentleman's name to the lues representing upwards of $6,000. Foaled Th.asaaels All over the land are going into ecstasy over Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption. Their unlocked for recovery by the timely use of this great life Sar- ing remedy, musette them to go nearly wild in Its praise. It is guaranteed to positively cure severe coughs. culds, at- •hina, hay fever, bronchitis, hoarseness, loss of voice, or any affection of the throat and lungs. Trial battles free at .lame. Wilson's drug store. Large size $1.On. (2:) Well Rewarded. A liberal reward will be paid to any party who will produce a case of Liver, Kidney or Stomach complaint that Elec- tric Bitters will not speedily cure. Bring them along, it will cost yon nothing for the medicine if it fails to cure, and you will be well rewarded for your trouble besides. All Blood diseases, Bilious- ness, Jaundice, Constipation, and gene- ral debility are quickly curod. Satisfac- tion guaranteed or money refunded Price only fifty cents por bottle. For sale by J. W ilaon. [5 Gras's Fluid L[kktaleg Needs no advertising when once intro- duced. Every bottle sold sells hundreds of others by doing all and more than re- p oseuted for Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache, etc. It removes any pain instantly quick as flesh. Try it and you will say it is well named Fluid I ightninst. Cet a 25 cent bottle itt_fi. IRhynai drug 1 store. b $sekle$'alAratee Salve. The greatest medical wonder of ' the world. Warranted ti speedily cure Burns, Bruieoe,Cuts,T ;cera, Salt Rheum,. Fever Sore*, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains. ',Torres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all Skin Eruptions, gtt:o:tweel to care in ivory instance, or iiemey refunded. -23e. per box. For sale Ls 7, Wilson. ly. • Matthew Arnold, the Apostle of Cul- ture, arrived in New York to -day from England. He leetnrea /:)ere on political and socal topica. after which he delivers antgaze tint nlx'n Amaranthine fields t literary lactate in Boston And then. too, 'we shall know each ! 11e'6repesaimed, mare. other there.' amid the minister, and then Freon the many remarkable sorsa added, 'there'll be no strangers in the New Jerutel:un ; we'll all he friends ' trreefht by using Mcfiregor's Speedy Omen - 'Beautiful !' raidDOaco. Sham, as he Cure for -Dyspepsia, Inrh_rstion, men - trotted down the aisle. prawn and Attecti•na of the Liver, and A lute) 3 sermon " s.tud 'hiss Sim Pfrom immense sale ..f it without any ad- kine, *a she put her bony hand into th, certising, we have cunrluded to place it minister's. She was oto bya exttnesyely on the market, se that those Ply who suffer may have a p: rfua cure. Go mechanic who carpo up and addres.,ed the preacher : to G. Rhynes' drug atop+ anal gut a trial `Mr. . T sin glad wo shall recta_ nize each other op there.' 'Yes,' raid the minister, ' it is one of the greatest consolation of our re' - - The minister of a fashionable church once preached a beautiful sermon on this subject. Ho d:.w the picture of a very beautiful h. AA 11 'e would walk in sunlit groves, I.y the music ot waterfalls on.' 'Well, 1 re right glad we shall know each other. It will be a great change though ; for 1 hate attended your church for over four years, and none of the members of this society have recognized me yet. ll,•t-we shall all know each c'fiyed a letter from a youno man, who other there.' recommended himself very highly at 1: inq hottest, and closed with the request, In the history of medicines no preps • `Get me an easy situation, that honesty weld be rewarded.' To which Mr. Beecher replied : 'Don't be an [editor, ' if you would be "'easy.' Do not try the law. Avoid sch• el -keeping. Keep out of the pulpit. Let alone all ships, stores, shops, and merchandise. Ab- hor politics. Keep away from lawyers. Dent practice medicine. Be not a farmer nor a mechanic ; neither a soldier nor a sailor. Don't study. Don't • think. Don't work. None of them are .. easy. Oh, my honest friend, you aro in a tory hard world ! I know of but one real 'easy' plana in it. That is the grate.' Now that there is a reliable remedy for kidney trouhles, half the tcrrorsattached to these enmplainta Tuve been removed. ration has received such universal com- mendatiou for the alleviation is affords, and the permanent cure it effects in kid- ney disease., an Dr. Van Buren's Kianey Cure. its action in these distressing complaints is simply wonderful. Sold by J. Wilson. 2m Nn hnuseheld should be considered complete with° it a bottle of Dr. Van Buren's Ki. ney Cure is in the closet. It is the unit rem lily that will positively, permanently and promptly cure all forms of kidney diseases. Sold by J. Wilson 2m A aeartItail llN rer.rr. Physician's are often startled b; re- markable di.roteriea The fact th * Dr. For this let all be thankful, and to Dr. King's New Dieeneery for Cnnsemptioa Van borers', Kidney Cure award ail aid all Throat and Long (Isaiases is daily praise for hating thus removed a hitherto ming patients that they hare rir.n up considered fah.' disease from our path to die. is startling thein to reales their it was neverknewn to fail. Reid by J seas. of duty. stag .zaeline Mtn the Wi!ann. 2m 'nerds .t( this wonderful diseovery re - suiting in hundreds in their i our beet PTri it Thr difference between a cat and a cions using it m t.lteir PrsebeSi Trial $2,000 ipo comma ,s that %Me has aha claws at the bwAtie• fere, at 3 Willem s flint Strew end of the paws, while the other has the lletelar slew $1 0 "4) Basins the stm.wn eonflde.nee in its saps plus. at the end of the clause. bottle fro.:, or the ream tr size at 50 cents and el. 4 a A acribb ler took a p•,.'in entitled 'Tears,' to the newspal er office and the hard-hearted editor 1)toI a hien all up by telling hien he di ln't want any marine poetry. getting* bottle of MuGieger's Speedy Cure 130 N.; used 3 bottles, and n tw weigh 1651tie. and never ya■ Letter in in euy life. It aas Mc($Irrgi., . speedy WWure at brought me around." So says th illi we Fel:, Hamilton. Go to G. Khy- •as dile; store and get • free trial bottle Or the t .ulwr sire for fifty cote' and one bullar. a Pe feet, P.ritive and I'le.uiauenti are the cures effected by Dr. Van Bueen's Kidney Cure. Relief a all eases of Kid- ney Disease is obtained af:era few doses. See that your Druggist gra ea you Van Buren's Kidney Cure !geld by . Wilson Goderich. 2rn An Oasis in the desert is no brighter light to the wandering Arab titan a bottle of Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure is to the unfortunate sufferer trout Kidney Disease. It is a perfect, positive and permanent cure. Sold by J. Wilson Gederich. 2m Te the lreellesl Preter.tea, ant all wittier It say maces. Phosphatine, or Nerve 1'ooa, a Phos- phate Element based upon Facts, Formulated by Professor Audit., M. D. of Boston, Mau., cures Pulmon- ary Consumption, Sick Headache, Ner- vous Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia and all wasting diseases of the human system. Phosphatine is not a Medecine, but a Nutriment, because it contains no Vegetable er Mineral Poisons, Opiates, Narcotics, and no Stimulants, but tiwp� ly the Phosphatic and Gartric Elements found in our daily food. A single bottle is sufficient to convince. AU Druggists sell it. $1.00 per bottle. LoMDEN & Co., sole agents for the Der.tini,n, 55 Front Street East Toronto. As the testa ot winter vanish u::oer the caloric influence of the sun's :aye, so does Bright's Disease, Dropsy. .tone is the Kidneys and Bladder, and Inflate: oration of the Kidneys, leave the hotly upon the administration of Dr. Van Bu rens Kidney enrr. geld ht• .T. \l'iLon, 2rn Apples -AND- 6, Pia/ - Agents 1884 READ' THIS. THE GREAT DOLLAR PAPER, TheWeekly(31obe st� !u11 • ita i iI;s''! FROM NOW TO ENI) OF 1884 THE * DAILY * GLOBE THE GREAT CANADIAN PAPER. Ft Has the moat extensive and influential circulation /n British ▪ America. is n ref for its extensive Cable and Telegraphic News, • and is the great authority upon Commercial and Financial • Natters throughout the Dominion. 0.30 •UI$ORIPTSON. • - • One Year, ... $7.00 1 Half Year, . , . $3.50 a • - it Quarter Year, . ... $1.78. I" 1.4 . -Tn IS• •'- w N hi taster M.er to increase our already large list of yearly subscribers to • Ens WEEKLY GLO, we make the following liberal and magnifi• w • , f cent o:fc, to every reader of this advertisement whit wishes to take • ,•. tl ■tivaantaee of it at once. For $8 50 we will send to any address in Canada or the U. S., THE WEEKLY GLOBE 0• 1• • • fl from now to end of Ik'cea,ht r, i8R4, and in addition, A UANDSOME _ e NICKEL CYEN-TACED STEY•WINDING WATCH. %he N ale" is o%toutvnicin size; 11 is neat in at/rarafece; r: e, a 1w s1. '.-s•:.'in.ler, 'onugnerel/y requires sea key ; it is dusl-/roof, an / a sol hint-eafar. pail The above price includes postage upon Watch to any address in anti la or the United States. This offer only holds K' t ,1 until y •i January loth, 1884. We well start shipping watch( s on (•,sober 1 5th. Remittances should be sent at once, so as to enable us to procure necessary supply and fill orders with as little delay as t !" 4. ...mail de Address, 1 644 • T;3r^, GLOBE PRINTING CO, (Limited), • .••••.Ir TORONTO :.r.-�soiroare:..r.: -- e no os-•- The Creat Dollar P'per. im 0• • .Pears. THE HIGHBST PBICE. it % 1 not, hit is sweep! Dori s and dotes b••fore you di .:ontrthinz mighty and sub lune loam l,ehlndto conuer tlme. $ee a week In your qown town 83 outfit free. No risk. Everything new, capital not required. We will furnish you everythintr. Many are making fortune. Ladies make as much' ea men, and boys and girls uc.k,• great pay. header. it you want business at which you can make great pay all the time. write for particulars to 11. 11•1.1.xrr 't Co.. Portland Main GODERICH BOILER WORKS. FOR APPLES AND PEARS WILL BE PAID Ohrystal & Black. I Ns RANCE CARL). •' ltItITIStil AI98, ('0'Y, TOiiOKTO-Ertabllshe 1833 PIIQ NI?G.INS. CO'Y, of LONDON England) - Established 1782. IARTFORD CO'Y, of IIAaTronn, Conn --Established 1810. Rieke taken in the above AntclassOflfces at the lowest rates by HORACItt HOIITON. The undersigned is also Appraiser for the CANADA PER. LOAN An SAVINGS CO'Y TORONTO. Money to Loan on first•elasa security, om 7 to 8 per Cent, -Chargee moderate. HORACE MORTON. Ooder'' 1. Sept. 10. 1880. by ma this season. 1 hope my old patrons will hang on to their Frntt until we them, TO MILL DIEM and SALT WELL ME?' -ASD -- New G ft -IWAN r - N. BOILER Siang ;SA LTQPANS n* tare.l.eesllortest notice. • r i.>•O,)tl .)alit/ I''":'di And will•:•ay theb;gaest .n'r,.•: ° pride. • Teas SGSCS'."3 .ant all .ora •.: GROCER A Sof.- SI TIat rf•esent. u c i atm Mr. M. E.. Allison, H t h n Kan. saved his life by a steeple Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Con- sumption, which caused ;aim to procure a largo brittle. thntcompletely cured him, when Doctors, cba:nge of climate and ererything else had failed. Asthma, llrenchatia, L1,wrsene*s, Severe Coughs, and all Threat and Lung diseasew, it is euaranteetl to cure. Trial Betties at J. Wilaen's dray •torr. Large size el. (1): Justice Osler was so diagusted with the foulness of Stratford court house that he remarked that if the sittings lasted another day the sheriff would be oblig- ed to find another renes) for holding a court. emcee Reward For any Teatitnoninls recommending McGregor's Speedy Cure for Dvapepsia, Indigestion, ('•.itiveneaa, lieadeche,etc., that are not eentnne ; none 1)1 which are (rim persons in the States or thousands of miles away, but from petering in and around Hamilton, Ont. We give trial bottles tree of cost, ro that you cannot b. deceived by purchasing a worthless ar- ticle, but know its relive before buying. Trial bottles and twstimcnials given free at 0. Rhyme' drwy •tuft.. • fixity over W a hers, and atter $ homemade of teats of the nowt erwt/tl alta and cowered iohn R Vert, Hsmiiton, says . "M• Rrew-s mad LOON tag. veer we MOM And. w. l.rl jrrtlA.d In nA►r- (tr.ww's ttp.etiy Cate for Dyspepsia and Curve T,a,th.ehe and NIw"atta 'cline/1.1_6a tis m forfeu tan. Thwwged Ito1Ws for u7 1esr of Mueslis Mtda, sire tlro•L, 1*Ao.nae ludiyrspon ia*Rap at fifty Inc.. tine gash, teller,.• any pain instant y, bnnara.naesae.r,, hi -ow -Atria. consumnption In Its price asked for i1. i am a commercial cheapest anti quickest application known. a f tl aretlenrt lyse Iwawes thc«'pt s�ih Lrita, M man, and travel continually, and would Why ruffs with Toothache, Newratiia, which we only realm relief.t weease=swr� no more think of lwri:.s home withosta Aeada.hw, Rh.ntratam, iwrmtittRn, Plela• with WeNY !'nigh 9Jrep. whwa oakq seoM� las to 4Ina.ttoe. 4mpi. bottles, Zi and M seats: Isere bnthl.s eye dp4 as, °eagle* wrappersw M kronly In Ma*Met or serw�Mlte nt s .1 e( on rwn701tN LSST se It and ow 1Np n Ota/, woo st J t a td.rlek bottle of MnGtegot. Rpeady Cur. in my rause than 1 wenn' of leaving my team at hem• and mine on hat." Few trial huttle..t G. Mynas dent store. R.gn• lar dew 84) eta and $1 a tics, Sora' Thnat tin Amite Pains of any kind when you can go to Gan Rhyme' dreg atone and ret a perfect and instan- taneous mire for 26 eents Ask for Kraut's Fluid Lightning. h 1T �- ,1: ut;Ritpairinie etecit it weer%Wien,of Bic 1 . P. '1, Biel 103 ant IFFOVYLEFIS IXTRACTIPWILD ���AWBEflfl a 1llQi1I)ll1i � GEO. OLD, The Gro: er. (';Aurt Bunce cq . ►re, + Gi-01:9212RIOrI. Sept. 13, 1883 1118 The Wcslcrll Akerliser WOR 1884. CH OLERA CHOLERA INFANTUM neap '\ IL SUMMER COMrt AIN -13 S oL o f r4L L OEQ/ t N, With the advent of 1881 Tor. WFsrrt(ie At- r!RTISFII ANT) WEiKLY LIRrR4l. will appear in new and Improved form. with new tope. printed from stereotype plates. on a ui•w wet/ - feeding press of the latest design. %V bile its several popular "Departments wi'l be con- tinued, more rigor will Is. observable through- out. Only $1 per annum. R°'nn •• of 15(1 fret to nir suhrrihere. CHOICE OF THREE PREMIUMS. ROBEE sof /- gra es are annunity robbed of their victims. lives prolonger. happiness nnrl )rales restored by the tote eotthegreat . GERMAN INVIGORATOR' which positively- and permar.crt •, cures him pnlewey !caused by *xenon, me nuc kind,I feavlaal N'eekwewa, sod nil due et. s hitt fol- low as a scquet:ee of rel'- \ I n,e , : - !: c of en- eruy. t *s of mrmnry,•titi•.it tide, palls in ilia M. k. Mince*. . • • • • l.rema- tiri• •'I.t age. amid nanny oto . that Ica ' io insanity ort et.. un 11 .. .' ; remn• n` • :-sure, 4,1 foretre'tlan with tea: e. • mi 1 The ISVicoII ones i. or Aft leer, a for t 1» 1 e 21t, or t tie: c.•t•l free to, :and •••. :.•tt, on :paint PA, •t i .a..','rt • • , i•'..1. f' !EN}'\. it 1:. sail:.!.. , • . Ohio 1'rvNA*, side .t. et._7(e [tie by ;1 per dr ar. r'ne - 11 elook ■ .■t i.,.it 71 for .'hyrt,s .0 mri•ebe { ! iaathc:rryrnt,a illi it" - mi n.prott• " 1 : urtnn I: 1• IMI eriI. N'o n great eli tete e to two,. loiters, t. tt't 1.- eon. went :nee. is,y, u, :iris tai a.ri .n their •t .lora ta •r to t. ono tat. ,ark pro- ,fn;tn t .tnru, . '1 t yea will unit• t. 1 It r ��ee. Ex. ► fie `s a:!it lnro:r!:(',l Inc. .:.t: whnen- da,tw hills eh:make initial f nle.'t' . 'Yon can get of,. v,•',r,:I.,lrgkm. loo rat • • . or only year •+oar n,•nri••h:,., Full ,u-• :On and u!1 :Ler ,.I, et.,v.r3 >Ch1 i,+ V. . COS ETIN suv .r t'. Portland. )far c • obuO.00 Bier;...rd. U'c ,•_ itt pe} ow alias rear ettl 8'•: an.y creat• of Liver t'onatdalttt, 10cy$'paic, i 1 rudache, ludig,•sthm, CivatilaUon e t e ,, uannot'(ure with Wert's Vet:-,,.; L Liver Pills. when the dWeil ions arc tit rittIt , 1.n. I lied with. They arc purely Vegetable, mai t , •r r fa il to o give sdIsi.ut1u . Auger ('e t, r 1 , , Boxes, oennaling 30 Palls. 23 cents. 1.f rale by all Dru=lst. Beware of cnuntcttt , rad imita- tions. The genuine manure, N . • only hl' JOHN C. Witt sz.. CO.. "Tit. I Makers,' 81 and RI King tit. Fact, Tomb'. taut. Free 'ta cent aL�-�- O -n receiptlet Mlea/ WILD/WM DI IR ATARI.. ;- Health i8 Wealth! hrw "PORTRAIT GALLERY." 'lir oreminm for 11181 Is • handasmel -printed Hook of Por- traits, with illuminated cover. cunta'ning the following chrom„-Ilthogrwnhs, in Are colon, tis : Her Mgfeaty Queen Victoria; HlsExeel- lency the Ooreraor-General I Marquis of Lane- downelRt-Hon. W. E. Oladaton,; Hon. Ed- ward Blake; Sir John A. Macdonald ; Hue. Oliver Mowat ; Hon. Ales. Mackin -irk,: and Chewter A. Arthur, President of U. S. An elegant and attractire ornament to, the par. tor °aide. (MOP of earh portrait. a c 11 taches.) A hloweaphleal skate" of each p.•rw,nage written by an emtient Canadian is also`( ven. Price only Ise ettra. or RLN in all. Sr if preferred. saharrtheew may have a ehsieeof "Rows AND Ho*Lam- or "Coot'* Ryles, -two well-known former premiums In board corer. on payment or No. iddleion al. or •I.1a to all. Oa/p one pnwtwa nl lowed Tran Latil AP'-urtape. rentalslny the complete raldal4ht Aeepa,abss• N wailed Inc IPS per annus. or $1.18 for titre• wroath. _Total en -culottes earth week of Para v Ain R r, w i s A nrcaA..O., area M, w' iwir Mewls wasted everywhere rMy vale.bla prises to the mow s peons hrl slab setter", %rod penia sawn' 1.0, pan 1, arra. Re- gistered lateral r01111141 at owe Dot. Addicts armareraatui tAO. Login.• (her. The Signal's Clubbing Oft. The RIOwal. and I Ra N'Serieti A ',rem Taaw will he mailed to arty seldom. from sew to Jo/than tit lar, oe rer•.ipt of only KID HOMO, d Tot An..assewa's q,Owlar per Wawa Is required. the wilinowal aswoopt for same cyst ti..nekrM. a* &Any., wNNla hall partlrulars as to which Is emitted Addis •eros{ t Mit s t timi 111nn,a1, re .diets" Out Ged.rleb. net r Ira 1511 (l FFi W ORM a'OW LIE . . Are ph.saeat t , t kr. f, nt.: .; -'• n Purtatire. is a s: te, more. an 1 .f.',.rrwat destroyer -f warms In Cl 11,1r -•i or Adults. Ion. E. C. War's Neav AND li1IAIN TROUT owe?, • guaranteed specific tut 111 Meets, LIS (mem. ('nnralminns. /'its, NeRems Neuralgia Headache, Nervous Prostration . eased br the ra,e of almhol or centimes. wake nWasiak Den- tal Iwprcalon, Softening of the 14ala. result Mg In Insanity and leading to mossy, d.eay and death, Premature Old A8*, Barrenness. Immo( l'nw.r In either sea. lel olu,lary !Amami and sperrnatorrh'ra. eausied by rater-evertion of i he brain- self -afire or ov. r•Irdulsmrnee. one has -.t ill sure recent cases. i s. h bot eon- t•ln. one month', treatment. One dollar a bor. or sic Moves Inc Ave dollar's ; .e'wr by mail pre `,.fid nn romp of price. We sesrastea dt boars to carr any orae. With . a. h order rei- ••eked hp us for six bete*. to 'p,ppaled with A,r dnliarw, wr will amid the t'*rbaner am w ri,•rn anarantrr to rrfnnd t` r m.Mry If the • (roe tmrnt Maw not earl a inc,'. tn..atawtesa tseaed only by J AIMS WIPalwA •144 toed agent Inc Oodetteh, Dat. Jli}I C CIris k (10., tale proprietors. Turnout OM. N'ant.d. Has 1'ar. IAII% i1G N T Wort Constant emlthsy Aro a'f1,Nt•il Me el red nuns n.er 11'e Nes Deal Vusbin 1,.. A week . mete 5 binder at bon, ,. Py the in •lns sirl.rrsr. Nest herr. now h. r, ,,,,s tb. L,Mtc. repot, nM neat ' tt*$' cell ata,• . SIrn wo town. boys aad fit)! ...1,404 •.ry 1 where to work her ns.. Nnw loth, time. You ran work In spare nim., nr Ike year whole elmo to the Mrin.to. No Mbar bnslaww sell) pay you nearly on well. Nn ore can fail to utak.' ••normo,. plc. by enrwelnr s.1 nn0, ('astl, .n,tAt and leriu. fr.,. 111 nn.f adoI oast. ...•§T , aid honorably 1 delrr.. Tat: a , Co. As.; a.:a. !1 alit.