The Huron Signal, 1884-5-30, Page 7rm . HURON SIGN kL MAY 30, ISA
Fashion's Fancies.
The taste fur shut silks in tel the .t-
omes.
( met beds fair to be alwai • faskiva•
Archery is ua the decline. Pity, bot
'tie true.
Levu teems n agaiu the peptide, out -
dour ease.
The gored skirt is asribuoti, but it
will did hard.
Shot velvet ouu,« up aasung other
obaoatable draw stuffs,
White velvet teats are worn at dress
•fternuou parties.
The newest fancy in printed lawns is
for dotted effect. in the tissue.
Hair powder is won in Pani by some
ladies, but only for evening dress -
Hien coiffures and the use ut hair pow-
der to a limited extent prevails in Parise
Pale gray buts bid fair to take the
place of .cru and crawl for evening
toilets.
Feather borders and feather fringes
appear au dressy .ilk and satin parasols.
Redingotes with shirred backs fituu
well in at the waist line aro muck wort'.
The overdress is more and tears ftt-
latently amide with downward pleats as
the season advances.
None but dander and peace women
roan wear the high -shouldered shoulder
elope to advantage.
Etanine u t he fabric used it•stuad of
turkey reed fur seaside parasols on the
other aide of the water.
Bands of ribbon terminating in flat
bows form the vertical decorations of
many printed lawn dresser.
Lace parasols, lined with colored Su -
rah, sad decorated with lluwers and bows
of ribbon, appear on umbeslla counters.
A nonce sets the fashtw ter little girls
dresses on the :ether side, the 'American
frock' being the first favorite for little
women. I telt,. ems
ie polonaise or redingotes or simula-
tions of cases garments aro the popular
style of dregs for street costumes this sea -
sun.
Sotne of the shit silks vie with the
lustre and sheen of the wings of insects
and tl a feathers of the most iridescent
of birds.
Geld braid, gold Inc.. gold beats. and
a variety of yellow flowers, from daffo-
dils and buttercups an dandelions and
hoyellow asters. .occupy a large place in
nest trimmings.
The favorite form for the popular
white lawn suit is this Mother Hubhard
yoke and bated waist, with • tucked
skirt, not gored, but gathered nr plated
to the waist band.
Sorrel green and rose and old gold and
Pheasant blue er br,nae are favorite
Dolor comhinauon in costumes, especially
those /if shut taffeta glace trimmed with
velvet and lace.
Silk and Lale thread gloves and mitts
with very bine wnsta, and in all the new
shades •.f :fray, tart, brown, black, and
ecru, are won en ?love c•,uwers and so'd
at very I.•w price..
The blending of utany c.Ions in the
rune fabric Cites an antique grace to
many tato errs, and also permits latitude
of taste in the selectee' of use Celan of
the ribi. ins and other acceas.eries ..f the
toilet-
neeaaeb 5tassee'a itennay.
'Beautiful, beautiful mentally ejacu-
lated Deacon Barnes et the ct•.se of a
sermon about heaven. 'Those are my
ideas exactly.'
And se emelt was be with his thoughts
as he passed out of church, he forgot to
ask lame old Mrs. Howe to ride home
.with him as was his usual custotn.
'Perhaps it is just as well,' heth„uitht,
'for she is a worldly uld woman and
would probably have drawn my thoughts
away from beaten.'
At the dinner -table his son exclaimed
10, father, i have s situation at last.'
'Have you forgotten that it is Sunday.
John r asked his father sternly 'Don't
let me hear any more such talk.'
John ate his dinuer in silence. How
could his situation be a wrong thing to
speak of on Sunday. He was au thank-
ful int it that it seemed to Dome from the
hand of O.d. Gild knew all about the
restless ntunths in which he had answer-
ed anadvertisement a day.
When the minister gave thinks in
church for all the mercies of the past
weak John'. heart eve a gratefui throb,
aed be determined anew to acknewledgs
(hod in all his way's.
John ate his dinner in silence while
his father thought about heaven.
In the afternoon Mr. Banos' nephew,
a stranger in the place, catue neer foam
bis bubdine place opposite and sat on
the pum talking with John
'I can't allow this, Tom, said )lr.
Barnes, ..ming to the deer with the
Bible in bin herds, 'you beast not sit
here breaking the '(ablath. O. back to
your hoarding house and reed some good
hook.'
Tom started up angrily, and spent the
aiternoo.ii fishing and bathing with an
old colored lean. his only other acquain-
tance in the place. while Debate Barnes
sat in a large rocker en the piaxsa with a
handkerchiefs over hie fat* and (hoseht
about heaven.
Presently his two little gt•snddanghters
came out on the plazas with a large
picture book esti est down near him.
There was a flutter cf leaves and a gees
deal d Surfing se the little yellow needs
bent over the book and finally they
laughed outright.
'Children. where's your mother?' stern
ly demanded Deacon Barnes, springing
to his feet.
'Up -stair `putting halo to deep,' they
atowered loth together
Denton Banos strode into the hall.
'Ellen i Filen " he shouted, '1 should
think you mightthee. children .?suet
ns the Sabbath. won't allow me
to think.'
Ellen had been awake all night with a
fretful baby. She hal hushed him. and
had just fallen asleep when her father's
Tow* gen seed hey and *woke the baby.
'Mean mad them n - airs.' she said
~And all the sentry afternoon she, amass
.d the thew children in • close upper
room,while her father reeked and fanned
himself, and thought about heaven. ----
Advocaat* and fJ.ardi.n.
VaallerMilre Tgsaa.su TN.Y.
1 steal the ether 4., ... tae vault et
the flurend•Ne furtress of tens and
Iasse.ry ea iurty-ssetwad street, where
last year the richest nabob in the world
looked up hal $200,000,000 In stooks,
bonds, and ether securities. It is use
of the wt redoubtable works of defuses
us the Aucrioan ouuuueat, though you
may out be entirely certain of that by
wtewyina the building huts the uutaids
Its fuuudatauw wore blasted out of the
rock ; this front wall us fire feet iu thick•
aims, sed the side and rear walls are
three feet, the materials used being
pressed hrtck with brown mese trim-
mings. The beam., girders, end maim
pillars are iron, incased in lireprouf
material. The doers, window -frame*,
and asiuor partitions are iron, utarbte
and glass No w.s.d is to he f..uad in
the structure: The greet vault is 39142
fest, ..f w ;the fret, at, -1, and Frank-
lioite iron, is imp•emg in strength and
pn.peen...is. mud issituated on the ymued
door. It. f••ur Dater duan weigh 8,200
pounds each„ sad have every effective
and kuuwn improvement lel defensive
devices. A massive wall of tuaaon►ry
surrounds the ironwork. The vault,
w:iich is burglar, tiro, and water prof
a.nstate« a distinct building in itself.
The armed watchmen who' guard the
building day end night are under the
strictest discipline, their hourly move-
ments being recorded by an electric duck
000nettiug with various p.itts un each
fluor of the structure, and there are also
wins running to police headquarters and
the "Incas of the district telegraph. In
one corner of this great vault, behind
heavy inns bars, are the heavier iron
doors of the works oontrcning the Van-
derbilt securities, which can be opened
only by skeleton -keys held by the owner
alone. 1 suppose that 100 men in this
building, with (lathing guns, could easily
defend it against a mob of 100,000 assail-
ant. ; it could be reduced by nothing else
than the continued play of heavy artill-
ery. It may be a year since Vanderbilt,
then worth $200,000,000 put the larger
part of his possessions iu the vault. He
could not. perhaps, put more than
$200,000,000 under guard here at that
time, but he has added over $12,000,000
t.. his fortune within the year, though it
has been a poor year. Thus rapidly does
the etupentius volume of his unpnllell-
ed pee enlarge. Nothing like such
growth of any lean's wealth was ever
before known in the world. Every year,
is the nature of things, the growth in-
eeaaea, go that the estimate t.f the best -
informed men is that by the year 1900
he will be able to pile up not less than
$300,000,000 in his great iron vault be-
hind walls tiw•feet thick. -{John Swin-
ton's paper.
• airtime/ DMpbeed Cea&desee.
The it.dividual who places trust in
many of the claims of advertised reme-
dies is often sadly disappointed, but the
array of facts regarding the honest vir-
tues of Burdock Blood Bitten ars iodio-
put.•ble. It positively cures diseases of
the blood, liver and kidney.. Investi-
gate the prank and testimonials. 2
A lieweees Titeri lo,v. - For a
Cough, Ctdil or any Brunchical affecion.
••Pe•eteria, ' in my opinion, is just the
thing. I have nett it in my family for
Cough. and Colds for the putt four years
with the twist unvarietl 'mores. and to-
day toy opinion aA it is that I coutinue
to think wall more of that which 1 Lot,an
thioktuir well of.
Gan Kart, Manager Ontario Bank,
Pickering.
Prion lir Dents at all drugt'ists. nt
These are mild /arts.
The best bleed purifier and ays..ui re-
gulator atter plaoed within the reach o'
suffering( humanity, truly is Electric Bit-
ten. 1ttseti';'v of the Liver, Biliousnes
.'!aundice. Co,sstipateon, Weak Kidneys,
or any disease '.f the urinary organs, or
whoever requires an appetizer, tonic or
mild atnsnlant, will always find Electric
Bitten the best and only certain cure
known. They act surely and quickly.
eters• bottle guaranteed to give entire
satisfaction ..r money refun'ler.. field at
fifty cents a bottle by J. Wilson. [4]
• /tarried Weese... Woes.
Twu teeing women were talking • few
days 'inns, .•els .•f whom was married
last fall and the. ether was going t.. be
roamed &inset line this summer.
thing D would do, if 1 was in your place,
be1.re the etlgat.ment went any further'
said the married one, "and that is to
find out if y'•ur intended keels • shot
gun and liken t.. go shooting.' "What
has that gat to it,, with it r' asked the
girl. "Well, don't marry • (tan that
keeps doge and guns, that is all, nr yon
will 'lever know where anything is. My
!maimed is real geed, but if he wants to
clean his shotgve he will go right into
my bureau and take the first white
clothes he Enda He tore off one d«ve
of one of my msdsrvesfa to nl«n his
Run, and the black powder spoiled it,
and only the ether day I found one of
my silk stockings tied around the neck of
his totter ao:f, because the dog had A
sore threat, and i wouldn't be surprised
any day 1e see my husband strap my
bustle nr hoop skirt on for • game bag
end go off sheeting. 0, it is awful. He
breaks his pnpa to retrieve with my
slippers. and he tures my hat with feath-
er on. out on the lawn, to learn a pup
to come to a point. 1 don't want to
marry any more hunts." The poor
girl who was going to be married has
about enbeluded that there are tno many
chances in matrimony.-- {Peck's Run.
HINTS ON SHOPPING.
Tt•t se ter Them es ISM &Mee .t the
C.aa1 e tes.sewber.
The subjoin is • seisms onto s, heist
with triode and dilfi:ulues that it cmunut
be approached without grave ref. ctiva,
says Berry (.Mer Yufwn/uy. 'feta awn
who thtaka tont, is furnishing the 'sin-
ews el wet,' ht nae settled the subject,
sad that the inure* that follows is over
• smooth mod easy path--fucifia .k.•cwsua
--that there is but a sap between the
filled puree and the fulfilled desire, u
greatly in serer. All the endues/tie and
lung -suffering, all the patentee and pee -
severance, all the deeiea.n nod preis:ice
of iniad of which the disciplined feminine
orp.uisetion is capable, meet be br.u4ht
to bear for the exigencies 01 s shopping
expeditiue ; and theme qualities again aro
equally in demand upuw the other side of
the ceunter, where the strata upon gust
temper end self a.nintaod is equally great.
Let not, therefore, the frivolutu soman
of (ashen' g.. tightly forth with a full
purse, thinking sae has only te cnuoe,
see end conquer ; our let her frivolous
sister, who sands behind the counter in
unexoeptienaae thick hair, think that
her duty beaim and ends in standing
there, without esrerting herself to nuke
shopping easy instead of burdensome. In
se grave a meager it is not without hesi-
tation that we add *owe few maxims for
both parties :
Fra Tan creasing CN.
1. Know your own uituti. Have a
plan. Don't make thou get out all the
cashmeres, and then decide it is al•;•acs
you want.
2. If you really mean t.. buy a gar -
meet now is the time to buy it. I)u not
try it on and try it on again, and turn it
over and then leave it -that is so tire-
some to the pleasant young woman who
is watching over it and you.
S. D.. got enter into a tong crnversio
non with a friend while the patient aboli-
tion stands holding up • fold of silk,
drape.( for your inspection 1f your
friend is persistant in inquuieg after all
nine children, turn away with her and
tell the nun he need not wait.
4. (To the friend. D e not. in the
ardor of •hopping• stop to enquire •fter
the name children.
5. Wait for your change without a
murmur, to the end of time, even if
your car passes, your carriage waits, and
you are ready to deep with fatigue. 'No
blame is attached to the driver ;' in other
weeds., the clerk who has served y..0 has
nothing to do with it, and is equally
bored.
regime. H.ten
restage to Oreso innate- 3. ;.rr tomboy by
*sot roam. flegWrat lea fee...
Mowry wawa greuetd w all money order of-
aoee 1a ('gases, ("elite 1 Stals*. lural Hesitate.
Priam Edward Island. \eafeu udiend east la-
ths
td1a.
Deposit' reenive.l an.:e Its ergala, loss of
the past u(Hce save alfa' b.a.k heirless the new,
of . a.Iu sad 4JIO p.m.
Hegist.red letters tuns be po.t d IS lelaales
totem the chew' el eat:, ma.1
(Mk o,- bus.1a.m. t.. 1:91 p.u._ tlaala)5 ex-
oep,cd.
•uaalwa
Can, , Lar lag been admitted tom the ?sr
MI 1....,,., then is • re-arraugeu.eel of postal
rare.... rules w s :
For •estrla, lkrynure. Ocuus.r... Leland,
Sari W. ?reace, Algeria. Uerusau)....Lraltar.
tires' Brines sad Ireland. Meer.-. hal), I.ux-
.uberg, Malta. Pdunteuegtt.. N,I ,rr1.n.!. %car-
way. Porges. ronu.lal. Aware , 1:..ul..su►L
Kuria. %t. "'Nerve 8ervta. spew.. 1..e C'a. ary
island.. Sweden. Switscrland and Turkey.
♦Lin vu United Slates: laenunda,'Rebamas,
('uta. laanhih 1'u1m,tes of Sl. Thouwa. St. Juba.
to. Cruix, Jamaica. Japan. aunt Porto Hluo.
!Newfoundland is now In the!Postal Calan.
but the postal rates remain as beforei. Lettere
6 mints per 1 ounce. Postai cards 2 canniest*.
Newspaper Y scuts fur 1 ounces. Honiara -
tutu fee S cents.
Fes Aden, Argus' is • ::....fedrratlot,. Brad'.
British Uulasa. t'.- ..us. .,r.ralatid, retest a.
Columes is Asia..Mr. -s. 1k -racks •ud .tit,. r-
ka,excels M. I'lrrr• a..., Miquelon, Persia,
vla Pones& Unit. Pon ug,. we Colonies la Asia,
•fres. thxaniea. Tnuwtad. spaniel) l'otonies
In A'rim. (,L.eaens and America. except (',.b.
and Porto eke. Straits Settlements in Matta -
pore. ?roasg and Malacca: -Letter l r, ppasrr
i G5. Bouts. kc.. k. fur I as. Other +tsti.trs
eke. ha• :alt.
West India Islands vis Halifax. wise rate as
formerly. Prepay meet by stamp in all canes.
Australia. lexe. p, New Insults Wales.. Vic-
toria/. and Quectulaud:-Letter 7c.. papers
4 assts.
Australia. New ,:.ugh 'Wake Vittoria.
Queensland Leila. I.kc.. tapirs 4e.
New Zealand, she res, t raacis:o: Letter
paper
VIZ °THIN BIDE
L It. not invariably say you have not
a thing before you know what it is.
2. Do not try to persuade your cus-
tomer that the nbbon matches. If she
does net see it the match is in vain.
3. If you must give the lady the troub-
le of going to "the next counter," do it
with regret, and net apparently with a
wiild:ioy of getting rid of her.
4. Do not expect ignorant shoppers to
know the trade names of things, such as
"Test Thumb fringe, "Excelsior'
trimming, " Firs and Marine ' hose. 1
(send an attentive ear to their efforts at
d.satiptien, and endeavor to hunt up the
article, remembering that 'a rose by any
other name would smell as sweet.'
Aimee all, and in general, let each
party i.utemher that the other is human,
and that tooth are doubtless tired and
hsmtgry and eress. Let them both lend
a haa.l to vet thr.•.s:h with the dreadful
thing stet home t» dinner, with buttons
ttaetcusn, pins met fe.r utteu. bargaius
achierett and the tingles atratght
!M /Me of deigns.
A elevates stroke of irony has gat ad
the fate id the little town .d Sedan. It
nuked kirk in tae lima of Franey' f••rti-
tied pieces. The late Easpsiur week
refuge within its walls as s stronghold
that had the reputation ..f being enprog
nable. A short time ago the 'Minister
of War issued a Inst et all the fortresses
and atr ngholds of the reentry, and from
this catalogue Sedan was absent. The
time was judged as ham of no ntititaly
importance whatsoever. It was ansa even
worth while to retitle' the detainee it
(p.r.soused. Th- great keep, with its
lofty walla and subterrancan presages, is
in process of demolition, and such forti-
fications as remain are spared. merely
because they are not worth de•trasyingl
The little.cuttage nn the wadi.. ltazeilles,
where the Etnp.r.r had his memorable
n and
interview with Prince Bas rarca,
where the four geld pieces which lie ;are
to his hostess as he left her reef 1.ti11
hang framed over the cni'mney-piece,
will survive One t.f the sj.•.t •ttattomal
atrrngholds of France.
Well Stewarded.
A liberal reward will be pod to any
party who will produce a rise d Liver,
Kidney nr Stomach complaint that Elec-
tric Bitters will not speedily cure. Bring
them along, it will cat yen nothing for
the medicine if it fails to cure, and you
will he well rewarded for your trouble
besides. All Blood diseases, Relines -
nags, .lanndie.. Cemtipation, sad gene-
ral debility are quickly cured. istatisfac-
tion guaranteed or money refunswed
Price only fifty oasts per hotel. For
sale by J. Wilson. [61
Fall wheat will be about half of an
average crop.
Why spleno from nervous prostration,
when ynn esn hay • guaranteed one at
Nilsen drug dote (1)
Most of the farmers in this part hart.
lirlisbcd seeding
new a Lem Eat /mud a .vide.
• aaatuea Itlasesony.
Wm. .l.knsuse..1 Ilona), link., writes
that his wife hat too. t;"%sued with.
acute Bronchitis fur easy years, and that
all remedies tried ire( .• o p^tmau:et t r
lief, until he preirnrcd a bottle e1 Dr.
Kings New Disosa'i -y fee C ,naulepttubt
Coughs and Cuhds, which had a megits:l
effect, and produced a Remittent cure.
It le guaranteed to cow all disease. of
Throat. Lubt's tr Itr•ei,hial T. Ise.
Trial bottle* fro.' at J. Wiliam*. , ;:l
store. Lorne Pier• ..;1(t td
Sew Life for Fes artists •'.resistors! as 6•s
ease. Debility as/ w+tyation.
The Great Ile:mats Invig..ratar is tic.
only specific f.•r jwi. t»icy, uncap)- '1
bility, universal Ioo.it•rle, f..no.ti..r •.
pain in the beet or *idea. u•. 1/111.rt ;. ,•v
shattered the spew.' n..'y he magi es -
tosses of any kind, tise 1.it•»Pt •;a. • , kn
Rented,. will reit•u ' ; .' et:: 1....
and secure health un.; 11
per 11..1, six tenon for $3.1X1. • r••:.l t.,
all drug;iets- Sent .•u r.•tet, t ..1 t.tice,-
posta_e laid, l.y P .1. Cheney, T..leelo,
Ohio, sale mount i.•: Incited State.. Cir-
culars *nal testimonials sent free. Sold
by (lee. Rayne', anile agent iter Guist -
rich 3m :
Al.... l e•-.ry poo a-. tall•ae•IuAel Mat
other .o.1 cus-p sinus. Dr. Carson's
Stomach H•ttel... pu.• , ••••:utal•le .ed
takes Me piece ••i ell •••t K p•urgatiiw.
1.• torn. 1. dile, at :Ala:•, t w
Thousands bear witncn. tar the punt
the curative pewees of the Onset O•a-
HAr Intate iIIATIH1, the only remedy that
has pn.ted itself a apectic f..r general
debility, seminal weakness, i1..1wtrncy,
etc.. and all diseases that erne (r..tn self-
abuse or overtaxed brain, orally welding
im a.nwrnptioas, inearity and a ptele s-
tere ,rate S•.'d by all oruuttiats, err
will In- emit (nee on terrgrt '•1 PLM per
bra, .o six boatel for $5. '•ddluas F..1.
Csia toy, Tasted••, Ohio, sole a_tne for
the I'nit.'.1 Mmes. Send for tire.tlar
atld testim.•nlals of genuine cures (leo
Rhyne', 0,derich. Eau
Da. Low's YLaA..A'T %YOatt Sl a' r. -
Au agreeable, safe and effectual remedy
to remove all kinds of we•rnla m
.+ems• --
A IO % devise Pr'eral.
-lir. M. E. Allison, Hutehmein, Kant
saved his life by a simple Trial kettle el(
Dr. King's New Discovery, for Con-
sumption, which caused him to protobe
a large bottle. thatcnuplrtely cured him,
when Doctors, charge of cliivate and
every;hit:: *Ito !i..•i
lir.reh,tte- Hier,.- ti.,,. Severe Amelia,
and all Threat and Lunt diseases, it is
guaranteed to cure. Trial Battlee at J.
tails-•t'a drum store. large liar 81- (1).
• tha.sslkaMs iia
)lr. Nary A. Dsiley,ot Tuskkan.00rk,
Pa.,was •.Muted for six years with Asth-
ma .not Ftrnnehitis• during which time
the beet physicians a.uld rive no relief.
Her !+i- was despaired of, until in last
Oet,L•er she pr•etiral a barite e•f Dee.
K ,.;• a New Decertify, elle., -a•w•.t:s'r
reset waw 1.11, M,•1 by c•oatitie'i.•. •• .•r
1 far n she•rt time she woe •s.tn .'e40 y cur-
i.'i, veining in flesh :eft :1a. in a few
i ue'mtha
Free Trial Bottle. t,f this contain core
1 ..f all Throat and Lintz Die. -.ors ;.t Jas.
ils.n's Drug `tor.. l..', a 11.•ttles
Cl.(10 at,
New Clover Seed
TIMOTHY SEED,
SEED WHEAT, '
SEED PEAS,
(PATS AND BARLEY,
BUCKWHEAT,
FLAX SEED,
GROUND OIL CAKE,
ONION SETS. .
ONl(,\ ter.►:I).
SEED POT:. . ,. ' .S (all varieties).
A Quantity (3UOD FLOUR.
MANGOL1) k TURNIP SEED
GARDEN SEEDS OF EVERY
VARIETY,
rust SALE AT
SAMUEL • SLOANE'S
SEED STORE,
Oue day last week a gentleman iivit%
at Qu'Appelle received • tek.tram jnun
the y.ar.g lady who m he intended to 1
nuke his wife in a few days, statins• that 1
she was at the (:rand Central hotel mid
to come 1,15. The lady had been living
in one of the Nottliwestern States ..f the
adjoining Union and had obligingly c un-
seated to meet her affianced half way in
,oder to e.stnplete their own union. The
happy and excited hridegr.wun trek it for
[ranted that the brand Contra! was in
1t innipeg, and hastily preparing for the
journey hoarded the first train fo • that
city. When nearing I randen, and
thinking probably ..f dinner, which even
the eateries of love could not obliterate,
be put his head out of the window to
take • survey of the situation. The
wind blew his hat f.if, and lie landed at
the stat inn bate -headed (if o,urse, his
first ears was to rush up teen to buy a
new hat, but he had net goon far before
he came face to face with his intended
Nide She had telegraphed from the
Grand Central, itrandon Explanations
quickly fellnwe.l, and soon after they
found themes' yes in let. Matthew's church
where Rev Mr. Heyde!' duly midi, thein
man and wile. --(Brandon, Man., San.
• Meet Nseeverp
That is daily bringing joy 1.. the hones
nl thousands by saving many of tot •
dear .,nes from an early grave. Truly is
Dr. King's nnw Discovery for Consom➢-
in1 (`..ughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Hey Fever. toss d Voice, Tickling in
the Threat. Pon in gide arid Chast,nr-
say dieser of 'he Threat and Lual a
p.otire enrw. (Inar.tnteed. Trial Rot
• «ft•e. at .1 Wilei►n's Drug Store. ;.gage
etas $ 1.00 fin)
TORY OVER
DIPH1101A
week • lade a: •ansa 1•y 11 t' in
dme' r r,.t.. 4•. 1 1 1 • •. 11114 t'r
fn:r 1'. ,• 1 •. -.1 1.1 r.'ie;
ed. t, .• .:e a ! aiPL, wa•
rats. iwo - sad g . 1 cant( C. eery
wt.. n- t . ,-ark for n.. Nov: is ;fie Buse. You
ren wore to spare tint,. or etre your whole
time to the bn.ine-s. No es't.. r business w111
Pay yon nearly s. well. ::o one ran fail to
make enormous put. by engaging at once lL a lT.
leu„: h- coital and tents free. Money made 031 r1 is Weare
test. ossify. sad bon •r....ly. Address Twain Q' Y N�ii. Yii
Co_ .5 eines. Helot.
N:•L11.141:1 CALL.
NL'lTlr•ll Atm. MT. Teles»,.. k.tabtl.►e
1•i.
PU/Y.y INS. ('U'Y.el Wawa' Kagla4-
►asshiwhed 1782.
MIA H'I W 1.1) 1,11M. UO i 111 Harreonia Cosa.
1'.. at.W1. •• 1r1rt
H .k. • ken to the al oar Ars( clams (:Sc. at
ate Insert rates br IlttliArk 1101t1t N.
The unel to ala.. Appraises of the
CANAOA I'k;fi. u1.1N AwuSAVINGaCO. et
Tom,. to.
Money to Loam en Iest+ lass .ectwlt 7. fele
T to to per Cent. Charges moderato.
HuttAI'K HOFTON.
seder tk Mol. 111. 1515.
II
S .,rTe.l.lwoanto.gsuaeuwi.llof rgorbabi
happlaeas
and baslth rotate
L) the use of Ukases'
GERMAN /NVIGORATORi
wish b pasta%ely and pernuaent 7 tune Star
,Hoary trausod by raceway of any kink)
nresisal'.•vattae.a, and all diem -saes , hal
fol-
k* as a sequence of Self -Abuse. as loss of sm-
eary. loss ed memory. uri%'nal iwl utile,
path in the 1st., dimness 04 tuiuc. Prema-
ture" old age. avid man) other dl.ease. (tel
Lead to larru.tty ur consumption and • 1•ra•rea-
ture genre.
Send for circulars with testimonials erre h7
mall. The la s i •2•Ttat is sold at $1 per
Mx. orals base* for t{S, be all druggists. or
will be sent tree us) mail, securely seakd, ss
receipt of pries. by addressing
E. J. l'HENNItY 1
un 8*., Tole
57 *masa to, Ogle
Olin. Reye AP,
Sole Arent for Ooderich
I
preek.ere at* ayson 'betook
tat ter chances to increase
then earein,rs.end ti. tune be
ttwne wealthy ; those who do
no rwpmo..• their opportua
Wes remain in Puy ell). We offer a ttr'ea
chance to make mores. We want mss, wo-
men. buys and girls to work for us in Cheer
e we localities. Any one ran do the work pro-
perly from the first start. The business will
pay morn than ten tiutes ordinary' wages. Ka-
pensia r outfit fm ni.d,ed ane. No one who ea-
diores fails to make mon.. rapidly. You can
gerote your a hole ileac 10 , he Murk. or may
your spare moment*. Full ititoi !Iwo anti
all that is no es sorry west fres. Adele. ss STIP
•o se ('0 l'crtland. ?'t . e
0.00 Reward.
We w111 pay 11 a aim.%* reward f..r mo tame
Liv'erl'umpla,Lt• Uy.pepaia. tick lit *dark's
Indigestion, (' .i * ipetivi, • r 1 es t a cares neo
cannon cure with W.•st'a a rani..,',. Liver P1W,
whenn odirect :ego ore nen ih.talon( dwith.
Th• r era put• Wool ahie. end tomer fail to
to.. ., j. , :• .. 'i.,:tr1'ttart; .latgeHese*
r e1 •.n 1 :. ••• 11';;!...ant•. Pt'r .ale by all
1 •1 un-rof..•wvtrtrtl toed emits -
ti •r .X18' corsetmn
s ana." reed GOT o7
►1N'!: 1', t"i.$T L- (`ti„ '"the 1.111 Makers,
61 ., ' +• Kteg sit. Ear., Tort 1 t,,. (set, ere
tr'nl MI. kape.rant 1y mai pet; -:.i.? rel receipt
of • 3 cent ramp.
MrleM.1 WIL.rS'a oPIC *TUBI.
The People's Livery
J. P. FMB ti JOHN KNOI
Having purchased the Livery h:tsiaf•s. of Jso.
E. Swartz. formerly owned by ItoMrt Kerr.
solicit a share of public )wtronsl;r. They
guarantee satisfaction to all. sad otter
The Finest Rigs
AT REASONABLE. i".T('1:
(ALL. AND KBE C -$-O iputice :eater's
Hotel. Ooderioh.
o i od a ric►, Tete. 14th. 1654. 1:1130-6m
RES
int. life is 'sweep i 1 ► by.
and dare beluie you di
something mighty and sub
lime leave behind to .•onquer
time. 5416 a week in you own
town 55 outfit free. No risk. Ktrrythin4
new. Capital not regoired. 11'e w ill furnish
you everything.. Many are ,taking t••rtune.
Ladies make as much as men. and boys and
ggirls make great try. Header. if you waist
uineas at which you can nuke great pay all
the time, write for particulars to H. H AiurrT
& r°. Persian Hai
$1000 FORFEIT
:tn. r g the utmost confidence in its super
lore% over sll others. and after thousands of
tests e / Coe "mat eomppl1k•ate•d and severe*
eases r •• • m'., Arul we feel justified in offrt-
ang to f.,r• •1t tine Thona.nd Itollars for any
Car nr •x' IEI .• colds• e..re throat, influenza
hones. •v., ronei.ie, .onsulnptk•n in its
tura 1.4 « •o• Tins; cough. and ail meteors
of toe, throw! ..11.1 ient^. except asthma, for
su'e't' {;. ode .'!1;n, re•'ief. that we can't CUM
w4:8 Wes's ('.nehrh r' -rut,. alien taken accord
Ma to directions. a .mode t./'ilea. 2. gad le
•'en'P; Iarg" bn1Ile• retie dollar. O.t,nitla
%emitteer,. only in bine. Sold by aye druggists,
or •••it '•r express or. re,ripf of pr.ce. J0H-.
07. wwi. r oc Ft t ..1 3•w1 41 K!rg snr 1 Enna,
'f.r.iri(n. Ont. ):,r.,: at J 1.1': AV11.$*N '* tirst'
tt:ore tlewpenth 1315 -
IT Ill N0 HUMBIJG, BUT REALITY.
That Diphtheria nesse of the omit danger
one dlsea.es and annually sweeps•way theur
ands of ehlMr.n, is a tact which no one can
deny. and that dn.-tors In many easee are
pywinless against it i. Jost as trete A meds
.1se that is • (ertaln .nd ante cure for
this da and .v ni.slotis dt.Paes should
b. hal withjnc need l.rmly wen -amid toy
evert family, no no .n tin,. of need A mw
lasratlon Is meds more rsaily checked at the
►eeaet�ioiiaw tow after it has gained headway
Amit 1s with this disease. Keep medicine en
lsanttatsd 4o sot welt 1111 It Is tow. late. Such
t medk'ljte Is offered the public Is Oi1tR-
LAIiII M i)1Mini Kitt A and CIU)( ' Heise
EIDY. W. are thewrrnrhIy rnnrinMd that It
will answer It. pwrpoes. Learn patent have
been taken net for the Dominion .f (a oda.
and premoallena are taken that mese will imi-
tate It. We kindly elk medical man to giro
this remedy a trial. Tewlmnnlals, eirulari
e nd trW triune rest on applying tor.
Address Rev If. MRRI•A • tach P.O
Ontario.
M gate M SSW IttgttT•a' hews Were.
Yedrvte►, *us.
July 11 til 1t1M•4 1
i)n. K. e. Wart's NaNTa Alan RYA1N Tessat
atiaT, a guu.rantred apecier for Hysteria, Ins
:Ingo. ('on. uheioti. Efts. Nervous Nene.
Heads, Nees tots I'rust rat ion cnc.ed byy•the
use of alcohol or tobacco. AVakefulneat. iles-
tal ineprcukm.:bften(ng of the Braes. result
in it tn'nnily .t..1 leading o n:kfry. decay
and d.atl.. Premature told Arr. Barrenness,
LOAM of Power la ei: bcr sex. Env nluutary Losses
and spernsatuertt ra. rauaed by ever -exertion
of the brain. self-abuse or over induI.eaee.
One box 'AM cum recent rises. Each buxom
tains one month's treatment. Ore dollar• hoz
or six boxes for Are dollar • sent by mall pre
paid on recsip' of price. We guarantee six
boxes to cure any time. With each order re-
ceived by ns for six boxes, a:comparled with
Ave dollar, we will send the purchaser ear
M ritten guarantee to refund the nwuey If the
treatment does not effect • cure. Ot.arantee
Issued only by •t•11/S1 11,11.140%,sok author
tl
(zed agent for Ooerich, i Mt. J0HN C: W EST
k CO., sole proprietors. Toronto Ont.
l�E
Are .l T._.y.
LOW 01
i�*PIE i'MA-H"ht
FILET'MAN'S
WORM POWDERS.
Ase pleasant to take. Cossets their trig
PargsU... Is a safe, sass, and *115
.114erre,er as worm, in Cblldng or AG
Or
105
WILL CURE
rfL'OJSNE38
I, •).E
1 - ; l'''TION,
( "'t'PLLA3,
rR.'ff:/U,
,tl` iVRN,
4DACHEE,
OR REUEVE
DIZZINESS,
DROPS r,
FLUTTERING
OF THE HEART,
ACIDITY OF
EHE BTOrAW/,
DRi NESS
OF THE 8K1N,'
1.11 mea y spec.• of lessees artehalktree
des*rdar.d 1tWitt, KiOsltV ST
!meat* On M.000,
T. MILBURN & C?.,'"e"4=wrai
GENUINE
INGER
SEWING MACHINE.
CHAS. PRETTY,
Hoeft' been appointed well of the above
saahis.. begs to silk it the toned matte pat -
re ms- and will supply machines" nn littoral
trellea
Try the Genuine Singer.
ttaydosoe - Vtetoria street, near the )t V.
(lurch. 144M.rieh.
Osde ieb. Dto. 113. Hint. ten los