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The Huron Signal, 1884-6-20, Page 2cit rW set, iy v tea lit tf "el .a 1 al w ly •1 It lilt red; sed sae ire et ft Lori T1s. b4 1I ruin tmor Ina I an the Pre q.. pow hod his ht t eye, kIne:it t. Tof the I.t a. nt IIT ow ry Iw fit tri be clu lot vols le Masa ae sten Tee Newt mover t The angst morseling. tending &bust ,assn Wali that the prese.N..nattth has de- ..1.pe+ appeared yesterday au the fit. Lads Pe to Scheel Libra', bulletin. This is the result of vutintf fur the beat t o .l.. The hbrarian, F. M. Cruoda, whe deserves the huour of having breath- ed the breath of life into the public ached library. if he did not create the form of it, same time .gra in order to find out just what the public votes look- ed upon se the best novel and novels, asked a number of ladies and gentlemen e1 ext.uded reading sod ackaowl.dged teeth to prepare lute of what they r. - eluded as : 1, The best ten (novels 1 The next best ten novels. 2. The beat ten uutelettes or minor at: The luta collated stow the fullmvisle rrslsk, the number ut votes obtained by MA novel hoeing opposite : Best ten novels—Vanity Fair, Tback- .envy, 34; Les Miserable., Hug Nswoanes, Thacksry, 27; omo a, • Lewes, 26; Henry Esmond, Thackersy, 25; Adam Bede, Lewes, 23; David Cop- t `, ppe�rfield, Dtekens, 23; Ivanhoe, Scott, 23; 1Nfiddlemarch, Lewes, 20; Don Quixote, • (Cervantes, 18; Mill on the Floes. Lewes, 16; Scarlet letter', Hawthorn, 18. Be000d Beat Ten Novels--VamityFeir, nachos), 17; Middlemarch, Lewes, 14; Newournes, Thackeray, 12; Adam Bed., j Lewes, 11; Felix Holt, Lewes, 11; Mar- _, i We Fawn, Hawthorn, 11; Pendennis, Tback.rsy, 11. The above semen hold undisputed rank in the second best ten. Fur the other three places there are ten j ! candidates in the same number of votes; I Censu.ht, Duderant. 9; David Copper - field, Dickens, 9; Hypatin, Kingsley, 9; Ivanhoe, Scott, 9; Jan. Eyre, Broute, 9; John Hainaut, Craik, 9; least Days of Pompeii, BuIwer, 9; Mill on the Fleicar as, Lewes, 9; Romula, Lewes, 9; Wakefield, Goldsmith, 9. Best Ten Novelettes—One Summer, Howard, 13; Marjory Dew Aldrich, 12; Louisiana, 'Unmet, 8; Undine, Fougee, B; (,`racket on the Hearth. Dickens, 7; Little Women, Alcott, 7; Luck of Rear- ing Camp. Harte, 6; Chance A.quaiut- ance, Howells, 5; Colonel's (Miers Cloak, No Name Series, 5; Daisy Mier, Jetties, E; International Episode, James, 5; Janet's Repentance, Lewes, 5; Madame Dolphin., estate, 5 ; Pieciel.,Santilie, 5; LL and His Friends Brown; Silas Mar- ine, Lewes, 5; Tom Browns School Days at .Rugby, Hughes. 5; Confessions ••f a Frivolous Girl, Grant, 4; Fair Barbarian, Burnett, 4; Reveries of • Bachelor, Mit- ebell, 4; Starling, Macleod, 4; Alice in Wonderland, Dudgeon, 3; Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, Holmes, 3; Eliza- beth, Thackeray, 3; Lady of the Aroo- stook, stook, Howells, 3; Petite Fadette, Dude - vent, 3; Story of Avis, Phelps. 3; Sun Maid, Grant, 3: Their Wedding Journey, Howells, 3; Through On. Adminutes- tiou, Burnett, 3. Total, 1504.—[St.Louu Republican. The • flreaha. Lemonade is one of the beat are info' Ariake fur any persue, whether in hsakh es ant. it is savable to all esetssaok die - eons, is saosllent in takaess- i• atlases of jeuudies, gravel, liver somplatets, I0- 8swtuation of the bowels and fevers It u • specific apart versa end skin mai- Lemon juice ie the best anti scorbutic remedy known. It not only curs lIlia disease, but prevsats it. Mat- lorstlkase • daily use of tt for this pur- pose. • The hands and nailare re ept cleaa, white, soft and supple by dai- lyttss'd the lemon instead of soap. It ala prevents chilblains. lemon is used in intermittent fever, mixed with strong, hot, black coffee, without sugar. Neu- reigia may be cured by rubbing the parts affected with • tut lemon. It is valua- ble also to sure warts and to destroy .lawdrufeen the bead by rubbin„ the roots of the hair with it. In fact Its uses are manifold, and the more we em ploy it externally the betterwe shall find ourselves. Rub your hands, head and sums with lemon. had drink 'omuoaae in preference to all other liquids. The abuts is said to have been an old physi- cians hys - cians advice to his patients. appeared iy the way, au article recently apW" the London Lwotret, the highest authori- ty, on the uses d the lemon, from which we extract the following receipt, inter- esting to consumptives and enfeebled person.. It certainly is "not bad to take," bsides possessing the nettative vir- tue that "it will do no harm, if it dues no good,'and the chanc4s are for more or lees benefit : Put a dozen lemons into cold water and slowly brines to • boil ; boil slowly until the lemons are soft, but not toe soft ; then squeeze until the juiee u extracted ; add sugar to your taste, and drink. In this way use one dozen lemons a day. If they cause pain or loosest the bowels too much, lessen the quantity and use only fire go- six a da; until you better, and then begin again again with a dozen • day. After using five ur six dozen, the patient will begin to gain flesh and enjoy food. Hold on to the lemons, and use them very freely for aeverat weeks more. A free use of lemon juice and sugar will always relieve a tough. Most people feel poorly in the sprint, but if they would eat a lemon before breakfast every day for a week, with or without sugar, as they like --they would End it better than any medicine. Lemon juice used according to the above recital* will sometimes cure consump- tion. t 1 The steamship Lebens, of the O.P.R. liar, has made the fastest trip us reseed bowies Pict Arthur and Owen Sound. Her time was 36 house, or two hours lees than the advertised time arriving in 'l ased lamesi, haw vl l bad set te tem te ew l.,ulelaes Timm ty t,,Kseas rights of fu v ss. have tight he to U Hawse u nevem. 1 gel • bottled aa helped eve richt away. 1 was as Wk will hiking /ever sd Owen So.utld at 8:30 o'clo�i Monday ss could hs. l ►eve aka tics twang mod witheat 11 !triage•••- may ss7 1 gar Apple orchards in New York ars being better thea 1 scp.ctin mil* F trine bantam st O. Ithynae. liu morning. ant .earls wid cad cos w say lied tee savaged by the fire worm. Fresnun's Worm Powders destroy and remove worms without injury to adult ur Wain ga The restaurant of the 1'niva depot at St. Paul was burned Tuesday night to- gether with a quantity of baggage and several Palace ears. Twenty employes escaped in their night clothes. 1f you should'be so unfortunate as to Burs. Scald or Wound yesrself la amy way the pee- per thing to keep clean and Ileal It is McGre- gor k Parke -s Carbolic Comte. Insist on ha, - g. and Wears you t, McGregor & 1'arke's carbolic Grata Price TS cams. O. Ithynaa. druggist. fres the genuine. tar Then is no one article in the line of medicines that gives so large a return fur the money as • good vigorous strength- ening plaster, such as Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plast- ers. In A area. Memovery That is daily Cringing ;oy to the homes of thousands by gating 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, Liss of Voice, Tickling to the Throat. Pain in Side and Chest,or- aty disease of the Tbniat and Lungs, • positive cure. Guaranteed. Trial But tles free at J. Wilson's Drug Store. Large rix $1.00. (t;) Nut another n, said a cations. Y u down my throat again, when I can get such a prompt gad pleasant cure for my !adieus attacks, lassons Stom- ach Bitters. It readers pure and cowl and wake" a splendid awing medicine. Lie bottles 60 rests. b 0 1 d 11 A Well-MiNeaed lair. Along with my brother, who was .cx:- lating matter for a work he was about to publish, I vested the interesting town .( Hezhatn—interesting at least for him, for it was • fine field for historical re- search—although for my part, I found little to admire besides its ancient church. The circumstances which more than any- thing else secured the town • lasting place in my memory was our taking • lodging with an extraordinary pair --an old Iran and woman, husband and wife, who lived by themselves, without child or @errant, subsisting on the letting of their parlor and ted -Homs. When we knocked at the dour for admittance they answered it together ; if we rang the bell the husband and wife invariably appeared side by side ; all oar requests and demands were received 17 beth, and executed with the utmost meet) and exactness. The first night, arriving late by the coach from New- castle, and merely requiring • hoed fire and our to, we were puzzled to under- sand the reason of this double attend- ance ; and i remember my brother irreverently wondering whether we were always to be waited upon by these Sia- mese twin.. On ringing the bell to retire for the night both appeared as usual—the wife carrying the bedroom candlestick, the husband at the door. '1 gave her direct- ions about breakfast far the fo,llRwing moruine, when the husband from the door quickly answered for her 'Depend upon it she is datnh,' whisper ed my heather. But this was not the case though she trsrely made oar of the faculty of speech. hey both attended me into my bed- ; when the old Indy, seeing ine wit •some surprise towards her hust.and laid : 'There s no, offence meant tion. ma'am, for any husband anntn will. me Oen anad pain in to the Ipsr tempered acid or into the chamber --hes atone hind.' brick dn•t design In the urine. a sequence of 'Poor man!' I exclaimed. 'Bot why, mala•ennilstioen and • common souse of neo - then, deet he not sit still Why does ra,+syfa and rhenm•tlame. Ily .e•curintt the sierfe, eonver.fon of food into healthy blood Ise it.accompanyis. you everywhere ' to gunman the constructive work of tea 'It's no use, meson, your apish ing to *armee end th me eawe heevre In laloca s toy uld woman, 1t�sd the husband ; 'ah- ret, rre stlmenta s n't hear you—skier's yaite deaf. ----__. -- I was sat.n1519 I, Hero was c'.inloem a martHeg geseeverr. W ..lohnstorn, of Huron, Dak. , writes that his wife had been troubled with acute Bronchitis for many years, and that ali remedies tried rare no permanent re- lief, until he precured a bottle of Dr. 1 amnion to setesee. That preparation is undiscovered which can surpass Dr. Fowler's Extract of N'ald Strawberry as acurefor Cholera Morbus, Dysentery and Summer Complaints. 2. National Pills purify the blood, regu- late stomach, liver and bowels. in In the history of medicines no preps ration has received such universal oom- mendatiou for the alleviation it affords, and the permanent our. it effects in kid trey diseases, as Dr. Van Buren's Kiuney Cure. Its action in these distreeslog complaints is simply wonderful. Sold by J. Wiliest). 2m GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Having retired fns. the Liquor be.1..m. 1 haw demos my .gamin le GROCER=ES sWltoh 1 wW offer lower them say hers • as lbs seamy. My facilities kw h•nitlag soli -.ems Defy Omspeetlioa. 1 purchase direct from ' Roamer, is car lead Isis. I also make a speenelty uriae Sugar -Cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon. LJRD BOLD MY T MM P.41.11.-.. Read the fetbw yaotat/uas STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, 11 Ma for $1.00. COFFEE SUGAR, 12}IM for 1.00. BRIGHT YELLOW, Tb.asaads nay se. T. W. Adkins, Girard, Kan., writes : 'I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my costumers, they give enure satisfaction and are rapid sellers.' Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine -known anti will posi- tively caro Kidney and Liver complaints Purify the blood and regulate the bowels No familycan afford to 1* without them They wil gave hundreds of dollars in doctors hills every year. ;old at 50 cts. 1 a bottle by J. WI in. f 3] New Life for Vuartle•s Wraaened ay N- 1 ease. pewits, and pl.aipe/Ma. The Great German Invigorator is the only specific for impotency, nervous de- bility, universal lassitude, forgetfulness, pain in the back or sides, 00 matter how shattered the system may be from ex- cesses of any kind, the (creat (:ermau Remedy will restore the lost functions and secure health and happiness. $1.00 per box, six boxes for 85.00. Sold by all druggists. Sent on receipt of price, postage paid, by F. J. Cheney, Toledo, Ohio, sole rgent Iur United States. Cir- culars and testimonials sent free. Sold by Geo. Rnynaa, sole agent for G.d.- rich The Old millers M the Prem. 'Here's a communication in thecorres- pondent's column unsigned,' shouted the foreman tJ the editor down through the speaking; tube, 'shall I attach m7 signa- ture to it. 'Certainly,' the editor shouted back, 'attach Volta& to it.' Veritas already has a communication on the tariff.' 'Then sign it Many Citizens 'Many Citizens is signed to a latter here on the necessity for watering the streets in dry weather.' 'Let Pre Bone Publico be rsponsible for it. then.' 'I'ro Banco Publico already has a letter headed Is the Jury System a Failure. The editor's handsome face flushes with vexation, as he shouts 'Sign it Observer.' 'Observer writes already on 'The Evils of Corner Loafing.' 'Then, sign it One who Knows. '1 Ins who Knows has s third of &column n the 'Injustice of Double Taxation.' An an;ty light glitters in ins editor's eye. 'Has Constant header anything in the paper "' he shouts. 'Yes, hs has a communication on 'Edi- torial Inconsistency.' Anon has • letter n •Pure Milk,' Justice A abort commun- ication on the 'Inequality of Betterment Assessments,' and Growler has a letter on 'The Water Contract.' 'Then attach sti asterisk to it, said the editor, anti with a gloomy face lie return- ed to his desk and resumed his article on "The Dark Horse in the Presidential C'ltair.'—Summerville Journal. Crest iral1geaer. There is great neglect with most people to maintain a regular action of the bow- els. which causes much diaeie. Burdock Illl+oll Batters cure constipation. 2. Wheelers lessee VfsaptiMes. Id. TN ALL CHRONIC KIDNEY TROU- 1iLF..S we hare evidence or errors In nutri- tion. as In Bright's disease from over stimula- tion arresting repair and hastening degener- ationdiabetes from functional liver derange- gati.at ! CHOW a pair be ...effete MOW Ilan steel wile wcr•- i,,.tcwl one flesh ; for he saw with IV! eyes anal she heard with his eon' 1t . o• braidtfitl to Inc afterward to watch •!o- old inns awl woman in their ineei.aial.ldna,•. Their ne swift King's New Discovery for Cnnaemptnm, sympathy with each other was as electricity, and ne:ado their del cit m- Co.uitha ar.;l Colds. which had s magical tions as naught effect, and produced a permanent cure. R is .••••'•tneeed to cure all diseases of • I Thrust. L';"•:. or L'r,,ttchal Tubs. steed the Tree Resad. Trial bathes free at .1. Wilson's drug At all seasons, when the systema is foul • store. Late. sin 81.00. r3, and the digestive powers feeble. or the liver and kidneys inactive, flnr,b.ck Ts the 114.11 111111 Pr+rev.tes, gad all wino Bled Bitten are towered. 2. 1 it snap eeseea. What M the Ise of Crying. Now it is net implied that people lite - telly cry. bet they wain.' if they trod For inetateme. yen have the most 'gainful ewes that mortal ever satrred (non. Ws 1 y' -w need not ha•.e themfuer a he,ltle of Potnam's I'.inle.s ('sero Ettrac tot will remove theni in a few keys with. out ,b. Imre pan. This is a much moor. .ss•,t.;. proesdnre than 'nskin>t • flies weer them Thets(eo use i'ntnam•s Cron Es 'motor, sod yew will laugh and .yew est. Vgge mm's worwe Poetises rw.inire nn j1 tr pwrosllva. They acs taf•tand an Plt•'e Lohatine, or Nerve r'sin. a Phoe- Loh.rtr- L:etncnt 1•tsed upon Scientitie Far: e. F••: -melted by I'rofeseor Austin, M. 1/. of Ihwt•m, \La.., cures Pulrnon- are ,t'..n►•tt.Iptt•.n, Sick Hee'lache, Ner- vous .1ttn, I s, Vertigo and Neuralgia and all waairl diseases of the human system. Ph.,•pl.'ttne is not a Mederims. 1,n a Nntti'u,lM. Invites* It consoles no Ve:etande • r I ineral Poirwia, 1 Ipuh•s, N ►mulles, and no Mtimnlanta, het setup' ly the Phosphatic and Qarttir elements tonna In n•tr daily fond .1 singlet h..tlh. is sn*leinnt to eeenvince .111 Drngtn.ts sell it. $1 00 per bottle. T,nweee R C• , aide agents f:.rthe Menton, 3m : [Continued.] wonderful and mysterious curative power is developed which is so varied in its operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or resist its power,and yet it is Harmless for the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. Io■ttents -' lltneet dead or •'nearly dying' For years, god given up by physicians of Bright's and other kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs called consumption, hare been cured. Women gene nearly crazy ' Front ag..ny of neuralgia, nervousness, Well Rewarded. wakefulness and carious diseases peculiar A liberal reward will to raid to any et* women. party who will produce t case of Liver, 1 People drawn out of shape from excru- Kidney or Stomach complaint that Elm- 1 ciating pangs of Rheumatism. tric Bitters will not speedily cure. Bring! Inflammatory and chronic. er suffer - them along, it will cost you nothing forling from scrofula' the medicine if it fats to cure, and you ' Erysipelas will be well rewarded for your trout—del Salt rheum,bl'ed poiwuing,dyspepsu, besides. All Blood diseases, Bilious- indyrestien, and in fact almost all da nem, Jaundice. r •tstipation. and gene- j eases frail mal debility nae quickly cured. Saurian- t Nature is heir to tion guaranteed er money retun.'ed,Have been cured by Hop Bitters,proof Price only fifty cents per bottle. Fon of which c\n be found in every neigh - tale by J. Wilson. i7•] borheod in the known world. w 14 Mb for 1.00. \t'est Nide court Hoerr lessees Oorterieb. 3-=_ C+R.ANT: HUGH DUNLOP, FashionabTI'ai1or, WEST STREET, - Has the Finest Assortment of Gloms for Fall 1Vear to Choose From. 1F YOU WANT A. Nobby Suit at a Reasonable Price, First Prise at last Previte -lel Show for quality of the Wire. FOUR -POINT BARI 1111 FENONO. SWOTS TWISTED 1N111. L111AI IIUCRTNORN WIRE. l'ALI. ON H-CrGH Z7 u -NI OP CIGARS. CIGARS IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN TOW/ A full line of all the Leading Patent Medicines always kept on hal (Physicians Pr'eEcriptions a Specialty.) 'Washburn 84 Moen 6LIMW % PATENT T\wPoIul Wirt (akin JOHN A. NAFTEL'S Cheap Hardware Emporium. BOOTS AND SHOES NEW GOODS - REMEMBER 1 Have the Largest Stock, The Latest Stylest The Most Reliable Goods, And the Lowest Prices, Please Call 1=1.e_ NO TROUBLE WATIVER TO SHOW GOODS. 13 V7-N111TG-, Crabb's Kock, Co rner East street and Stature. (i.idench, May 8th. if•€1. GEORGE RAN, BLAKE'S BLOCK, THE SQUARE The Canadian Pacific Railway CI BOOTS&SHOES LAND ±- G-ULATION The Company offer Lands within the Railway Belt along the mann line, and to toot Manitoba. at prices ranging flow $2_80 PER ACRE upwards. with copditions requiring cniti%ation. A rebate for edltivation of from 61.111. P.'t.:s per .ere. accordI.g to price paid tot land, allowed on certain conditions. The 1'ump•t,) .esu offer Lands without conditie settlement or cultivation. THE RESER ! E1) SECTIONS along the ]lain Line, i.e., the odd numbered Felt ions within one mile of the Railway, se offered for sale on •lnantaatceus terms, to Pattie. prepared to undertake their lmmeduu tiration. e TERMS OF PAYMENT: -- Purchasers may pay oat -sixth in te+h, sod the taunt, in eve annual iaataimeaa. wit Wrest at 81X P5.11 t'EN T. per annum. pis' able in advance. Parties purchasing withon,t roadie ions of .eltitation, will receive a Deed of Cesveyei time of mambo's, if payment 1. made in fall. Payments may be tale in LANI. OItANT BON Int which will be mewed at to cent. premium on their par value and accrued ie.elered. These hoods un be obtained s plioattom s• the Bank of Montreal. Montreal ; er at any et Its sgeacles. FOR PRICKS and CONiDITIONtt OF `DALE. and all information with respect to the chase of lands, apply to JOIiN H. McTAVIIH. Land commissioner, Winnipeg. By or the Board, CHARLES Olt INK WATICB,Secretary. 19 Z'10W1Z�r1 i We d_C5.-Liep Beg I. announce to the Public that they have olened business in the above Moir t• is the store lseely occupied by Horace Weirton. Haring purehaeed a Targe and well assorted Web of Spring anal Mummer Goods at chose figures, we are determine too etre the Public the benefit. QUICK SALES & SIILL PROFITS WILL BE OUR IC'"TO a• -Please call and examine nor geode before purchasing elsewhere. 1erletewmher the place, next door t0 J. Wilenn's Drug Rtota. iso-cnstnm work will receive err s4Mi01 attention. Tey'Nnrle het the hest of materiel need and Snit•clasn anodise employed. lerR.ps'ring neatly deux on the shortest notice (ledorieb. Ilt:tleh d► 18Ot DOWN I NCS & W ED DU F 3111111OddO---: A8010VA '1310H 3Na09100 h1 " 0 0 co '1M w 0 �x 8 ; o. rroi co Art Desigus ill Wall Pape Nevis fir.11fe. er yea wish ewes ton ales reams at home, to nee Butler's rfw,m He *5. over 20,000 Rolls of the Latest Desig Beautifsl eiders. and at gritty *i Inferior geed*. Call sad re. t h. are ben Iwo i,oe end muse The 11est Spring a.zaai' Paleris and Fashil