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The Huron Signal, 1884-12-5, Page 72Rh HUROW SIGNAL FRIDAY. DF.C. 6. IA 7 Fun aria Fancy. 'Ma, what is siert by 'helle webers have Malt ears r ' •h is si.uply an ex - premien, my dear, used by grown people evreetinnses when children are about. Where did you hear it 1"I heart' p• say it to the nurse.' Hew silent the stars are tuuiglta, Osumi,' she acid, softly, gazing at them over his shoulder. •Y -yes,' he replied, stn usual you think they are ruure silent Janitor (to his wife, who has hung the water pail wt the gas jet) --Bridget, we Aladin', did Mr. Luvyscraue tell ye to put ebie pail un the gas r Bridget -• o, Pat ; but was either sayiuthat the gm was tektite. shun !' When little Ni11ie L— first beard the braying of • mule in the South he was greatly frightene mdt hat .tact think- ing • tau j he smiled ad IlijpW age Mmm 'aa, ust hear that i�oay WIT the whuopiug enough.' Self-sacrifice : t'opkins (after he re - son to town) - 'What did 1 think u( the Rhine misery 1 Why, nay wife and tbe girls kept use at the guide book so con- tinually I never saw a bit e( it' A favorite style •Well,my daughter, your mother and I harm here consulting r.oeutly about the windows for our um, house. What kind would you like in the parlor r 'Oh, thank you, papa, for seektnj my advice. I should prefer bean windows by all means.' Wife-•Good-hy, hobby, I shall be out shopping all day.' Husband 'Well, I gums when you get tbruugh I'll be the um who's As many s seven small birds, nestled together, appear on the new fall Lets for females. The combined hills of these seven buds is not a circumstance fur see to the bill sent along home with the hat. The latter is much longer and breeder. A horrible example : A Persian doctor prescribed for a lady who had objections that growing stout. 'Take exercise, fay dear lady. Consider the trees in the Mid ; they never take exercise, and as a consequence they go ow entwine bigger and bigger every year.' A German in • hotel in this city, the other day, had sense Limburger cheese sent to bim. A little boy who ass be- side hien turned to his another and es - relined : •Mamma,how I wish I wee. if and dumb in the nos.' A Fargo younz lady aanwd Rouse ('aught aglimpse a.( a poor little tmOre. And the arcane that ane scream shaft gyred besvea s bine dome, And bulged out the walla of the hoose! A Duluth woman kicked • man on the shin and jabbed his eye out with an um- brella, amply because he toed her. And yet he th ought it was very funny. Ii she had rammed the utnbrella dome his throat and opened it inside of him, he -might have teen tickled to death. 'Mamma, is 'dog on' swearirg 1 'Yes. my child.' 'hdut, imam, I just wanted to my there* a big used dog on our front porch !' 'There's 1 Well, circum • stances alter cases. Just run down town for your papa and 1.11 hint to bring a policeman and • gun with hien.' A young mother, travelling with her infant child, writes the following letter to her husband at home : W. are all first rate and eojoyiog ourselves very much. We are in Sas health. The boy can crawl about on all fours. Hoping that this same may be said of you, I re- main, etc., Fanny.' 'That lady is hand.eme, but she looks as if she had a temper of her own,' re- marked one drummer to another on a train the other day. 'Yet read cheese - ter correct) was the reply. • Why, you speak as n if you weacquainted with her !' Wall, I am, slightly. I married her some ten years ago.' loofas Oti Uisbom. A sweet temper teod- a to 61l the whets house with sunshine. Nothing an be held secret that gets into another's custody. Character is what tee ars ; rrpetat iso is what people think you are. Fill any land with good homes, and it must be s good place in which to live. Who ever knew truth put to the wore is a fres and open encounter. -( Milton. I have tired to fihsak God that all my prayers have not bees answered. -[Jean •11,101" - persevere i ales duty and be si- ti the beet asaw.r to calumuy.-- �WashiertalL i11811*tatoro Alltlenillgs M bat that of the 1 lIvidiga iltlidl!B1111B -{t3. H. Lewes. I1 cues amid 004111011100 by studying himself, he would see how impeesills et is to go further.-{Pseeal. in the soul's eoeraron of the lower ria - tore, its valor isdisNared,-{FnnosPow- er Cobbs. Dieorntent with the wens may always be, though often it is not, a prefode to recent or change for the better. -- thincoz. laws a hare had, always shall haves pBMptts regard for Christianity, the 111.1den e( ray fathers, and for its rites, Ihl slues and observances. - (Henry I l, therefore. s complete. geuemes dwtioe that which fits a man to per- form justly, skihtelly and mu Ianiesow- 1po• pease all the dims, loath private and pob- ds: of sad war. -Wilgus. Keep your Mart full of generous sem- bona and your bead fell 4 gond thowghta ; thus in heart and Meld then will be found an meek for evil The ONO and head thew snosipissi. the wends MS sett will Jwsya to gessrues and btialleana. Let list yourpule. reel in the weer - sores sares of meq ,f r whether they pet a good or bad ennetruetion on your ese- dud does not wake y'. other them yea ars. - {Thomas a Booms. What the light of your eked. walieb i• the direet inspiration of the Amiiyhiy, preammess incredible, that is God's owe char. waersdttsd ; tt ywnr peril eke net try Mitering that ;-{i1.oa (hartyla ?be Swore readily we admit the petesi- biWy et our nein eherh8ed .sovietises beteg ed with error, the mew Alai OW Wei whslNer is right is than yid homes : and be greet is so eMnel s- eively fatal as the idea that find will sot Itouseholb }tints.T Old O-.rdia solo Cameral ftrrscrsns, 'O'd l:usey,' is as bale and hearty now at silty -hoe as he wes twenty years let, I, lie has the sau e fuodneae for getteral conversation, and continues to look un the bright side of everything The .other day iso remained in his room a' the Gibson house 1, re ceive call( rs, and they were many. Pohtiians would appeal to hit' et once for information about t)hiu. If his views accorded with theirs, all right. It. in the minor doltish, he differed, they teamed, but retained their private opiuium. Wei sul.iiers recalled military reminise.noes, aekiug him if he remembered the battle of Goose Creek, and if he would ever forget the eesault on Striae 11111, or other prreviotialy unheard of places. It was while talking in the latter strain that the General give a story of a single soldier capturing F eft Sumter, or a1 least a piece of it. The battered o'd fort was in possession of the t'ontederates and ogle nivht a 1' pion soldier . f the force that was holding Morris inland said he believed he would take a skiff and pull over to Saintur and cit a brick for a relic. He had been hiltiug the commissary bottle pretty frequently, and wa: in a condition to do anything. Tak- ing an old water-logged skiff he pulled out, and was het in the darkness. It was a Ling way, and hu was beginning to think himself gone up, when he suddenly entered under the sha.low of the walls, and heard click, click, •'sVh .goes their, Standing up as well as hi could in the boat, he threw up loth hands and cried : 'Yank.' 'What do you want, Ysnk r 'Want one "' theist bricks.' 'You got one in your hat now.' 'You bet 1 have, but I want another.' 'Ail right ; come ashore and get one.' He landed, walked up • short distance, and, sobered up by this time, 'took the first brick he found, and started back in quick order for the butt. 'Say, Yank, are all you uns drunk over there ?' 'Pretty much ; how is it with raiz, 'Some of us air, au' some of ascis .food -night, Yank. 'Good -night, Johnnie.' the General, 'That man. continuedb with a quiet Crinkle' int his eyes. 'that man, if he is alive today and hes the brisk imagination of some men I know, is telling; his children how he arrived at Fort Sumter cue stormy night, and, in a terrific single-handed combat with forty rebs, killed thirty-nine and brought the fortieth away badly wounded.' The 'grated Hunt and the judo td as orange old ,ouch to J. flavor ui gauger oaks. A few drops of out uu'nia wiil be effect- ual in removing grease frous the dabpau, and it is a go..d plan .nees in a while to add a little to the water used to demise the aiak. While it is rnnoedwl by most cooks that winter squash ti est when 'raked, it is always necemory to use judytueut about it, fur if the squash is very dry u is rendered atwwt tasteless I.y batting. la this eau it should be steamed. A lovely lambrequin for a 'blue room' is of white br •adeloth with tiny taus u( satin or brueadeeu1 Woe applied ; emery c doted silk ..r gilt cord, or nsrrow bread may be. used to •utlio, alit embellish. The edge may be looked or simply cut to !hoots. Here is a suggestion for that unhappy woman condemned by penury to 'take over au old Brussels carpet : It the car- pet most Its pieced, make a flat wain, thou lay the edges bac': and catch them duvet ; do this with Dare, and instead u( having a ridge which betrays the piec- ing, it will, if you have matched the figure, escape observation. There may be aunt, who do not know how to make a 'maple 'sugar pts.' Try it and see if it int t delicious. This a the way we were told It was evade : --On the under crust put a layer of maul. sugar ; above this spread better ; then pour on a thickening of dour and water; when this comes (reu) the even, with a leaky cruet covering, it is a very rich dish. Stiff hair is often difficult to curl. The following wash, if applied to the hair be- fore putting in papers will have an ex- cellent effect : Take two ounces of borax, one drahm of gum arabic, and add to them one quart ..f hut • not boil - tog) water. Stir, and as soon as the in- gredients ars dissolved add two table- spoonfuls of spirits .of camphor : output * bottle and keep on the toilet table. Apples that are quite tart are consid• Bred a great addition to a suet puddit.g, and will be highly regarded by anyone who finds that kind of pudding ton rich. A good recip., is here given : one cup of molasses, one sup of sweet milk, two- thirds of a cup of suet, chopped very fine, and with every particle of equal I else, so that there will be no danger 0(1 lumps, one cup of tart apples peeled and shopped very fine, one cup of mains also .hopped. though not fine ; two and a . half cups of flour is about the right quan- tity. The mixture should be like rake two Mix t , Is of dough. 111: few uta a fw'baking. powder with the floor, spice to your ' taste, add salt teats. Steam for two hour*. 1 Serve with any gem sauce. Fashion's Fancies. _ _ 1 Unities and travelling wraps are made lung, with lucre (rent.. A rolling vel- vet a,har, velvet cuffs, and a brad eel- vetrev.rs extending from the throat to; the buttons of each font, aro the usual trimmings. The bouffant style of dress requires biz -plaits at the tack. but there is rarely any drapery. The new ptasse- mentetiea, composed to fiat rings over- lapping each other, are very effective upon cloth and velveteen, and an used largely for trimming coats, Newmarket., and designs which poetess long lines, that is, hoes that are unbroken, and earned the length of the costume or its I principal part. They must always he the shale of the material upon which they are applied. A PRESIDENTIAi..•P.A1.ACH. The Witte Neese at WaaaIagtea It. ('es. televised feet. The caner stone of the republican palace was laid October 1.3, 1782. with the "pomp and eircuw.taaoe" of the ma- sonic ceremonial. President Washing- ton was present at the head of the lead- ing men in the administration of the ruvsrnment, and thousands of enthttsi- stic eitsens witnessed the event. Dur- ing the next seven years the graceful pile, which at this time is second only to the capitol among the numerous fine structures in Washington, slowly raw from its well chosen site, the centre .4 a plot of twenty acres, sloping grsdully down to the neer at the rear of the .teat- sion. At the end of that tine it exhibit- ed the same exterior as pow—two stories and • basement, a length of 1;0 feet and breadth .of 86 feet, a large port'so of Ionic columns in the front, a circalar e'lon•de at the back and sennounted by a wide balustrade. The building mate- rial arse Virginia freestone painted rrhite. Bence the name by which the executive mansion is best known. Washington died before it was reedy for occupancy, but it was se nearly neem• few days before his death that Cesand he wife mad. a visit of inspection to it. The east of the White bootee was sot large. By tbettime when the hutried expedition and retreat of a retain of the British army desecrated its privacy, in 1814.1... than 8380,000 had been spent on it. aper that deplorable event conrrer au- tborised the expenditure of rino.000 an eta renovation. It was re -opened Jen. 1, 1818. Large mats have been expend- ed nn the building and its furnishing seines that bate. It was partially refer-. risked when John Qeiney Adams home nsespsst, and wholly with the beginning of President Grant's adwinistrstinn. As it saw emote the gnvernmeet 8110,000 to waistain the White Mese, exclusive of what the i.ecupent pays out of be salary ..( $1(1,000 for personal servants, house- hold supplies, horses and carriages, the difference bet Irma expenditures in the infamy of the republic and in the.s days s shown is • striking light. --(De- troit -(D♦tr oit Fre Pres. A Wade Await* BwelrFsee J. Wilson is always die. to hie beo- n eaa, and spews no pains to sentry the best .4 every artiels in his line. He iso e seerssd the aaeney for theesMbeatedDt King's New Dienovery for O esewptiew. the only certain MVO kaown for Oen- sateptien °ni ths, aside. Hoariness* Asthma, lav Fever, Btowehitia. or any adnkian of the Throat sad Lama field as a positive tnarantes. Trial hotaise Sena Regular aim St 00. 1)v. ins'. Wo -to Strep win man.* Prof. Low's Magic Sulphur Soap is highly tecommerded for all humors and skin diseases. lin They have • Latin ech.4laron the C.a- linvwoocd Eeterpriu staff -one that can get has work in every time. Spelt ing o the mishap ut Mrs. Madill, an old lady of Dunedin, in Simcoe G,nnty, who stowed away 1600 in hills which the mice got into and trade a d00II nest .f,he con - dudes th3 touching recits.l as follows : "8ie transit sponduliz Medlin." Gough, in a recent lecture, said that in the course of 82 years he had deliver- ed 8,000 ddreeses and had spoken at bat three political meetings. le the history of medicines no preps ration has received such universal coin mendatiou for the alleviation it affords, and the permanent cure it effects in kid ney diseases, as Dr. Van Bur•ens Kinney Cure. Its action in these distressing complaints is simply wonderful Sold by J. Wilson. Zea A FEW HINTS Saw POs THE OK OF 14111 iter pesttpstIos. or a ultvesses. ne remsdy Y so eaten*. r ATu's 'hila. Tbay mare reenter dally settee, sad re- start the towels to a healthy ersettitise. For Iadige.al.s, or Dyspepsia, Alfas'. Piths are ta*sisMM. sad a sure earth ■tars -tiara, Less of Appetlls. fel Seseasel, p --s, Dl-iaese. tea& nae. Wassa-ses. Marra sr. au Mimed sad eared by genera Paha. Is Liver Gempialat, aufe s DMseMss sed Jsdles. A tree Pn.0 shield be given In doses largo saran to easier the liver awl bower, amid rise,* eseawsYee. As •.Natant■g eeedie es la Ms $prkig. ties Pteo. art s..quaned. Torras, easeed by a morbid seadttke et tb. bower, aro *spelled by these Puna breptteas. IOW Diets., mild law§ the resale ed loligi st k•. or C.senpatloe, are eared by the ass of brews P11i . Per (raid., take ATaa'S TILLS se open the pmtk mom laaamatat.ry eesretismr W allay eb. fiver. For Diarrhoea and Dyesmseey,, sawed h sadden colds, Indigestible food, et.., Mare Pier ars ase tees remedy. 1R1.amaSNs.. Geed. Aoeralida, *di a.laslaa, sass remit hes dtg.enre Mrasea ark ew stab, sal rrpraw en ..slag Os tsar by the Met Ana's Pnza. '1Pasrrk DagsR Maw DaMsles• sad elle smiles gamut le tMmty rkstreMNa. are mad by 4T11a"1 Plus. aappemdnna sad fA1e/Ittl ltsaaran. Yom. bare a sates W wady peaty Is Dose. — sib .tang die low .ia gently, 2 to 4 /Ws; Ibr..p21;, 4 to a Pills. 6e/erl.are wilt decide the Few ON ea tact east. AYE R'S PI LLS. 111111 &esteem., r iodate iefat4 as saagemy sigh penile. ~Tarn WV Is. 1 A..ow a. ,s. 2 n >o JOB DEPAI(Tal' NT Pas r Ls Beal l' u l!'t1es tq 1.• I: et .e) of Hum.. re. turnias eta ever...cm o 1.t Los of JAB ORK On the shortest pesaihl• notate. and at REASONALL Yt{ rES. :*e Ise iv a pa-tmai ' of of t1.4 work we ae le turn out: WOVE LEITER. Il e:ADS. LINEN LEFTE.: HEADS. (Rated or Uattd'-dot WOVE NOTE IiEADS. LINEN NOTE HEADS. I h.led or 1, nrttled.l MEMORANDUM HEADS, STATEMENT IIEADS. BILL H EA DS -4 Sizes. BUSINESS ('ARDS. POSTAL CARDS. INVITATION ('ARDS. WBEDDING CARDS. CALLING CARDS. IPisis and P1sai:r•) MEMBERSHIP C ARDS. ADMISSION TICKETS. PILE TICKETS. BREAD TICKETS. BALI. PROGRAMMES. CON(' ERT PROGRAMMES. FANCY SHOW ('ARDk. MOURNING CARDS. FUNERAL CIRCULARS. ADDRE.SSSE.S. BUSINESS ENVELOPES. BUSINESS CIRCULARS. BUSINESS NOTICES. SHIPPIIiG TAGS. SHIPPING LABELS. DRUGGISTS' LABELS. LABELS FOR ALL PURPOSES. BILLS OF FARE. HOTEL MEAL TICKETS. BLANK CHECK BOOKS. BLANK DRAFT BOOKS. BLANK RECEIPT BOOKS. BLANK NOTES, IN BOOKS PAM PHLETS. CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS. BLANK SOCIETY FORMS. RULES AND REGULATIONS. CATALOGUES. PRICE LISTS. BLANK FOOLSCAP FORMS. BLANK LEGAL FORMS. LAW WORK OF ALL KINDS. DODGERS. HAND BILLS. AUCTION SALE BILLS. tan Steal SHOW BILLS. SHOW BILL DATES. CONCERT BILLS. TEAMEETING BILLS. LECTURE BILIS. EXHIBITION BILLS. EXCURSION BILLS, STREAMERS. POSTER WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SALT BAGS. GROCERS' BAGS. MILLINERY BAGS. WRAPPING PAPER. ke-, . Ileo Merelante esa ems their 8111 H 1MS Head* tr.. an. orbited u this oar rep Unto retort that. they s/.eewteerrsaL pap! sad it helps te advents can and err taatplt. sod Nat a. (ian a Tor Raswat tee yew Holiday Printing MCOILLICUDDY BROS., LOOK OUT FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT OF G-.H.OLD NEXT WEEK. Ootleerbb, and. Ilyb,j1t1, Fie!d aid Garen The subscriber is now prepared •o furnish all kinds of Field and (/ardet. Seedy of the BEST VARIETIES it rates that cannot be 'beaten in iaderich. ('all and examine samples be- fore pnrcha.ing elsewhere. REES PRICE, East Street ('rain Depot, Opposite Town Hall, Goderich. March .Bib, loaf. 193 . Prof. Low's Magic Sulphur Soap is highly recommended for all humors and .kin diseases. 1,1. $66s,week at home. 13.00 outfit free. i'sr ab olutely sum. No risk. 1'a ital not required. Reader. If you want business at which persons of either sex, young or old, .•an make great paty all the time they work. with absolute certainty. Write her lupi agtrtieuian to H. IiALt.rrr t• ('o.. ibrtland, limo.. 1922- [SE • ate atwayrmeso ohelook ellt for ehancea t., - encrea.e their cantinpg...and h. time he come wealthy : those who do no mpro.r their opportun Wes remain in poverty. We offer a grea- chance to make money. We want men, wo- men. boys sad girls to work for tut in the.r wn lo.alltka. Anyone can do the work pro oerly troy the first start. The business will pay more than ten time.. ordinary- wages. Ex- pensive outfit furnished free. No one who en- ,I.ir. fails to snake money rspidiy. You can revue your whole time to the work, or only your ape-. moments. Full information and all that is neeeasary sent free. Address STrx- sox d` Co Portland. Maine AP Send six cents for postage and receive tree. a costly box 1 goads which will help you to more money- right away than anything; eine in this world. A11, of either sex. nureer,t Iron. first hour. The bawl road 'o fortune opens before the worters,ahsulute• lT etre At once address.T,0's !t ('o.. A utm.aa 11 ►.nes. 1g!!- .4 wer•f:.vade at home ray the in dustriou.. Ihret loudness now be tun• the public. l'apit• not need ed. We will start you. Men, wo amen. boy• and girl wanted very where to work for ns. !Cow Is the time. You can work in spare ttmr, or rive your whole time to the business. No other business will pay you nearly se well. No one ran fait to nuke enormotu pay. by engaging at once Costly outfit and serum free. Ronny made fast, easily, and honorably. Address Titus 4. Ce.. Ammo/. Maim for the working elates. Rend le dye for postage. and we will mall you ruali. • royal. valuable box of wenn le goods that will put you in the way of making more money in a few days then you e.er thought possible at any business. No capital required. W, will start you. You can work all the time or in spare time only. The work Is universally adapted to both !hearses young and old. You can easily earn from 50e. to 15 every evening. That all 'oho want work may teat the haainees, we make this unparal- leled offer : to all who ar+. not well sat lolled we will send 11 to pay for the trouble of writing as. Pull part toners. directions. etc.. sent tree. For!unea will b• made by those who give their whorle ens. to the week. Great soccer's ab - hites'y sarelyea' delay. Stan now. Addrw sentence (o.,lr title 1)r tr. e•n 1011E1 - Tbonsttosotggrave s are annual) robbed of their nkthns,ilves appiness •p. r r'al hh re.ttored by rhe nee ofthe Geetw MAN IN�IGORAT point taased Is, excesseso. of any kind,) aesIsal Waatters, alai sit Aaron that tot - tow as a argeenee of Reif -Ahem% as Mw of ea- etmy later of memory• universal lassitude. pain In the back. dimness of vision. pr'ma- tur.oM age, and many other dlsearw that lead to Insanity or ootuumptloll and a prema- ture male. Rend for circulars with testimonials free by mail. The i%TletelAT•S It sold at 11 per box, or six boars for 16, by .1i dregglsta, or will he sent free my mall securely sealed. on receipt of pricy, byaddressing F. .1. CRNKY, Druggist, 117 Summit Pt., Toledo. Olte Gait. RUTS Aa Role Aunt for O.derlch AC Sweated for The Lives et s1 the President* of the P.R. it M the Iargvst. Handerowed and pest tarok ever sold for Ism than twice our mire Thr taateat selling book in America. Inanition. weals to agents AN taint'.nwar* ude want It. Anyone ran be c come a In I agent Tense tree. Address Hauser Brom Co. Portland. Mali 11113- iisT.,.... llury lmfelt e y It yew did something mighty and sol- imeleave lebfsd te essque lime. hills week illi Prof *Ma tests. $5 outfit tree. Ne rkok. averytbi• sew. Capital sot require. We will tsrnleb on ever/tailor. Many sr* makl. g ',Hese Me 'sake se mseh as mew. ted boys std wait which matesy, Reeder. If you at Oa remise t ithst% anis tlealars W R. HALLS? H �►G tip; �?, D S YELLOW OIL _ E Rh[! " ' WORM POWD *I. Aso plsamas Mtelw► 0ms/s task( ems Popeha. le a 111M. new. lel MIK ellksiwiPr y wan* is Callimi• JU9N IaCTAGGART FAMILY GROCER, P110ri1I0g OU1fd t00 BUTCHER V iotoria Street, OPPOSITE 1511021' GROUND. TEAS! PL& H TEAS. n Cetae and_wempie m 'mature of Black Travel Them I: ..uhaIMud know ' lotto. trade). Awani.wea.eaa. ersssae l.Y.e. 5'..4'hw F... .aew.. 5.aa... h.tisew . h. Uaw. le hoe Y' , b.soa• !f) price for Suirar.. 1`unned Goods. 8 icer Sag.., Tepee.... 131. r. and v• neral Nock of GROCERIES Will ....moan (at,e.ably with silly- in the trade Beef. Iamb, Mutton, Port, Smoked Elam,� ('Dickens and backs of the first quaiii) • Orders left will have prompt attention. JOHN 21Ae TAGGART. (:nderlrh, Rept. lath. 1tw4. 191161111 tree trial lkotti-, this certain cure .4 all Throat awl Lung Discos at Jas. $ iltnou's Thug Store. Large Bottle* $1.00 i4) FI(1Y TW0 UI�IdB� S TIIE INDEPEDENT, of New. York. Is acknowledged to he wast the !'afl Mall c:aeefle, of Lololon, We It t. a oar of the abl,..l weeklies in exnoence." It Cent pies two fields religious as.d lit. nrr�y. It publleh.•. each week from TWENTY. FIVE 7(. THiItTY-TIIItEE per cent. otos reading matter than any of Iteeontenup With the exception of its eolwuu of Uelec- none." e.cry line In every issue is N5W,ORi- OINAI.MATI'Ett. WitITI'ENIXPRItt3SLY !'Ott IT. 1t tar. more each week for literary matter than any three of its contempwranniis. corps tbcr•tist has of a y13D MBT adkaldin the world. 11 is undenominat:maal In renglon,awd uuaurpaaeed int literary ability. Its re. iewsetl books are unexecllart in j Its i141 tonal are fearless. Its departments d Sereno' and biblical iiene arch give .aluakds in floatation ui obtelnable elsewhere, Its Market Reports and Commercial !letters are eagerly sought lir by tbore wanting ,crred information u ton those subjects. Ile depart. mint for -OM and Young." is filled with art'. Iles in prose and poetry. The Independent has twenty-two distinct departments, edited by twenty-two specialists. which include Biblical Research, Sanitary. Flue Arts. lice's Science. Pelebks, Personalities, Ministerial Relater. Hymn Notes, School and folies.. literature, Religious Intelligence. Misname Sunday School. News of the week, riesate, Commerce. Insurance, Stories. Plunks. Seise lions and Agriculture. Thirty-two pages i• THE I.7VDEPE.NDEXT is • family newspaper of the first -rises, and Y recognised as one of the great educe, ors of the land. E.rryone who wishes to be wen is. formed upon a great variety of eubjectsabouk sntw•rib,• for it. 'luring the past year Tits I tDLp*ttDrxT, desiring that its subscribers should bars ' torten by the very best living authors. has published eontriOut tors from 1,V. E. Kurd, author of 'Wasrlmony." "No New Thing. rte.: J. S. ct bale, author of "Ouerndak," 'The Prime of Ilenry Vane," etc„ Julia Schayer, author of 'Tiger Lily and Other Stories' : Mir Samuel W. Raker, the celebrated Egyptian Explorer ; itrs. J. H. Riddeli,aothoi of "The Senior Partner," etc.: Thomas Hardy, author of -A Pair of lune Eyes." -Two on s Tower," rte[.: Edward Everett Hale. author cid -Ten Times One IsTen." etc.; James Pave. the celebrated English Novelist; tori. y F. W., Robineron, Fred D. 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