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The Huron Signal, 1889-8-2, Page 22 FILM LB8811'i .ODUa1L, I have always bees very Na.kf.l Neat 1 am pretty. It -Dads eo.e.ated to m yet weer sus why good lookstt a nommabe the w ewewhich rs! cif is ry to Muse- Why •lit R r ' Out meet know what awe look* ales ! .Mew ala one look in the glass wiehoee harming it I ty I always glad of m 1. y share of .e- F rata 1 liked to see the pretty dada, seniums back at me , 1 liked to feel that 1 weld always mate myself took ales, even in shabby hats and ed dresses ; 1 liked to meet the Nsae.d, beige& looks 'thick p.uple- yss malty old people -tarsal upon me y pseud ; and, mere than ell, I liked the feeling that I ser • pride sed • pleasure to err father sod mother. ite well the eves* gN br eaw. first arrivedareadful tour dull London bottle, after father had failed and we had to leave our beautiful home in Liverpool. All oar pictures and osseaseota had been sold ; and father laked &n.und the dreary rooms w ally that it made the tears come 1010 my eyes lest to ase him ; then he turned to me and framed my face Sties bands. "Wdl, ksiroy, it's s aemfort to have you to look at, at any rate !" he said. "Take can of your fern -it a about Use ooly pretty thing left us '" How 000ld 1 help being pleased with my looks alter that 1 We were rridly e did not k.ordany olne la the district where we lived, and our nch rela- tives at Lancaster Gate did not by any saunpear desirous of our xermmPwas disappointed at Bnt,I hank, for Ada and Alicia wets only • few year* older than I was, and there were always plenty of aloe things going oe in their set of which she bad hoped 1 should come in for a abates, sat they took no nine of us except to ask os op to luncheon when no one was there, and to i,end the page with tickets for a concert just at the last moment, when they found they eoufd not go themselves. I Deed to feel that, if I had a poor little cousin (moped up in a dingy London house, after being s(etwenmed to everything so different, I shoals love to try to give her a good time ; bat 1 do not think Alicia liked me, and Ada was entirely under her thumb. (Jona morning, however,* most unezpect• ed event happened. Mother and I were sitting darning, and agreeing that chil- dren who rude such tremendous holes in . their stockings really deserved to go barefooted, when a knock came at the door and Mary appeared with a telegram addressed to me. For t moment rI was frightened out - . 0 w utt 1 the Jamie �INUe esd .deeestee ress maker "made over" the dew fur week before, 'sushi here weld have sees tee rush whisk I had palled it to pages,. eluded ds.ves lay ow Use eke pule, the auk- bey gassed Sa01., while real- eI Nosed were .d all over the leer. "Ton have Mites por._.ies lee., Ise.,., obesewed my mother keg with loving eager, the del with whisk I had draped m seek. Ai, ttseeey te well tulle good lags -it aiway slue Ada sad Ali.is called for •ftera000; sod veal .babel a rate 1 felt,esatsd opposite to the able kayos io their towering ha kid glove,, and dainty dresses. was looking decidedly est f tem Ada came to me lister oo a see to wog, and, • sadden fancy ass I` ng "The Oak and the wee a/1 the French andmef 11n w memo w gone haloes, and i vomited round f applauge ee the last no away. Mr Cooq.s,t advanced me, a smile lighting op his face. "Faithful to your colon, M some," he said mesaingly ; "it ery •ppr,pnate selection." Lsebia," interpu.ed Alicia 'lour mutter has soot fur yes rather early ; ao perhaps you had ip away quietly without saying tithe' to any one. It might break ty ; and we don't want to 1 este so soon." espy, 'I say,' cried Mr N. 'yore are not going let 1 abumioal:le shame ! Can't you d give W one more song, at any it they. wretched horses you are 1 Do let them ..it a little for ladies are always so awfully we ---it will do them no ban° to • warm night like this, M.. I'm afraid my poor old steed i. stowed to waiting about '" I IaugOing. "It is only \ewstead, and s cab b I'm ashamed to en's fr one moment thought of nes !" itis flushed, and glanced hasti Conquest to see if he had bra t would she ay if she knew 1 him that we level in Elwin Square s • what Mks wee W seed me Pole sole lees etas is The die- Sa easier- th. pallete eastern d the truste fold, arm, seed spent us. ka .er!" sae in the ad sewed- laalto.- te,Fra sh Attsi& m, asid asked seising Ash." It elaborate hick had quite a tee died towards w Ram - wee a ooldly, a. W. better 'Good up the ose our *stead What wait rate I afraid once-- conaid. wait Ban- well Ora, my 1 his ly at rd. had r N a Par Su sassily, *a Is of yo. on some accu plied Mr hay legit Al Mr Wits told I had just finished writing the fo going on my diary, and was leaning my hand, staring dreamily oat the dingy, deserted, rain -washed slue when some one peened, nixed hie a brella, and stared straight up at t window. It was Mr C re - at re, in- ray - er ext I tore open the em- W obi 'elope, and east at a glance that the 1 hand e message wee from Ada. I read it 1 He .Iood. • Haring *dinner- 1 g ung bey you to come. R' pert tonight. Want he was i11 call in carriage at five isonf;tsi o'clock. Plane be ready. Mother and I stared .t each other for be doin petuous momenWe knewtso elltwhten wrst out it meant Some Inc lady or other -the Honorable Mas. A wee Plantagenet or Lady Pungent" de Temp- word i0 kine- had sent an excuse at the last into Somehow mens, the arrangements for the dinner seemed v had been upset, and every one had been in a panic of consternation. Nhat were 1 had not t they to dor How on earth was another doses attu lady to he procured t an bout's notice 1 ung toe Then Ads, good-naturedly inolined, had noon, s.0 bethought herself of me. used sed "Let us send for Labia," she bad sr and doubtless said. "She's presentable, and •fternouo she can sing f..r us and make herself camage s useful. Labia would be delighted to door, "- come.' walked in erly •- .]oat I w surprised that 1 never oto thin but sprang up and waved as *topped asrgettcally. tock off his hat, smiling and book• ght and excited ; but the moment out of sight, I felt overcome with on at the recollection of my Ito - greeting. What os. earth was g in Elwin Square 1 • • s k later. I have not written a my diary for a whole week, , after that little tate of dist- the ordinary humdrum life ery flat, stale, and onproetable. 6e hart to alter the velvet o, a0d so have gone oo wear - old brown cashmere morning, d night, and feeling very dejected. But yesterday moth - were regaling ourselves with tee and buttered toast, when a °dde1J7 topped before the a fen momenta later Ada to the rum. I was astcnish- 0t measure to tiud .he had come rad invitation. sit only a quarter of an hour, he said ; "but I went you to rad go to the concert with u. ntley is singing, and Albaai ed�for, y it vel much." bu though the words/ civ ait.0g. ¢hMo these. face ftusb•1 gra e exch.& ed afar my I am afraid I was delighted, unditenl- ed witho fled as it may seem, for I eras lunging for with a -ecu a little excitement, and, besides, we had "I can been in the genie dilemma ourselves once Labia," a or twice, and it would has, been ill- me bock natut ed to refuse, tooizht. Ser "]'ell, go, der. by all mama. If 700will e would lite it," aid mother. "I am lad I Sassiest were ktndl thing but i ed, and w for you to have • little change ; but " Yet e' said I. "1 hardly know," returned mother. "Neigh THE HURON SIGNAL, ?MAY, AUG. 2, 1889 Aida lamed leek is bee AMY touts a lam g.,lies. theme i clog .t taviesit made, mad beau m. tired least sel her 1ade ao hued. 1 smiled bleed - bat illess rmtsed to �a remarkIVI• a held the rum towards mot *the Leaks u y e think of these teases. they megaiff...t r' epleed'd-per feet b reties ! lt'. eatuagemese 0.0 sd a ring. 1 ••ppoo'" 1 I a.id hrill N of laetshes ; and Alida cia, into s .her- self s.�tker, cera, drawing her. emurely "Prey deal be sed abrupt, Lulea -- Ws very ill-bred 1 I due oars to snake sash things the subject of general coo- ►etlstioe..' eyed use ie aa exasperating fashion; but Ada wae good -moused, 'Good gracious, Le. e• awl. wee for baa, what do you }our oompls,col You .eight give me the recipe! Did you seer see aoytkiog like at, Aliciar' hat "People with red hair g.aerally do soave skins,'' observed Ahem, sear - rag out of the window; and Ada's eyes twinkled as they nest amine. "You aro gulag to have seek a nine partner for dieser tonight, Loehr.," mid Ad., chaos/tag the subject judiciously "a man we have fallen is lore with, and who u quit, the Ise° f society just no. eso d of him/ Mr Haume too for • lot of Iave you ncite, and • lovely old place in the .wuntry within the pest three years. The lady whom he was to have taken in has failed es at the last moment—ell the better fur yea, islet its' "Welt, as I said before," interrupted Alicia testily, "I think it u an absurd arrangement to send him in with the youngest lady present. ]1'by shouldn't It would be far more suitablea go down with Frank . You and mother talk .o much about upsetting arn°eemeota, but there would be .l. most nothing to alter If you did tbat " "Yee, but, Alicia, just think bow it would look ; you wouldn't Ilk_ and Ada lowered her voice, being evi- donna' anxious that I should not hoer the rest of the ee0temoa. I was not introduced to any of the guarrived in the evening, butts as at quietly is the corner taking men- tal notes for my mother's benefit, and deciding afresh, as each lady entered the room, that I would bare my next new dr... mad• exactly like hers, noel sud- denly my attention was arrested by the sound of my own name, and I turned to had Alicia but • few paces off, talking eagerly to a tall gray-haired man who was standing with his back to me. "Leabia Hansoms -a little country cousin u1 our.. Too had, isn't it, in ex- change for Mn Fortescue 1 But you must blame Ada -nut me ; I did my beat for you." "You are very good ; but I ant not so he exacting g a 14) expect you to disarrange e table un my account I shall do very well, I'm sure," her companion replied i b n rat er • weary, tone. "Well, Miss Arundel .i11 other side ; and you can refuge with her, you know, too tired of entertaining Leib "Oh, I shall mange t through - never fear !" dec gray-haired man ; and, ere spoke, my uncle came herryi the room and touched him on t "Mr Conquest, you are t) to my niece, I belie.e r Here she behind you. Mlow me ' Mr -Mia Ilanarme.•' He w hand and hurried off again, cast a 'harp scrutinizing glance other. Viewed from behind, 'Jr C had teemed middle -aped, if not old ; but it was quite a young m confronted me as he tamed ar.00 spouse to my uncle's introduction short crop gray Bair formed a s contrast to the heavy dark eyebro moustache and th dispirited Ont. �� hgk s ties. lean ago ; *ad nu in fur a Irt'a., and b " ill hither, bis 1 • poste. I" I sighed legeorwu.J1. well, het wrely pie bud err leviatinse sew L'udu•-du.'t you Rias wee 1 There are 0.rt•s. Sages, you km.., which one era elsewhere. Haven't you fu oats r fro ; sea sr, poor, yo. Ione. hare fogad nothing bet stud,* W. lies to Mem bqusre-du you itf-It L mdse from hen, and t tore of desolation -and we newer whore I pine fur • little mato times ; but 1 b•.e never !eves 1n ouaoen•hatl ounce we left Liv Tki•k of that ! iw'1 it enough le ser one's spirit 1" He looked round at use at that such a «ileum, distressed ezpr that I could nut help smtl►OR ; and wmehuw ur other, we booth bee laugh, and were as merry •a during the rest of the meal. When the geutleau.0 came Up to drswtng-room, Alicia brought up Mr Neestead whom .he had meat in the afternoon, and introduced b MIL He was younger and livelier Mr Conquest, and kept so closely b that I had nut a chance .,f speaks any one else. Altar* sane, and Mr Coalue.t to over the pages for her, and then w about sparking tint to one and then olber; once or twice he looked ac the room a if he would have liked tome and speak to me too. Yes ; ingwas man, certainly and I rather iJilteduhie ami melancholy. So she ..s engaged to Thorold quest then' It gave me an impieties twinge to think of it. I would not ha minded e o much if it had been Ada, f once removed from bar sister's intluen *he was really a nice girl; but Alicia dearest friend could not b.,. accused b of being gaud -tempered, I thought; sn that nese, gray-haired, melancholy folio would need atone one to rouse him up little. When my uncle and cousin Il.ob ca hams to dinner, they seemed aurpri sed to see au and to bar that they were po sawn f a box as well as of their ordi. *ry stalls for the night'. concert. "Who sent you the--' began Bob, and then stopped abruptly. to response to a quick waruing glance from bu anoth- er. We all drove off together in the family omnibus -six of us; and, when we ant wed *t the hall, l was seat to alt with Bob to the .tells. fro sa cosnal'ED . ems I bore guild/ flys send its ■s.. f( 71. !'►1tts.r•tu. 1fd'9r,1,/, a.•oriku aas•4eMeaaw. w the cap- a •tt.tt.ler o baracter that r.ead.. lo • kua risk b.yuyp Liver n .. MIS -Saes is t the rat Video, .ad L'rer sate •1• Re. S •Ii tsy the t.wa.krp f Walls". ts•de u1 as sneer strum a tors most rye et Maas Liver e/ Ohtl.'b Yum there are day to the month. Two reesrl'a. ••7 Chew'. Liver Otte• Ise admit- members f the tosreattp ouuuwl visited ••! (Jogai,. "l the Lr.er, , 't hem fuse the oilier day •.d touud •.tate of Stomach r.d b"er'y Miuld h Jami. 'ted them •Vairs that sheave beggar. description. Wrls, a, drsrttKtrit The masa was dressed to three articles of sod we 04tt81•-s pair of mats w short to the otags. leas as to Dome just below liveliest**, the knue remains of • shin of which ball of each he pro- sleeve and the greater pert ul the Noe: go stay- were tossing, and • but of black silk, some- like part of as old becks., round ha aide • -- c erpool. break with 001100 then, •m to pusstbls the the tuned 1m t0 than r me ng t0, reed gut a0- to he louk of 00 - at C00 - at we or, ee. .'er d w a tae � I Bitten for constipation end 1... petits and it cured me. I would not without is a: sig times the ,.r... for rt Lavers alt webers. used one bottle r I Burdock BI Hu feet and lets were Mn frau kneesandw blak that but for hie((0. tsce he rs. tl have been pk.n fur an POWD Airmail The door of hie het was strewn , E R Ise Ihrokly with the nrnatae 11 horns and &shoe front the skive that it .as lmprwible THECOOK'S BEST FRIEND to tell ,f then were boards beuu•th their' feet or whethe, the 'moon stood on an earthen Your. Arrangements were made f Q �t fur having his tmmedute wma:e provided I a` le • OWLE 'RS for and the place clewed out The must strange part of the story 1s that the uc- cuptert sad owner of the but u a clergy .' taste in good 'Landing, and bo/ds the degree est Bachelor of Arte front the f',.1 'entity of Cuubndre, E.,gland Ur &modish has informed the towaehrp' veinier' that the man u nut tit to be tett ahem. &#are Yoe Thoughts About 1s Why sudor • single ',.meat when you aen get immediate relief from all int 1 DUNN'S BAKING os or external ins by er- sou s :carotins the great the use of fol. Nerrtliu, has never kn.,in Cu,.. fail in a 011$(14 are ; been kno.0 to I it cannot fol for u is a comb$uatton of the must puwerf ul pato subduing remed10 cent *soap/. ies kuowo• Tre . ) will ud \errata. bottle • sore cure ltfor neer- 1 altos, toutheobe, headache. Bur and try. Large bottles :lb cent., by all druggists. •gxr:OF •T •WILD• .y , CUR (HOLt R L..tIC- '. AMPS IARRH(EA NTERY AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR CFI:LDREN OR ADULTS, THAT ABLE PARESIS. / TN J. A. CONN RsB NFrG Co Aro the c•.f Lesie e'LN *rib • I a. w.'rugate a res., Ivatte. 14creaae err L•waKtes•-Yobs fr,gbttul sed bow Itis a eed. awes frsswYnri•saatry It. LONTR$,t4 1 rue .sante nr rut c roos.e}.b THE FF.el.►- (Leer a re/r4j C«dt �tear+wpt.) It H ,� -______.---- There Fe.s+is There are many well known �o Dud among our boast atx! Why ysarre they there? Not t Did it al on at once? 1t ea.; a gravi 1 but i m our Asylums wbo but a routs cors prominent .flet time we circles, be ex- cels all others, ]WILLIAM l]'ALTON, Galt u be on your! always take Sneers ase Rile,aat a Weep. 11 you get , Many ryes are cls -fashioned and anti♦ 11 • I tic enough to feel that s woman whoever, v struggle loot in the street in a clone -fitting dregs fared the ( without the semblance of • wrap looks se 1 an he 1 i1 she has forgetton part of her coleus's. nay across I The newest and best mantles are a deep. he arm. printed culler or fiches of crochet send 1m, vin. bine beading, with fell of plaited lace for s. just a sleeve. and lace frilled deeply under C.. 30 'he border of rime crochet. Fine menthe we hie follow the color of the costume, In bronze, while we gray pearl, silver, trri11ht steel and blue at each steel, pale garnet to go with shades of old rose, and all crochet of hoe tricot •nrl(es! stitch to suit the gobelin blues which t. actually not take beadier/ well. an whey Long, jersey -fitting bodices of crochet d in re. in Pune of silk, with just enough bead - The ,tiglu be n doe richness •tate, very useful in •d- tarthng we and t it was decided) -cap brown a very handsome becoming , re, a ace, in spit lea at morose ezpressi, ted ins rase -I could not help he did the same, evidently ra fused at bpding himself in such quarters, and suspecting mit, my crimson checks. We etch few commonplace remarks on downstairs, but were both er do I. I replied. umdantanding. B ow glances glances of I and We understood each other pertectly. "tib, thank n0, Ada ;«:• The miserable •luestion which Is always I 1 cant manage it tonight.but Ilam afraid. el torturing purrs women'. heeds was Thyro are f one both our - "Whet - - ' - - eyes; and his e of its 'n. I severs thimg. I want Merl trig to "Oh nonsense ! You can come very ease way well, Lulea ; there is nothing that you yeat Ir lull' can't leave over till tomorrow, I'm sure. In." Run along, there's a good girl, and met CI: so the eh his "I soppier.," said mother. try assume a careless air, and faille erably-"I suppose the white mnal "Yother, how can gout Wh muslin isn't Stood en011fes for I in tugs go nowadays ; hut for dinner !" "1 am sure, my darling child, if I on- ly hod the money you should here--" monde and cleth of zold -shouldn't 1, But you haven't, and thee's an end id ; besides, there's no time to have eilything made, so we meet just make the remit of what we have -aril that seems. as far as can see, to be next "There's the black velvet." "you're a dreadful vr, mean te ,I47 that you would hke y afraid • oied be almost t. 'lobby for stinately. "1 petal ..tiht and ets-peivew a yard 1. r it hen it w light new. 7! IrW ok better by candl item ! TIDO going upstairs t.. my and you are not to ci.me op till I nn the hell : then you are te tell ite if it& otrecem IT net." threw damn the stecking was mendive. and ran upetaira to my bed- W1P 1c1,1111 slot all. teolt tee solves dreva alto i.f the wardrotm mut examined 17 eel nearly tee heme later thavehay. int, lighted the much more cordially now, and. as I still hesitated, weut on insist- ing is a manner which left no doubt that she was reelly atortoua that I should go; so, nothing loath, I relented. Alicia was waitteg outside in the brougham, and her manner towards me was decidedly frieid. There eras some- thing queer, too, about aunt Mary's re- ception when we reached the huuse, and. as I sat, by while the girls drank their tee, 1 could aee that she was quietly serutinixing me. Presently she left the room; and then the two girls began • consormation as to the failings and em,r- Tim milieu of • certain Beatrice Farrell seiteli 'Jur . meant 'Away for the edification of Mow the troll y in dtecovenng was dna Peri twhi7,4hheeirsainurance is really spiralling!' dill ! 1 ; atid, as soon as we were f ed at the table, he turned to nd said, in a very solemn tone c rersation maim with 'hy, of course I did," I replied - every word !" thought as much. I ion afr pulled my gloves energetic* and interposed -- "1 Wasn't annoyed at all -I forieus !" H• untied at that -a very nice am -and his glcomy eyes brightened. scribed es a coentry Was it Lane heard growth. Theyus. on their vitality, nature. t po,u Tbe brain t their acne power . was too great. and theygrad ~ but surely sank under it. The things did to bring this sad enol about are rive sante things that are being thousands of men and w o not necessary to name them today, I'stro disastrously unless checked or regulaTheted. this fully when of Dartmouth Guth College . k which resulted in the discovery ry of realized o u 1 c Pain, Celery Compound. reale) was that paresis (consamp:on of knew that for great National •r*L•ness. e fortified a brain and fsery` s)-atcm m be f rte lee omeet the great strains wt:tc bringwere upon it. lie saw that me-. weakenedbecomingdebilitated and wren Ilk, and by the preemie" arid denemos of Paine's Celery Compano discovered41lg ply remedy will renew the brain if rightly taken, tine drain Their proaouaced, b uauy y practical con - they I sumers, superior to anything preciaery + in the Canadie.n Market. dune try It t; end WRITE FOR INFORMATION. new rat; t Manufacturers also of the CORDAgF .11•TP, and (-OTT(\ RAGS Ile CALCI\i*j and I,ANt, 1 the LAtfTF. k. He I 8TItEkTTrwnnnt E.O.M.aad warehouse :-90„rROST use W. C. DON ELL Manager 'RED CAP' scum OF It____A BINDER (TWINE en among the standard pieces of the rem, toilett n, which never lose nl fissile, as fah as foils up nerve rs not a narcotic. t becomec ntaaiinsno Czhau r It seen v ue or seems Different parts 4,f the dress ere • in crochet, to love the fashionable and at rout cuntne up the ; of the gown. Rich, p!aiu black In”; hare Medics collars and shoulder p vet," ' in black cricket, the wide, daring chief which lends beeimingness to any sort of throat or sge, stiffened with hne clur wire inside. The shoulder puff to •, t coat sleeve is of crochet, reaching n *MY to the elbows; sometimes the 10 ward tieht roan of the sleeve is crocliet,a that ion which akilled needlevronnen ma dopt for the:nee:res. The eride girdle or Ii" stomacher is e . , and rich (rents and panels for the skirt are among the more distinguiah__ed ornaments. Mere Memartaaile MM. Potted at ;set, what the true publie I.as boon looking for these many yeers and that is a trier s. It tx perfectly pure, lilt is oi,=!fforlerich Steam Boiler Works i .110 mad. mdorsement of t.he pugs professions xt. e:ertrY. , Steam Boilers. rialt Part Tanks. Hewers. full. t....iiioeneacks, and_ait Mach or Elbert Iron Work. chiller.); eon Cawing, or every dewrlptkin. press Ti•tinga. pipe and Pipe eittiegs ton - On Rand for Sale Cheap, ugh Mail orders will receive prompt at Lew ton. the 1-3.1,. itrpoirs promptly arten4led ?n, eta Nile sid was I don't know ! Pompom Lo pt. think every other place Id country. I have lived life • net tett with all nay heart 1 th don't like London." runoff" he echoed. "A h, for nearly three years." Deed there? I did yen Whervehntits did Orin bye ? nreh nu ho • e puts herself forward moor L ler and almorhe attertion in this moat un- was there Jul t blushing manner ; Thoroid Mr Con- ..y„, *- '.iuest -was petite'', berrified, I could really / ism ; there is nothing be detests *amuck whet eh :as forwardness in si yonnit girt " 1• I kept my heed bent down over the ft lest number 0/ N114 *hi ot reamed fair ire once ny fray 'nether • fae• as she entered eh, 'Booted in astonishment arid her °heel,. noshed deeply .•Von child she eried. "Why, *eine prettier, Leales it's heentifol Yoe retold not have any - Ur front table door et hand, and sd the piclurea as I listened and made my own pntsto comments. If she meant that kat remark for ine the eap dill not St at all, and I could iitr.rit to be sob limely indifferent. it was mueh mon, interesting to hear Mr Conquest's cheise quest"--• very Illee na hia heed at all abaci such very item/stone charms, •• stud Ada ; "that sort of tlaillt is not in his line," !you see, I had pointed her net as a friend or ill, eouree,'' interrupted Ada 10 in me I. I treated hy those excellent tonic med er ROW frous morrow. of re;ief from sorrow ti but lately introduced, ha* made itself a reputation second to none. medicitie le Johnson's Tonic Hot which in conjanetton with Johnso Tonic Lver Pill has performed so moat wonderful cures impure or I polio -Shed blood soon becomes purified and enriched. indigestie sick headache, liver com feint, human sue 0011.114111▪ ww19 cur .14M0 1016. 1110110 1600 b.. ilisassitanaseressioak ir ass sash, Me ONO 111Stoe, owl sib pm bee huh lyve ,...641.411.11.67111.141•1fteess. owe .4a NASAL BALM .,„,„„, 1,..xcn• i . May llth.1887. My wife antlered tor fire sears with 11.m dioresoltur disease. catarrh. Her came ores one or the wont know at item parte she tried ail of the ...alert% trine - of it. and new feels a new penes. I feel it my duty to say that Nasal fielln cannot be Too HIGHLY recononcruled here all such sufferers know h rough its m- CHAS. MCGILL Tanner a., they recei re :ingi•nt and 1 Alb Ski e eines. For Sale by (lased, (imagist. A e factors employed in the purchase of Goods from the best houses in the trade. did you k It wail delightful to 17144.4 won.. nes who knell. the reser olif town •nd the emensysation Nereid en withont any diffienIty alter 11,41 W. eiyonoerot ate o aotooried that be bad known my father nrrl bee done tinniness with him more than one*. "Oh. *hint was hefore-hefere wo last everything '^ said "II. , rnti eon.. atel we had to ear• •11 end awn. fa live here -and ses don't /Ike it sin airfoil, ....ere to love that he eger lied. Inekinit 1111410 rtootreeeeel Bed pneelneall. "I am so mnch ent the .114 Nowt n -Wertor• that I dotn hear •boto it. it meet F lour topoind reivrn wort., ie. 1 it I should hare been &mantle bo in your father's positent !blink fel to er, eh Remittent . a good woman wheals sorr or II Ines by di ath within • few months ol he husband and child and of prapwry loS ' well. Train's! to no work as a girl, she I Nee' York Telegram liveemed hi !Were. But her little garden demandsii attention, and Iter losses cote- peiled her ti. III wit wit h her hands. ;i Hers, too the soothing beim of pore air exercise and occupat ion worked its The eneral verdict is that unro is abreast of the • tim , an in all departments fully up to the mark. My . increasing business is an evidence that my efforts to ; please the public are appreciated. And vziiile I endeavor to keep almost everything us- ually found in a first-class house, the general public may rely _upon getting the correct thing in every department. Notwithstanding the advance on Silk Goods I will sell Satin and Dlyons, Surahs and Satin Merveillieux at forzner prices. I.11,, Sisecie'lllics kr the Season. Few men here accomplished ihe same Linen Goods in great variety, Laces and Edgings, I...int or work and 0.4 in ibis world Fine Hosiery and Gloves. and all the leading items in made. Head lobe. V idney or Uriny Trt,tihi00, ti, 111.1 trOittlitld with Live- Complant. 1470- price, Gonad* alosie. We sweet *eery pc. esti All Goods marked in plain figures and strict] ne Loot I Ono, it will eure JOU. Medicine ' and Reeeipe Book #1. Sold by all i 2004 "*. ALEX. 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