The Signal, 1893-3-9, Page 3TO 11141111111
Q tr, Qd,bOst eattftM Ura raa-
or:34.m err as effew l.ustlm LPO alr-
LI Mtis L R*MPLa• aaPOOrs
emir♦ 7o ovum monraftsma.
e rob ries a 6t••deed.
C>..01Iy, Abe other day, the 8..d.rd
that Mr.C• W. Rebuts(, tin. .ae .t
skier sod users rerp.ted eiders .i as
W h... rest..ed te health d-
ears of eulleri•gsis a ees..•r herder*
herder
e teirolo.a Th. edetee M IW paper
hearer. Mr. Heiler.a for yews, sad he
raker to leear from Met the store of
rs wo.derf.d recovery. He had 001 tree
r. Helloess for some wreathe, bet met with
eery warm welcome wham he told the w-
orn which he had come. Mr./idler'
$ eve the career of SSt. Pa•1 and Comet
nod he is well h.owa to all oar old
rsideste as • oiita•s of the highest totali-
ty, having lived in this city moos 1836
"I have had rheumatism," said Mr.
Arms '• more or lam for the pees ..wsuy
ears, which often got w painful that 1
Id sot get .bout at all 1 had been W
the doctors hero ami to .ow. to Tomato
4 .e61o, but I multi get iso rebel wort h
tog abwrut. Five ys% 5 ago 1 worst to
(Nagel rad took • vapor bath. and felt so
aoh relived that I Wok two more. The
however, was e.ly temporary, and
mar ami • half years alto the lameness and
las came on drain and so oompletely used
me up that 1 could hardly do aeythi•g. 1
ord to a number of doctors fee treate.eet
and two of them treated me, but without
rebel Idly age they said was against ma ;
that If t war.• • younger mut there might
he sow.i hope for me. 1 was 86 heat October.
i thea discontinued the doctors' tr.wurie.t
•sd .bout. year ago got a pox of Dr. Wit
blame' lhuk Pah for Pale People .cad ..rd
Ahem without (reline any bowdt and quit.
This .print 1 seed another box without any
effect wad aged stopped You w I expect-
ed too much sod mewed to throb that a box
of Pink (pilo ought to do what years of doc-
toring did not do. le Joly i road abos'
the rase of %Ir. Vendor, of Oakville, who
had it.e.l, I think, eighteen hote.. Whes
1 read that he wee w idly oared that Io-
wa' able to wok again and even play ham
bell. 1 took oo.rape and saw that I had not
before riven the pills • fair trial I them
got (calf • drm n home mid was os the fifth
before 1 felt any beneficial effects. i haat
rte dew. .n low rad my appetite had left
imes I mow beer to feel ray appetite re-
titr.i.g and me keens cod rides hears to
pia Mre.geb_ From that eat I contrasted
be improve until the time of the musty fair.
wiles I weut down then in onmpany with
others and west the remade beurg the stock
and other exbiefta. 1 tried to keep up with
them end walked es nisch _hat day that I
felt mese bed effect, afterwards. Rot 1
.ow knew when to Ieet fee relief and coo
timed mum 1». Williams' Pink fills. mot
ever ti . e have felt a steely improve1Dost.
My legs have gored strength wonderfully,
mid iia doctors tell ase that if 1 wee •
younger man 1 would be still more benefit
ted. My general health has also improved
very mesh. About six weeks ago 1 was in
Toe.mto and walked fully five miles that
day, soar bog I'told not have dere fetor.
la fact i feel en •mach better that i have
taken . two year old md.teng Dolt to break
in." At this port Mrs Rename, the life
partner of the venerable gent lemao. who bad
some into the room while Mr. Hrllema wee
relating hi• story, mud that a friend, when
he heard that Mr. Helens had taken a colt
to break, mid he wee going to roman((
.(.sr P Pi11. too. Thee the lady noting
the Star.4srl sten writing at the table asked
Mr. Hellcats i1 all this was to be pub-
lished.
•• Yes, ' sad Mr. Hollows, " if there are
any other poor creatures who an suffering
as I have doss I would be glad to bale
therm ks.ow the great good lir. Williams'
Pink Pills have dons me, and 1•e heo.6tted
in the same way. 1 amlar' ten have my
experwnce pohdi.hevi for the h.n..fit it may
do 4o others. and I a•went too strongly re
en.w,n•sd these resat pills," le reply to an
engaery Mr. He-Ileete said he had taken
three half doses holm .isee he began to
take then regularly and was now wing the
North hall amen
The Standard reporter called upon Mr.
A. J. Greenwood, the east end druggist,
whom clan u esty • few doors from the
meadows* of Mr. frllette, to esquire how
the este of th. Williams' Pink Pills stood
in reg,.rvi to other proprietary roolie•imee,
! and isad•ntally to sequin what he thought
of their effect in Mr. Helloes'. oil.. " Pink
Piste few Polo People have • great sale,"
.aid Mr (hresewood, " rad 1 •m e.rtistutlly
asked f.w them. With regard to Mr. Hel-
len's c se I knew that fee years be had
suffered from rbe.mrtiae and other damages
and that As was thoroughly rem dews.
He now 'peaks very highly of Pi.k Pills
though at Ant he did not thitsk they were
doing him any Brod, bat that ray he s-
e•setid for by the held the disease had
es his systems. He sew fees like • yeses
w ise mal is abs to aimed the various mi.
male, hnewa, see Alter he had takes .hest
is deem boxer ha Game into the Mere one
day sod started to doses eresd like •
•.brad boy. What's the mater." 1 ex-
Mahoerl, perfectly n.twie:rud, rem with
happiness ri.Ri.g is every tree .f his
v+krw, As called oat, 0, I'm num .s•i. ;
re real yain. " Re ascribed as the rea-
son roc this that Dr. Willieme' Pith Palls
heel performed the mbs.M He has he-
leretly told tee that he bad tried demur
without somber, besides ether peter st.41.
sire het withal* say avail. My miss of
Dr. Williams' Pink PSn, w eseetasty in -
red all setae that tier .testle.t
Betts pals ere h y..d prelim There arm
savvy people is this *Wrist who haew sewer
Is be Ib•wkfnl they tried Fisk PGL
TUM rwp"rw riled epos Mr. W. W
Oreewweod reed Mr. Havey Seetheett, the
wail khen druggists, seed both opsin highly
of Tisk PHA, saying that they are the .wort
reveler remade Is the Mona. and that
Ursa rime them re bud is their praises of
the reoslte.
1k. Williams' Mak PUle are • retest
bleed %wilder ..d revs roster.., Grim
sash 4 asses es tbe.esst font, neuralgia,
pmwtdaI prrsly.ia, l..edel.r sM.iet At vire'
iw nervous ernes preesre-
the sod the owed Ream therefrom, the •t-
el elks. ed 1. grippe, Ammer deresdhg
es homer Is dee '1...d mesh se sew•elNg.
Owns* enelpeism,Ma Pick Pam glee •
beide, glom so pale sod sell.+ ewnpNmUwq
woad ere • ..ppe.�r(& ler else t eriliee (sons(.
M the *.nerals "Mew sore d Ile *he seof wire
I they air s wild is* 1a aM caw
Are
.e rem, ~wee& or ammoots .i
',WI meter
Thr Fills w earellesturell lie
. .tOat wod B1 d.. E
Tl 11441NAL: GODII JOH. OZPP:. 41f k1F, MARCH f. AIM.
f(t *bit esar f• maidDe. by
Hell PONere nes .old is er y the
dear .r beetle 4, sad say wheelers
seltMMs/M L this hetet M *Timm te defraud
you std mirk! be avoided. The petite are
else aMlMsd easier all (Aber e►w1Md
bird beSiere and serve tries, se matter
whet rime stay be gives Ahem They an
alb lativallmr where aauk..e wish le •
pe miery airily, othe essdrr/el n
ruttiest iosoldered Dr. William's' Pis►
Ash
yeur
Ptak Ms NIP People ler Ile. W illta r'
.md .ores all
(uit.t tillia a sehr.s.Mee.
Dr. Williams' Plek Pills say be had of
all ;imagist' er direct by .sail from Dr.
Welham( Mohair Company from either
address The price at which them Pills
are gold make s (canoe of tnataleal com-
paratively lasxpis.ire as o(mpa ed with
other remedies ar medical tr••tsseut.
REFINED TORTURE
MM rhe Mess Whets els he Dews hr ..e Mss
ao meal.
AAtogett he reins -yank, keel, pall sod
No ter ; dews he goes, broadside, with a
mart .f fear sa4 • groat of psis
The toy •spbslt, woes it .tarts in to be
slippery, know* when it is at.
A crowd at oro. gathers. A sympathetic
lady in spectacles eolioltrosaly torpors* .
What's the matter Y'
" Ouly • horse down, roam," volunteers •
bystander.
Yee, that is all : only a taros down.
Poor creators ! Have you ever critto•.ly
observe.' this simple and familiar me
tr000htsa egbt • Nu • Tbete's • lesson in
I1.
There ars always a demo tees ready to
assist in ;letting the fallen animal to bis
feet.
The mar with the faded ringer hat and
antiquated mat grasps the horns by the ears
Ruta hie head down and he can't struggle
to hie feet. Keep hear dews at all hasarde
The Ringer hat generally places one knee
rot the animal'. head : eotreumee it's both
knees.
This makes the ginger bat feel big in the
eyes of the spectator*. The banter the
Ringer hat ciao poem the pow brute's bead
into the unyielding pavement the happier
he feels. It's the horse underneath nal so'
the ginger bat Grind he eye nearest 'the
messiest into the sharp, icy particles ; put
it out if possible. If you roomed in Nigel
togthe beast the more credo to yon.
The as with the leeward eye mum; the
hone by the sone- Shut off Ma wind with-
out fail This makes him struggle violently
and •acrde the ginger bet a golden op
pp•..rtunity to het to w extra grind cm 110
home's eye and a pull at the ears. The
leeward eye also plansa his knee en the Dose
rad yanks the bit so that the ring will gay
the corrugated roof of the horse's mouth
down to smoothnme. The hors dneen't
Irk. this. TM owner doe.*'t can. A hone
with a store s.o.th eats leek
Strange as it may it appear. the horse is
mosey. Horns are not inoowidenbbe of
polite attastira. So the mea with the
mitre shirt jumps on *be wima5's hip, and
of course this gristle the heir sad skin of
the under hip. But no atter, keep him
down if it takes au army
Horse. under tMee circum taaoee, sew
to he unnameable. The mss with the
muse leg rets in hie work sow. Re's been
waiting anxiously in the crowd for the
chants. The borne bee a raw sore sunder
the .addle.
The man with the pme leg grasps the
paddle with both hood., braces he feet
ageism the animal's back. path sad prises
and peels off :he raw, *etrairive flash by the
square inch, The real of the .addle ring is
pushed through the bur padding and bores
another hole on the other ode of the verse
Awa. Aod mill the horse coaunuestosting.
Ie.
B Ab, now it is the driver's tura. He has
beam 'misnaming the harness and tr.o.s and
all is free.
"Stand char he shouts.
"rhe ginger hat puts out the bone's eye
for good, the calico .bort. oaks the ban
hip hose and the pavement meet, tiro Ramo
leg pulls of an extra chuck d row flesh.
while the leeward eye causes the blood 10
run from the lacerated mouth.
Whack ' Whack
It wouldn't do, you know, to 1.t the holm
eel up by his own usaide 1 efforts. So. as
the torturers release their bolds the driver
brings that cruel lush, once. twin), thrice
down upon the rile, that nom welts
on the quivering limb as big as . teem'. 8n -
r.
Now he is up, nervous, treeh li .,excited,
erre and lame. No matter, he is only a horse.
Who cares! Washington Star.
MW or Mea.
So fav as the etiquette of the signature is
(stunned, there is ase unvarying rule for
woaleu, married or angle. It le waver
right, Dor good form, to siga (se's name
with the additios of Mis. or Mea You are
Mary Reify Joss., Dot Mn. Fairish Pits-
wield
its.g ntld Janus, to whomsoever you ay be
writing. If r. be necessary to Dotifyour
oorreupoods.t of your married style and imi-
tate, yogi ray do so, and in one of several
ways. Piers observe that • correspondent
should set be left is doubt as to this, meek
.stb.rr■cams bene Iregsestly calmed by
the essiesios is lettere between Nrasgors ef
.And isltwmata.D se to whether the writer
is 'tarried or iagts. Yoe may rosily *rh-
ea* all you wish *tell. Tos may ppm
" Mrs. P. F." before the Mary Reality sloes
mid, in hers&s a You ay writ. Mrs.
Petrie& Tisge.Dld out fully sod p1DM1y w
the left -hard erre of year sheet, below
your iteeper ^
demets. Or yam may simple
10.1...
Tor engraved .Mittens -.rd is ye.1
'utter, We Wog en the ideas the tome
esti rhea she ere eeswesis.t (embed
el (re's retrieve to necisy. The
=lmay ha norm. to 1 here diet the
amed ie or of is se eselMvMy
horses letter -nese whish bee she one ree•
e re* • reed hewing
A Seem eel TresMD.
Is WOW. me s gash M the Cmesberh.d
Iguusteias, treed wise t asked the buy ler •
basis el water is the sinning he invited me
est isle the yard, where these wee a trove
Mt .i orator Dada pier of seam seek clef
htrssiryr to a pat few • towel. The
r
whiles frace bedsit hem washed ler a mem*
.ad whew tew heir hads't hese esesbad her
• year, writhed my prneeedrtp with lob
West, IrAtes t began to
somDdWr
my prime earls be et to
t�
Il► you wash y.r free every day r' he
islwind estiesDly.
Yea"
" As' enwib ger hair r
•• Yea "
" Seery de, r he rspsasMd.
0 Yee, every dry "
11
ems los mash ler blushed he res idlest
fee a stows.••
r' Ari." M sail se YM. "ie% yen disk
yes • Sr. ei Week1• M reeemit r
le w -'-a thole prise
wkk-• is4Js 11. puswas paw.•
hews creel le be demittel ler. sot the
Ade
ee.
l DESCRIPTION OF N ELL
THE FACT
(3Aune A WOMAN IN CHURCH TO
00 CRAZY. That AYER'S Sarsaparilla anus
d 1.
Fere/ VIM s cawe ilk. wee
Lsesrsy elbor(0 a M•p.tesl, t.e..e
Warpage ilk. MtM1, rsea.ro oro nett
some ay Nor r..esr.
roar Desna, t.► ff. -Mrs. Willem
Wilber .f Row•ie has bre adjudged isms*
sad set te the umlaut. Tke tmt.edime
saute of hoe teeing her mead was• grepittr
pee portiere o1 hell draws in tile p.lpit ti
h ow pastor.
't'ne preoci.er . dant rtsou of the ler
moots ,.I toe damned mole suck a vivid 'rots
premier upon Mrs. Wilber's min.) that bet
reams era• evertbtuwe and it le feared that
. be b hepelemaly eemae.
A CAPIT eats r ahio r
TO. crime .( as IWgllakmar ter .aro.
tame lilaae,.e.d•
BAtuatutra, Fah. :'7. - -Aw Keg:.ekaa.
agreed Ronne! Pastor entered the cele. of
8.811 ((roe. Saturday rad drawing a pate
fired d.hilmr•toly at Joao 13.811, • risen ur
el tm. eon. Joie 53.41 had .only time k
attar a. eaclamatwn ,.(.i. Wittig afelw
urs the Moor of tee o8tce. The skews
than turned lair weapon sg.iset the ..aper
8.6.1, who eras tryurg to pave pia brother
The reagents'. Urn was .t w trail In thio
mamma argil h• only.... led in tailcoat
a were but probably pot fatal wound.
Ton Panton ,rimed the weapon at lums.if, hut
acrowd rushed into the clow and seined him.
There was great etctteuueat and wane ei
the people threatened .Achene( against the
murderer, but the police finally lodge) hen
la prison. The cause of the .hooting t• not
yet known.
The Kuplt.henea is • (rel agent named
Willie. lmmediat.ly after kis arrest he
attempted to uoncea5 hie ideality at 1 gave
the mime of Pa'.o,. Is he • ell Willie tried
So utraarle hin.o*J1, but was resuscitated by
the tsrakey. He to now boated head and
foot.
Willie was once a clergyman. Hu mint
auto the eel baainers severe! years ago, hast
was ant successful. Tie motive of lou
crime yemeday ts believed to have been
trade rivalry. Jose flails was a con.ptca•
nus cet:.en. Ar he woe our courei.lor at
the time of his death his lura& will 114
~elm
••ekw,'• AaaatIst.
Cumin itAM, Fab. 47 -Wesly 0.
Rippe, the maa who shut Mackay, for,
wooly lived here. Re wits and two sues
en .till here. the latter in btws .s. Same
years ago Ripe, deserted hu foody
They board from him at were Is ap to
1887_ Bison thee they have heard making
from him .rod concluded be woe deal
He was regarded as • peculiar Assn. bat
is wee act thought he was teases
Y*rkee eew MMM.
Dune& Feb. 27. -W. C. Rippe is well
kss.n by many of the pioneers of Dearer.
Charles Leickeemrtog probably hewers r
much ahoy bin as any moo in the eity.
Mr. Le.cheenring is Mee .011 aegrunred
with Me. Mackay, and was greatly shoring
is hear of the emoting. Rippe .ash te
Dearer la Ia60 or 1861 and was talrfy well
e.11 He followed the beaisas of urine
1. fast hemi.. In 1*74 Rippe brat mat
Mackay. Mackay was thea in Ik neer and
the two were introduced to each other by
L.icheanring T\ie feet e a direct matter
dictum of the report from A.. Frameless
which stated that Mackay did sot knew
his •as.,l.mt. Mr. Leictoeansg, however,
positively asserts that the men were wen
ae emu ved and lied lettings together.
Reppt 411 Deaver t. 1876.
A despatch from iiae Frarrouee says:
R.ppl is dmeppolnting the deltnn, w►•
predicted at first that he could rot live 14
hours. but finally made it 48 hours. He
has pealed the pout and seems to In gala -
Mg rather than losing atr.ngth Today he
take.) • little, and to regard to the shoot-
ing he oriel:
"I had bore laying for Mackay for &best
• most\ because i regarded him es
the oases of all my i•ew. 1 am set
sorry that 1 shot at hon, bet I nimbi • heel
hu.i.ase of it, for at that clogs romp 1
ought to have killed him at the first gra."
Marks y u gat t Ing along nicely, but hie
doctors still enforce the role that he shall
have ae sailers am' die...s no besieges.
HARRY GRAY'S ARREST
•N Me.M Kagan. Nb Cries. w. a 1.eNesk
fellow. Lanae Pr.ak
Tosoisyo, Feb. 47. da_. The f..sny .1
Henry C. Gray of N. 4336 Leer-
•ve.ee, New York, name to task
abbot kis arrest in Cherie on Weine dttt
for mistime his Dollop friends. K N. P.s
nod George Stacey. They had run away
from Upper Cascade College at Torous sad
were es Moor way to Honolulu. Tao arra $
ter toad. apes time onmpiaint of Pugh, whe
ie the of a New Orkess Fleeter.
It wee the ietlwtisa of the boyo to jets
Gray's sae, who ha* lived in Honolulu few
several years, art that gentlemen arrived ie
New York yesterday oil a rivet to Gray's
father, Robert J., .he is proprietor of the
Harlem River Fo.odry Warks.
Mets; ken bees wet to Harry in reamers
t• . telegram from hint Hie act is regard-
ed b his agai
•uta.ewe a • esthete hey'e
pra.� and they memo be gee him home
within throe days. H. arrived as the .et.
Yee 'sty these meet* ago.
terra e.s. K fee.
Csmoa.o, Feb 47. -The t.egtelattve Orr
arra ievestigetieg see rem deeps .(
Orme .veered Smereley whet they re -
g eed as the mem impertatss to tresey Ants
gives It was to the street that ebn:.ing
made* the New York Rias• Prirw asBing
Sieg wee baadierd by early *very whale-
tele
h.btele .lad,ieg fires i. Chbug . These pads
are the very cheapest goring, the wiMmisse
odd, sad it is neuretities with them thee
bre retired were is tltiergo ewes .kep�M
is the present marwetre levet. This
diF
orrery will load me the iotesda.Ne,u ei • rata
selesiee is the legs sloes ring am 000.
▪ M 1sstries the tele d em1iot-lsede
eYMbisg se the wee he wbte► it is meati•
Amid Rs..w.r error.
M0mrss, Y►, Feb 47.-Yesteerda
• ilereJoke Collies as ss w*st riding rah
Mw Or, ehler, • yeses lady. The hares,
trek was • pielted reseal. h...rr fright -
seed at • era* died MD away. Seth erne
shrews cwt • ed the war sesr.bel
Mies G•esblers .eek wee es sad .he
died 1.esmstly. C.Uts.err .(t badly hest
Mrswsr.' a .mei Wee .
Rem, Flab ».-sriSi,.ir erred d 4M
pmmies V M(sterie ese.Sieely, bet dobe,
siehhd he death the pereester, phew%
and Ids fams.ly.aadearefiel of all the ..sig
and web d tie wit.
.serer M.naN te neer(&
pa111. P. l7..-Th.Miasmal*hYMlem 0nop evaded i. Toterhiyb teas M Aes w N-
W d+d..es is mars Au-
Crea elm ammo so renal, by HI
UTllgfr of Scrofulous Diseases,
Eruptions. Boils, Eczema, Liver
and Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia,
Rheumatism, and Catarrh should
be convincing that the same course
of treatment mu. anti YOC. .w
that has been said of the wonder-
ful curer effected by the use of
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
during the past fifty years, truth-
fully applies to -day. It is, in every
sense, The Superior Medicine.
Its curative properties, strength,
effect, and flavor are always the
same ; and for whatever blood
diseases AYER'S Sarsaparilla is
taken, they yield to this treatment.
When you ask for
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
don't be induced to purchase any
of the worthless substitutes, which
are mostly mixtures of the cheap-
est ingredients, contain no sarsa-
parilla, have no uniform standard
of appearance, flavor, or effect,
are blood -purifiers in name only ,
and are offered to you because
there is more profit in selling
them. Take
VER'S
Sarsaparilla
arsaparili a
Ceres (then, will elle rel
CRISP AND CASUAL.
■Inert.. 1...ta.e.1 mores saadredr.
F., It .rt:e real., summer h. -et and general
toilet p.irpore•e u c Low'. Sulphur Soap. to
A laundry in k nglaual ow owl by woman.
and employing *ashy rumen earned $25,000
hoot year
file Per,. hot water fountains for the use
of the poor supply right quarte of heated
eater ter our trent.
A gigan sc tor.mer, teoceatnrisold, cam
lei sees in a cow, t of the at tallery tarrrauk•
•1 Port Loon, Fla ce.
An tttacue. of 10d ler l liver e.u.t l e Arne. -
eel .sol all bad tole re 'eat. Iturdock Pliis
are brat for dad . r )tout.':. 1.
The Queer of Henry IV. of France on ohne
gabs ocomioi wawa tit ‘,6 DM a WILD 32,000
pearls and 3,000 .ieammode.
As • piek-,,.t--up atter t tceasire exertion
or expuaure, Ms:l.urn', Beef, Irma enol Wum
N grateful cad a omtuntug. In.
There iaa no truth whatever in the 10)4.4
that anyone fallow into the sea necessarily
route awl arks Wive ttu,e. Arnhem drown -
lug.
Robuaou C'ruete'a island, Juan Ferrra-
det, is inhabited by .I.,ut sixty persona,
elm attend to the herds of cattle that grate
here.
The United States funiahea 672,000 Free
Maumee awl 607,071 (Abd Fellows w.th
lode( roan reao•.. for late hours turd leitob•
key.
Ao ingenious Parton man has jot patent •
eel an electrical des lice designed to auto-
maticall) plat' hauj*N, m&udolio, guit..rs
and harp(.
Some symptoms of worms are : - i•' ur,
robe, vat i.bte.ppewe, reethmee.., ,...k.
new and o.,n.ulaloss. Thr uolailiog remedy
u 1)r. low's Worts, Syrup. 1.
The fiances of ten goats cad the work of
several u.en for half ► year are required to
make a genulss cashmere shawl • yard and
a half wide.
For All rkrangemenu of the throat and
binge, Ayer'. Cherry Pectora) is the .peed
est and most fellable remedy lIves at the
advaoced stages of t;onsump'toe, this woe-
derlut preparation afford. great relief,ohauka
roughusg, and indoors .k,p.
Leer aoeresa.
Doe% worry.
11,1 hurry, " Two swift arrives as
tardy ae too slow."
Stmp.fy " Sirepi(y '" "Simply !"
Do.'t overeat. Doi't starve. " Let year
moderation be kaolin to ..1 moo."
Court the troth air day andst"tit. " Oh,
if you knew what was to the err.
Sleep sod Feet abundantly. Sleep is s-
tare'. benediction.
Speed les ~vow energy each day thea
you make.
Think only healthful tbosghte. " A. •
mar thisketh in \e heart, s i.. ha."
Avoid pamin. sal •xoiteant. A awe
meat's eager may he fatal.
A.eeerle with healthy people. Health is
oosla5in.e es well as disease.
• • Don't carry the whole world es your
.hn.hlere, far hem the a.ivorss. Tres the
Watch the gam .'Mere of • ((onium void.
Nine-testie of all diseases dart with a
Doli.
1f, at ally time, you feel chilly, if yes
.s••e, if yes have rid 1ia.ds eft feet, if
yore head) .semis kmyy or arse. eke .t
ones the best and pear .11.last you w
ewers.
C. C. Rttesaass & Ca
(lswn.wv *,_ie driving over the messs-
aim 1 utak • .erre cold which settled is
my t wk and kid.eye, o•msirg tri. miry
sleepier nights of pets. The first appfiez
doe d M1NARDii LNIMONT.o rsliev.d
me that 1 M11 into • deep deep amd .eespk.t.
frowsty Wiertly followed.
Joan S. Mel.seo
Im Aomori*
a i..ma.ah L*...-...
" Whir .n theAebeipa predsde of the
Ilesei res w sumer ►M I thrall say heeled,
beer sea s tteterel."
a Smseree 1r. •mUy lesweerd•
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Read the Following :
We are clearing out the balance of our Fur
Dollars and Muffs, Fur Caps, Fur Capes, Seal-
ettes, Heavy Mantle Cloths and Astrachan at
wholesale price.
Also a lot of Tweed Dress Goods at a great
bargain.
Onr Spring Gods
ARE ALREADY COMING ON.
Our Prints, Flannelettes and Tweets are
here now.
We have 100 pieces of the celebrated
Crumm Prints, Hindoo Prints, and Pongee
Prints, the finest goods and neatest patterns
seen for years.
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We carry the largest stockof Brussels,
Tapestry, Wool and Union Carpeta, Art
Squares, Rugs and Mats, Oil Cloths, and
Linoleum% ever shown in the County by
one house, and our stock for Spring will
be larger than ever, as our growing trade
demands it.
We will have fully 500 sets of Lace Cur-
tains, direct from the makers in Scotland, for i
Spring, from 75c. to $6.75, and of unheard of
value. Bee thtm.
5% discount for Cash.
EirA first -clans Drees and Mantle Maker up -stairs•
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