The Signal, 1893-3-30, Page 21
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"A
Word
To the Wives
Is Sufficient."
For Renderin*
Pastry
abort or FriabI..
COTTOLENE
1s Better than Lard
Because
K has .owe of Its dis.Brss-
oNe ted Indigestible
features.
Niniefped by leading food
and mailbag exports.
Ail yaw Grocer for $
0
0
Ma4e only by
N. K. FAIRBANK A CO.,
Wellington and Ann Streets,
MONTREAL.
BITS IN THE BYE -GOING.
Pros. the Scottish ('aa•dlaa.
•• %Vbo was that funny •louktogold woman
who was here to -.lay •" This is from Hearne
as she climb.. epos env knee which affords
her • setiatacLoy vantage ground for the
pursuit of iafortnauu., and the expression
of vigorous °prawn. 1 feigo doubt as to the
person reterre l to, " What was she like,
Bessie T" •' Oh, you quite well, Uncle
George. She is • little, small woman and
she has no teeth muck, and her face es all
wrinkles, and she has lust one eye, and -
and - Oh, yeu know who 1 mean all right'
To those wh t are strangers to the little
woman, her •ppwaeoe will agree with
Resie's graphic description, hut to Int,
who know something of the way and the
wberefor of the life battle which It... left all
marks eo sorely upon her, the wrinkles and
soars are softened and mellowed by the
slanting rays of the seaolag fanlight.
She had been "1`ooed, rwaw and wed
before 1 knew her, had come from porno
rural county in England with her hnsland
and after • few year experience 10 an older
settlement, came to the "bush to clear •
farm My first introduction to her wan is
follows 11'hll.t hunting the cows toe
morning. a hen a leiy, 1 mistook their bell
for that on the neck 01 our own " Pinkie"
and following at brought up in . small clear
ing where she and her bugbear! were "logs
tog • patch for potatoes. Three children
were their also, the baby at a dump Ito be
.ceder the mother's eye), the second one be
aide the bony. while the elder one was
picking up hemlock knots and bush upon
the heaps. They were rolling • log toward
a heap es 1 went up, and 1 could not help
ober! wing that the Intl. woman was at the
betted of the log.
It was ter the nett spring, I thlok,as they
were burning the brush. The fire was
drives towards the shanty hy • strong south
wind, std threatened destruction to their
"all.' The children were revved to •
place of twimparatise safety, and the little
woman and her husband fought the fire till
the going down of the sun. They meed
their home and small possessions, hut the
right eye of the little women was w serious -
17 injured that it has been sightless ever
.Sc..
Her husband has been easy going in the
early days as he was lazy at the handspike I
The portion of " grog bar. " was assigned i
him by common animal, .t .11 the " bee
and r•rioga in the neighborhood. 1 can see
biro now standing no the log heap with .
jug est "old Allan " and a tea eup in his
band, and hear hint tolling to his satellite,
"'carry hup in that water for the ons are
hateful day." He was by no means vicious,
or knowingly unkmd,hut thoughtless mod
&mprosidist. He was a regular •tteaden%
at credit asks for tulles around, and often
were the narrow resurtw of the tittle
woman pinched it more to meet the
• note " which wits awning doe m Conse-
.lue.ce of his foolish bargain.
She has had two great gifts, a strong
healthy body (old Jamie 1) speaking of
her said • " !she's .ma' but rale geld .tuff,"
said • cheerful diepneitioo. Although what
ere term culture and elno•tion, had been
Minor wholly denied her. .he was )et
best gift to man, • help mate for him.
h later years her energy and manage
meat have produced excellent results. The
two eldest sons are settled in Manitoba in
favorable lootthaw., and iota 1 happen to
!sow) with somewhat of regard for the law
of Clod and the righta of our neighbor with-
in them. The old homestead is in charge
of our old aequsmtance, the baby at the
stump, who with • younger brother, is
making farmed a diets*. I paid them a
visit • short tine ago The old man is the
better talker of the two, and was evidently
pleased to tell how we're gotten along As
the little woman sw•mnsl to hequite mtiefi.l
with ho claim of hill partnership in the
family progress. I had no reason to object.
Laub ova is the evening when she sod 1 had
& few words hy ourselves, she told Gie soma
whet of the Factory of their youth. " Yon
know my man was .ell rest, ho led t'
d eg in the eMreh, an' 'we've always wanted
• hergan. W:.. gotten 'm sow. I don't
knew w muse, bat he ca. play 'as bew.-
Nfwl "
The old man's voxes is pretty rusty sow,
sad the diff ingery are heavy oe the mime
keys, het .he booked (rnwt him tom as he
played and gent bis (aiebstaw As.tbsm.
As 1 loathed epee the IKtU weenes who had
toiled se Wog sed Leash* se bravely is truth
sad rigtor ossees tow tease she lowed, 1
"aught ummawbat el the hes�,r,o��sy el the
ma
"gel snug" in chits the glory of Oed is
imeeparahle sesaewtd with T Penn en earth
and gas/ with le area " Ossa.•..
THE ST(NAL : OODR 1CR, ONT., TTii'TSf1AT, 11ARCH 30, 1823.
ABO(T'f SAINT PATRICK'
NE WAS A BDOtTCHMAN, UT MEW
MEN LAVE HIM.
Sew tar Deere Ott the wakes -ills
tts...e eamtei.re With a Heat. Whisk
Was a•awrr.etat4 tress a niers Mena
•ea- U. tela'. Leet to .rt..
Some el the dermas tongs •best the
get Pat .k, Irelead'e patruo saint, are
That h. was • Soltcliara
That he never would have gone to the
Eaters/el Isle at all d he had sat been kid.
napped by pirates sad carried there forc*-
bly This was when he was • lad of sit
tees.
That he discovered the proems, of Jud
leg liquor, drank fLod *Make) whe..ver
he coal) get it aaditved to the good old
age 04 one hundred and twenty hes years
Thad hi, lest words, as holey on his death
ti.d surroiated by boa trusty all I •curdle
tog fol$owere, wets, "Take a .Iltropu some
thteg, buys, fur .ay mkt, '
Frailly, it is jaw as well to state that
the best authorities are to serious doubt
whether any such roan as St. Patrick ever
a uteri at a11.
Talking about the makes that the great
Hibernian hero drove alt of Ireland, every
one knows the story in a general way, tet
■ t the details. It seems that St. Patrick
gut a big drum, aad proceeded to walk
bout in the dearer most thickly infested
.bout
Ly eeriest. rod crawling things, bssu.g
• thundering tattoo as h. weer. All the
snakes came out of their holes and followed
him. ot. Pati ick started to the seashore,
mle.ding to drowa the whole lot, but sad.
deuly In Lbs midst of the overshoe hs
thumped so hard ..poo the drum that he
burst its need The snakes were forthwith
treed from the charm, and would have
doubtless escaped bel not au angel sudden
1y appeared ami remedial cutters It is
wt stated *farther the angel supplied • new
drum or merely rep•ire the broken head,
but at say rate the processor was &ale to
name op triumphantly aad ane anthem were
ail drowned in the sea. Not all were
drowned, Low:ver, as St Patrick reserved
the worst wake of the lot fcr special treat-
ment, and that 14 another story.
105 Wicks') *.Atte
Many antiquarians have spent • greet
deal of time trying to find out .kat this
particular snake bad dee They have
come to different coodastons, Woos of which
agree, except in this that the snake was
orteinly the very wont and wickedest of
it. kind. St. Patrtek decided that drows-
ing was too good for this badly behaved
reptile std decided to make him • prisoner
in the depths of the Lough lhl.eeo in the
(rites mountains, which era situated an
Tlpperry. Toe stake was told that if he
reformed he would he releawd from bis
watery prison on the followug Monday
and bit al..twe.l to join his fellow snakes in
the bottom off the see- For some rea.00,
h owever, whether be-ause the snake's con -
diet proved unsatisfactory or because St.
Patrick forgot his prows., the solitary
reeler was left alone to the lough amid
.ewer taken out The cossaluence is that
the old iahabita•u of 'ripper.ry declare
that at •.asteto hour every Mindey the
eats, trete snake cams to the surface of
the lake and utters this mournful plaint to
• rest Irish, "`than, an' ain't it s long
M ■day, Patrick
Of course ev ryoar kour• the story of
St. PataciCa birthday, that he was really
born a' midnight on March 8, which caw
.d a depute mimes the good women a the
ueigiuborh.'.t as t., wbrth.r he was born on
the 8th or the nth. ..4u they settled the
!natter by adding the two dotes together
sad fixing hes I.trthtfay ,an the 17th.
that a an obi story, but there ere useny
wofualb,• •.o t.t 1 know the weird and
l tale of Patrick and the goat. Thu
goat's mime was Puck and the Irish mint
loved hit. with • deep affection, which
Peek returned One try,after the fashion
of Mary's little Iamb, uck gut I. and
fell into the hands of • hungry and nn.cru
peloua mist roam. Abu forthwith, regard
lam of the fact that Puck beloug.d to •
saint, ears rd him up tutu savory chops and
devoured loan When Patrick heard the
news . t Puck's sad fate he was grieved to
the haat and went •boot graining sad cry
tag nut that he would never see his dear
Puck say more.
Tun aro*' 0r rues.
However, be foment a plan to punish the
rascal which was M Ing. mums as 1t was
.kccrssfeL Whoa 'Conley came and all
tpsuple were gathered together to bear ham
prw-b h• suddenly turned to a patttcular
man and cried out-- but the &ardent as best
told In the words of au ammo poet
This *ton f..e team had he., s+rapert•d
br
Tcunt grad o N "', ro
le 14 • fau.n
ale ,
1be with • rap bee Coe. bold awl woo,.
W .-oak "Pot Puck. • ban Aft 'hoe Aaww
now
11e04er ..f woad.,.! 501 W tr0e I tail .s
1110 gots seed audibly .a 1hr theft b*Hy
This ea surprised the tkaftb•t be baps
to run away, but was caught sad brought
beck before the eery prorate, who,add-air
jag the cowering wrote& is thundering
tones, cried out.
'vere hoe us b.tag w.0 and Gas ay phi 1
1'..n. Culler, Purl! thy ..,tors vein reptag '
lm n.dietely th taut, air was mega
A. harm, out +.f sew•, 'goo Ie swell
tike a big drug, sad what as awful dh
0 as tweed In04. Cir rerun or ...or w.
H es 0'ou1A .pat urn der k05oareto r.
And In rhe delight.e toelight, sa w
t twit thrash tart wade eater's=
Ike pretty rail, whet s h
.prssg teeth ead lumpes�s�
d tN ki mob aria,
Around his ranter on Oil make plying.
WAIN arum* tis this( be is smw.rsas-big.
k Perish tensed Mew his esepaspatlsa
And ..pobs with joyful bar hie tskeetedue
Tanen t.v this wands.. odds set, t .hew peon
w,,• r. y thing pwulars se too derey.-
Ruch mrr•eles as this the great Patrbh
waked by the "sore dunes his artery in
Inland. which baps is hes fortieth year
and •od.d °sly at hie death, eaghty-five
years later. As already remarked he taught
the pen le to change minims fruits and pro -
duets of the .oil into whisky, and the art of
dimities°. was geeerwlly practised darrg
his life time, the slivery osslo°etins knows
se "pot.." brag named after the tSeet.
This was regarded as ase of the most matis-
feetnry a &E.=wastes wrought by him.
Tee rtaa'1.• ell Tam .Oa5TAtm.
Another ethers ea the fraesise.Nha
plea was the ties whi.b he wreitea the
top "f • bleak esouatate whore 1e and a
party of hie friea4e toned thewaslves ewe
wtater s ■fight with we suss of .skis a
&r& St Yui.& ordered all hands N
"abet balks el mow and pile them together
is • greet heap. This beteg dew he bow
his erase -there is ate eseerd as le what
he had hoes drinking- epee the fronty
smear/ mad, lo sad behold ! flame" barb
fart\ Irwin it immediately mad everybody
wee happy. Thie imisi/..4 is related j. the
&sllewit.g te.ehing lies ,
Si Pallet, as l begs& tad,
ft seem so Wag rust
meshes
�i :Ml at sat .the tMl�k
Y t M 101 W k tie
Ir
El: has a she gMi
kd
waN
rs Weiser wwiM as ask
4447 sol..s se be has,
id
ebeel/.rases--.sentaMeubb peek
ham ell se are the
herb".■ ^'y mas m
There leas reason why .Mlle.m dwell
be allowed its maw Irma 4..s4....re
iame serve sad glandalmr .wdlN.gd whom
pla.a tot, ,toadsamo
,., sad emig.l
ommillmboi
mewl of the .sirs•s /.\Miss may woo p`
.o * you
Co ere amemol.s a. fal.id to Lid to
...eared days amid bogy .w. •
the top of Oe fie h. dug
• root ked at waw mama dogleg
.lew1y ewer him Them he rleslarw,
rogreseatod the wast ..nibs of soar
which Md Nowt Gavel by how.
Oti maother o.tasNr, • Iwo aloes ue top
el a mru0taa, 8t. Part.& leas %riled by
the devd, who pnaeeded a. jump upset
bio stud stake him genet ally uussesfort
able Nothing daunted, the Saint .sited
out a a load tow 'Retia, ' Hellas '.'
wire..opus, although it, was to tk. addle
of sigh., the orb of dry haste'] ate ap
parch by roe, al hours, and ruing brills
oat u the eau frightened the eve: re
away. Them, whets there •as we (wager
say .5.e.sty for its preset. e, the awn sank
agar be:ow the boteruo ..ted did not reap
pear uoul the treat hoar
At the pelmet day no:htug u left of at
Patrick s earthly frame but h.i law is .ale,
from which ail the teeth have gtadi.a 1T
departed a ith aswesdio certtur1es w.t•
the exception of rte TLr jaw boot is
.'rsfully preserved in a fatally of a p t&.ut
berg near Delimit, to whom it was 4x1.4
ed down • 4th injunctions Inver to port
with at The poor mea has bad tempting
offers from proprietors of abuse maseama
and curiosity scop., but .o far has resisted
them all and preferred poverty with St
Patrick's jaw bone to aMueaos without it.
Tb.. law bone is credited with marvellous
po.er• for barites the ark, admit wowea
in childbirth and determiusag the gwi:t err
innocence of suspected criminals. tt the
lowest e.tnnate this beta roust be co.rd-
erably over a thousand yeas s o 4, which is
dotes tolerably well for ' h r. naiOing
troth.
.1 Caleke.-whew ae•eetle.,
'.M ..r r elik4 with vatting as I walked obi
warden through.
And ward upon tis 'wren 0,10 Mel/ ,011:00400
I..4..,
Au, 1..0 .M w tis w,aald'e. sed .11 taw poultry
• rev
1 , ..1N 1.,.1 Ila 1rta.'b 1. ..,,aa as pal. 14* 'nae
.1..,
1 .a. tis 1.0u4'141ht/y 10 11:•
"rt,
1,01 little Inde that .hoe 10..r• Walled retreat...
,Gey are
I had the blase et paean as tae Contain .wall .••
prou4 ,
bion a poetor papaw with the populace 1 tweed .
la waging Farmer 10 mate's, too, 1 Iola•( th, rod
diq ..•A
1 ra.ed o'er want a Mrd that won great spun apo.0
Malang ;
1 rot is raptorial man fluffy .-htAa tel dor boned
kytr .
I .Awad Guo My lee lotk... and her l oeh. (lona
But • i • Lard .n all the show, of all aa, vete 'c
are.
Not dna va .111114 10 pteatng, 00 an useful unto 40
4t n an eagle that I own. as nagle ob so as,'
It u u. eagle . lnrola, too terra. 0a aest.
Bot a eat Ny with surd thaws .ire to draw..
the lot
1r u an eagle salads of gold ?orb 4rvw t►. .out. •g
re
OLD WORLD ADVANCE.
t ekuar of freers« rrem lar Distant
Ianda.
A meeting was recently held is Lsipsig
of de hes representing the learned ther-
ein of Ziarmany sad Amtrak with the .is.
M laic 161•
pe• ri Cribb
The vessels engaged im the passenger
traffic, on the Atter Lake is Upper Au.'na
will during the coming summer Is pro
polledh electricity, acoaolatore bang
e mployed w
Coloring aluaalum has, it is said, been
successfully &choreal by Herr G Magnet.
of Hoehn According to the process, alums•
stun can be early cared with otter metals
nickel, silver and gold.
The works d the <ip osteal between the
North Sea and the Baltic are berg pushed
.toward with moth energy and regularity
as to give hope of 110 being finished in
1695, as originally intended- Fifty two
million cubic meters of exavauoa have .1
ready been male, and moms of the locks
are nearly bnuhed, while the beaks are h. -
Ing lied at emend points. The terminal
ticks at Kiel and on the Elbe are to be
made double and both of them provided
with two entrances.
There's Nothing
Like
i/N[ I%\
SOAP
1T DOES AWAY WITH
B OILING
HARD RUBBING
B ACKACHES
SORE HANDS
LAT
n *Homer
UU 0Av
•o .r
W11141/7
TRYING
Sunlight
REFUSE CHEAP IMITATION$
hold ter Mi• .lead,
, That Was :In awfully mean, lotting re
nark y.,u lo,a.io to tarda. Patter," said
.1r.. Freddy.
" I know rt was hot hr's potties alarg.."
.'plied her hwhand.
What .btfornee does that make,"
"1 wailed to make hot, tee! small."
x"``.1893 BitailtioM
Weary nae 22 ro 43 L
It is stated that the long-.t&.dteg
scheme for the cotmtructioo of • easel from
the Elbe to the Danube, with • view of
connecting the Bakke with the Brack 8g.,
has now assumed definite shape The Aas-
ura Government will provide • good part
of the capital, sad the rem radar has, it r
mid, bas subscribed be • i.oadon syndi-
cate. The work* tee to ho prowl r tate
bends of London engineer&
The Corinth Laser, .loch r now ap-
proeobi.` conspirers, awl is to be 00.wrd
e April 2d twat, was fermelly eowmeuoed
ea Marek 2'7, 1882. The cowl is a little
over 34, miles r length, 88 fret wide ea the
bottom, 80 feat at taw water lies and 9N
feet deep. The ental ealeakttiee put
the ueav&tien as about 11,000,000 etre
yard•, and the first c.pW was $.000.000000,�,
e
te .01.1. $3.000,000 norm had bead/e/
by July 31, 1000,.►e the works cam M •
steadies& o. •ceout of rack of feuds. A
n ew company was thea formed to finials
the o•.&1, with s capital of $1,000,000 in
. 4..re. sad $4,176.000 la obltgatioas, of
whish sly 84,000,000 have been Issued.
This eompmey 0.s sa for aymp at.d the
work List the spratsg is saas.oe.d as
ahoy.
Itttpertm.wb here reeestly ham ae.duet-
e4 at Yeppe, (1..., mai a sew onmpouad
et Weisel &ad steel, the starer of the maim.
facture of whi°b has bee. .esurel by the
Krupp Work., of Kassa Tae 1 inch shells,
e ach oew.ind 6 oraces of Acne aril,
were plao.d,.se an • gra of ordinary Knapp
Mae, and the other in a gas of the slew
Wake Meal, at a dr'as.. of 12 whet from
the ..aide. Ups the *hells helmg explod-
ed, the m.mle of the gum of ordinary Mal
was blows tato a number .f pieces, het
the may effect prodeeed .plus the afek.l
steel gas was • local ealerg.m.n: of the
both to the .rest of • quarter of an belt.
La the meat e*pertwt • 3-7-1oe& .kelt,
emetalatsg 6 3 owmes* of parte acid, was
horst is a nickel steel gym at • point 10.6
Weise" free the bottom of the Mrs The
raw te were an ealargswt to the imb d
.f 1-3 ilea4., and • Alen 3 lashes in leogtb.
Tn•ls of pout .f tao HAW steel hour
Woe ►..n mod., .mid haat Oren Lodi►
1
A aimed 15.04410*.,
"Leek ban, Msulda," amid •Team lady
M
thy .cord eek, 'lee alum right ds.
M the .biehen sets, a./ yea met have
hoard these thisrree m saflar tato .hl.4...a"
Ya worm, 1 heaped the dti °..s Wier,
and 1 hoed the votes oh /e mem"
' Why /dm'i you go out, tae.?'
"Case, ram." (burettes tete team,) "1
\aew..4 my d4 fodder was eat der, sad 1
0044.'1 hob him knew .tat rt legs .ossa
demi.g h kim ier ell tee tohl.bsss he to old
deal r ! whole far. w
1111111 M
INIONNIS Litt! maws
nho uG.O .e
Th. 8.&d Bicycle CO. Ltd.
SRAKTFORD, Orr.
.500.1 , w rM. MGM
G. W. T EOa dON,
AGENT,
GODERtCH, ONT.
Matra
FALL "D
WINIER
GOODS
The only duty there will
be in connection with my
goods will be my duty to
sell and the duty of the pub
tic to buy in the most satis-
factory manner and best
market.
Ready-made Clothing a
bpecialty, and everything In
the latest and beat Dry
Goode and Groceries can be
had at hard -times prices at
'the Tomato Cash Store
P. O'DEA, Manager.
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
LARGE.T Sett 114 (,*NADA.
TO A erthes
P.M SW
CIRATILFUL-COMFORTING"
[PPS'S COCOA
aIAKFA.T.
a b. .010 6.0wled.t d 016.111
4.0010 1 ieah era. thes5GrMl•w• of
e< '4 seise AI
R�.snlr' wiled our tin•olest tables wilt. a
dr7w•tt " 10141.4 hoverer, wtW0 icor tare
les man ',.. ro 100./: blue. It ls bF tis 1.141.
Nraase ^1 Gad.,tete M 4401 Ibal .este
Ism may be110005117 0.111 up mato to nim every IenA.oey is 4lssa.r.
lieteks of ..041. etgeladl.a the booth a
imam& r ready to •mare wherever than Is •
stash pial. We may radar w • fatal
.halt�g keeping *Greeter* .et mosey
.nth
mese fil.sd and •.,N•rty so.rtehee hams -
Mr aBBBBr*wMrrNreGaiiiimttplyy.•with
t A Mitts wary •r on
:told way le ne.bN&by ureter..
rru err .1a11d1e4 thea* :
Smessewisee
AAmos.ast4l�i. `hew
189:1,
flarper's Magazine.
ILL O 8TRZT]DD.
Hattpatt's Nwasues e/r will Orbiter
Ie man .les the osrlvall'd reader"' of once,
lona which 1 ascbara.terised It hem the b-
glaala • A e, eat the actable hotline of th.
) oar 10.14 a 11 be ... •.vols b 4. Comae
twin., t O'tTasee Ye.,$o.. octant, ..4
W ILLI .. Ht acs Rh 1 sane, .IH be o..•ri-
Mated ay Ilb meet /s, .tar sinter of the 4y,
tattle) "e V oat R WIL..'. RM.atta Hatt.
1.0 I/A.IO. MAMA t.T Ugueo, l aawesst
mammy's, and w .y atter*, The Meowed
de.criteiw. papas .i11 embrace •rtleles by
JtElea RAL.. e r -. Soothers sad Wean
ester. t. : bi Tfu000tts Cam o es ladle; by
1'ot'LiwaT .0.610.... Hume Md Oerm.say
by lt(cuasa 111111041116 DAVIS e.1a.adew tis
; ken cohost L A. lames se EtMR. 4gar.
eta !COWIN 0. A..ett'.bluntest bine of Thahe-
apr.re's ('use dies will he ro•tlw/ted. Utosary
jig, ides eau se oowtrii.ated by (smalltime :!JOt
O1tWOJ Mnt, Jars T. /limns WILLIAM
Irma Howet.t.s, Haaouua Ma•-rtsw., mid
others
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HAlePLR'a 1'uUNQ PRtriPLif... 100
Power Pres to nil aseorrsbbere to Die MAW
Maki& Zbn•de and Meeker.
"the Volumes of the )ta.aslas bogie with
he Members for Jane and lborember of each
tear. r' has no teas ellipse fled, a u hoer. pt laaa
•.1ll brain with the Netaer esereat at the
tune of rac51pt of arador. Hs..4 years bath.
of
hcloth*nom blather imbia u1 he sat for jaw
Awl. se tear d Nano err vwlae, C4tth
l;sres, tee eked !Mesh amen-aymmadl. vwat
pald.
RemlUaaese thetas he made le Per -sifts
Meas, Order or Draft. M ovoid .boas of
lava
Nr s ora .et to eegr lass .4rereiss
swat ore Aewt Me emerges.tJer re/ Harper M
H Minta
e4dromm HARPER t BROTHIIR4.
Now'reek.
1893.
$asper'a Week
.w-LU41111 s'rB313_
The Signa
114010ca's WalsLy is .okso.tdg.d M
steadiest lira mem Istel weekly rrtle4-
eee la America. R .eowptes • piece between
hat of the barrios daily parr .•d that of the
less thrift ...thly 1tiaoholos beth
itteretere and sews, aw-d peer -ca wit it semi
ones ea/ reality the 4051 events d emveat
hurry- iOf iteeel f Veryoettise tgae�m�eepsseielleiof Iletin.
weemee.f I0. Wu,id'. pale k ./Moat sob
,lee best dei e le the moot weesesuest, bat also
,tebeet .arv.Nr. Kerry pabiiserset of gen-
eral laterent will be tally illmsr•ted r 1t.
lis eo.lribaloss beim fro. the beet
wr• iters sad artists is this (o0ntry. It w111 ere.
lbier to excel la literature. dewd sed illwars-
t1..ww, all other publicationsef 1t. class.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
Per leer t
HARPERS WLRYLJ'. .. M M
/IARPER'S MAGAZINE. .. 4 MI
IIAatPAJCd BAZAR tin
HARPER'S YOU.'I U PMPLE . 0 M
Poata4e five to 011 aobar'r'(bere (. the Uwttad
SKatea. CCa.et. and Munn.
The Vdwns* of lbs Wuxi. begin with the
first Namber for Jesuitry of recti year. Whets
no tone ie meet ioned. mala. rt pt toss 14111 begla
with the Nombre ourreat at the time of re-
.:eipt of order.
Hound Volumes of Harriet's WssgtT ter
three years back. in neat cloth Mallag, .111
to ret M arm. parte paid or lav easreps.
free Or ex prep Iprovl0ed t cid,
dal set
exceed ode dollar per volume!, ter $7.00 per
token*.
Cloth lases for each volume n(teble for
toadies, w411 he neat by ll, p.d,r.
o 1pptt omam-pale
f gi.ei eat*.
Memorises should be made by Paetaisa
Money Order or halt. to &veld .he.oe N
le&.
N s ere lost to espytA4 adeerhla•
meat .(1Ae*4 tke ma Itis enter of HART= a
Hswyrass..
Addison: HARPER t BROTIg1*Ra,
Ne. Tern,
1893.
lialrper's Bazar.
ILLVSTIR. £TML-
HAtvsa'a iHAaaa ls &journal for the bome,
1t err the fuller and lathe l.fete.sstts
•boot raskiess, sad 1t. samerowG Wwmtious.
Part. desiga& and lretenahest epptamenb
are ►.d1pr els alike 1c the home dr.
water and the egpr ferdoe.l modiste. N..x.
Armee is seated to reeks its art ink atteact/vs
h eft of the hOgleat order. Its bright stories,
awsltr othstates,and tbeanh,fal smart mt-
1.1) GH tam W its Yet WOOS' as •
bodges tf Alt adhontor. 11 Its weekly law
fvernhlag M INleeld wh4d Yet imam* to
WOUNDS. ON H se sad far HIM �t4 written
TAL&,,
traumas T.tsevw H.sO.CN .ill fins\ •
the Toilet."
(+poo a Knee. ours ical aeries, Tsi y
mero treM,u et, sad
CANDACE W m.oL.1t will be.et 05,14
1.-
tura The work of wow le tlw Cdumb4s
Ettweeiie will be rally repossessed with
.w.ma.�
Itl.stnttf.n. T. W.Hseotwaos, he "Wealsah.il
new,' vim plumes • e.Nivated a00Nee.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
Per leer
AARPL * Z
DAAR.
HANPLRI MAGAZIN& i4 •~e
HARPRRI WIKXLI
HARPA ro(No PIN PLS. f N
LR
Peet to ell awieer#we fa Oho Pedal
allsmrt .rd reams.
Tal. Volume of the Beat �m auto
flet stever b om Mr Jeasima
... atom.►-ysitr0�
.1 Mass Y weere00..w1[r
With N ember eewtst as td
=NV*sd woman of Kulter
ae er.was
oei(t wUk. I. -10,6,..,,,„ '•". BA�apA.i`(t.,reg
�� sag ssi....r r ,,.. woltms\n vt.
* Intim
hismilswv
I holliorlifvel=osesoald."11111111 farm
Lir
r fle*f� Pinions n "d`i Guff y."b br he��to
ease men salla stls.tl.m le W
Jobwhisk ore •atwr-
esausties el ail
priNLsger• pommel mfd this woowtgm,
.e.• ail wawa imieliling you um
L
he need et, sad is awls mu
es waaj
alt )our �a11.•ys.
Nat oar./orb to jls... lei a t
the approval of oar votress
lZalte �itud►s
This woeful sue u kept in the hl
rr��rnt�gee of ywlitles me as Iegt
bwpie. W hits at
In this lite we have • very lar,
dock of fine writing papers alit
able for every class of busmen
r�epeessnted In this locality, cos
peido¢
laid and Trove, lines..
quadrille and other papers, roll
or unruled, u may be required.
lA t t O , k‘ta(.s
aro not so generally seed, tiwy till
IA important place in oomuier ial
sorrespondenoe. Bae what we've
got under the above heads
'WA.
If the " pay -a• -you -go " plait was
the order d the day the demand
for a000natp per would not le
so great ; but there are some mm
who pt so many dinners that
they wonder if the stock will esw
run out. We don't intend it to,
and at preemie our stock is cam
plate in this line with four sine
Good paper and neat ruling.
Vittattmtntt
Both single and double dollen
and cents columns. They cams
cheaper than bill beagle, and are
the proper thing to send after a
delinquent once a month.. They
are wore to fetch him 'round -
sometime.
liehlb Veist1
Iiow, it would be hard to pt
.laeg without en v4am ofd le
beep up wit► tie Awned kr
them we keep a Wipe lank •
bead We hvie new abet a
kindred th mend in stock, sad
fik. will map from 75c. to
>]1lL
We bindle cues
serreierairesireserelesivelv.
Commerrvnvnxt
has already been partially emus
erated in some of the heads above.
There is, however, a vast amoun
of work under this head that to
enumerate would more than take
up the entire space occupied by
this sdv't, but we do it all at Tan
T nvLta<Uons
to an "At Home" or a wedding
require considerable taste in melee
tion sometimes, but we make it
an easy matter by keeping in
stock the very latest and bed
samples to be bad. Call and Pee.
C'vrtw\(ars
We aim to excel in all the differ
ent kinds of work we turn ort,
but especially is this, and keep
in stock plain and fancy paper
suitable for all requirement.
4 eogr Ams
of entertainments and meeting
promptly turned out, from tas
plain but neat to the most elegant
with oord and pencil attached.
Cera. ane 'r.�1c.ets
This bead coven a large rear of
work, from a bread or milk tacks*
to a neat calling card, from an or-
dinary
rdinary admission ticket to a tasty
business card or a handsomely
printed membership ticket.
4 otters
Our facilities for turning out this
class of work are evidenced by the
fact that the great bulk of it is
dons by us. This line also in-
cludes
Do(1Qers
which our three fast -running job
presses are able to turn out in •
surprisingly short time.
?SOU lab\\t
belong to the poster departmm.t
also, and we make a .peei.lty of
them -promptness being oar rim
in this respect A notice of flak
will appear in Tae RtmNAL free if
��ee when bills for same nae g•*
#\\ RVndt of 'W ar1L
is the typographical primWts Mae
ora be done in this eetskihkeimit
in as expedialens and aliisli.
05aner and
Our' Vett% of \\ bt jouvka
ut4' rtotonab`t.
We extend ler thanks lar rad be -
are end ..Ihit • ..Nies... d Wal
men ri4;6--
WILZSA Ql111#L.
ON